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35*35^0/55 NEW S 1 \\V < > liS ,N o . 6 t,. T\VIN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 5. 1040 Piicc Five Cen Bomb Kills Two, Injures Five at New York Fair Explosion Occurs Aft<ir Uetedtivcs Rush Flanie-Tlirowiiig Dcvice From JJpitish Pavilioi (By Tlie AMOCiatcd PrcM> new" YORK, July 4—A ntimc-throwlnR bomb, disguised as ft portable rndlo. killed two dclcctlvcs today and Injured live others—two crlt!cnlly=-aacr they had rushed it from Its hid- „li3g.0lflce In the British pavilion at the New York world's fnlr. The blast tore a hole five feet wide andiour feet deep In the-sround of a llUle-usc'^'plot, smashed two huRc bIo.« win - dows in the dining saion ot the Polish pavilion. 150 yards away, and ripped the. clothing from the bodies 6i Its mangled vlc- • tlms. Horses Add Color to Jiily 4 th Pai'adc The explosion shook the lower end of the foreign sec- - -tlon-ttnd-sent-treniors of focir tliroush the Independence dny crowd or more tlian 168.000 vLiilom. TJie bbmi>—police lald IV wm n Umt-dtvlct—spTtad desinKUos\ only ttto days after n my»tcfl0U3 voice In A telephone caUflMesdny Imd orderM . Uie pavilion ini-ftclibord operator to •■gtt out of Oif bulJdlnj. nf’rt goina w'blow It up." Killed On Uie blASt b'cre Dclcc-' uves jQscplj J,X j’neh. d£ th6 Bronx and FerdlnfttMgHoclia of Broolclj-n. in crlUcal condition were DelecUvcs WnUam J , Pederec. SO. Of Queena, and Joseph Oallacher of Dropklyn. Lejs of both wen were brok’en ' citch was severely buroued.ona cut and Oallaslier'a skull poulbly Tlic bomb had been secrctcd In tlie 'Tnn room oil llie second door of t^ic pitvlUon. It had b«n Uicre since ywKrdny nionilnB, Ipnorcd. because an era' ployn believed It belonstd lo a char- Womaa. Today. WlUiun Slrnchan the pa- villon'c Dead electrician took tho cwa to Oyrn:Rawlln«i. *«W tnt to Brilhh CommlMloncr-OmcraJ CecU M. PJckthftU.' - "f Ueard s tkkbic. ooiM' lold Ra«'lln7s. who-noUIM police.' . The bomb WM.laktn.W them to fence. /Cuflouji falr-wcn, attnieW by '/the sudden curse of poUce.-ocUTlcyi. - ( were kept awaj' tm .ik^-caM with d i f n e u l t y . ^ ' PoUeo dlKOvered *. conlbotnl box .. wjt]>ln.the«tee. u>d.ver« papvtof ta cont^uf,.tbclr «h«n Some po.llce .SO feet awB>’ were burned In 'Uie sheet of name that I sifrtad fnnwUo over the sroUnd. and others were wounded by flylns splin- ters of metol. Plfce,i of clothing were • blown 75 yardsjrom.the spot. Nwly all were knocked tint.. Thopiandx Ilujh to Scche Tiiouiaiids of fnlr-gocrs In tlielr tracki as the roar filled Uic Bir. Then U»ey raced to tho spot. A sniMRlrl In the' Polish candy shop. Jwiephlne Chmlel Witnessed the blast.' * .■'It was. ft terrible cxploilon." she mild, "Uierc were fiva gien near 11' bomb .when It went off. All or tliei 'were ^iiu. 'mert-ttitM-.wert. lyln down—two were to ’lnE to *ra^ away, holdlns Uielr Iilces. Oh, It wt . horrible." , ^^ayor UiOuardla and Police Commissioner Lewis J^_,Volcntln8 ruahfd to'the scene lo superintend the Invcxtlsatlon. Tlie mayor riered an all-nlKlil Inqulo' "»Kh let lip." ______ , _______ _ _ • Valentine ordered even Hie leaves •—wlilcJi had been stripped from ntntby titt by U\b txpSwSon—lo rakerrln the search for cicra. which were »llm. ' ’ JJelectlves foand tcvertl »trlp.i' of - what mipeared to be hean" alumi- num ai}d a number . o( nuts and bolU , llie mni'or said he liari, been In- romied by Uio bomb squnil Uiat the bomb was of sucli a typo tJiat It would have exploded, deiplle Im- till' Capitol Excited Over Talk of FDR^s Decision to Seek Third Term WASlilNOTON. July \ (,1’r—n e - porlfl Ujat Prejldent Roosevelt Imd decided to accept k Uilrd terra nom- ination w'd liad, picked Secrrinry of Stale null as hts.rtce presiden- tial runnlnn mate fxellcd Ci'pllnl m il nnrt Ihr cflmn.t of fitlirr prf<l eiiuiU iisijjituiis HAtsT.- - ---------- The report* emaiialfd from ally authontatlre souroe.i and clilltrd the hopes' of most of those support- Ine oUier candidates. Supporter* ot Senator Wheeler (D*Mont) made clear, liov.'tvcr. that Uiey were disinclined lo ncceptHils decision as final. They announced the opening of CIIImko eorivcntlon hendgnartera wlUi i. Burke Clem- ents of Helena. Mont. In charce. DnUl this week, Wheeler had Mid ho •would not.be a candidate If Mr. Rooterelt rrui.. since h« conceded that. Uve preMdent, toultl have Uie howoror. Uiat hb name would .. befor« Uje convention In any event. He has been Riven the public back- Ins of John L, UwU. CIO chlellaln Bouator Jolmsoh. iD*CoIo). a •WheelfT supporler, said he would leaf# far Chlcaso next week [V aetlva part In \Vheelec eritlaS’campiOen. Johnson uid-that Hull.would be .. “loelcnl diolcc" u a nmnlns male ror Mr. Roo.wvell, but declared lif (Contlflotd OB P m :. Colann I) ilDf’s patrloile parade In Twin rails »a* thU trio of triunvl hor>n - . -------- (T. nohl. and an aide. The equlnr aHliU apwatrd tn a tprclal act yesUrday a/temoon al (he rlly park to draw applause of the lart* rrowd which rSlhiwl. Both the pat- rloUo parade and the paA procram werr fealorw ®f lh« Mafio Clly Jubllrr, which rnirn i(> third day Ihls jnnmlni. (Newt Phnto and Kntravlncl. j* I Two More Parades on Bill ; For Magic City Jubilee PWemI bureau of InvestlKatlon iCenu said Uicy would cooperaU in Uie Inquiry, na Otey did two weeks aeo after bombs had exploded In a (CcnUBUrt cm P.*. 1. Cel«n»- ») FLASHES of LIFE COWBOyS TAKE NIGfll Tw in Falls, Boise Split DoU' bic Bill by Identical Scorcs of 13 to 2 ‘ rionerr Leatae Slandlnci „.38-J7— Oasaaltj KINSTON. N. C .-U looked like Policeman Bernard Dali «Tum1 go- 1ns to catch his num. They raced down street aftor street • The fuglUve, suspected of having — a pt^tol. whizzed by Ilobert Drown Lee. a newsboy. . U e hurled avoided newspaper at him. struck hlai-on the temple and knocked him from the.&ldew^ Into ' a parkins spac«. ' Eatlmstoi _ _____ CHANUTB. K«a.-Z. A. 'iiton, city member ot the w inty tommls- lion, guessed a field of oaQ -will do belter than 75 buahe!^.an acre.” , “ "Way too hlRh." reiorted Hoyt Lefever and Joe Volmer. farm bem. Tht field averaged .03 'bushels an BELLBVniE. Ill.-«'erc-s. lellt- ...... .1 five tiny porkers e.icaped while eh routa to.market l)i a tniek, police were called out for Uie hunt, . They, returned empty handed but back at the sUUon dbeovered.thal ■sone'ot tb« animals had been broueht IV- u (he exclusive 'fo ^ ': of a taxi driver. - "■ Thursday's Scores A^i,'ln m il* 2-15. BoUe 13-3. Osden 11-3. Sail Lake S-13. Idaho FnlLi 0-5. Pocntello 7-lfc- Toiilcht'i Schedule Tft'ln Pnlt» a t Boise. ■poeotello a t Idaho Pnll.i. Ocden at SallXakft. BOISE. 3)\ly - Bohe anil, TR-ln rails split a. holiday Pioneer baseball lrnci:e double-blU today by the Identical, scores of 13 to 3. Boise look the afternoon encount- scoring runs In six of Ujo elRhC Innings the.Pilot* were nt b a t Twin Palls’ Co'dboys scored one nm In th_first.-frame.and .the other In the eighth. ^ , In the night Rama‘Twin m is proved the victor. • TIib Co-boys had two big Innings, swrtng four ruos la the seconiT fraiae and seven In the fourth, then each team tallied twice In the e(ghth. Five Pilot home ninsJeatured ihe afternoon battle. Eddio Adamx banged out a eOuple ot them and Walt Lowe, Joe Egna:.c and Edon tiorcnzon each got one. ' \ Dari^ll Fields pitched a six-Jjittc. for Boise in tlie aftemoon game and Dftmon Hayei, for Twin Falls, retaliated by lioldlng Uid 'Pilots to four saft blnglea In the night stnig- gle. FiGfSBODY stream Gives. U p'last of Three Victims of Boat- , • ing Accident BURLEY. July' i |,7^-Bo<llo.i of tliree per.wns drowned last Sunday In the Snake river had all bc-cn x w r c d today following ill.wovery r iRo third. LoDean SUvhlnaker; U. Uer bodj'^wwi found elglu miles dowjutrcam from the polot where a boat cnBjtted.,plunging It-i occupanu Into tlie water. The bods of. her hrolhe. Junior nIne.year-okl son or Hr. aivt Mrs Ocorge-Stfthlnaker of Heybum. imc that of Bolen BcaVff, al.w of Iley- Mardi (iras and Final Presentation of Cavff cade to Bring Celebratioh to Close' A double funeral services lor LA' Dran.StAhlriAkcr and Junior Stalil- nnker will be held nt 1:20 pjn. Sun- day at tlie Hrybuni UDJ. church, DWiop Ilelner ortlriatlng. Burlul will be In the ramllj' V'ol to Cie Hryburn cemclcrj^ - { Stn'lces for Bolen Dcaver will be hetd'ftt 11 iVJii. Sunday rit Ihe Prcs- tytcrlnn cliurth In Burley, and will be conducted .b)‘ Uje Rev. UwLi llano of Uic Presbyterian church. DuriRl will 6c In the Tlcrljum t leo'. Uodfes of all .three vlcUnu .— cii al Uie' Burley luneral home eilll tlie times set for the fcn'lce.i. 400 Men S}>eed Xp iForest Bliizc Ina. [onUht to Nyaack.'ijn the west- ern edee of Olaclcr Natlannl park, ■to Join 300 fighting a forest fire. —Bttiflanercit-tlie lauieo irtit.-fpur' rtiliea north of Nyaack. ranged up to-l.OOO-ftorea,'.............. .The park superloteadent, O..S. Ubbey. aold rain fell at Nyaack late today and additional showrrfinlgbt olieck the flamea. Fl« Oregonian ,Sights VicloryforG.O. P. BOISE. July < CT^-A ^lredlet5on Uial "UiVTlcpiibtlcanj are siii' ' win with Wlllkle and McNarj-* ___ mudo here tod(iy by former Setiator Robert N. SUuiflcW of Portland. Ore.. who U elv Touti lo hi.i home after attendlni; the National Republican conYenllon In Philadelphia. “Not since Uie 'dnys of Abrnliom Lincoln," declared Slanlleld, a for- mer colIeaRiie of Senator McNary.' Uie vlcei'Spresldentlal nominee, and a member of tlie notiricatlon commk- tee which-ftlll ofriclftlly Inform -Wen- dell L Wlllkle of hU nomination for the pre.nlclcncy, ■Jia.s Uiere been s u ^ sponinneoiis support of candidate, rUhiB virtually oirt of the unknbwn." Wlllkle, Stanfield said, -was ,of nurse well known In business circles ihrouEhoul tlie nation but was llitle knoan by the rank and rite of voters.” • - ; .Genato/ McNary. the Oregonian added, was "the ouUUndlng choice for the vlce-presldency." Be de*> crlb<^ tlie vlce.presldentlal nominee as a "human dynamo", who ."love* work.” _ . With a children's lil.storlcal parnde at 10 o'cl{)ck thls morn- Inff, the Magic Clly Jubilee Enters Its third day of varied cventi. Other hlgh-llghts ot todny's program Includc lunch- •ion meetings,'beard prowlnp Judging, final presentation of the Magic City eavalcade ar^d the mer^.mordl grns parade In the evening. „ . YcKtcrday’s flaw bCcv'cnts opct\cd with the July 4th his- torical parade in the'm orning, sponsored by the American Legion, followed by an address by J. H. Blandford, Twin Fall; attome^y 4nd World war vet- eran, In the ,city park. Jr which he urged Amejlran unity ojk elimination pf class eotxsclousness In meeting the problems from wlth- ng m o. Jic nho ilnit American letly European spoke strong^' Intervention in confllclfl.- OUier phases or tncliKled Uie hi conte.'.t In Uie/1 omlnB. siwliil events.for chll^n and eiitorl.iln- ment nl tlie ^liy park durlnK iht afternoon ati<l second showing ot Ui< MnKic City cavalcade and fireworks dl.iplay during Uie cvMilhf Hoiwshoe Kvent Winning tenm In Uie horse,-dine event. In cliariie^f Bob Orecne and eonducicil by R. B»."6j^nr’ Wrb.^lcr, wa.s composed of L. A. Daniels, T«'ln I-nlk. and H. J. Doerlns. Han.icn. Theirs was a $10 prlic; and tlir sec- orid place award of ts went to' the tti\m ol Frttman. RupttV. and LbRRC. Rock Creek. • Runners-up were EasUnan and Wallace of Klli-r, Enironti In Uie event mimbereil 28. •^Vllh horfe.Oio«-pllchin» 0|>cnlnc ilie day.— the hlstortai pahide next aa.iumed thn spoUlglit. Amrrlcah riags Jeatured Uie_Bvent_ln which riinreht'i! rcpre.-^nUillm of nil vei,- afld auxlllar}' froutvi of Uie city. , Mr, Blandford. speaking betore a large audlenfie at the city park calleii- for continuance of the Bplrlt or July 4. 1778. and'preceding years which created an Independent eOU/itr^' so Uuil Uilj sam» Independence will be preserved. Pointing out Uuvt “age old phUoso- phlea of human slavery have n«aln reared up to challenge our Individual llbertle],' Mr. Blandtord added tliat achieve and maintain naUonal unliy, we need- not fear riftli columns." Barrier lo Vnlly obstacle lo this unlU' 1* cla.’J consciousness, he emphasised, and ClUzens of tills eoQntiy mii.st' think o f Uicmseh'es only as true Amerl- can.s. -whane flmt responsibility Ir. to ac5ile<e' k state ot preparednes.'s for any conUngencyxliatmny arlw.” Tlie speaker atio critlcliod .iliarplj’ tlje IntcrpretatloM placed upon (Coii(Ibu*4 *8 Tut >. Column Ik mEiS IR Cnild Injured-in Car Crasli • Near Kimberly; Two . 'Girls fidrned One mnjor nulomoblle accident Id two llrewotki mtshaps' In Uie T^’ln Falls area and Injuo' or Uirce riders 'In tlie Rupert nxleo we* clialkcd up last nlglit tui another Juty Fourth'pa.wd into hUtorj-. James l-#lid MoiitKomen', three- year-old son and only child or Mr. and Mrs. Onle MonlKomcr3 ''of T«'ln Palls. llirealene<l wllh lo.vi or &I«ht In boih ey« an rrjult of auloinsbilc collL^lon nl a crorji-road the sugar fnetory road one mile west of Kimberly at (!;30 p. m.' j'cs lerdft'y. The child and hLi fiithpr appar- ently were hurUd.Uirough tlm wind. (C«Mlnu«» •!. r « . 1. Colcma S)' British Seize Bulk Of France!s-Eleet From Nazi Grasp Chish Looms in Nciili’ialitv Zone DUKNOK AIIU:: BrlUilu'.' ir.i'-c;; Prcncli Bjiiitiiii:. n po.ulljlllty ilmi Ui carried BB.iiii li nie Xr . «tiMi tlirouKhoiit mm ........... died a secllnn of Urn .•ouUi At- lanilc psirol Irom ilir "imlge 'nf HrarJl north«<ir<l. hii;. a Writ IndiM biu^r at .Mnrlliil(|ue. Tlie'numlH-r of tVnicli vciuh Uierc now U uiikiiowii. Init &ome Informrd sourer.', ^ny Uie crult.er.s wlilPh had miiltiliillird ii.ilrol ami ronvo)- duties off Bradl likely have Mllcd Jnr Afnea,- perliaja IrnttiiK -only tniiOl r v o rt vessels a< Ihr only shll« Ija'ed In the Wcr.t indlM. ir that be iruc, II iiiijiciira Uie Brlllih would'be unlltrly ib rbk offending Amrrlcnn naUons by altackliiB Marllnqvie. • - Or* the olhrr hi\nrl, »sy theric same .•.oiircc.'<. ir Frcnrli criilM-ri. submarini-s nnd other Imporlanl •MSllU 6 it sllll in H V .^ rriuonnble lo siippo-.c Uie Urhlih may aiU'mpt .to lake Uieni over denpKe Uie iieutralll)' zone. jGmis Send Portion of iNavy to Bottom:^ Great rioti|ja' Enlei's Ell'^li'7ll Porl« * I H E ‘Rraicif Pro-Nazi Cabinet' Tics-Up Witli Rome-Bcrlin - Axis Carol May Place - . Son on Throne SOFIA, Bulgaria. July ^ t4V-klhg Carol was-dwcrlbed In dIpIomaUc dlspatclics from Suchafe.^t tonlRhlf as nen'oasly conllding uj his Inti- mates hlfl uncertainly over abdlcAt- ng In favor or his son. 18-yenr-oId Prince Mlhal. •These dispatches, written by high foreign diplomats la Uie Riimiinian capital, said the klnn had'gone n!een» 'esi for f6ur days, smoking clga;elJi ilialn-fashlon. pacing the tloor conr tlnuouslj- and going un.shaven. They said he wa.i completely brok- n up by the lo.u or Beasanbla and Buc<^vlna. The monarcli .ras-.ducrlbod - ns having told his clovi friends Uiot he was seriously considering abdlcaUon because he fell he, personally, would be held responsible for the loss of lertltorlps to Soviet Hu.isla and Uie consetjuent shakj- poslUon of his kingdom. BUCHAREST.-July 4 !.T,-KlnK Carol's new,- pro-Nazi govtriimfiii announced tonight After lt<'. rir^t mceUng Uiat "the 'rorclgn |»lley of this cabinet Is nn honrit adapiailon lo Uie sysUm^rwled by the Udme- BcrUn axb." lo a commimlque the new rr^ie. headed by lon oigurtu. added: "We do this not only as on expres- aJon^ot rcollsUc policy', but also ti n logical eense^nictot the pollUcal and b lo lo ^ I prlnclpIe^pr Uie bers or this cabinet, wlfb a: . .... true rcprc.'itnu'Uves of the ferllngs or the people.'' Supreme Bid i . Tlio rormatlon of tlie Olgurtu gw- ommtnt—nnUnnallsUc. pro-Oeriijnn and anU-SemlUo^was regnrtlrd as Uie king's supreme bid for Ocrman support. J t rollowed unconfirmed rcporti or new Soviet demand* on the troubled kingdom—tlil.i time demands (of control of strntglc rrontler bridges along and Prut and Danube rherj forming Uie new Sovlct-l^umanlaR border. Tlie cliange of Koveniment ... abrupt. Premier Oheorghe I'atait- ■»cu'* pro-ally,cablnet re.-ilgned Uilj morning, and by m4d-ofienioon “ ew cabinet had been sworn In. Tliere were many signs of Carol's eagerness ror Gerroon support, among Uiem:' .Confcrmrji . cabinet Includes 10 former members of Uie pro-Naii m euard. ttiembera of UiC (orrotr . lU-SenilUc'Ooga goremment.. In- cluding Olgurtu, Uie government which wai dismissed by King Carol, after teu than two monUu In oftlce in 1B38. a. It Included Hi# German MlnU- I'D I fitllcn with old i'‘:-i'iicli iilly, and I'sti'ii the ;.M'catJ)U]k ‘llv'iiie Asvx;<it'-il rrr.'Ji LO.N'IJIJ.W .Inly.' I — Tin- I'.riliHli ti; roliicl.'iiit fcrocily uix'ii tlip floel nf ii.-; ill lialtic and hy threat of hailk' iia.-; \'T i of it from tlic rojicbiiiK >;ra.s[i of G<tiii .u . This, till- slranirtst of nil mival rictiniis in Ilie wnrld’s his-, tory, 'was-annntincrd todiiy in'T he hnii.-^p-of cDinflioiiH bv Prime Miiiislcr Win.ston Churchill in ii .><pi:fcli t h a t wa.-t lik e no otliLT ever heard in its Jiiicieiil hall.i. , With tears on hi.s heavy cliuckp aiid hi.-i viiifc liK'ht in priilo and sorrow, Ghu'rchill told comni'uns-liow with "achrnfr lienrt-'!” the I!riti.-<h K uvornm ent tia.s .scon to it tliat the I-’reiich surrender cabinet of .Marslial ilcnri I’hilipp'e Petain woiiJd never carry out il.s promise to Uirn ilt; iiallie ves.4ols over to Gernmny—which only now iiw ail9;the cliaiice to ' .strike a last «rcat blow at Kritain ncros.s. the cbanno!. This. In :iub;itaiic€. Is whiU-he reported; - . In a ten-mlniitp action ye.sterday off Ornii.aiid Rfers-El- Kcblr.'Algerlu. DrlUnh Runs Hank'a Frcnch btaUcshlp of the .Dfctagne cla-ss; damaged and grounded a battle cruiser of the'- Strasbourg. cta,^s; s.ink of .'let on flr« two dcstroyers-jind. Fmncc’s only .-ioaplane carrlcr, the lO.ITOO-lon Commandant kerrjue. • [Tlie Stra.sl;oiirH aini Diinkerciue are listed by m'ost authori- ties, as b;iUlcshipi. jlthoiiKh Churchill ........................ cruiser.',). Ktitrr KiitlWi I'd UctorOUiU liuiii* df.riQ-.rU fpr ihe II Il0tlll:i nf ITrilrh the Liiglhh ix)il ............ Plymiiuth and"{’ort,imouUi- llie.-.' out of any po--'lble lioitlle . for tb r riuratlun of ilip w Included:' ' IV o baltlc.-,?ilp.-.; two light cn. c!|lled.. them liallh li»IitVlii:U. Chlirciilll e IlJ.l tliiir. a ,;re.'it rh/ar:.lilj)S rnlcri-d x)lt^ o[ filircrne-.-,. (CoaIlna«l cmT t n 2. Column"I. Bund Lc.-i(lcr8 in Jjer8ey:'AiT6fitetl ANDOVEH TOWNSHIP. July 4 — Augaslus, Klapprott. manager and pieildcnt of Uie New Jenwry Ocrman-Amerlcan bund.-«and two other bund offldnls wrre arrest- ed by sheriff deputies at Camp Nofri- land, today and charged wltti viola- tion ot a state law banning meeUngs •which “promote hatred." They were anejled shortly'befor* »..bund Independence ^ay' celebra- tion was to iton. U. s. Celebrates Famed Declaration (By T ie As-wlated J ’rc.si) Wllh oratory. pl?nlcs and diuonat popping ' of fire cmckeral America yesterday celeb|pt<d the” . . t naUTO—m e DecUraUon ' Independence.. - . At Hycle Park. President Roosevelt formally’donatcd to the'countnr a 11^ bfory to liouse tlic collected papers of his rorty yean in and out of pub* He lire. Tlie Roosn'elt program Uien called ror n family picnic, wiui hot dogs as ,the principal ftetn (i Uie men- skllleil to orcrliead riro fight- ing. were en to<it« lo Uie park from California. Oregon and Yellowsttaie patched ttf the Council Agalwt In- tolerance In America, ji'letter ap- pealing. for-ft -•'declaniUon-or na- Uonal unity.” wish Uiere raljllt be tomiulated la' Ihe heart of every American oii lOJjependence .day this year,-" ha wrote, “a flim delermlnatiorT-Uuil we sliouW-forw'er l»nlsh from our minds and thougljla every tesUi hBtrea-Bndj^sllBlous- - Tlie natlonnl house of reprc.fenta- Uves olwerved Uie rvjurtiv w;ltli a rcadmg of Uie Dtclftratlon of Inde- pendence b y Rep. Lewis fD-Colo), who obser\’ed that Uioa; who sl^cd J*-were "doomed to o fck - “ U Uielr cause failed. Then. Rep. need tR-NY; depicted he scene In Independerice squar»nt Philadelphia on July i. m e. a mill- ing crowd excitedly wondering‘what -epresenuUi-es of tlie colonies ___ doing wlthla. Reed retold Uie old story of >he boy who daslie'd from Uie hall and with hands cupped at bis Ups shoutedito his gmh<lfather' 'Bing, grandpa, hng, lUng for Uberty." " At Cleveland, a •'creai.icsUviU of fr«cdom“ arrangetl/by eommlttces Including all religious faiths was heM In the city stadium, with- flre- vorks..songs and symphony miule, Officials said -It- was on 'eftort to offset •'riclous propaganda by one whalcj^.a. routing -Amerlcfttl meet- .There were many speedies.ai lo- cal' celebrnUon*'' throughout •” * country. Rayraood J. Kelly, naUotial- c—. nander oT'Uia.. Amnrlcon Lcglot^ — ■•WlWP'rrem-cflr, cage In whlcli he.uld Uie ”*'111 to Is not Uie road to peace." Many European nations, he said hiu "nuraed the will to pence only -t succumb because they lacked the rugged fiber . .^ lo defcnd.Ui^n- telTes.". - . Nj Obsor^'ance of Uie Ijoliday result- ed In al least fiO raUliUes before sundown. - . 7 deattA were caused by< & ‘'portable radio. baab.'Wound In'the BrlUsh — '“on of thrTiew York World’s . ... Two delecUves Were tilled and five others Injured, two setlousU. when It exploded In i.OeW. Automobiles 50 fatoUUea m widely separattd parU.of the eouzi* Uy. ^Drownlnp .took H-lives. • Rve' of the tnffic death»-thr«4 at Jackson, Ohio, and two In Wl». conafn—were cau--«l In railroad croulns accidents. At leutdurtng Uie dayllglit tioun, City. .KtUch.banned .Uie use.of llrecTWiei*. reportwS lU salesi July Fourth. Fewer fireworks Injuries ^hoQ in any previous ftu were re- b o r n by S3 New Vork hospitals. . \T h e NaUanal Safety Council esti- mated that the normal Venige number of traffic deaths • for a Thumlay In Jul^ is 75; Frtday U; Saturday ISO . - - Uiturxlay, ISO a n d 5 u a DMt^u' by ftjilu roi .. ^konsai I: California 3; Colo-' r»do 3; .Oonnectlcut 4; Florida 6; OcorgU a; Idaho a: minoU'S; Sen. tuckr.];'LouUiasa'3; Mfchlgsn A; MUmanUa; Missouri.1; Montana I; Nebraska 3; New Jecaey 1; New MeUeo i; New York M; Ohio II; Oklahoma a; Pennsylvania 7; lSa> twcsee 3: Texas .4;' Washington J :. Wtsboosfii-*. . ■ chitling Ihe s.sao^n Siircoilf, Uit world’ll larKe.il: eight dc-itroyen! ant 200 mlne-:.'A'ecplug mid nnll-Mib- miirlne At- Al«B}6tA., ECTl'l. llie Bril- till telifd control of a l-'rcncli battlo- Llilp, four,i&cnch cruisers and i/cv- eral tmnlltr'4lilps—vcr.vclt-Uini. only a lew W ir» V«,'a» hart JOlja^S lliV|r. former Brtllsh comrades In amies la flgliUngoir an Italian air raid.' TJius. U ojiiieared Irom this Iraordlnnrj' recnpltulntlon of ciunpalgn into which Uie BrlU.^li hftVy went wllli delernilnnllon yet •'iinifuLsh" Uint ftuJy onn active cap- ital fihip wiu left to Uie French rDVcnimcnl. Italians Kttp OuC Pre.stmialili' till;, was Uie Dunker- que. wlilcti with f-ome Mnnllcr rJilp* lied Uie Ornn rnsnKemnit for Tou- lon. Tliftt mlgliiy vewel, Churchill wild, would be out of ncilon tor moiiUis, crippled by out pritbih y>r- pcdo; r ■“ ivt engagement.' n.s Churchll 'N HIILER Frencli Navy Gets Permission -to Scuttle Warships Re- , maining at Large, BERLIN. July 4 fST-Enraged by Ihe Briasli fleel's destruction of French naTnl'vnltji In Uie waters off Algeria. Oermans declared- tonight Uie Fr?nch na^y has Adolf HlUer'* permtulon to KutUc Itx warxhlpx re- maining at large or do as It pleases 1 avoid BritUh BcUure. DNB, otflclal OerTiian news ogen- /. said the Petain government of Priwict'had-Informed the Oermoh arniLstice co'mmi.v.lon of Its Intcn- Uon Ui nlnk French winlilp* If Uiey a n attacked and unable to escape their former allies. The French dccLilon'wos said have been conimiinlcated to the Oer- commLvilon at Wle.sbaden b*« orders were sent to the Flrnch German Bombers Renew T' Raids on Enoiand From ^Sl<ics LOMX*:^ July -8 IFridayf Orrmiin bombers atucked BrlUln’s ■ b)g new naval base of Portland In a daylight raid yeaterday destlfvlnc a navfti Auxiliary veuct, a tug and -» •ilnl!»r.*thBr*«wcpl b n O k ';^ . Aleltl lo renew Uie pcundmg c f.. England Irom-the olr. . Briuun's defense planes cwanned ‘ up to drive orf at le a s ts big bomb, crs which smashed at ahlpplng tod buildings'll, Uie BavarbaM. Qnii . German plans was reported <hot . own and anot^r damaged: - . The ovenilghl raids jlorted »h pi' darki\e&a clo.\cd out lha tato twUUfiU r Anu-aln::raft guns blazed at ' raiders heard over Uie noctbaA coast \V an alUtude of 3,000 feeV I!eav7 explosive bombs wen drop* ' ped. . / . .. Tlie Portland assault was tho ao st kdarUig of o/hiunber of sorties wtalch ' have becofn'e dally diet Tor. Uw' . BnUsli In. Uie prollmlnarlea of th>' battle or Britain. " ", ThB score ^r more ot bomben- .- whlcli Bi.«illed PorUand harbor In .. waves or Uttee were reUUatln* per- liaps. ror raids by the British yesUr- day and \bM night on Oerraan com- . munlcatlons. oil plants, tnn^iart. depots and alraart^ In Ocnnahy, the NcUierlands. Bcn|lim- and ocitth-' western France. The air. ministry, annniinrlny ' widespread raids* on. Ocnnany and - Uie Germon-^upled low countrlet ', ond-Prsnce, said thAt the royal alr-^ , force hud destroyed 40. Gerniaa ' planes from June 33 to July .4. JUs« elusive, as against 30 BrlUsh pUnes "lost by enemy"Mtlon.’ This declaratloa cams In r^ply . | o a OermaiK communique sayliig the scoro was 76 to 13 In- favor of Qermaiij. - iBy The Associated'Press).'** LONDON-Britlsh navif tainjt. e development of .... ....................jf the noval ww- rarr- and Uie heightened struggle Jor Mr mpjf.roacy which tollowed the Frcnch capltulaUon. Otliers. ai Reported by German sources. In- cluded: ' , . A’ torpedo hit By » German KUbmarme on Uie 33.M0>too BrlUsh aircraft carrier tllusiriou,''. newest carrier of Uie .BrlUsh fleet. The datlT' eomraunlnuB high command, merely-credited... submarine commander with Uie hit and gava no details. - 3. Two- heot7 bomb hits on "large reasel- In BrlUsh convoy. S, • The bombing yesterday Dritlib channel and North s quays. eoast«l fortlflcallons. ChorchUl tells eem m eu wlUi'*«In> ecre sorrow" of acUon rcnrded m aeccssuT ««»lnst former alllcsi fleet ltO»lE— 6 (elaia . aceaey. Freneb ordered t« attvk ahipt and t in northern and western Oennany and raids 6ver'Bdglum-and the Setherlands. . • \ ' Oerman eommentat^ raged "iit the B;^llsh bediuse of the attack off Oran^ A majonpfmlse ot Qtt^r man indltpatton was that Oeimi^, by the-'aitnlsUee'SLgreement,. bad pledged that sUrreiderM unlcs of the Preneh-fleet would b»-lnl*ned and not vsed.a'galnsi the BrtUsb. .;

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1\ \ V < > l i S , N o . 6 t , . T\VIN FALLS, ID A H O , FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 5. 1040 P i i c c F iv e C e n

Bomb Kills Two, Injures Five at

New York FairExplosion Occurs Aft<ir Uetedtivcs

Rush Flanie-Tlirowiiig Dcvice From JJpitish Pavilioi

(By Tlie AMOCiatcd PrcM> n e w " Y O R K , Ju ly 4—A n tim c - th ro w ln R bom b, d isgu ised a s

ft p o r ta b le rn d lo . killed tw o d c lc c t lv c s to d a y a n d In ju red live o th e rs — tw o c rlt !c n lly = -a a c r th e y h a d ru sh e d i t fro m Its h id -

„ li3 g .0 lf lc e In th e B ritish p a v ilio n a t t h e N ew Y ork w o rld 's fn lr . T h e b la s t to re a ho le f ive f e e t w id e a n d i o u r f e e t deep In

t h e -s ro u n d o f a llU le -u sc '^ 'p lo t, s m a s h e d tw o huRc bIo.« w in ­dow s in t h e d in in g sa ion o t t h e P o l is h p a v ilio n . 150 y a rd s aw ay, a n d r ip p e d th e . clo th in g f ro m th e b o d ie s 6 i I ts m ang led vlc-

• tlm s.

Horses Add Color to Jiily 4 th Pai'adc

The explosion shook the lower end of the foreign sec-

- -tlon -ttnd -sen t-tren io rs of focir tliroush the Independence dny crowd or more tlian 168.000 vLiilom.

TJie bbmi>—police lald IV wm n U m t-dtvlct—spTtad desinKUos\ only ttto days a fte r n my»tcfl0U3 voice In A telephone caUflMesdny Imd orderM

. Uie pavilion ini-ftclibord operator to •■gtt ou t of Oif bulJdlnj. n f ’r t goina

‘ w'blow It up."Killed On Uie blASt b'cre D clcc-'

uves jQscplj J ,X j’neh. d£ th6 Bronx and FerdlnfttMgHoclia of Broolclj-n. in crlUcal condition were DelecUvcs WnUam J , Pederec. SO. Of Queena, and Joseph Oallacher of Dropklyn.

Lejs of both wen were brok’en ' citch was severely buroued.ona cut and Oallaslier'a skull poulbly

Tlic bomb had been secrctcd In tlie 'Tnn room oil llie second door of t^ic pitvlUon.

I t had b « n Uicre since ywKrdny nionilnB, Ipnorcd. because an era' ployn believed It belonstd lo a char- Womaa.

Today. WlUiun Slrnchan the pa- villon'c Dead electrician took tho cwa to Oyrn:Rawlln«i. * « W tn t to Brilhh CommlMloncr-OmcraJ CecU M. PJckthftU.' -

"f Ueard s tkkb ic . oo iM ' lold Ra«'lln7s. w ho-noU IM police.'. The bomb W M.laktn.W them to

fence./C u flou ji fa lr-w c n , attnieW by

' / t h e sudden curse of poUce.-ocUTlcyi.- ( were kept awaj' t m .ik^-caM with

d i f n e u l t y . ^ 'PoUeo dlKOvered *. conlbotnl box

.. w jt]>ln.the«tee. u>d.ver« p a p v to f ta cont^uf,.tbclr «h«n

Some po.llce .SO feet awB>’ were burned In 'Uie sheet of name that

I sifrtad fnnwUo over the sroUnd. and others were wounded by flylns splin­ters of metol. Plfce,i of clothing were

• blown 75 yardsjrom .the spot. N w ly all were knocked tint..

Thopiandx Ilujh to Scche Tiiouiaiids of fnlr-gocrs In

■ tlielr tracki as the roar filled Uic Bir. Then U»ey raced to tho spot.

A sniMRlrl In the ' Polish candy shop. Jwiephlne Chmlel Witnessed the blast.' *

.■'It was. ft terrible cxploilon." she mild, "Uierc were fiva gien near 11' bomb .when It went off. All or tliei

'were ^iiu. 'm ert-ttitM -.w ert. lyln down—two were to ’lnE to *ra^ away, holdlns Uielr Iilces. Oh, It wt

. horrible." ,^^ayor U iOuardla and Police

Commissioner Lewis J^_,Volcntln8 ruahfd to 'th e scene lo superintend the Invcxtlsatlon. Tlie mayor riered an all-nlKlil Inqulo' "»Khlet lip ."______ ,_______ _ _• Valentine ordered even Hie leaves

•—wlilcJi had been stripped from ntntby t i t t by U\b txpSwSon—lo rakerrln the search for cicra. which were »llm. ' ’

JJelectlves foand tcvertl »trlp.i' of- what mipeared to be hean" alumi­

num ai}d a number . o( nuts and■ bolU ,

ll i e mni'or said he liari, been In- romied by Uio bomb squnil Uiat the bomb was of sucli a typo tJiat It would have exploded, deiplle Im-

t i l l 'C a p ito l E xcited Over

T a lk o f FDR^s Decision to Seek T h ird Term

WASlilNOTON. July \ (,1’r—ne- porlfl Ujat Prejldent Roosevelt Imd decided to accept k Uilrd terra nom­ination w 'd liad, picked Secrrinry of S tale null as hts.rtce presiden­tial runnlnn mate fxellcd Ci'pllnl m il nnrt Ihr cflmn.t of fitlirr prf<l

eiiuiU iisijjituiis HAtsT.- - ----------The report* emaiialfd from

ally authontatlre souroe.i and clilltrd the hopes' of most of those support- Ine oUier candidates.

Supporter* ot Senator Wheeler (D*Mont) made clear, liov.'tvcr. that Uiey were disinclined lo ncceptHils decision as final. They announced the opening of CIIImko eorivcntlon hendgnartera wlUi i . Burke Clem­ents of Helena. Mont. In charce.

DnUl this week, Wheeler had Mid ho •would not.be a candidate If Mr. Rooterelt rrui.. since h« conceded that. Uve preMdent, toultl have Uie

howoror. Uiat hb name would .. befor« Uje convention In any event. He has been Riven the public back- Ins o f John L, UwU. CIO chlellaln

Bouator Jolmsoh. iD*CoIo). a •WheelfT supporler, said he would leaf# fa r Chlcaso next week

[V aetlva pa rt In \Vheelec eritlaS’campiOen.Johnson u id - th a t Hull.would be

.. “loelcnl diolcc" u a nm nlns male ror Mr. Roo.wvell, but declared lif

(Contlflotd OB P m :. Colann I)

ilDf’s patrloile parade In Twin rails »a* thU trio of triunvl hor>n- . -------- (T. nohl. and an aide. The equlnr aHliU apwatrd tn a tprclal act

yesUrday a/temoon a l (he rlly park to draw applause of the la rt* rrowd which rSlhiw l. Both the pat- rloUo parade and the paA procram werr fealorw ®f lh« Mafio Clly Jubllrr, which rn irn i(> third day Ihlsjnnm lni. (Newt Phnto and Kntravlncl.

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Two More Parades on Bill ; For Magic City Jubilee

PWemI bureau of InvestlKatlon iCenu said Uicy would cooperaU in Uie Inquiry, na Otey did two weeks aeo a f te r bombs had exploded In a

(CcnUBUrt cm P.*. 1. Cel«n»- »)

FLASHES of LIFE

COWBOyS TAKE NIGfll

T w in F a lls , Boise S p lit DoU' b ic B ill by Identical Scorcs

■ of 13 to 2 ‘r ionerr Leatae Slandlnci

„ .3 8 -J 7 —

O asaa ltj KINSTON. N. C .- U looked like

Policeman Bernard Dali «Tum1 go- 1ns to catch his num. They raced down street aftor s tree t • The fuglUve, suspected of having

— a pt^tol. whizzed by Ilobert Drown Lee. a newsboy. .

U e hurled avoided newspaper at him. struck hlai-on the temple and knocked him from the.&ldew^ Into

' a parkins spac«. '

E a t lm s to i _ _____• CHANUTB. K «a.-Z . A. 'i i to n ,

city member o t the w in ty tommls- lion, guessed a field of oaQ -will do belter than 75 buahe!^.an acre.” ,

“ "Way too hlRh." reiorted Hoyt Lefever and Joe Volmer. farm bem.

T h t field averaged .03 'bushels an

BELLBVniE. Ill.-«'erc-s. lellt-

...... .1 five tiny porkers e.icapedwhile eh routa to .m arket l)i a tniek, police were called out for Uie hunt,

. T hey, returned empty handed but back a t the sUUon dbeovered.thal

■sone'ot tb« animals had been broueht IV- u (he exclusive 'f o ^ ': of a taxi driver. - • "■

Thursday's Scores A^i,'ln m il* 2-15. BoUe 13-3. O sden 11-3. Sail Lake S-13.Idaho FnlLi 0-5. Pocntello 7-lfc-

Toiilcht'i Schedule Tft'ln Pnlt» a t Boise.■poeotello a t Idaho Pnll.i.Ocden a t SallXakft. •

BOISE. 3)\ly - Bohe anil,TR-ln ra ils split a. holiday Pioneer baseball lrnci:e double-blU today by the Identical, scores of 13 to 3.

Boise look the afternoon encount- scoring runs In six of Ujo elRhC

Innings the.Pilot* were nt b a t Twin Palls’ Co'dboys scored one nm In th _ f irs t.- fra m e .a n d .the other In the eighth. ,

In the night Rama‘Twin m i s proved the victor. • TIib Co-boys had two big Innings, swrtng four ruos la the seconiT fraiae and seven In the fourth, then each team tallied twice In the e(ghth.

Five Pilot home n insJeatured ihe afternoon battle. Eddio Adamx banged ou t a eOuple ot them and W alt Lowe, Joe Egna:.c and Edon tiorcnzon each got one. ' \

D ari^ll Fields pitched a six-Jjittc. for Boise in tlie aftemoon game and Dftmon Hayei, for Twin Falls, retaliated by lioldlng Uid 'Pilots to four sa ft blnglea In the night stnig- gle.

F i G f S B O D Ys tre a m G ives . U p ' la s t of

T h re e V ictim s o f Boat- , • ing Accident

BURLEY. July' i |,7^-Bo<llo.i of tliree per.wns drowned last Sunday In the Snake river had all bc-cn

x w rc d today following ill.wovery r iRo third. LoDean SUvhlnaker; U. Uer bodj'^wwi found elglu miles

dowjutrcam from the polot where a boat cnBjtted.,plunging It-i occupanu Into tlie water.

The bods of. her hro lhe. Junior nIne.year-okl son or Hr. aivt Mrs Ocorge-Stfthlnaker of Heybum. imc that of Bolen BcaVff, al.w of Iley-

Mardi (iras and Final Presentation of C avff cade to Bring Celebratioh

to Close'

A double funeral services lor LA' Dran.StAhlriAkcr and Junior Stalil- nnker will be held nt 1:20 pjn. Sun­day a t tlie Hrybuni U D J. church, DWiop Ilelner ortlriatlng. Burlul will be In the ramllj' V'ol to Cie Hryburn cemclcrj^ - {

Stn'lces for Bolen Dcaver will be hetd'ftt 11 iVJii. Sunday rit Ihe Prcs- tytcrlnn cliurth In Burley, and will be conducted .b)‘ Uje Rev. UwLi llano of Uic Presbyterian church. DuriRl will 6c In the Tlcrljum t leo'.

Uodfes of all .three vlcUnu .— cii a l Uie' Burley luneral home eilll tlie times set for the fcn'lce.i.

400 Men S}>eed Xp iForest Bliizc

Ina. [onUht to Nyaack.'ijn the west­ern edee of Olaclcr Natlannl park, ■to Join 300 fighting a forest fire.— Bttiflanercit-tlie la u ieo irtit.-fpur' rtiliea north of Nyaack. ranged up to-l.OOO-ftorea,'...............T h e park superloteadent, O ..S .

Ubbey. aold rain fell a t Nyaack late today and additional show rrfinlgbt olieck the flamea.

F l«

Oregonian ,Sights VicloryforG.O. P.BOISE. July < CT^-A ^lredlet5on

Uial "UiVTlcpiibtlcanj are siii' 'win with Wlllkle and McNarj-* ___mudo here tod(iy by former Setiator Robert N. SUuiflcW of Portland. Ore.. who U elv Touti lo hi.i home after attendlni; the National Republican conYenllon In Philadelphia.

“Not since Uie 'dnys of Abrnliom Lincoln," declared Slanlleld, a for­mer colIeaRiie of Senator McNary.' Uie vlcei'Spresldentlal nominee, and a member of tlie notiricatlon commk- tee which-ftlll ofriclftlly Inform -Wen­dell L Wlllkle of hU nomination for the pre.nlclcncy, ■Jia.s Uiere been s u ^ sponinneoiis support of candidate, rUhiB virtually oirt of the unknbwn."

Wlllkle, Stanfield said, -was ,of nurse well known In business circles ihrouEhoul tlie nation but was llitle knoan by the rank and rite of voters.” ■ • - ;

.Genato/ McNary. the Oregonian added, was "the ouUUndlng choice for the vlce-presldency." Be de*> crlb<^ tlie vlce.presldentlal nominee as a "human dynamo", who ."love* work.” _ .

W ith a ch ild ren 's lil .s to r lca l p a rn d e a t 10 o'cl{)ck th ls m o r n - Inff, th e M agic C lly Ju b ile e E n te rs I ts th ird d a y of v a r ie d c v e n ti. O the r h lg h - l lg h t s o t todny 's p rog ram Includc lu n c h - •ion m e e tin g s ,'b e a rd p r o w ln p Judging , f in a l p re se n ta tio n o f th e M agic C ity e ava lcade a r^d th e m e r^ .m o r d l grns p a ra d e In th e e v en in g . „ .

YcKtcrday’s flaw bC cv 'cn ts opct\cd w ith the July 4 th h is ­torical parade in th e 'm o r n in g , sponsored by th e A m erican Legion, followed by a n add ress by J. H . Blandford, T w in Fall; attome^y 4nd World w a r v e t­eran , In the , city p ark . Jr which he urged Amejlran unity ojk elimination pf class eotxsclousness In meeting the problems from wlth-

ng m o . J ic nho ilnit American letly European

spoke strong^'Intervention in confllclfl.-

OUier phases or tncliKled Uie hiconte.'.t In Uie/ 1 omlnB. siwliil events.for c h l l^ n and eiitorl.iln- ment nl tlie ^liy park durlnK iht afternoon ati<l second showing ot Ui< MnKic City cavalcade and fireworks dl.iplay during Uie cvMilhf

Hoiwshoe Kvent Winning tenm In Uie horse,-dine

event. In cliariie^f Bob Orecne and eonducicil by R. B»."6j^nr’ Wrb.^lcr, wa.s composed of L. A. Daniels, T«'ln I-nlk. and H. J. Doerlns. • Han.icn. Theirs was a $10 prlic; and tlir sec- orid place award of ts went to' the tti\m ol Frttman. RupttV. and LbRRC. Rock Creek. • Runners-up were EasUnan and Wallace of Klli-r, Enironti In Uie event mimbereil 28. •^Vllh horfe.Oio«-pllchin» 0 |>cnlnc

ilie day.—the hlstortai pahide next aa.iumed thn spoUlglit. Amrrlcah riags Jeatured Uie_Bvent_ln which riinreht'i! rcpre.-^nUillm of nil vei,-

afld auxlllar}' froutvi of Uie city. ,

Mr, Blandford. speaking betore a large audlenfie a t the city park calleii- for continuance of the Bplrlt or July 4. 1778. and'preceding years which created an Independent eOU/itr ' so Uuil Uilj sam» Independence will be preserved.

Pointing out Uuvt “age old phUoso- phlea of human slavery have n«aln reared up to challenge our Individual llbertle],' Mr. Blandtord added tliat

achieve and maintain naUonal unliy, we need- not fear riftli columns."

Barrier lo Vnlly obstacle lo this unlU' 1* cla.’J

consciousness, he emphasised, and ClUzens of tills eoQntiy mii.st' think o f Uicmseh'es only as true Amerl- can.s. -whane flmt responsibility Ir. to ac5ile<e' k state ot preparednes.'s for any conUngencyxliatmny arlw .”

Tlie speaker atio critlcliod .iliarplj’ tlje IntcrpretatloM placed upon

(Coii(Ibu*4 *8 T u t >. Column Ik

mEiS IR

C nild In ju re d - in C a r C ra s li • N ear K im berly ; Tw o

. 'G ir ls fid rnedOne mnjor nulomoblle accidentId two llrewotki mtshaps' In Uie

T^’ln Falls area and Injuo' or Uirce riders 'I n tlie Rupert nxleo w e* clialkcd up last nlglit tui another Juty Fourth'pa.w d into hUtorj-.

James l-#lid MoiitKomen', three- year-old son and only child or Mr. and Mrs. Onle MonlKomcr3''of T«'ln Palls. llirealene<l wllh lo.vi or &I«ht In boih ey« an rrjult of auloinsbilc collL lon nl a crorji-road

the sugar fnetory road one mile west of Kimberly at (!;30 p. m.' j'cs lerdft'y.

T he child and hLi fiithpr appar­ently were hurUd.Uirough tlm wind.

(C«Mlnu«» •!. r « . 1. Colcma S)'

British Seize Bulk Of France!s-Eleet

From Nazi GraspC hish L oom s in

N ciili’ialitv ZoneDUKNOK AIIU::

BrlUilu'.' ir.i'-c;; Prcncli Bjiiitiiii:. n po.ulljlllty ilmi Ui carried BB.iiii li

n ie Xr . «tiMitlirouKhoiit mm ...........died a secllnn of Urn .•ouUi At- lanilc psirol Irom ilir "imlge 'n f HrarJl north«<ir<l. hii;. a Writ IndiM biu r at .Mnrlliil(|ue.

Tlie'numlH-r of tVnicli vciuh Uierc now U uiikiiowii. Init &ome Informrd sourer.', ^ny Uie crult.er.s wlilPh had miiltiliillird ii.ilrol ami ronvo)- duties off Bradl likely have Mllcd Jnr Afnea,- perliaja IrnttiiK -only tniiOl rv o rt vessels a< Ihr only shll« Ija'ed In the Wcr.t indlM.

ir that be iruc, II iiiijiciira Uie Brlllih would'be unlltrly ib rbk offending Amrrlcnn naUons by altackliiB Marllnqvie. • -

Or* the o lhrr hi\nrl, »sy theric same .•.oiircc.'<. ir Frcnrli criilM-ri. submarini-s nnd other Imporlanl •MSllU 6 it sllll in H V.rriuonnble lo siippo-.c Uie Urhlih may aiU'mpt .to lake Uieni over denpKe Uie iieutralll)' zone.

jGmis Send Portion of iNavy to Bottom:^ Great rioti|ja'

Enlei's Ell' li'7ll Porl« *

I H E‘Rraicif

P ro -N a z i C ab in e t' T ic s -U p W itli R om e-B crlin - • A xis

Carol May Place - . Son on ThroneSOFIA, Bulgaria. July ^ t4V-klhg

Carol was-dwcrlbed In dIpIomaUc dlspatclics from Suchafe.^t tonlRhlf as nen'oasly conllding uj his Inti­mates hlfl uncertainly over abdlcAt- ng In favor or his son. 18-yenr-oId

Prince Mlhal.•These dispatches, written by high

foreign diplomats la Uie Riimiinian capital, said the klnn had'gone n!een» 'esi for f6ur days, smoking clga;elJi ilialn-fashlon. pacing the tloor conr tlnuouslj- and going un.shaven.

They said he wa.i completely brok- n up by the lo.u or Beasanbla and

Buc<^vlna.The monarcli .ras-.ducrlbod - ns

having told his clovi friends Uiot he was seriously considering abdlcaUon because he fell he, personally, would be held responsible for the loss of lertltorlps to Soviet Hu.isla and Uie consetjuent shakj- poslUon of his kingdom.

BUCHAREST.-July 4 !.T,-KlnK Carol's new,- pro-Nazi govtriimfiii announced tonight After lt<'. rir^t mceUng Uiat "the 'rorclgn |»lley of th is cabinet Is nn honrit adapiailon lo Uie sysU m ^rw led by the Udme- BcrUn axb."

lo a commimlque the new r r ^ ie . headed by lon oigurtu. added:

"We do this not only as on expres- aJon^ot rcollsUc policy', but also t i n logical e e n se ^ n ic to t the pollUcal and b lo lo ^ I prlnclpIe^pr Uie bers or this cabinet, wlfb a : . .... true rcprc.'itnu'Uves of the ferllngs or the people.''

Supreme Bid • i . Tlio rormatlon of tlie Olgurtu gw-

om m tnt—nnUnnallsUc. pro-Oeriijnn and anU-SemlUo^was regnrtlrd as Uie king's supreme bid for Ocrman support.

J t rollowed unconfirmed rcporti or new Soviet demand* on the troubled kingdom—tlil.i time demands (of control of strntglc rrontler bridges along and Prut and Danube rherj forming Uie new Sovlct-l^umanlaR border.

Tlie cliange of Koveniment ... abrupt. Premier Oheorghe I 'a tait- ■»cu'* pro-ally,cablnet re.-ilgned Uilj morning, and by m4d-ofienioon “

ew cabinet had been sworn In. Tliere were many signs of Carol's

eagerness ror Gerroon support, among Uiem:'

.Confcrmrji . cabinet Includes 10

former members of Uie pro-Naii m euard. ttiembera of UiC (orrotr

. lU-SenilUc'Ooga goremment.. In­cluding Olgurtu, Uie government which wai dismissed by King Carol, a fte r teu than two monUu In oftlce in 1B38.

a. I t Included Hi# German MlnU- I'D

I fitllcn w ith old i'‘:-i'iicli iilly, and I'sti'ii th e ;.M'catJ)U]k

• ‘ llv 'iiie Asvx;<it'-il rrr.'Ji LO.N'IJIJ.W .Inly.' I — Tin- I'.riliHli ti;

roliicl.'iiit fc ro c i ly uix 'ii tlip f loe l n f ii.-; ill l ia ltic a n d hy th r e a t o f h a i lk ' iia.-; \ 'T i o f i t from tlic rojicbiiiK >;ra.s[i o f G<t i i i .u .

T h is , till- s l r a n ir t s t o f n il m iva l rictin iis in Ilie w nrld’s h is - , to ry , 'w a s-a n n n tin c rd tod iiy in 'T h e hnii.-^p-of cDinflioiiH bv P rim e M ii iis lc r W in.ston C h u rc h ill in ii .><pi:fcli th a t wa.-t like no otliLT e v e r h e a rd in i t s Jiiicieiil hall.i., W ith te a r s on hi.s h e a v y c liuckp a iid hi.-i v iiifc liK'ht in p riilo a n d so rro w , G hu 'rch ill to ld com ni'uns-liow w ith "achrnfr lienrt-'!” th e I!riti.-<h K u v o rn m en t tia.s .scon to it t l i a t th e I-’re iich su r re n d e r c a b in e t o f .M arslial i lc n r i I ’hilipp'e P e ta in w oiiJd ne v er c a r ry o u t il.s p ro m ise to U irn ilt ; iia llie ves.4ols o v e r to G ern m n y — w h ic h o n ly now i iw a il9 ; t h e cliaiice t o ' .s tr ik e a la s t « r c a t blow a t K ri ta in ncros.s. th e cbanno!.

T h is . In :iub;itaiic€. Is w hiU -he re p o r te d ; - .In a te n -m ln iitp a c tio n ye .s terday o ff O rn ii.a i id R fe rs-E l-

K cb lr. 'A lg e r lu . D rlUnh R uns H a n k 'a F r c n c h b ta U c sh lp of th e .D fc ta g n e cla-ss; d a m ag e d a n d g ro u n d e d a b a t t le c ru iser of th e '- S tra sb o u rg . cta,^s; s .ink o f .'let on f lr« tw o d c s tr o y e r s - j in d . F m n c c ’s on ly .-ioaplane c a r r lc r , th e lO.ITOO-lon C o m m an d a n t

kerrjue. •[T lie Stra.sl;oiirH a in i D iinkerc iue a re lis te d by m 'ost a u th o r i­

t ie s , as b ;iU lcsh ip i. j l t h o i iK hC h u rc h ill ........................c ru iser.',).

Ktitrr KiitlWi I'd UctorOUiU liuiii*

df.riQ-.rU fpr ihe II Il0tlll:i nf ITrilrhthe Liiglhh ix)il ............Plymiiuth and"{’ort,imouUi- llie.-.'

out of any po--'lble lioitlle . for tb r riuratlun of ilip w

Included:' • 'IV o baltlc.-,?ilp.-.; two light cn.

c!|lled.. th e m l ia l lh

li»IitVlii:U. Chlirciilll e IlJ.l tliiir. a ,;re.'it rh/ar:.lilj)S rnlcri-d x)lt^ o[ filircrne-.-,.

(CoaIlna«l cm T tn 2. Column "I.

Bund Lc.-i(lcr8 in“ J j e r 8 e y : ' A i T 6 f i t e t l

ANDOVEH TOWNSHIP.July 4 — A ugaslus, Klapprott. manager and pieildcnt of Uie New Jenwry Ocrman-Amerlcan bund.-«and two other bund offldnls wrre arrest­ed by sheriff deputies a t Camp Nofri- land, today and charged wltti viola­tion o t a state law banning meeUngs •which “promote hatred."

They were anejled shortly'befor* »..bund Independence ^ay' celebra­tion was to ito n .

U. s. Celebrates Famed Declaration(By T ie As-wlated J ’rc.si)

Wllh oratory. pl?nlcs and diuonat popping ' of fire cmckeral America yesterday celeb|pt<d the”

. . t naUTO—m e DecUraUon ' Independence.. - • .

At Hycle Park. President Roosevelt formally’donatcd to the'countnr a 11 bfory to liouse tlic collected papers of his rorty yean in and out of pub* He lire. Tlie Roosn'elt program Uien called ror n family picnic, wiui hot dogs as ,the principal ftetn ( i Uie

men- skllleil to orcrliead riro fight­ing. were en to<it« lo Uie park from California. Oregon and Yellowsttaie

patched ttf the Council Agalwt In­tolerance In America, ji 'le tte r ap­pealing. fo r-ft -•'declaniUon-or na­Uonal unity.”

wish Uiere raljllt be tomiulated la ' Ihe heart of every American oii lOJjependence .day this year,-" ha wrote, “a flim delermlnatiorT-Uuil we sliouW-forw'er l»nlsh from our minds and thougljla every tesUi — hBtrea-Bndj^sllBlous- -

Tlie natlonnl house of reprc.fenta- Uves olwerved Uie rvjurtiv w;ltli a rcadmg of Uie Dtclftratlon of Inde­pendence b y Rep. Lewis fD-Colo), who obser\’ed that Uioa; who s l^ c d

J*-were "doomed to o fck • - “ U Uielr cause failed.

Then. Rep. need tR-NY; depicted he scene In Independerice squa r»n t

Philadelphia on July i . m e . a mill­ing crowd excitedly wondering‘what

-epresenuUi-es of tlie colonies___ doing wlthla. Reed retold Uieold story of >he boy who daslie'd from Uie hall and with hands cupped a t bis Ups shoutedito his gmh<lfather'

'Bing, grandpa, hng, lUng for Uberty." • •" At Cleveland, a •'creai.icsUviU of fr«cdom“ arrangetl/by eommlttces Including all religious faiths was heM In the city stadium, with- flre- vorks..songs and symphony miule, Officials said -It- was on 'e f to rt to offset •'riclous propaganda by one w halc j^ .a . routing -Amerlcfttl meet-

.There were many speedies.ai lo­cal' celebrnUon*'' throughout •” * country.

Rayraood J . Kelly, naUotial- c—. n ander oT'Uia.. Amnrlcon Lcglot^— — ■•W lW P'rrem-cflr, cage In whlcli he .u ld Uie ”*'111 to

Is no t Uie road to peace." Many European nations, he said hiu "nuraed the will to pence only -t succumb because they lacked the rugged fiber . . ^ l o defcnd.Ui^n- telTes.". - . ■ Nj

Obsor^'ance of Uie Ijoliday result­ed In a l least fiO raUliUes before sundown. - . 7

deattA were caused by< & ‘'portable rad io . baab.'W ound In 'th e BrlUsh — '“ on of thrTiew York World’s . ... Two delecUves Were tilled and five others Injured, two setlousU. when I t exploded In i.OeW.

Automobiles 50 fatoUUea m widely separattd parU.of the eouzi* Uy. ^Drownlnp .took H-lives. •

Rve' of the tn ffic death» -th r«4

a t Jackson, Ohio, and two In Wl». conafn—were cau--«l In railroad crou ln s accidents.

A t le u td u rtn g Uie dayllglit tioun,

City. .KtUch.banned .Uie use.of llrecTWiei*. reportwS lU salesi July Fourth. Fewer fireworks Injuries ^hoQ in any previous f t u were re­b o r n by S3 New Vork hospitals.. \T h e NaUanal Safety Council esti­m ated that the normal V enige num ber of traffic deaths • for a T hum lay In Jul^ is 75; Frtday U; Saturday ISO . - - —Uiturxlay, ISO and 5 u a

DMt^u' by f tjilu roi. . ^ k o n sa i I : California 3; Colo-' r»do 3; .Oonnectlcut 4; Florida 6; OcorgU a; Idaho a: minoU'S; S e n . tu c k r.] ;'L o u U iasa '3 ; Mfchlgsn A; M U m anU a; Missouri.1; Montana I; Nebraska 3; New Jecaey 1; New MeUeo i ; New York M; Ohio II; Oklahoma a; Pennsylvania 7; lSa> twcsee 3: Texas .4;' Washington J : . Wtsboosfii-*. . ■ •

chitling Ihe s .sa o ^ n Siircoilf, Uit world’ll larKe.il: eight dc-itroyen! ant 200 mlne-:.'A'ecplug mid nnll-Mib- miirlne

At- Al«B}6tA., ECTl'l. llie Bril- till telifd control of a l-'rcncli battlo- Llilp, four,i&cnch cruisers and i/cv- eral tmnlltr'4lilps—vcr.vclt-Uini. only a lew W ir» V«,'a» hart JOlja^S lliV|r. former Brtllsh comrades In amies la flgliUngoir an Italian air raid.'

TJius. U ojiiieared Irom this Iraordlnnrj' recnpltulntlon of ciunpalgn into which Uie BrlU.^li hftVy went wllli delernilnnllon yet •'iinifuLsh" Uint ftuJy onn active cap­ital fihip wiu left to Uie French rDVcnimcnl.

Italians K ttp OuCPre.stmialili' till;, was Uie Dunker­

que. wlilcti with f-ome Mnnllcr rJilp* lied Uie Ornn rnsnKemnit for Tou­lon. Tliftt mlgliiy vewel, Churchill wild, would be out o f ncilon tor moiiUis, crippled by out pritbih y>r- pcdo; r

■“ ivt engagement.' n.s Churchll

'N

HIILERF ren c li N avy Gets P erm ission - t o Scuttle W arsh ips Re-

, m ain ing a t L a r g e ,

BERLIN. July 4 fST-Enraged by Ihe Briasli fleel's destruction of French naTnl'vnltji In Uie waters off Algeria. Oermans declared- tonight Uie Fr?nch na^y has Adolf HlUer'* permtulon to KutUc Itx warxhlpx re­maining a t large or do as It pleases

1 avoid BritUh BcUure.DNB, otflclal OerTiian news ogen-

/ . said the Petain government of Priwict'had-Informed the Oermoh arniLstice co'mmi.v.lon of Its Intcn- Uon Ui nlnk French w inlilp* If Uiey a n attacked and unable to escape their former allies.

The French dccLilon'wos said have been conimiinlcated to the Oer-

commLvilon a t Wle.sbaden b*« orders were sent to the Flrnch

G erm an Bom bers R e n e w T ' Raids on E noiand From

■ ^ S l< i c s

LOMX*:^ July -8 IFridayf Orrmiin bombers atucked BrlUln’s ■ b)g new naval base of Portland In a daylight raid yeaterday destlfvlnc a navfti Auxiliary veuct, a tug and -» •ilnl!»r.*thBr*«wcpl b n O k '; ^ .Aleltl lo renew Uie pcundmg c f . . England Irom -the olr.. Briuun's defense planes cwanned ‘ up to drive orf a t l e a s t s big bomb, crs which smashed a t ahlpplng to d buildings'll, Uie BavarbaM. Qnii . German plans was reported <hot .

own and a n o t^ r damaged: - .The ovenilghl raids jlorted » h p i '

darki\e&a clo.\cd ou t lha tato twUUfiU r Anu-aln::raft guns blazed a t 'raiders heard over Uie noctbaA coast \V an alUtude of 3,000 feeV I!eav7 explosive bombs w en drop* ' ped. . / . ..

Tlie Portland assault was tho a o s t kdarUig of o/hiunber of sorties wtalch ' have becofn'e dally diet Tor. Uw' . BnUsli In. Uie prollmlnarlea of th>' battle or Britain. " " ,

ThB score ^r more ot bomben- .- whlcli Bi.«illed PorUand harbor In .. waves or Uttee were reUUatln* per- liaps. ror raids by the British yesUr- day and \bM night on Oerraan com- . munlcatlons. oil plants, tn n ^ ia rt. depots and alraart^ In Ocnnahy, the NcUierlands. Bcn|lim - and ocitth-' western France.

The a ir . ministry, annniinrlny ' widespread raids* on. Ocnnany and - Uie G erm on-^u p led low countrlet ', ond-Prsnce, said thAt the royal alr-^ , force hud destroyed 40 . Gerniaa ' planes from June 33 to July .4. JUs« elusive, as against 30 BrlUsh pUnes "lost by enemy"Mtlon.’

This declaratloa cams In r^ply . | o a OermaiK communique sayliig

th e scoro was 76 to 13 In- favor of Q ermaiij.

- iBy The Associated'Press).'** LONDON-Britlsh navif t a i n j t .

e development of. ... ....................j f the noval w w -rarr- and Uie heightened struggle Jor Mr mpjf.roacy which tollowed the Frcnch capltulaUon. Otliers. a i Reported by German sources. In­cluded: ' , . •

A’ torpedo h it By » German KUbmarme on Uie 33.M0>too BrlUsh aircraft carrier tllusiriou,''. newest carrier of Uie .BrlUsh fleet. The datlT' eomraunlnuB high command, m erely-cred ited ... submarine commander with Uie h it and gava no details. -

3. Two- heot7 bomb hits on "large reasel- In BrlUsh convoy.

S, • The bombing yesterday Dritlib channel and North s quays. eoast«l fortlflcallons.

ChorchUl tells eem m eu wlUi'*«In> ecre sorrow" of acUon rcn rded m aeccssuT ««»lnst former alllcsi fleet

ltO»lE— 6 (elaia . aceaey. Freneb ordered t« attvk ahipt and t

in northern and western Oennany and raids 6ver'Bdglum -and the Setherlands. . • \ '

Oerman eom m entat^ raged "iit the B;^llsh bediuse of the attack off Oran^ A m ajonpfm lse o t Qtt^r man indltpatton was th a t O eim i^ , by the-'aitnlsUee'SLgreement,. bad pledged that sUrreiderM unlcs of the Preneh-fleet would b»-lnl*ned and not vsed.a'galnsi the BrtUsb. .;

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TW IN F A L L S .NEW S. TW IN F M .L S . IDAHO, FRIDAY MOHNING, IW -T * . M40

80N VALLEY. Idiho, July i W>— Membert Ot Kappt Kappa Onmm»

■ niUoniU eolltM torority. Rert wani- fd today bylUitlr nBtlonnI

r ^ tn r ’ tnai'Hitv niujv itv p 'f lf i i tp Wlh the titncj, , /

-iiwii sdjusi Uiem- teUe* to chinelni; tlmci and musi tm pw o Ihclr service* lo Uio col- l(g« w o rll” i&ld Mn. Rlctinrd IL Bliryoclc ol '^!crlon, Pn.. ntldre.v.liiB tlie 500 yoliin; women who nre'nt* Itndlng the 34tli bipnnl#! ronvriiuen of the orsirUiatlon'hcrt ilila week-

T lin fmtemlly «y»i«m In tlie Untied 8 inie.i," site ufd , "Ls a.i old AS tliB Republic ILieir. One hun­dred Mfty yenrn nller the /Irsl /rji- Irrnliy wm /ounile<l. they »U!1 are nourCslilng. Olven wldc-nwake nnd

■Jar-secljis Icudfrijlp, t^e frnlemlty ' *vneit\ »lU,.roiUlt\y« lo s e m and ' • Uirrtfore nunH'c." ,

.M n . 8 nr>ock said K«ppa» reprc- *ent 30.S48 of Uie U o million Orerk

, letter men and womeri In the United < States..' ToUowlns thrlr 'loniml prosram ; today, the vLilKin attended a rodeo.> barbKue and lc« show to round out . 1 ( tla Independence day program.

S y N llM lf E IE i l K a l J N i lL E E B IL Ll^appas Convention U rged to

K eep F ra te rn ities in Step W ith T im K -

LKSLIE MeCAttXy. «n lor Uw »lu- d rn l frnm Bonner* Ferry. Ii preil* dent or <)«* Attorlaled KludcntJ sf the Vnl<renlty «r Idaho lor th r 1041 telioal year. *

• i l W i OSonja Hcnic..Bccpines B rid e

'O f W e a lth y N ew "York • Sportsman

- ‘ OHICAGO, July < (JV> - SonJa, . Henlf, blonde Hot of'flie'tcreeii and

------- ---safti tiartay.

aportiman.' Tlie cer«mo(v *>'u performed lake thore drive upartniuTt by m Ke». Dr. Joihua Oden, pastor of U Inin* p a r t Lutheran ch iatV *”

. prtaence flf. a fe» friend*''of U.. couple and relative* of Jillu Ilenle. . While tlv lr names hnd been link*

ed 'romanncally for more t ti in six IRWUW, bttam t enii&8*<S In New York Just a week aeo and came to Chlcoso last nlRht. .. MUi Henlt «ept Bently durlhs the cercniony. Her "I doV were

' barely audible., ‘ Ttie bride and groom stood uncer­

tainly for a moment afw r tlje nup- •• Hals »cre completed. ’■

JJVell. ahe’j youn." prompttd tha elersynian.

Topping then sar« hU-pretty »1fi . . . • kUi/-Ml»s Henl»'CompoB«l tier*

. .Mlf quickly'and the couple laughed

I t v u the UUrd mirrlage (or Top« pins, t^ n n t; hvubind ol A rltnt Judge. moUon picture ac trto . Tap­ping, 38, who Inherited- a forttine

. mads In .the tin ptst« tndustr}', li• owner of th rsrooklyn team of the

National Profeulonol Ftiotbal] le t. fue.

I t vas U)« f ln t marrUse for tlie • Norweglntv-bom actreiw. She u 37

• -and wealtWy In her own right. .SheWM featured l ^ a serle:i of Holly-

' vood flinu t a i nation-wide touri • of her >cej f m t .

Miu Hcnle. an 01>’mplc skating champbn who won the world's flg-

> ur« skating UUe ten tlmrs, will con- tlnas her carter on Uie ice a t leoft, I t « a t «.t\r,ounced a<t«r the eerc>

—tnony. s iie will begin rchearaal* in September for a 30-weeu tour.

Hungarians Objcct To New Official

aUDAPEST, July s fPtlduy) WV- Tnfonned quartera <ald • today LhiHungarian

EIOEIS i OLIOAY.PERIOD

shield nhen tlic cm In whttii Ihey, were fidiiia ami aiioilier miiclilne driven by Horry M. Harger, <8. of Kimberly, collUlcd, inveitlsauhg of- fleers reported. The child's Tnother wni driving. Hargi-r ftss alone In hlJ car.. ^

Bum'eoiu M tJie county general hospital here Init eienlnii .\ald tlie Oilia nouJd Jfi’c .iJcfJt o! one eye. ana;po.i.ilbly of both, TUr injured chlldV was brought to the Tto*h' fromjft. piiy«itM»a‘i.offlce .ftt IE berJy wiicrc 'tie » 4* taken tosL

. Girt nomefl Shlrfe/ Vance. 12, daughter

Mrs- Lillian V iinc/ Th' ; i . ., 8U9t«li;ed 'lerlouiAmlncn' the left hand and

about 10:30 p. m, yesterday when andlo -ab tc lv -*h» -’

•• (Conilm.«< frua I’«»freedo.-n which would countenance treawn In t in light of ‘•freedom of spteeh" and license as “freedooi of ilie iircu." Neither doe* Uie right of a people 14 a£.^embIe imply Uiat the}' mUlit gattier behind closed doo:t to conspire against the govern-

111tlon irord canllnued: "Msiiy .# man

cxpiudcu. btie r«civ«t from a physldan. but was not

hoapltalUed,After a firecracker Imd exploded

.ctwcea the arm otid body oC II- yeiir-old Dolores Stolilcr, route one. Tv,’ln palls, ‘tn re t youth* were brought before Municipal Judge J. O.'Pumplirey to aiwwer lo a' charge of disturbing Uie pence yestertay.

The t«o . BIH and Harry Bade. 18 and. 17 years old. respectively, and BUrl Olelmer. IP. 'admitted throw­ing fireworks Int4 tiie crowd at the carnival and pnld iliimngei caused by dlscharKC of the firecracker close to the girl's 'body. Her burned and her dreu to explosion.

■nirfte rodfS pcrfornicrs at -Rii. pert were .relPixscd from the ho«- Pltal ■trentmenC^for injuries received when Oiey were thrown from bucking

Allhiiigli both cam were damaged In, an InteriecUon c ru h In Tirln Fnlto ycKerdky evtnins, the d rhtta. Darrell D, Howells and Milton ; t>nvl«. Twin rails, heaped Injury,

1 by

wiU) the Appointment ot Hans Otto HoU), a Oerraan, u minister of

. minorities in the new numanlon cabinet- of Premier Jon Glguriu They pointed oufthal, According to official Rumanian figures, the Oer*

, ' man mlnorlty-tn Rumania niimben , . only 7«,000, compared to l.«fl,OM

Hungarian*,JJungarlan.'* My the Hungarian

hiinorlty actunlly nuniber.i liCX3,CX» Roth’s appotoiratnt w»a rtsRTdtd

M nn elJort 10 win Oermnn «upport PKnlnu the Hunirarlaii demand for Tran.>ylvnula, rich Rumanian border province.

-Haw«i]iins-Join—In Flag Pledge

KONOLPt.U, JuJy i (,TT-Tiiou.. a n i i Bl inemberi of Hawaii'* c( mopollun population Joined .In pledge to tiir flag today a t the cll-

' Hlax of a July fourth celebration. ’ A parade in which 7JM person*

participated wm a part of U i« r o - pram which aulhorltlts /esllmated 4S.0O0 wltneued.

LlCIITNINGJWLLTitANCHER,PLOHISSANT. Colo. July i ur>—

7L bolt of UgUtnlt\g struck uvd m t i D<vi W. Mabe, 39. rancher, today as he walked along * hlU near Ifie norluant rodeo grounds where a. oliow was In procrtM. Al- UiOtigh a' cron'd was atandlng near M»be. no other pcrnonjru injured.

Body Uce^Oji Cfiiekets fid Birds. wteh the life rtH'tir.-TprinkU , lU iJU tle proteetlre iMwdcr dsllj lo

. UOs cbaap Msy ixItrlcM wiy. ' l a UaMr Slf tar Gau ae« m a< Divx. --------» . Bo8 6 tm .

m m

G e r in a n B o m b er F a l ls in F lah ies

LONDON, July S tm d a y )-A Oer- ,an bomber waa shot down'by;*

BrltlAh fighter after daylight to­day. {Al\lns In llames Uito tiie set off tb s 'southeast, 'coont- The crew of four wo* captured, f ' Tlie p ljne , Idenllfledjui a Domler fll'liig pencil, crossed, the coast but wa* driven oul to sea by sharp bun^t* from anti-aircraft baiterits.

Shore watcher* then saw a Orltl^i spitfire fighter 'race out In pursuit

ml rapidly gain on the Invader,, TJi^ plane* disappeared before the Oemian craft w ai overhauled but subsequ^U y It was reported tlie de-rqucni

s f la i l do -n It* quarry.

:d Insiioot-‘"A

A r i u y in Market For Horses, Mules

L03 ANGELES. July 4 (,D-Even In ilir»e days of mechanised war­fare, the U, S. arm y needs hori.es and ,CM a rit'be ing sought for the .w tiiem area, county farm adviser O. V. CaaUe Informed county su> pen'lsors today.

The government u pfii’liig from '1150 to 117S a head, delivered to a shipping 1551nl. In cJiarge of pur- cnR*e» la Major r . W. K(jeiUr, U. 5 , army quarterrnaslcr corps,'we.item rentoimt are?^ San Mateo. CaUf.

" I N S T A l l NOW - P A Y NOTHING 'T i l l OCTOBER”

O T J O Y dall lit* hn l you mat at heme^but dea'I ortrehirft

yourMlC Us« Ibe fuel iksi ii clr.n, eonwaioat. •eonomical- tflw-cwt DitMleil. L«(«iiBit*llsa... '

H. C. l I T T L teit>iutNiNS i t e e i fuiNAct

auleattic, lh<^ mo*t«Ic toatroL

■ROBT. e . l e eSALES COMPANY Twin Fall*,

'Msiiy .a man today, wUo dares ral.^e. hU^Tolc* agalm t America

going to the aid of France and Etig- ■ U ^ L ^ c d of being pro-Ger*

Tilt proixiSftS'iliU »ee to lliat 111 order to. turn the .'public agaliut liliii imd stifle hU specdi,

‘ I’ertoually I am going to tiiiur to preticli agalm t our Inter- veiiuon In European power, poll- tlM, and I am not pro-Oerman either Hiln war wo* not brought — .lOlely by.German greed. There another factor you should know about." he. » ld . Mr. Qltndford ouoied from a speech by Senator Horah Sept. i t . 1031 on the treaty of Verr.illles.

"Do you *ee now hflw true tha t

taently coctw wj the Oertsvin*. But •ilic icverlty of the Ver»allle» treaty taught the- German people noUi- iiig. They have'tapoaed the 1 lin d -or U ta iy upon"Prance,' some d*y the hour 'o f ■ retrlbi vlU come lor Fm nct."

Interventionist DilveAs an example of concerted effort*

being made to force Uie United mates to Intervene, Mr. Olandford offered an excerpt from an addre.u by Ben* lor D. Wortrt CJork Jn whJcb he traced the background of a fuir- pnge advcVllsement In o number of 'metropelltea aewspaflef* jlgnetl by a n . arganlZAtlco caUed, "Commltt/i to Defend Am«n«*. by Aldlti* the' Allies,” ,

I t Included practically a decUr- 'atlon of war agobuC Uie allies, ac­cording to the senator, and the tluoh funds for Uie commlttce were crcat-fd hy >3 nron~rtnrnt nt Nftf.

"It was stotrd from Die floor of the senate tha t Uie man who caUed tJiat meeting was ftcderlck R. Cou- dert, one of the men who helped generate Uie protiaganda tha t took: American boys 'to their deatlw M years ago. Wlio ebe was Uiere? Tlioma-1 'AT Lament., a partner 'Of JT P. Monjan and comi>any. whose banking InicreJt.'i.UirouKhQUt Earope are more im portant lo them than their InlercJlA hi the United States. Thru, there was Lewis Douglan. a man, wlio'haS Just rejlgned n.i presi­dent of a Canadian jinlverslty, and Frank Polk, an active propsjaiiillst of Uie' f ln t World .war. And who elte was Uiere?

;‘None other Uian Harry L. 8Um-

rem lhd

Jubilee Swings . Into Third Day

Packed between two parades— Uie chUdrea'* 'Utorlcal parade at 10 a. m. and the ;nerry mardi KTits at 10 p. m loda)"* MagU City J bllee procram promise* to continue Uie rapid flow of evenU which have marked Uie opening two day*,

rollovlnc 1* the program for ilhder of Ui» celebration:

lO D A f — ‘Children’* hUtcrlcal

paMtle.' Noon: Open meeUng. Cliam- ber of Commerc* lunilieoa it Rogerton botel, Old pioneer* guesu of Uon* club lun<hea&. Park hotel, f

\ p, m.: WWiker Judging and awarding of prUt* at reviewing stand. Vaudeville act* fret to public.

5 p, m.: Tug of war. Jerome V*, Twin Palls. Main avenue,

8 p, m,: PrOea awarded for best historical windows, rre< acU. ■ "

0-p, m.: Band concert, Lin­coln field.

8:30 p, m,: Final showing of Uie Magic City JubUc&^valcadt, hUtorleal jfage^nt, Uncoln field..

10 p. m.: Grand Marti Ora* parade Ih • downtown *«cUon. Carnival ride* and mldwr

b a t c r o a y Merchandising ipeclal* (n

dowtitown tu c ts Uirouslwut the day.

3:30 p. re.; Baseball. Cowboys V*. io ls i PUoU.

who w at only today nosnlnMed' a* secretary of war by tin president o fU * United Stslee;^

Calls for iJnderitandInt Before closing iila add^r.vi with prarer for Ute m m o! A iiw lem

w ars.nlio dlod on behalf of Amcil* cna frec'dom. Mr.. Blandford ad­vocated ever>-_poulbU effort toward' 'iRilance wid under*t«ndlii(c of

ropcBoi R!i well m domestic RfSnira' A a'a prelude to lib meainRe 1

Ajnerlcan needs, he^told of how 1- favortd firecrackers during the Fourth of July a t thj;y remind him of GeorRe Wor.hlngton, Tliomiis Jef-

.. — l l . f t m HeVerc'-and Daniel Do6ne.

•■■nity are tlie echoes of the gun* h a t .loiuijcd a t Uic bnitlci...oI OrancU'wine nnd YoriTiovrii and King's-mouiiuiln," he declared.

Tlie city pnrk continued to b« the centcr of Interest during the after­noon when children's events and enleriammcnt were offered. Uiere under direction of Bob Steele. chUr*

of Uie Junior Chamber of Com­merce committee o n 'th U phaw of Uie Jubilee. •

Trained horse* of Mr, and Mr*. George Ulllbrldge of Bu)il opened the program with an arnKtJni Ols- play of tricks. The »4iorf,es. H anjo nnd Silver, performed such difficult feftU a* UiB pedtilal aotC plvoUng.

-t»ei«*toi:*r-««-*nd -Umi - lapn •En() of Uie TraU" *i*nee,

I Raee Retaiu Bel0r,^ppearmnce of Ilalph Pierce

Uie magldan with hi* mystlfylns viiilihlng’' head lllailon. 80-ynrd races were held for ca*h prltes wlih \li» lollowlsg ruulta:'Boys, P-13—Jackie ‘■Young, first:

Leooard Alvey, .Mcoud; girls under IJ-Ruih Ptchner. first; Violet Ftchner, second; mixed three-legged nee imdtr 13—Ralph and Uurene Meyer, flnt: Leonsrd and Vera Jones, second; boy* 13-187-Sam Pet* ersoa. first: '^on McDonaldrlecond.

In Ull^'3i-ya^d sMk race Lyle -Hsmston won fln t aodJ<cntrCrsj)- (Ull.s*cond; Sam Petersop won first in Uie 7S-yard sack race and Harrey Howell, second; and in the 78-yard uck' race for fat tntn. .H. J^Cbaen flnt. and'Sam TTiompeon, second,'

When no other eontestanU sp- pesred, Tom Peiinodtf recelv.ed the prue mopey In Uie boy and dog race.

ICanllnutd from r u t Or>«l German eommercl»l senlce office only a floor below th* Germarf con- *ul-ge:)u-|il's office, and at the head- Q' i.cttr* c: »booltsU3Te at the OaU7 Worker, Communlit newspaper.

■iTie foreign exhlblw at the fair have been Under Intireased guartl since June 11. when officials received

r«ed and withdrew It* towerlni ex­hibit after the first yeiir, this, was Uie flr.M e*nmpft of IntrlKiie Involv-

Tk’ a helilKerent power at Ilie.tnir. Soaie naUon.1 nt, war ttiih one

anoihft' nave kept exhibits going aids by side In ovm lC le amity. -

Ocrm'any- nerrt' wo* represented I Uve {fclr but llMy l\ft nn ln pTt5-

/ilvc building nrar l}ie smifili. Some time SRO tiif'lu llan operators said conllnued pnrtlclpaUon in the fair depended on Italy's miry into trfe-

r. But Italy'.i exhibit rrinnliied

B R I T l l FRENCflFlEF

^ |CooUnu«< fna Pa >. 0a<I s carrled-out without the tllglil- . Interfereoc* from luilan laj

TcsseU,■The Italian fleet.'* he ssld drily

"kept prudently out of the way.* addUig:

“We shaU Uk« Uie necessary steps lo malniAln command of Uie Utd- lt«rruiean.'

land threw ii wlthOermany at war igsimt the allies.

"Orphan iiaUons'' sucli.nn Cwiio- llovakla nhtl Poland hn<e kept tlieir

exhlbiu open wlUi Uie lieip ol others.Tlie Dutch rc.^taumnt In the

amwcment area remains,open but. significantly without the imported beer It featured before the Ccpnan occupation of Uie NeUiRlnnds.

SALARY FOR EXECUTIVES BERKEIJrv, Calif., July i (,V)-

The averoge execuUve should be able to gel along.on n *a)Arj- of *8,153.77 a year by refraining'from “too liberal spending In anv direc­tion," Uie University «f .California's Heller commlttce for reseorchdn clal economies nported today.

R E S E R V E D — N O T H I N G H E L D B A C K I I B H l

wiE M \ A Y IFA IIJ U L Y C L E A R A N C E

C elebrate th e J u b ile e ! P a r tic ip a te in These B argaina! ■

J o i n t h e c r o w d s c e l e b r a t i n g t h e J u b i l e e ! ^ A n H 'w h i le y o u ’r e , j n T w ln '* F a l l8 p a r t i c i p a t e i n t h e b ig : s a v i n g s W e 'r e o f f e r i n g , . - — in t h i s J I J L Y 'C L E A R A N C E . E v e r y b i t o f m e r c h a n d i s e is r e d u c e d f o r t h i s y e a r l y e v e n t a n d ^ ^ b r y v a l u e !b a b 's o l u t ^ y -■ ■ft’o f j h y o u r w h i l e . I t ’s s t o w w l d e ! i , t '

D R E S S E 5 ^ D R E S S T E S89

WASH FROCKSOne.ragk o f th ese popular d r e sses !

' - V alues to $3 ,98 •

$ j 7 9

1 2 0 DRESSESR cgulftt valu«8 S4.96' to $7.95 ’

Reduced t o ’. ■

» l 9 8 t o $ 3 9 8

6 0 DRESSESOno rack. V niues lo

3 5 DRESSESV ftluet to $10.75

July Clcfirance Price?

COATS, SUITS Vi PRICE ._ And included is one Rroup o f 512 .95

vftluoB, row — .

ONE RAQK OP

BLOUSES and JACKETS

$ 4 .9 8 i r ' ' 1/j OFFENTIRE STOCK OF SKIRTS, V a l u e s to $ 3 . 9 5 . 91.98

SL A C K Juat .unpackctl fo r th is _ c v e n t. .ConiBlbos, aharkflkina Iti “in-and-

Btyi6 shirts and • Icmfor~ 8nirta...Lot2 o f shfldcBf

ENTIRE STOCK OF HATS, ...^ 9C and $ i . 4 a

vtmmenl as predicted by Informed me Churchill began hU -report .

th a t had happeaMi by saying Uiat what he had to a a / was said «lEh "sincere sorrow," and near lU pleUon he made It clear Uist tlie resolute acU on-agalnsfU ie French fleet should oonrlneo the woclii tlisl “thet< Is no thought her* o? peace."

“Any Idea of Uiat.- be said, 'ihould b« completely swept ou t'o f the itay by Uie very drastle and grlevtmi 'Uott w have fell ourwlvti- o peUed to lak^"

‘n ie leKure of the French veuel*In the^B riUth harbors, Churchill r e p o r t e d , Vas accomplished by boarding parties after'no tice hnd toeen given when possible <o me »f»- sell'captains.

There was no blood»li«d. he wild, save on the submarine Surcout. where there w u a •'seufflo" In *hl<h a British seaman was fcllt»if.__two British ' officers and a ' nrimAn wounAd and one rr^nch o[Ilccr Wiled ahd.anoUier wounded:.

Many rrench seuneK h« decliud.Expressed' an ardent desire to con- tlnuft the war,” / .. He made It p la in ,IM ih^rr nUl^t yet be fighting In'Xlex/indrla If the comBiandlnB<5«lcer of rVench ve.i-, sels there «hjtna..[5ecld* u right hl.i way oul.

Blanfllng- t«!wely ^ f o r e cheering, now silent, hou.-,c, Cliiirch- 111 told of the cnblnet'5 , un»nimou> decblon. taken I n ' melaiichnly (fc- imnlnaUon. Uint Uie .French mint give up or go dowri with ilieir .uilpi. hurt h»»n Vomrvn-

the w r - o r pay full coinpenMilon If Uiey ato dam«ged-meail«t'

•'AltemaUvely.\f you leel to itlpuUU that your ship* are r 10 be used a c a ln s l^ e Cemiam Ilallans unleaj they break llie ann- Litlce conditions Uim.Aall wlih them with ttduwd crc\»i to some French port In the West lndl»»-M»rtlnlque for Injtaiipo—where Uie>* can be de- rollliarlsKl*or be perhaps entruited to the United Sritw ond remain wfe untU «>“i of me ww.-ui* ete»s beins lepatrtawtl to m n te .

■;f you refibe Uiesr fair offers, (the.Briaili ootnmajidcr) mu'it wlOi profound rejtret-require yoa lo sink

ibur ships within six hours. Falling he above'I havt' Ihe order.-of llie

(towmmesit to lue whnwvfr forte may be tifcer.tiirj' U5 prevent your sJiIja fnlllng Inlo Oemian or lUlUi) hands."

This document wim cerrmonloufly presftiled, ceremoiilously 'detllnefl— and then the gutv> rpoke.

For all thUi.^CHurs'

In hlJtory.,"I leave the Judguifnt bf our ac-

Uons with confidence to parlliment: I leaf* It to the nation; 1 lesvflt U Uie.Unltod State* of America; 1 leave It Ui history . . . he told.

BrlUsh jun i were loo»ed at Orsn, he said, only after agomr.lng hour* of suspense ond Uie‘final rrjecilon by'lhe French'admiral of iheie Ddt- lih alt«matlvu'.

“A. Ball with us and. conilmif lo fight for victory against the Oer' nian* and Ilnllana.

'p . Sivll with *rediicrri crrn , de/.out conUol to a'Brltljh port. Tli» reduced crewa alll be rep.itrl* aied at tiie earliest poulble mO/iient.

"If eiUier-'Of the.w cour.v< Is adopUd'by you we Mill restore your

YOU IN !' B asis Are U a d ed With Greatest Buys

in Tpwn

"38. Ply. Dlx. Ooup« ,.»82S •39 v . j DU, Tudor ai.4860' •39 Mercury Coup* -wiBM '38 Chevrolet Coup« -449S •37 Ohryjler Royal 6a . 4iU

- ' i t - ' i - t m ,-C c ra i» “ WM' '3S Lhifoln Zephyr Sni <S35 '■3T*Ufafett« S d n .___ H 2i-‘'SJ Plymouth Coupe -.4285' •33 Chev. Tow R 'fedaa m s

, ■3« V-8 Dlx. ro rdor-.-.«50 • *33 Chevrolet Coupo _$ns . '33 C hev.^td, Coupe_|125

■35 Int, -^ruck. 157 „ 4 3 M •35 V.8 Truck,' 167 -_,»360 •37 Chev, Truck.,157 _M88

.'.■37 V-8 Tniclc, 187 ..—_»04 ■30 OMC 3 Spd. Axle .1760 ■38 Chev. I-tot\ T ru e t tMO , 17 Chev. H -toa P .0 .' IST8 ' •38 V-8 4-Ion 'P .U . _ l « 4

Union M o to r Co.

- ............f i i . 0 -0 ■l«r Falirtcrtui In his tonftttncts wnh poliuesl leaders today.

3, Hans Otto,Roth, leader pf the Tniiisylvanliin Oennnni*. Tn In the ne>,i-csblnet as mlnLiicr of mlnor- lUet. tl« js *inpwn as anU-Hungar- }»n. and foreign diplotiwt.5 Jiere sur­mise he wfts picked to strengthen Carol's bid for Dennnn siiiiport agoinifHiingarlAn clalma en T m . sj’lvapla.

J. flrllljh oil men. deemed likely to destroy BrttUh.ov.-ned Ilumanlan »Tlls raUier Uian see Uie oil go to Qermany, were ordered to leave the count!)' within 34 hour*, but tO' nlght.lt was learned that this order

............... cy tng UHUsh Itga-'Uon. . ,

•nielegaUon argued Uiat the men Uioujd have moK ume'to arrange for their famlUes and property.

increKstagly violent ;anll.8emlUa disorders and vigorous goremmet\t mcuures against Jewe were regard­ed- as Imminent. /

GKET REPORE(Cofi»na<4 fn a Fm* Om)

and oUier Whetlar adroettes rt- malned convinced Uut Uie pmKJent would not accept tht-nomlnatlon, , '•"I have too much e<taderu* in

the president's astuteness as an in. teriJreler of hlitory and to his com­mon xenM to believe that he would embark oo such a renlurer John-.soit-sald.----- ------------------ ---------------

Prtends oT Vlt# PmJdHil Oottim, Who doe* not Wan to atlen^jhe convenUon, Indicated that develcFp. ments between now and U» ope.ilrj of Uie Chicago sessions may diter. mine wheUier his name vrouId.be formally plAced to nomination.

PosUnaater General Parley Um isld Uial Ills name would go belorr! the convention, but fevf here UioiiRht IhLi would b« more than a gejture'If ths president .did not trmave him. j *elf from Uie race.

One DemocraUc senator said Uiat. nelecllnn of Hull a»*the vlce.preii: denUsl nominee would havi tho effect of unifying the itew.detl and the mora conservative eleaenU ol Uie party behind’ the Ot et-

Bome others commented Unt Ktfil,LI a vice presldeoUal candldsie. *-ould fice Uie drawback of the re-

, puled imi’OiMilnrlly In ihe west of hl9 reciprocal trade agreements pro- gmm,

AUSTRaT iA INVITES BXF0QEE8MI130CRN&„July i MV-Aut*

fd today to Increue the limit i.OOO which Australia had gusnn- leed to accept-

R oya l R t -L U jU r .

Cash & Carry CLEANING

■ : r ^ iCLEAKEIll

113 Shi. 6- T h e Orap^ rroof

A N A F T E R .T H E -F O U R T H

S H O i

fo r the ^ladies. If y o u ’re ecoiioiTiy minded r lsh t now a f te r

II Kloi'ioiia Fourth, don 't pass up the vftlucR w e're offering in owr complct«ly .-itocked. bik, nir-conditioiied Htorc. The.se lire price.?’ th a t will n ttract you—*nd \ye know th a t the v/Uues will aBtound you Id b l’

$ 1 9 8

■ and

$ 2 9 8

iW y s '^hese shoes!

Hera th e y a r e ' '— » Complete'selection' although • •izos a rc aliffhtly broken, you'll find m oat bIzoi .

. rcprdaented-throufrhout the special-i. Good whites* ‘ o r combliiattonB. tan«, bci^cs —> iiKludins wedgies and ,p lfiy ahoca.

COME EARLY-SUY lARLY

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^ TWTM r A I X S .N E W S , TOTK F A L L S . JD A IlO , F R m A Y M ORNING, JU L Y 5. P A G E T i m E E

* n i a o N F M [ f l• ONMPOUC!

■ 'U n it e d S ta te s - M u s t Phoose * W h e th e r to M a k e Up

^ W it h Japan

WASHINQTON. July < (;n - Japan'* Uirce-ycar-old war on China, now developed Into s clilm

--------(or -riomintttloR-of~nll—Enit—Axla;brouehl Uio United SUit«3 cIo»r to- nlRhl to a. momcnious dtcWon oa whtUicf to try to mRlnlalti It* u id l-

, tional poUcy in Uic Jar ensl or ninkaup lt< quarrel wtUi Tolo-o.

D bturbcd bj-'Qccmon tucceuta In Europe nnd potcntinl Uircsii V> tlis new world, admlnlslratlon leaden

• watched wlUi growlne concerrj Jap- on'* moves to aqueese forcljn Inter­est out of th e orient.

iW > C hsllenfc Unanrwcrrd. Tlif)' rcmnlned silent on n Japan* fie Jiavftl .■4Jolcr»niaa'*'ixiiertlon to­day tim lJibantlpnm cnlby the United Stfttei of "imwarTantnble Interfer­ence wlUi ond obJinJcUon of* Jap- v n 'i policed on tiic far eajtcm Uncni WM tiffflcd to relieve

^ cem iJicre o w r Amerlcan-Jain . relatIo>»5. . '

Def.pltc fea rs about tlie tafely of the w eslcm hemlsplierc. Unllcd

' States policy toward Uic far eiut re­mained ‘unaltered by any official declaratlona or even indlcajlons;

■ -- n^aV p o \lo \ as enunciated Inro te to Ja p an two and n half year* ftRO under world condltlon.i much icM critical th a n today wai:

/ A refu-tal to recoRniJe Japan’s rljli t "I5 pre<MT|l?r v h a t/h a i l be the lermi and conditions of a "new ordtr' In areaa no t under lt.i sovcrflifiily MStS U>tot\sUl«le iCicU U\eKp05lt0TV of'autliorlty nnd tiic ocent of des­tiny In Regard tliereto.."

Bril*In’» Fleet Faelor

» . But how lone It can be malnt.ilned. tinder new contUtlons depended oil

mai1>- factors, chief of which wa.i the nbllltyvPf Brita in to repel lnva«on. anO'kecp Its iwuer/iil fleet. With

^ tha t fleet In Oerm an-Itiilljn hands,■ 4h»—

.from th e jn c l f l e mluht become cessnry. Blvlng Japan ft free imni! to force control over en.a Ajin.

Thtu J^pnn appeared to be walt- InK. like Uie United 6 t«icj, on Etiro- pean developmcnui before tolng "all- out” on enforcciflent of tlie new

■ "Ailatle M onroe doctrine" but mejn- whtle movlnu step by step toward the

'• o|iy when pcrhrips It could be done • ' without serlbuj rlsk.i.

' Howevc? much' tlieiwdmlnlilratlon

. M ay Be America’s Next T ir s t Pam ilj’UiSiiCE

15Q 0-Acre,^BH^h and T im ­b er Pirc, G n «s Blaze

Come Together ’

1-OllF.ST cnoVK, Orr., "Vi —Klumr.i sliltiliiK cni;lly In Ihr endanffrmt-tCTnrrrii' Woir~crfPJr hiKliway TOiiiiiimiiy. iiKin;',

Vurl.Tljlc liiri-.-c.i m Uir rnallal

toward ihc lorntrri onlyV miiri lri»:ii Wcjt Tlml>rr, <1'--

tro)T(l by fl.in)i-5 yflrriliiy.A liOO-iiric bni\li and lunv.l flic

In llir Sim.’.cl I/i,:i;liiw cniii'|i:iiiy oi>cr:iilnm ilireiiU'iuil to inerK'' wi'h

W<-r,t Timijcr kmm niid/flrr drivir Ihrt ID'aaiiS llmlXTi 1-Ire pri>-

tcctlon av,oc!atlcm ;..ildIcnirxni wltidj I'xiirrnllv wiic Uii- vorabli- Jcr comrorrflorls.

1NTENANCE8 In Cb* first----------------- and thflriion.-'PhHIlp-. T l . . . ----------------- ------------ . . ....................Ainfrlcaa p«Hy‘ iU ftd In l^hlladtlphla by the ThlUdelphla Wlllkle for Treildent club.

G-Mcii Guard at R o o s c Y c l U I o i ^ i e

NAHMJT. UIU.S.. Ju5y 4 (.T,-Wa- liaiit police eonflrrarij. a reixirt Jo-' nlslit Uiat secret sm lce ftKn'ts ' BuardliiK the home of J o l i n ^

c pnrcnt.i.of ,n ion....... .........wlw

Nnliant police iiald ihree secrrt tcrvlce aRcnta had been on du^y for Uie pool Uirco werks.'piiardtlK the ocean fnint estate on plRht hoUr ililft tlirouRli Uie day and niRhti • Tlie youiiK nooievclls-liad made 10 rnflje.M lo.them for ^p<^ lal nro- ccyAi, Uie local police tttry were unable to aRcnts’ prei.ence.

ilt-l*^M«.»orrin>r-Annf-

ild , nilillnK tp la ltr the

•k ol Uostoij.

may dc.ilre la maintain a firm stand tlie far ea.it. It has been Klvlnj;

....loui coilsldcratlon to the poMlbll- liy llia( e rth ti mlRht force an al-

on nf policy.te have been nome Indlcatlnnn

iliftt olflclaLi wcrc'refralnlnK from actliu or wonfs whicTi Japan might

■ ler provocative.

ECHUIiAi

House Approves M e asu re 'to ' .P e rm il Purchasg^From

Governm ent

WASHINGTON, July i <,V.-He|>- resentatlve • l>wnr',hiik lil-ldnho) Kiililcd throuRh the hou;.e llil, wrck Senator D, Worrii Clarki hill tS1215) iwmltlInK cltl;rin . of KcUlivim. lilnliD. *tf> Irnmthe Kovenmipnt iiiirt o;i which lliclr hrmiei ^nnrl hinliie^gA Imvr

District CensusOffices Cfosed

nOIRE, July 4 l/T;—Dl.ilrlct . . .SUB nfllccs a t lc(nhn Fallv poraiHio and noUe have been ciowtl. Earl I'.

'K rum er.'Idaho area mnnnRer fw the burmii of ceiiMls, -lald lo<lay. lie added hl.i oflfcc here probably be cln.v^l some llmi- Ihl.i montJi.

Arthur "Wfl.'fln, dixtrlrc 1r.upcrvlifir lor the Brrtr.e rtlsixlcl, li beorv a.v.lfnrd' to "clc;inup" work noiUhcrn Idaho. Mra. Amy M ortl- i nier. RUiiosr#phi>r' a t'M nho Faih, nl.vj hrti I rr ii trail;.frrrcd to.Dol;.e to work In'.Kraini-r.'j.orilcr.

In 10 I’uuiiicrallon diMrlcta lij. Lenihl, Cu.-.trr mid Valley co iintlr'r '' Kvamrv saIiT. r.ki'i^uiv sMllIn proRrfM.

For Dozen FiresnOIEV;, July 4 (|o.-rn ,o r

mori' rjiiall llfi-.i ftrre rcimilcil by Fire Dl-.ii.itdirr Wiiltrr Ilcrry to bt- 'la/liiK III llie I'olir iiatUiinl l<ircvl

today C lipprIniiuetllaui daiiKc;- fliiiiralloit, Ilf .'.nlil.

Moit of llie tire-. Wrrc brllriril Co-liavr Ijc-ni .••tarinl l)y»li.;!',liiliu; diiiliic nn.clr^lrlcal ntid'r.im ;.loriii la'tc ycMerdiiy.

W iJlk ie S ch ed u les . W asIiiji«;ton Vittit.NKW yo n K . July 4 i-7’.-Kfpub-

llc.tii tif '-ld rn lb l rujRilii'.T WVrKirll L. ,\Vllll;|r ^ l i r jtfj to \V:ulilii|;U>li Mijiidai ,10 rii/.ru.--. ihr cnmp;iH:ii willl 111:, ruiililfitc-Iimtr, 6fiial< Chaili-. L. MfNary ti[ Orr,;oii.

Wlllklc, l.:iioiljii; Dir liolltloy I work 111 h!-. Nrw V-.fk otilcc. :,;il l;r al'.o lii))«d in n-r Kc|)'Jblli:i mcilltjrrr, .,;'llir»)ic.ij:.r ailrt :,cii;V lirrPTc- U-a\in;: Wii.-hliu;;<>ii Moiul,:

lit (ir 'ni'"t!.iv hiT a fJmrl M., Mu

iS<> Ki^liT-lf-'Way On .^arr()w Road

JlOIKi;, Jury 4 I’-N o mo h:>-: lUv fill n

nlalii HMry M fl.;Til:.-.liitirr -if hi'.i r t iirnt.

i-u)Nri.ii Tl>Ai, N.im:so; r. ,;ulv 4 - iv -M n , Amu

(I tlic [ihilin '

lOTEiHf ■Bf ES

C onvention Adopts Views of , P ension Group's v

Founder ^

;<r. 1 Jiiiv ^ in 3 n-/,.i-.rii hy Di, ji.ii.c!-. i; I'll' Io;i plan fcviiitli'i.

t;i ill.' I-.i;ic- uni'.ni :i

I Ilyt Mllnw.

'.iliiM a ililrd I';

:;c‘n o ia lr iiiin

T f~ in ; iT - t iiii.irr-nr,.:iic; Itinvy,iu;;t lir:iii-iu r,' till' T '2;^ . nf)t mixiiiK II' l a i ­

ties. I, too, am oppjcd to ■ th l r t ' term, but with the ctmdltlon of the

' rutW a» It U n?w, how in the name of hraven can we, change, hor»e«4n mldMreaui?’

Tlvcie vi«e cc tf4^{ "que: friini the floor and a voice a lr« vole botli were tiiken >Wrir aiiiioiinccd the rcaolutlon J

ndnplid.l!i’;i. • Hainlllon Fl-'.n

.•Ii'-a);liiK liiimedlatclji a fter I ti(i;i u:i ilic third ten ■(oiuniiulaird the eonventlon on Itf

•'I ttoultl not Ix* for a third termrvr:i lor c.ror^r Wii.-.hlnBton or Ab-Kili.im UiK-Dln. 1 do not belJeva Ili'.T iiiiii^ijifc-lii America Jft'UlB .

u.-rn aiioliiird by Ood ’.0 r:il'-,<111' the United StalCi’ W-

(ionntv ()fficial Drou ned in LakellATWI.I.T, Iiiahi', July 4 0V>— , Jiiiirv, :(I, (it riilfiix, \Vft:.h,. d e - , , ■.•,a' rvor nf \viii[m;iii rounly"^V iirouiiKl whil'- ^.VimiiilnR in

C!i.i:r(il,’. Ial,'f 1.1'! iili:ht.■nil- uiildw, Mr:, Vuirmia Jones.

iirr iiii’.Diml Mink shortly liT Ihry n 'J « H llic'water. The „|v tx-ou-inl and taken to

Cnliax.

S P E C IA L B A R G A IN Sa r c lic in K p la c (;< l o n lU t r iu -U sd u ilv , t U r o u c h o u t*1.:.........„ „ n I ......... .... ' i i . - i _____

Alxiiii 400-of the citli'.ii'' loiuid l,nnd they believed <o be llii'lrr. from patents Ktucd yenrs nRii Mill win owned by the Kovemiiicnt. lliey Ijad paid taxes upon the Inmh. made ImprovemenLi until 016 Cnnrtlr, r.ec- reiarj' to Dwtirehalc. illscnverfrt ,iev- ernl j'ear* aKo, It s!ill lelnnccd to the Rovemment-

The bill, tub,itltiiled fnr a similar mcfwire by Dooridinl:. pemilis Uic

PIUNCETTON, 'llid. |,T) — Slnfc thclr marriaKn 'jfi jcar.i njo. Alva Williams, S’.yiiiT-olcl pnlntcr and- paprrliaiwr. n m ljih wile, Emma, - 'm e hwt : i clM!dre»rpitlect\

r.unlvM and an- .iiia at home.

, M en ’s

W O B ^ k

CAPS 2 5 c

TliB popular wash denim In l>1uo and tthlte stripes or the f t t y covert cloth. Tliese handy eapj' ftra well known amooK tJiou-mnds of tfbrkinfi men evcrs’- wherc. A Penney value • that WT'rt^proud ofl _________

Compare P e n n e y 'i Prices. Compare QualUy! Cash Selling + Sm alt P rofit

- S u p er Savings to You!

M a tc h e d S e t s ^ SH IR T PA N TS

S^ScAll val di'cd lo prevent /adlnK,

Sanforised to m a ln t i\ ln ,U io roomy fit, • ’TIicm have nil the featurw you gant for Summer.

$ 1 ,4 9. sturdy hfrrlnsbone weave that aisures you ths maximum service found In any worl: pant. You can dress well yet Inexpensively wllh the.se malctied teta. ,. , ,

Fnm oun Frotr)r Coast lo CoiLst! .

P^nniey's OYEBLALLSJSIC M A C

' 9 S c .8-oynce denim In pintn blue,

«trip«l styles. Bl'e roomy poclteu und o« BiKis u you ever wmt. Compare S4id yoUll knowl

R iv c l S ly lo

W A IS T •

OV ER AX X S

$ 1 .1 9■Tleavy lO-cunco that will ci pore with overolli^ »elll^ for much inor*. V f b i w y morn? Penney‘8 help jtm ttve!"^

S t o c h U p !

.W O R K SO X

I O Clig h t wclKht ter Mntvjner. t\sl

plenty to u « |r r o f b ^ ' ‘Q r 'h '^ •hoc*. YouTl gel mora -for your moneyl S a v e l' ~~ '

PA Y D A Y

$ ^ 2 910-ounce denim, “n ie ‘ flnwt

(n-frall value In America. En- dOTied'ty the nvtn wha ’w ant Kitl- appreciate the best. ^

H oi W calhcr '

.SP E C IA L

OVERiULtS

7 9 cJust *■ ftw of ihtM left. *o

burry. Striped ,and plain blue. Slock up It lov prlco while you cani rtcy'w a real bare*lnl

WORK O W O B D

$2.98Special purcha«« for th e 4thl

■Ktu hftvt Tft^.ccrt iturdy borsehlde upper. A' niper vork oxford. Sa cotnfcrtab^ and'UlrttttL:----- ----------------- — — .

A S u p e r Value

W O R K SHOES^ p irrade horsehlds tjp Kr, All

leather wher* lea’uier should be.

'Sturdj' composition sole and mb- .

bet hrel. Constnicted so there •

are no aeams along the side for

«xtr» comfort. Buy nowl Save! «

CAPS

l O CAll while capa with either the

black or Breen .-rtsor. 'Wherever

there are palntm there should

be Penneyi capa. Bavel ,

S tee lSU ITC A SES

$ 1 * 0 0_ J o t . .tinvelfatf «itoraje,” these are a'necaaaltjf. -tmmalcbed la talue andlprlca. TflUi oh*Boe.t4>-««Trt— -

Stay cool! ITiMC Inexpcnsl' haU are Ideal for Iho hot iher. Wear the'm for aports or

; work.;, They can stand the W d Im0|elu.

H n r r y l l ;TOLT H A T S

$1.00L -lo iil-A .-nw t-.ah li

oCtheec popular bat*, ■niey.al- • n y > aell out li\ a h u t^ . A iTonderful bargatot;- 'A . , iupcr iaWajsT” ........

Page 4: to - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Twin-Falls-Times_TF108/... · ft portable rndlo. killed two dclcctlvcs today and Injured live ... Umt-dtvlct—spTtad desinKUos\

P A G E F O U R - TO IN FALLS NEW S. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY-5, IfllO

T m i N r F A L L S m W S -

iBr Mcwt Ko»4w. h tk« r»iB !«*. Tw1» r«IU. T»lB F«llf Cou bUUUM 1K4

I T>'« r*tU. (ilaka. t

WlUila U«b. iDd Dk. Co<at. I IbBU BMlU p*}>bW la u l»

r 'AKSOCIATtD PRESaI ucloil^lr «nltU»l Is 11■pautin u It. or

Dub Sinn. «*■ rrenrbcs. Cillf

All •oUnt rx}tilr«l (>r I D,Unt 10 b. IIn (1.. I„u, «ba'i’oB u>> »f taiw** '

D EM O U H A C Y IN A CTION I t l.«i th e n a tu r e o f dem ocracy , p c r l ta p s . to

p u t It^ wor.'il fo o l lo rcm o sl. T lius iil lcn ob- — ^ e r v e w - a iw a y s fin d o u r A m e n cn n “ p r0 c e a iirc '

In chooslHB o u r ru le r s a s ir a n g e . Illo g ica l iiiicl r a t h e r u i ic o J l l i bu slnc .« : A n A n ic rlcan ncw.-i-

■ p a p cr niaij,- w id e ly ’ tm v c le d bu t^w ltlV l i t t le expcr 'lcnce -^ ln p ra c t ic a l politics ', w as m u c h Im p re sse d b y - th L s 'a s p c c t o f \ h c r c c e i i t n a ­t io n a l c o n v en tio n .

H e w as .'5Jiockcd by th e su p e rf ic la l? Ifp p a n c y .' ! ■ .W ith ft w o rl jL p h f ir e , a n d m a t te r s ' o f. v a s t ___ lm p q r ta n c e _ to :O ii r A m erlcnn f u tu r e ’ o c c u r-

; ■' r lp g K t th e m o m e n t in 'E iirb p e n 'nd-A sla. h e r i •■wort th e rep rcse h U illv e a of a gTcat p a r ty In a -c h a o s of h o rn -b lo w in g , w h istlin g , c h c c rln g . sn a k e -d a n c in g ;, p a ra d in g , w re s tlin g w ith b a n ­n e rs , a n d so o n . I t w a^ m ore like a n I t a l i a n h o lid a y o r a c o u n ty f a ir t h a n ’a n as.^bm blaee

------^ c l r c o u n try ’s d e s tin y , A n d 'in a ll p ro b a b il i ty; ■Th'e-‘'a p p ro J ith ln g co iT v en tio p ''« I th e o p p e s -

;l ■ In g p a r ty w o u ld m e e t a n d deliBcnttfl-. in a s im i la r s p ir it. ^

ii B u r th ft d e le g a te s d id n o t n o ir jln a tc S h lrlb y •; T e m p lo o r P o p -E y e .-T h e .rc s illt s of s u c h c o n -

c la v c s a r e .u s u a l ly b e t te r th a n a c a s u a l ob - .1 s e rv e r w ould h a v e a n y r ig h t to ex p ec t. "T h e

l& ct TO*,*' c o n c lu d e s th e c rit ic , “ t h a l th e m en m o s t lik e ly to b e ch o sen w ere p ro b ab ly q u a il- , f le d fo r h ig h -o f f ic e a n d . a ra ld nil t h i s in - c o n s e q u e n tla llty a n d ru m p u s, th e re w a s a n u n d e rly in g s in c e r i ty of feellnn a n d a n hono .st;

: w ill to scrve-^thT; b e s t tn te r.ests of a tro u b le d d om ocracK ,'.. '"D em o cta cy Is w m e t ta e s r id ic u lo u s In a p ­p e a r a n c e a n d ’ex p re ssio n , b u t sen sib le >10 ' | t s '

j ■ c o n c e p ts a n d h u m a n e in Its e ffec t, T h e to ta l - I I t a r la n sy s te m s a re so le m n in ^ ap p e aran c e a n d

e x p re ss io n , b u t ln te llfc t\u illy r id ic u lo u s ,an& ; . in h u m a n p a t h e a r t ." .

, W A R SE N T IM F.N T A m e rlc ap -lso la tlo n h a s evap tjrn led . a p d o u r-

p e o p le o re v e ry f ra n k a b o u t 'i t , A p u b lic o p in io n .Mirvey by F o r tu n e M aRarlne In.'it V.-eek

- in d ic a te d t h a t 67 .5 -p e r-.c en t of our. p eo p le now fav o r a id to th e Allies, a g a in s t a m e re 26.1 p e r c c n t b efo re H itle r’s b l i t z k r ie g 'I n F ra t\c c ,- - ' •

M oreover, a l th o u g h m o st of tlicse a l d - t o - .. th e -A ll lc s pftople w a n t to slo p sh o r t oT nc tim l-

w ar. th e poll sh o w s a b o u t.^ 7 p e r c e n t w ho w a n t to go to w a r r ig h t now to h e lp B r ita in a n d red eem th e conquered .deniocraclc .'? . I n - ' d eed , th e .r a te Is p ro b ab ly fitlll h ig h e r by th is tim e , so ra p id ly Is w ar s e n tim e n t gcdwlnB.

, ■ T h e s i tu a tio n ca lls fo r calm ne.ss a n d .•ttcadi ne ss . In a c t a n d sp c ech , in o u r pub lic life a n d ' o u r p r iv a te life . Thl.s Is n o 't lm e for ^ a r ta lk . O ur p re s e n t jo b Is precarious.^ •

B u t ihc-se a rc a m ere be g in n in g . T l ie 'h a r l c - ,tjnlirJ;urr-“the:moie'-<!ricW tr\he"cotion16u6er a n d lh « - s tr ip e d b lis te r beetle a re a il e n em y a lien s o f th e w o rs t so rt. T h e re a rc b o th a' c h in ch b u g a n d a la b c c h in c h bug. e q u a lly m lsehevlous.

‘n ie ro h a v e a lw ay s been M iih c re a lu rc s . a rid In th e n ic e b a la n c e of N atuxc c o n tro l e a c h o th e r , m ore o r le.ss. M an I.': le a rn -

.Ing to co n tro l n a tu re . In th e proce.s,s, h e o f ten upse ts th e b a lan c e , tcn iporu rlly a t , le as t , a n d ha.s to p a y f o r It by .-iuffcrmc th e d e v a s ta tio n of c e r ta in p e s ts u n til h e d iscovers th e w ay (o e lim in a te th e m : - - -

Olher Poiiils of ViewOpCTOR.S OK .mAt RIMOSV

nedUclnB ilir jiH/rII-. of m m uU -»nd latwl.^r llir mfll KKlolegliU M.U« Unvitsiil;

V crop or fir;

oblt-nc r t r l i i .

nf IM crr»Uir»; Bui it u doiibifulrlieol of cxpcrlcwf. -Aimu^liy. •nr itiidfnlj Inkt.lhU cotin<. A iiiila: tt'f BrndP anil are clropi>ctl

(iwr Not all ol Ihe enlrlM ko Jliibli lilt rliidy. ’mcro nrp no hsclitlors of (lie

*ri of rrmlrlmon)'. of ro'jrsc, anti mlcliily fc« mnt-lef* of It, bul In ihc fullrr.-n limp Ihor.e who .-illcK li oiii *l-f liktJy (o bpcoiiir cl(. !n:> of lla phlla.ophy. .

TliP Uiiim sliy ol ChiniKo irifn mny be i.omid. biiilU capablllllc: imiM bp jiiilgrd llkp Hwp of nttirr rriti- cniiotml lUbJpcL'..........................................

belorf

wiy 1.U1rsl ti

rK'd'luih —U-.

Hurlrtl Ui Uif i).jittrr llic FTpiirh tiwl siriKil llipnrml:.tl

tlie Frpi'icli nml Crrtnaii iilpiiliwlciitlnrif^- rorc to (lit fccl anU iilood'ln Mlpiu-p ns n Irlbulc lo llic ;oldlpr* bnih slrtn Mlio hurt rtlrrt In « if bnulp ol I'niiicr. •

WJml nipra.-')' iJitiiu it l<'i^vdo-nfTiTiil 1h triniilo*......... Is f(<p two rticmirs IlkP .Op

toeplhcf nml rcvcre/itly lionp dead! iny and rm n cf to kp ■ I lii'rorM.

t the cdcpp ttnoUofii.

w falU JU t and a.

iin ifs to get toi:cUitr.'i blllcr ndvcrMirtes toMitiid In accord, Uie’U Of the wldlcr dend 1a boforp Ihr bmile bcRl

I t t> Indent a luid comiiienlAry (lint enrni easily wrep OT'tr the (lead caii find no toiii before hostilities. In prrvtni llie tlnuKhler.' cllmblnj up through blood b»tlu*to clvlllr- porln On:eil

G itl/.LN riNSTEIN Mliert vuiered ilv« tcUowi.Uip ot tvc« A«\fvut on It diiy which (Innlly .%|irend lhp<clip.‘.* of frp<

doiTi over Ui« whole continent of Europe. Only iEnglai land doe He hift.w

«nlv(

ind a frlghtpned f.omrminltlp.t the llKlit. still shltif. Yet lie nc itcliedJollier ccllp.^en iw«. Drhli c» finerKlnr nh ordertd world o n,i n> iiprfv,.iry lo the fiiliire a* Uic ninjectic Inlerrclntloii'li

Naizi-Govei'nment-Plan8=Slick--Attack on America’s Gold

NEW YORK W nm LIG IO B t IUch*rd VVbIiIo and •

’ w Gabriel Vocllotti ’ •AI.M. The .G erm an fifth coltfini to watch ii the slick, elotjuent ah. btauU/ully orBanlred al' pirUcularly our*. " ting Wall Street'fl money c»ii Uieir first real /unk of the *

of ihe t i l r d u n c e Uii ^•ail^ will make BOOd on UipIJ nt antJ-BOld propiiKonda.Tlie threai ' •

sold.

T lllU er IJ M

0 demonetize

■fiiiy 1.1

'hich t< not. Tlie clevrr the sold which Germ pr»p«rlnB »» carefully ns Uie aitate

-JiSlund, turn* oi^^tht fact tlinl -Mill Berlin’* pioprisikwla

. aim but conccala the iiirUiod. TliU li-not to repudiate jpld i-nilrc- ly,-a.i clnlmed. bu t to restrict It lo the functlor\ of tnt?maUonnt rlrnr- tnct.i. eitwe mosi, nations including Uie U ..g. have barn oi)frnilni:.'’;i Jii t thal baiU for yeari. Ocnnany j Sc^ talk l i ftlmply a bid for eiioui;li

•Tlie repiKllnUoii

fOMt with artillery jrplaecm enls. Tin pflllbcr nnd *1» cnn bo judjK l t)y the fact tha t ilnnie unlt» were bncjed 20 lU to <Jl«tcibtJl« ««lsht cnfr 0( wheel* .

nieJr fuiKtlon. IsI Uiai

I Uie rr einr>' pe loo n

r for ihp

r.rn to which

IB33 Eli^steln nnd !l power, nymbollied the t»hnre alwny.s (itniKgled in the Tnitonlc ipinperumcnt Dnstela stood for Uie uiitrninrncled effort ot the mine and -soul to solve the mcanlns of ii» rnvlronmenl. ’THi development of his pirUosophy Inlo the theory of rtla- llvlty mnrkctl what Dertrniitl Ra-. .cll hn.s c.Tnefl ."thi greatest syntlietlc achievement of ihp humiin Intellpcu'

‘Jllller reprpnentpfl the cntnnlrallnn of brut*, forci »nd the promhp of Ihnt4oune*#.urnblo sorrow to tin human race which htis come. Hiller wpn^nnd DiMid all he stood for w wlUvTliDiimK Mniiu i seek shelter, here Ix where liberty, equalll «tandird» of tire ^u»t

I mit of Germany. T lm l Id hbi fellow-refiiRcrs he fhoiild .It .endorsemenl ot h democracy

nnd toleration still remnin tho .—New York Tlme'-

tlie record of the tor anUBlnltlnH t

^traditional metliods

. . i -U IG U . S C H O O L S P E E C H ._______• A fellow k e e p s th in k in g som ehow o f th e

re m a r k th a t W e n d tll W lllk le Is s o ld 'to h a v e m a d e in a ' r e c c n t p re - ro n v e n tlo h sp e e c h In

■ In d lq n a , If h e s h o u ld be n o m in a te d , h e d c - c ln rc d . h e w ou ld like to m ake h is s p e e c lv j jf a c c e p ta n c e 'o n . th tf f r o n t step.'! o f th e h ig h sch o o l _li) E lw ood, w h ere h e w as bo rn a n d go t hl.i sc h o o lin g .

N ow there'.*! so m e th in g ! A ny yo iu ig follow . In A m c rlc n —a n d m a n y an old fellow, to o —

• Can u n d e r.'j ta n d t h a l a n d -g e t a kl.ck o u t-o f It. J u s t t h in k of g o in g ba cK Jio m e th a t w ay a tid " sh o w in g " a ll t h e cynic.*:, a n d k lll-Joys w h o use'd to. say t h a t y o u ’d -n e v e r a m o u n t to a n y ­th in g . A nd w o u ld n ’t i t m a k e a oiico t im id fe llo w , ree l, fo r th e m o m e n t, lik e a D rn io ,s-

,'^hehCK o r C icero , o r a C n e sa r r c tu r n ln s v lc -• to rlou .s from th e w a rs? We ho p e h e rtoes It.

D E .^T H TO L E A R l^ IN C H e re Is n ^ .-c h a rac tc rl.itlc dl.spatch f ro n

C h u n g k in g , .“iho w ln g th e n a tu re o f th e J a p a n w a r a g a in s t C h in a :

V “J a p a n e s e p lane.? b8m bed th is p ro v is io n a l- c a p i ta l to n ig h t f o r th e 17th tim e , s m a s h in g

• th e la b o ra to ry , w o rk sh o p a n d fa c u lty rc.sl- d e n c e Iju lld ln g s o f C e n tra l U n iv e rsity , w lilch Is c lo se d f o r t h e su m m e r.”

T h e In v a d e rs a r e e n g a g e d in a w id e sp re ad , lo n g - c o n t lm ie d c a m p a ig n to k ill o ff a ll e n - l iS h tm e n t In C h in a , in o rd p r to red u c e th e c o u n t ry to c o m p le te su b je c t io n a n d m a k e i h e C h in e s e a n a t io n o f s e rv a n ts a n d slaves.

____P o r tim a l f ily fo r-C h to B .jin d _ L lic w orld , .th eC h in e s e seem . v ig o ro u s a n d d e te rm in e d e n o u g h to d e fe n d th e m se lv es .ev en a g a in .* t h a t d a n g e r . T h e r e Is m o te l i t e r a c y .a n d e n - l lg J i tm e n t In C h in a to d a y th a n th e re h a s b e en f o r c e n tu r ie s , a n d H grow s s te n d lly . i lo n g w ith C h r ls t la t jU y . . .

• ' ALIEN BUGS ■■ - fc y > o c tc d - p e 5 t s - - ln 5 c c ts , n o f Jdeo log lste—

a r e g e t t i n g to b e a r e a lT m b l ta h . T h ey c o m e ' o n a i r p l a n e s 'a n d .a h lp s a n d th e y h a v e to bo

• f o u g h t by a n a r m y .o t e n to m o lo g is ts . L a f^ e s u m s o f m o n e y h a v e b e e n a p p ro p r ia te d • b y C d n g re s s fo r t h e .w ar n p o n t h e m . ' _

T h e r e a r e n u m e ro u s f a m i l ia r n a m e s , w c h a a t h e J a p a n e s e b e e tle ,’ t h e E u ro p e a n _ c o m ■ boreriU ie h i e ^ i l c ^ f r u i t f ly a n d tt^e ^ i t e J ly .

ukPAYrNG F o n t s io i i r

force arc rejiie'inbeied now wliei ■ilon <of U.e eflectlvenc.--i of nrln orated by events. Cevrral irlem proposed.rp.^olullon^ t« wIik: o«

irt-marllnl which pen.tllred hin "brn-M njiv." who tliinj; lo ntw

......... _______ , . . If battle-~wntl{ A!ll5ncii"lllu become rnnvincrii o r ihr u rn if nillllary aviation, and on Inrce wnle, then- i. im

oihfr depflrtnieiil o f meelianUetl rtelenj.p in \vhlch th' j ;m t« I StAtcs 1> r.ndly. and Ironlcnlly behind. Till'. I In the Iltld of tAnk-1. nrmofed ears, and motorl.'it utlllen ' Si'd transport- unlU. It Inn been rtllalil; .staled that Ui« whole mechwiltal equliimein-of thi

•.American army in tnnlui and niotorlrcd field Klln i not U;e «<}«li'nlenl In numbtf of tlie tnnk.? nnd aitll lery o/.ona Gennnn •’pdnrer" dlvblon.'

For the nallon which leads the world In prodiiPtloi of motorcnrs. tniok,i..tind tractors, thlr. Is a Krote-.tiii( and alamilnR situation. ’Tlia- United' Blnten nli' ayj ha.'\ preferred a wnaU sUndlna-snniTTjut bcrnuse It 1: »m*U II should be all th*.mor?. efficl«nl and wel pfl'i'pptd. One of tho early,atfll;mllfnl.^ in llie nfV 'vai tndu»try c o m n illi« n ir t< n ^ o nioior maker, Willlvn, Kiiudicn, jhouH be to \n :an lr^ ni.v.A prodiicilcm oi' formidable type.\ nf ta n tj and *mobllc artillery.— ChrlJllan Sclcnfp Monitor. .

r-pTnt

N a tio n a l W h ir lig ig N ew s B eh ind

T h e N e w s •

AVAfiltJNGTON Uy nay TurUer

»KAU.S’« . Wendell WIIIkle’s'lTlr-.t and major W k U one. ol. i>oliiicnl i|)|)c«s'nieiit. He 1illl£krle|ir<l nnd ll.'.niptrd numerous Repiiblli tai4* orcnnlMtlons a.', well a.'

prml'dentlnl rivals. RMcntinenl iliicers over the roiipli-hanfli'd t • '- ''ilM 'd by the Hnmllton-Murt

i r cllqut.1 two fJitrcmrly Influential pi—Ncw York and O hlo-th

teetnwn in New­man - J. RtiMell Uie (Irjwed Kpii- isd e.\pcctr<l to br .nm lien lisx r r . th a t he will

Kicd If Mr. Will- r linu.'.o.

•e.'.lorcd lo P:rlv«l B.uurhonored and Ic rciichcs tlic \VI John W. Brlrkrr

NO .MO.NOrOU’ ON lllUIN; Wendell Wlllkle. whwe jUdiifl ;i

prr.Nldentlftl poulblllty Is KToWlns-i.tearill

only Ihc CX'mUtes adcfiuiitPl-, lie -■valil, the

.VlllkIr fnitlirr r. DP rtl;loyal, lo. 11 linii and iiirrent

ftbllity M ihrir frlrnd»rat.-,. They Imvt on U>p‘other ,'id( to 'siijipOT.e tha t r re^!lonslblllllPs

mrids

* ' •DI.SCOMnOOMKnATE-PfCiidenl Roof.cveU b quoted a i hnvlne .luld Uin

there Is no rta.-.on foe this country to become "dlicom' 'fcoomtrtkled." By ihU. JudRU S cow ett. h'Tieanl Uint tondllloiui did not warrant ciir becomhii laiilcky. unduly fldRfty. dbconifltcd . . .

But *hal of •'dL'«omboomemic7" The- word 111 light, but. 50 f.tr as cnn be learned, no one tins •ncounwrtd a b it»«% W ->, ',u_id.jiican^nc approxin'ialely"Uif liame thing, has been Jn.com-

.non Amerlc.in uja;:c for many sehenitlou-wln ull parta of tlie country. H ia l word Li •'dl.-,conibobul»ie.~ le has noT«pectablB place In any dlctlonarr. nnd y rl

J long been familiar from Hie Kennebcc lo Uic Arkansas, When a person gcU ihorotiBhly dLicom- bobiilnted he someiimes u to fed up wllli ever^tlilni^-

he S'lll KO aw.iy from there—that Is lo My. he *111 ab.vjualulate.-N#w Y ort.Iicrald-Tnbune.

Breakfast Foodn tt’»ni,‘ »»ld the houie-hunter, "a.hour.fl In

Ul«d ’poMUon—a t leait five miles from anhDU«.* .

•■I.see.” said the hciiie agent, -you want to •tiie simple llfe.“ • .

*'No.“ aasKtred Uie’ houte-bmiler grimly. ‘ to pntU ce tMophone." —

IniporUnl Olllonin.

UNW ItlTrv.N, . Poliucul liirttlM ire .uill chucklUiK over (he fa( ■hnt JOBCi)li N. Pew, nppubllcn intlonnl ccmmmcenian trtim .l’rnn .ylvnnln and "party ftnKel” inl'-v lie WlllMe boat even .iflrr 11 liu ifLsumed the proportlonn of.a iran.s itliintlc Itncr. I t atii>e.irs to »upcr

(Kltcli. to inft the mi inmri l»lltlioi‘ Ijifnk n.rv flKure Mr. Prw,

lloiia:off Wlllkle movemrnt (!ellb<-rntel\ Tlie Wlllklp i>eflple' inaiiliiulstn tilings skillfully to make It Men tha t lie wn^tlie hm fo f the coinmoi people, lie was nominated by In

his blR iv^ycholoRiciil boo.M » sii;., when tha t dpl'-iialloii 1 ntor Ca|>i>-r f«r him . 11 which put him nrror..s iiiii

pomitv lor Mr. Tew lo h ffpd Uie vo1p which clli nnmlintlon of' Wlllklr. full lll. lde mory of th e t

«l(le by requp'l.

1.IKKI.Y n ic NVw Dnilci :tlon to the Wllliite nomi n.', born a fininu ' Jpinafid Hial

Pr .'ildcnl tlooi-evcU Dei

:hpy rcBiu-dllie uttllly ■

l«mo6n\t.Trl<-n?.r\iHl

ilrf(M Ihc <

No other tVm

Tim

If Ormi 11 lllx'ra!;... Ihc pplnl /111 have a

If IIC^Ntit .......................ooltirful> Wlllkle.' i < iTtnry Hull,

. bellrfB. wDiild Miller l>rcBU;.e ol hl.t Inch of |)ollllr;i1 virility. Farley, a.i a.poliHeian, would face

eniendoii > Jnil Indanlrlftl.

1 buflup.vs 'iniiii TliP I're.-.l' perMiml fnvnrlirii—Supremi

Court .Tii'llr'' rxiitRli.B-onrt Alter- ipy Oenetal Jack.«on—would bu

AsalntilH'rIenc ii'btf.h

Ih a i they lacl and govern

iiiLil tiie d th a t P. D. R. rcnomlnatlon. rio certain, fn

e OOr-htv."! pul a chip

j l g O T S B

of Uie fallI'cl r

maldciu I the

Kood consUtcnt performance when oinctlilne canie .unreeled beside Uie ’Irglnliv rrel. Durlns remainder of IIP scene Eh<* tUvldcd her time be- seen the ' drmre ond holding onto

Totumlnoan {lanialettes th s\ came rltli Uie cMtUmo. To members of

whom a:■ the

I used(ludlencc.. . waWhlnB "Jltti stylinB doubllo-A 1<

W in in S ’AS’D ^ab t'S h sCh(»n:e of the Ilclit brigade wan .1 a teebtc jcsUitc u com5».r«d lo ml nuppeOKl ypilerday aXttrnoon

#l tjic city park when Chairman Bob Sleele cnlied fo r lads to paruclpatc

footrace (for c»;.h prlre.si during the celcbrBUon . . . Harder to find

nppllcnnu for the Hiree-legged r»c», foe iMb-ond- la.s le.'. had- to be paired off and aliyncu u not a lost

. . PlacWK' prtsrc RbON'c npptar- ancfs. ofie womim tr.->velrd for near­ly n block dcyvn ,Mnlo, a\l:tiup with bom hands over hep-earr. and her •thouShu, Bpparpptly jn an IroryMw-

dcxplte crackling iir flrecracke:^- IlAlsfd to pnil;.e of tJie opportun-.

Ules of;B.vtiT lively bingo eanie wm tli'e re.ibna'nt voice of a local cliurch- man on a..Main, avenue coneesalon.

:e lool:inii Uiui ho <nobody ebe did___And the yoinigler of a brl;k liitle ahctland pony :rU'td many a lonKini: glance from

LAST nt:,sonT. Whcn lhe Mierl » ofli

IjliiK «receive

3 have eeleUlfs to r,ulbrated not wisely bui fleers enter upon th r i tine' duty: but whrn a -call comcs In from n cnruin place tlicy .know Uint^Ls 1.1 not nn ortllnar^' ense of ■dfUiikfimwrT.inir comnmnlcy le- ferretl to jj u.tuajly "(iuli« liberal." in aUowmg mtoxicatrd individuals to travfl U etr own wK^r.. tm l only when the condliibn reaches an -ex­treme do Uicy call J n r n .uhunce. Thus When such A cillf comes in. Uic sheriff’* ferre“ gircl» ILvelf for Uie ultlrm^ e IjlWlrunken and dlsorWrly, conducTTand. to date th e offlSnls haven’t bferr rtlsnppolnled,

WHKN IN npM E . . .Pierce, n iie madcap magician,” ho U In TwIn-TnlLt m a Magic City

Jubilee enlertalnrr, beilevet Ui Jo(r- -Uie -.'Pint of th e oetailon bring.< him to ft community.

Por the local nppcarance ho gn:» a beard And a musUche UiAt are doing

tlUiough bu t a t t v daysold.

nn 11/ shoulder nnd . .'.k Roowvtll to knnrk li off- t Wlllkle Im Jliari>Pt3.-d tha lence hr InslsUng tj^at h r -r mc'.WUie cliamp iftoo>vtii) ub!tltule.: So he probably

EVASION. A llrw era o

ilPd ll£ field forces

lldpntlAl report.i rnvcliliig V

In',offrt the I ., they an

»rii.'onnbly ally crcitti

hr Intin K

pyramlflliii: ........will cvr Ihe b ^ i

c pliiylni,* .■niey (leiil In honest

luff, and ihey pay ihpir f< urs, llitreljy (ivoldhig ii Mlh Uncle Sam.■ only wwrli'.i are th r i.U who w i aue:.t ■ them n

irir t >ck for not rrntlcrlnB i! liomnRp. t' "only ,ipiiroprlaled funds lor

forceiiient ntiencles, llie bootlpggcrs opemte with nttlp dnnger of cmbi

id they cxpeci the w Uie w a y .fo r^ clea

lillriiii ^rtiidlda y wiin impiiem ? blR eiy. II

’ hb_elo-.eit ndrt.'pr.l ted hliii lo shake him. n New York CItj- ant

nnd jwllllcal head' niral setting.;ion m.s in -w ith th< >t to DltiMte ne-

Mtinll-IOWTnnktf good Ir •ds with Um nally accepl

n on ihe 'steps of Iht I iri’Aooct ipopuliiTlofi

he was Broduntcd.

cn- Den I n in nntl-WIIIkir 1 nf lower

ic.-,e suBKestlons, i«-n no i<-ndcJicy

5"Uie fffct. th a t To 1116

ftcure.i Ulnl his ««• ullllty game wll

fine «{ hl% Rrentest as- .imiulgn. B ul some o •pbenrlne him to mftki 'Ions along this line.

1 dodKo-

r Wr.

tourTarlfiuv liMMiquurters' In

PWlndcWn to thiiiifc them tdV-llie *'ay they hnd treated him. He made hLi InnKcM stop nt the n lnn t of Uie moit New DealWi nnd antl-WIIlkle newspaper, wlwre t h e working member!! of the st*ff indicated by

at .,tl«y dlil_ia)t l>. ppr’ r^lltorial

office

their V.........'agree“ ti tn Ih>' p policy. ;

"l-ljUn. Icllfl^vj," ; ;lie nepub-llcan nomlRPc. ’dron'd bell bfl caught, slinking fiahds' with tne like th tv Y o u nilKliL b.; flred l”

TROOr. John T. Flynn.- the ' fl- nnnclal writer, o f fm a curious' comment on Uie Wiiikle nomlnsUor

German orbit hiKhly lndustrlall.-rd durri, w ^ch wlll.xyaRr i. me v.iir wllh Hllltrlz-'<1 Euro[>e.

n ia i w part of the plun i>Ihi Wa.ililnglon proJf\-i lo uiii AniP.iCBi. and pa rt of a lame lo fonal nirU ip xold pro<hici 10 h Kolri-Uaillng Icasiir, 'n ir iiig UaiUe lines of th r gold ;.iid havpnot.', !ihni)r up 111 b-uiojx-, without gold, wiil i"ilrr. iiiid » ' £i-<hrST? i: v)ll outbid Uie O. a But .

nm n n y n rn tr^

A Gcniianlc Kuroi>e i :oId all Uitjje m aioiu i lave It, and. Uicue llkp Jiilon of SouUl Afrlcn ilul oilier Kolfl prodnci II a position to fonii i y in KoW bloc. U ndd^ i

pfr.'onnl' foIICiw;ing among PascUt that Rl on? time gave M uiw -

lint some concern. B u t Oalbo. since hh Libyan exile, liiu been such an injiKiiiiicnnt force th a t Uie Infer- encp he was afiV«lnate<J In action amouiiLs to setting up a sU^w man.

L-oral Irilplwnnt^ who Visited Uib air iiiiir.^hiil at htU -lbyon re trea t «.i tfrrnUy ns .innuary -report h lt» fnr.tratnl and polltlcnlly p.iiip. He »«> a man of '.-iM pliyslcal courJige, no!nrlou.'ly clu-'iny diplomacy and

■ jniulipm^ pikll(".t orKiuilVr In tUe ii;;h, F.r'cbt hlemrcJiv. Tlie lost-w aa a

of Uie' siniidliiK Joke among U>e party’s They had despaired of

n.ilW -englneered coup » olt^n and w Ions ago tliat,Lmv>«tu-out- ldi

are l)Oth Kolri pro-

liloc. the lor.

lie war' nn<< 1im upping gold—one ouRh of II. In Hi

C’l.f:Alt. AI ilea mmiy’.s plaji' for 11 land h»s iJh'f’i 'i W».\hlnslon by ol

. nnd provide ^afc w alw for troop traa 'porti. England’s la n d - , b red nrtlllerj- on th e -welcoming end Is to be slleiieed by th* Preneh- based BerUiits tlini )iavcA n KCUr-

mnKS of 40 mllea. '

■KAK. Despite Uie foci th a t Mu.<- follnl Is troubled by. powerful #ntU

a» lieutenants, there Is llltJe dlp- :nMSt 05>HMon In New York. U\at.

bfllevc* palbo was porged,> air msr.shal w iu one of Uie len who could and did a ie th#

fo'.ir-Iellcr word to II Duce's ftoe. ■ He rr6.•. od the Capo on many tjuei-

ot poiuy up to a ...............nlllanc

I to a itd In . He l\iO hod I

o ff the ILit of :y'] anibitloas men long before my.’.t/'rious dcmlio.

VISI0 .*J. lIlgK BrltLih military' s nrp incPiised w e r Uie fallUre r- rrencfi army.-AtithOrltAtlva . nentJi are ninde—which W hite-

hnll niny publish In 'U ie lorm ot a ••■'ilin Pai)tr-lh (it tlio 'B ritish eo- .

Iltlonnry forces inTlftnders numV.. bered lOO.OOO men altoeet^)er, T5iU fiKure U flMer lo twenty divisions Oisn ihe ten tnenUoned by Marshal

7.-t5inn:nKn«-h soutrea adinit tills------■ Includes rfeserrea. engineers * .upi5ly personnel so Uial Uie number was no t available for

front line duty.- Wlih^ the greatest secrecy, U U

whlipered Uiat Ure BrlUsh commfttid was able to evacuate about saS.OOO men froni Dunkerque: 8S.060 are knovn U) b« Ion or kJller; nt>OUt 10,OM are not yet fu Iiy accbunled for, ’111# majority In the ■’loit” cate- . Kor)’ nre gradually lu rnlng up as prhoner? of wnr In the Jl.ita publish­ed by Uie NaiU. .

In Uip la-H. fortnight many Brt- Ish officers-lvirUculnrly -Uiose till, World ■ w ar'-ncperlence-hftv" ' wovi-ieri. ihat they never had

much uw! for the > 'rench and tlial a}U&nt».wDA a blR mlKtakc.

pn5fei*lonai soldier of rnnk. on the Olher hfthd. ha.i rjulte nn adinlra*Ijon for the enemy, H otc b almost cxdiE^cly rr.'xn’wl for Uie Ficnch . unrt Leopold of BelKlum, T lie i... mild welcome an hene.it t« goi>d- ic.M working ivcreement wlUi O er-

niany. If they did not dialthey

to (tirj

aermmu brican |>fep«rhn: t Freiifh roadb('<L\i fo r Hk* iirlUIr

It WM to follow. By tin; thni' P II liiiil ^i)|;licd th e pciicc tcm ' Nii;:l.s Imd lined the chalti

l>o!ltlcianf • wiui the pollclp.»of thplrow n nirnt Is frpply exprc-wd. tjo- itrhry', led Uiem from dt.iasKr ..'Iter,'Far from being disloyal •

o me cou-.e of ihelr country. In !rllL',li inlUlao’ '•yP' th<? profe::.Hlpn- il poUllclaii Is UiorouKlilv dl.vrcd- te<l To Uiclr mlnd.i, ior.eph Stnlln >1 ltiK-,ln and All of Asia Is n much ;riMter peril to clvUlsnllotl Uinn

d UrtilUi pui together. TliryforPii ihpacervojiiblnetl will have

the ,hlt«

S O i/ r C h M r M ^b y / J m ^ e h - P d t r i '

eally his fault bii

,lth bw s? He hail e.

day nnd Clirlr.i: put In-thp b iii let him hiivp I

Toiildltie:.c

lo? Yc

‘ prlvll

rp nn rtlffrient from w! p been other dnys, T1 :;UiliiKs grown men Iv

will get them If Ihey < I. tf Ihey are Ixiy.'; of pr

i be.glitliLi direellon.

but If. u. (illen h,M>l>en:d-d illilren who think Uii wWi Is another's obllRfttlo , fJinuld b« strlcily controlled. Exeri raren tal AtiUiorlty !re nre frw boyn who do 1

dream ot owning a mctorcycle, ilrplane.'and beating tiuk speed

record. Tliat dream comcs as nat- iralty lo them a* the do iw nn tltelr cheeks, Tliai does no t *iy It to be made an actuality by oowed parent-1 of a no|sy boy.

"But r d o n t tlilnfc one ougl nterftre w llh.a.bey 's .w hli ui.irow IP by doinp grown-upoiilngs. Par- ■nts Interfere loo much."There is a deffercnce In my mind

Ijttwttn the exerthe ot ti pnteiiinl duly »hd Interference wim n dlilld's wnj of life. The tTO a re dl.iUncfwid equally valuable ldea.i In child- re*r> Inf. Authority Is lo be ui.ed spar, ingly but It U held In reserve for UM In Uie rate Umes I t j s necdca^

Tl.’.'S’fien IV no experience a(IB background of personal respc iM lly warns to take savlngs.out the btak to buy » m otor ear. a cycle.

/vould grow.In the c ity au re t, and lhe,selecUon of Wlllkle la p m f that he was rlgfit. Mr. w illkle’s nom- IniUon represenii aTem arkable up- fur^a front the erasa m t « of Walt Btreei.*

»n slrplane, hoof or aay oUiir t * r ,n( ht^ dtenms. WUtn chH drtn tvt* Irrespon-slble their paren ts tn iu t step In nnd use their au lho rty ,' When auUiorlty Is used to Uiwnrt

a child’s perfectly healthy deslro to he « person In his own right. tliBt I'. Interference, ,nnd'*5{. Is wrong.

■When parents brush aside a child's . choice of a llfellme work wlUi, "No- That's lint what you are going to ilo. I've always wanted a doctor In the family and you're going lo be It." tljpy abusp th'elr, authority and • Uipy Interfere In a clflld's life, NoUt- Inc Kood ever comes ot tha t.

Eiperlmiced parents know the d if­ference beiwren ihew two attitudes wlihoul any chart. If they, in lixJo-. lence nnd relfishne.vi, choose to 1g- , tinie It tliey ought not (o blame Uie child for the catasirophc tha l fol­low* n ,ey Binne are lo bliune for not doing Ihelr duty. Clillilren nVe4 IhPlr .puTents. Nature allows p a r- ' ent.' to iive only becau»« ^hey are iifeflefl; remnviriR them when the neell lias 'p iued . Uwti.ilncM’. Li re­warded by long life nnd hnpplne.yi.

Tilt happlneM of paren ts I.1 In proportion lo the happlnes.i of Uielr children. Uie love Uielr chlldreJi have for them. No spoiled child ever Uiankrd his peepio for spolllna him, b i t many a happy m an and w<»- man Imve bitised'Uielr faUiers and m othtn lor the tiMnin* xlbclplinB they gave Uiem,

Mr, ra lt l hs» prppwed a Iraflei' enllUtd. "Fesr.” In «hIel]_b«_EelaUa -Uiat i .4 K ,„ be-B prolretfon m a * " menace. Von ih»uld t«ad ». Send for II. addrtulng yonr «rcgues( t« Mr. Antrlo Palrl. rare of Twin FalU New*. P. O. Doi ISO. Times Hquar* SUtlnn, New York, N. Y„ enelMlnC’ a »tlf-sddreued. stamped (]-ecnt) enrelopt.

'Helea.vrt by the Bell Syn-. dlcale. Inc.). . . '

~ K .n LINE. OLD PBESIDENTSAN FRANCteCO I.IP\ ■— Btree't-'

ears prapelled .by a n innlne cable are out of date mo.st pluees, bu t Uley sUll climb. San Prandaco’s steep hills. Harking buck-to th o ’post like hU csbl* eam u jam ea W . HarrU. »sed M. president of Jhe "Oallfomla s u ^ t Une.“ n« hM been with the cwp&fly 60 yean, sayi h e Is th* . eldest » tttetcu compiny TfftiSdent Jn Ihf. world

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^ T O T K T A L L S N E W S .-T W n C F A L L S . IDAHO, F R ID A Y M 0 R M N T ,. JLT.Y 5. W W ■ p A G B - F T ^

“ SOCIETY and: CLUB NEWS- i Weiuleu Pair Pledge ■ Vows

Gar lock Sisters Engaged io' Wed A t Double Ceremony in Late Fall

M r. a n d M r g i ^ W . G nrlock. 430 F o u r th a v e n u e n o r ll) . h ave ic e d th e e n g ag e m en t of th e ir o ld e r d n u g h lc r. Mlsa

A va L ucU e O arlo c k , to W illiam D ixon J a c o b s b l P i t tm a n , N. J.. ftpd o f t h e i r y o u n g e r d iu igh tcr. M lsi M a rth a O rc n c G arlock , to G ilb e r t M cR lll. Jr .: 6 l Tv.-ln Falls , F r ie n d s o f th e e n gaged

g irls In T w in F a lls a n d R ic h ­field w ill bo In te re s te d In th e a n n o u n c e m e n t. Me. anA M rs.Oarlock »nd (snilly are lormcr re»l- denU o i nicliflcld 'and Uir brltln* elect are Kreaunt«» ot th r nichflcld hlfili Khool.■ The girls «1H be inknttd #l double, wedding ceremony .v:litdulfd fer Inle. fnn; ijie dtiic nouncfd later.'

MlM LUcJIe OnrlocH. w>io w u (tmdufttcd from the t;iilvcrs1ty of Idaho a l Moscow this aprlns. Is •pendbg Uic summer In Mo&cow, where »he b employed. She will re­turn la Tu-ln PallB In Uie nuiiimn.

h e r (lance U the ton of Mr. and M n„D . W. Jonc.i of Plltman*. N. J.

M ill Mcriho Onrlock't flailce It tlie w n 0l Mr, nnd Mn. O, O- Me- •nillof Twin r^ilU. • •

Mr. Jonw U wlUi the UnKed Suaes I'o reilry w fflcc, and, Mr. Mc» m il Is ni.iocliiK(l with Uic Twin' rolls Coca Colli Doitllns company.

MISS AVA H JCILE GAlltOCK, iop, -b- c n c 'a p d - to wed William nixon Je n n . to n of Mr. and Mn. I). W. Jo n r t or ritlm an, N. J..niid .MIm M artha Orene'Garlork,iBurr pholo. U betrothed Io C\I- hfrl .McRlll. J r . ion af Mr, and Mr*. 0 . G. Melllll of Twin Talli. T hf tirlii will be 'm arried al double wrddlnic cer'cntony In Ute falL (Newi rncm rlnc ).

National A Hoard- , P resen ted to

Rutbdnh Hayes.One o( two Idnlio studciiU to win

^.n'cn-ili .nwnrd In Ilie imlloiial con- ic.'t of llie firl dlvl.iloii.of the lOM- <0 Aflieritaii V oulh J'Xinun compctl- linn, siwiuorrd hy Uio American mriRUlnc, M l» Rull.nnn Ilayct rc cclvrd five do llnn this week (or hei poiMr. <

Mlsa Vem Babbel. also of Twin w»8 Uie otlicr Idalio girl

Tfccive a ca.ih nw(}rd. IMiir honor abl« mentions were, awnrriKl " (ries from this -tat«.

M lu IlayM ranked tm o n i the flr> 371 M udm ta'ln a to u t of 4 4.4 C conipclltors. Her name, alons »'lil the names of Uio other ttwlird win- ncrj. win nppeiir In Oie Aliitu.it li- i_ue of ihe sponsor niBRa::iiif.

Daugliter of Mr. nnd Mrx, John E Hnycs. i,he said Ihnt nhe would »A( her prlic money to lier collesc fund ndjllng tha t it>e plamied to inalor In chemical enclnecrinif. ‘ with, ari

■ lui a minor. “'}{er poster Is conclM and.chnl-

len(!mg..ln-U)e bnckffrouiid Li Hit nallonKl eaptlol building, repre.'»nt< Inj Dempcrncy. A young man sntl T,jmAn (ire npproactilng It up n hroad hlfthway. In Uie (oresround Is the slosiui. "Youth'* CluUlensrs."

OpiwrtunlUes for advancement la Klenco ore rtpresenled by illn a l ^

. imasher. the X -ray, torta and ( S t tubes, an Ihg left, aud on Uie rl«hi are the *ymboU of Industry, con- itruetlon cra.nes. factorlej and such. Separatlnc Uio youUu (rom the at­tainment of true democracy Is i rock watt. represenUfTS social in' equality, another field Xor youth U conQUer.'

MUs Hayes wUl .ba a sophomore aC , the" loeal hlc ti Ktiool next )'e*r.

Gerald Wallace, rlc«*prlnclpal of Twin' IfalU high adiool. supenisKl

■ the sending of posters to the nation­al contest.

Vows Pledged by Ruth ,Jenkins,. Lloyd Thompson

'.• 'n je countrT-homr-oI R r-.-H L. WliUe; now iw.-;lor of the Filer Mflli- odbt church, was the ;ccnc Wed- ntsdny iifternoon of tlie v^eddlnR M lu Kuth Jenkins of .Mur..iuKli n Lloyd Thomp.’.on of Etnm':ll,

Mlv. Jenklnii Is the daiighifr of

MurtaURli and Mr. Tliompsoii 1 )n of Mr. and Mrs. A- C. Thoinp- )n of Emmett. . .For her wetitllng, the bnde' cho«e co^Ulnlc•of, na \7 blue »ticcr Mth

which nhc wore while acces;,orlcs. Miss Mona Biilkwill of Duhl and

Demurd Tliomp.v3n of Mi- uukIi, a brotljpr ’f thj^rldcRroom. « t t f ilic »ll<;ndnnl.i.

Now o» 'a v.rftrtins li 'P KmiiifU, the couple will be s i home alter July S nt MurtauKh,. where Ihe bi lder groom 1* as.wlaled with Itie Milner Low Lift Caiinl company.

Mrs. Tliompson Is a jradii.itr of Murlauch high, school anil .Mr. Thornp-'on was grftduaied fiom the high scliool at Novrliy, Mo.

Doris Moore and ‘Rud’ Cooke WedMiirrlute i f Mlrj Doris Moort lo

NoniiiUh"Bud" Cooke. IjoU of '(>«ln Kalli, hiui been aiuibunced by Mrs, Eiifiene Scoil of Twin falls, mother of the bride.

t couple wa.i married Mondiy. July 1 a t Burley,

Mr. Cooke t.% the son of Mr, and Mn, J . U. Coo1:e. also of Twin Fall.:.

Mr-.,and Mrs. Cooke are a l home „t S52 T^Jlnl avenue e:x-'', Tlicy nro grhtiirnirs of the Tn’ln Falls hlctt schooC

FILERParty 8«t—Mr*. H. Brown »1II be

hostess to her c o n tn u t bHd^e club .Friday a t a d e u e r t luncheon at one-tWrty.

Camp Fire G ld^N etoppew Camp Plro O lrli me; triUi Maryann John­son Monday afternoon « lih Betty Ann.Bchnell u s l a t ^ t hostess. A meeUAg for the Mothers will b»

-heU t^ lda]t-«vaa lng -U > 7 ;U a t Use (lome of Mrs. E. M. Roy bom.

CInb Entertained—The Washing­ton Bridge olub w ere entertained a l a deuert luncheon Tuesday after- no6nT)y M r*.'O lenn-DavU.•••Te* rojei were used #» centerprtces ( « the luncheon lAbles and summer (lower* decor»ted Uie room*. Con­tract bridge (ollowed wlUi prl«* *oln« to Mesdame# G. T. De KloU.

' m nk aike*. O. J . Childs. - I

TiXhD ^ NEW S WAjrT A M '

Americans MarJc FQurlii^in Paris

PAniS, July < (> ^ (V ln ’BerUn)- T>ko hundred American* who re­mained In Paris under Ute German occupation observed Indepedence dity with a luncheon party a t the. Holel Dristol.

Tliwe who to*.il«{j the ir InrtfpAir. dence with champamje eoclifftlU In­cluded member* of ihe U. 8. rmb.ruy and American hospital *ta((a. war ser\'lce volunteers and neicspaper corresiwndenis,-

Typical Coed Filer, Woman Observes Birth On July Fourth

y-FILER. Jill)' 4 ,— I'ourlh of July

I doubly Blsniliciinl le Mrs. Prud- nce '.Ichmmid of Filer, who tele-

bralca her blnlid:iy :lnnlver^»ry «iih Unclf S,im Mffi yriir,

r cr\ti)v;ilnl I'.rr scvrlvlV-uUlU'i blflhdai unnner,vnry loclny, niiit'B picnic (liiiiipr wi.-; pliinncd In hrr honor by. tiicmbei* of her family.

Mu. Rlchnieiid ram t to Iduho about tweniy-flve years ago, iihc ua» ‘t p n i .^ t llnr,lings. Neb . .md Inter r'ovrd to- Cklnhoma l;eIorB comlUK 10 Idaho

Oitfsis.iodar s i ih f piriiic In her honor included:

.Mrt- iloward RobUi',nn, Miiiml. Ha.; Mr. aJld" Mrs. Ch;irle« E\.-.ns’ and NUi. Bv» f-owler, Burley; Mr. and Mrs. FloyiHUrlunond imd f.ui!-

,lly, T«,-ln t-iilb; .Mr, nnd Mn. T. W, Ulchinond and family aiul Mr, nnd Mrs. Ray Richmond, nuhl: .Mr. ar.d Mrs, James Rlcl'inond ami fiimily, Nompa, and Mrr.. Grorge llumilton, Eller, sons'nnd dntiK htm ,or Mrx Richmond and iicmbers nl liirir famlliei.

Other Ernnrichiitlteii invllnl mre R o ^ la m lllo n aiul (amltv, ^'lIrr: anil Mr, and Mr*, Chnrlr*. Hoih nnd family, T»'ln KiOb.

.MARCIA CWINN, IS-yrar-uId Ui.lvcnity o( Idaho frt«hman from Belt*, wai nam rd.llie Nori!inr*tS "lypical cocd" In % .Srallle enn ln l parlleU f.ilrij In alM)-4iy nnmlnrrx from tli« University of Washington. ^Vhlt• man. W.Mliinjton .Slal^ and Cnileg* e l P u t tl Sound,

A l i m o n y i l i n d c r g

• G i r l ' S K o n i a i i c e s./CHICAGO, July 4 '.V '- M.-.rlon Taylor Hutton, t.iaineii .it K, was divorced <odn)' al 17 from a man 37 years her senior but ,rpfii-.c<l ail- mony beciimp It. nili:iit iii,wn;irnt:c ,"yoilnB men from cdinliiff ,^^mn;ll,"

"1 could ii;,P the mnilry." :.lip told Judce RurtolpU De-ficl. as : lip ti,-.V;pd

liiin 10 tnncel an nriler lor « a wrek , lentporary alimony., "but I don't wnni to b« hnndlcnppetl In future enurUhlp'. I don't want people polnllni; me out as an all: mony colddlKKer." •

Jlidge D cjort p-anted h fr requeit.

Columbia • un1vfri>ity conferred S.Slfj di‘t;rep.s In ,Iiinr, larKe. l iiiimbrr ^lIlco ll. loundinK In 17M M KHiR'i collPKe.

CAREYTo Idaho Fatl»-M r*. L. A- Hea-

nefer and, dauRliler. Frelda.- left Tuesday to'visit Mr. and Mrs. Clyde £ione a t Idolio Falls for the nex two weeks.'Mr*. Slone Is a daugh' ler of Mrs,4Iennefer. Frelda expects lo be employed In Idntio Palls and will not return with her'^lolJle^ to Carey. . '

Ranawar Accident—Henry Wlldu. whose team ran away In Uie iray field last Friday afternoon 'ahd threw him under a side dellrery hay rake, had aeveral rUu broken and his head badly cut oM bruised as a rtsulU Only when Uie roke bounc­ed acroM on trrlgaU on'dltah In Uie field was he' able to escape.

Allend Serrlcca—Mr. and Mis’. L. S, Robinson of Carey attended the (uneral of. Ml** Mona Loube Pat- t«r*on In Burley Im i Sunday.

To Ulah—Mr, and Mr*. Hay Ivle. t a n Mr, and Mr*. T . C. Stanford of Carey and M lu Mary A. Ivle of Hailey left la.it Saturday for Sallna, Utah, lo attend the.fim eral of Mr. Ivle'* and Mr*. Stanford’* brother,

Oeeai Ivte. .Father ra*»e»—Mta. Ullle Coiidle

and three children. Ascher. Brookle. «ftd U llle .Ida; w en flo salCia early last T hunday morning when the)i received word of Uje death of Mm. Condle’s TaUier. They *pen»va IltUe rtore than a week there, relum lni ■T Carey Uie next Friday.

Conelndej VUIl-Mra. Dclmar Ol­son returned to Carey last We4ne*^ d*y alter visiting for Ute post tv a and. one-half w «ka with her pa> enli, Mr. and Mra. J . W. C o n 4 t ^Sollf— •I-— ,. - . ' • k.-.T-W-

lnitiTed<^^arle* Dunn. ,an* of i^s members of the Cariv' baseball team, was'Injured J u t Sunday-whUe, ploying ball a t Dettrieh.

To Mont»iia-.Mra. Blaine Phillip* and two daughlen. Elala* «nd Nw- ma. and Mr. a n d , M n. WUltatri. Brljg* and eon*. W ar«n and Bob, eft late Siiturday aflerooon for lalchlt, Mohi.. to* visit Mr. and

Mr*. Almon -niyior Ujere. Mr*. Tay­lor a daughter of Mr. oad Mr*.

NO INCREASE IN PRICE!

ff iL B U Y SPHILIP

(IN IDA H O ) '

W e p a y t h e n o w t a x f o r . y o u — o n

A m e r i c a ’s F i n e s r C i g a t c l t e - p r o t c t /

b e t t e r f o r y o u r n o t e a n d t h r o a t /

W M IIR IIS. t

Rupert Mis.sionary Sociely. Inst;

R U rLtrr. July i - 'H ie Wom^y Ml-'Wnurj :'>rirty Clirl;.:iaii church ir.r'Mr Williiiiii PolnOi ni'-iiitji'rs iirnl [mo ' i-'.

lii*Ull«ilcii ..I <>Jli<n» <nii- 'luclfd tor ihp ci‘inliii: vrar by Mra. G. W, Diiylci. Mr:., Rav CunnliiK-

;r.,'.t.ii:>xl n.-, pre.'ldcnt, r .h : Liiilui. TirniiM ir n.s vUc-pre^-

« , Mf, lUilt'.:'!',aiul Mir- W ' r —Nr«.conib iij

liiictfd by Mr.v Joliiiso*fi,O. W, I» v lr , rrv;rwpd Ihf nr-

CliuVfii," nr,tl Mr». Arthur Cox kdv* iMrlnterfMinn tiilK on •'.MtKrant.v

.Min, Jffinni rr[>ortr<i on the mL'.- niKir)' purl of in'" jiiricrnm of ihe n'e church con^fiUion held

Missionary Groups A t Hiihl Entertain

(l«ii rlm irii . MHnim:iry W'l nfurd a liiiik fii '^iiliiil lunch iilKiii', [iiitv nK•IIlh'■f, otf'bolii a n i f , at tli»- rliiirr ir M«lni

nil- QimrlPltr t:ib: nirr'-.i nl Affir»1c:«n liiiK.',.

iifr/rp/tiii;: i-ioi;nim given,

held center'

, Vr.'di L*r^en and J> W Mntherwii. both of W rndrll. were

d 111 nurrtnse Wr(1nfV''‘V eve- at'IU'30 o'clock by 11, M. Hoi-

!i‘r, fuMIc' of the pracr, fil h b of- Ilrf'tii r» in K»!b,

Ihe cr^ipip B-»« attriidrd bv M. K P i i c : i r , f i MtnniP Puc>;i-ll. 6nlli

l>;r-rr,t x r ir Mr nnd .Mrs D^nf• of Wriideil

■•'.Ini’ i)f n vinlili .«nl(> ■’Slmi)!'' Coi’,:rv.ii.;: • tjy Taomr, by Cl.irll«Jlf Walioit, arr6nii).ii;inl by

;• Dor:- Vriiirr: » ^o.-,li■^olo hy ,1?.' .Volt; rirvollon.il.n'1 1.', M:r. J, D H iitiieh.' •

■:;!inn iii-ld-al nnlrr thire dny*:*!}: .M «rrk clv-n bv .Mm Rny ijiiDp .Mr.rr: gumU k«vp aTV in trir 'tli’.i inli: on me " S m iii

l^ 'UI<iftlt (laitiii. f.tntr ClirMtun [i(1p:ivur infbldenl. ii» the Clirli-

Iliin -Ej',<:rnvor or -vjiithein Itlalio, ."dtii' tfilii o: M.i'.» Onrtin'j Olir.tliirr.5,

in <if tl,'- iloB I-t;;.i tiiiice to her. Mr.i. Williiiin ahhtJy iirr.'.nitr<l a

cnrMikc' i<> Mr.' llo.v BtiicUluiid, u in thr rr^ultnt; iWiti ',l •cini<liK-I.r(!

lil:il,o Mi,-,Mf.ii;iry .vo- M:- f.ricklnnd !ki(! iruU ^flr

irrd b-joiis liiiiins t!ic lOiiU**

HAGERMAN

-UiC It theaurprlifd Robert Dlcker*on ;

home of hLs parents. Mr, and Mr*< Frank Dlcker»on. Frlda)< erenlng. ire >-fi at mldnlslil for Grand Cou- , tee, VViiU, v.[icfc he wUl have em - pIoymc!it.

Trantfcrrrd—Mirk Jlk-key, who 1. Irrii rmploird *iUi tl;e^Qen-_^ .il E.w;;v conip,iny a t Spokane,5' brrn lranr,ferr«l lo Sulein. Ore, r vijittd at -Jie John S u rk home ;ui Rlio *•. Uie If, L, Clark homo ii,\R frk 'C'oiwludf Trip—Mr, and Mr*. J-

.McItejr.oidA [ciumed from a- irrp question Friday Otght.'

T h 'V . vKi'Mi a dnughter, Mr*. CliM'.v\ Dlc• rr. ol , a l ra ltlle ld and.

lilhlP.-, Miv Erulu Mabe, » t F o - rynold*' p a r-

. McReynold*,-, . >p''ni wme tlm**

in Calllorr.lii vi-.Klir,; h l^ W e r, Mr*.C, C, Cr»iit, at Mode:.t<r

Vifil f;n llouU-M r, and Mrs. M . , '.miydcr, r,nuMn cl .Mi.v H .,0 , F ra - rrr. vLMtAl iJirpjs'. werk at the F ra - .'i-r li'jtiip Till-, ]c.’L Tur.%day for porilund, :>in K.-anc!,'<o and oOwr poinUi brlorp teiurnlns to the ir h 'Kn'.to Wi:io',',a, '..Wiwi.

VMt. l-illirr-KirU i CoUlrr'w enl • n A'!ilo;i viMl hl.% lulhrr. TJjey 'v»ili A‘< '.i’.ro.irii YelloRMone parX Dpfo;' rrtiiniiiiv linhi'".

n iscri'i tiAKiNt; ,''i a iia t i io n 'N oni.i:.sviixE. iinJ. - v . - i ; i 3a

yr.irr. ot iti;iirira li'p, .\trv J. C, lliii-

II.VNUS'O.S- TO DIVING fiUB. l.ONDOt.' .,5'~wtieii A »nljiiiarlne •.'n\ :o:iTii ;t) diit .nuddciily. Ute ii«'l,;,'!li:i;.ol;ic<-t mis left on deck. !Ir oiur, nnd Ihe »ub ■r«-i;rtn<-ii| ;n ::,i'i th r niivigator clii,si!u V > , ; h e q u i t e u«-

Jotnour NortiiStar

BLANKET CLUBand S A V E D O LLA R S on Fine B L A N K E TS

Join oui* N o rth S ta r B lanket club today.- , . . . Buy all tVie wool b lankets you’ll need • • - for' next w iriter, an d m aoy w inter’s to . /

com e. . . Pay on ly '9 5 c down. tTien 50c each week, and y o u r bla'nkets are paid . • for by the tim e you need them. No sto r­able charge?, serv ice .chargos or extra*s of any kind. $11.95 is a ll you pay. , ,

100 % Pure Virgin WoolNorth Star BLANKETS

T he mo.st l)oauti(ul blanket, w e ’ve e v e r ' h ad . . . KOfBeous'colorB of B lue, A ahes

"o f Roiie> Gold Dutfty Rose, R u a t. Green, P each, w ith full-7" sa tin b ind ings, afld

. . and^iii ft full 72x00 itixc. B onded m o th ­p roof .inti individually boxed. Y ou’d o r­d inarily pay SI3,b6 for th is fin e blank’et so you actually save $2.00 .by buyinff i^ow anti every inditaUt)n is i l ia l blai^- ketA will advance again before ia il, so you make a double naving.

In U a A e i send W® ' i . , - u e d . I

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95< Down 50< W e ek

T h c N e t o .

PURRYBLANKET

Thicker, 8o^te^. a n d b y .* c tu il teat, warraw than any b lanket ev e r .before available a t this price. W oven o f pu re rayon; v f th sm all am ount of wool a dded '. In b<«uti- fxil colors o f .p re e n , d u s t rose, blue, roao rua ti g o ld ,.-K « U -7 2 3 iW )r-M 6 th - Woof,

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. . ; t WIN FALLS N X W S . I W FA LLS, roA nO . FRroAV MORNING, .TUI.y 5.1010 . . 1 _____

H I G H T I D EBy Frances Hanna

YESTEHOAV: Qnlei. motur NoRBft'b lo l»»f with L«npe Mer- tln tr. h t fUl» »n ’■Uh lUtnoreua Kme CornwiJL' J«a li dUlffwd.

/ Cliaptfr 14 ‘Crude- And Htide'

Op on Ihe rooftop witli'Ncplune 3nn Iffiiircl nsnlan llie ptvrnptl.and £o2«l oul ovrr Uic enorniouj «»• patue of blut waltm, sparkling un» (iff :he »un M If diniroiid-fftcttwl. 6he fflt B lllllr (1I.V-}'; more ll»n n irnle tJlOcked. How Uind.4li» lind born itTllie obnouv; Jiow iKiiorntil of Uic »nd dark vorirxfi ofUif fnmJllar.

Hoif imd lived here three wcfki i» « ; Derek fo'iir. She thouglit. “HOW mtle I renlly j-now of either

' o f thrm. I've f<arcr1y iklinnjed . their surfaces. Whnt will the do

lo U in tt? W lul wllJ D rrtk do lo intV . . , 'Dack of her, m « '• wmewlint

aliclKrpd coriirr, stood the email Crown lent Deret occuwled. «s tliii lilnned up to Irt In the frn lt air a!i;l tun. Ifc win ttOfkliis lixlar. }Ie aorkfd nearly ever)’ day tiow on Uie fl.ihInK barKc. TtilJ vicek he'd

, boiiKhi hfni.^clf a pair of white flan­nel trou-ien. a pair ef white'shoes. B blue riuiiiiel Jacket and jv white shirt. He paid her. with much cere.

• -nfcwy, flvc'TToIlam-a week for hi« food. He trrntecl her a.i.n comrade. cajually.-lrlcnfHlly. ■ 'D iat kl.y on Oils roof mifiht ne irr have. l>ffn. perhap* ll hna.beeii only ImaKlna- (lon. She nl.ihrd it wrrcl •

Lance was In love with Ro^e, her brnin worried. Would U harm him? She nov Lnnre woulS expect nothl/iK to corns of It, twely. knowlne lil« llinltntlons. She wa« belnit m lher foollUi. worrylni; nOoilt him. U mlsW do him stood .wake him le.vi IntrospecUve.

-jjlD." nhe'rn[l-aloud, "you are A'orse than t)ie old uoman who

■ lived In the shoel"e gaied upon the locker.nearby

■weeUa. Unhappy wpeks..................terable when pnlni dtid l i t mlicr-

'.r.i»We when I don't," ih ^ Uiouftjiu - i wonder if he feeU ,th»t wny nbouL

, the ploijo. lils'mu-iic. He mutt. All eaten up nnd Knawing and rcJcnt- l\iV . .

. • tnnce-aupearcd objtrncted, mon syllable, n t dinner. He »eemod U be llitenlnB for the llRhl click of high UeeU ot\ U e »Ulre.ny #nd,whtn

, he flnnlly heard them hR briflhteneil a moment, only to pluns'e Into deeper •tulmcUon as they went on ouuide.

••Would you cnre lo ro lo roovte. Lunce?" Norma asked, a Iflok of strain aboui’ th e . corner* of her small, unpninicd mmitii. -

“NO," He did not look a i her. He hart not for a long time. "Say. Ji could we. afford to f u my roorrt , ft bit? I Rcl so damnably OrecI of

, lookliiK a l the same drapes nnd cushions day In ancl .dnj' out. ‘ Uioui;ht—maybe .lometlilnic brlRlit?'

. "Of cour.'.e. I ll so over to tin BilvnRe .itore first Uilni: In tin monilns and see whnl they have. I can buy yardaKe arnJ make the drapes and pillow covers mxnelf,

"Is Uiere nnythhift you can't ( Derek asked. “4a«. you Me mMtll too competent! I ean plqture you Kholdlns, manaKlnc and motherinK a brood of taw-headed clilfdren."

She fltuhed, but saW uoUilnR. So, she thouRht. JiP considers mo the mniemal type, I wonder If I am? I'd like a clmnce to find oul.by hav-^ Inc a fllnu at someUilnit pLne!

'.Sweet Girt Graililate'Jchnny swuns Into the kitchen,

his light eyes iwerlng around, fJie table, settllnR on Jan. "I've Rot nlKhV oil," he snli), "Come on (own wltii me, well takeIn a shnw and a coui?fb of nUhl fjx)U, It'll do you R0(5d."■ Slit TMlKlU have re1U5f<J 11 she hadn't seen the frown of dl.iap- proval on Derek's face. 'T»iank.i,' jojinny. I'd Invc to ro." Tunilne to Derek, ilie Mtrt !,v.c«Uy. •'Vou

— won't-mtnrt hrlplnfl-Wnrmn with'tijt' cll.'hes Just otice. will ymi? After all. the mal<l rhould have a niRht out occasionally, should she tioi?"

... without wnltinR for fij.'ent.or dis­tent, she left (he tjibte j\iid ran up to 1ier room. Se.mhlnK hastily throuuh her cIor,et she located an ancient evenlnc • Kowii in a sealed paper rack. A fre.nhnmn prom had seen It last, BKcs flco;' still,-li wasn't much out .of date. In a bure.iu drawer were Kolii kid evening rjin- dais.* She ahnmt wept when she

■ pulled .off tne U.-.-,iie p.ipor and saw ilic tan ibh on Uieni. Well, they wowUin'l *how iTiMc\i umicr ihe Inns skirt of her 'dres.i and anyhow fhe had to wear itiem bcciiu.-e they were nil .ihr poi.ses.':e<l.'' neolly. she UwQr.Ul, plrourUlr,* before the mirror, the rire.vi did look Rrnndl I t was of whlt/> lulle, lone and flooiy, puffed of sleeve, with R blue aflk u s h a t the V 'aikl. 6he looked about sixteen In It.

• ^Jorma had a r.liort fur Jacket die , .. could borrow. Oli, It wrmld be fun

' to get out of 6ca Tide fpr a nlsht, lo Rot away.from turbulent surf and

- turbulent humans. ---------------Ifoldlnc.i up the nkin with one

hand, fhe hurried downstair* to ihe Srflup 5n the IVvlnp room.- Moiipini: on Ihe bottom step for proper effect

Johnny, faultless In luxedo. stared . a l .her. fcowlrd. -'Vou inok

like a swret girl graduatel" he de­clared. “It Just won'l do, Jan, Npt for the sort of plnces i Ro.--Can't

— pro ijumw m iei ct Mr*. Corr^waUi flvenlnff Kowns? She wouldn't care —“ H# paused *t Ih# stricken look on Her face.

“I—I thouRht 1 looked rBth^^ •piffy." alie summered.

Derek resched jjer In three lone itrldca nnd slipped nn arm about her wnlsu “You look beautiful." he asserted. “Prettier Uian any pic-

Jotinoy tossed h li topcoat and soft black h a t to a chair ip d lUlked up to him. licttd JuiUns Ior«,'»r4 a bull answertns th< taunt of the toreador. "Why don't you mind- your own bujlne.u, fe llow l^l'v e knowp Jan t. lot Io!\Rer tluiss you have « « l »Sie knflw* Rood and well what Vm talk- InB abouti She could buy herrelf same decent clothes for what she spends on paints and canvases and all tha t junKI And UJte yourftands olf her, you t-jou UcRchcomberl"

Six For ■ Quarirr Jan fell D crcky mmctfi u u itii us

he let Ko of her. She Rrabbed hold of his clenrjKxl fist with both her hands. "Oh. atop It. slop tu We're all belmvhiR like clilldren. Go alone. Johnny, nntl Ret somebody

) out ' . Some slrl 'Ihe proper clothes."

"Now, Jan . thut'a no way lo act." He nrKued doKtedly. "I wish I hadn’t said anyUiln« a t a lf come on. we'll fio somewhere."

•'! won't so anyvhere! Never, never, neverl Im Jii.it ilie mtild around liere, thiit's nil, andslnre you know .so much about my nf- falm, Johnny. I'll ju.’t tell yriii aKiiin that I couldn’t buy fnythlni; em i If I wanted lo! CInlliM don’t Rrow oil buAhd and they don't sell eve- nlns iiowiis In Ralvaue stores!"

To her (Ih.niay she fell tesrs tunibjini; ilowti her face. She whirl­ed like n wild UilnR and scampered up the f.t.Tirway to her room. A minute later Uie door opened and Derek ciune In. He watched her a moment. lyinR small and, him and huflilled on the bed. tiie white tulle blllowlns nioumt lv« like n cloud, ill of her aturdy. valiafit compeience

dissolved In yoiinp teflrs. Compas­sion moved in him. ihovlng a s l^

Uie.dark bltleiTieto liiaV-waj ahrays with him.

» e sal down br lde her and pull- ed her up in ’the crook of hu (nii.Mdfrln8 her a s . If sJie w chilli 111 Aeed of comfortlnj. ' With ft blK. clean hwidljMthlel he wiped ftuuv thr tear i.iftinii on her hot eheek? and amoothetl Ljie hair back from hrr forehead wlUi a cool hand.

If you area'l too ptwid u. KO there. I’d like to tnke you rtanelns leiil

dollar.enotish?" '—

"You—you can bui' six danccs for a quarter." »h« (luavereil.

He liiUKhecl. "eix dances for Quarter! Why, honey. I ean dancc me role.s off your slippers for .. doIlar!| Come on. fix up your face and rnlnb your hair while I drcs« up like n city slicker for you;-

6he pu.shfO her hair bnck of her erirs and lifted her cliln. “I doni have any fun.- Ml keep thlnklnff ho'A’ -•Illy I look In Uils nwful drc.y. n i be M TlRht. Dertk. ol you lo be sorr>' for me, to ask nip to RO. but you needn’t have— Volheretl."

"Llivten." he loUl tier, Wscn:iy)i-lllnB. "de. plte whnl at____t<'ll< you. Jnn. cloUies don't msk© the woman, "you’tc sweet and dear nnd too dnnic I self-rjicriflclnK. Now you net rcndy. because, woman, I will be obeyed!'"

While sife worked at thcobey- liiK order.s she heard Rose coming up;.talrs. heard her call downf "I'li be wltli you In a moment,.Johnny,

- l i f e takeBut Jnn didn't eare. Let him take

Rase lo swnnlcy plare.il Jkr heart .'anx nnd her piibe danced. Derek had said, "You're Rweel and dear."

To Ua continued.

T he Literary X u i ! d c p o s t - - J «

■TUr. ENGUBH AlU." by I». K Hterenson; (Farrar A .Rliieharl; KJO).Many more fla;,hy sTlters have

attacked .U\<r-5W0l!lfm ot ih t tela- lloa< between England and Oer- mnny, bui to da te Uic onlj- rccent sutLifnciory fiction on the eubject Uit.tKpericm-,r nf Ihli dtparUnani D. E. 6levrn.-.on'3 ‘Tlic EnRlUli Air." As we rend, we woDtlcre<J_why the novel was mnkinf: .such an effect. lu prosc rarely m ovts f a jte r 'l l ia n ‘I'l

lUs^mnsery and Iia dmr- on (irc standani. seldom

tibove stftndnrcl. It* centrnl Idea Ls almost lo f i simple, and li.s denoue­ment nlmosl too piVL. Yet 1 how riKht.

Pefhap.s It Is right became MW' Stevcnion bellcvc.s utterly ni«l irre- vocalJly in EnKlniid. ftnd U 'saE ns- lun herself. Her book wo: hhed unUl nfler Chi.mberlain had lefi HlUer for U)c last lime, his brellft between his less, VeV slie still belk-vlnc In Chamberlain. She believed also th a t Ilrltflln bad ef­fectively prepared hi Uie .Intrrvnl betwceK Cluvmbcrlaln's flr^v wmJ" )a.st ventures into Uio Oemmn lion’s den. She believed In Uie InvlDciblll- ly of Uie EngllsJi nivy. the tffrc- tlvene.u of EoRlhJi ■dLwrganlmtlon, the salubrious QunJltle.s of "Ihe Ens-

■ ccnsidcrhiK • the phrase i meanlnss. WheUirr .'Oie

would wrlU;. now n.s she did In UiLs book only she' could say. We ratlier hope she u-ould. '

Her hero is . oddly, a German boy, e had hod an BiiRlUh moUier. and

she had ruined her haibnnd's ra- Uie day. o f Wilhelm's empire.

Fmnz ha.s been .nent by his faUier report. ‘UirouRh Ihe nmlluni of.

his Ennllsh relnllves. tin Uie jiate of Ensllsh morale. lYans comes lo 'EnRland n serloun younp Nail, i>e- llcvlni: In lib leader. An<l he a t once lo. e. JilmscU In U\c c«itri\tllcUon.s

Id'UliIcU rarely says’ eiactJy It menns—often crltlclrrj

.'cathlnRjy-Ule veo ’ leaders ll will support wiUi lenaclty. Prau* repotta the truth to Ills father. whIUi U tliai he does no t urulerstand. WTirn Ilttln little he does bejiln to un­derstand EnRlaiid. he nnd hLi father break—Uic facta are not whai the leader wanted. becau.^e Uiey do not fit hU Khcme. A fter a'good ile.il'of complication In which some excel-

lent EnRlWi types are demonstrat­ed and l^anx becomes Prank, the bor Roe.i.hoine to work In aa ault- Nntl nrovemcnt. He b In love with

-aTrrn?n'irTotf5iin»»^<-r. nm may 'irlte yo>K own endlns.. Ml.'-s aicvci?!bn ha.s doiin.a really jr.ie Job-of putilnR the kuo for Rndland on paper. Not tlie least fea- lure Ls Ihe fact. a.i hforesald. Uiat .she believes so lusUly In Etijlnpd. Esen In her mWake.i.

Piano Students at : Jerome in ReciGil

JEROME. July <-M rs. Wllford Tiomixson of Jerome ptc*<nted n -mmibcr -of-hr r papll^ l'» * plii|io' recital here Monday fvciilnk''al the Thomp;j)n residence. 200 we3t_nve. nue east, Purcntj imd Bue.sls of the puplLs fttlendcd.

The followlnc numbers were pre. scnted. •'Dnlnly DsIlCKllh.'' I-*. Koh­ler, and "Sletpy Kitten,'' Aim Scott, played by Mnrlan Walker; "Moon- lUhl SVftlw.'‘-K . ATTiold; "Roi.ebud Waltz," Flora E. .McCurdy. p|aye< hy OcorRD Walker; •'Windy Day.' Hopkins, and "ToboKcan Ride," H Arnold, played by Jean^lvy; "OUid and Gay." Op. t i l "On Uie Lake." Hopkliu. plnyctl by Helen Ivy,

"jJrlRht Ey«." St, Joseph; "HnnE- InR Ganltn.i." E\nn D.ivU. played by Alice Bleak; ’'Raymond Morcli,’ Rolphe," "Ovrr the Wave.s." j, Um .

played by Clnra Dean flwains- ; "Vnlse de Concert,’' Tllo Mat- played by Robert Walker; - Ciire. ," and "Simple Aven/'-.Tliume,

phiyed by Dorn Walker,

Shoshone Scouts Hold Honor Court

SHOSHONE. July -i-A l a Scout court nf honor ‘Wedne.-.day nlRht a l the Memorial bulldlni; In Shoshone, four Shoshone IxiyA and Uirce Dietrich boys recehrd owards for recent ndvancement.s.

J. J. Lokle pre.sented awanli to Uie Shoshone boys who had made Uie followlnR ndvaiiceaiinis: . iiiliy Mabbult. JJlc .-nilvancement; Tom Drlskel!. merit baclse In swImiiiliiR and life Ravine; Blrilfy I^oweii, mciit badje In rendlnc and R--'rdriilns; Byron OilNktH. Rtcni\rt ad-vanccment.■ Ed Hahn presented nml Ke'rslmer.

Dllly- Thomn.i and J, We.vell, the Dlelrieh bays, with their flts.t cI&m nwarils. •

Alma' Morgan. U Ihe DIttrlch scout maiiter nnd S.im Johnson iho Slioshone (icotil master.

Daily Cross-Word Puzzle

-------- 7oo^ lovely."'Lance clilm gl a rejfardlne J 0I1IU17 ancrlly.

- — — R&r~rnomr'Sh» contradicted, hrr voice wavering on leata, "I look like he-SBld," She hurled her fate In Derek”*, nice, big shoulder,

johimj ihUled jxaiyou. a ilUl» • ■'Uhaoied yet <tubbom and det«r- ■ mined U> ^utffy JiU statement. "I'v*

told you tad toW you.", he began,"But you won't. lUteii lo rte----- "

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Final Tribute .- For Rupert Man

nUPESlT. July < -ru n e rn l stn-- ices for C. A. Von Rtper were h(ld

, the Gocxlman mortuary n l 2:00 m. Saturday, The I. O. O. P.

due wiui in cl\n,r>;p ci{ Ih? t>ervlcti.F. U. Hartley uave Uie sermon,

Mrs, Gordon Ooff and Mr.t. U W. Uf'Piiln ^anR two duft.i. "Jesun Lover of My Soul" and "Abltte Wllh Mr." acrompanled by Mrs.. LeaJi Alien. • - ■'

Piillbf.srers were {fe*iry St--inlcy. Hriiry .T im -m . Peter Hell. T. O. Divls. U « furker.- Bill CulUMn.., 'F ioncrs «i.'ere In chnrRe of t>ic Rf-

bfkiiluGrave-,Ide i.er\-lce was conduced

by O. M. MlUrhell. Chaplain, and Al llultciine, N. O. .

In trrm in t was. In the Tlupfrt .^cmclcry.

Historic Declai-ation Claims Rcspeet.iof Visiting Tlu'ougs

\V.\tiHlSCfrt)K. .4 OV^FoT a piece.of paper Uial's yellow, dog- eaud, anil almost llleKlblc, Uie dec­laration nf^lndei>endcnce Is a mos- 'terp;rce'o/''mutcd elOfjuence.

' Wslch their fnces." u id Uie li­brary nf eoiH!rfs.VTXiarti, nodriinK to Ihe .•Ight.-.cfn. "and fee what 11 does to tliem."

Tliree Rlrls of high school age came up Ihe marble stnira with, two nlilT people-a man and a woman. One ol the glrbi look nut a llpi.tlck. A cnmpanloR frowned. Slie pu t 11

Two nt Uio Rlrls glRRled . . . Slnjjle

JUe-thty «ilke< Intn the seeUon- which modestly houses the (Jeclara- lion and tho constitution. . . . Tliey stopped glKBllni.

'Hie man wh* ivad bent^ talklns to the woman itoppeiJ and took off Ills lis t .. , . All. five of Ujcm peered Ht Uie historic pnpcr*—Uie declara­tion on the wall and constitu­tion In * marble desk.. . . TJiey shuf­fled away, silently.

•Two or thre«_jiiouwujd l>eoplc look at Uiem veo' day." Uie guard explained. Ten thousand see them every Fourth.''

Many persons kneel before the two documents..No, the guard *ald he

Anna D. Henscheid Paid Final Honor

• fUJPEIlT, ■ Jiny"4—Tuheral ner- vlces for Anna Dolle Ifenscheld were held -It the Si. Nicholas C^tllolle church Mondsy morning, neciulem high mass was held a l 9 a. m.- Music was by the St. ’Edward'. cliQie of Twin Falls, -xlUt Miss Doio- Uiy Keffner i l Uie organ.

Pall bearers U'cre Clem Sluder. Joe Moncher. Prank FrleburRer. F; D. Umbert, Cfiartea. Ftttburgcr a til Ceorje Zlmcti-

dldn't know any of their storle*."I figure." he said, "ihey mu

have a pretty good reason. I nevi a.-.k Ihem anything, and Uiey nrr< tell m e."'

Defense^ Not War,_ B r o w i l s . P r o p p s a l

•LOS ANOELE3. July 4 (,T>-Movlo' Comledlan Joe E. Brown delivered

IndtpendtiKC flay ad tlita . Wd*jnnd .he ?

Inlrodiwasn't kidding, luced to Uie Klwanls club

as -"a truly represenlnllve Ameri­can citizen.? Uie wlde-riloulhfd oqor suKRei.ted tha t Uie secretary ' of war sliould be called Instead of Uie B(yrei;iry of defense.

'■'Wt do no l need n secrtlary of’ ' war but only a secrctaty of defense bocauie Uiere Is no war. that Is our war unless we nre defending our own sUates." he w\W.

-We nre not ROing to save elvlllza- lion now by Kolng 'over -tliere' again any more than we 'saved democracy' by going m e r there 20 yean ago."

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:. ct <tr- . mcnted mill

POPEYE ;LET'S CALbTHE WHOLE THING OFF!■■SlMCti -VHl-i ii, THfJ ]

.It-RlOUS PUAC- iWM ON SOUR

CHART. AND VJE ■Hwe peft^ow TO BELIEVE IT

’.DAN&EROlic,- tWA'b OOlKlCi T O \ .jc jg ew w e WWT ) .1. APTER /

. KJO OME CAN A EE u& imo

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J U S T ' K I D S ^ BROTHERS - UNITER T H E SKIN

D I X I E D U G A N — ■ GUESTS NOT WAljITEQ

SCORCHY SM ITH- fllVING THE LITTLE LADY A BIG HAND

GASOLINE X LLEY - GET A LOAD OF THIS

T H E G U M P S - NO CAGE FOR HIS LOVEBIRD

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TWIN FALLS^Nj:WS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, FRIDAY MORNING. JULY 5. 104ft ijsesenX ^

DODGERS TRLUMPH TWICE POLO GROUNDS, --------------- ^ ^ ^ :----- —=-J:--------- ^ ----------------------------------i -------------------------------------- --------------------------------------^ ^

Fans Celebrate Tw in Falls an d Boise D iv id e H o lid a y D o u b le BillDouble Victory

Over TerrymenB e t t e r s W o r l d Y a u l t M a j-k

Brooklyns Look Like Champions Against

Old Enemy

. NA W O NA J. LEAGUE BroohJyn »•«. N«* *:*•, , C ln e ln n » ll 9-S. P U U b urih I - I .

n niJt.r> *-2. .i Boftm J-f.-rhlU dftphU «•(.

By BILL WHITE NEW YOniC. July i

.iiil Jt-crcd by B seU-otiv ho -kiay crowd of J4J08 a l Ui# Polo KToimd.i the BrooW>'n Dodgff* (lenlwJ l ii# New Y ork .O U nU i m both and* of • doublcheader lodiiy. 5 to 1 and 6 to 1. lo preserve UiHr lilftco iit. tlie lop ot the NallpmU

S t I i o 'D o d ffc r* I'ooktd 3Uc cJiuni* " lO T u an d I f baieball'» o ld ,a *lom

( th m lire c lu b In f l » t place on tho F o u rth w in w in th « i lU c ) l io ld i tn ie , U if.V M t o t th e ««uo n 1* J iu i a /o r - m a iiu ' A * lo t o l Uio f u u »(cmea 10 th in k lW« waa »o, b tco iu# iJiey ?e; ot! rnout>i /IxKwiers atier Uie.

• Dodsers w o n ih # f lM t fa m e to ce!' r tira te tw o pennan l4 aJid b l u t the n e n ’ea -of nU H arlem .

BtooUyn never gave Uie O lanlt i clm ncc.

In the fW l gftJiH Curt, DftvU, roi. urrectM from Uie St. Louis Card-

^tnal*. kept u v ea hltx Mattered and h li plajmate* produced lug tliree liom #-----

N.\T ' L LEAGUE W. L.

n re ok lyn .......... • »1OnclimaU ............ « 23New York ................-....M 26

1. Indu'd -

IXci £_iaiI TiimulU pitched a perfoet Rome for

seven Inning*—never lotting a OUint Ecv .to He in UApIgliUi to glve/tJie T cm 'm tn ftl’ their Ujrec hlU and their lone rtto

By tlint time TwnulU could'nf- foKl to relax. Ijowever." b«&u*e Brooklyn hud battered Harry Oum- bert for 16 of Ujrlr 19 hiM imd rcel-

' cd oft-* half doicn run*. - '

^S«i> anil rhclp«; L hrratn.

.r^Jlfni. *ih * 1 i mCrf*' * « 'e Vcimlk. j J J

ncBoVirn ___-....— iciMecj#—«

#B h im —I ln w t . . 'lirrirtc i^T tliiB llt. Deulil* til(r—Dtnnlnf >nd Cn«ln<lla.

l^eds Win Twice ' FroiiiPitlsburgliCINCINNATI. July i </P) - Tlifr

; chnmplon Red* won twice from Plie-'iurgh wdaj-. B to l and 3 to J. to tic n modem league rceord of four poiisecutlvo doublehendri; rlC- torif*. Bucky Wnlter* fielded and bittcO hU way lo ’hl.t lU li triumph In the f ln t game and Oene Thomp* non held the BucU to three h iu In' Uie nlRhtcap for hi* lOUi.

ffkmei r ' ' ‘ n. If. K.i ; ii i .h tir th 000 ^00-1 ; «

I rincnr, jo l u v: \c\.ur «Vtn n«'i. ir 1 t lllUnhb'r. c 1 DIMm'o. cf* 0 el -

^ O l.. c .J O I Thurrp'n. p J * •t> S • 0|

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Bees and Piiillies Split Double Bil

PHILADELPHIA. July i W /- 8e- butlnn matl'/i Blxih Innlnj homer coupled "with Dill' Poeedel* rellpf pitching la Uie eighth-nnd nlnU) gave Uir Boston Ben a S to 4 vie.

- ........ ....... ccondg o n ie .p f.J Iic tr ho lid ay dnublehcnder today. T l ie P h lL i' to ok the opener, i to 3. o n Joe M a r ty ’s pinch i ln g le In t l ie n in th ,

F ln t Riune score; - R - H . EBaMon ................000 100 020-3 8 JP h ila d e lp h ia ..... 031 000 001-4 S 0

Salvo s h d Derrcs, M iu l; B lanton and A twood.

Second Rnme: ' , R H E oJton ................0 « 001.000-6

P hiin de lp h in ..... 000 201 010—1S trin ee v lch . C o flm n n . Posedel and

B e rre j; S m o ll. f l l Jo iin *on. Brown, Pearson And M illie * . W m ren,

0 show,

CiucagQansaiid Cardinals Di^de

8T . L O ln S .. J u ly -< <.T>-Tll« st- L ou is C a rd lo a li s p ilt a doublo bead-

[ « r w ith th e -Chicago Cubs today. % l im ln g th e second gama 8 to 3 a fte r n o s in g ihB l lr s t . 4 \o 3. T h e pa id »!.•

tendance w n* n ^ O t .^^rip.1 t tu „

i lm : Caijcr, J. lUuuU.........,)I«t<hln>on and Oirto.

i ind CnUlm: C< r,Chltuo t .1U(k. lb 4' ? ? J

Charles Howard’s Adyocator Wins

San Francriscan's H o rs e .G a l io p s 'to V ic lp r y a t A r - -

lin o to n P a rk

CHICAGO, JuU < W - AdvocRt- r. owned by C l»irl« S. Howard of

Snn FrnncLico, galloi>W. {.o victor}’ n th r .^ tf tn and 6 trlp« handicap

a t Ariulgton park todA . defeating Joe Schfnck by 'a icng^ and a half with Ynlc O’NIne ■ tJ

The winner, rlddei Johnny E . Oros. wen at tven money and r t' wifi, M.io to pltice miA „ ... Adfocator covered the' kiue and .. eightli oi-cr a fast track b 1;50. Tli place prlcc on Joe Scfie\ck wa*^l with 14.20 to .'»how. wftiie Ynle 0 ’Nlne..rtinnina ** an ciitry with ”:hl, pnic! 18. *

Golfers Tee Off M d ^ o Tourney

aU N V A L L E Y . Id ah o . July, 4 W V - More th a n 100 ROlfers—« record num ber o f c n t r le » -w m tee o f f m - flsy In if te op en ing rounds o t the stftte am a teu r to urn am en t. I t won announctd todny by Pord Johnson o f Idaho F n lls , M c fe to r j’-trc ftaurc r o f tJie Id ah o S tn to O o lf n u o ^ U o n .

Among U ie e a rly fa vo rite * are bill Bayhouse o f C a ldw e ll. 1B39 cham ­pion: Ed ..H a rp e r flf^Joca teU o . a tw o itim e * w in n e r 's e e k in g a repeat fo r pe rm tin en t p o *« *s lon o f the S Lntcin inn cup ; S en Peler»en, Pocn- te llo,-a i.to ft fo rm e r .cham pion : A r t S c liu lU . P oca te llo : JUn S tnc ln lr; T w in P n lb : D o n U n tlsey. Nnrapa; W a lt S m lO i,’ Bolne. J im Hale lg ii. Jack W h ltn x k a n d Johnson, a ll o f Id ah o i>nll0.

To m o rro w s p la y w ill be-confined lo the q u a lify in g ro u n d v the quarter and s <m l-n na U a re sat fo r S a tu r­day and th e cha m p ionsh ip * fo r s u n -day,v

n th e .C l____ .to da y , . . .

rhon ’e r w l iu w ill have to play sub - p a r go lf."

Cowboys Return Home Saturday

B x te n d in f th e ir s tay In B o lie an ­othe r dsy. th e T w in PaJIs Cowboy* w i ll n o t i j t u m to Jayce* pa rk tm UI S a tu rd a r n ig h t. U WB* announced here y e ito rd a r . * ,

O rig ina lly 'booked to re tu rn to Uie hw n# f ltJ d F rid a y , tl ie change was m #d» *0 th a t U ie rc w i l l b t no oon- f l ie t wlU) th e M ag le C ity cavalcade w hlc l) w ill be presented fo r (hs last Unie to n igh t.

T lie B o l*« P ilo t * W U I ^ U is Cow. boys' opponcaU In game* here B a t-

E m n i fluUwWf*. Sboo^ T «

K attu* Clly 5•s.•*^lwaQk»7-4• T»IeaoXCoIon) m•«•.. , leuUrtU* X, ta41*a*P*U« 1,

■■ V ■

:*■ IHNB tl0,000 UANDICAT ■8TAWtON. D el, July i O P i-lb t

B nnas^ lne lU 'blw’ M uk td o«n- eral romped to a six tragth vleiorr la th« taature flO.000 oddid Sussex hjwdlcop a t Delaware po rt today.'. B*lar flnlahed *«cond wlUj PW -

U ud» oomlng tn . i - a e c k alisod Of "••-■ntWl lar.Ajon.. Itn riM.tpri

. Ud».al<o--nn. H ypte lte w u n re tO M ^ tre a - tb * mile and one-

D I C K W A K E L E A D S 2 1 - H I T ' ‘ «»va llioroasU yA T T A C K I N S E C O H D G A M E

Pilots and Cowboys Bre.ik- Kvon VVitli

(ScorcB of 13-2 -

th a lr 31-liU sitsck u-- piiclicrii tjusce •n d 'Coolt. "nie Twin I’slln center- fielder bsnked out a triple, double and Uiree linglrt In ilx'Trips lo tl plate. Ernie Eiirlrru and Bill n«i dall also liclpm il» Cowboy vlU i irlplts. &nle isiihtip re.. hU bnlUn* eye in the nljiil tiU ii; getting four for >ix.

’The two tc»m« piny hcrr ajj Prldiiy night Ou-n'jiioie to ’1% PnlU for game* Saiurilii}' ami Kl day niKiit*.

r, fUll. >1. •/

I'Kole. p I

§ |B e e s and Ogden Reds Break Even

.nrd»

1 purf ' ilClP.

: uri

5I- Oscicn

' I'v <vitiiii;iK »ti 1 ihf Bfc«' vard, III iiiulntnln itii;

eiirounteT’

I. W«kt. L«»« i. »:«nil)r sr".<il«n

pViyi—s‘

y. ’ro:n Itolji-ili iirrMinnll.v Iw lo llifir Viciory In the

Clip. pnuiitllilC o-Jt (Ivp hllj* in •Ip.'.'tfl ih r Dime, Ttio of hui

• b ln tlfi wc'rr lliri'C-t>iK'-r',. nn> wn« \ O.iv.iliU- wwA \I»i- ii'.hri- \-.v[> wtr* miu:lr.v

l l^ l l i r liIlrMicill, nmtr.r lllp. T?oil:;-liiKl I!’,fir li[i; unu-hilii work-

, 'ilectloii. Tlii-y pnundrrt ( M>'l M;iilowp, itartiiin Bcr hurkr,. III.-.: • '

C0R.VEL1U8 WAEJIESDASr. Ban rr*nd*:oJ)lTm plo club star, alrwuly bolder or the tinofflelal world’* jiola r a d t n co rd , ts shewn hdre better­ing H ^ t h a iQmik « ( t s (eel l i ; Inchn a t Ibt-Stod »n&«U AAU U M k and field champlotnliltxi a t Kft.mo, Calif. The w eft was hMd • t night. Earlier thl* season WafTnerdim.. Taolnmne. Calif., tchsol teacher.

Cleveland Tribesmen Retain F irst Place

‘ ■= 'Ifc/;

Tigers Take Opener But Indians Capture

11-Inning Finale .

A M E R IC A N L rA G U K aereianU J-:. Detrolt_^0.New Vock Ii-7. BoiloA 4-3. PliiUdflplila'l-S; Wa^ilngton S-B ChldgD 7-a, St. Loub 2-yDETnOIT.,Julj- 4 W^-Tll«-Cl«v».

land Indiana r^wlnpd Jir.it place UiB A m crlc^ Icrkuc today by trim­ming the Detroit Tiger*. 3 to 1. In 11 innlnc.i. In the .ircond gaino Of doublciitadcr after havu\g dropped Uie opener. 5 to 3. A r«o rd .crowd a t Brl i:% f.iiidiiim. iT.C33. watched tiio struRclcx.

r i t i t

YdnWs May Yet Annex Pennants Says Babe Ruth

■ C O LO R A D O SPR IN aS . C do,. J u ly 4 tiT)— ‘<11 believes the New Y o rk Yankees ara a good ba/ie- ba ll team find m ay je t w in the A m e ric iin Jeague pc iu isnt.

Th a fo rm e r Yankee iluggct'. here f ^ r a de m onstra tion of h is ba ttin g prowes.» anU fo r several d a y s < f

lid M m uch today. ,The Y a n ks ' * iu m p l i "Ju.it or

those t i lin g s th a t happens In bnse- b i i l l ever}’ so o ften and doe.m't Jrem to have an y ' lo g ic a l e jp la n ittlo n "

cotm nented. “ B u i the Y anks r t l i i h n v r th e ba ll ejnp u n d d o m

3 smT>rl«ed I f tlie y cut loose n il o f .. suddrn an d begin cilm btng to 'w anl th o to p."

*” C O A S T L E A G lfK 6C0 RES

r u le 6*6, rortJaad D leio 8-4, Bacnmento 4-1.

OakUnd 12'S. 9an Ftoadico :•& L«* An««le« M , l^Ilrwood 2-D.

. LarMiMn.^ U‘i ^ _

IUi«. M«irM.. . . . I.OW.. J.'-- ■ ’Dnubl* rl*r»—"'»ln to CanKin ; C.

- ----- k (Mjt—»ir iioM» ». itixf. «.In« pllfh.t—Hum*. t;iH5lfn-Mr(Jvimi» ind /•<-k»a. TlBit-Jill. . • •

Pocatello Cards Win Second Tilt

POCATELLO. July 4 (-D — Idaho FalU. took » narro.w B to 7 Pioneer baseball league vietoo’ crer Poca­tello In an afternoon ginre. today bu t In the nijihteap of the holiday, double bill tha.Cards were vletoT- Jou*. 19 to ^

O to rje O lde^erg hit a homer for the nussets In the afternoon game and wa* tredlted with bat- Une tn five .runs. Don White clouted a circuit blow for the Cords, who nUffM ■ ..........

Mxlh ;.cnl tilm to thi* r.lioAci.i wlUi four Biiccrr-.lvp snfe hiti. Paul Pi^-

/Ich rri'l'cpd him hi|( the Ri-dj llk,-(i 111',’ oIlh'lm;i Jii-.t .;ytx>lit

(•(ilililniP(l lllrlr nii'.liiiiKlil. loiv ni*ht tlic t-A'o rr- to SAlt L.ikr - City lo

open a Ilirre-gnBir Itrlcv

i'fh. ? r i

High School Lad . Sets Swim Markp'no Jarc tz B e tte rs W o rld

Rocord in 2 2 0 - Y a r d - ' F rees ty le E v e n t ’

SANTA riAIUiARA', Cniir.Mii (/P—Olio Jsre lt 0/ C1Uc;iko Ih ir the Awerlran record in' ihp frrc.iiyle event loduy >he Nnij A.msteur Athierlc Union men's door »wjnfnilr,j and dinii;; rti pjyii.'hlpr, got lllKlrlvuy.

Tn»hU*Ky m-venr-old-hlCh •rh'vil lud. I'iimmliig for tiin.To-*pr* club of CIiIchko, pAdtllPcl the diMnnce in 2 nilnulc:,. IJM O srcund* lo nin tiic event from Ills tcaliiina'.f. Adolp/i Kclfcr. wlilfc Piiuf fferron of Lfl AliKcIcs j^ icod third, Jus’. :ihr*a of tlie d e i^ d in s rhnnipion fTonNMaul, Hawaii. Kiyo*hi ,Na- k;'m.i. . „

Johiuiy Wftli;.imillcr held tlu* Atiifrli';in recoil iit 2 nilniilc\, 13 0 10 iccomfv *<“t in l!i:7.

'.5®©a'iy‘s

.Fridajr’i prebable p itc h m In Uie Plonctr iragur;

Ofdra a t Halt Lake — Erirkson (1-21 TL Janien I8-4).

Twin Fall* a t tkilae—{janditrem (3-9) Tn, Ments IJ-3).

PiKSlfllr. a t Idaho F a lW .^andrl

Dislikes Galento‘Tony Is a W o rm ,’ Says Lob)-

N ow T ra jn in s fo r . C o m e b a c k .

. LOS ANOELE8. Juiy^^C^Tr-Talt-I r j 'a m onicnt'olf . lo hand T a i j Oaltiiln another nlckn*;»r, Call- lornia Lou Nova mid hs wa;i)* a chsnce to climb back into the front mnk-. of Uie nation’s heivy*elghi boiem.'

Tlip huiky ex-collegian..o(lt of t o - ' ' tion UiT a year after a serious nlom- •, nrh llln('ss. declared he will aooa tje rendv for a craik *1 Max Baer.' Tony Oalrnto or anjone else in a

.tijpalL-n to SCI at Champion Joa

n i, - r af the c

cyilrrr- plcluir l;y'G.'»iPiiW. Wlieii M;ivlr |i:iii,t«I Giilcnlo Into

'Uimii'-I'iii ih;ci- ii;oiilh:. n£f). Nova Rri-. Bfkrtl u l r i r Umt Ipfi him.

• I'p In a iimihrr dim p.'tmlnlng." ‘tiDlcd Noiii prn;niv.ly^’'W irn Maxle ;vlii|ipcd Ton.v. that proved I did 'Oiiulliiiii: '.Oku I llrkrU illm. And t proved that I b a', in no coriditifln

to fiKia the iiijiit I Ion lo oMento.Ir.ciilnitallJ-," .Lou nddcd, ."Uiat

Giilento 1*. II v.onii." I3nl>oratlng.ilil tin- New aerr.ry "ROes

beyond evca.lmLiihlc3 I:-He

liiK liii tinimbi ncroM hi.n eyen. "Bner mnv cel roMKh, but he doe.Mi't d e -' librnitrly trv to maim a gny. Sams •jULl.!2li-Ciiilt]r.am,lli!:.n!im,bQYM ,

They fluhl lin-'d, I I Ko a.'ound with the blinding o f .T opponent, on our conicience*.,— -1 don't mlnrt rsylng IhUl, Uieri

l« (jna fighter I don’t like.' Ttiat's Oslenin. He 1*," unld Lou. repeat­ing him'elf, -A wormi"

Would h» cnre iS meet the Terri- e Tony iiRSinT“I’d wflcome It, ^ d I'd ruin him.** '

Houitnn'3-S. Kan Antenio 2*2, .Fnrt Worth S>2, Dallsa 0-0, Oklahoma City 7-1, Tulsa 6.X.

. . . ____/or Trtb.li* ... .Di'iroit"''. «

fim.M! Drtull. iwabu* bH»-T>mlir, W«.Oirr!r.Cfbrlnitr. fi»/rlllr#»—<;«htln*«r. W»«th-

r. VBSwlatxIi Orhrlo-

Yariis Blast Out Eight Home Runs

BOSTON. Jui]L 4 o n - B lu Q n c ou t eight home run»—fiv e In the f i r s t gome and Ujre« In oecoad - U ie New Y ork Yankee* sw e pt a doiib leheader fro m Uia B oston Red Sox today. 13 to C and 1 to 3. before

ho liday crowd o f 39.000.n n t f iB M i R . II.E

Y e r li_______ l»0 « 0 »S—t l l l_ cClimnilrt Huh. WUkw.

Otl'rmiialUr ond Tomli.ySTiU-VJ. «.»i"

«.1

n<rtn« nn»-R0Mr t. 0«rd#n. Stslaa hM —CIW.IU. Douki* plin-CrMMil. (kr-■yitt U»l« pM^DItkmte., •_

White Sox Win Double-Header

..C H TO A O O . Jul>r_4.M > -T h e C h i* ' o i l& 'W lJ l l* Sox^wtm a doublabeoder fro m th « a u L o u l i S re w n i t « U ; befor# • enm i o r ’iw i#, wbmlnt

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W - FACE EIGHT O T IN 7A L L S N EW S. TWTN FA LLS. IDAHO. FR ID A Y MORNING. JU LY 6 .‘1940

F iv e Thousand Persons W il- S p ec ta c u la r Jubi-

■ ' I?e P agean t

Nrarly 5,000 j>cnon« Balhcwl al Lincoln flfld la il evening to Hew

• • tupcrb w>j^nd nU;(il performance■ of MaRle c u y envnleude. hbtorlcal

»p«UicJe or llie current MabIc Clly■ -JuWlPC cclcbnitloii.

'r\3Jlo»In« tlie iniooUi |irc.-,enUlloii .o t Uicjnammoih |UL;euiii under di-

- rccilcm 01 K. P. Oormnn. Uie Cfond WM ijpfllrtl to a Ji>criJiriilftr dlsclai’ of /Irfttorkii, followed by dnnclns

• nnd farnlvnl fun for throTKJ at- U»cV«l to Uic city by tJir JuljH,cf.

Til'! wvnleodf. wiUi M yenrt-cf itiitrhcxxl 02 Its t]ieme. trncrn the pngffli'l of Idaho, the Mni;le Vulley Otid T»-ln Fftlli UirouKli yenrs ot pTOfirc.w Iroro Indian dayi to mod-

As onA lip iirrtMlmn nlnlit, tlie mnmmolh ciist. op;)ro;irlaie. * p lf mulfc by;tlie Twin m iU niutik-liwl

•bond, directed, by Dr. Orrin A. l*ul. ler. the piny of colored IIrIiIa and llghl'tltitcd wnler. con\liUKd »t[U Uie ■ linprrsalvc nUiKe .wttlnK to maWe evrrj' moiiicul. ol ilic npec-

; taeie worjhwlillc,TWrd Rttd tUittl ^h01 •luK ot

J_cavalcnili-.\viU_opa). loiilfilit nt 8:20 o'clock. •

M I O T i r aS e izu re o f F rench WarsWps.

S cca a s A n sw er to Peaoe Tali<

• • By K^RKE U S1MT50K

OeiTnnny. on tlefeal-bowcd Pmn and upon the wfirlil, pnrtlcubrly i, on the new world nruJ Uie United

'S tntes, tJmt nlic »comA peace tall; nnd Is reiolved to flchC It otil wllh her Nftil foe 10 Uio di

.That Is Hie lesson to be read first Of ttU Into stem Drltljih action to

- aelre or destroy tije rrcneh flts t Bt whatever cost In Prcncli or Brltl.ili bloodiJied, I t waa the esaencB of Prlnic Minister ChunrhlD'a aceounl- Ing to parliament nnd to the ;;’orId for the order that -lowed Drlll-ih gims cind bombs nRalnst former Freneli eomratleB.ln*arm» wh Rlsted tlic arlU ih lurrrndCT-or- tie ulttmatum,

; No French H eel - .A handful of French flehtlnK sliips'

matte their eacnpc.ln on Jicllon thnt Chufclilll himself tald dcmon-itmted French valor.,

TSiero ip.mtiUis no Ktcnch, fleet, Tlie tnilk of'w hnt wm yesterday tin Jiecond Ilett to Euroiie. the fourth li itrcnKtii nmonff world navies. Is now a part of BflUlrr> nnvyj lu-lt. Is

. desiroyed or crippled.

Ifol eould.bft used 'to deal Uriwin a mortal blow. Whatever tfie flKhu Ing value of the French tmval uulU Uiat oro under DrltLih control—

' ftnd tha t value Is definitely limited —Uie; must now be rated a.i,an aMct ior Brita in Iti lh« hour ,ot her tfemlty. ' .

They supplement the power of the ro)'ftl navj- upon ,whlch rt.:t Drllalii's

— hQtKtoC-<UCa9ltxa-Uve la te cf-Prant f ; ^ of bcat4nn off aerm an-lta ljan nt-

fnck despite Uie Urrtflc cxlds aBaliuit ■"her.

TJ\at WM the tmm«llate of the Brltbh war Icaclerahlp. ilir

’ Uiere waa dearly another renwii fo . thd s tem Drlilsh netlon. I t wn.i rte

tlRticd W sound «w knell vaRTHHt pence n im on ihal-havn tantaliicd ihs Wprld.

EjT! on Anierira - ------KOT'CMi thtTO be much tuit^ilon■ Uint tljrre was b ileflnlt/' piirpwe in• British ilmluK of tlie «lrok(« to .

chronlM wlUi Amrricnn relcbrailon of Uio FcurU^ e l J«iy. Ch\irclil51'» words specifically made It eleai 11 wa.i to American public or

■ he wns nppeailiiK to JudRc BriaiU BCtlon in Uir ol Frriicli

'^SjmmltineiUs iiod.the lenlble ndtlert dnnRcr In ^ R ln n d uiis placed

■ by the.dhblouA ulntua of Uir F^ ic li IletU

Tliere U niro' nnolher nuvlU/ of• BlKnlflcance for Amerlcnii nah, Brit­

ain's wnr leader Iiili virtually plrdKtd hU covenimcni lb llKht on nt ■Qennniiy even If BiKland ItielfJalLi, T hat WHS thr course LonaoiNmii ROURht rm ncr to follow. I t obviously means a n-irrni ol the B rltbh fm m ent and fleet ncra'.i the At­lantic to Canada If nrllnln cai he held uRalmt a Ocrman-Itallnn slese or Invasion. ~

Ttiat would, b rlns Eiiropc's Into this hemwpherc. I t would mnke luipeiTillve an American Ue

■'clslon n s 'to wlielher American re . • sourecs nnd facllltle* are to be pbcrc

a t the dlsposn) of Drllaln's fleet ti Insure It-i eontjnued domination o Uje north Atlantic while thl,^ coun tT7 ormi,ftB"ln!t aateveuLuallijr.-

FUNERALSUlLLIAM T. HALL

Pinal rites for William T. llnll. lfiirt,niieii- wlio died Wednesday - ai Uie Twin Fnlb county Renenil hos­pital from effeeu of burns, will Ue heJd o ? 4 p. m. t^ n y nt Uie Ts-ln Palls tBOrtuary chapel, tuid borlal '• lU be in Uie Twin Falls cemet«i>-.

' SIR5. MARGARET M\R.SiULL■ Rfo’i rirn high». m. Snturdny a t S t, Edward's Cnth-

__ oU e.eaut«b-fot-Unh'.U anru*t'M AfdhftlL wife of Joe P. Mftmhn" “ ' Falls, RostA;7 wlU.be u ld p. m. toda>- a l the White mortuarr Cliapel. ,

AJlSnNAL oitOU'N JEROME — A ChrlsUan •Science

service wlU.bc oonducted a t 10:30 a.' tn .'today/orM n. AnnlnalBrown,a«.

Jerom* pioneer, a t Uio Wiley funeml' bome In Jerome. • , / ■

H E A i/T O B N ^^ S W A N T a d s '

■U

'Germat; U ihg Around England

i l l tS 'f l lA r Ih^ spnU. German}' In focinjrliallle of tn e la n d — a l»Ule.wlilch netiln nald nbuld be ijwkfn with llir *-rolce f)t_cannom “ Instead f t any pfaec talk. Airline borablnc <U>tanc«K are Indicated. IloKrd Utin il\n« how firTroany tnlsUl ten) plete llie fircic by a Ninqur»l of IrcI»Ri|. Meantlmr. tlir Fn-neli jo» (l^imenC »e( up (hr capdat of « i dfmlnlnhed eountry-al Clermonl' FVrrand (I) . German bombrn h in jr t o rrr .O rrat B/llaln a* tar \Vttlev (2i; A unlnn o t northrre tnland and Eire for delenw ol Hir empire wa» pmjeclcdj' (31.

B R E V I T I E S

P e rfo rm e rs to G ive F inal P re s e n ta tio n T o n ig h t . ,

• a t L inco ln F ie ldIWiiKliii; In BKe from n le v years

Vtj nrtulWi, a cnsV of npproximnl^b' £00 persons presented the second perfonniince of*heM anln City cav- ulfiifle a t Lincoln field lasfn inh t bo- lore n InrKe crowd of July fourth celcbratnrx from noiilhern Idaho,

Tlie cnU, directed by Frank Oor- miin. of ifcr John B. Roneni Produc­ing rnrtipftjiy, will jiresent Ihc Ilnul ftlinw inniKht nt II:3Q o'clock nt Lin* coin I le l l \

Mnnlyts'lpf ih r rast Include;Aiipi nnri^ a.s •*ni»' Lillie ExploC'

er" was Zoir':l C3al.- Illrd: and rnem- .Ix-rs of Uie'.tvliff Kuwl were DaU Knnx: P, P ..C .: Cnll W, Putzler. P. F. c .: Drrril Wnrrcn, P. F. c .: nnd nic liar^ WoodlnBlon...rorporat, • Others npt'jirlnc in ih r mum " (iprcVirle Intlildr;

Tr»mii>ri<-ni - ;M em bcrs of Bo>- S<:out-s Drum rorj>'. Attrndiinlj MlM fdnhn (Kimberly)—Mary ... k liuon , Mnrjorie Poller,' Olorfa \^ M , Mildred Poltrr. Orlrlla Coin er^ Hetty Sh 'iiard. I.;icli>-i of tin swing's ~ Oene pliriirr. «oyrfi Church, Oriice Wrceiier, Siell) Orrnz. Julia McBrlcl.;, Deltilh; Neely. A llendanu lo Qui-.-n-Dallrl Loul.'.e Green. Hetle Jrnn Ileynolds, I5orl» Reed, Mnr>- Jr.sn Shlpmtin, Mnr>- Lou a ilb , Dnrli.-.m liuner, Itelen n iom as, Mnrjwlc.- lotlx. Frnnces Tliomivon, •

Tlic <8 SUIrii—Alice-lirjitty. K- Uier McCnllWer. .Mnrllyn Urook.i. Prl.icdlft Drnn, Fallh Kinney, I.iurn Senion. Mary Jiine WriKht, June McNeely. Jmin Peck. lU>-xi»\ary Sea- ton. Violet liamllton. June St-nlon, !?o.iella Qulnl, Belly,Ann Tliomcl: Mario Louden. Man<'-Navln, Knth erin* TlinmeU. BcihUy Jean DnwR- HiLW. Edith Dillon, nernlcc 6mlth.- .Mlklred Bmlth. Barbarn Price, Mar- Karet Drown,. Phylll? Hart, Ann FraHfehauser, Joan Wllwin, Marie

Ward, vice-prc.-ildent nnd director nf Uio Ray Oil Burner company of enn Pnuiclitco. was In T»'ln Falls yesterday renewing local friend, ships. He Is a fonncr rei.iilent o: Twin FalTts.

From lk>l»e—.Mr*. I. E. Joslyn o. Bolu U spending the Fiiurth of July holidays a t Uie home of Miss Stella Hibbard nnd Mls.s jr.'jie-Fraser; and b iilM vIsltinB oUier friends Id Ttt-ln Falla. She j -a.i nmonK .the out-of- town Kuesw n t Uie. Scott-KrenRcl weddlniN^iere Uila week. —•

A rrke for W eJdlnr—Mr. and frA. Phil HarniJ o f San Carlo.i. Calif., hr- rtved Tue.idny to nttend .tlie wed- dins Friday, -July 5, of their niece, MI.W Elnlnn Eldred. nnd Robert Baker. Tliey nre KuesM of Nir..Mrs. C. H, ElcJred. erandparrnts of MIm Qdred,

V liltotv-Tl\codoi« E. Bowen. Los Ancel^i attorney, nnd Mr*. .Dowen are here for a few days visit a t his pintlier’s home. They were accom- peinltd here by MSmi O tacc Fora of LonK Beach, Calif,, who vLsliln^ her hrothers, Fred Favi nnd Freeman

VUili rarearrived yesterday

Ferry for n vucntlon . pareni.s. Mr. nnd Mrs', Slie was accompanied Mn, Isnbelle Drow-n. n-latlvrs herr. Miss will urrlvn irony frSin In vklt her pnrenfs, Wolfe.

. Ctiietie Far- froin-JJonners vWt with her ■ E. M. WoU( froni Bobo b. who. will visit H rlrp . Wolfe.

Snn mnr.Hco .Mr. and Mrs,

Collision Falal To Idaho rWomaii

ORAMOEVILLE. Walio, July < Ml •Mrs. Ole Johnston , about CO.-of

SUtes, Idaho.-wnJl killed t a l s r when the car In which she was rldlnK withlirr.hm tjijnd bnislird nnnln*t nn-ntheX mndilnc^ nnd left Uie road, abw il\ nine mites MrUieasl • of OrniiBKlllc.

JEROME .Rwljn^T-PftUl M. Jessen'who has ren nn'empioyc for Uie past three

nnd a hall ye/u-3 ol Uie L'llerlison furniture cornpany hns reslpned his pailtlbn .here.

To Attend Cam(v—LenvlnR Mon- rtny to ftitend the ien-<lny summer a.vembiy Bapllr.t c am p .n e ir Ea.sley hot *prlnns nre tlie M bjes Imosene Wall, Madclyn Miller. Mnxln# Mil-, ler.. Norn Alw/xter. Lenore Jcnltlns ntid F.innle Mne BrownlnK; Harold Ci\nada. Charlc-s Wiley. Vernon Vinyard. E.irl B lrdnn tl James Show-, en. Accom'iKinylnR Uie Rroup from Jeronie will Be Uio Rev. nnd Mr*. Earl J . Kftiirin nnd Ui(-lr family'and Mr nnd Mrs. Archie Hlnlon.-

Conplo United—Unltttl 'in mar- rlnso Tuesday by Uie Rev. F.nri J. Kaurln. Jerome BnjUJst minister, were MLm Helen McIntosh and Her­bert Story, both of Richfield. Wit- Jicsiti_B,-cr«_Mrs " ‘Hartiid Rooker.

-OllEEVnACK NO.WNATI0N8 ' INDIANAPOLIS. July it (-M,-*

Tlie nnllonni a rc eh b a < i party tfl- daj- nominated Mr*. Anna- Mtltwm, widow of Seattle, for president of tlif U ni"',, s tiite j.

The party's council nominated James E. Yate* of PhoetUl. A tli,' for rice-prcsldcnt.

Vkli ReUUve»-Mr,.and Mrs. O. •A,.ltcldc!;cl ore vl.slUiiK relallvej In Nebraska. Tlieir sons are staj-lnK nt Ihe E- H- Pcmbcr home nen^ Bulil durinij Uielr pnecnLs‘'ab%ence.

On Vacatlpn — MLm Bette ?ar- brougli.-dauKliUr of Mr, nnd Mrs. Herman YnrbrouKli, relumed yes­terday for a vacation vlsll a t home, ahe was nccompnnled by MUs Anita Beverly of Rlvenldc. CatifM a school­mate a t the University of Cnllfor,-, nla at Los AnRele.-..

fiody to B o.K fn t^n ie body of Df. W. Frank'M monds, who died ns Uie rMUti of Jntem al Injuries sustnlned In nn automobile accident hero Wedntsdny monilns, will be sent to fleaUla early today by the White mortuary for Ijiiiernl sen-lces anti Interment.

Sons VLsIt—Alien Ijinftcnwnhcr nf Weber 'nnd D.inlcI LiuiBenwnltrr. who Is vl.TlVnj; here from the east, were Ruest.s o f . their parents. Dr, and Mrs, J.' F. Lansenwalter of T^vln FalLi. Allen LnnRu-nwaltcr returned last eveniiifc to Wel-.ec. and Dj-ntcl Lancenwaiter will rcnuiln for a 1 er visit wlHi his parents.

2,500 m i D n E i K f f lMiss V irg in ia Ik a rd Nam ed

• B e au ty Queen During ' . Ce lebration

^ JERQitn. Julj-. t — MUt Vlrtrinln IkTJM was named Mias Jerome nt Ure beauty contest BtnKe<L-licre loilfty In* connection wltli the celrtfratlon sponsored by the Jerome' Chamber of Ca- merce. Approximately 2^00 people were present.durtnjr Uie day to Hartlclwte In the m ied nctlrt- tlea which were sclwluled by Uie ehambtr committees. •

A water fight, Jitterbuir eoiilnit. parade, kJfldlea' mccs and conlests. address nnd n softbnll pame were part of m e dnys m UvUIm. be.-ddes the bcabiy contesC ■

M lu n jtrd wns Lclected frooi 11 conlcstants who were Juileed for beauty of face^^fluure,-pohe. ear- rlase. chnrrn and porsonsllty. Her prUe -will be a threc-dsy trip to Sun Valley,, expenses paid, for her' and her chaperon.

Dr. a iarie .1 F. Zeller wi speaker of Uie day, his topic bcIiiR Amtfrltatdim. He' w-a.-ne<l of 'i l ia danpen to democmey and spoke in- favor of eompulsoty military trahi' lOB- "• Winner of the water fiRht belirceti Wendell and Jerome fire depart' menu and tI5 w w U ie Jerome dO' partaicnt ' •'I n the rJifthnll etm *. pUyed b«.

tween Uin llnulM n and Jerome Cinr leah«7 Jeromo'femltilne plsy- eri.won a clnso came, t l to 10, and a pu n e -o f 'tte , HtaeltoR leim won

Jlttertius iUns and queen arc-MIsa Vlrtan Nelson and Homer Dunn, both of Twin PVill*. with f.n a ’SrtiI of. 115, Second award of «IS went to Mr. nnd Mrs. W a l ^ White of Jcrom# nnd Uilrd prtre of IS went to ML*a-Bot\nSt Busby Mid Ralph Taylor, also of Twin FalLi.

- T H & U N U S U A L -

in -b a rfra in s a r c belnp d f/crcd th ro u g h o u t th is w eek. B e s u re a n d f f c ty o u ra . ViSitthc^Jarga^n■ ra ck s , yo ii w ill fin d y o u r w ants, p riced , below' any th ing : t h a t y ou w ould expect to pgy., '

BERTHA CAMPBELt’S STORE, ' 131 M a ln 'E a s t

M S H 0F.800 W i U i e W i U i sDr BOBCBT QUUXCN

Nesby. Fcni WhltMi. DoroUiy Earl. Wllmn Esllniicr. Helen Earl. Reva WcUlemiin. Cunt\ SeUrr. Maxine Wcldcm'nn. Rose Frbk, • Oeorgln

•Idcmnn. Elaine Brown, Beverly Tlffnny. Anna Marie Krlck, U r- rnlne Tltfiuiy. TWa nose Krlclc, D lccn Nnvln. Betty Klmes. Maxine Herre. PhyllLi Klmblr. Mrs. J. J. Mullen.

Indlnn Brn'ves-Me.v'-rs L. Rlvlem, R. Riviera, Rodl Quez, Schcnvo, MurrjiT. '.Phiillppe, "Lo.'.h, Donnelly. Rnr ..nrlla, Zbahi-slcl, Sirnus . . Torres. Aecordlno nnd Shnw-Kill

uolles of Uie CCC c.imp,Indian Squaws — Orplia Stokes,

Vrrn Goodman. Eva StoVcji, Elma Exeiec. Ruthann Ilnycs. Mivry Helen Clapper, Vlrfilnln Morris, Normi Jean Dlnsel. Joan Dennlt.' Edna Fo-iter, Genevieve Hennlt, Marjorie

■ Lucille Hasklni. Lois Lou. den. .

Pioneer M e n -J . A. Phillips. Carl Ostler. A. P. Wanl, Mfl Culler, J . A. Adaml'.on. Jack Bailey. Ernest Exe-

Herbert Alexander, O. L. Bar- L. E. Orchard, B -K , W ilte-

head. C, E.' Parker. Earl Ward, Tommy CarroU. Edward Carroll, Prank Rowley.

Pioneer Women—M>if<Ie Exeter. ..va Alexander, Jane E%-a Ad:fm.‘on, Mrs. Biiriow, Mrs. MontKoniery.

,Mr.s. Carrolt, Mr.s, Davidson. Lulu A tkJw on.'H annah A, Joli O rchard, Minnie Dln.-cr, Blanche Parker. Winifred Whilchead. Emma Luke. Hehnn Ballcy,- -nPitr— Triidcrs-—''Mesrrs.~Amatn; Wade, Tiirek and Abninis. of CCO camp. Lewis nnd Clark Piiriy— Me.ssrs. Zavadrky. Klncali. Todnra. Johnson. Ttomelcr.ylc. K. TliDmos, Spnmco. Un'lllo',; S.inKcrmano,, Siftbo, Saltano, Qlko. Sacco. Saiwne.'

Surveyers, Me.v.ern. II. Thonia;;. It. WalU Socnctr. VlrKtnla Reel Hi CT8, (Men). .Wa>-no Wlilie; AKoh Younfr, Alfrerf..«ahn, Freddy Hiirat, I^bby Detwellcri BarrhiBton, Odell Rouituson. Alien Ifi-ae* DUl SlMilnrd, M. O. PhUllps. D ie t G arrett; J r r ^ Cunnlnflham. qill Luke. Bob Steele. Vlrslnta. Iteel Bancen. (Ladles) BeUy Ui)t«, 'PsvW\ MnRoJUn. Ut Von Woods, Patty Kearns, .M. C, phllllp.s, Dolll# Broa-n, June Telford, Faye Younir. Audrey Demil.i, RuUi Itobkyf

daushteni, ..................................F bIIv O lenn MunKcr ol Darby. -Mont.; Mr*. Norn Drowni'il of .Moun­tain City. Nev.. and Mr.v MyrUe ifftrt of .Ml. Vt-nion, Wasli.

He leavci al',o two tbtur.i. Mrs. Tc'.vsie Nell of ifonUwe, Colo.. Mrs, Nort Trembly of Pnradlie, C illf.

Tlie bodi'. rests a t the neyiioWs mQriunry In Tw)n Falls, n llu rlo i followin;; funeral .M'nlces yi-t In be nrrnnBcd, wjll be-In Uie Odd Fellows ceineiety nt filer. .

Mnrwvret ScUncH, WliillTed PhUIpa. RuBy PhlUltyr, Aloha 6 Murmy. Rancfiercttes and B.iiliBelty Lou Woods, 8tfl!.% .Oreni, Oyshft eiokf*. DoroUiy Keely, Vera O o o d rp n a ,,-Ju lia McBride. Bv-a Stokdi; Jenn Parker. Grace WeKcner. P a t Dft-j-er, Elma Exeter, Riiihann Mnyts, T«?aT>- Helen Clapper. Royce Church. ESiUier Given, Edna-^'aUer. VlrsWla MorrW. M«-Jorla,HBn.-.en. Norma JeaiJ Diitnel. Marie Phllllp.s, Jotin Bcnoll, L utlllt HiusWns, Oen- evleve Benoit, tols. Louden,. EnfflUsh Olrla. Beatta Parker. Dor« othy DavlnKton. Elnora- Marlins.

I i » y v . [ » r dToday & Tomorrow

^ C ^ ^ T S v d c o r m

D Mone M»V>t '

- “Tim tlAT MNETiisr ~Tiir. i;itr.r.K u o u s t t - ,

' I {uets bix fanioiu men eu i be dumb. ti» . Pm Jiul a kid. bnt I'd make ’ myself se tlron; nobody could Uek me If I kneir how."

mm- F i M i wH a r r y M u n g e r, 5 7 , Succumbs

• to H e a r t A ttack ■ a l W heel

-«n rry ‘MunRer. 57-ymr-o!d Filer. Tdiilin, lt«cc.Nln.-nnM\. coKdiv.<-d In l\Li

itopptiiK twlJ-e nnd died a t 10:30 a. ni. ye.-.tcr-

diry on Uie hlgiiway ar.vt of Filer. Mrs. MivnHer h t tiUipijied over ajjiiJaM her and Uie <-ar, oui- of ron- trol. r[in off Uie-road into Uio bor­row piL Ho was dead when she ar rlvrd vilt,h h ltn a t the here

Dr. A. A. Ncwberr>-. county cor' oner, iinld deaUi was caii.fxl by t lieart nttnck-'Tliere will be no In- [jMoi, ho w ld .. .Mr. MnnRcr had b a u a rcMdenl t)f Fili-r for 27 years, comlnu to Ida­ho from Montro^c. Celo, He

C A N A D M S i r^ IR K E T O O IE

F u tu res , Prices F a ii to Adj van ce prom Pegged

M inim um sWINNIPEQ, July i on - wiiea

futures prices Ilnlshed UiMr elKhtli , rrniinr-i*l-T - on Winnipeg

sraln exehanse today wlUiout cllmb- Inififrom pegB«I leveU sel by U« govenimeni May H . .Scattered tmdes were ecmpleted a l ihc mln- Imum fJoslUona of 7 l \ ceni.i a bush­el for July w heat,'73 \ for October and 74S for Defember .l)ul opcra- -tlorui generally were quiet.

Mills nnd export houses »rre cred­ited with m inor purchiv'es In the pit a t mlplmum prices and It was be­lieved tha t ft few loads of C.madian w heat were worked oyrrjras al- Uiough foreign Mies were difficult to conflrTiu-'l

Coarsr gmlri IradlnK-nnj Uvc.Uian wheat a.s liijht nfferlnffs combined wlUi good siipiwri from “outaldfi Intcresls. demesne dcah and investors to boost rje valf ibout three c'cnts, barJe>- » cen t and oats almo;'Uielr hlKh |)olnf.s of Uie . . . . .

I n ' the cash wheat mnitei, ei^^ porters, shippers and inillini exhibited fair Interest in t uradcs but lack of nvnllnble sup- pIlMirfsU-lctwl actual transacilonj. ■Western farwera delivered 010,000

■builicLs of wheat lo cnunlrj- elevi tors yesterday compared u-lth-di Uverii-s iptnlllnK 2M,000 on the co) respondinit day a year nso.

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CALLEOJDEAIHM r s . 'V io la M a ry Short H as- ---------4 c e }}-^ u c c i

Barbara Karris, loulse Wcskamp. Maurlne Olbb.s. IrWi OIrLi, KaUi- nrlne Ronche, Ruth Van EnRCtcii, Dorli Ydiniff. DbroUiy YoiinK. Geno Carroll. Irene SCliulSe. Belgian Olrls. Joyce Adamson, acraidinc Kidd. ArlenE Rpberlson, I’hyllls Durkhtirt. Afton-Speedy. U i-Rae Parker, U. S. A. OlrLs. Mary Jane Swcn.vin, Ln Jean Parker, Jcanneitc Brown. Oracc Jane Dltfendarfer. Janette • Pfltyjrove, Ruth Brown, Sandra Thomas. Joyce Watkins, Joj-ce' Crist. Doniia Young. Joan' Morris, Spanlali Olrls. U Vera Hbwell. Pi-fiRy Strain. Gerls Tyler, E\-elyn Mai^U, DorLs. Marie Young, Jonn Le Clnlr. 1-Yeuch Qltls. SUltlei- Mae Jen-vn, Doris Spence, Patricia Avnnt. Bnrbarn Jean Whitehead, Shirley Mae Bartlett, Pliyllb Lam- bert. SwedUili Olrls, Matwii MobUy. Colleen e ephnriL Mildred-OsUer. Mne Lane. PeRKy Crist. Marjorie, Leonard. Holland Olrls, Joyce Tel. IDtOrDohcnrTtfMwii. GTSlyft'RyHe. Bayne Campbell, Shirley Ha/e.s, Gloria Richardson, Flnnhh' Olrls,

- Ann Mobley; Mil.

Shepard. Joan Uhler. Mexfca/i Girls, Belty Juno Cambrel. Norma Jeaii Robln.son. EdlUi Wcskomps. BcUi PhJUlpd. Bhitley V to THlmTu. Rhthcl A nn Olrnstead. Scotch Olrls. Emma Lou Luke. Jluhy Grcnr. llah Ball, M 'anon'M en'itt, P.-vt Dwyer. Luclllc Connetly; ■- -Boy Scoih*. metnbcTTt of ftlt txoopt o f.the city. Cfimn Mre QlrU.'Mem- bem of T u in Fulls Camp Fire sro\s5». Dnim Corps. Bora nnd D aughUrs of Uie Legion. Siouus D rum Corp.s, members of Boy Scout

of Uie CCC cnnip. Band, Tain Falbi Municipal Band, under direction of Dr. O rrln Fuller. Pioneer School Boy*. •Ronald Schulke, Calvin Oal- Uco. Mallon Barlow, Richard Phil. llp«, Tliomas Speedy. Dwalno Exeter, Pnul WLskaniiM, Merlin Exeter, l l e x ^ ' Orchid. Leroy Qlen, -Dalo Vandf, Bill Shepard,'Donald Vanal. Robert Wood.s. Choir, raembem of different Church tholr»,.of the city.

B u rle y Holome

BURLEY. 'Ju ly 4 — . Mrs. Viola Mary Short Haskell, wife ot Eldon J . Ha-ikell, died nt her*lKime here o l 5-o-cIocV this momWB Mtcr a llnKerlng' lllnc.«.

Funern! sen-lces will be lifld at the Burley L. D. 8. tnbcrnncle nl 4 o'cloclc 8 tiday atlemooiiJBlihop Sidney Lnrson of Uie Burley’ Uilrd ward. Is In chnrgo of arruncementi for Uio services. Tlio body alll lie In sla te a t Uie Butlcy funttal home unUI the 'U m e set for lU'e ter\-lce*. B urial.w ill,be In the family plot In the Heyhum •cemetery, • - -

DMiS5hlc? of BWiop Irft T.'Short ond >U-rUe Campbell Short of ESn- ersonrftlr*. Unskell Is sun-lvcd by her faUier nnd mother, her hu3- bsind nnd a lA-montlu-old 5. Eldon Hnskell, She leaves also Uirce broUicm, Lylt T . Short-of-Poeftfello.- G rant Short o f Bnemon and Glenn BUoTl on tt U D. 8 . mlf.-.lon In Texas.

two Klsterir. Ellen Short and M arparet Short of Emerson.

Ilusband-CalliiigOfficial-Worried

BENTON. Ark.. July i W >-It b«- InK leap yenr. (leveral unmarried wonien -tiftve filed ' applications for enirj- In Benton's liusband-caUInK contest.- part o£ an Americanism celebraUon. >

.\farrled women have refuted to -sauiilnrw'DbiccHoris. Hie slnRle ones fjiy tliey will jjroCest discrimination.

All of which left l^inBs nlishUy In foft for Clinlrmiih H, W. Antler*

in . who says U'* hlx ut«lenilandlwl lie field waa lo be limited to Uiose 'itJi'hu.'^bands to call ,Tlie worried clinlrmiin fcflmpromU-

fd temporarily by Qtfertna to admit the immnrrled If Uicy will call out the name of Uie man Uiey hope, to have for n h a ib n n d ._______ _____

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• B O W M A N ffintld^O W IN -

L a d iU W A IS O H IrlnBBAfidNOVA

W e a t h e rday.

Maximum IraperalMr* Tliunday 0)-degreei. tnlnltnuia, 61; variable winds, clear. Barometer 38.11 i pjn.; humldlly 4 .to U per cen latOTfcUon. ■-

ffly Tlie Aasoclated Prt«)The low preasuTT,trough ejUndIng

from weatem Monlaim into wt3;tni ArUona remnla^ nearly sUiUonary,' Sliower* and thunderstonn&.iecur- red In Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, wesiern Colorudo. and twseVn \Jlah, but amotinu -of prKlpllatlon' were generally llghu Teim>rratur« luvf risen shghtly throughout Uie Inter- mqutvlain rtgltm.

Max. lUln. Prcc. WUir..03 'C9 .00 a»udy

Hurley M .00 Cloudyl l a t t e ________80 54 .5*. Cloudj•Cheyenne___ 7& 47 .00 Cloudyehleaco 49 « aea rDenver' M M Cloudy -K >niat COf _.M 56 .00 ClonilrLot A ncel& .....00 S7 .00 ClearMpU.-NL Paol B5 5} .00 ClearNew V o r* ___.7* .... M Ooudy 'Omaha 56 .00 Cleir

ite llo ......... W M T TRm'-mIrlUnd. Or«. C n .00' a e a f .lit IjU e City 87 M .DO r t. ady

“ rancljfo 77 S# JO Cle«r-.77 51-.01) 'PI. indy

Kan ,FiHeatile ____ __________________Spokane _____M 5* .00 ruCldyTtrln FalU 0 7 51 .00 Clfaf

S n a k e R iv e r Report

-a.il. rlr.•«f. .lrr.i)i flo

L.I.. Ul< W .icu

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Dlv^nlan..IV.ulh Hide - ....

\V».|.III« la U l.flf.il i:i tnelip* r«ln n-jwirlnl.tl Iil

.nil O.tH IntVi »l Aihvnti w

IVlrs. H elerv M a r Graves, 99 , D ies a t D au g iite r ’s

Jerom e Hpn)0

.. Oraves. OT yean c ... , lock this evening a l the home o.• daughter, Mh* Lula Graves of ome, D«Alh followed a long Hi-

ncM. i.UB./bravcs had been,a rest-deromc sin iwliig tne d

U nd. If. W_^Oraveji. In Mlssls.sippl In i m S l 'e ^ a a born Aug, 18. 1840.In Boone county. Mlsa.

Bun-Ivlng are, four daughters and • . i o sons. They are MLm Lu1/» Oraves.

'Jerome; f tlo . Leor> BurrouRh*. Jer- • onie; Mra. Charles Wbwall, Jerome;. MburEdna Graves, Rocfieporl. Mo.;- AV. M. Oraves. Jerome, and H. E Grtves. Vnfden. Mba. She leaves'V also 10' ftrnndclilldren and 10 great ^trnndchlldren.

■Die body rests a t the Wllcy fu­neral homo Iff Jerome;

Sulinon Water Rui^ Couclu(Jp(l

W. M. McDonlcl. manager of Uio Bnlnion Wver canal tom panynH h offices n l Hollister annoui;ced yes- tetday Uiol n iwelv^ilay water hin.

;oncIuded yesterday on Uie Sal- Vrart nnd IhnV Uie Rchedule of for the bnlancc of Uie.season

has been set, •■ He said liial July 10 a fis(*day ..m would sU n . and alier lhat Uio s}-stem.i vqiiM Jjt ilm l off unUI July I I. when n four^jlsy run will start. DeKlnnliiR Augu* I* Uie mansger nlaied, rov»l>on >^1 be In ellcct lor three dnys or four days lo uUUre itny ,’flKr th a t might ba-left. atnre In Uie reaen'olr now stands

a l H.IDO acre Jeet.' U is pl*pned ^ to have aboul IS m«re 'running f w-flter" Says ihls'sea.son.

“ ( company board alotted an*

^ f stock, mnklng Uie to u l allot­ment per share for Uie season coma • to ^ ncro feel, a t a meeUns the bourd Tuesday evening.

wiNSireo ciuiN ' WINNIl'lZ:, Juir 4 »y«I.

I P T O N T E A ' —- ORANOI rK O I ( PfXO I ' ”

fO M D lltCIOUS.OATMiAl'COOKIES

l U A K E R Q W S j S

B a k i n g P o ^ v d e r'C n iu m c t — IG 'oz. Can

1 7 cC ake Elour ,

P ik e s P e a k . L a rg e C arlon

1 5 cJello

. Six Delicious Flavom

19cCrackers

“ E 5ccl"-(V hlte SallcJ W afer

t i ; r L _ i 7 c

Powdered Pectin •"Surc-Jcll.” More Jam and

J d ty

PncksRcs 2 5 cPrunes

“SunHCt,” LnfR^ Sfzc

2 S . :^Z2CCorned B eef Hash

Cudtih>‘' 8 , 16 ®t. Can

L 15cPork and.Beans

■“Old .Yellowstone" No. 2Vi Can ‘

l O cVegetables

Ilcnns, C om , Pens,> No. 2 Caiw

3 ror _2i_ 25c, Fly Spray -

Sinclair's P . D. Kills Ali In- ficcLs

>/j Gallon C a n ___________ 35c

Ivory FlakesFor Al! F ine Lttunderini?

Package __ :___ 22cCamay

SulU All Tcnflcr Sklnfi

3 B . n . 1 7 c_______ D ash------

Grnnulalcd-Saa;u

2 2 c - 4 9 c

JVI^orie TeaFour I c e f rc n Glasse.s Free With Each Pound. Green or

OranRc Pcko« '

Spam ~Canned Lunch Meal

___ ,_ _ _ : 2 5 c

Spinach'“Shurfinc,’' No. 2 '/j Cftir

15C

P ea n u t-B u tter-Gold C rafl

2 ? r i_ ._ ..2 5 cTuna Pish

Alid-Pacific Bhrodded

2 for 2 5 c^ Coffee

. Golden W est Orip or RcRuIar •

t - r . " . . . . . 2 5 cSugar ■

\VhIte S a tin , F ine Grain

r™nd.I... $ 5 i6 0Floor W ax

Johnson’s P ^ f e W a x '

Can ____ 5 9 c

■ Laundry Soap '? & G G lnnt m U e B ari

6 r..___ '2 3 cIvory Soap

5fild,cVer>- Cicansinjr

le i 6 c 9c. ..S oaks-dd thes W W te r r ^

2 2 c 5 7 CBrinjr y oo r Proctor, and OnmbJe Boap j»npons.to , our Btore, W e redeem all of.them . . ' - i -

' We deliver free . Grocery phonw No. 0 and N o .- l- -

IpAHo Dept. Store.• “K I t W t Right, Btln^ U Back,”

A.

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W I N F A L L S NEW S. TW IN FALLS, IDAHOwFRlDAY MORNING. JU LY 5,1340 PAOB N IN B

lo st SOMETHING? LOCATE FINDER THROUGH THE WANT ADS!W A N T A D R A T E S

------ for puUlMtlas tn BottoTWBSUd NSWS

rn x m r n u n i m o A n' BU <uy». P« ^ 7 • • • • >

/■ Joo»jUjr. P «> 1»............. ..

• 33 1/3 D iscount For Cash

. dlRouaU ftU oir^U tdrrrtU e' nent IiT®do im t liwerOoo. •" ...No claMllfal taken i w l t a than JOB incJudlns dljcouat

■ Lina of eUMined tdvertlsln j cow- Duted xn bMlJ of flv# medium. tensUJ TTOrti P « Ua#,-

C(»IPLETE COVERAGE AT ONE COST

■ IN TWIN' PALLB 'rn o w e m « • » p o b a o t a k e r

n i JEROME Le«vf Adi a t K I t W Root Ocer

IN RUPERT Leftve Ads I t Rciiaenea of

■ Mr». .WUetler, 1U D BtIN BUBL

•Uave Adi » t Joilln-i■ eiicll fiuper Scrrtce Stalloa.

^ Dro»(Jwy .South Thli poptr subscribe* to the coda.of

. etlilci Of till AuodkUeo 01 N e#ti 'naper ClasUled AdvertUlng Utin-

and-re«irvea the rleh t td e d lt or reject t n ; cUslfled adTCrtliilng. “Dllnd A df, cftTO'lns ft Nows-Tlaies Sox oumber aro etrlctlv confidential tni] no tafannttlaa c«a b t f l r n In

. r t t i rd to the odrtrUwr. . f i t a n * im U be raporUtt Imsudf- ntclr. No iJlo«tnee vlU be made for mort tbu i coe tnoorreet liuer- UOB.

SPECIAL NOTICES

SUMMER CABINS

■ PETIT U k i Ranch~-8artooth Val­ley. CottiK i. mcali. eaddle horeeB. special ilUntlon given to parU u ef youni people. CiU W it. DaVU r . ClaA V .M .

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

JULY #!>was no holiday for the

■ W ant-Ads!

T he fo llow ing nd a p p e a re d (or tho. firo l

lim e y ra to rd n y m o rn in R — ko(l;lk m en­

tioned re tu rn e d by 10 o'cloclt.

IT PA Y S TO U SE T H E W A N T Af)S

PHONE 32 or 38Ask-for an Adteker,'-

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESCOMBINATION Itrrlce autJon and

poeery 'ito re , Including llvlnc Quarter* on’ Hliniy 30. j . E. wiote.

POR BAUE:. Cktmblnattoi »prrice lUtlon.- groc.- alore. fum. living (tutirlws. 2 dcfw. on Hy. 30. n ier.

STORES AND OFFICES FOR RENT

UNFURNISHED ► APARTMENTS

3-RM. mod. apt;: elec. niove and r«- (rlterator. .W aur .pd .'lnq . U C. Pettqpn. <08 BL Uti, m , M M l.

B A T H A N D M A S S A G E

UALLORTrUi U iln N. Pb.-------- BTA-WEEir53S'KaarW -«iifce-lM

SCHOOLS AND TRAINING.NCW'ClauM In ihorlhand. typing . 'boolclctcpliig, JiHr 8. Summer ,n it«

3 mot. $3t>.'T. P. Bualnou Uiilv.

'AIRCRAFT Jobl. Men who complete our nhop (ralnlnE are being pUccd In ColltomlA Airplane PlAnle

Boftrt. rocm Jumisii ed ii’hlle training. Lo« cost. E u j termi. Get lUrted now. Spend next winter <d California. Poi

_ Interview give addreaa and phone Box 37, Newt-TUnes.

LOST AND FOUND•^OBART-DAYTON Price

^e*-#rjl.

fiHORT'OP CASH?' A few cent* la v u M In a Time*-

Neva Want Ad will sell your inwl furniture, jeirelry. nutomoblle. pl- ano—or_flnd. a tenant for your

'vacancy. Act H ionj 31 «. S3 and aak for U A dtalurl

BEAUTY SHOPS

ELNORA DICKAU) Bea(ity Bliop 539 Diue Lakea. Ph. H71. ove. by

• appt. Soft *»ler.Uittmpoo».

6PE0IA1/-44 ware tor |3 J0 ! t i and tt'WiVM i4 pda*. Idaho Barber 4i B e u v Bliop. Pb. m

ENRIQOCTA Vaaque* will be la > charge of Mrt. Paul H u m o s 'i

. beauty iliop, 337 Fourt^t a t*, e u t , during her abttDC*, Pbone ,88i.

laitbg flcttt.iraTei. Oil n

ARTZSnO B lA tm 'SALON OU p e r m i t ! UiO up. K l UO:

Am*OONDmON*D BsaOTY ARTS A OADsn

on PuBuniatt UiW up. Junior ito- dest mrit t»e. .Ut WmU

STTUATIONS-WAKTBD-

EEKLOfi HELP WANTED£XP. bookkeeper. olv« e « e ,.re f ( .

and u lU T azp^ted. U uet U re car. vm te P. O. Bok » » . T. T.

HELP WANTED - MALE6OUCIT0R to '(*11 TowuMad

Weekly pap tn la Twta PaSi. Ph. 01M.R2. * , .

BUSINESS OPPORTUNmSSPOR R X > n ^ t witb a ottatoi,. eulUWe for fruit stand. o n 'T ru tk

Lane ncai'. Bain: w . ^ 8 d n g ? r .

. duplex.) nna. and bath. Oar- Adulu prcf.’ iOfl itH S t '

- UB.J.

...F U R N IS I lE a - - APARTMENTS

jJoD . 1 rm. apt. Adults. 319 3d Av.ll.

3-RM, air cond. MS 2nd Ave. N.COMP. fum. apt. <30 3nd Ave. W.

CLEAN. UO Bth £. Ph. 2034 or 44B.

3 RM. to n . apt. Ml «lh Arc.

3-RM. fum. Bungilow Apt*, tadJOSTAMZRB ina. Ph. O ula 97J

APTE O zfud 4:s Ualo North

H icOiT fum. 3 T tti. prlv. bivch, .close In; aUo l-rm , kitchenette, •newly deb. 263 6tli Ave. N. 237J.

OLBAN, oomfortabU. quiet, attroo- Uve apt. Call a l Apt. ia. Calif. Apt*. MO tod Ave. N_Ph. 180*.

FLSASANT. attracUva. ao i.T lh .N .

UNFURNISHED HOUSES, 2. and » mi. houaei. Ph. 121I0M.

l-RM. unfura. cabin. 221W. Addison

•RM a mod. Rea*. Phone 443.

S RM. mod' house. Bzeel. location, e^k tr. 2 0 7th N^fiTsSB.

4>ROOM modem bou«. newly dae- or»tfd.--4 -block from Lincoln •cliooi. 40S 0th Qt. North. ■

FURNISHED HOUSESiL Ii» e ,o lo « ln .4 n trd W .

S.RM. fum. house. W. O. Smith.

l-RM. fum. cabin. J2l W. Addliim,

3'RM. fum. houie. « 0 7th Ave. &

REAL ESTATE LOANSLOANS on PARM8 end go>figH

Pred P. Datca-N ortU rn a t e ID». Qg Peavcy-Taber O * . Ph. 1379

tU % 1* aU Landare currtntly peoin#.' Why pay OMt> See KiUonH I t a a Loan OftlCB a t m »rd Ave. S.,In T, F.

'WANTED TO RENT OR V . . - a B A S E -

HOMES FOR B i a s I'HM. tiouM u more. n s.B atrlsoo .

mSdTB u .P h .a

HOT38ES on Pinmero SL'AU.-mod- ■am. Uwn. ahnibe. electric hoi water heaten. WUl.toka'plelt.UP- truck la trade.-Ph. 1137.

1 RM. modem home, good con> dlUon. pttved street, I37M. Vcryreaeonable temis.

-4*RM. clo«-ta.~ |l7M .7. K. ROSSRTB A A. S. BBraON • ' _ ' Phase t a

HOMES FOR SALE

5-room modem tioiw u llh slccp- liif pordi. 3 full city loi.i. only

- »1300. t?SONew 4 room modem house: H.ard-

wood floori, cement tut^meni, pipe furnace, girnit; ' I31S0.

. cMti. Will lake laie mod^l pickup ai payment.

New 5 room modem home with dlnellt. oiik Iloor«, plenly ol built In patitneu. full cement

, baaement arid drain, furnace' and iilohr. ta rrge with cemfni drive. Wn.-Ji. sclw l dt. i.' 14700. >700 caili and imucsslotL

.. DEAUOHAMP-i ADA.MS .135 Shoiont So, Phone 304

OR TRXd'E 'W K . lala. 1U\ Em I. Ph. 113-R,

FARMS AND ACREAGES ..........FOR SALE

IMP. A. I ml. E. of Washington achool. VJrlie V>. H. ChMcrs, Rl, 7. Jerome. , ' -

WELL locAied and well Improved 40-acre (arm al Muftnush, Price 14.800, tr , Int.; prln. and Int. pay-

• mcut »2JJ |)tr year. Write S. M. ' Chadbum, JpfOme'. Ph. S37-M.

aOOIX,well-lmp. 190 a. farm. 7H aiL NW of Buhl Price'*15X100, 10% don-n; annual payment Incl. prlo«

- and Int. U75. If purchnsed now ’ possible obtain landlord's sliar«.

Write S. M. Chadbum; Jerome. ld a ,P h . i« .A I . . . . . -

140 ACRCS-lOO A smooUi. virgin SOIL cleared and fenced.-IOO shares water; located on pavement east-----------}r:-onaeM ij it. punn>incliru -N o mcks—no., seepage—no wecda. » ia per acre.

SWIM INVraTMENT 00 .

3113S and 3^46 recondlUoced Wood Brothera Uireshen. Quaranteed A -l eohdltloa P. t Blcknell, SOO N. Waah. Pli. 17.

28-IN. Case s e p a r ^ wltir eeed and jiea attAClrniVut; 33-36 In* te n is il tractor, good cond. Must sell at onc« two. o . A. Silva, aoodlng, Ida. , ■ /■ \

HAY. GRAIN, FEED -DAIRT AND BOO MINERAL

Start udBy-You need III OLOBE SEED & PESO CO.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

WKLL trained saddle horses, some choice plnlos; all ages. Also Heniy Mandt mounUJn wagon, heavy .hames^ maditaery, etc. Bee BIU Xmbon a t Kirk's Market, 1 ml. X. on-Klmbefly-road^---------- --------- •

TOULTRYRED fries. Guy Turner. O W M

HfiAVY.OTers. Oea A.-Bradle7.

LIVESTOCK—POULTRY _____ :_WAJJTED--------- r - : -

pRcea pald toc-'our (U chlfkeni tad 'turkeys. Indepead*

.,«at_ltort ,Oomp>ay.. , - -

BIRDS. DOGS...RABBITSBLACK aad white iqais 6prtBger

flpa^el, 7 mos. 3 N. •« E, of * . S PDlnU. .

WANTED TO BUY ■WHEAT and boriey. Ph. H .

BABTS puy pen. Ph. (y3 -B i.

SMALL rofrtg. Real, Ph. 3 ^ «r B7.

WANTED TO BUYWANTED: 23 or ]S. combmstion - . t h r e s h i n g mschlne. Hartle-y

. ■ Ranch, mL E . I fl. of Hazelion.

511SCELLANEQU8 FOR SALE

»85 W r C v i ft. boat and-n 4 h.p. motor. Ph. J7J (8 to fl).

MOWER TtFTAinfi for'aU miUces of'mo»er5. Low pricca

Krengil's Hardware.

MUn£SCO-ALL COLORS Bruihes loaned frre.

BUIENQELB HARDWARE

SELL IT TIIROUOH WANT ADS W hether you hare a Spits puppy,

an elKtrln range, an Iw box- or an umbrella tent . '. . ilie.Wunl Ad Way U.the quick wayl Phone 38,or 3f tCKlsyl •

FOR SALE OR TRADE

sonite linmg, aouole llaorf, elrc bullt-lna. Biirgalnl 350 Malh^S.

HOUSEHOLDFURNISIllNGS

SMALL elcc. rangei and rcfrlecra- ■ tors, aultnble for tir'Ji. Oood cond.

Rcaaoriftblo. Pli:' n « «r 1M7.

OOOD iiied hl-btici; slnlu, clicftn: baUjtubs and plumblns Jl*lurc.n; pipe and fltunc.i.i Idaho ' Junk llouic, 153 Slid Aic. Soutli.

■»re .- w iUnut fiiiiuiRi fliA m . u i -NETTE SCT ..........=S430JJ5. - . (Table c itrndi to g fU

^^)ON'SWE HAVE four uml llvlnjt room (

In our Bivrfliiln U u-.eiiient that are goUw W «II a.i soon u we >_.. a t a very low pricol If you need on^conio'on Inl -

HARRY MUSGRAVE

• RARGAINSl .1—Almost new elec. ra n se ... liDiO1—Table lop Colemnn giuollne

range, almo.M new ... - ...... I liO1—Combination gaaoliiie ranne.

tn food cond. a t a ipMlsI price! I—ComCln’nilon ras and n'ood

range a t half price!' 1—Jlolpolnl'flee, oven . ’ DiO1—Olobe conl r a iu je ______ I2i 0I—Ilefivy coal rnnce ___ 17JO4—Small coal mngr.v OHS to Sld.501—Kitchen .K o o k eiiaoUne-------

ranfeo-you maXe the prleel 1—Lang elec. griddle, like new 19.S0 1—1V3I] Kotpolnt dec. grldiHs 3S.00 I<-«3 BAl. nnd 1-S3 gil.. range

boilers, exim hca»y. at a bargain. 1—Larse coal wnier heater ... 17J0 LIQUID OAS S: APPLIANCE CO.

42S Main AVI, South

HOUSEHOLD-FURNISFIINGS

JU ST RECEIVED 194J Lin(! of •

WOOL RUGS ■

L arjr a.-ray n( colur.i and pntUnt! In IX vnrlrtv p! .•ir.rs mnKlnj from (Kon.'.lunnI to full room ' ’

. ..M O O N 'S

AUTOS FOR SALE

■31 MODfX A jport coupe A-l iliiion. -J12' 4lh Ave. E. Cnll aft<-r 6-.30 p. m.

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

EXCEPTIONALLV well bihlt trRller house. Pirone (43.T^Vm PALLS LUMBER OO.

JEROMlEVlillor*—Dr. and M n. ...

Vtrnon Fluhrcr of 1 ^ Anselfs, Calif., arrlVfd'UiIs weeWcrbe gucsb o( .Mr. onu Mr.v H brrl R'tM ftutl

vbiiiMR with Mr. oftil Mr.-.. Lre Mprrl.i. THo' arc nKo vbitins

grnncl dniinhter family. Atr. and Mrs. Everelt Posey oJ Hie arnndvli'W ilL'.lricl.'

.Mere VUII»-Ml.\a Ruth Tliomp. >n o( Seaillr. nrrlveri here TurMl;iy

n ionilus..lnr. .1 -vi-vt *.iai frlenoa Jd reliillvev Ml.--'. Thomp-.on la n :ece of Mr. nnil Mrj. L. W. piom p-

Jlirltiaay D lnner-M r. and Mrs. H.' D. Cook o( Jerom e.rnieruiiicil dinner Sundiiy compfimeming'Olenn Jrnklni. a hrnllirr cil Mrs. CnnW'Ills biriirtliiy,

Lawn Pari}'—Kor nil ndull mem­bers o( the 6‘. .Jeromes parish, mcmbc-ni of the C.uthohc LciigUe and Ih# men of the Holy .Vome /.oflfty o( the Jerome church ciitci'iitlnrU

5ilcnlc'sind Uiwh jiAViy n l Hit R. V. Chojniicky'.i north of Jerome, netwoen Ilfiy ainl^slxty were pres­ent. Arrahncmeiitn commlupfs were Mr. nnd Mrs. Wnlliice Jcllljon. Mr. and Mr. j Frank Titus end .Mr. nnd Mr.i. John Hofiinan, Ertiertalmnnit eommllli'e was Mrs. L. W. Snnberg, Mrs. Wilson Churchman and Mrs. S. L. Tlionie. .

Utah Qufst-i.Mi.v-1 Reva Dills of ga it UkB City. Ulah. has been K ;c5t Uie past lew weekj.»nl ihe 'om e o( M iu Nndlne Dougherty.

YUlt Frlend».-Mrs. Nora Alien of. Grand Inland. Neb,, and Mrs, J. T. K rhanek. Longview. Wa.\h„ both ib lc rs of Mr*. H. D, Cook.

■ liinB -n i^ii>e-^!;-nom e here. Alio visiting with friends and relAtlves here from rNsrtlnnd, Ore.. Is Mm. Jeroma Baker and h e r’fjimlly. Mrs, Baker In the dnilWiier o( Mr. and Mr; . Krivniiek aM t^l^u the first child bom In Jeromr.. She and her family are al/.o vlr.lUn^ a t Twin Fal1«. _ I,-

Business and Professional ; ^

DIRECTORYB icy cle S a U i & Service

D U A ^ 8 ^ 0 L t e Y '- - p R 0 . IBl

B icycles fo r RentOLOYSTaN'S-PHONE 505-R

C o a la n d ^ y o o d

C urta in Shop

D ry CieaninaParisian Dry Cleanen. Pho B50.

, F loor Sandliig

OLD and new work. FREE eitlmstes. Fred Pfelfler. PhQQs 180CJ.

H ouseholdE fc ir l: Hot Plates. Jl.is.’ f c t r io

fans II.SS. Diamond aard«are.

Insurance.Northwestern Mutual Ufp Ins.. C a

M. g. Helrobau Bp. Ag; Pti- im .

Job P rin llngQUALITY JOB PRINTING

Letterhead*.. . . tian Pieces B u J ln ^ C a rd i. rd d c te . eniionerr'

K e y Shop

. . j i jo iu n i

6M- J.-S . Wblta tint (or. loans co homes or boslnea prop^y. Low R am . -qutok sarviea. 1S9 Msln-B.

• EXTRA CASHfor

VACATION FUN I 4 5 to $60 -

-O N SiaKATUnSONLVi •

M o n ey to L oan

$25 td $1000 .;' ON YOUR CAR-------

UP TO 18 M O N T H S ^ RFTAY , ContracUi refinanced—privats .

*iu\Ies flnaneed-Hrash' advanced.

Consumers Credit Company

LOCAL CO.. .Boijow on your <-nrl QUICK-CONFIDENTIAL

•17’O A N S WESTERN FINANCE CO. - ' Next w Fidelity Bank

OWNED BY IDAHO MONEY

O steopa th ic P h y s ic ia n ^M llkr CUUc. il3 Main N. Pb. 1971.

Dr.'O. W, Rose. 114 Main N . Ph. 9 n .

P la n in g M illWo njftke aaslu'doora, screens, eaW-

' P lu m b in g a n d B e a tin gReflnlU WBt«r softecen: «U'bumlag

water h * > t f . Pjbg.^, ,,

R a d io R e p a ir in g .POWELL BADIO-PBONS BOS.

Sru>$ K e W i ' i n g '

R alph .s. Turaer a t Hudson-CIarkl.

~ T fa n e r » 'm W . House*. Oeia Trsller Co.,

V f h o k t e r i n i

, V a cu u m C U ffi f f f i

\ ' W td e k RepalTtnQS n s le r^ }*ir*lar>^ Opp. Woolvorth.

Life’s Like That By Nelir

.1 c.in-Rcnd mnncy n n d 'J Io w cr .s I y o u Ncnd Ihls um brella a n d o v e r-

SOOfiEiA. pii'iliiiiiyer.iftry iiiVc.-.iitaUon nfaftivltloi ttiir. r.lartnl.

'm e Cfrm;m miubirr to UruKimv sulucqjir’uly orilcft^l dlsbaniltnnil of thf. German Nalloiiii! Soclallil party.

Ociimiii labor Inm t jind .oU icr mnn nrt:!inlwUoM In Urunwty.

Politica l Factions C o m p li- - calc Problem o f

‘F i lth Colum n’ ‘ ..BUE.S'dd AIRM iCorrcspoi^ener

Is complicated endlr.-.niy hy liim.. . erable political (action:. whOf.f < ll~ [luifs choracierlte both peace and

■ D uuncuuiiln^ .be'lwcrn dlssnm l- led domc. .tlc k>ouib and KcnulnHy mibverjlvc One. Is dlfflculi, imcl there 1» Btroiig paulblllly Ihul llip IiilU-r wlll uilempi to dlaB»ii;e iiicm.^elvci

I iht {orWtT. .J.'rom UnyUruBuny ftiih It.-; report

of Nnrl mliltraUon lo Ihe larKCi.t

meet Uie -enemies wiuiln." • Exceiil’for Uruguay, lumcvi-r.

'-flfUt colunin">rtporu appear to far to b'e linked »llh antl-KOwmmeiit poljtlclaiis ai^d a»plrailons toward pollilcal coups.

Prer.ldeiil Roberto Ortl.r (oiuid ru - lors about revolla nnd iincleriiroiind

proJecM 10 aggravating Uiai he U> MK-d a blsnlcei denial Umi » "ftih column" extoU In Antentlna. T5ie

; night l«o biimh,\ rxplodt-d aboarcl a DrlU. h frelKhlrr bHtii; loaded n ltli allied tiljipllc:! tn Biienor. Aires.

_-Ui ArEi-nllna and UruKimyare preparing legblailon td m en .lubver- slve activities and lo sirengUien de­fense. The former Is studying on extraordinary defense biidKCt of ap­proximately 1300.000,000- f t SoiiUi American record.

InvMtlgallon Started Several Oermons were ivnMU-tl la.'.t

i j t tk in Uniguay u a ne« Iriw wa. promulgnted burning aisoclauons devoted to-foreign propaganda. A

some lourcei claim Uiere a r . .. 000,000 Grnnani ol flr^l. /.ccond nnd ililrd r.cncrailon In these provinces. -During llip.World war Germany

tried 'wlllioui lucre;.* to inieresi lia former naUoiml? in Hrftrll.. The eruls<.-r ilrtmen visited - .'.ouilicm Brazil pori.i liut Uie reeepUoo . was

cool that ihr \rnlure was nbnn-' donetl. ] • .

Naii "CultutV’.apreaa*Nazi Qfnuftny claims tlje jJluatlon

1.1 cliauged noA-. 'T he spread' ' Natl eulturi-'oinong Uie Oermwis of lower llrfirJl u astounding." snid__Informed iraveler. "TJie chnuceiof Uielr Inlertentlon should the present coiifllci rxiend lo this hem Lipher^are many Ume.i as great a:

I lfl!4." ■■ ■ .UrvRUay, whieh ha.i virtually r>i

Imporloni dcfcnw. would be forced U). call tor aid W Uie event "flfUi - column'; coup. Arvcntlnft pledged support in Uie last war. .

The prr.ipnce of United States coilsers In souinem waie'rfTiow Is lnierp_reled In some (tun rtm "as * ■gMlure o( a-vmraneir on 'lh la ' polnl.'

C S g a l a d v e r t i s e m e n t s

>ALF.NOTICF. OF SIIERiT t H ^IN THE DIflTBICT C O u K t —

THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL D IS ­TRICT OF THK' STATB OP IDAHO, IN AND TOR THE COUNTS' OF W IN FALLS. ..

MARIC C. BROWN. m _____TUvU\U!C .

’ W. KrllHUV.N. ' ■Dclcndtinl.

Under and by virtue o( an JJxecu- llan Usued out of Ui( sbovo entitled court, in '(h* above enutled action, dated ths U th day of June. 1840. wherein (he plalnlUf obuln«d n Judgment againsi. the defendant herein, on the jOth day of November. 103B (o» the lum of lljoo.OO, I have levied iipoh all the right. ‘Utle, in ­ieresi, and claim of said defendant, of, In and u the- following de- liCTiBed real eitaie aiCuated in the Oounty of Ta’ln Fall*. Stats of Ida­ho. tfl'Wlt; . .

Lot No. 14 of AdOlson T, SmlU) Tract, also .described a* follows:

Uio S o u th eu tot-BW!! SD>4 Secuon 10, Town-,

alilp 10 8. Range 17 £B.M : th^ncT North 683,7 feet, (hence West 338.S feet tbenoe South 881i feet (henco E u t 1 2 ^ feet to plAcs of begtnamg. being a pert of SWU SEU 8eeU#n 10. ‘n>wnsblp lO'S. Range 17 KJilA. formerly Known u Lot' U Addison T. Baillh T n e t . itautUng In the name- of ,W. S. Brown.

Lots'sevcn ' n i - i« r t! B h r - r 8 ) r tn - Carrlco-Warburg Uaet Number 1.In Fall* county. Idaho, stand­ing ih, the a m e of Wbl UoOaalslt.

PUBLIC 'NOTICE la : HEREBY GIVEN: 'D u t on the n th day of July. IHO, a i (h* hour of l«:oo o'clock' A UounUIn Time, dfT jo rw iK 'T rw rT iu i 'h O T ro o w o rthe Court House of the County' oT T v ta Falls, f lta u of Idaho. X will, in obedlehet t» taU. SmeuUsn. teU th« ibove deeciibed preperfy to sa tu ty plolatlfrs- judgment with Interest tfterwD. tfltether with tU eoeu th a t have accrued or m n j« r « « .- to the BlgheM bidder for cosh. Uwtul m(mey..Qf the.U&lled BUtea •Sated a t Twin Pall*. Idaho, o a

th tt l? th day c< Juae.- L. W. SA W K ptS. - -

.- .8 h e r in . .T w l4 n U t Ooimty, Idaho.

P ii^ ;iews-:Jan* 20. 37, July 8,11.';19«:

fiOllfmBB IEOyilSE

Botto ifscn Calls J o r P re s e r ­vation of Am erican .-

' SystemjtUPF.nr, Jill). < (,7',-Govenior C.

Hotfullvni. a[l(1rf^sllls n largn crti'Ad ot InilciicifUrncr day cele-

ll'e Ruprrt rodeo grounds. ' tWay urstd American.^ "lo ko on- ■mslnimnlni: n^r country a> a havfn ol rellne' for ihe oi>prp.v.rd of all nailon'. osXiiu! only and insli.tlng

ml ihelr first altcnriince sliall b«> Ihi- itarn and ilripri.- DelhfrliiK llir InftMre Ulk of the ly diirliit; tlir muny fcl(.briiClon.i

Uiruiislioiii the itau: tn obArrvnnce of July Fmmli and nf the Wih an- nivci.Mir/ of Icliilion ;nJmli.stnn day yr'terrtny, lln- untr chi>-i execntlVB (Irdairil:

“If I a

h.- .m!:,l;lr ' . - '•'Ui'tOIT. jump lll'O

fndlru , etrrnal nm,-. nf the r.v.iem hcmlsiiiitrr, irt (n up some of o u r - ' :iwu ll(fRt .•^ irfo rc Ur, ijiiii ihc rviradc of Iho toin hrrrfiiicii in Ki'troiif. let ll Jife- pure. to drtrml ourselvrs ngalnsi

,lh rlr fiitr>. line" *. Tlil.s citintry -cnnnol police Ulfl wntiil" nnti "up'ran'I make It aafn .

nicy.' hr .-jild. "KroedOm e.innn! h* itpon • {)copJe."

"1 ^cllrip a r r.i'n br ninsl useful ■> cnl11a[loii,“ the ^mm^o^ added, uy pier.crMng oa this coatlnrnl end T tneiU nnrrt'S istrruie or.iem fo r— liltli our ^at|||.r^ louclil and under hlch wo ha\r ihu*. Iiir prospered bovp nil Uie naiiniit. of ilir earth . ' "To defend Uiai sy.Mein hi otir own

beloved coi^nir}-. ynli and 1 m utt BKaln pledse our Uves, our fortunes '

In yiiiiih Aiiirrlcj liiclr, i.iiUvrti.ho acUMiy la found and Uie

taken In rir.il with It.Triivclers .frniii ili'ar.il claim Uie

wd'idj "llllh <otumn" may nol l)i inililished there. An^ihini; rmiccrii. ceining Uie po.\Mt)iliiy of involve luent In the F.uropran «a r rxcpjil pronouiicrmsnls by rii^klUcnl lloo:.c- vrli and o-.her American Ipolfesmen al-.fi Is isboo. ^, Paraguay. reccntlK*<lil''ii' llj in f South Aniprlran dicial hft.s a stllf cen'onliip uL-.o a iu . . . . . nlattng. csrefully the publlcn'iion of news to avoid orJendtns any belllg. ercD«., . • • _

Bolivia 10 a If ...rr. rxsenl krepn lu' te on ptiblicaHons.’The e)M of olwin'ers scanning

South Aiiietlca lor Mi»pleloiis algm lurn Inevtiably lo nmrll. whiye iwc loner. proviiwe. nre hcftvHy popu.

strenKUieiied considerably recently In several counirIc.< lo prevent the smuggllns of ivmw.

Chile h u a subilanllal Qerroan

T'br Rnvrriinr un\ lo leave Rupert im tlil ISt Mnniprlirr, and lomor- . iw will psrticifiBie Irr Joint Ictahb-

Wyomlng golden jubilee celtmonles ----- there,

THEATERSIDAHO

I, S.ii—'-11(1(1 Man From Red niiiK-." Jnluinv J,!uck Droxvn. Bob ' Baker, Futiy KntRhl. “ - n

Sun.,' Mon.. Tuc.'..-"Drolhcr O r­chid," Edw, (Jiioblnw n. Atm Soth- ern, Humphrey fJosarL

ROXY •Krl,. Sni—"Tiie Return of Wild

BUI." BIU nlloll.S inru ■ - “You -Can’i \Pool

Your WKe," Lucille il.ill. JiSnes Ellison. ■________

ORPHEUM - - FrI., SaL — "Florian.”' Robert ycmii:,*Helm Qllljeri,’• •Sun., Mon.. Tucs. — “Waterloo Bridge." ViHen.LetKh. Robert Tnylor.

Vt'ed. Tlitira. — ■’'Diose \Vere the Days.- Wlllinm Holden, .B o n i t a Oranvllle. Q ra Qlone.

spread and the liovemnient-ias In­dicated no Blarm., '

-Glo^e obier\ers arc a«recd timt when anc^lf a Trojan horse Is tro tted - out In South America II WlU be hitelied lo an old.wiymii whosi^or- Iglnal function was « th some long- stonding Iniemal. political concern. '

Elsewhere In LaUn America these happening! have been noted;

Mexlco-Artltur ■Dletricli, G erman legaUon press officer, declared per- • sojia non grau t

—Ousiertuila-All nalurallted c ltl- .

Colombia _ oivem m ent invest!- . gated reitm-i* of "flfUt co lum rilae-- u n u u near Panama OanaL

Make This Model at HomeTwin F alls N e\f6 Pattern

DESIUR". VOliNG rlHNCWiS

. t j f c ^ /in c c M m S

The."lonsue~ln*lhe-eheek" de- m ureneu of this frock is Irresistible to any leen-age girl. In P a t- tern < lfl Anne Adams combine* a ._

'Kntlmental air wlUi Ulhe. s t i r t® - --y lined princtss style. detailh u .b e en planned for the m lslm um ,;. of sewing effort. You can *ee tor.- ; yourself t iu t the l « t i y yoke a o d ; ; center front panel are tn eoe '

. Wec«-make ihem on the WaeV T . .. like.- Or Instead, blas-eufr the tw o :> sie-. panels a tiro n t and back. T btri.

-pnlfed-ileevei-tfB-cloKd*- -------’perky, flared opening*. this dress loo^ gay wllh t n

Pattern UTS 1* *;vtUshla ta :^ and niuee* sises io, ia. 'lC lB

- iB r . i u * r s i a * T r J o m - T r iB s u e M Uke* 4 yarjU sr “- • * and 7'yards edging. -

Bead P i m x N 01 oolnf f tr th li A

•W rttt-pW alr-i DRZS8 AMS n r U M

O u te ite a ttO |B n .la tfa sh io n .--* — - -

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•P A G E 1 ^ :> T T T ^ N F A L L S N E W S.T W IN FALLS. ID A H O . FRIDAY M O Rm N G . JU LY 6 .1040

ID A H O D E P A R T M E N T S T O R E"IF IT ISN T RI5 H T , BRIf^G l|T B A C K "

au an

AFTER-the-FOUKTH GLEAN-t/ Sctturdai^

i>RV n o o n s d b i t .

SUJIMljR l^ABRICS

l 9 C y d .; Sfincr." tikI ljrnmlclotlv«,

• vaJnc.i lo_3'.lc. C lcan -iip priL-f.

D tiy GOODS DKPT.

I’RINTEDTIAYON CRIiPES

/ 3 9 ^ Y*!:All a r t ;in" \vic l G \ijininlccri witMhaliLr..

N(;w sp r in p a n d s iim m o r s ty le s . V alues

U) 98c yil. . ' *■ >

liivcstigalc (liese worlliwliilc saviii«s. Save on warm weather irKU'cliaiulise llial you ii(!C(I now ami forllie next several uioiUtis/^ l)iit be liere'^arl'Y as the quaiilities iu iiiost cases arc limited.

OllV ■GOODS DKIT.

Printed Bembcrg Sliccrs

4 9 c ;T'All nrp new »ummrr'rnbrlc-i tliat n}U;st hr sold now, Light niVI (lark Kroiunl-v Florni strljie p.nicrm. 33" wide. RfKitlur ' Ofle \ivluf-i.

i ;) r iv GOODS n E r r .

Novelty Bracelets

2 5 c Eiich .

Only It { f f of ihcr.e )efl from our »i cl:il tlial told t l SSc rnch.

‘ RKAUy TO WEAR DEPT.

TajJo^'cd S u its ',

^ 6 . S SiW illnr 19.90 and $11J» <nlurn. SIttj 14 nml Ifi In nav j. Inn und pray. ,

- D ny GOODS D E rr . -

' Misses' Bathing Suits

98<• Sniln liu.lfx — ftll wool

- luilex eomblncd, One <

»iylr.v-nCKllljir vnjiiffl lo.»l-9B.

ECONO.MV nASF.MF.NT ...

• 120

Women’s anil M isses’

Bathing Suits6 6 C

IMll/'r reek And novelty siyle.i. AU wool knit, cotton llnrd. « llh and wltli- otil .iktrt. Solid c.oloM nnd color com- blnntlnns. Have RrRUlKr one. '

One Hundred Pair Ladies’ Novelty Summer

ShoesSPECIAL CLEAN UP

at

O ne Sm all Group of Children's S A N D A iS and KEDS

*2’» 98'

im v GOODS DKI'T. • n i i v c o o n s - i ) K i

S um m er

Crcp'o nibbLT cnji.s iii sol^ii c nloi's o r t

to n e c ffcc t.s. Valiip,'; lo ‘JHc.

n n y g o o d s devI'T .

BATHING SANDALS

25<?- A ]jir(;(‘ trrniip nf liathinK' sandals. Ail sizc.s

ntiii a Kond sL'kclion of .sLyJos. Some havp wuiRc soles. H('Kii]ar value.';'to D8c.

O u r e n t i r e s t o i i l ; o f '

h i b r i c o r s i m u l a t e d

“ l e a t i r e r b a g 5 = “ A l l -

s o l d a t 9 S d d u r i i i g

s e a s o n . ^

Whitn.s, liKht combrnntion. Si>ort oxfonis ."ind flpcctntor pumps and wcdRiM.

- ■ M ^ a l u e s ^ p S 4 . 9 5 ^

^ .Main Floor Shoe Dept.

One Group Ladies’ Novelty

W edgies and Play Sandals

Real value.?. F o r p!ny and drcAs wear.. ■

Values up to

M ain Floor Shoo Dcjil.

O n/G roup Men’s Sport

$ |9 7' Kolcct your vacation «linP!i from

th is-lo t.Main Floor Shoe Dopl.

OXFORDSRpoctal K i y .

. $ ' 2 , 9 4 I

'• Value.-? up lo SC.QO. Short . . lots from our re^rular [

.^tock. White, two-torics j and sport shoes. -Crepe ; and Icnthorsolcs. \

M ain F loor Shoe Dept.

ECONOMV BASEMF-NT

UPHOLSTERY CLOTH

J l S f i ja _

i BIEN’S STOBE

, 15 Only

r M EN’S POLO SHIRTS

.Mostly Small Sirc.s ■

M ain F loor Shoe Dept.

An excellent materinl for covering * m ap scatfl_ and.chnirrf: 36 inches - ' wide. Four patlerni* to choose from.

, Regular pricc. 25c yd. '!

[ , 5 0 c

^.R irgulftr DSc^vaJues. Hflwaiian'palm d c siffn . •. ■

■ DKY (;noi)s i)Err.

C U R T A INS P E C IA L !

A specia l prfiinolifin fo r y o u r s u m m e r uae. fin? . ( iiin lity m aniui^'iic w illi clicniH c do t;i. So lid coIor.H.

C re a m o r ccn i dr vnrij,'atL'(l sLi-ipes in Rooj) color co m b in atio n s, luich a ty le hn.'< r u f f le n n d a r c 2 1/6

.y a rd s IpnK. An o tils t.in d in ;r c u r ta in sp e cia l. .

n o y s ’ n rpT . MUNSKN(aVl;AR • SHIRTS AN D

SllOUTS FOU'UOYS'

13cSIlKlit Irrrd ib ri of/’ n:.r i AlitrL% coiiir lit . lrf} Irom uliort.' 20 10 31.

t READY TO WEAJt DV.PT.

T ~ Onc-I.nf*of Knrlv. ___

SPRING HATS

8 8 e

; All lormi-r »2Sa t o . JSSO ;

vftlur!i.''All »mnll herd tltcs.

MEN'S .STOnr >. ./ - 1 0 O nly

Tounc"71en*.4 . , . S leevele .ss

SWEATERSi o c

•Rrsulnr D8< vnJuf*. wrlRhV KurmenU In eolort o l tun.JirowTj'nnd Rrcen.

READy TO UXAIX I>E|’T.

.......... ' ------ 7 0 n ly

'■ " G K S 'u im r iH m n s ' ~H A T S FO R W O M EN "

$2.98neiuUr J7iO

Fine flu»llty frits.in-«lnf, blue snd cruy, lUbboimlrM In blue*— ■ . • • ■

n o v s ’ iit px.

iri Only Yank .Iiinior liiue- Denim

COVERALLS

All .'Ir^ ,fl n^giilnr filiyyluci.

* .......... -

■ -novs.-DEPT.- 9 Only

BOYS’ BUSH COATS

' . $ 1 . 9 8nftuU r SZM Vilu#r

.Jllue.or.brottn KitordiiuJn.Ai7 iw>f-Ho-!8—

BOVS’ DEI’T.

. ; 2 0 n ly •Jackie Jumper WASH SUITS

$1.79 ,

nOYS- DEPT.

.2 Only liOYS’ SPORT COATS

9 8 c

17 Boy's’ F,elt BASEBALL CAPS

lOC aa

ECONOMT DASKMENT

H ixli Styled W edge “O.xfords-aiid S to p sN o v city s ty le s . W h ite w ith b lu e a n d w h ite w ith red tr im . S ize s :U,o to 8 . N o t c o m p lo ie . C lean up of-.va iuca to ?1.-Jfl. •

nOYS- DEPT.

, 2 Only / -■s p o r t :j a c k e t s ^ ---------

47c

8 Only BOYS^ SLACKS

$1.98R fjulix » t 65 VnlUM ,