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An Aiweiated Pren NewBpaper THE TWIN FALtS NE Local Family Now Has 20 Members lEGISUTORS HWOiRD H I ARRIVAL OF A NEW ADDtTION to Philip t«pp fnmllr of Twin Fall* rcctntljr proildcd the M««le V»llry with itrenr froundi far eUlmlnr one of the UrfSSl (anilllM In Ihe «late. Philip David Lapp, who wax born fwo wecki aco. and fi belnr held by h'(a-fflo(hcr in the piciurr. if (he IFtH chl/d. Phototraphed above In Ihclr home.* thort dUMuiee norUiwesl of Twin Fallj are 16 mcmbtra of Ihe family, while Ihe rcmalnlns four re- ilde In other lecllons. Appcarlnr. left to Hcltl are: (teattU) lUymctfri. ace 3; Uctly, 5: Mr. Lapp and Arnold. IR-monthi; fililrlcy. 2; Mn. Lapp and Philip D&vld;Martlia. 8: Dllty; 0; (ttAndlns) Kdwlii, 10; Mary. 30; Herbert, 17; Elmer, II; Thelma,’23: Adam. 15: and iJiVena. 13. Other elilldrrn not pre»rnt are John. *3. Cal- Uomla; Lydia. 21. Klmberty; Albert, 27. and lUclitl Lapp. JD, both re*ldlnc In- Ihe »(ate of U’aihinjlon. <N'em Photo and EnmvIncK...... t - i ___ 4 State^ Eyes Centered on Ne\fldaho Administration COLLISION p lONlpi Death. Rides Hiohway in Three-Car' Crash aP MouRtain Home .OISE. Jan. 4 (,T>-Mrg. WUl'lMn nner. 41. of Ntunpa. laiiire^l Sai- iirdciy momlnit In a.Uirc«-cnr col- Ijr.loiifon Icy^lltallBJjy 30. died nt It' nircc oUicr pcnons Injured In . Uic Dccldctit sUII )ny crltlciilly 111 lit B BolM hoapllal. Tlio dciul womiin's hiisbiuid wns suffcrlns n brplien leg (uid wvere cul.i. ^ - Rfr, jujjJ Mr*. WyndeJ Djutiw oS- KlleWUit, Wn.nh_- were rrnorteri U> __ be-In "fair" condition. Mm. DarRcr. 33,'haa'VfnicUjTOl fwlvte-nnd-cuW while Barser. 37. rccelvwl n brolcen foot I And laceraUon.1 . The colllalon occiirm} n mllc lind a half ue.ll of.here during a snow- atonn. Elmore Coiwty BhcrUf Earl Win- ters.. who (usl!il«<] In brlnRlnfc U)e (our (o Bols«. ukld n third automo- bile wnn Involved In the eolllxlon. . but thnt none of Jt4 occuptmt^ wn.i liurt. Tlielrhames were not learned, FLA^ESof LIFE i Ono W a7 Out LANCASTER I t looked llice —a^ob-for-Ui*-<vr««l(frfr-w))cnit-hure- truck not muck In a low underpay. But Ujo truck driver eotved Iho problem. He Just deflntcd the. tires to Inauro clearance, and. procccde<l ( on hU way.- • - • • Bound-and-Bound WARYVILLB, Mo.—Roy'E, era. rcUrSns aherlf(. had to rtlln- qulnh hU offldal county Jail apart- m ent to hla Buacesi6i:v.8o-o-o>o: He movMl to a houM~Dccupled . Highway Patrolman D. E-. Harrlsdh ■who moved to a liouso vacated by W. E. KeslR. who moved to n houao vacatcd^y H. R. Giles who moved to a t>ou«fl vacatcd by Ocorge St. Olalr who moved to n house vacated by Sheriff Cannlchael who moved to the County Jail apartment vacated. by neyfS. BeUen. Dolayed ' STURQEOK. Mo,—Attorney Don Cnrt«r .want«d » Ions tAlk with h b client 10 a buty ahertff’s deputy lockett him In the ceU and huns the • key where ha could reach It Uirough thft ban. Aloig came the tiierlft'A wife who, ■urprljed at finding the key In this accexaihlft cpotr took It back to the office. Carter got dut three houn later. ' Another Bocord . GREEN BAY> WU.-Be»Ide8 har- borln«.the.faiaous PKker Pro foot- ball team, this eommunUy-bouta the tatghett birth raU In the nation. 'Ounag IMO the arerage number of births vtriJM of pqpulaUon was S4. iu tt double the national avarage of n . ■ . • ■ . Stage Set at Boise for Inauj^uration of New Governor, Statehouse Recep- " tipir and Ball- (By Tlie'AssoelJitctl Pn-M) BOISE,-Jan. 4 — .Tlic pomp find rnm irc tlm t surround.? lnaugurfttlon..of a gisyernor In Idaho— the .ccrcmony itaclf -jxompanicd-t)j’.a_lfl-sun-salute^iiJC-siat6iJOiise_rcccpUon-imd. . t h e . c i t y . ^ w LegULhture Meetli Before Uie Inauguration, the -leR- Inlaturo will meet briefly.to notify the governor It ha« begun lt.i sm- fllon, Ujen meet Jointly for the cere- monies. ■ Qovcmor BottolfMn’s last ortldnl act In hLi executive capacity will be to present hla successor to Budge, (ConUau«4 on i'lf* t. Colunn i) the Inaugural ball with lU grand march — centered eyes of the state on Its capltnl tonight. Next Monday Chase A. Clark will be sworn In a.9 Idaho’ •18th governor and the 2Gth legislature, most of Its members already in Boise, will begin Its 60-day session. Clark's e le c tiv e official family and Supreme Court JuBtlco Jiunes P, AlUhlc nLw will be sworn In by Chief Ju.iUce AHmi BudRe,-»'lio automnUcully ftdvancc.i to tJiat poit Monday. .. ^ KwryUiIng riannKl 'V ,,. Adjutnnt OencrnI M, G. 1110000- ncl. mnaterof ceremonies lor Innug- Brul^duy'evcnt.'r; • Hub—cTerj’thlnu plnnn^. herjUd tonliilit. At 11 a. m.. Uie elective officers W'lU assemble in the governor'a of- fice. There Ujey will be nrnviiRcU according to tlie order of tlielr in- niigiiratlon and e.Korled to the hou.^e cjinmbcr, After Cbrk will come Justice All- nhlr who won nnollier nuprtmo court term MUiout a conte.nt: Clmrles C. OoMctt of Natnpa. lo be nwom In m .lte>i{entmt_iovcmor;_Sccretary_or. State Ocorge H. Curtis, Auditor Cal- vin E, Wrijhl. and Trctwiurer Myrtle P. Eiiklng. •Bert H. Miller, elected nttom e/ Rcneml. C, E. Roberta, wlio beeomcs Mute flupcrlnlentlenl of puullc In- -...-uctlbii. uul Arthur-Cnmpbell. in - cumbent mines laipcctor. take the oath In tlmt o^er. A» the .offlcniLi take Ulfl^ places TWTOTrTnj'mxRniriiirntPKuh na- lute, ^rom n TS-njllllmttcr Run manner by n delAll under eommimd of .'CapUIn Brn A, Stroup ot the IWnl field arUllery. will wuiid over Lhn ^llv ' i N [ EXPLOSION jlLLSJOJEN Spark._From Fallen Trolley Wire-Blamed for Fatal Utah Blast JIELPER. =UUh. i"”' (/I')—A Apnrk from a fallen trolley wlr night Ignited coal dust in tlie mine ot the Roynl Conl company five mlle.i north of here, creating nn explosion which, rcnultcd In the Ornth_nf _Sheldon_ Bcnch, 25, and «vere bumJriir of OJeri Petty. <0. Sinte Mine Iiwpector Jack Taylor, of Helper, who liiveatlgatcd the ex- plosion and determined Ita cause. Mtid It occurred iit C:30 pjn. 1.200 feel from the portul of the mine, Petty,'a motorroan'. wm pushing- Blxlng of loaded coal'"cars toward switchback. Taylor »nld. when the against tlm .tilnnel siding, bringing down several cross tltnbera from tlie roofi which In turn dUt Uirot^h the trolley wire. Potty. ext«;v,l«ty burned or. ftjjd- upper body, fell uncons- clous ttftereiruggllng 100 feet toward tlie« tunnel mouU). He was being treated nt n hoopltal In Price, Utah. ^Une Foreman W. M. William* said none of 50 oUier workmen on the'night shift was. elUier Injured or endangered by' the bIo«t. Work can resume las soon ns timber* and trolley lines have been replaced, ho added. Snow, Gold Weather Enhance I^aho Whiter Sport Sectors Prime skUnc and skating £c«dl- tioiu ftwalt winter sp^ts entliusl- u u .o f this section today, according to reports from playground areas re- ceived last night. TTie “Magic Mountain: area.in the louth hUU oecUon yesterday < 10 ;^ to.past 10 Inchei. and excel- lent aUlog condlUons are foreseen tor today,^'nie forest service road U opw and the 37-mUe trip from FaUt may benegotJBted trltb- out chains, > > A lam parking sp^e has-been inalntiUncd and a temporary iljt. will be operatloa today to add to enjoyment of skiers unUl Uie lane lift Is completed. Skaters will bo pointing u> Wilson lake, where 30 acres of Ice is report- ed In good condltiAi. Light snow which has fallen Is easily removed and repeated flooding has kept the. Ice smooth, with Interested individ- ual*- arid 'the Hatelton American' Legion Joining In malntet)anee ef- forts. At- Sun Valley akUng opportuni- ties nr« also excellent. WltA-snow.-forocoit..to augment the blankot which covei«t Twin Palls and vicinity early yesUttlar morning, continued traffle hacords on all arteries tMcewltaie cautloui driving, oUicUls f»otnt«l out. New Governor’s Reorganiza- tion Program, Liquor Ques- tion LislciI^Among Issues Likely to Cause ■'Dispute Hj- Pim-lP IlIMUNC. BOISE. Jan. -I (/I*)—Member.'! of the ,20th''Idiiho jpKl-slature arc movlnn'lnto Bol.se witli rush for what appi'iired likely to poKllcal ob.servcr.s today to be one of the mo.sl inrrld .ses- sions In years. Monday the lawiniikofs open 00 day.n of mcotlnt;.-^, b u t the oiietiUiR ulll be mate or n for- mality nucrouiulliii! iniiitRurnilon of Oovemor-Bkct Chn.--r A.-Clark nnd various elecllvr offlclnh. Tile^ilny Cbrk will drllver nio.vjiKP lo the Irxlslaiiiri'. a i__ sngr exiHcicil'in roiii'iin hl.i objec- tives n.i the mill chief ex- ecutive and the (lecfiiiil inrmber of the Cinrk fnmil'y to iir<-oine govcr- iior. His brolhcr. Unrr.iilA. ner\’«l In 103G-]g, Challenrr tlnllkcly Tlicre wa.*! no Imllciiltfiii lhat five cw mfiitber.-i of Ih r lower i^ou^^. ad(le«l by Iticrcssed populntlon coutil.i shown In the ItHO ccnMu. would uc chnllenRetl. n. Twin Fiilk. Canyon, Boimc- and Bonner counties each have ddltlonal rcpre.'cntntlve. Tiio.-,e 'Ada nnd T-iln PnlLi are Re- publlcnn.v the oihei'.n Democml-i. If nn:o‘"ove lo clinllenge their •nt.1deftlopfl. It l.s expected to come from Hawmnkers from spnr.icly pop- ulated couiitle.n, Tliey nilRht con- celvMy teel It «'a--i po)nJ«J out. that rcprer.enutlou fQ3m the larger counties already wns sufficient. BiLils for .luch a chaJlenKe could- jme from tlie fact that election of the five representatlVM was ba-ied only on an opinion by Attorney Oenecal J. W. Taj'lor, which does lint have Uie force of n court Inter- prelatlon, . . Demoent Margin Small E\’ldence ot a contentious *eJ.nlon was nfaiilfested. some oteervers be- llevc<l. In the DemocruU" relatively Muall working margin In both lioii-ics — 38 Democmw to 25 Re- Iho setinlo. It alvj'was not<fa that Republl- -.ins have *-ick m a« ot their lender* of Ihe Republican legislature of f*'0 yeani. In Clark’s fnniw, too, there-was room for dUpule. according to ivome IsMTnnkers who decllned to be quot- ed. Clark has said he would eliminate ‘■u.-.e1e.?s” commLisIon-1. * AinonK. prc^ent cbmmK-ilonx are the public welfare board, the liquor board, public utilities comml.wlnn. :}j)(jusir]3l Jtcddent. bnjird^L'Ji.auiL game commission, ntate board- of e<ljicallon. compensation TnMirance •ccniinlulon.-planning Ixwrd, .^hr^p. ..ie-vatlon commission.' , Several, tiie slieep commission for ne, are favored by Uie^lnda-Hrlrs concenied. were set up at tjieli* in- stiRatlou and spend no st»te,money, AnoUier. tlie fLih ond game coni- ml«lon. was ln.ilalled by an Initia- tive. -IJquor fcue Tlie liquor Lvue. commentnlor.i be- Ucycd..coat">'’«l-tho,mO(iUucl.Ior leKl.'Iatlve combustion. forces are milltantly nguli>st any letting down of 'Qmperancc »trlcUon.-i. State Rep. Henry ©■Lenrj' of Pocatello, however. Iini- (CoBtlnu^ «n r»V» s. Column 4' WASIIINQTON. Jan. </Pf-Call- Ing attention U> "four major air llise craalic.-!." h r Uie Inst six montlu. Senator McCarmn (D-Nev) an- nounced 'today he*would Uiuxxluce legL-vlalion Monday to re-eetabllsli an' "Independent agency-^ control nnd regulate civil oeronauQcs li\_ United States,” Tlie Nevada senator asjcrted Uist Uie airline accidents demonstrated Uie "utter folly" of one of President Roosevelt's govemmenta] reorganl* Hktlon orders which tlie senator said resulted In "obolL-ililng Ui safety boord.” The order placed the civil aeronauUcs authority wlUiln the commerce department. Amcrica Urged to Buy British Goods LONDONr Jan. 6 (Sunday) (/PH Captain Oliver Lyttelton. In the lint address by a president of the British board of thule to America, early to- day urged the United States to "help us sUll more’by buying more British goods." “You will g« value for your mon- 'ey." he said. “You wui certainly get delivery and you will be helping u* yet again to bring the whole of .our national resources^ bear to-win the w and to wla tt qtfckly." . . ITALIAN TANKES 80NK ATHENS. Greece. J kj 4 w - 'H'# arrek nibmarlne Rataonis was'de-^ cured to have lunk an' Italian tank- .er by gunfire off Sah aiovannl El t^edua, narthcm Albania. .. Fleet Looses Explosives To Aid Land, Aip.Forces ^\ar Kiii^.s iM(‘(liU'rraii(r;iii; llaly (ici.s Nazi Ai<! ROME IT A L Y NAPLES i iiilii'x ^ A N TO BULGARIA SICILY! ?MALTAii A THE^^ XRETE rllne<l) a< Itome (1) reveal^O rrm an avia- URITISU IWMHKO >'API.ES. Taranto. I'alermo and Valona ................... would aid Hrr'MnlilrrKiiiFan rxmpalrn.-In Albania (St.^Crreka announced. rapture _of Important italn helrlit*. BulrKrln (31. ,wan the center of Balkan .Intereit beeau%e nf po«iiiIe Oermaii arivcif hilrt r -r.,.L-« 1.. ¥ . . . . . . . . . (31. r Turkey. In Lydia «), BrllWi rnntlnued «lecr'of Itai^Ila with report* e n tliouch llardia had not fallrn.- y w»iil<t a tla r k New Government Agency To Handle Aid tor BritMn SPM PLANPOB Rancher to Lead Searching Earty; 11 Persons Aboard Big Plane SAN DIEOO. Calif,, Jan. 4 nni*y tran.'.port' plane, carrying pertoai. Ihcluillng four survivors of naval bomber nccUIont in Texas last.■EhiiT3daj-..wii5 believed W have craslied tonight In mountnihous country 50 mlle.i BOuihea.it of here, Tlie tmn.ii)ort, which left Ulg Springs. Tex., at l;30 p. m.,-today as due heje at, Gp. m. Aboard the unreported transport Lt, Conidr, Stephen B. Cooke. Lt. V. S. Qaiilln. Lt. J. M. Flemnilng. _ L t, Cmdr,_J^H,JJowan. pilot. D, B. Firgusoii'. cb~p})oi/ M. Mngec. machinlM's male. ' P. R. Naylor, radioman, Tlie four sur\'lvors of the TeXa.-; accident aboard were: A. M.'Par>'. II, E. Neff, L, J. HughM nnd Frank E, Rccke, Jr. ' Cooke. QauUn and Flemming had been sent from here by. tlic na >7 McC^rraii Asks . .......... . 1r Safety BoaVft w^gitte !h ' William P. Perclch, STTflday ____________ .'Iday Harbor. Mich. wa.i killed when he balled out of Hie bomber with four other crcw mynbers. A rancher's i ^ r t of a plane crash In the rugged mountatns was re- ceived after Uie transport, was ILited as overdue from Big Springs. Ouy C. intptoruitall, Uie raneher, r .lfled the sheriffs office here tlmt plane flew over his house tlila evening, bound west,,and. when he came out to look at It. he saw a fla.ih such as could have been caused by a dropped flare, and heard a “loud' noise." he esUmatcd the flash and noise came froirt flvs or six miles away. . HaptonsUll, waltfig at Barrett JuncUoh (small town near hi* home) 'to gul3a a hasUly-seot-out .search party, advised that It probably would be-momltig before they could reach the place where he sar Uie flash. Ho said the area was rough mountain country. - A-Tight rain was~falDng. In the area frSm which the crash was reported. Although the navy, pend- ing InvesUgatlon, declined to com- ment other than, thofthe craft wa» overdue and^efi^ported. the sber- Urs office stated it had been In- formed an alfpUiie wreck h^d-bcen sighted near Mother Grundy peak. '■ Officers at the army cavaliy camp at l4kke Uorena, 10 miles south of thft accident accne. offerod the navy the use ot men And borsM In the aearch. ~A.~Bl«^Ma»>n,aherirr’«-deputy, reported tbe'locaUon of the acddent hiid> been deteroUned;: but tliat the Idwe hwl DM bwn .mcfactl... Call for Placing Nation oh Wartime Pro- . duction BjLsia_JExpected .Presideiit’s Message’ (By Tlio A.i.io<late<l Pre.is) WASHINCTON. Jan.'4—While President Rqo- scvcH worked today on the me.ssago he wur^lcllvcr'in person before a Joint scr.;ilon of congress Monday, reports circulated In-leglslatlve Quarters that a huge new government corporation might be created to handle the projectetl lease - lend program ot aid to Britain. ' .Mr. Roosevelt was said to have completed ordy a rough outline of his message which snmo o/fJclftls beJJovo jwlJl call for placing the nation; on a virtual wartime production jfi.iLl. It Is exp«tcd‘To deal aL-io'wllh uich domestic questions as llbcral- irc<l social security benefits, re-. Jiicrl Kpcndlng for relief, and labor mitttcra. A White 'House secrctarj-. an- lounced Uiat Uie mes.-uiRc on Uie MUtc of the union" would be df- llvrre<l at 13 noon (MST) Monday, and that the budget message wmild bc.trftnaniittctLoilWKlne.ylay,-___ Democratic lenders at Uie capUoJ. a.vkcd nboat the reports that, a new Federal cort>oratlon would tie estnb- ILiIied. said Uia^ leglsIaUon to ca ' out tlie admlnlstraUon's proposal to lend or to greet Britain was still In Uic formative stage, » such 0 corpornClon. ^nator Bafk- ley ol Kentucky, the senate major- l']iijilaiid,J{eich hy Bombers . a ti 1 . 'Ualian Lili.van Ijum' of Diirclla, luidcr Mccr [nr Iff tlnys^was'rcporlcd tlay In be ijrcnikliiK tip lliojiiiKlity blows of the. ,Drilt>li. ac'rial, land andjiaval , ottcii.'.ivc. and the nrU'ish de- clrirrd tliat final victory •alH'tl only the coiicUision'of • Hir Unti...h flrf-i. %[ennird'away '•r"~a four-hour iximbardroent l< li li:Ki iiiinii'e<l ^^x hundred tons liltrli exDla-ilvpi iwo lhal broken Mioii,, iT.MimInK ll.i patrol for U.illiin niru of war nnil commercial iipi'iireiH brllpf ot Ita (tie rifld forre and »A1' hn<i ilir Hardia *)tuntlon in ► band. r;rrrk. Itrrak Tl.routfl . llKiniit llir Gtrek army va.i reixiripd lo hiivo broken throuBh of coimter-allacklnic Itnl- lun.s iiorih or Uie Klliura-Tcpelenl ipy doinlnatlnc he1ghi.i e toward Vaiona, and mlnlMry dl*clo.-icd Uio Greek riiUnnrInn KatsonU had i,lroyr<l an Il.illiin tanker by-gunXlre 31 In tlie upper Adriatic Sea. .irht land forces suffered heovj s and 304 additional prisoner*.. _ liic'liidliiK ofllccra..Bud_more arma- IMI Into Oreek h'and-i.''GlSi'" patclips from Athens .lald today. ^An A.%vx;l«ifd Prr.is eorrrspondent aboard a British batUesliIp repottM that It appeared the Italian In Biirdla —perhapn some 12,000 of tlipm since tlic capture of around b; ooq ha<l been claimed by Uie Brit- ish—appeared to be attempUne a retreat, wontward toward Uio Italian bosr of Tobtuk, It seemed. th»t •uiifljt tie rdriOftale row^uver, f(u- ' Uie road of. exit was eommaailed nofe. only by British bombca-but oould be brought ngiiln' at (my time under the guns of the Xleeu All - Oot Attack Ttie flghUng about Bardia was of:2:p«MctfWrvfi-...... ............................. 'fen.iible' but might not be ca tlnl." With a vociferous .gtpun In < CTCM gaUierlng support to oppose the BrlUsh aid plan. Senator Bark- ley predicted- that It would ulti - mately poss. but after n IcngUiy de- bate. Several in Uie oppodltlon camp, InciudlnK senator Wheeler (D.- (C<in(lna«d en Tu* 1. Column ■) MERGYSHPTO JWGREECE American Red Cross Sends Ho^spital Supplies, Food' and Garments '' —'WABHINOTON.-Jaa_4..1/T7=T)?e American Red Croa-i will dispatch a "mercy xshlp" to Orecc«r..al)Out Uie middle of Uits month, carrying »!.. 170.000 worUi of hosfitiU supplies for war wminded andJgsrments and food for refugees. Chairman Homrnn H. Oavi.^. mak- ing Uie announcement today, said ' Include five com- Tlie BrllLnh used Uie whble cata-' logue of weapons — fleet guns, artiU leo'. dive- bomben. tanks, grenadea, charging Infahtr^en —and ’a sing- ular touch wnrglven to It all by the report Uiat Uis Italians ^en V£{a u.tlng Uie graves of anclr^t Afrlcauik Bs shelters. From Sydney. Aaitrslla. It was of- ficially report^ lhat Uajor General Mackay. commander of the Aui- trnllan Imperial force in Britain's army of Uie Nile, had actually entered Bardia and taken S.OOO. priionora. - .. — ......... ....... , The fall of Bardin,^■TOlUtary ob-^ scrrers-*omput*d.-in..Caln>, .wouiaf mean tin acgregate loss for' the ^ lUllaiu 'of some .75,000 men of the e4tlmat«(l-.2S0.000. originally com- prising the Italian force< In Libya*" and-Egypt. In the aerial war on the weatem. plete. field' hojpiiala^eBcJi beds And a mobile operating ... .. Tp.'eiity-flve ambulanccs and ten hoBpiial trucks also wfll go In the shipment The mercy ship, expected to de- part from New York about Jan. IJ, will be Uia 7.500-ton freighter K as- sandra Louloiidls, provided by the Oreek government. The ship will go UJ AUiena by .selling around Africa. Ex-Pip^ OiVan Pumjjers Assert Wartime Best for Peace Prize BOSTON. Jan. 4 Acting on the theor^that Uie world needs a 'peace award In war time, Uie guild of former pipe organ pumpers hi« decided to make up for the lack of a lfl«0 Nobel peace prirc by cdnfer- rtng one ot Its own. Vox Humkna H.' Lyman Armes. of Uie fun organlsaUon’s northeast mounted cod and cabot division, disclosed the plan today—and rt- vealcQ' Incidentally that President James'B. Ootxant of Hanraid tml- renlty as a "leader of Intervention- Uts, looks like he might have one lec of th«. trophy already.” The "trophr* i«U be (he gulidls *-8aered -Btlck Ranck memorial barbor-pole.”..whU&.UieicuUd nys. waa willed to U3S orBanlxaiic*rwneir Enlelc.dled. tm -ssan Jifter. worklnc behind It for SO yean. M Grand DlapMXi Ohet-Shafter of ZHTM lUwi; UWu.put.tn tbt u - nouticeoient made publlo by his VOS humana; "We seek a peace _________ _ _ that suffusing Enlck'a. customers—, lying bade there--drowiy-ltke—En- ld(‘s conversatloo just a faint bun.' Shafer said Uit-guild *'i,tepped into the breach-' when the No^wl cocnmlsslon announced .thcrt v o ^ be ao IMO award because ot the war. "Hell." said Shafer, '‘that's whea we need.a peace avardi Just Itka a leaky net. ‘nme to'flx It U when u'# ralnln*. W hen-It’• ln \ ralnin*. It ain't lertlng.” .. . : The fuQd‘< elftxC-r«t -lypM -ot perfect peaeet mn b* confemd aa at 1 o. o.>. P. a p.- — ln-Ntw-T<»^(Bot«l: " .«l;bc;d - *w*rt to _______ _ - boy'oft)}# year; for hlS baw M * Christlaa •Ddeamr." ' " News of War — In-Siimmary- (By Tlie Associated Press) SITUATION “IN HAND- Complete collapse of . Banlla.'_ _ Italian base In eastern Ubya, ap- pears Imminent after four-hour pounding by British MeOlterran-' - • io_eQOPeraUtm with land 'artillery, aerlol bombers, mccluin-'T lze<l assault force* and tnfancv- men. leaves besleged.-fort badly broken; 8,000 members of gatrl* ' sen -reported already captured: Zest may aUetnpl dcfperafe fUeht.’ over clooely-guarded rood weti- word. POLITICAL FRONT Ireland repeau . acnaatiotu - against Oennany q{..traqwsslng Jrlsh neutrality £i newly-found’ booths and mldes are Identified aa of “aerman origin;’' BeHln r»>, ported closely watehlof eCDgreu*: reacUoa to PreddCnt R ocnttltl’ request for unllmlled aid to Brit- aln as poaitble key for detennlalix time of attempted inrasloa -of .. jBbgland; Pttnch gOTBinr— under wperrUlon of ,G « n ^ ’ .' TWDf 80CC_____ areeco claims slntlnf of Ital*; Ian tanker by fobmartna |iai£it* ^ suiarTepellnt teetor oT i

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Page 1: Fleet Looses Explosives HI To Aid Land, Aip .Forcesnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Twin...An Aiweiated Pren NewBpaper THE TWIN FALtS NE Local Family Now Has 20 Members lEGISUTORS

A n A iw e ia te d P r e n N ew B pa pe r T H E T W IN F A L t S N E

Local Family Now Has 20 Members lEGISUTORS HWOiRD

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ARRIVAL OF A NEW ADDtTION to Philip t« p p fnm llr of Twin Fall* rcctntljr proildcd the M««le V»llry with itr e n r froundi far eUlmlnr one of th e UrfSSl (anilllM In Ihe «late. Philip David Lapp, who wax born fwo wecki aco. and fi belnr held by h'(a-fflo(hcr in the piciurr. if (he IFtH chl/d. Phototraphed above In Ihclr hom e.* tho rt dUMuiee norUiwesl of Twin Fallj a re 16 mcmbtra of Ihe family, while Ihe rcm alnlns four re- ilde In other lecllons. Appcarlnr. le ft to Hcltl a re : (teattU) lUymctfri. ace 3; Uctly, 5: Mr. Lapp and Arnold. IR-monthi; fililrlcy. 2; M n. Lapp and Philip D&vld;Martlia. 8: Dllty; 0; (ttAndlns) Kdwlii, 10; Mary. 30; Herbert, 17; Elmer, I I ; Thelma,’23: Adam. 15: and iJiVena. 13. Other elilldrrn no t pre»rnt are John . *3. Cal- Uomla; Lydia. 21. Klmberty; Albert, 27. and lU c litl Lapp. JD, both re*ldlnc In- Ihe »(ate of U’a ih in jlon . <N'em Photo and E nm vIncK ...... t - i ___ 4

State^ Eyes Centered on Ne\fldaho Administration

COLLISION p lO N lp iDeath . Rides H iohway in

T h re e -C ar ' Crash a P MouRtain Home

.OISE. Jan . 4 (,T>-Mrg. WUl'lMn nner. 41. of Ntunpa. laiiire^l Sai-

iirdciy momlnit In a.Uirc«-cnr col- Ijr.loiifon Icy^lltallBJjy 30. died n t I t '

n ir c c oUicr pcnons Injured In . Uic Dccldctit sUII )ny crltlciilly 111 lit

B BolM hoapllal. Tlio dciul womiin's hiisbiuid wns suffcrlns n brplien leg (uid wvere cul.i. ^

- Rfr, jujjJ Mr*. WyndeJ Djutiw oS- KlleWUit, Wn.nh_- were rrnorteri U>

__ be-In "fair" condition. Mm. DarRcr.33,'haa'VfnicUjTOl fwlvte-nnd-cuW while Barser. 37. rccelvwl n brolcen foot I And laceraUon.1.

The colllalon occiirm} n mllc lind a ha lf ue.ll of.here during a snow- atonn.

Elmore Coiwty BhcrUf Earl W in­ters.. who (usl!il«<] In brlnRlnfc U)e (our (o Bols«. ukld n third automo­bile wnn Involved In the eolllxlon.

. bu t th n t none of Jt4 occuptmt^ wn.i liurt. T lielrham es were not learned,

F L A ^ E S o fLIFE i

Ono W a7 OutLANCASTER I t looked llice

—a^ob-for-Ui*-<vr««l(frfr-w))cnit-hure- truck not muck In a low underpay.

But Ujo truck driver eotved Iho problem. He Just deflntcd the. tires to Inauro clearance, and. procccde<l

( on hU way.- • - • •

Bound-and-BoundWARYVILLB, Mo.—Roy'E ,

era. rcUrSns aherlf(. had to r tlln - qulnh hU offldal county Jail apart­m ent to hla Buacesi6i:v.8o-o-o>o:

He movMl to a houM~Dccupled . Highway Patrolman D. E-. Harrlsdh

■who moved to a liouso vacated by W. E. KeslR. who moved to n houao vacatcd^y H. R. Giles who moved to a t>ou«fl vacatcd by Ocorge St. Olalr who moved to n house vacated by Sheriff Cannlchael who moved to the County Jail apartm ent vacated. by neyfS. BeUen.

Dolayed 'STURQEOK. Mo,—Attorney Don

Cnrt«r .want«d » Ions tAlk with h b client 10 a buty ahertff’s deputy lockett him In the ceU and huns the

• key where ha could reach It Uirough th ft b a n .

A loig came the tiierlft'A wife who, ■urprljed a t finding the key In this accexaihlft cpotr took It back to the office. Carter got du t three h o u n later. '

A nother Bocord. GREEN BAY> WU.-Be»Ide8 h a r-

borln«.the.faiaous PK ker Pro foot­ball team, th is eommunU y-bouta the tatghett birth raU In the nation.

'O unag IMO the arerage number of births v t r i J M of pqpulaUon was S4. iu t t double the national avarage of n . ■ . • ■ .

S tage Set a t Boise fo r Inauj^uration of N e w Governor, Statehouse Recep-

" tipir and B all-(By Tlie'AssoelJitctl Pn-M)

B O I S E ,- J a n . 4 — .T lic p o m p fin d r n m i r c t l m t s u r ro u n d .? ln a u g u r f t t l o n ..o f a g isye rno r In I d a h o — th e .c c r c m o n y i ta c l f - jx o m p a n ic d - t) j ’.a _ lfl -su n -sa lu te ^ iiJC -s ia t6 iJO iis e_ rcc cp U o n -im d .

. t h e . c i t y . ^ w LegULhture Meetli

Before Uie Inauguration, the -leR- Inlaturo will m eet briefly.to notify th e governor I t ha« begun lt.i sm - fllon, Ujen m eet Jointly for the cere­monies. ■

Q ovcm or BottolfMn’s last ortldnl a c t In hLi executive capacity will be to present hla successor to Budge,

(ConUau«4 on i'lf* t . Colunn i)

th e Inaugura l ball w ith lU g ran d m arch — c en te red eyes of th e s ta te on Its capltnl ton ight.

N ex t M onday Chase A. C lark will be sw orn In a.9 Id a h o ’ •18th governor an d the 2Gth leg isla ture , m ost o f Its m em bers a lre a d y in Boise, will begin Its 6 0-day session.

C lark 's e l e c t i v e official fam ily and Suprem e Court JuBtlco Jiunes P, AlUhlc nLw will be sworn In by Chief Ju.iUce AHmi BudRe,-»'lio automnUcully ftdvancc.i to tJiat poit Monday. .. ^

KwryUiIng riannK l 'V , , .A djutnnt OencrnI M, G. 1110000-

ncl. m naterof ceremonies lor Innug- B ru l^duy 'evcnt.'r; • Hub—cTerj’thlnu p ln n n ^ . herjUd tonliilit.

At 11 a. m.. Uie elective officers W'lU assemble in the governor'a of­fice. There Ujey will be nrnviiRcU according to tlie order of tlielr in- niigiiratlon and e.Korled to the hou.^e cjinmbcr, • •

A fter C brk will come Justice All- nhlr w ho won nnollier nuprtmo court te rm MUiout a conte.nt: Clmrles C.OoMctt of Natnpa. lo be nwom In m .lte>i{entm t_iovcmor;_Sccretary_or.S ta te Ocorge H . Curtis, Auditor Cal­vin E, W rijh l. and Trctwiurer Myrtle P . Eiiklng.

•Bert H. Miller, elected n tto m e/Rcneml. C, E. Roberta, wlio beeomcs Mute flupcrlnlentlenl of puullc In- -...-uctlbii. u u l Arthur-Cnmpbell. in ­cum bent mines laipcctor. take the oath In tlmt o ^ e r .

A» th e .offlcniLi take Ulfl^ places TWTOTrTnj'mxRniriiirntPKuh na- lute, ^rom n TS-njllllmttcr Run m anner by n delAll under eommimd of .'CapUIn B rn A, Stroup ot the IW nl field arUllery. will wuiid overLhn ^ llv ' •

i N [ EXPLOSION j l L L S J O J E N

Spark._From Fallen Trolley W ire-B lam ed fo r Fatal

■ Utah Blast

JIELPER. =UUh. i " ” ' (/I')—A Apnrk from a fallen trolley wlr night Ignited coal dust in tlie mine ot the Roynl Conl company five mlle.i north of here, creating nn explosion which, rcnultcd In the Ornth_nf _Sheldon_ Bcnch, 25, and «vere bumJriir of OJeri Petty . <0.

Sinte Mine Iiwpector Ja ck Taylor, of Helper, who liiveatlgatcd the ex­plosion and determ ined Ita cause. Mtid It occurred iit C:30 p jn . 1.200 feel from the portul of th e mine,■ Petty ,'a motorroan'. w m pushing-

Blxlng of loaded coal'"cars toward switchback. Taylor »nld. when the

against tlm .tilnnel siding, bringing down several cross tltnbera from tlie roofi which In tu rn dUt U irot^h the trolley wire.

Potty. ext«;v,l«ty burned or. ftjjd- upper body, fell uncons-

clous ttftereiruggllng 100 fee t toward tlie« tunnel mouU). H e was being treated nt n hoopltal In Price, Utah.

^Une Foreman W. M. William* said none of 50 oUier workmen on th e 'n ig h t sh ift was. elUier Injured or endangered by' the bIo«t. Work can resume las soon ns timber* and trolley lines have been replaced, ho added.

Snow, Gold Weather Enhance I^aho Whiter Sport Sectors

Prim e skUnc and skating £c«dl- tio iu ftwalt w inter s p ^ ts entliusl- u u . o f this section today, according to reports from playground areas re­ceived last night.

TTie “Magic M ountain: a re a .in th e lou th hUU oecUon yesterday

<10; ^ to .past 10 Inchei. and excel­le n t aUlog condlUons are foreseen to r today ,^ 'n ie forest service road U o p w and th e 37-mUe trip from

FaU t m ay benegotJBted trltb- ou t chains, > >

A l a m parking s p ^ e has-been inalntiUncd a n d a temporary iljt. will b e operatloa today to add to

enjoyment of skiers unU l Uie la n e lift Is completed.

Skaters will bo pointing u> Wilson lake, where 30 acres o f Ice is report­ed In good condltiAi. Light snow which has fallen Is easily removed and repeated flooding h as kept the. Ice smooth, with In terested individ­ual*- arid 'th e H atelton American' Legion Joining In malntet)anee ef­forts.

At- Sun Valley akUng opportuni­ties nr« also excellent.

W ltA -snow .-forocoit..to augm ent the blankot which covei« t Twin Palls and vicinity early yesUttlar morning, continued traffle hacords on a ll arteries tM cewltaie cautloui driving, oUicUls f»otnt«l out.

New Governor’s R eorganiza­tion Program , L iquor Ques­tion LislciI^Am ong Issues Likely to Cause ■'Dispute

Hj- P im -lP IlIMUNC. BO ISE . J a n . -I (/I*)— M em ber.'!

o f th e ,2 0 th ''Id iih o jpK l-slature a r c m o v ln n 'ln to Bol.se w it l i ru s h fo r w h a t a p p i 'i i re d lik e ly to po K llc a l ob.servcr.s to d a y to be one o f th e m o.sl in r r ld .s e s ­s io n s In y e a r s .

M o n d a y th e la w in iik o fs o p e n 00 day.n o f mcotlnt;.-^, b u t th e oiietiUiR ulll be mate or n for­mality nucrouiulliii! iniiitRurnilon of O ovemor-Bkct Chn.--r A.-Clark nnd various elecllvr offlclnh.

Tile^ilny C brk will drllvernio.vjiKP lo the Irxlslaiiiri'. a i__sngr exiHcicil'in roiii'iin hl.i objec­tives n.i the mill chief ex­ecutive and the (lecfiiiil inrmber of the Cinrk fnmil'y to iir<-oine govcr- iior. His brolhcr. Unrr.iilA. ner\’«l In 103G-]g,

Challenrr tlnllkcly Tlicre wa.*! no Imllciiltfiii lh a t five cw mfiitber.-i of Ih r lower i^ou^^.

ad(le«l by Iticrcssed populntlon coutil.i shown In the ItHO ccnMu. would uc chnllenRetl.

n. Twin Fiilk. Canyon, Boimc- and Bonner counties each have ddltlonal rcpre.'cntntlve. Tiio.-,e 'A da nnd T-iln PnlLi are Re-

publlcnn.v the oihei'.n Democml-i.If n n :o ‘"ove lo clinllenge their

•nt.1 deftlopfl. It l.s expected to come from Hawmnkers from spnr.icly pop­ulated couiitle.n, Tliey nilRht con- celvM y te e l It «'a--i po)nJ«J out. tha t rcprer.enutlou fQ3m the larger counties already wns sufficient.

BiLils for .luch a chaJlenKe could- jme from tlie fact th a t election of

the five representatlVM was ba-ied only on an opinion by Attorney Oenecal J . W. Taj'lor, which does lint have Uie force of n court Inter- prelatlon, . .

D em oent M argin Small E\’ldence o t a contentious *eJ.nlon

was nfaiilfested. some oteervers be- llevc<l. In the DemocruU" relatively Muall working margin In both lioii-ics — 38 Democmw to 25 Re-

Iho setinlo.I t a lv j'w as not<fa th a t Republl-

-.ins have *-ick m a « ot their lender* of Ihe Republican legislature of f*'0 yeani.

In Clark’s fnniw, too, there-was room for dUpule. according to ivome IsMTnnkers who decllned to be quot­ed.

Clark has said h e would eliminate ‘■u.-.e1e.?s” commLisIon-1. *

AinonK. prc^ent cbmmK-ilonx are the public welfare board, the liquor board, public utilities comml.wlnn.

:}j)(jusir]3l Jtcddent. bnjird^L 'Ji.auiL game commission, ntate board- of e<ljicallon. compensation TnMirance •ccniinlulon.-planning Ixwrd, .^hr^p.

..ie-vatlon commission.' ,Several, tiie slieep commission for

ne, are favored by Uie^lnda-Hrlrs concenied. were se t up a t tjieli* in- stiRatlou and spend no st»te,money, AnoUier. tlie fLih ond game coni- ml«lon. was ln.ilalled by an Initia­tive.

- IJquor f c u eTlie liquor Lvue. commentnlor.i be-

Ucycd..coat">'’« l-tho ,m O (iU ucl.Io r leKl.'Iatlve combustion.

forces are m illtantly nguli>st any letting down of 'Q mperancc »trlcUon.-i. State Rep. Henry ©■Lenrj' of Pocatello, however. Iini-

(CoBtlnu «n r»V» s. Column 4'

WASIIINQTON. Ja n . </Pf-Call- Ing attention U> "four m ajor a ir llise craalic.-!." h r Uie Inst six montlu. Senator McCarmn (D-Nev) an­nounced 'today he*would Uiuxxluce legL-vlalion Monday to re-eetabllsli an' "Independent a g e n c y -^ control nnd regulate civil oeronauQcs li\_ United States,”

Tlie Nevada senator asjcrted Uist Uie airline accidents demonstrated Uie "utter folly" of one of President Roosevelt's govemmenta] reorganl* Hktlon orders which tlie senator said resulted In "obolL-ililng Ui safety boord.” The order placed the civil aeronauUcs authority wlUiln the commerce departm ent.

Amcrica U rged to Buy British GoodsLONDONr Jan . 6 (Sunday) (/PH

Captain Oliver L yttelton. In the lin t address by a president o f the British board of thule to America, early to­day urged the United States to "help us sUll more’by buying more British goods."

“You will g « value for your mon- 'ey." he said. “You w ui certainly get delivery and you will be helping u* yet again to bring th e whole o f .our national r e s o u r c e s ^ bear to-w in the w and to w la t t q tfckly."

. . ITALIAN TA N K ES 80N K ATHENS. Greece. J k j 4 w - 'H'#

a rre k nibmarlne R ataonis was'de-^ cured to have lu n k an' Ita lian tank-

.er by gunfire o ff S ah aiovannl El t^edua, n a rth cm A lbania. ..

Fleet Looses Explosives To Aid Land, Aip .Forces

^\ar Kiii^.s iM(‘(liU 'rra ii(r ;iii; l la ly (ici.s N azi Ai<!

R O M E I T A L Y

N A P L E S

i i i i l i i ' x ^ A N T O ’

B U L G A R IA

SICILY!

? M A L T A i i

A T H E ^ ^

X R E T E

rllne<l) a< Itome (1) r ev e a l^ O rrm a n avia-URITISU IWMHKO >'API.ES. Taranto. I'a lermo and Valona ...................would aid H rr'M nlilrrKiiiFan rxm palrn .-In Albania (St.^Crreka announced. rapture _of Im portant ita ln helrlit*. BulrKrln (31. ,wan the center of Balkan .In tere it beeau%e nf po«iiiIe Oermaii arivcif hilrtr -r.,.L-« 1.. ¥ . . . .. . . . . (31.

r Turkey. In Lydia « ) , BrllW i rnntlnued «lecr'of Itai^Ila with report* e n tliouch llardia had not fallrn.-

y w»iil<t a tla rk

New Government Agency To Handle Aid tor BritMn

SPM PLANPOB

R ancher to Lead Searching E arty ; 11 Persons Aboard

Big Plane

SAN DIEOO. Calif,, Jan. 4 nni*y tran.'.port' plane, carryingpertoai. Ihcluillng four survivors of

naval bomber nccUIont in Texas last.■EhiiT3daj-..wii5 believed W have craslied tonight In mountnihous country 50 mlle.i BOuihea.it of here,

Tlie tmn.ii)ort, which left Ulg Springs. Tex., a t l;30 p. m.,-today

as due heje at, G p. m.Aboard the unreported transport

Lt, Conidr, Stephen B. Cooke.Lt. V. S. Qaiilln.Lt. J . M. Flemnilng.

_ L t , Cmdr,_J^H,JJowan. pilot.D, B. Firgusoii'. cb~p})oi/M. Mngec. machinlM's m ale. 'P . R. Naylor, radioman,Tlie four sur\'lvors of th e TeXa.-;

accident aboard were: A. M.'Par>'. II, E. Neff, L, J . HughM nnd Frank E, Rccke, Jr.' Cooke. QauUn and Flemming had been sen t from here by. tlic n a>7McC^rraii Asks . .......... .

1r S a fe ty BoaVft w^gitte !h'William P. Perclch, STTflday____________ .'Iday

H arbor. Mich. wa.i killed when he balled ou t of Hie bomber with four o ther crcw mynbers.

A rancher's i ^ r t of a plane crash In the rugged mountatns was re­ceived a fte r Uie transport, was ILited as overdue from Big Springs.

Ouy C. intptoruitall, Uie raneher,

r .lfled the sheriffs office here tlm t plane flew over his house tlila

evening, bound w est,,and. when he came o u t to look a t It. he saw a fla.ih such as could have been caused by a dropped flare, and heard a “loud' noise." h e esUmatcd the flash and noise came froirt flvs or six miles away. .

HaptonsUll, w altfig a t Barrett JuncUoh (small town near hi* home) 'to gul3a a hasUly-seot-out .search party , advised th a t I t probably would be-momltig before they could reach th e place where he s a r Uie flash. H o said the area was rough m ounta in country. - •

A-Tight rain was~falDng. In the area frSm which the crash was reported. Although the navy, pend­ing InvesUgatlon, declined to com­m en t o the r than, th o f th e cra ft wa» overdue and^efi^ported. the sber- Urs office stated it had been In­formed a n alfpUiie wreck h^d-bcen sighted near Mother G rundy peak. '■ Officers a t the arm y cavaliy camp a t l4kke Uorena, 10 miles south of th ft accident accne. offerod th e navy the use o t men And borsM In the aearch.~ A .~ B l« ^ M a» > n ,a h e r ir r ’«-deputy, reported tbe'locaUon of th e acddent hiid> been deteroUned;: bu t tliat the Id w e h w l DM bw n .mcfactl...

Call for Placing Nation oh W artime Pro- . duction BjLsia_JExpected

.Presideiit’s M essage’(By Tlio A.i.io<late<l Pre.is)

WASHINCTON. J a n .'4 —W hile P residen t Rqo-scvcH w orked today on th e me.ssago he w ur^ lcllvcr'in person before a Jo in t scr.;ilon of congress M onday, reports c irculated In-leg lsla tlve Q uarters t h a t a huge new governm ent corporation m ig h t be c rea ted to h an d le th e projectetl lease - lend program o t a id to B rita in . '

.M r. R oosevelt was said to have completed ordy a rough ou tlin e of h is m essage w hich snm o o/fJclftls beJJovo jwlJl call fo r p lac in g th e n a tio n ; on a v ir tu a l w a rtim e productionjfi.iLl.

It Is exp« tcd ‘To deal aL-io'wllh uich domestic questions as llbcral- irc<l social security benefits, re-.Jiicrl Kpcndlng for relief, and labor mitttcra.

A W hite 'H ouse secrctarj-. an- lounced U iat Uie mes.-uiRc on Uie MUtc of th e union" would be d f- llvrre<l a t 13 noon (MST) Monday, and th a t th e budget message wmildbc.trftnaniittctLoilWKlne.ylay,-___

Democratic lenders a t Uie capUoJ. a.vkcd nboat the reports that, a new Federal cort>oratlon would tie estnb- ILiIied. said Uia^ leglsIaUon to ca ' ou t tlie admlnlstraUon's proposal to lend or to g reet Britain was still In Uic form ative stage, »

su c h 0 corpornClon. ^ n a to r Bafk- ley ol K entucky, the senate major-

l']iijilaiid,J{eich h y

Bombers .

a ti 1. 'U a l ia n Lili.van Ijum' of Diirclla, lu id c r M ccr [nr Iff tlnys^was'rcporlcd

tlay In b e ijrcnikliiK tip llio jiiiK lity blow s o f t h e .

,Drilt>li. ac 'r ia l, la n d a n d j i a v a l , o ttc ii.'.ivc . a n d th e n rU 'ish d e - c lr i rrd t l i a t f i n a l v ic to ry

•alH'tl o n ly th e c o iicU is ion 'o f •

Hir Unti...h flrf-i. %[ennird'away '•r"~a four-hour iximbardroent l< li li:Ki iiiinii'e<l ^ x hundred tons liltrli exDla-ilvpi iwo lh a l broken Mioii,, iT.MimInK ll.i patrol for

U.illiin niru of war nnil commercial iipi'iireiH brllpf ot Ita (tie rifld forre and

»A1' hn<i ilir Hardia *)tuntlon in ► band.

r;rrrk . Itrrak Tl.routfl . llKiniit llir Gtrek army va.i

reixiripd lo hiivo broken throuBh of coimter-allacklnic Itn l-

lun.s iiorih or Uie Klliura-Tcpelenl ipy doinlnatlnc he1ghi.i e toward Vaiona, and mlnlMry dl*clo.-icd Uio

Greek riiUnnrInn KatsonU had i,lroyr<l an Il.illiin tanker by-gunXlre

31 In tlie upper Adriatic Sea..irh t land forces suffered heovj s and 304 additional prisoner*.. _

liic'liidliiK ofllccra..Bud_more arm a-IMI Into Oreek h'and-i.''GlSi'"

patclips from Athens .lald today.^An A.%vx;l«ifd Prr.is eorrrspondent

aboard a British batUesliIp repottM th a t It appeared the Italian In Biirdla — perhapn some 12,000 of tlipm since tlic capture of around b;ooq ha<l been claimed by Uie B rit­ish— appeared to be attempUne a retreat, wontward toward Uio Italian bosr of Tobtuk, I t seemed. th » t •uiifljt tie rd riO f ta le row^uver, f(u- ' Uie road of. exit was eommaailed nofe. only by British bom bca-but oould be brought ngiiln' a t (my time under the guns of the Xleeu

All - O ot Attack Ttie flghUng about Bardia was

of:2:p«MctfWrvfi-...... .............................

'fen.iible' but m ight not be ca tlnl."

W ith a vociferous .gtpun In < CTCM gaUierlng support to oppose the BrlUsh aid plan. Senator Bark­ley predicted- th a t It would u lti­mately poss. bu t a fte r n IcngUiy de­bate.

Several in Uie oppodltlon camp, InciudlnK s e n a to r Wheeler (D.-

(C<in(lna«d en Tu* 1. Column ■)

MERGYSHPTO JWGREECE

American Red Cross Sends Ho^spital Supplies, F o o d '

and Garments ''—'WABHINOTON.-Jaa_4..1/T7=T)?e American Red Croa-i will d ispatch a "mercy xshlp" to Orecc«r..al)Out Uie middle of Uits month, carrying » ! .. 170.000 worUi of hosfitiU supplies for war wminded andJgsrm ents and food for refugees.

Chairman Homrnn H. Oavi.^. m ak ­ing Uie announcement today, said

' Include five com-

Tlie BrllLnh used Uie whble cata-' logue of weapons — fleet guns, artiU leo'. dive- bomben. tanks, grenadea, charging In fa h tr^ e n —and ’a sing­u lar touch w nrglven to It a ll by the report U iat Uis Italians ^ e n V£{a u.tlng Uie graves of anclr^t Afrlcauik Bs shelters. ’

From Sydney. A aitrslla. I t was of­ficially re p o r t^ lha t U ajor General Mackay. commander of the A ui- trnllan Imperial force in Britain's army of Uie Nile, had actually entered Bardia and taken S.OOO.priionora. - .. — ......... ......., The fall of Bardin,^■TOlUtary ob- scrrers-*omput*d.-in..Caln>, .wouiaf mean tin acgregate loss f o r ' th e lU lla iu 'o f some .75,000 men of the e4tlmat«(l-.2S0.000. originally com- prising the Italian force< In Libya*" and-Egypt.

In the aerial war on the weatem.

plete. field' hojpiiala^eBcJi beds And a mobile operating . . . .. Tp.'eiity-flve ambulanccs and ten hoBpiial trucks also wfll go In the shipm ent

The mercy ship, expected to d e ­p a rt from New York about Ja n . IJ, will be Uia 7.500-ton freighter K as- sandra Louloiidls, provided by the Oreek government. The ship will go UJ AUiena by .selling around Africa.

Ex-Pip^ OiVan Pumjjers Assert Wartime B est for Peace PrizeBOSTON. Jan . 4 Acting on

the th e o r^ th a t Uie world needs a 'peace award In w ar tim e, Uie guild o f form er pipe organ pumpers hi« decided to m ake up for the lack of a lfl«0 Nobel peace prirc by cdnfer- rtng one o t Its own.

Vox Humkna H.' Lyman Armes. of Uie fun organlsaUon’s northeast m ounted cod and cabot division, disclosed the p lan today—and r t- vealcQ' Incidentally th a t President Ja m e s 'B . Ootxant of H anraid tml- r e n lty as a "leader of Intervention- Uts, looks like h e m ight have one lec of t h « . trophy already.”■ T he " trophr* i«U be (he gulidls *-8aered -B tlc k R anck memorial barbor-pole.” ..whU&.UieicuUd n y s . waa willed to U3S orBanlxaiic*rwneir E nlelc.dled. t m - s s a n Jifter. worklnc behind I t for SO y ean . M G rand DlapMXi O het-S hafte r of ZHTM lU w i; UW u.put.tn tb t u -

nouticeoient made publlo by his VOS hum ana;

"We seek a p e a c e _________ _ _th a t suffusing Enlck'a . customers—, lying bade there--drowiy-ltke—En- ld(‘s conversatloo ju s t a fa in t b u n . '

Shafer said U it-gu ild *'i,tepped in to the breach-' when th e No^wl cocnmlsslon announced .th c r t v o ^ be ao IMO award because o t the war.

"Hell." said Shafer, '‘th a t 's w hea we ne ed .a peace a v a rd i Ju s t Itka a leaky net. ‘n m e t o ' f l x I t U when u '# ralnln*. W h e n - I t ’• l n \ ralnin*. I t a in 't lertlng .” .. . :

The fuQd‘< elftxC-r«t - ly p M - o t perfect peaeet m n b* con fe m d aa at 1 o. o.>. P. a p.- — ln-Ntw-T<» (Bot«l: ". « l ; b c ; d -* w * rt to _______ _ -boy'oft)}# year; fo r h lS b a w M * C hristlaa •Ddeamr." ' "

News of War — In-Siimmary-

(By Tlie Associated Press) SITUATION “IN HAND-

Complete collapse of . B anlla .'_ _ Ita lian base In eastern Ubya, ap ­pears Imminent after four-hour pounding by British MeOlterran-'

- • io_eQOPeraUtm with land'a rtillery, aerlol bombers, m cclu in-'T lze<l assault force* and tn fancv - men. leaves besleged.-fort badly broken; 8,000 members of gatrl* ' sen -reported already captured: Zest may aUetnpl dcfperafe fUeht.’ over clooely-guarded rood w eti- word.

POLITICAL FRONTIreland repeau . acnaatio tu -

against Oennany q{..traqwsslng J r lsh neutrality £ i newly-found’ booths and mldes are Identified aa o f “a e rm an origin;’' BeHln r»>, ported closely watehlof eCDgreu*: reacUoa to PreddCnt R o c n t t l t l ’ request fo r unllmlled aid to Brit- a ln as poaitble key for de tennla lix tim e of attem pted inrasloa -of .. jBbgland; P ttn ch gOTBinr—

under w perrUlon of , G « n ^ ’ .'

TW Df 80CC_____areeco claims sln tln f o f Ital* ; Ian tanker by fobmartna |ia i£ it*

suiarTepellnt teetor oT i

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m m T BIN V A S IO N J Y

y .s .-H i i iy D EGermans Keep Close Eye on ' Congress for Cue as to

W hen to Attem pt Land; ing A ttack on England

From Wyomlnc -■ MKi Com tance Mooro nrrlvrtl 'la.il ThurKlny from :iir>ciinp, Wyo.. to bn a fmcst of Mr. ml Mr*. D- Harvry Ooolr.

nr.'unir* Hlili1l« — ErnrAl Cook left ycalcidny for U>nK Ilcoali Junior

'.kup After vL ltlnK h!i parenU, Mr,- _..a Mr.i. D, Hari’cy Cook, clurlnu UieholldaytfS

nolM V M lo r» - MlM M.iry Wll- ..jii. Dan J. Cuvfttinfih, Jiiiiir, 11. Dolliwcll nml II- W; B-x'litold, nil

•Aiii r . i l lr w rrr Uolse vLiltors Uie ln:.l of I he u cfK.

ny n u s 'T O N o n o \ ^ BERLIN. Jnii. 4 (/5’f^O b sc r-

In Berlin. awnltlriK Prrfsl- ticn l Roosevelt's m essage to coDRrc.'-.R on >1onday. snw .the po.vybllity today th a t the s lro n c lh of-conRrcs'j’ determ i­n a tio n to fllcl E ngland m ay be K pow erful fac to r In settling; wlion tlTe German.s will a t- tfmpt ti InnrtlnK attnek on EiiKlnntl, ■ Slioi.UI 15. iKfomr .tmmrcnt llmt

ci-y {Ml: AiiirrUlie Ot)-,C , lin

ilih Iiml !lir.'Tllci

1.1)11,'1

1: Id to hpr lcnrc.i before Anicrlcn help could come. . .

Amrrlcan Aid "Too U fe "AIrou<ly. Inforiiiprt nourcrs hfti

' d fclw M tlm t "no inn tlcr whnt he., comPs from Amprlcn, U will be too Inte." And ftlrendy O rrm nny U dLi- plnylnK ti dlApMliloti' t o ' liuure affn^Ri tit Iwclt by putting pro;ia under lta ly^«w ar mnclilne.

UnllA of th e a crn inn a ir force linve lfm de< ^n I tn ly ., From* the D alkana cottft reporla of ever-ln- creailnK troop mai’ementa In that

forecasta th a t a t leaal p a rt of the Jorees aro InUnded to strllc# OtrecB In h e r fftr-«lret«hed flank and end h e r etnborTBMlnit aucceues aRiln.it th e lUtUiina In Albania.

Action ORslna^ Oree«e would niilre a t th e ouuide only a acort O erm anya .well equipped dlvLili A( (he tlm s of tho wr«t tront-can^. polfRi U Renerally accepted lljal\ O errnuiy h u l 340 trained dlvLilotu under arma. s ince th a t tim e tbers

. apparri^tl; h u been no reduction In th e nt&nher at new-men draw n Into aervlce aa thelr'num i^rrs com« up. •

Dee'uion In EnflandRepeatedly t t Is a » erted by aeml'

I 'Hclal and authortzed aourcea t^ a t th e place wtiere the war wUl be de­cided U Bnslond.

How soon th a t a ttack will come Is of course a m ilitary sccret. A 39- yeor study of English channel re corda dLscloees th a t during Novem' ber. ZTecember, January and r a b ^ ' a ry storma occur a t the rat« of 13 per m onth. Ilowever. lA March the num ber of atorms drops abrupUy to ha lf a doien. i n Aprtl through

' A ugust only two or t i in » siorms occur monthly.

B oth «ongre(ia and Amerlca'i tn -dustrial Capacity com« Into Uib p ic h ire.

N eutral obserrera are tntcreeted to w hether congress will move fast

__ pnnnah (hm » thi» r iHil nfAmerican Help behind England u * fore th e arriva l o f w hat m ight con- c^vnbly-'be th e best tim e for ■ Germ an a ttack . T he ex ten t of Qer* m an Interest a m only be I n f ^ d b r th e fac t th a t much attention paid to the apeech of those'membera

’ o f coneresa who are demanding th a t th e ITnjted S U tes move slowly.

EYES CENTER ON IWAUGURAtEVEN

(Contlhu^J rnm P .ft 0 t>.)___ a lte r a chaplain haa pronounced In-

“ vocation:--------------------------------------W hen a ll th e elective official^ olTO

*“ awom In, Uie secretary of the agn­a te will call th e senate roll and Uie clerk of the houae the houM roll, a fte r which, th e oath Wll bo ndmln. istcrcd to the two bodlca. f

I T lie InauBUrnl ball, biennial uln-' naeJff 0/ BotM’a aoelal w aw n, U U.

bpgln a t 10 p. m . w ith a (irnnd march-----------Rt-U -p.-m rantl flnnelnff unU l.l p -r

- Supper, w ith wlveJ of promtnei Bolaeahs and elective offlelali poui

I Init. will B« served a fU r t l p. tn.Before the ball a rtceptloi

held In the marble rotunda capltol from 1 to 9 p. m.

In tlie reeelvlnc line a re to be, In addition to C la rk ,an d hla offlglnl

—family.—Mayor—J aiiics t .. "SCTiffrrrt and clCy. couneilmen. presfdentt of the senior and Junior chambers of comfner^', O eneral McCotuiel and national sua rd officers.

FastlvlUes surrounding th e inaug- uraUori got o ff to a 'good sta rt to­n ig h t with a Democratic victory din­ne r In honor of Clark. Sponaored by the Ada County Young Demo- craUo club, the dinner had.-for lu principal apeaker form rr Judge Janica R. Bothwell of Twin Falla. About COO attended.

F r -h . .

Keep the White Ftaao f S a je lv Flying

Oetia w ithout a fa ta l tra ffic aectdent in ou r M a g i cVaUev. .

f IN F A L L S NEW S, T W IN F A L L S , IDAHO, SUND AY-M O RNING , .lA N U A R Y 6, 1041

B R E V I T I E S

.Ira.rarrD(.i| nf Son—Ml Jpvi AwlM<-on-ftl llubl arp Hip |mi

iMirii last pvrnin I counly geiicnil

plt.ll mntrrnlty home.

J'li

Gixullnc VI-l(or>-Mr, im d, Mr Erie Whlp'm-y of Oootllng were bll. l

vliiiorN in Tv,’ln F.illn y.-flirt rctum ln;: to tlid r homo In tti

I LnkP

TP — Ml;.! ^ i i n Uelt- I l-'rlilny cveiiliii! fro5>i IP -.IIP 51),-nt tllr N<-\v

11(1 1W.S.C. Sln'Ifiil-MI:..'. Hiii'.c'l TPr.T,

ilauKlil'T Of Mr. nnil Mm. U. N. •rj- t)f ’nvlii t\ill-i, I ff t ypslerday niilo foe Wn.ililnKU>ij H iatr col-

c n t l*ii!lni:in lo resume her stu- dlcs {ofiwrroa-..

nil(l>\Vlnlrr TrU> — PatliCT H.“E. HtlMnnn, iw .ior of S t. Edwartljn Catholic church, wilt leave today on

mld-w lntrr vncfltlon tr ip to (loutl; -rn sU tfJ. Ue will be awny froi Twin Falls m a ;^o f January .

Qealdent—MIKkI Mabelle ' SentUe, formerly of Twin

_ 'I.nlllni: her .purenla. Mr.and M ri. n . P. D uncan In DiihlTilW. with Mr; and Mrs. W. C. Slone li T*-ln Falla.

IlM p lla l^ o te* —Dolores Jo h a io r . W. E. NUon. Robert Brosc and Doro­thy .lacUiughlln of Twin l=^lla. M n. Martliti Itugg and Mra. J e u Ander •on of Bulil, WayhB Bell of Pocntelk and Don Cozad of H ,w lion have, been admitted lo the T / l n County general hanpltnl/ Pntlenti dlamlaaed Include Jiime.i Ford ot Tirtn ft)U , OayJord Thomna of Caa' tle ford .. Mrs." Lulu O a u l t 'o f Buhl and M n. Loren Santo and doQglitiof Rante^.

- I . -

BftRDIACRUWlPLCS

bombers, in 'h e third succea nightly a ttack upon the 'O en K sport of Bremen, had le ft a va.1 t fires th a t nnught could be i below aave ”a swirling masjflume.----------- ---- --------------------

B u t wlillo UiU a ttack waa In pro- :reiw-on Friday . night—Clie Noils inswcred In kind, heavily ftaaaultlng Jio BrllLih port of B rh K ' ~ - Drlllah acknowJe»J(;rd Ujnt U:

and "con.ilderablodamage.’

Loat n ight and early today the a e r a a n i again blasted a west Eng' land town, jjerhapi UrL-.tol, with «■ plosives and fire bombii during wide' jpread lnU rmltt<nl raids over Brl- lain. Elflclent work .by nlr rali rardens--WM said to li kept

K dip-tlie.num ber, of

___re wer».these outsti...........lomatlc-polltlcal dcvelopmcnia;

1. The IrlJih, cllneinR lo an e dangered neutyilily. nccii-ied Oi many anew of. violating I rb h aoll. Oils time Identifying as of "aerinftu origin’,m a p ^ e u c sen mines and bombs w hleh.had been dropped li Wlckford nad Wexford counUcs. A1

idy Uie Irish Kovernnxuistrongly protesti earlier bomblnR. hatted air wnrdc

of Dublli U«oJilcJal .

3 Berlin . last nlRlil

t appeared 1

1 that» In Berlin flooAcvclf:

.coiisreu, .to ,bc -U iadc a 'u w a lle d wlUv-jjrcai

tfio way m whlcli

lUvcly, >tlic Nulls likely everything Uiey had Into ciu effort to strike Brllnln down belore .ex­panded American aid tjecame of- lecilve., 3. From Beirut, Syria. 11 was dis­closed Uiat Uie French Boveriimeni had pu t Uie new Syrian IiIrU com- mlaaloner, Oencrol H tn rl'D en ti, un­der the d lrec f orders of Oencra Maxlme Wcygand. Uie Kovemment'i supreme pollUcol reprcaeiitaUvc li Atrlei. *

Putting DentA under hla command soUdtried the big i>ench territory

•elUter aide of .the c a n a l:- tlm l i ^ t mean -a great deal, sliould

Vlchy'a relations wlUi BerllA ' worse. .

ie a t I e s s WEXKI^ND - • FO R MANY LO>

LONDON." Jan . 4 (,;■>—• leaUess weekend for many Lon­

doner*.> A n u m b e r ^ bu tc h en sold out the ir meoaw supplies nnd Woned the doors by noon. 'Ihe queues broke .up ' and women—some had ’ been waiting since 7;30 a jn .—w ent homo with empty m arket baaketa.

IDAnO COLLSCB PRF.8IBENT.AT PASADENA CONVENTION

CALDW^IL. Jan . 4 - D r . W. W. Rail. jr.. president of th e C ollege^f Idaho , left today to a tten d tho on- nuo) mettias e! th* AaaecUtlon of American ColIejM .'being held Uita year.ln Paittdena. Calif. .

Aa a feature of the .conference. Dr. Hall wlU g lvt an nddresa on “T he College Pr»liJcney\ In Proa-

vir. wid rday' m

<111 make Uii'lr hume.

California—.\llis Phoclip Jnlip r. duuKliler Of .M r.'and Mr:..'

W. W. Friinu,^m :;-ret\im ed lo Lohk

Long beiicli Jun ior collese.

«as SluJenLwMl.-ul Vlrvlnln nnd Ml-'.,'. Arlrri.r‘ Nlclif.;ion.

x'Ut tli(Hiollch»vr. Ritli fririuls pintlrn 1i\'~Siuli% iilb,.have fxl lo NjcPlifraon collcKc In 3 to Yeiume their sturtle*.

iliM r

trip (o Lon Aiit;''Ie!i, 1 llnllywofxl.' tt'l'ern illVM and friends.

•ntl* Service* — Mr*. How^fd iiond hii.i returned Cfom Ct<lar

rtflptrir,- In., where «ahe attended ■ irruj .•■crviciL-. for her father, W,

French. Mr. French hasnil tlmr-n.

•e/lilcnf.'

il — H arry I’ovey,

Onre<l in Yldiiy in i 1 nlrto<l>

full n i her home iher iini'. Mr.i. H urry rove 1 il.illey.

e feiL'.l':i>liroi»l Ultrs — TI:>r F;pl|H)an.v will be held Jni and .ipcoln!,ticn.-lcei, wltll the iitlon nf. Koly communion, will bo

hcld 'M onday n t 10:30 .....................-Rccor fc

E. t . Jenkins,

• Edward Babcock. Democratic

nnd Mrs. Babcock will e nmong Uic- Bueat.1 a t the Inniigu- nU ball fpr Oo%'emor nnd Mrs, :hnSi_«i' Clark, tomorrow In Botie, li ry are alretuly In the capltnl city.

iwinvclinlriit:

Itencl n»rf— EdT> F > lh r rounty

iSn nnd Mra.

iR "Twin t'all.i f

Return* tn ?Io»co«r—Ml-t? Jean 0]m.iiend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. }{. Olmsiead. i-lll leave UiLi eve- nln« for Moscow to reflimie her studies n t the Unlvenilty of Idaho after npcndhiK U>c hnlldayn In "T 'ln m ili-

l a l — Included ludfnt.1 who "si)rclal" for the

Unlverr.lty of Idaho following the vncatlon. arc MLm Jone Dou([1a.i.i, MIm Mary l^-niicc« Dnie.i. Ml.is Mnr- Jorle TClngirtrin'. M in Har}orla Johnston iind Ed Benoit.

MeeUnfci Set — Annual congreRi tlonal meeilng of the Chrlatlnn church will bedield Wednesday with

pol-luck dliinL'r a t 7 p. m.. accord-iK to Rev. Mark C. Cronenlx-rKPf

pa.-,tot. The official board will meet Mondni>'\^t 7 ^ 0 -p . m. for reorgan Izatlon of, the church.

VUIt En Route — Mr. and Mr? Robert Nixon nnd family, fomierl; of 'Tr.’ln FnlLi.-lfWlcd Jiere recently m robtc- from S t. Louis. .Mo.,, tfi S.x>kane, W njh., where Mr. NlxOn has been iiliaifcrrod. He ti the non or W. E. Nixon nn<l Mr.i. Nixon Is the dauKhtfr of -Mr. and Mr.i. E. A. WllMn-of-Tv.ln:Fall«----------------- 1..,

Return U> SclionI—Armour AnderX Bon Herbert Larjpn, Joe Ryan ant Bob- aahlberu left yfi-ilprday m or nlnff for AJmcdw by jjioior, jilnrnlnj to rM iimp'their sludler. n t the Unl. veralty of Idaho Monilny. Leonard Moore. r.on of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. T. Moore, will ]eavi''-todn>- to return lo the university;

RetunSlew nrt _Monica. Calif., following n holiday vWll n t the homes of her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. 'James She Sl'ewnrt, nnd her brother and.slstor- ln*Iaw, J jr . nnd ^^r.1 . Lynn Stewart. W hile'here, t.hr ntl^nded Uio Rolden weddlnn rtCL-pllon In honor of her UarenUi.

Speaker -Named — Ml-ii Hiuel Wood, reiunietl mLv.lonary from India, will be RUe.il spenlter a t m/5r- nlng Kcrvlces today a t the M cthodl« church. In the abience of,Rev..lI. O. McCaltl-itrr, who Is ntlendlng n rrlnL'terlnl ronferenee a t O arrett Biblical Initllule. Kvnnslon, 111. Ho la expeole<l to return to Twin Falls T uesday .^_________

Holiday Oue»U— William p. "ray- 1-r lefLyp.iierdav afternoon for Moej.

ere he will resume his studies n i the University of Idaho, folloi ' Iwt a vacation vl.ilt a t the homo of hl.i mother. Mrs, Helen C. ’Tnylor. He will ly>nrd the "special” ntO lenns Ferry , thl.i'iftflernnon/Also holiday

UUh BtudenU,— Among atiidenta fVom thU section who %rc returning to resume their stiitllesW Brlshnm Yoiuig University a t ProvVUUvh. are MIm Mary Jnne WriRht, ^ l.1s Lola Mcldnirii, mLis M argarel McArthur. Ml.vi Joun Cramiy. Ml-'-n Virginia Morrison. Miss lola Adams. BIU Mc­Arthur, VlrKll Telford, BUI Moon. Wayne Slokrs. Carl Freeman. Car- la i PJiIJlJp.i an<! T3»,wn K/ilsfit.

Motorists Avoid Serious Mishaps

AlihoiJKh Ice Riaied T*-ln F-ftlls strecla laai niRht. no serious. IraffiR accldenta were reported to local police.

'A collision Involving car* driven by J . C. KllllnKer. route 3. Twin FailM, and i lr s . hoU Blodgett. rout4 3, was traced to slippery tlreela a t Five po inu east. Damage to the machines resulted. ^

Earlier In Uie day a car crashed into the rear of an auto driven by KenneUj Davis. Jerome, route 3. near W oshlnston school.' damaging the rear of Uie machine.

I I O N G FLIGHTHuge Bomber Takes O ff on

3,000-M He- Non- Stop Test

• DAITON," O., Jan . * i;pi — Far nvpihe clouds In sub-zero temper-* jrcr, Uic atfliy air corpn expected Inini tonlKht how a four-moloretl mber nnd Iti crew of six rcacl.on l.'1-hnur. 3,000-mlle non-«top ^ ranee fllijht.Infonnatloil gleaned from the wlinl tejl.'uiiprecedenle<l, In n>i hWory. will he n<lde»l lo idy being made by the nation’s lUwrj' nlrntCKl.iLi of lonK-mnge

,, ml).er flights In connection wlUi defenr.e pt;eparallon-'», *.

From nearby Pnttcrr.on Held, the n-17C noelnK 'craft—like bombers rrli'i^M recenUy lo Enaland—look off n i7 IL m. on what army officials mill would be the longest non-ntop, nnn-refuellnc flljh t ever attempted by til" air corps.••'OrlRlnolly scheduled for 4:30 p. m , the hUKo sljlp'a taktoff waa de- lnyc«l w hllfr.park plugs In one mo-

■ rhanRcd- I t u ns to fly

:i Paso, Tei ,;iini lo D^iylon.

•nin rchedulo called for 3,000 mlle.i JUt Uia fllshi a t a minimum nlU Lucln ot 11,000 feet woa expccied li :nr exceed Uint mileage. Tlie crev rarrled oxygen masks to off.ict Un. jffccL.-, Of low pressure' found a t

ijlnh nlUtude;!-V 'Officials a t ' Wrl«ht fldd . Uie all

corp.V .Immerv.e Ir.itln8 laboratory here, nnld tlie fllEhfa purpose was to provide valuable research datai of Uie elfecta of continued Ion»{ ranKR high alUlude operations oi fllRhl personnel as f e l l ns to test Uic performance o&Uie gU nt flght- Ing crnfu

Cajjp O. O. Benson, chief of U« aero medical InboruWry a t Wright 'field, made tho trip to observe pliy- slcaf reacUons.of the crew compo«e<l of; Lleuta, M. Mc-^itunn, P. S. Da- vn and O. E. Olober.VplJoU. techni­cal Sgt, II. A. L ln d le \iid sta ff BrI E. W. Meeker, all of FS rt Douglas. Utnli. '

In 1023 Uio army r,ot nn endurance rccnrd wlUi Ui© fiuTToun tr i-m o to r^ Fokker, living 11,000 miles -over cIoie<l course In Callfoniln. Tli ship wa.i, refueled 43 times nnd r mnlncd in the nlr ncarlj- n week.

m w iK E R seo■fl HOI SESSIONIContlnunI

promised to Introduce a bill to make, rewil sale of liquor lawful In Idalio.

Clark has not Indicated h e would sanction llberAllzatlon o r liquor laws. alUiough th a t wna~nn unfulfilled aim o f his broUier, Bnrzllla. Thi govemor-eJf:t.. does, however, u Intimates say, favor putUng IKjuor 'administration^ Into Uie hamU of <!pB m an laitcnd of a commUslon.

Alntost certain lo come before Uio 58th leRliIature, It waa reporteil, UaVdU ier'Chapter-ln- th e -e f fo r t- iocreale a four-year sclibol a t the University of Idahoaoutherh branch.

P. M. fllstllne. veteraji roprt-.en- latlve from Bgnnock county, and southeni branch \exp<uiJlonlsi. Is back n«aln.

BlsUIne seek/ Uie speakership.

U s.: JAPANESE LOCKINOISPUI

Nippon Officers Refuse to 'Apologize for Injury

- 'to ji/la r in e sPEIPING, China. Jan. 4 M*! —

United States nnd Japanese nfflclals itiMd pat tonJffht In }jic1r. wrxnglo >ver blawe for cubarpt incident other's forces r . . . clash which ended li five U. S- morlnes by Japane

C Tlie Japnnesi refu.ied the di of Colonel Allen II. TurnaRe. S marine commander here, ipology, punishm ent of Uiose re- ponslble and (UisUranccs against a

repetition of such nrrenls.They arm-ered thn t Uio Amerl-

- - Id Luued a

however, a place where ho could wlUi difficulty champion ai>eclfle leglslnUon.

Democrals In Uio hou.ie and jen- atc plan separnle caucii.ies to^nor- row nfrflM to .select leaderrt—a spmk- ery^nd majority floor lender In Ui« h^uJ*,- a president pro tem snf m lorlty floor leader In Uio seiiati

Besides S/.iUlne, Arnold Wllllnnu. of Rexburg nnd Allen Newmnn of Lewiston seek the speakership, Thi floor leader, by all lndlcallon!i. will bo one of the -tao defeated ca " dales.

Perry Mitchell of Lewla lentloned prtjmlncnUy for

For floor leader there ore Ed D. Baird, Ada county senntor. ,^anJ A. M, Derr. Bonner counly lenntor.-

I^epubllcan.^ have minority leader po.iIClons t fill arid oUo are expect­ed locnucu .1 tomorrowMc.-ScottirivTl of Mnlad'. floor leader In 1939, and John Sanborn of lUKerman are mentlone<l for the scnuio post. Mil­ton Horslej; of Soda Sprln js. speaker In 1039. Is -laid to be enlrenclied In Uie liou^e leaderslilp. ^ .

: -£ U N -E -R A .L S. MIW. >L\RGARET HAN6KX Final rites for Mrs. M argarei Hon

len, 7J. VlborK, 6. D., wlU be held It 2:30 p.-m. 'Tuesday a t tho Twin Falls mortuary ihnpel. and burial will be-in ihfl Twin PWls cemetory.

GLEN PUCKETT n u x y . Jan . « — runem l aer-

Tlces.for a ien Puckett, suicide, orig­inally scheduled for Sunday a t 3 p. m. a t the PajTie mortuary chapel,

.................. ' •' Tuesday

W A N T E DI H ld n - • Peltf « Purs I,W ool 0 Dry J a a k B onn

... t t e same Umc. Tho youth's faUic) wllP arrive hera from Oklahoma f . i the rites Tue.iday. Burial will bo In the. Burley cemeteri*.

MR-S. MILLIE JcELLY BURLEY. Jan .' 4 — Funeral se r­

vices for Mrs. MllUc Kellj-, wljj o f A. J . Kelly, will be held a t 3 p. m , Monday - t the Payne mortuary chap«tl. Burial will be In the Burley cemetfjy.

CASH’ TALKS L b u b ON TH IS DEAL

Your e»*h wm nerer find a belter bargain th a n ' thla beautiful walnut o a b t n i t Baby Q ru d . Bold W«I1» tor MOO. Win aacrtftee to r a'quiek ' deai Terms If you wish.

HOME CREDIT Co.

B cm anjs Apology

' Japanese 'a fonnat apntnc)* llie avierted mlsn-ealmei.t of five ni4rltie« a fte r a. caliuret frae^ >vlilrh (he men were, held 11 li The Japanese were rejHirle have, refuttaJ and drmaTiUei ajmlojy from the marines.

m sc o u iE iisSfflEBIlLE IIEEl

Snake R iv e r pouncil to Map P rogram a t T w in Falls

SessionBoy Scout -ftadera of tho Snake

•Iver area council wUl converge uiwn Twin Palls, Jan ..7 , for Uiclr annual planning conference and mceihiK a t which ac tlv ltlcs.fo r 1041 will bn -charted nnd business trimsacled, Gordon A. Day, scout cxccuuve, an­nounced he re last n lghl. .

Climaxing tho day will bo a ban­quet a t 7 p . m . in th e Pre.ibyterlan chu rd i social hall a t which Presi­den t R. H. Snydpr of Albion Nomial achool, who Is also council president, »JJ1 «et, toostrtiastcr /m l Adonis Nielson ' o f Burley. Cassia county prooecu tln j-atto rney , will be prln- i:lpal speaker. '

l^resent AwardA high po in t of Uio evening wilt

bo prascntaUon of Uie covcied silver t>eaver aw ard, which Is Uie hlRhest honor th a t moy be conferred upon a Bcouter by any local council. Re­cipient of thla award will rwt bff revealed imUl the ac*.ilon. Wlnnea of the Silver beaver emblem la-'t year was R alph J . Metcalf. Kim­berly..'D ie plann ing phase ot the day­

long gathering will open n t 3:l&'p. m. a t the T « 'ln Falls high' school library and regLitniUon will cot tiniio from UiaC time to 3:30 p. m.

F irs t general session will, come i a:30 p. m.. w ith President-Snycii

chairm an. Topic fi

W s i ^ a t h e r_ J O A « 0 : flnowa Uunday and Mon­day: aU |htly warmer.

High topipcraturc Saturday 23 de- Hrces: low 13; .00 of a ii 'tn rh prcclp- llallon in forjn of tnow. East winds, cloudy: bar'&meUT 20,20 a t-5 p. m.; humidity 80 to 02 per cent of satur- aUon.

nlill I

A raUicr • n a iio w area of snow showers, extcndln« from norUieasl- pni Wasliltigton. northern Idaho and norUiwcstcrn M ontana souUiward lo n on liem Utnli and northern No- vnda. marked Uie eiislwnrd pre^ gre«.i of moist, warm levels.

.■Max.BolM

19Burley _ i— nutto -4^..- ClilcagoBenver ............ 23Kansas City ..-28 L«a Angerea . ..(JO MpU. - St. P-... 2Nen ^ r k -----UOmaha ______ IBrocatello ........21P ertlind . Ore., 42St. Loala .......'..25Halt U k e City 23 ■ Ssn Trnnclico 48

U lnfPrec. Wlhi .Ot Cipudy

. .03 Cloudy.04 Snc

Twin Falls - »-asl>ln>t«>n Yuma ......

T ac M C loudd .00 C lear^ , .00 Cloudy- .00 Clear T Snow .00 Clear .01 Snow ,00 Cloudy .M Clear .00 Cloudy

. T Rain .00 Cleai .11 Cloudy

, .OK Cloudy T Clear

.00 Clear

Executive O fficer L ists Tests o f'S incerity in Exem p­

tion C laim , '

B019B, Jan. 3 (/P)—Idaho hearf- larlers for seiertlre ttervlco today

Issued a bullcUn to all-local boards, Iwards.of appeal o ' "

:on.iclenllouf objectora scrlption.. ‘T h e 1040 oelecUvo train ing .and

scrvlce oct.” ,wrbt«“ Llputcnant Col­onel Norman B.'Adkison. exeeutlvo officer, "provides tho t persona who by r e i ^ n of religious tralnlntr and bellefiic-'consclentlousiy opposed lo combatant m ilitary servica ataall-be -deferred from com batant eervic® In the land and naval forces, b u t shall be Inducted and assigned to non- combaUnt service f<^ a year.

U t~forther provides th a t thosa r ^ s -conscleoUously opposW to , th combatant and noncombatont-H

)unter-dem and for apologies.'Tlien Colonel Turnage refused.

After a eonference losUng several arlno commitnder was

....................... told the Japanese hisdemands sUll stood. Previously, he had declared he would t»kp th e jm t- ' ler't«>-i'a hlRher authority '" unle.is they m et hla demands.

. In the American view, the five marines were iryiulted by armed

nt.-........ .. “ —...... ,1a«

wlUi flrearma.

os cnairm iui. i.vpis lur—ui^cu WlU bo -W liy Uio Confefince?'

Separato scnslons of various (, kUng eommttUea wlU alflrr^rw n 4 to 4:15 p. m . to dlscus.1 and ouUlno 1041 proena^s. Following Uieso group mccUnKS. anoUiir Rcneral Sion will bo held a t 5:45 p. m. y id committees will present the lrV ro - grnms' w hich will bo dlscu-ised and adopted. All ncouters In the coun­cil are Invited to a ttend U i t j r a - ference, nJtd will bs-lt«luded In tho Various g roapsr'" '^ . , a

Leaders Nimed ,As onnounced by Mr. Day, Uie

following leitddcS'Wll] preside a t Uie varloiw, committee meeUngs: Presl- den l Snyder. organlzaUon and e x f tension commlltee. w ith dbtrlci commLssloners: - Milton Powell and R. W. Carpenter, camping and ac­tivities. health and safety cccimll- tecs: J. O; RA-imii.'-ien. leader.ihlp and irnliilnt:: Rev. E- Leslie Rolls. Huiwrl. iidVHiicemcnt: WUbur 8. itlll, finance: tind Dr. R- C.-Matson, Jerome, dlr.trlct^cjiairmen nnd vice rhaimien.

'D ie p lanning conference Is for operating commllteB chairmen of

■rlous dLilrlct.1 lyid district oflle- .i; while Uio annual m eetln r and iiiquet will be for di.itrlci officers

and commllUe members, scoulmna- rnt, .troop committeemen and coun- :ll n’lembers.'.Tlckci.1 for the bn’ntvicl may In

)btaln«l fro«n d ^ lrlc t chairm en or Ihroutch Uio scout offlce.>All scout-

nd women friends are welcomc. ___ ,ir « during Uio evening will In­clude election of officers.

Jail’s D oors O p en . For K iniljerly ManAubrey T ate. 10. of Kimberly,

was ou t of Jail- today because P u t . bale Judge C. A. Bolley, - enclng him 4o servo a erm. for ahecp pelt stealing, ilm credit for ihe time he a l­

ready had spen t in Jail.Previously T a te had been Admit-

ied to a distric t coi

Ni-AG[NCyFORiflSH W A R A ID

M ont) reiterated tljc lr contention th a t Uie plan was bul another step lending to actual participation .In th e war.

ATKTrer-ilng ifti •'anll-war" dclcRa- Uon a t the c.ipitol. W ieelcr ar.iertcd th a t the plan was "Idiotic."

'.'When you leme or loan you're, buying an intere.il In tho war." Uio M ontanan decl.ired. "Some people M y It 1.1 our wjir. If It's our i^ r^ •j'ow can we Jii.iilfy loonlng Uiem ituff ond asking ll\em to pay us

back?■If It's oiir w ar .'-M ^ R h t to have

tho courage to ro <^ t and fight It—• i t It Isn 't our wnf^’

O n -the oUitrHiand, Rcpresenla- Uvo Darden (D.-Va.) called In a statem ent for n-tii.itnnce, -Immedl- nlely nnd M lhout reser;'e," to G reat BrlUvln.

' we refuse ;ir fall by Indecision to make available the help so des- pem tely needed In this ominous 'h0u r,’’-D 0rfl#n aald. -we shall, l.be-- Ucve, hove placed the ultimate security and Uie r.afety of the Amer-

people In the gravest Jeopardy.’

O a ly io w B S b n s T

YANENGELENS

Department Finds Steam But No Fire"Where the re ’s smoke Uiere's flro'

—liiit th is doe.in'i .Hold true to ' nlenm. T w in FalLi firemen aRrei lant nlRht after IhvcsllgaUng i . ilarm from 130 Bho.ihono street o u ih ..

A chpck-i; ind seen bi: moke a t tho former Wllson-Batc: xa ilon . 130 Shoshone street south

but this proved to only -slean from a cafe next door.

PAK^ISTS COUNT TOLL R(5ME, Ja n . 4 W’> r l ‘* llan sub-

iinrliiPi have destroyefl 138JXX) tons if ' enemy" sh lp p ln ^ iu s - fn r In the i'ar. (he ZCnl/an hU /irom m and Mid

For » qnlck kdoekout on a nsed see ih e Union Motor Com-

panT’a fo r I9<l..You'U Ilka th« performance. ‘ih p iv n s 9, -aB&-

: f •30 M ercury To»-n Sedan __4«053B Chrj-slcr Rojrol Coupe __ »S5038 Chevrolet Coupe — . —*47S 10 Ford Coupe ....................... *335

if naUonnl Importance." v.Listed by Colonel ■ Adklson 'a s

“amonff tlie evldencM ot tho sincer­ity' of an Individual's religious be­lief. with parUcular reference to non- partlclpatlnn In w ar" were;

"Recognition of consistent en- ravor Jo live conscientiously, faltli-

fully, unsellUhly; tho tim e element— iinw long a person has he ld his con- . victlon. how long his conviction h a i been maturing—although length of Ime Is no t a nece.isafy condlUon of Incerlty In every Instance: actlvo >fmiaUori with a religious organ lc i- lon committed to non-partfcfpatlnn n war; acUve partlclpallon In the .

work of one;, or more organlMUnns devoted to social service, to com­munity betterment, to na tldhal wel­fare. lo world peaco." —

......... ............... J to serve a prisonterm TOr check forgery>Hc was pre- paring lo leave the Jail where he ■ id been held aw aiting hearing on

rgerjc cha;};e when he. was . - J on this'inlsdemeanor charge lalliig sliccp pelui. T lia t was a

tUc more th a n two weeks ago- T ate pleaded guilty to both

charges.■■ was ftdmltUd to the dLilrlct

parole on condlUon. among things, th a t he contribute lo

the support of Ivls fam lj)'.

R E ^ '- n iE NEWS w » ^ a :

W atch SpecialWnlUiam W rist W aU h

(men's moael), 17 Jewel, cun'cd to f it the wrist: Oold band. Regular |49. — Special »30.

Phillips Jew elersNext T . F . Bank and

T rust on Moln

3S Ford DU( Fordor Sedan _I4&5 ►JlLChcvrolet Town Sedan __»325 35 'C hevro le t Sedan _____ <375

TRU CK 'SPECIA LS 38' Chevrolet 'Truck38- Ford Truck. 158 i______I38 Ford P ic k u p _______ ___40 Pord- P i c k u p _________ 155031 Ford Truck. 158, WD. DW «U33% Ford 60 P i c k u p -----------------37 Ford Slake pickup ___ _Coah o r Unni^ U olwayt ae^ your Ford B ^ e r f l n l ' ^ r aavlnga of }50 or mor«.

UJIIDIIJOTORCQ■ n n n z r - i ' r y ^ i id iT X K ia i

ukefmiito,Sale Entire W-fiek

J A N U A R YIleaMiice Sale!

C O A T Sats. J /

real / J k

E ntire stock of W inter Coats.All types — sport and dress — and coats in all sizes. A real / J t t choice a t barga in p rices ............P R I C E

DRESSESE ntire stock of Fall Dresses in sizes from 12 to 50 and 201/3 to 241/2. All wanted co l-. ors. 'VEilueg up to $14.95 ......

Cottons100 OottoB FrtMkS

Special-

Blousesaoo Fall Blousts

All Colors

79c and ?1.49

Collars ■Collar and C uff Eet«

C oins M

39c

FUR COATSE n tir e s to c k o f l u r co a ts a n d ja c k e ts / 3 O ff

Pajam as (3owris, Bobes

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TW IN F A L L S N E W S, TWWI F A L L S, ID A H O , SUN d S ^ I O R N I N G , JA N U A R Y 5, 1911

ARKLEYRETA1NE& }S P/miif lEAOER

'^Senate Confer^ence Desig­nates Harrison fo r P resi-

, “ ■ . dent Pro Tem pore . ..' WASHlNOTONTvim: 4 (.I’l -S e n - nlors AlbPti Bnrklpy of KwiUicky aiH! Pnt HnrrLion of MtolMlppl who bivtllKl ovpr lije Dcmocrntlc Ipud- Tslilii (n. 1037.- IjoUi- w crt scJccCed Jor iilich scnulc ixclUoiis Uxlay.• narklcj'Oiiuiilmoiinly wns rcelcct-

niiijorlly IciwJfr by ii parly coii- fiTrlice, alilcli iiLro rirslKniili^d Unr» rlwii for p rrfllP tii pro icmiwre.

WjUi in'* llldlculc^cl bncklllK of - PreMenl DurtJ/ry . won

Uic nmjorlty Itntlcrshlp ovrr U ar- • ri^oii by 5 one-votB ini»rKln' nfier

Uip doaUi of S roiilor.Joe Robliwon. fornirr p'omocruiic Je u d c r .'l |i Uie suumifr of ID37.,

HarrL-son's new pavilion Li InrRcly. i>ii lionornry one, niil. ho will prc- Jltte over f.ctiatc Xfjinlons vchcii Vlcc- Pfcjlilcnl-Klxvl licnry a : Wallncc Li

P nbflpiit. hP wlil>)0 ftllllled to « low-

ivnd h , ................,t jilnlP d in n rr i.

’Hie DcmocrftUc mtrjliiK jil«> jc - IrcU slSriinlor Hill (D-Ain) ns wlilp.

.............. ^nymUol of fittlc*;" — nwhip originally 1ipl<l l>y Uic lain

■ Sciminr Jamcn Iliimllton LcwU pt . Illliiol.'; iiiul Imridpd dtiwn nliicc then

to cacli Ruccecdlnn whip.On tlic Rppilbllcan .lUlf, a p:vrly

mcclliiK rctlcclcd 8<niiil'>r McNury■ a« mlnnrily lender nnO Seiiiilor Aiw-

llti of Vermont, m nMl.sUiiil lender.

JAMKS^n. BOTinVELL oF' Twin FalKT foniiCT dintrlel 'Judic »nU 1310 prlm|ir7 candld&te for Ucmo* craltc nnmlnadon for U n i t e d

'■{— BLilr* iirn>lar. halU Jdaho’. new rov rm nr » l > Democratic Vtctorj dinner a t IViIm.

o io iocR A T S H t N f f l LEAOER

J.^R. Bothwell of Tw m Falls Addresses Victory-Din-

ner a t Boise

NORWEGIAN lELLS , N A Z m R L O m

* 6 7 ,0 00 M en, O ne-Third oT Fleet Reported Lost

in InvasionSAN DIEGO, Calif., Jail. (-T>—

Tor ajcBdftl. formerly o( Uie , wbrIiux scnenil /lUff, now nltaclicd

to lilx Kovommenl's Irgatlon In •WaAljlngton, mVJ In an liitcn-lew htrft today Uml a aiirvcy sJinwixl CJermnnj’ Jost 07.000 men niui more Wan one-Uilrd of lu 'f le e t, In llie Invasion of Norwnj-j • - . ,• OJesdftl. ft 'onc-llmo 't ta r corre- ■•pondent in Spain. C hlna-and ,F in ­land. wna wlUt tlio IntclllKcnce dc-

. partm ent of tlio NorwcKlan forcc.i ' during Ih? O rnjjw j JnVii-ilon.

spent ChrlJiUna.^ In siburbiin ■Jolla with hLi wife, with whom lie only recently waa reunited i many he«Uc mo«Ui.<i.

He said a h ltlterto iinpubll.slied aiirvey of Oertnnn lojic.i, mndo by

■ Uio Nom’cglnn Iiluh coinmana iifltr evacuatln* ti>o cOuntrjC' revenle«l

. tliat Norw(>8lnn forta nntl wiirsJilp.i aanlc 18 enemy Milps on th e first nlRlit Of that, Btimnlnff aiirprLie, n l- taek la*t April. Tliene Included Uie 3>,W0-ton b»tUe,%hlp Onel.inau, the 10,000-ton cruLser iJliidier. ilnd the 0,000.ton cnilser Emden and- Ki

"Later, In n sea bnttlo wlUi Lh<■ BrllLil). Uio a crm an s iMiIffted addl'

tlonal heavy loiues. brlnKlnif. Uie to- tAl up to ono-Uilrd of tJiclr fleeli In .<a hours," lip wild. •

Utah in Line for Cpttoir Stanip Plan

opemtlonr'Charlen O. Dunwoody, aenlot nd'

mlnUtratlve offlccr for the surplus marketlnB admlnl.itnxtlon. nald th a t tf approved In WruhlnRton, D, C„ ■■ * plan would be InauBumtM In

lle'exploit&d It llke.Utls;Two kinds of cotton stam ps r

mad« w ith puro American cotton. W ith Uie freen etiunps, tfjo bui'er

, Is glvsn ‘ f re e . brown stam ps of nff equal valu# which may be used to buy soods-Al cotton stam p stores.

* ■ ^sizes 'tOo sm all will give you a pain in tiie neck — b u t n o t nearly as- serious as th e pain in your pocketbook if your insurance is couple o f-figu res too small an d fire .cleans you outj H ave you

■ enough? L et us cheek up.

B e SAFE B u y HARTFORD

p e a v e V -i TA B E R C O .

. P I i o n e : 2 0 i :

Victory Speaker wc must look ko today to hold' this nation tORcUier from the prp.vvire of attack tram without, miikt be such IcBlalntloii 11,1 in.npiri's the con­fidence of the nm.M of the jx-oplc In

jjr forw of Bovprninrnf."■me Twin Kails atloniH' priil.ird

•Pre.-ildcnt llooseveli and ihr luconi- pllshmcnti,oMMe nniir.nal trotlon nnd dccJnrrd ilir •'oiip mirc

ay" lo build tor natUxial nijifuse.1 to cooj.ernle wltli Ihr n;ainnal )Vrrnment1>ii (luer.lloii:. of pnlicy ” IdiOio, lie Milil. iM-taus.- ot 11.1 na­

tural reMiurrn, raw mutPiiaK mid Indii.ilry which J'l -bcnuul-to rom f wjth thr iiaUniiiil (kfPiiM- iiroi-ram -oceitiilc.i one of the moil *lmtp([ln pO(ililon,i of jxny stair m tlii'’111110,i;"

Stale Slrram ConlrnI Referring ,l;rlr{ly lo qiu-.ilotir,. of

nlteam contrnl n-i atffclrd by n re-- ceiil nupreinr court dcclr.loii. ll„ih- well liftUl:

••No .iloiibt iil.M), Ih'- emit ml of ilrram flow on the wntrr f.ln'ds of

J-he utAtr by the cnniinininn of fifnnll rc.vrrvoln hy Kir .ifati’ ntid under 11k control, hut in con) tlon wllli the Icdcnil ndvcrninci ncccMary. w11t hr a <)uc%lioii Iconsidered by the IcKl-ilaturr-......

lUiK . ndmlnl^tralloll. u

BOiSRr Jan. -I G m .tnior- fClrcl Charj^ A. Clark wuTi hatlcd.liy former dlPlrlct Jllflue JIlnl^^ It, UolhwHJ of IV ln Fall.i tonlKht a-i

c^i;ov.'cd by nature .vlth the....................... ileralilp.-

COO

...........suprniie rou rt.o f Ih r UjiltcdRtatM. In the Nrw rlvrr cii.-.r frnm We^l Virginia niiike.i U Imittriitlvp, If states rlKhU «r<’ ho priT.orviKl to any ex im i, for.ilif,M ales to ukt; jiome Indeprmlrtii action hy appro­priation iind Improvement in • jlTnip of (he Mate on wai<-r-r, v.lthlii tlir'lr iMUnihirlcn. « i r < I10UI.1 In tha t ca.-.r t lm ^ i i e I-'tin-al lifthnrliy I.1 iin h r<i;/riii ih r ■iin-<i; If co m m rrce-n o t tlmll.-d 10 niivi.

Kation brcnij'e Ilno<Kproltcllnfi, wii. trrsh rd devrloimn-m. ri-covrrj' of thi coil of Inipronnirtii.". ihrouRli utili wKoii o f a rr , JiJcoivI.-.r (inrC;If cnmmerer cnnirol.

-n irt rfMlMancr to be ucconlrd I. the mnrketUiR ntirnclrs of llvi-.tori ind aRrlciiUural-prnductK m';iy iiii- ;lrrco n miirkrd chsnKr. And nil n iitl the problrin'i ot Rovrrnmrnl-nr'i'j mow iJilrJcatr.”

rui! cliaracleVh.tlc'i of Iciidei Sptaklni: beMrc'hiiore th a

. victory dll............f.nred by the Ada County Y( .. .. Dt'iiiocrallc club, UoUiwvll de.M-rlbeil Cl.uk n.1 •'one who brliiK!' to thi* ■lilKh ollfcu aiul ripe expcTlcnco of

•etcriui -III ilie IcKl.ilatlve ImlU ol I jitattf anil who itOMe.ne;, bolli ' bufAiu'w ucuiiM-n which norvrd

Ooveniot Alexander so well and a knowledKr ot the law colnixirablo

> U;at of Governor Hawley." scores of [ironilitent DcmocraUi

from all,part.i of Uie ntul*'wc-re On hand, to hear Uothwell—lntro<liJccd b> Btate Senator Kd D. Ualrtl of Ada county—decUiro

• Trjliic Tlhtr»•Truly Jt can lie, wnd Jhat m

lan ever ii.MUiiied Clin c«iHi mi Kov- enior of t ie aIa Ic of Idalio iiiidei

lorc tri'hia times or with trcnlei rsponslblllti'. ' •‘•And It truly can be sold Uial tu ion Vver has brouRlil to tlilji great nice the combined native ublllty,

?e/irnJfiB,nnd txiKeknce In Rovrrif- mental nffiUrs as that |XKM;;-ned by - ir own' Chuo Clark. ^

••WlUi his lea(ler,ihlp, ti Deniocnitlo leHlKlatUM ana tfie iitntc offlcc* In Uie lianli.1 ot suiuoned Democrat;:

iblo lo perform llielr con- /tt)mi)ojm] dulJM wJUjout Uie «JiJ of

complrolier.'the emi^rscncy met, and Idaho wlU Uike r'

proper place In national defcnm.Idaho and Uie nation, Bothwell

said, arft ••confronted face to tai idltlon which clmlleiiK'

Uic very principles of deniocrai ttas'iuiry cxl«lenco of fn

pcoplci>dUidJn.Uili cnwgericj-J-ber. llcve that-It can be .inld with com-

rcliiuiee .upon Uie will of tlio people Uiat. our course la clear; Idaho must-bulld for national de- fenrie.'- NnUonal dcfen.ie In r.elf- detciine and sclf-defen-iu Li the flrat,

ft- of. nature."Today's Nenls

"Wc need today, as never before, tlie upu-ftklT went on, "to miUnUiln first, coufldeiieo In our fellow man; ajcond, toleration for the rlKhts ot ourcr.i; luid Uilrd, sympathctltrin- tcrest in the problems of iho ma.u

e tlm ltl t drul.M,

ES10I R Y NORR^

Resident of Tw in Falls Sincc ^ 191 3 Passes at

- ..Age of 73

<jhn-\Vlt r ^ - i

Mrs. Mnry N orrb. 107 T>’Ier. Tu'hi Valli rMlilrllt Rluco 1013. <llfd n1 I2;H5 p.'iiii. ym trrday lit tin: Twin Palli coim iyndnrral hospital, u i the iiKe of G7, foIlowliiK a wcek';i llliiiM.-c.

norn In Nnpervlllr. 111.. March H, Jlfa^.Mie Wiui married to J<jhn-\Vll- flVm Norris Nov.jO, IBOD son. Kns.

Hcsldc.i her husband,.!\1ved hy one son. CKirrnce Norrln; ft tiatiffhter. Mlv, L. U MaRo/fJJl. both of T«Un Kails; another diiUKlit/ir. Mr.i.-Fdna-Kflly. Wliinrmiieca, tii nnd clHlifRrandchlUlreij. lu well ... two .broUierr.. Siim Sflllenberser, MlchlRon, and Dave SollcnbfrKer, Malta, Mont.; nnd three sl.Hers, Mrs. Saro Memjedllh. Oklahoma; Mrs. Anna Brown. Illlnol.i; Mrs. M art lie Roye^, Iildlana.

She waa'n mrmber of Uie Ch of llio B rethren 'of Twin ralLi.

Funeral services will be conducted nt 2:30 p.m. Wedpr.iday a t Uie Tw in Palls mortuary chiipel by Rev. A. C. Miller of ihe Church of tlie DreUv

I t was Mn. Norrl.i' rcQueM liiaT no flowers be .icnt. according' to members ot Uie family.

R esum es

rki, rrtu rn rd In tlial t^mltlon .under lem ptrrary lipiinlnlment by Coverngt-Kleel Cliaw Clark,

i B R i n t e i N S

G o y e rn o r -E lc c t An(iounccs te m p o ra ry Appointment^

ofSatmon Manno iav :, Jim . 4 I'i’i - - .^oviTunr-

KIrcl Chi<;.r A. Cliuk. •*r)rii aild fif IlRiird by a boul with li,ritM-iirji am' InnK hours of confrrrliic -aIHi psrlj Icailers. t'oiilRlil ci>mpt>-(.-d work nt llir riir.-.vli;r Itr will <l-lh-rr lo Ihr IcKl'lHHire Tufl.ilny lint, hnd yet tc

minleii. hW r........ - - ........Clark. wYlo

(linn > lih........ . ........„ b-'mrfilled only one o lflrr Icxlav-^ Hohited Allrn Mcrrllt o f .Siiln Idnlioi^ommlw.toiirr oh public work "^n rtMrmporilry lia.il'-."

S liilr Drmnrriillc (-■hiiljman Itob- r r l Cniilter .vild’ loiilKht Jnol Jeul- ti-r ot L<-wlilon had lim i i.wl(chi;d 1(1 director ot Iniumncr. rrplacltii V/llllnm I,. Clark of pniimelf, ap (ijlnlrd to Unit poi» earllrr.^lhli week, Jenlfcr'orlKlnally wan nppolhl'

felowt1.1. of pri

prc.-tfurc la placed -uboii' th e brick from without t i ’tha t fchlch l«i bound by Uie common fiber* w ithin.

“The common fibers w ithin, which

Stale Calls f a r

One M ag is tra lDOISE, Jan. 4 (,V)—M Uie rcauesT

of Dannock County Prosecutor C. M. Jefferj^. Oovernor Doitolfsen l.isucd today a fUBlUvc w arrant for Robert S. Cnllls. 90. ex-probaui Judge of D&nnock county held In Loa Angeles on a. coniplalnt charging ho .em­bezzled IIJ)13.Q4 In court funds.

.Jan. 31 hoji been Jlxed to r ex tra­dition proefcdlngs before Californ­ia 's Oovernor Culbcrt L. Olion.

iwlni; to Ihr .MS and did not care lii make Ihi icrlflriv.bv lakUiR the dlrcclorshlp.' I t Itaa bireji out Ihnt Clarlt

lia.1 been' In the Insurance bu^lncr-• Hirer yrnr.i. whereas the law requlre.i five years cxnrrlriice.•M erritt Is the fourth selectlnn of

the IncomhiR rxecutlvp. who will b Inaugurated Monday, to hav bc'eji flj)|inlnled by Clnrk'/^hrnthe: ■BiirT.llla. when the lalter~Wn.-i rov criior ln'!n3R-3n.

Tlie oUiers are iJiw VMtorcemcntCotnml.^LiIourr J . L. Dnldi...............lu tnn t Gcnernl M. a . McConnel ami F i n a n c e Commhr.loner. GcorRe Wrdnewootl.

OituT appolntmeiiUs made 1.0 Jar nri^F.. V. Ilrrg of Idaho FiUJf, rec- lamnllon cominls-ilniier; J a m n .Vrw- port of Panna, comml.isloiier of ni:- rlciilturc; Joseph Al\drea^en ot SI, Antlmiiy, dlri-ctor of p lant lndii»lry: J. W .-Cornell, reappohlted to Uie piltitic iidlltles comml.tTlon; CrofKC W. SupplKer, reappointed lo the in- rnmnnt-nccWimc-txnmlr-wllHsm-b: Clark of Emmett. In.Mirancc dlrrc- lor; and Joel Jenifer of LcwLiton. ileputy Insurance director.

Clark oxjilttlned today Unit WrdRC- ii’oixl. iipjjolnltxi In chflrj?c 0/ /innncc

•nnd public Investment.-. yo5lJ-rd;iy. nl:o woidd be tax coniml.Mtoiifr. a nqi^i now held by Bym n Oefrnhach.

“Tlie move jUBt cut,% out one rjl- ary,” r.:<lil the Rovuni«r-clert, whil campalnnrd on an economy ami

of fir.rtr\s commL'-ilOIl.l"

i ’>.' iiiil>«lniK .lajd Merritt

aUKti.i which nia<lc 111 ti. tnke tile slalr

i -xr how It w»rk:.

itut.- l)riiit.<'i;itlc citilnnaii I . Cntilt!:: ti:r. l,rr(i nirnlli oiiiily ftiv Ihf ''Somr tj

I- .111(1 Clark Mlctn- ol\|iiitroiiH«e yrob

■11 'Cmillrr wlll,.hlr

.INLEMLIANGIETtiree*Judgc.Federal C o u r i

.Declines to Pass on Questton ■ •

___________

STAIE^BLICIIYA ^v-c r.t.is T h .g Program for

Scenic. Industrial D.e- j

.- r '" velopmentWrNDr.fj.. Idaho. J«ii.^t

Whiil ii la^r atlvrrtl.iliii: iiroKriirti

ot (Irraf I-'ulL . •nir rulliiK hii'< iriiliu; Ihr c i'.r f Jiidw CitV'ii ntil an riijimrtl. irn£ of (i,V n, (

• "-nlr cr>iii'yl.ti'yIntis arr inirrlv nd Unit

in. 11. in.II! said indnv.Hradlii^;. inihU-.lu

•dKnllnni.it:-?tikl 1 lv;y;Il;,lim lirnKmi r) ll^ lI-Il of thr

• a by <"(i>vri.i 111 Win CII1K-. Hiil-.»i-(i.

•irntalI llin

llaiulli-!. OrrKmi In will Jnlii wllh Cltiii

\V. Vrnic McKlii tlir Hllliboro. .Ore .

1010 award !«r ihr brU week'

id.vrrtlr.1ni:.

iiU'h’hrr of

drol^loii.' nir III •fl>?<l a nir r,

pl(iyrs

OrrfTC

tllnn. 1 thIlciiUnii

•rflvrust'ld.

.... llu- dally iira-.iuper Ilrld.■ IV-mVtril Mii!iiw:ii-liu;. publisher of thr IdAhn Fr.T I>n-.'. irt N. nrraiiRrd rhe p IliiT.-whlch. np

, 17. F r i ^ a . Dur 1. of Bnl'-r, Jnll.ll:.ll^r of tin 'Pioneer. Is Iti I'harRe of'rrK-

ter rrr>nrl.-> by nradlin; nnd Jnhi C. Pnrlcr Of Ihr H(“xhurif Jourtiri n.imclatlnn >xcFHtnry. William V awlndl’er of the University of Idaho Jnunialbtn department b to .ipesk. . Governor Chii.m A. Clark tilro hns lierli InVlled to.(alk. In the evening ^lir traditional Brld1roti.^auriuel, given • •• - • • • ■ ‘ ■

traditional Brld1roii.,_^bauriuel. , bv ihe Rnl.-.e Ail club, t^^clied-

ilurroiiRhs Is to be chnwman Im mjd .10 : lo b e mii.''

.idrd............................and K<lward O. Rnsenhelm Imhotf, both of Rolsi ters o f crrrtno^rs.

An rxecutlvr »r .iIon for publisher: only Is rcheduled Jan, 10, a t which a Idler from rrtldnR Oovmior Ut tolfsrn will b(\ rrad, Boltolfsen piibll.'Jier of Ihe Arco Advertl.iec

Wm. 8. Cady, cn-publlilirr of thr Poejilcllo Trlbijjie nntS Joiimnl, will preside ovpr the .dally session Rroitp.

FJrcUon of nftieers ond reporti of commUlre. lORether wllli_<llseiiMlon of the leRlfllnllvr program beinn formiilaied by ihe !Oth leElsIiilurc< will end the convention.

F ile r M an F in edOn D ru n k e n Chargrc

JEROi.tE. Jan. 4 ~ Henr>' II. Buchanan. Filer resldejit, wn-i ar- renV<> recently and appeved before Probate JudRc Hebtr N. Folkman to plead RUllly to clmrRcs of drunk­en drlvlnR.

He W0.1 fined JtOO and court cosUi oT J3 and hh <lrlvrr s license wa.i su.iiwnde<l lor one yfar.

UHlbM P A C IF IC ^ n

h p A R T I C U L A R PEOPLESEND TH EIR DRY CLEANING TO

R I C H A R D S O N ’S

pH.

8 c

■ 7

. -Y ob, you'll •n jo y o v e ry travel comlort, vrilh froodom from Wffhway and woalhor i f t w d f —alj a t Jow co»t whoa you go on fast, aodorn ly - ipp<?intdd 'Union PacUio trains. ■ -** • '

. LOW F A R E S E V E R Y W H E I T EF.x«nplea: _KflQnd Tr:n freth'Twin F*lli'

— i«Ck»a»»g imhJUiM ___ -hCMOa* SUtpU«C4n* tl»»jUgC*n»

LOS ANGELES $31.70 542.20 S44'.40 ‘ anCAQO _______ $S .50, ^BG.SO J64.65

UbotU r«ia*8 Umlto. Al» ,.r jr low on*^,y‘Uwi.

Yes, Twin PalU* m wt parUeular pw ple *et\d Iheir clothw to us bcoHiM.here. they know, tlwlr clothes will rccelvo that' extra nttcntlon to It b tiia t extnt a(t«nUonUuU mean* bo much to dry cleaning w o rt

. ■ W E I N V I T E Y O U B T - C H A R G E A C C O J M T

Jf you don't have « ehonte account with rnnow thla Is ' your invitation to come In uid open one. U Is for mpre convenleot to Just eaU S70 and n y charKO It. The luone t^reful attenUon wlil be given your clothe# u though >-ou’ paid cash. 1 - -

B H IO J P A C IfJ C R A IU lO A DR O A D O F T i V f t r t m n a m A W T U C M U n g v t

J . I . r a t o , T tS el'A ieB t . , Twin nOI«.:ldah»— Ph»l*e W • ' ;

X e a c l i ’e i ' S l i o o l i i i < ;

L c 'a d s I d P r i s o nLl.Wl.STON. Idaho. Jun. (-V. -

iKitxTl Kre-vr- n , tJiiiKcd Hltll Mabel l!lli-<>y tir»r. wnj !orlK'-*1 111 tlir ■y lull uml/lll utter

KVUlly hi r3l;.l- •

r-lilrii:

./ )»-TItl I.'"*

;rurt.. at Ira :ilii.'.t Mjorc inuRlU hy tlif-

In n>M-tv-.r riiRSKrd

rxj l .i- tJjrrr

. r ? „ :iiymeiii ol

•.vlthmil thaU thi to brlnK

>le.violation of l!ic law. iliici-d tlie work iH rlcxf i

dajs lo^Ilve (layri a Vrf-ck."n ie roini).uiv. the 'JHiliiloi

"(le.ilice I ten

iMllile pn1 do r. - ol

illle.'i................broiiKlit I>V. 30. lP3!t.

(irnliMy will cOfrtc lip for liirth 'f irtlni. In Ihr’ Cocur'd'Alrtir lertji )f Ihr federal dlilrlci conn- ;tay.

■nir KjiRllr.h hlrthriil/^ ua.i Iowe.1t oil ricord In 1032. bfini? only 15.7 ;>f-r t.DCO 0/ Hie

HonplW atiendiiota at OrrjAno lid an operation wm cr«tcqiplat«l I rmi'ivft the J3>ealluer bullet

• ■htrh io<lHrd • in J-V*-

iidrr „ M»r;lllll Hr.h a (Inidly v.-v;i

H e. will Ix 'lr!Ul.-.f<TYrd onI t<

lo H year:. In lllr r.I.Hr prlM.u. Mrs. Hliiklcy.ruial M'liotil tniclirr

(ird 1)7 a hl<1.!ri, ituiiiiia, T>«1 111 the ■oi'i'h (looruii

iittrr ixm c' hiul I'dii . iifi'ir Ordthio lut

Pankey /if C:-'

back.

For.lhn flr»V trvrn months Of lOtO ilr<ratflc sl'X«<il."'iB.1B t020 reve- - iijr pas-ienRrr iniles-sn lncrea.ift of ipproxlmately I’ r cent over the anie period In I33fl.’ - \ •

AnnounclnR OUieo ot •D R . A R X in JK A L B A N

'■ C>enllit Newberry OulldinR

S L item ent Condition o(

T W IN F A tL S B A N K & TR U ST C O M P A N Y

T W IN 4 'A l J . S . . i n ^ l C . I

A T T I IK I I .O S K ( i t - l iO s jN K S S lI K C K M llK in i l? 1910

- RKSOUUCKS

D vcn lrari . _ I!;iiik i'Tuliiiiij.: lUKi Fi Slo ck HfU.:S.'l'.oi ......

I fTVTnrrr

luc frjjrfr4,?,;vnk

Kl.2.I20..'-)!,„ 7 r.o .o oa,c/oo.oo

i .n j^ n n

' T " N L U IU L IIIL Sf;ijiit;il I.........Siiri'ilii.'i . . . Undiviiii'tf L’rn filsRr^yA-.'s ...................Hfixi.sits:

'I'imii ............ ?.Ih'r7J,i;»i .......

S lurt.noo^o- ::oo.ooc.of)

' n.70-J.88

. ?3.650,719.03 '■ ' > • vMonil^icr o f .FcHcra! Deposit Insurnncc Corporation

_ ^ E R ic A ’S M o s t I i b u C a b M u s i c

i s a l w a v s ^ v a i l a b l e - w l t h

' 1‘^ O I IE 870 B a * i f f t a

.Victor, Bluebird, Coltcmhia, Qkeh orJ>ecca

R E C O R D I N G S . . .Don’t n iisa^hc Rcnuine en jo y m en t o f J if^ r in g A m er­ica’s m ost popular dance and \*ocal tuncn. D on’t m iss

.- hearinp A m erica’s g r e a te s t ftam e banda “ffo to tow n” • •on th e scnson’H newcsL h i t o r “p lay Hweet" w ith _an cn- ■

- chantint? new balad. T his cn joyrricn t can alWaya be ‘ w —• yoiir.- when you buy, nnd play f ino reco rd ings. Vic- ——

tor Blnckscal.*? a re n v a ilab la ,a t only 60c ; B luebird a t 3Gc, Decca a t 35c^ Colum bia 50c and O keh a t 85c.

PJay the micsic you like bes t on a modeni^comhination ’. . . .I^Iay the m usic you like b est on a m o Je m " c o m ^ m tio n ” . . ,'^You won’t know w h a t full en joym ent is un til you ’vo a m odcrii comTjination In y i i ^

J io m e to plijj- th e music of yo iir se lection — w h a t y o u w an t, w hen yout i iL IS iL -cm in cp i

o u te land in tf in stru m en ts! i 'Lyquj b ^ iim J iy o na o f these th ree

‘ t r o m b e r g -

G a r ls o n

capture I oU the r ^ t s m o f both tceorda and broM lcuts. ‘Ihe combi­nation of the exc]iulve L abyrinth and th e tpe- c lnl PM .Carplnchoe speaker bring* « re rj ton# Into • proper' bal- ajiee. fie&r Uie fine etram berB - o a rU o Q

. MagnaVoxIs the pldest name In radio—and bow U st«pa into a new n le as a tine reproducer of recorded music. C r^ t« d « lth

,p ^ u c ln K ,tb e 'f lr tl n - ~Sio - t^onosrapb com- blnaUon. M a sn a jrO x ; w ith lU Ions e ^ r le o c e h a s a n outstondlns' product t« oller.

R C A - V i c t o rC o m b l a a t l o n s

Always a l ^ e r la the musio Held. HCA-iVlO- TO R btlDCs UI tn IM l

vlU i bonu rccordlnca. new tooe lu o n l ploa an orer-seM d i a l Your- RAO - v ictor oan be>

p u m I d iitu » t —

Cotne inl’ Hear a demonstratiml

SoDKiN Elect®E lt o ^ d g .

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■PAGE FOUR ■ TWIN T A L IS NEWS. TW IN FALLS, ftlAHO, SUl'D^Y rfORNING, JANUARY B, 10«

TW IN F A L y S NEWS

01 T-m y.lli. I,l.h IllRCRIl’TION IIAfw irn—j'AVAiii.r in a

" _ = e

T I IK W H IC A T r i lZ / . I .K - ,Crop cxperl-s.ure plvlnB'winter w h n il'li

bc.'it early w lh icr ra lln i; 1/2 years luid c-3t/~~ — mates _fiC production j i c x l year avcruHe

aroimd-GOO.000,000 bushels. TliLs b -ln sharp contrast to Jnmiflryr'1940. when ihcso s^mCi

_8xpcrL<5. follow ing an xuibrokon liiitiinm drought, said prospects were the -yorst in years and production ^ouhl prabaljlyiji;- lcs.s than 400;000.000 bushels; . ^

• I d e a l s p r in g , w c j ilh c r , how fvcr.t-K arrlod llii; h a r v e s t o t w in te r w Jjv a t u p to 55(3,000.000

• b u sh e ls^ w h ic h is v e ry n e at; th n le ij-y .cn r R v e rag c . A n o th e r id e a l s p r in g In lO ll cn'n s w a m p th e c o u n t r y w i th w h e a t a fid_convcrse ly

■ a b a d s t r e t c h o f B ro w in g v /en th9 i; w ill k n o c k , t h e c ro p g a l le y -w e s t . , -*■ .

I n e v e n t o f a n o th e r su rp ru .s -lnc rcii.slng i c ro p , th e g r a in t r a d e l.s w ondorlfTg w hi» t th e R O v e m m e n t c a n do to a b s o rb th e sh o c k . T h e y iT Cnll t h a t t h e F c d e m l FarT n B onrd .s ln r lp d 1^ 1920 w i th a c a r ry o v e r - o f 115.000.000 bu-shefs, ■which ^ a r c d to 301.000,000 bushel.*; ln .J ^ 3 2 a n d tooK w h e a t dcn i/n ’ to 25 c e n ts a buS ic!., D r o u g h t l a t e r so lv e d th e p r o b le m . ' -

• A f t h e enci^of th e 1037 s e a so n th e r e w a s a s u r p lu s o f o n ly 83,000,000 bU-shcLs o f w h e a t In t h e c o u n try . T h is c lim b e d - to 2R-i,0Ot),OOO b u s h e ls a t t h e e n d o f t h e 1940 g ro w in n .lea.-ion n n d pro5pecL 5 a r e I t ^ m u y b e 350.000.000 b u s h e l s 'n e x t y e a r . C a n th e p rice b e mii'rie to

- I ^ o J O i . s p i t e of,■'tills? ,T h a t Is ft f iiic s tlo n t h a t or^ly t h e f u tu r e

c a n a n sw e r .

DIPLOMACY AND. ARMSO ne phnac. of th e G erm an urge to send a

m ass,of m echanlzed'lr^rops Into R um ania and . tra m th a t po in t to mAlntaln a th re a t agaln.^t a nu m b er of nations. Is th e necessity of back ­ing pre.*aure diplom acy w ith an awesome

■ m ilita ry force. G erm any Is likely to find th is • policy Increasingly m andato ry as timp p.i-sses.

R eports t h a f a large 'fo rce has.baiaS^lus.'ied on th e .Yugoslavia bordc rJn d lc a te s i ? ^ r m a n anElclpaifon of trouble from tl^at country populated by elohients overwhelmingly n p tl- a x J^ a n d 'P ^ B rJ tJ f lh . TJjfy have been cncour- agdd by It;>llan reverses. In conjm ictlon w ith G reece hnd T urkey, and repardhWK'&v<vhnt R ussia m ay have In m ind, they would be In po.sltlon to m ake th e lower D anube valley v irtu a lly useless to H ltler.'A nd D rltalfi could Irtid th em m uch m ilita ry •aid.

In hav ing to Im plem ent hh '^ lp lom ocy w ith la rge bodies of arm ed m en ynd g r '^ t quan tl-

^tJcs. o l w ar mflterlal.<;. ifltJcr J.9 beginning to ' run In to h is g rea te st difficulty, w hich Is to

' hold hl.t gains. T h a t d ifficulty ha.s been fn- •ereased s ince 'M u.iso lln l proved .so poor.»a p a r tn e r In h is geographical .-.phcre. And th e re is 'o o c e rta in ty th a t H itler, still figh ting his-

■ m ain b a ttle o n th e ' C hannel co a s t. '^ ll l n o t have 'upon h is h a n d s 'th e th ing he strove m ost to avoid—a ^ a r on 'tw o-fronU ,

I f such a .situation develops H itlcr.s defea t will be in sigh t. ' - •

I^orS P K N D IN tt im o S l ' I X T

I o f w h h t ■ C ongresi^ 'v .lll -Cace ]n th e w ay o f a p p ro p r ia t io n s is b e g in n in g to ta k e f a r m . N eV ldea.s c o n t i n u e ^ pop u p w h ic h a d d to t h e p ro s p e c tiv e to ta l , O ne o t the.sc Is a h a l t b ill io n d o lla r p ro g ra m .o f " sh ad o w p jfl.n t" c o n -s tn ic tJo n 'f o r n iu n lJ Io ijs n jf ik ln g . T h e s e p l a n t s w o u ld b e c o n s tru c te d b u t u n -

'u s e d u n t i l I t wa.*:‘th o u R h t neees-sary W supev^" Im p o se th e m u p o n e x U tln g m u n lt lo n S T rth n f i '

—T lie lr -u « > -w o » !(W )e -c 6 ln o i« ie n V -w » l» -U fto l S a m ;s n e ^ to - im p l e m e n t a n a rm y - o f fou m in io n m e n ' o r ’w i t h ‘ th A ^ c e 'd to su ffp ly B r i ta in w ith m uQ ltlo 'ns, >

T h e A rm y w ill t e k f o r abtJut f iv e b ill io n d o lla r s , o f w h ic h a bU )lon ;ind n Jia Jf w J l l4 e f o r p R y ln g . '‘ f e e d ln g . h o u s in g a n d c lo th in g th e e n la r g e d fo rc e . A b o u t tw o b illio n s, w ill be

• re c ju lre d f o r tw e lv e th o iA a n il o d d l t i ^ l b o m b e rs .,N n v y rec ju es ts w ill to ta l bc tw iionX w o a n d th r e e b ill io n s . R e la te d dcfenc'o ac^lvltfe.?. SUCH a s m i l i ta r y h ig h w a y s a n d s in ^ p le m en ta l a i r p o r t s , m a y b r in g to ta l d e fe n se .a p p ro p r i­a t i o n s l o r d o m e s t ic p u r p o s e s up to t e n b llllo rf •d o lla rs .

T q t h i s t o t a l w o u ld b e a d d e d a p p ro p r ia t io n s n e c e s s a r y t o c o y e r t h e c o s ts p f m unL llons lo a n e d t o B r i ta in , i f C o n g re ss approve.s t h a t p l a n .T h i s w o u ld c a ll f o r a n y w h e re f ro m th r e e t o f iv e blUlOTi H o lla rs , bo o stin g , t o ta l d e fe n se a p p r o p r i a t i o n s a s h ig h m f lttc e r i billion.': in

' a d d i t io n to t h e o r d in a r y e x p e n d itu re s o f th e goV fc rtim en t. -

j- .. . IIEA D Y FOR INVASION - ' ] . , 'A U h o u g h th e T jo ^ s p u p e r s g av e m o s t p i ,

i n c n c e 't o C h u r c h l i m c c e n t w a r n in g to h is i ] , ' ' c o u n t r y m e n ,n o t to r e l a x In th e i r v ig ila n c e / ' f l g a '^ s t I n v a s io n , a m o r e ^ p r e s s i y c p a r t of • h i s a d d r e s s t o t h e H o u se o f C o m m o n s w a s h is1~-------p c c s s u r e u p o n . t h e i h y n t th a tB r i t a ln .R i jo u ld ,i . b u i l d u p t t ' l a r g e r a r m y o n d p u s h I ts fu l l ' , > (juJpD J*nt. - ' '^ C h i m * lU c o n te n d e d th is s t e p h o t $o 8 • m u c h f o r , t h e jd e f c n .w o f . t i ie Is la n d o f E n g la n d i a g a i n s t ih v a a io n ^ ^ a j^ o r .^ u rS u ln g th e

| v ■ I

lalgns ag a in s t G erm any and Italy , b o u n d 'to .rise aw?fiy from EoRland Itsprt, as th e b a ttle

'fro n ts in Ej’ypt and A lbM ln hiw c Indicated th ey 'w ill n riso.' • / ' '

Ch<ircliill po in ted out th a t th e DrUlsli acmy in 'E n g la n d Is fa r be tte r arnfcd th a n it «iva;; a year agoT that.Vf l.s mobile and caii-hp^^siiy m oved to any-couM a t iiny Ume and tlu ^ n o w th e coast,” for'"it« en tire length . Is guarded by •'onormousjna.sjir.'s ot g,uns, m achine Kji and fo rtified po:il.s."

racial iiliu: i i i lu d 'o f cuiirl iiroctctlliiK V(!cl Ji; VlrKtiilu. bu t In'UilB cft.ie let s waive •loti ol racial [nejudlcc nnd'ftr.lc it VlrKllilu’.i would dnrc enter ihc loriim of public Ul-uui.-

>loii and n tu m p t tn It nppciir Ui»l n MiiircTopjwr, elllifr^w lille or bluck,‘Inin been irleij by a

;ju rj- of Ills jiecn w litic Uicro wiin.noL one iiliurc crop­per. but, Itir.toftU. a ll i)liiiitcn; or Inm lluraa/ln tills ciu.c ilic re i^T c 10 plinitcrn, one bunker nnd ofc cnrpenlcr) nil v.Wte men. u’lio comprtacd lUe Jurj- lUH Jr/cJ j-owik Waller for h li lift, nil wi-rc owiii-ra of ilie 'cconoinlc Instaimenl-'i or mtan.% by wlvicll thvy could live. W al­ler'.-. cnsc rcM.-i upon lil.'i plea of «tlf defense.

■It 1.1 bu i rtiL-.onablr to H.v.iime tl i a i (he i;i>v(-rnor -of MrKlnin'l/nn some knnwlrdi:i\of lliu loni; i,truKi;1e ft lilch Uie "trliil by a Jiir^'of llio pe&r;

ihelr jfowcUblW ied I Dwcr iho fc

r would bo nlnit

I la v . .mlc niia t

Til

rnry jrnii ovrrbi-nrJjiA’, i

wiioni m ey can,,on ocra.Mo tn spite of eve^y effort t;

hl.i mind of linpa^laULy n u Krcatcr-frccmaMliiy of In enioUons amoni; flTIwe wlic

witg ItoliT wlUili by wrtcli oilier.i muj tliun liLui^i If Uic‘ rmiitatlon l(> be nrbl '■jjljwi yJrJiJJijf to »!. tniM iu\d funr Uio;.'cli'.;; !,Wl):.rrvltill li ifndnly favor tin..','

Id prejudice. tliJr

,/:npllc(l r

0 be ir lrd by 11, II L-i necerj lent. Appll

I Jury ot lib peer

and nu^cnibt I iVc found,pTeniy of ik persons; of lil;i own

of Uie fac nor V.I1IK filinr of Odell Wnllei

rpnjpcrly c in a d cW a Inly till- iH-M

U n t nv'Uher crojiiiern wci V.1- ivho JudK

ot ( h ,—Bo c Vi.llc;

TUUN TO J o nlUf pl)llo:.Qpher of Kcclr-.laslV.i liout ioiind rear«n. - ’Hie tliln

whlcli Blinll bc." lle ' la dpne :.lmll be ilcftie; andu''''-'-..................................

•, I t 1;

cvt-n In im irr who In crow: ridden tlie middle nKes to dt MUMOiini. confident Uiot Uit In hi* blackiJilrt mlllUnniei bflwiUlercd, baffled Inimanli; want, pinning ila-.falUi on who promL?M lie can cure -belonR to Uie timcft—Dcr 1 national soctalUin, B u t you Oil. under Q*lie'r-uaniM of cold I and d

Ycii. Uic . . .. pe.-plmlsni. LoolhtlK yoij may /.ay tlil.'i i.liout -llKiipy Now nboul7.'Twiiy protei

itronK leniptal

day. -ThoriKli Year,- w lial' Ir,

lid to be (ilierr; >n wlilcli-wf wi-

l>e.i:nTnl.-iin wem;; lo linvu bi-ccmie mrrrty p.copl.e nnve bcrn KOinK up/

fiicps predl

(ar.lllon, A urcat d floTn me lanrt •mbraclni: doom.

, jQ tuc__Bul_Qod^OuLfl^-Ulc_•a.•Ul^ivul^u^,-bnd^-Job ’’trtrtV-iliy loins like u m nn,"m id Job took'-- - - ” -----aKalii faced Uie world, nnd "God nuch as lie lind before.",

^lloull^ be linppy tli -nutli, dcicrnilnailon ajid pence and our ninlerlal who itcals 01/r MrrnKtli tnke.i iliat wlileh afford: 8 us poor, imieed. Borni lie of ;is arfl out. Head:

like men. . x .TIiiMhlnK fV w lilc li all of

day l;r th a t we nUll haVe Ktr a b llliy / 'Ue »’lio »icnLi our prospcrUy sicali trash , But who em betslis our courajte. no wealUi lo him . bu t mnk

us may be down, bu t iic may b e j jloocty.. b u t luibowcd- W(> *ti!( ure a Rreai

'Snd a unlK d people.PoUyaimlJh? Maybe, but Uxlay Li llie new year. H

brliiB3 no t the ROlden. prorcl.ie ot fuliuim eni of al our Mreams, bu t liopc, aa cUwa‘y» It Ifitn lone, Tbi hope l.s th a t Uic tim e will ye t come when, like Job we shaU b« Imiipy. wlUi-twice Jw much a.s wc lint before. We will .lUincl firmly on our feet,' w ith tnor< blrj.ilngs Uian aorrow.s; we will ycl tlnd the dny wlict brotliprhood and undenlxindlng of n » n will end .slrlfi and make ours th e tw ttv world flia t e\'enti about u. Kttov torfay t.o conclusively It is not. II l i better today ajid olwni'R to nourish hope w iu r th e opUnilsl lli to be misled by Uip false and gloomy phllo-wiihy ,Uie T>eMlmi«,--Lcwij!ton Tribune. ^ ;

Now You T e lL O \C U ^B. . BERVICe T .

.'MAN3P1ELD. O. (4>-PfttrolmBn O, W. Kyler. check. Ing pBfWns m eters tm his momlnK round.'found on< wlUt Uie vloloUon nlgn up. b u t wim til!s note atliclied: ••Officer, there Is a nickel in Uie Mot. Plea-w turn Uii hJU)dl«. I 'll be ou t m." Kyler turned the crankand th e nickel reffisteretf.

Tired of Givinff?y«u Don’t Know >V hatIt Is to be Tired

JAN. #f 1919 .

SIlEIlirK NAMES ArPOINTEE • Slicrlll A. ,N. Sprnguc today nil- nounced- the,' oppolnlment in Ja/iuury 25 of Harry O. Dlclrlcli of Hollli'tor to bo cliltf.dcpuiy tiuc- cecdlnR. W. D. Uwrcnce. wlii> has rcr.lKned to lesve abmil th a t lime for Durley lo be nvoclattd with

-Edwin A. Wilson of IV ln Falls (is public ftccounlniil. J - .

;n i . i k t s c o w n t v i s w a r p a r k •nie farm blirenU-.? nponlng gun

njk war on (lie nifflWi.Aparro*-’ ot his cQUnly was flrrd Saturdn^ when, rl rcjpo

• ,,...v...e nr * flclonl- tp»n irrh rdr?!hnlW • -

^ N ^ i o n a l W h i r l i g i g

l ie w s n c h in d 1 TheJ^o^v•s

■ WASHINGTON- , By Kay Turker

VXi'E. A KiJljtJe .sitin l;j n-,vftril ihc LMropcan v

rar^' t

: : 5

Ira iJiiii ihe United L'.-xape' nctlve c n ir

•confllcl.New pollcl&r fram ed lo .

ly.s trium ph, 11 is noted. dlff< rrfdJcaJJy Syoni iJic old if ljt jne 01 'Idlng Brita in ".short of-wai'A Tlic Initei V.M represented by lls pro- iwneubi a/9 only nomial iradc In

Btuff./lo which the Urlll:,h had sa'^ecnu.se of Uielr colilroi of r.ean nnd our re%'l.WKl-ne«lrn:i»'

, a ww; .a simple nia ticr of ecu*

detent of the dictator:,—which Urll- idm iufilly cnnnot nccompli-h

• • llvehfljito .1. 11 n e e r - -.Idenl Klvc

• aKaln^t are of the iriv— incrcly n^ liv -t oop.i." He . dC: itian p>u;i((7Uon uf md. He tl«.l

tlicsc weaiwns to n t convoying, iropie, re:.ponded lii- iliouKli quietjy. 'Ilu-y ble axalMNt MrlpiniiK

alone-cleii Ihe po in l'o r iia;

Uiem- Conii lie, they Icr U nited Rla' alooftir.vi ill Ulcy believe Ing down fact, llii'v 1 from' June

xvlll cvrn prcirnd

Jie ^ame old i

IIIDDKN.lailonUl.% w.-llh the prc............

-low dm iaiid tlinl ? r l . ......•admlnl.'itrallon—M-i forth ihel tlm ote war ftli/i.s. They want to

\loijaV l:o. . .Tliicl;mllj orUI dlaKno l:

wlmt kind of a IJrlllili-Anierlcaf) vlctor>'—or peai-e->Me:i.srft. Churfch- tll ainl IKxy cvrJl coiUemplnlc: Only a Irank .stjjlemenl. In Ihelr.jiplnloil. will measure the depth of American

TlicySrnnt Britain lo reMst HHIer .•■uccrrj.fully—and tn survive. T hat will keep ilie wnr from our .iliore.s, they agree wllli Mr. nwvsevcli. B uu any alw nipi to dcMroy ilie dicintors - t o knock ^ w n Hiller's "new Eu- ropean order"—reprei^nts an objec- Hvp w))Jrh j-:n«mi)d ciinnol. nchleve alone under nny elrcumsUince.s now fortseeiible, dejlrable a.s llu il may be, Tlierefore- many Capitol HUl men—and they are not -ftppciciers” -d em a n d more llRlit rH{ht now. •nicy wnnt to knoiv w hether 11'- United States, cnnrclounly' o r im - contclously^wULcoiiunlt-lLacU- lo-Uie. ta.sk of rccom uerlng Europe— of re- r.iorliiK com uered cou'ntrfcs. T>int adventure, ns our nillUnry. ei<perl.s

:ombineU

Ij' esilniated th a t .Mich a progr bllllon-dollar

year. AlUiouffJi loreciuiVi vary. » ■lleved that thi.s would boa-.t i

j ju a l rece ip t to the former perlii *1,100:000 00 a t n rt'iaxlmum IG0O,000,0(l0 as-a inbilmuni. The <

if the benefit to the produter ’ depend upon how man

....... :w ellglble-s loplf adyantago ofIt. I t Is, predicted th a t U1L1 expiin-

vould slowly u'lpe"oul cei food surpluses, It'w-ould also ii

prices to the consumer:. . . . A.A.A;ers vl.suallie the

panded food tu m p plan as ft/pon- ■‘lie new.lofTn of ngrlculiurUI ctjii

il. By Includbig certain soil-con rvlng rommodltle.i In iho blue imp U.sl, the BovemmentHiilRli :ren!,e iho demand for these pro

ducU-.nial-m latit,tiUo-tem l-to.crc».lo Uk- farm er t<

production of thow

fl.000,000 1 All alt.

dcrlylng

lavles

■ thepurposea hen

•’ proved fuuie -rccprd

id in London ha 'Hie hl'gherup.:- swer Is th a t It will be tim e eiiSiiKh to cro.w th n i brldRr when th e world approaches 11. And tiie /" UilnU. It Is loo dLstnni to let )t Interfere

pre.salr\g^nnd Immedlnterulatlo

r n o o iiA M . AtOf f

xpcrl

:.ulli»il

effecls.Tlie tenlnllve plim

extension to ill who r AlsUmce of any kii^cl. employed famlliM ir towns o rer 2.500 ix.p' annual Incomes fall b

np plai nlgcbrnlc tor . on ti\h CO.S

>nt:e. economic

JANUARY JITTKR8T lirre goal rjaaons why posl-

Chrt:tlma.', m u l l 'i s annovBig: i) d ia l lonK ('nvc!oi>e from ilie trea s­ury <leiiartnn:ni i-. a uoi;jtqp-subUereralnde th a t iia

ncceptnblc; 3) bills Bhov.'- iaiuit^k Claus gut honked

) lcn ty ;'n n d 3) sliay CtirNiniiu :ariLs from perp lr you mKsed

f*:ini

:n tv ; 'n n d - ..............>em!p you ml

*Hiini*i.u.s

oUier niKl about tlic in fnct Ui . . . h id been pav.cd

LlU ha lt full

li-fen:,

surplu'.—:,o much r n iMitt'i <if benni ilong the table II ntler innXlilK Uit anotlier- surplusrouiiAs.

problem,* * *

. . . AND CONTENTS NOTEtlThose on Uie tecelvinK c..........

“Information picnic" fnt'sivp jflok a pnrOcuJfl£J>-‘}ar£e leaUuTTeMT'

8«:rclnry V ivian'C arlson of Die Cliambcr al Commerce got an uwi:- Iriapirlng document nddrtfiied: -To the'Po8tma--acr. lo Uie Chamber of CommerctW o liie Anniversary‘Com- mlitnc or To Wliom U May Con' fcem." '

Opening w itli -T o W iom I t May Concern." Uie luttcr coiualrted Cueat fo r Magic Oltj nickels, from-W aldb iiburs. O.I And tiien County Agciit D. T . Bol-

locbroke .received a request for In*

OALI.ET A 1.A ICKMany new aiid ^|>ontancous bhllet

dances were j)crfoniii................Palls Btreeb yciiterday, u ll wlUiout...............icnl • of the perform cm.

ous patches of Ice n««s.sl. mied ft choice hclween a litUe Im­promptu ge:,luring or-lo;C-i of bah once.'m irt ever)’oq« 'bivolvcd ‘cho.s< Uie form er when po:j.lbie.

OnocJtlscji who .•.srppoeJ /ro;n tin flnn fdoung of a car on to some iiuper-sllcic ice described u ha lf clrcli Ih Uie ozone bnlu>e i.ettllni: to earUt. He picked hlinselt up, g lnicd a t Uie Ice and Alnlk{jL(df w ith dl8til(.y and also ft le llu ie patch of anow a t

> o in t of contact.¥ ¥ ¥

d a n g k r z o n e -■ Slippery atrcet.i aho c reate Oii)cr menace in U ist Uioy u tonptaU on to young people -hooky l>ob" onio moving cars.Uiis consUtiilc.s one of- th e most d&DEorous <'si>orts" avallat>lc.

MuoldpAt Judge J . O. pim iphrey r -notoud o u t lost niglit th a t i t should . M a du ty of pftrentfi to w arn Uieli

chiklrcn against doing thl«. m i trtgedy nwiy en.>illy tosuU ahould i younpW r tllp beneaUi off b« stn idc by maohlQe. • , •

Ttiere a rc plenty of vacan t lots for m aU ng slides w ithou tu s ing i h r n m t* .

aRSlna tnd soilTOps. Any enlargen)!

Ihi- program would bo advociiled— M 1\ almost everything nowadayh— Ijt'cituri- ot lUs "im llonni defeii vahi>-’—namely, to- build .sou; inlmis nnd.bodlrs-

KKl-KCTtVE.*William S.iCniid:; still iwrforms as only one member ot a 'heiid l^n iC lloual defen.se conr mlMlyn-iiiid'-iie will enjoy hardlj more auinorlty under the new se t­up not yet itislftlled-bul he Is "Tlii Bosr,:" Both big nnd little mei

ilni defer to-the prestige 0 .Idiiai whom they recognlie

aUonls. H O ;^ 'production.» i> -

. Kii( Slim

'News-, in Twin FallsT n k cn h o n i ' t h o T w in F»I1« N e w i F i le s . -

22 YEARS AGO .16 ,YEARS AGO .

oiriret anil IJlreclors. the nuthorl7.ed an ,• funds tuf-

fnr-ihls ptlrI)o^e- Later ,r an mldltlniial 700 poimn will be n-iked

:OACII NAI/.10KR UPTURNING lidward Naftlge*'. »l'o •'i'-'' ^ccil

tlileiic ln.Mriicior in the lilgli school iir (levrrai yrsrs, Is exprctcd home rnni service next week and will tnkr ip 11 alhlrilc and iiBrlcullural ,ork m rcliool-

)u:iiN :w )Ss"w oiiK K R.s m i:kt•nie <li;irlcl conveiitlon for the

lOMie service wwkcrj of. Ihe Red :i(ivs opens today In PocntcJIo. All nuiheni Idalio will be rrpreicnted I the mi-<-tlilB«. JjUlfiC li_A-Waltec;i, ■•ho hiu-i a.v,uni(<rni?rhalrmiui:.h‘lj. f the TTtTs/Cror.s home ie rv iy ,ork here, Mirceedtiii: John Max*• cli; Mesdami-s E. I.. Mac\•. Kliisin<-ver ftoKen'

TtiurtJfiy, Ja n . 1 ..I0U

nU PP kT jiUPPER HOSTS ~ •, and Mrs. H an y Benolt-w rrn— i a t ft biiZ/et luticlieon n /fer the

Elk-s New Y ear's ball for Mr. and Mrs. W endell Alien of S alt Lake Clly, MLsk M adge PuUium of liin I’ranclftco. Mr, and Mm. Oscar Allen. •

•. n iu l.M rs. Merlin Catley. Mr. il Mrs. O. P . Duvalt. Mr. and Mrs. wrence Hodiiln. Miss Polly n iom - and • Mes-sra. Chester Wise and

W lnterholcr.

NKW -YKAIfS WKDJJING.3n New Year's day a ^ i c counlry me of Mr. And Mrs. GcP-'Harvey. pretty weddlrfg was r.olemnljrd Nn the ir daughter. R uth , became '

the bride of John PvLsU. . . Tlie bride wore ,n handsome frock i

'y-Ki. uave Albcc of

nock Creek. Ailnm Mye of nogcr- :on, M r.t., A. Biicharmn o{ the foimc >lace, W. A. fjliears of^llcr Denton of Hnr.eUon,.Irsr-f^hey. ot Murtniigh n iu l'J , T, rwln w ent from ih l' dls;rlcl as rep- A-.entatlves ot the •I'Ain .Pftll • ricl,.

. I)1SPI.AV.S niG IJIUI)A bnid enKle, meajurhnrnevc

iflw ren the Ups ot Its wing cfiURlU'ln.n coyote trap by i , lamrd AJexnnder cii' tUt Salmon •Iver v a c i , was exJilbUed li irday by Gertrge W. Teton, rafted tbnsldefable attentl'

i :p i i h ;m ic a t c r k s t -Complete reports of Twin, Fall;

lo City Clerk w : A. Mhi. Ed-54 new.fa.-,es of Jntlu.

l=Vlday, with 34 In Twin Fiills.lick

iwed 21 1a total

neiwrw for 6ai ,, . cii.'sf.s In Twin FiOkot a«, T he numtwr Oi nc™ wa!.r:> .1T tfin r a i l s lor TYlday is-ln rgn Uiati for nny dny since th e outbreak of Ihe eplilemlc. according to rcc' ord.i of the eltv clerk'.s office. Out. •side of TwlH ralts. the majorlly.o: thd cases reported nre from Kim- berly and Hanr.en. In the laltei community. Uie epidemic reemn u have broken 'out again to n r.crloii: extent. ^

YOt;TH IS lio.'i?'--Harvey Brown wus ho il i\t a Jolly party on Saturdiiy atterndon ' evening iit the pberlirook fnrm Jerome, Tlie guests drove from ra ils l i i i ..................,their rrlval. ruk dim’preparcti by llie ,^ ^ ly mVd'ihe

d ilie uiton iirrlcd J.......................iilla miles. .ia»t two year.s, Mr. Parish has been niitruclor In history a t Bend. Oie, ubere they will ninkc UieJr hoijie,

1.0DGEMF.N STAGE ANCIENT DEGREE'

More ,th n n .:i ia Odd Fellows, In­cluding membei;s of Oio order from .Tinny nelRliborlns Wwys, witnessed th Odd Fellows hall here ThurMiuy

ling w hat~w as imid to be the '. esemplltlcliUon in Idaho « ! '« n c li- ia ,d e m c of Odd PeUown ___

1! was coiiterred in im . Tlie degree w ui excjunlllled b y .n sta ll

imiuiscd of locnl members of the der tm d ^ direction of S. O. Me- ' iiley.' degree m aster, a nd ' had been •rniiged wlUi view to nugmenling a ind be ing .ra ised here for enter-

Oalnment of otflolaU and delegates (inu/tl liieeUng of Uie gmnd

lo<lgc of Uie order In Idaho lo be held In,Twin FnlU nexfO clober.

SOLONS L^;j(,VE FO n .(jOlHE"^ o , p . Duvftll. .'probate Judge -nnd

;,Piialor-clect. and prnnlc L--6lephan of Twin Palls ,nnd E. n , Brooks of Bull!, mcinbcni o f 'th e Ididi® iiouse of repreb’cntuilve;!, expect lo leave -- today for Dol.se, to l>e on Jinnd lor i the openlng^of Uie elshlccntli ae:.:ilnn of th e n tale legislature nex t Moii- diiy. U, W. OUll-s of Filer, re-electsd Jiiciiiber of Die Jioiise. Jin-s bt-rn In • Bolne since Uie f ln l of Uie week nn<l, according to advices from the capi­tal clly. ho -seems to have^the edge on all ortier eandldates fbr i.pe«l:- erslilp of the house, a lthough hLi clecuon Jiaa no t been conceded,.

MEETING POSTPONED Regular mrciing of Uie American

LcKlon Women':; auxiliary has been ,|v)stponcd tn Thursday evening ot next week when members arc to be guer,Ls of Mrn. Burton K, Worse, re­tiring preMdcnt. a l her home.

RETURNS TO WISCONKIN Ml:;s l.aul-a McDonald, who h a s '

been Ih r RUe:il of her nlsler. Mrs.. John W. Qmliam. left' Tlniri'dav morning for her homo In Beaver Dam. Wls. , , ^

SItSSION'ArtV SOCIETY Tlie Mlwlonary r.oc1ety of Ihf

C hristian chiircji w ill-m eet FrUlav evening a t (1:30 o’clock In Uie church parlors._D lniier will be nerved _ancl members are a-sked lo bring aand- wlclies and co« red dLshcs. Tlie men wlU give n progmm afterward.

N tlEAD THE N E W a ^ N T ADS.

TONJSHMENT NO CUR2 FOU TKMPEH

-Soim y has a vJolrnt temper. He screams nnd kJnk.% thmw.-i Jilmself on the floor a i^ threatens to do himself harm If we don't nilow him to have his way. We can 't always give ln<o him. r.o what cun weiio?"

•'Mary Anne iin s ^ mean teiiper.t lend lie

•oil man only-r'e Illy, di-splic the la c t Umt both : heady fellows, m e arm y fimd O' dinngreed over which ci^f^tuiy mid crrci iind opcw U -a.ncw »r 1,000 airplane factory In' n centi lion. SccrcUry Knox'sl ndvls< I-Cird on Ui* ground •[liftt t: inaRenieiil ot Uie proposed cbn- n wa.s nol qualified for th e task. •. Knudscii .sided with the army. ■ exjiliiliied U in t 'ih c operaUng------ ritlclr,cd by the navy

;iially be corrected, also Imt he would see to Ciwt

such

W hrn h e r sister would the doll f.he rnnlcliKl It. threw It on the floor nnd stamped It to r.hreds. and Uien threw It oul oT Uic window. This Is what she does nny flme UilKgs RO wrong. Blie really has no reason for U. She had her own doll, for example, a better oi aUler had, but llml Is w:How can 1 punish hrr?"

"My son, seventceif, h .............imper. Tlie least dhiappolntment,

Llie ailghtest ,Jup«u'cnlence sends ilm into a raffe.-iind he yells, swears, threatens and upsei.s the wholeTiiace w> th a t servants will no l stay, and ills teachers refuse to have him In heir rooms. Just how are we to

make him behave? We've tried about e v ^-th ln g except locking him up. "■ would you punish him?"

Punlihm ent Not ihe Cure____

r n teaqlier Is pressing hard on a lilld )Wiio Ls falling, or n cla-ssmatc I bullying him. or If failure In nnv

field'W fncdig n child, he is Hkely nek up and fall into a temper

uuil;-um. ,D on't botlier punishing n child

for bad temper until you have ex­amined him and. his environm ent to discover the cau.se. F ind » , remove

i‘d there wlU be no btid temper, -ad nf scolding an d punishing,

remove the child lo a qiiiut roOm nnd quiet surrcniiid h lm ^

uplr/t, ot atmaipJiere. ■

. Whll» House lor a showdown. Mr. Knudten rdnUered no official ruling In Uils insttfnce. bu t Uio navy finally agreed to hLs'proposaii-

n t Rooseveifa _ . ... sUnU will bo

snt to Increartd oulldlng casts rosullltig from New Deni labor reforms and the pres.sure of nn- tlonal defense conlrucUs: ' , -

I t win cost M3,ooo as agaltist t3&,> OOO four yeors ago and a prc-W orld w ar.to la l of .only J25.000 In lOlfl. The Increase Is due lo a 20 per cen t boofct in the wo«c.-i ol U ie 'ts 'cn lj’' two carpenters who built the plnt- form nnd seat-s, nhd. an ^ovcrnlghL uppliig of 33‘i i>er cent In Uie prlcc' of lumber, ll i e latter increase was pritlpltated directly by Uia army's demancLl'or about 200,000,000 feel f6r eoiLstmctlQivof cnntoi

T lie carpenters w e i. . . . day for a 40-fiour work*weok of five eight-hour day#. Atlhouflh the jnoney doesn't come out of Ids pock-' et. the steadily increaslna cost lu n d s uSed for ninety m inutes a t the modt palris nohnally pa tien t Capliol Architect David Lynn. Hc'i Scotch! _

ASSIST. An Old lady appeared a' the Bridgeport (t^n n .) post otfici on one of the la sl days fo r alles. resUtxation. SK'e nad bean tn tk e United States for many., years. 8he could elvo th e correct iDSwera lo all quesUons' e x c ^ the inquiry as lo Uie name of i h r ehlp on which elio cune over. FUftltyi h t r

.cflTd.

,-\-lolent

teacliem Uilnk about when n child loses hla temper and acts hj-sterlcal- ly Is punlshment^WH«t'to do to him to make him suffer enough to wish

ivold the punlshmen.t next tim e so hold hla temper, n i n l is the

way NOT to begin. Punishment isIt th< r-hcre

temitcr Is a symplom of ---ouble. ni^l Uie resi trouble. To cure the tcniper/tfne must find the rea­son -Uie temper rises. Usually Uie cause lies In som# hldda^i dlrecUon toward <Khlch nobody lia.n riO much as looked. Bad vision ti\^ ,c au se ot bad temper l>ecause of Uie Btmin of tr>-lng to r,ee. and fBlIlngrbrlilga on unbenrnbie fnUgiie. PaUgue breaks down coiitrol and tlie-temper U bom . Poor hearing. poar'OIgesUon, hisuffl- •:lew elimination, any physical dp* ect Lt likely to bring on UiLs un- lappy rriuiL T)ie clUId who cu tters 3 very likely to iMe hLs th(u>er easll)^ because of the strU n J i e ^ under In'trylnR to malce himself un- derstood^Uie itams stra in U u t the other physleat handicaps produce.

Eliminate Ibe C a u u ) -TJressure of the envl/onptent

brings on menUl fatigue gihd la it» train, bad temper. I t there is a n ; member of .the family plckltit on Uie child. oakMglitenlng h|m. hU pressure can CFIh^on trouble.

face IsriBhUned. and she had it: "Sure. 1 tell you what,you go a

do. 'You ask the> postmiuiter rlsltt here tn Bridgeport, He came over oa Uie same b o a tr

Uic-famjly phy:ilclan W) over him, Utke a look a t the family con­ditions. nnd advise you. Punishment

n t th e arjiwrr, Tlic righ t Ucat- . it wilt do Uie work.

l,.rhlM» n.TTiTur,. l/m(.„l. I..

The Forumr."K

V n ’A m ^ i c a n i a m Seen

A s C bu ntr u’8 Troulile Editor, U iA ncw -s-I Uilnk whaVs

ttTotui In AmeWca U 'T7rt-Ameflcan- ism." IfB full V ftgltalor* Uuit do no t belong here. They like to criU cire.

goreinm ent e v h i while they aro e r tb o proteetlbn of th a t sovern- -

rtient. a n d possibly coun-

r e foika Uke to U ll us U ial «'e dl«tal«rshlp In America now.

Well, t a n t th a t Ui# kind of a to v - emmeiW they U1k*i b a t? (qxcept protiably they would much niU ier • have a dictator from Ihetr own coun- trv se t up In A merica). Ame'ican people will net-er live under such a government. ' ,

I th ink U w ell a tam p qut un>. mertcaoUm w ell h e a r .n o more about dlcU tors. because dioUtors are bom and tr e d a c ro u th s “pond," aifd could no t posalbly .thrive-under our “S tars and Btrlpes.-

OLADYa ROBSELL, Twin Falls. Idaho Ja n . 3, IM I. -

READ J U S NKW8 WAJIT A I » ,

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T W IN F A I .L S N E W S /n V lN J - A L L a j D A H O , SL'NDAY .MOUNIAY .M O U N IN G , J A N U A R Y 5. l lS l l

1 s t Prepared Fpt Production and Defense> . -

Each Lights Burn Longer in A m erica 's D efense Cent-ers, The T em p o o f Pre-

: paredness &ocs Foster . . . Y e t Fas ter .. A nd W it^ Each Increase in Th e S ^eed -o f D e fe n ^

/'^-rWcEk, Thqr P rivot^E lectric Industry o f A m erica Keeps Pace. In N orm a l T im es, Oul* Industry

repared Itse lfrG rea ted -R ese fves -o f A va ilab le-Pow errB u ilt Interconnections B etw een -

Elecu!.-: Systems. When A m erica 's T im e oT N eed Cam'e,* A rh erica 's Privately-O w ned E lectric­

s ' InclMsitry was Ready.

/ .

' /Coiiiiiion O w iie rs liip and Pi-eparcdness

• .M o s t im p p rta nt eTefnent In the elect'ric industry's pre­

paredness is the vast system of interconnecting h ig h -

I'ensiori lines (see m ap a b o v e ),-lik e those w hich are

cdnnepting the electric companies of Idaho, U ta h ajid

M o nta n a. Reserves o f power are of no use unless they'*

Can b e .b ro u g h t to the place w here po*wer Is needed.

; A m erica 's g re a t electric interconnection g rid , 9 0 p e r ­

cent private ly-ow ned, was b ro u g h t abo ut by the

ho ld in g -co m pa n y system in the electric b u s in g s . O n ly '

-wheVi-common ow nership by a lio ldirig companySceates

‘ a co m m on interest Ipas interc^onnectlon been bi'ought

about. Foresight and planning, backed by' com m on

ow nership and co m m o n Interest^ have prepared A m e r-,

lea's electric resources against this tim e 'o f need.-

Taxpayers’ Monej^Can Be tJsed ' for Defenee Equ ij^ent

T h e p riva te ly ow ned electric lig h t and pow er ^Jn'dust'ry

fo r half a c e n tu ry has m e t th a ^ ro w lh g needs o f tha^

natlo'h b o th In tlhnes o f peacs'and tiW i^ ^ o f w a r. It is

ready to day to m eet fu tu re r»^ttlten w p ts both n o rm al

and em ergency.

T a x p a y ^ s ' fu n d s are n o t needed^,to provide E lectric

pow er fa cilitie s fo r d e fe p w production , b u t can bexised

for planes, ships, g un s, tanks, and the tp ain ing o f o u r

armed forces.

I t D A H O y P O > ^ i R

ID A H O 'S A G R I C U l|t U R E A N D IT S A B I L I T Y T O P R O D U C E F O O D S T U F F S IS T H E S T A T E 'S M O S T V A L U A B L E C O N T R I B U T J O N T ^ I I ^ A T i O N A L ' D E F E N S E .

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'n V IN F A L L S N E W S. T W IN F A L L S . IDAHO. S U N D A Y M O RNING . J A N U A R Y 5,1941

EXPANSION OE PIONEER LEAGUE DOUBTFUL

A. A.^U^ Glamorizes Me.ets

____________________ _ y

PO C A T E L L O . J u n . 4 ( /P ) '- ^ W h e n d ir e c to r s n f th e P io n e e r IcaRUG m e e t F eb rtJK ry £> at Oadcn to ficlopl th r lO-ll «rtu;<Jufo n n d c o n d u c t o th e r btitilne.ss. 11 Is c lo iib tfu l t l i i i i D e n v e r a n d

/- j ^ P i i e b lo w ill h a v e n u n f m c d to r adm lL l:vucc to ih** leiiR iie n c c o rd - ' InR to J a c k H tilU w oll o f P o c a tc l lo . Icn K u c’|)rr;il<lont.

R e p r e s e n ta t iv e s ' o f th e C o lo ra d o lo w n a h a v e itp p e u lc d to- H alllw cH -Lo Rive th e m m o re llr tic . th e d e a d lin e f o r tiu a llf lc ft- t lo n h a v in g p x sse d J n n u n r y 1 b u t th e p r o m n te h 'r e p o c t th e y h o p e ' to , c o m p le te c c r tn ln n e co siiary s te p s In t h e n e x t 10 d a y p ^ N c l th e r o f t!)D a p p l ic a n ts h a s m a d e n m a jo r le a g u e tlo u p tlimiah Pueblo Is dlclfrrlifK vi'lih St. fcfflvh ‘ '

In (llcllrrliiK with Uu- 1.1, .'ii((l D riu r£_ i/l) i

wlrti yw -^ rlro llI lortay tlin t imlr:.-;H»mwi-n nl(l

Ihc Colorfirtmin 1» vp met .i.<liiirrmriil by Jnminry jr> It will tini

- be po^Mb]c 10 IncliKlP’ tliPm In llip IMI sflup. niv n fcclirdtilf tnnkcr (« (o be lllrpil niirt lil^ tcnlntlve ncllrtiiilpn miiit b<> !iiibinmfff b fto rr ihe OrcIpii

_ inrelliiB.Klifiulil W all Unlit 1912

IfwmiUl probiibly Ix- bcllcr. llnlll- wrll hiis nvld, for Dctivcfniid Pueblo to w all n yenr riurliiK which llm r the Pioneer IcnRiie will pn.vV throiisli

, ILt llilru sen.'.on, anil Imvlnn rm clird • nmUirlty will be more tirmly cMob- ll.nhctl. ShoilTil the cnmlnit j'frrr without eiirlnllliiK of tlie nnUoii'n supply nLyouiiR plRyrrrf by Amerl- enn eiilry In ihe-WAr-Jhero Is no rcnxon whv Uie apiillcntlnn ot Q rn-

• ver mid Pueblo wmilil not- feeelve ■ conMlrteratlon the next yenr. *•

••n ir lime Li linw prdbnbly too- llmlletl for Uie Colorado clllex (o

mnkc n-ndyfoivpurtlclpntlon In lli» Pioneer lesBue In 1941." Hnlllwell imld.

Inqulrln on Kilr An ln()ulry from O rrn t K iilh jo r

Inclusion of Ihnl city nnil Dime In the Pioneer tensuc hns been plncert on file nnrt Hnlllwell lins nuKRc.itrd Oreftt Pnllfcontl olber Montnna clt-

complete orRnnlintlon of n p tp . poned Copper league,

If dlrcclorx nre called upon to vote on Mpan.ilOH nt tJje Pioneer IrnKur,

, Sam Collins, owner of Ihe Iclnlio FalLi club, will l>e nmonR lhor:e in opnOdlUon^ Cnrl Amlerson. Twin 'Palls frnnchl.’p owner, has repori«xl he h u an open, mind In the mnlter and Mid th n l In n recent conversn- llon with Haydn Walker. Bolr.e club owner. Walker appe»red 'to be open minded on the Denver-Pueblo nd- d ltlon but If OrenS Fnll.i and Diitie

• a rc cfln.Ticfcrod Jic kouUI \We lor t]i« MonlAna r a U in ;^ n n the O lorndo

- clllfn-t>ecnli*^^t>r-the-CT#nlly - in - creiuied mllenRe. Pueblo Is about 1,000 mlleit from Boise.

of erpatulon and M'^uld II come necfiwary to re<luee the mem-

- bernhlp, ihc unanimous A’ote of d i­rectors would be renufreif.

.• On\y oppo.>illlon to th r plixn bi llw i Increased im vc l expen.ie m1aUi fnrco nmnllet c lu ti to w lllnlrawaleavlni: onb' Jho larger cities In the'lenKU<‘. Severnl fans Imve-suKKested ihut Pocntcllb. Twin Fall.i and Jdnhn Falls miRht be amoiiR (hoi.e nbsrnt If operatind expcn.ws nre Incrrn.'.etl

e nceordlnsly.

Pocatello Quintft ^ Wins Oyer ElksO r a n ^ Transport.H oopsters

Qpwn Barley, 4 9 - 4 2 , ' jn Fasl Game

l/UiK Ihe evciil.i.

n U f l L I ^ ; Jmi, 4 -P j> c 111 e 11 o OriuiKe TriiTi^ixirtntlon jle feiilrd the Uurlry EIK.i. 19 to 42, In a fii:>t biu-» kelbiill Kiimr played here la.%1 nlKht.

A blR lurnniit of fnns saw Ihe two ^u l;ilfl.i v.’lnd up the firm hulf wllh (Jiff f.cor - tfrd, f’rirj-d bvCJulnn, conI<T, the PocatrlUui.i o i ^ pointed th r Elks In-thi; Tlnal Irnlfic.

I.lntui);.:I’w ntello-U ow scr (111 nml R. Ii.h-

n iiT cn i. forwiirih; QuUui rO).

ler; j^ddtnginti ilOi und ^Churcii iD>, KVnrdii; subitJtule—

Two TiJifeholders Wiirne

Tony Za(c and Pc(c Scaizo ' Must Defend Boxing >

ChampionshipsCHICAGO, Jun. H 1/T^-T11B No-

tliinul lloxlii'ii UN'M)cluUnu_ wanicc l-*n of lu* chiimplona iriffiiy of iip- prom'liRiK expiration dale.i by wlilch

W te<L to i.l«n to defend

diuweliiht'chi .............. ......... ^........<xl h r miul,yi«n f o r \ t i t l e «lcfcn.ie by Jun. :c) mill Uiat Pei« 6calzo. New Yorlc. tlic- {iMUuTwrWhL cham­pion. told lie must Man ror a UUc bout bv Jan . 1^

•nip'N. n . aTiIiiu- imUl lor nvrec- iu- in n 'iltlr Sotit ti six

month:!.e_i_

I). U. DHKKATS MISCItSDKNVEll, Jan, i *V,-pen ^r;,lly df the Hl« Seven'hj

^Qiiterencft <^enle<l

ml-"taskelball

he noeky younliilii to iitnence C o l o r a d o M lnes’Club 5Q to'33 tonlKhl.

D,' t;. bent the Miner,'* 55 to SI Issl nlRhl.

N owlt’s Only Half A§ Hard - ■ To Stay Upright on Skates-

■ ST. LOUIS — Two blade tee skjitjrs — tlealgncd' to cllmlnaU fallRue and make Uie sport easier for Uio bcRlnncr to learn — Jiave been pntenied by CtUtiBr K aubrft youiig S t, Loulsnn.

Instead of. the high alnola bjifde. Koub's skaCej real the Kolc of the

'or p^wure I■katlnf..ipa r«U « teita-m ade by flju re

»k*tefa ihow th a t Ice TesUtanco la reduced ,to a ialnlm uin. ipeed In- c re u e d nad lu n u mafle easier th ro u sh jm •Ice-flpw' tn tu r a or

. .tocnaU c p ild ln c ” K aub .siJd .I ‘ l e r o a re two curves oq etuli

blade. K> airaDged tha t< the tk a t tf a^80tlat«a turn* B a ' ' '

. o r tum tri* U s body. . ............ , u Dot Inlluenced'by weak or turning

■ ankle* as ta Uis case with .b l a d e skates .-.

“C u m tu re of the blades Is varied : .^ 'to p rw td e riioliiB, figure o r pleasure

cau»e Uie skates 'c an n o t skid or trip the skater. TlUs Is becaiUe'Uie bledea are set a t an angle of constant grip and a low cenUr of gravity luep t

IJm U) blades always on the Ice?'Tfie akater uses th e «ain« maiton

as OR. th e one-bUde skaM 'iuid and heel stops'are made In 'th e ( venUonaLwajrL_ ■ . .

"Automatic guiding m a r a grace* ful skftUng more easily attained." Kaub asK rted. >' U m a r O ttM 'O f St. LouU. former

national. spCed 'skating champion said "Uie comforUble balance, ease of guiding and absence of. ankle stra in mlnJmUe .musculaf latlgue- and " th e perfectly radlused blades ojake sha rp turns easier." - -

mad« h ii acquaeadra popular. ^

By SAM JACKSON . Peaiure S W lce Writer

KRANQIRCO —' Tlic Mrtste \A m R tnir AthltU e Union, which has mailn much taoney on lU-i swim’ fz^ p itu -n f n miKloii iIoI(arx\worth ol beauty.and talenl. hts a s jrifle tnTv n>d Rlamor-

Ullly Rose*— h».i npiirovpd l-ules for -synchronlted iwlmmliiR," 'l liU liieann m a t o c 'lti n irrtn will p d i on os Rorgeou.i a feminine beauty .'how and aquatic ballet a* you

alontf ^vlth (ho imun* progrnhi Af competitive (venl*. 'include Hroup iiprtijrhiancp'-i )n the "tank, by either men's or. women's uam .i, whlcli will otlen

c\,i Kci toseiibcr a bevy o f m t t y and slwcfly Rlrls, t«ach them an adeCtiate ,w im routljio aMcmble’JSRtt striking » -co?.nmies, -WBbl' tl(e ac t effecUvsly

entrances and exlta I, has somnhlng.

May C ^ n l In ToUl When several\team-i present Uiese a ie r stunts. JiudKcj will award

• I'prlsps lor grace iMid .iklll. costumes,,>llghlinB, and prcsw'^latlon.Tlj^^om*; 1 petition may or mii\y hot count to-

(u-arcf various n ic c t ’ f»<u>U/lonjWp», the cnmpetliiB tcaj'n.-r-.<lc:.lrc;* \

Dehlntl the ulanioiir inoveUwnt lies th e lnipicv.lve {frcSrd of ShoR’fiian no;;? aiitl his aquiicnde.i a t ih tQ iS P York and San Francisco Wprld laTrT

•Wiih n 'lm iidfu l of ex-chiiniplon swlmmrr.ijil)*! divers iind n Rroup

» I of prctiy but only reasonably ntljletlc ' Klrli, he probably attracted, n

history of th e siwrt,

D ut such eyc-appcal bwlmmiag evrn i.1 i)rr noihlnR new to Call- foriiiii.

"More tliiiii u doxvn years aco we wci«? uxlnK a ballet formations for

iIlilUoii:!.’ t,ay.i Phil Patterson. :rli-n Crlr^kovlth'a coach and him­

self n clia'iiiplon diver, ,. JMIIrl* VV'pIIKefefved /

.•'At ilir national swlinnUnK chafii* I)iini;,hipr. Ht Santa Diirbnra pnd I'ortlaTid, iniproniptii baUcL, were wi'll rrccived. 8.an Fron-fJiTO loclcty [^rnanl>Atloti5-'httve lakl-n up ktreiimllned exUlbltloiu U> ral:.c,monfy for charity, unjl 1 think ihl,'! Interest Is KOlntt to do nynchron- Irccl .swI^nnihiR and the sport In KcneraHot.i of-Roodi"

F o r the prei.cnt a l icasL'Uie AAU do«a no t coniumplatc tthnctlonlng nnyaance-ntim tjcrm iortR thc swimis m l»« piiofs rim, a la Billy HoseJ However. Jiuch sprlglitly Exhibitions ■hove featured several California iwlnimliiK

AAU MEi;T->i dnii'l lark tor brauly. Thill In I’atty Itoliliiion. illvrr. whn rnuUI liavf lirrn In U««p'» (limlen

.Cate .ihpH.

l o l l v w o o d ^ ^ l i i h

p'jIItADKLPHlA, Jnn, i IViimes, niinouiupd fodByillje out- rlRlit releiu-re ot iec(^d(JA^cml^IV H m nan (H«m> Krliullc to Molly.'- wood of Ihe Piiclllc ctjasl leasuc.

Schulte led National leatLUe second snckcM !a.^C^'a^on Itlih-'n firixlhw iiveraRo of,.ijao In 115 { batted only.::3:i. -

................. ip c rly plnj’tInternational IcnRue.

^jipter-'Araeriian Net Play Urged

Hpm" f o j^ r l ; ; df tli^^ilerr

*llh-'a nekllnK 110 Raffh. but

ilnj%d with New-

F ig l i l e r F in e d

An<l SirspeiidtMlST. JOSEPH. Mo„ Jtin, * MV-Tlie

Mt'-wurl Aihlritc romml,s;.lpn. fined Eddie Mncltr. New York heavy-' weliiht, *50 and siinpended lilm for Ihreft m onths today for hlx' "iini.n^-

Sfactory performance" nRnlmi Tony ovak a t KiiiiMi!. City.Novak, ynuni; Kansas City flllhter.

• • in ih r

.Com petition VVith Latin Ten- nisT eam s Suggested as

Davis Cup Substitute«A M I. Fla.. JaiS,S~*^-T>-EIwowt

................... .............. '^wSlcimls com-'pc tltlon wllh Latin Anjerlca ■dF? vploped.as a subrtltute for ihe war- InierripU il DavLi cup maifjjM. ,

Cooke and his bride, the former S a rali Pnlfrcy. Joined other top- notch players ln_ a thrre-moiitli sw lnc ^ South Xmerlcan lourna- •menis and found lennl.i on ihe up. grade souUi of the equator.

T ile Unltetl State* troupe,, wlilclf Included Jiatlonnt amateur Chnm-

Elon Don McNeill, made a clean *.'Cep of the four-touninm enb—but

Cooke said-Uie compelitlon wan un- ^xpectedly stiff.

•'I would like to s»e Inter-Ainerlcan conipetliion devcloj>e(i." Cooke .lald.

Hid bpromr a_.Mifcfrj.or lo thecup matflics durins

. •'! .'think they would like a team up here, and - - - back down there."

Special Pri<;es on- r i T i l A C T O KOVEKijAULING

Durinff January wc will give /ou the finest overhaul job 'usinfr ccnuinc A-C p a r ts a t n.*reduccd pricc.

"N ‘ Como In

Howard Tractor Co.Allia-Chalrocr* Dealer , Twin Falla"

Cooperation o( - Schools Urged

Preparedness Throu'gtrPhysi- cal Education Goal o f '

Ex-Scrvice V enDy E A ^ HILLIQAN

CHICAGO; Jart. 4 (/P) — A na tiona l p r o £ ^ m of prepu red - nc3S and W rcnse , tlirough physical educa tion . TitiaUh education a n d rccrciillonal ath lc tlca In schools and com ­m unities — a im ed t o , rtfach 100.000,000 persons — wii-s a n ­nounced ^ d a y by th e Amerl-

n Legion.juUlned by

of the Unlvcrsliy of .Mlnne.wtu and chairm an of the LeKloi!'v.^tmilonal health committee, who .Munij

"We are convinced Uio RoUrn- m ent Is Rolng t« sclMip a nalloiiiCb liealUi and athlctlc.i proRriun iiitd our aim Is to stim ulate Interest in physical preparcdncsa. Ret the mes­sage lo liio public on w hal should bo done and cooperate Vi'ltH all groups me! neviicles J» tJie cxiuu- slon and further development of a r u g jtd clUzcnry.'’ ^

ServlnR wlUi McCormick-on the commltteo are Jam es P. O'Neil ot M anchester, N. ti„ and Sam Cobb of Ohio State unlvcralU'. They :v.Tro appointed last moiilh by MHo W»r- D«r of Toledo, national coinmanilir or Uie Legion.

•TVe w ant scliocLi lJ> every com­munity In Uic nation to ’open tliclr nUilellc faclllUci on 4. n-m ouilis basLi," McCormick said, "1.0 post Khool youih and ndults take advantnRe of tlior.o (aclllilcs along wlUi the studcnt.'i. The LeRloii, w llh lU H.7M POSI.-I. simply w ants to act as a siK arhciuL ^or bulldUiR public lnlcre.1t In tills proRram."

McCormick.. esUmalcil Ihere art #bout 40.000.000 youOi an'd some 70,-i opo.000 aduHa Who might benefit Trom varlou.i o-ipects of the proRrajn,

'L eaders of to tnlliarlan powers have Raid Uiey^liave little lo fear from t^ils country because America has. grown nofl," MeCormlcIc Mild. "T hc-Leslon thinks tliL-i challchRc should be accepted—and' th a t every eJfori be miulc to place U1I.1 coun-

position to protect its form sovcrnincnt. T lia t means bullrl-

ruKSeil'^-lndtvlduals In a du A .

^E c l ^ r IK IJ S k i - M e V s - S c lie d ii led

SALT t A ^ CITY, Jan. 4 (.I’t— Mark Strand. pVesldeni of the In t?r- mounialn Ski uafOciiiUon, announc­ed _lo<lay_that \\te rm o u n la ln skijiimplhR ctrnmplo^f'ldps w^uld^bedecided a t E c k e r 'i r "

Tlie national championships, invi lind croiis-countrj'. n. a t E ckv MIL P bU. 23•n<ri _

Jan . :0,combined

. jumptntj will be helil

2a, S lrind

CRLENKOVICH,•iilar, ii ano ther rxam pk of the brauly which l i t r AAU'eafi'offer as box offlre lure.

'Tuhivi tjrlKlnally c

Stai’s ill Iflalid Ski Meet

Benveri^Pueblo Liegion Maps National and Athletics ProgramHope to Qualify

By January 15Fiiilirre, of'^'Coloraclo liasehaJl Gr?)iips-

''T o Meet Ueqinr<,*iiicn^s Iiulioaled,A l C ir c u it ’s Hea<ir|iiart(‘rs

in the Uilrd annual lntercolIet>&le ski lournament a t .Sun Valley. Bobhy Klatt, :o .year-olil Stanrnrd uliiver>IIy freshman, was the IniUvldual , star with 3SS polnl*. lUatt'i^ performing beltreen evenLs. — __

Colorado Defends BasketbaM Crown

tractive 43>samo double rouiull robin. *

niK EUb.on Kclchum a t Dcn- ,e r unlveralty ls-U>e debutftniamone ClK Seven. coachcs tlilA winter, a' he hn.s tmccn over for Cnc Hub: bard, pilot for sevea years. .

c: U. Hoopsters-fiunntna lo r -Third S traight T itle in , ^ a m

- ScvcnX^op. . .I, 4 ( ,rp -T lia t .shad- ■ •

9 biwketball tColorado.

ft's .bound to be Hint wav JiTtUe xeven-school caRV clicillt in Uie lit;ik-Io-i>eak eountr>' until aome- (iiie finally Uuncs Uie Buffaloes. AliiMK atmui Uit.s Ume of Uie year It's customary to >'onder wliat Uie j j . U. hitop^U'rrwill do In the

n iey 've won Uic title for theIwTj-reasons-jiHci^trln^rfor-lt-vlth-UUh In S0.13. l ^ n t r thu Dig Seven

. ......Mr ^

G E T T H E U S E D

C A R Y O l . l w a n t ,

Roi Mnrt«l.n ie 1011 run open.n with n alnRlj

hlfihl'.s proRram next Friday. Colo­rado will play Colorado S tale a t Port Co1lln.s. WyomliiR will meet

ye iiri'l® ''* '’* '' u‘>'vcr.ilty a t Denver and i;u\h Stale will play Brigham Young M Provo,

Jan. ID will be getaway lilghl foi* Ut-ilj's hinnerups of lasC^eur. Uielr foe .-.Colorado Slntc a i . B a lt Lake

I E PREP^ ^RED-/or any .

K I N D O F -

W E A K E R

• Q et a Genuincrf IR O N F IR EM A N S T (W e R

(InsUllcii in 4

W ilii a Ronuinc Iron Fir.emnn*Bloklc you know t h a t you n re p repared for any kiniP W ith a m in im urrro r effo rt you ,cfin Ifi corp lhri in every p a r t of y ou r h o u ^ fuel b ills -will be lower too.

^NOTHING DOWN. PAYING IH

^MABCH

There U no reason now -why. you ^ ‘t cnjjjy the comfort a f »n Iron y irem tn . You n e e ? pay notiilng (town and low i^onlhly payiQfats,

s to r tin g la M arch, con be o ir tn te d .

- D E T W E l t . E i r s"Evervtl^inff to ^M a k e L iving M ore PUisanV

IF IT ISN’T LISTED HERE WE HAVE IT AT OUR iOT

1039'Chevrolet Coupe — Vac­uum power sear shUt. radio. •IieW^r .......>.........S645104«,T(jrd Deluxe Coupe — Steering post gMlr shift, white sldo wall tires, radio, heat­er ....... •............- ...... - .... $ 7 3 51939 Plymouth Deluxe Bport • Sedan —. Motor, Italth, up- holsiery good, h e at« r....S 645 ' 1038 Ford Coupe — Good con-'

. dltion, nidlo. h e a w r.. ,$ 4 3 5 ' 1939 Chevrolet Deluxe Sport

Sedan — Motor recondlUoncd. . - '- 'h eaU r ..................... ... .- . .$ 5 3 5

" 1937 .Chevrolet Deluxe Town Sedan — Motor recQndiyoned, finish, upholstery so o d ,lI ta t-

. 193f' Ford Coupe ’ — Wator, finish good, radio, heat

1938'Viia'h' 4 DMr- - ' t u t l o n . r ^ ^ ^ •

4933 PlymDUtii''"4 D«?r Se-

'1933lor .....Z_________ ;-.$12S1933 Clftvrolet Coach $ 1 5 0

. m i Ford rt Ton Pick--S32S .

IMS Ford ’.i Ton PJ»fc-

lD3i“ in ie n ia U o n j” ’5V Ton .P ic k u p ____________ . $ 1 7 51931 OhovrolBt >A T an Pick­up _______________ - $ 1 2 81 9 3 T j ^ IH I ta - 'f tu c k . long '

■ W. B , beet body -------- M 7 5 '1937 Ch#vrolet-lH TtmiWuek. long Vf. B . ..J____ ■IBU C h a l e t H i TOD in e k .long W. B. ‘

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n V lN P A L L S NEW S, TW IN FA LLS. Ip A llO . SUNDAY M O R N filG . JA N U A R Y 5. 10 t l PA G E SEVEN*

bruins Conquer Senator Quintet

By 35-25 Score

HeOPSTERSThe New JNovg Hopes to K qyo Young Irishman Early

( J l i b s D r o p I n i t i a l

' J ' i l t t o G o o d i i i g

S e c o i| e l8

GOODING. Jan. 4 — InVad- Ing Twin Falls cn^et?; shot Ihelr way to n 36^35 vTfflory over GoodlnR tonlKhTT? piling up a wide 'advantage In the Ilrst half ot a slam-bartft ba."!- kctball fcaLuitc.

W ith Chuck Thoma.s as the shining star. Uie'Brulns galn-

- ed a 12 to 7 finst-quarfcr lead and Uicn ixlded <«noUier down coimiorii whlU holdlriK the Sennlors iK*>rt!cr.i ill tiip f.cconcl fnime./■nie third piTloil raw the loeiiH frjll nut of Uielr nliitnp. rcUiicliiK the Bnn to 10 t»lnti-2a to 18. Tlie two

■ clubu plR>'fd on even ttnjw in the .. flnnl qunrlfr, . ’. Thomna. f>i»lb .-lUindout.

turned kinootl) per/onnnnce on botli nrtcnse aiid d«fen«. Hb wnllcfd olf fl/tli (icorlnp honow by chnlkinK ui> h polnu. Don- TooUon

. necoilo oti llie Cniln KorlnR wltli a, Cccll nobdy nmdc nin# polnti to top GQodlnn marluimcn«_

Twlii yalLi connfcted on nine oi 31 free #!iol.i iit the hoop tlurlng t!it> roij/Ih conlcst. 0(*xlltJS rcccivcd 17 Rift pitches nnd pul the ball UirouKli im n times. '

Ench Uam IcttV two players via the foulNraut^AdanMon and Aipl- Urte of Qoodlns nnd TooLion and Olbb of Twin Falls.

Ooodlni’* sfcond team clecLiliTncd the" Twin Falls Oiib!i. 33-20-to » close preliminary-stiTJKSlt. ScorjHat tnejiftlf WM n>10 In-fnvor of Ooo<l-

- wJUi J4’points; Dsi .......five polnl.1 to lead vlsUor.v

LIneupa:HVI.V FALLS .CBrtney (I)WaUnce (S) P Florence <3) C nioma* (Ui O TooUon (8) . Q

aubntltullniui:

GOODINGSchmidt.

(4) AdnmMn (3)

(9) Hobdy (7) Crooker

Twin FalU -O lbb <5). T erry <2), Robctlion. .Rnndnll, HiilbcrL. Price, Fuller. ■■ Qoodlng — Aiipltartc Petemcn. Boj'er. Jack Peterson.

JimPetemcn. Boj'er. Jack Peterson.

Orntlttls: dooper, referee; Olbb-

Basketball Icores

NKW YORK, Jan. i -,rw-!f» lime le tou a llUIr fur) In (hr

-ho i Kove—tlie wrnthrr U tuilnc colder oulklde: <.

Latfit lip on the VaAk^p ijpal liTrtlial It may cinxd Iti a wrfk Of <en rf*r*. . . • JItn f arley * •Itom eri *ia*r bf^n out t/jrlne

Wuhlnglon S6. Whltraan 20. Northweite^SI, PrlBcelop 23. WlKOJulrrlfi. Nebnuk» Jl. KUoncaoU S3. Mnnlftna 38. ' DarUnouth St. Unlvenlty of Hoch-

ejler 53. , • ' _■ 'Colorado Collece 37. Fnrl ilayi IKa*.) au'le 34.

UnWenaiy o( chleac" 34. Mar­quette 28.

.Omalvx ». 40. North Dakota U. 32. Notre Danie 48. Kentucky 47.

' MIcliUan Ktqte 31. Lone Ulaitd U. SO. , .

loura Klalc 3B. Drake 3lD. > Unlvenlty ot Houtlirrn <?allfornia

SI. San Franelico llnlvernllyDenver > V rlhenltf SO, Couirado

Minn 33. .Trxaii Mlnex SK, Nrw Mexlcn Uni*

,enjtr JB. ^FordJiaro ■Vi'lvemlly 42. Unlverillj

or North Carolina 41.. Drlxliam Youl)^ Unlvcnlty C7, MonUna SUte Collefe 45. • . .

San DlefQ $tatc 29. U nlvrnltySt CallfomlB Z8.

Unlvenlty of Orecon 70./WIHa. mette Uiater»lly 4C. '^V '

.Sfjuironl « . UUh State 37.Orecon BUU 42. Utah Unlveroity

■eeond team 18.

Baseball - Banter-- - ,

he caih oi e ,*oer-t<

Kimberly Downs

L a r ^ u Retiiiuctl As Navy Coach

' ANNAPOLta. Md..' Jiii>, 4 (/?•)— MaJ. Emery <8wede) Lnrnon. wiwsa team* rolled over Army tlie p«»t two aeawns. will be retivlned u heafleoach fit tlic Navy tpotball lenm for another year. Comdr. Ly- man .8. lerry. Bnuluate^iinuKrr ot ftthletlc/i. announced today.

TUN.VEV BEPOftTS FOR ttUTV • PENSACOLA. Fin., Jan. 4 in^n-

Qenc Tunney, former heavyw^lRht boxlnj champion, reported to the naval nlr ntatlon today for duty as tilhletle officer. •

barrel head Iwtore nil America lat^i

thU month,to rerrnent Ihat « 7 r drink /■oncern. i

Flrfit big ICBKUC club tt] uo Into cnmp’wfll be llie Urooklyii iJtxlKer* ftt Havana Feb, 157 . . . Tlic only

fit po»rtlvrly*.sct on 'll-1 outlleld .Wii»lilnKlfti'i *i1th“ OeorKt Case

slilftlnK o w t<ncft. Doc Cramer in centcr and Den Cliapmm In rlRlit. . . . Incldentall}-. The bo«Ui:. ji\y all tlml kept Chapmiui In the Amer­ican leaRue wm the Henatnr.i' fusal to-T,'ftlvc. . . . Norman (Hctl) Driuicli.tme of the rookie plicticra comlns up to the Yankeea ihlj y woj) »)(? Ilrtt JJ Bnrne* ho jiiichcd In protc '.lonnt liiill'ofter KrndimtlnK from llie Unlvcryf!t»_of Trxm In 1037, >‘ Tile lobli'y wltanls at the Chlca-

- to major Itatue mcetlnca were oh .Manacer Joe Cronin ot the lloilQn

pllchcn la tt leaion. . . . Some­body lu rccited he oUfht to let one ot >il* eaathm lake rompltle eliarce of tile hurlen^ like Harold (M uddrl. Ituci does for Jimmy' Dykei n itli the W hile Sox. . . . They le l more out of their ita ff than any a tlirr club In the Amerlv can lea«-f and Huel. not Dykea.H' make* the aMlrnmenU.

Pete Coacnrnr’t, tl;e Doduera' ond tacker. Is tending a gasoline pump a t his home In E.uondUlo; Cfti(f.,\tind cirL-nmlnB ftboiic how la ispendUiLi cut In the 1041 world series. . . . f don't see hou miss," he snys. . . . Joe DiMagulo upendu li l \ spare tim e operaUiiB an elaborate syalem of m ln latu jg trains a t his San Pranclaco home. . Charley O ehdniier U Da.iilnf up hnudball. badmlnto^v t»]iiash and nuch tills winter lo save his legs for a n o th e r ' r.en.vin wltli tlje DetroitTlRcrs___ Clark QrlfflUi. WwihUiB-ton’n "old fox." -lent pltcljer* Sld Hudson arO W alter Manlernon to a cabin In tlie Pennsylvania i i i i i v ^ find tome welslit /o r their itrUigy frames . . . the experiment ces-^ful. ____________

LOU SAYS HE’LL STOP GOMISKEY

lliiiivyweijrbl Scrappcr in 'Fop !5liapo After Siege of Blood I ’oiKoiiing

NEW YORK. JunT.4 (/P) — Take it from ttic new Nova, hU b a ttle w ith P a t Com lskcy Jan u a ry 10 v(,on’t go beyond th e early round.s,^ ' . .

At Icfl.st. Lmi’s announced plan of a ttuck doc.sii'i call for a 'long, d raw n-out engagem ent. Ho .scem.'!_^c9i)fldc:)l or victory and-says he’ll go to fin ish o ft Uic yoBng Jersey Irl,'>hinan a.': soon. 05 possible. ' _

Lou.vWlndlng wp tra in in g herc.'lia.stencd.lo explalnlViouKh ^ a t he fe lt sure his physical condition l.s up to th e full route Ifnccessary and b ro u g h t up th is .ntory as evidence;

t LaKcwood. w here I did .som e^prellplnary tra ln -“W hy. up a t L

B ll tW in s O v e r / Montana Bobcats

Cougars Triilmph T w icc ln

, Row.liy Identical

S coter

I’llOVO. Uliih, Jan. 4 i-l’i—Provo .iNkt'lbnll tuns rhnkrd llicir llc:kpl

sV>b.'. .lii'ir nik-nilni.'i loiilKhtiir. the i!;lKham Yoiuiu Uiiivpr.illy CoUu'iirs dfleiiled llw- Montana State

K'' Ui>lK.-iil.v U7-I5.r Minlr Icamri nlso playcTTl’iL-.t

nl(!hl._»IIli the ^f(irr:^^,Y.U. - Moniiiim Btiite <5,

In other wiiys. ti% ttcll, the KaHic.! /oJJoupi] fljjjjiJjir |>allprj;.'v U llh ^y l!ol>cal;. Ill cncirciLii; ftct. IikT ^ I to ,a 5.-: lead and thri .•[il liliii; their i,torcniwMidlc inU) ^

litvTtllMH- (ll'.advniitaKi' —/fimlKhl’:by 13-31,' .

About till' only Irn.h note In tin second [nnd ot Ihr iwo-ii1k1iI ncrle: lay la thoideiitUy (if'plnvcr^ clnlni- Ins - pHlntniiiklni! Iioiifin. Top-, nrioii« l)ir.-.r w;i.n 'Jiiik Hrlcklpy, Montann'Sliitr KUnril, who holed out five (.■oril.% Ufid ;:IX toiil to.-.'.r.i lor a10-Mlnt total. _____ ■.

l-'iihuirr ami Pi an Oardncr, veteraiTM'.U. ror-A-nrd ., Ik 12- .

Both Milr i-iifi'loycd ihrlr cnilrr CkOurLC:,, thr CrillKlir.'.’ J3 t.quad

members hhlhiK for U7 l»i!.k<-l;i and about n .333 pcrrfinat.-f. while (he Montniiaiir, reKlMercd l(i i.hni.-i imdcr fire.

YALE APPOINTS NEW GRID COACH

K l i s N a m e • S p i k e ' ! S o l s v > iu l ' ' o r m e r I p w a ^

^ S f a r , h i . 'V l l i l e t i c S l i i i k e i i p

Nt;iV HAVEN. C o n n ., J a n . 4 </P| — Y ale c a s t a s id e lU K ra d tK ilc -co a ch in g ;;y-Mcni to d a y t>y rep lucltiK H e a d C o a ch R ayiiioiK l W, (D u c k y ) P 6 iu l w i th Emcr;;Mn W . (S p ik e ) N elson , fo rn u T .U niversity o t Io w a s tu r _ ; l l n e n in n 'ln ii .-shake-up d lc - t:iH'<l. 11,-. a ll i lc t lc tll rc c lo r .sak l. by' Ih e E lls ’ d e te r m in a t io n , , ••to liav c t;ood fo o tb a l l te a m s . '’

D lri'C ior O gdon M iller c o u p le d th e a n n o u n c e m e n t t h a t '•:^alc'.s Kofdtion force.s w ould , b e bo;;sed by a n o n - g T a a u a lc f o r .

flr.st tlnle ,.slnce th e E lls ’b c n a n pliiy lng U ic g a m e In Ifn i: w lili ihp p re d ic t io n t h a t th t r im lv c r . l l y w o u ld " r e ta in 11;. irnclitiDiial extellrncr In loot- hull.'• "Whllr I ifiirct.U v.-iUuui--'iii;v rnr Vair liK.tbHll i lilef I CMiipalciis I i;ur:

» [or '

c'lifh'o.v I't.'fccifAHi; ift;ia,t;it CHICAGO. Jan. 4 (-V. -- 'n ir Chic;

go Whllr^Uox a iinoitnm l the pu chnjc l«ray.«t joe V^aynp^-•23.yell^' old riRhilpnd piiclirr, from (hr Wii;,hiiiKioS Senntora on a condi­tional bniU.

> leave Vale, It ■or," Mid I'ond, ir the- pa.’.t i.pvrn , l t \ one f t th.-, I hncf n hum'll

ftunrcUinu: Kohin to h»i)i>en,, . .rlckMl a fiflTlcllow in

Si-lkc. V.110 irn imp conch and wiu. afway^.l('yal.Io me."

.Npl-.on. V.ilr ilnr coach .^ln^r l»:iD,, Mild'froiii n -s lr t-b rd rtiiit he wiu, "tomplcVsly Mirprl»ed.'’• ■•Whnfr. to be done? \Vcl.l. thaf:, lomrthhii; lo be approached c.ire- fullv. ’n ie rr «ill be tionietliins i*> sny :.o(in. Inil'nothing right now." hp deelarrd. ,

' JifI.'snii t<yi< t(ir job U'Kh poB’pr to iiani.- hi:, own Ma(f. Tlio 35-

coached iii jind MluU-

liitli'saw i/ie B lue'drop seven of It.i eiHht Kuiiie.'. and w ith protpecUi

jiif t<K) brlKlits.for 1041.Harvard nnd PHnce.ton. Yale’*

tmdlilonlil kUilrtlc .rivals, drifted uwny' from the alumiUis coaching jibhps; in r.'cent yeara^ . .

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2irr nitcount Cash and Carry. R O Y A L

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‘ BulldoQs Score D o u b le 'V ic ­tory in Closg^Batllos W ith

•..N o rth e rn ers'KIMBEIILY, Jan . 4 — :p:imb«rly

hliih school biiakelears ataved off n Malley JvU yJtm lKht antl.cmemed from « hard-fought c ta J i .w lth Ui« northernen oiT the long end of *, 10-iS counU

The Bulldogs completed th e first nutirUr with a 7 to 2 lead and readied (he ha lt on top by 16 ^ S. Hailey spurted In th e th ird period to narrow lt« deficit to 13-lB. but the locals' widened, their advant«se In the lft*r frame.-

Woodland, f tlir ' lected six points' hondVs. .. < .

^ Kimberly e n g e^ triumphed ,,Jtv.;lhA preJlmlnlfiy duel, th e Bull- - tto tf^eonds squeezlns past th e vblt- b n Sk a 10-lB win a fte r ft « e - fcaw Encounter. T he luuo w js de­rided wUtn KJmberly found Uie bos- .kct for a 'f ie ld goal In th o last 10

. ^couds of play.Lineups:

Kimberly— ‘ ‘ —HalliyWiHMliand (fi) -....I*.____ (4) SbhK

iM u i r a y 14|...........F — (<)' Yonn«\ l . Emenon (S) ... C....-._ (8) Wcleh' B. Emerson (4) . ..Q____ _ (4)-8«att

Savage (*1 ... (I) ^ I g ln

K lm berly-M ulder. Tat«. V. Sav­age. Ralhbun. lianek.

Hailey—Bradford. Sto_n«U.

J o h n n ^ B t i l i a L e a d s I n ~ $10; 0 (> T o i i r n e y

Chicagoan and Denny Shute I^ost Spectacu­lar Scores of 66 a t Los Angeles

By .ROBEJlT MYERS LOS AWqELES. J a n . 4 (/?)•— Chicago Jo lin n y B u lia ^ n d

v e te ran Deni\y Shu to took tho chfynplonshlp R iv ie ra C ountry club qourSfe a p a r t to d ay w ith Epectacular scores of 66. b u t the m id-w esterner Had d b e tte r flrs't round m ark and tpok Uic lead a t the halfwi^y p o ln ^ ^ t h e an n u al $10,000 Los Angeles open. ■ • ■ .

• B ulla wound f p a t th e 30-hole po in t wrth a sco re of 71-66- 137 a f te r a n ' opening n ine hole to u r th a t requ ired h u t 30 strokes a n a tied th e p ro fe s ­sional golf association record fo e ^ ie route over a regulation

' Lou IVora. who witldenUr W«f< h fi J « n a u 7 10 Uthl wilb Pal Comlikey a i a , s te p p e r tU n e lo the heavyweight champlonihlp talks with. Jack T. E nenon about the training methods of J im '

.Corbelt. Carhett, who trained a t Enarton'a farm near LakrwSnd.Na J-> and bath got Iheir lU rU a t Ihc San F rancixo Olympirelob. - . , _

Ing, there 's a fake th ree m iles .around. I ran a ro u n d " th a t lake twice frvery day and th o u g h t n o th ing of It.

“I was am azed w hen Jack T ,E n e rso n , w ho-tra lncd .flljl'tcrs up th e re a t the tu rn of th e cen tury , tbld. m e th a t J im Corbett, and th e jy jie r b lg-U m trs of th a t-d a y aiway.-; stopped a t one jrIp ?aro u n d each day ." . • * ,' , Nova likes to 'em phasize hlis physical fllnes.s. I t ’s .something he d id n 't have u n til recently , he says. He blame.'i an Illness brouE^t on by blood poisoning fo r.a lm pst w recking h is boxing career. • ' ■ * '

T Jiat's w h a t took h is s tre n g th th e n ig h t / to n y O alcnto chopped him up in a P h lladeph la ring In th e filL aL lM D , Lou cjiplalns. Dc.splte th a t w eakening m alady, h e hud b u ilt Nm-selt up to th e ♦op heavyw eight ranks, kayolng Ii^ix B aer on Uic way. * •

T l i ^ c r c t t t by~G alcm o'w ns-nig?ast-blg-tlm c-ilK ht-_He ha»- spen t m ost of th e tim e Jilnco th e n shak ing off h is lllne.ss a ^ ‘ _clalms th a t now i t Is com pletely llcketj. _ / '

For Comlskcy. too, tho Nova fig h t l.s 'som eth ing InA lic na tu re of a te s t a ffa ir . P a t, moving sm ooth ly along th e heavy­w eight tra il, h ad h is ti t le plans rudely sh a tte re d w hen Maxle Baer cuffed h im down ab rup tly In th e f i r s t rou n d of th e irfigh t ituit w i . ■■ - ........

Arnold Machinery Co.

FORI)^ e S u S O N S Y S T E M ^ '

, announces the

— Bunting Tracto? Go.g5 EXCLUSIVE DEALERS of-------- -

Ford. T?actors—Ferguson Implements'SportsTrail---

htsng up In tiie m tuter's tournam ent l u t summer by smlllnR Jim m y De- m aret ot Texa.v

Shut«. JusC ahead of the dark- haired Chicago pro. m eantim e had rocked ti)e raln-fcarlng gallerlH v lll) a round of 33-94-M and finish­ed. «1U) 139. two alibis bock o l Butik and Into U« w ith u b y d M angnim -of Oak Bark. in.. whcM ea shoved him Into the front 'ranks of tn» toumltment. P a r for tho couim U 8B-30-71. ■ * i . .

Jimmy Themson 'W

A device ^o^l iftturrf drl\dng course. B«fore tho d c i u ^ ' '

.U au .. whKe 88 in yestaMay'a Inli rolind gavft hlm’-« two-«troka li

th»-field. dro^sM back w ith a

w ith S7.Bam Snead of H ot Springs. Va

mU»«d a slxMnoh pu tt-on th e «lgh- t«<nth and took 73 for th e rw n d ;

leaving him tied' w ith Bd (Porky) Oliver, Jlomell. N. V.. who came wlUi

'•m illng b#ek. bu t easily within the tjuallfylng range n ite r the field WB.1 trlmtned to BO tonight, were sucii erslwlillB contender* as National OhamplOD L*w«m Little and Benny Ho«an, a t I4 4 ;.0 ! ln D utra, Paul Euhyaii and am ateur a«6 J(f lm l t l i ................................... ..................MacDonnkl Sm ith and h o a t. pro WUUe H unU r, 147.• Chill wind* sw ept th« falrwnya, and nUn threaU ned to fall aO*day. p rospects were no t bo good for cUar w eathsr for l^morrow’a third round.

Oeorge Schnelter of th e . Ogden. U tah, country club,-m isted pa r by one shot today, appending a 73 to

The two t i t a h n s ' th u s ranked among 90 quallflen, a ll w ith scores o f 1&7 or better, foe tomorrow's SO' hole, windup.

By WHITNEY MARTINNEW qiUCANS. Jan . 4 (/P>-6o you

ne.Kee icoin loscs lu accona hbiiic In 34 starts nnd he Immediately Rei« a doeen n iuty letter*. Tliey don’t n.^k . you to win every game: Just tiione- your ^ « m plays. Tho Fordhsm squad dropped, gr droopeij. Iil\het e n , ^ t y p , J [ ^ e froth DaUa.i- Tli boys wore (o-gallon h a ts and hurt expressions. TlieV thought they ehould have beaten Texas A. A: M. Jim Crowley says Tulane was the toughest team tlie Ilan;;^ faced all ycBr, and Chiick' Pierce, Sordham guard, nominates H arry Hays. TU' Une, as the best back. Maybe TU' lane should demand a replny. No­body told them those tnings, •

Bneaklnff of reolavs. John Qufl^l

O ’Rourke scorod.'lhe wUinlng Uns- n collCKe touchdown ngnhihtvTpfr- ^ssei wna.cooked uiT in a (o’nT work- :t th«~dny before U>e. Kumc. 'lUc •

press <n the nildwest was weir rep­resented here. The boys wiintcjl tc find out liov B. C. nnd Tenne:..'.ee stacked up w ith .tlielr own tennis. — Mcularly undefeated Minnesota.___slaed IV up ih li wayl "1 Uilnktrie llna ntav of teaniM llki* Mlnnp- .

those teams wouldn't let a psMcr dally around os mucli as thpse teams did. However. Utey're two fine teams tha t could hol(t Utelr own In any Company. '

These Are Lorig-Time Qjiamps—C You Name ’ Em AM? -Complete'S A L E S > ^ y S E R

and PAI^S FAGIUTHISl

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TW IN F A t,I .S N O T'S, T W IN FA LLS, t o A n o . 'S ^ D A Y y O R N IN G . JA N U A R Y 6, 1041

. YnlrriUr: Davlil Wllrr Just luu bwji left on oia Inn by lii« aunt. »nd at llif! laniB lime »lie made

■ him promiu- to marry iMlly Jrn- hlni David did nol'Vant the Inn. anil he did want I’ntly. On i>H way to propoM once mor« lo I’ot- ly. howcTrr. he taK iiilo M a«o rowertf. bark from yari>i>r. a In »p »t of hlmwlf he foiild t krep from iJilnkln* nf hrr. N he and Tolly arr ilrlvlnc out th* ttllap]dnlnt*1im.

lie Jolnc l iiml Ihry inov.xliiUiiiiC n iiJirnw imlli, ' l-'orly cTiii't.v ro<)iii-.l” ill- Mil.! «nr:i llicv puV,;.lii« iiiKliiii'M'Ji l!ir Wliiilo-Ai oI

lilii’-, <1111111.; rnoiii. "A riili mill iiilrr, nr,<l lriiiii|i»Roo. .4l.ly.” /

sprlnc .M»clc ' I;u>l> l ilkiui: )lk’-„ii I>l,l (.f.ujjjy,"•■au,

Xiild I’ollv. .''Ill' J.llpiniL.lii'Into-D.ivKl'r "Yniril fcM lic-.trr•i'lini vu;i’vr li:ul II nli-r Ci»i| (Irlllk

•' Shr liig,;liffl. <;<iUiik',''"Wouliint' i:"ir the

“Mnmo fiiiKlil In bi* Jif.t nlxiul inJi) liiJJy. "IS opportiinl*

tlfB nod ntUtinWurs menn aiij ttilrw." ■ ,"I'll ndmlt Mie's not nl all h;i

on Uip M'cs." ftild oiivul. Vi*! ftJUT nil. It's clmrncti-r Uint conn 111 the Ptifl; nii(^;.liow <lo >a,o

. MarKO'* inntclies her looKjiv"• Polly rtlfln’t boUier lo rpply :

i.pilti;;-Aii.l (-> iKir iHvkflbtvil:.',Dijvli). I. “••Tllivf:. rlilhl." r.-ilil Pnlly;nil tJy* ji.;.' Mil t.f llffl"Iimiry— Only 1/ Uie si>rlii

BUHL

••JiiAu Uilnk. Davlfl," rJie m«1<1. ■•MnrKn/hivi jrnx.mul iloiip prn< tlcnlly nil llie thlns.vwc've <lrriinn-<l nn4 lii!lcr<l. oi scpfiiK tuifl tloliii;. Willie >-ou niid I sLiiyH in 'Anli'ii- (IuIp nnil lit)ix-d «ni! iilnmiwl, .-.In- ucnl out aiiiV x;iw tUc world, Kvrr since her; niotticr dlrcl, MurKo's hp*i on tile £o: KOvi!nirA-;c.i,'»rint'.liliii ftfliools, Pnrls. Loiiilon. iinri—" "Ami iio'A- Anl'-mliilp." Dnvid ni

" . In.'"Slie had U> coino baclc fln ally.- , .

"Yes. but I'll bel nlie won't Ma;. lone." Polly saUl, "Slur'll Kel Tc-A- le.vi, mi<l Ko awny uKiiln—to New lYorlc. to Unr Harbor, to Mliiml,

X«lli£f*/Whor^t'ii Kay iind colorful. ^ nnld DavW.

• "NoUilnp. Only It mtitli u,;ift]c . unfair for one pcn.on to liiivc m

^ mud), and yoii and me .-.o little." wild Polly. Tlien, qulclily:Umt I'm cnvlwiv-I'm not, l f « only Uiat—OIi; fotBel. ftf" *

"AI! rlRlit. I will." /inld-JDavlcI. '•Love me. honey?"• "Of eourne I do,” .-iiild Polly

J.'xfpiidrd 'Irip — Mr. nntt Mr:.. H. Wllkliiioii arr Vlsltliiu Ui riiociilx. Arl,'. iiiid It L-, rclKirll l tliat Mr, \Vlll;iiiMiii'.i lii'altli l,i Ini- provnl IlicTr. 'I’hry pinn to KO to l-Iorlil;» V.illiln ii Irw. ivrt'k:!, and lo rcliirn to liiilil in Mnrcli.

CirorKe H. iitlclilrr vlMlril hiTr-ii ira- rrUirliltiK to lli.'ilu Tli’iri-

Wliilc liiTi-, llii-y jold llic'lr I- 111 MrCiilUiin addition lo Mr.

and -Vm. liov.Uryer,Ilntiday (iiir^tn — Mr. aiul Mr;.,

UVnd-’ ll CiiiniiDii rcluriifd Turriili'S lo Tin:i>iii;ii itiid Cniiip Miirrny, JViir.li., aIl<-rVi«'lidnit: ilie liolldiiy?!

Ill Mrr. Ci;ilini)ll'.1 iwrrlil--\t» mirl XJr.i. Xi'ijjii'll/ CjwlK MJ.v. DorJ->- Oannnri w;\i iil'.o a K'U'nI of liie Ciirllf.M to a part ol tlic liolldnya.

lll<rill-M lr.:i Dorothy Allrll, rcliirnliiK in Woodbury’s coIIckc at Lci.i i iiKcir-i lust Monday, win tiilli-d buck lo Jiuhl by ilu- siiiUlcn mtIoii:. Illnr.vi of liVr fiilliiT, I.. C. Alim. Hr l i ” ifTpally Inijirovrd’ no». biij

-Uilii lo our pocki'L- ; Ixjc.i;;, lhi'i.''d 1)<- liioie Joy In l l f r - , for II-., iiiiywd) -

■niry Urrr now cIlinbliiK Uii- hill Ijiii k of iiir Inn;' Uie liill out nf I

c)t whlcli the 111I111.T11I i.prliiK , ;;ii\h'\l fortl), i.emliiTj: lui Incxhiinv.- j Iblr Mipply of rry;.liil-c'<Jo«7! Ilir luJIry,

D.ivid mnird and i.Ux.l lookliiK , flown iinnn tlic roof of me inn whicn ,.raw:i-,i out bvlotf Uidn.•’I’lxr UiK-Ie l-'ri'd," lie j.iild, "I-'PKt» r liitd 10 IciiVf the pliicc 'linlf I

• Julia riiL

. . . ■ItU'S-l. l .. .)«7:»W)lrtrf 10 jutJvp, afon^V dppre-.Mon. Jil-.I one plee«nf hanf luck after another,"

To he cnnllnurd

.Mli* Allen^^d decldcd to remain | lit home for u wlille.

To Cminectltut/., John M. Dark- rr. Jiianyeer of llm Vurhtr n«fj)cy of lluhl. Went to Hartford. Conn.. laM Hntui'dny. lo altrnd n flve-i«*tk ;xliiii)l of tjn r.uran ynir by jni- 'API Siifi-iy company.

(JiirVtji I.eave — Mr, and Mrs. Friuik Hart of White !5wan, Wash.. ri'UiriiPd lo tliplr lioinr Siitidivy nflrr .-.jviitJlnf; t},f ClirJMwii.i )iDlldii>.i ullh her piircni.-;, Mr, and Mr;.. l.e:i Ho..)ilti -. itay Hooblnt:, Mri. Uiirl’n brotiirr, ijcconipiinlfd tlii'iij m (t>r

. Penulrlon, Ori;.. rcturnlrtu f K-rii to the U..0I I. nl Mo:ico'*', D.iiirtClem l^ave •

illiv Of Idahi) Pail.1, (l«iu:lilt!r:i of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllliuii

l^ri-mrncd 10 ihPlr liomi'.'i Fil­l e r i.pcndliiK the holiday.', wit'

I.as' Ansrlp'i — Mr. and Mrs. John Luiit«-y nnd son. Harold, arx; .jHiidlni; the holldiiyi,.:<-l.-., vlr.lllnK Ihelr :.on. Ilobert l.iintry, and other rclatlve.i.

' l ^ r i ’C ( io w iis fo r . M rs. K o o sev e li

W VOIIK, .Jan. i |,1', Tlir K.mM;, Mi:., Krniiklln U. llo.r.>

illi' near Jan. :i) when I’rcMili iil -u-li I.', IniiUKurnlcd fur 11 Ihird uil( in- wIioKy Xnirrlcaii --

liMii dtv.lKiu'd nnd'crtali'il. anir of ihi-m littvc iiatrl-

nilniitp-.

ly s drpiirtnirnl iilori. One Kown la a v,.........a now "Anicrlcaim" i.hiide illlloii wlilrli will Ik-

a -White Hi.u;,p blue" .orn at tlur cil|en»>on

PO PK V E, SCU SW(?B I BPCKE 7 FCR ►CA'jEMS >. 4AVre. VJHftTOO'VOUDO J X 'fJim THE MOHEV?

.HaKcrinan Services l^>r Kdward S. Judd

IIACiKUMAN, Jan. < - - I'-iinrral .•..•l-vlri-. [or Kd'Anrd K. -Illild. who fllril !JrcTmber,:n at niiii-ktooi, wrr.- he]il OiveliilNii'-.H al thr 1 lii-.;cTniiill Uri,ri;jiiil/PiT~T..U.S, chuuh with Jij-.tinji liner.Min PUKinlrr iiirirliilinK.

!lrr.uV‘ catc7".‘ ''Ivo'ry Pnf- iin-.- iiiKl "IJeiuilllul I:le ol .Sunir- wiirie" Wen; Mint: by Mt:.. .lolin IJaji- 1K- :iud Dorolliy I'aplle. I’ layrr wn.il)V Sllll.'l CoiKlIt,

liit.rnirnt wan In Ihe Ham-rman I 0 f> P. reinelfO' "llli tiu' Marons,

A,I •.iliicli ho ha(rs>«rii II member lor Iitlv .'.earn. Th clmri;i^<^

Stone-Throwing Greek Fliers ' Describe ‘Ideal Gonditions’

Uy J. W B saA L L A O iirai W ITH .TrtE O nEEK ARMY IN

NORTMEilN ALBANIA. Ja n . 4 1-1-)- IJttle Qrccce's outnumbered nlrnipn w-bo df\’c on Italian Infantrym en In tht.ic wild m ountain pa.vTi^"throw stitlui and ntone.1 nnd even old boota" n t the Italians when Uiey m n out of bombs and mschlnetty^n am m unl-

■nie worse the w eather Is, Uio pl- tot's say. the more they Ily-br- (•[juse bad w eather li thcll^ clilet protection on fllRht-i where u iry mlBht orillnnrllv find tlicmi.tUxi. out-numbered nine lo one. ,

"Ideal condlHona” on tlielr cliaTl.';

are tellltiR r.ero, »U-lnch dn-p snows, nnd 10 below zero lenipfraliiri:.'!,

Tliey lake olt from inake.MiUt "poiitaRc s tam p" fields deep In Ihe wlULl-'of Macedonia niul Albania, Tile slKhl of the.-.e alri>urls would make B U, B, tiovernmenl livijieclof shudder. • - '

"With 'UleM candlllon.%' the Itnll- nn.i do not fly a t alt nr Ily t.o liliih they cannot r.re lui." one yuiiiiR pilot sald^

re<*iilliiii a l the rx rru tlv r iiMiv.lon and till' third, the InaUKiiriil eveiiUiK i:iiuti. 1'; of ror.c while r.atlu.

Cnto believed th a t ktoliin oriel- nated so niMi.mlK>>l know wheilier the ir wivc.i anil dauRhlcrs had lii.n- ted 4 ,B.a[

Sal/

§3,704,586 Lofaiied On Idaho Wheat

lml.y’ tliiit 271.H10,1« bUshcLi Of '<)>• 104(1wliriit had been reported utored \ . under the' "cvcr-normfil grnnnry" loan prtniraiii as of Dec, 31, expira­tion <late for Krower appllcntlon.i for .Mirh loiim.Growers were advanced »I05i)I5,- nflH on tiiLi Kraln, llie amount of ,1030 wheat iitorcd under a nlmllar procrain on tlie corresponillnK data ilmt year was 100,160,0(10 bu.shcla with a loiin value of moasojflj.Loan:, of I3« wficaC by mnjor pro- ~ ducinK i.Inte.i Included; Idiilin 0il30,- 000 imd j3,7(M.Mfl; Montana 31.000.- 000 nnd J.'iBi)in.777: Orecon 5.000.000' and $3,3lfl,4<0; Wai.hliiKton. 1153!.- 000 nnd |0,3Clj,705.

P O O R L IT T L E RICH BOY!■ DARN SOJ.POPEVE. wire' OUST AN liMSaFl H iRRe-- . • PcWtBLE, LOVABLE r fool-howowi -*■ BAS#fl.voa 1

11 i. ni Mo.'ico'*', eave — Mr;i. ^aUl inck's nnd Mrs! lvnl A D EB T OF H O N O R

oC/5TViwESK -vysws WT-'5a asvff wa< TA^f/rv.C£WTS JVST TO lOfJj « COXO

f-oj? cw TO n — Kc Closed w s e^cs t o , 7KS TE/.'CT/1T7!>/S O? SOWS. ETtT..El/r' 7HS M?CO I---------------------- --------- --------------

alwaya boen abb lo dl.iciwi UiinKs tnoro ea.iUy out Uiero. lt waiiUirrc

'OiBt yon propaicd to me Uio first ti!ne~7icmember?''

"A.1 I f l could ever forKClI" said David, He iirKo! the lltUP to greater spee<l. "And ns nixm 11.1 we Ret out tliere UiU time, you’ll

-liear your 'altenth propaiall"Tliej' dro%'c out Dc^wood Ave­

nue. tiime<l to cul throiiKli n narj- row lane, aiul tlience Into Uie IiIrIi- ft'JiJ': J*re.M'/)tIy Uiry wrri' hfvidjvj

' for the imr, the land mid ilio.mln- enO "prime wlilch David'.i Aunt Jiilln hiid wllled'lo him.

n ie nun was warm nnd mi-n<l- sky wa.1 a cloiKllc? ', blue,

and Polly Jcnklai wu.i marvclou-\ly sWefU. •

David Uimed to alimcn nl^ lfi’r. How IlttlB Rlie whs; lie .Uiouiiliir how lljile; and yet liow capable,'

. ^Coftl-black l«alr, Iohb dark In.vhm tliat curj«l upward in a niiinnrr tliat witi downrlKhl fetchliiK, und eyrs Unit were larKu anO Kray, and In which, nl tlme.i, one roiild ;.i'e llttlo lllck.1 of Krctn. Slim'' Polly was. nnd quick, and niKcr.

And. he loved her. And r.he loved him. X

And Uie wa.',n't it bit like a lot of other girb—llkiTtlmt Mar«o Pow­er;. tor In.'.Uinrp;

'Listen. Polly," he said. -yoTl'll \ make It r.oon. won't ynii7"

\ • "Make whiit ?.oon, Dariil?" polly . T,'iun(xi toknOw.

"Tlie date (if our weikllni:." siild Duvld,

Polly f.q«cc:cd Ills nnn. "We Miall »ee." .Hie ;aitl.

Ju.<t ihnl mid noUiln’s more— The Inn

Tlie old Inn. wUli h had been nick niunetl "Kn-ddy's Polly i by the Ar- deijdalp (>cople, stfxxl uixin.a sllnht, rise of Krotind alwul five mllr.-. frim town, ft was it low. riTmiillnK biilld- Inu In a raUier'deplorublo state of dl.irepalr, 11 had not been occuplNl for over ten years, and there hadn't beeiWnouKli money to keep It fro'in UMuimns ft look ot forlomne.%,1 and desertion.

Honeysiiclde vlne.n srew over the porch In wild profusion, cllmblns up H)e jKk'.ffl lo B'envo In nnd out

-------of-Uio woaUiurbofttx-n blinds Uiiilprotected'Uio windows of the .m-c- ond floor. And iJie branchc.i'ot n tree whlcli Krew. near one end of the Iim had !oo ene<l itni! Ilnitw ihnt

. ha<l been swept hack and forth by Uio winds of miuiy u winter.

Vyeeds nml underbnwh'and'niorc ■rinfti'hnd }onn M:tce eljilmtyl Uie Rrounds for tlielr own. Tlie walk.i whlcli had onCB- been so ncnUy.lald oni were now <ilmo.-.l l« i l to view, Tlic flower be ti. irlanKlcn and Kjunres nnd clrclc.s, hud completel

nnpiicftred: Uierc wa.n scarcely .

had even gone 10 far iw to nlDnif-'Uie jtrouml icid >p.-iioon cement sides of the iiwlmmlnK pool Into which Uie wat«r Jrtwn the mln- crol sprlnff had oncu been.pumped,

“Qaih,'.’..«nlrt .David. iui lie iul<l Polly nat l;i Uie car lookln« .over the Kcnc. “11 look.n more dl.'.cour- oRlnB each Ume I come out."

"I'm afmld I'll hnv# to aitrce •Kim you. Dftvldr rjtld Polly. Then. brlshtWilnH: "Wouldn't It be wc^erful U wa could rcI hold or a lot of money atuJ.tuni Uie lorlom Rcon« lnto ono of Uif»c like yte sen

T In the movies?'Striped umbrelliw out on the lawn, peopit divine Into Uic pool, and C09I drlnVa belnjt nerved

'to people BllUns nrbiind' brlKhl green, and blue and yello' there on Uie wide porohl"

"You sure can pnlnl word pic­ture*. honey," David aaid, •'IJui

. All I con Uilnk nboul now U a hURo drason with lls moi th open, nc%’er seltlng enough to cat—Tlinfa Uio wny UiLs old wreck had been

• devourlnc tax money., nnd—and— never geHIjt r Jta.nppctlt« aatWled."

Polly Jumpcrf oy ot lA© cnr. "Come onl” alift iald.' "Lcf* 9 0

have a look at it e npi'lns. Tliere------CngTlM g^ - ' 5 lor o f lii5i:iuta~rertg'' Brotrlng around It^now the' »-orm'

. weathtr hoA come.""And.” nild pavld more prac­

tically, “Wieyai have to b« pulled tip tv tlie roolA'I can nlwaya kfcp

• ■ ihe Bfrln* cJeanetf out. ived irM . coat do ttaytWDg-with the Ina."

Make Xiis Model..at HomeTwin F alls N e\vs P a t te rn

KIIHHK'.'> GAY- I’ANKI.I.F.I) “STVI.K rAlTKilNM-'iO-t

MCW. AS A .I'M GOiMS Tb OVE MXI AQUARTEI ANO'itilJ CAM PUT IT IN TW5 BASfl<

TUANK VW, ^ VECrV WUCH.frS-

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NeeO JAILS OR POLCEMEN-BLTT >» -TVCM. MR. BBJkKWBJ 'NOXD

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I..J- P i y i E DUG..W W O R K TO BE D O N E

A liriiitliy, iicilK^ youiiKsUT newli. rliiiliiv wltii fri-tf 'n' I'aiiy llnc.n—and

' I'litlc rn r,■H by Anne Adi.nvi 1-. 111. l>rrln l niMU-r. ll.i' J/ilirHi'd AlyJc J; a dniibtr blc?-ilnK, Oir It'd wonder- liilly Kcart'd-to-iicllon. with no blnd- liiK nr iwli.llnu. and the sMins n r;i:.y-ii!.-pic tor nioUier lo r.titoh, .Sir lln- Mniirt blii.%-cut ot tliL^ccnlir imni-l;.' 'riic shoulders arc kept in by lriint mid hncfc yokc.i ihat cur all-«cnm, lyt the .'leevcs be Mu... or loiiK, nnd It you ducldp upon nliorl i.lYvc!. yon nilRht make ihcin cht.ry contra.M. with the Iriiiit 11 h;ick yQl:i”i lo inatih. Don't mlM I Jjloonior.'i or piintlc llicluilnl In tlir ndoialil,- kiddio style. Use thc..Sr\v- hiK Jn.'.triiclnr for sjiccdy dri-.'.Mnnk- liih-l

I’attrrii 4r.!H h iivallnbk- li drcn'j; ;.l.'.r;; J, 4. 0, li nnd 10. ;ihorl-:,li-rvcil dli-.vi, tiiK'i'.': 2 yt Inch fiibrli'; loni;-!.Iri'v<-d drc:..';, yiirtf.n 51 Inch lal

Send l-lKI'IvKN CKJiTS (ISc) In coim {Qt ihi;i Anne Aolmn piitK-rn. Write plainly Sl/K. -NAMK. AD. DIIKSK and STVLK NUMIlKlt.

Al -• you too Ull? Too .'.liort? Too plump? Too i.llm? 11 yuu arc Ir- egiilarly proportioned In any way. et the ANNIC ADAMS I’ nFIT t-'OUNDATlON PATTKUN i Uiko the KVii'.-..'i-w(irk 'out of drr.-.M lakhiR. nil.i "biwilo flHurc" pattern 1 fitted ,ind ndju.',icd lo your exact m niiure- mcnla in U.vaic; then c

jiiuslln for n pormanent record. Pin , your drer,.-. patlern.-. lo it. make t . nccc.-AiryViinnnes, and the finlsli- rd frock will fit with jwfcctlon. Dc.ilRnecJ tor M:r:i H lo ; 0; 32' to 50. SlM 10 rctjulrp.'i 3S yard.i 30 Inch fabric, I'rlcc ir>r.

Se.id your order to 1'»4a FalU

' — YOU ABE NOW MVGIRC^ ALTHOUSHSOU DON'T F ^ pm KNOW M £. WILL YOU '

.TO ME ? YOU'LL B E y ,CHEERING UP A — THAT' S LONELY FXYER \ VERY- SINCERELY, ‘ SWEET \C AO CT JOHN w a r r e n : .ETTeR,'

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T\V1N P A IL S J J P W S , T W IK F A L L S , IDAHO, S U N D A Y M ORNING, J A N U A R Y 5, 1911 • PAGE NINE

and Phone 32'

Recent Bride

•npbia Club, Daugliiers of Nile, Will Honor Queen of Iras Tetnple

H onbrlnc Mrs, Isiibcl Boijgcss, q ueen of I rn s tem ple No. 40, D aughters of the Nile, of Boise, Zenobla. c lub , D aughters of th e Nile, will en te rta lu u t a 1 o'clock luH cheon ftcxt W ednes-

" day afternoon a U h e ho m e /)f Mrs. E m m a C louchck, 327,Flfth ivenue ca st, Mrs. Jo h n A. Johnson , c lu b president, an-, lounced la s t n igh t. “ •.

Mm. B 0KSC.V1 will be nccoinpiinled ly scveml women Irom Uie club nt Boise. Mrs. Johnson said, mid delo- tmleo nrc o b o cxpectcU - la tiucnd

om aoodtnB. Jerom e w id Durlcy. Women /rom Twla Piilli, Duhl.

Gmbcrly nnd n i e r nre members of Uie Zcnoblft tflub ond will be-In

:tctidQnce a t Uie. limclicon - . tlfc emo oC, Mrs. Clouclipk.Pollowlnu Uie lunclicon. a remilnr

business m eetlns will be cniicliicud t>y Zenobla club wllti Mrs. John.ion ifllclnllnR. Plivnn will be iimde tor utiiro scwlnK lo be done by the

club. . — ,Mr.i. DOBKCiH v.il! nildrc-M llic

Kroup. tcllliiK of licr trip 10 ilie huprenic Kmple pc-v.Ious' lield 1:- ceiitly.

LuiichcotrivrrnnKcaieiiUi nrc under 4io flirecllon of Mr.i. Guy Olln of <lniWrly. tuo.liU'd by Mrf.. Hurry Denlon nnd Mf.s. Cltiude Nl. Oordeii. ilf.n_ of_ j<imbcrly.

MRS. nEBN A no TnOMrSON. who wan M ill Mnna Dalkwill 9f Ru><l befDre tier m arrtiro Snndaj^ Dee. :9 . V Haller. Ttie eeupin will live In inurlaUKh. (Nem E nrrav ln t).

Buhl Girl Weds A t Hailey Rites

MUriTAUOn. Jan. -t-Ml.-ui Monrr nalkwlU. daufthter of Mr^ nnd-Mrn. Jolm Balkwlll of Buhl, beenme Uw bride of Bemixrd TJiompsoii. ran of Mr. find M n. Ed niom ri’on of M ur- lauett. a t a <julct ccrcmony per­formed a t nnllty Sundny, Dec. 20.

ricv. LCJiUe K. Barbee, piutor of Uie B a p lh t eliurch, officiated nl the (ilnRlo rlnR ceremony, n i e Irlde'a m other attended the couple.■ FollowlnK Uje ceremony. Uie trio motored to Buhl where a wcddinq dinner wm served lo.nieml)crn of the fhmlly a t Uie home of the bride's Brandmotlipr, Mrs. Neltle Slirlne.

l-'or h e r weddltrn. the bride wore an Rftemooii drew of Brccn crepe wllIT-blaclc Bcee.viorles.

Mrs. Tliompson Is a itrndiwle .ol th e Plummer hiRh lehool nnd of the Albion su ite NormaJ and (or the pa.-!t-lhreo ycars' has tnunht. Uie slxUi Kmde of the local school.

The popular younR couple will nialcB their homo In Murtiiush whcro Uie bridojroom U employed b y th a 8aTBB*'Prodiwcompany.

R.N.A. Lodge : Instatl%„^ f f

l^ y a l Neighbors of America Friday evening at, the Odd Tellowa Imll with ItislallnUoii of of- llcers tu Uie main event. Mrs. Etflo Wnlltlns. dtaU-lct deputy, presided as InBtnliiiis officer ond Mrs, Dor- o U i^ Puttier, cetemonlitl mu-shal. '>■ l i i v ^ i l o n WAS pronounced by Mrs. AUce Hciscly prior to llie In- KtftlhktJolKTlie alaff InsUiled In­cluded; '

Omcle. Mrs.' AJubla YounR; vice- ornefe, Mrs. QUidi's Tliomfts; chan' celior. Mrs. RebecciTKnBpe: record­er. Ml.w Myrtle Anderson; receiver, Mrs. Winnifred Whitehend; miir- ahal. Mrs. Lena. Kunkle; assistant m arshal. Mrs. Eva Valentlue.-

Inner sentinel, Mrs. Lillian Wll- m: outcr sentlnel, M rs^ o ra Dahl.

ntrom; manaRcr, } musician, Mrs. Aiaff captain; I

...X Ciaiir; " Kieffnei*;

rothea-Put^

a m ccs, P . Modesty, MrJ son :- Ufts fMUmerj- m an; E?d finR bcnrci

.An ofi ■ ^ nced In Uie

liiilcnUons

'adii Putzler; Christoplier*

. Mm. aoid lt Mrs. Clara Puli- [rs. Belle Qreene;

AHKle Iron. mcetinR will bV an-

ar future. Com- read from

I in t Id. nn<

I reside^ d en .

Named on tiie year book conimll* lee were Mrs. Mary Stearns, Mrs nose Onmbrel and Mrs. E!la Oeorfte nnd on tJio relief committee, Mrs Christopherson, Mrs.- Bessie Sims a n d Mra. Kimiand. Mrs. Kiuipe."M rs. WnUJ;i»“ ouUIncd' plans lor

Uie year's vorlc. Refrcsbmenls were served In the lower" halM jy hSn

• Kunltle, Mrs. Iroil* M rs/' Pullman Mrs. Qambrei and A n . Nora Znch- orius.

M AN WEDS\R TWIN F A L L ^

_ Friends here liave received . . . nounctm ents of Uie marriage of o ii- berl Claire Small, formerly of Twin Ptllfl. ib d "Miss Lots HoMl Ituarlc or Golden, fda.. on Dec. 38 amnBevllle. ^

Mr. and Mrs. 8m*U ar« now ai home In Unity, Ore.

Bay BuddriUi of Tn'in m ils. InU. 'm ate friend of Uie bridecroom, wai one of Uie nit(!Qdauts.

. ^ Mr. Small was gndua ted from MJjB Twin Pails high school In'lOSj

nnd Mrs. Small received her eduen- Uon a t Koashia. _

WABUINGTON P. T. A- Washlnglpn Parent-Teacher as

ROClaUon room m othen will meet at ^ 2 p. m . 'ixsmorrow a t’ She home, of

* Mrs. L. P. Avant, 437 Sixth ffvenue east.

Siislaess and Profeeslonal <nvo- {^en 's.dub will meet.at fJO p. m.

w a t th6 Park ho te l for din-

CorrccUon la ChlM

MIS'S JUNE MeKINSTKK. wlio wlH brenme Ihe bride of Ilostr Toiman of .Miirtau«li Wediiexlay, January ' , 23, a l th e 1.. II. S. tcmpir a t I/)Ean. Utah. (I'hali. by Tlir 'News E njrav lnr).

Cetifury Club to Hear''President P f Idaho GroupsOuesC apeaker a t tb c J a n u ­

ary luncheon of the T w en tie th C entiirx-club will be M rs. B. 8. A rring ton of Pocatello, p'rcsl- dent o f J.Kc Idalio Federation of W om en's club.s. J fw a s a n - nounccU-yp.sterday. T lic lu n ch ­eon w ill bc '?ervcd a t 1 o ’clocic a t th e P ark hotej,

year. Noted .UirouKliout Idalio club circles ns i i \ laipiruUonai speaker, Mra. Arrini;U)i> will luldress Uie club

Uie women's place In Uw world SJjc will be JjjlrtxJueed by

Mrs. L. 1:1 H inton, prouram chair- lan of the club.I n the absciicc of Mm, A. J. Pea- ey. club prc;,ldciit, Mr;., U. L- HoK-

i,c«. f irs t vii;o-prwtilenl, will ';J^ -

Fqreisiell Event Honors Olsons

HonorhiK ?.lr. uiid Mr.i, C. O. Ol- m. Mr. .nntl Mrs, H enniin L. Dod- in en tertalnvd n l an ii;formitl dln- :r I'rldiiy cvenlntw at Uielr home.

J36 U iicoln tcrrnce.. and M rs. O l'ionilc it yr;.tcr-

dny mornlnK . for'PiLiiidenii, Ciillf., where they will probably im ke (liclr lew ijonic. . •

Surprise fenture of Uie cveftlns's' ;nieri4iinment was the nrrliojl of « nrge num ber of frlcnd,i. followlnB llnner; who showered Mrs, OLviiv

with handkerchlefti of all kinds. r“ Till* evciilnK wns spent Informally

uid JlRht rcfrc.ihment.-i ucre *erve<l I IL1 conclusion. <•.

K A T IN G P A R T Y HONORS IR O U P F R O M DVHL Tlie Twin m ils PIea.mre SkiithiR

rilnki wns the i.cene rocenUy of a iiarty arnui«cd under thu dlrccUoti :if a group from Buhl. Member.-i of aic party included:

Chnrlc-1 L; JohiiMm. iliiytniind iuBblcflcId, Mury Adnni.i, Idnmia ;lpncii, Delonc HiL-.diim. UIH WiMon, Leslie White, Dorothea Kolimeyer. VirKinla Wiillnms, Jewc Jotim. Pmil Shelton,- Trum nn Probm.co, Spencer Collins. Doni'ii Piirker. Lyle Miiione, May Bartlett. Ellen Hownrd, -

W. a . Wells. John KuUierford, Luclle Malone. .Earl Norris, John Jones, Dale BissAii, Raymond QuIr- Icy, Merle Parker, JoA nn JfamJiUin, Jeanne tte Shelton, Lorrnlne Palmer, Jiimcs Benton. Clinrie-i Quigley. Lester Proehl. Vyroii Nelson, Enrl ?)el.ion. nobe rt Bomh. Don Smith, rru s ten Probasco, BI«ine Lemmond.

William Liilne. Irene Dnvi/i, P. PeWrson. E. Sonter, Lyle SLuon. Jo Bnker. K arl Dftvls, Dill McCnlif nnd Alma Dnvi.-f,'

June McKinster Engaged to Wed 'Roger .Toiman

Mr, liiid .Mr;.. L. J'. M.'Kiiimct of Twin FiUi.i niuiounie llip bct-inlml of llK-lr <liiiii;litfr, .Ml:'.:; Juii,- Mc- Khisier. to itoKiT Tohiiiin (il Mur- taUKh. "niC brldckToain-i'Iccl n the

)n of Mr. iiml Mr.i. It. C. Toliimn, :.o of MiirtnUKh. *■ 7Tlic couplc will exi'liuMKr m;iirl«Ke

jw s a t n Lcremony to be.iii-i loniietl WcdllCidiiy. Jan, ■:2. nl Uie LD.3. temple in Logiiti. UUili.

FoliowhiE their innrftat:i', Uie couple will re.'.lde in MurtniiKli wliero •Ult-lr new home Is now nc.iriiiK rom- plctlon. ,

r^Uis M cK uv.tcr' wn.i Kr:ulii:ilcd from T w in. J-'nlis hiKh ^chn^)l m Mr, Tolmjui was BrnduntiiJ jrn Uie MurlauRli hlRh nlionl.

Second Dance Planned by Qliib

lo r uie A. f<. Danuint; club v.111 In the form of n Klr;it-of-lh(r-yc

■pnrly nnd 'w ill be held W>;tlur:(l rvenUiK. Jn n u iiry /. n l the Anu-rlc LoRlnn M em orl^ lia ll .

Mi'mbirr.-i ho;.t toinniUlri-•III irlcludiTMr. and Mrs. neorcr i-ldc-l. Mr. nnd Mrx D. P. Grovrs. Ir. and Mrs. A. P, Ru;j<eM nnd Mr.'

WKl Mr;;. A. Oslund. A. V. Wll- llnm.i iilinouncMl yrslejdny.

LhinchiK is r.cihedulcd In bcKln .it 0 o'clock.

A. L. Dnnclni? club nu-nibcr.' lii- cludP L<-Rlon nnd nuxllltiry mr-mbers of southern fdulin nnd their (rlend.i.

P. T. A. COVSCU.Pnrrnt-Te-iclier n.vioclnilon coun*

cii will meet tomorrow a t 7:45 p. m, n f Uie honir- of Mrs. Jtonald L. Ornve.i, 1.031 Nlnlli nvenue eanl,

M O IlN JN G S in tC IiU nMamlnRsldB club will entertnin n t

the nnnuai dinner for members nnd fnnillies n l Uie home of Mrii, Albert PutJder ncxl Wedne.'.day evening a t 0:30 o’clock, •

side a t Uie bu:,mi.-ii nicuUng, Mu:>li:iil pr«Ktaiii for llie

,.:Kin will be .arrauHcd by Mr^ Claude Drown, uud Mr^. C. B. Ulid- ^ey will Rlvi- Uie iniernaUonal ri-1- atlons addrc.ir,. spcnklng on "Inler- noUonnl Air ■I'riiii;.portnUoif."

Mr;., P, It. Taber will be In chaiKi o f^coru llons'.

G((i/ Nuriscri/ Show er —' lIonorn^M I's , Jolin.HimlIuiiurlnR .Mr;,, ik-lcn Johnsuii, pn.

llrM roun;.<-loc>nf the primary di |i:ir.imeni of the t-lrrii; wnrd L.D; c!u/rcli, a clciw i/lttl; iu:d hliir .nlmwer Wii:, nrriiliKcd liuit Friday evrnliiK n t the iioiuc of Mrs. A. \V Young. Co-iionteu.ca were Mr;, young. Mr.i. Nellie .Monl«omery, Mrs.'MyrUe Ain:.worih nnd Mrs. Lll- llnn DavLi.

Member:, of Uic prlnuiry depart- mi-nl. Uic Ciirl-iluui;. l Uib and sev- erni friends, nuniberliig UiinyRUc.iU-., attended ihe event, which Included appropriate gnmes and rcfrcsli- mcnls. Games xtt-re uiidrr the direc­tion or Mni, Oardn Kliig and Mr*. Mary Archer, nnd refresiuncjii.’' v.t.i- Nerved by. Mrs, MonU:omcr>' and Mr5. Aln»worili.

Including n stlk comforter and lim lch lng pillowy pfcaenled by tVe Chri.’ im u club and friends, were placed In a buthlnclte l;t one comer of Uie living room, 'llie baUilnstie wa.s the gift primary members,

InteresilnK'tCTrture of Uie evonhiR was a ten-page booklet presented 10 each gue.it to wrlle a nies.-.ose for each day. 'nii-y will be read by Mrs, Johnson while she is in th« ho,-> pltnl,

G rcctiu fi Cards Sholvit,A l A c irem a C lub Meet

following a de-.-.ert luf^cheoii, lie display of Uie most un­

usual CiirLilnias e:ird each member hnd received during the holidays.

Mra. F. T . KellOKR wns iioaWss to Uie group n t Uie home of her motlii-r. Mr:,. Mary P. CarrolL Ten members and two guesu, Sirs. Onl Hutchln:ion nnd Mls:i Ada Johnson nliended the meeting.

Lunclieoh lables were decorated llh heiithcr an<'An arU de by V

dinlm ian. ftoii cnll responses were ml^'Cellnneous qiiolnUon.i.

JJurIm; the busine.vi sCMloii. plans . . . . to cntcrlnln hu:.bamts

n t u supper parly a t Uie

Ida ho Dept. Store; “I f I t ' I ^ l R i g h t , B r i n g I t B a c k ”

Semi -A n n u a I j SaIe,o f G e n u in e G O S S a r d

Foundation G arm entsK es- $5.00 Values Reg. $7.50 Vulues

$395 $5 ’ ^All New-Stock in Styles of

Fnrn t Com binations' F ront Lace Ctfrscts

L ight W eight Combinations

Recent Jcrom eU rides

TWO or Ihe many jiollday brides in Jerome are pirlurrd h r rr with M A rthur Thompson, Irfi, and Mm. P artrr Mellnn, rielil. M n. Tiiompn'iit was MIm Dora Jrn ten , dauehler uf Mr. and :Mn>. O icar I). J rn irn . priiir to her oisrrlace New 1’rar*i eve al tb r home of .'Mr. and .llrm. t.. W. Ttuimpnon. .Mn.. MelUin Is llie dalishtrr of Mr. anil Mr»; l.lojrL i . Williams of Jrrnine and u a i m arrlnt l)rr. :S.*1lrr huvliand U llniird n ith llir IlGlh O ninanre rniiipaiiy In WaAhliiCtnn, and lUie Jiiln hlin-ln llie n rar future. .(Neva KiiEravInc).

Ticcnty Past Matrons Celebrate ' Tioentieth Anniversary of Club‘ Ot};;crvinK tin ; tw e n t ie th nnn lv c r.s ary of tlu : .club'-s lo im cl-

fiig . tjv t-n ty itii'infier.s Df U ie F a s t A facron.s' cftil) m e t t ’rfcfiiy e v en liu ; : it Hit- lumic* of .Mrs. B e lle W liite , n 3 KlKlUh iivonuQ cii.st. O ne c t i o l . .Mn;. G . H . S lie iiru r, ul;;o iit lo iu ie r t a n d e l(ih t

o t Uiu iw c iity m em ber.-, w ere c h i ir le r m e m b er;: o f t h e R roup ,

lilc li wa.s a rK :iiilzed J a n u a r y lll'Jl.'iU 111,- lioiiu- nl' Mr.'i. Whlii Mn., ILw^l), Ai:i-r. club presldni ■■ ■ Mr%.AVlj i • ••

Bolingbrokes Hosts at Party

HonorlMC » grniii) of tlu lr frlcnd:\ :r. nnd .Mr.x, l>nii T . BollngbiiiWe

entertalnoini nn informal pinochle larty lust ft eiilnt: .11 tliclr home on :!lue Ltikri Ildulcyjird nnrlll. Holiday dcrrtrallnns wrr<- u --<l tlirouglioul.

l-'<air Iiilili-s wrrc iii^lay thr*«jtlj,- iil Ihe evening w llli^izes nwiird-

ed to high (.core wliuiers.Pnllowhig Ihr K mie.i. i\ dev.rrt (jjper un.t .'c.TV/vi by Mr. nnd .Mrs.

Collnftbroke.

U R E r /fR F N m s s i o N A R y ^ SO C /E T Y M EETS

Mrs, nifhurd Kllnn. n.'.MMrd by Mrs Verne Mellon ami Mr,i, H. A, a-Afth, pnlrrlaltTrt' niemhcrs of Uie ML•. lonllrv S'V li-tv of the Church of (lie Hrpthrrn nt her home last Thur.vljijT

Devonnil:.l;i were led l.v Ml;., llar'-l I-'iiMinrlil of Pomona. C;<llf., a (;ur:,l of the groop. Mrs, G-jSplrc wn.i nko

Kue.-it. . . .A IcUer, from-'Mrs. L. C- Crnlg.

former member now rrr.ldiuK in Cnll- fornla, wni. read to the group. Dlble

lidy wa;, l^.l by Miv,. I-'lx.MLvi Arlene Nlchobon nnd MIsi

Vlrglnln Kcrlhi»-.luck-nt--. nt McPlier- jnn college. Knma-i. sane "Under Uie Shfulow ot His Wmgn." nies..hi>ve reiurncd to n-Mimr Uielr sludles after iiollduy vklls iiere.

r- i.n

• of

d Mr;;, o lake cliari;r

hirluilln; till■ by-1

•luh*r>r'-;'l-

r flrM

Queen Chosen For Buhl M l A (Annual Ball

I. 4-CHri-.ni l>v inH»il,ii iil»-r:.(if llir Huhl M.I.A :. ctum;li, MJ.-i Mllrtrr<

annmil M l A. <i ? held al tl:

hall, Jan . i'l. It Uilril lilac

Ilutrlilw n will hr n que'-n -

Always n

. .. OJ«T**BSlea and ,hl« Kll»- hawks w'lll furnl.di Uie dance muslo«

d plans nre wider 'way for «ii»ciil‘ dance ntimhrrs Uurlni thn eve­

ning.lli f t decoriilliii: o r the hall Li un­

der Ihe dln-<;tlriri gf Uio Y*.t.MJ.A. ,lth l>iuglwi Hsn.-.en, presldentrflnd—;i\.h- Ccix mill Wdoii sioi:e.v hii

ei-rriiioiiy o f croKnln* the *•111 !)'• :uuii-.ori-a l,j- the Y.L. of uhUli ^lr^. iin Tatji Li

nt. and ML-..-. I.'. iLi.-ile llliu-.en ' -.s I3nllyP»cklinm. a.-.!.WiMils, <-r:, t)I ll»- Twill i.-„ll.-, Make

<•'■1', nnd Ik large fii'iii Uuhl, ■I'wln •

Ml'.r. Will b.' ..i>.

1 mill 0’

S f a r l s - r o i l , I V :;43. ittG U L M t, rniCKS

Virginia Kaar, Vii-ginian Will Wed at Burley

1U!I!I,KY, Jail! 4— Virgliih* -K;uu. <la.iPhi>-r o f Dr. nnd Mrs. C. W. K;i:ir <.t IJarlry, nnd Wllllnm If. Huilth of l'i,»nl;lin. Va., nre .-xpeclcd h.-ri- ;onn far Uirlr wc-dcUnK- which will hi> nl (he Presbyterian ehuroli Tuerrlay, .I.munry 1. A rei'eptlon nt

' line nf the brlde',-i jiari 'I,VI , Ihirle;

the ' 1r tirr Ilf charlrr iiirniberr. r-:it:ni nf Uie HM-nty charter mem-

IxTs m-ic- pri-.-.c-nl'nt th f M-:.sinn, In- :hulliig Mrn. Whl(e. M n . Genevieve Jwljihl, Mrh. Lei-ce, Mr.-:. A. P. 8en-

vlU tiillo-A llir'prremnny. TliP

a. r i<r. w il lHEAR VSYCnOLOGlSX

11! Ihr l!il%lii'-.v, nnd Pro- fe.-.il(inal Wniiirn'.-; club will hear nichiiKl I.. AvcilIL prnIr.-;or of ptvchrdOk-v III Mlaim S late Normal •.chnol, nl ihrir dinner m 'rlln g lo- |IU.1TI.-,V rvi-iiliit; .It nmo o'clock nt Uir Park holel.

Prorr-.-.or AVr-rin will (ll;.cu;.i •■Si>rr<-li rnrrfrtloii In Chlldn'n." Mn,. I)orL< .Sirndley Is pr«v?raln

■ man for Uir eyenlnr., . p iano, (juarlel, Don Toobon.

llonald Srllr'ii, Murray North nnd Ipnnan will play •’Mnrch■iMl-naU" -liy I-ivlnae. ’Hiey are lu<lcntr. ot Mrs, Kffle Rlllerd Illli- riii, who V.1II Iriid the group i.hig-

-It.-.. II, .1,1)1 ijijiliJi. Ill

.‘'ilU e-orm sby. .Mj

L- elKht V

D lnkrlacker, Mrs.i; Jrrnnir.

[ i j^ ^ i l a Mn-

ri were pieiented

blrtM ay p;irty tlienir, a birthday cakc wiUi twenty lighted candles cTOlered the dining room laljlc.

t3urlnr a humorou.i ccrcmony rou- ducted by Mrs. Agee." Mrs, Kmma .lonr:..’Mrr. He^J Penee and Mrs.

A. Lsndon. Mr.i. H^N. Champlln. retlrini! worthy iniiiron pf • 'I'win Palls chapler, Ordi*r of the Kas(rm S tar,' wii:, inducicd Into member- ;.hlp.

Mrf, Shearer prexlded- nt J lie piano, pliwliin "Auld L.;ing syne" and a;: a miiri'h. "Hot T im e.In the Old Town." iihe al-.o siiiiK "ilo;.e In the nud'" by Dorothy Forster

■ nnd "Tlie Hand ot 'Vou" by Carrie Jaepbs Bond.

Two violin solos. ••Serenade", and "O Solo Mfo." were plaj’ed by D. W.

nooK /JKwnv OF A .-4 .y , U'. TO M EET'

Members of thn Dook Review group (if the Auirrlcun Ai.i0Clall0n of Unlver.liy Women will meet for the f im time since Uie hnllduys to ­morrow evening a t B o'clock a t the home of .Mr«.'Ituasell Mtller.

M n. Cecil Jones will review Uie boo}:. "Mr. Skcfim sion- by EllM- belh-

All Intereiled women nre prlvlleg- i to allend the group n^erttngs, ani

member?hlp In the A.A.U;W. Is nol :.:.ar>-. Mrs. a iir lh Rrld. chnlr- , iKilnied out yesterday.

Ilagley, accompanied by ills young daughter, Donlia Itiic Bagley, piano pupil of Mrs. Nellie Ostfom,

Mr:;, Minnie Ehotwell, Mrs.' CalH- crinu Potter and Miss nertiia Tice .-.erved’ refreshmenU a t the close of UiK, program. -

•UNCLE JOE-K-8 ■,

f T P r n ^

H e r e N O W !

and the fam ous MISS SIMPLICITY pARMENTfe

A nice aseortm ent of sizes — b u t be here early. E x p ert fitting" by our own corsetier^.

SPECIAL CLOSE-OUT!5 Ladles' C ravenette RAIN COATS

Made By United Slatca Rubber Co.Colors', blue, tan, brown ond white! Sizea 14, IG, 18 '

, R e j f u la r $ 1 4 .7 6 .....................- .............. .................................................

f

1 BLACK COATFitted back fo r Ull figure. Crcpc lined. Rcffular 518.95 Size ' 18......__ $3.9«L

SKI SHIKTS'.Long Sleeve, dark ffrcen with skating figures. Sizes 14, 18, 20.Rcsiila^ $2.60 ..

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T \V 1N F A I . i a N E W S . TnV IN F A L L S . ID A l lr ) . SUN'DAY mOIl>.MNG. J A N U A R Y 6 .1 8 ^ ' ■

.SIOCKSREGISIERDERAIEp

Specialties Show S trentjlh W hile Slcel^ancl Motor

Issues'Wcal^en

M arke ts A t;A GlanceNKW YnUK, J.n - I fJ- -

Uir clory «

ullKlilly IiTrKtifnr Iciuiciiclr . Wlillc nir nv,ortiia-iU r)f cxhlblU'i! jitrruKili. iiiul rr. t

. spot.i V rrr to l>r sren In niiwl. ■ RTOupi. Mfrln wp»l:rtii-<l iinil in rllpi>cii n/i<T lliplr Imunclliik' /ormnnce of llic jirpirdlnu nr

Tli» A.voclnlpd Prp.'.i rtvi-mttc of BO Jllwlcn ijiiimiK'-d to hnlcl n‘ iicl K irf of .1 of It jwliil iind for tlu Ilvc-ilny ntri-lcli wix-i iiu, .11. wwkly iipliirli aIiicc- mrlv N/^Vrmbrr ■ .Trlln f(•r,1 lolalccl SRVflTO rh:irr;i."

Uinlljrvi nev.T. Mil! wp.i on the ..(ildfr n[ .Tiock.1 iililimiKli jomc polrn-

tint biiyrra to llnltt cnin-mltmpnV.1 pendlns iircnlili-nlliil m««nKP 10 conicrrr.i Moiidiiv.

U. S. Steel niul !Irthl<-Iicin dropprd nboul n t>nlnl rnch niul Cenrm' Molnrn mid Cliry.ilrr rIip<1 frnotion

■ ot tliflr I-'rl(!i;y'» rlinri) Mlvanci-.Uiilvnrniil PJclurci urrfi-rrnl laek.

«1 OH 0 more iwlnt.'i to itii r.pcciiic Jar advntirr u l Uin pxM wrrk o r‘;

;-U>iiclilnB II iipw iiciik for morr Him ;a yenr ulonK wltlj Shvukp Arm.i.

Etuilnjiin Kalnl:, U, S. Oyimiin .Allied Chrmlcnl ix'nd Arn.Ttcnii Cm wcro up 1 to 2 poliit.1. Minor khI

•wrre rctoliurd by Sniitn Kc, Poii; k-ylvnnln. Mnclc TVllck. Woolworlli Iiitcrnnllonnl Hnr\T.iirr. Unit' Alrcrntt, Wr«tln(;liou:,r. Grurr HectHc, U. S. IncliwirlHl Alcoln

.Celotcx (uid WeMom Unlnti.

Stock Avera«;es-

W. • A'

Trend of Staples

(JOVBItNHKSI

- H letals

Kortr.ir; JKW YOIIK, .• ilvrrl/iivnl'-ai

c.nl dlwHiunl f.

Butler and'E"<:BHAN l-RASCIKCO

r

K s :

DOSTON—TTw *n1um» nf t (a ih« wool matkrt lhl> »•*]

tb. M Utr »n<I U- d •mm 1» n rn tn from burlni

lnflu»nt«d It

lUe ireaU. J’rioM ir»<»___ _ ___ _ _B. OfMM >mU <|B0lati«na «n snrffd

, ^ 4ta (sr tin*. D>Ulo>. <lc t» 4te for

f

S STOCKS'*-r:rV< . 1.1 1.1

i-', . 'I

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- 'H i f c

c. . r!.,

l i p ' f c r

•i;;'::','.;, Ti-. - ^ 4 ^ - j ; : ;

......' ^‘ .1 '’ ' v

Livestock Marlicls

G A im S IE O II■ wei mm

Reiiorts of Improved • Flour Business Inspire

Purchases .

- '^llv^rKANia.IN

>;nr«:V:r<l tlir irral

r s . x ,

•>

Twin Falls MarketsM r.

Ch-.U. iithi I

0.rt»,lei,i but h.V.

i^mc«..saKn- — , — Ilor«. per __

•auu>m.tt^Bii to<

C;irIoii(l. nlilpini-nt.1 of ivrL-.lii imii\odltli-:i for Jiin , 3;Kinhn Falin rllstrirt—I’ntfftoi.v; Twin nillri dl.Mricl—Potalor.i

:ilona G. nilxinl vrK'.tablr.'. I. CuUlwcIl cll;,lrlcl—Apples 7. oill

P O IA T O I^ S

;'V i-,,r^r.5

. Mink.,.mlInn O.I_.t,trr..

V -,r'’’l •. ..MrU.'.i'tif.l

■,w ..1~, E~«t ron.llll.n, 1

^vi..

■Ii.'n,-B->I ron.illl'mCITtrAflO OVION:h ' ' '

riiirA r.o—sn.iii, Cnin. . .~ 1 ;:i..n[.htli;SV K U -nn!« Jl.t* ir.

■•'orlhrrn. IJ.IO la |:,W.

►'iRt.n Hrrna

Kanrr rfd irp 11.M In i<.

Pl1~Vl.ll Kd.'’ i'on'vt.ANr>^i*«»~'i ii-«

aimv M lit HIM UCAIrtK'**tlon or •JS'.OOO-mllf* of tho'tlirre- tnUllon-tnllr hlHliwny system of Uir Unltwi aujU'3 ii.--.“ "RirfiW Pc~hlsh-

rensliai>loShipping

C iv r lU r Krr.l C. rannr llnlnii PncUln freljh l atcn Twin Kail’ .

T im e TahFfea^-.,,„.l. cl in.1 n...„

■jM.l.Jl linANCjt

N.VthWuni

5. ill. mil olh<n V

lx « n ttaw t ____

F o r S a l e !1 lUiFicheiw-depth of

*15 to *36 nn nerc, pnrllc lurly ndnpicd for potntocs. BlfnUn,. and itan a , ’ElevaUon, « o o 'ttei. *■

C . A . l ^ o w nTezllnc. T c i u , >

l ie p o r t .s I f l o fPIIIP FOB FEED

Extension D a irym an Tells Place of Beet Pulp in

C attle D ie(

.. In .JU^rnliirc (ivnllablp • tlirmiKli ih r oftlcc ot County Anciii D. T. BoUMgbrokc, liifonnullori ni)oii Uie fccdluK Of « c l beet, pulp to dairy crtUlc U ptfiTcd by Iviin II, Lou ' nr,vNJixM?„,ion dnlrj’nian fti Bt

rW el beel piilp, which mny iiu-d /fliPccMfidly In fe-dliiK dairy cattle, 1.1 rt fcMl pf low tiuirltlvc value, contulnliiK 11.0 per. cen t dry nuitier. OO per cen t prou-li^, and na per cent total dlResUble nutrlentii. 'riierc U vcr>’ Iltlle cnlclum or p!: phorun 111 wet beet pulp, mid c

•r.raurnUy m n ilnenil Mij1))lriiirnl :.lioiild be mipllTtr’il' when It l.i Je<rH ih f rn>on ;xiint.i out. i i u enilrdy llUely Unit a imrmnl rnlloivwlll 'up- ply ninplo cnlcHmTr'but, )itioipTiori:i .■.lumUUbc RupplletSlu H ie 'fonn of •iiranu'd bone mcnl or .itrfillm l boii*CTioiir. ■

"Kxcw.ive nii'^nUUrs of wri ■t-ulp 'iJlould uot be Ird becai

laxative. Jia.-. u low nun'linlt. iplloii of

Idaho',Puhljc W orks £ommis- S (0 f i)? r0 ffe rs Recommen­

dations in ReportllOISI . Ja n .TTlV -IU i'li" :.

i.-alcl 1>C ndiiiliiric-ird Dy a Iinn.!.al.irl.'d ii.ilunlr--4oii

1. ,1 :ull-tliiir M-ficlarv, Public „h-.•.'m m lM .UrrJ, O. NewcomL

if notioiiT.i- liDan

a ir ^ b r ci(r liihor coil- Hi-, and initf- idUi.trlal (lu-

• '-ft; '--

y i w t z T u S i i -

ifi llinltlnj; nillk j>ro<luciloii. U I' advlMibl.' to llm ll frH ln s c)f 'Xrl Iwrl pulji ti) 25 to 3S |X)Ullds |k t f tw da lly " Uie exU'iu^lon-dalryinaii wrltM.

Slrlclly on a toLnl diHr'Mlble nu t­rien t b;uMn, wi-t bcrt pulp^»nt;illi-. upproxlnnxtrly* oni'-.-.Uth 01!, niucli lotul dl!:cr.tlb:r initrleiil a.t lUtnUa Imy. Wci bet'f pulp. Imwcvi-r. lia.'

>111 i ^ e d fcrdlllK Vu lK- <Uii- to It.- .'TCCTHTiVre und jmlalJibllUy Unit Ir nn|WMlblr to drIlnllflj'VvaItial<-. II ii]:-*-ndiU vurlrty to ilir rntlmi, iii;<: wlicn ft'il wHli alfalfa hsy •.■•ndri ir iialiuiro the ratlm i. iicrDrdlno J« .Mr. UniKliury. ■* •

*\VVl b e d pulp'.TByo<xl frcrt In llmltMl niianuilr.'i; < H E (n U>r lim­i t Of lU e<-ono.nlc?*Si^irrnl au.l jiracllral vahic. l-Vc-d iTOi'cow In- (llvtdunlly,' prrf.Tiibly iilli-r nillKI(j>; to avoid undi-t.Irabl.- iilllk flavorf.,' tlKi r c iw t mlvLii's lirtxmcliKlink. '

ciiiiiinl.-.^loin'r II wire -to iiVcvi'ii rd.i witiiin Wit ii

lit public works coil-

Y o n n j; O .en iocrals

l*]an ( lo i iv e i i t io i iIIOISE. Jun. i (/V,—YtfUnK 'Drino*'

-atlo club.’; ot Idaho will hold n >nvcnUoji.lieri;.i!JaU!i4lolic)-SJoii*. ly nftcrnooii "Id ■ lrai>yict buM- L-S1 nnd afford Hit voiiiiu Dcnio- •al.i froitKall ovrr ll'ir .state, wlm

.will comc to »(>;•(• lo -a t ifn d tlio lliiiURimillonr^Tr t)j)piiriiinlly lo get tonpllirr." ‘ '

William r . Oallov,av ol nol.'.P, lie prrnldrnl, mad'- ihf^rannotino!- •nt tonlKlit. Hr r.ald <lir prpKriun

:i-ptlon nnd 1 Mippcr,

- R U P E R T

Sl.itcm l.ravp — MhM-.yJane and .Mnruarct ,MonlKOinrry>im Wcdne.t- day, rctiimJnK torfifrir hoinr nt i;drn. a lte r npeil-UuK New Vear Iirrc with ibPir :.lMrr, M1;.1 Mary iniiJibftli \fontKom.Tv. —

Kcliirn« lo Cna.M— lun Olentieun- f, ^ecoI^ cinv. phannacffl mate

. the U.'B. niv.vy, now r.tntloncd a t San Dleso. liai rrltiriird tlierc aftei

tw. ' 'Mr. 1l>l.i klntrr. Mir.i Nmiry oicndcntiliiB. He ha-1 been In iliv navy five ycnr*.

To ilm p iu i — niplry Van IJvcry tui Rone to Hie Vctrrnn'n honpltnl L Bolne wlierr he will rcrrlvc jn rd- al treauneiit. He w.v. uccompanlcd

by O. \V, Paul. MTvIre oltleer for tlip American LcKlon iio'.l.

ONE KESOItT Ol'KItATOIl• NO SKIt.Vfi KNTHUSTASr

JACKSON, Wyo., Jan . * (-P) — Some folks tliink tlir oprrator of a

er rr.-.ort In tlii* Teion country llBYC CTllll lL tn-r*T*»pr1‘tY ~‘yATr

lowlnj? In nil adviTtbcmenl of his litSitelry:

'Thi5 nrrirhy town ot-dndcson piles Rkllrnj cqulpmnn_mid lins ex- cpllen^octor nnd an iip-to-dMc ho4-pim," • • . _

• .dairy

SEJT OFFICERSFiler Ho.st to Im p re s s i^ ; ,

Joint Installation Ceremonial -

FlI.KU, .Ian. 4 - J o ln t Inslnllr nt n ip r, •iVln'l-'iiUn, F:xcer,1or, } r.cn. KUnb<.-rIy,-irnlll5ter. Kiiull Mn\uiliiln Hock GranKP.'i w m -JirUl rrldav .-vpnlnK n t tlir Kllcr Or luill will) 2ID members ailendln • I'lirl .Innrs. Pomona OrnnRe I ter, artPd ln^1nllln^: officer Mr.i. ,IoiU-!' and'.MI;--i Viola 3*ber;.olc liiMnllliK inardiiih , >!r.n. Cllnlon Doui'iKTiy nnd Mb..'< I-'lo^•llr Ileer

Mrs. Ix'p Kmib prMlded a t the piano diirlilK tlKr Iti'.tallnlloa

Hprrlal luiiubfr.s wen- furnl.'ilied by n (luartci rniuponed of I,pp Enlih, Cllffonl •nioinas, R. ,1. ICljer.-olo. Don SppiK-T. and 0 , IC. Orlevp ofTKnull cave a vocal :.olo. TollowInK H'p ceri-inony llcalrlnf aiid IlORcr ’Ilw in- a.', wUli I’hlllp C o rey 'n t the plnnofunilMn-d rfiirinVt duet-v ------

T:iIl;:;S.iTr ;:lvenj»5' the newlv In- sl.illnl ni:,:.|..r^ who arc KImer Jlard- Inc of I'tli-r n vanw . W. O. Jnfkv of Twin K.il^.. J. L, Ditrnes, proxv'^nr William Wl.vcman of Hn-i-.m, Klmer Dov.ett. Kiiull, D. W. Pnttrrson of Kxrrl.-.lop, Vlrull William of Moi|n- lain Hix-k and' Frank Ensiman ot llnlll-.t.T Ciranre.

nplrr^hiii'iil.i were sfired by a Kroup <>( wom-n o t tlie Filer CranHC.

Irialid'ans Enlist I'or Army Doty

.5A1.T I..MCK c m * Jnn, * (.W- Jd;ibo youtlin piilUtrd In. the

tjnlted Slalc'i arm y licrc today. Tliey

Daughter of Form er. , Rupert Pjiir Killed^

nUPfniT. Jan. •* — Mr5, W^lter MaltUiKly. wlm. wlili nvo of her tlirec clilldren. Inr.t licr life In nn ollfomo- blip necldenl-nenr TMirr, on C hrlit- mas dav. w»i. a dauKlitri; of Mrs,' Henry Cook, former rc•.^ldpnl of Ru-

-fiaidjjri;jrr3nic-i3im .^n,-0f Ruffertr Siirvlvlhn half ,sl.nrr»-nnd ‘brolliT

rr* are Mrs, Roy Jcaitf, nupert: HHfn_ConV. Howard, W llU a-m . Trank. Henry jr ,. nnd Donald Cook, all. former rcfldcnl.'' hpni, now of Pocntcllo.

FURNITURE SALEllBVlnc drctdrd lo leave Twin Falb . I will tell a i Public Auctign on

, T u e s d a y , J a n u a r y 7 , 1 9 4 1 , ,%i *20 Slh Avp.'n.. u tir tln r a t I P. M .S lurp , th< foliewlnt!

1 bedroom suite (sum «fO0d) bfdntrail. tp r ln n . d r tu x r , la r t r mirror, dremlnc table; 1 tram bedstead. *prln*»; I ^ak drr«»er. larsr 1«tt- ror; I oak dreulne table: 2 chiffonier*, oak; 1 white enameled Irott bedxtead with ip r ln n : S m a t l r e u n (co tto n ); '1 foldlnc lanltsT? eol with RiattreMi 1 fom blnaU on^nk an^ faookcaae; 1 oak wrft- In r de* k ;.l hall tree; 5 oak 'eha lra; 6 rocken. 3 Ianre. 2 (mall;1 t a r ^ (olid naS exlenilon dininc talilB (4 leaves); D Ita lher seat, d ln ln r c h a in : I 'ln lld oik buffet (mirror); I (all-Uaf round b rn k - faat (able; 1 door lamp w ith ihade; 1 ll-day clock: 1 ro rcM tm -

-J irw ix r; ■! P-tube'radli^ w ith itah d ; 1 electric waahef; 1 Ice re-, rrirem tor; 3 farje m n ; amall r u n : canned- f r e l t^ n d preserreT aod fm lt 'J a n : dUhea and k^ctien utenilU i ta rden lo^li and tfoM.

FRED GRIEVE, Owner“ ' TERMS CASH ‘

n O l X ^ E C K RALES (JOMPANY. AUCTIONEER AND CLERK

Critics’ Choice

CIIAULE.S CHAPMN tu m i down New YocyyFllm Critic* awari' llic be«t kercen'aelor of 1910.

CHM iREJECIS I l § ; AWARD

Veteran Film Rijiyer'Objects to Implication of A d o r ;

CompetitionEW Y O Itii,'‘Jiiii. ^ 1,1’,—Clinrli

o.iiiiilln relrrlcrl toili.y Ihc Nc>. York Him crltlcv-nward an tlu? l»-;,t r^rcen nctor of IHIO. brc‘«u;.e fc -J jr - llevcd arrrptance would eoiWllui.;

-knowlnlfiemrnt of "Hie fact Hint Uors arc .^ompcti^i; wltlj. eacli hi'r." ^•'.'jihiU an approach lo one's work

nnplrli :Jifil I

fJif iDiriClitiplln. 'vho.Mr -miMiluc" plclurc

'•llie Groat Dictator," failed lo In •lie Hie critical cnthuiln.^m cxpcctrt

Ni-w; York. wi,« olfrrcd the awari a S\iailay. i t was to Imve bc.ri l•^clltt•ll lit n crltlc.i’ party tomor

Id ah o A ltorn 'cy 's

I ’ la ii M e m o r ia lnOISK. Jan . 4 (,V,-Memorial :,

Ire for 'JO Idaho lawyer;*, who died diirUiK the p aM T rar — Includlnt:

William K;iloruh nnd J iuIk,L Wood of 11Q1.M- - will be

held Tuesday a t 10 u.tn, In tin Mlpreme a>iirt room.

JudKi- Wo(mI pre.sldPd a t Hie famed aai:4_o£-

Wllllnm Hnywood am.............■hard (or the ii!;;;uMlliatlon ot for- ner Covcrndr Stcuneiibcri: a t which

-luc^i WHS a ^pcclal pro.M'cutor.J oatSr.'i to be honored Intlude W Orr Chaiiman nnd John W. Grnliiin ol -iVIn l-'nlln Mid ChBrle.1 W. Pom' eroy of Pocatello. '

HAGEgMANo iJol»c-^Mrs. Merle Frencli took

ron. ' Donald, to Bol.-.e tor ilm enl for » broken n rm .'i fe

broke his nrtn three monUi.i aRp, Coast' CiiMt — W. J . Horn „.

Onktlnle; Calif,, has been visiting ni' the M artin Currsn home.

• VUIt fViendu — Mr. and Mrs. Dob SwitJcr of Gmnd Cotileu are. visit- lac nt the a ienn»D cltj home.

iu tu m llrre — Mr. anil Mr.i. Roy nr-ion.t nnd Jean have returni-.

from Salt Lnke. Jean l.i spendlnK - tfw days a t home before rctunilnR

Albion.Kelums lo Coait — W nlter Tutc"

left Tue.iduy for Hcrkdey. CiilH. after fpeniJlnR Uie holidays wltl. ;hl.i parentji, Mr. and Mrs. Osew “'a te . . . '

DaiichteH Visits — Iona Conrlll F W clicr Is spi-ndhiB llic liolldiiys

JVlHi her parents,' Mr. nnd Mr.i. J. W .C ond lt.'

Ilojiilay r .u rs t» - 'M r . nnd Mrs, Uonartl Oondlt ot ErttimcJnw. Wash., and Hheldon Condlt of T n- roma spenW he holidays n t the J . W. Condlt home.

3 tn

Possibility Seijn of M Jem pt to Bring (reland J t ^ a r

on B rita in ’s Side

lONDON, Jnn. * 0'P)-:Some H rlt- '..h .Nourrr.i r.UKKeMed last nlRlit. in the IlKht of the .'crlM of iKunliftigs In Irclftiid. ‘ th a t tlie Germans wero trylnff to brlnu Ireland Into the war on nn tah i's tide. j . , '* Should Ircl.Mid c n ttr Ihp confHet.thf'e per.'.ont Mild, BrlVitn would boforced to-l>eli> fnrtlfv Hial weak re­public and thus drain hes.own re- soutcen,

Irplnnd.^iey slate<l. was hopeless­ly deficient in an ti-aircraft Kuns- field arUlIery nnd amniunltlon.

Ktorcover. It wns ndded, nhoilld Ireland come (n on B rlta lirs. .tMn the Roynl Air Force would be hand- Kl-thfl Job of patrolHnu annUier rn - 'tlon agnlnr.t German bombers; the ■Drliish army wbidd t>e forc«| to pro- tect scores ot nddltlniinl airdromes and potenHal InndlniT-flclds npnlnst a DOMlble a ttem pt to land InvadUiR German troopi,

rflmllnrly. these persons fcisertcd. Irish b'sres for Hio. British ■ navy, '.nich as Ix>ch Swilly, would be less ailvnntacrous to the IlrltWi It Qcr- mnny were n t war with' Irclatnl-■vble.t. hill fill* fO.td; lo mr^n.

Should Grrli

II not

Ket Ireland Into ils necount—sill'

would havB the 0i)P0rtun1ty of bombiniT BFltaln's dlvlnlons in Ulster loiiy before they could start the rI- «anilc task of tnkliiK control of now- lieiilriil Ireland lt.ielf.

Liite.-.f rei)ori;i. moreover. suiTsesl ^ th a t the Grnimn strenRth In Ire— land Is not llmltrd to form al'dipio- .

latlc^rcpri;;; latlve.i

NEW YORK. Jan . 4 01-1 — 'n i" American FrJeii<l.'i of Irish N eutrnl- Uv, clrtlmlnR lo repre.-tent i,Irl.'.li oreanlr.atlnij’ . lust, rraphed the German Wa-.hlni!ton a protect n unwarranted Invnslon i lirnlral terrltorji."

l l i e a.-.'.oclatlon said II ln« the i.entlment o ' of. Alnerlcim.i"c real concern I ...........................^hu! (it^ Irish people which has c cmrod within the past two days andwhich ulleKedly h .............................German action."

thles.s >111-

cnwed by

Protection Denied Prwfits in Freight

noisn. Jan . < (/IV-A motor, ear- rli-r cnnnot be burred'from operaUnK In an area merely because the oper- Vloiis limit the rcvcnut? of another operator. Federal JudRc C. C. Cnv- annh licld In an opinion today. •

JudRc Cavanah stir.talned an or­der by Hie Jntetstate eommerce.com* mi.wlon Rmntlnit the GrnnRcvllle

frciiiht. ■ operated by VlrRll lUw-ne nnd Arley llaener.T»vmlMlon lo operate a.i a motor carrier be­tween I,ewlston*nnd GranKevllle.'

Inland Molor Frelcht and S tar bay nnd 'T r-in iftr company, both ojicrntlnR out of Mosco.w. broiiphtlhc-CTilt-ar.trtnff-tl^"t-thc-r.O.O.-orde r - --------be set aside, ,- • n le plnlntlfC-' nllcRcd the l.C.C. I had failed to show need of additional conipellilvo service between Ui© two ivilnt-s or Hwt Hie present volumo of frelKht^-n.f not belnR adequately handled, ^ th a t GrwJCCvlllB AMIS' •

could provide better service, Cftvanah In his opinion broiiuht

out the plaintiffs were realli- one com uany.'and Uiat the GranRevllle

both morningand evening service.

. R eal E s ta te T raonfors

Furtibihcd by the Twin FaJU^ Tltlo and Abstract Company

'> '^ h u n d a y , Januar? *,l5ee<!. a . Baxter lo E. Baxter. »I.

I ^ t 43. Ppck.i Addition to Btdil. ^Oeed, L.'T^l. McArtlmr to ' A. C.

Bowen, »I. Pt. Lot X Dlk. 120, Twin •Falls.

Deed. J. A-Lovelt to F. W. Walton, »10, Lot J. 6 * . iS. 10. 18.

'-G c a u ln e lnuxirt«t.B w eet _ Bpanlali Yellow. V aiehcla'

, ■ ONION. SEED, jua lttfew .poundslelt. Place your order now; m arket. ndS-anclng.‘

IDAHO BALF.8 COMIJANT' Ban): * T nist Bids, Twin FalU

U S M S HT R U C K S . ^ n d C A R SA Good ;^eiection \ P a i r Prices:

PickupT1929 I?odKC Sc(3nn....» 6 0

1930 I^ord Coach...... .. • 6 5193G Ford V8 Coupe.. 315 193G Studebnkcr Sedan,

( ix trn g o o d ................. 3 6 51938 C hevrolet M aste r

T udor ........... 525'1939 Chcv. 1/. T. Pickup,

6.50x16 tlrc3 find A- ‘ speed trnn« ............. 4 3 5

1936 DodRC Pickup, new p a in t and good 2 6 0

1937 In te rn a tio n a l C Pickup, long w . b._ 3 2 5

T 93 '9”C H cv n ;-jT ^ ':rr(5 k u p ; 4-H5Ccd t r n n s ........... " S i s

1940 In h D-__________like nciv............ ..... 5 9 5

1939 'International D - 2 Pickup, Ions w. b... 5 9 5

1939 Chcv. Pickup, 4- spcctl ..................... 4 W

1933 In tcm a fm a l I I/2 T . G 6o(l' mcchanical cond.,

. ’o n ly - ------------------ 2 5 01937 Ford 'V -8 IW T. -vtruck .. ..... ...... ..... 3 9 5

1940 Chcrr-li/rT.'W ith— 8.25x20 tires ....... 8 5 0

193G DodRC 4>/ T . truck • w ith . -atockr a c k —..-...... ....... ...........

193D'Chcv. V ^ T . ^ 1 75

We have 2 i hcad-of Rood'work h^es, tnosUy youns and well broke. Several good ni^chcd icam& *

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES AND SBRVICBMfeVey’s

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The cents you save-on fuel bills may cost do llars in doctor’s billsW A N T A D R A T E S '

mjbllcnuon In boU) ths NEWS aND TlftlE;b

BM td onCoit-Per-W SWI doy___- L - .— - i- 5 c per word8 (lays..... -Ic per word per dny6 days ...... . „3c p e r w o rd

Tper d a yA minimum of len worOs U required In any one cIiiMlflcd ftd. Tlieio ro tes Include the combined clrculaUons o,{ liie News and the Tlmc.i.Term* for all c larif ied Bria . . .

CA6II

COMPLETE COVERAGE - AT ONE COST - -

•** Vk a(U i• ____ ■ IN JEROME r?5i,

Un\c Ada a l K & W RcWWccr DffAnf.INES . > -

Insertion In the ‘nm ui 41 a

. T ills p5l>«r BuhKrlbea to the rot.e o cthica of the Au6clfttlon of. News­paper C laultlcd Aclvr)iiL-.lnt; Miin- nccrs nnd rc.iurA’i] llie rli;Iit to .ed it o r reji;ct mil' cliu<illU-d odvcrlblnB. •■DUiW Ads" CArrj'ltJK a News - Tlnics box niimljcr nro strictly confliltntlal

“ and no liiformAdon cnij bu Blvcn in rccard to U ii'advettker.

ahould'■Jn n11nu„,,_ ..... ...

s lncorrec\ Insertlori.

GOOD THINGS T oil.V

FRESH Arizona Kriipcfruli. 75c biiSlieJ— lu»lt bushel. Polnloos. onions, nil variety iipples. Grow^ era' Mitrket, OM Main

SCHOOLS AND TRAININGNEW d B M C .y ^ r l D«cember 30Ui

nnd Janui(i7® Ui—day and, n ight schook YoTipan. enroll now, Trclfl Falla Cuslnejj University.

LOST AND FOUND• BLACK" saddle r

SALESMAN WANTED \VUnt majj who can use blR oppflj-

liinlty to make good money. Fran- cliLie lo sell Na»li Custom Tallor- c«l cloUic.1 open. Should net excel. Income. W ant m an UiU territory n t once. Wonderful n c w ip rln g lln^ out Jw i. aoui. Write for In- form ation today. T lie .A . Noah Cotfipony, tOOS Elm. Cincinnati.

-^OhiwLOST; r t x Tcrrlcf. ,

name of "Skipper." Wljlte w ith ' black ipo ti, scar a ^ ^ d e . lU p u n d .

call 1300'or W i. Reward. ^

BUSINESS OPPORTUNlTTtiS

PERSONAL'S"CARS and paMcnger*. Share ..peiue.1. 237 Van Buren. Phono

230.

UARUER shop onilpTjent. Small down payment. 225 3rd streetAOUtl).

SERVICE station for lease, located 107 West Addison: Meier pumus and grease e<3Ulpment. Phone 13i.

BEAUTY SHOPS

OENUWE oil pcrrnanents, $1.00 up Work Ruaranteed. Phono MOi-J. E38-Main north. •

ATTENTION! Mrs. Neeley's Beauty • Parlor la now located h i A yr.i

Barber Shop, 230 Main North. >• Phone 355-R.

SITUATIONS WANTED

HELP WANTED—WOMENMIDDLErBRtd litdy for housework,

care of child. C. D. Lunte. R l. 3. Twin Falls. .

CALL on friends, euni up to $5J-V.'lc. W ear. 8l^!V .new "Style-Dntcd" dresses. O et your* free. Expcr. u n - nocesaaty. Janalene, DcpU 809, I n ­dianapolis. Ind.

r r DOESN'T COST A CENT to (tet^-full de talln’lio® to c am .: .

• \ to 118 o r more weekly In spore tlAie. Your-own dresse.i free. Faah ' Ion Ftocka. Dept. R-81S4, ClnelH' nail. O.

BELL NYLON Hosiery w ith lamojia----- BnBa*Prol«ot«d -»Uk-ho«lery. .S«n-

lallonnl profit opportunity. W rlto 'fu lly for nample Silk atocklns. American MUli, DcpU P21S7, In- dlanapollJ. Ind . "

.•WANTED: Perm. rcpreaenlAtlyo for ' Hoover Uniforms. Smoeka, Aprons,

FWW«. nuniw. doctors, waltrewea uniforms, ^ a r t ityleE PUlUt quality. Exceptional comm. " ‘ ' FREE. Hoover. 2il W. IStti., I WIO, Now York Cltj*.

lacluding stou ts.' Your- ____ isw supplied. Sftmplo.)

------c n U U o n - lS R ^ . H arford, JK8303 ctneinaaU, o .

HELP WANTED—MENB O V rin t« ta l«d In bccomlnB Joclca.-

3«S Seventh East. Phono 233(Nx^MAN 5vef 30 for local route work.

E am lnss avera8e425 weekly and Up. ITT Llberly, W inona, Minn.

TWO salesmen w llh cars, free .to travel. 8<e E. M; Pierce, tra ile r house, com er of BUth etreet and

. . M ala south.MIDDLE i««d . married m an w ith

trailer house, no chUdrea. No flt* - er* need apply. •Year "round Job.

- r ^ — Bor-4S,-M ?iw -llm ei..............MARRIED m an: Farm w o T t;m iu t

-— Ixi opertenced. Qlve w . ex " ' ence. referroco la first letter. .

of wttgea to r i t h f p<^y . Box 47.

u Free seUlng________ t. W rite D ep t D-7. D ou-y e w e ar ^ o e CocapMiy, M tnniw ApOtllf ***»"

LikegoodO ■ food,

good h e a t in g ^^ _ a-nd ^

good plum bing- r " ' " .......;■ . ■

................a re essential to perfec t

health, winter, or sum m er

■— F o r ■plumhbifi'and heating

consult your. ^ .

^ Busincsti p id ^ ro fc s s td n n l

...~ 'D i)'cctory^

^MOLASSES M rxiN O , and FEED ORINDINO ‘

MQRIXAND MILLING SERVICE Plr 318. Filer Ph. calls off Brlntllnf;

FIVE coas, frr jh . T.U., B ansn t.-M- ed.IIeldeniann, 1 Nortlj, IH Eiist. Kimberly.

JM YounK whlip-face ewts, Febru­ary lamljcrs. Amm Howard. Phone 2I33-J.

TWO rcKl-'lcrrd Hokiirln bulls, year old. excBllpnt breedlnR. Loyd WrlRht. phono lUiiiborl^ ^0.

HELP WANTED—MENAMBITIOUS MAN WANIXD

famllle.i in a nearby country route. Ean» money every day. Ifs easy to nuollfy It you ttiJo>- u Rood rep­uta tion and hove a car. Write N. A. Nleben, 1303 2 « h 6t:T Deliver. Colo. .

LETTER Shij»-Ealoblbhed bual- ne.w, and equipment a l Inventory. Buyer, m ust have aleno«raplilc training. If Interested please en- claio stomped, addrea-wd envelope wltJi Inquiry. Box 48l News-Tlmes.

-5 T 0 R E S " A 'N D '0 F F IC E S “ FOR*RE^‘

O F F IC E S U I f t SNew ajid strlctl);. modem. Acroaa

im Newberry's, Phone J03J,

j U i f e s

UNFURNISHED'APARTMENTS

U N F U r fN I S I t^ D H O U S E S

ACREAGE, house. Iiuiutre fourtti house norUi of aubrsiaUm Svm' day momhiR.

ATTHACTIVE house, one bf<lrooin, stoker, flrcp)i}cc. Excellent loca­tion. Phone (irt. y

3 ROOMS, modern except heal.Ash. Intiulre 121 Harrison St.

4-r OOM modcnJ* hoiue, partly or linfuriilshed Rcn.*.onablo rent. Phone 1110.

•REAL ESTATE LOANSFIRST moriRtiRc loans. a.i low as

<>3%. Bwtni__^Inve3imcnt Com­pany.

FARM and city lonns. Norihem Life Insumnco Company—FnxJ Cates. Phono 1270.

VE can save you money and r^iuce your in te rest iruitallmcnis on first m ortsase. refinancing. S ^ m In vestment Company.

REFINANCE your.prejegt loan ^ money. Low inwresc—Ions terms

N ational Farm Loan Office Twin Falla.

FARM AND CITY LOANS See PEAVEY-TABER CO.

Best rates and terms]Fire and.autom obile Insurance.

HOMES"POH"SALE”

J IA Y , GRAIN. F E E D

LIVESTOCK" FOR SALE

LIVESTOCK—PO U LTR Y .WANTED

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE .

FOR 3ALE~HlKh>|Ua\lty soot tle- .^l^nycr. H;ivp.i dollarn; • Co.iLs only 20c. lUx-nKCl's lliirdwaro.

AUTO glass, cnnva.1. canvaa repalr- T hom ct;'*T6p -ou4 Body

.•L-. ■ yFOR SALE—Blow lorclie.i, plumbem'

furnaces and pUmibers' tools of all klnd.v KreiiKel's H ardware

DEFENSE proKrnm: H ave ' fli'a broken wliidnu or door kIii.vi re ­placed now n t Moon'.i. Defend your hcallh. •

n if '^ afpa . Idaho

HOME FURNISUJNGS AND APPLIANCES

RKCONDITIONto s r w I n H . clilne.i, tS.OO and up. Singer Sew'lng Machine company.

SUJDIO couch, cxTcaslonal chair, bedstcaii. dinette set. C aU 'after 7 p. m. 044 .Main North.

HOT POINT, four high-speed ele- In tn ts , larRC oven. Coal m nge. like new. Fc«a Hamivu Shop. Phono

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

REMODELED apartmenLv Good In­come. Reasonable. 137 Ninth ave­nue nortU. U7J-W.

NEW m odem four roomsrbnth. din­ette. O n Fourth Avenue East. Fc'd- eral loan. >2300. W. Montooth.

_ Phone I718-M.

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

GOOD one-acre trac t, four-room house and other buUdlnss. H57S. very -eaaonable le rm s. ^u r-ro o ra home.-11250. MOO cash, « 0 month. BoberU and Henson. Phone 603.

FURNISHED apartm ent. Heat, ^leev trlclty paid. A dult«.'25S.Fourth avonuo e a s t

COMFORTABLE two rooms. for ligh t housekeeping. 6i5 Third e n u e w e a t /

F IR S T ' floor—five t to m i. Bto heat, ho t w ater ^m lshed.

— Nlnlh-A vetw e-N oi5&------------

FURNISHED APARTMENTS '

Ftm N lSH E D apartm ents. JusU-, B te r e ^ n . P b one iM . Oasisliome. Phone 971. ' ■,

TWO rooms. Private e n t r a n c e . Adulta only. 40a Third .Avenue w e s t / .

AVAILABj:.E January . ........room m odem apartm ent;'Prlval* ba th . 3i3 FlfCb avenue , east.

OMEsroom, kitchenette. Close J Btoker heat. Working glrU. N in th Em u Phone 337S.

ROOM AND' BOARD

0«ra«p-lf dealrod..p

FURNISHED ROOMS .

NIOEL'Y tum lihed modem room, adjoining ba th . SlS.tnilrd Avenue

'N orth . '

UNFURNISHED HOUSES

E O 0 R room m odem houat. atoker, flrvplace.' Phone 1S316unda>i and

. «T«jla*i,

^PA L ESTATE WANTED

Wm. Hawley. Baldwin, Wls.

FARMS AND ACREAGES ' v' FOR SALE

. E arl W altz, 3328.

RADIO AND* MUSIC

AUTO PARTS—TIRESAUTO . glass In s ta l l^ ^ a l l makes

‘ models—u fe ty or sheet. Jer- Auto P a r ^ Phone 41. Jerome.

I S. SPENDING HIISHIG

S 9 ,8 00 .00 0 .p ( j0 Largest ia Any Year Since

w d r ld w a r •WASIIINC^OH, Jan. * (.'T)-Th<>

about » ,600,000,0<)(l 1 lOloTTIir inrRr-r.t amount In any

y?ar utiice th** WorUI <<J<r.• Milking a cnlf Ildar .yenr analysis

( iftasu ry 'tlRures customarily are hnsMl on a fl.-.cnl year ending on Ju n r ao.) oMIclali found th o t the

s record-breaking peacetime to­wns ■•.welled by »3J87.000.000

worth of defrn'.e—a flfftjre likely to ■ ; more than douliltd In 1041.

Recelpt.i wert> »5,n34,000,000 lost year, leuvlng u ;le llc lt of 13.008,000.-< 000. H ow ner, since recelpla went up fa.'itef tlinn r.ptmilhiR lost year, thn

iflelt Wits under Uie M.030.000.000 ID30.' when npcndliig was $8.033,•

0.00<) nnd rrcinpt.-\ tlJia.OOO^JJW.On a monthly bic.h. dcfrnse co.it.1 •iirly fiimdrupled. Tliiis, in Ja n u r

ar>'. the army and navy spent 1132.- \)00.noo. lli ln l pace chanRfd little

1 the n m tl-.cal year liruan on 1, whfn W flrr.t of the large

defense npj>roprlMlnn.< pswed la.nl spring brcami- av.ninhle. •, T litn the fipendUig for defense took tills cour.ir:

July, $m;:r}l,7Di; August. »i9ff-.- 3S1.222: SeptemUrr. $210,433^83; October. J-:j)3(W..9G3: November, »3fi5;033,57B> December. \*45Q,870,- 032. L

Tlip curw nt huilcet c ip i for a mooo.croo I.tepiip liid r f g wie spend- Ins eai'U mottth iin tiltn e m ld d lt nf

■10« when ii\r monthly cost may- resch *720,000.000,

As the dcfeii.-.e lUioRrom picked up. WPA co-'l.i w nit down .illRhtly. Lo-nt January . WPA spent 1110.000,000; nnil a fte r a $134,000,000 peak In March, whlttl-m Its cost, gradually untll_they-rcac:ied JIOSJJOO.OOO In November. With customary extra cost.1 of winter, the Decembeir Jig' ure ro»;e to *111000,000. -

Mo,it of the deficit during 1040 v,a.t financetl by borrowlnR. and Just n.1 the year ended,' Uie public debt wont over *45,000,000,000. tho former .■'tatulory debt limit, recent- rt>-.ra!sed to »10,000,000.000,

PAUL

Life’s Like That By NehcV

“ T h e tro iil ile w ith you p a lc f n c i - s j s ( h a ( y m i 'o x p c c l lo -p iH t p a barR .n in like U n it M a n lia t tu n i.sl:uul d e a l e v e ry »l:iy in

€-Men Hint at Suspension of Jiu’y Trial in Sahofagc Cases

OISPUIE FLARES IS . ROLE

REPOSSESSED tires and tubc^ Real buys. All sizes. Auto Service Center, 144 S ^ n d stree t east.

WANTED TO-RUY BATTERIES, cotto'h rilRr, Iron and

fil> rcl« l'^ lnn tr — A fJir-ln-oni- Chrbtm iis dinner was Iveld Chrlst- mii.1 tlay a t the Immo of Mr. and Mrs, P. R, Coon,'Be.sldea being a Chrl.itmas dinner. It wa.i In 'h o n o r of the flfty-flrnt we<ldlnff annlvers- arj- of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Coon, and the birthdays of Mrs, Fay Coon and Mlw Wlnlfre<! Coon, ^

From t lt i li—Mrs, Blaine Egan: of Sa lt Lake City .ipcnt the holldaya a t (he home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich. She ^ ’aa' joined Chrlstmns day by her hiuiband, and thry .npent thcH ay wltli his parw t.i. Mr, and Mrs. DourIm EKan of h u r ­ley. OUier Kuc5t«i'cre Mr, and FVank Rich nnd daughter. Mrs. E d-dlo-K ravlsh-of-PauL----------------------

To .Sun Valley—Laurence Rich and Elmo BllllnRton accompanied a group from Rupert lo Sun Valley Sunday where a skiing party wa.i enjoyed. '

From Bellevue Mr».f Wayne Br«rwn“ and children o f ' Bellevue spent Friday In Paul a t tlie home of he r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rush, •

Extended Trip—Mr. and Mrs: J, R. Culley returned Just before Chrlst- mtis from 'a ir lp to points In Illinois, ML'.sourl, Arknnsiia. T etas, N r* Mex­ico. Boulder Dam and Ely, Nev.

California ^ o e s t^ M r . and Mra. W illiam MlUer and family and Mrti. MQrle Heer of Sacramento, a re vla- lllnK a t tlie home of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Serr, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bllncoe, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Serr and Mr. arid Mrs. Elmer 6err.

M :\V Y O IlK ,W I!tItL IG ia By S. nurt/>n ilraUi and

Gabriel VotllolU rn o O F . D epartm ent of Justice

lawxiTs have con.Sulted Wall Street collcBRues anil dumiwd a llckllnli legal problem In Uie fraternal lap. The D -J's have r.Uiilled all thn anU- subiJiace bllUi Uiat will be -troUod out In conitrevi am! h;c\’c found only one U iat ccmes neivr sam h'lnR them, n u t no t thLi one covers the jMlntn whlcn tlicy ftiir cannot bo iMLved wlUiout rnuKh handling of constitutional taboos.

As F . B. I . leRahte« explain It. tliere U hardily a conceivable act of .'nboUiKe which could not be crim ­inally conntrued by laws lOreiidy on Uio bookr.. Tlicy see no great need of enlnrRlng Uio Held of punishable crimes,.because exWlng swtutes adequate .to care for any new quirk U ianniK ht be tlioii«ht up by, sabotnir,'!. lU il thi'y nre hobljlixl by exLillng laws on the rules ‘ ' , dence. which make It toush to rivet

ISO arpund a political lelon when Uie G -m en are positive Uiat

atuipect ha.-i earned thb rope.U nder [icacctlme norms a sabot

rates tJie sam e Jurl tllc rlKht-t the orthodox criminal, wlilcli means 'th a t a, Jury miw t be ijlven sufficient evidence to bo persuaded, which

e x c e l l e n t forty to trade for Twin Falls residence. Sox 4S. Newt- Time*. ~ "

KlUDmLY^M'ar-mj.'Weirim-

Business and Professional

D IR E eT O R Y^B a th s and.Maeaagc8_

geiLgaa MmU> W. Phone 1S5.

NORTBSIDE Improved 80: FuU water r ig h t *40 per acre. Swim Investm ent Company.

Mallory. 114 M ^ n o rU i . Phone llf f l

- E F . D E R A T . T ,A N DBicycle Sales &~Serviee

B A N K .f a r m •w A. 8H m l. NW 'Btthl on Boise H I-.,

way; n e a r schooL a nn . house, other f a ir Im prorem ents.-E lec;

C k ir o ^a c to r s

farm ing district, #0000. Long contract. Low interest. J . W.

----- oweil. NPLA Sec-TreM . 1133rd Ave. 6 . Phone 431. Twin Falls.

In Dr. W yatt. 181 Jrd Ave. N. Ph. 1JT7.

C o o i an d W o o d ,

F E D E R A L L A N D B A N K F A R M

300 A. 17 m l. NW Shoshone.>l m l fn m d i e d hl-w ay. 138 ib r t.B lg W<Sd CMUU Co. 100 A. ( n m i ^ 4 t o hotue , veU: eleo. Oood stock unit. c k M to open rknge. with n y lo r KTutaii p e rm it MMO. L. Week*. N F IA -aM-trea*.. 0<" •'

Exclusive dealer Is Boy&l ai.d spring Canyon, V tah . cc*l. P h . IST BENSON COAL ds SERVICE *

PEONE 3 for A t^ e e 'n coU, moving and

tran&fer. MeOoy Cool i t Transfer.

■ " ^ l o o r Sanding, Fred P fe lfli. 7S3 L o e ta t Ph.- l»oe-J.

FARM' IMPLEMENTSSS-JKOH.Wqpds B rother thresher on

rubber, befia and seed a ttachm ent M cConnlck-Deerlng s p r e a d e r . Oliver tfiower. S-foot A h n Deere rake. M aple B tn e t E as t and Maurlc<r Avenue. — >■

HAY, GRAIN, FEED

Jo b P rin ip ig

QUALITY JOB PRINTING . Letterheads . . M all Piece*' Business C a i^ , - F^idcn

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COMMERCIAL PRINTINO SEPT.

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AUTO LOANSRefinance your present contract— reduce payments—cash advanced.

Local Company . N e x t to F idelity Bank

W E S T E R N F IN A N C E CO.

may .llbemte a m an Uie P. B. I. knows Is guilty bu t on whom they haven 't got' the rooiLs. These cases. acconllriK to Uie ;ederals; will no t bo funclfu! exceptions, beouuie the forelRn agent Is of a class Uiat knows all about Uie law nnd the safe lim it of h is acUons tlirreimder. W hat the O -m en arc hlntlnK a t privately is th e auspeaslon of Jury tria l fo r certain cUtcgoriis of crimes. But lawyers who have been over th a t ground before know ^he flrce public prote.st Uiere will be over, fltarUn* such a' precedent, however useful In prospect

UNFUSED. Tom Cum in's election as New York comity Republican chairm an sujfeests Oiat Florello La- G uardla, one of the canniest poll- Uclans of o u r time, committed a m ajor faux ptia when he went over­board for President Roosevelt last November. Ho was on the winning Aide, to be stirc, and he n<Ided to the deb t of gnUltude owed him by th e president. B ut this may do him atUo good w h m New 'Vork electa a mayor n e s t fall.

As early ns last siwimer. proved friends beffged LaOuardla to leave himself a loophole when. a.s Uiey realized he m ust, he declared for th ird ■termrHe-aeemed- thelr-advlca. As a resii^t, pollUcal observers be­lieve Uiat T am m any Hall will d ect

, New York's nex t mayor.T hree yeara ago It was o n lr -b y

force and wile Uiat County CS01r'> m an K enne th Simpson Uirust LltUe Flow cr'upon enouRh G. '

New York completely undor his oftH control. • '

l l i u s for Mr. RooMvelt hi)»/been able to achieve crttrnjlble ma.-.ury over Tammivny because hfr controls fi-«leral p .itranaur n t a tim e when Uie Tluer Li cu t off almost complete­ly from tho rich miinlcli>nl pastur- ase. But oiicu let J'uinmaiiV icet biick N rx York CU i's 12^.000 Jolw,

ml the T Ik it won't have to fawn n hl.i avowe<l enemy for susten- nee. T o be ju r e , Uiere L', civil .serv- ;e, Ih ii the eounclliniinlc co.-nmlt- :i> hc!ide<l' by Yomjh Al ‘ Smith, hlcli^ ^Ulrt*«^ to“ lnvestJgate Uie

elwll r.en'lce comml.wlon. a.i a Coiitih- llnlte drive 'nfiftln'A Jew.1. _now hiu brcn, taken over b>’ the Tam m any al- llrx t<i lay Uie groundwork for hJl' Ing thoii.'.and.'. of Jobs out of civil service i^rotectlon a fte r Ja n . 1, lOi:

Mayor U iG unrdln. elected nr. a cnrolle<l Ile[iublicnn. ha.% been- muclj better ally of U>e pre.-,ldent. Uian will bo h b ^u^craor. elected In al! probability n.n o new Tam- many. Democrat.

MINES. Slilpplng expcrt.s believe J liat mines, nnd n o t Nazi ralden. have been renpon.Mblc for Uie flf- te fn British. N etherland and Nor- w eslan ships wt'ilch liave disappear- ed N cently In A.Matlc trotiCrs. ThebM>~lnf(intuitJon—Uioy-Mn-«WaU) .1. - . ______ .1...—

Notable'Addresses R e p rc jc o t' Opposing V iew s on Peace

N eg o tia tio n s ,

WASttTNO-fON. Jan , 4 t.rf-T w o KiUblfl adilreuci: of Uie Week Juxt ;lt)M;d briJURht Into Ulo open a dls- putc long iilmmcrlnR Just beneath the surface. I t concerns Uio Question whxyiri. .under prcs^'nt .clrcum- !.i.iiir5rTlie United States sliould

o!k for an Immediate. ncaoUatcd -SC' in Europe. • - • *I’n : Idem Roor.cvelt say* "no." and iy» It einpliatlcnlly,S'.ich a pcace'. he said In hts fire­

side chat, would no t be a "nrgo^ tlafrd peace,- b d t a "dictated peace."A -nation can havo peace with Uio Na:l.s only at th e price of total sur- relidiT.:: he -.aid; and rUierc Is far lev, chance oT the United SWtcJ Ijet- llnr Into the war If ?,o do nil we car now lo rupport-the nations defend- Inc thrmselves aealnst attack by the a»h, than If \ve . . . stttmilt tamtljr to an axis victory an/1 wait our tu rn to 1)» the ohjew of att-\ck l« other war Inter nn,"

Ja->t as Ij.rmly, Senior Wheeler (D- n Tpaiti'znnn Inr fht" ffroup

which hns urj;cd. s tric t American alnofner.i from Uie European eop- flirt look the opposite v)ew.

Hr inlrt the nntlon was no t ••Irudg- Ini; ' Imt ."nninlng" down the rond lo^wnr, with Us polley nf n.sslstanco !o •firrnt.^nrltaln. Lenrtlnf: or leas-

war mnterlnls to Brita in today would Irnd tomorrow to ..nendlnff American hoys Into the fray, he con- trnilid. T lie tm e sure way lo keep America out. of th e war. he said.

0 bring Uie w ^r to a close a t ____ anxl,ever>'one from tlie. presi­dent down r.hovild "exert cvfry ef­fort for peace now." •

T li're the argum ent rests, wllh th e pre.sldent and h is. supporters coa- tenillnc th a t only by helping th e Prltl-.h flKht the war through to a vlcUirloud canclOslon can America Rswre -her owp pence end 'security, nnd Wheeler and h is followers hold- hiK th a t In any event the broad At-, lantic Is still America's safetfuard.

int a victorious GPrmany can 1 o.mcnnco lo Uio United States.

Much undoubtedly will be .hea rd of Uiese argum ents, as congress takes up and lengthily debates Mr. Room- veil's lense-lend plan of speeding war .■nipplles to beleaguered B rit­ain. Few doubt th a t In th e end tJio prrr.ldent will w in. and aome fore-.. ca.it smashing mnJorlUes for .hi* side of the controversy In both* houses of congress. ' ’

mines In profusl6n—some laid by lu lln n s p rio r to Uie Fascist entry Into the .war. an<l oUiers currtntly being lalii by the Japanese, .

MOODY. Troop movements coiL- nectcd wlUi aniiy practice maneu- vert th roughou t-1040 gave railroad dlspatcliera many oiiportunltles to test th d r capacity, for <nir5k- and ef« ■llclent orgunlraUon. They believe Uicy-performed well enough U> slay Uio hand of federal control of rail­roads In wiirtlmo but adm it they

lay be whlsUIng In Uie dark.So far Uie rail people have escap­

ed ,th e a rm am en t frensy ■whleh has 'placed a fou r-m an defense board la a poslUon to snap the w hip over alt other moblUaaaon industries. “Rib roads have done so by remember­ing they w ere am ong the firs t to bo taken over by th e war Industries board of 1017, remembering also the postwar public kep t harp ing on rail­road unproporedneas for a decade afterw ard. By 1039 the senslU»e IransporUU on heads had so ta r an- Uclpat«d th o chances of a repeat u to be the f i r s t Industry to blossom o u t'w lth a plan fo r w ar operation. cbmpIetA to personnel - spedallsU and liit« r-road ccmpocts. T he han­dling of C anadian and American wac.ahlpcnentd through tho AtlanUo' poTl« of bo th countries since the

sum m er, o f "a# has been a model of lu k

$25 to $1000ON YOUR CAR

1JP TO 18 MONTHS TO REPA^e Contracts re.flnaneed-prlvato salea

finance'.^—cosh advanced

Consumers Credit Company ,

—(Owned-by Pacific hnancoJ _ 330 MAIN A V a NORJH

Osteopathie Physician D r. E. J . Mlllw, «ia MalP'N. Ph. H T?

Tluntbln^ w d Heating^

POW EIX R a d ^ 193 3nd Avenue R.

Iat« Senator Royal a Copland. Tam m any D em ocrat In the Rcpub- llcon prim aries. T om - Curran'•aUl

, not fight for-LaO uaW la If. indeed, he does n o t head the'opposlUon to

-xneenlnatlon by tlie HopubU- Curran Li affiliated, by phUos-

ophy and by assodaUon, wlUi Uie anU -L aO uardU sch ool'x^RetChlsm; h e la the political ............Tom Dewey, who would be less than displeased If something MUUcally disastrous were to hanM n U (he U tU o Flower. And JuO ias.nob yet forgiven th e mayor for. Ignoring hli candidacy fo r Uie Olty Council In 1937.

Moreover, Curran and the district leaders who have demonstrated th d r control la New York county are completely tmiympaUieUe toward anjr alliance between the O. O. P. and th e American Labqr party. TlSht wing fir 1ffl—tntt — alll imce 1* a sine qua non to election o r u i '

-• - TTtmany mayoT next fall, fay beating a cooiervatlve

R epublkao to ,Bio prim aries ovtr th a opposlU ooW an almost unani­mous leadership, does LaOuardla

The budRCt which President Roonevelt will send to cong^e.'J nex t week will probably be th e farUiest out of balance of any since he took office. And, pBradoxlcally. it prob- ably will a ttm c l the least criU dsm «ff all. Much of th e m ones will go for •• national defense and th e “lease- _ lend" plan. Bome efltlmnte the cos^ of tho la tte r plan a t $3,000,000,000 to • 13 500,000.000.- j \ . tn 0 1 i l - K l l l J J 5 _ d n i f f e d J _ - ------time tn 1041, aimed a t . Increasing rates up and down th e line and thereby subsuuitlally Increasing th e ; Rovemment's revenues. No poalttva acUon, U e x p e t; te ^ however, — * the" M arch 15 mwBie ta x r t . . . . wlUi the ir revealing. Index o r tlw ;.. stale o f the taxpayers ' pocketbook*, have been received and analysed. -.

m e re is speculallon'apten'ty * • t6 i what the p resident will t«U congren'^?: on Monday In h ta annual message, to . be delivered In p e r s o n - b e f o r e ‘ Joint session o f house and sea ale. L ast Sunday n igh t's flrtsU chnt was a broad description of h pollc}' on a.t3tstane« to G reat Bri aln. T he mes.sagef'sbmo think, m ? ta k f .th e form of a more detaUe imalysls. -

Wom an Admits Slaying Hiisbani

NEW YORK. Ja n . 4-WV-HU head

_ _____ retired w aller, «_________strangled today In tho ba th tub of hH ,' Br6nx apartm en t. - ;/■

Police SerBsant R l o h a r d . Mo*. A rthur said B artfe ld^ s ix -foo t 300^- pound wife, 6ophle.67. adm itted she had strangled he r husband ir tS .- a scarf as ho tiaUted, a n d then plae*: ed h is head on a pillow "so ho couM j rest com fo rtab ly .f She wa* charge< w ith homicide. '

Sylvester B yao . chief district a ttorney, said M n BarUeH apparently *uffere<‘ ' —

rials supplying ^the arm am ent___tories h a s also outpaced the need, b u t- 4 h e ' p u n t in g fear pen lits Ih io n g - 'u e« u tlv es th a t good — formanoo h a s m ean t only a rept; th a t M -doy will see railroads a t Uie head of th e list .of -Indo^trie* Uiat will go lode, stock and barrel under federal opcraU oa.'

fea r th a t her haa^

.EG A L A D V E B T I S B ^ N I

Reno Artist W ill P a in tB u h l M ural

BUHL, J a a . 4 Ri char d Guy W alton, B eno a r t i s t who h as re­ceived <an order from th a public building adm lnistraUoa a t Wash­ington. D . O.. to paint- a m ural for th e Buhl poat office, visited In Buhl la s t week, accompanied hy hU wlfei

acquainted wlUi th is seetleo______country a n d acquire back-ground f w th e pa in ting o f a n n ira l5 ih leh-T «n '

Y ou are t regular meetof th e Twto I -------------------- —

- held OD TUeKUy.. . Ja n u ary . IM l, a t lO .tfU p

A. M , a t th a otOoe « f sa id Oeq)9« in Tw in F tils . IdabD , for th e pugi of electing five mcaabeti Board ot-^Jizeetcn a a d t n a m i such other b u a ln es u m ay-f before'M id B M tlnc. -

T tu boota4rtB eloia f t r th e ti fer o f 's to c k te n day i befors: m eeting and a n praxlae * the hands a t tb a B— * " than ' f l v e d a n hef<

cuttings, ttMii . E . J . - M a lo c e !^

CUSTOM O K DfD m O I-S ton (o ew t: over 8 .7c. BkT chop- . plog. K nU e Mach in e. Floyd Miller, iu « . ■W-Otai:a8 Irtadbt.

CASH l o a n s'• Quick, C oafidentJal'PASH C aE D IT COSiPANY

R m L l-a S u rk b o id e rS ld f . Ph.TM

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PAGE TWELVE ,LS NEWS, TlViN PALLS, IDAHO. SUNDAY MORNING: JANUARY B.

CHAINS, SHOVELS

Road Survey Shows Icy Con­ditions Prevail in

SectionAJUjoiiRh nil miiln lirnhuMv;; nfr

open an'd In kd<x1 coiidlllftii In f!!!-.‘ «cctloil. Icy rond i.urfiicr'. uiul

den Know make cluiliv, un.l !.linvel.s "etAndflrcl" i-qiiliminii {or u drlvlnB. iiccnrillii^ I'o ilu' mm cen t roiicl bullriiii of llic IiliJioStAUtcclvtxl by Uip •nviii t-Hii.i Cliiwnbcf of Comrncrct.

On U. a , 03 from Uir Ncvmfa to KeicJitim, via Twin i-'nlls, ilm ;Is pavNi, Aiul' t!i Kixxl con(2lllon. wIUj Uie* wcior from Kctchum <o Clayion pfirlly KTnvcIcd. "purtJy irrailPd ea ijii miO rotiKh In pincrs. Heavy wiow prcvnlls over Oulnm Bummll, luiil local InriulO' Li lu lfF ^ «d. Trom CiuyUin to Clmllla Uie oM road Li In "fnlr to 5»or" condliloti,

Tlio North iinrt South lilHhwiiy, .'■WeLw to 'S ta rk e y .’Li oiled and in

good condition, tuid Li RTiiycleU Jrcvn Tiunarnelc to New McndW.i. TliLi la <Sescrlii«l aa "tiilr Vo ro « 1." B^on\ N e^ Mciulown norUt ilie road Is

. oiled an(t I n Kood eojidlilon. wltli flnow on W liltcblnl nnd Culclcsnc hUli. THo lilRliwuy Uicro Is ••kIIcH momlnBS nml evenlnicM." wiu CJuilomit fofc on Culilesuc hill.

On Idaho 22. M ounUln Hcxrr. ralrfleltJr'H aU ey, Uio ;>lKhwiiy b fftlr,/fco»Uy gravclpd to FalrJlcld. ftnd'^Uml from Fiilrfleld lo Hnlley is closed. In Uie Cratern of Uie Moon section, the roiid Li partly Kmvel<\l. partly oUifl and b(1c1c. wlUi hci»v7 •nows reportwl,

The -Twin Polls, .W dln.-Ilcno Ban Ptanclsco route ii dr.v;rll>c_ “sood. »JwrV Bltctclwfl o! conjiuiic- iJon with m aintained traffic or ollnl fletours."

m'' HMLTHDIRECTOR

Form er Goodins Physician to Tal<e Ov?r P o s^

H e re Moniiay• Dr. M s* P .p ch ran k . former Good­ing pliysldan and for the pM t.ycur dlroctor of Industrial hygiene, ntale division ot public health , will Mon-

" 'd n r assume duUes aa director of Uie South C entral ULstrlct hcnlUi unit here , uccordlng to word received la.it o l«ht.

A nnourcem eot of the nppolntm tnt w u carried In a telcsram from Dr. B. U Berry, s ta te director of the division of public heallii. Bolie. re­ceived by Miss Marj- Ann Reber. supervisor Of nurses of the health tm lt. Dr. Schrank succeeds Dr. L. C. JCroteher. who Is on leave to enunKe m advaiued medlqal study In riilla*

• dolphla.Sinea h is appointm ent lo Uie stnte

iQduslrUl post oboul a year ago. Dr.SchnTtk has been conducting a «tud> d lr« .^ :ji^ _ r« Ju c L o a_ o r_ lu .a u sW S n isw ise , and much of hLi

. Ulna has been spept In Uie mlnlns BocUons of DorUiem

J. JE. W hile-Buys^. “ Barry Firm HereP u r c t j ^ o f ^ e H arry Barry In-

■urohcff'agency by Uie j . E. White agency, 130 M ata avenue eiut. Is on- •nounced here^by the pioneer While Jlrro.

Mr. \Vhlt« will represent Uie G^n- . enU Insurance compwiy of'AtncrIca

AOd the O eneral Casualty comoany of America as result of Uie ptfr-

RUBINOFF AND VfOLIN - ' I’LAY'FOR TWIN FALLS

.n u D iN o r r a n d in s v i o u n

nubliiolf. fmnoiis conductor rom - . >'. pr iiiicl vIolinW. and hlVjlOO.OOO StrndlvnrUir. violin, on a lour of more

100 American cities, vtlll bo prr.‘,cnt<-d In cohcert in -T w in FnlU next Jnn. 24. uiid tr sponnohihlp of T«ln >ViLi iilKh KChool, Edwnrd B. RoKt'l. hiKh ■■'cliool- principal. lui- noiuiw l last evcninK.

Ill nrKollniinB I^r Uie celebrated Inilniiiirnlallsf.i Inciil cnKaRpmcnt. tl]c liltih KCliool liolleveii 11 hO A ^ol^d oirt of the country's ino it nomiliir mii.';lclil nttrnclUitin. riORe! Riiul.'

With Rublnoff nnd hl.i vlortn wilt mie Solllo de Soll.i, e m ln erfl^ ta l.. n pInnW, -Tlipy will prc.'cnt a varied pro- •am of iKiiiutiir. and cln.i.ilcal.mu;ile

Uiat In dIstlnctlVB.ln armnRement and InierprptftUon.’ Ruhlnotl'n pro* Rram will Include nin.ilc from lilii taraed tKoadcasts, orlKliml com^Io^l-

Jlon.i. tunen froih hl.'< motion plc- Virr.i and other famlllnr eln.-. lca.

Tile Rublnoff concert will be Bjvcn n t D'u. ni. Jiin. 24 In the hluh school, n'uditorlum. DurlnR the af- trr^ioon of Uie snme day ho will pre- ^cn t'a matinee lo r ntudenw only.

In addition. Rublnoff will presrpt a t the mntlnce Uie sold, silver nnil broiir.c medal* to ,th e three winners of B lilRh school fponsored contest foi_aludent vlollnLntj!.

r^A ll netv^s for Uie.ovcrrtnc concert will be rrseitfed. Tickets will rq. o ■inlc nbout (fie middle of this week.

Coming EventsKNUI,b GftANOK

Knull GrnnKo will m eet Tueiidoy evenlnf! a t Uie wbool houic. Mem­bers are asked to brln^^iandwichei.

D E trjlIA N SOClEtt-y ^■Zctn PI chapter 6( Uie D elph ian ,

socltty will meet a t 3 p. m . tomor-^

Sludenls, Depart For University

. .. and largest co n tla ten t of Unlverjilty of Idaho s tuden ts 'to re­turn to the iMUtuUor^ ^ t Moscow

line points .Udjiy. nccordlnK i L, rjtllcr. Union Pnelflc passen«cr oRcnt. * •

Students re tum lns In Uils. r_ .. ..e r 'a rc expected lo number ISO and mnny have, already departed or wll leave today by cars.

Tlie schedule follows: Leave Mini­doka 10:i0 a jn . Sunday; Shonhone 11:55 ft-m.; OoodlnR 12:15 p.m.; DIlss 13:45 p jn .; Glenn.i Ferry 1:40 p.m,. nnd Moimlnln ifome 2:1S p m .

Tlie apeclnl will pull ou t o f Dolse it 3:15 pjn. Siindiiy nnd will nrrlve .1 Moscow n t 7 a.m. Monday, Jan . 0.

In 1018, Diglnnir» nntlonnl expenditure umounled lo (33,000,000

dny.

Nollt>ng h«Id b a c k . . ..th s ity l« you w a n t » i* » ‘ th a t fits y o u 'b e i t u ^ o u r ^ a t a pric* Ih o t w i|l ( taH y o u r 1941 b u d g a t rlghi.

J D A H O l

DEPA R TM EN T - STO R El

COUNTBV WOMAN'S CLU1»The Country Womnn's club' will

meet Wedne.idny nftem oon n t 3 o'clock a t Uie home of Mrs. RuUi Nicholson.

80-N-HAVE CLUB _ So-N-Snve club m eniben will meet Tuesday n t 3 p m . a t the home of, Mrs. R uth Box. flol Third avenue north. .

.MAOICl-Y CLUB Mftglcl-Y club aiembers wUl meet

lomorrow n t fl p .iii . n t the home of Mra. Amos nottd'AH30 Poplar avu- nue. Members are fesjilnded tobrinB UielrscwlnK. ------

State Cl)flirmah Makes Pub- • •• lie Boltolfsen’v E n t

• ■ dorsementiiI;iho';, KTVi'mor C. A. Doiudfr.cn

lit. ,4i<I<li-d h b enclorrfnieiit lo Uic iilKiniil ciiJiipnlHn nRalTiBt Inluujllc

[III rjily;'ii.i;iie (.Sen ior's eiidoriioni<-nt wius

clvdi oiil la,ii cvenlnR by Mm. John E, lliiye.i of Tv,'ln ra ils , aIiiI p clialr- mim nt Uie Niaionnl roxinrtiillou lor Infanille Piiriily,iLi, 'I t snltl:

'T lie slofiin. ‘Help Uie yuimKstcr srouitii your-own com er," wliidi litt.-. bcoii nl1opi«| by Uic NiiUonal Fouii- tlallon for InfnnUle Panily.ils UiLi year.' coriiilnly should hiivc an up- l»^al to nil c1th«;ns. ' ^

'"I want U> add my eiidnrf.rmi-nt lo llie'lnovciiirnt wliTcli hnn lu. It* piir-

j^vse mnklnic avallnbic n i«llcal trciiC- '»nnit for tho;.e im forliinatc ynuiiK- uters who arc suffcrlnc from UiLs af- Mctloii.

"DurliiR Uie period Jnn . 13 lo Jan, 30. a concericd camjNilKn. will "be earrlr<l f>n Uirou;;hout Uic nation nnd 1 hojw 'lhM .liljiiio will mnlnlnln ll-t formrr»splciic!ld rreorU .lii Uils

111,". V • ^movemeni,"

Divorce Follows ^ Brief Marriage

A mnrrliiKc 41iat u*ent on Uie rock;; rIUT tw(5 monUis wiw lerinlimie<l when' JiidRe Janiesi W. Porter In dl/.trlct court In Twin Pulls yrs- Irrtlny Bnint«l Ihe uiicontr.iKti pe- llUon of Donald G. H rtef of Twin I ilL% fop dlvorcii from Beverly V. Hcier. Thn mnrrlnRc took place a t UwLMon Afiirch 11. 1040. U « er wiUl hl.i wife o b je c ^ to movlnc lo Ttt’In Kall.i Miortly a fte r Uie marrliiHr, and lllaU-rn May 11, ID40, .nlie look her iHTOriiirr. leavlnR n note thn t suld

would np t rctun i. nnd Uint Uic niiirrlnk-e was a mistake. He allege<l cnirliy.

Mr,i, Clara G. nu tto n of Ruhl was Rmntrd a divorce fronx G. ET Dut­ton iKf restored lo Irer former name of Clara n. GIa?«ow. following an nncoiHc%te<l liearlng on h e r petition In dLMrlct eourUPridny. She nllesed cruelty, mid naked .1? be rer.lpred U> her foniicr nnino which In Uie name of two clilldrcn by a former mnd-ln«e. Divorce foUowM Uie m' rliiRB a t Wei^dcll. Juno fl. 10J7.

Hog Pool Price '' _ Shows Iiicrfcase

nrlnglng f j . is per hiindredweldht /o r lops, which Is IIJO abb»e-Uie top for the precedlnu pool. 187 Iiors sold Pr>lny to J. Rube Lnrson, buyer lor South San FrancLicb packers, nceordlnc to County A gent D. T UollnRbroke.

Tlio hOKs. shipped by the Ttt'ln Fulls county livestock miirketnig B«oclntlon. were from 24 rio> » who nlinred In a n c t t f *2.718,D3.

Dfltlsli offlclaU esUmntr 4Im wn It co,iUng iheir country $45,000, 10 i da>'. . •

New Twin F a lk S to re — 136 M ain N .'

Used Radios!

W e’ve «old HO m any new PhUcos w c Jits t H A V E TO RCt rid of some of ou r u.scd stock. 'Vyilh th e fad io sposon a h ead . . . if.s y o u r cHnncc to en jo y ItJ

TableirtodelsA 'W lde selection of exceptional values In Uiblc model radios,'Just about evcrj' make you cim lmng- liio . w ith a .Majr.iilc as low as I 1J)S — nnd other makes be-

.',1. $3-95

MODERN PHIfcCO FARM CONSOLEH crc ’ th e liiKiTcst bnrffnin in thfe hou.sc. A lute Hlylc Philco. siiiKlc power pack buttery rndto in A-1 condi­tion.' ICft-sily ■ w orth ?rj()............... .......... $29.50A Constjlt-nl th e E’ricc

'" Y o u W an t! '

$3.95 ur' All in Playlne CondlUon

One General Elcctric|

Cabinet Model

Only 2'ycar* old. Plays hke new

$19.95

R obert Gaskill

BUHL . . - RUPERT. T.W1N FALLS ~ Now nt 136 Mnin Avc. N .

W illie W illisHr itoiiKua' q l il lk v

1 r—

"I'd Irai/i lo play lirlJfe If »fimc Ilf III'- g o ili^o u lj itliovr nie li»ir. Iiul I linlr to Rtarl anytliliiK at- iinmr till 1 know It well rnnuch

Drnijer Honors K. n . McUavitt

II. McDiivltt. who wlUi hl:i fii’iiilly U IravliiH soon for Arlr.oim. wa.i hdiiored n t n. fnrewoll dlninT I'Viiliii' eveiiliiB a t ’ilic niHicri.on hotel, Mr, MoDrvIII, hn:i liccii n%- RiiRril In Uie produce bu.ilne.'.i foi the imM Ui yearn.

Alleii'IlnK llie evejit w--rr 50 pro- dn»;r iiicii. nnd W, B. IJrook;i loH-'tiiiii.'ier, A fountain l)rii niid pencil wn,i jlrc.ienlcd lo hlm,lo( tlie

III (III- flnftl monUi-1 of Uir World nr the nvernKC life of n ,nc wa.n kU lilp.i.

m # cMjo™

W orld Wa"r V eteran Dies •,H ere A H c r B rief

Residence . . -

Jolin Victor IV olter. 48. Twfn rnlLi reMdjrnt .nlncc InM Sci>lemt>cr nnd World w nr veteran, died « t hl» home

t B33 B5io.'ihone sU cet norUi. a t 0:30 . m. ye.ilerdny. ,Mr. Trotter, who came here froiii

a i l t Lako City, »’(vr pccvlwnly •«nii the Don Lee ooinpan>’ n t San Priui- cuco. He wn,i bon> Ju ly 3. inoJ. In IllliloLi. A 32nd deRree Mii.wi, he was afflllnlcd w ith Uio Phoenix. Arlz., lodne.

Desides his wife, Mrs, Marie Trot- r. ho 1,1 survived by two daiiKliters.

.Mr.i, T rottW s-pnrents are expecl- ed i ^ n i r i v c today and funeral arriUiKenilnLi nw alt Ihelr arrival, Tlie. bo<ly rests nt the Reynolds funeral home.

Hospital Measure

- Copies lo ScionsState leRWfttors tcftm Twin

county will this week receive copies of Uie law . pro|X)r,ed lo enable ex> paiuiloii of Uic IVIn • Ratls county Reneral hospital, nccordlnit to Attor­ney J, n . Ulandforxi, who Is ehslr- maii of Uie Chiiniber of Connnerce cominlttAc to push this niov:,

Tlio chairm an Indicated Hint, an

Dp^ertioi^ Charge In Divorce Action

Joe Toupln, Twin Palla cari)cn’n'r. !.tarl«l Milt In dU trict court In Twin Fulls yeiilcrdiiy for divorce from

, Mrs. Minnie Tmipln. l ie alleRe»l de* serUon since Miirch, 1034, followlnR Uie mtUTlaRe In Twin Falls, Feb. 11, ltU4. Hnrr>- Benoit of Twin Pnlli Is tlie pctlUoner's nttoniey;

effort will bo made..to place thft pro- . posal before the Jiildlclnty commit- .t - Uie third wesk. o t UiU monUi,' T ie mehsurc w6uid I 'cliango Ui8 present lav to provlris fo r h'bapltoLs for ..Uie 4)ubllc -In 'various counties, liicludlnic those who oro 111 or in ­jured or maimed, as «e ll U for theindlHent sjck„ ................ '

Final .draft, of Uje proposed I»w was reviewed durlnB a m eeU r' P rl- (nij nlH htof I commlltco.rep^ea«^t- JnI:"'thD South Side Medical society and Uie chamber Rroup.

THE UNITED STATES IN PROPHECY br the IM A G E of the B EA St

Which ■ Is NOW being m ade" under cover in,the United Statels.

.A most rrlppln;'*p?l)phellc. lecture ef the rise and work ef ihe United Slated a* fomten by the prophet of Go^ 1900-yeam *r>r Inrludlnc lh ^ c e l ( r i } | ■worklncs'df the rea l Sth eolnmnlsts.

A le tQ T jJ^ try red Wooded A m trlean »liouW h ia t. X llM tttlt* with s tr ltl i ir screen pictures. * ■ .

Sunday,-Jan. .5, P. M. J

PROPHECY; SPEAKS Taberndcle' ' ^ 500 Block 5T. Muin

IDAHO J>£PT STORE“ IF-IT ISN’T RIGHT, BRING IT BkCK ”

Semi-Annual qLEARANCE- : V , - ■ ' - 'SUITS and OVERCOATS... Our Entire Stock ReducM to

Choose From Quality Lines

Such As:

KUPPENHEIMERg r if f o n " SEINSHEIMEK

VARSITY TOWN

UNDER g rad '

This big- clothing- classic of Twin. Falls: comes but t>vi6e _a year — in July and Janu - ai-y when we cle^r the decks” Io r the new season’ahead. Now is the tim e-to 'buy a/- GOOD Suit o r overcoajj; a t a substantia l saving. Remember every suit and overcoat', goes a t 251

A ll Alteratiom Free!V C -