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VOL. 25, NO. 36 TW IN FALLS» IDABO, FRIDAY. MAY 29, 1942 PRICE 5 CENTS lAPS M E D IN Marshall Asserts Ti-oops Britain’s Desert Battlers [A S IE R N CHINESE To Be “Landed in France” TO FIGHI WEST POINT. N. Y.. May J9 (/T>— part of American-DrlUsh strategy. An lriVB.ilon of the European conil- Marshall recalled that prior to nent Was promised today by Oen Dcc. 7, members of congre.u seeking eral Oecrgo C. Marshall, army-chief hLn justification for expansion plarvs Throw Back Axis Assaults IP-U P AHACKS of staff, who told the West Point for the army, wanted to know "whero AVOIDING lA X E S By The AuocUUd rre»» groduatlng xlaas that American American soldiers might be called WASHINGTON. Way » CUJ>) — Chlneio reporu today indicated troop.1 'are landing In EnRland. upon to fight and Just what wa.i Secretary of the Treasury Henry the Japanue hoU been euilled lo and they will land In France." the urgent necessity for the army MorgenUiau. Jr,. today had congres Ibelr wldejprcBd cajnpalun lo over Morshall said the army would Uiat we were endeavoring to organ- sional support for hU cftinpalgn Women Apply for Amy Auxiliary Corps AMERICAN CRAFT run eu lem China and Uicrcby wipe total nearly 4i00/)00 men by the Ire and train," ngalnst corporations thit try to out bues for poa&lble aerial os> end of this .ear. InsUad of the pre- "In reply I usually commented on avoid war taxation by piylnK cxccs' MUlLi BEoltut t^ie Utanc] empire. vlou.ily announced estimate of 3,000.- the fact that we had previously slve salaries. Mtanwhlle. In Uvt Jar PwaJlt. CfOO men, loHRht In France. TiaSy. and Ger Morgenthau explained hla pro SyPPORI ALLIED American lllers recorded another "Vour utmost endeavor, backed man}’; In Africa, and the far east; In gram for disallowing tax decfiictlons victory over Nippon. by high and unselfish purpo.ic. will Siberia and northern Ruwila." Mar to corporatlorLi whlct) pay ''unreas The Chinese high command re be required to bring UiU struRgle shall said, "No one couW tell what onably high" salaries and unearned ported that "ten more polnta” on lo a triumphant conclusion." he the hiture might hold for us. bonaics. at a meellns ot the Joint one tiling won clear to me. we i congre.islonal committee on Internal S IN AFRICA the oulakirta of fchtuiB. Japanese- told the garduating cadeLi. held YongtM river jlronnhDld above "No comprorolse li paislble. and be ptepated to fight anywtwre. and revenue toxntlon l« t night. By ROCKR P. QREENE Honkoi^'.! had Inllen to Chlncui the victory of the democraclc.'? can on short notice. He cited seven cssca ot "particu A««ocUted Press War Editor forces li^concerted attacks started only be complete with the utter de "Tlie poRslblUUea were not c larly unpardonable attempts to es three d o ^ ofio. feat of Uie war machines of Ger drawn, for today we find American cape wartime taiitlon." He said British deaerl fightern, Thl4 orr«wlve action in Uupch many and Japan." .''OldlcrB throughout the rnclfic, In mo.1t corporations were "loo patrio heavily supported by Ameri province wod dulKned, no doubt, as Oftlnlng significance In view of Burma. China, and India. Tliry have tic to consider such pr«cOcc.i" ‘ can-built Kittyhawks and Indirect relief for Chinese forces the current dL?cuiis1on.< of high rank flown over Japan. Ttiey (ire landing that he thought It would ha' Boston bombers, threw back su'Djeeled lo a Japanese power drive ing American army officers wlUi In England, and they will land In wholesome effect If tlie committee In Cheklnns province, hundreds ot Brltbh ofMcIats In London, Mor- PVnncc. We are determined that be decided to publUh the nai n German panzer column,to mile* to lchanB'8 cwt. flhall's atw tlon that American fore the nun sets on tlils terrible those he died, day after it had knifed 50 rorees in the Ichanff region were /orees "wJlJ land In France" utli the stnigKle. our fJjiff will be recoynlred N»mtf to lie IJXrd miles inside the British de Chairman Robert 1j. DoiirU . ... tald to have Inflicted hea\7 losses first definite sUlement by any throiiKlioiit the world as a symbol fense system in north Africa. on the enemy. Cftpturlng two field American official that a ground of- of freedom on the one hand and of N, C.. of the house ways siid mtana tunjt and largo <)uanLLtlei o( Itnslve agidnal the continent waa . tIore-in the lace ly points. "Bloody engagements are still pro o f Jnmcfl \V. Davis, jr., 21, Hon o f Mr. and Mra. J. W. Dtivis, of cpngres-ilonnl conimlltee dticlai- lie British declared, however, ceeding on the oulaklrU." the com Jerome. urei of large .inlsrlrr. and bonuses that no fixed BriUsh land positions munique added. ’ being paid offlcrri of companies had been ctJ)tured yet in (he three- ITie Japanese were said to have THE BLACK FLAG FLIES . Tlie Jerome young man was In- ntjintly killed when Uio car he wa."i with war contracu, day-old battle. launched more tlian 10 futile at driving; and In which he wa.i alone, Morgenthau a.-nurctl tlie commit Pree French troops, fighting with tacks against Lanchl, lo miles north- tee tl^at, the trrwMry liM Iratlng the Drltlsl). were credited with de- ■wtaV KJnhwa, on Wednesday. went out oi control on a curve and 01 ended up upAlde down In a pile of nothing undone "lo i.ce that by no strgying 35 ItaUan tanks In a single They suffered high ca.iualtlcs. tlie lava rocks. form of trick or chicanery l-i any When the army rrerulllnr <>rticlgl»t. Twin Falls county ns a rer.ult of We've got ChurchlU by the Urctt( tmfflc mUhaps since tlie first of Ing his earnings wlUi those ol hU Australian Front corporaUon, the treoaury "blocked Unions Aid Beet Call Uils Ume." Allied airmen destroynl four Jap Uic year. No deaths have been re HONOR M DEAD The fifth traffic death this obvious attempt to divert Inary Air SoperlsHl* corded to date for any other of tlie Communities up and dovi'n tli< Di,-si)ile H di.‘icouruK'i»K n-.sponso to the Kuni;rul aiipcnl anese planes and damaged aeveral in Magic Valleu for 1042 oc Magic Valley counties. profits" and Increased the corpora ...... IlAP communUjue Indi othen while losing three of their tion’s Income lax by *1.117,000. Magic Valley Saturday will p.iy tri for voluntary workers to nitl in relieving the acute labor cated that British warplanes had curred in Jerome county Coroner J. R. Wiley Indlcntcd to own in attacks and deferue over All the stock of a second company, bute to the dead not only of lormei ahorlagc in the aUKar bcct fields o f Twin Falla county^ already won preliminary iup«rlQnty Ulands northeast of Australia y u - Mau 28. day tlmt no Inquest would be held. which makes st«el. Ss by three WMB but alto those who hMC rIvcs, In the air, declaring that okIs- »lr lerday.» communique mwouoced. Davis waa bom In Eden oa Sept fomllle.i, "ExceaslTe" xalarles were their lives in Uie prcicnt conflict. eoncorted effort wn.H bcins pressed today in hopes, of meeU ocUvlty was on a reduced tc%le vbll« Oea. DouglM MacArlhur's head 2fl.lOJO. He attended grade school paid to otflccra who also wero etock. In Tft'la FftUa the observance, of in« the 6merKtncy. ^ «-• » V: llAP-planex coDstsini7-r0»KdOver quarters said enemy, alrdroma la- and high school at Jerome and also holders and the revcmie agenl Membrlal doy will ccnter around a the.battlefield. took one year at a- Salt Lake a ty Jlcprcsentntivea o f the Twin Falls Ch«m Jcr of Com- italUtlons at Lae. 'NeW' QiUnea.wero Stoi’es Qose recommended disallowance o f $83.- downtown parade set to start from mcrcc, the Amalfraroated ^URar company and U. S. em A single fonnaUoD of Americao- raided “ wUh good cTfecf ahd three builncss college. Ho was .employed OOO In salaries. Ihe company al- In front of the high 'school nt 10 bi|llt Kittyhawks was credited with large fires were atortwl at Ilabaul. at the Moeley grocery store In Jet' reody has agreed to (l disallowance a. m. and abo a ccrcmony at the ployment Bci^ico went to Jerome this m orning to enlist destroying more ti\&n 45 axU rip Britain, 'where Uit airdrome For 3rd Day of *58,000. ■ Twin Foils cemetery scheduled to the aid o f the Morrison- ply trucks, while American Boston «nd a Japanese encampinent were ■' Was In Guard The third concern, maklntr vital gel underway at 11 n. n Knudsen company and labor (Douglas) bombers slioweivd ex bombed and shot up. Davls held an honorable discharge _At- weekly Coconino Sun. summed up fit men—"enough for 15 dlvl.ilons" Franti In charge. J. O. 'niorp l.i secoixl. h ell be graduiitwl from Lcla pace, Pqcatcllo; Mra. Fem AdvUea Workmen British defenders of TobnUc. key cit toreey Oeneral Diddle Invited a iju- the situation wlUi "the newspaper Patterson. Carey; Wnyne Davb. —have bceri rejected fo r army serv arrangements chnlrmnii. Knmu said the University of MIcIiIkuO. ,niid adel on Uie flhorcji of the Medlter- preme court »c*t of his deportation usually U the first lo hear com ice because of lllllfrncy, Dr. John tlilrd. htTIl bo Inductcd ns a ;cc- A. M. Croxson, Morrbon-Knud- •with Uie U. S. army atr corpa In today that all incmUcr.i of the Le icn company's general superintend- rnne.in. 8ma.ibcd.at least two axis order agolnst Horry E. Bridges to plaints and .10 far Uiere ha.in’t been New York: Cnrl DavU. Alaska; W. Studebaker. Ulrfctor of Uie U. 8, gion post and nl^o of oilirr vcleniii.i' ond lieutenant In cnk.i snvrn luiix > l;i work In Uie beet fields during tho Tlie body U at the Wiley funeral parUdpntc In the iiunick-. Persons next week or so. bccnu.-.e tliere wlU fight." If you want groceries, the best chapel whet^ It rcst.i pending funer had told a press conference that i wishing to offer Uielr ntilo.i lo c;irr}- which he can talk back t startling number of Amerlcsn.i lack' eniy. ' c no need for uddltlocal help st Diddle, reversing the board of Im :t Li to pool transportaUon with al arrongexneiita. War MoUiers slmiild cciiit.ici llliilne den at present. your neighbors and send to an out- Officers Invc.nUgaUng tlie cnwh. ed the nece.isary literacy, education Van AusdeUi wiio wUl be ;ii ilie rc;ir migration nppraLi yesterday wlbi tin or mentality for service wlUi IIKALTH MEIIICINK ■'nicro hiis been hut one call foe G )wn grocery, n.'lde from Barron, IncludM Chief of the panwie. order to send nrldgcs back to hLi army and navy. ClIAI’ EL HII>L. N. C.. May 23 orkmen s<> fur." he said, "and tliat native Auatralla bccnuse of nlleued you have home delivery of of Police Claude Wiley. Jerome, and Tlio piiriKlc. startliit: nt 10 a. m., .03 for only 56 men. n ils call has your dally newspaper, your service Deputy Sheriff Paul Jesaen. Jerome, The educaUon director, who had will Ko down Slioslitiiir .-.irrut to - D r . W. P. lUchardi.on, limltli of Communist parly cinncctlons. «ald ficer. picked up u bundle on hLi been filled, and we will be needing he wanted Uie courLt to "pas.i on tJie continues, but those who patronlie 'conferred with Mr. Rooievelt ■ Main and 6h0;,h0!ii' unci then east Wednesday, said that a iirogrnm . office 4tcj*s which wn.n t.igged -'to iddltional men fur a week i OROERISISSOED the newsund will have to owalt a on Main to Fourth strirt nut where whole procedure ria a te.it ca.ie," ' being worked out «lth War Man- the health dei«irlmriii." • days.’ ■nie attorney general Indicated (x return to normal. It will disband and p:irticiii»iits will WASHINOTON, May 29 W)—The Clark Appeals for power CommU-iloner Paul V. Me- The jxickuge contained 23 He encouraccd all men who could Kovernment has adopted a work-ot- belief that Brldwes Immediately And such Is the case with tho.ie take cars for the rrmi-tcry. possibly do so to take tcmi»rary who palronUe ihelr barber regu n u ll to give the "functionally II- Company U, Idaho Mntr guard, pounds' of sugiir. Ilglit policy under which men with would lake the mutter Into federal Or. nidiard.son e AH suld It would apply to workers who ruled on the nutsllon detldcd by June 13 Scheduled who have no near rcIuUvcs .vxjii irc going to be Biddle—thot the Communist party workefs In Idalio sugar beet fields would have been placed In ela.-w 1-A •'refuse to accept suitable employ waa Issued by Oovemor Clark who have been deferred becaiue o f In v^'lll b« Kcttlng letters from •'HtKM- nen nvaUftble when tlie Ume ment In a war Industry without ► "believes In. advties, advocates or As MacArthur Day (uked Uiat all home gardeners and moms.' he said, "'and teaches the o\'erthrow by force or ability to meet the army's literacy reasonable cause." WASHINOTON. May 20 MT-Tlie oUiera posses-ilng Uie tools lend them requirements. A t least 250,000 of Indiana wonir n have omanlted be given ample notlcc as lo when The ruling backed up Wedne-v violence of the government of the enate has voted to designate June lo write to me; Uiat time ntrlvcs." United States," to the federal employment service these men are pliyslcally Jlt for 1 from Uie state day's order "freeilng” esicnUal 13 as Douglas MacArthur day—In for the emergency work. active duty, he added. SIUOYWARPLAN w)in would llki U> hear from Union offlclaL*! nt Jerome concur woiktrs Jn war planV-iob.'j lo prevent, So far as he knew. Blddlo said nt Ulbute to the heroic dtlense ot the ••home." Tho women also will ftcnd red In Mr. Cro«on's cxpliiiiatlon, a press conference. It was the first In the meantime, in accordance ME3CICO CITY, ^^;ly 211 (U.D — pirating of labor by rival employers. Philippines by General MacArthur. with Uie governor’s action In giving Congress begnn iiL-lInt: l-mcnt at the Jajxinese i the war producUon board, the war 29 Days on Raft inally propaied designation of June field labor. times they give a lift to two younger approved It by Tuc-'.day. nt the liit-... nctiirn of her .sugar raUon book. were advised Uint Uiey .•Jiould first 11—anniversary' of the day MacAr and nuvy departmenls and other NEW Y o m c . May 3S» MV-They The 1.000 Includes about 335 alsters who wall at Uic road to ' MUa Cnmftcho. tlcnc>\inclnii the coiiliict tl«i U. S. cmploiTOent oSllct auUiorlzed agencies for “ appropriate thought there was something •# wee Uiur gmduated Irom Wesl PolnU women. to the house. "ruUile-ss aggrcwlon" of Germany. In Twin Pulls to get their referral acUon,~ McNutt said. - bit fUhy about Harley Archie ON Italy and Japan In a 20-mlnute Six Reported as allpi, which ma*.t be submitted wlii -.aon'a story when he uns rescued— speech before an extraordinary ne-i- regLitraUon Is miule wlUrUie unions bronzed, aleek and healthy—after slon of congres.1. left no doubt that Killed in Crash at Jerome. After they are reKl-iter- 30 days alone at sea on a raft. he ex[>ected speedy and affirmative ed Uiey need only to keep In Gestapo Aide Is Bond Quotas? A Mere Trifle— County ailEEIjiry, colo., May 23 1U.I&— -n- rlch’s deoth reached here Irom "1 didn't lose any weight, 1 waa U. S. treasury- department set for Second week: »34J93J5. ter; Harisen, Lena M. Bohm. po.it- abroad of Avila Camncho'n speech, olda (D-NC) said it might be "som* VJchy. nexer afraid of Bharks. i had plenty the entire month. Third week; master; Flier. 011t>ert O. Smith, but that they had not been Instruct TIMES Ume' before another session Is held. (Vichy ireport* of developmenU to eat and drink. 1 enjoyed aun- The Tlmes-News weekly survey Possibility exLils that with good postmaster; Twlti PiUi.M.A.atronk, ed to Inlorm irltn ^ y Roverrmvtnta LOS ANOELE3. May 29 Reynolds aald he voted to accept elsewhere In Europs. parUculartjr ac balhlng by day and slept comfort shows Uiat last week the banks, one sales during Uie present week, Uie postmaster. that Mexico alrrndy was In a state nemember the days when they a house-approved amendment to counts broadcast by the Vichy radio, ably at night," aaSd the aU-foot. other financial InsUtuUon and post- month's total will show ^ amount Banks and other financial Instl- of w h Uie » bootlegged real beer In the pear- raise the minimum pay from the have proved unreliable in nan y lo- ft two-inch tailor. offices In the county sold tS4J23 double of the quota set. tuUona reporting for the third week 'That would be Imponslble. because becr emporiums? present 121 a month to tSO a month, stancea. However, dlspotcbdi tnm After the torpedoing. Harley leap- worth of war' bonds at maturity In addition to the bond* for Uie congrew has not yet made the dec- Dartender Julius Evola wa.i con- but th^ee other w aate conferees re Berlin pubUshod'ln Stockholm news ed oveiboard. alghted a llferaft and value, an amount which, -added to past week, sale of war savings Fidelity National bank. Twin laraUon." he said." Ylctcd today of vloIaUng the cJty^ fused to j-leld on the senate figure papers earlier today sold that Herd- clambered on It. Soon he apled an the *7<.930.75 total for the fln i two stamps came to t2S3i.i6. Palb; Idaho First NaUonal bonk. Avlla Camacho a.iked Uie declara health and safety ordinance by of >42 a month. rich remained ta ctlUcal coodltloa other.' then some wreckaee, then weeks of ihe month, brtngs to *129,- The report ol s t ^ p and bond Buhl; Farmers National bank, Buhl; tion be made retroactive to May 22. selling near-beer to soldiers ftnd The bouae sent the bill back to after an emersency ^>eratlon. part-of another raft, pooling the 325.75 the maturity value of bonds sales Is made possible thrtnigh co First Federal Savings and Loan as- becauso that wa^the day the cabinet sailors In the guise i f real beer. confercnea this week, ordering lt< (The British radio, guotlnc Stock* best of his findings, he chose the sold iQ the first three weeks. The operation of banks, postofflces and aoclaUon, Twin FalU; Twin rails decided to oxk for a decIoraUon of He was fined t25. with an altcma. conferees to stand by the *50 holm accounU. n id that a. "{am* mo«t seau-orthy raft and loaded It treasury department set the Twin one savlngs-Ioan IruUtuUon In the Bank and. Trust company. Twin war. -the axLt having answered on Uve five days in jalL Ten other amount, after the Joint committee oua physician- operatad upon B « r d -» ,'i with food, water, canvas for cover* PUls county quolA for the entire county, who mall In their report* to previously had asrecd to th* ( t i rich to Pra«ua and xonottd'tlra'^'i'r.' Ing and tails and-an old nettee. PalU: Filer branch of the FldcUljr tiltlmatum about the sinking of one bartenders are facing trial on Wenr month of May »t vas.500. the Tlmea-Newi each week. NaUcmal bank. Mexican ship by sinking a second. Ucal charges. figure. btaiela.) 1 ■ /
p s g s T w r TIITES-NEWS, t w i n p a l l s , IDAHO ' rriday, Mny 29, BRIDGES AWAITS ARREST FOR DEPORTATION AS COMMUNIST A W N E V S M A “Dim-out” for Californians M S m i L D O F F Twin Falls News in Brief U.S.TROOPSmi Seen Today Ubrary to Cle«« Stadent Beinnu Mis* Rachel Bailenger h*s return Auto, with one wheel up on ' i M R B A m E “Twin Falls public library will' be cuTb, parked on Becond street m IN O E SE fil closed all day Saturday in obser ed from Lintleld college, McMlnn- [AN D IN FRANCE’ west. . . Young lady office worker vUle.,Ore.. tofpcad the summer here. (r n « P*(I Om > vance of Memorial day. Miss Jessie trnm rM»‘ OB«> on Main avenue dashing out. as Fraser announced today. Jlnrry Crlcltrfs. vlcr-prcMdent of Uje maased «nemy forces In the Tlclnity overwhelming power on the other-” raindrop* start, and wheeling her of KnlghUbrldge, a desert track Visit in B«l>e . ConRres.1 ot Industrial Orguitzii* Oleyek BcesTtfCd Mrs. Mark Purcell and daughter, The clilef of staff said the con bicycle around to alley, tlien puu Uons And powerful union leader of center. 12 miles south of Acroma. Dorosayl, Twin Falls, are visiting fusion which exUted In the minds ting it Inside buUdIng . . . PoUco west coast waWrfront worker*, Grand Offensive Police report that a bicycle be. of many Americans before Pearl sUUoa walls getting a thorough longing'to Einn Rogers, w h l^ waa Mrs. Purcell's parents, Mr. and Mr*. swivlted arreat for deporutlon today London mlllury quarters said W. J. Hoover, in Boise this week. harbor was a tiling ol the past, and cleaning . . . Man aiioklng empty but plerfRfcI hla continued, whole Rommel’s onslaught apparently sig recently stolen from Elvia Ro«en, the AmtTltan people, "solidly behind wine botUc a» he »ll« forlomly on 113 Bm, has been found. hearted support of the wnr effort. naled the start of AdoU HlUer’s Fren Seattle the army, are supporting whole bench on Third street east. . . Two M soon US he l3 arrested, hla nt- lonR-heralded grand offensive of heartedly every measure ' for the lltUe girb Jumping rope In front In DolM Miss Audrey Hinkle arrived this tflmejr* will nppJy In federal court 1842, and declared they cxpected the week frcm Sesttle. Wa.ih, for a visit proeecutlon of the' war, and they of bus depot . . . Hugh Joslyn for ■ writ of hnbeaa corpus. This African drive to be followed by a J. R. DougloH, O. J. Cannon and are meeUng with calm courage the coming back to town to get mar> R. W. Hampton were among Twin with her parenu, Mr. and Mr*. C. 7. will permit hli release on bond. and. German offensive in souUiem Rus- Hinkle. vicissitudes inevitable In a war ex rlage license, with beammg Lois rfKRnlleM of the clecWon. there will *la, striking toward the oll-rlch Falls residents who transacted bual> tending to the four corners of the Louden at his side . . . Man in be nppenU up to the supremo court. Caucasus from positions now held ness In Boise the latter part of this earth." i overcoat looking at the new bath week. WlU S«e Grmdnatloa This meant that If Uils last aventia along the sea of Axov. Ben E. Poller, county comnAs- ■ W a atUtude." MaiahaU *ald, “Is ing Bulta displayed In ston win of escape !s eventUBlly closed to him. conjecture also centered on a pos exemplified in heroic measure by dows . . Group of beet field Colonel VUiU sloner, and M n. Potter left thU nrlduts can'l b« deported for sible Nazi alr-bome attack on Syria afternoon for Moscow, where they the parents and wives of those men volunteer*, mostly high school lewt n yi*nr. a ^ Iraq. Col. P. C, Hummel. Boise, fonner will see the graduaUon Of their who fought to the last ditch iQ the boys but including folks of many Irwin Wlxon. head ot the T7. B. I ^ n the Soviet front, the bitter commanding officer of the llflth daughter, Mlu Margaret Potter, at Philippines. Their forUtude was ages, leaving employment otflce Immlcrnflon service, under.slood A IPday-old batUe for Kharkov con- engineers, visited fonner guardsmen the University of Idaho. Accom magnificent during those agonlilng for tha farms (each carrying a deporUiUon wnrmnt w m beln* tele- timed Inconclusively amid uncon here last night. CoL Hummel is ni panying Mr. and Mrs. Potter were days of tragic uncertainty regard brand new be