Flood, Strikes Jeopardize FDR In Flood Area As Rivers...

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'A V Weather Fofecast nnsetllKl tonleht snd Wtdiitsday. locdl snoH'v, warmor southeast portion. High yesterduy 19 above, low 8 beluvc. Low this monilnK' ]0 above. VDL. XIX. NO, 352-5 CKNTK. T O D A Y ’S NEWS’ TODAY Full B Hour Leiutpd Wlro Tclfgraphlc ticrvicc ot U n l l r d Pri'-vt TWIN FALLS, IDA”fIOj'iyESI)AY, JANUARY 26. 10:17 Member of Audll nureaij of Circulutloti OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPERI Flood, Strikes Jeopardize FDR Budget Balance [S' Second Chelan I Man To Receive Pension Moncv Labor's Conference SIBilES' A ISOV liv I.VLE I'. W Il.SO N WA.SHINGTON, J hii .- (U P)— Floods still raging to- w ani tlicir ('li’-'if » 'K'"' ri'hul'r III I'ciIithI :iMU)iii(il)il(' pi'at'i' o\ci1iirc'.'i I"- •ilay til ji'iipanli/.c I’rositk'iit K(ii)S<’Vo1i'r liiuigi't-lialanciiiK' anil I'ccnvcry pnigrani.-;. fl.u is ci>lla|i‘.ril for :i (lU C-Ki-f/irr »'■ ''i'"i I niitiTi ni'c hm ' t'linoi'rmv hiiw.vn AJrjrrt P. ' Hlnnti- ,)r . Mo- iDi:, pfc'.uh'iil luifi .loliii I., l.rwi',. i German Prisonor Asserts He. And 3 Ollicrs Were All Hired By Nazis CHKLAN. Wash.. Jftii. 26 —This town, residents of which pa-vo C. C, Fleming $200 In ‘ eHr- inarkod' money to Mart ,lhe fii'sL prnrlical deinon.slnUion uf Liie 'rownsend oid aye rcvohiiiK pension pliin. 'aiI! • present lU RccoiKl resident' tluil ainoiml on Jan. :iO, RoosevrlL's blrUulny, n was reported today. A “cJieck” .system will be (i.sed In lliL* second trial, liowever. Mayor W. T. Price said. 'I’hLs l\ jus l)een nuide necovsary berau.se hunvcnir hunter.s Imve taken i.o much of riemlng's money out o/ rirculatlnn that spomor.s fear t)ie two per cent tax a.s.se.s.sed pnrh time one of (ho dollars is .spent, will not amount to a lo- Uil of $200 at iho end of 30 daj-.s. $300,000,000 Property Damage Estimated In Flood Area As Rivers Continue Rise; Epidemic Fought By Doctors And Nursesi 97 Reported Dead In Eleven States Where Fury Of Delune Centers In- __ V., MfdweU MOSCOW. Jm i 2V ) UP ''Alex m I'nc.llirci'. Uii:. ill Ihr Iniil 17 proniiiii'iii Bol-.!ir\i.si.s todiiy fc.'.tify In n i li(' ihk I n(|icr fiei- ho,ul'ol till- rollUMlllt'i' Inr 11 K 1U.S. >'^“ 1 1^' bovirt iiHichir.ery. 'D CA II }} inal DrKfinl/atlon Sloan refused .Sc'crelnry of Lnhor !''r;inr e.', J'erklli: ' ronli-)-( IK r tnvila- iioii brcaiise sil-<li>wn ;.ti'ik'Ts slill (H'ci:py hl.s pliinl.s. ‘I'lie devrlopmcni bi'out'ht. Mr. ft(M)jsrve(t a .stei) near- er personal uiH'rvmi ion to avoKi I Stein's appearnance coincided u ii li uidicul ions I h a t piiK.eculioii varinii, Uirfik'tH'CN aiirlit. 111-' pic.Tlil iMiil. Ill U’hli li Ilie (Ic- ' Iciulant.s appear headed (or ilif [ir- iiiiK w|iiiid Stem not. n drli'iulanl but uii.s eCHES CM a Jjnl.'.Ji i II'' <iaini'L,'inu brake .on n-coM’rv Mood K\i)etiddurrs Iniiu(Hliair and Inlilre lioitd re- iicl aii<! riiiiirol f-,prinli(un'.‘. proin- ! ' fi lo ini'J'ea''e coiisKli'rablv alxuf .Mr. Hno.sevell s estnniites Itie COM, itf cnnductinR Hi*' t;overninfnt dur- lUK a^i lll-nionili'prnod in v?hlt ii Va.sMlv l'hi< li, pn-.sidetil of ihe mdt :hi‘ biidM‘'l. '■va,'. In be l>nMi;;!il ml );;ilaJ)rr, Only While Hon'.e rrstrami and all alnxil Ihe wrecking ihe objection.s of a few economy-i UlruHi cautioned hliii fi((Kii;h( ;n a. a luiu'.'.'' Dc I- a (iniiian eiiixcii. hoi’ii in in lliH'.', SpeakH in (ierman Sl«*akin;: in (lerinan. ho lestihnl he \\[\s rn K iiiii'ii in wrecknlM \uili utlicr (irnnaii;'. 'I'hcy siX'Ciall/.ed in niarlnnevv. He asked peMni.s.sinn ol Both Sides Foresee Victory In Battle Over New -c' 4 Year School minded leRlslators prevented con-’ najniiiK persons or in.'tlfiifioii.'; nf ^ress durliiK Ihf' past two yrnrs, foreijin power.s ruMSK. Jan 2fi aiP^ ’I hr lf)n^; flight to esi.abli.sli a four-year iinl- verntv af f’i)ca(e!|fi was fn reai (i lar\,c(i!ln.;niin of the snpieine conn. I 1 chniax on the senaiA-floor to- »ho 1 .S pre.Mdni;,’ ai Mie trial, to (ell , dav with nppo.MiiK lorres coiiniini: I victory 111 I'-rnis oI une and tun HKiiinst votes 'I'he measure wouM' e'^pand ((ic curriculum nt tlir present Untver.s- Ijom nuthnr)>:)n/j tremendmis flnnd-' Sietn tnstlfied that three Germans} nf idnlio southern hrandi from ontrol apprnpnitiloi:-'. 'I'h pa.s.se(l a s;(i(i,i)Oi>'nn() flood lull In 193.') b u t 11 , wa.s bln, ii senate llllbiister. Sen.itor* Aroused I.ast years flood so arouserl sm- i”iin ltuiustr> ptors that'tliev w,’ere clanioinm for a Sl.ooo.nonono Oinmbu.s tlond (oii- trol authorization when Mr. }loo;>e- velt suggested i/uthorlzation.s only for control projecus necessitated by 1936 Hoods. A $320,000,000 authorl- 7.atlon was enacted by congre.w bu( conRres .1 did nn( npi)ioprlntc any o! (he money. ! Dentil and disa.st<‘r in Uio O liui' valley »K»ni bus aroused conRrf:s to a six*ndlnf? nmod ngalnst wbUb iCnntiniied on PuRe 2. Cahiiun3j.. Iiousc' named Wurni. .Soiniuereu«i“r luul control l-le-.s aiji-T-d wreck on behalf of k'Ml ()y (lermany, siioihiik' machinery ;i,‘ (n.>t as it ari iverl. .';o that new would , luive in !>«■ bou^lit. (liii.s nidini; (fn* i [EiNEiN 000 A ID FUN T JL two >'cii!-s to foiif. UH'iiiK the state two fi;ll-(ledi:ed det;n'r'-Kran(inK iii,‘.tiini ions of hit:her rduca(fon. A .ked by promo(ei s of Idaho .‘•ouihein m))vcrsH\, ns Die jm'O- puMMl in.sliHition would l)e called, i;; onlv $-K)().0(10 loi <apiial improve- menis new bmhiuuis and eciuip- inent and aiiproximatcly $ 100,0(10 per \'e;ir for )!'. JniTeased (ipera- (10115. Claim Entering Wedge *Nnrtheni lepl.'.lators. favorable for Ihe mor;t part In the Blngle 1 i/nner.sit.v at Mo.scow, liowever. 1 Llmi Ku- t liut lhf^-^aH.(^00 ojwralinB ( and capital payuieiit each year i would-* be merely an enterlnfi f wedfie, (hat llie sonth'.Mn demands' posnl to take (he rrmirnl of Idaho wonJd jjjcrea.se wiDi earl) -MH'ce.s-^ ^-i)d|}fe re.-source,? "out nf pdlKlcs'* ,sive ■lem.slatlvo :>e.s..,nn , , Sf)ui]iea.siern iii(ei e:.ir,s will fio uit,o tiie luial debate rieiiieU the senate dopsters. Prln- |{ains ( .ease, Hn'l 2(MMW 0 More Expeclcdj l\> lie S(‘iil M'o Kefii^ec Camps .s'lvoHen rivers surging ueroR* tlje-Tlatos sliown Ingthc nbovr map (hrealen the wnrsl dJ»- aslrr in ,\rars. with danmge renriiiiiR in<n (he ntillionfi and more than half a million people aliandoninR (tieir iinmeH. Shnd- p(i seetlonR of riven show where ihe mrnaer is Rreiilest. Ksiwe- lall^ seriou.s is the situation ^ along the 1,000 miles of Ihe Ohio river fron\ rUtsburgh to Ihe Mls.si.ssippl river. I^m o( life has been held to a minimum as cities and relief agencies exert every effart lo evaeuale lowland n*sidenlu and safeguard heaUU- New Game and Fish Bill Proposed in Idaho House Third of Raised $coo Here Quota Now in Drive 15 Known Dead, 16 Missing In Disaster at Anaconda Copper Property . CHUQUICA.MA'PA. Thile. .l:ni 'Jti flj.P)— Fenr of ajioDier bla.si lianiprj- i ed re.scue work today at the wTfi'k* ' ed pit of tlie Anaconda Copper ! com pain IsntJIIlei'i ,s w.uru'd that snnie nf Die 1,01)0 ,sn/*k.s nl black powder j/i- volved In yesterday's explosion nilKbl ] not hnvr hirn tidnnnlpil nncl iirui'd I (iiri-clcd lU the iiltnnate SfimU- Bill Would T a k e Polities From Coniniission B016E. Idahn, Jan 2fl 'UP- Pm- J vH-tory by w’j)l be alonK' the l)ill !0 create a li\r-meiiiber. fish and gami- cnnuni.sMi'ii. with ein- ploycB lo Iv lUidiT <iMl .M'lvlce, MeinlxMs would be appoiiitfd by liiu' ol ecoiiomv a;ul po.s.sib!lllv of | ,............... weiikeninu llie present. Mo.seow h b e governoi !oi tive years, with th. ,s< h(Hd bv dividuii’ tmanei;;l sii;)-| term of one <t,fnfnivM«nei e,vp)rm« P(U( be(ween iwo ioiir-veai (o|- I each year ' 11.'V wmiUl hr piud e\- !cf,^c,s. j pej).srs but iKi'-alai \ K< mo\;i| would The Pocalcllo attack has been ^ be only loi c,iu,s<' AII> CINCINNATI, Jail 2fi (UP'-A 400-poiind woman .stood on the porch of her home begging men In a frail rowboat to rescue her A short tim e Inter a 40-foot .sen- colnif Dory cJiiipRed up and .sped her (o .safety. To Help Rcfnijces f- ’uiiH;. ( ot,( I ilntled herr* (n f he Red Cio.s.s flood ilisaslrT relief quota had f'limbed lo $200 llu.s afternoon, Ma>- I or Duncan McD, Jnhaston. chalr- nian of (he dliaKter committee of the 'Cwin PaiI.s'chapfer. antioiituTd Jnlni-.(on announced on belialT of llip rhapter tha.1 henccforih c.ontrl- butlon.s lo (he $600 qiioia are Qslc**d through the two Twin Fall.*? banks or at the mayor's diamond shop here. Re.Hldent.s nf other enmmunl- ties in (lii.s area, he siud. can (urn j , over their doiiaiion.^ (o their own , local banks , No f)irect Solicitors No direct .solicitors arn authorized i In fut/jre because of Rod Cro.s.ire«- 1 ulatlons aKainsl intermlncHnp of . drives. Mavor .lohn.ston said. The | flood rehcl alteinpt and tlie Presl- [ tienf.s birthday ball had been urged , Jointly lor Ujc pm.t severul day.s, Joe Koehler, clmlrman of the President's ball arrangemonta. said today tliat the benefit dnnco plans will Ro forward under his direction He had also been a.s.slslthig tempo- J lalrly on the Red Cross drive. The .lunlor Chamber of Commerce, at as meeting this noon, turned tlie handling of the-dances back to Mr. Koehler In order to centralize the nirthday ball arrangements. The Junior Chamber al.so decided fm a dmner mciumg for 1 (.^ m em - bership Tue.sdny. Feb. 2. caution, I The death toll, they .said, mlKlii J reach .10 wiien nil bodie.s are recov- jered, Pifleen w it - J.nowii dead, Hi I w’ere nH,v;liu; iLj,ii m2 injured in (.hr I mining areas worst expliis'on A small blast in ihe regular min- ing operaljons was blamed for ,sd- tlng off the .sttired powder which j went up with a mit;liiv roar llmi ] scaLleied boukici • v.« it.;luiiy a (on j or more like pebhif mid llirew an , elecfrlc crane, v.cjclinii: J!) ion-, i many IccL. E. M, Cowplaiid, a Midilgan m- , glnter, wa.s aiiuui!; (he persons ini.vs- Ini:. He Is l)elie\e(l to have becli trapped j/i !\ i>- bla'.i .skirml.s)i from the first, lines hav- ing been mnre definite and surely dnnvn In ihe Jkmi. pas.sed to I’f) last week, Clarli Will Sign Although Uovernor Clark has| dropped no hint on the subjeci. lUoad rowrrs The bill wn\ild give the commls- iiuu' luio sviieiv , . . f, .sA Where Oie biil slon broad powers to fix .sca.sons nnd I bap llinit.s, e.siabil-.h name refiiue.s I and preser\e,‘., coii.' tiuci hiuiiime.s and (jnme farm.s and othenvi';/* pio- mote wildlife wellarr TAXI TERRE HAUTE, Ind , Jaii 2h <VP)~A fa m ily of florxJ refiiHce.s from Evnn.svllle .«;oilght a taxi- l ah to take them lo Pans, 111 'I'he taxi driver offered a flat . rale of $50 for the 32-mile tni» Police are looking lor )iuj) no doubt prevftD.s among the leg- Mnlters such (\s setting pfnullle.s S IAGEO ISAS PROBESEAR i.slallve corridors of his signing ' for gnm«' law viohition.i and estnb- the 1 )111 . '‘1li;hlng llcen.se fee.*-, wtiuld hnwcver Ac'tlun on the bill in tiic senate |h'' .sdll lef( lo ihe le['i.slnlure came remarkabl.v'" swift, accordinp' Actual manRgeln^nt of the fish In veteran inember.S' — only four and gnme depnrfn)en( would rr.sl da;;> from passage In Uie house to w lth^ director, to be paid not more iiiuil consideration In the upper, than $4,000 and a fish cultiirlst to hoiLse, Actlnn of the senate stat^ recelvc a maximum of $J?.fiOO, aflairs committee—headed and con- troJU*d by Jumos B, Newport, m a- jority floor leader and economy ad- vocate. in reiwrtlng the measure 111 rapid-fire action Is attributed to ludgment that defeat Is more to be exported nt t)ii.'i Mme than later Pocatello promoters had AsriKiy INDIANAPOLIS, Ind , Jan •fUR)— A m o n g requests for siip- I)Jle.s; From Uockporl, J/id cam** appeal for " 10,000 tableis.of it'-- phin.” From llarrliuan county "lOOpounds of yeast for (he on- ly bakery In Salem, Ind J ODD hoped (ha( an additional camp follower luitilit be appointed by Chivernor I Clark to replace Senator T Dan <'(.(ifior of 7'wlii Falls county who ........ ... cited Saturday. However, the gov- Inquest Set for Thnrsdny on i I'’'"'’,''- ™'‘ " M I. ib o( rMpen to the lale .senatf)r, held off from One to Five \ ’cars In order (o gel the hta^:^’<'^l'd lemi .syslem into operation, coiiiiiiis- sloners would be appoinled for l/il- (lal leims from one lo five years. Each romml.ssioner would repre.ient one of five disirici.K into winch the .stale would be divided GMC Oakland Plant Su.speiuls Operations OAKI.ANI) Cnilf, Jan. 2(1 :UR)- Pmck ,as.sembly operations nt Oen- einl Motor.'? Chevrolet, plant No, 2 have been ".s\i,spended Indefliillely ^vvaUKO of a sliorhnp’ of malerlals, ’ F C SliHW. pliiiit manager, nn- uouneed Ipdiiy Operations In (lio passenger car assembly plants at both the Chevro- let and Fisher Body jMndts will con- llniie at noimal ciipuclty, Shaw said (,’Jo,'ilnf^ of Ihe Iruck ii.ssembly ))lant threw 40 men mil of work. Florida Accident Thiit T ^ k 17 Lives MIAMI. I-'Ni , .lull 26 (U.R) - A three-way Inve.siluatIon wa.s pre.vcfl fodny^nto the bii.v di-'.nslcj that look the lives of 17 p<'iM)n.s when llie\ were traiii)ed In.'jiue a wildly careen- ing Tamlaini trial lours coach that hurtled Into a diaUiaHe canal HO mlJej from hpic Peace Justice O, B Sutton set an inquest for ^ ’!lur'’(ulv, Chairninn Jerry W, Cartel (>f ilie .-.(ale ndl- road commission i'pi»’niied I-Jveh'tt Clcmmoij.'i of Miami-lo make njj Jin- medlnte- Inve.-^iigution An ln(|iiir\ ,W ’a.s ordered by Sheriff I) C C'ii\e- man of Dade eoiiiiiy . 1 JLLLL from appointuiK ^ .succe.s.sor Immediately New York Subway Strike Called Off NKW YOIMC, M lUni-Tlli' piiipducd IIMT Biilnvi\y iiiiwrr rtrllir, winild ii.'ri'i't 'JpdUll.dOII pi'iKdMi; dully rlclc llin'subwiivil m'ld niir- faer can', of (iio Pomiiaiiy. wan p^Bt- piinrd today wlioii n coiifmincc )jc- hi'crn wiiilii'iii ninl HM'J' iitllclnh \vafi.tuljuui‘np(l,\mtll tunuinuw inouf. ' Inn. WASIIINO'TON, .lall M llllii-- 'I'hp war ik'piirlnK’nt Indiiy ciiii' fcllod, without, rxplimatloii, i(.'i iht- vlodHly aMnoiinccd allocatlna til JIMIii.dllo for onu'iTiU'y cfliifitnicllo]) 111 ri’Iuiice cainps lii llm flood, wmi,, II, wa,s understood trcliiilr'alltlcf, 111 (hi' law provrnti'd alldniiimi „( llii' Imld.'i from cnH'ri’om'y coiislnii:- IJia) wiirk ullotnicni.'i. IMAINS IlltDAIl iiMUNTiNtrroN, w, Va. ,iidi. :m (U.ID--Tlai water niipply In fluoij «lrlnlii'M lliiiillJU’lDJi wa;. riil nil Hi%V"M'hi'ii iimllti,;, ncnliniii'ii liy the liilUilnii Ohio river minciiL«, liiuki'. ()il I’aiiks Spread Ohio Fire rhn>al PORTSMOUTH. O.. Jan 2)i 'UP) njreaL', of /lie developed lodn,\’ to plague audiorldes in flood’ strick- en Poi tlismouth when floating stor- age tanks spread a film of gasnhne over wide areas In the heart nf (he re,sJdenMal dl.strlrf A strict ban on .smoking and lighting of fires In ihe affected sec- tions W'a.s ordered by City Manager Frank Sheehan as police, firemen an^l roa.st guard,*. «((empfed t/> an- chor three larni’ tank.s that broke ficmi their moorliu:-. on ihe oul.sklrU of tin- iKy. 14 D R O W N K I) KANSAS CirV, Mo, Jan 20 (UR) ' A hiirre being used by re.'Jciio parlies lo save inana'tied persons overturned t«tlay In the cro.ss cur- rent of llie Ohio river that In cours- h u down Ihe Ntre^’l.s of Paducah. K y , and 14 of Ifs ofeu|)an(,.s \vere drow’iu'd. nn amateur radio operator reporl/'d. \VAM,A( i: ASKH I’llODIK TION. WAMHlNOTON, Jan, 2(1 (U,l!)— lieerplury of Agrleiiltme' Hnnry A, Walliu'e, temporarily nbandunh)^ Ills priKltiellon cfmlrol policy, tolti fiirnif*rn today In « rndlo ndiJreN^i thn'l. It is "wl,’.n fur u» lo prodnrn i\ n nbuhdnntly as wu uuii tills yoar/' Strict Li(|nor Laws ,\sked In New I louse Hill BOISE, Ida , Jan (UP'-In the face of reeommendiitioiis by C»ov- ernor Clark for libeiah/ation of 11- (pior laws, a bill wiis introducf'd in the house todav to inuke renuliilioti more ,«;trlcl, A proposal'. h\ i n .lor, Jefferson, and CurtiH. Ada. would hnili pur- ehasps from the Idaho liquor con- trol commission to one quart n day for pach permittee Ij> addiii'in the buyer would be reciuir»'d to cerilfy that with his current puplla^^, he i.ad not used mote than I*’.' of wlj^e in Ihe precedlnu i'‘H diiys. W A S H IN G T O N , J a n . 26 tU P - — PrfHidrnt Roosevelt Is prepared to allot the enllrr $7!)0.000.0(10 rmergeney relief approprlatj«« • for flood relief ‘if neeessnry"* Chnirmar^ Jamen P. Iluehanuti* of the appropriation?! commMee told the house today. His, annooneenifnt broufht cheers from the floor. MKIMPIIIS, Term.. Jan, 2(i <iiPl — Fear th a t a record breakiiilf flood was approaching .Mempliln waa exptMsed today by I'. K. army eniflneers. They predlit- rd the Mi.sslwiippl would reurb a stage of 55 feet by Sunday or Monday. That mark would l»e 10 feet higher than the prevloiilt high mark. Kuch a volume of water Kcmld l.solate lower portions of tlie city and eauHc wliole.suie evaeuution <if persoiifl living in the mid- Kouth arra. ^ WAblllNOTON. Jan. U (liP -~ The house, hy a vnte o t 130 (o today defeated an amend- ment liy llep. II. Jerry Voorlil.s, 1).. (,'alir.. u'hleh would have hi- crea.Hed / h e ?70.00n.00n defU rieney rrhrf appropriation hlH (o 11.000.000 ,000, Debates Long Over Question Of Guilt or Innocence For Three Men still uiiablr lo rcarh n vprdlrt nf- ter 21 hours of deltherafIon. a dis- trict court jury this afternoon was ademptlng to determine the g\illl or Innocence of three nieii accused of receiving a stolen motor ear As the jury, argued, reiiortedly spill evenly, illness of JudKe Adam [] BurcJny left the rourt without a presiding Jiinst in case the Jurymen finally readied a verdict today ,Indue Rarciav wa.s ordered ronfin- I lo tu,*} imine today by Ills pliysl- cifui. Judge T Haiie/ Lee. Burley, was al.so ailing and reportedly would be unable to take Judge Barclay s place if called to bear the Jury decision Judge I> M .Suljjlien, fJoodint', miglil be suiiitnoned if ni'ces.sary, court iittaciie.s ,sal(|/^ nefemlant.s Stand i ’he men over who.s<* fate court prcK-eed(ngs were at a .standstill to- tlay were (iiiuies E. Oolllli.s. 24, (Maude Sle.Ic. 22, and (ieorge IJ i'ucker, :i(* All three took the stand ye.sterda', lUnl testiried they were iio( awiire (fie auto In <pie.st)on wa.^ stolen v.iien they received It. Wit- iies.se.s for the state included Ralph Day Mnrtaiigh. from whom the car was a.vsei (ediy taken. tVlrs Jefferson Hill, .fetferson Hill, Deputy Sheriff Ar( (' Parker, and Buhl Police Ciiief V K Biirroq. The jury received the ca.sp at no p m yesferday. (iaraireman Charjjcd With Manslaughter. In California Death By T’hlted Prew liaitis cca.si’d iti llie j'loodrd Ohio \ali(*y today hilt Iho rau'inK river rtiared on to iww Livsl^vhich Uu-oatenc(i lo (triv(^ 21)0 ,Ui)0 more persoii.s into reftuJwi cam ps. ' Cessation of rains brought a hopft, * to the stricken valley,that the endj of the record breaking dlsEister wa.'S In siKbt along the Ohio. The crestfi, however, t.hreatened a super flood as they rolled around Cairo, 111., and .'ifarted-fiouUiward down the Missis^ sippi river to the G ulf be|,ween the- billlon dollar levees which Imvebeeo^ I untested since the 1927 dl-sastcr. I More than 500,000 persons wera, ' homele.ss in t h o 11-state area whct"a! 07 were k n o w n dead and scorca FLOOD Si vnis By I'nitrd Press l.o riS V IL l.K . Ky.-Pop. !'>(».- 000. I'our dead. 200,(100 bome- IrsH. 20 square mles under wa- ter. Inundated .seetlon eovers tfll of fity exeept rfhldential sections of CreHcetit Hill, the Hlghlaiuis and Eieeclimont in Houtb a n d :;»«thwefil and por- tion of centra] hiwlneNS sec- tion. HuildlngK isoiah-d huiudr Brown >iotel. OamaRr will run into mUllons. CIN<'INNAT1. O.-Pop. 500.- 000. four dead. 100.000 home- less a n d five blorkH covered. CroHley. Proctor and (Jamblc. American Can and Jergens plants, stockyards and Lunan airport aubmorge^; rslimatcd damage $5,000,000. PORTSMoTS’H. (),-Pop. 4J,- 000. one dead. 25,000 (lomeless. 300 blocks under water. A^ea covers 15 blocks along Ohio river a n d 20 blocks hark'. Kntlr« business district uitdor water; Whe.cUuK Steep and Hclliy shoe plants Mirrounded'hy water; es- timated damage J2,500,000. COVINGTON, Ky, - Pop. 05.- 000. 20.000 homelesii, M4 blocks NubnierKt'd along Ohio and Lick- rivrrs with comhinrd front- age of seven miles. NICWrOUT. Ky. - Pop. 29.- 700, IG.OOO homelrsH; flooded from Ohio and lirkbig rivers 12 lo 75 blocks bark; Newport Rolling iVlills aiMl Andrews Steel ('«». plant submerged. C A J H O . IIJ. — Pop. 14,000. A ll VFomen. cbildrrn and inflrmed have evacuated, due to a flood threat from the Ohio river wiiieh is almuHt at the brim of a (iO-foot seawall aiiirb vir- tually surrounds the city, lying at the cot)f)uen<e of tlie Mis- NlNsippi and Ohio rivrrs. (ity would be completely flooded fihocdd rivers overflwH the .sea- wall. l*'our thou-sand men and older boyn, remalnrd behind. ELKO iU iEfiER OES 10DEA more were believed drowned. 80 Feet at Cincinnati The river crested at 80 feet atM Clmiiiiiati. more than nine feet)? higher than ever before In hlstorV; and 3() feet above the flood stage In southern Illinois, however, tha crest was n o t expected imlU Fri- day, New rises in the river’s head-] waters threatetied to send tliestrean^ over the oo-foot flood wall at Calrb' where 4,000 men. remaining behlndi after 10.000 women, ciilldren antp aged men left on order of the may- or, were packing sandbags againslf the levee So great wivs the pressure that water, forced under, tlie wall^’ lore bole.s In the streets and spout-** ed through them like gey.iers. At Wheeling. W. Va,. the Ohioi was 11 feet above flood stage an« was expected to rise another two o r ihree feet. Prepare for Slcge ' U .S arm y rtiglneers prepared foi*. a long slcgc throiighont the valleyj At PorUinouU), 0,. where gasoline lunks were torn loose and llielr con-' tents spilled over the surface of the flood, the 25,000 refugees wore told the cl(y,\vould be Inundated for an- other two week.s. Adrioci to tije menaces of flood, fire, pc.stllence and food and water* .•djoruiges w as the danger of paplo among the marooned and homeless. M a r t ia l La\T Marllal law was declared at LouhM- viMe where 200.000 persons were con-. centratPd In temporary sholter.s. Southern Indiana's Hooded regions were governed by martial law. An emergency dictat<)rshlp wns set up at Cincinnati. Reports of panla among 1,000 refugees at Momid.s, III, ro,sulLod In a request for nation**’ al gimrd.smcLn. Tlie U. S. govenunent. warnJnff that the O h io wa.s rising af all^ jwlnt! .south of Pittsburgh, exceplJ ParkersburR. W . Va., sent addition- al tiioiisands of men. Including reii- iilar army troops. inUi the area. Mnrc tlmn 70,000 CCC niid WPAl workers, 1.200 const guardsmen and navy crews for navy boats were performing rescue and relief .serv-< Ice on the 11-state. l.aOO-mile front. Ilellcf workers, oiderod by Presi- dent Rof)s<'vrJt to ‘.step on II,’’ wero mobilized nloiiK an l,H()fl-inlle front, Phy.slclans a n d nurses fniiuht Inflii- enjui, phcuinonla, chicken pox, (Coiillimed on Page 2. Ci)lumn 6 » Luther Jones, Killer of Trio Of Cattlemen, Dies in Lethal Ohambcr OAKLAND (ill, Jan 2(1 lUP'- James F Wjlllams, a garagenian, today laced niaiislauKlifer (barges in coiineciion with the death of Mrs Anita Botelho, 21, The charges were fil*-rl bv George Botelho. es- trunked Inn.biuid of Mrs Hodielho Mrs Uolellio was louiid dvlng in a creek in a park here several Imurs after she was ,‘uild to have Icll Wil- liams’ automobile and to Imve told him she wa.s walking home. An an top'.v revealed (bat death wa.s due Lo expo.siire i .s..aysM Si'ATB PRl.SON, CAft.SON CITY, Nev. Jan 2fi (U R) - l.iitlier Jone.-s. 32. ex-Indlanan who robbed and murdered three proiiiiiieiil Nc’vadii' , i * * ■’- j cattlemen and ari aged transient nt |Now York RoproSontatlva Siiys German Army Ready for War REFUGEES S Hailey, Kcfchum Re^dents 'Jo Appear in Colhert-Yowtfl Film MAII.KY. Jiin 2(i i.^''ii"iuli • .With the comletioii ol ir\-iiul.s^ for fikatlng and skiiiiK exiu'fl.s' among ti»e resldetd/; of (lil/. 'C'C- tlon*a number of Hidley luid Kotohiim winter .'/l)oii.s I'lilhii- slaiiU have b(‘on addeil a;, fi- lm to tho caM of '1 M'i In Parln." Pacamount pi'tiin' nluning OhuKlrtle ColbrrI luid UoborL Younir. , MisH Colbert. Youiu! mid ntli- <*r lending l»i H*'’ film worn to arrive loday, iimli- liiK tliclf hcnUcpiaflers 'nt Utin ------- ----------------- ------ Valley l«dge. Technical emploven lire stasii^g at /lalley. Set for^ Ihe picture Ik locided on the North Pork of the Sal- mon rlvnr about 20 nilloo from here and huimle!< a Bwls.') chalet npproxfmately the «lzo of tlio ndlllon-(|ollar Union Pacific re- sort. an entire Swiss village and a i-kathiK rink, Kxtra.s, are being paid 15 n day for their MTvlires AWth triuiHportatlon and conluinett ))ruvUled by Ihe iiUdure com- .lany. 'riiey are (’inployt’d by tho diiy. c m C A d O . .lull 2(1 'Ul't- An Am- I'l'ieaii Airlines plane Ilyina food lo I.oin.'.vllle repprfed by r^nllo today that 11 lu»l sighted 2r> person.s stranded on u small i.sland In the flooded Ohio river five miles norlh of Kll/.abethtown, Ky PHol. i ’fd Jlcnve a^ked that relief aiilhorltles at houlsvlllo be notified so Ihe refiigeij.'i could bo Teficued be* lore (he- rlsiiig water.covers Ihe 1k- laud ' vi;ssi;i, m.owN ri* HMNDAYK. I'leiich-Himnliili Bor- der. Jan 2(J (Ul?'-i‘he rebel radio idntlon lit Muri’.os h{^lO todny'an uii< niuiieil Idu.ulan ship blew tip whcj^ 11 fitruck a mine at the entraiin' to Uanlandi'r hiubor. while seekhiK if'fuge, fiuin a purMilng liiMirgciit cruiser.' > KIko last October, died shortly be-1 fore daw’ti loday in Uie lethal ruclianibcr ^ He look hi,^ lirst brealh of the deadly hydroc-yunlct p.s at 6 N ‘ .. but heart action continued for ex- actly 12 minutes until 0:26^51 a, m,, according to the stethoscoi^e of Dr. iiieodorr J, Bleuchell, official phy- sic t a n . ' iiie confes;.cd Ijimdriiple slayer entered the' conerele jjiis chiiniber at 0:10 H e was Imnit'dlalely strap- ped Into a specJal chnir by guards. While this wiiH taking idace. he muttered prayers under liis breiilh, (hrsps 'V ’ioleally A' f( ,, miJnil(‘s later Ihe fust fuj))es of the gas hit him as the 10 cyanide pellets dropped Into the sulphurlt’’ add croclj iindernoalh the t'halr. He slruKKled aijalnst tho utrap.s binding him lo Ihe chair luid gasped violenDy, Mo apparently becatnc uncon- scious about two mimiles after the first Inhtilallon. Ili.'i faco lunU'd Hcnrlet and then hl,‘i hearl tlroppecf. The I uble glass windows In ihe (iiamber fro.stecl as mioii lUi Junes iitarted Kusplng. « Amoni; the wUne.s.si'.v were Cl *■ '. Arra.scadii, brolljer of Manuel Ar- rascada. one of tho men idaln by Jone.'i, a n d I'Ved DroKiilrr, brothrr- lii-law o f Olio HeUiiimi, unuther of hla vlctliiii. WASHINCiTON. Jan 'If, lU.W Chairman Sam uel L. Ulckslein. P., N, V„ o f the hotj.se Immlgrntioa commllteo. rharged Uidav on ihe ho\ise floor th a t an army of lO.OUO to 20K)00 uniformed Uermans ara (liillinK m Uns countrj^o be^ready, when HKIer .starts a I^yjM’anSvar. , Dick.steln. who was vice president! of n house conunitti'e which twn years ago Investlgatied Nazi ani other allri^od un-Amerlc’ftn actlvi^' ties, iiia«Kc‘d tiuit tr(;oiw were bew ini; drilled lii Illinois. l*cim.sylva-< nla, Michigan and 'inustly In Ne\'^ York." Me Indicated' that he, would in^ trodiice a nvsolutlon to InveitJgttt^ the fiidri* niatter. Pledge llrolicu Dlcksteln charged that the NilJil ((overninent has ‘inoro or 1 cm'* broken its pledgo to the liotue liw vestlptloh commlttec to "lay ofl’’ jwopiiKaiidrt activities, ."i'lii'y.huvc flent auo.OOO-^jciimiiS l.OOO.OOO-qucslionualrcfl to Amoii'< caim of aornm it doscoiit.ln t'oimhy asklnft tlioia to rcumhi luy-< III to ticrnm ny In caso.of wor.^ Dlckslcln roared. “They wore tolA by tli(»lr conmils llm t ilioy woul(|' bo nony' I f they did'nol /111 .tiicrii , ' 1

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Weather Fofecastn n se tllK l tonleht snd W tdiitsday.

locdl snoH'v, warmor southeast

portion. High yesterduy 19 above,

low 8 beluvc. Low this monilnK'

]0 above.

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T O D A Y ’S N E W S ’ ■

TODAY

F u ll B H o u r Leiutpd W lro T c lfg raph lc ticrvicc ot U n l l r d Pri'-vt

TWIN F A LL S , ID A ”f IO j 'iy E S I)A Y , JA N U A R Y 26. 10:17 Member of Audll nureaij of Circulutloti

OFFIC IAL COUNTY NEWSPAPERI

Flood, S trikes Jeopardize FDR Budget Balance

[S'

Second Chelan I Man To Receive

Pension Moncv

Labor's Conference SIBilES'AISOVl i v I .V L E I ' . W I l . S O N

W A.SH IN G T ON , J h ii.-

( U P ) — F lo o d s s t i l l r a g i n g to-

w a n i t l i c i r ( 'l i ’-'if » 'K '" '

r i 'h u l 'r III I 'c iI i th I :iMU)iii(il)il('

p i'a t'i' o\ci1iirc'.'i I"-

•ilay t i l j i ' i ip a n l i / .c I ’ro s itk 'iit

K(ii)S<’Vo1i'r l i iu ig i't- lia la n c iiiK '

a n il I 'c c n v c ry pn ig ran i.- ;.

f l . u i s ci> lla|i‘.r il f o r :i (lU C -K i- f/irr »'■ “ ' ' i ' " i

I niitiTi ni'c h m ' t'linoi'rmv h iiw .vn

AJrjrrt P. ' Hlnnti- ,)r . Mo-

iDi:, p fc '.u h 'i i l luifi . lo li i i I., l.rw i',.

iGerman P risonor Asserts He.

And 3 O llic rs W ere All

H ired By Nazis

C H K L A N . W a s h . . J f t i i . 26

— T his town, residents of which

pa-vo C. C, Flem ing $200 In ‘ eHr-

in a rko d ' money to Mart ,lhe

fii'sL prnrlical deinon.slnUion uf

Liie 'rownsend oid aye rcvohiiiK

pension pliin. 'aiI! • present lU

RccoiKl resident' t lu il ainoim l on

J a n . :iO, RoosevrlL's blrUulny, n

was reported today.

A “cJieck” .system will be (i.sed

In lliL* second trial, liowever.

M ayor W. T. Price said. 'I’hLs l\jus

l)een nuide necovsary berau.se

hunvcnir hunter.s Imve taken i.o

m uch of riem lng's money out o/

rircu latlnn tha t spomor.s fear

t)ie two per cent tax a.s.se.s.sed

pnrh time one of (ho dollars is

.spent, will not am ount to a lo-

Uil of $200 at iho end of 30 daj-.s.

$300,000,000 Property Damage Estimated In Flood Area As Rivers Continue Rise;

Epidemic Fought By Doctors And Nursesi

97 Reported Dead In Eleven States

Where Fury Of Delune Centers In-__V.,

MfdweU

M O S C O W . J m i 2V) UP ' 'A le x

m I'nc.llirci'. Uii:.

ill Ihr Iniil17 p r o n i i i i i ' i i i Bol-.!ir\i.si.s todiiy

fc .'.tify I n n i l i ( ' i h k I n (| ic r fie i-

ho ,u l'o l till- rollUMlllt'i' Inr 11K1U.S. >' “1 1 'b o v ir t iiH ichir.ery .

'D CA II }}

in a l DrKfinl/atlon

S loan refused .Sc'crelnry of Lnhor

!''r;inr e.', J'erklli: ' ronli-)-( IK r tnvila-

iioii brcaiise sil-<li>wn ;.ti'ik'Ts slill

(H'ci:py hl.s pliinl.s. ‘I'lie devrlopmcni

bi'out'ht. Mr. ft(M)jsrve(t a .stei) near­

er personal uiH 'rvm i ion to avoKi I

S te in 's a p p e a rn a n c e coincided

u ii li u id icu l io n s I h a t piiK.eculioii

var in ii, Uirfik'tH'CN a iir lit.

111-' pic.Tlil iM iil. Ill U’hli li Ilie (Ic-

' Iciulant.s a p p e a r headed (or i l i f [ir-

iiiiK w|iiiid

S tem not. n d r l i ' iu la n l b u t uii.s

eCHES CM

a Jjnl.'.Ji ■ i II '' <iaini'L,'inu

brake .on n-coM’rv

Mood K\i)etiddurrs

Iniiu(H liair and In lilre lioitd re-

iicl aii<! riiiiirol f-,prinli(un'.‘. proin-

! ' fi lo ini'J'ea''e coiisKli'rablv alxuf

.Mr. Hno.sevell s estnniites Itie COM,

itf cnnductinR Hi*' t;overninfnt dur-

lUK a^i lll- n ion ili'p rnod in v?hlt ii Va.sMlv l'hi< li, pn-.sidetil of ihe mdt

:h i‘ biidM‘'l. '■va,'. In be l>nMi;;!il ml

);;ilaJ)rr,

O n ly W h ile H on'.e r r s t r a m i and a ll a lnx il Ih e w re ck in g

ih e ob jection.s of a few econom y-i UlruHi c a u t io n e d h liii

fi((Kii;h ( ;n a. a lu iu '. '. '' DcI- a ( in i i i a n e ii ix c ii . hoi’ii in in lliH'.',

SpeakH in (ierm an

Sl«*akin;: in ( le r in a n . ho lestihn l he \\[\s r n K i i i i i ' i i in wrecknlM \uili u tlic r ( i r n n a i i ; ' . 'I 'h c y siX'Ciall/.ed in n iarlnnevv. H e asked peMni.s.sinn ol

Both Sides Foresee Victory

In Battle Over New

-c' 4 Year School

m in d e d le R ls la to r s p r e v e n te d c o n - ’ n a jn i i iK p e r s o n s o r in . 't l f i i f io i i . '; n f

^ re s s d u r l i iK Ih f' p a s t tw o y r n r s , fo r e i j in pow er.s

ruM SK. Jan 2fi aiP^ ’I hr lf)n ;

flight to esi.abli.sli a four-year iinl-

verntv af f’i)ca(e!|fi was fn reai (i

lar\,c(i!ln.;niin o f the snpieine conn. I 1 chniax on the senaiA-floor to-

»h o 1.S pre.Mdni;,’ ai Mie trial, to (ell , dav w ith nppo.MiiK lorres coiiniini:

I victory 111 I'-rnis oI une and tun HKiiinst votes

'I'he measure wouM' e'^pand ((ic

curriculum nt tlir present Untver.s-Ijom nuthnr)>:)n/j tremendm is flnnd-' Sietn tnstlfied tha t three Germans} nf idnlio southern hrandi from

o n t r o l a p p r n p n it i lo i :- '. 'I 'h

pa.s.se(l a s;(i(i,i)Oi>'nn() f lo o d

lu l l I n 193.') b u t 11, wa.s b ln ,

ii s e n a te l l l lb i is t e r .

S e n . i to r * A r o u s e d

I . a s t y e a r s f lo o d s o a r o u s e r l s m - i” i in ltu iu s tr>

p to r s t h a t ' t l i e v w,’e r e c l a n i o i n m fo r

a S l.o o o .n o n o n o O in m b u .s t lo n d (o ii-

tr o l a u t h o r i z a t i o n w h e n M r . }loo;>e-

v e lt s u g g e s te d i / u t h o r lz a t io n .s o n ly

f o r c o n t r o l p ro je c u s n e c e s s it a te d by

1936 Hoods. A $320 ,000 ,000 a u th o r l-

7 .a t lo n w a s e n a c te d b y c o n g re .w b u (

c o n R r e s .1 d id n n ( n p i ) i o p r l n t c a n y o !

(he m oney . !

D e n t i l a n d disa.st< ‘ r in U io O l i u i '

v a l le y » K » n i bus a r o u s e d c o n R r f :s

to a s ix *n d ln f? n m o d n g a ln s t w b U b

iC n n t i n i i e d o n P u R e 2 . C a h i i u n 3 j . .

Iio u sc ' n am ed W u rn i. .S o in iuereu« i“r luul

contro l l-le-.s aiji-T-d wreck on beha lf of

k'Ml ()y ( le rm any , s iio ih iik ' m ach in e ry ;i,‘

(n.>t as it a ri iverl. .';o t h a t new would

, luive in !>«■ b o u ^ l i t . (liii.s n id in i; ( fn * i

[EiNEiN

000 AID FUNT

JL

two >'cii!-s to foiif. UH'iiiK the state

two fi;ll-(ledi:ed det;n'r'-Kran(inK

iii,‘.tiin i ions of hit:her rduca(fon.

A .ked by promo(ei s of Idaho

.‘•ou ihe in m))vcrsH\, ns Die jm'O-

puMMl in.sliHition would l)e called,

i;; onlv $-K)().0(10 loi <apiial improve-

m enis new bmhiuuis and eciuip-

inent and aiiproximatcly $ 100,0(10 per \'e;ir for )!'. JniTeased (ipera-

(10115.

C la im E n te r in g W e d g e

*Nnrtheni lepl.'.lators. favorable

for Ihe mor;t part In the Blngle 1

i/nner.sit.v at Mo.scow, liowever. 1

Llmi Ku- t liut lhf^-^aH .(^00 ojwralinB (

and capital payuieiit each year i

would-* be merely an enterlnfi f wedfie, (hat llie sonth'.Mn dem ands ' posnl to take (he rrmirnl of Idaho

wonJd jjjcrea.se wiDi earl) -MH'ce.s- ^-i)d|}fe re.-source,? "out nf pdlKlcs'* ,sive ■lem.slatlvo :>e.s..,nn , ,

Sf)ui]iea.siern iii(ei e:.ir,s will fio

uit,o tiie lu ial debate rieiiieU the

senate dopsters. Prln-

|{ains ( .ease, Hn'l 2(MMW0 More Expeclcdj l\> lie S(‘iil M'o Kefii^ec Camps

.s'lvoHen rivers surging ueroR*

tlje-Tlatos sliown Ingthc nbovr

map (hrea len the wnrsl dJ»-

aslrr in ,\rars. with danmge

renriiiiiR in<n (he ntillionfi and

more th a n ha lf a m illion people

aliandoninR (tieir iinmeH. Shnd-

p(i seetlonR of r iven show where

ihe m rn ae r is Rreiilest. Ksiwe-

lall^ seriou.s is the situation

along the 1,000 miles of Ihe

Ohio river fron\ rUtsburgh to

Ihe Mls.si.ssippl river. I ^ m o(

life has been held to a m in im um

as cities and relief agencies

exert every effart lo evaeuale

lowland n*sidenlu and safeguard

heaUU-

New Game and Fish Bill Proposed in Idaho House

Third of

Ra ised

$cooHere

Quota Now

in Drive

15 Known D ead , 16 Missing

In D isas te r a t Anaconda

C opper P roperty

. CHUQUICA.MA'PA. Thile. .l:ni 'Jti

flj.P)— Fenr of ajioD ier bla.si lianiprj-

i ed re.scue work today at the wTfi'k*

' ed pit of tlie Anaconda Copper

! com pain

IsntJIIlei'i ,s w .uru'd that snnie nf

D ie 1,01)0 ,sn/*k.s n l black powder j/i-

volved In yesterday's explosion nilKbl

] not hnvr h ir n t idnn n lp il nncl iirui'd I (iiri-clcd lU the iiltnnate SfimU-

Bill Would T a k e Polities From Coniniission

B016E. Idahn, Ja n 2fl 'UP- Pm- J

vH-tory by

w’j)l be alonK' the

l)ill !0 create a li\r-meiiiber. fish

and gami- cnnuni.sMi'ii. with ein-

ploycB lo Iv lUidiT < iMl .M'lvlce,

MeinlxMs would be appoiiitfd byliiu ' ol ecoiiomv a;ul po.s.sib!lllv of | ,...............weiikeninu llie present. Mo.seow h b e governoi !oi tive years, with th.

,s< h(Hd bv dividuii’ tmanei;;l sii;)-| term of one < t,fnfnivM«nei e,vp)rm«

P(U( be(ween iwo ioiir-veai (o|- I each year '11.'V wmiUl hr piud e\-

!cf, c,s. j pej).srs but iKi'-alai \ K< mo\ ;i| would

The Pocalcllo attack has been be only loi c,iu,s<'

AII>

C IN C IN N A T I, Jail 2fi (UP'-A

400-poiind woman .stood on the

porch of h e r home begging men

In a fra il rowboat to rescue her

A short t im e Inter a 40-foot .sen-

colnif Dory cJiiipRed up and .sped

her (o .safety.

To Help R cfn ijces

f-’uiiH;. ( ot,( I ilntled herr* (n f he Red

Cio.s.s flood ilisaslrT relief quota had

f'limbed lo $200 llu.s afternoon, Ma>- I

or Duncan McD, Jnhaston . chalr-

nian of (he dliaKter committee of

the 'Cwin PaiI.s'chapfer. antioiituTd

Jnlni-.(on announced on belialT of

llip rhapter tha.1 henccforih c.ontrl-

butlon.s lo (he $600 q iio ia are Qslc**d

through the two T w in Fall.*? banks

or a t the mayor's diamond shop

here. Re.Hldent.s n f other enmmunl-

ties in (lii.s area, he siud. can (urn j

, over their doiiaiion.^ (o their own ,

local banks ,

No f)irect Solicitors

No direct .solicitors arn authorized i

In fut/jre because of Rod Cro.s.ire«- 1

u latlons aKainsl interm lncHnp of .

drives. Mavor .lohn.ston said. The |

flood rehcl a lte inpt and tlie Presl- [

tienf.s birthday ball had been urged ,

Jo intly lo r Ujc pm.t severul day.s,

Joe Koehler, c lm lrm an of the

President's ball arrangemonta. said

today tlia t the benefit dnnco plans

will Ro forward under his direction

He had also been a.s.slslthig tempo- J

la lr ly on the Red Cross drive. The

.lunlor Chamber o f Commerce, at

as m eeting this noon, turned tlie

hand ling of the-dances back to Mr.

Koehler In order to centralize the

n irthday ball arrangements.

The Jun ior Cham ber al.so decided

fm a dmner m cium g for 1(. mem­

bership Tue.sdny. Feb. 2.

caution,

I T h e d e a th t o l l , t h e y .said , m lK lii

J re a c h .10 w i ie n n i l b o d ie .s a r e recov-

je r e d , P i f le e n w i t - J .n o w i i d e a d , Hi

I w’ere nH,v;liu; iLj,ii m2 i n ju r e d in (.hr

I m in i n g a r e a s w o rs t e x p l i is 'o n

A small b last in ihe regular min­

ing operaljons was blamed for ,sd-

tlng off the .sttired powder which j

went up w ith a m it;liiv roar llmi ]

scaLleied bouk ic i • v.« it.;luiiy a (on j

or more like p e b h if mid llirew an ,

elecfrlc crane, v.cjclinii: J!) ion-, i

many IccL.E . M , C o w p la i i d , a M i d i l g a n m - ,

g ln te r , wa.s a i i u u i ! ; ( h e p e rso n s ini.vs-

In i:. H e Is l)e lie\ e(l to h av e becli

t r a p p e d j/ i !\i>- b la '. i

.skirml.s)i from the first, lines hav­

ing been mnre definite and surely

dnnvn In ihe Jkmi.

pas.sed to I’f) last week,

Clarli W ill Sign

A lthough Uovernor Clark h a s |

dropped no h in t on the subjeci.

lUoad rowrrs

The bill wn\ild give the commls- iiuu ' luio sviieiv , . . f, .sA

Where Oie biil slon broad powers to fix .sca.sons nnd

I bap llinit.s, e.siabil-.h name refiiue.s

I and preser\e,‘., coii.' tiuci hiuiiime.s

and (jnme farm.s and othenvi';/* pio-

mote wildlife wellarr

TAXI

T E R R E HAUTE, Ind , Jaii 2h

<VP)~A fa m ily of florxJ refiiHce.s

from Evnn.svllle .«;oilght a taxi-

l ah to ta ke them lo Pans, 111

'I'he taxi driver offered a flat .

ra le of $50 for the 32-mile tni»

Police are looking lor )iuj)

n o d o u b t prevftD.s a m o n g th e leg- Mnlters such (\s setting pfnullle.s

SIAGE OISAS PROBE SEAR

i.slallve corridors of his signing ' for gnm«' law viohition.i and estnb-

the 1)111. ' ‘1 li;hlng llcen.se fee.*-, wtiuld hnwcver

Ac'tlun on the bill in tiic senate |h'' .sdll lef( lo ihe le['i.slnlure

came remarkabl.v'" swift, accord inp ' Actual manRgeln^nt of the fish

In veteran inember.S' — only four and gnme depnrfn)en( would rr.sl

da;;> from passage In Uie house to w lth ^ director, to be paid not more

iiiu il consideration In the upper, than $4,000 and a fish cultiirlst to

hoiLse, Actlnn of the senate stat^ recelvc a m ax im um of $J?.fiOO, a fla irs committee— headed and con-

troJU*d by Jumos B, Newport, m a ­

jo rity floor leader and economy ad ­

vocate. in reiwrtlng the measure

111 rapid-fire action Is attributed to

ludgm ent that defeat Is more to be

exported nt t)ii.'i Mme than later

Pocatello promoters had

AsriK iyIN D IA N A P O L IS , Ind , Jan

•fUR)— A m o ng requests for siip-

I)Jle.s; F ro m Uockporl, J/id cam**

appeal for " 10,000 tableis.of it'--

p h in .” F ro m llarrliuan county

" lO O p o u n ds of yeast for (he on­

ly bakery In Salem, Ind

J

ODD

hoped

(ha( an additional camp follower

lu itilit be appointed by Chivernor I

C lark to replace Senator T Dan

<'(.(ifior of 7'wlii Falls county who

........ ... “ cited Saturday. However, the gov-

Inquest Se t for Thnrsdny on i I'’'" '’,''- ™'‘ " M I . ib o( rMpen • to the lale .senatf)r, held off from

One to Five \’cars

In order (o gel the hta : ’<' l'd

lem i .syslem into operation, coiiiiiiis-

sloners would be appoinled for l/il-

(lal leims from one lo five years.

Each romml.ssioner would repre.ient

one of five disirici.K into winch the

.stale would be divided

GMC Oakland Plant

Su.speiuls Operations

O A K I.A N I) C n ilf , Jan . 2(1 :UR)-

Pmck ,as.sembly operations nt Oen-

einl Motor.'? Chevrolet, p lant No, 2

have been ".s\i,spended Indefliillely

^vvaUKO of a sliorhnp’ of malerlals, ’

F C SliHW. p liiiit manager, nn-

uouneed Ipdiiy

Operations In (lio passenger car

assembly plants a t both the Chevro­

let and Fisher Body jMndts will con-

lln iie at noimal ciipuclty, Shaw said

(,’Jo,'ilnf^ of Ihe Iruck ii.ssembly

))lant threw 40 men m il of work.

Florida Accident Thiit

T ^ k 17 Lives

M IAMI. I-'Ni , .lull 26 (U.R) - A three-way Inve.siluatIon wa.s pre.vcfl

fodny^nto the bii.v di-'.nslcj that look

the lives of 17 p<'iM)n.s when llie\

were traiii)ed In.'jiue a wildly careen­

ing Tam laini trial lours coach that

hurtled In to a diaUiaHe canal HO

mlJej from hp ic

Peace Jus tice O, B Sutton set an

inquest for ^ ’!lur'’(ulv, Chairninn

Jerry W, C arte l (>f ilie .-.(ale ndl-

road commission i'p i» ’niied I-Jveh'tt

Clcmmoij.'i o f M iam i- lo make njj Jin-

medlnte- Inve.-^iigution An ln(|iiir\

,W’a.s ordered by Sheriff I) C C'ii\e-

man of Dade eoiiiiiy .

1

JLLLL

from

appointuiK ^ .succe.s.sor Immediately

New York Subway

Strike Called OffNKW YOIMC, M lUni-Tlli'

piiipducd IIM T Biilnvi\y iiiiwrr rtrllir,

winild ii.'ri'i't 'JpdUll.dOII pi'iKdMi;

dully rlclc llin'subwiivil m'ld niir-

faer can', of (iio Pomiiaiiy. wan p^Bt-

p iinrd today wlioii n co iifm incc )jc-

hi'crn wiiilii'iii ninl HM'J' iitllclnh \vafi.tuljuui‘np(l,\mtll tunu inuw inou f. '

Inn.

W ASIIINO 'T ON , .la ll M llllii--

'I'hp war ik 'p iirlnK ’nt Indiiy ciiii'

fcllod, w ithout, rxp lim atlo ii, i(.'i iht-

vlodHly aMnoiinccd allocatlna til

JIMIii.dllo for onu'iTiU'y cfliifitnicllo])

111 ri’Iuiice ca inps lii llm flood, wmi,,

II, wa,s understood trcliiilr'alltlcf,

111 (hi' law provrnti'd alldniiim i „(

llii' Imld.'i fro m cnH'ri’om'y coiislnii:-

IJia) wiirk ullotnicni.'i.

IM A IN S IlltD A Il

i iM U N T iN tr ro N , w , Va. ,iidi. :m

(U.ID--Tlai w ater niipply In fluoij

«lrlnlii'M lli iiillJU ’lDJi wa;. riil n il

Hi%V"M'hi'ii iimllti,;, ncnliniii'ii liy the

liilUilnii O h io river m inciiL«, liiuki'.

()il I’aiiks Spread Ohio Fire rhn>al

PORTSM OUTH . O.. Jan 2)i 'UP)

njreaL', of /lie developed lodn,\’ to

plague audiorldes in flood’ strick­

en Poi tlismouth when floating stor­

age tanks spread a film of gasnhne

over wide areas In the heart nf (he

re,sJdenMal dl.strlrf

A strict ban on .smoking and

lig h tin g of fires In ihe affected sec­

tions W'a.s ordered by City Manager

F rank Sheehan as police, firemen

an^l roa.st guard,*. «((empfed t/> a n ­

chor three larni’ tank.s that broke

ficmi their moorliu:-. on ihe oul.sklrU of tin- iKy.

14 DROW NKI)

K ANSAS C irV , M o , Jan 20 (UR)

' A hiirre being used by re.'Jciio

parlies lo save inana'tied persons

overturned t«tlay In the cro.ss cur­

rent of llie Ohio river that In cours-

h u down Ihe Ntre ’ l.s of Paducah.

K y , and 14 of Ifs ofeu|)an(,.s \vere

drow’iu'd. nn amateur radio operator

reporl/'d.

\VAM,A( i: ASKH I’ llO D IK T IO N .

W AMHlNOTON, Jan , 2(1 (U,l!)—

lieerplury of Agrleiiltme' Hnnry A,

W alliu 'e, temporarily nbandunh)^

Ills priKltiellon cfmlrol policy, tolti

fiirnif*rn today In « rndlo ndiJreN^i

thn'l. It is "wl,’.n fur u» lo prodnrn i\n

nbuhdnntly as wu uuii tills yoar/'

Strict Li(|nor Laws ,\sked In

New I louse Hill

BOISE, Ida , J a n (UP'-In the face of reeommendiitioiis by C»ov-

ernor Clark for libeiah/ation of 11-

(pior laws, a bill wiis introducf'd in

the house todav to inuke renuliilioti

more ,«;trlcl,

A proposal'. h\ i n .lor, Jefferson,

and CurtiH. Ada. would hnili pur-

ehasps from the Idaho liquor con­

trol commission to one quart n day

for pach perm ittee Ij> addiii'in the

buyer would be reciuir»'d to cerilfy

that with his current puplla^^, he

i.ad not used mote than I*’ .'

of wlj^e in Ihe precedlnu i'‘H diiys.

W A SH IN G T O N , Jan . 26 tU P -

— PrfHidrnt Roosevelt Is prepared

to allot the enllrr $7!)0.000.0(10

rmergeney relief approprlatj««

• for flood relief ‘i f neeessnry"*

Chnirmar^ Jamen P. Iluehanuti*

of the appropriation?! commMee

told the house today.His, annooneen ifn t broufht

cheers fro m the floor.

M K IM P IIIS , Term.. Jan , 2(i <iiPl

— Fear t h a t a record breakiiilf

flood was approaching .Mempliln

waa exptM sed today by I'. K.

arm y eniflneers. They predlit-

rd the Mi.sslwiippl would reurb

a stage o f 55 feet by Sunday or

Monday. T ha t mark would l»e

10 feet h ig h e r than the prevloiilt

h igh m ark .

Kuch a volume of water Kcmld

l.solate lower portions of tlie city

and eauHc wliole.suie evaeuution

<if persoiifl living in the mid-

Kouth a r ra . ^

W A b lllN O T O N . Jan . U (liP -~

The house, hy a vnte ot 130 (o

today defeated an amend­

m ent liy llep . II. Jerry Voorlil.s,

1).. (,'alir.. u'hleh would have hi-

crea.Hed / h e ?7f»0.00n.00n defU

rieney r r h r f appropriation hlH

(o 11.000.0 00 ,000,

Debates Long Over Question

O f G u ilt or Innocence

Fo r Three Men

s t i l l u i i a b l r l o r c a r h n v p r d lr t nf-

ter 21 hours of deltherafIon. a dis­

trict court jury this afternoon was

adem ptlng to determine the g\illl

or Innocence of three nieii accused

of receiving a stolen motor ear

As the ju ry , argued, reiiortedly

spill evenly, illness of JudKe Adam

[] BurcJny left the rourt without a

presiding J iin s t in case the Jurymen

finally read ied a verdict today

,Indue Rarc iav wa.s ordered ronfin-

I lo tu,*} im ine today by Ills pliysl-

cifui.Judge T H a iie / Lee. Burley, was

al.so a ilin g and reportedly would be

unable to take Judge Barclay s place

if called to bear the Jury decision

Judge I> M .Suljjlien, fJoodint',

m iglil be suiiitnoned if ni'ces.sary,

court iittaciie.s ,sal(|/^

nefem lant.s Stand

i ’he m en over who.s<* fate court

prcK-eed(ngs were at a .standstill to-

tlay were ( i i iu ie s E. Oolllli.s. 24,

(Maude S le .Ic . 22, and (ieorge IJ

i'ucker, :i(* All three took the stand

ye.sterda', lUnl testiried they were

iio( awiire (fie auto In <pie.st)on wa.

stolen v.iien they received It. Wit-

iies.se.s for the state included Ralph

Day M nrta iig h . from whom the car

was a.vsei (ediy taken. tVlrs Jefferson

Hill, .fetferson Hill, Deputy Sheriff

Ar( (' Parker, and Buhl Police

Ciiief V K Biirroq.

The jury received the ca.sp at no

p m yesferday.

(iaraireman Charjjcd

With Manslaughter.

In California Death

By T’hlted Prew

lia itis cca.si’d iti llie j'loodrd Ohio \ali(*y today hilt Iho

rau'inK r iv e r rtiared on to iww L iv s l^ v h ic h Uu-oatenc(i lo

(triv(^ 21)0 ,Ui)0 more persoii.s into reftuJwi cam ps.' Cessation o f rains brought a hopft,

* to the stricken valley,that the endj

of the record breaking dlsEister wa.'S

In siKbt a lo ng the Ohio. The crestfi,

however, t.h reatened a super flood

as they rolled around Cairo, 111., and

.'ifarted-fiouUiward down the Missis^

sippi river to the G u lf be|,ween the-

billlon dollar levees which Imvebeeo^

I untested s ince the 1927 dl-sastcr.

I More th a n 500,000 persons wera,

' homele.ss in t h o 11-state area whct"a!

07 were k n o w n dead and scorca

FLOOD S i vnis

B y I 'n itrd Press

l .o r iS V IL l .K . Ky.-Pop. !'>(».-

000. I 'o u r dead. 200,(100 bome-

IrsH. 20 square mles under w a­

ter. In u n d a te d .seetlon eovers

tfll of f ity exeept rfhldential

sections of CreHcetit Hill, the

H lg h la iu is and Eieeclimont in

Houtb a n d :;»«thwefil and por­

tion o f centra] hiwlneNS sec­

tion. HuildlngK isoiah-d hu iu d r

Brown >iotel. OamaRr will run

in to mUllons.

C IN < 'IN NAT1. O.-Pop. 500.-

000. f o u r dead. 100.000 hom e­

less a n d five blorkH covered.

CroHley. Proctor and (Jamblc.

A m e rican Can and Jergens

plants, stockyards and Lunan

airport aubmorge^; rslimatcd

damage $5,000,000.

P O R T S M o T S ’H. (),-Pop. 4J,-

000. one dead. 25,000 (lomeless.

300 b locks under water. A^ea

covers 15 blocks along O h io

river a n d 20 blocks hark'. Kntlr«

business district uitdor water;

Whe.cUuK Steep and Hclliy shoe

plants M irrounded'hy water; es-

tim a ted damage J2,500,000.

C O V IN G T O N , Ky, - Pop. 05.-

000. 20.000 homelesii, M4 blocks

NubnierKt'd along Ohio and Lick-

r iv r r s with comhinrd fro n t­

age of seven miles.

N ICW rOUT . Ky. - Pop. 29.-

700, IG.OOO homelrsH; flooded

from O h io and lirkbig rivers

12 lo 75 blocks bark; Newport

Rolling iVlills aiMl Andrews

Steel ('«». plant submerged.

C A JH O . IIJ. — Pop. 14,000. A ll

VFomen. cbildrrn and inflrmed

have evacuated, due to a flood

threat from the Ohio river

wiiieh is almuHt at the brim of

a (iO-foot seawall aiiirb v ir­

tually surrounds the city, ly ing

a t the cot)f)uen<e of tlie Mis-

NlNsippi and Ohio rivrrs. ( i t y

would be completely flooded

fihocdd rivers overflwH the .sea­

wall. l*'our thou-sand men and

older boyn, remalnrd behind.

ELKO iUiEfiER OES 10 DEA

more were believed drowned.

80 F e e t at Cincinnati

The river crested at 80 feet atM

Clm iiiiiati. m o re than nine feet)?

higher than ever before In hlstorV;

and 3() feet above the flood stage

In southern Illinois, however, tha

crest was n o t expected imlU F r i­

day, New r ise s in the river’s head-]

waters threate tied to send tliestrean^

over the oo- foo t flood wall at Calrb '

where 4,000 m en . remaining behlndi

after 10.000 women, ciilldren antp

aged men le f t on order of the m ay­

or, were p a c k in g sandbags againslf

the levee S o great wivs the pressure

that water, forced under, tlie wall^’

lore bole.s In th e streets and spout-**

ed through th e m like gey.iers.

At W hee ling . W . Va,. the Ohioi

was 11 feet above flood stage a n «

was expected to rise another two o r

ihree feet.

P re p a re for Slcge

' U .S a rm y rtiglneers prepared foi*.

a long slcgc thro iighont the valley j

At PorUinouU), 0 ,. where gasoline

lunks were t o r n loose and llielr con-'

tents spilled over the surface of the

flood, the 25,000 refugees wore told

the cl(y,\vould be Inundated for a n ­

other two week.s.Adrioci to t ije menaces of flood,

fire, pc.stllence and food and water*

.•djoruiges w a s the danger of paplo

among the m arooned and homeless.

M a r t ia l La\T

Marllal la w was declared at LouhM-

viMe where 200.000 persons were con-.

centratPd In temporary sholter.s.

Southern In d ia n a 's Hooded regions

were governed by martial law. An

emergency dictat<)rshlp wns set up

at C in c in na ti. Reports of panla

among 1,000 refugees at Momid.s,

I I I , ro,sulLod In a request for nation**’

al gimrd.smcLn.Tlie U. S . govenunent. warnJnff

that the O h io wa.s rising a f all^

jwlnt! .south of Pittsburgh, exceplJ

ParkersburR. W . Va., sent addition­

al tiioiisands o f men. Including reii-

iilar army troops. inUi the area.

Mnrc t lm n 70,000 CCC niid WPAl

workers, 1 .200 const guardsmen and

navy crews for navy boats were

performing rescue and relief .serv-<

Ice on the 11-state. l.aOO-mile front.

Ilellcf w orkers, oiderod by Presi­

dent Rof)s<'vrJt to ‘ .step on II,’’ wero

mobilized n lo iiK an l,H()fl-inlle front,

Phy.slclans a n d nurses fniiuht Inflii-

enjui, p h cu in o n la , chicken pox,

(Coiillimed o n Page 2. Ci)lumn 6»

L uther Jones, Killer of Trio

Of C a ttlem en , Dies in

L e th a l Ohambcr

O A K L A N D ( i l l , Jan 2(1 lUP'-

James F W jlllams, a garagenian,

today laced niaiislauKlifer (barges

in coiineciion with the death of

Mrs A n ita Botelho, 21, The charges

were fil*-rl bv George Botelho. es-

trunked Inn.biuid of Mrs Hodielho

Mrs Uole llio was louiid dvlng in

a creek in a park here several Imurs

after she was ,‘uild to have Icll W il­

liams’ au tom ob ile and to Imve told

him she wa.s walking home. An an top'.v revealed (bat death wa.s due

Lo expo.siire

i.s..aysMS i'A T B PRl.SON, CAft.SON C IT Y ,

N ev. J a n 2fi (U R) - l.iitlier Jone.-s.

32. ex- Ind lanan who robbed and

murdered three proiiiiiieiil Nc’v a d ii ' , i r» * * ■ ’-jcattlem en and ari aged transient nt | N ow Y o r k R o p r o S o n ta t lv a

Siiys German Army

R e ad y for War

REFUGEES SHailey, Kcfchum R e^dents 'Jo

A p p e a r in Colhert-Yowtfl Film

MAII.KY. J iin 2(i i.^''ii"iuli •

.With the comletioii ol ir\-iiul.s

for fikatlng and skiiiiK exiu'fl.s'

among ti»e resldetd/; of (lil/. 'C'C-

tlon*a num ber of Hidley luid

Kotohiim w inter .'/l)oii.s I'lilhii-

slaiiU have b(‘on addeil a;, f i ­

l m to tho caM of '1 M'i

In Parln." Pacamount pi'tiin'

nluning OhuKlrtle ColbrrI luid

UoborL Younir. ,

MisH Colbert. Youiu! mid ntli-

<*r lending l»i H*'’film worn to arrive loday, iimli-

liiK tlic lf hcnUcpiaflers 'nt Utin

------- ----------------- ------

Valley l«dge . Technical emploven

lire stas ii^g a t /lalley.

Set for^ Ihe picture Ik locided

on the N o rth Pork of the Sal­

mon rlvnr about 20 nilloo from

here and huimle!< a Bwls.') chalet

npproxfm ate ly the «lzo of tlio

ndlllon-(|ollar Union Pacific re­

sort. an en tire Swiss village and

a i-kathiK rink,

Kxtra.s, are being paid 15 n

day for their MTvlires AWth

triuiHportatlon and conluinett

))ruvUled by Ihe iiUdure com-

.lany. 'r iie y are (’inployt’d by

tho diiy.

c m C A d O . .lull 2(1 'Ul't- An Am-

I'l'ieaii A irlines plane Ilyina food lo

I.oin.'.vllle repprfed by r^nllo today

that 11 lu » l sighted 2r> person.s

stranded on u small i.sland In the

flooded O h io river five miles norlh

of Kll/.abethtown, Ky

PHol. i ’f d Jlcnve a^ked that relief

aiilhorltles at houlsvlllo be notified

so Ihe refiigeij.'i could bo Teficued be*

lore (he- rlsiiig water.covers Ihe 1k-

laud

' v i ; s s i ; i , m . o w N r i *

HMNDAYK. I'leiich-Himnliili Bor­

der. J a n 2(J (U l? '- i‘he rebel radio

idntlon lit Muri’.os h{ lO todny 'an uii<

niuiieil Idu .u lan ship blew tip whcj^

11 fitruck a m ine at the entra iin ' to

Uanland i'r h iubor. while seekhiK

if'fuge, f iu in a purMilng liiMirgciit c ru iser.' >

KIko last October, died shortly be-1

fore daw’ ti loday in Uie lethal ru '«

clianibcr ^

He lo ok hi, lirst brealh of the

deadly hydroc-yunlct p.s at 6 N ‘ ..

but heart action continued for ex­

actly 12 m inutes until 0:26 51 a, m,,

according to the stethoscoi^e of Dr.

i i ie o d o rr J , Bleuchell, official p h y ­

sic ta n . '

i i i e confes;.cd Ijimdriiple slayer

entered the' conerele jjiis chiiniber

a t 0:10 H e was Imnit'dlalely s trap ­

ped Into a specJal chnir by guards.

W hile t h i s wiiH taking idace. he

m uttered prayers under liis breiilh ,

(hrsps 'V’ioleally

A' f( ,, m iJnil(‘s later Ihe fus t

fuj))es o f the gas hit him as the 10

cyanide pellets dropped Into the

su lphurlt’’ add croclj iindernoalh

the t 'h a lr . He slruKKled aijalnst tho

utrap.s b in d in g h im lo Ihe chair luid

gasped violenDy,

Mo apparen tly becatnc uncon ­

scious a b o u t two mimiles after the

first Inh tila llon .

Ili.'i fa co lunU'd Hcnrlet and then

hl,‘i hearl tlroppecf.

The I uble glass windows In ihe

( iiam ber fro.stecl as mioii lUi Junes

iitarted Kusplng. «

Amoni; the wUne.s.si'.v were Cl *■'.

Arra.scadii, brolljer of Manuel Ar-

rascada. one of tho men idaln by

Jone.'i, a n d I'Ved DroKiilrr, brothrr-

lii-law o f O lio HeUiiimi, unuther

of hla v lc t lii ii .

W ASH INC iT O N . Jan 'If, lU.W

Chairman S a m u e l L. Ulckslein. P .,

N, V„ o f th e hotj.se Immlgrntioa

commllteo. rha rged Uidav on ihe

ho\ise floor th a t an army of lO.OUO

to 20K)00 u n ifo rm ed Uermans ara

(liillinK m U n s co un tr j^o be^ready,

when HKIer .starts a I^y jM ’anSvar. ,

Dick.steln. w ho was vice president!

of n house conunitti'e which twn

years ago Investlgatied Nazi a n i

other a llri^od un-Amerlc’ftn actlvi^'

ties, iiia«Kc‘d tiuit tr(;oiw were bew

ini; drilled l i i Illinois. l*cim.sylva-<

nla, M ich ig an and 'inustly In Ne\'

York."

Me Ind ica ted ' that he, would in^

trodiice a nvsolutlon to InveitJgttt^

the fiidri* n ia tte r.

P ledge llrolicu

Dlcksteln charged that the NilJil

((overninent has ‘inoro or 1cm '*

broken its p ledgo to the liotue liw

vestlptloh com m lttec to "lay o fl’’

jwopiiKaiidrt activities,

." i'lii 'y .h u vc flent auo.OOO-^jciimiiS

l.OOO.OOO-qucslionualrcfl to Amoii'<

caim of a o r n m it doscoiit.ln

t'oimhy a sk ln ft tlio ia to rcumhi luy-<

III to t ic r n m n y In caso.of wor.^

Dlckslcln roared . “They wore tolA

by tli(»lr co nm ils llm t ilioy woul(|'

bo nony' I f they d id 'n o l /111 .tiicrii

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f ffeTvrt) IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. Tuesflay, Jamrarjr 28,1987

STS ARE TOLD'Donna OroBsley Takas M ajor

Sha^e of Lauiela f o r F irs t Sem ester

Junior h igh school honor ro ll for

- the entire first semester, a n d tor

' the thlrrt period of the snroe eemes-

ler, were announced here to d a y by

Mrs. Vera C. O'Leary, p r in c ip a l.

Donna Crossley cap tured chief

laiu-els, e u n ln s all A'a for the se­

mester and rankliiB as the o n l ^ stu ­

dent with a ll A's for the t h i r d pe­

riod. On the semester 11.11. Preder-

Irlc Blenz and Patric ia S m l t l i liad

a ll I's. For the third period. Vlrgln-

ui Hopkins had all A'.s. and F reder­

ick Blenz, Verna S lnem n a n d P a tr i­

cia Smith earned all I's.

The roll.s as announced today

show the ranktaB .5 both on scholar-

shlps-cltlzenshlp combined, s cho lar­

ship and cltlxen.shlp .separately.

The honor list;

Semester Scholarshlp-C ltlzenshlp

-----MartlyirATirlerson. Betty Babcoclc.

. Bobby Bankhead. Robert B a rne tt.

‘ Theodore Hi-cIut. Shirley Beckley.

' Huby Mne I!t*ll. Mary V lrB ln la Ben­

son, Billy Bergen, Fredrick Blenz,

Lester Blenz. Oraee Bruley. E dw ard

' Chapin, Connie Jean C och ran , Betli

Cryder, Dorothy Cockrell, N orm a

^ Craner. Bernice Crnner, D o nna

Cro.s.sle.v,

June Danli'Is. Mary Lou D lffen-

durler. Leeroy Ehlers, M a x in e E l­

liott, Qlenora Evons, David Flgge,

, A lta Frazier. Loreen Puller, W oyno

Fuller, James George, S h i r l e y

< Greenhalgh, B ill Hailey, A lice -Faye

, Hnrrall, Mary Jane Hawley, Ruth-

ann Hnyea, Jean Howard, B e th H en­

derson, Betty Hopkins.

Virginia Hopkins, Leona Roe

Hughes, Qene Hull, Juno Je n n in g s ,

Morman Johnson.

Bobby Jones, Tom Jones, Bobble

Karnes, Ruby Kawal, June K irby ,

Donald Lunney. Ju lia M cB ride , V ir­

ginia L. McBride, Doris M cKee, Jack

McRlll. Charlotte M iller, R a lp h

Olmstend, Betty MulvlhU l, Fum l

IvIuraUiiche, .M ilo Pearson, R obe rt

Pence, Janet Pink, James Pow ell,

Lorraine Pugllano, Mickey P um ph-

rey.Florence Raraage, J o h n R a s m u s ­

sen, Charlotte R ichardson, J o e Bill

• Robertson, Betty Rom m etved t. Dick

Salladay, Frances S ohw e lc tha rd t,

June Seaton, Laura A n n S ea to n , Al­

ton Sopt, Doris Ann Sherwood, M ary

‘ - Je an Shipman, Jennie S Igg ins . Ver-

; “ n a Slncma, Kvelyn S m ith , P a tr ic ia

,u Sm ith , M arlin Sweeley.

T H IR D P E R IO D

! u Cltiienship-Bcholanihlp

I n Marilyn Anderson, Em ily Jane

'jj Arnold, Betty Babcock, Theodore

. ijB e che r , Bhlrloy Beckley, A lb e r t Be-

I la no it, Mary V, BSnson, B illy B ergen ,

' “ Predrlclt Blenz, Lester B lenz. Bob-

' “ bie Blandford, P rank B racken ,

L Grace Bruley, Edward O hap ln , Dor-

f'.i;,+ft(ithy Cockrell, Connie Jean Cock-

' *Tnn, Both Cryder.

i, Bemlco Craner. N orma C ran e y ,

u June Daniels, Pa tr ic ia B au bn e r ,

' ^M arjorie D iamond,' M ary L o u D lf*

‘ " fendarfer, N orma Jeon D inge l, Max-

Elliott, G lenora Evims, D av id

“ Plgge, Alta Frazier, L orie ii F u lle r ,

J W ayne Fuller, James George. Har-

oOld Gerber, Vera Goodman, B U I Hal-

' « ley , Alice Jane Hawley.

• Ruthann Hayes, A lfred H lob , Bet-

“ ty Hopkln, V irgin ia H opkins. Asth-

»ore Howard, Leona Rae H uohes,

“ Gene Hull, Betty Jean JenW ns. June

JjJeimlngs, W ayne Jepson, M y r l Jo-

0 hanging, N orm an Johnson Bobby

a jones, Tom Jones, Bobble K o m e s ,

IJRuby Kawal, June K irby, L i l l ia n

“ Laubenhelm, Lois Louden, D o n a ld

•iLunney,

Ju lia McBride, VlrgUila L . Mc-

■jBrlde, Doris'McKee, Jac)t M c R ll l ,

,Oharlotto M iller, Fum l M ura tsuch l,

• R a lp h Olmstcad, Milo Pearson . Bob

‘ “-pence, Harriet Perry, Edw in Per-

. ' “sonette, Marie PhllUpa, Ja n o t PUik,

vJam es Powell, Dora P ra tt, L o rra in e

»PuBllano, K^lckey Pumphrey.

j ? Rosella (Ju lnt, Florence R am ag e ,

"T John Rasmussen, Charlotte R lch-

•nrdson Joe B ill Robertson, M a rg ie

■•Robertson, B?tty Rom m otvodt, D ick

. .JtBalladas, FrAiwes Bchw elckhardt,

• Ju n e Seaton, llaura A nn Sea ton , Al-

‘ to n Sept, M arv in Shank, Doris Ann

‘ Bherwood, Jenn ie SIggins, V e rna Si-

..liema, Jeannette Sm ith.

“ , Patricia S m ith , B e to S pa rk s ,

^M arlin Sweeley. Gerald T ay lor, H e l­

e n Thomas, Dorotliy V an Engelen ,

•Margaret Vasquez, A rd ith W agne r ,

^G lenn Ward, Marilyn W ebster, Jul-

tJenne Werner, Delores W ilcox, Bet-

'ty Lou Woods, Betty A im W lllh lto .

K'cholarBhlp

Bobby Bankliead, Violet M ae Bell,

^Wallace Urowne. Hetty Clary, Leeroy

lEhlers, George Uolf. Shirley Q reen-

J ia lgh , Jean Hayward, cftldendo lyn

■Helfrecht, Beth Henderson, M e lbo

Holmes, J c . Hnl.ste

*, C!yd^‘ llou.se. 'I'oniiny M cD ona ld ,

J ie tty Jane Nelson, Peygle Serpa ,

LnDean Stokes, Donald Toolson,

X o ls Waddell, Eleanor Mao W a ll,

B arbara W aiiman. Marilyn W ebb,

, 'V lrglnlo Wolter, Fritz Woo<ls,

; < 'U iirnshlp

, Howoiil Allen, Ijils Bair. Le lN a-

■ n l Barnes. Robert Barnett, A n e ld a

•Bartlett. Ruby Mae Bell, D o ro tliy

1 Adda Mae Bracken, H e len

■Brown, Evelyn Cockrell, Eugene Co-'

I a n . Gweu Davis, Helen Davis, Frls-

f i l l a D’esn, LoDema DeW ltt.

. ■ Delia Dlerker, Helen Eorl, B o n ita

' I'razollo , Anna R uth G oo dd ing , Pa-

Jtrlcla Goodyear, Mary Lou G ra h a m ,

, iTed Hotcr, Gene Haggardt, Z e llla

‘ >]latikini, M iriam H artriilt, M a x in e

' JHTcrre, Ellen Howard, Mclverno IIu l-

i J)crt,

I Judy Jones, William Kawal, Jane t 'K irby , Gerald Klolnsclimldt, Ethel |j,nniincr», Vera Doth Likes, Irene

I liivcly, Mario Louden, ISIIen Lcavell, ' PntrlclB McCargar, Eugono McCoy, [ Pred Meccli, Claudln Mao Morrell,

, triicIma'Nan Mqoii, Dotty M ulvjh lll, 'Dorothy Aim Nceiy, llo len Nesby,

' I r l i Ornilorff, Dntbacn Ilandn ll, I l^nncos noams, Vlolot Itodinan, Ilel-

I ga nom m o tvod t.,

' ' ' Mnry J, Blilpninii, Svolyn Bm lU i,

' iJjynett# Smith, Mary V. Bommcr- >vlUo, Dotty Joan Sommer, Bornlco

tH tnn iill, Luolllo lliom ns, Qoorgo Blilrlcy Jon«i!n, O o o r g o

, Marion Birawsor. Llln Tor- I MnKlno-Wllltlnson, '

anrnltl Tiiyior, llolon l l io m m , JXirolliy Vnn Kngelen, Ardlfh Wng-

»ior, Olcnii \V«ril, Marilyn w4b»t«r,

Readers o f the Bveninir Tlmefl ar* Invited to contribute brief ,newa Items to tills departm ent of the paper by telephone. T bo num­ber ItJ 36.

i M n fo r V is it

Mr. anti M rs . B tanton G . H&le

have gone to Boise to s p e n d a week.

Lodce to M e e t

Moose lodge will m eet to d ay at 6

p, m. a t O dd FeUov.’s' h a ll. A l l mem­

bers requested to attend.

Afent Goes t o Buhl

County A g e n t Harvey S. H a le waa

In B uh l today cot\ferrlng w ith rail­

road represcntfttlvps.

f t O i S , « E S : D I S W BODGEI

Chance fo r PDE to B alance Federal Expenses

Jeopardised

MUSICAL HIT SHOWS AT ORPHEUM

Qransre to M ee t

Twin Fa lls Orange w ill m ee t Wed­

nesday a t 8 p . m.. In th e Methodlat

EpLsropnl church bnsem ent. All

members are rcqiif'stcd to attend.

Bark from California

Mr, and M rs . Duffy R eed , who

spent the past alx weeks In Callfor-

jiln on business, have re tu rne d to

llielr home.

•(C on tinued from Page O ne )

the adm lnifltra ilon Is endeavoring

to protect Its budget p la n s . The

-house today considered th e $790.-

000.000 recovery and re lief appro­

pr ia tio n requested by M r . Roose­

velt to carry on during th e re­

m a in in g five montlw of th la fiscal

year. Representatives were p la n ­

n ing to Increase tho a m o u n t or

e arm a rk some of it for the flooded

areas when New Deal congresaion-

al leaders w o te a new sec tion in to

the b ill. I t provides that a n y part

of the sum may be u.sed f o r flood

relief. T ha t provision Is expected to

forestall an increase,

tietoffis to rro iK |

Ralph M a lone , who v/m called .

here by the death of hl.s grand­

father. Th07Tia*s J, !»nol. hn.s rr- •

turned to the army past a t Port

Douglas. U tah .

Attend Concert

Thase frnin Twlji FiiILs w h o have |

gonfi to Sa lt Lake Clly to ii/'ar a

concert by NeLson Eddy In c lu d e Mr.s ,

Sturgeon McCoy. Miss Bes-sle Dunn-

In j and Miss A lice Taylor.

IE OF J iS INiiSAIRE

Housewives Ears Would Bum

I f They Could Hear I

' Y,W,O.A.Talk I

F O R T W O R T H . Tex. a iD —

Housewivej}' ears m ight b u m If I

th o 'Bu!iines.<i M an Here

R. H. Y oung . Panpa, the largest they could overhear c lassea ^ ^ ^ ^

onion grower i n the state, a n d can- Y . W . C. A. la holding hero to Im -1 -

dldnte for lie u tenan t- gove rnor on prove the Jo t of housemaids. i f l o n o ^ f p r ‘ ‘ P r a m p T i n ”the Repub lican ticket in th e last The asaocliltlon decided i t couU\ r r d m e U p

clertlon, is in Twin Polls o n bus!- bene fit both the raaida a n d the ir | F c f l t l i r C S R o X y F i l l T l

“One in a Million.” the spectacular musical sm.xsh h i t , will o p en to­

morrow a t the Orphfum theater. S<*1 ji brilliant new world of de­

lirious new thrlll.s, it (ells a story o f Invp, sprinkled w ith fun, roaring

with laughs. a n d V ith songs you'll rrmvrnber iis the year's b ig hits.

Sonja Henle. queen of ihe silvery skHles. heads one of the largest

easts ever assembled for a m usical p lrturr. Supporting her a re Don

Amec.be. Adolphe Menjou, Jean Hcrslx)H. Ned Spurk.s. Horrah .Mlntc-

vltch and his gang, Arllne Judge, the K ilz HnilluTs. I)l^le I>unbar,

Lead Kay and Shirley Deane.

-OSS iiiU N IS II Cairo Wife Describes

lO O O El SEC'IlOW Story of Flood Panic

$300,000,000 Damage Seen

In Midwest; 07

Known Dead

RETURN H IT

em ployera by Instructing’ th e m In !

how to perfprm their rtutiea wr\l, i

The f ir s t ciasa brought a tirade jVWl. In R u p e r t The f ir s t cJm s hrniight a tirade j How nn Innoccnt mnn can b« sen-^

Mr». Jo o W agner left fo r R u p e r t : "-ffttlnst tbe women who e m p lo y ' U-nroil lo hang .tlirough the com - ;

yesterday w hero she w ill v is it her ! raalds. • j blnrd fnrrcs of a gnnRsIrr " fram e - '

daughter Mrs. Herman Henscheld ! Tho com plo ln ta Inrliided: ; up. ' i i iiuHllcally nmbitioiis d ls lrk t

and lamUy Bhe was accom panied by ' N o period of rest Is rre sc rthed , allnrnn' nntr imtrne lesttmony

her K randdaughlor, B a rb a ra Ann ' " " J ’ K''*! lo be on ................by ml«Kul<led piibllr opln-O ’Halloran ■ 24-hour du ty In somo hom es. On Um, u .sniil to, be vividly rpvenled

______ S und ay rriornlngs breakfa.st mu.st in "Wc W ho Are About lo Die.”

Picnic A nnounced ' between sun- conilnn to thn Roxy theater tomor-

Wayslde c lu b w' ‘er p ic n ic will

be held T hursday at th e ho m e of

Mrs. 0. A . Baker. Each m e m b ^ is

asked to bring a covcred dish.M wi-

rlse a n d 2 p. m .

W a n t ^ o d e rn EqiHpmont

\Employera evidently h a v e no

idea w h a t equipni('nt Is needed In

wlches, dessert ahd tab le service tho k itchen . T ho ,m a ids asked

and her baby picture, o ffic e rs an- adequa te , u p- to-da te equ ipm en t.

nounce.

Makes H om e Here

Mrs. T , D o n Connor o f F ile r

making he r ho m e at the P a r k hotel

for the present. Mra. C onnor la the

widow o f T w in Falla ooun ty ’a state

senator, to w ho m high tx ib u te waa

paid yesterday In funeral services

here.

row,

Prr.slon Foster, Ann Dvorak and

John Hciil head the strong rn.st In

thl.s KKO R ad io drama.

Fleiii iKirtrays the roln^ o f th«'

youiiK man who becomes the victim

of the series of vicious clrcum-a t le as t four uniforms, a n d free . . , ,

c a ,m e t lc . to help them lo o k the ir |

T hursday n lp h t, "mald'fl n igh t

out," ijaay be a holiday f o r the

se rvan ts but w hon they com e back

to w o rk next day the sink la plied

h igh w ith dishes and nobody has

c leaned the house. Many m o th e rs

pivo th e ir ch ildren sanction a t any

tim e to “ m ess 'up " tho k itc h e n and

add to tho headaches of th e malci»

W o m e n are finicky abou t food,FlIeB as Adm inistrator

Petition for letters of adm ln istra- . .

tion for tho estate ol Jam e s Frank » '« y ‘1“ l-hoy

M aM w a* I lle A In probate court' ‘ h e y ro-

.ere today^by ^ S r "del^er^Falls. Judge O u y L. K inney aet hear­

ing for 10 a, m . Feb. 8, A . J . Myers,

I'win Fa lls , Is attorney Jo r the

petitioner.

niojcle Sto len

SuQgeat Employeri' C la s s

Tbo houaemaJda made severa l

sug^estlona:

H o ld a closa for employera ao,

they w ill know the prob lem s iuck dinner

prlze.s were

subsequent confinement In the pris­on death house.

Preston Foster is seen as a n en­

terprising police sergeant who Jolnis

Ann Dvorak in her endeavor to save

her sweetheart from the gallows and

apprehend the real criminal.

JEROME

•Police today were se a rch ing fo r ' house,

0 Columbia bicycle of red n n d crtam I ^ s tandard wage s ca le th a t

color w h ich W0 3 taken f r o m household w o r k a«

Peppy Bridge club met a t the

home of M rs. Harry Nlms Frlcluy

luncheon

Mrs. Opal Box received hlgh.'Tlrs

ITulda Nlm.s, low.

The U-500 club met Tlijirsdayi

evening at ih o homq^ot Mr. and

Mrs, J. G. Lawrence for a f)oi-

and card.s, W'omcns

won by Mr.s t; C.

Gleason, h igh, Mrs Earl Kennedy.

the m^n. John Mc-low.

Lesion h a jl a t 10:30 p. m . M onday . " “ '■''‘‘>8 s to res , ; Connell received high prize. Hugh Tho w h % w as the p ro p e r ty of f * ' ' houaeworkers an. In cen tiv e n „ » „ 1

Wayno T hrellceld of K im berly read. I f P " ' '®

who reported th e loss.

Auln Fenders Dented

A car driven by C. 8 . B u r k h a lte r ,

of Twin Falls, suffered den ted fend- aorvon ls . era Monday afterhoon w hen I t ran

Into a rfvachlne being backed away '

from Uie curb I n tho 200 b lo ck on ‘

Shoshone west, which w as , driven

by Carl Wooloy, police reports show ­

ed today.

service.

W h ite girls engaged In such

w ork bad another c o m p la in t .

M ost o f them wanted to be ca lled

"the s ta f f" rather thaa "the

Hluff Crosby and Frances

Funner, a blooded bull, a box

car and a rrazy cross-rountry

IIgrimagpr'**liol '•.swing’’ tunr.s

and songs of the old west: Mar>

thn Rayr nnd he.r clock-stopping

face; Bob Burns and h is buzon-

kii, a rodea, KongH a n d gagH.

Those ore a few <jf the lngre<li-

ents of I’arum ounfs "K h y th m

o n the Kaiige,” rom an tic and

hilurlous musical Hcheduled to

open tomorrow a t the Idaho

theater as the'regular m id-week

re turn special. T h e program is

completed with a Chic Sales

roniedy and neurs. S lfow lng for

the last times to n ig h t ijj Para-

m oun t’s greatest a r li iy e m e n t ,

"The T r ill of the Lt>nefome

Pine.'* filmed entire ly In te chn i­

color. with Kylvia*TOdfIt*y. Fred

M acM urray and Henry Fonda .

Meeting A nnounced '

Ladles o f the Presbyterian Mis­

sionary society w ill lm|d o n a l l day

meetlnff In t h e cHiirch parlors

nw rsday bpglnn lng at .10:30 a . m.

A book review o n forclsn mLs.slons

will occupy the study period o f the

day. Each m em ber la asked to bring

an olil-fa.shloncd school box lunch.

tana houfo today recommended pas-

sage o f a 30-day divorce law . The

^ -...... .V..W, uwA iu iiu i . measure 'was believed alm ost cer-

coffee w in bo served by the h o s t- ' ta in of pa.wage in tho house, since

Y^ung. M rs . H , J, there was no minority report.

Duffy low.

Mrs. Bryan Henry entertained

her bridge club ' Wedne.sday u-ith

a table of giie.st.s, who were, Mrs.

J, E, Redford. Mrs W, W M ci.m t ,

Mrs, Lee Crandall, and Mr.s R.

H. Calleiv. Prizes were won by Mrs.

Redford. Mrs, Harry Nlm.v Mrs,

Melser and -Mrs, Homer Roberson.

After visiting here at the home

of her mother, Mrs, C. W. Ger-

both, Mrs. Thomas Ivy jnd her

daughter Betty have retiimed to

their home in Seattle. Mrs Ger-

both left w itli them for Bol.se,

where she w ill visit with her

other d a u g h t e r . Mra. Myron i W ith a total o f $G,500 already

Swcndson. ‘ pledged toward th e $35,000 goal.

M1.S.S Phyllis Robln.son, S a n T w in Falls Chamber of Com merce

- H E L E N A Mont Jan 2fl 01R)— Tlie vLsillng here with her m em bersh ip drive com m itteem en

Jadlc lhry committee ol th e ' Mon- F ''™ "'’ ’ reported ■fine rc.spon.so" de

[ROiE[S S E S A H M

. (Continued from Pa«e One)

mumps..measlea, scarlei fever and.

typhoid.

Eleven stricken states reported 97

deaths. Properly losse.s were esti­

mated In excess of $300,000,000.

Fears Increaso*

Fears,Inc/eased In the lower M is­

sissippi region when U. S. army en­

gineers reported a "super flood” was

on the way to test the bllllon-dol-

lar levoe system hustalled after the

1927 disaster.

Federal troop.'; moved on Louis­

ville, Ky., as city officials reported

rapidly dwindling food supplle.s. Two

hundred thousand-more than half

the city's populallon—were home­

less. Fire broke out in a varni.sh

company p lan t, .*;preadlng ncw^-feais

am on? the reTiigecs. TJie nvef con­

tinued to rLsc.

"Water .«ihortage threatened Cln- olnnatl, b u t retjidenL-j were cheered

by belief tha t the river's rl.se had

been checked at 80 feet, an ujiprc-

cedenteri level. Water was rationi'd

there as m any dozens of .snuillcr cities.

W omen, Children Flt^«

Four thousand men battled be­neath a bulging. CO-fooL Hood wall

to savo Cairo, 111., from demolliuin

by Ihe O hio river. Ten thousand

men. women and children fled lo

higher ground, Tlie Ml.s.sl,s.slppi .sUie

of the clly wa.s con.sldered sale, l^;it

water lapped within Inches of ilie

levee top on the Ohio side.

M artia l law or it."; equivalent rs-

I l.sted U iroughout llie .stricken Ol)io

valley from Cincinnati to (^Alro,

'I’here was de.sperate need of med­icine, food, clothing and bont.s.

A state-by-state survey showed

Known death.s: Tenne.vee !l;

! A r k itn .w ? 17; MLs.sourl I f i; O h io \2: K e n i i i c k y 11!; We.st V ir g in ia i», I n ­

d i a n a (i; P e n n ,s y lv a n la : i; Ml.ssis.si[)-

p l 2 ; I lI ln o L s 1.

Scoras were reported m'Kslng and may be dead.

Thousands HomelesAHomele.w — Kentucky. 250000;

Ohio, 100.000; Indiana. 70,000; We.st

V lrjiin ia. 30.000; Arkansas. 60,000;

Missouri, 30,000; Illinois. 30,000;

Tenhessce, :\0,000; Mississippi, 4,000;

Louisiana, 1,000; and Pennsylvania, 250.

Principal cities wholly or pa rtia l­

ly flooded r-Clnclnnatl, Louisville,

Paducah. K y„ and IS\-an.svllle. lu d ,

Lawrenceberg. In d . Aurora. Ind.,

Portsmouth. O,, Jeffersonville,-Ind ,

Wheeling, W . Va„ Eddyvllle, Ky..

Huntington , W . V„ Parkersburg,

W , V,. Shawneetown, 111., Car-

nither.sville, M(j.. Jark.son. .Mls.s.,

N auiu 'z . Mls.s,. Concordia and Cat-

anoiila Parlshe.s. Ln„ Truman, Ark .

Monette, Ark., LaHc Clly, Ark,, and Chu-kesvllle, Tenn.

Scores of other smaller com m uni­

ties were Isolated, The exact extent

of their p ligh t was not known. •

Rain , Snow Forecast

Porfrast.s of continued rain nnd

snow along the fUwd front started

federal relief agencips preparuig for

a long .siege In tht'lr fight to care

for homeless men. women and ch il­

dren.

The American Red C n w doubled

ILs plea for money and a.sked that

! M .000,000 be contributed to flood re-

' lief

Six federal organiaztlons had 71,-

70<i workers a.ssUned to handle Ini-

mediate rellet. preparations for a

.second crest ejpecled in two or

three days and rehabilitation after

the waters recede.

The U. S. public health service

nished ajvd-typhoid vaccine, serums

and -orher antl-tnxln.i into the

flood area where there was danger

of epWemic.

(Editor’s note: M a r lo n Holmes,

32. mother and housew ife , la one

of the 10,000 who f le d Cairo,

111., when the Ohio r ly e r threat­

ened to pour over th o top of

the levee and sweep aw ay the ir

homes. Like other-, sh e left her

husband behind to f ig h t the

flood. In the refugee station of

the St. I.ouls m u n ic ip a l audi-

, tqrium , aho told th is story:)

By MARION H O L M E S

W ritten for the I 'n i t e d Press

tiT, LOUia, Mo., J a n . 26 (U.R)-

N o one seemed to rea lize the d an ­

ger we were In im tli M a y o r August

Bode distributed the h a n db ills say­

ing we wold have to get ou t of

town bccaiise the levee m ight

break.I-:veryone became pan icky . Men

an d women dragging lU tle children

behUKi them, started a race for the

ra ilroad .station.W hen our husbands heard they

could Slav and figh t th o flood, they

wanted* to do it . B e c a m c -U the

levoe breaks, \ve wUl h a v e noltdng

to yo biirk to. Some o f the nien

sa id they wi'ren t ab le to work,

b u t they weren't a llow ed to leave

before the doctors exam ined them

an d gave tlwui a spec ia l certlfl-

i-ate.

Cant'd Hu.sband

As .soon a^ I heard th a t wo had

Lo get out of town. I called my

hu.sband. He hald he w as going to

.stay. So I called a tax icab , pu t on

m y eoat, got my .son, Jo h n n y , who

is nine.

IL was awfully co ld , and cur

cab splashed through puddles of

water .several Ind ie s deep. The

city looked Just like i t does after

a heavy rain.

People were running u p and down

the sireet.s. Sonic of them tried

to slop taxicabs, and others tried

to stop private cars.

I saw a deiul horse frozen solid

IL wa.s It'itiiuii; against a lam p post

a iu l looked like it had been .st.i'iick

by an a\iV\)riMblle. N obody 8een\ed

lo nollce II,

Uke 191.1 F lood

It was -soiaelhmg lik<? the flood

In 1913, I wn,s on l; six y ^ r s old

the iv but \ remen\ber h e ^ g put

In to a buKRy and d r iv en ou t of

t^wn

W lien wo got to th e railroad

.station, the driver dem anded three

dollars. But the cab driver said

they are charg ing that m uch tor

every ride, no m atter how short It

Is, because there la such a de­

m and for cabs.

There are about 4,000 m en le ft

in Cairo. M y husband, P rank , la

one o l them, working as a govern­

m en t stage reader. But I 'm not'

a fra id . Ho has worked on the river

a ll hla life, nnd knows how to take

care of himself. Besides, there ard

boaU ready to take the m en ou t

If the levee does break. „

As soon as the flood l i over,

Jo h n n y and I are goliiy back to

our home. If we have one. . ^

Seen T o d a yTalk ing po in t for television:

m an at local radio station m a k ­

ing faces a t microphone after

he finished broadcast.". . Sun-

d jy eitl«ena, wondering w he th rr -

C jaudette Col^jert m ightn 't be

hround,, staring earnestly a t

S u n .Valley lodgo bus |)arked

on M a in avenue. . . County's

marriage llcen.se book showmg

a ot^e - week strctrh mln\is inat-

rlm onla l actlvltle.s. . . Display of

concert nnd radio artisus’ plc-

tu ies in Sampson Mu.sic store

a.s Com m unity Concert drive

opens headquarters.............A nd

sm all boy giving Seen Today

the shivers by serenely eating

ice cream cone while merrily

s lid ing on frozen snow.

A ttend Services

Mr. and Mrs. Raym ond Jones le ft

today for S tar to altend services

for their daughter-in-law, Mrs.

R e tha Tucker Jones, wife of W aldo

E. Jone.s. who died yesterday. Tho

iam lly moved to S tar four years

ago from here, Mrs. Jones leaves

her hu.sband. two sons and a n -ni-

fan t daughter.

Treated at Hospital

M erlin Reed. 19. resident o f the

Northvlew district. Is recovering a t

the hospital following tho removal

of a bullet from his cliest bel«w

the righ t lung. He was wounded

Sunday when hun ting alone. He

slipped on the ice and accidentally

discharged his rifle.

— Starts Tomorrowt]n t(‘rta ln tn ''iit Enough For A M illion

H l)s ! . . . A da7.7.1lng winter wonderlandi

. . . K iuvUeds of goiipcous g l ^ In sensa­

t io n a l u-e-revelsl G llt lc r ln /^ u m ln a r le s

f i'o n i fiv<‘ great show worlds! B rea th­

ta k in g beauty! S tirring rhythm ! S tars . . .

g l a m o u r . . . hiuuhs . . . love . . . d ram a . . .

S o ii(is , too. you'll remember as hits of tha

vmir.

“ON K IN A M IM IO N ”^ • •W liO S A F K A in OF LOVE” . . “MOON-

L K i l lT W ALTZ- . . “ W K’KK HACK IN

(m C U L A T lO N "

inson. sp ite a lark of man-power in con­

ta c tin g local buslrie.ss houses and

ind iv idua ls ,

lllne.ss and aheence nas handl-

Wall, Mrs. J 8 Fehihusen a n d Mrs A H Herron

• D innsoji,

i J o lo t , U , triiorpe, I

tkolRon, f,

would n o t bo affected by the meas-1 Mauna Loa, rise more thuirl3,0t)0

' ure. Present resldenco ii'qu irem enta ! foet.

i for a d iv o rc e d onp year.

Rep. Thftrfdun\ o! Bimngs gave

notice of a bill to llcpii.so n i l In-

.surance agenl.s m tho state a n d to

require examinations.

Visit* tCtolUer

Leo P . Bracken, Dolso, state agen t . .............................

for the Prudentia l Insurance conj-|to show tha t ho arrived at

Jullrane W prner. nptiv L o u W ood , 'Eleanor Mon W a ll. '

Scholuraldp

Frank Bracken . Shirley Druko

Clydn, Hou.ip . Tommy M cD ona ld ,

JJeUy Ja n e NelsoiV Rosella Quinn,

LaDcne Stokes.. Virginia W o lte r .

rU lzenshjp

Howard Allen, Ernlly A rno ld . LoLi

Balt, Albert Bcnolt. Bobble B la n d ­

ford, Dorothy Bollchcr, A d d a Mao

Bracken, Helen Brown, W allace

Brownp, T hom as Cartney, Evelyn

corkrrll, P a tr ic ia Daiibncr, Helon

Davl.1 M arjo rie Diamond, N orm a

Jean Dingel, Helen Earl, Dorothy Earl.

Harold Oerber, Ann n u t h Oood-

lng,,Vcra O oodm an , Mnry L ou Orn-

ham, Ted H afo r. O fM H agga rd !

Lou Haggardt, Zollla Hankins. M ir­

iam Ilartrufl, Gwendolyn H elfroch l,

Majlno Horre, Aitlinre Howard

Melvin Hulbert. ■ ' Reports of hunters m nllc loua ly

Ocorgo loEct, Luclllo JackU u, Bet- ! helple.ss duck.^ whlciT wore

ty Jeon Je n k lm , Slilrley Jenson , I ‘ "8 <" “U «™ii> d!.s-

W.iynp Jopson, Mcrin Jolin.Klng. Jndy •■'I'Jidcd by local «|io[hmcn and

HAWAII ILVNKS JIIO II

H ON OLU LU (L'.P/ -- Only four , , , , ,stales In tho union havo elcvatlona “ rlvo tem porarily . It was

The propo.sal, backed by the D ew ls ' higher thiui H aw aii. They a r e reported af >r the cam pa ig n lunch-

and C lark County Bar n.-woclatlon In i California, Colorado, \Vashlng:ton ^ s u l t , those desir-Heiena, provlde.s for a 30-day re.sl-iand W yom ing. T h e territory’s in g to Join tho chamber a t the new

dence in M ontana for ou ts iders i heights are found on tho W and of ^ d v i ie d fees were asked to contact

divorce M ontaru inas I HawjUl whore M auna l?fc and ^ pend ing tiu* mo-blllzatloM of till’ f u l l force o f com­

m it tconien.

pany o f America, is vlBltlng a t the

home o f hla mother, Mrs. F . E.

B racken.

TR^VFlflC EXCU SE IKON-CL.Vn

A LAM EDA , Calif., ll’l’l _ To

eaeapo a tra ffic violation charf;o,

Ray Lhirtqiilst produced thn neces­

sary evldonce tn court to »how tha t

he hail really been racing w ith tho

stork. I t woa n medical cerllflcato

t h o 'hospital with h is wife a t 8:28 p. m.

and the baby vyaa bom at 6:30 p. m

LAWBREAKERS SHOOT DUCKS FKKDING ON DONATED CRAINS

joni't, W illiam Kawal, J a n e t K Irhy

Ethel Lam mor.i, Lillian Lnuberi- lielm.

Vera Doth L lkrs, Ireno Lively,

Harold Lockhart, Lois Louden, Mario

l/ondsn, E llon Uoavoll, P a tr lc ln Mc-

0«t8«r, K « ( [ o n o McCoy, Robert

MOOnickrn, U lrhard Modsch, Fred

Mtcoh, C laudio M ao Morrill, •I'hclnm

Non Moon, Dorothy.,Ann N ocly , Lola

Ol«on, I f t y O rm lorff, E d w in Per- lonotlg,

Dora Prall, Uarbir» llandall, Pramcj nonms, Mnrlile nobertaon, Vlol-t nodmnn. Kennolli nudolph, Mary Buo tlocoril, Milrvlu' Bhnnk, Mary Vlrslnln SoniniervlIIe, Dotty

Jcnn tJomnier, Uetty Bpnrkn, Bcr- iilcii Ulnnwill, O le ii 'IVrry, Bunno

'rolM, Iilln 'I'orkclson, Margnrot Van.

qiiM, Dclorei-Wilcox, Miixln# WIU klnsoii.

larnierB In this district have roached

tllo hetidquartors of tlio S o u th o rn

Idaho F ish nnd Qamt a isocm llon ,

» spokesman tor the gr(|Up sn ld to­day. ■ • ,

Tlio ducks, the apokcsman «ald.

In m any cases aro In a .woakoncd

condition hnd are easy prey to h u n t-

oi'B who aro nhooting out of scuson.

Tho shooting no t only Is unlft'wfvil

and pun ishable by heavy flno.s, bu t

also d isturbs the blilln tro iii the

fccdliiij nrons which have bop ii cs

Inhllshed to nsaurc Hum ndc iiu iilo

iiourla lin ient lo aco Ihera tn rough

tho w inter, tho spoknmnii an ld .

O tflccr.i nm l itjcmbtrs ut the nsao-

cldHofi tOl^By unnduncoil they w ou ld

Im m edlntc ly report «ll «iicli v io la ­

tions lo llio gftinc watilni n iu l In .

alst Y lm t the party or partlen lo-

tpoiillblcT bo nri'cated.

Carrying m il the proBrain Inaugu-

ralcd Monday which calls lor dls-|

trlbulliiii ol gn ilii over Ihls enlire

diBlrlct, (iporLsnien and fanners, as

well as volunteers, today ivero e.s-

labllBliInu feedlnil gliiunds In m any

phcca, M least 30 had been estau-

IMied up lo 1 p, nv. loiluy.

Need More drain

.More Biain and vohinleora are

silll nerdril to Carry Iho pro|;ram to

complollon. officers said. Contact

should be niade with an; member

of Iho as.w lallon and arrangeinento

will be iliade to pick up donated

grain, which Is 'cxpecled to eavo

thoii.'.ands ot guino birds during tho

next few weeks, including phea­sants,

Unrlng (he forenoon great riocka

III wllil ducks were accii over Tw in

■''iill.i, iim u inab ly In nii e llorl lo

find (cclllnn groiinds where they will

not 1)0 illnliirbed, Al least JOO bird'.

were In uiio flock i» :: i over llio c llj

IiNCr.E JO E-K 'S .i-

LAST TfMES TODAY 1Barhara S T A N W Y C K

hi

“THE PLOUGHAnd T he

STARS”w llh PnESTON F O S T E It

W EUNESUAV - T IIU K S D A y

SPECIAL IS t * D A Y S !

SENTENCED TO OIE...BUT A GIRL

KHH W HE W A 5 T N K 0C E N T ...I

O A m p o N

NItW'd

N O 'l'K l I l '» All In I'u it, « n d We Never llalio O u r Prl(ip»I

K IU D IK ^ >0« — A U IJI.T 8 Mo

— LAST T IM ES T O N IG U T '-

starts- T O M O R R O W !Doors Open At 1;45--Contlnuous

A N O T IIE Il B IG HIT f iM -

K E T U IIN IN Q AT.......... * 3 ®

BING CROSBY FRflNtKHR BOB BURNSM H R T H D n n v i

— -AI.SO

Olile Hnlei Conieily

News Eveiili

A

^ U'l1JH':ni. MIL-fter silvery’ skotes-nhtj p'v

the c'rystcil icel; Hfe'perfect

young beauty rings on ypur

pxcitod sepsosi

fltliPHEIENJOy J[IN HERSHOir IID SPARKS '| iDON mim ^

RIIZ BROIIERSS^ARLINE JUDGEARLINE JUDGE

BORRAH M INEVITCH jnt/ M i

DIXIE DUNBAR LEAH RAY SHIRLEY DEANE

. ' Dd'Hi'd I.) '

--- - I 'liin l Hliowln* I 'o U ny -

“Beloved Enemy”with ,

MKIIIB O B K IIO N

JiniAW a i i k b n k

— C O M I N G S U N D A Y —

( lln ily i H n jirllionI

Fret) M aoM arm y

'ChainpaRno Waltz’

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i '. IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO -

E FI R M

$36,224,416 Spent In State

By Federal Governnient

In Two Years

TRAIN PLUNGED INTO ROARING TORRENT

BOISE. Ida., Jan . p6 (U.P.J-Fed-

rral ^orka relief expenditures i n '

Idaho under emergency relief ap ­

propriations of 1035 and 1936 to­

talled $38,224,416. W. T. lx>ckwood.

slate director of the na tiona l emer­

gency council, reported.

‘ Tlie money, allotted d ur ing the

period April 8. 193.') to Dec. 31,

li)3fi, WHS divided ii.s follows;' hlgli-

'vny.s. ronds, streets, $5,543,345;

pubJir biJi]dnig.s. ip88,900; rerrea-

tionnl fiicilillps, $503,805. con.serv-

niion, $20,016,101; electric, water.

» 11 d spwiige ' systetn.s. $463;186;

iiiiii.sportation facilitie.s. $34,503;

I'ducatioiml iiroJecLs, $936,153; nii.'»-

iTllnneous projerus. $I,47B.424; ad-

^m n is tnn io n . $887,222. ruru l rc-

srtlrnient und direct re lief. $ 1.-

■<7f?,786, KTfiMf-s'to ;h r s t^ tc for rc~

lirf, $;j.ri59,fl01.

.M ()s l fo r \Vages

T lic ) a r « e s l s l i a r e , . S 16.9 b7 .87-1.

f«>r and {mr.w iiu-1

iio s , 55.441.221 fo r .s u i ip l ic s a n d

m nteriH i.s ; $ 440,258 f o r r e n t ,

$ 1,120,055 c o n s t r u c t io n . . m a in t e n -

unce n iu l r e p a ir , a n d $ 8 ,588,761 lo i

d ire c t r e l ie f tyrants.

R e lie f (’ in i) lo v n u ^ n i w u s a u !ln ^ ;

Id a h o res ld en l.< d u r i n g tin-

week e n r iln K U r c 12. L o c k w o o d

.said.

KTFI P RO G RA M

114i) kc. - 1,000 u a tU

i»n;u ’i((l HiuMr Ih r V.iirf-iiu «l Itn- C u iu bn lii m l ri»rr imdcruuiiitl ih<- l.ouisvillr A Niushville rail*

j.iari Iracks near Palm.vra, 'len ii., 15 cars of this frel Rht train Wfrrt spillrd Into the l»rrenl ra ijs lng heavy

({jimaee. The picture, laken from the nlr. shows the remainder nf th** irnin still im tltp rulls and all the

vurroundini^ area .lubmerced. Servi( e tin the L. A N. main linr fmm KoulitiR (Irorii. Ky., to Memphis,

Tenn.. was delayed liy the disnster.

B U H L . J a n , 26 tS p e c ia H - F\in(‘r.tl

a rn iii^ < 'iiU ‘ tU s h r i ’ bo iiit? t n a d c here

fur l.e iH h W i n l i c l d B a n b u r y , 3H._

lo r in c i B u h l r e s ld c n i w h o d ie d la.s:

DiK’ b l n t a L o s An^jele.s h o s j i i t a l a f te r

lii'iMK ill lo r n w eek w u h p i ie u n u jn ia

M r B n n b " . ’ v w as lx )rn M;i\ V:

;1HSJ8 u i C 'lu c a j^ o a n d a t t c iu le d H un l

m |(o o 1;. Ic f l itc re I ' lg h t \ fn r‘‘ au "

III e n t r r i lie c n ip lc n ' o t I h»* H e n l .S il l; '

, ito''ier\' m ill.-. n n U - .s in c e t h e n !m i I

■hceii s t i i im n r d n i v nr iou .s p n in is m

Ih c .S i ,i f f .

I H i; 1 • ,sui vTT'i'il li\ lil.s p.ifi'nt.-- Mi

•nAri M r ' .1 W Hnnhtir\-- n h r /n tin r

H :iv n ,in l)U i\ ;i!iit a M .siei NU'

{ .n i r e I'V rn t !i ;i'l! n f B u h l

T l ie b o dy i:. i n Ix- b rdu v^ lJ Ih ’M' I'lr

' f iiite i a l u n d l i i i i la!

' • S T O K F .S H K N 'T I ' K V M S

, IK )N 'O l .1 ' L I ■ I' A ni-w lni,si

I iil'HS Iho r iM ili i l (if p la n t ,4 lu is

i l ) ( 'l lw )n e d l i i l o n p m i u a l i l f ' v e n t i i r c

I M a n v I ju ; ; ' ' p la n t ,s in l l n n n

l l i i h i bii.sin .'.s.s h-'u.ses tn ii

I ' la n l - r r n l i i l n i m n , a n d a i r

'li.'iM Krc! \\ri-klv p la n t .s n il '

' . • t u i ’i i n l t o l l i r n iir,s i- ry t<'r .4ii»

■.^rtrrtr rtrtrf hH't -...............^

C H E C K S E X C O N V I C T S

S .\ X . i n S K f a l l f 'IM *’ 'i’ h r n l v

hr- ''i/n III'-

III ; it i ( i r i l i n a n t >■ n '< ] in fu if ; a l l lo i

iiic !' c n iu 'i i 't .H l i t r e .n i.s ln i t n m i ' i i i^ ^

a i r l y w i l l i p< 'lice u p o n a r r iv a l

I l- 'a ih irr to rlo sn niv(i!\ 'i‘.s a i i i i ix i

m u n i p e n a l t y n f s ix m f'n tlv*^ ' In i

l> n .H u iiin fn i a n d a :sri(U) ( u i r

GROUPiN SI AID CLASS

the courthoube hero W ednesday a t

7:30 p. ii„ It was announced to d a y * ,

' by W. E. Nixon, who In ehargo ’ ' of the review. . .

“I t Ls anticipated." M r .K ix o n sald , ' '■that a larije number o f application.^

will l)e received at the review /or

the conn of honor to be he ld dux- ,

. ing anniversary week, .v/hlch starts ,

--------------- 'F e b , 7 '‘ - '

„ , j /M 1 ^ When ft merit badge la awardedV o t i lh f u l a n d O ld e t y ^ sewed o n tho

S ig n fo r C o u r s e O p e n in g s ;inen i badcc .sash w hich is p a r t o f

TT ttr 1 j t^roui iinilorm . SrouLs have 101Here W ednesday available from wjil'ch'-

- — -- , in rlioo^r.

, Inlere.si inaiufesi in - llie [

.standard F14mI Cias.'- fu'.st aid .serif’s , !

' w h ic li K<‘ls undrrv-.iv h e re W vdncs- d a y cve iu ii;! ai tin- l;iL-h .^cllonl i.s

• ind it'a tcd by il<' Kioiip.srepnw nt^'d anuH.j; tluxse wlio al- ____________ 1__

ready have sl :n^ l<•d ih r ir inien;ion-i.(if attending the scries , KIMBKRLY, Jan 26 'Specia l) —

Anionc l))n,sc aJrr.uly rcKi.Mcnnr Lora ! ;iifK-(Ycls n f the K im berly

:'I)an(T Will Help Kimlx'rlv (’ascs-

(liincc wh I'lla ir ('lu iip l-’in- iiiils. .Srr)iiii-i.'., older

.'■>rnnt.' . WPA wnrkt-r''. iiiuh W'hool, ^

'.siiidenl.s anil Ihe f i i i ' i a l [lublit'

'Die fij.sl .srs.sion s iarl^ .il 7 :i(» 1 •

p .m . and is .dirf‘''tion oI '.ciic'

‘ .S, (>. ( mt (il ih r Liaht>'^"\vfr com- tnier

p,iiiv, aiiii Ihi’ spdii.soi^iiiii of tlio -.I'/-,';

Ain* iic.in Red C'in>.s

A j ip h c a i in t i inii\ 1m' n ia d e a i i l

H.>', Sciiiit dKici- li‘le!ih<iiie H:j:I

HLrrr:

ne h e ld her'.;

M ^ i i i at S t i f i r i o u i a n d a.s

11.'• I’ r«-.M(leni I l l r l h d a y b a l l

wC k’ n l(''.\ar<l li^ '.p ir.R : th e

K iim « i ' i j ’. l a n i lie iVt: alysLs

1 co in iH it h 'c m c l i s a id toda\ .

r : ic K i i i i l ic r h l ia ; l i,s s p o n .s o re d

hv ; i ir ( '< itn n iiT c i.i l c iu b i i i ' .d e r .a

' c o i im n i le e lie a f le d hy D ^- an S h lp -

lt'\ A iiic iic .T ii 1, ‘ n i i in c o m n ’ an d r 'i ',

® M l .N' Hrn'.vii t?i B tr ih < ia v b a l l, < 'ha ir-

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Tuesd.Ty. Jan . 26 . <

.la( k Hylion. salon music

Kate Sniitli. vocalist

Kvenmn 'I'lines new ; flashes

Walt;, varieties

Piiito Pete and lu.s Rancl'.

Ik>,\ s

Swln^;•llllle and r ia j- l im r Ui

KcichninW o r h h M d r ira n .M lu l i o nevvs

H ic lu i r d H i in b e i a n d hi.s o i -

< h e .s ir a .

IJeno Jlnrkderrs

A ijirncaii l-’amilv UnbiiiM>n

Mill.*( Brothers

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• u a n t to S ec tio n S8-108 I . C. A. 1032. » d d « l th e re to by C h a p te r 154. 1033 Session L a w a o f Id a ho

NATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES

WEST-HOLLIDAY-MOOENSEN CO.. INC.Mills Tower. 220 Dmh Street. San Franclico. Calif

P ot

S h o t sW ITH

The Gentleman in the Third Row

F U T IL E WARN!

NOT SO UN FO RTUN ATE, AFTER A L L Webb Miller, European news manager of the

United Press, whose writings are familiar to readers of the Idaho Evening T ii^s. shed new light on the Spanish civil war receny^ in a speech before the compari»on»;American Chamber of C#imerce in London.

For thoBG o f us w ho . a re skeptical at times ^out inc aa a w ay to ipre iu i the riu.

— onrDwii'lJersonarHbertieR and“such in these United' . pmStates, it is well wmDi wfiile to consider conditions the coNrrax on "ii i nrr. a

- i n I'nnrr(- rip«: !?■!<; f f t f t u i i a t p IfSlMfltor, I 'd — " will fonlinuf thliim Lountnes less lOriUlldLC. . _ because wt didn 't ,'■1 under-

‘ At least 250,000 have been killed on both sides in way right Kmack nt nir beginninK the Scanish civil war.rincludine; those slain in battle, »' '““ t so if you couw aii-

‘ , J- T'-" J 1.1. •! 50 cents fro m l,he Pot Shots trea-s-'who died of wounds, and othsrs summarily oxecut- „ry jujt ijn j gf ni thingsj ed,” Miller told hie listeners. “ Not only that. It is d® if you wm b icgwator, likely that the truth about the numbor of casualties thkvd have no pcn if w ill not be known until long after the end of the _ thkv didn't oratei w a r . ,. and perhaps never w ill be known." ^

He went on to explain that owin^ to the lack of ccnusMn your content, ir i wcr** n communications between warring section.s of thecountry, literally hundred. of thousands of persons «t the ™d of some of tliosp ciry do not know whether their relatives are living or ■'i*'"'''"uv / uvw n s leep In conifurL during

d e a d . Uic dry speeches. O r oven betlri.

About 5,000 persons who fear they will be suspect- ''' bM'unc «ii sp<-echr.s, ,1 • • *ii i i • i. 1 • 1 '■’ Ipfil.slahirr Tlirn niftvhred of sympathizing with the insurgent cause are h i d - w . u i . i mm.. ai,m« bristan,

ing in various foreign embas.sies and legations in ''"Ri't- 'o 'ranr-thmB

: Madrid. Between 10,000 and 15,000 others are hid- ' S ' ' i n g elsewhere because they comprise the list of sus- momtn-r rouui hav,' uinr .siidcrin-s

pacts havipg rebel sympathies and as it consequence ...feai’ for their, lives if discovered gptting tli(' .se.wion

>ii)-therpby

over in two

"TOI of-4 is because internal strife is demoralizing. . - liwprt notc.s I n tlii' |)rliitod r rro rd ,

a country . .. to the extent of steeping itself in whole- nk' o u r conRro.s.smi’n do •'Ap-

1'lnit.sr ” n iu ! ■ f lr a r ly '

‘ nnd "l>auRhtor ■■ '

- F U m - F la m '

sale bloodshed.The next time we grumble about income and .social,

securities taxes and the many other things Ameri­cans are wont to complain about, let's pause for a moment and compare our plight with that of those living in Spain, China, Germany nr Ru.ssia for inst'ance. i

T S K . t s k :

Pot Shots:

Inasm uch as Holly uo<k) v(4*ms

rrrtaiti there won't evrr be an-

othff " n ir t h or a Nation." I

IUPS5 n il n r ran do U to turn

hopeful eywi toward t'allander,

Ont.

—Plilneas

V O l H P R A ISK FOR I'S

'W A R M S o L u h e .\r t :

F IL L IN G A RECO GN IZED NEKD Very carefully indeed, but nevertheless taking a

step in the right direction, newspaper publishers gen­erally are giving se^us_thought to a much needed clean-up in advertising. I'(! lovf t(i ^ 0+“ yniir nirr grand

Characteristic of this undertaking is the action M"'''-- » darumrecently taken by. the Pennsylvania Newspaper Pub

Glad(Iftiightpr M in r>

you llii’ tu rk rv

Anri now ' B w . Scat and Srrflm ”

Ushers association in adopting^ resolution to the ef- "f"'' we dont wantj> Lt 1. di J. M 1 1 1 L iL P o t S l io t .s i() get ft more lucra-fect that “ retail groups be asked by the newspapers i,vc jni,. it n nu‘un,s nn more -m to demand of their members that all advertising as- <'<>ivnm.' nr m.si rouidn t get

alonR wUhoul. h im '

I wnntod to rnUT the contest “ If

I wrrp n U 'si.s lu ior" biil jii.sl couldiVl

(liiiik of ji th in ;; t.i) b<‘ clone. So I

.sjiranc ih r Id >:i on pii wlu-n he came

in linlf irn/^'n from work And In

loss Ihu ii half a .sis-nnd. tipn‘\s u'hul

, , • 1* 11 1 1* 1 I’ '*’ “ iHilhi'r card.instances have long since followed a policy that is shous-anti woiiidn-i i .smiie u- , - K a l l t 'H,r Kookcerned. . , . . .

In Twin Falls, advertising statements like the fol- wishks, tii,’lowing are not uricommon: “ This car isn’t much good, ‘ ir i“wereV i<.gi5iatflr, r<i mo.k.e but it i-uns” . . . “These are not the best, but they are '''‘•'■yonc would have an.w ell worth the money’’. . . ‘Thesa are seconds, but T raTthlt"' Zndn 'trv"’;'

work ou t In th e cold! I can't Im - '

ARlnp two iiK>rf uclroniP hiw.s l o '

llk r IIU- I cun Uiink of ii lot '

mnro liiw.s I 'd .sro nboiil hnl I'm

mof^^sl in niv wI.sIic.k, .so iln’.sr Iwn '

sures truth, accuracy and fairness... and insist upon protecti% their readers against fvaiidulent and misleading jStatWents.” ,■ Perhaps local newspaper readers are not faniiliar w ith the. fact that Twin Falls advertisers in many

unique so far as truthfulness in adverti.sing i.s .... 4 i'i'«on thrmnt.si'

— r a

you’ll have difficulty in detecting the flaws.”Believe it or not, these are unusual statements as

the general run of advertising goes, not that the gen­eral run of advertising should be regarded as being. ,viiido tor thts n,nc deceiving^ but that local advertisers go out of their' way, so to^speak, in order that their representations! „ki.p f o r .>owni'U(,uden m ay be 100 per cent truthful. The local merchants i.;Mn.ovKsare to be commended for this policy bocau.se it is the,'’"' best assurance that in Twin Falls’ tin: buyer catral- yays depend on getting his money's'worth.

DEGIN IlEHB TODAY

I’AM. I. K In r or Norlbunbra. beconea private cttlsen PAl'I. rBtlRON'E u b rn be abdlra(ra lor the love of ARDATIf niCllMO.ND. ('■nadlao'born aclre«». Paal'a rouBfer brother. JOSEPH, iue- cerdt to the kios»blp.

^'I«b ralm flDalKy. Pan! alrni Ibf) formal abdication dornmenia n*»d ibrn Hie* a«#y to marry Kv datb, Tber rbooae m ebamlBf Tllla on tbe Day of n t. Pranela. Paol rrvrla In bla aerr freedom He la dPlJrloaalx baopr with hla brid*. AnSr then onn daj' hr walka lato (be Dearbf village of flan l.o« reoso nod tloda be la not free at a il—fh» ryes of tbr rur^oDa, pena- antt. Ibe wbolo world, a rr on him. pryins. He fleea boneward aick nt brarl.

Nlnbla later b f Tlalta a railao with Ardalb, mceta the vnmiiua t o t .VTKSN D l MAIirO. ibe Artft. Iran plnyboy. VA.VTWYNK and MHS. VAV TU’VM:. Thf> fTrRlaf weara on. .Suddenly Mr». Van Twynr. Jnebrlnted. brr KOTvn over ber head nnd be> sina n fan daoee.

Nonipobe taga at Paura elb»i*. A ▼(ilrc> aaya. “ Well, vraa it «urh a bargaln>->clTtnc op a tbronr for . . , Iblaf*

NOW GO ON WITH THE .ITOIIY

The characters ond sitiia-

tion .1 in fhis sfory are wholly

fictional and imaffinarj/ and

are not intended to porfray

any actual persons or events.

TH APT ER IV

CTAnTLED; Paul spun nbout.

• Thpre stood a short men in a

Iwced suit— a *.hort m an , pro­

foundly tanned, with a little gray

Boatec, and^w ith dark eyes that

looked out of a network of fln2

wrinkles.

“Dr. Sondrr.s!” sairl P a u l .

"Whprevcr d id— ”

“W hrrr did T comp frnnj, and

how did I get here’ ” said the

ll<' man, .shaking the h;ind which

I’liul thrust nt him . “ I ’m on my

way bark to the digRin;?s in

{luatcmaia. Stopped ofT In spr

,lho Marquis do Saljzc nnd try tn

Ki't a cnnlribution out of him. Hr

“ . . . a n j /le l ik e a hcacon antf a s};mhoI to m illions of ih is earlh's l i ie J people. H e Q>cij real and h is throne n>fli re a l."

brought km c over horr. And,

int'anwhilo, w hat abbut an.swering

my question^"

D r Sondor.s was lookinc up

<iuiz/iciilly. Ho had been Paul'.s

tutor, or nnc of them, back in

univcfsily day.'?. Now he wa.s onr

of 4ho.- w orld ’s most famon*;’’

archrologist. He v'a.s an out-

•spokft?, sardonic little m an, awod

by no one and impressed, by

nothiiip.

“Your qucation"” ’ said Paul

lilankly.

‘ Yes, I asked you”— Dr Son-

dors waved his hand vaguely at

the chattering crowd— ‘’if it wa.-;

a goocj bargain, to exchange a

throne for thi.s?”

Paul looked about him . The

air was hazy w ith tobacco .smoke,

heavy with tha t and w ith per­

fume. powder and the infinitely

mixed aroma from the' bar. Peo­

ple were beg inn ing to look flushed

and disheveled. Their voices

were louder than need hr. their

laughter was a little shrill.

“Let's go outside in the air,”

said Paul. He guided the little

scientist out to the veranda and

found a little tab le b y ru ic rail­

ing. Out in the bay gleamed the

lights of a cruise ship a t anchor.

Th(^ Iwo men sat down and Dr.

Sonders subjected Paul to a care­

ful scrutiny.

“You needn’t tinswer the queN-

tion,” said Dr. Sonders. "After

all, there's only onr answer you

could possibly make.”

"B u t it w asn’t a fair question,’’

objected Paul. “ Aflcr a ll. Docloj,

I d idn ’t exchange my throne for

—this."

“\o? What did you exchange itf..

“ I d idn ’t *c.\change’ it for any­

thing, .strictly .^peaking. But if

you must make a ba rga in out of

:t. Id 's say I exchanged it for—

far life, for freedom , for the

c'liance to— io realize whatever

potentialities I have for livmR."

"Hrpm nL And all of fhi.-? is life,^

ficcdoni ;ui(l the chmico to rciih/.e

your (lod-given po tentia lities?"

P.iul colored. Hus old tutor

could always make h im frc l like

am m oring schoolboy who had

scamped hi.s les.'^ons.

“That isn ’t fair, e ither. Doctor,"

he said. "You take one night at

a frivolous night re.eort and make

it stand for a whole caro rr.”

D f. Sonders shook his head'and

thrust his goatee forw ard aggres­

sively.

"Pau l, Paul, it isn 't just one

night. I read the papers, fny

biiy.”

“The papers^'’• * •

^^C U R E L Y , You don 't suppose

that thV people nf Northum-

br.i are icfl in ignorancc of the

wsy in w hich you arc spending

your time, do you"’ T hey get all

Uie deta ils— including, doubtless,

some tha t are qu ite imaginary.

But unless there i.s a g ie a t deal

more of im agination in these ac-

rounts than I have ever knowTi

nur newspapers to be Ruilty of.

this n igh t is a pretty fa ir sample,

after all.

"I don 't mean,” he went im.

raising a hand a;; P au l opened his

lips to prnte.st. ‘i d‘>n’t m ean tlial

Ihere's anyth ing so te rrib ly bad

or abanctoncd about th is crowd

here tonight. There’? no harm in

them . . . n o t in m ost of them,

anyhow. But Paul, P a u l— I do

hate to see pearls cast before

sw ine.”

“M ean ing— ?"

“ M ean ing this.** .

The doctor stroked his goatee

and looked out over the bay at

the lights of the crui.se ship.

V J ’Paul. I had a king, He wa.s

a fine young man. tall and hand-

.some a.s a king should be, and he

had a ^cen m ind and a warm

heart and his soul was clean. He

^ i t in a high place nnd he was

lil<e a iK'acon nnd a symbol to

m illions o f this earth’s tired peo­

ple .

“To these m illions, Paul, tha t

k in g ^v as not an abstraction, and

the throne he sat fin was not

merely a convenient figment of

governm ent. Me was real and his

ihrone w as real, and together they

meant m u c h .”

The doctor paused and stopped

stroking his goatee. His eyes

looked ou t from the w rinkles that

the b iirn m « .sun of the tropics had

put about them, nnd they looked

old and tired.

“ I had a king. Paul, nnd he de ­

serted m e ," he went un at last.

■‘He left rrie because, as king, he

m ight no t m arry the woman he

lo\-rd. ‘No, don't interrupt me,

Paul. I know that the traditions,

the pre judices and the .laws which

kept the empire of Northumbra

from ad m ittin g nn actress to its

throne a? queen arc narrow and

'^tupid. I t ‘was not fanr or just,

at all. B u t a king is a king to

stand unfa irness and injustice—

v.cs. and loneliness and doubt and

unhappines.*: too. if need be."

Again he paused.

“That p a r t is as it may be,’’ he

.'■.iid nt Inst. ‘‘The decision was

h is to m ake , a n d ^ k n o w in g h im as

n > | r| ^d i> ^ I am sure th a t he d id not

m a k e it liglftly. It is w h a t comes

a f te r “the dccislon th a t worries me

• • •

■‘pT T S "^yes sought JP^ul’s and

Y ^u n d them, held th em rbo red ,

re len tless ly Into the sou l o f the

m a n w ho had once b e e n monarch,

“ B u t the time is so sho rt,” pro­

te s te d P a u l at length. “A fte r all,

ir, I t has only b e e n six weeks

m y abdication. W ha t can

at this time? I f I go out

'here there are tou r is ts and

:w spaper people a n d a ll sorts of

curious gawkers to cluster

ir o u n d m e. I a lm os t J p l l over

th e m . C an ’t I at le a s t 'w a lt here

u n t i l th a t'^o rt of th if tg dies down

a b i t ? ’*

“ I t w ill never die d o w n / ’ said

th e archeologist. “Y o u w ill car-

|ry a ro u n d w ith you t h e k ing you

u sed to be, for the r e s t of your

l ife . He w ill stand a t y o u r elbow

w he rev e r you go, and y o u \uill'seo

h is re flection in p e o p le ’s eyes to

the e n d of your, life.”

P a u l folded his a rm s on the lit­

tle ta b le and stared o u t over the'

d a rk bay . He had g iv e n his re­

spec t and lo't^ to th is odd Ijttle

sc h o la r In his you th fu l, formative

y e a rs ; n ow he could on ly listen

as th e m an talked, a n d feel m is­

e ra b ly gu ilty . There w as a long

s ile n ce . A t last Paul leaned for­

w a rd and looked earnestly at the

p ic rc in g eyes in the b ro n ze d and

w r in k le d face.

“ G r a n t tha t everyth ing you say

is t r u e ," he said. “ W h a t am I to

do? M y abdication is over and

done w ith . I couldn’ t w ithdraw

tha t even If I wanted to. W hat

am I to d o ?"

" Y o u pa id a tremendous price

for y o u r freedom," s a id Dr. Son­

ders. “To make a g o o d bargain

ou t o f it, you must m ake Iha t

fre edo m worth a trem endous lot

lo y o u . Y ou must ju s t i fy it— not

m u c h by what you d o , for you

have g iven up your chance for

d o ing , b u t by what y o u are .”

T he doctor looked a t h im sadly

News' Behind The NewsBy Paul MallooB xcJu ilvo E v e n lr ,« ^ ffb w » '

Repo it- fpora tto ^N a tJo n ’s

Cae ltaJ by A n B ip c r t

C om m en ta to r .

Popyrlffh t, 1DS5. by

P a il) M a llon )

TASS K E Y

W A S H IN G T O N , Ja n . 21-M ost of

the politicos around President Row-

evelt marked h is Inaugura l o ff an

another very good round-up speech

They privately ^alled It a "rehash “

saw jvpthing.pe iV in It of ^lgn lfanc i.

His literary cronies and social In-

timate.i knew d ifferent The care-

rulW chosen language did no t paw

jibove their heads. To thenir-lt wai

the fourth and f in a l chapter of Mr.

Roosevelt's socia l philosophy, ex­

posed more com plete ly , than ever

be:ore, the pass key to the Kcxt four years.

Tnelr personal tip lo n il students

of Roosevelt a n d government w.\s tn

piece together his four'-fipeeches

ipade in the Inst 15 days: h;.s n ie v

sage to congress; his bud^jet.- hili

governmehl reorganization jjrogrnm.

and his Inaugura l. To those who do

; so. no surprises will come In the

‘ nexi four years.

In one brie f ten tencp .' Ihe ir

(onceptlon of the now eompJete

. Unnsevelt w ork ln f theor*- Is this:

Create a perm anent federal

Kovernment. a t least as I jIj as il

is now, but .slronfcr, w iih in-

(ren.«iln(r executive power to a d ­

m inister socia l JusJIeeJ a seven

billion do lla r .tovernm enf, the

basic princ ip le of which is (o

suppress ti)e wicked, take away

from those w ho have, five not

<*nly to those who have not, but

■lo those who have Httle."

Note— You w ill jjet far njore

out of M r. RoosevelL's speeches

than out '6 f the ro n f lic t ln j in ­

terpretations Always handed out

by his as.soeiates. H is speeches

m ain ta in a consistency w lilrh is

lo.st lo public view in tire foR

of sideline Intcrprctfltions Vrum

friends try ing to putl h im one

way or ano ther.

\

W IL L tell you so m e th ing ,” h«

sa id abruptly. “ Y o ,u r b ro th­

er Jo se p h is onpthe (h ro n e .o f

N o r th u m b ra now. Y o u know Jo ­

seph— young , i n t e n s e , serious,

id ea lis tic . His people a re learn­

ing to love him, A nd already it

b e in g sajd—in new.spapers,

m agaz ines and so on— t h a t his ac­

cession has changed the m oral

tone o f the kingdom,”

" A r c you going to le t that be

your e p ita p h— tbe fact that your

k in g d o m was made th e better by

your departure?"

A g a in he pau.sed. Then he

burs t ou t:

“ G e t away from this! Put your

m in d to work, live w 'ith every­

th in g there is in you. I f you can

th ink of nothing b e tte r to dc»>

come o u t to Guatemala and help •

me d ig in to the ruins o f buried

cities and lost c iv iliza tio ns , so

that w h e n you come J o die you

can a t least know Ih g t you left

the ra ce a little wiser than you

found it . Do that, do a n y lh in g —

but d o n 't drift. For t h e .sake of

w ha t you m ight be, P a u l , don ’t

becom e the prisoner o f your lost

(Town and your own freedo m !''

H o gave the y o u n g man's

.shoulder a final squeeze, turned

q u ic k ly , and was gone.

(To Be Continued)

H I S T O R Y of Twin Falls City & County

Aj Olf>aned from Flics of

The Time*

15 ^EAUS AGO-

l.ike a fla.sh

Jan. 26. 192:!

That the totai taxes plii.s e.spoiises

o f a public or quasl-public luiture

borne by the people of Twin Falls

of lii:iii tlib mar- ' county are in the neighborhood of

YO UR SUPPORT IS NEt:UED >O ff to a good start after last night's,/kick-off”

dinner, the Twin Falls Comnninity Concert as.socia- tion today was in the midst of its canii)ai|,ni for mem­bership.

^Entertainment of the type which these member­ships will afford has been sorely liicking in Twin Fa lls and vicinity, and those iiitere.sted in things cultural and artistic should lend every assistance in assuring success of the drive.

General support by the public of Twin Fallfe and Bouth central Idaho should make the concert series a reality, and we will then have launched into an­other. endeavor for which this section so far has gained little or no recognition.

The President w'ants assistants who have “ a , pasBipn foi'- anonymit.v.’ As a suggestion, how

'about the authors of the “ ’Round ’n’ Around” s o n g ? -

$3,000,000. w ithout coiinllnc the

charges thaff further invo.stujntlon

m a y reveal regarding freight on

producLs not yot totalled was ihe

substance of the ta lk ma;le yester­

d a y before the luncheon of tlio no­

ta ry club of th is city t)y I.eonard

W ay . expert of the Southern Idaho

T raffic a3,soclatlon.

There were also public uiiliiy

iK-M ™ hoarse ‘o >=' consWernI Water

II.’ nm h,.rmv whLs.J. n " n « T ' T Twin K ail, ,m clj" .: ; P®'' amounted to $a74.U03

' a n d on the Salmon tract a t $l an

vrIoiLs In sp ira tio n I'iunc lo me. I

w iirionK be ■ ren;emb«’if(l as the-

cuy-wlio - .saved - cmiilnyr.s - from-

bas.se.s'-bnwliiiK.*^-oiii

'HiLs Is till’ nietluHl

Huy your ho.s.s' n Hclcrt t6 the

ba.^kMbnll Kiune ( in e it lo h im as

a token of w )ur e s im n He w ill go

10 tl\e K.iine i j r l i holler like blazes

tor the hutwe \vin\i Hf’ll come

down U) work

can't bawl an.\ bt)d.v out all day.

Wry .sunple. Pot SlioLv Dut great

Ulen, are ahvuys simple

—Jerlcbo

By DR. M O R R IS F IS H B E IN '

Kdltor. Journa l of the American

Medical Association, a n d of

Hygela, the Health Magazine

I the am ounts recommended and at

times recoijiniended by yoiu* doctor

17—Persistent pain Is a warning

signal of danger of disease or dam

lic e iiu;_xuU-s Hint .should be fol- not disregard'it . and do not banish It w ith pain-

rellevlng medicines F ind out the

cause. .

1&— Do not treat the baby for

pains, spasms, skin raslies. or dls

orders of digestion which you

would n o t try to treat If they a f ­

fected you. Call your doctor. Olvc

the baby the same chance you

would w an t for yourself under Blml'

lowed carefully lii keeping a family

medlcinc chest; '

1-Don't save poi-sonous prepara­

tions of tiny kind except antiseptics.

3—Never keep in the fam ily medi­

cine che.st bichloride of mercury, pills

containing .strychnine, or solutions

containing wood alcohol. T

3 - Never keep samples o f patent

niedlcine.- of unknown composition. i conditions.

4- Never allow any preparation of

opium or morphine to rem ain loose l . n vIn the fam ily incrilclne chest. O t l l l I B

5-Never .save any preparation,

after the .■^pecillc need for which l i '

u'R3 ordered by the physic ian has'

ended i

6-Cio over the fam ily medicine

chest at least once every three'

months and discard a ll itseles.s or

siwlled materials.

7 - W lien mea.siirlng out a nicdi-

To Help Flood^ Relief Sufferers

It is revealed that .some of the New York sur­realist exhibits arc the work of insane people, which seems pretty coiiclusivD evidence that the' rest are not. ' .

Fashion export decrees that a man .should have 19 suits, inckuliiigone for walking. The up- to-tlio-mimite’ ni'drobe, howcVcr, is not coniplotu without a Sitdown:8uit.

VK II. UK W AS I.O A lltl)

r n o M A i)()TTi,t:;

I'ol S lu il. i:

The (roulilp will, thr-tirajn-

lew telloK w ill, niKit siiniFliudr

btrause lie " d ld i i ' l know II wa,

lo«[|ed" I., i im i b iilli he ind the ^

|im wore loaded. ^

— Mae East

WK IIK INC I.IN K 1) TO SAY

Y O U Il W IK K H n iO IIT ID(ir Put BlioLs

liMu luivliiB a llttlo liuiuly ircuble

aero to J33.076 more. This would,cine, th ink of whnt you nri' ilmiif

b r ln s the toUil up lo about $311.1120,- and pnv no iittcntlon to nnyilimi; 000. T(ien there was a tolnl bill for'cl-ie.

th e power company of pi'rlmp.il a _ iiu v o n measurliiK gla.s.\ lor

s - ™ * " liireparlnu do.se.s. ond Bcvenil .spi,i,n.s

■>'7 V P A DO A n n • available for odiiuii-i t iA U l i A U O — ijtrring liquid meillclnc.i.

I »-Alway.s meosiire droii.s will, »

■ ' I medicine drooper. Do not iisi- lim s ,-1 lie supreme court of the •' lale

handed down an opinion yesterday

upho ld ing the coiistltuttonnllty of

t h e local option low enocled by the

T e n lh session of the leulsliilnre and

unde r which M of the 23 c-0 Mntle.i

o f t in state hove voted prohibition.

T h e court holds the mschlnerv for

t h e ipeclol elections perfect, luid In-

agilii. .see If y ou can lifl|i mo out. rioP 'n ilcn t of provlslon.s for the

J1 luu c iu i't. i i a | ^ ask llorry Mu»

sravc or C la iK W lP ra lt. ■lliry m igh t

It out. .^u turd iiy evening 1

took u f(Hit b a th nnd lorgot to

ITimivr niy .sllppcrii, am i such a

in™. 'riilnHs w.Mc bad enough wllli-

oiit iny wife b u tth iB m: « io niiltl I

wa.i ri'ii/.y in m y lieail Uo you th ink

R m,i niy head or Icct.

force incnt of the .itatiile In carry-

tn g out llio will of the people Should

• n y of those be fouiul void or un-

cbliBtllutloim l (he art In lu, entire­

t y . . It Is nsaorted. would not bo of-

fccted. Thii opinion l« «■ dl.itlncl

victory for llio local option forcca.

_ A llhougli iho dlslnnoo from

- d u v I lo III* North Pole la• . ab ou t H(Hi II,lies, U outcnon t llnu-

I'A M O ll.S I.AST I.INL I'txlnhl, a (l,u inun. Ij('l|(ivcd th a t It

, Vol. iiotlco H lia k l l ie r ivomeii wen.— but Inil ,ur!. . . : ' ' ] ■' " " "P o " " ! ''"

l i i r <lKNTii-M*v iiu III" fifflt p lan fall-

t I ik K m v " i '- ' i l ! ' ' p o '" »

. 10—Always shake a bottle .oii-

Inlnlng liqu id medicine befiirc ixiur-

Ing ou t the medlcinc for u.sc

11—Afte i' removing the .cork Imm

1 bottlo, p u t the cork w ith It.s tuii

down on a table, woshstand, or trav

Put It bock In tlic bottlo Iminedlutciy

sfler the nicdlclnc has been poured

out.12—Ncver take n co tlm rtic for nb-

domlliol pa in unless the cnu."^e of Ihe

pain la known. It may be appendi­

citis.13—Never take pyram lilon . i,r

l«blol.i. Wl)lch contain , pyninUdnii

ivllliout, a" iloctor'a iircscrlptlon.

H -N cver drop »ny medlchio |n

llio cyo iin loas'a doctor hii.s rccoiii-

liieildcil It.U -W om en 'a co,imollc.i rI iouUI be

kept 111 li Pliico o< ‘ I ''* '' I'"'- loinbly w licrcv*r tli«y »»cd by

the wolimn uonceincd.

ltl>-N(ivrr iRko slfeiitlil! IKiwdets.

lilllii, Inb le ti, or eoliitlons unless lil

W A aH IN O T O N . Jan . 36 lURI

— Thousands of contributions

came to the fled Cross floodt re­

lief fun d today bu). none was

nioce welcome than tha t of

K en jlro Suglmoto who sent JIO

from O range . N. J., where ho

works.

^ Here Is Kepjlro's letter which

accompanied his contribu tion :

" I am a Japanese of the do-

.mestlc labor working at Ihe

home of Orange. N. J . As I rend

about the victims floods, 'on

newspapers how In surprise of

It and Imuglne how much I

would be, and deeply I ani very

symputh.’- for those who suffer­

ed 111 tills calm lty and lost house

their wives, children, fathers,

and m ost of things In the cold

weather.■f decided to help those suf-

ferer.l o.'i m uch as I con and now

1 send 10 doUavB os a part of

the rescue fund. This sum Is not,

blB but t ills Is t ,0 money a poor

worker ha.s spared for. 'I’hls

money ropre.sents 2 per cciit of

my nolary wlilcli I iiavc for this,

'piu'po.'ie, as I aiwoya fe d 11 my

duly to he lp tlio iioor sufferers

us m uch. I f you will acid to It

the flood fund \ will bo very

Kind. I hope tills won’t b9 ther

you any . I liopo you pi-ospe,i'lly

nnd yoiii' good liealth."Hlncerely youvs, Ki'i\)lio

B u jlm o to ,"

You May Not Know That—

~ hB y '^ .A O .M V n . M.-VnTLV

-Moso.s Alo.\nu(l<'r. Rovcr-

n o r I lf Iila!ii\ .l!M o- lf)lli-

1IM 7-UJ1S . was t h e f ir s t

m a n o f (he .low ish fa ith tn

, b e e lr c to d ( 'n v e rn i)r o f a n y

s t a t e .

lO .VKLAT ION S

■'-he adm in is tra tion was Inaard-

ly perturbed abou t con^reJ;;.i(-npl

(01 .^'jderallon of the bill extendin';

the Pre.sUlent’s devaluation powei

and the .stablllzarlbn fu-id. The plan

L.v which it w as rushed through

roiigress In three hours was rareful-

:y (ooked up In a d ’.’Unce. T 'nuh or-

c'ers were issued for ‘.h** Democrat.^

*0 keep quiet and avoid debaU*

I 'll ere was no doubt about t'lc bill

pa.s.slng. but the ^adn*.inlstrat‘oi.

ju .in ted as little atten tion ^ a id to it

a.s possible.

i Hven so. two o f the de'ipert sec.:ets

of government leaked ou t Ot.e wi*.

that the two b illl.m dolUv fur.ri

show’s a pr(iflt to d ite of prohabiv

.se»eral m illion dollars. This, l.nw-

,e\(r. is not enough to cover what iL

jci'.sts the treasurv in Interest lo

kcfu the two b il lu n s <rom debt re­

tirement The sec md secret aisrhis-

ed was (hat on ’v one-tenth of th«

f'l.ul has been set aside for use an.I

on!,' i.art of th is 0300.000,000 hK^ ac-

!un '‘> been used.

' l i e biggest H idden sl^oifjciince

or :he bill, however, lay in tiie

lenctli of the thne extens'ci;—2 'j

vfa s. It means the adm in istration

i ->ycts no currency stahK i^itio ii

thi' >ear, probably not next year.

OB.SKRVATION

Mr. Roosevelt's jraciousness

WII.S the m a in subject of behind-

the-hand co fnm ent am ong those

sitting near h im at the inaugu r­

al ceremonies. The wet parade

fell short of a new m ark for po ­

litical spectacleB. • but no one

would have realized it. looking

at the President. He gave the

impression th a t it was the

greatest he h a d ever seen. He

stood, while o th er officials imt

down. He waved his h snd dlreet-

ly lo all friends: bowed deeply

lo them : his h a t always doffed

and swept lower to passing d ig ­

nitaries and seml-dlgnltarles.

(Vice President G am e r lifted hi*

hat once a t the start and let

that stand for the afternoon).

• -

SHOSHONE

E p iscopa l Guild he ld a lui.cheon

at th e home of MrH. Henry Hill

on W ednesday afternoon. Eighteen

lad ies attended Offlcrr-s elected for

the co in ing year were Mr.s. D. S id­

ney S m ith , president: Mrs. Mans,

C o f f in , vice president; Mrs, A, W.

H ansen , secretarj'. and Mr.s, E. 0 . Oood in fi, trea.suror.

M rs. Angle W hite iiack eiUer-

la in ed at luncheon o n Saturday,

honoring Mrs. F W. C h a p m a n . La

Jo lla , C’a l i f . who w as a former

resident of Shoshone. Covers were

laid fu r eight.

l.y i in La Munyon a n d Mrs. P.

W C hap m a n have le f t for their

homes in California a / t c r a week's

visit w ith old friends I n Shoshone

iu\d W endell. Mr. La M u n y o n and

Mrs. C hapm an occom panled the

iKidy o f M rs. Leah M . B urnside to

Shoshone for burial l a s t Sunday.

»'<cw officers recently 'insta lled

at th e Uebckah lodge f o r the com­

ing yea r we-e Mrs. E llz tibe th Cllng-

pr. nob le grand; Mrs. R u b y Swlnn,

vice g rand ; Mrs. TVfftry Austin,

past nob le grand; Mr.s. E ffle Serpa,

w arden ; Mrs. Hiilh D u rg in , con­

ducto r; Mrs, Agnca H tru n k , secre­

tary; Mrs. Madge P e rr in , treasur-

flc-; M ra . K a te Alexander, chaplain)

Mrs. r>fuinltt Hill, Il.S.N.CVe; Mrs.

K hna Driskell. L .O .N .a.; Mrs. Lll'

llun Carr., outside g u a rd ia n ; Mrs.

Adellii OaUiouij, Insklo guardl|\n;

Mrs. Je n n lo Maaon. U .a .V .G .; Miss

O raycc Pease, L.S V.O.; Mrs. Dorq-

thy Uuldrldgo, m usician:

PHRASESSince the President's Inaugura l. It

is iio longer " th e New Deal,” but

"the New Order."Other presidential phrases which

congressmen were quick to take up

for future use were: “Morality

pays; ’ "social justice" (borrowed

,fronr Father C ough lin ; “era of good

I feeling;" w iping o u t theHlne between

"the practical and the idea l;" he lp ­

ing "those who have little ."

Phrases,which m any a congress-

, man scratched o u t to forget includ-

pil "happy valley" (to denote the fu ­

ture A m erica); " th e m ora l clim ate

of America." and we are fash ion­

ing an ins trum ent of un lm aglned

power,"

C hunncey * Jontw, N o w IDuffltrtul

w a te lunu lu ir . wan tho f l r a t to io(J

Ihe ftdvnntnKo of b rn is over wood

for c looU woi’Ua, and w n i i the first

Am<*r»(;nti lo mnko t h e m of ilils m otn l.

lA M i:Missing from tlie inaugural was

tho world renowned surgeon. Harvey

Cushing. H is daug h te r Is son J im ­

my Roosavclfs w ife . Ho received an

invitation, bu t woa recovering from

tlie flu and decided not to come.

The story Is be ing told th a t some­

one fcsked h im If h e Intended to go,

and tho famous phyalc lan replied:

^'What's the use! I f I go, all a n y ­

one w ill say la t h a t J im m y Roose­

velt's fathcr-ln-law also a ttended.”

The reason the usual applause

was missing over the rad io d ur­

ing Mr. nooseveU ’i Inaugura l

was not because the speech was

unenthusla tlcally received, bu t

U was Just Impossible io hold

an umbrella a n d app laud a l (he

Hsme lime. Try It!• Choicest com m en t on Inaugura l

day weather: , . ."This Is one d ay on w hich it Is

bettor to bo a R epub lican ”

C()-KI)H H K N IK D O IG A R lB 'r j'E S IIOSTON (iu;i — Uoston unlver-

glty colleKO of bUBlntna admlnlntra- tloii oo-oda mimt do their •moklnR outflldoi thfi eolleeo building. Doan KvoroM \V. Lord wjnii not opposed to glrlii fnJoyInK a clKi<r«Ue, Illn ■' refuisl to grant n petition of wo­men studentn for n smo)(inR fooni wiii bnnot) on lack of bj’bcs,

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mit I K ’H id *

SEEKING K E Y TO BREAK ST R IK E DEADLOCK | [][]DD||i|g |J []|: g

OongresBman White'-s Plan One to Aid Idaho’s V ? is t

N atura l Sup p ly

B j RA LPH W. O L M B T E A I)

W ASHINGTON (S p e c ia l)— Con-

gresaman Compton I. W h ite , clmlr-

m a n of the houso Ir r lR a t lo n com­

m ittee. a<Svl5e6 iiB tha t he w i l l soon

ho ld the first meetlne: and re o rg an ­

ize his commltt«e. The congressm an

Intends, he Kays, to take u p leg is la ­

t io n on “ little \\'ntfrs.’* Lost year a.

study was made under Uie d ire c tio n

o f President Roosevelt of t h e fea­

sibility o f constructing d a m s and

reservoirs on small stream s t o con­

serve water .supplies and preven t

erosion. Recommended are thou­

sands of .small re.servolrs to preven t

un^luly rapid dniinngQ and th ^ i ron-

Kcquent erosion of w ate rsheds . If a

’ national legislative p la n b a s e d on i

thfi President’s report is c n a c te d . it I

w ill bo Idea! for the eonservat ion of }

Idaho's w'fiter .supplies.

AUTO CHIEF

S U L

Bureau Membership . Named

I By North Side Group

At Meeting'

Congrcs.-^man While Bi-.o T%jjHClivc I

In oppoviitlon to tlio re c o in m e r^a t io n |

o f Secretary of Uio I n te r io r Ickrs

th n t the basic law g o v c rn ln R lode |

m in ing claims be clmnged. T h e .sec- ;

retary contends Ihiit n a tu r a l m iner- '

■ cm a c e d In an elghl-hpur conferene^T t W ashington, D. C.. from which they rmorjpd grim an d out of

patirticft w ith rach other are (left to jU h t) , John L . LcwU, ch a irm an , of the Committee for Industrial

O rganlzudoii. ^ocretary o f L abor Frances Perkins a n d Governor F rank .Murphy of .Michigan. They dls-

cusscd suKi^eHtions for brlng ln fr about peace in the strlke-beset Buiomohilo industry.

a l refiources should no t be pe rm itte d

' to vest in private o w n e rs h ip but

should be developed o n le ases from

the government, ConRressman W hite

advises ua thnt western p e o p le op­

pose the .wiretflry's rc co n im enda llo n

and lie will oppose a n y c lm n g c In

rxl.sting lode mining law s^ hurflcninji ^|c'okl?i. Bui,

rniith and

good ih inn ttKwniL Iftbsorbont towel. I f this' Icavo.s th<‘

allhoush ML was lo ng ch ild cold and sliivcp'. rh n i di.--

"♦Edgar Moorman and L loyd IJavis

o f Murtaugh. Idaho, a r r iv e d In

W a.ihlngton this m o rn ing rrpre*

sonilnt,' tiie Milner I.nw 1,1ft Irrlca-

beforc I \va.s converted lo roUl bath.s

nnd cold a ir , I iiavo not rab id

on Ihe subjort, n.s ma4 cnnvrrts dn.

When shou ld a child bo b ;iihcd .

tion di.Mrict, They are cndoavoru ig how ca n ho be IoihmI uh w iih

to mako arrnriRements lo .sncuie ':<J"I \'aicr, c Iomiu,' ihucs and .siinui-

powrr for t)i<' dl.stricf.*; jm rnpu iK latuiK cu'ciilation .‘.o ihaL ord inary

plants from the Rovernmrnt powf'r dnifls tuid e.xi>o,'.urc \ull pas.s h im

p la n t at Mlrffdnkn in order t o nvnid by unhurt?

h igh private power ratr.s. I ,Wnll, in u in ir r . I Hunk tlie cohl

— |i H(ni rU. i K p lu i iK ' ' i i i ' i hero ic fo e

The rlile f of llio o f eii- rhililn'n. Whil'- ii i.' lnii' l_[wi ,'.oni'-

tomoIORv and plant q u a r a n t in o toUl j i(nit;li.fii)r(‘<i ymnig.si 'r.'; n n ^ n i o r y

u.n today ho had »pproved h. plan ' in ih<; rnid showrr after leav

and npi^roprialion io r c o n tr o l of [^arm r(vsinc.s.s of bnl, ii i.s i

grasshoppers and Mormon crlckei.s, nuKsi

ThP plan, fls worked n u t in t h e de- 1 y n , if n io iiiu iR ballims i.s pnrln irn i, nf ucrlralluro, n o w is ,(

prtise w ith the inornuig pluni?o a l ­

together, nnd scrub him a l n ig h t

A fter the evening bath d on ’t rai.M>

window.s a t onco, bill Inter

l^oiTS liav(> rln.v‘d. If Hie hea^l na.'-

been wa.' i’^'d, n tlK 'r fluntiL’ t!ie (i.,\

or ni'^lit. bi; ;.urc (‘tilil ,iir d o r '

not hlnw on hnn , finlil »ii hniir

two ha.s pa.vsed- V

Cohl.s nre sti‘nn«c i

\v*y do nu i know Imu : l if , ,

e,Hi.scd. (ir hnw t lU'V lU' i .m ri 1;.

br.st we ran <io s.'i ic ii.vf nil t l i r

ig the icornnuiii'.son.sc iiroeauikiii u** c.m

sho ck , T hr ehild who r.i.-i;.v a j i i

wont «(M. warm fo: .i t;in

lo-.v niip" Tearh h im thb?. Keep lilm

hoin neiKt\ )ors w ith coldj and

tiio neighbors away from your'ro 'r i'

I 'n > ‘ I:;si .stagf.s of comnidn cold

■ mean i'rti, luiiil he is well over the

wor.M, AcHi nnlJih the children not

■ i<> Ml Hith heavy sweaters on un-

:e:.', -lie ,srhool-room Ls too cool for

very 'ennili'i'

HhkI rnuiililng. fever, flushed

faec 0! headache— any of these or

all, means more ih a n common cold,

(iei, nicdical advice. Pneumonia

xaii.s liir nn man. There me n inr

kind. , a:i diuiyeron,';. PIa>' I'Ih'

’Acii! r '(Inii'l over-CfMl(i|r, but

'I'l: ' expixe, "

It < .p v t i« h l. lO.tl, .N’k A S iT v ie r . I n r . l

G O OIJIN O , Jan, 28 iSpeciali •

Officers for this year were elected

by the OKKidlng Chamber of Com ­

merce al a mceiing lust week. Froci

S . Craig wa.s elected president and

F.rle Wlupkey, vice president A. W

Stone was rci'let'ied secretary-

irea.surer.

Plans for having n winter .sports ,

carnival of skiing, tobogganmg. dog '

sled races, etc, were brouRht, befort’

the meeting nnd a comniittoe. C. L. ‘

M ink. Dr, J. O. Cromwell, and .hir -

John.son, was named tij'^'look Iniu i

the matter

Kxpenses Keporled

Report on the expenditures by ilir

Chamber for tlie community Chrl.st-

mas work wn.s given by A. W Stone. >

Members of the 11 bureaus of iln- '

Chamber were also named ns Jol-

low.s Commerce luid Industry. Ii

E Adams, M ilton Nolte, and Augn.st i

.•XvrreTT: n v ir jrtlnirK, A,' K. Jamr?rl

and (ii'riioti firav; programs and

! <'iui\*M,nni;;. Ale.v Wul.son and R.

• M H<ii)iM'i->on: good road.i. Jullu^

I ac lun iii; finnnc/" ajid incmber.sliiii. ,

' Dr. Iv s Robinson, Dr, J, 0 . Croni- j

well and Jethro Rydalcli. |

I Publii- utillLles. Branch Bud;

I agricu;::iie, ( ’ I.. Muik and R. Ii.

; Osborii, puhlinty, F F. Swan and

Herb I^)ve; educalion, M W, T alr

I and W.' I-’, y iuiw : mercantile, Her-

Ormond. Lind.sey Holman,

(ilcnn Pait<*r.son and R, W. DaBcIl.

m SENATE TO E BROAOCAS

New Resolution Allows Radio

Stations to Install

Microphones

Deadliiie Jan. 30In Scout Contest

BOISE, Jan , 25 lU.Pi-Idaho's sen-

ote is going on the air. A resolution

by Nowi>ort, Canyon, wo.*, pu ised to ­

day perm it broadca.slmg stations

to instaii microi)liones in tJie senate

chamber

The broadcasling wa.s opposed by

Heath, F rank lin . Republican, who

wafl "afra id the radio people would

be Inclmed to make a tiiree-ring

circus of this h a ll" R ig h t of Ihe

people to know wlial goes on In the

.srnnte was vigorously defended hy

W ilson. Gem. and other.n.

The m otion fir.st proposed tha t

President Charles Oos.selt. have con­

trol of w hat was pul on tho air; and

censorship of the senate's proceed­

ings A .«iubsiitute inoUon authorized

radio stations to hmadca.st "as they

.■waw fit ■'

Scouts plannmg tO ' enter the

•‘P lalnsmna" contest for 10 lo c a l^ I

awards and a chance to be awarded "

a-free trip to Ih e Wa-shlngton Ja m ­

boree, are reminded today that J a n .

30 Is the deadlme for getting in th o -

reqiared essays, Aniby Frederick,

.scout rxecjitlve, said,

Kntrnnre j,s made by writing a 100

word r.s.sjiy on a character or epl-

.sode connecied wuh t.li.e picture of

Ihe same name and which con-

efM'H'-«r ineident.s in tJie Ilf? of W ild

Hill Hu kok. western .‘yout.

.SevMa! Jiave already entered

r.'.-ay.' P'liither particulars regard*-’' «

iiiK ilie vequiremeni.s, which are

njx-n only to Scout.s. may be ob-

Uiined from tlie scout executive.

Jean N’iralet, it lieutenant of •

Samuel di' C liainplaln. i.s credited

w ith riifiinvery of l.ake M ic h ig an ’.'

in the summer of 163-1.

RK'IIFIKLI)

the a ! t / ' r h e in i: o u i in Ih r \\rall;(

the hands of tiic budRPt b u re a u . I f

found no t lnconsi.stent w ith Presi- '

cricket control work sl^ould begin

w ith in five or six’ weeks.

We wish somebody w ould se n d us I

a real Idaho potato.

'unw ’i.s /l'.'.lio i'.o l i:lo w C (im lo !ia l) I

Things to

a l i c i

laLsi) Id gri o u t of a liof b a ll i . lu i.'.t ilv :a <'Coling rin.'.e. mu.s! uoi h«' lo rcrct

don clothe.s w’hen alxiiil l i a l l d r i e f l . i o h rm ic t'xpa '.iiie He niav h n o i i i c d e n t Roo.sevelt's f lm m r ia l progra^^^^^^^ ha.My breakia.'-t. gn o u i h a r .lrm 'd , but li la k rM im .

inifi cold fr<Ksiy air.

U inv ites trouble. A nd if th e

hild i.s h o n e lo robu.Ni o r i. de-

________________________ Ipleicf; t r n ip o r a n ly fiom '.som e c a u V .

, ^ _________________ , ’ lie exiK«>ed par ts of the body , a n dSAI..MON f.RO l P M K h r s nil of lli<- body, no in:iU- r

HOLLISTER. Jan 2R uSpf*<ua;' ]liow warmly wrap|>ed, get chiller!

6 )ilm on lYact H o m e M a k n

M r' K W

d w o n ! thi.s w Vek

l ie rn bum t*i M r

, j ^ a m r i in r . . I i u u 'a n .

.N't'u’ i|;iv Mr''

M r

l.n<l

I^ iw t 'll re-

t lm l a .'.on

a n d M rs .

A la .ska . o n

( ’ lin e wa.‘;

M A N A G E .S n i ’H L S T O R K

- BUM I- , J a n . 'J6 w S iv r iit li J W

K dk 'e it . Boi.sr. Inr- ar r iv ed in I h i l i l

t o la k e o ve r hi.s < liitirs as in a t ia i ’ ei'

n l Ih e J (.■ PeuMi-v .More iie re . M i .

K d ;;e i i iucc< ‘edft H . F, R o a d w h o 're -

. i^iK-d. a f te r b e in g w ith t h e con i-

paii\ 17 \ears Mi- K d g e t i, w luA

|_^-()in»‘.s fro in ih e Boi.m- M ore, ha.s b e e n

v v iili Ih e c u in M a n v fur ih e •.m.M 10 v ea I,';.

/ Ton Tirrrt in hold his heart up

Is the hnpression Ifft Ity A lfred

r , .Sloan, jr., rha irn ian of G e n ­

eral MoCorn. oh he his

stand on thp antomohllc Htrlke

uftrr u eonferrnee with Srcrr-

lary Labor Frances IVrklns al

Washington, Hcsllng h h

chin on one naiid . hr ge.nluros

vivicily with the othrr. Itut his

fentiirrs ]i)ot( strained and

Sc iio o ls , l lo s p ita ls K ina iu-ed by W P A

H O IS K , , l a i i i;e ’i'!,,. p u b l l f

w o rk : . a i l i in i ' . i i t i i i i ' i i i h a s !

h a .s b e e n re^| )o ll^ lbU • 1^- i l n a n < ’H\g I I h r e e q u a r t e r s of a l l s cho o l l i iu ld -

i n g an r l Iw c^- th ir t ls n f a ll h r )s ] n ia ls

t )u il l . in I d a h o d i i r in t : Dit- la s t t i m e

\enr.‘«, J . V e r n o n O l i e i v ia te V .’ 1 ' ;\

1 d ire rh ir . a n n o u n c e d

Hi’Heat COAL

1‘lione 150

l l .W . C U .M N . K K i: i )

Ma}?ic City I'eed

and Fuel Co.I.eonurd A v a n t

N. \. N yp C larenjM * N v r

725 S h o s h o n e .Street S o u t h

r l u h m f't "U 'ednfsdav a t t h e h o m e o f

M r s . K K lif lw rrn ro ’ w i t h .schrinl 'I'he v r iv he.st !.«fie ;.>r t ! i e w a r m

lu n c h e s th e .Mibjeet f o r t h e a f le i- b a th !.s b^nl t u n e X h ' 'b e s t l i m e fo r

n o o n s s tu d y . The next m e e t i n g w ill I ihe c n o l in c in o i c n ld i .'.hov.)-r d

/ h r h e ld J a n . .10 ai t h e h o n i r n ! 'n ii.^ e , i.-. a f i e r th e m o i’n in t : s p o n « <

B e I’ reparrdreparrrt

[.«ne ;.)r

N^i'- R. H e iis to c k U lru- f m a k i r i c w il!

h '* t a u g h t n n d n p o T - ln .k d i r r .e r

w ill be s ^ ^ ^ e d

.e w a le r s h o u l i l be c(x )le ;l u r a d u -

.‘■n as n f ' i lo cause .s h o c k . A t '.'l

bfid\ ' s i i o u l d i b e n ib lK 'd briskl,\

H i', ru'.'-e afie;- a haiii !iiu>! i;- \ f

be tni) roUl, a n d al fii.'it o n l’. .T’

.sh.idc Ic’ s w’a rm llia ii i!ie b a il i u a -

>e: Al.’ .«! n it;!.I : lioiild he

l)t 111,' I’linifni >

1( iir clull.s e ’. r n unde; D ie w a r in •

e.'.i hlanket.s, i n r air n[ hi.^ roc^ni

.'•hO'.ilri he I irir; ,,| (,arefii!l’.

Ir mu.'-t nnt be so cold tl'.at h e

canno ! rr.si .Kirrp deeply o r

l!.il..!k< ';c: i-’l-. .u e i i : u a l ' ’ ih li ig .^

I.et r:\r][ .h iM );a'.e liLs t .w n

■•Ne\ei le nd a h a n d k r u iu e f or b u r-

, Io e . lo h n . ‘<oii a r e

a b a b y g i i l b o r n

/n-nN’f.'’. .Mi’.’, h o ju a ro u e J I , RjcJj-

li> ! , ! ’

Ml-. T n B rush wa*. called to

C lear lak'-. on a c c o u n l of II.^ ill-

iiev. tit h i ’r iimthei'. M rs . O li .Sys-

irr

.Ml and Mi,

Ihe ])iU 'Clil’, (tl

, l a n i ia r v 111

T he !il)iiu\ lio a iil (>f the fUi'h-

iie ld W oman:, c lu b ;er\'ed a c h ill

I'u u h on W’ rliie5cln\’ to tlie c lub

inem lje i'. nnd p a tro n s of the U-

brar^' l liev cleared a b o u t $10 fo r

Ihe 'ib r a iv The c lu b p ro g ram c o n ­

sisted of I ’.ut c o rne t duet.s by

C lcn i’i ,l,!ivii'' a n d ,\ll)eii D raper,

vnra i : n i . hv l-:hna D e rd '. m id a

re', ;e'.\ tu, ’I 'h r HnlUng

Y e a rs ' b',' Mr .J I M iM a h n n ,

A' • A n old fable tells of the fa ther who warned his sons to stay together, and showed them tha t a single stick could be easily snapped, but they could not break, a bundle of sticks.

So it is with your electric service, brought lo J you from the eleven generating plants of the interconnected svstem of the Idaho Power Company.

If you were getting service from a single, iso­lated plant and that plant were put out of commission, yolj would be w ithout electricity, B u t if one of the eleven plants o f our system qoes out, the other ten swing in to fill the nee^ Instantly,

A n d this dependable service is furnished you. at rates that are among the lowest in the U n ,itd Siates.

i D A H d ^ f P5We R^ c ^ i^ .„D o e s So MUCH-Costs SollTTLE! ,

“AtticWool”InsulationWill Make HARD Winters

I

EASY On Your Coal Bill,

D ik'.'i n hard winlcr ino.'in th.'it yiiu’ir^l;iuc lo

s|ii'nil luii'c llic iisiiiii aniniinl I'lr i-Kal'.' Will yuii

hiirn twii'i'tlii' ii.Miiil ;iinoiiiil nf fn<‘l In >nur

Imiiso rnnifnrtalilo If this i.< «''i ,mhi .s Ikh iIi I in-

vi'.‘il ipnU' "Attic- WiKil” . . . Iii'i'..;. -r if yiMii’ linime

'i.s pro)iorlo' iii.MiIat(‘(l « i l l i "Attic-W ""1 H A R D

Wi.N’T ls ltS uill I I I , III M l, liTi'dl's fnr ynlli- fual .siip-

|ilv. N i l Iod'ki'i' " 'ill y i" i I'-ivi' tn .•■hiiM'l i-n.il all (lay

liiinr lo i<o<'|) yiiiir lioii..-i' « iin i! . . . iii'd ymi II liin l

it much oa.'tior to n ia in ta iii an i'm ii Irmpcralui'o.

f

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Figure It From Every Angle;

Wool” Is A Good Investment!

KiKiirc il fi'iiin c w ‘ry aii;:lc ami tlici'c's only one

ciinclu.sirin . . . A 'l 'T lC -W C X )L i.-i a ;>noii iiivo.stmciil,

A ltic-W ool i.s an invos’tm ciit tiia t will coiiliimo lo

)my diviticnri.'i mniitit in nml numtli nnl for y.'iirs to

come. Vim will money on yonr t'lii't Liills-ilur-

intf tlic w in ter mnnlli..i aiiil > oil’ll liin i> I lie pli’asni'O

of a cool hoii.sp during tlu! hot .^iimincr monlli.s. ( all

'80i) today and a heal injj cNiii'i't « ill c.ill and talk ov er

ymir hcatinK proiik-ni'; « itli ,m u i.

Detweiler Bros., Inc0

PHONE 809

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P«g« six IDAHO E V E N IN G T IMES , TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, January 26,1937

OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS FOR PASTOR IN LOUIS BATTLEEfiHAS

BOPSiniSHas Pine Record and as Mucl><

Experience as Famed

Detroit Negro

, B j H A H K V GRAVSON

Sports KdiJor. NEA Sprvlr^

N K W Y O R K J a n 25- R n b n t Pti.s-

in r in a y liu 'k t l u ‘ c q u jp ii ir n L Lo lu f;

ib r ( r o u b le lo .U v ' l-d iiis in a schrci-

ii7r(i M )- In u !u l b i i l l l ( ‘ n l ( t i f ( i u r d r i i

.Ian 2d. bn l. T c a n I M ib .srnbp U) I h f

( i ir o iy Ih f it t h p fo r in r r N e w Y o r k

inuvei-.siiy h a l f b a c k is b e in g n is h r d

ii i lo III.'. u iaL i h w i lh Ih e Nef-rc.

h a s l ) o r i i b o x in g fo r a h a l l

r’o/x:'ji \eiu'> I ( is n o w nr r ipve r lo .

ih e ( loe i)- ch rs t«H l c o llc R la n . I n m\

(•p il l io n , I l f u i . s r (0 K rnb U ir o p p d f-

t i im ly . a i i e in p f . U) f a .s tn u ii

:inl(l. a n i l ili;f)\ v it a n d I.o u is fn r a

:M iu iv >V.til l. 'H ji

f i . • • ( [ u u i i ly , iK iii\ b l ig h t pro,s-

Its into v.al'T ttial l-s iinu'h

iirip lo r ih d ii. II iiLo is true

ich

lie t iH I l

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lo o k lo o lio L in a w a rm - u p a n d

;i'.c b iu i l u f iw c IiK ic.s. T i^ke G i i n u a r

j in r lu iK l , (o r r x n i n p lo . A fe w rlay.s

imo, l i i c K i iu i u a .s n i r n t iO i i ‘'(i V ox-

H-lh'ii:. n m l e n a l lo r l.oiii.s T h e n lie i

M 'xsn'L i.u uliprf.vsivt In bnaliui: one j

' j . i i i i l i e a i ip ie . a n d p r a c l i r a l ly l ia .s '

ii) s iiii i a l l o\«-f u u a iJ i

,\ ilhn ii” ii h i.s c o n ip e t i l io n h a s n 't ,

hreti a.s ; . le r n . P a s t o r lia.s b e e n at.

II a.s Ip iiU a.s l,o u i .s 'I 'h e re i.s n n (pie,'.-

ijm i a b o n ' lu .s .s p ir it , lo r l ie u o n j

m 'v tii tlLle.'i u.s a n a tn a le t ir . l-’i^ :h l- [

liik b a m i l I h r i l l to the 1’2-yen i - ,

o ld .->011 of a .‘ p a n i . ' .h , m o th e r a n d a

IJeh rcw IJU he r .

to Scrap |

Pii.stor lik e d t o .scrap mi v.e ll t h a t

III- b ro k e In a.s a liu b - n n v ire in th e ,

N rw V o ik C h ild fM i (Jlove.s t o i n i i a - j

wvui i n I9 ! ll T h e W a M i in i 't o n

llc ln h t.s l)oy i j i u i iM 'w e id ii loiik' 1»‘M ' j

ocl n f .s c h o o lin g bv H ie In te l lu h l-

w riRh l. l u m in a r y . J o e W e lll i iK . n l t h e '

New Y o r k A lh le L lc r h ib .

H a U lii iK B o b Im .s d r o p p e d o n ly o n e

clor.o -‘. ix - ro u n d c lrrL s ion In 2'.i t r ip .s l

.stiue lu r n t n K ))ro fe .s .s ionu l in t l ie f a l l I

MLEIfiSSprin'B Upset Over giatkins;

Chevrolets Nip Biihler

Keglcrs, 2-1

STOKES'TO

WITH

FRED STONEVou can 't tell a th iiij; about

those durncd Accs. They ju s t up

a n d smackpd the S la lk ln team fo r three In row.

Act- M iller led both teams with

(hi* h igh single score of IJlO,

he lp fd out by gcUing four

.sUikfj. in a row liU first jrame.

.S p r j i iR in g a n up .sc t In C n m n i'^ rd a l

Ix iw h n i: ra nk .s . t h e Ace.s u a l lo i ) r d

*S liitk in '.s . t h e le u f ji ie Iraderv in

fh re e . s t r a k 'h l K aine .s la.st n inh t

(M w 'v ro le i w o n a 2-1 venlici (»\cr

th e B u h le r .s C J n l l t e a m In ilic C i i y

' ^ A n - M.llor

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.s iU T cs .s io ln .for hiyh total. Lola Va.sqmv led Ii'M'

male rivals in llic City IruKue by

Keltini: hlKh .serle.s nt .lo tuj

Rohert.son ellekod fnr 20:i lo nnnex

be.<l n u in u iu a !

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M illrr ^

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Vern JenniiiK.s doiibled out In.?

.second Kiunc but the most inipuri-

ant. .shoi (according to tlie Accsm

wa.s ih a l .spare m lii.s la.si, frninc,

las t Kiimc, which nuule il ihrec in a

row over iSluLkln's.

S to ne .sjieaked nway w ith' (lie

ihrcc-gnmc total of 583.

R62 82:> m 2.52B

S latk in

144 Ifil KiO 465

!27 144 i:!!l 410

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Demp.soy welBhpd the n ternoon h e , ^vinnip,.,; k,io, l;,..l

rhoppcd down Jess W llurc nt

Icdo. J a c k D i l l o n .stood on ly 5 fe e l j ^

T v In ch e s , a n d I a m « m o n n th e

m a n y w h o w o u ld l ik e to see th e

Jlooslur BoarcuL sail into Loui.s, | J f j i l ) n T O W .s H a v U o v A broken nose l.s the only V ip - o in

( lr\ylan<l N'ulre H.inir

W fs lrn i Kesrue .'II.

(ioodinK Leii:i()n Team;

Drops Shoshone Till;' ;;il(i.SMONr-:. Jan LN; i.Spe.-,al^ ,

The .Shtvsh(*nr H<‘(l;.km.s d ’(ear'd

Ihr ( Amei i can l>«'i:ion hMni '

at lia.'.kriliall at the local ;’ vm on

Pinlav lui'lit by a .s<'ore of 42 lo 20.

Ai Die half the score was 17 lo IG

:ii f:i\(ii oi Ihr

I)o-Nut Cbshos See

Three Teams Victor

‘M c C a r t h y F e l l D o w n , ” G m u i s

R u p p e r t , W i n k i u j i a t Y a n k . B o s s

\Hv I .K S I . IK A V K H V

N K W Y ( .) in < , J a n 2li n ''

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v e a r w h e n he n m n ; iK ' 'd I h r <‘w

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r l i a n i i i i o n s h ip . a< ( o n n iiv : n i

J a i 'o b R u p p t 'i 't

C o l ( i i i p p e r t m a d r i!.*’ ' ' ' m«>

re\ ela tion h iin .s e lt a : .>'»i In c !

h le a k < lin n e r fo r a l l i i i r h., .• i).,i,

w iit»T .s la.st n lj^h t

' Ye.s. everybo< lv k r . ’*u

,)oe I \uis s ick a n i l ii

SIERSREP GEBY

726 78;: n;i8 2{J45 i

Nol a double was made by any

player on Slatkin's team duriwjf (

th e first or seeoiul games. ^

R n y J'teis {,'01 a double hi.s la s l'

gam e ; no double.s for B ill Hew itl.

G<.*orge Hof had tiic only turkey

i l h a t wa.s m ade for the losers, gct-

I iinB It his la.st game.

W alL liiggerL hatchcd ou t a couple

;.[ ^ !o f (ionblo.s hLs la.M j-iune and by thn

I way. W aller i.s .soiling In.s mcubntor

r ig h t .soon and derlnre.s he i.s going

to h a t c h o u t a whole me.vs o f tiir-

that Pa.stor I.s a young man of the j reaie.l .Im-k l..ps,,.n.h. Indlnna. Uon

rlnf. I .su.spcet th a t he I.s prouder of 3 ,, ,

' ■ ■ “ .............' ..................th f t t b ii.^ lc d b e a k t l i a n he w o u ld be

n f n u A l l - A in c n c u b la n k e t in f o o t ­

b a l l. F lig h t in g I.s l u hi.s b lood .

Pa.stor appeiii'S altogether to o '

brl^U to want to be a newapapcr ^

i-p n I 1 .a

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N e c n o f N ew Voilj^ A) ^\'il|i;;i)|-v |''n\

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. C a n a d a . P a u l M ili< ‘r. i i u l i a i i a i io l r .gribia .u « u.h vu uc «

reporter. W hich happens to ^ Kontill.s, d n v .v and A

nmbltlon He ha.s the clear eyo.s ol ■

tlie perfectly condltloi\ed ^jilh le le

;mwI i;rc:i( co inprtilor, wlilNi he is ,

H is ( la rk b r o w n h a i r i.s n i r lv H e

w o u ld b e a.-, p o p u l a r a c h an ii)i< in a.s ,

\\i\h Demp.sey

'r\ui e a '.v si'oi> ‘s a n d <>iic tl> ;h '

l ia lU e 111,11 ke<i la.st h in h l . ( ‘ la.ss A

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( ) l\ iiip i.u is w iiii b v l!:t •() 1(1 o ie r i.s a b o u t m e t e l l ln t : l in n

t i ; r Im i'.-'. r i i i n id c r b i r d . look a TJ-2 20 y am e s a h r a d o f th e p a n ' \

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I10.M’ o i i i 111 V 14 to 111 ^ b a d

fh i l hi.s W ir e l\MnK,Uii.

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A I .S ( h a i 'h l cou ld >,iiH i c i i i c f l i b iT

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,c \ c r tiiH u a .s u h e it M<-C'ailh\ ’ cam e

III h a i H u i M c C a r th y g o t back

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l a i P K i i T , J a n , 2f> ( S p e c ia l ) T h e

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I Iilertiallonal ........... :tO‘< I .II) I

lo

T li r o i ig h o u t t lic g a m e R u p e r t le d . !

b r in g a h e a d (I lo 2 a t th e e n d o f i h r i

, . , i '> i 's l q u a r t e r . R to 4 a t t h e h a l f 'I i n i i i i a r v o f $ JaO a week to p p e d A l.s ^

m a rk|‘. i:iL' : S lO O

.11- , I.oaks far Itallle

. ijiv^ I M c C a r t i u s u u l be v'.a'-

' i i i i . l i ' w i t h hi.s l!)J<i Y an kees lo r I h r com-

in i ; c a m p a ig n , but t h a t h e hu ik ed

a l ( h e lh i 'e e - ( p i j i r ie r I

Lip.scoinh Del'eated

rn rg f i

M a .'o n C ity h i . d i r

T h e a c e o f r l i d u .

I ’eldniiln VictoriousN E W ’ Y O R K . J a n . 2fi- UP>- Lew

.•\l F e ld m a n . i:i:i N ew Y o r k , o iitpo|nte< l

f M 'orge X .a n g a n C IJ4, N ew Y ork i H ' , ■

P a u l D e b e llo , 127. N e w ^’ l^rk o iii-

p o u i le d J o h n i n ( 'o n i p n . 121 , New

I H a v e n . C o n n iii >.

i|. •. : !'> r a g r e a t b a t t le I n u n t h e D e ir o i t i

I'M , l i n n s an<( th e C 'le v eh in d ( i id ia n .s l

j I 'h e y II h e o u t for o i ir iie i k tlu.'-i

.111,1 ' . c a r K v r r y te a m 111 th e lc a i : t i r a l- i

h r u ,i\ lu m p s (m top o f la.si \riir s,

. i . i ' ' ' p r i u i a n t w in n e r , " lie .said H u l i i ’

•(Ilv n i, ik '- ^ a b e t t e r race, C o in p c H i io n i-.

[ i l u ’ h ig t h i n g in a n y l in e o f .port ;

I ’ l 'o p le c o m e to .see a w i n r r liu i

ilio\- d o n I l ik e lo mm* a p ii.sh n ve r i

Ves I a n d w e a r e n o t lo o k ing lo r an\ W r

h e le i th e ( r h i i i l . !ia\>- U\u g am e s ' a r r e x p e c U n g a nootl l i g h t i r o i i i '

I w a i i le d lo i i i • . i i , i iu i i i ■ l h f ‘ 'P ig e r s a n d In d ian .s , i io i t<* niei'i

I t w as a n ig h t o l lu l l t r i iu i g ; ( l o i i t h e f ie d Sox, S e n iU o i , a n d '

w i t h D a n ie l M D a n n d o f ih e Ne\vi W h i t e S o x .” .

■'He Ic i l i l o u i i a u a m in l l i r

■erie.s H i i p p n t . n n , |in!r,|

i . i n e u p .s a n d simm iar.\

Uii|»ert; I.aey iHi and .Smith

i7 i, forwards: Norby ifti. <Tti-

ter; Carlson I'h and Hedrick

i j i . ggard.s. .Suhstitiitions: C ra­

ven. I'arley anil .Mc-Cloy.

Orange: Maslatn iJ i and Srr-

pa I I I , , forwards; ‘I’urner (:ii,

ient«T Cirer and Latibenheim ,

^uardsv Suhstitutinns: .Shrll«m.

K. W ells \'l). and Dillon.

( ITV l.F.ACU F.

Chevrolet

K (hvai(!,s I4 f) 135 l,i;! AX\M , M i l le r ....................124 Kil \ia 4 38

R o b e r ts o n 2f):t 117 11(5 43C,Je n k m , '. K H HiO 12,"i 4 l( )

Nel.soii lii 'J 1:,7 M!) 4 (Jh

7()/; 7;i0 M.'i 2191

B u h l r r 's ( . r d l

I . v .i .s q u e / 142 IHl l.Sl 474

W h ii '- I f i l 14:: i;i4 -vm

D u im r v j ’j ' ) ]'2S l'J5 ;i7.')

n u m m v ]:\\ 125 125 :?7.^

U Rogr:,-. rj,') l.vi lf)7 447

r,7H 728 702 21 8

Howling Schedule

C O M M K K C IA I. I .F A C l K

( .\lle\s 8 a n d 11

— K \ (*n lng Tlmoh v r .

K I U n.W'i'd.— IdaluJ Prnser Na­

tional f ju indr> .Tburs.— DrlPs \h. Stiidrlmker

( IT V i .k a i . i f;

l.\ll»\VK 1 iu id 2 1

T u e s . — K h v t r l c M otor \ii.

S a fe w a > .

W e d . — H ro o U f ie ld I'ost

(Iffl«-e,

Tburs, — Hrsscr's Paik In ss.

' I ' u i u ' F a l l s l.un\b4T <<Mnp;uu.

F r i. — ( h i '* > t io n n a ir c s vs. l.og

T a v e rn .

1 key.*-

Were those McCracken kids

tougb ! I f you don't think so, u k

some of the Chevrolet team.

K uth and Lola, with the help

o f M n While-and two dum m ies

gave Chevrolet a mighty battle.

I,O la , n t le a d - fo r her t e a m , g o t t h s

h i g h th r e e - g a m e , to ta l o f 474. f lh a

ha< l ft d o u b le t o he lp o u t h e r f l n l

g a m e .

U ) n W h i t e g o t & d o u b le i p mck n f li l .s g an ie .s I.x>n l.sn't s u c h & b a ( l^

lad ie s ’ m a n !

R u t h got. (ipub le .^ in b o th h e r m c - •

o n d a n d t h i r a ' f r a m w .

lU 'PKRT

I’alazolo to Fijjht

Marino at Frisco

Schumacher Signs

New York ContractNEW RO R K . Ja n . 20 (U-P) — Hal

’ .Scbuinach' who hurled one of the

New York O U inU 'two victorle.s

agftlnr.t the Yankee.'? in the world

serie.s, ha.s .signed hl.s 'ctHitract lor

1^37. C lub Secretary Kddie llan iihk

amiounce'd today

R lelt Al S in iih the onlv .starl­

ing [)ilc-hi’r not \et signed Huh-

liell. Fit imnion.s. t'a.sOeimin ( ‘.ab ­

ler and Ciiitnliftt alreadv have le-

lujiied (heir contra'ci.s

P.(i..'\. May Con.sider

Robert Iv HarlownnC A C lO , J a n 20 ‘Uri Tom

W;dsli, national secrctarv nf the

ProfcMlonal fioU i'i < a.s.s(iriiillon said

lodi'V he ha.' rerrived five re(iin.‘.l-

iions n.sklng a .s[H‘ctal nieeting nf

>he P O A to consider the ra.se of

Robfft K Unrlnw, ovi.Y^I manager

of the tovirnamrnt hurWSf. OfficlaW

of lour major sections nf P 'O A

tignctl tlic re(iuLsitiun,s.

I)<“aii, Hartnell. M<‘d\vick IMav F<»rPliillies .Vs Jinnnv Wilson l)r<‘aniH

CANADAS CAMUDATK

HANSliNI

®.'-------------------- - •Fawn M cFarlnnd, a Junior in

high rrhnol wnn secnntl pljirc fthd

• a prize of five doHars in a state

e-'..->ny coniest cm the Rubjcct “More

I.ibrarle.s for Id ah o .”

Mr, u iid Mr.s, C, H, McFarland

and (lairt’hter. Mb.s Fawn M cFar­

land, le ft Friday for Ogden after

receiving; word o f th« death of Mr

McFiirland's m other, Mrs c , n

Mcl''arluiul.Miss Prances Goodrnati, Han.sen

h.’iicJici'. wiifl liQiiorca Frldoi' aUci' noon fit n fiurprlsc party given her

by her pupils honoring her birth-

day.M r iWM\ Mrs. II . T. Nyblad en*

(ertnlnrd tho members, nt>d giientn

1)1 tho Dlnnrr Ilrldgo clfHj niul flvo liibli'H of brldRo 'J’huiadny ovcnhig, il. Arthur OlRon, IjOWcI! IlnliicUiic

^niul Ml*. AUd Mi'b. Arlluir Prior won ');ri7;rfi. OiirstA Inchidcd Mr. ntui Mi'h, llonixld Omvcfl, Mr. Olfion nmr

Mr.JIriinolIno, TwJn FaIIk, niu! Mr.

oikI Mr«. Arthur Ti Iqr Rnd Wnync Krnworthy, Hnn«crt.

m R T l^ J LA U M O U p l l l i CAHla>P{ A'S

M A m w u f < W i v r i f i i r M .^ S u c h w i u - K A 'c m A<i

M O /A N QUiNIAMA A m Ly\ilASAf^ '.M U H .'l . l

AV\IU:V I'o HAL'T hh : MOt^lHLAL M /V /W N ''^

m i / k ' b T i i L : . ■

A M 'V /.'-----

Hy IIK M IV > r c I . i : .M O K i;

.SAK /\ i50TA , F la , J a n 2ti tU n

s lu u m y Wi1mu\, th e h a id - b n -

(c n g e n t le m a n who.sf> h a ir i.s

g ra\ iiig a i o in u l t h e cdgeh. th e

s id e s , a n d o n lo p i r o in m a n a g ­

in g D ie P h i l . i d e lp h ia P l i i l l i r s ,

h a d a d r e a m ,so I’ lo r io u s th e

(U ln -1 m u h l I h a l 1 u ' ha-. l)e«'ii lad­

in g to h r d a l s u n d o w n eu-r s iiu 'e

111 a n e l lo r t lo r e r a p im e ii

I l ' .t il l m a k e s n w lee l gund

iii ''i III i l i i n k a l )o u l i l i a t (h e , in i ’

, l im i i u to ld in r a • \vc '.a i . in i i i ' i i i

a t a li le a n d h s ie n r i i I n ,Nn k Al-

irtM 'k .la( )\ Ru.s .^ell. P a u l W a iie r ,

W e s i e r ie l l a n d h a l l a d o / n i

d ih e r l)a.scli:ill p la v c r . ;.w ap lie.s.

Spring I’raetiee

■’ It w e iil M 'lm - 'li i i i i : lik e ih ls ,

I l « a . '. 't ip e u il ig I'l s p rn ii : p i.ir-

i ic i ' ihi.s \ear i\ nd w h e n I w a lk ed

o t i U'*' h e ld 1 -saw a .•■ii.ini:r

t<*ain o u l th e re , d r i's .s rtl m D ie

P h i l l ie s -suii.-. ( y a b h v i l a i l n e i i

wa.s c ii lch in i,: a n d l>i/z\ D f a n

wa.s p it c h in g t i n s Nhuic ii'so

w as w a n a in g u p C a r l H i ib h r l l

ti\er bv th e d u g o iit t ' a i n i l l i wa.s

cm f ir s t . H illy l le K rn a n (»n s e c ­

o n d . H lh J u d g e s f t l .sho rt, > u iU

P e p ix ’r M a r t in wa.s s t a n d in g on

th ird * t a k in g a c h e w o f m b a c c o .

T h e n I lo okc (l n u t in th e o u i-

f l id d a n d t l i^ r e i t o o d Jm * M rd -

w ic k T e rry M o o re , a n d M r l o r t

I w a lk e d u p to H ’a r tn c t t a n d

.said . 'C h ib by , w h a t t h e h e ll Is

g o in g o n h e r e ? ’ A n d h e lo ld m e

Ih e v u l l h a d b e e n iK u ig h t by

P h l la d ( ' l i ) h la a n d i h a l 1 wa.s lo

m a n a g e t h e m d i n i n g th e ll):i7

.sear.on W e ll , t h e i l i r a n i .sk ipped

a w lii le a n d th o i ie s i t h in g I

k iie w It w as n p e n i iu ; da\' A n d

h o w [|o \ou i l i i i ik ’ w r o p e n e d

W i t h a d o i ih ir h i a i l i ' r ag a in .s t

t h e ( ‘urd'> a i i . i i ; i a i i l . s T Im t

wa.s Ihe 'w r c ic i p m t o l lb<’

d r i 'a in g e i lm i; a c i i u 'k a l Ih e

tw o c lub ', w h ii hav«* b e e n h e a l ­

in g o u t Mie P lu ll ie .s ' b r a in s 'y e a r

n('r|- v(-ai 1)1(1 w ’ k n o c k h e ll

o u l o f 'e m ' W e b e a t t l i r C ard .s

I ' ln e lh ln g lik e 17 t o 4, a n d ( l ie

C .ia iil.s by e le ve n n in .s .

,\ nothei' U r e i i n i

' Theii c a m e n n o l l r r v fry ile-

h i : ) iH i i l v i u l n l I h e ( Ir e a ii i . >Soon

ttB th o g a n ic n w ere o v e r 1 w n lk o d

o v e r to T e r r y an d P r i; ,c h , a n d

w i t l i a k i n d .smile o n m y fa c e ,

w i .s h e d 'e m better h h 'k n e x i

t i n n v T h a f .s w ha t B i l l a n d

P i a n k h a v e l)e.<'n ,say iiig to m e

l(u-*\ ear.s. a n d Ihcv n e v e r h a v e

i i i ' ' ' i n i a n y o f it an y m o re t l ia n

I <h(l 111 t h e d r e a in "

H i ' la c e .a low w iih t h e ' s h e e r

r c s ia .\ ' o t tna iu(}}lng s u c h a

> l u l l . (‘\cn in a d r e a m , m id

k n o c k u u i o t t the b ig lioy.s w h o

h a \ c h e r n r u b b in g hi.s lu v . r m

l u u i i r | ) la 'r lo r Ml lo n g . W i l . ^ i i

l<v<ik i i tK i lh e r p u ll u n I n . I>ri-l

a m i w e n t <m

Cry M aril T imse

Yc.s s ll I ’d like lo .M-e l e t i \. . u u l l''r i.sch . a n d T r a y n o r a n d

< ri i n im w i t h a la i l- e n d h a l l

r l u h T h e y uve t\lwas.s i r v l n u

h a u l t iin c .s . e v e n w hen M icy goi

l o a f o f- b r e a d un d e r t h e ir a r m ' '

F n k r t h a t C .r lm m , fo r r s a i n p le

l .a .s i y e a r C lu c a n o need-> .i p p .

c l i e r so w h a t doe.s C l^iarlrV do

h u t .lust r e a c h out a n d lui\ C m iI

S A N F R A N C IS C O , J a n 2(1 U P ’ •

• l o n y P a la z n ld , S a n F ra n c i.s c n f ig h t

p r o m o te r , lo d a y a n n o i i n r e d J o h n n y

D i a s . 1 (111 ukMiese m i d d l r w n g h t ,

w o u lt i n u ' r i R a la ' M a r in o , S a n F i'n n - i t n c i ,

CISCO. In t h e l e i M o i i n d w in d n p o f

Ih e b o x in g .show a( D r c a m l a i u r a u d l -

t o r i i im F r i d a y n ig h t .

D t a 5 Ls .s u b .s l it i in n g fo r J n r B e m a l ,

S a n F r a n c is c o , w ho i n ju r e d hl.s h a n d

in t r a i n i n g for th e m e e t in g w i t h

M a i iu o .

!•' J T o e x s , I i ic iil t e a ! es tiilr m a n ,

p a t i r n t H i R u p e i t g r i u ' i u l lid sp iia l

lo r I h r [la.si iw o w e^ 'ks. i,s ri'iKirtetl

lo be s i i l l in a v c rv w e a k rd iid iiin n .

C a r l M rrv , a n d ( l i e n Yeiiyle le f t

S i in d . iy fo r D . ' i n c r to a iie iu l th e

( u i i r n d servict-.s o f l,(*ui.s W . YcuKle

h e ld T ue .sd a y . H e d ie d S a h ird ay

m o r n in g f r o m p n e u m o n i a w hich d e ­

v e lo p e d f r o m f lu M r , Y eas le wa.s

w e ll k n o w m R u p i u l , h a v in g lived

v e ia l y ra r .s in t h e H oim ' wi-H dis-

N o doubles for Edwtrda. leftd-ofl

for Chevrolet. But Utile M ftxit

M ille r .smacked 'cm for & doubloon

his -second game. Mftx really Rpprei

c iatod that,

J o h n Itobertsoa really showed

th<>m how a bowling g^m *

.should be done. In h la first

gam e, eight spares, one doable,

m ade 203. high ulngle for the

C ity league. -WTiat he showed.,

them his next two fames wa^

som eth ing el.se.

J c i ik i n . s , , i r . g o t d oub les in b o th

iil.s f ir .s i a n d .second gam es. N o t so

g o o d liiH la.-Jt. J

Ros-s N e l.son h a d one d o u b le h K I f i r s t g a m e T h e liidle.s c e r lR in i y '

a p p i r e l a t e d t h a t .spare th a t , Rnv>

I J I D N 'T g e l.

Chick Throws TaylorH O ’ 'W ( J O I ) . Ci f , J a n , 26 'OP)

D u d e C lu c k , ( 'lie\ ciu if'. W v o ,

. i h r r u F r a n k Ta,\ lor, C o h im b ii.s . O . ,

A l V V e s lc o lt , C h ic a g o , t h r e w Y u k o n

.)a i k-si-ui, .M a .sk a . i ’as(|iiale C’o s t l l to ,

M e x ic o , d r e w w it h Art P e rk in .s , H o l ­

ly wo<Ki

D av i.s , lu s t a b o u t n i l I got A n d

\ i h a t F r i.s e h A lway.s y e l l in g h e 'd

lik e Lo g e t r id o l D iz z y D e a n , I

lu.sl h o p e he doe.s, hecau .se ' f

w a n t l o .see w h a t h e 'l l d o w i t h ­

o u t lu i n . H e 'll h e a d r ig h t d o w n

(o r u s . A g uy w h o w anU s to g e t

n d <if a p itc h e r w h o c a n w in

:iO g a m e s - (h a t is . if he'.s

l i i i n d le d r ig h t m u s t lx ‘ n u t s n i

.ui\’ la i ig i i a g ( ‘ I t ’d l ik e to hav i*

D l / / lu .s r 'o n o dd W edne .sda,\ s I

w o u ld n 't c a re h.ow h e a c te d H e

_co uU l l iv e In a ,‘,( i i i ir r c l c a g e a n d

w e a r 'e v e n in n r lo t lie .s a l l da\-.

lu st so lo n g as h e 'd w in th o .s r

h a l l Kan\e.s lov m e ."

A t (h l.s p o n d M r W il.s o n

r o in id r d t h e c o iiv e r .s a t io n a l sec-

o n d ba.se a n d h e a d e d fo r In im e .

R u t t h a t s a n o th e r .story fo r

a n o t h e r d a y .

(Copjrlght, I!I37 by I'u ited F re s s l

M rs M a r g a r e t M e i / , re.sldciit n f

H ('[X ’ 'v e ll d l.s t r ic t w h o h a d been very

i l l w ith A .seve ie h e a r t a ttiirk , is

r e p o r te d to l)e m u c h Im p rnv o d .

M i.s C h a r l e . s O o f f o f H (*pewrll ha.s

h i 'c n III f o r s o m e l im e w ith th e

Ilu

D e a n S a c h s . IC aasa .s , Js visiting

a few d a y s w i t h hi.s cou.sin , M rs.

j : ’ la % Je R < jw n in n a n d f a m i ly iK fore

I le a v in g fo r M txscow w h e re liti w ill

j<‘n t e r I h e u n iv e r s i t y th e ,spcuiid

|^clne;.ter,

K m a m ic I S c l i a t z o f R ii| ie r l h re ­

c o v e r in g f r o m a m a jo r opcra lK iii a l

t h e R u p r r t g e n e r a l h o ;.p ila l

M i .s - v O ia J o H a n k .s . Jo hns ton ,

p k l a , a r r iv e d I v r r t h i s week lo

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PtLOue M B e to n 10:M x m .

M I S S N E W M A N

F E T E D A T S H O W E R

M iss M arguerite Newman, wlio i.s

tt) bo m a rr ie d on Feb . 4, was fetecl

la « t e v e n in g at a te a towel shower

n n d d in n e r arranged by Mrs. Mary

H a m ilto n . At d in n e r covens woro

la id far n ln n at a filngle tabl<‘ '['hr

even ing wiui» s p e n t ernbroidennt' '

towels f o r M ils N ew m an nnd social- ‘

Jy by th e group.G uests w ro MLss Newmnn, Mrs.

Je n n ie S pa ffo rd . M rs I,. C), Cow-

ftn . M iss Miirgiu'ct Keimctly.

OdiU tu C r lU - h f ic ld , M i.v i l l a n i o l D u ­

v a l l . M i .s s B o l iy L e o n a r d lu u l M iss

M i l d r e d G i l l .

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M E N a r r a n g e

P .- T . A. P R O G R A . 'M

T h e a n n u a l n ic n ' . s p r o i^ ia n i v,u.s

) ) r f . ' ,e n t e d la.st r v c n i i i K n i Ui'e rfK-

u l a r o f t in- W H .'.hu iK to n

P a r e u t - T e a c lu ' r n s s o r i a t l o n h e ld a t

t h e R c h o o l f i i i d l t o r i u n i , C . H . K rcn -

R lo w a s I n c lu iry o o f n r r a n « c m e n ta .

A b r l o f b u s lu c .s s .s e s s io n w as cou-

( h ic lP d b v M rs. C a r l C . Lov .c , pic.s- |

]- le iit. a i u l Ih o f o l l n w jn K m u n b c r s

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1)V H a r o l < l S a l b h u r y ; a t a lk bv W .

B*. S m i l h : nm*n'b'«'rs B v H ie f i^ u r lh

u r a d e . l iu - lu d U iK a p i a n o fio lo . M ar-

I ' .v n K o r i i i : r f i a d i i i ; : . K j i i l ic r m n

C r r a v p s : c tu r t. t l r r i r c r T a v in r a n d

.liiMif'-s rradiiK,'. Mnrv'^-b’an

O s t r a n d e r ; p ia i io .so lo , M a r b a n i Hrv-

i n p r . .s o n y , ' I d t i h o . ” b v th e chus.s

a n d a p la y le t , b y m f ’n il> i’ r.s o f Ib e

f n n r U i t ;r ; i< ir .

D u i in k ' th e .s cn 'ia ! n fnvsh-

m r i i l . s u C l i - < l

CalendarWfir M o t h o r s association

mcctlns has been changed trora

the Mcotid F rid ay In rehn iary

to Fob. 19.

. A ilitlso n u v e i iu e S ^ l a l c lu b

w ill m e e t W e d n e s d a y , a t t e r n o o n

a t tho h o m e o f M r s . H e r m a n

W a n m a n .4f 4

S im b lU n o C i r c l e c l u b w ill m e e t

n l the l i o m e o f M r s . H e n ry P e ­

ters H iB h ln m l V ie w , W e d iio .s d iiy

n l T30 p . m . R o l l c a l l w ill be

n ns iv fred b y c u r r e n t e v en ts .

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G a m m a T h e t a c h a p te r o f t h n

D fl| ) lim a s o c ie t y w i l l m e e t a t 8

p ni. W n d n c s c la y In th e p r o b a l f l

court r n t im . S u b j e c t o f d ls cu s-

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plc."4t * *

I.r a cu o o f W o .M c rn W r i t e r s

vill in r p t 'F b u r .s d a y a t 8 p . m . a l

(h r h n m o o f M r s . J o h n W . O r a -

hnm . 201 'K o n ih a v e n u e n o r t h .

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n o g i i lR f i r m p i o o f Th«

ry t li ip n ■Ri^'lf'rs v.111 be h f 'ld

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I F T i : i ) .\ T S l i O W K R

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t o b r i n a n i c d o n ' n i i n - .d a v , a n d M i:.s

n n r o t h v D ns ;., w h o p h g i ' . K> I'MVi;

t h i s W f 'c k in f ' n t r r I h r t ' n i v r r j l y

S O IT H F .R N r . f R S T

n O N O K K I> A T T A R T V

A [jrniip o v e r t h e w rrk- fM id h o n >

n ro d R o b e r t I f c r r o n , o f th e U . S .

M a r iiij ! corp.*!. s t a t i o n e d a t P f lr r ls

LsliUKl. s . C-..

'I'lifi p a r ly d a n c e d flr.^t a n d la te r

w m t to t l i f ' h o m o o f M r . a n d M rs .

K n ir .s l J r l l i .s o n , w h e r e a c b l l i sup-

] f ic r uii;; s c r v r d . A f t e r s u p p e r curd .s

o f h l a l u ) . wore c o i n p l i n i- n l c d InM „ in „ o ; ,o ly w e re a t p la y .

r v c i u n t ; a t a d o t ib l* ! s I io w it a n a

r d by M r s . K o y A . R f- ad . a l h e r ............

h o m e . n t i c s l J w r-rp im 'm lio r .s o f th e i w i l l l n m M nrt-

B f- ta S l R n i n r l i l- . ^ o r o r l t v n l i ' i l u o ih - I D m - ld so n , M iss

rr.'^ nr I h r - K u r ; . l s T h r ' . ' ' I ' ' ' ' , A i I .w l i l h c l H a m e l ) ,

\vfus r r n t o r i 'd \Mi!i \cll(iv, !-n;.( s, i lu b •

finw rr.T lio .s n p r r s n i f w i ' m ' M i -. W !■

I>o.<^s. M r.*^ i ’.a lp l i r . a c o n . M rs . K I-: ■

( r a b t r e r . r ' l ;> In rt-f'. M ls.s I)os.s. .

M i.'is J e a n M is ' V l i ^ m a ^

T - a w re iH 'e . Mi'^'' H 'M ’ .' M . i'i< ‘;irv :u td

G u r . ls i i r r s r n t w e re : M r . n n d M rs .

E n ir .s t J c l l l .s o n . M r . a n d M rn . G e n e

M r , l i r i n ' i i , A .s h r r H o b s o n a n d W i l ­

ia m i; :u n p .

FLAPPER FANNY By Sylvia

Eise in Temperature Checks

Intenoo Cold Wave for

Twin Tails

For the first time In several days,

the tiiercury today failed to go below

the zero m ark wlUi the re su lt th a t

the official low tem perature read­

ing recorded th is morning by the

bureau of entomology was 10 above.

Yesterday h ig h temperature was

19 above, against a low of e ig h t be­

low. A ioreca.st for tpnlght a n d to ­

morrow ca lh for unaetlled weather

w ith local snows In the so u th sec­

tion and warm er wealhcr In the

soutJieast.Monday m orn ing a high w ind In

the vicinity of Hollister, A m sterdam

and Rogcrson blocked most o f the

.side roads com ing under the Juris­

diction of tho Twin Palls hlghw ily

district, J , D . Slnema, d istr ic t engi­

neer, said here today. A heavy duly

|)low was scheduled to be d lspulched

to that area th is afternoon a n d the

crew w ill continue removing opera-

llons throughou t tonight a n d Into

Wednesday. T he roada In th e nrcii

.still d r ifting today.

K im berly Area Open

■llie K jm berly bikI llun.sen . m ir

roatls, w h i c h were priicticHr.v

blniked by h ig h winds S a tu rday

n igh t were a ll open today, S lnem a

said. A plow was working Kxlay In

tlio vicinity of Hansen.

Near Hollister, became th e side

roads were impii.ssable, school bu.se.s

were staying on state highw ay

N o .'93, and students liv ing o n tlu-

.side roads were forced to w a lk from

one to two miles to reac li the

bu.sci.nood.s around Twin Fu lls were

clear today. S lnem a .saUl, a n d n plow

was working north of here. Yivster-

.day the same crew-opened a,nd w'ld-

enod the road.s south of the rily.

T l i r o u g h s t a t e h lR llw n v s I n th e

d l. 'i t r lc t w e re re p o r te d o p e n b i l l .'lifi-

p e r y 111 s e c t io n .^ .

Cl NC M'N ’Y*■ H FIRE SIEPSFirst "Move M ay Lead

Future Ordinance for

Apartmenta

"I don't hclicvf you ever went rliroiigh thr nwLw.ird Fannv,"

‘ O h . sure. I ‘-prnt years falling o\(rr niv K i r fr>in|» to he "racclvil "

V.'jMKJ'*. VM IM'HNa d d r k s s k s C L v n

M r s . F , A n b u n i . n h n . 'p c , ; a

j i u n i b c r o f v f'a rs n i Pa l''M in<\ g .iv r

a t a lk o f r .- p n in l n i t r r * ‘st lo in c ii’.-

J ) r r s o f t l i c .M a u ir i- V c lu b n i i l . ' ' ! r

' iu<'clniK'* h ' ' ' ' evcmn!.' ()ii- u o r o a i l . t i I ^ ; b r o im h i f r o m ( h r H )!y

I , a n d -by Jrfrs. A u b u r n .

T h e b u .M iV s s .^rs .M on w as h r 'd

l a t e r a t t l if ’ h o n i o o f M r*:. R I.

V ru-c'. p p o iU ’''r a iu ! a r rp o it nti ihn

C n m i ) UK'iip .‘.pni'.'.o ird h'. il

( l u l ) W M .s iH 'im i M is s 'F l i z a b n l i

O 'M a l l c v I.s n u a r . i i n n o l' ( h i ‘ i^r('!;]i

Mfr-s r i n r m r - p I t t ^ k , p jr i^ k lM if . cnn- o u r i P f i t h o srr>! in n

A f l 'r r t ) i e m r r i i i i c r r f r r s h n i r n ' ' ,

V '“re ‘le r v r d 'I'Ih' llO ,^!r^^ v.as assiM-

rr! l)y M r s . C o lr rn D illK 'ii

M A S O N S T O

A T r r .M ) D A N C E

'Hill anniuil dance Rivrn by Buh!

M;i,m)1i'i lor inonibers of (he Indgr

.n,:l K.i,‘.ir rn .Star members from

t l.is ii'in i'try will he held tomnrrow

at the D iih l Auiorlcan I.e-

I'lnii A lartj'' number from

nrli;lil)onnK town.'i nnd nde.s K ex-

pf>(MO(l, (lifksp In tImrRO state,

(i!cii Bater. and his Nile Hawks

jMr lnplay and rrfreshinenl.H will be

rvi'il.■«• * #

P ,\ n rY M A R K S

B IK T H D A V

Foiirleen of her cla.ssmalcs were

KMie.st.s of Du\h‘ H u ll at a birthday

liariy nrranj^ed yesterday alteriioon

at. lu’r linnu' oti A.sli .‘ trert hoiiorljit;

luT Hiiilh In rlhday , A color sclieine

o f \clloa’ and w hite was observed

wiMi ihe rrfrr.shinent table covcred

w iih a \cllow linen cloth and con*

tcK’d l;y a b irthday cake lighted

w illi \i’llov.’ tapers,

Tlic iificrnoon wa;; spent at game.s

am i pn.'i’.s were won by Bobby Sept.

and Alton Speedy. O ilier yue.si.s

wrre Malda Jean Hutchln.son, Oer-

riio Worlpy,. Be((y June Tanr. Don­

na Happleye. Nancy Jo Dnerlg,

Marjnrle' C lraybill. Elaine Hnbbrl.

Hof( r’nind/dl. Jo h n n y }h};^hr.*;, Ted­

dy llyan and U ohrrl Hoo.sirr,

SIUOEIIS PFEROPERETIA

"B low Mo Dow n" W ill B ring

M usical P irate Title to

H. S. Autlitoriura

Concert Group Initiates 1 Campaign For Members

O f f c r l n p a n “ av a itab llK y l i s t ” o f R iir h p r o m i n e n t n r ll .s t s ns th e H a t:t

llnu-.r ( )u a r (c i, N ino M a r d i i l . Kn.so n n r n p l o n . To.‘; r h a S e id e l . D a lle s

I 'ra n i/ . , i l i c c o m n u u iU y c o n c e r t i) la n o f t l ie C 'o i i im b i a U r o a d c a s t ln B .sy.s-

h 'm t t a s iM ilh n e d lasL e v c iil iiK a t Ih e k ic k - o f f d U in e r a t t h e P a r k h o t r l

by l)a\ ul F e rg u s o n , re p re .sen ta live h ' l r lo d i r e c t th e m e m b c r s lu p ca n i-

paiKU I f x l i# ,

M 'M u h r r r .h ip in thft T w in F a lls C o m m u n i t y C o n c e r t a s .s o c lo t lo n w ill

e n d t lc m e m b e r : . io .h e a r a l lea .M tlircf* c o n c e r t s to be b r o u g h t h e ro - a n d to

11't c in i n i i y c (n u r r is or p o 'K iu n i n l e t h e r i i l i r .s p rosen lM d u n d e r t l io s a m r

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b e e n s e c u r e d by t h e c l i y fa r t h r

p r o p o s e d sew e r p r o je c t lu D i 'b o n ^

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a p p r o v e d fo r m o v in g o f a to o l Im u s c .

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w o lle r B ro th e r s , T n c . a n d R . S V ic k e r s . Co\ev Ch\s a n d O i l c o m ­

p a n y w a s g iven , p e r n d .v lo n to a d i l

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in g a t o o l house .

C O l L E M i lFORM ED

F A R K W F I J , F V I .V 1

P I . W N E n F O R M I . ' ^ S IO N A K V

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h o n o r a t a f a r e w e ll p a r l v g iv e n t in s

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J o h n s o n , a c r o m p a t i ie d I n ’ .1, F! H il l;

h n r l l n n o .'■'Oln h v I> o n a ld C la v c n m b ,

f( ,s ,s i 't r d l.'y M rs . h u k l i n ; s e le c tio n

I r o i n t h o TW i M F 'a ! ! ' . : .',ik e clMij! .

f .o i i i ; l)y J i l:t 'lie ',' t i i i i . Mr'- ('lauilr-

B r o w n . M r .s H u . 'v f l l U o h i 'r is o n , M ;‘ .

J u n a K i i K tn an : o r i g i n a l ir ib ' iU ' hv PriiMcl,M-o, f o r m e r r e s id e n t o f 'F udn

M r s . M i t c h e l l W , H u n t , a n d a v io U ir n i lh - d ie d Ihl.-? m o r n in g , a c c o r d in g

p o lo py c n ia r lo H S h l r l e v . \ tc> word r e c e iv e d h e re . F ^ m e ra l

A c l a n c R w ill fo ! l f » w i n Ih e r e r r e - • ’servlrps w i l l be h e ld In S a n F 'ran-

n t m n h a l j lu id v u i r s w i l l be casl. fo r c l .s c o . W o d n e s d a v a t 1/1 30 n . m , M rs ,

t i n ; S c c o i i d w a r t i ( p ie e i j to l)c c r o w n - J V a n M 'M s f in e i,s ,*u rv iv cd by h e r

(’ d a t t h o ( io M a n d ( t r e e n ba ll , h ii.-banii, . l a c k . W h o Is n t p re s e n t

f a n d l d a t ^ . s are M a r g a r e t Ki-bert. : u .s lto r In T w in F a l l . ' : n n d a d a u g l i-

N e l l l e M a e M c B r id e . H e le n B a ile y > te r , D o r n th y . w h o w a s w ith h e r n t

e n d E v a R u t h W a r d . . I t h e time n f h e r d e a t h .

FORMER LOCAL

; WOMAN PASSESK ih c l V a n Id e r s l in e , S a nMl''.

F I L C T . J a n , 2fi ( S p o c J a D . ^ H lg h

schOfiT o p e r e t ta . “ R low M e D o w n , "

W.111 be p r e s e n te d lodny a t 8 j) . tn

a l Ih e h ig l i s c h o o l a u g l i t o r h i in b y a

c a s l <'f 70 s tu d e n t s u n d e r t h e d ir c c -

t.H'ii " I C . L . L u k r .

P i i n c i p a i i i a r t s n r« r a r r l r d by

R ic i i i . r d c ’. l l h l a n . BUI F iik e . C h e M e r

D e m o n . D a io F e n w i c k . F lo b e r t

R e ic h e r t . A r t h u r S ik e ; ;. J u n i o r

T h c n n a s . .h in e V in c e n t , M a r jo r i e

N a n M u .vse r. M a r v F.llen H a v l .s a n d

I / ) l s P o n d . S i x choru.s g r o u p s w ii l

s i n g a n d d a n c e .

T h o o p e r e t t a Is ba.sed n n t h e ra p-

tin-e o f a g r o u p o f s tu d e n t s c n a

s c ie n t i f ic t o u r b y p lra ie .s .

O n t h e b iis ln e s .s .staff a r e b i i s i n ' ‘ss

m a n a g e r * , [>'>ster.s-. K obert, J o l in .s o n ;

c(u>Uune.s, M ls.s D ro w n ; p ro p e r : i> 's .

s t u d e n t s ; m a k e - u p . M iss F Yy»*r n n d

• i t u d e n is : p ia n is t ! B a r b a r a U e e m .

P re .s e n ta M o n is by p e r m l ' . ' r u , f>f

c o p y r lf- h l o w n e r s

DiRGESlG

(hf* e n t i r e y e a r . M r, P e rK u so n nn-

n o u n c e d , n n d u n t i l th a t lim e a n iii-

qiinrtel,

Tlie conccrt.s are to be pr(?senled

te n s iv e c a m p a ig n w ill lie r o n d u d c d m o n e o f th n lo c a l theater.s . t h e

in 'H v ln F '^dls a n d M irrm iiK lin p lu e a jc h o l c c d e p e n d in g n n th e .size o f th e

by th e r)D-o(ld wr)i ker.s w ho a t Ic n d e c P i n ' 'm b c r s h ip ,

Ib e d i n n e r I b 'a d i ju a r lc is are in ; i : i i- l <>n U u * a i l is i . c o t n in i t t e e are of-

ta iije d a t th e 8 a in ix '.on M iis lo M o re , ' f le e rs o f t h o a s .s o c ia n o in a n d o th e r s

I p b o n e :i<). , a i ) p o l n l e d by M rs D . L A le x n n d 'fr ,

I'V )!lo w in g I h e rm irlu .M oa o f flie p r e .s ld e n f .

r n m p a ig i i . pU n , • w ill v:n f n i u a r d tn M r . F t r g i i . s o n wa.s In t r o d u c e d la s t

s e iu ie t i u ' n o te d H ’.it e v e n in g b v W B , S m i t h , .s iiperln-

iq u a r le i , .said to be i l i> nne.-i :n i l f t c n d e n t o f s c h o o ls .

F ih n Stars D i u '

. A t 1.0(1 'I'odaySim Viilley A w ;n ts Arrival

.. Of Fam ed M ov io Figiiros

,S U N V A M .K Y . . h i l l : s lS|ie-

c la l i- ' l i t i s fam o u ,': loftt^f', n o d li.s

o t ' i 'u p a n is , f tw a lie t l m a n i in p a -

I io n lo d i i V a,, ( ’ la n d i- i le C o lb e r t

. a n d R o b e r t Y o u n g w »T e s c h e d ­

u le d l o » r r lv ( ‘ a n d p r e p a i e lo r

t h e n ’ l e a iu r e p i n t s in ' 1 M e t

H im I n P n il.s " vvh i<M is b r in g

f i lm e d o n IhC'* n o r d i f o ik n f

W o o d r iv e r , n e a r lie r i*

A p p r o lx m a t e lv Oh o ih e r i>er-

s o n a g c s h a v e a r r iv e d a n d con-

.s in ie t lo n o f set.'-, a n d b a c k ­

g r o u n d s f(U- t h e K rcne .s lo bo

■ 's h o f h e re Is w e ll u n d e rw a y ,

n a y m o n d F . iS ie v en .s . p ia n a c e r ,

.said lo d a y , D i r e r in r s and- o th e r

m e m b e r s <'f th e c a M a r e ho ic .cd

a l I h r lo d n e whlU- Ir* 1 n i: ;il e m ­

p lo y e s a r e .‘•ra y lm ; j . i l l . n l i v

A r u m o r v. h h h c l i c u la ie i l In

m a n v .sec iiuns ^ : u f id i iv n n d

M o n d a V . lo l l . r r i f f , i i b e liu n o n s

lo d g f ' h a d been h u n ; la t i/ i 'f l was

d e n ie d by M r . .SIe\< u s

A t tr a c t iv e ly d i f f e r e n t arc the

s e v e n In lr lR i i ln g c l o w n de-slgns to

b e u s e d o n lea to w e ls , T h o y ’ll aniiL'iC

t h o d ls h u u s l ie r a n d h e l p g e l tho job

d o n e i n n b u r r y . A p p l i q u e tho siilla

I f y o u wLsb, o r d o t h e m I n ou illne .

T J i ^ r e ’5 a d w lg n lor e a c h d ay In Ihe

w e e k a n d e x tr a m o t i f s fo r pan

h o ld e r s , in No, C 82 82 .

T o o rd e r , a s k fo r N o . C8282. or

le a i o u t I l lu s t r a t io n a n d .send w llli

1 0 cen t.s m . s ta m p s o r co m . (Any

t h r c - 10 cen f* " M a k e 7 t Y ou rfid f"

p a t t e r n . i only 2.S c e n t .s i Addrr.sfi

y o n r o rd e r to I d a h o Ii?\'()nlnR Tliiie.s

M a k e I t Y o n r s e lf P a t t e r n B urra ii.

Uo\ K an .sas ( ' i t y . M o Be .sure

t o K lve nam e a r id c o m p le le addro.v,

♦ ♦ ♦

P a t t e r n B u r e a u .

1 M ako It Yourself

Box 1 no, Knn.sas C ity . Mo;

lencloflcil la 10 c e n ts in coin

(?0 centii for two pa ttc m a or

2S cents fer th re e ) for

Co llection o f tho 1936 real prop­e r ty tax la already well over tho h a lf- w a y m ark and has reached $573,729,80. thQ county auditor's o f ­

f ic e reported today.

T h e first rollcctlon fncludlng u til-

I t le s am ounts to 54.8018 per cent o f

t h e to ta l real property roll of $1,- 046,200.68, and represents & "ve i7

g o o d " flguro» the auditor’s staff in- ’ d lc a te d .

M o s t of the remaining am ount Is

e xp ec te d to be paid In by the ^ m e •

th e J u n o collection deadline comes.

M a n y taxpayers settled for their fu ll

a m o u n t In tho flrsl payment, rec­

o r d s showed.

M U S I M S ’ B l SIAGE

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Name of this newspaper.^.

I -

F i n i i annual maslclans’ ball is

I s rhc d iiJed fo r U)i.s evening at 8 ha-

I d o u ’Xand in ICimberly- with three lo -- -

i f a l .swing bands sch(3dule?l to play. .

, a c c o rd in g to plan.t nnnonnced today

, b y C hu ck Helm', who I.s In charge of

' arrangem ent.';.

j M usic will be provided by Chuck I H e lm nnd his Contluentala, Qlen

Batefl and his NlglUliawks nnd Bus ' V aughn nnd his Dlxlelnnders.

.Mollier of I^oeal \\ oinan Siifciinilts

Brother of Local Resident Passes

Po lice were Informed last evening

b y t/'legram of tho death of Joe

B e a l o f Bakersfield, Calif., brother

o f J im Beal of Twin Falls. Clrcum-

stance .s surrounding tho death were

n o t given other than tho body was

b e lnp : held by .the coroner fit the

C a l i f o r n ia po in t awnltlhg word from

th e dead m an's brother.

!\lrs. Clara M ilk 'r Dios llfcc

;\fU‘r S h o r t lllne.'is

I l e a t l i la m e e a r ly t h i s in o rn ln g lo

M rs , (M ara M i l le r , w h o h n d been

.s la .M iig n t t i io a p a r t m e n t o f her

( i;n ij; ! it e r . M rs, C N . B ledKoe. Mr.s,

M i l le r wa.s b n r n In L y n n m , 0 , .lime

IH. and c n m e t o T w in ra ils

f ro m O ^ d e n In .S e p te m b e r .

S h e Is .M irvdw d b y tw p olher

d a n g h te r .s . M r s , R a l p h "A , Boren,

( h a n d .h ii ic t lo n . C o l o . , a n d M rs . W ,

W , W h lt a k i ’r. N e w O r le a n s , I-n. A

son , H u r r v K. M i l le r , r e s id e s In Red-

h in d . C . i l i f

T h e bndv i.s n t p r e .s e n t a t Ih r

■(Win Fall.s m o r t u a r y b u t w ill lie

s l i ip p '“fl Id H e n v p r f o r b u r ia l serv­

ices be s id e ll ie g r a v e >Xil M rs . M il­

le r 's * liu sb a iu l.

EMPHATICO n e man. registered on the rolls

o f the United Slates employment fiorvice n t Tv«,'ln Falls. U s till

scokh if i employment, most em-

jdm tlctilly . It wa.H revealed hero

to d ay . '

Recently n quesdonolro was

s e n t out to each person regis­

te red .asking them If they were

s t l l) in need of a Job,

T ills particular man answered

th e quesUonulre In two words,

' l l i e y were “hell yea."

I I O F S C E F R O C K

PA 'rrERN 0187

}\ 1,'ju.sa f r o c k t h a t m ee ts t h e

m oM t r y in g te.st.s— Is th is r a d ia n t

n io n iliiK fn .s l i lo n . P a H e rn 01871 S o

n u in e n n is n r e Ms g o o d nua lllle .s t h a t

y n u l l n e v e r d l.s c o v e r th e m n i l t l l i

y o u v e m a d e a n d w o rn th is f ln l le r -

in j{ .sivle! .S l im , t r im s k ir t m a k e s

y o u Reem In c h e s t a lle r , w h ile t l ie

dlflffonn) 5 u r p J ) r e - ! !n e b o d ie s cttec- flvc lv .■'Icndcil7.e.s i h e m a lu r o f ig u r e !

Y o u ':! c lo r y In t h e b e c o m in g c l i lo o f

" ^ s a u r v r e v i s , n e a t yokes, n n d b r ie f

.slc 'ie.s t h a t a m e rp ia lly K m a r t

w he the r p u f l e d o r f la r e d . A n d th is

i-ofre.'ihing f r o c k is a s a t t r a c t iv e fo r

a n a f te r n o o n 's In / n r m n I e n te r ta in -

In K , a.H I f .s p r n c i i r a l fo r w e a r in g

th r (^ ip h a m o r n i n « . s chore.s! P e r ­

fe c t In p ln - s tr lp e d ■ ^e e rs u e k e ^ . c o t t o n

.shlrtliiK . c a l ic o , c o h ir l u l c l ia m b r a y .

o r p rJn led p e r r a l r . M a d e In a j l f / y ,

a id e d by I tn C o m iM c ln D la g r n m m c d

M a r ia n M a r t i n S e w C h a r t I

Pa tte rn U107 m n y be o rde red o n ly

I n Hlic.s J4 , 315, 38. 40, 41’, 44 a n d 46.

S i / o JG r e q u ir e s 3 'n y a r d s 30 In c h

fa l^ rk ’.

Send F I P T E E N C E N T S In c o in s

o r fitum pn ( c o i n s , p re fe r r e d i fo r

is A C I l M A R I A N M A R T IN p n t t e r n .

H o .sure to w r l t n p l a i n l y y o u r S IZ 1 3 ,

N A M E , A D D R E S S , a n d S T Y L E

N U M D K R .

Be nil IC A R I .Y I H R D I G e t Y O U R

r o p y of o u r N E W M A R IA N M A R -

'P IN P A T l ' i i R N R O O K n o w ; , J t ’fl

. .p ; P D m k ln ig * . C tiW itO ,’

m a k e U P lU N O f a s h io n s — fro ck s fo r

IvldtlloH . J u n i o r s , D e b s , ns w e ll us

l o r M othe r. Y o u ' l l f i n d D a y t im e a n d

fro c lcs g a lo r e I P n r ly fa s l i lo n a .

t o n , and s m a r t , s ty le s fo r S t o u ts , Ho*-

h o ld Iho n o w - s c n s o n I'^ ib r lc s a n d

w a y i; to tii-e t h e m t o J je s t a d v a ^ ta g (5 j

U O O JC J-’/ P J ’K E N O K N T fl. I>AT-

'F E l lN I '- IF H IIK N C E N T S , 'F W E N -

' I ' Y - H V K C L W T S F O R D O T H

W I l lC N O R D E H E U 'r O C n ^ T H E R ,

Sciid yotir order to Idnlio Kvoning

n ’lnips, Pa ttrrn , Dopnrlnicnt, Twin

Idaho.

ySulU ftsklng dlvorrs h a d been

])laced on filo In dl^lrlct c o u r t to­

day by throe women

Charg ing th a t she was deaerted

less thai^ one m onth after h e r wed­

ding, M m . Fay Moj'ea b ro u g h t suit

against M aurice Moyes. S h e re­

quested restoring of her fo r m e r '

name^ Fay Brnilli. |

Mrs. Dai.sy Lewis sought divorce

from Charles Lewis, c la im ing cniel-

ty and non-support. Tho coup le has

seven-fhlidren. •^hree still m inors.

Alleging cruelty and m lscon;lurt,

Mrs Vera I<orcnzen a.sked a fte<-roe

against L’dward Ijoreiizen a fte r a

marriage la-sllng Ic.ss th a n seven

months.

O. 0 . H a ll is attorney In the

three cases.

S E l POPE SEES R

Assurance by Harry H opk ins, re­

lie f f ldm lnb tra lor, that ac tio n t.'-

underway to care for destitute tr a n ­

sient fam ilies hnd been iTorlvr<l h',

Mayor Duncan McD. .Inhn.ston to-*

day from Son. Jnme.s prpr»pe------

The pcnator’s wire detlnred that

"Harry Hopkins haa a.ssiired m e that

steps w ill bo taken to caro for de.s-

tltute trnaslent families not eligible

for grants from the ror^ettloment

ad m inis traMon.”

Defin ite action wa.s pxpecfrd to he

outlined at a conference In W ash ­

ington to?lay.

Services ArrangedaOODINO, Jivn. 30 (^pecllil) —

Puncrnl scrvlce.s (or Mrs Aiirm I..

Pdst, B, Dllss, who died nt Bt. Viil-

eiitlno'B Iiospltnl «t Wcndoll Pridny

ovfliiing ol pncunionlo, will lie lisld

nt tlio Olirlstinn chiirdi I" aooillnif Wodnesclny nt :i (I. «l. liov. A. B.

Uuasley will offlclnle. ,

A n o rK « iilin lln n linown nn A ir

Center linn licen foriiicd In f1.V'lnoy,

A un lrn lld , lo promole nil brnncllcn

o f civil nv ln llon .

Wheffe’s - George?

— gone to ...

BARNARD’S

W h e n (ic 'o iKe i.s In-ten ls

l i e fu i i ly ir le a , "T h e Sale

o f Kunran tccd used cars

a t B n rn a rd ’H i.s the m a in

a O r n t l i o n , a nd I ’lf a d n i il

I ’ m sold »n liu 'ir valuc.s."

$4751 D 3 6 D O D G E P I C K I T — O N L Y

1 2 ,0 0 0 inllf-s. R e a l t r a n s p o r t a t io n

l o r y o u r l l g l i i

h u \ i l i iu { '

n . V M O l T I I - M O T O R R E -

c o n d i i l o n e d a n d e a r R u a r a n lc e d ,

S e n a n d d r iv e thl.-i

JO ^ Q . C III.V H O I.ia ' ( ODPK —

L o w i n i le a p t j ju o k . ' i a n d r im s like

new . llie .b u y of

th e y e a r ..............

1 0 3 0 C H E V R O L E T 4 - D O O R S E ­

D A N — N ew p a in t , n ic e a n d c le a n .

R t ' j i l e c f jn n m lc a l

t r a n .s p o r la t lo n .

$ 1 9 0

$195I

1 9 3 5 r L V M O U T H C O A C I I - O R -

i g l n p l p a i n t . L o o k s lik e n e w a n d

r u n s th e 6 i 4 A I ?

s a m e ............... .........- .....

SO M E REAL WARM BUYS —

Z e ro gone wUh the winds. Now

Is th e time (o come In and take

advan ta i;e of our real iloltar

valucH. .Save by buying now. Nev­

er before liave prices, been so low

as they are at present. Blrllio

cond lllons In (ho east makliiff a

s lio rla^e In neiv ears is bound to

advnn ro the price of used c a n .

So buy now and Save.

s k i : h a u n a r p ’s W>r t h e

nuYS

' Barnard Auto Co.

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It's Easy to Biiy, Rent, Sell or Trade With

C L A S S IF IE D A D SWANT AD RATES

RATES P E R L IN B nP E R DAY

• Six days, per line per day 6c

_T1ut? days, per line p tr day 9c

One day, per l in e ....................... 12<5

Discount

For Cash

Cash discount allowed if ndver-

asfment is paid for w ithin scvrn

days o( first Insertion.

PHONE 38 F O R AN ADTAKER

AUTOMOBILES

WAriTED TO BUY-IOOO cars to

wreck. Fanners' AuU) Supply. U.scd

parLi Dept. Plione 225-W.

FOR SALE— MLSCELI,ANKOl S

35 tons hay. Inquire at 135

Ave, So.

KKAL ESTATE FOR SALE

2nd

:!-ro<)ni loK hou-so. ‘j 60-fl, loLs,

I I’uviMK and *se\ver. 246 No. Wa.sh.

Hoy for sale.

H70W.

Delivcrod. Phone

■a(<*r IiuiuuT

a-rwm home. 103 HftrrLwn,.mod-

i-in except Iwat. Double RaraRe.

Must hfi.snld. Make an offer Trrni-v

Hiidlrr-Wf-k'nrr Co.

.Slliihtly ij.soc! ml li

‘ir)0 E lm a fte r 7 p m . ,

AiiLn Rla^s -plain find .shutt<'rlf*s.s.

P a ln tinR .' E.X1XTL body and frndrr

wnrk F loo r .saridor.s lor m il Fas.s'.'.

Mo(|.-I r lrc ir l^

III .1 l).irc^in

J’l.'Onr

^fnvo today Into thi.^ now

iiiodi'rn .^-room homo, Mirror

doors. .’I pla.'iUTPd rorinKS 4n

thr plpf’d fiirnarr-

m.si;l;i!'‘d Kn.sy trrni.s San-

^(•r-Joiir-,',. 'IVl, •127.

' R JR SALK

1934 DODCiR PANEL

- -I2.000. . 1. . I ^'maroon color. Extra Rotu! 0-

ply hiT.s; onr .sUIr mniiiil

Tlii:! panel JwiS Imd r'd ia

jrood rnr#* and Ix'ar clnr.e

inspection.

We have done nothlnR to

thU rn r and It don ’t nood

anyihinp. I will «take my 15

y<’nr.'; reputation In tlir'iibcd

(Mr businrss on this onr

P R IC E $40000

,Ino. B. White

144 Second Ave. North

Wo Buy for Ca.«ih and

ScIJ on Term*s.

For sixlr- ■ ifllifi

■u;i>hiT, .s an if a." nr'-

Ifdw.s I- 'im il/iiir I'-

7;i --------------------------------j — . — - ------1‘ W a n lrd —UpholsterlnK. rrpalrinR,

Elorir lciil .siipiilic.'- for lionie or lui-jniui’O rpdnlShlnR . window .shade

.•oiiimrr<-iiil \uriMK Ail n ia trrlu ls ; ^ork ( ”n ‘w> U ru lry rnrniture Co.

pippnivrd hv iinr|.T'.uii«'is ' pininr sr.s, 130 .Si'i-ond Hi Kasl.

K i > ! i k ' ' i ' l l n i d w ' i i r r

Classified

l>i rectoryUcHpoii&ible B u jilnm Firms

and Professional O fflirs

<if Twin Falls

LIVESTOCK

D E N V E R L IVESTOCK

DENVER. C o lo .— Cattle; 1200;

steady to 15c h ig he r; beef steers $7.-

50 to $10.75; row s and heifers $5 to

$10; calves $8 to $10; feeders and

stockcrs 15 to ?7.60; biiJJs :?4.25 to

$5.75.

HoRfi: 1500; steady to 25c lower;

top $10.25; b u lk $10 to $10.10; pack ­

ing sows $9 25 to $9 50 ;-pigs $6.50

to $7.:)(i,

Shorp: 700; .stf*a(ly lo 25c lower;

____________ t ______ -— ^ . ' f a t iambs $9 50 to ^ 0 25. ewes $4 to

A I :T 0 T ( ) I '& I U ) I ) V W O R K S sr.

Aulo RliUs.s, i)aintlMR, bo<ly and | T U IC A G O LIVKSTOCK

frndor r(‘i)a lr Ko.ss Body Work.s. I CHICACK>— H o rs : 28.000. Includ-

E.\prrl b<Kly and frnd^r s tr a ig h t- m fj 8MK) dlrect.s, MarkrL Rcnerally

f'Jiinp. l l j o in f i / . Top it Body Work.s. to 10 cenLs lower than M onday's

----- ----------------------------average; plLs and undcrwelghLs off

H A IK 'DRL 'SSK RS Imorc in in.stances; top $10.30; bulk

_________________________________________ ll(ood nnd r h o lr c 180-300 lbs. $10.15-

Perinancnt.-^ $1 "jO to $(iOO. Shiiin- few Kood cows $9,35-$9.65.

i'’(>U fjAl-R A curhiiid of. Murr.'-

r<i In [^iiv u lial ynii nrcd

h iiii^ 'h a f ’k u liiil will I t .iw 'lr li W*‘

Id.Ul \Oll !l 1)1 U.'-ll I t . j.llt It litl f 11 I-

MrMurir', H.-u. P.iiiii \-h«',r Kn-

ainel, I-'Io<U’ a:.;l Lniolrniii X’tirni.'-h

dry.s In tw o l;oii:s We nl.o l!:i\c a

large' stock of W'.iV. P»;vr and L in ­

oleum R u R s 'W h y p'\y war prlcr?

Plione 5. MtKin.'

I A R M S R ) R I IK X V

,Lia<".T ucrc.'j. 4*rooiu liou.‘'C. Ex-

erlli'U' lr.catk»n J. A. Viuideuhark.

Rriil F.'.tiitr m uJ IhM inunc 218 M am

A\c Nn I*hnne !KI

poo and Iii:;.'rr wave. .'i<lf- M abrl

Mane IkM 'ity Shop. i;i(t Main No

(’l:oiio 447,

I,K(; AI. .fto KRTI,SI-;.11K NT.S

Permanent, uavu jii. Ilniicrttuviiii:.

in.m-i-lhn;.:. ha ir (ivotiR, luniil.'-. in-

duidiial ha i!' ' 'iiu iu :. Oil iw.nna-

niMii:, fi..m SI .'■)0 AMi.tii- Beauiy

.Salon 2nd Ilof'i Kl'i Main We.st.

Phono 19!)

S ta te O f Idaho

Departm en t of Reclamation

rOR S.VI.K

‘29 fo up r , '30 (.'hev sediin lo [rude '

for. equity In latf’r mfidel rtinrh or '

sedan, 251 4th Ave. wesi. 1

APARTOfENTS FOR RENT

.'suitable forApt. for rent. Not

children. Phone 267.

Pur. apt. LlRhti;. heat. $18 per mo.

146 No. Truck Lane.

BOARD AND ROOM

F or .sah ' o r t i 'a d c : New c ir i 'u L n td r .

e o m h l n a t l o n r a iiR e , o il ie r lio u s e lH tId

f i i r / i i / n r e , W ) ! ) I r n d e /o r I 'r a i l r r ,

P h o n e 4 7 2 - W . 213 N in t h A ve , Kn.^.L.

I W il l t r a d e 15-30 M iD t r a c t o r . ‘21)

[ C h c v . t r u c k fo r ('Jllver r o w - c ro p

I t r a c to r I X L M n R n iis f u i, 1 1-2 n i l , I\,

‘ \ Ko, S u R i i r F a c t . I ’ ll (M02.I2

I I ,O S T A N D K O I N I)

l A s f B l a c k p n rs o n m i i i i n i n i : kf\vs

a n d d r iv e r ' .s ll i- ensr. P h o n e I7 4 - .I,

i .

Board and room.

353 6U1 Ave. E.

Board and room w ith furnace

heat. Suitable for one or two. 552

F ifth Ave. East.

Board and room. 401 2nd Ave.

W. Phone 1497R.

Board an d room, 137 4th Ave.

No. Can accommodate 4 men.

ftoonj and board w ith furiwkoe

heat. In good home. Ph. I67B. 301

2nd W.

FOR RENT— ROOMS

For rent: Bedroom. $2.50 per

week. Lady preferred, 587 3rd Ave.

K

C AB IN S F O R RENT

Cabin for rent.

Camp. Phone 651.

Prattfl Auto

BUSliVESS O PPORTUiVtTY

Part time employment husband

and wife. I f you have $250 and

would llko to have part time em ­

ployment m anag ing an establhhed

tourist cabin cam p here. Is an oppor­

tunity for you. Free llv lnc quarters

and net annua l Income of approx­

imately $700, M ust be able to fu r ­

nish references, P h , 410.

SITUATIONS WANTED

Wanted: T rucking, pulp hauling.

Reasonable. W rite Box 333. Filer.

Wanted; Professional nurslns

Mrs. Allle Dray-Proe.wher, R. N.

Phone M85-RI,

Middle aged lady wanLi work, ex­

perienced h o u s e k e e p e r . R la llo

Roomfl No. P.

HELPWANTE1>-MALE

Leam trade. Loam Jo make

mlrrorn. Make money any place you

Ro, rp.^Uvcrlng m irrors, Fjisy td

learn. Dig proflLs. P, 0 Box 024,

Twin Falls.

Man to become contract man and

Investjffntor for nntlojia]

tlon. Experience unnecessary (tood

appearance e ^en tla !. No '.cllmR

Write 750-770 MadlM jn Hldj-, .Mil­

waukee, Wis.

M A L E . IN S T R I IC T IO N

NOTICE O F A PPL IC A T IO N TO

A P P R O P R IA T E W AT ER IN

A C C O R D A N C E W ITH T H E

P R O V IS IO N S O F HOUSE B IL L

293. 1935 S E S S IO N fcAWS:

NOTK 'F. IS M K H ERY G IV K N

Thai on the 17th day at Decernhrr.

IP3ti, R A Y M O N D J. IITIKK. whnHC

ad'h'-.H.s \n S ea ttle , Kins' Co\jnly,

Wa.shlriKton. made Appll<'atlon No

25<i7!l to ap p ro p r ia te thirty (3()i

cul'ic feet n f w'ater |)or second

from U P P F: R R I-tT-E I. A K K

S l ’It lN r . to he il.snl for the do-

ine‘dic w a l.'p aiipp ly of th<- C ity

of 'I’u'In I ’mII.4. fdahn

'I'haf the location nf the point

of diversion l.q THO tt. T.'*.’ UV \V

fm tn the V:Hfit coiner of .Koc

2R, T: 9 . R , 17 K M .M , and l.*i

in the N K 'i S K ' , . .Src 2H, T p S .

n . 17 F. H, M . ( ‘oinilly of .ler-

onie

That the place nf Inlentled nne

I."? w ithin th e corporate lim ita of

the C ity of T w in i*"all8, Idaho.

T ha i any prote.st.«? agaln.«?t • the

L IV K S T O C K a n d P O U I .T R Y Inppm vel of th is npp llm unn .ihould__________________:_______________________'h o ’ fllec! In t lio Pcparlm enl of Re­

clamation w ith in forty MOi day«

(»f ttio (iato nf th i‘» nollcc. such

firotc.st .shall .qtate tlio name and

HlRhe.‘?t prlce.s paid for your fat. inddrc.sH of th e proteathnt and shall

chlcken.s and liirkey.s, Indepcnfj/n t ' cioarly set fo rth his ohjections lo

Meat Co, i|ho approval of the . said applica-— ------------------:------------- ' (Ion,

Sows nnd fowler Clia.i. P A T K II T h is IL’th dny nf Jnnu-Brennen, 2 ml. No, I'v E. Wa.'^hlnR- 1037.

ton .ichonl. , ' ' r vv. F A R IR

rf)m m l.‘».sloner n f Reclanintlon,

OrrO.MKTRlSTDR. W IL L IA M

'J'JI> Main Avcmn-

I). REYNOLD.S.

'Olllll.

’ A I N T I N C - D E C O K A T IN C ;

KaUonilninR and general palnt-

hiR, K U S ha ffe r Phone rj()3-j.

W iinlfvl — PaintiiiR and kaUomln-

iiiR with Riiarani«'c. 032 Hliie Lakes.

S H O K K E P A IR IN C ;

I-'Vir R(rf)d mat<»rlal.s, Rood work-

man.slili), p lus low prim.*? trv Tw in

Falls .sii.H- i5hnp, 132 Shaslione W .

Phnite :i!m

L o s t ' T r u c k t,lre c h iu n on A r id i-

$ 5 5 0 p e r w eek . ,'.son /ive . R e w a r d , 425 5 lh A ve fCa.sl.

l/w t: B r ie f ca.sf» coi)lalnlnR hoolc.i

Lo.st In buslnes.s dl.strlrt Liberal re­

ward. 245 E lm St.

I PO U LT R Y TO .SELL? A W ant-

( Ad will f in d tlie buyei' for yon.

F o r s n l e ; Y o u n g hor.ses, 14(X) lh.s,

a n d t e a m m are .< W m Eci>ert, M i i r -

(aiiRli.

IMISCKLLANKOrsOxy— acetylene and electric arc

welding. A ll work guaranteed.

KrenRel’s. Phone 4Br).

Ciwtopi k lliliip . curli^ip and srnnk-

ing menLs. Phone '25. Independent

Packing P lan t.

Jan ,Date of fira t puhhcntion

10. 1937.

Dale of la a l puhiicatioii; l-'eh. 2.

1037,

LaJit day foi' protcsl. h'cb, 21,

1037.

.SFRVICF: of thft foregoing’, by

m py , i.q hereby ^ ^ i l t t e d thl.s l.*ith

day -hunitiry. lO ^ vU A Y M O n m J, h h f f

• V Applicant,

By R K 'H A R n T, h a ( ; a .

Ape'hl.

We re pa ir all niake.s of wa.shlng

machines. Ca ll 834-W and ask for

Jeff the Fixer or write C laude

Brown Mu.‘ lc Co.

Will tnko 3 or 4 room house in

exchange for my new mofjern hom e ]

at 157 W a ln u t St, BalancR FH A

loan, F. H . Beals

For .sale: Blils of .sale for -live­

stock In duplicate, bound In t)<>okfl

of 50‘r . 50 cents each Idalio Fve-

nlng T imes office,

ESSl R E C O i LIS

POTATOES

(’allle lO.O/M); calves 2.000; fed

. U•l•rs weak to 25c lower; Uirgely

. U‘or run kdM ng qualtfy ined lo

•strii'ilv Rood w ith moderate supply

• rhoicr ntttl prUHf» klndKi--tKK>-mUGh

bei-l here c(ULMdcrlnR .shipper and

local dciniUKl; few ewly .sales $9.50-

511 2:) w iih K<"xi and choice offerings

512 i)i)-$13 (J.T, load or .‘.o held around

■SHf)!) blit a ll buying InteresLs bear-

uu down, stockers a n ' feeders

scarce' hill w eak; beef cow’s weak;

cutu-r grades and ' ImiIIs steady;

wcii’lilv ,shii>p<’(l vralers steady at

$11 'v0-$12(K>, 11,V140 lb, vealer.s dull

ri( M l 'W) to $.0

.Sheep 13{HK), Including 200 dl-

'reci.v, !a i la m b s openiiiR slow, un-

' derione weak to lower: ‘few inltlftl

' bld.s dow nw ard Irom SIOGO on

I hamlvwriRht Uimbs now held $1075

and alxivr. clipped laml)s and year-

huR.s .scarce, .stieep nbuiii. sU'ady;

I .<;rattere{i n a t iv e ewes $.S 00-S6 ,00 ;

' we.sleras as \rt un.M>ld.

O M A H A I,IVr.ST()( K

OMAHA. N .'b , - lUHDA i - Hof::;:

Tonii. open.-d .slow, uficirnly -

I h e lower : ira<i<' n o w iii n • ia nd .« . t i l l

u n d e r 10-1.")C h u v e r jv i rk<r b i d ^ . l o p

I $10 hv trnderr> o n 22(1 \\y.. u p , p a r t I

' !oa(lSin.l0 ; pa*-k('rsS!>fl5down; ro(kI |

, lo choice 200-2110 Ihs. S'l H.'i tn $1(1, i

){m-2(«i lb;., $n fi.'i to jiiod: i40-u;n l

i E A I l l I STEADY 10 F l i

CH ICAG O —W lic a t prlccs opened

higher today b u t spoculatlve inter­

est was lacking and by the clo.se

the market wa-s jii.st steady to firm .

CommLsslon limi.ses were prom inent

buyers, particularly of the May de­

livery.Atf the clo.se wheat was off \ to

up '> cent. May $128 ^ . new corn

was unchanged to cent higher.

May $1.09'- , old corn was to

j’enl lURher. May |>l07'j. and oats

were off \ lo cent higher, May

50 \ cents.The buyiiiR was unexi)ccled, com­

ing m the facc o f a heavier tone

at Liverpool and le.ss bullish news

from ahroiifi, but there wa.s no fol­

low-up I'll Hit* i>art of local traders.

.As a result selling pressure incrcu.v

ed .siifficienily in the last ha lf of

the day lo cra.se In itia l'ga ins ,

".w m niprfT Tniln-wrd th r trend of

ChicRRo, iRiioring the d ip at L iv ­

erpool i.iid ru ling .sleady tt) firm in

the Imai irarlcs.

N. Y. STOCKS

NEW Y O R K . Jan . 20 OJ.PJ-The

m a r k e t c lo s e d lo w e r .

/A laska J u n e a u ................................ ... 14'-.

A ll ie d C h e m ic a l ...237

A ll is C h a lm e r s .................... ........... ... 78

A m e r ic a n C a n . , . - ...1 1 2 'ir

A m e H c a n R a d i a t o r ...................... ... 27>‘j

A m e r ic a n S m e l t i n g ................... 91

A m e r ic a n T e le p h o n e ................ ...18314

A m e r ic a n T o b a c c o B ............... ... 99

A n a c o n d a C o p p e r 52 \

A tch l.so n , H’o p e k a A: S a n t a F o 7 2 ’ .- '

A u b u r n M o to r s .............................. , . 30\

B a lt im o r e A: O h i o ................... ... 21 \

B e n d lx A v ia t io n ........................... .. ... 27

B e th le h e m S t e e l ........................... ... 7 fi%

B o r d e n C o .............................................. .. 2()\

J . 1. Ca.se C o ......................................... , 154

C h t , M il., S t . P a u l A: P a c i f i c . ... 2 'n

C h ry s le r C o r p . . .....................- . 119

C o c a C o la ,. ........................... ...130\

C o m m e r c ia l S o lv e n t .s ............ . . 10\

C o m m o n w e a l t h S o u t h e r n ,, . 3 H

C o n t ln e n i iU O i l o f D e la w a ro •14

C o r n P r o d u c ts .................... ... 08

D l l Poni d e N e m o u r s ...... ............ 172

F a .s tm a n K o d a k .......... 171 ’ ,

K lc c L r ic P o w e r & ’ L ig h t ... 22\

( iR A iN TABLE

C H IC A G O —O ra m rajiRc:

\Vheat: O p e n I f lR h I/OW

M a y . 1,2H\ 1 29 'v 1 2H\

.Tilly ! 1 3 '. 1 14\ 1 12\

r S e p ! . 1 10 ’ . 1 10 , 1 O O ',

C o rn f o ld i ;

M iiv 1 1 07\ 1 00 \

J i j l y 1 0 2 ' 1 1 f>2'j 1 02 \

C o r n ( h r w i :

M iiy 1 00'-! 1 !0 ! 0 9 ‘ ,

J i i t v , 1 0 : i ' H L O .V . 1 0 l\

S e p t , I 0 0 ' • J 00 0 0 ',

O a ts :

M a y ..... , .51 ,5 1 'i 50 S

J u lv _... . 4.') 4 .V . 4 4 ' ,

8 * 'p t. .. .42 \ 4 J ’ s ■13

R y e :

M ,iV . 1 08 1 1 1 ' . I O'.l .

.h ilv 1 0] 1 1 0(1'.

.Sepi .■ .02 03 o:

B a r le y :

M .iy 81

(.ieneral Klcciric. ...................... 0 0 ‘ h

Oeneral Foods ............................ 42 \

Cieneral Motors .......................... (>5',

Cloodyear Tire .......................... 32' h

I Internalional H arveste r............ 105 .

i International Telephone ........... 12T

Clo.sc ' Manvl l l e ........................... 148: ..........r.8 ’ i

1.28%

1 I3 ‘,

1 09'j

1 07’*

1 02 '-;

1,09\

1 04 \

1 00

.Janiiary deh\crv. ?. cnrs $3.32.

cIosiiiR hid nnd a.sk, $:{30 lo $3 32, [hs. $H7."> to $!) :>(), fcwSlXin; 100-140

March tolU* dcluery cars, $3 80, 5725 to $'»

cars $3 81; 6 car.s, 53,82: closing

bid nnd a.'ik. $3Xl m S38!i.

March (new ) d-'llvery, 3 car.s.

$3fll; 7 car'?. $3 00; cjo.slnR bid and

a.sk, fo $.7rt2

Oclobrr delivery . no sale', d o .m g

bid find ask. $1 50 to $l '.15

S I ( ;A R ri'T LRK S

March. $2.8(1 to S2,8«; May. $2 85

lo $2 87, .Inly , $2,H.=. to $2H»i. Hr\).

temtier. $2 H5 lo $2}i(i, November,

$2,83: l>ccenU)er. $2,85. 1

ID A H O F A IX S POTATOES j

IDAHO F A L L S - - (lenerid bulk

prices a t Idaho poiiii.s Monday: .

Ku.ssets, V .S, No. 1, S2 I. to $2 20. ;

ini (n'l'asioiial tot for |>ti( KuiK h ig h ­

er. U .S N(., 2. $1 •;(! lo Ji k:i 1

( H I ( ’A<iO FOTATOKK

Cattle; 5000: calvr.s 500; fed

steers and yenrhiiRS opening fa ir ­

ly fictlve. steaclv-sirimj:, early hulk

iiied, to choice to Sll 75; choice

1788 lbs ,?1J. priMii' M;M 1I)-v $13 7,'):

heldprune 12'jl lb,s $13 85, .^oino

hiKli'T. o il'r r klllliiR cla.s.^es

.Mcudv-^lroiig; spots hinlier. M o c k - ! ' ' . . . . ' '

»‘rs and feedcr^i about Steady,

Klieep ,')500; scattered earfy lambs

.wJc.s .steady; now bidding ino.stly

25c lower: sheep sleiidv; feedeis

weak': two cars fed woolcd lanii)S

Rt lb.s. $10 60; bulk sorted natives

and fed wooled Inn ilr/b ld $10 2 .=i to

$|(i!l5; Rt)od nnd cholfc fec'diuR

laipbs $H.50 lo $9 00.

C A S H < ; r a i n

ClflCACiO- W liea l No

Com : No, .r'Je'Uow $1 12-$Lliic.

No, $1 OH'v-il 12’ ; No. 5. $1 Ofi' :'-

$1,08',.; No, 3 w h ile $1 15; No, 4,

$1.13-S1 n \ ; No 5. $1 07'v; .sample

grade $1 04’-..

OiU.’- .S’o 1 u ): iie S.'-i'c; No. 2,

5 3 '.c, No. 3 •

B,ir;r\ Fe('d 80c-<il0n

Tin;oi!i\ seed O ld crop

$f),2.'): new crop $,’) 7.v$G00

Clover .-.ecd $27 00-$34 00,

BUTTER, e g g s

Kennecott C o p p e r ................

I/>ew's Inc, ,, ..........

Montgomery W ard ................

Nash Kelvumtor

NalloniU Dairy Products .,,

New York Central ............

Packard Motors .....

Paramount Picture.i .............

.J, C, Penney Co ..................

! Penna, R. R •

' Pure Oil . ...............' Radio Corp. , ........

I Radio Keith O rpheum .......

I Reynolds Tobacco B .............

•42‘h Sears Hoehuck ,

■ .Sliell Union O i l .......................

1 LI ' .Simmons C*o . .

1 02 ’ Socony Vacuum ...........

fil.’y 1 .s<'uihern., ^ac lllc ,

Siandard Ih ands

.standard Oil of Calif,

.Standard O il of New Jersey

, Texas (’orp

rriin.s-Amei ica

Union,Carbide iV Carbon

U n ion 'P ac ific , ,

United Aircraft .......................

United Corp................................

U S. Steel, com ..........

Warner Bros . , .

U'rsicrn Umnn <WesMnRhouse Electric .

F, W W'oolworth Co...............

Atlantic Re fin ing ...............

United Airlines ................

Safeway S to r e s .....................

Houst^^i O il • •

Amerlc?in Ro lling Mills

-Armour . , ,

Boeing

m.Tyin?

$R00-

„ 71

, 53 \

, 23’ j

. 40\

. 11' .

. 27

OB

40 \

22 'h

, 11’ .'

, 8 \

. 50'*

H3'i

. 2H'„

, 4(i\

. !:• i 44 ' J

0 9 ' ,

.'‘12 h i ',

104 t

120 \

., 2') ,

, 85 \

l.S'7

, 19 \ I.58

03

34

HnitE H S D E U IE

N EW Y O R K — Prices ‘ sagged on

the stock exchange today i t flood

nnd la to r news. Volume lightened

.‘iomewlint.

Losses ranged to more than &

po in t In the m a in list and to mor«

th a n 4 points In a few spedei in-

stanccs. Considerable business w«»

done In a few of the leading Issues

nithough the greate.st vtjtlime con­

tinued In the Ro-ralled "cats and

dog,'." some.of w hich resisted pres- ,suie.

F lood lo.ssc.'i were varldualy esti­

m ated without any definite figure

available. On tlie labor front, the

priiU 'ipai lloin wa.s Ihe refusal of

Prosidoiil Alfred P . .Sloan, jr.. of

Cieneral Motors corporation to at- ■

lend another Wa.slnngton confer- e i i « on the-strlkc; ---

A ulo lnoM e i.ssue,s were ea.'iier all

,dii.\’. Clmernl M otors wa.s the lieav-

ie.si, traded of Hip group. It lost more

I lia n a |)oint and s.o did Chry-iler.

O the r moiork were off fractionally.

■’ Dow Jones pre lim inary closing

averages: Industrial. 183.10 nf( 2 43

ra ilroad. 54 24 off 1 10: utility. 35.88 (itf O.liO.

S lock .sales totaled 2.170,000 .shares

nKiunsl V i'M m yoflrrriity. C ilrh

•sale.s were 77:1,000 .share.s agoln.sl BL’9,000 ye.slerday.

IvOcal Markets

B U Y IN G PR ICES

G ra ins.S<ip wheal . 93^

On Is. a hiiiulred .. , . . . n.fip

Barley, a hundred $i f,o

Hr.! n,^

(Market fiirni; hed by n. K. I,.

C iarnaiid , U .s Bean Inspertori

SAN FR A N C IS C O

SAN PHANCf.SCO - Rutter: 92

U, S. c;. N. No 1

U. s. (J N. No 2

.Small Red.s No. 1 ....................

S m a ll Red.s No, 2

Plnfo.^ .

Potatoes

Nq I s. bulk lo growers .....

No. 2s. bulk to grov^’ers . „.

Poullry a t Ranch

Colored hens, over 6 lbs........

(-oinred hens. 4 lo fi lbs.......

Colored hens, under 4 lbs. ,

liegliorn hens .

Colored fryers ...........

$6 30

$6 10 .14,75

$4 .50

$4 75

, $2 15

.. $1 75

.....13c

O G D E N M V K S K X K

I OGDEN. 'U SD A > -Hor.s : rerclpU, I

'250. for m arke t. Steady, early .sales'

Curti.ss W rlRht

Elec. Ayto Lite .................

N a fl Dlsllllers , . .

........ 34c. 01 score 3;ir. 90 ..core 33c. ! " " r t ' '89 srore 3J,- i ,S<'henloy Distillers ....

C’he .'’-e; M als 19c, triplets 18’ jC.

|m -«liire ll; slilpmems ,W3 carloads, ■ welglit.s downtotal to ila le , n d M l 501, new 48H. |„

C A llB U R F I'O R S - Cnrbureloi'

pnrt.s a n d .service, F O. H, Motor

Ser^’ice, 230 .Sho.shone .St W'esi,

Twin Falls.

Sen, Popo W ould Send Oopy

Of OongTessional Minutes

To Iduhoans

B('<'-Llne allgnmeiU lor auto

frames, axles. Juird steering ^ d tire

wear. W heels struiRhtened. ^^w.s's.

a P IU N d I'lLLF.I) MATI’RPSSFi?

MADK F R O M VQUIl OLD ONIuS.

Mallre.v4\«;. rM io\ n ted a n d r e c o v e r ­

ed Wfkol caidiMR Twin Fulls Mat-

tre.\'> F iic ti^n ’ PlKinc 5JW, '

ELECTRIC R FFR U JF .R A IIO N

A IR C O N D IT IO N IN U

Male instruction: Reliable men

with (air education who are m e­

chanically inclined and would like

to belter tliemselves. Musi bo w ill­

ing to train spuro time to learn In-

fitalllng and (iervlclng work. Write

Riving ago. present occupniion. etc.

Utilities Engineering Instliiite, c o,

Kvcnlng Times

FOR SAI.E—

MISCEIXANEOUR

House trailer. Bee Earl W ilson ,•fi­

ler.

Ball pups. House pets. Reason-

ablc, 729 2nd Ave. E.

Window O lo js — Ilr ing In your

tash. ThomctJ Top * Dody Works.

Hsh and Oysters at Public M ar­

ket, 313 flhoshons North.

A uto 'W indshield and Door Qlaas.

Thoraett Top and Dody Workp.

ISlectrlo fence con tio l mochlnes.

I’libllil M arket, ,313 Shoshone No.

Rciioraeewl w ashing machines

for liiilniico due, D row ii’B Mil.'lc Co.

Hurncw repair luid oiling, lamb-

Jiill slicd coverfl, cnnvns rqimlf, I''or.'i

;rimicH flliop. A, O . KnII, Mgi;.

• Dntnnlii! D»venpor1, Royi\l oak

healor, coul range, clinlrs, Ironing boaiil, (IlnUjg tnblp niid Ihiofouni

rURt. 0«1I 5 n 7Ui Ava. K., bolwctii

1 nnd S p. m . ‘

K d l t S . M . K

;\ in o n o o n iil,.\;;;-

W IN a S l l IK M ) ANIi

WJiJDOW

No ch;U'R4‘ for lalior sell uik;

[jla.v- If you will bring your

5ft.sh or drive vo urca rln Uet

lonely for winter befoiv 8no\V (He-.

■ M O O N ' . S

Phone 5

"t

4..--

iNIONEV TO LOAN

If you need money see Harry

thfi Tw in Falls Loan Offtce

Sec lus for t ' H A. Loans on

hoiusos. Sudler-Wegeiu’r Cnn^iany,

Markets at aGlahce

»V lJuUrd I’re.sH

lower In moderale triuU

U. B.''govcrnmenyj

Slock.'.

ln « .Uonds lower,

dccllne..

. -Giirb.-titOLkfl-low

F o r e ig n e x c h a n g e Ir re R u la r ,

Cotton iilgher; March futures at

Micw seasonal peak.

G rains; W heat 'i hlghor to %

louw . co rn («ld> «|p 'j (o \ ; corn

(nowi unchangt'd , to 'i higher; oats

unehaiuu-d lo U)) rye up IN to oft

llubbcr liin to 211 points higher.

UHver n t New York tuiclmnged.

A w n to h ciintalnii tin iivernKo of

ini) d l.'d itic t ])iU'tM, producthui of

wlilch iv(tulrcM JJ7U0 iiei'iuuto

•ra t lo iii .

R A L P H \y. OIJVISTKAI)

W A S H IN O T O N (Special) Due

to an Increa.so in hl.i quota Senator

Pope ha.s 10 viicanciofl oh his free

conere.*<sional ronm l mailing’ li.*!?

and 1.1 anxlou.s h* have the record

.sent to any citi/.en of Idaho w ho^a

(ntere.sted In tlu'i u ffa lrs of Ctm-

gres.s nnd w an ts to rtVeiv<' it. The

.10 pliice.s w ill go to perHon.*} .‘lend-

' ing In the In si lo r<-(iueflts.

( ’ongressituiTi ( ’<>mpl('n 1 W hite

recoiiuni’n'led M rs Mildred Rich-

arda. aclirig p>iHl tui.sl re.H."! al Mack-

ay. Idaho, fu r lln' permanent [Ki.st office appo in t mriii

C fingresstnen Irom Uocliy Monn-

tam statt'H have oi;eain/ed a bloc

(if vn|cs tti tu ilh e i Ihe mteroHts (if

their own siatefl They have a reg­

ular o rgun lz jitlon , and Id a h o ’s

W'orth C lark Is the loader In mat-

lor.s a ffe c tin p reclamallon.

Today we ran (icro.s.s a former

Idahoan w ho for twenty-four yeius

hafl been a c le rk In the bureau ol

p lant induH try, department of «p*

rlculture. H o In J . H, Stephenson,

one-tlmo reporte r for tjie Rolse

Capital N ew s, Me turned up In

quest of a tlcUet to Inauguration.

Radio flta tlon KSICI In Pocate l­

lo comes before the ft'deral com ­

m unications commlsalon this week

on an app lica tio n for ronewul of

lirtmse. The Htatlon ha.H had a few

dlfflcultlea over rules of the vom-

mi.Hslon but we expect Itn l|een«e

lo bo renewed,

Chnncofl n ro the 75lh congreBfl

w ill Increase, arm y, novy, and a ir

■for<?Pflr-Mtt}jy-»nM«her^ of-eonpr^»»

are be jjlnn in j; to worry over llie

••ma<lequacy of the United

national defcnno. AhuQflt all. who

luivo dlRcufl.«»r(| the queatlon, In d i­

cate a dcHle-e (o ntroiigtJieii and

expand the lu r furcc.n, H, O, T, C.

rna<»rvo cotnnil.Hahnt holders prob ­

ably can .rxpoo t inoroanlng oppor-

tm dllen f(u* aotlvo duty.

'best drlvfin.s $1000 to 110 15. m ixed C H IC A O O Weather clear, in n - !

tn $8 .00;

pnckiiiR sows $7..50 to $8 50

{'allle: rece ip ts 250, includes 200

for market a n d .’M) through. Not

much done early , quoiation.s nui,stl,v

iaie sales M o nday , cur good Ulnh

,sleers 1,053 lb . $8.00. f( w lie ilcrs out

$7.Of: (wo lo ad s med. and good lil.iiu)

sleers 950 a n d 1.014 lbs. $7 00. lew

oul. at $0 .00 . lo ad good fleshv feed-

ers $7.30, bu lk med. and good drive-

In .steers $6,75 to $7,75, load L’ tiih

Heifers $(l,flO. few cars and p a it loads

jobbing prices, fla ts 20 to 2 lc,

Lnrpe 2 2 ':C, med 20'jC,

.small Ifl’ .c •

Colored rouster.s, over 4 Ib.s......

. 42 p .eghorn broilers. 1 S to 2 Ib.v ..

15\ Leghorn fryers

33-\ I O ld cock.s

. B', i.HlHK.S

, : i4 ', I No. 1 hve ducks

BrigKs M anufacturing Co.......... 54\ ■ No. 1 live Ree.se

Curti.ss W right ......................... 7 ■>. Dressed ducks .41

28

10

42'.

15\

2 0 ’ I

1 Htiidebaker

. W hile Motors

Iasi, season, old 120,241. new lOO.

arrivals on track 273: ( ji l J^up-

plles l ib e ra l; early trading slow on

account of cold wenther. m arket

steady; Id a h o rii.s.sel, Burbanks early

■f'uesday, 1 I'lir good qualifv hirge

$3.50, 1 car $3 40. 3 car.s $3 30; late

Monday 1 i-ar $3 3,S. WasbiriRton

russet Burbank,';, late NJonday I car

mixed coinbinaii_^n Rrade $3 10 and

No 2 $2 85. Colorado red McClures

early Tuesth»y m burlap sacks. I car

$^125; Wisi-onsln roiuui whites. !■

car $2 35; c*(Miiniercials, I cai' good

cpiahty $2 2.s, M ichiyan ru.sset rur-

nl.H. 1 car $2 40. 2 cars $2;i5. new

StfM'k liRht

N. Y. C U R B EXCHANGE

j American Super Power .

I Cities Service, com.

Dre.«i.Ked geese

Dressed Turkeys

No. 1, young toms

No, 1 old toms ......................

M ed ium turkeys ...................

’ ■ >. 2s ................................... -

No, 1 young hens ...............

I No. 1 old hens

,.,13r

.. 9r

., flc

. 13r

..H r

..13r

..... 13r

., 5c

.... 8c.... 7c

.... 7c

. 13c

13c

15r

... .,...12c

.......10c.

........16c

....... 14c

U>S ANC;E1.F.S ; E|.,,rlr im nd & Bimre

W S ANCKI.KS - n u t ir r Kvira Ford Motor Ltd. .

.33'-, prime firsl.s 33, .standard.s 32’ :. , undergrade 32 | 4..—

Ft:c.'=' Ijirgc 25, up 1; medium 24.,

U!> I; small 23'v, up ' ,

W rsteni chee.Ke: Tripl-i dal.sie,sJR. '

lon^:horn.s UU', loaf-i 11)'..

( l l i r A G O

.............. - - - - . - I c illC A O O — Eggs- market firm ,weighty he ifers $5,85 to $/5fM). jju 'd to I B105 rn.se.s. Fresh graded

SPECIAL W IRE

Courtesy of

Sudlcr. Wrfrener & Company

Klks Bldg.— PhQne DlO

good drlvclns $0.25 to $7 00, plain

steers and he ife rs $4 50 to $6 00, Iniid

good Idaho cows $5 50. few’ g<^id

supplies moderulc. d e m a n d ! •'I'’'’'''' o " ' * 8^ ^ : m arke t steady, Innil t r a c k | K "" '' drlve.lh.s '4 50

.sale.s, no enrlv .sales rrpi.rird, re - ' In"’ c u tte r tn com $.1IM) lo

.Tivers not opening curs iiii m-count *■' 25 tn $5 40; iie.st veal-

j)t cold w eather: late Moudiiv F lo r- , ei's SB iK)-$8.7,'j, cflni nud nie.l S4 50

Ida i)U.sheI cnite.s of nll,s.s iru irnphs.' to $7.50.

lew .sales a t $2 10 per crate. Texa.s' Sheep: receip ts 0 100. Includes 5,-

,50-lb. sacks Ull.ss triumph.s. a f e w ' 550 for m arke t and 660 through. Few

.sales at $2 to $2 05 per sack.

Thfi I .Ib t'r ty hell hj rhllndclp lila

l.n 1'2 foot In elieuml'ri'eiic« ai^uuul

Ihe r li ir 'a n il VVu fec't around Mic

crown, Tho Indl wolyliH iilMuit 2.000

lioumls.

' ( I I I ( A ( .0 ONIONS

*■ CHlt'ACiC) •- Onion market (50-

lb snck.s): III yellows, Ind. yrl-

low.s 25c to 50c.

Mich yeJlows 52'3C tn fiOc,

Ind. W hites , M ich, whites 62'-jC

SAN R tA N ( is ( () A n io n s

.SN I-HANCISCO Onions: W ash,

and V iik inu i ili>l yellows $100 to

$105. large $110-$120. Nevada

whiles $1.4<>-$150, Calif, 8 tockton

dist. red $1 25 lo $1 30,

News of RecordBirths

To Mjv an d Mrs. A K Robbins a

daiiRliler S nndnv evenniR at their

home. 932 Blue Lakes boulevard.

I lot.s good tn icked- ln fat lambs $8 50

)to $8,7.5. lot weighty kinds 111 Ib.r

! $8,4(1. few lof.s lale Monday $7 75 to

$8 25, ^

To Mr. a n d Mrs. Harvey E. W ood.

Klml>erl>’, R son yesterday a t 11

p. m a t Lho 7'^'hi FalKs county

liospltal m atern ity home.

rORTLAN T) LIVKRTOCK

PORTLAND - lIoRs 250. Steady.

Good-cholco hghtwolKlit driveins

$10 25 Ix)ad lot.s quotaiile to $10,50.

lleavie.s and Im lit llghl.s $9 7.') P ack ­

ing .v)ws $7.7f)-$8,00. Feeder piRS

$8 00-$8.50.

Caltle: 75. cnlve.s 15 Around

.sleady, Frw fod steers $7 00-$7 00,

Best load M o iu lay $81 CrMU down

to $8. Com. ho lfers $4 75-$.Vi' ) Two

loads ho ldovers held higher Low

cutler and c u tte r cows $3 25-$4 25,

Good beef cows nominally $5 50-

$6.35. Vealera $9-$10,

Sheep; 100. Steady. T ^o decks

fairly good ho ldover lambs $R,fi5-

$8 75. S tric tly choice fed lambs quo t­

able $0.50 d o w n . Di'lvelns $R ,50-$n 75.

Good wooled yearlings nom um lly

$7-$7.60. Good-choice woole<i ewes

J5.26-J0. ■“

firsts 22‘‘, to 23c; extra firstri 23c;

dirties 10c: ciirreiiL rccei[)is 22c.

checks, 18c,

Butter: M arket firm. Receipts

7.011 tub.5. Ex tra firsts 32’j to

32\c; extra 33c. speclal.s 33'^ to

34c; firsts 31', to 3 2 '.c: .standards

33c; centralized 32'.»c.

Che(?se: Twln.i 17 to 17'*c; daisies

17'!i to 17\c; longhom.s 17'^ to

17\C.

. INVESTMENT TRUSTS

Fund, Inv, . .$20 07

Fund. Trust. A ...........................$ fi-58

Corp. Trust ............................... $ 3.15

Quar. Inc. r ............. $19 25

B ON DS

H O I,r 2'* Pet. I $102 50-$102 62

FFMC 3 Pet. . $105 1^5

TIME TABLE

Schedules or paaaenger

and motor stages posalng through

Twin F a lls d a lly are ob follows:

M IN IN G STOCKS

Bunker H ill and Sullivan ..,$116.75

M tn. City Copper , ,$12.50-$12 625

Park Ciiy Con.solldated ......21-22c

K.ilver K ing Coalition ........... $12.50

.SunshlnV- Mines .................. $20

traU u .T ln t lc Standard ............. $7 75-$7,80

Produce

No. I butlerfal .

No, 2 b u t te r fa l ...........

7\ 1 Higgs, special ..............

I Extra.-. .......................

I .Standards ............

W hites, mfwiium

Comnif'rcials . . . ..........

'Pullet.s

I p'lRRs. ungraded. In trade ......

I Pu lle ts In tradeIJvrstoek

Choice light butchers. 160 lo

200 pounders

OverwelRhl butcher.'^, 21*0 to

2.50 pound(‘rs

Overweight butchers. 250 to

300 poiinder.s

Underweight butchers. 125 to

IfiO pounders ..............P ack ing sows, lig h t .................

Pack ing fiow.v heavy ........

Srrer.i ......- ............................$5.00-$6,00

Heifers ......... -.......... ..... ...... |4.50-$5 tO

Fa t cows .......................-..-...$3.00.$/90

Veal ....................................... I3.00;t<^.00

Fat, lambs ................... ......-...... /$7 50

Feeder lambs ‘............................$6.00

M ill Feed*

B ran . 100 lbs, .................... -......... $1 65

B ran , 500 lbs. . .......... -..... -........$160

^ tock feed. 100 lbs. ........ .............11.80

..... 32c.

..... 30c

, 20c

...... '20C-.

...... 18c.

17r.

...... I4r

..... 13c.

... 22c

..... 16c

19 50

, $8 75

$0 00

$8 .50

„ $8.00

$7 25

O R E G O N S H O R T U N B

Euatbound

No. 584, le a v e s _______ .:» 6:50 a. m.

No, 572, leaves ............... 2:15 p. m.

W estbound

No. B71. leaves _____ ___10:00 a. m.

No. 563, leaves ................. .. 1:80 p. m.

Southbound

D a lly e x c e p t Sunday

No. 830. to W ells. Iv _____6:30 p. m.

Norttabouiid

No. 840. from W o lla , or.....2:00 p. a .

T e m p e ra tu re .'^

Min Max, Pr(?c.

Dolse 14 28 .00

C a l w a r y ..................... . - » ■ 4 .00

C h lc iiR ft ...... . . II 18 .00

t ) e n v e r .................... . 20 38 .00

Havre ..................... - 4 2 .00

Helena ......-......... ..... H 20 , .0(f

Kall.-tpPll ................ .... 18 24 ' .14

K a n s a s C i t y \i\ 24 .00

L<» A nge le .s v: 00 00

M llc fl O i l y 4 It) .90

M in n e a p o lis -U 4 .00

New Y o r k 4(1 54 ■ .01

th m il i i i ............. ,, . 0 12 ,00 'Poca le^ li) . II 18 .00

P o r l l iu u i ................... :\\ 44 .70

HI, h i i u i s ................. , iti 20 .00

H a lt l , a k p C i t y . . ,.. 4" 21 .00

H :iii F n u i c l s r o .., 40 411 .00

fW ilt l i ' ,. 311 42 .12

T W IN F A L L M ......... - 11 19 ,00

W it lW o i i ' . . -12 -4 .00

Vcllowotontt............ % .00

SAN F R A N C IS C O LIVESTOCK

SO. SAN FR A N C tSC O - Hog.s:

2500' two packages 175 tn 200 I]),

CallL $10.65 t o $10.70.

Cattle: 100; 33 head choice 800

Jb. long fed H ereford yearlings at

$10.35; bu lls $5.50 to $0, Calves 10;

load lo tj good vcillers quoted $9 50

’.to $10.' Sheep: 1.400; lambs rIoiv 'steady,

two decks cho loo BO lb fed wooled

Orcgons $0.05.

W O O L

DOSTON— V ery few spjr.i ^-cr#

boliiR closed on-domc.slle wooi.s in

Dojlon. tlio U . S . agriculture depart-

moiit reported today.

' sm all lots o f territory wool.s-weie

moved ftt $1.03^11,07. .M'ourrd ba.si.s,

for Fi'om’h co m b ing leiiRlh ' , blood

and at 07 cr!Ua-$102 for coinbhiR

blow!. I t w ns roporled by mom-

hPL'i of tho l lw to n trmlo Ih iit mm.s

in tho m id d le we.H had paid 57 ...........

^onl.n in tho gm t.so n t coiitiLry tiolnt,'; Loavoi

fm‘ "i I 'J iiP i K entucky wool.v

UBAU ‘n i i c TlMUiO' WAWT ADU,

U N ION P A O m O ST A G E S

Eostbouod

Vrrlvea .......... ................... 6:10 a. m.

Leaves .................... 6:20 a. m.

LONDON RAU S ILV ER

LONDON — Bar silver was fixed

at 70 7-Hi pence an otince today,

unchanged. Ba.sed on sterling at,

$4 90^ . the American equivalent

worked out a t 45 10 cents a fine

ounce. I’ompared w ith 45 15 cents

yp.'^terday. y

I'orward silver wr»s quoted at 20%

pence an ounce, up 1-16 penny.

S tock feed. 500 lbs......... .. ............ $1.75

S IL E N C E N O T GOLDEN

P A S A D E N A , C a lif '. (UP) - Dr. . H e rbe rt Rowell S to ltz of Oakland A

to ld the Western Teachers nssocia*''^'

lio n th a t as far an '‘silence is gold- .

on” is concerned the time has c o m ^ » .

I fo r teachers and pa ren ts to get ofp

the gold fltaiulard. Silence, ho In-

Bl.st.ed. Imposea too many rcpr^s-

s lona on children.

CUSTOM S M E LT E lft

NEW Y O R K —Follow ing or« today’s

eusiom smelters' rates for delivered

metals—cents per pound; Copper:

electrolytic 13; export 12 475; tin :

•spot straits 50.00. I^ead: New York

6.00 to 6.05; East S t. Louis 5.85-NcwL/CtlVl!a ^ ..... .. ...................... . O .Z U a . Dl. Ol-. u u u iA i j .o o - j if ivArrives via N orths ldo _ l : iO p, ra . ' ' ' ' ’’k M 6 ; Ea,st S t, Louts 0.00; wnd

W estbound

Leaves

Arrives .

Leaves .

Arrives

Leaves

Arrives

Leaves v ia N orths ldo — 8:05 p. m.

Arrives --------- -- — 2:B8 o. m.

Leaves -------------- - 3:03 a. ra

1:30 p,

8:2IS p.

8:30 p,

-10;4S

m . ' nuorter tine 6 ,10.

-10:65 a. m.

- 7:45 p, m.

T W IN FA LXJS-W ELI.S

L o a v e s ................ ........... ... 8:00 a. m.

Arrlv'ca .......... .................... 6:48 p. m.S IIO S U O N E - K E T C U V H

N orthbound

Leaves -................. .— .....11:00 a. m.(Arrives ICotohum .a't 3 p, m.)

Boutlibound

Arrives ...J ____________ -..,0:30 p, m.

C A P IT A I. A IH L IN E S Dally E x ccp t Sunday

W estbound

Arrlvc .1 ...............................8:15 a, n t

Leaveu ................................. 8:20 a. m

Eattbburid

Arrives .................................B;25 p, ra,

........................0:30 p. m.

C O P PE R

n e w Y O R K — Tho export spot

copper market was sllglitly easier

today. Bales of tire metal being re­

ported, at 12.475 to 12.60 cents a

pound, compared w ith a 13.60 lo

12.70 eents rango yc5t*rday.

Buying was moderate, Puttirea on

tho London metal exchange llrmcd

somewhat and sold at an equivalent

of 12,05 cents a pound.

Domestic copper was unchanged

at 13 cents, w ith buying reported

quiet.

n A It H ILVEIt

n e w Y O R K - D a r sliver was quot­

ed at 44 ?i eenla a fine ounc« today,

iinchanfjed.

Uiie m uch ■ rell,ilied Chlneso dish

Is luado luti lly o I ocltnius,

F l .O l 'J l r i lO M C O rrO N H K E D

r o i lT w o i v n i , Tex. lU.III— A

Texas mill has produced a brciul

anil paatry (lou r from coltonneoil.

reportn ■ the A ll-South pov'elop-

lueiit Council, Tho flout' coijtalna

f'O per cent protein , nnd liaa nliorl-

I'iiliii! iiioportles and nutritive do-

nientj.

I SEED POTATOES

The crop la shoii, PIum

your order now for

spring: delivery'

GLOBE SEED ^

FEED CO.

st o l e nHARNESSY o u T’on't havB to worry ibout

.vour harness be ing stolen If you

b rin g It In lo have It oiled and re-

pulrvd. Wo have plenty of room

In our baannient to store It,

MAX'SHARNESS SHOP

ACROHH ST RH liT KIIOM

SA IES O n o U N D S

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Tuesday, jauuary 26,1987 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS,'IDAHO

THIS CUfllOUS WOULD By William Ferguson w i t h

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11 Music drama.

12 Temporarily.

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uuc a th ing Is

done.

15 D ram atic part.

If) To free.

17 Toward.

19 Sailor.20 Structural

unit.

21 S ijkw orm

22 Postscript.

24 Exists.

25 Ho is public

works ----,32 Fru it.

33 To care for

medicinnlly.

34 To relieve.

36 Wager

38 To devour

30 House c a t

40 Credit.

42 Chest bone.

44 To help.

A nw er to Previous Puzile

45 Pair.

4(5 S k ir l edge.

48 Ho is a ---

ofTlcial.

R1 Male.

52 Heathen god

54 Kthical.

55 Sm all cubes.

56 Auctions.

58 Guided.

59 Labors.

00 H is title,secretary of

C l Honorable.

VERTICAL

1 Mohammedan

nymph.

2’Pcrtaining to

an apse.

3 Long grass.

4 Native metal.

5 Mii.'iical note.

C W ith in.

7 Heart.

8 To lie.

9 Sm all cakes.

10 Prophcis.

14 Tapering tip.

n Three.

18 M ineral

spring.

21 Cereal grain .

23 Horse.

26 To name.

27 W rath.

28 M ariner.

29 To m ake lacc.

30 H ight.

31 G rain .

3^ Game.

35 Sober.

37 Tw itching.

39 Pastry.

41 Fortified work

43 Hoax.

44 Every.

45 Bundles.

47 To shed

feathers.

49 Horseback

game.

SOKvtl.

51 Mud

53 Sheltered

place.

55 To pu l on.

57 Senior.

61) Grief.

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Pag# Ten / ■ IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO' VilSSSJF, SfflBOy 0 ^ BBf

l O R ' M I I i i U M O

High Rank. Students Listed

By Schools for Final

Period, Semostor

Arnold’s TwinV No, His Sland-Iii!

. BUHL. J a n . 25 (Special)—B iih l

high school honor ro ll for tlic th ird

5lx ffeeka period h a a been releaicd

M fol)o\M:

High honors: W il la rd Hurdor..Eu-

1-UQtcy. Huns Niche). Joun Al*

jre JciLsnn. K a llilc e n Orr, RuUi Rue-

dels, Doris W enter. Honors: B illy

. Babcock, Donald B arry . Frank Bcr-

rla, Foy B lnckburn. Robert Blnnken-

Prtfl Boyd. GecrRP Crawford.

Ernest EnKlc.n. V irR ll Frun.scn,'Glen

Hart. Ray Hoobmt?. M itchell H in it . '

Ralph Hunt. B uford HuLsell. W ilbur

Hyde. W illiam . Johnso n . Jack Jos-

lln, Charles K ollm eyer, Hugh Law .'

Doyle McCutcheon. Colombus P r r- ;

kins, Ru.w l Sm a lley , Charley W il­

son. Mnrvin W inn , E la in e Allen, Vir-

u’lnlii Barron. H e lf'n Harry, A th a i

Cantlon. Joyce CarMui. Illnnche

- Churphf|<»ifi. M ah le . C iiiik .Vera Garrison, J a i io Olbb, M in a

Hatfield. Cornelia HorzlnKor.-Har-

rlette -Holme.*?, F lc r ln n Hunt. M ary

Joy Hiiiil. Rozena Hutrlun.son, Mar-

caret K n pa . Maru* Kcrpa. LDlle

Kode,-;!). I,dl.s K ro llC N onna Lelimun.

WUdn Meyer, Joan Orr, Margaret

Orr, Lois I^oberUson. Inez Rogers,

Josephine Samuels C har lo tte Hmlth-

son. Doris Vent^ir, C larlbelle W'al-

colt, Loul.se \Vrlj,'ht.

l^iih l B u ild in g

Honor roll for Lho F H. Buhl

buildmg; F irst graqe. Carroll Kear-

ley, Donald W a tk in s . Arils Ylngst,

Vivian Andersen, T he lm a Adam ,

Anna Mae Carter, N orm a Fmu-li.Norma Orcon. T l iu m ia Grrnory, HuHo. J .m . -Ii

Marlcse Nelson, M a r ily n McPlicr- (H i'iilrr looDPrnUmi of Ihe .-.lati’

son, Carl Kruse. R oy Mauglian, Ar- “H li P»rol«l prl.soiier!, iit llu , .sintc

Ihur Mcndlnl. Eugene Moore. Jack K' nW tlvm In tind-Sraoll Carol Mario Jpnsen, Colleen , Plai'e.s lo live wn.s yrc-

Blcktord, .leanne .Sk idm ore . Jo a n l).v Kecreiary nr .s n u rI^vc , Irene. Cooper. Norma H ee.! H. “ i.;.l,'r.s. memIxT i.f i lir .suur

Gene Thomelz, G a ry Netn/.er. H a r- ; I®"*,;";

ley Hunn, Howard Shupr. Floyd

Warren.Second grade, I i ic ^ Brannon

A N S E N S C W f l l E i L L S

Floixl RefugeesC7

Honors for Grades, Advanced

Classes Are Listed by

Teaching S ta ff

s m s m

Tlift phy.slcal rrs(‘niblanre betwreii niovlc fttur Kchvard A rnold and

hl.s stanri-ln. W illiam Hoover, an rrvriilrd above, i.s ftlartlinjr. Ilolh

cvpu art! left-handrd. W lirn Arnold wiw Ured, Hoovrr, one-lime row-

boy actor \vho hus lircii in Hollywood for 10 yeurH, has doubled for

h im in previews. If you find .it iiard to tell wbieh i.s A rnold in Ihe

piclufP above, he ’s the (me hhow ii Hniiling, at rl){ht.

Aid Of State Needed By Parolees, Says Masters

T h e .stiile .s h o u ld p ro v id e a b u d -

Kct fo r the p a r o lo o f l i r r r . s u l l i c w u l

j j u i m i m po .s s lb le fo r h u n lo t r a v e l

Jeanne Burnett, J a n e t Love._ |prl.soner.s," Ma.sU‘rs .said

" h i it shoiild ix- niiuu la-

tory that every pii.soiicr rrl.'u;>r(l

froni Ijie In.stilntlon h*' pjovirlcd

with a Job or a t loa.st n iionu* l y

.sonu' re,sponslble party l(/ w liojn hr

could be paroled. Thl.s uotild p re ­

vent him (roni d n flu ig biirk in io

hLs old haunts a n d from roIiir him-

tne Powers, Tootsie Taylor. Evelyn

Walker. Paye Arleno W ilson, S ta n ­

ley Hall, Galen Q uig ley . Helen Den-

nrdls. Rhodena Moore, Tliehna PJill-

Hps. Dean H am m o n d , Joe Prctl.

a ie n Stroud. D onna Ambrose. Elaine

Hyde. Dlllle R ac Slevers, Jane Ann

Smith, Georgia Stonenletz.

Third grade. Ju n e Puller. •Jflfkle , ^7y

Little, Jay O e c ^ N o rm a Lou, 8 t4un- j ffdernl government lia'i Kt'nr

pie, Aonald E ^ le s ton ,^B arbara Coo- farthiT lh a n the .s(;ite m uld-PQr. HelDi; Coopec. Ipet^y Jone J rn ^ I n ha> eilicicnt parole

,sen, Elinor M u llin s . Jean Over-^olficer.s. who travel aixiul the lo un- ' baugh, Barbara S am ue l, Betty ; try to cherk up on and help p n -

Stroud, Lsons rrlrn.scd from .fedrnil prLson.s

Lhico ln R o l l j in CallfnrniH it i.s required Ih iuThe liouor roll fo r the Lincoln a person mu.st lu u V a job o r . u

.school building l.s: H igh honors, place to live before he cau b<' iv-

J sixth grade, J im m y Joyce, E n id loa.sed enilrely from lho i)rl.son, ar-

Almciulst. Em m allne Berry; f i l t h cording to Masters. *To niv way of

grade, David Rya ii: fourth grade, thinking, tho s la te of Idaho hius

Jack Morgan. ! very negllffent, I n . l im k i im

Honors: Seventh grade, L a lh a aher n\ir pitrdonod I'ninhuils a n d m

Cartee. Alice Moleswortli, R o b e r l; helping ilicnj Lo Koj^^a ngiiL .sLai l."

Kyle.s; ;.ixth grade. Larry DcNeal,

David Law, George B rabb, Bertrnni

Bordewlck, Rosella Samuels. Roljert

Pence. Olga Kodcsh, M arian Puller.

Donnft Broimen, B tirbnra Attwood,

Betty Graham, R u th Howard. W il- ,

ma Skinner; fU th grade . Joyce E v ­

ans. R ay ..M Ier . M u r ie l Moss. Na- i

dine Patrick Buddy Probasco. A u ­

drey Ray, Norma S toddard .

Fourth grade. Amy Dunlap , Uno- .

gene Love. Delva Curtis. Leora

H a m m o n d . Genevieve John.son.

Charle.s Abshlre. D o n a ld Miller. Lew­

is Olds, W ayne Phllh i)a , Nonna

Weaver. Juan ita Owenby.

Jun io r H ig h

Junior high school school honor

roll for tho th ird s ix woek.s period

Is:’ Dale Hobson. D w an e Machacek.

Jack Nol.son. Carl V a n Patlen. Lol.s

Uey. Wilma H utchhison . Melva

Me.s.slcy, LaVerna R od lg , Elizabeth

Webber, Blllle Amos, Cecil DeunUs,

Wayne-Morgan, B il ly Overbiuigh.

Marie Glasgow, R u th Greene, Va-

dis Killian. E ileen Lowe. Wancy

Merrlnian, Carthel H iinhviek, Rob­

ert Mad.scn, G e ra ld ine Baggetl. M a ­

rie Pretl, Nadlno Sleo. Helene Jcane

Stroud, Marion W ilson , Maxinr

Smith.

High honors: Eupone MrnriinI,

Ivory Bell, Betty H ud r , Enuna Kolo.

L illian Zucal, Mary Helet\^ CMnpper.

George Howard, N o rm an l.eer. Mu -,

lam Cunn ingham ,-M iyy K i'fn Hm-

gess,

Seme.Mcr honors, Da le >lol).snn

Dw’ano Marhacek. J a r k Nel.soii ( ‘m l

Van Piitten, Ivory Bi*!!, l.iU.s l)c\

Elizabelh Webber, l .i l l ia n /,i;c;>l,

Mary Helen C lapper, Blllle Aiuos.

Vadis Killian, Mary E lU ’ii Biirtir.v.,

Helen Jcane Stroud, M arion W llion,

Billy Overbaugh. Cell Dennis

H ig h h o n o rs : E m m a K o to , N t u -

m a n Leer, M l r r i a m C u n n l n M lu i i i i .

A n (» lli i’r r e fo r m u r j^ i’d by t t ie

re tu ry o f .s ta te wa.s .scmu- in cun .s of

(•(iiiil«-n .sutlng p n .s o n e rs w i io d i) u.sr-

f iil w o rk in t h e p e n i t e n t i a r y a.',

a i ja ln s t t lio .se w h o d o n o t , T iil.s dl.^-

t in c t io n . I.s v r r y e.-wsentinl to prison

d l.M 'ip lin r . lie .said ,

" I l 1.S ll lt .le w o n d e r t h a t m a n y n(

o iir rr lea .sed p ii.snne r .s ar(* .soon

p icked u p an<l n ' l u t n c d to e n ir r

th o I d a h o ix ‘n it e ( i t i ; i r v n r .some o th ­

er p r is o n . W e t u r n t i u 's e n ir i i tml.

\Ulh a n ie r» ' p i t i a n c e a n d n u ik e l i t ­

t le a H e n ip t l o lH ' l p it ii- in C ’ t a lo r ii:,"

he c o n c lu d e d .

Services Held for

(Joodinff Resident( in O n iN O . J a i l 2(i iH p e r l id i

F m n I rite.s fo r J o e I^) D n m m lt t ,

Hit. w ho ( l ie d a t h is h o jn e h e re J a n .

1(1 s u d d e n ly n f a h e a r t, a t t a c k , were

h e ld at ( l ie M e lh o d is L c l u i r d i W (‘d-

ne,sdiiv R e v l l a l p l i W 1) B N iw n o f ­

f ic ia te d . m id i n t e n i i e n t w a s in KIni-

w ood (■(■mrt(‘ ry .

Mr and Mrs, Erie W lupkey, Mrs

J K Manuel, and J , A. Campbrll

made up a (|uatlet th a t unng ■'■t’omr

You Di.sconsolute" and "N eurtr Mv

Ciod lo 'I’hop," Mrs. R a lp h W. D

Brown acconfpanled a t tho piano,

M r. D u m m l t t c a m e t o I d a h o an d

.settil'd w i t h h is f a m i l y o n a fa rm

n o n h n f t h is c l tv ’ ’ e w a s a ineni-

her o f t h e tW M id inK M e tlm d is l

c lu ir c li a n d n f th e C J o o d ln g (.jraiiK i'

H AN SEN . Jan. 26 (Spec la l)-Se-

mofiter a n d 'th ir d .six werk.s’ honor

roll aa announced for the gnidr

school Is: first grade, six weeks,

Sh irley F a n e h e r , M ary l .o u H ow ril

and N a n e t te \rment. .scuie.ster,

'M a ry L o u Howell and N a i ic i ie Arni-

ent. S e c o n d grade: .six w eeks , H a /^ l

' B ('rna rd . A rn a je a n B lev in .s . M arjo rie

I M c F a r la n d . T hrln ia R e y n o k ls a n d

N orm a floberUson. .seine.sLer, A n ia-

Jean H levn i.s , M arjorie M a c F a r la n d

and T h e lm a KeyiujUls.

T h ird K rade . .six w eek.s. Hrverly

G ordon a n d Robert Pe lty t.iro vr; .se­

mester. D a le Cop.scy, h‘o i i r t ) i ^ rad c :

'S ix week.s, H iirdell B ro w n s . I> )ro thy

Gollcr. T h e lm a M c F a r la n d U i ls P r t- '

tygrove a iu l Dean Rii.st ; srnie.sU'.r

Hurdell Ihow n .s . D o r o th y (lo l)er.

T he lm a M ch 'a r la iu l a n d l^-cls I’e t t j ’-

' ct ovc

Sixth grade, .six weeks: J im O'oller,,

j Evelyn HuUieKord, E ile e n Tysor'.'

I W ayne Wa-shburn a n d D o ro thy ;

W alker: .semester, J lt ii O o l le r , Kve-i

Ivii R u th e r fo r d , Klteen T 'ysor a n d '

Doro thy w a lk e r . S ix th g r a d e , ser-

[ tion,.six woek.s: T hrlm a F a n i.s w o r ih ;

; six A. SIX w(?ek.s. hjtnnton Prttygn>\e,

M ar jo r ie R a m b o and n o r o th v T> •

sor; .sem ester. Marjorie* R a m b o m u i ______________________________________________

Doro thy 'r> ’.sor,

.Seventh m a d e , .six ^^V^“ks■ W iilb jir E v e ry h e a t m a in t a i n e d

Gollcr. N e v a Potter, M a r jo r ie Tyj-or. fi»r th e fu l l I'l h<'ur.s i n L o nd o n

and B ru r e W alker: .sem rste r, N eva m.st.T

Polter. M a r jo r ie Ty.sor a n d Bruce

W alker E lg h t l i grade, sx w eeks; .loe

Anderson, h m io n a n U iK h a in , N on na

Reynolds .

H ig h School Li.<st

H igh s cho o l honor r o l l a,s lui,-

tio imced b y Supt, N yb lad include.'i:'

F reshm en , .six wcek.s. H e l m P e itv - '

grove a n d D ean D rake ; .semest*'!'.‘

Helen Pett\ grove. K ophom ore.s: He!- r r i.f/ from cioooflci b o w o

n , ii,-n,ar.i and K e n n r ih wrm.-r,

both -seme.ster and .six w «‘ rk.s, .)un- i.ite.

inrs, SIX w eeks ; Faw’n M c F a r la n d .

I Anniversary week cha irm en . troo[i

organization chairmen, and district

chairmen of the R a ft rived, Mlnl-

|doka. Burley and Ca.s.sla (Oakleyt

districts Snake river area council,

i Boy Scouta of America, w ill meet

Thursday a t 7 p, m. in the National

Gotel ot B urley , orea officials a n ­

nounced hero today.

T lie m ee ting will be similar to

one held in T w in Palls recently a n d

w ill be for '■ Uie purpose of w o rk ­

ing ou t anniversary week plans a n d

troop organ ization methods A n n i­

versary week starts Feb. 1.

W ilbur S. H il l, president of the

area, will preside a t the m eeting

and led the discussion.

H ON OR I lO L L ANNOUNCED

PLEASANT VALLEY. Jan. 26

(Spechili—M r. and Mrs. A. M .

K lelnkopf, U^achers, announce the

honor roll for the past six weeks aa

follows: H ig h honors, Mary L .

PeterBon; honora,’. M ae McBrld%

.Kimble Durham , • Q to r lc y BeiD|

Beryl W right. O erald Rom an*

Jerry K lelnkopf. B illy BoweJ-, Be|tjf

Butler. Homer Anderson. Blanch#

Brown. C lara Belle Ames, Ftanccl*

Doughty. Gold star pup ils are JacH

Butler. Beryl W right, M ae McBrlda

Dell Webb, W ilbur B utler, Morj’ U

Peterson, K im b le ‘'D u rh a m . Dal®

Romany. O rval Cam eron , Hoyd

Kerby. ^Loralne Cameron. Mlldroil

Cameron. Lena H am by, Charley

Bean. Betty Romans, W ilm a Butlei

and Dale Butler.

REAt) T H E TTMES’ W A N T A D a

V ,0 / : j a ? 4';; ^ . ■ ■: - 'Am e r i c a ’s t a l k i n g a b o u t

■•HugginK” Ihe lr s t ill warm

slave, the Iruek w h ic h car­

ried liie ir rnntUur^ f r o m their

flooded Louisville. Ky.. home.

Mr. and Mrs. J . (L Chea.k hero

get u iin t comfort they r a n .

Why Laxatives Fail In S<\iIjl>orn

ConstipaiiosTwelve tn 24 hours is too lono to w.ilt

OAS, indipcfition and .m y res lle sa . < tirep les s

, . if you wnnt REAL. QUICK B E L IE F ,(.e iieva P e n n in g to n a nd M a r y a i in a t.ikA a iKimd compound an ch .m Art-

( u h l n ; .sem e.strr, F a w n M c F a r ­

la n d . K e i l l o r s , s ix w e e k s ; M a r io r t e

A n d e rs o n . H i i l h B e n n e t t . B la k e

3"' o e l i l ic h . L u c l l l ' ' H a y n o s . I r e n e

o tt a n d E d i t h T r u n k e y : .seme.ster.

M a r jo r lo n de r .so n . R u l l i B e n n c i i ,

lenk.i. AdlenU.i contains S E V E N c.i. thartic .ind c.irminnf ivn inQicrflifnts th.1 t .ict on tho atom.ich an d DOTH iKJwels. Moat '‘overntjjhC t .1 n.ttiVRs conl.iin onn innrediont th.it .ic ta On tho lower bowel only, w

Adlerik.i-s OOUDLE A C T IO N n'veo ..I...,,...., ..l Ihorouoh clr.in.)ng., n ^ ’ iinnglno out old poisonoiia w.Tste tn.it.l.urlllc Hayc.s, Ireiif .Srolt an d E illlli ttr ihat m.iy c.ii,.,eii r .A S n.iin,. Trunkey. «tom.ich. hp.id.ich08 nnd oleeplesa

E iiro llm piU for Ihe sern iu l .wmc.s- "'Std'ilrlka .iom.icii g a s .,tter took place this w eek at the onca and uaiiniiy remove# bowol cnn. .srhool w ith two new suDji-cts, Aincrr 'ro r''” r;mTh.''T",„ri?i'.™'T^',",lean governme.nt and bnsfne.ss law f.imouB treatment ha» iicon recmn- included In the li.st of suhject.s to pill’ll for 3 be taught by M r . Nvblact. Ii.ilf hour before lirp.ikf.iBt

, ______ ______ _____ brforn berttinio ,ind in a nhort whileyou w i l l feel in a rve lo u o ly r c fro a h e d .

WIT I ^ a 76^’ in r r e a s r in A n ir r ic n n

sales i n lO .lfi, S t\ id r b a k c r is g o in g

tn t h e v e ry t o p o n p r a c l i r a i l v e v e ry lis t

o f c.'trn to s e c ns 1').I7 b cg i.iU ''

W i t h s tv lc lin e s th a t n o o t h e r 1Q.17 ca rs

at a n v p r ic c c a n m a t c h . . . w i t h o n e inno-

v n tic in a f te r a n o th e r t h a t y o u ' l l f in d in n o

o ilie r c a i .s . . . t h e e x c it in g n e w 10.17 S tiK lc-

bakers are also recording gas and oil econ­

omies th a t equal nnd often bct-tcr those of j

the very lowest priced cars!

And th e y ’re built with th e care and

conscience tliat have been Studehnker

d istinc tions for fi-1 years. Jo in the Stude-

linker success pnrn<le! Get the most sntia-

factory b u y you ever got in a car!

N orthern P’ rancn p ro bab ly ha.s

tho iiofit gra.s.s iand.H In Kurope,

STUDBBAKER'S C. I. T. BUDOET PLAN OFFERS LOW TIME PAYMENTS

TWIM FALLS MOTOR2.11 .M.\IN ,N'. PHONE Sfi

( olwcH s Majcstie r iia rn ia cy

A SALE/ ,

SAMPLE SHOES

/rhe rattan pa lm a ttn ln .i a great­

er length than any o th e r plant in

oxlBtcoco, ^tfl slender atemH. which

rarely exceed an Inch In diameter, I

Romtithaes grow m o r t ' Ihnn

feet long.

ROMA

W o jii.s t rocpi\’ f ( l nno l»t o f

.“ii/ .c s In w d m rn '.s :iik I .-;piirl

s jio j^a ., 'I'hc.se arc v iiluos tn

Uliick.':, (Iri','ii.‘;, C<m\~ luni

W h ile - ., Si/C.s I I ,, |I .•ind .ill I!

w i( l lh < . I f v d ii vv('ar I 'i l l ic i ' n f i h i " i '

siz.r.s, lu ’ i'o’.s n h a r jr a in fo r y o u .

Values to $6.S5

*3.87■

• B Widtli

• Sizes

• This Year’s Styles

• Nationally Known Brands

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