TODAY’S NEWS TODAY Nine Irrigated Idaho Counties
r of Aodit Don** •< VOL. XXnL NO. 281—6 CENTS. Pr- TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. TUESDAY. NO\’EMBER 12, 1040. OFFICIAL a n NEW SPAPEB HITLER AND MOLOTOV CONFER 52 Die as Early Bomb Assassins Kill Two Children Soviet, German Leaders ^ Winter Closes in OF Plot Future Course at
On United States W.^SHIKQTON. Nov. 13 (U»-Ttie Meeting Held in Berlin supreme court today affirmed By FREDERICK C. OECnSNER I By United P m s naUv>^Mbor relations board order BERLIN, Nov. 12 (U.R)—Adolf Hitler received Soviet ' Snow and freezing tem p eratu res clamped mo3t of th e nation Inralidsflng a cV w l shiH) contract Visits Hitler Premier-Foreign Commissar Viacheslav M. Molotov “for a in a wintrj’ grip today as destructive gales which left at between an Atnerx-an PederaUon of Labor union and an tndiana cor- long conversation” at hia reichschancellcry this afternoon, * hast 52 persons dead in the midweat battered furiously at porauon In which the CIO Dnited the official German news agency D. N. B. reported. the-eastern aeaboard. Automobile Wortrrs rUimed a ma- The agency said Molotov and Hitler conferred in the pres W inter’s early invasion was the most severe in decades, Jonty of all pUni empJoyei. ence of German Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop. causing uncounted milftons of dollars’ property damage across AFL atton'.ej-s had told the court the case was of vital importance to It added Molotov wa^accompanied to Hitler’s headquarters a broad ‘belt of the central existence of all crali unloos, espe by M. Dekancsov, Soviet deputy foreign commissar. A de and southern sectors ih addi-> cially In those plants where tachment of elite storm troopers presented honors at the • tion to the hea\T toll of organlsatioQs compete with tarter arrival and departure of the visiting Rusaiatvs. \ human lives. IndiBCrtsl unions. i[G The InvaUdaied conuaet was be* Molotov arrived in B erlin a t I And th« lore* of Uie stonn—• tween the AFL InicmaUonal Assocl- 11 a. Ri. on a m ysterious mis terrWylng canpound of wind, snow aUon of Machlnt&u, which claimed sion that stirred speculation «ltd eoW—WM nol spent. P lflj- to repment tool it»m employes o l mll«HUi*hour winds tore at prop> in every world capital. Before FOR f o o d™ the Serrkk corporauon. Munde, R A N C e V O lG visiting Hitler he conferred erty iQ Engrand and the mkl> Ind.. a parts manufacturing planu die AtlanUe states u tenpenturcs with Ribbentrop. dropped to treeiins levels. Icy Na Lecal Pawrr He was met at the Anhalter rail oquaUs and snow pounded at the In another Isbv^sr ca.«« the supreme way sUUon by Ribbentrop: Field Rocky mountain re^on for the court ruM the NLRB has no lc«al S M S T Marshal Wilhelm Keitel, chief ol Uie fourth day. BUCHAREST. Rumania. Nov. 13 power to require Wagner act vio Balloting gets underway at 8 p. m. lators to reimbur» public relief German supreme command: Benin- cmly the southern Pacific coastal aU!>—Thousands of homeless pleaded today In four areas of Twin Falla rich Hlmmler. head of tho eecret for food and clothing today as of agencies fsv amounts paid to strikers coimty for election of AAA com ■re* escaped the ttorm's v n th . or workers lUecaU^r dLvharged. The police; Robert Ley, head of tbe which swept In fnxn Uie extrane ficials sought to obtain accurate esti munity committeemen and county Nail liibor front, and othen. mates of dead and Injured and dam decl5>:>n came tn a Republic Steel oonventton delegates, and voting In northwest five daya ago and hewed ca». one of the numet\>us UtlgaUbns Pageantry MtttfBg to » cceUy course southeasxerly. then age tn Rumania’s mosfdevastattog the other three areas wtU be staged The customary pageantrr was eartliquakc in more than a centiu7. growms out of the 'liUle steel strike’’ at the same lime Wednesday eve missing, however. Neither the An northeasterly ' across the naUoa— of 1«T. gparine only Isolated spots. The government sent bulldUig ning. Ralph Wilson, secretary of the halter staUon nor tbe eq\ure In material and army tents to the In a third ma}cir action the su county agricultural conservation as- front of It was decorated. Street*, CoaUnned OAA stricken areas and neighboring Bal preme court agreed to re\lew a kiw.v aoclaUon, said today. were barren of flags. A tlngle'swas- The U. S. weather bureau at Chi kan nations contributed to relief court declsMQ denying the govern- Date for the county convenUon' at tika. paired viUi tbe RusaUa bam- cago forecast continued cold, with funds. m eat the nght u> sue lor triple : which seven comn\unlty delegates mer and sickle banner, hung from .mow flumes and frosty winds In Early, unofficial estimates had damages under the anti-trust laws , wlU select the coun^ AAA commit the entrance to the raUwsy (ta- the north eetxtnl s^^tea. *Rw out placed the death toll at nearly l.OOO. for tassw alleged to haw resulted tee for 1041 wiU be set this after Ucin'8 itcepUon ball...... - ...... l e t ftlong th e^ w tetn ca«bo«id buLtoday thi. best cstl* Irom ^enUc»l Uds wibmlUed U noon ' at a session of the major Before entering an automobile, ndrth of tb* MaaoO'DUon Une was mate was 400 dead, 800 Injured. rubber Ure manulscturers on gov group, Wilson said. Molotov reviewed a guard of honor, ernment purchs5«s. Final declston lor s e w e coUa and taow Beese Presides raising hla bat Instead of saluting. clouds, n u n lc t bad ctuted today lesU, Basau and Ptiscani, in the oil In the contJore^^y may have fij- The streeU nearby were cordoned reaching effect on go\-emment buy Wolter Reese, CBstleford, Is chair In thft aortbem points ot New Tort. district, had been hit hardest. AU man of the county committee which off by special etorm trooper* wear Tb« cold wM «Bdden as It «»a it* the quakes.-begUinlng early Bunday ing under the n:uhl-bilUon dollar P R » n E B V, U. MOLOTOV ing army field gray. A few epecU- deterj* prvcram. has supervised AAA proceedings y t n tad caii«M acrWultanl arou and continuing >-aterday morning during the past year. He was to ton craned their necks around the ott'cuud, tmvectUnc ttu l^ fiowtac rocked towns and villages Ui' the Brtags U gal Arttea troopers' shouldeta to t t t a view fa! The Serrtck cccporaUon had com preside at this afternoon’s session regtoos of Texaa and Camonte aad foothills of the Carpathian, motm-. A M nb attached te the antemoblle (above) ef Dr. E. H. Eebhani, for choice of a ttwnty oonventlen the visitor. — Uwrtoete-iiuuunyttd rp ag rw asr 'tUhs ior-were Tett V iieU cM of plied with the board'k order re^ulr- band ^ e d *Ttesrak bead, of tbe Scranton. Penn., department el health, killed hit sen, log that the firm cancd the con- PecWnpaugh date. Uan, }9, lower lefK-and his daaghUr, Lois, IT, In an expl«s)i«B thar tn c t and caase tefusing to lecopdie Community beltotlM »m ,ba iield iwcue i»otker» duj rockeft Scranton’s most fashionable neighborhood. Dr. K ebhm . le r ' tonight at Castfofafftf^nS^«choe rrntU of the man whom Cleveland Baseball selors. The Russian ambassador waa the areat Lakes. a tree choice of the workers. U as- Club Gainer Alva-Bradley fired In Rock hall at Buhl; for the Klmberly- on the traU) and the Italian ambas- ierted the company contlucted Hansen area. In Uie agriculture room Bvt the cold did not match the 1633 at "the public’s wish." was ra- at Ute Kimberly high school, snd ssdor was 111. , tomadlc winds In destruction. In Through Thick Cell Wall antl-ClO campaign and a.vsisted the hlred today to manage the Indians He waa accompanied by a large lAM. lor the Twin Falls region at the mmols alone. 11 persons were killed In IMl, district courtroom. party of Russian economic and for by falling trees, orerlumed boaU GOODING. Nov. 12 (Special)—Two Gooding county jnil Justice William O. rX'URlas wrote Bradley said Pecklnpough had eign experts. It was \mderstood he and flying debris. MlnnesoU re DRAFT ■ B N priHonef.s todixy wore th e o b ject of an nreuwide search afte r the unanlcM>us opinion ot ihe c«iin been signed lo a two-year contract Eligible Voter* would stay two days. ported eight dead from wind and they Kiiiiied th eir freedom by dlKKintr through a U inch hoklUig that n h e finding of the Its tenni were not disclosed but U Ranchers who participated in the Natl spokesmen refused to com cold. Pennsyh-ania six. Colorado and ------— brick wall in their cell. was reported Pwklnpaugh would AAA. 1940 program, or who intend ment on possibility Molotov’s trip < Indiana four each. Wisconsin Uiree receive a >30,000 salary tofiether (CanUnne4 on f if i t. Coli concerned a new. treaty. It was not and Michigan three, where another P i G W READY Fnct that the prisoners. Allen with a bonus based on attendance ed, however. Frans von Pnpen. Ger 13 persons were feared tost aboard BOISR. Nov. 13 y Perkinpaugh began his profes* planning to remain here until the Hew York had (our dead from DAHO S ID E N IS sinnal baseball career In with week-end. draftees Into army service were being Slicrltf Waj-ne Plack. He trraird 1010 wind and automobile accidents at> completed todny by state selective the old Cleveland Naps when Napo Political circles believed the de trlbutable to Icy highways. Other Naylor os an ex*convlct ~who u leon Lajoie played second base, lie tails of Molotov's conversations with storm tolls of life: Iowa 3. Alabama Conscripts from 10 north Idaho hard ncvscd." Doth the men lud returns to Cleveland In IMl to suc Adolf HlUer would be announced S, Ohio and Oklahoma I each. I L E D IN Cl been iirrr.'LONDON, Nov. la (UI? - Prime In replacing Vltt, Pecklnpaugh as CALLS 10 D liy friends, but that Uie results soon InvrstlRuiorn toduy bliimcd tempor sumes one of the hottest spots In would be evident to the rest of the Tramporlatkon lias disrupted at final physical examinations and to chivtKVT\ »>{ Tubticry. MUvUter VVtnvton ChurthUl paM SOFIA. Bulgaxla, Nov. 11 W.l^-A be IndiKted InU) army life, Lieut. ary nun tjllndnes.-) (or lut nutomo^lle baseball. The latter was released at world. many poinU In the mountain and micrlir Ftack said the escape wss uibute to the late Nevtlle Chamber* considerable number of Bulgarians, Col. Norman Adklson said. The accident 3S miles south of here In lain In the house of commons todav, end of Uie past aeason after a num possibly as many as Uiree divisions, ^ p lain s states. The grain markets which two University of Idaho stu made MiineUme Monday nl«td or ber nt veterans i^tcludlng Bob Pei- 9 «iosed at MtnneapotU because ot dif present schedule calls for Uie men asserting t>e was ‘ dtcel^td and wera reporied today lo have been to be sent to py>rt LevrU, Wash., the dents were killed. eitrly tlil.i morning. Ther had g.Uiird (heated by a wicked nan." Irr and Ilal Trosky demanded Vllt’s cailcd up for mllllary service. Search Ends ficult tramportaUon and faulty com- Mnry Msrtln, 20, nnd Frank re.Ugnallon. Cleveland finbhed in munlentlon service. Power lines and foUowUig day to begin training. tlirir fri-rcn- and winds were strong. lesn. wpre Injured sllKiitly. rsnt-wlnnlnr New York Yankees of nmii^cMTicnl of Uie calling ol Wul- Turkeys ripe for Tlunksglving duction center. Tliey will receive a ini'lirn Mjiiore Uiey "Tronned tliru Ij sincere arconlliyt to hU light-v' garinns to military duty. However, final heaiU) clieck-up and army were from ti|)okniip. Iloeslcy's uy uut," ho said. ChutxXUU aaM. 'H e waa Oerrired 1021 and Uie pennant-winnlnK Found Dead markets Rerlihed In MixmeaoU and I'ltu Into llie rear of a truck WA^hin||lon Senators of 1024 end II was known many sliopkeejMrs. papers, and will leave, probably Nov. 'I1i<- nherilf added thi|t the t>o aitd cheated by a wtcked man " trndMmen. servnnls and oUiers bad CARTEni6VILI,B, Oa., JJOV. IS Montana and the Dakotas reported drlvrn by HnroUl Iawsou of Rnealla. IS3S. heavy llveatock losses IB. tor either P^rt McArthur at 8nn irii urre traced to a cabin ii<.>r ChurchUl dlsckned that alter re- rwelvKl orilera lo Join Uieir army (U R—Murray Upsliaw, Jr.. 3, object of Snow continued Ui fall In Kansas. Pedro, Calif., or the presidio at Mon Wi'iKicIi whlcii Uiey had bccupir.l ^lcnII\g as prime mlnUter Cham* iinltfl. a wldesprrnd search since he dis Nebraska. l o ^ the Dakotas. Min terey. Calif. •[tiu- tiiPir arrest. At the cal'L;i txrlaln had irfUM<] all honors. Nr»-.'<|>ai>rrs announr«d SOO phyal- appeared U^t Friday, was found nesota. Wiacoiuln. will) Hurries In Adklson said II appeared likely Uie Alice Marble to lili-ure showed Uiey had chsiU''! -H e aould U»e Uke hU father, plsln rlunn lm'. m\»\nry scrvke. U was nnilerstood his pnrenU’ farm home northeast o f' . from drlfta In most of this area and filled by volunteers. ' Play Pro Tennis [roni Hint (wlnt waa not kno»ii. I -HttWr proteaU w ith frantic at»nl» n i s niiml>er of nurne.'i al»o were In- Carters ville. reacuers were prevented from teaclv RegUtraUon cards are still being Klnrk nnl-ed from out.of state, he said. NKW YOltK. Nov. 13 (U.R) — Alice ; (ieac». tVhat Oo theae ra\ing« and inre than 300 men who renewed Uie Tha Ut« cards will be sent to local A Kcnrrni alairn was sent to oT- I Kutpourtngs count before th e Mienre aboard which craslted near 8i»irlt Mnrblr, tlio Californin binnd who b (l('rr;< '! ■nrch for tiie boy after a temporary boards to be assigned order numbers |i\f ChamberUln'a lomb?" T O B E I i O A Y imll to allow ixM.Mble kidnai>ers to Lake. Iowa. arut serial numbers. the wdild ii bcBl womiui tennis play Idiilio nn>i into Utah to t>e ikon tho 1 rax mM trtlnite to Chamt>eilaln In ■ni<^ for Sen. Key Pltlmsn. wiio body lying face down under a pine MIm Msrble ssld slie signed a l)rnrrl|itionj of the two f» ,j><»l Ihe iMMie of toniv He said much To Return to Old died Sunday live days after he )ind tree. contrnrl tlirrn days siio wlUi Jack prUnnrrs were given as foUow: ctttklsm had been euected agslnit No Harta et Tteleaee 13 (UR>-The death toU In the col Karri!!, iiruinoter of professional ten »yli)r-lM pounds, five feet »u mterp(elat>cn of a policy which been elected to hU fifth Urm m Homes in January Parker said Uie body bore no W M FOUND NrvAda's senior senator, will be hrld lision of the ferry boats Oarland nis loins. Her first match will be Inrhin titil. medium light m u- * Cttambectaln'a. IlOIHK, Nov. 13 (Uro-TW(> state marlis of physical violence. Indicat and Golden Dawn In Conception |ilayronent has hiilr, iiiiuplea on forehead. rtUr auditorium. to return to former work after some Uine during the four days and yet iirni fiiodcn. NifuDii—lit pounda, tU feet thir«, Probe Ordered in Oov. B. P. Carvllle, Uie antl-Nrw Uielr tenus expire In January, nlHht slnoe he wandered «fl Iren < ATSUniEDOCK were located In Uie hull of the Oar MIb!i Miirlile will mnke a tour with DrsI Democrat who may surcen nov. O. A. Uottolfnen. defeated inrliM Ia II. medium cooplexiun. t>la« Uie U|Mhaw Nome. . f lK A T ^ Nov. U WIB _ King land under IM feet of water. Don lliicitfo snd lllil TiUlen. eyen. $1,000,000 Arms Pitiinan, has proclaimed Uis funrru for rreleotion, said he will Uke a Murray Upshaw, gr., the. boy*! \ Owmty Ptoawtttor » . Oray Warner a state ceremony. Flags thnniglioiit vnrallon alter his tenn ends and father and a prominent cotton and ' said today flva InstanMa of wtwrtagt Blaze ^Georgia Ihe state vrere at half-aUff. will return to his Imiiie In Arco farmer, waa shaken by the j had been dlscorered ak tha shtp- and run his newaiM>i>er. of his son's deaUi. The 30- ,) building yards of the Tbdd BeatM ATt^NTA. Oa., Hov. » ftjn - STOPPED l lie governor said lie had not year-old mother, who had been on ■; dry docks where two vesseta are be Former Chef DetaiiuMl After 8tat« Adjutant Oeocval Marian Wll- given much Uiought to future Uie verge of oollapsa during the long ing - ...... ROMOIERWK Uamsoa today ordered a naUonsi OOKim D'ALKNB, Nov. 13 -,a Allliilnnt Roy Barber said the tor drunken driving. Attorney General J. W. Taylor, bad had two men walchlng for a_ lonner chef was oueiUgned In clief liBil been dUcharged a monUt 1 I I . I 1 3 M D s t e U w y t d . His automobUe oraalied tl>rounh unsiioceesful candidate for Uie Members of the searcliliig party ' ta«« at the shipyards for the laal PhUadeiphia today aboui tlie pol- ago i>rrnu/ifl his Work was nol sat- NKW VOIIK, Nov. II WI»-SofvM Mgatlon waa ordrrvd the wall of a building Into a l>e«r Democratie gubemntorlal nomlnn- lakl the spot where tha t>ody waa ! three months. • » (Hath of >1 men and vioWit Isfsotory. ArUiur Wilson, W, was llenie. Ut« Norwegian skater ar»d c o l ihe parinr. The vehlele stopped when tlon, vrlll return to bis home In found, beyoiul PUie Log mountain, Warner satd the mwhlnery dam lUnees of 43 oUim as result of hIriHl snd yesterday he used the moving picture star, nuet pay l>rn- ita headlights rested against Uie lliihl and continue his law prea- hack of the Upshawfann, had per- aged occurred about two weeks ago. last (if liie center's su|)ply of nin H< Bnloii. 81. Paul. Iliu v. pn>- bar. tlce. haiw been overlooked In Uie prvrloul Tbe a. & Prealdenl Orant and Prea- n flouride, a roach powder r#- flour, kfiil rpoter, 177.113.44 for breach of cun- searching.' Ideak Harrtson. purcltased rwmtly liartKir said U)S center had irart. a New York supreme couti AuthoriUei bad been IneUMd to by th * navy, a n at ttw yard foe The potaonlng took p)ace yester bought 10 pounds df sodium flour- Jury ordered today. believe Uie boy wai ■ kidnap no* oonvertloD foto transimrta. day at the PitUburgh BafvaUon Ide Innt, niiiiimer, but all of )t had The verdict was returaed by a Jury Um after hla «ntU vtitt* HOA Army eenler during the Monday not breik iihcd, Police were unable Nlcky, which had dtmpOOTfl St ttS ‘ cotniMMed of five vwmq and s«««n B lasts in Three Plants Kill morning “handout.” men aat to find rejnalndsr of tlie poison, same time, oana bcna yeetectlay. down to a_ bre^ ast of panoakes, men elter a six-day trial which « m CLOSE n ie dead; Herbert Ohllger. 01; concluded last Friosy. ■nia dog's ecal wak di7 w d jt ^ bacon and coffee. A few hour* Henry MoNally, &«; Joseph rrank peared weU'fed. Mm Uq i lo ^ I w !■ Moaocw. Ida; not. 1» « » — laUr they began dyln|. «Hthlng WiillsmR, SB; Prank Stack, &7i Htar 11 Workers; Sabotage Doubted jW arwind thejMim, m b m h a heat^i taU. Two men died ak the cenUr Jacob nut, 01; Nathaniel Camp* rose to movu stantak Ue mU the before they oould be moved: the bell, S3: T, aeorge WUliama, A9; oonlract to whleh tlH9 had agned othen at hoapiiak. Andrew Ourda, 40; Robert Head, In February. I»M. aUpulUed be was Bdlnburg, PC. tage. At leut one ol U>e pUnt»- Karty today PtilladMphl« .poUot la, and Stanley Tunnoala. to receive apprgglBalitfy IS par cent 'n m t h m axplQciODi. ad of vtUtft u n ite d l u i t w a y - w u sn g a fe d tn detained Urry Merta, tt, tor a X > Knowlsdgo of the faUUtlae Was ol her film e a m iS S r ^ . shook auTTounillni o eu a try il^ n i^ gvw^in^Vog^a. E s-jr a r sf Uoolng tn conneeUm wiih the noQMTelt hopea (o ------PhaJp* fulped: "OcafcL,* wlUilieid from Wilson, the oook. He charged lhal wtiw she potionlng. He was dseertbed as a who also waa a patient In SI. talned stardom to IkUyeraod. At W oodbrldt^t l«»at tlve denUAl yaeht r ronner chef In the BalraUoQ Army Margarel's hospllal because b« at« Ignored the oontnet aad rafUeed to brMie^ K X; ttM T twI m Powder kUtod. M Injund and tn hospliata. t« in o m w one of hU o m puwakea. n>eet its teima. ooMVMi; ak nattoM. MW (Oaaaaaad e* Hge t. Oelaeu I) crulMdowaC -P age Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . Taesday, Kovember 12,1940 FRENCH COLONIAL UNREST WORRIES VICHY LEADERS BED REVOLT I H e Jews in Brief Jack Narkpp. home address un BDRLEY MEETING Seen Today RANCHER VOIING known, slept In -the city Jail last night where it was warm. Flies and equipment tor draft Moose Kculen YUll* Relative* . Pollcc received a call a t 6;13 board office Installed In rear room p. D K A S P E T l T«-lti Fall.s Moose lodge will meet Mrs. inea Betuncr spent the Ann- m. to the effect the man was at county auditor's headquar attempting to start a.fire In a SET Fim SCDUTS iico holidays wltrt h e r son-in-law SIARIS TONIGHT ter*. . . R alph L eighton hom e l I D l R i O a t 6 p. m . today a t Uie 1. O. O. F. Complete plans for the “green bar” hall. Olflccr's tirncd all members lo and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Pete aW Fna P*«t On*} box near th e Id a h o B ean and from Camp Murray on brief fur BTOLEY. Not. 12 (S p e d a D -D e - Elevator company warehouse. conference of Scout' leaden which a tten d bucau.so Im p o rtan t bueliie^ is Ili'nll, In Pocatello. to do 60 In 1941. a rc eligible to vote. lough. . . Lots of activity* at Red splle snowy weather, members of tha Each community will select a The officer* picked him up and' will be held at Burley Friday and Cross campaign desk In Perrine A m criw Legion. Vetwan* of FOr- FACES IW B L E tho program. Saturday, Nov. 23 a n d 23, were a n i'yihlan Sister*. chairman, vice-chairman, commit* gave him a bed In Jail 'for Uie hotel lobby as roll call gets un e ^ Wan. and Disabled American By J. W. T. MASON nounced here thia afternoon by Gor Veterans, along with local dtltens. Concindes VUlt PyU>lan Sisters will entertain their tee member and two alternate*. The rlKlit; opining that It was better derway. . , Paul Gordon, deputy United Press War Ejipert /rniid chlcf, Mrs. Slna l^lrd, at a chairman will be the county con to do that than to have the man don A. Day, executive for the Snake clerk of the district court, strug gathered Monday oh the eourthouM George SllUer has retiimed to Oermui dlsuUslaAlon with fm v i- banquet at (I p. m. at the Rogerxon vention delegate unless otherwise burn down the warehouse in at river area council. gling manfully tc open big pack lawn before the memorial hnnnrtny Blackfoot, after attending the re tempting to keep warm during the the soldiers from Cassia county who ing French colonial unrest U becom lintel and a meeting at 8 p. m. at the provided. The seven commimlty dele Day said that' the conference will ing coses containing new file* for union dinner of members of the American Legion Memorial hall, gates will later name the three mem nluht. be for thoee who wear "green bars' court records. . . Very small girl died In the World war. to celebrate ing Increwlngly evident. Tlie Vlcliy Lambing family at the Park hot,t To Washington Ree.se; Ben Ja n sen . K im berly, vice- tant Scoutmasters, senior patrol lack of cooperation. . . wdtballer was master of ceremonle*. ’The flae Alrica; rind while It Is probably true i T i i l i i K 'P o c n t e l l o . where slio Mr. and Mrs. Garland Mu«o and chairman; senyoh' 'Orccn. ’Twin GIGANTIC PRISDN leaders, scribes and quartermasters. Chuck Thomas limping and Foot railing ceremony was staged, the the NflzLs have not yet taken thl.i spent the Aniii.sllce holidays wHh ilauKhter, Shirley, left yesterday for FalU, member; J. E. Pohlman, Hol "This Is an opportimlty for all the b aller BIU H a ^ i n s sporting "silent hour" observed, and the drastic stop, nevertheless, the situ Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Austin and fnin- S-‘Mtle. W ash., w here M r. M use will lister, first alternate: A. A. Davlf, Junior leaders In tho troop to get to scraped face. . . And street deco sounding of Ups concluded the pro ation In Prencli Africa ts dbconcert> lly- enter tho American Aircraft Trade Buhl, second alternate. gether with other junior leaders rations all removed after Armis gram . Ing to Otrmany. school. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Muse, Incumbeat* SREAKTmARIED of the council and dUcuss problems tice day except four small fla^ The American Legion held Its an Ite lu m s to Coa.^t ti.'trenls of M r. Muse, accom panied . Incumbent community committee and program pertinent to (he patrol flying in lonely grandeur at scat nual banquet at 7 p. m. with all The Petaln ndmlnlstrallon is llnd- . for a week's visit. CANON c n r , Colo.. Nov. 12 (U.R)- veterans as guests. ins ItMlI more and more on the de Ira S. Lambing, son of W. M. men, many of whom will probably Warden Roy Best said today a pos and the troop,” Day said. tered pljces within sight of "four Lambing, returned Sunday evening be reelected In the vgtlng tonight He pointed out that Scout* fensive before the French people and Tfl Build Garaff^ sible wholeeale prison brea k atU m pt . espcclslly before the Frcnch colon to his hom e In Long Beach, Cniif., and Wednesday, are: had been thwarted by premature Burley will provide sleeping accomo- Infant Succumbs after a few days’ visit with friends Application for a permit .to con- Buhl — W. A, Glasgow, c h airm a n ; ,daUan* for out-of-town Scouts who ials. As Germany seems uncertain sin ict a $125 private garage on explosion of a crude dynamite bomb JEROM E, Nov. 13 (Special) — about the next move* in the war and roiallves hero. Grant Miller, vice-chairman; J. W. . live too far from their homes to re- (irupcrty In Uie Da Long adtlltlon In a ceilhouse a t the Colorado penl- D onaki Eugene MlUer, In fa n t son o f • and Italy Is facing checkmaU In Campbell, mdnber; W. H. Harvey, lenUary which killed two convleto. turn Friday evening. The Friday made today at tho offlccs of evening iqeal and Saturday break SPDODWTyiS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miller, died Mon- Oreece. it Is natural for the French D orcas Bociety first alternate; George L. W att, sec TWfc bomb exploded today as 23 day at 13:19 p. m. at the home of the city clerk by Bert H. Cook, ond alternate. fast vlH also be furnished out-of* African empire to begin to question Dorcas society of the .American orri.s Miow. convict* filed back to their second the parents. He was born June 23. probabilities of tlic axis winning Uie Lutheran church will meet Thurs CasUeford—Anton Suchan, chair tier cell* after breakfast in the town Scouta by the Burley Scouts The conference will close Saturday 1940. T he parents, both th e m a te r day a t 2 p. m . n t Uic hom e of Mrs. man; John M. Thomas, vice-chair prison dining hall. The two men nal and parental grandparents, and man; E. H. Pember, member; Chris evening In time for all Scouts to RATED AS BES D em and on Division A. 0 . R utherford, w ith Mrs. C. killed, both long term convict*, were one brother, Richard, survive. RuegesecRer n.s hostess, and Mrs. HCBselhoU. first a ltcm n to ; A. E. H el Eugene Mllilken. 36, of Denver and return to their homes that night BOISE. Nov, JJ 0JJ5-E. N. Petty- Funeral services will be held ReglstraUoTU lot Ihe conference grove. aUvU com m issioner of a g ri Hitler's recent conferencea with MyrUe MulvlhlU aa asslsUnt ho'l- ler. second altemo,te. Jame* Valentino of C olorado Wednesday at 9 p. m. at the Wiley fM E RUES must be at the council offices In the culture, said today the Idaho pota petaln and Laval were followed by Flier — R. S. Armes. chairman: Springs. funeral home chapel. Rev. W. P. reporls Germany was demanding di Fred Lutz, vice-chairman; Carl Warden Best said an Investigation Twin Falls Bank and Trust company to crop this season Is the best, from the standpoint of quality, that it Wills. Presbyterian minister, in vision of the French colonics. The Friendly Circle Leonard, member; W. R. Lessels, showed MJlllkffn—w ho w orked In the building. ’Twin Fall*, not later than charge. has been for a number of years. colonials luiow-too Italy and Spain Friendly Circle will meet Tliur.vlay first alternate: Earl V. Johnson, prison salt quarry—had made the S aturday, Nov. 19. are looking to shares In the Tri F9RDR. IN . DAVIS second alternate. Day pointed out that Scouters State potato growers enjoyed a at the home of Mrs. Ha Murphy, bomb with stolen dynamite and a partlclularly good growing season, color's north African possessions, 227 T aylor stre et, for a pot-luck Throngs of friend* throughout Twin Fall* — B. C. Work, chair- lead pipe. Invited to attend any or all of the which, however, hava not been Thftt\ksglving tuikty dinner lo be Idaho and Burroundlng ataVes Joined _,an; A. 8. Martyn. vlce-chalnnaa; sessions, and added: ■ h e said. W eather •was lavorable from tually conquered. served at 12:30 p. m. All members in Armistice day tribute to the Tom Alworth. member; W. I. Sac- "It may be possible to arrange for time of planting until harvesting started. The governor-general of French are asked to bring fruit for the memory of Dr. J. N. Davl* here yes kett, first alternate. housing for these from out-of-town. D.A.V.ChiefHere He said there was no way of de Tunis soon after Petaln met Hitler, Children's home. terday. Dr. G. L. Clark, pastor of Kimberiy-IIansen — L. E. Wilson, However. If possible, the Scouters demanded assurances from Vichy the Presbyterian church, offered a clialrman: R. W. Tate, vlce-chalr- Hugh Marshall, state department should arrange to take care of their termining how the crop compared in that no agreement to separate Uie eulogy at the church, and the Ma man; O. H. McFarland, member; commander of the Disabled Amer own housing and meals.” sire to crops of previous years until figures are available on the number protectorate from Prance had been sonic lodge and the American Le A. M. Scott, first a lte m a U . ican V eterans of m e W orld war, will of carloads shipped. m ade. OlViw cW els ol F rcnch colon gion, two of t)\e many org&niz&Uons Muri*i>|b—S. P. Browning, chair make his olllclal visit to SlradJey Compared to other farm product* ial possessions are presumed to have 1 OIE IN EASl with which he was affiliated. Joined m an: -T. W. Morrison, vlce-chal£- chapter No, 5 today at 8 p. m. Last Call Comes the prevailing potato prices ore done the same. In final rites at Sunset Memorial man: A. L. Egbert, member; Loyd All local members .are urged to* park. Dftvls, first a ltc m a U ; W . R . Slcka- attend tonight’* meeting In the To Aged Resident normal, he said. Growers are get No Severance From Prance The passing of Dr. Davl* w u felt fus, second alternate. . Amerkan Legion Memorial hall, ac ting frw n 68 to 60 cent* a hundred PASTEURIZED M rs. H e n rie tta W oods, 80, 753 for their crops. Oeneral Weygwd, who has su DEI! BIASES deeply throughout this section of Halmon tract — J. B. Pohlman, cording to William R. Wolter, na Main avenue north,'died at 3:4S preme mliltary and civil authority the state. The Idaho Medical ossoci- chairman: A. E. Kunkel. vice-chair tional committeeman from the 13th • Recent frosts have done little dam MILK IS SAFE (C«n(tnu«d P i » psg* Out) a. m. today following a month's Ill age farm crops, except to the lew over all ol French Africa, recent^ allon membership was largely repre man; P. O. Hills, memher; Oerrltt L. dUlrlct. The D. A. V. and auxiliary ness. A resident of Twin Falls vi and IKile b ro th er At Siples Station-Three killed; sented at the final tribute. Dr. Davis Peters, first alternate; W. A. Farley, will have a Joint social hour and acres of unpicked lettuce and to was quoted as saying no colonial ter number reported Injured. c inity since 1809, she cam e to Idaho died in an automobile accldeat last second rltemate. refreshment*. sugar beet* still in the ground. ritory should be severed from Prance. At Edinburg—Tliree klUed; none from Bhelton, Neb. EfforU were made at Vichy to cen- W ednesday. Commander Marshall will be ac Funeral services will be held bellered Injured. Helped Yentb companied by other departmental VOUNG'C ftor this statem ent b u t U got through. Although tho Woodbrldge plant Is Thursday at 3:30 p. m. at tlio Rey She was the mother of nine chil ■ DAIRY 4 9 Nevertheless, despite rettstance of Dr. Olark. in hi* tHbute, told of officials. T hey will go fro m here to nolds funeral home chapel. Rev. E. dren, three of whom survive. They small one—made up of half a Dr. Davis’ deep interest In the Boy Pocatello, Idaho Falls and Preston African colonials to plans for peace dozen scattered, one-story *tnk.turea L. White, pastor of the FUcr Meth are Ralph Woods. Ban Jose. Calif.; acout* organUaUon, commenUng 6.334 C H S for similar meetings. TW IN FALLS’ B B 8 I , based on loss of odist church, officiating. and Mark and Ciorge Woods, Twin —the detonation there wa» terrific that "He held high the banner of »ates, there Is as yet no Indication Her husband, Thomas Woods, pre Falls. Six gronddUldrcn also sur Pbona M and was felt sharply oven at Jersey 'service above self.' Weygand and the ftench colonial City, 30 miles away. Motorists driv READ THE TIMES WANT ADS. ceded h e r In d e a th In M ay, 1923. vive. fovemors are prepared to revolt "He was ‘a good man’ end many ing In Staten Island, across Raritan character-building and Ufe-deepcn- KILLED IN RAIDS against Vkby and becoma bcUlg* bay, felt their'cars jerk from the ing agencies felt the touch of his eren(4 again. 'Hie seed, however, concussion. LONDON, Nov. 13 (U.PJ—T h e m in tender heart and the Uft of hb has been planted and the posslblll* The Edinburg blast took place in istry of home security said today generous hand,” Dr. Clark said. , ties of future growtb of ttxe Free the Burton explosives division of the C.331 clvlUoD* w ere killed a n d 8,68S FYance movement cannot be dlsre- Continuing, he commented. ’To Injured in air raid* against Britain plant. The three workers were killed him hU profession, so well to d gra carded' by Oermany. when dynaniite they vere packing during October. ciously adorned by his fine quality Tl)o m lnls^ said the death toll paper, tonight she wiil thank Dr. Fuzzy warmly for In the gelatin tank house exploded. of life, was but a part of hi* real • ------• T he 600>si'" ' Sded, a girl, Satliala^ at Woods prf> The:IA inoin plant makes-com-' berly American Legion post, add Tate sanitarium , 7S3 SecoDd avenue ijierclal explosftea only and it was Ora Graves, Kimberly Legionnaire, mobile factories today where one worked in 1915, east. believed the firm had no government lifted tho flag from the casket and THREE KILLED IN orders cm b a n d ,. offered it to Miss Margaret Davis, you g « twice as rnuch car lor your money now. Dr. To Mr. and Mrs. Jack Woodward, The three victims were packing only daughter of Dr. Dnvls. ‘ Fuzzy will i;ide to the meeting in such a product. a boy, this morning at their home, the dynamite Into wrappers when Maxnnie Tribnte* li38 Seventh avenue east. U» blaat shook tho small buUdlng. John A. Brown, past master of the DNS BLAST The Allentown explosion occurred Buhl Masonic lodge, was in charge ALLENTOWN, Penn., Nov. 12 (U.fQ in the cap plant, a one-story build of tlie Masonic rlte.i, asslsjed by John —Thre«_persona were JtlUed today in Column Funerals ing where detonators (or blasting are A. Nelson, T?,'ln Falla iSBge ch ap la in . an explosion In a delpnator buUdlng. made. Company officials said they Pr. Clark offered the benediction, at the nearby Slples'-stnUon plant "doubled" that sabotage was in and a Kimberly Legion firing aquad UOJUUS — Funeral services for of the Trojan Powder company. volved. Both tho FBI and state fired a rrnhite to Dr. DnvL^, a m em By NORMAN CHANDLER Mrs. Thelma Opal Morris will be Details of the bla.it Wfrc not, avail police began inquiries. The work had ber o( tho United BtiUe.i arm y durin g able immediately but police aaid a held Wednesday at a p. m. at the no connecUou with national defense the'World war and a reserve officer OdnMM fM iih m C White mortuary chapel. Rev. L. D. "number" of persons were also be orders and plant officials believed at the time of his paulng. lieved to have been Injured. In America we liave devised mass disiributtorit ,BmlU>, pastor of the Church of tho A quartet. 0. E, Grieve, Floyd W. Naaarene will officiate, and inter the bloat might have been accU The plant U nboul Uiree miles too, which is to say that by adverfistng all the good dental. Neale, V. E. Morgan and Lawrence from Allentown. ment will be In the Twin Falls cem* M. Hall, sang "Tlie Old Rugged eierr. It was Uie flr.it explo.ilon in the and cheap products we -make, a hundred people C ro ss' and "Abide W ith M e’’ a t th e munitions Industry in the immeiii« tiLiiocy of th u iiiill-truH liiws, to Ne«l morti tlian ordinary •'m Iv*'* for theme that "advertisini,' is a waste of money." ronibat Identical lilddltig. Tlie gov quirk rollof. Hull on,...... Inii. wtirmln* MuiivrolD. n t l l t f t h a n Keep the Wli«e Flno e rn m e n t contends Uits iirar.tlro cKlata In a large portlnn <>r Uin IAUO.000,000 niU$tartl p lo ile rl Actually hsipi of Safctu Fluhig lol.ff»Uti|i tiilnriil lor worth of materlni.i purchssed an Mad* la 0 ■treaiilm. THERE’S Dr. Fuzzy will be indignant ahout this. He nually for the Koveriiniriit's normal needn. Many of ilm defense eon- tliinkshchas the right to his own opinions. Granted. trnrl.1, howcvrr, now are negotiated 1941 imd are not subJiTt to coinpetltlve And your papers will go right on reporting both bidding. i M O l E PRICES the Dr, Fuzzys and the Mr. Clears—wiiatevcr they say. On Used C an a( the Union Motor Now the newspapers must report such things. A Ouaint. RetiabU Riullc C». They HcU 'em faal, bMawe I t is the job of a free press to keep you informed ■ Hut it Is up to you, a free, self-governing citizen, they Mil 'em rhrap. accurately o f what Is going on in the world. How to acccpt the sound and reject the false. You can M Ohev. Maater Bedan ..._..... WEATHER PROPHET 30 Ohev. Master UU Cou|>e M9S else would you learn thr facts l>y which you, citizens believe, if you wish, that American mass produc 30 Plymoutli Dlx Coupe ....149a ill a democracy, arc ahic to govern yourselves? tion and American advertising and the American An Idcnl 40 Mercury Town Hedan _.|8DS Cim iSTM AS SB Ford Dlx Tudor Bedan _. >0(10 W iiy of making a living are no good, Stalin belicvci 30 Dodgfl Deluxe coupe ....1045 tliat. And Hitler believes it. GIFT 30 Lincoln Zephyr Coupe ...|77S 39 Lincoln Zephyr HrOan, heater, Or you can decide that you arc tired of using radio, O. D., new tires ...... 80 Ford Dlx Fnritor He followed by a duet. 'In The Beauti Lineup of Forces in Greek Invasion Presbytery Hears Mrs. Ford Paid ful Osnlen of Prayer," sung hy Frank Walker and Henry Giles, ac* » Allis iSULlS ONIORSMNTS National Officer LASI RUE HELD Tribute at Rite companled at the piano tjy Mrs. Mory Thompson. Scripture raadlng, Jfc'JtOME. Nov. 12 (Si>eclal)—F all JEROM E. Nov. 12 (B peclall—F u n obituary and remarks were by Wil icciing of the Prc.sbytcry was held eral services for Mrs. Bdildred Marlon liam Glaiuies, Hagerman, followed O r C O N B O N at Jerome Presbyterian church all f o rd , 18. wif. of O scar L. Ford, by benedlcUon by 8. H. WllUftms. STAGE PiCR AM day Friday. Opening worship serv FOR I S . RUGE were conducted Monday at the Funeral services for Mrs. Prances Pallbearers were J, W. Condle, J. A patriotic a.wmbly for Armistice ices were conducted by Mrs, William Jerome funeral chopel. Rev. Earl J. E. Condle. w. R. Vrelland. H. B. Ruge, Twin Falls, but former resi dny was given for Twin Palls Jun N, Hardwick, Jerome, and Mrs. H. Kaurln. mlntater of the Baptist Gilmore, WllUam U ltlcan a n d 'Wil ior hlglv scho-'l students Monday dent of Filer, were held at the Reyn ‘ECONOMIC PLAN' N. Wagner. Twin Fall.i. had chorgo church offlclntlng. Interment liam UlUcan. Jr. Grave dedlcaUtm beginning a t (T o'clock. of the meeting, introducing Miss olds funeral home clmppl Monday at By L Y IE C. W ILSON In Jerome ceinetery. ^ was by Bishop Olsen. The program opened with a fla« F.Uauorc ' New 'Yoik CUy. ■lo'.ao ft. m.. Rev. E. W Kaslerf. p a s tor of the Anicrlfsn Lutheran Mrs. Ford died after a lingering WASHINQTON. Nov. 13 (U.K — salute and the Krbup sang *'Ood wc'.'.tern district secretary of th e Illness at her home northeast of READ THE TIMES WANT AD6. Wendell L. WUlkle’s prosnun tor Hlc.« America," A boys’ chorus, di bo:ird of national mls.slons. church, officiating. -'ISUbnal xinlty today awiilted Bc- town Saturday, she Is survived be rected by Richard R. Smith, sang MlM EwlRK addresjicd th e m o m - M rs, R. A. Drake aiul Mrs. W . A. sides her hiuband, by two young ‘ publican congressional ratification “Our Uncle" and "Defend Our hiK session on jnembcrslilp acUvl- McClu-sky sang two dueu. "L ead children, Ruth and Hard; her par • and President Roojevelfs reaction C ountry.” tli'.i In tliE women's group and also K indly LiRht" and "Abide WlUi M e,’ ents, Mr. and Mrs. Otto W, Nulle, before ita ultimate scope could be .Principal addrr.« of the program «nrk In mtv^lnnary education. accom panied by MK-i Pearl T eti. and two brothers and two sisters. determined. wiu delivered by J. H, Blandford, A luncheon wa.H arranged In 'the Members of the Post Matrons' club R obert aned by Miss Lola ly attended funeral services at the polls la st week. inal dramatization, "Thinking Back.” Rudy as follows; editor, Marion Jerom e L. D. S. chapel F riday. By Implication. WDlkle accused was to be given by Katlicryn Graves, ER1AKES1S' Wilson; assistant editor. Norman Bishop A. Leo Olsen officiating. Mr. Roosevelt of usurpation of con BUI ale^c and Teddy Turner. Leer; business iimnnKer. K en n e th Interment was in Jerome cemetery gressional powers, subjugation of the Tft'o poem.-i. 'T hey Died" by K eith Briggs; a.wlstant buslne.vs m anager, under (he direction of Uie Wiley courts, concentration of enormous Bryant and "Sllcnce"' by Joan Lln- Cecil Dennis; orRonlzallons, Betty funeral home. authority In his own hands and war denman, were to bo ronil and num- A T M EX Qualls; music, Helen Jean Stroud; Invocation was by Bishop Olsen, like talk. He re-stated the principles >ers were to br sung by Uie boys' Jokes. Jack Nelson; athletics, M ar upon which he conducted his cam ihorus. FILER. Nov. 12 iSpeclal) — Flier vin Jagcls; snaps. Howell Johnson; paign, BsserUng "my fight for those •FFA livestock Judging team took typist. Miriam Cunningham; senior prtncJples has Just begun—I sha)) llrst honors In t/ic Jliestock Judging repofter. Wilma Kacrchcr. Tl»e year n o t bo Bilent and 1 hope you will Grange Observes contest held Saturday at Ogden at book will be Issued to Uie h ig h n o t be," th t a n n u al llve.slock .show. T w enty- school students next spring. Mual Give Consideration seven teams from Idaho_ competed, If the- administration wants Armistice Signing with five members on each teom. tlonal unity, he said, It 'must . JEROM E, Nov. 12 (SpoclaD—A t Fat hogs, fat beef, breeding beef, open-minded connderatlon to the one qf the most largely attended breeding sheep and dairy were C onU nootu Stiows from I:1S p. m. recommendations of the opposition. meetings ever held In Jerome, mem Judged. Rlng-slde Judging was used; 1 5 « to I P. M --20« (o S P, M. BOISE, IDAHO Thereby, he contended, the national bers of the Jerome Grange and their none of the animals were handled KIddias lO e Anytime economy would tlulve and Uic na guests enjoyed an Armistice day by th e boys. Evenings Q S t - Plus 3 t Tax U r^ t and tn««t botd hi tional Income h it th e »100,000,000,000 )rogram at the I. O. O, P. lodge Tlie members of the Filer team n c l e a. year tlgurc neccssary to mako the •ooma lail-w eck. were Paul PaUcrson. L eonard Norge Air Conditioned Idabo. Two hondrcd national defense tax burden bear An Idaho products dinner. Includ Winkle. Frank Boyd, Eddie Joslln ratly appointed rooma. Only able. Wlllkle counselled his followers ing quantlUes of pheasant, was and Howard Westendorf. Paul Pat Breproof hotel in Bs” sounded by Donald Rice and fireatestV ilD eS toiy e rrors;" farmers of the Buhl vicinity wll Daniel Connor. Cut all but national defense ex- gather -at'' Ihe Rock hall In Buhl fORBEHERSHIP ■Wednesday. Nov. n , nt, H r>,. i-ttt thr.b work relief but wlUi every effort to ~WX5HI?Tg’rON>-'Nov, la ‘m - K Will elect the A gricultural co n serv a substitute productive Jobs. senate Interstate commerce sub tion conunlltecmon, who will pare Encourage private capital to pro committee charged today banking for their AAA farm p rogram basl- vide new plants and machinery for interests managed to withhold facts ;.w In Uic year 1041. • national defense to prevent natlonai- from Uie public and the courts dur Each community In the-county liatlon with federal funds of any ing receivership proceedings in will elect a community chairman; a 1025-38 of the Chicago. Milwaukee, r/fFSP/K/roF • American Industry under the guise :halrman. a regular member; ^ of defense; 6t. Paul and Pacific Railroad Co. ilternale members and a dele Levy taxes to achieve pay-as-you- The subcnmmltti-e, which lias Li- te the county’ convention at go as nearly as possible. sued a series of reports on railroads whIrJi couniy conimlttefmen will be Adjust taxes and government re a n d railio n d holding com panies, a-s- chosen Ihe following week. serted Kuhn, Locb and Co., and the strictions "to take the brakes off All farmers are eligible to vote In private enterprise," National CUy Co.. managed to ob tain complelc control of the receiv he eli'ctlon who have portlclpotcd "Day of Witch Hunt Over" In tlio AAX farm progruias o r Intend Change from the "punitive atti ership proceedings, The directors, it was added, were com pletely jx)w to In lOli, Plymouth's 117" Wheelbase tude toward botli little and big busi- Till' rom m unlly co m m lttw rn en t r newimen." erless In tlin situation. Sen, Durlon K, Wheeler, D.. Mont, •e re.sponslble f o r c o n tac tin g "Regulation there must be,” Will fnniiirs in their in'lnhborliootlsl cliiiri.-h 'lliiirM liiy bi> Ihe bittle.vn'.n, •art, "ihow ma haw 76 cock Nohlr und Mrs, Volney Uurhotte. to aiieceed Roy Fait, Vaughn Blirlver wern m ade for Uio auolloii outh'sl941Price,bothastoWhat was elected vlcR-presldent and Uio read a po< in, "He Yn Tliankful," fol lowed by an appriiprlale 'nianksglv- t>ali' Niiv jn n t UiB sain grouiids, new directors are Hamid I’auker...... I lliipklns will be the auction You Pay, and What You Get! Marvli) Carlson, Olen lluckendnrd, Ing day talk by Mrs. Dunlap. "Itc- llglavB lie rtn l* !. lleiiiv. Thioiighout thn dny Uie D uring Uie proyrum hour W. J. subjeia or a talk by Mrs, D. U, womi'ii will l)A serving In th o C lin- ia Iha da« hanharf thii m«rn- “ ■ " n solo. acconi|M\nl»t Warren, and Mrs. Elmer Moyer read n «U)ry on "Ur, Hlock's M laslonaiy Ion building whore (hey will also ing, and I hod him hunt up iha . RIppIlnger. Rev. Cn-ll U, hold ilii'lr bnraar. Hannan Ulked on Uie itcLlvlllrs of W ork." M rs. l. II It daatn'l. I'll pay you Blunilford Spcnks Walker wan formerly pMlor of Uin what I awa JTMl'’ — I tald him. lluhl MeUiodlst rhuroh, For Bulil Legion "Corrw^tliiK C hildren” w as .... Wrtl. ftfier slm n lam lln of ll.hn nubjN a or a round (able (IImuissIoii Hilm Bt nio aiul layii •'Jolm, | BUHL. Nov. 13 (81,Mini) ~ An In l by M rs. '/.etla Uandull a t Uin BEER lirllovn youvo go! lonirllilng Armistice day progroin, under Uio ineelliiK of the Child Cara and auspices of Uie lluhl American Le -brings you- lii'To. I can au tu ally fe el llm T rain in g Uliuis of Uio ladles of th e .llllnnu'el'-.W oll-,(o n.nU . YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH PLYMOUTH’S gion, was given In Uie Duhl high llijhl Mdoso 'riiiiisday at tho homa Jiiiig xory ihotl — Now •cJiool aiKlltorhim Monday. Hie »>«■ of M rs. Ahiia Llovely. AsslsUiig ho*> •illnn (( spnclalty brow m l {ur NEW STYLINd-NEW FASHION-TONE INTERIORI ola) program was arranged' by Uic t4'AHen were Mrs, Delorls Doan of I'll- 'liiilllu Dilvlng. auxiliary Americanism oiuOrmau «r aiKl Mrs. Viola UaiTls, Arrange' JOAN ake a good look at 1941 •r-GMringlYoUMldomuiM Ur«. ChrU liosselhofl, OasUeford, m e n u were m ade for Uio |W ieasanl and Included; dinner 'lluirsday evehing, Nov, M, T prioag of “A ll 3 ” l o low— Ju«t atart In gecond. ■Tl>o New Colonial M arrh/ R. B. a l Uio I, O, O. P. hall, Tiie regular BLONDELL priced earti N owhara alta •lip Into high, and anjoy a Halt, playe• SERIAL ST0RY POT GOAL TO GO Bruce Catton in BY W . H. PEA.RS- HKA SKNVICK. INC. TELEPHONE 38 Washington YBSTERnATi Wka* tk> Sh o t s wrl Ikra on L«a«U, Dill 4»- Bill and Bullethead ^.Raid kWKto had taught BIU I w in B«rTl<« United I r«*lor« Serrle*. cl4(* to ta k * DrowBT’a m trira not to aiioe with those in By BBUCB CATTON the federal government cant touch aboBt Pet. lU *.alka kaai* wKh Brenlag Tines Waablngtea Prtmartes. Rogge Is taking an appeal WITB her, aakB k«r ta >0 l« lh« Battle at the Dance; B« tomad toward the , PoblUh»d Bl* b » n • w « k Ilhv (•Ita him ah* «am door wtttwrt a anrd. Outside, he Caneapendent direct to the supreme court- aaaa«« har fathir, halp Back vat ^ atoprtaed to find Dot at his W ASH IN G TON , N o t. logal Iha roafhla* Jab. RalaK la wA|. Buck Writes a Letter The Gentleman in (o r n n l. Aha la lkHII»4 m ik a Sb a took b is arm and pressed battle to reestablii^ the federal gor- JOB THREATENED aaw 4raaa far tha «aa««. Pala- em m enfs power to "pcdlce* primary BT VILUGAN rm ir. u » l ««»a har ka kaa ajk*4 eleetiona In the dates la being the Third Row smoothly. "He flnaUy t^t you wer^marvalousl Fm Behind-the-scenes aspecta of the D o t a , a ItUDChed fay O . J o h n R ^ g e , aasist- ise ara fully as interesting as those r ig h t" hrttoproodleooldburat Every a n t U. 8. attorney general CHAPTER VI • • • Qm m vat ritaplr ftaen with in the foreground. « T y .- If Rogga's fight should luoceed It Rogge is somewhat out of favor at r-HARACTERISTICALLY, JuUus TT was a bad night for EOt He voukl reverse a supreme court de Thrcs munlhJ ^ struggled mnf'fiiHy to keep ta tkoa was grla. “Did you the JusUce department rl^ht now— Si« monthi .. Peskln kept BUI lato Uie night cision of nearly two decades ago and as witness the recent setting up of of the dance. Hurrying to get timo with the music, but after the rattr BuUetbaad be could vastly widen the field In «hkh the **ik» m to o lfb t? - a special u n it u n d e r M aurioe M . MU- rcndy, be had no chancc to see first iittcmpt Dot found plenty ol ' c an o p erate ag ain st vote ligan, special assistant to the at n v MAll^l-AVAnl.E the evening Clarion. He was in excuscs to dance with the otfc« Uugh floated Ughtly across frauds. torney general, to handle voto fraud Within Idaho t&tl Elko boys. BUI m a d e do o b je c tio a . B e Tdght -Wbat if I did, <>110 month the bedroom knotUng his tie when As things stand now, the govern cases. That previously bad been ■ 'Ihrrr meni Buck wheoled to the doorway. glad to be ikce. T b at a )od« tim e ago. ment can act against election crook strictly Rogge's, field. "Heard the news, BUIT" ! was leaning agitsst tht 1 ^ you ao vttidi better than edness only In general elections. In Should Rogge win this case, how BoHettMad." the famous Newberry case the (irouched before the mirror, Bill bandstand .when BuUelhcAd Pes' ever, it would have the effect of A ttar a -tb o o tfittu l tUence BIU supreme court ruled the corrupt shook hts head. kin entered. Hla round littl* «y« swinging him back into the saddle. gleamed balefuUy as th«r rested aid, *1 lUMa BoUethead had a practice act unconstitutional In so Milligan's sudden rise tooic the play .. IJ-J5 "Londls has been flred." -..16.00 upon BUL P c s^ swaggered k>- to ba aor*. Old man Peskln. far as it applied to primaries, whkh away from him. If Rogge could nail "Say that again. Buck," BIU ward him, bellowing. ‘*Wb«c*’» » y too. ^r«* fot acnelt in a rweet were held to ba purely stato con down the government's right to rt !“<' O' orclrr of i-niirt of eomprl«nt Juritdlelton (o b« pub* gSspod. ' girl. Mentor?” cerns. intervene tn primaries he tn turn Getting Wives "H e *rc8igncd’ following’last Bill, Jamming bis hands deep in e t ttta io tt . BIU. r u Rogge b c ^ to get the court to would take the play away from MU- c f ■dder Ch»pt*r 164,'l»ia ktM&tTlLiwi*of' night’s defeat," Buck continued. his pockets, was detennijaed ecS >P*aia tr a iT tb la c to Tether." reverse this ruling, on the ground ligan. Out of Their "The man who takes his place to quarreL “I don't know. BuHet- JOQ?" BUI asked eagerly. that the clvU UberUes statute — Rumors have been current lately NATIONAL IIKI-KESENTATIVE3 II...... — hns a rough road ahead. Two head. Who’d you brtng?* *1 aoa t e t araat to get In bad which provides penaltiea for persons that Rogge will eventually be re WKST-IIOI.I.inAY CO., INC. '•rttb tba board Ju it now." who oonsplre to deprive a cititen ot 'A Tow«r. 230 Uiuh SlrMt. S*n Fiftnelico, Epithet Rut games left and less than a week "Don't be tunnr.** P eskln placed, presumably by MUUgaa — 8ome few days ago one o( c to get ready for tho first oncl” sneered. **You kiib w w h a t I •D on 't 3W1 worry. BUL I've his legal ri^t>—can be spiled to sometime this winter, according to crnstllubitd asked If we couldn't I dated Dot for this t«re n A fiitoH so tu. haven’t H* primary electtona. This statute, most predictions. Rogge Is said to "Could you do it. Buck?” • • • add variety to the lives of brldge- months ago." passed shortly after the ClvU war have displeased the administration •■WlUi luck, fellow ." ‘Inside’ Pan-American ism plnylng husbands by giving their Bill said tru th fu lly , - I di.1Tboul admltUng bead, dumbbell. I Lower court in Louisiana threw spend several days before going to It’s time to go. Dad's awoy on Before BiU could reptr. Dot to ftx k his real reason for taking the indictment out, sustaining a de lateral principle. In some cases it is possible that akoU, dabbler, btmgler, heretic, school business. He said we could her home in San Diego, Calif. Mrs. Skelton pushed tbiough-tbe crowd Ikst to ttte daaea. fense demurrer which argued that Steele has spent the past eix weeks atheist, stooge, sot, (opcr, dotard, have the car and 'Northrup to American markets in the south may be curtailed if of young people and annouaced Back Mc&tor dirugged. "Oka», with relatives and friends here. bungler. ' -drive us." those neighbor countries take to supplying one an- dramaUcally, "They w ara figbtia* in. Tou don't have to tcU me.” Ct)spter O, PX.O., met at the BBffoon, marplot, fnmbler, duf- Bill climbed into the long black over me, Mr. Marx.” B« (oMed the letter and placcd it KETCHUM home of Mrs. Munra Jonas Thurs- ■ other. , einra, awab, hitk. yokeC but- sedan, IccUng out ol placo and "Is th a t tzua, ATd', but Attorney John D. TThttney has lo Home, paid her official visit Reg- Both these things might result But offsetting nensB, twerp. fo r fro m BlU,'fl nervously, "rron «b«t 1 < m U Buck avoided th«a. cated in Ketchum and has opened olar chapter work was exemplified them is an advantage. If these countries become less talk only ot Landis’ dismissal. observe. Mentor, you a He said, ~You can forget all Uiat offices IQ the Brandt apartments. and an address w u given by Mrs. Dot squeezed his band. "I did aggressor in this qusrreL I feel won atea a ab ou t c o a ^ o g W est The local post of the American Lee A seven o'clock dinner receded dependent on the United States in a trade way, they band. that, honey." cnlled upon to Inform your fatber Secaehow, BiU, Pve lost your con- Legion gave a dance Monday night the meeting. Ouest^ for the eve also become less dependent on Europe. Right now that "You what?" of the circumstances.. ' Cdcbca. 1 think this letter will put at I.O.OP. haU. ning were Mrs; Margaret Stevenson • "Last night, after the game, I m eantim e, I niggtst that ycu m e t a a position to regain it" Improvements on the Qolden Rule and Mrs. Margaret King, Gooding, OB WELL, JUST AMONG US might easily be more important than anything else. talked to Father,” Dot said leave." (1% B a O w tlaaad ) store. Including a new fron^ are and Mrs. Vera Wood, Denver, Colo. BOYS! about completed. Elsewhere in town Northslde Community club met at Further, thehe more they can find ways to use up one Dear Third Row Qent:, ,• building is active, including the old the home of Mrs. J. V. Sumgamer another’s su rpluses, ' the less of a problem those sur- I don't mind a little masquer- Reno club, which is undergoing a Thursday with 94 present. Mrs. nding but' some things, thinks ! to Masons at Eden change in every particular, fixtures Fred Pack and Mrs. Clyde HaWks -pluseg-are,:.wBhich j ia gnod for all the Western Hemis- i-fax.- ♦ HIGHUGHTg fROM ... pbere. Aj , for instance, when this radio y^TBTTKSEflOl SkU have begun to apjMar and ness meeting was conducted by Mrs.' ’ Dine on Pheasant Fred Summers. An auction sale of • * • announcer CrabtrH does stuff like there is enough snow on Baldy to thU : Of Twin Falls EDEN, Not. U afford good sport...... artlclas In short, the United States stands to gain from any (1) Chiming in with "Thank you, ihm uit dlimtr of th* M m q q Ic Tha CCO road crew is busy widen donated by the members was con Mr. Kaltenbom," afUf H. V, TCal- ing a section of road from Ketchum ducted with Mrs. Ben KUboum ful- / thing that helps to build sound governments and sound t«nbom broadcftsts from New York City & County to Ouyer SpHngs. It is wider than filling the duties of auctioneer. Pro- 1 Monomics to the south, such as will be independent over N. B. C. O et It. P o ti? C rab both Hazeiton and Eden partktpat- TOft C8 TUS LmNG? the usual two-lane road, and is be cecds added |ia.&5 to the club treas tree and Kaltenbom are “Just like Ing. njere were 16 prw ot. Quosta. ing graveled and surfaced. It is ury. New by-laws, prepared by M n. commercially as well as politically. We have faith that" althouRh It's tjiilte some dis were members of the Eastern Star Arjr book about Abraham Lin- primarily devised for winter hauling W. E. Darling, were presented for and wives of Masonic maoafecn. C. tance from Twin Fulls to the New cv-ia a (trtatn to find an eager, and to provide facilities for accom the opproval of the club. ihat such cpuntries and such peoples will develop pur J. Rugh, WUliard LattlBKr and Boy Yorjc fltiHllo from which th e com modating the winter sports crowd at IS YEARS AGO Q ale wera tn charge vnaxic«> wsiuag audience among American chasing power that will enlarge our markat in the long m en tato r sptjftiilnB, the Baldy ski terminal on Warm (3) Playing a jilioiiDKraph record NOV. 12, 1923 ments. nacoratlng^ cqj&^ttea ...... - w»« teair:*. A»d ta these tim es o! crisis, EDEN run, even though greater independence cuts off the Mrs. Rugh. - Springs creek. of a Ding CroAby finng over Uie local Compllmentnry to Mrs. Junenu Lattimer and Mrs. j pammon sense reasoning Mrs. Dorothy Brandt retumsd to market for certain things from time to time. station, and when the recording fln- -C. M. Stone Shinn, Filer, wlio Is Icavina Thurs T h e two ‘eg ts a sedaUre to a na- Ketchum last Tuesday in time to Mrs. Carlos Knlfong entertained lahei, chiming In with: ‘Very nice, day for* a n extemleii visit in Cali vote. Sho had spent a month's vaca- at bridge Thursday with threo We must look at it that way, because flabby, inse Bing I" Y’know, he ^nd Bing "Just across the hsU. euL-tt oevofatcu u aenta. fornia, Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. red. white and blue In keeptnc wtth ticNi a t S a lt Lake City a n d Las Vegas, tables at play. Quests were Mrs. Ira like Umt," Erare Laxuaster presenU Lln- vliltlng her aUter ai tlie Utter cure governments and economics to the south present Reynolds entertained at a dinner Armiitica day. The tables w*rv w r- wCa. tht boy. as one of the cen Haj-es. Mrs. Harold Fisher and Mrs. I'm walling now for the next flr»- party Tiio.sday evening for Mr. und place. Dee Strawser. Prsies were awarded ercd with white wtth red runntnc tral eharactm of hu novel. ''For • the worst possible danger of foreign penetration, ■Ide ohal by FDR, aftrr which the Mrs. Blilnn^lr, nnd Mrs. W. D. Oeorge Rice, R. L. Cummins, Dr. to Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. SlUabeUi Mc- through the center and c«nt«rto« ISa ta e U rtn g - tS tokes: I2.7B). Twin Falli announcer will probably •Ollls, Mr, aiut Mrs. n. K. Dilllim- and Mrs. Day are back from a duck Nee and Mm. Lloyd Barnett, and either military or economic followed by political and th e Ubiee were a ...... IB Kntodcy, ta Indiana and in pop up with "Thniiks. rrankUn, a ham. FUerfinoclile w u tlie diver hunting trip on Lost river. traveUng to Mrs. Herbert Cooper. nice Uttle Ulk.” surrounded with IU=v>a. he follows Uoeoln's de- military. sion. —P erlodle U sia n e r flags on either side. samu stodylnR, wwking, Jok- H. B. QundellliiKer was to*i:a3*> . }auchlng; here is his first Mrs. Xlvln Caney was hostcM to :r. "America” was sui« by th* verciv dtttvored In a debsting Anotlier Recruit JO IN TODAY—NO DUES— the Mah Jongg club thin week. 'Hie roup, accompoiiled by* Mrs. L*o b tn ara' hb first efforts to 'HKRR'H Y O l'R BADGE table was centered wlih pink cuni»- l^ h t. Mrs. Wrighi pUyed 'Daxuxy laen. H era, too, tio n s tn a crystal biisket a n d llKliU^d Boy” on a marimba. Mr. KuzKtrU Cooperation with the government in the building of ftK?datxna of the prtndpies to HORIZONTAL Answer la Prsvlow Poiale 30 On lU coast U . tapers of plnlc in crystal holders finger called on bome of the otttnta he derot«l his life. national defense is mounting day by day. We have were placed at eltiier end of tht; long of the lodge for ahort talka,' O xnet 1 M a p o t a — or ■ ia cannot be caUed __ table. duet was given by DtmaU BoU ac4 African colony produotlvt already told of how General Electric has promised Joe Morteiuen. accompanied bcr M rv hero t: Lanoatter's novel, for the region. B.V. Berg, who has returned frwn »5s«T «a th a t o t H ugh ',7 I t b o r d v s to undift’take all normal rislcs in defense production, Molad where he spent tlie week Dott. AddreM on Armlstte* day w»a 31 To crush. presented by s. i:. Vanc*. Mrv J»d who became Lincoln's o n ------. 32 In let. and in abnormal risks asks only to be guaranteed m ak in g a s\frvey of a iwwcr |ili«nt, «V *ethar ihe>- fought the Wright played a number at e»t*o- ISTolliten. 28 It Ii rich la says h e saw lotn of snow. *Ung out a Ihrlng. etrivlng lions from Stei>htna PM ter an th* 14 P a lm thatch., — ^ s a iron against loss. tw ««h»nauoe». T to feih rr they battled marimba. M t Oundeinnger read % M Audibly, n n d lin e . a Z V B A R S A G O poen) "Peace on C uih Oood WIU to bentaga as "movers.- nnally Now Eastman Kodak stops up with a new approach nnoof flnlol ; iW h I p BtroVe. M en.” T>ie group sa n g ~O od E tn a hranM in TlUnols. to the question. It offers to refund voluntarily to the' NOV. It, IDll IBItusilan 23 Word ot lour America." ai-companled by Mra tA?»c»»tw eurx-eeds In recreaUng government “any profit it might make in oxcohs of _ .igressmen Smith, who rnllcd W right. »» etldreiwa era that fathered em peror. letters. 19 F a in t coIor.| a?Sco cDgle, 10 per cent of cost.” The 10 per cent is, of cnurHO, to the attention of thtf nccrrtnry LirxvCa prcsenU a vivid picture of agriculture, ilie great Injury ttwt P. C. Jenkins Paid al aad custama to the early 20 T o c9o)c in 2a Moccasin. already subject to income and excess profit taxea. s being done lo growing cro|>s nnd ert'ihe lHh century. Wed fat. 20 T o r eg ret Evidence of the literal sincerity of the offer is in ng orchards in southern Idnho Tribute dt Jerome and Indian war 31 Public wallt aoooietta. EJacic rabbits, has been assured jE R O M r. Nov. i : ( S ^ - t a U ~ r u - tar* efftrt striking oontrasta. 32To repurchasa^aount king ot J To ogle. 32 To cut grass. the fact that Eastman made a substantial refund to t later In the season demonstrn- 1 Y.* in)e of the novel Is found S4 DccoraU va B ashan. AfToctad w ith 33 Q e n u i of raiZE WINNEIIB AND T ill neral rltas w«re conducted Friday al 3 tioas win be made at various points th e Jerom e l>r»»b3tiert*o churth fv* to m esh. 4SMorlndtn dye. gapes. cattle. the government as the result of a similar pledge in NEW CONTEST in Idaho along experimental lim-s F. O, •‘Clyde" Jtjxlilns. piooeer ats M Amerleana go to war; fi!i .Sesame. 44Beoweed. 4 Silkworm.) 37 nim a, 1917. nrst prUe and llie |1 in the last wltli the view of discovering the om e buslne.vnmun. di«0 last week ■W* pot * ««>a»try here, Reckon 28 Meal. ft Whole. 80 Klta and. bMt methods of poisoning rabtjiis 49 M elody. half of the "wbat la a good husband after a month s illnru from a heart • I'niTtjr good one. How we aOTo assign 40A sU r. Patriotism la not confined to the men who carry in order that ranohmea may tw- 4 0 6 U ln |e d C Theater oontest" go to Madeline, Twin nOli, aliment. Offlelattna Jotatty at »*r- gn nf We got n v«use folks ria anew . pathway. 41 S a n sk rit oome aoQuainted with the brat W and fmwht agin the *nglUh Instnunents. a gun. It ia found in every walk of life. We know our board of advlieri tells us todi vieee w ere Rev. W. K. K a m a a . p a a . SI Rubbish. 7 Blem ish. d ia le c t known means of combatting tliese ■^4 . . . Now them folks as went 47 To bang, The board sakl It was supposed .. tor of the Ohrtstlan ehurvh aad Rrr^ 9 2 M o n n e I. 6 Badgerllks 42 L u b ric a n t' men who were killed by overwork In civilian war ac- have had tho Judging done yeeter* pesU , 40 Canoa. W. F. WUb. mlnbtrr of th* Preobgr- 33 Whirlwind. a n lm ab . 48 Particls, day but If a holiday ain't a holiday terian church. Interment was atade 02 lU caplisL tlvitiea In 1918 just as surely as any man was killed S U / n fo o t 9 Sm elling 48 O nager,. \ for a board of advisers, who is It • Miss Jane Maxwell entartatned the in Jerome cemetery under the dSte«^ ___ - *f'vTT rme of th e m knowed B3 Its natives 89 African tam er badly. 48 On on. by enemy bullets. It would be so again if war came, holiday for anyway? AuoUon Bridge club at her home tlon of the Wiley funeral bosaa. ■ t be cne ef them as would- and increasing assurances of full cooperation In the ateond prise, and 90 cenU frooi on Beventh avenue east last ant. A mlied quartet. Mrs. Tnmasa A. erwTA bart. Kat they was willin' 84 Mtasure ot 10 Pino fruit. 48 Month (abbr.) the Pot ehota Ueaiury, goes to urday at an eleiant 1 o'clock lu n rh - Peters. K. Maine Shoua. Mra. Stella ,to 1.SM Kt'a th e ra s t c*d t i n iiks araa. 11 Shrew d. 4P P lu ra l (ab b r.) defenso drive make It clearer every day. in lyes, Durley. In case you .eon. AfUr the luncheon the ladlee Moore and O. I.. TTwnsan. saef t h n tig p e e d r o t a ou g h t to Uve. IT Pi^m lsa. 12 N atural-pow er 80 M usical nota. i auction bridge, M rs. K. J. “Nearer My O d to The*’* and -Aa* agin the Injuns, too . . 3B Storehouse*. IS Chum . D lL lke. hubby as one who, among ______IM winning fint prise and "Abide WlUi Me." accfiBfaalad h*T wwit ao*^ 70U a n d m e oM things, keeps hia mot)th shut and Mrs. 0. ^ Booth, the second prise. Mrs. W. A. Helas. M rT uatn aant m •Thout a c n e ln |u n a -sU lk' The Virlno of Palicnce his ayes where they helong when a “Beautiful lale of Bwiwwbaca.* *» o* d e a n th a ertc* . . . For u s - luanloiifl flKiire u(>r» trnliuliitf ]>ast. Pailbearera were VlrgU UaftteV You may have heard tho expression "Tho law’s Oreen Kyee said simply that a good PAUL Ralph X. Shawver. K. S. abawtee. delay,” included among life’s trials by Hamlet In the husband la the guy the other girl Ronorahle mrntlnu a to o tn ttn w o p m U o n i and d;'t laialther caae, It haa taken a phonomonal ^i^^vltal^ aeeapatiea «ader tM -M th Rardln, son of Mr. and coliacMBM to toteoaia or w tsta a ^ dabto ara ■ limtHltretched palm properly before the Mr*. AUMt Hardin, has been named J^wrtoes. aoe««i< to Oraw- taeongreM . al the Unlverslly o( idalio. Tuesday, November .12, 1940 IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Pago Five
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Family Room Mothers of Reviewer Finds Encouragement Junior Hi Plan In Novel About Welsh Miners Reunion Celebrated Teafor-Thursday -I Richard Lewellyn's novel, How Green Was My Valley, W' Members oC the Lambing clan asaemblcti at the Park hotel Continuing the custom ol past' Sunday iiftcrnoon for a 1- o’clock dinner, Ira.S. Lambing, years, P.-T. A, room m otbera o f Tw in an encouraging book to read, particularly now. as it reflecta Palls Junior high school «U1 enter how such virtues as strength of character, sense of humor Long Beach, Culif., presiding as host. Mr. Lambing is the tain at a tea Thursday ailemoon, • ' and faith in God. carry the Morgan family through unhappy Here’s How to son of \V. M. Lambing, well-known pioneer and xijominent Nov. 14, In hom em aklng room 08 economic times, Mrs. A. J. Peavey, jr . recommended this Mason of tbi.s vicinity, who was an honored guest at the for all mothers of Junior high school Read Philosophy pupils. afternoon. She reviewed the “best seller” for members of the dinner. Al.so honored wore Mr. nnd Mrs. G. J. Pruckel, who Sunday Hours will be from 3:1S to 4:30 ' Drama and Literature department of the Twentieth Century And Non-Fiction o'clock and Mrs. Howard Sherlock club at the Idaho Power company auditorium. Mrs. A. A. celebratotl their eighth wedding anniversary. They were Is general chairman of arrange m arried Nov. 10, 1932, in S alt ments. Boston, department chairman, presided. Here's how MorUmer Adler Miss Jessie Fraser, Tvfm Falla hbrarmn, in a brief outline Lnke Cily. Mrs. Preckel is a Mts. e . f , Mobley la arranglcs the thinks you should read "a book for Bridal Shower musical program; Mrs. W. A. Vaa of “How to Read a Book,” by Mortimer Adler, commented understandli.g," Tills method of niece of Ira Lambing. Othrr guests were George Slltzer, Engclen will have charge of th e table that the author stresses three points, but adds that he ex analysts ho docs not recommend arrangements, and Mrs. E. H. Olm- Blackfoot: Herbert Lambing and For Alta Curtis pects such an analytical perusal of books read for under lor fiction, or poetry, for example, sUrsd will be chalrm tu) of th e kitch en but for philosophy and such—yesl son.- Bobby, Kimberly: Delbert BUHL. Nov. 13 (Special) In standing only, such ns volumes of philosophy. LombluR. Cnsilcford; Ltoyd Lomb- . Knpllment to M iss Alt& CucUs, who committee. 1. A nalysis of a book's struc The senior high school room mo-"' Ing, Kimberly; Mr, and Mrs. D. A. left Friday for Tacoma, Wash., "It is not necessary to read ’ thers are giving a tea Wednesday • ture. Miller and children and Mr. and where she will be m a rrie d Nov. 16 to with such penetrating obser lltenir>' experiences. Classify the book according to afternoon on this week, with Mrs. Mrs, H arland Myers, Wendell Qannon. formerly of Bu^l, Miss Fraser, at the conclusion of kind and subjcct matter, state O rrln F^iller In c harge o f a rra n g e vation, ^ol<8 for information Early winter flowers in red and Mrs, Ray Banbury, Mrs, Bus Lln^, ixfT rerlew. Invited the. department what the whole book Is about with ments. or recreation, .-luch us fiction white, arrftnged In a crystal bowl on and Mrs. Roy Heyer entertained 2D to visit the T«-ln Falls public tl- utmost brevity. Enumerate Its 4(; « Ttllccloi, lormcd the ccnterplecc guests at bridge and » mlscellan- or poetry,” the author points brarj' duiing Good Book week, now major parts In.thelr order ajid re in progress. )r the dinner table. tous shower last week at the home out. lation, and analy7,e these parts as A reunion visit at Uie W. M, Lamb Farevsrell Dinner S to r; Welsh Mlnrn Tea arrnngements were In charge of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fait, on North or you have analyzed the whole. De ing home, C51 Second avenue north, T h e Ley.'ell>7» novel prc.icnLs a of Mrs. H. L. Hogsett. Mrs. William Broadway, fine the problem or problems the followed. For Muse Family Sraphlc picture of the development Middleton. Mrs. P. P. McAtee. Mrs. The front rooms of the Fait home au th o r is trying to solve, Forty-two relatives and frlenda of unions nnd Inbor {roubles In the Ij . E. Hinton and Mrs. F. R. Lawson. vfcrc lovely »IU\ n\any baskets and 2. Inlerpretallon o! a book'# attended a farewell dinner Stmday coal mines of Wales, ond takes the Tftin Falls, and Mrs. Peter Link, contents. vases of colorful fall flowers and H ansen. Helen Perchal Is bright leaves, and the dining table at the Idaho Power company audi MorRnn family and their nine chil Come to terms with the author Stiurt necoradotu was nttracCfvcly centered with a torium, in honor of Mr. and Mr*. dren throuRh 50 years of sickness, by J n le rp m in g JiJ,v bo.^lc aords. . Oarland Muse and daughter, Shlrlef, love a n d dcaUt. Bride of R, Peck chr>’stal bowl of white chrysanthe- Specially striking was the tea Orasp the auUior’s leading propo who left Monday for Seattle, Wash., tn*ms. "T he wLse, kind G o d -fc n rln ? ,fa table decor, designed by Mrs. Link. sitions through dealing with his where M r. M use w ill e n te r th e A m er th e r. a n d ti^c gay, hRrd-v.OTklnR,' ir Bridge was Uie diversion of the A m in ia tu re silver tre e . 28 lnchcj» most Jmporimit sentences. Know At Home Nuptial ican Aircraft Trade school The repressible njother are on inspira high laden with, small bunches of the author's argument,'!, by finding MIm Hplcn Perchal, daughter of evening, Mrs. Clara Oannon and guests presented the honorees with tion. But It Is n book to b« read Mrs. Percy Heffleflnger winning winter grapes, tied with silver bows, them in. or constructing them out Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Perchal. and slowly, so as to let the taste linser a beautiful se t o f Oliver. occupied one end of the table. Robert Peck, son ot George Peck, all prizes. After refreshmenU. the many Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Muse accom on the tongue," Mrs. Pcnvey told her of, sequences of sentences. Silver tapers in low crystal hold Determine which of his prob of Twin Falls, wurc unltwl In mar- lovely and useful gifts were present audience. panied their ^ n ' and daughter-in- ers. n a n k ln g a la rg c clu fter of iill- rlas« Sut\dny m orulntt a t B',30 o’clock ed the honoree. law to the coast lor a week's visit She praised ihe author's power of lems the auUTOT solved, nnd which ver-Ued grapes, rested at the other at Uie homo of the bride's parents, Guests • ineftided Mr, and Mr*. description, commenting that Buch he did not; and of the latter, de end of the tabic, which was covered cide which the author knew be Rev. Mark C. CroneTiber«cr. Chris Davis Turner. Kimberly; Mr. .and hom ely IhlnRS as preparing a etew with a snowy white cloth banded tian church pastor, officiating. Jerome P. E. 0; Mrs. D,'R. Turner and small son, of , for Saturday night supper, or making failed to solve, with silver ribbon. All arrangen Murtaugh; 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles toast at the fire place, become were placed on diver dollies. 3.. CrltlcLsm of a book as a com Ml&s Frelda Perchal. sister of the m unication of knowlcdKc. bride, was maid of honor, and John Fetes Organizer Drumm and three children. Kim DonX begin criticism until you Ponley, 01pnn.<: Ferr>\ cou.'ln o f th e JEROM E, Nov. 13 (Special) — berly. have completed analysis and In bridegroom, was best man. The Stale P. E. O. organizer. Mrs. Worth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Calico. Hansen: terpretation. (Do not say you bride was Klven In m arriage by h e r Lee, Mountain Home. |^ d an offi Mr. and Mrs. Forrest WllUama and Thia IMO venlon of tb« cver-flaUerlnr lianrs rolffure la eascndallr small daughter. Mrs. Henry Hoff agree, disagree, or suspend Judg father. Ml,s.s Macy Klntcr, Buhl, cial visit to the Jerome chapter Fri Education Week Tea graceful, dmple to amngv eqoally good for day or evening. day and was honored guest at a ban and daughter, Mr. and*Mrs. H arrln ment. until you can say. ‘I under LMnee, famous colffar« expert, created It, cousin of Uio bride; Harry Piper, stand.') Do not dUagTcc disput- unclc ol brtrte, and Mtes Lulu Le- quet that evening at the Methodist Muse .and three children, M r. and atlously orcontcntlously. Respect land. Buhl, furnished the nuptial U iurch. Mrs. W. L, Lockhart and son and daughUr, Mr. and Mrs. Donald At Parochial School the difference between knowledge music, An officers' luncheon was given at Schneider. Bnhlr Mr. andMr«.-Jo»m— , and opinion, by having reasons for the home of Mrs, B, E, Connor, and An open hou.se reception arid tea will be held at St. Tlie bride wore a gown of pink following the banquet In the eve Schneider and two sons, Alvin critical Judgment you make. Edward’s school Wedne.sday evening, Nov. 13, from 7 to 9 Mrs. G. K. Hunt Gives satin wlUi a flnRertlp veil held to ning, an Inspection meeting of tho Bushek, Flier, and Mrs. 8ho« and o’clock, in observance of American Education week. Show wherein th e author Is un her head by a coronet of seed pearls. local chapter was held at the home daughter, lArcna. A necklace, worn by her mother at Member.s of the faculty and room mothers will receive the informed. Show wherein the au of Mrs. WlUtam A. Peters. thor is misinformed. Show where h e r wedding, and a bouquet of whlUs Twenty-one were present at the parents and guests in the various rooms, beginning at 7 Dinner for Husband button clirysanUiemums completed in tho auUior Is llloglcnl. Show banquet, presided over \>y the local o’clock. Attractive educational displays have been arranged wherein Uie author’s annli-sb of Mrs. G. Kyle Hunt entertained at dinner at the Park th e bridal alt Ire, organleatlon’B president. Mrs. Wil by the children for this event, account is Incomplete. hotel la.st evening, preceded by a cocktail hour at her home, An arch of pink and white ribbon liam Q. Phoenli, Colors'of the chap Lions and many interested persons ¥ ¥ ¥• 331 Fillmore street, In honor' of her hti.sband’s birthday streamers, from which was suspend ter, yellow and white, vere. carried ed ri white wedding bell, formed the out In the floral appointments, yel See That Needy" are expected to attend. Localites Spend anniversary. setting for Uie wedding party. Tall Mrs. Ray Roacho and Mr*. Frank Innovation for low and white chrysanthemums be Guestji included Mr. and Mr.s. Miles J, Browning, Mr. nnd baskets of ,whltc chrj'Santhemums ing used, Yellow candles In crystal Children See Kleffner. sr., arc the committee on Armistice Day at. flanke’santhcmums were also ar rangements on the tables.'' to the Mrs. Oeorge Wallace and Mrs. Mlsilonarj' soclcly of the Christian and Mrs. C. V. Hinkle and Buy a Ticket Pmnk O. Kleffner will preside nt Idaho’s Capital church Inaugurated a new program ranged about the room. V W « Twin Falls football team had sev M rs. Uichjird..,H. S m ith. . the t«a table from 7 to 8 o’clock. ast week at tJie church parlors, with Cho•santhemu^s in tones of yel Mrs, Perchal wore,a spldler blqo DELPHIAN CONTINtJE8 eral supporters In Uie grandstands Co-Eds Pledged LIONS CLUB Mr.s. Q eorgc Thom et* and M rs, H er Mrs. John B. White presiding. low and bronze and lighted blue aftenioon frock, and a pink and STUDY OF GREAT BRITAIN man Olesc w lir^ur during the sec w hen It faced Boise yesterday a t Uie T he group wa.s divided Into Uiree w hlto ro.sebiid corsage. capital city. A number of local resi taper:! formed the dinner table trim, Oamma Theta chapter, Delphian ANNUAL ond hour. / divisions, Mrs, Raymond Dunahee's and placccards bore chrysanthe To Service Unit Following tho ceremony, a wed dents spent Armlstlcft day In Boise, Two souUiem Idaho co-eds were Boclety, mcftUng a t th e b o n e of Miss Eyesisbt Conservation Appropriate musical selections will division was In charge of Uie pro mum motifs. » ding breakfast was served, Mrs. Mildred Sliod last erenlng, heard _be.p^esent<^d by Miss Margaret Det- attending the gome and enjoying gram on- “Refugees," and wn among Uio.'ic recelvli>g m em bership Ralph Piper, Buhl, baked the deco Fund other holiday offerings. Ip the Shield, women's service or- a program on “Why Britain's 30th wcller and , Miss Joan LeCIalr slsted by Olenn Terry. rate d w edding cake. Ml.'u Annobelle Century Supremacy Is Diminished." ganUatlon at the Colk-gc of Idaho, throughout the evening. Twin Falls residents wlio were DevotlonnU were presented by Rudolph and Miss LucUlc Hoskins Assigned topics were given by Mrs. DANCE registered at the Boise hotel over Mrs, C, E, Allen. M rs, U. N. Terry Among the new members arc Miss as.sfsted in serving. Roy J. Evans, Mrs. Mftta Weaver, Latter evening hours were spent tlio holiday period Included Mr. and and Miss Virginia Allen. LuclUe Wob.stcr and Mlsa BarUata After a brief wedding trip, Mr, and Mrs. Catherine Potter. Mrs. J. O. ELKS HALL M rs. K. W. Bowman, Miss Vema Lou Refreshment.^ were served by the playing contract bridge at the Hunt Pclcr&oii, boUi of Jerom e, and boUi Ha^en. Miss Ella Orimm, Miss home. Mrs. Peck will bo at home In Twin Calendar Bowman. Miss Virginia AUen, Miss division, with Mrs. Hayes presiding member.s of Myra Telia club. Falls. Tliey were high school grad Merle Ncwlon. - - - Friday, Nov.15— Pal SmIUi. Miss Betty Babcock. the tea table, Aclrcmo club will meet Friday Miss Irene Estes. Wendell, senior uates of 1040. Miss Elrod led the word drill and TiekeU • M ark Brow n. BIU Brooks. Mr. and Mr.s, 11. L, O raves a n d h e r division and member of Myra Telia. Ls hon Mrs, Weaver gave the current events S tsd e n t 1 at a p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. Mrs. A. Bedard. Mrs, Frank Hicks will be in cliarge of the December Out-of-town guests included Jolm D, Johnson. worldwide Guild' orary membiT of Uio group. Item on ••Propaganda.’’ Mrs. Potter •Tax Exem pt daughter, nnd VlrgU tang. mpL'Ung. Ponley, Olcnns Perry, Miss Helen * * * 8mlfh and Harry Piper. Emmett; conducted the business session. Mrs. Robert Q. Benson and party ¥ ¥ ¥ Neighbors of W oodcraft will Elects Officers MKs Macy Piper. WlchiU, Kan,: were rrglsterrd at tho Idanha HA/KI,TON GROUP OrKanUatlon of a local branch of president: ML’a Carolyn Robertion, Miss Lulu Lcland. Mr. nnd Mrs. m e et In baslne.-ui scs.slon W ednes were Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Lindsey. day at 7:30 p. ni, iit 120 Sixth HONORED AT DINNER the \Vorld Wide Oulld was elfectod sccrelnry, nnd MKs IWllh Jltlk.^ Ralph Piper and Jlmmlo nnd Mr. RcKLslrrlng at the Owyhee. wi street east. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Srune and ot a party lost evening ot the home trea.surer, nnd Mrs, H, M, Klntcr nnd daugh Portralti of PtopU win don't pldi Old Otcor Poppor MLv* ClPia Dtivls and Miss Charlotta dnuKhlrr. Clara, and son. Albert, all of Mta. M. O. Robcrtaon, who ■wlU be Mrs, Herman L. Dodson gave a ters, Macy and Patricia, Uuhl. Hawkins. Also among the RutsM at of llnrelton; Miss EnJma Wngncr. coun.sclor for Uie group, brief ln.splratlonal addrc.w, mid Mrs, V ¥ ¥ Tow nsend club No, < will m eet that hotel were Edward Navln and today at fl p. m, at the probalo nlci-e of Mrs, Bruiie; Mr. and Mrs. ItislallaUon of officers, electcil last Robertson oullln cd Uic puriiosp.i of Pnilt stains can bo removed by Richard Norfls. tho W. W. O, c ourt room.s. C. Rutherford and Oscar Stecne evening, wUl tako placo next Mon sponging with lemon Julco and then re noon dinner guests Sunday of day evening, Nov. 18. a t 8 o'clock a t RefresJimenta were servpjl. w ashing wiUi h o t w ater. Misn Ella Steenc, th e naptLst bungalow. Ml.ss Kllra- Vctetftwa ol PtiTplan Wars will ahoild be made with Mrs. Clal- Uitp - blooming chrysantlienuimn both Ciiudlll. ShosJionp. a-wx-iailonal m c fl WctliKi.'jdiiy a t a |). m , a t the b o m by Wedfty. Nov. U . M noon tor Olnrln Ponioroy, 337 lli lr d avrtiuo a |>ot-luck luncheon. Members are wc.st. W^•^lllp^dl^y a t 8 p. ni, a.iked to bring covereo KiiKHONtlvc of O hrUtm ag gifts. It) I'lmrKn <>f >ln' aftrni prcdoiit, Mrs, J, H. Feldhusen wlli.sprak on nn orflcrrn will l>n clrrlMl, flreplacea a n d paUoa, Mm, WUcox ¥ ¥ * will discuss fences, IrelllJies, step- WlllltiK W orkcrn cUtu of tho ping stones and walks. O0l0EN-«O«« I’ri'.iUytrrliin i-liiirch will nicot a t so fren m o- tl»i> Jiunn o( Mrn, C». M. Hlmi»o», 1 Ii»p. S,, Nope, wo couldn’t sell <01 Fourth rtvoniin north, 'niurn- 1 rtm» 1011“ baains » cpiiipmeiiT , OT tiuttertnV'k cWnamo Permulil d«iy. Nov. U , nv a ,30 p. m . M m - J. Homer Show-off bern ami frlciid.i are Invllctl, 10 EASE MISERY ¥ ¥ ¥ Udica' Pioneer clul) of Kimber 0FCHIID1SC01D h 8 p b m o n who like* to psy • lot ~ ly will e n te rta in a t n hom e pro theJVEJT , • p ld c
I f you w in i le t you c in lalce prl<]« O ld Oscar in MfvJna. in*lu on SchlllingTciu chum-fresh Ci>inpi Ii* SNOWDRIFT D€TIU€IL£R'S bTexas A. & M.’s Big Boy Evening Tlmts Sporl» Editor Boise Rallies to Sammy Angott Tlie fnte of ’^v in Kiilla in orKaiii/.fPhiladelphia Negro, will tackle hU nounced that the Twin Falls “deal” will net “top consider second lightweight champion, Sam ation” ftt the meeting of the mannates—a nieelinK that fol m y A ngott, h e re on Nov. 25. Montgomery gavo Lew Jenkins of lows the annual winter meet of the National Association of Armistice Battle Texas a closc batUe S ept, Ifl. Je n k Profe.sdional Baseball leagues ins la recognlred aa lightweight meetinjr in Atlanta— which BOISE, Nov. 12 (Special)—The surprisinpr Boise Braves klisc by New York and affiliated gets under way Nov. 15. Football and lield their jinx over the Twin Falls Brulna here yesterday states, Angott of Louisville, Ky„.ls While there havo been no cle/lnlte as they came from behintl and pulled out with a 19-13 vic recognlzcd 0£ 135-pound champion by the national boxing association. conimluncnts on llie Twin Falls sltu- tory over the central Idaho club in a Southern Idaho confer The Angott bout will be a non- ntlon from Owner BIU U lrich • or ence engagement. tlUe 10-rounder. <» Business MnniiRcr Hu«h B. Pnce. Boxiii" bn currcrilly ftH tliliiKS p o in t to th e rc - The heavy invaders played like the favorites they were in tcnllon of th(T Imnchl.^e here, Tlio Dads’Day Card the opening frame when Bob Uireal of o Provo Invasion of Uie Patton and Chuck Thomas loop seeking th e T^i’ln F alls fra n MOSCOW. Ida,. Nov, 12 (Specltin iparked the club in a drive chise Is reported to be dying and —Diul (,'tx's off tlip gold stanilnrd nt Montana Clnh Uicrc lias bi'L-n little incllnutlon to the Unlvpr,':ity of Id nho Nov. 10 down the field. It too: Just II plays for that first put tlic money on the line.In Uio ■lirn Wnlio slu d rn ts Rm b “pop" hy U tah «;liy—ulthouKh lots of tiiltc re lip nrm niid iistior h im throiiKh n Rallies to counter. Alternating reverses with garding Uie iicqiilrliiB of profes i:a!n two day t-clpbraClon'n.i p a rt of -straight plunging plays, the Bruins m archo'i from th e ir ow n 45 to Uic sional baseball In that city. the (inmial Dads’ clay. Mtiln nttrnc- (fnn (s tiip M nho-N evadu football Defeat UISB Boise 12, ,There the Braves hel-. but No U sht*, Jjo Park (iiimc. blit .iliitiriitfl n rc.plnnnini! to a pass, Thomas to Joe Bill Robert Provo has no lights and no park— nil all spare time with a varied POCATEXLO, Nov, 12 (UR)-Tlie son, was good and then Thomas and It appears doubtful right now and Intcrr.sllnR proRrnm. Montana State Bobcats came from amaahed through the lino for the that the city could go' olicud and First contlnKrnt of Dads Is eX' behind in the final period yester extra point. day to defeat University of Idoho., acquire Uie necessary stru c tu re be peeled to arrive on tho campus Fri Boise Cornea Back fore the opening of the season. Ou day afternoon a n d m a n y wlU not so u th e rn b ran c h , 18-7 before 3.000 homecoming fans who shivered Bolsb came back in the same frame '/ItU C i • the otlwr hand. T ain FtUta la ready leave lor tholr homes unyi Sunday, to count when Burgner scored alter to go and the chances we that thu Tlic round of entertainment Rt«rts tlirough ft te m p era tu re of 30 de- 1940 C hevrolet Deluxe Town grces. '■ a 38-yard marph down Uie field. Joycco park here will i>BQln bo tho Frl(iny.<#**nlnt? w hen a n e n terta in - But the'point tvoa not good and the Sedan Vacuum power gear scene of Pioneer league Rctfon vclicn inn show Is set for the university The.Bobcats saw Uielr halftlme shift, h e a te r, defroster, 17,000 lead of .6-0 tumble In the third Bruins held a 7-6 lead going Into : thl! season rolls around. auditorium following thC'pfip rally the sccond half as both teams went miles ...... - ...... $ 7 S 0 We have It on good assornncc that T hich winds lt.s way over th e c am frame when the BcnRnls scored * l T l 6 E A i .scoreless In the second stanza. 1940 Ford Deluxe Tudor Se If there Is any way nt.iUI of reach pus and ends at the administration fivistnlned drive from th e ir o u t KNOCK yard-line and then converted The start of the second half was dan — Steering post gear ing an amicable agreement, tho building, a repltltlon of the first with 15 plays line plunge, shift, heater, league directors wlU vote for reten a n d j o l t accovmtlne for a Bruin touchdown. 16,000 Idaho vs. Ne^rada Montana Statem ent ahead attain, tion of Uie franclilsc In Tw in Polls. miles ...... , _____ S 7 2 5 Saturday, tho big event ts the however, early In the fourth quarter Patton and Thomas again alterna That gives the local business men' ted In packing Uic piKskin os the 1939 C hevrolet Deluxe Town football game between the two O R t h r e e W A P 0 S when an Idaho SouUiem kick was who aided in the erection of tho neighborly rivals, Idaho and Ne march went from the Twin Palls 26 Sedan — Vacuum power gear i g A N I T blocked behind the goal Riving them • park'a good leg to stand on when vada with Dads fttlmltled to Uie an B-6 lead. T h e S ta te rs counted to the Boise one-foob line. From shift, radio, heater, sport- there Tliomaa hit center for the tho meeting opens. contest witljout cost. Saturday eve lA c K L E ■ again near the end of the game when ilBht'...... S650 We have also been told that Mr. ning Is taken with a. boxing sliow touchdown. The extra point was I ti T ^ i e i R Olsen, halfback, drove over after UklcU and bla afisociatcs will NOT pu t on by th e Id a h o 'boxitig 'squad. blocked, 1039 F o rd Ooupe — Qood coa- S 4 « see-saw punling exchange. dltion, radio, heater .....S 5 2 5 operate tho team here next year— Matchu are finals for positions Despite tho adverse score. Idaho BoLie Came rig h t back, however, and got In a ecorlns; position when that tho club will be sold out. How tlie team. A so u th e rn was out in fro n t In ngurc-s 1M6 Ford Deluxe Coupe — Pry made a sensational catch of ever, getUng a purchoser at the Spo All Dads will register In ttie'Stu D £ F £ N S ! ^ £ holding the margin on yardage and Motor, body, finish good, ra kane prlcfc m ay be a n o th er thing. dent Union building with their PLAS£R.. - first downs. Burke's paiw on the Twin Falls dio. heat«r ...... % S 2 S and daiigbters and receive their 17-yerd stripe. Burke picked up Dicker (or Clob Id a h o gained 153 y a rd s from 1038 C hevrolet Town Bedan— tlckct to the football contest. Only ■ ‘1 , R)ur- seven, then two and from there Several groups have been dicker fathers of Idoljo studenta are eligible Burgner pounded over for the coun Motor, finish, upholstery, good, ing for the franchise. Among thesa teen first downs were made by the h e a te r for the free ducata. No tickets are Bengala, three by Montana. ter. A pass to Morgan was good for ...... S538 may be Included two separato Twin handed out without proper regU- tho extra point to tie the score at 1937 Ford Coupe — M otor re Falla unlia and a Boise buslnow man Idolio Bftlncd 07 yards tlirough Uio 13-all. tratlon.'- air, Montana 73 yards, Montana was conditioned, radio, vho woulil like to get into basebaU Boise Scores Again h e ate r ...... $ 3 7 5 operations. P rlw i (0 Fathers assessM 20 yards In penaltlrs and Tlie halftlme feature entks. Point after touchdown—Stone. Gal- He will nlso confer with oUier direc To Annex Will alleys 3-4, K im ble’s va. Elks. 13: 1034 Dodge ’4 ton Plck- tors on th e 1041 schedule, w hich wUI NEW YORK, Nov. 12 (U.R)—The Brooklyn Dodgers’ drive OODEN, UUh. Nov.13 (Special)— alleys 5-G. 7.lp-W ay vs. Idaho u p ...... $ 1 7 8 Poner, 11; alleys 7-8, Newi-Tlmea be brought up.for consideration nt Shoshone Tips Albion Normal PanUiers retained all, Leale Burtoo and 1038 C hevrolet l',4 Ton Truck, the pocotello meet. for the 1J)41 pennant opened today with acqui.nition of Kirhy VI. L. N. D everage, none. tlielr supremacy In tho Intermoun- -Long W. D„ duals ....$525 IliKhe, Iho Natinnal U’UKUf’s Bob Feller, from tho I’hillioa fur Uiln Junior collcgo conference here Wendell by $100,000 ill ca.sh and three playcra. 1935 Oiifvrolfit IW Ton Truck yesterday as they came frotii behind WKDNRSDAY, NOV. IS -Long W, B„ duals .....$ 2 5 0 Burley Turns In landing Highe, noted for his blazing speed, Prc.sident with ajpudden rush to engulj! Weber 3 Changes to Commrrelal league—Alleys I-!, 19 to 0 Count L arry M acPhaii revealed he had to outbid two other cltilis, college and score a 7-8 victory to Klreslone ts. T. F. Lumber eom- presumably the (Jiants and Pirates. By doing this, he blocketl remain iindefcated In conference psny, 10; alleya S-4, netw eller’* vs. WENDELI,. Nov. 13 (Sprrlal) - competition, Back Rupert efforts of the Cubs'’and the Be Pondered T. K. F lo u rM lll, 4S| alleys 5-0, T. Only tlie iw slb ilK y of a iwst-MM.^on Tlie defeat was the Urst of the K. Coca rositin-t for By 13-7 Score pitching ace, Hugh Miilcuhy. HlK Uirough addition of Mulcaliy, ‘ Albion on toi> of the i-om ereni:r lluiip, At Ball Meet vs. Cosirlff-s, 00. the Siio.Hhone In d ia n s toor1anl iiiiiendmentfl lo Uie m inor along with Hagcrinan, aii' tlnl for Phillips totd ni» tlK-y woidilii't deal ingston w ere aurreiilil|i. both lIlKbii and M utrahy, Bo wiien was closed yestenlay, llnd no ellglbli' urelvcr, to lie to.iscd rr(l Shoshone, Hagerman (hero tlui I'aiitlu-iii had a net yard- l‘-’vaiii(i'lltin leamie, OLD Uie altriiipird line burk for tlii' ex Hhonhdiio held a wide riliie In totitl iiun of mlnu.i otn-, Imt iin th e final Tlu- winner of the jjont-season yariliiKe, but th n intinr eluli MiivnI tra |X)lnt. liy. Quarterback lliiiwnrlli passed Hh^ll);hneHny series c an tm l bo de- Uurley scored first nKnl" In lim In till' nam e w ith Aimie fine puniliiK. In th e end xonn lo icmi i>rlco tn knot ...... pro- iiAUilmulliiK for th e 'rrMjann were May Play for Crown final nliinra when Ui-ll tofik tlir (he coiint. Then I'Mllback Harrett apliilu llli'k Htrlrkliniil, tiicklc, mid po^ ualii Uiii do- th e tr-i.in finlslilng first i 11k1iI tor for oxtra tx>lnt wan k'mhI, shono toilay went nt'giilintiiig for a play-off game Satiinlay cisiein. ri'Hiilar nriifion. tiirl 7, th e crown yestenlay liy kuiK'khig Itader To Ado|>t W rlghl ...... 11(1 have thn opixisKUui nt(iiiii>wali ilr- It), Tw in FulU 11. /er Wendell, lu-o...... Nya 0OU)HAI>O H P U IN a S , Colo., feiine work In ]>rr(n',lUiii r a r li llmo, Nitiiitia 2.1, CaiilH ril 2. Coaeh 1‘rhiee loila.v wan ciiiitririllg Alverson ...... IIT ...... Ilodson Nov, U met .CtilornOo Oollegn'a foot titnrtltiH lineups; llD irrninn 0. , Wendell 0. th e tcheduling of thn rontent. lle n w o rth ...... q i l M allaan Cirriilcv Hlatn yeitrrday ftn « snowy RU PER T— P q«. - lU im .I 'V H01.1,YWf>0D. Nr.v, 12 1111’) -1)1- {■'reeitono ...... I.ii ...... D unn T r a r r ...... , I.K ...... We«l AmrrlrBii l-'itUi 14, Abrrilcxn 0. Y esleidny'a victory Kavn ihci I'i- Will lionets Memorial atndliim grid I'riiltiand IS, Payetle 13. rate* a record of five wlnn, n tlo rec to rs a n d <'liili owncrn of th e Pit- t^aipci ...... Itll ...... Hnedilnn iron fdi- II an.7 vlotory and the r « « ------1.T...... Jolley rilio connt banobnll li'iiuun ineL (mUy a n d a Ions In «oven riii'ountorn. lla r r e l l ...... t i l ...... Dyer Kockv innuntalii nlmniplnnslilp. HwHser ...... W 1...... Il.Hllly tn adopt a 1041 schedule, ronHlder n Hc«r« by qiiHrlrrni COI.IJCOK JloWflvnr, the tin hikI Inr wvro to T he Kiniie, I»r»1i1rn Iwlng * victory O ra h sm ------0 — ...... N rnli new on| Ul.iiil It. T. ' wore thn firnt two uanira of Uis Alblen soerini, Inurhdown, I'riee fUaik lie tiriKile. former floiithern Hbenok ...... Robiiimn Bevoral dlrrrtors, liicludlng Dave Tri*. Tech 20, O nten.ry fl, Masoil and nliicn then t|in local club pkint aher tourhiinwn. B a rre l I Cnllfoiiilii Inekle, (hii llllfl lit hi* iWileh ...... Q ______NrUnn rie m iim of tlm Um Aimelrs Angciln. (Nih.riidn r u ltr ie XOj (Ireeley HUte liaa been flnlalilnu wlUi a rutlt. In (plaeehiek). Wrbcr arorlni, loueh- flrit conchlng year at O, C. O m t CM ______Itan n e r will try to prnvall ii|m>u th e trAguo 4awn, Dunn. lUwM O' — ...... • llrll turn lllciillnld, Weniiell, llnlley, 'itlo n U n a Hlale Ift. Idalia (N,ll,| 1. to dlnenrd thn NhaUKhnrriny lilayoff Referee, liarneyi ttmplrp, liu>nej iw ili ...... FB.,...... , Pare P a lrfleld aiilPf» T e a rlirra SB, U. H t)ie local club the win, n ia rln ri IS, lyn will lake a sixth cfub for Uie • IIONR IHRAL Tlio vlftltors thrcatnird In the first clroull. If It aecepu, Pnrfelt money half, but the home ohili wKliitood • MRAT HORAra FULL PINT a or 1. IN 'tiR liaa a lre ad y benn 'iKinietl by four ManutaeUred by tlie dtlvea, T7(n la s t (vuacttr saw UiU V/k A te *\illy T• from fii'uiN uriioa), lu., Nov. la ni io— of yardnue gained by boUi clilba- Analialm, Oakland for ban Joan, 4 IDAHO HIDP and b u t no toilohdnwiin. Q anley Ro m , former llvhtwelKht and BMramenlo for Premio, and ban BODY, rRNIiRR anil FULL QUART wellerwal«hi boalnii oliainplun, to PranoUoo for Uakemfleld, rAINTIN4t HRKVIOB TALLOW CO. Inquliv at Tour Nm *m 4 Dm 1« CODE NO. IM day waa named asnrelary «( ths South Amertoa'a larteet lake, I.ake DEAN'S AUTO HKKVICC lUlnoU bating commlwlon by T ltlcaca, ilea 12,000 fee t above Ulln4Ara.W. rhanallS Or Writ* u Ua Jtv*l, IM. a e n N A U l. MnH , ■M .ifsw H « November 12. 1940 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN jFALI.3. IDAHO Pag» Serefl Southeastern League on Guard: Zivic Takes on SIDE (iLANCES B; Galbntith HOLD EVERYTHING Yoimg A1 Davis NEW YORK, Nov, la Slighted Job Gets Recognition ZlvVs ot P lttib u rg h , new k in s ot the welte>wel«hls. launchea his cam B7 HARRY ORAYBON paign for ring riches Prld&y night ' (NEA SenriM Sports Editor) at Madison Square Garden In a Nobroalea h u a llo« p&lr ot Kuards 10-round non-title bout with Young and so has Minnesota and a lot of other tootball Kama. But the SouUieaatem confercnce U perhaps blessed with more super* guards thanjuiy other callete lettu« In the country. At lost count, there were'13 of Fight Results th ein . . . capablo of pl&}’lng a n y where . . . tried and true mlddle- m tn . . . and looking lor no prom. iBj United Pm»^ Tennessee has probably the two t>lfILADELFlllA — Tem m y best guards on any team In the F o iie, 119, Philadelphta, deeUloned country, Bob Sultrldge and Ed Joey Archibald, i l l . . Proridenee, Mohnslcl. B o th were m em bers ,of R. I.. (10); At NelUow, W. De various All-America teams last year. troit. decUloned Bobby Brilieo, M&.' M iam i, PU., (10); G o i Guards Lead Teana ■ Oarosio. IM, Phlladelpbla!, deci- Tlirce lootball squads In the IS Blonrd Herb K ats, 177, Brooklyn. colleges of the .Southeastern .con* (ei. Iticnce thought so much of tjitlt guards they elected them co-cap~ tains. Three other schools have NEW YORK~Sa) Bartlow. m , captains playing the position. Bestoo,'entpolntcd Max -Stiapiro, Tulane, Qeorgla Tech and Missis lt7, New .York (10); Vlnoe'Del- sippi »U te have tiieir captains play lerto, 128. New Yort, technically ing alongside the centcr. The Oreen knocked out Aurel Toma, U4, Ru Wave's Tom O'Boyle and Glaudo m a n ia (4). Orovcs. co-captalns, are big, heavy, bruising fellows wiio rate lilgh. Remarkable Kicker Nell Cavctte. captain, and Butch AderhoU, alternule. ol Georgia Tech are two of the best. Cavntte is'a re- marliable kicker. C&plaln Hunter Cohem and his alternate, Quy Mc- Dowcll of Mississippi State, arc bust lorwards. Joiin Ellis of Vanderbilt and Oeoi'KC K ln a rd of Mississippi All-America candidates at Uic least rccogiilzed of «U positions. Ernest Mills of Auburn, ailcniatc captain, docs a fine job at Kuard. J. W. Oorec of Louisiana State Is another top-nolch guard, and Florida supporters will fight If you say tliere are any belter men In that position than Mush Batista. The Southeastern conference Is guard!
Lawson Little Would Take Twin Falls Golf Meet out of Texas By HENRY McLEMORE as 4 to r that Demaret would BOWLING HO USTON . Tex;. Nov. 18 OJ.RJ- win. The Bcnerosi^y was bnsed Lawson Little was looking for a partly on Uie fact tliat Demaret . big piece ot parchmcnt today be Is one of Uie world's greatest golf Merchmlt’ League cause he wants to start ft peti ers and partly on the belief that tion. outsiders Jijst don't beat Texans Hvrdntjr ... He wants U) start It right away, on their home grounds. It was Don*hut ... T.yior and would appreciate your sign- pointed out the only time De Drmk. Ini? it w ith him . maret had oven been beaten at 8hl?l«)- Lawsou wanta to start a p e ti Brae Bum was by anotlier Texan tion to have the IMi open golf —Byron Nelson. championship moved from the Co Little, who has always held a lonial club at Fort Worth. T ci, high regard for Demaret’s game, where It has been assigned. t<^ went overboard for the handsome, well, to anywhere outside of Texas. smiling, happy-go-lucky Demaret Lawson^ has met a Texan in at th; end of the match. . Texas, and he wants no more of It. Demaret One of Best He does not care, as national "I'll take him apalnst any play open champion, to. defend that er In the country on a course that title, the best In all of golf, on a requires variety of golf, shorts," Texas course agaln.st a field that Diamond ...... n t no an Little said today, ''Demaret Is one Crow» .... i n lb: Includes any man who was boro In of the finest shotmakem I hare AndcrtoB . 1S» S79 T^xfts, o r 'Whose p a te n ts 'were b o m ever seen. At Brae Burn wo played llAytt .... m Texas, or even passed through over a fine course thot was extra i'srcdl .... 194 I4t Texas on Uieir honeymoon. tough because of n heavy rain and w 6U 711 2081 The man who made Little feel a high wind. But Jimmy hod an Utho Ktr this way Is Jimmy Demaret, a an sw e r for TcxaTi whoso lorelaUiers knocked '1 playcit pretty well, but be was *60 12* ,43» off 15 or 30 of the Alamo be- MII1.T ...... ,___..138 109 110 SS7 13 u n d e r p ar for th e 65 holes he Wrathcrbr - ...... l!« U t 40S selgen, and using only niblicks oeedod to bcot me. Bnd. during ...... 1*» ts SIS and brassies. th o se 65 holes h e showed m e a Little Gets Drubbed whale of a repertoire of real golf Sl» (40 i»n They had a good swing tlien. and shoUi." TIHDI-NEWH t, C. C. ANnBRSON 0 Demaret hos Iniierited It. Demaret was as modest in vic Demaret chollcnRed Little to n tory as always. flj-hole match, to be played over •T w as luclty," he said. the Brae Burn Country club. That Okay, Jimtny. but Lawson stlU Is where Demaret works. Little ac thinks Texans. In Texas, are cepted, m ighty hard to hoe. Ho also Tlie match started Sunday and tiiliiks that Riven a golf course, ended yesterday on t)io 65ih liolo be it In Ttxas. Georgia', Cidciitta with.... Demaret the ....I.II,.»winner, 0 ti.iuand 7... or Eitypt, you’d be a handful for Before the match r.tarted, Hous- anyone who ever kept his head ton golf folk were offering ns high ‘ down. FOOTBALL BRIEFS New Cleveland By United Fresa IlKKKELEY - Knd Merley Manager Will MallicHKan was the only cripple Ainnng the llnlvprsity of California Be Named Today Itrsri today, but he will bo fit /or acUen against Oregon Haturday, CLEVELAND. Nov, 13 fUR) ~ Conrh Htub Allltnn said today. C leveland \»3e\>nl\ tlu b jirrslrtcnt, I'y DARBY ORAYBON h-I'ANPOnn UNIVKRSITY—Nor- NKA Nervire hports Kdltor Alvii Urnilli'y. Bomctlme Uxlsy will annoum^e the aucximor to Oscar iiiiii Htundli-e, SlHiirnrd's futlbai Miiny claim d ark Slmiighnvs.iy Is will l>e on thn bniirli wlUi nn unkle nilruclo m an, a mnKlclan, or sonifl- Vlit [IS mnnager of Uie Indians 0 for 1011. Injury when tliu ln In any bitilne** or profei- and an nnldrutllied tiiird iierwin h*1f<, d ie t llallski, QMsrter, and ■lun, and he has hi* asslstanli Wlioni Ilniiliey rrfusoil to discuss • Marnh Hlenstroni, fallbark. Is working Juil as dljlfently. He often but Who was reported to be Dill ('llcklnc. get* up at 4 o'olork In the m orn Diokey, catcher of Uie New York fiMATil.E—Coach Jimmy Pheinn ing to work . , . avcragea 16 to IB Yankees. promoi4^()uiid loft h a lf, from Uie K not- He la extremely Uiorough and has heiult to Uie Varsity today aft«r It his *taff and practices organlted to potent pasting game, u employi wns [i|i|Min-iit Gone W alters w as lost a high degree. Svery minute of the rianker*. tnen la motion and for the season an ot aubtUtuUDii. Ilte Cirdi Uckled Uie Broncoe (ui a bmterlng hot day. Xleven new Dronroe came In at Uia •n d o f tha first period, but Uie In' dlane, who shodld have Iwen tli^ , manhM right tlirough their fresh opponenU . . . «a yard* stralglit u> , tiia (o«l line,' ^ ■n>ey wara . . . and ara . . . ” condlUoo. ahaughrieasy to employing the •" foruialion, which you tiow to CONSUMERS MRRKET «>e amount ot atuff h* drralopa off tha •T ’ li, ( 0 . 4 0 H t t f alm oit untMtUvftbla. J U a M haa p«wef. epe OkOCi.RU.S VU.[1ABU:S • MEAT^ ■ PHONF ‘./-I ‘^/ Ihrwla an •^aaera m | Page Eight - IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Tuesday, Kovetobcr 12, County Attorney Spud Yield 127.6 MARKETS AND FINANCE Snibwedin;Co^ O F F K E H Bushels Per Acre WASHDK3TON. D. C, Not. « ------By United Press ------Delays Calendar fUSDA>—The gorerement report as ON BEEI BOOST Ptowcttttr B m ttt U. ot Nov. 1 shows prellmlnaiT yield F m DRAFT UNIT aTtrage for U nited SU tea as 137.S . Will) a heavy flow o f suga? beets il praoaatalr to Rtt* cmk -aM. r as .. teaxd ter arw Ho. 1 factories reflected In the October The pr«lmlnarT ptoducttoo total HIORQPSIIN S IO C K S E m C Ihg o f thfe K M tm b*r t o r n « ( ascrtcK ihtfted today to the tnncr ■as set at 38«J1.000 bushels. totnli, freight carloads forwarded — — or the cooatjr aodltor^ from the 16 m a jo r iMaglc Valley "MDt vaa poBtpoDcd Uih aaonxbe. stations showed a substantial In- Mr. S vedcT . * » » v a s to pe*- NEW YORK, No?. 13 (U.B — Tllc Montgomery W ard _ ^ te d the tnfocmaUaes ta t£* Tbe diaft imlt tnoeed out of the M urray ...... ___ crea-MS of 2.088 c a rs over th e pre iD E R W E SALES miirkcl dosed Irregular. INACIIVEIADE In ^ e a se a . did tso» appear tor t t* dhtrtrt uaoit Jaiy room fatcause the Nash Kelvlnalor . - vious m onth. B. p . Costello. Union CHICAOO. Noir. It i Air Reduc NEW YORK. Not. 11 (UD-Proflt- com sesakn at l» au aa. aadi had '’^"tsrter t m of court bccan to- National Biscuit . Pnclllc traveling freight and pas- 35VIUNTEEIIS Altuka Juneau ------taklnK in Inilu.trlal li.ue* and n«w buy hot yet been heard traa ^ eartr n ir und*r inodrr»l« ti scnser agent, announced this after y and the Jmy t w m w ill soon lUy. Com ^w»t Ailled C lie m 'c a l------.1 National Cash Register,___II Ins In rail, featured a hlably . Irregular, a fte r a x o . be a n e^ TRw b o i ^ wlQ m ore back National Dairy Pr^ucLs „ active .tock market loday. noon. T he O ctober m a rk w as 3,771 enrti op ‘i tn Sc. oil. ofl Allied S to re s...... — New York Cenual w u tha acUoa fa c to tfae thM Ooor wtten Juir trials ^ to S'* •ii;lx-itn> n AllLs Choli National Distiller* ^...... orile, UmlieilU * Naahvllle. Cheaapeaka Mrs. sw eeter adriacd ib e ecezt aad u*«eapaetMi. N',it1oftRl G y p su m . Jt Ohio. I'enn.yWanla. and Cu« Mobile * ' potato shipments gained OPEN ROLL BILL Amcrlcnn Ca» ------—...... SherUf U W. Havfctu tbat her GRAIN Uhli> prrferreil maile new hUhi ' 172 cars over the aggregate for Sep-, c a p t 4. H, sealer. Jr. aitef clerk. Hiirty-flte Tolunteer workers to Am. Coin. Al. • ...... - ..... band had gsDfe u p Rock ctM k a > » aM that a wm be In- - CHICAGO~Cr»ln i AmiTlcnii A: Foreign Power...... trmbor, 1040. th e shipm ents of spuds day launched the annual member Op.n llllh Low CUh for an outtnc owr tbe *s»n(d tonannr so that regte- Amcrlcnn Ice ...... No i actlM a to market are still far below mose' boUday. ship roll can of Twin Falb county. WTitaK tz a n ts dctetag to ask qu«stlans may D«...... — American L ocom otive...... Sirensth In carrierv waa attributed to of Uv!t year because of marketing Red Cross chapter, and more than condlilnns. Mr. Costello said. Last It was presuiBCd th a t tm TT k » so t5P pb ooe. Amcrlcnn Metnl.s ...... North American Aviation...... lO' 100 are expected to take part as the irijup when Induitrlali tfreJ! Steel iharea month tho potato total was 660 cars; nponed in tbe are* had casght Am. Bud, ene3ay Dm. ------' American Rolling Mills — ------Ohio Oil ...... V‘ and he was nnahle to tirtre iis » a - an acctieraied pace ts the next task Arthur O. Hill. Bwllnit aupport. Th« eteei* came back Beans Increase OB Ibe Bst for Qptatn Searer and Am. Emelt. A: Refining______Pacific Gas & Electric _____ 2J from Ih« Iowa. Chry.Ier wm down mora chtoe throagh ao«-ck«s«d Mrs. Hill, secretary of the mem- • July "ZT— 6*'\ Tlie Octobcr Increase over Amcrlcnn Tcl. i Tcl...... — ,.I Packard M otors ______3 \ than 2 polnla. but General Motnra had a Monday. SherllX BavktB s. v i o p l a hh asshuat, Jira. R. V. Jones, list- bershlp driw. was at Red Cross ■ mall Bain, rroflt-lakln* reduced price* month prior Included a gain of 121 tac OC an TCctamnis a^beU caU y 1 cadquarteT s. Pentoe hotel, — »7'_^ : Amerlcftti Tobacco B ------P n ra m o u n t-P u b . ______Q'' of ihipl>in» and .hipbuildinc »har».. Cop- ned to head toto Rc«i crwk Anncondtt Copper ,.—...... J. C. P en n ey C o...... 87^ irs of beans and peas. area this afiecaooo to s»A Ur. ^ aho be oadq taken soon so throughout the day. Supplies and July ■■■■'Z SS>i per> rereded .mi " Sugar beets went rolling to the Peiin.sylvanla R. R ...... 25 at-W rlahl fealurrd Sveeley. said the tcSn^aaoe to that qoertes may be answered even equipment for solfcitors are available Kr.i Arm our pf ...... Twin Palls. Burley and Rupert fac Atchison. Topeka St Santa Fe., Proples Gas ...... 41 ...... were U, fl. flleel, Continenial Porcupine razifer statioo *s leyttted w hn r toM Phillips Petroleum ...... 39 l>M.e< of 1 to mor. than Z poInU were report shows. T here w ere 1.300 c ars be unable to tetepbcc* weed ■£« feSi long Instructors’ first aid training Sorb««nii Auburn Auto ...... - ...... No i forwarded In October. The beet Plllsbury Flour ...... No sales made by American Can. American Air* safety If h-j re«:hes Uie ra=*tr « a - coun* by Carl F. BelUston. field Baldwin Loromotlve...... line*. Internallonal llarTe.ier, OuronC. movement boosted Burley Into top Dnltlmore A: Ohio ...... Pitts Screw As Bolt ...... 8 KoninUke Mlnlni and Wntlnshouia Elec- tlOQ. represenUtlve. first aid. Ufesavlng. Public Service of New Jersey _. 32'4 ranking fo r to ta l carlo ad s w ith 819 arxl accident prevention for the Red Oendlx Aviation ...... by a sood and sent Rupert to second place P ullm an . .. _ 26'’ii United Aircraft waa at 1 ce .the p n a CKW a ia-Sin Cross In Idaho. Utah and Nevada.^ Dethlrhcrn Steel...... rrport. Ihe .tock sained with 557. T w in F a lls w as th ird Mlth 1’0KTI/AND-Klm..r<->I. ll.SI Dordcn .... . P u re O il ______I 8 'i point*. m ous M lchtcaa to c tb a ll «s a called attention to one of m any9 a tolaVoI 451 c ars forw arded. aeiTices provided by the American Bulova Radio Corp. of America ...... 5'4 W<*trrn Union wa* In particular de* v e teran outdoocamazt. te a r fer hSs mand a* director* declareil a dollar dl* Other Commodities R ed Cross. UurrouKlu Radio Keith Orpheiim ______.-2H safety had oot tmcted Reo M otor ...... l s vWenil. the f in l .Inc* 75c wa* paid In Principal commodities and the Sessions are being held al 7:30 p. Hyei stage this afteriMOD. Reynolds Tobacco B ...... 3 4'i l>ow Jone* preliminary clixinK atock shipping total for October. In addi m. each evening In the Idaho Power Cftllfornla P ack in g...... tion to beets and potatoes. Includ Motorists who surted tie Rxk Afteff pdefedtng soO ty to Sears Roebuck ...... 70'4 arerase*: Indu.lriai. 1J7.4I. off 0.71; rail. week trip yesterday, ___ __ the p(»c« 8a th e r ta - to - ilm Jnn. Jtm company auditorium and are open Canntllan Pacific ...... 30.IX, up 0.J2; ulliilr 2I««. off 0.3T; and ed beans ond peas 418 c ars, live Shell Union Oil ...... 10^; highway facatf^ fciir^rted ' Oraeias was fttied tlO and costs to thoee desiring certification as J, I, Cn.se Co...... cnke & Ohio ...... raaion la.t Friday. Curb itock t*l« wcra flour, wool, apples, alfalfa meal, etc.) Te)low fiU'ic 1o GM-ici No, S. ChlcnRo Great Western Southern Pacific ...... a s 2J6.000 »har« asaln.t 271.000 Kriday. oosnxy )aS U xxA paML 65>i; Nr., *. lo CS^c; Nii. 6. ti7 Southern Rallwa;' ...... h '; 9DC cars. 6S-jr; Nu. S 6«c lo «81-;r: Nn Chi., Mil,, St. Paul & Pftdfic Ranking of the 15 major stations 'la. amsted cwiy Sunday M> «k; ilV, ...NoRaks Ss«rry Corporation ______OVi SMnttag at the tan il«hr.vy ilOUc: Cocn Cola ...... 110‘i Palls 451: F ile r 381; B uhl 255; W en- No. 4. 9H« ; No. 4 r«cl extra hravy SOf Colorado P . i Krei No m1«. Standard Oil of New Jersey___ SS'i Buying Prices dell 241; Jero m e 304; M urtaugh Tt)» prt s a m entcsvd h is guilty O l l N O I i A F r SoyUati*: Nd. S j»IIow. 05!^c (o H!fc Southern — 1 S w if t* Co...... 22'i (Tko daalera q tw *at3ik.n. charge of the local recruiting s U - . «(>c: (r*i Saturday. To Local Concern Com Products ...... 40% Gather at Boise The Tata Falls PVwr unis today S gt. Morrts expects that the win U nion P acific ... . 34 S, Mr. aod-Mr3.MQbn Barter. nw»> DENVKR I.IVE8T0CX Cuban - A m erican S u g a r ...... 5S BOISE, Nov. 12 {U.ra — The Idaho had been awarded a contract to remain att Boise for about a week DEKVBIt-C»tlie: B.OOO; ilri.ly: United Aircraft OP ...... 40‘i (Hulk to Rrowerl. ant Valley. aiMt t o . Ptyiis xrj- Curtiss Wright ...... lOS f. S. Ku**»u No. 1 _ Soclcty of E ngineers wUl hold a sn 4 y apgscKtmat^ three to foor during ifhlch time details of the in • to to 112: n.wi tS.SO to ll.ii. United Corporation ...... I \ 11a ms. Maroa. are the asosaan duction law will be erplalned to Ho«»l Mpi •irons to 10c higher; lop Du Pont . IGO ;, s. Ru.*eu No. 2 .. quarterly m eeU ng here Nov. 16. a t <*n,or dmd vhtte beans, to the United F ruit ...... 75 delegates. Mrs. Derts Stradtey. him and also to other Idaho re Eastman Kodak ...... 1414 which candidates wUl be nominated county supertoteBdent. w'X 6» es- caxy dqwitnokt,. It was shown here She«p! S.IOS: >t«*ilr lo itronc Electric Power & Light ...... 5 United Gas Imp. for state Officer, It .was announced thh aitmwoo tn pr«ss dl^tches cruiters. f k UmU »> to 19.(0; .fr<^I«rt tH u> United States Rubber ------officio delegate but (n«abiy At the end of that time he wUj> Erie R. R ...... No sales (Two dcalera quoted). today. ttoca VashiDcton. D. C. •pHnr «wf* 12 lo M; ■pi'lti* lunbt H United.atotes Steel ...... I. .s. Uu*»et* No. 1 ...... leave tomorrow to atseesl the a m - Firestone Tire & R u b b er ...... 10 W. P. Havenot, Pocatello, wtu pre- The rantnrt w « let for »^1.«2 return here to aid draft boards ta I. .S, lluseeta No. I ...... Ing ot the sta te textbook cccssas^aa. Twin Falls and Bnhl tn the selec Freeport Sulphur ------30?; Warner Brothcra ------(One d«a!er uuoledl. side and the chief speaker will be which will gather tn ad^nsce c£ the Dd w as d n crib ed by offVrlals o t the PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Western Union ...... - 24’- tive serrica work. rORTt,AND-lIon! 1.200; «llv«; Q eneral EUectrlc ...... 34S John Churchlil. Boise, assistant to x a l C^wjwtny a s a " sn a il sale* Westlnghouse Air Broke _ IIEANS educational asscctaticb's drOegate to l(e bliher; itoud lo choie« 170 to 21. O eneral P o o d s ...... — 37 the president of the Southwestern assembly. Mrs. S c a c U ^ w as itveeiSy rampand with the number of beans drlveinf l«.«0 to ie.7S. Great Northcrna No. 1 ...... General Motors ...... 64^^ Westinghoifke Electric ..... Great Norlhern. No. 2 ...... Idaho W ater Conservation Projects. ncnr avanahla an d now on hand. CattI*; ISO; etirc*. M; tteidr*; fl...- - W. Woolworth . nam ed a o ( the tertfcccfc •carcv: frw cleanup lalei kt« Monday IBe Goodrich .. - 14H I.Srvi-n dealer* quoted; on* not Inc. governing board. T h e b e a m pBTtfaaaed h e n w in be able). lo He lower; odd bead llchl sralnfed Goodyear Tire & Rubber ...... Ifi Other Twin FaOs iM tcatcs to the iidw«d to the Man bland navy •t«er* tod*r Oraham-Palge ...... — l ‘» Grral Northern* No. 1 ...... lAPAN RESUMES tireal Norlhern* No, 2 _____------I. K. A. sessten. w ill be tJse g seey ...... SbMpi l.OOOi flcwlrt wooM Unbt Qrcttt Northern p f ______— 28H (One dealer quoted). Mue«; rood lo chole* $«,U lo U,7». CURB STOCKS Cnal Norlberna Mo. I ------Grange to Hear attending from the city pd&£K x b toi Greyhound Corp, ______12% sj-stem. Schoots throiigtK'Ut ■ X atsc OMAHA. LIVB8T0CK Houston on ...... -— 4*i Am. Locomotivc St T ra in ...... 1 (One dealer quotadl. OUilBA-Uot»« 1.1WI tlnm s W Graai Nortbacixa No, » ------‘Ag’ Instructor VaUry will atao be itffweE-W Chatdi Schedules Howe Sound - - ...... ATncrtcan Super Porrer ...... na dealer quoted). CUIEPURIHS bUhtr: tpou up tnora; top . . 16 10 Hudson Bay M. & S ...... 10 Associoted Gas A ...... — Ynlc Holland, Twin Palls high Cattle 2.BOO; calm 200; fed >...... • dcalera quot^; o SANTIAOO. Chile, Nor. IJ ftU»- and rcarllnn •trans to 25c hlsher, moat- Hudson M otor ...... — ------6 ’,; Brazilian Tr. school agricultural teacher, will be Mteasant Supper Jtipan has resumed heavy purchases Ir to lie upi bulk f«d *U«n principal speaker at the pot-luck 100 In d ep e n d en t R a y o n ...... 26Vi o .icalara quolHl. AD men and fac^s ot the OmRh of Chilean copper. It was reported Twrlln#* »10.2S lo Ill.tK. dinner for Twin Palls Grange mem of the Btrthrm. a n tnrlted to at- 6he*pi 1.7S0; all claaxa aUady; Inap. Copper — 13’* to the govenunent today. <8,40 for M wooled Umtia. International Harvester______60»i Crocker Wheeler ...... - .... - bers and their friends Wednesday t*ad a |)heasast xap p a Frfclay. be- Leading copper authorities said (Two dealen nuoledj. al 7 p. m, at the Odd Fellows halL FPIE KILLED IK icaidac at Y p. B. at the church. Int. Tel, as Tel...... 2 - Electric Bond St S h a re ...... there' was a p^blllty the United OGDEN LIVESTOCK Ford Motor. Limited ...... — Tohimy Speedy will give a reading, Third avenw and Ftoorth street OGDEN-rXon: BSO: fully iicadr <____ Johns Manvllle ...... 64T4 LIV8 PIIULTRT States would purchasa-Chilean c t^ hither, top tM ( on eWc« ISO to iJO-lb. Kansas City southern ------BH Gulf OH Pennsylvania ...... 3 Colored h«n>. oetr t lb * ...... the GranRC orchestra will ploy,.and north. ^EnsBKd hy th« and per to buUd up Its war stocks. Color«d twna. under 4 iba. ------a program of games will follow. Beers' ^ b of the church Kennecott Copper------3BH H ecla ...... — Inborn hena. o»er lU Iba. ------They had no official Informatloa ' CatUai 4W, aally* (ullr alM4y. laU Lcstaorn has*, ondar Iba...... These «ho have not been solicited PlANTEXPlOnN Rpt- iU A C. d boys affUlated tn any also purchasing lar^ amounts ot Colored” < »«k*______United Light St Power A ...... H First of Election of the United Railway S^sal «*^l«»y «*h the chart* are w ted by foreign produced copper held la LOS ANGELES LIVESTOCK Missouri, Kansas ft Tejias ... Utilities Power & Ught .....N osales poratlon in ihH e»sl central Maconta. pnddetit ot the LOB ASaKLBS-lIoni <00: top 17.40. bond in the United SUtes. Caltlal l.» 0 ; fed atMn l« lo 89.S0. Results Are Filed Jersey town. Jpcetseff c ta h . to a tte n d . A Japanese ship recently took o(|fr 6 Five bodies were extztcated ttew ' bwi>: tOi ttod St'Itr. VMM lamb. |>. B O ISE. Nov, 12 (U.R>—Th e secre 7.500 to n s of electrolytic copper af*' the ruins about twa hnzrs afMr the Antofagasta, the largest shipment to tary of state today received the first exptosloa rotted this and «(i|atcEKtl abstract ol county election results the orient In many years. bulk U t to m>lb. CaliromlM. 17.1C Salt Lake communities as tar as a ralte away.! Cattkl KOi nod fed ileen |».7i. Perishable to be filed for canvassing by the There were betw een I® a n d 38 p e r- Shaepi TOOj load 87>lb, piod Idaho state board, wool«d Unba |D.tt. •ions in R ahw ay a n d P e rth A ah c F Mining Stocks Tlio state board of canvassers will hospitals. Wrtlass who were taktc CHICAGO LtVXSTOCX Shipping meet Nov. 25 to detcrmltw officially aw\v by ambulances that reepoaM DEATIIT0LL3IN CIIICAaO-IIoni 2i.OOO: >ctira. i the winners of 11 state and congres ni4 A*k*4 to the emergency call. tr lOs lower, top 11.95. sional office.^ on w hich Id ahoans Caltloi lOOOOl cairea 1,800; senrrally Courtesy Fred C. Farmer, Union Alta Tunnel .. S I'A I buUh*n, 210 to 210 An Inquiry was be«ua by the t«S- ’ _ _ ■leady on all Rrad«« and rlaiieai nu Paclfio Freiiht Ageiil. lllnaham MrUU . balloted Nov, 6. eral bureau of investlrstittt. ; _ 17^ . oua loada ycarlinn and Kiht alnra I Tw in Falls is'4 ^hf?;"r.i.. S ‘ :- The company twufactare* SBa3 . HOLLWOOD - T ^ heroine of to lia.TS. Onderweluht bnlehera. 180 l< OWDER BUSTS Shaepi (,OOOl Uu Monday eloaed a Clayton ISliver ...... torpedoes of t h . ty p e » d fey 1 \ Colotato V..-.VI...... Packla« ao**. h*a-r» ------NEW CASTLE. Penn- Nov. 12 (UJ9 ateady lo itnm i i lo» t«l wwrts dM om td her In a KANHAtl Ciry—llo n i 4,t00l artl'e, 8a Idalio P a lls d U lrlc t-P o ta to e s 8«. Tlilrty-five members of the Home aied as aUnal de»k«. , phHttctaph takto at a f oothaU game Burton Powder company plant at Twin Falls dlatrlctr-Potatocs 34, *8 VaaUr* to moatlr >ao lower iKan Monday'. Cuttera Culture rliib and four new members MoturUts who WW drtftec tawjghX hw to Hollywood for Edinburg, eight miles from here. onions 3. mixed vegetables 1, 18 The blast originated in the gelatin Cittiai 8,80#'i eaWe. l.tOO; f.,1 ...... Kureka l.li Hl.rln« lai present for the lint time met for roodwvvs on the south shKV c< ssa- i • * « t« te si. H UznMd her a small ■In*, unevenly .leaily lo IBc hlab- Caldwell district—Lettuce 0, apples Kur*ka Ml Yaarllns I the annual fall all-day sewing meet ten Inland tJtetr cara ^ - ; T^^ OaiTwU then cast her ed. offlclaLi reported. . t TMlrra aleaily lo tOc hifher; chair* Nyssa district’—Onions 2, lettuce 4. K«nnel>e- Police roped off a ksr** as»a'<^'«»V because she la a minor, ap-. Lee WaddeU. 35. of New Castle; Hlock f*t»l. too P"un ElmeT Kiidutt. 31. ol EdlnbuTg. and held alxiT e I*.40Wt fad li m held alxiTe I*.40Wt OHlttNH Sloe^ !•«>. tbO poo. grtvn^, MiftA Ol'invlotle B m itl\aon a c- arounti \h * scaw ettd b a it A a m s, r w w d a ^ v r a c v . waOer Qar* Richard Rowland H arold D uncan. 34. of I t P. XX w itni. nilCAOO—ODlon market n so 84.00 com panietl by Ml.vi & U ie t R angen bulldlngi of the corpocattett as a {w»^ BOSTON— Wool buyer, were ahowlnt (Inneaola Y*liow. 88* In ‘ Nalldrlvei sa n g Bevenil iiunilH'r,i tuid M iss Je an caution against high te&ateo wsro^ New Castle. llltia Interrat In domretlo wool. <>n lli Colorado Hw**l Hpaniih 1C N«w I'atl 80 Tlllcy aLit> ac^(.nl^lnl«^ by Miss fwveral of which had bm i thrcwx* C ause n f th e bla-U could not Jtoeton m.riiet Italay. N.w U>.l 8 FILER flIKIAH Nurlh IJi tV* es Rangen «nng, Euch woman gave a do»n by the e*pl«ii>». ascertained Immediately' H<-all«rv-ycar-«M Damage In Uie immedistr area of wera rcporle.l at 11.01 t.i 11.05 tor nrlaiiii NKW YORK—No. S roni ^1 onrh. flnlshetl giirincnt aiul a toy for Uie Ilrcauae moot of ttw saaQ b«tU- bac Wiml. mnniiiK hulli i.k.I Krexr * * «■» alar, laak U m t aft frwM the plant was ttelleved to be consid • ale. T tH R o n a ld Ki'ohii, w ho Is ntteiidlng Clilldren’H hcsno at UoLnc. Tlie gift in si were used for sSceacev th ree rombtnc lenith. "nirr* w>. rrarllrallr r. h*r la**M ta«ay ta e h li a erable. Tiie (own of Edinburg has a c<*l Nm. 81.B7NI Jan. Il ui.tlli March 10% the routlirrn brunch of (he Onlver- box will »H1 .o:; July IZ.OO-.OSl taew a * m , % ata i > iw ad daagbtcr population of 650. rountry parln'r »* lo il I1I00.I ItIbM Helit. 8I.0a-.OI). sity of tUuho. Pocalcllo, ipvnt the somo.llmo this niunth. Club guests police said...... 11 46o fallnl U. attract No, 4 off IH to H i 1-.II.I., HihiI i:.,ha week-iinil with relatives. were M rs. M. M. P rew ett, M rs. E, L. bam »• W Mrv Oaretm O.Hil; tale* 4.7UO Ion*. Ch.et Iker. I).7«S* 83.71 Cliaplulii. lUvKcrmnn, ond the new Jan. W>o Hi «.re^. Me to rtS,*! •lumhl.' M iss E velyi\ Dtivls. llolne. n w n t Nllvrr Kill* ('•> tt.io 88 80 the week-end with relatives. m em bers, M rs V. II, A nderson, Mrs. Insurance Head M.y «&■),'’ ""W”' AztSy D evtee axvrted hts authority Kepl. WISo U> VtSci l>e^. Il)(l. »t« Nt Hwan.ea l'»n. M rs. V^cil DlerrkfU'ii and Mrs, J. I.eland liudRon, Mrs. I.ylo DaLis and a s aa}< « td Tan Knya oo An&tstk* T BUTTER, iffiGS Harrh l»4i. 81 H llnllc l,c'.'.i'‘ A, L y m an . M erldlnii. s|>ri)t the wee)(- Mian EitUiiT W rlHht. IV o now m em Speaks to Men’s day ta decUre a hcdiday. I.ONnilN IIAH HtI.VRII TInllr. Kiahd.< 1 end an guests of Mr. and MrA. Juy bers wero vc)trNIION—M|m>i and forward *li>rr w*r« Walk«r Minim Baptist Council the ttia!iT«. gTBmbUng, iTfwrted to WIIWil .. lit Charira I.licke lias relumed to Hal CunnliiKlium. Ouv I,r«fi. supertatenteBi •* tb» I / l’l’''|.‘Mny* eVc"h.'‘*lh* *l1*",k'of “K.\'l.nd luma . , . M rs. Jiinii-n (Ihli-Id.i le ft F rid a y for w e s t M T a ML t k i .l I^rK* SIHr. I ni*lnlalne.i II. ...Id Ixiyinii vilr* al 188 IHirtland, Ore, after several weeks Inlsnd Empire Kovthwest .hliilni. |>er (in* ounre. vlsltlnK at the iiome t t hLi daugh AnK*'lc,i lo vlnlt iier m o th e r and Fire Insurance a: te r, M rs. J, K. KBibflelscli. her sister. NocthwrM Ca.iualty _ HRTAIJI Mr, and Mrs. Frmik DeKIots, Mrs, M arketn at n Rlance MEW Y01lK-ti»1ay'. CU.I I .m*lt*ra kai\r. aii.itc9aed th » btcft's Hy llallai rreM prlr«* for dellvtr*enl Huiidny a t the B. nlng befnrn nn appreciative aud ('•i|i|H-ri Klaclnilyllo 181 ei| n f. a. a. In (he church ba.w« Ikmda Irreaularir liUlitr. .}-Il ; ra.lliiK f. ik )>. refioeri lU l lake. R, Haight Itoinn In Oakley, ience, Mrs. Kurlern Uavia directed lUirU .lorba...... delivered If. r»relin aichania .U*dy, Tim Hpot atralia 81. f4r. und Mrs. Raymond Itiigg, tlie play and It was presented tn a r--adi New York 85.M lo KetcJium. were Biiiiday evening capable niaiuier liy th e c ast. Wheal o* f H lo lie | orn ui 1.88) Ka.t iniitnn and etsewt^r* Bk th e — rth- Uiul. 85.A8. WINS lOP PBIZE guests and Mr. and Mrs, Milton IIIll Mr. and Mrs. l«wls Hack enter wr^t tor m any y e a rx s a d « k » llul>bn- ateady. 7.II.CI N*W York 17.041 K«. HI. l4.ula BlWar uixhaimad. 87.15. OODKN. U tah, Nov. 12 (U.Q — were week-end guests of Mr. and tained 'Hitirsday at a dinner and rntiiinclngty regan ltac tb * pnaiilm Alijmlnum, tiriln 18. "Mark Doiiiild," n aiiininrr yearling M rs. L. U, Plercy, pinochle party. Prizes at pinochle ties of Chrbttan aerrtc* opHa to I riallnum—< t>*r ounc Hereford hull iiwmil by Herbert Harry Beem Hnmmernulat loft went to Mrs, Claronce McKibben Uolrkali.ar Idoli.ra |>er t Sunday for Idaho Fulls (or a fow «B a ^ a n to produce a IU.I-188 la 171. O ia n d lrr , niiker. O n ', toowder»l (•l<>li*ri r lb, »• ct anay nraxm. 22nd iiiiiiual Ogden llvrstwk show Ida,, and to attend homecoming at Friday with a tiiree-coiirse dinner Wnl/ramlU. Vhln«** (dniiara par unit) FOR MR& SWAN CIIICAan POTATOES —t i>*a r«nl m*lalllo ronl.nl duly *a>d— to six O tiirr flrnt prlto rlblKxis he the University of Idalio, southern party for Hetty Johnson, Bliirley OIIIOAaO~W.alti.r clear, Unpwai had won UtLs year, branch, 1‘ocatello, Ann Moreland, Josrphine Jonea and IlllHU Noe. 12 (Snvialk-V M M ra) ■■ '9 lo li, N, arraiijicmraU wer* M s g cMB^lMad or ciaiid m il Atat Ha« al Oliaiidlor'fl prise MlM Oenell Murrell and Mins Jean Loren Biattrr, Warren Stutsman. to.^ for Mrs. Oeetrai “ ‘ N abadyl had topi>ea Ills rliiM In shows at Harriet Fux, wito are attending Al Forast Walker and Jack Bhropelilre. fi/a n , 71. w hoiU K l a t th e . W ' - ; ; s , ; Great Falls anil Illlllniit. Mont.; bion N orm al school, stw nt Uio week T h e occasion waa Iternlce'a Uth Wa ar« espectfng. a carload ot 1 Mr. 4 cara ll.«Oj I ear. 81 Neon Firm Files Mis. J. II. Payoe. a . jllacklMit, fda.; Ixis Angoleaiand end with relatives birthday anniversary. Tlie group high grkda Utah atom lump ooal dVi aftvntoon atW r a a t e n l yearw" Sacranlmito, Calif,, and IHirtland. U ttle Dorlne Hamilton, wlio waa presented iWr w ith a gift. T h e « m lo arrive right away. ThU ona car-, >rv ‘.."a‘i'!. Corporate Notice four years old Saturday, waa gtven lllneaa. Mra. F a jM Or*. tab le at w hirh the gueiU were Huhl. load will coat you per ton, Article* of (noor|>aratlon were a party that attrtnoon by tier mo •n ia inotinuTi tu r Wxlay cilie d lo r Mated carried nut a pink and white aha n u haul It youraaU. and tf yw get fllei) wit!) Uie county recorder hero ther, Mra. Itoy Hamilton. Nino color Bcheme. The centerpiece was ______tnora than a too wall pay for tha JiKtfing breeding miorlhnms, Jer Mrs. Uwan waa b m M ay IV U A . •tnl y . S. No. i uuallly, I aara. tl.i» | today by the OongrKf Neon com sey dairy rattle, rarlots of fat cat amall luesta runie for an afternoon a low bowl (it w hite ciirysanthe- weighing oh tha d t y aoalca. but It I Mr. il.U l MIb m o U and North Dakota In Mluouri 8h» narrtad V m m j O a y pany. kmg-estnblUhed I'wln Falla of gamea after which a decorated muins flanker on either aide by you get teas than a loo you pay tle, Holstein dairy rattle, iireedlng a«ai>. Oct. I. IH I n> dM Ml W«L concern engaged In outdoor advertU* birtjiday cake was cut and served pink candles In crystal candle atkka. Aberdeen-Angtis and carliits of feed Surviving are tb» U par ••ayne, Buht; C h a r te pcH to t« t M y Bora a t thla prtca. Uia Idaiio aecretary of state and tlie gueata. Tliose atlending wer« •erved a dei-orateil birthdak cake bmuM then won't ba any. ThU d a ted Ont. 14, 1040. show c a p lU liu - «OKH TO CONVENTION Mra. I4iiu Vaugha. B a rb a ra Lm Uuiltli, Louise Hack, w ith the dessert. Auto Painters c*r waa ahlppad Instead of a car tlon of 11.000 In aliarei of |100 aaoli. DOfUB. Nov. la (U»-8Ul« Treaa- Mra. Ma«|W Crewx Irene Oreer. liurbara MaCaw, Tiie primary teachers of tn e S ap - ot nut. "niatli why they gave us a Il)coriK>ratora and offloen. Moh uror Myrtle p, Knklng today was en M n Swan was a ^ « • hav* mm m i v * a n for Donna Lee I.eep«r, wUiui Neate, U at auiulay arlitml gave a U a at batter prtea ort thla cna carload ot - « u . M th one aliare of stAck, are O. V. rotile l« HoiisUm, T«*., wiiere slie Buhl chttsiian chunla. FVrtar Mhaa «| cara and Margaret Ann timlth. Patty I>WaU Uie c h u rc h Friday afternoon lor atOT* lump. Olva ua your phona 'Ooagriff, president and dirMtor; will attend Uie naUonai convcnUon Tlte body reata U the iMka. « • «»■ twtosh aither of Flier and Nadine Hardesty of Mrs. Arvid Joiiiison, who la |U v - B iaaban and how 88iuch you D. M. Cotgriff, vloe-prealdeni knij cff «tat« audltora, trvasurer and 0 tuiwral hum*. lH |« r «r voUHtta enamaL t m d T w in r» lU . Inf to a farm near Klmbnly. A baoauM then wUl ba a clanor 1 ^ dlreotor; M. P. Ooaghrr. treaaurer comptndiera. Mra, Snklng will add Howard Stuve, wlio has been tbit- program was arranged and Inoluded tt w l w it g e u In. and ther* ta ress Uie eonvenU oii and wlii lenrw Ini at the hame ot hU sUUr, M^, gamea, contesU and atunta. The ITAUA.HS CA m m SB SCULLY on Uie program ooounlttee., O ltd D avU , U f t B aturday for til* t«« U b ia was attraoUva with ft LONDON. m w U « U i — C M DBamja BEANS [ b o iw a t t u r n field, Calif, MDtarplece of pink chryaanthe- Pratt Gas & Glass, It U apoctad U ut Sngland'U btrth Mora Utan filft.ooo ftngerprlnla ar* Tlwi «U achoot piajr, "The Ohtrm muBU. M n . K . b . Abel and Mra. ate wHl ahow lU inoreasa of 38,000 recorded in Uie fingerprint UbrwT Cotiool.” given tn tlie Rural Giyda Muagrave preeldwd a t Um te a on ttia Lumber, Oil & Coal Co. m iMt f m r t totals UUa y u r . o t eooUand Yar . r Tn«dv> NovemlKr 12,1940 IDAHO EVENING TtMKS, TWIN FAtlS, IDAHO PsgeN int Times-News want ads offer you a wide selection of good used cars
WANT AD RATES FARM IMPLEMENTO UVE8T0CK FOR SALE For PubUcaUon In Botb ALLIS Chalmers model B tractor, TIMES *nd NEWS; , plow, planter, cult. attatcbmanU PLdlUNCOVESED RATES PEB LITfB PEB DAT: and 4 row cutter. Practically new. SI* d»y^ p er Une p*t «U y------IJ *778. H arry Musgrave. T h ree d v * . per Uoe per da; ------II \ Om d»T. p e r Une------— HAY, GRAIN. TOED E B P A Itn f S3 1/3 Discount MEXICO CITY. Not. 13 WJ9 - For Cash N eat G en. R erlberto Jsra . president of th e McxScan Revolutionary party, aa^d CMh discounts allowed » idfertWb- today he hed uncovered a plot by ment la paid ror vllhln seven dan CUSTOM GRINDING follower* of Oen. Juan Andreu Al- of flnl tiuerUon PLOYD MILLER R t >, PUw. matan, defeoted presidential can- P hone 7 2 J3 -w e pay phooa «*Ua. N o clas&Uled ad taken to r less th a n le tte rs dldRte, to overthrow the government. 50c tndudlns discount. MOLASSES MIXINO Jara exhibited maps, a not« book Une of classified advertising ( and PEED QRINDIKQ and other coded documents which, he said, linked Almaunlsta leaden puted on basis o1 Uv» tnedlum- MOnSXANO MTLUNfi BKRTICE and foreign elements, ’particularly ICDCth w ords p e r line "O rln d It where It grows.'* Ph. 318, filer. Ph. calls off grinding Nazis.'' In a plot agelnst th e goT* COMPLETE COVERAGE ernment of President Laiaro Car* AT ONE COST GLOBE FEEDS—LS]ing lex. 3 nns., bath. Gw- w t. a b o u t . for sale or od shares. ' SALVAGE GOODS dexter drawing the first e a p n ^ .. lo w a « 4 H % . 60 bed flat ihm .v Low price*. Ask VS ples. B. L. Wonacott Orchards, a age. Adults. 604 4th 6t, E. Ph. Also 13 brood sows. Box 44, New»- for Quoutkn. BARGAINS British War Becretary Anthonf SW IM INVESTM ENT CO. Bden told the house of eonuaoni to » i . E .« B y . SO. Vi S . P h . 638-J or 715. T lm es. EKEKGEL-S RARDWARS Quilts, Blankets. Overshoes, Ing plant where many were trapped. ■hlrta. ratncoata. underwear, etc. day that PrlUsh.prtsoDerg-Ot-.wM_ DSXICIODS, Bome BeauUes. Brenfs. HOMES FOR SALE ' Twelve dead and 1? survlvore. meet now total about 44,000.. . a"S, > E, « S. Klmb. Ratea on FURNISHED IDAHO JUNK HOUSE of them Injured, had been taken out this mamlng, Others were be* Joseph W. Martin, Jr.. RepuhHcaA Delicious to truckera. 6-RM .. mofessional ENGINES AND PUMPS. lelved still burled under tons of Wendell Willkle is to “give bis pow* APPLES. Jonathan, Romes. Wlne> Uyera pump stand; Myers self-oU- debris. 3-RO O M lu m . a p t. P h . 2243. Ing lack; H horse power motor— erful Influence to support o{ thft saps. DeUcloos, ml. Sast on T oday's U n i alarm In London American Issues lor which he fought almost hew, half price; 3 one- • Assed without Incident. No bomb K lm b. R d . D. B. Vosburg, 03&5-J2. 1-RM. a p t., h eated. 83S M ain W. in the last cam pa^”. ,. 4 RM S., b a th , g ^ iig o <1,450; (7S0 horse Brlgga-Stratton gas engines, explosions or gun fire was heard; PEUCIOUS, Jonathan. Grimes Ool- STEAM h td . m od. 1-rm . 319 8d Av.Ti down, bAl. <13 mo. 350 4th Ave. E. DIRECTORY (30 each; 3 shallow well water In yesterday's raids, 13 Italian and At Kansas City, Me^ .Douglas den. and Banana's. 1 ml. W. % S. ■yttem a. 130. W , 314 flhoshone E, 13-Oannan-plsnai had- y m o - ' ‘ “• * - • "ral-Haater. K; D — ______iJinmBjirlc«l4A crf-Kimbeitr^iigh • - - • down. won the naUmal finals at the way below Its worth. Good terms. Fntar* Parmen speaking eoBtesi APT. to share with lady, 303 7th E. O. A. ROBINSON, Bk. & Tr. Bldg. HOME FURNISHINGS An air ministry-home securtty Automotice Service. Money to Loan ministry communique said the raW- wha»-h* Md. ot-Us tiUta>s 8* A PP L ES . V ) 0 » bu. %U varleUes. aD AND APPLIANCES APT. Gar. Adulta. 338 8th Ave. E. era had made only small-scale at years’ experlenee as » tenant grmdes, by bu. o r truck load. 35o FARMS AND ACREAGES c. jQOa for loans on homes. Room farm er;. . OAYBED, »13; dec. range, |20. 136 tacks on London and Isolated parts and up. Bring conUlners. H. B. APT& The Oxford. 438 Main North. FOR SALE S. Bank & Tnisl Bldg. Ph. 3041. of England ' ‘ . 6 th N. Archie 9 tt, former husband of L ong's W aiehouse, 433 E. T ruck the Srttisb music hall star. Grade lA n a . 10 ACRES good land. 1 ml. N , M W PARU«xulCUrloaM.4\i«i Pnmpt ' ft Points. J. H. GarrUm. . BatAs and Moiaages actton. Swim tnv. Oo. Ph. sei. LOB circulating heater, good cond. Plel^, died In London today.. t t SCHOOLS AND TRAINING BcrroQ. I 8n 3 Bn H e. of B. erid WANT to exchange my Oregon farm Sta-Well, 535 Main W. Phone lU. M ain. HOOB NET tS .t4ia INQUIRS about our Mcretaflal for Idaho property. H. '8. Beals, CASH LOANS N et re tu rn s of 13.344.69 wlQ t e d i courses. Trained secretaries get Gooding. Ida. ONE Penlan Oriental rug, Barouk, rO R TItANTCSGt\nNG vided among 33 growers who parti Jobs. T. P. Business Univ. SIN G LE a p t. AvnllobtB untU Jo n . I. Bicycle Sales & Service 8xia ft. Btelnway studio grand trlpa aad cclebiatlona. piano. P h o n e 430. AROUNP cipated In the hog pool of the Twla R eed Apts. Pl>. 1317. BLASIU8 CYCLERV. LOST AND FOUND Q ttk^ confMeniial. Falls county Livestock Marketing CASH CREDIT CO. I9S Ray Olobe Boy circulating heat th fl association. The slilpment included rOX JN D ; P a ir glasses. P h . 123S>R. MODSL ru ra l hom e; 40 A., good lo Bicycle* fo r Rent R u n . 1-S. BuxkhoSder Bldg. P h . 771. er, used 3 montl^ia, now 150. Inq. 191 hogs totaling SfiJlO pounds IB cation. |32S per A. m M ain W. at Detweller Broa, WORLD aggregate weight. XiOST ladles’ w rist w atch, n e a r a k at- GLOYSTKIN'8 - PHONE 508-R. tng rink. Reward. Tlmes*Newa. FURNISHED ROOMS 0 aero Improved ranch 3 miles .WHY pay more? Used circulator, Routli of G ooding. M rs. Aaron Beautician $25 to $1000 coal and wood heaters for leu at By U nited Press XiOST-POINTER pup, White and 3 Sleeping rooms, 231 8th Avenue a Shaw. G am bles. 231 M ain East, Twin ATHENS, Greece - Itallnn air* LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS yellow ; very poor. 392 B. Lks. a Oeautiform—Mftgic body moulding. ON YOUR CAR Palls, Ida. planes have sUrted bombing and L G . rm . S tea m h t. 45S 3d Av. .0 A.. 60ulh of Han«n. Pair bulld- R e w a rt- Eugene B eauty S tu d la P h . 60. OT TO U UONTHS TO REPAY machine-gunning Greek towns'ln a NOTICE OP 8UERIFT8 BALB Intts, deep well, T ake 40 A. In trade. desperate attem pt to re«sln Uie of STRAYED—1 blue mule, 1 gray ROOM and garage. 330 8lli Ave. B. Dox 43. N ews-Tlm es, Oontracta r«nnanc«l—private aales AUTOS FOR SALE 1 the D U trlei Ceart ef tbs Chiropractora (lztaoc«d- Conaty ef Twin falls. Consumers Credit try said today. 1X>ST; 13*gauge Stevens pump shot [iRrl on highw oy 30. $8,ft00, lUOO Dr. H, W Hill. l!k Main W. Ph. i:43 C. R. Nelson and Usbel Nelson, g u n o n e a a t a n d v e st Ulgt\way be down. >350 per yr. principal. I n tti- IX>NDON BritUh n\tr«antUe •Company loiics by enemy action during the his wife, Plalntiffi. tween Jerome and Shoalione. Sak. ROOM AND BOARD e sl fi%. A ddro.u Dox 171, R upert. I)r. D. R. Johnson. 833 3d E. P h. 344 —vs.— Nov. 2nd. O ca Culler, Hailey. wrck which ended at nldnlfhl, (Owned by P»rifle Fliuinre) •IW credit on new Oievrolet. Sell Nov. 3 were 13 shipe toUIIng U.* G ladys E. Brown and Joa M . RM. and bd. 130 7th Ave. North. GOOD 80 about 7 ml. from Twin Fulls. per acre. Coal and Wood m MAIN AV& NORTH reasonably. 309 Reed Apts. Phone 6M tons, the admiralty anneunoed Brown, her husband, at al. PERSONALS' Defendanta. RM. U Dd. 391 3nd Ave. W. Ph. 1J13. Good 80 about 6 ml. from good town, 3245J. today. ThU Inoiiided the Empreas rin. house, deep well, good bim . of B rita in . 42,000 tom . Allied losses Under and bv virtue ot on Ord«r 0 aqulty in IMO Plymouth Tudor RM . St bd., Bood hom e. 70} M ain W. Kany Uvnw, J f o m u M n t e were four ships to ta lln f 5.403 tons ■ of'Bale, Issued oul'Ot the abort entitled Court. In Uie above enUtlad 0 , A, llO D INSO N, Dk. i t T r. Bldg, and one neutral ship of 1,563 tons. ROOM a n d b o ard. 130 6th Ave. No. Exclusive dealer In Royal and Sptlng JaUlMD Os. i U M a ta B. iSe-W . action, wherein Uie iilalntlffs obtain REAUTY SHOPS Cnnyon, Utah. coal. Ph. 167. BERLIN — Ntul Informants re* 0 A., good 3 rm . hue., well, w ind ed a judgment and decree of for*- UUNUON COAL 6i SERVICE ported 33 B ritish tiln>lanea were ahot mill. a biK cisterns, flieds, gran - OsieopatAic PAyaician down yenterday; that German bomb- closure, against the above nam ed arli-n, rlilckuu house, (oiiccd woven d e fendants on the 3SUi day o l PHONE 3 of your repairs. Come In and try Imd attacked a convoy near Uie win-. All Irrigable, 00 In. wnter. D r. t J. MlDtr. ill Main N. Ph. 1077 Firth of ForUi, (tcorlnn a direct hit October. 1040, aald decree being re BLNOUA Dlckard Beauty stiup ... UNFURNISHED llOUSKH >r Ahrrdeen eoal, movlnc and our service d e p l. a ta ta M otor Co., Qvilrk ftale, 47SO cash. Parsor trunstcr, McCoy Coal & Ttaiuttr m a B.OOO ton ship and sinking a corded In JudR m ent Book 30, ot s^ d Uiue Lakes Ph 1471 Eve dt a p p t I*. O- W. Rom . 1)4 M ain N. P h M7, ISO 2nd Ave. N. 6-KM. m od. Oloae In. Inq. 414 3d W, Rcnlty Co.. 320 M ain 8. j,000«ton ahip, and that "tho mining District Court, and wherein and Curtain Shop$ BICYCLES FOR SALE of Orltlsh harbors continues.” ' whereby. I, the undersigned. Bharlft NEW 4 rnia., »3S. S«0 Quincy Ht. 50 ACitE stock-fann, all In pas- PiOMlia M ill l.ONnON—Brltlih planes yes- of Twin Palls County, am com tiiro, IrrlBateid.' loU of spring wa tfrday made dayll|hl raids on lha ' manded to sell all Uiat cerUln plec* ter, tiout hatchery, soenlc, suited Wa make Moh. doora. »cn«n] FO R BALBl M an's o r boys' blcyrlo NOT. special prlcfs on all perm, ONE room house. Inq. 340 Elm. (irrman submarlnn bsic at Lori* or parcel of land situated In tha to nmuneiueDt park, dude ranch, neu. •nontara-anjlhln* ol 111 good repair. 137 a ir w a y , OIBIJJ. wave* from 11.00 up. W ork Ruar, rnt, and attacked Uerman air County or Twin Falls. Btate of 3 ROOM hniiM. 630 Waahlnglon. awUi court. 3 m l. lroH\ T w in Palls. » yr». exp. Ph. HM-J. 63B Main N, drom es a l B rest, HI. Brlene and HI. Idaho, and bounded and described WouUl exchaniie, aub-dlvlde, et«. Dry Cleaninff FOR SALE OR TRADE 4-RMQ. ndwd. tin . W. E. Banger. 4ale, all In Oerman-orcupled It follows, to-w it; Edwin pamman, 'IV/ln Palls, Ida. SPECIAL U wave (or I3M; 14 and American Dry Cleanen. Phooa STI. '40 V-g O oach. Box 48, N ew i-’nruea. Kratirr. The raid on Lorlent was I7)st part of the northeast (a waves pric«. Idaho Barber A f o r bulkllB* a M A b ln e t «x>rk st« Quarter of Uie flmitlieaat Quarter I'O li BALE: G ood 160 acre farm 3 lha third within a week. Beauty Sliop Ph. 434. MONTOOrm * BONa. 371-W. —1 piano, 1 tractor. (NB‘A8EV;> of Section Bight (9) ml. from Richfield. Good bean, Floor Sanding NEW YORK—llie cllltens com m ittee on c o n tro l of crim e rei>orted TDwnnhIp Fourteen (14) South ol THANKSOIVINO permanrtit wave 3>ttM. house. g7 mo. W ater bcel or iK)tato lan d ; 140 acres Ul- Floor sandtng, IL A. Haldu. «U-vr. PlunM ngmM d B eating totlhy that crime was nn U)e In* R aw Blxteen <16) East «! tho •peciaVa. M M , M 60 and nlahed. Oall at IM W. Heybuni. laliln. bnl. paalute. Good Impiovt- Boise Meridian, described as fol mciiU with electricity. Bala price LAYING pullets for grain. WhcAl at {-n-iuie U iroiighout Ute nation and KDQKNB BEAUTY 8TUDIO. « BTOKSK «Q tem lnc equipment. lows; 3-UM. house and garaRe. Adults. 110,M)0, 10% down. Int. 9% —41,100 65c; barley a n d o ats 91.00. warneollce Ptumbtnc. water acrftener. 8alc« BEGINNING at k point «her« ARnSTIO D B A ^^M ^iT’ KInit, K ml. B., Randall Floral. Fred Pfelfle. Phooa 1W*-J HAYBB RATCHERY vigilance would be neceuary to con imyn liixra. 'water, prin. and Int. • a d aeiTtoa. Abbolt Plbg. Ph. »3-W Uie Oregon Sliort line Rail Road U OUpennaneniatlMup Ph IM trol crim e "d u rin g Uio swIIUy cliang- Write B. M. Chadtum, Jeronie. Right ot Way Interseols tha Bast w AtR>OONDmONEO Ida. I'h. S37-M. Job Printing Inv condltloiui" facing Uie United BRAUTY ARTS AOADKMY P m m fK ep m r States. IJne of said forty and running FOR »MJS: Newly Improved good (JVIAIATY JOB PUINTING nKLOttADB--l(allan efforts la TH ENC E BouHi 397 teel, TflB H C * Oa Partnananu » m up Junior rtu- & RMS., mod., hdwd floors, fiirnace Any m aktv R x. » M . 314 Bhoahone B. work trw^ l u b a in Waat. OO-acre fa rm SH ml. N, W. 0{ F i U tterh ead s / . , Mail P l«ee FILER rally Invading forree In tireeca W est 300 feet, Uienca N orth on ftUi E. Inq. W, MoolooUi, P h. 303H feat to Uta O r a g o n ler on highway. Level lurface, gan- lluslnees Cards . , , Ibldera Rodio Repairing bava baan “oampleUly amashed," SITUATIONS WANTED niB M . Ue sIo|>e, n a tu ra l drainage. VI A. fronUer dUpatehea from Uhrld ra* Short Line Rail Road rlght-o(- tillable, unall orchard, remainder Mr, and U ra. V to d Grieve and way, and ‘niENOB foUowlng tho B X P D . hsk p r, Refa. 903 4 th Ave. W,' a-RM. house, elose to Main. Inq. J. POW 1U. fteAoi, i n iDd A m tu a N. sons. Idaho Palls, ware SuiicUy said right-of-way In a north- B. D eW ltt. P h . 431 o r L, P. Morse. pasture. Deep well, eleotrlolty. Bale price 118,300-10% down, Annual eC3 RADIO SntVTOt. dovnaUln gueaU at tha William Grieve home. y an the eitrame right aaste^ direction to plaeo o l Ph. M l. Charles Caldwell, WInneniucca, payiiient Uxes, water, prIn. and MurtSBB-OartiX Pfc, «3*-W. wing ar tha Karltsa front, had ig; togeUierwlUi tha toa*- Inaurmct Nev;. was a guest Sunday at tlie FURNISHED HOUSES int. 11,363, r a t« 4%. W rite 8. M. railed. Chadbum. Jerome, Ida. Ph. 831-M. Peavey-Taber Oo. ina. phona Ml home o f his slstar, Mrs. H. LO NlX)N A "substantial piS' TOUNG man dealrea at«ady farm Sfm Dyeing Walker. Jorlly" of ahlpa In a Drltlsli oonvoy aiiy wlsa appertaining, fob for winjer. Ph. Oin-J*. 6 R M a , good loo., etkr, 9084 o r 448. A1 Lewis, U vingston mines. Is whiph war attacked by a German , i^uo Noncx la B m st. IDAttO BL«a Bhhto all ootera. Key Shop TtsiUng St th* hom a of .hit ilater, raid e r tn Uie North Atlantic west aiVBN:.TtiBt «n the ttnd dAf of YOUNQ man wWtn BMALL liso., IH mi. out. Ph. OIIIJS, POn flALB-UO A0RB8 Mit. CUfford Johnson. NQvetnbar, 1040, a t (ha bOW q( WM Good lypUt Hefa Very small aal« UeivV land In Uncoln tounly. ti(.l\ada K ay' Bhop. m In d BV aouth. of traland last week suooeeded In baUi. ParU y tu rn . P h. 018a-<}a Tnrilm escaping, the admiralty said in an o'clock A. M„ Mountain r------W 7 aocepU ble. P . 0 . Box 113«. Two selii fa rm buildings, deep Back of Idaho Dapt. Btor*. and Mra. MUo 1 announosmeni today, said day. at th« But r well, electricity, Taylor grtalng m U O O , 8-rm . houaa. Puraao*, »3». Ttattwi l« PteTth west. Halurday evec LONDON—BriUsta fereea In tha ot lha Court Houa* ol I TOONO eip. manled man wants raniie right. Will sell In M or Inqulra IN 4ih At*. WMt, Laundriet A rt B a w l ^ . ______... ol Tirln PaUi. BUU of Xi* •te*dy f a m work. Ikix 37, News- ao acre lots. O m TtaUw OO. TIm ea. Ttavla, m . W d Mra. Bart Moreland. lakan OaUabat. I In obidJenoa to • ------SPLENDID fl-rm. ’houaa with aioep- nORAOB MB8BRVY Parisian Laundry, pbooa gM Mr. and Mra. Herbtrt B tnu d, Mr. t tionally good furnltura, 8 mo, Uletrloh, Idaho Typm grHert •all tba tiboM r W N Q m a n w anU Hearty Job, Ag« an d Mra. O lsn tw a UsKlbbu^, Mr. apUa t bartor.. nlUtaiy «aartan u U a fy I » . ckan habiu, eiper. In farm l«M«. C . A, RobtMOO, V I M T r. Money to Loan Bidg. tta lii. n n t e h OM Mrrtoa. PboM I and M n . JohnH n, Mr. and said taday, W rtU Box 43 News-Tlmea. Bee J. K. WhlU flnrt tv ktana ea Mra. R a lp t 0«U rbolm .> Mr. and LA PAfl — BoUftan panwhuls fe d e r a l land M n . J . S . B t w u n . U r, and Mrs. troopa war* MMvltinc today tor tha HKLP -w a n t e d —WOMEN W ANTED TO RENT OR hom es o r bwtiM M prcparty. Low V p M a U r i n y LEASE BANK FARM ratea-Hiulck IM Mala K. T , 8 , i m a , U r. and Mra. A1 Beurs, Oerman ownsd Condor Mrllnar ^ B xm »,m«» nuiM . Pm Hom. 40 A. wlU» f s lr im provem eats, 0 ml, Mr, tad U n, BaraU Johnson a^td ...... MdlnthaOhMolMt eO-A. on a h ara of cro p (or r NB of HtlAman. 40 wat«r, »nr r m . IM t a i at. k. n . wt. Mlaa O n M Hlako. ItM group sertsd 14 p a asm g a n tn d *n>. iw h» l«»««TOk. n . iM l. W rlU B ox 47, Good w*U, « lw . u n m »TkUU)le, hmebMa totlowlai • m m time ortw mMnbai«.-1t waa th t nM tlma D lls u pn« o f o n r bM t t m U tr a « u $15 AND UP Md pnwiMd Mr, u 4 Un. lUsks g ^ t a u t o troopg h t d OMd tn AEAL ESTATB LOANS and Is in good aU u of qulUTMlon. on your «u> ar .untliira vtttiann, s possasrion anlUbU. Prioa «Soo, P aym vnU to miU t v u toeona. Mr. u d U n. ■traHui HUfUur RsriNANCC m ir loan with ua. rt* Xav t«rM Low int, Inqutn L L. LOCAL COMPAHY H'm A m t M w Jfad U M T * •ad bahy, of MMktoot, arrlrwl Fri* Dntlds. priMta of tbo M t« duelng your lnt«r«it r*to andprln* WMks. NFLA Be^-Treas, Qoodlni, d a ito t o1^ i ^ i two waaks at Ute home ol Ooul oadlM tiila f m m U f ot* or John Oorooran, Lanl — WESTERN FINANCB C a ^ t u m a ^ U r. Mad M n . Harman farod u p h u m o n gMwltieai M n vlo> w v e iiD W T o a ak Jarom *. B o i Mft, P h . M l, , t l n i uitMOly b o l v <4 i Page Ten IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALIS, IDAHO Tuesday, Norember 12,1940 CRACK ITALIAN TROOPS FORCED TO RETREAT TO ALBANIA NMON M Selective Service Questionnaii’e, Page 4 LOCAL W CADE Onetime Sitdown Strike Leader and Series vn .—SEPBNDERCT (Confldentlal except u to nam tt an I tddreaaes of cUlmed depend°*^ 2. I h ftv o ...... tW Wren vfho kTft under 18 >-c&n t>( fcjo o r a re pliysicaUy or m entally Spanish War Refugee Talks Nov. 13 (Nuinfx'f writ* ••No") LOSES 600 I N handlcapjK'd, and v'lio live w ith me. Goal of Edgar Lehmann. 26-year- riving In France, he was smuggled old former Communist and onetime after great hardships across the ''SRFEirSDIT." A9 tJSED TEI8 BEEIES SEriBXD >' A T w in P a lls youth. R. K . M urphy, leader of n Spofc-ne WPA sitdown Pyrenees Into Bpoln. Soon he was T he worii '‘ilc'i«'nart of such pcreon’s supw irt (or to wliono nupport the rcglxtr&iit would coiitrilHitft were bo not cadela who will graduate from the Town Hall club Wednesday eve of hU secton Here he saw a plctiire tem porarily jirovi'hli'il from iw doing by the rcRUtrant’a pbysicnl or economic situation) who iaeitln’r to) the registrant'a army's advmnced flj-lng school at ning. la to “drive back the Commun of despotism Identical, he says. In Hy I.KON K A Y Kelly «eld. T«.. next Ptlday, If Nov. 13 (U.P^ — Con- wife, dlvorrcl "iff. I’arent, foster parent, or grwidparent, or (b) the rcRistraiit’g child, unborn child, brollicr, half-brother, ist p a rty to th e r a t hole from »lch noture with Uiat for which he had (lister, or hnlf-«Hti'r, who 1» under l8 years of ago or In physically or mentally liandlcappod, or (e) a person whoso support was learned here this afterrioon. It came." ' come to S p a in to fight . . . Incom ccnlfd Greek mountnln nrtlllcry lias tho rrgistrant hiu ii.'siimt>d in good faith, who l» cithiT under 18 years of age or Is physically or naiitnlly liandicapped. Jinlwd n nev,' Itnlliin aUnck midway After grmduaUon. Murphy wll That was the word today from no- petence, officialdom, tyranny and Only a pt rsuii »ho In a United Btatu cltlseu or nho lives In tlic United Staves or ita Territuric.« cr posscasioaa take his place as a pilot In the row- Uonal headquarters of Associated lust for power, culmlnntlng In the bptwccn the K orllin ivnd J a n ln a may l>e recnrtled a* n dejwndent. fronts, froiillpr rcporU fcnltl today, lar army air force. He Is a member Town Halls as Mr. Lehmonn neared u.«lcss slaughter of men. Da*ccroii tlic infurmatJon contained In this Qucfltinnnairo and on other information which tln! Ix>ca1 Board may of the serenth clasa of like alre to Twin Palls on his western tour. He and lias forced Italian Alplno troops reccivc, tlie I.oeal lli»»rd will dctcrm ino whether tho "ilepondent" is an lndi<(idual who Is dependent in (net for aupM rt He was swept by revulsion for the to rctrnit toward Albania after pcn- comolete the pilots training course speaks here at 8 p. m. Wednesday In war nnd its Communist domina la a reasonable manner In view of such Individual’s circumstancea on Income earned by tho rcRii-tranl by his worlt in Uncle Sam'a n.vlng school since the high school auditorium. W, W. rirntluK a short dUUincc toVo Oicccc a buslncsa, occiipalmn, or employment tion. There were htjndreds of other • nlotii; tlic Snrdanoporos river. th e f irs t p a rt of IMO. Tliomos, commandcr of the Twin Americans who felt as ho did. They l lii; Italians were reported to huvc IHSTRUCnONS.—Only those reristrtntt who bellsTe that one or more persons are dependent for support on the regia* It was not learned what unit Mur Palls American Legion post, will In h a d ' all been ml.slcd. Escape? But lo;.t 12 officers. al)OUt 600 m en and tru il'a eam ings from bis i*ork &re required to fill ia tha aUtementa num bered S through 19 in thla aerlei. phy will join on graduation. Officials troduce him. how? Taking advantage of a fur coasldpi.ilili! war materlnl In tlie 3. The followiiiK ix rRnnn live with me in a home maintained by mo and are entirely or partly dependent on■n m^m y eaminRae a r at the school said that 100 of the TTaa Bed A glU ter lough he, went to Borcelona. He had unMiccp.vsluI iitlack u i» n G reek from my work lu my occupation, or employment, aud hnvo no other eourcca of income except as »tat< d below: graduates will be assigned to the The youthful ex-Communlst haJ five day*. A day spent owoy from the front after that period would KtronRliolds In tlic Plnclua m oun- »t 13 moalU 01 air corps training center as Jnstruc- been through an amazing series ot tnliis. ton for the contlnuallr Increasing bitter experiences since the age of mean deaUi. In Barcelona, he was 'Ilip attacking olements comprised cla&ses of student pilots for Uie 15 When he began organizing news aided bv a woman whose child he part of tlic third Alpine division— Coslrlbuud army while thft. balance will be ns- boys. Most of his life has been spenu had helped after an nlr raid. Tho the Fame Italian unit which the slgnetJ to the many fighting units as a laborer, much of it as a Com i passed quickly and yet no cf- G reeks had previously beaten .back AS..- of the army air corps whkh arc now munist agitator among labor work ____ve way of escape had been de near Korltza. Tlie Alpine division located throughout the United ers. T h e ttiaritlm e strike In 1936-37 vised. All plans had failed. The five was supported by cavalry oiid some States. Panama. Hawaii and the fjund him In the front ranks of the days were up. He would be shot If Berscgllcrl troopers, It was reported, Philippines. strugcle. In each ot these cases he caught. With animal tenacity he riannril Wedce Upon graduation. Murphy wll was taking orders from a lUtle i rou^ clung to life and with animal bold- have more than 300 hours of inten of Communists who were managing he devised his escape. He was It appeared the attaclc had been the dlfflculUea from behind the ___ an without a country, yet long designed to drive a wedge between sive air training behind him. His Instruction ar*d scene. ing to return to hi* native land. Die' OreeS forces which have ad , A fter having gone to Spain to fight Usea Snh’f fuge vanced to tlio norlhwest toward lastruDient flying, formation and navl(?aUon fl.vlng and those other for the Loyalists ond bccome dls- Boldlv he took an envelope from Korllza, a stronu southern Albanian ll.m loned th ere, h e de.«;crted the Uie office of the American consul, Italian base, ond Greek troojxi, re duties an oflleer is called upon to perform . fight, stowed away on an American stamped It. walked down tho wharf sisting the Italian drive along Uic vessel, came back to America and to where the ships lay. Fla.shlng coast. Two other Idaho youths will be Uie envelope jmisC the guards, Leh among th- graduates. Tliev are W. began to fight against Communism In Uie Korltza region the Greeks Just as hard as he had previously mann walked up the gangplank of Tho n e t cost to m>’ o! mnlntainlng my homo during the la-^t 12 months, after deduetliig $... Wern«5T. Pocatello, a n d Leslie Albert were said to be slowly moving their fought for It. o B ritish ship. A single QuesUon ftdvanccd'posU forward and bring other* than myself fcir the support of suc^ dependents wa* 8...... Smith. Montpelier. from the guard and he would be in g the ItAllo]) ba£c under additional Amaring Adventure The story of his experience In lost. ' artillery fire from mountnln but 4. T l« (oUowinK pcrsouR da not Ut® wU^ la a home jaalntalRed by n«. \>ut aw entirely or paiUy tiftx-mleul on my Spain Is termed a fascinating ad Once on the ship, ho Wd from teries. Italian nrllllery la replying to earnings from iny work in my business, occupation, or employment, and have no other sources of iticmne except as stated Truck Plunges venture tale. Through. Communis< sight. But soon he was found by the Uie Oreelc batteries from positions below: offices he received his passport .for ship's captain. The danger had not around the village ot Mborya, a mile Down Mountain; France. On the way to Pronce.'he been passed. He was Jailed at or so southeast of Korkza. tasted the first Communist gall. Ar- Gibraltar. Would he be sent back TTirce oree- planes were reported to Spain, there to face certain to have bombed Italian positions Contflbutcd Driver Escapes death? Through accidents of fate, near the Greek village of Senmerlza i i S ^ , HAILEV. Nov. IS (SpcclaJ)-Al- Edgar Lehm ann‘found his way bock In the Kalamsas river valley todoy. though his heavily loodod ore to the UnlU:d States, and Is now an Several bombs were said to have hit truck vent otf the North Star ardent proponent of the American an Italian column of trucks. summit road, plunging and rolling democratic system. downward 300 feet, Roscoe Hewitt w e FILMS TO Fcrti Bombed escaped death what Triumph According to frontier ndvlcea four mine officials regard as a near- Greek ond two British bombers mli%cle. bombed porto Edda and Valona In H ew llt -was apparcnlly throw n F E A IiE SESSION A lania yesterday, killing three per out of the truck cab. The big sons and wounding seven In Porto of 8 t. E dw ard’s P .-T . A. machine, when It halted after Us tonight at regular session at tho ■ Sddp, Several bombs fell In the thunderous plunge down tho Valona suburb of UJl-Ftoft where parUh hall will see 3.000'feet of mo heavy damage was said to have been mountainside, was completely de tion picture film In color, taken molished. ■ The driver, however, throughout the west and In Canada caused to oil tanka. escaped with a broken arm and The Greeks, flghllng toward Kor- by 8 . V. B. M iller, S eattle. Wa.sh.. 6. Tho cause of tho dependency of any persons o 8 yeara of ago (excluding my wife) listed above Is as follows: (Give the with facial Injuries. He was taken sportsman who Is In Twin Falls vls- lUa on the road from the border to Hailey clinical hospital. town of Blkllsta, were reported to lllna Lud Drexler. have captured Cangon, an Imporunt name and a full statemenl of cause for d Officials beUeve Uiat the edge Miller, accomnonled by his wife, mountain posa town, forcing the of the mountain road gave way has been here for several days and Italians to retreat toward Plyasa under the weight of the truck. las accompanied Mr. Drexler and vhlch U only about rive mllea from The kccldcnt occurred at 3 a. m. others on pheasant and duek hunt ing trips. . He uses a speclal-made K ortlza. Satu rd ay . Irv the BlUlsta road fighting It "over and under" shotgun volued at w as said 26 Italian s were killed, 70 Of my dependents, only tho following receiving a part of their support from persons other than myself. (Give nam* ‘ 300. wounded and seven officers and 140 of dependent, namo and address of other person agciicy contributing to hia support, and am ount so contributed in cosh to Ihe consumer and arc given i The pictures which he will show at the P.-T. A. session tonight In soldiers taken prisoner. high skill In lettering and sketch' >r other things of value by such other person or agency during the last 13 n Ing. clude many local hunting scenes, salmon fishing on the Columbia S e v e ra l stu d e n ts have acquired nd- vertlslnc Jobs verj' soon after grad river. Hungarian partridge hunting uating from-high school. In A lberta, C anada, and scenic shotA In the Stanley basin country and S td d en ts in th e h a n d c raft cla&scs re taught originality,, principles of other oreas. good design and the use of their A preview of the picture was given last night at Mr. Drexler’s home hands In the various artlsUc crafts. H ere to page four ot the draft quesUonnaire which will be sent soon to all seleeUve service registrants. Men from 21 to U years of age. Consumer chemlstxr gives its stu with a group of sportsmen and thclt HOLiyOANOyEI InolBslTe, fbould study (bis page to ae In all th e school subjects. It Is e.^pe- During tho evening a telegram was downtown parade offorinj? to- grounds and iHovfcte heallli hcrvlce. ality developnipiii: Kenlors—voca points an d commls-iloiis all student clally Mre.vwl In the social living read from Lleut.-Col. H. O. Lauter* Tlie library, Lliirolti Held, tlie book tional knowledge; and O. A, A — officials who repre.sent the school at $100,000 Damage jlny’s feature of American cla,v.es tn Junior high school. They bftcl), now stationed a t F o rt Lewla, store exiM-iiNCh, mid ilu' text books h e alth education and good .sjKirt.i- large; and It requires (when U is practice dem ocratic IdeaLi by w ork .Waali. He had attended all previous "Kducation week obaervancu in sales full In thjs caleKOrj-, mntulilp In play. deemed wise) bonds from all who ing on projects together, looking up In Butte Blaze b a n q u ets o t this typo and In Uie tele- J^vln Falls, plans wore com UlBht-l/'iiUi.i of (itu- lUT cent Is T ills week Uiey are Rpon.-.nrliiR a handle money belonging to any or- materlnl ond presenting It to the nUTTE, MONT.. Nov. 13 (U.R) - gnun expressed the hope that a suc used for flxtxl cliarHe^i such as In ciuniMilgn to collect <00 books of ilc- ganluilTon under lt.lhir. ing for n time. by Art rrunlB and several organ courage K|>orl.MTiannlil|i. T he txiys, By V era er nu m b ers by Jay K. Hill. A solo was says Mr, Wnllare, am working orf-d tliLi Twin Palls scliool ^yatem. according Every year th e Junior high fichool sua. biihtjic.vs H iclegruph lines uro tcr- Ing part wrru Liirllle LanRdon, Pal- liUdltlllK, tc-lriiliniiii and I lie t>oyH nl»o n|>i)iis Pulls school ntlr^e. ‘ chledv ii|) to the social living classes On t«4« «1 rtwl. mmt agwidw proKriiniH w ito Kivcn in var- mlte.i, which ro t th e punl luliuluUlmtUm mii>i«Uea, a n d will !WKii\ niiwt. w\ n proln'l \o Among Uie uVhnenls riirat preval *i«l ft tooiwtaUve project. n m m imi. u tn u i a n u m riMam a o ,t i . : idiiH room s and tea wa.s Hi'rved. cables, and various kinds of laiii- Blil'ricy llioinas. tiupt. Ili>tiic;r M. Diivln |K)lllts OUt build tennis coiirt.^. 'Iliey nerve a^ e n t are severe colct.i, scarlet fever, laUon, Among Ukuo lntroVf<' eluli ]iiii' COLLEGV: ANI> TltACTICAL" Por jw jects ronceriilng educaUon at thl! junior hiKii conimatidt-r, and William It: Woltcr, gram s nio pliuinnl i>n «-lilne T hrockm ortnn’i a n s of Uie Workl war. 1,00 0. , (Hrnlor) VAltlF.h HKII.I.H a n d iion-colleKe Jireixvratory courses. ICnBli''h III-A are m aking outline ‘1‘ixlay's siib-UieiiiH iim lrr U» n i o iivrniMi' InnlilUK load By Dorothy HarrUoiif Kenlor) Twin Palls hlKh ficlifM>I has divided map^ of the slate of Idaho on which heavier tlm n It wii,-. |(1 yi-ni'fl n«o, will IfK-nte hy IllustraUon* th e COOKING week'n Kenrral Fiii|ilutnl!i on c^hii'H Hkllls th a t koihI rlll/eiii need n all English anil science clawea Into lion for tho mtiinon ilelcme Ln "I'l- IKirtJi Hupt. M. Diivln. W hile la iig h t III the public ncliooh of Twin the two groiip.1 T he divUlon la m ade :liiK i>ul)llo Kduciilloii.’- ‘n ils iiiolliiinil' III 'I'Hln Fiiiin M'liixiln Kalh In cl«(u>e.i of all klnth. l>eoauso only :iil iH-r cent ot high M O T K O l E l toplo was stres.ietl l(Mluy w herever' h a s ln^■r^■^l.^t'<1 :i:i i. ;i |k.|- < t'ul during In th e s|H-ecli depKrtineiit, tlie school grailiiaten K(i tn college, slates 't r l>eauty, tim ber, etc. IKMinlljIe In nehool work, 'I'litncirrow's tlin liuiL 10 vear.i, (lie funilty has d e n t learns the aljllliy to Klaii.. .. 1‘rlnclpal K. II. Itogrl . T lie puuMLsr of the projects la (O SCHOOL Uicinn will be "Ihivi-lopltig liiim iii) been enhirtced mily 1.1 per eriit. and his feet nnd exprcM hlinnelf clearly, Tlie collemi preparatory counea of act|iiiiiiit Dir students wUli the dlf- UMtnircefl," Uie cont of reer rhild per year In Ididio has and the skill lo nmiiaKe one’s own planning lo attend a college ... V/Uh form al (i[>enliiK set lor Dee, on tho i>rojc«t. 1, Annniincenient had brrn niiute rthiratlonnl nhnerviiiu-o, II nenlor been riHlured fnnii tun.VU m lOM to a ffairs are also eini>linnl*ey lim ntalr itiid roiiiity ivoblem a rlasnen cniiip K‘>od cltl- students. Come! Join tho oHuth who n>- Uie stn tn of Idiilio lii^n Ini'n-a.ted flI.B which Is propaganda, lo weigh facts winy it Ik to prKjiun* diffitninl, thilirlotiH foodn on pany Is G. A, Bchwartu who ciuiie to stn icto r, follow: |Mer all state and natUmul alfalis and P.-T. A, IIELr your olcctric riinj(ol Ilfni’n n hint of thu hinls in T w in Kails from I>mg Hea<'h, Calif,, rh Ild se t nnlde for eilii. iilirxi In Id a lo mako Uielr ovni tieclnlons. They D y M ary Je an Hblpmjiii (Henler) ntorii for you I 12 years ago. At tU&t ttine l\e wnn Heiit, H woiiUl.br dl' liy June Datilrls. iNriilut) cltluiiislilp. Uie building which SchwarU will pain of glasses for children with tho cookor way. now take over. vldcd a s follown: 74.7M, i«liiioi| 'I1ie n irin ' leaKun and ttin IloK*' defective eyesight, losiied money td Ornolala of the BchwarU coniimny tliree-finirllifi. In fl|x>nl on hiilnK^' elub of 'I'wln Kaltn IiIrIi nrliml have HKI.P OOVr.ltNMRNT aid thnae who Kiiildn’t oUitrwiae announced that present personiiei of tioii of Ihn implls. 'llils hieliidrs done a ginit deal lo develir|i a eo- l)y M ary k.ou ur- self govaniment. Rnch ntiulcnt has a Community Chest last year {XMe o t Uin (llrl*’ leaxun Is to eieato Z tioa « modem repair shop andnd pre- Klevrn and nlne'tenUis i>rr ce/it voice In tho rierllon tho follenl on operation of Ihn imlldlng. a feeling ot deiiuN-ratlorta. • AND OTHER DKLKUITKUL DianKR-nll ' Ing, lubrloAUon and atorage. PRAf^TICAi. WOlIK p repared'w itli thii hidp of your (ironoinicnl, . A t ^ oraMut Ume a ie n OlulaUe p e r c e n t Is ex|>eiiiliHl, 'llils Inohidra league Is working out some fine OUier menilwrs of the student By Jim I'owrll a, siu-lt as 'n ia n k s g l..... U U ttie Und company. upkeep of tlie groiimls, repair of Uie council include members of Uia so p h In the new art flaatee, hand •oloctrlcal aorvaiitti. building, IlghU, heating, idumblng. baakeU. Ile dtrelop tu re repairs are IncliKled h i Utl* AoUve participation by every girl hlaaptltudMv^nd skllU than nerb«< league, and Uie president of tha “U’a Easy to 8 tay Young DIcctrlcAlly” U encmiraged, aiul Uie league at< Doy>' club are also In the council. fore. One field where good crafta- tmipU (o find and use hidden lal* T h e council n e rrls rs Uie gene men tr» badly needed U advertlf • takiai 4,6 per cont of (he dot' ent. Tlia girli. with Uie aid ot their lupervtolon ot exUa'Ciirrlcular l.. Ini. whim la mostly atreaaad tqr the , YOU >nd YOlin KBIENDS ore InVITBD aponoors, plan ootutr\iQllve programa tWlUea, to ta r a* student oontm l la oemmerclai art clasa. studenU art alotif such llnee as ^pplionmree ■ practical. It oharten all aUidcnt or U tifht tha basic elemtnU ot appeal