tODAI NEWS TODAY Nine Irrigated Idaho Counties

VO L. x x m . NO. J06 - « CBWT& TWn» PALLS, IDAHQk. MONDAY. A PW L 22. 1940 OFFICIAL COT NEW SPAPER ‘ ALLIED, NORWAY FORCES JOIN IN NAZI DRIVE High Court Rules OEiy 10 FACE Scene orimpending Battles in NoiTvay German Advance Slowed Anti-Picket Laws PL_...... As Reinforced Defending ONUNMIEADE Troops Bar North Pat] Unconstitutional ■y tAML B. STEELE MZW tO R K . April 33 WASHINGTON. April 22 (U.R)--*rhe sopreme court today trict A tto m ^ lliom a* E. Dewey ■nhtb iraeps losded By RALPH POSTE faced the prospect today of pro- md iMHiel lo^oetoMr held anronstitutional antl.picketing l* w s in Alabama and .Gem«»4wtd pert ^ STOCKHOLM, April 22 (U.R)—British troops, rein, secutlnf Oocrge Scallse. head of the by tanks, are fighting aide b y side with Norwegian i Acting in almost identic&l appeals brought by labor’s two to .^lle d “Charwomen's union," on ehargea of >100,000 extortion, while ALY m SPAIN In tho Hamer-Elverum area of .southern Norway, it \ big rival organizations, the tribunal overruled state court w a g i^ bis Republican presidential ported today, in a new and determined stand again decisions sustaining the laws. The convictxona of two men campalgD. Attoirtic Oeeofi Gorman troops driving northward from the Oslofjorc. . arrested under these laws were set aside. Scallse, the 44-yesr-old Interna- It w aa indicated the German drive already had been - Uontl preiddient of the BuUdln^ :t Justice Frank Murphy, the newest-member of the court, Service Anployes International a n d that one Norwegian forcc wn.s holding Raendsfiord, lU V wrote both decisions, holding that peaceful picketing does union, waa freed on >40,000 bond, thc .<(outhem end of Raendsfjord lake only'26 norOi m ■■■" not constitute such an “aggravated danger” to an employer half supplied to cash and half Oslo. pledged by his union, a few hours IritHli traops Im M ai MVEmE Swcdiah press reports from the frontier were that. Nor­ as to warrant such restraints ^ t« r be bad been seized, in white as were* imposed -by these PARIS. April 33 (UJD-^Franoe and wegian and British trogpaha^ Runs for Governor silk pajamas, by Dewey’s detecUves Oreat Britain, seeking to establish “sweeping” la w s , Justice to a >» hotel room at 3 friendly relations with both Spain toSwe^iihfreiiHer.Mli 11 ICillcd taken Hamar, on lf k « Wb;; James C. McReynolds dissent­ day. and Italy, have made It plain at the sen. 46 miles n o rth e as t'^ Im U by Genaoat. ed from both decisions. same tim e that any itaUan move Raendsfjord. against Jugoslavia would cause WeU informed BrtUtli q o a rtm . The coart held that the rlgbU of John. KazuSel, argued a t the (hem to cease recognialng Italy as a labor art the picket line are com* raignmmt before Judge jM ob In Head-on expressed doubt thaaa teiwita ware non-belligerent. It waa reported to­ true. But It seemed certain ft B r l^ - parable to the property and builneai Oould Bchunnan. Jr.. that the arrest day. rights o f employera,' and m uit be tih torce had n a d a tta w ar te w i u a Dewey politie&l plot. Gonaan pwlking #«t It was Intimated th« basis for protected with equal rlgilanee. •reglertec* CTaim h m (^r Crash the oudbrandsal valley, trom TteaJhe»«a, coaielidatia« friendly relations w ith.$paln had Murray X Ourfeln. Dewey's assis­ dalsnee. on the North sea coaH. fegr Sane Arimienl H aiecf trithh elftM iik been laid and there, were reporw SLATTON, Uton., April 32 tant, told the judge If the char­ from the frontier that QeneraUsai- OliD-Blghway police said today the Utdde-AndalRM-UOebaiBiMr- Joseph A. Padway, counsel of the women were as fond of Scallse as •lo railroad i APL. taklne the case of 3yron mo FVancliM Franco, the S pan ii^ they believed excessWe speed “up dsy square In the OermanT path.-, Kande) bnpUed. no on^ would dare naUonallst chleftato, might sboo to 80 miles per hour” had caused Thornhill, BrownvUle. Ala., used M MOea Noftk. ' try to make poUtlcal-^»pltal out make It plain through a reaffirma­ deaths of 11 young persons to a virtually the same argument iNBA TtUtktM of him. tion of Spain's absolute neutrality, head-on collision of two automo- the court as did Lee force w u reported to b e t a t » i r _ Scallse said he was being “PeRler- he totended to keep out o f' the blle.1. counsel of the C IO to the ’case of As aUled expedlUonarr fareas eballented Germany’s grip on Norway tehammer regtoo. W mO«a aa rtb pt ..ed.'* The reference was to Wcst- the blfgeit batUea of the war t* date loom over the area shown hi tbU £uit>pean war and continue to re^ • Sheriff Oeorge Nelson saM the John C&rlMn. v h o was ctmvlcted of ‘brook Pegler. columnist of the New Hamar in the Oudbrandadal violating a ahasta county, Calif, war map of the day. Nads were reported nuhiog up troopa by plane construct his country. crasli Sunday was the worst York World-Tetegram and other A alighUy less unfriendly tone to highway Bcddent'tn the hlstorjr Oennao-alrplaoa'.-boiB ordinance. relaforoa thaU forces alTMdy ia Uie Seandiaavian eevntry. - newspapers.-whO' revealed recently lU Ilan press commcnt toward the of the state. Andalsies, on the' coast; Dnmhaa. Both attorneys contended the lawt Scallse had gerved a four-year fed> allies has been noticed In offldal midway down the railroad 19‘ Tidated «onsUtutioaal UberUes of Pour boyti and two glrU who c n l penitentiary term for white quarters here. But It Is emphasixed re reuimtog.to their hwnes in lehammer, and Ldlehammer ttMft free speeeh and fret assembly taken aa tadi oonflmaUon «l slavery bi bis youUa; that he lived this modification, though perhaps B car after a party were killed; ven tnst atsumenta of the sute that in a ST'toom .mansion with-an ad- Inspired, has not been back«> up by Plve of the seven young persons the BriUsb advance and the VktJIr S prohibition o f pfifteUBK U * In Connec- the slightost ofHcUl-intimation that howl of,a,»^d.)n.»onwg|an.j ' proper use of poUea p o w ; Flood Converges on to tbs o t ^ car waro iclUed. ticut: th a tiw earned 125,000 a year Italy is ready for ai\y negottaUoxu. British tiQOpa. ■ r OrtlaiinM and expenses trom the union with­ To both Spain and Italy. It was BtlUsb sources eanlbiDed'I out ever bafbig been voted Into Jhat w e of _tt>t_i|rtftO- • n » Oalifomia a m wu-brought aald here the allies were not pre­ office by t^e tmion membership. pared to' alter es^enUaUy the p m - forcesln Norway was i---- aB .aitttt .of.simtlar onltnanrM la As a swand offender, he would Eivie Middle States Bridge Bonds ent status to the Mediterranean. other raunUM of the state. Oartseo face a mandatofy priiwn term of 15 CLEVELAND, April 22 (U.PJ—The flooded Ohio river ' i t u toBTlsted a fU i c u ty ln i % ban* T hat was taken to mean Britain ‘ > ao years tf oonvicted. . covered lowlands in five states of ita great valley today, meant to keep aib ra ltv , M alU and B«r In s phtkei line at a Shasta OrdetMl *-P(eked Oliay Reaches \ eye, an atm an 4 > 'lic'f« Z ceaQty . tunnel project. . had driven thousands of persons from their homes and had Its control of the Sues canal; that Dewey m a in Ban Ftanctsoo on a France meant to maintain firm in. . . ]Pr«atiiWQ cfaargfld the fihttta cnmpal^ tr4> at the ttme of the inundated a few villages, but the crest was expected to pass control of Tunisia; and th a t a n r ' Keeatrtttte^ar Wamat ,' ' eouBtar ordtnape* tfrownvenied na* arrest but it was learned be had or­ witJiout any major disaster. oonoessions must be aside trom Needed Total The report of the .aUed xe ew te* Uonal poUqr of (iremoUng coUectlTt dered “that convktod ex-pandere'* Although the water already had theae paints. Any doubt as to whether bargaininc u d a s M for a speelfie of Hamar.caiqe .cbkfljr.tor .B iv picked up. The charte against sta rts to recede in some placet, it H ie allies appeared to be coaytoc- Stookholm AnooUadrit r ' lu lin r th at {ilek«Ung,Mt «n « u r r AROUND 'could be secured &t>re a aufftelent Scallse and two co-defendasts was was rising in the Clncbmatl region cd Italy was under Intense Qenaan «liPBd «lvfi Uberties."v . t^r of bondhqiden la Uxat ter ii>v eonipJf*d to «ctort mcnor i»y t h a at thaiBla'of i foot averr two h ' — Vfmxstt to }Qth to the wan Ttw TtwrnWU vat ^ to tak» over. th a'T w ht and br Ibe time a crest of M* ODly field vhlQh weU tofotmed ,sa)U .-Jm ».lntercouU 9 bridge- wptaflj • TWMett nake Itjtdr.ttee AtvO'SO was .. Bted' tXW perMns on tha <____ niI«,. 1h» mlet«Dee Padway contended the law was so pUne' over Belglaa terrftM y today. torney, that considerably more^tban 1996, said today he would seek the the firm's employes or to picket It. IE might inuMae M O Sts. ' Bdgtm pnrteaM taalMdUlely t« Ahready, in iouUt central Ohio, the ro q u h ^ 80 per cent of the bond­ ' smeptng as to Invite the conclusion DemocnUc gubernatorial nomln.- and then to drop the demanda on water was 10 feet deep on the main that- "tAere is no such thing as holders had registered their ap­ ation. payment of money. The firms were tk« French | street of RosevlUe, Uie village,of peaceful pickeUng.'- proval of the transaction. Taylor, first Democrat to reveal said to have been forced to pay Bremen was under wator, 4B homes Members ot Uie bridge committee intenUons for the poeltlon. made his >1.000 to >5i)00 to avoid trouble. OOTHEBURO — O U nflre was and stores were flooded at Crooks* Scallse. who does a sideline busl- heard again today off th* Ootheburg IFUCT of the Twin Palls Chamber of Com- annonncement coincident with a vtlle and the town ot Logan was W ASHIHOTON, April » (U.T9 — ness as an underUker, claims 70.000 peninsula, init a heavy fof-prevented mbpce were agreed following receipt STORES V O I E I meeting of the Democratic state isoUted. Rear Admiral Joseph K. Taussig, r ^ d e o u along the ooan from de- of this news from Boise that no central committee. The central members for his tmlon, 30,000 of A t Plttsbiugh, where .the Ohio is former assistant chlsf of naval oper­ PRM I group convened here at 1. p. m., them to New York. He Joined the termtolng what was golnt on. other technicalities remain so far as 3 0 formed by the convergence of the ations, told the senate nsval affairs union in 1933, became its eastern they know Uiat could delay the dat« and was to seleet the site of the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers, today he believed a war sute Democratto conventlotu represenUUve to 1Q34. fifth vlce- ItTOCKHOlM. SwaOoi — Tele- when the bridge is actually taken CIOSE FOR FETE tho water was a t 35.9 feet, A foot T w to? a voted today Harvard Gradnate pr^d e o t in 1B39, and president two pHonie advioes from Boerea, Nor­ over flood stage, but was falltog. over'by the state. ON MIN n The attorney general, former pros­ yean later by vote of the executive way, asserted today a 'W sid e r- Smaller trlbuurlcs in Pennjiyivanla Oov. C. A. Dotiolfsen has InslsUKl to close their sIotm at 1 p. m. T ^ - Ho said he thought Japan Is fo­ that the bridge be opened April 30, ecutor of Twin Palls county and for­ committee upon the death of PreS' able- BritUh expedlUonary force were flooded. day, April 90. for the oelebratlca LlT rU E PALL8. N. Y , April » Ident Jerry Moran. menting a desperate far eaatem according to schedule no Jerome and fU.R>—Three agencies pushed separ* mer prlvatf attorney at QubI, is a ,waa now on the way ta Trond- There waa some anxiety in In ­ situation aa a prelude to a pro­ Twin Palls counties can stage tho which will mark removal ot toDs Harvard university graduate who helm, Oennao-held port on the diana as the Ohio river rone at ate invesUgaUon/i today into the gram of conquest by which It hopes celebration which they have piknned from the rim-to-rim bridge. wreck of the Lake Shore limited, studied law In his spare Ume while North sea eaast and tIUI to the Evansville, Autora and oUjcr points. to impose iU phllosoplu' on much JolnUy on that day. He has been Tlie vote, unanimous with one ax- New York-Ohlcago express of the teaching school to southern Idaho. of the world. cepUon, came today at a meetlnc ol New York Central Railroad system, He waa elected attorney genera] in. assured by all cont;emed Uiat noth­ Taussig, now oommanilant lu Ihe ing will mbeT ot technical Uemrnt of a dispute with Orrsi Tho Japanese progrnm of »orld cery stores to reopen for their usual His announcement s t a t e m e n t nearchlng the 'wreckage for olues to east bllsfsrd Isshed the New Eng­ lri. Tnipectora of the state public ser­ consUtuticn can be reatored to iu Heved rmliirrrt by low temperatures Qeorge L. NichoUon, 30. nnld lo he thn merrlisnls the plana thus far If necessary force, to prtMivr the In­ bcrt. flying a Lhiroln l*-T pluiie vice commission were’ aiding Uie L/QtWIOK, Hcotland — n r 11 a cousin of the glri. rtunpleted. He nald Uiat a repUca ot authority only through the aeUon and the rrMiniion of rato that had powered wllli A I3!i hi)r;rnii^ a eanal eddied down four Oerman planes Ih ilnjr. mlssloners. It was annoiini rrt imlny, air with Uie motor on hut ll slallrd. for a banner arroM Main avenue tution M a safeguard to Uxpayers around thn rouchas. righU over the weatern fronl rf- i’etiUoners sought the mtrun of the S W T I t t W At UlioAhone street, advertising the An e»(liiittiwl IjOOO pm ons were five aehools into two scbmil din- BOIBB. April aa nlnK apa' and thrn aftrr sinking the ground loinoblln dealers' committee to han- Steno Wins Bii Sion of their three-day aniuml eon- went over on IU lisrk, dln Uirowlng ot a numbar of oM venllon today. Tlin sliln wnn ronnlili'riihly dsm- OATS off Uie Twin Palls side of the $90,000 A lasU Mayor Jamea U Bliniiiiil ol Jlolno ag«l. Albert nlvjMivt alltn- titnyon i^m, Jerome motor deal*^^ Five O ut of 9 Census Areas will do the same tmm the DOrUi n Y H and Oov. 0. A. notmirnRn iimke dtinls that hr hnd "im d Uie wind Ice Break Pool briefly at the morning m - A. W. Knsign, Jr., Ulnliie cminiy, wan landhiR Into (he wind rather Vny Hudson presided at tha n«r- Prtnldent Roosevelt today submit­ In Twin Falls Are Completed spoke on U x eSemptloim. ICitrl Knn> than with II. rlianta' Mission. ted to the senate a tentaUve plan ANOHORAOE, Alaska, Aprtl « nedy, Jerome county, on tli" inio tnx «l portion or the Buena Viaia addi- law, and Jack Hendcrwin Csfi*la many resldenia had not yet I>m * nine aoetlona Into whloh Twin Palls U divided enumerated. T liat SMUon Included hi Uie area eonnecteii to foil swarms of sales- starung at a point at and nien U»lay and tried t« act In a Aiding Mr. Terry in the re-nlirri Temporary Reprieve ___ -...... d the pro­ was nnntmnred hero this aflemoon Hhoahpne street, out Main esnt to gram, whieh was first dUaiosed in manner befitting the winner of the work u MIss Margaret VoortmrA, by Elmer 'IVrrj'. Pooatelio,, who i« employed by the Chamber of Cvm- Plfth street east, up Plfth street Is Given to l’rinoner lits January budget ineMsge, as part far nortirs a n n u a l gambling IluniAK EK T , April 22 (U.R)— Germiny and Rumania 1u it« east to BIim U k e s boulevard and BouBB, /\pru la amm- Miiisrri of Uie government’s plan to keep the now 111 rhsrgn nf Uia tomporary of- meive, oiaMic. Ninth averwe east, down Nlnlh ave­ Watsosi, serving a one to 14 yrnr Hitrned a commorrinl aKtccmenl whereby Rumania wlH Miss llRSuen won >90,000 in the Itoe citsbiulird at Utfl Chamber of llte following areas have tx'rn nue east lo Bhoohone stresi and sentence lor grand larceny, todiiy llnue to d«Hver lo Garmnny inO.OtiO ton* of oil a mOBthi Nenaita ice |km1 by guessing withto OOmnirrrt. ooinpleted by Uii various enuinor- down tiie oast side of Bhoslimte waa reprieved uhUI May I by 0< ll wiM announced ofriclally todny. Itt a letter to ViGe>Pre«l(]ent Jotm one minute the time the loe would In aimuuiictng tlie four aoctlona ators, All i>ersoAa residing In llirM O. A. Dottolfsen. N, Gamer, Mr. Roosevelt said Utat •eetions wiio have not been eiiMin- Mato avenue. break on the Tajiana river. Bite coinplflte, 'I'eny said that anyone T erry pointed out Uiat Uie areas WaUMn was given lein|K>rsiy the UnUUva plan U to reclaim guessed S:38 p. m. on April 90. will) renldM In Utose dlstrloU^ and erated sliould call >70 as snon s* e on] froedo«M to aerve a t a material wit- A p ril 22 k« up a beiore who hsi not yot been enumerated, poaslble and am n «e n «n ts wlH »» realdeiirtla of Uie rlly proiwr-rrsld- neas. flherlff O. D, Nelson of Mnnr made in hsve them enuiiimiKil. M’nrned Jugimlav d titc n a today of a Of t iiieau in savings and loan assooU the tlnis slie hud guessed. should rsll H9 and report Uiat faot Ing in the ooinpteted dInUloU as wal) rounty requested his rtilraftc. ntlDna; HO,000,000 from federal hv gOMo,ooo NO ■KQUMT ~~ , ever, in urginilin g people not to oalf In Oompleted dUtrtets] been missed In the enumaraUiui. nOTT TO WKIMRR anv Btitpiqiaut aoUvttfet direct to A|l tmm banks for roo|wraUiTaUves; >10,. n o iflc , April 33 WJl>-'rh, Offtoe (In cane they have riot bMIt «aum«. OOOIOQO {h>m p ^ u D tiim Alt that territory lying In thn >'hv Aa oaeh ar«a U eompleUrd this laot B01BC, Ajnn\ aa iui&-oov. o, a, ...... Ml oredit flor* ol'O ov. 0. A, BoM fnen reporttrt eVn(ed) until Ihey read In U>a papan wlU ; I,UNI)ON. April t t OIHV-Tha war e ^ .lidl PoraUons; >300.000,000 from fedemi IlmiU norUi of Ninth avenue cs»ti Dotiolfeen.Wlll leave late today U> today no rKiuast had b tin received that liielr seoUon has beea oomfdet. north of Addison avenue for its su< and those m ls M ahoukt addreee atudenta and alalf meml>ei* In Norway have aeblefed •^easMeraWe a iilM i land banks: MO^.OOO from tba for eiiiradlUon ot Many P. •d. pubtie wofka admlnUtraUon and tira iahgth. and'tn the triangle form­ at the Weiaer naUooal youth ad- d In The temporary eenaus ofnce waa ed by Addison avaaua. Sixth street m inutration sebool, Tha eehooi wiU ISOO,000.000 from (he recontti-uotlon i Minnesota on charges of yiolating 1‘stalvUihed here at NiggeiUoi) of north and Main avenue north. that they have been missed, Terry play iiost to Uta governor and hli epekeaMaa wke etailed a lM tM aUM>Nenr*|laBal tlnance corporaUon. the sute's ‘lilua sky" law. the Junior and Benkw Cliambera ot AU of the aouth Paik addlUon end party at a dlanar I ^ iit . Nerway "axtreaHly aaeeeaaM.' ■ Pag* Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES,‘TWIN-^AHiS. IDAHO UWdiT.'Aiica S . IMO' GERMANS CLAIM SINKING OF 2 BRITISH SIJBS, 2 SHIPS Throng Views Man of Many AlUED LOSS IK News in Brief yoiiiH'Sioiis’ E i S ’ A im E II C , Whisker Fun Aliases Will MWSEliVICES Oregea OuesU Csrpenten Meet H O I CAMPAIGN Mrs. Ella McArtor and Mrs. U Carpenters' union No, 1118 -will At ‘Jail’ Here sETfomsoAy have a meeting Tuesday at i p. m. NPNDECIDED AFIER ACCIDENT Face Charges Olson, Lostlne. Ore. are guests of A '13-year-old Twin Falls boy Funeral services fer O n UeTtff, «t the Union haU. Ponniitlon of a sUte Girls' Ath­ It was a hilarious time, the Wanted in Twin F ill* on a falooy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mofflt. letic association organization wU) was alightly improved today but 8P, T vlo Falls Implement and haro- be left up to sponsors, it w u decided chuckling throng of s p e c t a t o r * v w r w t ebvgtng Ittuanct of tic- wart dealer, will be held TDMday Tire. Wheel B le ta w u a tlll' In serloui ooedltloo at tttloui ehecka, «n Mcuied man wttb Here From Coast during a meetin« Saturday ift«r> blocked traffic, and In general the a t S p. m . at the Methodist cbunh. LISTED By M Willard Brenncn, nier, advised the county general hospital as a » kmc itxlng of allaaea wm be » * . BERLIN. April 33 fUO—D ie high Mr. and Mr*. David Alrord and noon of 80 glrlB from aouthem Ida­ Rev. B. L. White, putor of tbe Htn- sheriff's ofdoers today that a tire first whisker kangaroo court was a reault of hurta received hi ft car- turned here from Helena. U m U eoBuntnd said today that two more daughter have nrrlved from Seattle. ho hlgli schools, guesta at a play sen and MurUUgh OommuBity and wheel were stolen off his 1937 huge success, Co-Chairmen W, W. blke crash outside the city limits on «ven If extradition proceeding* a n •Qled xubmarlnps and two alUcd Wash., for Indrtltilte stay In day sponsored by Twin Palls O. A. churches, offlcUUng. Interment motor car Soturday nl«hl. AMlaem vreime sactuday ttlvhv. SberUf L. W . O>oe) merchant ahlps had been destroyed Twin Palls. A. Lowery and B. C. Van Ausdeln ol win be tn Twin PaU* eemetny, »nd a BrltUh de.^troyer had been (he beard vlglUntes *aid today. Tbe youth U Ted Lewis, son of H w kto* taid thl* aftemoOQ. Former BealdeaU Bere . During the afternoon meeting re­ under the direcUoo of the Twin bOfnbed. ports were made oo financing a With a brtUlant electric light pre­ lA s . Agaths LewU. A hoth^ boy, W arrant for the man i r u taued Fall* mortuary. Leave for UUb Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Elwood, Chat- iM t N w . 14 tn probate eourt The newspaper Zwoelf Uhr B U tt O. A. A. group by a Boise repre- venting "JaU** inmates from escaping Wesley Dobbs, 13, son of Mr*. J a ­ U r. KcVey dle4 at bU home, 1>18 Mr. and Mr*. P. A. McEfchem. lls. formerly of Twin Palls, are nette Dobbe, w u treated by a pri­ Delbert Young. B ut Shtrlff Haw­ claimed that In the (Irst 13 days aprlngvlllc. Utah, have returned to acntatlvc: on play days lo a the stares Of a t least BOO persons, the Sixth avenua e u t, at 3:M p. m. SsU guests this week of Mr. and Mrs, A, vate physician as a result of the kins m a perusal of F. B. I. reeonto (it the Scandinavian rnmpalgn, up their home, followlns a visit with tchool by Spencer; meqibershlp and kangaroo court .platform was the urday. to ifut nlslit. Oreat Britain had T. Hull. Mrs. Bwood is the sister center of all eyes for several hour* mishap and • third boy, Jay John­ s h c ^ that tbe m an also h u >een friends In Twin Falls. of Mrs, Hull. mwards, Pocatello, and activities, He w u bom Aug. 18.1870 at Dres­ lost 39 airplanes and fll warahlpt. Ooodlng. PreslclUf was Irma Saturday night. Vigilantes hauled ston, n , son of Mrs. Rena Johnston, den, la., and had lived in Twin The hlsh exmunand said Oerman OoodnlKhu Twin Palls president. In victims from the -itrccu, from w u uninjured.' aif^ti^feet^tolrtiOTo''*”^ Fall* cot^ty alnee 1813. He w u a ome Prom C«««< Four Entertain John*on* Ray H u x d u Robert*, Jllffs "again successfully attacked ReglstraUon opened at 0 a. m. restaurants and wherever a likely The physician tttcndlng the Lew- member of the Methodist church. Dr. and Mrs. R A. Drake and Jean Skidmore, June Masters. British troops attemptlnR to land Saturdny. A group meeting was -prlBoner ' appeared. U boy this afternoon *ald he suf­ Oeorge T. Smith and Carl Swan. Surviving bealdes his wife, Mrs. _jn, Bobby, hnve rftumed from Barbara and Irene Jaoklln Sunday Kt Kanuos and AndAlsnes"; that held In Uie high school auditorium, Black Marla, wire-screened truck, fered concussion of the' brai.n, a se­ 'Rawkin* Informed the Helena B e m a McVey, are two sons, O. M. Lodi, Calif., where they visited their played accordion numbers as a part vere scalp laceration, fracture of autborlUea that Twin FUla wiibee German troops had reached new daughter. Mis* L-Mnrle Drake. They with commimlty singing led by was used as patrol wagon. MoVey and M . O. MoVey, Twin of the enterUlnmeot program at the right shoulder Joint a.id also a Yoimg held and will arrange extra- ■important polnt.V in vicinity ol were also guests of Mrs. Drake’s Helen Gee, and an address of wel­ Guy L. Kinney wa.s JudKe, with Falls; two atapsons, B. A. J>ope, Cal­ dhelm; that Ocrman troops at the To*Tisond convention held hero. Lionel T. Campbell as prosecutor fracture of the left'ankle Joint. dltloQ If the priaoner refutea to rt- ifornia; J. 0. Pope, Twin F^IU; a parents In northern California. come by-Mrs. Rose U . North, dean ttim voluntarily. „ and Stavanger had establlsh- oi gIrU. and Lowery as .bailiff. -Fines’' were The mishap occurred about 8 p. daughter, Mrs. J. C. Davis, Lob At Treasarer Meetinf m. Saturday at a point one and 711* cheek complaint lamed la«t :eontact by way of Krtstlanaand s Court SporOrCootesU meted out to such varied vlctUns u Aogelea; one brother, O. J. MoVey, Mrs. Cora B. Stevens. Twli^ ys»ii« onft-halt aUe* w ttt «n Addison ave­ November w u signed by WUMam that other Oerman forces had Emma Worley has relumed to During morning sporto play- QjtxA PadgtW lAwrtnce MuzDhy, TQ«r: and four aisUra, HI** ttnma- ^.iDred the towru of Llllehammer, county treasurer, w u In BoU« to- nue. Trie cAr Involved w u operated Kempe^. officers said ether charges Twin PalU from Denver where she . J were baseball, volley ball, bas­ Harry Murida. Albert Benoit. John McVey, Spokane. Wash,; Mrs, .Zoe miles north of Oslo, and Ojoevik, day for the annual meeting of the by Ralph Roblsm, route one. Han­ might also be preferred against attended the mountain lU t ^ ketball, badminton, uble tennis, Rnsniu.s.^en. Jack Pcrsonlus, Mayor Yonng, Throckmorton. North PlatU, Neb,; miles northwest of Hamar, and Idaho County Treuurers’ associa­ sen. police records show. Robison beauty trade aliow. During her atty loop tennis and shuffleboard. Joe ICoehler. Howard OerrUh. BIB Mrs. Ethel Oasey, Evanston. Wyo.:' helghU of Lundeltaedge. "In- tion. told offlcen that he was blinded by there she took special courses in Teams, named after counties, Henry, Ed Gish and .Harold Halver­ Mr*. NetUe McGowan, New York .In; heavy losses on the enemy.” the lights of an oiKomlng car and Olty; and tttrva grandchildren. hair shaping and styling. competed, with 10 girls on each son. Came No Damate t«am. Members of the high point If prl.soners had beards or exemp­ failed to notice the two bicyclos die Local Musician Mr. and Mrs. MilUrd A. Dawson three boj's were riding. The driver The hl«h command said also the Here f«r VUit Bannock team were Hester Oreen, tion bAdges. they were "softkcd" any­ have returned from Denver. Colo., Jerome: Lucille llio m u . Twin immediately took the Injured to th* British planes had caused no dam­ Mrs. Jack Hutchings, formerly of when they were united In marriage way. Munda, for instance, was ar- Paid Last Honor FalU; Betty Mae Suddreth, Kimber­ hospital. age In their bomblnit of the air­ Ogden, Utah Is here for a visit With April IS, and will make their home ralRned for parting his hnir In the Tribute w u paid to Mra. Hemy port at Aalbors, northeast Denmark, ly; Eleanor Atnip, Twin Falls; Dor­ The motor operator was not held her parentSi and sister, Mr. and M n . here. Mr*. Dawson was formerly middle. Murphy was accused of W hite Sunday afternoon at the and three of (he raiders had-been is Finley. Ooodlng; Mildred Swan- by police. Charles Mofflt. and Miss l^Vem e Miss Beatrice Oulstermars. putting mjueara on hl« whisker*, Reynolds funeral home chapel. H ie son. Pocatello; Marcia Blackburn, Donald Jensen. Eden, wui a wit- shot dowTi. A fourth British plane Moffit. before going to Green River, and Benoit was charged with stop­ a*t«em in which ^ was held was Spencer; F'ern Oekerman. Black- n eu at th# accident, sheilff’s offi­ was shot down off (he Oerman Wyo.. to Join her husband. Mrs. ping his store clock each night "to shown by the large quanUUes of roast. Preaches at Filer fool; Betty Bush, Boise. cers said. Hutchings was Miss Helen Mofflt save wear and tear.” floral offering* as well u a chapel A list of the 8ucces.ies claimed by Rev. Mackey J. Brown. Twin before her marriage. Koehler was fined because lie al­ filled with friends. the high command and the official Palls, preached At the Filer Church At noon luncheon was served by of the Natarene yesterday at 8 lowed a crowd to congregate while The service* wert tn charge of news agency follows: sopliomore O. A. A. members and he WRR inside the bats of U\t Jail. The desljuctlon of two British M oom WU) lu ta n p. m. Mrs. Brown spoke at the mothers. Arranging the dinner Christian Sclentlsta, and were pre­ Moose lodge will meet Tueitday at cruisers and two loaded British Ptler Nazsrene Young People's so­ were Mrs. E. O. Bracken. Mrs. W, Seen Today ceded by musie by WUton Peck, transport shlpe at Andalsnes Satur­ 8 p. m. at the Odd Pellows hall. ciety meeting at 7 p. m. They were o . Steams, Mlldreda Paturson, ' The stnlns of “Swing Low Sweet day, making four British oruisert Initiation of candidate* and Instal­ fue.'tts of Rev. James Barr, pastor, Florence Ooertien, EUzabcth Mc- Oharlet,**- a number meet loved and lation of officers is slated, and a and family Sunday afternoon. More whisker faddltles: Fellow tung by Mr*. White, v u played and five Brltlah transport ships KlsRlck. Eva Taylor. Marie Loud­ with very black beard wearing a .■Turik or severely damaged by Oer­ program will be presented, Tht pro­ en, Thelma Moon. Helen Gee, Janet N Y E. M A R I softly at Uie beglnnlhg and elQ#e gram will be open to Moose lodge Ge te Arisona small, extremely red hat. . . M an of th* services. man fliers In two days. Kloppenburg, Verria Lou Bowman drinking from courthouse foun­ members, their families and friends, Miss Ida Anderson and Miss and Helen Thomas. Mr. Peck sang "T1» Lord Is My The b«nblng of landed British tain, and wrapping his moutii as will the installation, Catherine Anderson have returned Sponsors present included Isabel Shepherd" and “One SweeUy Sol­ troops at Nanuot and Andalsnes. clear around the meUI parb The linking of leveral Norse war­ from a week's trip to Tucson. Arlt., Stokesberry, Kimberly; Ocnevleve emn Thought." DIES AI MARION from w h ic h water flows, . . ships in H ^ a n f e r fjord. Includ* ReUUve Dies where they picked up the car left Oarvln. Spencer; Madeline Oarvln, BURLEY, April 22 (Speclal)-Mrs, Pallbearer* were Cisrance White. Judge H. M. Holler shaking with Ing'the mlnela>-er T>t , and the si­ Mrs, John Lundln received word by their brother, Oail Anderson, ’I'win Falls; Dorothy Armstrong, Mary E. Martin, 6«. wife of A, H. Chariee Hanison, Ted Steward, Den't tell me te beware ef tr«a> of the death yesterday of her broth­ laughter as he points at sproutr Hardy Alford, Ed Jennings and lencing of Norse land batteries who lea for New 'Vork to SAil for Ooodlng; Edna Evans, Pocatello; Martin, died Sunday at 9:30 a.'m . ble . . . I’ve traded them In fer there. er-in-law, William Oreasham, yes­ South Amcrlca with a rodeo troupe. Ing beard of county official and Melvin Steward. Beth BoUiwell, Blackfoot; Ruth at the family home In Marlon, fol­ an R * G Used Car at the Union Sink PolUb Destroyer terday at Reno, Nev. He Is survived They viMited In Phoenix, Lsis Vegas Warnke, Boise; Piorls Block. Filer; lowing a five-year Illness. asks whal.t the Idea of Joining Interment w u In Twin Fall* cem­ by a son, Vemon Oreasham. and ft and at Boulder dam, and also at and Louise Matteson. Shishone. Tlie body will be taken to the the Australian bushmcn. . . Farm etery. Mplor Co. Tt)e sinking of a 'former Polish security i ration exeoutlv* daitroyer by a oerman U-boat off daughter. Mrs. Lillian Jensen.-Pu> MeOlll. Nev.. before retum lnt - to family home' tonight, where II may neral Mrvlcts win be held Tues­ Twin Palli, bo viewed until the time of services and hi* photOBTapher, leaving the Shetland Islands. tow]i after taking Mrles of pic­ TOO LATB TO CLASSIFY SPECIALS Ttie capture of 8,000 rifles and S15 day at Reno, under the direction of Last Call Comes Tuc.sdDy at 2 p. m. at the Oakley Christian Scientists. At the Hoipltat L. D. S, church. Interment will be tures at Twin Palls farm camp. . . 88 Chevrolet M u U r Deluxe Sport machine guns from Norse forces And small boy turning his face CHOICE front rooms on M ain St. at Narvik which. It was said, the Master Thoma* Poulton. Burley; In Marlon cemetery, under the. di­ Doctor or dentist preferred. Ph. Sedan, h ^ te r and radio . ,.»i76 as his pet dog runs out Into traf­ Oermans still held.. Emmett GuesU W illiam W«bb. Baby Mary Marsh. To C. C. Cryder rection of the Payne mortuary. 1713 mornings or S-7 p. m. 38 DeSoto zJeluxe Coupe, heater, fic, then beaming a wide beam .‘nie capture of thousknds of ri­ Mr, and Mrs. W, M. Rynearson JftCk Holland. Mrs. Harold Lackey, Funeral arrangements were being Mrs. Martin was bom Feb. 2, I8B4. radio, overdrive ,:...... 8550 a* dog gets across safely. fles, machine fiins and pistols at and son, Donald, and son-in-law Edward Pearson. Twin Palls; Mrs, completed today for c, c, Cryder, In Sail Lake City. She is survived 38 Chevrolet M uter Deluxe and dau«ht«r. Mr. and Mrs. Sart Prank Shelton. Mrs. Kldred Unell. 70. resident of Twin Falls and vicin­ by her hu.iband. Andrew H, MaHIn: eoupe, hester and radio ... 8890 Kent, all of Emmett, were cueste Urs, Viola Sherwood and Mrs. F. G. a dauflliter, Hulda Martin, and a _1 rtf 450 group from Bmmett. Mrs. Huffman the American army, having served also survive: Mrs. Moses Martin, 37 y-8 Deluxe Coupe...... 8445 Is the sister of Mr. Rynearson. raUcBto DiimUsed in the Spanisb-^American war. Basin, and William A. Mackey. ---- UNCLE JOB-K'S----- H URRYl ENDS TUi.,j.l S f Chevrolet Coupe ...... 83» Mrs. Edward Babcock and son. Ta'o sisters, Mrs. Louise Clawson Thomas A. Mackey. Vernal and Independeata Orfanlse It Packs 36 Chevrolet Town Sedan ... 83W Rites for Infant Twin Falls; Mrs. Herbert Jones and and Mrs. Lira Traghead, Pomona, Forre.1t Mackey and Mrs, Thoma* 35 Chevrolet Fordor Sedan....8250 Articles of Incorporation • havt Thrills! son, H aulton; Mrs. Roy P^ke and Calif., aun'lve. Modlll, Salt Lake City. Utah. 38 Chevrolet Sedan ...... B U R liY , April 33 (Special) - been Uled at Boise wUh the wart- Aaushler. Kimbeily, Mrs. Melvin Punertl serrlces for James Orville Tlie body rests at tiie White mor­ —TODAY and TOMORROW— 30 V-8 TudorTouring Sedan I3S0 tary of state by “Pacts and the Fu­ Walker, MurUugh; Mrs. 6. 6. tuary. Boyce, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. ture. Inc.," for which Pat Brtnln, Relnke. Buhl; Miss Beulah Mc- 38 V-8 Deluxe Coupe ...... 83SO OrvtUe BoTM, were held aUBday at Mary Braiiln and Keith 'SUnter, Drummond. Klmberl)'; Orlan Rich­ 38 Dodge Defflxe Coupe .., 8350 a p. m. at the Burley funeral home. Twin Palls: a n Uaied ai the Incor­ ardson. Roy Seften, Twin Palls, and 36 Plymouth Deluxe Coupe 8350 Bishop Winfield Hurst offielaUng. porators. The organization plans Roy Neukam, Jarbidge, Nev.. Iinvo Infant, 8 Months, 34 Dodge Deluxe Sedan ...83SO The chUd was bom April 1# at the' to coriduct public educational and been dIsmlAsed from the Twin Fallit ES 37 Chevrolet Truck, 1S7 _..8395 OotUge hospital, and died April 18. public relations campaign for pri­ county general hospital. Called by Death I . NOW! End liesdaylTl 36 V-8 Truck. 157 ...... _,43M ■n»e parenta and one brother sur­ vately oa-ned and operated business. I The Love* Crook I 88 V 8 Truck. 157 ...... 8595 vive. Interment was in the Oakley Melvin Allen Mellon, e ig h t- 36 V-8 Pickup 8285 cemetery. Talks an Prlsena J. H. Swan Estate months-old son of Mr, and Mrs. CURKCABIE 37 V-8 Pickup 8350 Dealing with men "behind the Melvin Melton. T«-in Palls, died bars" In prison* from California Sunday at 8 p. m. Tlie body rests ^ C M W rO R D Cash or terms, U pays to Me to New York, Rev. Arvid Ohrnell. Left for Widow at Ihe Reynolds funeral home, pend­ your Ford Dealer first. News of Reiwrd Incomo from the estate of the Inte ing funeral arrongemcnt.t, J S im m prison evangelist, will tfpeak at the •'•"'•I Rlarriage Llfensea J. H. Swan, pioneer Twin FbIIa resi­ The family httd Just returned from Assembly of Ood Ubemacie Tues­ fOHlM day night, according to Rev, B, £. A. dent, will go to his widow until her California, where they hnd lived the lAVII w ILIVII . death, after which tlie *16,000 esUie past four month». The parents; a AFRO, n Hoffman, pastor. Rev. Hoffman an­ nounces that special evangelistic goes to their five children, according alster, Melva Jean, and the grand­ NIV£N*d.H&VILUKD Oalen W. Sanner, 21, Council, and to Uie will filed In probate court parents, Mr. and Mrs, John C. Plot: Polllea Pariiienne Irene Waxbom, 1». Idaho City, services, now in progress under tiie direction of Bvanfellst Kathleen here today. Wr|ght. Twin Fnlli, and Mr. und Novelty I Petition for administration, pre­ Mrs, S. Melton, California, survive. APRIL U Belknap, will continue nightly. Mon­ 1 New. 1= day through Friday, with special sented together with the hand­ Uoyd Hlgley, 98. and OlorU service Sunday nl*ht. written will, was riled by Mrs. Jennie PranUIn, 32, both of Wells, Nev. S. Spafford, Twii> Pall*, one of three daufhten. Her father died here April 8^ His will was executed Jan 1 B irth a 28. 1»S0. • - Tlie estate consists of property In Y0INGC.O.P.10 Holohan addlUon and in T«in Fall* To Mr, and Mrs. Jumes Doughty, city, Hansen, a boy. Sunday at the Tivln Mr. Swan's will named hi* Pails county general hospltkl mu* M ri. Gertrude S. Swan, s* executrix temlty home. EIECISECBEIAII! but Mra, Swan requested that tlie TO Mr. and Mrs, George Hale. Young Republican club of T*ln daughter serve in ti» t cnpaclty. Ha»euon. Iwlnn. a boy and a girl, P»\l» county will meet Tuesday at Wilson and Shenrbevger are attor­ Bnturdsy al the Twin Pnlls county 8 p. m. at the Idaho Power com- neys for the pelltlotier Jiidije C. A. general hoepltnl maternity home. j«ny auditorium to elect a new i*ec- Dailey set hearing for May fl. ' ret«ry-trea*urer. replacing Bert To Mr. and Mrs, Richard Davis, Larson, resigned. fia fs (j9tesfi^eM Twin Palls, a boy, Saturday at the Mr, Larson, who wa* recrmly Twin Pall# county general hospital elMt«d to the office, iiirofedlng maternity home. dene Wlille, Is leaving for Boise lo To Mr, and Mr* Prank Millrr, mnkr his home. Twin PalU. a girl, Snturday at llin t)|x«ker of the evening will be Going "two paeki at a fime" become Twin Pull* count-y general hospital Lionet T. Campbell, local attorney. maternity home. He will discuM membership. C h o tfer fiM 7s today'* definitely milder, Temperatures CURRY SOLVES cooler-tmoking, better-tqiting cigarette BUS PROBLEM HIn. H«a, TtK. These tiiree qualities—mildness ...... *» i; Union'school dIsUiot (Curry) had , Califtry ...... Ij ii« formally solved today a problem pre- . . . are the sum and srnted to it wiien the Twin Palls COOINMI, TASTI ilUtrlct found that local school husei are too crowded to carry the substance of real smoking pleasure. Curry students Into Twin falls any tongrr, You enjoy all three in Chester­ Vnlers of tlie Union dlntilct Sat- urdny authorised the board to ae- field's right combination of the cure a bus to transport Curry high world's best cigarette tobaccos. ACltool studenU to Twin PhII* start­ «l. t.-,g|...... ing next autumn. Meantime tlis stu- Hall Ul,* nilf . ., dents ride Into Ute cUy with par­ N«n rriiifUe* . ent* or others. 'Hie i)rot>oiA| was 1818 D O DO r Hedsn, New ^ t over a million places turned down last year. paint. Motor rrcondltlonrd ...... ista v.'iiA'^ron. U, Noel Dailey was eleoied to suc­ where cigarettes are sold you ceed UtmiwM tor mo»« ytavs on cyf/iss ^(tsta tlie trustee board. 18l« OLDB Sedan, Radio, healer. A dandy W i can see these cican while Chest- . CARD of THANKN P e t ic r s e t t wfield packages going into more To Ux)m who exprestrd Uielr ..., the Bmilinf hnMcni r > ■ympsUiy in so many beauUful and I.,emon Juice Rccinc vvho welcomes |ue*u pockets- and more handbags praotieal ways during ou; rsoent be­ reavement. we extend our heartfelt . Checks Rheumatic ■t o n e o f N e w Y o r k ’s j* every day. A ll over the country Uiajiks, Pain Quickly moit iiinous hotels. \ Mrs, Helen Dtsn aiid'Ohlldren m t OLIIH nr>, irr U>k «linpl« 1813 o h k v r u i,i :t na- •rfield is Ihe hiiiicit i]T family «|T« h«WM tMlM Ikal lhMM*ad< hit win*. dan 8I»8 oitfarette in the place, m \ i'v ‘ 4 buy a belter cigarette. Mr, an d Mr*. J, M, Meaworahak’a ftaad «n the Townsend reroreir pias, jmlae for Sen. D. lent; Ralph McColm. Nampa, excel- the fact that he attributed hi* suc- leni; Marlon Franaon. Jerome, su­ > lopfvl *f < neu men on the increase in railroad planned to construct a national Jane Gibb, Buhl, excellent; Gordon drives eight miles an hour in t ^ under consideration. business within the past year. He guard armory and a coi Maugham, Preston, excellent; Frank middle <0 the traffic Une-and Invitations—if Issued—would _ followed by H. L. Raynor. Boise, hall. Snyder. Rupert, superior; Kenneth to the persons named by esch dele­ Townsend Convention Fires Blast at mlssloner o f , law enforcement, It was originally planned that thU AndriJs, Idaho Falla, superior. gation to serve on the convenUan and W. 0. Tlllngsworth, road fore­ project would be a WPA project Memorised oration*, class B: platform cnnmlttec. One deliberate man of engines, and J. A. Baretow, sponsored by the state armory com­ Glen Craves, Greenleaf, excellent; objective to such a meeting would president of the local C h am bu of mission. However, due to technl- James Fogg. Cascade, excellent; Bill be to prevent any candidate by vir­ Dworshak’s Stand; Praises Sen. Clairk Commerce, all of whom made a few callUea, the aponsorthlp by the state Dinehard, McCall, superior. • tue ol extraordinary campaign ac­ By resolution, delegates attend­ brief remarks, Walter Blakemore, armory commission i* being held Judges for the festival were Dr. ^•li* 4141 IK* p iy tivity from unduly Influencing the ing the annual Townsend club con­ council, te rm ^ the advisory poli­ Porntello. general chairman of the up. For this reason, the Jerome Vlo Mae Powell, head of the U.IB.B. oxplolntd shaping of the psrty platform and vention for the second ' tical body, was formed, m is council brotherhood of locomotlva engin- committee members decided they department of dramatics, and Dr. Ihol Intrtai* of ay tlilMr BMiit policies. district of Idaho today had de­ will have the power to conduct ttie eer.«. spoke at some length on rall- would approach the ctt? ot Jerome Carl W. McIntosh, faculty mem­ taitsr divided into morning, afternoon plications. National Committeeman Gooding: W . H. Deckard, MounUtln way. during a German air raid, cleared and dancing wa* enjoyed, present working on plans for the pubilikad • «**ll b M le-ll iMfM and evening sessions. At noon a Kenneth Home; M. C. Larsen and O. L. Doyd, with music by locol orchestras. proposed building. with tslllng y a s T. Simpson, of New York, basket luncheon wos held, messages disclosed today. and Frank E. Gannett, New Vork botii of Pocatello; Q. C. Flytton. Dinner was prepared by the mem­ Tentative plans ate that the build­ Candldato Pledget Losey, who formerly waa in Hel' publisher, an active aspirant for Idaho Falb. . bers, of the Ladles' Aid society and ing wlU provide space for the 118th the nomination, appear to be mov­ Action was also Uken at the con­ ...trht-eveuing-scssioa-was-dpvolwl- ainki._wa3.repQTiad kmc d - * V - D o m 4 lh e ^ vlng hanrtlpri by mMnbfim of **fTITinnny Of thf vention which will result in candi­ ing Into « coalition against the dis­ mostly to humorous skctchcs by baa.-!, when German alrplanea the Epworth league. guard, stationed at Jerome; a city dates for congre.ulonal posts being trict attorney. Glen Taylor and family, Pocatello. bombed that sector. Ubrary; space for the Jerome recre- asked to sign written pledges that, There was Informal understand- He recently had po.vcd through atlonal project; meeting room*;, a if elected, they will work for and Morie Presented Miss Clara Nelson tn*. at least. If not acUve anU-Dew- Hiockholm from Flnlond. en routa gymnasium, and an auditorium and support'bills bf the ItoWTiiend na­ A short talk was made by F. B. to Sweden. rifle rooms. No room left to ' ey coaimon between Sen. Robert A. Dotson, Burley, on financing the Weds in Salt Lake Taft. R.. O., and Sep. Arthur H. tional recovery group. Lascy was tn tlie heart by a E. E. Connor. comTOknder of' the tell you alsoul, Principal speaker of the afternoon campaign and a motion picture, OAKLET. April 22 (SpMlal)—Mlsa Vandenberg. R.. Mich., whereby the bomb splinter while standing out- Jerome American Legion post, acted the NEW 76 sc.ulon was W. N. Yost, Merfdlnn, •The Townsend Plan Marches On," Clara Nelson, daughter of M r. and latter imdcrtook to challenge the .^Idc a mountain tunnel at Oombaas Mrs. A. O.-Nelson. and Everett Mor­ as chairman of the Le^on com­ Caioilne that who mentioned the personal safety was shown. Several songs were pre­ Tlie bomb, exploded Immediately in mittee, while Wallace E, Jelllson Union eo gfnm young district attorney In mid-west sented by Mrs. U. N. Terry. ris, were married Friday atLSalt primaries. By defeating Vandenberg deposit money of the late Senator front of the tunnel. acted as chairman ot the Jerome love developed to hdp you Ude Principal speaker st the morning Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson left in Wisconsin and Nebraska Dewey 'William Borah, revealed after his Other persons In the vicinity took Chamber of Commerce armory pro­ Traffic Nerve*. Bat it's at sH se.^^Ion was Orland A. Scott, Coeur Thursday to attend the ceremony. e.’itAblished himself as the standout death. He termed this as an example refuge in the tunnel and ject committee. Union StaHont. aow, T>y It! of the "evil of hoarding money, d'Alene, national representative f«v Tlie bride graduated from Oak­ Q. O. P. candidate a t this stage of injured. It was reported the bom­ n i l maka yottr motor think it** . which'should be kept In cimilallon." Idaho. He Ulked on "New Heights ley high school In 1930, took a busi­ CSiTtotmasl Uie pre-convention camptilgn. He bardment of Dombaaa waa slight ness course In Salt Lake City, and &LE TOBACCO rolled up an bnpresslve uncontested He declared Uiat this one example lor AmerlcB." and that no serious damage occur- Tobacco samplers are teetoUlers Convention city for next year has since been employed there. Tot« in the IlllAoU Dpefcrential pri' of hoarding "held up the Income of red during the raid. and are careful of their diets to UNIOM Oil COMPANY 101 families.’* not seleet«&. Mr. and Mrs. Morris will epond a mary. . • "Lasey's olflclal title was assist­ two weeks hooeymoon touring the Bafeguard their sense of taste. They During his address. Mr. Yost said JOHN A. ftAISCH, JR. ant U. S. air attache to^ 8wecr, approxi­ tion has reached the limits of ex­ ewt. Only OicvroUt hai thb mately 00 per cent vrflcd in disfavor planation tind Uie end of further morvtlM Eacivilv* Vocwm* of the rc.iolutlon which had been proritnble mechanical perfertlon. Pow«r Shift... tupptying 60* presented to include heans under •'Let us bulid a social structure ot lh« ihmino •no't the provisions of the AAA act. . that will tap all the wants and The meeting waAcailrd at the re­ need* of the people which In Uie quest of some bean Krowers In the piist have never been Batisfled." **iMi lawwri tor- cniinly to discius the matter. During U it afternoon session a m rm The provirtons of the resolution included the orrcnKe control; elig- ihillty for commndlly loans, and (lie resolution furUirr ref|uested that Estimates Freely Given on benefit payments for acreage n trol b« made if beans were Included All Kinds of NQWHERE EtSE In tho program for 1011, Electric Wirlnsr • American occuimtlon of the Pn- nnma Osnai Zone began May 4, Soden Electric I0M. f e a t u r e

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... IrMdon Irtna bivhwsy baturd*.,. •Ir-oowlllloa^ oomtoil * *• , Ilf •'7 >. -LOW rARBt- u.it.r, VaiVMMIIM n NIW W UM KM B.M* W p Ifm T-In F.1U Ml Ch«vf«*»ri «r»t >n bcmW. alton. In MM--8bartly people would be tndloted. ■■ammm 'P*9• •w «r«ia« « •• 4* MM MM ‘‘That iBxt tha half of it, Steve. with Jacka end tires and etufl. Wen, that didn't happen. r«n U m ^ WM s*nl«i UbImJ rn ^ . roO KIA rm tm n fcrri«. before he reslgBed as attorney gen­ work aM Vat laalMa • • MrtajK Ooob, w altH n y turn cobmb Mliptt em aih a finger or teer a eral to go oa the supreaw eoiirt ‘Hke other ruttor ireot tn the againr "lament by Bcddent, and tb«a other dlrectton. It held that the ad- »«kU M ■» Bw* • V^raak Mutphy called a spedal grand ttn aat. VbI w«lta (M> SlM totd. him what bad hap-, here would you be.” Jtay to ...... put Ite The Gentleman in sr.'itKsr.'tW A'saa pmed. Steve Hansen spraddled a B e glanced sideways at her and noee to the trail of f X agents. th» m a . chair and grinned up at her. decided he didn't like the way abe retallatloa; that Ocm m ur tste bad ‘‘Honey, where'a your aense at waa oSering his excuses ot fraxft- end tha tmpreasion w a a ___ - the Third Row CHAPTER XX hum ort" Ing h it own allbla for him. Nope, would deal w im subTersive acUvi' By tk* »<*k; IMi \TM. gasped as they continued on he didn't like the way she was tiee of »0 Unds, tecli er lUli Pmbi* Ic * their way. 11160 n | ^ n re p t •crMdted. rOo you eee anything taking i t . ... was rtdiculeos oc the they knew ebout t W f ln e cooperm. WIUilo Id*b» «b4 Elk* I over her and she ftamped h « r Hoot funny In thatr “By the way,*' she eontinuad. fU e of K, Washington bavtng no <»«i I mmthi.- ...... 11.00)I « IWBllU.IE II.IOI I Ov1>t4a helplessly. H a nodded gravely. **1 do,” he **How*d you feel this attenoctt? feetortee and h n c e no posalbUltles em in ent------incidentally, around the first of I BODth. W«i t smdUm. l l.U i • moDlU M.UI “You—you w retchr she cried, said. -Look, Vel. don't you know How far did you ninT How’s yoor Vi sabotage. the year Martin Dlee did get a but they didn't wen turn around. he's Just been itchin’ to pull a wind and all that sort ot tU ^ Nov. after two and one half II notlco r»julred by liw or bjr oi««r ol eoart of • ta ka m months, the Jury h«s gone out of bunch of surreptitious grapevine re­ W vmUt- '•111 b* itBblttiMd in lb* Thiinct*ir Utot ot Ihia pti ------«t la SMtloB Val watched them untU they fast one ot some kind on you?” I m ight as weU file a couple ot •l«t L C A. 1112. u *dd*4 tlMrato br ChapUr '!(«. l*tt B Laws c t Idate hundred words on your first land eUstenee, its work having bean con- ports that some of his dearest ene­ w«r« out o( fight around a eurv* Steve patted her on the back. 'Better ^ fnto fome dry ' fliMd to inraetlgatkm of vlolattons mies were going to oome in and NATIONfX RErBSSBrrATIVU and then M t down on the running . and see it you can work up •<»i, fine. Swell. Tip-top. West of the law whicb compels foi ' spin the beans, since then be has WEST.iioixiDAr CO.. rue. board. She wondered If she could UIIU Toinr. ttO Ooib Stntb Saa FnodMa. Caltf. smile c< seme aort by the time smy more adJecUves or wiU those agents to register with the staU had to go to law to make the (Com­ cliiingc the tire benelf. She cot munists answer any questions at aU, they get back." do7" p a rtn e n t I t Indicted a half-dosen out the Jack, Jiggered w ith it cx- so the eecond rumor now locks Sha looked at htrself In the ••TbeyTl do," she munnured. or 10 ot Rusaian outttta and their perimentaUy and then decided she about like the first one. ^ ' IMcanwhile, in the Far East mirror w hen Hansen had left, and ‘Anyway, I get the general int- officers, caused as many more to. go couldn't do It. A ll she could do fai and re g is te > ^ d . tndlreotty, was Anyway, the grand Jury has gons; her face ■tewlybroke Into a grin. presslon. Y ou U murder the bum the source of as wild a set of ru­ end you can bet that any more Events in Europe have been moving with a sud- w u sit there until somaone came ‘'You’r* right, Stevie," ahe aaid -^stquote.” The Ladies Eye mors as any grand Jury ever tnno- studies the Justice department along. And that might not be for loftiy to herself, think I I I • • • . denness giviiiR them tlie unreal aspect of a dream, quite a while. makes on the subject wm be done ' shock M r. Cavalier with my sweet n U S K was settling over the Shenanigans She remembered there bad been very quietly. j The United States, and the whole world, feel a sort Tlie Pot flhoU aleiitha are bring­ nattnv w hen be returns.” ^ waterfront when a sliver­ a farmhouse a couple of miles 1<0TS OP TALK ing back word of the XemliUae re- She changed back into slacks winged monoplane droned out ot FRIENDS DISAPPOINTED ' of m'ental shell-shock as the dormant war suddenly back. Maybe she could get help BUT NOTHINO HAPPSNED ■cUon to aU Uie«e «unestion< as M and moccasins and rejoined Hi the' south. Steve Hansen, puffing IN VANDENBERO ' shakes itself to life. there. Val started out. Rumor No. 1 was that this invesU- what the ladlM ought to do tor t}i« n a a deck. mediUUvely on his ptpe, witched gaUon was to be the admlnlstra- Some of Senator Vandeaberi's Our eyes are fixed on Scandinavia like those of a ubilee. now that the men Rte wear­ "W e’re taking on about three it come. tlon's big. final and condnslre an­ cloce friends here are saying -he ing wlilikers and aUegcd whlakeri. pop GRIM ES was grinnina tons of salmon,” be told her, nod­ "Don't see m any ot those things swer to the charge that it has been made a great mistake by refusing to bird fascinated by a serpent. But now is the time Our aleutha advlM us that moit * widely. “She'U be raving a ding to the cratcs which were be­ up this way," he observed. too chummy with the Conununlsts. go to Wisconsin and campaign ac> , to sec the world whole, to remember that even in- the of thf UdiM a n rdcepllve to the blue streak. W hat made you do ing swimg aboard the ship. "Beat Eddie, squinting at Uie ahip According to this one. things were tlvely. Study of election figuree per- Idea thCLt thtsy ought to do some* that, any"hctwf” oL the hcdd wlU be fliled with closely, saw it slant down toward timed so, that Just before the politi­ suedes them Dewey won t v default: face ot Europe's tragedy, the rest of the world goes on. thlnc (or the Jubllra aunoipherfl. “Sudden impulse, I guess. A nd Kalliday lumber. We ought to be the buy, cal conventions, a roof-lifting flock that the one real blow atruck for But the ileuthi aajr they find vlo* anyway. I've owed her one like able to up anchor sometime to­ “Ilcy, it's a seaplane and i f f of Indfctments would be handed Vandenberg—Senator Nye's &tadlson lent oppotlt/on to n o «t of tha Idea* th a i” morrow morning," setting right down there in the down, naming practically every speech the ereek .before election— was highly effective in th a t area, contributed thus far by Pot Shots Eddie chuckled. **01d you get . "The fight's next Thursday, you harbor." prominent Communist In the coun- In the Far East is another war. This summer its and that the sute could have been TetdcTB. To wlV. they're against the look on her face when w e know,” she reminded him. “Tljat "Nothin* to Rct cxcitcd about, had with an energetic campaign. third year will come to an end. , green nail polish, sunbonnets, neck- left her standing there?' gives us fJve good days to get back I don't suppose.” crrhlcfk. plftlails, bustles. Val w u still a good quarter of The Wisconsin primary, by the to Frisco.” ''Seaplanes don't set down at Mrs. Krengel to way, ts like a chilling frost to the There are signs that the Japanese are tiring of the Some alight favor was shown to a mile from the farmhouM whan ••We'll do it tn four,” he prom­ Prince Rupert every dny, you hopes of sundry Republican dark the propoR^ that the ladles wear it started to n lo . Just a few long struggle. They have piled success on succesB, ised. know." horses. Many had figured if Dewey ■lacks. ApprobAtlon for that, how­ drops at flrst, and she looked up Talk for P.-T. A. but there is no victory. The Chinese have suffered ever, was mlnor-i----- ' — “Mebbe be lost his way.” got roundly trounced the party's into the sky. The sun wa* com­ FILER. April 3J (Special)-New Rompers, however, did get a t least *pO D IE and Pop got back Just in It was Duffy Kelso, wandering chief front runner woul(l be elim­ reverse after I’everae, but there is no defeat. pletely gone. She qulckencd her P.Tj V. organisation which h u just one outright endorsement. This time to take a shower and off into town by himself, who dis­ inated; a Vandenberg victory, ac- It begins to look as though neither side can win pace, but two minutes- later the lubdows before evenins cieaa. covered th a t the occupants a t ttM been formed tn Filer plans a meet­ CDTtllngly would have caused a num ­ c*me from a prominent P.»T.A.-er ing in Filer rural h l ^ achool au­ (who also singe). clouds really opened up. Pop's face was b«et>red and he plane hadn’t lost their way, D ui^ ber of brand-new candidates to ap- . conclusively, that nothing is ahead but years of a ditorium this evening. Mrs. C. H, ThU lady also said emphaUcaliy: By tha time ahe reached the was breathing heavily. Eddie's was addressing a pictac* postcard pear. A few may come out any- ' sterile and mutually exhausting struggle. The Ja p ­ house she was drenched. A ktndJy, face was covered with perspira­ in the hotel lobby when someone Krengel, T ^ n Falls, will apeak on way. but there won't be half as "And wp'il h*ye «u r own Tigll*nt« what children expect of the home. committee, loo. Vou men w ont have gray-haired woman let her in and tion. They had Jogged all the way slapped him on the baclc. many as If the vote had gone the anese ought to be pretty well convinced by now that K nurse from the health unit wtU Val expUlned her predicament. It through town instead o! taking a •■Hi, D uflyi" other way. anythin* to do with li." dlAcuss the summer round up of they can never conquer and hold all of China. And To whirh our sleuths did not talk was an hour later before the cab down to the waterfront It was a robust enthueiasUc sort woman sent her son, a pleasant children which will be under way the possibility of China completely ousting Japan back. Our sleuths, after all, are Muscles get sUfr and sore when of slap an d Duffy almost caved. May 1. MIsa FlorU Block.will pre. Angelo Maccani smart men. Ifl-year-^ld lad. back w ith VaL they cool off too suddenly and Pop He whirled, around. His from the Asiatic mainland is almost equally remote. sent members from her physical ed< Her- hair waa stJI! soggy, her waim't taking any chances. ucatlon elSM who wW perform Paid Last Honor Britain, up to the hubs in Europe, is in no position shoes heavy w ith damp m ud. Al> Eddie shavsd and got into aome ^^«n ny Bradleyl Hey—who— stunts. Mr*. James Tomlin, vice together she felt so miserable ahe fresh clothes. Val flashed him a rhut th’ . . .” president of a Twin FalU P.TA. RDPZBT, April 3J-Funeral eer- rto defend her interests in China. Neither is France. could have cried. Ken Bradley, boxing writer for vlces were conducted at the St. Ohbor, big smile. “A nd where were you organization, will act as tnstalling rotslc; , the San Francisco Express, grinned Nicholas church Thursday for I The United States, perhaps able, is certainly unwill- Dldi* knpw, speaking ot peculiar She gave the farm lad a dollar ulien tiie ralna caine?" she in ­ officer and the rtew officers will be widely as he introduced the man A n ^lo Maceanl, who died a t 10:30 |ing. Only Russia is really in a position to help China Banes as y v sMMUnee do. that «huv ho had changeii the tite and quired awecUy. installed at this meeting, having then she started back to Prince “High and dry in a bam down w ith bim. been recently elected for the foUow- a. m, Sunday at the Rupert general tbera's » genl Urlac ea rm te one. hoepltal from poeumoois and directly and materially on a large scale^ and Russia’s Rupert. the road.** he replled_ea#lly,J®ut •‘Duffy, meet B ob Monroe of the Ing.-year.-A duat by Miae Lois a Twin Falls, aum td Satoen Trout? heart affliction. notives are certainly^ suspect I f thei*e-cBmiot“b«Ti --l'f6tTBir'iS“^ iy g i^ aa- Val returned the car to the ga> rumor has li~you weren't so for* l>ost He and I have a slight bit Beem and Miss Phyllis Allison, and rose, made a couple of purchaaea of business to talk over with you tnstrumentsl numbers from Philip father D. L. McEUIgott, pastor of tborlly. tunate. Too bad.” He made the. church, was in charge of the Ihinese China, why is a Russian China preferable in a drug store and took a cab — where no one w ill see us,'' Oory’s musts.olass will be enjoyed, —The Mok sympathetic clicking noise with ceremony. _ 0 a Japanese China? East Poland and Finland offer back to the Northern Belle, his tongue. added. . A crowd of parents interested In Duffy frowned. “Sure . . . aura, Music was under the directlco of waa a bedraggled and steaming " I can see you’re breaking down Mrs. Betty Rausch, church organist, their t^timony. ' Val DouglM who e ■ • with griel Vknow, you're one J know where there's a little place. • • • who played a prelude and poetlude gangplank. lucky guy that 1 bave a »«nse o l B ut what brings you guys here?” and sccompanled the special num ­ The style people are now trying t« Steve Hansen noticed her and humor. I was all set to put the “A dame by the nonw of Val P.-T. A. Installs bers. They were 'M other Dear, Oh. Assume complete victory fo r one side or the other sell the ladles make-up kits for their followed her to her cabin. * ^ a t curse of the Clan Douglas' on you, Douglas, to put it mildly," Kenny Pray for Me” and ‘'Jesus Sattor of in the Chinese war. Based on experience, does it knees. happened, Sklppar— bump into a but I remembered," she said said. "Come on, let’s go.” My Soul" sung by a ladles* cuartet Pot ahoU Is a liberal kind of a litUe rain?" gravely. " I r e m e m b e r e d it (To Be Continued) Officers at Eden :composed of Mrs. Charles Dairy, seem likely that any jUBtice will emerge from a peace guy but he hereby regUler* W* EDEN, April' 33 (Special) — At Mrs. itallna Caesari. Mrs. Charles dictated either by Japan or by r Russian-support- vehement objection to a future filled regular meeting of Eden Parent- Rausob end Mrs. Betty Rausch. with ladles stopping on M ain ave­ Teschei: auociatlon. officers for the Ur. Msocanl, 83 years old at the ed China? - nue to doctor up their knees because ensuing year were installed with C, t im e iit ,^ de«th, was bom in Ztaly Might not a-peace conference in which all powers ■klrU are getUng shorter, • ALL ABOUT BABIES P. Bowles, state P.-T. A. trtasunr, but a clUzen ot th e Tlaiied Xneea being whst they usually You May Not HISTORY By RICHARD ARTHUR BOLT, as installing officer. Mrs. Curtis SUtes fotf^over M years. He had with pacific interests took part, including Japan, are, we mean. M. D .,D R.P .H . Metcalf was Installed aa president; been a resident of. the Ulnldoka O f course, If the specUcle ts'lIM China, Britain, the Netherlands, France, Russia, and gwsreUry, Maternal and Child Mrs. T. J. Hanks, vice-president; project since l »00 when be took op that pictured below by the Pot Of Twin Falls Know That— Beatth Section .of American and Miss Frances Anderson, secrs-< a horaestesd tn the Pioneer district. the United States, arrive at a more just peace today 8hoU «t*ff artist, we might Ust«n tary-treasurer. He later sold that proper^ and Poblle Health AaaeeUUon By H. L, CRAIO than one which.followed a finish fight? to anumanta on the other side. - City & County Lower gradM, including first., purchased a smaller place northeast Infeotlons of tlie upper a Over 200,000 acre* of An Eastern Munich? Not at all. No one who passages are the moat frenueiil ond, third and fourth grades, furn- of town where he lived at (he time cause of slckneu during chUd- Idaho's farm land ia in- ■ ■ ...... with the first o f hU death. thinks China has a chan<;e to win can contend that hood. Acute inflanimations of the fc.stcd with noxious weedti. grade band; recitation, a number One son, Tony Maccani. of Oall- she would come to such a conferwwe as Czechoslovakia noae and throat About 85 per cent of all from tlie fourth grade; two aongs. fornia, survives but iUhess prevented IS YEARS AGO may become T h e Wedding of Jack and Jill" and him from attending his father's came, a helpless pawn. H a v in ^c h ie v e d a virtual farms have some noxioua "A Rainy Day," third grade: dia­ funeral. rlous by exten­ weeds althouKh the average stand-off in a three-year war, China would not have APRIL U, »tS s io n Into t h logue, "W hat Is It?." Reva Lee Interment, under the direction of U ri. R . D. Stover and M lu May middle emv, lU infe.<)tation ia quite amaU, Maxwell and Jackie Cralner of Use tlie Qoodcnan mortuary, was tn the to agree tx> terms imposed from without, or to any McOlnnU anterulned Monday eve- m ft a t o l d proc­ second grade; little Joe Falk aiui Rupert cemetery Ijcslde the body of terras inconsistent with her military position and nUig at the home of tha former on ess. or e x te n d f HIGHLIGHTS FROM Doris Holland played a violin num- his wife who died here Oct. la; iOSO. I Poplar avanua. with a kitchen down the larynx t>er, aocompanlM by Jack Falk, and Pallbearera ware'Joe Asaon. John prospects. It is even possible that the "third powers” s h o w e r complimenUry to Miss and trachea to the LATEST BOOKS a talk by Mr. Bowlea. Carotta, Pete Jenml, D, OrifenU, Joe could exert pressure on Japan around a conference Agnae Hencn, * May brio*. The lunga o a u t i n Patents were InvtUd to Inspect Monchtr and F, 8t«neo, tormar rooma wera attracllva with apring bronchltla a n FAMILY ON RRLIEF table which they are unable to bring to bear on flowers. even pneumonia. nNDH SALVATION fighting front. The so-railed THROUGH TRAOCOy One of Uie lariiMt and inoai da- "common c c You won't laugh much when you Even if euch a conference failed it is hard to see llghUul among the ipring parUes may be cau read "The Triumph of Wlllle Pond" IMPORTANT LARVA how any participant could lose anything. And all was given Monday evening at by a number of (Vanguard: >3.1)0), You're notf sup- DenoeUnd by Mr, and Mra, Ben­ DR. BOLT diricrenl orjinn' IK».fd 10, Ctnollne Slade, the author, might gain by some settlement that would stabilize iamin rranklln Magel, Mr. and Jams or by a til- liHS cut u nllcr out of reality, dished HOKIZONTAl. Answer to Frevlew Passto lor some years the turbulent Far East. Raymond Patton Perry and Mr. terable viniA. Tlie symptoms am II up with all Ita aliarp edges, Ha I VnluHble and Mrs. Olced Mllli-r, well known, but it 1s not generally bitier tasle, lU raw flavor, Tliere is nothing genlln about moth larve. Dder Oolden 1 Durtow returned be the bcKliinliig of any one of . Mr*, aiadfl's handling, of tha story « I t spins a-:— BabicH and Business recently from Auairulla where he number of (lie erute commiinlrahle ilip life of a northern family of atrong aiik. The birth rate in tho UnUwl Rtntcfl has tended l the jiaat two yeatu at a mU- dUeanea aurh aa measlM, dlj^hlhecla. wUn sulwlhl WPA tvurt relief. n niniaiO rod. n iry for tha church of Jmus whoopiiiK cough, and Influents. Hi t style and her charnrtera are n s n a ie . •lownward for some yeui'tj, hh in almost every other Oljrtst of U tter Day Balnla, He ayinp(«m« nimllitr lo thonr of « rrnibilAcenl of John fitelnbeck, spoke aunday to a large audience jmmon cold miiy he brought on hy llrr poririilln lire Hometlnirn crUel, 15 Work of Kkltl. country. m the first ward chapel. allergic altarks due to oenslUve. lull Ihry lire Niknn from the aU' IQ Goal post. v'clv'u«e 17.6 in 1038. ATTIirnON, WASHINOTONt operate cara. The pre.tcnl frau- in UiemsBlve* wllhout olher M*u» o foil, 1.1 liilter hut ambllious. Bat- 3S Plitol. rrv, HI. ntrlvea desporatrlv against 3flSound of Dear Pol ShoU; chloe e*tnm1«d from ln»t year would disease air nr>i nn iiKllcadon (hiif hnivy r«lih U> keep the fiunlly go- That plainly augge.sts that when people face n dis- MaylM wa coul banrit, avan at tliia haa bean arrested and hs will Rent to the homeland to keep millions of ChlneHp from anrly itar* of Ihe w1)laker mar*' Flier Bank Given shortly be releued. The wnsicn F fliarvatlon. Uion, will autp, the sueeeeslcn « eooiel Wlnd-i-urtlhiK •>{ whUkara. «.• 'Prizes for Essayi workers will begin ail over again, Most Amcricun Clhinese have contributed cheer- find, U kUaUtly tukiui) T O .O I. Aprtl J1 . Witei) a c»innit>n c61d iiila lha prying, HiUfhig, eeolfling. WllUt E J i a u i M 'tim ^ And aprfng ia ttie m im m i t>( ino- ion Hammernulst, Colleen Ooodyear ohlld he should be kept awar frotn can't undrmtand whr « funlly /ully. But occasionally one lags in his mon longed wind in tliaie parU. and Oeorge Anthony, Jr, ware an* othsr Ino I* "The Trlumpli of him up and down the street with boys behind beating lantly opposad toakllni.flnaiiped h«: ws« awardad to MIsa anodyrar and every |mw Ifa .R lI s matter Qf taste, this war thing. Having FAMOItK I.ANT M NB 'X^plo i*hloh all oontaatanU wroti dissaeee srill reduce the number nf , . n « l If ha dMsn'l ra l hla waa ‘'Why Banka Ara Kaoenllal,' 'tolde,"' Children should be kepi Utwmlly helped himaelf to the Polish sausage, Hitler dandaiUna, the wrd blow* a m 'riie state oonteat winner will rerelve away from oUiar children an

Stake Relief Society Honor Guest- Boise" Writing Filer Grange Team Makes Dehnt Denver Visitor ’ Group to Attend Shown Sun Valley. Plans Party for Trio Dr. and M n. G. W. Burgess ar- Chapter Meeting nnged an outing at Sun VaUey Entertaining on a large acale will be the party sche­ Several prominent membera of yesterday In honor of their house duled for May 2 in the L.D.S. recreation hall in Twin Palls. the Bolw chapur, Idaho Wilten' guest. WtM Bernice Wolf. Denver, The affair is being arranged by the Twin Falls stake Relief league, wUl attend the open meeting Colo. society in honor of the retiring stake presidency, Mrs. Kath­ of the Twin Falls chapter, Idaho M te WoH Is the niece ol Mrs. erine Kirkman, Mrs. Bertha Mae Hansen and Mrs. Eva K. W rlteri’ leikgue, Wednesday eve­ Burgeaa, Picnics to other tceaio ning at 8 d*dock at the Idaho Power Thomas. • auditorium, according to points ol interest in southern ld«bo Participating in the event will be members of the Relief ______hredhf®d here. h*re. * have Ulso been calendared during society and their partners from Murtaugh, Kimberly, Filer, Among thoee planning to attend Uie past week (or the Colorado visi­ Buhl and Twin Falls. They are also inviting all women and the u t i u a are Mrs. Sthe) B tor. Mra. DeU* Leltner. Mrs. Mina Mrs. W. O. Watts entertained In ­ their escorts who desire to take advantage of this oppor­ Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Dorothy Rob­ formally al bridge .one evening last tunity to pay tribute to the retiring presidency, to join the inson. all weU-known in Idaho writ­ week as a compllmcnt to Miss Wolf, party. The only "passport” ing blrclei. required is that each womati It Is also probable that Mrs. Helen Regao fiklUem, vice-president ot the attending bring a covered Rural Federation Boise chapter, will ako attettd, ac­ TWO HONORED dish for the buffet supper to cording to Mrs. Faith Turner, pttd- AT SURPRISE PARTY be served at 10:30 o’clock Elects. Officials dent of the Idaho Writers' league. Miss Dorothy Harrison, Miss Bet­ that evening. Mrs. R. S. Commons of the Blue M n . Turner will not be able to be ty Ruth Luke and Miss Arlene Low­ The evening wkU be one ol h m l.akes Boulevard club was named here because ol her attendance at a ery were hostesses at a surprise Federated chib convention at for all, with d&oclng In both mod­ president of the Rural Federation party Friday evening in honor of em and period ityles. Couples who mett the April birthday anniversaries of - ore expert In the' polka, rye waltz, of Women's clubs- Saturday after­ Wednesday's meeUng is ojfen to U rry Annga and Ed Hogan. The schottlsh and dances of yore wUl noon, when an extensive business all persons interested In professlontl fore part o( the evening was spent 1 out and instruct the amateurs, session was held In the Y. W. C. A. writing. Mrs. J. H. Seaver and othen at the theater, alter which games luring the buffet supper a pro­ rooms. will be on the speakers' program; were played at the home o( Miss Reina DeVries will provide musical of "barbershlp quartets.” old Other officers chosen were Mrs. Indicative of eitenslve rehearsals was the rbtlsbed drill wprfc prtMnled by the Filer Orange degree (earn HarrUon s n d lig h t ' refreshments numben, and refreshments wUl be readings and music will carry Mark KnuU, Emanon club, first for the fin t tUne last week at the Flier Grange halL Membera « f the team are: F lnt row, left to right, Clin­ were served. guests back, mentally, to tbfl Tioe-preddentr Mrs. W. E. Burtt, served during an informal hour Guests Included lyllss Pat Graves. Mrs. Minard A. Dawson, wbo following the program. ton Dougherty. Bob Wright, Alvin Ebenole, Cari Leonard;, aeeond row, M n. Stanley Walters. Miss-Mabel . j when Mrs. Kirkman began Unity blub, second vice-president; ahared honors with her husband Johnson, Miss Viola EbenMe. Misa Beth Kendrick; third cow. Mlaa Flosale Betr, Mrs, Eugttie Tbemaa, Mrs. Miss Edna Foster. Miss Betty Rom- caieei \n neUef society work A delegaUon from the Builey Mrs. CUllord Davis, M. S. and B. club, at a surprise courtesy Saturday David Thornton. Mrs. W^ B. Smith. Miss Rhoda Pohlman. aceonpanist; fourth row, David Thornton, Jay metvedt. Miss Ariene Lowery, Miss recording secretary; Mrs. Glen Forum club, headed by Mrs. Bmest Lois Louden. Miss Betty Durling, evening a t the home of Mr. and Cobb. Eugene Thomaa and Lm Co* ten. (Times Pbote and Engraving)' Steelsmlth, will be among the other Miss VlrginU Goodhue, Miss B e t^ Jones, Wayside club, treasurer, and Mrs. H. 8. Post. Mr*. Dawson was are Mrs. Pearl AUenback, Buhl. WTltera' groupe represented, and Cleary. Miss Harrison, Miss Mar- M ^ W . A. Poe, retiring president, Hiss'Beatrice DnUtermars before IKt)gram; Urs. Charles Shirley, M. S. and S. club, chairman of the memben of the 6crlbblen club will gene Crow and Miss Lukb, Twin FaUs, tn le s and deeorattoDa: her manlaffe laet week in Denver, also attend. Preston H nunan. BfisneT Hayes, •c h o la r^ p loan fund. Cete. Mrs. Afton W . H uat and Mrs. ir«ne The group discussed pbaslble Mrs, Rdbert Benson is chalm ah Calei^dar Motorcycle Club Has Darwin Bell, Bd Hogan, Beryl Y«l- Bently. Buhl. adU Mrs. Nettle Jen­ names for the scenic drive, overlook­ of the program. M n . E. A. Landon, ontain Vlew^chib will meet ton. Bob Bayless, Ebr) Jordan, kins, Mrs. Janfc Bell. Mrs. Hazel ing Blue lAkes ranch, on which Mra. Sudie Hager. Mrs, Eleanor Fow­ U m ont Sjurson, Bob Onvea and Lind. Mrs. Mary W r l^ t and Mra. construction Is rapidly , going for­ ler and Mrs. Frank Holman are In Larry Armga ■ Twin FaUs, so-^ ward, but postponed final selection Recently Married charge of the refreshments and dec­ City of Rocks Tour ¥ ¥ ¥ unUl all suggestions are turned In orations. South Central Idaho Motorcycle club membera and gueats BLUB AND GOLD at the May meeting. Memben of the reception com­ FAVORED AT PARTY Couple Feted at mittee will be M n, John W. Gra­ made a motorcycle tour to the City of Rocks beyond Good­ - New officers will be Installed at Seasonal flowen tn blue marked to Wed ham, M n . Olive May Cook. M n . the home of Mrs, Mary i in? yesterday, leaving about 11 o’clock in the morning. the May meeting.' Mrs. Commons Clever Courtesy the places of the K . T. club guests and delegates from the M. S. and Martina Yeiter, Mrs. Dorlne Ooert- ¥ ¥ ¥ Mr. and Mrs. Millard A. Daw­ Wayne. Cox was. elected road captain for the outing. Sun­ whtn they attended a luncheon a t S. club and the Mentor club will a t­ and M n . Alice May Smock. Lucky Twelve club will meet son, who were ma^rl(^d Thursday, 'T\iesday at 2 p, m. at the home day lours got underway on Easter, when the group held the home of Mrs. Louis SatterlM. tend the district meeting In Idaho ■ • ¥ * * Jr., last week. A color acheme of FaUs in May. April 18, at Denver, Colo., were en­ o( M n . Jack Winkle for a dessert the opening meeting of the tertained at a delightful surprise luncheon. . . . . - ---- gold aad-bUie-was ieamred, and-ttw---: Sanner-Waxbo^ 1 year at Banbury natatoriam. centerpiece for the luncheon table party Saturday evening at the home ¥ ¥ ¥ Ladies’ Aid Unit At a meeting last week at the was-arranged in a white china bowL of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Post, in St. Edward's Parent-Teacher as­ home o( Bill Fltswater, the club Recent Bride Is hMior of their return to Twin Falls. Vows Exchanged "Pick a prise" brldga « a a p l a ^ Miss Irene Waxbom, Idahb City, sociation executive board will meet voted to buy uniforms. sUver. grey during the aftenoon with etch, Mrs, Post Is the sister of Mrs. today a t 6:30 p, m. at the parish Gives Card Party and blue to be the'color scheme. Guest at Shower Dawson,' who was Mias Beatrice and Oalen W. Banner. Council, Members of division Nd. 4, La­ guest taking her choice o f gifti .H Ll- were united in marriage at high hall for a pot-luck supper. Memben of the club who.i^ent^on the game progressed. ___ Cdmpllmenta^ to Mrs. Jack Hut­ Dulsterroara before her wedding. dles' AW society of the Methodist yesterday's tour included Walter noon ' today a t the countay boow ¥ ¥ ¥ Horiors went to U rt. Ju iiM A l« . chings. who waa> fonnerly Mlsp The bride is the daughter' of Mrs. Land, Marvin Ringgold, Miss Betty of Rev. B. L. White. Twin Falls chapter, Order of the church, entertained their husbands tn . Plans were made for the mm- Helen Mofflt, Mrs. Charles Mofflt Alice Dulstermars, Storm Lake. la. Ringgold, Eden; HUbert EUce, R uel- Alter an extended wedding tilp, Eastern Star', will meet Tuesday at at a pinochle and bridge parly F ri­ mer party series, t » be Imncheont,__ ^ and Miss LaVeme Mollit, mother The bridegroom Is the son .of Mr. ton; sob sbouse, FUar;-TMty-aotu- Ur. and-Mra. Sonner will be-at g p. m . a t the Masonic temple. first-wJd-tWrd ■tt!dayi“o rtB e— ' and sister of the bonoree, enter*' and Mrs. F. O. Dawson, Twin Falls. day evening In the Id a h o ' Pbwer cek, Castle(ord; Ralph Boward. home at Council, where he Is The Initiatory degrees i^lll Im con­ month. Mrs. Don Tbykir will ear ' talned last week at a post-nuptial Fourteen guests a tte n d ^ the Sat­ company auditorium. Buhl. shower In her honor. urday evening courtesy, presenting dated with the Bolse-Payette Lum­ ferred. tertaln at the next meeting at. her— _ ThtJse present a-ere Dr. and Mrs, Jack Cochran. Wayne Cox, home in Kimberly.- Mrs. Hutchings is en route from the honored couple with an attrac­ ber company. ¥ ¥ ¥ Past Presidents' club of the E. R, Pricc, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fltzwater, Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden, Utah to Oreen River, W ya tive item ot furniture. ¥ ¥ ,¥ Throckmorton. Mr. and Mra. M al­ Blaslus, Miss Joyce Blaslus, Ted KIMBEftLT GRANGE ladles of the G A Jt. wiU meet to make her home. Refreshments were served by Mrs, lory Fisher, Mr, and Mrs. Charles KesUer. Twin Falls. Pinochle and Chinese checkers Post, and later dancing was TAKES PAST IN MEET Tuesday at 3 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Ida Sweet. Those attending Miner, Mr. snd M n. Norman An- were the divertlsements of the ev­ Joyed by the group. Kimberly Grange presented the lauf, Mr. and Mrs. J. 'SJunon, Mr. Only 3 per cent of the popula­ ening, and garden flowers formed are &sked to bring articles for the Married In Denver program for the Excelsior Grange white elephant. and Mrs. L. Lundln, Mr. and Mrs. tion of the Virgin Islands Is unable the decorations. Refreshments were Friday evening at the Excelsior Newbrun, Mr. and Mrs. Trotter, to speak English. wrwed at quartet tables. Mr. and Mrs. Dawson were mar­ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ , ried at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orange hall. The host Orange Sunshine Circle club will meet Mr. and Mrs, Gene Dillon. Mr. and Quests were Mrs. Ella McArtor served refreshments. Mrs. Charles Saur, Mr. and M n . and Mrs. L. Olson, i: in. A Quest, day was observed by Dan musical program will bo prrAi-nt- To Utah Resident McOook circle. Udies of the Orand ed. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Surkholder, Army of the Republic last week at ¥ ¥ Twin I^IIs, Announce tlio envage- the Idaho Powfcr company audi­ Aeolian Choral (uuioctntinn will torium, Mrs. Ida Bweel. Mrs. Nellie Views in Verse meet for regular practice TiicMlny mcnC of Utolr dnughter. Miss Joso. Pernonette, Mrs. Hasel Gardner, at 7;a(> p, m. 'nt St. Rdwiird's pDInn Hurkliolcler, Elko, Nev„ to Dnte Mrs, Mae Beam, Mrs. Mable Jo hn ­ Catholic church, A privnto i>knt- HUMAN NATIIttK lUdtlcia, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wll- son and Mrs, MarUia BeU Tayc ing party is planned (or Wrdnrn- W hat tijinga we gather up and kcepi Hum Hadrirtd, Salt U k e Olty. being the hostess committee. day from 10 p, m. to midnight, A quilt made by members of the Now you confoi* as veil as I.' Membera are urged to come and, ’n\e mnrrlsBe wl)) b« solemr circle, was awarded to Mrs. Maxine Your sltelvea and dresser draws ccnUln bring their friends. enrly next (nil. Oammaek, a gueK. Mni, Russell, Old stu(( that o(tcn makes you sigh. Mlnif lliirklioli^er has been emT California, who U vUIUng her m o­ You sometlines think you will dlnc-ord The gray substance rriirrfirnts pliiyed In the orrico of I>)ctflra liood, ther, Mrs, Kate Webb, was an out- And miikn a thorougti cleiuihiK there. al>out 31, per cent'of Uie totnl weight HduniUrer, Sicon and Moren, as of-sUte guest. Hut when It comes to doing »<> of the hum an brain. «((lc« nurM, X-tay ai\d taboraUiry Door prlies went, to Mrs, Beam, You t o and end In sad deopslr. terlinlclnn, Mrs. Addle Lusk, Mrs. Irene Wellner, Blie In a grartustfl of Twin Plills Mrs. LewM, Mrs, R, B, Borne blU of ribbon, lace or yarn. hiKli AThoot nnd of the Salt U k e Outmoded mnamonte and bnulu, A rrvotiillnn Is iw rrplni CKy Hvnornl hnnpltnl, A flower tiiat matohcd a wciru- rvciy Mnnil.iy K)ii>y Mn will rnnUiuie hln study at Uie selections, “llook o( Ages" and "Song DELLA ADAMH I.EITNBR Mouclsy* nf lo ll kixl •chtHil Qt mrdU-.lt\A at the UuUerilly o( the Ulftudn.” Owens; ac­ of i/oulnvllte iinxt (all. ■ (ItulM) trmililfl 'ivfi a plfuiiiliiK cordion numbci-B, "La Oolandrlna" M. 1, A. bara Jackllni iMjwr on Appomatox 7 writea Mrs, r>lla Adams Leltner, N. lOth street, Dolae. M n i.fiuirr, day, April P. read by M n , Leighton: 004 Aniffii* iimi.U on thr rritroiuvtrKfl ANNotmoRn w h m ver.n-wrlling la exUnaive. U a member of the noise oliapter, l.lalio Hrcmid want M. t. A. o( live L. D. paper on Army day. April «. «ra , thif*twVl »( fc ««, Nora Faioon. W riten ltt-,HWf, I’hla la h w tVhX oontrtbuUon to •'Views in Vene,"» PLAYS H. church will nteot Tuooday nvo- niailn liy llir new, »li'K at 7:30 o'clock (.«■ a pnigraiii 'I'ea was served at the «1d m of litrsonliHt by Uio ajwulAl hiUirwt the progrsm. with Mrs. Gardner kw |>iirr

V P a n t Six IDAHO BVIim Nqi T0JB8, TW IN yALLS, IDAHO SPGKTS COWBOYS ARRIVE IN TWIN FALLS WEDNESDAY

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★★★★ ★★★★ .★ ★★★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Detroit Tiger Hit Barrage Shells Bob Feller From Mound, 12-2 Inter-State Rainiers and FISH LADDER Tobin Grew Ready STANDINGS Old Ted Lyons Turns BOI8E, April » (UJ9 — Approval was granted Uxlay by the sute flsb Bowling Meet NATIONAL LXAODE Angels Sj^t and game commission to the Idaho WoB Lost Back Browns for Power company on plans for con- C ino ln n atl__-_____ > 0 stnisOoo of additional steps on p To Meet Boise fish ladder at Swan falls on the Concluded Brooklyn Doubleheader teake rtver near Melba.' POCA’TELLO, AprU 33 (U.R)-The (By VBl(«d Press) 222nd Win; Cubs Lose 'm a project wUl consUt of three annual lnter>st*le bowling tourna­ ..ogelea and Seattle split a additional itepa to the present lad­ ment came to & oloee here last night doubl^eader Sunday. In games with By GEO&OKXlBXSn der which was built by the depart- In Season Opener after elecUon of O. A. Cam ack, featured heavy hitting by First N EW YORK, April 22 (U.R>—The same black hajid of dis- a e n t several years ago, Dlreotor Pocatello, president, and Walter Basi-man R ip Collins of Ute Angels. Owen W . U orrif said. SPOK ANE. Ajiril 22 (Special)— The Twin. Falls Cowboys Woodard, PocateUo. secretAry-tlM«- New Y o fk ______...... 8 t Tlic Ralnleis-took the first game. aster which swooped down on Johnny ( No-Hit) V»n< of the Pioneer league today prepared for entrainihfr to their B to 3. In which Collins made four der Meer after his two perfect games in 1988 had Bob Felier The meet, with keglers AMEBICAjTlEAbllE hlt4 In four trips, Including three home, base after completing their exhibition aeriea here Won Lost in its clutches today. Ing from Idaho, n ora e n i Ut«h, doubles. CoUlns drove in the Angels’ The spell of magic Feller cast over the White Sox on open­ yesterday. BOUthwMtem, Montana, northwest­ B oston______3 I throe runs. In the second game, the The Cowboys will probably ari’ive in Twin Fallfi Home time ern Wyoming and western Oregon, Jigger Statx* men camc bacK to ing da}f was rudely and unceremonioualy punctured by the An Unusually Good Wednesday, rest there until Friday afternoon and then go Len Bergendorf. Pocatello, connect­ win. 8 to 3. Collins made two hits, bombing- bats of the Detroit Tigers yesterday. The Van ed (or a high single of 27S and a Selection o f ' Better to Boise for the o p e n in g con­ Jnr!udlng a double, drove In one , Meter, la., boy with the mighty right arrrt wa* routed in total of 714, Including the handi­ and scored three himself. three inings by the Tigers. Making .his first appearance, since test of the season against the cap of nine pins. HU total was 84 'Hie Hollywood Stars took a dou­ his no-hitter and his first start at Cleveland, Feller was only Boise PiloU. pins better than that rolled ^ Chlcago";ZI!!r...!-. ble pasting from San Diego, 5 to 0. USED CARS Albion Star Washington ...... u n CUBYSLEB, A m m m still cam'lns ft squad of 25 plajr- Henry Solveno, also of Pocatello, and 5 to 3. a hollow shell of himself and was clouted for six runs in en. Manager Franlc Tobin ks faced who had a total of 830. three innings. The Tigers kept Beyal 8 « la a ---- 9 9 7 9 ■ At Portland, the Beavers took a IMt CHKYSLE& with the necessity of cutting the At the close of the tournament, PACinC COAST LEAGUE doubleheader from the San Pran- Takes Top up their barrage until they, her. yanked the W hite Sox Into th« club aown to n by the opening Pocatello was selected for the 1040 cl&co Seals, 10 U> 3 u\d 9 U> 3. Beyal Coqpe ...... had 15 hits and won, 12-2. victory ct^umn with a 6-3 win over SBinc or the season and then to 16 meet. An executive committee will Oakland continued to lead the 1U7 8 T U D E B A K E R ^ ^ ^ 0 the Browns. I t was l^rons' 333nd 20 days after the opener. HU Miugh- be selected with membership rep- league by taking five of seven gamc9 Those historians who were rank­ Sedan Track Honors ing Feller above Walter Johnson major league victory, marking the eit problem vlll be reducing the re.«iented from all key cities. from Sacramento, winning Sunday’s m i NASH POCATELLO, AprU 33 D. had better hold their horses for a start of hU 18th campaign. outfield candidates from six to to 4 and B to 1. aador Sedan $ 6 5 0 Lewis, ace -all-around track and .. three. Holly Jones, E. A. Brlnegar, El- TI)U week, the Seals move up to while. PeUer still h*s some 3B7 Dizsy Dean’s 1»40 debut was a J^_CeEVKOLET However, it appears that the club field sUr for Albion Normal, chalk­ „jer Lelchllter, W . O. Cox and victories to go before he gets In the flop. ’The Cardinals knocked him out ed up a total of IB points In a trl- Seattle, San Diego goes to Oaklatxd. will be well fortified In alt tectors Walker Bertsch. who represented Sacrnmcnto to Hollywood, and the Big Train’s brackets. It’s also Inter­ of the box in the fifth and *»red a anct that tho 1039 champions wni sngle meet here Saturday, but that Twin PalU in the tournament, re­ Baa rranclsco.. esting to note-that John won 29 and 6-4 victory over the Chicago Cubs didn't stop the Panthers from end­ Angi'ls play at Portland. again b« In the thick of things for turned here early this momlng af­ Tlie scores: struck out 918 in his fourth year in for their first win in four starta. r j j ~ L $ s i s the IMO pennant. ing up in third place. ter falling’ to finish in the money the big show while Feller won only First Gaines 34 and fanned 349. PUy Good BaU UISB won the three-cornered in any of the events. Sun Valley’s RUB In exhibition games with the meet with a total of 78S points to ’The five rolled a total of 3.014— S.n Dinto ...... too OlO 012-:, 10 ' I t would be a shame if the no- 494 for Ricks and 34 for Albion, good score, but not enough to win Il..llywoo4 ...... 080 OUU OtfU—0 S . hit. no-ruQ Jinx which clamped It­ JSr:™ ..:..$395 Class B Western International .Sr.MOM and 8«IMlecn a victim of Ton Can Save Hoae/ In the son of Ricks, m z of Idaho South­ Coach Max Klmberly’a tennis team seconds, beat out Dick Durrance, R K E arm trouble and Is trying to stick going up and he will be placed In ern. s»n nirfo __ i . _ ...... «oo 010 ft—s II r Tmok Insnraoee l!xchaa(»-> right field. Center field berth U all today prepared for a return match also of Sun Valley, national down­ Ha)l>-.ood ______001 0:0 0.-S S ! with the Olante. SEE tied up by Dlek Wake, the fine fly Half mile run— Homan of Idaho with oooding high school on the hill champion, by less Uian two n i... T..hi- Hebm anj Stlkcld; At- Vernon Kennedy won 31 gamea the Meet ef these cars have beaten, chaser who has been the sensation Southern. Hlnkley of Ricks, Havens Gooding courte April 90 after scor­ seconds. Bill Redlln, Seattle, was a dlxoU. Toil, BltlBM,lU. Monrrltf and llouat. year afjer his no-hltter; since then radios and other extras, and It ing a clou s-4 decision over Oood­ a H - LOCAL AGENTS of the camp. of Ricks, VolUher of Idaho South­ third place winner. Ivii Anitirt ...... OJO III 1—* 10 he's been going down gradually. wosld be hard te tlnd a better ern. ing here on Saturday. Oretchen Praser. Seattle, repre­ ...... too 010 0—S 10 - Bill Dietrich is hanging around with Wake was alt settled to be the Twin Falls Bohl lued ear any pUee. Mile n m — Havens and HlnkJ^ T^e Bulldog netters won four out senting Sun Valley, won the women's .Stint and Hrrnandri; !>crlbn«. Cr««- the White Sox, that's' all. Vander center fielder for last year’s club ory, Talf and Kr»r»«. when leg trouble forced him to the r Rickfl tied, Vollmer of Idaho of five singles matones. split even in giant slalom In 1:14.2. foUowed by R K K Meer Is trying to regain his confi­ •JA Y M. E. L. aldeltnes. Southenv, PMker oi Ricks. i'.4S5. • the two doublw matches and lost Nancy Reynolds, national downhill ?»rmmcn\n ...... Of* . ' ' ' dence and luck. Monte Peaison ha» . M ERRILL LYNCH That leaves the left field berth Two mile n m — Dunn of- Idaho both girls' singles. and slalom champion, and Llsl Oakland -...... lOO Oil x—# » I all the stuff In the world but some­ BARNARD Durrwici), Hanover, N. H., who timed Huniar. Llllr, Wlnford and CrUk; Can- wide open for Dtok'Hiller, Verne aw thero, Parker of RJckE,.Wortli of 'Hie K lm ^ rly team plans to enter dlnl and Itatniundi. R u t times he goes for weeks without A U T O CO. Reynolds, Tommy Beltla or Mar­ Idaho Southern, Allen of Albion. foTsecond. pitching. the Oooding Invitational meet May C k r y * * Ph. IN Plyaewtb shall Eyestone. The first three ap< 10:8IJ. Han Kranci-fo ....,.... 111 000 0-J h I While Feller was getting belted, 11. i'orllani) ...... OU 201 »—9 11 I pear to have the Inside track and 120-yard high hurdles- Lewis of Results of Baturday'a encounters: L*febirr« and Lwnard; Llika and hit* Ted Lyons. 40 years old next Decem- will probably be retained for the AlbloD, Woffington of Idaho South­ Boys’ singles—Mardin. Kimberly, Chici^o U. Ouster first 30 days. ern, Puner or Idaho Southern, defeatAl Hutton, Oooding, 8-8. 6-J: - n n t Base VneerUin EllloU of Ricks. :li£ . Move Is Defeated 330 yard low hurdles— Woffing­ Aldrltt, Kimberly, defeated Pauls, Budge Leads Pro The season will probably open flooding..8-4. 8-3; Murray. Kimber­ ' CHIOAOO. ApHl 33 (U.R) — Move with either Corky Carlson or Tom ton of Idaho Sogthem, LewU of Al- EUlott of Ricks. :37.7. ly. defeated SUnton. Oooding. 8-1. for Immediate ouster of Chicago Conavan on flrat base. alUiough If 8-4: Norris. Kimberly, defeated Ber- Tennis Tourney Broad jum p — Morris of Idaho from the Big Ten faUed Sunday with neither of these comes Uirough, rla. 8-1, e-«; Peterson. Oooding, de­ a vote of conference athletic direc­ Southern, Packard of Idaho South­ PINEHURST. N. C., April 33 (U.PJ— ■ added Tielp Is expected, from Spo­ feated Gough, Kimberly, fl-3. 8-3. tor! to Include the non-football ploy­ Don Budge led the parade of kane. Carlson, last year’s regnlar ern, Burrell of Idaho Southern. 20 Boys' double.^—Atdritt and Har­ ing university In its 1941 basketball money-wlnners on the jmfesAlonnl first sackcr, has been suffering from feet. 8 In. IllKh Jump — Morris of Idaho din. Kimberly, downed Pniilx and schedules. tennis circuit today after winning a sore arm all during spring trnln- The vote was described as unani­ Ing, BoiiUicm, Packard of Idaho South­ SUnton. GooUlng. 7-S. O-I; Peter­ the alngles illle and • sharing the son and Hutton. Oooding. trimmed mous although in an earlier poll by doubles crown In the annual North Second base position Is currently ern. Richard of Albion, Mahoney of Murray aind Oougli, 6-2, fl-2. mall four schools reportedly favored and South ProicMlonal tennis toiu- being handled by JOhny Vukas, but Albion. Pole vault — Oentry of Idaho OIrls' lingles—COX, Oooding, de­ breaking off athletic relations with nament. there's the paulblilty that l&rnle Chicago, Bishop may be back from Spokane Southern, Packard of Idalio South­ bated Emerson, 8-1, 6-4; Aspltorte, Budge defeated Dick Skeen, a In the next three weeks. ern. Dykman of Idaho Soutlicrn and Oooding. won over HsyworU). Kim­ fellow-Callfornlan. yesterday In tho PROFSSSOR Alt settled at shortstop, winch Ricks of RIoks. 13 feet. 8 In. berly In a three-set match. 8-4, 3-fl, singles final, 0-0, fl-a, 0-0 and paired may become one of the Cowboy Shot p u t ^ Lewis of Albion. Peter- 8- 8. with Bnico Barnes. Austin, Tex., to strong positions this year (compar- Ml, of Idaho SouUiem. Erley of win tho doubles over Skeen and John TeUQUIZ HAS M with the weak spot last Bcason) Idaho SouUiern, Turner of Albion. Faunce. Los Angeles. will be Loren Thornton, the boy 4 l f M . 7 H i n , with the million dollar tlirowlng Juvelln- Butler of Albion, W il­ arm. liams of-Albion, Prince olkAlblon and New Colt Loom^as A Q U E S T I O N Third base goes to A1 Marrlil. Scoit of Idaho Boulhem.N

Russets Lose To Reno Club nSNO. NaVn April 8» U.HWLed by Tony Oomss, former member of ths Boise Pilots, the Reno Qaraga asmi-

Um risltlng ^ d ^ r * F a l l ^ Ruueis! baby member of the Pioneer league, a 7-< defeat. Oomei lashed out a home run with a mata on base for the daolslva blow of the gania. U o n WlUtm, Russet third baseman, also hit a home rim with (he bases empty. Rooky Blatto, Idaho Palls keystone man. oonnvotad for a trlpls. Ths Idaho Falla clitb g«i sight hits to four for. Ranok ^ t •ouM nt buneh them. Saoh aide made (wo errors, ^ • o o r a i It G iah Oa a a uAuvid« » Idaho V W la______4 Kano QaraM f siwnicny iwsiew touiM ii W H IIK IY Shutt, Bar, Ball and Besr; B*i ley and F am ll. Page Kigbt IDAHO EVENING. TIMES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO H on^, April 22, 1940 MARKETS AND FINANCE ZMTOIISMliy TODAYS m u m m ROOMS By U nited Press BAStlBALt CAMeCHAi sic ftosttM a tv t tn f ' ttiun day LY UNDER SPAN By United Preaa nitfit. R o f BBbbal Jayoe* hous­ Probability th at Twin PaUi btU- Aireated Satorday and ehnged ing chB tm m , aald this after­ NATIONAL tors will pnnrkle two extra thrill with Tiolatltn of city ordlnaoca In noon. LIVESTOCK N. Y. STOCKS events a t the ' b r l ^ oelebnttton that thqr carried emblems and algnt "Some respoDis baa helped but GRAIN DROPS ON RREOyLARTRIiDE April 30 waa Indkated this After^ t ptirpoi . 10 persoos we need » lot more xooou.’' Bab- today pr^KTtd to flgbt the luae at DSNVSK Ul T M NEW . YORK. AprU a ai»- T h e bti said. Be urged hooetiwldem market closed i p r ^ i r . If wliul and weather condltlou » b e w io f M i for 3:90 ]>. m . Tuu- tocallhlmBtSOlfttMTwSU Alaska Ju n e a u ---- ^ ------..•e satisfactory, two plsnn win day a t the elty ban. have sleeping space for stodaBta. probably roar below the bridge— Itift to persons, four, of* Oiem UIHREPIIR' Allied Chomlcftl ------178*4 OR Chicago . N .y . STOCKS a iien, were seQln* a booklet. t,404; >u->to-rlm span and H tt • r Mtting Dew *«a- Donsoiatlco.'' which was publish­ to l»JO; fr»il«r» I- u. t Amerlcnii Cfttl ...... 11814 the waters of Snake river. Passeau and Todd; Bowman and ■■ ;s ; Hiring Imnl.* o IIU.IO. ed by the Watehtower Bible and Mother Asks for rcctipU Amwlciiii Radiator ______B’/4 TbCM VohintMr Davis, r«i I POUlhwMt rondHi T ^ society, police records show. r tiMiIribririih with vr.. Amc J. A. Cederqulst, Twin Palls O. of Boston a t Brooklyn, ppd. rain. B rrnul.rl)'. off to up A majority of them carried b a n n m Ut rwn, fr*.IIrt Whctl cIc-M 1 T elephone____ _174American 0. celebration committee chtirqian. New York at Philadelphia, ppd. wet Custody of Five Mnnilir rrfrlrU MOn. > Mr, M.y ^I-n^ which read "Religion, the WwM's ■nd d«k Uinbf m.rlhcr. h'iiihVr."^ay tie. mU Amcrlran Tobacco B ______00',4 said that lion el A. Dean, flying grounds, cold. ' Asking a divorce on-the grounds •vuthrrn Colo.. 2 ■l.» •2’s,-. and rye >V Anaroiicin Copper ..._...... -.... 3054 now la eo per cent of capacity, councUmKU and Lamolne Stevens, Greatest Racket." n Rteel and Repablle held (Ball Police first arrested four of the that her husband has failed to sup­ ■ prim Aril, •hnrn l»ml Aiclil.son. Topeka St Sant* PB.. 23W flying coyote-hunter, have both TOl- AMERICAN »prin*cf» >nd 200 ir ,i'i‘ ‘ v.e. Mar II.IOH. lile U. 8. Steel individuals. Later six more persona port her and their five minor chil­ Umht •virmiltif >M ll> Auburn Motors ...... 1\4 unteerod to provide aerial features P h lla d e li^ a at New York, ppd, dren. and has been guilty of con­ n filMIN BalLlmori' Sc O h io ______5 at the festival marking removal of demanded that, they (oo be placed : N,.. -i red ll.U : No. rain.' cold, wet grounds. under arrest All were later releas­ tinual intemperance. Mrs. Mabel Bendlx Aviatloo ------34H the tolls. Stevens’ offer w m conUn- Washington at Boston, ppd, wet 2 rtllow hard ll.U ; C..i>|,era (Ufuned wben an aa*ter tone ed either under bcoda (acgregatlnr Kitchen filed suit in district court Bethlehem Steel ____ _ BIH In the copper market. Sale* »er< gent on retum of his ship from Po­ grounds and cold. today against Charles Kitchen, rmcA* ■p.,rt#.l In the ouUida market at ll^ e >W) or oo their own recocnlsai Borden Co...... 23H catello. where It la being repaired. Twin Falls. CHICAfiD- Ho J. I. Ca-M- CO...... No sales ,-.,nd. *galn*t the price of ItH' ' The haiardous flight under the Thoee arrested included N. _ la III hlKh.r: K f i>r»>lu,'rra. Scrap eopper waa 1 PudUner, Clyde Banks, B . R. u n - Previously, Mrs. Kitchen had fijed Chi. Mil. St. Paul Se Pacltlc. 3/16 bridge, with less than &00 feet be- in probate court a charge of disturb­ Cliry.'liT Corp...... ---- 87 'il.^vM«i"lradlnt waa In CurtUi-Wrlght. tween the bridge floor and the w at­ ler, 'Riurman Banks, Charles Palm­ Iilrh iiaincd fractionally. American Ah ing the peace. Her husban and wind conditions. In addition, scnteoce of IS days o n.that accusa­ -l>t 11133. loal a polal on proflt-Uklng. Hoffman. “I however, the Twin Falls pilots wlU tion. ‘ fniKl In fhip Cunn and Swift, but galna were reduced slop their acUviUes before the ar­ Du Pom (ie Nemours ..... hand at 2 p. m. A p ^ 30. By official proclamation. Mayor dren include two girls and three Ettsunan Kodak .....isavi later on reallili ptjbllcity plans for the toll re­ rests were made. Joe Koehler today declared Tuesday. A rraign ^ before M unicipal J^dge boys, ranglnif In age from 11 to 4 Eh-ctrlc Power i t Light ... moval fete, Mr. Cedenjulst said, April 30, to be a holiday In order J. O. Pumphrey Saturday, the 10 years old. Oencrnl Electric 1% •nd Union Dag A Taper high*, may also Include placing a large an t point that citltens m iih t '•partake in the pleaded not guilty to the law viola­ 'Mrs. Kitchen asks custody of the Ornrra! Foods . 41H >'arm U*ue* were up b>uj« streamer a c n w the •'four comers" Shf^l'! *6; fiKxl to fhu ..J International Harreater...... Mereaotlle celebratloo" of the purchase of the tion. The hearing time w v then five youngsters and requests the . .««».. M Oeiicral Motors JH *tock* ,, ...... Oila held areund the In doA-ntown Twin Palls. He said court to fix support m InwniiUoniil Harvester ... ore than a point. Union I'aelflo UMAIIA—llom: 0,7|iU; .. 57H more than a point in a itMdy estimates as tO the cost of such a The proclamation was Issued by hlxl..ri lop U.»0. Ititi-rniillonul Telephone banner. % Out mayor ttii* morning. READ TOE TIMES WANT ADa ' i;«lllr: c.lvn : Johns Manvllle Auto C on kittc e Chairman In the proclamation he urged all Bourbons Accept KniivTOtt Copper ...... ii SI J. Ted Davis, Twin Palls, waa citliens of the city of Twin Falls, MojiiflOfTpry W a r d ----- □«/ned today as chsJnnan pf the and Invited those in the county as a Twin Falls’ Bid Nnsh Kelv(nator motor car dealers' committee which whole and those of all adjoining ter­ Twin Falls wlU be scene of. the 1,27* lb.. HD.GO, National Dairy Products . Shp«>: ».SW‘- f.'l i’S 1 ______*e*>lon Friday. Curb will arrange to hurJ several old m a­ ritory "to partake In the celebration Democratic staU convention in rtrly blili arcmncl New York Central ...... sale* were 229.000 aharr*' agalnat m.OOO chines from the rim of the canyon .tcdy: M wo..|r.l I. of this important event and rejoice May, Mayor Joe Koehler telephoned Pncknrtl Motors iown Into the depths below.' Davts tn the advanced step that has been the Ihrcnlng Times from Boise this rec«nll)r,»t>orii l»ml» Pictures ...... - ^^ttew'jonee preliminary clo*ln« atock i eraaeei Indutlrlal 148.01. up 0.14: t will confer with the Jerome com­ taken'ln the development of afternoon. J. 0. Penney Co. ao.M. up o.oa i utlllM- 14.18, BP 0.02, * mittee arranging for a similar event community." The state central committee,- KANHAH CITY LIVESTOCK Pennn, R. R --- (8 ttockt 4».tO. up 0.10. KANSAS CITY—IloB»i 2.t,00 : filrl» n f from the north side rim. Koehler recalled that question of Koehler said, accepted the invite- llrt; Uiirvrn. 10c (n 20c hiclirr than Krl> Pure O il ...... Tentative plans were underway removal of the toll from the bridge tion he extended t4:^ them shortly dtr'a Bi-ermuf ; lop t6. Radio Corp...... today for the participation of the "has been a (juestlon of great mo­ after it convened at 1 p. m. today. S.600; e»lvr» *fn»riillr Radio Keltli Orphcum ...... lie hl»hrr; rtiulrr •IroiiKi.eiBht Colortclo POTATOES I Twin Falls Cowboy baseball team ment before the people of Tyin *nie Bourbon conclave will bring Reynolds Tobacco B ...... f«d ilOTra tll: K'hmI la nth LliU (QuoUtioiu (umlahed by Simmons Co. ... ter of ^ t a l importance to the pro­ Similar Twin Falls bid for ttie Re­ lower; Arliona iprlnv Umb* *bov« IIO.Z&. Sudler V\>(ener A Co.) Socony Vacuum motion and development of U. S. publican convention was turned 0«DBN LIVKSTOCK May dclivct-yi No salu ; «l: odd lou madiiun to Kood drl*fln Swift and Co...... -...... ton Cementers. nsUonal semi- alau(hur itwra ST.tO lo tSJS: medium Texas Corp...... — ...... situation by Inaugurating a plan pro basebaU champions, rested Woman Receives cree and awarded the wife property CIIICACO POTATOES which includes a 40-acre farm. Mrs. and (DOd ball* IS.(0 to ta.tO; choica vral- .Trans-Amerlca ...... whereby, garbage "traffic type Uc- today. They needed a rest. -tn learet; ftw row* Wndi III t« •II.6C. aUCAUO-'Wealhti clear, Umparmtura Hayter advised the court she bought 8h w i l».UOj noihlnif Uon* rarly: i*ro I*. Dhlpmenu 7K4, irrlvali ^l«, track £i70. Union Carbide & Carbon .... kebs” will be given those residents Tlie Cemehlers rsn them ' Divorce Decree 4*«ks ebolM 71 lb. Callfilrnla utw crup - • >tock iuppllpi very heavy. Ida. Uu*- Union Pftclllc ...... —. ragged yesterday, walloping the Desertion had brought a divorce the property with funds she received .. demand moderate, nurlhrrn atock de* violating city ordinance In this re­ CLAUD C. PBATT Umb( «r«lfhtd Sunday Hi.M. United Aircraft ...... Duncan Merchants, 40 to 3. The decree today to Mrs. Minnie Hayter from her parents. manil very iluw, inackel weak. gard. It was announced here this The Hayters wed Feb. 19, 1902 at POBTLAND LIVRHTOCK “ . KuiMt Uurkank*. 1 car baker*, United Corp...... afternoon by Charles P. Larsen, su­ game was c a U ^ at the end of the against C. A. Hayter. now of Okla­ rd 12: U. 8. No. 1. wa.hed, ehowlng 8t. Anthony, Kan. The desertion or Claad Pntt Ain't Mad at PORTLAND-l<08«t 2.4tO: aeUro, Me , u. e. Steel. con:u------perintendent of streets. seventh. homa City. hlfbtr: rood lo cholM lU to tit lb. drix* •prouU, I * '•t.**.'*®. occurred in August of 1988. Nobody * (l.>0 U ( Warner Bros...... A warning ticket will be given to Judge J . W. Porter granted the de- iM M.7I ta IMS. d U. : CatU«i X,«Oi calTta IM: madlum to "Western Union ...... residents found by the g a rb le col­ We’ve'just ordered our 54th car­ r» d M itecn U.Tt to t».t5i ftw to No. 1 Wcatlngliouse Electric ...... 112 lectors to be violating the ordinance. tMQ: TwUn >Ua9y: choict 110 to tIO.60. ______...... ath«J. iobbad 11.74 load of Arkansas motor oU. It's car waihfd. lokbed II.72V4. P. W, Woolworlh Co...... 40 In the first Instance It will “Just really too bad that more people Orefon-nauet Uortianki, 1-nr II.SB. American Rolling MUla...... ;. 19%. be a warning, asking tor coopera­ doesn't know about this wonderful cr^ Umfaa MJO U> M.7«. • - olo. Red McClure*, cotton *ackf. I car t, 1 car It.OB. Wyo. UlUa Triumph*, I Armour ...... 7S tion,” Larsen said. Repeated viola­ oil. *rhere's no Joke about it being LOg AN0ELB8 LIVBSTOCK .Jir bvrUp laclu, waaheU tJ.tO. Mlnn.. Atlantic R e fin in g ------33H tions will call for police action, basically different than other oil L08 AWOELSS—Ho»»i Salable I.MO: norlhem aectlon Green Mountain*, rood Boeing ...... 3C\. jubblsh cannot be mixed with quality, 1 car ll.&O, 1 ear Minn. produced In the United States. F ri­ ■low: f«w aalM Ue to 40« hl*b«r than Briggs Manufacttulng Co. I2H age," Larsen sal** "It must be Iwt Prldayi mott bid* only 10c to Uc ■ N. Dak. Ked river valley Cobbler*. day of last week a gentleman pur- blcber: ftw eholc* JOS lb. CallforniM . >^r*'l& per cent U. S. No. 1 yualliy Curtiss Wright . _ 10 T4 kept In'separate containers that can chfksed a new Mercury and had only 17.10; *ome bald hl«h»r: nedfum to rhoif* ll.iOi UlUi Triumph* 78 to >0 per cent Electric Auto Lite______.... 40 pc hondled by. one man. Garbage U. S. No. 1 quality, Z can tl.«0, I car made one little trip down to Sho­ IBO to UO Ib. trackini K .lt to ft.«S: Houston Oil ...... 5»i must be placed in metallic contain­ (aw t<.SO: wwt lUadr at I 4.U lo I 1.U. 1 car «l.20: Early Ohloe 7U to shone Palls and back ond drained CittitE SaUbU l,0»0: op«ntd •Ind. per cent U. B. No. t uuallty. I car tl.SO, National Distillers ...... 15H ers. free from leakage and not ex­ out hla break-ln oil and refilled with . 1 car lt.05, 1 car It. WU..Rld: medium to good fed |JJorth American Aviation. >3^ ceeding 30 inches In height, or 30 Pratfs Arkansas 8. A, E. No. 10. And 1 car U. 8. No. 1. fine quality t l.U :^ Safeway Stores ...... 60^4 Inches in diameter and provided Ibe.: load MO ... . car commcrclaU ll.tZ^. was he delighted as he took down ataan m i to 17 ; .. la.aAd aonfed h New 'atock *uppll« liberal. Te>. Dll>a Schenley Distillers ...... 13H with a tight cover." the roadi He drove out a mile or so Trilimph demand good, mkrket ateady: Studebaker ...... ,...... IIU The tickets will list various vio­ Calif. Long Whiu demand fair, market and returned and says; “Pratt, I can Dcri aod eutta'ra ti.It' to W .tO i^d iiulit United Airlines...... IIH lations and in each case the col­ M.W: odd iwad to ITJS: calvet. aalable hardly realize the difference there Is ue> rallr atMdjt ^aakri to II1.BS: calm White Motors ...... 13U lector will check the violation In your oil until I made Uie change. I car* cotlon aack Chicago Pneumatic Tool.. 13'A found. The violations listed in ­ It gave me a much smoother and’ O **8&tl‘i'’‘*8;iaM* 1.IMI opened .Uady; I ear* nlicd V. t No. 1 n II.U: mliid. • . Ohio OU ...... 7>4 clude the following: quicker get-away." - aadloB to choice 10 to B1 lb. iprlDt Garbage can leaking; garbage buBla lU t lo 10.10: •born wcthcn le.lti and Ilia B- 11.10; -1,10: I1 car U. S. No. I II. Phillips Petroleum...... Now to some people that reads this beaTy abora • --11.10. and *lie B II.OSi iIm U. wa*hed.-l c RepubUo Steel ...... can too large; no garbage con; g I 1.28J l«t« Batuniay, U. fl. No. J. Wa^ht bage and trash mixed; garbage ad this may sound ridiculous, but to wool. 1 car ll.St. I car ll.M. Calif, l-ng Vanadium ...... hundreds of others who are using BOSTON—Serenl utere had ordere Whltf*. wathcd. per >0*lb. *ack*. inhlal ground in alley; trash container ice. tlM A.1 -car 11.80 per h leaking; trash container too large; the oil they know absolutely every tha Botton market for moderate . Fr •poued aack* lie per *ack: late Saturday. Electric Bond & Shore ...... ! 6'4 and rubbish. 1 c>r mUrd. ahowing decay anil HKMle.! start and will u.^e nothing el.ie. Wo'll eir»lnn were available al lh»e prlrce. Ford Motor, Ltd...... 3'?4 At the bottom of the warning is a 'f generally were ilnw. AtklnK • *ck* II. a, Nn. I »0« and cn.mrrfl.l* sentence, as follows: Include every brond ot car that runs e unchanged from the rloia o< 70c: loa-lb. *ack., aiu A. 2 car. »,S0. Er.; I c*r 11.40; II. K. No. 1. 2 rar* UM: "Any person violating the garbage the road. Now 'If we didn't know car ihnwlni aiime •pollnt aack* I2.VU; and rubbish regulations of Uie city without a shadow of n doubt Junt ear mined U. 8. No. 1 11.10 an.l alte 1 may be'fined In any sum not ex­ what kind of oil wo're handling, it M. ______SPECIAI. WIRE ceeding 1100." would be the height of foolhardi­ Local Markets | CHICAGO flNIONH Conrteay ot Regarding the situation here, Lar­ ness to make anyone a propoeltlon <:lllCAr,()-IO-lb. aarkai fladler-Wefcncr M Company sen sold; ' of this kind. But the oil has never. (Ire. yellow Danver* 11.70 to 11.71 (col KIks Dldf.-Phone 910 "We are asking for cooperation. down and we have repeatedly aliiraiiel. Buying Prieet Te«. yelkiw I).nv*r* 12.40. It is not right that we should stage offered tlOO to anyone that could OKAIN* T.i, -hha wa. 11^ . a spring clean-up campalKn and prove that this oil has ever mined Ben wheal ... INVEHTMKNT TKDHTH a single new motor. And we’ve never ■■■ iiley, per ewt HIIUAR then two weeks laUr find »ome al­ Fund. In> *10.07 leys Just as bad as before they were been called on It. B ut we hove so NKW YORK-No. I eonlrart . fulurt. Fund. Trust. A...... | b.u cl<,>e.l I lo I poinu lower: apol I:'.01. cleaned up." ’ing proofs all over Uie KKAN8 Corp. Truil. * a 63 ____ .luttVeriii No. I ... country of tractors— l»U i diesel Ill rloaei'May II.Oi to II.VX; J. < II; Kept. 11.01 to 11.04; .Suv. l:.i . I .... MIN1N(S HTOCKH Qreak Nurtherni Nn. 1 ... people are getting more thnn 100.000 lUiie dealtr quoird). N,.,' I'ronir. unchanged Mtn. City Copix-r...... M.2S miles without grinding Uie valves or P l .lo t ...... Park Cltv Connnlldaled ..,.14c-14Hc taking the headi or the pan off the irnur dealer* quolW). Silver King Coalition ...... No sales WANTED motor. rinlne . Sunshine Mliir* ...... w,87» OS (TIirM drelere (|U„tr.l), You can make a simple test on/ Tlntla SlandarO ...... I.I.ift-ia, Dead or Alive, ItorsM, Cowt, your motor and Claud Prntt will not/ (K„ur .l«l,r. le.l), Condor Gold l\c-ao Bhcep and lio n Bnoll re.li. Un« ..... kiirrAi,H . be around to bother you wheij you're H»all re.li, V«. NRW YORK Tn.i.r'. eiiiom im.ller* making It. Just block up ymir bark Umall rcU, Ut. . ... for ,lillver».1 in,'UU. oeno par l>. i IDAHO HIDE and wheels, set your throttle to 2ft mlirn (Tw.. dr.lrri ...... DENVER BEANS 1 &>pper^l r.leeU..|»llr " ' an* quoted on «4>). I ------a T A L I^W CO. hour, let the engine run for 3 minutes; then change to Pratt'A PIlTTTtT** ilwrid IMi?' '■ ‘ NetM n>mi Nu. I . . . •m . C41II Collect ' Arkansas motor oil and within 3 Nellr.1 n» N„. I 314 47 Jump to 34 mllen per iniree dfal»* i|k.>I«.I|. BUTTER, EGGS Aluminum, viralni I MKIt tJI.liVB Mallnun. dollaii |,«i Feund ...... UullkalKei. dnilan p - flaak of 7* Ibt.l iTwe dfaliri •tu,itr.|l I.IVK I-IIIII.TI Mannractaron ol carbon de|>oalts. Bven thniiKh |-.». pan and loee your oil. you cimld ^ Hog Tankage and Done Meal drive for miles wUhouL InJiirliiK «ihi.rn1 bt»«.hiM«. •>111,Irr I'f II,•. your motor. One sawinlll, Uist hnn . bri'llara, Ul. I^ .| I Inqvlre at T4>ar Nearest Drakr rOi.r: '■!i: W n oiling hU slide bearlngn nnre n.,Ur*d ruaal. an . hour wlUi a nationally known, Itlao 01,1 ON'k* . premium priced oil, now oils It onre Capor.., uv.i Perishable a day wlUi Arkansas Naturc\ l.iibe, We have a letter on file to Uils effect. Shipping One of the flour mills In a iirlRh* boring town has now rhonged lo mr CsurUar >'r«d O. rarmcr, Uol« SELL YOUR WOOL oil and he says he has no more hot ■‘■eirtfl rrclcht aicnt. bearings. I con also give you Ills Twin ralU name privately. BY AUCTION We have two carlosds of wnll Cuiloail sliliimeiita ot imiUliable board romlng now, and anothrr car- losd of dlmetulon lumlwr. We cnr- • f«rwil|ht bulahera, IIB lo 110 coiiiiniHlltlcs lor Saturday, April 30: Through the posndac* ...... llinh ilUtrlol--Pol*tOM 1, Ulniy Uiank a ir of you folks for • xeoallht buUhera. 11(1 (• *00 Miiho rnlli rtlitrlrl—HotKlofs 4fl, your trade. You come and ho so Coat |M>u ixUn ll|,drri>alih( bulri.eii. lit i„ |»l) Twin l^lls dlstilrt- I’oliiliH-s 90. Uist Claud Prott {ion't koI (o srn PION -SmoI Ut IIAM HII.VXH Wo lulvHnce up to 6R% on nil wool nhlpiwd, tween 4- and BOO members. Our peiiiiy I.Hlay lo 11^ |> memberalitp has more than doubled lilahe«l ainee Marrh «, while forward__ W(i fiiniinli wool Hnckn und flcccu Iwitiu fruH in 1010. And we Imvs twins in our •Ji«ii at l i u Mnce, up It/It >,«iinr. The hoiiu; Uiey’re about the cutest llttln ... »f Kniland nial.iUlne.1 II* yolit of irhntKu to niombers, Hi..; IM! hurlna P>l<« «I )«• •hilling* .per fine kittens I've seen In a long time, and -.-111. old Fluffy Just Ulks to us— she W rite Th« I'Hciric Wool Growan wants to be noticed. My wife says; HOrtriTAI. IIKADH MKRT "When are you going to (jult Uils 7.14 N W 14th Hlreet, Fortland, Oregon Markets at a Glance UOISK, April 32 (UR) ■ HiiiMrln- ad.T" I'm going to quit It right now, teiidfiiU o( Idaho^ Uiroe mental I iio|>e you are the same. liiM|illali (KHirnrrnl hero iiMloy wlUi Ihibllo WeKam OommlMlnner lOnory Cull HOLLAND I'ATllICK at 2207 In Twin I'ullii CLAUnC. PRATT J'oratsa H«kinn firm. Atton. The meeting was for ex- for fuir Coop«ratlva Markctlnc PartlcuUni rhange of inforniailcui ooivRemlng SALES CO. <1 oi>rrallon nf lioaplUU In llUckfout. ”1)1111 on the Road le Ihe llo s p iu r Orodno and Noiupa. * St

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A D BATBS HOMES rOR SALB- FARM IMPLEMENTS THIS CURIOU^^WORUT By WOHan Parrnaon Per pnbUeMtOB Vb Botti MOUHB J-wv ''X . T " T im ttB d NSWS f A O M TBAOT-t nom Hooke, PQnler. m bouM S. S U B M I T O F . BATH m LOm PfB OATi notim t lou. tool Ittattav M O U N 4 T • b ftk ttM.VW • • • • Prloed to lelU Bm»U pajm eatl SEEDS T b m »ct ttM «B7 • • > • S-RObu MODraH' HO'MK- e ^ y e R S S T O m 4 ^ T ^ U m ...... t4e cloae to. P o n t overlook th li U SEED FLAX—Home tTomi. '’W ILT' 1 9 A B O O r ln t«rH t«l In a bomet 8H0SH0NS. April 13 . RESIBTtNO." PhotM-awa. DwJarinc that AnurteaD. 88 1/8 Diseetmt a Let«~>Biitlneas location. «. For Gash - BtlLS fMUao ______think JapantM m tbo w a n t RESTOENCS l o t s , small par't* H t O H B R and aggressln p e c ^ In 'ttw ] U MlTCrUt*- onion planta. F I7B U 0 M ST. J . K. ROBBBT8 & A. 8. HBN W N T W A ^ 4 T H e .ftom % lapaaM* M kl.,--- u p»U t « wtttiiB wvea d M t SOLVE m M ain Ave. North SEED potatoes 1st yr. from Mc< crMhl- -, C^-lDQtiKUBf dlsconat. IN T V rtS’ aU of New T?ork*««l»trrty,- ut PROPBRTY ^6A U (. SEED potatoe*. 9nd yr. tram e«rtlf. ent engaged In a c ^ f i t " ^ SAW oI e lin U M ftdnrtli YOUR O C e A K J . n t M ' oo b*ita of t t n ' OR TRADE 1 ml.. B. K lm k Nursery. Arnold pan. Mr. Nakamura appea r^ a t tba > faKHtb Jrortlt p«r lUh. Gier. Lincoln auditorium oader ttw »t»> ' 16 FT. Irontage on Pllmore ev ! pices of the Rotary club. W TWIH, fALLB , lerelled, s ^ e d to grus. Ph. U37. EARLY WHITE ROSE seed poU- He' has crossed the Padfle ocean PH 6nK SS or S ^ fO R ADTAKEJt toes. Lee Mathews, R. F. p.i Mur- 60 times and b e e n .,v 0Una ttw. Selling Problem Uugh. world seven times: P^baarUy wek- ' m JB tQ U X ' Ing prc^)ectlve students to hi* LU T I Ads » t K ft W RocA B w DRY fa m cert BUss Trtumph a*«d, Oriental summer college, UT. Naka­ - m mjPERT FO R TOADE: Good forty near Twin *0 sacks Blue Tagged. Roacoe. mura gave comparison - brtwwB ' L n ve Ads at R«sldenee of Call 38 or 33 (or quick FalU. TW» Is lall good land ^ t h ■ Sbults. n i t Ida. Ph. Slot. Onggs. Eastern and' OcddenUl Meaa. ■ U n Idft m te le i, 1 » B OL . aclln« yitsA Adsl'.By calllni' sm»n Improvements. Will ttade He suted that American h w n ■: elther of theae riumbera you equity for well located dwelling m SEED POTATOE3-1000 aacta G «n * COMPLETE COVERAGE seed, graded arid sacked, 1st yr. out AKf>jiPE-u»KE C D & e a eoaquerlng nature aod.-iWMrt to wUl.Bet your ad in both the Twin F a lla l- C. GRAVES i t flON of certified se«d from Mootaa*. ON .THE M CJOPS O F make everything the great«t • la ­ a t ONE c o s t . Time* an d News within 34 CANVOU OBWNB Ph. IM. Rupert. W. Z. Hunter. the world, while on the otner haDO. SOX MUUBERS hour* . . . iui ad that will do REAL ESTATE WANTED THB WO«&d . Japanese try to follow sahirt b u t.:: Th« TIMES ftnd NEW8 wish ta what you want U to-«lll ENiABLES TWBAA G A /C J i ( due to their recent contict with 4-RM. mofd. house, close In. Must.be CHOICE 1st yr. Russet seed, sorted B *)u It clear to tbelr readers U u t But whettwr jwu're buying, TO TR/lvei- AT western dvlUiatlon are bclac eaUad attractive. Also high e lu s 8 tin. and sacked, guaranteed from Te- \ <3A/^/SS ANK> \ -blind Ads” (Ads.coQUUnlng a box or «elllQC. rentlDi or trading, SC»BEi:> CVEI2. IC £. the Yankees of the e a s t; . G. A. Robinson. 117 Sho. & ‘ . tonia Blue Tag. grown on new p o P J oumber la care of ^ two pat>ers> finding or •eeklng . . . t h j ^ Uto ground 1939. Luke V< Sonner. In regard to Japanese wars.' w * sMoUjr confidential aod no to* want ads are custom i b ^ . Win. trade -a pickup rota. ro6& 4 ml. S.. 1 E. B uhl. Fh. 337RA Buhl. tr. Nakamura cited, the tact .that fom attoa eao be glvea ooaemftiM .elw e commodore Petty ' -viaitad th« adwttMT. Anjrotu tb (or you! «m d., for hid*, lot, pieferi^ly Ii0‘ cust. Elm, Maple or Blue Lake*. ABHTON POTATOSB Japan there had been no wtrfoogbt ’ Muwer a classlfled ad cuTylns a Wyoming Bliss TWumphs,. certified MoCoy. Ph. 591 evenings. . ‘nME8>KEnva txn ntimber sbould and non-certlfled Oem«. p. L.- tS tw S s ^ broSit to thgn writ* to tlia: tw* *nd «lth«r maii or IT PAYS TO USE THE WANT ADS FARMS AND ACREAGES AiWfiy. Ph. U84-M. 3 all.. N...at through ocudentsl commumcatiofn. briof U to the TQ2ES-NEW8 office. W a ^ . school, Taylor at KeAnedy Trying to explain the workll4B■'Of.~^ H im li DO n tn ehv|t (or M> FOR SALE warehouse. Japanese policies, be s U te i that H was not the aim of ^ap«n to be FANCY F Z D n U n O N W?OBAT aggressive but rather to U{^ooi.'tb* PHONE 38 6r 32 Blue Tag Treated, cwf-...... 43;i8 evUs that had. gathered .-within ^ a SPEaAL NOnCBS FANCY SEED OATS country. Korea, as an e x a in ^ . and' fo r a n 130 A C RE stock ranch, for sale, or Ask Adlaker Treated, cwt...... 81.80 upon the uprooting of tftfit rrtl. LAWMMOW. sharpened. 336 M alp 8 lease. Some crop land pasture for 100 cattle. L. A. WARNER. Field FANCY SEED BARLEY ANSWER: Onu.'an antelope: gnat.' an Insect; gneiss, a rock; gnome, Japan was «ruung- to set t( ^ eoutt- .RepresentaUvo. The Union Cen­ Treated, cwt...... -..41.80 cne of a,race of dimloutlve persons existing only tn f a b l ^ . .try free and Independent: tral Life ins. Co. FANCY FLAX SEED In the present'war iSt. N f ^ u A Reoleaned, cwt...... 48.00 said th a t It Was forced u p c b^w m . F OR RENT-19M washer, d e l and HELP WANTED — MALE FURNISHED . FO R Isale or trade for whea> ranch SEED POTATOES—Bliss Triumph, the mitutlve bad-been 8 ^ by pickup. 50c 3 hr. wasUng. F h. 73. APARTMENTS V-one of Oregon's finest cattle and Russeta—Certified and Non- HAY, GRAIN, FEED HtSCELLANEOUS . the Chinese. They algned *[ treaty WXP. Irrigator, .farm hand, single CerUfied. FOR SALE and clover ranches. Pine heme, HAY. house C. of eeitietery. staUng that they would not fortify man pref. Ph. <<0^33 BlcMield. CLEAN.'oomfortftWe. nulet. atlrac' free range, i n t Irrlgotlon. well Olob* Chick STARTER M ASU g3.»5 U t Shanghai and tlien had attianpted Ure a p t Call M Apt. 19. Catlf. Globe CHIOK SCRATCH.....-....83.45 a LARGE, ejrtra heavy water tanks to do so. China had mlUUry: de­ eiNQLE. exp. lrrlf»tor. tractor and Improved. Value 130,000. Ownpr 3ND cutting hay. Phone oagO'RS. ApU., MO 3nd- Ave. N. Ph. 1604. • S. R . Shaw. 'Rogue River, Ore. Globe FATTENING M ASH ...... <348 at one-half price of newl signs upon Japan and In bis own AI^TERATIONg and Sewln*. AH stock man. P. O. Box 381. Belle* GLOBE SEED FEED CO. . WHEAT, barley, hay. Fh. 0388-R3 LIQUID GAS » APFUAKCE CO. woWls, “If we i\MA waited year* - ktndsi Edith williams, 7S6 Ma(n E. COOL, attrac. b a im ’l. apt., tenth, FARMS AND ACREAGES longer Japan would hav*. CANVAS-ALL KINDS been fireplace, comp. furn.. decoratcd crushed_by. Chlna.’.’- GOOD THINGS TO BAT STSAOY service station work lor tn knotty pine. 7th E. FOR RENT POULTRY n io m e u Top Body works young man over 17. Write Box 14. 1315 Pb. Exploinlng the var and t^sto rle s , «68 daytime, after fl. Ph. m i- W . A With 6 rm. hsc. in Kimberly. em anatiiv from It, he stated that ' M IL K , aoc gallon. Mion^ 1451.- New»-Ttmes...... s r m N G hens. Ph. 38R11 Kimberly. WANTED-Pasture for 35 yrlg colts. WHEN you want to buy - rent • sell Lloyd Davis, Murtaugti. Ph. 38J5. trade . . use THE REStn^T "atrocities cannot be helped b«eause 9'LO. rms, comp. fum.. newly dec­ Rcqua & Son. R 3. Ph. 0195-J1. as a friend of mine told me,.ort.irery STEADY WORK-OOOD PAY orated, stiJker ht.. air-cond.. prlv. NEW Hampehire Red fryers. H mi. METHOD . . . Low Cost Want RELIABLE man wanted to call on FARM IMPLEMENTS N. 'k W. hospital. Ph. 0398-J3. PASTUtlE for 8 or 6 ewes and Iambs. Ads) battlefield the same thingsrart t ^ - '... entr.. phone, bath. Adults. 719 2d Ing place, that Is the way.jnoat of farmers. No exper. oc capl- Ave. E. H. Sonner. Klmb. Rd. Ph. 03M-R3. U1 required. Write McNess Co.. HOUSEHOLD the nations at-wtr are W ^ t h o 3433 MagnoUa 8 t, Oakland, CaUf. 10 TONS hay on Salmon. Alton same thing." i ■ - -- 3-Rtfrand 3 or 3-rm. duplex, comp. Williams, tenant, W. Airport. Rob­ FURNISHINGS Givlog an explanaUon ot tiw ' ■ CHIROPRACTOR furn. Newly dcc> phone, prlv. b&th. F O R 6ALE YGO ARX WANTED inson Inv, ...... -...... - ! gtove.'FhnSSS, fng-of-the- U88 -paniyrKnrNHta=— to conduct a JUwlelgh route If you entr., stoker ht.. air-cond. Ihiiii* 1 McDrg-crawler tractor . - — ...... LIVESTOCK— POULTRY mura said that Chinese, ^a)ka had dry'rm'."Adults 719 2nd Ave.-E. 3 Oliver No. 70 tractors ' have a 6«r—cain put~ io at least BLUE gross pasture. Clear Lakes. row potato planter aiul ^fryers. Poultry S u p i^ , 141 NOROE lyfrlgerator, good cond., 880. newsreel shots of the sinkln^shown 6ATM AND MASSAGE ble you to make large sales and BOARD and room. 563 2nd Ave. E. 1 McDrg. l-row potato planter 4th Ave. W. LIVESTOCS FOR SALS S. P. T . GOOD WORK HORSES crease. ilghbi, iiot water, wood. Ice, and 1 RM. cabin 10. Water free. Partly $5 to $50 BB4ITH and HUGHES PERSONALS MomenUrily touching on the living quarlcrn fum. A money furn. 87. Inq. 386 JoAson. ON YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY (Back of Hollenbeck Bala grounds) maker for man and wife wiio nre current new* regarding the Dutch •Sfl PLYM. dtx. he<1., rnrtlo, hlr, good Cash Credit Co. TRUCKS AND TRAILERS EM t Indies. Mr. Nakamura said that rubber. rn"« b»Hn->'. Mlirr exvrnit. cafe people. E. E. Bnaeom, 8t&n> Carpenten Rms. 1-3. Burkholder Bldg. Pli. 778. CHOICE of I. 3, a and 4 yr. old ley. purebred registered Belgian 8U1- Japan wanted e'veryona to mutually ' • Ex. conii. 337 Vafl Hiiren. Ph. 3343 EXF. finisher, reasonable. iSM-w. 7x30 BUILT-IN trailer hse„ chassU benefit from (he islands and aU lions and mar«i. and older marei if dtslred. WaUace at Curry. MEN-W OMEN 3-RM. furn hmi»e; 3>rm. hoii^e. brad to our famoua herd sire Dr. have an equal Intelsat In them^ WANTEI>-1 or 3 p«M. to Porflnntl. cardan cput. 384 Lois. Rcl. Otteopaihie Physician Leaving Tuts. Call room No. 0. U0 «v«y month tot naxt 10 OrottI Jr. No. 18781. Reasonably TRUCKS AND TRAILERS that Japan would be fair as long as Oxford Apifl, years, la ngtTiiat a dream It you Coal and Wood Dr. B. J. Miller, 413 Main N. Ph. 19TI priced,, Write for Information. other people and nations were fair. are ambltloun, have good charac­ Peffer Farms, Farmington. Calif. HANDY trailer house. 008 4th Av.W. He al.K sAld that the United States nEijULTB7 Sum . . . and quickly, ter and able to direct otliera; If ABERDEEN COAL as thn Tlcheat nation In the world Moving, transfer. McOoy Coal ii Dr. O. W. Rose. 114 8Uln N. ph. Q37. loo, wlii'U >’u\i u.\n tlic low coat, untlrr 00 and in good health you NEW trnllrr house, bullt-lna and had nothing to gain by fighting a FOR RENT-4 rm, houM, two ml. Transfer. Phone 3 or 300. BABY CHICKS qiiiclc actUig Want Adn! are not ton old; get in buslneM for out; garden. See o r ‘piione C. M. Physician & Surgeon Kink. Extended axel and V-8 war and everytiilDg to lose while a yoursflir aa coimty dlatributor for Parish. W HITS Leghorn ehlcKs-ArKMl pul- wheala. Ph 3S7-W. Buhl. poor nation had. nothing to lose. ' w n .L i>«rly who pliniinl 380.-J4 Jer- faal expanding acrvlce needed by O . T. Partlnaon, M.D., Physician it lela and cockerela—avallulile now Peaceful relatioiu could exist be­ omn rngardlMR Onieii wiitch about millions; Inilnrnrd by nuthorltlra; Curtain Shopt Surgeon. 661 8th N. Ph. 730-804W and Uirougi) May. Alsu New People who know Uallen best tween the United Statea and Japan Mar. I plmne reuini nume e«|)eclally attractive u> tenohrra rUUNISHED HOUSES llampahlrea, White and Barred live In by (he exchange of culture and ed­ Ttmes-NewB ofrice for reward. CTuatom drapery' Mrvioe, curt«ln ^ and higher type aalen|>eople; not Drapery Shop. 464 44h E. Ph. 8S3 Rocka. R. I. Reds, and Biilf Or- VAOAIiOND AND Gl.IDEn ucation. he aald. However. Japanese ’ Iwiuan to Iwmm; ntHnlnal ihvenl- l-ltM. lue . U. Iihkpd. 403 3nd Ave.H Painilng-Decoraiittg plngtona. RUNNYOHIX HAltlH- INSULATED COACHES hold one grudge againat the V. 8. BEAUTY SHOPS Paym'la third down, terms. ment, rully smured; will grant 1-llM. 110. i:i3 fllh Ht, W rit ERY, Ph. 303 F lln - o n U. S; Hy and that la tlie anti-Japanese im* peraonal Interview; give experi­ Floor Sanding R Ii. Bhaffer, Phone 1393-J. 30. QBO. GARRISON, Repr. mlgralion law of IB34. whkh Japa- ARTIHTIO nEAU’I*Y SALON ence. Box' 10, Newa-Tlmes. - Je«M M. Chase, 4ta N. FKUt OH permsneiiUi II.&0 up. Ph. 190, 8-1-RM. cibiiM. 17.80. 328 Elm. neae believe tenrted to treat them Floor s«iu'ling.~H.~Ar)leid^r. m-\ FLOWERS— p l a n t s Pocawllo, Ida. Ph. 1836-J or 30B<] < an Inferior nntion. BEAUTY AllTa ACADEMY UNFURNISHED 3-RM. hotixr tor 2, 344 Quinoy. Planing lHiU Mr. Nakamura slopped In Sho- GLAD, Bulba. Ph. 34-R3, Klmbrily, FOR SALE OR TRADE O il rcrmaiiont« |1.00 up. Junior atu* APARTMENTS \^e make saali, doors, screens, cabl- alione through aiwrial requeat of Job Printing (lie Japanrf>e |x>[iiilntlon hern and dent work fi-ee, lift Main We«t. nete, couiitera—anything of wood. STRAWBERRY planU. A. D. HIk GROCERY, meiit flxtiire.s comp. J. l-RM. dui)lflx. R«aa. 436 8th S t W. dors not rx|>r<'t lo make any more glna, West Heyburn. Ph. 0485-113, Boilon, Mint Cigar Store. • - DIVE a permanent for MoWpr's QUAi.ir'fToB’TRi n t T m V piililln apeertipa in Ihia |>art of the 3 R M S . prlv. bath. 938 3d Ave. M. Day. M. 14 ami •&—half price at WANTKD TO RENT l,«tll«rheada . . . Mall Plrcru NEW Waalilngton atrawlirrry cOTmUy. tie haa recently lecturM 138 3rd Ave. K. Pl\. 7C0-R. NEW 3 rm. moe gar OAKLEY PERM.—«3, 14. lA and lO - U price, LOANS on KARMS and HOMES Insurance er. Ph. 1B17'W, Planting, (rana- . m. imiali^rt, a Junior In the Utah 1413 Kltiii). lid. Pli. 1747. Mrs. MODERN 3-rm. heated duplex with Fred P.. Iiatea--Northern l.Ke Ins. Radio Rep{Uring Deamec, Feavey-Taber Co, Inc. Phone 301 planUng. fertUlilng. gnn. rai A b r i d n ^ l 'Wllege In Logan, had Cassia stake honored Its members aleeping porch. Stove and refrig, Oo. I’eavo-Tiibor Bldg, Ph. 137# lawn>-gsrdeH. 348 3rd Ave. N. Pi». 831-W. POWELL RADIO-PHONE 800 been alMted preskleni of Alpha 60 yeara of age and over Thursday, MAR0II4>E'6.181 Tlilrd Avo. N. The T»m* Nortiiwf^itern MuUial Mia In» HOMES FOR SALE BIRDS, DOGS, RABBITS Kappa Pst fraternity, Guests entoed a plotui* show at •hop or UDUfltiat permaiienui and FURNISHED Oo. M. E Helmbolt Sp, Ag. lflJ4 O, VERN YATK8 Olarenee White, Beattie, n\ his a p. m., m nqm t at 8. and pro­ laaUni » « l« r waves, Oil ahampoo 8-RM. mod., li.J(X) caaii, 736 Main S way to Mlnneaota to vlalt relatlm , gram and danoe afterward, APARTMENTS FAOTORY RADIO SKUVtOE PURE Irish terrier pupa. Dr. Orootes and finger wave fiOc. Kvoningi by Janitor Supplies vlalted with Mrs. A. L. Montgomeiy ...... by Cor. appointment. I'tione 3U. 138 and Aye. N, Pliona 364, veterinarian hoap. SMALL apt. 1413 KJmb. Rd. 1747. NEW mod A rtn. house, garage. and grandson, liurlen Montgomery, dell Stock, drove to Balem; Ore.. Tcniis. in. Lowell Skinner, Ph. uaa. oIkm^ whf> got 80 wnnia a minute, Mra. Roae Kaf«t'a baby gtil h u a-RM. lum. Bungalow Apw. 3nd B. HAND knit afghan. 313 Wainut. been placed in a cUnks at Bolsa to DmVE-WAY or lued ear lot gravel B-UM. »Io. mod. home, atoKer, eto., “ ‘ ' ' ' lok Ollaon, and Fen 15000. 1 A. will) 8 rm. mod. hi...... o got 40 words a mln' have a maUormaUoD of htr faet ll.as yd. del. Mauling. Pit. S83J. JUSTAMERB bin. Ph. 48a.Oa«la B7| 1 IB-FT, awnlilg. Davidson oroe. »300(l. A nn. iia. 1478. 1 A. tract Kodak Finishing Shoe Repairing M(e. Awards were given at F.-T. A, oorrected. IlOO dnwit, «IK mo. OMflard, liO H meeUng. , Owen FkinhUd, 81, to grlUoalDr Ul I M ARRIED man. U\orou»Uly enp. APTB, Tht Oxford. 43« M »lh North q U IC K KODAK BERVICE Ralph X. Turner at Hudson-Olark's. with alock fit machinery. Migra­ Htinalione Weal. ' — Mr. and Mrs. Loren Alien and at his home, a RMB., eleo. range and rafrtg, on n o iu developed and printed ton, Louis, and daughtera, Irla and Mrs. Raymond ( t e / Labor Oamp. Band coin. P. O. Box 833, T. P, and Ava, N, Inq, 348 3rd Ave, I . a ACRKS, 4 mom hoiue, on high­ Trailers AUTOMOBILB GLASH Aline, aocompanled. Dt, and Mra. lA k * Olty M U way 30, slow In. 'niomeU Top A Body Works L. P. Alim , Rupert, on a trip to w h o o i abb wui u FEMALE HELP WANTED TraUera for ra nt 381 Fourth Weak CLEAN l-rni, fiini. apt. Frhr. bath, B acrea wlUi store, 3 apartment haundriep. Rlohmond, Utah, last week to at> C o r j • Adiilla. 838 3nd Ave. W mmlern building, 30x67 ft, oil STEEl. eteam heating boilers. I,a UY an.48. for Imwli. 70l Main health, GOOD Hardware atora in thrlvlM O, Jonos for loans on booua. Room 8, A dulu only, a u bth Ave. B u t, Bank * Trust Bldg. Pti. 3041. A uiegram rMtlvwi Iqr Ur. hnd HELP WANTKD — MALB oliy for sale or trade. W hat h^ve UpiuUttrlng M n . HubAi Robwto from Birlnltf, FURN. or uofum. i im . mod. a p t Bm J. ■: Whtto n r> l^ Kmos < 8M0 ahtm’»•)», Nmtfa Copper OallfK toM of the W rtltof a i r w ■JIOE repair man wanTed, Bears 431 AddUon. Ph. 8 or 31, K. V 'iToWirr 4 MULLINER for Nl«. No rMHMbta o(t«r n- Moon. Phone 411 m llftta Bi , (UMd. B ^ 1, vajnP rtm M , . Monday, Avrll 2SC 1940 Page Ten IDAHO EVENING-,TIMES, TWIN PAL)^. IDAHO BRITAIN TO SPEND: 10 BILLION DOLLARS M NAZI WAR , clpal of the C m tn l grade school, crade; Mrt. M aM CeMrter. fotirtti Schools' Reelect Mlse Viola Brerrtle. prtodpal of the Miss Isabdla Foreman, first SCREEN Vlotorjr gntde scbooi; Owen MlUer. NAMES IASI iE S HEU Staffs in Filer eighth grade; Dean Musser, sertnth FESllllE/11 s nd e ; MUs Mabel Johnson, sixth OFFERINGS FILER, April n (Special) - in the irsde: Mtss BUz»betta Fletcher, fifth Two-thtrda e( aU tbs l^a ch e n of Filer rural high school «rad«: Miss Roxanna Harris, first %nd speannlnt IN mm E ROXT OR IDS OFFICIAL faculty who have been reelected for grade; Mlsa Rhoda Pohlman. firat United States o i « m s Now showing — “Beyood Tomor- the oomlDg year are as foUowi: trade, Mlsa lopa Fitch, second Indiana. NEWS RUPERT, April 33 JSpeclal) — With the three-day aouth central >w.’ C harles Winnlnger - Jean Idaho maUc festival looming as the Funeral services for Jame* Edward Bari Ramsey, nperlntendent; BUI (By United Preta) Parker. END mCT busy highlight. Music Veek In Twin Wed.. Tliura.—“Heroea In Blye," Stewart, who died Sunday in the Powers, boys’ physical 0 President Roosevelt, entered ai Palls win b« officially opened 'nltfs- Dick Purcell-Frank Sheridan; "M id­ history and athletics; Ruth Brown, By WEBB MILI.ER a candidate for a third Icrm, wUl Rupert general hosplUl from pneu­ day evTHtnK at the high school'here home economics; Henry ficho^Je, LONDOK. April 23 OJ-PJ-Orcat be (he only name on either tha night Limited." John Klng-Mariorle monia f o ll o w in g two paralytic when mii.slciana of that institution Reynolds. agriculture; Gall Ingle. Latin and BrtUln prfratrd to Uirow between Democratic or RepublkaD presi­ present a free concert. strofcs suffered two weeks earlier, fiigUsh; Thelma Mott. blo1(«7 and J10.0(» i» 0,000 find 112,ooa,000.000 dential ballet In Pennsylvanla'a The concert will ^ a preview of were held Wednesday Ln the first algebra; Floris Block. glrU' physical In lo’ the BffslnM Oermanr primary tomorrow . . . IDAHO fe.stlvni numben arranged for the educatk)o; Paul Ta>1or. history, You'll today a.1 «U nlr forcf bli»t*d Oer- Mme Luwu TcUiurJnl. famous Twin Falla entranta In the district Now showing ~ “Rafflea.'* David ward L. D. 8. church. mnn air bn!'Cs in Scandlnnvla Nlven-Ollvla de HaviUand. Dr. Leonard P. AUen. first coun­ business and bookkeeping: Philip Uftllan .linger, is critically 111 In Ml- event Tljurwlay. Friday and. Satur­ C017. muskj; Mrs. Karleen Davis. and ftlltcd troop? Jnlnnd NorwtKlans laji . , . Tlie movement to make day. Wed.. Thurs. — "They Mode Me a cilor to Bishop J. Dean Schofield., tn a sUffcnrd stnnd aSRlait Ger­ Criminal,” John Garfield-Ann S Btgllsh and speech; Herber# H ultt utlllUes exccuUve Wendell L. WUl- Tuesday's preview concert now in Salt Lake City because of mathematics and chemistry*.. man land forrcs. start at T-.30 p. m. idan-Dead End KUs. Look Better We the No. 1 dnrlihona IM the Re­ the illness of his mother, was In Grade school teachers who are Sir John Simon. Pti#irellor of tha publican prc.sldential nominaUon 24)00 for Festival chnrge of the ceremony. Speakers «ch«iu(T. in liitrortuclfiK In Uie aU reelected are as follows; W. M. More than 2,000 high irf:h0Ql ORFREVM were O. Z. Chatterton, Henry Cat- houM of common? tomorrow tha Nuanan, superintendent end prin- deiiiA of southern Idaho will flood Now showing — "fltnmge Cargo." muii and R. C. May, president of the budget for thp flwal year which Twin P'i»ll» for the district festival Minidoka stake. Feel Better started April 1. wi>s exppcted to coll Clark Oable-Joan Crawford. R.n three daya of this week.,ac Wed.. Thur*.-"King of the Lum­ Invocation was given by Reed B. for bptwfpn- 3,000.000,000 pound* cordUig to estimates by Bert Chris- children. was found drad at h li Kohler, berjacks.” John Payne-Giorla Dick- Catmull and the benediction by Jesse Wid J ,400,000,000 pounris-tli« larg- Uan.vin. Kimberly, president of. the L. Roberta, principal of Rupert and His children are Mrs. C ub Stanley WU.. home Sunday, vlctba of a in Mt budg’d In British hlMory. district A.s.sociatlon. Hrybum L. D. S. seminaries. and Mrs. Alla Cox. Rupert: Mrs. heart atUck .... Emily Maude BulUrs and Mrs. As (he ireasuo' planned lo mnka The festival opens at 7:30 p. Miwic consisted of two Rclecuojia. Bertha Anne Brown, Teton; Mrs. Uih rontrlbntlon to nlllrd victory— Pr(uicl.s B. Suyrc. U. S. high com- Tliursdny when six nearby bands "Oh. My Father" and "The Old Gladys May Harris. Cha(eau. Mont.; n conlrlbuUnn whlHi will come from ml.'sloner to ihc Philippines, arriv- apponr In concert. These will be RuKgcd Cross'* by a ladlc.s' quartet, Mrs. Jes-nle Hannon. WeLier; Mrs. ' pvpry prrson Irt.Orpnt Britain, and t Shanghai en route to Tokyo from Buhl. Wendell, Jerome, Filer, composed oi Mrs. Emma Catmull, SANITONED GARMENTS Ha Lucille StandLih, Bote. Mont.; • mast partlcularl)- Ironi Uip lower- lo confer with U. S; Ambassador Kimberly and Twin Palls. After f" i I E l l l E Mrs. Vic Kerr, Mrs. H. H. Judd and, middle Income (troups—Uie royal air Joseph C. Crew . . . sentallon of the concert numi . Mrs. Donald Dickson, accompanied Jamea WlUlam Stewart. Drlggs; Bert Stewart, Sugar City; Reed . force prosecuted the mo.st determin­ Mri. Nellie Tnyloe Ro&i. director the groups will go to the L. D. 8 . at the piano by Mrs. LaMar Dick­ ed bombing raids of the war aftalmt of the U. S. mint, said that slot church to compete in sight reading son; a vocal solo, "111 Go Where Frank Stewart and Dean Stewart, Oerman air bnses In Scandinavia. mochlnctf. pin bnll machines and contests. ‘ ' Vou Want Me to Go" by George Moore. O R O yEY M ER His stcp-chlldren are Mrs. Cmndls Bomb Aalbore "Juke boxc.i'.’ Imve created such a F'rklay. foncert playing will Dr. Malcolm Sawyer, graduate df Catmull. accompanied by hU slAter. .PARISIAN, INC demnnd for i«mnl] change U)at three tinue ni tlie high school, sight read­ the Northwestern university medi­ Mrs. Zella Humphries, and a vocal Crabb, Mountain Home; Mrs. Phyllis Tlie air mlnUiry siild In Bcpar- Evans, Rupert, Mrs. Ida Farnsworth, mlnt« are open from 10 to 24 hours ing contp.'it at the L. D. S. church, cal school in 193S, Is now associated .solo. ”I Have Read of a Beautiful alfi communiques today that royal Altadena; Mr*. Devin* Nelson. Tt« Phone 850 i l r force plane.? )s-« nlK>»l atlaclced a day . . . and vocal cosnpeUUon a t the preg- with Dr. Charles B. Beymer in the City* by Trank Watson wlUJ Mr». bytcrlan church. Baugh building. 111 Shoshone street Humphries at the piano. ton: Mrs. Edna Jex, Rupert; Ivan AalborR, In northern Denmark. Ger­ Three selrntUta from the Maa- Nelson, Newton; Orville LoosU. Marching Competition north, it waa announced here this Following the rites here the body many* chief air bn.se for Bupplyina sachusetts Inntllute of technology Carey; Vivien Loosll, Marslng. Jta NorweRlan force, for the second Pridny evening a colorful march* afternoon. waa taken by the Goodman mortu­ —C. Hawley Cartwright, Joha Ing competition will be held under At the Northwestern medical time, and SUvnnger. on the Nor­ Daniel and Alex Petrauskaa-^eld ary to Teton where services were wegian soulhwcbt COO.M. from which the lightA of Uncoln field. After school Dr. Sawyer received bache­ held Tliursday followed 1^ burial in the national academy o( •cieneea 'lnspectlon,~^cfr band will parade, lor of science, bachelor of medicine It sends supplies to German troops they were able (o ereat« a three- Wlllford. where Mr. Stewart for­ at point* farther norUi. for the for 10 minutes. and doctor of medicine degrees. He merly lived, A large group of rel­ degree fever in the mouth without Itulmm ental solos and ensembles, served his Internship at 8t Luke’s 13th time. discomfort . . . atives and friends accompanied the It, was a.wrted a "number" of officials said, will be Judged all day hospital in .Chicago and spent alx body to Teton and Wlllford. Oerman planes had been destroyed ThomA.s E. Dewey was headed Saturday In the high school dome, months In tumor pathology a t Cook Mr. Stewart was born in Clorks- in the Stavanger raid.. In the Aal- !)Ut ngaln. after spending two days gymna.'lum, Methodist cimrch. Pres- coimty hospital, also In Chicago. ton. Utah. Jan. 30. 18lO. and has •«l)org raid, it was awertad. exten­ in California and receiving non- byterlnn church and the high school For a period of three and one- made his home In R i ^ r t Klnce 1^39. sive damage was caused and fires commltal "praise" of ltd RepubllcanH auditorium. half years he took postgraduate He was a carpenter by trade and started by bombs In the first raid for his service to Uie party . . . Saturday evening a concert by training in surgery, gynecology and active In church work. He belonged Saturday night were seen to be At Parts, Sam Goldman, aniflclal picked artists will conclude the fes­ orthopedics at the Mayo clinic in to the L. D. S. church and was a Rochester. Minn., and received the burning sUll. pearl manufacturer who has Leslie tival. P articipant in th b concluding member of the high prie.sts quorum During the wpek-cnd Stavanger Hore-Bellsha as his guest, said the program will be named by the Judges degree of master of science Jn «ir- at the time of hit death. had been bombed Saturday night former BrllWi war minister was at conclusion of the competition. gery from the Mayo foundation of He is survived by his wife. Mrs. the University of Minnesota. and royal air force planes had there for a re.st and liad not mar­ Awards will be presented following Susan Margaret Loosll Stewart, 11 bombed KrlsUansand. on the south ried Actress Jacquellii Delubac a t , the concert. Dr. and Mrs. Sawyer are making children, eight step children, 68 their home at the Reed apartments. ‘ Norwegian coojit at the entrance to claimed by some newspapers . . . Major trophy will go to the beat grandchUdren and U great-grand- - .the Oilofjord, AallMrs, the sole all-around band, based on concert German air base .In northern Den­ Rep. Bruce BarUn. R.. N. T., perfomutnce,' sight reading and said one ef the chief causes of un­ Paul Graduates mark. marching. employment was the cutting down PAUL. April 33 tSpeclal)—8upt. German F orm Sirong . After conclualon of the fesUval of living standards by middle elaaa the end of this week, other special J. B. Fridley announces the tenta« The Krlatlansand and Aalborg families, who have fired their musical presentations will be made tlve list of graduates for Paul high SALE raids were the first on those Im ­ servanta and began mowing their by varlout groups throughout tj^e school No. 17. It Includes Lucile ) On rose bushes. 10c portant airports, but It was indi­ own lawns, cooking Iheir own ' city. The observance ends May 3. Bllllngton. Ruben A. Correlson. D. ea, and climbers, 16c| cated they would not be the laat. meals, and painting tfaelr own Morrl.s Dean. Esther E. Ellers, Dar- ea. New shipment of Aa It waa seen here, the German fences to aave money (or taxes. Arkansas produces 92 per cent old L. Greene, Arthur G. Hadden. 1000 plonUI Also ev-| _iorcea_ta_KonrRy. were, atrong. but of the bauxite (the noee of altmil- A, Floyd Haynea. D ona Miller,-Gar­ ~ ergreens,* bushes *&nd laolated. Oerman land forces seek­ num) in the country. net L. Jackson. Jean L. MacRae, trees. 1 ing to driTe northward up the two Lloyd C. Merrill, R . Ernest Moygan. iSTERIf NURSERY CO. main Norwegian valleys had not ef- More than 1,000,000 babies ____ LaVerc Olsen. John E. Shafer, jr.. fecled contact wi^h their men in H Mile East of Clly on 1 C.OFI,PBEPAIIES bom In hospitals In the United Harold J. Thomas. Fred B. Wataon KImberiy Road coastal towns. SU tei in U38. and Marie Watson. But the allies had esUbllshcd contact with strong Norwegian forces and were engaged In opera- tlons with them. FOR SPECIAL DAY Not only BtlUsb and Ptcnch but CALDWELL. April 22 (Special)— PoKsh troops, men of the legion Dolcl Smyscr aitd Barbara Graliam, April April which has been training in Prance co-chairmen of the College of Ida­ . since the German Tlctory In Poland. ho "PouiKler’s Day" celebration May wer« believed now to be firmly es- 4. artnouhced the-, appointment of f O /N N ER S 25, 26,27 25, 26,27 Ubllahed in mid-Norway. their committee chairmen last I t was the aUled hope Uiat. the week-end. main Norwegian body now In ac­ Between 900 and 400 high'school tion, retreating up the two main fitudente from southern Idaho towns Yalleyi. could stow the' Germans suf- expected to be on the campus the spring Jamboree In which FORA WEEK! flclenlly to permit full organization of British. French. Polish and Nor- tlie College of Idaho holds open m glan armies for a smaxhlnR drive house for ltd high school guests. against all Germans in Norway. ThU year. In addition to a full pro­ m u s i c a t 3 t s gram of play daya and frolics, dra- mntlc.^ a picnic, dance and sports Rupert Rosier of conteat^i. Pounder'.s day will Include a May fe.itlval. College of Idnho . Honor Is Listed Meal organizations—the BIRDS EYE orchestra, glee clubn and band- RUPERT, April W , (Bprclnll - wlll pnrtlcl|)at« In Uie festival. The list of honor student* In the Commlttoe chairmen are as fo SOUTH IDAHO local high school for the tlx weeks lows: Registration of seniors. Jack term Just ended Includes tlie fol­ Peterson of Jerome and Robert* FROSTED^---- FOODS lowing names; Bluiiw of Caldwell; senior frolic, Those who received highest hon­ Di'lbert lliirkhultor of Jerome and or are Hoy Abo. Annie Donnitlmnn, Mury Ellen Grieve of Twin Fulls: MUSIC FESTIVAL Jack Balch, John Bond, .MnrHle picnic. Dale Temple o( Caitiwell and Burnside. Verus Catmull. Muxlne Muxlne Sower of Niunpa; sports, S E y^ mea£s Cameron, Mnry ollllsple. Hette Lee Jim Attebury of Welser and Inra rrench, Mary. Jane InenberK. Art InKiTM)!! of NuiniM; dN'oriillons. 0in [Bcr.jT 1Ttm Twi'iity.diifht school muHic tfroiijw of South Idaho, more thiin 2,.'t00 Jnhnnon, Donna McNair, I^Moyne Elmer tlM ik) lIorfliibitrKer ot'Pller; yiuiiifr " ill conRiTKato in Twin FnllH for Ihruo dnys this wi'ck . ; . Ihrcn Player. Billy Van Kvrrv, Kljda puUllclly, .Inhn De OruK of Wilder, Zahl, Robert Bftlrli and Alirr Uliiy- iClolsr liratli of CuliiKtill >uid Joyce (layH of conipolitiun niul fun fur llu* piirlicipant.s . . . mniiy hoiira of oiijoy- ney. HIrIi honors wrrn rpcrlvtHl hv Whltinon! of Montrofto, Colo,; dra- WITH THE NEW m ctil for nil who sor niid licnr Ihoni. Wunda Bosworlh. Wfiirtrlt actipiik, niiitlo.i. PrKlrviur I«tiLse lllnrkwell; lleno Wnnl. Maniiirrt W iin ni, »ob- Mi»V Ifstlviil. Profr(»or« P, K. Hrnle. erl Dorktrr, Blllv Ash lOid J(*ir- MlltlrnI Ilriisiey and Bumuiil Hun- I'Aj-ryonr i« <‘s|)(’fiallv nrKPfl Bell. Doimlfi Hnnworth. Ir 1‘uiniii. PH ILCO Jstne* lliiiUrr, Hrltr Inptiberi?, Mur- NlliVAri mill Mli^ Clrilliiiiu lur iiw old LaiiHr, Ciro Iflr^pn. Onn Mr- iili'Uln (if I'ltnna sixl Onlarid. O ir. Ijine, Mllrleflpnr^ Mnrjcirlp 'niriinp- rc-.|).TtUi’1y. iKm. IIpIpm inirlry. Vloln Hirnlrk, ClmidlB Urondlirad and lluUi Miiv, tKAD THK r iM R I WAN'I' AlVl A Reason for Pride ...wMjPilMlwlCONSERVAOOR Much iichool H|KiiiHiiriiiK pailiciputitA in jii-ond of the oppoi'tiiiiltirH affordrd p h i Dry, Mtist, and Froitn CoM I itrt ntudrntfl Ihroiiffh niUHlc. l-;vi>i-y ninnlciun In Juntlfinbly proud of hU liiAlru- iiK‘nl and ntlaiiinioitn hi IIi Im perfect f Redeem Your Diimaa-Warncr Siorr. too, Ih proud of IIh part in fiicourajrinK mimic in Icr o f the r«frilnceP. . . . and n o w w ith a REMEMBER offer ihit lives you D IN N K M FOR A WEKK .. FRUUI Se. Grand Knnd Mnrching Contest C eiiifiaites H ere! the new PH ILO O Pefrileralor T O D A Y. take advanlB|«*«< this special npportuniCy, Krulay, 8 p. m. Uncoln i^'lold See im d n<'l(icl liirclK Kye I^’ i-ohI c iI Foorl.s fn im ciiii- new , m otlerii NOTICE Hircis Kye Krdsled I'’fiodn Ciibiiiel, Tills Offer Good Only April 22nd to May Int. Inc. i f f i i ! IIUMAS^WARNEIR. ZIPWAY ...... MUSIC STORE' ' " ' 1‘HONK Wilson-Bates Appliance Rlk« Biilldlnii 270 BUHL T W IN P A L I^ n U P E R T IU 4 nroadway. Fh. fl lt» Hh* nt. Ho. Ph. Slfl-W WHmw Theatra BI4g. Fh. X07