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W eatfi^ Fqmpas^^ CI«M7 uti sf»r-iss.?5rti5:'s!:- V ot. XXI. no ! 207-^ cen W A Resionnl Newspaper Serving Six Irrigated Counties in Idaho T O D A Y ’S NEWS " TODAY Fun a.JIour wire Tele«r»ph;c Btrvlce or Ul» tJnlUd Pi an TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1-1. 10:58 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER, JOHNSTON GETS UFE TERM.AT HARD LABOR U. S. Works to Cut Tariffs for All American Nations Hearing Friday H llLLSEES P lAH Weird Suicide Ends Trial CDUn i nC CD Ii:^ Eden Turns Sinht-Seer Oil PlCa AsMllg ASREME iFOI) LIS By HOBART C. MONTEE LIMA, Peru, Dec. 14 (U.R)— United States delegates are circulating in the-^ighth Pan- American conforcnce. a draft .iRrccment which would bind all American republics'to do all they can tt) lower U r^f barriers, it ^yas understood • today. ' It - was intended, if the draft met with support, to submit it formally to the conference. Secretary of StaUf Cordell Hull believes that removal of restrictlona against trade la ono of the best remedies for the Ilia from which the world Is suffering. U. 8. Imprettcd United SUtea delegalos have-becn ho favorably impressed with the text of an Argentine draft declaration on continental solidarity against for- eign attack that they may not ever PRaent a draft tff their own, it wai understood. The Argentine proposal goes much farther than United States delegates had hoped would be possible. It was expected to provide lor consultation among the 21 American republics in the event that the Kafety, the sov- erelfirtj or the institutions 6t any Amerlan-mtion were threatened by outslM l^^rce. . ' WItUflU Dntt nmDilhe U nlt^ eutes viewpoint tlie principal omission from the Ar- gentine draft was a prcqwaal for reg- .ular consultation among foreign ministers of Apicrlcan reiwbUc8.?tn- .atead, - •• • U nltedstates delegates have been withholding their draft declaration pending the submission of a Bra- zilian dtaft which goes even farther thnn the Argentine one. Sccrctary Hull. In a ftoadcasl ^l)(^ech liwi night, expressed his grat- lllcatlon at the spirit of unity and roojicratlon In the conference, Snlcide of Decisto Earl Mayer In a Sealtle Jali broueht lo a climax the trial of Mayer and Iiis 73-»'ea^Id^mother, Mrs. Mary Eleanor Sm ith, for the xlayliir of Jamex EuKene Baisett 10 years a|;o. Above, the mother vien-s her ^on's body. Later she confcsicd the murder. EM 10 IPPOmFRAN I.ONDON. Dec. 14 (Ui?)-Prlino Minister' Neville Chnmberliilit ral- llrd (0 lh<! Mipport u( Fniiice ii){nltnt ItHlliin (Iriniuid.s on TiinLi todny with a fltatciuenC In tlie lioiu.e of (-oiiiinoiwi ihul th(! Mecllterrunpaii Mlniiis quo mentioned In the nrlllMi- Iliilliiii iicroril it|i[)llc.i (o 'I'linh. "Any iicllon conlrnry to llie iiRrpo- mcnl," Ctiiinitfilalii wild, "would l)c‘ II inntter'of Brave coiirerii Hi tlir lliitbli Kovornmenl, but I cunnot <'cnitrtniilutu Jlje l)o»^ll)llUy iif ak- Kreiulon nRntiMit •I'lint.r" Clmntbri'liiii)'.i ntatrineiil tended Id conrirni the declaration ljy nu* llioritatlve wnrcrn In i’lnb ihat nrlliiln had given Kriiiu-e u pledHn of moral and nillUury niiiiimrl In the «'vcni of confllcC wltli imly in Iho Medllerrnncnn. Aflor Ulr Kilc l’lili)ii.H, lliltlBli [itn- ImwiKlor, vUlted llin torelun ofricn l:i l*iula yenterday, u foivlon offlro :-lH)krAnian antionnced Hint ncllve llrlllJili collnborullon Imd l>een for- Minlly tiroiiilned, CliainlHTlnln li»n Mild, liowrvrr Hint lliein In nt> wtlllcn iillliince lilndlng Hrltnli) to iiUl P'rnnce. liclicf HoUh ('ontinuv Sfiarit W vckly DccUnv. WAHIllNt»'n)N, Dec. J4 lU.R)-- Witrh.i I'riJHifM Adniliilnlrutnr lloj)- kliu. iiiMioiiiXTil Kidny lim t rellrf mlln driTcUM-d during (he wiTk ciidnl Dec. 10, o u r of tho htiuriH-flt ilecllnen In Wl*A hiMnry, Uiilitlniiliiti II drrllne which hrKiin Nov, 0, WI»A rolln nloiid iit :t,iao,oift fnr Ihfl week a« •'<jiu|iiiird to for Iho week cnilrd Un-. J. Hunt Abandoned for James Bassett Body .SEATTLE, Dec. 14 (U.R)—The 10-year search for Jamec Eugene Bassett was closed today, with penalty for his mur- der exactcd by the state, and the quest for his* body abandoned. Prosecutor B. Gray Warner said it would only be a "wild chase.” cume. aft«r/H rs. -Maiy 7«-, 'hiid' yihiflded • guilty \x. helping her son 'destroy Bas* sett and had been sentenced to life impri.sonnient. Slie ncceptcd sentence after her )n and the ca>dcfendunt, Decasto Eurl Mnycr, 42, took hU life. She tried Ui shield him. belatedly, after conle.shlng the crlmi^ to a ccIlmate In.st spring, Bhortly betore she pletccl »n elRhi-yenr larceny term fnrtiikltii: nii.ssett’s autoinoblle. llu.v'iC'it, K rtavfil attachc en route lo Miuillii, <ll.sni)|>OHre<l while trying ■II la-. I'lir to Mayer. Ills moth' .lr>. Miii'litii Das.%ett, UQ. lit An< . ill;.. Md.. iiskcd for leniency for the other nioUier, "I wouldn't wiiiit the~ cloud huntl- K over init thn re.n of my life If hud it.ski'd Unit nlie be hinged,’' Hi, llii.v.oll Mild. n u t Mio hud pleiwled with Mrs', Hinlth to hliow hern where ^hr; and Mayer burled (lie <ll.s.iected reiniilnii or h e r M>ii. WltiK-AHcn nitw Mrn. H inlth Hiut M hv't furiylns "blWHl-nlulned" Kininy.MukN In Uiumetfii cur on u lonely iiiMil. nut afler 10 vearr<, with new roail.s over (he terrlory. Mrs, liinllh duiiblrd Ihut hlie would bo iibln to lilrntKy fonntr lundmurkn. Heni wii« lo h'avo'berii the last of luindveil.i of ctfortB lo Ilnd Hmi' (.rll'n iHKlS’, (Jourt Finds G erm an (iuilly of K spionajfe (;mHlXllJAl., C. 7... Dec, Ituiih llclnrlch IlhKckow, u wan (olind K»<tty of enplonu 111 (rdelill coinl. Hhiicl.ow wa.-i iirruntrd Ort, 1(1 iit Kort Itiindoliih while (iikhiK ptioti Krtiphfi, Arrc;-li'il with litm wr three (leriniiii i iinipanlonn. liiueboru (hilinann, u wuniiui; Olnbert Clr(x)ti and r.iwaul iluiirrt KiihrlK- (luliiiiinn and Hhuekow were eiU' lover. Ill dll' llapuu Lloyd linn In ilntoiiiil. i:M'i:i(tniKNTAir i-'M(iiit fll'IATII.K, nee. 14 (U.l*]- P a n . merleiin Aliw,iv» .‘ilkorhky ani|)hl. Inn lell iiiiliiv wllh iierew of five «i ’1 riiM exix'iliiiental flluht lilting i II)|HI M '(I III! loiilr (o Aluhku.'l'hn ah . lull'', « 'liiiljy (;il|»i>ei.’' wiin helie. llle.l In »..«ke 1l« Mtfll nlojl lit Kel' FROn RUSSIA ON IFTCIRGES LOS ANOELES. Dec. 14 OI.R) - Federal agenta today held two na- tive Rus5lM», one on agent of the I Soviet government, on suspicion they stole Jnforrnatlon gathered by the United States oa the mllllary itrength of Japan and turned It over X) the Soviet government for Its jse. Federal bureau of InvesUgatlon nen Indicated the secret Information obUlned by the two Rus.'dan-s did not involve any confidential plniw of the United SUtes military for- I, and coDcemed Japan entirely. •To sum this case up," an FBI spokesman *ald, ••what these men did .was to steal the secret Informa tion we had obtained on the Jnpa ie.sc military, and converted It to heir {Russians) own use. They let xs do all the work and they hoped lo get all the benefit from thl.i material." IntourUt Manager Tlie men arrested arc Mikhail Gorlm, 34, a Sovlet cltlzon and local manager of IntourUt. an agency of the Soviet government, and Halts Sallch, 35, a naturalleed American citizen who was aald to have been an agent of the V. B. naval Intelli- gence unlt»ft San P«dro. They were arrested Sunday at thftr homes here and held Incom- ofunlcado in the Lob Angeles county Jail in lieu of »25,000 baU. News of their arrest was not rc' vealed by the federal agenu until ye.sterday when they were arraigned before United States Commissioner David Head. Head set Dec. 24 for a hearing for both. However, the federal Brand Jury was expected to Uke action before that time. Accei^ to D*t» Sallch as a clerk. In the naval In- .tclUgence bureau, supposedly hnd -M C& to navy <iaU on. Jftpan. Tlils Do You Have An Kxtra Room in Your Home? Why not rent u ihrnuKh Iho (lUHHlficd ■■ or tiio TintCH and N cwh Ml" U rwlvrO Id cniU and irnird 3 ronms from thin ud wIiMi ni)|>ettrpd In both paiH>r». "N icr. iiKiiii, Iilil Miiili A' I in. W week. ( all for (ho Acl-Tuker at ':m o r .12 INSPIRI-I)- JAY, Oklfl, Dcc 14 WUfton. 23. who went vllle. Mo., Iu.sl fiuinnicr lo be an extra In the lilmlna of ' .fwvsu Jume.s," prcpurwl today lo tio to the Oklahuiiut ix.'idleiiUai y lor five ycar.t. lie tried lo i>liiy tin: purl of Jes.sc Jume.i alter ihe pro- duction wn.H (InlKiied. Wllnon viiM convlcti'd oI the arm ed robbery of lluii lloKcrs cin.u lonely road near Orovo, okiu. llonrtrlk Wolf, countv attomey, told the court thnt WIL'ion hud bcrome mi Inspired ))y thr ex- plolta of the notorious Iruln rob- ber In the picture thul he Imd derided lo romndl Ihe nihbcvv. A fircond'extra, Iru Murlln, ^fl, ui- leh’f d compiinlon ul Wll.-.m, l.i nwultlni; trliil. HdKnn loflt SIJ In the holdup. CIlAMriUN imiOinX3N.KnK .Dec. 14 lUPi'- "Cliampliin woiin-dlKKcr of Kuk- liind" In the lllle of Jm-k WIImui, profc.vilonal biilt-.Mippllrr to Ili.h- ermt-n her.-. Wllm>n hiis been iIIk- KhiK worni.H lor u llvhitr fur :h ycar.-i, and Minu-tliucH he rarn.i u:i m u c h ii.'< 11(111 a week: I.AW I'AHAIJKNA, Ciillf., Dre, 14 (Ul'i —When Joliu Ihuik lilncuvrii'd thm hr lived Just W1 feet oulnlilc the city llntllx, hn drniundeii a v - fund of hlH «I,M) dog tnx, which •hr got, For New Trial By O. A. KELKER Duncan McD. Johnston, outwardly calm but with an ap- parently forcod smile on hi.s lips, this morninu stood before-- the bar of justice and heard himself sentenced to spend tho refjt of his natural life in the state prison at hard labor. The former Twin Falls mayor, ex-soldier, jeweler atld man who oncc -soui^ht a congressional nomination, atood alone before Di.strict Judge James W. Porter as sentence . was passed' shortly after 19 a. m'. today. Before Judge Porter im*p - posed the sentence decreed by a district court jl^,.early Iasi; Saturday momQiifr Ae set 10 a. m. Friday^.Dec.-. 16, .fo«. hearing of arguments on. Johnston's motion for a . trial. Sheriff E. -F. Prater annQUi>0«l that Johnston definitely '‘wOI'ftt'lifr to the prison before quest from Prater to the court el« t^ office, aaUng for the fom ul commit* ment, revealed that JobnitoniM ltte' Uken to Boise sometime tbU Kftet- “llellEapoppln.^’ New York’s most boisterous comedy, was Ihe first ■how Anthony Ed«n ehote lo attend. Here the former BrllUh Foreign Sceretary- and a member of his party ?njoy a hearty lau|h. State Commissioner S Of Agriculture Post Tlie t amount and t^pa.of mi^oi'. tlons purchased by Japan in the (Ceatlaucd ob Fs<e II, Column 1) Ruth Etting Gets Married To Alderman LAS VEOAS, Nev. Dec. 14 lU.Pi- Ruth EtUnic, the blues shiKer, nnd MyrI Aldernuin. 30-ycar-old coni> )o.scr wliu recently was shut In the ibdomcn by MI.sh Ettlng's former huftbfttxl. Col. Moo (The aimp) Snyder, flew hero today from Hot- lywoo<l and were married. After obtulnlng theU- mnrrliiKr 11- ceiwc. for which they waited mora than Rit hour while the Clark cuini- ty clerk waa roused from bed, llin coupic obtained tho permit iind went Into the chambers of District J uiIkc Wlllliun E. Orr. wlierr the marrliiKc Kcrvlce WHH p e r f o n n e d . (iivm Age of 37 MKs ICKhiti und Aldi-nnan wrir i^i'ompanlrd hero by HiiydnV, diiiiHhlcr by a prrvlons iiiiirila»r, F-tlllh Hnydrr. Yenlertluy hlir irMI- lleil in the I.,oh Angeic.i court nHiilii.tl her faiher, Mlui ElllMK Kuve her itiie on tlu- llcrnse ».i 37. Alderman kiUiI he wiin CER ANYCQNCESSK I'ARIH, Dec. 14 <UP) nurlKH Minhtcr (le<iiK*'n Jlonnet told the (;hnmhrr of depulkii forelKn nffuiin ronunlttee (miay Ihut "even If It nii'unn wur, [hr Kalliin KovrrnniPiit will imver nlilithi ii^i Im.li nt 'I'lin- OJihoilti, Cornl(\ pure of thi! itonii ludr hin n l>r ai)y oih .pile.” li'inrnt In rc- luentloninK l<y ply III Uii mhuil' Ihr ((m-l|{n aHulirt ................ he Ititllitn-l‘'M'ni:h urlnin |i the Meilllerrii nnofllelul drumniU I'lench ronceimlouh r lo liny filrndrhlii In- two xiltinK Iroi •y Fuj.cIau, i<i 1 a ]irellinlniii iiy iH'Iween tli Jlolh I'uheUt Premier llrnllo Miir>- flolini and rii^clKt 1‘‘iik'Ikii Mln1^lcl Count thilirutni i:i<ino liiivo Ioinn<l- ly iilMvowrd ttiut the drinunniru- Ihins for llxnt'h leirllory repicfienl ulflclal Ilullaii Hoveininenl |N>lliiy, U o n n e t <llM-liMe<l. "'IlHis far," tlin fjonidi hiielun nUnlktnr said In loginil (o the c<ui- truvemy, • tiie ' Itnllun Kovn innrnt haa Ufii atniuuni'od luiy claims rut I'ttncli. lerrltnry, but the neneli g<»vetninent wanU tl^ Ktillan «ov- emmvnt tu know Utat even 1< It msana war, Uio lUllan government will never oUtuln un liiuh vr any l)ai1 ol the Prench'cmpliu.'' NAMES IN TODAY’S NICWS 30. It WUN the third iniOiliiK<i Alderrnun. At the Apache hotel folluwliiK oerrmnny MIm lathiK beiciicd n Mild: I>erl.tei] to Marry •'Wo liiive been In love for a l( time. ImmMlhitely after the ^hcll)t we dccldnl to k<-1 inunled »! Myrl'A dlvorrn becnnie fhuil. li ciunc fhiul lubt Dec. :i and llil', < tlie first opjHutnniiy wn IukI In miirrleil." At the tinin of llin nlmotliiK I (ConUntird uii I>«|« t, Coluniii ' MKTKOIlOt.OniHT NAMMI W ASillNCnON, I)oc, 14 niri 'i White Ilniuc loduy iiinioum cd , Jiolnuncnt of l.leiil', Couulr. I'n i-ls W. Ueii-hrlderfer. nuv.v nirie oloKlst an chief ol the thilled tlii' weather bureau. Jteichclilc ilrr /■ • eeds W, R, Oregu, ’vho ille<l cently. BOISE, Dec. (Ul?)—^:(f^rd N, Pettygrox'c. IV in Falls county farmer, today held an appointment from Qov^lect C. A. Bottolfseii to the post of commissioner of agriculture in the new Republican administration at a salary of $300 a month. Pettygrovo will succeed Guy Gra- ham Immediately followlnn Uottolf- InauRuratlon on Jtin, 2. The govcrnor-elcct also named Paul Rowell of n ulllnnd to ,lx: director of plant IndiLstry, u dlvl.'.lun of the agrlciilliire department, Micrecdhi|{ W, T. Cullender. PettyHrove wus In the Idnlio hoa*.c of represontatlveK three leimH. In 1027, 1020 a n d 1031. Ho Is a farmer In the Uniuien dis- trict, where he Im.s reilded many years. He Is a Knidiiiite of (lie UnlverfclLy of Nebraska und is a Vet«r»n of Iho World war. When the Idaho VeBelable Pro- ducers. Inc., waN fnrninl, hr wn., elecli-d pivi.ldent and liiin conthUR-d In that jKuiltton ever i.lnee, A.1 eomrntsftloner, he will iH'comn rhnlrman of the Idtiho Indt and vfKetablu adverll.^lHK i uiuiiiKsiori. I’ettyRrovn iin.t lin'ii aellve In the flllht lo rediiee frrlKhl iiitc'. Noted Dancer T.ets 20-Year Sentence I’AUIB, Dec, 14 UIF’t Mine. Nn- dlnc Plevltzkulu, oncn u noted CtarUt Rim^ihni ;.hiK' r, wii.i nen- tenced to 'JO yean, iil hard labor loday t)ii chaiKen ..f eomiillrlly In the kIdnapInK of O eii. ICuKene <l« Milter, \unlnhed lender of lh<- Cnirl.'it' rmluie oi Muiil/nllun hi I'Vnme. Mine, I>|iivll/.ki.1ii al;.o wii.i ii-ii- Italf/ to Spend Hum' on ArmamvnlH U'OMK. Dee. 14 il ha/, dfleldcil to np'- lire (ia2fl,3fS0,(K)0> o wiu nnncninci'd todi II wan cxplnlnrd I a p l ’i ini^ u l iirceAAll nnd M <-W Of I. iKlIl' develop Percy Grainger, World-Renowned as Pianist, will Perform Here Feb. 10th I’eic.v (iialii||rr, World - tamed Inlihl nnd I'oilllKlnrr, Will W|M-|ir I ihri.inHc ol Ihe Twin I^jHi J^ h hniil .iiulltuilum Hie evenhiK o[ rli I........ .. llm n|)onnoiAlilp of ir chcuilii I'InAhen of the helu>ol. iliulinil ICdwniil Kogel an- iiilncnl lialuy. In Hiinimnrliiu th<i concert Mr, oKcl |iial.''eil llin arltnl for hIn me <leniiH'ia(y".ln lhat he ankrd 1 Inin ml I ivw<l. nujr Ctiolr liubei I'opii'ar )>rlcea will prfevall for he Iiinnufn only anpearaiiw in llin irrillDiy nnd Ihe |irocen<u .111 ‘be kmed tu purchase choir robes for the hluh m implli. O rahner la pojiiilni Uie cmn|M>n«i of. 1 "Opiiniry Oatden*..' vide* a part of hbi i nearly every nppearui Uy mualelanii lie m i tiHi champion of the t imwiri and waa heiaidcil after being Ihe flini '<> i work* of IJeb»i««y, Ha>' acott, Delhu. AlbenU, <■'' Dell and Oulou in munv lnnd« Bern lit Auiiralla Oralnger waa lx>rn ai iiilihiun, Melbourne. Auitralla. July n, \m. and MOiired hU ml|^lcM ediantlon "I «M early aga fnnii lUh luoilier. Ho later iludlod wUii i-ouifl (llti'ed n Cyill In Mellxmrnn nnil wn/i inakhiK piilille uppearaiiucn a( llm uue of id nnd liy the time Ixi wai> IJ hnd nuiird enoligh lo Inkc liU motlier and hlmneir Id tlennany for fur- llirr niudy. Afler m'MIIuk In t'on- don la lUOt he made lonr» ol Kuu- iand, Aiintralln. thnilh Ahlcit. llul- IhiuI, /Icandinavin and vnrliMia Kiiruinan rountrlrn Hr mudo hU Amerloan ilcliiil hi lOlIt and beoame a elllrrn In lOlH, wtille aervhiH an a handmnan In lhe.AJiilted tilaUa army. In lOJB he wai married to the BwedUh painter and poeleoa, Slla Vliita Slrnm, and received much pub- »y Uiilled Frcfs Capt. Kvanx (.'arUon, U. U. m a- rine corpt, retired, lald loday that he had fuund a tlronc spirit of nationallNm am oiif' ChlnCM hi arean dumlnatrd by Japanese (roopt. lie aald ho waa convinc- ed that lurrllia taetlca would play an Inrrranlngly Important jiarl In fulure (.'hineae wur moveH. . . Kvu TuiiHUny, the "I Don't Cnre" llrl In Ihe Poliii's ii Kencrnllon uko. vail lilven ii hlood Irunsfuslon today It the Hollywood honpltal where ».lie A'lui hi crIlk'Hl condition fioni a .toniach ailment. ,. Keinance, nfvcr loiif out of the life of IrUh Jark Duyle, blouoni- rd today In the ntn|cr>tl|hter'a betrolhal lo Mavlta, Mesloaii film' artreiii. Kleunor Whllney, dancing «lar of hlaie and arreen, dlacluo- ed plaiiH lo marry I redrrlck Haek- er, a»«Ulant II. N. atloriipy In New Viii4i. . . Jimmy illuttery, who earned neni - ly |.'ilKl,OfO diiriiitf Ik nueceA/ifui rlnx cr, wiin held today nl Ihifin u cluUKO lhat lie nttackcil with hin (Ihtn, took 140 Iroi nnd led him lyliiu hi tlie nlicc OFFICERRENEW S BUSIS AGA INST NEWDEALIIIK NEW YORK, Dec. 14 W.B-Mojor General George Van Horn Moseley renewed hU attack on tho Roose- velt admlnlstrollon today by charg- ing thnl the United States grcalcst defensive wcBknes.i wa.s In WosMnft' ton where the New Deal "gives tld and comforl" lo Communists. On Sept. SO, on the occasion of hla reUrement from the army after .43 years active service, he attacked the “Indigestible mass of untried ihcotlcs,^^ apoko of “decay within," and charged that some New Deal pollcle.Y. parUcularly those ot tt~ lief. Imperiled the nation. SeorebMry of War Woodrlng, replying, accused him ot disloyally to President Roose- velt, “his commander-ln-chief,” and said he was “piqued" because he had not t>een appointed chief ot ataff. "Mind Own Boalneaa'' Today General Moseley, one of the four officers who have received the distinguished' aer^e piedal twice, urged the country fo “mind Its ownliuslness in regard to the in* -- ---------- — — -— teriial affairs of Europe and Asi|i. trtU. 6ea(ene« wUlAOt be wtthbdit He said that It ahould.'•Uck^© W dlm .CommunUto;M?^tt»orri?a^ C .’ ' . ♦ttttr lauds. y / T - ' . Jfe said propaiaiida for huge mill- tary expenditures wis "a erltne'* and charged that It was being used "foi the political purpose of finding Juati flcatlon for euomious expenditures under Ihe guise of national defense." Statements “Absord'' Ocn. Moseley gave his views In nil address prepared for delivery at noon at the ahnual meeting of the New York bonrd of trade. He rharocterlied Bernard Da- rurh’.i “niarming statement/i In ref- erence to dnngcrs In SouUi America' os "perfectly absurd." “If Mr. Baruch wns speaking un der orders from his chief In Wash Inxton for the purpose of drawing public ■■ •' ....................... Deal n ........................ ; was ' glvm Uii. sheriff shortly afttr noon ^ Paul H. Oordoa, deputy olertc. It U dirtct? cd to the ahvUf. to the warden «t the state prison and to prison .pf- flclals, ordering them to cany out . the sentence of the coart'~ JUd(» ' Porter signed tti« coiQmltawat. Doon. haodle Johnaton's traoafer to Boiier ShwUI Prater aald. M or to Jobnston'k senteoclnf, ha waa seated betwenx tala two fttlw- neya ai Judgt Farter ru l^ that th* new trial motion ODhla tetuOt woold be heard in argument Mdfty morn- ing. In setting time im «rgimwata, ^ the Jurist said that *%t appem to . the court that It wUI t& e aom« tim* ' present the motioa for a n rr 2 A 1 SIEDF 0II W rtfudgotl SJEL fflMES AMS CO IPLEA W A flIim (m )N , IX-c, i« (Ul'l Tlie nio d<'piirlmciil welcoinril IIi Ii Ij.Ii rliim Mlnlnler Ncvllin Climnln'r- lulii'n pU'H for world dlsarmaincnl day wllli irltrrulUin of till.-- i(uv- nnx-iit'n wlllliignfM lo lediic.o inunK'nu If other iiatloiin would I llkrwlMV A Ii IkIi ndmlnlitnitloii olfleluUald lilt Mix (lllltcil Millies virwn <1ln- mnmrnl ha n "miwl denlrabln'’ oi.- Jfvtlvo niul jiAMrt<xl lliat thin coun- ry In iiiipaiTd tu Join In ii aIuccki -ffort to end the iirmn men If nnd wl|rii (jtliern allow a clear Inleiil lo illnaini. However, It wb« said, Iho UnlU'il MlatcK never nunin will Ixt rnnulit In llin Aamn Kltiinllon thiit followed nonvldslon of Uie lU'i] WanliliiKlon nuviil conference, 'I'hen IliU coun- try nrrnppi^d mtlltonn of dollnm worth of new warship rom lnullon whtlu oUior iHiwors rpntliiued i<’- plni^ment programs, ncn>i>|iliig miMtly over-age vcsmM. In event of a future navul llnil- latlto agreement, it was said, ihe Uiilt«d Slates cannot afford lo hall Ita preeeni large warship replace- ment program (iiie tu the unliquuted condition of inniiy of lU flnl line vcSMiln. I imiDClEPOnT, Conn., Dec, 14 lU.ri— Donnld Coster and Oeorge K. Dirtrlcli, prenldent nnd nMlsUint Irrtuiurer, ri-jijK-cUvely, of McKesnon and lloUblim, inn., were orrested iixtiiy by fedursl uulhorUlen und tnken to New York City U> fnco cliarurA of vlnhiting the federal ac- cuilllr^ art. Wlllilti iwo houM nfler Ihe offl- elaU wiilved exaiuliutlon nt n U. H. Kiinmlnnluuer'n heiirliiv In Ihe library of CiMter'n hoinn iit Fairfield, they pa-.n-d bnml (if |S,IK)0 each for their appcnrniiec In U. U, dlAlricl court and left l>y motor f<ir New Ymk, The warraniA, Iwiiied liv tl. H. (;oniii>lA.->li>iirr ( l u n c l l W. (N d lcr nt N.-w York yefllcrdHV, held the offl- I'lab In connection with an allcKcd tin,(KHI.<mU hlioitiiiiii In Ih r un»elii of lliii t:iod<! Drutt de|inilincnl of Ihe loiiipnnv over which Dlctrldi hnd JohnstoD," ■ _______ - convicted man t» itand ~ bench. Jobnitoa left -Ul-- ^ U on : between hla attorney^ E. V. Laraon , and E. L. Raybora. and atood «lo(ve^ , Judge Porter then Informed Jobn> ston. In brier, of the wiout ateiM which had transpired alnee the ln« formation whkh charged him with first degree murdei* waa filed against him by Edward Baboock. proaeout^i Ing attomey. He spoke ot each atetf taken since that time and then re> ' called Uie findings of the Jury Iq .. which the first degree murdw ehargo • was upheld and a sentence of Ufo dlrecUd. Attorney Mentlena UoUen "I will now inquire you if you' have any reason why the aentenco should not be pronounced," Judgo Porter said. Johnston did not aim k but Mr. Larson stood up and m«n« Honed the motion for new trial. T hr Judge answered lhat date tot tho' . arguments had been set. Although tlie court room con- tained more Uian 70 persona vho had come to witness Uie proceedings. , every word llie Judge said waa clesrly audible in any section, so qutnt were the specutora. The Mcnience •'it bi Iho Judgment of the court .. , that you be confined to the atato }>enlienUary of Idaho at hard labor for the rest of your natural life," Judge Porter said, •'and that you bo remonded to custody of the sheriff for the execution of the sentence." Johnston returned to where hla lawyers were seated. He spoke with them only briefly and then left tho rourl room accompanied by » dep- uty tilierlff. He spoke to no one other thnn his attomeyii as he left. Thnl he was deeply affected by the nentrnrr wns ennlly Men, Only m Ahoil tiiim. brforn ho hnd told re- porlern ed^rerlnif his trial that hn would "be oiil of liere hi a few days.'* Hentencinu of Johnston was a sig- nal for the start of legal action «'ouilniit(l on r* it I, Ctlumn •) Japan Army Leader Seeks End of War SHAN(iHAI, Dci'. M (U,R)—Chlm’Hti political sourcos said' todiiy lliat Japaii'H luoHt fniiiiiim military figure, Gon. Konji, I )<illiiii II, wiiH apin'diu'liiiiK (IhiiK'Ho lemlt^rH w ith a plan fo r tK'tlkinn'iil of the war ii> Oliiita. '• l>i)llinrn, a niyHUTlutm inilltarht witli an almoat logondar^ i-cpiitatlon im an iiiiii<M'covor ntfuiit, brouKlit'inatructlons fot* II Hcltli'nicnt, tlu< CliliH'Hi' iiHHurtod, but It waa hivhly unt ('1 1 'tiiln wliethor tlio Kuoinin- taiur (nalloiml Kovcriniient pni'ly) Ifiitliirrt winihi lie In- Ifi'cHtcd. Kemnllr Chinese hiivo claimed tlieh liiMipn were lltrowhig the Jtip- nitenn bnrk lu the suiitheni areas und Hint they expected lu recupluro Clinton with an army now swinging Inio action In suiiUi China. l>olli|irH was sHld to have been em- iwwered lo olfer wllhdrawal ot Jap- anese tracsain return for: 1. fU#M 0lt>«C the indepepd. enoe o(JinoIm1cu« aiid iiiner Mon- *• dninUng of prior fights for Italy and Utrmany. •nie ostaMUhmeat ot auob cord prMumabty wouM fli Japan's nceuUy annouaoMt I for a.treat nur iM tvn Woo < prised ol Japan,. M»nrtulr" China, bound iQ MOMbU». • tural Uat ttiat W lM TikMli

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A Resionnl N ew spaper Serving Six Ir rig a te d Counties in Idaho

TO DAY’S NEW S " TOD AY

Fun a.JIour w ire Tele«r»ph;cBtrvlce or Ul» tJnlUd Pi a n

TW IN F A L L S, ID A H O . W EDNESDAY. D ECEM BER 1-1. 10:58 O F FIC IA L COUNTY N E W S P A P E R ,

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LISB y H O B A R T C. MONTEE

LIM A , P eru , Dec. 14 (U.R)— U nited S ta te s delegates are c irc u la tin g in th e-^ ig h th P an- A m erican conforcnce. a d ra f t .iRrccm ent w hich would bind all A m erican re p u b lic s 'to do all th e y can tt) low er U r ^ f b a r r ie rs , i t ^yas understood

• today.' I t - w as in tended, if th e

d ra f t m e t w ith support, to su b m it i t fo rm ally to th e conference.

S e c re ta ry of StaUf Cordell H ull be lieves t h a t rem ova l o f restric tlona a g a in s t t r a d e la ono of th e best rem ed ies fo r th e Ilia from w hich th e w orld Is su ffe ring .

U. 8 . Im p re ttc d U n ited S U te a de lega lo s have-becn

ho favorab ly im pressed w ith th e te x t o f a n A rg e n tin e d r a f t decla ra tion on c o n tin en ta l so lid a rity a g a in s t fo r­e ign a tta c k th a t they m a y n o t ever P R ae n t a d r a f t tff th e ir own, i t wai u nde rstood .

T h e A rg en tin e proposal goes m uch f a r th e r th a n U n ite d S ta te s de legates h a d ho p e d w ould be possible. I t was expected to prov ide lo r consu lta tion am ong th e 21 A m erican republics in th e e v en t t h a t th e Kafety, th e sov- e re lf i r t j o r th e in stitu tio n s 6 t any A m e r la n - m tio n w ere th rea te n ed by ou ts lM l^^rce.

. ' W ItU flU D n t t n m D ilh e U n l t ^ e u t e s view point

tlie p rin c ip al om ission from th e A r­g e n tin e d r a f t w as a prcqwaal fo r reg-

.u la r c o n su lta tio n am ong fore ign m in is te rs o f A pic rlcan reiwbUc8.?tn- .a tead , - •• •

U n l t e d s t a t e s de legates h av e been w ith h o ld in g th e ir d r a f t decla ra tion pen d in g th e subm ission of a B ra ­z ilian d t a f t w h ich goes even f a r th e r th n n th e A rgen tine one.

S c c rc ta ry H u ll. In a f to a d c a s l ^l)(^ech liwi n ig h t, expressed h is g ra t- lllca tlon a t th e sp ir it o f un ity and roo jicra tlon In th e conference,

Sn lcide of D ecisto Earl M ayer In a S e a ltle Jali b roueh t lo a clim ax th e t r ia l of M ayer and Iiis 7 3 -» 'e a ^ Id ^ m o th e r , M rs. M ary E leanor S m ith , fo r th e xlayliir of Jam ex EuKene B a ise tt 10 years a|;o. Above, th e m o th e r vien-s her ^on's body. L a te r she confcsicd th e m urder.

EM 10

IPPOm FRANI.ONDON. Dec. 14 (Ui?)-Prlino

M in ister ' Neville C hnm berliilit ra l- llrd (0 lh<! M ipport u( Fn iiice ii){nltnt ItHlliin (Iriniuid.s on TiinLi todny w ith a fltatciuenC In tlie lioiu.e of (-oiiiinoiwi ih u l th(! M ecllterrunpaii Mlniiis quo m en tioned In th e nrlllM i- Iliilliiii iicroril it|i[)llc.i (o 'I'linh.

"Any iicllon c o n lrn ry to llie iiRrpo- m cn l," C tiiin it f i la l ii wild, "would l)c‘ II i n n t t e r 'o f Brave coiirerii Hi tlir l l i i tb l i K ovornm enl, b u t I cunnot <'cnitrtniilutu Jlje l)o»^ll)llUy iif ak- Kreiulon nRntiMit •I'lint.r"

Clmntbri'liiii)'.i n ta tr in e iil tended Id conrirn i th e d ecla ra tion ljy nu* llio rita tlv e w n rc rn In i’l n b ih a t n r llii ln h a d given Kriiiu-e u pledHn of m oral a n d nillU ury niiiiimrl In the «'vcni o f confllcC w ltli im ly in Iho M ed llerrnncnn .

A flor Ulr K ilc l ’lili)ii.H, lliltlB li [itn- ImwiKlor, vU lted llin torelun ofricn l:i l*iula yen terday , u foivlon offlro :-lH)krAnian an tionnced Hint ncllve llrlllJili co llnboru llon Imd l>een for- Minlly tiroiiilned,

CliainlHTlnln li»n Mild, liow rvrr H int llie in In nt> w tlllcn iillliince lilndlng H rltnli) to iiUl P'rnnce.

l ic lic f HoUh ('on tinuv S fia r it W v c k ly DccUnv.

W A H IllN t» 'n )N , Dec. J4 lU.R)-- Witrh.i I'riJHifM A dniliilnlrutnr lloj)- kliu. iiiMioiiiXTil Kidny lim t re ll rf mlln driTcUM-d du ring (hewiTk c iid n l Dec. 10, ou r of tho htiuriH-flt ilecllnen In Wl*A hiMnry,

U iilitlniiliiti II d rrl ln e w hich hrKiin Nov, 0, WI»A rolln nloiid iit :t,iao,oift fn r Ihfl week a« •'<jiu|iiiird to fo r Iho week c n ilrd Un-. J.

Hunt Abandoned for James Bassett Body

.SE A T T L E , Dec. 14 (U.R)—T he 10-year search fo r Jam ec E u g en e B assett was closed today, w ith penalty fo r h is m u r­d e r exactcd by the s ta te , and th e quest fo r his* body abandoned.

P ro sec u to r B. Gray W arner said i t would only be a "wild chase.”

cume. a f t« r /H rs . -Maiy■ 7«-, 'hiid ' yihiflded • gu ilty \x.

help ing h e r son 'destroy Bas* s e t t and had been sentenced to life impri.sonnient.

Slie ncceptcd sen tence a f te r h e r )n a n d th e ca>dcfendunt, D ecasto

Eurl M nycr, 42, took hU life. She tr ied Ui sh ie ld h im . be latedly, a f te r conle.shlng th e crlmi^ to a ccIlm ate In.st spring, Bhortly betore she pletccl »n elR hi-yenr la rceny te rm fn rtiik lti i: nii.ssett’s au toinoblle.

llu.v'iC'it, K rtavfil a tta c h c en rou te lo Miuillii, <ll.sni)|>OHre<l w hile try ing

■II la-. I'lir to M ayer. I lls m o th ' .lr>. Miii'litii Das.%ett, UQ. lit An<

. ill;.. Md.. iiskcd for leniency for th e o the r nioUier,

"I w ouldn 't wiiiit the~ c loud hun tl- K over init thn re.n o f my life If hud it.ski'd Unit nlie be h in g e d ,’' Hi, llii.v.oll Mild.n u t Mio hud pleiwled w ith Mrs',

H inlth to hliow hern w here ^hr; a n d M ayer burled (lie <ll.s.iected reiniilnii or h e r M>ii. WltiK-AHcn nitw Mrn. H inlth Hiut M h v 't fu r iy ln s "blWHl-nlulned" Kininy.MukN In Uiumetfii cu r on u lonely iiiMil. n u t a f le r 10 vearr<, w ith new roail.s over (he te rrlo ry . M rs, li in llh du iib lrd Ih u t hlie would bo iibln to lilrntK y fo n n tr lundm urkn. Heni wii« lo h 'avo 'berii th e la st o f luindveil.i of ctfortB lo I lnd Hmi' (.rll'n iHKlS’,

( J o u r t F i n d s G e r m a n

( i u i l l y o f K s p i o n a j f e(;m H lX llJA l., C. 7... Dec,

Ituiih llc ln rlc h IlhKckow, u wan (olind K»<tty of enplonu 111 (rde lill coinl.

Hhiicl.ow wa.-i iirruntrd O rt , 1(1 iit K ort Itiindoliih w hile (iikhiK ptioti Krtiphfi, Arrc;-li'il w ith litm wr th ree (leriniiii i iinipanlonn. liiueboru (h ilin a n n , u w uniiui; O lnbert Clr(x)ti and r .iw au l ilu iirrt KiihrlK-

(lu liiiiinn and Hhuekow w ere eiU' lover. Ill d ll' llapuu Lloyd linn In ilntoiiiil.

i :M 'i:i ( tn iK N T A ir i- 'M (i i i tfll'IATII.K, nee. 14 (U.l*]- P a n . m erleiin Aliw,iv» .‘ilkorhky an i|)h l. Inn le ll iiiiliiv wllh iie rew of five «i ’1 riiM exix 'iliiien ta l f llu h t lilting i II)|HI M'(I III! lo iilr (o A luhku.'l'hn a h . lull'', « 'liiiljy (;il|»i>ei.’' wiin helie. llle.l In »..«ke 1l« Mtfll nlojl lit K el'

FROn RUSSIA ON IFT CIRGES

LO S A NOELES. D ec. 14 OI.R) - Fede ra l agen ta tod a y h e ld two n a ­tive Rus5lM », one o n a g e n t of the

I Soviet governm ent, on su sp ic ion they stole Jnforrnatlon g a th e re d by the U nited S ta te s o a th e m llllary itre n g th of J a p a n a n d tu rn e d It over X) th e Soviet g o v e rn m e n t for Its jse.

F edera l b u reau o f InvesU gatlon n e n Ind ica ted th e se c re t In form ation o bU lned by th e tw o Rus.'dan-s did n o t involve a n y c o n fid e n tia l plniw o f th e U nited S U te s m il ita ry for-

I, and coDcem ed J a p a n en tirely .•To sum th is case u p ," an FB I

spokesm an *ald, ••w hat th e se men d id .was to s te a l th e s e c re t Inform a tio n we h a d o b ta in ed o n th e Jn p a ie.sc m ilita ry , a n d co n v erted It to h e ir {Russians) ow n use . T hey let

xs do a ll th e w ork a n d they hoped lo get a ll th e b e n e f it from thl.i m ateria l."

In to u rU t M a n ag e rT lie m en a rre s te d a r c M ikhail

G orlm , 34, a Sov le t c ltlz o n a n d local m anager of In to u rU t . a n agency of th e Soviet gove rn m e n t, a n d H alts Sallch , 35, a n a tu ra lle e d A m erican c itizen w ho w as a a ld t o h av e been a n a g en t o f th e V. B. n a v a l In telli­gence u n lt» f t S a n P«dro .

T hey w ere a rre s te d S un d ay a t t h f t r hom es h e re a n d h e ld Incom- ofun lcado in th e L ob A ngeles county Ja il in lieu of »25,000 baU.

News of th e ir a r r e s t w as n o t rc' vealed by th e fed e ra l a g e n u u n til ye.sterday w hen th e y w ere a rraigned before U n ited S ta te s C om m issioner D avid H ead.

H ead se t Dec. 24 fo r a hearing f o r bo th . H ow ever, th e fed e ra l Brand Ju ry was expec ted to U k e action before th a t tim e.

Accei^ to D*t»Sallch as a c lerk . In th e naval In-

.tclUgence b u rea u , supposed ly hnd - M C & to nav y <iaU on. Jftpan . Tlils

D o Y o u H a v e A n K x t r a R o o m in

Y o u r H o m e ?W hy n o t r e n t u ihrnuK h Iho

(lUHHlficd■■ o r t i i o

T in tC H a n d N cwh

Ml" U r w l v r O Id cniU and i r n ir d 3 ronm s from thin ud wIiMi ni)|>ettrpd In bo th paiH>r». " N ic r . iiKiiii,

Iilil Miiili A'I in. W week.

( all for (ho Acl-Tuker a t

':m o r .12

IN S PIR I-I)-

JA Y , O klfl, Dcc 14 WUfton. 23. who went v llle. Mo., Iu.sl fiuinnicr lo be an e x tra In th e lilm lna of ' .fwvsu Jum e.s," p rcpurw l today lo tio to th e O klahuiiu t ix.'idleiiUai y lor five ycar.t. l ie tried lo i>liiy tin: p u r l o f Jes.sc Jume.i a l te r ihe p ro ­d u c tio n wn.H (InlKiied.

W llnon viiM convlcti'd oI th e a rm e d robbery of llu ii lloKcrs cin.u lonely ro ad n e a r Orovo, o k iu . llo n rtr lk W olf, countv a tto m e y , to ld th e c ou rt th n t WIL'ion hud b c rom e mi Insp ired ))y th r ex- plolta of th e notorious Iruln rob ­b e r In th e p ic tu re thul he Imd d e rid e d lo ro m n d l Ihe nihbcvv. A firco n d 'e x tra , Iru M urlln , ^fl, u i- leh’f d com piinlon ul Wll.-.m, l.i nw ultln i; trliil.

HdKnn loflt SIJ In th e holdup.

C IlA M riU N

im iO in X 3 N .K n K .D ec. 14 lUPi'- "C liam pliin woiin-dlKKcr of Kuk- liind" In th e lllle of Jm-k WIImui, profc.vilonal biilt-.Mippllrr to Ili.h- erm t-n her.-. Wllm>n hiis been iIIk- KhiK worni.H lo r u llvhitr fur :h ycar.-i, a n d Minu-tliucH he rarn .i u:i m uch ii.'< 11(111 a week:

I.AW

I'AHAIJKNA, Ciillf., D re, 14 (Ul'i — W hen Jo liu Ihu ik lilncuvrii'd th m h r lived Just W1 feet oulnlilc th e c ity llntllx, hn drn iundeii a v - fu n d of hlH «I,M) dog tnx, which

•h r got,

For New TrialBy O . A. K E L K E R

D uncan McD. Johnston , ou tw ard ly calm b u t w ith an a p ­p aren tly forcod smile on hi.s lips, th is m orninu stood b e fo re - - th e b ar of justice and h ea rd h im self sentenced to spend th o refjt of his natural life in th e s ta te prison a t h a rd labor.

T h e form er Twin F alls m ayor, ex-soldier, jew e ler atld m an who oncc -soui^ht a congressional nom ination, atood alone before Di.strict Ju d g e Jam es W. P o rte r a s sen ten c e .

was passed ' sh o rtly a f te r 19 a. m'. today.

Before Judge P o r te r im*p - posed th e sentence decreed b y a d is tr ic t cou rt j l ^ , . e a r ly Iasi; S atu rd ay momQiifr Ae s e t 10 a. m . F riday^ .D ec.-. 16, .fo«. hea rin g of a rg u m e n ts o n . Jo hnston 's m otion fo r a . tria l.

S h e riff E. -F. P r a te r annQUi>0«l th a t Jo h n sto n de fin itely ' ‘w O I'ftt 'li fr to th e p rison before q u e s t from P ra te r to th e c o u rt e l « t ^ o ffice, aaU ng fo r th e f o m u l com m it* m e n t, revealed th a t J o b n i t o n iM l t t e ' U k e n to Boise som etim e tb U K fte t-

“llellEapoppln.^’ N ew Y ork’s m ost bo isterous comedy, was Ih e f i r s t ■how A nthony Ed«n eh o te lo a tten d . H ere th e fo rm er B rllU h F o re ign Sceretary- a n d a m em ber o f h is p a rty ?n jo y a h e a r ty la u |h .

State Commissioner S Of Agriculture Post

T lie t

a m o u n t a n d t^ p a .o f mi^oi'. t lo n s purchased by J a p a n in the

(Ceatlaucd ob Fs<e I I , Column 1)

Ruth Etting Gets Married To Alderman

LAS VEOAS, Nev. D ec. 14 lU.Pi- R u th EtUnic, th e blues shiKer, nnd MyrI A ldernuin. 30 -ycar-o ld coni> )o.scr wliu recen tly w as sh u t In the ibdom cn by MI.sh E ttln g 's form er

huftbfttxl. Col. M oo (T h e a im p ) Snyder, flew h e ro to d a y from Hot- lywoo<l a n d were m a rr ie d .

A fter ob tu ln lng theU- mnrrliiK r 11- ceiwc. fo r w hich th e y w aited mora th a n Rit hou r w hile th e C lark cuini- ty c lerk waa roused fro m bed, llin coupic ob ta ined th o p e rm i t iind went In to the ch am bers o f D istr ic t J uiIkc W lllliun E. O rr. w lie rr th e marrliiKc Kcrvlce WHH p e rfo n n ed .

( iivm Age of 37 MKs ICKhiti u n d A ld i-nnan w rir

i^i'ompanlrd h e ro by HiiydnV, diiiiHhlcr by a p rrv lo n s iiiiirila»r, F-tlllh H nydrr. Y enlertluy hlir irMI- lleil in the I.,oh Angeic.i cou rt nHiilii.tl h e r faiher, ‘

Mlui ElllMK Kuve h e r itiie on tlu- llc rnse ».i 37. A lderm an kiUiI he wiin

CER ANYCQNCESSKI 'A RIH , Dec. 14 <UP) nurlK H

M in h tc r (le<iiK*'n Jlonnet told the ( ;hnm hrr of depu lk ii forelKn n ffu iin r o n u n ltte e (miay Ih u t "even If It n ii'unn w ur, [h r K alliin KovrrnniPiit will im ver n lilithi ii i Im.li n t 'I 'l in -

O Jihoilti, Cornl(\ pure o f thi!

itonii lu d r hin n

l>r ai)y o ih .p ile .”li'in rn t In rc - luentloninK l<yply III Uii m huil'

I h r ((m-l|{n aHulirt ................he Ititllitn -l‘'M'ni:h urlnin |i

th e M eilllerrii n n o f lle lu l d rum niU I 'le n c h ronceimlouh r lo liny f i lrn d rh l ii In- two

xiltinK Iroi•y Fuj.cIau, i<i 1 a ]irellinlniiiiiy iH'Iween tli

J lo lh I 'uheUt Prem ier llrn llo Miir>- flolini a n d rii^clKt 1‘‘iik'Ikii M ln1 lcl C o u n t th i l i r u tn i i:i<ino liiivo Ioinn<l- ly iilM vow rd ttiu t th e d rinunn iru - Ih ins fo r l lx n t 'h le ir llo ry repicfienl u lf lc la l I lu lla ii H oveininenl |N>lliiy, U o n n e t <llM-liMe<l.

" 'IlH is fa r ," tlin f jo n id i h iie lun nU nlktnr sa id In log in il (o th e c<ui- truvem y, • tiie ' Itn llun Kovn in n rn t h a a Ufii a tniuuni'od luiy c laim s rut I ' t t n c l i . le rr ltn ry , bu t th e n e n e l i g<»vetninent w anU t l ^ K tillan «ov- e m m v n t tu know U tat even 1< It m sa n a w ar, Uio lU lla n governm ent will n e v e r oUtuln un liiuh vr any l)ai1 o l th e P re n ch 'cm p liu .''

NAMESIN

TODAY’SNICWS

30.I t WUN th e th ir d iniOiliiK<i

A lderrnun.At the A pache ho te l folluwliiK

oerrm nny MIm la th iK beiciicd nMild:

I>erl.tei] to M arry•'Wo liiive been In love for a l(

tim e. ImmM lhitely a f te r th e ^hcll)t we dccldn l to k<-1 in u n le d »! Myrl'A dlvorrn becnnie fhuil. li ciunc fhiul lubt Dec. :i a n d llil', < tlie f irs t opjH utnniiy wn IukI In m iirrleil."

A t the tinin of llin nlmotliiK I(ConUntird uii I>«|« t, Coluniii '

M K T K O IlO t.O niH T NAMMIW A S illN C nO N , I)oc, 14 niri 'i

W hite I ln iuc loduy iiinioum cd , Jio lnuncnt of l.leiil', Couulr. I'n i-ls W. U eii-hrlderfer. nuv.v nirie oloKlst an ch ief o l th e th illed tlii' w ea the r bu reau . Jteichclilc i l r r /■ • eeds W, R, O regu , ’vho ille<l cently .

BOISE, Dec. (Ul?)—^ : ( f ^ r d N , Pettygrox'c. IV in F a lls county fa rm er, today held an ap po in tm en t fro m Q o v ^ lec t C. A. B ottolfseii to the post o f com m issioner of ag ric u ltu re in th e new Republican adm in is tra tion a t a salary o f $300 a m onth.

Pettygrovo will succeed G uy G ra ­ham Im m ediately followlnn U ottolf-

InauR uratlon on Jtin, 2. The govcrnor-e lcct also nam ed Paul Rowell of n ulllnnd to ,lx: direc tor of p la n t IndiLstry, u dlvl.'.lun of the agrlc iilliire d e p a r tm e n t, Micrecdhi|{W, T . C ullender.

PettyHrove w us In th e Idnlio hoa*.c o f represontatlveK th re e leimH. In 1027, 1020 a n d 1031.

Ho Is a fa rm e r In th e Uniuien d is ­tr ic t, w here h e Im.s re ilded m any years.

He Is a K nidiiiite of (lie UnlverfclLy of N ebraska und is a Vet«r»n of Iho W orld w ar.

W hen the Id ah o VeBelable P ro ­ducers. Inc., waN fn rn in l, h r wn., elecli-d piv i.lden t a n d liiin conthUR-d In th a t jKuiltton ever i.lnee,

A.1 eomrntsftloner, h e will iH'comn rh n lrm an of th e Idtiho I n d t and vfKetablu adverll.^lHK i uiuiiiKsiori.

I’ettyRrovn iin.t lin 'ii aellve In the flllh t lo rediiee frrlK hl iiitc '.

N o t e d D a n c e r T .e t s 2 0 - Y e a r S e n t e n c e

I’AUIB, Dec, 14 UIF’t Mine. Nn- dlnc Plevltzkulu, oncn u noted C tarU t Rim^ihni ;.hiK' r, wii.i nen- tenced to 'JO yean, iil h a rd labor loday t)ii chaiK en ..f eomiillrlly In the kIdnapInK of O eii. ICuKene <l«Milter, \un ln h e d lender of lh<- C nirl.'it' rm lu ie oi Muiil/nllun hi I'Vnme.

Mine, I>|iivll/.ki.1ii al;.o wii.i ii-ii-

Italf/ to Spend Hum'on ArmamvnlH

U'OMK. Dee. 14 il ha/, dfleldcil to np'- lire (ia2fl,3fS0,(K)0> o w iu nnncninci'd todi

II wan cxp ln ln rd Ia p l’i

ini^u l iirceAAll nnd M <-W Of I.

iKlIl'develop

Percy Grainger, World-Renowned as Pianist, will Perform Here Feb. 10th

I’eic.v ( iia l i i | |r r , World - tam ed Inlihl nnd I'oilllKlnrr, Will W|M-|ir I ih ri.inH c ol Ihe T w in I^jH i J ^ h hniil .iiu lltu ilum Hie evenhiK o[

rli I........ .. llm n|)onnoiAlilp ofir chcuilii I'InAhen of th e helu>ol. iliu lin il ICdwniil Kogel a n - iiilncnl lialuy.In Hiinimnrliiu th<i co n ce rt Mr,

oKcl |iial.''eil llin a rltn l for hIn m e <leniiH'ia(y".ln lh a t h e ankrd

1 Inin ml Iivw<l.

nujr Ctiolr liu b e i I 'o p ii 'a r )>rlcea will prfevall fo r

he I iin n u fn only a n p ea ra iiw in llin irr illD iy nnd Ihe |irocen<u .111 ‘be kmed tu purchase choir

robes for th e h lu h m implli.

O ra h n e r la pojiiilni Uie cmn|M>n«i o f. 1 "Opiiniry Oatden*..' vide* a p a r t of hbi i n early every nppearu i

Uy m ualelanii lie m i tiHi cham pion o f th e t imwiri a n d waa he ia idc il a fte r being Ihe flini '<> i work* of IJeb»i««y, Ha>' a c o tt, D elhu . A lbenU , <■''D ell and O u lou in m unv lnnd«

B ern lit A u iira lla O ra lnge r waa lx>rn a i iii l ih iu n ,

M elbourne. A u itra l la . Ju ly n, \m . a n d MOiired hU ml|^lcM ediantlon " I «M early aga fnn ii lUh luoilier. Ho la te r ilu d lo d wUii i-ouifl

(llti'ed n

Cyill

In M ellxm rnn nnil w n /i inakhiK piilille uppearaiiucn a( llm uue of id nnd liy th e tim e Ixi wai> IJ hnd n u iir d eno ligh lo Inkc liU m otlier and hlm neir Id t le n n a n y for fu r- l l i rr niudy. A fler m'MIIuk In t'on- don la lUOt h e m a d e lonr» o l Kuu- iand, A iintralln. thn ilh A hlcit. llu l- IhiuI, /Icand inav in and vnrliMia K iiruinan ro u n tr lrn

H r m udo hU A m erloan ilcliiil h i lOlIt a n d beoam e a e lllr rn In lOlH, wtille aervhiH an a handm nan In lhe.A Jiilted tila U a arm y. In lOJB he w ai m a rr ie d to th e BwedUh p a in te r a n d poeleoa, S lla Vliita S lrnm , a n d received m uch pub-

» y U iilled F rcfs C a p t. Kvanx (.'arUon, U. U. m a ­

rin e c o rp t, re tired , la ld loday th a t he h a d fuund a t lro n c sp ir it of nationallN m a m o iif ' ChlnCM hi a rean d u m ln a trd by Ja p an e se ( ro o p t. l i e aald ho waa conv inc ­ed th a t lu r r l l ia tae tlca would p lay a n Inrrran lng ly Im p o rtan t jia r l In fu lu re (.'h ineae wur moveH. . .

Kvu TuiiHUny, th e "I D o n 't C nre" llrl In Ihe Poliii's ii K encrnllon uko. vail lilven ii hlood Irunsfu slon today It th e Hollywood honpltal w here ».lie A'lui h i crIlk 'H l condition fio n i a .ton iach a ilm e n t. , .

K einance, n fvcr lo iif ou t of th e life of IrU h Ja rk Duyle, b lo u o n i- rd today In th e n tn |c r> tl |h te r 'a b e tro lh a l lo M avlta, M esloaii f ilm ' a rtre iii . K leunor W hllney, dancing « la r o f h la ie a n d arreen , dlacluo- ed plaiiH lo m arry I red rrlck H aek- er, a»«U lant II. N. a tlo riipy In N ew Viii4i. . .J im m y illu tte ry , who earn ed nen i -

ly |.'ilKl,OfO diiriiitf Ik nueceA/ifui rlnx cr, wiin held today n l Ihifin u cluUKO lh a t lie n ttackc il

w ith hin (Ihtn, took 140 Iroi nnd le d him lyliiu h i tlie nlicc

OFFICERRENEWS BUSIS AGAINST NEWDEALIIIK

N EW YO RK , Dec. 14 W .B -M o jo r G en e ra l G eorge Van H orn M oseley renew ed hU a ttack on th o R oose­v e lt adm ln lstro llon today by c h a rg ­ing th n l th e U nited S ta te s g rc a lc s t defensive wcBknes.i wa.s In W osM nft' to n w here th e New Deal "g ives t l d a n d c o m fo r l" lo Com m unists.

O n Sept. SO, on th e occasion of h la reU rem ent from the a rm y a f te r .43 years active service, h e a tta c k e d th e “Indigestible m ass o f u n tr ie d ihcotlcs,^^ apoko of “decay w ith in ," a n d charged th a t som e N ew D ea l pollcle.Y. parU cularly those ot tt~ lie f . Im periled th e na tio n . SeorebMry of W ar W oodrlng, rep ly ing , accused h im o t disloyally to P re s id e n t R oose ­v e lt, “h is com m ander-ln -ch ief,” a n d sa id h e w as “piqued" because h e h a d n o t t>een appointed ch ief o t a ta f f .

"M ind Own Boalneaa''T oday G enera l Moseley, one of

th e fou r o fficers w ho h av e received th e d istinguished ' a e r ^ e p ie d al tw ice, urged th e coun try fo “m in dI ts ow n liu slness in reg a rd to th e in* -- ---------- — — -—teriial affairs of Europe and Asi|i. trtU . 6ea(ene« wUlAOt be w tthbdit He said th a t It ahould. '•U c k ^ © W d lm. C o m m u n U t o ; M ? ^ t t » o r r i ? a ^ C.’ ' .♦ t t t t r lauds. y / T - — '

. J f e sa id p ro p aia iid a f o r hu g e mill- t a r y expenditures w is " a erltne'* a n d c h arg ed th a t I t was being used "foi th e politica l purpose of fin d in g Juati f lca tlo n for euom ious exp en d itu re s u n d e r Ihe guise of n a tio n a l defense."

S tatem ents “A bsord ''O cn . Moseley gave h is views In

n il address p repared for de livery a t n oo n a t the ah n u al m eeting o f th e N ew York bonrd of trade .

H e rh a ro c te r lie d B e rn a rd Da- r u r h ’.i “n iarm ing sta tem en t/i In r e f ­e ren ce to dnngcrs In SouUi A m erica' os "perfectly absurd."

“ If Mr. B aruch wns speak ing un d e r o rders from h is ch ief In W ash Inx ton fo r th e purpose of d raw in gpublic ■■ •' .......................D eal n

........................ ; was ' g lv m U ii.sh e riff shortly a f t t r n o o n ^ P a u l H . O ordoa , deputy olertc. I t U d ir tc t? c d to th e a h v U f . to th e w ard en « t th e s ta te p rison a n d to p riso n .p f - f lclals, o rd ering th em to c a n y o u t . th e sen tence of th e co art'~ JU d (» ' P o r te r signed tti« c o iQ m lta w a t. Doon.

haodle Johnaton's traoafer to Boiier ShwUI Prater aald.

M o r to Jobnston'k senteoclnf, ha waa seated betwenx tala two fttlw - neya a i Judgt F arte r r u l ^ th a t th* new trial motion OD hla tetuO t woold be heard in argument M dfty m orn­ing. In setting time im «rgimwata, ^ the Jurist said th a t *%t a p p e m to . the court tha t I t wUI t& e aom« tim*' present the motioa fo r a n r r

2 A1 SIEDF0II W

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SJELfflMES AMS COI PLEAW A f lI im ( m ) N , IX-c, i« (Ul'l Tlie n io d<'piirlm ciil welcoinril IIi Ii Ij.Ii rliim M lnln ler Ncvllin C lim nln 'r-

lulii'n pU'H for world d lsa rm a in c n l day w llli irltrru lU in o f till.-- i(uv- nnx-iit'n w lllliignfM lo lediic.o in u n K 'n u If o the r iiatloiin would I llkrwlMVA Ii IkIi n d m ln litn itlo ii o lf le lu U ald lilt Mix (lllltcil Millies virwn <1ln- m n m rn l ha n "miwl denlrabln '’ oi.-

Jfvtlvo n iu l jiAMrt<xl llia t thin coun- ry In iii ip a iT d tu Join In ii aIuccki -f fo r t to e n d the iirmn m en If nnd

w l|r ii (jtliern allow a c lea r In le iil lo illnaini.

H ow ever, I t wb« said , Iho UnlU'il MlatcK never nunin will Ixt rn n u lit In llin Aamn Kltiinllon th iit followed nonvldslon of Uie lU'i] WanliliiKlon nuviil conference , 'I 'hen IliU c o u n ­try nrrnppi^d mtlltonn of dollnm w orth of new w arsh ip r o m ln u l lo n w htlu oU ior iHiwors rpn tliiued i<’- p ln i^ m e n t program s, ncn>i>|iliig miM tly ove r-age vcsmM.

In e v e n t of a fu tu re navul lln il- l a t l t o ag reem en t, i t was said, ih e U iilt«d S la te s c a n n o t a ffo rd lo h a l l Ita p re e e n i la rge w arsh ip rep la ce ­m e n t p ro g ra m (iiie tu th e un liq u u ted c o n d itio n of inniiy of lU f ln l line vcSMiln. I

im iD C lE P O nT , Conn., Dec, 14 lU.ri— Donnld Coster a n d O eorge K. D irtrlcli, prenldent n n d nM lsUint Irrtu iu rer, ri-jijK-cUvely, of M cKesnon a n d lloUblim, inn ., w ere o rre sted iixtiiy by fedursl uu lhorU len und tnk e n to New York C ity U> fnco cliarurA of vlnhiting th e fede ra l ac- c u illlr^ a r t.

W lllilti iwo houM n f le r Ihe o ffl- e laU wiilved e x a iu liu tlo n n t n U. H. Kiinmlnnluuer'n heiirliiv In Ihe lib ra ry of CiMter'n hoinn iit F a irfie ld , they pa-.n-d bnml (if |S,IK)0 each for th e ir appcnrn iiec In U. U, dlA lricl cou rt a n d left l>y m otor f<ir New Y m k,

T h e warraniA, Iwiiied liv tl . H. (;oniii>lA.->li>iirr ( lu n c l l W. (N dlcr nt N.-w York yefllcrdHV, held th e o ffl- I 'la b In connection w ith a n allcKcd tin,(KHI.<mU hlioitiiiiii In Ih r un»elii of lliii t:iod<! Drutt d e |in ilin c n l o f Ihe loiiipnnv over which D lc trld i hnd

JohnstoD ," ■ _______ -convicted m an t » i t a n d ~bench . J o b n ito a le f t -U l-- ^ U o n : betw een h la a tto rn e y ^ E. V. L a ra o n , a n d E. L. R aybo ra . a n d a tood «lo(ve^ ,

Judge Po rte r th e n In fo rm e d Jo b n > sto n . In brier, o f th e w io u t ateiM w hich h a d tran sp ire d a ln ee th e ln « form ation w h k h ch a rg ed h im w ith f irs t degree murdei* w aa filed a g a in s t h im by E dw ard B aboock. proaeout^i Ing a tto m e y . H e spoke ot eac h a te tf ta k en since th a t tim e a n d th e n re> ' called Uie f ind ings o f th e Ju ry I q .. w hich th e firs t degree m u rd w e h arg o • w as upheld a n d a s e n ten c e o f U fo dlrecU d.

A ttorney M entlena U oU en " I will now inqu ire you i f you'

h av e any reason w hy th e a e n te n co shou ld n o t be p ronounced ," Ju d g o P o r te r said. Jo h n s to n d id n o t a im k b u t M r. Larson stood up a n d m «n« Honed th e m otion fo r new tr ia l. T h r Judge answ ered lh a t d a te to t th o ' . argum en ts h a d been s e t.

A lthough tlie c o u rt room c o n ­ta in ed m ore U ian 70 pe rsona v h o h a d come to w itness Uie p roceed ings . , every word llie Judge sa id w aa c lesrly audible in a n y section, s o qutnt were th e sp e cu to ra .

T h e Mcnience •'i t bi Iho Judgm ent o f th e c o u rt

. . , th a t you be confined to th e a ta to }>enlienUary of Id ah o a t h a rd la b o r fo r th e rest o f you r n a tu ra l life ," Ju d g e Po rte r sa id , • 'and th a t you bo rem onded to custody of th e s h e r i f f fo r th e execution of th e sen tence."

Jo h n s to n re tu rn e d to w here h la law yers were sea ted . H e spoke w ith th em only briefly a n d th e n le ft th o r o u r l room accom panied by » d e p ­uty tilierlff. H e spoke to no o n e o th e r th n n his a ttom ey ii a s h e left.

T h n l he w as deep ly a ffec ted by th e n e n trn rr wns ennlly M en, O nly m A hoil tiiim. b rforn ho h n d to ld r e - porlern ed^rerlnif h is tr ia l th a t hn would "be oiil of liere h i a few days.'*

Hentencinu of Jo h n s to n w as a s ig ­nal fo r the s ta r t of legal a c tio n

«'ouilniit(l on r * i t I, C tlum n •)

Japan Army Leader Seeks End of War

SHAN(iHAI, Dci'. M (U,R)— Chlm’Hti political sourcos sa id ' todiiy llia t Japaii'H luoHt fniiiiiim m ilitary figu re , Gon. K on ji,I )<illiiii II, wiiH apin'diu'liiiiK (IhiiK'Ho lemlt^rH w ith a p lan fo r tK'tlkinn'iil o f the w ar ii> Oliiita. '•

l>i)llinrn, a niyHUTlutm in i ll ta r h t witli an alm oat lo g o n d ar^ i-cpiitatlon im an iiiiii<M'covor ntfuiit, brouK lit'inatructlons fot*II Hcltli'nicnt, tlu< CliliH'Hi' iiHHurtod, bu t It waa h ivh ly u n t ('1‘1'tiiln w liethor tlio Kuoinin-t a i u r ( n a l l o im l K o v c r in i i e n t p n i ' l y ) Ifiitliirr t w in ih i l ie In - I f i 'c H tc d .

K em n llr Chinese hiivo c laim ed tlieh liiMipn were lltrow hig th e J tip - nitenn bnrk lu th e su ii th e n i a re as u n d H int they expected lu recup lu ro C lin ton w ith an a rm y now sw inging In io action In suiiUi C h ina .

l>olli|irH was sHld to h av e been em - iw w ered lo o lfe r w llhd raw a l o t J a p ­an ese t r a c s a in re tu rn fo r:

1. fU # M 0 lt> « C the indepepd. enoe o(JinoIm 1cu« aiid iiiner Mon-

*• d n in U n g of p r io r f ig h ts fo r

Ita ly a n d U trm any .•nie ostaMUhmeat o t auob

cord prMumabty wouM fli Japan's nceuUy annouaoMt I for a .tre a t nur iM tv n Woo < prised o l Japan,. M »nrtulr" China, bound iQ MOMbU». • tural Uat ttiat W lM TikM li

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B R ITO N S A N G E R E D BY G ER M A N B O Y C O T T O F B A N Q U E Tk

B r W ALLACE CABBOLL L O N D O N . Dec. 14 W fl^ A o tro rn

pcaica g u a rd w u placed over the O etm & n; em bassy today aa B rltU h- O e rm a a re la tions took a sh a rp tu rn fo r th e w orse because N azis boycot- te d a b a rn u e t a t w hich P rim e M in ­is te r N erllle C ham berla in was the speaker.

T h re e policem en pa tro led before th e em bassy. O th e rs w atched d is ­c re e tly frtnn nearby vaoUge po lnU to (Tuard a ta ln s t a o y hostile dem on- a tra tlo n s by people w ho h id seen th e se reon ilng head lines w ith w hich n e w spapers repo rted w h a t they In­te rp re ted a s an o ffro n t to th e B rit­ish g o re m m e n t

I t was ind ica ted th a t th e b a n ­q u e t Inciden t w as b u t a chance m ao lfestaU on o l a new dip lom atic a ituaU on In w hich G re a t B rita in a n d F ra n ce m ig h t again fin d th e m ­selves a ligned ag a in s t th e to ta l i ­ta r i a n pow ers, G erm any a n d I ta ly .

B a p t C ritJeltras

N E W S I N " B R I E F

H oliday Q uest A sher B . W ilson, Jr..

itm as vaca tion w ith h l« p a re n ts . M r. and M rs. A aher B . W ilson.

B ack from CoastH arry Je n n in g s h a s r e tu rn e d from

S a n Jose . Calif., a n d h a s leased a fa rm n e o r W endeU, w h ic h h e will ope ra te th is com ing year.

G Ivta 8o |o D ance M iss M erle N elson, a s tu d e n t a t the

U niversity o l Id ah o , M oscow, will appea r on th e H olly D ay assem bly program in a so lo dance .

Pledged to H onorary Ja m es B othw eil h a s been pledged

to P h i A lpha D elta , h o n o ra ry law fra tc m lty . la s t week a t Uie U n iv e rs­i ty of Idaho.

B indent ExpecU dA rth u r V allton. s tu d e n t a t S ta n ­

fo rd un iversity . P a lo A lto. C alif., Is expected to a rrive F r id a y u spend th e holidays w ith h i s p a re n ts , M r. a n d M rs. R . / . VaHton.

m a n am bassador, a n d O o ttfr lod A achm an. special envoy of Adolf B lU er. boycotted th e ba n q u et be- n u a e C ham berla in , in h is speech, crtUctocd th e “v itupe ra tion" o f G er­m a n new spapers a g a in s t E arl B a ld ­w in , ‘‘m o st respected of ou r s ta te s ­m en ," a n d o the r B ritish public m en.

T h ere w as reason to beUere t h a t a • p e d a l r e p o r t o l C ham berla ln 'i speech , ta k e n by s h o r th a n d rep o rte rs a t th e G erm an em bassy by rad io , h a d been forw arded to H itle r today. T h g speech aa b roadcast w as checked fo r m ino r d e p artu res w hich the p r im e m in iste r m ade from th e t u t — th e te x t w hich , d is trib u ted In c on fi­d e n ce a n d In advance to new spaper c o m s p o h a w ls ; caused th e boycott.

O stensib ly , i t v a t th e critic ism of G erm a n new spapers alone w h ich im ­pe lled th e G e m u n a to rem a in away I to m th e banquet, given by th e fo r- eigQ preaa a tfocU tbm .

’ M ay H avf » e « B ttte rt O rte r B u t th e re w ere repo rta t h a t th e

N u L g Q re x s ip e n t s o y e d by a reference b e rla ln m ade to th e tn m s lto ry n a ­tu r e o ( s tK h regim es a s th a t o f th e N azU . H itle r a n d b is m en have jn a d e a p o in t o f Im pressing o n G er­m a n s t h a t N aslsm w ill ne v er die a n d t h a t I ts bu ild ings a re c o n s tru c t­e d so a s to live fo r th o u sa n d s of y e a n .

tj fu a l ly well In form ed source# re ­p o r te d t i i a t H itle r , h im self o rdered th e boycott, a f te r h a v in g be en a d - v l s ^ o f w h a t C ham berla in In tended

VUU M otherM iss Plolcnce W hite , s tu d e n t a t

th e U nlver»lty o f S o u th e rn C a lifo r­n ia , Is here fro m Loa A ngeles to spend C hris tm as w ith h e r m o the r, M rs. E lla W hite.

Com m liiec of A w ards All C am p F ire G irls desU lng to

t a l e n u ik are requested to m e et w ith th e com m ittee o f aw a rd s a t C am p Plro h e a d q u a rte r s T h u rsd o y a t 3:30 p. m.

A tlend Punerai P res. J . W. R lc h ln s « r th e L . D . B.

stake, M r. and M rs. N . W . A rring ton , M r. a n d M rs. B. M . G u e s t a n d M rs. J u a n lU ' H ull a tte n d e d th e fu n e ra l services f o r^ G e r a ld C ra n n e y a t M arion today.

C a n p F ire to M eetO hlpkahkloongl C om p F ire G irls

will m e et F riday a f te r school a t the hom e of Mlsaee B te lla a n d F lo rence lA ng, 030 D iam ond atreei In S ou th Park. P resen ts fo r th e C h ild re n ’s hom e a t Boise a re to b e b ro u g h t to th is m eeting.

____r the unhappy augui; of the^T'tMnQtiet 'b o f e o t t , Dr.- HJalmar

i J B c h a ^ v h e a d v o t , th e German . relcbsbank i r id »6rtil a u t t ^ t y on '- l i ln a n o ^ A rived .loday to negotiate

«lt{>SDQ(Vgu Ifonnan. governor of th e bank of Bogland, and to dlseusa llnanciiU matters' of urgent Import­ance.

Itatlana Attend I tjv a a reported tha t the Germans

- telephoned the Italian embassy to tnfomt the lUUans due to a ttend to

' ' th e banquet th a t there was a boy­cott, and taoltly inviting the Italians

. to Join i t aa a algn of the atrength 'Of the Berlin-Rome diplomaUo axis. T he ItaUani attended the dinner.

ReeognlUng the Importance which Ita boycott had assumed, the oer> m an embassy issued an official

' ita tem ent on It:•The viewpoint of the German

embassy Is th a t l i won a maUer of regret tha t members of the embassy were unable to attend the dinner. B ut i t ahould be borne In mind that Germ an Journalists In London, as membera of the foreign press e la tio n .-----

C a n C rashCars d riven by C lyde B la tte r , rou te

tw o. F iler, a n d T heodo re R . H elkes. T w in Falls , w ere s ligh tly d am ag ed as they crashed in f ro n t of th e post- office he re a t g:46 p . m . yesterday T h e m ishap occurred a s Helkes* car w as being baoked fro m th e cu rb .

I L I H CHIEFS RGE'TROTESIS”

W orkers A lliance m em bers, p re ­paring to vo te to n ig h t on th e ques­tion o f p icketing T w in Falfa W PA headqusrte rs , received o fllc la l ca ll this a fle m o o n from th e naU ona l A l­liance to s tage "p ro te s ta a n d a c tio n ” against W PA lay-offs.

T lic call cam e Irom D avid le s s e r , na tional p residen t, a n d H erb e r t B en­jam in , g e n era l se c re ta ry -tre o su re r . iiccordlng to P e rry M orris, leade r Df th e T w in F a lls u n it.

Vote a t 8 p. m .TIic picketing vo te will be ta k en

St nil AIUancQ m eetin g a t 8 p . m . !odny At the p ro b a te c o u rt roomt. M orris sa id th a t su rvey h e h a s m ade Khows "strong s e n tim e n t” in favo r of the p icketing move. T h e a c tio n is proposed as p ro te s t, a g a in s t lay-off ol m any T w in F a lls W PA w orkers.

T he m essage f ro m n a tio n a l A l­liance o fficia ls u rged na tionw ide m o- b llltatlon of p ro te s t, c h a rg in g th a t Presiden t Roosevelt cou ld a v e r t the Job reduc tion “ by u sing th e fu n d s available u n til J a n . 31 In ste ad of Feb. 38."

. “H um an S n ffe rln # "T he com m un ication s a id ; " F u r ­

ther p ro tes ta a n d a c tio n a re neces­sary m every locality . M e m u s t d e ­fea t these la y -o ffs because they wUl m ean g rea t h u m a n su f fe r in g ... . We w an t to m a k e pe rfec tly c lea r th a t a l ­though we v igorously f ig h t lay-otta, we will no t be sid e trac k ed o r ir lg h t- ;ned aw ay fro m o u r cam p a ig n for m adequate p ro g ra m w ith inc reas­ed wages."

Sca th ing d e n u n c ia tio n of th e S a t ­urday E vening P os t a rtic le of Dec. 10 concern ing th e W orke rs’ A lliance 1b Included in th e b u lle tin received by th e local g roup . T h e a rtic le Is te rm ed •‘u n sc rupu lous” a n d "Jour­nalistic ga rbage.”

MorrU sa id th e W PA la y -o ff o rder In U tah h a s been resc inded cm p ro test of G ov. H e rb e r t H . Blood.

Ruth Ettiiig Gets Mai’ried To Alderman

(rriiin Pace One)Oct. 18 M iss E tlln g to ld police slio h a d m arried A lde rm an in T U uana. Mexico, b u t la te r , a f te r no record of th e m arriage w as found , she od - mlUed th a t they h a d n o t wed.

S e a ttle V islto n Rev. a n d M ra. B . M organ a n d Miss

Vivian C haffee. evangellsU e p a rty en rpu t« to K an sa s C ltjr w h ere thejr wUl a tte n d th e a n n u a l g e n e ra l board m e jU ng of tha ,C lliu rch o f th e N a«- arene . w ire g u ^ ' o f R«v. a n d M rs. U D. B m lth a n d fam ily th is week.

te a d e rs S jp m d e U n f.w U l be held S u nday a t th e L . D. B. ch u rc h , be­g inn ing w ith h ig h council and s ta k e boa rd R elief soc ie ty aesslons a t 1 p . m . T h e m o n th ly sU k e p r ie s t­hood m eeting a n d g e n e ra l m eeting fo r R elief society a n d w orkers will be he ld a t 2 p . m .

w ith th e Inv ita tions Issued to gueiU j f th e association. T h a t being so, i t wall fe lt an em barrassing s itu a tio n m ig h t a rise if in th e course of th e even ing , m ention was m ade o f nub- Jm Ui en ta iling ctlUcUm o f G er- m a n a ffa ln ."

Disliked t'a rica to rea I t waa learned th a t Uie G erm an

■m baasador disliked, fo r one th ing , c a r ica tu res p rin ted on th e m enu of th e d inne r. O ne G erm an new spaper m a n sa id;

“T h e am buasador w as m ost annoy ­e d . T h e m enu showed Field M am hal H e rm a n n O oerlng (N a il No. 3) m a h u n U m a n . w earing a n Alpine h a t. with a rifle slung over hi* shoulder • n d a b ird hanging by a s tr in g from h i t - le f t hand , H e looked like ■ b a l­loon. H e was trem endous,

vNor was th e cartoon of D r. P m l Jo e ep h O oebbels (N a il No, 3 i good. O oebbels w as show n as a w aiter,"

IncM enU JIy. th e carto o iu show ed B e n ito M ussolini a s toastm aste r, g iv in g th e F ascist snhile. a n d P re ­m ie r E douard D alod ler of F ranco aa • w alU r.

T h o boycott sto ry wsn piibUMied • b y BrIUsli new spapers as a leiuia-

t lo n of tlie f lra t rank .

N ew s o f R ecord IB irth s

TO M r. a n d M rs. L loyd H ill, iJui,}. « boy. la s t n ig h t a t Uie l-w ln F a lti M U Q ^ genera l hospIU l m aU rnK y ho n e .

BeUUvo DiesW illiam Rock. 81. o ld e s t b ro th e r of

W alte r Rock, w ho d ied h e re r e c e n t­ly, succum bed In h is sleep la s t eve ­n in g * t h is hom e, L yndon . K an ., ao* oord ing to w ork rec e iv e d by M rs. P . E. M eull, h is niece. M rs. M eull h a d Just re tu rned from L yndon, w here she a tten d e d In te rm e n t r ite s fo r h e r fa s te r .

urse <« VUHMiss A nnabelle G ee w ill a r r iv e - to ­

m orrow to spend C h r is tm a s wlUi h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs, 8 . G . Gee. S he is tak ing specia l n u r se s ’ t ra in in g course a t th e s U te h o a p iu i In B lack , foot. Miss M argare t O ee, a a tu d e n t a t N orthw eit B uslnese co llege, f ipo . k an e . i t also expected to a rr iv e th is week for Uie C h rU tm a s ho lidays.

. ____ ____ llsy es ,Tw1j» FaHs, f irs t v lc o 'p res td en t of th e NaUonal C ongress o f P a re n ts and T eachers, s tu d e n ts In th e e n ­g ineering dep o rtm en t. U n ive rsity of Idaho , a o u th e rn , Pocatello , a re c a s t­ing a plaque tn m a rk n tu lip tree, w hich waa ded lcaU d lo h e r a t a tree p la n tin g cerem ony M ay n , lo s f

F an arftb

^ M A R M ^ f J m e r a l .ervloee for *“ * • V . I to r th a l l , p ro m in e n t rosi-

— “ w la c t , Kev„ and e arly .d ay T*U» F a lls , WUl be held

r «t I p. m . a t th e T w in

b t ' t a 5Tinn*F»lli o e m e t ^ ,

Al th e llo ip lla lMrs, w . P . n iw le y a n d Doris

M itchell, T w ill Full*; e iie ld o a R am er, JU w ien. a n d D essle T om - kins, K im berly, have been adm itte d t r th e Tw in F a lls c oun ty genera l hospital, P t tlc iiU dism issed are M rs. H erbert Jo h a n sen . I 'w in Fall*; R m e it T adlock, n n g e rso n ; Mrs,

A trltrltif ta r llo l ld sy i Irtm er M nllon, a s tu d e n t a t th e

University of u o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia , and hU broUier, R nim ld M allon , who him be^n In H n rra n irn to . a re exiM*rt- « l to arrlvft tom orrow to spend the hollrtaya w ith U ielr pa reu tii, Mr und Mrs. R, F, Mn^ioii, T h ey will l»r. arcomiMiilnd by I^ w I.awIs . Los AngflM . who will l>n K inier's ho iue

L«bor of Love

Id le I b a l h is sk ilfu l handiw ork w ltf |U e some p o o r lit t le girl a m erh r C h rU tm as U reH ected upon the c onntensnce of

Pleasure In th« ktiewl

G eorge W agner. 70, a s h e “rec o n d itio n s" a secondhand doll, H e Is one .................. * * th o u sa o d j ot doUs w llf tte d by » P b lla -o f 30» W PA worker* rep a ir in g t

d e lp h la w om en'a consn^ttee.

Barrel Condition Formed Key In Gmi Testing, Sweeley Says

m m IHv T w in „ . Jntement

«:.il 4M •eonttod trans< I camoua w rv ln n in-

•M ti d r "WrlUitg »pouot)r. M. D.

R i l e s H o l d f o r

3 . D a y . 0 1 d C h i l dJEROME, Dec. i t (Bpeulall—

Oravaslde rites for William Rees Hewy, thrM .day-old imi) of Mr. at)d Mra, Max Hettry, vrere held Wedne*. day a t S;to p, m. a t the Jerome cem. elery, nev. W. F. W nu. Presbyterian minister, officiating.

Tlie Intaut died a t Wendell hoe- plU ljnisiday a t B;J0 p. ni. The «ht2d WM bom a t Uie Aospital Deo. IQ.

Burvlvlng are Um parenU; three aUlwe, Beatrice. Dorothy and Jo . hanna; one broUwr, Mhx, and hU randparen ts, Mr. and M n. Walter Henry, fw ln Fklls*

fntemient waa In churge of the Jerome funeral q^iapel.

"YOU’R E K ID D IN G ME'HOLLYWOOD. Dec. U (U.R>-CoI.

Moc iT he G im p) S n y d er, on tr ia l charged w ith a tte m p te d m u rd er a n d kidnapping, today s a id .."A h. you 're kidding m e " w hen in fo rm ed h is fo r­m er wife, R u th E ttln g . a n d Mytl Aldennai) w ere m a rr ie d th is joom* iDg in U s V egas, N ev.

B u t ttae sleek B roadw ay char-( aCter, who c h arg ed w ith shooUng A ldenrian In Miss E tth ig 's presence la s t Oct. 19, quickly recovered his composure a n d m a d e Uils s to te- m en t:

"B ut I t I t really is tru e , 1 w bh them fnJm Uio bo ttom of niy h e a r t a ll tho luck and success In th e world. ’Tlicy’ll need It,"

Biiydcr w as cxpcctcd to iM llJy somo tim e today a n d te ll why ho drilled A ldcnnsn ’s stom ucli w lili u bulle t during a n a rg u m e n t, inoro pro lano tlion sacred , ab o u t love.

M et U nyder n i o first w itness today was O fJl-

:r P , 'M . Jo linaon w ho was qucs- Uoiied legard tiig w h at Snyder and M iss E ttlng told h im w hen he a rr iv ­ed a t A lderm an's hom e a fte r Uie shooting. He nsid h e m e t Snyder on Uie'Sldewnlk and Snyder sitld:

"My e x -w U e.to o k a coiipio ot sho ts a t m e.”

M iss E tttng to ld itlin, Johnson sa id , UiAt "m y e x -husband . M r. Uny- der, shot my p rese n t husband , Mr, A lde riunn" Jo lim o n oalcl Alie de­scribed h r r j r i f s- "Mrfl. H m h A lder­m an ’

Deffi5»i* A tloH jry J e rry O Jeiler U isn Hxkrd Joh n so n If S nyder told h im A ldPrman llred tho firs t shot. Johnson nnUI no, w hereiipon O lrsler p roduced i« grand ju ry tran sc rip t wherein Jolni.mn Ksid tjnyder told h im A ldermiin llre d (iin flrat sho t.

T rial f te re iie s Bhorlly iK-forn 11;3U a. m . Ui«

tr ia l rece.«Brt nn lli 3 p. ni, for Isrk of wllnenMir u w in i-xplained this h a d nolliinK lo do w lili tiie oIoim- niMit of A ldennaii a n d MUs KUing. C erU ln Ixid lolled toRhow becsuoo they w ere m ixed up In th e ir Instructions. .

F inal wlinrns was M rs. M ary K a i­ser. an n ltiiictlvo yim ng wonisn, wrnpi>ed in un ex|>onalv<i fu r coal. She said nlin liad m et Colonel Moe Id tlia "'IfotJlr.i" « fam rlfo » ninWo nlHht h a u n t, about a viTok brtoroIhn shooiniK. ___

"Ho (old iiifl he wiis i|o |ng to gel Miss E tlliis," le/itlflrcl llifl p ie tty witness.

Mrs. Knl.^rr. who liriM'i llied hn rw ll as 0 "friend of llie Hnyder family,' tc stllled Moo "Bpi>eared In­toxicated" i«i ihii llino III Ilia "T top- Ics" convcfMiUon.

TcacheH 6 0 Y c n r HLIDKUTY. Mo, (ill!*-W iU iam Je w ­

ell collnun Will observe Ui# ftO-yenr teaeh lnn <'nn'*‘r of Dr, Jo h n 1*. Fruit, professor or ICintlL>ii. In l)e<iendier. D r, F ru it touHht ’Ji) years In K en ­tucky beloro rom lnit here to head th o Cngllsh do j)nrlinen t «0 years ago. H e Is SI a n d aayg he h as no In ten tion or retiring.

F u r th e r ex p lan a tio n a s rega rd s exam hiaU on of th e g u n w ith w hich th e s ta te co n ten d e d D u n ca n M cD. Jo h n s to n m u rd e re d G eorge L . O lson w as advaA ced h e re th is a fte rn o o n by E v ere tt M. Sw eeley. local ba llis­tic s expert, w ho w as a w itness d u r ­in g th e tr ia l.

M r. Sw eeley gave a s ta te m e n t to th e E ven ing T im es th is a fte rn o o n In response to num erous questions w h ich hav o be en a sk ed h im du ring th e p a s t fow d a y s reg a rd in g ' fu rth e r particu lar!! of th e exam lnaU on he m a d e of th c .g u n iiiquesU on .

Rare CaseSw eeley sa id th a t th e .25 Colt

•^ to m ^ tlc L in troduced In c ou rt was ' ^ e « ffu u very few guns exam ined by hltrl c u r in g th e la s t 33 ye a rs In w h ich I t w as im possible to Iden tify a bu lle t f ired fro m th a t gun . O n th is p o in t, as well ns o the rs , he a g reed w ith a n F B I e x p ert w ho also tesU fled d u r in g tho tr ia l, Sweeley m a d e a n exam lnaU on of th o gun u n d e r a n order lu u e d by th e court.

Reason th a t IdenU flca tlon of th e bu lle t w aa im possible, accord ing to Sw eeley, was th a t th o Ifwlde ot Jho gun b a rre l h a d been so changed e ith e r by corrosion o r erosion th a t the ro w aa n o t enough le ft to m o tk

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w hich is expec ted to leave n o stone u n tu n ie d In a n a t te ^ ip t to ga in for h im h is freedom . '

R e ad y t« A ppeal I f Ju d g e P o r te r , n e x t F r id a y , re-

fu se i to allow th e de fense moUon fo r a now t r ia l th e n th e n e x t s tep will be a n op p eal to th e suprem e c o u rt o f Id ah o .

T h e acU on f o r a new t r ia l , filed yesterday a s an n o u n ce d In th e Eve­n in g T im es, is . b a sed on th re e rea ­sons. ‘T hey a r i ' d ) th a t th o court m isd irec ted th e Ju ry In m a tte rs of law a n d e rre d In I ts decision of law a ris in g d u r in g th e t r ia l; <a> th a t tho ve rd ic t Is c o n tra ry to th e l a v a n d th e ev idence; (S) t h a t new evidence h a s be en d iscovered m a te r ia l to th e de fense a n d w h ic h th e d e fe n d an t could no th a v e d iscovered a n d produced a t tl^e tr ia l.

A t th e U m e th e m oU on w as filed y e sterday . M r. R a y b o m s a id : ‘" n ie convlcU on w ill n e v er s ta n d up."

U nless th e y w ere se a te d am ong th e sp e c ta to rs a n d th e re fo re were n o t readJiy o tu e rv e d . n o relaUves ot th e d e fe n d a n t w ere p rese n t In court th is m o rn in g .

S e e n T o d a y

a n y bu lle t In a way w hich would h a v e perm itted IdcnUflcaUon. •

Sw eeley said th a t th e b a r r e l ^ ! th e g u n h e exam ined had n o t been c h a n g e d purposely. He sta ted th a t U w as n o t a dependable w eapon In Its p re s e n t condlUon and would n o t be a c c u ra te for more th a n a few feet.

Explains HawTlJC expert exploined today th a t

th e re a re "perm anent and tem porary fa c to r m arkings" on every bu lle t a n d th a t In (his case th e pe rm anen t m a rk in g factors h a d been erasecl th ro u g h condition of th e b a rre l and th e tcm porafy fac tors were changed w ith every shat. So f a r as th e she ll w h ic h police found in O lson 's c a r Is conc«m ?d . Sweeley conUnued. i t cam e from (he exhib it gun.

I t w as explained th a t m ark ings on a b u lle t a re along th e som e lines as f ln g e rp r in t i in th a t no two bulleU hav o Identical m ark ings a lthough th e y m ay bo (Ired from ruiui m a n u ­fa c tu re d on the sam e m achines, a t th e sa m e factory a n d p repared for sa le n l abou t Uio som e tim e.

Sw eeley ha.s been acUvely In ter- M te d In ox/ijiilnntlon of wcapoiiM sin c e 1800 and 1» recognised as an ex ­p e r t In tliLi field. H e Is th e prose- c u to r-e lcc t for Tw in F a lls pounly.

M a n w ith new su it, g e tting ■ llih tly e m b arrasse d a s young lady p o in ts o u t to a ll a n d sundry th e e la b o ra te p le a ts In bock of Ute coo t. . . L ad y a u to ls t w ondering how m a n y beeta th e b e etrt^ a ln s a c tu a lly lose a f te r she saw tracks U tte red w ith beets th a t fell o ff ove r a t Je ro m e . . . C lo th ing s to r t w o rk e r w ith f e a th e r In h is cap, looking f ro m a d is tance vary m uch like sh a v in g b ru sh . . . M ^n a n d w om an c a w i n g ofC h rU tm a s t r e e decbraU ons. . . T ren c h es d u g a n d o th e r ucUvlty e v id en t a ro u n d old N ftiarene c h u rc h now h a v in g fac e-lif tin g to becom e re c re a t io n depsrtm enC h o m e . . . A n d m a n sad ly gasing a t h is l e a k in r 'a u to ra d ia to r , spilling o u t som e o f h la ^ a r d -e a m e d m oney In w ay of a n tl- fre e ie .

P.-T.A.WiUHear Yuletide ProgramD ra m a a n d m usio In keeping w ith

th e C h ris tm as season wUl be p re ­se n ted a t a m e e tin g of th e Ju n io r- Sen io r h ig h school p a re n t-T e ac h e r assoclaUoD n e i t T uesday . Dec. 30. a t 7:20 p . m . In th e H hoo l a u d i­to rium .

Pup ils o f th e T w in F a lls Junior h igh school wlU p re se n t th e n u m ­bers. A s tr in g g roup , d irec ted by J. T . B olnbrldge , w ill p lay "Joy to Uie W orld .” ‘'S ile n t N igh t” and "O U t t le Tow n o f B e th le h em .”

••The F i r s t N oel," a trad itiona l tu n e , wUl be su n g by th e g lrij' cho rus a n d m ixed cho ir, d ire : ted by H ariey B. S m ith . O th e r num bers by th e g irls ' c h o ru s wUl be "Cantique de Noel," A dolphe A dam ; •Sleep. HoJy O lilld ." oW F re n c h N « J . and " U f t T h in e Eyes,’' FeUx M endels­sohn . P a t G ra v es w ill sin g "The B i rth d a y o f a K in g ." N e ld l l^ e r .. A C h ris tm as p lay , “T h e Stup id ChrU U nas." wUl b e p resen ted by a c a s t u n d e r th e d lrecU on of Miss W lnn lfred F ry e r. M em bers of the e a s t a re B ill M e rr itt , A n n a L au ra P a b st, R o b e r t NeUsen a n d B etty S cherupp . D a h r l Self, N o rm a J o h n ­son a n d V lrgliU a M orris a re p rop ­e rty m a n a g e rt ; B e th e l B alm er. a n ­nouncer, a n d E l a i n e R u g g , prom p te r.

T h e la t te r pa jrt o f th e p rogram will Include: •'C om e A ll Y e F a ith ­ful.” a n c ie n t caro l, a n d "G m u B am ­bino," P ie tro A -Y en, by th e mixed ch o ir; “D ow n In Y on h i r e s t ,” t r a ­d itional tu n e . Norm* Dickey, solo­is t; " P a t- a - P a n ," B u rg u n d ia n a ir. a n d "How F a r I s I t to BeU ilihem .” R ich a rd D onovan , ensem ble' o f 13

M eeting to reo rg an ise th e ir " b a t- Ue lines ," th e Y oung D em ocratic

o f T w in c o u n ty called a fte rn o o n fo r a countyw lde

. e ring of D em ocrata a t th e R og i e rso n ho te l ba n q u et room S a tu rd ay noon .

C all fo r th e S a tu rd a y pa rley was Issued by P au l s . Boyd. B u h l a t ­to rn ey w ho h e ad s th e club a s p re s i­den t.

C hief m a tte r be fo re th e luncheon session w ill be o rgan izaU on, ac ­cord ing to M iss V irg in ia Law rence, n a tio n a l Y oim g D em o crat com m lt- teew om an. Boyd a n d M iss L aw rence w ill bo th speak , a n d o p e n -fo ru m d ls- :uas|on wIU b r in g ta lk s fro m o th e r

D em ocratic leade rs o f th e coim ty.T h e session Is fo r D em ocraU "of

a ll ages a n d b o th sexes,'’ th e p re s i­d e n t sa id . E very p re c in c t c om m it­te em a n w as u rg ed to b e on h a n d .

B ourbons expecting to a t te n d the m eeting shou ld c o n ta c t e ith e r MUs L aw rence a t th e coun ty assessor's office h e re or M r. Boyd a t h is o f­fice In B u h l by F r id a y n ig h t.

ms HELD fOR PIONEER REALKmG O O D IN G . Dec, 14 (Speclal>—

G ooiling resid en ts pa id lln a l t r i - bn t« IQ Lewis 11. T aylor, 63. one of th o ii r s t p ioneers nl thl.i v ic in ity . W ednesday a t Uie M ethodist E pis- c o p s j ch u rc h , R ev . T heo B M ltsn e r n rflriiiU ng. I n te rm e n t was In E lm ­wood cem otory.

M r. T ay lo r w as s tr ic k en ' w llii a h e i i t t a tto c k Deo. 8 w hile o t w ork on h is fa rm w ent o l Q oodlng. a n d hA t npparenU y rallied , w hen a n ­o th e r se liu re proved fa ta l

PallbearerB w ere I.yle fltlilson, A. F , Ja m es . E. D. BoKe. J H, C rom ­w ell. Kd E m erson a n d W ard M eyer. H onorary pallbea rers aro H. T . Blls.1, O tto Hchlld, G eorge Jenklnn, W il­liam McCoy, R . f t. M cM nhon and B ill B u lllng lon ,

Ho w as b o m April 1. 1870, a t A r­gos, In d . Ho moVed to Colorado In

1000. a n d m arried Mlsa L ida O via tt th e re In 1B07, T hey cam e to Good Ing h i 1008. where Mr. T ay lo r con d u c te d a rea l e s ta te biuilneM and fa rm e d hero for m any years.

H o Is survived by h is w ife, Mrs L id a T aylor, a G ooding school toicher; thren dtught^ra. Mrin O h rls l. H ailey; Mrs. D orothy P h lp - p ln , A tla n ta , Idaho; a n d M rs. Carol Q u as i . Ooodlntf. O ne grand.Min. T ed d y Q uart, und ono Pbter, Mrs. D ora Brow n, ^A^ A ngelti. aU o su r- vlve.

‘‘Beware Deer”CARM Kl., Calif. (U .R )-aiole high-

w ay o fllc lais have founxt II neces­sa ry 't o post w arning signs along U ie jiew Ciifmel-.'iiiu aiHjeofi t'0*»t h ighw ay , reading; '-Ikjware of Deer." N u m e ro tn autom obile acc iden ts have o c cu rre d as n reauU of deer Jum p­in g o u t on tlift hlRhwHyaiW the ef­fo rts o f nutolats to avoid tnem .

B r l t l ih doctors lu u e m o r e ih a n a m illio n botUes of m edicine to Uiolr p aU enU every week.

Tftara'a no oihar coal lik*

It In the West. Il'e clean

to handia — ■conomtcal I

to uaa easy to Hr*.

P rapartd lha modem w «y

lor thoaa who want cicoa

0 HELP RADIOSB ecause th e devloe fo r a ltem aU n g

th e lig h ts o n th e dow ntow n C h ris t­m a s decoraU on cen te rp iece h a d been In te rfe r in g w ith rad io reception, th e dev ice h a s been tu rn e d off, a c ­co rd ing to M e r r i t t E : Shotw ell. w ho d irec te d tn s ta lla U o n of th e system .

" W h a t I n tc r fe re t^ e orig ina ted the re ,” h e sa id , " h a s been ended by tu rn in g o ff t h a t equ ipm en t. I f th e re Is a n y m ore tro u b le , w e’ll ^ av e to check e lsew here ,"

T h e lig h ts stlU deco ra te (he c en ­te rp iece e ffec tive ly w ith o u t th e a l ­te rn a tin g p n -a n d -o ff p la n , i t was p o in ted ou t.

T r a n s i e n t J a i l e d

O n T h e f t C h a r g e sA M o n ta n a tr a i i s l tn t today had

s ta r te d se rv ing o u t a 30-day se n ­tence In th e c oun ty Jail a fte r he h a d been found g u ilty yesterday a f ­te rnoon of p e tty la rceny In connec­tion w ith a lleged th e f t of a sh eep ­sk in lin ed c o a t fro m a local d e ­p a r tm e n t s lu re .

T h o tr a n s ie n t, J o h n M alone, p leaded g u ilty lo th e c h a rg e as hn a p p ea re d be fo re Ju s tice o f th e Peace G uy T . Bwopo. Local police o fficers a n d s to re em ployes so ld th a t M a­lone h a d p u t th e co at on In tho s to re a n d th e n w alked o u t—n eglect­ing lo pay fo r it.

T w in F a lliIDA H O DKAN * BLKVATOK C O .........................................W A nilK K O U RbTM CIlN CO A L * T RA N BFKK CD. .

K lM betlyK IM BBRLY IL K V A ’I'O K ........................................................

FlierIDAHO BEAN A ELRVATOR CO. ........... — .............. ........

MONTXHOHrOOWUKNOWTHE U&HTHOUSE KHPCR STIU LOVES HIS )VAy WARD SON?

U N IO N M O T O R C O M P A N irn nam e Is a bcaeon In (he field o f R. * C). U sed C ar Vainea. I t gnldee (h e w ay lo th e rines( tia td (^ar neleotlon In T w in r a i u i

38 P ly m o u th D eLuxe Coupe M3S 38 'r e r ra p la n e Coupe, R adlo. t378 3S N ash S e d a n , n e a te r ,

R a d io ............38 W lllys OouiK34 C h ev ro le t S e d a n ......38 N » ih 0 S e d a n ........30 V -8 ’T udor B e d a n ....34 llu p m o b lle S e d a n .34 H u d so n Coupe ..........30 v -a F o rd o r S e d a n .37 D ia m o n d T F lokup ,.38 V .« T ru ck , l o r .......37 F o rd P i c k u p ....... ..34 V « l r io k u u33 Chevrolet P lokup ...................

Many ethers, all makca, allmodels, all barganU.

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NATIONAL D lSniLER Sa g a i n r e d u c e s t h e c o s t

o f g o o d w h i s k i e s .

NEW LOWm s

on3 F A M O U S W H IS K IE S !

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r W E P R O M I S E D L O W E R P R I C E S

I( ii ^]’atIoM l DinlUers* policy to re ­duce prices w h caerer m aturing ' whli- keyetocks make it poiilble. Id line w ith ih u policy we give you M otbtr price rediictloQ . . . another opportunity for ••v iog i o n these three favorite brsod*.

Ciab OichasdKENTOONY tnUUQHT BOURBON WHISKEY

It 'i fro m O ld K ea toc iiy , I t 's r ic h , m e llo w , flavor* f u l a a d to d a y a b e t t e r w h isk e r th a n b a rg a in p rice .

9 0 P ro o f

W i n i > s o rsnuHurr bourbon WHtsKEV

As fine a b o u rb o n as w as ever o ffered a t th l i p rice . I t 's e x t r a s m o o t h a n d i< V )d -a o d a lw ay s pop* u l a r h e c a u i * " f r o m e v ery a o tU | t ’i a g re a t w h i^ e y b u y ,’*

t e a r t h i s o u t

AS A KEMINDER

y

T h e w orld reco rd p ro d u c tio n of fe ld sp ar w as a tta in e d in 1038, w hen a to ta l of 460.637 long to n s wos produced by a ll c oun tries .

g irls ; C hrlstm oa s to ry from M a t­thew , M ary J a n e S h e a re r, and “T hree fo ld A lleluia,” O eorge R l tte n - house .'g lr ls’ ch o ru s a n d m ixed choir.

TEAR THIS OUT

AS A REMINDER

CRAB ORCHARD

I ' l N T - C o d . N o . 92 Q U A R T -C o d e N o . 91

WINDSOR

P J N T - C o d e N o . 97 Q U A R T -C o d e N o .96

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m e llo w a a v o r .b u y T c 'n . A t ih J s n e w t i c * ! ( ' • a sensa*

T a w j lo w p tl llo n a l va jue!

nirvniaOT tH>. ram nm w cnarnasTtoK.

t i m i t h is out A S A a E M I N D C a

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NATIONAL fUCPHaCSTATlVta W BT-H O tU O A^ CO.. JNC,

UUta itiw w . m Dlub auM t. 0«D rrtDCiieo. C*Uf.

F a r e w e l l T r a i n , F e r r y a n d “ E l ”

One of the queerest things about human nature is the way we get sentimentally attached to things which ■we don’t feally like well enough to keep.

We tend to grow fond of anything we have used for- a long time. If it outlives its usefulness, we are quick

to abandon it; yet when we finally realize that it has to be given up, we fuss around as if i t were something we just couldn’t get along without.

' , • • •

Down New York’s Sixth avenue has run an elevated- ra flw ay line -Itiran eyesore. I t has blighted property

values for upwards of a third of a century, it is rickety( and noisy and out-of-date by any s tandard ; so the city

finally decided, quite sensibly, to abandon it, and its trains made their final run the other morning.

And for those final runs there w as a great outpour­ing of passengers. Not people who were going any place In particular; just folk who somehow hated to see a fam iliar landmark disappear—even if it was an ugly one—and who came out to take a farewell ride by way of sentiment.

On the same day, the papers reported a similar oc- . currence ip Pennsylvanta.

......Over in the mountains there was one of those littlenowhere-to-nowhere railroads^ th a t went winding

“ ■ ’way back in amon^ the glens and valleys. The towns it served had long smce transferred most of their busi­ness to the bus, the truck and the privately owned auto. The road was dying from sheer neglect. So, to wind up-its business, it ran a farewell passenger train —and immediately did the biggest day’s business in many a year.

Some 300 people came to take the ride. Like the farewell riders on the Sixth avenue “el,” they wereii’t

nywhere in particular; they were just out for______Wtpressing by their action and illogical andmelg«choly regret people always feel when some

X ^ i j l ^ a r piece of furniture has to be given up for good.

This sort of thing is always happening. The Detroit river fernrboats had the same sort of last-minute crowds a few months ago when they wound ■up their business; the dying interurban lines invarlSibly sing their swan songs to a capacity load of sorrowing electric railroad enthusiasts; the;-e probably has not been any form of tranpportatlon in America which has given up the ghost without a crowd of bedside taourners.

It’s a rather appealing human tra it, this.. Perhaps away down underneath, we have an unexpressed re-

‘ sentment against progress. Perhaps we don't really enjoy the unending change which is the first law of American life. Perhaps we would be a little happier if things would just stay put a little longer.

If so, we are doomed to disappointment, We don’t live in a static society, and that simple fact is our greatest hope. Like it or not, we are going to keep on changing.

H a r d - B o i l e d H e r m a n

Herman is u little gray-hnired fellow dcsurving of a gold medal. He went into battle for his life with the odds fearfully against him and came out with his tail high. He is a mouse, not yet full grown.

Herman lives in Brooklyn, Ho was strolling through the Children’H Museum there the other day when he was captured and thrown to a young boa constrictor for his afternoon ten. Ho fought tlie crushing colls of the boa and when the keeper came back the snake was bleeding and gasjiinj; for breath while Herman was complacently sitting in the corner of the cage.

The scrap that Herman made against the boa proves him too valiant a fellow to bo used ns snake food. So the keepers favor chloroform for Hormiin, Free men who admire a good fight will not stand for this. Her­man, the Brooklyn Dattlor who tied tlie lioa In liow knots, deserves a gold medal and a place of high honor In the museum.

POTSHOTST h e G eptlennan in

th e T h ird R ow

I I*OT SHOTS

i Christmas I Card

t o

“Bott”M erry c h rla tm a a , M r.

B o u ,V ery m erry , like u n o t,

• M *y - a e m v 4e*vejJolly lad.

T h e th in g w e k ro w you w U h you h a d :

A book on “How to B r u lu No T o « i’‘

W hile dU h lng o u t a lot o r Noes I

SERIAL STORY

L O V E R S A W E IG H BY BETTY WALLACE

C A»T o r C H A R A C m i JU D T A 1 /0 O T

A iiachN r. Ib a U e*« a ah*!* .<W» M T r

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h«tw M a k la w lf* ■*« t m t j . ■ JACK HANbBY—« y lp « >alU r.

n * fa r r4 a tf a l o l • p a t i ta t , lo r f - 5 IA nV rL I I A H T lN U f t—»BT7

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TE L L-T A L E SYMPTOMS

I t 's m in r« t i r n o( ■ I kC«

Alf Landon’s selection of Governor Lehman as the Ideal man for the Democratic nomination for Presi­dent in 1940 indicates that now is the time tor all good men to come to the aid of the other party.

The fact the Chinese cat lots of xpinuch seems lianl- ly worth passing along to Junior just now.

- writers «ay tlicre will bo no war at this time,• YOU can’t march to Flat Foot Kloogie or got mad over

AAlM ingbaiket.

; I t won't be long until everybody is on the public '■ ■" Mid we can all stop worrying about taxes and

w hen he l U r t i to te ll ^ w ife lb « ( h e c an ho ld h i i lU m ieob (i\ h e w ant* to, b u t a r u n ’* to n U x p a r t o f th e t i n e . h M n 't h e t

M U ter P o t S h o U E d ito r:I have on ly now begun to recover

from th e siege o t p r in te d w ords to w hich I w as sub jec ted by U u lu w a - p ap ers du rin g th e r e c e n t tr ia l. I s till h av e m o m en ts w hen I ’m gn>p~ ing fo r a ir. Som etim es, too, I w ake u p In th e m idd le of th e n ig h t w ith to n s of p r in te d w ords p ressing m e dow n, w ith " th e w itness la ld " mnd “th e s ta te ob je c ts” crow ding In on

le from every aide.I t 's In m y blood, I le a r .F o r Instance , I c a n 't e v tn wrlUi a

lUUe piece abou t f la n ta O la u t w ith* o u t b ^ B Infected by th e ci jc u m a w tio m a n n er. I m e an in is :\

A nd LltU e J o h n n ie w e n t to v is it S a n ta C laus a t th e d e p a r tm e n t sto re ; L ittle Jo h n n ie walKed up to S a n ta ' w ith » lis t of th e th in g s h e w an ted .

' Q . Are you S a n ty C U m T A. C ertain ly .Q . W here w ere you on th e n igh t

o f Dec. t4 . 193TT A. I d o n 't r rm cm b e r.(D efense «b)eoU ilrenuously .

O verm led ).6 0 LlUle Jo lm n ie h a n d ed B anU

Iho lis t of th ings h a w a n t e d for Chrlfllm s.v e n n u beam ed a t h im .

Q , I s th a t you r ow n ben rd , flan ty? A. D oesn 't It look like It?(S ta te obJcQts vehem ently , c la im ­

ing reply of th e w itness Is evasive. S u s ta in ed ) .

Q . Are you su re I f s you r beard? A, Poaltlvely. A nd now, little m a n .

.ru n ato iif.Q, W hy W eren't you a t m y ho u w

la s t C hristm as?A. I ws-v

Q. >Vhy d id n 't you leave m e w h a t I allied (orT

A. I did.E n d a t d lr r c l I ts llm on jr on th is

p o in t.(DcfcnM counsel Irapa t o 't e a t ,

a sk s direc ted vcrd lc t o l ac( |u tlta i. O v em ilfd l.8 o LUtte Jo h n n ie w alked awny.

O U ier wlUieMoi tM Unftd ii<r shou ted back n t Bniuix: -Y ou big lug l"

Binilii wii« tii rn called to th e a lan rt a n d beiiiin to t r il of hU Journey the n lg h l ot I> c . a4, 1037.

T lie Jui1)io .tnootes, T he Jury siiooxcB, 'IliA n ta te snooies. T he d e fense fliiofUM. T hn sp ecta to rs ADOOZ41, Chipjis Ml gu la k e a anoote.

—a ia p .I la p p y

OH. m : f i i v i YOU d o i i b l i rOllTIONSI

D earW hen you guys on tli« K\’e llm e i

ly »o iiiettilii |. you ''d o n 't m ean m aybe.

'UiiVl Iwllevo I t tliQ firs t tim e, you pound \i n t tm a galit. As w itness th is e sa c t g u u u ilo n from p sg e one o f th e Evetlmrfl, co lunu i two. on ■njeaday;

*'No avnwrd rA iidldaten hnd been In U>e field Agnlnat th e Inniim bents. b u t unexiK-i'trd w ri ir - ln Hppoaltlon h a d apjiB iriilly d c v rlo j« d a t TOer.

"N o avo^^,.,| «rfti,'dlda(es h a d been In th e n« lu n ia ln s t I h i Incum bents, b u t U naxpeclsdly w ri te - in opponitlon h a d a p p a tc n ily developed a t r i l e r . ’

You P o t Shots?

I say. you aee w lm t I m ean , d o n 't you l^ it flholflT

111 o th e r worOn, you w h a t 1 m e an , d o n 't you. I 'o t h ikusT

.-T h e , WcH>dei« H erae II inaan T h e W«od«i>

ffereajP , H.—And a fte r a ll th a t, th o ”un -

•xpeot«d w iit« -ln o p a m niih tnd lo four vo te ij

• w lin t 1 m e an , d o n 't you

Itni^e HItW awful mad to learn that Amerl- noney to iM Htlltopoppln on the.etage.

ANI> UK KNVWHl i » a r O uy!

'D ie P h a rao h o f n i e r says th a t mehbo a lo t of fo)ka d o n 't believe In B a n U O laus. b u t ]u i t ash Uie f a th e r u l any fam ily ab o u t I t a n d h e l l rep ly ; “1 AM B u i ta C U u sP

^ - T i l * Crew n f r l iw a

, P A M O lIi M B T LINB ' ■ . . And p(«aae. N anta, n o t l t i

• ( g la riM M larl . . ;•THK QKNTUIMAM IN

T t t I T U lf tO B O W

. C H A ^ T E B X X V in

T U D V kn e w , lo o k in f li^ to th e m lr» r io r be fo re sh « w e n t o u t U>

m e e t D w igh t C a m p b e ll, t h a t ahe h a d no r ig h t to do th is . J a c k H an> le y 's r in g w as on h e r f in g e r . As sh e pow dered h e r n o s« , th « r in g m oved . }l w as so lo o se . S h e h a d fo rg o tten to w in d th e s tr in g a ro u n d it, to m a k e i t t ig h t e r .

Y e t th e g ir l in th « m ir r o r looked b a c k a t h e r w ith eye* t h a t glow ed w ith happiness . T h e a o ftly c u rv e d m o u th w as n o t sm ilin g , b u t In Its c o rn c rs th e re w a* n o n e o f th e w e a ry droop she h o d co m e to kn o w 60 w ell, lo o k in g a t h e rse lf In n u m era b le tim es b e fo re sh« w e n t o u t to facc people. t

H er pa le g o ld h a i r w av e d >*round >»sr f e c e — " n ie W g h -fo re - h e ad , the c re am y sk in , m a d e a love ly p ic tu re . N o t l ik e M a rv e l of co ursc . N o t r e d h e a d e d a n d spec ­ta c u la r a n d c h a lle n g in g . Y ou 'd n e v e r fa ll lo n o tic e M a rv e l, bo m a tte r w h ere sh e w a s . S h e o n eyecatch er. Ypi D w ig h t w o u ld r a th e r be w ith J u d y .

H e r m o th e r h a d g o n e to M r?. L an e 's , fo r w h ic h J u d y w a s th a o lt- fu l. N o t th a t m o th e r a v e r <)ucs- tlo n e d h e r su sp ic io u s ly w h e n she w e n t o u t but>-* }{er h M r t sank- D w ig h t w a s m tk i n a h e r do #o m a n y th ing* h a d n ^ e r done beforel- W h y d id i t h * v « to b e so clandesU oe? I t w a s o n ly a h a rm ­le ss m e e U n g /Ju a t to t^ lk f o r a few m in u tes . B u t th e r i n g o n h e r fin­g e r s ile n tly r e p r o a c h e d h e r . sh o u ld n 't b e go ing .

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C h e go t in to h e r c a r , a lm o s t de> flan tly .

C w lg h t w aa a l re a d y w a i t in g on th e c o m e r w h e re th e y b a d m e t so U nexpected ly , l a s t t im e . H e got In to th e c a r , sa y in f> “ I 'm lo g U d

y o u cam el T h in g s h a v e b e e n to u g h fo r m e ." H e a d d ed , "Y o u ’r e lo o k ­in g be au tifu l."

“D on’t, D w igh t."•'B ut I m e an it. Y ou ’r e lik e o —

lik e a cool, so o th in g h a n d . T h e w ay you look is re s tfu l. L ovely . F riend ly ."

S he lau g licd u n c e r ta in ly . T h ey d rove fo r a few blocks, a n d th e n she said. "W o o u g h tn ’t do th is . W e m igh t— "

"M ig h t r u n In to som eone w ho know s us, ahT " H is vo ic e w a s b i t­te r . ------

"A fte r a ll—’’ s h e said." N a rro w m in d e d foo lsl”Ju d y ’s k n u c k les w ere w h ite on

th e w heel. " B u t y o u a re m a r ­ried . D w igh t. A n d I ’m e n gaged ."

"T h a t d o e sn 't g iv e d ir ty gossip a r ig h t lo ta k e p o t sho ts a t us."

"B u t— b u t ^ ""O h. I kn o w , I ’v e ta k e n y o u in to

m y a rm s , k isse d y o u . I g u e ss i t s tick s o u t a ll o v e r m e t h a t I love y o u .'’

‘‘Y ou d o n 't lo v e m e . D w ig h t,” sh e sa id . " Y o u 're J u s t lone ly . Y ou’v e h a d a ^>ad sh e lla ck in g , y o u ’ro a n g ry w ith y o u r w ife ." She p a rk e d th e c a r w h ere th e y cou ld look o u t a t th e w a te r .

"W ife! S h e ’s g e ttin g a d iv o rce ,' D w ig h t sa id .

"A ro y o u s u re ? ”••Yes. I to ld y o u , she ’s g o in g to

R eno ."

re m e m b e re d C o ry T e n -TXJDY rem em bered " n a n l 's n a rro w . PnanV s n a rro w , p r e 0 b lo r y tytSi th e a q u ilin e c u t o t h is n o se . She sa id , ‘‘I 'm so rry , D w ig h t.”

"W hy sh o u ld y o u b e s o r o ? I ’m n o t. I t w a s a m i* tak c . ' R ig h t fro m th e f i r s t W e w e r e n e v e r m e a n t fo r eac h o th e r . S h e ’s a spo iled , r ic h , se lfish g ir l; a n d I 'm a h a r d ­w o rk in g m n n w h o ro u s t m a in ta in a dlfH cult d isc ip lin e ."

*'VoM‘r e n o t m a in ta in in g I t now . a r e you? N e ith e r one o f u s . Y es, D w lg h V -« io t’s tru e . T h e N a v y h u a a tu b b o m d isc ip lin e . T h ey ’d ^ h » rd to e x p la in to If— if th e y e v e r - ’*

" T h a t 's a m o u n ta in o f «m olehU i," h e sa id lm p « t |« n tly . " O u r p e re o n a l liv e s a re o u r ow n . W h a t I m e a n t w aa t h a t M a r v d th re w a fit e v e ry tim e I h o d to go to sea . I don’t k n o w w h a t sh e ’d h a v e d o n e U th«n h a d h a p p e n e d to b e m a jo r flee t e xerc ises— if I 'd h a v e h a d to le a v e h e r f o r m o n th s a t a tim e ."

" J u a t how m u c h d o c s y o u r ca> r e e r m e a n to yo u , o u tr id e o f g e t­tin g a h e a d ? " Judy a sk ed s u d d e n ­ly . "O u ts id e o t th e g la m o r a n d th e p r o m o t io n - w h a t is th e re fo r yo u ? "

"G lam o r? ” h e re p e a te d . ‘‘P r e ­c ious l i t t le g la m o r In i t . A n d if y o u m e a n do I love th e im e ll o f

a e a a ir , a n d th e b u c k in g o f a de­s tro y e r In h e a v y w e a th e r, a n d a ll th e o th e r poe tica l a n d h a lf-b a k e d s tu ff e n s ig n s spou t— why—n o , of co u rse n o t ' I t ’s a h e rd life , a n d a n a r r o w one. B u t i t h a s Its com ­p e n sa tio n s ."

‘•O etting to b e on o d m lra l? ’’ she a sk ed . "T h e ta s te o f pow er— four s ta r re d b lu e flags a n d be in g p ip e d o v e r th e s ido a n d tw e lv e g u n sa ­lu te s . T h a t w h a t >-ou m e an ? "

" T h a t’s g la rno r, loo . a n d p re ­c ious f e w e v e r g e t I t.’’

"S tiU , I t’t \ r t ) a t y o u m e an , isn’t i t ? "

th o u g h tfu lly , “Y ou d o a ’t r e a lly lo v e I t Y ou cou ld liv e w ith o u t I t I t i s n 't ev e ry th in g to y o u . Y ou d re a d b e in g p assed o v e r, a n d y e t If you w ere , i t w o u ld n ’t b e a t r a g ­e d y . Y o u 're se lf-su ffic ien t, D w igh t, a n d so o n e r o r la te r y o u r a m b itio n w o u ld sh a p e its e lf In to som e o th e r c a r te r ."

" H o w d id w e h a p p en to g e t t i l k - in g a b o u t th is ? " h e oekad- " L e t’s ta lk a b o u t th e m oon."

*'I w o s th in k in g ," she sa id . " J u s t th in k in g . D o you k n o w , D w ig h t m y f a th e r c o llec ts b ooks n a v a l en ­g a g em e n ts . fu ll- r ig g e d sh ip s , th e o ld I ro n N av y — ev en sea ch an tie s a n d b a llad s . He—

'A n d I su ppose ,” h e b ro k e In o d d ly . "■n»at H a n le y co llec ts d ir ig ib le h is to ry ."

" H e does," sh e re p l ie d qu ie tly .'A lre h lp s f ro m th e firs t b a lloons

th ro u g h C o u n t V on Z eppe lin r ig h t u p to C o p ta ln L eh m an n 's book ."

i l B e c a m l don ’k i l n L n o ^ " "N o ,’' shQ sa id q u ick ly . "N o,

th a t 's n o t w h a t I m e an t. I t ’s Ju st —o h — y o u d o n ’t u n d e rs ta n d ."

'■f u n d e rs ta n d th is ,’’ ho sa id , and re a c h e d fo r h e r . S h e c ried , ‘‘P lea se d o n 't , p le ase don ’t l" S h e fe l t s u d d e n ly so a sh am ed , so aolled. H o w c h ea p th is w as! ’The fev e rish lo n g in g a n d th e w e a ry h opes th a t w o re h e r o u t w h en s h e w as ow ay f ro m h im h a d c h anged b ito on ly th is fe e lin g o f sneakiness, o f h u ­m il ia t io n th a t th e y sho u ld h a v e to h id e to b e togcthai*. I t sp o iled e v e ry th in g . D estroyed th e ache f o r h i i a m w . U>e c h a rm o f h is h a n d se m e facc . E v en th e m agic th » t h i* vo ic e h a d once b e e n ab le to w o rk o v e r h e r w a s gone. S he k n e w o n ly t h a t sh e d id n 't w a n t to b e c r in g in g in h e r cn r. a w a y from th o c u rio u s e y es o f people, w hen a l l h e r so u l longed f o r c lean liness, fo r th e r ig h t to b e frcp and proud .

A n o n com ing c a r sw ep t I ts hend- l ig h ta o v e r th e m , p ic k in g th e m o u t f o r B m o m e n t w ith a m erc ile ss flood o f l i g h t Ju d y cow ered a w a y fro m It. a n d th e n th e c a r w a s a longside . I t h a d stopped.

A w o m a n ’s vo ice sa id b itte r ly , “ So th is la w h a t y o u ’re u p to !" W ith a gasp , Ju d y recognized M ar­v e l’s th r o a ty tones.

(T o B « C o n llsae d ;

W f E T O R V' Of T w in Falls City & County

IS Y E A R S AGO DEC. H , m s

T«vo sttck iip m e n h e ld u(i C.- B. P tttte rson , p ro p rie to r of th e Roger- Bon pool ha ll la s t n ig h t, shortly before m id n ig h t e n d secu red $400 fro m h is person a n d f ro m th e till, a n d th e n backed o u t o t th e door in to th e d a rk n fsa a n d d isappea red . T h e m en cam e In som e tim e before nn d s a l by th e stove w arm in g th e m ­selves, u n t i l *11 sa v e th e p rop rie to r h u d gone a n d he wna rea d y to close u p w hen ’ th e y audden ly d raw m n s a n d w en t th ro u g h th o place, J t Is n o t know n how th e y w ere traveling .

W lis t A lcKander th e O re a t w as to P h ilip of M acedon, U o u g lu r a l r - tianks, Jr,, p rom ises lo be to h is ftth le tlo daddy , h a v in g a ll tlie na tive a g ility a n d tU ln g sm ile t l i a l d ls- tlnguU hed h is f a lh e r . w ith nome- Ih ln jr e x tra t h a t promlM-n to m ake h im even g rsa tn r th a n Ihe m a n who

Ki l R obin Hood In t)>e inuvlcs, Douu* s . Jr., Is a t th e Id a h o th e a te r wlUj th e Im m o r u l T Jieodoro R ob­

e r ts as Ills p a r tn e r a n d they are convincing p a tro n » Ih u t " S tephen S tep a O u t" Is a nhow wurtU siep* p ing o u t to see.

27 Y K A R S AGOI)e«. U . 1011

W ith nn o th e r rlito to w ork from th a n a sa fe blow n 0 |>ei) nn<| a b it of to n ) iw cket h a n d k ero lilt f , BlierlffV an A usdein a n d h is 'ol d«pt(tl«s ijavo beer aW e u» landbeh ind th e ba ra th e

’ffic ien t corps

iHiiH w ho arefor th o bli wing open of

K im berly a tth e po st office s a fe a l^ ...,,..^ ,..,^ « . a n e a r ly h o u r S a tu rd ay ^ ’-w om lng ,Dec. S.

11)0 sh e riff h a a l>«en ab le to se cu re ft oonfesslon fro m one of lh « yrugs a n d h a s a c inu r rn io ag a in s t th e fo n t w ho a re now c o n fln id to th o c oun ty Ja il a n d they will be tu rn ed o v tr lo th e U n ited tJ ta te s a u ­th o rities w lien w anU d .

T}>oee M nn h e ld a r e J’aii) A. J e n ­sen a n d C<t p o ftiton , a n d J o h n a n d I fs r ry L ester.

You May N ot Know That

The Family Doctor

By P R . M q R R IS FIB IIB E IS E d ito r. Jo u rn a l o f (he A m erican

ftlediea l A ssocU llon. a n d ofJlygeia, Ihe M ealth W afaslne

T h e d e a th ra te s from d iabete s seem to be Increasing In mont coun tries . ’Tlie rea so n s a re m any. M ost im p o r u n t is th o fac t tl ia t m ore j»ople a re living longer th a n people used to live. W hen cogn lt- nnce is taken of U iis fac to r, Uie Increase In th e d e a th r a te s from d ia b ete s d isappea rs e n tire ly . T lius th e r a le s o f d e a th from d iabetes have d e c l ln ^ a t m o st ages and a re fo im d to be Incrrn s lng am ong m e n only a f te r OS y e a rs of age a n d amonK w omen only a l te r 6fi years of ag*!. S t r ic t a tte n t io n to th e a li­m e n t will add m any u se fu l years to tlw av e rsg o .llfe .

W ljenever suga r Is foim d In the urine , one m u st b« suspicloun tli» t th e cond ition is d lnoe tes . 'I'lit' m odem tre a tm e n t o f d iabetes in- rolven Lhn une of d io l a n d Insulin —n o i only tho old In su lin b u t alny th e new type of Insu lin , w hlclt i« called pro lam ine tln o insu lin , l l i o ch ief a dvan tage of p ru tam ln n rliir Insu lin Lt 11,1 inefu lnes.i In m ild rasofl, a n d lhn (ac t U ia t I t brltix.'' th e p a tie n t clo;,er to n o rm al living, becauBo u»iiiiily i t iicrtln to t>e taken only onco u diiy.

D ie t la a im an In iegm l p a rt of th e t r f a tm e iit <if tllaliflte*. Control of Uio d ie t need n o t be a hlglily com p licated or rom p lcx m a tte r. The dlubetlo illct Is s lm p lr. As pointed ou t by D r. 1£. P . JiuH n.- tho doctor m erely needs lo le a m the p a tien t 's u sua l d ie t, and then to m ake Uie sim ple •d ju s im rn i .i U m t a re neces­sary to in c cl Ihe nsK-i-.nl needs of h la condltlctn.

P a tie n ts w ith d labele s fiT(|\ietit. ly do n o t d ie o f d iabetes lu e lf . bu t r a th e r of tlie nerloiis i-omplUutioiM. 7}>e /n o f i M flo tu c o m p ilrn liw ril dlab«le« Is diabotlQ ooina in v.'liich th e p a t ie n t berom en un ron x 'lo u i a n d dies un less Im m cdlalc iren t- m e n l Is i^lvsn. T h e p a tk u t nutnt le a rn f irs t of a ll to p ie v n it tlie 011- ee t of com a by learn ing exsi^Uy w h a t to do If lie feels niKUlenly w eak. 'D ie llrn l Atr|i In (ho giving Of in iu l ln . a n d tii« secnixi i i r |i th e giv ing of enough fluidn niul »aU. DUt ouvtously any pa lton i wlto h a s gone in to m I'luiin nhnuwi im

Uf NAOMI ft. H AaTlNA lthou fh th e fo rth cm n ln g new

federa l oen iu s m ay show « d ii{ i in (rend , th e la s t cen su s lil ted S i ,m m m ale In lia ltlla n ts o f Um U n ltsd fita tea a s c o m p ared w llh 80.017JM {otnales. -n ie pe rtienU f* of m ale to f e m a le 'in h a b iu n U w m

p e r^ o en t. I n Uic M r- o e n \a M ^ « ta 104. Id ^ h o ai7,i4T m ile re ild e n te a n d W jM f tm sio . I n N ig ro d lit r lo U of lh« M uth U teie a re m or« fe m a i« | U » n

ta k e n itnm edla te ly ^ n Ikuiiiiki. ju hM plla l evei'M hlng iru

m in in g th e o s le n t o f r iitlnilia co n d itio n is available.

O noe th e re wem iw n < people p a rticu la rly n lm iik pecUve m othern . ( iin n with ■iii>i>i>ici p;»ctjva m o th e rs . OJr/« rllilm teiseldom iWed long rnou|i> d>m a rr ie d a n d hav» rliiio inn , li iiiry did , th e y »Tn» unnhio tc rm iy m e rh i td to th e tim e o | liiiOi. 'I'lxiny th e trea U n en t of n litlitirn 'in ftk r^ |i iM>ssible fo r young w ui^m with <iu, b e u « to grow older, Moreovor, wn. m en w ho develop dlubelon Inisr in life 0»n n o * have c iiildrpn ii th«y a re u n der su lteb le rs io n „ i u t t i r ppndU lw i Is (lontilsiiiiy i, |„ i ,r conl4ro|, •

6))>ef dangers fjivii diotfnics a r t . o f oo u rw . »Ulglflnl .inniplloa' UOM, u r«pi*»enie<l Uy M .n iie iu a n d in i« o tl9 n of Uio >kih iiic im . po rU n o e of tile c am of iu«M « fiAMilUflir M Uu ieit. b u

W edneadaj, D ecem ber 14, 1938

l i t t l e M a n G e t s B i g g e r t H o n o r

D a r e y O b r ie n , rig h t. Is eong ra to la ted by M a y er L aG n a rd Ia o f New Y ork w here th e 150-pound T exas C h ris tU u q u a rte rb ac k receif«d th e J o b n W. H e ln a a n m em orial aw ard a s th e r - ' fo o tb a ll p lay er. T he g rea t forw ard passer’s O 'B rien , cen te r, stole th e p te sen U tlo n shew .

(UnUI a suecMtor to th i I s u Rodner O utohir U ommtd, tb t columo br Jotin ,T_ _riinn,_not«<l tconomlst.

By JO H N T. FLVNNN E W Y O RK . Dcc. U ( N E A ) -

T lie p rologue to th e swelling them e of th e m onopoly lnvc.stlgntlon haa se rv ed a t le a s t one good purpose, I t h a s he lp ed to show w h at a t least fom c of th e monopoly lnv(Mtlgftlor8 h a v e in th e ir m inds.

M oat im p o r ta n t In h is .r e s p e c t , th o u g h le a s t he lpfu l of the th ree pe rfo rm an c es, w as th e d U ^ r ta llo n by M r. W illa rd T ho rp , from th e com m erce d e p a rtm e n t.

M r. T h o rp p u t ch ief em phasis op th e f a c t th a t the re Is. outside m onopoly in th e U nited St«tes. W hat he m e a n t w as th a t In no Industry save a lu m in u m d id any single cor- po rn llo n en joy a com plcle m onop' oly. V

O f course I t wa-s no t necessary to hav e M r. T h o rp spend .ilx m on ths In re se a rc h to te ll us th a t . E ven the a ta n d a rd O il of Jo h n D. Rockefeller in I ts heyday never h a d m o;e th a n a UO p e r c e n t contro l of th e refin ing bufline.w; i f th a t m uch. E\’ery s tu d ­e n t o f th e su b je c t know s th a t th e prob lem o f m onopoly Is n o t a n d se l­dom h a s been % problem of a ttac k u pon som e single corporate g ian t. M onopoly Is a problem has alw ays m e a n t th e problem created by the cnm blnfltlons of a ’num ber of o th e r ­w ise Independen t operators.

tlo n s in th is c o u n try . Because In­d e p en d e n t in d u s tria lis ts could n o t g e t to g e th e r a n d m ake m onopolis­tic a g re em e n ts u n d e r th e law, they u n ite d In to s ing le corporations w ith ­in th e law.

O f co u rsc to sa y th a t lias been tiie ch ief c au se of com binations is to Ignore th e w hole h isto ry of cor­po ra te developm en t. T here hav»_ been su c h cases. B u t l l Is inc red ­ible th a t a m a n w ho h a s ta u g h t econom ics In « f irs t-c la ss collese

m a k e so egreg ious a m ls ta te - m e n t o f h is to ry . T h e process of co m b in a tio n h a d proceeded to th e m o e t d a n g ero u s a n d destructive le n g th s b e fo re th e a n t i- t ru s t law w as passed .

be en s tressed 69 e (t«n th a t e\-ery pe rson w ith d iabetes A tg h l to be tw a re of th e dangers. T h e fee t shou ld be w ashed da)})’. D ry sk in and na ils m u st b e softened a n d th e re should be period.? o f re s t for tho feet. W hen new slices a re w orn they should be broken in slowly, T h e fee t o f th e dlabetlo person shou ld be exam ined a t le a s t once •ach week so nx to catch ttie slig h t- ; s t difficu lties a t th e e a r lie s t pos- ilb le m om ent. T h e c ircu la tio n of th o blood In the fee t m u st be given a tten tio n .

E very in jury or a b rasion of tho ilcJn m ust be iUJUWy trea te d a t th e earlie s t possible m om ent. H ero It m ay bo necessary to avoid tho use of severe an tlsep llcs, becauso th e y m ay do as m urli dam nge as good.

(C opyrifht. 19SB, NEA)

F E W CO M PLETE M O N O PO L IE S

E ven In th e case o f monopoly by ag re em e n t we have had few cases o f 100 p e r c e n t monopoly—th a t is, m onoiw ly of every fea tu re of the In 'd iu try . T here have been coses w her« every p roducer in th e indus* try h a s been lound In an ag ree ­m e n t. No onp wlU doubt th is Is m onopoly . But, usually ihe agree-, m e n ts h av e covered only certa in fe a tu re s of th e Industry. P e rh ap s i t h a s been l im ite d - to a division of te rr ito ry , o r to production (luotus, o r to p rices or to paterit.s or to o th e r com petitive funDtlnns. I t was n one tlie Ie.vt 'a m onopoly bocau.''L‘ i t d id n o t ex tend lt.s monoixiiy e f ­fec ts to every plinEo of Its ivctlvlly

Follow ing th is Mr. T lio rp com ­p le te ly revealed h is m ind. H e huld th e S h e rm an n n ll- tru s t law hud been ih e chief c?

police™BY w e n

rL O R E N C E . I ta ly (UR)--An Ingot of pufo gold has bufllN l Ita lliu i im- lice a n d ham pered tlie llquldfitlon of tw o cusr.s of robbery p e rp e tra te d h e ro la st sum m er.

Hovernl m onltin aKi’ a ban d of th iev es broke InUi Vllln M urm aBll- n n t’. miin.'loii o f M rs. B euluh Iln inc li. widow of a CliU:ago bunker, to r m any years a re sid en t of T lor- e n re . Tliey cnrrlw l all m oney, s il­verw are a n d Jewels fo r a to ta l value of more th a n 1100,000.

A sh u n tim e la te r a n o th e r U ieft. th e traces of w hich had s tra n g e re- NMnblance to th e one a t V illa M ar- m ngllano, occurred In U)e palace of O offredo Visconti, an eccen tric 00- year-o ld m u ltl-m llllonalre of r io r - enoe,

Florenre Jew eler A rrestedPolice p u t tli<-lr a b lest deteo tives

Oh Uic esse and a fte r fo u r m on tlis a rrested « itrojiiliient /ew ele r ot r io r rn to . tlastlllo O la n n ln l, c c harges of lecclvlng s to len goods.

Tollowlng O lann ln l'a confession potlco rn|)ture<l o i r l lo B a laan l. lead -

b sn d uf ha lf a d oseh tl)leve>

• d Up Ihe en iire band w hich Is aw aiting tria l In th e M urat« Jail of Florenre.

In io l o f Pu re Q old In the homo of a inem bet o f the

iMjjd. An«l«Jrt OJnl, prtJioB found Ingol of pure gold w eighing ab o u t 9R0 gram s. .

n in l ronfr:t.ied Ih a t p a r t o f Uie gold brarolota o tu l e a r-r in g s s to len fron t V ilk M ain iag llnno iiad been m rlle d Uigellicr w ith rh jg s a i\d o th ­e r jewels stolen from V tscoiitl 's home.

M rr, ilra n n h 's Jewels w ere recov- e re il In p a r i In O la n n ln l'a shop h u t a d iam ond ring w orth 110,000 a n d a pearl necklaoe uf g rea te r vkUte have n o t been found.

Police have n o t r ea ch M a n y de^ oinlon rtg a rd ln k Uie gold Ingot whUiU iM rhaps will be equully d iv id ­e d lielwpen tiie A m erican widow and th e aged V iK ontl.

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LAW I S G R E A T H E L P

S ince t h a t tim e th e enorm ous a d ­v a n tag e s o f com blna(4on In th e co r­p o ra te fo rm fo r f inanc ing purposes, to evade a ll so r ts o f law s, to hide e am ln g s , lo e x p lo it th e publlo ' th ro u g h ■ stock issues, etc,, was a ll th e Incen tive to com bination t l i a t Was needed .

M r. T lio rp h a s been loaned to th e gov e rn m e n t g ra tis by th e W all s tr e e t firm of D u n & B ra d strec t. W lia t h e believes is th a t Independen t c n te r - prlsc-t o u g h t lo be allow ed to ge t to g e th e r a n d m ake ag reem en ts w ith o u t th e h in d ran c e of th e a n t i- tru s t law s. T h a t Is w hat buslnc .y w an ts . T h a t Is w h a t M r. T h o rp Is w ork ing tow ard . H e rep resen ts th a t g roup w h ich w ill move heaven a n d w . e< rth to revive th e old NRA ag ree- m m enta. H e h a s a r ig h t to such view s ^ a n d to w ork fo r th e m . B u t he o u g h t n o t to b e " Inside" th e governm en t w ork ing fro m w ith in as a rep rescn - la tlv e of th e governm en t. 'IC opy rlgh t, 19SI. NEA S e n lc e , In r.)

D ug up In U ta h , » huge d inosau r w as p laced In th ree separa te m use ­um s: h is he ad a n d neclc In one. h l i body in a n o th e r , a n d h is U il In iv th ird . T h e m o n s te r was reu n ited w hen a fo u rth m useum trad e d for a ll th e po r ts .

G ravel, fo r th e F rench m otor hlKhwnys In n o r th e rn A frica, la b ro u g h t to th o su rfa ce by nn ts. C aro l.s ta k e n n o t to remove th e m ounds

___ rom p le tely . ond tho Insccts keep■omblna- th em rep lenU hed.

SWEET SINGERffO R lZ O N T A L1 ,0 1 ’lc lu rcd

Bopnino.10 Edible-.12 A n lm o ls '

Inlr.13 A rnbinn

com m im der.14 G unus of

h1ui:s,I S r .le c tr lc u l

iin lt.Ifl K xclam nllon . 17 To ro t flux.10 To live.20 T u rf. 2 2 Q rle f .23 Siillor.24 W ages.26 llt iiir .81 O ru n d -

pu ren tu l.32 T ic k e r .84 M oney. 3 3 T a iin l.87 S e rie s of

c p ica l ev en ts . aO 'frnm i'O sed .41 K lat pUile.

A nssver <o P re v io u s P u ss le

47 filPrle* published Iti pm Is.

4 l)T o * o ftfu .lea the r.

SflLtibel. 3 2 W sle r w lieel. 83 Every.51 .S i te ------ Jior-

f'liue In opcin. 80 Slic Ih rrn i’itd

iiiT fnme In------ , ],1, l ines,

43 I^lsngurem cnl- 00 A llc iidiuii for 4 « J ’fllr, l)ii*j.l.-)f.48 T o b a rk . OOJ’iln rlp le ,

10 She h a s -------o f voice ond face.

20 Com pact.21 E n rap tu red .29 Joke . .241lv>lJBn r iv e r .25 You.27 A cidity .ZaansO llne .2D SubslsU .a o s h e ’a an

ac tress of

32 Sends ngaln.33 N otoriety .

Tw ice.3fl D anoe step .40 Polynesian

ch estnu t.42 Blood money.43 M onkey.44 T im ber.40 Ache.

V E R T IC A L1 D riv e r 's

co m m and .2 H ast fiber.3 M onkahood

(p la n t ) .4 T ram . n E rh lu m .6 N o th in g m o re 48 To annoy.

tlu in . 40 Slash.7.Sm ell. 81 A nielnpo,n T o r rn o v a le . 83 d ln sd . O T ypo 114 To proceed.

n icH sure. 88 Noun 1,1 O eposllod . te rm lnutlon .I flW iiJ rh p o c k c t, H7U pon. lO M ulo c a t. f iO N orthw eft.

’n t« M veo a U ra o f U i« Big D ip - ’r M« tbo iU 10 l l i h i - y e m tw a y .lilt, ♦'hleh trftvels » *p«ed of 1,000 mlloa |>er Mcond, would be

70 yeara In reaohliif our eye« fiwuf i i :

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Wednes'dsy, DeteinBcx 14, WSS IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

(Edllor'j now . T hij U one of le r-er»l <llip4tchw conctnilns th» Im-p fn d ln i eoniT«*iloH»l baiil« ovtr the Wacnrr »et »nd tlic n»iloii*l Ubor rtl»llon» bo«rt. I t dtacuMes propo»»li tor •metidloB the taw).

By W IL L IA M H . 1-AWRKNCEW A SH IN G T O N . Dcc. U (U.R) —

B usiness p rea en lc d nn nlm ost solid f ro n t today In n dcn innd for m ajor revision o f th e W ngner labor ne t bu t orgnJilM d la b o r w as sp lit over *’•“ riuestlon.

Biiilnc.ss lntcre.sts say tlicy w an t nmendmenL*! to m ake th e a c t more

■fair to cop ltn l. Som e propose ou t- rlRlit rciJcnl o f th e s ta tu te .

T lie A m erican T ed era tlo n of L abor is e o m m ltl« l to spcclflc c hangcs w h ich I t conU-ncU a re , sen tla l " le s t ou r un ions be rendered I n p o tc n t by th e u n ju s t decrees of Hie b k r d ." T h e Congress o t In - dustrlAl Organization.-? opiMises all n ro p o .s^ amendment<!.

T lie U S S . C ham ber of Commerce a t Its Inst co n v en tio n advocated re ­peal of th e law . I t sa id th a t ':1( tJic a c t h n o t to be wholly w ithdraw n, we urge th a t It be R tnicturally am ended."

A dvocttles AmetidmrnL-iP re s id e n t G eorge H. Dnvis o f tlie

cham ber h a s advocated am endm w hich w ould relieve th e employer Jro in ' a responsib ility to bargain w ith unloa*! d em and ing a closed f.ho|) or n c h ec k -o ff .ly.'itcm, to elim ­in a te sole b.-»rgalnlne r lijh t i for imlon.'i. find to rcfi'ilre th e NLRB to honor em ployer's dem ands for elec­tions to d e te rm in e th e proper ba r­gain ing rcpre.'icntfttives of the ir ])loves.

A lthough th e N atlonni AMOclntlon of M anufnclurer.s had long adv oated m a jo r ch an g e s In th e law, lU recen t c onven tion In New York ptussed a resoh itlon calling for "co-

■ opera tion w ith th e govcm m en t" and shelved reso lu tions to revUe the W ngncr net,

A FL S usecstlonsT h e A FL w ants- lhe.se .siieclflc

changes:• I, C han g in g th e a pp rop ria te ba r­gain ing u n it ru le so th a t It will be obliga tory to g r a n t each c ra f t the r ig h t to s e lec t lt.s ba rgn ln lng reprc- .sentative by m a jo rity vote.

2. C u rta ilm e n t of th e boord’s pow er to in v a lid a te contracl.s.

3. R equ iring tl>e boa rd to give notice to a ll In tere sted pa rties In N LRB ca.sPfl.

4. E sta b lish m en t of de fin ite quail- ficatlon.s lo r exam iners.

5. L ibrrftllzn tlon of NLRB sub­poena rule.s.

6. L ifting of secrecy rules N LRB files. ,

7. R equiring elec tions w ith in 30 days n t tc r iK tltions a rc filed, and requ iring declfilon of cases w lthln.45

. . days a fte r .U ie olosc o l taklng-ttestl- mony.

SPUD lEl m CHARI Cl

Cain])ulKn tn ip<'iull every spud- gi'owlng c oun ty a n d com im uilty will bo c h a r te d by th e Idiiho iKitiito ta c t c om m ittee u t ii m eeting F ri­day noon lit th e UiinixK'k hotel in I 'ocate llo , nout)» ccn triil h lahu b iirke rs sa id h e ic lodny.

The! lo in n iltle n wiih loiincil Dec. du rin g Id u h o C(H>]>er,alive .Council hof.slon.'i h e re . P u n c ll L, Hansen, Iiliiho I'^IUi. l,s ch iilrnn in . He hivll- ecl th ie o KixiwiTH from th e Jen llu ilcy -'I 'w ln K iilh a re a In a llciul,

w llh th ie ir fu in i the U|)|iri Hiwikd reg ion nn il inu- fium Ciui' yi>n <ounty.

Pri)i)o;>cil r(inhtlliitli>n (or Uic ]ici. Inlo m ow erj.' Ki'oup will be hubuill- tcrl u t Poeiitello by T . llru - Boii, exteiu.l<m illvlfllon ecojionil,-.!.

Md.'it linm i'd liitn fac to r wlili'l bioUKht fo rnu itloh of th e npud tiiuii) wan ttio <le|)re.^\lnu lu'leo ellei-t <ji', Id ah o h|iii(lh from A hlpment of rullA,

Kx|>rcted to iiticnd llin r'liday n ire tliig rrom ih U generul ji-Klun lire J‘.u«riio W lillm nn, Je iouu i r IV iiyen t: W, W . I’lilmer, Cah.sln lo u iity iiKi-iil; Ix-vl H. IJinney. H ur­ley; K, M onliidm Piy. I '/lrti, tind .Joii P . M ai^lm ll, Tw ill KiilLv

DKOLO

HIKt IiiI Jle lle f lo e lrly meellUK Wiift lirlil 'I'ucMiiiy. T ile l('^Mm wiin Blveii liy M rn, CiilUn W nrd, ataki" v b l io u iiH'.M'nt wri(i Mifl, Hyriim n U 'w h a n d Min. / . pIJk MIuiw.

I ly iiim H. l,<'wln wa», n illed to ll<jinn T lirhdiiy to lil ten d io IninliirM. Wlilln I h r i r hii will visit iiln Krandson. KIaII J'lhlK-r wIki In irvDVeiliig fromA li'<T ||t openilld ii.

Min. O rv ll W ard iinil rlilld icn aio vInltlhK In T w in K alb w ith her pm - entn. 'H iey ex i)rc l to leuve >11(111 fur « a l t Ijikfl c i iy lo Join llii-li hii.sbmiil «i**l fttthe r, nnil m ake llirli- homo there ,

Ml/I. J le m y N oiliin Kivi'ii n s 'lrjirlM p u n y lecon tly . om iirn hiki refre flhm onu fo rm rd |)ie evniini/ e iiie rta ln m en t,

M r. lu .d M.fl. K . I,, c m t is niulM r.« n il M l,. i i |« i i „ c , . r l l « iM n n m lniin ilcy Im in n.

It, I,, O iirlln n nUt«r,U>rrBlu W ard re tu rn e d lu ll<,i*«

MoiHliiy n f lc r n few dny«' vIbH w iin

W a n l" " '” ''"Mifl, G r y e r r i i t t re tu rned to

A ngrlM a t t r r vU ltlnu h e r hiotlier hevrtui n io iiU u In l>oolo.

llio r« n ii |K>|iiilHil<m of the t/i i1t<-d H(nle.i, (linuKh IrM ii,a n ;io IH'i' .•onl o r (hn naU on'a tot«l, in . I'liiilp.i m ore Uiaii 38 |»er tp ii t of llio ehild p«;]iul«tlun.

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Frnnlc L loyd, dlrec tor-producer, c e le b ra tc s tw o .silver anniversaries tlxln y e a r . . . 25 years of m arriage a n d 25 ye a rs a s a movie m aker , . . w on th rc o •'O.srar.s" for "Divine Lady," "C avalc.ide" and "M utiny th e B ounty" . , . lovei to m ake h is ­to rical pieture.s . . . his m ost recen t Is " I t I W ere Klnij” , . . m a in ta in s tt s ta b le of five rnce .horses , , . ex crc lses tljcm on iil.'i own track on h is T opango canyon ranch , b o m in E dinburgh , Scotland . s ti ll ha.s a .OiglU aoccnt , . . wrote, d irec ted nnd ac ted in tw o-reel com- cd lcs . . . h is U aushier. Alma, play­ed a fea tu red role In hl.s last pic­tu re .

HMES IKT lu c c d irec tors o f th e A m erican

F a lls reservo ir d is tr ic t to d a y h a d been rce lec ted lo th e ir p a s ts fo l­low ing tf^bulatlons o f th e d is tr ic t- w ide vo te w hich w as c a s t yr.' day.

R eelected w ere C. J . C h ap m an . W endell: W. H . Spence . K lm tjcrly a n d A. A. DavLs. F iler. O th e r mein- ber» of th e boa rd a re H. E . Shep . h e rd , Je rom e, p residen t; J . H . B a r ­k e r. B uhl, se c ie ta ry ; H . K . W iley, B in g h am county , o n d P. E , S ayre, B liss. S h e p h e rd h as served a s pre.^l- d c n t of th e d is tr ic t slncc It f i r s t o rganized tn 1023,

Com pleted ta b u la tio n s w ere avallub le today a w a iting receip t of re su l ts from th e B liss and S p rlii^ - fJeld vo ting p laces. I n coch case only 12 to 15 vo tes a re no rm ally ca.U In e i th e r o f th e tw o p rec ln cu .

A nnouncem en t th a t the th ree d i­rec to rs h a d been rce lec ted w as m ade In T w in F a lls by E . B, John-son, a s s is ta n t secretarj-. Jo h n so n snld th a t on th e tabulatlon.s received. D avis a n d Spence received 290 votes a n d C ha p m a n 288. P e te E rickson r e ­ceived four vo les in h is ow ti Filer p rec inct.

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Gable Asks Wife for Divorce; Lombard Wedding Predicted

HOLLYW OOD, Dcc. 14 (U.Rl-Clnrk Iier. T hey have been estranged threeG able asked h is second w ife, w ho Is n years o lder th a n h e U, for a d i­vorce todny a n d th e m ovie colony believed th a t h,'. wouIk m a rry Cnro lf Lom bard by Feb ruary .

T h e film lover la s t n ig h t mucU' th e long-expected nnnou'ncPinent th a t h e wim ask ing h is freedom from Mrs, R hea G able, w ho w as n well-t<i- do T exas widow w hen h e m arried

yenr.',N evada S u it Seen

Giibic said n o th in g abou t MLw Lonibintl. and no com m ent for.tlicumlin: fro m h e r. B u t the movie roloiiy took It fo r g ran tn l th a t tticir m arriag e w ould follow at onuc w hen M rs. G able gets a divorce,

11 wii.s aI.so ta k e n fo r g ran ted th»t Mr.v. lia b le w ould im m edia te ly

probably In N evada w here It takes only -six weeks.

H er s u it U expected to follow so illem cn t of d lffcren tes over th e ir financ ia l a ffa irs w hich were to be heard by . a L os Angeles court today. They w ere m a rrie d In 103}, and pa rte d hulB 35,

M rs. G able declined lo file su it w ithou t a fo rm al request from h e r handsom e husband , W liy she in sls tfd upon th is w as n o t luiown. H er friends did n o t Ik Hcvc she hoped for a conciliation .

G nb lc 's f i r s t wife, M rs. Jo.sephlne D illon O nble . a p re tty te ac h er of d ram a tic s , d lvorccd him a year a f t-

h« signed hU f irs t m a jo r f ilm c o n tra c t . She w iu given c red it fo r (llacoverlng h im , a telephone lin e ­m a n •'trouble-shooter." ond coaching him along h is roud to fume In tlic movies. -

M arried Before G ab le 's rom ance w ith Ml.ss L om ­

b a rd t>eKan a few m ontlis a fte r h ts scpnrn tlon , I t bits .shice becom e one of Hollywood’s most publicized. B oth .steadfastly re fu so c tto com racnt on It.

She h as been m arried before, to th e suave screen actor W illiam Pow ell. T hey fell In love w hen Uie l^lond ac tress was h is lead ing lady .

a n d wed lo 1991. T w o y e a n U tM ' iMlM Ijom bard divorced h im a t C»n« ' I son C ity, Ne».

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in g M rs. T ruova Ellion of K im berly w llh a dead ly wcai>on. C harles P . M ackey. 27. T^iln Falls, h.id been found gu ilty today by a d is tric t c o u rt Ju ry . T h e Jury ilebated less th a n th re e h o u rs la te ycstcfdiiy a f ­te rnoon .

Ju d g e J , W. P o rte r will pass tonce on M ackey Frldoy morning, w hich Is ftl.so th e tim e set for sen ­tencing VlrRll K, H an ley , 22. found KUllty prnvKmsly on chHiKc.s of a t- t t in p te d robbery.

M ackey, jiiii on tlie .stand by Dc- fen.se C oun .y l Or C. Hiill, adiiiltlcd h e h a d Ix-en d rin k in g bu t ns.sortcd th e ,<5 calil)cr pLstol went iiff accl- den ta lly . H e h a d none lo tin- E ll- son hom e a t K im berly to sec his es- I ra n g M wife in early hours of Sept, 10. H e drove a t oncc lo the sheriff 's o flice a n d .surrendered.

M rs. E'll.son, w ounded In th e KnUn, a p pea red aS n .state witni'.s.s. Hhe is w alking on eriiU-hes. •

D efeiw;' wllne.sses liicliuled Mr.s, A ricllu T elfo rd . M rs. N orm a A.spey a n d Jor^ei>li II, Seiiver, Jr. H tate w it- nes.se.H, In a d d itio n lo dm bulle t vlc- llm . were AI K inde r, K im berly H port ,slioi> Dwner; Charle,H 1). Kll.son. tli<! w ounded wonjan'.s hu^tnlll(l; Dr. (^harlrs H, Hevm er aiul D -jnity .Sheriff W, W, I,cjwer>\

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New Im p ro v ed 1939 B uperheterodyne—45 T u n ed C ircu its Ind iv idua lly L lg h U d S trip (o r E act) S e p a ra te B a n d A u tom atic Volwme C on tro l—T on* C o n tro l,

Bass Compensation* Automatic Bass Booster• 12-Inch Dynamic Speaker

R einforced Top, Braccd heKB,

FREE! SANTA'S SHOPE D E E I a l l K m n i E B . b u i l d s a n e n t i r e v i l l a g e w i t h

r K E E ! C H U R C H , S T A T I O N , S C H O O L , P E O P L E

2 C E I.I.

F O C U S I N G

F L A S H L I G H T

5 9 cC hrum e f in b h , M((hou( bat-

W A F F L E

I R O N

$ $ . 2 5B lack J5ak»llt« l^ a n d ln

C h ro m e f ln U h

In d ic a to r on Top

K ldd im 'R O C K I N G

C H A I R

I S tu rd y , well m ode , w icker typo j rocklnii chn lr. l>ulnled ureen

I w ith c o n lra s U n t p r in t M at cov­

er. U sually K lla lo r >1.40.

$1.29

^ ^ a b y

W A L K E R

niff vnlt« 'l 3 - lti- | Imhy tenrferl W alker, ntnillpr, pliiy Hliirdyl Hlinck nbsorliliitf nprlnas on re a r i\x1p, Item nvnlilo a liim ln- uin triiy . W ood juny brodti. Onn picro ntrel tiiick tcAt. W astiablfl citdinrl.

J t . : .

DoughboyA R M Y T A N K

As coJor/iil m t’ts l iilong, ktiililonly cockp it oprn .i a n d doiiKl)b<iy w llh nun ro n in i ou t. AoUot) rrp«atfl m ilon in ticn l- ly. T a n k ulioots npurkA In Iit{li(- Ing style.

Flying Arr<»w

W A G O N

A hiKh s i» c d ro ftn trr , . . b u ilt to Itirll f i i l l « ln ‘. o iir- iilrcc «tcfl body w llli Killed nlKi'tt. New u rtlllc ry lyjxi wlipfln w ith " laoo inllr*" IintrliiKn. Di'iKitt rr<l r iu im - rl. iiiti'Kaliil

$4.45 $1.19 $2.98

C O C K T A I L

T A B L E

$ 7 .9 5« U m Top, W olnul \ f

Portftbie T ray .

B a n g e f R i d g e - T o p

HICKORY SKISHclcrtcd S tra iR h t

<Jrnln Hickoi'y

$8.9Sl>r.

SEAHS. ROEBUCK AND CO.S«llin9 FALK'S A gen ts

S e n s a t i o n a l l y N e w

TW IN 20" BICYCLE

S K I S

$ 1 .3 9r a n g e r S K I B I N D I N G

P E R C I S I O N A D J U S T -

, M E N T i n p l a t e s $ 1 . 9 S

I s n W A X - W E T O R P R i r

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*29.95 ,U K erly, M itsa tlon n lty n rw l

N oU iInf llko 11 In lh « w orld -

fo r S t a r s o rs a tv rs h a v t jiTsl

tu rn sd o u t th is rev o lu tio n a ry deMgh,

• Modoniirttlc J19Wone-pl»>ce fm m «

• Hacy tw ill b a r desiKii

• KxcUmlvQ A lem intnproaaitrn lub rica tion

• KItfin alr>c»ulodco aste r brnko

• HandAome new mud*guardii

Sold On ICiiHy T c r n iH

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A-■Wednesdoy, December 14, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO Pag«lB

CASt mSESc i S K puy

neliecirsals of " Joy to th o W orld."/ C lirlstm aa play to be given by young people of tho P re ab y ttrla n ch u rc h . niD being held cach a fte rn o o n u n ­d e r th e d irec tion of M Us F lo rence Ree.i.

T h e play will bo given P rldny , D ec. 23. a l- th e P resby te rian c h u rc h tus p a r t of th e C hrla tm iu p rog ram be ing arranged fo r ' th a t even ing MIS.S Rccs Is Qiao d irec ting cho ra l rend ing work,

C a s t m pm bers In th e piny M a ry . D orothy M arg are t Sm lU i; Jo e , P a u l H enson; C ity M a rsh a l. H arle y B a rn h a r t; T im . Jo h n B n lsch ; M r. Chaae, Bill Pom eroy; Mls.s D u n ­c a n . a Red Cross nurse. J e a n M c- C .avln; a pollccm an. V erne B u n n ; D ick . R ichard S a lladay ; Snlllo , P a tr ic ia Sm ith ; Ahce, D elores C a m p ­bell; H al, a Scout. Dlllle M cD onald ; Lucx, D orothy K rengel; Jo h n , D o n ­a ld Bolfich; Bobble, R ich a rd R a s ­m u ssen ; M aggie, DonrtJiy S m ith .

Hoops, My Dear—Distance Dancing

M M E IK PQ O l

SH OSHONE. Dec. H (S p e c ia l)— A p lan fo r nex t year 's m a rk e tin g w as worked ou t a t Uie a n n u a l m e e t­in g of the L incoln C oun ty M a rk e t­in g auociiitlon , and npproval g iven tho proposal to Jo in th e s ta te iisscociallon. T ile pool process w ork ­e d ou t tho pftst year to good e ffe c t in th is county, s ta te s C oun ty A gent I l . ir ry S. O ault,

Offlccr.s eleclcd for th e n e x t y e a r w ere Chest<*r John.w n, p res id en t; D ew ey W illiams, v lcc-p rcsld en t:

/ H a rry S. G ault, m anager, se c re ta ry f nnd trcn.'surer; th e follow ing w ere

ohoscn on tho d irec to ra te , a.s well ft-s those m entioned h e re to fo re : Jo e Jm ire g n l nnd J . A, M illard of D ie t- r ic h ; F red M artin . N orth S hoshone; F ra n k H enderson, Shoshone; C . O, P a u lse n . Richfield.

T lie proposal to Join Uie s ta le o rgan iza tion , w hile approved a t the session, m ust be r a ti fie d by th e d irec to rs m eeting, w hich will be he ld In Ju ly .

G one wUh (he wind S1.49. C lU de l tw o of th e popular books a t

p o p u la r prices a t th e C lo t Book

MGE FILED IN

I le re 'i a p ic ture o f two young people keep ing th e ir dU lan re . The o ld -fash ioned hoop sk irt w nrn by D ebu tan te M arlon O atca, pictured dancing w ith R eeinnld T rarson In New Y ork, ta k e s care of th a t. T hey 're r rh e arsln i: the lioop sk irt w alti, a d a n ce Invention to i.ult th e new full skirls.

STiSELLIEMS

liEA lO N IlllG lReorganiz ing for an ciiergcllc year

th a t la expected to sec pureha.se of a pack ing p la n t he re and active ope r­a tio n of th e proccs.';m« factory, th e boa rd of direc tors of the Asioclated M e a t P roducers. Inc., had nam ed It.'; o ffice rs fo r 1030 t o d a y and had au tho rized a n executive com m ittee to push th e purcha.*ic tran.sarilon,

I. E. S tanaell, Bulil, was re-nam ed

prc.sldent; H . W . L ehm an , Buhl, was elected v ice-p residen t, and O, H. Altxre. Je ro m e, w as rcelec tcd hccre- lary.

T lie executive co m m lttrc to handle purcha.'ie o f th e Id ah o Packing p la n t consis ts o f Ed OrcRg, Jerom e; B en © 'H arrow . T w in rall.-s, nnd Mr, L ehm an.

J . M cH argue, W endell, wn.s chosen on th e advl.sory commlU ee.

M em bersh ip d rive will be pu.shed In a ll a re a s of so u th ce)Ural Idaho, th e d irec to rs decided.

JE R O M E , Dec. M (S p e c la l) -A charge of assauH w ith In te n t to com m it m u rd e r on th e pe rson of W oodrow W n ltj, Jerom e, w as filed I 'u e sd ay a fte rn o o n in P roba te Ju dge H rber N. F o lk m an ’s cou rt ag a in s t C harley K e ith , 31. w ho Is alleged to h av e sU b b ed In a n a llcv-cation early la s t F riday m orn ing on a ra n c h n e a r Jerom e., W atts has been convale-sclng a t th e WondeU ho ip U al fro m five eerlous wound.s on hU body, head a n d r ig h t arm ,

K eith a sk ed fo r tim e to consu lt an a tto rn e y before p re lim inary h e a r - liiB w h ich h a s been *ct lo r T h u r i- day m o rn in g , Dec. 15. a t 10 a . m . beJoro J u d g e Fo lkm an . Placed u n ­der a b o n d of 12,500. w hich was no t fu rn ish ed . K eltJj Is awalllnB hCHrlnit Ift Jail.

Roy T ip to n , a lleged to have a id ­ed K e ith a f te r th e a ff ra y In es­cap ing to M oun ta in Home. • nrobably be charged wlUi being accessory a f te r tlie fac t. Prosecu tor F rank R e tt lg sa id T uesday.

BoUi K e i th a n d T ip to n were lects o f a w idespread sc a rch by a u th o ri tie s a n d w ero a p p reh ended a t M o u n ta in H om e S a tu rd ay . S h e r ­iff J a m e s D avis re tu rn e d th e tw t a fte r th e y w ero a rre sted In M oun­ta in H om o by a deputy sh e riff of th a t tow n.

In a s ta te m e n t , K eith sa id he stabbed W a tts In se lf defenso. Watt.s, Jils b ro th er-in -law , signed Uie c o m p lain t.

M O D E R N IST ICI f you shou ld ha p p en lo see a

sleek, pow erfu l looking, s tr e a m ­lined . m o d e rn istic vehicle go glW - Ing by o n th e highw ay, d o n 't be a la n n c d . I t 's no t a n invasion from M ara. C h a n ce s a re I t will be th e new C o m fo r tra s to r c o m i n g to 'IV in Fall.1, accord ing to L . R. H enry , m a n a g e r o f th e flaw tooih com pany. 123 T h ird avenue WTst,

"n ie new pow er u n it fo r fa rm a n d In d u s try . buUt by M lnnc- iipoIls-M ollne. will be d isplayed a t

. th e .show room s hero Dec. 1(5, and 17, M r. H en ry sa id .

Income Tax Forms Ready About Jan. 5

nO ISE . IXx. 14 (S|>eclal)—Tlie n»>w 1838 federal Incom e ta x form s will be avftiinble a t th e In te rn a l rev- rn iie olfiro n i Bolte on o r abo u t Ju n . 5, John R, Vlley, co llec tor, a n - no iincfd today.

All liixpaycrs In Id oho w ho filed federa l reiiirnji fo r 1037, will receive

new forms w ithou t' app lica tion . All oihtT.s whn were n o t req u ire d to file for 1037. b u t w ho com e u n d e r th e law lo r Uic c u rre n t ye a r , m ust apply for the form s, a s the,se ta x - paycr.<i arc not on th e collector'a

lllng liM, Failure to receive lorm.s no rx ruw for failu re to f lic re-

turiLs. Vllry s la ted .Beeau.^p of changes In th e 1038

law which rln .u tncs c o rp o ra tio n s ac- co rd ln s to Income, and p rov ides d if ­feren t mcUiods of ta x co m p u ta tio n for eacli cliu^s, ts\’o s e p a ra te corpo r- “ tlon tax form s will be Issued.

CorporatlQiu hav ing t o u t recclp t*

In excess of I3SO.OOO o r n e t Incom es of ipore th a n 135.000 will u se th e asual form 1120. T hoec w ltl) receip ts a n d n e t Incomes fa ll in g u n d e r th e above figures will u.se a new sim p li­fied form . 1120-A. A ll banks, c o r­porations organized u n d e r th e Clalntju- trad e act. corporations w hoso prln^ clpal bu'^lnesa la w ith in a po.vsesslon of th e U nited S U te s . fo re ign c o r­porations engaged In buslne .u w ith ­in the U nlicd S tales, In su rance com ­panies and m utual In v estm en t com ­panies m ust use fo rm 1120. r eg a rd - les.s of Incomej

No changes have been m a d e In th e requ irem ents fo r ind iv idual f iling . Personal exem ption fo r m a rr ie d couples rem ains a t |3,500 n n d for unm arried persons. $1,000. A ll co r- iw ratlo tu nnd partner.'il'lps a re r e ­quired lo file, regardleM of th e am oun t of Income.

POLE n N A L L Y G E T S FLA GLORAIN. O. (U.R>— Police have

found finally an e x p e r t flagpolo- cllm ber to place a Hag a t th e to p of th e ir tw o-year-old, 03-foo t "flag less flagpole," E dgar Ellis, w ho repalra Uie school boai-d's flagpoles, ag reed to equip th e iMllce po le w ith pulley and rope, p a in t It a n d a t ta c h a f lag to Its top.

SUGAR nGE ■INCW ASKEDPOCATELLO. Ida.. Dec. U (U.F!>~

Id ah o su g a r beet itrowers today asked th e Id ah o congressional dele­ga tion to dem and Increased local a l­lo tm en ts fo r suga r beet cultivation a n d c u rta ilm en t of sugar Im inrts.• T lie S ta te Beei association drafted a n d passed a rc.«olution dem anding U tat congress e n a c t a new sugar- c ontro i law.

S ugar now Is M-llInt; a t nn all-tim e low p rlcc w hich th r ra te n s tho life of th e sugar beet industry , the res-

o lu U o o ,' d raw n u p a t th « ,conven tion h e n , said.

T h o g n y r e n td m l tte d ,U u t m m beet* w ere grow n In lOM U u n could bo sold p ro fitab ly b u t a dded t h a t S e c re ta ry o f A grJcu llu rt H en ry A . W allaoe h a d adm lnU tered tb e n i i a ra c t poorly a n d ( ...— w er« pe rm itte d to p roduca on ly as pe r c en t of th e n a t W a fu g w to p *ply.

T h e association represen t! 10.000 Bouth c e n tra l a n d u u th e a s l e m Ida* ho growers.

J . J. Wintarholar

U ta h C hief C oal Co,

&P h.1 1 1 1

F i m i A v t s o i m

• Tlie g u ita r , w hich Ls , traceable back to 1700' B. C., Is one of th e w orld 's o ldest m usica l Instrum ents.

V A G R A N TS STU M P C O U B I SA L T L A K E CITY, U tah (U.R)~

T h e p r iso n e rs w ould ta lk , a ll r igh t, b u t no one in police c o u rt could u n ­d e rs tan d th e m . Tw o vag ran ts , both deaf m u te s , to ld tlie Judge Uielr sto ries. T h e Judge cou ld no t read s ign languoge. Sen ten cing of th e p a ir was de lay e d u n til a n In terp re te r could bo found to inform tlie cou rt Uio p lea w as "guilty ."

T H E L O S T

I S F O U N DA SOLID CARLOAD OF TOYS

W a s l o s t I n s h i p m e n t — a n a h a s J u s t b e e n f o u n d a n d d e l i v e r e d t o u s . . . . B u t l a t e I n t h e t o y s e a s o n . T h r o u g h c o - o p e r a t i o n o f t h e m a n u f a c ­t u r e r s w e o f f e r u n u s u a l t o y v a l u e s .

W H E E L T O Y S - P U L L T O Y S - G A M E S - E D U C A T I O N A L T O Y S

M E C H A N I C A I . T O Y S - F U R N I T U R E - T O Y S O F E V E R Y D E S C R I P T I O N

PEDAL CARSL a r g e S i z e

S t r e a m l i n e d

9 8 «A Aturdy liirKe aIm I’edul C iiV tlm t cun la k e Ih r liiiid w n ir ii yoiniK strr ciiii hIvo 11. Hlroiim llni'd lliroiiKliciut. Kul)- be r pediiU iind hiiiKlli' kiI|>. Itnlilii-i iln-fl, Uhually »l.sn.

A Big DOLL Value

* 1 . 9 8 I f

2 6 I n c h e s L o n g

Full 'JO-hu'h leng th , w ith ^lt'^plnK eyes, a n d m jIci', n tln ic tlv rly <lre.vird w ith fleecy cout

nnd fur lil in in i'd Ixiniiet and n inff lo n iiitch.

’ITir lilKif.'.t value we'vn ever had.

i M r g e S i z e

DOLL CARSClonely woven rrecl, d n ip ba rk , brakes, rub ­b e r theft, lu id Btrong aprlnga, Hco t h b value im d you 'll bo a s pleanitntly siirp rlaed ii« ilin llttin Mln,i w ho retelveB It,

* 2 . 5 9S n o w W h i t e

A l u m i n u m

DISHES^:very lit tle MIm w ants anow w h ile <lli,liri. ■niere iiro aevoral BMortnienIa aueh an fimr cnpn. fnin' p lairn , and a rea l p e rro la to r lluil in a k rn len l rciffee.

7 9 ‘

Maple Table and Chairs

Laiiiii ^lr^•, Miild inn|)le labln w ith two ntlvai'tlvft rh a lra lo m ulch. Hplnet leiii. We H'l" value and

3 . 3 9s t r e a m l i n e d

TRAINS■,t inivrllinH ( ra h n w ith heavy, i lro n g m o- ;i c'iiinplit« will) n trraiii lined Ineoinotlve, ki'liri mill Inii'k Dniially I I a n d |1 It).

H U N D R E D S O F O T H E R S I M I L A R T O Y V A L U E S A R E I N T O Y L A N D

U s e O u r

L a y - A - W a y

P l a n

' U s e Y o u r

O o l d e n R u l e

C h a r g e

A c c o u n t

That A re Sure To Please ANY MAN

Select h is g i f t from o u r f in e se lec tio n of M en’s F u rn ish in g s . T hey’re T o p s f o r S ty le, fo r C om fort a n d fo r Q uality . T h ey a re su re to p lease b e cau se they a re f ro m a M an ’s S tore.

Beacon RobesThe heavy w e ig h t k ind th a t is so ft, c o m fo rt­able and serv iceab le .

Flannel RobesF in e w eave, all wooj|, p la in c o lo r^ a r tf l 's o m e a re con tr.ast trim m ed .

Rayon RobesN ovelty w eaves , fancy d e sig n s a n d p la in colors in B lue, B row n, G reen, M aro o n and B lack. ^

Silk & R a p Robes $7.50B rocaded a n d silk-lined shaw l co lla rs , solid colors a n d fa n cy sa tin s triped .

M en's Ties

lliind tiiilored, wm>l IlnrtI, Hilk iiMcl rayon, four-in- hiinri TIph. A l3 fc O < * reiriilHr r>(ic v n l ,

N«wc«l ircHtiohH in nov- vity im llrrtiH . JIlKhly taU lorcd. Htrlpttci, ( ' h e c l t H , plniiiH and mixhirtM .

'i 'h iH irrutip roiiliiinn N|lkn of th« !>el(er (|iiuilly a n d a blghlv iKtvrrtlned A « reRtiliir 51.r>n tie . ^ A

55c

I'litin >^illlo luid fuiiry c o io re d f i th e r pliilii or in llin i ' i 'b e box

l lu n d roiled i-dKo* iligb iy c o lo rc d nnd pitiln witlti-.

In itia ls .T b e l)«»K

P u re linen. Very film w eave. Hand rolled ed|{e. W hito o r roitprrd. ^In ltlatn , tiie i>ox

Dor Windows Tell Tiie StyleA L E X A N D E R ' S

Twin Falls “Friendly” Store'

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' IDAHO EVENlXCf TIME.S, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO W ednesday , Decem ber 14s 1938

c r c u e ' £ , L L r S .

Authentic Customs ObsAt Smorgasbord for Fathers

C olorful ■ am ong th e pre- ho liday p a r tie s will be the S m orgasbord a t which the

• Blue T riang le and J.O.Y. Girl R eserve clubs will preside th is evening a t 6:30 o’clock in honor o f th e ir fa th e rs a t th e P resb y te ria n church. Au­th e n tic in all details will be th e m enu, and wall placards will f la sh g ree tings in Scan- d inavian. Approxim ately 150 guests will attend .

F u r th e r developing t h e them e, s tran d s of vegetables and f r u its will be suspended from th e ceilings. G uests will be sea ted a t q u arte t tables covered w ith gaily chc(Aed cloths and appointed in b righ t p o ttery . .

F ra U e n ti to Speak .M lu lilU an Uubenhvlin, -pKst-

dent of th« J .'O . Y. clu1». wUi pr^. ■ide u touU pu ter, «nd lorle Slack, prwldent « the. Bhi«

. "Trfamgle club, viU ex taid greetlnga to the I f t lb e n .. r

'As % nsponae for the-honor gu«t«. ReV. Vftn B. W rlgtt wm glre » to « t. “W hat o u r Daughlera Mean to W A ^ t . M lB Betty B«1M at7 LaahV li

labcocl^.MiBS___ _______, , ___ i:A lt« J ta a l e r . 'M iaH elen B ro v n . U la s 3ilki7 J- > P < ^a n d U ls s H elen l l i a n a a . wUl ded io ito n r num ber^ -M y OAddy.-

O m a u n l tx sUiglng wUl be direct^ ed b y BUs9 E u n tc e .'tw er . Mlsa V lr- t fn ta A iv i ChaM -wU l .n a d a poem. * * P a tb m ’* M lu J e a n P le n e and

“W b ra W e O ibw T oo old ' to D ream ." M ra. A nU e B am m etvedt,' aa>

^ N O T c g la n cooklea, ."K roaun “ K ak i;* -w W cln rU l-b e -ae m d a s dce-

se rt. ,MlM :JQaephlDe Tbrockm or- t o n . . o l r l R e ae rre advlaer, haa alao

th e even t.QoDeludlng th e even lns, a variety

o r ta b le a n d ( u e s l n s eam es vU l be , p layed . M Ua M ary E . W right Is gen­

e ra l’ c h a irm a n f o r th e e re o t; M lu E s th e r T idbert, e h a irm a n o f‘ hoe- te tte * : Uim,- haraen FuH er a n d M lu M a iy lo a . 'D I ff e n d a r fe r , v n g n m ’. 2 m r^ 'b ^h irM iss Jegree IdfUer, deooratlona: Vjiea

. M v id r le B a h m V Pl^oe cards.^ k S b i ^ Fea tu re

K l a n a auafU on^m ark appearing OB t l u p n g n a s w lu plque-the curi* o c l ^ o t ttw gu & ts . VDfi p re H r t.th e m fo r .th e su rp rise , f ea tu re o f th e «*«•' n loff. T b e p la c « .M i ^ v l ^ b w

^ O . B , * m b o l t o l i m ‘ ^ ‘ T V ^ e m e n u v l l l in c lude: D ravle,I c o n ^ o h e e i e ; o p tk a am e ' d l c ^ W T O t a ; ' m a ls ,' honUny; r u f

b itid , iv e to e a d : 'n o o k t fn ik t brod. d a rk f r u i t b rea d ; sm or, b u tte r ; kjod boQer. ha m b u rg e r balls; sos, grAvy; av ldde. sa lm o n : reve hovekaal, a h n d d e d cabbage; kaffl, coffee ; • p ie , a p p les : sukker, sugar; agurka . j n o l ^ : n o d e , w hipped cream ;

• oUven, ollvea: syitetol, je lly : pote ter, p o ta to es ; k rom m kaka, cookies, u id r la ,.r ic e .

• ¥ #D U fN B R A U UU 4G ED T O C E I .B i 5 A n BIRTI

. B o b S trad ley w u honor g u e it a t • • a le w r ly appoin ted dinner Sunday a fte rn o o n , arranged- by Mrs. D orts B trad toy , h i s m other, In honor of

' b i s b ir th d a y anniversary.D in n e r w as served a t 3 o'clock.

. th e p ie sU being seated a t a table e eh ta re d wlUi a S a n ta Olnus anil r t ln d e e r scene . Plaoes wcro m afkril w ltli c an d le s a rranged In the form o f O hrts tm as candles.

C hinese checkers dlverled the g roup du rin g th e afternoon, aueiiis

V al Toolson, D udley Drtocoll. Jo h h B a lK h , Cecil Jonca. E rnest Cook a n d Jo e Ryan.

. -H « ♦Y O O T II IIONORKO A T SU R FR ISK PARTY

V irgil T elfo rd w u honor etiM t a t a su rp rise pa rty Sunday evening a t h is ho m a In honor o t liU blrUiday a n n iv e rsa ry . More th a n 20 friends

‘ w ere p rea en t to congra tu la te htm. a i f t a . Including, as a “Joker,’ _

box f illed wlU) chlldren 'a toys, were “ ■ ‘ d to th e honor gucsl, Oem ea

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p le asa n t to s ll lc h uvi os I t Ls to . . .n . N ote tlic s lenderiz ing power o t th e decorallve, fu ll- len g th jian* c lllng (your own InpcnuU y may suggest color o r fab ric c o n tra s t h e r d ) . T here 's g lam our In the sh lrr liig s holdliiR In th e exqulslto 80/ tn& « o f the • 'd irnd l" bodice ajiiJ a k lrt—a n d c liarm . too. In th e new h ig h - a t-s ld cs neck line I W hy n o t U5e se m l'sh e e r wools fo r th e grac loai. long-sleevc versions, a n d sUk.-; or syn the tic s fo r th e goy, short-slecveri RCyle? Y ou'll ado re b o th , a n d find th e m extrem ely u sefu l a ll W in ter long — a* well a s w hen S p r in g ’ lovely, balm y d y s a rrive !

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w a tc h for th e M ARIAN M AR­T IN PA TTERN FEA T U R E every day In th is puperl Y ou'll find the very newe.st style.'; you’>'c bt-en w anting—orig inal dcslgas created by M arian M artin especially for youl So sim ple th a t even a beg in­n e r can ADCcced w ith tlie jn , thc.se p a ltc m s nre no ted for th e ir size- accuracy and th e ir p c rfe c tf l t ! M ore­over, th e easy-to-follow sh e e t of In­struc tions w ith every p a tte rn Wkes th e guesswork ou t of a ll d ressm ak­ing detalte.

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CalendarL incoln P .-T . A. room m o the rs

w ill m e e t F rid ay a t 2 p . m . a t th e hom e of M rs. N . O . Johnson .

♦ ¥ M D a n M eCook circle, U d le s of

ttM a . A. R ; wUl m eet F rid ay a t i p . m . a t i h a , hom e o t M rs. R . J .

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D iv ision No. 1, M ethod ist EpLt- c o p a l L ad les ' A id society, will m eet a t th e hom e of M rs. R ussell P o t­t e r T h u rsd ay a t 1:16 p . n j. lo r a p o t-lu c k luncheon.

¥ ¥ ¥T h e A fternoon O u lld of A scen­

sio n E piscopal c hu rch will m e et a t th e hom e o t M ra. J .. E . Haye.^ 681 Shoshone s tre e t n o r th , T h u rs ­d a y a t 3:30 p. m .

¥ ¥ ¥E ven ing .G uild of th e A sceiuion

■ c h u rd j will m e et fo r a _ _ p a rty T hu rsday a t B p,

m . a t tliQ _hom e-of'M rs. G uy R y- m a i t : ' ^ # L inco ln s tre e t. A g if t exchange will be held.

» * * *E m anon club will m e et F riday

a fte rn o o n .a t th e hom e o t Mni. Jo h n N oland for th e a n n u a l g if t rx change, Pre.irnLi for th e Bolso O hildrm 'B hom tr n h o u l< l bo b rough t. ' '

¥ ¥ ¥ W otnan 'a.C hrlA tInn T em perance

U n ion will n ie e t F rid ay a t 2 p . jn . I t th e hom e o f M rs, C harles R ank o n E lla b o U i boulevard. M rs. A l­b e rt E atllng wll) be proeran i le a d ­e r. A silver o ffering Tnstefid of toys will be s e n t to th e C h ild re n ’s hom e a t Boise. Roll call responses will be ap p ro p ria te to C hristm as.

¥ ¥ ¥ 'BupllAt Women'fi M lu lonn ry m -

clety will have a dessert luncheon T h u rsd ay a t 1 ;ao p. m. a t Uie hom e o f M rs. 0 . E . O Uon. w ith M rs. H. H . B u rk h a rt leading th e p ro ­g ram a n d Mr». M. O, K uykendall th e devotlunalA. T liose w ishing

tran-'porta tlon a rc asked to m eet a t 1 p ,.m . a t th e parsonage.

¥ ¥ ¥Division No. 3 o t th e M ethodist

c hurch Ladles’ Aid society will m eet T hu rsday a t 2:30 p. m . a t tfte hon^e of M r4 « ? . P .. Y an tis. 330 T hird nvcniic n o r th , w ith Mrs, G eorge D m igherty ns as.sLslojit hostess, L

¥ ¥ ¥ ' L incoln P a ren t-T ea c l ic r a sso d A

Btion will m eet F r id a y n l 8 p, m. a t th e school bu jld lng . T lie a n ex­h ib it will be o|)en to th e public from 7 to fl p. m . a n d o /lc r fhe m eeting, A sm all adm lsjlon Ipc will be m ade, a n d proceeds will be used to buy p ic tu res for the building.

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Mr.i, Eugene D row n U iire.sldcnt: Mrs, F rank Beer, v ice-p residen t and M rs. Jam es H ilton, w c r r ta ry - trc a s - u rer o( tlio Pro>To Home dem on­stra tio n club .as th e rc.sult o f an e lection nirclljig M ondny Afternoon a t'U ie home o t M rs. J , C . l ia tty .

MIm M argare t H ill w as In charge of a program o t gnmert a n d C om m un­ity singing. A ChrUtmoA g irt ex­change was held. M m. Jo lin n a tty , Jr., am i Mrs. H arold H alverson wrr<- BUr.sts. ’H ir n e x t inerlhiK will I)i* J a n . 0 a t tlie hom e of Mr,s. Uoy IJuik,

¥ ¥ ¥ liO U D A V M O TIF FAVORED AT I.UNCIIKON

PrcNldiug lit a luncheon o t charm - In* BpjwltitnicnlH, M rs. A, U. H er­ron, M i's, t , 1£. M oore. M ra. Jack Nucm un. Mi«. L. W. llnnk liu i und M rs. Ocorgo I’lu sons. till o f F iler, were IiosIcam-a to SQ guest.^ M onday afte rnoon a t th e P a rk hotel,

M rs. Cl, W. A nthony, Mr«, M n- vlllc nrowii, M rs. H enry Hchoddr a n d Mm, C lirfurd Joh n so n received honors s t bridge.

T ables were attroj^tlvo w ith huuill C hrlstm ns trren m id wi-eaths, m enu reiw ated th e holiday color schem e of red and green.

Pioneer Feted By Friends on

91st BirthdayW. E. John.ston, 91 -ycar-

old pioneer fr e ig h te r o f U tah und Idaho, rcmini.sced on th e cariy days fo r th e e n te r ta in ­m ent of a num ber o f fr ie n d s and rehitive.H who assem bled a t his home so u th o f Twin I’'a lls Jlonday e v e n i n g lo honor him a t a su rp r ise party .

M r. Jo h n s to n e m b ark ed on hU fre igh ting ciireer a t th e age of 21, b ringing com m odities to th e S n a k e river c am i» from O gden . S ix week-s were required to m ake th e t r ip , ove r p ioneer tralL«, from O g d en to th e m in ing camp.':. He s a n g "T lic Drunkiird'.s D ream ” a s a f in a le to

le cvenluR,He 1.S ll)c eldest liv ing m em b er of

th e flr.-'t w ard 'o f the L. D . S . ch u rc li. a n d ‘Is th e f a th e r o f iC ctiildrcn. 10 of whom are living. M rs. J a n e J e n - .■icn ond Jnm cs Joh n sto n , a d a u g h te r a n d .'son. were am ong th e guests .

C hristm as carols o n d fav o rite songs were .Ming, a n d ro Ireshm entB w ere served by M rs. H a n n a h J o h n ­ston , niece of th e honoree .

O the r guests wore M r. a n d M rs. Lee K lrkm an . DLshop a n d M rs. N . W. A rring ton , M r. a n d M rs. A. O . Larson, Mr. and M rs. O , N. A rr in g ­ton , Mr.s. G olden B arlow , M rs. Leslie H yde. M rs. C a rrie R appleyi a n d W. L. Brow n.

¥ ¥ ¥V.VRIETY M A RK S RfARY-M ARTHA PA R TY

A ppropria te to th e sea.son w as th ))roitrani on ’’R eligious D ra m a a n d Piigeantr>"' w hich w as pre.sen tcd b> M rs. B. N, H o lt a t th e C h ris tm as pa rly of th e M a ry -M a rtlm c la .^ o t th e B a p th t c h u rc h y e s te rd a y after-

a t U)e bungalow , s. H o lt d iscussed th e earlie st

liL'itory a n d M rs, A. S. M a rty n siw ke on ‘'C orpus C h rls tI" ; th e pa-^-slon play of G erm any , n n d th e pllB rlm age play n e a r Hollywood.

M rs. C ora P a t to n p rese n te d th e devotlonals, th e C h r is tm a s sto ry from L uke. M rs. C. O . O lson c o n ­duc ted th e business session a n d M rs. Ida S w eet d irec ted th e b ir th d a y p ray e r in h ono r o f M rs, S, O . K lod l, M rs. N oah N ichols o n d M rs. Lucy Carder.

Tw o C h ris tm as caro ls w ere sung by th e ju n io r h ig h schoo l m ixed choir, d irec ted by H arley B. SmiU>.

M rs. Sw eet, dre.sscd In S a n ta laiLs ga rb , w as In c h a rg e o t th e g ift

exchange. T h e bungdlow w as b r ig h t w ith r ^ . - g reen a n d s ilv er s lre a m - c rs o n d o th e r sym bols o f th e se a ­son for, th e occasion.

R e frt^ h m e n U w ere .served by M rs. Z. C, B^yd, M rs. M arv in M ayo. Mra, C a rd e r’a n d M rs. K lodt,

¥ , ¥ ¥BO N FIRK SU P PE R FALLOW S SK A T IN G PA R TY

M em bers of th e C h r is t ian E n ­deavor society a n d th e S im day fcchool o f th e C hrL itlan c h u rc h m o to red to C edar D raw for a hka tlng p a rty la s t evening.

A fter th e w in te r Ki>orls e v en t waa concluded, a -w eln cr ro ast took ploce a ro u n d a ro arin g bon fire . T lie g roup rehearsed C h ris tm as c a ro ls fo r the caro ling p a rty w hich will probably be he ld th e P r id a y be fo re C h ris tm as.

Originality Featured Gala O.A. O. Party

S ettin g th e temix) fo r th e g a ie ty o f th e form al holiday season, th e 0 . A. 0 . D ancing club e n te rta in e d a t an especially original C hristm as novelty dance lo s t evening a t th e E lk s’ ballroom. T he sp o n tan ie ty w ith w hich th e group joined in learn ing th e in tricac ies of th e L am b e th W alk, following c d em onstra tion by s tu d e n ts o f M arie D unn H elm , contribu ted enjoyably to th e c e leb ra tin g mood o f th e dancers.

K. S. T offlem ire p resided ns m a s te r o f cerem onies fo r th e

Couple United In W ashingtonReceived w ith in te re s t by

h e r sou thern Idaho fr ie n d s, is th e announcem ent o f th e m arriag e of M iss M y rtle Irene Canim ack, d a u g h te r of th e late E arl C am m ack, F ile r, to Viggo G. ^fielson, non o t H . P. N ielson, C arr in g to n , N. D.

T h e w edding took place a t E v a n ­gelica l L u th e ra n c h u rc h In W ash - ing ton . D. C.. W ednesday a fte rn o o n . Dec. 3. a t 3:30 o'c lock.

A ttend ing tlie couple w ere M iss M axine G lanvllle a n d W oodrow K elly.

T tie bride wore a t ^ V b h ie s tr e e t d ress w ith h a t a n d accessories of v in tage and a ga rdcn lo co rsage.

Mrs. NiPlson n t lrn d c d th e U n lve r- .slty of Idaho , and a t pre.'scnl Is e m ­ployed by th e Social S ecu rity board ,W ashing ton . M r. N ielson Is a ’--------ployed by th a t board .

’Tl^n bride Is th e s is te r of M rs. H ow ard Cobb. K im berly.

¥ ¥ ¥GAY SOUVENIRS

; G IV EN PA RTY G U E S T S 'Sh irley Je an F u llm er w as hono red

by h e r m other. Mr.s. M elvin F u llm e r, a t a p a rty th ls-'w cck In h o n o r o t h e r fou rth b irth d a y annlvei-sary . M in ia tu re red> C hris tm as s to c k in g s filled w ith candy a n d n u ts w ere th e favors, a n d & lig h ted can d le c en te red th e refrc-Vim cnt ta b le .• Sh irley Poulter. Coro l a n d R ic h ­a rd O rchard . D onna O sgood. L o r­ra in e Luke. Sklppy S p ra ch e r. B e tty L u D unn and Ja n e t. G lo r ia a n d K ay RlchLson a ssisted 'th e hono ree in ce lebra ting h e r n a ta l day.

¥ ¥ ¥CH ILD R EN FETED AT D INNER PA RTY

M rs, Vera O 'L eary a n d ML« E unice Ewer e n te r ta in ed a t d in n e r M onday evening a t th e hom e of th e form er, 242 AddLson avenue , fo r m em bers of th e ir cla.sses In th e p r i­m a l departm en t o f th e P re sb y ­te ria n church.^ M rs , M arlon W . D u n n , su p e rin ­te n d e n t o t th e S u n d a y school; M iss V elva W att a n d 15 honoree.s w ere p resen t. T h e group assem bled a f te r school for game.s, ond d in n e r w as .served la ter . P ine cones, cand les a n d cicver place ca rd s m ad e th e s ing le (nWe altractivc.

o c c a s i o n , in troducing th e nim ble and dex trous “young­e r g e n e ra tio n ” who expertly p erfo rm ed th e L a m b e t h W alk , even to th e final "H oi.”

M rs. 0 . P . D uvall and B. F . M agel w ere ju d g ed the b est w a ltz e rs of th e evening, and w ere p re sen ted w i t h an aw ard a t th e conclusion of th e p rize w altz . M rs. E . E. O s tra n d e r received the dour prize.

M usica l NoveltyA n o th e r a m using h lg h h g h t o f th e

ev en in g w as Uic sing ing of fam ilia r songs a s tlie w ords w ere show n on a s lide a n d th e o rch e s tra played Uie a cc o m p an im en t. N um bers Included, 'H a ll, H ail, th e G ang 's All H ere." 'C h in a T ow n.’; "F o r H e's a JoUy

G ood Fellow ," "S ing . Baby S ing ,” 'I n 'th e O Sbd O ld sum m er T im e," •Roll A long. P i 'a lr lc M oon." “S w eet A deline." "S a n tn C laas Is Com ing to T ow n ," "S w ee t Rosic O 'G rndy" and

A lte r th e Ball."P u n c h w as served th ro u g h o u t th e

e ven ing fro m a charm ing ly a p p o in t­e d tab le . W axy g reen sm ilax tw rder- ed th e c ry s ta l p u n c h bowl and th e cry.stal c an d e lab ra holding lighted trim -son topei-s. T h e table was d ra p ­ed w ith a lace c lo th and c au g h t In f ro n t w ith a so p h b tlca ted red sa tln bow.

C edar boughs, red, green and .sil­ve r s tre am e rs , a rran g e d In a canopy e ffec t ov e rh e ad , and illum inated C hrlstm a.s tree s on e ith er .side ot th e o rc h e s tra p la tfo rm , com prised th e ba llroom dccor.

T e n HostsH osts o t th e evening w ere M r, oncl

M rs. .E m m e tt H ood, D r. and M rs. C . B. B cy ine r; M r. and Mrs. T of- fk ra lrc , M r. a n d M rs. w. C. Pierce a n d M r. a n d M rs. A. S . G ilbert.

A m ong th e e v e n t s w hich p receded th e dance, were those p la n n ed by sm a ll d in n e r grou|vs. as- & einbhns a t dow ntow n ho tels and

:.stauran(s.M r. a n d M rs. M. E, Dolling. 1430

M aple avenue , w ere liosts a t a cock- ta l l p a rty p reced ing th e dance, ond th c .R . J . Schw cnd im an home, lOlG S h o sh o n e s tr e e t e ast, was th e scene o f a n o -h o s t cockta il p a rty to r 2i guests.

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O fficers Named By OES Chapter

M rs. R ay D. - Agee was' e lected w o r th y m atron and W illiam M itchell, w o r t h y patro if, o f T w in Falls chapter, O rder o f th e E as te rn S ta r, a t th e an n u a l election m eeting la s t ev e n in g a t th e Masonic tem ple. E lec ted iind appoint­ed officer.*! will be installed D ec. 27.

C tlie r o ffice rs chosen were M rs. H en ry C h a m p lin , a&soClate m a tro n ; J . H . O la n d o n , a ssociate p a tro n ; M rs. C a th e r in e P o tte r , secretary ; M iss B essie CorU on, trea su re r; M rs. A. D . B o b le r, conductress, and M rs. C a r l S a h lb e rg , a ssociate conductress.

R e frc sh m e n ta w ere served by th e u n a ff i l ia te d m em bers. M iss B ertha ’T ice, c h a lrm o o ; M rs. Rebo Pcnce, M rs. G enev ieve D w ight, M rs, K . R. W a tt , M rs . R eynolds. M rs. S . E. L eece , M rs. H . Hk B u rk h a rt a n d M ra. O la H ow ell.

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Christmas is Ideal Time toAdopt ‘Good Neighbor’ Policyi SIATEIRKEBS

• B O ISE , Id» -. !> « • W.B—O ov.- Jeiec t O. A. B o tto lf»en In tends to In - 'tT oduce to th e n e x t Id ah o leg lflatu re V b ill to p rov ide tb e m erit system 'f o r a ll n on*e lec tive s ta te o fflc ta li *ftnd announced today., T h e e y stera w ould app ly to e re ry x le p a r tm e o t a n d w ould govern se lec­t i o n o f p e rso n n e l on term s "of abU- ^Ity a n d e fn c len c y ," B ottolfsen eald.( T h e g p v e m o r-e lcc t a sserted th e

. •bill ts In te n d e d to com bat " too g rea t r 'a n a t te n t io n to poUtlce In th e selec-

tlo n of s ta te em ployes."S eeks Rem edy

“A fte r M eln g th e cond itions In th is s ta te w h ic h resu lted from poU- tJca l favoritism ,•'^-tha-Bovem or-aaid, ■1 h av e d e te rm in e d to try to rem edy th « m th ro u g h a system w hich will n o t r e c o f f n ^ po litica l pu ll o r ambl* tlo n a s » g o vern ing fac to r In em - Idoym ent-"

H jo g o v e rn o r-e le c t sa id th a t a p re lim in a ry su rv ey show ed i t w ould co m b at c«U lneiM a n d Inef/lcJency In adsnlx^stratlon.

B o tto lfsen p o in te d ou t th a t 94 s ta te s h a v e som e fo rm of m e rit sys* te rn now In e ffe c t a n d in 14 of these I t Is a p p lica b le to th e en tire elective system .

By te rm s o f th e , ................... .u res , tb e sy s ta m w ould be in th e p rocess o f o rg a n iu t lo n by n e x t S e p te m b er an d w ould go in to fu ll e ffec t th e fo llow ing Ja n u ary .

Candidates Examined

V A b o t r d e x am in e s each can d id a te to d e te rm in e h is ab ility , efficiency, genera l e d u ca tio n , f itness a n d th e n

seleeta tl>e h ig h e s t ran k in g persons exam ined ,

T h e g o v e rn o r-e le c t po in ted ou t t h a t th e m e r i t system docs n o t p ro -

■ vide f o r .a n Inflex ib le te rm of office. T h a e x a m in a tio n s c an be renew ed V ^ o d lc a l ly . u su a lly every five y e a n , h a sa id . T fte fiv e y e a r period, beg in - t i ln g In th e m id d le of a n ad m in is­t r a t io n . w ou ld se rve to rem ove e m ­p lo y m e n t f ro m th e acope of any one p o litica l c a m p a ig n , h e concluded.

Tri-City Students Play for Recital

D EO LO . D eo. l i (Special) — T h e K a tlo n a l In s t i tu t e o f m usic a n d a rU p resezited th® pup)ls o f S tan le y O . M orlock a t a c o n ce rt a t th e rec re a ­t io n a l h a l l I n D eclo Sunday.

P u p ils f ro m R u p e r t, B urley a n d D e d o 'n u m b e r ir ic GO, played.

.p ro g ra m Included: “S lm p ll- • •• ■■ •• o rch e s tra ; "B lue Dan^

b y M RS. OAYKOR M A D DO X (NBA S<r.vlee>

L et's b u ild th is C h ris tm as on th e good n e ighbo r' pollcj-. W hy n o t do a s o u r gm n d p arcn ta tlld -.senct over a b a tc h o( lio t rolls (o r C h r is tm as m orrtln if b reak fast—o r a few Jars o f y o u r specia l Jelly for th e C h r is t- m ns m o m ln g toast?

S w ret R olb (13 rolls)

T h ree -fo u rth s cup m ilk. 2 ta b le ­spoons b u tte r , U cup aiigBr. t e a ­spoon sa lt, 1 com prew ed y e as l cake , a tab lespoons luke-w arm w ater, 2*i CMpa sif te d flour.

S p re ad fo r dou^h: 2 tab lespoons m e lte d b u tle r , H cup brow n su g a r, >3 cup chopped nu ts.

P o u r scalded m ilk over b u tte r , su -

Sa r a n d s a l t placed In a la rg e m ix - ig bowl. M ix y fo st w ith lukew arm .w a te r .a n d .a d d to lu k e -w arm m ilk

m ix tu re . D o n o t ove rheat th e yeast, e i f t In h a lf th e no u r. b e a t v igo r­ously fo r 3 m inutes. T h en b e a t In th e rem a in in g flour to fo rm a s t i f f dough . K n ead on a floured boa rd a b o u t 10 m lnute.ii o r u n til dough does n o t s tick to u n flo u rrd bo a rd a n d I*, sm oo th and eJsstlc.

T h ere is no b righ te r n o r a n y m ore ne ighbo rly C hriitm as gree ting th a n a ho lly -deco ra ted box of hom e-m ade

Jelly-R o u n d dough in to a ba ll a n d

p la ce In a greased bowl, cover a n d s e t In a m odera te ly w arm p lace u n ­t i l doubled in bulk. T h is ta k es a b o u t

SiW DECLINESSnow U.'ptlis In tho Saw tooth

c o u n try sliowcd a decided decline durJnif llic w rrk ending M onday, c o rd liis 'to tlie rep o r t rccclved hero today from p. 6 . M oore, Saw tooth UBtlonul Im r.il M ipervbor.

A w etk iiso bo tti tlm cuniiilullv foil a n d ilic ’ ricpUi rem a in ing oi Sow loo lh hlllK find m o u n ta in sldca w eic abgvo th e flsure* fo r th e sam e tim e In 1937. B u t th e IntervenlnR seven tlay.s. w lih no appreciable .snowfall, Miw bolU those figures dro)) bc iiciitli 1037.

A t K e trlu im th e de p th was th ree Inches M ondny, as com pared 'to e ig h t la.M week a n d in 1937, HaUey sliow ed tw o inches, w hich w as a o n e -in c h Increase over a year ago b u t m ore tlia n tw o Inches less th a n on Dcc. 0.

O th e r ch i'ck lng s ta ilo n s In' tho

u b e W altJ." g u ita r solo, Nelly OuUey: •S o Q f o f I n d ia ? ' vloUn solo, Jo h n S o p d j ‘Tbtoooglade,’* c la r in e t solo,

^ D o y l f l c r a v e n ; ’'H um oresque,” vlo- ^ i l n A u th K tS r a n d O o l i t e

B u t ta ra : "S o ro ri ty W alts ," o rch es­t r a ; ‘‘M in u e t In O ,” violin solo. Jack BIU.

Tap d a n u . Pauline a is le r , ac- ta tnpaclad tiy D oro thy M orlock; guitar duet, Vida T hom pson, E arl M athew es; c la r in e t solo, selected, D e W itt Y elton , so lo ist: "Pop G oes the W easel." v io lin solo, P hyllis Nov- s i l : "B llen t N ig h t Melody," violin Bolo. E t ta C u r tis ; "M aRterbllt O ver­tu re ,” H . L . A lford , o rchestra. D or­o th y M orlock p layed th e acconipan- im e n la f o r th e o rchestra.

T R Y T H IS MENUB R E A K F A S T : G ra p efru it

Juice, o a tm ea l, sw ee t ro lls, coffee, milk.

L U N C H EO N : C re am of to - m a to soup, m ix e d vegetab le s a l­ad, c ream c heese balls, honey n u t b read , te a , m ilk .

D IN N E R : P o rk chops, applc- sauce , sw ee t p o ta to u , green bennF. cabbage a n d celery snind. Ringer p e a rs , sponge cake , coffee, m ilk.

T R E E G O E S ON RAMPAGEPO RTM AEK X ;, N orth Wnica W.R)

— A S7-foo t f ir treo cra.-Owd on a hU U ldo above th o m oun ta in vlHage of N an tg w y a n t, rolled 600 feet, c ra slie d U irough a wall, sh o t over a n o th e r , a n d • sm ashed end-on

1 throiiB li th e k itc h en and Jn to tlie I .e ls ts r o o m o f a school whern c h il­

d r e n w ere a t les.K iu, No one In jurw f.

To e x p re a y o n r a e lg b b o r lr greeting* on C h ris tm a s .m o r n i n g s pan o t fresh ly b aked m e t roUa jo s i In tim e fo r (he b re a k fa s t coffee. Your a e lg h b o f i w ill w elcom e th is o n a sn a l p re se n t

honey, 1 egg, 3U c u p s flo u r , 2 te a ­spoons double a c tin g b a k in g pow ­d er, H teaspoon sa lt, 1 cup p in e ­app le Juice.- 1 cup w hole b ran sh reds. U .cup n u t m eats .

C ream b u tte r a n d b le n d w ith honey. Add w ell b e a te n egg. S i f t to g e th e r flour, b a k in g pow der, sa lt, rese rv ing U cup flo u r fo r n u ts . Add h a lf o f th e sif te d in g red ien ts to egg a n d honey m ix tu re , b le n d well.A dd p ineapple ju ice a n d b ran shreds.

M ix w ril, a d d T tm ain lng d ry I n ­gred ien ts a n d n u ts . P o u r in to a 1 -q u art loaf p a n . L e t s ta n d IS m in ­u tes. Bake In a alow oven OSO d e ­grees P.) ab o u t Hi hours.

C in n a n o o C andy Je llyA few Jam of u n u su a l Jelly. ar>

r iv ing b r l |h t a n d early C h ris tm as m orn ing , gay w ith ho lly a n d r lb - ^ s , is a ll In th o sp ir it o f th e new ‘‘good neighbor" in te rp re ta t io n of peace on e a r th to m en of good will.

Tw o a n d o n e -h a lf cups (1 pound 3 ounces) suga r. I H cups w a te r . U pound c innam on candles, U bottle f ru i t pectin .

M easure • suga r, w a te r a n d cin^ n a m o n cand ies in to sa u cc p an a n d m ix. B rlpg to a boll ove r h o tte s t f ire a n d a t once add b o ttled f ru i t pectin , s ti rr in g co n stan tly . T lien bring to a fu ll roUlng ba ll a n d boll h a rd U m inute. RemoVa f ro m fire , skim , pou r quickly. P a r n ff ln h o t Jelly a t once. M akes abo u t 4 g lasses, t oUnces each.

BvOt Store.— Adv..

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B ig W ood r iv e r w atershed show ed .sim ilar d rops a t Uie s ta r t o f th is w eek. O o lenn h a d IB iiu h e s . com ­pa re d to 32 H year agd and 2B lost

■eek.I n th e S u ln ion river watcr.'^hed

acro ss G a le n a sum m it, n o snow d e p th re iw rts w ere lis ted fo r th is w eek. itlU iough th e dep th In th e fiaw too tli valloy is understood to bo considerab iy moro th a n a year BHo. O n D ec. a T ^ l l l la m s ran c h hiifl r w l v e d 14 Inches compiu'cil to i lv r - in 1037.

C um ulative snow fall from O ct. 1 t H nlley h a s been 14.30 Inches tlius

lu r . AvcraKC U 17.63 Inclieji a n d one y e a r a g o thUi m a rk w as IS In e h u .

W ind is th e g rea tes t of a ll th e p la n t le rtlllz lnE a g en c lu , a lthough m a n y flow erlnn p la n ts depend en ­tire ly u p o n insects.

Wendell Auto Tangles With Freight Train

W EN D ELL, Dec. 14 (SpcclaD —A W ende ll m o to ris t ta n g led w ith a s ta t io n a ry f re ig h t tr a in la te M onday n ig h t, a n d cam e o u t second-best.

T h e au to ls t w as E. M . R ay . H« was n o t 'h u r t b u t h is m ach ine sus« ta ln e d dam age to rad ia to r , he ad ­lig h ts , bum per a n d fenders.

U r . R ay w as driving so u th o n th e stato ro ad w hen h e h i t th e f re ig h t t r a in .

T w o o th e r m ino r acc lden ta o c ­c u rred M onday n ig h t a n d T uesday m orn ing . L aM ar P rince, 9 . son of

Mr. and M n. Joo p ilncf, m tc ro ^ the • t n e t ’ln f r « t of » ear d r t tm by H em ke Bishop about <:90 p. m. Monday, boy austatm d • timpW ■ fractur* ot hU righ t ie trdbore tha knee. Bishop reportedly tried to tha boy by pulUng over to tba k f i . The child was picked up In front o f . the car,

G eorge S m ith , d riv in g a p ic k -u p truck T uesday m om log . was c o m lo f e u t on M ain s tre e t w hen h a ran In te a tru ck driven by E d C rouse, comlnc from th e n o rth , a t i h t lU thed ist c hu rch com er, B o th wlndsltWda w ere frosted a t th e tim e . E s tim a te d dam age ot taoo w as sulfered by tti« S m ith vehicle.

U » D iaries a n d C a le n d ar v a * a re new ready a t th a Clea S o a k Store,—Adv.

Give The O ne GiftT h a t is A ppreciated More A s T im e Passes On

YOUR PHOTOGRAPHW e a re open evenings and S undays 'till Xmas

So m ake a n ea rly appoin tm ent a t youf convenlcnct P ersona lize th a t g if t w ith y o u r p o rtra it

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all windows w * ' / ti(^htly closed i \

W IT H Scudebaker’i c ic lu - s ivenew cco ira ia im a tise r

you c an sw itch o n llviog room w arm th an d com fort for all pas* sen g c rs—re a r sest and fron t.

W ith th e CU m itizer o a (he job , w in d o w s and windshield d o n 't tag o r frostl T h e air in the ca r is k e p t fre« from stuffioesi.

Inv is ib ly located on d e r tbe f ro n t sea t f lo o r o u t o f th e way, S tudebaker’a C lim atiter d raw s in 2 0 0 cu b ic feet o f fresh a ir every m inu te—fillers it, heats it, d is tribu tes i t STciiIy th roughout th e c art

N o c o ld f l o o r i - n o co ld feet, no d rafts, n o dust.'cain o r snow . T ry th e a im s t i te r . Available in a ll 1939 Studebalcers a t sm all added cost. Easy C .I,T . term s.

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lo g th a n a h o lly d e eo ra ted box of ho m e m ad e Jelly.

a ho u rs . P lace dough on a sligh tly f lo u red board , ro ll o u t u n til u Inch th ic k a n d 12 Inches w ldr. B rush w ith m e lte d b u tte r , sp rink le w ith su g a r a n d n u t m eat^.

R oll up as fo r Jelly roll, C u t Into 1 -ln ch slices and placo r u t »|de dow n In a w ell>greascd b a k in g dish, a b o u t 13 inches by fl by 3 lnch«.r C over ^v lth ^ c lesn c lo th a n d Jet r ise u n til double in bulk. B ake In n m o d e ra te oven (350 d fg rce .i F.) fo r a b o u t 23 m inutes, o r u n t i l rolls a re n loely browned.

A io n i o l b read , itaeU o ltei^ a llglous symbol, becom cs a w elcom e C hrlfltm as morning" g ree tin g w hen perfec tly baked a n d dellciftely se a - Hoiied.

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At Christinas llmo send these plea­sure-giving cartons of Chcsterfield»^ packaged in jay holiday colors—wel­comed by smokers everywherew

You'll find Cheiterfieldi a ie lttr ctga- ' relle becaute o f what th«y give j wn - wiafy smoking pleasure than any elgartlti yO» ever tried~lhi right comkittatim r f t»04 ripe home-groum and aromalfe 7WnM» lo6acm rolUd to pwrt eigurettt \

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P iS S T tf. IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wedne«d»y, Decemlur M, 1938

C A R N E G IE W I N O V E R P I T T G R E A T E S T U t> S E TSports Editors Pick Tech for Best Surprise

Br HARSr FCBGUSOK ' UuHed Prtn SporU Editor

N EW YORK. Dec. 14 (U.ft) —T he scene o f th e greatest sp o rts up set o f 1938, in th e opinion o i sp o rts ed itors across ther country, w as « stad jum in P jttsb u rirh , w here 61 ,000 , p ersons p e e r e d th ro u g h th e dusk of Nov: 6 and re ad on th e scoreboard—

Carnejrie Tech, 2 0 ; P it ts ­b urgh , 10.

TTiejr could h a rtJ y believe ihe lr eye*, a n d n e x t day th e ta lk w ller.

g a th e red waa about I w C a m ^ J c T ech h a d tu rn e d th e ^ B » U « t 0 pow erfu l PlV ttbureh

been u ndefeated in l ia p revious 32 gumca.

D IrtiJon o f O p in ionT Jjw e w as m ore dJvlsJon o f op in ­

ion over th e g re a te s t u jjse t of th e y e t t th a n th e re was over a n v o the r

o f * P o m w m e rs In U n l ^ PrcM a n n u a l ye ar-e n d

poll. B u t w hen U ie b a J lo u w er? counted, the r ^ i t i w ere;

C&rnegle T ech ’s v ictory oyer P i t t . . . 23 per c e n t o f th e voU a c as t

ste « » a t t» . . . 1* p e r c en t.S o u t ^ r a C aU lom ia’8 d e fe a t of th e

N o t« D am e footbaU te a m . . . is p e rc e n t . ’ ‘

The ooU apse o f (h e P l ttsb u ra h K - r j t o W hich e n aw ed th e S 2 o Cub# to w in th e N aU onal le S ^ e p e n n a n t . . . l i p e r c e n t. '

T h e fa c t t h a t Jo e JLouis knock- c d o u t Max S d u o c J ta * la o n e round • . . B p e r cen t.

K rle te r V ictorySolly K rleger-a v ic to ry ovcc Ai

b ro u g h t K rfe g e r rec-- National Boxing

• w la t io n as middleweight' chanj. Plon . . . 7 per cent.

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T lcto iy wa« QD( enoug ii to m ^D e g ie Tech mto the uia Smut •»heu th e U n ite d Press a * 2 d ^

to chooec theT cSlleK /o o tt a l l c h * io p ica o f 1P39. T h e hon*

« , y tJed aad boasting two «U. •Anertoa pugew In Ki Aldrich, cen-

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^ ^ X l n l v ^ t y o ( Ida lio -U n lve rs lty of \ U ta h D M kethail w rlca h e re on Mon* f, dajr MBd T uesday , D ec. 30 nnd 37 V irem tod a y re iw rte d a s ''excepllonaU y

b w v y l by C h a irm a n W . a . (J e t t) < ]l Bwim of th e Ksmea for

.. P a lta Ju n io r C ham ber ot

Looking a t 1939^W ell, sir, she looks like a g rea t old season for th e ha-s-beens, once-greats,

c lc.. In th e w orld o f sports in 10391 Look a t th ese :BASEBALL—T h e G ian ts , wlUi aM>wed in te n tio n s of building a p e n n an t

con tender, h av e secured th e services o f Z eke B onura , w ho w as qultfi some b a tte r w hile w ith th e Chicago W h u e Sox, b u t w ho could n e ith e r h i t nor H eld w llh th e W ash ing ton S e n a to rs l a s t y e a r . H e w as e rp e c tc d . to be

sh if te d to th e m ino rs th is season—and look a t th e b rea k h e ec ts i

I T h en tlie rc 's good o l’' P u s h - ’B in-U p-T ony Lazicri!* HlB play ing days w ere th o u g h t to be over tw o years

ago w hen th e Y anks le t h im go. H e wa.s signed as a coach by th e C u te la s t y e a r and appea red In some 60 gam es—moatly a s a p in c h h i t te r . Now come th e Brooklyn

D odgers w ith probably one of th e ir d n fflest schem es—to u se h im as th e ir reg u la r second basem an du rin g th e 1039

B O X IN G —T lie re a p p e a r to be no new up-anci-com - >.% 'Mng young heavyw eights in th e business a n d th e chances ' H -a r e th a t Joe L ouis w ill h av e to con tinue tak ing on th e , ! '.I 's am e oltf se co n d -ra te rs . E xperfs, inc lud ing B enny

L eonard , p red ic t th a t h e c a n nam e th e round in w hich h e will knock o u t J o h n H en ry L ew ls~.and we w ouldn 't be a b it su h irlscd if th a t w ere true, M ax B aer m ay get a round to h l i long -an n o u n c ed com eback cam pa ign—b u t

w e d o n 't th in k h e 'll ever c a re to g e t In th e sam e ring w ith L ouis again .G O LF—T h ere m ay be a young m a sh ie -sw lnger capable of com ing down

th e f ro n t a h e a d of th e p rese n t c rop of v e te ran s—b u t w c do u b t it. T lia t Is, un less you w a n t to cou n t S a m S n e a d a s a rookie in th e golf gam e. E very th ing po in ts to Sam m y as th e n e x t to p -n o tc h c r In th e a n c ie n t a n d

hono rab le game—b u t h e w ill h av e to dispose of a n o th e r g re a t a r t i s t in R a lp h O u ld h a l.

^ T E N N IS — T lie re 's bound to be a new cham pioncrow ned he re , because D on Budge h a s tu rn ed pro . B u t B udge, a s a new com er, w on’t m ake a d e n t in th e p ro ­fessional ran k s—In o u r h u m b le opinion, a n d E llsw orth V ines a n d F re d P e rry w ill h av e no trouble In han d lin g

, th is w orld cham pion a m a te u r . •• In th e o m atcu r ran k s . U looks like a ba ttle betw een

Bobby R iggs a n d Ja ck B rom w ich—u nless old B a ro n von. C ram m shou ld r e tu rn to {n tem a d o n s l play. So i t « p -

j p e a rs th a t th e averoge c a n fa n s i t down nnd nearly pick * th e W im bledon f in a lis ts fo r 1930:

W RE ST L IN G —L et's sec now : W ho's cham p? Well, w ho co res anyw ay?

S h o r t Shavings-TT he B oa toa B ees a re th e only team In th e m ajors

never to h av e h a d a p la y er nam ed th e m o s t va luab le p layer In Uie leaguo . . . H erb T ad e , T ennessee c en te r o f 103S, Is stlU a he lpless Invalid becauso of In ju ries received ia th e K en tu ck y gam e th a t y e a r . . . H igh no te In base ­ba ll e legance: th e dugouts a t Com lsky p a rk (hom e of th e C hicago W hite Sox) will be a lr-cond itloned for th e 1939 baseba ll season . . .

A picked g roup of L os A ngeles h ig h school foo tball s ta r s will m e et a se lec ted schoU sU c te a m fro m C hicago D ec. 30 a t Lea A ngeles In th e f i r s t

in te rsec tiona i foo tball gam e o f Us kind in h is to ry . . . A rt Roogey, fam e d g am b ling ow ner of tlie P ittsb u rg h P ira te s , p ro fessiona l lo o tb a ll team , is repo rted to be " h o t" a g a in l a h is b e ttin g o n th e ponies. A y e a r ago h e w as rep o rte d to h a v e c leaned up -UOO.OOO in one a fte rn o o n 's b e ttin g . L a s t week, s ta r tin g w ith '12,000, h e r a n i t up to |M ,000 in o n e day . A nd th e y say th e gen tlem an c an use I t , a f te r h is d isastrous season w ith b is footbaU te a m . . . A nd In a poll by a n a tio n a l m a ia - Bine, G ustave K illian , th e (German six-day bicycle r ic s r, w as chosen th e ha n d so m es t a th le te in any sp o r t. i

JO iir Chaiees— ; i t y iJ u s t to sto p a ' lo t o f question ing fro m ou r r e a d e r ^

i in d to tia lt a lo t of a rgum en ts , w e ll g ir e )v u tlie wJ:i- I ^ U I B n e rs of Uie va rious bow l gam es (b u t don ’t b e t on th e se ) :

S o u thern C a lifo rn ia to c ross I>uke's uncrossed goal l in e n o t once, b u t a t le a s t tw ice in th e b iggest o f th e bowls—th e Rose.

T ennessee to hum ble th e Big S ix ch am p io n —O klahom a, In th e O range bow l a t M iam i,

T s*«e C h r is t ian ’s ‘’u n tr ie d " te am to have its iisnds fu ll w ith C arnegie T ech—b u t ek log o u t a n a rro w victory—m aybe a n d pe rhaps. T h is one a t th e S u g a r bowl in New O rleans.

a t . M ary ’s football team , th e fastcfct-com ing club in th e land a t . e n d of th e rec en t cam paign a n d a s ta n d -o u t fo r prospective natloi h o n o rs I n 1938, to dow n th e R ed R a ide rs of T exas T ech In th e ~ ' bow} a t D allas,

A nd U ta h , twice tied a n d once beaten , to down New Mexico In th e S u n bow l a t E l Paso.

SNEAD

Obmmerc e expensiwill s o to h e lp pay for th e Jaycee p a rk program .

M r. Bwim today annouiiced th a t tickets m ay be purchased a t th e fo l­low ing p laces: W iley D rug, s to n e 's Bowling alleys. M ajestic P harm acy , T ro llnger P harm acy , K ingsbury D rug a tore a n d th e uporls dep o rtin en t of Uie Id ah o E vening T im es.

A dvance sale Is being m ade only on a basts of boUi evening play, S lng le-gam e tickets will have tu bo purchased a t th e door.

As p re lim inary yam M . th e I 'w ln F a lls B ru in s will m e et liie ilurloy B obcats oil Uio fira t n ig h t a n d ihn R u p e r t P ira te s on th e secunii.

' S e ll-ouU are pre<llcted for boUi n igh ts .

Lou Nova to Battle Tommy Farr on Friday

By liE N S Y SU PER N E W Y ORK, Dec. 14 (U.R)—T he "million dollar baby” p ro­

m o ters hav e been seeking fo r th ree years—a “ w hite hope” capable of s tan d in g toe-to-toe w ith H eavyw eight Cham pion Joe Louis— m ay w alk o u t o f Madison Square G arden la te F rid ay n ig h t.

T h e occasion is a 16-round b a ttle betw een Lou N ov«, a y oung C alifo rn ia scrapper know n as th e “A lam eda A don is /' and ru g g e d Tom m y F a r r , th eW elshm an who w en t th e full d istance w ith Louis and two fo rm e r cham pions, Jim m y Braddock an d M ax B aer.

N ova la o n ly 23; ho h a s h a d b u t 26 p ro fe ss io n a l f ig h ts ; h its like a m ule w ith e i th e r h a n d a n d h a s a p rofile n n d physique th a t w ould do Ju stice to a sc re en Idol. B u t he Is m eeting tils f i r s t big te s t, a m an w ith m a n y y e a rs experience, a f ig h te r w ho. a lth o u g h h e c a n 't punch , c an ta k e it.

F a r r 8-5 FavoriteP u n c h p ro m en a d e sa id today th a t

N ova will n o t fa re so weU a n d ^ s ta b - Ushed F a r r a s a n 8 to 6 favorite . B u t th e re w ere a few ta k e rs w ho b e ­lieved by 11 o 'clock F r id a y n ig h t a new h e av y w eig h t f in d w ould be sa lu ­ted.

S u ch a s tu te boxing Judges a s Jack D em psey a n d G ene T u n n ey have m a in ta in e d t h a t R a y C arlen , m a n ­a ger o f N ova, w as a b it to o h a s ty In m a tc h in g h i s boy w ith a m a n like

P a r r . T liey con tend th a t N ova Is one of th e flne.st young p ro spec ts to com e a long In years b u t believe he needs more experience a g a in s t sec­o n d -ra te rs before try ing the tim e.

L ott to RosenbloomC arlen . a n old he ad In th e gam e,

sa id toda}': " I have s ta k ed every­th in g on Nova a n d 1 believe h e will com e through . I 'm a fra id th a t th is tim e Dempsey a n d T unney are wrong."

N ova, w ho la m arried to a C all- fo m la society girl, drew w ith Bob P a s to r and lost a quesUonable d e ­c ision to "Slapslc M axle" R osen - bloom . In h is la?;t assignm en t he s topped G u n n ar B nrlund , th e ru g ­ged F inn.

A knockout victory w ould boost Lou In to th e No. I challcnger sp o t because he w ould have done w h at n o o th e r m an has. I t would give th e heavyw elsh t division a m uch-needed sh o t In th e a rm a n d m ake a m illion d o lla r ba ttle nex t sum m er Inevitable.

American League to Try Night Baseball

Booth Heads Idaho’s Game Commission

BOISE, Dec. 14 (U.R)—G cbtgo Booth of Burley pi'CHldcd as th e newly-elected cha irm an o f Idaho’s f i r s t jjamc connnls- sion when It m e t fo r th e second tim e today to consider a civil scrvlctt system »h a baFtls fo r appoinlmeiitis.

B . W. HawJey o f M elba waa chosen Hecretary. CommlH- sioner S tan ly E aston of K ellogg was abRont on a buHlneas t r ip to Now York City.

T he now civil Rcrvice system was expected to provide a ir com petitive exam ination of conHcrvation officctH, A direc­to r, fish cu ltu ris t and o th e r o ff ic iah munt bo named.

M canwhllo, p resen t gam e officiulB rem ained in office.

Skiers A ct on Club Set-up

F in a l ac tion on thn coiutitiiU on a n d by-law s, a n d p lans lo r a dc lr- ga llon to In sta ll SiIim )ioiio uk l club nffioerafi a ro s lo trd on th n |)iogrnm fo r to n ig h t 's m ecth ig o l th e T w ht

. n u a BlUOlub.’ T h e o rg a n lia tio n will met i a t the

R o g e n o n ho te l a t 7:S0 p. m.B herm an Oe^ood, r h a in n a n of the

o o n itt tu tio n a n d by>laws c u aun tu ro , wUl autamll th e p ropotcd doounimlA

. fo r {UaoUMton by t i u club memberti. , AcUoa w in a im be taken uii (ho tn ih^n ta ^ p la n n ed fo r Uie group.

ficlals regard ing Uie S u g a r bowl sk iing s ite no t fo r from (he Rock C reek cam p.

Treiktiurer Hoy I'li ln ter a m t P re s i­d e n t , P ra n k J , M rA tro will te ll of p la n s for a ro n fr r rn re nntl Insiw c- llon tr ip w ltli C I 'J . P rice, Mii>er- v lsor o f (ho Mlnldolin n a tio n a l fo r- ent, nnd C. 11, U um agr, fo rrn t s r rv -

cnecutlvfi Hiul p rd jp rl riijw iln -

te n d fn t of OCO cam ps. C lear lakes a n d Illno lakes sk i poMlimuiM will abio l)c outlined.

A dditiona l Sports

P a g e T h irteen

By G E O R G E K IR K E E 7 N EW Y O R K , D ec. 14 (U RWSomc

n ig h t b a se b a ll wlU be p layed In th e A m erican leag u e n e x t season , a y e l­low ba ll p ro b ab ly w ill be used by th e N a tio n a l leag u e on occasions a n d b o th leagues a re qu ite likely to use a s ta n d a r d ball, a s a resu lt of f irs t-d a y s e n tim e n t a t . th e m a jo r leagues a n n u a l m eetings.

P e rm issio n fo r C leveland a n F l P t ilia d e lp h la e a c h to play seveu n ig h t g a m es w aa expected to be g ra n te d by th e A m erican league a t its m e e tin g to d a y . A fte r league m ag­n a te s h a d d iscussed n ig h t baseball P re s id e n t W ill H arrid g e sa id , “we b e llev e in lg h t baseba ll Is he re to s ta y ' tn d w i w ill d ra w up a reso lu tion oflyfil M t h e a d m ln is tra U e n ' of g u n u a t n i g h t E very Indica tion is t h a t i t w ill p ass ."

V otes to T ry Yellow Dali .T h e N a t lo iu l league voted to a l ­

low th e yellow b a ll, tried o u t. w ith 8\Kces8 I n a n exp erim e n ta l gam e iK tw een th e l^odgers a n d C ardinal^ la s t y e a r , to b e used nex t season u n ­d e r c e r ta in c ircum stances a n d w ith th e m u tu a l c o n sen t of bo th clubs.

'W e fee l t h a t th e yellow ball h a s c e r U ln v ir tu e s a n d can be used to a d v a n ta g e w h en th e background is tMid," sa id F r ic k . "O n c c r ta ln days w hen th e w e a th e r Is h o t a n d th e f a n s In th e b leachers a r« In th e ir s h ir t sleeves, th e yellow ball can be seen m o re easily ."

T h e N a tio n a l league voted to con* tln u e to u se I ts p rese n t baseball, w ith th e s lig h tly th icker cover a n d th e ra is e d sc am , a n d th e A m erican league In d ica te d It w as reccp tlv r to ­w ard a g re e in g on a uniform ball.

D if fe r on P U y rr L im it T h e re w as every ind ica tion th a t

th o tw o leagues w ould ad o p t a s ta n d a r d b a ll a t (heir Jo in t session be fo re C om m issioner K , M. L andis tom orrow . I f adopU on of th e yellow ba ll by th e N a tio n a l league proves a bo n e o f con ten tio n In th e jo in t session. P re s id e n t Frick sa id It w ould b e ,g lven up It necessary to re a c h a n in te r -c lr c u lt ag reem en t a u n ifo rm ball.

W Jiile th e tw o leagues w ere close to a com prom ise on tlio baseball th e y d id n o t sen eye (u rye on th e p layer lim it . T h e N aU aia l league voted to increasB th o p layer lim it f ro m a s to 3S b u t th e A m erican league v o te d to r e ta in th e 23-player lim it a n d a d d a 60-clay d isab ility c lau se o n w h ic h two playem m ay be p laced . A u n ifo rm a g re rm m t on th e p loy« r l im it w ill be reached a t to - jn o rM V a Jo lp t lesslon.

C h r ls tn a a c a rd s to r personal Im^ tw ln ling a n d special occs»lon. p riced fro m one c e n t lo flMy cetils a | Clos Book S to re .—Adv.

Hardwick Tops Jerome’s Rod And Gun Club

JE R O M E . Dec. 14 (JSpccUl) — W illiam N. H ardw ick W day h a d been e lec ted presiden t o f th e Je ro m e Rod a n d G un club., follow ing a m eeting h e ld a t W ood's cafe . O th e r o fficers n a m e d were-. S a m O tto , v ice-presi­d e n t; F red C o n an t. 8ecrelar>-; R us­se ll S h o r t, trea su re r : W illa rd Wood, J u l i a n R icke tts a n d H al W alllngton. d irec to rs .

G eorge Booth, new ly oppointed f ish a n d gam e com m issioner of the fo u r th d is tric t w as presen t a t the m eeting a n d gave a n In tercatlng ta lk on spo rtsm en 's activ ities. He led a g e n era l round ta b le d lK usslon, con­c e rn in g sports sub jects.

D r. J . E. P o tte r of Sho.thone abo spoke to th e m em bers on th e elk c ond itions In th e Selw ay na tional f o re s t .a n d of th e ro ad building in th a t a rea,

A le t te r o t app recia tion wa.i read fro m th e m em bers o f th e Bonnock c oun ty sp o rtsm e n 's association con­c e rn in g th e courtesies w hich had t>een ex tended to th em du rin g tbe lr p h e a s a n t h u n tin g hero In Jerom e c oun ty .

F e lU P lastlno , gam e fa rm head, ■poke o n th e n u m b e r o t b lrda w tilch h a d l>eeu libe ra ted thU k osoii and s ta te d th a t ttiere w ere abo u t 15.4S2 b ird s freed In 1038, a s com pnrcd w ith B.89B freed In 1937. m aking a g a in of m ore th a n 6,000 blrd.i lib­e ra ted .

Pros Pick All-Star Grid Club

N EW ■yoRK, D ec. 14 flJ,P>-The New Y ork G ia n ts a n d Q re c n Bay P ackers, respectively ch am p io n s a n d n in n e rs -u p In th e 1938 N a tio n a l P ro ­fessional football league race , each p laced th ree m en on th o a ll-lengue te am se lec ted by th e 10 coaches In th e c irc u it a n d a n n o u n ce d to d ay .

O nly fou r p layers w ho m a d e la s t y ear 's h ono r te am re ta in e d th e ir p laces an d . for th e f i r s t tim e in th ree years , no f i r s t year m en w ere given f ir s t te am rating .

F irs t T eam• E n d s—D on H utson , G re en B a y ;

O aynell Tinsley, C hicago C a rd in ­als.

T a c k le s -E d W ldseU i, G ia n ts ; Joe S ta y d a h a r , C hicago B ears.

G uards—D an P o r tm a n n , C hicago B ears; R uss Letlow, G re en B ay .

C en te r—Mel H ein , G ia n ts .Quarterback—Ace Porker, Brodt-

lyn .H alfbacks—Ed D anow skl, O loiJls;

IJo y d Cardwell. D etro it.F u llback — C larke H lnkel, G reen

Bay.H cln Was selcctcd fo r th e six th

consccutlve year. H ink le m ade It fo r a tii lrd stra /g ftt tim e wJilJe ^hc o th e r 1017 ropcatcrs w ere S tay d a - h&r a n d Tinsley.

F irs t Y ea r M enA lthough no f irs t y e a r m en m ade

th e f ir s t team , Ihrco w ere chosen for th o second—B ruiser K ln n a rd . Mla- sU sipp i tack le now wlUi SrooK lyii; " W h lo c r" W hite, fo rm er Colorado h a lfback w ho played th is y e a r w ltli P ittsb u rg h ; and Cccll IsbeU, fo rm er P u rd u e ha lfback now w ith G reen Bay.

T h e second team :E nds—Bill H ew itt, p h lla d e lp h ln a ;

M Ut G an teubc ln . O re c u Bay.T ackles—T u rk E dw ards, W ashing­

to n ; B ru ise r K ln n a rd , B rooklyn.G ilards—G corgc M iu^o, C hicago

B ears; J im K arsh e r. Wa.-ihlnBlon.C enter — F ra n k B ausch , C hicago

Bears.Q uarterbock—R iley S m ith , W ash ­

ing ton .H alfbacks — CecU Isbell.' G reen

B ay f-B yroa W hite , P ittsb u rg h .^ I b a c k —J o h n D rake, C leveland.

Second Ward Downs Buhl

T h e basketba ll season fo r M -M cn opened in sou th c en tra l Idohn ia«t n ig h t w ith thn T w in Knlln scrond w ard te a m defentliiK B uhl by n acore o f 36-13. W endell AlnKjulhi a n d Lyle W ood led th o srorlng with s ix poInU each fo r th e T w in Falla club.

T o n ig h t M iirtftugh will tako on thn TwUi F a lU flr« t w ard team <m tbe M u rta iig h floor,

In clu d e d In (h is s ta k e n rr Ii-hhu rep rese n tin g M urlaugh , T w in F rUh f i r s t w ard . T w in P a lls second w srd. B u h l a n d K lm iw rly.

A ro u n d -ro b ln sd iedu lp v ili be p layed , w llii a k iiin iiiiiirn t M t th n sp rin g wKh o ilie r nlukrs r pe tlng .

Idaho Player On West’s Grid Squad

SAN FR A NC ISCO . Dec. 14 (U.W- Cottches who se lec ted (he 22 m en for th e w est squad a p p ea rin g h e re J a n . 2 In th e an n u al ea& t-w est S h rin e foo tball game sa id today t h a t th is y ear 's selecUons c o n s titu te one of th e s trongest w estern te a m s in h is ­tory.

Babe H olllngbery, o f W ash ing ton S ta te college, speak ing fo r him self, B iff Jones. N ebraska; P e rcey Locey. O regon SU te , a n d D a n a X . Bible, T exas, d e sc r ie d th e te a m a s fast, pow erful a n d U lcky.

T h e lineup:E nds—S a m Boyd. T e x a s ; Jim

Coughlan. S a n ta C la ta ; C harlra H eilm an, Iowa S ta te , a n d Joe ,W end- llck, Oregon BU»te.

T a c k lf s -A l W olff, S a n ta C lam ; B ias M latovlch, U S P ; D ick 'IVzua- kowflkl, Idaho, n n d D ick F a rm an , W 8C.

auard-v—A rt M e a a i. W ash ing ton ; Jack Khod(.i, T e x a s ; P resco tt llutcliliui, O regon S la te , a n d Kd Bock, Iow a S ta te .

C en te rs—Tony Calvelll, S tan fo rd , a n d C harles Brock, N ebraska.

B acks-V Io B o tta r l a n d D ave A n­derson , C a lllo m la ; AI B ra g a . U SF; Bill Pau lm an. S ta n fo rd ; B illy P a t ­terson . Uayior; Pug H anders , l>rnke; W alt Nellsei), A rlcona, a n d Jim m y Joh n sto n , W axhlngton.

Mac Interv'i^ws Howard Jones—and Finds out Very Little About His Trojans

By IIK N nV McI.HMORK 1X)B ANUIilLUi, C alll., Dec. \S

(U R )-T hls lA an interview w ith How ard Joni’n. head ciiiioli of O ou th rrn C ulironilu l(X)lball. and 1 wm> yoti ttow tim t I t U Hkely to be very brief. Ilera iisn M r. Jo n m Ik brief. Hn undoubtedly Itnn hin tlujughUi 01) tho IKmu Ik)wI gam o ilK li IJukn, bu t he keeps Ih e n i tu h im self. 1 doubt 11 even KdKar I trru e n could inslin. Mr. Jiturn ta lk very m uch.

i siKUi tw o hdiirn w ith M r. Jones yesterday, de teriiu iied to w rest (rum h im w h a t ha th in k s o t l)li fuolbMI (enin, how ho w o u ld . com pare It w l(h h is strong te am s of th e past, a n d w hat h e th in k s it will do w ith D uka in tb s P a ia - dena fleaU o n J a n , 2.

H ie tw o hou rs w ere n o t «n tlre ly f ru ltlrss . Probably becauae ho w a n te d to g e t i ld o l n^n an() m y queatlona, U r , Jane* g o t w h a t la dow n rig h t gabby ior h im And spoke u mM iy u two aen tenues a t a lim e betero lapeiitg in to i l - U noe. '

ii» r a te i b U IN a U ain , w iilch

kicked rilts ln irU h In the lio,in liowl an (ho ntronHOBl ntuvtlnu eleven tlou tlie rn C nllfoinln ever llr ld ril, T h a i wun tlin club w ith flpiirlliig u iul l-tthner a t (lie ende, HntKli nitd IJruwii, Im-klfK. K to- enlH-iH nnd Stevenn, Hiinitb, You- nil. (T itter, and M iihlrr, Mr.- N rlsli. Clemenn and (JilK ltli, bnrkri.

lli ii Its pciweitiil n I lull an ilm i WSB, JiJiif.'s ,l*ij’t »iiip II oniUl have llrkod the onn th a t (liuinped N otrn D sm e two Uatuixluyn ngo. '

" I t WB» n g rea t first tn in i," hn auld, "liut I d id n 't have nearly so m any leserveo un 1 have tijilny. My p renen t aerumi to sm liu* a iw iter rocon t th a n th e rcuulnra '

B eing a fac t fan a tic , an a ll niy rea d ers know, I checked <m (his s ta te m e n t and found It (o U true O f th o 2» (Quchdowns tho T ro - Jans have scored th is year, u thorn havB been auored by th e aeo- nnd s t r ln i t r s , i t w as th e second te am th a t n d n e d 'N u ir o nam «. 'n i e boys w ho d id Die d irty work woro Ai K rouger. Ollner D ay, M ickey A nderoon, Ja ck U aa ia a a J

o th o n w ho w eren 't tn w hen th e Kamo s ta r te d . K rcuger. A nderson, Diiy a n d B a n la liavn each scored th re e touchdow ns th is season.

Hill S p a u ld in g , whoso U. O. L. A. (cKik a te rr ib le k icking fm tti th e 'l 'rt)Jana th is year, was p rese n t

vo lun loo red th a t (he Tri>]ans of tliU y e a r wern (l\e l>e.it Jo n e s h u d o v e r conched.

"V hey 're ta s te r (han th e ID32 te am ," h e sa id , "and Uiey'rc c a p ­ab le o t lif tin g them selves (O g re a t­e r h o l ih t s . T lie u a m aU years ago know I t waa good and look o v e ry - ' ihJjjg )>} s tr id e , N ever go t M C lt- c<l, n e v e r go t w orked up. Ilow - a ru 'a boya th is your^- a n d he irm st h ave ftO red lio t ones, because 1 saw t h a t m a n y w hen >they were kick ing u« a ll over th e p l a c e - * e t f ire d up a n d Ih rrn M nu s lo ji- plng th e m ,”

"*rhe te a m th is yeur Is a b e tte r passing b u n c h ,' too.” sa id Jo n es, nm ch l o m y surprise, " l never saw i^Hvey O 'U rltn |hus, b u t no one will a v fr coavlBce m e h e ever

th rew a b a ll b e tte r (hnn o rn n n y L a n M e l l d id agahih t Caliiurnla D ay m an pass, too. So cnn Aiulci- so n ,“

I a sk ed SpaulrllnK lo immr (Ue w eakness ol th e 'l'ti>}in, k-n,,, w ill m e et D uke.

" H a an ’l a ny ." he unnw rin i, "U h a s |)asse rs a n d gliiry lin iin rd ends. I I haa imwcr (<i bim i. And H Is so s tro n g deren«ivrly n ii.i i t c a n go t In » ho le w H hm i ry lng . I t h aa m ore rrsrrve ktirnH(t) th a n a n a rm y , and it i., ,,i,.|„y sm a r t."

I asked Jonen imw h r llumiiiit th e te a m w ould tnrn In tlir H(u,o bowl.

“ Wo never lout a Uiwl gam e" h e answ ered .

"A nd thoy won t Icmr iiih nme e lth o r ," sa id Spauld ing .

T hoy le ft mo a t tbit, ,xiint Jo n e s to w ork With hix irnn , jor th e R ose bowl, spa iitd lnu to work w ith th e U clans, whn iPHVn F r id a y fo r a gam e in lls tta ii.

Outlaw Cage Leaders Meet At Jerome

JERO M E, l» b . 14 (B p rc ls U -A 'a ll «-ns Miimded h e rn to<lay for

in rellng of idl so u th c e n tra l Idal hHlepcndpnt t)ankctboll m anaK crn ( coache.^ lon lgh t fo r ttio p u rp o w « t drew lng up sched iilea to r th is era- - in 's play,

m e et w an c a lle d hy Ommle W lialpy und will l » h e ld In W ood's cate . Ktartlng a t 8 p . in,

I top resen tstlv ra a rn cx |>crtcd tu Iw prcAent (nnn ( lo o d in g . F iler , 'I'wln i'a lls, Hurley, H litwhone, M urtuiigli, Kden, W endell. BUM, K im berly . I ty - pcrC, Paul nnd o th e r cKlea of (lie a r r a In terenlnl In (he p rom otion ot lnde |w ni|cn t b asketba ll In th n area.

No delln lln a n n o u n ce m en t 1ms 1)0^ inada us to w h e tlie r an a t- le iu p t will Iwi m arto t u to rm a le in \ie . hiio/i a.i played lu st y e a r. M anagers will protiably tako a c tio n on (liln phsso of Uio gam e w h en th e m eet­ing In callril.

StrikesBy FR E D STONE

T hose low er (eam a h av e n o re ­spect fo r th e h ig h e r ones. A gain th e (ep - iio tc h te an ia took i t on th e oh lo , w ith tb e Z lp-W ay tro n n e ln f th e Id ah o Pow er club two o u t of th ree .Vey O lsh, w ith 664. le d b o th clubs.

G eorge P a u lso n h a d a 314 fo r th e e re o ln g ’s best sing le. G tsh g o t a 308 single gam e a n d P a r iah h a d i 202.

AI N orton, w ith M 7. le d th e Pow er crew fo r th ree -g am e to ta l. 8ol N esb r b a d a 204 ( o r h ig h s ta - glo gam e. C ow an o f th e Z ip-W ay a n d Self a n d Jo h n so n o f th e Few ­e r com pany w ere th e on ly piayera to faU a b o rt o f i b » 800 m a rk .No one cam e close to A rt W oods'

2M score fo r th e w eekly prU e In th e Commenlil league.

Budw elser, le d by JOe D elss w ho cashed In w ith 657 pJajj. lOok two o u t of th ree from th e F ire sto n e boys. Joe a lso h a d a nice 234 th ir d gam e, which took th e lead f o r th o weekly prize in th e C ity league.

J im m ie .T hom pson h a d posted a 217 h is f irs t gam e to ho ld th e lead a sho rt whUe. N orm Sogn a lso h a d a 205. T hese boys w ere th e only ones lo to o r e r (h e 500 n a r k .T liom pson h a d a 516 to ta l. M ike

R ou th a S0«. N orm a lso go t a 535 to ta l fo r tho F ire s to n e crew.

Budw elser, w ith 3,382, ta k e s th e lead in th o C ity league fo r n e x t week's freo bowling.

Zip-Way and Bxidweiser Score Wins

T he second d iv is ion d u b s In th e bowling leagues la s t n ig h t rose up and knocked ove r a p a ir o f h ig h e r- r a te d teom s I n b o th th e C ity a n d Com m ercial loops.

In th e C om m ercial league Z lp - W ay con tin u ed Its u p -a e t re p u ta tio n by ta k in g tw o o u t o f th re e from Id ah o Pow er. Vey G ish w as h ig h - to ta l m a n w ith 564, w h ile G eorge Pau lson h a d a h ig h sing le gam e of 214. N orton to p p e d th e losers,

Budw efser took tw o o u t o f th ree from F irestone , w ith Jo e D elss lead* Ing th e w ay w ith a 334 th ir d gam e. He also h a d h ig h th re e -g a m e to ta l w ith 6&7. S ogn topped th e losers w ith 335.

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Idaho Club to Compete in Coast Section

CO LU M BU S, O .. Dec. 14 (U.R>— P la n f o r a se ries o f playolfs n e x t M a rc h u n d e r sponsorship of th o N atllonal C olleg iate A thle tic as»o> e la tio n to d e te rm in e a na tio n a l col« lege ba sk e tb a ll cham pion w ere a n ­nounced today by H arold G . O lsen. O h io 8 U te b askclba ll c oach a r t « W c h a irm a n o f th e N. C. A, A. basket* ▼ boll to u rn a m e n t com m lltc«. '

T ea m s fro m fou r d is tric ts In e a s te rn a n d w estern sections o t th o U n ited Stat«.i. approxim ate ly d iv id­e d by th e M ississippi river, will en« g age in sec tional toum am enU e i th ­e r M arch lo a n d 11 or M arch 17 a n d 18. T h o two ellm lnaU on vic tors will m e e t one week a fte r th e sec tion ­a l p layoffs fo r th e n a tional title , ho said.

E ig h t t-n tr le s to be N am edE n tr ie s from th e coun try ’s e l^ h t

d is tr ic ts w ill . be chosen by d is tr ic t c om m ittees o f coaches a n d a th le tlo o ffic ia ls w hom O lsen nam ed today.

T h o to lim a m c n t plan rep resen ts th e f i r s t a t te m p t by tho N . C . A . A , to d e te rm in e a na tional'co llege b a s ­k e tb a ll ch am p io n , O lsen sold. F u tu re m e e ts p robably will determ ine e u - , tom a tlc a lly th e U nited S ta te s e n try In a n y fu tu re Olympic gam es b a s ­k e tball com petition , he added.

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S even : W . A. W itte, W yom ing, c h a irm a n ; V adal Peterson . U ta h ; L ouis H . M ahoney , D enver: (6) W y­om ing , New Mexico, Colorado, U ta h , M o n tan a .

E lg n t: J o h n W. Bunn, S tan fo rd , c h a irm a n (o th e r m em bers to bo n a m ed ) . (lO) C alifornia, O regon, W ash ing ton , Idaho , Nevada.

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b ru sh in g th e cclllhg of th e h a ll at; th e h ig h school today. D ecorations a n d lig h ts w ere p u t In place la s t e v en in g by m em bers of th e B ru in s ta f f , sponso ring organization.

I n a d d itio n to purchasing th e tr e e th is y e a r th e s ta ff h a s 'I n ­c reased Its activities and Is a lso se n d in g o u t special C h ris tinas g ree tings to faculty m em bers a n d a d v ertise rs . T lie small c a rd w llh tw o sm a ll bears on the fron t c a r-

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FB I rv in S. Cobb, B o b B u m s F e u d O ver N a tiv e S ta tes

<rroB PM* On«>U nlt«d S taU s , i n d w h t t th e U nited S ta te s nav y InteU lgenco h a s learned a b o u t th e J * p a n e « navy , m ilita ry h u e s , navy cx tenalon p la n s. mobUI- sa tlo n {flans, a n d d a ta o n th e num * b e r a n d pow er o f J a p a n e se ships.

T h is In io rm a tlo n w ould bo of the u tm o s t va lue to R uss ia, federa l a g en ts sa id . «

Q orlm fo rm erly w as a Russian consu late o fficia l h e re . Ho Is a R uss ian c itizen a n d fede ra l agen ts w ere reported ly a f ra id h e w ould ob­ta in ba ll a n d flee to Ru.<ala. Salleh. how ever. Is a n a tu ra llM d A m erican c l t lu n a n d can b« h e ld here.

P U n n ed R ecord Sales I t w as leam o d th a t Q orlm sup ­

posedly h a d a rra n g e d w ith Sallch to supply con fiden tia l records or copies o f them fro m th e U. S. naval

. intelllBcnco d e p a r tm e n t. '□ o rlm WM sa id to have tolkcd

th ree tim es by te lep h o n e w ltli Soviet charge d 'a f fa ire s C o n s t a n t i n e O um ansky In W ash in g to n etnce hli a r re s t M onday n ig h t. T h e Inst call la s ted I I m in u tes a n d o rig inated from th e Ja il he re .

R o b b e ry C h a rg e s Q u a s h e d b u t M a n

F a c e s N e w C o u n tT w o m en accused of robbery won

dlBmlssal o f chnrgo* ^ g o ln s t them lodny—b u t one o l th e m en received a rude • Jolt p ro m p tly th e re a f te r from Uie sh e H ffs o ffice . ‘

H e w as se n t back to county Jail to bo ta k e n to S t . A n thony , w here he U w anted on ch a rg es of Jnll- b reaklng.

T h e p a ir Ls E a r l Jum cs, 27. D en­ver, a n d A rlliu r S im m ons, 23. C um ­berland , Md. J a m e s w as released b u t S im m ons m u s t face th e Jall- b reak charge a t 8 t . A nthony , w here lie h a d been h e ld lo r a n alleged b u rg lao ', s h e r i f f s o ffice rs said,

R e jec ts D elay Judge J . W, P o r te r o rdered d is­

m issal o l th e robbery charges th is m orn ing on m o tio n o f P io sccu tor E dw ard Babcock a f te r su s ta in in g D e- fen.io A ttorney S . T . H am ilton 's ob- iec tlon to B abcock’s req u e st fo r con- tlnuanco o( th o rase .

Ja m es a n d S im m ons w ere accused of robbing F ra n k B . C lark. M ur- to u g h ran c h er, o f 18 o n th e n ig h t o f Oct. 21 a t K im berly . 0 (flce rs

‘ c laim ed they a lso slugged the ran c h er . T he c h a rg e w as dism issed w hen Babcock In fo rm ed tho court th a t C lark Is now In C hicago a n d 0 . A. Bates, o th e r key w itness. Is In Colorado.

Last C r im in a l Case T l)e cose w os th e la s t on the

crim in al c a le n d ar fo r th is te rm . Only one civil Jury a c tio n Is lis ted and Judge Po rte r ^ c l tl in t fo r nex t M onday.

F rem on t c oun ty sh e r i f f ’s depuCles a re to com e h e re to r e tu rn S im ­m ons to S t . A n th o n y , S h e r if f E . P . P r a te r said.

C la r a 0 . S c h w in n R i te s C o n d u c te d

Ptm era l .v rv lccs w ere held yes­te rday a fte rn o o n a t th o W hite m o r­tu a ry fo r M rs. C la ra O . Schw inn, IV ln FolLt resid en t fo r 20 yenrfl. Mrs. L. CI0.S read th e C h rb tln i i Science aen lce .

Mrs. J . E . Crojw snng “Leave I t W ith H im " a n d " a h e p h e rd Show Me How to G o." Mr.s. Jn c k lln playing th e accom panim ent.

Pa llbeare rs Were E. E. H ull, E d­w in N. D ay. F i tc h 13nll, ClwrKc Me- K ean , J . E. Crca.i a n d A, E. W il­liam s.

In te rm e n t w as In T w in F a lls crm - otery.

K o y a ) N e i g - h b o i ’s S e t

H o l i d a y P a r l y D a t eItoynl N eighbors o f A m rrlra and

fJieIr ch lld rrn will m e et F riday a l th n Ctlrt Fellown ha ll, pronijjily nl 7:30 p, m., fo r th n annm il ChrlJ<tiiin« im rly tintl excImiiRr of "I’ollviiiiim' Kirt«. Hniitri ClaiiH will dl.'Jlrlbiili U-ents fo r tl io .th lld re ii.

A fcBtiire o f th e luoB rm u will hr a m arlonett*' ahow . d irec ted by MImi Vr m ls Hlrhitrdfi, rh lld r rn will lie Invited l<> p n r tlc lp a to In un ini- Itroinptii progrnni.

B y PA U L H A BRISO N(NEA Service) |

H O LLY W O O D - i f s fun to s it w ith I rv in S . Cobb, on a sound stage o r a t « b a r. o r anyw here , a n d lis­te n to th e ru n n in g com m ents of a g rea t a n d m ellow hum oris t. A fter la rge doses o f Hollywood’s p a tte r com edian*, a few m inu tes o f Cobb

a sedative.T h e f a t m a n w ith th e look a n d

gen tleness o f an old m astiff lives o u t n e a r tl)o ocean In a big house once occup ied by O re to O arbo. T ho o n ly rem in d er of h e r fragile, fo rm er p resence , h e says, Is a Sw edish h o t w a te r bottle th a t she le ft b e h in d . I t ’.'i a trem endous tiling : h o ld s ab o u t a gallon.

W ln d ln f U p H is Memoir*Cobb com es In to tow n now and

th e n to do a b roadcnsl o r a p ­p e a r In a p ic tu re . His big Ipb th o u g h . Is f ln ls lilng Uie book of m em oirs w h ich he began th ree ye a rs ago. I t Is n o t a chronologi­c a l a cc o u n t o f h im self, bu t a book h inged by rem iniscences, w ith one th in g rem in d in g h im of th e nex t. He» w anted_ to call U "B efore 1 T o r g D t 't t ," b u t B u rton Rascoe b eat h im to th e tit le . I t probablv will be ca lled "M ostly About Me,”

M uch of hLs publlalied ilc tlon h o s .b e e n b ough t and adap ted for th e sc reen , b u t Cobb Isn’t a movio w rite r . " I hnve sold a few origi­n a ls th o u g h ," he adm itted . "You see. I 'd te ll th e s to r le j (0 th e p ro ­ducers a n d cas t them a-s I talked- In stead o f ta lk ing about the boy o n d g ir l a n d tlie tough old u ndo . I 'd u se G able a n d Colbert ond W allace B eery . I ’d a c t I f ou t. And I 'd p u t th e m anuscrip t aside as th o u g h I w ere so cxclted about th e y a rn t h a t I Ju st had to te ll i t In m y ow n w ords.

"T h ey p a id m e for my eiUhvisl- ;m . I Bue-ss- Anyway, they never

m ade <he picture.-;."G ood A ctor '

F o r 58 years, Ccbb n e V w . d o nned g reasep a in t. B ut he had to ld s to r ie s a ll h!.s life, and long before h e began acting h e wos a m a s te r o f th e sm all ge.Uure, th e wise look, th e delJS'wl clim ax, the quick sw itch and — m ost of a ll — tim ing .

L ate ly som e of the .studios hav - a sked h im to work on th e scrip ts o f p ic tu re s in w hich he w ould a p ­pear. Cobb m erely says. "Me w rite fo r th a t guy? I 'sh o u ld say n o t!"

He likes to a c t occa.^lonally b e ­cause th e re 's s till enough of nov e lty a b o u t I t for relaxation . H is lo s t p ic tu re , though, "A rkan­sa s T rav e le r." w asn 't m uch fun d u r in g 10 day.s on location n e a r th e d e se r t, a t 116 degrees. B u t h e liked w ork ing w ith Bob B um s, w hom h e a d m ires as a philosopher a n d y a m -s p ln n e r . T lie tw o hnvc c a r rie d on n b itte r feud about th e ir n a tiv e s ta te s , A rkansas and K en tu ck y .

. B u m s W as B urned Up B u t B u r n ’s m ost scurrilous

c ra ck s a b o u t K entucky were topped by C obb 's accoun t o f how h e once w as tr a v e lin g th rough B um s’ hom e c o u n ty — " n o t by cholcf, o f course’’ —w hen a tro o p of r iders who seemed to be fo x -h u n lin g dashed Into view a n d o ff a g a in over hills and fences, th ro u g h gMlleytf a n d u n d e rb n u h .

No, th e boys w eren 't ' h im tln ’ foxes, a na tive assured the a s ­ton ished Cobb. I t seem s th a t thl.^ wo* th o 2 l,it b ir th d a y of a local Judge 's son . a n d U w as a cu.stom of th o reg ion th a t w henever a b o / cam e of ago th e ne ighbors would a .isem ble a n d ru n h im down, and c a tc h h im , a n d p u t panLi on him,

8 (o rlr» H appened U ure Cobb sa y s h e Is’ convinced th a t

a ll Iho b e s t s to rie s rea lly h a p ­pened , M aybe th e y a re very old. a n d h avo been m o d e m lr« l ninny lim es, b u t a t som e tlm n they h a p ­p ened to som ebody, T lie ve teran h u m o ris t Li acqua in ted w llli a t lenst p u r t o f th e h is to ry of a cer- (iilii Inb lc w hich h a s been iw pplnn u p In va rio u s fo rm s ever since he ra n rem em ber. A m an once of- fen-d to p rov ide docum enU ry ev i­dence t h a t th o in c id en t really

f o h i :(;a n t h p l a n n k iiHYUNEY. N, fl, W . (U.Rt-pinna to

se t up 13 meteoroloBlcnl sta tloiw In th e A n tn rctlr u r r iinder way. Hlr H ubert W llklnn, th o fanioim A ustru- lliui e x p lo ir r sa id on hln a rriva l here from iho U nited S la te s .

IR V IN S, COBB

POIl FEARS NEW iZIRESTmCll

VATICAN C IT Y . D ec. H W .n - V atlcan au th o ritie s f e a r t h a t Q er- m any Is soon to e n a c t a sc ries o l laws Imposing restric tio n s o f u n p rec e ­den ted ecvcrlty on R o m an Catho lic c hu rch activities. I t w as aa ld today In reliable q ua rte rs .

Bo .seriously docs th e V a tica n gard th e p rospect. In fo rm a n ts said, th a t if (lie law s a re p assed th o V a t­ican In tends to pub lish , a t oncc a diplom atic "w hite book," k e p t ready for m ore th a n a y e a r , ch ro n ic lin g r e ­la tions betw een th o V a tica n a n d the N atl governm ent o v e r a long period a n d c iting alleged N azi In ju s tic es to Uie church.

Som e sign ificance w as a tta c h e d to Uie publication • by th e O sservatoro Rom anco, tho o ffic ia l new spaper o rgan of th o V atican , o f a n article from th e L uxem bourg new spapep W ort, tho C atho lic-conse rvo tlve or­gan of th e p rincipality .

• n ib a rtic le a sse rU d t h a t H aas K orrl, N n l m in is te r fo r ,c h u rc h a f ­fa irs . Intended to su b m it to th e N ail B a r association fo r e x am in a tio n the d ro f t o f a law g o vern ing c h u rc h a c ­tivities.

ha p p en e d to a p a tern al nnc?.stor d u r in g th e R evolutionary w ar. B ui Cobb h a p p en e d to be pro\vUn« in & volum e of Josephus one n k h t , a n d th e re — w ritten a few years a f te r th e , b ir th o f C hrist—\va.s g ra n d a d d y of th e story.

" B u t t h a t w asn ’t a ll,'’ chucklcd Cobb. “Jo se p h u s began by say ln s: ' I t Is rec o rd e d am ong th e A ncients th a t In th e o ldest days 3f th e ’H ie ba n s— ’ a n d th e n he w em on to re c o u n t th e s to ry! ” .

Cobb ran ib lc s so Interc.^tlnnly, a n d in a m a n n e r so unlike th a t of a pe rso n being Interview ed, tlin l I a lw ays fo rge t to tnkc note.'. B u t I n e v e r , sh a ll fo rget h is o ff-h an d d e sc rip tio n of a certa in m ale s ta r ; "H e h a s a ll th e crisp vigor o f n m a n w h o h a s been drow ned In lukew arm w ate r for about e igh t doys."

T IM E S AND NEW S

C h r i s t m a s H o m e L ig h t i n g C o n t e s t

E N T R Y B L A N K

Christmas Decorallon Editor,Idalio E vening T im es.

I wHnt (0 do m y p a r t in m ak ing Tw in F alU m c ity o f C h rltlm aa cheer. 1 p lan to d e co ra te r o r hom e and desire to e n te r th e T im es and News C bristm aa borne ilg b lin g contest fo r th e 960 in c ash aw ards.

(Note: M all o r W in g th is to oK lcet o f th e T im es a n d News by ■' m„ Dec. 16).

J e r o m e C a r a C o l l i d eJERO M E, Dec, 14 (SpecU D —Tv,-o

cars, d riven by Jo h n H osm an and W. D . Dbvls, b o th o f Je ro m e , co l­lided here T uesday m o rn in g a t the in te rsec tion o f M a in a n d A sh s tre e ts and causcd an a p p ro x ltn a te dam age to bo th c ars of a b o u t 925.

Tlio collision oc cu rre d a s H osm an, headed e ast, was a tteA ip t ln g to m ake a U -tu rn , Davis, a lso he ad e d e ast, s tru c k tho H osm an c a r a s I t was m aking th e tu rn . N o ono was In­ju red .

- B rier and Z ippe r cases, bill folds a n d p o n e s , a U rg e a sso rtm en t a t C lot Booi( Store.—A dr.

White House Annual Social

Season OpensW AB H IN Q TO N , Dec. 14 nj.R) —

A n o th e r social sea.soii In th e n a ­tio n a l c a p ita l opened today follow ­in g th e f i r s t- to rm a l W hite H ouse d in n e r o f th o year.

T h e P re s id e n t and Mrs, Roa'icvelt e n te r ta in e d 88 giie.st'! a t d in n e r la s t n ig h t In th e s ta te clln|ng room a p d received 300 additional gucst.s a t a m uslca lc a n d dniice rcc lta l in th e e a s t room .

T lie d in n e r wiu; the a n n u a l one for c a b in e t m em bers and th e ir wive* th a t open.s th e .'ioclnl season—two m o n th s 6f s ta te d inners a n d recep ­tions .

I n th e absenc f o f S e c re ta iy of S ta te a n d M rs. Hull a t Llmo, Pe ru , th e S ec re to ry of th e Trca-sury a n d M rs. M orgenthou headed th e ILst of guests . All o th e r cab lnc t member.s. ex cep t S ec re tary of Navy Sw am oii, w ho Is HI. were pre.wiit.

O th e r gi/cst.s Included high gov­e rn m e n t officia ls, innny of th em heaclfl of R overnm enl depnrtn iem .t. A m ong th e non-r.overnnn 'n t niie.'.ts w ere M r. an d 'M rs . John D, Itncke- feller , Jr.

IIAtON 01 V«l»« Mr (OPC0*T-fM to I*NIT0NI

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EXCHANGEC harles B urns, a T w in FalLs

resident, had o lte n h e a rd the Ktory of a pack r a t w h ic h alw ays leave.? sometJUng in exchange lo r som ething h e h a s ta k e n aw ay— bu t he never U iought a "h u m an pack ra i" w ould p u ll any such trlck.'i on him.

Fact t i n t th e tr ic k h a d been com m itted, how ever, w as revealed by Burns to local- po lice today.

H e liifonned th em t h a t h e cam e ou t to s ta r t h is c a r b u t th e m otor w ouldn 't tu rn over. H e inv e stig a t­e d and dl.vovered t h a t sometuic h a d stolen ih c b a tte ry to h is m a ­chine and Inserted in Its place one which was "dead ."

T lie theft, h e ss ld , occurred some time betw een D ec. 6 a n d th e pre.yjnt da te . T h e c a r w as pa rked behind th e B aker room s on M ain avenue *oulh a t th e tim e.

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DRIVE OPENS ON LiOR SELLING

B O IS E , Ida., Dec. 14 (UJO—T h e s U te liquo r commission today began u i in tensive drlvo ag a in s t v io la to rs o l Id a h o liquor law* th a t re su lted In 14 a r re s t s In Pocatello, e ig h t In J d a ^ o r a i l s and a p red ic tion o f 30 m ore »rTcst.i In n o r th e rn Id ah o w ith in th e nex t week.

P ra n k M eek, commission o lto m ey . M id h e would s ign com plolnU ■ ga in st p roprietors of illegal liquor

« la a e rtb en i Xd«b9 *day or tomorrew.*’

E. P. Horsfall, cominlaflon aiem« ' ber, led the drtve. W. B. Y eam an.. board chairman, said the action « a a .Uio resu lt of "a lm o st « j e u azui a h a lf of in te n s ire work."

Tlio . rec en t e lec tion IniU lled in o ffice a s prosecu tors men who wera w illing to cooperate wlU i the com­m ission In e n fo rcem en t o f U q i ^ regula tions, m ak ing th e drive poa* slblc, Ycamai) added . j -

T o insure ' q u k k e r s ta rtlD * <tf youp au tom obile m o to r on a cold m orning , dry the porce lain extent'* a ts Of th e sp a rk plugs to prcTCDft . th em from shorting .

M e l b o u r n e B o o m sM ELBO U RN E. A usU alla W.R)—

A ustralia 's com eback from th e de­pression m a n ife s ts Itself m ore and m ore every day . L ocal building per- m lt.1 for th e p a s t y e a r were 939,* 190,113, th e h ig h e s t fo r 10 years past. I n one m o n th pe rm its wefe is­sued for 441 dw ellings, n th t^ s . 11 fac tories, 0 business p rem ises, { pub ­lic school bu ild ings a n d a th e a te r.

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MBage.Twelve IM H O EVENIK'G t i m e s , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wednesday, December 14, 1938

MARKETS AN D FINANCEBy United Pres§

i- LIVESTOCK

Bo«ir MO; m u k e t ungven. e u r . 35e b lfber; top fT-U: bulk »1J 3 to t 7J 3;

-V K kU ig tow t t» M to8bw p: l.COo; m v k e t ite i< l/: >»nMu

*7J0 to W-40: recdert » 7 /« « « 13 to «9.U.

CHICAGO LIVKBTOCK OHICAOO-Hogi: 19.000; d lrccu

' 000: m o d » n u iy ACtir*, Sc to J5c.Ijr lOo hlKhcr; lop r .U : bulk foodeholc* 1 * to aoo II*. ----------------to 3S0 lb. BTengM »7------- --— --310 lb. bu tchw i *7-10 17.15: lood Itgtii

• WKt medium weight p tc k lo i »ow» M M to W.7S; enrem a w eighu 1440 down.

30 DUIK. - ............-0 )bi. r> .« to n . » ; 310

« lb. BTengM »7-i5 to r>J3: 2M to. . . b. bu tchw i *7-‘ ------

‘ WKt medium welgbito M.75; e«wem« »--»..... .......................

ShMp: 0AM: dlrecU 3.009: (ate Tti«- ‘ d« r to t l4inii* and yearlings moitly Uc

Jower: «bMp itM dr: lam ^ top «9.10; bulk n.73 to «9; ilaugbter vm * t3.7» to MJS; today's trade tlow; fat Umba

. w « u to ISc lower; early bulk 4 8 .« to 18.79; t>Mt to ablppcn |9 ; indications

« a iu ; load or ao oiitatM dlng yeu • a d llgbt iteciB atMdy; b u t other* dull; alMable abare today's steer crop will sell a t llOJO upward; bulk geceral cnq> I &73 to up to «U P*14 tatmedium v e it^ t steera; teverai loads t l l M to tlM S; all Abe stock slow, waak: most fa t cows $5.39 to M: cutters M to « .7J: b«tttr» «7 to t» M : best aroaad 110.50; bu)U *a.U down, weak to l»e lower; vtalera |S to ts .

OMAIIA LIVK8TOCK OUABA—Bocs: 4.000: SCO direct; wriy

salts m od u d ebolee 210 lb*, down ID llm ltr t. T w raa, wMk; up to 270 lbs. l»o to SOe h l p i ^ t b a a Tuesday's aver*

s f f c w a ^ s . :mod cbolo* 160 to 970 ll« . «f.tO to n.SO; Itttie done on hetTler welgbts; packers bidding 17 down.

Csttla: 4.000: ealTca 300; early sales medium to >ood led steers, yeariinss aad hM fen Cbout steady: cows sUady

. to weak; m i e n weak to 5o lower: •tsBk«rs and leedert about steady: fed •(MIS and y w i ln a largely U.7S to •lOJS: eholco y M r i l^ beld tb tll .so •n d above: medium to good helfcr* «7J0 to «S.7J; practical top vealers M-».

U ee p : 8.300: e u ly bids ca f t Itm bt •r: asking slMdy and better; otber

10

^ 'l ^ ' t o f H u o b s ; 'nos t~M rted ctiol'ca a ttlT s Ikmbi bsld above |8.73; best tedwooled lamlB held above

--•w ss M ^ io m t rang* ' abov* 18.40.

wve W.73; t M e £ m ; all CeidlBg lam

OaOBN ItVKSTOCK . OO DIK -Bogs: 350r Tery slow, mar­

k e t a o t (aubllstied; tew early sales

done

i s 5 s i t ^ a g i % s " d 6 f e ? r s r ‘.•tedc fS M to 97; l«t«

7M lb. fed beUera w ith two per v»«>I**!!mjtiiiiwiM M.tfv vwnu, twn

and abolee oowt 1340 to M.

NSW’ YORK. Dec- H (UP>-8,to<'lu today advsncFd tractions to 2 points to a new bUti since Novrmbn- U m the most active turoo»er «lnca Novem­ber fO,

Aviation Issues ;ed ai> fsrly rlfif. IlAlU swung into line. Krsvy volume a t ru lug prices came Into rubberi. Mo­tors Usues coQtlnued In favor. Fmnlly steels moved up, tided by plscecnent

t several ordcn for steel rsfl*.DulldlnK share* had a good market.

OIU Improved and im sll «Mns wfte noted In utllUles. coppers and mercan* tile issue*.

Bonds sdvanced In one of the mo.'t sctlve sessions of the yesr. Whest. corn, cotton. jlJJf. rubber and copper fvi- turca were higher.

Beo Motor, moat active lisiie on the txwrd. w u an exception to the tread. U made a new low a t 11 a shaie. off t l , as result of a su it for receivership against the company. Ueavy volume was noted In Q tn tt t l Motors <nd Chrysler, both of which were atrong.

U. 8. Steel touched 6S>j. up 1. and Republic nV i. up l. Bethlehem gained a polbU. Anaconda gained nesrly a point and Howe Sound more thsn a point. RomesUke made a amall gain

^I2ha"'w ?re made by Douglas Aircraft a t 7T,«. up .l>.iu United Air­craft 4Mi. up IJk; Goodyear 37',i,JU . and Hercules Powder TT'i;* V sd J» g was w ry active Just before the eiwe. T lcken ran behind despite abbreviation o( quoutlons. Pricramade new blghs for >he day, aided by s*— • ooTtrlog.

1 N . Y . S T O C K S• ------------------- -— -----------------

N EW Y O R K . D ec. 14 (U.PJ—T lie m a rk e t c lceed bJ^her.A laska J u n e a u ................................ O'.-jAUJed C hem ical .....................Allis C ha lm ers ............................. 48A m erican C an .......... .............87A m erican R d d ia (o r ...............— 17 ^A m erican S m elting ....................6 2 \A m erican T elephone ...........- .... H 8A m erican T obacco B .... - ...........86A naconda C opper ......... ............33A lchlaon, T opeka Sc SanU i Fe.,.. 3 8 ^ A iibum M oto rs 3 'B a ltim ore Se O hio — ................. G-B endlx A v ia tion ..................... 24'B e th leh em Bteel ...........- ...........- 15B orden Co. .... 16’4J . I , C ase Co.Chi.. Mil., S t. P a u l ic Pacific..C h rysler C orp .................................C o c a-C o l« — .... ....................J33?iCom tocfclal So lven ts ............... ..C om m onw ealth i t S o u th e rn — C O Q tlneaU l OU of D elaw are „ .C o m P ro d u c ts ........................ ......M'Jidu P o n t de N em oursE as tm an K o d ak ......................... i s i l iBJectrlo P o w er ic L i g h t ______lOTiG en e ra l E le c lilc - .......................44'.*G en e ra l P oods _______________ 37HG en e ra l M o to is 50UG o o d y ea r T ire ................. .............37 !4I n te m a t t o n k H arv es ter ______60in te m a U o n a l T e l e p h o n e 0 ' . 4Jo h M M im v lllf t .......................— 196K e n n e c o tl C opper ......................43 ’LoeW a In ? . ,

r* rs .3 !s s ' 'i . '; s ! .v r :to «7J0: eommoa be lfen down to low outtor and e u tter oowi (2.50

s S " ' i r i s r ^ I ^ SiWBMWan M to M lb. lambe »e,U ' |a.1S: tood 10 cbolee ewes «1 to

........................ - a to ehol«* but-

___ __________ • ^*io: cows U.MUA; (Mr MJO to M.ift; e u t tm (3.79

_____ -1i bulls S y JO («.»&; ealres 900;. « t e ^ : j 5 r i C i « f » W to ^ 11; c i i w d

t tM p : SM; medlUBt to good wooled ttm ba steady a t |8.3Si good wooled ewes •4.10.

»Sa“SSSfoJSSSSEN..;I >49 direeii top and bulk 170 >. butehers H ; packing son '

______m : boldovere 39; a toads ...d iu n CalUornla steers off beet top* IS;

• ......Sheep: p a rt deck medium to good

M lb, OaUfomia wooled lamba

j L o c a l M a r k e t s

Buying Prices « . « « __________

Oreak N orthenu No. i .Morvteras No, a .............

— 0t one local dealer. Three___ quoted - o u t o t roa-.......HortAerm).

O raai Morvti

■aial Beds, lao

■ |E ^ 5S — = :::::j!:!2a n a l Hsds, No, 3 ...................... ......ii.40

tTwo BubI dsaitrs (luotsdi ONIUNb

Onums, a to 1 Inch ............iOnto&s. a iDObes or larger ........ _ .«i.ou“ • a to 3-lnch ____

, 3><neh or larger

Ho. 1 ........Na. a

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POTATOES

FU T U R E POTATO TR A D E S (Q uolationa fu rn ished by Sud ler W egen«r A Co.i

.Ja n u a ry d e liv e ry ;. no su its ; c los- In s b id a n d ask. 91.75 to 91.83.

M a rc h de livery : no .sales; c losing id and 'D sk , 92.01 to $2.13.

IDAHO FALLH POTATOES IDAHO FALLS—Wire lii<|ulry tslr, de­

mand slow, market dull. CarlDads t o. i s h track to dealern: llUMCli U. b.

to quote. Bulk per hundredweight___ to grotvers. Ituufflclent trading toentablUh a market. Bhlpping po in t In­form ation; twu drgrem minimum, 20 degrees maximum; cle«r.

Cll!CA(iO POTATOES aU C A O O -W m ther clear, trm pcra-

turo 27, Shlpmrntfl <11, arrivals 04. on ■; 323. Buppllen moderate, demand

m arket Ida. R uuets barely steady.------ UcClures. good (|uallty and colorsteady, fair quality pole color slightly weaker, northern nCoek »H vtrletlan steady. Ida, Buaset Burbanks, i car - .7 9 , 3 cars *1.70, 1 far 5 cars

.83, J car |l.02i,i; No. 2. 1 ear llJO ; . car practically free from cut.i i i j o . Colo. Red McClures, cotton tacks, 1 car g3; psle color. 3 csrs tl.U . I car 91.80; burlap sacU. I ’ car 91.93; fair quality, pale color. 2 r a n 91.70, 3 cars 91.63. Wls. Round Wnitea, ReQ«rally.......................... 91.0i, N. Duk. —

0. 0. No. 1.. . . . quality, . Triumphs 8J per t I car 91.40; dobbl>lers 8

.. 91.26. 1 _ cen t U, 8 . N Chios. 1 car OO per

per f I U. I91.23; 1 . .

1 11.20; Early. . . .................. 8. No. 1 11.30.

------- Bed Blver .iVslley, 1 car mixedW arbas No. 1 and Early Ohloo "cent U. 8. ^ . 1. a ■, 9i.i;

CK/CAGO ONWSH CUICAOO—Onion market. M) pound

sacU ;111. yellows SOc to 75c.Idaho sweet Spsnlsh B5c.WU. yellows «0c to B5c.U U h sweet Spanlih 8ic to »7>je. Idaho whites 91.40..

B U T T E R , E G G S

SAM FHASCISCO SAN FRANCISCO-nuHer:

ic; 81 score 20c; 80 score core 28',,c.Cheese: WholesUe Hals ISc; tripIcU

Lc; 89

CHICAGO CinCAQO—Butter: Mcrket weak:

celpts 62S.IS3 groas Ibi.; extra flroU 23^4° to extras 17Uc; l l r s u 34‘,icto 23>«c: seconds 24c; specials 27^<,c to 27*ic; standards a8!'»e; centrfillrea 24c.

Eggs: Market steadt'; rccelptA 3.207 cas«s; fresh graded lirsu , leas - - ears 28‘ic; extra flriU, leas than 27Hc; checks No. 1. 18c; No. 2, 18c: ren t receipts 23c; diriien No. 1. 21>ic; No. 2. 18c; refrlgersted extrss 22<«c; re- frlgersted standards 22c: relrlgeratod n r s u 2l»ic.

Cbeeae: Twins 14'<e to Ha^c; daisies H»ie to J5!ic; JongJiorns l«>ic to 1"

WOOLBOSTON—Scattered sales of domestic

wools were being closed In Boston, the ^ r t« d agriculture

Oood French combing lengtlu . fine Territory wools in origTnal bags wero........ ..... ............. 67c to 68c acoiir-

• t o ^ d

. 479i

.. 63

N aU ona] D airy P ro d u c ts ..N ew Y ork C e n tra l ......P a c k a rd M otors ..............P a ra m o u n t P i c tu r e s -------J . 0 . P en n ey Co, ...........P e n n a . R , B ............ .............P u re O U ..R a d io O orp.........................R a d io K e ith O rpheum ..R eyno ld s T obacco B .....S e a rs ,R o e b u c k ..................S h e u U n ion O i l .............e tm m o n a Co.......................B ocony V acuum .............B o u th em P acific ...........S ta n d a rd B r a n d .i ...........

. 31% .. 1314 .. 18% .. 6>i, .. 28',;. W .i .. &0% . 44'.

S ta n d a rd O il of New JerseyT ex a s C o rp ..................................T ran s-A m eric a ............................ 6 SU n ion C arb ide St C arlw n ..........BOHU nion P acific ................................c i .U n ite d A irc ra ft ............................4 lHU n ite d C orp ..................................... 3U . 8 . S teel, com ............................. 60SW a rn e r Bron.................................... QW cBtern U n io n ..............................23'^1W estinRhoiuio E lfclrlo ............. 110',iP , W . W oolw orth Ct).................... 60A m erican Rolling M ills ............ 2H ;A rm our ......... ............................... .. B'.iA tlan llo H e f lit ln g .........................; n \B oeing , .............................................. 33'i,Briggs M unufunlurl|ig Cu.......... 31C u rtis s W rlKht ........................... .. 7EleclrJo A uto U lo ....................... 351;K o ittton o n . .N ational D lntlllers ............. JHliN o rth AmcricHn Avintinii .Safew ay Slores ..............S c h rn ley D U llllers ............

0 h t( latlQ Ti)ol .

...... 17!!,

..... 37'A

..... n - n...... 7H..... l a 't......w%

.. 34',;

O h io o nP h iirips Petro leumR epublic B tc o l.......V anad ium ...................U U h P o w e r * l ig h t7^. pfd,4D '4-nJ '!,Id ah o Pow er flv;, iiitt......... 101- I 04Id ah o Pow er 7 ‘i pM ........ lo a - l ia

N. y ; C U llB KXl^HANOEA m e riin n Bu|>pr I 'n w rr ............ sO lties eorvJcft, n rw .................. f l ',KlM trlo Bond i t hIiiuo ............. l o ' jP o r d 'M n lo r L td ............. 3 \

SPECIAL WIKE

630 to 66c. Graded halt t

CEiFW HSTEIIS 61

CinCAOO. Pec. 14 (U P l-W hcat prlcr< worked lilBher In a dull sewlon oil the Clilcaso lx>4rd pi trade today. Lack o( niomiuto In (he southwest wiiMt belt sjjil a U U up tu rn Ju corb

ere coiutruclive factors.At tlio clo»e wheat was up »ic to *ic, >rn up Ic 10 I'.ic. and oats unchanged > !ic nighrr-OpvnlnK nuolallons lit w heat »

unchanged to V|C higher. Oespltt weak Liverpool market. Cfnl’avomble porlA from llie SDuthwmt tended tu s tr ic t lellliiK, and only fair demand sufnclent to give the trading a f undertone- General Interest In the n ket remained a t a low ebb,

Oood local buying encouraged by tone of the spot market was rcspona for thp lale firmness In corn, a prices hsd lagged In early trading.

GIlAm TABLE CHICAQO-Oraln range;

open . (Ilgh LqWheal:

May .....July

Corn:Mar.

. ,40n

,M»k ,«3»i .H>j

,50-’* .48H

.42% .4J>i ,42 4 I 'j ,44% .45 .43>i, .44V, .13

. ,78U

. .BO>i

May .........M’,.:July .........52>,->

Oaii:Dee............. 28'jMsy .........23*.Ju ly ...... ,27»,

Rye:Dec. ____ 12UMay .........»July . .431’.

Soy beant;

M»y _______CASH GRAIN

cm cA O O -W heat: No. 3 dark north- cm spring M',aC; sample grade mixed

Corn: No. 2 mixed S2’ic ; No. 3 and No. 1 mUed } l ';c : No. # mixed 4B’.c; No, I and No. 2 yellow S2'io to 52>ic: No. 3 yellow Sl>.;c to 52c; No. 4 yellow 500 to 32c; No. 5 yellow SOc to 5:e; No. S yellow 49',|,c; No. 1 while SS'^c; No. 2 white 33c; No, 3 whito 3 t’«c to 54>:,c.

Oats; No. 1 white 31',ic: No. 2 whit? 30',iic; No. 3 white 29',4C to JOUc; sam­ple grade 23c to 29V<C.

R y e ;.............Bo>b

-w 76^,.Darlev:

C3e; wis, s;Minn, 48C I. . ..

TlmoUiy seed; 92.9S to 93.13,Red top 98.7S to 99.25.Red Clover: 913 to 9I«,

... ___ Ing a t f4.86S0. (he Americanequivalent was « .28 cents a fine ounce, compared with 42J# cents yesterday. Flrward allrer was quoted a t 19 9,'10 pence an ounce, up 1/16 penny.

: New York 4.85; East St. Louis

aUpl* oomblng length ... around 72c scoured basis for seireiM I6U. The average run oC 12-monthi Texas wooii m orlginsl bacs were bringing Ho to 70c scoured basis.

METALSNEW TORK—Tbday’s em tom smelt­

ers prices for dellrered metals, ccnts per pound;

Copper; H ectrolytlc H*<; export 10.31. T in: Spot s tra lu 45.90 to 45.9S.Lead; New York 4.75 to <.80; E^5t 81.

“ . t ,4.50.

Aluminum, virgin; 20 to 21. Antimony, American: llU .Platinum, dollars per ounce; 30.00'

to 34. IQuiekMlnr. dollar* p e r riosk 0/ 7fi

11^: 77 i o 81.90. nomlnni,^ n g A n , powdered, dollars per lb.

19 to 20, nominal.

flF1736.eAlUEW A S H IN G T O N , (U.R) — S m llh -

Ronlan In stitu tio n , in cooperation w ith th e Nntloiifti P a rk ecrvJce, Is exploring U if • .site t t th e F re n ch - In d in n b a t t le ' n t A ckia, Mlsa.. w ith view to th e passible e stab - llfihm eiu *ot n na tio n al m onum ent.

O n th a t b fttticfleld Che F rench un der S lcur dc VlcnvUle w ere-d e - cisivrly dcfcatetl on May 20. 1738, by n w Chlckn-sftw Ind iana . marK- Ing nn In itia l Him In th e tide ttgaliist th e F rcnch In th e earJy stage of IliPlr long strugg le With th e Brlll.sti for con tro l of MlssLs-slppl VBllry.

H enry D. Colllii.s, jr ., a rch aco l- o jls t. is iinw tnnk ing th e local survey of the ba ttle .site near presen t tow n of T upelo, Miss., and will try j- 'to de lim it th e actual g round covcrcd by th e ba ttle w hich wa.s In c ffec t n -s le g e of a pallsadi'cl Ind lnn town.

S ta tem en t by Itis tllu teT h e Sm ltlvsonlan IiisU tu tion , dls-

ciisiJHR th e projcc t, .sold In p a rt:•T h is t l i r c c - h o u r engagem ent.

In w lilrli th e F rc n ch colonial troop.s were hnndlcnppcd by lack of a rtille ry and th e In d ian s were .?uppo.scdJ>' d lri'clcd by E nglish trad e rs , may have h a d a s ign ifi­c a n t cffect. n t th e tim e unapp re - clnted, on tlip long struggle b e ­tw een th e two em pires fo r the paw .« } o n of Icri-Jtory betw een th e A ppalachians and th e M issis­sippi.

•T h e Chlcknsaw.>i long h a d been hostile to the F rcnch a n d friendly to Ihc Ei!i:IW!. BJenvJlle had p lanned to cru.sh them in a vise betw een hl.s own troops a n d a F re n ch forcc u nder G enera l d 'A r- ta g u e tte which v,-a.>! m oving .south­w ard Irom ■ th e ‘IllJnolJ te rrito ry .' ■nie la tte r never arrived , and It w as la te r learned, i t h a d been c u t to piece.*! by a Chlcka.saw am bush . TJie In d ian s had ta k en m any prisone rs nnd burned som e th em a t th e slake.

D efea t Considered S lfn lflc an t"H enceforth , t h e unconqucrcd-

Chlcka.saw constitu ted a serious obstacle to F rench progress from th e ir gulf colonies to Uic n o rtli- w estw ard. O therw ke they m igh t hav e c.stablLshcd a contlnuou.s fo r­tif ied line w est of th e A ppalach Ians betw een C anada a n d th e G ulf w hich would have been very d if-

J lc u l t fo r th e EnglUh to penetrate.•'A fter th e ba ttle of Ackla the

C hlckasaw s. nicmbcr.s o f th a t old Creelc confederacy, rem ained In possession of th e te rrito ry a round T up«lo fo r approxim ate ly a cen ­tu ry . T hey were one of th e m ost p rogressive of In d ia n tribes, w ere unable to .stand ag a in s t the sou thw estw ard expansion of U n ite d S tates.

"W hile prim arily concerned w ith de lim iting the site of Ackia, Col­lin s will al£o tr^' to locate o the r spoU in the neighborhood signifi­c a n t In Chickasaw h istory.;’

* D E N V E R B E A N S 1 • •

S p e a k e r O u tl in e s S a f e ty M e a s u re s

F o rres t S te w a rt, ' field d irec tor fo r Idaho , A m e ric an B ed ..Cross, .a d ­dressed T w in F a lls R o tary club a t a luncheon m e e tin g th is noon a t th e P a rk ho te l.

H e gave s com prehensive outline 01 th e f a rm a n d hom e acciden t p re ­ven tion p ro je c t being carried on by th e o rg an iz a tio n , a n d explained tt^e f in an c ia l s e t-u p o f th e Red Cross,

Dr. C. R . S c o tt rea d a le tle r from th e R o ta ry c lu b o f B udapest, H u n - g a o '. p rese n tin g ’ th e H ungarian p o in t o f view reg a rd in g th e Czecho­slovak ian s itu a tio n .

T here a r c a t p resen t 3,10(. H u n g aria n s in th e d isputed te r r i­to ry . acco rd ljig to th e inform ation froti) B udapes 'T -

W, P . H an ey • P t r o g r a m chair-

cr-W rgeiiei Ika B ld g .-

INVKUTMRNT TKIJHTSI'W........................ lao.aa

F und , T ru s t, A............................ » 0.31Corp. 'I 'r iis t ...................... t 360

In o ............................

M IN IN G STOCK H B u n k er H ill and B ulllvau No u lc n MtH, 0 1 ^ Oupimr ........l f l '.ic -1 7 'j r

M a r k e t s a t a G l a n c e

I'llglisr.

» tip W o ' i o c o r n lo to llic hlalMr,

loobaugsd.

P r i c e R e d u c t i o n !

1 0 aOn The FatnotisALLIS-CHALMERS W-C TRACTOR

Effective December 15th

DELIVERED PRICE. . . . $960C A M P B E L L

t r a c t o r C OH u r l e y — P h o n e 1 9 9

m a n . S t t ia r t H . T aylor presided .C , E . B oo tb , fo rm er r e s id e n t o f

T w in F a lls , h e re on a business tr ip f ro m C a lifo rn ia , w as a guest.

3 Mentioned for Reclamation Post

B O ISB , Id a ., Dec. 14 (U.R>-Thr«e m e n w ere m entioned p ro m in en tly to d a y b y 't h o s e close to G ov.-e lect C. A . B o tto lfsen a s possible a p ­po in tees lo th e office o f com m U - slo n e r o» rec lam ation u n d e r h la a d ­m in is tra tio n .

J a m e s Spaffo rd of Cam bridge, e n ­g in e e r fo r th e w ater c on servation b o a rd a n d a Republican w as s a id to h a v e Uie Inside track . R . W. F a r ls , D em o cra t, Incum bent, a n d 8 . T , B a e r , of Shoshone also w ere m e n ­tio n e d .

G u a rd s L e a v e t o R e tu r n J o h n s to n

BOISE. Ida.. Dec. 14 W JO -E . F . Corftin. deputy w ard en , a n d D an C aT anaagh . tnm key , le f t th e Id ah o a U te pen iten tiary to d a y to b ring lo a n c a n McD, Jo h n s to n h e re to r In ­carce ra tion , W arden P e a r t C . M ere ­d ith said.

T h e m en a b o w ere a ehedo led lo p id t u p p risoner! a t B lac k fo o t a n d Id ah o Fall*.

T h e w arden sa id , how ever, t h a t ho d oubted w hether S h e r if f E . F . P r a te r w ould release Jo h n s to n f a r com m it­m e n t n n tll a fte r a h e a r in g o n a m o­tio n fo r a new tr ia l s e t fo r F r id a y by Judge J . W. Po rte r ,

T ho U niversity of w estern P rance , was H31,

M E H L H A F F

T R A C T O R C O .J e r o m e — P h o n e 9 7

(4LLIS-CH/1LMERS

U n c l e S i d i r e c t s y o u

t o a f a s t - g r o w i n g p a g e

The TIMES-NEWS

C L A S S I F I E D S

the page with complete classification y

R esu lts come quickly w hen you use th e Tim es-N cw s

C lassified Ads .. . . and no wonder! For now th is page

o ffe r s a COM PLETE classification to bring' M ORE

a tten tio n to YOUR a d ! Over 15,000 hom es reccive your

ad . . . and now w ith COM PLETE classification, re ­

tu rn s to each adverti.ser will come even more qwickly

. . . more economically. J u s t phone 38 or 32 fo r fu r th e r

inforrnation.

Let these classifications help sell your merchandise, rent your homes, simpreal estate or farm implements.......

Q U I C K L Y w i t h L I T T L E E X P E N S E

C L A S S I F I C A T I O N :

S p e c i a l N o tic o .s

H c a k h P o o d a

A u c t i o n KalcH

D rU R lcH S I ’h y a lc ia n

H a t l i a n d ManHaKC ( i i f l H Itop

S c h o o lH a n d T r a ln in K L o s t a n d F o u n d I ’c tH o n u lu

K e a t i t y S h o p s

W o r k W a n te d b y W o m e n W o r k W a n te d b y M e n

W w fU cd H e l p W n n le d — M a le a n d

F e m a l e Ih iH lncH H O p p o r t u n i t i e s

S to ro N a n d O f f ic c u f(»r H c n t

F u r n i s h e d A p a r t m e n t n

H ou H ck e ep In K : R o o m s

H o a r d a n d K o o m

R o o m a n d B o a r d W a n t e d

C h i l d r e n 's Homc.M

F u r n i s h e d R o o m s

l l n r t i r n lH h e d H o u se .'^ F u r n i s h e d H o u s e s

W a r e h o u s e s a n d T r u c k - h R c .

W j in te d ( o K e n t o r L e a s e R e a l K s l a l e ]< o im s

M o n e y lo L o a n f o r H a le

L o I h f o r S a le

r r ( » p c r ty - S a lo o r T r a d e

F a r m s a n d A c r e a R c l l i ) f u r n l s h c d A p a r t -

m c n ln

F a r m s f o r K e n t

S t o c k n n d S h e e p R a n c h e s F a r m I m p l e m e n t s

H a y , ( J r a ln , F e e d

/.I v c s lf j c k

P o u l t r y a n d B n l> y C h i c k s

L i v e s l o c k - F o u l l r y W a n te d

I 'a r m n n d ( J a r d e n P r o ­d u c e

S o il a n d F e r t i l i z e r

i t i r d s , R a l i l i i t sW a n te d t o H u y

M is c e l la n e o u s F o r S a le F u r n i t u r e F u r H a le R a d io a n d M u s k

A u to s F o r S a le

T r u c k s a n d T r a i l e r s A u to P a r tH - T i r e s

A u to R e p a i r s

C O M P L E T E c l a s s i f i c a t i o n

b r i n g s f a s t a c t i o n a n d p r o f i t s

. . . th is couiilecywith th e g ri'a t Tlnies-NowH circulation of over 15,01)0 \}\m li

every usei' o f TiiiieH-NrwH < ljiN;)l/i(>i) /u),s.

P H O N E 3 8 o r 3 2

and ask forC L A S S I F I E D

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Weancsday, Dccemlier 14, MSB IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PageThlrteea

For Excellent Buys in Liviestock and Poultry, Always Use the ClassifiedW A N T AD BATESP or PublleaU oo tn Both

TIM Ea tnd NBW8 BATEB PB B U N * P E E D A Tj

Bit d«r& p e r Ud* p«r ------ 1*«• Thre# a»7«. per Une per■ O ne day. p e r Un«__----------------- *♦«

S3 1 /3 D iscount F o r Cash

C u h d la co u a t a lto v ed It a d rr r* lU em en l l i P*ld to r w ith in Bcven days o f f t r r t tm crtlon .No c lass ified ad ta k e n for lew. lh a n 80c. Includ ing dUcounL Line of c law U led advertU lftg com*

' pu led on ba«U of tlva m sdluqi* leng th w ords per line.

IN T W IN PALL6* PH O N E 32 o r 3fl POR ADTAKKH

IN BUHL Leave Ada a t V aniey> O andy Stor#

IN JERO M E Leave Ads a t K i W R oot B tttCOM PLETE COVERAGE

A T O NE COST

H E A I.T H FOODSX M A S Spec.—P itte d da les , 3 lbs..

25c M ixed nu ts . 2 Iba.. 35c. L an d is H e a lth Food S tore , 323 Bho. N.

Sea Foods F or X m as 12—a-oz . can s , fancy sp rin g sa lm on,

♦2.50.12—7-oj. c o iu A laska m inced R azor clam a, *2.50. M ixed case, $2.50. P . P . Express. Sea Pood S p e ­c ia lties . A nocortes, W ash .

D RUGLESS PH Y SICIA NV OU w an t you r h e a lth resto red to

n o rm al! X -raya fin d th e cause . P a in less ad jiw tm en ts co rrec ted . A lm a H a rd in . D . C., m M a in No.

BATH AND MASSAGEM A 8SA 0B . 114 M ain No. P b . 116-R-

G IFT SHOP

U nique Costum e Jew elry 75c. lU O . W indow Siiop, 801 M a in 8 .

SCHOOLS AND T R A IN IN GN EW classes s tarU ng J a n . 1. T w in

P alla Business U niversity .

LOST AND FOUNDL O ST —300 K alsom ine b rushes. If

you hava one of o iua a n d a re th ro u g h , please re tu rn . M oon’s

G R A Y horse . 1600 lbs., b ra n d on r ig h t h ip . Lost n e a r C astle fo rd . P h . 14-R4 O aaUeford. collect.

T h eL iv esto ckF o r SaleC oluinn

can te ll you w h ira to fin d th ^ t cow o r hor&a

you’ve been w an tin g to buy.

Read th e co lum n da lly to f in d th e B E S T

BARGAINS or to fin d aom eoni w ho w an ts to

make a TH AD E w ith you.

U se th e L IV E S T O C K FO R S A L E

column yourse lf to b ring in som e ex tra cash. T he WANT*ADS of th e

TIMES 6? NEW SW ILL B R IN G YOU D E SIR E D RESULTB.

P h o n e 3 8 o r 3 2

FA R M S AND ACREAGE3 A. T O 5 A. In c ity Umita. deep

•oil a n d sm ooth , a t 1300 to MOO par A. Sw im Invaa tm en t Co.

640 A cres in C am as County T aylor g rac ing priority- Shad e and

w ater. E a r l JusU c«. H agerm an.

Will T ra d e Im pr. 80 AcresLO., B uh ,.

80 A 0 R E 3 5 mU«s afiUU> H ansen , well im proved r M *cre8 7 m iles M u th a o s t T w in PaU si W acres 5 m llta n o r th Je rom e. All th e above farm * a ra p riced fo r quick sale a n d c a n be ha n d led on reasonable dow n p a y m en t. P o r fu rth e r d e - taU s Inqu ire W . O ra n t K llboum e, P . o . Box 361, o r P hone 0386-Ji.

FA R M S FO R R EN T

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

A TTilA CTIV E 3-room m od. ap t. H ea t, w ater, range, refrlg , A dults only. 461 3rd Ave. E. a fte r 6.

G OOD 4 nnB. B a th , two enclosed porchei, a rra n g e d fo r two apUi. All fu rn i tu re Included for only M.OOO. >SN dow n, 125 per R . L. G oddard , IlO H 8ho, W.

BOARD AND ROOMR M . Si bd. 703 M ain W. P h . 1603-M.

1 H IG H heel b lack gabard ine slipper, 1 low heel oxford, box of c ro jh e t- Ing , la s t betw een G ooding a n d F iler . R ew ard. R u th C a rp cn tle r , G ooding. Ida .

PERSO N A LS

W AN T rid e to N ebr. ab o u t D ec. 20. Sharfc expenses. W rite H en ry

I S chu lte , E den.

L eaving fo r Spokane D ec. 10. C an ta k e passengers . S h a re exp. R ef. exchanged . Ph . P lle r 85-J2.

ITAVE you visited Jo k e Bcii\uinl'a new b a rb e r shop yet? lt» l.s lo ­c a te d 137 Sho. 8 . l la lr c u t i , 25c.

BEAUTY SHOPSCR A W FO R D Beauty Sa lon . O il

pe rm a n an ta I1.&0 u p 112 M ain 8.

PA U LINF.'S B eauty Shoiipc. My C l irb lm a s g ift to you a $0.50 R ra l- latlc pcrmunenC for 13.50. Phone 1781, 238 n iuo Lake.n.

XMAQ fipcclal->4.00 a n d 15.00 oU pc rm anentfl 2 fo r tlin prli^e of I. •2.50 perm im cnl.1 11.60. Idulio U nrber a n d Reality tilio|i. I’h . 424.

HltAUTY A RTS AOADblMY I Oil P e rm an rn la nn tow n.n tl.o o ■ Ju n io r S tu d en t work free. Ph. 305

13& M ain WesL

; N a lu ra l p e r­m a n e n t KBVP. 12.00. A ik ab o u t

M A U Cn.U E'H , 735 Mi\lii E. T lie hliop of unusua l perm anenU i a n d InAt- Ing finger wnves o i l Ahnnipoii und finger wave BOc. Evenings by a p ' po ln tm en t. Phone 3fl3.

FE M A L E H E L P W A N TEDCO O K w an ted . 12U flUi Avc. No.

H E L P W A N TED : M ALE AND FEM A LE

•so WKr.K. Orciw m ushroom s C rl-Inr. Aheil. Wo buy 30q IU. Krrobook. W rite M tuhrouitia. 3010 tJccond. B e a ttli, Wn.

BUSINEHH O PPO RTU N ITIESn ) I l a A l.K --0 , K . T iro S liop rW rn i

e lec tric welding and trn lle r shop. Ciovd liK-nttnii, niid k<x <I liuslnesa. U upert, Idului.

BHTAMI.IHIIKI) growing biu>lnrna, fielllng II nri'OA-nily, illvri't to (iirii)- ern. No Rnt-rlcli ijtilrk M 'lirinr. 1700 rajili rrc iiilrn I,.J‘'(ir im ilU iilinB nil- dtewv itox ao, NtiWR-’riHira.

ilN FH R N lH H E I) APARTM EN TS

IJHOMHKAU Aiitii, O holfo ft im Mlrniji h e n trd . 22fl ^ rd Avo, No,

4 .I i6<)M iin tiin i. dui7lB K r~y«rm .. H er. 10, ITlVftUi b a th , flro-plnco, hnrdw ood fUiora. Btoker, b u ilt to r«l)hie(A. H o t w alor fu rli. C a ll a t 037 M iiln W est betw een 13 a. a n d 4 p, ni.

F V iU N r H n K l ) ' APARTM ENTS

3 ItOOM fn n i. R ef. 013 Mal;^ B.

KUHN apta. 'n io ofcford^AptaT'

a 'P l I l tN . a p t. 313 4Ui Avo. K.

I JUtiTAM KHS Inn. Ph. «M. O a a ^ t71.

3 |U X )M fiiro . lIungaloH A pt SiiV k!

a -lto O M Iin n . ii|il. (In riige , Also iK-.lKH-m. 3t>3 711? Avo KUat.

Y O UN G m an wishes room m a te In nicely fum , steam heated room. P hone m e .

FURNISHED ROOMSPU R N . rm . Furnace . 320 7 th Ave. E

RM ., stoker h t. 411 3rd W . P h . 1525.

13.50 W EEK —Nice, rm . tn p riva te hom e. 1016 Blue Lakes Boulevard.

3 NEWLY fum , sleeping rm s in new hom e. Close In. S toker t\ea t. Ph. 1041.

HOUSEK EEPING ROOMS

» 2 0 -L g . rm ., alcove, clotlir.s closet. E very th ing furn . 416 2nd Ave, No.

FURNISHED HOU SES4 -n o O M house. Phon6 4TO.

HOMES FO R SALEI GO OD m o d e m hom e In Twin P a lli fo r f3.so0.09 cash . 5 rms. and s leeping p o rch , a ll m odern Includ­ing fu rnace . Sw im I n v e s t Co. •

LOTS FO R SALE80-ft. lo t op r K re n g e l Hijw., »500„

( |0 0 cash a n d (10 p e r mo. Swim In v estm en t C a

W E lu v e som e Blue Lakes residence lota aa low <ts »330 for 60 ft., less th a n a block o ff A ddison. Terms. Swim In v es tm en t Co.

MAIN avenue lo t In BIk. 8S. $600. SlOO Dash a n d bal, | i o per mo.; or If cash Is pa id (o r th e lot. we will fltiance Im provem ents. Swim Inv, Co.

PRO PERTY — SALE OR TRADE

80 ACRES Irrig a ted la n d In Oregon, c lear. Box 837, T w in Palls.

160 A C R E S good deep aoU, no rock, to re liab le p a rly w ho h a s a full equip, of m ach ine ry a n d finance, posaeaston now. Bo* 31- News* T im es. ,

LIV ESTO CK FOR SA L EJE R S E Y c o w . Phone 0391-Rt.

4 G IL T S , «» ml. W . C urrj’.

H AY. 3 sows to (arrow soon, ^ h o n a 0383-J3.

SA D D LE horse, fresh cows, sp r in g ­e r he ifers. L- L . P e terson . 6 ml. So,. 1 w .. No. K lm barly bank .

W EA N ER plB», 1 m l. W .' So. P a rk . I H S . 1‘. W. H . W . Q uast. Ph . 0384.R2.

I>IVESTOCK AND POULTRY W A NTED

H IO H E 3 T prices pa id (or you r ( a t chickens and turkeya. In d ep a n d - e n t M eat Com pany.

FARM AND GARDEN PRODUCE

c arro ts. Phone

W a n ted : A Good T enantW ith su fd c le n t equ ipm en t and fi­

n a n c e s to o p e ra te hay a n d g ra in f a rm on 60-50 crop ahare. Apply P a lm e r Livestock Co., 4 ’j m l. No, o f B uhl.

FA RM IM PLEM ENTS

M oline Tum ble Plow— $135A -l con d itio n . Phone 0308-R2.

W A N TED !Y our m a ch in e ry rep a ir w oilt. O v er­

h a u l you r fa rm m achine ry now d u r in g s lack w in te r m on ths a n d have e very th ing ready to go (or n e x t y e a r 'i crop s«a»on, K rcngel's

A P P L E S by bushel o r tru ck load. J o n a th a n . Delicious. W lnesap . A r­k a n sas Black. W inter B a n an a . A. R . Albcc. Brow n's O rc h a rd , Eden,

In Y our T racto r Engine E ach p is to n ring slides 400,000 f t.

In 10 h ou rs . New rings each season mive fu el, pow er. T es t each cy linder yourse lf w ith m y c<viipresslon gauge, a t low cost. Phone 1503 (o r service p ic k -u p ; n o rep a ir obliga tion . Geo, W oods, 752 M ain Ave. N orth.

C H E M I -G R O W"T ile M iracle of the JOth C e n tu ry ”

■ I I pkg. Good for po t p la n ts .J . D . C onner 535 M ain E.

H A Y , G PA IN . FEEDHAY, p h o n e 0187-J4.

700 BU S H E L S com , Alfred M ueller, ph. 317-J5, Buhl. Ida,

W T O N S good ha y . R easonable. 3 m l. No. 3U E. o( B uhl, opposite R lverv lew O fbhard . A. A kland,

120 T O N S hay . W ill se lj a ll or ha lf. 45 A. be an s tra w . Peed lots and s tr a w bedding (u rn . J . P . V alen- U ne. R o u te 3, K im berly.

4-room house, p a rtly m odem ; ga r­age, 11300.00, terTns. W ould trade for sm a ll acreage. Swim Invest* m en t Co.

FARMS AND ACREAGEEX CELLEN T 80. ea# t o( T w in Palls,

1175 per A. Swlii] Investm en t Co.

Will P ay CashF or Improved 80 acres In H aielton

or Edrii d is tric t. W rite Box 3, NfWB-Tlmes,

• G R IN D -IT W HER B IT G RO W S

MOTfland u i l l l n i Service Ph . 318. TO er. P, O . Box 374, Pller,

POULTRY AND BABY CHICKS

H ens, (rys, turkeys, rabblU . 0384-R4.

300 PU L L E T S, W hite Rock, B arred R ock . R eds, Duffs, 2^a njos. old, 40c c a . H ayes H atchery .

rU R N . house, Aduiw, 433 flth . N,

HM. 1-RM. house, Inq , 331 3rd W,

3-UM . fum , house, niodoi^n cxccp t h ra t. Adults only. Ph . 613.J.

6-RM. mod. iiirn . house, in su la te d . Hdwrt, n rs. B63fi 4 th Ave. N,

UNFURNISHED HOU SEStodiim, M ary Alice P ark ,

ft-IlM. mod. houjc. 1 ml, N. 1-;, cUy. 2 ru'rrn groiuid. Lg. chlc'kei) houne, J , t '. Hobcrts, I tra lto r, 503,

>;m—fl-r:ii. tiiocl. bungalow , stnki^r h rn t, (inraRo. E ast location , J , K, Itolirrt.i, Itcnltor, 603,

•35—S.rooin moflnrn house a t fl4U 4 th Ave, E, Stoker h e iit. e ler, ho t w ater h» tte r , I 'hone 1B73-W.

4-room mod. fiirnlalw d house, F iin iu re heat. 128.00,

0-room mod, house, l^ irn ac e . rpiiipiit bnnim ^nt. O arage , »3ft,00, n ear W ash, Brhonl. a -room house,tin.oo.

IIKAI'CHAMP At ADAM S 13S Shoshone Bouth P h o n e 304

HEAL ESTATE LOA NS

PEOKUAL PAHM LOAN8—4% In- to rc it, r a ta tu ttUUtry 30 to84 jrrs. flm. 14 D ank & I 'r i u t Bldg

(JAHU nil hand lo r quick Ioann .. 'I*wln Palls m odern resldeno«.n a n d liiiAlnrsA properly, or on goo<l Im- ptiivi-d Innd on I 'w ln F u lls H ouih or N orth nUIr, (Iwliii In v es t . Co,

LOANU a t low Interaal r a lM on PAHMH, MODERN H O M E S and Inside UUniNKfln PR O PBR TIB B, p ro m p t aoUiin. F red P . Oatea. Uon 388. Twin Palla. l*h 1379,

H 0M K8 FOR HALEi)-l(OOM dwg,. a ll m odern , lii Blue

U k "« Add.. )a( f loor andflnlsK, aolld oak. F u rnace , a toker, llre*plaee. Would c o n s id e r ex- ohange for sm aller house, flwlin Investm en t Co,

Htrlc, Mod, S uhurbaii Homo J rnui,, atoker, heat. Also a rm . mod,

te n a n t home wlUt 3 acrea iro u n d . iHt mod. ohlQken h ^ . O a r . T liU Is a w ondarful homo fo r anyone w U hhif a hom e n e a r lh a c ity , A r«'ul buy. j , K l lo b n ln , Itcu llo r. P hone 503.

B u s i n e s s a n d P r o f e s s i o n a l

DIRECTORYBuilding Contracting

B uild ing M aterialTw in Falls L um ber C om pany Com­

plete lin ts lum ber. Dutldrr'a ha rd - wari'. pa lnta. cem en t, plaster.

___ Coal and Wood

Aberdeen CoalCosts M om, fh i t Still

*'Be«t In th e W ost”All Coal—M ore M eat—No D m t

InterniDiintain S e i 'd aiul Fuvl C-o.

PllO n 120 (1

Electrical Contracta

Floor SandingFloor sanding. II. A. Ilelder. o a o i-J t.

F ur Mcpairing

InsurancePeavey-T abrr Co., Ino. Phona >01

Fire, Auto, l/ou l(e l]rr . P h . BOQ,

kay ShopUlanlun O yrlrry, P h o n e IBI.

ItlonumentBj e n i s o n V o r ^ M M biV b ^ ^

MovingFO iu> T n m a fe r. in su ra d ea rrlan .

F i t 337 tar any m oving job.

Planing M illPlatting ntlU a n d '* iU »p. C abinet

w ins o l a ll k inds. Trices r igh t, 'i'w ln F a lls L um bar Ou. P li. OU.

M oney to Loan

C H R I S T M A . S

C A S H$ 5 n n il U P o n

Y O U U S I G N A T U I t lS O N L YE m ployed people w ho n e id cash.

, aolve your problem s here.N o endo rse rs No inortgBRes.

R epay aa you get paid,C ASH CIUODIT CO.

R oom a 1 a n d 3 PlioneB urk h o ld e r Bldg,

Palntino-D ccorallng1301 S ]e \e n th Ave. Cast Ph. 07B-J

Plum bing-H eating

R adio RepairingR ad io O e rv .U b . ADO M ain W .Ph 317,

FA C T O R Y RADIO BKItVICE 190 2nd AV<1. N, r iinnn 264

K cat Katate-lnHiiranceF, O. G ra v es and U ona I’lioiic 318.

OreBtimakrrdew ing , n ltoratlm m , ron t lining*,

IK iis, 810 3nd Avp, N, MOft J

Shoe Repairingw in te r la Iwro. Now In Hi" Uii'«

w ln t« rlt« you r B horr 'IV lti Fall* BhOo flhOJI. 132 W, HtirnlllMlf,

T rallcrtT raU ar* (o r ran t. 3A| |'V>urih Wa»t,

T ra ile r huuaaa. 0 a m Trallar Co.

T yptw riternOalea, ran ta ta and aervtce Phona 00.

U pholnteringlU f ln U h ln g , h o n c .i hum . 430 Main H.

U p lio la tc rtng . rapairlug, fu rn ltu ra m d n to h ln g . window •hade wnrk. Creaa St H niley I 'u m 1303 a d S t . K. P h . MO,

A P P L E S -A ll w in ter varlcU es. C a t E . L . W onacott, 0493-J3, K im berly .

Romo— Delicious Apples A lb e rt B ren t. 3 ml. E, 3H So. o(

K im berly (formerly H yde's.)

Hold Everything! 1 AOIflS lillAy GEf

G ive Fs\i\cy Packed A p p le s A g if t th a t will be oppreclated . Ask

fo r H eller's Gold Bond Apples packcd for linm cdlalc sh ipp ing . C onsum er's M arket a n d oUier ftro- oerles o r call H eller’s O rchard , 353, Pller.

“I 'm sorry I caused you so m u c h troub le , ope ra to r, so I 'm p u ttin g In a n o th e r n ickel fo r you."

SO IL AND FERTILIZER

B IRD S, DOGS. RABBITSfox te rrie r pup, $3. 336 3 rd N.

C A N A R IE S, Choppers a n d W arb - l« rs. G uaran teed , Ph. 1020-R.

W A NTED TO BUYs p O T cash pa id ,fo r uied i t o t e t and ' (u m ltu r a . Phona 6. Muuo’a.

W e W ant to BtvyA ll k in d s mixed m e ta l,, copper,

a lu m in u m , batteries. >^dlalors. I d a h o Ju n k House. 163 2nd Ave. S o u th .

SKATESSkat"e.-< Sharpened

S c h a d e K ey Shop, 129 2nd S t, 3,

M ISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

X M A S Ureea, a ll sizes. Public M kt,

W agon ScalcH 8 A ND lO -ton. Tw in FalU F lou r Mill.

F U R N IT U R E FO R SA LE13 D IF F E R E N T sty le bed davanoea

on d isp lay a t H arry M usgrave’i .

O SED bedsteads tl .o o and up. W hy aleap on th a d o o r? M oon's.

G O OD h e a te rs a n d 1 M ajes tic rangtf. p riced r e a ^ n a b le , 3 m l. E , 1 ml. No. K im berly . Uhllg.

ST O V ES, h e a te rs , low est p rices. D odge's Second H a n d S to re , 348 M ain 8 .

"K n o tty P ine” X m as Spec. O regon tra j l f u rn i tu re - U ie tm lque

g if t to give. H arry M usgravo 's.

CIR C U L A T O R S, like new . $13.60 up . N ew sp rin g m a ttre sses , 183' coll, *13.95, T r ia l gua r. B arg , in a ll fu m , V anA usdeln 's, 430 M ain S.

RADIO AN D MUSICC LA RIN ET, $13. G ood Cond. C ali

M rs. S p c n c tr a t 458.

TRUMPETT c o m et, case , good cond. V ery reas. T erm s. 338 M ain Ave, S.

Gibson H arp G u ita r$45, C ost 1350. D odge's. 348 M a in 8,

$30—S oprano saxophone. S a tin fill- / v e r flnU h, gold bell, like new . ISftI E lm S t.

X m as R adio SpcciaLs'A sso rtm en t o f 15 rad io s , va rlo iu

m akes, -$6 PO R Y O U R C H O IC E

7-tubo Ph llco . tb l. m od . ............i6-tiibe Ph llco , tbl. m o d ........... _..i8-tubo Ph llco c o n s o le .................. . .8 -tubo A tw ater K en t , consolo.,$l3.50 8 -tu b e RCA, conso le ................ 110.00New Table Models, ?9.95 U p

CLAUDE BR O W N M U SIC CO. P h . 834-W , 143 M ain Ave. E .

LEG A L A D V ERTISEM EN TSproposals, o r to accep t th a p roposal o r proposal^ deem ed b est fo r t h t S ta te of Idaho .

No proposal w ill bo considered un less accom panied by a n acc ep t­ab le P roposal G uarfin ty In a n a m o u n t equal to (Ive (9%) p e r c e n t of th e to ta l a m o u n t o f th e Proposal. T h is g u a ra n ty m ay be In th a fo rm of (a ) cash , (b) a certif ied check d raw n on a n Id ab e ban k m a d e p a y ­ab le to th e Com m issioner, o r (c), a b id d e r's bond., I t la th e purpose of th e C om m is­sione r to bu ild th e Im provem ent In th e a lio r te s t tim e c on sis ten t w ith good construcU on. N eo e au ry equ ip - m e n t a n d a n effective o rg an lu U o n will be In sisted upon, covering sub le tting o r assign ing th e c o n tra c t.

H ie m in im um w age p a id to a ll unsk illed la b o r em ployed on th is c o n tra c t sh a ll be 66 cen ts p e r hou r. T h e m in im um wage pa id to . all In ­te rm ed ia te g rade labo r em ployed on th is c o n tra c t a h atl be 85 c en U p e r hou r. T h e m in im um wafte pa id to a ll sk illed la b o r em ployed on thU c o n tra c t sh a ll be 86 c en ts p e r hou r.

J . H . 8TE M M E R.D irec to r o f H ighw ays.

A llen 0 . M erritt , C om m liiloner o ( Publlo W orks.

D ated D ecem ber 0. 1038.Id a h o E ven ing T lntes T w in Falls , Id aho Deo. 13,14. 16.10,17. 1B98,

M E M PH IS , T en n (UJ9 -> A p U n w hereby reckless motorl<t« m a y b e fu r th e r hu m ilia ted in a n e f fo r t to m ak e c ity s treeU sa fe r Is be ing f tu d - led by C liff D avis, com m lsslooer o f publlo safe ty .

T o supplem ent Jail sen tences. (In es a n d tongue-lash lnga by C ity Jt>dg«W . C. B aler;.dn a n d new spaper s to r ­ies condem ning them , tr a f f ic la w v io la to rs soon m ay be fo rced to e xchange Uiclr regu la r license p la tea fo r those w hich read , “ law v io la tor.” a n d carry a lo rge w hite sku ll on one s ide u id a num ber on th e rig h t. U n ­d e r th e sku ll is th e w ord “careless.’* T h e le tte rs a n d num bers a re la rg e a n d w h ite a n d Uie background Is b lack.

T h e p lan to add to th e o ffender'# e m b arrassm en t was orlglnated>by J .F . D ougherty of Beverly HUls, C a lif ., w ho sa id he decided to in troduce I t In M em phis because -1 . th tm g h t I t b est to s U r t In th e n a tio n 's s a fe s t c ity In stead of th e la rg e s t"

C ost B a rd en on O ften a er H is p la n Is to deprive a care lew

d river of a r c ju l a r license la f a v o r o f th e p la tes Iden tify ing h im a s a m e n ac e to th e ptibllo a n d a t th « sam e tim e w arn in g o th e r m o torist* a n d pedestrian s. T h e o ffender w ould be com pelled to pay th e cost o ( m a n ­u fac tu re of th e license.

D ougherty a sked Davla to “th in k how carefu lly society sa feg u ard s th e publlo from dangerous germ s, how I t q u a ra n tin e s a n d p laca rd s dw elU ns houses to w an i o the rs of a c o n tag ­ious d isease."

T h e n he a sked th e com m issioner to consider Rociety's carelessness in r e ­g a rd to th e " tra f fic germ .”

“D aily," h e sa id , “ th o u sa n d s of dangerous tr a f f ic germ s a re dism iss­ed fro m cou rts w ith a v erba l w a rn ­ing a n d a f in e . T hey a re tu rn e d loose a n d th e y sc a tte r u pon o u r s tr e e ts a n d highw ays.

P edeatrian Sa fe ty Censldered "W hy." ho dem anded , "do w e n o t

t r a n d th e se w ith licenses a n d p ro ­te c t th e p r u d e n t . d r iv e r a n d th # c o rc lu l pedeslrianT T h is I rt ll b1t« th e m a chance to recognise th e p re s ­ence o f danger.” ............................................

D ougherty a rgued th a t d angerous d riv e rs a re th e sam e a s v ic tim s of sc a r le t fever In th a t th e y d o n 't w a n t th e ir a fd lcU on pubUcited.

• T h e s c a r le t fev e r patient,** h# sa id , ”h a te a th e red sig n o n h is door w orse th a n h e does th e d isease. 8o w ould a l a r ow ner r a th e r p a y a heavy (In e th a n c a n y a ro u n d a li­cense w h ich will hum iU ats h im w herever h e goes." •

W hile th e n a tio n h a s h a d a d e - crease in tr a f f ic d e a th s , M em phis a lready h a s h a d m ore tr a f f ic acc i­den ts th is y e a r th a n du rin g th e e n ­tire la m o n th s of 1037. T h u s M em ­p h is s ta n d s lit t le chance of r e p e a t­in g In 1038 th e record of th e n a ­tio n ’s s a (e s t c ity , th e ti t le a w arded la s t year. ,

F o r th a t reason , D ougherty 's t>lso Is receiving serious considera tion .

FR IG ID A IR E , $135. Slightly used. R a y 's T exaco, 301 2jid St. K.

E L E C T R IO fenco controln. 7 m akes. 313 ShoBone No. Public M arket,

Popcorn T liat P o p s ! I lb, (U llvrred. Pti. 02a i- i iJ .

H liM H T IT C lU N U iiiKclilnc. rq u lp m e n t, $100 . cm i lii r i , m 2nd Ave, N.

0K IH , $7— '.i orlg. ro»l. co m i w ith han ieM , U atd one m-ii,io ii.1217 a ( t« r 8 p. m.

Now E lg in SowihK Min-liiiioX m as apeclsls, Alto lu fd Ulngern

u n d W httrn . K. W. (liivdcr. 130 M illlt C, Elec, A|n>. Kliop.

N o Cliff, fo r H ii l l in x ( J I iihh Aiilo diKir glass, wliiilnhlrlilii, w indow

Urluw your m i l liv.P h o n e 8,

N ew — R efriK erntors— Uhc(1AB LOW AH $40.00

Offl to d a y a t M oon’fl. 301 W, M ain.

F U L L I’lUCKfo r M iiresoo KnlAiitiiliio w hioli you

havfl le ft Moon'll, 301 W, M ain.

m u h &;b c o j in t i t i i iE n LO A N ED V l i m

All kliiibi im ln t, itnliilhig Aiipiilles a t K iriiK cl 's lla rdw nto .

HICYDI.M XMAH Hi'KClALSN ew a n d used - 120.7ft up.HLASIUH CYCLKUY

451 M nin £ , I’lioiio l« l

H A VE iiDcxiMTlritly ilcrlded to dlA- IiuikI m lino lic td ol L abrador m ink . E x tra da rk . V<ry iirollflr. i’ rlrcrt very low, W illn a t nncr, l l»x 4 Nows-T I iu m .

Tn l X id I j n o l h u ms t a n d a r d u a u o k O nly OBc Si|. Yil.

O u r fac to ry tra in ed m an will lay t t (o r you. M oon s. $01 W. M ain.

l U G Y C L E r ^ ' n U C Y c i E S HCOOTEHH

» « i l Price*G LO YRTEIN’S CYCLJJKY

388 MAIN AVB, OO.

R E A L liUYSlA rm y p a n ts , oversliors, a ll a lw i.

R a in c o a ts , a rm y blankeU . ha th*IMba Rivrt (U H u fi, kU v lttu alnka,)illM a n d fUtlnga. Id ah o Ju n k llo u fo . 163 2nd Ave. flo.

TRUCKS AN D T R A IL E R S

AUTO PA R TS— T IR E SW E c arry M UD a n d SN O W R e ­

tre a d s fo r you r sm o o th tire s . S tu ­a r t MorrlAon, 333 4 th Ave. W.

U sed TircH — L ow est PrlcoHN ational Ba((c<rlcs. D atto ry chargo.

O . K . T ire fJhop, 13$ A ddison Avc,

l e ( ;a l a d v e r t i h e m e n t h

N O TICR T O CLA IM A N TSN otice Ik thereby gW en th a t, coiw

t r a c t w ith D an J . C a v an a g h of 'I ^ ln Falla, Id aho , covering th e con- f ltn ic tlo n of 136.0' t im b er bridge acroM th e I 'w ln Fiilln f io u tii S ide C an al In M lltirr In T w in Falla C ounty , M h c e ltan ro u s P r o j e c t '731 WHO rompl<‘lc(l a n d ncceptcd on N ovem ber 90. 1038.

Any iirrAon. com pany o r c o rp c ra - lon w ho has fu rn ish e d labo r, ma>

tt^rlals o r supplies imed on th o work, im ym en t for w h irh h a s n o t been n tude, ahall fll« w ith th e D ep a rt- m e n t o f IMbUo W ocka, BoUe. Id aho , W ithin n ine ty (0U) diiya fro m U>e above d a te , a n I te m ltrd A ta lom ent o f hta rin liii frvr a ll a in p u n is due iiiul u npa id by tlin <;ontracU>r.

F a ilu re o f a n y c la im a n t to file hin r ia lm w ith in n in e ty (00) daya

I th e iibovo d a le a h all c o n s ti­tu te a w aiver aa a g a in s t th e nurety,

ALLEN c , M E n n i r r , (7oniinliuloner o f Publlu Worlds, f iib . T liiirA -n o fl, 0, lO, 13, IS,

14, 1038.

N O TICR T O C O N T K A C T O n i H calrd proi«>»aU will Iw received

l>v th e (;o ininlM loiier o f Publlo W orks of (li«<Ht«te of Idalto , a t tlin o fflra o f th e O nm m laaloner o f Publlo W ork ! in IioUe, Id ah o , iin tll tw o i3) o 'clock p, m . ^ n th e 30th day of DecpinUer. lUJlT for Ihn i-onstructlon of a 488 foot steel a m i lim b er bridge over ito rk C reek on th e Pole U n e R oad n e a r I 'w ln Falla, know n as MiRcellanenua P ro jM l No, 731, In 'I 'w ln Falla C ounty .

I>roi>o*als will be o |» n e d a n d p u b ­licly rea d u t th e ubova a lu lcd hou r.

Flan« . B peolllcatlgns, fo rm o t con ­tr a c t , p roposal fo rm s a n d o th e r in fo rm atio n m ay b e obU ln e d a t th< ofHcs of (he B ureau o f H ighw ays, Boise. Idaho . ai}d from J . M. Jo h n ­ston . D is tr ic t E n g in eer a t sh o a iio n s, Id aho .

A c harge of tw o d o lla rs ($3 00> will Im m a d e for e a c h s e t o f p la iu a n d si>ecl(l«atlons, p a y m en U to 1m m ade by rheCk (layable to th e D ep a rt< m |lt o f Pub lic W orks, B ta te of Idaho.

All proposals m in t b« m a d e on tlio fo m u fu rn tsh ed , a n d m u s t bo titiM-d by U\e l>Mdtr, wlVli h U a n d postofflce address,

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Boise __________C a n a r y -------------Clileago ...............Denver — ............HavreIK ltna ___ ____Kal^iprU

Shoshone Wins Two Games

D IE rrR IC H , Dec, 14 (Special) — Led by A lbrigh t, w ho collected 10 of hin team 's po in ts , th e Shoshone boys tu rn ed In a vic tory over th e hom e rlu b h e re la s t n ig h t In a h a rd fou g h t b a ttle by a score o f 34'IB.

W ith on ly flvn m in u tes to go the acore w aa tied , b u t th e Invaders p u t on n rally th a t n e tted a pa ir of flrld goals a n d a free sh o t to tuck the gnnie aw ay. C oach L. T . D olphin ol ih e vlctorn tuied two nom plete team s, a lte rn a tin g th em by q u a r­ters, H olton, D ie trich c en te r, waa high )>olnl m a n fo r h is c lub .

In th e p re lim ina ry gam e, th e Sho- dhniifl glrln c halked up u 40-35 v ic­tory n v rr th n U lr ir lrh inloAes. Uuls- aania led th e w inners In acorlng w ith 33 po ln ta . w hile F . B errlochoa h a d 31, Lacy topped th e losers w ith 13 c ounters.

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TO W N R E SE N T S BNOW STORIES FL A G ST A FF. Arl*. (UK — Preo

board a n d lodging aw aits th e t r a v ­e lers o f n o rtlie rn A rizona h ighw ays who become nnowbound in th is c ity du ring tlie w in te r—If tlie re a re any . T h e local cham ber of com m erce, ho te l 0{Ktrat0r s a i\d c e s ta u ra n t o w n­ers. Irr ita ted by repo rts of snow - blocked h ighw ays, will be Uw ho«U.

Castleford and Filer Split

C A STLEFO R D . Deo, 14 (Special) —In a ro ugh a n d tum ble gam e here la s t n ig h t. C oach Bill Powera and hU Invad ing F i le r W lldcaU handed th a C aallefo rd club a 33-13 licking.

Rrorlng honora fo r th e evening were div ided betw een C ream er of F lier a n d Presley of C astleford, each rollecU ng e ig h t jw lnta, A toU l o f 91 fniila w as called, 18 of Uieae being on Fllnr.

Ill a p relim ina ry h igh school la m a , th e C astle fo rd girls dow ned the F ile r fem hiliie team by a coun t of 30-7, w ith G lo ria H aley a n n e x ­ing th e h igh po in t honors.

A th ird sam a of th e even ing saw (he F ile r A ll-H (ars d ru b tlie CasUei* fnrd 'h iw n loam . OS t o 18. Powerii, llio F lier coach , led th e K orlng With 24 po ln ti.

Giants Try to Sign Whizzev

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St foo tball c(ismpi<mi. s r s i f y l n r , sign "W h is ie r" W hile , fo m je r all Am erica (jiiarterlMwk from Colorado, It wan i«|>ortml today.

W hite played U>U season for th e P ItU biirgh P IruU s a n d h a s M id Im will go to O xford itex t year as a R hodes atiholar. 'l l io G ia n ts , i t was understood , a re try ing to g e t h im to rh a t\ |in h is inh» l, 'rU ey Uav« o tte red to buy ills c o n tra c t from Pltlfiburgh a n d a lso pay h b n ' Um sam e am tnw l.

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IIDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN F A L tS , IDAHO Wcdhraday, December 14, 19;

Germans Start Drive Against ‘WMte Jews’

;B r EDW ABD W . B E A 1T IE , J r .BK RtilN . D ec. U O U O-The publl-

« U o n D as S c h w arie K orps, organ o f • th e picked "S S " Nazi sto rm t n m opened a drlv« today a s a i iu i e le m e n u w h ich U called "vJUto Je w i" a n d defined a s “A ryans w ilh th e ta m e lu s t fo r p rofits, th e same eu ca lA f, liiB sam« u n sc ru p u lo iu n m In .choice o f h is n jeans a s blncic Jew s."

E xpla in ing ita d rive, the publica­tio n sa id ;

“W e have n o t gone th rough years o f strugg le a n d endured pressure a n d » a r a g lU tlo n to enab le Uicse evU ’iu l lu re s to s i t dow n a t th e t a ­b le w hich Je w s h av e Ju st been forced to vacate."

F a K b t DriveH iU a rtic le coincided w ith a drive

-In F a sc is t I ta ly a g a in s t bourgeois d e m e n ta a s p a r t of w hich every e f ­fo r t w as m ade to m ake m iddle class pe rsons a ppea r as th e opposite of e very th ing fo r w hich Fascism standa. p rem ie r B en ito M ussolini's new spaper Popolo d ’ltn i la o f M ilan said, lo r In stance ; "To le t Uic bour-

mOR OPPOSES TIERIl SySIEMS

BO ISE, Ida., Dec. 14 (U.RK-Atlor- ney 'O eneral J . W . T aylor a n d o th e r staU house D im ocra ta today e x ­pressed disapproval o f Q ovornor- ciect C. A. B o tlo lfsen 's p la n for a m e rit system for a p po in tm en t of a ll s ta te officials.

"T he p lan would te n d to freeze In to office a num ber of w orth less appoin tees w ho once passed a n ex> am lnatlo fi bu t h av e defects o f c h a r ­a c te r o r have com m itted a c u th a t m ake th e m unw orthy to > serve in public office,” T aylor sa id . " I t p u ts ntf prem ium on loyalty or honesty or c h a rac te r In office.

Looki a t Q en o an y — r m e troub le ts t h a t B o tto lfsen

a n d a lo t of th e re s t o f us a re try in g to ge t aw ay from politics, a n d you c a n 't do I t u n d e r a-dom ocratlo fo rm

^ r td of po litics In Nazi- G erm any a n d Tuoial lU ly , b u t w h a t

did they g e t a s a subsU tu te?""Now m y idea Is, t h a t If th e y rea lly

- « a n l - ( o - re n m « appolntm a& ts from politics, th e y could a p p o in t a com* mission^ to a p p o in t a commU alon, to

. appolQ t a gam e com m ission to se lec t o f f lc m . T h a t w ould rem ove th e appolotm entA from>poUUes even f u r- tb e r - o r 'w o u ld It?"

Bt-Partisan C ontro lO th e r D em ocrats 6spreesed th e

belief t h a t BottdlfseQ w as tc rln g to g e t a lo t o f R epub licans In to o ffice a n d tb ^ n f ix I t so they cou ld n o t b e itm o v ed . .

T h ey po in ted o u t t t f t t civil se rv - ■ ice sy stem s w ere in c i f w t in several

• I. W u d l n g

gcois live is equlTOlent to Jetting Uie p ro le ta ria t survive."

TTio "SS" organ 's artic le also co­incided along w ith an offlclol Nazi rad io b roadcast w hich assured G er­m an housewives th a t there wa« no rood sljo rtagc. I t was spccUied U iat plen ty o t cabbage and tu rn ips were available.

As wBfircIs tlie cafccs which h(«is<s wives a rc p repa ring to bake -lor Christm as, ih c b roadcast suggMlcd th a t liousewlves take flour "which 11 Is felt sure they have sto red" and to add saccharine and m arm alade to It.

Food AdviceBcfaa-pfc housewives have found it

d lJJlcult to p lan meals, due to a sbortjigc o f various kinds of food, they have been advised frequently, by rad io a n d in new spapers, to m e those foodstuffs .w hich a re plcnti-1 ful. nam ely. flsJC’tu rn lp s and cab-1 bage. S ugar m ay be obtained wlUi- o u t d ifficu lty . T lic advice to use saccharine w as suggested becausc saccharlnc Is cheap . M arm alade was suggested in stead of bu tter. T lie p resen t b u tte r ra tio n Is 200 gram s (seven ounces)- a week In som e, areas, 150 (6 J ounces) in oUicrs. L ard Is scarce, a n d ob ta inab le only a t ra re Intervals. P o rk a n d veal ore scarce. T lierc is a sho rtage of freslJ fru its , especially apples. O ranges, norm ally tlie favorite f ru i t a t th»4 season, a re n o t ob ta inab le a t proa- en t.

R apa B ac« PollutionA long wJUj th e new •'w hile J e » "

d rive of th e "SS " troop orgon, Uie c am p a ig n a g a in s t w hich It called "b lack Jew s" con tinued .

T h e governm en t forbade Jews to keep h om ing pigeons a n d th e chief N azi anU -Jew isli publication , Der S tuerm cr, dem anded th a t Jew s gull* ty of " raco po llu tion” be castra ted In stead of s e n t to JaU.

T echnically , " ra ce pollution" im> plies sexual relaU ons betw een Jews a n d "A ryans." A ctually, In m any in - s ta n ce s Jew a h av e been convicted Jn N azi cou rts fo r m erely converse Ing w ith "A ryan” girls, th e courts h av ing fo u n d th a t tlie Jew s charged " h ad th e in te n tio n to com m it rac t p o llu tion [n Uielr m inds."

T here w as no exp lan a tio n of the hom ing p igeon decree.

D . A . V . A u x i l i a r y

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. weUan and saUOD and a

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T h e f u l o n th a t m ade A m erica Kreat*Hmd aom e of th e th in g s th a t c a n ke ep I t th a t wi^'->wUi b e ex* Iflalixed to n ig h t to T w in P a lls T ow n HiUl m tm b ers . ■ >

L ec tu rer fo r th e fo u rth e v e n t in (he T ow n B a ll se ries w ill b e C a r l T aylo r, y o u th fu l M ilw aukee, W ls..

------ “ i p i i e i s ex « u llw :'M r.“TayIor^-ariTed In T w in F a lls th is a fte rn o o n .

H e will be in troduced by G uy H . S hea re r, p residen t o f th e Pldo llty N aU ooal b a nk s of T w in F a lls a n d F iler.

T ay lo r's U lk , " W h a t M ade A m er­ica O reat,” h a s w on opplauM from som e o f A m erica's m oat no te d bu»l- nesq clubs. H is lec tu re U iis even ing will bo a t B p. m . In tlie h ig h school ^auditorium .

Q IR L IIAH S4TI1 t-H A C T linE SPIU N O FIE L D , Mo, (U.R) — D oris

I W illiam son. 10, h iu aut- i th e a tU i fra c tu re of a bono.

P hys ldaB s sa id sh e "would grow out o f U."

D lsa b le d 'lb n e rlc a n V eterans aux. Ulary m em bers, th e ir husbands and fam ilies a re a n tic ip a tin g w ith In te r , e s t th e C h ris tm as p a rty Sa tu rday . D ecem ber 17, a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. E . L . R aybom .

A n o -h o s t d in n e r w ill be served a t 6:30 p . m ., a n d th e “Sec re t Pal" g if t e xchange of Uie aux iliary will be a f e a tu re .

P la n s fo r th e ev en t were m ade a t a m eeting o t th e auxUiary la s t eve* n ln g a t th e L egion M em orial hall. T h e g roup voted to se n d C hristm as g if ts to th e v e teran s o f th is d is tric t w ho a re now in th e V eterans’ hos­p ita l a t Boise. R epofts on th e sue* c ess of th e b a sa a r a n d cooked food sa le w ere given d tn in g th e b u sln e u session, p resided over by M rs. E m m a S tone!

•n ie aux ilia ry ■ la te r e n terta ined th e D isab led A m erican V eterans w ith a o n e -a c t play , "P assU g th e B uck ,'! p resenU d by M rs. E . L . R ay-

- - - .............. tit , M rs. P au lI. W olter and Elefr^shm

w ere served to th e 36 a ttending .A t th e D . A. V. m eeting preceding

th e aooial ho u r, K . R-. R orabeck w id E . L . R oybom discussed veterans ' problem s. M r. a n d M rs. Rorabeck, re c e n t a rriva ls In T w in Falls , were guests df th e ' D. A. V. a n d auxiliary.

E S C A P E R SLaw e n fo rcem en t officia ls of

tlie e n tire sou tli c en tra l a re a were on U»e w atch today for two es­c ap e d boys from .tlie U ta h s ta te in d u stria l school a t O gden, l l t o p a ir escai>ed T uestloy.

D escrip tion of tlio p a ir:O lcn C lialela lii, 10. (Ive feet,

n in e Inches, w eight 133 i>ouiuts, l ig h t curly ha ir, brown c y ri.

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W ED N ESD A Y , DECEM BER 14. 1938 I’ELF.PK UNB 88

SKIING IS KING OF WINTER—SO GET THE RIGHT OUTFITYou Can Do BetterIf Your Equipment

Helps, Not HindersSo y ou’re gointr to do som e sk iin g th is w in ter?I t ’s becom ing th e Idaho W in ter R ag e, to pu t it mildly, bu t

th e re a re lo ts of po in ters every sk i b eg inner ought to know about h is apparel and his equ ipm en t. T here’s more to know, o f course, about ac tual sk iing— b u t your best method of lea rn in g th a t is by lessons1 01 lU ttH iiu ts LIIHL ja U) ic a a u iio

VV from som eone who sk is well. TVs fo r th e o u tr it j'o u 'll need, here

a rc th e tlpa o f fe m l you by th e o « l- cla l s U f r o f th e T w in P*lla 5 U club, D r. F ra n k J . McAtee. p resi­d e n t o f th e ski g roup , outlines these rcc o m m e n d a tlo iu :

BK I CLO TH IN G T h e ja c k e t shou ld be w ater-repe l-

le n t, wlUi p len ty of a rm a n d body freedom . I t sh o u ld be w ind-proof, of sm oo th fin ish so th a t snow .and w a te r w on’t s tick to It.

T h e tro u se rs ' ( a n d lady skiers w ear 'em . too) shou ld be of the sam e m a te r ia l b u t should be heavier m w eigh t because • they ’re sub jec t to m ore w ear a n d te a r. I f ,you’« ever ta k e n a sk i sp ill, o r w atched som ebody u k e one , you'll know whaj; th e club p res id en t m eans, S ince th e tro u se rs a re m o re o ften In con tac t w ith th e snow th a n Is Ihe Jacket, th e y l l ne ed to be m ore w ater -and

I w ind re s is tan t .' S n u c a t W alat

T ro u sers sho u ld be snuB a round j t h o w alat. e lim in a tin g a s m any open

L in )u c k le 5 a n d b u tto n s as possible.^ Z i p p e r o r f lap pockcts w ith non - . ’ b reakab le b u tto n s a re best.

••Tlicrc a rc m a n y styles." D r. M e- Atee sa id , "T lie new est seem s to be th e tr e n d to th e •dow nhill’ trousers. T hese ta jjc r from w aist to bool. T lie o th e r t y p « com e dow n to th e boot o r g a ite r a n d th e n bulges over there , som ew hat like a long pa ir of knlck-

I t 's best to h av e a n e lastic bot- lo tn o r a s tr a p to tig h ten th e p a n ts leg above th e boot.

Y ou'll need g a ite rs or a suitab le b ind ing be tw een th e top of th e boot a n d U » bo ttom o f th e U ouser leg. A good type Is th e long ru b b er w rap w h ich hooks to th e boot, th e n w raps a ro u n d th e ank le . T h e Idea Is to

• keep ou t th e snow . T h e rubber kind .' Inciden ta lly , will h e lp suppo rt your

ank le . If th a t m em ber doesn’t h a p ­pen to be too strong .

Ski Boots T lie sk l-boot—well, h ere 's

te rse r e m a rk th e ski club leader o f­fe rs ,y o u on th a t :

“Y o u r tk l boo t Is TCry Im por­ta n t— H'b one o f th e moat im port^

^ a n t m a tU ra in skU nr. U connects I ^ I b e ak ier w ith th a akl."? V A nd m w th e boot qualifica tions: ' I t shoU lT bo of good, w aterproof M a­

soned le a th e r , w ith heavy a n d re ­in fo rced sole. P re fe rab ly I t should h av e th e squarc -tio sed toe, a lso re ­in forced . T lie h eel should be of th e concave type su itab le fo r use of a cab le b ind ing . T h e heel should be c ith e r o f exce llen t g rade rublK r or o f h igh g rade le a th e r .

a io v e* c an be of a lm o it any type, b u t II yo^’ie skl-w lae you'll u.>ic ih c iy)>e p re fe rred by th e leaders of th e nkl club he re . T lio se are wool-lined le a tlie r m itten s , w ith an e lastic top n t th e w rist. A lso good, say m any Kklers, Is « com b ination of wool m it te n covered by le a th e r m itten .

T h e “ w in te r longles” m ay be go - In g -o u t o f styU fo r-eve ryday , wcai bu t n o t fo r skiing.

"G ood old lungles are th e Idral u n d e rg a rm en t fo r th e akfcr." Dr. M rA tee aald. "G e t ’em lit red or

A v f f t 'em In w hite— th a t doean’l * * ln a t( e r —b u t g e t 'em long a n d

V a rm . b e c a u ^ sk i p a n ts a r r n ’l (00 w arm , I f \ u d o n 't w an t to u»e no n c ie i.' youM b e lter w ear an o rd in a ry p a ir o f V o u ie r i beneath (he akl U ousrrs .” V T lie sh ir t fo r nk lifu ou tih t to be

woolen, o r p e rh a p s yoiVrt r a th e r w ear a w oolen aw ealer, one of th e crew - neckeil a n d tlg h t-w rls te d type th a t jieems popu la r now. I f you wear ' Alcirt, b r ig h t co lo rs a re the vogi

V our cap oug h t lo ha v ee ar-m u ffa . Ho th e m you have your v ita l e le-

mentA of a p p a re l fo r a ll those nkllng iip.<i a n d downfl you’ll take th is w in ­ter,

CA RE O F O U TF IT Ilow ab o u t c a re of your ou tfit? T h e Jacket a n d trousers should bn

c leaned a iu l w aterproofed as needed. T h e boot.n ahoulrt h r ciraiuied of a ll niiow nnti r tirt A yT E R EVEHY USE. T hey Miould bo d ried very slowly, a n d th e n oiled. t .e l th em d ry over­n ig h t b u t d o n 't p u t them n e a r any h e a t. A nd d o n ’t unn ad e n re u a m o tu it o f oil. Iiecauhc th a t would

uao ften you r b(*oln tmi luiirh .I How, grantlDK tliiit you'rn w arm

tonnt rv en w hile dlvhiK he ad ­f irs t In to th e A now .^iere 'A an o th er m a tte r , , . U \m theIn every Id a h o nkl n|Hit th e si . aom eth ing to nniiAldrr beraiiAe Idaho han rea l aunah lne rv rn In w1iil<‘r. O lia rd a g a in s t anow-hllndncM by uiilng non -b re ak a h le . hlmtter-nroof-H aaara,

t'wr. rn o rK C T io Np ro tec t you r fa re from mnibm ii

via th e anow reflec tion by coathiK your c oun te iianee . yim r forehead a n d you r iieek w ith

SKI TIPSY ou 're a b o u t to climb on th e

‘‘slippery boftrds" fo r a spo t of sk i- ig.Y ou feel you need a few tips.S o Ju s t d rag th e following ou t

of you r p ocket, pick the lip you need, a n d go to w ork. (Incidentally , these h in ts w ere given by O tto E, S c hn lebs. D artm ou th coach for six years a n d U . 8 , Olympic team tra in ­e r) .

H old ing p o l e s ^ l l p h a nds th rough s tr a p fro m u n der side anil grasp upper p a r t o f s tra p and pole.

S k iin g on th e level—W alk w ith b e n t k n e es a n d long sliding steps. L ean s lig h tly forw ard as pole is th r u s t In to snow slightly behind op- poelte fo o t (r ig h t hand pole behind le ft fo o t. e tc ) . Sw ing arm , .slightly be n t, o u t In f ro n t of chest and pull dow n a n d back on pole. Hold po ­sitio n u n ti l long .'.llding m otion a l ­m o st ends, th e n s«de o ther loot fo r­w ard a n d rea ch out with opposite pole.

F a llin g — If you mu^t fall, cDoo.se th e p la ce If possible, crouch low and fa ll to r e a r a n d side.

G e t t in g up — U c on jo u r ,sldc. p o in tin g legs a n d body dow nhill and skis a t r ig h t ang le to .slope. T hen

.s tick po les In to snow and pull you- self up .

C i in b ln g ( x ig - u t ) —Wlieii uniible to a sce n d a h ill btralglu, th e easiest w ay on a n open hill i.s to zlR-zng. O o oblique ly u p the h ill in one d i­rec tio n , th e n by a k lck-lurn , tu rn a n d go obliquely the oppo&lic d i­rec tio n .

S ide s te p p in g —Use on steep .slopes. .S ta n d sidew ays and w ith skis a t r ig h t a n g le to h ill and slightly edged so th e y w ill no t-slip . L ift upper ski a n d edge In to th e snow a t h ighe r level. B r in g low er .ski up beside lilg h e r on e , a n d repeat.

n e rr ln g -b o n in g -K e e p weight well fo rw a rd . L if t one ski over the o the r a n d edge It In to snow. Assist y '" ” - s e lf -w ith poies In back.

D ow nh ill skiing—Crouch mor less deep ly , depending on snow ' d ltlo n s, te r r a in and .speed. T h ru s t k nees fo rw a rd w ith one sk i slightly B dvanced . H eels on skis. R em ain re- )a;ced to m a in ta in balance and per­m it legs a n d body to ab-sorb the jo lts a n d chang ra In te rra in . Arms fo rw a rd w ith poles pointing back,.

r BreiBe, Z inc oxide o in tm en t will do thfl trick.

All «lrr«H*<| | | | | , farn (tlnlm enled anil eyw br-gogR lrd . you need akU or you a re n 't going anyw here. Herfl'a adv lre on akis;

V O U R NKIH T h r r r a re m any tyix-s a n d i 1m «

- b u l II R a vah iab lr (I]) to s iig trk t you I'lincliirr y o u r he ig h t and w eight w hen huyhiR ak la fo r yourw lf.

'11»e long ».kl la n 't ao eaallv m an lpu - J i ^ d o r fo n lro lled aa ia d ie ahorter f fm . Mkl rxiKTta UM a n exceptionally A o n i nkl for a ll th e ir skiing b«. l a i i i e I t ’a fa it« r. U u t fo r Uio nnn- r^ p a r t . w ho doea m ostly dnw nhlll ■kllng. th e sh o r te r akl la be tter.

T ony R leh (rr oC Nun Valley ang- iratft a» a laWly |om I g rn rra l rula

He Flies Through the Air—

H ere's a p ic tu re th a t offer* you th e tliem e of w in te r tim e In Idaho 's S a w te o th s—H elnie Z ehentner, T y ro lean ski t^ach a ge landeap rong o ff D o lla r m oo n ta ln . i r h o to by S teve l lu m a g a n A ssocUtea}.

r a t b u n V alley, doing

Ice Skating Climbs To New Popularity

O ld -tim e devotees of Uie silver f a r th e r will f in d exce llen t fncllitle.'i

fo r dow nh ill skis, w here you w ant good c o n tro l and eaay m an ipu la ­tio n w ith lesa speed, to buy skis r e a e h in g from th e ground to the pa lm o f you r han d when the arm la u p ra la ed norm ally.

S k i m a te r ia ls : M aple l,s ii.srd In m a n y lig h t sk is, bu t hickory Ls heav ­ie r a n d m ore durable,

■’T h e rId g e -to p hlckorj’, w ith the stee l o r b rass edge, U th e hc.il avnll- ab le,’" accord ing to Dr. M cA tee .'T he m ake o r m a n u fa ctu re r, h e ^^Ul, in Im m a te r ia l If th e ski is th a t ty()e.

S K I BINDING T h e b in d in g of your t<kl oug h t tn

be th e cab le b inding. T h is conir-i In d if fe re n t s ty les a iul type». 'I lie rnbli; b ind ing goes a round the h e rl a n d ha» look o r b in d e r n t th e nldc or u t the tip,

" IJo n 't «klm p on th e b lnd lng l" T h a t’s th e advice of every 800<1 ak ler, b e tau so chra]) b lnd lnK ~ or t r y ­ing to g e t by w ith Jiuil Ihe toe and heel su p p o r t is a))t to lead to iilenly of grief. M ore accidents are caused by poor b ind ings th a n by any o the r fac to r in skiing,

CARK O F HKIINfi C are of you r nkla U a vllal m a t

ter.T h e re a re a ll kinds of liieka to

th is m a tte r of w axing Ihe nkis, bu t h e re 's a good general rule. Any new ski s h o u ld b r given a carefu l w axing process be fo re I t Is used, trea tin g it w ith a ll th e ra re any fine p lcre of w ood de.iervps. P u t .layer a fte r lay er o f gooit wax va rn ish or wax. ru b b in g I t In, then sand ing o tf p a r t of It. th en pu ttin g on a n ­o th e r la y e r , each tln ir le tting It hct 34 h ou rs . Do th a t over abou t w eek 's pe rio d , , . a ll lo wax th e wood a n d p re p a re It for Ihe tough It'a go ing to get.

T lie u rom en w axing fur your Actual sk iing . V arious waxp« a m avallahio for d lf f c rc n l typ tn of nnuw, bu t n ile In Id a tu i you can use a fairly u n ifo rm anow wax If you d o n 't w an t to go In to ttin ro m p llra ted m a tte r of d if f e re n t waxeji for iMiwilered snow, c ru s ted snow , dow nhill skiing, r t r .

I t la a d v lia^ ln a f l r r each day'a sk iing (o rlea ii your "boarda," e iirek th e m (or a b ra a lo n t o r ■ rra trh es . I 'li l Iho ie w ith wax, (hen re -w ax Ihe e n tire ski.

K eep y o u r skin In lilorks, o r in p roper sk i formn, w hen n o t hi Hkl fo rm a of o n r general design are th e r a tc h e t tyj>e. Hut m any sk iers iiMi Ju st romnUMi wcmkI blockr tw een th e tw o skis, tlirn fnnlen the tw o e n d s toge ihet,

N EV ER K EBI‘ Y O tllt KKIH IN H O T. n n v ATMOHPMEHE, especi­a lly a f te r use.

HKI r01,KH T h e lirntr k ind In th r lOuinlinun-

a im fU d pole w ith nibl>erlsed o r lea- U ie r - r « d rin g a t th e bottom .

Y our ak l polea ahoiild be a t least sh o r t eno u g h to pass freely under you r ■ m i-p l ta —o r even aho rte r . Borne ak iera aay to g e t. th e m about even w l t h y o u r h l ^ .

In th e U nit«d S la te s , th e re ar« ■ Innit 60,000 . few er babies horn •v e ry y e a r (h a ii Uw year p rec td lng .

blades a re a g a in com ing In to th e ir ow n in th is te rr ito ry a n d a re r a p ­idly g a th e r in g m a n y new com ers In ­to th o rankA of sk a te rs . In te r e s t In th is sp o r t h a s been g rea tly revived in th e p a s t y e a r o r tw o by th e e x ­p lo ita tion ' o f th e n a tu ra lly -favonible c lim atic c o n d itlo a i and 'W tnt< !r r t - .sorts.

S ka ting sequences a n d s to rie s built, a round th e figu re sk a te r s on the screen are a lso d raw in g m ore e n ­thusiasts each day.

M any Rlnka Niuncrou.-i p riv a te a n d c ity .skat­

ing rinks a re being p rep a re d for th e of w ta th t r w l\lch wHl

the w ater solid eno u g h to hold up a g roup of sk a ters .

’Tlic clly o f B uh l Jiaa tw o rinks in proce.’.s of c o n s tru c tio n , one in Ihe c lly pa rk a n d th e o th e r under »po:ihor^lii]) of th e Ju n io r C ham ber of C om m eire on B roadw ay, Jerom e u b o h ;is .a J lk c .p ro jc c t underw ay.’ A ntmil)cr of sm all ou tdoo r ponds near Tv,'ln Pall.s Ls being utillrcd, w hen hollil, by sk a te rs fo r evening and w rek-end .■.kallng p a rtie s . One of th e m ost ])opular of the.se h Ce­d a r D raw, two m iles w est and one m ile sou th of S ou th P a rk , w here th e cana l barkw ashen . In favo r w ith th e younger e lem e n t 1« th e backyard of th e J , n . M rM lllen residence Blue Lakes boulevard.

Also availab le fo r p riv a te |iui M a pond on th e H . C h ris R lenke la n tf , ska ters report,

'I’hone w ishing to Journey a little

a t M ary A lke p a rk on th e rim rock n o r th e a s t of to w n a n d at, WUson lake n e a r H azelton , A word tlo u m ig h t b e Intersposed about W ilson lake. A sto rag e reservoir, U is not considered safe c x c? p t.ln the col<»»t o f w ea th e r a n d num erous casua ltie s have occurred h e re in past years.

A nd of course eac h .smooth and Icy su rface on d itches , cana ls and coulees h a s lUs quo ta o f gllder.s.

In th e re so r t a re a a n iunber of rin k s h av e been co n stru cted for the e n te r ta in m e n t of th e crowdf, expec t­ed to flock to th e m oun ta in s . At S u n VaH ty ih e r t a re tw o vlnks. a t Uie C ha llenger a n d one n t the lodge. T h e St. G eorg ho te l a t Ket- chum also h as a rink .

, A no the r New One O ne of th e new est rin k s Is under

con stru ctio n n e a r S u n V alley by PaulitA S u tte r , w ho p la n s 'to conduct, a Rkatlng a n d sk iing club.

T lie c lly of H ailey bon.st.s of I rinks, Ihe new est of w hich Is ’’While Bowl.” Ju s t one block wr.st on m a in highw ay below th e (oie.si ger s ta tion ,

A ddltlonnl sk a tin g fncUltlcs te n tatively p la n n ed by the Jun io r C ham ber of C om m erce nt Ihe 'JO-

'a c re rec rca llon grounds, near lliii- m on field. D efin ite ac tion , how rvrr h as n o t ye t been ta k e n a n d 'c om m itteem en Ind ica ted th e move proli ably will no t come u n til J iinun iy

So-tiharj)cn up th e b lades on you

ska tes a n d you'll be p repared to cd. U will bo large enough to ac-p rac tlce figu re e igh ts and sp read eagles o n any one of the Innum er­ab le sk a tin g .surfaces. You m ig h t b ring ft pillow, too. Just In cnsc you a re n ’t too c x i« n .

CirfAiME ffl

Ice s k a tin g fAcllltlcs w ith in easy rcach o f tho.se who h aven ’t m o to r

w ill be s e t .u p In Tw in R ills u n de r a c lly -sponsored W PA p ro j­ec t a t th e Jaycee recreation pa rk .

Dob H . W arner, chn lrm an of th e Ju n io r C iiam bcr lee skatliiR com ­m ittee , a n n o u n ce s th a t a public r ink w ill,b e co n stru cted as ^oon a,% the c ity ’s W PA undcrtakinK ntiirts oi general Im provemonl.s and lantlhcap- ing of th o a rea ,

A r in k will be a rranged anil flood-

M a k e

R i c h a r d s o n 'sC l e a n e r s

you r c lean ing heUdtumr- • i r r s . W e reU irn clolliJiiK

by m all ipastage puldi l<i o u t-o f 'lo w n c u s to m e r A. p ro m p t p ick -up iiiid d f- llvcry aerv lfc to Iticul custoinern.

Cull H70— H ack uf V . 0 .

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S u e d e , J a c l ( e t s

S e i ) a i - a t e S k i P n n t a

I ’a r k i i s

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W o o l t i l o v e s

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s i ‘ ( ) k t s w i : a i { m a k k s s u i t a h l I '; c i i i u s t i v i a s ( i i n s

Bertha CampbeH’s Store131', Main Avenue Kast

•om m odate several im n d re d sk a te rs and will be tho f irs t Ico sk a tin g sp o t n t th e c ity 's door- In severa l years Tlib rin k m ay be read y by C h ris t-

early J a n u ary .

T h e a n ab a s f ish f r« ju e n tty f inds necessary to - le a v e a pond of

w ater th a t Is d ry ing up . In seek­ing anoU icr body of w ater, th e fteli c rosses dusty roads a n d f ie ld s and trav e rses a co iu lderab lo d U tance In » f0(np«railV0)y shtn-l Uipe.

SKI SW K - [yROPEANSW

a tJN VALLE-V, Dec. U rSpeclal) —S u n Valley's s ta f f of skiing In- 8tructor.s ' for the coming w inter season-w hich opens form ally on Dec. 21 will Ce th e tlnest, in the country.

E ach of th e 10 liu>lructors Is from th e Inner circle of A ustrian skiers, am ong tho fines t In the world and a ll have com iw ted In cham pionship m eets th roughou t Europe.

A n a dd ition to la st year's s ta tf w ho will provide a dl.Mlnct Innova­tio n will be Frledl Plclfer, one of E urope’s fo rem ost racing ln.structors, w ho will give advanced skiers le!=- sons on dow nhill and slalom racing.

Olympic Coach Pfe ifer , who a t 11 has been teach ­

in g for M year.*;, was skiing Instruc­to r to th e U nited S ta te s w omen’s O lym pic ski team during several m o n tlw .lh e m em bers spen t in E u r­ope In 103Q. In 1S35 and 1036 he :oached tlie A ustrian m en's and I’om en 's O ljm p lc team.

He a lso ha.s tau oh t skiing lo P rin ce N icholas of R oum anla and la s t w in te r g ^ C laudette Colbert, :he m ovie s ^ . u m e pointers on sk i­ing du rln g ^ ie i) E uropean vacation.

P fe ife r h a s com peted In scores of c ham p ionsh ip races In Europe. In ' 1936 h e won th e downhill and slalom e v en ts In th e K an d ah ar i« :e t a t S a in t A nton Am Arlberg, one of the w orld 's g rea tes t ski meets. H e has been lis ted by th e Federa tion I n te r ­n a tio n a l do Ski as one of the world's five best skiers,

A ll-Around S tar A no the r new in structor a t Sun

Valley th is senson will be P e te r R a d ac h er. one of A ustria 's finest all- a ro u n d sk iers w ho has held seven A ustrian champion.slilps. He specia l­izes in dow nhill, slalom and iang> la u f. and also Is a capable jum per.

T lie o tlie r instructors who gained scores of friends am ong S u n Valley v is ito rs Inst year and tu rned o u t a g re a t m any finished skiers from raw m atevlttl. a ie H ans K&user. tJuee tim es open sk i cham pton of A ustria, M ax H auser, h is b ro ther, Pau l D eschm an, I^olaiia Cossnum. H ein­r ic h Z eh e n tn e r, Joo Schw alghofer, A1 D liigl a n d F n inz Epp.

S k a tin g , a sport th a t Is increasing In popu la rity n t Sun V alley w ith eac h season , will be ta u g h t by lovely M arie Lanxell, w ell-known skater from A ustralia . She has given sev­e ra l exhib itions in E ngland during th e p a s t few m o n tlu and will arrive a t S u n Valley In tim e for th e sea-

opening.

B u r le y S p a rk le s I n H o lid a y D re s s

BU RLEY , Dec, U (Special) — S a n ta C laus a n d h is reindeers w ill soon be track in g down Burley-w ay, Judging by Ihe Christm as,decorm tions th a t a d o n r th e s trce ta a n d Btbres.

T he colored ligh ts th a t spark le a ll during th e year a re unusually appro* prla te du rin g th e festive season, » n d m ore su in g s of light* have been draw n Iro m p o s t to post. A t th e e n d of O verland , a huge C hristm as tr e e is ligh ted on th e c o u rt house la w a w hich m ay be seen from m any p a r ts of the tow n.

Stu rdy evergreen trees a re placed on lam p posts to lend holiday a tm os­phere , Store;! since T hanksgiv ing have decorated th e ir co un ters a n d buildings w ith colorful red s a n d greens a s well as th e popula r b lues' a n d silvers.

Every c rc a tu re on th e e a r th Is in a con.Htunt s tru gg le fo r existence, a n d eac h specie ac ts a s a check up ­on some specie. I f one race is freed from re s tra in t. It m ultip lies beyond bounds. M an, In m any Instances, ha-t paid th e p rice fo r destroying Ha-i lu re 's balance.

TJicre a re 03 a rm y a irdrom es and 36 naval a ir s ln tlons In the United S ta te s , T lie la tte r figure Includes m a rin e a n d coast guard sts ttena .

W e A r e

E q u i p p e d F o r

• Ski R epairing

• Special 8 k l M anufactur. Ing

• Mounting: B indings «nd M etal Edges

This w ork is done accord­ing to y o u r personal apeci- fications.

M O N T O O T H &

S O N ’S . , .

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P R IC E D f o r B U D G E T S H O P P E R SAhK yourHcJf th e (lucstlon, “W here would h e buy It?” . . . "W hat H(orc^lvcH .vou lop-quiillty uport Kooda a t lowest poHHiblc prlccH?" ^Thc nnHwer in both cnHe» is PRICE HAUDWAUI']! Hclect yoiir g ift here and you 're sure of

. plcuHipg the recipient und wiving m oney fo r yourself.

H I C K O R Y , M A P L E a n d P I N E S K I S

MchI QualKy, Riiitfc Top, Clciir fJottom(;iiE (;(; s k i s ' ............................................. ............... $ i s . 9 i P r.UidKi' Top mCK OUY SK LS....................................... $ 0 . 8 0 Er.Fiiil T o p HICKORY SKIS .......... ............................ 9 « .B 0 Pr.M A I'IJ’) HKIS PINK SKIS SKI I»N I)IN (iK POUCHSKI M in 'E N S

..............................................$ 1 . 6 9 to $ 3 . 0 0 P n$ 2 . 9 9 , $ 3 .9 S , $ 9 . 0 0 , $ 6 . 0 0 , $ 6 . 9 0 Pr................................$ 2 . 2 9 , $ 2 . 9 9 , $ 9 . 9 9 P r.

...................................................................... $ 1 . 0 0 Pr.

O u r S p e c i a l f o r B e g i n n e r s1 juiir I'lat lop hicltttry SitiH— 1 pjilr Sitl iJituIIiiK.s— 1 pair .Ski I’dlc;

F u l l S e t $ 1 0 . 0 0

S k i B o o t s $ 4 . 9 8 P a i r

I c c S k n t c H

R d lli rni'ii'H iinti liKiicH'. M iuld o f w n lo i'-iii'o o f ioat.li- (-•r. Wool IIiiimI w ith a n k ln Miippoi't. U()cl(«T Hkuto fu llpoilHlutd ........... , $ 4 . 9 9 Pr.

K i'K Ii I a l i o II n 0 X i n K$ 9 . 9 0 pt'i' Hi't

Fool iliilU- - 8 9 f , $ 1 . 3 9 , $ 2 . 2 $

ItaHldil IIhIIh- - $ 1 . 4 9 , $ 2 ^ 2 9 , $ 6 . 9 0

T i 'I i i i Ih I ta c k ir lH - ■$ 1 . 9 9 , $ 2 . 2 9 , $ 4 . 9 0

ItoiltT Skutfrt— $ 1 . 1 9 , $ 1 . 9 9 , $ 2 . 2 9 ,

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All llHlI Kouring

Triiyclcfl $ 1 . 3 9 ,$ 9 . 9 0 , $ 9 . 9 0 , $ 9 4 1 ^ ,

Wagoim.. $ 1 . 4 9 , 9 2 . 6 0 , ' $ 3 . 6 9 , $ 4 . 9 9 , $ 6 . 9 0

ZoiiUh Ricyclen

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IDAHO EVENING TIM E?, TWIN FALM , IDAHO WeiBMdMr, December U, 1933

SKI APPAREL IS THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR MILADY Kffere's What the Lady Winter Spprts Addicts Will Wear This Season

B y JE A N D lN K E tA C K E B

"W ool gabard ine is th e fabric , and sp rin g crh o sen , or downhill trougers, is th e sty le .”

A nd I ’m speakinR p artic u la rly ‘ o u t b u d to th e Man on M y L eft. W e’re p a r t of th e m ob th a t ’s cro w d in g around a p ^ i c u l a r ly in trig u in g g ift coun te r in a local sto re— and isn ’t eve ry one else, these days before C hris tm as?

B u t i m speak ing ot ou tfits ,MUl n o t undies. T h e M a n on U y L eft h u JUBt cynica lly com m enU d to tbfl c lerk th a t ‘Vo, a n y p e rfw n c r d pick w ould b e w rong anyhow . 1 th in k , a f te r aU. H I g e t m y w ife a hom o m ovie o u tf it fo r c h rls tm a* a n d Juat le t h e r see fo r her»elf how ahe looks In p a n ta . IWe ta lk e d til l I 'm b lue In th e face, a n d sh e sUU m akes a spec ­ta c le o f h e rse lf t ry in g to ski.”

T echn(«iie r e r fe c t I ’m n o t one to le t h im g e t away

w ith th a t. I 'm te llin g h im th e re 's a m ore d ip lom atic, less expensive w ay to t u r n th e trick . I t happens th a t I wa* on th e slope one tim e la s t w in te r w h en she cam e gliding dow n a t S un

th o u g h a lo t cou ld be sa id ag a in s t tfte o u tf it sh e w as w earing.

W hy. n o t even a n a m a te u r sk l- sp e cU to r w ould sw addle up In th e a m o u n t of wool ahe h a d on . a n d especially n o t so m u c h below th e b e l t All t h a t baggy bunch lneas of k n lc k e n th a t c u t h e r five le e t one a n d tm e -h a lf dow n to a duck w addle.

I t 's Ju s t a c ase of th e w rong k ind o f get*up. F r ie n d H u sb an d c a n In ­g ra tia te WmaeU trem endously by g e ttin g h e r a new akl o u tfit—a n d t h c n a r e p le n ty to b e found locally o f th e k in d t h a t th e professlonaU . th e honeat-to*goodneei ac tive aklers

to It, buy h e r a sk i sk ir l , elllicr wool g a bard ine o r w h ipco rd , c ircu­la r o r p le aU d : w ith hockey tlghta o r heavy»rlbbed to - th e -w a l i t galtera to w ear be n ea th .

T hough I w a rn y o u , th e ski sk ir t Is ve rbo ten u n le ss th e w earer la a c ra ck sk ier, a n d th e specU to r* ex­pect h e r - to live u p to th e "flying b a n n er In th e breeze ." e n d no aw k­w ard spllla. If you p lease .

And sla lom . . . I I ho p e I ’ve helped you, M an on M y L e f t, to solve your C h ris tm as problem . A n d d o n 't forget to include goggles, a w ax c a n tc tn a n d a sk i In au ran co policy Jn the C h r is t ian ia q u e en 's C h r ta tm a s glit.

And furthermore, the missus will look ft dam tigh t better, come *jack-Ume. beeauK akllng b sUm-

-------iBing. and long skKpanta make agal look allmmer, the while she’s getting th a t way.

g a m y of 8kl T o n 80. allow me. Man on My Left, to

■■'"eeeoft you o w to the sportj de-____..pK tm ent. and help you do righ t by

the Uttle wotflkn who likes to give•_bw W f a-iift-up and nwoopMlBwn.

_____•nd.JThoTJJook.much , better .cm ahOl-top If you’ll ilg her up right.

Wool gabardine or whlpccrd are th e a o a t popular choice for panta,

• and the •‘downhill’’ style, neat of teg and tigh t-fltting a t the ankle, tha t taeka into the booU. la choice num ­ber one.

T6u can buy them separately and matcb-or-mix th a n with wlnd> breaker iacketa. or you can buy oomplete ski nilta. with the claaslo akl Jackets adroitly fitted, and in •everal t y i ^

N nrr. (ray, Robin Rood green and / teow n aeem to be the best beta.

Let m e call Tottr sUenUon to thla number, a g r t r wool gabardine suit with a twcKWM Jacket,, lined with electric .bliie joOcey satin, which m ay be buttoned high or worn with the lapeU down.. r o r th e after-akl snack and cock­ta il hour, the Jacket oan be worn iudda ont, and partieularly n ifty are th e pockets, one buttoned, and one idDped, you wO) note.

O rp e ilu p t the m arocn and eream ootton gabardine outfit, w ith the d o ttb le -b i^ te d ski Jacket In con­trasting color, the blUed cap. ap­peals to you. And d c a t forget the hand-embroidered mittens o r gloves.

AmmATM B0A ST L E 7O B D . D ec. U (Special)

—S u p t. D riggs o f th e S U te School fo r th e O esf a n d B lin d a t Gooding, a n d tw o of th e U a c h e rs , M iss M a r. sh a ll a n d M iss B trom berg . toge ther w ith s ix ’ pupils gave a ve ry in te r- esUng p rog ram a t a m e e tin g of t h e E veryw om an's c lub a t th e hom e of Rev. a n d M rs. L e ro y W alke r in B uh l, T hu rsday .

Bupt. D riggs g av e a sh o r t ta lk ab o u t th e school s a y in g th e re are a t p rese n t 117 p u p ils In th e school, W of w hom a re d e a f , th e r e s t be . in g b lind.

Miss M a rsh a ll d e m o n s tra te d th e m e thods of te a c h in g th e d e a f ch il­d re n a n d c o n d u c te d c lasses w ith th re e boys o f g ra d e achool age. T he ch ild ren w ere aU lip rea d e rs and h a d been (a u g h t to sp e ak a s well a s w riU .

M iss B trom berg d e m o n s tra te d the w ork th e school U do in g « U h th e sonotone to h e lp th e d e a f . She used tw o girls a n d a boy o f h ig h school age. T hey cou ld c o rrec tly nam e th e e ongs^p layed a l th o u g h to tally deaf.

B o th M iss B tro m b e rg a n d M lu

N orth H am p to n , M ass. T h is is the school a t w h k h M ra. C a lv in Cool- Idge U u g h t.

M r. D riggs, w ho co llec ts bells as a hobby, ^ o w e d h is co llec tion to the group. H e h a d 'A m e r i ia n a n d F rench bells, Sw iss c h im es , ch im es from C hinatow n, R u ss ia n bells. T urkey bells, o ld E ng lish s k i be lls, be lls from one o t th e o ld C a lifo rn ia missions, J a p an e se bells, m u le be lls a n d m any o th e rs In h is c o llec tion .

R e fre sh m e n ts w ere served by the hostesses, M rs. L e ro y W alk e r. Mrs, J. T hom pson a n d M rs. E. L . B rack­e tt. . ,

Never Too Old to Ski!

Alex. M urray , (p leftired above secood fro m tb e le fi) 9 2 - y » r - o t d T w in F a ils r e t i a e n t a n d tb e o ldest m a n ever to sk i a t S o n V alley. wlU “d e » a g a lo th is y e a r" f rien d s sa id th is a fU m e o n . In tb e p ic tu re above ta k e n a t S n n V alley la s t year, M u rra y Is show n w ith a g roup of friends w hile le a rn in g tb e floe po lnU of th e a r t I n tb e pho to n c f t to rig h t) a re J . A. C am pbell, local plamt>er: M r. H o rra y . J. 8 . C am pbell, a sen o f tb e local r e s id e n t: D ojuie C asey, 7 , a r e d d e n t o f K etchom .

BEEWALLACE BlASl

an n u al c o nven tion T u esd ay d rew up a resoluUon d e m an d in g th a t Sec- re ta iy o f A gricu ltu re H en ry A. W al­lace r e l l n g u l^ c o n tro l of th e sug»r a c t o r e n a c t now su g a r con tro l leg­islation.

T h e grow ers o b jec ted to increased Im ports o f su g a r w h ich they sa id caused low prices.

T hey ree lec ted P re s to n E llsw orth of U w isvU le. p res id en t; M . £ . WU- lb , R u p e r t, vice p re s id e n t: A lm a U ndho lm , Id a h o F a lls , secre tary - t r m u r e r .

A nd be fo re you buy, U k e a look J i t - .tb la w ate rrw p « ll« n t. fin e -wool c a b a rd ln e In t^ d n lg h t blue , w ith th e t ip p e r f ro n t , . th e m il ita ry style Jack e t, h ig h -co u ared a n d red -sllk lined , gay w ith em bro idered gray , c rim son a n d ta n sk i figu res th a t give It a doub le -b reasted e tfec t. C an y o u re s is t i t?

D on’t look too en terp ris ing ly a t t h a t c lever p a rk a s lJpovfr o f ilg h t- w eigh t su r re n a c lo th , w h ich Is rem in isce n t o t th e Eskim os, and w h ich is banded in a red a n d w hite design of In d ia n them e. T h a f i m u c h iM tter fo r a ta ll sten o g rap h er th a n a sh o r t wife.

H erd’s a Ja c k e t ' w lili k lu t e x back of sk io tw ill, be ll-hop style, t h a t ’s m ost purchasab le. A nd you c a n fin d sk i trouse rs to m a tc h It ve ry sa tisfac to rily .

A nd w lih w h a t gay a b andon these Jacke ts m ay be th ro v n free of th e a rm s It th e m issus becom es too w arm , a n d y e t r e ta in e d by Uie a id o f th e tapes w hich slip over h e r shoulders. T hey keep h e r jacke t ab o u t th e prom ises, even If she finds I t c onven ien t to d iscard p s r lla lly and le t I t swhiK (town th e back.

M iJer-Jn-Boot*O t coutbP, It you 're only koIiir to

ta k e h e r to llie ino im ln liu mice o r tw ice a monU j, du ring Uie w in te r season , you f u n 't go w rong on buy ­in g h e r IWD-toitn sm okrd r ik b«>tii w ith A grooved iMiel and a good steel a lisnk .

Boots a re u ll-liiiitortniil, niul be pa tU eu la rly su re th a t you iniy n b o o t th a t h a s a s tu rd y sh sn k . Y our w ife, a s p robably everyone oIm . jire- fe r s a low ou t sk i bool, befRiiao It gives m ore freedom of Ipg,

A nd. M an on My U t t , come away. z ro tn Uiose cu tey specta to r sk i bools

o f tb a ^ j h l te pebble-graln cBlt.*Kln,I T n sy ’re lu sc lo iu (or a leM-nctW e •U e r , b u t n o t fo r th e mlssiut.

Oh, M yoii'rn really getting warm- •d up abiiut It, are you. st\d you've #Pptl#d » pair of genuine Norwegian calf, th a t ar« Just light enough to Mjrmit her to Utt her heel oft the iU f Looks Uke you’re .getUng down to builRMi about skiing thla year,

<O odof think youll le t her become a n do you, and Improve your own aMlttf a bit, ehT

WtU. n o n powiT to v«u, and it m do, than for Valnjtine'a day, If t t e M ow iukX «0B> a n d n n rob - • b i r b* -b u y her a ski l i l r t .

a r t V n m t 90f p i ^ M o r t t f , 80 our carrler-

jil lN a , brings Um news. Uw esperu a n JkUof in skirts this year, idml- U ^ t h i i k a ^ sk tria W ) ' il^ira.

' MW, i f yotiVe n o t -p ro tea -jMilous*' o f th e m iu u s '

« n d you U ilnk sh e 's equal

B u r l e y O . E . S . T o

I n s t a l l O f f i c e r sB im L E Y , Dec. 14 (B peclaD -M rR .

, F ie m s ta d ' h a s b e e n e lec ted as w orthy m a tro n o f th e E vergreen c h a p te r of K as te rn S t a r , succeeding M rs. O «org« S c h o le r. O th e r newly- elec ted o fnoers a r e M rs. M ae O rlf- f ith , a ssociate m a tr o n ; E v e re tt O rlf- t l th , a ssociate p a tro n ; M rs. 0 . L. BaroJay, s«?crBUry; M rs. Mactrlne O rohosky. t r e a s u re r : M rs. M ar|e sm i th , c o n d u c tre u ; M rs. S . H . Kix- na u , gssocla te co n d u ctres s .

In s ta lla t io n of new ly-e leo ted o t- fleers will be h e ld D ec. IB, w hen a p ­poin tive officers will be announced a n d Insta lled .

R i t e s f o r I n f a n tOAKLEY, Dec. U (S pecia l)—T he

In fa n t d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. O eorge S h a rp , b o m D ec. 10, died M n a fte r b ir th .

S h o rt services w ere h e ld a t th e home Dec. 11, a n d in te rm e n t w as In Oakley cem etery .

D uring a Ju n o sto 'rm , ha ils tones th ree inches in c ircum ference fell n e a r H obbs, N. M ., a n d killed young cattle a n d sheep.

T im e s C a r r ie r s G u e s ts a t S liow ,

D in n e r D ec . 23P la n s w ere com pleted th is a f te r ­

noo n fo r th e H th atmt^a) O hrU lm as e n te r ta in m e n t tor n ew spaper c a r ­rie rs sponso red by “U ncle Joe" K oeh ler, o w n er o f th e Roxy th e a te r In T w in Fa lls .

T h is year, how ever, c a rrie rs ol th e E ven ing T im es a n d th e T w in F a lls N ew s w ill a lso be tr e a te d to a d in n e r b e fo re th e show , M r. K oehler an n o u n ce d . H ue "event" will s ta r t a ( 0:30 p. m . F riday , Dec. 23. w ith th e s e rv in g of th e d in n e r a t th e E lk s haU . d o n a ted f o r th e occasion.

Follow ing th e d in n e r th e ca rrie rs will go to th e Roxy w here Uiey will see "W e st o f th e S a n ta F e ,” w ith C h a r le s s t a r r e t t a n d th e "Sons o t th e P io n ee rs ’* m usica l unU . F o u r sh o r t fe a tu re s w ill a lso be Included in th e p rogram .

I t Is a n tic ip a te d th a t fiO or m ore will a t te n d th e d in n e r-a n d th e show as guests o f th e th e a te r ow ner.

ESFOCUS ON U

S k iin g ac tlv ltlrs of th la ^ t l o n of so u th cen tral Idaho liave a d e fin i te focal point Uils year w ith ac tive o r- gan lxatlon ot the Tw in f \ i» s Ski c lub .■ T h e club, which Includes m em b ers

f ro m Bull!, cxpects to c o < ^ r a t e w ith Shoshone nnd Q oodlng c lubs a n d probably w ith sk i g ro u p s a t B u rley and R upert to co o rd in a te th e p rogram s of such u n its In th is sector.

Special Iiu lgn ia T h e T w in Falls club h a s vo te d to

w ea r special Insignia, , l t wiU ta k e a c tio n ton igh t on co n stitu tio n a n d by-law s, and Its leaders will soon go to Shoshone lo Install o ffice rs o f th e reo rgan lied club there.

S k iin g trips to S un Valley a n d to th e sk i sites near th e Rock G reek CCC cam p are listed as m a jo r f e a ­tu r e of the w inter p rogram . I t is

p robable th a t the u n it h e re will ta k e p a r t in In terdub even t* p la n ­n e d Iw the Wood R iver S k i c lub a t H ailey and Uie K etchum S k i c lu b a t K etchum .

D r. F rank J . McAteo U p re s id e n t o f th e Tw in Falla o rg an lra tlo n . K e n n y G iven la vice-presiden t: R oy P a in te r Is treasurer: Miss B e th e n e H ag le r Is secretary. Tom P e a v ey is lU ted a s coach: Mrs. L ynn S te w a r t is c lub photographer; S h e rm an O s­good, P a in te r and Jack G ra y a re th e corutltuU on and by-law s com ­m it tee .

O fte n Meeting PU ce L y n n Stew art, m anager o f th e

P .ogerson hotel, h as exU nded use of a room In th a t estab lishm en t fo r th e c lub 's Indoor meetings.

T h e ski club also plans to fo rm n Ice ska ting club w ithin I ts ran k s,

. J t h a t members can ski a n d Ice s k a te on trips to sites h av ing b o th th o se faclllUes.

A ccord ing to th e U nited S ta te s b u rea u of fo re ig n a n d dom estic com - mer<ie. m ore th a n fo u r- f ltth s o f th e 43.000,000 m o to r vehicles in use th ro u g h o u t th e w orld w ere m a d e In th e U n ite d ^ ta U s .

W i n t e r T i m e i s T i m e f o r F u n

W in te r tim e used to be tb e tim e lo r “h o lin g o p " a n d w alling for sp ring . B u t th a t 's o u t these days. Bkiing h a s m a d e w in te r t i n e th e tiffle fo r fn n —a s th is a r t i s t 's ske tch of a S aw too th sc en e -ahows you.

u o N s nMIER EVENT

BU R L E Y , D ec. 14 ( S p e c ia l) ^ C h a r t e r n ig h t w ill be observed J a n .

by th e new ly o rganised Llon.s c itjb, w hen a ba n q u et a n d d a n ca w ill ta k e place . C ra ig O olem an is c h a irm a n of th e a rran g e m e n U , and L. E. K im b a ll Is ch a irm a n o f th o m em b ersh ip com m itted.

R o b e r t H ln r ley is p residen t o f thn new se rv ice o rgan ization ; J a c k H enderson , se c re U ry -tre s su re r ; D r.M . M . S h e p h e rd , f i r s t vice p re s i­d e n t; C ra ig C olem an, second v k o p res id en t: W illa rd P a tte rso n , U ll tw is te r ; R . m . S e rp s , lion ta m e r ; L eslie A nderson , DeLoy T ay lo r, J a m e s M cE iw ain, a n d E lm o H a r t ­w ell, b o a rd of d irec tors.

P ro m o tio n of th-( o rg a n lz a t lo u ^ ^ h e re w as do n e m ostly by B u lo n T D u n n . P re s to n , Id a h o d is tr ic t gov-' e m o r , a ssis te d by R o n a ld G rav es , T w in P a lls , d e p u ty d is tric t governor. T h e L ions Is a service club s im ila r to R o ta ry o r KJwanto, w hich w as s ta r te d In 1917. A bout 3,043 club.s a re now o rg an is ed In th e U n ite d B U tes, C a n ad a , a n d o th e r coun tries .

C h a r te r m em bers o f th e L lons club a re R . M . S e rpa , J a c k H e n d e r­son , F re d Ju d e v ln e , W alt Schodde Bob H lnkley , C ra ig C olem an. W il­la rd P a tte reo n , D ell Jo h n so n . Victor H arp e r , E lm o H artw ell. L eslie A n­de rson , B ob D etm ers. DeLoy T a y ­lor, D, M. S h e p h e rd , J . J , M cElw aln,G . H . C a n ao d y , L . E . K im ble , a n d Bob R lg tru p .

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R E A D T H E T IM E S W A N T ADS.

A r t C l u b M e e t sH O LL IST E R . Dec. 14 (S pecia l)—

T h e A rt club, under the d irec tio n o f M rs. Mary Davis, m e t a t th e h o m e or Mrs. Jay w . G re en la st w eek . T he organization vo ted to m e e t each Friday a t th e ho m e of M rs. O reen . The club will m eet D ec, 16 from I to 5 p. m . A nyone d e s ir in g to a ttend I s 'r e q u e s te d to c om m un icate with M rs. P e a rl B erry

M rs. Green.

N E V - R - W E T

— process, For Ski C lothes

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C L E A N E R S-We Call and O eiire r

Phone 279

G r a n g e r s S c h e d u l e

J o i n t I n s t a l l a t i o nBUHL. Dec. 14 (S pecia l) — Tim

a n n u a l In iU lla U o n of o ffice rs o t Uie subo rd ina te O ra n g e s o t the W est Biul will be h e ld Dec. 38 a t UiA C edar D ra w school audito rium . T h e s ix O rnnge.t In v ite d to m eet w ith th e C edar D ra w O range for

, th e evening a re :I D eep Creek, L uce rne , Nortlivlow, Falrv lew a n d Uie llu l il G range. ’Die O edar D raw o rd e r vo ted to send In- v lta tlons lo Uie o th e r g roups a t th e ir m eeting F r id a y evening.

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P IN E — M A PLE and HICKORY S kis in sizes to f i t E V E R Y O NE perfec tly .

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WedBMday, December 14,198» ibAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

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PMASUllEII PlISNEWU

Big new s o f th e new j t i t (o r Sun V alley Is th e f t e t t h a t o n J a n . 1. P&uUt* S u tU r wUl o tflcU Ily open S u tter 'e 8 U a n d . B k tU ng t n club. p e re ^M b l |b u pon one o f K elchum 's

A nd FauU la . v ivacious dancer* superb .' a n d w ife o f t h e Im peccable a n d dignified H e m a n D . S u tte r , m a itre d 'ho te! o f th e C h r lit la n la club, U p robably m ore excited abo u t h e r “opening day'* t h a n a n y flra t n ig h t b eh ind th e fooU lghU .

Bkatlnf ainkB ecause, Im m ed ia te ly to th e re a r

o f S u ite r lodg^, p e rfec t rcp llca of a Bwlsa c h a le t, wUl be a sk a tin g rin k fo r th e u se o f guests o f h e r te a room. U p to 3S c an g e t th e ikat> Ing urge a t th e aam e tim e , accord* Ing to M rs. S u t te r , fo r t h a t Is th e n tu n b e r of sk a te rs th e r in k will accom m odate.

T h e te a room , a t one tim e th e su m m er cab in o f D r. B a r re tt , h as been tran s fo rm e d In to p lcturesquo w in te r q u a rte rs by th e .S u tte r s , a n d fa sc in a tin g p ic tu res a n d trophies cover th e s it t in g room .walls.

A m ong th e m a re a W illiam T ell rif le a n d a Sw iss p ic tu re , g if ts to M rs. B u tter fro m h e r coun trym an , th e la te Jo h n E . BoU lger, sr.

M inu te of s ta tu r e . M rs. S u t te r h a s an a b u ndance o f energy . Before h e r m arriage , she w as a professional

' ' d a n ce r a n d a lso a n o te d horsew o­m an . H irr p ro fessio n a l nam e PauH ta d e la T brre .

M rs. S u tte r , w hose In te re s ts ore num erous a n d va rie d , is a lso looking fo rw ard to a busy A ugust. 1939, w hen sh e a n d M r. S u t te r wUl be d istinguished guesta a t th e O olden Em pire C e n te n n ia l a t S ac ram en to .

M r. S u t te r Is th e g rea t-n ep h e w of Q enera l J o h n A. S u t te r , fo u n d er of Sac ram en to . L a s t su m m er, M rs. S u t- te r v isited B u tte r 's F o r t , a n d spen t

. . several days c o n fe rr in g w ith C uro - ' t o r H arry P e te rso n a b o u t h e r h u s­

b a n d 's fam ous re la tive .G e n e ra l's S U ter

T h e fo rm er Sw iss d a n cc r, w ho speak/1 w ith a n In tr ig u in g Swiss acccn t, sa id t h a t h e r h a tb a n d 's g ran d m o th er w as G e n e ra l S u tte r 's s is ter . S h e le f t S w itze rlan d abou t th e sam e tim e J o h n A, S u t te r d e -

' p a rta d fo r C a lifo rn ia . T h e sU tar '1 s e ttle d In a Sw iss co lony In S outh » A m erica w here h e r fam ily develop-

ed m in ing in te re sts .~ " I t is only by coincidence th a t

o u r na m e is S u tte r ," , sh e explained . “M y h u sb a n d 's g ra n d m o th e r waa n a m ed BlegeL H er d a u g h te r m a r ­r ied a S u t te r w ho w aa n o re la tio n to G enera l S u tte r . T h e d a u g h te r 's eon

■ is m y h usband ." I t w as on ly tw o ye a rs ago

discovered th e re la tio n sh ip . W e w ere visiting in F re ibu rg , G erm any , w here som e o f ou r re la tiv e s Jive.

"W e aaw a G e rm a n p ic tu re abo u t G enera l B u tter e n title d th e K aiser o f Californ ia. Thlii m a d e us curious a n d w e began to inv e stig a te . A few inquiries o f o u r o ld e r rela tives proved to u s In a h u r ry t h a t G enera l S u tte r w as m y h u sb a n d 's g rea t wncle."

M any f la n a B u t l a th e im m e d ia te fu tu re , th e re

t Is th e te a ro o m to th in k abou t— ^ and th e Ice p o n d In th o rea r—a n d

w ith ah ln in g eyes a n d a 'rplee m ost co rd ia l ahe te lls e n th iis ia s tica lly of Iw r m a n y p la n a fo r th e e n te r u in - m e n t o f h e r guests.

Mr*. S u tte r , w ho sco red a suc - ' cesa a t th e W orld 's f a i r in Chicago

in 1934, was a p rovocative ly e n ­te rta in in g d a n ce r a t th e R am club Inst w inter.

H i l l t o p H a v e n W e l c o m e g E n t h u s i a s t i c S k a t e r s

H ere >■ w here th e SwUt Mra. P a a llla S u tte r will g re e t her;.gtie*l« w hen th e otflc ialiy opens S u tte r ’s Bkl a n d S k a tin g le a club a l K etchum th e f i n t d a y of Ja n u a ry . R d 'itir of ex terio r, (he cab in 's in te r io r is one o f ehee ry color, a n d “atm ospheric” w ith h isto ric ob je c ts d 'a r t a n d so a v tn irs from h e r na tive A lpine la n d . A t th e r e a r of th e cab in i t a silvery ice*pond w here guests o f th e clubs m ay d ispo rt ttaemaeWes a t wUI.

C a b l e g r a m T e l l s

O f M a t r o n ’ s D y i n gBURLBTf. Dec. U (S p e c la D -M r.

ond M rs. Leslie D o n n an a n d fam ily received a cab leg ram la s t week tell-

- Ing of th e d e a th of M r. l^onm m 's m other, M rs. W . J . D o n n an , L iver­pool, E ngland . S h e d ied following a

• pa ra ly tic su o k o a f te r be ing conflii-to he r bed for Uio post tlirce

m onths,▲ 4 Mr, a n d M rs. W . J , D onnan vla-

itccl tljelr son a n d fam ily lii H ur­ley. and th a lr d a u g h te r , M rs, M, c

• O lley Pocatello , d u r in g tlie sun i- m r r o r 1031,

* 'I 'ra fflc acc iden ta h av e Increased, - b u t th e use o f m o to r vehicles h as •• Increased m ore, so aa a conseci'ience ' Slnco 1925, (he d e a th r a te baaed on . . iniicnge has decreased 17 pe r cen t,

Right Type of Ski Waits You In Shops Here

I f you sk i—o r w an t to learn to sk i—th e re 's Ju s t Uie r ig h t type o ' sk is w aitin g fo r you am ong th e ex tensive atocics carried In local stores a survey by th e Evening "nm ei show ed today .

P rin c ip a l tyi>es of j.ki.s offered in* d u d e p in e , m aple and hlckor}-.

T h e p in e skis, recom m ended fo r th e beg inners a n d for th e young­s te rs w ho Ju s t w an t to push th e m ­selves a ro u n d have fla t tops w ith a ho le th ro u g h th e section on w hich the- foo t re sts . T hrough th l i hole goes th e fo o t s trap .

T h e m a p le sklr. have .sole p ro tec ­to r s w h ich keep th e boot from w ear­in g o u t o n th e back. T he c o iu tru c - tlo n is f irm a n d tho skLs are a<tcd by b o th a m a te u r a n d profes-sloimls.

H ickory th e BeatT h e h icko ry sicls arc en tirely solid

—a ll th e w ay th ro u g h . T o be •worn th e y m u s t liave a ski binding. T hese sk is i r e p rinc ipally for those w ho go In fo r th e sp o r t In e 6 m e .s t^b u t th e n m a n y dem and the bo.^t even w hen s ta r lin g —and the br.sl ulds anyone.

L en g th s of th e skla var>- from fo iir to sevap a n d o n e -h a lf fee t w ith a few availab le a t th e e igh t foot leng th .

I f th e type o f ski selected h ns a h a rn e s s U ien a .ski boot Is o lm ast a necessity . T h o .ikl boob , constructed wlUi a s te e l sh a n k built in . provide a g rea t a m o u n t of p ro tec tion to th e lo o t In case of accident. Aside Irom th a t they h av e th e stllfness to tend to ho ld th e ank les rigid and nl^o— th is Is one p o in t to no te—a good sk i boot, i f used only fo r skiing, will n e v e r w ear ou t.

Y oa Need Foies, TooAlso necessary a re sk i jwles.

qo ired fo r ba lance a n d aUo to aid In going u p o r down hlll.

B u t back to th o hkls nRnin. a ll "b ig n a m e ” brand.s iire avnllable in 'T w in F a lla store.i. Som e of these b ran d s follow : .

N o rth lan d . S tra n d , Lund. C.rU- woid. S u n V alley, A nderson. T hom p­son a n d som e 20 o the rs . •

T h is y e a r -m o re th n n ('vor be­fore—sk iing w ill be populur. Ix>c;il m e rc h an ts any. w hen th e wiow comes, th o sp o r t will top a ll ollier.i,

W i c l d e r o f C u t l e r y

F i n d s S e l f J a i l e dSH O SHO N E, Dcc. 14 ( S p c o la l ) -

Eli G race . hiilllnK from S t. Piiiil M inn., took on a <-argn of liiRh sp it ' Us ttic o th e r nlglU . imd m n rcR-aJl ho will consu lt w ith memberfl of th e ulierlff'H force for th e n e x t <10 days, decided J a i l i r e 8 . K, Todd. O nice, In a dd itlm i la asserted In tox­ication , generally np.w t tilings in a cafe, w ielded a b u tc lu r kn ife and c leaver a n d frigh tened a good m any people before h e was subdued, s ta te tho officers.

S l i e ’ s H o s t e s s ERLEIESM EADOFGWE

M rs. P a iiliia Su tter. In th e in - t r i tu in g T y ro lean ga rb of h e r n a ­t iv e Bw ltserland, w ho will preside a s th e vlvaclo iu hostess a l 8 u t- te r 'a 8k l a n d H kattng te a d o b on a h illto p oTcriooklng K etchum .

I S H O S H O N E

K IM BERLY , D ec. 14 (SpcclaD — E rie Jo n e s was n a m ed to he ad th e K im beH y O range a s m ss te r a t th e m e etin g he ld M onday In tlie O range room s a t th e C h ris tian c h u rc h . R ay H am ilto n presided.

Jo n e s and th e o th e r officers n a m ed will b e ln5tallc<i a t Jo in t r ite s th is ev en ing »*tth o th e r « a s t e n d O ranges In th e I. O. O. P . h a ll a t T w in P a lls w ith T^vhl P a lls O ra n g e a s host.

O th e r officers a rc : O verseer, J o h n G reaso n ; lec tu re r. H azel lla v e r la n d ; stew ard , Lyle Jo n e s ; a ss is ta n t s te w ­a rd . W elte r B eer: ch ap la in , M rs. O . s . s a r t in ; tr e a s u r e r T om N all: secre tary , Roy H averland ; g a te ­keeper, O. s . S a r tln ; Ceres, M rs. A n n a Jones; Pom ona, M rs. E d ith B row n; P lo ra , M rs. O raco B eer; lady a ssis ta n t s tew ard . M iss E lla Boer.

R a lp h T eague w as n am ed to th e execu tive com m ittee fo r a th ree y e a r te rm .

O th b r th a n e lec tion a num ber of m o tio n s were discussed a n d ac ted upon a t th e th o O ra n g e session. T h e c h a r te r was d raped in m em ory of R a y E . C a rn ah a n . R efreshm en ts w ere served by th e m en 's com m it­tee.

T lio U nited S la te s cam e of age quickly In tlie m a tte r of skiing. A nd w ith the na tio n , so w ith so u th e rn Idaho , a ll th e m ore encouraged by th e pro:\im lly of S un V alley, n u m ­ber One sill p a rad ise of th e west.

T im e was. In f a c t only ab o u t a couple of years ago, U ia t i t was th o u g h t th e p roper th in g to see th a t woolly !.ki accessories found th e ir way to .'.pots of p rom inence beneaUi th e C h rb lm a a tree.

F u u in e^ s Out O ut fu tzlncss is ou t. a n d Uie wind

a n d snow repe llen t fabrics a re In. a n d thoM; in Uie know will have no n e of Uio concoctions th a t to p up ■|e snowy m oistu re like sponges.

W itli f.0 m any, m any people in te r ­e sted in th e sport, sk i accessories a re "C hristm as m usts" on n u m er­ous glH lis ts th is year, a n d m ore tlioughU ul a n d a pp recia ted c o n tri­bu tions canno t bo h a d .

Among the best th in g s you can buy a w dinan Irlend w hose hobby Is sklhig. a rc :

K N IT B A Q S -W a tc r re sis tan t, equ ipped w ltli be lts, to -c a rry sa n d ­wiches, powder, llpstlvk a n d such.

W IN D M IT T E N S -M o is tu re re ­pe llen t. th a t a re ove r-alls fo r the kn itted m itten s and gloves.HA ND CROCH ETED m it ten s r a d i­a n t w ith designs th a t run ra m p a n t up to th e fingers.

TYROLEAN S W E A T E R S -N o ted fo r th e ir typically ilo ra l m otifs, to bo w r n u nder c e rta in k inds o f w indbrM kcr Jackets.

FLANNEL SH IR T S—W ith zipper o r pearl bu tto n closings. In d a rk col­ors to wear w ith sk i' suits.

G ty Socks S K I SO C K .S -G ally em broidered

o n th o tu n i-b ack s. a n d In inany in ­s ta n ce s niBtchlnB SC A RPS and ST O C K IN G CAPS to com plcte ou t-

A session of th e D em ocratic W o­m e n 's club was held the la t te r p a rt of th o week, a n d the follow ing were e lec ted o fficers: M iss G race Brow n, p resid en t: M rs. C. C. Shaw , vice- p resid en t: M iss G race Pease, sec­re ta ry ; M lsa L ida W ithrow , trea s -

R ou tine business a t te n d a n t u pon closifjg up cam paign a ffa irs occupied tlio a tte n t io n of the slon.

Ja c k a n d Bill Bulwar, fo r a long iw rlod m em bers o f the S u n V alley rec rea tio n al forces, and associated w ith o the r activ ities a t K etchum , were In tow n for several days. T hey s ta te d they a re ordered to rep o r t for du ty on Dec. 16 aa h av e o th e r em ­ployes, In read iness fo r th e opening of tho sporta reso rt on th e 31it. M ore snow Li desired , fo r th e s ta r t.

,M r.i. Lottie F orke ond son, FrrfFik. w ere visitors he re Prldny , rotum inK to H ailey In th e a fte rnoon .

S tree ts and roadw ays were som e­w h at ^Ilpl>cry th e p a s t few nlglUs, clue to fog, and traveling won slow.

E v e r T r y I t ?

I n th e w in te r t i n e in Id aho , th e young m a n 'i fancy (and a lso th a t o f th e young lady , e lderly m an . e lderly lady a n d th a k ids) tn r m to thougb ta o f akling. B u t u n til you 're a n expert, yoo h a d n 't b e t­te r try Jum ping a t p ic tu red In thi*

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c h u rc h M iu lo n a ry aoclety re c m tl^ a t Vbt hccne of th e fo rm er. T b e ro tlo n a ls w«r« led by M n . WUl L untey . U rc . R ay B eauch am p w ai in c harge of th a O hrl4ta » a pro* gram . C hris tm as p a p e n wtro read ^ M n . A. E. w K n ^ n d M n . H .

p ip e r. Mrs. B eaucham p rea d «p l e n a r y poem-

T h e C hrU tlan W orkers circ le o f th e C hris tian c h u rc h m e t l u t week

'1th M n . Charley B ert« lo tt.T h e H|<W»y K en iln g to n m e t Fri­

d a y a t th e hom e o f M rs. G eorge W att. T w o guesta w u e presen t, Mrs. W U f i^ W lgglngton, a n d M rs. W ill H aw kins, sr.

T h e Y oung People 's society o f th e M ethod ia t chu rch newly nam ed th e U . a n d B. club, m e t F rid ay fo r • social evening beg i;tp lng w ith a covered d ish d in n e r a t th e hom e of Miaa I la C ham bers. Tlie a n n u a l e a - c h a n ie of g ifts fo r C h ris tm as waa

au d * fiom tbe C „ „ gam M « m p l ty td iDing.

M n. R a rrr W rlgbt tD k r ta fn a ' the UUalonarx aodaty of t t e IMtty- odUt church la it waelr a t iw r H In FruiUand addmoD. M rk OWIW . ■ LUcenasa gave • reiiew of the b o * on iBiUa. ’V o rlo g MlUiaia.’’

C larence L ayne sM d h i i w U e .^ o p la s t week to Bob P f o b u c o . le ft M onday fo r t o f t p . h e h a s acoepted • po«tt)on aa

— w ith ftn lc lan iI s u t i o n lo t h a t d ty .

R . B ..D a v is , one o! th e e a r t i t 0 p ioneers of th e W est Bm l, t i w ported recovering catiafae torlly h is hom e fro m noeum on ia. H a b M ^ been M riously lu fo r th o p iM weeks. A d a u g h te r . M rs. D oro thy R adford , Spokane; W a s h , h U be en

' Bt h is bedside.

fits.SU SPEN D ERS - F o r a fle r -sk i

c lo thcs. m ade of b lack velvet w ith w ool flow er trim m ings.

O O O G L E S -O f th o unb reakab le k ind . In a f la t cB?;e, ossiu-lng p ro ­tec tion a g a in s t ' tlie g lare of th e snow .

W AX ES—Some a.w ortm cnta como In se p a ra te ,lit tle k it bags o r c a n ­teens.

C A P S -T h c favorite th is y e a r Is m a n n ish , m ndo wlUi a visor, h a s Inside p ro tection a g a in s t th e cold, a n d Is fash ioned pf gabard ine.

O dd Fellow s and th e ir wives a n d R eb ekahs a n d th r l r h u sban ds a n d frien d s a tten d e d a d in n e r F r id a y a t th e I. O. O. P . ha ll. T h e d in -

was followed by ca rd s and C hinese checkers.

M em bers a n d friends of th e H om e C u ltu re club en joyed a covered dlsli luncheon a t th e hom o of M rs. 0 . O . S m itlison F r id a y . T ho asslstU ig

.hostesses w ere M rs. P . E . B a r tle t t a n d M rs. L . O . Lacy. T ho a n n u a l C h ris tm as ex change waa m ade a n d a m agazine review given by M rs. C . 0 . VocUer. M rs. P . E . B a r tle t t gaye a m o st In tere sting a cc o u n t of C h ris tm as custom s a n d h a b its in o th e r lands.

T lio D eep C reek O ra n g e m e t h i reg u la r session F rid ay even ing a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. R iley H lil n e a r C astle fo rd . T lie a u i i t ln g hostesses w ere M rs. P ra n k H e jlm a - n ek . M rs. R. A. M cD onald a n d M n . R ic h a rd M acR ea. I n th e ab ten o e of th e le c tu re r no prog ram w aa given.

I t w as decided du rin g th e busl* esa m eeting to o m it th e n e x t rag*

u la r m eeting C hris tm aa week a n d m e e t J a n . 13 a t th e hom o of R . D. N eym an.

M rs. R ache l K re lg h 'a n d M n , W ill W h tlak e r e n te r ta in e d th e C h ris tian

B O N E H E A DSen io rs o t T w in ‘Falla h igh

school today are behig p u t to iJie ta s t— a t least as f a r as E nglish is concerned . All a ro taiclng th e “B onehead" gram m ar e xam ina ­tio n s today. R esu lts on th is exam ­in a tio n determ ine w h eth er th e s tu ­d e n t m u s t take a special course in g ram m ar n e x t sem ester o r will be allow ed to select some o th e r sub ­je c t In p lace of English.

M a n a t F a i r f i e l d

S h o t A c c i d e n t a l l yFA IRV IEW , Dec. 14 ( S ii^ - ln D -

Dcite. K in s, w hile h\n\tlnR Bvmilfty, acc iden ta lly sh o t h im self In th o foot wlUt a rifle.

W hile thu Ijullet hn.% n o t y e t been rem oved, lie Is In u saU ifactory i riltlon.

T liere la a (otikl average of 17.64} pieces, Bpproximutcly, In a m odern iiutomoblle.

W h M ^ i t a r t th in k in g of sk i tr l|w rem em ber you r au tom obllf, ThoAr Ic y.U t o u r m eohM iiu. • Hkl ’t'r»«

equ ipm en t ready . nuctm nlr.i a « a p e d a iu u on a ll m akea of au tom obltcs,viTi day a n d niRhi . cmIv to Mrv«g reaalng gaaoHiie, O o o d je iir tires, W illa rd b u ltf r lc i , wu-.lmiu un<i

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140 2nd A veE .

MOTORSERVICE

are

U P I N T H E A I R "

o v e r w h a t t o g i v e , g i v e

SKITOGGERY

I’u t Oh c-nd to y o u r pcrp lfx ltlrn . . , t il ls year bo a m a r t a n d hIv«- Melina to ia irry an C hrls tm na prcM'iiin tn \i>unK 'n n d n o t so youni;) men, Yrni'il find a .M le c t lo n lion i oiir i.toik liy lllra ch .W cU will inrliKlr ilir Jinral, tho m oet jw pulur mid thn

iinablL‘1

*‘Snn Vitllcy" nuxlcl |><ii>lin ^ O A C Bki J a c h ii t.............................................. ^ O . Y D

“ C a n n il lH i i '' nm ili- l K n 'x n 'l in * ' t f ’f l A Cjm - l t d ....................................................... $ 1 1 . 9 3

Wool Kiil'Hf'ii'H' ’■liownliill’*.....................................................

(lalinrdiim "Ditwiiliill” p m il f l .................................

(ittbardiiHip a n t# .....................

W i i lo r p r o d fnilllotiN . .

$ 1 0 .9 5$ 6 9 5$ 5 .9 5

9 5 cW e ' r e S l i o w i n K T w i n F a l l H ’

M o H t C ' o n i p l c t e S e l e c t i o n !

ROWLES.MACKC O M P A N Y

i

SPECIALo n Skis a n d

Skates6V 2’ S u n V a l l e y R i d g e T o p S k i s

T h e b e s t b u y in a k j s i n t o w n . M a d e f o r p ro fe ts s lo n a lB b u t p r i c e d f o r a m a t e u r s f 7 « S 0

o t h e r S k i s p r i c e d f r o m $ 1 . 4 5 t o $ 2 5 . 0 0

S k i P o l e s ! « 1 . 4 5 p r . B i n d i n g ' s $ 2 . 9 5 u p .

S h o e S k a t e aA ll S l U 9

$ 3 . 7 5 - $ 4 . 5 0 - $ 5 . 5 0

C l a m P 'Q n S k a t e s u p f r o m

GERRISH'SS i> o r t in ? G o o d s S t o r e

w inter sporta are reaching • new p«ik In popiUarlij'—tlr tt’a the r ^ n . l f a w aart to i lw out*of>door toggery aa igifta thla Ohrlgtmu. We’ve especially etocited our Sport Bhgck to n)«at thla demand . . . . and we sincerely InvJt* your inspection I

WOOL OA0ABOINE SKI SUIT,joekty Mtin lined, with eoUda of navy or grey. Water repellent and reveralble. f l t . 7 8

COTTON OABARDDfB SKI SUIT,white and c ru m . green and crean, royal or navy with c rean . Styled to r amartneaa. S 1 X 9 S

Other toMljr am art W OOL OA BA ftOD fK SKI SUITS dedfoed by leadl&g ntanufao* turera for utility and.beauty. $ 1 4 . f 8

VisifOur

SportShack'

S K A T IN G S K IR T S■nio w h lr lf , blilbwy k in d , linedw ith b r ig h t colors. $ 2 . M

COTTON < i A H A K D I N R HKIJACKKT. z ip ix -r fo ste n h ig i. I tn Kim runtced tn kIvc a profroslonnl up |)carniicc. 9 4 . 9 9

KK1>< TROUSERH. ProfessluDnll)’ m < ^ i;( ( l in navy or brow n.C o tton gabard ine , 9 3 . 9 9Wool gabard ine , 9 7 . 9 9

CAP a n d HCARF HKTH In brlHht voy colors. H ir y a m a d e c ld n l uM tt U) sny oiilrimtr ( lu tu n ie . 9 1 . 0 0 * 9 i , 9 9

t v o o i . OI.OVKM. M ITTEN H oflieuvv k n it. T liey ’ro w arm , , . . th ry ’ffl lovely und t li ry 're uba(iiII 9 i . O O

NWKAIKKH—lu n d k n lta , auKorun. tliH lan d s 111 slip -overs , butt4>n or r ip p rr types. IJrlg h t colors lo r"Kity |inst,lmrs. 9 1 . 9 9 "l>

G i v e O u t - d p o r

Togjgery F o r

C h r i s t m a s .......

The MAYFAIR S H O t■ ■ : : l

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Eage Foui*

uppyjp/iLFORMAIESP

U t le isklera t h h y e u will be dresaed to kill, a n d by th a t ,it Isn 't m e a n t th a t they will be head ing for a fall.

R a th e r, they wHl maJce th e b e au tj- !u l auTTOUDdtnga of th e co u rsA rin th la sec tion pa le by com parlion , and , In a d d itio n to U>at. they will w ard o ff th e w in try b lasU a s thougli they d id n 't c x lit.

A sun -cy of locnl stores, deallnff In c lo th ing lo r , th e sicl ru a s , revealed to a n E vening T im es reporter th a t th e b e st se lling Jacicet th is season in T w in FaU a wlU be wi

IDAHO E V E N I N G T W ^ N FA tL S, IDAHO Wednesday, Dumber 14, 1939

adequa te ly te rm ed the "Sun V alley” model.

W lndproofI t Is w indproof and w a te rp ro o f -

sn u g a t th e w aist—roomy a t th e shoulders—double f ro n t—Improved bucklea~ 't« ’o bu tto n fron ts.

Inside th e c o a t arc carry ing s tra p s w hich com e in handy w hen th e Ti'eather bcoomes too w arm b u t the ow ner d o e sn 't w an t to Jay th e /acicet on th e ground.

I n o th e r w ords th e Jaclteta are ••just r ig h t.” T hese new Jackets are n o t to o s ti ff—n o t too heavj-—n o t too expensive, T V y have th e sheared elastic w aistband In th e back a n d th a t one buckle cHp in th e f ro n t .

T h e n e x t b e st seller locally, so f a r a s th e Jackets fo r m e n . are con­cerned , will bo th e all-wool g a b ar­dine . TlJey h av e a z ipper f ro n t a n d also sSpper pockets a n d come—th is year—in n a ^7 blue a n d grey.

O a b a rid ln o (dow nhill m odel) ski p a n ta wUl go w ith both Jackets. T he p a n ts o f th is type a re popula r In E urope a s w ell, local leaders say. T hey a re p lea ted a n d h av e th e h igh w aist b and . T h ey are fu ll a t th e top b u t U p e r to th e bottom . An e lastic b and goes over th e foo t and in th e boot. T h ey wUl be navy blue.

C aps, too a re Im p o rtan t a n d they will resem ble those « e e n .o n th e baseball field a lthough th e y will h av e h ig h e r crow ns. T hey wlil also b e prorlHed w ith e a r flaps.

O a ite rs (legglns) a re o f w a te r­p roo f c ah v a ss w ith a sp e d a l c lip to fa s ten o n th e ahoe. T h e ga ltera are shaped 80 th a t they wUl n o t In ter-

— fere w tth-.the ak t harness.M oat pppu la r m lttena will b e of

eaU ak in pa lm s w ith th e navy blue , g lb a rtU ne back . T he leg cu ff flta

- t ig h t a t th e and bottom w ith r. claa tle construction . T h e long cuff

^ • -a U - t lg h t a t th e to p a n d bottom w ith e lastic c onstruction .

P fafd 8W rt- A -h a av y .p la id a h lrt -w U be w orn

w ith th e ouU lts a o d -g e n U e m e n - th e lo u d e r I t is th e better.

A n w ee sso ry w hich m any skiers will w a n t wUI be the seal sk in belts w ith th e ta sch e on the s ld e - su iU b le t o ^ n y ^ a b o ttle of coffee o r w h at

G oggles will ! » black smoked.

* BURLEY *

V em oQ C unningham and J a m e s A hO T h a n . | o i » to B utte. M ont.,

, 'W do (u rts« p u t u n l i a l > IU r w ork ■ " " .................. w ork on

' . ;W o rd h a s been received o f th e d«» th Of M rs. E m m a Lorey, 33 • ^ • o l d d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d M rs. O U l ^ Severe. Oakley. In B ell G ard en , C alif. A alster, M rs. S . R . Severe. B urley, also survives.

Rev. J . 6. Kelson has re ti im e d a f te r spen d in g th ree weeks a ss is t­in g In th e p rep a ra tio n of th e C h ris - t la n c h u rc h in Jerom e for a new

h is absence, th e Rev. J a h a M b d u r a o f Je rom e a n d O ak­ley Rajr. xu g en e, Ore,, occupied th e p u lp it he re .

Jo in in g in th e cooking, serving. - - a n d - « * ^ g o f th a lr an n u al C lirU l-

m aa d in n e r, Burley h igh acljooj te ac h e rs m e t In the hom e econom ics

•ro lm T h u rsd ay la st week. O ueeU werb M r. a n d Mrs, L eonard J u d ­kins a n d M iss M elba P a rker. M lsa DelllalJ K eller was in charge c f tlie m enu, a n d M lsa M elba B*lph of th e 'e n te rta in m e n t. Tables were colorfu l w ith C h ris tm as decorations.. W ord Is received of tiie d c a y i o f

• Mrs. G eorge MoVey, m other o f M ri. C ora A dam s, form erly of B urley. * h o h a s been w ith h e r m o th e r In J ^ m e du rin g h e r prolonged i l l .

T h e Covered V/agon cam p of I>aught«rs of VUli Pioneers a t te n d ­e d a C hris tm as p a rly reoenUy a t

• th e hom e of M rs. J r tm Holyoak. I n charge of tn te r ls in m e n t vi-ere M rs. Mny H iirst, M rs. A rtliiir llum nhrifln and M rs, Woodn. M rs. Alice C a r te r nnrt Mrs, K enuelli R iggs gave a vocal duet, s tu u l* w ere u re - aen lcd by M rs. Ifftrvey Jo h n so n . M rs. H iim iihrlra. Mrs, Wi)od,i, a n d M rs. J , Itenchcr. M rs. Jo h n n c n - th c r toltl ft ChrU tnins ito ry . Oamr^s w ere played, also, under Uio d irec ­tion of Mrs, iiu ra t, and Mr*, o iu r - encc Stocks wus in cliurgfl of th e

KnceUng.

Shopping Days Till Christmas

■ W u m Ia W M m m ihG -0 6 « e a v v c e M

T^OOKINO SACK TO CHRtHT- N m YIAR8 A G O -

^ ^ r M Byrd widely acclaimed f i r to South Pole.

Barotd KreuUberi t lK - M rv ^ c h o r t .

Oreup o t'^ th o U w , Jewa,’ - “ ** I t Harvard r

. . . . IHek* in i o f ih *

^ w as ban* « ^ H r v in c t .

Taming Idaho’s Mountain Sides

8 r e a (h - (a k (n r fan a n d equally brcftth -(ak(ng n a fa n i l beau ty a v a i l yon sk iers n h o i s c k ie t^ e m en n taln a lopes of Bonthcrn Idaho . H ere you see J a rv is Schan ffle r, fo rm er secre tary o f ( h e 'S o n 'Galley 8 U elnb. d o in g a f a s t b it of skiing on th e new B ald m o u n ta in ski r a n . (Fliolo taken Nov; 5. 193S. by Sieve Han* n a g a n A ssocialn).

Idaho Becomes Ski Capital of America-

g e t n n d e r-

fdalv9'i:tU m b<to dU lln c tio n a s skj. cap ita l of A fierlea now finds

tfae sk i sp o rt floorlshing n o t on ly In tb e Saw looths And a t lla lle y b a t

a lso a round B oise,.in various so u th cen tra l a reas a n d In e as te rn Id aho , j

n e re 'a a scene In tb e m a jcs tle Saw tooths, w here Hun V alley's various

n a tio n a l a n d in te rnational e v en ts will lu re the ace skiers o f A m erica

d u r in g th e coming season.

OAKLEY I

M r. and M rfi,.Klmbol S lqu la t r e ­tu rn e d Sunday from S a lt L ak e C ity , w here they iiad gone to a t te n d b iis i- -B ss and vU lt w ith friends.

M rs. Della McEvers r e lu m e d hom e S a tu rd ay from P asadena , C alif., w here slie vUlled her d a u g h te r an il son -in -law , Mr. a n d M rs, M a rt in A lexander. While the re gho »lso a tten d e d th e funeral o f a b ro th e r - in -law . r*red M ahnkln. fo rm erly of O akley a n d T»(ln Fnlls.

Q uen tin Hale and W hK fney HnM re tu rn e d Itome l^ ld ay a fte r spendlnK tiie p ast te n days in A ritonn o n a business and stght-seelng tr ip .

M r. a n d Mrs. Orville H elner. Ilft- s ln , m ade a trlj> to Provo In st wij'-k. w here they vlslled Ihclr d n n g h te r, Irln. whu la a stnden t n t Ihe n , Y . U. a t Provo, nnrt aUo visited M rs. l l e ln - er'B pnrent.i In a n lt U k o C ity.

A boy WM b o n \ to Mr. a n d Mr.''. OeorgQ Krnnk.i>Utc, 0 nnd a g irl to M r. and Mrs. H enry C alln lm u D cc C a t th e local hospital,

M r, and Mrs. Boyd II. n ir le e i tte i- ta ln e d in honor of (lie Bein in iiry te a rh e r s and tholr w lvrs o f R u p e r t a n d Hurley Prldny, Also p re se n t w ere Pre«ldcnl and Mrs. C h a r le s S, O lark iitui Mr, and M is, M oses M a r ­tin , A tlirro ro u i;n d in n e r wnn

ved. fl/fer w/ilcJi iJr(»gfeMlvc gam es were pinyril.

A ClnUlnuiA jHiHi'anl will bo p r e ­se n ted aiiiKlny, Oro, IB. a t Cow ln s ta k e pliiylHiiise. tnitlrr tho d irec tio n of M aude M. Ulnik and Iho Al»k>- M, I, A.

■nie Oakley firtil w ard will lim tnll a n automntlii stoker In tiie ir clirt|>el w itliln th e n e s t low tinyn,

T lio sugar l» c l 'im)Jccl whli-ii w as A|>oitsored the p u t suniiuor is iiboul com pleted by (he Oakley second w ard members w ho have wnrkeil tn lth fu lly (ho p ssl 10 clny. , ■

Mru, llopplc HcbcIh I t c b c k a h N a t Ituhl

n tn i l , . 1)P,;, ]4 (H p « ;lu |)-M r.V WHHatii no|i])ie wu.i e lec ted noble g ia n d of tho llnl>ekali lodun K»l- day . -Others « lecl« l w ere : vIco g rand . Mrs. Lewis L n rsn i; record ing secretary, Mrs, p . j . Joy rc ; f inanolal »*‘c re lary , Mrs, llay C’im iiliiah am ; ireusurer. M rs, i„ U, l.acy ; tru stees . M rs, Roy BhKVer. Mrs, J ^ ed H a r t ­w ell a n d Mrs, K, H. IV m ber, M rs, W . p . p o it. dUUIct deputy p res i­d e n t, m ade her an n u al o ffic ia l vU- U to th e chap ter. T he in s ta lla tio n o f (he ,now onicers will U k e place

T h e southeastern jw rtlon of Xng* la n d h a s more thunders to rm a tim n a n y o th e r pa rt-o f the im uniry, la k -

Uon

FUN AHEAD.../o r the whole family

i n H U D S O N - C L A R K

O U T D O O R S H O E S

HiB, liinJy for iiten(IV boys. H t i i r d l l y con- ntiiictrd . All helKlillM-

$3.98 to yy..';!)

S k i b o o ts for men and w om en, lle lu fo ir rd lor i-om fo rt a n d wrnr,

$4.50 to .$6.9,5

Rihiw Iwolfl lit ll|(h t roliirs w iili u r w ithou t skl-liccl.

I 'lii llJiril n]}it IrJiiiHin!,

$2.ft8 to $:i.45

MiiHHCN $ 2 . 7 9H lirs !!!<-, to 3

Miikc O ur W cll-Stockcd Store Your lIcudquurtcrH I 'o r All S port Shoes

and B()ots

H udson .CLARKTwin,Falla Oi^Iy Shoe Store

P o s tm a s te r U rg e s “M ail E a r ly ” a n d O ffers R u le s

Poin ting ; o u t th a t d u r in g ho liday tim e th e volum e of m a ll th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S ta tea Increases m ore th a n » 0 pe r cen t, p o s tm as te r M . A. B txonk th is a fte rn o o n c a lle d upon c ltiz e tu o f th is a re a to m a il early .

" I t Is a physical la ipoasJM ltj- to h a n d le th is g re a t m ass of maKmat>> te r efflclenU y a n d prcm pU y w ith in a few day.s." S lronk d e c la re d ." "T herefo re to assure delivery of th e ir Cbrislm a.? p resen ts, c a rd s a n d le tte rs by C hris tm as day th e public ahould shop a n d m all earl}'.

Do I t Mow!'Do y o u r C hris tm as sh opp ing so

t h a t you c an m a li you r glfU , g re e t­ings a n d le tte rs to rela tives, frien d s e n d loved ones a t le as t a week or 10

th e d is ta n c e " B tronk sa id . "T h is wlW n o t on ly m ake I t c e r ta in th a t they a re rccclved before C h ris tm as d a y b u t will be of g rea t a id to you r p osU l scrvlce a n d to posta l em ployes a n d enab le th em to spend th o C h ris tm as holiday w ith th e ir fa m i­lies."• A t th e sam e tim e th e p c a tm a ste r lis ted "w rapping and pack ing" ru les YThich shou ld bo observed by those sending packages of various n a tu re . Som e of the.^e rules follow:

1—All pa rcels m ust be securely packed a n d w rapped. Use s tro n g p a ­pe r a n d heavy twine.

2—U m b re lla s ., canes, golf s tick s, shoulcf be reenforced th eJr fu ll le n g th by strong s tr ip s o f wood tig h tly w rapped and tied w o th e r ­w ise su ffic ie n tly w rapped to w ith ­s ta n d tr an sp o rta tio n . W hen th re e o r m on a ro tied toge ther, w rapped a n d tie d , no reen forcem ent Is n e c ­essary .

H ats3—H ata . P ack In s tro n g c o rru g a t­

ed o r flberboa rd boxes. O rd in a ry p a s teb o a rd h a t boxea m u s t be c ra t< d . L adies’ h a ts a n d s t i f f h a ts . easU y dam aged , ih o u ld be to a rk e d ‘•fragile."

4—S hoes. P ack In s tro n g c o rru ­g a ted ca rd b o ard boxes. W ra p w ith s tro n g p a p er securely tie d w ith heavy tw ine .

5—C u t flowers. P lace In strong .suitable boxes of wood, t in o r heavy c o rru g a te d cardboard . W ra p wlUi tissue to r e ta in m oisture.

5—C an d les , Enclose In s tro n g o u t­s ide boxes o r containers.

7—D raw ings, palnU ngs, u n m o u n t­ed m a p s, e tc .; P ack or w r a p 'h i s tro n g m a te r ia l to avo id dam age . W hen n o t f la t , roll a round a w ooden core a n d th e n w rap a n d tie c a re ­fu lly .or p lace In s tro n g p a steb o a rd tube .

S h a rp Edge*8—S h a rp -p o in te d o r sha rp»edged

In s tru m en ts o r tools m u s t l.a v e p o in ts a n d edges carefu lly gu a rd ed to p re v e n t In jury to c lerks In h a n ­d ling o r dam age to .o th e r.m a ll. C ra te s u i ta b ly .o r thoroughly w rap so th a t th e y c a n n o t c u t th rough th e w ra p ­p ing.

S—B ooks m u s t h av e th e edges w ell p ro te c te d w ith s t i f f m a te r ia l a n d be packed In a w ooden o r s tro n g doub le -faced co rrugated f l ­b e rb o a rd box double lined with- th e sa tn e m a te r ia l.

' — A rtic les easily broken c ru sh e d m u st be securely packed a n d . c r a t e d o r boxed. U se libe ra l q u a n titie s , o f excelsior or like m a ­te ria l In . a ro u n d a n d betw een th e ir tJc Jea a n d th e ou tside c o n ta in e r .

Ail a rtic le s e u l ly firoken sho u ld be p la in ly m arked "fraglJe.”

11—Parcel* c on tain ing pe rishab le a rtk rle s sh a ll be m arked " p e r ls li - able."

Addresses R e g ard in g addresses M r.. S tro n k

sa id tlie following ru les will ap p ly ;A ddresses should be 'ta m p le te . w ith

h o u se n u m b e r and nnm e of s tr e e t, « t o ffice box or rurn l rou te n u m - -■r a n d typed or pla inly w ri tte n .in

Ink. A r e tu rn card should be p laced in th e upper le ft h and c o m e r o r e v ery ]>arcel. Do n o t . m all C h r is t­m a s ca rd s in red, green, o r o th e r d a rk -co lo re d envelopes or In very sm a ll envelopes.

P o s tag e m u st be fully p repa id on a ll m a ll. G reeting card s sh o u jd bo s e n t by f i r s t c lass m a ll for th e b e s t r e su l ts . No parcel may be m ore th a n 100 Inches In leng th a n d g ir th c o m ­b in e d o r exceed 70 pound.s In w eigh t.

U se a irm ail fo r speed. F i rs t In a r ­r iv a l . f irs t delivered, f irs t opened a n d f irs t answexed. T lic dom csU c a irm a il r a te Is six cen t? f o r eaCh o unce o r frac tion thereof o n th e m a in la n d o f the U nited S la te s . 'T l ie po u n d ra te Is OC cents a po u n d . C onsu lt you r postm aster fo r r a te s to fo re ign a n d neighboring co u n ­tr ie s . ,

A ll valuable packages .sh o u ld -b e In su red .

! c a s t l e f o r d ”• ----------------------------------------------

M r. a n d Mrs. Ed M onroe w ere hoeta to th e Bid or Bye c lub S a tu r ­d a y . M em bers of (he club a n d th e ir h u sb a n d s enjoyed a p inoch le p a r ty follow ing a chicken d in n e r. C a rd s w ere p lay ed a t e igh t ta b les w ith p rises be ing won by M r, a n d M rs. R oy S m ith , Mr. and M rs. L . K . H c s- w lhoU a n d Bob Tlioma.<i. G uest* of th e c lu b were Mr. a n d M rs. A lv in K onlcek . M urtaugh ; M r. a n d M rs. O sca r A verltt. M r. a n d M rs. R o n a ld C u tle r a n d M r. a n d M rs. A lb e rt K olorlk . B uhl, and M r. a n d M rs. L uclen Shields, C astleford.

M rs. M a rg a re t R ln g ert a n d M m . R a n k in R utherfo rd w ere ca lled to I jir a m le . W yo.. by th o se rious I ll­n e ss o f -th e ir b rother. N, E. C o rthe ll, M r. C o rthe ll Is an a tto rn ey a t L a r ­am ie.

M iss M ariam D arrow e n te r ta in e d 1« Jun iors o f th e C astle fo rd h ig h school a t a ska ting p a rty Jn B u h l . A fte r ska tin g the g roup re tu rn e d xo th e D arrow home for rcfre-shm ents.

T h e dance a t th e h ig h school g y m nasium Friday sponsored by th e school b and , w as a success.

M r. a n d M rs. M artin M ille r w ere h o s ts to . th e ir .p lnochlc c lu b th is w eek. G uesU of th e club were D r, a n d M rs. M urphy. T w in F a lls . P r iz es f o r h ig h score.n were won by M rs. J o h n M ason, Buhl a n d D r. M urphy,- T w in P a lls . •• M rs. J . Burgess acc iden ta lly fe ll a n d broke h e r arm w hile a t th e B a p tis t c hu rch one even ing th is w eek. J

M rs. H arr ie t M cDerm ld, w ho Is 111, h a s been ta k en to th e B ulil h o s ­p ita l.

M r. a n d M rs. E arl P a rm er le ft th is w eek fo r W heaton, Mo., fo r a n e x ­te n d e d v is it wlUi rela tives.

M r. a n d M rs. R oger E rb le ft la.st w eek -end fo r Albion w here M r. E rb will e n te r th e new te rm o f N orm al school w hich began Dec. 12.

HIGH PEAKSW o e n t h u s i a s t i c a l l y re p o rt th a t th is y e a r 's W H IT E S T A G S k i T o g s g iv e y o u a n e w u rg e fo r th e w h i t e o p e n s p a c e s l C a s u a l m s ty lin g , th e y sp e ll A C T IO N . S k i e n t h u s i a s t s . . , e x p e r t o r n o v ic e , fin d W h ile S to g 's a u t h e n t i c d e ta i l s inv* p o r to n t to t r a i l o n d lo u n g in g c o m f o r t . A d v a n c e **SKI- TESTING** b y sk ie r-s ty lis ts a s s u r e s th e 'n th d e g r e e of p ro ­te c tio n a n d s w a n k .

S o b e fo re y o u r n e x t t r e k (o th e m o u n t a i n s i n s p e c t 'o u r n e w

W/UJbBSta^ TOMSKI TOGl

P a b r i c f c m d n « w t a 3 o r « d l i a M « • f a s h i o n e d m o r e f i o t ta i in g th e m « T « r b e f o r e , a n d m o k e W H IT E S T A G S id T o g s p r e - e m in e n t in th e ski* w o r ld to d a y .

i i t e S t a g S k i T o g s f o r W o m e n

Exclusively a t

HOOD'SR o g e r s o n H o t e l C o r n e r

U 4 4

AND OTHIR IHRIUINfi WINTER SPORTS

T H E C H A L L K N G E R

I N N l-’ H A T U R E S M O D ­

E R A T E L Y P R I C E D A C ­

C O M M O D A T I O N S A N D

M E A L S

Ttierc arc altrucU ve dotllile rooniH a l M per Any and up; (iume ro«m —comf<irlHl*le loMngcs — nnd h variety of m odern hHojw.

S u n V a l l e y L o d g elirovUlen Mplcndid g u ts l roomM,

nervlce and fticllltleH. B oth I.odge and Inn are "E uro |u‘iin plan."

S e r v e d b y

• Sheltered l>y th e bold nlopcK of Ihc Saw tooth Moiintuin IlanRc, Sun V&lU'y in pro tec ted from w in­te r wliitlN nnd w urm cd hy a lirllllnnl “«um m er” sun. Tlm bcr*frce terrn in nnd deep powder nnow a ttrn c t n k t ^ from fa r and wide.

C hair Hkl-liftH nnd Mnow Iractorti ca rry you up the NiopeH, Kuvjng en erg y and — giving you an am azing num ber of dow nhill runH during a onc-hour period. I'’o r bogfnneni (h e re are prncffce n(op«n and « '»H1 < Hchw»l headed' by cxpcrtH who aUo In s tru c t in racing techni(|ue.

• F U N F O R A L L T H E F A M IL YHun Valley offcrH m any health-building actlvlllepi In addition to sk iing . Skating , sleighing, dogvnlcdglng— even Hwimmlng In #n outdoor warm - w ater pool— m ay nil be enjoyed.

T or n «l»rlouH w in te r holiday th a t will long he rememl>ered, vIhU Sun Valley.

J . r-. I’U l.rK R , T icket Agent Twin Falls, Idaho Phone C21

T H E P R O G R E S S I V E U N I O N P A C I F I C R A I L R O A D

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Wednesday, December 14, 1988 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

Home-Knitted Cap-Mittens Set Makes Ideal Christmas Present

B y Xieorge C lark

B7 NEA Service NEW Y ORK—As C h rls tm M d raw s

n e a re r and n e a re r k n ltt tn g needles a n d c ro ch et hooks c lick fa s te r Sa.%tcr. W om en v h o a re skilKul e n ough to be ab le to m a k e C h r is t­m a s p reseata fo r th e ir f r ien d s a n d f a m l i ; a re tu rn in g o u t a w onderfu l a r ra y of g if ts to w ear, g i f u fo r th e hom o a n d m any t h a t a re ju s t p la in fu n to own.

Among th e llcm s t h a t w ill be m ost ap p recia ted by ac tive y o ungste rs a re new scarf, m it ten a n d cap se ts. T h e one show n hero Is fa ir ly s im ple to m ake, con be m ade in any co lor c( b ln a tlo n th a t s tr ik es you r fancy .

M ateria ls requ ired a re : 6 (1 0£.) ba lls of zephyr In m a in color; 3 b slls each of 2 conU aaU ng colors, he re a f te r referred to a.s A a n d B ; I p a ir No. 4 k n ittin g p in s (3H m m . s ize); Steel c rochet hook N o. 3; a se t of double po in ted need les. No. 9.

O auiic: 6 s is m ake one Inch ; a rows make one Inch.

H A T; S ta r tin g a t low er edge of crow n, w ith color A c a s t o n iOS sts . 1st row: ■ K 3, p 3. R e p e a t fro m ♦ across. R epea t th e 1st row lo r 1 inch . B reak off. C hange to color B a n d con tinue fo r a n o th e r l i Inch . B renk off. C hange to m a in color a n d w ork un til piece m e asu re s 6 Inches. B reak off. A tta ch color A a n d w ork fo r 1 inch. B reak off. A tta c h color B a n d work fo r ' i Inch . B re ak off. Sew bOlh ends toge ther.

W ith two s tr a n d s o f co lor A m nke n c h a in abo u t 10 in c h es long. D raw th is c h a in over a n d u n d e r cac h Btocklnctte s t r ib in c h e s 'd o w n fro m bound off edge. T r y h a t on a n d pull th e c h a in t ig h t so t h a t h a t f its head. T ie e n d s in a double kno t.

C rocheted BaJU : S ta r t in g a t cen ­te r w ith color A ch 3. tu rn . 1st rn d : 6 s c In 3nd ch fro m hook. Jo in wlUi si 6t. 3nd m d : 2 s c In - eac h I c a round . 3 r d m d : * S c in cac h of 3 s c. 3 s c in n e x t s c. K epcflt from • a ro u n d im tll th e re 'a re 24 s c In th e m d . W ork 3 r in d s s tra lg lit. T h en dec. 1 s c In every 3rd s c u n til 8 s c rem a in .

S tu ff th e ball f irm ly w ith c o tto n a n d dec. in every s c u n til a ll sts a rc worked off. B reak off. M ake a n - o tlie r crochetcd b a ll sam e a s th is wlHi color B o n d sew one to each ond of cord.

AIITTEN8: R ig h t H an d . S ta r tin g a t cuff, w ith co lor A a n d N o. 4 needles, cas t on 42 sLs. 1st ro;K 2. p 2. R e p ea t fro m • acro ss . R e ­p e a t Uie f ir s t row fo r 1 Inch . B reak off. Change to m a in co lor nnd w ork for. 2 m ore Inches. B re ak off. A t­ta c h color B a n d w ork fo r \ i in ch B reak off.

T ran sfe r th e s ts o n to 3 s tee l n e e d ­les, having 14 s ts on e a c h needle. H erea fter w ork is done In m d s (In ­s te a d of row s). W ork In, p a tte rn s tra ig h t fo r Inch.

N ex t m d : S ta r t in g a t open side o f cuff, work 111 p a t te r n acro ss 1st needle, th e n inc . in n e x t 3 s ts and com plete rnd . W ork 2 m d s s tra ig h t.

Follow ing m d : W ork across 1st needle. Inc. in 1st s t o f 2n d need le , k 2. Inc, Jn n e x t s t ( th u s in c re as in g fo r Ihum b). H erea f te r w ork In p a t ­te n ) , Increa-slng 2 s ts in -e v e ry 3rd rn d . un til 16 s ts a re inc re ased for th u m b , th u s m ak in g 3 a d d itio n a l s ta betw een th e in c reases o n each In- crcfwo m d .

O n nex t rn d w ork a ro u n d to w ith ' In th e J6 sla of th u m b ; tJ>en tr a n s ­fe r theso 18 flt.1 o n to a s a fe ty p in d o bo worked la te r fo r th u m b ) , cost on 4 sU and eom plele rn d (40 s ts In m d ) . H erea fte r w ork In p a tte rn , u n til m itten , w hen tr ie d on. reachcs I '. i Inches from t ip o f m iddle finger.

N ext r o d : • D ec. 8 s ts a t equal dlKtimces a p a r t (m uko a ll decreases on the p rlUi o n ly ). W ork 2 rnds s tra ig h t. R epea t from • 2 m ore tim es, m uklng th e decrente.H In the p ribs w here decrrii.HC.-i w rro n o t m a d e previously. T h e n • kS, k 3 to s R opent from * iin ill 0 ,it.s rum aln, T licn k a tog. un til a ll b1.s iire w orked off.

T hnm b. 'I 'ra n sfe r Iho 16 sI.h of th u m b on to 2 neeillea. pick 4 s ts (wlUi 3rd npr<iic a ro u n d opening of llum ib. and ro n lln u n to work In s tock inette s t tk en rh m d ) . rtecrens- hiK on undersldo of tliiin ib If riecp.i- miry u n til in lt ir ii . w hen tr ie d on, n m rh ra ‘1 innli from t ip o f th u m b

■I’lirn • k 3, k 2 tog , R e p ea t from * iirouiKl W ork 1 rn d strBlglit, Now •• k 1. k a tng, R e jw at from •• until 0 «(.■» rrin u in . T h e n k a tog u n til Hit Bln nri! w orked off, Drenk o tf. Urcuk o lf, ir itv lng a th rea d

" I f a ta ll , good-looking m a n w ith a sm all m u stac h e com cs In look­in g fo r neck laces today , will you show h im th is one?”

U ncle S i S a y s . . .

n su re doD 'i te em m ocb like w in te r j t t , b n t I t 's gc tiln ' p re l' n e a r tim e (o r th a t Sun VaUey place to open for (he w in te r sporta season. All those yonng g randchU dren of /M ira n d y a n d m ine h av e been bav in ’ th e tim e of th e i r lire* tk a t ln ' f t r th e la i t few weeks. W e’re ( ig u r in ' on bny ln ' 'em tom e a k a te t a n d tk ls fe r C h r l s t r a a a aa th e re 's n o th in g like w in ­te r tp o rU fe r (o n a n d h e a lth . W e're J v tt w aitin ' n n tll a f t e r W ednesday w hen th e T im e t a n d N ew t a re r o t s ' io h av e • w hole tcc tlon full o f n e w t on tk l and doin'

P tU S R T A A S F O R .

A . D i V J S t O N O fs* <SF?O U N lD .. . H E N lO e

T H E W A D R O" C O T "

A S U S E O T O O A V B V R E A L T O R S .

A: V IC T IM

B E d I V E N M

A nsw er: No. I t m ay give th e v ictim a fee ling of well*belnff a t th« tim e b u t m cdlcal a u th o ritie s sa y It c&n be h a rm fu l, aa It apeeda up blood c ircu la tion a n d h a sten s th e sp read of th e venom ." a to p shoving, you b ig w alrus, o r I 'l l re p o r t you to th e m anagem en tl* '

$ H O U L OS N ^ J O E B I T E

Y ou c an k n it and crochet th is sm a r t cap , a ca rf and m ltten se t for a n y y o n n n te r you know a n d be p e rfec tly tn r e th a t she 'll love them . E ac h p iece is qul(« sim ple to m ake.

ab o u t 4 lnche.s long to 'In s t c n on w ronjj .side. H aving color.s to cor­resp o n d . w ork n row of s c alopg s id e open in g of m ltton. Lnce cord th ro u g h opening. Sew one ball to each e n d of cord.

F o r c o rd a n d crochcted balls, see d lrec tlo a ^ of ha t.

L e f t H an d . W ork to correspond w ith r ig h t h and .

SC A R F: S tartin g u t narrow end, w ith co lo r A cas t on 42 st.';. 1st row : •K 2. p 2. R epeat from • across. R e p ea t 1st row until plcce m eas­u re s 2 Inchcs. B reak off. A ttach m a in co lo r a n d ' work u n til plccc m e asu re s 5 Ind ies . B reak off. A ttach co lor B a n d w ork vintll plccc m eas­u res 6 Inches. B reak off. A ttach m a in co lo r a n d work u n til plccc m e asu re s 28 lnclic.s In all.

T h e n w ork bo rder to correspond w ith b o rd e r opposite end. B ind off. W ith B nccdlo and cplor A w ork n po lka d o t abo u t th e size o f u h.tlf d o lla r in th e cen te r o t th e w hite s tr ip e m bo rder ( to w ork polka do t, w ork c h a in s titch n r o u n d , a n d aro u n d , g iving it fiolld r f f r c t) . T hen w ith co lo r B, w ork a polka do t about th e s lse o f a penny qu cnch .side of polkn d o t Ju s t mndci

F in ish o th e r bo rder In «amo way.

E d i t o r s h i p G i v e n

To Girl a t BuhlBU H L, Dec. 14 (S pecia l)—Miss

V irg in ia B arron lias l>^n clecU.'d e d ito r o f th e 1D30 Witku|)ii, liliiti school a n n u a l, accord ing to a n ­no u n c em e n t m a d e recen tly by Ml&s Lois Ju n e R udy, facu lty adviser. T o a.Mil*t M Us B arron tlie follow­in g s ta f f w as elec tcd :

A .vL itan t ed ito r, H ay H ooblng; bu.^lnc.1» n ia n ag e i\ W ilbur H yile; a s ­s is ta n t bii.slne.vi inanager. M ax H niltli; o ry n n lrn llo n ', E iigenn 1,un - ley ; m usic, H arr le t te H olm es; ty p ­ist, N o rm a L ehm an ; bov .s^uthlctlrs, T ed P en ce; g irls ' n th lc llc s. Jo S am u e ls: snaps, tClouIsc W att; jokes. M yra lln tfle ld ; sen io r reporter, K a th lee n O rr , '

RKAD T H E TIMKB W ANT ADH

S C R E E N

O F F E R I N G S

IDAHOW ed., T h u rs .—"Sccond H oney ­

m oon," T yrone Pow er a n d L o re tta Y oung. —

F rl-. S a t.—"L lltlc M iss T lio rough- b red ." A nn S heridan ,

S un ., M on.. T ues.—"T h ere G oes M y H e a r t ,” Pre tirlc M arch a n d V ir­g in ia B ruce.

ORPHEU.M W ed. th rough Sat. — " B ro th e r

R a t." P risc illa L ane a n d W ayne M orris.

8 u n . th ro u g h W e d .- 'T l ie S h in in g H our." M a rg a re t Su llavan , Jo a n C raw fo rd , M clvj’n Dougla.-;, R obert Y oung.

i t o x vW ed., T lu irs.—"C rim e T akes

H oliday," Ja ck H olt, a n d "T he N ight H iiwk." R obert A rm stronp,

I 'rl., S a t.- r"R h y th m of llie I die," O cno A utiy .

Sun ., M on.. T ues.—"N ext T im e I M urry ," L ucille B all.

H o ll i s te r G ro u p E le c ts O f f ic e r s

H O fJ^lH TER, Dee. 14 (H |«cln ll — W om en of H ollis ter m e t a t th e hom e of Mrn. J a y W . G reen la s t week a n d organ ized a com m unlly uhib, M rs. H a r r ie t M cD aniels was c leclcd jirc sl- . d e n t.• V lce-prcalden t of th e club Is M rs. A lm a M cCow an; M c re ta ry - tic asu re r. Mrn. P e a rl Berry , and o .1lslB nl sec- ! re ta ry -tre a su re r , Mrs, A lberta L ar-

C hlnese . checkeis were played . M rs. C raven a n d M rs. H urnt w inn ing p rlres . TJie club will m eet th e Hec- onil T liiirrday of each m o n th . M rt. Joe A bbott will be hnstrivt n t th e Ja n u a ry meetlnK.

RKAIJ -n iK TIM EH W ANT ADS.

B o b b y ’ s C h r i s t i n a s D r e a m

M L VOU H A P f^ H E L PE R S HA.V6 0 6 B N 0 01N 6 \ W O R K . S P L e N P I O W O R K f^

P e « p y D r o p s a H i n t !

BUT TH ERE'S STILL MUCH TO 6G PONU. Y ou 'L l. 61MPLY HAVB TO WORK PA 5TBR INALL TMB TOY S H O P S .. OR A LOT Of’ B O V S ANO &*RL^ ARB <^INC>

TO 8G LETT OU7

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wednesday, December 14, 1938

Teams Enter College Ski Meet in IdahoiiliB,yALE,IRIMOUIHAliE

IIISIV A U S Y , D ec. 14 (8 p « !a l)

'-X D tr le t tn th e Bun V tU ey In ter- eoQ eflate tU m e e t to b e held Friday.

'S t tw iU jr a n d S u n d a y , D ec. M to Jan . T l . h4TT to ta l ®0 m e n a n d i lx women

fe p ra e n tln K 17 coUecea a n d un lrers- I t le i o f th e U n ite d S ta te s . AU en ­t r a n t s a re u n derg tm duates a n d prac­tic a lly a ll b a r e e n te re d th e four m e e t e re n ta , dO w nhtll, «lalom . cross- c e o n try a n d J u m p ln i.

Bchoola p a rtlc lp B tln s a re : D ar t­m o u th , Y ale, H a r r a r d . Columbia. S tan fo rd , V. 0. U A., U niversity of 'W ashingtoo, C o lo rado Collage. Col- le c e of P u g e t S o u n d , U niversity of N m d a . U a iv e ra lty o t U U h , U tah S ta te , U n iv e rs ity o f O regon and Id a h o S o u th e rn un ive rs ity . Oregon

w ttti 14 m e n a n d one woman en te red . W aa h ln g to n a n d SU nford

' eae b h av e 12 m e n ; U ta h . 13 m en; D ar tm o u th , se v en m e n a n d H arvard, tw o m en.

Cr«9S C o a n try U nder d irec tio n of th e S u n Valley

S U club, e v en ts wUl beg in Friday TiU«. D ec. 30, w ith a n . e ight

___1 c ro ia c o u n try rac e , beginninga n d . e n d in g a t S u s Valley lodge.

. T t e COUTH v U l b e o ffic ia l In th a t I t v m o ffe r a p p n n d m a te ly one th ird

- o f . th e d is tan c e u p h ill , one th ird dow num a n d o n e th i r d over f U t bu t d lff leu lt t e r r a in . E a c h c o n tesU n t in tfa« cross c o u n try e v e n t la required t o p tw e n t a c e r tif ic a te of physical f l tn t t s f ro m h la .co U e g e physician. C ross oo o n try U o p e n to m e n o n ly .'

T h e (lownhUl ra c e S a tu rd ay , Dec. ' I I . w in b e h e ld o n P ro c to r m oun- -Xan. I t i e coorae Is app rto lm ate ly o o e m ile long i r i t h a n elevation drop e fa o m e 1300 fe e t, t l i e race «1U s u r t a t . a p . m . a n d t il ls ev en t Is open

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Well-Dressed Skier of 1939 Should Keep Careful Eye on Practicality

By PA U L BOSS (NEA Service)

NEW Y O RK — Skiing , though a reccnt com er to theae shores, Is no longer a sim ple sp o r t w here you pu t

w h s t-h av e -y o u to go sliding dow nhill on a p a ir of e longated b a r- rcl-sla ts. O h , no , m e hearties. Nowadays, i t 's a g re a t b ig se t of social custom s su rro u n d e d by a bunch of snow.

And unless a guy w a n ts th e indoor sports a t th e sk i lodge to h a n d him th e b ird b eh ind h is back, h e dresses In u p -to - th e -m in u te sk i w ear and In the m anner laugh ing ly know n os ‘correct."

Skiing sm a rtles th is year a re buy­ing s tream lined g ab ard in e pants which n t r ig h t in lo th e boot-tops w ithou t blousing a t th e ankles, i t seems th e b lo u se -effe ct sk l-trouser passed away w ith lo s t w in te r's snow. T he rew p a n ts , 'w ith lo ts o f room a t th e rea r, u sua lly c o n ta in a n a b ­dom inal b a n d fo r su p p o rt a n d n e a t­ness.

P opular colors anc} f la te bhie, navy, d a rk g ree n a n d faw n. I f >-ou c a n 't m ake ’em gasp a t y o u r expert skiing, s tay aw ay fro m faw n unless you d o n 't m in d sp ec ta to rs’ snickers. K nickers of p lu s-fo u r w id th are also coming In to th e p ic tu re , b u t these in any sh ade a re rese rved for th e boys who a re good.

W hile som e w ho Indulge will stick to woolen o r le a th e r jacke ts , m ost aklers will d o n ligh tw eigh t, w lnd- an d -m o is tu re -re s is tan t c o tto n Jack­ets' over a couple o f sw ea te rs and a woolen o r c o tto n p la id sh ir t. These "w ind-chea te rs" come in m an y v a ri­e ties. O ne type is m odeled on th e sw eat sh ir t, a n o th e r of sim ila r d e­sign has a pouch a t th e fro n t in w hich you c a n keep ha n k y , c iga­rettes. a n d o th e r e tce teras.

Som e m odels s lld e-fa s ten down th e fron t, a n d o n e sn a z iy one closes w ith a sUder o n th e side. Several varieties h av e kn ap sack s b u ilt Into th e backs fo r h o ld in g lunches, wax a n d s tu ff. Pocke ts w ith a llde-fast- e n er closings a re popu la r. Cuffs e ith er b u tto n closed o r h av e k n jtu d b ands to h u g 'em t ig h t . B onbm s h ug th e body a g a in s t w ind via cord In serts a t th a U d e , rib b ed wool bands

■ i . good U llo rin g , M ost ....................... guasats u n d e r th e a rm ­p its fo r e x tra room . Colors ru n to off-w hite.

I n ’h e ad -g ea r th e re Is a vizored h u n tsm an ty p e o f c ap w ith e a r f lap s th a t oom e dow n U necessary. T hese a re o f c o tto n or a n d come in co lors . B eaulike a k n itte d fo re h ea d b and th a t p rn e c ts th e e a r s , b u t leaves th e bead uncovered . F in ally , th e re 's th e T yro lean h a t b u t a m a te u r skiers should avoid th is baby . Som e fa n s w ear colored wool, co tto n o r silk •carves a ro u n d th e ir th ro a ts .

T hese e a tf ifs a re sm a r t, je t h a re (h e sfm irlk iiy d e m a n d e d by re a l a U e n . A( le ft b shew n fawR-colored w o n te d gabard ine treoaera w orn w H h a new d o a b le -b re a s te d co tto n pop lin J a c k e t 't h a t h a s shoulder pads fo r akU. T he ch ap a t r ig h t p re fe rs p ins fou r kn ickers, in sp ru ce green. H it w h ite Jacke t, a lio in co tton popUn, is a pull-over a n d Is w o ra over a green p la id woAl s h ir t . T h e new clss tic back ak i g a llers keep ou t th e m ow .

B oots a re ge tting th ic k e r in th e soles to com pensate for th e pu ll of th e new "cablcs ” on skis. O e t good boots o r you r cables will buckle th e soles. C ute trick in boots Is to w ear colored laces. I t 's In telligen t to don g a llers over boots to keep o u t snow . Hose is long a n d com es In solid colors. A new type of sk i goggle serves e ith e r as cye-shade o r w lnd- pro tec to r. Very handsom e, too.

K good sk i o u tf it will do you for tobogannlng. sk a tin g , a n d g en era l

w hoop-te-do In snow . B u t I f you n o like the re a re so m e beautiful- new wool, suede a n d le a th e r Jackets o n display, a s well a s m ackinaw s. T h e reversible tr e n d w h ic h h i t top- coaU h a s invaded th e Ja ck e t field a n d you can now g e t ’e m w ith wool o r gabard ine Insides a n d le a th e r or suede outsides.

T he bush c o a t th a t is p o p u la r for sum m er w ear h a s be en transposed to a w in te r r e tt in g a n d a p p ea rs in leathe r.' suede a n d w ool. M ackinaw

m akers recen tly Introduced a “dlclcy” o r ru d im e n ta ry vest In th e neck opening o f th e ir p roduct. T h is p ro - t « t s y o u r c h e s t a n d looks very nice.

. M an, w ith th e b ra in he has, would have sdvarfced b u t IJttJc i f h e h a d no t been ab le lo work wlUi h is hands, a n d th e opposable thum b, w hich e n a b le s h im to u se ,th e deli­cate . In s tru m en ts th a t h e constructs, m u s t be given c re d it w ith th e brain.

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