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Wedthi^Foreca^ Umljht. Hlffa yotwdftr M. tow tt. . ^ • . ~ ■ 7J#. Low tbU m«rn- Six Irrigated Counties in Idaho TODAY’S NEWS TODAY VOL. XX NO. 248—5 C&NTS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, SATURDAY. JANUARY 22, 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER GUERRILLA DRIVE BRINGS CHINESE VICTORY ST4T5: LASHES ^R S. PRUETT’S DEFENSE .Y ING bL IPPER Loyalists Start Ass’t. Attorney Says That Testimony is Self-Contradictory GOODING. Jan. 22 (Special)—The state today Bmashed at Mrs.. Genevieve Agnes Pruett’s self-defense plea, as Charles 0. Scoggin, Camas county prosecuting attorney, gave the opening rebuttal speech in the fir.st degree murder trial of Mrs. Pruett in the fatal shooting of her husband last November. . Speaking of Mrs. Pruett’H testimony, Scoggin said, “Her testimony • was self-contra- dictory, but colored by some truth.” Scoggin is associate prosecutor in the trial here, aiding County Attorney M. F. Ryan. AUhoiigh many court • ob.wrvers • had cxpcctcd that the ease might rcach the Jury by toiUslit, It ap- peared tills arternoon tlmt It may not bo handed lo Jurymen until Monday. Tlie defense Is expectcd to take consldernblc time later today, and then the prosccuUon lias Its final chance at rebuttal. After U)at, it will be necessary for Judge Doran H. Sutphen to deliver )iLs Instruc- tions to the Jury ond these may be lengthy. "It was a plan of premeditated murder." Scoggin stated, "and 1 can see no elements of Mif-defense In her pl«a. The only placo 1 can find ft pleft of Belt»defeQse Is in Attorney James’ opening statement, ‘IH prove self'derenseV’ Could Uftve Sepftrated He stated that if Mrs. Pruett had actually wanted in go to Califomla shs could have gotten a ride with any of a number of truciL drivers at the construction camp. In relating her words to Deputy Sheriff Ray King, he said, "Her only plea to King when be brought her to Jail was -mercy—she didn't know what Belf-detew was until she hired a tawyer/*^ Scoggin left (ynly the testimony of Uary Tate, posti^tress at Idako pity, and 8tat« R «f' ' Thornton untouched as he picked Bt the flaws in the defense witnesses. He said testimony from the stand was more for the state than the de- fense. Uurts Ridicule “Jeff found out that his wife iiad ordered the gun and still Mrs. Pruett flays that slio cannot figure out why ho left her." ridiculed Scoggin. He then tried to picture the plot to kill Jeff by words and action on court room floor. '•flhe told how the dust flew when she practiced with the revolver Dllsa hill. Ocntlcnicn of the Jury, It had been raining lor hours and the grorthd wna wet lo a dcptli of eight Indies and still kIio nays the dust flew," explained Bcoggin as he at- , lempted to belllllu Mrs. Pruett'^ story. "I can't see, gyitlc«icn oftliejury, Hnw you can lliid her anything but Biillly.'' he axniTled n.n ho dosed his rebuttal hpcccli for tlio sUtc. Prose, cutor Hyan. clilcf of llio htatt'a couii' K-l. did not niwak in tlio.court rooii (Contlniird on r«|ft t. Column 1) Armed Sheepmen Search for Pack Of Killer Dog's IDAHO PALLS, Jan. 22 W i — Armed sheepmen tooaj^ searched tlie bleak eastern Ida- ho country for a pack of killer dogs which at dawn ye.sterday slaughtered 50 lambs and caus- ed the drowning of 60 others. The lambs belonged to Byron Telford and were valued at *800. While Telford wa.s cooking breakfast, the pack struck swiftly at the outer fringe of the herd killing some and stam- peding others Into Willow crock. Dogs have taken over 300 sheep in this vicinity within the last two months. 1 AinOHITSli; GtlSIN iyRED Lorralv bf^omeroy, 14, Hansen, was In thch w'U' hospital today with 'to <U5slon and contusions as a r««lUt of being bit by an automo- bUe wblle waUdnc between the side- walk and the street »t 12:4S a. ro. today in Kimberly. ’ Her companlcau, Jim Chandler. ~ and KathOKtae Chandler, ' both, ot Klffib^. yrm blocked .iHtt. J o .»tum their homes after 6camlnatftm by a Kimberly physician. Louis Hall, about 30, mnsen. stated that he was driving about 15 miles per hour when he struck the group. The visibility was poor and the pavement wet, according to the account he gave the state patrolmen. / The car knocked air three of the group down, straddling the Pom- eroy girl and dragging her for about 10 feet. Tho Chandler children were knocked clear of the path of tho machine and suffered only minor brulMs and shock. Forrest Kingsbury and H, L. (Doc) House, state highway patrolmen, Inve.Mlgated tho mlslmp. Hnll was not held. FOR GAS L03 ANGELES. Jan. 22 lU.W — Turning back 700 miles out at sen on a flight to Hawaii because of n stopped fuel line, the China Clipper sped for the -OalifotQla coast and made an emergency landing at Ley: Angeles harbor with eight pawen- gers and seven crew members early today. The four-motored flying boat, still larger companion of the ill-fatcd Samoan Clipper that exploded and was lost off Pago Pago with a crew of seven two weeks ago. cnilscd for several hours awaiting daylight be- fore attempting to come down In the unfamiliar water here. It was ordered here instead of the regular base at Alameda because fog shroud- ed the San Francisco bay area, Taxles to Deacb Reported off Santa Catalina Island os early as 5:30 o'clock, It finally swcaped down over a navy cruiser at 6:35 and taxied to Cabrlllo beach to .unload tho passengers, The possengcrj woke up this morn Ing surprised to find themselves nearing the California coast Instead ’ Hawaii. Only two of them had been awore that 700 inllcs out over the Pacific trouble had developed In the big gas- oline tanks in the wings, and had turned back even though temporary repairs had been made while the ship droned on through the air. Stewards awakened tho other six at about' S a. m. and calmly broke the surprising news that they would be in Los Angelea shortly. Fine Trip Donald H. Connolly, Los Angeles, and Robert H. Hlnckly, Ogden. Utah, WPA administrators who liad taken the Clipper for the Island because "we haven't time to take a boat.'" walked onto the pier laughnlg. was a fine trip, such as it was,” said Connolly. "We started out yesterday and here «e are back again." All of the passengers were eager to tAl(f off again aboard the Clipper on tn* Interrupted flight Just " soon as repairs are made. dropped bomba weighing much as 1,100 pounds each on the nationalist base, it was rejwrted. (An official communique issued from Madrid and picked up. by radio in London asserted that 8,500 kilo- grains of bombs—18,700 pounds oi ore than nine tons—were dropped 1 Salamanca.—Ed.) Announcement of tlie new policy cl reprisals against nationalist air raids was made after a late night vbinet meeting. A few hours after the announce- GENTS HOLD W A f lH lN O T O N , J a n . 22 (U.FU— T Monroe Flalicr, Amrrlnin vlro- (consul temporarily ot I'nlina, llii- leurlc InlnnilH, Inrormrd tho stale ilritiirlmciil lodny that the Amorican innkfr Nnntiirkot Oliief in Ix-lng held hriu by tipanlsli imtlonnliat nulhorl- tlpii. Up Mild ho wiin InfDimed by Icwul nnvni (xuthorltU-'i tlio urUurn of (hn vpsnrl on Jun. IR liy nntloiiallnt naval vrnwln. He «iiUl the ohl|) In now under Ihr rcmtnil nf a nntlnn- aliJit naval offlm , n a h rr did n»t nny whiit offorti were being nin<ln tci fim tlip vrni.cl and Hn errw fH>tii Uin Hpanlnli •Udiorltlr.i. He Mild the hhiii'u numirrnl Indl- ratra Uin vcKnnI luid » curno ot gitriO- llnn iii)d krroM'un nhll’ix'd from r Hovlet itUMlnn iHirt itnd drntliird (oi Iliireolonn. 'Hm crow ivmilK-rii nlnnn ;iO, nf whom 27 ur4 Ainrrlrnn rlll. zena, onn n Klnnlnli^hlMn, and two are Dritbh auhject^ 'Eye for an Ey^* Bombing Drives BARCELONA, Jan. 22 (U.R)—Spani.sh loyalist authorities liave opened an “eye for an eye" campaign of airplane bombardmontrt with a 10 minutii raid of the nationalist gen- enil headquarters at Salamanca, it was announced today. Twenty loyalist planes menl, nationalist planes again raid- ed the Diircelona suburbs, Tlie loyalist campaign was the an swer to a series of nationalist raids on east coast cities In which hun- dreds of jx-rsons had been killed. It was feared here that tho loyal- ist announcement might mean the beginning of an air war without quarter In which civilians—men. women and children—would be the principal vlcUms. It was understood that In the opening of their reprisal raids yes. tcrdny the loyalists u.sed tho heaviest bombs they could get. Anders’ Kidnaping Career Cut Down to Two Cases ST. PAUL, Minn., Jan. » J. Edgar Hoover, chief of the federal bureau of investigation, today nar- rowed down to two cases the kid- naping career of Peter A n d er^ b - ductor-slayer of Charles S. Itoss. Hoover listed the confessed crimes as tlJe kidnaping and killing of Ross, wealthy retired. Chicago greeting card manufacturer, for whom->S0,000 ransom was paid and the "warm up" kidnaping Sept. 2 of Olivia Borcla, 20, wife of a Chicago race track bookmaker, nearjLake Geneva. Wls. She was released without a ransom payment. Hoover also said Anders bad confessed to * series of lin k robberies in 1036 and 1937 in various parts of Uie country. In a recapltulaUon of kidnaping <n-lmes In the United SUtcs, Hoover listed as sllli unsolved the abduction of tO-year-old Charles Mattson. Ta - coma, Wasli., and Arthur Fried, White Plains, N. Y. The Mattson boy was killed by his kidnaper. Anders, 3.0 taciturn former lum- berjack who made a bold attack on O-men after leading them to the scenc of the Ross slaying, was held tmder close guard today whllo Hoover remained In Sa. Paul to work out "several other details" of the m i l LEAVES ON i n TO REPOmiO FDR 8HANOHAI, Jan. . M OI.R)-Paul . McNutt, Amorican high commls- eloner to the Philippines, left In tho cruiser Augusta today for Manila, on hl.i way to Washington report to President Roosevelt on Japanese acUvlUes in China and tho Phil Ipplnes. It was planned that the Augusta should make the Shanghal-Manlla run at full speed, arriving early Monday, and a record was expected. McNutt will board a Pan-American Airways Clipper Jan. 39 for the United States and will proceed to Washington, McNutt, after flying to Davao, In Mindanao Island in the ^hlllppljies to Investigate Japanese InflltraUon. came to Shanghai to talk with Ad- mlrol Harry E. Yamell, eommander- In-chlef of the United States Asiatic fleet. McNutt's visit turned Into an al> most continuous two-day series of conferences not only with ■Vamell but with American Comul General Clarence E. Gauss, loading Amerl* can residents, American mission- aries. and prominent foreigners. McNutt spent part of this morning at the American consulate general, receiving visitors, and then boarded the navy patrol vessel Isabel, Ad- miral Yamell's flagship, for a final talk with the admiral Defense Leaders Claim Capture of Japanese Troops Battles Continue to Rage in Area 20 Miles from Shanghai By EDWARD W. BEATTIE SHANGHAI. Jan. 22 <U.R)—Chinese guerrilla units claimed today to have defeated the Japanese in the Footung area, weat of Shan/:hai. Although direct communication with Footung was out of tho question Chinese rejwrta asHerted that fighting con- ‘ ed and that the guerrilla units attacked in force around tinued ± Oddities RUBENS REFUSED WABHINaiXJN, Jan, 22 (U.R)- avlct UumIu today r<’Jfcted Uio United Slates rcque.'!t that an Amer- lilploniatlc rcprenenlutlvo pormltled to Interview Mrs. Hutli Mario Ilubriin, now In a Soviet prli,oti, Mrs. Hiibens, alias Mi . h. RuUt Norma Uoblnson, was arrested In Moncow early In December, mio Is iM-hiB held for Investigation hi n neclhiti with tho suspected esplrin- uge iK'tlvltlrn of tlio man with whom flho was traveling, DonuUl I,. Itobin- I,<iy Henderson, ohurne d'nlfaiiT.i ot tlin American cmbunny at Mcwow, cabled Ihnntate department that iho Bovint foroign office had advlwd him that tho tiovlet police permltUul the reprrnentaUvra ot no foreign rounlry lo visit nationals in Soviet prisons during Uie course of thrlr InvrstlgAtlon. Ho said he had been Informed that they could make no «ixr<'|itu>n In favor of the United Ulaled. Ilobni/'on, wlKwn Iruc Idcnlily and nndonailly never have been estiil)- ll^hr(l, was «ne»led at a Uiwn in tlif* Ural niounlBlns iti Noveml>rr after ho hud fled Mo«ow, Hovlrt aullKirlllM in f o r m e d liondersun earlier lliln wrrk. DISieiCI LEGION SETSOyHLMEE All Amerlcltn Legion iwsts and their auxiliaries will gather at a nfUi district convention and ban- (jupt on Wedne-sday, Jan. 28, at tho Uuhl Legion hal], George Anthony, Filer, Fifth district commander, an- nounred today. Tlio baMuot at 7 p, m. wilt open tho meciLH^ An elaborate enlerftlnment pro- gram will be featured/andIhcAmer- cim Legion "ground hog" member- siilp drlVQ Uiat closes on Sunday. I'cb. 0. wlUi a ground-hog celfbra- (lon will be discussed. Legionnaire dlgnltarlefl who will atUnd arc: Terry Praur, Dolse. atAte unemployment chairman and re- planement officer of the veterans bureau for tho department of labor; Homer HuddelKon, state membership drivn chairman and manager of the veterans hospital at Dolse;' Georgo Anthony, Filer, district commander; Mrs. Myrdn Miller. Arco, state pres- ident ol Mm auxiliary;. J, Edward Warner, (ir^t vice commander of tho 16 Midwestern Oil Compuuies Foiin<l Guilty of Price Fixing \ MADIHON, Wls , Jan, 22 lUW-Ma- jor inhlwent 1)11 rompaides were lon- vlcted t<xlnv of erlmlnal elmrges ot consplrat'V <<> ralne and tu gaMi- llno iirl.en at Iho end of a 10 weeks' trtttl iicfo in U. H. (Ilfllvlct rourl. A Jury or fainirrs and small town buslnpssmrn returned the vrrdlet af- ter delll>era(lnK about nine hours. Trial of Ihr oil companies began Oet, 4. The vetdlt l applied to thn entire IS ouni|tanl>-s and 30 defendanu left In the raso Irom an original Hi com* patdm, Individual, mid (li trade puljlli atlnna Indicted liy u fp.i oral grand jury whlih begun Its In ventlgatliin almint two ymrn nut) The governmenffl greatest nnU- trust trial ot llJi kind In history was tennlnaled when HIrain Nelson'lift a retired teleph»no comp»ny innn- ■uer who served aa foreman of thn Jury made lU rejxirt U) J„(ig„ autixn Judge Htone rnterlnlned .lefeiuo inollnnn (nr arrest of judgnient a now iriaj. and to set nMiie thn v'er until a date to be fixed later. drpit of Idnlio; W, O, Hall, ttirnl ot Idaho Amorican /irvlre officer, and Harry , 'I'win nills, national execu- COU Itry MAPP ING ANSWER ON PARK i> 32 (BjjeclaD- mrreled decision by Lie overruling the rr and also deny- v<> .leromn buslness- t„i a trmimrary Injunction Ih.ii rrr of north city park ,IV Icif a rourthonse alte, IV I ' ....... were given a ,y |»'i loii In fllo an answer to "f 'J'" two builneas- Is now being drawn Attorney I»rank nelUg. Ill Im ' ..II l^^ues nf fact, alnoe ........ .. hud Iissrrled that facta i,\ I, A j/llrrrlson and Ptaiik , i|iMitnclenl to wnrrnnt l|^C ' III lll llDII. ,, |,ii,i liir a Innporary Injuno. iiimrd at Iransfer of Uie ,,M,l>.iiv by Ihe city to the u . I,II- l.H-alion Of U »-M O W ) ,,iii>(lK'iiMv J u d g e J . lAMird an orderMo show iliiiii''d at the county and liv hi.iiiiii III'- lenHK.rary Jnjuno- iiiuied, any JurUjer action ,t„itiiKuir>e U being held uu i„( iliml dl^ponl(iun of the ao- LKTTER BERKELEY, Calif., Jan, 22 (U.R) —'■Dear jwp; I went awuy In good company to see the world. Do auro and save the dishes for me until I get back," wrote Edward Gard- ner, 13. The dLihes loomed men- acingly. He odded a P, S.: “Do back In n year.” Oeorgo Hilde- brand. also 13, was missing with Edward. PRODIGAL DODGK CITY, Kan., Jun. 22 (U.R)-Jo!in Wykoff, 18, broko out of Jail niul ran home to his moth- er. But hi; was no welcome prodi- gal, She called the sheriff and a half hour later, John, a yoiiUitul burglar, was bnck In Jail, I'OO NEW KENHINOTON, Pn„ JaiU 22 (UR)—'llir New KeiisliiKlon-Ar- nold high hch(K)l busketbull game was called off last night on ac- count of fog. In Iho third (luarlcr, wlUi New Kingston leading 22 lo le, Uie fog, sweeping Into New Kenslnglon gymnasium lliroogh open win- dows, so olMieuri'd the floor thut officials were forccd to mil a hull, 17)0 several huiidred li>K- aJirouded funs Wfre told Ihe khh' would bu replaye<l "undir iiioii' favorable condlliotin." Utah Woman Kiiioil In I’rcston ('rush Pltiam )N , Ilia., Jan. UJ nil’' !'h|i- |>ery roiidn I'oiiibliied will) n|it'iil nii a narrow curve lodny Irli a 1 ‘n n n , U tah, woman deail, uiul IIm' t.ril- otisly Injured jiersous in a I'lriKni hospital. Mrs. Mary June AndeiMiii. (17, mother of Mayor Muik An.lnwm .>f 1‘rovo, WIIS killed In alirml-on ml- llslon when cars driven l>v I ki nephew, .lohn O, Anilrrsdri, ntui 1, I.. Williams o( Hall I,nke (Mlv mlllilnl near Dowiipy ns thrv wrrr loninlliiH a curve on Iry iwvrinenl. AllORNEyS ASK GONIVA CHATTANOOQA, Tenn, Jan. 22 (U,R) — A tto r n e y s representing tho Tennessee Valley authority and prl vate utility Interests planded today to have the United States supreme court rule on (hn s;>eclal district court opinion whicli upheld the con- stitutionality of tlie federal govern- m e d t ’s tSOO.OOO.OOO e le c tric a l " y a r d - stick" agency. Spokesmen for llin CommonwealU) & Southern coriKirntlon, whose pres- ident, Wendell L. Wlllkle, had aug- gested tliat the government purchase private utility projvrtles In Ihe TVA area, unnounred that the highest tribunal would be ariked to reverse the decision nf the three-judge dis trict court, Jam es L, Fly, general eoinisel for Uie federal agcjicy, declared that he would "take whulever slejw nei-es- sary to grt this case heard and dis- posed of by the Miiireme roiirt this term.” n ilrty days are allowed lor filing notice of aiipeal, anil 0(J days more for preparation iN'fore jJiTsenlutlon of Uie appeal. If (he maximum time were token by (he utUKIr.'i, (hr mi- premo court wouhl rrreive the up- peal latfl In April. Officiiil CiilciicH KNciipcd (!<»iivlct OM.DWELI,. Id ., .I„n, 3J (Uf>- John franklin, oo, ronvli't who n- raiKd front tho stale pciiltehdury at Holse (hne daya ago, was rapdirrd UKtay two miles from Caldwell on (he Jordan valley road, Hherlff Ktrold Meyrrs of Canyon founly made tho arrest on l>»r.ifi of Inforinatlon whioti was rrhiynt (o hun by prlaon offlelnls. Tlin |irl->nii. er wan io be returned to liin peiil- lentlary today. eyRLEWDEFENDS PARKPESSONN WAeHlNOTON, Jon, 22 OIJO— Ebert K. Burlew, whose nomination for asilatant secretary of Interldr, resulted In a hearing bringing, piit chaiiM or fraud In adrointstm ^ of civilian coDBerration oorps eampe, defended before the Mnate public lands committee today his recom- mendaUona in regard to depart per- sonnel. Both houses of congress were In week-end recess, the senate resUng for what may be a flnlsli fight over tho antl-lynchlng bill, which has involved Uiat body In a filibuster since Jan. 6, Tho senate unemployment and re- lief committee heard plans of Den- Jamln P. Pairless, president of tlie UnlUd States Steel corporaUon to expend $80,000,000 and possibly more In the first nine monUis of Uils year on a program of plan modernisation. Ileartnga Continued Tho house ways and means con. Ilnued hearings hito proposed tai reforms. Elsewhere tho congrcs.ilon- al front was quiet. Sen. Key PltUnan, D.. Nev., erl tlcally questioned Durlew In re gard to retenUon of P, W, WaUoi as an auditor after he had been In- vestlgated In connection with r I790.B8 defalcation In the nitUoiial park servlcu Yellowstono office, 'Hk Investigation failed to fix responsl blllty for Uie fraud. DurleW'Hald he had blwked luirk service proposals to promote Wal son but had not felt Uiat (hern wiu evidence to bring charge,’! agalo^ him In an effort to dUmln.i him Watson made up the Ions lo tin government because he was leiiinii sible for the office accoiinls. Burlew said It was six moiidis al- ter Watson was appointed t«-fore In knew it. Uurlew CrUleised "And 1 iirovented him from ixdi pylng an Imimrtunt office iihui u ceHlfyIng uudlttn-) wlirn I luiiin nut about It," Duilnw sulil, i'.x|>liilii' Ing Uiat Uie iKrsonnel proUlrni ii the deparUnent was too vant lor on' man to know about all riiM-n. PltUnan crlUcltcd Jhirlrw what ho said was conflludiiK I'MI- mony. Burlew protested theie wm no conflict and Sen. Joseph O'Mahoney, D,, Wyo, hitenupt.ii: "Let's be fair. We’re not hi-m i' haraaa tho witness." •I'm merely trying tn m l fmi and I'm having great dllfli ully il<> Ing It," Pittman replleil. Wl'iglit D ial Goes into Reccss as Battle Rages 1X3H ANOKi.BI, .Ji.li HI'' trial of l‘niil A. Wi IkIK w n week-en<l len-ni lo<l»>' wMh flli't of arguini'iU nn (o W right killed his wile niul .1' Klinmel an they nut on n bench, or while lh''y l»y < floor besldo a piano. •nie JHXIIIIOII fKiiii whh I Wright and Klmniel wne the iMwllile answer to (lir band's motive. A iHillcrmaii, I arrive on (lie s<ene, v,un di ness. Proseciilor Kmrxt Koll ha fleer Harry W. Jteed (ell nlm furniture of the living ro Wilglit’fl home, where the slayings (K'curred enrly In Uie mornliiK of Nov, l>, He (iiirsdoned the of/lier ulmiit the iMuUllon of a chair ami » bed in tho iM-drmmi adjoining a liv- ing room.- Wright brought Klnirnel I home wJUi him Isle al night, Uieii I retired ,to tho bedroom for a nap. Mis ' leavhig his wife and Kimiiiel alone In (he living room. IVill tried to prove (hat Wright had not slept In (he bed, but that jir-rhaps he hail snt In a l>edr(Hun rlialr, watching his wife and Klm- mel through a mirror, then had kiieakoU til ihe living loom and shot them With prcmedllatlon. First Lady Miiy Break Prccodciil To Koh il<-i- Hail WABHlNOTON, Jan. 22 (lIPi - Friends uf Mrs. Kranklln I) ltoo<i- •velt aald today that she l.i <'ot>- slderlng shattering Wliltr Home tradition ami bobbliiK her hulr. Tlie first lady, It was illm lim'il, already has had her hair ii liiun. il at the sides to enalilo her to have It waved. U ter, her Irlewls hr- Uaved, siM may have Itcofaiplatv >y bobbed. No first lady ever has worn bob- bed hair. AlUiough Mrs. Ropscvelt's n>U- (ure was changed slightly by die aliorter hair on the aides, she sdll wears her hair in her customary faaliloii—wlUi a knut at Uie nape of the OKk. rOBEION UINIBTBE HIBOTA . . . Uta country (aea Wiceii T uinkHn bktorr. Nanhuihaien and Fengshin. Both arc within 20 miles of the center of Shanghai. The Chinese were said to hav» ‘'dlsamed” 300 Japanese (widlen. .The guerrilla units last week cap- tured ro Japanese prtsoiers In th« area around Chuansha, about 34 miles vest of Shanghai across ths Whangpoo river. Fighting Halted The reports from Chuansha lndl> cated Uiat the fighting there had halted and that the Japanese wers negotlaUng for the euirender of the Chinese Irregulars. Release of Japa- nese prisoner* waa Included In tb« negotiations. In Shanghai the Japaneae were expected to press tholr demands tor— greater authority In the fonlm i»c< tlons. Including the (ocelgn>coD- trolled International aettlaoMbt ■"«* - tha French coneeesloo. f^ovlnff the aasaastnaUon of a pro^apaaeta native. ............ Yang FurYuan, prominent Ohl« nese member of the Shanghai 01ti« sens’ sssoclatlon, was killed In tba French concesalon b ; a Chinese t«r« rorlst. Beoceupjr Mlngfcwsng Chinese that their forces had reoccupled Ming, kviog, about 110 mile* Ntitta of Rsuclvow, In Honan pro?)nc6 to the nortb.Jt was an Imptttant OUnese base before the Japanew iwept , through the prorlnc^ The Chinese r lAPAN LEADERS PLEAD FOR HELP TOKYO. Jan. 32 (U.R)-Cablnet ministers, outlining Olilnese war pol- icy In parliament said today that they were confronted with the big- gest task in Japan's history and that they could not accomplish it without the courageous support of the country. Prince Fumlmaro Konoye, pro- mler; Kokl Hlrota. foreign minis, ter. Qen. Oen Suglyama, war min- ister, and Admiral Mlstumaaa Yonai, navy minister, In turn addressed the fl of the campaign In which Japan would seek to Increane Its productive power under a glgantlo plan covering Jnimn, Manchukuo and China. Korelgn Minister H lrota made pub- lie for the first thno the peace terms wlileh Japan offered China through (lerman mediation, and which China rrjected by Its fallum to respond. The terms were: (1) China toftban- dim her '•pro-Communlst, antl- Jniianeso and antl-Manchukuoan IMillrlen and collaborate with Japan and Manchukuo against Commun- I’Kii; (2) establishment of demllltar- l7.ed tones In China; (3) establish- ment of an econonilo agreement em- liiarlng China, Japan and Manchu- kiio; (41 payment of war Indemnl- lies to Japan by China, capture In i nuth Oblu in- dicated that the Japao^ wOutd meet a test when tb ^ attempt a drive on Canton. Oen. Pal Ohuxit« Rsl, known as the "bralna of aoutti China," was understood to be or- ganlctaf the Chinese defeneee of Hainan - Island off the aoutbem Kwangtung coast, in anticipation of a Japanese campaisn. WA(1K INCKKAHKH NKW YOUK, Jan. 22 (Um-Two dioiisaiid urillceiined marine workrrn on 40 ships of tho Socoiiy-Varuum on Co, Inc,, rerelved Ift numlhly wngo Increases today under a coii- dni't signed by eompany officials anil negotiators for Uie National Marlllme union. i'OI.ICK rtllK.K I)IHt:ilAlt(iKI) tlAI.T I.AKK OITY. Jan. 22 fUri-- Ill^t•e>■^or <>, 11. Hec»)r<l Wan actliiK ilili'f of iKilIro hero today followhnj llir dlNchargo ot (/'lilet Hitriy I- I'liich by (III) cHy i:ommls.-iloii. SEARCH PRESSED FOR EXPIOSIVES believed to contain dyna« mIte left over when 300 sticks of explosive were fashioned into A bomb Intended to blow up Uie Jap« anese liner Hlye Mam In the har- bor Thursday. Captain Scrafford said the dyna- mite was bought In TacOma by R. R. Porsytlio, 37, Vancouver, B. 0.. teacher, who drowned in an attem pi to swim to tlie ship and plant hla deadly cargo. Existence’ of a second suitcase belonging to Forsythe was learned from George Partridge, 23, Venoou* ver, n, C., held on an open charge In connection wlUi the bisarre bomb plot. Captain Scrafford said Partridge will be taken to Tacoma in the search for Ihe second suitcase and an Investleatlon of stores to learn how much dynamite Foraytha bought. .A 21-year-old law passed by con-* gross during tho World war to com- bat Uorman espionage and the btmibltig of ships tn American porta may confront Partridge, federal agents said. AIK KAIU CASUALTIES ZAUAQOZA, Spain, Jan. 33 IUJD>- Unroiiflrmed rejwrts said that eight clvlllaiis were killed and 14 wound-f od In a loyalist plane raid on Sala- niaiira yesterday. It was asserted (hat about 20 bomba fell In one street. l)«;an Noe, 21 Days Minus Any I’ood, To Give Radio Addi’ess M K M riim , 'IVnii , Jun. il2 lU.D riie Itov. Uiael H. Noe, 21 days williiiui (ikhI or wnler, rallleil his uuiiliig nlr<'ngth l<Hh«y and pre- piile<l ('I JeopnrdlBO his chanreA {nr life by going tu a ladiu station and iimkhig a la-mlnule talk. 1‘hyslclana bolloved the iiliyslcal rollaiuo whieh they consider In- evitable was not tar away, but Noe pushed on w^h hla fast In an at- (empt lo prove tlie validity of hla world jihlloaophy '—that a man can do wlthCiut f(io«i and live for- ever. I^)r montiis ha has been d«* ilvtrlng a Saturday night tellgloua talk on a Memphis radio sUUon. Despite the tact that he haa beeo deiHised as dean of Uie Bplsoop«l cathedral of fit. Uar^, he hai D» Intention of a lice. All preparaUons have been Iv^d .Uielr i an ambulMoe gtaode readr I Noe's use fiMMU are r pareti to see that he hM Uw fe oIm .dW iltaaM ln ' It has new beeo * year and II . days since ai« aolld foM with •xe«i?Uon Of ft» .tfM wafen, b u paseed Me«TU

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Six Irrig a ted C ounties in Idaho

TODAY’SNEWSTODAY

VOL. XX NO. 248—5 C&NTS. TW IN FALLS, IDAHO, SATURDAY. JA N U A RY 22, 1938 O FFIC IA L COUNTY N E W SPA PE R

GUERRILLA DRIVE BRINGS CHINESE VICTORYST4T5: LASHES ^ R S . PRUETT’S DEFENSE

.YING bLIPPER Loyalists StartAss’t. Attorney Says That Testimony is Self-Contradictory

GOODING. Jan . 22 (Special)—T he s ta te to d ay Bmashed a t M rs.. Genevieve A gnes P ru e t t ’s self-defense plea, as C harles 0 . Scoggin, Cam as county p rosecu ting atto rney , gave th e opening reb u tta l speech in th e fir.st degree m urder tria l o f M rs. P ru e tt in th e fa ta l shooting of h e r husband last N ovem ber.. Speaking of M rs. P ru e tt’H testim ony , Scoggin said, “H er tes tim o n y • was self-contra- d icto ry , b u t colored by some t r u th .” Scoggin is associate prosecu to r in th e tria l here, a id ing C ounty A tto rney M.F . R yan.

A U hoiigh m a n y c o u rt • ob.wrvers • h a d cxpcctcd th a t th e ease m ight

rc a c h th e Ju ry by toiUslit, I t a p ­p eared til ls a rte rn o o n tlm t I t m ay n o t bo h a n d e d lo Jurym en u n til M onday . T lie defense Is expectcd to ta k e consldernblc tim e la te r today, a n d th e n th e prosccuU on lias Its f in a l c h an c e a t reb u tta l. A fter U)at, i t will be necessary fo r Judge D oran H . S u tp h e n to deliver )iLs Instruc­tio n s to th e Ju ry o n d these m ay be lengthy .

" I t w as a p la n of prem edita ted m u rd er ." S cogg in s ta te d , "an d 1 c an see n o e lem e n ts of M if-defense In h e r p l«a . T h e on ly p laco 1 can find ft pleft o f Belt»defeQse Is in A ttorney Ja m e s ’ open in g s ta tem en t, ‘IH prove se lf 'd e re n seV ’

C ould Uftve Sepftrated

H e s ta te d t h a t if M rs. P ru e tt h a d ac tu a lly w an ted in go to C a lifom la s h s cou ld h a v e go tte n a r id e w ith any o f a n u m b e r of truciL d rivers a t th e co n s tru c tio n cam p.

I n r e la tin g h e r w ords to D eputy S h e r if f R a y K ing , h e said, "H er only p lea to K in g w hen b e b rough t h e r to Ja il w a s -mercy—she d id n 't know w h a t B e l f -d e te w w as u n til she h ire d a tawyer/*^

S coggin le f t (ynly th e testim ony of U a ry T a te , p o s t i ^ t r e s s a t Id ak o p i ty , a n d 8 ta t« R « f ' '

T h o rn to n u n touched a s h e picked Bt th e f la w s in th e de fense witnesses. H e sa id testim o n y fro m th e s tand w as m o re fo r th e s ta te th a n th e de­fense .

U urts Ridicule“Je ff found o u t th a t h is wife iiad

o rdered th e g u n a n d s ti ll M rs. P ru e tt flays t h a t slio c a n n o t f igure o u t why ho le f t h e r." rid icu led Scoggin. He th e n t r ie d to p ic tu re th e p lo t to kill J e f f by w ords a n d ac tion on c o u rt room floor.

'•flhe to ld how the du st flew w hen she p rac tic ed w ith th e revolver Dllsa h ill . O cn tlcn icn of th e Jury, It h a d be en ra in in g lo r hou rs and the grorthd wna w et lo a dcptli of e igh t In d ie s a n d s ti ll kIio nays th e du st flew ," exp la in e d Bcoggin as he a t-

, lem p ted to belllllu M rs. P ruett'^ story.

" I c a n 't see, g y itlc« ic n o f t l ie ju r y , Hnw you c a n lliid h e r any th ing bu t B iillly.'' h e axniTled n.n ho dosed his r e b u tta l hpcccli for tlio sU tc . Prose, cu to r H yan . c lilc f of llio h ta tt'a couii' K-l. d id n o t niwak in tlio .cou rt rooii

(Contlniird on r« |ft t . Column 1)

Armed Sheepmen Search for Pack

Of Killer Dog'sID A H O PA LLS, J a n . 22 W i

— A r m e d sh eepm en tooaj^ searched tlie b leak e a s te rn Id a ­h o c oun try fo r a p a c k of killer dogs w h ich a t daw n ye.sterday s la u g h te re d 50 lam bs a n d caus­ed th e d row ning of 6 0 o thers .

T h e lam bs belonged to B yron T elford a n d w ere va lued a t *800.

W hile T elfo rd wa.s cooking b rea k fa st, th e pa ck struck sw iftly a t th e o u te r fringe of th e he rd k illing som e a n d s ta m ­peding o th e rs In to Willow crock.

D ogs h av e ta k e n over 300 sheep in th is v ic in ity w ith in the la s t tw o m on ths .

1

A i n O H I T S l i ;GtlSINiyRED

L orra lv bf^omeroy, 14, H ansen , was In th c h w 'U ' h o sp ita l todayw ith ' t o <U5slon a n d con tusions as a r««lUt o f being b i t b y a n au tom o- bUe w blle w aU dnc b e tw een th e side­w alk a n d th e s t r e e t » t 12:4S a. ro. today in K im berly . ’

H er com pan lcau , J im C handler. ~ a n d KathOKtae C hand le r, '

both, ot K lff ib ^ . yrm blocked .iH tt. J o . » t u m

th e ir hom es a f te r 6 cam lna tftm by a K im berly physic ian .

L ouis H all, a b o u t 30, m n s e n . s ta te d t h a t h e w as d riv ing about 15 m iles p e r h o u r w h en h e struck th e group. T h e v isib ility w as poor a n d th e p a v em e n t w et, according to th e acc o u n t h e gave th e s ta te pa tro lm en . /

T h e c a r knocked a i r th re e of th e group dow n, s tra d d lin g th e Pom ­eroy girl a n d d rag g in g h e r fo r about 10 feet. T h o C h a n d le r ch ild ren were knocked c lea r o f th e p a th of tho m ach ine a n d su ffe red only m inor brulM s a n d shock.

F o rres t K ingsbury a n d H , L. (Doc) H ouse, s ta te h ighw ay patro lm en , Inve.Mlgated th o m lslm p. H nll was n o t held.

FOR GAS e »L 0 3 AN GELES. J a n . 22 lU.W —

T u rn in g back 700 m iles o u t a t sen on a f lig h t to H aw aii because of n stopped fuel lin e , th e C h ina C lipper sped fo r th e -OalifotQla c oast and m ade a n em ergency la n d in g a t Ley: A ngeles h a rb o r w ith e ig h t p aw en- gers a n d seven crew m em bers early today.

T h e fo u r-m o to re d flying b o a t, still la rg e r c o m pan ion of th e ill-fa tcd S am oan C lipper th a t exploded and w as lo st o ff P ag o P ag o w ith a crew of seven tw o w eeks ago. cn ilscd for several ho u rs a w a itin g day ligh t b e ­fore a tte m p tin g to com e dow n In th e u n fam ilia r w a te r here . I t was ordered h e re in s tea d of th e regu la r base a t A lam eda because fog sh ro u d ­ed th e S a n F ra n c isco bay area,

T ax les to D eacbR ep o rted o ff S a n ta C a ta lin a Island

os early a s 5:30 o'c lock, I t finally sw caped dow n over a navy c ru iser a t 6:35 a n d ta x ied to C abrlllo beach to

.u n lo a d th o passengers ,T h e po ssen g crj woke up th is m orn

Ing su rp rised to f in d them selves nearin g th e C a lifo rn ia coast Instead

’ H aw aii.O nly tw o o f th e m h a d been awore

t h a t 700 in llcs o u t ove r th e Pacific trouble h a d developed In th e big gas­oline ta n k s in th e w ings, a n d had tu rn ed back even th o u g h tem porary re p a irs h a d be en m a d e w hile the sh ip d roned o n th ro u g h th e air.

S tew ard s aw a k en e d tho o th e r six a t about' S a . m . a n d calm ly broke th e su rp ris in g new s t h a t th e y would be in L os A ngelea sho rtly .

F in e T ripD onald H . Connolly, Los Angeles,

a n d R o b e rt H . H lnckly, O gden. U tah, W PA a d m in is tra to rs w ho lia d ta k e n th e C lipper fo r th e Island because "we h a v e n 't tim e to ta k e a boat.'" w alked o n to th e p ie r laughnlg .

w as a f in e t r ip , su c h a s i t w as,” sa id C onnolly. "W e s ta r te d o u t yesterday a n d h e re « e a re back again ."

All o f th e p assen g ers were eage r to tAl(f o ff a g a in a b o ard th e C lip p e r o n tn * In te rru p ted flig h t Just " soon a s rep a irs a re m ade.

dropped bomba weighing much as 1,100 pounds each on the nationalist base, it w as rejwrted.

(An official com m unique issued from M adrid and picked up. by rad io in London asserted th a t 8,500 kilo- grains o f bombs—18,700 pounds oi

ore th a n nine tons—were dropped 1 Salam anca.—Ed.)A nnouncem ent of tlie new policy

c l reprisals again st n a tio n a lis t a ir raids was made a fte r a la te n ig h t

vbinet meeting.A few hours a fte r th e announce-

GENTS HOLDW A flH lN O T O N , J a n . 22 (U.FU — T

M onroe F lalicr, A m rrln in vlro- (consul tem porarily o t I'n lina, llii- leurlc InlnnilH, In rorm rd tho s ta le ilr it iir lm c iil lodny th a t th e Amorican in n k f r N nn tiirko t O liief in Ix-lng held h r iu by tipan lsli im tlonnliat nu lhorl- tlpii.

U p Mild ho wiin InfDimed by Icwul nnvni (xuthorltU-'i tlio urUurn of (hn vpsnrl on Jun . IR liy nntloiiallnt n a v a l vrnwln. He «iiUl the ohl|) In now u n d e r I h r rcm tnil nf a nntlnn- aliJit n a v a l o f f lm ,

n a h r r d id n » t nny whiit offorti were being nin<ln tci f im tlip vrni.cl a n d Hn e rrw fH>tii Uin Hpanlnli •U d io rltlr .i.

H e Mild th e hhiii'u num irrn l Indl- r a tr a Uin vcKnnI luid » curno o t gitriO- llnn iii)d krroM 'un nhll’ix'd from r Hovlet itU M lnn iHirt itnd drn tliird (oi Iliireolonn. 'H m crow ivmilK-rii nlnnn ;iO, n f w hom 27 ur4 A in rrlrnn r lll. zena, onn n K lnn ln li^h lM n , and twoa re D r i tb h auhjec t^

'Eye for an Ey^* Bombing Drives

BARCELONA, Jan . 22 (U.R)— Spani.sh loyalist au tho rities liave opened an “eye fo r an eye" cam paign of airplane bombardmontrt w ith a 10 m inutii raid of th e nationalist gen- enil headquarters a t Salam anca, it was announced today.

Tw enty loyalist p l a n e sm enl, n a tio n alis t p lanes a g a in raid- ed th e D iircelona suburbs,

T lie loyalist cam paign w as th e an sw er to a series of n a tio n a lis t raid s on eas t coast c itie s In w hich h u n ­dreds of jx-rsons had been killed.

I t was feared he re th a t th o loyal­ist announcem en t m ig h t m ean the beginning of an a ir w ar w ithou t q u a rte r In w hich c iv ilians—m en. women and ch ild ren —would be the principal vlcUms.

I t was understood th a t In the opening of th e ir reprisa l ra id s yes. tcrdny the loyalists u.sed tho heaviest bombs they could get.

Anders’ Kidnaping Career Cut Down to Two Cases

ST . PAUL, Minn., J a n . »J . E dgar Hoover, chief o f th e fed e ra l bu reau of investigation, today n a r ­rowed down to two cases th e k id ­nap ing career of Peter A n d e r ^ b - duc to r-slay er of Charles S . Itoss.

H oover listed the confessed c rim es a s tlJe kidnaping and killing of R oss, w ealthy retired. Chicago gree ting c a rd m anufacturer, fo r whom->S0,000 ran so m was paid and th e "w arm up" k idnap ing Sept. 2 of O livia Borcla, 20, wife of a Chicago race tr a c k bookm aker, nearjL ake G eneva. W ls. S h e w as released w ithout a ran som paym ent. Hoover also sa id A nders b a d confessed to * series o f l i n k

robberies in 1036 a n d 1937 in various p a rts of Uie country.

I n a recapltulaU on of k idnaping <n-lmes In th e U nited S U tc s , H oover lis ted as sllli unsolved th e abduction o f tO -year-old C harles M attson . T a ­com a, Wasli., a n d A rth u r Fried , W hite Plains, N. Y . T h e M attson boy w as killed by h is k idnaper.

A nders, 3.0 ta c itu rn fo rm er lu m ­b erjack who m ade a bold a tta c k on O -m en a fte r leading them to th e scenc of the Ross slaying, w as held tm der close gua rd today whllo H oover rem a ined In S a . P au l to w ork ou t "several o th e r de tails" o f th e

m i l LEAVES ON i n TO

R E P O m iO FDR8H A N O H A I, Ja n . . M OI.R)-Paul . M cN utt, Amorican h ig h com m ls-

eloner to th e P h ilipp ines, le f t In tho c ru iser A ugusta today fo r M anila, on hl.i w ay to W ash ing ton report to P re s id e n t R oosevelt o n Jap an ese acUvlUes in C h ina a n d th o Phil Ipplnes.

I t w as p la n n ed th a t th e A ugusta shou ld m ake th e S hangha l-M an lla ru n a t full speed, a rriv in g early M onday, a n d a record w as expected. M cN utt will boa rd a P an -A m erican A irw ays C lipper J a n . 39 fo r the U n ited S ta te s a n d will proceed to W ashing ton ,

M cN utt, a f te r f ly ing to D avao, In M indanao Is land in th e ^ h lllpp ljies to Investigate Ja p an e se InflltraU on. cam e to S h a n g h a i to ta lk w ith Ad- m lro l H arry E . Y am ell, eo m m ander- In -c h le f of th e U nited S ta te s Asiatic flee t.

M cN utt's v is it tu rn ed In to a n al> m o st co ntinuous tw o-day se ries of conferences n o t only w ith ■Vamell b u t w ith A m erican C om ul G enera l C larence E . G auss, load ing Amerl* c an residen ts, A m erican m ission­a ries. a n d p ro m in e n t fore igners.

M cN utt sp e n t p a r t of th is m orn ing a t th e A m erican consu late genera l, receiv ing v isitors, and th e n boarded th e navy p a tro l vessel Isabel, A d­m ira l Y am ell's flagship, fo r a f ina l ta lk w ith th e a d m ira l

Defense Leaders Claim Capture of Japanese Troops

Battles Continue to Rage in Area 20 Miles from Shanghai

B y EDW ARD W. BEATTIESHANGHAI. Jan . 22 <U.R)—Chinese guerrilla un its claimed

today to have defeated th e Japanese in th e F oo tung a rea , weat of Shan/:hai. ‘ •

A lthough d irec t com m unication w ith Footung w a s ou t of tho question Chinese re jw rta asHerted th a t f ig h tin g con- ‘

ed and th a t th e guerrilla un its attacked in force aroundtinued

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Oddities

RUBENS REFUSEDW A B H IN aiX JN , Ja n , 22 (U.R)-avlct U um Iu today r<’Jfcted Uio

U nited S la te s rcque.'!t th a t an Amer- lilploniatlc rcprenenlutlvo b«

po rm ltled to Interview M rs. Hutli M ario Ilubriin , now In a Soviet prli,oti,

Mrs. Hiibens, a lia s M i .h. RuUt N orm a U oblnson, w as a rre sted In Moncow early In D ecem ber, m io Is iM-hiB held for Investigation h i n neclhiti w ith tho suspected esplrin- uge iK 'tlvltlrn of tlio m an w ith whom flho was traveling , DonuUl I,. Itobin-

I,<iy H enderson, ohurne d'nlfaiiT.i o t tlin A m erican cmbunny a t Mcwow, cabled Ih n n ta te d e p ar tm e n t th a t iho Bovint foroign o ffice h a d advlw d h im th a t tho tiov le t police permltUul th e reprrnen taU vra o t no foreign roun lry lo visit n a tio n a ls in Soviet p risons du rin g Uie course of th r lr InvrstlgA tlon. Ho sa id he h a d been Inform ed th a t they could m ake no «ixr<'|itu>n In favor of the United Ulaled.

Ilobni/'on, wlKwn Iruc Idcnlily and n ndo n a illy never h av e been estiil)- ll^hr(l, w as « n e » led a t a Uiwn in tlif* U ral niounlB lns iti Noveml>rr a fte r ho hud fled M o«ow , Hovlrt aullK irlllM i n f o r m e d liondersun earlie r lliln w rrk .

D ISieiC I LEGION SETSOyHLMEE

All A m erlcltn L egion iw sts and th e ir aux ilia ries will g a th e r a t a n f U i d is tr ic t conven tion a n d ban - (jupt on W edne-sday, J a n . 28, a t tho U uhl L egion h a l], G eorge A nthony , Filer, F ifth d is tr ic t com m ander, a n - noun red today . T lio b a M u o t a t 7 p, m. wilt open th o meciLH^

A n e labo ra te e n le r f t ln m e n t p ro ­g ram will be f e a tu re d /a n d Ih c A m e r- cim Legion "g round hog" m em ber- siilp drlVQ U iat closes on Sunday . I'cb. 0. wlUi a g round -hog c e lfb ra - (lon will be discussed.

L egionnaire dlgnltarlefl w ho will a tU n d a rc : T erry P r a u r , Dolse. atAte unem ploym ent c h a irm a n a n d re - planem ent o fficer o f the ve terans bu reau for th o d e p ar tm e n t o f labor; H om er HuddelKon, s ta te m em bersh ip drivn c hairm an and m a n ag e r of th e veterans hosp ital a t D olse;' Georgo A nthony, F iler, d is tr ic t com m ander; M rs. M yrdn M iller. Arco, s ta te p re s ­iden t ol Mm au x ilia ry ;. J , E dw ard W arner, (ir^t vice com m ander of tho

16 Midwestern Oil Compuuies Foiin<l Guilty of Price Fixing

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MADIHON, W ls , J a n , 22 lU W -M a­jo r inhlw ent 1)11 rom paides w ere lo n - v lc ted t<xlnv of e rlm lnal elm rges o t consplrat'V <<> ralne and t u gaMi- llno iir l.en a t Iho end of a 10 w eeks' trtttl iicfo in U. H. (Ilfllvlct rourl.

A Ju ry or fa in i r r s a n d sm all town buslnpssm rn re tu rn e d the v rrd le t a f ­te r delll>era(lnK ab o u t nine hours. T r ia l o f Ih r oil com panies began O et, 4.

T h e vetd lt l app lied to th n en tire IS ouni|tanl>-s and 30 d e fe n d an u le ft In th e raso Irom an orig inal Hi com*

patdm , In d iv id u a l, m id (li trad e puljlli a tlnna Indicted liy u fp.i o ral g ran d ju ry w h lih begun Its In ventlgatliin a lm in t tw o ym rn nut)

T h e governm enffl g rea tes t nnU- tr u s t t r ia l o t llJi k ind In history was te n n ln a le d w hen H Ira in N elson 'lift a re tired teleph»no com p»ny innn- ■uer w ho served aa fo rem an of thn Jury m ade lU re jx irt U) J„(ig„ autixn

Judge H tone rn te r ln ln e d .lefeiuo inollnnn (n r a r r e s t of judgn ien t a now ir ia j. a n d to se t nMiie thn v'er

u n til a d a te to be fixed la ter.

drpit of Idn lio ; W, O , Hall, t tirn l o t Id ah o A m orican

/irv lre officer, a n d H arry , 'I'win n ill s , n a tio n a l execu-

COUItry MAPPING ANSWER ON PARK

i> 32 (B jje c la D - m rreled decision by

L ie ove rru ling th e r r a n d a lso d eny - v<> .lerom n buslness-

t„i a trm im ra ry In ju n ctio n Ih.ii r rr o f n o r th c ity p a rk

,IV Icif a ro u rth o n se alte,IV I ' ....... were given a,y |»'i loii In fllo a n answ er to

" f 'J '" tw o bu ilneas-

Is now being d raw n A ttorney I»rank nelUg.

Ill Im' ..II l^^ues n f fa c t, alnoe........ .. hud Iissrrled th a t factai,\ I, A j / l l r r r ls o n a n d P ta iik

, i |iM itnclen l to w nrrnn tl| C' III lll llDII.,, |,ii,i liir a In n p o ra ry Injuno.

iiim rd a t Ira n sfe r o f Uie ,,M,l>.iiv by Ihe c ity to th e

u . I,II- l.H-alion Of U » -M O W ) ,,iii>(lK'iiMv Ju d g e J .

lAMird an orderM o show i li ii i i ''d a t th e c oun ty and

livhi.iiiiii III'- lenHK.rary Jnjuno-

iiiu ied , a n y JurU jer ac tion ,t„itiiKuir>e U being held uu

i„ ( iliml dl^ponl(iun of th e ao-

LKTTERBERKELEY, Calif., J a n , 22 (U.R)

—'■Dear jwp; I w ent aw uy In good com pany to see the w orld. Do auro a n d save the dishes fo r m e u n til I g e t back," wrote E dw ard G a rd ­n e r, 13. The dLihes loomed m e n ­acingly. He odded a P , S.: “Do back In n year.” O eorgo H ilde­b rand . also 13, was m issing w ith E dw ard.

PRODIGALDODGK CITY, K an ., Ju n . 22

(U.R)-Jo!in Wykoff, 18, broko ou t o f Jail niul ran home to h is m o th ­e r. B u t hi; was no welcome p rod i­gal, She called the she riff a n d a h a lf hou r la ter, Jo h n , a yoiiUitul burg lar, was bnck In Jail,

I'OONEW KENHINOTON, Pn„ JaiU

22 (UR)—'l l i r New KeiisliiKlon-Ar- nold high hch(K)l busketbull gam e was called off la s t n igh t on a c ­co u n t of fog.

I n Iho third (luarlcr, wlUi New K ingston leading 22 lo le, Uie fog, sw eeping Into New K enslnglon gym nasium lliroogh open w in­dows, so olMieuri'd the floor th u t o fficia ls were forccd to m il a hull,

17)0 several hu iidred li>K- aJirouded funs Wfre told Ihe k“ hh' would bu replaye<l " u n d ir iiioii' favorab le condlliotin."

U ta h W om an Kiiioil In I’rcston ('rush

P l t ia m ) N , Ilia., Ja n . UJ nil’' !'h |i- |>ery roiidn I'oiiibliied will) n|it'iil nii a narrow curve lodny Irli a 1 ‘nnn , U ta h , woman deail, uiul IIm' t.ril- otisly In jured jiersous in a I'lriK ni hosp ital.

M rs. M ary June AndeiMiii. (17, m o th e r of Mayor Muik An.lnw m .>f 1‘rovo, WIIS killed In alirm l-on m l- lls lon when cars driven l>v Iki nephew , .lohn O, Anilrrsdri, ntui 1, I.. W illiam s o( Hall I,nke (Mlv m lllilnl n e a r Dowiipy ns th rv w rrr loninlliiH a curve on Iry iw vrinenl.

AllORNEyS ASK G O N I V A

CHATTANOOQA, T e n n , J a n . 22 (U,R) — A ttorneys represen ting tho T ennessee Valley authority a n d prl va te u tility In terests planded today to h av e th e United S tates suprem e co u rt ru le on (hn s;>eclal d is tric t c o u rt opinion whicli upheld th e con ­s ti tu tio n a lity of tlie federal govern- m e d t’s tSOO.OOO.OOO electrical "y ard ­s tick" agency.

S pokesm en for llin CommonwealU) & S o u th e rn coriKirntlon, whose pres­iden t, W endell L. Wlllkle, had aug- gested t l ia t th e governm ent purchase p riv ate u tility p ro jv rtles In Ihe TVA a rea , unnounred th a t th e h ighest tr ib u n a l would be ariked to reverse th e decision nf the th ree -judge dis t r ic t court,

J a m e s L, Fly, general eoinisel for Uie fede ra l agcjicy, declared th a t he w ould " tak e w hulever slejw nei-es- sa ry to g r t th is case heard and d is­posed of by th e Miiireme ro iir t th is te rm .”

n i l r t y days a re allowed lo r filing no tice o f aiipeal, anil 0(J days more fo r p rep a ra tio n iN'fore jJiTsenlutlon of Uie appeal. If (he m axim um time w ere token by (he utUKIr.'i, (h r m i- p rem o c o u rt wouhl rrreive the up- peal latfl In April.

O ff i c i i i l C iilciicH KNciipcd (!<»iivlct

O M .D W ELI,. I d . , .I„n, 3J (Uf>- J o h n f ra n k lin , oo, ronvli't who n - ra iK d fron t th o s ta le pciiltehdury a t Holse ( h n e daya ago, was rap d ir rd UKtay tw o m iles from Caldwell on (he J o r d a n valley road,

H herlff K tro ld M eyrrs of Canyon f o u n ly m ade th o a rrest on l>»r.ifi of In fo rina tlon w hioti was rrh iyn t (o hun by prlaon offlelnls. T lin |irl->nii. e r wan io be re tu rned to liin peiil- le n tla ry today.

eyRLEWDEFENDS PARKPESSONN

W A eH lN O TO N , Jo n , 22 OIJO— E b e r t K . Burlew , whose nom ina tion for a s ila ta n t secretary of Interldr, resu lted In a h earing bring ing , piit c h a i iM o r f ra u d In a d r o i n t s t m ^ o f civ ilian coDBerration oorps eampe, defended before th e M nate public la n d s com m ittee today h is recom- m endaU ona in reg a rd to d e p a rt per­sonnel.

B o th houses of congress were In w eek-end recess, th e se n ate resUng for w h a t m ay be a flnlsli f ig h t over tho a n tl- ly n ch ln g bill, w hich has involved U ia t body In a filibuster since J a n . 6,

T h o se n a te unem ploym en t and re­lief com m ittee h e a rd p la n s of Den- Jam ln P . P a irle ss , p re s id en t of tlie U n lU d S ta te s S tee l corporaU on to expend $80 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a n d possibly m ore In th e f i r s t n in e m onUis of U ils y e a r on a p rog ram of plan m odern isation .

Ilea rtnga C on tinued T h o house w ays a n d m eans con.

Ilnued h e a rin g s h ito proposed tai reform s. E lsew here th o congrcs.ilon- a l f ro n t was quiet.

S en . K ey P ltU nan , D.. Nev., erl tlca lly questioned D urlew In re g a rd to retenU on of P , W, WaUoi a s a n au d ito r a f te r h e h a d been In- vestlga ted In c onnec tion w ith r I790.B8 d e fa lca tion In th e nitUoiial p a rk servlcu Y ellow stono office, 'H k Investiga tion failed to fix responsl blllty fo r Uie fra u d .

DurleW 'Hald h e h a d b lw ked luirk service proposals to p rom ote Wal son b u t h a d n o t fe lt U ia t (hern wiu evidence to b ring charge,’! agalo^ h im In a n e ffo r t to dUmln.i him W atson m ade up th e Ions lo tin g overnm en t because h e was leiiinii sible fo r th e office accoiinls.

B urlew sa id I t w as s ix m oiid is a l­te r W atson w as app o in ted t«-fore In knew it.

U urlew CrU leised"A nd 1 iiroven ted h im from ixd i

p y lng a n Im im rtun t office iih u i u ceH lfyIng uudlttn-) w lirn I luiiin n u t abo u t It," Duilnw sulil, i'.x|>liilii' Ing U ia t Uie iK rsonnel proUlrni ii th e deparU nen t was too vant lor on' m a n to know a b o u t a ll riiM-n.

P ltU n an crlU cltcd Jhirlrw w h a t ho sa id w as conflludiiK I'MI- m ony. Burlew p ro tes ted th e ie wm n o con flic t a n d S e n . Joseph O 'M ahoney , D,, W yo, h ite n u p t.ii :

" L et's be fa ir . W e’re n o t hi-m i ' h a raaa tho w itness."

• I 'm m erely try in g tn m l fmi a n d I 'm h av ing g rea t d llfli ully il<> Ing It," P i ttm a n replleil.

Wl'iglit Dial Goes into Reccss as Battle Rages

1X3H ANOKi.BI, .Ji.li HI'' tr ia l of l‘niil A. W i IkIK wn week-en<l len-ni lo<l»>' wMh flli 't of arguini'iU nn (o W righ t killed his wile niul .1' K linm el an they nut on n bench , or while lh ''y l»y < f loor besldo a piano.

•n ie JHXIIIIOII fKiiii whh IW rig h t and K lmniel w ne th e iMwllile answ er to (lir b a n d 's motive. A iHillcrmaii, I a rrive on (lie s<ene, v,un di ness.

P roseciilor Kmrxt Koll ha f lee r H arry W. Jteed (ell nlm fu rn i tu re of the living ro

W ilg lit’fl home, w here th e slayings (K'curred enrly In Uie mornliiK of Nov, l>, He (iiirsdoned th e o f/lie r ulmiit th e iMuUllon of a c h a ir am i » bed in th o iM-drmmi ad jo in ing a liv­ing room .- W righ t b rough t Klnirnel

I hom e wJUi him Isle a l n igh t, Uieii I re tired ,to tho bedroom for a nap .

Mis ' leavhig h is wife and K imiiiel alone In (he liv ing room.

IVill tr ie d to prove (h a t W righ t had n o t slep t In (he bed, b u t th a t jir-rhaps h e ha il sn t In a l>edr(Hun r lia lr, w atch in g h is wife a n d K lm - mel th ro u g h a m irror, th e n had kiieakoU til ih e living loom a n d sh o t them With p rcm edlla tlon .

First Lady Miiy Break Prccodciil To Koh il<-i- Hail

W AB H lN O TO N , J a n . 22 (lIPi - F r ie n d s uf M rs. K ranklln I) ltoo<i- •v e lt aald today th a t she l.i <'ot>- slderlng s h a tte rin g W liltr Home trad i tio n am i bobbliiK he r hulr.

T lie f irs t lady , I t w as illm lim'il, a lre ad y h a s h a d h e r h a ir ii liiun. il a t th e sides to enalilo h e r to have It waved. U t e r , h e r Irlew ls hr- Uaved, siM m ay have Itco fa ip la tv >y bobbed.

No f irs t lady ever h a s w orn bob­bed ha ir.

AlUiough M rs. R opscvelt's n>U- (u re w as changed sligh tly by die a lio rter h a ir on th e aides, she sdll w ears h e r h a ir in h e r custom ary faa lilo ii—wlUi a k n u t a t Uie nape of th e OKk.

rO B E IO N U IN IB T B E H IB O TA . . . U ta c o u n try ( a e a W ic e i i T

u in k H n b k to r r .

Nanhuihaien an d F en g sh in . Both arc w ithin 20 m iles o f th e center of S hanghai.

T h e Chinese w ere sa id to hav » ‘'d l s a m e d ” 300 Ja p an e se (w id len .

.T h e guerrilla u n its la s t week c a p - tu red r o Jap an ese p r tso ie rs In th « a re a a round C huansha , a b o u t 34 m iles v e s t o f S h a n g h a i across th s W hangpoo river.

F igh ting H alted T he reports from C h u a n sh a lndl>

c a ted U iat th e figh ting th e re h a d h a lted and th a t th e Ja p an e se w ers negotlaU ng fo r th e e u ire n d e r o f th e Chinese Irregulars. R e lease o f J a p a ­nese prisoner* w aa In cluded In tb « negotiations.

I n Shangha i th e Ja p an e ae w ere expected to p ress th o lr d e m an d s tor— g rea te r a u tho rity I n th e f o n l m i»c< tlons. Including th e (ocelgn>coD- tro lled In te rn a tio n a l aettlaoMbt ■"«* - t h a F rench coneeesloo. f ^ o v ln f f th e aasaastnaUon of a p r o ^ a p a a e tana tive . ............ —

Yang F u rY u an , p ro m in e n t O hl« nese m em ber of th e S h a n g h a i 01ti« sens’ sssoclatlon, w as k illed In t b a F re n ch concesalon b ; a C hinese t« r« ro rlst.

Beoceupjr MlngfcwsngChinese t h a t

th e ir forces h a d reoccup led M in g , k v io g , abou t 1 1 0 m ile* N titta o f Rsuclvow, In H o n an pro?)nc6 to th e n o r tb . J t w as a n I m p t t t a n t O U nese base before th e J a p a n e w iw e p t , th rough th e p ro rln c ^

T h e Chinese r

lAPAN LEADERS PLEAD FOR HELP

TO K Y O . J a n . 32 (U.R)-Cablnet m inisters, o u tlin in g O lilnese w ar po l­icy In p a rlia m e n t s a id today th a t they w ere c o n fro n te d w ith th e b ig ­gest ta sk in J a p a n 's h isto ry and th a t they could n o t accom plish it w ithout th e cou rageous suppo rt of the country .

Prince F u m lm a ro K onoye, pro- m ler; K okl H lro ta . fo re ign minis, ter. Q en . O en Sug lyam a , w ar m in ­ister, a n d A dm iral M lstum aaa Y onai, navy m in iste r, In tu r n addressed th e

fl ofthe cam paign In w h ich J a p a n would seek to Increane Its p ro du ctive pow er under a g lgan tlo p la n covering Jnim n, M anchukuo a n d C hina.

Korelgn M in ister H lro ta m ade pub- lie for th e f i r s t thno th e peace term s wlileh J a p a n o ffe re d C h in a th rough (lerm an m ed ia tion , a n d w hich China rrjec ted by Its f a llu m to respond. The term s w ere : (1) C h in a to f tb a n - dim h e r '•p ro-C om m unlst, a n tl- Jniianeso a n d a n tl-M an c h u k u o an IMillrlen and co llab o ra te w ith J a p a n and M anchukuo a g a in s t Commun- I’Kii; (2) e s tab l ish m e n t of dem llltar- l7.ed tones In C h in a ; (3) e stab lish ­ment of an econonilo ag re em e n t em- liiarlng C h ina , J a p a n a n d M anchu- kiio; (41 pa y m en t o f w ar Indem nl- lies to J a p a n by C h in a ,

capture In

i n u th O b lu in ­dicated th a t th e J a p a o ^ wOutd m e et a te s t w hen t b ^ a t te m p t a drive on C anton. O en . P a l O huxit« Rsl, known a s th e "b ra lna o f a o u tti China," was understood to b e o r - g a n lc ta f th e C hinese defeneee of H ain an - Island o ff th e a o u tb em K w angtung coast, in a n tic ip a tio n o f a Jap anese cam pa isn .

WA(1K INCKKAHKHNKW YOUK, J a n . 22 (U m -T w o

dioiisaiid urillceiined m a rin e workrrn on 40 sh ips o f tho Socoiiy-V aruum o n C o , Inc,, re re lv ed Ift num lhly wngo Increases today u nder a coii- d n i 't signed by eom pany officials anil nego tia to rs fo r Uie N ational M arlllm e union .

i'OI.ICK rtllK .K I)IH t:ilA lt(iK I)tlAI.T I.AKK O IT Y . J a n . 22 fUri--

Ill^t•e>■^or <>, 11. Hec»)r<l Wan actliiK ilili'f o f iKilIro hero today followhnj llir dlNchargo o t (/'lilet H itriy I- I'liich by (III) cHy i:ommls.-iloii.

SEARCH PRESSED FOR EXPIOSIVES

believed to c o n ta in dyna« m Ite le ft over w hen 300 sticks o f explosive were fash ioned in to A bom b Intended to blow up Uie J a p « anese line r Hlye M a m In th e h a r ­bor T hursday.

C apta in Scrafford sa id th e d y n a ­m ite was bought In TacOma by R . R . Porsytlio, 37, V ancouver, B . 0 .. teacher, who drow ned in a n a tte m p i to swim to tlie sh ip a n d p la n t h la deadly cargo.

E xistence’ of a second su itcase belonging to F o rsy the w as le arn ed from G eorge P a rtr idge , 23, Venoou* ver, n , C., held on a n open c h a rg e In connection wlUi th e b isa rre bom b plot.

Capta in Scrafford sa id P a r tr id g e will be taken to T acom a in th e search for Ihe second su itcase a n d an Investleatlon of stores to le a rn how much dynam ite F o ray th a bought..A 21-year-old law passed by con-*

gross during tho W orld w ar to com ­bat U orm an espionage a n d th e btmibltig of sh ips tn A m erican po rta may confron t P a rtr id g e , fed e ra l agen ts said.

AIK KAIU CASUALTIESZAUAQOZA, Spa in , J a n . 33 IUJD>-

U nroiiflrm ed rejw rts sa id th a t e ig h t clvlllaiis were killed a n d 14 wound-f od In a loyalist p lane ra id on S a la - n ia iira yesterday. I t w as a sserte d (h a t about 20 bomba fell In one street.

l)«;an Noe, 21 Days Minus Any I’ood, To Give Radio Addi’ess

M K M riim , 'IVnii , Ju n . il2 lU.D riie Itov. U iael H . Noe, 21 days williiiui (ikhI o r w n le r, rallleil h is uuiiliig nlr<'ngth l<Hh«y a n d p re- piile<l ('I JeopnrdlBO h is chanreA {nr life by going tu a la d iu sta tio n and iim khig a la -m ln u le talk .

1‘hyslclana bolloved th e iiliyslcal rolla iuo w hieh th e y consider In ­evitable was n o t ta r aw ay, b u t Noe pushed on w ^ h h la f a s t In a n a t- (empt lo prove tlie va lid ity of hla world jihlloaophy '—th a t a m an

can do wlthCiut f(io«i a n d live fo r­ever. I^)r m on tiis h a h a s been d«* ilv trlng a S a tu rd ay n ig h t te llgloua

ta lk on a M em phis rad io sU U on. Despite the ta c t th a t h e h a a beeo deiHised as dean of Uie Bplsoop«l cathedra l of fit. U ar^ , h e h a i D» Intention of a lice.

All preparaU ons have been

Iv^d .Uielr i an ambulMoe gtaode readr I Noe's use fiMMU are r pareti to see that he hM Uw fe o I m . d W i l t a a M l n '

It has new beeo * year and I I . days since a i« aolld foM with •xe«i?Uon Of f t » . t fM wafen, b u paseed Me«TU

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Higher. Costs for Food, Farm Products Needed for Stabilization PiESlClURE 'IIF]926»ilTmFDBPiH

(OBfTrifhl. 1»U, tlBJtM Trtm.)WAflHINOTON, Jan. 22 (U.R)—

Ck)v«mment eecnombU said toda? that BChlevement of P r e s id e n t Roonrtll'B prtca t o 1 vUl reqiOrt

food. UxtU« and lann priwa. but will eUbllUe end reduce prices

. iQ etber commodities.U t , Roosevelt h a s r e ite ra te d his

d e tcn n ln a tlo n to restore th e na tion 's prte* «tnicU ire to approxim ate ly th a t pr«7allln« l a 1W8. H e seeks lower p ilcea fo r oommodlUes v h e re quota* tie n s h av e r t te a fa s te r th a n th e gen* «nU -itbM average. 8uoh rises ware repo rt«d by ecoDomlsts in s teel, lum ­b e r a n d cem ent, w hich stood close to th e m e average a t th e end ofim .

Steel B edoctioa.P roposals fo r ttducU ons l a steel

p rleea have been tepo rt«d u nder ccn iU ny by th e adm in istra tion .

C onsidering 1926 prioes a s 100 the bu rea u o l labor sta tlsU cs-repo rted

-today th a t its i m average tenta* tive ly is estim ated a t 00.3. T h i b u reau 's f igu rer«how cd th a t prlccs o f v irtua lly a ll types o f commodlUes w e e p t buUdlog m a teria ls have BluBtped In rec en t m onths.

A com pw ison of | « t u rprloM fo r various com m odlU es In IBM a n d in N orcm ber. 1037. th e U te s t fo r w hich sU lU U es m « avaU- ab le showed Uie foUowlng averages:

U M NOT.1M7W heat. No. a h a rd

w ln t t t (bushel) ...tl.4 9 • .MSB tM n __________#AJ UMH O g a ---------------------10.13 8.58M i l k ---------------------- - 3,62 S.39B u t t e r _________ .425 321B e « t ---------------------- . I t . l .3625H am s (pound) .304 :i82 i8 m d . New York,

pound loaf .07 .073

SWE A1T«( f i rm r a te One)

' to d ay . B a b a d p re \

Barely Escaped

L ike a K en e from i of hU___ fUm eo m ed itt, 6 U n U n re l ’sefoape w ith a new w ife f r c a an I ra te e i*w ife v ia a b a i m e eoach m a y h a v e be en very funny t« e m y o o e —e x c e p t th e bride, the f o m e r V era InanoT a ShvTaloTa, above, w ho tm ile* de ip ite • h e r troB b le -beK t w edding tr ip . A fter AB e lopem ent to Y um a, Aria., the neirtyw eda re lu ra e d to HoUywood « a d w ork, U u r s I to th e atndloe M d U a B o H la n b rida to th e eafe w here ahe s lng t.

N EW S IN BRIEF

BENEFIT IICKEIS P i m O N S f t l E

T icket Miles s U rle d today In Tw in y»Ui. FUer a n d K im berly fo r the county-w ide dance se ries p lanned for J a n . 39 to b e n ef it M cOluaky m e ­m orial h e a lth cam p , M rs. W . y . AI- worUi, c lia lrm an of th e T w in F a lls county child w elfa re com m ltlec . aouncod th is a fte rnoon .

The com m ittee la successor to the Presiden t's b i r t h d a y celebra tion committee, follow ing "secesalon” yesterday from th e b irth d a y observ­ance because n a tio n a l head q u a rte rs refused to p e rm it use of f u n d i fo r the ch ild h e a lth cam p.

T icket sa les a t B uh l a re p rac tic a l­ly com pleted, M rs. A iw orth said. M u r ta u ^ a n d H an sen a re coopsr- a tlng In d isposing of th e tickets and th e ir resid en ts w ill a tte n d th e dances p U nned a t T w in ra il s . K im berly a n d Buhl. A dditional pa rties , also ra is ing fu n d s fo r th e child h e a lth pro jec t, will b e he ld a t H ollis ter and CasUeford. T hese two dances wlU Include card p a rtie s . T h e H ollU ter eveo t Is u nde r d irec tion of a Salm on trac t com m unity group. M rs. J . H . P ohlm an is c h a irm a n a n d h e r com ­m ittee aide Is M rs. C asper N ygaard. C u a e lo rd e o m m ltu e la. headed by W alU r T K h an n e n , a n d Includes M rs. W alter T schannen , M ra. Se relda H udson a n d M rs. E . D . Logan.

T he countyw lde com m ittee h a s Lewis P . Jones, T w in Falls, as sec' re ta iy - trea su re r .

Proposed 1938 Budget Shows Gain of $1,984

T en tative 1838 budget fo r T w in F a lls county la »1,9M m ore th a n th e fina l 1 0 3 7 budget a n d inc ludes a n a pp ropria tion of »2,376 to cover th e county 's quo ta of th e coet o f Id ah o 's partlclpaU on In th e O olden D ate exposlUon a t S a n F rancisco in 1039. county commissioners disclosed today.

w ith o u t reso rting to an Increase In county Uix levies th a t w ere se t In Septem ber lo r 1038, th e com m issioners au thorized the exposlUon app ro - n rla llons from T w in F a lls county fa ir funds.

E xpenditu res toU U ng w hich are 133,103 more th a n requestedbit. d e p a r tm e n t heads a n d a b o u r 12,000 over the 1937 f in a l d ra f t, were approved in th e p re lim ina ry B irtget-drafttng . N ext M onday is de ad ­line for se ttin g th e te n ta t iv e b udge t figures, and th e re a f te r com m ission­ers can lower b u t n o t inc rease am ounts. Public hearing will be held by law th e sccond M onday In Feb ruary .

E stim ated revenue*, o th e r th a n from tax levies, to ta l v p ro x lm a te ly $250,000. E stim ated revenues Include IM.MO from th e noxious weed d e ­p a rtm en t, w hich In 1937 tu rn e d in »1 0 .M2 'a n d $80,000 from th e county general hospital, w hich rep o rte d receip ts of $19,299.

Com m issioner's revenues were e stim ated a t 114,000, inc luding |]3.^l}00 of s ta t« liquor contro l funds.

T h e com m issioners budge ted 18.100 for election expenses, $3,000 for tuberculosis hospltallzaU on. »2.600 for the bu rial of ln |)lgents. $300 for bovine tuberculosis e ra d ica tio n a n d $500 for an elevator operator.- New build ings a n d la n d d rew gW.OOO.

T he 19>8 te n ta t iv e budge t, to g e th er w ith th e am oun ts asked by d e ­p a rtm e n t h e a d i a n d th e f in a l budget for 1937:C urren t E xpense 1938 Buduct Requests 1937 B udgetA uditor, clerk, reco rde r .........................I M.310Sheriff ............................................................ 20.700Assessor .............. 11.605T rea su re r ................................. ................I3.810

M .C .B O y S F A C EF ilin g o f b u rg lary charges loom

ed th is a fte rn o o n ag a in s t tw o Rock C reek O. C. C. cam p cnrollees, 18 a n d 17 y e a rs o f age.

T h e pa ir— E dw ard C. Sim m ons. 18, S c h e n ac tad y , N. Y „ a n d Jo seph H. C av an au g h . 17, A lbany, N. Y.—were a rre s ted ye sterd a y by Sheriff P . D. P ace. B urley , a n d w ere re tu rn e d to co un ty Ja il here^ Sheriff E. P . P r a ­te r In d ica te d th a t charges would p robably Ita f iled th is a fternoon accusaU on th a t th e youUos bu rg lar­ized th e confecU onery ahop of F red W alke r, b lin d H an sen m erchan t, and took c a n d y a n d c igarettes.

T h e y o u th s a re also believed by o ffice rs to h a v e ta k e n tw o bicycles In T w in F a lls . L ocal a u tho ritie s sen t

an a la rm a f te r fin d in g th a t th e bicycles w ere s to len abou t th e Ume th e boys w ere repo rted m issing from cam p . T h ey w ere sa id to have been s e t n l a H M s « n .

tb a ftate*! c m on th a floor.A . F . Joaas, defense a ttca n ey . In

l a U n c u p b is rebu tta l ipeeoh sla t* ed» “1 a m defending a desU tuta w om ao—I a m defeodtng h e r be* c aa aa b e t case Is Ju s t"

M rs. P ru e tt rem arked whUa on th a g ta n d yait«rday, *1 d id n 't know i rb a tb e r X h in t o r no t—I was a fn d d X had n ’t sh o t h im ." Jam es w a s explaining M rs. P ru e tt 's m ean - ( a « wtwD ih a uM d th « iracd •‘a t ia ld ’' to tb e Jury a ^ ttia c o ^ racesied to*

M rs. v n u t t w as o n th e w itness a ta n d du ring m oat of yasterday 'a c o u r t aewlon, w ith only a sTta m tp U o n ir tien D efease c ,______'▲ .'V. J ito a a eaUed t new witness, S t a te lU presenU U ve W a m a 'H iom * t « . ( D . . o o o d ln t) to th e d b a ir. B a te ttU le d t h a t bi^ w as o n scena o f th a B h e o t^ a n d p t e k a ^ p lev* a ra l ahells.

T h e de fendan t In h e r testim ony s ta te d th a t she waa a fra id t h a t “Je ff w as l o i a i to U ll m e w hen h e point* • d t a a sho tgun a t me.** S h e h a d p ra r lo u ily testified th a t h a w as "In* i ^ t ^ u d th a t they ta lk ed in t h a ear. H er husband to ld h e r h e i ro u ld ta k a h e r to th e s ta ta Une on t ie r tr ip to CaU fom la b u t th e n "got •M a n a n d refused to."

OoQtlnulng he r n a rra t io n she ■aid, "He go t ou t o f th e c a r and ■ ta ttad fo r th a houaa a t ta r tak ing th a a h d tfu n i o u t of th e rum ble seat •B d pick ing u p e o a e shtlla.*'

P o in ts O oa .* ^ C D h a whirled a n d to ld m e to

% e t ou t o f here .' H e po lnU d Uie a h o tfu n a t m e. I took m y pisto l o u t o l m y p u m .

*1 was a fra id th a t h e w u about t o puU th a trigger o a th e shotgun. X ) ^ l e d th e tr igger on m y pUtol w ith o u t tak ing a im a n d h e sU ggered B »d fell.

th a t , tim e I w as d a ied . I ’m e e r ta ln . b u t I Uiink I pu lled the tr ig g e r again . I d id n 't i tm a t any* Ib ta ir in particu lar. X d id n 't know iR hether I ’d killed h im o r n o t. I was a f r a id th a t I had n ’t sh o t h im

T o P r ra e h a t G eo d in g 'Rav. B ari 0 . Pounds. N am pa. U

t o f ill th a p u lp i t a t O oodlng fo r Rev. j . R ussell B row n, p u to r , Sunday a t n a . m . ______

B e rs F ro m M e n U n a . M rs. R ay m o n d Y ale; P o r t B enton.

M ont.. Is v is iting h e re brother>ln- la w a n d s is ter , M r. a n d M rs. Kelly M cK ean . '

B a re F ro m N am pa U r . a n d M rs. L . R . Bice an (l two

d a u g h te rs , N am pa, a re spending the w eek -end w ith M rs. B lee 's parenU , M r. a n d M rs. J . W . R leh ln s.

R e tu rn F ro m OuOng M b a M eW a Btavena a n d M iss U -

V erda B tavens a n d th e ir guest. Miss Joyaq S udsoA . P a sa d en a . Callf^ and M io o r a c e . w ho sp e n t several days a t S u n V alley , have re tu rned here.

CondlUoB V oohanged F r ie n d s o f M iss M axine Sm ith,

d a u g h te r of. Rev. a n d M ri. L. p . S m ith , re p w te d today U iat h e r con* d lU on w as unchanged . She Is ill a t th a B m lth hom e.

U B c f r U oenaea B eer Uoenses Issued by Uie county

so f a r in 1038 fo r 1938 reached 03 to ­day . L a te s t p e rm it approved by com- m lw o n e rs a n d l u u ^ by th e county reoo rder w en t to H arry Applebaum, M u rta u g h .

lE W O P P e E S S i OPPOSED B yF D R

W ASHINOTON. J a n . 22 W.R) — Presiden t Roosevelt "profoundly re ­grets renew ed oppression, pollUcal, economic a n d oUierwlse, o f th e Jew* Ish populaU on in c en tra l a n d e a s t­ern E u ropean la n d s a n d Indeed ev­erywhere." R abb i S tephen S . Wise said today on leaving Uie W hite house.

W ise sp e n t h a lf a n h o u r w ith Mr. Roosevelt. H e Is p resid en t o f th e Z ionist o rg a ji lu U o n of A m erica, a n d aUo he ad o f th e A m erican Jew ish congress.

••It is n o t necessary,*’ h e sa id , " to sccurc from th e P re s id e n t a n y re - a fflrm aU on th a t persecuU on of r a ­cial a n d relig ious m m orlty Is a b ­h o rre n t to h is ow n aoul.

"Ho o f course p rofoundly regrets renewed oppression , po litica l, eco- nomlo a n d o therw ise o f th e Jew ish populaUon in c e n tra l a n d e as te rn E uropean la n d s. Indeed everyw here.'’

P O F i N M E I t R A P S LOW P U

I n th e face of.low a n n u a l p roduo- Uon o f popcorn, " it a ppea rs th a t som eone is buying o u r h igh quality popcorn a t too low a price," aeco rd - Ing to H . R . Honess, K in g H ill grow er, w ho w ith J . P . H oness w en t to N am pa a n d Caldwell la s t week to InvesU gate the I d o h o ^ r e g o n ppp- oom set*iu>.

H oness to ld th e E vening Tim es th a t th e growers are

B uperlnU ndent of schoolsProsecuting a tto rn e y ........P robate c o u rt .....Coroner Surveyor Ja n ito rC ounty a g e n t __Noxious weed Com missioners ....

T o ta l c u rren t expense ________H ospltol ................................... .............Poor farm a n d In d lg e n ts ..............Fair .... . .

_ 4.3fl0 6-370

_______ . _ 8 .3«______ __ _____ 735

7.5253.7D5

64.550

t 14.970 31,560 ia,3B£ ' 14.110

4.415 6.850 9,345

735 310

7.785 3,975

64.530 61.695

8 13.800 30,300 11.459 23,730

4,S03 6338 9,389

733 338

7.190 3,811

87,750 99,775

1351,133 . 1113,210

101.380

$349,149$110,000

79,88039,020

$404,079

mCMGESr a IN fiisR

Jess Young, H ansen , a n d Je ss Brow n. K im berly, p leaded gu ilty to highw ay tra ffic vlolaU pns before JusU ce of th e P eace O uy T . Swope In cou rt today. B oth a rr e s t s w ere m ade by s ta te highw ay p a tro lm en .

Y oung paid a $5 f in e inc lud ing costs fo r runn ing th ro u g h a s top sign n e a r K im berly, w h ile Brow n w as assessed th e sam e f in e fo r d riv ­ing w ithou t c learance lig h ts on his truck w hen picked up n e a r F iler .

J . O. Pum phrey. m unic ipal Judge, h e s rd two tr a f f ic vio la tion cases F riday . R icha rd H . T oo thm an . Boise, form er residen t of T w in Falls, pleaded guilty to a speeding charge a n d w as fined $S Including coats.

T h o rle lf R angen , Buhl, arrested early F rid ay m orn ing on M ain ave­n u e p leaded gu ilty to a reckless d riv ing charge a n d was fined $10 a n d $9 coats.

WiU co n d u ct Services R ev . d i e s t Coryell, N asaren^

evange lis t, w ill conduct lervlces a t th e local N aaarene church Sunday a t 11 a . m . a n d a tte n d th e K im berly de d ica tio n r lte a In th e a lU rnoon .

Sings a t Boise M rs. O . P . D uvall will sliiv Utls eve­

n in g a t th e w edding of M lu B ertha W ilburn , a fo rm er Je rom e resident, a t th e P re sb y te ria n church a t Boise. T h e cerem ony will ta k e place a t 8 o'clock.

W ayside club will m eet Tuesday a t th e hom e o f M rs. F red Beer, 940 B lue tJkkes boulevard, fo r a n all* d i^ m eeU ng, A pot-luck d in n e r wUl b e se rved a t 13:30 p. m . w ith rolls fu rn ish ed . M em bers a re asked to b ring ouU ng a n d scissors.

Richfield Infuiit Dies at HoHpitul

H ie In fa n t son of M r. a n d Mrs. OarlB Robertson, U lohfleld, died to-

k t a ',l5 a . m . a t th e h t»p ltal w here h e was bom Deo. 11. He U w rn v e d by hU paren ts.

O raveside rlU s w in be held S u n - a t I p . m , a t Uta FUer cem etery

. vllh Rev. 1. a. Mota, MeUiodlAt paa* t a b offlelaUng. in U rm e n t will be t T w e W hite m ortuary.

k a m odem p iano, from 400 . . M 9 U near fee t of w ire of various i t a a a t e r s a i* used.

(Complete Coverage AT ONE COST

With ene eoal yai oaa reaok t m t I M N h e a M w ith VMr O m b U M A«. R a tM a re « i-MgUewUy few for thU clrtv-

i A n i r u t UNB PBR DAT • b dara per Uaa per 4*r...lte

dsra. per line per day lie-JPt# Mae............. Ito

for OMh.*

to m a rk e t th e unsold po rtion of th e 1937 crop. M ost of tiie crop is in C anyon county, a lthough m any so u th e rn Id a h o fa rm e rs ,a lso have unso ld popcorn, occordlng to th e S lnc « lU m an,- "E very grower hav ing uns'old pop­co rn In sou thern Id ah o and e u te m O regoii Is w tn te d In th is o rg an lta ' tlon ," he said T he group is a co operaUve u n it a im ing to m irk e t com a t a fa ir p rice th rough the reg u la r w holesale-re tail channels. I t h a s found th a t C aliforn ia prices, 15 to ao c en ts per pound a n d some tw o fo r 35 cents, a re "abou t th e low est." California is a m a jo r o u t­le t fo r popcorn of th is area.

Service for Infant Is Held a t Burley

BU RLEY . J» n , M loes were held yesu rd ay for th e in -

of Mr. and Mrs. U o

Aska TIUe CU arlng A sking d e a ra n c e of lltle on lot

n ine o f b l o a 08 In T w in Falls. A D. B obler h a d filed s u it In d istric t cou rt today a g a in s t Humner Brownell a n d o th e rs . H e seeks also can rrlla tlon of taxes p rio r to 1937 since lie ac ­qu ired th e p roperty by lax dped. Ray D . Agee Is a tto rn ey fo r th e peUtloner.

K aggle a t th e fam ily home. Tlie ch ild d l s l a t th e hom e of Its p a r­enU.

A t th a lloep lU I P a tle n U a d m itte d to th e hosplU l

w ere M ra. H . W. B ean , Mrs. Bruce Q la n d o n ,T w ln P a lls ; L orraine Pom ­eroy, M rs. A i'thiir Collins, H ansen; F e rn T hom as, K im berly. 'l'ho.-ifl dls- ip lssed w ere L eonard C liytraus a n d aon, M rs. K en n e th H ea th a n d son, T w in P a lls ; A. J . W atson, Rog- eraon.

Itev. Cileh O rlfflth , Nftmpa. who Is as«lstlntf Uev. J . R u u e ll Brawn ao o d ln g , h i rcvlvrtl servUcfi a t Uie K im berly N itaarene oluiroh, will speak th is e v en ln s on " P n p a ra tlo n fo r Uie H rrond Cnm lng nf Ulirlut,' on U unilay a t 11 a. m .. on " H e ar t' P u r ity o r K rad lcatlon of Carnality ," a t 3:90 p. m .. a t th e ded ica tion le rv - ioes on " I 'h e C h u rch 's Foundation," and a t 7:80 p. m . on '- r h e W ay Home to O u r H eavely H om e.''

P O S IA L A O D iS S C K E S C

News of RecordM arriage Licenses

JA N . 22WUllam J . H . San ger a n d S tella

Baker, both of T w in Falls.JA N . 11

Daniel L. S leber a n d M abel R. O rlnd ttaff, bo th o f T w in Falls.

T B irth s• ------------------------------------- -—

To Mr. and M rs. Bruce O landon , Twin Falls, a d a u g h te r a t 11:30 p. m. yest<rday a t th e hosp ital m a te r ­n ity home.

Funera ls

O y A R I E R i y i E S E I F O R S W A y

Q u arte rly co nference of th e Tw in F a lls L. D . 8 . -s take wiU b e held S u nday w ith f ive S a lt U k e C ity v is ito rs p resen t. 'The session will be h e ld a t th e tabernac le .

Besides th e reg u la r m eetings a soc ial w ill be he ld a t 8:30 p. m. S u nday In th e recreaU on ha ll fo r the p r im a ry s ta k e boa rd , stake p resi­dency, h ig h councU advisor and* th e ir p a r tn e r s on ly In h ono r of th e visit­ors. I t w aa a n n ounced today.

T h e M . I . A. session o f th e confer- nce w ill f e a tu re a ta lk by Mrs.

S te lla O aks, w ho h a s ju s t retu rned fro m E u ro p e. T h e m eeting w ill con­vene a t 7:30 p. m , a n d m usic will be p rese n te d by eac h w ard.

I l i e fiv e queens fo j tbgQ old a n d O re en ba ll a re asked to be p re se n t a n d receive th e ir pictures.

Spank Killer

“Y ou're n o t to o big to ip a n k . I ’ll ta k e th a t h ig h a n d m IghU ness ou t o f you,” D o ro th y Schaefer, 17, above, quoted h e r f a th e r’s th re a t w hen she in te rm p te d a quarrel a t th e ir Je rse y C ity , N. J „ home. II«j f irs t picked u p a n a larm clock, tM n g rabbed a kn ife, she sa id . In m e eifsulog tu ssle , he w as sU bbed

'd e a th . S h e faces m urder cEarget.

Seen Today

r nt I C E RECOVER 3 STOLEN BIKES

Police officers recovered th reo s to len bicycles du rin g th e p a s t 34 h o u rs a n d lis ted one m ore s to len bicycle on th e ir records.

W . B. C lark . 639 Second avenue n o r th , reported* th a t h is bicycle w as ta k e n fro m In back o f th e O tpheum th e a te r a t 7 p . m . F rid a y . O fficers located I t In Uie 900 block on F ifth s tre e t n o r th early S a tu rd a y m o rn ­ing .

D uane C h ris tian se n repo rted th a t h is bicycle w as s to len F rid ay a f te r ­noon. I t w as fo und by offlcera in back o f th e Roxy U ieater. J im H aw ­ley’s bicycle., w hich w as ta k e n tw o days ago fro m h is hom o a t 383 f ilz th avenue c ast, w as found by th e Ja n i­to r of th e Blckel school th is m orn ing . fiUll m issing is th e bicycle o f H u b ert R ussell. 311. S idney stree t, w hich w as ta k e n fro m th e h igh school yes­te rday .

R EA D T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS.

W E S E L L M ORE USED M R S

THAN AR Y O R E E L S E IR TOWR

HERE’S WHY

PETTERBEN—S erv ices lo r E m e a t P etersen, w ho died W ednesday will bo held M onday a t 2:30 a t th e W hite chapel and in te rm e n t will be in T w in P a lls cem etery. T h e body rests a t th e W hit* m ortuary .

T em peratures

L ocal police today were looking for Hoy C rlssom , 14. Jerom e, w ho was re­p o rted a s m issing to Uic local police d e p a r tm e n t by S h e riff Jam es Davis o f J e ro m e county la te Friday a fte r ­n oon .

W h en la s t seen a t Jerom e a t 2 p. m . F r id a y , h e w as w earing a brown c ap a n d a d a rk coat, corduroy trous-

a n d b lack shoes. He Is described be ing five fee t fou r inches ta ll,

w ith r e d h a ir a n d freckles.

Min. Max. Prcr.

An Increase o f 39 p e r c en t over 1630 in th a n u m b e r of p a tro n s who h a d change of ad dress, a sked to have th e ir m a ll fo rw arded or moved w ith in o r from th e c ity , w as listed today In a rep o r t issued by P o s tm u - te r M . A. S tronk .

I n 1937 Uicre w ere ia,aoa chansa o f a dd ress card s f iled in oom parison w ith 9,137 in 1936.

"T his huge ch ange of address lis t o f n e arly 34 p e r day keeps o u r clerks busy try ing to deliver th e m all to th e co rrec t address, as I t m u st be m em orised o r checked dally w hen m a ll a rr lv e i fo r thasa p a trons ,” said S tro n k . "W e a re o ffe ring thU com­pariso n in c o n junction w ith a n e ar­

Boisecalis fy ....................Qhicmo ........Denver ..................

11 41 JO 13 43 1« 403( M

Ha\TeHelenaKallipiU ............ .Kao*W CU T...........LM AnitlM .........Ullei City ..........UinnMpolu ...........New York ............

.........14 4tU 44 38 44

........ }4 31M 71 i t 42 }« 1«

..... 39 40 MOtnahk .......poeaUllf) .............porlland ...............8(. tAiUU .............flalt UK* City ....Ban rranelioo .....a«4tUe .......TWIH TKLLti .....w niuw n ......Yeilowitone............

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RECESS C A K Slie r a s toadd reas a ll bills a n d lU U m e n is with th e fu ll s' ree t add ress o f th e ir cii<i. tom er, to Insure r ap id delivery." he concluded.

P ostofflce rH iila tio n a require the poatofflce to r e tu rn to tli# sentler, m a ll m a tte r w ith Insuffic ient a d - d rea i.

Flight RouteSY D N EY (U.Rt—C apt. P . O . T ay ­

lor, w ho accom panied Klngiforrt s m i th on hln tran s-P ac lflo flight from A ustralia to C a lllom la In 1034, is p la n n in g a survey flig h t a r ro u th e In d ian O cean betw een th e w ri t c oast o f A ustralia a n d MombaMR. A frica.

HEAPORT DOM HEn BAItCELONA, J a n . 33 (U R t-'lhe

se ap o rt of Ban F fllu UuUoU. 7a m iles n o r th of B arm lnna, was bom b­ed today. Casualties w«re heavy, D ftlelal an n n tin cc m in t nald. T w enty

4 U. 8 . U rn C K ItH KI1.LEII MANfLA, J a n . 33 (UPt-K .mr U nit­

ed U ta tra a rm y o lllc rrs w rre klllrd today w hen th e ir autom obile blew A tire a n d t'tnnlied Into a ijee f if th officer was injured.

W. A. Babcock, Jr. Takes U. S. PostW iliu m A, DabMKk, Jr.. T w in n i l l s

a llo rn ey , le f t Unlay for Seattle , W ash ., w here he will U ka up new du tlea w ith the regional na tional labo r r e la tio n s board.

H e h a s been pracUclng law Iwre w itli h is fa th e r , form er Judge W. A. Babcock , sr.

Real E aU U T r in a fe n

Tw in Falla T ltU and Abstract Company

No Liccnsc Law Change for 1938,

Motorists ToldNo ch an g es In m otor vehicle

license law s and th e p rese n t sched ­ule of fees c an be m ade u n til Uie s ta te leg isla tu re convenes In J a n u ­a ry o f 1939, County A.weasor J . D. B a r n h a r t e m p h a s lu d today for m o­to ris ts w ho have been holding back on p u rch a se of 193B license plates .

B a r n h a r t sa id th a t m any auto ow ners have Inform ed h im Uiey are delay ing license purchase because tliey ho p e for a reduction In feed,

"TTiere c a n n o t be any reduction th is y e a r because th e legislature do e sn 't m eet," h e declared, "Any change In fee jfo u ld have to be m ade by th e legisla tors, and c u rren t ta lk of a IS fee la m erely paving the way for poMlble ac tion In 1939,”

L ady w alk ing dow n M ain ave­n u e looking m ore or less like w a ter-soaked c a t w ith h e r h a ir p la s te re d to h e a d a l te r a vf&ve o r p e rm a n e n t o f som eth ing like th a t . . . S e c re ta ry In courthouse office ho ld ing baby fo r visito r a t office. . . B usinessm an rem a rk ­in g t h a t "W e a re going th rough ou r w ors t c n ic lc a l tim e" . . . J u ­n io r ChambCTites receiving f irs t Issue of Ju n io r Ju g , th e ir m im e­og rap h e d m o n th ly paper. . . H alf dozen sklera phon ing to fin d ou t w h e th e r snow Is deep enough to sk i a t new r u n s in M agpie basin —a n d S een T oday Is Inform ed th a t I t Is . . . A nd couple o f boys curiously survey ing w rcckoge of sm ashed eggs on w a U ^ n fro n t of s ta g e dep o t, th e n l B |m g up som e of th e s t l g h t l y - m e ^ p cbrls.

BEANSHIPMENIS1 0 B E C 0 N I W E I

T ak in g of o rd ers for sh ipm en t of sam p le sacks o f choice No. 1 g rea t n o r th e rn b e an s will c a rry over th ro u g h th e f i r s t o f n e x t w eek, it was a n n ounced today by W . B, Law ­rence, c h a irm a n of Uie C ham ber of Com nicrcc b e a n com m ittee.

T h e sacks c o n ta in sou th l o k o and Tw in P a lls public ity , p lus a sheet of reclpca. O rde rs so f a r to ta l between 600 a n d 700, a n d th e m ailing list show s rec ip ie n ts In widely scattered p a r ts of tlie n a tio n .

Any re s id en t of th is a rea m ay have th e beans sh ipped by leaving name.s a n d add resses a n d paying the 36- c en t fee. l l i l s Includes a ll m ailing co:tt.

Wednesday, January IB D eed. Mrs. SUUa Hsgle to O Muse

tlO, Lottf 4, B, 0, 10, II and 13 In Blk M In the Town of Hansen.

Do, B. a . Melcher to C. P. Bwstt1 1 0 , pt aw a s la lo n .

Lcas^ A. B. Wilson lo A B. Shrl- ir, U t 4 In 8 10 14. ’D eed, L. Atkinson to E. Gregory

•1, Lot 11 Blk IM Buhl.Do, E. Gregory to II, w , Barry

«10, LotJi 11 and 13 nik 13S.Do. II, W, Barry lo E Qregory

110, P t I/)t B nik 3 PruUlnnd sub- dlvUlon.

C oncluding phases of a dam age a c tio n over m ortgage foreclosure w ers c a rried over u n til n ex t week today w h in Ju dge J . W. P o rte r re- o e s s ^ a c u rren t d ls trlo t cou rt hear* Ing to 1:30 p. m . M onday. T h e su it involves H . H um phrey, ran c h er, as pla lnU ff, a n d th a S o u th e rn Id ah o Produc tion C red it aseoclaUon a s de- fendan t.

W lUiesses called by Uie defense to ­day were R . L. Hyde, H om er Miller, M rs, N ettle M agel, U oyd Atwmxl a n d O ale Atwood. In oi dering the

u . Ju d g e P o rU r eacused Jury­m e n unU l M onday.

T hn rtday , J a n u a r r Se Deed,’ E. ( lab a rd i lo j . Q annon

17000, SE8K MO-14.

Local Specialist Buck Home After

Study in EuropeD r. L loyd E. O aks has re tu rned

from E urope w here he sp e n t the fa ll a n d w in ter studying In V ienna a n d Sw ltserlaiid . He a lto a ttended a n In terna tional co n fe n n ce of eye ip e c la lli ts a t Cairo,

A ccom panied by Mrfl. O aks he tou red PalesU nr, I ta ly a n d G er­m any and on the ir re tu rn to this coun try visited a num ber of eastern cities. Mrs. Oakn spent th e past week w ith her paren ts In U tah where she waa Joined by he r h u ib a n d be­fore they rrliiriied here.

D r. Oaka v m In 'IWlii Kalis fo r a brief sluy Ian ^cek.

REA D T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS.

n t ly . f lv e milt* of M rre ti In W est- in lnater. Englsntl. nro llhun lnatedby llg lil.

HOLLISTER 0. E. S.M embers ot the llolllHler C hapter No. 4 7 ,0 . K. H.,

p leise a lten d Ihe R anui Henderson ftinet^ l In a

body. Meel i l tho M aw nlc T en p le , Tw in Fallii,

a l 1 :30 p. m„ Sunday Jan u a ry 23.

MONDAY JAN. 24Sale StartsHorses ua.m.

and

Mules AUCTIONSALE

“ S o u t h e r n Id a h o ’ H l .n i fccHt H o r se S a le ”ttO head of horses and m ules are lUted Jlowever wa can uss

'■ iv .a lo c k C o m m .1‘hon. 2I« oc »40

Legion Hears Talk On Universal Draft

by H arry B eno it, local a tto rn ey and Id ah o 's L egion na tional executive com m itteem an , betorc 60 IV l ii Knlls L egionnaires a t th e post le u lo n tlil.i week.

T lie bill would provide d raftin g of bo th m en a n d w ea lth In w artlm r,

'D r . W. P . P asse r spoke on A m eri­canism .

• W e f t l v eeverybody a iq u a re deal; a n d s ta n d b ac k of every used c a r we sell. N o "b o rse - tra d ia ^ * * h e r e . T h e l o w e i t p o i s lb l e p rice s considering th e Talue you buy. O ur prices a re th e sam e to every- body. Y ou alw ays ^ e t a re a l u sed c a r barj^ain a t o u r u sed c a r lo t—t h a t ’s w h y people com e back , y e a r a f te r year.

“Ju a illc k R b a d m u te r T ou ring Sedan , Model Q-81. See th is one ....|699

*36 Linco ln Z ephyr Sedan . New Tires,H ea te r. R adio .........*875

'35 V -8 T udor Sedan ..$335 ‘35 V-B D eluxe Fordor

T ouring .......................« 7 6'35 C hevro let M atte r

Bedan .................... ....»375•34 P lym ou th Coupe ....1380•35 V -8 Coupe ............. 1385'38 V -8 Deluxe Pordor

T ouring ....................... »495’37 V-B Deluxe F ordor 1050 '33 C hevro let Coupe ..1105 •31 C hevrolet C oach ...,|148 ■37 V-B T udor Bedon ..|S50

lUf FMM k DUUD KHO'S WIU- U a AKD M lf TO MAKE aOODI

UNION Motor Co.Y our FO RI) Dealer

The Spirit of Friondllnen and Fair Dealing Which

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CAFETERIA DINING ROOM - BUFFET

A ll L o o a M OM M ain Lobby - a l etfabte rrtoea.

[ 400BATHS

400r o o m s

DININe - DANCING ENTERTAINMENT Every Friday and Saturday NtghftIW tliudiii Dm . i m

SNEW HOUSEh a l t i-A K B c m f , UTA H

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Saturday, January 22, I9S8 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO.

BRAUDOCK MOVES TO BATTLE WITH BAER

Mac Applaiids for Snead Withdrawal from Meet

Underdog in Betting Comes from Behind To Annex Close Win in New York

By STU A RT CAMEItON U&lled P k m Sporta E ditor

N EW YORK, Jan . 22 (U.P.)— A rin g plot tso fa n ta stic th a t no d ram atis t would d a re w rite i t sped tow ard rea lity today

' as Form er Cham pion J im Braddock, v ictor over Tommy F a r r of W ales in la s t n ig h t's garden fig h t, looked ahead to a possible second triu m p h over M axie B aer and ano ther sho t

V « « a t th e W o rld ’s heavyw eight

A notlicr U pset

Jim m y C raddock , lo n n c r w orld's cham pion, i * u headed fo r a re ­tu rn crack a t th e tU le rollowlnc h i i u p w t victory over Tommy

.F a r r la«t n ifh t . He is scheduled to U kc on Max B a er in m arch, w ith an eventual bou t against th e (Itlcholder se t fo r th e w inner o t th a t m a tch .

Filer Defeats Jerome CIuIj

FIL E R , J a n . 22 (SpcclaD —C oach J im m y O ’B rien 's W ildcats tu rn ed baclc the Je rom e T ro jan s by of 25-13 In a Class A basketba ll cn - c o u n tu la s t n igh t.

TJie Invader.'; pu t up a strong firs t h a lf f igh t, b u t faded in th e liiat two stanzas to go down to de fea t. Scor­in g for bo th clubs w as evenly dirJcfed amooB th e s ta rU ng player.s, a i- though S tu U m an of th e W ildcats go t seven, a n d ' H oUibaugh callccted stx fo r th e losers to ga in top honors.

C ount a t th e end of th e f i r s t qua r­te r was 4-3. a t tlic h a lf U -10, wlUi F l ie r in th e lead boUi tim es. Tlie W ildcats he ld Jerom e scoreless In th e th ird period w hile a dd ing six po in ts to th e ir to ta l to bring the co u n t to 17-10. T hey added e igh t m ore in Uie final q u a rte r nnd Conch Jo h n N orby’fl team go t only th ree .

In th e prelim inary con test, the F ile r girls nasert ou t th e Je rom e club by n coun t of 17-U, w ith N ellie R ich collcctliig IS polnlH for th e w inners.

I.inf’tJIw /o r boj-.s’ gnmc:FIL E Rf le n i r jH tu iunan .........‘C ou ihey ...........I le ld rlHfhiiflJ .............

HubslUutloni:

J i:itO M E 1 ((e luBK.................. OwensI! ............... Arnold1. .................... Htclle

........... I lD lllbau ihI-llfr — f r fa m e r .

Kimherly Wins Over Haiiscn

K IM nEllL Y , Ja n . aa (3i)0elul)— CiMvU bmikptlwlltrnni.i sw ept both rntln of n <loiibler- lieuder ro u r t pc rforiim nre from the Invading H an«fn clubs ln" t n igh t

III thn fpftturn even t of Ihn ev i.lnfl, thn lliilltlogii ou tc ln r.vd thn ( Ir r a n W avn i)y a sroro of 2'J-B. Thn liH'nl rh ib wus nlirnii 1 0 >a n t llin end of th e f irs t (jiinrter. lti-« n t t li r h a lf

. nnd 30-4 n t thn th lril ( |un rlrr .N rrlry led thn scorlMg w ith r ig h t

l>()lnl<i.In tlin p re lim inary ihn K im ­

berly fro»li-w)ph n iitflt rlm lk ril up n 30-17 vlrtnry a fte r guln liig it iri-(! iirtviiutngn n t tlir iia lf tim e. Arnold l-’rci'.iKnin wkii Ii IkIi p n ln t nini th is niroTintpr w ith la im lnls.

Mtipujw lo r thp vn rslly Imys' gam e:KIMRKKLY KANHKNl,a in b llt | F .............. H tandtrnH ltlln b o lh a m K................ J . H mllhrr** ilon# . < ! ................ IlotllfieldNeeley ............. VaiixQ uranel ........... (1.........................« o .s

N ubatllulioni: K im brrly — Jan im , Rarloh. ( ln g |h . I la n ie n —Itrjmoldn, H tangcr, M o lhenhM d.

V i i i u I i i I h Win O v e r

I J . o f W a N l i i n ^ t o n

( ] o u r t Q i i i i i t c lMOBOOW, Ja n . a (U W -U nlver»-

Ity of Idnho 's record of no dflfents in the hnmn |>orl will Ixt a t ntokn hnro to n ig h t wliett th n n ta rt ln g w hln- lln blnwA for l>eilnnlnv of th o hoop ^f^lr» w ith Iho U nlvnrslty o f W «iih- InK^oii.

Ill Inal niKlit'n ro iilr s t . tlin Vim- daln w orod ii «l-30 vlrl,<try over liiviiitliig < U|>) >» A fu^t b u ttle . t)t«va lielko lr<l tlie liluho n tliirk .

Moth tram * U ko th o IKmh' ou a rvpti liHiiln. T h ry « |)lll ih e lr JVntt nfrlen two w rrkn ago, niWI WiinliUig- ton huB tivorrd two wInn iiv rr Miiil- t a i u and oiiei * in ove r W ashing­to n Hlutc. 'H in V andals ho ld a over WntililiiHlon B ta to a n d W ash- ii 'l to n .

Id ah o hns no t lost a va rsity i U «t 111 M<mmh)W tliU MaMU).

boxing title,Jersey Jim , th e ring ’s “Cin­

derella m an," who played a rags-to-riches role in moving from s re lie f ro ste r to th e royal purple and gold of th e world's cham pionship, scored one of th e bigge.st upsets of recent boxing h istory by ou t­pointing th e 2 4 -y e a r-o ld W elsh coal m iner in th e ir lO -round bout. A 2-1 underdog in tlic flnnJ b e tting . B raddock staged a perfec tly gauged fig h t to d o se w ith a ru sh a n d win th e nod from tw o of th e th ree officials. T he ou t-

a lm ost as unexpected th e upset w in over B aer w hich m ade Jim m y, a 1-8 underdog in th e b e t­ting . the c h am p th ree years ago.

M any of th e ringside experts, in ­c luding P rom oter Mlko Jacobs, re ­garded th e decision a se n tim en ta l one, b u t no n e dispu ted th e f a c t th a t B raddock w as th e 8t^onge^ m an a t th e finish. A spo tty f ig h t becaiue of a listless s t a r t , a n d t o o frequen t c linching, i t nevertheless p leased a crow d of 17.360 cash custom ers who con tribu ted a gross ga to o f «S0,64&.

HUj-ted, Closed F ast B raddock s ta r te d fa s t a n d dosed

fast. He won th e f irs t tw o listless rounds. A lthough ou tpo in ted , hp w on the th ird on a foul. T he fo u rtli w ent to F a rr . So did th e nex t four, a n d It seem ed a t th is po in t th a t Braddock w ould be called upon to m ake good h is prom ise to q u it i f he lost.

T lien th e 32-year-old Jersey I rish m a n rea lly began to fig h t. He opcne< th e n in th w jth a le ft to th e body a n d a righ t to th e head. Cool w hile th e angered W elshm an sw ung w ildly, B raddock followed w ith body blows th a t b rough t th e crowd to its feet. I n full com m and B raddock sw arm ed a ll over F a r r to w in th e round by a wide m argin.

M ore of th e sam e in th e te n th . B raddock tvalted for fin opening a n d th e n landed a le ft to tho head a n d followed w ith a Jolting rig h t to th e Jaw. T ho crow d scream ed. P a r r dived Into B raddock bu t d id n o t la n d ond Jim m y sen t Uie coal m ine r back o n his heels wlUi a r ig h t to the face, a n d followed w ith an overhand sm ash to tiic head to close ou t th e round a n d th e fight.

Crowd Cheers Approval 'Ilien cam e th e decision. T liere

mu-M have been m any sixjctators who th o u g h t f 'n r r had won it o r Uiat a draw would liave been a proper vtrrtirC. B u t i t th ey c ried tiie lr dLi- iipproval tiiey were drowned o u t by tliu occlalm for the popular Irlsli- m an a n d In tho booing w hich was accordcd l-'urr w hen he refused to ucccpt JIm 'a han d n f nounccm eni was made.

L ater F iirr insisted th a t h e ' did no t know th a t Braddock had o lfered hLi hand.

"I was too dum bfounded over th e (IccUlon to know any th ing ," F u rr :.ul(l lii hU dres.ilug room. " I really thouKht I had won. I ’d like a n o th e r cliuiicc w ith h im , b u t anyway 1 can always go buck (o th e m ines and rnnko a living.”

W on 't F igh t Baer M (»t su rp rt id ig i>0»t-flght iil ter-

»ncn wiiH tlio t of Joe Q ould, dapper niHiingrr n t thn (tirmer cham p.

•■Nn, we w on 't f igh t Bnpr," h e w irt. “T o .fig h t h im would be a backw ard slop. We l>ent him once."

•■I>(in't worry," said Mlko Jacobs, '•Urnddock will figh t B aer, n i e r e 's no co n ln ic t b u t the re U an ngree incnt. I t ’n t>een understood a ll a long U iat the w inner would fight lia e r M uifh 11."

Not a ll of the figh t occurred In the ring, 'n ie ro were a couple of m elees Involving New ^ r k sportsw rlters l>rti)ro th e m ain show w ent on, nnd a no ther inc ip ien t ono in ^ r r ' i d rew lng room w hen a n Engllnh re im le r w i g h l to prevent 7tommy UlkliiK to New York w riters.

B raddock carried two goo<t-luck iokeiin w ith h im , Ono w as a golden horscBlioe Rupjwsedly n u d e by fo r­m er cham pion Bob Pltinim m ons I 'rrA entrd lo Braddock by Jo h n "JiifnUt’’ Condon of I.liu lbrrgh-k id- iiap fum e, it was carried to ringside In Jim 's w ater bucket. In B niddock's <lreMlng robe pocket was a rabb it 's fool.

'l l ir rn wern no knockdowns and ne ither m a n was noticeably m arked

lU addock weighed I M ^ .P a r r 20?!

By HENBY M cLEM OREPASADENA, Calif., J a n . 22 Ol.PJ

—A t th e rWc o f ru in in g m y so­cial s ta n d in g In S t. Andrew s, S co tland , I feel I m u st publicly a p p lau d Sam Snead for h is su d ­den w ithd raw a l from th e >3.000 P a sa d e n a open golf tou rn am en t a f te r only 11 a n d frac tion holes o f play .

As you doubtless know, S nead c re a tc d ft five-a larm furore he re yesterday w hen, d isgusted w ith his- se ve n over p a r score on t)>e f irs t 11. a n d a n ou t-o f-bounds sh o t on th e tw e lfth , he paid off h is caddy a n d h o t- fo tted It for th e clubhouse.

H U fellow professionals fttlll w ere up In a rm s over th e inc iden t today, a n d a dem and for a n o f­fic ia l rep rim and w as in th e h ands of P . O . A. P residen t G eorge Jacobus. T o u rn am e n t officials sp lu tte red over th e ir te a a n d ta p ­ped th e ir canes angrily on th e floor a t th e very m en tion of S nead .

T en n e d Poor Sportsm anAll th rough th e c lubhouse, and

a ll over th e course, Sam w as de­sc ribed os unsportsm anlike , lack­ing In gam cness, a n d uneth ica l. N ot B single one of h is rival p ro- fesslonaU had a w ord to say in his defense. T h is cam e a s no surprise, I m ig h t add, becam e Sam never h a s been popular w ith tou rn am en t players.

T h e W est V irignia boy is a ‘'loner," and h a s been ever since h e rose to fam e. H e room s alone, e a ts alone, and fin d s h is p leas-

Oakley Downs Biu'Iey ill Cage Tlu Uler

BURLEY, Ja n . 23 (S p e c la l) -B u r- Icy, a n d Oakley basketball clubs w aged th e ir typ ical Inter-counly clash h e re la st' n ig h t, and for the second year in a row, the Invading H o rn e ts came o u t on top. T liey a n ­nexed a 27-25 victory in a th rilling b a ttle th a t saw th e local club nearly sn a tc h a victory a fte r tra ilin g from th e opening quarter.

A fter the Oakley club had gone in to a 25-16 advantage a t Uie s ta r t of th e final stanza , U)e Bobcats cam e to life wJlh a rally th a t b rough t th e count to a 25-25 tie. T h e n w ith five seconds to go. Voycc, v e teran Oakley gua rd , cam e th ro u g h w ith a long sh o t to tuck the gam e away.

O akley held a 9-6 advan tage a t th o q u a rte r a n d was a h ead 17-13 n t th e h a lf, and th e n increased ihe odvan tage to 25-16. B u t a fte r C lark w ont ou t on fouls In th e th ird s ta n ­za, th e ir defense cracked, a n d led by O . A calturri, w ho scored seven points, the local club clim bed up to a He score before succiunblng to Voyce’s long shot.

Ell.son was "hot", fo r th e visitors and dropped m five field goals to to p Uie scoring for th e evening,

In a prelim inary con test, th e B u r­ley frosh-soph o u tfit cam e th rough w ith i\ 27*22 victory over the Oakley Juniors. C ount a t th e h a lf tim e

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alone. He seldom sp e a k s .to his com panions w hen p lay ing a ro(ind, a n d is very choosey ab o u t (he pairings. H e likes to play fa st, nnd w hen he Is pa ired w ith n slow ployer h e doesn 't fall to show h ia annoyance.

It Is WSrth no ting th a t h e waa paired w ith Jim m ie T hom son , a ilioughtfu l and carefu l sh o tm ak er, yr.stcrday. I t is no secre t th a t S am nnd Jim m ie, rivals fo r th e tit le ol w orld's longest h itle r , a re n o t friendly.

O n Bnead's BideI t w ould seem th a t I am ta k in g

a iitnnd again st Snead , b u t I a m r.ot. As I sa id before, I a m on his side. In th e I lrs t place , S n e a d l.snt th e f irs t golfer to q u it a tou rnam en t. Bobby Jo n e s d id I t In the BrltLsh open a t S t. A ndrew s In 1920. O ddly enough, it w as th o tw c llth hole th a t stopped Jo n es, loo. 1 don ’t rem em ber Jo n e s be ing dri>orl«d for the act. I n 1927 Abe M U rhell picked up h is ba ll In th o U. S. open, and only tw o ye a rs ago T om m y Arm our ceased fir in g In the th ird round of th e op en a t O akm ont. A nd O ene S a raz en w e n t to Ihe bench in th e f i n t ro u n d

.o f the A ugusta open In 1030.In th e second p lace . S n e a d

Isn't in top physical cond ition a t th e presen t tim e. H e to ld m e aa long ogo as th e Los A ngeles open th a t he was fa r from stro n g , a n d th a t alm ost 365 consecutive days of golf had him w orn ou t. H e r e ­peated th is to me a t th e Crosby^ tou rnam en t la st week, a n event* w hich h e won.

Causes Com motionA nother tiling—S nead 's m odesty

prevented h im from rea liz ing w hat a com m otion h is w ith d raw ­al would cause. Ho d id n 't know , u n til yesterday, anyw oy, how m uch h is presence In th e f ield m eant. H e apparen tly h a d no Idea th a t h e was golf's b iggest f tt- troc tlon . I n ta lking to F re d d ie Corcoran, P . O . A. to u rn a m e n t d i ­rector, a f te r his w ithd raw a l, Snead expressed genuine su rp rise th a t h is failu re to play th ro u g h would be a g rea t d isa p p o in tm en t to h u nd reds of specta to ra a n d w ould cost th e sponsors m a n y d o l­la rs a t th e gate.

Finally . I believe a p rofessional w ho pays h is entry fecee, h a a a p e rfec t r ig h t to quit w henever ho sees f it . A nd I believe th a t S n e a d , th o u g h h e d id make a few enem ies by qu iltin g , earned th e f r ie n d ­sh ip of te n s of thousands o f d u f ­fers w ho know. Just how i t feela to b e seven over p a r a n d o u t o f bounds. 1 th ink Sam show ed a d ­m irab le rc.straint in n o t QUUtlng before he did.

(C opyright, 19M. U nited F re ta)

L ineups:HURLEY

A caKurrl .....T, T o o iso n .........Carloa .n id e g a n e tU .......E. T oobon .........

H ubttU uiioni:

ros.

Kiiiilicrly ('oiirt Tciiiii Wins Over St. Kdwiird’s

KIM llW U.Y, JRII, aa K liiilw rlys gindn iwhooi basketball trnm iiow d o u t th e h i. Edward'# InvmlliiK .;<.urt rliil. by , „nore of ia - 1 0 hero yesU rday aft«m oon,

Hohhle W allace i.f Hi. Kdward'a Icii th e acoring, while W illard Wood* Inwn WBB tilgh for Kimberly

L lnrujw ; HI, K O w ard'.-A iidrowW orrnrp, Iiobliie Wallace, QlUi P |o r- encr P au l O rU ga, Jo»m B enoit; hiilM.lilutefl - Pahen, Hicks, H ie ll M cl^m ald . K lm l ,e r ly -n „ , 'A ,‘i ; ' : son, llin Hcrnge, Kmorson Hllvrr W »Iar.l Woodlawn, K enneth- aul/^.’ s t l t u t« . - l 'a t e . Quesnel. p iU ; * .„ V

OAKLKY t iia leI- _ M erceri:................... la ison(> C lark,« ................. VoyceHurley—Rich,

Wendell Club Scores Win

WENDEa,!.. Jan . 32 (S pecia l)— Coai'li Clfo Hliorlliouse's c ou rt aquad cainn from Iwlilnd a fte r tra ilin g for tw n-llllrrl^ ot tlir gam e to dow n thn invad ing lliturriniiii qu in t by a score nf 2 1 - 1 6 lt> a tm.^ke(ball gam e jilaycd iie re IraI tilHlit.

T lir lu\ntllnK nchool go t a n even brrak (nr llir evening, llioiigli, an HaKeiuinii mixers rang up a 30*31 vlrlory civrr W endell girls In th e c u r ­ta in iiih rr ,

.. ............ Ill Ini the boys’ contenta-'i a t ttir (lunrtrr, and w ere otlll a liend I'J-n At Iho ha lt. C o u n t wnn tied UI-kII At ih r th ird q u a rte r w hen Ihit l( ('ftl. AiiiKfd th e ir rally . W ein ­berg Win tiiRli |x>lnt m an for W en­dell, Killrc'tliiK e ig h t iw lnta—alt o il f tr e lliiii*.' Moore a n d Owsley each collectr<l rlRlil.

.lenii I'ni.-MirOi go t 38 im lnU In Uie Rlrin’ till. i‘< I'S 'I th e scaring , w hiln Ivudern WUllniun led W endell w llh It).

■ gam e;>. IIAOKUM AN

Mnrii)'.' ("I

B a r r r l l . . Malcinn . Hartm i (ItK fllh Wrllit>rrf

Pow fll, <*i*l»r. floote. M arllh,

W atM fi ... M oore

Owstey C o n jera

.... C l a r t W endell — ijm . , .

Glenns Ferry Tips Shoshone

O LENN S FERRY, J a n . 22 (8pe- c laD —Led by R alph M organ find Newell, a ienn .i P e rry tu rn e d back th e Invading aiio.shone c lub here lo st n ig h t by a « o ro of 31-10. T lie locnts ted nJJ tfie way In a n uneven co n test. Score a t (he h a tf- llm e w as lS-4.

M organ ro llerted 11 polnla, w hile Newell got 10. A m uchastega waa h igh p o in t m an for the Invadera .w ith seven.

In a prelim inary th e Shoshone g irls no.'.ed ou t th e O lonna F e rry mlh-^es w ith a last q u a rte r ra lly th a t b rough t a 33*20 victory.

LlneU])s for boys' gam e:O, FEUUY Poa. BHOHIIONEI« M organ .......... f ........... A le ian d e rl( . M organ ......... P ............... B ordanNewell ..................C................... A ttflenSpou t .....................n .............. D urfeeB erg ilrom ............ G .............. O neida

lfub«IJiullon«: O lrnn* F e rry —n a r ' lUon, CJnnison, L rvcrton , fe llm an . N iih ltak l. K ho .hone-M orl® n, Hui- liTan, A m urhaatega.

Invaders Down Fairfield

Dlfcn'RlO H , Ja n . 22 (Hiin'li.li — In v ad in g bankrtball te a n n »i'or two victories Jn tli rre gnnic^ In b asketball "earn lval" here liml nlxlit-

In till) fea ture even t of llie ning . th e I 'o in ie ld Miii'liern walkcil off th e floor w ith n 3«-'i0 victor a ha rd* foug lit ba ttle . In the iijx-nrr Uin v isiting OtKHlIng te sn v r^ um phed over th e local I'-nm I score of 17-7, nnd In ihn gam e Fairfield miMen were rinwiipil by th e D le trlrh lasnlr.i by n count.

M neups for D lPU Irh-rn lrfleld boys' gam e:O IK T illC II Poa. F A IK Ill.I.I)iJ iU ra n g e .............K.............. M rN rrliUUi ................ ..... r ............ n . H prailYowell ...................C .............. T u rnerW aU on ................(1 . . . M unw fliB e llon ........... <1 . <;roiirr

nabatH u llon ii D lr ir irh — l.»r«cMi,O u llln f, P a lr f ltld —I. H prad, I 'a rk - ham .

Bruins Set for Nampa Club Here Tonight

Coach II. V. Jones a n d h is f a s t - traveling TY ln F a lls B ru in s w ere s e t fo r the invad ing N am pa B u l l­dogs In the high school g ym nasium here ton igh t in one o f th e f e a tu re con tests on th e local c lub 's schedule .

5 evening's e n te r ta in m e n t will commence a t 6 o’clock w ith a p r e ­lim inary (lit betw een C oach Jo h n F latt'fi Cubs, and th e C lass B E den qu in t, which hung up a 31-2? v ie- lor>- ovcc th e H az d to n te a m la s t n tgh l.

T h e Nam pa qu in t, a lready s m a r t ­ing under a de fea t a t (he h a n d s of tlie Bruliis cn the ir own floor e a r lie r In (he season, will be m ak ing every e ffo rt (0 chalk up a vlc(ory to g e t a 50-50 break on a road tr ip U ia t hos seen them play four gam es o n fou r 6ucccbslv<; evenings. Tliey s ta r te d o ft on W ednesday n ig h t by w in n in g close game a t R upert, th e n tliey we downed by Pocatello T liu rsd a y n ig h t and Idaho K alb la s t n igh t.

•Warm-Up"Tlic Bruins had a nice “'w a rm -u p '

fo r th e contest lost n ig h t w h en they cam e from behind in Uie la s t q u a r te r to defeat Coach Floyd L u f fa te a m by a biore of 30-29 In a U u llle r th a t h a d th e Buhl fan s on th e ir f e e t fo r th e la st 1 0 m inutes.

A fter traiim g from th e opcnlnt^ gun un til the f ina l q u a rte r , th e B ru in s unleashed a pow erful a tta c k th a t gave them a f lv e -p o ln t lead

'lUi four m inutes to go. T h e B uhl club came back strong in th e f ina l m inutes, but were unable lo qu ite overcome the lead.

T lie Indians led u t Uie end o f Uie f irs t quarter 10*3, a n d were a h ea d 18*13 a t llie half, T liey s till h e ld a 23-21 advantage a t th e end o f the th ird stanza, bu t w ere no ticeab ly weakening. Voellcr w en t o u t fouls In tills period.

10 G ift Shot!T h e Bruins d ropped in 10 g ift

sho ts oul of 22 tries, w hile B uh l connectcd on only one of H , In th e rough and tumble batU e. L u f f s crew collected four field goals m o re th a n th e Bruins, "nie In d ia n s -were h o t th e f irs t ha lf, b u t bogged dow n in th e la s t two stanzas.

High scoring honors fo r th e gam e w en t to M aurice H a r lru f t , w h o col­lected 14 points, w hile W ende ll A lm - q u i s t g o t l l . Pence a n d V oeller each ch alked up six to lead th e losers.

In a prelim inary con test, th e B uh l girls downed Shoshone m isses by a cou n t o t 27-16. Score a t t h e h a lf tim e was 12*9 for Buhl. A skew Jed th e w inners In scoring w ith 12 po in ts , w hile O ulsasola topped th e losers w ith U .BU HL Poa TW IN FALLS

: e ...... ........... F................ T ra n m e rBallou .......... ...... F ............ ... AlraquUt

''Cinderella Man’ Three Tie for Lead in Pasadena TourneyCops 10-Round Victory Over Farr

BowlingSchedule

IliidKi' AdvancesADKI.All’l':. A iititinlla, J a n . 22 (UP)

. ihiunlil <>( O ak land , C alif., rriu 'lird !>>'- (><>'<> m u tu t of Uie All^ll■ll•'> ’'•""I" e>'» 'nplon»hlpe to ­day will' • "->• v ic to ry over I! WIIHsnx of A iu tralla ' u tw o o th n ic itrri'M lo iiaU U n, J a c k O ra w - r.jiii <ii AuMrnlla a n d H en n er H en - liri (it O rimaiiy, ]>asMd f r « n Uie niiiiiliill.

in IMS. HuMla paoaed a n od lc t <ir<triii>K *11 tiiriiilwrs of th e younger u rneiah"" » l» r a c h u tejum p 11'® ouL

ULSB WinOyer (ioodiiif' (Jollegt! Oiilfil

J*O 0A 'm .I-O , .Ian TJ (Hi>e. l«l n i e U rngala of Idaho H«iullirrn w ere oat fo r O arroll college (onlglit follow ing th e ir victory over (imMt- Ing c o llr fe on th e local »<h» la i t n ig h t.

'r i i e local club rung up n :i7 2 i w in over th e to u lh cen tra l Idnlio- ana. wiUt reservea playing U>e tire second half,

J o h n n y WnlU of UIHil nnd Niind* (|idat of flooding Ird (lie iKorlng for tjie evening wKli n ine |)ulnla each .

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE (Alleys 3 and 4)

M on.. Jan . 24 —- B a rn a rd V*. Schlita.

Tuea., Ja n . 25 -N aU onal L a u n . d ry va. ZIp-W ay.

W ed , Ja n . 26—Idaho Pow er vs. Elks.

T hu rs ., Ja n . 27—H ludebaker ta . D ell’a.

C lT lf LEAGUE (Alley! 1 and S)

M on., Ja n . 21 — Em erlch’s n . K im berly.

T ues.. J a n . 2 5 -C . C. A nderson rs . P os t Office.

W ed., J a n . 2 » -T w ln FaU s L um ­ber vs. Leg Tavern.

Thura., Ja n . 27—P aris ian L aon - d ry i-a. Chevrolet.

Fri., J a n . 2 « -T w ln F aiU H o u r M ill vs. Brookfield.

Power Squad Wins Tilt

Id a h o Pow er keglers p u t a t le a s t a tc m p o ia ry crim p in Uic second- ro u n d hopes of Z lp-W ay bowlers la s t n ig h t by w alloping th o grocery- m en th re e gam es in a row . N either Com m crclol league o u tfit, iiowever, m an ag ed to equal Uie to ta l p ins tu rn ed ift by th e Em erlck te am In C ity league.

E m erlck 's tanie'ci th e P a r is ia n L aund ry , 3-0, in th a t loop.

A1 N orton sparked Id ah o Pow er w ith a 608 series and a h igh gam e of 3 U . A rt M ingo led C ity division w ith 547 to ta l a n d top gam e of 200.

T lie scores:COMMERCIAL LEAGUE

IDAHO PQWtRNorton ....................... :o j iM ZIt MlNe*by ... ......... ....... ....1M |]« HJ 4 «'Tanner ....... ............. m l « ITJ »Mr re u ............ ......... ......i n IM i n s isuuram y ............. ........ i : i m I2 i ) | 0

CUh ., ...............................Cowan IK 1«Z m 4MrauU on ............ ......... . l i e itoW etterircn .............. IJJ i l l ZMParlih ........................l u i « IM 42iWagner .......................1|] i ; i |21 4(2

1ti~ T U ~ u i UT# CITY LEAGUE

EMERICK'SSterlln i ...................... tei lU 112 5JJA. Miller .................... | » u s ITJ 4MO. L. C lark -------------111 ISO III SIOA. Mingo .......... 141 I0« H IBtannen ---------------131 ll» 111 441

PARISIAN LiUlNURY *” * ------------------- iJi IM ] »

T raik .......................... lU IMlU rtfelder ______ __JiT IJOHlnebtw ___ ______ IK |} l IZT 41TTimmea* ............... ...............................

' n i T« Ttt » m

V. Hopkins .VoellerMcElroy

...C _____ ....Hartruft. T om er

, „ ..,C ...................FolsomSubttiluUona: Buhl — Boobing.

Van Ostran, J. Hopklni, Tw in Falls ->-WalU. ^BUHL m iOSHONEG1BL8 Poa GIRLSAskew ............... F GulaaaolaBuUer ................F ....... F. BerrlochoaUUteher ( Hickm anSam uels . <• teaerfuaTucker .. G . BurdettClark ..... G . Groaae

Bubiiilations: Ruhl — Gladowakl. R. Leth, Plekeral, Hatfield, Taylor, (ihoahene — N. Uerrloehoa. <toge- nola, Cannon, Poller, Freeman.

Snead is Only Stai’ Missing In2ndRoulid

PASADENA, Calif., J a n . 32 (U.P.)- O olfera were packed c loser th a n fea th ers In a sofa pillow to d a y as second*round play s ta r te d in Uie *3,000 Pasadena open wiUi a lm ost everybody w ith in a h a lt-d o w n strokes of the lead.

Only one prom inen t p lay er m issing as 120 professionals a n d 30 am ate u rs sen t th e ir d rives w h istling o ff the f irs t tee a t B rookslde P a rk course . H e was S a m S n e a d , th e W ea t Virginia hill-bU ly w ho picked u p h is baU a fte r 1 1 luckless h o le s in Uie f i r s t round yesterday a n d sta lked o ff in disgust.

T hree T ie fo r F irs t T h ree Ued for f ir s t w im 68-» -

Jlm m y H ines of G ard en C ity , N . Y. O arry Bassler, d a rk ho rse from Long B each, Calif., a n d P a u l R u n ' y a n of W hile P lains , N. Y . Close, n e ss 'o f play w as d em onstra ted by:

1. S ix tied for fo u rth a t 69—J im ­m ie Thom son of Show nee-on-D elo- w are, Pa ., w inner of th e L os A n­geles open; H orton Sm ith , the "ghost" of Jop lin , Mo.; Jo h n R e- volta, Evanston, III.; Jo h n Bulla, OiiJcago; Tony Penna , D ay ton . O., a n d Eric Seavail, G lendale , C alif,

a . S ix more Ued for lO lh a t 7 0 - R od M unday, W hite P la in s ; Jo h n G eersten , S a lt L ake C ity ; A1 Z im ­m erm an , PorU and, O re .; O ralg W ood, Rum son, N. J . | H enry P icard , H ershey, Pa., a n d K y L afoon , C h i­cago.

B eat Scorc 3. F ou rteen « 'ere tied a a lroke

lower a t 71, U a t 63; a n even’ dozen a t 73; 13 a t 76, a n d a n o th e r 10 a t 7S.

.Tlie layout of th e 18-hole B rook- side course w as m ain ly responsible fo r th e tighUy packed to p brackets . T h e best score of Uie da};: Wks the nine-ho le 32 posted by T liom son afUsr h is poor 37 on th e o u t tr ip . D isplaying rem arkab le a c c u r a c y a f te r years of long b u t w ide sh o o t­ing . T lto m u n w as dow n In. n o more U ian tw o p u tts on every Incom ing hole.

COURTRESULTS

HIGH SCHOOL SCORES Oakley 27, Burtey 25.Glenns Ferry 31, Shaabon* 16. Sboahone glrU *3, Glenua F m r

girU 20,Fairfield 24, Dietrich 20.Dietrich giris 25, Fairfield firis tS. Wendell 21, llaferm an Ig. iiagenn an girts 39. WendeU glrb 3L Eden 91, H aKlton U .Ila ie lion glrU 30, Eden girts M , FUcr 25. Jerome 13.Filer girU 17, Jerome gtrb I t .

Other gamea unreported.

COLLEGE HCOREg W ashington 30, Idaho 4t.Gooxaga University 33, M onU na

State College 55.U U h 48, WyoraSDg 47.U U h S U te U . & Y.U. M Iowa State Teaehera 29, SontJi

D akoU S U te IS.Rice 37, A r iu n s u 59.Iowa S U te 24. M lo o w t 43. Georgetown 50, PllU bW gli 47. Princeton S3. North Carolina 32. Denver Unlverflty S4. C o lm 4 «

I /n ir e n itf 4<.U J.S.B . 37, Gooding C oU en M . CoUege of Idaho 5J, Eaatera Ore­

gon Normal 51.M onU na 43, Oregon <9.

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FAMILY CLASHFem in ine bow lers of th e O. 0 .

A nderson te am In C ity leag u e will U k e on a fam ily b a ttle a t 3:30 p. m . Sunday w hen th e y oppose a ^ a m consisting of th e ir h usbands.

T o ta l p ins fo r th e th re e garni w ill decide th e m a tch . L osers will p a y th e bowling cost.

About 150 sizes o f m arbles are m anufactured In the U nited States; they vary from the alza o f a pin­head to m o n th a n tw o {nchel tn d i­am eter.

Defective viper equlptoent cre­ates a road haBurd.«~ Don’t place yourseir In dannor.

KYLE M. WATTE

Hazelton and Eden Divide

EDEN, Ja n . 1’i (HiiecluD—Eden a n d lia ie llo n baflkctball t^nm a sp lit a double-header lar.t n ig h t.

In llie opening contest, th e in v a d ­in g girl4 fltftgfvl It llirl}});>ff ra lly lo eke ou t a 30-2D vinlory, w hiln in the nlgh t*cap E den Imya annexed a 31-i3 victory,

In tlie boyn’ conleht, K den was ahead from tlie s ta r t, ho ld ing an 11*0 advantage a t llir q im rle r and being ahead ifl-iO a t tlin hn lf. 'I7ilrd l>ertod scorn wa.’i :i3-in. I.m irn col­lected 11 and W rtib nii<l H ain llton each gol n ine iKilnin for E den , while C hristopherson collected seven to top th e losern.

In the glrlfi' b a llle Kdrii wha ahead lfl-0 a t th e h a ir Unie, a n d nd ll led ;ja-ai a t th e s ta r t of (h r lliiiil n tanra . Detweller toi>j>ed (lio M:orlHK for (lie evening wlUi 31 com ilern, while Jo liru ton g o t Ifl to lead ll>« limers.

Lineups for Iwys' gam e:K.DRN IIA'/ri.'l'ONK llaw orih ...............y , O iu nl.aneo .................... , C h r ia ttip h rr i'nftrem era ............... (; W ickhamW ebb ........ .............O ............... CloughW oodard ............... a . W orth lng lon

H ub iiitu llenai K den — I'h llllp i, M arlin . H am ilton , B lephena. ilaae l ion—PIpor. H euttiw ortli, F lnh lnburg ,

OiiHticfunl JiiiiiorH l)(;f(;alc(l i>y Biilii

aA8Tl,K I»O nD, J a n . 22 (flpeclal) V»»Uetor<i Jun io r />>gh achMot ix '/a

IiMl Ui Uie h ivad lng B iilil Junior liigh team by a score of 1 6 - 0 In a gamn played he re yesterday ,

In a iirellnihiary co n test, U in liulil and C a ille lo rd g irls ' oluba b a lded to a 13-13 (In.

KUNKKL WINSHALT LAKE C i rV , Jan. 33 (U W -

n e l Kunkel, Balt U k a O ily, Uiraw liaron Denny (ilnil>erg, C hicago; Andy Mexenler, Brooklyn, defeated J n rk Holland, Hollywon<l: Wally -Ilioniiuon. Balt lAkn C ity, pinned Al Boyd, Balt U k e City; H y S liar- man, BaU U k e City, defeated Karl Malone, Loa Angelei; F loyd H an- nen, f(a(l t« k e Oily, Utrew JCddM Lopes, San Diego.

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Do We Need Union Incorporation?The decision of Federal Judge Fred L. Wham o£

East St. Louis, ordering the Progressive Mine Worls- ers of America to pay4U7,Q£IO in damages resulting from a lengthy strike, has brought to a new crescendo the long and bittSr argument over responsibility of labor unions.

The final outcome of the case, which presumably will be carried to the highest court in the land, is one which will affect the entire future of employer-em- ploye' relations in America.

Judge Wham’a ruling, holding that unions and their members are responsible under the law for damage inflicted as a result of unlawful conduct or conspiracy to injure an employer’s property or business, may eventually prove to be a turning point in the contro­versy over whether labor unions should be incorpor­ated or otherwise made legally responsible for their actions.

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' The bitter argument over,incorporation of unions _^oe3l)ack to around 1880 when, strangely enough, it

was organized labor which was demanding the right to take advantage of the incorporation laws in order to f^ o v e the au ra of illegality which surrounded unioiu a t that time. '

” - ' In 1886, (lorigress passed a law permitting unions to incorporate. But by that time labor leaders had had

a change of heart and few unions took advantage of— th e opportunity. As years passed, labor sentiment

against incorporation became more pronounced, lead­ers realizing that such action would make unions sub­je c t to many restraints and responsibilities which do n ot a ffe c t voluntary associations,

: Sincethattimetherehavebeenafewcourtdecisions • oh the issue, but never a controlling and all-inclusive

rilling on the legal status of unincorporated unions. Briefly, the stands of employei:s anff workers- on

-.."tti,^esB(H»'are-ftese: . ^ ...................’ (■ Employer^ contend that the present situation is un­fa ir bMause they, as individuals or corporations, are

..responsible for tie ir acts, while unions are not. They tbnteni that employers should receive assurance

■■ Under the law that, once a contract is signed, there will be no strikes or other disturbances so long as em- plwers discharge their obligations.

Labor contends that unions are not irresponsible, do notviolate contracts, and need not be incorporated

' to assure reaponsifiility.* * *

Without discussing the merits of Judge Wham’s decision, it undoubtedly will serve, in the long run, to clear up one of the most puzzling aspects of employer- employe relations—whether organized labor is liable for damages for civil offenses.

It will not settle, however, the question of whether unions should be made legally liable for damages re­sulting from failure to fulfill contracts, as no question of agreement violation was involved in the Illinois case.

This, aiid many other aspects of the organized labor problem, will be solved only when congress and the administration buckle down to the task of formulat­ing a definite national labor policy.

War WaifsOne of the most heart-rending aauecty of the long

and bloody Spanish civil war has ueen the fate or little children. One observer e«timatoH that moro than 900,000 have been made helplesH and homfiloHa during the fighting.

The plight, of all war refugees 1h sad enoiigh, but what of these waifu—nearly a million of tiicm—who now are without food, homea, friends or adequate clothing? How can the Spanish nation, regardless of which side wins, ever hope to rear thoHo children into useful, happy, men and women?

Compared with disaster such as this, even tlic 'i'oxaH -Bchool explosion, resulting in more than 400 doalhs, pales into relative inconsequenco.

Jilpaiicsc Sorrow•’ The Japanese bombed and sank the U. S. gunboat

Panay In the Yangtze river. ’I’hcy machiiu'-gunned • survivors trying to get to Hhore, haraHHcd them on

land.The Japanese were oh, so sorry. Officials and citi-

xens alike joined in profound apulDgie.i, 1 1 was all a mistake.

: , So a Japanese newspaper nliirtcMl taUiug a col­lection from citizens to show how S(n-ry tin. nation was thattho Incident occurred. It amounted to 7(121 yen—

' . $2040 in American money.V ,That'8 how sorry the Japanese were for sinking a ditp, killing three men and wounding a score.

U. B. Ambiusador Joseph Grew announced he would > tht money for some project to promote Japiinese-

uatlons.

P O TS H O T S

w n s .

The Gentleman in *the Third Row

HAVE A SM OKE, SNOWBALL! E Ue*m ei O ur:

Don't c a gp io Siiowb&ll U t h - •m and o ffer blm » c lftr e tte to- dA7-H in le u jrou w ant to rbk » ver7 lu ap lc loo i glare and lom e poMlble Ttrbal firework*.

Friday, four o f the local b iul- nets c eo U who'TO b««n aeh ln f to “t e r M m etb ln r on SnowbaU for past w aters, U dd ior. etc.. barred into hi* place and la ld he'd have to bar them ’K ope coffee. So he said okay. Tbey a ll la t down at the count«r, and one o f the fotir cronles held out c lrarelles to efnowbaU, who took one and |{tbi>' ed It.

Pretty quick the d ta r e t le e«- pioded r lfh t under Snowball's

—W raniler.

F O B H IO H -SO D N D IN O apeech, we give you th e you th fu l rnem bers o f M ias D oro thy Call'* creative w rit­in g c lass ove r a t th e h ig h school. J u s t fo r d iversion, th e c lass took com m on proverbs a n d tran s la te d them In to " In f la ted language,"iV ery in fla ted , say we. H ere a re some am ples o f w h a t th e lads and lasses tu rn ed o u t:

T h e person th a t lends himself to tpasm odlo expulsion of breath w ith icrk y aotmds accom panied by moTement o f th e facial n o scles formed by m irthful feelings fol- fow lnf a ferfes c t the afore-m en­tioned. prim arily insUgated by another peraoa, l i exceedingly more lucceaafnt in accomplishing the aam e th in g than h is prede- cesMr— ‘‘H o w ho laughs last."

I f one Is Im m ed ia te In th e re p a ra ­tion of a severed fib re h e can p re ­vent th e n ecessity o f la te r doing so to th e n th degree.—"A aU tch In time.'* ■

F e a th e re d ve rteb rate s , w h a d a rn ln g s a re obviously like those of o th e r fe a th e re d ve rU brate s , con ­grega te in co lon ial organizations.— ‘B irds o f A fea th e r ."

I t U an evil bit o f coiorlcaa, odorless tM In perceptible motion w hich drives enrrent o t benefi- eial ex tem a i atmoapliere upon no si>eclea o f th e hum an r a e e - ' lU wind." . . .... ,• r ■ ■

A tMguelouB tto K u lU ie h u m a n b»- Ing reo rgan izes th e purposes a n d p la n a o f h la . u p p e r b ra in : on o th e r h a n d a r a th e r imbeclllc pe rson of In fe rio r in te lle c t re f ra in s from change .—"A wise m a n changes h is m ind."

B y th e process of lioardlng; te n th o f a sh lillny , thereby will th a t a m o u n t b e aaved—"A penny earn ed s a pe n n y saved."

A Tooiforous member of the ca­n ine breed re/rains from using his fangs.—“A barking dog never bites,"O ne m ay furU icr h is iihyslcal s ta ­

tus, h is flim iiclul s ta tu s , and h is backg round of know ledge by Indulg­in g In a tem porary su speiu lon of c o nsclouaneu a n d m ake th e begin­n in g a n d end of th e aiupeti.ilon m odera te .—"E arly to bed, etc."

HO IIUMI ANOTHER HKAN REMARK!

P o t S h o ts:A guy was te lling m e yM tw dsy ..

f it t in g nalne lo r the be au com m it­tee,

iRlckest Cfirl in the (World \BY AOELAIDS HUMPHRIES C«nV«. >*U NCA In .

CAST OF CIIAOACTBRf CONaTANCB COBBY — h«rolm«|

'r ie k ra t ■tl’l l» Ike «Tart«.m t B T H A B p e a T Y — ber«f

* ^ O D » E i* * n ’nANDOfr — CeaBl*’* K \T 1 B nLYN—

Y (itrr4 a T i B re t mrecBia Coa- Btr'a «xp>a>a«loB nboat JeTrcIa— <hrr w vra he> n e i h t r ’a. Awd tk a t nl«k« CoBMfa k c r v n c l a u b o a r k«(ar* aha U t« te ll Br«( rea lly w ho aha la.

C H A P T E R X II p O N N I E -had “h e r h o u r” fo r a

lltU e w h ile . H e t lo v e ly , secre t rom ance . E ach d a y sh e to ld h e r ­se lf th a t th e tim e m u s t com e w hen sh e W ould te l l B r e t th e t r u th abo u t h e rse lf . B u t eac h d a y w o re on in ­to th e n c x l, w ith h e r cou rag e som ehow fo ilin g h e r , h e r decision w a v er in g .

B re t 's b r id g e ro se a n d e x p an d e d a n d s p re a d ; t o th a t soon i t w ould b e a c re a tio n ( flm p lc tcd in stee l a n d Slone, a s w e ll u in a m a n 's m ind . S o d lf tc rc n t >yas th is life to C oonlc, so c o m p le te h e r h a p p i­n e ss a n d c o n te n lm e n t, t h a t a f te r ­w a rd s sh e w a s to w o n d e r if it rfcally h a d b e e n . If p e rh a p s , she h a d n o t r e a l iy b e e n so m eo n e e lse, d u r in g th o se flee tin g m o n th s , th a t w e re o v e r a n d done , a l l to o soon.

T h e f irs t f a in t b r e a th o t sp rin g de sce n d ed In to t h e lo w va lley , w a rm in g th e l i t t l e s le e p y v illag e in to a n e w a c tiv i ty , a w a k en in g th e so m b e r d a r k h ills , b ru sh in g th e tip s o f th e g r a y tr e e s . W ild

o u t to s tm th e m ­se lves , to w a te r a t th e sp rin g s; b ird s tw it te r e d a n d trU led a n d b e - 'g a n to lo o k a b o u t f o r a p la ce fo r Ib c l r h o m e -jn a k in f . A n d B r e t In ­s is t e d C o n n ie w e a r h ig h - to p p e d b o o ts f o r f e a r sh e m ig h t com e Across- a r a t t le r o r c o p p er-h e ad d u r in g th e i r w o lk s .

“ I ’l l m alce a h l l l .b i l ly o f you. y e f ,” h e to ld h e r Jok in g ly . H e w as v e ry g a y th e s e d a y s , w o s B re t. G a y a n d m a s te rf u l a n d te n d e r .

"W h e n a r e y o u g o in g to m ake u p y o u r m in d to m a r r y m e , lik e ■ se n s ib le g ir l? " T h is w a s a n o th e r th in g th a t B r e t s a id , m o re th a n once. “I c a n 't se c w h y w e sh o u ld n ’t g e t m a rr ie d r ig h t a w a y . E xcep t p e rh a p s , th a t i t m ig h t b e b e tte r— f o r m e— to w a i t u n t i l th ^ b r id g e is done. Y ou sec ,” h e ad o p ted h is b a n te r in g lo n e , " I d o n ’t w a n ^ to le t y o u ta k e m y m in d com plete ly off m y w o rk .”

Connie sa id sho w ish e d she could. B u t ih c d id n o t m e a n It. H is b ridge h a d bccom o a s Im por t- on t to h e r a s to h irn . A cco rd ing lo th e c o n tra c t It m u s t b e finished w llh ln nno lhc r moi^th. W ith lu c k , it w ould be. J u s t a s—w llh lu c k again—she m ig h t h a v e t l ia t m u c h longer as K atie B lyn .

Sho to ld h im , la u g h in g ly , th a t she w ou ld n 't g ive h im h la a n sw e r u n til th a t tim e. "W h e n y o u r b r id g e is finished," she so ld , " th e n I 'l l b e sensible a n d m a k e u p m y m ind . We’ll decide ab o u t b e in g m a rr ie d ."

T h a t m ade po stp o n e m e n t eas ie r , m ore accep tab le . W hen B re t 's bridge w as done C o n n ie m u s t te ll h im w ho she w as, a s w ell a s w h en she w ould m a rry h im .

C l l i ; w as n o t to b e a llow ed th a t postponem ent, h o w ev e r. P e r ­

haps F a te , if th e re is su c h a lady , had decided th a t sh e h a d b e en kind iong cnougfi.

T hat follow ing S a tu rd a y E lolsc and C onnie, in B r e l’s c a r , w e n t shopping toge ther. T h ey h a d driven o v e r to a n e a rb y to v n . a la rger one w h ere th e s to re s cou ld more B atlsfactorlly m e e t th e ir d e ­mands. T h e ir pu rch a ses h o d b e e n completed, they h a d e v e n In ­dulged in a fan c y su n d a e a t th e elegant m a rb le soda fo u n ta in , w hen E lo ise s lo p p e d su d d e n ly In the street.

"Oh,” sh e excla im ed , " I fo rg o t— I 'll h ave to go b a ck . I p rom ised I 'd b ring hom e a C h a r le s to n p a p e r . Bret w ill b e d isa p p o in te d , a n d M other w ill n e v e r fo rg iv e m e , u n - less 1 do. Y ou go on to th e c ar, Kalic, a n d I 'l l b e w ith y o u in a minute.”

•T ake y o u r tim e ," C o n n i e laughed. E lo ise h a d a p p ea re d a s distressed a s th o iig h she h a d com ­m uted a s izeab le offense. C onn ie and Eloise w e re c lo se f r ien d s now . They had h a d m a n y ha p p y h o u rs together, c h a t t in g a s o n ly tw o young g ir ls c an o f ev e ry th in g u n ­der th e su n a n d ab ove i t ; th e y had, Indeed, be co m e lik e "s is te rs ."

They c h a tte d n o w , d r iv in g ho m e again, of th e lo te s t fash ions, as predicted in th e s to re w indow s, how r id ic u lo u s th e sp r in g m il lin ­ery w as go ing to b e w ith its to w c r- like crow ns, p ro fu s io n of fem in in e flowers a n d fe a th e r s a n d bow s—

y e t h o w a lto g e th e r de lig h tfu l—a s to w h e th e r M rs. P a rso n s >vould bo p le a se d w ith th e lu n c h eo n se t C o n - nitf h a d b o u g h t as s. specia l sur> p r ise , w h e th e r o r n o t . E l o i s o sh o u ld e v e r d ecid e th e m om en tous q u e s tio n a a to bobb in g h e r h a ir . N o t u n t i l th e y s ta r te d to u n lo a d th e c a r b e fo re th e b r ic k h o use d id C o n n ie n o tic e th e he ad lin e s a n d th e p ic tu r e on th e p ag e o n e o f th e C h a r le s to n p a p e r th a t E lo ise h a d b o u g h t

T w o p ic tu re s to b e cxac t. A p o r t r a i t s tu d y o f h e rse lf th a t she h a d h a d m a d e fo r R odney Ju s t b e ­fo re th e a n n o u n ce m en t o f th e ir en ­g a g em e n t, a n d a n o th e r , look ing so m e h o w l ik e th a t sa m e g irl, y e t so m e h o w d if fe ren t— th e g ir l in C o n n ie 's p o lo coo t, th e g irl w ho w a s th e r e a l K a t ie B lyn.

“ A R E T H E S E T W O G IR L S T H E SA M E ?" th e h e a d lin e q u e rie d . " I t is r u m o re d th a t C o n stan ce C orby , r ic h e s t g ir l in th e w o rld , m a y bo in h id in g . I t Is possib le,’’ th e sto ry co n tin u ed , “ th a t som e o th e r g irl h a s b e e n ta k in g h e r p la ce on b o a rd h e r m il lio n d o lla r y a ch t? Rodney B ra n d o n , v /h e n In terv iew ed , a s ­s e r te d th is g ir l, supposed ly M iss C o rb y , is n o t h is fiancee ."

" W h a t's th e m a tte r? " E loise a sk ed .

" T h e m n tte r ? " C onnie looked u p fro m th e p a p e r . S h e tr ie d to m a k e h e r vo lco so u n d n a tu ra l . B u t i t shook a l it t le . " N -n o th ln g . . . no th in g ," sh e sa id .

P ’V E R V T H IN G , e v e ry th in g , sho ■*-' m e an t.

S h e k n e w th a t th is w a s th e e n d o f th is g i r l w h o stood h e re , sh a k en , t r o u b le d , 'c a r e f u l ly re fo ld in g th e p a p e r a g a in : th e e n d o t th is K a tie B ly n . S h e k n e w sh e w o u ld h a v e to go b a c k , becom c C onstance C or­b y o n c e m ore .

S h e w o n d e re d I f R odney w a s lo b la m e fo r th is— o r h a d th e n e w s ­p a p e rs m a d e th e d iscovery? R o d ­n e y m ig h t h a v e g iv e n o u t th e s to ry b e c a u se she h a d r u n a w a y ; b e c a u se s h e h a d s ta y e d so long th a t , u n d o u b te d ly , ho h a d becom e- w o rr ie d . H e k n e w th a t Uie paper;., th e re p o r te rs , th e w h o le w o rld w o u ld n o t r e s t u n t i l th e r e a l C on­s ta n c e C o rb y w a s fotm d.

I f I t w a s R o d n e y ’s do ings, sho cou ld n o t b la m e h im to o m uch . H e h a d h U p r id e . S h e cou ld on ly b la m e h e rs e lf fo r be liev in g she c o u ld go o n a n d on, liv in g th is new li f e s h e h a d m a d e f o r h e r s e l t k e e p in g h e r love ly ro m an c e s e c re t a n d a p a r t.

S h e . w o u ld h a v e to te ll B re tDw— to n ig h t . S h e rea liz ed th a t

p o s tp o n e m e n t h a d o n ly m a d e th is th e m o re d lfllcu lt.

W o u ld B r e t fo rg iv e h e r? W ould h e u n d e rs ta n d ?

(T o B e C on tinued )

L e t tm tbouki dMl witb n s t t a n o t len- erkl lu u n a t . U atU r tbouM so t esteod to rooro tban 500 «ordL and preferabl; thoul4 ba ooaXtn«d to s6o. Ko coouitiu- tIoDa wniM erod udIm ttfnad. b u t !

will 'b* u iM If tpacuic&lly - - - IM . AU oo& uibuUoQr^ouTd -

MMd to Editor idsbo I r i n ln t Timet and lubm lttad tlirousb tb« n :'"~

H I S T O R Y Of Twin Falls City 6f County

n the big blow buys of10 Dcana.

—Sm all R«4

IS THAT UROUPINU AN INBULTT

P o t 8hoU :T hotigh tn a t ranilom —I allua k iifw Tw in F b IU 'w k

g re a t llt tlo c ity : llulil hnn one noted residen t, M r, H , U obcrlM n; UoUa lu a tw o. M r. J , W, Taylor and Mr. U »ed-lo-B « W arden O e u ; b u t 'I 'w hi Falla hafi th ree . Mr. P o t BliolJi. Mr, O laud P r a t t and Mr. H arry Mua- f r a v e l llK rra ti lo r T w in Paltsf

W h a t a New Y ear re lebrallon two T w in F a lls c i t lu n a had i I t took ’em e la li t days to get th e ir own haU bark o n l W owl

—Kade Ihe Kook

BY THAT T JM t VOll lli; TOO DIZZY TO t:AKEl

r o t 8 hoU:CUMI P r a t t i a ; i fl«ura it out

youraalf.Take yo«r a ie .M ultip ly by t and add (K ,. M ulU ply by M, sub trac t IIS.A dd th e looar chan iti In yiiur

poekat u n der a dolUr.Add IIS.And Ihe t in t two tl |u r f i In 7o«r

answer are |ou r n » and lk« Imat tw o th« change In your pocket.

—f U u d i ^ t t

IT TAKK8 A HK1 l i ; u RTAI.L THAN IIIATI

D ear Shotn:‘A nd wlilln llin iikub tip 1«^

a n o len t orack I* belim ravlveil nnatii, ab o u t th e guy who'n on sm a rt be-

co iiv liim l }i1a wI/(i sho w ould look la t In a iinw Im- you d o n 't w an t \n forget to give due h o n o r to th a nn* m an ou t o f a th o u sa n d w ho aotuslly g e u a ll h li b u tto n s aewed on prom ptly bet auA* h e convlncea m e n d WIfa th a t jieople U iliik aha r a n ’t mw w hen they see a b u tto n off h la coal,

25 Y E A R S AGO JAN. zt. ms

L egislative d a y a t th e Klwanl.t club p roved to be very Interesting a n d aevera l v ita l suggestio:ut «ere m a d e by va rio u s speake rs a t today's luncheon . C a p ta in L ongley wa.i In ­tro d u ce d a s a v is i to r by C ha irm an P. L. S te p h a n , w ho m a d e a few r e ­m a rk s . A. D, OolWell, w ho has re ­cen tly r e tu rn e d fro m a visit lo his old hom e In M losourl, to ld of lUs tr ip .

W. T , L eslie o f th e D nrrow Seed com pany spoke on th e need o( a change In th e tlm o of co llecting th e taxes. A t p re se n t th e p a y m en t comes duo In Ju ly w h en n o one h a s any m oney a n d th e o th e r Is In D ecem ­b er w hen people liave n o t h a d tim e to m a rk e t th e ir c rops.

O. E. L ind spoke on th e necessity o f p rese rv ing o u r h a rd surfaced ro ad s a n d t h a t th e s ta te h a d m ade no provision fo r upkeep of sam e. He th e re fo re u rg ed th a t a tw o-cent gaso line U x bo passed by Uia sU to leg is la tu re .

W endell A llen a n d J . A. B a rre tt ob jected to th e gaso line tux.

27 Y E A R S AGOJAN. U . 1911

H ansen cU lsens h av e been for th e p a s t week h e a r in g rum ors of th e rs to b lsh m en t o f a n a lfa lfa m ill. A u­th e n tic rejH>rU today say th a t H an - aon la to h av e th e f irs t one of five m ills lo be b u ilt on th is tr a c t fo r g rind ing a ltaU a In to m eal. T h ia a s - s \t ra n re In positive a n d com es from one of th e p rom oU rs of th e e n te r ­prise, F re d nam itey . T h e com pany Is to be know n a s th e A U alta M eal M illing, r e e d a n d r u e i Oa. U Is c a p lta ltte d fo r • 10 0 ,0 0 0 in aharaa of •00 each.

JE R O M E . J a n . 32 (S p e c ln l ) -A t th e T corganlm tlon m eetlnn of the board of d irec tors o f th e N orth Side C anal Com pany L td . T hu rsday , the following officers w ere nam ed, a ll being ree lec ted ; W . A. Helss, p res i­den t; P . W. H astings, f i r s t vice p resi­den t, W endell; E . O. M ontgom ery, second vice presiden t, E den ; H arvey

H urlrhans, se c re larj'- trcM u re r, Jerom e.

A ppointive officers a re J . B, Stocking, Jerom e, w aterm as tcr. and n . R. U ixlegrn/f. su p e rin ten d e n t o f m achinery .

D uring th e bu.Mness m eeting a s th e decision of th e boa rd to

place m a in te n an c e for th e season of ID38 a t tlJiO pe r share .

T h e fo u r depositories o f th e com ­pany 's fu n d s will be th e b anks of H azelton. W endell. U oodlng, th e P i n t Secu rity b a n k of Jerom e, and th e J e ro m e N ational bank .

T h e m a tte rs o f litig a tio n of th e scussed fully a t th e

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QIVE8 CREDIT FOR THE BEAN BBCIFES

Please M r. "T im es '' M an, m ay I speak up in m eeting?

Since th is Is be an week a n d a lo t[ u s seem to be bean conscious, H

m ig h t bo w ell to te ll how th e f a ­m ous be an rec ipes o r m ost of them g o t s ta r te d .

W hen th e T w in P a lls C. of C. p u t on th e i r H arves t F estival days several m o n th s ago, they asked th e O ran g es a n d w om en's d u b s o f th e c oun ty to p u t o a displays o r W blU.

T h e Sa lm on T r a c t H om e M akers' club Is u n d e r th e supervision of Miss M a rg a re t HUl, so u th e rn Id ah o 's ex ­te n sio n service w orker. She suggest­ed th a t th is club m a k e an exh ib it o l beans, cooked in new a n d d iffe ren t w ays. M rs. J . E . Poh lm an . M rs. N ygaard a n d M rs. H enderson v .. n am ed a s a com m ittee to h e lp Miss H ill In a ssem b ling recipes a n d p u t­tin g th is p ro jec t across. T hey g a th ­ered rec ipes fro m various sources as w ell a s m a k in g new ones a n d these w ere p r in te d In a n extension se rv ­ice le afle t a n d b ro u g h t back to th e club . D iffe re n t recipes w ere given to m em bers o f th e club to w ork o u t a n d exhib it.

B eing a v e te ra n pie m aker th e pie rec ipe fe ll to m e. I enjoyed m ak ing th e p ie fo r th e exh ib it a n d it qu ite a th r i l l to bake th e one th a t th e be an m e n , a t th e ir m eeting , so k ind ly devoured . T h e bean m en need li^ r a v ita l th in g to add to th e ir advertis ing , im m edia te ly rea lised th e se rec ipes w ere th e th ing . S o they borrow ed som e fro m th e o rig inal sh e e t a n d o th e rs a n d p rin te d th o u ­sa n d s o f th e m a n d tucked th e m In th e ir li t t le b e a n bags a n d h ied th em aw ay v ia a i r m a ll to a ll p a r ts a n d p o r ts o f th e good old U. S . A.

A ll th is is Ju s t to say th a t we som etim es fo rg e t to give c re d it to th e o r ig in a to rs o f m any th lilgs In th e f in a l glory of achievem ent. A nd th e rec ipes w ould never have done anyone a n y good If they h a d n 't been used a n d boosted. So le t 's d i­vide th e hono rs a n d feel h a p p y th a t we know a lo t of new a n d good e a t ­ab le w ays to c a t th e good o ld bean.

B e ing th e p ie w om an, I w ould say th a t you c a n ta k e your tw o ta b le ­spoons of su g a r fo r m eringue from th e c u p of su g a r to be a dded to th e filling a n d th e p ie will be p len ty aw eet. Also th e fUlljig c an be cook­ed In a double bo iler a n d p u t In th e baked c ru s t w ith e<iually good r e ­su lts.

M RS. A, E. K U N K E U A m sterdam , ^ a n . 31.

m eeting.T h e n e x t m eeting of th e boa rd will

bo on Pci>. 31.

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At th e hncne nf th«« groom on H eventh avciuio e ast, T h u rsd ay eve ­n ing a t B o'clock, occurred th e m a r- 'U go of J b h ii P . K lines a n d U lia Mary A. Saw yers. T h e cerem ony w as ixtrform ed by Rev. G eorge W . O r»- te r . In th e p reeence of only a faw of th e In tim a U frien d s o l iho ym m g ro u p le , T lie h a p p y couple will m ake th e ir hw no in T w in P a lla a n d were th e rec lp len tn o t m any ta s te fu l u id be au tifu l prew inU fo r th e fum U li* I n i o t th e ir new hom e.

You May Not Know That—

FIRST HID CUISS WDINFU

Ja m e s P . B roderick, R ed Crn.M In ­s tru c to r. will bP H lnvlnstrurtlm i In f irs t a id M onday a t 7:30 p. m a t Uin F i le r h ig h ocliool, h e a n n o u iir rd today . T lie m a te r ia l Included will com pose th e s ta n d a rd course.

T e n leasons will bo given under th e ausp ices o f th e a d u lt ed u ra tlo n p ro g ra m a n d anyone in te rested ** eligible, h e lU te d . T h ere Is charge . T h e In s tru c to r a lio a n n o u n r- ed th a t a n y o n e w ith a a ta n d a rd card w ho w U hed to o b u tn th e advan red can l m ay do ao.

A s im ila r cnurae will s ta r t Feb. 1 In B u h l a t Uie c ity ha ll. F i ir th f r de ta ils . B rode rick sa id , will be -

S:00 PM men' B re ik tu t cUib e:lS MtdlMD m ncen 0:30 >'*mi ktid Home Flulirn S:4) OanersI U srket QuoUtlona.7:00 CnptI DpIIp Trio 7:l» Tr«]i» Oullo Newi 7:^0 KswkaUii MelodlM 7:4S AmbroDO *nd h li Orch,8:00 U orn lnr De»oilon»l«S:IS a«m* from Uie D«Mrt Bone a;30 Vocsl w llh Msiirlco C h .v illtr a:40 Opemng Msrkel Qiiotiiloos 8:43 JnUn»on Ntfro Choir 0:00 UK tVrklni0:1S Zeke Usnner* knd h li a s m 0:30 ExenliiK TlniM ritahc*0:4S lliiiiSfttUii nhipMXly

10:00 Vocil r»v«irUc«i IO:U nert Hlnctft Narelty 0*ne« Oreit. 10:30 Hotwsll Ulaleri 10:4S Bons llllJi ot Yf«t*r(l»y 11:00 Conc«rt D»cife 11:IS IV lii rail* UMkeU 11:30 c ip* i kiid c«th»«if»l U*n'» Choir 11:4S Voc»U with Bf|»r EllU • n :3J Cowboy C»rol»

;i;0o’(;oi;«nlo Bouveuln wlUi |4W Wlill« 13:13 In thB OonrerV lUIl li:30 Alitabfttl Cubint ll:4S IVan* Rullo Ntwa 1:00 lA lM l nolCMNl:IS C Io*ln | M«rk«l QuouUoru rSO N aw t A<1vriitiirrr«1:43 n to r ia lInU tn<1 hU Orrh. a .00 Arlhtir Yuiins lh« plaiin

‘3:13 Ucila 'ITIo with Violin *n<t Celmta 3:30Jusr|i|i KiiuKkau and h li Ha­

waiian Oirh.W»lll1pa

R I I E S M N G E DBU RLEY . J a n . 32 fSpeclal)—F u ­

n e ra l a rran g e m e n ts are being m ade for M rs. J u l ia B . Collett Simmon*, 83. Who died T hu rsday a t th e hom e of h e r dau g h ter, Mrs. E, B. R ea- soner. B ite d ied tallowing a long Illness.

A resid en t he re for a num ber of years, bhe w as born Feb. 10, 1843, a t Pftvson. U t*h.

H er survivors are four Bon. and tw o d a ugh ters , R . O. Collett, M ur­ray , U ta h ; L ynn Collett, C alifo r­n ia ; m if f C ollett. B tockton, Oallf.: a n d Q uy C ollett, B urley; M rs. A, O. Bolley a n d M rs. Reasoner, Burley.

She a lso leaves th ree b ro k e rs . R . E. C ollett. Id ah o Palls ; M ark Col­le tt. A lbe rta . C anada, and W illiam C ollett, S tock ton , Calif., a n d a sis­te r . M rs. S llb lna W hitm an, Payson, U tah , a n d H g randchild ren and th ree g rea t-g randch ild ren , T h e body reste a t th e P ayne m ortuary.

FAMODH I.AHT I.INK " . . . And now le l’a have a ‘no-

more-WMha' watk' . .'niK UKNTI.KMAN IN

TH R T H in u ROW

By NAOMI R . MARTIN RagerwB. Uahe

T h e olty of DUckfoot w h « t \» tfirmvd one

of th e f in e s t Tniinlcipitl lib ra r ie s in tho atftlc.

3:00 Evmillis T tm w ______3:13 Adarmxiu liKiurat Hour4:13 JnUii MrComiark4 30 rriitii Ihp <:<inrctt AlliMm4:4S I.ltlla Kamt>l«ra3:00 nUck Uasic3.13 lUiKt (.'mirrM3.30 Newt

S 30 K»nilli| fl.43 mrnllinK 7 l«l Munir I.,I,

K IM B E R L Y , J a n . » {Special)— R e p o rt ca rd s giving gratfcs fo r the f i r s t se m es te r a n d also U)e th ird s ix w eeks te rm fo r K im berly g rade a n d h ig h school s tuden ts , were given o u t th is week. T h e sem ester and th ir d te rm h o n o r ro ll w as announced a s follow s:

T hoso receiv ing a ll A 's fo r the sem es ter:

Sen iors, Ju n e Ponley, V irginia D u rk ; fre shm en , M ary H ow ard, M adeline S tone . *

Those receiving a ll A's and B's for the sem eeter are:

Sen io rs , Louella D opson. June P onley . M a rg a re t P o tte r , Lorene Poe. DoTla D ohse, V irginia D ark .

Ju n io r s , B e tty O l s o n , Lorene S m ith , O rie tte C oiner, B arb ara T illey.

Sophom ores, N elda T hom as, Dean D rake, N ad ine S to rm .

f te s h m e n , L orene Pom eroy, K a th ­leen C hand le r. M ary H ow ard, W an­d a H lckerson , Florence Bow mar, R u th B ow er, Z elda M ason, M ary Pe te rson . J e a n e tte C uster, M adeline S tone , G ladys Ponley.

T h e th i r d six wc,ek's h ono r roll a s follow s:

T h o se receiv ing a ll A's;S en io rs , Ju n e Ponley, V irginia

D u rk : fre shm en . M adeline S tone; S e v e n th g rade , E leano r N e|l Parks.

T hose receiv ing a ll A ’s and B 'a are : S en io rs , Louella D opson, June

ftonley, B ia rg a re t P o tter , L orene Poe, D oris D ohsc, V irg in ia D urk.

Ju n io rs , B e tty O lson, O rie tte c o in ­e r. M urel S tone, N aom i Dopson.

S ophom ores, B e tty B ou jer, Nelda T hom as, Ju n e sa v ag e , J u a n ita Poc, Lola oilQ , M ary D unks, D ean D rake, H elen Crow .

F re sh m e n , L orene Pom eroy, M ary H ow ard , W an d a H lckerson, Florence Bow m ar, Z elda M ason. D oris Tilley^ M ary P e te rson . JC ln e tte Custer, M adeline S tone, J e a n e tte L am bing, a ia d y a Fonley,

E ig h th g rade , E velyn M ason. L loyd S U n d lee , L loyd W eld eu n an , I v a n Sm allw ood.

S e v e n th grade . Roea L ea Boward, C am illa F reestone, Yvonne G raves, Le Roy O lm sted , R u th Adell Sm ith , Q e a n o r N ell P a rk s.

S ix th g rade , R u th B aty, M argery B ow m an, G ene G raves, C arl H ar­d in , H aro ld H eidenm ann . Jewel Jo n e s , D onald Legg, G ladys McEXeu, D onna S ta ley , Lois S turg ill, D elbert T h o m g re n , C harles U rban , W lllls W ledenm ann .

F i f th g rade , D av id Bayless, B a r­b a ra Bow er, Lois Fonley, B a rb ara H all. K a th r ln e OUn, Ja n ice Scott, H e n ry Sfevers. R uby S tay lon .

F o u r th g rade , L ola M ae B ritt , F ra n ce s D oughty , L eo n a rd ' Jones, A lm a M ulder, E lena Norris, Bobby P e te rso n . Jo rdon Sizem ore, E leanor S tra u g h n , W inifred Tyler, Pau la W ill.

T h ird g rade . A lm a D opson. Dick IrR-in. V ivian Senecal.

Second grade , Billy Bacon, R u th le B ow m ar. M able B uchanan , Alice B usch , L illian D oughty , Joyce F ish ­e r, A line F reestone . P a tty O’Con­n e r, Je ssie Posey, Peggy Sallee, Joa Savage, E lsie S m ith , Sh irley T hom as, B e tty A n d erw n , H enry C oltrane, Doyle E lk ins, M oena G lenn, C harles H anes. D oro thy M ason, T eddle M as­on , H elen M cEwen, P a tric ia M urry. J im m y Pldcock, M arian Schm idt, E rn es t S im pson , E a r l Storm , D ennis T a te .

U C E N 8 E D AT SHOSHONE SH O SH O N E, J a n . 23 (Special)—

B e r t S . H endricks, of Sea ttle , and D oro thy D arllne Dccker, Olenn.i F e rry , w ere m arried here by Rrv, W lllls J . D ouglas. Jr., M ethodist pa sto r.

W atch for K. B. flklnner

FARM BALE

advertisem ent fn Tuesday's

Chicken l‘o.\ Kvporled Hu Niirne at Shothone

MIIOHIIONE, Ja n . aa (B p e c la D - tNmiity Niir^r H trlla M fPall r e p o r t­ed l<«lBy t in t health cond itions w ere unusually good rnnslde rlng w ea th e r and m iifr fonillilnns a t th is tim e of yp»r. tilip th a t ab o u t 10 cases of rh irk rn |v)x im vn developed, m oat of th ftu 111 Hhonhoiie,

ANNOUNCEMENT!W e nro plenHod lo nimounce th e nffiliulioii w ilh otir iicu l EHtute Dopurlnieiit o f MU. JA C K SHKOU'i’. Mr. S hrout hnn been n rcHititiiil o f Twin Falla fo r !iO ycurn and a deputy luiHCHHor fo r Uio pnHt 16 ycnrn. His experience nnd hifi knowledx*’ o f real enlato viilucn will liQ of Krcat nnHifltnnco to HolltfrH iind huyern ii l ik e .

Wfi rcconimond to them th a t tlioy tako mivanlnKfi of th e com petent ncrvicos of Mr. S h rnu t anil Mr. Mnrne, ou r real cstnto npcciallntfl.

Swim Investment Co.lioans — Real K state — S u re ly IlondH — Insurance

Ift'V Money for Loana on I'ar naslnras Property and Resident

l l J l S h o sh o n e S t. N o r th

HEALTH HKIIECIJSnOMK> Jan . M (WperlaD-

plana have been perfected for a

C ram of im m unliatlon for diiih- la and sn » ll-p o x In the schools

ot Jerom e t n 4 vicinity. Tim program b plann ed to taka place during the ftret week of Pebniary.

0 lm il*r work has already bceii done tlUa year elsewhere in Jeronm oounly, T h“ program will bn « ried out by th e local doctors, in operation w llh tiie south crnlr»l S t r i c t h eo ith nnlt.

'R E A D T U B 'HMEH WANT A l)».

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a n d a c c o m p a n i s tI.Ii<:il.lJC N O B E U .

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....... niinimir IM7D.,n»»rT»tofy of Muilo.

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■lueia n ie lun* U kee M H . r iien i STO-J

Dry BeansAre the World’s Best Food Value. Keono- mlcnl a t an Equal Pricc with Meat. Kat IMenty and Buy Enough to Last a Year. They Won’t Spoil.

The Chag. W . Barlow Co.QUINN W ILSO N, l»»n«»er

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Local Resident Weds Buhl Girl at Nuptials

Friends here have been in terested to Jiear of th e m arriag e of M iss Nellie Lee Caraon, d au g h te r of Mr. and M rs. R. B. C arson, Buhl, and George W . Creed, Twin Falls.

T h e bridal ceremony took place T hursday evening a t 8 o’clock a t th e B uhl B ap tist chu rch w ith Rev. Earl R. B erg re ad in g th e single rin g serv­ice in th e presence of re la­tives and a host o f friends.

T h e bride w ore a navy b lu t s tre e t dreas w ith a blue veil held In place w ith a w reath of .tWMt peaa. She c a rried a bouquet of rose buds nnd Bweet peas.

T h e bridesm aid, Mls3 J u a n ita V an O strum . w as dressed In green velvet w ith w ine accessories. E rn es t Voss, b ro th er-in -law of th e b ride, w as b est m an . L ittle B arb ara M axino Johnson , niece of th e bride, w as rin g bearer.

In im edlalely proceeding th e se rv ­ice H arry B arry sang "A h Sw eei M ystery of Life," aceom panlcd a t th e p iano by M erlin Ncfzger. M rs.Jo h n W ilson sang '‘O h Prom ise Me," accom panlcd by M rs. Iv an B onar.M rs. B onar also played tlic M en­delssohn wedding m arch as th e w ed­d ing p a rty took th e ir p laces before th e a lta r .

A rcceptlon was held n t the hom e of th e bride’s pa re n ts following the cerem ony.

M rs. C reed 'g ra d u a te d from th e B uh l h igh school lii Uie c lass of 1934, a n d th e following year a t te n d ­ed I len n ig c r’s business college In S a l t L ake C ity. 3 h c h as been e m ­ployed a t th e Bulil liquor d ispensary h e re fo r tlic past year.

M r. a n d M rs. Creed will m ake th e ir hom e in T w in Falls.

* ¥ ^G O O V P HEARS T A L K ON TRAVELS

A t th e a f fa i r arranged la st evening by th e Pldells c lass of th e B a p tis t c h u rc h a t th e Id ah o Pow er a u d i­to rium , O erald W allace, h igh school In stru cto r, was guest speaker a n d described h ts recen t tr ip to E urope.T h e prog ram also included a r e a d ­in g by M rs. R u th Box.

M rs. H aro ld Lackey, presiden t, conducted th e baslness m eeting a n d a t th e close of th e evening re fre sh ­m e n ts w ere served.

H oets w ere Mr. a n d M rs. D lUard R equa, M r. and M rs. Lee Shotwell a n d M rs. Box.

^ *P A R TV PLANNED BY LO D G E MEMBERS

A rrangem en ts fo r a W ashington’s b irth d a y p a rty on Feb. 17 were m ade "by m em bers of V ishnu cam p, J lo y a l N eighbors of A m erica, a t la s t eve­n in g 's session a t O dd Fellow s hall.M rs. G enevieve H ollenbeck, oracle, p resided.

D u rin g th e session M rs. W in ifred W h iteh e ad w as appoin ted rep o rte r a n d M rs. D oro thea P u tz le r th e song leade r. T h e c h a r te r was d raped In h o n o r of th e suprem e oracle, M ary A m ho lt.

At the ChurchesUADIO ANNOUNCEMENT

TIio m orn ing devotions b roadcast over K T F I u nder th e auspices of th e T w in P a lls M in isteria l associa­tion trom 8 to 8:15 a . m . on M ondays, Wccliic;*lity.s a n d F ridays of each week wjll have Rev. O . L. C lark of th e PrM byterlan c h u rc h aa speaker for Jiiiitinry 24, lid a n d 38.

Gold and Green Dance of Stake

Fetes .5 Queens•Tlirce hun d red and f if ty pe rsons

a tten d e d th e G old a n d G re en ball of th e L . D. B. s take M . I . A . la s t even ing a t th e reoreatlon h a ll a n d w ltne.ised th e crow ning of five queen.^, one from each w ard of th e sU ke.

T h e ir approacli down a f lig h t e f s teps betw een flow er tre llise s was m arked by costum ed trum pe ters , Clyde a n d G lade G erger, a n d th e ir th ro n es w ere in gold a n d green b e ­n e a th a canopy of th e sam e shades. T h e c en tra l th ro n e was assigned to M iss P e a rl S taley, K im berly, to rep - r c sa n t th e w ard m ak ing tlie best show ing In a ttendance , Im prove­m e n t E ra subscriptions a n d th e a n ­n u a l fund . She wore a gold gown w ith a green tra in a n d w as a t te n d ­ed by MlBs Cleo S taley a n d Miss F aw n M cFarland .

T w in F a lls f irs t a n d second w ards w ere rep resen ted by M iss E velyn G u est a n d M iss T lieda D avis; Miss J u n o Peck. M urtaugh , a n d M iss I s a ­bella H aasen , Buhl, w ho w as a t ­tended by M iss M ary Cox a n d M iss E unice W ood. TJie o th e rs were a c ­com panied by Jew el A dam son a n d A fton Speedy as tra in b e arers a n d T h ed a H ull was flow er girl a n d Jim m y R ichardson was crow n b c a r-

All.

bers seek th e tra in in g because they

er.

M K T IiO niST K PlS C O rA L C illtR C II

H. o . M cCalllstcr, m ln b te r 10 o, n»- C hurch school fo r a ll ages

and grades. Mrs. L. P . Jones, Supt.I, M orning W orsh ip serv-

C ooperatlon o f N a th a n S tra u s, a d m in is tra to r o f th e U . S. housing a u tho rity , In Ujc low -cost housing p lans fo r Idaho h a d been requested today by Son. Jom es P . Pope.

T h e se n ato r Inform ed T hom as D.M cDougall. p residen t o f Uic A m eri­c an C itizens' P ro tective association, th a t h e w rote to B tra u s: " I will op- p reclatfl i t If you will c o n tac t M r M cDougall a n d cooperate w ith himIn every possible way as Uiere Is a ; ................................ ... ............... __g rea t deal o f InU rest In Id ah o i n ; n,,,_ •nicnie ' Tlic W illing M ind." th e housing p r o ^ i . : u 30 p. m. All young people v

W PA a d u lt educa tion a s .sL s^ n c c ,n ,„ . , , , , t , ,p ir r c jp e < .u v c d ep artm en ts in giving carpen try a n d building | fPiiow.^lp, study a n d w orship, tra in in g cam e today as th e n e w e s t| , . 3 0 „ „ Evening W orahlp Serv - move in th e housing e ffo rU In Id a - p u jpn .ho, M cDougall announced . C la« e s ^ rende red bywUl bo provided to te ac h any adu lt, | m orn ing a n dn n d especially m em bers of th e lo w - . Mrvicc.s. A rrangem enU a re

now being m ade to have a re tu rned I mKMuiiary on ihc e aste rn d is tric t for

a d u lt education . A b l a t i o n m cm - , ^ 1 1 1 b ring us nnd messages fre sh from th e

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# ¥ ¥T W O RECITA LS ARRA N G ED FO R RADIO

M iss M a rg a re t L lndau a n d Ircni D avidson, student-s o f M rs. T . S Bell, will bo presen ted in p iano re cltftl.i Sunday ond J a n . 30 a t 4:45 p. m . over K T F I. I t was im nounccd to ­day.

Misa L lndau will play se leciions from Sibelius, H aydn and B ach In tom orow 'a program . M iss D avidson will p re .w it compo:iltlons by R a c h ­m an ino ff a n d M ozart nex t week.

^ ¥ .Ji-- IIOHTH HONOR G D EBTS A T PARTV

D r. a n d M rs. Jo:>c;ili M arnliull, W orcester. Mass., who a re vi.iltliig U r. a n d M rs. O. IlUMfll W eaver, w ere IntrcKiureri to a niiniber o t th e ir h<)«l.n’ friends on Wrdnerpiliiy ning.

Drldge w as a rranyed for th e eve ­n ing and prlwM wrr<' rrcelvcd by D r. nnd M rs. H obert istnnip. A t lli r c lo fr lit llie Ranie.s niipiM-r wan srrve<l,

.y. Y V (JH O tIP MKAUS REV IEW Ol-' HOOK

A rrv lrw of I>nle CarnrKle'ii ‘ to W ill F ilrn rts and In fliirn ro I’ro - lilr ' wa.i p r r .v t itrd by Mrs. W lllltitn linke r a t yrntri'<liiy'.i niri'thiK o t Ihn A rliem a cliili h<'td a t tlic liiinin of M rs. <!. E. Calvert, A dp«m‘r t lunch eon preceded (hn ncnslnn.

T lin n ine inrinbrrn iipcnt th e re m fiind rr of the evptiliig noclnlly. 1 wft.i nnnoiin red th a t tho jnertliii: of r e b . 4 will h'< lit Ihn iioine (if Mrn r . 1,. CoBswrll.

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Tciwn/.rnd rhil), No. 1. Will m eet 'n ir^ d n v a t II p. ni. lu Ilin I. (>. O. r . hall. Till- ]iul>ll<' 1.1 invlte<l, It Is nlaled.

j{. >i.In in n ia llo n n l ' H rlal Kini hludy

Kriiup will iTAiutie llA iniTiinKM Moiidny evriiliiit n t Ilie honin of M rs. H. A. null, 11.44 Poplar ave ­nue, Mrs. J . 11. H n rn n Will lieKln a rev lrw lit Huilnoii (llrodc’s "■njundertilrd."

M ouiilain Vlrw rhil) will in re t W ednesday (or a pol-Uii-k d in n e r a t llie lininn of M rs. Mall<iry I 'lsh - er for th e nrsnlnii fiiniieily p la n ­n e d a t UiD luim e of M ra. Ablile Hlaek. T Ikim who wisli to have M ounU in View "pals" fo r th e comlnK year and a rc inialile to ho p rese n t a m asked to tiave th e ir nam e* subm itted .

Q ueens were crow ned by J . red . f irs t councillor of th e s ta k e a n d M rs. J . A. P h illip s p resen ted th e ir cor.yiBC-s-

A ttc r th e colorful cerem ony M iss EdIUi Corless p resen ted a vocal solo. M usic for dancing was provided by G len B a tes a n d h is N lte H aw ks.

T lie ba ll w as a rran g e d by th e fo l­low ing com m ittees: M rs. P h illips , M rs. c . V em Y ates a n d A . T . w o rd , decorations: M rs. U ard a K ing a n d M rs. Id a M cBride, queens: G rover A rring ton , tlckcW : a n d M rs. N orm a W ilcken, advertising- a n d public ity .

* >/. *M E T H O D IST G RO U P EN TERTAIN ED BY H O ST E SS

Division No, 4, M ctliodlst L a d le s ', Aid society, m e t yesterday a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of M rs. M allory Fb iher w ith n m em bers p resen t. D evotlon- a ls were led by Mrs. S u sah S a u r nnd E ugene Cooper p rese n te d ' a reading:

T h e business session w as conduct­ed by M rs. E ugene Cooper.

V ^ «LUNCHEON GIVEN FO R CLUB ^ E M B E R S

M rs. Ivon Lincoln w as hostess to th e G em S ta te study club y e s te r­day afte rnoon a t a luncheon a t h e r hom e. T h e business 8Cs.slon w as c o n ­duc ted by M rs, C. A, B ickford a n d Ml'S. D. R . Johnson gave th e F e d ­era tion rejw rt.

P r l2;c;i were received by M rs. A lton YoiuiK and M rs. Evan T a r r . G uests

Mrs. Beebe nnd M rs. Young.¥

rl.A N K DIKCUUSCDA'l W. C. T . V. M EETIN G

Fifteen m em bers of th e W utnen’a C hris tian T em perance U nion, m e e t­ing yc.sterday nflen ioon a t th e hom e of M rs. A ugust W ellner, h e a rd M rs. I. a . O ooddlng, h e ad o f th e sc ien tific tem ppran re Instruction de jw rtm en t, iipciik on th e o rgnnlta llon 'n plans.

Mrn. AllMTt b>itllng. vice p residen t, fotu lucted the session In th e a b - hencd of M rs. Charlea H onk, prea l- dfiit. I> vo tlons were Jed by M rs. l-:dilli K n ig h t an d th e m em bersh ip WHS dlsriis-sed by M rs. r . H. Bell. ProKiam rh a lrm a n was M rs. Joseph lilnk r,

Mra. B rn E lder will be ttie nex t hostes.1 .

p la n to build U ieir hom es opera tive labor basis.

F i rs t o f these c lasscs w as u n d e r­w ay today a t Boise. AppU catlon is new in B a ird 's h a n d s fo r a p p o in t­m e n t o f T ed E ustls a s Instructo r ot a s im ilar class a t B uh l a n d A. V. D aley a t Buriey. T h e sam e p lan ts s la ted fo r T w in F a lls and for nil o the r tow ns w here th e housing a t ­tem p t Is o r wlll be In operation.

SeFORIEIWlIm m un ization prog ram s for d lph-

U ierla a n d sm allpox will be carried ou t In Jerom e c ity schools and the la rger ru ra l schools In th e vicinity du rin g th e week of J a n . 24 to 2 0 . D r. R obert B. S tum p, d irec to r of the d is tric t h e a lth un ion , sa id th is a f te r ­noon.

Jerom e doctors a n d H arr ie t R u s­sell, sc lioo l-nu rse, will a s s i s t Dr. S tum p in th e p rogram .

D iph the ria lmmunlzulIon.s are o f­fered to ch ild ren betw een the -ngcs of one ond 1 2 , w hile anyone m ay take advan tage of th e clin ic to be Im m unlted for smallpox.

'•We urge p a re n ts to b ring children of p re-school age for im m unization," s ta te d D r, S tum p. " I t is m ost Im ­p o r ta n t th a t ch ild ren from tlie ages of one to 5be be Im m unized."

Perm ission b lan k s a re being fu rn ished by th e school# a n d mus: be signed by p a re n ts o f th e chll drcn before t h ^ c an be vaccinated.

■ Dr, S tu m p explained.

Conduct Bethel Temple Revival

NEW M E N D S WORRY A I LODGE

Snow problem for skiing a t S un V alley la " settled fo r th e season" as a resu lt of renew ed snow follow ­ing a su b stan tia l fa ll du rin g p re ­ceding days of th e c u rre n t week, ac- c o rd in g 'to w ord received he re to ­day from tho public re la tions s ta ff a t Use lodge.

Snow was "com big dow n ha rd th is m orning." the rep o r t said.

miESIOH! ACCIDENIIIIM

BUHL. Jan . 23 (Specia l)—F unera l services for N orm an Lutz, vic tim of o n ou to wreck near B uh l 'n iu rsd a y evening, will bo ronducted M onday lit 2:30 p. in . from tho 'I 'rln lty L u the ran church of Clover of w hich th e ynulli was a m em ber.

Rev; W. F . D nn n en frld t will say a p rayer n t the E vans a n d Johnson c liaprl here a t 1 : 1 0 i>. m . before going to the Clover c liu rrh .

field where m uch of th e d is tu ibances 0 1 tlie cost a re now transp iring .

C nU R C il or th e B R E T llB E NC orner T h ird A venue i t F ou rth

S tree t Nortl>Van D. W right, m in iste r

10 a. in. T lie C liurcli a t school. P. c.. i;(l',vard:i. su iierln tendcnt,

I. m. 'I 'he C hurch a t w orslilp. cc by the pastor. "T he H om e-

Ics-s C hrist.".Mu.sic by the choir.7 p. ni. Ju n io r C hurch league, M rs.

L L M ngoffln. d irector.B.Y.P.D. R u th E. M iller.

prcMclcnt.- i>. ui. A dult Ftirum. L. V. N lchol- I. d irec tor. A t th is tim e th e re will a series of Icssoiu on th e book

of " n i r Acts of Uie Apostles."T h e C hurch a t Vespers.

BonK-fcsl and serm on.

BlCTllEL TEM PLE CHURCH0 a- m. Sunday .-ichool. B. K . A ll-

d r ltt. .superintendent.11:30 a. m . M orning worship. A

devotional scrvice of w orship a n d prai.se. Serm on by E vangelist H ung- crford.

:!:30 p. m. Radio gospel service over K T FI.

6 p. m . Young people's m eeting. M bs Eleanor W egncr, speaker.

E vangelistic serlvce, w ith praye r fo r the sick, a n d oppor­tun ity for Baptism . Good m usic, w ith chorus and orchestra, and congrega­tional singing. Serm on a n d special m usic by th e evungellst.

B e the l T em ple church takes p le a - ire in announcing Special E van -

gellstic Services beginning S unday , J a n u a ry 23. and continu ing for tw o weeks, w ith Evangelist a n d M rs. R . M. H ungerford , of Illinois, In charge, p reach ing a n d singing the Gospel of llie L ord Jesus C hrist. Services every n ig h t a t 7:30, except M onday a n d Satur'day,

F IR S T PENTECOSTAL CHURCH2 0 2 F i lth Avenue E as t Jo speh A. Oos.n, p a sto r

1 0 a , m . Sundny r«hool w ith classcs fo r a ll ages. John Calder, su p e rin ten ­den t.

11 a, in. Monting I w orahlp a n d p ra ise servlcc wlDi Mr, a n d Mra. D a r t t a n d son who will he lp in se rv ­ices a ll dny.

0:30 p, m. Young People 's m e e t­in g w ith Scrrelary E lsie A llen in charg (* Mrs. Unrlt will speak.

7:30 p. in. Kvcnlng E vannelistlc scrvice. Spcclnl singing w ith an insp iring mc:.sanc.

W ednesday. P ray er

C H RISTIA N SCIEN CE 160 g th Ave. E as t

Sunday school 10 a. m.M orning service 11 a. m." T ru th " is th e sub jec t of tho

Lcsson-Scrm on w lilch will bo read In C hurrhM o t ClirLst. Scien tis t , th roughout th e world, on S u nday , Ja n u ary

T h e G olden T ex t is: ‘•Tliou. O Lord, a r t a God fu ll of com passion, and Eracloiu';, long-suffering , and plenteoan in mercy and tru tli ' (Psa lm s 80:15).

WL'diH'iday evening teatlm ony m eetings n i 8 p. m.

ReadinR room open y th e publlo dally except s u n d a y ^ n d ho lidays from 1 to 4 p . m. m M ain avenue no rth .

F IR S T B A PTIST CHURCH -Roy E. B a m e ttf^ a s to r

0:45 a. m. C hurch school. D illard R equa, superin tendent.

H a. in. W orship. S e rm on sub ject, "M an."

C:15 p. m . Senior B. Y. P . U.7:30 p. ni. W orship, ficrm on sub ­

jec t. "The Young C lirb t la n a n d H is Friends."

Thursdny, 7:30 p. ni. M id-w eek service. Ur. R. P . D ou g la a o f Balt L ake City and Dr. M. E. B ra tch c r of Los Angeles wilt s{>cak.

THE SALVATION ARMY217 s'erond avenue sou th

A djt. E thel Ellis in chargc Sunday m eetings:10 a . m. Sunday school.1 1 n. ni. Ifollness m eeting.0:30 p. m. Young people's m eeting . 7:30 p. m. B treet m eeting.8 p. in. Public meeting.'ruesday:7:30 p. m. S lrce t m eeting.8 p. ni. Young people’s m eeting. W ednesday7:30 p. in. S tree t m eeting.8 p. nv Inside public m eeting. F riday :7 p. ni. Young g irls' sewing class. Snturdiiy:8 p . m. Public meeting.

DISCUSSES DimUsele.vhess o f education unlesa

I t Ls accom panied by s p lr ltu t l de> velopm ent of th e IndiTidu&I, v u d iscussed by D r. O c r r ltt T e d n v t . c h a ln n a n o t th e P resbyterU U chiu-ch board of education, la s t eve- iiliig a t a d inne r m eeting o t th e P resby te rian M en's club a t tho c h u rc h parlors.

n t l e of hU ta lk was "T he O bli­g a tion of th e F a th e r la F u rth e rin g th e Sp iritua l Developm ent o f H is C hild ren ." H e sta ted th a t th e school system In th is country was supe­r io r to a n y In th e world.

H io program also included group sing ing u n der th e d iree tloa of C haries G rieve a n d « c o m p an le d by M iss J 0 .sephlne T hrockm orton, "T he B o a t Song" a n d "Iloekln ' In do W in ','' by M rs. C a therine Po tter ,M rs. C rysta l V an A usdeln. Mrs. M arion D unn and M iss fiiessle C arl­son. Business and Professional W om en's club qua rte t, accom pa­n ied by M iss Throckm oH on. ..........

T he Amlgas club m em bers served th e dlrm cr.

E vangelist a n d M n , R . M. R ongerford , Illinois, who w ill p reach a n d sing th e gospel a t special eTangeilsde aerrloc* a t Bethel T em ple c h u rc h U g in n ln g Sunday and eon tlnalng for tw o weeks. Services will be dally a t 7:30 p. m . except Monday a n d S a turday . E vangellit and Mra. H ung- e rfo rd a re m aking tlirir f i n t v is it here b u t are well known In th e east a n d lo u th , It is slated. T he public is Invited,

will be th e topic for the evangelistic serm on. G re a t congregational sin g - hig, special m usic and a liappy h o u r w ith G od's peonle make th is a pop u ­la r scrvice. B aptism al scrvice will follow.

7:30 p. m . Monday. T lie educa tional boa rd m eets a t the c liurch. T e a c h ­ers m eeting a t 8 o’clock.In tho corner room.

teetlngs

m eeting .7:^0 p.

p ra ise sen. Friday. W orshlj) nnd

S H M O C K S D E A I lEROME 00INIE1

JEIiO M K , J a n , 22 ( U |> e r la l l- 'n ie lou ring wdrirt I 'liainplon New Y ork Hlintiin>ckB dow ned th e Je rom e Jiiy* ceen In an rxh lh ltlon ti l t here la s t nlKht hy a M-oro of 4ft-23.

'l l in fflinrnrocks will pluy n t M ur- (iiUKh nKiihint tlin navngen ton ig h t. 'I'lin ImriiMliirnierii a rc te rm ed ihn top basketball iirow in tiio na tion .

Nazarenc Scrviccs Continue in Rupert

n U P ir n r , J a n . 2 2 («pec la l)—n i e N nrnrenn revivni being held a t tho Prirnlllve D apllst chu rch he re by H fv. EriiMl Coryell. N am pii, will rn iiti iiu r (liilly n t 7:30 p. m. nil nex t w rrk Incliidum flunday. M rs. J . W. H nilth, 'I'wlri Fiilli, Is p ian ist.

'H ie putilli' i.’i invKed, I t In hinted. Delegnliciiiri from 1'w ln F a lls N aza-

i^hnirli n rr nsjvlsthig n t the niriiliiiK’.

(Jreenwdod Revival <!U)«ch on Sunday

I IA /.r i.T O N . Jnii. aa (H p frlau — 'l lio revival aervires w hich have been In prnrReiui a t th e G reenw ood sehool f(ir two weeks will cloao Hunduy, T h ry Jiavo been conducted by Hpv, (! PI, I.llcliy, Tw in Tails, U nited H irlliiT ii (•liinrli elder,

ftervii-ps will be held Hiinday a t 1 1 1 1 1 . luid 7:30 p. m . w llh m iislr by

Minn l':dni« K elly, W alla Walla- W ash.

WARBERGBROS.k m i k h l a z k

C O M .I’tionc

2 4 6TRA N H l'BIl - HT0IIA(;K

H a i le y R e R i s t c r s W in O v e r R e l i e v u e

IIM l,KY..Inti 22 (» |)ee la l) H aileyWl)lvl' lll<•^ w 'Ti'd a 23-10 victory over llif lirllrvur- r lu b hero In th eflrht h 'lni'' Kill” '’ before C h rls t- ninii ln;il iilniil

In n |irrllm lii«ry ti l t th e U elle-vu<- Kiilx ituwnril th o local nibuea 33-20.

CIIHAN HtlOAR QUOTA HAVANA. .Inn 22 'UW—P re s id e n t

F e d rrlin l.i'redn Hrii today e s ta b - llnlird c iiiii 's 10^0 augar g r ln d ln i quoin nl 'JdMi.dOO lung Iona, com - im rn l «lll> ih'- 10^'' 'lu o ta of 3 4 )» ,- 000 tuns.

GOAT SALE!AUCTION SALK 01' Mll.K CiOATSTuesday, Janu ary 25

IN JKUOMKI w ill lu ll 1011 head o f m ilk pi™il» “"'1 ”" W « h e tp .

'I'licnc nrc fo o A n m tii and will »l«rl (rtnhenftig soon . A iiyim e w iin d n g Ronta lo r«lr«' I*'"" l"nl»" on w ill rind IhcM nre gim d oiiM .

AMOS STRONd,John H. H orlnhom , A uct. A. (JUlcNpk, Clerk

AKCENKION EPIMCOPAI,Rev. JaniM B. llu tle r , vlcur

T ho th ird Hiiiiday a fte r th e Epl ph a n y .

8 a . m . Holy com m union.0:4& a. in. C hurch school.1 1 a . ni. M orning p ray e r and scr

Tue.idiiy — Ciinflrm atlon In stru c ­tion clnw; In llio rectory a t 7:30 p.

T hun.dny — E vening G uild will m e e t a t the home o t M rs. H arry Povey, 318 ElBhth avenue n o rth , w ith Mr:i. C. J . Jliigcr a n d Mrn. H arry Povey as lior.les.ses a t II p. :

MKNNONI1K iUlETHKEN IN (.'ilKIST

A. W. Iliuhrr-nt, 1‘iuitor 1(1 n. 111 . Uundny school. Tiipic: iiii.l'n C oiiunn for riiyniriil

Ili-nltli." M ark 1:30-45.a. 1 11 . M nniliig w orship. Kev.

K. 11. Mi'Lcalf, pL’hidlnK >'1‘I‘T of th e Pacific Coiiferencn will hnve riia rge . }'’oIIowIiik hln nin.taKe I oriUiiancen will bo olx.ei vrd.

(1 p. ni. Meeling tor Ju n io r iini' 7:30 p. ill. Kvcnlng v.oi;>lii]i Id

M rtcn if will fill th o pulpU.7:30 p. m. M onday. Huslne*Ji iiirei-

i«. Thin Is llie liuit quarterly ii Ing before nniiuul confrien i'r c in ir rli o ftieers will bring n'P Meinl>er« iiiid friends iiivii'<l t' p resen t.

7:30 p. Ml. WrihieMlnv. MUl-wi-rk service. Tojilc: 'C h o lir .i l>pn-inilii ing DeBllny."

H R S T PRESBYTERIAN CHU RCHO. L. C lark, pastor

1 0 a, m. C hurch school opens p rom ptly in a ll departm en ts.

11 a. m. M orning worslilp. Special num bers by the choir. "L ift up you r H eads;" Solo, "Open th e G ates of t^jc Tem ple," R alph Blake. M rs. P .8 .Bell, director, Serm on. "Som e Founda tion Stones In C lirls tlan lty .'' O rgan numbers, "Holy, Holy, H o ly ;” "H ym n of th e N uns;" " R o ja l P a g ­e a n t Recessional;" H ym n. "Bo B till. My Soul." Mr.s. J, A, D ygert, o rg an ­ist.

6:30 p, m. C hristian E ndeavor Xel- low&lilp. Leader. Don M cO avln, M r, G era ld W allace and M iss D oro thy C all, couniclors-

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHU RCHF o u rth Avenue and Second S t re e t E.

M. H. Zagcl, m in iste r 10 a . m . Sm iday sc h o o l. ,

11 a . m . Divine, worship.B p. m. M onday. M eeting of A .A.

L. in church parlors.8 p . m. M onday. A dult m em bersh ip

c lass m eets in th e study.8 p. m . Tuesday. A dult m em ber-

s lilp class.8 p . m . WedncMiay. C h ild re n 's

C on firm a tion class.6 p . m . Friday . W alther L eague

B ib le hour.3 p . m . Sa tu rday . C hild ren’s Bible

h o u r w ith th e m inister.

C H U RC H O F TH E NAZARENEL. D. Sm ith , Pastor

9:45 a. ni. Sundny school. Mrs. O. W . C hristian . Supt. In charge.

. . m . M orning w orship and serm on, special .singing and m usic

3:30 to 4:30 ji. iii. tlie Sunsh ine G ospel hour. SiKclal program for th e specia l opening day from th e h ig h tow er.

0:30 p. m. YouiiK People's m eeting, N orris Gill, president, in charge.

0:30 p. m . the Jun iors will m eet, w ith M rs. Fred Hills, th e re will be p ray e r m eeting In the p raye r room,

7:30 E vening tviuiHellMlc se rv ­ice. th in will be ii linppy s i 'n lc r . o rchestra , cliolr and siwciiii singing,

r iR B T (CHRISTIAN CIIIIK CHS ix th a n d Slinnlioiie S l ir e ts

M ark C, C ronrnbeiger, m in ister 0:46 a. in. Bible «clio«l. F. W. Black,

general supe rln trnd ''u l.10:45 a . m . Devotional service. 'Ih o

cho ir lingn tlie Biilhem. "O G od of M ercy. G od of MlRlit" hy C. “ Briggs. Mlsh l.urllin Norell illrrctor. S e rm on tliem e, "Tlie Ilelallon of F a ith to a New •IVst^inient People,” th e s tx th of the scries on "T lir New T es tam e n t Ciiurcli." n isc ip lr; C h r is t will m eet a t the l/i rt l » Table.

a;30 p. m. C hrlsllsn Kndeavor g roupa m eet.

7;S0 p. m . Popular Kvungelistic K rvlce . •’T l'« lledeinpllun of TiniB'

W ednesday evening th e church will m eet fo r th e ir an n u al m eeting. A ‘‘Po tluck d inne r" a t 6:30 a n d th e new m em bers coming Into c h u rc h slnoe Ju ly 18 will be th e honored guests. Reports o f a ll d e ­p a rtm en ts of Uie church ; address by the c hairm an of th e official board , W . R . H a j s ; , P resenU U on of B aptism al certifica tes by th e pas< to r ; "W orld Call" p rogram by th e M issionary soclcty will be som th e fea tures of th is meeting.

7:30 p. m . Thursday, 'The choir m eets fo r regu lar rehearsal.

8 T. EDWARD'S CATHOLICRev, H. E. H cltm an, pastor

Rev. Raym ond S. Seibert, a s s is ta n t Sunday masses a t 8 and 1 0 a . m . W eek-day masses a t 8 a . m. Com m union Sundays: F irs t S u n ­

day of th e m onth for m en, th ird Sunday for young people; fo u rth Sunday for children.

NOTK'KI T h e "BAVARIAN lIKKIt (lA R- D EN", Bnhl, will br r iosed for on« week beghininc Ja n . 24. for rtim«d«Unf. VVaich thin paper fo r rM p tn In g dale.

F A S T f L O W I N G

. C O M P L E T EV p r o t e c t i o n

/ V I C O '^' \ c o i d - p r o o f /

\ MOTOR o iiy ^E A S Y \ / r FASONAHLE

5 T A R T 1N C X / ' C T N , " * ' P R I C t

B iilil Farm L oan G ro u p (louveues

BUHL, Ja n , 2 2 tSpecIal)—T h e B uh l N ational F a rm L oan associa­tio n was to hold its annual m e et­ing of stockholders a t th e c ity ba ll th is a fternoon . '

T h e m eeting was called for th e purpose of electing directors fo r 1038 and hearing th e report o f th e se v e ta ry -tre o su re r. T here w e r e c h a r ts show ing th e opera tion of the B uh l assoclntlon du ring th e p a st fiscal year. A represen ta tive from th e Federa l L and bank of Spokane w as expected to be p resent.

Today’sBEANRecipe

JELLIED BEAN SALAD1 p in t tom ato Julep- 3 tb, gelatine 1-3 c. cold w ater 1 tb . m inced onion 1 bay leaf1 cup cold cooked beans S a lt and paprika

M ake a p lain tom ato Jelly by dis­solving Uie gelatine In cold w ater a n d pouring over Uils h o t tom ato Juice In which th e seasonings hava been cooked. Add to th is m lx tu rs 1 cup cold beans. F o u r th e m li tu r* In to m olds and allow them to chill. Servo wlUi boiled or oU dressing.

Final Free Toss Wins Girls’ Till

T he m arg in of a free sh o t a s the w histle ended th e gam e earn ed a v ictory fo r th e H o t-S ho ts over th e 'T ro jans in la s t evening 's girls' do­n u t gam es a t th e h ig h school.

C aptaUied by M axine D ots, th e H o t-S ho ts h a d 1 0 ’po in ts to th e nine nm aw ed by th e T ro jan s u n d e r th e

e n h lp of C ap ta in B e tty B rine - gar.

U n eu p s w ere: T ro jan s (»>, H a « l T erry , Ja n ice F aye O lbson, Jane W ylie, B e tty Brlnegar, M u f w e t V asques. B arbara B rad ley ; H o t- S h o ts ( 1 0 ) Lois H ayden, H elen O e ^ M ildred K inder, M axine Doss, 1m m G oodnigh t.

C hinese U spoken by m ore peopl* In Uie w orld th a n an y o th e r tongue. I t Is th e language of m ore th a n fou r hund red m illion persons.

Special Dance SHADOWLAND

KIMBERLY

Saturday Jan. 22iid-Music by Glen Bates and his

NITE HAWKSHalt U nder New M aRagem ent

y< /

Moderate Weather ? ?Cold Weather ? ?

It Makes No Difference To AnIRON FIREHAN

nc'KHi<n<'Hn <if wnitlK'r yoti cnn nlwnyw li« mirn of n comtortnlilo, flvpii lic-nt If y fu iiiivii Hfi lion Klvcmiui on tho job. .ScnHlUVc RtilO- inntii! riiiifnilH m ifiiillim Horvlcn iiilhilulnH iin

nmllo cnnlrolH plii Iron K in'iim n'w iinfHllliiK norvlci! m nlntnliiB an lofll A lllinrnl lime imymi'nl plfin n m k rn j l rnny f.ir you to own nn Iron Klrrmiui.

D E T W E I L E R B R O S .J n c ^PHONE 809

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A M Equally Surprising Results Can be Attained Through Classified ---------------------- I USED RADIOS FO R SA LE I I - ---------- — ----------- ■ — - ^

W ANT ADS RATES

tv s PuhllciiUon In B oth Times a n d N eva

b a t e s P E B U N E p e r DAY:

t h n t dMj*. p e r Une per O n t dBy, p e r Une-------- ----------

33 1-3 fn D iscount F o r Cash

C ash discount allowed If adver­t e n t is paid tor wlUUn aeven d a r t o f first insertion. i< o U a s ^ l c d ftd take n fo r less thaTi 60c. Including diMOunU

Line o f classified advertising com­puted on basis o f five, m edium - length words per Une.

COM PLETE COVERAGE AT ONE COST

PB O N E 33 o r 38 F O B ADTAKER

BOARD arid room . P u ro a c e heat. 350 5th Ave. B.

3 NEW a ir conditioned to o m s w ith o r w ith o u t bd. 137 4 th Ave. N. Ph. 18£I0-W.

PERSONALS

b o a r d a n d b o o m

f o b r e n t — r o o m s

3 RMS. FU R N . lo r I t. housek. 445 3rd Ave. W. P h .

ROOM a n d b o a ia 131 7 th Ave. N orth. P hone 691.

BX TRA large nloely fu rn . f ro n t bed- om s^iltcs-lor a . S toker.

f r u i t s and V EG ETA B LESa p p l e s b7 th e bu sh e l o r truck .

Brown’s O rchard , a m l. W, of Eden.

FARMS f o r r e n t

m ACRES good land , p o o r bu ild ­ings, c rop ren t. P . O . Box 631 Tw in Palls.

d e l i c i o u s apples, c risp a n d Juicy. Also W inter B a n a n a a a n d S aps. 1 Dll. E. ^ ml. No. o f H an se n . 0- R. Sherwood. Ph . 88-R3; K im berly .

W ANTED TO R E N TS OR 6 -ROOM house . I^^fereOces.

Box I f T lm es'N ew a.

BABY CHICKS

GENTLEMAN, rm . a n d board, cl9 je in- W M p e r wk. 352 2nd Ave.

a p a r t m e n t s FOR REN Tf u r n i s h e d a room a p t. Adults

only. 319 8 lh A ye. E.

3 r o o m fu rn ish ed a p a r tm e n t, C19 3nd Ave. No. P h . 1495-J.

W AN T 3 passengers to Moscow, leav- ' ta g J a n . 36. P h . 018g-Rl.

JJA M TED 3 gelea. Inqu ire 239 4 th Ave^W^___

M A G AZIN E exchange. Pub«c M ar­k e t ______

NEW apVs.. a room s a n d acteened porches. 361 4 th Ave. W.

SPECIA L SUNDAY D INNER Prices to su it your ^ s e . BaM®

C afete ria. E . door T ou rist Hovei-

PA K T Y plc lto l UP m lo I * *BSU H ansen bridge p lease l« v e ■ami, a t Efeverln’a Service SU tlon .

T W O 8 TEAM b a th s a w eek keeps th e body in good cond ition to re -S ? t ^ a S d lUness. T ry o wb a th a fo r h e a lth . B oom 8 - IM M a in N .

P G R sa le o r r e n t : Sum m er sheep i%nge. a d jo in ing T argee T o r e s t 30 m L E . o f sr»Falla .

Baby Chicks. S p ec ia l lO r. to 13 discount If ordered in J a n u a ry for laU r delivery. 10 breeds. H syes m -O ra d e H atche ry .

AUTOS F O R SA LE

REAL ESTA TE FOR SALE5 ROOM house a n d 2 lo ts 11400.00.

303 Van B uren. P c a vcy -T aber Co.

U N F IN IS H E D new 4-room hou-'.c for tale. Make me a n o ffe r. 218 Buena Vlsla St.

C H E A P - t - ™ m lu m . h o u « . 3 tu)l lots H blk- from school. S m all down p i i ’m cnt, 213 14tti Ave., Buhl.

USED RADIO BU Y S

1 Supcrtone Radio,..!.*3.50

1 JackBon-Bell, tabic model , .....— * !>0 0

1 6 -tbo. M ajesticInkl.. miVl^t - ... *7.50taOJv XliVUCI ...........- .......

1 B-tl?e. Crosley Console ....*7.501 5-tbc. RCA console ....... ... *7.504 8 -tbe. PhUcos, E a ............. .* 10 .0 0

CLAUDE DROW N M USIC COMPANY

C H O IC E 10 A., good 5-room house, well and o utb uild ings, 15000. K . L. Jenkln s. 148 M a in N.

35 USED c a n , ba rga in s .9 new tra ileL tiouses. W e trade . O 'C onnor,' dpp. P a rk Hotel.

FO R RE N T —4-Room un furn ished a p artm e n t. P h . 603-W o r 448.

FU R N ISH ED . Ju s ta m e re Inn . Ph. 46S a n d O asU P h . 971.

k FE W m o& enta sp e n t scanning th is secUon will o ften prove prof- itable.

3-RM . fu rn . a p t. t a m odern home w ith stoke r b e a t, a lso sleeping room , v n 8 t h Ave. E .

1935 VB D eluxe to \irtn g tu d o r se­dan.

1935 C hevrolet Coach.193S T errap iane C oach.

• AUTO M A RT 3rd a n d M ain W est

MONEY TO l o a n

iPO R SALE, r e n t o r trad e , 7 room m odern home, 3 bedroom s, glassed- in sleeping p o rch , d in ing-room , living rxxim, b re a k fa s t room , k itc h ­en. cem ent ba sem e n t, fum nce , slower, h o t w a te r h e a te r , double garage: on c o m er lo t. 360 F o u r th East. Phone iOG. J o h n 8 . K lmes.

0 . JO N E S for loans on hom es.

FO R REN T— HOUSES4-RO O M m o d e m fu rn . house, g a r­

age, $30. A dults. 330 4 th Ave. E.

FARM loans, low m te resL Prom pt action. F red P . B a tes, p h . 1379.

SM ALL B-rm. house a t 33« 7 th Ave. No. p a rtly , fu rn . P h . 1236-W.

6 -RO O M m o d e m bouse f u m . or u n ­fu rn ished *30.00. W . O . Sm ith.

6 -R O O U m o d e m house, garage. IBS 10th Ave. E as t. Phono 19-J3, PUer.

BEAUTY SHOPS

t s .0 0 p e n n tn « n t» 13.39. tiO O p ^ - BM oants I l iO . p h . 4 3 4 . l a i M a in E .

. ? o t S r t l n » K * > B e n K . W

ALIi M O D ERN fu rn ished house, 330 « th Ave. No.

F IV E -rtx im bouse , fu rnace , garage, fu ll fin ished b a se m e n t laoo 7 th A ve.E .

b a r g a i n s g a lo re lis ted dally theM colum ns. R ead o r use them fo r profit*.

X U U N E a S O P P O K l 'U I ^ l T i

■ M l t r • M il l O n le r B i u t t e u «

WInl i™. WHle. WATIOHtts i s n t i B i r r o i i s , w i u i r u . oM o.

h e l p w a n t e p - m a l e

WMIT*D mtn wl,tl> IW *4a traveL g«w>tng« a b o u t aver* ^ U a J l s S S J t t l ^ l f l O i a H o td .

p w a n t e d

■ | i r U t o t d d r M io t t c u la n .^ toW M week. A u m r tB d o a ln f lOe fo r,0# .. P ra w w KXft C batU itte. K . O.

FO R BALE— M ISCELLANEOUS

SBA F O O D a Pub lic M arket.

FOR SALE— FU R N ITU R EGOLD SEAL rugs. Jl.OO down. 60c

week. Sw eet’s F u rn itu re Store. ^

FU R N ITU RE for sa le o r trad e . All kinds of good used fu rn itu re , Sw eet's B asem ent Store.

TH ERE is no necessity fo r unneed* ed e x tra luroltvirv to lie l a th e atUo w hen a few cen ta invested in th e ClassUled SecU oa wlU sell i f f o r y'otL.

M ISCELLANEOUS

ROOM house. 2 lota, ga rage, city water, llghU . I n good location. 1900 W ill give te rm s . 1104 N. 1 0 th N orm al. B urley. Box 543.

FO R SALE—House w ltli *50 m ontlily Income from u p s ta irs a p t. Good location.' P riced to sell. T erm s. F urn . or u n fu rn . W rite Box 5, careTlmes-News.

3 a c r e tr a c t . H a s good 6 -room house w ith sleep ing p o rch , elec­tricity. B a m . g a rage, a n d chicken hou.w. *2100. *G00 c ash a n d pos­session now.

CHOICE 10 a c re t r a c t . Good 5 -room house w ith la rg e sleeping porch b a m . la rg e ch icken house. Electricity, deep well, school bus. *4500. G ood te rm s.

5 - R O O M house , hardw ood floors, cem e n t ba sem e n t, good garage. *1700. *300 cash , ba lance like ren t.

BEAUCHAM P St ADAM S 135 Shoshone S o u th P h o n e 304

USED RADIOSM ajestic (Console T y p e ) .....*16.00RCA (R9.cilo-Plionograph

Comb.) ...............................>25.00M ajestic <Comole) ..............*25.00Dclco (Console) ............— *40.00R C A V icto r (T a b le M odel) -*5-00 Pliilco (Table M odel) __._..*3.00MlDUCt......... - .................. ........*6.00CraMey (Console T y p e ) ------*5.00Zcnltli iT a b le) .............. ........*3’00MaJcstlc (Console T y p e ) .....*5.00

DKTWEILER BROS., Inc.

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press

lEAUMNSi TRADE By CABLE

W ANTED TO BUY

WJW CO ST a n d h ig h rea d er p e r­cen tage m ake th e se U ttle ad s the n o e t a n d profitablem arke t in tow n.

SMALL Im proved a creage . Box 3, N tw i-T to es .

USED RADIO SPECIA LS •

1S37 15-tubeG eneral E le c t r ic ..........*104.50

1937 10-lu be D e k o ...............*79501937 10-tube W estlnghouse

sltglitly shopw orn .........*75.001936 W estlnghouse. new ...,*75.00 I Used R C A V icto r.

good condition ..............*35.001 Used Phlico. table model.

193S ....................... - ........ *20.50

....*17.50

....*10 .0 0

o n S T O U k llU n l. cu rin g a n d smok­ing m eats . Phone 36. Independen t P ack ing P l a n t

ELBOTRIO fence . Public M arket.

SCO B U . e a r c o m , 9 m l. So., 3H W. o f s o . P a rk ..

M TO HB b e an a ttaw , M to n s hay. P h o o e 0397-Jl.

7 H x » m A I L B R house, cheap . 63« 4 th ATe. E.

R E B U IL T J o h n Deere M a n u r e S p read e r. U o u a ta ln S ta te s Im ple- mem* Co.

rOMBN hwdjr to aJtert ^ « a a m m n p to 1 2 1 w M tly b e t ld « f tr tiin g you r ow n c lo thea i n « . K o g s s j n t f a b h i o n f r o o k b . IBC., D ept. T-9W . O ln c ln o a a Ohio.

N IC E R B D poU toea «5o p e r 100. Also baby beef Sc a n d 13c. U ml. E. a n d K M. o f W ate rs com er.

m w ij . s i i ia S B B - L o w a s *1.39 each., HutMlreda aenaatlonal bargains. Jketual sam ple f r « . a en d d rew a to ,HAIUFOIU), D ept. IMS, O lncln- a aU . Ok

envelopes hom e fo r us. O ood pay. S tp erie n ee un noceuary . W onderfu l . opportun ity . E very­th in g supplied. N ationw ide D ls- t r lb u to n , 401 Broadway. N . Y .

BTOVE rep a lra fo r a ll m akes o f lU n g e a . H ea te rs and Clrculatora. a w e e U B asem en t Store.

B EE-LIN E a lig n m e n t fo r au to fram es, axles, h a rd s te e rin g and tire w ear. W h e e b stia lg h ten ed . Foss’a.

I W ANT 3 o r 4 room h o use in T w in ' Palls to move on acreag e. W m . H.

W inter, R t. 3. R u p e r t.

U V ESTOCK an d POULTRYTEAM of bay horses, 1650 a n d 1700

lbs. *350. M ou n ta in S U te s Im p . Co.

3 YEARS' fire in s. o n T . F . homes, S4o pe r *100, d iv id e n d s In ad d i­tion. K . L . Je n k in s, m M a in K

CO W S fo r sa le, f re sh e n soon. E, M eunler, 3 m l. So., 1 W . So. Park.

100 H im ty p t u m a ew es to lam b I P bb rua ry . 3% m l. No. C urry.

FO R SALE—33 h e a d ewes. Now lam b ing . U C .J o n e s . P h . 0391-Jll.

FO R SA LE—S p an good m ules. 0 . S. lia x w e il , SU ML E. T w in Falls.

too a -W K . OLD New H am pshire Red pu lle ts , 60o ea. H ayes H atchery.

S?O T CASH fo r y o u r u se d fu rn i­tu re, stoves, tools . P h o n e 1295. Sweet's B a se m en t S to re .

IN SU RA N CE

30c PE B *100.00 u n d e r book ra te on 3 y r. policies In T . P . D wellings *5.40 p e r *1,000.00 for 3 y r. See roe first. Rm . 8 , F id e lity B a n k Bldg P h . 1126-J. W . E . p a n g er.

J . B. R O B E R T S AGENCY F ire in su ra n ce r a te on dwel­

ling and househo ld goods, 54c per *100 for 3 years . T h e low est rate In Tw in F a lla h is to ry . L et ua write you r n e x t policy.

W B W ANT poultry. See us before you sell. Cross Pou ltry House. P h o n e 1345.

McO O R M IC K D eering used 30x6 G ra in D rill *98. M ountain S ta te s Im p le m en t Co.

CANVAS o f a ll k ta d s a n d descrip ­t io n s a n d canvas repairing. T h o - m e tx T o p a n d Body W orks. P h o n e T39.

I P Y O U a g ree .to show you r friends I wlU send you ac tua l sam ple l^nag-Prooted sUk hosiery a n d •how you how to e a rn up to *33 a w«dc. P h il Adler, 636 F u lton , D ept. e»S39, IndlanapoUa.

o r r CA SH for your wool, petta, h ides. Junk a n d mixed m e ta l o f a ll k inds. Id c h o J u n k House. 163 Sec­o n d Ave. S.

ADDRIGB8 envelopes a t Home. Spare tim e. NaUonal adverUaer. Ic each, p lua comm., plua bonus. Pay weekly. E asy w ork. F u ll Instruc- tioos. ClrcularlBlng D epartm ent.G . P . O . Box 331-EOJ, Brooklyn,H . Y.

EUCOELLENT O PPO RTU N ITY t l you have a Ught closed c ar. a re a n

active Woman w ith a p leasing per- iona lity , you wiU be agreeably su r­p rised w ith our p leasan t, success­fu l plan o( working w ith ru ra l o r­ganisations. G ood earn ings. U a - i o i ^ o f p resen t sU ff have been w ith u s to r ye an . F i r s t opening for ■olntt lim e. Exclusive territo ry , W H ia o r see Dorrln B aird. Roger- so n H oUI, Tw in Falls, M onday and T uesday between 1 a n d 6:30 p. m.

H IG H E S T prices pa id fo r your fa t ch ickens a n d tu rkeys, independ ­e n t M eat Com pany.

WeBU Y FR E SH killed poultry, d ress ’em w hite you w all, i^ros P ou ltry Hoilse (nex t to Young’ D airy.)

LOST AN D FOUND

1 Used Phllco. 1937,5-tubc ................

I Used A etna - .......Y our choice o f 10 M ajesties,

Brunswlcks, and others a ll In playing co nd ition , *10.00 each.

SODEN ELECTRICE lk’s Bldg. P hone 601

I Chicago boardClIICAOO. Jan . 22

clue ctblti. producKl « wheal fu liirw " of trade uxlay.

At the Flo.0 -w h e a t wa. higher, corn- ‘ie to

GRAIN TABI.ECH lC AO O -aramwa< •

May

Way ..............July ....... ........Bfpt............

Rje:May ..............July ............-Sfpt- •8oy D w ni;May ..............

{1„ v . "i;'s : - s . ,80’i .6»*i

LIVESTOCKUCNVUt LIVESTOCK

DENVKR—Cattle: 10; market nomi­nally euady: beef awera ST lo 1 1 0 ; cow* - to ffi; helleni S3 to »S.2i; calvea M . . I l l : feeder* and atocken $5 to UUlU S4.S0 to »«.

aoo; maiktv no ,Sh ftp: a.«00; marSet attady; fa l

lunb* «7 10 »S; c«ea *3 to.M. ,

CmCAOO LiVESIOCK OIUCAOO-Hop: IJ.OOO; nothing tione

early: top atcady a t fs.is.C attle; 200 ; calvea 100: a i ^ y ;

steera and yearllQgi iteady lo u c ..« .. b t t l cow* UW tililvec; cu tlet stages aiid bulls atrong; vealera t l lower; e i- treme top long yearling* and heavy ateere $11.75; ll»ht yearling ateera »10- .15; hqlfera SOiV, with practical top »S.

Sheep; 4.000; ateady; fa t lamb* 2Se to 40c lower: abecp Wc to down; fcMlDg la m ts’2Sc orf: top SS.73; bulk fed weaterna U to SS-7J: y ta rllnp »7-

IQ I7.7S; alausM er a w a (4.73.

1 « D E C K S NSIOCKS,BONDS

light trading.-h e Bharo marltel opened lower, flrm-

allghtly and then fluctuated aim- ily. Traders remained cauUoua and

operations wero only routine.Tho T. V. A. decision had been an­

ticipated and discounted, experts aald. iD te ra t awltched to fat« a t the c u e In tho suprema court.

Utility share* Joined tha downturn, although no pressure was noted. Other major groupa moved narrowly with a few eictptloQ*. Theae included Owens O lau . wL'lch reduced lU dividend pay- — • yesverday. I t sold a t 54. off 3’j.West

l.W *

J hard 11.02.^4 mlx<

) 57>ic;

sample g;ade 51',jc W W.jC.Oata; Wo. \ ’••Wte

white 34C towhite 32', jc ; aample grade 32,ic.

K r A ’- o ' “> ^) 83c. <"Soybeans: No sale*.

. . . »

Lard S3N; loose S2N:

Bargains In UsedCAR and HOM E RADIOSI Used PonU ac A ulo R ad io *15.00 1 Used 1936 S te w a rt W arner

Auto R adio ..........................*18.003 Used 1937 S te w a rt W trn e r

Auto R a d io s ........................*22501 Used Brunsw ick

House R adio ........................*5.001 Used R adlola H ouse R adio *2i 0 1 Used S tew a rt W arner

House R a d io ... ................... *12i 01 Used M ajes tic H ouse

R adio .... ;.................. ............*20.00

FIR E ST O l^E AUTO SUPPLY an d SERV ICE

STORES 410 M ain Ave. S . Ph . 75

b u t t e r , e g g s 1

OMAHA LIVESTOCK OMAIiA-Uoga; 5.000; about steady,

top »S.:a; for week: steady to 2Se high-

CatUe: 250: calves 23: for week; steady to 25c lower; .top ID.73.

Sheep; 600; for week: fa t lamb* ISc to 25c lower, feeding lambs 25c toSOc lower; cloaing U>P SV-8Q.

PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND—Hogs: For week. 7.000;

compaied week ago. market . about steady; week's bulk 185 lo 214 lb- drive- itts IS to S9.1S; early aales carload lota *£,25. w ith quoutloos to 19.35 late; 225 to 28Q Its. and-llghl lights IS.50 to M- .75; packing Mwa S7 to *7.25; llglit- we^ghU to J7-50; Jeeder p ip |S.50 tc

C attle; Saturday. 30; no early sales; for week. 3.SS5; calvw, for week. 350: compared one week ago, fed ateera around 2So lower; she atock unevenly lower bu t about steady w ith early th a i week; hulls strong; vcalers steady to 50o higher; choice a t advance; bum led fteers $S.50 to S7-25: tew loads »7.50 17.70: p a n load $7.75. common atcera -5 to «-25: fed heifera »e.50 to »7; c^-"-

lon S4.7S to 45.75.Sheep; yor week. 3.110; compared

week ago. fa t iambi 25c lov.-er; o cla-30B suady ; week's hulk S3 to lb- ted wooleU lamba *7.25 to 17.75; top S7.00; few iruck -la i S7.2J to 17.60; year­lings nominally S5.25 to »«.50.

SAN FRANCISCO LIVKSTOCK SOUTH BAN-l'RANCiaCO-HoBs; For

fl\e days; S.950: compared last Friday: butchers 10 c to 20c higher; packing aows ISO lower; week's bulk good to cho lcc»l':0«r'''iiS lb. butchers U.IO to 5S.25; w o e ^ a n d closing top $0,25; bulk n o 10 280 lb- fcutchers and 140 lo ICO lb. light llghUi M.SO to SS.75; few jiic- d ium ligh t butchers M.50 to JS.M, package 131 lb- slaughter pigs M-25.

»osf8 17.25 early; later Bulk *7- - - local butchera »3_.W _to

Electric low and lo*»e* of 2 I Johns Manvlllt

point*points a t I wero noted 1 few othenu

LeadliiB railroad share* were mixed la fractional area. Central and Penii-

flvanla held smaU gains. Union Pacific

Dow . > closing averages: Indus-

Stock ialr»i opproxlmsted 410.000 sJiarm. Against 740.000 in short • « - Sion a week ago. Curb stock sales were 74,000 against lU.OOO.

N. Y. ST(?CKS

CUICACfOIC.75.

top »9.25; few ISO :

POUND—C heck . O w ner m ay liavc by Iden tify ing a n d paying for ad a t tho W hltehouse. •

W A N T E D — M lscellnnroun

WAN’TED to use. b la ck Pe rsian male cat. P h . 1B26.

» -J8 , 10-30. 16-30 T ractors . All In f ir s t c lass condition. M ounta in S ta te s Im p . Co.

B A RQ A IN S IN U SED MDSE.S a Sp ring fie ld bo lt acU on rep e a t-

,lng rif le , (OM . 6 v iolins, cttolce 'l ia jM , B urcli com m erc. pop c o m m a c h m ^ reasonable. 4 gas M ayU g m otors, eac h *10.00. W e buy, seU trad e . 34B M ain B.

FU R N IT D R B —New a n d used fu m l- tu r« o f a ll k inds, coal ranges, e lec­tr ic ranges, coal stoves, c ircu la to rs a n d o th e r household fun ilsh lngs . M oon’s. P h o n e 6 . S torv No. 1; P h o n e 816, s to re No. 1

SALESM EN W ANTEDI r A m V D o M a n w ith e ar. Rout« ex-

perlenc* p referred bu t n o t uc a a iy , JUwleigh'B, D e p t 1 D A -I6 e-M .

lU TO N used govornm enl wool b lankets , su itab le fo r sleeping b lankets , a u to robes, horse b lan - keU ; a lso gum shoes, hliors, a n d h ig h to p alioes. R a in couts, u n d e r ' w ear, te n ta a n d tn rp i, blasers. wool p a n ts . 163 3nd Ave. Bo., T w in F a lls . Id a h o J im k House.

SITUATIONS W ANTEDi r i u j CARE fo r ch ild ren a lU m oooa

M id n e n in is . P hone 1060.

O A R P X N T m : Experienced. I n te r ­io r f in ish ing a specialty. Phone 1411

FOR SALEAU TO D O O R GLAH8

W IN D S lIIE tD AND W INDOW GLABd

No c harge for labor setting g la u i t ynn will brlnit ynur ■asli or d rive your c ar In.

P hune 6MOON’S

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYAuto Service

A uto glass—plain a iia shatterless. P a in tin g . E ip e r t bofly and fender w ork. Floor sanders lo r ren t. Poss's.

BicyclesiB lO YCLE sa lts a n d s tiv lte . B\ksUu

Cyclery. Phone 181.

G loystein Cyclrry. 338 Main Avr. So. Bicycles exclusively. ’'W here Uie B est a n d L atest a rn Found."

BulUing ContractingM ontootli Sons Planm g Mill

a n d B uilding C on trac to rs . Ph . 37B-W

MovingF O R D T R A N SF E R

P hone 237 In su re d C arriers

Money to LoanFA RM ERS—W hy pay m ore Ilian 4

j« r cnM ow ynwr mtirinaBe. Hec F ederal F a rm L oan oltlce . Dank and T ru s t U ldg.

Optometrist

330 M a in A venue BouUt.D . REYNOLDS,

Plumbina-Heating

R ECO NDITIONED GUA RA N TEED USED RADIOS

95o dow n . . . . *1-00 a week No C arry ing C harge .

G rebe Cabinet. 7 tube ------*l-05M ajeatlc. 8 tube Console .....*9.05 Falk , table model, 6 tubo ..;.»7.05Zenith , 8 lube C o n so le ....... *2<.95Crosley. 9 tube , 1037 m odel ..*44J5 Philco. 1037 6 - tu b e Console *34.98 Gen. Elec. tab le model.

9 tube , 1039 m odel — ....*Jd.»»RCA. i t tube conso le ,

1938 m odel ..........................Z en ith , C tube U b le ............... »2 0 i 8

O ther M odels on C onvenient T erm s

AiipUnnco D cparlm cn t C. U. AND ERSON CO.

BOSTON

J3 cenl* lor blood. It* for blood and at

JJn is lor ',4 blood.

S E E D AND K E E P

F O R HALE Choice of Y rllow Hwcet

SoanU h O nion Becd. Also small lot o f fine W hite S p a n ish seed.

B ex W arren , 1 Ml. No. W asiilng ton School.

P hone 0181-Rl

cpartmen* ,

C W and Wood

M B P O N B lf iL I w om an w anta ch ll- d reQ to car* fo r In m y home. 421

■ ..athAYB, Ho. _________I IA R IU ID m a n w anta work driving

. truck or fa rm ln f . Bober a n d e* . p«rienc«d. W rito Pape’s O arage, Iltch tte ld .

yO fJK O m a o w an ts fa rm work for ■ ta « r d a n d e ip en se s. D . D iinkln,

R o C lS ; A n n l Hotel,

R B N T— Mlsc«U«nMui1, O t n TraUai Co.

IMUN to ra n t. UO e th

W arberg Itrnu Cost r iiim e 348,

I F I T f l PLU M B IN G OR HEAT- ING , pum ps, stokers, o r w ater so ft­eners, Phone 383—Aliire IDll, Home Plum bing a n d l lc a U i\ | C<v

ABBOTT P lum bing an d H eating Co. P um pi, S tokers, Day Ph , $Bi N ight P h . 1896-W,

DoctorS'OcntiataD r. G , L. Hoyrnnpr, Tfmt Hi)ecl*l-

1st, over 0 , C. A ndrrnon Htorn. Ph. 353-J.

FOR 8ALK OU TRADE

OAlt an d tra i le r hniise. nnnin cash, for sm all proBerty. 348 M ain tlo.

OGDEN, U tah , rcftldenco properly, value (8 8 0 0 wll) trad e for ran c h or fa rm n e w V ltln Falla or Uurlay. Id a . J . B. lOanlels, 3781 J t^ e ra o n Av«h O gden. U tah .

Building MateriaitP ra lt’a Uie b iggest nil m sn . the

h eav iest roofer a n d th e largest Ure in Tw in Falls.

FA R UA LL 30 U actor wlUi n ib tw r Urea, 3 -« ay plow, a row I. H . C. p o ta to p la n te r an d power digger. All In fira t c lass condition. Will tr ad e fo r d a iry cows, o . F. O och- iw u r. R . r , D . 4, Burtey, Idalio.

Electricttt Appliancen

Floor Sanatng

Radio RepairingAll m akes R ^ l o a RepaU ed a n d

Hervlced. F ac to ry R adio Service. Ph. 384. 138 and’ N.

Ke<U Eatate’lnauranceF . O. G raves itt Sons. P h , IIB.

IM l’I.K M EN l'S

Sales Agenciea'W ILSON MA'TEO APPLIANCB ,

Ph. 81-J. ’ M ay tag H eadquartara" |

U SED FA R M Im p le m en ts a re c n ie tely recond itioned a n d pu t In ? J s t c l a u fthape a t T h e C o . ^ 1 1 - rtatad W agon a n d M ach ine Coin- p»ny. T hese 4 - a u r barga ins are

BELOW a c tu a l value Jor miiok clean-up-. 3 -2 -w a y horse Slows, good a h a |» : 1 - B e a r c a t I t tA w in d e r a n d h ay chopiwr; S o h n p e er* b eet a n d bean t u n u r ; l - U - 7 superio r g rain d rill- 1 —F arm all trac to r , com- nletely overhau led ; 3 - I lo o v e r im- S t o S a r tte ra , In good sh ape. T h is

a sm all p a r t «f th e 0 . W >nd M . O om pany’a COM PLETi; ■lock of good used Im plfm nniv B U tt sp ring w ork a t a saving by S S ln * ad v an U g e of th e lower S fo ea a tT h e C onsolidated In ’1-wln

t o . ________

LONDON HAIt HH.VKIl

U l S a V * “ * ‘V '^ 'S d " ’1» 13/19 p«nce an ounce, iincliauged.

Jerome Resident’s State Is Serious

JK R O M E . J» n . M l S p c t W l - J t » L oncy, 11. m l u n l wWhen he was a t n i t i by a c a r d riven b y C a r l B t* ln e r n e a r the T ln g w a ll in ie r a e c t lw h are, w as i n a serious co nd ition at the W en de ll h ospita l

***Mr,' Loney M in ln liiM a conipoim rt Ira r.tu re ol one li-n and a broken

t im e t a b l eBohedule* of ims.^riiK(T trftlns and

m otor Blngr.i pu w liin through 'I'win • .ills d ally are " h fnllnw.%:

O nEO O N K JIO K T I,IN K Kaslboand

No.M H, knve.i ........... fi:.‘iOnNo. 673, lesvc^ .................. 2:15 p.

U ’rs.lioundN o .R Il, |p « V M ...................10;00«.No. M 3, IcsvM ............ :. 1:501).

Noudi hound l la lly i :a re |il Kunday

No. S30, lo Wrllr.. Iraves,.,. 8 ; l 8 p.N nrlhbeund

Nn.Sto, tiom W rib , n r ...... 8:00 p.

C attle; For five days; 2.2C0; compared iMt Friday; steers weak to 250 lower, fairly acUva late; fa t she «iock mostly slcaay; spoU lower than last week's best selling: low gTSde c

weak W moatiy l 5 c .........................loro late: bull* steady; actual topS7.05 on two leads good 1.125 to 1.105 lb. Idaho fed steers, medium to cood ■JO to 1.500 iO. fed BCeers « .M W S7.CJ.

6 heep: For. five daya; lO.lSJ; com­pared last Friday: rccelpu liberal, lamb* closed mostly 50c lower; ewe.') slcady to 25c ott: good to cttoice 83 to M lb. fed wooled California. Idaho, Oregon and Nevada lambs $7.75 to W- .M: straight and sorted 10 per cent to abou t 25 per c«ot medium end weJgbty lambs, lale top *8.25 on two doubles goo<l S2 lb. (ed vreoiod Idahoj. double fi5 lb. weights <7.75 late: medium to mostly fOOd 115 to 1)B )b. woolcd Alaughter ewm $3.25 to 43,SQ; straight and sorted up lo 15 per cent, plain weighty ewe* 42,50.

* p o t a t o e s " IF U T U R E P O T A T O T R A D E S

(Q uotations fu rnished by tiu d lcr. IVegenrr & C.'o.t

January dtlWtiy.. no clo«e<lS in 2 bill.

March deliveryasked.

o salw. closrti I

NBW YORK. Jan . 22 (U P l-l-he ket closed lower.Alaska JuneauAllied Chemical _____ __ - .......... .AUIs Chalmers .............................American CanAmerican Radiator .....- ..................American Bmeiting .......................American Teteiihoue ........................American Tobacco D ........................Anaconda Copper ......... .AlchtsoD. Topeka Usuta Fe ....Auburn Motors ............................Baltimore ii Ohio .........................Uendlx Aviation ..............................Dcthlehcnj titcel ..............................Borden Co. . .....................

,J . I. UM« Co- .■Chi.. MU., tJt. Paul * Pacific... Chrysler Corp. ..coca ColaCommercial Bohent..* . ......Cammonwealth & Southern .....Continental Oil of Delaware.

p ro d u c ts ........................... No__ .001 de Nemours ....................EasUnaa Kodak ................... .lilectrlo Power Si Light ..............acnertil Electric ................... ..........acneral t'oods .................................aeneral Motors „ ...............Ooodyear 'Hre ...............................InicinaUonal U arvcaur - ...........International Telephone ...............Jchns Manvlue .............................K cnaccott Copper .........................Loew'a Inc. .. .........................Montgomery Ward .........................Hash Kelvinator ............ ..........National Dairy Products ..............New york Ccutrol .. . ................ .Packard Motors ........................ .Paramount. Pictures .....................J. C- Penney Co.............................Pcnna. R. R.........................Pure Oil ..itodlo Corp. .........................taidlo KeI.h O rp h e u m ............Reynolds 'iobacco y .....................Hears Hoebuck ... .......................Shell Union Oil .................. - .....Simmons Co.......................................Hocony Vacuum .. .......................t.Quthcrn Pacliio .... ..................iltandard Brand.i , ..................blandard Oil of CalK..................au n d ard Oil of New Jersey .......Texas Corp. ......•rnins-.Amerlca ..................Villon Carbide ii m rbon ... .Union P i ic l l lc ..............................United Aircraft .Unlte<l Corp. .U. B. Steel, c o m ..................Warner Hru...............................Wrslcrn Union . . .WcJlUltfhoii.u Elrclrlc r . W. Woulwarth Co. ... Ainerkan Ilollliig Mills ,Ariiiour — . .-Allanlla R e f in in g ........................Hoelnel.rIiiKii MaiiufscUirniK • C u itl« Wrliilit Lleclric Amo Mto

H IK iA lt KlrrUKKH January «.2* to |2.:i; March « 2« If

2-II-. May SJ.SS tn *3 21), Ju ly U;;30; Hei>t<n>lier *2 30 to *2.31.

lO A IIO rA u 'H ’ PI>TATOH(t ID A IIU I.'AI.M'—*'olaH) m atkcl ntesd)

KrKlay; lenip«r»tlire 20-31, siiow; win uulry moderate, demand sitglilly bet

Uahli to dealers. load«l cars; U. U. No 3 T .0 to flji.jc. n io jlly S7‘ i,c lo ooc H No, 3. 400 ‘n mixiHy < l ' j ‘

Hark 134’ suppli™ moderate, old atock lemand llsht. market steady; Ida. Hus- »Pt miiliaiJki. 1 c« 4l.3T,ij. 1 '■*'* *'• .35, 3 can. SI.3J ' i . '

r II.IIII sack..

sr practlrnlly

( l ’52>'<.. . . »1.17', fieo from t;iiirm , cmn»l;*\Vlls!i” l'rhImirii».*i car »l.lS; W I'ei ‘...It tJ ty No, I. 1 car *1.10; Utah lU .-. *rt lliitlianiiii, 1 car II.3U. I car No, J »l VI',' Mliiii. ■I'jlumv't". I *'• 03. Mich HiiMet n iiraU, I far SI

nrw ntock demand IIr IiI. market 'I'eiai » llshtly weaker, Moilda »lea<l»; loca l^er hiiihel rrate Florida Hlu>»

»i .b;a No. I, *2 .l(

Ira Florida•i.r-

F loor Sanding. II. A. Ile ld sr, 1038-J.

/naurancePeavey-T aber 00^ Ino . P h . 301.

Key Sfiop

U Y B m ade. B lu lu a Oycl. P h . 181.

Sales, ren ta la a n d aervlce, F h . fO-Markets a t a Glnncc

A r ilv r i , ... ........ ... 8 ; l 0 a .m .I.euvr.1 . . . ........ n:a0 n.m .A rrives via N oiiltAlds..:. l ; 30 p.mIz-uvr.i . . ............. _ l ; 3i ip .mA rilvea .... - - ... ^ :3S p .mI<-nvr.i ..... . . .. ... 8 i 30p m

WeallMiundA n lv n ,., ,..,10:48 a .m .I.fn \r.i .. ....... . . .10:85 a -inArilvf'.i . 7 ;4ftp .mIz-avM via N orlhslde.... .._ aiO B p.mArrlvr.i 3 ;80a .mliCHvra . 3 ;0S a . in

TW IN K A I.I.H -W E I.I.HU iiv r i n :00a. niA lilvrn . B :4S p .W

; No. 3 !lllM I'rhim .0 *). Ni>

n ilC A d ll UNIONS D IIK IA O O -O n lc n market (50 pm

<«i-k>l' III yellows, Ind. yellow*. Ml ,ellowa ( I . IS K> *>3) lalreet *alM).

Idaho Valenclaa SI 17',k.Oolo, ysllow Danveia.

SPKCIAL WIRECoDrtcsy o t

S a d le r-W efcn tr A Com pany Klhi I lli lg .-P h e n a 910

llo i. .Nalional I ll ii ll l ln nNorth American Aviation ,Baleway tilot'-i l.rh fu lry DlslUlers . Ulu<Jcbak»r Unlled Alrllnen .Whito MotorsChlcAKO Pneumallo 'IViiil .Ohio onI'lilllliM I'eUulcum ,

Ixical Markets

Buyinn PricencinAiNs

iN v rsrM rN r m iiST S

crrd heni. u ik I

I I'otoiPl roaalera |'i;iilmi-l lr»>ra

l.e(ihorn lr>eis. « 01.1 cock* . . . .

“ ‘r « . i v . . . . I r a . - .grafls, i

hunker inn and Uiilllvaii Min. <;iiy (:„,i,irr I ’aik (Illy CniKuillrtalMl , n ilvfr K lh i Cnnlltluu .Hunahlnn Mimm' I li illn nunilard l u i

VphoUterlng■loaaa lowsr In dull ,J S S s owar and nulel; » ^ ^ ^ S laaUW K>war.

, iW U eaty Vnd m.Ut.

I fu rn ltu ra r a f ln la h lm . w indow a h ^ jM k . Creaa a n d B ru ley F u ro ltu r#

' O a Phone ftU . 130 Beoond Bt. E a s t

, rcpairlnf.

snUNO ruled m attraaaes m ad* from your oW onast M attrM sas ran o v a t« t and r*eoverad. Wool e a rd ln f . Twin F a lls U atU aaa FaO- tory. f b M 1 1 -W .

TWIN rA l.l.N .||A lI.E V BTAOK H. l.rduie No. I

a rllngl.ravefl '1 win h'alla.... , , 1 1 : 0 0 a .m .

.... 3:00j>.ni.,, a-.W V». m. f l:30p .m

I f m ag ic ians p a ten te d Uielr trk k s IhM w ould soon be divulged since J b/ p a U n t is open to tho imbllc.

A tilvra Krl(.liiim ......tA-iwrs K e lr h i im ........... .A n iv e a T a lii l ^ i l i ........

Neheduie No. I H la rd n i H o fllhb o asd

l--'a-,e.i K rt..|„ m i ..........» :50a .m .Airiven 'I’win y a ||> - „— .13:08 p.m U'Bve.i 'I'wlii yniia _ . 3150p.m . A t ii v « K tvth u m ________6:18p.m-

Klfclt.il^tln lOli lo IO(i; ea. Hj*»t aliaiia 4|i',,

New Yciik 8 34, j i»l <|oail*r fl.lo.nlinini. «lrglni JU t'ni'uy, Aiiitilraii: I

■ gsii.'iN

Noiiltir ta l

Xk ki e t lia i ................BlandanU .. ...............White*. in«Iiurn .....Ciim nierclaliIMIlals ................................ ........

I.IV K S T m 'K Choir# nsl>* liliicheia, ISO to I

o i j r i ’s'hi bulcneia, 2.0 to 3 |ii>i>ndrra

n h f is .

giil.k .U v ,r Idoliars„ K '

It*, Chinas* (dollsra P*rnieuiiio conitnt" duly

« M. auiiiiual.

,. IJ4 t'

Parking aows,HlMia ....... .JUltsra ............J-at I’O"* . -Vaalera ............

.......... M11.1. r»«nnran, 100 poumla

“” K *T.Un- m-nWi, i - -v i i l S r ; ; . . .

m rt u p ------------------ --------

. »7.7»

.. »T80

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: P«ge Eight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Saturday, January 22, 1938 ’:£!

ROBERT JACKSON LOOMS AS N EW SOLICITOR GENERAL 1NO. u s e OF

FOR REED’S POSW A H m N O TON , Ja n . 22 (OR)—

Bources clcee to th e adm lnlatraU on w ere con fiden t to d a y th a t A aslstant A ttom ey O enera l R obert B . Jock - 8 0 & -N 9 .1 N ew D ea l tr u s t buster— w ould be n am ed to eucceed Stanley F . R eed-as so licito r general.

P re sid e n t Rooeevelt does n o t p lan to app o in t s new soUcltor gen rra l m tU tb e se n ate h a s confirm ed R eed’s n6m lna tlon to th e (uprcm e courL

Jackson , I t was learn ed , h a s been favored by tb e P re sid e n t to succeed R eed ever since th e la tte r w as n a m ­ed to rep lace re ti re d Ju stice G eorge SuttaetlaoiL

W ooU Accept N ominaUonE u ly U s t week friends o f J a c k ­

so n rep o rted th a t h e p referred to r e ­m a in a s he ad of th e ju stice d e p art­m e n t's a n t i- t ru s t division. beUcvlng t h a t h is chances o f push ing a c am ­p a ig n fo r governor o l New Y ork w ere b e t te r in th a t poslUon.

A t a Jackson dfty d in n e r in New Y ork two weeks ago. th e a ss is ta n t a tto m e y general adm itte d th a t h e wotUd accept th e Nejv Y ork g uber­n a to ria l nom ina tion if I t w as o ffered M m D ie New D ea l h ig h com m and i s know n to favor h im a s tb e lr c a n -

. d lda te in th e New Y ork race th is f an .

M any B om onT here a lso have been m any r u ­

m o rs in th e c ap ita l th a t If Jackson w lna th e New Y ork governorship, P re s id e n t R ooeevelt m ig h t decide to n a m e h im a s h is successor fo r th e Denvoeratie p residen tia l nom lnaU on In i m

Jackson’s repo rted change of m tnd reip ird lng accep tance of th e solici­to r general poe t w as beUeved to be based oh th e 'th e o ry th a t b e w ould receive m ore n a t io u a a tte n t io n

- t h e n . A s «oUcltor g en era l b e w ould w f u e a ll im p o tta n t cases before th e suprem e c o u r t

SIOlEPilS:COTIilEFCOST

N ew m ethods o f d is tribu ting re lief coBunodltles will m a teria lly c u t th e

I a n d t r v u p o r ta t l o n

T h e W om eifs C om m un ity Council m e t la s t week a t t h e ch u rc h . Mrs. a tu a r t Severns. K im berly gave the th ird and f in a l le c tu re o f a group of taUcs on the B ib le. M rs. Harold H ulls had charge o f th e program , th e m ain fea ture be ing B ib le base­ball. a game based on th e player's knowledge o f th e B ib le. T h e hos­tesses were M rs. H aro ld Koenig, M rs. E dna Bailey a n d M rs. Fay Sheesley, '

M rs. H olden of B roken Bow, Neb., is spending th e w in te r w ith her daughter, M rs. D onald D iels.

"C hurch N igh t" w as he ld a t the church P rJday «v en ln g in th e form of a po t-luck d in n e r. T h is occasion honored th e teac lie rs a n d the ir families. T h e reg u la r m em bers of the church w ere a lso inv ited to a t­tend. As a specia l f ea tu re of the evening, O. P . Bowles, w ho h as re- oently reCu^ned from S o u th America, gave a n account o f h is 'tr a v e ls there.

W illis S im pson Is recovering a t his hom e from in ju r ie s susUli^ed when h e becam e en tan g le d wKh a hay chopper th e day before New Y ears .

U ra . ThelJa Laycook. accom panied by h e r sister. M rs. V em on D . Hill of DUler, Neb., a rr iv e d hom e la st week a fte r spending several m onths • I th e m id -w es tern s ta te s .

T he m em bers o f th e W .C.T.U, m et Tuesday a fte rn o o n w ith M rs, M. P. K enw orthy . M rs. A ugusta R o i ^ read a p a p e r on th e life o f Lillian Bteveni, a p ro m in e n t W . O. T . u . w orker In th e pe riod from 1B98 to 1914. T h e n e x t reg u la r m eeting will be he ld a t th e hom e o f M rs. O tis Sam pson o n fteb. 15. M rs. V em on H ill. DUler, Nebr.. w as a guest.

M r. a n d M rs. C h a r le s Coiner. Jr.. retu rned M onday f ro m a visit in C alifornia w ith re la tives a n d friends. T hey alsp a tten d e d th e R ose Bowl gam e on New Y ear's day.

Miss L ucille H artley is a guest a t th e hom e of he r a u n t, M rs. Harvey Pom w alt.

costs of tbe state d e p a ita e n t o f pub - lie assistance. 0 . B, Biggs, state d i- rector o f dlBburseoents for the d e ­partment. stated Friday w hile v is- i t l ^ in Tw in Falls. B iggs w as on an InspKtton tour o f departments l a southern Idaho and w ill return to Boise today. -

In com m entini upon -« m - large ' U « n (8 «cpeiise>toanipamtioD w as

In tbe aum nM D t o f oonmiodlUes, ’■ B la t sUtMl: "Coder oUr old m eth­

od. federal relief ocounodities would be shipped to a central ppint tax the state and th sa r e ^ n > M l to the

•loca llU ei w here It w as to be d is­tributed. T b e ucpense w as trem en­dous.

‘Tinder tho direction of Albert Lee, xtew department head, our sy s­tem w as changed. W e now have warebouses a t Pocatello, Lewiston,

' B otie . T w ln P alls and Coeur d'Alene. Mow when w» get allotm ents of goods frcBi tb e goTcmment, under th e new system we h are the cars routed dlnotljr to the warehouse potots,’*

y.s.lili(wiII

m fonasU on relsU ve to th e in te r ­s ta te commerce commlsalon's w ar a g a in s t Illegal trave l bureaus has bM n received by J . L. Personlus, T w in F a lls stage Une opera tor. T iie a tta c k on unlloetued agencies w hich se ll c ross-country tran sp o rta tio n In p rivate o r p resum ably p rivate a u to ­m obiles is the re su l t of a year’s in ­vestigation by agen ts of th e com ­mission. ' '

A to ta l of 39 opera tors o ( travel bu reaus In m a jo r cities UiroughouV th e XTnlted f lu te s w as ind lo tea re ­cen tly by a federa l g ran d ju ry a t D enver, Person lus sa id . T lie charge again st tlie de fendan ts was oon- - V to v lo ^ tc th e m otor c arrier

HANSEN

BASIN SKI RONSW tlh added snow covering the ski

run a t M agpie b a s in a s a resu lt of yesterday 's fa ll , fu lly th re e Inches th e slides a n d a b o u t five on th e flata today a p p aren tly in su red good ski­ing over th e w eek-end .

T he basin sk i s it* Is sponsored by the Ju n io r C h a m b e r of Commerce

was p re p a re d by CCC workers under fo rest se rv ice direc tion . I t is located e ig h t m ile s above th e Rock Creek cam pi w h ic h Is 22 mUcs from T w in Falls.

I n sp ite o f th e a dded snow , skiers were advised to phone th e cam p (K im berly 47) befo re m ak ing a S un­day tr ip to th e basin . -A Jun ior C ham ber sh e lte r cab in is provided a t th e site.

Because th e ro a d from th e camp to th e basin Is new . th e la s t four miles Is " n o t so good," CCC camp otflctals adv ised local residents to ­day. M o to rists w ere advised to have tire c h ain s fo r use on th a t £trctch. Skiers w ho go o u t du ring the week Were w arned to w ntcli for camp trucks fro m M onday to Friday, since th e road is m ostly one-w ay w ith caslonal tu rn o u ts .

SPRINGDALE ’

CASTLEFORD *R obert R eynolds is a t T h e Dalles,

Ore., w here h e w as called by the de a th o f h is m o th e r. .

M r. a n d M rs. R aym ond W illiams a re th e p a re n ts o f a daughter.

M r. a n d M rs. Q eorge C leaver and fam ily m oved la s t w eek from the D . K lnyort ran c h to a ran c h they have purchased a t Nyssa, O re.

T h e Sew a n d So club m e t last week a t th e hom e of M rs. George T hom as w ith 12 m em bers present.

T h e h u sbands of th e Everywo- m an 's club m em bers en tcrU lned a t a banquet lo s t w eek a t tbe M ethodist ch u rc h . Q eorge Clement w as m a s te r o f cerem onies and In­troduced Rev. L eroy W alker, who gave tb e add ress o f welcome; J . C. Jacobson, w ho sa n g selections ac­com panied by M r. N eisger, Buhl, w ho also played a p ia n o solo, a ven- trU oqulst a c t, C larence Kyles, Buhl; a cowboy sk it by 8 . A. O ille tt and K oD oetb o w ln ; violin solo by Em ot U oD erm ld . accom panied by Mrs. H . A. K Inyon.

D ory«-Biyant. Jr„ became the f i r s t S t a r Scout In CasUeford a t th e D ee lln g of th e Mens club re­cently.

New stud ies given du ring th e new sem es ter a re a ’ class in consum ers goods o r how to buy and a class In trigonom etry. Also an o rchestra will be s ta rted .

Richfield Board For Bank Named

RIC H FIE L D . J a n . 22 (Specia l)— W . J , T apper. G eorge R. Schw aner. T heo OlUen, C arl A dam s a n d 0 . A. Johnson w ere nam ed to th e board of d irec tors a t th e an n u al meeUng of th e stockholders of th e F irs t S ta to ban k held Tuesday.

O fficers nam ed, by th e direc tors a re : W. J . T apper, p residen t; T heo OlUen, vice p rea lden t; G eorge R. Schw aner. cash ie r, and Carl Adams, a ssis ta n t cash ier.

O f th e 29,000,000 co tton spindles In opera tion in th e U nited S ta te s du rin g IB39, 9.000fi00 were In New E ngland.

S peakers a t th e w ard conferencc held S u nday w ere B ishop Fred C hristensen. M rs. CalUla Bronson, M orris B aker. H orace O. H all. O. H . H ardy a n d M rs. M elba May. Two m usical se lec tions w ere rendered by a g irls ' ch o ru s u n d e r th e direc tion of M rs. O . S . M arch an t.

M rs. H . T . Wilson, Tremonton. U tah , visited h e r daughter. Mrs. i^ r o l d L uke, recently .

»New o ffice rs o f th e P rim ary a s ­sociation a re M rs. H ervln Hymas, Mrs. R aym ond Johnson . Elsie Tol- m ou a n d B everly L uke. Retiring otflccrs a re M rs. Rulon O riffln , Mrs. R ^ m o n d Jo h n so n , M rs. WUbum C hristensen.

T h e boys' c lub a n d guests were e n te r ta in ^ la s t week a t th e home or M r. a n d M rs. R a lp h W est. A f­te r gam es w ere played refresh­m ents w ere served.

R a lph W est lo st th e ends or two fingers la s t w eek w hen h is hand cau g h t in a pulley w hile he was bu tchering . .

Miss A nnls N esb lt will represent th e S p ringda le w ard a s queen e t the stake M .IA . G o ld a n d G reen ball in Burley.

Sp ringdale R e lie f society o rganit- a llon was reo rganlxed Sunday w ith Mrs. Jo sep h in e M anning , Mrs. M arth a M a n n in g a n d H elen W eeks in th e p residency a n d M arvall F ill- more as se c re ta ry . T h e retiring of­ficers a re M rs. T . E. D'aylcy, Mrs.

W orth in g to n , M rs. Jam es L. S tew art u d M rs. C a r l A. Rasojus- sen.

M r. a n d M rs. A rlo Moyes and ftimlly. V ale, Ore.. a re v isiting rela­tives here.

CLOVER

Jo h n AdoH, In fa n t son of Mr. and M rs. P a u l H aesem eyer. w as baptized Sunday a t T rin ity church.

Miss Irm a L ueders honored her cousin. Eric W egener, R usk ln , i^eb., w ith a p a rly Sunday , m ark ing his birthday.

A nnouncem ents have t>ecn re ­ceived here of th e rec en t marriage of R obert Schroeder, son of H. O. Bchroeder, to M iss Sophie Koreger, D avenport, Neb,, a t th e bride's home. T h e couple Is expected to arrive here th is week a n d will live on a ranch n e a r Clover,

M rs. W alte r Jagels Is slowly re ­covering from a long selge o( rlicu- rnatlsm.

A fter A sU vveeks' s tay w liu jm r- e n ls and rela tives a t llu rdy aiul N era. Neb., M r. and Mrs, h^ rU n Relnke have re lu m e d hnm r.

M r, and Mm. W alte r l»l3chpr re ­tu rn ed la st wcpk from Sylvan Qrove, K an., w here they w ere rrcciitly m ar­ried. Mrn. F ische r was foniierly Pau line T liaem ert of Sylvan Orove.

T he a c t provides t l i a t tiioso en- gsged In in te rs ta te com m erce mtuit have s n effective oe rtiilca te o t public convenience a n d necessity from the In ters ta te commerceth a t brokers in such tran sp o rta tio n m ust be licensed and bonded.

R E C R O e SEEKSMuslclapi sre needed to fill va-

ouioles hi' Uie army, Iteorulllng fiergeant Frank Morris nald here to-

. day. One clarinet player Is needed t« lUI a ncancy hi U» ailt Engi-

'•n scn band at Fort Luwton, Wash.; . ' tifo French hom and one bass

! drum player for Uie lOtli Flnld Ar­

a l f t e t Wonfen, Wash., and one Preo^ hom, one trumpet, one i l l elartiut.- and one Qb clarinet playftr “~ t tlM Mtb Infantry band at Pre-

It nanclaeo. Oallt. must ba iNtwcftn Uta

I and V years of age, ain- Ait d s p m ^ ts and ot good ..M rgeant Morris la now

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RUPERT IM rs. 0 . A, M ocllm er a n d In fan tin. K arl, r e tu rn e d M onday fromfi extended, visit In W ash ing ton , D.

C-. w ith h c r 'p a rc n ts . T h ey w ere met on th e re tu rn t r ip in Pocote llo by Dr. M ocllmer. w ho accom panied them to th e c a p ita l b u t re tu rn e d two weeks ago.

Belwccti 30 a n d 40 m en of the C h rb tln n c h u rc h ga th e red a t tlie church a nnex la s t w eek a n d , un ­der tlie d irec tio n of a com m ittee composed o t F loyd B ik t , L. V. C ar­pen ter and A. E. John.son, sp e n t the evening In gam es a n d s tu n ts . Re­freshm ents were se rved by N. K. Jensen and W nltcr F re n ch . A sim i­lar m eeting w!ll b e he ld in th e sam e placc T liursUay. J a n . 27.

T h e local c h a p te r o f th e O rder of E as tern S t a r m e t In regu lar s e s s l e o n l a s t w eek in the I .O .G J', h a ll w ith th e rec en tly elec t­ed a n d new ly in s ta lled oUlecra in charge for th e f i r s t tim e. I n a unique service, c onducted by Mrs. Bessie B urgher, p in s , ’ ind icative ol th e ir office, w ere p resen ted to Mrs. Oeorgc M oser, p a s t m a tro n , a n d to Clyde n .- Ise n b c rg . p a s t p a tro n . At th e close o f th e reg u la r w ork re- Irc shm en ts w ere .served by M r. and M rs. Price S c a rs , w orthy pa tron , and w orthy m a tro n ; M . E . Willis. as.5oclflte w ortJiy p a tro n ; M rs. Fred U nclaucr, c o n d u ctres s; M rs. A nna Form an. E lec ta ; a n d M iss Babe Clemens,

T he W om an 's council o f the C h ris tian c h u rc h m e t in reg u la r ses- .ilon T uesday a t th e hom e of Mrs. D. L . C arlson w ith . th e p residen t. Mrs. W . N . P o in d ex te r , in c harge o t th e business period. M rs. A. E. Johnson review ed H orace G . Jo s­eph ’s new book, "B r ig h t Horizons." A t th e close of th e a fte rn o o n , re­fre shm en ts w ere se rved by th e ho st­ess, who w as a ssis te d by M rs. N. K. Jensen , M rs. C lyde R an d o lp h and Mrs. D. W, N u ttin g . T b e n e x t m e et­ing of th e council w ill b e w ith Mrs. W. T . Newcomb. F eb . 0.

M rs. I r a H . K elly r e tu rn e d to her hom e in R u p e r t T uesday o tte r spending th re e w eeks In Boise a t the s ide o f h e r f a th e r , W . J . F lake , who suffered a p a ra ly tic s tro k e on C h ris t­m as day. W hile slig h tly im proved, M t. F lake is s ti l l in a c ritica l condi­tion.

As a courtesy to M r. a n d M rs. D. W . N u tting , w ho leave early nex t m o n th for C hehalls . W ash., w here M r. N u tting ta k e s c h a rg e o f the F irs t C h r is tian c h u rc h . M r. a n d Mrs. O. W . P a u l e n te r ta in e d a t th e ir hom e T uesday w ith a ‘ rook pa rty . Twelve guests w ere p rese n t. A t the close of th e even ing a g if t w as p re ­sen ted to th e h o no rees by th e ho st-

is a n d re f re sh m e n ts w ere served.M rs. J . C. B cnb rook w as hostess

to th e T him ble c lub T u esd ay . A fter a sh o r t business session in charge of tlie. p residen t, M rs. M aurice E. WUUs, th e a fte rn o o n w&i sp e n t in visiting a n d fan c y w prk, a n d closed w ith re fre sh m e n ts . T h e n e x t m eet­ing wUl b e F eb . 15 w ith M rs. R enner.

T h e young people of th e local B a p tis t c h u rc h , u n d e r th e direc tion of th e p a s to r . Rev. O . L . Johnson , w en t to M in idoka M onday n igh t w here, In th e C om m unity church th e re , th e y gave a specia l m usical p rog ram closing w ith a cand le lig h t­in g service.

R a d fo rd J o h n so n , w ho has been a su rg ical p a t ie n t a t the R u p e r t gen ­e ra l h o sp ita l fo r th e p a s t two weeks, w as re leased e a r ly th is week a n d Is convalcscing a t th e home of h is pa re n ts . M r. a n d M rs. J . A. Johnson.

BKG1STRAR.S SELECTED SH O SH O N E . Jo n . 23 (Special)—

R e g is tra rs in a n d for th is county have been se lec ted to r th e nex t cam pa ign , a n d co n s is t of th e folloW' Ing: S ho sh o n e P re c in c t No. 1, Mra, M a rtin C arey : No. a S . E. Todd: N orth S h o sh o n e . M rs. A da Sandy:^ R ichfield, M rs. R. W . P ridm ore; D ie trich , Jo h n TIm m aa.

ORPHEOM OFFERSDavid O. Se ltn lck 's new te ch n i­

color comedy sensation "N oth ing Sacrcd." c o -starring Carole L om bard and Fredric M arch , opens a th re e - day engagem ent a t th e O rpheum

th e a te r Sunday ."! F o r s h e e r e n te r ­

ta in m e n t, accord- . in g to advance ; c riticism s, "N o th - ' in g S ac red " Is Just

'W ii o rdered , a n d th e ^ do c to r in th e p ic­

tu re is D r. E noch ■ D ow ner, po rtrayed

by C h a r le s W ln- n lg e r (C ap tain H e n ry o f "Show

LOMBARD B oa t") w ho comes to the big c ity Ju s t fo r t h e rid e and aids and a bets C aro le L om bard as Hazel Flagg, th e sm a ll to w n gal in perpetrating a colossal h oax th a t tun is New" Y ork Inside o u t. F re d - rlc M arch Is th e a ce re p o r te r of th e •M orning S ta r " w ho concocts th e ".Mory of th e c e n tu ry " w ith Carole

the c en tra l figure.

EHE OAVIS IN i O A i ’SFEATORE

Described a s .m o r e th r ill in g th a n her rec en t "M ark ed W om an," o r than "D angerous." w h ic h w on h e r

a w a rd a s th e b e st a c t- is th e W a rn e r B ro th -

e r s m elodram a w h ic h b rin g s B e t- ,t« D av is to th e Id a h o th e a te r.

I t is called “T h a t c e r U ln W o m an " a n d d e ­p ic ts th e blond s ta r a s th e widow o f a g a n g s te r k ill­ed in th e no torious V a len tin e ’s day m a ssa c re in C h i­cago. I t tak es

Da Vi S * B e tte t h r o u g h m any tr tb u la tlo n s a n d persecu tions, and show s h e r b a t tlin g h e r w ay bravely to w a rd p e ace a n d h a p p i­ness.

I t Is sa id to b e a m o st unusual sort of pho top lay . I t w as b o th w rit­ten and d irec te d by th e celebra ted Edm und O ou ld lng , w ho n o t only does bo th of th e se JoIm b u ( a lso con ;- poscd a th e m e <ctng w h ich M iss D a ­v is sings.

Show ing fo r th e la s t tim e to n ig h t -M id n ig h t C o u r t” w ith A nn

Dvorak’ a n d J o h n L ite l ( s ta r o f “Al- catnuL")

Boosts BananasSAN FR A N C ISC O (U.PJ—N icaragua

o fric la lly h a s Invited C aliforn ia c ap ­i ta l to he lp develop b a n a n a p la n ta ­tions on its Poclflc- side. T h ree a d ­van tages have been guaran tc«d . F irs t , th e b a n an a s will cost C a lifo r­n ia less th ro u g h th e sav ing of P a n ­a m a cana l to lls; second, th e Pacific ^ w n b a n a n a s will be la rg e r th a n th e A tlanU c side ones; th ird , they a lso co n ta in m ore v itam ins.

BUHL

A F ou n d ers ' D ay p rog ram was given a t th e m eetin g of th e P . E. O. S isterhood a t B u h l M onday a t th e hom e of M rs. L . P . R unyon . M rs. H arry O rlm ea a n d M rs, Rose Pence

I assisted by M rs. T om linson a t , p iano. T h e la s t h a l f of the

gram was a rro n g ed by M rs. J H iint, H er top ic wa.s "P . E, O . I n ­form ation a n d R o u n d TaW e." Mrs, W. A. G ray . M rs. J . H . B arker and Mrs, S tan ley W ebber a ssisted . R e- fre shm rn ts w ere se rved a t th e close of th e a fternoon ,.

Purchases Airplanen i C I I F I ^ , J a n , 22 (S p e c la D -

Rlchfleld'B f i r s t 'a i r p la n e w as p u r­chased . I n T w ln F a lla th is week by Dirk A lbert, w ho m ade a special tr ip for th e p lane .

SCREENOFFERINGS

O RPHEU M>W aiu>wine—'‘hove a n d H lasea,”

Bem le-W lnchell.S un ., M on., T ues, — "N oth ing

Sacred ," Carole L om bardW«d. th ro u g h S a t.—" D ie B ad M an

of B rim stone.” W allace Beery.IDAHO

Now show ing—"M idn igh t C ourt," A nn D vorak.

§un ,. Mon., Tues,—" T h a t C e rta in W om an," B e tte Davis.

Wed., T hu rs .—"S ara toga ," .C lark G able.

FVI.. S a t.—‘ Dr. Syn ,“ G eorge Arllss. .

BOXXNow Show ing — "T rigger T rio,"

T h ree M esqulteers.Sun ., M on., Tues.—"H ittin g a New

H igh .'’ L ily Pons.W ed., T hu rs . — "R acke tee rs in

SzU e," G eorge B ancroft.F rl., S a t.—"S pring tim e In th e

Rockies.” G ene A utry.

!TON, PONS,I t Is a ll fo r pubUclty th a t Jack

O akle a n d E dw ard E v ere tt H orton, above, go on an A frican "big-gam e h u n t." In Je sse L. Lasky 'a R K O R a ­dio p roduction , "H itting a New H igh,” to whlclV Lily P o n s sh a rra sta r rin g hondrs w ith O akle. W h a t

they really Capture h i th e Jungle is a lovely a n d scontU y-clad b ird girl, in to w h ich M iss P o n s h a s cam ou­flaged herse lf. W h a t follows m akes for h ilarious com edy p u n c tu a te d by c lassical a n d m o d e m songs in th e diva’s b est colora turo-sop 'rano m a n -

"H ittlng a New H igh ," w ith a new K ea ton comedy. " J a i l B ird” and news even ts opens a t U nclc Joe - K 's Roxy Sunday for a th ree -d ay engagem ent.

A bout 29.000,000 co tto n spindles were In ope ra tion in th e U nited S U te s In 1936.

s F rom 1:00 P . M.-U N C L E JO E -K 'S -

IO C 2 5 c-L A S T TIM ES T O D A Y -

T h e T h re e M c sq u ile e rs

“The Trigger Trio”Disney C artoon — T ltapbone Acts “M ysterious PU ot" - C h a p te r Seven

STARTING TOMORROW!

KNULLR. K . A nderson a n d f amily ac-

com panled by h is m o th e r, h av e re - ' tu rn ed from K an sa s C ity . Mo., w here they visited fo r th e p a s t two m onth*. -

K null Sco u t troop No. 61. h a s , ; . - changed Its day of m eeting from • T uesday evening to T h u rsd ay , Boys from H ollis ter a n d B erger have »r- Joined th e troop . i ’

M r. and M rs. E arl Jo n e s p resen ted a s k l f a t W ednesday’s m eetin g of w.-.' tlie KnuU O range w hen th e prog ram was presen ted by th e Cooperative ' O il com pany. M r. a n d M rs. Roy D urk and da u g h ter gave m usical num bers, M rs. D a n D avis, ph ino se- leeU ons a n d an a m using c h a lk talk. M rs. Roy W righ t o f th e Pleasant Valley O ran g e w as a guest. Refresh^ m e n u were served by M rs. S. Cappio a n d M rs. J . T , A nderson.

You a re I I S I a h ea d w hen feed- ffcil ing Globe feeds. Globe Seed & Feed Co.

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