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TWIN FALLS COUNTY’S SCRAP QUOTA - 1,980 TONS C(illcc(cd so far 1.774 loiu A ntcional Nc»B|,aptr Str' Nine Co'iinUts 1’OL. 25, NO. 205 C oudW TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. FKIDAV. DKCKMIU:I: 11. 1H12 LATE BULLETIN WAfiHINGTOV. Dee. 11 {-TV-The narr uinoahetd IMar that (be U. B. S. Alclilb*. » B,158->on •uinUry mitp »Wp, « ii lost In the SoIomoM u«» meoUr. "u tlie rciDit of cn(inr •ctien.'* PillCE 6 CENTS AXIS LAUNCHES AFRICA DRIVE Germany Suffers Heavy Losses in Infiantry WHOLESALE i n ' CEILIS SEI10 AlDDlSIiU IVASlUNCiTON, nc of [irk-c iiilrnlnhir, , ,, cviuiiped wliolr.irtlr price o i>fniill •'nitxlcrftte" ' let' .-cb lonl'i ^[K•cl^lc tlol- .<• 11 !.^ crIlliiKn for, mra 10loiif. 1. Oriipriilly .^pc.ik Ii city. Mo, rrpvln lllKhr'l Icvrl Mnrr AUKllM, 1310 I'lul : now ijG jxT crnt of jwrlij-. m il ' '»tit Vii cimuol- l.||) ^ , '1 , Sdll'rf of Uip- rrUII nir;ii trarWl iVIrriri!. Till.'! t 1- . iK'i;Kr<l nl rT.rl. OraVr'N WkIi - i w l Mnreii prlcc. llourvcr. • OPA Mltl cluiinns In 111 '- rclnll cellliiK tiiutit co;nc liter wliciirvrr nnil, nlir.-fvcr iw%c-;.u,r>’ lo s^r<•vpl\ l a rr<iflt iqixfjc oil' buiclicr i.tiop.%. lliL-, (irilrr v.mil(l ^iwrlfy a Ilx«I OPA On I ttllhoul III' hrui Uirrat ot bU3ln't:s To Alil DUlrlbullan ■nic order U tipeciwl W i^ure 10 ft retail storw. EhcIi rto IC'iccper will kiioft-; OI^A rnlcl. tli ^ ll\« m&xliuiim j>rK« o{ l\ li lalcr will be no lilKlicr fi Umn for hliii'^lf, •IVa oilier mnjnr bencrit, n ivctrd, OPA ncldrtl; .Smnll'p r«moui rliolr- Jor |iro(luclloii T ' taln«l; niiil am » 11I be nt llie M biniriX, lluu rU ly nim 11 be amlii tivy bii.vln )ric<; M clvllln; aiTiK tlie oo.n hlch lm.i Ih-r pla. iuml Kni folloaii for beef IM poiimli:' Cr.itle K2: Brnde A or koo<I. j: B or comiiierclnl, jlO; Rrn , utllliy »n: ciiUrr niid enni »15; bull;. ' AmnnK ilie otln-r ronr,', t Tor nicli: Zoi'k- one — W;i. OtfKOU, CiUtatulw M\d •biL'o prior pliLi |l.7.'i; roix IdfiJio. MonUiin. Wjoiiilii Wirt Arllona, bnse price pin 'Hie vnr pro<Uiclloii bo protilbl(«t Uie use of uleel . rf.\i jTftr 111 the enniitii« lmr>ori:tnt food producti Xoi I^Kluciion. General Sandman Takes Charge W- HOUSEWIVES M E OLD 16 C U R I t NEEDS FOR E Kxliau>(r(t hy CO Iieurs nf rAnllnuoui fichllnf acMnul aili (orrrn In Ihe wf.leni iJrM-rt dJ north Atrlfa. Mie rrrw of a New ZraUnrt laiii iltcn on llie .and hr»lilr (lirir trlilrlr. The lank. Amrrleaii.matle. 1» nnnird "loua." Tlili 1) an otfirial New /.e.^lllId picture. 1,000,000 Men Over Seas by End of Year Dr ^VASIIINGTU.N', ilusiiiK lhat Anu'rica lhun I.()«lM)0() by tiie lliiil Uic "nxis puwcv: liliaLivc." i The I’resiilctil'-x staJ^meiit report to aniKi'*'''-* k‘a.so oi)cratioii.« f<ir tiic llirce months luday.' n.’.Trlliu: ilml llic ;ixir, liatl Uv.t ;nillntlvr 1i>r Mlt \>rliix «i inleil $-J,:i(i7,WO.OOO fur . 11 (U,Rl-I■l•^■^i^i.'llt Knd.suvell, »!is: force,1, ()ver,-<i;i^< will mimber more 111 of IhiH month, lokl coiiKres.s today liave. lonijiorarily';d luasl.. lo.sl Uie I letter .submittinff a NEW ■ [« Ki I ,VVI.iro HEADQUAnTEnS IN i AUSTRALIA, Dec. M (<T)-i;r>lt«I I ewiM forcM lioldltiK the npproRcli !' v> tlie ■niiiift Airdrome Inld down ': pjiilsliltiff nrtlller^' fire on Jnpa'i besfli po.\ltloii, report-1 froni nuliiea from jftld lo«liiy, a ihroMiii; back a Japimer.r n toiintrr-itiiiek near Bunn vlllnn wall the Gonii nren, 12 mile; tlie ntirtli, cleared by tlie Aiisl jfln fnrtr.i ibf>l swrpi up Uie r ' niL'^lon rnllun i>atrol^ j . be n Ilk- push to drl' oI thclr beiic! lllff <IOft-Il i.pc Klllerton. ol Bunn, nnil • lliC Jnpane,«: puckeUi ^ ll e d lilr forces eoiillnued to con tlie Iniid flKliic;.^ bylnK tlielr . bombs on llie Jn|i5iie-’c jx^lUoiu fro:ii C n ^ IClIlertoii .-DUlliward trnouKh iJuna lo.Copf F.wlMniUre. Uiree mile;; Mulliea'l of Dana, One otiicr enemj- ficce um rc- pofie<l still holilliii: out cm Mie fimiuin track, nboui six tnlle.-, inlivnd f»m Buna, nnd Mralnl and bombed their p«.itloii. llie sUc of Uie force Wft« not Indlcftled. Todiiy> hfad()uarter,< coniniimltjtie (3r<riblnK Uie Jnpanr-.e counter* stiack Mitl that -bitter hand.to- hftfld flRhllng ea^ufil throunMoul tlie; position In a'strUKSle for'plll- Wi-tyiv: eHtroy mivtliinrKun em- plicementj" and reported thai It collapsed under lieavy fire. nie flglit for the Dima airdrome »-,is de.-.crlbed as nn artillery battle. Direct ■ Iilt.% were jcored on an «ncmy nnil-nlreraft jun. nd 1,000,000 by the llr.'t Need Full ‘itrensth "We niiwt brliiK Ihe full r. all the United Natlon.% •ecily nKnfn.M Uie enemy." our Joint nintcrlH' .nltloai •■We [irodunive sliQ»tt tiy reccr by tlm report, o lend-lease." added; e are mnki dlrectlt the p.ut plaji'd hj CROISE DISCO POR' 8AN FRANCrsqO, Dcc, 11 (-T)— lie battered erulser Sun Fmncba lilch foufilit and Tihlpped a Jap ne.ie bntUrslilp In nil epic enfinKc irnl off th^ Solomons lait inontli. . loutU Jn throMRh Uit Ooldi iinj^rr her own power today. e ship, which Bun’lved one of ncut nniarJnB chnptem In mod- imvfti hl.'tor^-.' comi U> for te- and, incldenLnlly. for the lio- ' of. her proud linme port and mtlon nt Inrje. She Li the first American combat vei.^el of the wnr which n (Jecorntlon has been deslcnftted for unllanlry In nctlon, Tlie navy nald the San FrnncLsco 0.1 to dock UiLn afternoon and clvle Ri«l tnllUary nulUnrtitfs aboard for brief welcomln;; ceremonies. Storle.i of her explolt.% to be bmndcasl nationally from her wounded decks. e »hlp wa» In command of Capi. of Albert P. Prance. Jr, of York City. . was on. the San Fmncl.ico that Uit ,lask Ipree commander. Hear Admlraf Daniel J, CallaRhnn, nm the crtiL<icr> skipper. Capt. Caisli Youtis, went to their deal •arly Majea of the Nov. U-is n whlclj 28 Jnpane.- uiik nnd 10 danirced. FLASHES of LIFE 1S“ “" ~ , Dr.-, 11-Dciii- Halt a <l:iy i'licl -Inii 111- wuKht mitvi: i;xnt;n J m - 0 « O N CHT, Mo.. Dec. 11 —•nircc old c;innon were Ifti on the .MatrUnMi.e Kroutld?, 1)^c; ul'. o the Mute didn't have proper Ulle '.horlty to m m tlieni in for .ernp, Tfto St, :-c Jls men,tried t. ly la.M niKhi. 0 f.mall. hoisei Imul n u K TnoL'ni,EH L03 ANGHLES, Dec, U-Tlie fire Inrtdlrs may Ije fhort on read.- ins matter this mnnlli. Fire destroyed the print .ihop where Ihe monthly fire deitart- ineni v5\axM;lne Is pTlnteil. 5 battle APANESEAIIACK CHINESE OEPENSE CMUNOKINO, Dec, II (-n-aironK Jai>nne;.e forces, recently reinforced m Burma, have attacked CUlue^e 'en.ie Ilnr* ‘n we.^tern Yunnan. nrea in whlcli tlic Chinese com- nd ha.i been expectini; a major ■my offeti.slve, a coinmunlnuc re- l»rleU, The hlKh command's'war bulle- In reported two days of heavy flght- np In the area nortJ> of Tensueh. .•e.U'0f ms upper Bilwetn river, in ,hlch It :ald tl>e Chinese. resbilnK bitterly, held their lines. At last reporu Uic flshUno was conllnulnR Tlie Jnpanesc .were said to hive beeun Uie asiault, Dec. B. tlirirn'lnir three colunin.1 totaling some DOOO men ocalnst tlie defenders. Tlib battle rono Is In Ui# ^mnll r,llct ot •^tsitin Viinnan Jnto which tlin Japancie penetrated last sprlnc nfter ihelr conquest of Burma. AIR P A M -A RM H U i cil llie Twin :i|^or!nl, c;i!ly thli CIcI McDo'v, icomiimndcr :.a'indrc)ii); I locnl plane;, nday. ,m.r ilir ..nld Uit UiCiii', lob until tlK; ;.lil Tlie [ilaiir In :olored iniliiliiK Jeut, Kny Ir\ MnJ, If, W. Sllv. -scrvlce comniiu; b bn;.fd nt Lu As civil nlr |> mcnieil 11111111 from Oowei ftcLl e was .M> c fo: . p.v;.rnK<-r. It •Id, Aru. Iilnnes ?upple- lornl bftwDrt;. i;;iiKC<l 111 Ihe ciilailon M U> Uie pl:ine be. he fill the po;r.lblc ca IK forred (low: re lo rrp<irt tliclr whereabout: Kadlo Queillon Tlie A;..'.viated I’reis biiri-ni d to<lay ihnt an effort ude to Irani Irom Cic Held authorities whether Ueute: llnar<t Vif >. Calgnn I Battle Flares Along CentraL^ed Fronts EnUY GlUIOIl — .Mf).^(-OWT-Drcr-M~[/Pj=VinioTir^ifrhtinpTtrimef1“n1nnc:"if hroail nrea of tin? contral front today with a break in the l)liz-/.»r(l.xv[iidi liiul Mvl'pt the Muscovite plaiii.s for .severnl •hile on the SlalinKjj^ front the red army niatie fre.sh — jiro(^re,^-< in th re e .■^eclor.'t, the' WorkeFs Seiit To South lanti For Vaeation Kii.-si;ins ri'jiorted to-day. lll^u.mptloii or blH-M'ii!C OIX'l•atloii.s In the Mio\v.i;ni.'.tcd V«•Ilkltr Lukl- Il.-J',ev nrcn. we:,i of .Mum•ow, V ixiried to liaie •,tarle<I with hcai7 but ln«•fl.'Ctlvr Ornii.nn ;er-nt- iiiris 11iy.llwrtli:v.Mmvriiihito ciieiny lliie.s Ji ;il\e. 99 Miles Irnni I.a inny tvla Clffll- Deserter Tries Ne\v One With “M. P.-at-Large”; Ends in Jail ■•'■ I'-A 'lrt PiOls addcd'VM, P.-ai Itnry l*x3J:oii.-., Tlint^ W ii.-i ■ » Burton Rollo t Ironj«i military ford. Ore..-on il iilclon tlmt he P-.at-lu niK'lon of I Sabl.scb lo Ls title V lii tlmt he V ;e- UIIM the de.sl nfkliiK down de; (ller.i Irom ’llie Me^Sloid post canie niter him today. anbLsch had n companion In w'hat officers think nilKht be called a ’•military- ctiu Rame," who was ar. re.sted with lilm, and was being held today at tlie county Jal). Tills Is llor wlio bran n legal docu- of t irresl of a f.allor. .art, for "Jmnplns Tlie .railor told iwllce thm n member of the nnval Int df|i:iruii(nt, and that he to fliul ihb man titcwai int 0 I him. 11(1n 11 hln to the ship for The .Mory Stenart loUl hail n few fin'v.s, liowever. In hts |M)fkeUs of- tlcers fouud o«lda’.fd 10 Kirk Alfred Stewart, and lh<> free lance naval intelllKenre man firmlly Admitted that he t.^ Stew- art. He Ls now belmt lifid for in- Qiilry on h» ofllclal stntav Olflclols .Mild lie hwl no credentials be.^ldea the warrant for court.mnrltnl. • atewart told officers that lie was on ti i.hlp bombed at fenrt Harbor, niul had had nt Iroit onr other *hlp boniberl gr torpedoed out from un* der him. He wm taken lo Ooat Ls- land after having reeslvetl liijarSex. he r.ald. and after recoverliie wm Offered eltlier the Intellljenc wlilch he took, atewr.rt and SabLicIi here nrresteij by Barron and State Policeman Claude \vile)\ Jerome. roiirt, wlK ‘"^cup:.! St;illnKr unliiue « :(iiit rc]>ori nn de.id wei d battlerield ul dl;.ptvtcU( SIGPPSIARIS ;oysoFi8 Onlj' I.ne in-yeiir-old hncl r .. the olflce of Twin Falls co-.inty j.electlve ser^'lce board No. : up to noon toUny a-i Uie first of thi new drnlt retibtratloii periods open, rd here. He waft WttM\r Uomjus. e Mr, and Mr.s, 6. 6. RomJu.s. He be rainc 1(1 ln.'.t Auk. 31. nnd cnme home from Callloriiia to recbter. Tomor. row he will leave for Ncvnda to en. ter war production work until callct for nmiy duly. Y’outlis who became IB years-o: ftKc bn or after lost July 1 and no: alter In.M Aug, 31, will renljiter be tween now nnd Dec. n . TIiom whase 18th blrlhdnys fall on or after Sept, 1 -and not after Oct. 31, will TegUler between Dec. n and I>ec, 34. Inrhulve. while youths wlio readied their lath birthday* on or after iMt Nov. 1 nnd not after Dee. 31. 'Will regbter from Dec. 20 to Dec. 31. Incluilve. Tlierenfter. all youUu must regtiter upon rcachluB thcli iBtli b)rUid«y. i V; JAMKS M. t,()S(i l‘rr»j War Mllor Two r.i'rman tank coliimn.s .sviiiiiorled’ by infantry havn launched tnrnirij: altack.H nj;airi,st the rinbt flank of the ullic.s’ Ttmi-Hiati.line, and allioti headi|unrler.s nniiounced lotlay that. diG hniJ carricd lo within 2,001) yards of Medjczcl Bab before behiK repulsetJ. That' vital road junction ttnvn liO milM southwest of Teljourba and .35 miles Koulh- wc-st of Tunis htw been in al- ;l bands sincc Nov. 2G. lie column whicli drove cla.eil MedJes el Bab came from the t and withdrew with heavy loses er encounterlnf' arllllery. and • liter plane fire, nn aUltd com- iilque nnnoi(nCed. nie nllle.s hounifr-attacked the irr coluinn.\ wlilch struck from no.th, butVhe outcome of Uils It was not RU'cn. 'ttiKh Infniury . autl artmery helixxi repel the nttacfcs, Uie e dbclascd. ji ndt dbclused how far Uie . ik ojid infantn- thrustii'Bcre back, or what the new battle po.^ltloiw were along the allied right hl;itor.\ would be free lo so home rbnk. LEADERS CON N ADJOURNING OFO.S. CONGRESS WASillNGTOti, Dcc i-liale Ilepubllculi lead. McNiirr of OrpROi Ueni : nejtt V . ......... wUlv SCI ndcr Albeii W. Darkley alwiit .slne^^e adjouni .laid hi' Imd dtxnii'.ed nd' with Hou;.e Speaker Sun iiid wn-i hopeful lhat lef Mild be free lo so homi MrallwlllU-. noo-.eveli to Iliiybum nnd Vice- •nry A. Walliice urslnn lmmedl;ite ennctm'-nt of lenbliitlon (.tnvldc unlfonn work-week nnd rrtlmc piiy ixillcle;i for the rov- uuiiit, nnrrlnt; approval of sucli liUI. he urKcd ICKblftUon delenat. ^ nuthorlty lo hlm.tclf "to deal problc s of work 1 nilon. I of »tci, hou oiiiprnsnl He .Mild lemiwrnrj' .uihorli.'vlloH lor ptvytnrnt. oi over- Ime compcn;.utloii li) •'llmltec Kroiiiii of employer.- b only peri>ei. unthiK a bnd Nllunllon nnd Miould be nv(ilde<l." Tlie r.eniit' ice committee Wedne.sday approved a reso’utloa 10 ^ontliiuc tliesu ex’ ' ln« uvcrtliJa; AV i.uUiortratwns, ter rejcctlnir Jeglslfttlon whlclt II had »}iproTt<S Monflfty lo c^l4U}lW^ uni- form policies for aU sovemnient cm* plnyea. » Mr, noaieVell wrote Uiat he real- TJTdTJi(rBtmenltlcs~cf'finaln3““an •’ but Uiat ilio t that uhler.-. the ^ho\lld dclesal« him problem. onKre.>-'.lonnl lead <said pri 0 of t ctin) i' ns Mr. Uoa^cvcU Fiirtlicrmoro. they the new congre.vs con* rntlon of such mea- line inlKlit preclpltntc over Iho Whole Kvie ek in private lodUitr>'. ER LEADER t.OriDO.V. Der. 11 lURi-Adolf Hit fr in addition i<» r.ivmlni; i\ wv chit r>f Matf for his army iia.s npi>oliilei J4-yenr-oId. Gen. Wolf Qalland )n 'jx-ctor umeral o filie flRhter com mild of hU nlr force. Crltbh i.ourcf: •rixirled today. Clallni tiiv trjln ...... rinrJ c I l!lt/<T'.s ord J rrdlsirlbut e njld -nlit lernl. I; Dri:^ Cailipa Cennnny eontln broadcn.^ti nppare over up tlie lonif ivR tU.; Qem^au ibrond hnd lone ki hnd dljnl.-.«fd Gen ‘ vor of'SS -'yes imin" Gen. Kur •IWer a.^ chief of nmiy ;,uff. Al Uie .s-ime time Oerniaii prop.i mda tried lo build up ?:eltiler a. e<mblnnllon of n onr-ninn nrmy Id a one-man bralii trust. ly tnlriided to rlny In Infomi- lUc wlint iw>iile >wn-Uinl Hitler rrniis Hnlder In Slayer Convicted In Kootenai Court COEUR D-ALFNE. Ida.. Dec. 11 (VPJ-Cliarlf.s Slilverdecker. 22-year, old tran.slent loborcr. will be scut, enced Monday for tlie murder of George eimp.ion. 20. Coeur d'Ale grocer, Judne Bert A. Reed a Diince'd today. ShlveVdtckcr. nllii-T Clifford Mi n. wo* convicted lute ye.sie«lay by • Jury Uiat dellbernted only t' hours, Tlie Juo- • e be - wlUioi LIMIT BOISE. Dee. II (>PH-TTie Ada Jimty »h«rlff« oTTIcer* •rere Joofc- Inj today for a. himtw who t»p»« his limit m duck*—t*roc ones. A Star ranehtf reported W M his tAme ducis wotindea and iz ml«!nt. Tlie e said c ik and InfantT}' dru'e wlUiln 2.000 yards of Uie vital eom- iiiunlcntlons center, but wlUidrew under boiiib'and. shell fire from al- lied RrtlUtry tod ptaucs.. MedJeS el Bab, 35 miles souUiwest 3f -Timb, has been occupied by Uio allies since Nov,.2«.‘ Battle ntloTb SoDtli ■nie sudden shift back Irom Uie Tebourba-Mnteur-DJedlda trlansle. British anti American forces . jcen holding a horseshoe line ot helRhu (loirtlnallng that battle- field. Indicated that Uic weight of Uie Tunblan battle had veered lo the nouihwcst. The cnetUY. apwteatty, aimed s. bk)w &B»lDst the clghtiflank of the /rtlif.” ' - 'The communique utd one, Deri man forco sirucJc XroniSUib norUt along the west Dank of the Kled- jerda river and-was countcr-attack- ed Immediately by alUcd forces U'lllel, _ Tilt oC«T colum\i. im id . Wi Irom the ea.st barely more Uiafl a mllo from MedJes el Bab. “but when en- KiiRKl by our artlllciy and ftslilcr Trench forces Includlns Infant^' d artillery participated In this ac- tion," the communique added. I.<»e Few Tanks • •We lost h lew tanks. Enemy losses' ere considerably hlKher,“ Tlib spurt on tlie mln-Joaked. dormant main Tunisian front jxir- alleled ft aermavx attesnpl. lo halv tlvaiice of American tonks and :hutbts on Uie opposite side of Tiuilila, between Tunb and Tripoli, by riLv.ing in reinforcements by transport planes and Jllder triimj. ...... blK Junl;ers-52 traiuporti Ir Klldcr lows played a dead- er hide and seek with Unit- es P-38 llKhlrrs' trjlng lo ip Uift traffic, other axb rces were rciwied paslilnK lahnd ' om coastal bw.? at Sfa*. Gabcj id Souisc to inert the Amcrlcanj. eupiwrtlng Uie.American troops— <C«i^Una>d M r * t« >• Cvlaiaii 4) ly Knme ed Sim break l OR! NEAR 10 CO WAfliUNOTON. Dec. 11 (,1’)-ne- publlraii members o! Ihe hou,>.o bankhiK commliiee, which handles priee-flxini: nnd rntlonlnK legbla- in. Mrved notice Jwlay that a de- rrolned effort woUW be ntftde next monlh to curb the powen of Price Admlnbtrator Leon Henderson. Rep. Wolcott. R-. Mich,, nvnklnjr minority member told UiC house ye.sterday he has rcndy for Introduc- ............. le new congress legblaUon ,■ ) an appeal board u '•» backstop" behind Henderson. ’n « boftTtl TKtwW be niinJt \ ip ct repruenutlves ot labor, Industry, nRricuUure nnd finance and would.,., liave authority to set aside or amend J any of Henderson's orders lUKl TCg> ulatlons, Provblons for auch t board was contained In the original price con- . trol act when it paosed tte house, but a senate-house conference com- mittee knocked It out. Wolcott, whose committee will gain more Re- publican members a« a re.sult of the Novimber tltctlons. lald he had nt> doubt Uiat the provision would be Inserted tnto the law. •There wiu be eome restj»lnt placed upon Henderson's power w the next congress." ’WoIeoU H* charged the office of pric« .nUTiUon »»s which Henderson. *£SP^ ' wouldn't gl»# him If h* them.” jiTB BAIP iNDfA NTW nrt.VT Dec. 11. nadt»»h«traldye»l«toon^t- • uroor. lOfUfc ‘" t c*u»«d,9«rtr W it , dsnu«« tiul few casntlto, vBrtt-1 Thm of th» inWe™ %ei» rtpotl^ j ed shot down. •- ............... .............i

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SCRAP QUOTA

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OPA On I

ttllhoul III' hrui Uirrat ot bU3ln't:s

To Alil DUlrlbullan ■nic order U tipeciwl W i^ure 10 ft

retail storw. EhcIi rto IC'iccper will kiioft-; OI^A rnlcl. tli

^ ll\« m&xliuiim j>rK« o{ l\li lalcr will be no lilKlicr fi

Umn for hliii'^lf,•IVa oilier mnjnr bencrit, n

ivctrd, OPA ncldrtl; .Smnll'p r«moui

rliolr-

Jor |iro(luclloii T' taln«l; niiil am » 11I be nt llie M biniriX, lluu rU

ly nim11 be amlii tivy bii.vln

)ric<; M clvllln; aiTiK tlie oo.n ■ hlch lm.i Ih-r

pla. iuml Kni

folloaii for beef IM poiimli:' Cr.itle K2: Brnde A or koo<I. j : B or comiiierclnl, jlO; Rrn

, utllliy »n : ciiUrr niid enni »15; bull;. '

AmnnK ilie otln-r ronr,', t Tor nicli: Zoi'k- one — W;i. OtfKOU, CiUtatulw M\d •biL'o prior pliLi |l.7.'i; roix IdfiJio. MonUiin. Wjoiiilii Wirt Arllona, bnse price pin

'Hie vnr pro<Uiclloii bo ■ protilbl(«t Uie use of uleel . rf.\i jTftr 111 the enniitii«

lmr>ori:tnt food producti Xoi I^Kluciion.

General Sandman Takes Charge

W-HOUSEWIVES M E

OLD 16 C U R I t NEEDS FOR E

Kxliau>(r(t hy CO Iieurs nf rAnllnuoui fichllnf acMnul aili (orrrn In Ihe wf.leni iJrM-rt dJ north Atrlfa. Mie rrrw of a New ZraUnrt laiii iltcn on llie .and hr»lilr (lirir trlilrlr. The lank. Amrrleaii.matle. 1» nnnird "loua." Tlili 1) an otfirial New /.e. lllId picture.

1,000,000 Men Over Seas by End of Year

Dr^VASIIINGTU.N', ilusiiiK lh a t Anu'rica

lhun I.()«lM)0() by tiie ll iiil Uic "nx is puwcv:

liliaLivc." i

The I ’resiilctil'-x staJ^meiit

report to aniKi'*'''-* k‘a.so oi)cratioii.« f<ir tiic llirce

months luday.'n.’.Trlliu: ilml llic ;ixir, liatl Uv.t ;nillntlvr 1i>r Mlt \>rliix «i

inleil $-J,:i(i7,WO.OOO fur

. 11 (U,Rl-I■l•^■ i i.'llt Knd.suvell, »!is: force,1, ()ver,-<i;i < w ill mimber more

111 of IhiH month, lokl coiiKres.s today liave. lon ijio rarily ';d luasl.. lo.sl Uie

I letter .submittinff a

NEW ■ [ «KiI ,VVI.iro HEADQUAnTEnS IN i AUSTRALIA, Dec. M (<T)-i;r>lt«I

I ewiM forcM lioldltiK the npproRcli !' v> tlie ■niiiift Airdrome Inld down ': pjiilsliltiff nrtlller ' fire on Jnpa'i

besfli po.\ltloii, report-1 froni nuliiea from jftld lo«liiy, a

ihroMiii; back a Japimer.r n toiintrr-itiiiek near Bunn vlllnn

wall the Gonii nren, 12 mile; tlie ntirtli, cleared by tlie Aiisl jfln fnrtr.i ibf>l swrpi up Uie r

■ ■ ' niL' lonrnllun i>atrol j. be n

Ilk- push to drl' oI thclr beiic!

lllff <IOft-Il i.pc Klllerton. ol Bunn, nnil • lliC Jnpane,«:

puckeUi

^ lle d lilr forces eoiillnued to con tlie Iniid flKliic;. bylnK tlielr

. bombs on llie Jn|i5iie-’c jx^lUoiu fro:ii C n^ IClIlertoii .-DUlliward trnouKh iJuna lo.Copf F.wlMniUre. Uiree mile;; Mulliea'l of Dana,

One otiicr enemj- ficce um rc- pofie<l still holilliii: out cm Mie fimiuin track, nboui six tnlle.-, inlivnd f»m Buna, nnd Mralnl and bombed their p«.itloii. llie sUc of Uie force Wft« not Indlcftled.

Todiiy> hfad()uarter,< coniniimltjtie (3r<riblnK Uie Jnpanr-.e counter* stiack Mitl that -bitter hand.to- hftfld flRhllng ea^ufil throunMoul tlie; position In a'strUKSle for'plll- Wi-tyiv: eHtroy mivtliinrKun em- plicementj" and reported thai It collapsed under lieavy fire.

nie flglit for the Dima airdrome »-,is de.-.crlbed as nn artillery battle.

Direct ■ Iilt.% were jcored on an «ncmy nnil-nlreraft jun.

nd 1,000,000 by the llr.'t

Need Full ‘itrensth

"We niiwt brliiK Ihe full r. all the United Natlon.%

•ecily nKnfn.M Uie enemy."

our Joint nintcrlH' .nltloai

•■We[irodunive

sliQ»tt tiy reccr by tlm report, o lend-lease."

added; e are mnki

■ dlrectlt

the p.ut plaji'd hj

CROISED I S C O

POR'8AN FRANCrsqO, Dcc, 11 (-T)—

lie battered erulser Sun Fmncba lilch foufilit and Tihlpped a Jap ne.ie bntUrslilp In nil epic enfinKc irnl off th^ Solomons lait inontli.

. loutU Jn throMRh Uit Ooldi iinj^rr her own power today.

e ship, which Bun’lved one of ncut nniarJnB chnptem In mod- imvfti hl.'tor -.' comi U> for te- and, incldenLnlly. for the lio-

' of. her proud linme port and mtlon nt Inrje. She Li the first

American combat vei. el of the wnr which n (Jecorntlon has been

deslcnftted for unllanlry In nctlon, Tlie navy nald the San FrnncLsco ■0.1 to dock UiLn afternoon and

clvle Ri«l tnllUary nulUnrtitfsaboard for brief welcomln;;

ceremonies. Storle.i of her explolt.% to be bmndcasl nationally

from her wounded decks.e »hlp wa» In command of

Capi. of Albert P. Prance. Jr, of York City.

. was on. the San Fmncl.ico that Uit ,lask Ipree commander. Hear Admlraf Daniel J, CallaRhnn, nm the crtiL<icr> skipper. Capt. Caisli Youtis, went to their deal •arly Majea of the Nov. U-is n whlclj 28 Jnpane.- uiik nnd 10 danirced.

FLASHES of LIFE 1S“ “" ~

, Dr.-, 11-Dciii- Halt a <l:iy i'licl -Inii 111- wuKht

m itvi: i;xnt;nJm - 0 «O N CHT, Mo.. Dec. 11

—•nircc old c;innon were Ifti on the .MatrUnMi.e Kroutld?, 1) c;ul'.o the Mute didn't have proper Ulle

'.horlty to mm tlieni in for.ernp,Tfto St, :-c Jls men,tried t.

ly la.M niKhi.0 f.mall. hoisei

Imul

n uK TnoL'ni,EH L03 ANGHLES, Dec, U-Tlie

fire Inrtdlrs may Ije fhort on read.- ins matter this mnnlli.

Fire destroyed the print .ihop where Ihe monthly fire deitart- ineni v5\axM;lne Is pTlnteil.

5 battle

APANESEAIIACK CHINESE OEPENSE

CMUNOKINO, Dec, II (-n-aironK Jai>nne;.e forces, recently reinforced

m Burma, have attacked CUlue^e 'en.ie Ilnr* ‘n we. tern Yunnan. ■ nrea in whlcli tlic Chinese com- nd ha.i been expectini; a major ■my offeti.slve, a coinmunlnuc re-

l»rleU,The hlKh command's'war bulle-

In reported two days of heavy flght- np In the area nortJ> of Tensueh. .•e.U'0f ms upper Bilwetn river, in ,hlch It :ald tl>e Chinese. resbilnK

bitterly, held their lines. At last reporu Uic flshUno was conllnulnR

Tlie Jnpanesc .were said to hive beeun Uie asiault, Dec. B. tlirirn'lnir three colunin.1 totaling some DOOO men ocalnst tlie defenders.

Tlib battle rono Is In Ui# ^mnll r,llct ot •^tsitin Viinnan Jnto which tlin Japancie penetrated last sprlnc nfter ihelr conquest of Burma.

AIR P A M A ® - A R M H U i

cil llie Twin

:i|^or!nl, c;i!ly thli

CIcI McDo'v, icomiimndcr :.a'indrc)ii); I

locnl plane;, nday. ,m.r ilir ..nld Uit UiCiii', lob until tlK; ;.lil

Tlie [ilaiir In :olored iniliiliiK Jeut, Kny Ir\ MnJ, If, W. Sllv. -scrvlce comniiu; b bn;.fd nt Lu

As civil nlr |> mcnieil 11111111 from Oowei ftcLl e

was .M> c fo:

. p.v;.rnK<-r. It •Id, Aru. Iilnnes ?upple- lornl bftwDrt;.i;;iiKC<l 111 Iheciilailon M U> Uie pl:ine be. he fill

the po;r.lblc ca IK forred (low: re lo rrp<irt tliclr whereabout:

Kadlo Queillon Tlie A;..'.viated I’reis biiri-ni

d to<lay ihnt an effort ude to Irani Irom Cic

Held authorities whether Ueute:llnar<t V if >. Calgnn I

Battle Flares Along CentraL^ed Fronts

EnUY G lU IO Il

— .Mf).^(-OWT-Drcr-M~[/Pj=VinioTir^ifrhtinpTtrimef1“n1nnc:"if

hroail nrea o f tin? contral fron t today w ith a break in the

l)liz-/.»r(l.xv[iidi liiul Mvl'pt the Muscovite plaiii.s for .severnl •hile on the S la lin K jj^ front the red arm y niatie fre.sh

— jiro( re, -< in three .■ eclor.'t, the'

WorkeFs Seiit

To South lanti

For Vaeation

Kii.-si;ins ri'jiorted to-day.lll^u.mptloii or blH-M'ii!C OIX'l•atloii.s

In the Mio\v.i;ni.'.tcd V«•Ilkltr Lukl-

Il.-J',ev nrcn. we:,i of .Mum•ow, V

ixiried to liaie •,tarle<I with hcai7but ln«•fl.'Ctlvr Ornii.nn ;er-nt-

iiiris 11iy.llwrtli:v.Mmvriiihito ciieinylliie.s Ji ;il\e.

99 Miles Irnni I.a

inny

tvla

Clffll-

Deserter Tries Ne\v One With

“M. P.-at-Large”; Ends in Jail

■•'■I'-A'lrt PiOls addcd'VM, P.-ai Itnry l*x3J:oii.-.,

Tlint^ Wii.-i ■» Burton Rollo t Ironj«i military ford. Ore..-on il iilclon tlmt he

P-.at-lu niK'lon of I

Sabl.scb lo Ls title V lii

tlmt he V ;e- UIIM the de.sl nfkliiK down de;

(ller.i Irom ’llie Me^Sloid post canie niter him today.

anbLsch had n companion In w'hat officers think nilKht be called a ’•military- ctiu Rame," who was ar. re.sted with lilm, and was being held today at tlie county Jal). Tills Is

llor wlio bran n legal docu-of t

irresl of a f.allor. .art, for "Jmnplns

Tlie .railor told iwllce thm n member of the nnval Int df|i:iruii(nt, and that he

to fliul ihb man titcwaiint 0 I him. 11(1 n 11 hln

to the ship for The .Mory Stenart loUl hail n few

fin'v.s, liowever. In hts |M)fkeUs of- tlcers fouud o«lda’.fd 10 Kirk Alfred Stewart, and lh<> free lance naval intelllKenre man firmlly Admitted that he t. Stew- art. He Ls now belmt lifid for in- Qiilry on h» ofllclal stntav Olflclols .Mild lie hwl no credentials be. ldea the warrant for court.mnrltnl. •

atewart told officers that lie was on ti i.hlp bombed at fenrt Harbor, niul had had nt Iroit onr other *hlp boniberl gr torpedoed out from un* der him. He wm taken lo Ooat Ls- land after having reeslvetl liijarSex. he r.ald. and after recoverliie wm Offered eltlier the Intellljenc wlilch he took,

atewr.rt and SabLicIi here nrresteij by Barron and State Policeman Claude \vile)\ Jerome.

roiirt, wlK

‘"^cup:.!

■ St;illnKr unliiue « :(iiit rc]>ori

nn de.id wei d battlerield ul dl;.ptvtcU(

S IG P P S IA R IS;oysoFi8

Onlj' I.ne in-yeiir-old hncl r .. the olflce of Twin Falls

co-.inty j.electlve ser 'lce board No. : up to noon toUny a-i Uie first of thi new drnlt retibtratloii periods open, rd here.

He waft WttM\r Uomjus. e Mr, and Mr.s, 6. 6. RomJu.s. He be rainc 1(1 ln.'.t Auk. 31. nnd cnme home from Callloriiia to recbter. Tomor. row he will leave for Ncvnda to en. ter war production work until callct for nmiy duly.

Y’outlis who became IB years-o: ftKc bn or after lost July 1 and no: alter In.M Aug, 31, will renljiter be tween now nnd Dec. n . TIiom whase 18th blrlhdnys fall on or after Sept, 1 -and not after Oct. 31, will TegUler between Dec. n and I>ec, 34. Inrhulve. while youths wlio readied their lath birthday* on or after iMt Nov. 1 nnd not after Dee. 31.

'Will regbter from Dec. 20 to Dec. 31. Incluilve. Tlierenfter. all youUu must regtiter upon rcachluB thcli iBtli b)rUid«y.

i V; JAMKS M. t,()S(il‘rr»j War Mllor

Two r.i'rm an tank coliimn.s .sviiiiiorled’ by infantry havn launched tnrn irij: altack.H nj;airi,st the rinb t flank of the ullic.s’

Ttmi-Hiati.line, and allioti headi|unrler.s nniiounced lotlay that.

diG hniJ carricd lo w ithin 2,001) yards of M ed jczc l Bab before behiK repulsetJ.

That' vital road junction ttnvn liO m ilM southwest of

Teljourba and .35 miles Koulh- wc-st o f Tunis htw been in al-

;l bands sincc Nov. 2G. • lie column whicli drove cla.eil MedJes el Bab came from the t and withdrew with heavy loses er encounterlnf' arllllery. and • liter plane fire, nn aUltd com- iilque nnnoi(nCed. nie nllle.s hounifr-attacked the irr coluinn.\ wlilch struck from no.th, butVhe outcome of Uils

It was not RU'cn.'ttiKh Infniury . autl artmery

helixxi repel the nttacfcs, Uie e dbclascd.ji ndt dbclused how far Uie . ik ojid infantn- thrustii'Bcre back, or what the new battle

po. ltloiw were along the allied right hl;itor.\ would be free lo so home rbnk.

LEADERS CON N ADJOURNING OFO.S. CONGRESS

WASillNGTOti, Dcc i-liale Ilepubllculi lead.

McNiirr of OrpROiUeni

: nejtt V

. ......... wUlv SCIndcr Albeii W. Darkley alwiit .slne^^e adjouni

.laid hi' Imd dtxnii'.ed nd' with Hou;.e Speaker Sun

iiid wn-i hopeful lhat lef Mild be free lo so homi

MrallwlllU-. noo-.eveli to Iliiybum nnd Vice- •nry A. Walliice urslnn

lmmedl;ite ennctm'-nt of lenbliitlon (.tnvldc unlfonn work-week nnd rrtlmc piiy ixillcle;i for the rov- uuiiit, nnrrlnt; approval of sucli liUI. he urKcd ICKblftUon delenat. nuthorlty lo hlm.tclf "to deal

problcs of work 1

nilon.I of

»tci, hou oiiiprnsnlHe .Mild lemiwrnrj'

.uihorli.'vlloH lor ptvytnrnt. oi over- Ime compcn;.utloii li) •'llmltec

Kroiiiii of employer.- b only peri>ei. unthiK a bnd Nllunllon nnd Miould be nv(ilde<l." Tlie r.eniit' ice committee Wedne.sday approved a reso’utloa 10 ^ontliiuc tliesu ex’ ' ln« uvcrtliJa; AV i.uUiortratwns, ter rejcctlnir Jeglslfttlon whlclt II had »}iproTt<S Monflfty lo c l4U}lW uni­form policies for aU sovemnient cm* plnyea. »

Mr, noaieVell wrote Uiat he real- TJTdTJi(rBtmenltlcs~cf'final n3“ “an

•’ but Uiat ilio t that uhler.-. the

ho\lld dclesal« him problem.onKre.>-'.lonnl lead < said pri

0 of t ctin)i' ns Mr. Uoa^cvcU

Fiirtlicrmoro. they the new congre.vs con* rntlon of such mea- line inlKlit preclpltntc over Iho Whole Kvie ek in private lodUitr>'.

ER LEADERt.OriDO.V. Der. 11 lURi-Adolf Hit

■fr in addition i<» r.ivmlni; i\ w v chit r>f Matf for his army iia.s npi>oliilei J4-yenr-oId. Gen. Wolf Qalland )n 'jx-ctor umeral o f ilie flRhter com mild of hU nlr force. Crltbh i.ourcf: •rixirled today.Clallni tiiv trjln

...... rinrJ cI l!lt/<T'.s ord J rrdlsirlbut e njld - nlit

lernl. I;

Dri:^Cailipa

Cennnny eontln broadcn. ti nppare over up tlie lonif ivR tU.; Qem^au ibrond hnd lone ki hnd dljnl.-.«fd Gen ‘ vor of'SS -'yes imin" Gen. Kur

•IWer a. chief of nmiy ;,uff.Al Uie .s-ime time Oerniaii prop.i mda tried lo build up ?:eltiler a. e<mblnnllon of n onr-ninn nrmy Id a one-man bralii trust.

ly tnlriided to rlny In Infomi- lUc wlint iw>iile >wn-Uinl Hitler rrniis Hnlder In

Slayer Convicted

In Kootenai CourtCOEUR D-ALFNE. Ida.. Dec. 11

(VPJ-Cliarlf.s Slilverdecker. 22-year, old tran.slent loborcr. will be scut, enced Monday for tlie murder of George eimp.ion. 20. Coeur d'Ale grocer, Judne Bert A. Reed a Diince'd today.ShlveVdtckcr. nllii-T Clifford Mi n. wo* convicted lute ye.sie«lay by • Jury Uiat dellbernted only t'

hours, Tlie Juo- • e be - • • wlUioi

LIMITBOISE. Dee. II (>PH-TTie Ada

Jimty »h«rlff« oTTIcer* •rere Joofc- Inj today for a. him tw who t»p»« his limit m duck*—t*roc ones.

A Star ranehtf reported W M his tAme ducis wotindea and iz ml«!nt.

Tlie e said cik and InfantT}' dru'e

wlUiln 2.000 yards of Uie vital eom- iiiunlcntlons center, but wlUidrew under boiiib'and. shell fire from al­lied RrtlUtry tod ptaucs..

MedJeS el Bab, 35 miles souUiwest 3f -Timb, has been occupied by Uio allies since Nov,.2«.‘

Battle ntloTb SoDtli ■nie sudden shift back Irom Uie

Tebourba-Mnteur-DJedlda trlansle. British anti American forces

. jcen holding a horseshoe line ot helRhu (loirtlnallng that battle­field. Indicated that Uic weight of Uie Tunblan battle had veered lo the nouihwcst.

The cnetUY. apwteatty, aimed s. bk)w &B»lDst the clghtiflank of the

/rtlif.” ' -'The communique utd one, Deri

man forco sirucJc XroniSUib norUt along the west Dank of the Kled- jerda river and-was countcr-attack- ed Immediately by alUcd forcesU'lllel, _

Tilt oC«T colum\i. im id . Wi Irom the ea.st barely more Uiafl a mllo from MedJes el Bab. “but when en- KiiRKl by our artlllciy and ftslilcr

Trench forces Includlns Infant^' d artillery participated In this ac­

tion," the communique added.I.<»e Few Tanks •

•We lost h lew tanks. Enemy losses' ere considerably hlKher,“Tlib spurt on tlie mln-Joaked.

dormant main Tunisian front jxir- alleled ft aermavx attesnpl. lo halv

tlvaiice of American tonks and :hutbts on Uie opposite side of

Tiuilila, between Tunb and Tripoli, by riLv.ing in reinforcements by transport planes and Jllder triimj.

...... blK Junl;ers-52 traiuportiIr Klldcr lows played a dead­er hide and seek with Unit­es P-38 llKhlrrs' trjlng lo ip Uift traffic, other axb

rces were rciwied paslilnK lahnd ' om coastal bw.? at Sfa*. Gabcj id Souisc to inert the Amcrlcanj. eupiwrtlng Uie.American troops—

<C«i Una>d M r* t« >• Cvlaiaii 4)

ly Knme ed Sim break l

OR! NEAR 10CO

WAfliUNOTON. Dec. 11 (,1’)-ne- publlraii members o! Ihe hou,>.o bankhiK commliiee, which handles priee-flxini: nnd rntlonlnK legbla-

in. Mrved notice Jwlay that a de- rrolned effort woUW be ntftde next

monlh to curb the powen of Price Admlnbtrator Leon Henderson.

Rep. Wolcott. R-. Mich,, nvnklnjr minority member told UiC house ye.sterday he has rcndy for Introduc-............. le new congress legblaUon

,■) an appeal board u '•» backstop" behind Henderson.

’n « boftTtl TKtwW be niinJt \ip ct repruenutlves ot labor, Industry, nRricuUure nnd finance and would.,., liave authority to set aside or amend J any of Henderson's orders lUKl TCg> ulatlons,

Provblons for auch t board was contained In the original price con- . trol act when it paosed tte house, but a senate-house conference com­mittee knocked It out. Wolcott, whose committee will gain more Re­publican members a« a re.sult of the Novimber tltctlons. lald he had nt> doubt Uiat the provision would be Inserted tnto the law.

•There wiu be eome restj»lnt placed upon Henderson's power w the next congress." ’WoIeoU H* charged the office of pric«.nUTiUon »»swhich Henderson. * £S P ^ 'wouldn't gl»# him If h*them.”

jiT B BAIP iNDfA NTW nrt.VT Dec. 11.

n a d t» » h « tra ld y e » l« to o n ^ t- •uroor. lOfUfc ‘" t c*u»«d,9«rtr W i t, dsnu«« tiul few casntlto, vBrtt-1

Thm of th» inWe™ %ei» rtpotl^ jed shot down. •- ............... .............i

Two T IM E S - N E W S . T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O P'riday,'December 11, lU l^

ARMY INVESTIGATES ALLEGED SEDITION PLOT BY OFFICER

P O B T T n E i l 0 l I F r « F

Tony Ready for the Army

lllrriil

.Mallul LKeralureuiKlfrsiood Uic ollli'cr !■ vilili niiillliifr out ncdlllour

or Uic one.' America Flr.'i comtnllli

to Wllllwii DLiilky ri-llpy> i tlilxti, Jrpqutiiily Ofscrltxd lii Krc;.i M u orsaiilintlon.'iirw;ipai»T MiUl.

Ill iidilltliiii, It r ild. (iirvouiia "1.S rcporlrti 1<

Uie iinny It fir,”orKaiil

Conviction on f.rtllllonilly or 10 l<> :o ye In nrniy ill.'.clplln

.Value of lOtli

Sugar Coupon

Still Cloudeda ia im aJi Cnrl Andfnoii of U;

Tft'ln Fnllj county mlloiilDB bo.ir today had wirtd C. C. Andcrihi ilale OPA lllJ-fClOT. xr«iirtlljjg U) 3tnlu.i of diiRnr rallomiiK.

Coupon No. 0 In Uie kugar ration Itis book will bccome valuelc:. ultr icniorrow and no Inslructlon.i Imv b«n obtnlncd iot llie wc of No. 10 which BOfs Into effect Sundny.'

ror Uiat reason. Antlcrson unable .to ^lale toiUy the valu No. 10 or how long ii period 11 be of value. ,

He lald he expected an m «w* sometime tonlghl.

Heretofore ' tf)c jocnl - rallonliu:

Aflcr dlvrbartf frnm iMr for "unfllneu.'’ former tnotle t.radio rroonrr Tony Marlin !• itiown u he appfsrrd at hit Drti: null, I'allf., draft board Hhrrr hr w u rliulfled for potslble trrTks Die srmr- Martin uas x »lliiru In tlie rreenl court martial of c Mrul. Cumdr. Maurirr Aroff. who, It mu ftld. rxprdlted MaHln'i a polnimfni ai a rlilrf iiperlalUt In return for the tifl •>( » $930 aul mobile. (NKA Telephoto) , .

Twin Falls News in Brief

Circle 4 n ill Meet

flaw Will .Mret

r, :35 Sevrnilj ea.'.l. M- to brliiK ill

glfU for Uift gift c

. KIml. riy,1. .Melvin J, Mor-

, Dec.

boari before the beelnnli tloiilng period, the Biigar coupon.

totd,of 1

ral I

line of Uit next

Air Patrol Helps

— — ArmrPlaTirflmit

GlaiSOw had made radio wltli ground ntnlloiis after off froni Burley. If Uils \

•. It V s pointed uR ixxvslbllUy Uirti radio c<]l nilKlll have fnllnl to funcUon.Uie piano inlslit tlius^lmve Rune lu courae.

U was comldered poi.vlble i foa over aoodlng county Weii) day morning, rci»ri«l by aiierUf Cliilr King. OoodI ' ' pul the pilot on J proper funcilonlng

' menl. In hudi a coic.Jl v,a.n poliilrd out, could have *ent Uie pliine lo ward Uie moun[aln^. or --.ome deio lale secllon of de. frt.-Tpln Fulh CAP flins pl.umcd !■ Rcarcli an aTca eMcncIinK north i Fairfield and iouih to the Nevada line.

MASS REDUCTIONCHICAGO. Dcc. a ’(U.pj-Dr. Jo

• srpli O. Stone tisetl Uic iw.-.embly line icchnltjue today In perfornil ton.illectomlfs on fir^t Jean, tl" Joan, Uien June Kubovy, flve-yei old triplet. Tlie glrl.i and doc were all doing well after the oiitJ tlonj.

W EATHER

ehance In temperature today tonlthL Hl(h ^oterdar 41. 32. Lon thU morrjliij 33.

id Mn. I''rani'e% Wygal; Tu-;Dec. 10. boih ftl ll.

FnlU county ueneral liwpiial to Mrs. L. Z. liart- a snn.'Dcc. 11. al a . ‘TcLs.

ternli)

tiie homi

.Sergeant VWt»Tccli. sm. Illclinrd Dick Hniucn

and his iiiotlier. Mrs. Clara H.irueii, ;le. urrlvrd n l the homo of Mrs.

H. Porter. 313 ScvaiUi eiut, Saiur- day for i\ i.hort vl-ilt. SkI. Hniiicn liM been tralnlns In South CnroUiiii. Mr. and Mrs.aiccd Hnn.sen and two daughters v.lll be .at the home of Mr. and Mr«. Franlc Filer durlnu Uie slay of Sgl. Hansen and Mr& llnmen. '

RRIS HOPES 10pp o m

WASIUNOTON.

Whlle.NorrL did v •rre liic;icntlnn.\ th

Iloo.'evrll liiis unytli

fiii.s Mere repoited lo h :hlef topic of dLicu;.-.lD ,wo liiiichMl toKcther v Tlic Prr.vUIerit, who -v

ivi'j.lbli; for lllin lo ivll

a to-you

■nglh I

what I■ ' Prr.sldrii

inly relt«ni!c often Kald before that in our ;ial hL’ tory we have had few jlalesmen who. Illie you. have

nj.plratlon.? of youth:umuliit tho wlsdot

• Prrsldrnt Wallace, si^eaklnc e dinnrr, called NorrW “one E far-vtsloned social planners

rarinta of Girl .Mr; and Mrs. O. J. Lovebce.

5«tiu;jr, CAllf.. nr« the psreni a (lAughier. Jiidlih Ann, Dorn Dec. 9. .Mm. Lovelace l.i the former Ml4J WnyvL- Hall.

auk Fiikuo Tcrtisakl. 2U. and In >»ye Tnkri, 22. bolh of Hur

Umtn

Moo«:'i.eglon .-(leet*■ Crnlral .Moa e I>eKlon (ILilrlct mee luK at J p. Dcc. 13. In Uie I. O. Twin Falb. UuMiicm w: followed by a enterialnmcni Moose ladles i

will hold a m. Suhday, O. y. hall,

m be

S e e n T o d a y

^liiil left turn iid the door ll courihouic

lardy Chrljt- r.i lit poiS ,:ro i.oMIcrn,

lln- in go. llihlK liack

Non-Suit Effort

Argued in Courtotlon for jinlmiipni of

r by Jiid i- J. \V, I'or

umljlc.l mill fell o

iit-o:^ov

• jirj■ doclo

. llie)uld re

>. OolM\ir C. Jimc . Pand, Pociilrllo. piield Dr. Uoiid's proceilurr ■ e te. h tie gave Mrs. Dujh

luffercd h

ides™C E I I l N .l i n t t

plrked flshtfr.i ■ >n Raff-an

MK of Infni el corps uni

itry, .artillery'

irihw.from

of Trl

uatlon.

wine ISO nillrj .lid Mnce tlien h.v

orklng lU way stead' lly eiiitward.

'Hip Uerllii radio rejwrted tlia' xn forces had occupied Tabarka. •uiiUliiri teaixiri r-0 mllea WMt of 'riiourbo. Allied sources In London «[)re.Med doubt concerning the ver- cliy or the reiwrt. saying the Oer- inria would have had lo flgnt Uiflr av through sirDngl^’-held utTiUiry ) rnicli Tnbarka.' ( lSnU\ Bides have been liuidlcBpped

by the wcaUier. but th« *llles hnvf • l l harder because cf then lupply lines, which wlod hun

drwh of mllen through mountains o:r,e of which already are tnow' apred.I e iplte this alti

pokesmen say that aen. Kenneui V. N. Anderson and hti BrltUh- Uiifrlcan army aie illll ahead of cliedulc on the allied war plan. .Generally *peaklng the ground

orce.i now • opposing each other ilong the Mateur-Tebourbtt line ire roughly equal. Tlie Oerman.v however, have had a great Initial

itnge In Uie nlr. having at iheir dLipo.ia.1 ready-made bases in Sar­dinia ftnd Sicily whllo aUled- flRhi- er« have been forced to'operate Irom jnoiwhJ/t fields In the Tunl- ilan mountains.,

Whittle Down Strength Neverthele.w American and Brlt-

l.ih fighters have been gradually whltlllng down the German air itrengtli. shooting down two planes [or everj' one they have Icat.

Some sources .esllniate tliat the

e.% from weAtem EuropB have about 1.000 al.- r dlr.posal In tlie Med-

:nBtli

•aft t thr

Allied air airengUi !•' growing ileadlly. however, .with more planes jelng rushed Into the battle area dally n-i new flying fleW» open­ed up.

The lt.illaji.-. reported vmore In- ense nctlvlly" on the Libyan front ind nald. without .ipeclfylng the sec- or. that nxLi force.i supported by

planen hnil gained new pwltlons ll he TiinWnn fluhUiig.A clclaved A.'Soclated Pre.« db'

i:\trh from an artvnnced Libyan ilrfleltl ft.ild Ihe United BtatM Dlacl: korplon.-FlKhtInK Cock and Pen- ruin flKliler (.fiuiidrons moved up o a now ba.sc clo^c lo the El Aghellarout Uirrc-d:i\.'< iii;o. >

sn I’lOn tlK-

llO'Vll'-tl brouKht tl plane.', tn

A ilrlti;, lid till

fir day tlirr thpI Me-wrschmltt.'' ami

ect ve toll of axLi

h .•niiimunlmie f Uilil'h rlKhth I urhpd off Iti n

iKhelU line In Uby.i •nt axl-, forres ■-v.tnsly Jumpy m e nn.-.lauRht.

.................... majfir cnKagcment-hxT'tnirrn“p::irr— mp“ ffimmirniiiT:r

Harrison F. fipangkr (abeve), veteran Iowa Republican leader, oral unanimously fleeted chairman cl the Republican national com- mlltee at Ihe me«Unc In St. Louis, Mo.

Eim FACE CERISE

Magic Valley meat retailer:! today faced Ihe pro,<poct of paying *23 u hundred pounds for choice beef they had purehiuied for tlO a hundred.

■ '.tendanl Increaie In'theli

Tld.-;r prices

wa.1 learned today fr nlers who were Intenlewed

■ffpct of the iiew wliole.iale ceilings placed on beff li

Idaho,Pricesle new celling order nnnoiincc.1 ;he office of price admlnbi Ififll nljrht In an effort to .icc

..lorfi efjuftl distribution of beef m.-ikcs tJie wholesale prife.i for Idi ho as follo -s: Orade AA or cholc J23; crade A or food. t22-. grade

roinnierclnl 120; gr.ide C or ulllltySID: utter f griide, JIC.

*17-50.'Dim note of loriR-range comfort or retailers, howpvcr. wa.s iJie OPA i.' rrtlon that relief will be prorld' •d If the wholeiilr price rc;i!e cnur.e.'I ’ so'ieern" on rrtall sliop.i.Carl A. JunK. t. heiid Of the hide,

t Packing company, .-.;iid tht . Ice celllnji.s would permit l!k

psckrrs In thU area lo rrall.-.e r ";mall profit." or meat rxpnv.c.-i Heretofore, he said, they lia-l bcci ojHTatlng at a lo.w. Hl'al'io said H

mid pennit the packers In ihUare.i

render

mpetepiirlfi-r.i 3uld 1>!IV

of e. both

'.Miniated at 4iC0

^n and Halm front penetr:

nnd deslroyr

:al tphyslclai; ered

to the

cep the W hite Flas^

of Safetv Fli/ing

Noto eeven.daj/3 loltnout a fatal traffic accid^t In our Uaglc Vatlev-

Officer Wants

Decoration for

Plane “SuzyQ”

WAblHNOTON, Dec, II -J’ l f a dpcoraUon ever b given an idr- pliine by tJie Bovenimenl. MaJ, Fe­lix HardLion .wonta one for his Flying Fortres-s. the Sury Q.

Speaking on the March of Tlmfi broadea,M over ihe Rational Droadca.-.tlng cojui>any network la.'t night. Ihe 30-year-old 6»n Antcnlu. Tex., aviator said hbi plane waa credited with downing 85 Japanese rero fighting »hlp«.

"And Buiy q la proud that five Of that crew have ?hot doiro 10 reroes apiece and w>nle more Uian that.- ho said. "AltOKeUier the Buo' Q l4 credited wlUi 81 Jap seroM.” ■

He declared the .bombardier. Sgt- Dunv-ood \V. Pe.'jnlrc of Por- tAlcj, N. M-. had stink or dainagtd more J«n 'ships tlion Any other bombanlJer In Uie »m-lce and tiiol evcf>- member of her <rew }]itd been decorated i t least twice.

“But It Utere is ever n decora. Uon given iOT a ^ Iv ie s I want one lor Suzy Q—me's earned It," ho added. ,

Boiiil, recf Oeorgi

plaintiff.C. Hailey, called for ilu

Two RecJeeted on Co-op Oil Board

^ank Atk Tkih

, pre. lde!lt ofFalls Cooperatli

paiiy, and Herschel Harger.Uulil, were ri'clrcted to 111 leimi on Ihe board of dire Uiai organlutlon at the meeting held Wednesday i

Holdover members of the board are Tom Parks, secretarj-, and I. T. Creed. boUi of Filer. C. E. Grieve, Twin Fiilb, and Uoy Diirk, Klm-

, vice-president. The board win for reorganization In Uie near

future.Albert Jentwcir; Walla Walla.

WuU. gave the audltor'A report, ind uid that the pa. 1 j-ear's oper- itlon was the mo;.t Mieces.iful In the wperatlvc'a seven year exbtence.

Anproxlniftiely 50 persons attend­ed the meeting. Lunch w « ser\’ed at

ALBION

Kennetli Dlevliia. Han.^cn. U visit­ing his brother. Deward Dlevlns.

Sharlett Morris. Buhl, la spend- ,ig a few day* here.Mr.. anil Mr.N. M, A. RobUison.l

Ifajtren, were guc.-.U here. I

. (

Marine Spends Nigiit With 16

Japs— Escapes

WAyiHNOTON War make.-! Mrr as one U. S. marl

IVe. 11 (U.PJ— iKe IxMfellows, p dL'>covpred In

N. Y..L n. Pnpe. DrookbUi

iwledn U. S- I ln».

rawledSeek:gunners, 18 Jap In wiai him.

Pape lay undelrcted In the dark- nes.s with thr Japi until the mom- Ing llKhV grew brighter. Tlien. his dfjpernte gome- seeming about up. he began Inching hLi way out of Uie hideout.

A Jnp officer nrarby. ipoitlni the marine opened fire. Other Jap« followed RUlt, nnd Pnpe was wounded In the leg.

His Imty yells, however, drew the attenjlon of U. S. marine gun­ners. who directed Uielr fire un­der the house..All 16 Japs wer« killed.

DoeMx-l IUI»e Quota- and C. W. Pullniiii

he Idaho P;icklii|T <• lid that the ii--

. -nnlt them m k beef liia.'much as boih.h;ul

*.T Uian Uiflr ii.'.UJil klil. They explained that n .-itnl * had been ptace<l on jnrk niitli.s I1K0. This prrmlttr<l ntlnup markriing txirk n!te em had practlcall/ lllng.

City’s 2 Cannon,'

Gooding Mortar

Go to Help War

.leut. Oiiy M. Sheridan and a d all of soldiers Iravelini: liv Hue u:t before stopping iierr Ufi iherldan had been hi Ooodlns

D

expectAnd officials heitempt soon to ellmlm.........povMble long hauls of nones and luxur>’ foods.

Transportation Watted Much traiuporutloa now U 1 Offlclnh said, for exanipl<

beef Is shipped Into Ntbrask; Chicago, while Omiaia packcr theirs lo illlnols: buffalo

lid flour to Uie iiUdvicii ai:

r AmerKSeverest blow toousewlve.s — long ______

kitchenettes ajid can openi be tht cuts In canned foods. Official doubted the dliappearanco of tlii

can. Dut Americans were e» peeled to have lo cut consiimptio; of canned foods from 48 to 33 pouiiEi each in 1!H3. Soma fjuarlers expect, ed Uie cuta in canned food produC'

on to be lollowed by rnClonUiK. ■ No Meat lUtlon Vet

OfflclaU Indicated that no lotn weekly meal ration yet has been se*. Originally it had been hoped lo flj t at about S'j pounds weekly. In- rreased demantjs by Uie armed forfe; tnd lend-lease may make Uie even. ;ual ration considerably amaller rue weekly meat raUon In Greii Britain and Germany U about 12'?

Officials doubted that a serlou: loap shortage would be added U hou.wwlvei’ other'lieadaclies despTu announcement that fati for soaj manufacture will bo drastically cur' Wiled. Glycerine, aiv Important by­product of » ip manufacture, 1; needed for producUon of explojives

77 Leave for

Army 'Exams’;

One Sleeps iuEevenly-

Fftllj county Bclectlve scr 'l No. 1 departed at &:30 a. i

to be examined ducted Into the enlisted n

cf IV. e board. 1. tod>/ nnd Ih- cn's re-

A.S u\unl. the board had ILi over- ileepcr. No. 70. who i.;itd hh ulann dock (ailed to go off. caUed Capt. J. H. ficnvi-r, clerk of the board, an

• (ir !.o later nnd m lvtnl him nf', predlc r.iiical

-iment. Capt. lo h;ivo him

tlia.' rushini; tip

inr.ixmalion ui " Uolirned thal annlher hv;

hKHie:!•d If he nrrl'

Evet-pl for tlin-e wl

Aho p^' "-the' en between i

10 hb home line laler/'for 1 -e. Il|:U. left Xl

Tire Inspeetion Limit Jan, 31st

•ni

with iwrtnlts U) purchaic gas- ir mu?.t have Uielr Ure.s in- cted between now and Jan. 31. rl N. Anderson, chairman of Twill Falls county rationing

ird. said today.iftcr. evcr ' holder of an

rationing card miut have the ?s of Ills autoiiiobilp'Inspected ■ry four montlu; the Ii6ldi 'r C ca.'ds

.vhlle inery I nth.s.

St be Itupccl- Iw or every r b reached

Ne.uly all the tire dea rej)alr nu-n In the cout been made Inspectors.

O i SALES 160,050 IN WEEK

War bonds lotAllng tflO.OM In

ilue were purchased by Twin Falb )uniy residents during ihe week idlng Dec, 5, ll was revealed today . Ihe Tlmes-News survey.

Bond selling Uiua wils off to a good stflrt toward exceeding the

'.y's December (juota of tllO.OOO, ibout ........

■ lUi, the purcha •for

e moKtli vorth of

:hlch totaled Inof J240.000.

Idaho's total Quota for th of December-ii 13,000.000 • bonds.

Injt/iutfon.i reporting bond 1 today'# survey were;Fidelity NalJona! bank. Twin Falli

_ank aJid Trust company. First Federal Savings and Loan a.uocla-

the SouUiern Idaho ProducUon t lur.oclatlon. jxistofflce and

Orpheum Uieater, all of Twin Falls; Farmers' Nallonal bank, Idaho First National bank, and i»slofflce, all

1; Fidelity National bank. Flier; and poMofflcM at Rofierr.on.

and Kimberly.

i Z I S PORI 2

Production Loan Group'Subdivides-

’43 Annual Meet

:.ry wlUL't-^ubdlvldi-d Inl

rmployes and ,fe la.M niKht IP December

1. AllhoiiKh flellnl

nipbcir f(>Uo•* k; -iKiard

Palls nnd Burley offlc

balLi. Tlie till provi

of b Uiablc

terlal." Lieut, bherldi gun donated b< is a 155 mllllmei

mortar. It-^iad been a decoraUon since 1633.

Col. aamupl D. Hnys, c fleer of liobe barraclci ccipis good lor World ■ nlrs.

Kimberly GrangeThe Jerome CooperaUve creamer;

'111 funitih Uie program for ai pen meeting of Kimberly Orangi

lo be held at the, Kimberly CTrangi hall Monday, beglnnlns at B p. m

■ Juvenile Grange will hold i ;fng at the i ^ e Ume In thi

basement of th^iulldlng, and offU will be eleftpd. .

M A T T R E S SREBDILOINO • nENOVATlNQ

WOOL CARDtNO

EVERTON MA1TBESS CO. 3i* Second Atb. & ' Pbon»Sl-W

Neyr E lg in

SE W IN G

M A C H IN E S, A Perfect Olft That Will I U8t for Year*Let us demonstrate the "Triple

iDamer” ond other exclusive teaturea.

> K, W. SNVDEB’S 6ewlng Mach. A: Vacuum Shop I S«rv|ce .for All Makcji' Phone 1S34-H B2I Main W.

t A. L. Hank.', at Uic Ooodln, tVnit, Dudl, n

nd W. !.. Adam.

Services Monday

ForW.A. Babcockfor Judge

will be11am A. BnbcocI judue who died yesterday, held .Monday at 3 p. ni, at liie twit Fnlh mortuary chapel, Rev. O. L Clark, pa'.ior.of the First rresbj-. terlan church, will officiate. Burial will be hi .Sunset nieinorlnl p cemetery. Pallbearer.' Iind not b selected by early Uils afternoon.- William A. Babcock. Jr.. Seattle attorney and a son of the dailng. ulshed Jurist, was to ojrlve this aft-

Plniti for mfmoriii! .irnlcfx by th lUh Judicial District Bar o.-jocla tlon are still pending.

t o n i g h tRoy Rogers

T\VO GUN WtaTKRN STAH

will be a guest of

T om m y Rigigs

& B etty Lou

Presented by Lever Brother*

ccmpatiy, makers of

SWANPUUE WHITE FLOATING BOAP

KTFI at 8:30 P. M.

NEW YOilK. Dcc. II (,ID-Aftcr itioiinclne the flp(x>!;it/ne:jt . of rn. Kurt Zcltzler as chief of Ui iicrnl .-.talf of Ihe German nrmj ic Ilcrlhi radio dl-.c!i) cd Ia. l kIkIi

ly 11 '

o mASOEMOLEAOER

WASHINGTON, Dee. II (-P,-Ile- ports circulated on capital hill to­day Uiat Postmaster OeneraJ Frank C. Walker Is Uie Roo.'.evell odmlnls- traUon's choice to succeed Edward J.(-

nynn of New York as national chairman of the Democratic iiorty.

Flynn has Indicated he will step down from the party leadership e.arly In Jwiu.-u-y and. behlnd-the- acenes altempia are being made to prevent a factional fight for fiie Job.

Tlio.se In a position to know ^ ld the election of Wallier to Uie Dtmo- crnUc leadership would be occtpi- ahlo to Pre.sldent Roosevelt and mont of liLs advisors luid might prevent b Uireatened clenvago In the parly.

Tlie 50-yca--oUl cabinet member, a lonE-tlme /ifjpixjrter of the pre.-.l- dent. has ^rrred lu |>ostmasle eral since September. 1910. wl

dcd Jame.i A. Farley,»-...................... If hoilio become Democratic national 'halrman. he would be following Jie precedent esinblUhed by m iey

poitmaalem general be«e him.

and

At Ihr rnd of Uie first T/orld war there were C.000,000 autoipoblles in the United Blatea. When tho pre.\ent war started tlie number had , Incrcaawl to 32.000,000.

KNBS TOSITE

I Ulana tUroinor* Ilobert Cummlngi

“ B elw een Us G W s"

Tomorrow Only

I- hnldlaff In the

Je.'.'xhonneic and :e. bnth of whom ; had. meteoric f Hlltrr.

Officer Candidates

Will Be InductedHlxternpf

call (1

o UiiIdi will

week, ll board No. I will o!d Hawley, Sher- Ih O'car Held, and n With

iStTT TAKKS OVKItDec. II M',—Lieut. Gov.

;a.5elt of Nampa look

!«Jny .Jr iJjr ah.; Clark who 1.1 en route

D. C. Clarl; plani for about JO days.

TODAY and T OM ORROW

C OM ING SU N D A Y !

EXTR.\!

“A .T . c . a ;fnlor faftonn

-fox fop"

Starts SUNDAY.'tlldnlle Shiiw Tomorrow

trtOMANCll^

Tyron* |

Maurtitn

V}i;

in T ECH N /CO LO R /

ENOS TONirr

MICKEY ROONEY •■Courlslilp of Andy Hardy” r

o i m D iTOMORROW ONLY

North Wbods Robin llsod

p m m ji,puumCARROLL. HUSSEY \

...rr CABOT

PLUS

.STOOCi; CO.MEDY LoaI Chapter

lUdert Of Dealh Valley"

Uleat U’or Newt

Starts SUNDAY

2 > A C T IO N ^

F EA T U R E S h

BRUCE

ellTs'ok i

F R A N K r a B U C K -^

• F.iday. Dcccmbcr 11, lU-l'J T I M E S - X K W S . T A V I N K A M .S . i r ) A H O ' P a g e T h r e « ’

u e u OPPOSES D E R A U LA N S l

CmCAUO, DfC. 11 (.11 — Ttw Aiiifricaii h-anii Uurcau frdcrullon. pli-ilgUiK all nld In itic imtloii'a war fifort itr -im early i>c;irp nnd a Ir rtiriK i.fciinty." «iv. on icfun! lo* (l:ix oi>i>ct.liiK many fcdc;^! [wllclci ajiri iironnim-v ’

l l i f frilrrntloii. In one ot a .-.crlM ot Cfj.oluUQur vdoplrd nl It-i uunua! coinvtiUoii yr. l ■fcllly, exprcMcil •'Kr:\vc coiicirn" over efforts innde •'im.;rr the liiil-.c of war 10 ecniral- Uc Brcaltr nuthuWly In '1'^ cxrcu Uvc bnincli ol Kovrn^wrnv wv<l I

iiil nbui.e of tulmlllb

• U\UMuih" c<mKrcv>lm»aof lhcotIic:e of jirlcc

MU.1 iirol>o:.ctl Inrr: ,!mlon. 'Hie frclcratlon ci r<! ihiit OPA'n ml priL-c conlrol niui i.iVlonlni; ftiLi iiuirkfU oy c!1m<of coiiKre:-'lo”‘'l mumlulr;,, iiof iiii[irncUc;il . . .prn.U^cnt clfori.-. M [iiovii'r b.u

of farm Krouji iirKr<l "lc-,;L' llir dcfi-cl.', in Ilii-

Otl'.iT ic-ulii;]i)!i

Sculptures Absent Father m ly usK I lO l .n K V K IIV T IIIN n

NO M E L IU S 0 » ’« P , 0 U 1 S

rdlble Ij-y jifiu'txcludlnj liie«flnlclr<l vt<rlr!ir.i aiid votch for 5CPdRff,-,e Rtatfd. •'Others miy b« nddfd l:\ifr. Thf^e cropi ttnd olnera ti) be ajiiiour.crd loiter wlilcli -».1U liicluilc soinr frcd crops, nisy abo bf sulr.lltutnl by fr>rnicil,l0.fUJ/pul muior rroi. nllouurtvtj la Uie 00 ix-r ,cp:iI M iiirrd 'to Kun full AAA

PHILLIPS N iE O ENVOY T O I i lA

WASniNOTON, D «. 11 — J'rr^ldcn; HooscvcU today *ppalnt- r'., \VllU:vm J’lillllps of Uosiaclw- .•I'tli. former Bniba.i.^dor to Ilome, 1U1 lil-i iK-rr.onal rcprcJcnUtlvc i Nr«- Drllil, India.

n ic i>r<'«lclcnl r.altl PtiUllps wouW :t-r\c IU1 lib pcrjonal fcprrscntallve •'tip-Af i!\p Rovcn\mcnl ot India," “ UM* dipl(imallc InngunKf.

He told a prcrs conferencc Uiflt riilllli)-., u ciircvr .Olplomnt, »-otjld not carry any .iprclnl plan or for- miiln for solullon ot Ui# InfiVaa problrm. •

iii-'tciid. he Added, the dlplomnl tt oiilil carry on tJir rcmilar duUn of a duplimai rrpn-.-.eniallvc aljroad,

Plill!l|)v now In I/in('cm, V.-1I1 pro- ■frcd .’.odn to Nra- Delhi.

1C'

(.011, Mr, ami Mi;,. H. O, CM: l.'.toj.h- er:.>n and Mr-.. 1-Vrii Thoniii. on,. Tiini' n-ninifd Irdni a tiij) lo S a ltL.il;r ciiy.

ploy...,, mmii.'i- ot .'mi.l.K,-. p.T

0. K. Not ,\l« .iy ' .N'reclnl**I'*llipIovr’, i\ll|i jiiiiii' [hu t el',*];tMr/ and Mr;., l:d Aliilci;.on weic

detiiMlr.'. It) Ilic .Slate CilailCe .'on- vemioii ui 'fwlu I'alK. .

•Mrs. N'.'ler Dc-. nliu: hiL'. ri'luriied

vvorkrrs ‘cmii ,mi!| i;imiiI intli', Idtial wacc aiHl Mhirv Inrre.i; e-. uillioiil iipprovxl of- the iMKilii. ;n Ihn .e

be In ai-coi'dami- »ii!i tl;i' it-iin-. of/ipfiidiiin sever,d iU\':- In u l t l i ' frln iib .

Mr. and Mr^. C l'dc MoIvihmux and Mr. and Mr;.. Ivan Mc.l>iie;iux

a wnt;e or ;.;ilary aiiiiTim nt or '.i.iKe or ;.jilary r,ile .•.(■heilule. Even then, Ihrre .ire ,five rondltlon.^. oiu- of which mu.'t prevail.

h;ivr moved lo •IMIn I'.ilb. where Ihi v Kveiitiv b«ii>;lit a farm .

Mr. iiiid .Mr,. l,.-laiul Pir.Moii lell Monday Inr Provo. Ul;ili In a lteiid

the Increa^.e mu'.t lie llie re.Mill ot (III liidivlilnul i)tinmiUoii

till' IiiiiVriil of'ticr ;lep.iiinlher. .Mrs. Millie Loti, -rhcv will uL'-o vutt their ;.oti-hi-laiv and daiijjhter. Mr, Rupert Riles forntui .Mr; . Fiea U r an.

'I tir fir.s'- war baby In Dci'lo wju,1__ tx._ ... («- ... I •• Mrs. Ida Gibson• lioin Drc,

DarihiKloll, nniiy iit TlniJinii iin Cotta;;.- lir D.irrliiKloii ttn.n ^ n i

Trillliint. V . Miirlon Ho;;H h:

mie In Jemmr i rrl: v^llli'lirr

3rd, Ciillf, Mr;,.

i> licr Im

M1.-JI

rpninifsl

llii.Mt.'i

Mr.

y DarrlnjcUiCfxippr hii.-: 1(

;, to vlMl. lirffamily,

li.l Mr;.. Wall.Vfi* Jllv.t vl;,|t

. U '

furr Ir.ivliiK for Tiii-.M)n, Arl:.. wlifrc J)lxciii Rill be .Mallonril with the Navy.. Clidr Wclh liiui Ipfi for S cnt!lr for nil liiilcrinlip vbli.

Mr;.. NcUlr Kliltl, who 10da>:, In Hurley curlnK for Mr. . Ck'cll Chri;.!ojilier:.on luul Infiim

:l to her lioine In

Uln;

eclo,Mif.> Bytll Uiv-.v I her home In 1

her piirinii ’, 21(1MI

.Mr,

liM yvvunicil •er afirr VU-

,nd Mr.i.

niB primary ofdrers niul trach- •rs held Oiclr mcmtlily mretliiK m

• UiP home of Mn. V&'fO Parke with Mr.-;. Ho.\i IIlKlcy a.-.aslnnt ho.s- tf.''.';, A social lioiir of pronrrv.lvc Raine.i were cnloyed. fUchel Lcww, privrl Inurani and Beth Cl:itK re- Cflvnl jirlre.i. nffrr'.hninii.'. wrrc eervpd nt Ihe close of the .'otjal hoiir.

PlJLtnoC.S TO Lr-AVK I)KC. IB.ATHENS. Ca, Dec, 11 (,r,-Tho

Onlvmlty of QeorKl.i f/wtbiill wjuacl will leave. Dec, IB Jor \\\c\t Ntw .Year's day'tncnKcmeni In the Hwe Soul. Coach Wally Diilla had nn-

RUPI-RT, D^c, 11 - Impu' fiinrr.ll Mtrt wvu- held Wrdiic for Mrs, ul;i GlU-.aii, »cv, i->i

OtioII lou,i inilll I

r:. of .Mlnldok coiiniy. coiiiiin: h w In lHOi;, nfic the dc;iih of hrr h^^l);tnd li’i 1003. Slip broiinht licr fiimlly of ; children, and purclia.'.rd a farm

Shehome there. >MI of her childrri hvlUK ni\il ftHcsKl<\l Uvt i.rrvler

AllhouKh 1 0 yearn of hkp Mic active iiniil the time of her i'

Lij'he’r 'SurviviiiK are i»o ;.on'.. Clarnic

Olb'.on, Uup'Tl, and J.irl Glb-.nn <> S;in Dlfiro. Cnilf.; the five datmh lers are .Mrs. Mary Glimmer;,on. ItU'

Mr.v Ix^na HarrW nml Mrs

Ifc.v! of Ln.1 Anfc Mrx AiU-lUic Si

Calif. Scvenyctv v.faridchlV and .icvcn KreaV Bra:

Nuidren and ,icven Kre»,„.......^..,..^....nnd ;.evcral ncphend lilid niecc.i aho

Diirlal W.11 hi the lluhe/ In charge of the HarrLi

Iviwinl home I ol Hallcy.Mti;.lc »a.i fiirnl.'.hrd by .Mr:,. P'red

Schtieplj.ich RhiKink- "Tliat Wonder­ful Molher of .Mine." and "Gain' Home," accompanied at the piano by Mr.v Melvin M.ul.-.en.

noimced today. Tlie BuIUIoks wI Mop tor ilayi of pracilce i' Tuc.',on, Arl2. rrachlnK there Dci

1 .Mr;., illh v iJoyer,

ilniinhlrr.-, ot Mr, nml Mi;.linyer C'-tiinn'd lo

Kerry wiih Mr.i, P a u l ' f.T

iioyer, Glenn a fliorl

vlMK.r:. 1 Glor

bii .lni Krn

Mr^. A rthur Glore. Srattli- in ri'L-<lv.; e-.ulvi tnilnli^w.

J=i;t. Herbert Swcf rlvi'd from Camp Cn a^wt'cU'.i

b e m o e r a e y 's h e a v y a r H l l e r y . . . f in 'n g h a r d e r than e v e r

I '

hL< 1

Mr. I■Utl/II1 Mrr. Jolin I>)nahue ha.i

, Mr. iintl .Mr.',.lirr p:ii Condlt,

.Mrs. Soolt Prc:lon I'lllcrlaliiM nt a cai,l partv. C.n.-,|,-, were Mr Gordon Marqiil'., Mrr. Cillbrrt nti: ;.fll aiul .Mr;.. IJarl Uilham.

C.McsU n\ Ibr hmiir ol Mr. an Mrs. Hallli- ConKIhi ueie Mr. an Mr;:. Don IJoi>j) of Ilawlhoriie, Nrv Iloliby Hniip. Porllanil, and .Mat Jiirli-, Jainivi, Vrrd, .Mildred nn Uiclllc lioiiy. all of nobf, Tliey were retiirnlViT lo thrir liomri afti aiirndlnk- 111 funeral mtvIciv, < their father, I j r . OllviT Hoiii., «li died In IralfkiW.ldeul iwnr titrm Ferry, •'ni<> l< l)p wre reMilrnii c UnKcrman vJley for a number (

Mr. and Mr;. J. b. Kill' an M r, Eail Pcn«<>ld leli tor.Stella- crviMi. Wii;.h.. lo .-.peml Chrllti with Mr, and Mr;.. Verl Alien i iMnlly. Mrr„ Allen b a d;uiKhier of Mr,v EllLi nnd Mr. Alien h son nf Mr.i. Penfold.

Jr.t Ebberl-s l.i reixirted lo be proving ftt me vetcran^• ho^|tlIal In nol.-,e,

Mrs. .Hermtin Audvvr^n h r,w«d- Ins thp wect In Preston vL-.llliik'

•bth'es.

llvrx,Wflllaec nor.lulcl: vlilled i,. .....

home. He returned to Cleveland. ■ l.-i employed,

Park.1 vblied her dauKhler. Mr,<, John Hoover, and her .’.on. Clinton Abercomble. and family In Ooodlng.

I N (■VO) iifU'.s];:i|)Lr ji) ;u u in ( h e lo in in y , ihc

p l c.ssc.s art: r o l l in " ;it if)p..speed . , . firin;,' prnjcc-

lilc.s ;is-\ i(;il 10 o iir \'i(lory ;i,s l) i iU e ls o r Ijon iiis .

\Vc h .u f aluMy.s liccn :i ncw .s- Iiu iij;rv j)c0 plc,

1)111 crisi'' u 'lic is o iir .- ip p c iiic . I n th is '^rc .iicM rrisi*:

n( ;ill.M\’c .III- lin n g r ic r i l in n f\ iT , n o i o n lv for ihi:

neu'.s iiM 'll. i)iH .;iIso In i ^ i i i f h i i u i- .-ukI in .s in ic iio ii

o n i h r I'o un ilc ss v iia l p r o b k n is face .t free

p e o p le ai w ar.

It's ;i iu in ^cT tUat onK ' iic\ csp:^pcv:ic;iu s.iiis is.

\'i-.-!r.s b e fo re W o r ld \\'ar I I . i l i e n ;ii io n 's ncus-

pajier.s w e re id re a d v r e t o o l i n j ; to in e e i ili is

f;rca'UT d e m a n d . F o re ig n sfr\'iccs w ore streni;ih-

e iie d . . . o\'er,st.'as c o in im in ic a t io n s l e in fo rred . . .

p ic in r e .sciTiccs re fined ; in d e x p a n d e d . Increas-

in j^ y , .IS u ’a r c-imc c loser a n d f in a l lv .s in ick , nc\\'.s-

p a p t 'fs w t'ic j’ iv'ln;^ i:.'< lu i i D iilv ihi.' iie\v'.s h i i i a lso

. . . ihvonj^d i w ord s a n d m ap s and p ir t iires . . . r>.

he i. ie r <if e.icli dav's e\'cnis.

’ I'iii.s d e a re r n iid e rs ia iu liii, !^ o f U 'liat ilic w a r

ine.'Mis. a n d w hy we in iis i w in ii, is the fo u n d a t io n

Ilf a <lenuH iM cy‘s in h ;m lc . 'ri\YOii” h i t

w e a rc Ic a rn ih ;; h o w lo sacrilice , h o w lo c o n s e n 'c .

i io w e ac h o f us in o u v o w n way can co n ir ib v u c to

\ ic iovy . B c in ;; i lu is \\'e!i-iiiionne(!. arc m u c h

la r ih e r a lo n g ih e ro ad .

O t h e r ways o f le a r n i i i ” ih in t is wc have i^i p r o ­

fu s io n . U n t n e a r lv a l l o f us tu r n to n ew spapers

r\-cry/^lay as o inv !)a.sic 'sou rrc o f in fo r m a t io n .

'rh r Ju ,q ;h i l i e n i . . . t i ir o u jr h the ads as w e ll as ih c

new s c o lu m n s . . . -we a re a d d in g every day lo the

k n o w lc d i;o w c m u s t h a v e to d o o n r p.irc in the w a r .

Ida., uher

T H E B U R E A U O P A D V E R T I S I N O

Americ/tit Xrzi'spafier Publishers Association

o r ly iitc ii THIS N^u-sr^psrt i i 4 u e u b k k

Page FourT IM E S-N E W S . TWIiN F A L L S , IDA H O Fritluy, December 11, 1942

^SSlBJisCjeT U C K E R ’S „N A T 1 0 N A L

W H IR L IG IGThe New Line

13<3UiKW wlilch,raili' tUbie and luiidi box iirr l>ci fully, caniouriajjetl tjj Un"lirs In the Dhtrlc; uI C Whfii Uie'.hlBlieruio n'f-'l rnc!8, tlicy muu aim Uicy form us lhal Uie ciuaiiiny o. available n « l year will tc JmH Uie m ount wid va lia\e cnjoytd lor

S«rfU»ry o{ AKrlcuUii 4.1 announced uiui

m producc »vill br

mil tlilj) 111 134J to norUi Africa, py.villjl: 1C B.ilkaiis pntl iiMyliap lo portions of i

. Prulclriil lltxucvcU lia.i plrdurthat If Ihe ubJiiH d fom t r to O'

c Wlckjiril

ripr(;(Kl

till word■ they

lall l)c fc<I. -nrnt pronihf. as the rar profri ; more cJJcctlvr itmn boriibj oiid buUfi.i.If Die total of foodsUiff!. wlilch uc Inu. t «ei liicludcil. It iiifans tJiat we nt liome ihall lie lucky

If uc can buy cvrn 50 per ccni ot tlic tlilnR--. «c Jinvc imrrlia.'ir slnre our aniilM Invatlnl north c:. It will .iiirprbc no tsprrl illcililiii In If our-caiini; ImbHa sri' ciiilrcly rPvo-

Till'; SIXTH DAV— ON OVKRTl.M !:Will'll news llr.sl came out of Wa.sJiliitrton

that thi' worK wock In tlip blliinilnoii.'i coal

iiiliic;: will bi} iL'iisctlicncci to ;;lx clays about the llrs l ol tlic ypar, U appi-arcd n;; It orcanlzcd labor liatJ finally made a coiicc.s.sl^n. But whrn al! the (letall.s beraiiic knoM i 11 was

the -snini' old .itory.The minors have been wnrkhiK 35 hours—

seven hour;; dally, live' day;; a week. Had thi

ai.’ rocd to work the .sixth d.iy a t tlieir reKUl;

hourly w;i«e, It mlKht liavc beeti coti;;ldcred conccsslon on their part. n llhouKh under

ifre.senl condltlon.s tlicrc.Ls lil lle reason why innyoiie enpngrd Jn proilucJnff vJliiI jnnterlals should refuse to work .six day.s n week.

I t ls.\mTe:v;ioni\blc for unyo;ic lo holtl lo

normal prlvllei!e.s when'our men In tlie iirm- ed forces are .servlnR every day In tlic year, w ithout any thbuKlit of hours, under the mo.st trying of hnrdshlp.s.

E ut tho nilner.s made lYo .such eoua?s,sIon. They aRrcod to work the sixth day only on the provl.slon that they would,be paid tlnie- and-one-half for .sucli add itional labor.

The war labor board tried to make It appear that It had "removed one ob.stacic” to tho JonRcr work week with the convenient decl-

.slon that payment of tlme-and-n-hair and rate-and-a-hnlf lo r the slxtli day under ft contract w llh,tlie miners does no t con.stlttite

a wage IncreAsc. even though the prem ium rate begins after the'35th hour.

TJie board l.s fooling no onc-.wiLh th a t de­

cision. I t will cost more to m ine coal on the sixth day and the price of fuel consequently will go up—Inflation or no in fla tion .

The OPA already has agreed to prlcc In- crcifses averaglnR 20 to 23 cenLs per ton. ac­

cording to the producers, of w h ich amounts 12 to-15 cents Is attributed to Increased labor cosl^.

In thl.s connection. It Is In'terc.stlnR to po int out that Ropre.sentatlve R.im.spcck of Oeor- Rla, a close friend of labor, the iinlon.s In ­cluded, has propo.scd-that a 5ii-hour work week be authorl'/cd w ithout paym ent of over­time rate.5, n.s a means of fae lllla t lng war pro­duction nnd.coiitroHlng In fla tion .. Coming f r o m Ram.spcck. thl.'> propo.sal

cannot be denounced a.s reactionary labor- baltlng. I t Is, rather, recoKnttlon of the fact tha t we cannot win this war .nlttlng on 'our hands, demanding specln\ prlvlleRes whl5e tlje

men overseas are dolnj'your figh ting day and n ight— that even thl.s g V a t n;\tlon does no liavc either manpower o| labor royalty fund; to waste In sucli a crl.slsl

W K LE.\RNEI) A LKSSON One quc.sllon remalii.s unanswered In the

Nuvy'.s lu ll report on what actually happened

at Pearl Harbor a year a«o:W hat Incomprelietislble failure of command

made It po;;slble for 105 Jap bombers, ulmnst

or quite unprotected by fl ’ htiTS. lo surprise and bottlL- up tlie.^7.") Am cilcan planes on the Island of Oaiiu assigned to protect Pearl Harbor against exactly w liat hap ije iird?

That question may never be an.swered, or a* least not im tli the w;ir l.s over.

But expensive as tlie surprise 'attack may have been. It .served a;; a cood le.s.son ni^Vcr-

thele.ss. and there l.s little likelihood that we w ill be caught off our guard again.

We have learned that from either three or four Jap carriers, which never were located,

lOS a.s,sorted Jap torpedo, dive and horizontal bombers damaged five of our battleslilp.s.

three destroyers, a mlne-layer, a target .ship and a large floating drydock, E lg lity nav.il and 97 army alrct^ift were destroyed, and most « the re;;t were pre.vented from taking

jaicst tiiUantaKM Rn Adolf IIHlcr* fumfU i,p

. .. . 1 broken ilown. Ml.i fift o:lcccl qVll« aiiCtcMluily nsaht-l uii but uipy liavc been stopped col

................... lntcllli;e

foundnl v,lii-ii he li iMlon of norUi Afrlcn of pe.'wiis knew of Ui

III of Ihc .Medltfr.

rci«3i r Juehn'd of Uie Anslo-Ainerlcan In Despite tlic fact lliai luindretl • propoie<I decent on the .sun

tho he •iWlodKP. of 0

lU ltvnrtl«K ovictMltcauKhl off bale. Nor illd he have any relhiblo in

nation on tho Itii.islui.s’ nbllUy to >,iave off hLi nt ts on .M0.1COW and atnltiiKrad or the liihi-rn: nRili which hn.i enabled the red noldliT:. to coun

ter-attnck m> liuccc.vifully.... foaled by Tokyo. Hlrolilto's enil.-.iarle

promlifd him thaf Jap^iii would drive the Unltr- aute.i and the DrRlr.li out of the Pacific v,U.iiiij

ith5 after Pe.irl Harbor, He waa told ihai ntppo. Id be able to keep vi* ,io occuplftl Ui.il we coul

not ship men and munltlon-i to DiKlancl, Ciilim o India, ile was .nold on Ihe Idea that ••nboinira woul

........................ jiid prevent oiir u.ar pro<lucUon from reachlns full peak. A.-;, eveiii.v li.nc demonilrated, ht v luuci.

I fed c dupe 0

NOIt.MAI.CV-Oiuiiofflcally nnmlnatrd nioiinly by the Ilepiiblli faljbixl at Cincinnati. A

, thi- Buckryr' UK nlid the loi •bearer in lim fiid-and-biiC'.-r

predlcii•al cholcc for tlie O. O, I ’,

dell \I he

n O. Harding and n C.ilvli

the

If the Jap.s had had courage o f the ir con­victions, and had struck a t once w ith a .strong task force, tliey could Jiave taken Pearl

Harbor from us before most Amerlcans'learn- cd tha t the first shot had bi'eii fired. Like H itler w ith his invasion of the B ritish I-sle.s, they hesitated—and now they w in be lost.

The damage to us was frigh tfu l. Yet even

then it wiLs le.ss tlian most Americans had .-jupposcd from the extreme rcluctance of Washington about telling the story. O f 8C consequential craft a t Pearl Harbor the Japs KOt only 29, and of these only one 2S-year-

oM battleship will be a total. p c rfA nen t loss.Apparently one reason why we escfipcd as

well as we did was that two task forces, in ­c lud ing all of our aircraft carriers, were ab ­sent on ftsslgnments.

j • PO O R K ID S •I Four Oklahom a youngsters, promised the

I priv ilege or christening the Liberty sh ip W ill ilo ^e rs In reward for scrap collection achieve­m ent, were disappointed because the WCTU

^Objected to the ir smashing bottles o f cham ' ^ p a p n e on the hull.

L e t’s Bce— d idn ’t Carrie N ation s m a jh bot­

tles of even stronger Uquor?

A n au th o r soys women are braver , tlian m en. Tell It to a mouse.

C L A P P E R ’ S O B S E R V A T IO N S

NATIONS AT WARWASIUNOTON. Dee. I I—We ob. ujIv have Irarned the mlUtarj

--oM of Ptarl Harbor. What Aliened A year ago Jolted rd a? If we luid been ahot out

r u catapult.Wllhln » year *e hove readied tempo of mUltaO' prcparatlcin .i probably

ha:lilled In

> iierlod. Wt *.«

'rnm a visit i>r Induilrlc-i In hr UeirolL ai 'me monunn

.ii performance. • r ftnr Industry

tched by thi k ot Uie gov menl In mobl

IIAYMOND

ich must CLAPPF.Ru»- around 5.000.000. When «• ritlclie the Kovemment for In

s war, and It didn't t.-\kt Uic vcr>' Inni; lo rbe lo the lands that total war ina

Mi POT Sh otstclfh ifte

OKNTLkMAH IN THE THXKt) KOW

Mill aliTt (did y<j

,drred-biit kepi rl;lil on dancing.One of our niyrmldon.'i i. leulli:

to loivhroiw fniiiid rut nboiit till matter fri/iii IJiiit. Wally W.

ibout 10 p. Ill, and raid in •.•lijlid by

n ic tc l<'i;;-,ini fniiii C.ilv'iKir Clurl; ainc «!!llp l!ir crmipaiiv «;!.•> litild-

,I1K l!.1 Ilr:.t d;incc (it ll)r ■.•,c;i.'01l nt Uie Lr.:l.ni li:iU, lllP ci.’fli'-::: <!<>. cldcd that liii'iiiurh

!:<'V r (1 J.i-ih

O th e r P o in ts o f V iew

Free Pr •. ^

lice roomy plac of the time n hatidy.-Nanip

Onions ore hord^, aays a health spcclallsL SVe think they’re downright strong. '

WHKN- Tin; MGIITS COMK ON

.Wien the lIshLi coinc on nsaln and the blue bird.'? fly over Dovei i cliff.'. It will be woiide.'ful, Vou «'on'L have to boyier about numlicr.i on .ititomoblle tire.' and yoti^can tf. 1 a piece of cnndy without h^vliiK your con- fcirnce twlnse. Maybe you can Uke another close-up picture of me Teions und tr>' for a trojt In some pool on the Madbon. Coffee will be Jitu a i.omeUilnK to Ihro'j; away if you brew more than yon can drlnU and heiij will be reduccd lo a pU-blsu status v,here Uielr product U again coaimonplacc, with bacon, on Uie bre.-ikfait table.

Already, wc look forward wistfully lo iJior.e mine.'. More ardently wc hope for thr day when our bny;: will be home asaln; home from Sahara's .wnds and from the mud of New Guinea.

Because wc do feel tjiai way about It even now \4lUi vlctorj- itUi obscured by the curtaliu of the future, we Jcnoif Uiftt the love of pe.ice and the right to live our o«-n Uve.i without molest.itlon Is »UI1 Inherent In Uie jieart and *oul of every American. We Just aren't warlUtc people. There Li no bottleflcld Blor>' which, to us, co.Tipen-wles for the Interruption o f the life ot y younif man. /

We wouldn’t have It oUieruiiC. But we do'lmvc sofnc- IJilnc more Uian ft fainl suspicion that both llUler and Ulroluto are convinced, by UiLi time, that American

'n are anytlilng but sentlmrntal softies on the bat- CJeTidds usd lb* »eu.—Idaho Commoner.

th.lly 1(K

[orTvnrd lo thr time comr home mid that thrv iir.r

fully aware tint tlierc probably .•on't bo jota? Aiul (!n the .'.tav-at- lomc-.' Imvr iiny ciiixrjiilnii of what n CO-.L-; hi money nnd hr.ilUi lo nove fioiri pl;ic- lo li’arr’ Hcrx hard

It Is to riilM your fiimly in ovrr-

;hlldri-n? 'only 01

people '. r<' fl(>:-kli'.K 10 dcrrn.u- crnlcr:. i;: ,hal thpy ate t'.rltltlK llllo, blit i: .So 'nr.o-x M wt M .•Aaynl Jionu-1 dd under the bed our .-nldler.'.. t- r.i and'niarlnr.-, wouldn't liavc tilnk-s Ihrv must have to wm

—I)e '.r Woi r llie I •atloti!l

.SIIIf.'NJENTSpp:il:lii[T of IniTcnloiis blrlh iiiiu-rmnii cards, I’ot Shot.-, ic from a cou|)li' of frlencLi of o

Tilt' )),,]■ rd'tobcDf the T-:

rarryhiK

■ni<.'oclal (

TK.MN NO. 12-3..C < D;il' Ann Hilt;

Ill'll up in -nvln l-'iilL 11:4S a.m.: shipment welt

r , received by .Mr. Jnrk C. Dncrljc."

alive!)ra

Im.nrl

n o III“Cnuplr In Iv

KInpr'"—llpailll • -nirrc- mnv l:t- l)il. .ine;.i ol lUli

lul !KlVl .

lied hrlp at till . Critical i>erlo-I of lie. A.', blind .t. .1 l/at to every- hlns that 1-, ••vnini;. but alwaj.s for Jic^undirdo,;. I am -itlll

—John A. nra«n. (probation Ofrii'i-n

KASTOt'S LAST LINK . . lluh. n i Ju.t tell.lhal ra­

tion board a (Iilnc or two! . . ," Tin: OKNTI,K>IAN IN

TIIK T in itn HOW

H IS T O R Y O F T W I N F A L L SAS OI.EANED ntOSI.TUE Flt.ES OK T lir TI.MES-.NEWS

15 YEAKS A(iO. DEC. 11. I5:T The yimni: |>eoplc ot Ar.cen.vlnn

EpL'.copal clnirrll were cnlcrialned v,iih the MTond ot Uie fortnUliUy clanclnn pariipv nt the parish hall Saturdiiv evrnlnK. Tlie party was sponwWl.bv Mr.i. R, A. Read. Mrs, E; S, Urnrd. Mrs. Ilalph Pink. M«. Frank Maiiel, Mr.-(. II. P. Parry luid Mrs. Hans NorRren.

27 VEAIt.S AGO, DKC.'lI, ira. p. AllKNfton. lillhl. h:;-,

spendhiu leveral day. in ttie with liLi family.

Hurion r.. Mor« iraiv-acted » ne.-.s on Ihe wen end nf'the 1 for n day the la.M of ihp wprk,

U, i\ Jain, who Ls eni;ai;cd In f;Mur ii>:h.

T, F. Murray. Anierlc.in FnlLi tr;insnctcd busine;j here' tevera: dny .

Norman McCarty. Twin KiiUii'ln stnicior in,vocal and plaiio" mufl and 0 member of the Albion nowir school faciiltv,.in<l Carl Wnllende Ktmberly. wlkcivr n conce/tgit Al blon Bute Normal school.

C A RE OF Y O U R

CHILDREN^ ny ANGU.O r,\Tm

I pi'ople. Ill ;rnd srhuol, until ihey

1st thut :io lo .'.rhool pcejve lh(

the fact

i.chool pal

loiiv of leaf

r left biTin

ChlldainiiuMrl^if*

the r.rhool. i1 K ’wlh t ev'elcipment wer ool with chlldre ed liifnnls- Du [xvce for learnlr lie.-.e others In n e slowr onen fi

tearlier niiut hold thn«e rebel- «, physically matured yountr pu- In r.rhool wlih the eoufse as II

rhools held rlRtdly sliidv, irlrd to for Rnct tTlifUloMS into

standards mor falhirr.s more n

l ilted for Vi

taste.the

»la<;e of irrowth and powi iienis, of the pupils who lake li, I ;loomed to failure at the Mart. Nn lure makes ehlldrcn one by one niii never rejKats the de.Mcn, It t ' th

;hrouch ILs i>choob> oittr ich cWUl what he i

for the nourWiment of liLs TJial means a fluid school, a tluia prosram. and teachers «1ih adapt- ible minds. It means an enllifliten- •d school board and InielllRent, idaptablc supen'l-’orj. )■..II Is well to keep boys and sIrLi

n school so they may be fitted for he work they are to do but what en.',e Is there In' Vreplng them In , school that unflls them for healUiy Lsefu! llvlnK? _

HANSE.N ItESinENT.S SEE PLA\ HANSEN. Dec. 11 - Tlie Albion

State Normal play, "Yfj ahd. No.” In which Deward Blevins and Wftr-

Robbon. Hansen yoiiilv', took , wa.s atteoded by Uie fpllow-

1ns Hansen people; Mr, and Mr*. Kcnce DIevlai and Mr. and Mra. M. ..A. RobLson. pirtnu of nlie l«-o youth-s; Miss Amafiene Blevlrj.

nitvlM. Sir. and Mr*. Harold KoenlR. Mr, and Mrs. Halpl) nobLson. und ilKs Deny Prior. Ml-j Cliorlott Norrli. BulU, al»> att«aded.

:.m build It In volume? Will e that the siipcr-boinber also iis and llkp.mlnded nntlon-i Uie

Ipok Uke a of 11.' be ;i produrllnii

manlBO Mtllntf the world «f|re every ilme Uiey can accumuUt« enough powder to suirt a war? WIU we be to dumb M to have Uie wea­pon* In our handi and »UU let Uitm go on doing that to tia?

Anybody who has flowo over Uie occaiu and continents, os many liave done now, and anybody who has a glimpse of Imnglnallon about Uw kinds of airplane thut are to come, knows what AnUiony Eden. BrlUih foreign minister, means when he say.i Uiat after thLi war the world will be one vIlIuKC atreet from Ed- InburKh 10 ChunRklnn. Anybody who starta uilnif h li sJiootlng Iroru

; that endar.. . ho live on It. L ike__Chicago Loop. It Is no place for gangsters to be allowed to play wlUi machlna guns. Tlic nlreet of tha world must be made A.-ife for clvll- littl ptople lo go about Uielr busl-

Ako. we expect to have a lot ot bustneis to be about after Uie war. War production liaii built up Ameri­can manufBcturlnu capacity that will need markeui nil over the world. We will have nn tnonnoiis shipping fleet, and airplane earn­ing capacity for pa.sr,cngcr» and hiKli-value goods. We want mark«u ibroftd.

Wo also want to relleyp^ourselve.i

•ceWnrj' If Uie Into the coudlll

norld around i

I an.': not nn bohillonlst Lefore Pi-arl Hnrbor but I w'ns before Uis full of France, E\'enU since Uieii have convinced me Uiot we were all wronK In our belief after the Iwi war Uiat wc could escape anoUirr one bv kceplnn our heads down. We trlrd that. We gave It a UinrouRh ' trial. It didn't work. We know that policy will only brlns m back ni;alii to .innUier one of llir.'e wars. It 11 not even a risk. It Is a cerUlniy,

t’carl Harbor brouRht Uie unr to U' a recond lime, It ouiiht not Uil;e three lrr. on■i to te.ich us what bi to :lcar now after Uie second les.-,on.

ED.SON’S V I E W S ON -DO ING S

IN. WASHINGTONny PETKIt EDSON

Tlme»..Vr»i» Wa5>lilngt Correspondent

Crnson.lilp of over.'ear: m ble.s, radio and lone tlUinn. phone crmmunlcatlon.-. to detect and flKht the actlvli prcii.ij;an<il'.t-i, I

rS;

■Die first ri':.p'in.'.il>lll'y "f ’ I'e >r Is IhercfOK- 'the r.uppre.v.lon of

nn;iiion cndanRfrlnK tlift'Anii

should not be p.i.ved,,reak any c ir.mlilln 1 Infor

idlo clr- iiilon,

:ond"uui practically •- ity of Uie ccn'or h to relay

0 proper aul-horlly of the Uni. 'itnte.i Kovernmenl Intomiaii ■ hlch will aid li

\merlcae prwpceffor

nroti-ct U. S. hvrs and property. Here Is the cen.' of'.s srealesi re%i>onMblllty, For let any of this private mforma- llnn full Into Improper h.indr. and the piirpo'.p of ccir'f>r?hlp under American Idcub Is dcfi'iiU-d.

this'duty. OOC It do-

mall Jiut. hiK Into I out nnd rr

I Want lo do ts

tnl c<

0/ a coiilidpntal burtnerj nature. . became thr olflce of censorship0 walniis to prp.Trvr not only It-s1 Uxte clly tiul nlso the cond- ce of Uie people of the United tes, 11 Is pav.lble iJ) dt-.cla-.e here

'nsorshlp

S. |*3rt I

Tliere■ontrollli......— "-II.-, to luid from every U,

bbrder point of entr)'. To naice iiie'example simple, take Uie •.v.,' of mall. There ore 10.000 U, 8, if.ill cworr, and In this force are nen and women rcadlnc nearly ■very Inn?uni;e. These ccn.'^ra work

Id thehead t

■ comestiible. Whe

ual. It Is p(uv,cd to the hea able.

1 of

Ever}' head cen.wr liiis Uie power o rule mailer pas.sable. or If he luouoiu It. lip may p.i-vi it lo Uio :hlef of the office. No cople.s of any ;ommimlcatlon are made at any lo­cal office.

headquarlem of Uie office ihlp. al! ihc/e tuspecl. In,

t rccirted communlcatlipns are aub, Jectrd to Uie mo-.t re.'<ponilblc odlt.

which the office of censorship I lmpo-.e. But If thli »mall au»ff carefully selected chlet ccnson

declde.s that^a ccmmutilcaUontains Infonimtlnn ot military >____Uicy will order Uiat Uiero be pre-

parixi what has been known ns n'inip ept."

U 1'

n Intercept I.1 •o:i.'.ldcred one of U>e most secret if .111 government communication*,

coded, but It.i confldentwl clearly Indicated.

WHERE INTERCEITS GOI f an intercept concerns a ship

movrment. It may so to ONI. the of­fice of naval mtelllgence. If a Utwo movrment. It ROfs to 0-3. Uie In- ti'lIlKence srcUon of Uie army gpii. oral sraff. H It conUilni a clue to the ;abot,ai;i' Of a jJllpya

ilahu ml.v.lnn If^l...............Ink job 0

;„>Ke, It will 80 to FBI, H so:p8 crocked dealer b tr>'lng to selT h lio.ird' d ;.tod: of telephones lo r.ome-

In Soulh Amcrlfii. war pr(x1uc-nard n Klvc

......... .ind they, n , . .lo lu-qidre ihe-storkr-forJncw tcl- ephonM noiv are alpiost priceless

■n-.e Imporiiit^co Ot Intercepv m a .Trret neapon of count^r-e.'.plon- aKP li chvloii.1. but the ;»lnt of In- l^rist U that there I.1 nn wholesale rrlirnadcasilng or copying ot inter* rc'pi cn.Timimlcntlon.i. For Uie law- atiidiin; citlr.en or Uie biislne.ss firm conduciliig only leglllniate bu.ilne-.t. Uiere Is'no copylnK nt all.

If there should bo a breakdown In this system of .lafcRuards set up lo protect the rlRhUs to prlvncy. If .'•nme •government official .ihoiild copy, show or mlsu.ie an Intercept In any way, lhal would be a violation of public IHLH nnd n dereliction of duly ImpoMlble to ricase.

ALBION

Orville Hult has'retumfd from • ^s Aiigele.i, where he attended a tieciint: ol which nthletlc condl- Uin.', In Uie schools were diseased. Mr, and .Mra. O.'car Egbert. Val-

vlsiung nt Uie home Mr. and Mrs, AI*

ejo, Calif.. U 'f her parcn' a-rt Bell.Jo<ly Cook was stricken

and-Is confined tvlUi

■ .Mrs. Lydin Farley went lo Dolsevl.'lt hei . Harold, who U t

Jay Jac... Spokai

ob. en nnd Howard La* left for Los Angeles.

Marlin Mink and Art Johnson. Wendell have departed after spend-

k ulUt Horry Kuru at Uie Ntirmnl «chool.

.Mr, and Mrs. Quince WlLson vLill- •d Mr, and Mrs, Ous Erickson. Mr*. Wlhon Li Uie daiighter of Mr. ErlcK-

d .Mrs, C, W. Paul. Rupert, c.'t.' nt the home of Mr. . V. E. Neyman.

■ • I Johntftlned the Mu Omega Onleron club.Ml.« Harrltt Taft was a BUest. \fter dinner the evening wm spent ilnglng ChrLilmas carols.

Mbi Laura LaRue and Miss Dor- )Uiey Goodman have wrlved from ^ Salt Lake City. *her«i ih«y have W

ren working, for a few 'Islt

'Blalno Wight, juniper^ visited hi*Ifc and two daughwrs here,Andrew Peterson. JUver, was guest .of hi* nvothef. Mrs. Jol\-

nna Peterson.Albion Normal presented a play.Yts and No.“Mrs. Ronald Reed entertained at

u Dinner club. Oueata were Mr. and Mrs. Orvlllo HulU Miss Blanche Ciirrle. MUs Harriet TafU Mra. Wes ShurUuf. Mrs. N. N. Nash, ^tr, and Mrs. KteredlUi McVlclter* and Mr. ind Mrs. R. K. Snyder. Ur. Hult ind Mrs. McVlckera pUyed high.

Mrs. C. E. Simonsen held Uie .netting of the MethodUt Sunday - school moUieni to»plan the chll* dreri'* ChrlstmM program.

Mr. and Mr*. DIevlns and daugh­ter. Amjean. and MLv-i Betty Prior, Hansen, were calUn here.

Friday. Uoccmber 11, 1912 T IM E S-N E W S . t w i n PAL l.S . IDAH O IPace F iv «

SOCIAL- EVENTS an d 'C L U B NEWS

t o Victory Ball of M.LA. Attracts 500 to . " Impressive Event With Patriotic Motif

DanciiiK to the backirround of u lu ilrio lic m o t if ............

in effective fuHhion. more than 500 'iic.st.s attciidcci the Victory ball of the J I . l .A . of the Lnttor Day ijiiintH church

n t Radio Rondevoo Thursday eveniiiK'.The pfttriotic decor:ttion.s were set off by a hu>?e red.

white, iiiid blue V over the orcheatrn. The hall wns decked throuRhoutby many fliiK-s and

;n(i two larKO XIuks

Unusual Honor

ere coiiHtantly waving. Dance music wai provldfd by Ai 1 orelirjira,A cIcvtT floor Miott' wr.mgpd b •a and OflHin StokM. wa.i kIv

ciilecl u

"Sto

.i|> nnd Lwlr)- a (luariet oI mult ii-Ucartfcl Men.’ I spoillBiil on tilt ii[C tlic inspired

H5 in tlic form of nmnll colorfi:

icnir;il tlmlrmcn !or the even re O. CraiidtiU MWl Ml%.iv Tolmtin, and mfmUcrR, of Ui cptloii ccinxilticf were Mr. nni

t . A. Hansen and Mr. and- Mra in(l:vll, Jacob Arflnfjlon ocied ^

of I .siKni. rornicmbrrr, iind nui urrc [iliuincd by MUs MarKiiret Slnipr, KImo Hun.seii, MIm Ellielda CtQ'J-;ey tind MLvi UlAncUc Daylcy.

nie ilnncc wn.i planned tor the flU ftnrd.i of llie cliurcli IncJuJlnii ICliiiUrriy, Murtaiicli. Cn.illcforcl brnncii. Mlrr branch, nnd tlip first And sccond wanl. of 'I'win PalLi. All \vnTds v.tTt wtn rcjiresenVMl,

Varied Exhibit of.

Handcraft ShownAn exhibit of hand-

Is brUiK prcicnitd this QrorKc Hm loa on tJ ofUic Hfrrlottbiilldlnj! nue nnd Second sireibiilldlnKii aCfOMthc;.! •nmr-vNL'wj.

l l ic work Is done In

AnKflcj. does Uie worl Imnrt loom.

plcci wcelc by Mr:,, ic first floor , accond uve- t weal, TliB rcct from

a variety of

Yuletide Party

Sponsored For

A ll Youngsters

I wltli

eatl«l by

frcChurch Yoiilh ufflllall

Tlir prosriun win i short {levoiionul folli;»FraniY-s nnd rrfrr.shiiirn

Cointnlii<rs In char,David FlKKf. cliulrman, arc MU MiirKiircl I-'rarlcr and D<jn UarrltiH

Kamr.M Ml'J MiiMne Ha.sklti Ml?-s GrorKln U’ll-.oii. refff.Ol

menu, nnd Bill Holley will lend Un dfvolloniib.

^Sunshine Circle

Elects Officers

int. fiirnhhrtl by Mr-.,

A uxiliary Forms

I'lifII haiiKliit;

................. tirllclc^ (ll;;i):inrtlck-.'. ate woven wlUi iii of ytini liicludlnj linen, s! Biid wool.

Tlie cxlUba which clfwes 1-. open from J to 5 p. m. i

Marian M artin

Pattern

WENDELL, Dec, II-l-'oIloi leetmff.’n which they were dlnni

VVndpll lire Doiiwi mens, wivrs nt iium'jtrr, orKanl; tt firemen's ruxlllnry.

BUe:

imede.-.l(lri)

Mrs

Mrs, Oilier of.

Mnurlce

On (lie map In a major manner la Chlcato «hDnxlrl-modei Hoie Tteil now thal U. S. arwy tntU nerr* map riakrn Jn .llj.tlra hjvr nainrcl an liour-{IaM ihaped lake afire lire.

Hansen Chapter

O f Red Cross to

Select O fficersHAn'sf;N. Dc-c. JI—nrtwru of dr.

Ift.V-lectron of officer

Couple Marries,11'-, DorolliV Smith tind Leon Pr- :.t.n. li)th oi S;iH Lake.City, were rrlrd Tluir.Kluy nftcniooii by Jii-'.. ; of ilie Peaco Hurry B. Ji-n- cs. Wliiir.'.re;, wore Gny L, Kin- nnd O, C. Han, '

Church Women’s

Group Stresses

Yule a t SessionRUPERT, Dcc. 11-Womcn'* coun.

cll of UiB Christian church met nt the home of Mrs. \V. E. Hunter with Mrs. Annn Monleon, Mrs. J, W. Ux-ke And Mrs. Charli'n Mawner tuudllnK. Mra. \V. N. Polndipresided,

j hourdecided to liuld a cooked food sali S.itiirday. Dec. 13.

Tlie proirrnm prcAented Included a ChrtiUnna reivdlnic by Mrs. Charle Oolf; ChrlsUnas carols were sun b>- enrol CunnliiKham, IJctty Coon and Oienriolyn Leonl. accoinpinle'. b)' Mrs, Ulnlne Coona. and Mrs. rted Schuepbach saiiK a Chrblmaj During Uie social hour kUu “ e chsng(d and rcfrrslinu’nU u

* * *Unity Conducts

Benefit AuctionAn niictlon of ChrlMnixs Rlft.i held

•Danny Boy i

inKcmi-nU . 1

-Mao ’i- I.ul.

an nll.rtay

bflriK a c tjvntd rtWi.C. V. Jone.s ii.-.NLsle<l the ha.t-

il the WfdncMluy mfrtlnB. * * *

Vespers Service

Scheduled Herer miir lc dfitarimi'n.t of ihe hlsh

nclla c;y);r.ic-d by Mlr.n Marjoile Al. ■nil 1111(1 Ihr j:rlns orcheatrA r ttif direction of Richard R,

. America’s “Miss Victory”

Vlclorjr of Amerira tnan, >hr n J.MO planu.

1 troti»__l5 fli

AT THE CHURCHES

the rock of n tiiBf, Ir. ResdhiK rooi

AN .SCIENCKil.iy school, II I "Clod nic

icatfd nt S05 Mii oivn dnily excr l<l»y,v from 1 to

MKTHOniST, .McCalll.-.t<T. m: ... Church .-ll<>(. LTf.s by drparunt

II .\loiK'lll beNev

rRKSUVTV.«IAS a . L. Cliirk, pxMor

, 0. W,fnler.Clii

wclal nv. dire

Affllbt ofyouth will enjiiy x Mcliil tcUo'.vjUtis In the PrMbytcrInn dhurch iiarlors; uptdnl jiroKrani. G:30 p, m, Fridny Dec. la. Men'.s club with dinner nnd short proRrnm; C. E. WtiRner. jirei.l- denl. prer.ldlnB. •

, nvo- riK o ; fa v o iu t e

W A real -fn^hion first” for bujy days K t4ilA KlunninK Itvo.pleco outfit. Pattern 0127 by Marian Martin. Th'TC'ii youtti fliid ven'e In Uio trim inst't bell and tlie -••hapely collar, •nvn front panels give wnlklng ease to the slim skirt. The three-quarter .•Jffve version la veo’ smnrt.

. Pnttepi 0137 may be ordered only in mLw.s' and women's .iliei 13, H . 16. Ifl. 20, 30. 33. 3V 3(1, 38. 40. fllse 10 requires 3 ywxJj JMncli.

Si-n<l 16 CE.VTS In coliw for this Atorian MarUn pattern. Write plain­ly SIZE. NA.'ME ADDRESS (Uld

sSiTYLE NUMDEtt.r winter pattern book cover* :ntlre American Jajhlon IninV. amart. practical, eaay-to-SBW

/tyles for cvefi’onc, It has fflft Ups; A basic wartime wardrobe; achtw! wcAr. Pattern book 10 cenU.

Send j'our order to Tlmes.News, Pattern Departroetvl, Twlt\ p#lls.

iT IIAPTISTC, lllte, p.-uslnr

. Church .school, Mr; Helen Burklmri, superhitenrteni. I

ir,shln fcrvlfc: errmon. 'Th Glory of Ond In the Fare of Jesii'," .snlo, -My Ta-.k," A.'.hforri, Ml;.i Tv DiinhAm: orKwi numbcni, Mn Hobt. Miller: prelude, "ARnu. Del. Uliet; offertory. "Adnrniinn," Cum inlnRs; [watludc. Cohn. 0 p.ni :ncmber* of D.Y.P.U. orKanlxnllnn Invlied to n Chrkitmnj pirtv nt th Prr.-,bytcrlan church, n p.m., Wnr shin tervlce; rcrmon. •The Vlnesa HotUe." Rev. J . B, WAkem, Monda; a p.m.. meetliiB of Amomn cln.-;* Wedne.idny S pin., mid-week meet .Inc led by Hemtin Dod.iou, Tluirs day. Women's Missionary- society a the bunsalow. Mrs. R. c. McMuIlln ■leader: topic. -Chrl.-.lmas Service" lirlng Blft boxes and the year book;

covers.with r

ASSrJtDLV OK COD D. E. A. Hoffman. pa.,ior

JO o.m., DIble school eonvene.s for worship nnd study of.Ood'i Word. 11 a. »n.. Divine worship; sermon Wieme: --nie amllcnge.” 0;P0 pm.. Christ's Ambft.'J!ndor service. 7:30 JH.. E 'nnK^llsllc service wiU» Rev. aul Childers the sons leader nnd ev, S. Ludlow brliiKlnR the mrs- lee from God's word, Tuc.sdny

T;30 p.m., Bible study and prayer aerrlcp,

AMERICAN LUTHERAN Herbert Hopp, pnstor

ju ftjn, every Saturday,. Conflr- miUon Iruiinicilon. 11'a.m. Satur­day. flnil practice, for Christmas proeram nt the par.^onaje, 10 nJn,. aunday school and practice ,for Chrtstmft.’i program. H:i5 nJn.. Divine worship with termon from

I 1 Cot.

B The Good I Slln^dn at the pipe Iny SrtuiUeri's "Seren- VO other spcclnlly .se- •r;.; the cliolr wlU'iJni. cnK In The Air" by K n. r. to 7r30 p

; peoples lanlznwlUi

.Rl 1: I 8 pjn

cm:R{'II o r TUK HRKTHRE>?V, L. Ikeiiberry. inlitoirr

Pleii.M- note: Sunday inomlnK lime rhanne for Decenii nd IVbruary 30 mlnutfjal, 10:

Marlon.'. school, itcndcnt;

nedlntcliMornlnt!phlldrei

Holloway, superl im s^lierril opri iili; exrrrl: :xnd 'younff people ho Ur :o thdr cla?.-es, 11:30 a.m. A-orshlp; .-rrmnnetie for tnlvfr^nl Clhle SJndav i;er lect, "My Word Shall Ne\

■: Jim., Ri-RulaT 1 If the n.Y.I'.D., Jtmldr

ship, with t51d.r.i.shlDned livmn shiR- IHK nnd a rernion by tJic pti-stor fvnm tlif OltS TrMftmenl prophtu, l-'rld.iy. Dec. IB, AltruLst cIilm niect- IhK At the home of Mr.-.. Dwleht Mltchnel, 121 T>'ler street al C pjn.

CJIL’RCl! OF THE ASCENSION KPJSOOPAL

R. Le llp Rolls, vicar Third Suiiilav In Advent. B a.m..

Holy communion, 10 a.m.. Church Bclinol, 11:15 a.m.. MofnlnR prayer

id sermon, Tliurrday 8 p.m.. Eve- Inr. Rulld ll\e home ot Mrs. oward PLsher.

nETHKf, TEMri.i; n . M. Da«d. pa.->tor

10 a.m., Sunday school, with ti.-Lses for all asea-. D. IC. AlWrtH. iperlnlendent, 11:30 njn.. Momlnc

worship; devotlona! praise and dc; sermon hy the pastor. 6 p.m.. ms People's meetlns. n friendly

devotional sen'ice for nil younc people; Carl Norris, apcak(

..itlc n-lce with'

clioni and orrlie’ngreBnt ikIub;

the liea .mon by the postor. Tuesday a p.m.. BcUiel Bible school, the p.-uior's cln.«ui. leAclilnR •'EwnUal ChrUtlan Doctrlne.s." Wedne.sday n p.m.. aiurcJi prayer meellnB. Tljursdav 1 p.m„ DeUiel Temple DIble Khool. .itudvlns -Tlie Tabernacle In the WIldcrnc.vi." Friday 8 pjn.. Church fellowjhin raeetlnir, Saturday 3 p in , Betliel Temple chlldrena church to which all children arc welcome. All service men In town arc Invited to. Attend Uie public eervlces of Delhel I Temple churcli.

- CIIKISTIAN f in n tc nMark C. Criw-nbiTcer, mini

C:4i n.in, llible’ : choof; iM>V. W, HVm V.

Ionii'nK''wor‘ l he .Mas!.rs

■irnLshert bv i 'erry.)oor Wiilcli low!" -nie

people of tlif fommunlty. al the First P;e,sbv:e;|nn church. 7 p.m , Uie offlclnl Ijonrd will meet In the church parlor.v a p.m.. ••Splrliiial Victory Scnire" foftturlnp: conBre. gftllouRl (j uK f.crvtcc led' liy Jiuuc.s C, Reynolds nnd avlsted by the men's chorus; evnniTcllsilc ;.eniinn Uieme. rm^e Unpopular Henlth Clo-’J of Totin'.'. ' Tliursdny 0 p.m., regulnr choir rrhenrsal.

rt:.N'TECO.STAL

nils scl'm. mini-,ter 10 a.m.. Sunday school. Alfred

Herron. .uir>eriniendenl; Uie Ulliie cla*s leLsnn ilifmc Is on the sub- Jecl,- "Eternnl rnnbhnient"; MI.-a Ruby .Marlin will leach the tlnn , 11 a.m., Dlvlnr worship and <Ievo- tioiinl icnlr/-; •■•fmon by the paMor on tlie .siihjert, "A Ooort Soldier." 7 pm., Tlie Prntecfvsuil Gleanrrr. sen-lce. a pm., sundny nlKht I 'an- KelUtlc jfrvlre; old-fa.shloned nonK sen'ice nnd prnUe sen'ice; aemion and special Mnis. Wedne.vlay B:30 p.m.. the pr.^v r meetlnc. Tliiirsday At 3 p.m., the Mothers' Prayer Kmiiii Rftlhtr Inr pinker. Prldaj tX 8'.3?V' p.m. Is the nrekly service, Satur- day 2 pm., the Children’s hour, church bajcnicnt,

TWIN FALI.H CIIDRCII OF THE NA7.AUENE

U S. Oliver, pastor 0:45 a.in.. Siinrifly school. 11 a.m .

Morning wor.shlp; the pastor will play ft violin solo In' the morning sen'ice. 7 pm, N.Y.P.S. B pm . E\-nnReIlstlc /ervlfe; Raymond Ed. ward.i win niiif.' Wedne.iday B p.m.. Prayer mertlns; Uie pastor will Rive

. expojiilon of the Uilrd P.salm.

FREE METHODIST CHAPEL Gerald Rickard, pwior

10 n.m.. Sunil-iy school. JI a.m., Mornlns sorshlp. 8 pjn.. EvfnlnB .orshlp. »B pjn. Thursday, class lectlnR and prayer services.

1MMA.SI:EL F.VANbELICAL LUTHERAN

Mnttln H. ZaRel. mlnUter .10 ajn, Sundaj- school. E. Werner

1 charge; the adult Bible atudy KTOup meets upaWrs wlUi the pas-

11 am.. Divine worship with sermon by the pastor. The Luth.

Hour over StoUon KTPI nt i...... WalUier Leatue Bible hoin'Tliursday al 8 p.m. Practice for the Ctilldren'* Chrbtmaa service at a p.m. esturilay.

Tree, Grab-Bag,

Open House on

U S 0 Calendar

C-alendar'J lie Cm;, W l-ltJb tlW WC-Cj ,1l fl

p. :n, t.Klay al the htiiie of Mr... iia P.iMcr. i;UD Foiir;h-avriiue i:a:t, 0 ;,hal.ii,. liiib nirnibrr.'i will be cue;.-., oiti.s ntii rxrriHliii;; 2-'iCL'ii's Will be o i’ll'ili^i'd •

• U will be n i;ala CUrl-.tiiias nt the- 'IVlll Fall.-. UaO K'liH-r liir ;.j:dien. from Hutu nnd for all Mildiers and :lllor. uho ni.-iy be liciui- during

till- holiday ;..i:.on.

* .y. ■Tlie Daiit;hler5 of Ihe American

rU'volmion V.11I nieet fur n 1 p. ni. luiit-henn .Mrtnlav, Dee.'13, nt the ■ h'lmc (if :.Ir<: i.iK'l:iii Vocrlire,-.,101 Llucc>lu '..tuet,Hi u v vijiu.'vt CviWMll-

tcf of the U;;0 muiouiurd jc.ic:-- (lay that tlie Yule piu,::ain at thrcciitiT '.kill iiidude .Mi.li hlKUll';:it-'.

V. H. V '■nie Jimlnr kuIM nl the Cliureh

of the IJrcllilen will meet Frl-a.-; Oiirii hoiL-.e on Clirblma-, evi- .■UKl Clirl-.tniiu fiaj, n k-nlly di'ror-

tree and a "fituU-UaK" ot Bills for terwcc men.

nickel M-hoc.l children h;ivc vol- iiiitcpr<-d to make 7S clfts (or ihe Krai)-bai:. Tlie ilu;,hle.v nnd Proli-.- jloiial Womi'ii'B club will al;o mnV.e KifL;;. CH wiU the Nur;ci' uiiocia-

riav at fl p m al liir home of Mr, and Mr.v Cllfloi. i^niallwo.id, 220 Eltihth Avenuc cx-t. -v

t- * .A meethiK of the General U>w.

Inn camp will lie held at tlie l,e. 1,-lon hall Drr. H Klrctlon of of- flcrrr. will be held nnd the ciepart- nieiit offleiah «lll make a vWi. A Joint dinner nf the General

Girli of the y, W, C. will ere.-l Ihr- Cliu-.:nia.'. tree, dmir.ae It and l)lacc tla- Viile dc.-oratl(jir. throuiih- out the USD rooms,

¥ ♦ ^

Waiiena Women

Form Car PoolTlie trausjjort.iUon prnlilem for

U-iw'tnn ramp anti niixlllary will be held,

O . E . S . a t W e n d e l l

P i c k s N e w M a t r o n

.WFNDEI.U Dcf. !!-Mr.v Olive Caldwell wa'. elcctfri worthy matron of tlie O, K. S., MiccrcdlnK Mra, Bertlm FJi'cenbaum,

Uie W.itannpo camplln- i:rcni|) w.xr, milv.-cl rirtnily ^hrn thr Waiu-nu dub niri a: tliir hojiii- ol ,\Ir.. N, 0,

OtliiTs rli'cted: Fred r.:ifnn, wor- Irv ralliin: .Mrs, liaehel While, lun- j.ocl.ite matron; C. W, I'l.txl. n.-.'-oci-

Jdhnr.on Thtir:day aflr,-;n;nn.Wanrna rhiblin-mb<r.i.!i.ive Icirni-sl

a cur ptol anil Kill lake turn-, bri:;;;. ln« tl'.u K'.rh. limiif; liuiii ilitlr ii«> v- incs.

The- new blrllKlay projerl nf the

all- j)alr(in: Mr.i. Fred r.iton, /;i-en-- taiv; Mr:., Alina Kapivl, lren:airer: Mr;^ nrlmar T,-irletori, roiidueirer..' ' nnd Mrs. Homer MrKin, awoclato

canipflrc ;;lrli "n.', ixiil;ihlcd by Ml:,. N. O. Johii'.on,

.Mr;.- W, F, Hull won the w.ir R I I S S K I X L A N F 5

TAiMnp llsNvry ilnrry. Mr. ami M.-?.. Kennlth Bnll.i hiLs

nitived to the l-T.mk ’.MeDoilaVl

U N I T Y ■ 1plaet- wiilcfi tliiy -.vlll fiinil this

.Mr, nnd Mr? Jatk Miilireney'iin-I

Enrl Howard liM left f..r Vaili'Jo. Calif., to .spend the wlnlrr.

Tlie Relief jn.-loty met tn make fliilll blocl:;;. I(i'lu-hniint-s w-cre ,.m'c-d by Mr.s, I.^ura Harris aiy.l h>el\-n Crane. Mrs. Wallncc rtakrr wa.s lii.ntnHed ns A.v.l.Msnl f.ecrrtnry.

V.-ord hns been received that Pvt. I-o'.ili Bowen has t>ecn leiii from Kearas, Utal), to Uncoln. Nrh

Mri. L. E. Crane I'l ennllni-d to her liome. i.uJIerlnt: with a Ininc

faniilv riioveil K. tlie Mrs, Van Ant- svcrp place. Mr.s. Van Antwerp ha.i moved lo Twin Fulls to make her lioiiie,

Mr. nnd Mr.v Wayne HoKiie and son. who have farnie<l the Mont- conx'rv iilarr, are mnvliiR wlUi Mr. and Mr,-.. (Uo-.rr Ralley to. Per- rlne where they have rented a larse farm.

Mr. and Mr.v nniia.s Rovi and .•:on huve moved to the ranch for­

’■'Mr. and Mr.s. »''uen M'lted their -•.on and wife, Mr. and .Mr.n, Willard Boweli.

The .M.I.A, o.•lal nieetliKT was held with Knmes mid coveied dish liiticiieons enjoyi-d In nil rla.'-.,'e,s,

Mr. nnd Mrs, Frank Mniuihu:. SiirliiKdale. entert.-iUu'd the Jnrt-a- Mere club members anil husbands al a chicken .sup;ier at tlirir home. Kvriiing W0.1 spent playlni! preures. ;.lve ftnmes. Namf.'. were drawn for Chrl.-.tmn-"; presentv Ttie ClirlMma.-; party will be liekl at the home of Mr. ;«nd Mrs. Alfred Crane.

Mr.'-. A, T. tier ha.-, lienrrt from her son, C’arnirr, who wais recent- iv Induned into ihe air rrrps. He 1.S now stationed at Santa Amv,

merly nwne.l-bv Joe Day nnd recent, ly .-iild t». Walter (.'nlner. Hniven,

Mr. nnd Mr.r. Qeorne Bnino and dniichler have returned from Oak- Innil, Ciillf. Mr. nruiio ha.i Konc lo llawtlnirnr, Nev.. lo do war work.

Mr, Aiul Mr;,. L!o,<l Harnett ha% moved to 11,e MIIUt plarc which he will fami.

'Hie Harmony rl'.ih met at the home of Mrs. Prank Bails with Mr.r, Charle.'i Hawlev a.s a.-;:dstanl hmier.-., for Its aiiiiuM pnl )uck tllniier. Mri, Wilbur Turner, wii.-; eleet-iil president. siicceedlnK Mr.s. A. llremet.v Mrs. I!-n Parrott e.-c-ded M;*., nu.v,ell Paul n.-, .socre. tary aiui irea.'.urer, Mr.s. H. F, Paul, chairman ol llie Ue<l Cro;.s corn. mlCeiV Rave oul m.ilerlM to in.-ikn bed J.vekeL'.. Members donated iir-Calif.

Reed McBride fell from a wai;on tonsue and cut his face to -severely

tlcle.s for tiie school hot_ lunche.s.

eighl Atltche.s were rrqulred to close the wound,

Mr. nnd Mrs, A. T. Gee are plan­ning lo move to Hurley neit week ntfcctlve December 2to mfvke Uiclr home.

Machinery formerly iL'ed In tV.e mnnulnclure ot .st.itlon wacon uodles Is now being used'in making paru for gilders.

5f- OUR SHOP WILL CLOSE

, nl 2 p. m-on each,Wednesday for Uie day. Office open to make appointments. Phone 603.

) f MATSON'S DEAUTV SALON

t / ' - / / ' •

Gis-e cuitirdi tod puddin^i entJc-

ing flavof with Schilling fu r,

' VanUla. It* delicite,exqulilte v.

Schillingpur W*l OH YOU* SHOPPIHO h i t

m a l e ;WASUINOTON; Dec. 11 </T>-

A mere male who sought'the rlRht to attend Mrs. Roosevelt's Wasldniiton preu confcrcncc wa.t turned dowi) today.

Cordon Cole of Ihe newspaper PM made Ihc application. Tliere- \ipon the Isillts composing \he standing commUlee of Mrs. Roo.'ievell's Prew Conference aa- r.oclAtlon co.iferred wlUi Mrs, Roosevelt. She said her confer- ences were "aomen'a conferences. tSealins •a.'lth tivtsvlona ol Initiciv to women, from a 'a'oman's point 3f view." .

The commlttffl decided to keep

“Women at W ar”

Week in Rupert

Achieves $15,506RUPERT. Dec, i l—"Minute Wo-

nii'U ut War' week In Minidoka county, through the efforts i

it tndtvlduala ind J a decided succe;

$15 00.02 In bonds solil.Mra. C, A. Jones, clialrihn rs. A. F. Ueymcr. county ch st.-vjup and bond saiea, condiiclitl

ic c.imp.iigu. An jucUon sale irr<i by the Rur^rt B. p. W.I by Ihr R E. 0. Sbterhood, Aci-

niila yufJ Relief roclcly and I’lo- bocla! club bryuKht In J2,fiK.:5

followedI Saturday upon ir.'d by

ihp Rupert Eniercciicy corp;.. teil the sura of HU.

A Victory day *i)onsorbd by Ri peri stconil wnrd RPllef nKicty iie

(I i:0l; Tlio Rupert Glrb' orciin tlon and Minute Maids derived

il of }I10 from the sale ot cjini:id sollcll : for I

Klrects Saturday.Tlic Kuperi Wnmiin's club held iini]) tea at the Cnledonlan hotel iturdny aftrriioon m nf Ml. Booiju

J. C, Peni1 food 3

• Rui:erl.'O f t

ii;il b.nnk I •k. Iin.74a.7i nl ifllce J4,7C: iO.

Klled

Good Will Group

Exchanges Gifts

MI-.S. G, A. Cia The reusnii

Joha'on. I•cret io', "a

:k Dell wn.s vot< and Mrs. C. . . Tliompsoi

p Pro-ductlun" w;i* read by Mrs. . , Mlsitilck. The uliKt eltphnnv pri vid<-fl by Mrs, LoMon Ixwkhart w'n won by Mr:., D, V, Kinder. Kuest.

» ♦ ¥ Transport Group Has

Session ut PinochleTill- Wo;iR'n’,', Mo.ur Trniuport as-

i;oL-lallon lii'ld n iiirrtliij; Tue.'.tlaj rvcnhiK at the Idaho Power com. pany auditorium.

Tlic evening was spent plnylnj pliiocjile. ’Hie pri:r.< wrnt to .Mr.i Gl(i(ly.s DlHil, Mrs. .Mar)- Ilennit

• Mr.s. cinlr William.'-., A clfi cx-

Social Editor of

Times-News Goes

To Montana Post

resigned nnd will leave this mrenlnK for Dininits. MonL. to accept u po­sition w-IUi the newa staff of Uu Billings Gazette.

She will be succeeded b? MU> Grace Oruley. art editor losl year of Uie T vln Falls hlRli school Brjitn, nnrt member oJ QuUl nnd BcroU. n»- ional high school Jouriitlbllc so :lety.Miss Dlnkelackcr. member of th#

lew] staffs of Uie Idaho Evcnlnff Times, the Twin Falla News nnd the Ttaea.Mtws {or a number o{ yc&n. Is a past stnt« seereury of the KU- ho Writers- lensue.

She hA.i served a.i state publicity rhalrman of the Idaho FcderalloD of Uiulne/j nnd Professional Women's cJubs during three presidents' nd- minlitratlon.s. nnd wa.s appointed to dirccl publicity for Uie D. P. W. regional confcrcncc. slated for last summer at Sun Vnlley. und cancelled

•cauie of wurtlme tfaasportalion indltloas.Mlti plnkelucker lina been n ____

bcr of Uie Scrlbblcrs' club-, local wn- nicur wrltlnK group, nn<l was elect- «i to honorary membership In tho loriil chanter of Alpha Iota. Intcr- natlunaj fionMnr>j^bu.-ancss sororltT.

Yule D inner Set

By M entor ClubAt the Wednesday meetlnst of the

Mvntor club held nt the homo of ■ T Tlioma.s Bucklln plans were

iplcti-d for the uiinual no-hosiess Clirif!ma.s dinner nnd pro be hW at Uie Union school Dec, ID.

Mm. W. program direc­tor. mirodiiccd .Mrs. E. D. William*. KtiCJt speaker who Kavo a talk on "A Pioneer ClirlMmos on Twin Falls Traci." Mrs. Corbft Bowen rcUted Morlea from he» early Clirlstmasci in Ihr jnlMIe e.rit.

A glfl cxchnnRe was contluet and caroU were sung by the ftroup. Mr.r. Willard Swartley received tha white eleiihant,

•Mrs. R, E. Joslln nsilsted u CO- ho.itft-j.

n school at Curry

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

I t 1:lucli.-<:rici-il that member; •ir Klft.s for the food

baskn to Mrs. Eirl l.nlce by Dr; place of the reRulnr mr(12 Uie Kroup will niuel Al 1 headtiiiarliTs to roll aurylcal

Robekahs EelectWKNDELIv, Dfc, U~Mrs. It.

Tayliir wns rlccled noble ttratid of •iL' Hcbrk.ih 1o;Ikc, Otlier.s :iclcct- I were Mr.v Harry Sliodi •and; Mrs, Jack Lcs'r ,

Mrs, 6htiniinelnl itrong, ti

; Mr

recocdluK nn 1/irr.oii, . Del Arm-

•n iE .E L E V E N T H JTJDlCIAli DISTRICT OF THE STATE OP IDAHO. IN AND To r TWIN FALL3 COUNTY.

Orncle Dodd,PLAINTIFF.

Hugh Dodd.'DEFENDArrr.

THE CTATE OF IDAHO send* greetings to Hugh Dodd, the nbOTfl nnmed defendant.

VoM.nre hrtcby noUtltd that i complnlnl ha.n been filed ngnlnst you in the District Court of the Elerenth Judicial DLslrlet of Uia State of trtaho, in and for Twin Falls County by the Above named plrvlnUff. j ‘ you Rfc l\tteby tilrcsted la tpi nnd plead U> the said compl»lr>t wiuiln twenty dAya of the service of this summons; nnd you are ther.notified that unle-is you su pear and plead to said complaint

, wUWiv the Umc herein specified, the plaintiff will tAke Judtmient ARalnst .voii ns prayed. In sni<I complaint. Tills- action Is for ft dlvorie from you becau.se you have failed lo pro­vide the common nrcessnrles of life to plaUitlff,

Wltnc.',.s my Imnd and the seal of the said Di'irici Court, this 3rd day of July, 1041.

Walter C. Mmgrnvc, ciert

(CS.) Lorn Roberta,. Deputy.

W. L, Dunii.Attorney for PlnlnUff.Ke.sldlng at Twin Falls, Idnho.

PublWi: Nov. 20, 37; Dec. 4. II, IB. 1D42.

Class JPlay\Vl-NDni4-, Dre. II Under Uie .rectlon nf Mlvi Hem. Wendell

school seniors u-lU present i la-.s play, ' Footlonsp," at :'hool ryiniia.:hiin nl 8:15 p. m. rday. •

56 Types of Jobs

Set as EssentialWAyillKCri-ON, Qce. u (,v>

Elective .-ervlre hea'Kiunrtrrs r.:iUl iHlav that :>(j tvpn of Jobs In pro-

(\% INVESTmC 10%

EVER.V PWDW IN y o u n FUTURE' HOW m uch AREyou iNVEsriNS

IN M I N E ?

BUV BONPS,B RO T H ER .^

■ Page Six T IH E S - N E W S , T W IN F A L L S . lOAHO Friday, Dtccmbcr 11, 1912

MIDWEST AND SOUTH DOMINATE AP ALE-AMERICAN TEAMThree Players

Chosen From

’41 GridChihn j IIKIinKUT II.MIKKII ,

,K*<Kl»lr(l J’fr« Sporli Kdllor

NKW VOHK, IH'C, 11— Ko- flcctiii;: the tffmcmlouH coii- ceiitration of foothull HtreiiKui in Ihc liiK Tell and Snutlu'ast-

eni ccjiifprotico.i. thn 18tii an*■ miiilAil-AnuTii'ati'am.clin.-ifn

t<uiavl)VthoA.-sncj;il<'(ll’r,-s.s

allots six to Iho.-o two

pnucr/ul Ji'.U'U''-''. awarciH two to Uit> c.’isl, ntul otic eacli to

tlic.Mis.^oiiri Valky, J^outlierii

luitl Pacific ronf'

Kir.l Ilpprr«fiita(rnn

Tiil.^a. Wlllinm nnit Mnrv, Krn. tufky nncl Cnliimbl.i nil nr<* rIvci rf[rt-p.*ditntlon tor ilir flr.'i Kllicc in:r. I lir Ar.'.ocliv.ri'rrp .1 fir.-.l j.rlrrlPil IW All-Atii'T- Icn. Ohio SI.Hi' J. rritfr.riu.illvp in 1D30. wn \V nljo an rndTin* Diickrvr.i' 1042 rriirr'.rntnllvr Sli.iw, ix ihr milv Jiiniiir on il» tciim. All tiu' ollliTr, nrc ►ri)li>r,n.

P All-Amcten In n (-bP lliP b.' tlip Kiliulrnl'; nf plm In Ihp M'lrctliiiu. •

ri'hliit 'kpll

I fiiuitlipr fiill.tlmp rollrsl. :r>n will hr licl-l imtll ihp wm . Trniisiv)rintlim imuI iiinii-

furnioimiAljlc bclur

Cardinals Pay off

Dividend of !j;2 '(Ini

. I^UIS, On'■ I Hrciuli'M

r.alil tni!a\tniiiiv lh«lr- pnul IilpiHl HI $2 n

flfifkluiin<l nlllioiiKli llic v.<irK1 rlminiHoii'liU> In'.

Hirailoiij.ild iffi- rliili.l”’ ! lim' Ily on minor Icainip o|>rr.itlnni di fpllc ft I'm)!!! from ».■! tiin'nr Irnm nrllvltirr.. It \v;n o-.Uniatnl tlip d i Jn t !ib(.m $100,noo cm IW varloi Jarin Ipnni'.

ilKljilo lill llu- licavywclKlil Juckpoi.

Up niakc.i nii iiiipfnrniicc In Mudl- M)ii .Sflimrp Ciardi'!! In n 10-rounilcr ttlUi Tainl Mnurlcllo, tlip yoillif Urnnx l»-llpr, uiul Hip wlniipr prol)' nhly Mill t)p paired wllli Jimmy lllvlM', tlir Clrvplniid cloiltfr, In iHiiit lhai umilil Imvc n dlrccl bri Inn on ttip miirli-blllpcl "diiralloii hi-AVSttrlKlit mil 'j IxlllUK rlioicr rlKlll li.iw K. llllLnll onffio

Nova hn lp.s of yi)i: punch iiml

ilt-.fatditl nil lili

)ll(ll.'.cd Ju. ip-liu-iudhii; hliiiM-I rnc-ln hb luM tur lUl till

ttllli

liiul Mimclli

,'p, tlic riKlit liand punch li Joe Loiils rocki-d Lo\I vpnr iiuo, nl'd probiibl'

d» vviih knucklni pf hh hpacl.

v« n:*o

lo (lie ••tlirpp —inlKlil',1 ii

Tvvlc

draiOiiK ;IUKirliiKic -f n.lvy >;

N!-:\V OKl.KANS, Oi-c. 11 il'j - Cliarlrs I!tirlh, Inir-tnrsi mnnnupr o hr Nrw Orlpa!L-i Pplk;ins of !hi ;<)\llhrrn nvoclivllon, toilay r.ahl i orliiilK nurrphlriil liail hVrn rpach- il bpittpcii Ills club nncl Hrooklyn

The Sports Round-upuy m a i l k i; lh :k to n . Jr.

NKW VOItK. DiiT. 11 .,V—!*rifr <3fnl7 , , , ihirliiK llir Ka lprn Inlrr' COllr;:l;il,' RxjIliaU n--Mvmiloil mn-l

pxy 1 'W An<!ri-a: caUol 1

CA'llO lltil

Jobs rli:lii," our ; l.’Mr ilirrclors. h'Hr ntlili'ilcs ha

uluTL- vim lianil for M):iiiyni- lo . . . AhoHut mi JuL-.nUik n bfl by

tra:r1 nllicT

llnvc■lllni;

() wir charllliM rn sixiru cinliii

ail iiii: Kiory .. , And witJi lhal Marl. tliP illcmbtr.s did a llUlc ftrc-lmiid oplnlon-<'xi)rc,;.lni; of lliclr own . . . Wp don'i propo-i- to iwji ujxm Ilie value nf tlic runiji stloiis bill wc flu- .................. noublc clianiic.^wiuU- II Uir .............Killnf* lo tlip :,crlb<-;. rail ot V

I Us.

IDEA SIAN T)ie approach of llie buke(ball

•rsMn brinn <« mind anolbrr jirwapapcnnah witli an idea. Nrd ^riih . . . you mar know tlia «lofr ot how Ned (Ot llm l of eiiaJTJni' (hreoch crowd* lo set Into the plat-flzcd lor«t gjtrti and Aa * m u lt mored ba«kctbiUJ into tba Wr-tJme »porta clau wlth-hli SbdlMO SQuare Gardra dooble- beaden . . . llU maJn Idea was to g in Uu fans a cam/artabfe place to lee their favorlle aport and to *l»e thrn» « good abew for their wonrx . - . It didn’t only work bere, trut PhUadcIphU, Oaffalo and Chlcaco hare taken up U>»

Idea: Delroil l.i eomlnc in nlth a bit proeram thU wlnlrr; Mllwau- krp and Columbm. O.. Iiave «(acP<l a fpw Oio«r* aivl Clrvrland. Kan- ^a. Clly anil San franelveo ar^ Inylnt n id i (lir Idea.

TODAY'S Cil’KST STAKJimmy Cliapiiian

TrlPKriipli: "Srr by tlir pa]>cr:.. hl»h .'clitxil coacliM wll ntlnp ralloiiUiR bookjs .Iiaulltit; ba.'kriball .plnvrr.i In Uirli prlvntr nuto^ Uib wlntrr. And wlirr.'ll Ihpy 'ir \viirn Uiry kpI Itier, on finir KiiUon.'' more per ucrk?"

I'Dilllon I'la>er and t'ollrKc (Ia»i. Ase Ilrl't Welsh,t Home Tciun

Knrf ....... ,.I>/(virl N . SfhrcintT. ...... . Senior ,:>i (i--J Liinaistcr, WJ.-i.

.Tackle ... ..Jdchard K. W ildtmK. Minne.>iiita' ..... ..Senior (i-0 21 J l.uverne. Minn.

( lu iird ..... ..G iirrard .S. Ramsey. W illiam & Mary . . L-niiir 21 (i-2 ISS Walland. Tenn.

Cenlt-r ... ..Joseph J . Domnaniivich, .\bliama ... , Senior 2:t IM 1!)() So. Ik-nd, Itid.

(fu a rti.... ..Charles A. Taylor,,.‘ la n fo rd ............. . Senior 22 ' . v l l 202 Him Calif.-

/Tackle ... 'Knd .......

..C lyde K. Jdhn.Min. Kentucky.............. ..Senior 21 n-<; 2;i.'> .\shluhd, Ky.

...Uohert .Shaw. Ohio S ta le .................... . Junior 20 i;-;s 1‘)‘) Frem/»nl. 0.

H ack ....... ..(Jlenn Doblis. Tulsa......... ...................... ..Senior 21 . c-t ' 1<)II Frederick. Okla.

H ack ...... . P au l (Iiivernali. Cohim liia ... .... ..Senior 21 .-•IL ISC Non' York Citv-

Ihick-s^ ,, F rank .Slnkuich. (ieo r^ ia ' • Senior - .>1(1 is i) Vounustawn. 0 .

H ack ...... ..M ichai'l J . llitliivak, IJo.'>lon Colli'ite .• Senior 21 (i-i 2(l."> I.ansford, I’a.

Second 7eam l-iiNllIon ■ Third Team

(leorjie Poschner. (ieiir;:iii...... ........... • • • Fnil • •• Bruce Alford, Texa.s Cliri.'^tian

.\l W istcrt. .'Vlichiis'an ...... ................ ..... Tai-lJe ... .....DirU U h ijm ore, Alabama

.. . J a f i l.esroulie, U. C. L. A/^Hiuvey Hardy. (ieorKia Tech............ .... Ciiard ...l.oQi.H So.ssjiniiin, Snulli Carolina...... ..... CenliT ... .....Spencer Moseley, YaleJulius Franks, .MichiKiin..................... . ••. (-■tiard .•• ..... I .indtl llo iistiin , Ohio State

.Stiin .’'h iu ld in . Toxa.‘ . ................ ...... Tackle .,. ...Norman Verrv, Soiillicrn Califo

_^)on Currivan. UosUm colletre............. ....... Fiul ...... ....Al Must. Teniie.ssee

.Monk (ia fford . .Auhiirn............. .......... ...... Back ...... .....Bay Kvans. K:in.sasHilly Ifillenlirand, Ind iana.................... ....... i la ck ...... ..• .C lint Cxstleherry. (JeorKia Tech.Boll Steuher, Mi.s.'iouri........................ .. ..... Itick .._•• ......le.'i ie I-'reilas, .Santa I'lara

Boll Kennedy, W ashington S la te ..... ... B ack .... .. Pat Harder. W isctinsin

Buddy Bonuu

Favored in

Pill Contest

l>cr:.,llinl

SKnVICF, DF.PT.Kontball and lank bunlinc am

a lal allkp accordlnt to UpuC Clark llrtheHnHon, toniirr OkJa-v linma V. polo ai\J crldlran prr former. The juya who have loni tbrouih the roolliall mill don' mind IIKte dlscomforU like cranh Ine unilrr <0 yards’of barbrd win

id iB Inc palfhr* of tkln. '■Il'ianoUie > then ' he

.STATE WUITKSTno rccrnl commurilcailon.i from

Wr.U VlnjlnU ILU the crnclc lootbnll plnyrr.i from Ihnt i>crformlng chcwhrrc on collcRe srldlronn . . . Top flKiirc Blvpii U « . IncludlnK xuch KU)-n AS Ruy Wolfe of Darl- nioiith. nu.vi Craft ot Alnbamn, Herschel Jnrrell of Army Aiid Hobby IX*1<! of Oeorgtft Tech . . . Appiir- cnlly there's one -Miiie Uint can give Ohio nn nrKumcnt nboul being Uic best crldlroH nursery. *

.• luul IlaiiM M D-iva loc.oy,

p 27-yrar-o!d llcin bmvlliij; for n (lnr< l cord-brpayHiiK 1.11!;

flrr.: ilay nnd ivicrd t!irIlfl. wio :9o.

:oxhe Hill'

mkUiK 17 of Ills

e uprU In IDi

o:«I us |)crlci

Reiser Goes Into

Draft About Jan. 1N : V YOUK. Drc. 11 (-l-h-I'ete el,-,pr. BrtMkljfi DodKcrr:' acc oilJ-

Ili-lder. lias been re-cla.'.;.lflr«l In 1-A b exi*-cted to be c.illcd Into e service nlKiul Jnii. 1, drnit

lieftdqimrtem hnd .■•nld today.bcr psMoil hLi plly;,lcal t'xnml- in In Drooklyn. Nov. 30,. A tcp-

resenUllve of the dfalt board .-.atd Pec Wee nee,'e. Drooklvn sliori- slop. hud cotrte up tw,-lce for re- cliLv.lIlcallnn nnd was still in 3-A.

Yale Crew. Coach

Ousted— No Team

SOCK ’E.M. SISTKRS Headline; ‘'KllJej eleeled cap.

tain of N6tre Dame team." . . . Me knew the cab never would be aallafJed wjtb ciiecr*iejnUax.

NEW HAVE.S, Conn.. Drc. 11 i-iv- Kor Ihc llfsl Umc in 20 year.-.. W Leader Mill have no Yule crew lo

1 next uprhiR nnd hl.i npi>olnt. Uiprefore l iu berii ended. Ok-

den D. .MIKer. dlrcclor of aUiIctfi al Y’nip, Mid today.

All formal ronlnR nt Ynle Li end cd for tile duration, lie .■ld. beenti.' both local booUiotiies are unnvall able.

:.5, \Vhi..v.:i Soull\«r\l

Philtlp' i:', P;mlwtu;:c . 1‘hillip.'; «(j Ollcri.4i. ili:

Alexander Clipsca By Coaches as

No. 1 Mentor o f’12

luliiclrd by the Nc.v Yiiii; WorUl-

Tlir Allnntii Krlilir('n p.ilrlarcli ••clved 73 lr t |i;:uc b.illoLs out a total or li!0.»i\i;!l linmn of

Olllo Klnle v,a.-. . rra;;il ullh \o!fi; Hnrry Stuhldrher, Wi,run.M:i, third with H. nnd Henry rnika or Tul:..i foiirlli with 11

Redskins Set

—Tliey Haveirt

Thin<>; to LoseUY I’AT O'lHtlfiN •

WA.SIIINOTON. Dpl-, 11 d '. - •nir \Vii.-.hhu;l<iil H<•d :ln•; UK

Major League

Teams Pare

Travel PlansNEW YOUK, Dif. 11 II

Klckpy, thf .'hrcv.ii n<': ot Uw Ilroolchn IXxlticr

hr O-xiKr; iirrti In.- a y-brnnril r.

I I’.ilni lir.x-h, I-'ii

fttid Cc.arli ll;n

Alrji Wreck to,nd I ColKi

e vlcUirr Uaniblin' n 10 i;anir.i

clKhlvloiLi 'Rlnner.i were Lvun 1S35; Dirk IlnrliiK. i;i3(; Hook.-;) Mjlln. 1037; Illll K-

Dr, Eddie Andi•ShimKlin Leahy. 1011.

lOtn,1533;

n c lu d e d M.-vrchm Hanford, with three v iiy Plielan, SI. Mar

'the Iled.'kln? took irn Ihry iiiel llie Ucar nlhall lUlr eontcsl. llnr \y.\r. been looklnn I

Ltrr with each iu;rkoM rr urll tllve tlie iir i

thi'lr monry,

Ktnn. bettor. nri

I Ihllik the llrd' ice. And. nccoril'

nellhrr•riial MlU.-i c Ked-

niirl K(1 Clli i,tron;;rr nil Ihry urrc t

iird concede Uiai th I prr.'.fnl ft ti'C. belle n Ihe one which look ■lirUncklilK In 19<0.

i;iv IliiUKli b. If «ny- M (l, nnd he nn'i. has i-r:. In Bob Mn'tPt'on r.-. The ! ed^kla are through Ihe line ihan ,vn yean agn- , rliili In Rood pln.acnl

1 badly pplcd.D year

v icT o iiY UEconn NEW Y'ORK, Dec, 11 (-7'-The

I.0I11! I.'.land nnlver.'Uy b.ir.knball I, whkh pby. Drlxham YounK

lomarrnw- niRh! In Madlwn &|iinrr Irn';; rnllrclatr opener, hxn »-0!i nnMTiiihi' I’nnie.i.on II-’ home ■ in Hri)..klvn- Of 152 rame.i

played on l!ie rouri. only Imve In-.t—mo to Geneva nml one to •l-.till of W «i VlrKlnla.-

1 iO eanll(]lmke.' dur-

Loj .Ai/seles on dlnK M/eet car ' rabblLVnnd oUie) plaUorau.

thndftliiwforbUl- jndiiclor,’ to Miool gnme f:o;n Ihc car

SPARK HEATERSOil Di/rnlnff clreuJntors

.’ctt’ Slypment Just ATrlved

Robt. E.CO Main .S.

Ue Sales Co.'rbona lU-W

snlnK of Nrtt’ udn of s--vri I'.-i havr woik

(1 (Kilrlsht liy :i or tin- Paiiy

GeorKla-nor Of IJif Plitli);

Fitzsimmons Stays

As Dodger Coach

1 Montreal na beln.. ;rr. will 1 UodR-,,npd by the Urookly

.1 M coach, pllclier or Ixilll, Gen- ul MamiKPr Hrancli Rlckry had inoiinced today.'lt .MmnlOIl ’ rxiirt ;.IaHis with

le rllih will be decldcd by Manancr •<i Diirocfier, Ulfkry r.nid. If the •ternii 1. Sble lo plieh rrtcnlnrly.

he will »e(ve In n dual rniwelty. omrrv.l.-;e,'he will devote nil hl.i

•oachInK,

Ay^U Plans to

Hold All of

Tide EventsCHICAGO, Dcc, 11 ;u.rj-Tlie ft

ouur Athlellc union of the United aiulc^ dciuoiiilriiied today — by lusklnn bills on siiri for 16 major clianuilowhli)» — that 11 was not plannlinj to curtail lU wartime pro-

. Uie .AAt; opened lU 54th 1 convfiitluri, J. Lyman Uinaham, .lani lo I'ffMtlfni Lijwreni- dc'.tli of New Orleans, anno

il.i. Never Bl liny t tlclcrrd ciitllntf down our title

proKram. Our chamiJlonilUiu dn lUcd Ilclib and then-torc do i ,iio a iranijwrialion problem

l;i\IIiii: the aUilele;. lo the even OifT irottili are local in nature u .0 nxnln travel rciUlctloiu arc:

Mo«l ImporUnt■nle•mu l imiiurianl AAU events

fp tor blili arc ilie indiwr .mil loor track nicet-v the nicns indoor ,iul outdoor fAlmnilnK ehuinplon- hipi lUiil the \iamoir.'. indoor and

uuUloo: .■iftlniiiilnf. mcrl;.,'In adillllon to the regular Ibl i

-h(imiilun.shlp5 ihc AAU hope;. I broaiicu lU pruuritni by Incieai.li •ompcilllui- In the novice dlvuiun i ,»rti>u:, iixirb. .Mo.st AAU compt

irindiially lo atirac H.TfuriiH-in,

yiamplomlilpi

if rvrnb

e j.oUKhtt hlKhly .•.killed

in :nv-cU. tthe;. iiccntP

[iiir ihcm on," UlnKhivm said, ill be dnni- lo til In >vlth Xlte

AAU’3 pro,;rain for phy;-lcAl fUnrrn iralr building In Ihc wnr ef­

fort."The manner in which the AAU

ha.s key«l Us fonvonlionln) Ihc war PitUkI l3 tvldriit Ironi the Ibt ot ;,lx-akiT.'.-«lio v.lll addrc.v'i the di-lr- Hiiirr,, Hlch-rniiklnt: military nirn on the pio^rain inrludc Col, Thro- dore P. 6:ink, chlct of the alUlflli;

•h of Uir arm: ;Col. IhTllle lile: ■al prc-fllKht !,c

O. Hiintrr. iw.-.lnai las lliiniill..ii ot :hool program.

of ih.- IO-.0 I Lt.

Bantam Fight in

Mexico City Is Called off

YOIIK. Drc, 11 (-rj-N'olUc ; caiirrllatUin of, the Jan. I ban- tiriwrl|:ht chainplnnihlp fluht li

Mrxlco City between .Miinnrl Ortlr - Anxelr.'. N. li, A. rcco^nUwi liiplnn, nnd tjiil Kallcii, approvrd iKiliicT i>I ihi- New York Alhl. Ilr niL-.’.liiii, wa.'. rccrlvitl today by

Willie KeUhiiin, mivnaKrr of Sallcn

ORT,/y

Short .'.hnLi;Skllnt a t a »pflrl In M atle Val­

ley U ju a aliQUt a thine of the patt until llie na? l» over. . . For ewmple. the Made Valley .Ski elub ha.t ahaiidoned actlvillr* with the »lavev-and will eoneen- tr i te tliU wliiler on tuboBEanlnc. >katlnc and otiier o u t d o o r sp o rln ... *A letier In ilie innll from Chnrles

.Sprjtiles of the Trhiniph Minrs al liiilley, . , Cltarley wat;ld like to Jichrdule Olillaw ba.-.krlball Kames wlih Jerome nml ihe Hunt rrlnca-

M-alM) Ginvfield ot I!ol-e . . . that'a iilxiu' the travcUnK ihe .Minrra could do.Tlie Miners nrc made up mur.tly of lO-ycar-olds lliLt yrar. . .

Probably for [he first time In hlj- inry a foniirr miiiiIi m itral Idaho coach will lake ovi-r ;i.i hrad roarh nt Ihr Unlver-lty of tiiaho whrii Guy Wkk.', Jolni ihe na’{.- the mid- <lle ot tills riiinith. , . The man U Habe Rrowii. loniirr Iliirlry mentor, ,-;laIri! to halidir the Viindal cacie cliorr tor thr reniaindiT ol the yrar. . . Allcr liuvln ; Hiirlry. Hahe . Wiui head

:ialf d

rr.MIy a

‘ Tlirre

coiipir ;i frr.hiui ach. .

•vine need for plnolral fltnevs prucram a t 111 rail-. Mih srhonl. . . «u t as • rnaehri pnlnl <iu(. ••When »rr

Roliiir, where are It?". . . U S llip

lie nld -.Icfy-one cym

e projtr.i

arly 1 . The

hich ^elmol stuileiils lite r , «hirl» U Just a rr>rrsal nf the aeerpled prom lure for liody-bulldjn^ fol- iDWfd In all •clionls .ln'-;n tlirnuKh the )earn, . . Tlie illfferenrr U tliat tlie Juninn and tenlors am cnini: to need tha t roiidlllnninc In a feir monlhn—anil h(in-:

llali I Itoi; . proiifnternatimial -SfKirflj

prb.e.-. Ill .Mrxico Clly. w'-;ic bout In olt brcau.se ■r or Orils ft-niiu the . pay nil taxf,, Inchldlnt; the If. ' criit Koverniiient wx." Ketchum il,)rtl:. rerrnlly whipped Knllca In 12 rouml bout for N.U.A, recon- Ion bii'N.'Incc the Iwiit wa.s nt.: i:> rciiiiid:., tlir Nrw York Iwdy re- vil 10 nam! .Orlls_ ft.s the title-

1 Roi

Camera Rescues ,

Woman ActressMADRID. Dec. 11 (,i’)-Prlmo Cnr-

K-rn. fiirinrr uoild's henvy’AclKht ■nxliiF: cliaiiipUjii. 1.1 credited wllh HVlii;; a wo A dl.-.pal<-l

.,• Ii-aprd t on.MrlrlliiK boa trom tne lorin oi l;;i:(la Crrhlid. nil nrtre;,-.. who wn.i

..llrniptlni; to dance v.mpi>ed in the llvp reptllp dudiiK ft role In n film priKhicilnn.

•Pie IKM bPRan if) crush Ihe net- the Jlorv '.aid. Carnern. who

a-, ainniiK the aiidlence. came lo her re.’-ciie.

•m e'dint prlr/-. flKhter won lil.i lerUl tllle frnni Jack Shnrkey In 933 nnd lor.t It to Max Bner In 1034.

A T T E N T IO N !

Cash PaidFor Worthies.'! or Dead

Co"'s, Horst's nnd Price of for Dt-atl Sheep

Cn/1 Co»cci t^caTCst PhoneTWIN I AI.1.S 3M. COOIllNC 47’

HLTEUT 5i

ID A H O HIDE

& T A L L O W CO .

^ A U T O PARTS by MAII2 or PHONE

We have InLi ot parts for nil makr.s. cars and triiets

. . . n you nrc havhiK trouble, wllli replacements, our

two yatd.i ran D(? Y'ou Good. Drlna or send your old

parts for Identlf’ichtlon. nnd for Uncle 6nni.

, Twin Falls

A u to W re ck in gTwin Fall*. Box !tS3

Je rom e

A u to P a r ts

I We i ’a)-!jlligh Cash Pricc For Scrap M etal |

Guy Wicks Gains Navy Commission

MOSCOW. IXe.- 11 f,T.-na-.ket- ball nml lix'rhall Conch Giiv P. Wlrk-s ot the Unlvrn.lly ot Idaho .'.aid lodayli.- had b.-.-n eomnd--

n ie Idaho bnsKctbnl! team. Wlrk-s said, ulll be t.-vken over bv J, A. iHiibei Ilrown, a.vil.iUnt fimtlinll nn<l frr-hman bnnkethnJl

O

w .

For the planned p.irty

or informal evening of

bridgc\ Bolieminn C lub

fit.'i perfectly into the

picliirc. It addH zest nnd

enjoyment to any group.

Since homo cn tcrin ii> .

mcnt will' be more popu­

lar than ever thi.‘5 winter,

keep a iiupply of mctal-

s jiv in R Bohemian Club

fiteinic quarta in your

iceboT, for quick, easy-

to-scn'e refreshment. ■■

Friday. Dcccmber 11, 1942 T IM ES-N EW S. T W IN FA L LS . ID A H O P ase Se7M

PUBLIC AlOTOPS SIA'

I T H IS CURIOUS w o n i .D By W illiam Ffrj:uson

BOUiE. DfC. 11 tU.r>-Pul;lli JliUiicc ta Miilio 111 tlic U jtars coJt abnoil J2,OOO.WW

T.HS spiiroprlatfd by llic .................................... i)P<- oI

lUit I

-Murpliy.Wl lui

c Chambrr of Commerce, will

All of llic exiun;,lo!i olpublic iL-Maunce In Walio '»fts coin-plied by Murphy from public umIjI-

• mice recorda uiitl i.nil to Clumber ' Pre^ldeiil R. a, t;rb of Lewblan ftiid

cncli mtmber of llie bowd cl dlttc- tors. Coplf wnc ul ................ liicoi mii:

iiU Mottiicl b rfvral

tc Murpliy. • •nan ha.'v lit 1 by fcclcrn

i:il piibhf,lllc err

(1 Mil:

ol Uirliiltl be rfmliiilcd ih.it Kilty ncllvltir^ of lr(lrr;vl iJijit- l);ivr brru jnji.liefl

111 of Uie circle of pitblli

fvEfT>(THIN& THAT GOES UP D0E5NT Ca'AE DOWN.' TAKE SAfCyiT FOB. INSTANCE^

HARRY KLEINE, ^ Ue/rfiAzAy.

ILSE iHPSEfflS

Grange GleaningsBy J . R . C RA W FO RD

•fforof tlIluL c

lie fr<leml 3 Inrse upoi; I fvrry clll-

Mlri UiP "anioiint r.hlc: :i: KO\pnimnit ha.i I>cl ) ifT public n.'MManc'i- :i fidiii S1.4fiS.r:ti III 103 iiiri 111 IDVJ and iliirins U prrlr>:l intalcd .*10,3(H.71B

SOLON PR[OICIS IN P O IR L A I I I SWASHIKG1X3N. Dee. l l (-T>j —

(In

"Undfr our voliin lanpowrr conlrol,"

••hM[lahlp% fall imic Chll.t, mrmbers

or oiir doflciy."He .ittid lie liart recrlvnt report

of chlltlreii whnie mollifr.^ workr In defensB plnnl.i belriK Ifft In ih care of neislibors nr nurr.crlc ’■nmrilnK wilri." *

■ 'ft wUli doortied t Hind their

/ to spend, I A nmuier* pildnnce m nDpep’lslon of ll-.rlr dk clircri,

Under #voIuntar>-8vit po^rr selection, lie nwc imiioMlble to say to the ^tiinll ehlidrfii: You can' atlon needs you ai lio:n'

.'ItllOl

chlllliii'

Mtliout children

■ SPOT CASHKor Dead 6r WorthiM Horses

Miiirs and Cowj '

/C»ll Collect 028C.J3. Twin rail*

MARV ALICE rnoUT FARM

IVKST POINT

DttliiB Which thp 1 in nncther lively rat'onlnc of cn-i tome ducuulon

r la.-,I meftliiff. to nil there

due folm ■nt al th. nd 'nioom'

atlniiliiK fl

■ Horn • a»ble,; Conner

•wd. Bu.ite trice Ollmore; lecri

ru.1t: trciuurer. AllKIL t krc-per. rrniik Hudson;

iriililll: Klnra, ", Uva Pn

Norm.lady

£inlt1

Mr-1repoi

•ri prize Tliere wcro

fqllowh

Joe Sulllvftn td that tlie I

Coffman, had s the

ftwurded t- fqllowhi!: for scttlMK 10 nr? .»V Irene Eill, Ntl« Smith am sa McCloud.: flo.'ilne sone wfi.s "Wp Ar'

tljo CrariRC of th ilirnrni

Woi;ot the coffee? tlen. Ko to Oranse lip of coffee.

nm ri,

Bulil Giii:ije had jtins mrrtins at lu Itv hull, neport-s I

I’fll, ilier; rill

if;<r

thfi Stntn IhP slxt , degrt

booth I.iKe aUn derltird lo hav

It the bond nnd*jlainp ssl belriK held nt the Ledo

nil Satur<lny iilsht.Frank .Eoiilhwlfk donated a pi

iid Mr.s. Pnint dtiiiaifil a iiuili !c III', .'iiild booth.

■.nineinler

Snilth.'o

.f the t

Mrsappotn

.•ell ltd Ml

aL*o decided Kiilar Clfl.r':- ould b« pur-

The Times-News

FARMSALE

C A LEN D A R•

Farmers - Auclinnccrs

This cohunn carrlea a dully list- ms of every fartii enle ndverUied in the nmcs-Nflws, Protect your

■ • by gettinB your advcr-:nt In «Kly.

J JU Y E R S' »vVAtch this column dally . . . It

carries D»te of the Major Farm Bale* In all Mngle Valley.

SALE DATES

DEC. 15

DEC. 17R. K..ALEXAM)KR

Adttrtbtmenl Dee. 13-H

D E d 18, BIDNEy RYRAM AiJTtriUeinent D«c. 18

WENDfJl.!,.Wendell (

form «'lih •• as the oprn.

vey Hartley

chiiplaln; C

3iiff. Nex■lion of offli

luR year. C. J. Moclc niailtr; Kurt Ilav.s.

i-Kuptr. lecturcr: liar- jiteviurd; Mr. Ktiper.

vnrrf; Hnrence l-’lower. larence Younf. tiew Tenor, r;ecrct.nry; Ett

Cbrlitmaj psrlv; r-!r.\ Jrme Hott-ard and Mr.'.. HarRe.r.

Mrs. Canipljfll a:. chiUnnar home ceonoiiilc.s committee j ed the oflirer.i ».ilh nev Now they ran all Ic.m biul: l»x. (Tlint really nii aj i wiirn they h.id onlv a 1 bench!,! ahc nbu tuinrd U to the buildinit fund from I

r.'.. ifairl;.on

prc.Mlecw

irdfd r

;ed with a pin. Tlie drill team presented Ida Kr.imcr. Mr? Leonard Leth and Mr;,. R. O. Hard ing .«'ith' pre.'.eiit.s, Mr;i, Kraine, M'M thtlr director. Mrs.' Lrtli plan ht and Mra. Unrdlnu nlt/rnate. .

For the program the drill lean drill.

Gran! OeorK

iV, nl ncd f(

Atkin-odbje m and Clin

inbcr.s

Gue.vi I ;;ot ja'.t a wee bit tr fnilui.na.'llc Rlien 1 reixsrtfd ttii Mountain Hock OranRP had ral'r l.ICO pounds per mniiber. Aiiyaii It .should ha\e rend 1.200 pound.i p<

r United 8Ulc. fonniu:,t proiliiccr o

-Winn jirodiicl.s.

Time Tables

.sihbaund

DOISE, Id».. Deo. I tlve conimlttff pt the iorlatlon of BecOlidnr 5cnool.s today M'ent

of Colorado.The ai\oclutloi'

comprt-.e of the -■'t

he hlifh school

of Ml.voiilB, Mom., chiilri colleiit tommV.'wion. snlri a rt ;;riidr ^chool tr-lnlnR an idilirevlaled collrKc ci

,. \Vix«tuii i»n. j^d h ■ should

F:xe(-uAs

.ni iiiKhf

MARKETS AND FINANCE

NESO

and ph)slcal facllltte.'

Importii nee and phy:.lc-nl t tns the ttat \v

Names in ihe

- Newsy Lnlted Prr«•n. ntl^■.fll I’. II I t V. S. troops I

the Horlil. climsicd by I Utlilint!. In Africa, are roreta.slK of fortlier it blnu-9 iLfalnst a filtrrlncMrs, Uforije Hurrell, «.|

sJainor pluiiorrapher ivho army prunic. U boiiiK orcl

■•mt. . . i!r lomplaiiied lh:it lie unuiilly v.lthinil luiids in pii. h lilt brcaiL'.r iheir proi>frty n In *Ue’. |>o.v.c:Moil. ..

Noliel prize winner., iiok' llvii Jr. »he \:nited Slates-^R of the —met at » dinner l^'.l iiltlit fievr Vorl, ronii;ten.or.ill.ir ll aiinlverMr) of Ihe death iif fred .Vnlifl. founder of the auur

iIls.ilon tu iptrd .-.Ikhtl;

sador Jo-fjih book the ii;d;

UiMr.r, Mafcf-iip

iW brlnt ilWrlbuie

in on ilir Great niv ire oompleifd bv Hu

before lih in \\\t Bt lit Grove fire. . .

In ilo1l)0 «orl |i a Chln»e-li.ir but tftrUn?! tfi

"Hor 1 SB-eel Hon

MinVIKVV Faln-lew met with a fklr

lendnnco cotwlderlng the fact that 'heir raeetlnu followed tlin i jrange. MasKr tl. o. Hardlnc »pp05nt«5 Uje fonowlnB committee 0 maJce the ploni for Uielr annual

D E T T E R

USED CARSJtl3» i-l-V.HOUlIl

An oiilsLnndln^ value in UiU ♦-door de luxe model. Radio, lienter, compleltly overhauled motor. Gray flnbh und very cood rubber.

1640 FORD Tiidor^iedan In A-l ni«ch»nU cal eondlUon. Excellefit tire« •nd Rood black paint—com- pleKly overliiiiled cjd ready to eo.

ChooM from- M uv

LA T E M ODELS

JESSE M. CHASEVEn> CAB 6T0RR

- Comsr .abethen* So. l i 2nd Ave. W.

rhoM SS)

^t.-Tuhr.M

Ilti. ir.li,. No. :j tad

P O T A T O —

G R O W E R SGtt our quoMUons b«(or* m »eli. W« art ajRiyj m Ui« raarlc«t. . >

MACK BRIGHTTwiu P&iia. q« lM Ph. 7U Reldttiea fb . W9-JJ

BDTER for I t H. ZlMAtZBLt

7.B mlle.s lotiK.

Ins effect.1 of oils find iolve

Markets at a Glanae

NKnV YOHK. l>f. II (.7-t—’Ilif lucl; nuikct ukuIii «,i;, « liitlr out : limr today and nnlv Miittciecl u;urilf.i Merc able lo itmui n re-

RnlU tried fur n toiiiebiuk nl thf lari but the majtirlty uitlmatch lipped bclilnd ^nlllll miiui.-. jdRns )ecllii« o[ trnciloii.s lo n polrtl or n more than offwl ;lUn In Iht

of i: ■.'.•.liiii , Anicr I Alrlin

Union, Allied Cli liimil Telephone, U. S. Rub ferred, Phelixs DodRe iin urid t-a.-.frni HI. ".-I.'’ The

led rr.'poiidfd In n ijfl-i'ni . iVhenlry lU'.tillerx o'l ninderately on one lO.W)

M in in " Slocks

Soldiers ‘Camp’

At LeRioii Hiiil

W. C. Fields’ Part in Slio^v Is

Too Funny — So It’s DeletedBy ERSKINT. JOHNSON I e\tra.-. can’t eomiilaln too imie

R>;;lii.\IvpIvvour!: Comedian W.C. 'HKlr cariilnsa In.st monUi *-c nelds' i.fciucnre in . the picture, 000, a third hiKhrr timnf tl ■Tales of MBnhattan," cut from the privinti.-. month, . , A nW-dayfilm before It.s release be ...................R’M too funny for such an t dramatic offerini, may n after all. ritlds H negotlat 20th Centiio'-fox lo purcl two-reel film, in v.hlch he temperance lecf.irr. add reeU and rrlcL'C It as a feature,

ErrolFlynn'j next role-lf all goes -Tve only jot an -A’ r,iiion book. M il with Ills -trial — will be an . , . Few people know, ii but Ccn» American tolcller m Australia in a dlan Vince Barnett h one of Holl>Him UUed, -Private Nobod ' ' .............................Ooff, the Ausirallan wrli Viio»s the Uiid "dosn und W. R. Burnttt are callabor

acrlpt. '

exed, A M-iiv

TlierLhe lateit hit fims, "Der Pufhri Pnee.” wrltirn by-OlIver Wallace

lew Dt»n y I'hoti. Abonv \ month!i.,#Kn Dbney called Walli

111* o/llre and « ld lie waA p , paring a »liort about Hitler. DL’.nry

■ ■ ■■■ Aniii a ^c lous sonR—but iinr.' Wallace wiu'. per­

sons but a JMimy inel ■Soumir.i like Kam Goldw.vn, 'Wial'8 liinnv »bOUt Htllfr?" thought V-’alluce. Why. hb face. And thafi how the .'ons »aa bom.

Ampch* to ".lllkB”Den Amrchf Is tfUttis trltnds \\t

ihny retire from ihe screen for the ■ iratlon to coticepirnte on radio id«r llie new »25,000 aalary Cftl- E. . . Eddie Cantor ha4 the Irulde

_ack on starrlns In a film version ol the «urr«iM Qto»d«*y Wi. "CcutM Me In," . . . Well, at least Hollywood

.Irplane pile................flying for almo.il 2Q years. JiLi plai doubted for a Jap rero In ‘'Walce I lantr'. . . Colored icaler and ri> beer hava replaced coffee In mov icenfs. Now If the movie.maglclai could only think of a »ul.stltut« f' Kn.-.ollnc. ■

Hfarllirrak Note Tliat Florentine Gardens .sho"

Rlrl Ori.on Weliea Ls dating U Mar Won Schaack. She’fi Uic tlMer c rodeo champion BnrBara Moffett,

Tlie Kayi office lias approved * ot Daibara eunttycirn pee’X-a-bc burltsque costumes (or tlie film v« .■;lon of Oypjv Rose.Ixe's ‘'O-Btrinfi Murders" which Hunt Slromberg I? protluclnf. But they're Mill plent> r,aucy.

Bomtone aiked Jose HiirM why hi never tlt4 down between scenea of "Private MU» Jones." Explained Iturbl: "An orchestra conductor never iHs down beeaujio the aiic ence le u only his back, U won nevtt do to show wrinkles In coat troujen,"

! . New York StocksNEW YORK. Dee. 11 ,ur.,--llie Miami Copper.... „ ...............21';

^1.iiuiricct clo. ied fjm-ii'.

Al:uk» Juneau ...................... 3•Allied Sto.'fs , ........................ '1AIU.-V ClMvimtr* ...... .............. ; jAnirrlciin Can ..............'.......

Niir.il Kelvinalor --------- 0Nmionnl DLcult .................. l i ^Niiiional Cb.''1i Register... .......15‘ .Niillonal Dairy Products----Nallona! Distillers _ 23'»American Locomotive ., ........ t,-,

American Metal.s ...............jir;American TUd. & S:d. S.m. .. Alii-riciiu RoillliK Mill .... 0^ .W ricaH Bmelt. A; Ueiiuluj ,, 36 ' Amrrlcnn Trl. A: Tel.............. U3'i

New York Central 10NorUi American ........ .......... 'O'.Nc-rth Amerlcnn Aviation... .. OSNorthern Pacilic .................Ohio Oil ............................... 11'-.

Am-rlcan Tobacco U ............ <r.Aii..condn Copjier .............Ai:;inilc nefiiiliii; ................. 18'.Ilnl<hvin UicoincitJve ............. U',HM.Uinwce fi QlU(j ... .............. illeiulU AvliiIK.ii ..................... 3JHeihlphcm Strel ............. i4

P-ramoinit-Pub. m i l l ' ! " ]0\J, C. Pennely- Co .................. T ;Ppiin.sylvnnla R. R .......... 2i\Peoples Ga.s ..................... .... 4', .,PhPlri.% Dodge . „ ,Philllpi Petroleum ............. <3Pulillc ticrvlcc of N. J ........... 10^

lliilovii ........................ NoJl.;^^lliirroiiRlL-. ............ No„.si;e:.Cjllforiilii Piii'lllo .................. Jfi'.-

P.iillinan .................................2.V.Pure Oil . . . ........... [O’ .R.irtlo Corp. of America..........

Cuniwllntt Pacltlc .................. .J. I. Caic Co.......................... liV:CVno de Pii.,-„ corp............... 31'jCheMiiH'al:e .V Ohio ...............XI'.

Riullo Keith Orpheuiu ........ V.Re[uibllc Steel .................. ll\Reynold.' Tobacco, H ..............23'-

Xirv.slcr CiHj>......................... O'!rlX i Coll* .......................flSColV.viUi I' A; I 1U\

e'' *ir.s KoeuucR .................... ou ;Shell Union Oil .................. 17Sininioivs Co............................ l,S\

1 fc . .............\'Ciiiniyifliil Bolvenl.'. ............ Dfdino^iW '.l Copper . .. 4';

S(H(inv Vnruum ............... ...... n‘ .Soiilheni PHPlIlr ..................

Cnn-.olldiilr,| lilhon . H .C.m.villiliii'-d Oil . : . . . "

S^iiithrrn Ilnlls^av .................. I3'»f;i.rrry Cor,«ratian ............... 22S'.niidnrd Brands ............ 3'.

Cmitiiieni^il C in .. 2.'.'. i:oniin'-iinil OU ......^ ........... :ii\

s:«i',d«rd Oil of California .... 27'.Sliiii.lnrd on o! luillnna ......

Ci>rit I’rcidiii'l', ...................f;iirlisi WrlKlit ................. (!'.f)!i Pi'iii ...no’.rireslone Tiir A- rinb!>'r ...... :0'.I-'ieriKJrl Sulphur ...... . j r lCerifriil Klr<'tne ,. . .....

.siiindi.rd oil of Nc* Jer.'cy.... U

.stiKlel):iker ...................

.SUII.M11I1C Mines ................ No .miIpi;Kivlft Co............... ......... 21’;•IVxii.N coriHjriition . .............. 39'.TlmV.Mi l\c1W Deailr.K .......... 3f>\Gpncriil .....................34’*

GenernI MnKir,.GlilctI-' S.ilc'i;. iiiir/ir ........... 4’. Unl!m Carbide !................ .... 77 \

Union Piiclflc ................. ...... 77'-.

Cirxxlvi'iir Tiir A; llublier 2JCiiryh<nin<I Cp.........................H'.Hou^l^ll o n .................... 3'.lUr.fc »,iiiul ...................

United Aircraft Cp................24'.United Airline., ............. IT ;Vh•.Uc l■ latf ilMbbtr ............i;ji«ed Slnle* .Steel -............ JO':-

lli.'p, Ciipiv-r ..................... D\lnlrrn;iiiciniii Uiirvr-'-tfr ......... W .Ilitrrn/ittoiuil .Sii'Jirl ’ '■tl'.

v.iirnrr xjruuinn ................... u •Wr.Meni Union ...................... 2i;‘ ;WesllnKliousp Electric ............ 77'^1'. W. Woolttorlh . , ...... 2'JH

N. Y. VVV.W STOCKSIliinkcr l!ill-Sullivan ......... OlfCitle-, .^ervrce .......... J

l "'ii!arti . ........ i;. ..M.irl; Tnicb......................... .

(iiilf Oil of Peniisylviiiiia . 3u'; HrclA ................ .....................

Livestock Markets

‘ ;:!r ) '- 'i ■'

,.►1; „,.p. UL.OM; ull,«

.......■..... 'IiTulf* •..jl'-.l

KASHAS nrr'l.lVIIHTdCK^^^

. 1 , l l lk f 'y ‘>\'t7-

liVri'?n in

n.'l. f..r ...... . >!■. iUul m p«f ftr.t-

M frtiii-iin I'"» «l tinrhittsrt prl'M.

' Stock A s e r a g e s

n..iii:s- i,ivi:M«iif.-1 ‘'‘If*'"

^5nchlnP >■ which wa.s consldpreO olvsolrtp in Uip automoblli- produc- Ilcii field la now tire only muchlnen- which r;in be elfectively u.sed in manufacturing certain airplane partj.

Coiiiforl.s necev-ao' for the fltnc.v. of crens on mlllinry aircraft Include

• I IIS irt llJhO; nt' (irlol* lc*f*I!y

air -supply, heating. .«caiinK, aound- prooRng, lighting, food, lavatory fa. cUitlPs,

Twin Falls Mai-kets

u. k! r«u .u n«. 1

.<ilflr»il hen*. o*i Culcrtd h«(K, DD UslM>rn htni, o |.-.hom h,n.. B I.Vxhofn bf«ll«n _ G.l«r«| frr.fi. 2H U

m MiN MOWING

CHICAOO.Dec, 11 0?)-Independ- nt flrmnfis In wheat, atinbutod irlmarlly to a lack of offerlngsi fea- urrO Uie grain market today. Other creals wrre steady to fricUonally

loB-er In a llcht trade.Mjsrj Mid the strength In wheatl- ib!y reflected rcporta many IS arc planning to change their itlon.s In order to produce gran- flour for conversion Into alco* Bonic mills. It wa.n a.uert«d, are

prpiwlnj for a large output of thU

Whoiit clraed on Knlns of ».c to r, December IIJOS. May »lJ3!i;

iiloC"

POTATOES—(USDAl —

r bnur.

, ii.:« to ii.;i.,

nu^iln BK>0‘

Potato and Onion Futures

Denver Beaus

Butter and Eggs

11 Ul-Uttiufi : unchani*!.

r -c7r~Cir1*U

Earthquake Rocks

Central WyomingCASPER, Wyo., Dec. l l (UJD-Tho •It fart)jQuake In centml Wyo­

ming In ao yean &liool; a wido ves ear Ca*per today l>ut cauied no

Scorcs of Ca.sp«r rejldraU wer* n-nkPUNl at 5:ia a, ni. MWT by A »■

brief rartJi flhpek whld)Hlitorian A. J. MoWer « ld •PJ*'*

to ■«"’

|Oa**«uJ#r «oeUd)

a crttf OU slorta of Caiper. nportti U»o at\/xt

El*0.' ■ .

Tti9 tn ru e lutowoWte whtn tenrnU yleldi lAoo pound* of Irco tai *UeU 38 VTXBAt ol copper ind M pouBdt o( rubber.

Page Eight ' T IM E S-N E W S , T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O Friday. ] 11, 1913

I Friday, December i l , ' 1942 T IM E S-N E W S . t w i n f a l l s , ID A H O i'age N in *

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGWANT AD RATES

DMtd 03 Cost-per-«ord

A minimum of 10 words ij rtqulrtd In any on* eloMlOod tc

Terw5-CMh

IN TWIN F A L L S

Phono 38 or 30

IN JEROM E C O N T AC T

MRS. OEOnOIA CHATDDRN. 421 Eait 6th Pliono 2G0-n

DIi\DLINE3

, Sund*)-, 0 p. n Saturday

Tlil< (i-lPfr subicribca to code of r.hlfj ol Uio Asaoclaiio of Newspaper Claislfled Advei iWnc MuiinKffj and reserves th rlKht 10 edit or ro}cct any cIm ilfled advrrtlilns "Dllnd nd« carr>'ine # Tmea-Newii box num ecr arc strictly contidcntUl r“

rrjtird II advertlii

Errcrs sliould be reported Im* mtdlntely. Np nllowaneo will 1)« msdc for mote llinn one Incor- reel IriMrllon.

BPECIAti Timcj-NBM sub^rlptlon rale to men in the armed forcej— only »1.00 ;pr three monUit,

SCHOOLS AND T R A IN IN G

enORTHAND and bookkeeping tv »D' Mondtiy. New day iumJ nljli clsMCfl. Ttt'ln rails Business Uni vcnlty.

Life’s Like That By Neher

W ANTED TO R E N T OR L E A S E

C m nO FR A C T O RS

NEUfimS, thcMTOttllstxi, palti of ftl kimis rrllPYcd after a few treat mfnu. Dr. D. II. Johwon. Pliom 3«. Office 531 Tlilrd avenue east

BEAUTY S H O P S .

PEnMANENTS, J3.00. Mrs. Beanier. Phone n u —over Independent Meat Market.

EXTRA special prices on all perma* nenU. Beauty Arta Acudemy-AT' Uatle Oeauly Ealon.

PERMASENT8. lUO. MO Jeff( street. Phone 163J>J Maj-me Klaas McCabe.

SPEClAli-«iM oU pcnruineat. . UOO: tSM oU pennaneot »3J0

Idnno Dartier. and Denuty Shop Phone Oi. .

LOST AND F O U N D

U)3T-M#1e brlndle Scotty i ColumCui, Reward. Phone

■ Tu'ln Falls.

SITUATIONS W A N T E D

KALSOMININO mill pjiltitlnK. Con tract or hour ftork. ReiLioiinbli Phone H07R.

LXDERLY mnn dr.MrM winter i Caii fiimi^h rpfercncM, Wrlt<! 2G, Tlmc.-.-Npft-j,

MARRIED mnn dMlrM farm »i by niontli ond Orcii Matlic Kimberly Ro id, ncroM from B\’

. Rreen UkIrc,

HEIJ> WANTED— W O M E N

BEAUTY operftlOM or Rtrta t beauty work. Apply In ArttJtlc Beauty Salon.

HELP W ANTED— M E N

w ant ed ; Docly .Top wuxrv Ml Write P.O. Box

mnn and paltiler, rndy anployinrnt. 148. CoodlnR. Idii-

BUSINESSOI’P O RT U N IT IES

COBB’S DMbecue ;

COMPLETELY modem 5 or fl . hoii.''r. tunilshed or unfurnished. CsU 304,

FURNISHED dairy fni or lease, Expcrlenet encc'j. BOX 393. Filer.

THREE men wnnt 120 to CIO a Kood land; A-l references. Finn equipment, Box 2i Tlmr.i-Ncw;

M ON EY TO LO A N

DON'T WORRY ABOUT

CHRISTMAS • MONEY

titittist%iitamsussstu i j n j tt t iu m timsutMtJSitSStttI

$«$$»

CASU C R E D IT CO.Phone 7"0

loom 2 Burkholder Bide.

REAL ESTATE W A N T ED

cnsh for ko :i- and locnl X 11, TIJiie.',.

HOMES F O R S A L E

WELL Iocflte<I hovlse. CIme In. sell and Rood

thrro ap.irtint ThLi'Li prlccd rrm-1. RoberLi A:

HAY . G R A IN A N D FEED

'/W A N T E D TO IJUY‘

WAN'IHD iO buy; A u.-.ed 1040 1041 coupe. Mii?t br in very KOOil condition. Will y.r.- cui,. WrIU Box 1J4. ROEfr.'.cjij, Iclnho,

M ISCELLA N EO U S F O R SALE

R D j'W l frr phtne 20iD..

SEVEN coluniii R<-:i

FUEL tanks, r n Kallon. New »li)r . nirnt. Uinlted Mipjily. Iloberti'*

Siilea. ^ ..

STOVE I Swrefs 1295.

JiALVAGE CCC I: erchaiidue. Slick. :cont. alilrla. uiid. Aho tents, tarps,

dalio Junk House.

broken window bc- 11 MiorinKe of sl -'-v r neltlns. PhD '

HOG or sheep shed. 100x20 f. Grniinrj' 24xi:0 ffct, eranao' l^xli ■fret. Shnllow well electric pump

ALFAIJ'A hny west of Ji-ro Tttln FnlLi.

GOVT WheAt 11.73 cwl mixed 42'“. Bnnncr I!og Supplement your biirley and oalj rnnkes a tot feed. GLOBE SEED A: FEED

FEED urhullnK. Service. Plioni cnlls off grliidl

Morelnnd Mlllln«

Custum snndlng—Krtnd anywher over 3 ton 8c- Ph. 043DR1 Twin F;il or Filer 72J3. Pn. calls off grindin;

MILLER MILLING SERVICE

4JV EST 0C K F O R SALE

THREE purebred Durham bulh, 2rant, 1. nortli Wii.niiiliigtoii .-.chop!.

HEREFORD bull," 2 years. EvereliJ-onr.s. 3 ..outh Ber;;,:.-r r.chool.

50 WHITEFACE ewe.t. i«ge 1-5.iKirlh, 3'j wesl Fllnr. Van Zunte.

ONE mule. Rfod worker; poin'. vro’ Kcntjp- i WnshlnRioii j.chool. Phoi

TWIN PALLS stud bull service, llverwl to fartn. Ouemiey Uolitein. PHon# Oiea-Rl,

JO IIRAD Ri>o<l cwe. . rheep nhcd' piiiii'U, woven wire. machui' ery nt Gabiirdl tind bkliiner m Ic DirrinljcT 15ih. & mUM tiorthra^i

POULTRY F O R SA LE

MODERN duplex. Best location. Pumic« heat. Electric water heater. T«'o refrlRerators. two tletuic ranse. . »SiOO. Term'.

CECIL C. JONES Bank ii TraM BW«. Ph. :04l

FURNISHED

APARTMENTS

UNFURNISEiEDAPARTMENTS

THREE room.1. modem. Electric •■•tove, rrfrlgerator. Bus jiervlce. 238 Blue Lake.i norUi. Phone 1521-J.

BOARD AND RO O M

UNFURNISHED H O U S E S

FURNISHED H O U SE S

W ANTED TO REN T O R LEASE ' .

FARMS A N D A C R E A G E S FOR S A L E

IMPROVEU 40 iicri SOOOO. *1^00.00 w 31. Tlmex.Ncwd,

CHOICE Improved BO r Irom Kimberly. 1225 a Blcklonl.

FARM S A N D A C R E A G E S

FOR R E N T

250 ACRES at Richfield. Lons term, crop nhare bn.%ls. Infjulrc 238 SeV' entli avenue north. Twin FalL .

160 ACRES, near Twin F^lls. land, good bulIdinK.i, modem hou-'.p. Must have references, nance, equipment. Box 28, Times-

FOR SA LE O R T R A D E

THREE room house, whst have you. v Tlmes-News.

5 room houses in Buiflr-WIH Wide for Ttt'ln Fntl.s property. E. k Moon Real £stAte, 301 Mi ' West.T V.

FARM IM P L E M E N T S

OLIVER, 10 foot ■ combine—grain, bean, clover attachments. oJl In good condition. Phono 302-R3. Buhl.

40. 60. OR 80 acres. Have < ment. Can’fumWi refer 29, Tlmes-News.

TWO single unit McConnlek-Deer- Ing milker. Newly new. Oliver « inch tractor plow, good condition. C. W. McClain. Castleford.

FIVK ilnr leLv rrii. Hnipllal.

lUioik Wanti Red v

QOLDF.N c provnl. ] hliiho. ■

RECIbTEREI) e bliirk,'\jloii(lc. Iilp. Plidiie o:ai-R3. ■

liOOD T H IN G S TO EAT

F O R YO U R BOY • IN T H E SERVICE

Tliere's *tlll tlaie to send hliil •'perjionallzetl" s ta tio n e ry , printed with hu nnms and i.ervicc emblem, Irom our print Miop. Get your orders In-to- cliiy. Low ctv.t.TIMES-NEWS JOB DEPT.

' H O M E FURN ISH INGS

A N D APPLL\NCES

PINE . I.•ctll oak clln.-lto S2lj.9.') H!i(l i;ip. Wp.'.trni Autoj

1 FOOT F;li;l<I;ilrr heiiirolii. lawn mt>

! and tools, 173 Adii

FIVE ■ 1 wft.'.h.‘i C. Alu

HO M E FU RN ISH IN G S

A N D APPLIAN CES

RAY BOY Heatrola. Excellent eon- dlLion. Priced rljht. Phone #m u. Hansen. Idaho. .

USED equipment—Estate cool r&ng<3 electric ranges. 2 g u rmiiKe, electric and gas griddle.v Liquid Oa.'\ A: Appliance Co,. 1000 Kim­berly Road.

RA D IO A N D M USIC

BAND Instruments, r Large assortment. Store.

5EVEN tube comblnnlon radio- phonograph recordlo. 101 Second street west.

AUTOS FOR SA LE

UdED paru for car* and trucu Twin Falli WrccUog. Kimberly Road.

1D:'S'Fo,t1 sedan ....................... iT.1037 Ford S tern pickup_____ »3:1B35 Chr 'sler sedan ................. ITlOM Che\'ro>t sedan _____IJ33 Chevrolet coupe_________»i:1531 Chevrolet coupc . _______ t J1029 Ford model A sedan .......* t

DeOROFF-WOOD MOTOR CO, 351 Main Avenue Ea.st

L E G A L A D V ERT ISEM EN T S

SUM.'IONS In Ihe t)li(rlrt Court of Ihe Klrvenlh

Judicial Dlstrirl et the Idaho. In and for T

Cen‘e ”p llew. plalnlirr, i II.' .shleir. defendant.TilE STATE OF IDAHO »end.<

Rreellngs to Frank II. Shlew. tin oljove named defendajil.

hereby notified that n complaint has been filed againsi you In the DLilrict Court of the ■“ ■ Judicial Dlitrlct of tli« Stale of Idaho. In and for Twin FalLi County by ' 'plalnUIf, and yoi reby d

rur and plead to tiie said plaint within twenty days of the ice of this summons: and you further notlflcU that unless you ippear find plead to .tuid com-

pinlpt within the tlmr herein sped- tied. tu« nlidi\t,lfl 'JilU like Juds- nent nunliist you a.i prayed In said •omplnlnt. Tills suit is for the pur- poie of procuring a divorce Irom

the ground of desertion, r.u my hand and the real of d Dbtrlct Court, this 12Ui

clay or Nov.. 1D42.WA1.TER C. MUSORAVE.

Clctk.PAUL H. GORDON. Depuiy.

w. L. Dunn,Attnmey for Plnlnllff _______UcsldlnV af TwiifFalls, Idolio. i’Ub. Nov. 13. 20, 27. Dec. 4. II. 1042

I GUIDEmrnrn

W IN FREE THEATER TICKETS

( i i r r (;i:iHK aiul ClirCKI.E contest . Every day n pnlr of tlK iiKT ln;Ul'l. I*. Ii'.v.nrilril to n winner. All you have lo do Li to clip FUI-L IiiK':, frnm any oI thr ads In the Oift Guide nnd paste them up in ihr nio'.t luiuinioiw scqutiice ims-'ible. Tlien addrc.vi your eniry to til.' Cnnicrl Kdiinr, Tlmes-Ncwjrwinncrs will be announced tlnily.

U SE T IIK SE ADS FOR YO U R C H U C K LE E N T R Y

BIG TOV.S . . . I-JTn.K TOYS \l SHOE SICATF^S-Hockey <t FlRUl • ' Men's - LacliM - Clilldrrn's

Prlcetl from 13.98 U|i. OAMBLK STORES *

T R U C K S AN D TRAILERS

TWO wheeled traller, good cmidlllon.Inquire S31 Four::h avenue weil.

1043 TRAILER hou•e. Rx:o. nf.i3on-ably priced, good ruljbrr. Je.%3 Tur-ner. Hansen.

1940 C»EVROl.rr >. tTO pickup.good condition. FnuiK Uelikey.Hailey.

1S37 INTERNATIONAL >i ton up. meeljanically sound, clem peartng. Magel Auto Companj

1N O E LLC .O FC .E iORSES 'VO LS ’

WENDELL. Dec, ll-Organliailni of a company of Idaho volunteei reserves Jn .Wendell wa. ai^urert a a meeting of the Chamber ot Com merce at which ihe bujlnej.n hien voted to spon.sor ihe company by providing n meetlnj enlisted a.i member;

E>elnlLi of the |in lined by Major Fred Craig,-Oi

indlni (llIlC'QoodinK county tVR imttnllni Herb love, recently ci.iiinUs as captain on CralK',-. i.t.-iff,

A coimniltee con.sbilnk- of LeRny ............... ~ •• Hrud-'John

e-Prfveil npp,.Ii

Compiiiilc.i nlirndy are tuiictuiu' Ins in Hngrmian and G ikkIUu:, Im portanee of the volunteers in ar enierKeiiry will be Krenl. CrnlK w«l becau^p of tlir Irnnrontlnentiil JilKh. way and main line railroad which traverse Gooding county.

Tlie chaiubrr dUapproved of r plan for opening slnre.n on fVidav nlRht. and ronipjetrd arranKempnl.- for Ilir conuiuinlty Chrl.Mmn.n ob.

US immIN \m CAPIIAL

LONDON. Dec. II M',-Rioting In Teheran which brought BrltWi troop. to the out.'klrt. nf Irai capital as n prec.tuUonary mrn.iv wa.% blamrtl on axi-i ncenu todav a HrltWi forrlKii office comme

Violence iwul lootlnK by dei strators In Teheran Wednendii:. ialcL-a'£rtJiU£llciLJu’-Ixiiiiiaa.pollca. who now have the Mtuatlon under conlrol, and thirr v.ns no que.Mlon ot 'British nnny orcupatlon of the city.

He paid that economic rondlllon.i In Iran, particularly shori.-\Ke of wheal for making brcnd. had cauvd

and thal it was likely axl; s hnd slagrd ihe rint.i as n

.NUi;»*SON .TOYLAND

drp'i. DoU;1 Kilt.',. ALvo Xl Inrlmlln '

< AUTOIlsht

i; t.,l':c,‘. end inlilm, 6l''i- (‘-uD'.en felt throw ;-H,\Tl-3 APPLIANCE

APPLES-nellclous. Romes, J( than,-;. Wli)P.'.ai>:i. Keep all-U'fl BrliiK < i>u!.>ltier.i. Onlnn.'s 50 Sl,25, Grower, M1:L C64 .Main

VISIT KI.S'O S BASEME.VT STORE . for Klft.1 Kulore

Chri.-.t.-jiii-. tree dccorallons

DELICIOUS, Romes. Jon Brenfs. Rates to iruck berly 54Rt. ,

DELICIODsffom apples at J ta.M. 'i r 0402R1.

OVEN-fresh wl 21c pound, Store,

DELICIOUS and oUier varlctk bushel or truckloiui, Kollineyi .rnncli, 3 east Buhl. Highway 30, 1 mile north

W ANTED TO BUY

WAWTED: Wood or wlra hftn lo good condition. IHc e»ch. 'itoy or National plant.

i'ANTED TO BUY—Immediately; bull terrier pup, Phont

JIANO-ON two way plow for A. C. B. tractor, or trade for John Deere or Moline bean planter. D. 1. Mag* nuAon. I ’i cast. \ r.ouUi sugar

, yactory. Phone 0402-J3.

WANTED: Old or uitJcsi lire hones. Highest pricM paid. Idaho Hide and .Tallow,

USED 'mattres*es, bedRpr^nga,' eJt- culiiUng heaters, coal ranges, ra­dios. Western Auta

JUST RECEIVED CW .shlpinrnt of RLiUoncr>-. Rr member your friends wltjj "prr !onalln-<l" sUilloneo’. Come In mu jKler yours today.

TIMES-NEWS JOB DEPT.

O ir r WRAPPINGS •U-Tacs-Rlhbon-Twine-Pspcr

Complete Aftsortmenl CLOS BOOK STORE

PIAN09-BAND INSTRUMENTS

TOWEL GIFT SETS

Tliick. thlr;.!y. ivrry towels. d-Pli-ct .ici con%l.Min« of bath towrb, IjiC(

towel'., nnd wa.-.li cloth.i, Ar.-orled color comhlniilion.1. Attr.ictivrl} boxed for Klft.-',

SEAR.S RG^;BUCK CO.

Water softeners are .itlll avail for ChrbtiniusKlfUsnt

ABBOTT PLUMBING CO. Under Fidelity Bwik Phone flSW

NO FINER G irrS !BoncL, and Oniheum. Idaho

Tliealer SCRIP BOOKS war bond! at the box office, e hourji nf rflaxntlon and Mve ■ With .‘crliv 111 book.--, $10:

SSiO books. J5; *2,75 boot%- I2i0.Ont t box olfiVi

BE SMART

BUY NOW Although our stock Is llnili

have loL, of novrlly art lid make lovely Chrlstn

such I I lamp.*; inbles. nilrr

COMpLnii^LtNE OF TOYS l)olU . ClIlHirs - Noveltle.1

T, F. HOMC'.'.: AlTTQ.SUPPiiy Former Xjitje.ulc Phcj'. Blde.

Say •'Mero- Chr!^tma.s" witli «ub.«ripiion lo the Tlmes-Newi Special rate lo sen'lre men, onl *1.00 for 3 months Grertlnif can Included with each subeicripllor Place your order today.

GIFTS FOR SEllVICEMEa<A i>erfett gift for men In the ann- • ed rorce-t. MOSS AGATE rings

Prlced-from *3.00 up. KUGLERS. Jewelers

TODAY’S WINi\EK-:Vra. lioi/ BakerInner li Mn. Ror lUher.'U & 97S. who wlni k pair of 0 «ee "Henry Aldrifli. Edllor" at the Orpheum. Pleaie Imrs-Neot far yiiur (Irkelt. Here is prlie-winnlng "chuckle"

BIG TOYS . ,. LTTTLE TOYS

for gifts jalor*

It ’] fun to shop i l

CLOS BOOK STORE

: (o C lip Lines from G ift Guide Ads Above Only !

Keep Yflur Enlrie* “.Hhorl and Punchy-

Boston Fire Tooli

487 Lives; I J l HurtBOSTON. Dec. lUPi-Tlie Co-

city In the world. '

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORYAppliances—Repairing

Baths and Mcesac/cs

Tlle BU-Well, 027 Main W Ph. 155

Bicyclc Sales and Service

BLAfllUS CYCLERY.

Chiropractors

Dr. WyalL 151 3rd Ave. N. Ph. 1377

Diamonds

IL U Roberts. Jev

Insect Exterminator

Bed Hug fumigation.

Insurance

ind Ca.',iin1ty Insurance •nd. FWcUiy Bonds, te •r:tmeni Co.. Baugh Bldf

Job Printing

UNEXCELLED QUALITY In

LI7ITERHEADS MAIL PIECE? BUSINESS CARDS BROADSIDES

PERSONAL STATIONERY Engftving, letter press, lithography

Uuslnen forms n .'[>eclalty.t im :-s -new s

Comniercl.ll Pilntlng DepL

Keu Shop

Money to Loan

FAR.M and City loans 4'4r. Prompticllon. Swim Inv, Co. Ph, * "

Mimcooraphing

Osteopathic Physician

Dr O, W: Ro:e, 230 M. N, Ph B37.W.

Plumbing and lltating

Abbotl Plumbing Ca Ph. OJ-W.

Schools and Training

j Unlverjlly Phone 214.

Trailers

0cm Trailer Cocnpany. Phoge 430.

Typewriters

;ntals and service. Ph. oa

Vphohtcring

Here’s How Flier Feels When

He Goes out to Battle at Sea

•he aulhtir of the followlhi! dU- 11, Ucut. (J. G.) Fred Mear.s ol navy. wii.i i> nicmlitr nf the f<l Pre.-,» jiSiff at Hratlle.)

-nn.TnTT.iJ.“fij-KiiF.miFAiiR'(old to, Cliarle* AmiA. t'nlted

l’re« CiirTMpondfnt) i ADVANCE llASE IN THE

SOUTH PACmC. Nov. 12-(D'rlay ll-(un>-It wa.s my Urn attac liwlon.A Jai>iine?.e cnil.iT nnd two <1(

m ym h.’icl been r;lchtr<l lo.l mlliIt of (II

We took off II Gnmininn Av

pedo (ilsnes. nnc

;rlileil 1. ;I. Our formaMnn

II,n ,.ky. Very nrrvous, lo rrint mlier whal to i ;eras ntlnek,

I rhr<ke(l nivEiins a; 'Hii-v wrri* rrady lor n loM my iK;miinrdirr.w to be ntrr to remind Ihr l)omr)<lo.,rs whri, t

tlir nfte

ir'inliy of tjii ;v,i.s alone li I trlrd har<I) •■hould thi

<1 bomb load tlon. Tlicn, rren Delt.'oh

to oivn

iltl think

1

Bit.rd.y-. P

DOWN

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U

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M

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Jo i i

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yt Li

:, l-eftorm.

I Coom iiowi/,I. CoixSlm*"'. <S»-

formation of flont-type le.t* b3- endlng to attack us. My turret gun- er. Oeorge Hlck.% reported two. I iw four more. We were stUI work- ifC around lo attack position when' ur dive bombs let gi I could ^ce their bombi fallln(C

11 over the water, tome of them n . lir.-ir.s. but I couldn’t eee exactly ow many.Tlirn it was nur turn. I. singled

ut the cruUer nnd pwhed over Into . CO-deKrce dive. Tlie cockpit was u:.ty. For iin liv.vtanl I was unable o operate Uic bomb sight. 'Hien the lu:A cltnrrtl. We wrre ilRhV on the iirKi't. 1 prei.'.ed Uie bomb relcuse lirce limes and pulled up.

I wii'. crrUln wc iiiid ecorctl a riie gunner told me n few trconils nirr that lie hud f.een a fhi.ili flro iiid .'.moke Jii-.i behind the cmlscr'* moke-.Uiclc. The hit was e. MblLih- (I fiilrly definitely Lii.ncdlatcly nf- rrwiirt(.vi'hen.wp,liesrd ojir group

’ "Give Mi-nrs cmllt (nr a hit."Fi.r a.moment I lelt eliitod. Tlicn rrallrfd we were in n tough spot, .-..iw a rero swlnclng In to ntlnclc

ilert) fide. 1 kicked a ^n i. Hicks shout*

a hit.

,he plai ed;

• inU

I got him."Clrclhii: and mill lo'lng nltllude, .••wep: I>a. t the <lMtroyer dlrc<-Ujr head of tJie cnibrr at UOO feet Ting Ui niakr ui> my mind whnt t<

Iximb iipxt. Tlir (lp!>;rnyer fired ibroad ■V butn: >.'e<l.

badly

but Iiind townnl Uie crul.ier nkliii; 1 could dlmb r. .nnoke ntia drop ons Itltude on his deck. By he cruUer was sinoklnij -!il[i., nnd ll%lliiK to port.

Strafe Deckonly BOO ynfd,< from thfl rn my gunner began dcck. TliPii the erul.-<er

opened up on id . I could heard the staccato of its Kuns n< we ro.ired pa,st, Bulli-t. spnttrre<l the wnler II

.•y fmmd our ran. Tracers were loping toward ;hmuxti Uie smoke. I ffllwmcthlns lit the plane. Hicks shouted;".Mr. Mcar^. Uclt-'ch h hit. I think

badly diunaSfd."rued I rt above

ay onlv a" r. Tlie Japi

! nway. Uielr .shells bur tlnK In !,fn ahead of us. 1 was worried tnlghl not be able to get bnck. Ilniilly wr were clear and 1 told

Uick.% to go down lo help Dritich.reached Guadalcanal Just be­

fore dark after a lOO-mlle niRlit. DelUsch was Uken to & hwpltal here It was fotind he had suffered deep head wound, but I learned

itrr tlint he will live.EnKlner-m who liv'i>cctcd our plana

found 20 cxplo:.lve bullet holc.t in Uib tail fuselage, In addition lo a num- Hr of maclilne gun and 20 mm. :onnon hlta eliewhere on tht plane. All but Uirce conlrol wires had been diot away from our Ull flipper and •udder.

'A

One Killed When ^ Train Hits Bus

'MiU W«<K fli

QUF.NDALE. Ca»{„ Vk . W (5V-A lutlibouiid Southern Pacific pa.n- •ngcr train knlfixi Uirough a Ilght-

loiided Glendale CItf lines bus today and the resulting fire 6umod„ one or the bus occupants to dejUi.

Three elderly pdiienfen nnd tM bia driver were remffTtd to a ho§- |

’’ ftjilce said the train struck thi ^ bus ntaost s q u i ^ In the

rnsli pocurred near Uw Loci- «■ ncM iflrerart plant • ' . . ^ ’

AU the tnjund are reildentj. ol Olendale and rlclnity.

Industry WidespreadTho stecJ Industry Is so wldesprkid.

that two ouC of erety tire V. 8. ten- Btors and eoncTtsanen reprcMnt " sieeUproducInc dbtrlcls.

Page Ten T IM E S - N E W S . T W IN F A L L S . ID A H O Friday, Dcccmbcr 11, 1942

SENATE PROBERS ASK ELIMINATION OF PLEASURE DRIVINGi iB B E H m G E

^ R I G VOICED

T3lf r rp o l. . . moll for JcffiTA, wlio iins wiinird Ihtil Ihp UiiUrO Nnllna^ Jiicp » "(Ih- iistroui" . . . Miorln i* of nibbcrjii J1I43 iiiiic.vi syntlifllc plnnt.i lire

,buUL on wlinliilf. said only rrol- dpni nodspvcli roiild Klve iJip svn- Uictle rtibbrr prosriuti llir uiifi'iiil* JJ1«) BO-nlirn<l ftU’iinl ncf^lrd. Plvc csaciitlft] wnr proKrams-nibber. nvl- *Uoi\ KwwUh p , rw n it vr. Sfl* in rr.

■ cJinni sIiljB nnd’ nlrernft- peUnc for mutfrlnl^ nnd fnlirlciillntc i’aclllllM. All cnrrj’ tdpiillcnl lop pri­ority ^llU1K and only Uir PrrMdcill cnn Erniit prcfi oUicrs.

FILKR. HArTIHT- S. Adolph Cnrl.soii. piu 10 nJii., Siiiidny tcliool

Wftlter Mii.-;Krnvc. cniprnl siiivrin- t^nricnt. II n.m„ MnniliiK srrvl

: mujle by ilip Indlc. ' dinlr, C;30 j>.i ■ B.Y.P.U.' mcrilnB. Doniild Trftx ; Ifftder, 7:30 p.m., f>riilnK (im'lrr MtiR (iprvlcr; Uuh niomlnt: nnd I

•evcnUiR scr\lrrs will be In clinrkT] 'Of Mr. Medrirli. lencht ' Draw scliool. Tluindnj •Mld.ftfck sen-lee, Kiimlnv, l>r, M » lll be niember.'lilp Siinclnv. Anvone der.lrltiK to unite wltli Hie cliiirfli ihoiild be pre.-.rnt.

KILKR METHODISTFxlKtvr L. White, niliiht

10 a.m.. Chtirrli .irliool ultli I^n Center Iti rhnrRe, II n.m.. S[>eclnl vlcton’ servlcf. ulih n .lennnn bv

. .l>r. \V. H. Ilerl7r>c, follotted Mill n feltow.\litp covered <lbh dinner nntl flUftrterlv rnnfrrenre; !>e .mrr

ibrinR yntir nun Inble servlre. 7:30 I pjn.. Kimorth lenRue devoilonnl ;»en’lce, Dornlee Jen.ion. lender,

1 HANSKV CAt-VAKY nAITIST ,* A, neniiell, pn-ilorI- 10 n.in.. Dlble nrhool, Moiirofi !WhlttlnRton. supertntendeiu. U

MomlMR nomhlp. ^ pm., ,a,V'.P.U, .>.enlcw, EMe Dnvls, presl- 'denl: -lubject. "PneliiK Ufe Uw- ;afrnl<I," fl pm,. EvenUiR B(ir:;lilp

I , . .,-r nieeiinc will be held nl tin I jehurch Tliiirsdny evenlnR,

BLHL NA7.AUr.Sr.J. F, Pnin. pmior

S, m., .siinrtny school, i i n.m. IMornlnR oorslilp. 7 p.m., Junior ;#nd Senior N.Y.P.S, fl p.m.. Evnii- ;jell.iitlc .'ervlce. Rev, nnd Mt: . n«e- |D«n K. BrltlRwnier. of ColnrnriD jSprlni;.'', Colo.. evnnRelbu nnd r.lnc-

wiu coiMJiiur-the m lvnl cnni- :P»lcn nil thl.i week nnd next: sen'-

ilMlv throiiRh ihc week nt n pm. nnd Sunday nt 11 n m nnd

_____ •t:v‘iinLK n cm ;n c n o f nazahene

A, Furmnn Horrl.v p,vMor W a.w.. Suniiny school, n nni.,

i-J Momlns worahlp, 7 pn • « ! Senior N.Yr.S. fl p.BtlUtlc ser -lcM. Tlie three «eek.

*>>li &'anRelbi ■' nnd Prof. A L.

Cnne. mu-.lclnn nnd lnKer. botft or Nnmpn, win clo« Bundny ulth

Rt n h.m. nnd 8 p.m. ninl ;*lso Frldny nt 8 p.m. Ttie public

clo. lnR meellnRS.,1s Invlred

.V ; JtnOM E CimiSTlAV O i H. J. Reynold*, mlnkter i,i»l 10 ojn.. Bible ACliooI. Mra, Darrrll •f-.VfIUffney. superintendent. i i n.m-,

worship: sp<^dnl lenlurc-i. , .w i^ a Communion Service" nnd the -djexhlfflUon of Blblea. new and old;

wm be ohMn-lnff Bible dny; «cr-

" ,r^® “56 WonderfulWord."

K inrBERty cirRisriAN*Roy L. Tltiu, mlnlater

-0 ftJH.. Blbie school. 11 ojn., 5otnmunlon and voraijlp eervlec; pedaj ffiiule. 7 pjn., Junior. In . enne<I!at« «n(J Senior C. E. 7 p jn .

Bible giudy cluiS. 8 p jn , »ervlee: Uia Kum Join Us

Utti wiu h#ve ihelr annual oysler'

Uii-lnr,--'; cvni llioiish .'not .-,0 ru.-.hlnK. hr

hiu% i i-i of 01 nnd Rre.i.^e.^-nii(l llre.i Inr the rnlloiilns cnril .mem- iKT.', iKir.'e ^ollar. nnd pud', to .Iliiin fit ln(l L aiiv iiiiininl CM-epl the tilicil ninn. If the liny .^Uirkri- <Ml)!r nr liny iHurry'.’ l.'illlu- pi:ire lo nn ii new one. Al'o ,1ie ha.s shoe;, ivntl ;,liiru lo m nuist Ivople—incUidlnK lino-

.1 r.iK and floor coverltVR.i Rre K rolled out every day. . . "on Il'txir,"ly folk.r, dnn'l fprRct CTirLMiniti

be here nnd your front a t won't be romplete wltM- Chrlstma-i tree, candy nnd irt Mnc'fl. the Krorrrj'mfin’.i, !'■

\o KM. ilinl nil nxt^' U|v—crnnberrlps, jioik and Ix-ntu wul pork cliop. nnd . o forth. Ja'd ernb }oiirbn.-.l;el nnd KiHher up whnl you need nnd r.omeone will check you out nnd tnlce your money. Oh ye.il Tlie b.irber h utlll Rlvlns out hair cuU nnd Mmvo Hint will tctnpor- . rirlly improve y.oiir look;* »'»ve your Oioulilers. Now la.ii. hut not Jcn^t,

■me enrly nnd oan’t find ih« iroiind thli e.itabllnhment,. nlmml rt.it o-'-iured tlial pallinc B bovile

hirv'e nil turned out 0 be larmcni-morc or le.w. Well, hat Jiflp.1 i» to Veep in line -Km) ou Rood f#rmer.'~and ftl'O the wnr •ffort-i 44 the wlcUers need mlTk nnd butter.'

U »m be ImpawlWe to make deliveries of biilldlns materUU on account of £“ "I’d tire .rntlonlnj,

brlnit In your old rlif nnd we'll do r best lo 111! Oiem up' from Ji

......... pile n.1 far an poiilble.

Barry’s, Carney’s and Mac’s ■

b a r g a in TOWNill eit the Hoad to the UotplUT