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Here’s How Bandit Robbed T \^ 1 Us Store B ritish P rim e M inister
GREAI UI M a y B e Forced to Q uit;
S Y S I i W l New Cabinet “• /WASHINaTON. 'M ay 9 (U.fO — , NEW YORK, May 0 (U.R)-Howard Budget Director Harold D. Smith 0. Hopson, former head of tlie bll- told the senate reorgan.lUtlOD' com lion-dollar Associated Gas and Elei!="|~jr«-^ ■ o LONDON, May- 9 (D.B-r^rLeaders of the Labot party mittee today President Roosevelt trie Co. system, and three associates. I ,rP1TI$lMni1 rtt toniuhl were rcporte.d to have refused to join a coalition ortered the clvU aeronautics au were Indicted today on niall fraud government under the leadership of Prime Minister thority tnmsfetred to the departs and conspiracy-charges by a federol Neville Chamberlain. ment ol commerce to atop “hope grand Jury which accused tliem of less administrative confusion." defrauding Investors of more than Hats Set for The Liberal party was understood to take tlie‘ same Smith defended Mr. Roosevelt’s *20,000,000. view, but the Labor party executive committee, meeting executive order transferring the Tfie indictment .named Hopson. Straw Opener tomorrow, is. expected to make a final decision as to OAA and abolishing Its companion Charles -H. ’Trovls ond Garrett A, whether the Laborites wUl an “all’party” govem- agency, the air safety board. Brownback. attorneys for tho utility straw hat days will be observed 'Hie house yesterday voted 232 to emphe, ond Frederick S, Burroughs, by Twin Falls merchants from ment under a prime minister othei; than Chamberlain. : 183 to disapprove the transfer. Sim a principal officer of the system.' Monday, May 20 to Saturday, May ilar senate ncUon 'nould kill th e ’Hie Indictment contahied IS 26. both dotes hicluslve, it was an By WAUACE CARROLL transfer, A close vote Is eicpected count-s alleging mail flaud aniV-one nounced here this afternoon by offi LONDON, May 9 (UJ!)—The house of (jommoni broke ipto ■ In the senote. , of conspiracy and each ot Uioso cials of tlu! merchants’ bureau of uproar' iotiay .when Kohert Boothby,. Conservative, told The senate reorganizaUbn com named faces, if convicted, 0 possible the Chamber of Commerce. mittee wlU vote tomorrow on the ma."dmum of 03 years in prison and Whereas in former years only Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain his government as at disapproval resolution ottered by a *28,000 fine. Tliey will be arraigned "Straw Hat day" has been observed, present constituted did not possess the confidence of the Sen. Pat McCarran, D., Nev.. co Tuesday. it was decided this year to carry on country in sufficient degree. , author of the act which established Avoids Testimony the special observance over the five- Chamberlain won a minor victory when commons acf- tlie iniiependent OAA In >038. Hopson, who presented mcdical day period. House Meets Hour Early evidence he was a "mental and "Cremation” cepted the government motion to adjourn until May 2L . ■ With the controverted safety Is- physical wreck" In ^^n effort to avoid Several features will be presented This came after the cabinet had introduced. legislati()n giv- ' iiue out of the way, the house m et testifying before the grand'Juiy, Is during the period and one will be the ing the home secretary drastii! ptswers to deal with any an hour early in an attempt to alleged to have conceived with his pubUc "cremation" of old felts and ■“Trojan horse” treachery, by tlireo cordefcndants a plan which straws with the mayor and, mem dls'pose ftoally ol two controversial Fascists, Communists, Ger -meaawes—the tOMiOOO.OOO agrlcul- produced "unlawful profits In ex bers of the city council taking part. , ture '-appropriation bill and the cess ot $20,000,000," The cremation will be staged Mon man agents or others who ■Wheeler-Lea transportation bill to Tills ,was done, tlie government day. May 20, at 3:16 p. m.-atr the might seek to undermine re place water transportation under W ith a gun held by a masked banilt pointed toward him, Jamts 0. Murphy, owner and operator of charges, by'using his coptrol of tatersection of Moin avenue and A C I I S DRIVE sistance to an invasion of ;the Jurisdiction of the Interstate com the_ Eighth avenue market,. Twin Falls, d id nrt hesitate In placln; some ^ 0 In cash In a paper bag and As-soclated to. Induce the various Second' street east and south. If British Isles. merce commission, which already haiTding'it over to the man. The holdop tooClilaoe at th e store last night. In the above pictujre, Mr. member companies of the system ex weather docs not permit the event tending from Canada to Florida, to th a t day. It will be staged later in Chamberlain had indicated,. by regulates the railroads and motor Morphy lllostralcs how he placed 1 ^ monejLjn the bag while his daoehtcr. Miss Rabjr Murphy, looked his presence in the house and by a carriers'. on. At ibe left s store clerli (not shown) holds a gun similar to that the bandit used for the "Job.” enter into devious transactions with the week. NAL PHASES lilm fo r‘his benefit and to defend Also durhig the period May 20 to promise to agree to debates on war . The senate continued Its debate (Times Photo and Engraving) Carl Anderson, president of the policy after a Whitsuntids recess, h* on- the llownsend bill to repeal the him when actions were brought 23, both dates Inclusive, children Chamber of Commerce, this after intended to fight It out against his •liver purchase act, but there waa seeking an accounthig of his stew under 13 years turning In old straw noon announced that the final opponents and remato in office de little indication a ftoal vote would r ardship. h ats at either the Idaho or Orpheum roundup In the activities fund drive spite the narrow confidence Vote be TOVched today. Prosecutors said this wos tlie fhut theaters will receive show tickets is now underway. Budget Dh'ector Smith said th a t time that hiwyers a n d 'a banker free. At the Idaho the tickets will be vrhich he obtained last tilghr'after - Started three .weeks ago for the the bitter two-day debate on the . OAA confusion wais ^ typified by IICEIIIN IG (Burroughs) accused of preparhig good for current attractions while at purpose ot raising $20,000, the drive c o m i o E i s the setup for an asserted fraud had the Orpheum they will be honored Norwegian campaign^ The vote had ' adopBon of live dlfferont brganls- was designed to provide all the atlos plani during Its 20 months of (By United Press) ever actually been Indicted alonff after the showhig of a Shirley been Interpreted 'as a d(^eat ratheir, ' money necessary to carry out the than as a victory. •xtatisnce. ■ ; with the principal defendant. Temple picture. combined activities of Oie Chamber Chamberlain had proposed u ad- ' Cot' Aocldiaitj ERROR Got J500.000 Salary Publie B onfire' of Commerce and Its mprchants bu R teing to assertions, by Mc- DRIVE fO Straws obtained In this manner Jounfment until May 21. B ^thby, Burroughs, according to^AssIstant reau during the coming year. Such Canan and his iollowert that the . Polico today had que.'illphed sev SAN PRANCIBCC^-The lirst SAN PRANOISCO, May 9 ti).B — wiU be burned at a public bonfire with the support of sdlnd othw dls- i eral suspects, .and'were^clbsely fol- victim ' o f' 1010 World- fair- confu- United etiUfis Attorney Hugh WU jUaniUt'ould be only slightly !n ex sidents, proposed an adjou^ment .. ■Jr gale^ boarjr Kas ^ec^aicd alr> rinHfnm ln nomnrrnti; inilgViK pnrtT. bn“ M d ay Of thoT"weeET^ie e) Inwlng All' ,. tan,JiaMeoeivcd-a!mo3t^!IOO,1lOO liT cess of the total ^mounts donoted only untU next Tuesday la view - c taf ^ t . Mcidrntl a lm o tt.^ harmony today as the .victorious salary from Associated since 11)32. thne an(l, place. to be announced by tlrt inerchants of Twin Falls reducible minimum., Boilth declared find the masked later. Other , features will also be the tatemational situation. / . ■ used^a .Biln.; Roosevelj/lhlrd term forces warily While he was an officer and stock u nder'the previous system of stag- Boothby recalled' goverianetit : tijat the board actually 'can make holder of the former inveatnjent staged, ihcluding one as a tie-up Ing'-numeroua, Individual drives, It only '» limited contrlbiitlon tow ard casjl ftbm .'Jnmesib.: W 'fphyi oper should have orrived da.ys ago, A survcjea th e surprisingly hea'vy Re-' w ith local baseball activities. speakers told the hoiuBe.'yesterdliy ator and owner o(;the Hghth.iivcnue shipping derk .nt' the field mu (donllnued gn P ift 9. Cdlamd was potated out ,. • • , the strate^C' situatiph ^ serloSi « lr ,’afety," publican vote ih Tuesday's primary. Chairman in charge of arrange Averts Solicitations Ihii board'* Jurlsdlctipri.Ae said, market, ,333,’Elg)i^^f(V:^hn6c«nst, ■' seum of.iSatural'i^lslpry. In Olil- m ents is Howard V{ilHQn. cago' So You Think You’ve Got Tax Troubles? OPEN AN ACCbUi^^ • ' JEROME.'May 9 (Special)—With Besumlng where they left off when Ilnal plans having been completed cold weather malle It too “cmei" to for'Uie ptate Jayces convention incarcerate “kangaroo court” prison which will be held here Satuiday ers In the open : ah'. Jail, Twin Palls A and Sunday, May, 11 and 12, every beaid vl^Iantei will stage theh' sec thing l3 In readlnea for welcoming ond series of prosecutions a t 0 p, m. , a hojt of Jaycees and vliltlng ladles Soturda^ ' , ,...„^'jromovor.the.stnteJtwa8.jmnouno' _„Tlie^ourt and the Jail have been ■ ed by M. 0. Whaley, chairman, to at Main averiue and. Shoshone itrert day. all along, os'grhn reminder to males . 2^. Whaley stated that the having no beards and ho exemption outstanding speakers’ Saturday . - buttons. And Blaihe 0. Van Ausdehi, Special P. B. I. Agent W. H, Drane co-chairman of the vlgihmtes, said Leiler, one of the assistants to Di today that the hiactivity of the past, rector J. Edgar HoovCT. and Rlch- two weeks has been more apparent , ard Wells, Pocatello, who li former than actual., ' district governor of Rotary Inter "W^e've been collecting. Ijenty of national and former member of. the evidence,” said. he. ' ■ • boarfl of directors of the Rotary The cty of the oppressed taxpayer Isfounded In every language, but hit burden doelln't really become'com- Apough Van,.Au^4eh> retu)% to 'service organization. plaint-worthy until his nation goes to war. Britain's 10-bblIon-doIlar budget for year 1940-41, her big relew any advance.names format- • Banquet Speaker gest on record, Isn’t for above the D. S. peacetime budget for fiscal 1941, bnt as Britain has fevrer people to urday’s prosecutions, he h in te d These sift gUBgeBtions will . Mr. Wells t^ I speak at the Satur pay taxes, the cost per capita locreases. Chart shows relative burdens borne per tax^yer in Great Britain, broadly th at there will be a ‘’Mutt help “her" to stay as "Sweet day evening baniiuet at 6:30 p. France and the V, ,8, and budgets for the current fiscal year. and Jeff” performance when two of As S h e ll." Mr. Les(er will spMk Saturday the suspects are brought In together. noon. , , ' , These two are understood to be' ^10 reccnt successlul memberslilp among the largest and the smallest drive of the Jayc'ees was reported Shoshone Pppject Gooding Grangers adult males hi the olty. bn h? AI Robinson, chairman, who Giant Dredge Hour of the kangaroo court was said 10 new members have been ap shifted to 9 p. m. to permit specta cepted 'lnto th e organlzaUon here. To Be Areo Road Make, Two Visits tors to do theh-'shopping before the Membership'roster was also re SHOSHOKB, Uoy 9 (Special) -A Built to Aid GOODING, May 9 (Special) •fun gets underway, ported on'by Harold Roberts, chair communication received frp m Goodtag counlj! Pomona Grange man, who stated that roster adver- ' tlslng material had all beep com Southern Idaho, Inc., asking Sho In Idaho Mine held an all day meeting a t the Shoshone Musicians shone Chamber of Commerce to des West Point Grange hall Saturday pleted and sent to the newspaper * BOISE, May 9 (ir.PJ—One of Ida-, • for finishing. This Is the first mem ignate three roods on which It wish with a pot luck dinner served at To Regional Meet ho'6 largest ^d -d red g h ig ' opera' SHOSHONE, Moy 9 (SpeciaU- bership roster ever to be published ed that organization to work, re noon. Mrs, P. c. Boss, lecturer'' of at a Btata convention in Idaho. tlons will get u tJ a ^ a y ’ wlthto the Membera of the,high achool-band sulted hi the selection o f'th e Sho- West Potat Grange, was hi charge ■WTO won firsts at the Twhi Palls Announcement was made at — shone-Arco road project as t^e No. next few months Is soon as a 2,- of thtf^program and Master William meeting that to date approximately ooo.ooo-pound h-on miner is com' musics festival left last week for I on the list, and a resolution by 0. Bryan, Goodhig, presided for the Grond Junction, Colo.; to take part .76 Jaycces and 25 ladles have made R. Maxwell seconded by H. K. Put pleted here. buahiess meethig. Plans were com reservations to attend the conclave. The miner—largest ever construct in the national school of music com te r, stated that Shoshone chamber pleted for the visit to Mountahi petition festival for region 10. . It wos announced that approxl' designate no other road pritll com ed In tho-«tate—will be' used to sift Home Monday. mately'JMf persons are eitpected U yellow d u s t, fwim the black sands Those going were Lee Kelley*- pletion of the No. 1 roj»d project, Gooding, county Pomona Grange Jimmy Haas, Blmey Powell, Made attend during the two days. Question of a potato cellar was of Sahnon river. At present 35, pon visited a meethig of Elmore county Sufficient Bousing facilities are toons on which the machine will be line Terry and Charles Crothers to again brought up and Douglas Shep Pomona Orange at Mountahi Rome enter the contests. Beverly Grosse, avollable butW one havltg a spare ard stated that private capital was built are being completed at the Odd Fellows hall Monday evehhig room to let Is asked to telephone Olson Manufacturing company here. Louisa Saloaga and Iris Hickman, available to build a cellar, provided to present to that group the travel accompanied them bufirtll ^ot, take Miss Botty Turner at the trcasur farmers would guarantee to rent 40 They will be loaded on trucks ing plough. V ■ er’« ofllce. and taken' to the Yankee fork of pah, F. J. Harudo, music instruc bins at $25 per bln over a perM of Under the dheetton of Mrs. Joel tor and Mrs. Haruda and James Bridge Banner three years. No action was taken Salmon river near the old Sunbeam Brummett, PomonaSlecturer, the Chalnnan of traffic safety, Earl dam. There the pontoons will be Floyd took the members in private on the matter. followhig program was > raesented: cars, » Small, gave a refxirt on ihe bridge Rev. S. D. Trcfren appeared be Joined together to form the. foun Two selections oh the accordion by baimor which was hoisted on Jer- fore the chamber In behalf of the dation for a dredge 64 feet wide,' 114 Billy Engels, Goodhig; a-humorous gmo's ilile of the bridge. J h e ban Shoshone Gardening club and the feet long and 1014 feet deep.. readliig by E. S. Ayres, Bliss; sev ner bears the slogan advertising members voted to contribute JIO. Machinery will be Installed'by an eral numbers and a dance routine the county’s fatallty-frei record In when needed, toward the support of eastern dredging company. by four members of the harmonica the part 16-month period.. Twin the club ior the comhig summer. Shovels on the lift will hold eight' band from West Pohit. accompanied ■RUls county 1s urged to help keep Purpose of the Gardening club is to cubic feet of sand' #nd dht. The by Miss Iris Estes; and a readtag. this record. help persons of limited means. Ufts will drop the; earth and sand "Betty at the Baseball Game,’' by Among the gueati who plan to W. E. Grosse and Prank Kelley into a hopper where a lino reyolv- Mrs; Wllllom Blyan. Goodtog, attend the . convention, here are were appohited chamber representa hig screen will throw the gold dust Master William Bryan presented Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Ohristenson, tives of the club, Some discussion —if any—Intp a sluice box. A mer the travelhig plough to the master Provo,' Utah: Ndson Aldrich, past cury amalgomatlon proJess will be of Elmore counts^ pomona, ’Hiere state president of the Jaycees and was had cancemlng the raising of money to send participants to the used to pick up the dust. were 18 from Gooding, four from national vice-president: Henry M. The dredge is being constructed Bliss and seven from West Pohit Rayner, commissioner of law en music festival at Grand Junction, Colo., but lb was stated that the for the Snake River Mlnhig com In attendance at Mountain Home. ' forcement, Boise, and Don Banks, pany. safety director from the department school board had already made the of law enforcement, also of Boise. financial arrangements. . Buhl Recital Clark'L. Reiss and Jack Ensign Unit of Souifl^ BUHL, May 8 (Special)—’The Buhl .ire In charge of the registration for A hel Is a unit named by telephone Friday evening and Saturday mom; Extension Calendar Junior Musicians, under the 'dhec- engineers after Alexonder Graham tlon of thet music master, Roy K. Jtig.'.' ■ ...'...... JEROMlt Moy 9 (Speclal)-Ex- tenslon calendar of events as an Bell. It signifies the ratio of energy Stonfleld, are glvhig a recital ot the Hospitality commltt?e members eiilstlng between any given sound toclude Earl Small, Russell Short nounced this week by Jerome Coun Buhl Christian church Sunday, May ty Agent Eugene W. Whitman, at and the faintest sound the human 12, at 3 B ra. ITie pubMc la Invited *^erwyn>Burke, Prank Rettig and. ear can hear. A decibel is one-tenth WUson Ohurchman. '" Interest to rural: readers: Monday, to a tte rii There will be no admis May 13,13 noon, fhial date for list of a bol. ' ...... sion cHorgc. ing hogs for the hog pool of May IS Giles to 16; Tuesday, May 14, Miss garet Hill, district homo . demon ENDS TONIGHTS - 15c Head B.P.W. Club stration agent at Jerome club, Jer TODAY « AIiL ome; Wednesday,. May .15, Jond ADXJtTS , , DAT! “Th« atotr ot A luinilir ■ , ■ JEROME,'"M»:0> (Bpeclaf)-Mrs. , O ti h u n BeU" ■ grant ,colIaerfri^o ptoeram. pre Kiddles lO c i Anytime Don Am«hi • Lonllt Yiuiut Phylllj 'ailes was named president sented by the North Dakota agri Continuous from 1:15 P. M> of the Jerome Business and Profes cultural ooUege on the, theme of sional Wonieii's club at the organl "What the land grant> colleges are -UNCLE JOE-K'S- zatlon’S'regular meeting held Mon' dohig to'conserve and utilize prop ^orge Air Conditioned IDAHO day evening a t th e Wood cafe. Other erly tlie resources of the state for . officers elected to Arve the, year the welfare of the people," N3.C. TOMORROW & SATURDAY^ 1040-41 were M rs. Louise Stone, vice- network, 9:80 a. m., mountain stand president; Grayce Melton, recording ard tUne. ^DS TONIGHT - Tha Kid It Bad secretary: Nadtoe Dougherty," cor / o r M ata responding secretary, and MIss Dor- In^ Color—Beauty—Action A c tio n I • othy Fijcher, treasurer. ■ Delegates appointed to ottend the state BPW convention In Boise, May 19, 20 and 21 were chosen and In clude Mrs. Nina Stuart,. M iss SSsAMHSSi Franccs Halbert and 'Miss Edith VlV4 i ^ p r Nancolas. • ' . ^ The, application of Miss Mamet' CESAR ta Jones for membership was ac- Cifco ROMERO ' cepted. A mccllng of the loan committee was set lOT 5 -p. m. Friday In the offices at the clerk, auditor and re K id' corder, Mrs.. Charlotte Roberson. I>LD8 . Jerome county courthouse. Cllip. I “IHE GREEN IIOnNET" A silver offering was 'taken for the Gooding tornado victims and was turned over to the local Red Cross chapter.. ■ , The filial meeting of the BPW will / be In Uie form of a plenle at the - Nancqlas ranch near Wendell, May SCORE YOUR m e n t a l POWERS 27. Nadine' Dougherty, Miss Roma Humplirles and Mrs. Alta Day were IN THIS QUICK QUESTION BBEl appointed a committee to plan.the picnic menu. Mrs. noberson gave a brief talk - 01^-her recent trip to Houston,'Tex'.,' D!d pur tnccuore'ciU a gudtn ■ farjA or a Whct« did iha i^iIro . The dinner whiph' was given at Uie Prcsbyterlan-Baptlst church last Friday In honor dl the College 'of Idaho glee club, was well attended, with about 100 perjQiis being served. Mn(. Hugh Caldwell and Mrs. A. A. • Benson were Twin Palls visitors Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bryan. Fair field, visited briefly last Friday at llio Frank Curtla home. WhOH portrait dtcantti (ha tax itamp on > Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bates and your pack of cigarettaaf (No ptekiiig now!) children, Twin Palls, visited Sunday . a t the IVed Gibson home, . Whatadldlha DeWitt Qinton, fitit elected Mrs. J. C. Robertson, Gooding, cockull originate in Governor of NewVorkin 1817. spent the past week at the D, B. AmtridT Bradsliow home. It wu popululicd at an A daughter w as born to Mr. and Blmiford bar, neat ’w r Wbat builnua actir> Mrs. Olmuncjy Willard at their hydoutacheflhtH Yonlcen, N. Y., during home last Saturday. dtlM fint bring to m iodf. the Revolution. If you Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nielson and (•) Amitatdam, Hollandi .wint jour coclnalli to small ton and Mrs. Jesse Rentrow (b)Akioa, Ohio) (e) Halt. be populaf,' )uit serve and daughter, Gooding, left last ibid,Conn.| (d) PtorU', ID. Friday for a lO-days’ trip Into Utah ' Minhaitani nude with and Nevaila. . G » W Piliyie Stock. (a) Ditmonili, (b) tlrei, Mrs. 0, P. McOrae, Mrs. Grace Mm — mm tljere is (c) insurance, (d) whin l(artwcll, Mrs. Dorroll Anderson and imooih ntlirictlon and ley-G&WPilvateS^k- Mrt. C, 8. West made a trip to King m l authoilqrl perfccted in Peotia'i famour - Hill lost Friday night to attend 413,000,000 plant, world's, eighth grade graduation excrclses. latgeit. iPhyllBs McMillan, grnnddaughter of Mrs. McCrae, groduatci with the class. Miss IVm.Prescott, atudent at tlie N, y. A. school a t Welser, Is spend- Whva Dtn WMikty SnioolAmM Blending counti, of coune-' iiiil three weeks with her parents, but the "real McObjf" In whiiker.mellowncti mu« be Jlilllltd in DEFORfi Mf.‘Mid Mrs. D. II. Prescott. blending! lliai’i where G & W ihlnet. Freih-ground grain, pedigreed yeast, Omega chapter of Delphian ,.nv( th e horns of Mrs. "lab" control itort Private Slock on the milloin ilde. Sip Private Stock-«ii-h, Iwleler last week for tbat't llghtneM and llvellneti In perfect accord-dellcloui flavor co imootli iKttlng. tlie rt wore 13 flill 90 proof luthority. Try G & V Private Stock-de-//gi(>-fulIy dllTcrenll Mr*. Ur 0. Ward aortrm lo MCGln- • ' itUjlWlUl » the Delplilans. • »upWvliibr EVERY DROP IS MILDER Xor' ’tin . PRIVATE STOCK aoedwham(iWoit«,Lld,,D«lrait,Mtcli,lCat,lN],73M%l'al<»>*l>l'alwlHlt.Wpro»l ThiinidVrliay jPAHO-EVENING T i p s , TWIN F A q s. IDAHO Page Three A H A j T EABE PLAN served for the piUted St»tes In-the ; Ejggftac% Wlhat Is This? Naturalizatiph World war, jand to Mr*.. ElMheth Idako Woman Completes SOtli Brelun, who Wa* |x>m 'to .Btiuiln*' Papers Granted dall, Russia, having c6tn»/ to tbe Year of Teaching in Schools JEROME, May »,_(iBpecUli)-Peti'- U n lted ffl^ ^ In. ll»3. ' .- tlons for naturallzat|l6n n e ra granted EEXBUna, Ida., May ,9.(U,f9 , - years later M r. .Garner, m o v ^ ,h is "READ' I w '^ A D S . ; io thref Jerome Munty' reslt|eA^ Celebratlon,of M aho’a.lUty.yearS of family to a newly purchasedJamch - BOISEr M iy -9 (U.R)^Enmhero,tions In'Salem,-Ida. , thls 'week’as district court got. statthoofl .wlU ,mar)f ano5 ier, event ^ 0^ bffen completed, today, for .tour At that, time, southeastern' Idaho derway. Granting theMtltlonj.:wai Maglo '-Valley cdmmMnllles, !one of tor Mrs. ,Louena damcr — her was stlU viewed as frontier territory; district 'senior Judge tV'tTall^ lie . Jlftlcth.onnlverBBry of teaching Id a which Bhdwe4 -a ^aln of more .than Remtmbeni First Day- Petltloneti. .were .Inttrrogatedv.by' W A B ^Q T O 1». -■ M ay'- ":'*>- ho youngsters.' Harold .Wood, of the. Salt lAke 100 per c e n t In. 'the 1040 censiM. Mrs. D arner vividly redUIs "the . HmUtaadas ltolM al . P r^ e n t IfePsavBlt’s denial that ne Another 'dropped 130 and th e re I t waa Just 60 years ago th a t Mrs. naturalization office..,','. : CeBdUeos Om to Itaiflili Bitmb has offered'IBremler :Benltd, Musso- Gamer llrjt wielded the pointer In a row, cold November day when she Those being- granted a' petition UrntuAtUluuIra' maining two were not listed- Indi anlved at the school., She found Bni'« mediation or peara plan which vidually In th e census of 1D30, oc- state school. Presently she teaches included Henry Scheiddmann, Edep, ■ct alike. Just trr thk ' MuifsoUnl haj'reJecWdincrenscd the Eilgllsh and-Eoclal science classcs In tho stove a n d seats 'outride the who was bom in Saratof, Russia, ^ Ml v«sHabi« luatlvt.. cordtag to -L ew is Williams, super building and tho puplis-^half-frozen ------R^chltM i, favigomUfic. D« mystery Mre today Bbput^tmcon- visor for census district No; 4. the Sugar.Salem. junior-high school. 1861 ond who had-resided In tho pctulabl« rdkf frem Rick baKtachet,-billoo» neiU, ' Jinhed reports of diplomatic ms- Pai-mtj and jrrondparcnts of chil —wandering around the schopl yard. United States .since 1012; to George M nA lecUsi wbea uaociated with couUiwilaD. The tow n showUis ths boost was It seems, some of tho local youths neuveis by, the United States.. Heybum, whoso preliminary' popu dren-who round, out the third gen Easton, who was bom '|ln' fitlrllng- Without Risk Whatever moves the President has eration of pupils she has taught ac had staged a dance and had re shore, Scotland, A898 tod’who has U oot dellxhtcd. ittura the box ttf,' We wOt lation count fo r 1040 was'announced moved all th e schoolhoUBa -furiUsh- cetaal the putchnw " made, If any," or plans to make os a at 4ll com pared with 2,01--ln JMO. claim her as "th a best teacher In been a resident here to the United result of Increased w ar'tenslon still the system." , . , Ings. States shiee 1911. Mr.' Easton also 'dlonns Perry Is listed, at .1384 Mrs, G am er holds a life certllU remain hidden by official silence. compared w ith 1,414 in-the ceniiis Mrs, Qarner, lyho was Miss Louella The only official word relating to McOulston,. before she mtttried, re cote,to teach In any state of the -10 years ago. ■ : union. She prefers tho Gem.state the Interiiotlonal situation this weel - Dietrich, -with 147, and Bliss, with ceived her teaching certificate from ' came last nljht In what the White Newton nonnal school to Newton, that she has known so long as the 130, ware not separately,listed fa place to carry on her wprk. House said was a “Hot denial" of , a th6.?t03US of 1930. ' la., when she wtis only 17 years old. newspaper dispatch fropi Rome. ^ Her lirst class was In '& rund Iowa She epouses but one. educational The Rome report said Mussolini school, y belief: had rejected an offer by Mr. Roose Three Careers "To make children desire to help themselves.’’ FACTORY velt to attempt another peace ef , That Isn't a peanut next.to.tlte egf- i i o t ik peouut-shapeil tgg< Hardware, Allied Besides a teaching career of fifty fort; thot 'the offer had been sub-/ product of a hen. owned by Mre.'W..T.'WUUaiiu o f ^ n DIefo, CalU. years, Mrs. G arnsr has' added the mltted to n Dute by 0 . S. to b a s - ' M n. TPiUlai^'Imlsts ahe did hot!(eed.tbe b e n iKanuts. Dealers to Meet careers ot wife, mother and -grand RADIO SEKVICe sador to Rome WllUain C. Phillips. Organization of a district' u n it Pf mother to her accomplishments. ' “Flatly Denies Dispatch" the Interm ountaln Association, of Her first certificate Is dated, 1881C 'Idaho’s Finest Radio Service Shop The While House statem ent said: Hardware, Implement, Paint, Elec and the Job It brought paid »35 IW “The White House tonight flatly trical Appliance and Allied Trade month, vyhlch In those days was eon-' WASH JOB denied a press dispatch from Rome, Here’s One Census joib That Dealers will '. be completed here sldered "good wages," Board ■ and room cost fronij.$2.60 to $3.50''a And Complete -Hyvis saying In effect th at President Monduy evening at a session set for Cycle Lubrication ^ Has Moved From Roosevelt, acting through Ambas- the'Park hotel, It had been' an monUi. Mdor Pfillllps, h[id offered Premier Didn’t Pay Worlterl^i'y Well nounced h ere tocjay by Leslie S ^r- After two years teichtog rural 128 2nd Ave. North Iowa students, Miss McOulston de Mussolini a mediation or peace-plan BOISE, Ida,, May 0 (U,R)—The per To te a ch another isolated family, gani Twin Palls, a director of the which the M tcr hfld rejected. state .unit; cided to learn th e dressmaktag'trade $1.50 son who likes hardships should B ro o ^ -h a d 'to swim two icy creeks. from an aunt living In Ogden, 434-440 Main South ‘ ' "Tl\e PieslSEht authorized ta u - make plans now-and go Into train-' He le’ft h is clothes on. he said, held Officers of th e state unit are ex IVe use 7 different Hyvls ance'by the White House of the fol pected to atten d , Morgan said, and Utah, and this desire brought the Ing—to obtain Uie census Job held the portfolio containing the .sheets 10-ycar-old teacher west. lubricants to grease yonr, car. The'bulldlngf&rnierly occupied by- . ' lowing statement: by C. M. Brooks, a Sliver City mlhr on which noses are tabulated In one dlsqisslon topics will include- trade " "The report Is complexly errone problems- of various types, However, shortly after arrlvhig In Ing man. hand above his head, and paddled Ogden, she met and married W. P. the Farmer’s Auto Supply ous, It has no basis In faot.’ ” Brooks left Boise April 2,- spent across w ith the free hand. -Moixan will preside at the .ses sion, which will see, election of^ dis Oamcr, a widower with live chll- COVEY'S Statement Not Clear 30 days traveling Owyhee coun^ I t was a day wasted when his car This was In 1803 and three The White House statem ent did and Its rugged,. almost inaccessible got stuck In the mud on an iso trict officers. not completely clarify the situation. mountains. He traveled by car 3,000 lated mountain grade. Prom 9 a. Hie Rome report had said the al- ralles^most of the time In low gear m. >0 7:p. m . he pushed and pulled, V icged overture to Mussolini did not over corduroy : roads—by horseback inching t h e , auto 'i|ii idii II II III Tftuwdayi Wsy 0. WW •' s e r i a l S T O R Y • BRUGECA.rt6N BET ON LOVE ev CHARLES B.PARMEA IN WASHlMGrON By'pBDPB CAWOK ^ ^bert- 0 . la u n , (« m ir ,' .Xrenlnr .TInei Washln^oa, dent of the company, who tnfered TELEPHONE SB y C S T B S D A T ' ®««U iwnil* ',^w «er,r*w ‘ -■wouldn’t harm th» ordinary carg i t. c*'. W wstoy. May 9,' \_l__roAHp:EYENII^G .TIMES, KA-CHOOOO! Still Serviceable,!; v; CASSIA PUPILS OFFER ' A:'c6j»er pipei,-reriioved'lmi'tliirv S^JO-year-old pyrJunW.of the<%|i-'-;f'., tlan-Pharoah- Cheopj 'sifflJft'ywia VAST PyVGEANT FRIDAY ago,'heId woter even alter'sorpiai^^'i.'-vi centuries. -V-Vii AI;BI0N, Moy ® (SpeciuD— and the natural life ot Idaho will Honoring-rdaho's totii MrtlidBy;-the llguro In tJie.-deplctlOfia.' with Tt’s. 10 Mpraremnit and Plaintiff bi.a probate co u rt suit sphbola of Cassia eoimty 5»|U pre The pupHs In the various schools Total livestock In the world, tC ' ■ ■ -til® foTsiatloii; of a cndlt:' filed last week, Howard O. Haggordt sent a creative pageant, “Idaho, have selected what they: wished, to cording to the latest estlm ates-^t>' blsUJgl^tliig tb 9 ' business session* hod been named today as defendant Gem o l tho Mountains,” a t Albltfn portray,.have done,-research vork- tje, 607,006,000 head; hogs; 354,700> ■ ’ Twin Palls county. Pmyonn Qnmge In another action in the sam e court Stoto Normal, school Friday, M ay and have’ created their own diamn- 000; Sheep, 03WOOJOOO. , v is ImvA a btuQT pnigimn at Ita Allen R. 'ond Maggie H, Scheurer 10, at 2 p. m. ^ : ■' Uzatlon, _thelr../o»n.:Bong3, -poe^, (stbDiing u tiext '..Baturdai; nlgb( sued Mr. HaggardJ for (260, t>1us In- Got. O. a . BottoUsenV three flv- costuming and BtogUg.' ■ ■■ ' ' ' Usster Erls Jones'sold today. ' terfst, attorney fees and coats,-on liig members ot the s^at* constitu According tb Mlss Mdye , Anita : TO«.'--pomona orgpnliatlim 'wBl claim that a promlssory-note of last tional convention; state superin Johnson, music supervisor at Al GRIGGS’ AT COVEYS eonVen* at 8J80 p. m. Soturiay at Oct. 20 Is overdtie. tendent 01 public Instruction, John bion, who has ylslted all ot the '.Pjler Oranje ball. In addition to The Bult in vihich Mr. iHaggardt W. Condie, and. aU ol the living schools,."the work has bera done In Say Try These Famous'Dishes Qie business sh tters, ttiB lscturei’s Is plabitlff concerns an au to crash 70ers of this section, have been in proBnun to bfi'staged J>y M n. such a way that It la both authenUo which damag^ his cor •while it vited to witness the epcctade. and Inspiring.” She has assisted the • Chicbeii in Spiids. Zremer, Buhl, will-em hiislza the was being towed by a wrecker truck. It Is- anticipated that lromVl,600 Jlother'i day tllem^ ® e lecturer pupils to secure the plan; sonjiand • Fried Jnmbo Shrimp, In that action Haggiirdt asks $403, to t,800 children, parents and guests poetry. «il4».“«rprlse” o«winj yllL naming as defendontsTbm Gwlock, will attend. The pageant has been ' ture this portion .of the evenlni driver of the auto which' h it his; created by the children of the'coun- U. 8. JO Good L. W. Garlock, owner, .and ’W. H. ty to m ark the 60th annlversiuy of UodexDlzatlon of U. a 30, adoptr 'Bomord, whose wrecker truck had statehood. ed u a Pomona objective eeveial Jusl extricated the. claimant’s car The chUdren are portraying scenes TEN HlOH smi/e mtmths ago, Is now being vigorous Irfin Uie borrow pit. from all of the InteresUns events la Get ly puAed by the newly-foimed U. S. The two Garloclcs struck back to-, the development ot Idaho, the liewls 30 Impravemtot association, l ^ t day at the-damage olahn by filtag and Clark expcdlUen \tlth: Sapa- group, in a, confe)ignce with Qov. 0. a demurrer through Parry and Tho- Jawea, fur-fr!idlng, mining, mission A. Bottolfsea, secured pledge 'Of man. The demurrer asserted -facts aries, pioneers ol tho Oregon Trail, early action in eliminating the per were insufficient, and Rsked th a t the education, beginning wjth the little ilous Cedar crossing, a prlmanr claimant recelvo nothtog.' one-room school at Prankllij. ; . ,Orange goal, since last year's wavs Transportation, beginning -w ith of deaths and Injuries’ by ‘ train' the pony express; cattle raising and outocrasbw D. U. P, in Blaine sheep raising, agriculture, lum ber George Baxter, HuUI, who with ing; a vision tof future Idaho; the Mr. Jones represented the Pomona living state seal o!N Idaho; great at the BottoUsen conference, will Organizes Camp personaUtles In 50 years o! progress. report to the'Eplse meeting. Jones .CAREY, May 0 (Special)— -'Mrs. also will spedic in th a t connection. Hie or^it . union organi^tlon This Is a.sneeze. It was e^ieeied for science at the Massaehnsetta Institute of Technology ond “ftbsen” Ida M. Kb-kh?m, president of tho . plah. seeks to setVp a county taranch In Adi flight by the high-speed camera df-Frol, Marshall W. Jennison. The nebulous cloud li composed Daughters lof Utah Pioneers In Salt o f . the Federal OredlC union, the of tl^ousands of-minute droplets, most of which quickly evaporate, leaving germ-laden particles ‘ fle a ti^ Lake City, and Mrs. Mary Cooper Officers’ Wives Pomona master raid today. At its In (he air« Morali Use your handkerchief. Richards, Twta Palls, met w ith 17 last meeting the Pomona voted to eligible women ta Carey a t th e home of Mrs. James Babrd last week, and Will Form Group sponsor the undertajdng. BOISE, May 0 (U.R)-The first U, Helir .of Chemarty organized a company of the Daugh ters’^ of the Utah Pioneers, to be 8. reserve officers auxlllory u n it In Although thlfl'county had Txp dl" Judge wm Seek the United States, mrfdeup'of wives rect representative a t the National •known as Blaine county camp. Elected as o f l t o were Mrs. Ada of reserve officers, will be form ed Chemurgio council meeting to Chi DIESP0SIP1L here tonight. Utah Governorship Baird, president; Mrs. Ida Stan cago recently, report of proceedings SAliT LAKE c m r.'liio y 9 (U.R)- Ernest O. R,o,5,t,.,piembcr of th e ad there .will be j-ead to the meeting ford, first vlce-prejlJent; Mrs. Ber Utah today has its first gubema- tha Patterson, second vice-president; visory board, said the unit was be Baturday night. toijal aspirant of 1940—District ing formed to "have a women’s Special invitation bas been sent Mrs. Moude Ivle,’secretary-treasurr Judge Oscar W. McConkle, who an SPECIAL er; Mrs. Ethel Potterson, historian; auxiliary unit ready In case of war.” to every subbrdlBate -Grange master CASCADE, Ida.,^MayA (U.f>>-Tho nounced he is seekOig the' Demo WASHINGTON, May 8 tlJB—The More th an 150 woJrien are ex In the county. Mrs. Vermtle Richards, registrar; Solmon river near “Warren today cratic nomination. Dies coromittee postponed its sched UftTNora Baird, eustodioni of relics; pected a t the meeting. held the body of Chjirles Robinson, McConkle’s onnouncement for the wrs. May Wildes, chaplain; Mrs. governorship came simultaneous uled meeting today because toe READ THE TIMES WANT ATS. 65, miner who drowned when he house was convened In an (jarly ses Merle Carlson, chorister; and Mrs. Idaho’s Net Debt with disclosure by George S- Ballif, Emily Condie, parliamentarian. fell from a cable bridge. Deputy Provo. attorney, that he Will seek sion. Objects of this organization Totals $2,386,S66 Sheriff Merlin Francis reported to- Democratic -nomination as state at Chairman Martin Dies assured to perpetuate the names a r BOISE, May (U.R>—Idaho's net doy after a three-day search of the torney. witnesses who are asked .to appear achievements of the men and womi debt ending April 30 was (3,386,366, remote section. today, Michael J. Quill of the Tm M - who were the pioneers in foundli _ Includhig t451,000 of notes for pur Robtason was drowned when a port Workers union, ond Mervyn this commonwealth, by preserving chase of the Twin Falla-Jerome cable snapped on a coble-car cross Sisters Drown in Rathbome of the American Com old landmarks, collecting relics, and bridge, State Treasurer Myrtle P. ing, p lu n ^ g hhn into the swUt munications association that they cstablUhtag a library of pioneer m at Enldag reporteB today. river. He was encumbered with a Portneuf Stream would be given opportunity to be ter. There will bMibout nine meet* General fund warrants Increased heavy pack and rubber boots. His POCATELLO, Ida., May 9 (U.R)- heard later. Inge each year, the year to begto dining tbe month about 438,000 to dog escaped. The Portneuf rlyer ' today had QuUl and Rathbome had request in September. <1,330,863, and highway fund w a ^ Accordtag to-two men who accom clahhed ithe lives of Hazel, 4. and ed a chance to answer testimony by • A luncheon was served a t noon by rants Increased about (30,000 - to panied Robinson, the miner wos In Ardeen, fl,- daughters ot Mr. and' previous witnesses who hod charged Mrs. Baird to all memlicrs, officers . total (258,401. mld-streom when the makeshift Mrs. -ArdWChrlstlansen. them with being Communists, tliat and out-of-town guests who aided bridge cpUaifced. The slsters'drowned late yester thek unions were Commflhlst-ddm- In organizing the comti. Hereareshoes day when they apparently fell Ijj the Inated, and that Communist leaders CAREY n ie first session of congress, river near their home, six miles ea.st through the TWU has "absolute The first oil well ta the United commenctaj SepL 39, 1789, Jaated Of McAmmon. The bodies were re- power" to paralyze N^w York-City's States was sunk In 1859 on ' Qli JIO days. I ...... O o v ^o r BottoUsen and fals sec coveted. transportation system. Creek, Penn. V . retary spent a short- time in Oarey Sunday evening ,en route to Boise from Idalu> Falls! Senior class from C ar^ high eohool spent the week-endOn Boise on the annual sneak. ■'...... "A' doughter Was bom to Mr." and Growing fast in Mrs. Vemm Dedman Friday. Hot parents hjWenamed ber Lois Es ther. MOTHER'S DAY popularity because of Jim Rogers, who has been in the L. D..S. hospltar in Salt Lake C to for "several weeks, baa returned SUNDAY, M At . much Improved.- - Looks . Comfort . Price 1 The daughter bom last weekJn Some USEFUL SENSIBLE Gift for MOTHER no matter how small it mightBe will be Mr. ond. Mrs. Ariel Pamaworth has appreciated more than anything else. Shop here for USABLE, SENSIBLE ®ft items. been named Barbara Jean. Alf BlUingsly bought a new sad If mother wants some useful^item for the k itchen—visit our basement. You’ll be sure dle pony for his ^ughtet, Mary to find it. Beth, last week. ' Mrs. Ida M. Kirkham, Salt Lake -■ City, was a visitor In Carey last 3BRVICE OF 8 week. Decorate'd Cake Covers and 55-pcs. in th e attractive W. L. Adamson was sent as a $1.00 Specials in delegate to the Republican conven Cal^e Covers with Pie Compartment color'combi nation of Fiesta tion being held at Lewiston tills PQttery. Only...... $11.98 week .WEAR-EVER $1.00 to $1.50 / y- Mrs. R. E. Adamson and her Always father, Tom J>atterson, drove -to^ Aluminum Arco where they met Mrs. AdomBon’s sister, Mrs. Phillip Scbwleder- and / small BOn, Iona, who will visit here LOVELY CLOTHES HAMF :rs Useful Gift for two weeks. - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pamswofth and in all color combinations. .^ son, Raymond, Boise, were week-end Electric Irons, 98c - $li48 - guests ot the home of Mr- Farns ■ $2.45 to $5.35 $2.35 to $S.50 worth's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Farnsworth. • 2 qt. Sauce Pan Mils Mildred Coates, daughter of Electric • Angel Food- Cake Pan I Take a look at these Holjlees-Amer- Mr. and Mrs. LoVour Cootes, will Toasters enroll this week In the Pocatello • Layer Cake Pans, 2 SUGGESTIONS Ica's fastest growing shoe In popu beauty school. A larity with men'^ who want Qoob. Mis. Paul toates, who, wai called for ...... $L00 Colored to Portland, Ore,, some weeks ago Built eispedally shoes a t a price that, won't flatten out 89c ■ $1.50 to $10.50 I because of the serious illness of her -• French Fryer Bread Boxes the purse. New summer styles as well son, Boone Carson, who has been Mother would aprfeciate a for the yoiinger mah as lang-wcarlng staple designs. to a Portland hospital most of the • Rotary Fruit Press_____ $1.25, $2;25 Genuine gun-Beam Mix whiter, wa> able, because of the bnproved condition of Mr. Carson, • Ring Mold Set Master ...... $24.50 to return to her home here Prldoy, • Frying Pan Kitchen Garbage Cans, - Sheep shearing began at tlie Rod Set of 4 ney Coates shearing sheds Monday, 85c - 98c to $1.98 Carl Voder, Cass City, Mich., was Wear-Ever ■ S H O E S a guest of Mr, and Mrs. LaFell Ed Cannister Sets ...... 8Bc SPECIAL VALUES wards on Fish creek this week. Set of 8 WEAR-EVER Cookie J a r s ...... 75c in Chicken Fryers. Kettles With Dall<(on-Tire Mrs. Mint Peterson, Mrs. Henry SAUCE PAN^, S p e c ia l Farnsworth, Mrs. Farris Draper O’Cedar Dust Mona.______; ...... 53.45 ‘ ‘ “ " 2 “q { r t o '6 q t . ^ and Mrs, Harold Whitby, “ aB“ of AT’ . $2 .1 9 $1.50 value ...... 98c $4.95 value __...... $4.25 Carey, attended a shower Prldoy $7.35 value ...... $5-75 afternoon for Mrs, Cleo P»>rson, who lives In Jerome. The D. B. Aditeuon and W. L. Adantton house hofflieen remodeled into -a two-apartment hom e.' Mr. SO^atterns in China to Choose'from and Mrs. Albrethsen have added an other room to their house on the Little Wood river. Noel Hlchardson has stuccoed his new house on Main street. Tom Patterson has redecor Most of Th^m Open Stock .Patterns Toull h it a new high In foot comfort ated and modernized his apartment house, and 'Tted.Dovls, game worden, with Jollx Btrldcsl And thoy'te as has made extensive improvements smart as a fast-fielding second base both Inside and outsldo his home. 'T he Gift B eautiful" man—and lust os popular, too, Se» Clover i-H club with Miss Lottie Theodore H&viland Roseville Pottery, all colors, our selection of warm weaUier styles. Brown as Ita leader was organised CHINA shapes and sizes, 76c to Saturdoy at the homo of Miss Ada Baird. The following gbls were Several beautiful .patterns $ 3 . 0 0 . ______ele cts .officers! Ada Bairti, presi- ■dent; Dcna Wrkland, vlco-prcsl- to choose from. Complete dent; Hoaetto Powers, secretary and Bcrvic^ for 8 ...... $45.00 treasurer; Berthella Dletorlo, re porter: and lvie Oondle, cheer lead er, Next meeting will be held s t the 82-pco. DINNER SETS See tim e twfi popular brands In the high Khool Wednesdoy, May IB, Mrs, Everotte Twgmbly* Arllng- priced at $2,98-$3,98-$4,98 “HEISEY" ton, Mass., la visiting her brothers,’ .tt W and Lester Orecp, and families, "SPECIALV ' Moderately Pn'ccd She win be here until about ilie Sherbets, Goblets, Wines, Bargains In “Silvcrwnro" P O n ’ERY BOWLS MEN'SDEN flnit of June. Mrs. Twombly spent Attractive 63-pco, Chinn the, week-end In Boise vlsHIng C4cktiilla, Cttndio Holdors. “SPECIAL" ' 6 colors in 5, 0, 7, 8 and 9 Set. Reg. $86,98 for .,$28.60 inch bowls...... $ net. friends. All useful gifts for mother. Beg. $3.76 vnluo ...... $2.45 2,00 I , Mrs, Alfred AlbrfUisen won high 20-pco. act of bcnutiful col- score and Mrs. Roes Stanford trav Completo Service for 6 / ‘SPECIAL" 7-pte, Water Sots, mony orod iiottcry—4 cups and eling prlie when Mrs. Paul Robin Tudor Plato and Comhiiin- son enterUlned Wednesday after Bavnrinii China, Lovely pat color combinations, OBc up. Boucors—4 Inrgo plates—4 noon bridle club Isit week. ity Silverwnro'ln-’nll of the sniBll pltttoi—4 corcnl bowls m tern. Reg. -$28,B0 for $22,G0 Miss KI&«both Baird, who is »ra- 7-pco, Juico SotB ..... $1,06 nttrnctivo patterns. ?4.B0. . , 0 Ploy«l in tho state insiirance de- patlment In nolte, and Miss Mnr- N E X ftO grel Dsird, wlio Is also employed DIAMOND In llolBo in tlio retail crwllt nsso- TnOHNaEl^’B DHUd w elatlbn oliloes, both spent Uio week end with hfr parents, Mr, and Mrs. CO. t e Jnnios llnlrd. \ ' ■ a 1 :P a g e S i x roApO EyElII.NG TIBIBS, TWIN iA ltS , IDAl3[0 Ib u n d iy i Oi iMO Saturday m orning St her home. Zt vln iPiAs. A covered dlsb M taen r Wai badly sprained imd the bone will bsld a t neon..: ttt- 0 ( ^ t alM McGees Gave up $25,000 Job to HACEBMAN to. hat ^ w rttrsta s cracked. S h e 1» retiorted t lia t the next P m o u , l a OMdiM w ith h r t OnmJte wouW neat hw» July «. Ladles* AM loetetjp of.tbs MeUiO' dM lhterrflra. OUbert Fanwworth. ReotBaBlted l: D. S. chulrcb olit ehuroh and. Rsbekih lodgs while under th e doctor') eat*. '. memben. tpent 'ths week cleaning St&rt on Air for $10 Per Week sponsorsd a lurprlss vtddlng show Jtttm b a n valley, anm ia m et ani) knlsomlnlng the ehurch.'Tliey., er i n honor (if U las UUdred Bkinoer Utniujr 'in the . Method ehun^ aiM vamlihed the seatii ,wMdvork . with exception of the ■ fact th a t Because t^e court f()und th at ths n id ay .at.th e home ot Mn, John W. with il members present Itaeraa tod nbctf. . , By BILL POBXEB Jtmes. Uits BUtmn is to be m at' Zlons leogiu bl tbs Reorsanjted ■ potatoes moved earlier this year, statute of. limitations had outlawid M * « p « t by lrvlh C m r carload' shipments for#arded' from HOLLTCWOOD - J i m anil Warlaii' rled In about two weeki. n>ere (Vt en the Ponuma aiw in meeting L D. B, cburoh will be In e h ^ of , aaglo Valley during April npproxl- Jordan'tbetter known to the|r fans th e bulk of overdue rent, John De- about 31) guests present, It W(«t 'P o in t .Baturdti'! readings the Mother’s day program'Sunday. miitci the level for the same m onth as Fibber McOce mid Molly) are ECloU had been awarded a Judgment meats were terved by the hostesses, ^ Un. N ettle Dennli. Mn. L illian evinliig at th e church, whlob wlU Mrs. J . w . Jones, M n. lEd Judd, Mrt. 'V B o Ip h KewUcott snd M el- be a candle lig h t larvlce. ' a year ago, B, P. Costello, Union pretty disturbed, about some untme of 410 today against John Flemmor, , ;'^PaoUta ttaveUi«!.lrelBht .agent, aalCl, Van Heffner, Mrs..Audrey OlMk and stories being printed' about them.' Jila_ one;ttoB_^employ(u M rs.-Rogers.------.-thU nfternoon. , ^ ' "Most of tf|e stories lead JoU to • ; Tho total for April of 1040 was DeKlotz had sued for <137.10 for Behior class o t Bsgennsn high believe th at we.were never suceesslul rent at »10 monthly from Septem school' sneaked to Bslt Lake City ; 1^50 carloads.. Figure for April (me until we became Fibber McQe j and year aso was about SOO carieaos b e r of 1033 to. AprU of 1036. Judge iVJday 'Where members spent the Molly," said Jim Jordan, "and you'd C. A. Bailey upheld the clahn only week-end sight seeing. Seniors who moro than this, clilefly hecSuse po thinly th at 110 a week was ttjji moat tatoes were movecl later and. a large lor the llilaVmpnth'8 rent. took tlie trip are .'Uoxlne Zbberts, wo made . on radltf before we hit tho -Flemmer,-^ln-a-«ross-complalht Pete Duncan, XUa Mas Fallln, M ar 1 portion fsJl'within the April ehlp- big dough. The truth Is a much fcm m m u ism ,.ptas bracket. asked for $30 in wages he chilmed garet Jean Bennett, Anita Cady, better story. If you'll print It well h o d not been paid to him! ' r Elolse Billiard, Dorothy' Baptli, Spuds formed well over half the tell It t() you." ' ' , . ' Ma^o Valley shipments last monlA. The suit was trtbd yesterday at a Loulso Upe, Vivian Sant, Irene I said, "Okay, 111 print It, Mr. non-jury hearing in probate court. Thompson, 6hltley Fetfnon, CoUeen ^ O liD • '.There were. 1,031 oars'.of potatoes; Jordan." And he said, "Mr, Jordan I. 273 cars of livestock, 169 . cars o t MortensenrBarbara.Bostwlck, Ioh» Is my dad. I'm Jjm.'.’ . - . - Oondlt; Jim 'Eddltigi, Jack Conyers, • beans. O ther princlilal com'ihodltles Tho Jordans, lousy prosperous how were alfalfa meal, 44 ciirs; onions 28 RUPERT. ®mIor Allen and Ohaplin, wjiatever' their financial condition Others besldeji th e seniors Included cars; sugar, .23 cars; wheat, 16 cars. before, live today in what you might Burley lost Its top ranking of Mrs. Wallace Bostwlck, Mrs. John ■ ■ • r BtUUn call on estate, out Enclno way, Mrs. W. K. Molsbury arrived TueS' BapUe, MfS; E. L. Chliplta, Mrs.' ' recent months by exactly one dar-:. The Place Is surrounded'by a rosS' KENHICKV BTBMGHT BODBBON WHI6KEV , * load, Mr. Costello’s lummaiy shows; day from Dallas,. Tex,, to visit her Charles Abbott and Clewlhce. class covered, brick wall. Within the walls daughter, Mrs; Homer Bell and fam' adviser. Among th e places visited Twin Falls, with 331 cars, topped are flower ‘gardens, lawns,, a twlm- . the April lift. Burley was next with ily. - were Bingham City, and the mhig pool where Mrt. JoVdim takes Mrs. J. Clifton Hargrove - and stock yards at Ogden. 'They return '320. Other totals among tb t IS m a- swimming lessons, a shop where Jim- ' jor ihipplns points for-the moiith small daughter,,Carol June, anived ed hom e Sunday. makes furniture, a small orange Sunday from Bolse.for a week's visit Mrs. Walter Gribble returned ■' were R(jncrt 1^3; Buhl leef Klmber- grove with a brook. ■ ' ly I64;^ansen'12D; Jerom e'127; with Mrs. Hargrove’s father, Henry Monday from S alt Lake, where she . Gooding 101; Flier 86; Miirtdugh' • MeetlnCholr.' Sinltfi. spent .three weeks visiting her and Hazelton,. 70 each; Eden 67; "We first niet while shighig In the A class.,, In leadership trahihig daughters, Mrs. Kenneth Sullivan •' WcndcU 38;' Paul 22; Bliss 3. / choir In Peoria, IIL I was 18 and will bn started Sunday, Moy 12, In and Helen Gribble, and son, Jessie, Marian was 17,” sMd Jim. "At that the local Christian- church under all.of*SaIt Lake City. WhUe there You’ll count this clieer- . tjie dhectlon of W. G. Moseley, Spo she 'hlso visited Mr. add Mrs. Lou tlmo she’ was teaching piano and ful whiskey ^ o n g the' was ploying semi-pro ball and learh' kane, Wosh., northwest regional di Gribble, Tooele, Utah. rector of religious education. The f.r-' ing to sing. ■ • Mr. and Mrs. HalUe Conklin are enjoyable thing* of lite "JVe were' married Jteee years class Is open to ’all find all are parents of a boy bom Sunday a t the urged to take advantage ol It. There Mr, and Mrs. Dayld O. I’ahner later In 1018. People seem to believe Buhl maternity h6me. He has been -sitef yotir first experi that weVe lived all dur lives In will be no .dues and no collections., named Donald Gene, ^ .were hosts on Monday-evenhig at Mrs. John Boldt and daughter^ ence of its rare tdsie and ’ ' a wedding supper In hoijor of theU: apartments, but we’ve had a home Calvin Richardson, Wtoesap, ever since we've been married, Miss Hilda Boldt, and son, Pete Wash., arrived Tuesday to spend (, daughter,. Euth'-logEdon, who was Boldt. left,. Tuesday for Sot( Diego genial mellow* ; married Monday at Mountain Hoftie ^ a d gave us Il'.OOO for a wedding the n ex t few months visiting his present and we socked It right In w here they will visit Mrs.' Boldt’s daughter, Mrs. Marlon Gribble. naas! to- Roy iTlpton of Barrymore. Pre- son. John Louis Boldt; who Is In the ' sent besides th e honored guests and .oh a homci Hie one we have now .M rs. J. W. Jones entcrtahied 18 makes the fourth one we've 'owned. U; 3. navy* thj£o,-^hile away they ^ Is n t a birthday dinner lost week • the hpii.ts were Mr.'and Mrs.-George will also vjw^relatlves In Los An ■ Palmer, Mr. and Mra, .Fred Lowe, "We've always made good money. hi h(TOor of her daughter, Florence Said Jim. "Why, it has Just been In geles and San Francisco.' Maty. 'n»iB Whiskey , Detroit, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Fibber MoGee and Molly stU) have the Swiss bells that once behsed Sandy Dinnlek, Halfway, Ore, the past two years as Fibber MoGee brine them $25>Q6q Mrs. Kenneth SulUvan,' daughter Wealcy Ball, Jerome, The couple who hos been a guest of'flls brothtr- is 4 Yiiars Old will live In Barrymore on a farm. and Molly that we've earned as Barbara, and sons,- Bobby and Ken much money as we made in 10J3, in-law, John Betzel, and Mrs, Bet- neth Joe, Balt Lake City, sp«nt a few i93 Proof ' Ido B. Blakeslee, manager of Eel, left Monday for Twhi Falls to the Winter Haven lodge sanitarium, We owned the Metropolitan Enter, days la st week visiting her parents, talners and Swiss Bell Ringers, The hiltiates were requested to sing, attend a convention before return ' Huntington Park, Calif,, Is a house ing to his hdme. Mr, a n d Mrs. W alter Gribble, and s w l w concert company, v id that year we BUHL put on a lloorshow and other stunts. brother, Marion Gribble. She also DRARXI IDAHO'/^ FASTEST , guest this week at the home of Mr. At the hom e of Doris Lewton' late Mrs. Hon\er Bell mesented made t29,000 net prollt." visited in Buhl with her sister, Mrs. ORiDcin and Mrs. Arthur: (Jhatbum. hi the evening the'club made ar group of her piano pupils In recital SELUNO WHISKEY ■ Mn, Sidney Olcott, Hollywood, TIrs. Jordan chtaied hi; "Sure ond Mildred Binder, before returning .eoDRBon Buhl friends have received word rangements for theh- senior. fare at h e r home, at eight o'clock Sun- f M iTiuav ' Calif, arrived Sunday and Is a we've Etui got the bells out in the day evenhig. before SO parents and Saturday with Mrs. Clair Johnsonr garage.'’ Come on out and well show bf the birth of a son. Harry Eugene, well dance and entertainment to fol Salt Lake City, who has also been -house guest a t the home of her to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Betts, Pay low the commencement exercises hi friends of the young performers. " QUART . sister, Mrs. E. M. Churchman. them to you." Marian and Jim Lilacs, apple blossoms and pastel visiting last week with her parents. were concert singers then and Mai< e tte. Mra, B etts will ho remembetod tho high school auditorium May ifl. Mr. a n d Mrs. Ed Tliompson, aiid C«d> No, 122 Rev. Albert E. Martin, minister by her many Buhl friends as Miss The girls- will especially tavlte the color tulips were used os floral of the Methodist church spokd-^on Ian played piano and organ in iddi decorations throughout,the enter- other relatives. ■- tlon to the Swiss bells. Mildred Wright, doughter of Mr, members of the senior class of the A supper was given Tuesday ev PINT the. seed for resorting to stability an d Mrs. H arry 'Wright. 'The baby Twh\ Palls, Filer and Castlefoid tahim ent room?. Takhig part wore In America, a t the Tuesday noon "We gave up concert work because .Billy CJoodmtui, Shirley Gregory, ening a t the Methodist churw a t C o d i No. 123 we thought there 'Was a future In was bom May 3 a t a private matern high schools. The music wlU. be which about,40 guests were present, luncheon meeting of the Jerome ity home in Payette. Mr, and Mrs, furnished by tho Melody Scheerners Alice Ma?le Carlson, Patricia Cook, , RelaJ7 club th is week, A large num radio," said -Jim, "and It’s true we B etty ' Coons, Eileen Prahm, Dana sponsored b rth e Ladles' Aid society nmde $10 a week on our first radio Wright visited-their daughter Mn- of Buhl. There will bo a coriimlttee for th e month of April. Mra. Fred Copyright 194(^ Nidocial Diitillen Products Corp., n'V. ber, was present, deluding a visitor,' dny. In charge of the flowers, and decor Lou Cowell, Homer Remsberg, Leslie Charles Alig, Shoshone. show. Wo spent all the money we Jean Rucker, Betty Frahm, Betty Roberts was chairman, h ad saved Just living at that time, T he Monday Contract 'clfjh met ations for the evenhig. Tho seven Mrs. J. y . Rogers had the misfor Uembers of th e Methodist Ladles’ new ghla, Betty Giles, Dorothy Rae Ennis, Dorothy Rogers, Mai* and I even sold washing machines, this week with Mrs. A. J. Fhiko. guerlte Hutton, Carol Joy {JunningS' tune jO f falUng on her right wrist Aid Kclety w ere hostesses Tuesday M rs. A. T. Beal, Flier, and Mrs. B, T. Wright._Betty Jess,'Ruby . PrUialk, i t ■ delightful annual lUao tea. From sewing machines and vacuum clean ham , Shirley Duffln,’ Phyllis Peter ------^ ^ ------ers to help the budget. Albertson were guests. Mrs. Fred Betty Hude, Carmen Hartwell and II iBdividual tables a dessert lunch- Ruth Howard will be given theh m an, Margaret Burson, Phyllis Nes- "Finally we went hito vaudeville H orting ond'Mrs. Claude KaeUn re- blt. ^ MU was served. Nku guests from celved uie high hon.ors, for play, formal Inltlotlon services a t the Wendell were also guests of the oo- fo r two years because radio wasn't paying off. We made from (760 to Seven new members of the Phi home of Donna Beth KlUlan next aMlon. Room decollations were bou-, Mondoy evening. A huge river has been discovered ' Viett of, lilacs. Mrs. A.L. Fyle wo< |l,000 a week in vaudeville os D elta club of th e Buhl high school o tt the coast of California. It program' chairman, Introductag the harmony team and we made that w ere "socially" Initiated a t the daiice flows about a half-mile under the numbirs Including a girls' triple tdo much m radio when we went back Saturday evening in the Legion hall. READ THE TIMES WANT ADS, surface of the Pacific, *om tho high school; a dialogue to It. . hr Mlu Virginia Ikard and Miss "When we starteii back on r^dlo INni Callen, fallowed'by a vocal we had a two-hour variety show. We .‘ Mlo, "Btag Me to Stop,” hy ig and played piano and organ ‘ Uirjorlo Williams. Accomj on d told stories all under different i. wof iliis Dorothy Carlton. ' names and with different voices,' llie Busy Bakers 4>H elub at Same Old Folks Mty Olty, under the leadership of “As for Fibber McGee and Molly : U n. laiel Eleinkop'f, was organized being new characters," Mrs. Jordan l 28, D eloreiJJdred was elect'- 8&id, "we've been doing those same president w ith Marjorie Bird, characters for. years In a series - r Betty Westfall, and Imogene Bird as called 'Smackouts'l Jim was the •; Tlee-president, aecretary and club grocer who always smock out of Nportcr respectively. Additional everything."" S f f f nembcrs Include Ilorence Morris, Fibber McGee and Molly have ’ Thflma Hargis, and EUa Jean m ade one motion picture, "This Thomason. T h e girls will carry the W ay Please." "We want to make nutrition'project. .Total enrollment anotlier picture," said Jim Jordan. Hardware Items , to date In Jercnie county Is 115. 'And we're dickering. But nothing Additional enroUmtnt In the next h a s been set. If wo do make one, Here are some more suggestions of seasonable nee(is lew days Is expected to pass tho we don't want It to be • million* around th e home,an4 in the garden. Come in and ; total enrolljd in 1039, dollar epic, but ji small, hiexpenslve picture. We have no ambition to be shop our counters for w hat you need! Civic Club Elects motion picture actors." ^T’S-SCREEN TIME! IStaff a t Hagerman by Florence Mary Jones, accompa HAOERMAltJ. May ('(S p e c ia l)- nled by Mrs. J. 0. Maxey; two vocal —time to g et your wIikIow and door Annual election of oflicers was the solos by Dorothy Baptie, accom screens in shape to keep out the raaUi feature o f Clvlo club meeting panied by Mrs. John Baptie; and a CLEAN-UP summer insects. Euaty and broken last week ta th e club rooms. Mrs. number of poems by Mrs, Gus Con' screen is unsightly as well as useless. start the season with a ' Orlando Jacobson was reolected ra d and Mrs. Fred Roberts on Recover your frames th is spring with president; Mrs. Fred Roberts, vice- MoUier's day. Hostesses who served good rake to get the dead good screen that will last, fllock president; Jlrs. Wallace Bostwlck, w ere Mrs, Andy Willis, Mrs. Orlando grass cut of your lawn - reelected secretary; and Mrs. Els- Jacobson, M rs.'Gloria Eloriaga and enameled wire worth Moore, reelected treasurer. Mrs. Arthur Olore. * and Iceep it looking nice. All of the form er board members Per S q .F t. - were,retained. I t is estimated that Texas, at one 3c Mn. Fred Roberts and Mrs, John tim e, had prahle dog towns cover 95c Baptie were In charge ot the pro ing a total area of 00,000 square gram which follows; Two flute solos miles. HOE OUT THOSE WEEDS It takes a good hoe to beat .the wctds to the draw. Keep your gar den weed-ifree this spring with one of FEEL AS Krcngel’s garden hoes. Hardened ateel blade" stays, sharp. Hickory AS A R Mnale. O n ly Hanes Crotch-Quard Shorts are EASY MOWING particularly dealgned for a S. T.-37 CUE DENTAL Get this easy mowing BAYER ASPIRIN lawn mower with 5 self- man's comfort. •. the result o f months 06o'alte...... -... 59* Uti|ao..Eqjainel of study. - Box of 12 ...... 13 MIRRO S-IN-t COMBINATION S n 1- l t MIRRO COVERED POT SH ^ FONDOSA POnERY Be ,utiful 9 >or. { 1 4 9 l»CIU$Q(»llf liiiiiiji iPtcin im tiu A t>|.H49 /• array of Combination Snuce Pan, Pudding Oi 3, 4^lt. «liM. Btralner lid for Pan, Double Boiler, Caiserolc, and 3-qt. pot loclciion for caty pouring, bright dark ^ Covered Bauce Pan. •m in Mita ojj »ii iiiu, m lo ii on color and semi MinRO RIHQ MOlO Master-Mixed House Paint ^one Finer at, Any Prlcel -pastel shades. ifi- WHITE Oil BLUF., Any piece an Drapery In o^nllw design. Two GUI. bandt gra^fully gathered (n a Jdeal gift for IKC.IIl » 1 1 » Makes your houso the "prido ot loft saih tffacl , . , and just llit - Mother I Ut- I Il.« tlio nclghboihpod." Always of right till In fha'^cvil of lh» tlsop. in tu i (1 0 0 49»! Top Quality, bccauso-nlways Datler-ieal loose bot I i»ii.n made of Uw finest Ingrcdlpnla ' A lo'ndol iucctii, •Hcluilvely tom makci It eaiy to Sll'ln. Sloln-retUtlng remove cake. Tube Pooclmtltfeeeijitt Alumlllte flnllh. Pet- obtainable;__ O n*- gallon .P*g(ock. covors 450 sq, ft. <3 coats) and lcii projtct for ' a time. Cupi and pan. feet for Mladi-Or.dei- convenient cooling, have many (ddltlonol ,Mrtt>Unmoklac of surface In good condl- loin, (lliunettr. UK*. I’on IH quaiti. tlon, . I D A H O AbIc About Onr Special I’nlnt DlBcoiint FALK’S Aulliorlzcil ScllinR AKcntfl for bEPT. STORE Senstam ■ S Crown Illeiideil Wliliker. grain nriilial tpltlii, 90 I’roof, SEARS.ROEBUCK AND CO. Mnin Floor Shoo Dept. «If It Isn't Right Bring It Back’' ■m Sfflnrain-llUtlller. Onrpotallon, N. Y. m m m m m i m / mm ✓ cv. / ■ iPagelBight - ~ IDAHO EVENING.'.TlliES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO . Tbursiiy, May ,9, 19.40 , LWMS IS CfflmDA FAM/IAMEM TEST 9 ed lecovent of a. man he allegedly A Veiybetermmed YoiingMan! Mcfet the Duchess Btruck with a Uamffl4 . ^ Martin was ctptured lajs'yestert", day after Kenneth Black, 17-year- old son of Constable W. M. Black, le d [Js offleatf to a shack north of th e Boise rIVer.. Martin was found hlmng beneath a pile of old qiilltsv . , (r»ji Pm On«) ■Martin was charged with striking ■ BOISE, May 0 (UB-PoUce today by a billion a year. We are actually r»ed Haskett, also of Boise, over th e going'l»ckwwd."--H we“keep It up hell Jtelcli^tlQ , Boliei on a charge head'wlth a hammer.-Haskett’j con we shall face a great crisis if we are of ttSMUlt aiid tatterjr u they await dition remained serious By JOHN BIAGOB . n o t already there. Vnllci J^r^' Staff Contapondent "The problem is to get~that tlx ‘ OTTAWA, May 0 (U.R>-Althou8h billion and more Jo start Its flow ttjifin be quiet and without the back Into American business. That presence of toe ■governor^enerali ie" , * - the opening of th e lOth Canadian “Can Be Solved” parliament on -May 16 already “That problem can be solved ' promises to Introduce one of the and solved surely by a government ' most .jnomentoas se^on? In do- th a t realizes this fact and wants ' minion history. business to expand Instead o t con 'D judge frpm tlie present, the tract. It • will never be done by European 122 50c 55c ...... 6 exposure Given With Eastman Panohromatlc Cine Kodak Each film, 8 mm. iO « ...... ■■■■...... - -$1.S0 Cyanocaa guiranteed (« kill ants gol|-6tt Cleaner for Woodwork, Waiher round JCA m IKe. e(6. Two Chqiri cans ...... - ...... 0 9 c OuarlaQuarta ...... ■ .O U C C lialn Ari Flnlthed In )( pound O ne-half Ineludod. $ 1 . 0 0 Oiojot of cana ...... 4Sc ( a llo iis „ P fur Uurtbl* M-31 Anljtepllc ia|utlon and 4ltnuU<« . Oolflti If«n pint ...... 49c 290 Site Squlbbi 4m 400 c p en ia l Cream v lubes 3T4 C sl?« ...... lubei 59 lin s OFIWB IS m CHA^E ON OUR Uand-AM Teel Liquid FOR A1,IMITBD ia s y p a ym in t plan n^ym ade bandafei 19c DenlKrIei, SOo elte 39c TIME ONLY Aiaret Flaln or Compound, 19 01. n iie ..... 79c Ilexall Milk of MagneBla IS 0 1 . (U e ...... 29c Wiley Drug Co. 21!! M»in Av«mi« South Twin Falls 126 ShoBhono St. N. Phone -10 m m > /^hur«day, U liy 'd, 1040’ IDAHO EV^NINQ TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Girla P rw ^pmeiEoiiii . m Seen Today GKU Edge V ^en It Gonies Ooesl.Itom Keno Blrih Anifoimced , No less than 10 guns, all ,33 --“■Mr. and^^Irs. Owen B. Baunden, Boll out the cake pwand beat' There ,wa» nothing to . do hut; Mr. and Mrs. Martie Crandall are caliber rifles and pistols, plied at upon. It, the gals still have con have a cake contest, to tbe;four>, •entertaining Ih ttr niece, MIm Norma- S a lt’Lake City, formerly of Twin EADERIiCTED ! sheriff’s office 'ofter deputies (From P « « Put) trol of the mixing bo^i and , the battlers last n li^ t Medl oiit:tSieir : ; , (From VttM* pat), Harrison, Reno. Nev. Rills, .unnounce the birth of a son, •slapped attachment on target ■With expansion of the coipmllttO talentii a t baking, and liiib\ight,th»- :,‘V’ Owen l^nn, May 1. Mr,i Saunders banking hous* o f Harris', Porbcs and w a r'ls wonl ■ • lor ot (h« exchequer, both linked shooting estobllshmeat. . . Tran nam ed hy chalnnan R. G, Wilson, Feminine menjljers ol the cur results to scl^ool thli mbmmg. '* « Is associated with the Firestone Rub Company, be was Instrumental in «Ui .jChamljerlain’a "appeasementr ■j^cle Slissin* ■ ‘ ^ sient. stepping out of city'Jail fol- county cpntraL Democratic chair r e n t problemirJlas* of the .Twin; Xiul«,an4TMt' : pblloy'ftr years, would go with him'. a. L. Berry. 730 Third avenue west, ber company. Inducing that company to sell more ,lowing Investigation, ‘a s l^ g In m an, Ibieup of the three cooperating than1jioo,00)>.000 ot assc^lated eys- Falla high' school .are ,teHlng the Promptly bn the dot i t 10:10 a. . - • Etports were clroumatanUal not has repotted to police that a bicycle, perplexed tone why most of the gi^iups which will amingo for the m. Mr. Rogel and MIts Velva W att ClotUng Stolen tem securities to the public. mascullao m e m b ^ to “09 pound -only tha^'ChunbeElaln would reslKU' belonging, to his child was stolen men around here wear beorfts. . . Tw in Falls visit of Paul V. McNutt your, mlxbig^.spoons-Jntb^cake- _entaecl_tho_clas8toom-t(>^taBtfc^--^ Mrs. O. V. Hinkle, 228 ,Ninth ave ■ Associated formerly had more but that he would do M promptly. from the home. The hlCycle Is of Hundred sample bags^f sugar otr Mfiy -15-16 was completed ■ here this knl-ves, and cut yourselves a'plec^ and to test, and to pass Judgment; - The^ n em paper" s ta r - osserteil ho fpeed ma'ke and Is painted roB. nue east, tlih morning reported to than JOO subsidiary companies.' 300,- Chamber of. Commerce,; donated oftem bon...... i '":They had "no way of 'tewritig ,. / 000 Investors a n d combined assets of of fluffy, ■tfowhy. 'melt^lii'^ydur-" wQUlil.sfe King peorge today. Such police that a, pair of Irousm and by sugar company f o r ' A. A, Chairman Wilson added John B. m outhy coke," whoibaked what, -but when, tljey ! a vUlt,‘ at this tim e, would be In From tewlslon , ' , also (t.Vue suit coat had been stolen »W00,000,000. ■ . , ■ i., . U.-W. convehtlijn Friday.. . ITeme Robertson to the committee which had pronounced'thelr oplnlor«,"5ii«4%»i SenlorlFartner, , Even with a male, Edward terpreted to poUUcal duarters as , Mrs. Emma Clouohelc, Mrs. Gene from' a laothes Une at the rear of ''^eynolds,.Cowboy baseballer, try will jepresent the central Demo Rogel, as.dlle of the Judge's, the tho girls’ cakes won!- Vi mcjnlnB he w as oflfflng Ms reslgJ^ vieve Dwight and Mrs, R, E. Leigh her home, t h e th e ft occurred about Travis and Brownback are senior ing, t o # , money out of woUet cratic group In' McNutt arrange partner! in th e firm of'T reW s, boys.Just cbuli..- nation—which th e king could ax:- ton returned yesterday from Lewis 0 pjn. yesterday, she said. and pick teeth at same time, . . ments.,, Thomas^M, Robertsoii, Jr., la • combat—try as they might, Uio way It should, have: been.- If cept or reject a s h e saw lit. ton where they dttended th e state Brownback and Paxon which is al And small boy stepping on starter chairm an. Third ■ member Is Mrs. didn’t get my home ,wor|f flplshed Otiamberlaln h a d obtained an un^ Republican convefitlon. Fashion Models leged to have received between U,* In parked car, then promptly N ora Faloon, • Decldei in Class . until midnight." : ■ flalteringmajorlty of 81—281 to 200 Ensembles lo r th e high school 000,000'and $6,000,000 for legal serv breaking into lusty weeping as, McNutt, federal security adihlnU- T he, contest w a a ' decided, this those members ol the house ol To Credit Meet Blrl, ranging Ironij_ w rts togs to ices to Hopsoo and Associated In machhie gives momentary lurch tra to r and a prominent Democratic morning durhig the class peHqd in commons who took part In a confl- Mrs, J. J. 'Hughes of the Twin sheer afternoon frocEs, were model the past 12 y ears. Travis alone, ao- ahead. presidential possibility, speaki: In charj^e of Qerald Wallace, who denio vote on b la policy In Norway Falls Credit association left today ed a t a dt)wntown apparel shop this cbrdlng to p a ito n , allegedly made Tw in Falla at tho. high school audl. rentiaikod alter th e battle: WAKE UP YOUR and In the war-generally. I t was less for the Pacific coast where she will afternoon by Becky Victor, Mary more than $1,000,000 while Brown torlum at ,7:46 p. m. next Wednes' “Once a serious discussion on than a malotlty of the,total..mem attend the convention of Association PraBces Bates, Jo an Benoit and Le back received "over half a million” day, May 16. A banner parade will women's rights gets started, thoro’s berthlp, 618, and debate in the com' of Credit Bureaus of America 'at ona Roe Hughes, students at Twin above all' expenses. precede his address. Ho will attlvd no telhng where It will lead." LIVER BILE- motiJ and the house ol lords had left Vancouver, B. C., May 13-15, and Falls high school. liie lawyers are charged with fall ICIVilE about 6 p. ni. that day, by motor In yesterday's class discussion, WlUigiil CiInod-AnJ You’ll Jtato Ottitl hl( ministry fa ta lly weakened. will visit at other points, sh e was ing to represent th e system In stock cade from Boise, via Obodhig and P atzl Warner and Mary Frances' holders’ actions and with ^h ig Bed la thiWonfai Rub’le Go. Uti to Chamberlain accompanied-by her children, Wil Jerome, B ates remo'rked right out loud: itvor kuwuiu twur vuk iwa vini* o t. Now It was u p to Chamberlain: to liam. .J. Hughes and Miss Mary Instead to assist Hopson to avoid Farewell breakfast the next morn “There’s nothhig that a woman Uonld bu« Into n o r boweU diU^ If-thls declile whether to get out, as the Hughes. the accounting “'for which they ing a t 8 p, m. will honor the noted c a n 't do," bUo li n o t flow tnif fneljr, yooir Xood o m t -. late H. H. Asquith had draw a t a knew he was liable," The expenses not d^ett It n trJu tt diety In Iwwtlc. (Pwm P « t Oni) Bourbon prior to his departtoe lor Said Jim Kinney and Bob C u bloKts Qp y o tir tto aiieb . You g « t e o n itl- critical time In th e World'*war, or of these defenses and various settle th e Pacific coast. fell four, nmk and Horse Kicks M an and th e Improvement of highway 30 Pence, "Anything a woman can do, ,-^ve himself by sacrificing some key Condition of George Holloway, 37, ments made out of court w ith liti ■Women’s D*nocratlc club com. through this vicinity. But meantime a m an can do Jetter," and to make ta k e s U»oi9 Bood,,sld CtTlct's U ttU men most closely identified wlth^ his gants were charged to the system m ittee which will cooperate with the Hazelton farm er, was good at the the public has failed to contribute It stronger, Jim added, "The most Um to ret tbue tu b tfota of bllo polldcs, before a n d during the war. and thus, it w as charged, gas and ■young Deniocrats and the county flow ins f i t e l y to. m akf jrou feel **cp a n d . Twin Falls county general hospital the financial support necessary for fam ous cooks hi the world are Iiord Beaverbrook, one' of the most electrlo consumers were deprived of central committee In the McNutt op/ A auoliv ia Oia]dna bll« flow ireelr.' this afternoon, according to hospital Improvement of the appearance m e n . . , so therel" ^ fo r C a tte r ’t U tU « U v tr m * b y astute politicians in the kingdom, the lower rates th a t might have been the chamber to carry on all this im authorities. He suffered several of the truck lane; the ralh-oad right- portant work. ■ ; . ■ an'angements consists ■ of Mrs, 0. expressed belief any attempt by ordered by state authorities had a fractured jib s and some Internal In of-way, use of a point for dumphig . Wami of Handicap W. WItham, chairman; Mrs, R, 0. Ohomberlaln to -'delay his resigna juries when he was kicked by o horse refuse 'and- change In garbage col lorgcr profit m argin been shown. W ark, Mrs. T, IJan Connor-and tion might BBthwarted by the reslg- "Unless an amount substantially on the left sldfe of his chest yester lection rounds to twlce-a week In greater than that on hand at the M rs. W. A. Babcock. . nation of a num ber of Junior but day afternoon. stead of,on;, were recommended by IToung Democratic committee as Important ministers. These m lnls- present time Is raised, tlie chamber, the city beautification committee at will be in a less favorable position sisting In the McNutt details Is ter(. If they resigned, would t»ke New Yorkers ^ the Rotary club luncheon yesterday headed by Charles, W. Ronk, Jr„ the attitude th e y must sacrifice this year than It ever has -been. In A GRAND Gift Mr, and Mrs. William E. Llcber-, noon at the Park hotel. PMlWWIN the past," Anderson said. and includes James li. Bothwell and ihenuclves In th e national Interest, trau, brother and slstcr-ln-lnw of ^ T h b program was In charge of Dofa .Wark. ' / i The chamber head callcd'on all It ms,explained. Mrs. H .,0.'0ettert, ate guests at tho J. E. Hayes, chairm an of that com' drive captains and workers to "wtad for a , It was estimated 44 members who Qettert 'home. en route to New York, mittee. During the discussion, It ordinarily are government support up" theh: work as soon as possible. Cltyj foUowhig an extensive tour wos brought out th o t the 63 mem I S WLE In pointing to what has recently ers had voted ag ain st Chamberlain which began last Januory, They bers present, almost without excep last night at end of the commons' Because cleaii-up actl^les in. the been accomplished in saving the have traveled through the south, tion. had effected Improvements on Twin Falls census were In a decided merchants and the people in general )LN n s GRAND ■ two-day debate on Norwayi southwest and northwest. Mr. Lle- tljelr own premises and had en tangle today, E lm er Terry, assistant thousand^ ot dollars, Mr., Anderson 01 the total m em toeW p of 615, bertrau Is one -ot the vice-presidents couraged othe;v to cooperate In the 130 members were abient, ostensibly supervisor jro m Pocatello, w as to said th a t "we have Just re-estab of the PhlUlp Morris Cigarette com plan. reach here la te th is afternoon fo r a lished the blue card system and will' due to Illness o r to service In the pany. Several merchants reported that conference with th e nine city enum see to It that It is strictly enforced. MFE» PeTson!. ■ an n ti forces. T h e re were a number they have, already discontinued the of abstainers. Defenders of the erators at 5 p. m. This a c t alono will, mean a' great w ith King ttvln Blaser and practice'of placing sweepings from Ho advised the Chamber of Com saving for the townspeopleovhom we Queen Retta Louday presiding, .an government held th a t had these the stores In the ^ t t e r as evidence members been present, about 100 of merce by telephone this m om lng now call upon) to aid us." elaborate May day festival was pre of the merchants’ bureau, coopera that the counting ol Twin Palls Blacked Decoration Scheme them would have voted for Cham - tion with the program. sented by 720 pupils of Lincoln returns got underw ay today In Poca He added that only recently the school this afternoon at Lincoln berliln. E. W, Van Tyer, Spokane; Dr. B, dmirdvlion The fact rem ained only 581 ol tello. Check-up on residents who chamber made arrangements to dls. /leld before a throng of enthusiastic L. Stewart, Springfield, 111.; E. E. have reported th ey were not con courage the practice ot outside hi. CoiUime Noium j the 431 members w ho constitute the Moberly, Pocatello, and Dr. 0, R. p a re n b and friends. The produc . j tacted will be carried to completion terests "tavadlng the eommunlty lion was called “A Day In May," top-heavy conservative majority had Scott, Nampa, were visiting Rotar- before the count is marked down as at the time of major conventions voleil tor the government. The op lans. C, P. Campan, Spokane, was An elaborate processional, May position had polled more than its BURLEY, May. 0 (apeclal)—Mrs. finished, he assured C. of C. officials. wlih schemes for decorating tho pole dances, songs by tlio, entire Henry Heuser, Montrose, Mo., was a guest. normal 184 votes against it. Such At the meeting wlUi enumerators city." ensemble, dances Illustrative of-the consefvatlve stalw arts as Alfred In the Cottage hospital. here this at 6 p, ro„ Terry w as to Iron o u t >he "I'he chamber has ordered Its various motifs, of the production, PuH Cooper. L. S. Amery.Lord W ln- afternoon In a critical condition as matter of "chasing down" approxi own dgforatlons for the city, and figured hi the festlvah ' A practical gift that will , a result of an automobile accident these will hiclude Individual' em Blchly costumed, the children terton, Brlg.-Qen. E. L. Spenrs, mately 10 residences now listed as gladden her heart. l^eaU: . Rlcbard Law, son of the latj prime nei\r Murtaugh on highway 30 early not contacted. blems symbolic of the various or- performed with a dexterity Indica this momlng. ER f i E M Slncc many of th e 70 are In a dis ganlzatloAs. In this way we ogain tive of weeks of rehearsal,- tlful sheer' stookhigs In minister A. Bonard Law; Sir Boger Mrs, Heuser Is suffering a crushed Keyej, hero of Zeebrugge and Robert trict havlbg an average of at least will save the merchants thousands Mlss Marjorlo Albertson, music chest and a skull fracture, physi the newest of spring and V Boothby had voted against Cham- five persms to a house, cham ber of dollars ovb a period of time by supervisor: Miss Beulah Way, Lin cians said. making It unnecessaj-y that they pay coln school principal, and faculty berUln. leaders estimated there are at least summer colors,...... ,■ She was hijm'ed when the autor FOR ROAD C jL 300 penons definitely known as still outside persons large sums of money members cooperated In making the 'Own Speeches Weakep mobile operated by her brother, B. event a success. It was liot th e vote alone th a t w ith U. S. 30 improvement loom uncounted. T h at docs not Include for decorations during conventions," weakened the government. Speeches J. Walbert, also of Montrose, left ing as the ahnost certain choice, any further calls th a t may come in he said. Miss Blanche KIme, Miss Dorthea Cook, Miss'Lois Shotwell and Miss by Iti own supporters had shaken the rood and overturned several the Twta Palls Chamber of Com this afternoon or tomorrow. "It Is very seldom that the public thnes. He Is believed to have gone to merce directorate and members will stop.s to realize the functions which E eanore Jansen were the general national confidence. sleep at the wheel. They were re committee. ,79c to $1.25 Winston Churchill, first lord of select the organlzatlon'a No. 1 road the chamber carries on In th e com the admiralty a n d senior defense turning from Oregon where they at project as part of the bushiess before munity. All committees w ort 'as- a Music was in charge ot Miss Ida tended the funeral of a brother and Allen, Miss Ruth McClusky, Miss minister, who had been regarded as the Friday noon luncheon In the unit on the various projects. No one had been driving all night. M artha Froellch: . dances. Miss th e most forceful figure In the cabi Rogerson hotel. else would do It, so If the cham ber Also In the ,car, but uninjured, Southern Idaho, Inc., has request doesn't '&0 It. It won't be done. La-Von Harrison, Mrs. Helen Taylor Gfft CO. net, had confessed In closing the and Miss _ Florence Ecliultz: cos INC. . debate last night fo r :the government were Mrs. Walbert and another sla ed each member jgroup to designate Curtalhnent Looms ■Wrapped MODERN SHOE ter. ,, "II a greater amount of money Is tumes, Mrs. Clara Hsh, Miss- Sarah he and admiralty leaders had ad Its first three cnolces for primary efforts by the regtonal chamber. .not raised during the cleanup drive, McOlusky, Miss Helen Stearns, Miss Rogerson Hotel Corner vised against an a tta ck by the fleet E IN SM Hlenore Grohosky and Mrs. Gladys •President. Corl N. Anderson, of the then it'-wlll be necessary for the -on Trondheim,^ Onetime. Resident- JEROME, May 9 (Special)—The Oomogalla: stage, Oarth Reid, Miss ' TW IN PALL0 He said one reason for the allied Twin Falla O; of C„ indicated th at chamber greatly to curtail the work the local choices will "most-prob. body ol C. C. "O hlck” Fraser, New now being carried on and as a re Eleanor Williams, MUs Haicl Hollo, setbacTfii Norway w as Germany was Of Hazelton Dies York Yankee baseball scout, wlU lie way an d Miss Dorothy Parker, superior In the a ir. Numerical in HAZELItoN, May 0 (Special) - ably" be made Friday. sult the cliamber, and also tlie city, "Other matters scheduled to come In state from F rid ay noon until S a t will be handicapped hi takhig ad feriority of British planes, he said, Word has been recolved here of the urday noon at th e Jerome funeral wouW condemn B ritain tor sonu: death of Mrs, Christine Peterseh, before the Friday luncheon will be vantage of Cur present opportunities. the expanded blue card program; .the chapel. "Tho chamber stands ready to time to B great deal o f difficulty and 74, former resident of Hazelton, at Fraser died Wednesday momlng -dangsr. Sacramento, Calif. She was a t the status of the activities fund drive take advantage of these opportuni and a demonstratlon-talk by Milton after a month-long illness. ties, and Us members are willing to It was learned, apropos of the home ol a daughter, Mrs, Federolf, A former big league hurler, F ra a ir situation an d the possibility Sacramento, when death came. E. Bemet, Denver, vice-president of donate theh-services and theh- tlm^ the Mountain States Telephone and ser had been connected witli big in this all Important work, but it Is Adolf Hitler might a t any time order Survivors- Include her husband, time baseball lor nearly 40 years, Peter Petersen, Hazelton; two sons, Telegraph company., Mr. Bemet, not fair to expect this group of men a n attack In force on the British He’entered baseball's hall of fame Isles, that all defense forces hdve Chris Petersen, Salt Lake City, and who will exhibit many telephonic to attempt to carry on without the Hyrum Petersen, Hazelton: six displays, will be Introduced by Mel when he pitched the Philadelphia necessai-y financial support. been advised to. undergo special Phillies to a 10-0 victory over the training to meet an y attack by p ar daughters, Ineludlng Mrs, Anna E, Dolling, local manager for the “ThlE will he a real test of our Simmons, Hazelton: 33 grandchil company. Chicago Cubs In 1903—a no-bli., no civic pride and of the faith we have achute troops, run performance. Sugcests Halifax ' dren and 14. great-grandchildren. In our city." Many messages •' o f' condolence Though the political correspon had been received by the family to HABIT dent of the Dally M all, chief news 3-MONTH BRIDE Burl H. Haynes day from rioted m ajo r league m ag DENVEK^Eugene MIera, 6, paper of the. politically Important nates, MHclals and former players. threw away tlie butt ol his filth Eothsrmere chain, ^suggested Lord ASKING DIVORCE A number of these messages advised cigar of the day last night, blew Halifax as the m ost likely sitecessor Paid Last Honor A 17-year-old bride of three the family that floral'tributes will ‘out a raouthfpl of smoke and went to Chambcrialn, th e Dally Mall it Buri H. Haynes, city employe who months, Mrs. Roma Bacon, filed died Sunday, was paid final tribute be sent to honor M r7 Fraser al the promptly to sleep-for the fto5l self In a first page editorial urged divorce suit In district court today. funeral services. ' thne since his mother tried to Lloyd George be m ad e premier, with at the Twin Palls mortuary chapel Married Feb, 5, 1940, to Wayne yesterday afternoon. Rev. BUlii ' Rites will be h e ld at 2 p. m, S at make h im give, up smoking. Tlie . Churchill as vice prem ier, Sir Archi Bacon, she asked divorce on grounds urday at the Jerome Presbyterian child w ent back to hts flve-clgars- bald Sinclair, leader of the Liberal Seism, assisted by Kev. Sherman 'that her husband began to drink Ludlow and Rev. A. W. Barbezat, church with Rev. W. P, Wills offl- a-day d iet aft^r doctors told his party, ns foreign secretary; Anthony Immediately after their -marriage, Slallng, Burial will be »t Jerome ' mother, Mri! Flora Mle'ra, 21, that . Bdepr chancellor of the exchequer officiating. ' abused her and tried to force her Mrs. Agnes M cainnls, Alfred Her. cemetery under direction of the J e r ,th» h a b it fipparently waa not and Herbert Morrison, Labor, sup to sn)okc and drink. ome funeral chfipel. hurting hhnj ply minister. ron, Lyman Calder and John Ckl' Mrs. Bacon asks $60 support der, accompanied by M rs.'Ruby Any. attempt by Chamberlain to money Immediately, »35 monthly Include Liberals a n d Labor men In Martin, sang "Close to Thee," "Ha. during pendency of her suit, attor ven. of Rest" and “Under Hlj a cabinet of bis own seemed doomed ney fees and permanent alimony to to failure. It was believed Labor Wings." be fixed by the court. Her attorney At Uie graveside In Twin Falls m en might Join a cabinet which did Is 0. C, Hall. • ■ no t Include Chamberlain, Hoare or ccmetery the quartet also sang Simon. V "Well Understand I t Better.” This morning som e 100 persons Pallbearers were Qordon Hills, cheered Chambcrialn as he left his Southeast Bands Fred A. Hills,' A. S. Madsen; John residence for tlie house of commons McGinnis, Elmer M cGinnis'and P. nearby. Chomberlaln sralled and Trek to Colorado E. Yodon, |- tipped his hat In acknowledgement. POCATELtO, May S (U,R)-Nlnety- three high school musicians left here STORE SALES CLIMB today en route to the national reg SAN FRANCISCO. May 9 tU.1!)— ional music festival. Sales In far western department News of Record A special train,- also- carrying stores rose lour p6r Cent lii tho week Marriage Licenses bands from Diigga, fit, Ailthony, ended May 4 ns compared to the Sugar City, Rexburg, Idaho Palls, corresponding 1039 week, the twelfth Montpelier and Preston will deliver district federal reserve bank report MAY 0 ^ the young musicians to the event ed today. Ted Wlilte, 10, S alt Lake City, and being held this year In Grand Jeanette Robert«on. 18. Pocatello. Junction, Colo. READ THE TIMES -WANT ADS. Funerals GENUINE BARGAIN P R IC ES ON FAM 0 U S SH£RWJN- WiLUAMS Pa INTS THOMPSON — Funeral services e S H O U J i ' ULE ENAMELOID lUE SALE for Morris Thompson, who died yes rx in i PUCE IEMI4UITRE M ice terday morning at tlie Twin Falls H lV l WidMUi wd rMA ^ county general hospital, will (le hold Monday at 3 p. m. n t th e Twin Palls «OION PCCMi S| 1 6 105 mortuniy chapel, officials of the L, S4.05 D, S. eliurch In charge. Interment rMCN&DCCX lUE ~ m i - will be In Biinset M emorial pa'rk. riiOE FU«T-TONE »«■© ISA . PAINT IMnVitruhb r iie e >- • N*a«L mi liinii $ 2 2 0 ^Temperatures •MMN MCUl «UAKT1HC1«L SJ.27 98° lU M ln.lUi. Pm . |H I i r i o t i «M • t i l nol»« .. 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Others, are Mrs. H. A. Ball, Mrs. Rose M, North, Mrs. ed with the group niet recently to at' the American-liegion Memorial hall. . , VGrondmoUier” Kenner, aged 00, make prellmli^ary plons for the H. L. Walter and Mrs. C. H. Krengel, all past jresidenta, ■ Registration waston^l2:30 to 2 o’clock, and a luncheon was honored us behig the oldest and Mrs. Walter Dix, Miss event, to toke'place at S o’clock, moUier- present. Mra. ■ Charlotte Friday, June 14, at the American was served preceding the business meeting.' Highlight of Klenmim was ,the youngest nlother Jessie Fraser, Mrs. Glen Legion Memorial hall. the district meeting will be atttadlng. Mrs^ N. V. Sharp, PUer, Trail, Mrs. Tora^Peavey and Student Leaders ' Mrs. R. R Leighton, p ru d e n t of was recognized as comhig from the the organization, and represcHtlng the convention banquet at Mrs. W. A. Van Bngelen. IndianPow-wow , 6:30 o’clock this evening at, gi;eatest distance to attend. From Many Chapters . Of Five Schools ban McCook circle, Ladies of tho Mrs, Mary Shearer, Boise, and . E|x members of th e Pocatello GAJt., on the official staff, an the Park hotel, follpvved by Mrs. Miimie Morgan,. ’Twin. Falls, chapter will attend the Friday ses' Meet at Dinner nounced today that the Ladles of Honors Won by cards.. were honored as being tho mothers ' rions, and others from the Gate the Grand Army of the Republic Work ExempUfled of the most generations present White placards In the ahape of city will be here for-Saturday’s wl}I be hi charge of the tea table ,: Nevada Visitor PMatello Jem ple exemplified the Mrs. W. T, Seal wi?s the mother Idaho, outlined In blue, scl;ool I events. arrangements this year, and that a wofic and T^ln Palls the opening having longest, memberdhip in the colo:^, marked places for members floral setting will form' a bright Newspapers and phis turned out A large delegation from Gooding war bonnets, Indlail warriors' cos and closing, durhig the afternoon, organization. will also bo present for Pridoy'a of student council of Tw in Palla background for (he event. Mrs. Eu^ce Oates, Twin Palls, gave One hundred and 60. guests were high school, school officials' and The trl-colors of the United States tumes and squaws' regalia as M-Men events, as will a representation from and Gleaner Girls vied for "design toe a d d re a of ’welcome, and Mrs, seated a t tables decorated with May . the Trl-Clty branch, Albion, Rupert representatives from student coun- always figure prominently ia-4he Belle Read, Pocatello, responded. poles and diuichig dolls hi varl-hued olls of Burley, Filer, Buhl and Jer ing honors” a t an Indian pow-wow and Burley. decor for the tea. » Mrs. Pearl Nester, Pocatello, and postel crepe paper gowns, hiter- ome high schools at !the annual Past presidents of the sponsor or. party laat evening at Shoshone falla, Hepresentatlves from Boise and anmged In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Dorothea Putzler, Twhi FaUs, spersed w4th arrangements of tulips. the northern part of the stat* will banquet last evenlnrat the Roger- ganlzatlon wlU (le in the receiving were-the official delegates. Mra. M ark C. Cronenberger pre son hotel coffee shop. Ferris Und, Butte, Mont. > be here for the two-dny sessions. jlne, and each member association 'District officers for the session sided as toastmaster, giving toasts' Toastmaster wo« student body >111 contribute a number on the pro Olevereat costume, was fashioned ^ woman Interested In hearing by Miss inorma' Harrison, Reno, were Mrs. Read, post chief; Mrs. to aU committees, and hitroduclng MreTHarrlett Ahlei-s Houdlette, oe- president ot Twin Falls, Herbert gram. Grace Evans, Pocatello, excellent Miss Vehna Jacobs, who gave a Larsen. Durhig the program, each Those afflltated are ^ e Twin Nev., hou^e guest of Mr. and Mrs. aoclate In education of the national Mortle Crandall, her uncle and senior; Mrs. Gladys BuUer, Poca- toast to the mothers, and Mrs. Mattie member of the Twta Palis council Falls chapter, Daughters of the teUo, excellent Junior; Mrs. Flora AA.U.W., speak at the banquet Fri aunt. Vickers, who responded with a toast day evening at 6:30 o'clocl: at the received a card certifying that he American Revolutlon,'Ladles of the MUler, PocateUo, froteotor; Mrs. to the daughters. was a member of the council this Grand Arriiy of the Republic, Dan, Miss Harrison also took the spot Paris hotel, is prWllcgei} to do so, light later in the evening, when she wtzlM, Twhi Falls, mlatresa of ature of the program was a skit, but l! urged io make her reservation year, given out by Edward Rogel, McCook circle, American Legion records and correspondence; Mrs. ”A Quiet Evenhig at Home,” pre principal. ployed ukelele accompaniments for a t once. auxlllaiy, Spanish War Veterans CaroUne Hansen, Pocotcllo, mu sented by members of the ’Twhi Welcome was given by Herbert auxiliary, Tw{n Falls chapter, Amer. camp tire slnghig.- neservaUona Necessary The hUarlous affair was stoged as sician; t o . Lena Kunkle, Twhi Falls Community Theater associ Reservations must be made by Larsen. Special guests, Supt. Homer lean War Mothers, Dlsobled Amer. Falls, guard;' Mrs.^ Agnes Honsei), ation, ^ 5. Tom Alworth, Melvhi M. Dovls, Mr. Rogel, Mrs. Rose.M. lean Veterans auxUiory and Vet' a welcome to Mr. Lind, who was tonight, occordlng to the commit ftst president, of the M-Men, and PocateUo, manager; Mrs. Angle SchuberV Mrs. Tom Peavey, Miss tee. Tickets may ho obtained from North, dean of girls, and Dale erans of Foreign Wars auxiliary. Irons, Twhi FaUs, mistress of fi ^KaUiryn Goff and Miss Grace Weg ' I. Wakem, each spOke briefly. * I f X. Lind, ■ Mrs. Horry Elcock, Mrs. Tom he guests were divided hito nance; Mra. Nester and Mrs. Gates, ener. Peavey, Miss Ann Williams and Mfss Junior doss representative. Mlsi, press correspondent. Twelve men of the church assisted Judy Jones, spoke on w hat high "tribes” for the various games, ar Belen Llndenman.' Public Invited ranged by Mrs. (Uarda King and Committees ^ the committees by donning white Mrs. Krengel, chairman of the school offers girls, and BUI Folsom, Mrs. Kunkle, Mrs. Morrisoh and aprons and serving as waiters., school athlctlcs'teptesentaUve, spoke Clltt Barrow. Grftup No. 2 won the banquet, and Mrs. Walter Dlx, gen To Style Show hidian war dance, and group No. 1, Mra. Sina Laird are in charge of the Mrs. Alphle DeAtley was general eral convention chobman, also have on what It offers boys. Brice Evans,, banquet. chairman of arrangements. Decor president of the Boys’ club, talked” the three-legged race. tickets for salo. At High School A camp fire supper wos served, Bps. Beatrice Higbeo, Mrs. Vic ations committee . was Mrs, B. B. on cooperation among schools. toria Anderson and Mrs. Iron are Dunahee, Mrs. Mervln Helmbiolt. Burley student presldent,-^Mlss With the cooperotlon of a number each guest brlnghig his own meal. Indian songs were sung os the fire members of the table committee. Mrs. R. D. McKhiley. Program com Lausanne Gudmondson, and Buhl of local merchandise estabUshments, Mrs. Anna Johnson, Mrs. P r ic e s mittee hfcluded Mrs. Frank Slack, New Officers of died down. student president, Warren Berry, the home arts class of the Twin Mlnnerly, Mrs. Margaret Jahnson Mrs. M. C. Cronenberger, Mrs. responded. Falls high school will present a Karl Freeman was general chair Good Will Club man of arrangements, and Theron and Mrs. Gates are th«K kitchen Wayne Hancock and Miss Wlhna Program was arranged by Miss fashion show this evening at 8 committee. Howard. Helen Thomas; Miss Jones and John o’clock at the Twhi Falls high school Knight was chairman of publicity. Jp Decorations for the luncheon this N Assume Duties Mills were in charge of m enu: Miss auditorium, to which the public la noon were white lilacs and blue for Good ^111 club met yesterday af Mary Prances Bates issued invita invited. There will be no admission get-me-nots. s ternoon at the home of Mra. Bertha tions, and Herbert Larsen was in charge. V.F.W..Auxiliary . Plans for the convention were Build up R«n*f from— ^ Wodtlfe. with Mrs. A. C. Hacker as general chorge. In addition to modeling smart completed at a temple session of the .the hostess. Mra. J. D. Conner, Mrs. * * * springtime apparel from the local To Fete Mothers local group last evening. Henry Powell and Mrs. G. B. Brown- shops, the girls will also wear en Veterans of Foreign Wars auxil -V V V . FEMALE fleld assisted in serving. Star Circle Has sembles of their own design ond iary will entertain at a tea in honor SPACE FOB DISHES FUNCTIONAL Mrs. O. A. Gates, retiring presi manufactm-e, according to Miss of mothers of members in the near To provide extra closet space in dent, presided, and officers were Reception, for Agnes Schubert. Instructor. future, according to plans perfected the dining room, a comer cup COMPLAINTS Installed by Mrs. J. R. Nellstn as Miss Delores Campbell will be the at a meeting of tho group last eve- board is just the thing. Paint the ^ Lydia E. Plnkham's VcgetaWa follows: Mra. (J. D. Thompson, pres announcer; Miss Ruth Allen la hi ntog at the home of Mrs. Mamie outside to match the woodwork and Com pound TABLETS to QotoQly re- N. of W. Heads llovo m o n t h l y p o l n . h e a d a c h e , b a c k , ident! Mrs. D. V. Kinder, vice-pres cnarge of the ushers; Miss Laura Neighbors o! Woodcraft, Star Rlngnell. If a little, color would brighten or a c h e , b u t A L S O c a lm i r r tta b ta , r e a t- ident; Mrs. Earl Johnson, secretary, Mrs. B.N(i^inan Stewart and youngr son, Lyman, are shown as they Brown and Miss Margaret McArthur lesfl nerves duo to such functional circle No. 637, held a combined busl Mrs. Bertha Peters ?avc a report odd smartness, the inside surfaces and Mrs. D. P. Groves, treasurer, leave the home of Mrs. Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Vosel. are superWslng tlie decoriitlons, and on the distrlftt meeting held April dlwrders. Slmpljf maneloua to buUd nc^s meeting and Inlormal reception might be done in a contrastirtS up rich red blood tor wealc. tired -Mrs. Thompson announced the 1120 Seventh avenue east, for an afternoon stroll. Also a house ffuest Miss Shirley Hutchinson and Miss shade. last evening at the home of Mrs. 23 at Burley. women and girls, Tt7 thami ' —• follpwlng committee appointments: a t the Vo^el home Is Dr. B. Lyman Stewart, genitourinary Rurseon Anita Hardesty ore the publicity Officers were given instructions Ray Shepherd. Mrs. Mary Martz. Mrs. Jack Bell, program; Mrs. J, of the Springfield. Clinic. (Times Photo and Engraving) committee. on their duties, and Mrs. Lena C. DoolltUe, house; Mrs. H. C an U fstrict BUMdlun, m d Mrs. RuUi A garden setting has been ar Quince, who was not able to attend 'haTimr: M rs. Jome., Personette. slcl? Anthony, district field repreaenta. ' bazaar; Mrs. James Peraonette, sick ranged for the promenade of fash Uie installation at Burley, was hi- committee; Mrs. N. O. Johnson, tlve, who are here Ui the hiterests ions, an^, music will be furnished of the order, were honor guests. stalled as Junior, vice-president of rDAYNES MUSIC COr membersliip; Mrs. Nellsen, reporter; by the strtag quartet dhected by Uie organization. ■Mrs. Wesley Boren, music; Mra. M- Mrs. Mae Davidson, guardian ■Dr. and Mrs, S te^ rt Richard Smith. neighbor, presided and extended Later the local post of the VF.W. ^ IDAHO E. Ocheltree, parllamentafiah; Mrs. Each cooperating store la showing Joined the auidUary for a social hour Harry Wilson, scrapbook; Mrs. W. welcome to the guests. ’Hie rooms approximately five costumes, accord were beautifully decorated with ond refreshments, served by Mrs. . A. Mlnnlck, study group. hig to Miss Schubert. Rlngnell and Mrs. Pearl Lewis. Roll coll responses were tributes early spring flowers, and the lodge, Here Is to mothers, Mra. Tliompson was colors were featured throughout the Dr, and Mrs. B. Lyman elected delegate to tho First Dls' rooms, and a t the refreshment table, Stfewart and young son, Ly- trlct Federation convention a t Ida. Mrs. Julia Jones was chairman of ftian, . Springfield, - III., have Opportunity ho Falls May W. the dinner, and -Mrs. Lulu Hacker the program. been house guests of Mr. and The white elephant was present [ Mother’s Day • Next Sunday ;• May You Have ed by Mra. Mlnnlck and w6 n by Mrs. Mra. Mart2 and Mrs. Antliony Mrs. H. E. Vogel, parents of ’ Kinder. Mrs. Oates was In charge spoke Interestingly on Woodcraft Mrs, Stewart, since last Sun Alwaytf Wanted of the progr^ introducing Mrs. and the “Haveif of Rest” for Wood day. Iiee Smith, pSsMprealdent of the craft members at Riverside, Calif. '■ Your Cjlildren Rural Federation, and guest speak, They are making their official Their stay in the west will er of the afternoon. visit to the chcles of district No. 17. also include a visit with Dr. •To Learn Mrs. Smith, who Is conservation of and inviting all members to the pep Stew art’s parents, Mr. and To Play natural resources chairman for the Tally to be held In Pocatello the lat Mrs. G. H. Stewart, Boise, and Idaho Federatlon ot Women's clubs, ter part of June, at which tim e Mrs. Minnie Hiner, Portland, Ore., grand with relatives in Butte, Mont. THE PIANO (^ talk ed on conservation, reminding Mrs. Stewart, who as Charlotte her hearers that most _ wars are guardian; Mra. Maude Bingham, BlacMoot, and Mrs. Marie Willard, Vogel was one of Twin E^Ua' most ADVERriSED IN ■tarted because of lock of natural promising young musicians during resources. PocatMo, grand representatives, ond M(s, Alice G. .Cosgrove, Poca her imdergraduate days, has-^at- Now Mrs, Boren and Mi's. Morrison tahied .prominence ln..the concert Is The Time ■ sang two vocal tcleotlona, "That tello, grand Inner sentinel, wiU be in ottendance, world In recent years. LIFE Wonderful Mother of Mine’’ and She Js now president of Uie ■'Ploymates.'’ Portneuf circle No. 892 and Palm If Leaf circle No. 10, Pocatello, wiU be Sprlngfleld/Clvlc Orchestra associ tho hostess circlea. ation. Springfield has the dlstUic- V « « tlon of being the smallest city hi the HERE IS HOW Mrs JJnander Is United States to mahitaln a munlcl. • You may select Any Accredited Piano T kcher in pal orchestra. your community. Shower H onol^ Calendar Mrs. Stewart is conthiuing her Charming post-nuptial courtesy, a - Twin Falla chapter, -American concert work, and is acUve In a two- We v/ill pay the Plano Teacher for the lessons. miscellaneous sliower ond bridge War Mothers, wiU meet Friday af piano teafa. She and Lillian Fontana party, was arranged lar.t evening by ternoon at the American Legion Sm ith contemplate extensive con • After^lS lessons your are given the privilege of pur • . Mrs, J. R. Armstrong In honor of Memorial hall. cert work next yeor, ahe said this chasing the piano or renting it. Mra.i Verle Unonder, who was for mornhig. i ¥ * * • You may selcct the tester piano in the stylet you merly Miss Kathleen Straughn, Evenhig Guild of Ascension Dr. Stewart, prominent In Uie Mrs. Armstrong wos assisted by Episcopal church will meet a t 8 medical world. Is genlto-urhiary sur. nrefer.prefer. -her mother, Mrs. Ray Sluyter. fiptn ot the Sprhigfleld CUnlc. p. m. today at the rectory., ^ s . All pianos are new will look beautiful in your At cards, Miss Mourlne Luke won L L. Jenkins and Miss Elsie ^ o w n '■ If if If honors. Later tho guests cut out will be hostesses. home. pictures to make a "llle story.book" » * * The amazingly low cost to you ; $20 places the piano ----- lor'the guest ol honor. The auxiliary of Postal Clerks ...... GUIs, vwre' presented in - a huge -and farriers will meet Friday at“ In yourlioihfc. Yi)u pay only $8 ij m ohtinor fw r May basket of white ond green. 3:30 p. m. at the homo of Mrs. L. months. Spring flowers decked tho rooms H. Cress. Mrs. Ray Maiheny wlH If you buy the piano, wc wilj allow you $GO_ti and the refreshment tobies. bo assistant hostess. r^ ;.r .veblce s ^ e tolujur ilusuiw ahd;:^^ Here’s ^at^People Give wp When Army Gets Tank Human Ostrich w»tch hliB pranat, »rtd-ajwatt'.i w : t J ■■,mothers, wtvei -atid .;«wthflarti.^;'V“l Italian s9ldleis IdUeil' Itt BtBlO-,. ' 1 pla, Spain and Albania. - " - 8.«® BtBBlB OR 1I 8 ■ ,To avoid dantcfous te% tub^ftl)s nil Idaho cities in ROMt:, May 9 (UJd^Fremler Be are new rqbbw h^ the second-class post offlco division' nito MussoM m ade a n ^'anny day" la per capita m Io of United States appearance on the balcony of Ven that fasten 'Purely to. the biott^ 'jjl and aides of . the tiib w ith (u c tl^ ! ' W A88IN G TO N . M ay i (U.RW3enB. savings bonds for 1039, according to ice palace today a n d climaxed It llgures received here today by Post aly’s war prcparatlonsund her long cups. The deslgiis arexanswwtfTO,” Qeorm'W . NotDb. In i., Heb., and master M.-A. Stronk from Henry and bitter antl-allled press and ra neat, and there Is a choice of ccdort.'': " t m n n . BchweJlenbMh, U , Wluili. Morgenthau. secrptaiy of the trea- dio campaign by telling a cheering be»t » tbinl-t«nn drum lor Vtal- smy. ■ dent Boo»v?lt today. otowd; "You milst get accustomed In .flnt-oloss. post offices. Twin Burveylsg tetults of CalUonUa i to my sUencp." ■ ■ ■jstildentlat prelerentua primoty, In Pall* ronked seventh. Moscow led The crowd shouted: ‘"Tunlslal" ■ Newi/ffAtwim \ the per capita bond sales-om oftg referring to Italy's -clalnw on Krench wfilch a slate of deltgatei pledged to tho larger citlea. Ur, Roosevelt coasted'to a 6 -to*l Tunisia, and set up a terrific dto, Cream Deodoiant tiolory.over one tacklng/Vlce-Presl- ' Bsjiert Banks High . expecting to hear som e vital state u f t l i ■ y dent John K. Qorner, Morris, one of Rupert placed fourth In th e sec ment on the International situation, ond-class division. Other Magic Val the flrpt to advctcsta a third term, but Mussolini only said; ■ Stop s P e rs p fra f Io n ley communltlas which sold a high Flans. Silence . ^ said: percentage of tJ. S. savtogs bonds “It looto to me as if the President "As for the last month, you must from Jon. 1 to Deo. 31, 1939 were get accustomed to m y silence. Only will havNlo run'for a third term, Wendell; fltth In the third-class ^ ly Democrat who wants to elect a acts will break my liUenoe." post -oHIce division: B liss,' which IVIiat younc Buddy - to ti Democrot In November will have to Rumors here and Tahroad- for ranked No. 4 to the loutth-class (above) of Los Altos, Calif., Is week the allies w e re ^ Jltttg re a to support him. I don't think thejre's bracket, and Qletms Perry, which reported to have eaten In'One.day any escape for him now.” to strlk6 to the Mediterranean; the placed IJth In the third-class. nould ' ibame o n ostrich. Bis recalling of British merchant ships Schwellenbach, - who was backed In ‘actual am ousts sold, oxide inack: Balt pint bluehig, hall bot* from that sea; .predictions by lesser by Oarrier.for his recent appoint* wn the per capita rattog. Twin tie antlseptlo, h a lf pint gt«en Fascist leaders th a t Italy's hour of ment as district Judge lor the east* iaiB shoved a total o f (60,093.76 home paint, one bite family dog, em district at Washington, com destiny was almost a t hand and' worth of the bonds; R upert $83,- lome live flih, o n e oanaty; feath' that when she went to war It most 1. Does not tot dtessea> 'doe« • mented the Callfqmla returns “ver- 803.60; Sail® $28flJ5j O lem u Perry en Inslnded. D ooton loy 18- certainly' would be on aehnany's n'btlrriufelklii. • '. < 1^ the results of other primaries m m 2 i \ WendeU t23,a882» and moatb-old lad i^ow s hp 111 effeets. side; sharp denunolntlonK qf Brltato 2. Mowiitingtadiy.Caoiieuta- that the President can't be stopped Bliss 13,350.' and Prance-by the press and radio; ■ right aftet'iluvliig. . by anybody If'h e wants a third Largeat total sail was m ade the maneuvering of th e Italian fleet 3. losnntly .iiofi petspinltlea term." through the Boise post office, which a t full battle strength all failed to fori to)din.R^TM odof from penplitiloij. •. • Sen. Burton E . Wheeler, D„ Mont., disposed of |395,443.7S. Because of Its extremely' Hi draw any comment from Mussidlnl. t candidate for the Democratic nom Impressive Figure Fourth Ai^venary 4. Apute,wh!ie,8teuelef«,itila« Into the machines of Man) go the maUnts of enough prodncts (o stock any mll>ilied all-piirposa drag* wel8l(t,.,amber la espeolally. sull leu vanlsblogcteiffl. ination, conferred with Clatner yes Per capita ranking ahowed th a t for spring and,Buiomer Jewelry. Ita The occasion was (h e fourth a n terday and will meet with Mr. atore. An nltra-modem. French 70-ten tank, for Instance, contains enough metal lo make all the peace 8. Attid hit beta aw inUd ib a ; time products .plotnred above Inside the outline of one of these mammoth war enflui. From the ton* of Hailey's 137.67 worth of bonds for varied eh ade^anjglng fron^. a pale niversary of the foundtog', with the Roosevelt at the White House ne;it ApptovalSaloflheAmetleaa ‘ , m etal In one French tank, as (Igiircd by the American Society (or Metals, there ciiiilS be mode enongb n - each resident waa above the buttereup^^ow 'to cherry , red and entrance of the I t^ la n army InCo Jmdwte of bim detl^ foi Monday. He told reporters he stlQ (14D1 at Moscow, which led the deep browaT are a ' perfetit foil for Addis Ababa, of th e new Italian believes the President will not be a aora (l,2g|>,000) to sbave pracUcaUy the whole British qrmy. being htnnltw to S b n c i.' flrst-oJMs division. popular eprhig, colors. On sale are emplw. It was also army day, .and candidate, but that “he probably 98 U a U 0 Njtn el'Jknid Idaho aggregate shoW $1,836,-: two striking new am ber clips. The had been started off with momliig wm be droftetj." h«viba«aioId.TtyaJu[t tration Is iteldng to Involve tliU na 86U5 In tho savings bonds hccight one at .top has a jeweled center, newspaper editorials praising the tion In wwr.;. at post Olllcej; $179,887^0 purchased The bottom one. Is. a daisy, , vrtth power and eltlclency of the arm y dlisct by maU; total *1,816,768.76.^ petals and, center In contrasting and saying Italians Vould not re Emmett P. Oonnely, president of Since JdaHb'j population was com -’ shades of Amber. main passive forever In the face of A n R ID ENGLAND CALLS NAMES the Invettmwt Bankers ossociatlon, puted » t4 W 2 during 1039,. the'peri European events. in the - urged a lenate banking subcoinmlt- capita for tlie state was $4.03. READ THE 'HM ES WANT AD3. There were 7SiOOO persons In the tee to stud)' the problem of Idle sav. Inga In a ’'wholesome and dlspassl- IDAHO NEWS onata" smnner . , . Now showlng^'Story of Alexan LONDON,, May 0 (U.B - King At DoU^ood, Greer Garson, dfir Orahain pell." Don Amechi- George algned today a proclamation By United Press British aolress, obtained a divorce liVetta Voung. making an additional 2,500,000 men from Edintd Alec Abbot Snelson, liable for military service. ■ ■ ipatd T. McNutt, who would like IVl., Sat.—“Viva Cisco Kid," Oesar to have th e Democrutlo nomUi- member o( tbe British clvU, service, Romero-Jean Rogers. Under the king's proolamatlon all stationed la India . . . males between the ages-of 19 and oUott for President U Mr. Roose velt doesn't wan! It, charged at Reports we» current th a t the EOXV 37 years may bo Mlled for servloa, GET Denver th at the RepubUcana had name of Qoy. Raymond E. Boldwto Now showing—"The Man With and Britain will have under arms or awaiting a summons about 4,600,- caused the dopxession and offered o f Conjlectlout will be placed to Nine Lives," Boris Karloff; "Qentle- no remedy In 1940 . . . nomination lot President a t th e Re man Prom Arizona," John Klng-J. 000 men. The Ung's compulsory service viscountess Astor, long Unked—to publican national convention next Parrell MacDonald. month .,, V. S. Senator Joseph 0. READY lYl., Satr-"BIazlng Six Bhootore,' proclamation of Jan. 1 had hicluded her anqoyoncd—with the “appease CMahone;, Wyoming Democrat, an caiarlcs Btanett. males of 19 to 27 years bicluslve. ment” group In political and aristo Under today's order males bom be cratic .British circles, voted against nounced formally he would Da a WANT AD tween May 10,1003 and May 0, lOJl the govemmont last nlgUt. . . candidate lor reelectlon. lo Novem OBFBEUM ber . . . , Inclusive are mado Uoble to service. J. P. Morgan, New York fhiancler, FOIt— Now showing—"And One Was Eoy Uowsrd of the Borlpps- Beautiful," Robert Oummlngs-La- Youths and men of 18 to 26 yean has asked th e maritime commission have been called for duty and men for authority to sell bis 300-foot Howard uirapapcra, commenting ratae Day. on the dulb of Webb MUter, sadd Frl, S a t.-“My UtUe Chickadee," of 37 are to register May 26. luxury yacht, Oorsah, to an English WEEK he was "oDd or the (reatest re W. 0; Plelds-Mae West. In practice, though youths of 19 firm . . , Hohnan Probert, 64, dean are requUed to register, none Is put of the University of Oallfomlft col porters of his era." Intojervlce until he reaches 20, and lege of mining, died at San Fran und^the new decree only men who cisco . . . May 12 to 19 D reach the age of 37 from tomorrow Prime MJnlster Eamon de Valera on will be affected. at Dublin lost night Issued a stem Tfl New classes' wlU be called at the Starts warning to members of the Irish rate of about one a month. It was . Repabllcan army whom he de- forecast, unless an emergencyheces- st^ ed u "mnrderm ftnd terror- sltatea a speed-up. lormer Qovcmor James M. Cox WALLACE, Ida., May D (U.K- The fh-st steamboat on the Mis of Ohio said facts fall to Justly .. V James Hobarth, north Idaho agent sissippi appeared In 1611. charges that the Roosevelt adminis for the federal sufplus commodities corporation, announced today that the federal food stdkpp plan would go Into-effect In five north Idaho Ask Yourself This Question: counties May 16.: Hobarth estimated the stamp plan would result la an annual business turnover In the five counties of *300,000. In charge of stamp Issuance In the counties will be B. E. Hfers, Wal- loce, Shoshone county; Mrs. Nell “How Can l Use a Want Ad During Scott, S t Maries, Benewah county; J. Best, Coeur d'Alene, Kootenai county; Max Denning, Bandpolnt, Bonner county, and Mrs. Violet Brqhart, Bonners Perry, Boundary r ' county. • l ' S 3 U » EABBINOS ARE IN Earrings are importani agahi. Some of the newest clip on a t the WANT AD WEEKr top of the ear, or. It you Wish to be unique, clip one earring In the lobe of one ear and ona a t the top • .'1^ ' ■ ■ ■■ . of the other car. Almost any type of earring Is good—jewel-encrusted pieces that (It the curve of the ear _PERHAPS YOU WILL FIND THE ANSWER H ER E_ Itself, pendant gypsy rings, button earrings of gold or pearl or colored Btonei, earrings that have matching wants. necklncoj and bracelot»-but It Is Sum up your Check them dn this list. Any person can bny, sen,, geti rent,, imijortant to choose types th at will exchange or employ any article,, person, position , o< anything mentioned below through become your facial contours. a Want Ad! xfeungalow* T doIs R azors G old U s h Lawn Mover* ; P ro d u c e Dress Olothei C a s T a n ia Csnarlea'V— ^ ■ Helrlgetatox - D O g * ...... - PertUlrtr Baby Buggies T y p e w rlte n — — BOd ’ C a ts SAVE 40 POTASH-FED POTATOES P a n i .Bhelvtaa FUes TU e V C arpentry Hammer* uminerr Pianos Violin* .'X H a rd w a n D esk* F e n c ln a Eeatlnff B oats ^ n a n s to 60% H o n e y ' PnojiUi ' Raw Material Bicycle* IVactori C em ent OftblnBtfl Onljate Model • ' -M ‘ J e w r ir y Hows W agon* engine* F lo w e n ® 0 YOU want to inoteai* your yl*ld p#r acn, W a tc h e s Ladders Traps Part* • • Auto* Truck and A w n in g s K nitting T ires Radios Old boa get more No. I'l, and make mor* profit on C lo ck s Kugi H ides Chickens Swln( Ohabf your potatoes? Than mako iura that your crop aeti e is h e s Unen BecdJ Bugles L a t h Car Parts trte n slla Beddlni Homes Attorney* . Shovel* •nough potaah. Potatosf are h e a ^ {taden on pdtafh : A car 2 years old is a , Livestock Outtalns Baskets Schools Bewlng MaoMncs and to-gat tha hlghaii yialda of tha moit marketabU Adding Mnohlnes Btlo-a-Brao P ro p erty Pullesi /~> Wood used car. UnleBS a lo,te Leather CWod* , Plate Qlass - Lost Article* ’ Book* C h eese . model car is miB-used, with grad«i thii hungar muit ba aatlifiad, . Cutlery Stores Feed B ricks Uutrunlehls the exception of a few For an.avaraga croji of 3 Q0 buihal* par agia, thaia " C ro ck ery Restaurant* Washhis Macbtne* W o rt A irplanes Piece 'Work ^ B oird - Electrlo Irons ' Piwerves . Cameras pieces and motor parts, a mual ba 170 pounds of actual potaih avallabU fo good used part, on a used China . Bowden Toasters • Sewing , D uns tKo plantt. By tha Ubaral uia of nilxad {artillsian oon* Silver Rooming. Houses Pictures ' Tuxedo* Sporting Qood* car, at a b|g saving is a Bhioculaia Ilotsls Bhowcascs Vegetable* W all Paper saving anywhere. taining 10^ to 2 0 % potaih, yieldi of 8 0 0 bualKoIi '' We have'prices on used |ier acra grading 8 2 % No, I ’a h«va baati producad. . Place a eroas (X ) in front of the thingi the sbove list and -new part* beginning Potaah.alio makaa potato plants haalthiai arid suggests to YOU at the bottom. mora raslatant tS disaasaa, pesii, draught, and We wreck hun light fcoits. It Improvai tha shapa of potatQai and dreds an^ hundreds inoraisas tha ilaroh oontant. Sea your daalar aboiit Thiif- of cars and trucks Including anough potash in your fartilUarathia each year. year. You w)ll ba aurprliad hovr liltla axtra it costs. Bring this nd with yoi| Tor/urfAflr in/orjna«on and/re* Phone or Bring Your Ad to the to the Jttom(imo Aulo Parts htoxQ i»r» on ftrtilieinff your atopf, M It Is worth Jorth 25o on n oh? vnit« yini«r/oan jPotaah Inaiitute, dolinr pqrchaat or more. Inc., Baana Bldff,, San Jott, Calif. , Jerome im iuciN POTMR m sTim i Auto Parts mOORKnUTCD OUARTS 1 * ' PINT! Jerome, lldnho lytviiTMnra Buiwrna w a iHinotoh, d . o. CODE HO. 1 9 CODE NO. PHONE 38 or-82 T J Page Twelve IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN PALLS. IDAHO ; ^ u r s d j^ 1940 Cowboys Meet Reds Bob Feller Hurls Ambers Still Rates With Red Sox ?edsMoveto Favorite to Fii'st Place Second Contest to Against CJhamps Beat Jerildns MICKEV As Cards Lose NEW, YpRK, May 0 (U.R)—Cham .(By United Press) pion Lou Ambers, ..unimpressive In The Ogden Reds, Cincinnati form Ogden by 6-5 Score tralnlnB and menaced by weight- hands, were atop the Pioneer league- In Finale Todajf^ making, fetlll Is the 13-to-3 favorite standings today. ftank Tobin’s Twin Palls ■ Cowboys will make a try for to retain his lightweight cro w n to The Reds smacked down Twin their lone victory of the Ogden aeries here tonight—the last By GEORGE KIRKSEV morrow night against Texas Lew Falls Cowboys, last year’s champs, game of a 10-day home jtan d that saw the local club lo ^ , NEW YORK, May 9 (U.R)—“Show ’em no mercy "—that Jenkins ot Mndlson Square Garden. 8 to 8 yesterday, to move Into first five out of seven league contest? played during that time. was the message Oscar Vitt drove home to his Cleveland In quoting this figure, prlce- place, wheii the erstwhile Jeaders, maker Eddie Borden said th e bet Pocatello Cards, were dropped by la s t night -the Cowboys put on one. of their beat exhi Indians today as they faced the woebegone New York ting .was heavier than In y ears for the Salt liOke Bees, 8 to s. bitions to date, but the Reds finally caught up with Jj^ m Yankees in the final game of the most disastrous home a battle In the 135-pound division. The Ogden crew made hits off and came through with a 6-5 ------stand experienced in many years by the world’s champions. Tills Is a heavy-betting 'fight for Cowboy Pitchers Holdhusen and victory. That gave the Reds the one-run And Vitt said it with a fim dish gleam in his blue ?yes. the same two major reasons th a t It, Gobi™, bunching them mainly In The loss was the foutth In a row will be 0 blg-crowd braw l; (1) It edge and from there' on in they But what Vitt said didn’t hurt the Yanks nearly as much the seventh when they scored half, and seventh defeat agatast two vic played shut-out ball. tosses Into the ring Arobers, theh runs. Layboume homered for tories this year for. the team thfit The Puncl^ers failed to get a,iivin as the news that Bullet Bob Feller would toe the rubber master boxer, against Jen k in s, the Reds In the fourth. The victory won the championship In 1939 with on base In the last three Innings. for the Indians today. The deadly punohe;, and (2) It pits a placed Ogden half a game ahead of « the same. young, hungry challenger (igalnst PocotelW. Sennott led the Invaders' batthig Yanks finally emerged from Iger Tobin will start attack with three bingles In five mature Ambers,-who may b e fading. Pocatello outslugged the Bees, 10 Dick O’Boyle on the mound and the southpaw'epidemic only • BOX SCORE Experts are ogreed that Ju m p ln g i trips to the plate,, while Canavan hits to eight, but two Solt Lake the former Boise hurler will be see got two out of three and Endress and to ru n into baseball’s premier Jack Ambers, at 265i yeors, n o longer 'M r hurlers, Marlowe ond .Rlstau, scat ing his first bit of action hj a Cow INDIANS 10, TANKS S has the bltadlng speed a n d adroit Penech got two out of five each for right hand pitcher. tered the hits while their teammates boy uniform. A big righthander, the the Cowboys. **Those guya have had the breaka Cleveland ab h New York ab ‘ r ness that enabled him to ’ wrest wera coUecttag eight hits to win. youngster was praised highly by OGDEN AB B H 0 A ,B0 long they think they are entitled Doudr'u. u 5 Croactti. U i 1 the crown from Tony Canzonerl The Cards were charged with seven Manoger Andy H arrington of the Dutl. c! _____ Wealh'y. cf 6 "lolfe. 8b 4 0 0 0 0 and win It back frorn H enry Arm Aduraa, 2b to th em forever," snapped Vitt. “The C h a p ’n , rf -kllcr, rf 4 1 errors. Pilots—but he said he Just didn’t 1 0 1 SInnott, 1 ( ______liw of overages finally caught' up Troflky, lb Di Mag'o. of 2 strong. Moreover, ho has h a d six S 4 0 The Idaho Falls Russets made It have room for hhn on his squad. H uRhea, r f ______Dickey, o 4 - .8 0 0 . 1 0 with the Ynnlu. Now watch them i l o o t h . If weeks of travel In trying to pare two straight wins, by dumptag the M cC o n n ell, 8b K e lt n e r . 8b Gordon. 2b 4 Cowbtays Loek Good 0 1 4 down from 146 pounds to th e 135 S e r p a , l b ...... Bjulrm. And while they are down Hetnaley, e Selkirk. If 4 Boise Pilots, 6 to 6. The loss dropped 2 U 0 Manager Bill McCorry of the Layboume, u ____ I believe In giving It to them with M a c k . 2b DabUrron. lb 4 limit. 2 0 7 the Pilots, early season leaders, to, H a le y , e ______S m it h , p Ureucr, p 2 Reds announces th a t Ken Pollvka . 2 7 0 ■both barrels." Although Champion L ou never fourth place below the Bees. ReHe H e in e , p ------U iln a r , p Donald, p 1 will toke the mound as Ogden makes 0^1 0 0 Veteran Turns Trick has been on Impresslvo perform er In Teltmeyer, p ...... M llla ■ 1 pitched the^fuU game for Boise and an attempt to stay In fh-st place. 0 0 0 0 The Indians, with pennant designs training, hla work In yesterday's' T o ta ls ...... ------8D 6 11 27 12 scattered 11 Russet hits pretty well, Last night the Cowboys looked hn- of th e ir own, certainly gave It to T o ta U 40 10 14 T o U U 84 4 1 last sparrhig session at Sum m it, but a nlnth-lnnlng homer by Mc T W IN F A L L S A B R H O A Batted for Dona) in 0th. H, J.. verged on the pathdtle. Dur presslve—despite theh- defeat. They Keatina; cf ------...... 2 0 0 0 0 the Y ankJ yesterday. C le v e la n d ...... - ...... 000 184 110—10 Connell with two on base provided led most of the game and held a 6-3 M a rch !, a a ______------i 0 1 3 W ith Lefty A1 Smith, an old Qlant N e w York ...... '...... -....100 000 080— 4 ing his three rounds w ith Austin H ille r . I f ______the margin of victory. advantage going Into the seventh. ______4 0 0 1 castoff reclaimed via Buffalo, on E r r o r I Selkirk. Two baB« hltar-Dou- McCann, he ate far too m u ch lea Box scores; F e n e c h . c ...... — ------. 6 1 2 11 the hUl, Cleveland smacked the droou, Cordon. Home runs—Trosky 2, ther and finally suffered a knock However the old "five o'clock sha Endress. 8b, lb .Hemslcy...... Gordin...... Stolen botes—Chaiba»es— Chapmi BEES e, c a r d in a l 's 5 dow”—no base hits after the shtth Canavan, lb ...... Yanks right between the eyes, 10-4, Heath. Double playa—Dourdeau,“ • Mack“'nek anda down In the third stanza. Heynoldlfl. 'cf, rf Trosky; Mllnar, Dourdeau and T roaky, SALT UKB An n H 0 A Inning—showed up again and de V u k aa, 2b ...... and knocked them Into tHe Amer At end of tlie workout, K in g Lou Morcsco. ta ...... 3 0 0 2 I ican le a ^ e cellar all by their lone W inning pitcher— Smith. Lotins pitcher— still scaled 137 pounds, forcing him I'erry, flb ______6 spite some good relief pitching by Holdhusen, p B r e u e r . 10 0 1 Ken Gables, they couldn’t get any Staarg. rf ______some. No-one remembers when ' to do plenty ol gym work today If Burleson, cf . .61140 Naslund. 8 b _____ nobello, lb - 8 2 18 0 more runs. Gable*, p ’______Yontu were In lost place at RED SOX 6, TIGEE8 4 the extra suet Is to bo sw eated off. ----- — P a rtc e. c ...6 0 1 8 Twhi Palls pushed across two runs T o la la ------time. I t was Uie Yanks fifth straight D e t r o it ab r h U o sto n a b Should he fall to make 135 pounds S lc « le , 2b tne ...6 I 0 8 O ffden. .. ______001 110 IO(y—6 F In n c y , r f 4 1 GuJntini. rf .... in the second on a shigle by Sam D a r t c ll, 5 1 X tor the welgh-ln tonjpn-ow noon, .62210 Twin Falla ...... ^ ....020 210 OOD-6 defeat. Coropb'l, rf 5 0 2 C r a m e r , c f This portaldcr may b* the answer to Joe,Cronin's searehXfor a r e HatchtU, If w. ...S 1 2 1 0 Penech, a double by Tommy Cana- • Error*: Endress, Hughea. Haley, Helnt, Lou Finney conUpued his heroic 0 0 Wllllama, If Ambers must forfeit *1,600 to the Gchrin'r. 2b S placement for lefty Grove. Mickey came to the# Red Sox from th e Marlowe, p _... .40104 van and another shigle' by Vukas. Layboume, Naslund. Sacrlflce—HugheSf Averlll, cf 8 Q 2 F o x x , lb ilifltair. p ____ hitting for the Boston Red Sox as boxing commission, and autom atic 0 0 0 0 0 Homo run—Layboume. Three base hit*— Grecnb'fr, If 6 1 1 C r o n in ; aa Scranton Miners, Eastern league pennant TClnnM last jeiir. He won h is Ogden came back and Jobby Ad he nccoimted for three of their runs ally vacate his title. The fig h t would Ailama. Two base . hlti—Canavan, Rey Y o r k , lb 8 0 ' 0 D o c r r , 2b first start as a major leaguer, allowing the Washliftton Senators b u t TotBlj M B B 27 8 ams led off with a triple and scored nold*. Runs batted In—Canavan, Vukaa, to Boston's M win over Detroit. Hiffffina. Sb i 1 8 T a b o r . 8b bo a non-title affair, and - Jenkins ^ven hits. POCATELUO_ ...... A B R H 0 A on Sennott's shigle. The other three SInnott, Layboume 2, Stagg, Stfrpa« Rey Tebbotta( • 4 1 DeSout's. • later would meet some o th e r chal Brldgen. ss ______....6 0 0 Plnney’B triple and single drove in 2 nolds, McConnell. W inning pltchet^Telt- Pippen, p 1 0 0 H oB by. p W h lt« . ef ______men In that- Inning were struck cut ♦wo runs and he scored another. lengers for the crown. .6 2 2 2 0 meyer. Losing pitcher— Holdhusen. Struck N eU o n ^ x 1 0 0 W ila o n . p AUdraJe, If ...... 4 0 12 0 by Stuart Holdhusen, who-chalked out—by Heine 8, Holdhusen ‘ 7, Teltmeyer W hite Sox B eat Senator* Coraica, p 0 Tatra*, rf ...... 4 2 8 1 0 up seven whiffs In his six and two- a, Gables 4. Date* on balla->off Heine 4. ■ In th e other two American league F o x XX 1 B a ile y . 3b ...... 5 0 1 2 0 Holdhusen 0, Gables 8. Umpirei~W agn>r McKaln. p 0 Old-Timer Dies Z lp a y , Ib .. thirds Innhigs on the mound. games th e Chicago White Sox beat ..6 1 1 7 0 and Jordan. Times 2:26, the Washington Senators, 6-3, and Sullivan XXX 1 Boating Club Diamond Dust AvetiealBn. 2b ...... 3 0 1 4 8 Gets Hughes Three Times t'orquhanon, c ...3 0 0 7 0 Included hi that string of strike the Athletics thumped out a 10-8 ta l* 88 4 12, T o t a l! 8& B 12To FROM THE ArchuleU, p ______8 0 0 0 8 win over Uie'Browns. _ —BatUd for Pippen In 6th. Onlbr#lth I ______1 0 0 0 0 outs'were three hi a row over slug- XX— Uatted for Corsica In 7th. Schedides D a lsa . p ______0 0 0 0 0 ghig Pete Hughes, 1939 ' batthig "T h e Boston Bees drove Paul Der XXX— Uatted for McKain in 0th. K e rr x i ...... _...o 0 0 0 0 ringer to cover and beat the Reds, D e t r o i t ...... 000 100 201— 4 Cowboy Campus champion, who Is fllrthig with the Guaranteed 10-4, behind Bill Posedel's cagey B o a to n ...... 000 401 OOx— 6 - r — ^------:------...SO 6 0 27 8 .400 mark in the batting circles. Errors: Corsica. .Wllliama, Cronin. Two 2 Contests s —BftUed lor Archuleta in 8lb. Gordon Duff, Ogden leadoff man. pitching. baae hits—Tcbbetta. Uasby. Three base The fans who ottended last n ig h t’s x»— United for Dalaa In Olh. went down swinging five times dur The Giants came out. of their —Finney. Home run—Greenberg. Stohna ' Two COntCSts today had been OUt- ball gome got their money’s w ortli S a lt U l(» ...... :...... 000 230 021-8 USED CARS 4-game slump by slugging out a 10-6 baaea—Campbell. Sacrlflco—Flnney. Dou-- - - P ocatello ...... 101 000 102-5 ing the evenhig out of six times at bte plays—Tebbetta, Gehringer and Teb- lined by members of the Bo\j*hem all on one play In the eighth I n victory bver the Pittsburgh Pirates. Idaho Boating club. Error*: Moreaco 2. Steele, Bridffen, the plate and four of - these were b«CU; Basby, Do Sautels and Foxx. Win- ning. White 8, Andrade, Bailey, Zipoy. Far- Ready for t^ie*^Road Two homers by Stu Martin fea nina: pitcher—Da«by, Loalne pitcher — The first U set for Sunday at Ken Gables, on the mound f o r quhnr*on. Runs baatted In—Partce 2. chalked up by Holdhusen. tured the St. Louis Cardinals 7-1 P ip p e n . Salmon dam w^th a prize of $5 going the Cowboys, struck out Bobby Steels 2, Patras, Bailey. Avedesian. Far* “Stu” tossed a home run ball to 1938 DCICK Special Sedan, heat trium ph pvei; the Phillies. ciuhanon. Runs battH in — Partce 2, Layboume In the fourth frame and WlllTE SOX 6. SENATORS 3 to the person landing Uie biggest Adqms, first man up for Ogden. -Itobcllo, Burleson. Base on balls—off Mar> er, radio, automatic fish during the period from daw n-to lowe G; Archuleta 8. Struck out—by Mor- the Invaders counted again on a C h io a s o ab Washlnaton ab r B ut the ball was rather wild M d jear «hHt ______lowe 8, Rlstau 1. Archuleta 6, Dalai 1. poh- of walks and a shigle in the Kennedy. 8b 4 1 Cose, cf 4 2 p. m. Entry fee of 25 -centa will by the time Catcher Sam Fenech Double plsy-Avedesian to Zipay. Loslnjr 1031 BVICK Century Sedan, 1 Lewii. rf 4 fifth. Kuhel, Ib 8 be charged to aid in defraying ex corralled the pitch, he and the pitcber—Archuleta. Umpires — Campboll Rain Threat Kreevich. ef 6 Travla. Sb 4 Twin Falls took the lead again penses for the contest. A liubllc pic ball ynere over on the ground— and Arthur. Tima 2 :28. Wrijrht, rf 5 Walker, If 4 hi the last of the-fourth when Ernie ST; ______$ 6 5 0 Bonura, lb 4 nic will follow announcement of the h alt way to the Otden dug-out. ApplUn.. . . u . . j8 Endress shigled, Canavan sfaigled JlOTpnt'l, If Oloodw'h. 2b 4 award winners. Othfer prizes will Mr.-Adams, seeing this stranse RUSSETS 6. PILQ:rS 6 loss CHRYSLEB Boyal coupe, May Spoil M c N a ir . 2b P o f a h l. u 4 5 IDAHO ^'ALLS A B R n 0 A and Holdhusen walked to fill the heater, defrosterg, T u r n e r , c 8 E v a n a , 0 2 80 to the person landing the greatest maneuver, decided that maybe he A r l c t t ^ lI ------....^....6 1 2 2 4 bases with two down. Bob Stagg S m it h , p 1 C h a se ; p 2 number of fliUi in that period and new tires, 0. D. - .... had better start off for fUrst base. U latto, 2b ______4 0 J S 6 B r o w n , p 0 Carraaq'l, p 0 also to the one making the greatest went hi to phich-hlt for Keating Pimlico Race He did. The only trouble wos t h a t H ates, l b ______------4 1 I 10 2 1938 CHKYSLEB Boyal Sedan, W e la j s 0 R fs er , ef ...... and forced across- a run -when hit Jacobs, p 0 "total poundage" catch. he had his' hot between his legs a n d ,__ :._6 0 0 1 1 heater, radio, B BALTIMORE, Md., May 9 (UR)- Members also announced a boat Oldenberg, 8b ... ------4 1 1 1 *1 by a-’liltehed ball and then another on the first step he lell flat on h is McConnell, If ______5 1 J 1 0 The wenther Jinx which haunted ToUU !2 « 10| Total. 91 I 6 run crossed the plate when A1 0. D...... -..-...9775 race event would be held at Dlerkes' lieo rd . 13 8 0 B— Batted for Carraaquel in 7th. face without even/hls orms stretched . 0 ..... Blmelech the enthre week of the W alk er, i MarchI drew a walk. -• 1937 CHRVBLEB Imperial Sedaq, C h lc a s o ...... ;...... O il 201 100— fi lake on Memorial day. May 30. out to save hhtfeelf. ■J. rf 1 0 1 0 M ayer■ X: — 1 - ...1 0 0 0 0 Dick HlUer then hod a chance to heater, radio ' A ^ 0 A derby blew In from Kentucky today W aahlnffton ...... 010 0 0 0 200— 3 Plana fqr the two events were Bobby finally, got up but wos~owt Z ar, p ...2 0 2 0 0 ’ os spring rains pelted old Pimlico Errors: Pofahl, Travla. Two base hits be a hero—but he filed out with the 0. D...... made last night at a ses.sion staged H a lls, p ______AppUtig, Pofahl. Thre* bas« hit — Wright. by a countiT mile at fhrst a fte r - I fl^O 0 with a reminder the Preokness may W ittiB . rf ------I 0 0 0 0 bases still loaded. Stolon bases—Bloodworth. Sacrifices — at the Gem Trailer company of Fenech had finally recovered th e 1937 DeSbTO Sedan, heater, ra • be nm on a muddy track Saturday Roaenthal, Smith 2, Brown. Double plays fices. The Cowboys ran the score to 5-3 ball. Mr. Adorns had a very h u r t T o u \ ___ „ 4 0 5 11 2 7 14 dio. for th e third straight year. —Travis. DIoodworUi and Bonura 2. Win in the last of the fifth when En- expression on his face—as the fa n s BOISE A B n H O A nins pitcher—Smith; laalng pitcher— 0. D . ------.>____ $495 , The skies began to curdle shortly Kirnatic, ef ™.4 0 2 8 0 dress got another single on a nice C h a a e. (ond his own teammates) howled‘to RheeKan, u ,t ,,, .....R 2 2 0 i bunt, went to second on an error 1037 PLYMOUTH after M rs. A. J. Abie's Honey Cloud American baseball lost one of glee. .scored a nose victory In the 30th Idaho Officers in Ita colorfal old-llme performers H auer, rf 0 0 0 and then scored on Verne Reynolds' Sedan ...... BEES 10, REDS i As a matter of foct, even M anager L ow o. l b ------^ 8 1 I 12 $495 running- of the $20,000 Dixie handi In the death of Cliarles C. (Chic) double. And that ended tjie count- B o a to n ab r h C in c in n a ti Bill McCorry had to track a sm ile Lorenun, fl .-> 8 1 1 8 2 1936 PLYMOUTH ilarrinirton, 2b ....4 0 0 0 2 hig for the Wranglers. cap, an d they sprinkled the BalU R o w e ll . 2b 1 1 1 Werber, 8b 4 Wyoming to Get ■ Fraser, 69, Jerome. Impressive II- dt th a t one. Sedon ...... more are a with a light drizzle for W arafr, 2b 4 0 I-'rey, 8b 4 niU tribute has been set for. 8at- Jawonki. If ____ ..41180 Whining runs for Ogden came In $395 Donavtn, Ib 1 I 0 . hours, in ie rain yiasn't hard enough Cooney, cf 4 0 GoodRi'n, rf 4 u ra a y . Messages ol condolence are the big seventh Inning. 1937 CHEVItOLET Wes), cf rf I 2 F McCo'k, lb 4 Channel Catfish P ---8 0 10 1 Coupe ...... $450 t«, seriously change the track this C u c c in ’9. 8b R 2 Lombardi, e B lezpcoted from noted base Tfiere’s one TEIng about t h ^ e K avarro i ZTTIoIdhnsen^^ mbmtag, but the skies remained R o s a . If S 1 Herahb'r, e 1 BOISK, May D (U.R)—Two officers ball flpires. early season contests— they ■ a r e Holdhusen started otit by walkhig 1935 PLYMOUTH Scaraella. lb 4 1 Craft, cf 4 of the Idaho fish and game com T o U li ^ >.84 E 9 27 8 Adams 1 and letting Bennott single. 'tleak;‘ L o p v s . e 4 1 M M cC o-lc, I f 4 never dull. Idaho FbIIj >.100 200 008—6 Coupe ....-...... $295 Despite a bulky field oI a dozen M ltlct'.' S t 4 t Juu»t. s» 4 mission were in Cheyenne, Wyo., Tonight, tor Instance, those of 1U>Iac -100 004 00<>—6 Hughes sacrificed th(«n to second 1935 DODGE starters, Blmelech was a solid choice I’oacdel, p 4 0 Derrinjfvr, p I today to obtahi 2,000 channel cat- the faithful who Irek to the park, l:)rroni Bauer, Donovan, 8heehan> Two and Uihxl and then MjOonnell filed M oore, p 0 baHfl h ill—E g n a tle . H orn* n m i — M cC on' Coupe ...... fUll for planting In warm w aters of out to left field to make It two $*50 to reverse his poor derby form In Hutchlnsa. p 2 Dinner Honors will g et' u look at another n ew nrll. Rum batted in—Oldenberff, McCon' the . Preaknesj-untU It began to southern Idaho. yonngster-a boy who will be g et n ell 8. Low0, Arlett, Batea, Lorenun. Har- oway with one run In. A ball hit to 1934 CnEVRGLET look like rain. The drizzle threw T o t a ls 80 10 18] TotaU 85 4 10 Tlie fish were obtataed by the ting Ills first baptism of Floneec rinston, JaworvkI,. Donovan. Winning Naslund, who had replaced Endress S e d an ______$150 B o a to n ...... 400 180 000— 10 Idaho commission through a trade pitcher—Hall lx)iinB plUher — Rene. at third bose,.went.for an error and the golden Jubilee renewal of the Cincinnati ...... 3 0 0 001 0 0 0 — 4 Athletes of league fire. He Ii Dick O'Doyle Struck oul—by Reno 6. Zar. 4, 4. $60,000 ndded stake open again. Error: Scorsclla. Two boao hit—Cuccln- o( rainbow trout eggs with th e Ne and Is rejputed to ^ v e lots of s tu ff UftsM on balUr^ff, R«ji« 4, Zar 4. Time, the bases were loaded. Laybdume io_Gallahodlon, Uie ncllo, IU)88, Miller. Werber, Goodman, M. braska game Ccpartment, which on lUe liall—his poHlblc weakness 3:10. Umpire*— JackaoQ and McQuilUn. shiglcd and Managei: Tobin lifted MeCormlek. Thre^ bmo hlU—Ilowpll.-P.- Bsreca-totrimsissrt tlie cotlEh h a l f ' Holdhusen In favor of Gables. One BARNARD derby vrerory, liUoland, Dit,‘ Plctor,’ McCormick. Horn® run—Mlllwr. ' Stolen Kimberly High being nervousneas. . Royal M an, Andy K.,.Jacomar, Yottr baae— Ijopcv Doubla V ays — Cucclnello, way to Idaho. more shigle by Haley filled the KIMBERLY, May D (Spcclal)- Lost night Manager Tobin had in ADTOCO. Chance, Marogay and possibly Sun Worstler and Scarsells; Warstler and nie officers making the trip. B ur the. lineup what looked like h is CENSUS . bases ogain and then s ru n won Scarsella 2; Joost, Frey and F. McCor Klmherly Commercial club last Chiyaler Fh. IH Plynonlb Pharos, Abrasion, Pass Out, Asp ton Perrlne and Tim Vaughan, will ■'hlttlngest” teom with Oanavan. Rpsldenb of Twhi Palls who forced across when Teltmeyer, sec mick. Losing pitcher—Derringer. night honored the sUiletes of Kim and Snow Ridge. All of these hove UJB a new 600-gallon fish lank truck have not yet been enumerated ond Ogden pitcher, wa» walked. berly high school with 0 banciuet Vukas, MarchI ond Endress In th e tested th e Pimlico oval In the post CARDINALS 7, WIILLIES 4 for moving the,stock. Perrlne, new have imill 5 p. m. Friday to notl- at the Methodist church that was Infield; Hiller, UeynoWs and Btagg • trfo days, either In colnpdHion or Philadelphia ab SC. Ix)uU stole fish cuUurlst, said tliey’ll stop In the outfield and Fenech behind (y census headquarters, at tele Kchulte, 2b 4 U k e . 2b 4 ottended Dy a throng of 130 local trial spins. Tlie others appear def only to eat on tlie trip back, wltli th^plate. H. Mor’n, cf 2 S. Mar'n, 8b 8 residents. . ■ phone 07D, pr this fact. initely out. Mahan, lb 4 Slsuich'r. rf 6 no time-out for sleep shice th e flah There i lots of lott-handors t o Influx of calls yesterday and A r n o v ic h , 1{ S The main talk of the'evening was Medwick, If 8 niuit b» retained as swiftly as th at ■the only , weakness, tills momhig caused oMIoldls to- Klein, rf 8 n « p p . c f 0 potilblt. given-by president R. H. Snyder of Worren, e 2 They ne^ r got a blngle with a extend the reporting deadlhie. M ite, l b 4 Albion flormal school. Another main AtW4K>d, c 2 J Ma‘n. ef. If 8 leftliande^ the mound In the late It Wnj'pohiled out thot this ex • LEADING Mueller. 8b 4 J. Brown, as 8 speech was by Bupl. L. A. Thomas. Younff. ss 4 O w en. 0 a tanings. tension applies only to residents -Lllljrd, n»dcll«. Thr™ buo bita - W alt Slaughter, Jr., acted as toast S m u ll. p 0 M cU ee, p 9 master, being Introduced by of the clly proper. W e n residents BATTERS Kruncr, p 2 Khoun. p • Juiinlrh 2, Chapman, McCoy. Itume run~- call In to report tl'wy have not Benjamin"* 1 Gillijhcr. Stokn McQuitm. Sacrl- dent Floyd Pollard of tlie Commer The enforced cut of the Spo been enumerated, a Micord Is made Jlocrst. p 0 Ooul>l« iiltyi—Lillaril, McCoy cial club. kane squad-will come on Satur Dattlnr (thrn leadera ia tach leatot) B u h r XX 1 «nd“Slebert5 GaJUuhcr »nd Sw ift; Jud- of this fact ond an appointment Short talks were given by Arlow day—and then local tans can be Plswr. Clob AB n II Pet. nich vi ■ I V--W m r n m m m \ i s s m m m Thmiflday, May ?, 1040 IPAHO EVENING m m TWIN FALLS, IDAeO PadipeiGKng Bli>E GLANCES fiy-GaJbraltli HOLD EVl^BnBlNG ^ ToCqasM THE PAYOFF PRINTING Leaguetiead M' ' WELL DONE " ' (BTl^nl(*ap^M^)_,- bUrRY GRAYSON .Th«; Bajj Oltio; PadMi -Clung to. tbeljr .(lender lead In th e PocUJe (NBA Sports E 1033 Forii iii-ton 'jtiruifl^et _ Th*«. Ifimm »ody ...... ,...... 9 1 0 S Irawing OmB«nf beer flt. rtttl, Mfnn. pr ■ • ■ ' ■ V. ; •. , .'i ■ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ' ■ ' 1 ■ ■ ' ■ jfage Fourteen , ■ , IDAHO EVENING-TWIE5, TW IN PALLS, IDAHO MARKETS AND FINANCE NotWng Wack;^ Yak By United Press nnes of 1^00 eoeb, iilni eosti T h fe e -w ^ committee selecUona to of $5.40 apiece, m re m'eUd’tiit in handle arrangements for the Den^o* LIVEStOCK I -N. Y. STOCKS probate eo n ii today to R. A, Arm- s ta te delegate convention in. ilron( a n d 0. II. Jobdaon b; Ju|l(e F alls May . 16 Wire denounced' DEkVEB LIVESTOCK NEW YORK, Miiy'O',flJ.I5-The C, A. B ailey.'Sentence m i nia> _ ^ this afternoon by th e -county • J&ENVEn-HCdtlle: 400; ittftdyj b U t morliet closed hlsUer,'' ptaded for U dayf to allow time central committee, the Ohhmber bt -'.-it«cr«'|9 to III? cow* 14.51) tOi»7. - fo rtu y m en t. I( not paid, the flne« A l a s k a juneaw _____ 614 Commerce and the Junior Chamber Jloat: 600; JOc t o JBe Jow«r; top 16.16. anil costs nqat be Btrvtd cut a t of Commerce^ . i • Sheep i 2,800; •teody; f»t Utnba $8.25 to l E A J D l l E S Allied Chemical ------(2 per d ay ...... - ^ ^ , <9.90: fcttteri t8 «prinff ewes |8 CHICAGO, May « (UP)-FlrmDCM In AIlls Chalmers -T h e 'th re e -groups- win work to ■corn followed the announcement cf a gov might benefit ironj rhtVni/flcation. bf"'t(i¥ to ^5.26. _ American Con ______1 1 4 gether In charting the detolls fpr - ■ ‘ •Supply at Denver fthMp market Tbun- ernment export corn aubsidy prujiram to .European war led the stock market 'to Two T w itt Falls' m en accused of a Bourbon gathering which will find A 'day limited to one IO*car Bhlpmtnt of day, W heat price* moved Irregularly low- American Radiator gains extending t<^ mortf'tban a point to* California aprlncera and few odd "truck- c r . . American Smeltln?,- conducting, gambling s&mes tileaded B t least 300 to 400 Democrats from in s; arrival amounted to only 2,800 head: . W h e a t cISsod >^0 to %c lower,, Jklay American ‘TeTephono ____ Leading ateel, aircraft, m otor, . farm pillty In probate court today and all sections of Idaho thronging to ' t r a d i n g . BOt u n d e r w a y fa ir ly e a r l y on 11,,06% to $I.06 'j; a b u siheL h e l Corn...... lost.. ita ^ q u li(m e Q t a n d ' m ach in e tooI> a n d eq u ip - wre to receive'aentence thij after f ir m n e s s ^ in Tate dralinKS to close u n American Tobacco B ...... Twin Falls. The nominating' con •cant run and aa'reBult entire crop aold m ^t shares ket up tfalni rpnnlnff to t noon. ' , ' . by xnld-foretioon; price* fully ateady on changed to %c off. May 66'/,o to C0%c. Anaconda Copper - 2011 vention wUl select the Idaho dele-= ■prlbff Iambi, 'quality coniidered; 10 car- Oata weru to V.e lower., May 4l%cO, Atchison, Topel;a Ic Santa Fe... 221i , Circlis-W rlgl]t was by (at the' m oat ae* The p a ir la a A. Armstrong and gatlon to tH e national meet and will loadb California apjinff Inmba averaginK 74 and rye up Uc to Vjc, May 67jicD. Soy Uve isdue traded today, u reached 11*/ 0. H. (P at) Jolmson. B oth appeared beans were off Vjc to <}ic, May il.0 7 % . Auburn Motors ..... lli elect the naUonal committeeman lb#. Bold Bt J10.40 memos on_ha«U of up point, and held well. W right *Aei belore Ju d g e 0, A. Bolley today to utcady priceH choico new orop lamba In Baltlniore i t Ohio :...... • 6 Jumped more than S Qolnls and Douglas, and national committeewoman. • ^load# worth around 110.76 memo; no na tJUAIN. TABLE- Bendlx Aviation ______34 c;i<-i\n Uartln and Loc{il]^d W ere among' Oltcr the Eleas of guUty. Committees, as ^bunced,today tive sprins or wooled fat^ lambs on mar C lilC A G O — G roin ranKCJ th o IsHUvs u p a p o in t and m orcH Sp erry Under state law. th e gambling Open High Low Clos* . Bethlehem Steel ...... 86^ by R. G. 'Wilson, county. Democratic ket; few native *horn Jamb* made 18.40; aiao.was up a point, raUdemeanorchfirge is punishable by one Blzahle lot 68-lb. natlvd wooled fecdina W h e s lt Borden Co...... ______23 Uethlchem' Steel, selling $1.26 ex>dlvi' chairman; Carl N, Anderson, Chnm- Jambs JO.IO; ewes Bbscnt. M ay .... 1.06% 1.0 0 -% i.osy i.oeji J. I. Case C o...... SB , dend, spurted as mach ss 2 points and not less th a n <200 fine or not less ^ r of commerce president, and J u )y ...... iM'Ji u m j,oig held w«]l. U. 9. Steel and Inland were up Ilian four months Ut county Jailer CinCACO LIVESTOCK S e p t ...... 1.06*4 r.06V , 1.04% l.06<(, Clil., MIL, St. Paul &.Pac....Nosales point ind more. > • ^ b e 'rt fr. .Warner, president,of-the . C o rn s . both. . ' ' • CHICAGO—llotffs 18.000; 10c to 25o Cliryslcr Corp...... 88% , Wcdton Electrical Instrument rone,2' Jaycees, are: M uy ...... M M 'i points to a new high in late trade a>_ J. C. V est, Twin Falls man whose low er: top 16.00. Coca Cgla ...... >...... ’.Nosales Democratic central committee— J u ly ...... 87 (S new tops also were m^'de by'Colorado Fiiel C attle: 4,000; calve* 1,200; steady tpn was said ,to have lost lunds In SojlU ...... 0 7 U .6814 Commercial Solvents ....14% & Iron, and -Mld-Contlnental Pctrolctim, W. B. Lawrence, chairman; William atrons on nil steer* classc-*: best weiRhty 3 alleged gam blh% eam es, slgncd'both O a ts: Reynolds Metals, Dendlx. and. Savage Btccra 111.86; 1.070 lb. yrarlintf* tU.^ri, Common^alth' • 'fhnwday, ^ 9,1940 jpage Sixteen "IDAHO EVENING 'tim e s, TWiy -FAI^LS. iPAHO AROUND th e WORLD LONDON, May # <')-B-rA«er “ ByUnltedPren - ' tnquest nt Battoea mojtuaiy, CM- 'I/5ND0N—British figliter'^planes « oner Hervey 'Wyatt decided today Bhot down a German plane'off tho northeast coast of Scotland today, IF IT Uiat 'Webb Miller, European general the war office announced, i RIGHT BRING IT BACK" itumagiT of Uio CnH&l Pibes, died an aecMentol'deaUi ai k result of LONDON—The admiralty, today Mllng irom • tmln „a,^01aphiun listed elx officers and 3S men miss- Jst-slth ther^Dbmarlne^S.tfrlet, ~}unrtlonr' ” and five officers and 48 men miss* '•T> )j a sad case,” the coroner ,lng vllh the submarine Tarpon, raid, “a sad. end. to o brilliant life. Both craft hod been reported over Mr. Miller wa» a perfectly normal due. " ■ ■ ■ te •h d 'faealUiy nym and there waa A Practical Mother’s Day Gift nothing to-w6ny-hInrnt Titt"------^ i 2HLIN7«;The high command Dr. Kederlclc'Simpson teatUled said lodoy GermaiT^Irplnnes' had N,' MUler died of a .fractured skuU, tliat sunk a 7,000 ton allied tAnsport .‘Ws Injurlea wcA- conslatent with a slilp off Narvik, Norway arid and on AEROPLANE LUGGAGE t o p is fall onto tlje lallroad tracK." allied submarine .In the aiugerrak. ^ J d e riW vm given th at MlUfr’s In Gray or Brown with found Wednesday n flP u g \yASIfINGTON—-The national ■10 ysMs beyond the end of tho labor reUtloni board struck again Contrasting Trims | Claphamvjitntlon platform between at the labor policy of the Ford -CHOOSE FROM THE COMPLETE and two railway lines. It wds presumed Motor company and ordered the he had stepped from his compart company's Buffalo, N, T,r assembly Leather bound—made of three ply | ment thinking that the train was plant to reinstate 38 discharged wood—covered with Du Pont wgh- a t the statibn platform. London CIO united antbnloblle worbera ESPECIALLY PLANNED STOCKS OF blackout restrictions require trains nnlf[p members with back pay able fabrics. Matched rayon linmga lo ertlngukh all lights before enter since 1937. The board said the with plenty of pockets. .5 ing a station and tlio station plat> company had violated the Wagner AETHER'S DAY GIFT^ FEATURED HERE forms are not llghled. act by »v.;broa(l ntlack” on labor ' • • . ' I ... ' -______' ______. . ♦ . . i \ _ , • • , Funeral services will be' at 4 p. unions. Overnight cases in 18 || m. Friday In tho chapel of .Ooldcrs and 21 inch ...... $5.45 " Green crematorium.'Miller's ashes LONDON—Spot bar silver was GIFTS WRAPPED, READY FOR GlVINfr-PREE OF C H A l^ ' will be sent to the'United Stales. quoted, ot 21 pence an ounce ond His wffloW, Marie Alston Miller, and forward ot 20 15/16 pence, up % hangar case his 18-year-old son, Kenneth, are penny each. The bank of Englond size _..$9.45 In New York. . ~ moinlalned its gold buying price of Tributes to the memory ot Ihe 168 shillings per fine ounce. lA ST TWO DAYS o r FREE MbNOGRAMMlNG . famous war correspondent and news T a ^ Wardrobe ca.se in j;! executive continued to pour in from /roKi•KVO— lUiar Admiral Masao 29/lnch siz e ...... $11.90 Name or initial embroidered on any item having^ a retail value of 15c or more capitals throughout the world whero a t r n o z a ' Miller was known personally and navy ministry said today, com Personalize Mother’s Day Gifts .Witli Tliis Free Service where his hy-llne had been familiar menting on the fact the United to newspaper readers for many States fleet has been ordered to years, remain Indefinitely at Hawaii, that ore not greatly concerned DRY GOODS DEPT. although we feel It constAute/i Special! Friday and Saturday another Indicoitan of America’s anti-Japanese feellnf.** 1 Full SC PARIS—Tlie French cabinet ad- Joumcd today discussion of the f Fashioned British cabinet crlslfl. Premier Paul 3 0(^ Pairs Reynau^. who m ust stand censuro along with Chamberlain for the i SILK HOSE BERLIN, May 0 (ff)—Tlie German failure of the Norwegian campaign, press, apparently o n ' orders from is said to be subject to icss'crltlcl&m above, charged todoy th at Webb Mil than Chamberlain Inasmuch as the FABRIC ler, general European manoger of the Norwegian campaign was largely a ; 4 9 « united" Press, had been murdered by British venture. the British secret service. Miller's body was found alongside WASHINGTON — Postpone- Silk to the top. Self picot. a railroad t i ^ In suburban London ment of a scheduled house Judici a l committee meeting today de yesterday. J; Plaited heel, .^ole and toe. 3 ' GLOVES layed further consideration of the Taking their cue from the official I thread, 42 . gauge, genuine news agency, D. N. B., which hod Hatch “clean state politics" bill. circulated tlie chorge last Chirtrinan Hatton W. Snmners ringless crepe, All the new today's newspapers featured it undi calicd off the meeting when ar rangements were ni&de for the In Regular 98c QualiiSes sensational headlines. spring, colors. (In' London, a spokesman for Uie house to convcne' an hour earlier foreign office commcnled on the than usual DNB charge as follows: “Mr. Webb DRY GOODS DEFARIAIEIi^T DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT Miner, who was held hi great re ^eer Money’ spect jmd affection In both govern In 19th century England, beer MARTHA WASHINGTON NEW SILKS IN m ent and Journalistic 'circlos money was an additional expense London, met his death by accident. In hiring servants. In addition to CANDY ' SUMMER PRINTS. It Is .um(9r3tood he was traveling the regular wages, cooks and hom e^Suer debate ■ in parliament other servants had to be supplied pound box,...... and, opening the wrong door on the with beer or money to buy beer. ^/2 railway carriage, was Instantly killed 49c Yd by, a train approaching on another Handkerchiefs, wrought and edg 1 pound box...... 79c line. His death Is mourned in Lon ed with gold, used to be worn by 89 inche.s wide. Guaranteed washable. don where he had,a host of friends English gentlemen In tltetr hats as A perfect’ Mother's Day gift. Delicious! Polka dot.s, candy stripes and flpral de ijnd not tho least in government favors from young ladies. Fresh! Special gift box and wrappings. signs. circles who had reason over a num- . t o of years to appreciate him not only as a fine correspondent but as — -i;?. a warm friend!") Swoelf Uhr Blall said: "Secret service against the U. S. A. I A Fine Selection Murder of the -chief correspondent For Mother's Day of American news agency . . . Webb MUler was too critical of Uie govem- ^ of ■ment. He was made lo 'foil oul' of a tralfa." '■* Lewiscraft The Boersen Zeltung. in a spcclal edition, said: "If any further proof were needed of the nervousness I NELLY which Is overtaking leodlng ESigllth circles, it Is given By tho treachproui POHERY murder of MUler. In their perplex ity, Miller \ws too dangerous for the J DON London cllciJie." Hand turned — and hand UNITY .decorated. Specially pro- ^ DRESSES y FOR RENEWED ces.sed and air-conditioned X. s. Lamberl, Burley, gave 'on CARS J Inlercsllng tilk ol M.I.A. conjoint for planting cactus, ferns, FOR meeting held Sui^ny, They are all ready for a full Warren Goocli/nnd John Banner In white, black and colors, Rayon and cotton fabrics In 4-button slip-on spent the week-end at FLsh creeK summer of* carefree travch and ivy and other potted plan.ts. MOTHER’S styles. All first quality. ■fishing. ,n iey report o good cnlch. trips. Have more fun with a de * .■ Mr. and-Mrs: L E. Harris ond, pendable renewed car. Decorative pieces and stan- daughter. Llio, ond ^rs. Blonchc DAY Dick, Burley, visited relatives in I928^dmYSLEBfc^ .dard size pots. DRY teOODS DEPT. Buhl Sundoy. Sedan ...... DEY GOODS DEPT. The theology lesson, ^Paul's Las,- ■ ' Ing Influence,” wos given at RellM 1935 CmiYSLEE Just In society 'Tuesday by Mrs. Oenevo Sedan ...... $295 Adonis. .Mrs. Jono Robln.son. gave 1928 BUICK the teachers' topic "Cliarlly Never Sedan ...... :____ KICKERNICK NEW ralleth." 1935 DODGE Group two of the 4-H clubs met Sedan ...... Monday at tlio home of Mrs. Edltli Howard. Miss Melba Adams- wos 1035 DODGE LEATHER , ^ elected iWsldcnt; Mtss LaPrcol Coupe ...... ------,\Boyce.. vlne.picsidcnl—and—Klolne -1036 DODGE-^ -HAND Mallory, secrolory. Mary Lou Crane - ^ 4 A T I N Sedan, radio is reporter. 1938 FORD * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrcnco Smith BAGS and baby. Robinette, Ore., arp vis- Sedan lllng at the home of Mrs. Smith's 1037 CHEVROLET Special Factory parents. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Don Sedan ...... ner. youthful styles jn fine SUPS 1936 DODGE Alfred and L. E. Crane and Som Pickup"...... $198 .uel Banner mode a business trip quality fabrics. Gay m i UNCOLN- SALE and up ;to Klthama Monday. and fresh — designed Friends from Pella surprised Mr. ZEPIIYB Coupe I > and Mrs. Ezra Bhigham, recently ^937 FORD by Nellie Don to make In colors of blAck and navy. married, at tlieir home Saturday Sedan ...... of Costume and evening. Games were played ond All smart new styles with refrcshmenta wero served. 1030 CHEV, Scd. bright summer days zipper closings. Amideal Heater, radio ____ Mrs. Charlotte Rondall la vislllng even brighter. relatives In Burley this week. 1935 CHEV Tud. $1.98 Mother’s Day gift.' Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Heward, Poc Heater ...... Birthstone atello, aro spendUig tlio week nt the 1037 DODGE homo of Mr. and Mrs. Earl llewan Coupe Alfred Crane, Jr., ond MlSs'Rul,, MAIN FLOOK SHOE DEPT. . May, Rupert, spent Filday In Poca 1033 FORD tello attending "Coiripus daji"'en ^cdan .... RINGS A Mother's Day gift that’d tertainment o f . the University of 1935,EOUD Friday and Saturday alwayd appreciated. ■ Idaho, soutliem broncli. Mr. Ctmio Sedan is » former etudent. 103fl PIVMOUTH Bias cut top and muijhragm NON-BHRINK cflllTAlNS Sedan LAST TWO DAYS OF COLONIAL . with a straight cut skirW To prevent curlalns shrinking, 1038 CHEV Just the thing for a grad HOUSE mdnsuro both dimensions before I Ton VaVe insuring » perfect fitting .laundering and dry on a Btrel0 Rm. rh.(IM-w 129 3r
«« «<»4 • beta, jg M could ruin Pepper'Boy’s i^mwes CemspbndeDt . .. a plea-of'DoIo contendere.' ; - Orant's face. 'rChnt’t goIn( ' B^ote comingv iip . for. sentence, c n o n s h ttt n r t k a bllla t a r > lor - a e Oerby-«uId even keep U*M< ffl» *«nl» DiIM tt m AMOotatlm. rna NE* r«toi» 8m)» InlUr. «h«mr U IM tarpy <• too lor, S h e ^ ,”: lio raid, sternly. WABHDJOTON, Way « After Laun spent -thm days talklns. to' ■‘ij' MOIS.- B w lr l» *lie tj« r him f r m ever racing again. A ■ . . ’‘I’Ve nevtt iallen so low u to take m o n ^ o f InvetUgaOon, the - fam - SEO investigators, who asked -tlie - raU tM III D»n'* ^ It j u 8«goii< stmt Vat, Vtllti U h u r r y to a m lor tUntuetcj^ S k c p money from •w o p in ." sprained a n ]ile,i itralncjl tendon., r a w w i wi —" njyjjrtliots PUBUBHmO COaPANX and Paul auet ■>« aUaJk Faol (W union Elecblo cate before the court Ip grant leniency. Court re »e <|kft PevMr B er j n ‘ “But yon trill, jny desri - You or, xnri*, • l e g - ^ d Mturitlea w d . exchapgs • conunls- fused, giving him s year:in-prison The Gentlenian in ■tarrr. I«« U can’t be lucky p ^ « t alwuyt.” rulnedi , ilim h about jo eoa# to t boU. and a H60O tine. ^ , -. - > Bsttnl n fam* 0I*» Is ocito*. AviU U, Ult. Oiidti ■li»ra-l> iflsklas ktia 'OsmA ^ Xtl Conirm U«cb I, lim ■- laek'* lia wUlta away. She was dose to bilm, and In that mi(iment :« raotdfcycle U nlon.nectrlo lj ».Missouri. utU- " t l the Third Row she made ter'vblce tow and'In cop rode alongside^ young, I w - - ir accuted of maintaining * alush OAMPAIOJf CONranJOTIONS CHAPTER^ ■ ' faced cop, red hair ihowhig under m d lo r 'hungry poUtlcloils. I t TARGET IN GEORGIA B y U» ««k, U 10.76. O c t...... 01 .'Jt .00% .01 General Motors ...... ^ ...... 55 poinu Amerlcnn Locomotive preferred ran Efhiffler. , , Sh eep: 3.G00; old crop wooU'd on