SOVIET URGES NAZI PEACE BID ACCEPTANCE Beery Flies Here Saturday French Troops on Gennadi Soil" England, France For Pheasant Hunting Trip Still Refuse to

Wallace Bwry. screen sUr and Imperial valley yesterday dove favodle of mlUlom of theater .ihooUng. H erm an i Welker's brother) was along. Had a good Discuss Program goers UuouBboul the world. wlU tim e a n d we all got lim its of arrive in Twin Falls next Satur­ doves there and the weather was \ By JOE ALEX MORRIS ------day noon by private plane for swell. Be on Uie lookout for us on tintted Pr«ta Foreign Nem EHKor opening of hunting sea­ the 14th, and get the pheasants Soviet^Russia called upon the alliea today to put a “busi- son In this section, It w u learned all greased up for us." ncss-liko” end to the European war by accepting the Nazi here this afternoon. In another letter Beerj' .>.ald he Fact that Becrj’ wquW come to would arrive at the local airport and Red army conque.sts. Twin Polls was made public to­ betw een noon and l p. m. He will As the big winner in a conflict in which Soviet troops , day by Ted WclJcer. division sales­ fly his fast Hownrd monoplane. hai'xily - have-sed by this radleph»t« challenges of (he power' and the No ronsal Peace Offer of Freneb troops "somewhere on the wesirm front' moving ihroagfa a eommunlrallon trench. Allied eenson authority of the NaUonal iJibor At Lottdon, Prime Minister NevUl# emphaslaed that the war memortal ana ^iteeple in barkgreund identify thla scene as being In former Ger­ Relations board. ChaiDberlaln told the house ol com' man territory ^ew oee«pled by French troops. Tlie new labor board cases top* mons that any Oennan peace pro' ped a leng(hy list of cases on posals should be fonnall; addressed Solon Seeks End OStlii the court today announced It to Uie allies through the U. 8. em­ would hear artfnment. . bassy, at Berlin, and that Rlttary The court declined to consider reldia(«g speech w u not viewed by appeal Involving constltuUoiuUty Brttaln as a lonna) peace offer. Of Debate Until ASWNnKOne-Man ‘Crime Wave’ cyNssMfflm the capKal stock tax and denied a Chamberlain reiterated that Britain D eciding to s ta n d by Qov. C. A. peUtlon by MOO stockholders of the and Prance are In ccmplet* accord Bottolfsen'i procLam atlon of Central Republic Trust Co., Chica* ...... :tlv M la tii» w a r Thonksflvlng as oppoeed to the de­ go. for review of a decision holding against Hitlerism. Taken at Kansas City them subject to stockholders double It was obvious oo .the flglitins cree iMued by President Rooaavelt. WENDELL m llabUKy in connecUon w im a MS.- Peace Plan Fails the merchants' bureau o( the Twin fronta that the war was In a period H un tin g for burglars t»ht> stole Mi0.C«0 ow ed by th e ban k to th e R e ­ liilla .Chamber of Commerce voted J. W. (Jay) Lynch, ^ y ea r-o ld vci>ii!vnl of Buhl who on of suspended animation pendmc the ■WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (U.R)—Senate Leader Alben W. virtual "arsenar from a Wendell construction Finance corporaUon. outcome of the dlplomatle batUe todny to obseiye TTiursday, Nov. 30, the night of Sept. 28 atole two automobiles and held up two hardware store over the week-end. U bor Board Caaes Barkley, D., Ky„ today blocked temporarily a motion by as Thankafflvlng here. whlch-wlthout firing a »ho^-l» ser%ice stations in this area, today had been turned over to law enforcemtat offices In Twin court tocA the following ac­ changing the political face of *u- Sen. Edwin C. Johnson, Colo., th at the senate recess for S*ie»l nnplngs, several money robberies mediator u President Rooeevelt or oon that day. a fternoon. di.'approved the run-off election lo delay his pro]>osal until Downey and to stealing several automobiles a Scandinavian state were ground' CINCINNATI. Oct. 9 (U.PJ - Tin Since (he Wendell breuk-ln and held among employes of the Con- had completed his speech. Johnson Previou.sly, the time approved had including th e one in hU pos.ermlt room for aiteraUon and ex­ with amazing simplicity when the Falls and held up the Wilson serv­ ate in the European conlllct. CommUlee ot ihree men wai ice station on Kimberly road whrie how ever, wa.s even grcaior than a t uie eoitcem guilty of unfair labor pansion in the course of negolia- "There is one sure way to keep 'Vanks turned a tenth Inning single R ockland. p ractices. (ions which Uiey believe (o be forlli- and two Cincinnati errors Into t named lo head the merchants' drive he obtained 17 gallons of y.sollne out of this war.” he told the senat«. for funds’ as the bu.ilneMmen’s a n d approxim ately <40 In cash a t List, of the material slolcn at A greed lo h e ar th e api>eal ol the coming. "If we stop the war. there will bn 7 to 4 victory over the Reds, the Nl-RB irom a im h cirruu court ot sh a re >eectv Into ellecl. Oerman shlpa a te "looking lo U^e inosv jiowerlul Founh Htralght fair labor practices. romniliiprnien by Chairman Jud store nnd purrhoFeo]>le grape brandy. Thru, imlire said, hr fourth Mralght victory in the J03U 'flirA irlo ttilJ meet with MLvi stole an m lirr m srh ln e l>elnnglnK to O ne ^Ifl-giiuge R eniinglon pun\\). Oennans to the relch as pact o( the tiiroiiglinul tlir c-niiairy dcAlre Mr.' —n series In whleh the fuehrer's design for reseUlemeht of nooAftvelt to net. Vivian Aiulei'ou. who was named Charles I.unle. wiilch wa.i parked Yanks scored a total of ao runs to mrlThAnl.^' biiri'nu secretary, and near the Orphpuin theater. JAV I.YN(.II One 30-gaug« ReniingtonI pump, THUNDER eastern IJuropean minorities In co­ He felt th a t Ihe ,^rllIlte could m ake operation with the Bovieto—which eight for Cincinnati. then vlrrt ihelr asslstanl.s. Using thl.s car he dioye back if . . . Buhl resident. Him ^laird nio<|el 31. new. Its most ImiMrtuni I'ontrllniilan lo Paul Derringer sUrted for tUn O ne .22 ranger autoinadr, of huvr now virtually compleced Uieir peace by rccmxlng during Uie crlU - nier anil lirld up the iktlendani a a nne-man "rrlmr nave" U m p- Reds but gave way to Uucky Walters th e Roy.-ilei hrrvirr stiitlon. obtnUi tured by Kansas CKy. Md.. pollie 34, used. (lomliiallon of tlie Baltic tone. ral considerations abroad of Adolf I.ltliiianlnn negotiations with In the figlith and Walters was Ing some $3U in ni.sh. lie ihrii nmdP and faces charges i>f kliliiapliic O ne :i2 H nulugton boll H itler's ortcr. Ho profXMed (h at Uio Mu;>cuw, Involving vetuni ol p e rt of churge*n\. iiMna Ihn M olni iiu> anil violation of (he Iljer art un­ n«Klet 3>rrtnl1r inatlc, new. r-iiitiilhliinrni of big Red army basea but was replaced by Steve Sundia. rnii amurk In Tn lo l-alli> soil U lrr developed. WriK In W vom lhf By I ’nlted Pre»< n cai thp Kasi. PrunNla Iwcder on . S u n d ra In tu rn wna succeeded by l(w night f>f Hepl. at that Uinr One 13-gauge WtiKhestfv Alullon I'endtni W nlr. Vm-ni rtin'i vwmily o lil m MUHCOW: Uvr^iiii. itovn iiiuriit I.llhuiinliui .''Oil. were leporled al- Jo h n n y Mun>hy, sU»r New 'Vork re ­ pidlee alleging iir ntiilr |m<> niilo- used. A motion by Sen, Ohnrles W, To- lief who got credit for the oiw-islcil ill n t.Tiireh for llie nini Take AnimuiiKloii iii-w'i'«ln( i>f s Dey. U.. N. H„ lo split the neutrality win. OD,A,V. One ca»e of i3-gaiige in li> irvK ue 1‘nlniKt would Ik- .^^n^ell•,^ thr .‘i.vtet de.ilgn. aim stuek up two vrrvlrr I Ift.id bill to )>ermlt im m ediate connUiera- KelUe Unmer llenilfd ll capture tu ICHUMn Cltv, "vvhrn ■ihells. ^ll>lllllll^l. n im lit lo <'lu^h itlllri 'I'hi! rinii.-. w rre bi'llnved likely to tiiirl Mil would h e n in iliis l lollv nnd tliiii |)tiHT oiot'e difficult for tlic Itu ^' o( tiie neutritllly bill, leaving the niMililfil A iirtlran Vdfruns of the Rock H|)iliiK.v W .'o" T w o cases 13.gauge ...... l(H lri> [leme (lUl iciolil 'Inns 1)01 thrre was n gciieinl belief HTins embiirgo repeal for later dls- both teams iinlll (he snvrnlh when Pollrr rrcouli .■'linw that l.unln young Charley Keller slnpiwd tv W orld wnr.. hli(h offlcfrs III th a t or- M-ieUs. iniiiUrHl haM.i tor jirnre they hniiUy would lull into line. f.nuloi). also Is pending. gii nil’ll «ill a tten d tiift iiir>tlt' inoiiiiiiti III Milhtv debnlfl tor r«»\uw n» ltrtt» (n at»d t r a n r r arc On Beet Workers dIslA are npendiiig nililnns of dollars seventh, the Reds made three Kansws v.lini- Hlivj>«nl bi«1 h, hUcU- Ill th e sla te of W ash- liiiiglars broke in to ilie >(i>ir ai ismpletr arrvrd: Mid Hlllfr's « A I,'f 1-AKK CITY, Oct. 11 iU.fi)-' to draw tiie United States In the 01^ an error, a walk and three il<(l b rrn iilrked ll|l (n illKKXI. I llslversoii Is coininis- hiker «lm HEAIGIBMIllKllt, tr(rh^la( s|>ee<'h nut virnrd .1. It. Itnwliiii,. iiiesldrnl ol the B alt slnulr.t. Clomimnii scored In the war, alouH the i''i'ii1>f ll. i’l liir to lim i eig h th on Ill I'iMnlbllKy U ist (h r ll».'klnud tiiin lui « (ucmal peare eltrr, l4ikr- nK)rlc lieci Growers' ansocia- Hep. Jnlui Rankin. I).. IV(i/.s th e liuhl II Mild tluii Ihn and tliin. (lid ay levealrd frderaily New Ynik lied U «p wHh Iwo rnns hivn ttr' i'AKI.S: O erniaii |uitiolri .^||IK^ In alintiirr li iniiMinieil. kldnn|>ed h leKiiliiti'il Wage iK'iilr.s lo t>e pidil foi* In the first of (he ninth. KnMlriiili , Mure (he W orld w ar and a l W rnilell was beliiK vlir.K nl lrn ^l\^ iiiltl> nil w^.^l^ln ilo n i ni-rk bate u itaeless since 1 D enver imiIi'mii krpi him ■I'licMlay a b .u tir loi iiir n.r.i.ini tiuuliiiK 1111(1 (o|i|iliig niiiiiir lierts In llilngs went screwy- and victory M'lrntiy nsined lo his (lirough (he fan ilia( u.r Ito.Kl.uid and IrnlliiK n psrent that Ihe war Is over wllh, ^ w ith them \shlli \ hriil il|i SI of D utlruu Jul. JiihuMtiu (nuii'i' lilithii nnil Ulnh, will be In a («« days," went to the Ynnks In the toiitU 111'- during ihr nadnnM susiievls rottn Jn a car wlUi Oinioii iiii*'.. ni|v.i statio n I hr ii^klrtn ot the T he i.ralo calls fur a wage of $1.90 when Crosetll and Keller got out it> hoston, l,;si year he •IVln F^IU iiiayoi, tm nlii'd l«-i me plates. I ailivilv 111 lower Nled vnllry Ihiilrl executive romniK- Unloriido a ton iin fannn |uodui'lng six or le.vi with a walk and an error. PIMagglo Pnember of luuuli'i In inr cinith Miiilli ot M unilinm 'krn; m any ta p p ed a single. OrosnttI ncored. "llnl' (linn a n nc.vci gl'W on seven-ton (it (leorgo Olson. Hidl h ii.r u'M 'liy n «'oinniiitibl.% aie )i>llri) while ll H i”;h CoiH'l l^inibardl dropped a ihiow lo the (immii.rtrs who Will few iidiMili iniid; II la nil eight: *M0 on lUne; Kill ixilU'cniun, Borah Says Coast Ihillir nrrk lltilr^.^ sllll at IIImtIV. plate and Keller eame in Hntoie ...... '''■"'lion iiirlude l.lle picked up l)v It > nnli-smai), t i 0^ uik 10: 11.01 on i t ; ST conls on ■mil e.K'apecl. III.I(I,IN! Ucttnan army hl|h Ii: (14 re n t) on 13: 81 cents on 14; U im bardi rould rcKftlii his Irrt, n i- ...... ‘""I. national IStli dis- b u t oveilx>»<'i'‘< .lohnston’s attiuni'vn. w I. nuini t r l v^rl'\lllve foinmhtenman- 'I'hey spin \ii> ■ ihh Inrldenl Trade Stays Open rominanrt sayn «rstrrn Trout ae- no le iiis on 10: IM cents on 17 anrl OpeiiH Study MAgglo raced In with the tiinlng'a nnd T, M. itolirrlMin. wnr Mlinl- tt\ll« limited t«' ieral reeon- th ird run. pi»r rnii>i. Halt U k e City I.yiU'li deM'i lUrii WAHlllNOTON, Oct. D (UP>. .4rn AS ren ts on land pi'o<1uclng m are ...... »nd national re- ''hcit llln l to ju e s c n l tlirll lUKllliii III' III oalxaiuf aiid action nllh liian 16 or more tons an aori. KUV ll... I' William K. Ilorah, R.. Ida, an l-.,- ' i(tU(r(> (Ite on trath sMts; halilllinUiiii • mill stirr- KU'Hlaii*. bridge piirehase act was held under .mini H I ) , Jr., Ir>cal ehapier ferrlng witii tit< (irleftf Wm pifM'V^lrAl nli- i UK- owrukons oi ixUm- Meet at Lewiston IlOiHR, Ocl. » IURi-.]><( (III- ii.i. prisonera. Hie Idaho |>fnllenliary unit wliicli _ will precede ilm dis. ir |in li|a ( e 130.000 O en n a n s In a r- nual meeting of Uia Idaho Anil' A derlslnn wa* not exi>rcted u ntil would 111 oil p i.'...... mil '>*' if" sidrratloii. in in in d o d o n bill wUlc.h WhuW (mu renvfilns «vere.r«wd«l with -lO'J pris­ u i n I’re sld ln i over the dIs- lurned heir sn ilir Irdnnl mivrrti- tl. lieKan nrrviiiti I' I"'* American ships from s ik Ii |>l•lll ^ un •ru1 axtilil liitni« ri)n(li(ls; Pln- -iVvlor of BolK.' sU te president, aald ir r 'j'tt iii iP ells, Idaho atale com- that end on (hr kldiii«i>lUK and iJyrr l>t ing Uia aut'f ronslltutlnnallty In an m iuuln . knml. eUnning It w Hcamllnavlavi In- today. effort t« complete a test ot Ita' llin board ordered release ot ail auV el»»vge>i" prisoners ou( of Hi ^i,,, f„lerrd Mi'Vlng O lson for IiIa l--»rliy AtrHil 111 llalllo slate, seeks (o re- Mrs. W. Orr Cliapman. Twin M il, validity. DiHi'li liiiK'li will (>e served a t ton- Kvnnh'n n.pluir fiirlril a .luetul niiiiiples, Johnston h»s niulnl-iliird K;C I’onderR Over pleas for clemency but ,inly n li Imsr.i preside()is, wlU asaUt in leadini (ha ('em per KHllon tax ou gasoline to T lih nrirrni«i>n Com n,»n,|„r W ol- got undeiwftv In l'‘i'H' ...... Idatio I'runc tlutcs Aw n. TliB others were srhrdulril fm KAKNAH.LUhuanlat Re­ conferenoe. raise up to 1(100,000 lor pun lmse i>( IT ...... >" wh.Um sp ie ad (o UoUiiHilii will'll iiir nm- liOIHB. O ct. D il(i- •ireea l« retam Vllna area. In- toil bridge. rinding anetenl UlhjsanUn eaNUI im 11,r i.irrMnK. Anxlllnry memberii ot were rfKHvrialliiii. l-OHIK)**. Ocl. 0 mi'i. Ihc' ■nenia m n tln u ed today l>rli>ie .> acRtJR, OM. ■ (UAf4icn U .. •r Vllna. ir mlnarllles are gnitled M permia were U lM ^ l------»MLAI»IKH «KTH ANHWr.K ilir isrlmis groupa are also in. In K an sa s Clly, l.yin'h I'lld ix*'*'" iiilialUr to n lg h l animiniK-d iln Annes, examinbr Ibr the Intenlat. nolK EA N DIKB * Oct, • iiJ.R)-Premltr Ed- Vlled. (hat he was released Iii'in a linlrni, snies of batllM iKlwcni (Ininaii contineroe commission. t,.» «UI lU rt h .n Ulli wMk. |«Moka In Suhl. of ti»i,*nwnjp'* were unknown, misalOQ w iu r e n d e r « decision, Kuroptaa war. ’ Mondw. .October 9, JBS9 Pa^' Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO SOVIET TROOPS s t a r t OCCUPATION OF BALTIC ZONE Ace Woman Flier Fire Chief' Offers Hints for 25.000 B I A N S News in Brief i S . HENIIY A Testifies Before VOTING A i PON R e^ping^am ^ Qifllif^Hofne' JoliH FralcniUy CAA Committee Mel Brookes, O akley, h a s been Mrs, William Middleton returned WASHINGTON. Oct. 8 (OB — A Extreme coutlon in the home-es- trical appliances and cords .bcftea MliCII IN SMA[l S.iturday aft«moon from an cxwnd- subdued Laura Ingalls testified - to­ plctlgcd to Delta Tou Delta frater­ HEIMOFP.I.A. ON M E n B I peclally with regwd to heating aya- buying them. nity. according to word' recelvcd ed trip to New York. Chicago and Mrs. Ray Henry, member of the day that she « « awar* of .a ettU B e cU o n of n t n oU lccn wlU to p teutx-vta in Twin PaUa to­ Employ an expert electrician lor here. Detroit. newly organized Parent*Teacher air regulation against dropplnf ob> the business seaslon and a “mystery” day by n re Chief Pred Perry In a all repairs or extensions to wiring. association at Eden, was elected Jects from an airplane but that ab« program wlU head the entertain- statement emphasising that Oct. 8 Dse only non-inflammable clean­ SEAPORINAIIONS On lluntlni Trip Furse Missing president of the fourth district P.-T, had never considered a leaHet to ^ t at the Junior Chamber of to 24 la national fire prevenUon ing fluids (never gasoline, benzine (By United Preul Jean Bacon. Twin Falls, Sunday A., during th e a n n u al conference be nn ■'object." Commerce dinner meeting In the week. - n a p th a). Tlif Red army be«fl» octupuHon Jerry CrL'inan. Jack Ducrlg and Budge Brookmnn were members ol reiwrtcd to police thnt her purse here Saturday, she succeeds Mrs. Ml.« Iiigulls. the 15th woman to Park hotel at 8:30 p. ax. Tuesday. Safety tUnta listed by Chief Perry nl its new BrUIc lo n e lodny a n d viie Kerosene Pcrllona weclt-pnd hunUng trip to ihe had been stolen from her machine. W, O. Phoenix, Jerom e. hold a triinsport pllof* license, la Prcflldent Oeorge Deiweller said to­ included these: Soviet governnicnl Uirew tu wclRlit Recognirc the nazard of quicken­ Sawtooth region, Shr said the bag was 20 Inches long Mrs. Phoenix was elected vice- charned by the civil aeronauUcs day. Clean chimneys, furnaces and bclilnd Adoll Hitler's peace offensive niid mndp of soft, brown leather. president, succeeding Mrs. Oeorge authority wiih flying over a restrict­ The four past-pcesldents will stage stoves. ing fires with kerosene. oil ihe we^tc^l fronl. Conieni 'ol the bag waa noi llsud. W. Erbland, Twin Falls; Mrs. Pearl ed area of W.-«shlngton on Sept. 3S the mystery . enterulnment. None Repair or replace all worn, broken Keep attic and cellar clean of Atjout 23,000 R u « ln n troops were In Bolw papers and rubbish. r. Hnd Ur.'. J . W. Jo h n so n and FalU, Acequla. was elected aecre- and dropping "objects” from an air­ would offer a hint today as to the or rusted p s ^ or pipea. cxv»cclecl lo occuijy s u a lc g tc bases On Year Book i»UIt Ury. succeeding Mrs, J. E. PeraoQ- plane. The "objecu” war* anU-war type of fun planned. Place a screcn In front of tlie In EsUioiila uiid oUier OioiisaiiOi n'lll Veimiii Q rtm m , Tw in Palla. Don't F«rce Them ; Twin Fulls baslne.vs visitors in Among tho.se announced by Jim ette, Twin F&lb. leaflets. The elecUon will W a president, fireplace. marcli into Lntvla. Lithuania ami Boyd, editor, and Dick Phlnney. bus­ Jerome will be the site of the con Never force heating plants In cold Keep matches In metal containers Boise ovi'i the w eek-end. The hearing on the charges began two Tlce-prealdents, treasurer, sec­ w ea th e r. perhaps tnkc over the ImporUJit iness manager, as assistant staff ference next year. Saturday and was completed today. retary and three directors named. and out of reach of children. Kliinish Island'- imdci luuliiiil aid members for the Oem of the Moun- In addition to the courtesy reso­ Trial Examiner RoKoe Walter will The terms are for one year except Call In a heaUng expert to locatc "Many of our fires start In the trta llc s nC(joiln;ed nr eiivliiijjed. Mlnr l.orallun th e tro u b le K you can’t keep -warm. Twcmy-ucrc placer mining elle University ol Idaho year book, lutions. the group voted untnlmous- prepare recommendsUoni to the dlrectorahlpa. which arc for two basement.' Chief Perry pointed The miiicli mio Eslhonta scurtc.l e Mbs Marjorie Kingsbury and a favor, of. tlia peace.reioluUor years...... Empty aahea Into safe metal cans. out, "Have the door leading out of ...loUay.si& p iuiu loi .ua iu )> o ru tlo i) u( below Augei faJla .waa located by E. CAA. Keep all palnt-stalned or oll- Q. Lliidgrcn and MyrI Ray , accord­ BUI Neale, circulation staff, and :ted by M rs. J. G. H ayes, n a tio n ­ Nominees are: the basement of heavy construction ihe bermaii mlnorliy In the Baltl laked ragf onrhopa In a covered and see that it closes tightly." ing (0 mining location notice filed Leonard Blandford. advertising, al first vice-president, and already President. Robert H. Warner and Males to ihc telch's new Polish ter favored .by’ the local P.-T. A. units. m etal can. Because of the danger of hot iliory were specalad up W avoid pos- today with the county lecordcr. liOyal Perry; first vice-president, Use only correct etre electric ^l$e8. Recelvct Hon«T advocftUiu tor sparks on tbe root, the chiel urged _fiWiC icprJsiUi Oy 12*lhonlans nnger* Lionel T. Campbell and Hugh PhlU Never bridge a'blown fuse with a K alhfr Dies Alan Hyde. Tlmes-News classified ar U "(4||nse of our own land." residents to keep roofs in’good con­ rd nt Uie Nazis, and to recosnlzc So- Upa; second vice-president. Bob coin or wire. dition so that sparks cannot cause Mr.'. Charle.s Pryor. I^iberly, und advertising manager, was appointed Dlckard and Robert D. Werner; vie: domlnunce In the Biiltlc lone, Always disconnect heat-producing fire by blowing Into crocks or on Mrs, E J. MiUonc, Twin Falls, have today as memtxrslilp chairman of Speakersihroughout the confer- treasurer, Jim Sinclair and W. France. >tampliig out llie Com- Washington, Montana and Idaho for ICC Included Qcorge E. Denman, electric appUaneea when finished loose materials. inunt;,! pariy, ns-re&tcd 48 Icaclera, Kone to aieiidalc. CalU.. to attend Prank Warner; secretary, Tom w ith them . funcriil sevvtccs tov thclv fath e r, E. the Association of Newspaper Olas- augerlntcndent of the Burley Peavey and Stanley Sturgeon; di­ sa in t 05 wl\om may l a t t ci\arB<-'^ filfled A dverUslng M anagers, Hi schools: Mrs. R. L. Bralnard. Ward- . Look for the approval label of |rdnNin!)le by dt-nth. f. Cnmeron, rectors, Dr. Prank McAtee, Harold underwriters' laboratories on'elec- The extended diplomatic niajievi- wa,t nam ed by C arl W. O a n tr. of ner, sute president of the Idaho Lackey. John Weaver. Ken Medford. Al Judging Meet the Baltimore Sun, Baltimore. Md.. Congress of Parents and Teachers; Two Tw in F alls wives h a d .. vers In tlic tjelllfjercm capllal.s and niilonal-metnbershtpchlef. celved divorce decrees today by or­ M erritt ahotwell and Claude Mendl- -.-ihc ahiiOiVCCHiipict* lack-of fighting Among : the .•.tuilciit Judge.'* who HomeV M. Davis. su^Hritend'ent of ola. der of District Judge T. Bailey Lee, QU Ihc RhlnelBiul front arouacd ..re attending ihe Pnclflr Interna- Tft'ln Palls schools. Enlenalnm ent wUl be handled by wldespicad M>ccuiatloii on Ihc ncxi tlojinl e.>(i)osltlon In P ortland, Ore., Taking part In the panel dlscus- who Issued the decrees in chambers . a . Tof/Jemlre. Claude H. Det- ;iiove to tie made by (lie nlllrs. W hen Is R uisell Fowlp.^, Bucley. H e fa a aJon on scliool and home coopera­ at Burley Saturday, according to weller. E, W. McRoberts and John B. —If evei—docs the war start on a member of the agronomy team. tion were a group of Burley parents minutes of the court. Robertson, past presidents. big ftcale? wiii still all unaiisw cicil U D E M IID E and teachers. Mrs. John V. Rencher, Mns- Ju lia D avis won freedom (lUMilon regiirdlc.w ol th e is c t U u l Attend" tta h School president of th e B urley P.-^T. A.; from Bralpard C, Davis and re­ the nllled lenders were Inslstlog that Hugh Jo.->lyn, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. John Holyoak. principal of Miller ceived custody of their two children. they Vould not compromise on Hil­ 1. E. Joslyn, BoUc. form erly of Twin school; Mrs. Cora Qamer. Mrs. Roy 'T he couple wed Nov. 8. 19S0 a t SEEN WEDNESDAY Sohm, Mrs. Ray Reid, Mr*. Ken­ ler's terms- rails, has enrolled at Utah State CALLED OyDEAlH Winnemucca, Nev. Cruelty vaa Seen Today M in Jes&le PrAMr, local librarian, college at Logan. Utah, according neth Riggs. Mrs. Ashcraft and Mrs, In these clrcumswnces tlie "all Claude M cBride, 54. died a t 4 a. m. claimed In the wife's divorce re­ said this aftemoon,that the library quiet" atmosphere on the fighting to word received by friends here. Emma Loverldge. quest, today at the Twin PalU county Mrs. A. R. Thomas, Boise, state Oray-hairetl man sirWlng down •Bould probably open in th e new from was emphasized by the night general hospital, following a short Mrs. Hattie Bankhead receivad avenue, speaking vigorously to M other Visits vice-president, brought greetings building opposite the city park next of BrlUstj airplanes low over the illness. He had lived In this area divorce decree against Dewayne himself on this surpt^slng theme: Mrs. O. L. Painter. nioUier of Boy from Mrs. I. E. Joslyn. former resi­ Wednesday or Thursday. trenches of Oermana who, made lit­ since 1933. com ing fro m Alden, la. Bankhead on claim of cruelty. The ■•If he won’t talk. Ml make Painter, is a guest at the Painter dent ol Twin Palls, who Is now state W ork of m oving t2ie thousands ol tle ailempt to bring Uicm down, tjy Mr. McBride was bora, at Alden. couple wed June 18. 1B34 In Twin h im ta lk ” . . . Sm all boy, lost home. She Is en rout* to her home office secretary of the P.-T. A. boolcs from the old quarters, located blaring iBUdspealcers set up by Nazis la. He was a member of the Meth- Falls. No cldldren are Involved. downtown at«l picked up by offl- in Ca\dweU from a tilp to Kansas Mrs. Hutchins, ol the clly recrea­ in th e Elks building, to th e new tb'chrry pcace Ullw to llie Prcnch odl.st church. cer.1. u k ln g look a t Jail bars and and Nebraska where she vlslled tional center, directed an Informal soldiers and by a village football Arrangements are awaiting word saying he'd rather wait outside structure sUrted last Tuesday, Pub­ WE NEED THE gam e In Luxem bourg w hich boUi friends and' relatives. 15-mlnute recreation period during lic Inspection of the building will not from brothers and sisters living the Intermission of the afternoon. John Wells Sent until his mother got there . . . French and German, soldiers cheer elsewhere. Tlic body rests nt Drake Junior high students slopping come until the latter part of this KOOM ^ WyoRiIng Visitors Have Program Roles month, however, and when the doors ed—from their separate poslllons n and Reynolds funeral home. softball game, to watch fire en­ Eteiy tar In Iht house Is going Uwy wfttchcd the play across Uw Mv, t.w \ Mr.s. J . R oush and Mis. Phoenix presided; Mrs. Erb- To Louisville, Ky. open next Wednesday or Thursday Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Iniul wiis to a stm a ste r a t th e gine speed past . . . Boy riding io make room for the trade in's Moselle river. Virgil, Olllette, Wyo,. left today for McBride. Jerome; his mother, Mrs. John Wells, former local, high along Third avenue north on bi­ It will be for the purpose of only EUKene, Ore.. a fte r a week's visit luncheon nt the Parish hall, niul e a th e New IMO F o r4 V-S. Big Hattie McBride. Alden. Ja,; two tons ..school athlcie.and also a member cycle. ahoutlng Joyously to no­ checking books in and out. wlUi a broUier, Elm er R oush. Twin Mrs. Oerald Wallace was In charge Miss Fraser said that exact open­ discoants on used can. Liberal and a daughter. Earl and Walter of football teams at the University body In particular: "Whoopee" ... Disconnts on house cars. FaU.', and other relatives ol ilie 'music for the Itmcheon and of Idnlio. fiouthern branch, arrived ing day would probably be an­ McBride. Stanley, and Mrs. Flor- 6maitly-clad young lady carrying Thla Is the opperlunlty «f the rrlends- confercnce sessions. Mrs. Edith New York CUy from Europe last nounced Tuesday. rnoe Berry, Kelchum. Two grand­ Schroeder Jacklln's accordion en­ p a ir of n o t very ihlny booU . . . year to git the car yoa want at iwm I L E O children also survive as do the^fol- Thur,%day and today reported In And George SandholK exhibiting bvercoal Stolen semble played several numbers. the price yon want lo pay. lowing brothers- and sisters:. Loul-svllle. Ky,. to com plete th e re- deer rifle which blew up in hands MAN FACES HEARING' 1 Campbell, residing three- Greetlnss were brought from Mrs. •39 V-8 Deluxe Fordor, Dr. R. H. McBride, Sioux City, malnlnn year and one-half of his o f D ave WlUlJuns. veteran c e n u a l Paul Connell, married man ac­ quarters of a mile east of the base­ Doris Stradley. Twin Falls; Mrs. heater, whlteslde tires, la.; Roy McBride, Kimberly; Ralph mlASIon^for th e L. D. 8 . church, his Idaho ranchman and guide, and cused on a felony charge Involving ball park, Sunday Informed local Nellie Roberts,, Jerome, and Mrs. parenls. Mi. and Mis. Alma Wells, scat covers. New car ONEEIl ESIAIE McBride, Stockton. CnUf.', James Florence Hnlffht. Cassia, county declaring WUllams got away but p. woman, was to face preliminary guarantee. H as rp n 3950 police that a grey, plaid overcoat were Informed today In a telegram The brother of a prominent Han- and Frank McBride, both of Alden; siipeilntcndents of scliools. th e d « r dlcJn'L hearing this aftfmoon before Pro­ m il e s ...... «82j had been taken from his car while Mrs, Julia Worman. Radcllffe, la.; from the youth- hen pioneer who died S«pt. 30 at parked In the city limits. He said b ate Ju d g e C. A. Bailey, Arraigned ■37 Terraplane coupe _____ ....J375 Mrs, May Marsliall. Owasa, la., and Yomig W[ells arrived in New Y ork Saturday night, Connell demanded Hansen receives his entire estate, th e coat was sire 44 or 48. •38 Pord V-8 coupe ...... |365 with succession passing to children Miss Sadie McBride, Alden. City aboard the Holland-American Sigma Delta Psi hearing, was put under tMO bond Honnold Services liner Pennland, he said In the telt- and furnished the bond to gain free­ of other brothers and sisters, ac­ Overtime Parkers gram.-He Sailed from Holland. He dom. Complaint ciurges the alleged cording-to th^w1Il of the late Aug­ Five persons today paid fines of ust H Froehllch filed today In pro­ also spent some tim e In Germany on Issues Bids For offense occurred Sept. 38. 11 each as they appeared In mu­ Held At Mortuary his mission, being transferred to bate court, nicipal court on charges of overtime ■ Mrs. Mary Alzora Honnold. prom­ Denmark at the outbreak of the war. ' 37 Lincoln Z ephyr coupe _,4760 ■ Petitioner for administrative auth- Annual Pledging parking, police records show. They » M HEADS inent ^ Methodist, womca's organl- Details of the trip home from the l i B ulck Al Club sed an .....tS26 orlijf U Joseph J. pToehUch. K&ns^n. were WUmft Atkins. Thorftas Doty, Milons. WBs paid final tribute Sat­ nr rone are expected by the family Sigma Delta Psi yesterday issued •34 PontUc Sedan ...... :...... _.»275 the brother named as beneficiary to tP .M . — 2 0 t to e r .M . Ralph Smltlv Je-wie Fraser and A, urday nftcrnoon at the Twin Falls I a letter which should arrive this bids to prospective pledges. The •33 Chevrolet Sedan ______4335 i>nd executor in th e will dated June T. Campbell,’ mortuary chapel. The wife of Wil­ week. acceptance party will be In tlie form Riddles l o t Anytime '33 P lym outh Coupe ...... 8235 l«, 1835, S W REPORIS liam C. Honnold. she died last of a dinner tomorrow evening at the - l: lS P . M.l Tlic estate ' is estHmated Fire ITamage sjllght A revisit of troops and also mem- Thuraday at their home. Idaho Power company auditorium. I23J00 and Include* toveral ranches D am age was m inor a t th e VligSl berslilp at the present time high­ Rev, H. O. McCalllster. pastor, and Fifteen Fractures Members ot the food committee Norge Air Conditioned ■84 Chevrolet pkkup in the east end plus personal prop­ McBride home, 200 Seventh avenue lighted a meeting of the commis­ Rev. E. L, White, former pastor of MELBOURNE, A ustralia • (U,R)-A are Bob Pence, chairman; Leroy e rly. . nortli, to which Twin Palls firemen sioner's staff. Boy Scouts of Am­ Twin Palls Methodist church, of­ rom an now In tlie Royal Melbourne Foss. Ed Personetle. W imri Wiley Judge C. A, Bailey set hearing were called Saturday, Fire Clilef erica. held at the Park hotel Sun­ ficiated at the services, ho.spltAl Is believed to have, estab- and Virgil PersonetW. •38 International Pickup __ 1395 for Oct. 28 Stephan and Blandford Pred Perry said lint or some oilier day, Pred Rudolph, C. E. Allen, Chsrlea lUhed a new world medical mara^ A suggestion was made that the c n z o ■36 Pord Pickup ...... MM TODAY and TOMt>«KOW •re attorneys (or Joseph Froehllch. material lu a hot air pipe from the • Presiding over the session was Dr. Selber sntS A. D. B ellam y sang thon +etoid for fractures as a resu lt group get club shields to wear on 37 Ford Pickup ...... $J7{ furnace cauKbt fire, spreading to a J. N. Davis, council Scout commis­ "Hope of the Soul" and “Saved by of an automobile accident. She their sweaters, and Warren Wiley. Many other*, all makes, all mod­ wall and celling. sioner. Qrace," with Mrs. Charles Stinson qulred 15. Including fractures of Kenneth Ballanlyne. Louis Tyler els, all bargains. Cash or terns. Des Ruisscatix Reports given at the meeting both thlgha; two main bones In each and Pat Wallace were named to In­ It always pays to see yonr Ford Banker Vtslti showed 1,406 youths engaged In P41lbearers were Lee Johnson. Guy leg, two bones of one hand, two vestigate the possibilities. dealer first. Service Planned Harry MacGregor. Chicano. HI-. Scouting In Hie Bnake river area Simpson, Oeorat l-. Rlmby, D, D. heel bones, one forearm, the other The meeting yesterday was held first vice-president of Illlnol.f Con- council at the present time. In addi­ Alvord. Lester Parker and Lawrence arm and three rlljs. She Is recover at the home of Kenneth Ballantyne. MI.ss A nastasia P es Rulsseaux, tlnentnl Trust and Savliig.s bank, Ing. Mrs. V, B. Ballanlyne served re­ p. tion to 64 Clubs, I t w as nl.io shown Waliingion, B3. died yesterday at 9;30 m . ai and M rs. M acGregor vl.slted O. H, freshments. th e Twin Falls county farm , fol- th a t 442 adults a re donating their Self, Tw in F aib, and L, M. Ziig. time to serve In Ihe movoment. The lowing several years' lllnr'ss. Jerome mayor and Mrs, Ziig Salur* FIRE Collects Requlrm mass wlU »» recUed council now lias 71 «nU.\ Including In Hyde county, N. 0 „ farmland day. The MarOregois went to Sun YAKIMA, Wash. lU.R'-Richartl IS measured In hills -of corn Instead W ednesday nl 8:30 a. in. bv F a th e r troops. Cub packs, explorer patrols T liere wa.s a fire a t 460 Flfih Siohr, Yakima boy, has colleclcd Valley with Mr. Zug for luncheon. acres. Roughly, an acre li equal •K, E, Heltmiin al St. Edward's Cath and troops. avenue t}orth a t 11:30 a. m. today more Uian 2,000 packets of paper At Saw tooth hxlKe. lliOU-y, tlie Chi­ T lie counrll includes elKlit coiin- and Harold Lackey, owner of the 2,7W hllU of nllc churrh. Tlip no.iary will be said cagoans visited with Mr. aud Mrs. matches in the last four.years. Every nt 7:30 p, m. iQinan'ow a t th e W hite tl«s and In dlyided into 11 districts. house, was forced into the front Self and M r and Mm. Zug. - one is different. T lie youUi has two m ortuary chapel. Tin* IftnMly as,ks yard In night clothes and bath nr three pnckets from every slate robe, that no flowers be ^cnl. Seco^id W ant P a rly y In the union, one from Canada, on* Ml,IS Des Rul.s,'ietiux, ii re.sklrnt of M arion II. Lai-Ncii Rea,son wo.s (h a t l.nckey lipd from Englnnd, two from AUska and ■ Second wnril M.-1 A will enter* Just returned from the t-ounty Tw in F alls .siMcc 1015, wns born tain tomorrow at A p. ju.. at tlie 10 from Ihe Hawaiian Islands, M arch 20. 18ft6, nt Si. Lers ol the Punernl nervlcr.% for M arion H. •T E -n iN O BANDITS'* O IT Jie Rulsseaux; her Inoiher, l^uln Urs fined to his bed nt home. He first SAN FRANCISCO Ot.f!) - Two omiinlintlon from VS to 31 yenr.i of l.aisen, nniue ot KucW Creek, wlio heard pl'-oe.-. of tlie roof fnlliiK on Rulsseaux. bodi of Twin Kails, and nKf «n.^ --IIkIi I, and 13 cents from the girl. luteI(•.^t clii.vi will l>r oiBiiiili’rd park. firemen said, and wh.n iini>nl by I News of Record nn olIU'liU Muff. 'MiP ii'miliu M. I, nishoi) Kil l.lMli- Kifen. oflli-lnted sparks from the rhiiiinev HEAD THE TIMES WANT ADS. j lV]arria(;e l.icfnflcii A. se^Mon «lll be lirld WrUlicwlay a t L atter Day Mi.liiis aervlc,"- After the fire l.uekev wrni imrk « ------rvcnluii, Patlbearer* l.rltov Hansen to bed and hojied he woulil not be OirT, i» and Jack llell. T'j.in Vnlh; Kwrvy dU tiirbed aguin , . . at l^n^l not At Che lloDjilikl Cnmeron. I’liinm. Itubni Hwnn. until he Is well. Oriint BuiilioiiH, "0. uixl t.iinui Eden; Hiiviell (;. l,«i.-rn and I'lrils McArthur. IB. 1)011) of noi.ie. Minn * Norinii hOx, Kimberly; MIrlinel Lvnrh. llnnnrn; Mis. Carl Larsen, Kminen. —Get In • ------Jacub.'>ui>, Twin Kalin; Mm. F, W, Desertion Claimed 1 tMrthfl Tusiiiry, lluhl, autl I'liul llow m au, Divorce Ue(|iiest Kliiilirily, have Ijfin lulmtlted to Tart of Pool Sells Your Bus •------Ihe 'I'wlii i"iiih i-nuiiiv M nirrnl lu)s- The inotliei nf ii cliilii \'liose To Mr. and Mr.v Kd WriKliiill, pliat. Piillenls dlMiilssed are Mrs, At Utah Metropolis father assertedlv d^^f-u^l| hrr and Bnil drive Blraisht lo Monteilo, Nov., h Ihjv, nl (I ii. in. to K. .1 >liiye,i and lla io ld M rkey, One rnrluiiil ol ih r iV ln F,illn Ihe baby l>efnr«> the Inlnni \iio lH>rn ilay at tlie 'tVln Kniln counly ifii Tw lir'Falls; MIm (i<-i>rKln Tilley and Cuwuty l.lvei>(^s, ilallev, Itngemon: ltnl>erl Cllllett, Halt Ijikr Clu: wnii me innnlnder Hull was flleil b\ Mm irm n Mdac. M art Hnnsen, a Uiy. vf^l^I(llly m ilin lluhl, niid itay Wrndlli-k, llalley, golnH on 10 Him ^'rmll•l^(•l> nncl Uis Tliom pson aKlllll^t i)llllll^ 'inoinp< 'IVIn Fall* I'duiily sniPiBl lm^])ltiil Angeles, Coiiniv AHnit Jleii Jiollng- v vnirnlny Meniiieis anil Irleinh in the rongre- Iiiitho pools no« iinit tliroiiKh llir lha NubinlJiiii inutenilly luinie. Katloii of Ihc locnl C hrlsllnn (luirch, I'rmliircis* MveMork Mnrkellng nf whli:h Rev, C roneiibeiger Is pas­ aMOrlatloii, Hull l..ike Citv, which • ■ ------# " / knew I could tor, made up n Kei;erous inirne to illreots shliiinenlR lo the inont ad- I Kunerals I rontrilnitf! lownid Ihe expcnsa of vniitageoiis inmkrl.i. trhi, Tlie trio will bn gone three Weekn and will vIMt W aslihm tnn, D. u/TRUST THE LOOMlti - I'liiieiiil ncivlren fii c;., and (he W iirld's fair In New F led l.ooinlR will Ims liolil .'nieMlny ■ York before rctumliiK. 2 p. m. a l tliR 'IV ln Fnlln iiiortiiiir. clin|iet, Iiitrrn ieiil will be lii 'I'wlit PARISIAN" Palla cemetery. T never worry when I aend my furs to them. They are I Temperatures equipped to handle • ------— ------everything from fur storage to remodel- tng, Tlieir charge is alw ays minimum, and 1 can always de­ pend on them for a square deal. PARISIAN

LAUNDKKKKS & imY CLEANGRB p h . „ . S 5 0 r i i ■« Hovday, October 9,1989 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO RRITTSHv FRENCH ^ m R JOBJECTIVES IN COMPLETE AGeei

War’* Sinister ‘Jewelry’ Men of War T- CASTLEFORD Gooding liveRtadc ■ GEHMMIS'PEACE ;h GERINPAMS- PooHWacherPertrti Bid or Bye club met Wedne#day GOODING, Oct. » at the home of Mrs. Oeor«c Thomas. celpta foi' marketbif pool ililim ttiU -OFFiWNW Ouesta were Mrs. Rankin Ruther­ from Wendell tnd.Goo|llDg tto pM t OPEN NEW KAIDS ford. Mrs. Lou Thomas. M n. Earl week.reached a total of.ortt lllflOO, WASHINGTON, Oct. 0 (U.B—P re s- PARtB. Ocl. 9 Orman pa­ Saxton and Mn. Albert Kolarlk. Uleiu Roosevelt returned to the It wail reported at the cilflce of tha ' trols. armed with Mib-machlno Prizes at contract were awarded i^keting assodatloh seofetaiy. O. White House today atUl Ignoring Mrs. Chester McClain and Mrs. Guy B Y U l E U n ■official a c rm a n suggestions Runs, automatic rifles, bombs, trench L. Mink. Kinyon for members and Mrs. Earl A small shipment of lamtM from By LEON KAY lie Initiate a move for peace in knives and autom m ir plstol!i Saxtoi\ lor guesta. W endell brought receipts o f 1937.7* LONDON. Ocl, 8 (UPi-Ot«at lh<; European war. conducting an Intensive raiding Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Hildreth have on Sept. 32, and a larger ih lp m e n t BrlUln and France are lo complete Mr. Roosevelt, who received the relumed from Portland. Ore., where cnmiiaign aloiiK the we.siern front, from Gooding on Sept. 23 brought accord rerardlng their objectives In war reports by telephone dur- they were colled by the death of the war against Hitlerism, Prime inK Ills week-end a t H yde P a rk , re- seeking prlsonm aiul le.itlng the I3.35SJ7. There were a^owners rep* Mr, Klldrcth-s mother. resented In the two pools. Minister Neville CbambecUUn told Iu.ied to commit himsel! on augges- slrengih of the Frcnch llnea as « Fred Scnften. III. son of Mr. and A Wendell shipment of 627 head the house of commons today as Moiu that lie take tho role of peacc- for attack. Mrs, Fred Scnften, Jr., of Castleford, of hogs on Sept. 20 brought returns political sources suggested that any mfiker In Europe and indicated tie Most of the p.iirols consist of from niid Mis-i Irene S chrocder w ere m a r­ German peace proposals should t>e w;is not ready to respond to Nazi 40 to 50 men. it was said, but of n.0C5 37 to th e 15 growers p a r­ ried Sept. 30 at SatiU Ana. Calif, ticipating. formally addressed to the allies inniiiuUons that Adolf HlUer would French artillery and machine gun­ Tlie couple will make It# home at through the United States embassy be wuiing to accept hb mediation. ners threw back • three raids by Santa Ana where Mr. Senften has at Berlin. ' •; appeared likely tho United coinplcte companies of German employment. Adolf HlUer’B speech to the tes would sUck to lU policy ol shock troops. tclchsug. officials said, was not i-rv\;ognltion ol conquests by «g- Tlie mlds have been going on for Previous to the horseshoe method vie^ved by B rita in as b forma) peace ••'lon, and view as In tern a tio n al H8 hours. The French ,'inv they have of hoot protection for ijorses. socks Announcement offer. The American embassy _____ ameng Ihe first to fall in modern war. civilians ies.MiCM tho Oerman-Russian failed of their purpose, wiilch is or -snndals were used for th e horse.s" representing Britain In Uie relch...... wearing iden(inc«H which no Americmi property Eiich Raeder of the German flee: s[>on(l.s first wedt/?r o f refJred withdrawal of German troops from CONG. UWORSHAK volved In any acts o( violence bv Id aroii.sc Am erican sentim ent a g a in st Judje la.si Septem ber . . . 58-ycaT- conquered territory. ' ::dltar. Evening Times; I- have just received your letter any act of war. No war material;, Cicriiiany. when it enters American old ,'ion of cnvulry oJficer u nder old C ham berlain &aid th a t th e p u r­ w;uer.s, sailed from Cobh. Ire la n d . f Sept. 30 In reference to the poll either finished or raw. foodstiilf oi im perial regime . . . schooled In ca­ poses of the alliei had more than 0.'t. 2 wltn 584 passengers and a onducted by' your paper on the any other commodities, should be det cori« , . , attached to general, once been stated. neutrality situation. Naturally, the shipped to bclUgercnl' countries ciew of 313 aboard. It is due In New sta ff ns c a p u lu d'.irU\g W orld war. "Doubilcss. as «me goes on, both esultj are most interesting And le.u It Is paid for In advance York Wednesday. promoted to riink of major In 1BI8 governm ents will consider wl>ether imciy. and I wish to commend you shipped upon vcs.ieU In no preliy i:oocl at public .^peaking their war aims should be stated In •nicred war niln b try in 1923 . . . more specific form." he said. ir underUklng such a project. owned by the United States mer­ While tho outcome is IntrlguinK. Jaycees of Goodins became Inspector ot arltUcry In 1833 Any such siaUment, Chamberlain chant marine. In this connection U am very much interested in the . . . usually pictur<^ In military trap­ said, would be made only by agree­ should be strcs.wd thal there is ab­ ndividual comments as reflecting a Plan Turkey Shoot pings . . . catapulted in present post ment between t h e British and solutely no cretlU for 30, 60, 90 day :ross-sectlon of sentiment In south GOODINO. Ocl. 9 (Sp'ecInD— In Februniy, 1030, In army reorgail- French governments. or any other lengih of tim e exten?arlng . . . Statement o( Ob}t«tlvea to wnrrlDR nations as ou t stildlcrii preponderance of all citizens is con­ em to follow our Inve.-Jtmeiit,'.. merce announced plans here for In AuKU.st he nurlNi warning at Chamberlain spoke in reply to a cerned about preserving peace for MngUig a combination carnival and Poles thni "old Prussian land" in question from Arthur Henderson; In concliulon, I would like to DUr country, but tht>re Is a d iffer- point out that no one man tuikcy -shoot to be held a t th e Poland IS Gcrm.my territory, relch Lnborite, as to whether it was the ally barn on Suudiiy, Nov. 19. is able to back up clalnu with force policy of his majesty's gcvevnment •nce of opinion as to the best pro- cause thU democracy to go to .... redure. It is Ihe duty of every motiirr, A tentative program Includes a . . . now he's doing iu to publisli in the due course of tlm« mosquito trap shoot, a competition nnd Jointly wilh the French gov­ There are a number of technical every housewife, every sl.ster. every [actors involved, and the debate sweetheart and every American 22 rifle siioot. a golf driving con- ernment a specific statement ot war te.'t and bingo gumcs. Further de­ . alms based on principles already which opened in the senate yester­ that the will and determLnatlou day promises to disclose every pos­ to stay at peace Is not broken. tails will be announced later, com­ Jerome Rites Told enunciated by hla majesty’* govern­ mittee members stated. m ent. sible angle connected with neu­ JESSIE HELFERT BRADD Of Ridgeway-Sowers Some press reports from Wash­ trality legislation. Although II was JRoute 2. presumed when the spcclal session Palouse, Wash. JEROME, Oct, 9 (Special)—Mlis ington. purporting to show Presi­ Mae Mildred Sowers. Hailey, and dent Roosevelt was contemplating vns called that the President would Oct. 6. HAZELTON easily win hi.s lig h t for repeal of Harold Paul Rldncway were united some move toward negotiation of In m arriage Sept. 30 by Rev, Milo peace, were received wlthotit en- the arms embargo, recent develop- rOL.tNO PLACER HOPE m enta Indicate a clo«* fig h t will Mrs, Allie. Willey has returned Roberts, pastor of the Natorene thuGlasm by British political circles. IN ITS YOCTH church, at the parsonage. It was said there had yet been no ensue, and U Is dllllcult to antici­ home from a two weeks' trip to pate the outcome, Editor, Times; Portland. Ore.. where she visited her Wltnes.srs to the cerem ony i^'ere positive indications of any develop­ A fter perusliiR your editorial of Robert Denbrook nnd Paul ‘Rldge- ment that would halt hositUlties. I propose to support leglslaiion daughter,-Mrs. Wendell W orthington which will maintain strict neutral­ Sepi. 2J, we take the liberty to and fflmliy. ay, The couple will live In E m m ett ity. and prevent Involvement ol our RtiUulnle you on Die 'im pnrtlnl William Kostcr, Amsterdam. Hol­ •here the bridegroom is employed Officer to Vigh :ountry in foreign entanglemenU or iinfl renil.itlc rie.scrlption of th e Pol- land. Is visiting the Lindsay family. 1 n mine. :onflict. Our first respon.iibillty is h war tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Vance, Jr.. re­ Group at Jerome not lo save democracy In Europe, Your obsen’atlon, however, that turned home Wednesday from Chi­ ABANDONMENT APPROVAL to maXe democracy work at It would be belter lor Poland to cago, where they hnd attended the W ASHINGTON. O ct. 9 lU.R)—All JEROME, Oct. 9 (Special)—Mrs. pUulate to the Oerinans. requires American Legion convention. interstate commerce commission ex- Mngdft Stocker, worthy grand ma­ With kindest per.ional regards, me additional explanation. Never Mr. and Mrs. Victor LeDrie have nmlner today recommended Uiat tiie tron of the O.E.3., will make her of. HENRY C,-DWORSHAK in Us history of aimo.-it 1,000 years returned to Boi.sc after a v b il w ith Gllinnrc and Pittsburgh railroad be ficlai visit in Jerome Tuesday, U Washington, Oct. 3 has Poli\nd rpforlctl to ca]Tltulu- Mrs. LeBrlc'.s paicuts, Mr. and Mrs, authorized to abandon Its line of 100 THE MILDER BUND I has been announced by Mrs. Violet tion. and though her people some­ G eorge Wyllle. nUlFs from A rm stead, M ont.. to Gal- Franson. worthy matron of Jerome PEACE PLEA TA WOMEN times perished In great numbers • Mrs, Goldie Rice and two children' . Ida., and an 18-mile branch WITH THAT ch ap ter. OF AMERICA during foreign Inva.^lnns. th e spirit have gone to Amsterdam, where she from Leadore to Gilmore, Ida, The > M em bers of Lhe P a st M airona club Editor, Cvinlng TimcV. ' ot Poland stirvlvcd to this day. We will keep house Jor Mrs, Evalee Pot­ railroad is controlled by the North' I are .completing arrangementa for n I am enclosing a copy of "a ploii realize, of course, Hint the present ter, who Is a teacher. en.j PocUlo company. banquet to be given in honor of tlie generntlon will suffer heavily, but fiaooaoooFiAvoRj for peace” which my hiisbnnd ond G irl Rcserve.s .served lunch a t the 'worthy matron Tuesday at the Pres­ I wrote. We hope to form public hoi)e Is placed in our youth, high .school W ednesday. byterian church. Before tiie ban­ opinion t<>uard the dciermlnRttou which rejuvenates nation anti M is . Mabel pox, Wlnchr.Mer, Is quet there will be a whool of In­ to stay at peace and, let Europe reRenerntes Its trndliloiis. I’i-slting Willi relatives here diirlnx struction In the lodge rooms at i fight her own wars. Will you print it Appreciating your “^klnd interest, Ihe lllncM .of her father, S, 8, p.m. 1 your Twin Pslls Tlmc.s? we rem ain. Drook.<;, At the meeting Tuesday' evenins To the Women ot tlw Unltccl Vnv trulv vouch. Mvx, U an y Nyc wns hostcs-s lo th e RID THE" ■'(ITSIW-IUIIfil the. initintoiy degree will be exem ­ Stales; THF: POLISH INFORMATION Lniilcs' Aid Wcdiie.sdiiv oK einoon plified. Wiial do you, as a woman, think BUREAU Mr. and Mis, Howard Bodcii. Dur- of this European war? Have you By Z, .Stefminr'.lrs Iny, form erly resldriiU, rc|>orl the at anj- time had mdmonl.r ot uavry tI)ftertor» lilrth nt n dauKhiei', Rvpi. 32. Chlr.iKo, 0y thr tUgma Chi fritteinlty nt tho nii-n>!).'i7. mill iiiirsis, Including Mta: we, as Anirilrnii women, allow SM'KHl) COM, UnlvfihUy of Jtlnhn at Mnnrow. Teil K II Mi% U iiny K, Humni-'r- governmenl In enter fumthei ijiili.i, Ml' M ieimiin Hlfivens llltlNCi YO lIK HACK rc n r r. Max Hmith, Huy Iluobing such wur, wf nm blfinie only our «n«rek, Tiiruiigli the a p iw lntm ent lie but In peace. War hns l>een the lllrndrd - Waied will 1)0 AThediiled to lour w ith (ha grave of a good many advunrrd clv- I'-iiiiiV. D-'Kioi/. w ith 111 atten d in g , A iio-lK.Mi' ■ luiii'heon wiis aerved pr)) hiiiid trom tho university dur­ illratlons In the history of (hr world ing tlir week of Ocl. 14 lo 'JH, nnd eotild easily piovr Ihn dciwii- A vMth a RCKlal hour Jiillow- ID.MIO 15HAN & '1‘he groii|i Li »cheern t'huvi;'' ■'! Ur pvogtum. fdalin. only be throwing prei'lous lives and good money afier ht)d. i.et us uoi M il. L«o Jankow ski and Mm allow the obvlnus sympathy wKh 'llioniaa Tverdy cntertaliieii at tha cause of the I’Uiropenn dem­ lliren table beiitfit bridge parly ocracies lo iihlmntely lead us Into ThurNlay aftfrnoon at the country home of the fonner, High honors w ar on th e ir side. I/ol us see to our own household. went to Mrs, Weiby, ccntolatfon to Mrs, l,aValla aixl traveling prise lo fr her trip to tho New York W 'll inrtkit a line World's fair, describing a number u ptiihKr fur you and h\t«re&uutf bvitSdlnia a n d axlilblta. auninutre lo Kora a A round tsble discussion followad oi l o u o h d o w n wUh (he different ousUmis in tha v«r* every member of the ious sflcilnns of ihn roimtry. Piani WANTED fninlly, wcia teniatlvely mnda (or a Ovii wetlHKts avB lit# l(i>ve'«n parly ti n last of th e monUi Used Cars Ijcat, our service caii'i at lha Robert Ooad home with M|m he Iwat and lo pleas* Mary Orayveal la isslslant hottMi n >,11 a a C a a l M k ynu Ii our hl||eit At Uie Moond meetlni of tht aim. lamit olub Friday afternoon at t)» .lioino of Mrs. Oscar Kversuii. Mrs. J. B. WHITK J , J. UrtuuMMt gava a n inteiasU ni N«w liocatlon talk on the l^ung.'' Kefreih- IN BIM UkM ’ menu wara atrred at Uie olosa of Near Ktnbwly Bead Parisian Phone 850 tha atkmoon. Ttia group adlotimet P h w it m to meal with Mrs. Worlliy pfds Oct LAIJNDERERS and DRY CLIOANERS P tg» F our IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO , HoBd>]r,Oet(ibwt,l»9a

SERI AU STORY • BRUCE CATTOM BY LOUISE HOLMES T o t WORKING WIVES t m . n «a a n v i e c . .iN t,'' IN WASHINiSTON TULEPHONC 88 Y««ur«ar< MaHaa U aarrHiad him." Slowly, sha pulled tb t gU- port and they aitt down close to­ ’nua la the thM stery ef » _____a lia to proTida' fo r ' Canaa eaUa at tha aMrt* gli sheet from the tnvflop*. A of currant to war-aiaea* ■••■1. C ataa haa r n > 4 haa»l> g e th e r. aar«aa feteg bebM tta aeeaw la VlU -U w H W in »wvl«* O ttM r n u < M litles. roll KCA TMtur* 8«m Ic«. check flutl«tdJ«-h«?J»..bttt jh t lb* flgbi etar aM gaa la tha acb- tia l hots Ignored it. TtuN are iw rerninnm iuduii* *- S M id. Wnl. T»l» fill*. Ktlis. I powan vhkb tha rraatdgnt might ' I da h o TiiiH^uKr«Hwo*oo “Dear Marian: Snclof«d find •■ nrat 9 t tU -Ite |«lBg to bavt check, A nice clean aprtag b u • b a b y ,* . . ■y M U Jd CATTON make avaOaUe to hlmaelf almply by arrived out here. I caan Ttm«a> (Iraaty Th^ Wyblagtea itauiag a proclamation of a aUte of CHAPTER XXIX *'Ke>«mU»T'* Deny dlm pM amargaaey. Tt>cf ara by ao pwana her that we had ^riagi la QU> •ad latighed. - The Gentleman in ItfAY DAY. No letter £rem Dan. WACHINOTOH. Oct. » -It la an all of tha einerganpy povr* that Marian ttaysd doM to the cage. Dan." -I ka«w it bafora Daa wtat ^ e a aaerat that much of tha sena­ exist; indeed, hardly anyone io Br Carritr rwtb)« la AdT*ne*t tway, btfev* you wtra married.’* Br ik« « « a . iis i 1 9BU1, M«; I ngnUi. tl.U l • acBlh*. il.J Il > r the Third Row telephone all waltinf for Marian closed flwt torial eppoaiUoa to repeal of the Waahlngtoa knewa Juat what all of By Uftll Pwibk able aiottm or thlaki thatiia isn’t tba amtdoaey' powan that are •i-iei L 0. A. IMI. M 444*1 rtmio i , n tp i«r in. m flm hD Uw, ,r luho. Nlghtgowni, tha pink taffeta house available. She lay back ia the -chair, eUlmad la dlnaay. ”I doo't know ' atneere when be say* he coat with tha flower buttoni. She'd It U understood that the JuaUce quietly enduring heartbreak. 8h« why ha put up with ma on'l k now the ta d ta e i th a t the window. She waited but }0 ]aad. £ven U D ta doesn’t waitt dustrial plant; the plant la com- Next: War and rumer* ef war. Vou‘f« Ilka unto a dromslni Dt a time like this,” she thought. ui, and I’m facing the (act Uiat find the points on which substantially all are agreed. A dreadful, suffocating loneliness minutes. A grieat ear caretaed up pelled to comply and te give tha r a t? tha street at unlawful spaed. It he probably will not, I want her presidential orders priority, and if The presumption is that when you find points on Don’t you know you iMk like caught at her throat. For the flrit slowed down and stopped. Dolly ' I grew up aear him, I want her It fails .or refuses the Preaident may h a d e i? « time, she was frightened. "Dan— ' MUKTAUGH * which all men of a varying group agree, you've got fairly tumbled out, running up the I know har father.’’ th e p la n t I (1 e a a 't aay hell • bacauM of Dan—help me to be brave," »ht “Her? Are you aure?” som ething. U dIeO . moaned. "You are so far away— walk, peering at the number. Marian went to the head ot the "Dan alwaya wanted a little rRISIDBNT ROLDI Word has been rtcelved her* that These men were as diversified as to include Clar­ aometlmei I can't find you at all." g irt." T O V ftK OVBB BAIUtOADS It ouihi U b« an act anU»