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-tATE'Btftt£TIN- WASHINGTON, OcL 5 IT—The prte* deeentrol board adjonmcd ladetlnltrty to- day wlthoBt making any nMve t« m to n pries eelllngi on roilk. balltr. ehe*** aad otber dairy products. MAGIG VALLRY A RcElonnl Ncitspapcr Serrint l__J L T W IN FALLS f M n o IrriBOtod Idalio Countln EDITION ■ VOL. 29, NO. 161 OmcUl city TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916 PRICE B CENTS f Conflict of Views Serious but No War Near, Byrnes Declares Meet Iloppy the Rabbity Cat PARIS. Ocl. 3 ul’r—ikcrturr of auw James V. Bymti dcelawi to- day lhal "Ihc conlUct oi vlcvpolnla among the alllpa" la serious, but he echoed a rrccni alatetncnl by Prune Minister einlln thni there b no un- mcdla'.e tiniiKer of **''• . , Bymrs ^polce »V » luncheon .of the Amrrlcan club In Paris. "Altff ever)’ sreal war which been won by the combined eltoru oI n,™y * tonlBci .morai tht -lU'-' 1" maklns of i>eace. Byir-- liL' prepared uddrt.-Ji. 1 folly lo deny ihe .serloif' conflict in viewpoint alllea after thL-» war. Atomic Attack Warning Told U. S. Industry ADEHDEEN PROVl.NC Gi{OCND. Mil.. Oct, 3 iU.P>-Ttic u.-niv «4rn- cd Americiin liidwin' be prepured lo protect Kc and ^mploye^ from iiii utoniU' bomb at- tack In the event oI Atiotlicr war. The wamlnic »n.i ronl.iinrd In an article cullrd ''Ch.illciiur m Ameri- can Science ;.ncl IndiLsiry- which was handed to C.ooo imHuirialUts ai the opcnlMK of ihr :8ih annual meeting of the .irmy ordnance as- .'.ocliitlcn. Kaelnr rroblew "Sclrncf 1111(1 inilu.Mr>- are faced with the problem of proiectlns our center* of production from ihe ef- fects and nfter-clfecw of an atomic bomb atUck." the army saUl, The tndualrlall.M.^ were told Uial tliey tniu>t be prepared lo keep mi[>- pllfs movlnic In event of an atomic atiack. The army .'aid the earth above an undercrounri planl should offer .suitable prolerilon from all bui a direct blow from an atom bomb. iMoea U%ted A joo<l many problems arise in con.-'lderlng the po.vilble cotue- quenceA of an atomic bomb attack the army snid. One L- i the nece.v.ity of keeping the air free of rn<llonctlve matter nfler an atom bomb explode.v An- other Ls tiie removal of contami- nated rartloacUvo material. A third Is that an Industrial area might have to bo bolaced from sur» rounding radloaetlTlt:^. Navy Outlines Extension for Pacific Bases PEARL HARBOR. Ocl. 5 A new U. S. navy policy In Ih* Pacific calling for a strons Aleutian bftfe near Siberia and exierulon oi ll4 oulpasl 3.000 mllen westward :o Guam *-a.i announced today. The policy w u made public at a pres.s conferencc by Adm, John IL Tower*, commander of ihe Pacific fleet, who conferred onij Mondjv with Pre;.iclent Truman and hljlj na\7 official- In Wa.\hlnRion. Gnam Important Tower.^ (leclar(^d lh a l Ou.-xm. 3.318 miles ae.n of Pearl Harbor. «>ju;d T o Ignore that ctui mite ita »«nouJne<.' i the conflict nor hflp road lo peace. "TO eyasserale that Ita jettousnrvv on oiU)- mafce,\ HKirr d luyon of the confli, tlfw re hi-1 su: unwarranted chsws that an>' na- tion or tr\3yp c: nations .-.eeklnc to encur> iJie Soriei Union, or that the rr^^KJn^th^e leaders of the Soviet UnUMi x> believe." lie added the liop« that tilali ttonb «ould dLipel "the u ranted charRc.i that the Un Slates U »eeklns to asc its sc.vlon of the atomic bomb threat of force agaln.il the linion." Hoviever. Djmes aaUl, Anictii foremn policy The Tln^es-Newj u forced lo nettsprtnt ahortase whidx ha-i xr^Utatcd by a eor£rr.-,Munal .Much AS U rrym.s lo make unable to accept ai\ i' pollUca present campalKn. E\en witljou; pollliral adverlis: publish on a sr^ally curtailed ba.« la.'se aavounli of tesular dl.'pluv page ha.^ tj<Tn cmllJed ami 1! m.i page entirely until there i; Reccsiiiiing itia: ii.v pnii advect^-era »ho depend on their biisinesN.'v and thiva this fall, t.^e Times.N Rather Chan mate the Times'Sejrs or ir permuted to u. t . it Anotlier Drastic Curtailment be t JUtpoM teiilcally liri|x)rlant a.-, this Hawaii naval biuie—ioiit the ^ymbol of U. 6. nn>T might in the Pacific. Tlie admiral -M.ld the new Pi^clfic policy would be lo conceriirate permnnent naval tn^tallatlo;'.1 m Aladka, the Aleutlaivs. Hawaii and in the Marianas, which includes Ouam. Tliii would include jxmuneni fBclllile\ for .surface warships ..as well aa navy alr^J.v^e,^. •'* liaae NeeeMarj> "II L\ obvioii.s." Towcr.s .said, "that we need a ba,'o further in the Pa- cific. Uccauj.e of the mobiinv and raiiRe of 5urfnco and air fleet.' It is nece:..«ary Uial we extend our clflc outpo.st beyond Pearl Ha -Ouam fllLi thl.i need and It be e<]ually «j important, but »o lante, aA>e«rl Harbor.' Tlif navy, the admiral added, already ha,\ bcRun It-n procrar building up Ouam's permaneni ntallntloas. The navy Iona haa hinted that Ouam would bulk large In future defen.sc plaiu but this was the flrjt official Intimation that It « assume such an Important role Local Candidate Hurt—Car Hits Two GOP Cows’ UOilSESHOt Dl.su, Ocl 3 - Robert U Siimmerfield, Den-.OL-ratic eaudiiU;e for lieu- tenant Kovemor, ilur'^'5'ed today a b.»ndafied chin in nMch he .said a phy%icl»n h>d laken tour stllchea. Summerfie'.rt'.s auiomobile col- Uded with t.he anlm*!' disrtng a rainstorm Tuwday r.iRhi jouth-of here as he w»s drising from C M tm n la Bovse- H-s aulomo- _____________ ,bttr\ir.g to jJl’O- tftort.v" Sum- mtrtlfld ijjcrlfd. "Tlia-e two -coan atmott tveuualtred me. Mv Jaw. nyr rtght hand and my auto- mobile are all out of commi.sjion —right In the middle of a pollU- cal eampilgn.” On* cow was kiCed. Heai’ing Next On Boai'd for Hospital Here Escort From<^ Shoshone Set For Stasscn have been nridrd to llip exlra'l' itinrrar^' ptnnnr<l f.^r :he \ i\ it . Harold E. Sia.v.en, pn-mlnrru »: tlnnal Republican Imdrr. here Oi R. J. R. Tliayn, cxf. ullve rrcret.ii of the GOP, iiimouncrd TliurMl,> Sla.'.'en will speak on "n ie Ri publican Party-* Pom - War Ri »Dnn-slblUiy.'' at the rally at 8;50 p. m. at the hlsh schi>ol auditorium. S;a.^.'.en. former Mlnne.sota cov- emor and nav«l ctptaln who Li prominently nirtnioneil a.' the Rp- puhllcan pre^illrnllnl "impc" in 1348. will arrive In Sti(vshone at noon next Tue;,d,'»v. He 1' comlnK from Salt Lake,City. JJarry Jone<. Lincoln county Re- publican chalmiaji. Ls maklni: ar- rangement' for a .ihori rally in Shoxhone and ii nioiorcvcle esc'irte<l 111 ta.--lns Bla.'srn lo Twin Palb. layn .said Hut the airplane trip MajTlc Vallry plannrd for Sta.s- rlled because step I :ion-;\jttiian board ilete Oharse o' the Twin FalLs oun'.y seneral hwpital will comc =Vlda.r a: 2.33 p. when t.'ie ounts cv'intn^.vJc^.er^ will conduct , iKibl.v :iean:-.g u;wn iiie imeniion 0 create M:ch a UmtkJ. .\s l-.-ovided by the Ivs; lU lc iesls. olloair.j the hea-nr.s, if they deem’ > iherealter can apiwin: ’rom nine to IS menil>erj wvjulJ be entruited witji may _ of lack of time. Mrs. C. F. Wiir ed chairman ot ilpcorate thr An; ol for tile banquet C, H. KrenRel, p; publican Women Larron Col; Detwelirr are c r has Mdeni of the Re- club, aiinmniced, on and C l a u d e he revi'pllon eom- I m il win play Arveral pl.ii iClil,-r Crabtree Parole Listed for Twin Falls Felon B0I6E. Ocl. 3 un-Two citmcnc}- applleallonx by Ilfe-lerm murderers in the Idaho prison were apeedily denied here by the Idaho pardon board a.i.lhey rapidly disposed of 23 ca.'ea among the Ei appllcatlom pending before the October quar- terly meeting. The “lifers" refitsed amiieilj- were Charles Wahls. 58. Imprlsoctd Sept. 23. IS38 Tor the slaying of Austin Addington n Elmore county and J. Britt Harjrares, 32, sent- enced April 28. IMO for shooting a Pocatello offlccr. Of the other 23 cases. 10 were denied, three were continued to Jaiuiao-. three wert panJoned and aeven were given conditional" re« le«Ms. One year condllloral reJeaaw <parolM) were gr- icu M « KOnn-MarUiirrC.-TKin K is: who began Jan. 23. IMS serrlnc one to H yeoii for grand larttny la Twin r»U». parolt efteetivt Dec. 34. by laxpavT! .Mill TenuiUr election -aill be 1 U.\pa>ers ap;v.-ove. Fti-.Jl the :e two paraz is cs:hutvgent u rM and the ann je called upor .nnouncemeiit upon xini ccnjlderatlona s.':i receipt o i fur- rv-in the archltec. ^^her and Fuher ti^ co.su; and the the bond \ote vi.x f.tan Edward ^vr.;viny. Salt Lake teen awarded the -tie details of tural flmi Denver. reU;;- dofmite tl.T.e depend upon : U Burton and City, which h« cont.*act to hj bonds. Ntt.’s rrft>«»rtl TentaUxe .dale p.-.';v»ed for the bond eles-ston i» Sox. J :;mulune. ounr with the grr.rral e;rc:ion. "nnj would crratf certain p.-.'i):eaii. how* as only taipaytiT. w\»u!d Tote the bond pnjpoial, »hlle all eliglKe voters «x>uld ,-a.st ihtlr ballots in the general election proper.,, T^iere a.-r an e'tlnvated lO.OW) tiijv»j<r» tn the counts. The cloMst estimate io Uie amount tnvolxed that u now avail- able U JliSO.cax Which. :io«-ever, is subject to change, depcnaing Ufion subsequent estimates rro e u ^. In the interim, u^e outmoded and ln«d«qtui« pment Twin Falls eounty eeneral hotTUtal will be uaitwd ajk best It can to meet ho.s- ,plialliau<xi _ tstHla^—Bejidei -*elng termed ant^uated. the pre.-ent fa- eiUtj w»i branded as a Tire trap” In a recent coeaprehen.slTt report by the Denier arthltectural iin n . itucli studied lie taruiuuco. Food Price Held As Economic Key WOimUNGTON. .\hnn. Ocl. 3 39 Persons Killed In World’s Worst Airplane Disaster NKW YORK. Ocl. .1 (/P)—An AiiK'ricaii Ovcr.sna.s Airliiip.s plane with 39 por.sona aboard -t iri'v of llifin infant.-;— phiiifr.'d in fliinu'.s into the wilckinie.is of wc.stcnV Ncvvfoundlanci irlv Iiiclay m wliat may h- the Krcatesl traKoily in t!iu history of comnit;rcia! aviation. i ll.' viKxsi Kuani ivi.orted thiit tlic iiossiliilily df survivor.-* wa^ very remote. T 111- limr-cnK'tnc DC-l en rcuitc from New York to IScrHii, cra,-<hed 10 niimitca after it left: Sti-iihi'iivillL-. .Ni-vvfoiiiuiluiiil, at .'!:2I a.m . (KST). The foa.st Kinird. in a ntdin mcs.sane -sent at 0:.18 a.m.. (EST), .said three persons,'be- irvc<l to lie Ntnvroiin.llaiK rivilian,^ were at tlie scenc ami a.i army soarchinK parly wdb at Ihcr font of the hill into which — ^ i - th>- iiiaiit- cranheii. The plane crash.'.i 100 fn-t frcjin the trip of tlu’ liil). whicli i« rovi-rod w ith roi-ks nitti ncnil) tri'i'-'<. The nK’.s.'ia^re. sent from n coa.sl K'lard plain- at the sceiic, •■<aiit the airliner ap]iean-d u> liavi- cxpltxi.-d aficr the crn.sli and that only a tiny fra^rnii'nl <if the :<hip was visible. 'I'ht'ri: rain at the lini U. s. Loses Attempt ,To Gut Reparations relmffrd, 7 t ail alt.-mpl I IU1 S to Rii.-i.-^i li'fjalL- a.-<saile(l PARIS. Oct. :5 (,7’)— The United Siat.-,> liy a peac<- confcreiico comnii.-^sion ind ,>lash $100,1)00,000 fnm i lliin^-anan n'l and two othrr Slav countries, after a Sov the pn»po,'<;d as an "imfriendly act.” r. S. stale d«-partnu-nt representative. Willard Thorp, who .•<aid ho pi-1 'sentcd the ainemlnn'rU in an attempt In nav Hiinjjary'.s economy from collapse, niso soii^’ht to cut ?100, OOO.OOU from the reparation; to he paid hy Finland, The Ani'Ticaii defeat quick, ly folloued a wo,‘Jlerii natioi victory in the Ioiik niiil hitlei fiRht over Trieste in the Itnl iar. political and terrilt)riul conimis.sion. Onlv Ati'iraliA, Cana, e.vlsnd and S.iulh Atr. United Slates r Huns D Riu Crrchnslovakliv mid Y Vt300.000,000 to J2nO.000.ODO. The inL>-Mon .idopifil the Rus.slnn- b.nkcil p:ovLsloU uiulrr whirh Uu;- s to Rcl Itt.i thirds of this tot:il. oshwia, J70.000 000, and Ccrcho- ikl.i. tW.OOO.OOO. •lt.-\ ln and FrMicc. holdlnK they - bmind b> Sl.n tries 1 IV,r the pro; the r.nios;,! f..r by llic Uiil •nnUT on Trir ,.llan i>ollllc,il IX i-.'lon ! plii coiv. Stars Vote to Ignore Movie BicbefEines HOLt>TWOOT>. OctlOJP'-Movl, Jinrs today doomed nn early rnd t< the Mudio ,'trlkr by refu.sliic t< rri-OKnlr/' plrkc Great Ulllivs. of •ith till- ti' nrr „[ Th--/ Million,-, nil ll u 111 thr Krrk.v HAHKNA Gander, killiiiK 27 of Slrphnnillr Is r 3::i nir nulr:, from M'pioMm.trly. 225 O.inder. Gdnjs I «1|(1.S 111 r^nnl) Thi nrUl.iii 1 iif,ir 44 al)o,iiil. 'hi-ncll:iii(l, York ,n- ,i1 , wc,-.t c[ Truman Says Budget To Balance by June U’ASHINGTON. Ocl, rj (,p)_presidcnt Tnimnn said today the federal hutlK.'t will hi' in the black at the end of this fiscal year ne.xt .Inne HO, for the fir,-<l tinu- in 16 years, lie t(d<i hi.s new,s conference tliat he not only hoped thero would b.- a ,siirphis of iricnmo over o.'cpoiiditurcH but that there will be. He aildcd e.xjienditiireH are bcinn cut by $2,- 100,()0(),()00. Ill hi.-< bu(lK’«!t nie.-'saKe to conffre.sa ho had forc- dcficit of around Sl,- Flr.'.l 111 .- ihr froii a lllllr.lclr I() II rrlllrlrll ’bec;ia'c' •t will, clo:,r(1 In ' Thr crilliiK al 1 n 5,000 fpcl imd ■ r froii licllcoiilrr from Krntln. Kfld. There have been three 27-vlciim plane'«ua« .In'commercial nxl- atloiv In otWlUoa to the 8ABENA eraalv-fiUurj^Uoh’crunhea Involi-- nn AmWcon AJrllnc.s plane at S DiPKrt. erillf„-TCtnrch 3, 1040. iiiid n non-scheduled VlkliiR Alrltii plunsi- near Richmond, Vn., inj May in. ' PtT.son’; abo;ird the. plane *t: lOlUlllllii .iircic:. of I Ul piL rad of RambllnK for c ba;Mc -Food prlre.s of llvi ,sald. ___ continue to ri;e, labor will nsk hlKher wagef and the manufactii for higher prices.” The.se demanil.s. he added. • mean higher prices for things far ers buy. Farmer^ would be no t ler off. hr continued, and the i lion would be a .Ntep further on road of liitlatlon. FLASHES of LIFE EXPENSIVE nUSSELLVILt.E. Atk. Oct. 3- The value of Farmer Elmer Hrn- derron’a ealf took n auddcn UO rise -loo audden for It* oan good. Henderson put his wallet contain- Ing »S0 on » bu.-Oi when he .Marted to mow a meadow. When he return- ed. the Wallet wa.i gone. A Wend .lusKested the pa-slble culprit. Henderson killed the calf and found »ao. only allghOy chew-ed. - RACF. t-ATAYnTE. Ind.. Oct. 3—Wn- llam L. O'Brlrn. Jr, of Evarvuine. ind, a Mudent at Purdue unlveral- ty. answered the telephone .ileeplly at 6 a. m.. listened, then sprang Into action. Bvan*vlllc was 200 miles awav. Bus and Iraln connections viere no* good-enough and lime was an im- portant element. Qulckty Ih- letter- rd a sign and rushed to the high- way. The slsn aald: ■Help me beat the stork." Re did. by “0 mlnutci It was a gtrl. Nevada PoIi«-c AiTcst Sonnv J After Esca])c K IY . .S>v,. (VI, S iUP.' — .SjMiny \Vi‘ rv,irver, l(i. ahae 'romfliitic ar<!iir prianpted two uomen to elojie .Mlth htin. bacJcUg—the liand^ of t- 1.1^ t ol I s of Sea Strike Meet Brings Progress WASIIINCiTON, Oct, 3 .-V,-Dl- rcclor Kclnai L. Wiirrcn of the fr<l- cr.ll coiiriinition 'rrvio reported bo<ik<d for P'r^uikfiirl. Gmniitiy ninr Ironi N.-w York to Ik-rlin. smi thrrp Ironi Ni-w York to Anisltr- il;ini, H.illand, (Ipornf MiuCall, li;i<l tloxii -■Int:. hrsd" lo N(-,vfountll;inrl ;uul let: the jiliiiu- at ,St.'j)liriivllle. Hospital Admits Victim of Polio I BjillfV H;i(ll0.1 Forgery Pair Wanted Here Aj>j)rehended As ri-.Milt of elr.-.crlptlnns dLspntch- rri ilirouKhuiit the imrthwe-.l by the T-ain l-nll.% iK.liro driiurtmrnt fol- lowliiK .S.-VCI1 known foruerlfs In •twill F.-xlls liir.t .Sept, 33, a couple bellcvL-d r«.-.jx)n!.lblc him brcn up- prehi-iulcJI In Anncondn. Mom., uc- cording to word received from tin- fcdrrnl hiirrnii of liivrntlKntlon by Police Chief Howard aillette. Certified roplra ot wnrnmts re- fl'i'-MIni! thu!' they be held-for Twin FhII.1 i.uthorltlcs were Iminrdlntcly placed In the mnlLs. and the piilr will pr<ihiibly l>e returned here for pror.ecutloii. FaUe Preten^e■ Tile man. who ii.''cd the names of . Keilh C. ruliorwin, alias .Dougliis I.. Darwin, Is bcIUK cluvrjted wlUi obt.TliilMK proiK-rty under fnli«- pretense.'. wi;h a clinrno of furgcry l>cndlnK; while the drl. whone true iiainn Ls believed lo bo I>irolhy Floyd, hut wllt> lised Ihe allar.i-r, D-irothv Smith oiul Dorothy Hubli.s, I.', liehiK cliiirKi'd with forKeiy. Al- thoiiKli :h*' I>ll.^^ed as an adiili, her AKe Ls i:-. and .she Is a forintr rcsl- <lent of Mr)lllilaln Home. Chief Gllli noo.ooo.ooo. On other domestic ma‘.tcr», tho Pre.'ldrnt c a lle d on businessmen, wrirkern, fnnnera and consumers to take heart from Reconvernlon DU rector Steelmnn's quarterly report luvertlng "an all-out emphasis on production of fliiL'Iied goods and on itlng a further increase In Is the ta.^k Immediately be- fore us." A^ked nbouS Sleelinnn’a wamlng <aliuii tiinawav prices, Mr, Tru- lan Aald his admlnl.stratlon is do- it: all ll can with the tools U ha«. To a Que.stlon whether thero U danger of wages coping down', -he ,sald that In what Jfeli nghtlns to avoid: Mr. Tniman also said that: HLi previous statement ordering an indeflnllr delay 111 the deep u n d e r w a t e r atomic bomb test sUiiuLs: -. Tim biidgel bureau and Eteelman are making a s«n-ey to set it any Injustices have been done In cut- ting off flood control contracts aa- an economy memure; He talked with SecreUry of EUta nymes over tlie transAtlantlc tele- phone before Dymes delivered hla Paris speech today and he U In ac- cord wUh what Byrnes said; The NiicrnbcrB vcrdlcUs camc nft- rr a fair trial and.they are a good thing for the world; There has burn no connlderatlon of another big three mecMng. rut ii'ld" o AiiJ< the MKla i.lnni ’. pciidliif; a i-.'tlli,; lllVCStlK;.! . $73; StcrlUiK .shckshoiic .-.in Shop. !2!>.Miil Practicing for NortliM cst Show irg «as held In the White Pine Jail while Nevada official.' lo find out It he was wantnl ..'oriiia where lie e.-.raprd from ol for boy.' la.st July. Just Normal Dale* the copper rmeUine ;iere he worked under the IDinny Hurlsch, WLsccarvcr ;n d ••date<l several «lrLs" •imply look r.tesl «i-,d ither Jellow He u:»s n: , J.L- llkc >11 1 nuch r ley- “Tlie mo't money I ever made In my life"-that he ^carccly had time lo think nb.:ut,ihe two vi-omen with whom he lud eloped since he wj,s 14. he .'Aid. It ttss fo: iii> romances with Mrj, E:eanor Uexeny, 33. and Mrs. Elaine Monfrerll. e.ich the mother of iT\o children, that he was *eni to n v.uilh aulhorlty camp lait sum- mer from his Los Angele.s home. Wnrked al MeGlll Hr escaped and fled acror* thr Sierras Into Nevada, He cro.s.sed Ihe .state,to the tiny mining town of McGill, near here. There he .siaried «o.-k in a smeller, earning U.S3 night? and W.88 days. Ur lived at a boarding hou;c. alo-r, according to Deputy Sheriff Ed Hand. wln> made the arrest with an uaidcntUled FBI »scnt. Ira H . Masters’ Car Forced Off Bliss Highway 3-Stnl Demo e findln>! o their road ihi.-. year e.', to campaigning, isicr.s. secretary of , up for reelccilon, 1 the bank on U. .S. lout five miles r.ouih lay by an oncoming B1LS.1 of t : Con rvlce opera- that tlie olher vehicle crowded him off the road. Both front .fender? were badly bent ar>d tlie iloor?! ol.'.o dented on the .Mfcslers car. Hamilton salil. After liL' iniichliie was refueled and Uie fenders bent back, the candidate proceeded on his way to Bolr,e. It wa.s the ,seco.nd aiito acci- dent In as many days for major Democnilc candidate.'. Robert I- Summcrflcld. nominee for lieutenant governor, .suffered minor injuries and his car was wrecked when he ran into two cows near Horseshoe Bend. The Twin FaHa champion 4-Kl]ve*tod( Jadelng team is ahown her® taking a few pointer* from FrancU Sharp. Filer, leader, second from right. The three boya will leare tialttfdar for rartland. Ore- to compctA iB the Pacific Intematlonal Uvciloek (%^Uon- Lc/t to right art Lee Sharp, a eousln of the 4-H leader; R«x-ReM;'aod Gene Sharp. Francis' brother. All arr from Flier. Tit beifer l« Inna, a n>emt>er of U J. Teneklnck'i herd. (Staff photo-eajravlos) Former Agent Declares Jap A-Bomh Made atom ixiinb and tc.sted It success- fully ihree days Ix'forr V-J day. tho Atl;mti» CpnMlltitUm said today In ' 11 copyriKlited dt>patcti signed hy David .Siirll. Riicll, a rrportrr tor the neaspn- prr who Acrved In Korea as an iiKriii of (he U. 8, anny-8 crlmlnp\ lnvr^i:lKaiion rirpnrtment. iiald the .'even key sclenlL'i.-i on the project weir capiun-d later by the Rua- '.l:uis who tortured them to lenm the si-:rct.s of the bomb. OFFIC1AI..S KCOFF TOKYO. Oct. 3 „r. - American IIIKI Japaiie.se f.clemut.s mid D. 6. iirin y InielllRcnce olllcrrs scoffed ;<xliiy al a .Mory that Jup.in hod nmde and te.'ird an atomic bomb thirc day.-, tirf.irr the war ended. I3r. H. C. Krllv. Boston, Mass, ii ineiiibrr of suprrme hend(iuorlers rcloiitirie .•cctlon, told ft reporter: 'Thcte 1 .1 no infoniiatlon here to Jti.silfy .Mil'll IV.story." Army liitclllKPiice officers labeled thr story ' _______ _________________ (<ald Dr. NLshlnn. Jaiwin'a foremo.-it phy.'lcht, who had charge couiilry s cyclotroiu during . 'Thcrr wiis no way to ob- tain uranium at Konan." Tlic .story, from the Atlanta, Oa., Conr.llUillun, said the .«tc ot the Jnpune.se iit«mlc bomb project was Konan. In Northern Korco. and the ml vx'as destroyed shortly before 7 Ru.-Jlana moved In.' •Japanese mllllftrLiLs,” the Tokyo sclentLst added, “were always lylnff >nd Ki\vjiig tilings wUhoui founda- lon. There were no sUch cjperl- ment* in Chasen iKorea), Houever, ferllllier factory In Konan." Hull’s' Condition Remains Critical WASHINGTON. Oct. S (0P3 — Former SccreUry of Slate Cordell Hull Is In a "moat crlUcal eondl- Hon," the navy reported todiy. Tlie tiavy Mid In an official 7 a. m. (MST> bulletin: "Mr. Hull had a vetr poor nisbt. KLi condition conUouet to be tnost crlllcal." The white-haired eider lan was flghtl^ a grtm but ap« purenUi'.loelng batUe. for Uie a t _ the nearby Betheaada, Md, lural hosplUJ. ne tooic a turn (or the ««»• iu t - niBht-bls 7jtii blrUid*y. ••

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-tATE'Btftt£TIN-WASHINGTON, OcL 5 IT— The prte*

deeentrol board adjonmcd ladetlnltrty to­

day wlthoBt making any nMve t« m to n

pries eelllngi on roilk. balltr. ehe*** aad otber dairy products.

MAGIGVALLRY

A RcElonnl Ncitspapcr Serrint l _ _ J L T W I N — F A L L S f M n o IrriBOtod Idalio Countln

EDITION ■

VOL. 29, NO. 161OmcUl city

T W IN F A L L S , ID A H O , T H U R S D A Y , O C T O B E R 3, 1916 PRICE B CENTS

f Conflict of Views Serious but No War Near, Byrnes Declares

Meet Iloppy the Rabbity Cat

PARIS. Ocl. 3 ul’r—ikcrturr of a u w James V. B ym ti dcelawi to­day lhal "Ihc conlUct oi vlcvpolnla among the alllpa" la serious, but he echoed a rrccni alatetncnl by Prune Minister einlln thni there b no un- mcdla'.e tiniiKer of **''• . ,

Bymrs ^polce »V » luncheon .of the Amrrlcan club In Paris.

"Altff ever)’ sreal war which been won by the combined eltoru oI n,™y *tonlBci .morai tht -lU'-' 1" maklns of i>eace. Byir--liL' prepared uddrt.-Ji. 1folly lo deny ihe .serloif' conflict in viewpoint alllea after thL-» war.

Atomic Attack Warning Told

U. S. IndustryADEHDEEN PROVl.NC Gi{OCND.

Mil.. Oct, 3 iU.P>-Ttic u.-niv «4rn- cd Americiin liidw in' be prepured lo protect Kc and^mploye^ from iiii utoniU' bomb at­tack In the event oI Atiotlicr war.

The wamlnic »n.i ronl.iinrd In an article cullrd ''Ch.illciiur m Ameri­can Science ;.ncl IndiLsiry- which was handed to C.ooo imHuirialUts ai the opcnlMK of ihr :8ih annual meeting of the .irmy ordnance as- .'.ocliitlcn.

Kaelnr rroblew"Sclrncf 1111(1 inilu.Mr>- are faced

with the problem of proiectlns our center* of production from ihe ef­fects and nfter-clfecw of an atomic bomb atUck." the army saUl,

The tndualrlall.M. were told Uial tliey tniu>t be prepared lo keep mi[>- pllfs movlnic In event of an atomic atiack.

The army .'aid the earth above an undercrounri planl should offer .suitable prolerilon from all bui a direct blow from an atom bomb.

iMoea U%ted A joo<l many problems arise in

con.-'lderlng the po.vilble cotue- quenceA of an atomic bomb attack the army snid.

One L-i the nece.v.ity of keeping the air free of rn<llonctlve matter nfler an atom bomb explode.v An­other Ls tiie removal of contami­nated rartloacUvo material.

A third Is that an Industrial area might have to bo bolaced from sur»

■ rounding radloaetlTlt:^.

Navy Outlines Extension for Pacific Bases

PEARL HARBOR. Ocl. 5 A new U. S. navy policy In Ih* Pacific calling for a strons Aleutian bftfe near Siberia and exierulon oi ll4 oulpasl 3.000 mllen westward :o Guam *-a.i announced today.

The policy w u made public at a pres.s conferencc by Adm, John IL Tower*, commander of ihe Pacific fleet, who conferred onij Mondjv with Pre;.iclent Truman and hljlj na\7 official- In Wa.\hlnRion.

Gnam Important Tower. (leclar(^d lha l Ou.-xm. 3.318

miles ae.n of Pearl Harbor. «>ju;d

T o Ignore that ctui mite ita »«nouJne<.' i the conflict nor hflp road lo peace.

"TO eyasserale that Ita jettousnrvv on oiU)- mafce,\ HKirr d luyon of the confli,

tlfw re

hi-1 su:unwarranted chsws that an>' na­tion or tr\3yp c: nations .-.eeklnc to encur> iJie Soriei Union, or that the rr^ KJn th^e leaders of the Soviet UnUMi x> believe."

lie added the liop« that tilali ttonb «ould dLipel "the u ranted charRc.i that the Un Slates U »eeklns to asc its sc.vlon of the atomic bomb threat of force agaln.il the linion."

Hoviever. Djmes aaUl, Anictii foremn policy

The Tln^es-Newj u forced lo nettsprtnt ahortase whidx ha-i xr^Utatcd by a eor£rr.-,Munal

.Much AS U rrym.s lo make unable to accept ai\i' pollUca present campalKn.

E\en witljou; pollliral adverlis: publish on a sr^ally curtailed ba.« la.'se aavounli of tesular dl.'pluv page ha. tj<Tn cmllJed ami 1! m.i page entirely until there i;

Reccsiiiiing itia: ii.v pnii advect^-era »ho depend on their biisinesN.'v and thiva this fall, t.^e Times.N

Rather Chan mate the Times'Sejrs or ir permuted to u.t . it

Anotlier Drastic Curtailment

be t JUtpoMteiilcally liri|x)rlant a.-, this Hawaii naval biuie—ioiit the ^ymbol of U. 6. nn>T might in the Pacific.

Tlie admiral -M.ld the new Pi^clfic policy would be lo conceriirate permnnent naval tn^tallatlo;'.1 m Aladka, the Aleutlaivs. Hawaii and in the Marianas, which includes Ouam.

Tliii would include jxmuneni fBclllile\ for .surface warships ..as well aa navy alr J.v e, . •'*

liaae NeeeMarj>"II L\ obvioii.s." Towcr.s .said, "that

we need a ba,'o further in the Pa­cific. Uccauj.e of the mobiinv and raiiRe of 5urfnco and air fleet.' It is nece:..«ary Uial we extend our clflc outpo.st beyond Pearl Ha

-Ouam fllLi thl.i need and It be e<]ually «j important, but »o lante, aA>e«rl Harbor.'

Tlif navy, the admiral added, already ha,\ bcRun It-n procrar building up Ouam's permaneni ntallntloas.

The navy Iona haa hinted that Ouam would bulk large In future defen.sc plaiu but this was the flrjt official Intimation that It « assume such an Important role

L o c a l Candidate H u r t — C a r H it s T w o G O P C o w s’

UOilSESHOt D l.su, Ocl 3 - Robert U Siimmerfield,

Den-.OL-ratic eaudiiU;e for lieu­tenant Kovemor, ilur' '5'ed today a b.»ndafied chin in nMch he .said a phy%icl»n h>d laken tour stllchea.

Summerfie'.rt'.s auiomobile col- Uded with t.he anlm*!' disrtng a rainstorm Tuwday r.iRhi jouth-of here as he w»s drising from C M tm n la Bovse- H-s aulomo-

_____________ ,bttr\ir.g to jJ l ’O-tftort.v" Sum-

mtrtlfld ijjcrlfd. "Tlia-e two -coan atmott tveuualtred me. Mv Jaw. nyr rtght hand and my auto­mobile are all out of commi.sjion —right In the middle of a pollU- cal eampilgn.”

On* cow was kiCed.

Heai’ing Next

On Boai'd for Hospital Here

Escort From<^

Shoshone Set For Stasscn

have been nridrd to llip exlra'l' itinrrar^' ptnnnr<l f. r :he \i\it . Harold E. Sia.v.en, pn-mlnrru »: tlnnal Republican Imdrr. here Oi R. J. R. Tliayn, cxf. ullve rrcret.ii of the GOP, iiimouncrd TliurMl,>

Sla.'.'en will speak on "n ie Ri publican Party-* Pom - War Ri »Dnn-slblUiy.'' at the rally at 8;50 p. m. at the hlsh schi>ol auditorium.

S;a. .'.en. former Mlnne.sota cov- emor and nav«l ctptaln who Li prominently nirtnioneil a.' the Rp- puhllcan pre^illrnllnl "impc" in 1348. will arrive In Sti(vshone at noon next Tue;,d,'»v. He 1' comlnK from Salt Lake,City.

JJarry Jone<. Lincoln county Re­publican chalmiaji. Ls maklni: ar­rangement' for a .ihori rally in Shoxhone and ii nioiorcvcle esc'irte<l

111 ta.--lns Bla.'srn lo Twin Palb.

layn .said Hut the airplane trip MajTlc Vallry plannrd for Sta.s-

rlled because

stepI :ion-;\jttiian board

ilete Oharse o' the Twin FalLs oun'.y seneral hwpital will comc =Vlda.r a: 2.33 p. when t.'ie ounts cv'intn .vJc .er will conduct , iKibl.v :iean:-.g u;wn iiie imeniion 0 create M:ch a UmtkJ..\s l-.-ovided by the Ivs; lU lc iesls.

olloair.j the hea-nr.s, if they deem’

> iherealter can apiwin: ’rom nine to IS menil>erj wvjulJ be entruited witji

may _ of lack of time.

Mrs. C. F. Wiir ed chairman ot ilpcorate thr An;

ol for tile banquet C, H. KrenRel, p; publican Women

Larron Col;Detwelirr are c

r has

Mdeni of the Re- club, aiinmniced,

on and C la u d e he revi'pllon eom-

I m il win play Arveral pl.ii

iClil,-r Crabtree

Pa ro le L is te d fo r T w in F a lls F e lo n

B0I6E. Ocl. 3 un-Two citmcnc}- applleallonx by Ilfe-lerm murderers in the Idaho prison were apeedily denied here by the Idaho pardon board a.i.lhey rapidly disposed of 23 ca.'ea among the Ei appllcatlom pending before the October quar- terly meeting.

The “lifers" refitsed amiieilj- were Charles Wahls. 58. Imprlsoctd Sept. 23. IS38 Tor the slaying of Austin Addington n Elmore county and J. Britt Harjrares, 32, sent­enced April 28. IMO for shooting a Pocatello offlccr.

Of the other 23 cases. 10 were denied, three were continued to Jaiuiao-. three wert panJoned and aeven were given conditional" re« le«Ms.

One year condllloral reJeaaw <parolM) were gr- icu

M « KOnn-MarUiirrC.-TKin K is :who began Jan . 23. IMS serrlnc one to H yeoii for grand larttny la Twin r»U». parolt efteetivt Dec. 34.

by laxpavT!

.Mill TenuiUr

election -aill be 1 U.\pa>ers ap;v.-ove. Fti-.Jl the :e two paraz is cs:hutvgent u

rM and the ann je called upor .nnouncemeiit upon xini ccnjlderatlona s.':i receipt oi fur- rv-in the archltec. ^^her and Fuher ti co.su; and the the bond \ote vi.x f.tan Edward ^vr.;viny. Salt Lake teen awarded the -tie details of

tural flm iDenver. reU;;- dofmite tl.T.e depend upon :U Burton and City, which h« cont.*act to hj bonds.

Ntt.’s rrft>«»rtl

TentaUxe .dale p.-.';v»ed for the bond eles-ston i» Sox. J :;mulune. ounr with the grr.rral e;rc:ion. "nn j would crratf certain p.-.'i):eaii. how*

as only taipaytiT. w\»u!d Tote the bond pnjpoial, »hlle all

eliglKe voters «x>uld ,-a.st ihtlr ballots in the general election proper.,, T^iere a.-r an e'tlnvated lO.OW) tiijv»j<r» tn the counts.

The cloMst estimate io Uie amount tnvolxed that u now avail- able U JliSO.cax Which. :io«-ever, is subject to change, depcnaing Ufion subsequent estimates rroeu^ .

In the interim, u^e outmoded and ln«d«qtui« pment Twin Falls eounty eeneral hotTUtal will be uaitwd ajk best It can to meet ho.s- ,plialliau<xi _ tstHla^—Bejidei -*elng termed ant^uated. the pre.-ent fa- eiUtj w »i branded as a Tire trap” In a recent coeaprehen.slTt report by the Denier arthltectural i in n .

ituc li studied l ie taruiuuco.

F o o d P ric e H e ld A s Econ om ic K e y

WOimUNGTON. .\hnn. Ocl. 3

39 Persons Killed In World’s Worst

Airplane DisasterNKW YORK . Ocl. .1 (/P)—An AiiK'ricaii Ovcr.sna.s Airliiip.s plane with 39 por.sona aboard

-t iri'v of llifin infant.-;— phiiifr.'d in fliinu'.s into the wilckinie.is of wc.stcnV Ncvvfoundlanci irlv Iiiclay m wliat may h- the Krcatesl traKoily in t!iu history of comnit;rcia! aviation.

i ll.' viKxsi Kuani ivi.orted thiit tlic iiossiliilily df survivor.-* wa^ very remote.T 111- limr-cnK'tnc DC-l en rcuitc from New York to IScrHii, cra,-<hed 10 niimitca after it left:

Sti-iihi'iivillL-. .Ni-vvfoiiiuiluiiil, at .'!:2I a.m . (KST).

The foa.st Kinird. in a ntdin mcs.sane -sent at 0:.18 a.m.. (EST), .said three persons,'be- irvc<l to lie Ntnvroiin.llaiK rivilian,^ were at tlie scenc ami a.i army soarchinK parly wdb a t Ihcr font of the hill into which — ^ i -th>- iiiaiit- cranheii.

The plane crash.'.i 100 fn-t frcjin the trip of tlu’ liil). whicli i« rovi-rod w ith roi-ks nitti ncnil) tri'i'-'<.

The nK’.s.'ia re. sent from n coa.sl K'lard plain- at the sceiic,•■<aiit the airliner ap]iean-d u> liavi- cxpltxi.-d aficr the crn.sli and that only a tiny fra^rnii'nl <if the :<hip was visible. 'I'ht'ri:

rain at the lini

U. s. Loses Attempt ,To Gut Reparations

re lm ffrd , 7 t

ail alt.-mpl I IU1S to Rii.-i.- i

li'fjalL- a.-<saile(l

P A R IS . Oct. :5 (,7’ )— The U nited Siat.-,>

liy a peac<- confcreiico comnii.-^sion ind

,>lash $100,1)00,000 fn m i lliin^-anan n 'l

and two o th rr Slav countries, a fte r a Sov

the pn»po,'<;d as an " im fr ie nd ly ac t.”

r . S . sta le d«-partnu-nt representative . W illa rd Thorp, who

.•<aid ho pi-1'sentcd the ainem lnn'rU in an a ttem p t In nav

H iinjjary'.s economy from collapse, niso soii^’ ht to cut ?100,

OOO.OOU from the reparation;

to he pa id hy F inland,

The A n i'T ica ii defeat quick,

l y fo lloued a wo,‘Jlerii natio i

v ictory in the Ioiik n iiil h it le i

fiR h t over Trieste in the Itn l

iar. po litica l and terrilt)riu l

conimis.sion.Onlv Ati'iraliA, Cana, e.vlsnd and S.iulh Atr.

United Slatesr Huns D Riu

Crrchnslovakliv mid Y V t300.000,000 to J2nO.000.ODO. The inL>-Mon .idopifil the Rus.slnn-

b.nkcil p:ovLsloU uiulrr whirh Uu;- s to Rcl Itt.i thirds of this tot:il. oshwia, J70.000 000, and Ccrcho- ikl.i. tW.OOO.OOO.•lt.-\ln and FrMicc. holdlnK they - bmind b>

Sl.n tries1 IV,r

the pro;the

r.nios;,! f..r

by llic Uiil

•nnUT on Trir ,.llan i>ollllc,il IX i-.'lon ! plii coiv.

Stars Vote to Ignore Movie

BicbefEinesHOLt>TWOOT>. OctlOJP'-Movl,

Jinrs today doomed nn early rnd t< the Mudio ,'trlkr by refu.sliic t< rri-OKnlr/' plrkc

GreatUlllivs.

of

• ith till- ti' nrr „[ Th--/ Million,-,

nil

ll u 111 thr Krrk.v HAHKNA Gander, killiiiK 27 of

Slrphnnillr Is r 3::i nir nulr:, from M'pioMm.trly. 225 O.inder.

Gdnjs I

«1|(1.S 111r^nnl)

Thi

nrUl.iii 1 iif,ir

44 al)o,iiil. 'hi-ncll:iii(l, York ,n-,i1 , wc,-.t c[

Truman Says Budget To Balance by June

U’A S H IN G T O N . O cl, rj ( ,p )_p re s id cn t T n im nn said today

the fede ra l hutlK.'t w ill hi' in the black a t the end of th is fiscal year ne.xt .Inne HO, fo r the fir,-<l tinu- in 16 years,

lie t(d<i hi.s new,s conference tlia t he not only hoped thero

would b.- a ,siirphis o f iricnmo over o.'cpoiiditurcH but th a t there w ill be. He aildcd e.xjienditiireH are bcinn cu t by $2,-

100,()0(),()00. I l l hi.-< bu(lK’«!t nie.-'saKe to conffre.sa ho had forc-

d c f ic it o f around Sl,-

Flr.'.l111.-ihr

froii

a lllllr.lclr I() II

rrlllrlrll ’bec;ia'c' •t will, clo:,r(1 In '

Thr crilliiK al 1 n 5,000 fpcl imd ■

r froiilicllcoiilrr from

Krntln. Kfld.There have been three 27-vlciim

p la n e '« u a « .In'commercial nxl-atloiv In otWlUoa to the 8ABENA eraalv-fiUurj^Uoh’crunhea Involi-- nn AmWcon AJrllnc.s plane at S DiPKrt. erillf„-TCtnrch 3, 1040. iiiid n non-scheduled VlkliiR Alrltii plunsi- near Richmond, Vn., inj May in. '

PtT.son’; abo;ird the. plane *t: lOlUlllllii

.iircic:.of I

Ul piL

rad of RambllnK for c ba;Mc-Food prlre.s

of llvi ,sald. ___continue to ri;e, labor will nsk hlKher wagef and the manufactii for higher prices.”

The.se demanil.s. he added. • mean higher prices for things far ers buy. Farmer^ would be no t ler off. hr continued, and the i lion would be a .Ntep further on road of liitlatlon.

FLASHES of LIFE

EXPENSIVEnUSSELLVILt.E. Atk. Oct. 3-

The value of Farmer Elmer Hrn- derron’a ealf took n auddcn UO rise - loo audden for It* oan good.

Henderson put his wallet contain- Ing »S0 on » bu.-Oi when he .Marted to mow a meadow. When he return­ed. the Wallet wa.i gone.

A Wend .lusKested the pa-slble culprit. Henderson killed the calf and found »ao. only allghOy chew-ed. -RACF.

t-ATAYnTE. Ind.. Oct. 3—Wn- llam L. O'Brlrn. Jr , of Evarvuine. in d , a Mudent at Purdue unlveral- ty. answered the telephone .ileeplly at 6 a. m.. listened, then sprang Into action.

Bvan*vlllc was 200 miles awav. Bus and Iraln connections viere no* good-enough and lime was an im­portant element. Qulckty Ih- letter- rd a sign and rushed to the high­way. The slsn aald:

■Help me beat the stork."Re did. by “0 m lnutci It was a

gtrl.

Nevada PoIi«-c AiTcst Sonnv

J

After Esca])cKIY. .S>v,. (VI, S iUP.' — .SjMiny

\Vi‘ rv,irver, l(i. ahae 'romfliitic

ar<!iir prianpted two uomen to elojie .Mlth htin. bacJcUg—the liand^

of t - 1.1 t ol I s of

Sea S trik e M ee t B r in g s Progress

WASIIINCiTON, Oct, 3 .-V,-Dl- rcclor Kclnai L. Wiirrcn of the fr<l- cr.ll coiiriinition 'rrv io reported

bo<ik<d for P'r^uikfiirl. Gmniitiy ninr Ironi N.-w York to Ik-rlin. smi thrrp Ironi Ni-w York to Anisltr- il;ini, H.illand,

(Ipornf MiuCall, li;i<l tloxii -■Int:. hrsd" lo N(-,vfountll;inrl ;uul let: the jiliiiu- at ,St.'j)liriivllle.

H o s pita l A d m its V ic tim o f Polio

I BjillfV H;i(ll0.1

Forgery Pair

Wanted Here

Aj>j)rehendedAs ri-.Milt of elr.-.crlptlnns dLspntch-

rri ilirouKhuiit the imrthwe-.l by the T-ain l-nll.% iK.liro driiurtmrnt fol- lowliiK .S.-VCI1 known foruerlfs In •twill F.-xlls liir.t .Sept, 33, a couple bellcvL-d r«.-.jx)n!.lblc him brcn up- prehi-iulcJI In Anncondn. Mom., uc- cording to word received from tin- fcdrrnl hiirrnii of liivrntlKntlon by Police Chief Howard aillette.

Certified roplra ot wnrnmts re- fl'i'-MIni! thu!' they be held-for Twin FhII.1 i.uthorltlcs were Iminrdlntcly placed In the mnlLs. and the piilr will pr<ihiibly l>e returned here for pror.ecutloii.

FaUe Preten^e■

Tile man. who ii.''cd the names of . Keilh C. ruliorwin, alias .Dougliis I.. Darwin, Is bcIUK cluvrjted wlUi obt.TliilMK proiK-rty under fnli«- pretense.'. wi;h a clinrno of furgcry l>cndlnK; while the drl. whone true iiainn Ls believed lo bo I>irolhy Floyd, hut wllt> lised Ihe allar.i-r, D-irothv Smith oiul Dorothy Hubli.s, I.', liehiK cliiirKi'd with forKeiy. Al- thoiiKli :h*' I>ll. ed as an adiili, her AKe Ls i:-. and .she Is a forintr rcsl- <lent of Mr)lllilaln Home.

Chief Gllli

noo.ooo.ooo.On other domestic ma‘.tcr», tho

Pre.'ldrnt c a l le d on businessmen, wrirkern, fnnnera and consumers to take heart from Reconvernlon DU rector Steelmnn's quarterly report luvertlng "an all-out emphasis on production of fliiL'Iied goods and on

itlng a further increase In Is the ta.^k Immediately be­

fore us."A^ked nbouS Sleelinnn’a wamlng <aliuii tiinawav prices, Mr, Tru- lan Aald his admlnl.stratlon is do­it: all ll can with the tools U ha«. To a Que.stlon whether thero U

danger of wages coping down', -he ,sald that In what Jfe li nghtlns to avoid:

Mr. Tniman also said that:HLi previous statement ordering

an indeflnllr delay 111 the deep u n d e r w a te r atomic bomb test sUiiuLs: -.

Tim biidgel bureau and Eteelman are making a s«n-ey to set it any Injustices have been done In cut­ting off flood control contracts aa- an economy memure;

He talked with SecreUry of EUta nymes over tlie transAtlantlc tele­phone before Dymes delivered hla Paris speech today and he U In ac­cord wUh what Byrnes said;

The NiicrnbcrB vcrdlcUs camc nft- rr a fair trial and.they are a good thing for the world;

There has burn no connlderatlon of another big three mecMng.

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■ Shop. !2!>.Miil

Practicing for NortliM cst Show

irg

«as held In the White Pine Jail while Nevada official.'

lo find out It he was wantnl ..'oriiia where lie e.-.raprd from ol for boy.' la.st July.

Just Normal Dale*

the copper rmeUine ;iere he worked under the IDinny Hurlsch, WLsccarvcr ;nd ••date<l several «lrLs"

•imply look

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nuch r ley-“Tlie mo't money I ever made In my life"-that he ^carccly had time lo think nb.:ut,ihe two vi-omen with whom he lud eloped since he wj,s 14. he .'Aid.

It ttss fo: iii> romances with Mrj, E:eanor Uexeny, 33. and Mrs. Elaine Monfrerll. e.ich the mother of iT\o children, that he was *eni to n v.uilh aulhorlty camp lait sum­mer from his Los Angele.s home.

Wnrked a l MeGlll

Hr escaped and fled acror* thr Sierras Into Nevada, He cro.s.sed Ihe .state,to the tiny mining town of McGill, near here. There he .siaried «o.-k in a smeller, earning U.S3 night? and W.88 days.

Ur lived at a boarding hou;c. alo-r, according to Deputy Sheriff Ed Hand. wln> made the arrest with an uaidcntUled FBI »scnt.

Ir a H . M as te rs ’ C a r Fo rc e d O f f

Bliss H ig h w a y3-Stnl Demo

e findln>! otheir road ihi.-. year e.', to campaigning, isicr.s. secretary of , up for reelccilon, 1 the bank on U. .S. lout five miles r.ouih lay by an oncoming

B1LS.1of t : Con rvlce

opera-

that tlie olher vehicle crowded him off the road. Both front .fender? were badly bent ar>d tlie iloor?! ol.'.o dented on the .Mfcslers car. Hamilton salil.

After liL' iniichliie was refueled and Uie fenders bent back, the candidate proceeded on his way to Bolr,e.

It wa.s the ,seco.nd aiito acci­dent In as many days for major Democnilc candidate.'. Robert I- Summcrflcld. nominee for lieutenant governor, .s u ffe re d minor injuries and his car was wrecked when he ran into two cows near Horseshoe Bend.

The Twin FaHa champion 4-Kl]ve*tod( Jadelng team is ahown her® taking a few pointer* from FrancU Sharp. Filer, leader, second from right. The three boya will leare tialttfdar for rartland. Ore- to compctA iB the Pacific Intematlonal Uvciloek (% ^U on- Lc/t to right art Lee Sharp, a eousln of the 4-H leader; R«x-ReM;'aod Gene Sharp. Francis' brother. All arr from Flier. T it beifer l« In na , a n>emt>er of U J. Teneklnck'i herd. (Staff photo-eajravlos)

Former Agent

Declares Jap

A-Bomh Made

atom ixiinb and tc.sted It success­fully ihree days Ix'forr V-J day. tho Atl;mti» CpnMlltitUm said today In ' 11 copyriKlited dt>patcti signed hy David .Siirll.

Riicll, a rrportrr tor the neaspn- prr who Acrved In Korea as an iiKriii of (he U. 8, anny-8 crlmlnp\ lnvr^i:lKaiion rirpnrtment. iiald the .'even key sclenlL'i.-i on the project weir capiun-d later by the Rua- '.l:uis who tortured them to lenm the si-:rct.s of the bomb.

OFFIC1AI..S KCOFF

TOKYO. Oct. 3 „r. - American IIIKI Japaiie.se f.clemut.s mid D. 6. iir iny InielllRcnce olllcrrs scoffed ;<xliiy al a .Mory that Jup.in hod nmde and te.'ird an atomic bomb thirc day.-, tirf.irr the war ended.

I3r. H. C. Krllv. Boston, Mass, ii ineiiibrr of suprrme hend(iuorlers rcloiitirie .•cctlon, told ft reporter: 'Thcte 1.1 no infoniiatlon here to Jti.silfy .Mil'll IV .story."

Army liitclllKPiice officers labeledthr story '_______ _________________

(<ald Dr.NLshlnn. Jaiwin'a foremo.-it phy.'lcht, who had charge

couiilry s cyclotroiu during . 'Thcrr wiis no way to ob­

tain uranium at Konan."Tlic .story, from the Atlanta, Oa.,

Conr.llUillun, said the .«tc ot the Jnpune.se iit«mlc bomb project was Konan. In Northern Korco. and the

ml vx'as destroyed shortly before 7 Ru.-Jlana moved In.'•Japanese mllllftrLiLs,” the Tokyo

sclentLst added, “were always lylnff >nd Ki\vjiig tilings wUhoui founda- lon. There were no sUch cjperl-

ment* in Chasen iKorea), Houever, ferllllier factory In

Konan."

H u ll ’ s' Condition R e m a in s Critical

WASHINGTON. Oct. S (0P3 — Former SccreUry of Slate Cordell Hull Is In a "moat crlUcal eondl- Hon," the navy reported todiy.

Tlie tiavy Mid In an official 7 a. m. (MST> bulletin:

"Mr. Hull had a vetr poor nisbt. KLi condition conUouet to be tnost crlllcal."

The white-haired eider lan was flg h t l^ a grtm but ap«

purenUi'.loelng batUe. for Uie a t _ the nearby Betheaada, Md, lu ra l hosplUJ.

ne tooic a turn (or the « « » • i u t - niBht-bls 7jtii blrUid*y. ••

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, nJAHO

U. s. Training

Plan to Face Rugged Trial

WASHTNOTON. Ocl, J - jloujh In cortKrcMt for thsnmiy'» revistd universal mill;ar> fr»tnlnB pinn wns prrrtkicil rothy by key lfKl-’ lalor«.

Most, of thr fpw Iftuinakcri' In Wn*ihlnBton nlilrd awny from open commcnl on tlie rontrovprjlnl lM\ie —Jiiist na Ihpy unuallv have tn ihelUAt,

lin i Drbate IxxiniiBill nrarly nil :hnst- wlio would

dlACi!.'* It—friend’' nnd loc.i alllcfr— acrcfld Uiai m.iny n lint ilei>ui« would break out over Ihn pmblrm once congrets resuiiie.i buMncsi i.cxlJaniiJ>rj',

The coijtrovcr;y unj rp.'P<int) ;,-»»ierdiiy when .s<rrctur> of Wnr Paticrwn ouillnfrt l!ic irvL’cd training plnn to the Anirrli-nn !.f- Rlon convrntlon ni San rriwcLvo.

HUi prnposftl. iri (icneral. cnllrrt for:

1. A yiMi’ii training tor nU pir JcAlly fli youths bfiwrrn :1k krm 18 and 20. e’llh .six month!" of I! mllltao’ cumps and ilip rrmoindrr avallablf! In «rven alipniiitlve.'

CIvllUn StatiuS. Trainees to have civili.m. mth'

er than mllltao’ -it--'tur.. ihti^ ln'ln. xmdcr u spi'Clul eo<lf uf coiicluci ar.d rcipon»lble to a cIvIUbu orffsnir.i:;.' »uch a* the preirni M-lcrtlvr rt.n iM system.

T1i« IxKliin promptly l ■ucyl heartqiinrler.s fttatciiipnt il'-c-lnrliii l i believed n mandatory four inoiitli period In canip" « m ndrfiustf. with th« bftJance of the vrar 'iwt ■Itemallve trniulne procidure

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Now four claij.1 ic lthmit a tra/flc death, tn our Manic Vdllci/.

Twin Falls News in Brief

S en ato r to Speak T o d a y a t Gooding

OOODINO, Oct. 3 (,1'r-Rep'Jbli. can leaders expect •’fovorul hundred j>er*ORs froni southwestern Idaho" to attend a puny rally hrrr tonlslit when S 'H. Kenneth 3. Wherry. R., Neb., will deliver the ninlii nildn-ii.

Wharry wjll come hero by pl.iiie today from Poeatallo, He »ill ad- drci* a Ittncheo’t In Dlackfool ihii

Branch Bird, chairman of the Ooodln* county Republican eenirnl committee, said Wherry u'ould du- ciut ~the dominant biues of th> c«np*I*n."

In f a n t SuccumbsSugane M&ys. Infant son of .Mr.

Mna M n. Dean May*, !05 T>Icr eUMt, Twin r»JU. died at fl;30 a. ta. Tbur*d*7 at th« Twin Fill* count? Bsneral hospital. The baby v u bom S«pi. 30.

SMldet hts pnrentd the baby It •urvlved by ft brother. Robert Deiin, Twin Palls and griiitdpiireni/ Mr. *nd Mrs. Jamea F. Maya and grand- Bjotter M n. Nora Hector, Twinr t iu .

runenU serrlcw will be conduct­ed at 3;S0 p. m. Friday at me White mortuary chapel. Intermcni will b« In the Sun»et memorial p a rt

The Hospital

Zteerv«ncy bed* only.u-«re avail- sfala at th# T*-m Falls county gen- «r>] hoapltal on Thurtday.

ADMITTED Kenneth Smith. wllUa.Ti l . Dunn,

Mra. Zelma Lamb. Mra. o. S. Fear- •heJlar and Mrs. Homer Boren. Tu-ln r»ll»: M. M. Oavln. Salt Lake Cirv; Eugene Fore.il. Three Creek; II. 13. C&rKn. Mr«. Dallas Cox, Duhl.

DIBMlHRCn Louis WIckhorst. Sho.ihone; Hrii-

ry Watkins. William L. Dunn, all of Twin Falls: Bugen*' Forejt. Tlirrc Creek; Mrs. Kenneth Forbes luul daughUr, Kimberly, and Mis. A. K. A»ii. Eden.

Weather

STAGE OF SNAKE RIVERThe level of Bnako rlvrr wan |ou'

Thnrvday a» ihnon by the flow over ShiMhone falli (nnly a IrltUlr soinc orer the (alli).

Te m pe rature s

T a y lo r Denounced •4t Je ro m e M eet

JEHOME, Oct. 3-A. Urroii on, Twin r'alLi, wua principal

»pe:ilcrr :it n fouillv Rrpiibhcun nillv 1.VM nljthi i);.'.>ltIrtliiVfrbyMr.s. H. E.1-Yjn.’ Jcnu

ity Rcpuliltcan womun’s club, the :ponjnrliig organlz.itton.

More Ih.in 100 were pn-jent . hi'ur CoLiton denounce "i>«nator nien Taylor as one of Uie le.dlng l>rn-,ofTRt mckil luurtly I’li'crpd n :tip fcccnl New York Apefrh of rx c.iDUiet Miembrr Hrnry Wnlluce." He lurthcf sutcd thai -Tiiylor'.s pic­ture nppeiired wlih Ifsrllnf: com- mtinl.'t.’ in a Inyout rrccJitly puh- lUIiccI m thr New York Tr'lrKruiii.-

Introdiictiiiiii were nude of coun­ty Hepiiblieiin caiidldaie* up lor rr- election. Inc-lurtlng C. P. Smith, cinintv afAi-jnor. Nellie Rohrrt.s. county j.uporlntenricnl of jelv<oU; fiherirr Lee John.-,on; OUtiy. F.-n- txTtoM. rounty fri'iusurer. anti Pro. bate JutUc WllUnm Q. ComstocK

John Hohnhorst. Har.eltnn. lie- publican candidate for the ItgL'la- lure, alto spoke briefly on the "in- artrfiuacy Of housing for imnatw of t.'ie state's mental sntl penal insU- tutlonr ■■

M o v in g , A d d itio n P la nn e d by Three

Threa appllcnilon for building irrmltA were filed Wedne.sday at rlly hall. W. N. Skinner. 438 Main ivenun north. Intends to move an 18 by 31 private K;u.ise from Main ttvenuo norUi to a new .iito located In the eajit po«lon of Det-ieller‘* addition.

Along with lha addition of a 13 by 13 .'<lied. this change will cost an e»ilmaled S400.

A 3J by 30 frame dwelling now; Pllsr util be moved to a lot on

Sidney ttreal near Diamond av«. nue. according to plans made b; Mrs. E • Miller, 434 Fourth ave- niio west. Operation will cwl about 1400,

.. R. Koupnlck. « l Harrlton street, ajka permlfJlon to add a IJ by IB room to hl.< house at a cost of 5JJ0.

Service Held for Homer L. Benedict

Funarnl services for Homer L. Benedict urrr held at 3:30 p. m. Wedne.sday nt Uie Twin Fall# mor­tuary ehapel with Dale Wakem in charge of the rite*.

.Mra. Nellie Or.irotn prejentf«1 two vocal solfcHons. Pnllb*ar»r.i were W. E. Dye, F. J, Sullivan. Ro«or Lewis, Brooks Uixrnhoute. Jot Eaton and l^.'oy Foit, Interment 'Ra.s in T^vln Kalb cemnter?’.

TIRE STOLEN Thoft of a spare Urc and wlnel

from hLs car while It was parked in liunt of 135 Third street ea^i n»i» been rriwrted to IV in F.ilU i-rv

>ll< e by Gilbert McC;iriti-. -nie tire described lu. 600x1(1, and woi

mounted on « red whuoi.

Masrfc Valley Funerals

TVVIN FALLS-Funeral 5er.’lc6# for France.' J. Carder will be con- dii.-ed at 3-30 pni. Friday at the White moriuary cho[>el with the Rev, Albert Pnrreti, Meihodls: min­ister. o!fir!s;iiirf. Rurlnl wjii be in

■ Twin Kills cemetery.

i T%VIN FALL3 - Funeral ser •lee ■for Eiuene Mays win be conducted K- 3.30 p:n Frkl..y „t ihe Wime mortuary rlmi>el. Interment will be In tl’.e Sun.vi mraiorl.il p.srk.

Father HIMr. and Mrs. Robert Rayl '

called to Dlghion. Kan., because of the lllrie?j» of .Mrs. Rayl'a father.

Return* Kr<im Drejon Mr*. Liiura Whitney has returned

from Medford. Ore.. to her hou:o at 301 Sixth avenue east.

M*IU Daughter Here Mra. Margaret Wauon. Council. U

vLsItIng her daughter. Mrs. LaVem Strong, and frlenii ui Tu'lr Falls. She iiiTlvcd Moiid.iy and will te- turn to Council next week.

Grange to Meet The KnuU Orange will meet for potluck dinner nt 7 p.m. Friday at

the community nnier hall .Mem­bers are asked tn Drlng a cnvered dish, a pie and t.ibic tcrUcc. This

I open meetins ^mrl the commu­nity I* Invited to Attend.

Trade Name Lilted A certlficiite of auumcd name

for "Brown'.i Tie and Lumi>er company" waa recorded Wednesd.iy at the courthouse by Carl E, Drown, Ida H. Brown and Warren H. Broam. McCall.

M ach ine H e ld to Be Device Used In G a m in g H e re

Probate Judge 5. T Hamilton said Tlniri.day :> henrini; on an eleetrl- cally-operuted ^ll/. machine soUed In T»'!n FalM Sept. X Indicated I; was a "gambling dcvlci." hence tub- Jeci to uiapoaition by the ooun.

Judge Hamilton taid he was drawing up »n o;d«r reiardlni the machine, which will be entered to­day aa the official record of i,*i*

Also up .for diipoaition Mil b» 17.80 In nlckeU which were foiuid tn the machine, The device. »elied by Sheriff Warren W. Lowery, wia luted as a "Keeney'a bonus super bell jlot machine" In court rfcordj.

Lower>- appenred for the hearing ye,'terday, but the mnehlne's "ra- piiie<l owner." Mark Jensen, did not appear, said the judji*

It was pointed out that Uia action be recomme^ided in protiau coiu-t

la subject to appeal, and actual dU- --iHtlon on the device may be de-

yed for a 30-day period.

OecrtililDg Office Open Lale The army recruiting office will b«

open until 8 p. m. today to enable Magic Valley youth.i to enlUt before Oct. S when many of Uie G I bill of rlghLs will be curtnlled. Llout.' George P. Claxton announced.

Reluma HemeMrs. Anna Unow ha« returned

her home here tolloving u alx monlJvs visit with frlend.s and rela- tlvea in Iowa where the alAo looked after business Intereii*.

Jealln Rome T-'5 Dean Joalln. *on of Mr. and

Mrs. R. E. Joslln. hat arrived home following two yeara army aervlee. He VOS stationed In lh» Pacific iheaur and In Japan for 31 moniha and will be discharged soon.

ftlarrlage LicenseA marriage license wni U»u»d

here Thuraday to Elmer J. Barkti. Twin Falls, and E\’elyn Sov*. Filer. License Luued Wedne.vlny vent to John Mann and Maxine Oalllher. botJi of Tttin Falln.

Overveaa DulyT.-4 William F. <Bud) Hendrick*,

youngest ton of Mr. and Mrs. Wil­liam L. Hendrleka. I l l Ash atreat, left Wednesday for Newark. N. J., and will leave from there for the European theater. He It a denUl Uchnlflan In lha medical ocrpi. He w»a homo on a 10 day furlough. For the past eight months he haj been at Denver at the Flttslmmona gen­era] hospital.

B a b y Contestants Included in Show

JEROME, Oct. 3-A baby conte.M III be hold In conjunction with le Inra! t.ilent «how. "Pep Pnrade, ’ I be sporjored by the Jerome

l^ginn poll, Saturday, Oct. 5, .it the high school for the child welfare fund.

Conlestsnl* must be between ages ’ one and .'Ix years. The contest

elo»ei at 4 p. m. Saturday. Jars hnvo been placed In stores for peo- pin to plaee their voles. Tlie win- ner* will ho presented on'the night of the show and prlrea will bo awarded.

Confe.ilnntJ Inchide Marie Ann Larsen, daughter of . Mr and .Mr.s. Nets Larsen: P.'iillip Ruebel. ton of Dr. and Mrs. U V. Ruebel; Hal Stoll*, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stoltr: Donna Robinsnn. daughter of Mr and Mrs. A1 Robinson: Bobby Heuer. son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heuer: Bobby Connor, vin of Mr. and Mra. Robert Connor: Kristin Kntidsen, daUKhtur of Mr. and Mr.s. Ed Knud-%en: David Wood, son of Mr, and Mrs. Willard Wood: Oordon Vlnlng. ton of Mr, and .\lri Dale Vlnlng: Louise Robljon. d.iugljter of Mr. nnd Mr.s. It. Rohbon.

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FIGHT MISERYwhere you feel It-rub throat, chett and back vltb tine* tested

X/ICKSW VAPORUft

F in a l Call T a k e s J o h n W ilson, 82

BUHL, Oct. J—Following a lin­gering Illness, John H. Wilson. K, died at hu home In Buhl Thur*- day morning.

He was bom In Scotland on Jan. a, 15S< and mo\’ed lo T»1n Falls In 1004. He was one of the early business men In Twin Fall*. O f late years he has formed in Twin FiUU.

Sun.ivitii.' are his wife Mrs. Em­ma Wilioii. Huhl: two fitters. Mrs. Rachel Bejisun. Alliance, Neb., nnd Mr.-", Annie Tewksburry. Billings. Mont.; five brothers, Ali*xander and James WiUon. both of Buhl; Oeorge Wilson. San Leandro. Calif.; Will Wilton. Laurel. Mont.. and Andrew WiLson. T'vin Fallii.

The body U at the Twin FalU mortuary pending funeral Brrange- menta.

oodingCrash

G oodin g to H e a r D r iv e r , 16

OOODINO. Oct. »—Arralgnod OD a manslaughter charje In probate court here Wednesday waa L«Voo Rupe. 18. Jerome, driver of the car in which Btanley D. Perebee. 18. S«ect Home, Ore.. waa riding when he was killed In an accident last Sunday night five mtlea north of Hagcrman.

According to the accusatloa filed by .State Patrolman John Lclter. the youth w n drlvln* the car In such manner that "It overturned w;:h such force and violence that a* a direct retult. . . Ferebee re­ceived mortal wound* and Injuries."

He WM charged with “carelesa drl»ing at approximately 60 mllea per hour while under tha Influ­ence of Intoxicating llquor“ In the manalaughter accuiation.

Rupe rc<juetied a hearing at 10 s. m. Saturday and was remanded to the custody ot the Gooding county sheriff. Ball wa« tet at M.OOO.

AWalk i n

tiie SunDANA ANDREWS

RICHAKD CONTI

STARTS TODAY!

R a in M akes L i g h t M a rk e t a t A u c tio nThe cattle market waa "tleady to

stronger" ai only 7#0 head changed hands at the Twin FalU Livestock Commltalon company aale Wednes­day. Tom Callen attrtbuted the light marketing to the recent rain. Heavy • iick.s were unable to travel out of

le cow country, he said.Stcera: 3-year-old.i sold for from

*18 to Il7 i0 per hundredweight, yrarllag* from J15.80 to 117.10, calvea from »18J 0 to IIO.M.

Co»-s: choice marketed at 113 to »14.fiO per hundrtdwelght. good from Jll.78 in I13.7S, common from 18 to SlI. feeders from »3 to *11.70.

Heifers: choice from »16 to 9J7.J0. good from 114.80 to llfl. feeder from $13 to »t4.00.

Dulls were consigned from 810.50 to 113.20. and veal from 813 to 818J0.

READ'TIME3-Nrwa WANT AD6

THXmSDAT. OCTOBER 8. 1946

Seen Today

box labelled a« parUng meter .. .. Ulbutiona for J a c k Thomai . . . Small brown cocker spaniel wind­ing'leash around lady owner"* legs maypole faihlon at Main and Sec­ond west . . . S t u d y In' cuntraat: Dale Waktan and Fred Meech on Main awnthed In heavy brown over­coats. and Joe Roberta Baimtflring a lo n g In thlruieove.1 . . . Charlie Vance ■j.lth arm In aling after other fellow ducked . . , Itear view mir­ror on hundlebars of bicycle . . , Fellow heavily loaded with paper bagi and woman'a b la c k puree, dropping the bags but retaining grip on purie . . . Man with aet of truck springs awuni; casually over his ahoulder , . , Patrolman tag­ging cars Utah E-3317 and Califor­nia 5K-44-49 for overtime parking . . . Marine staff Mrgaant Jaywalk­ing . , . Truck labeled "Lebanon Packing Co.. Lebanon. Mo.". . . Jtut aeen; Handsome Bob Bland- ford looking aa though marine duty In China agreert with hbn. Mn. H»*el Pickett. John Keenan, John Savage. Mra. E. C. Bauer. Fred Ing­raham, Gene Shirley. Jim Thomp- ton ahepherdlng hla aon and daugh­ter. Tfxa* license BS-7808 and Mis­souri 71383 . . . A n d overheard: Youth getting naval reserve tales talk In front of theater: fn llo w shouting "061 a horse" to driver of noLiy Jaloppy.

Gooding VacationOOODINO. Oct. 3 - Gooding

schools will probably begin harvest vacation Friday. Oct. 4 for a two- week period and itudenta will then b* available for potato picking. It WHS announced by Merrill Alex­ander. USES director here.

Farmers should leave requests for student pickers with Alexander who has a complete list of studenu, their addressee and phoca oiuabera.

T w in F a lls G irl D ie s at H o spita l

Prances J . Cartier, 3. tlau^nter oi Mr. and Mra. Roy V. Carder, JJ8 Monrov avenue, died at 11 a. m. Wednesday at T«'ln Fall* county general hospital. She was born'Jan. 34. IS43. in T«-ln Falls,

Surviving 'are her pircnU; brother, Billy Ray. and a sister. Carroll Ann. all ot the family home, and a grandfather. John R. Carder. Clrdevllle, Kan,

Funeral aervkes will be conduct­ed at 3:30 p. m. Friday at the White mortuary chapel with the Rev, Al­bert Parrett, Methodist minister, of- fleUtlnff. Interment will be In Twin Falls ct*net«ry.

Discharges■man Panell, Harold L.Norman Panell. l»»,i

Lyle Norton Thomas,L. Ayera,

2 D ivorce Suifs^ E n t e r C o u rt H e re

Two wtVM filed suit tor divorce Wedne,sday In district court her*. Each plaintiff charged cruelty.

Ellen J . Draper sued Ted Draper and requested custody of a eon. 3. and a child to be. bom, accord­ing to the suit. They married Feb. 29. • 1043, at Harrison, Neb. Her attorney Is Roy b . Smith.

.. Tipton sued EarnestWilton Tjpton and requested 833 weekly support money during pend- . 'J®’' possessionof a 1030 car. They manlod at an unspecified date lo February. 1048, at Kimberly, Her attorney is Gray- don W. Smltu.

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fO M r f

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Check Youi SAVINGS

VITAMIN VALUESO k f in "Twir, P td o f'y U tm m S th

«2.39BATm BCOHPISZ2 n 5 2 ^

A fan aoo-di7 sappor.

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l l t l t tB O L * U i u i i i6-c«i . . 9 9 < =

VITA-MFS Implored. 2 ft . . 8 9 ®

N A T IO N A L iya d v e r t i s e d b r a n d s

Spm V, A M t „ H

60c ALKA SELTCER

49*^ReUeveJ hetdiche.

8 0 ' U R B D E R im E For b o m . 4 3 °

80* B R O M O - t E L n E R . . . . 4 9 «

35* FA8TECTH P o w < i« . . . . 2 9 “

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Two fef RtkmM Onw29°ORUS Tooth PasteT V O t J ^

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2 5 ^ s s r59° COLD CREAM*Teifeetiocr. Jumbo8>oz. itr . .

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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. 1346 JIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE THREE

Judge Denies Citizen Pleas Of 4 Officers

WASHINaTON. Oct. S (/1>— Sfc- reiury of SUle Bymr.v’ pcrional jilloi untl ihrcc otlitr Yiiso\lav tUers wljo are now serving n» U. S. army rrfflccr?. have lost Oiclr plea for nil Inimedlule Brnnl of ATiierican cltlreijjhlp.

Their npplicaumu inrncddown yc'tcrilay by riiicral Dlairlcl Justice Henry &lnkpinhnul nfler Rovernmeni ftlioriipy.N opposed nnt- urnllukUon a.s n prck'cdeni that »(iulf1 open tlir ftay for admlMlon of 100.000 nlictiA «lii> entered Amer* lean armed forces o verse ft». Srhwelnhniii !.:\i(i lie would b*'* I*'® appllenilonx furthrr .Miwly.

Nick Stcp.Tiuivlek. &uil ClilcaKO. Ind.. coutv-.cl tor the appllcnnui dc.wribfd tiu-iii“ aV—men-witnoui- ifrHiiitry." !.i>Iiik they do not wani in reluni lo Yusoslavl*. He said iliev ;vrre trained as plloU In United at.ites, opernlfd wllh the IJth »ir force and In AiiRUM. 1045. aere Riven American army cominLi-

Tliry Include Capl, Vojulav N. .skahlcl), 37. now perMimil pilot {or Secretary of Stale Dynir.v.

P la ts G raphed fo r C o u n ty Townsites

Por tlic p;iAt lliree d:i)r, Cirnri;r A. Child.'. Twin FflU couiitv k-.yc:.' T, aided by hl-i ilepuly. llotiprt Hallrr. hu* been platting the rinrs mul vil- liiKex of the county nt iiir rffiur.a ol Uie stnie tax ronimlwltui

Plat.', now flllLsllrd. i>[ ilir oiisiii.il lo^n 'lle.v of Kliiibrrlv.Ciuttlcford, llmiTti, nkr, U-iiil .ind Twin Fnlb rotnplfir -aiiIi property e%aluatloivn wil! be nmilf<t in Bol.'.e.

Floyd \V. Neale. -I-w in Falh mern- her of the c<>riuiil'.Mn;i, .'.iid Wednci- day nlKht tlial llir i- .ilonKwith -.Iniilir our-, lucn rvi ry county in the Malr, will l>r m lonipar- ii'K proi>ctly 111 one jwirl ofihc .stj.ir with ilKVf ni another and in draflini; iirw km.'luHon.

"At prr riK '<r are nbllRCd t)lucr all inbati niii;>rrty In the mi 'city' clxv.." r>:|)l:iliir(i Neale, "which ineaiu that ii rise in ri:<lunUon of projXTty in a ;:rowinK city menns n.-.e lit rvahmtloil lor all vllhiue.i < men kIium towiu In the wme lou:

Fish, Dog, Twins, Triplets iii t'arm Products 2,4-D Given Clean Bill in

Cattle DeathT'Mll r .iib oinii/

fiirnier;. ha\c bliiincd herbU-|<!e 3.4-D. Ill ecll.illi c:ittle ntul llel•Jl , deatlii. John, N. Cirinie:., lotinty j wrril burniii d lirridr, rfportpd j WVdiif-ilay llial UKDA ;<r|rntl

In Ifii Ht.si, a piuituie wa.i syisyejT' with (I nn.''ntliy of Uif weed-klller' iloiilile Him u.Miiilly recomtncmlcd. Cattle and *heep Krured there willinRly. ^hov,•ca no symtom.'; of ducomfoxt nor evldciicc of aiiy-ua. tiiunl conilltioti when later sliuigli- tercd.

''he rrcoiid experiment eonsl.ilrd

. _ dally ..... .one-flflh of an ounce of 3.4-D for three months without harnilns her nor affectini? her milk.

OrliTiM pointed out that although Uicxc {uuli«.Ax«-not-oonclualvo

Cause purt“ l.-*^ wftSTmplOyM Ift ths cxpe^enLt u-bUo « commir*

dal product U'used hereabout*. It l» at least Imiirobable th it tho '

herbicide Is poUmitng wtOo Sw#.

uvercd i

IS [P IU P S Y IN H E R ITC D ? W H A T CAUSES n ?

I 'A b«ok1tt (BXIsInlno lh( oplnlont Ot fa<IBSUI dMIort BA Ihli Inltraillng tvbltcl «III b* MM f«If. »h1U H>*y la>t, la ony nad«r wrlilxg lo lh« EdncoHonsI OItIiIoh,

jUfillhAx.. N(«rsrWN.YMDf0l<

H A V E Y O U ~

r e g i s t e r e d ;i Ihe lrt»l richt of everr clllirn lo votr. In order to dn »o ; nu't roniply « ith the ^rtl^lratinll U»!i ci( the State nt l<laho. if on volrd hi llic Sovmihrr. l»U. election ur tlir June, injii. pH- iiars and liavr not miivril mit nf )our prri'Ini'l. \ou don't liava o rrgi\trr acaln. If >on didn’t \»|n in rllhfr of Ihr^r two riertluna, ou mu«l rrslnler. Sec llie Kriltlrar i» 'inir prrrlnrt.

\ovcmber 2nd h The Deadline To liefjialer

,BLOCKS-The M odem Material t o r Homes

Specify “V PICO ” BLOCKS on yonr B U n jlIN G JOB!"Voleo- pnmlee faloeki are now available In qaanllllei for anj hulldlnc need. Solve ;eur houi- ItiK problem TODAY the miKl.J-rn nay nlth tho material (hat’ »lvr!i more, costs le»t.

HERE’S HOW YOU SAVE . . .*lx'wer nr»i ertsl # Cheaper, fMler bulldlnc #En-

1.^ riurlns neauty malntrnanre eoi>t ^B uill'lDInsiilalUin # A Blink desim for every need.

OSl.Y STOCK OK “VOI.CO" HI.OTKS IN TWIN FALLS AT TlfB

H A R R Y B A R R Y L U M B E R Y A R DON Tin; UdAn TO THK IIOSIMTAI. PlIONC 1*16

C e rtific a tio n Lower^ Fire Insurance Rates ’

FJve morr of tho many HRrlru!- tiiral iidditles entered In the Tlnien- New.i aCTlculitiml o<ldlty cor are shown here, fn the upper left

crown by Mr»- Einanuel Wlhl Ciir»-y. UplxT rliJlil-arn trJpUl <-i .ctinibcrs Brown hs Kdsnr L. Drntj n't. 1120 Fourth nvrinlp en.'t, Tw Fall*. The fl.Oiy-lookhiK poiiiio the center was grown by Ralph Do- ramtw. Eden, and the three-lcuKi't doB-faced potato In the lower rlslr corner Wius cro-An by AllxTt C. Wil- llanu'on. Jriume. "Hie cnnlnlmiix- ni the lo«iT left rcnirr b n Slani^sr twni caiualoupr K rown by Paul FTlrntI, 40J Jpffrr'on Mrret, Twin Fnlb. iStiiff photos-enKravinB).

For tliBt re.uNon, '

If;>y Baler Siu's for Collection of $151.80

ClalmliiB He bnlrd 1,01'.’ bales of luiy, Perry DcFord fllcsl Milt for col. lection of S151 I;D. pIh.n olher cost'i. .icalir.'. Chnrlp. nailry In dbtrict court hr.T We<lne.flay.

DrKiiid aUo .vrek.'. Jfl .SO ca-t.

b.ile for ht< labor June J1 nnri 'l?. l:Ht!, on Dailey's farm five mlle. Tiiirthea.M of flanjen.

Deford nl.^o .-.fek.i JB„S0 co l. for nllnB 11 farm laborer's lien. j:uo al- Kimey Iee« nnd CftH.i. I!Li ottorney b Earl F-. Walker.

I Leguinech e G iven B la s t O v e r C V A

In a speech entitled Water Kvrrywhrrr. hnl No; a Dt.ij)

p plaiinliiB f'"' Petr," dellvererl st Hie oprn forum brondon.vt Wednp.-day even- liiK. A. Ljirron Col.-.lmi. mocleraior. Ia;.he<l nl Tele I .CKiilniTlie, Boim- r)rmn.-tntl<; canfllrtair for 'ect)nd rti'.irii'i frvni;ir.’'m.ii'. .md n »up- jiniter ol i;ie ptojhved C<ii'inil)ln vnllry autlKirl'

"I.e.illnrclir

Action Over Crash Continued for Week

Tlip trial or Wlllinm F Tliorsnn :fi. PocMtello. orkimilly ?et for veiitertlny, whs i-onimtied until 2 p. m. Wprlnesday, Ort. 9. In the court of Proba;r JiidBe 3 T. Ham- tlton. The charsr L\ a misdemeanor, rerkle.vi drlvhiB. lo which Th<)^^on hru pleaded •'nnt guilty."

Till* motion for contlnunnce was made by r\erctt M. Sweelfv, county procecutor. W. L. Dunn u ’hiorwn's attorney.

Tlie eharse concerns a two-truck emnh four miles south of Hnnsen Sept. 23. In which Merlr Kemp, Hansen, suffered the lavs of an arm.

Of the *335.000,000.000 ,',penl by the United Statej on World wjir II, M0,000.000,000 went Into the Italian cantpalfn.

G EN ERAL REPAIRING MOTOn REBUILDING

BODY WORK . PAINTINO SnOPWORK

STORAGE BATTEIXIES For Mo.1t Popular Caj»

F lO O a MATS Ready Cul Various Sires

BALLENGERSAUTO SERVICE NOW LOCATED AT

230 Sheohens Eait. phaoe CIO

||IIIHIIIIIIIIIIISSI||||||||||111IIII|||||||ISIIII|{||||||[EIIIIII||

g Continuing Our ~

I CLOSING OUT

SALEStill a Good Selection of

n e w and USEDCLOTHING

For Men and WomenSlarka.Sull^ KWrts. C«al^ Jacket*. Ralnee.U. S»ck,.

etc. ALL DtlASTICALLY REDUCED TO CLOSE OUT

Walk apaUIn and aarr on lhe»e many Nationally known llc'mi r unart rwondltlooed tuea drtwe*, coal*.

B

<ii new clelhrs. .

^ RICHARDSON’S DENVER

I Trading Post= OVER ROXY THEATER , =

linliiiauiiiiiiiiieiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiin

e.-.t»bll.s'iini'nl ol the CVA, very man who fldw«:,iie[| the InK nf crop.s and Uit killinK

2 Youths Surrender Drivinc Privilencs

Tlilrly-days Mi,'.pri\sinn of ri prlvllrKe:. w.i.s ordered Wc'di for iwo youihr, Ifi anti 17. wl penrrtf in the jiivrmle dlvL : probate <-our;-, ?nid Hamilton,

The ehnrRe Involvrd the diim acini: of rural ninil bo\c , siUd JuilRe. nddliiK that the dmnnKe .iji- parcntJy had been repaired,

READ TTMES-NETWS WANT AD.S

CAN'T KEEP GRANDMA IN PR^QHAIR

Now h ,r Backache i . b*ttih

cauM cf ihrir Iroubl* mir U tin!)™ ar. N4lur«-i rtlrf

b»lj> &o*i ptopjV'peu e

kWn,T. or niddrr? * - > 0 11 1 wllh

u K s E s f 5 " w '::

SHIRTS, $7.50

Men'. 100% Wool

SKI SWEATERSstyled by Bndley. wllh wwen in d l ;n.•l. Dlue. red. mai.re-hrown. Sires (

Water llepellant COSSACK COAT

~ wool blanket lined, brown 'trrproof duck with Upper

lVo.j| Uned Osei

“m iP H H S - -ol i)liinl;ri lininK. two orl.ci :, (V ir overall « lth colduroy collar.

i .......... S 4.12\Mdte riurk. (leece Uned

CANVAS (U.OVES Fllai.tic ruff, heavy n nwrlKht, pair .....-.... Z O CMedinin weliihl. palr.,._,236Dro'vn Jersey, pa ir........ 2SC

Men’s All Wool

ATHLETIC SOCKSHeavy white wool, - - r r ^ ^ 8l:es lO'i to 13. Pair l O L

Abom Featherwei|ht

PEP SHIRT Choice of white, yellow or lll« blue. Sire* 36 to HO, Fleece lined, raglanshoulder______

Men’* SOfi Wool '

WORK SOCKSRandom Rrey. Sires 10 to 13, rrsular IcnsUi. 6 5 c

i D E R S O nt w i n FALLS

PAGE FOTIE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS,' IDAHO THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1948

PuliltaM <Ullr and Buniiv *t l>4 Kmoil SUmI WmU TvI: m i.. I-Ubn. bt liii roblUhlni ComMn,.

Enurrd m* Mmn>l cliu m il natur April K, l»II. »t'th< po.U.fric. Is T-ln r.lK. td*So. undtf ih.

• ih»T«u> hr C

rsT.Ufll.LIIMY C

REV IEW OF AN INTERI.rDE

Now th a t our 7! OPA-lcss days hnvo pa.^scd

In to history, a backward Klaiicc a t them m lRht be In order. There l.s no complete set or

riKurrs and analyse,-; on tho period, b u t fiuch

In fo rm ation a.i has romp to hand m lch t prove

Intere.stlnp,Everybody know.*;, of coiir.'-.r, the m a in event

of those 71 day.s. Pi'Irr.s went. np. Thl.s wa;;

Inevitable, since .siib. lcllo.s were rrm ovrd, D iit In ,«icvcral ca-’ic.*; prices didn't, go a.s hlRh as expected, and In others they rcceclcd after

the in it ia l Jump.Some ardent advoeatc.s of price control

scoffcd a t the Idea th a t a hou.sewlfe. armed only w ith a shopplnR baR and determ ination, could Influence prices. I t appears, however, th a t Ind iv idua l, unorganized buyers’ re.sLst- ance wa-s tjuUe potent, while organized "b u y ­

ers' strikes" d idn 't cOt much of a swath.The most nearly national flRure on thl.s

subject a t the m om enta Is on the price of bu tter In a large cha in of food stores. C ha in offic ials though t the price m igh t go to DO

cents or a do llar a pound. Instead U went to

80. then dropped to 73. Since this Included 13 cents form erly paid as a Bovernment subsidy, th e uncontro lled price was_ actually 2 cents lower th a n the last pre-June OPA celling of 62 cents a pound.

In P lttflburgh. food retailers gave prices the

ffun a fte r first try ing to absorb the loss of subsidies. Then came a buyers’ slow-dowTi. Prices leveled off about 15 or 20 cents above the old ceilings. In meat,i. shoppers became choosy about qua lity as well as price. And. to the kids* de light. Ice cream cones came back

» to a n icke l apiece a fte r the price had gone to 6 cent*.

M eat prices generally ro.ie about 80 per

cent In A tlan ta after celllnKs went off. But w hen ham burger went to 50 ccnt.s a pound the housewives stopped btiylnR It, The price then receded to a level in the 40’s th a t the

, buyers would accept.These are typical examples, though not the

only one.*!. Nobody llk rd paying even the rc- • duced prices, of course. Tlie .shock of paying

subsidies over the counter made It even worse. B u t the pleasure of being able to buy alm ost any th ing over the counter helped to

cft.ie the shock.Food supplies In Dalla.'; Increa.sed 78 per

ccnt while prices w ere’golnK up 25 per cent, w ith part of the lncren.se reflecting the re­m oval of subsidies. In St. Louis the price rise

was h igher, bu tsv ipp ly ro.se with prloe.s.Food was almost the only commodity th a t

showed a m arked price lncrea.se when ceilings

were lifted . And food cosUs. high a.s they wore,

ccrta ln ly d id not bring the "ru inous In f la ­tio n " th a t some o f f ic ia l predicted.

OI T OF THE FOO

I t was like a wee sm all voire rom ing from Bomeone lost In fog of confu;ilon.

I t was President T rum an warning his coun­trymen th a t the U nited States l.s In one hell

of a mess; th a t the only way to ,save U would be to keep the Democrats In office.

One of the nation 's leadlnR eartonnist.^ por­trayed h im as an almost invl.sible trm y- weeney s itting In a presidential c-hair 50 times as large as It-s occupant.

I t wa.s a po litica l paradox that ju.sl couldn't

m ake sense, hard as the Pro.sldcnt tried to Rive It rhj-me and reason.

In one breath the rountr>’ was In a piedlra- m en t a lm ost a.s serious a.s that, on ih r eve of Pearl Harbor. B ut In another l)rc;tih po­

litic a l expediency forced him in .say the

Am erican people .should retain the li'adrr.shlp th a t Is largely responsible for all the bim- Bllng.

I t came at a tim e when our poMilon In

world a ffa irs appeared most awkward and

absurd : when our home economy was so out of Jo in t th a t It was next to Impo.sslble to buy a ro ll o f toilet paper, .nay nothing about h u n ­dreds of o ther nece.ssltles for which the pub­lic has been clamorlnK.

I t was a voice of despair coming o uM iX ihe fog— not pleading for re.scue, but a.<klnK his coun trym en to bear w ith him and his adm ln- Lstrntlon of “organized ronfu.slon,”

The November elections will bring a partia l answer a t least to a n all-lmportani question: 'Will the people be w lJllng to permit the coim-

try to flounder around In a sea of uncer­

ta in ty . or w ill they have clodded It's high tim e for us to get our feet on the ground,

PROGRESS POSTPONED

Rcm arknb le progrc.w toward America's psychological reconversion to peace was made In Springfie ld . Mass.. the other day, when de- p a r tm e n t atore clerks no t only condescended

to recognize the existence of a would-be cus­

tom er. b u t ac tu a lly assisted her in carrj-ln? h e r baby a n d newly-acqulrod carriage down­sta irs.

U n fo rtuna te ly , however, the cierJw returned to th e ir duties to discover they had aided the young m o th e r to sho p lif t the .store's m ost ex­pensive carriage. It 's a terrible conclusion to reach, b u t we c a n t h e lp fee ling th a t the prog- m s of politeness h a s been postponed in- < leflnlt«ly— e t least in Springfie ld , M ass.'

W H IR L IG IGCAMTAION — Becau.\e of the iiiddennera with

which the next war cnn comr, the anny. nnvy, de- pnriment of eommcrce «nd privme induitry are <iulei!y prewlnR n rnmpalRn to upced the trend to­ward slnndardltallon of tools, gniiRfi nnd purls,

Amrrlon's record of production diirlns the Innl war was «p«clucular.NeverUielc?j. it took ii.i two years to attain maximum war procliicilon.

One of ihB Kreatpst causM of delay was thr lack of st.indnrdlta- tlon of loot-i, Ki'URf* "0(1 parts.]AJTH-ncaii ItitluMry could offerl cver>'ihlng In every Mie. But it offered too much variety and not' rnnutfti concentrnled ablllt

iilckly. voh

U'h.ild pnr •II the II

Wc'll have to ii.'P t!ic :. And' imlr.w tliV-V'ar , InterrhinKe.-iblr part,',■ 10 nghl.

ritOOKESH-Aniiy ai interchnriRe/iblc m thr st the blttdspoiiltm of the Donild M. Nclfon, con?! ally made.

American eqiiipmnii with Hrlll.'h. mnkinc mo a aood many thliiir.', i>u

(1 nuvy eqiiipment not iri ol ihe litai 'biit.iiiider »nr p.'Oductlpn board' chlcf.

bet-A'. aiulP of ••

It'd.IV Ihete ar<- almo.^l in.tKX) dlffereitl fell ii;ill,s. N.ilb vary ai-cordliia Ki Irnmh. - <il point, type of head, material, tlii- iKre »re many varleilek of wrtwa, I roiild bo cut in half, the production my »;ie.-mroHon mlahl well be doubled.

INSTAN( K — Ci.- i;ilci Arm'rronj. now m* ilic Amcric.-»n SiandartLi tr <icenfJe.' lit the fore «[

.n--'C<iiirnre;. o[ liick . .'tnul'' beari.'iK ii.M-d I

iidardii:ition.illffcrrrit

"Initead ot 1 for thlfi b<-arlnK, there are nctiially 207 li'.'iKnalloiiA iind number.' by which U w;n lul otofked, Wfl can Mr why raw mBierii.l.i imiiecr .snry |irortiicllriii, dupllcaiing un-

• nd pii] "In (II

•■It wa.-.

r.iusr<l I

• In.Mai

rrh'iusing

Dried Ilial iv rly 500 milc'

vitally needrd rrplncen eventually ihat Llie nee board but .■>locke<l iintJn

lack of »tftiKliirilIrallcm, Albcrl Hperr. i of armBmemj>. ir.-.uii.-d ih.it Ciermiu methods and deMt;n wno to v.irir<l thiii 0«nnan efflflenrj xha many ilme.s ,\ta

And Maauo Kain, in The Lost Wnr, a porter'i Insiile siory, said;

"Jajian'i prewar dependence on the ( for machine looU w.i,-, ;>ii ob,M;ir1e in the tlon of pariA. .-j> eMcntlal lor iiiaAN pro gauga on niiichiiip.\ Irom the United Siai England and Delsium w m different. . .

'■Rivalry between ihr army and nav; thin problem, also. There wa,i little trchiiK ■ '

Midi aleIt-1 •llllc

Ihtr,

oihtrwi.-,o indentlcal lit So that If why our government la quii-tly but

statenlly urslng Ituluatry to siundjrair.e. Once .set .•itandard# are ngrred upon, de.'IgncrA of new we.i[ can specify mnndard pari.s, Prime ri.mractor.', then linve thoii.wndi instead of hiindreita or e fewer aourcea of componeiit.i.

BAVE—Whllt Mandardltatloii may mean rnn'U iible reioolliiK and the Junking of much pn-.en; ccji mrnt. indii.'txy t\:, a whole i.v not ri‘\i:.[inK tciivt

luld free Uidiutry from b

InK II 1 the>' much

FEGLERNEW Yom c—For the enlighten­

ment of any who liuLM that Roose­velt'* union movement ever was In­tended Bji a boon to the American worker, I should like to cliscuM n u n to n consUtu* lion which gov­erns the member* of local No. 1 of the Wine. Uquor and D i i i i n e r y Workers' union, of New York.The boja of Uils

before.In approaching t h i . ' subject,

pleat* b«ar-ln mind llmt- ihe-poli- tlclan.1, Roo'eveli, Robert F. Wag­ner, Henry Waliiice. William Green, Sidney Hillman and all the rest of them, conitantly and deliber­ately drugged the faceleis man with propasanda to the effect that they were liberating him from »lav- ery. Dear In mind. al.w. that they

give him a ch.^ncc ic

rlKht ilown to « to compel union-5 onstiiutlon^ lo con on.MUiiiion of thi

fu-ne to Join lately lliwarled, hour, all eftorij lo revUe their .c lorm lo the c United Stnirii,

The officers of local No, 1 thf pre,'ldent, vire-pre.Mdent. rrtnry • trea.iurer. recording at tnry, executive bii.'dncss manager and two trUBlee;

Pro,wi U the executive buainew m.innHer, although n thorough tan vn:\.i (ij hl,i career reveal* only tli.i he ha* been a crook by trade fo: many year*.

The prealdent appoint* all com- mlitre,^ and may appoint ^Ul;h ad- dltliinal per,M)nnt1 "a.s Miall be nec- e.'«\ary" at whatever waKr,i he rtCCTO! fli. Tht* is Where tJje racketeer* an Invited lo »lKn the payroll. He aUo appoint.' the election tellcra.

The exrentlve lm.illie.iA ninnngi the crook. Ben Prnw, u empower' to tap the irea.wry for -nil nere ,Miry exiientlltiploy 111*

•sala: del

. nil I

clerical worker.s lined by him.

ikniptej- .'Windier, He

Kraft <

whichwith I

thl*power to ahak'

er* for p«T?ona the member* by Ke* or lncrea.ilng

nrir Hours in return fc ilii>j>ed to him by the Ixvwe*, who irc. incldently. no better than thej- ihould iM- them,'clve. .

The are rr^inlrrd to ex-imine the book.s and record* froir • imr tn lime "lo .lee that they ar' •yrtpcf niicl thry miLM make for- mil rej)on of their flndlnK^.

Formal rei>orL'( to whom?W iy to Pro« nnd the re.n of the

joard. Not to the membei -The executive board »hall levy

uvM'.vsmentj, and try and luapend■xp<'l members," who arc then

thr<rank-and-lllrr .\houlcl make . aKaln.'t Ben Prc«,i

erliiiinal. Ihe executive board, •hlch he Is the boiv “.ihall c.... Ur nil data «nd proof for nnd «aln.M the ncL-u.-.cd.- shall rei 1C deetslon ni a court, am! •'.nhall vMire all member,', a Jiwt and fair

verdict." Thai, Prtw.i and hli mob i-oiild conduct both the pro.«ecutlon nd the delcn.'c of this dirty under

world .sneak and would as-'ure the •Ju*t and fair verdict'

•ncle.i,In de.'lKtilliK n new gac

^pt•clfy ,'crelv . cams r'nd otl ard rpeclflcatlon,’. knowing tl up delays for the cotnponen

RKSI'()NSlm.l>-Thc tneorv bel tlon ii. ii;irliiiUy rc;.poii.sili;e for the depnrune.nt h pu.'liinK nhrad nf the m helping U tin Ajnerican nnuon.-’

if Ainerlniti we,i:>on’

iould be no tooling-

nth Aineric, for the r lilliirliii Of .

VIEWS OF OTHERSNEXT TIME—r\VO HOl.'RH

The imprint on the flr.M nnd final psjjr* of a new navy deparimi-nt booklet on w;irtlme and peacetime prr»curement ineihodt U In the color of fUme, I; l, a picture of the rndloactlve rlniid miU'hrooming over Ulkini after detonation of llli>:ory• fnurthatonilc b<iiiil). 'Hie point I* cle.ir.__'nif text mnke< It obvifiiu: "No Innsor can we count on tan yenri of Ix'rriiu'ed time for re.search .ind ilevelopmcnt. In Jti atomic war «e tniKhi not be ;illowed two liour*,"

The booklet H rniitied "Buymg a Navy," l i ex- plnlni. by .■.implllied Matement and eharts how t.>ic navy reached fant«Mlc helghu In military expeiidl- lure.• -»60,000,IXK),000 In lOHH- S. at the peak-and the le.won.s learned lor future application in oblalnmg maximum J«pecd. quality and economv. U compe- trntly defend* Ineentlvr contract* anti decentraliiiv. tlon of procurement of technical liema to obuin great­est benefit from technical expert.*. It n.i.«eru that 70 I>er cent of purchasen subject to Joint procurement with the army^ already are being coordinated, and that BggTe*slve effortj are being made to cogrdlnnto Uic remainder.

The navy admiu a depletion of .ikllled buyers, alnce rele*Mi of buslnea*.trained expert.*, borrowed during the war. anti point* to the need for higher salarie.-i and high rnnk.* for Ualiied men wlUlng to sUy. Mo*t of all the booklet pninw up thr-need for a continuing. vlUl procurement progn-im-of army, ns well navy -whleh will guarantee maximum «peed nnd efficiency in utilliatlnn of the nation's mani>ower. in.-\chincry and re.'oiirces if another great rmergeiicy occur*— which will not bn h*m*tning by competitive bidding of nrmy. navy, civilian.i and allle* *uch n occurred in the flr»t year of the la.\t war.—Portland Oregonlnn.

.i-,t 1U-, St,illii nd fair vrrdft OfflciiiU are

ut nobody ma a.s not been

mid i,Mln.M ,St;iI,,

•Icciftl for five i y nm tor office a member in

X JlL-

ha& been a member for

The

3 yean

tlve* enn keep him out aorn ro long that he will ju*t

It P-n’lng due.v drop out and Ifl away to .*ome other occupa- in. Or they may ,*iug htm with big «pe«lal a.ve.vment. for the natUutlon doesn't jay special as- vwieni* Ahall be levied etjually

all member? No, they may br •led agalan individuals for any

. ison or for none at all. They c« keep hlffl-.<iut of work becaaie J

hiutle a job for hlm-'elf bu. be hired through the union

hall.. itl\*e* shall Mipervb

election.*, in cooprraiUin wiih i r» aa the president

ing, the boxes *hal1 :ie electionver to the pr<-dldeni cully, might t)e II nn hts *oft Job. H ich ballot box unde

ind the executivejIhr key

they ' ordered lethrr

Thl

SOVIET TELLS WHO WON THE U AK

which ha*

through

.. .. prevuilpd In thi.i country aa to who won the war In the Pacllic. with thr army. nn;x the air force nnd the marm». n .r . ticlpatiiig. elUtcr through their mcmbc admiring friends, can be ended.

I t j,uem,', after all. that Uieie Amerlcnn forcer, played no pan in the »ieai vlcton-. The ■•truth" comes from Moscow, whert OeneralUslmo Stalin, in a V-J day annlveriary ceUbratlon. tell? the people of Ru.*iln that thr "Soviet people and Soviet armed forces vle- toi^usly concluded the war ngalnst Imperialist Japan."

Tliere may bo fa*el*t American.-! to dispute the ataU-ment of the great war leatlfr of the Russian people and reactionary circle* m this country may mlnlmlie the rol* played by R iw ln. hut the RuMlan people know better. They have it on the word of the scnerallMlmo hltnsell.-.Minidoka County New*.

rike n on ^ntl V* crook may have decided cket scfnc plant to nhake down le ow.-irr* for the benefit of him- If nr any member of hLs family, hlch inriiide.s a fascinating group ^ ndvriiturers In bankruptcy and

No member may br eligible for office who Ls ••indirectly connectetl with any organUailon supporting any philosophy; theorj or principle In oppasl'ion to demorracy,"

And anyone who joins nny or- ifanlrAiion whleh b antaiconkstle lo thh ,<y,Mem of opprrsMon. perse- cuilon nnd racketcerlnR •>hnll be forrver barred from memberihlp,-

There are many other refine­ment-* of the Rooseveltlan concept nf frredom. human dignity for the lower ordrrs, and cltlscn.-'hip. in tnt-i document, but l shall &ign off with thl,s one taken from Adolf Hitler’,* o-*n *j-atem of justice; u an ncciLsed member 1* found guilty of an offense for which no penalty Is fixed by the eon*lliutlon the pre- *ldlng officer ahall fu the penalty

Electrto MotorREPAIR 1

•tat and In iutuuea4 Ren Qodder 4 Cliff Qaalla j

Twin Falla Elertrtci

ODDITY DEPT.

One of our constliuente. J. W. Leubo from over Ooodlng route 3 way. advuet ua of something we never heard of.

He rjported that a pie ovir there actually lived lor a number of hours after blrth-wlth three ear* and a ••phenominir shaptd &kull. He sent picture*, too, but unfortunately they weren’t aharp enough to reproduce on entravini: tine.

oum iULLE-nrr d o a iid ”.......

A raeUUi V»t. Twin Falla-Shmjld be Public rorum. B end u* y?»r name and a memo a*-to what your letter wo« about.

THE LADY GULPED

Dear Sir:A* a hutnorom twist to the not-

*o-humoroui capture of the Okla- homa kid, Vlfitor Everhardt. the otlier a. m, at the weat edge of the city, here’a an Incident that occurred.

Deputies Jim Benham >md Char­lie Parrott had Jim cl(»ed In on the cop-klller after cha.slng hitn for alx mllM a t loo m, p. h, and had him cotered w»h two <|ouli!r- barrelec- shotsua* (.sawed offi. when a lady m a nearby toiirl.st court office *hoved her hend out of & window and «nld. "You'll have

to atop making all-that noUo down there!'’— Deputy— Benhaa— axplaiaed as courteously aa time would permit that ho waj sorry but there'* a ccrtaln amount of fuss Involved In runnlne down a dcaperato char­acter.

Aa soon aa the lady got a rough Idea ot what w** going on. she gulped and dtsappeared.

—Police Reporter

DIALECT

Hey. Pot Shota: iFun Is fun. but please lell a cer­

tain radio nnoouncer who la an­nouncing from 12:15 to 12:30 each day. that he Is going a little too far. I think what he intends to imi­tate is a Texas cow1>oy. or something lo that effect, but each day, mo' and mo' he sound.* like nn ole colored mammy. So, y-all beitfih tone down a little, hadn't y-all cowboy?

—Ooodlngllet*

................. BTBANGEUS

The T-N editor, we llgure. ought to Introduce hU staff members to Juanita Baker, late.M employe in the editorial sanctorum. Or perhaps Ifs against the policy of his newshounda to know eacn other.

Anyway. Juanlla called Ihr Earl Lake residence the other nighl. A email girl an.swered the phone and Juanlla asked, "U your mother home?"

The girl's-mother. Marjorie Lake, night proofreader on ihn T-N. wa.s fitting in a chair a fe'A feet from Phoner Juanlt.i at that inomrnt.

FAMOltS tiAST LINK

. . Wonder If they get Ured of making the «ame uprechen every night? . . ."

Tlir. r.KNTI,K,MAN IN THE THHID ROW

AT OREGOy s c n o o L OLENN£-FEaRV-nrc-?t=TT;

•ivyhn I* attending Willamette Uni- •'■ rslty at> Salem. Ore.

BAN FRANCISCO—Arrived here for the American Legion conven- tlon. the first full convention since Pearl Harbflr. The veU of World war I I have brought a lot Of new idea* to Uie Le- Rion m e e t . In f a c t . I hadn't been in town two h o u r s before I w as hit on the hend with a plas­tic bag full of water.

I s a id to one policeman who wa^ highly dis­turbed t h a t he ahould rememberthe boys

D«k il>»i

Just “ship* that paM in the nighi He aald he didn't mind the ship,*, but when they put the locomottvpR in the Mark Hopkin* lobby K was Just too much.

Mayor Lapham welcomed the boy.* from the chy hall ateps. nnd It would have been quite an affair If someone only had known where the fltepn were at the momenu

Yes *lr. San Franciico i* In for a big week and if the seismograph ntartJi swaying at Georgetown \inl- ver*liy. Ignore it: if* Just the Ml.*- Bourl nnd Iowa delegations aettllng the Wallace question the hard way.

ATTENDS RETREATHAILET.', Ocl. 3-MarJorle Fos-

l»r attended the cabinet retreat meetlnK of the Idaho Baptist yoiing people';, nf,*oclatlon in Boine rr- cently. She Is central district vlce- preaidcnt.

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Familyof

Furriers For over

100 Years

Mr. Jack DevinsDupiec’s Vur Stylist will lie in

C. C. ANDERSON’S

FRIDAY and SATURDAY

Presentinj? all that’s

new . . . in Luxurious Dupler Furs!

Speeial Attraction Groups

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All prices includes federal tax

Mouton Dyed Lamb, Browfl Dyed Kidskin. Black Pcrsinn Lnmb

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Deposit Holds Your Choicc.

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more ihnn 400 selected n;:onts fcaturo Famous

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3. 10.16 TIMES-NEWS. t w in f a l l s . IDAHO PAGEFIVE

Berlin Butter

Plane Ai’rives At Right Time

WASHINQTON. Oct. 3 (,TV-An army transAtlantle planp vtnRcd Into WcuvhlnBton with hsU i» pound of butter from Berlin, Just In time to

1. The rrputntlon.2. That of Sfiinior Lucna, D.. 111.3. And the Old KlnK Coal Victory

cavftlcnde. oprnliig nl Wp.m rrnnk- lort. HI., lodtiy, nml ccldirnilns the nchlevcmcntji of itie roivl inrtustry.

Bnck In AuRUat. It the folksIn We.-st Pmnltfort tlrcldfd they wnnttd fvome Crmmn rrsnli butter, made from coi«!. to fxtilbit nl their iMtlvnI.'Thry n.-.krri Luca* to get It.

Liicos n*kpfl thf nrmy.Thp army f.nld, "Sure." nnd prom-

hrd f|vp pntind"________________ ^The phlpmcnt Irft Beriltrscprrsr

but .•'omtthlnc happened nnd It Rot lost In Pnrls,

Tor Hirer riny.i, Uicn\ "‘.aff hiui bpen In II dither.

But at 3:47 p. m, <EST) In <lji.ihed one of the Mnff who hod bctn wnlt- liiK at the war dcpnrimtnt. He had the liuttcr.

Lucan hlm-ielf took rhnrKe of

wnippliiK."Hmn." Luciui hmncd. ' Ihr pilot

miu;t have Mt on l nil Hic/nv "SlIII. It- enoiiKh to fultlll u

proml' e to con.Hllturnt.' niiil hr re- wrnppfd It for air inalllnK m Wl• t Frankfort-

P. S.—Lucii.i .'iiUl to l)f Mire iind Miy no KOVi'miiH'lll r\|)en.'.r Mar, In- volvrtl—Ihiit the iinny phine-. were nomlns anynny and hr p.ild the air mall to Wert Kriinklori

2 O u t 'o f 3 U S E S R e fe rra ls H ire d

Two out o( rvrry Hirer pe .'on who were referred to » jiili by the Twlti office 1.1 llic U. S. rm-ploymenl i.ervice diiiiUK September were hired, acrordlni; lo (iKures re* le;wed Wcdner-rtiiv hy A. J. Meek.i. manager.

Tliere were 9M retrir:il.% lo-Jotvi durlna the uionili und place* meni.i. Of the relerrjiN 33D were veterun;.. 73 were women, and 40 were h.Tridlcupiwd. Of the plucc- menu wrre in uurlculluriil Job.i. of which 183 went to veterans. IVenty five hiiiultcapped person.^ mcliidlnic 3;> vcterami, were pliiced In job.% durmc the month.*

Job oiJenlnu.' noiv lotnl 331. In- chidlnic 40 H(irlculliire Join, while (i7 appllciinU arc i.eeklnic Jnijs. L'HKS nfflcluU. expliiined ihsi ilie f.7 appll- ca t.■ don't fit the Jnh iiemiind;. of the openltKT.'.

Of lho.^e iinempl'iyrd, 39 are vet­erans and 2.') lire dl'.iiltled velenins.

A total of 2,fil: ofllre a.nUu'l.i were nuiclr diirliiK ilir inoiilh. whlrh resulted In 35 nr» nppllriiilon:. for Jobs. Eleven w'ere veteran.'. 12 were women, and eiRht '\erc handicapped workers.

V e ls W arned of G I B ill Deadline

Approach of the Cel. . dendllne niarklnK the la.M diiv iii)nn whlrh rernillr. In Ihe army inav take iid- viint.-iRe of (hr full provbions of the OI bill of riBhLR wa.s bMURlii t/> tiie flttrntlon of all pro;.peciive enll.Mces In Magic Valley by Llrul. Georfie P, Claxlon, nrmy rrrrulter,

Thr prfivlr.lon^ nl.so apply to en- lUitmentJi In the marine rnrp^ and navy,

Aftrr thl.'. deadline ihe OI bill of rlKht« provijilons will apply only for the duration of the rmentrncy and - --a.'e ui>on official termination

TliL'i means :h»l Ihrwe wlio rnll.it iiftiT Ocl. 5 will be uranied ther.r rlBhU only In proportion to the time they have sen'ed before the official termination.

Won’t Back CVA if Water

Rights HarmeclTSays PStoiiB f BOB LCERIGIIT.

Although nitlontlly the Notional Farmera Union Li for the wtnbllah- menl of valley authorities w« ••wouldn’t support x valley authorl-

-------- ,ty In tilts area liIt would abrogate Ithfl wster rlEhtA of the farmer*." 'James O. Patton, (Denver, Colo., na- [llonal president lOf the farm or- .eitnlzallon dertar- ed In an addre.w Ihere Wedne.'day

pnlnc.

J'ATTON

Pl>cdcolonlr.itlon

UnliedtheState* and declared that "the pent Jiouics and.iloiaapcri of New York arc built from money rrcrlved from raw materials In ihr wc.'t." Me urKtd the develupincnt ol linv.co.st power In thr Pacific no lllwe. t to attract Imlur,tries to thLs arm,

Patton and Herbrrt D. Rolph. Joplin, Mont.. vkp.|irr.vlclent of the National Karmrr.i Union, addressed about 100 farmer;, and outlined ten- lativc plan.1 for im«lilnii a niember- •shlp drive in Twin P.xllr, county.

In ColiinUI Klate Paiton iwinted out thiit the Paci­

fic norlhv.c-.t Li in u colonial state —KruwliiK raw materials. .shlppInK ihrni to ih-' 1-ii.itcrh Indiisirliil and rc ;.hlpi>uiB the flnhheU Kood.i to the- vc.it.

"It’s time to build indiu-.tric the Pacific normwfji lo avoid p.iy- liiK hlKh frelKht rates on the^e jhlp- rni-nts." he aaserted. -Whenever you have low-co.1t power you brhiK In in- dviMr>'."

Patton declared thiil fiirnuT;>' prolilnivs thruURhout thr world Ija* .slcnlly were the fiiinc iittil ili.ii "it Ls time that we reallre that the world l.s Krttlni; so »m»ll that man­kind Ls faced .sijuarrly with the problem of IrarniiiR to llvr with hi;. tielifhUir;;." Patlon iirsi'd ihr c;.- inhll.vhtnrnt oI a '*orltl aRr>-cmt'Ut lo control atouile rnerKy and "busbomlvs."

'•We .should ;itlrmpt lo eliminate nn economy of .scarcity which In turn leads lo economic warfare and uUltnalcly war." Pallon .nald. •'Farnn-r:. Invariably kcI whlpi>e<l when they iry lo make an economy of .Ncarcity work."

Urje* Drtelopmenl He urur<l the development of

backward o'unirle.i with lnnK*term loaivs to develop ihrm InduMrlall.v t/> rabr the %taii(lard of llvini; and devrlui) inarkrts lor Anierlcnn atrl- cultiiriil prixluct/ Hr a.skrd that the war food lioird >.tnl)ilirr food prlee,-. lo the Mabillr,:iti(in nf nirrrnry nnd .see that the iwoptr o( tlii' world have rnounh Inoin-' to rat up any uKrlcultiiral ,Mir|ilu.' tn.'i<-iicl ol de- ivndinu ujvin supivirt pure.*.

■’Oj>rcvlor.,s und l3i>om period.-, are man-made nml thr National Farm Union l)elk\<v. that tlir.sc i-y- cliv. .should be rllmlnatrd,^^ hr .said.

He urned a natlon-widr lirvpltal- UMllon program and rrcotnmended federal aid to education, lie sur-

Now .Many Wear

FALSE TEETHWith Lilllc Worry

gMted ftubllshmeni of a nation*! farm relatlotis board stmlUr to the natloniil labor relations board and requested .that farmtra ffet »(rrlcul- turol prices a year In advaacc.

’Tlrt; Nntlonn! F^rmtra Union will help build a cooptrstlve hoiplWl here If the farmers iranl It." Pat­ton told the group.

He pointed out thii the'majority of National P:>rmers Union mem­bers In the Missouri valley favored the Missouri valley auUlorlly. but declared that thr orsui'l/.ulon's stand on'Columbift iillcy authority would have lo be rtcitnnlncri ijy the local chapters in ihl» area.

•'Per.sonally. I'm for trte vallev au- ihorllles but I don’t make ihr pol­icies of the organlailon," Pallon stated.

Rolph _polnied oiii the national needa-of-a farm oreinltatlon to co­ordinate the farm imercsU of varl- 0U.1 types of farmers ihrouchout the eounlry and declartd that most farm organlutlons ire built on the promotion of one cotnmodlty. He de­clared that the thret-polnl proBram of hLi orxanliatlon U education, co­operatives and IcKblillon.

Tlie National Farmfrs Union lead­ers will make ihelr tiradquarters In Tttln Falls for more Ihnn a monlh In eonductlne ■ sU-couniy cam-

Ign for membcr.ship In .Masic Val­ley,

Also avslsiinc tlon work here b ver, Colo,, nation

vlili tile orRanlra- Ncfl Hnnim. Drn-

il (ifld rrpre.-enin-

M a y o r Proclaim s Handicap W eek

Mayor Hen A. S»rcl has pro- claltned Oct, 0 lo 13 n • Kmploy Ihe Phv.'irn/Iy ffnnrtlciiiiprd wrek" and called upon all employers, civic orKanl7.alloii.s and rlUrm.s to nssl.st In einployinK dLuiblni veteran;, and other handicapped pen.oni,

Tlie pioclainatloll pointJi out Ihat many ivr-.nn.‘ . Iiirliirllnf: veleratiii of World war I nnfl f l and tho,sr who worked in civilian r»pacltle;, durInK rhr war. rifsrpve srif-re- speninR Jobs in «lildi thev can makr u.srful coni rllniiloii.s to the communiiy. stair ni;il nation, de- spite phj.sli-al handlMp.'..

The official further urKe.i, tiiat all employers place iliclr Jolt order.-, with the i;. s. employment ^c^•lce so that such Worker! rnrxy be Klven an opportunity to prove their value.

.¥95 Oue on 3 Notes, Action Alleges Here

Labor Costs To Be Added On Auto Bills

Upward revLMon of job-ratea to ctistomers of Karaites where ncces- sltnted by rabing labor costs te pro­vided for by a new OPA regulation. It was explained to a group of 38 garagemen from Tuin Falu and nearby communities by V. M. Hat­field. Boise price .sptcinllst on nia- chlneo'- 'It » meellnR In Twin Falls OPA office Wcdne-.day nlRht.

Previously, Hatfield ludlfnled, tlie OPA had "laken eare" of adjust- ment.1 Irt.prlce.s of materlali but iht.% new nillne Li necessary to bal­ance oplralinK wah•e .

Olsl of ihla ,sii])plenicntary service regulallon Is that a dealer may In- crea.ie hts charses on repair work and general jnechanicsl overhaullns of oars nnd farm mnehlnery. after obialnlns OPA approval, when he either mail or wLihe.s to r.i'lse the wanes Of hl.i mechanlcj.

This rullnK'was made in an . tftnpl to adJiLit the automotive In­dustrie's Income to the ".Meady tn- creare In labor cost.' since 194I." ac- cordlnc to Hatfield.

Wage regulations under OPA don't apply lo Karage oi>cralors who em­ploy lew than elnhi me<'hanic3. Hnt- fleld ixilnlrd out, Onlv tirms hiring more than that number of worker.*. mu.stobt.n.T wane-approval from ihc war labor board, he a-.-erted.

noten, L^uUe HuKlu-. Twin Full.i, filed xult for colleciion Wedne.i- day asaliist Clarence Dl.xon In pro­bate court here.

The amo\mls .<lur on the eight per cent nnies arr l28.3. from Oct 1, 1D43; J34 from 0.'l, ID, 10J3. nnd «3.C0 from Nov. .s. 1543. AL-.t> ^oul!ht arc intere.-,t, frr,-. and cK ii. Her suornry Is J, H. Bamrf.

READ TIMES-NEW.S WANT ADS

Beware Coughsfrom ccnunoa cddt

That H ang O nCreotanlslaa rellerea promptly bo>

catue It Roea rlsbt to tbe aeat oX the trotibla to help loosen and expel senn Udea pblegm. u d aM tuttire to Boothe »nd heftl r»w. tender. In* flamed broachlal m ucoua mem» b rand Tell yoar dmgslrt to sen yotj a boKle of CreomuKlon with tbs on- dcnrtiindlng you mtirt like the way « Qolckly nllays tho cough or you — to hare your aoney bock.

CREOMULSIONforCou£hs,G)utCotds,Bronch(Hi

30 S a fe ty P a tr o l Y o u th s S w o rn in

Olenn (Safety) Davis, the Jack Blmplot Ktiool of safety foundation represenlAtlve. swors In 10 student safety patrolmen each at Wiwhlng- ton. Dlckel. and Uncoln schools Wednesday.

In his uiks. amplified from a sound e<iulpped automobile, he em- pha.ilzed the need for bicycle riders and roller skaters lo keep their wheeLi and .iltates out of builne.is firm doorways and off downtown sidewalks.

Accompanylns him were Carl Cnmeron. Joplin. Mo.. rcprcscntinR the 500 blind per:«n» In the slaie. and Orville Relnoelil. local traffic officer.

DavLi Is supplylns over 1.100 red and white patrol cap.s lo southeni Idaljo schoolboy pulrolmcii. and 30.- OOO aluminum safety medallloai tfv all srade .school puplb quallfyhis as Idaho "aafcty wldlers."

He installed U patrolmen at Oleiins Ferry. U at Ooodlng. nnd JO aiShckshone Monday, and he will be In Duhl and Casileford Thursday, and nurley and Rupert at later dale;..

JOHN HARVEY II.LDOISE. Ovi. 3 ..V)-John Harvey,

Idaho new,sj>ai>crman fur a.(ju,irter III a eenlury. has been aduimeil lo the veieraits ho/.pltal here lor ircat- mcnt of un lllne.'.i bellrvi-il to be a recurrence of ii .Momaeh ailment. He recently moved to noUr to Join the .staff ol the Idalui Daily Slutesman.

RHEUMATISMand ARTHRITIS

I suffered tor years and am so lhanklul Hint 1 am free from pain and able to do my work Umi 1 will Kladly answer anyone wrltins me for hifomioilon, Mr.-.. Anna Pauls. P.O. noi 825. Vancouver, Wnsli.

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Dial'i b«eok;ie BOON ipcrti you nuiiOfK* of mining, liming. dryinQi and b«COut» BOON «ip«« owoy did, gtime.

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Meat TermedNot Essential In Hard Work

V/ABHINOTON. OcU 3 (/T-—John L. Utt'l# nayi If hl« miners enn’t Rrt went, they cun'l mine conl.

M»ny manual laborers Imve pro* trsiol. "no meftt. no work."

Are ihcy right or are they wront?Wronff. A»ld » depariment of brtI-

ciiUure nutrlllon eipert todiiy.•'Whnl they mean In. they like

meat, they prefer mcnt. thcyVc ROt the meet-enUna habit," Dr. EsUter Phlpard told a repfftrr.

"Buti they ccrtnlnly ilon'l have to have meal to cln hnrd w<irk."

Whereupon Dr. Phlparrt gnvbtird fome lmpre«»lvp book* off ft nenrhy flhclf nnd ren d *nme Imprerslve aoiindlne stuff by other cxprrt-v

Tliey alt said thut meftfs f>kny but t» t jyvjltlvcly cf\cntlnl.

Dr. Phlpard niUci nny numbrr ofcomhlniitlons of foodfl '‘HI do llirjob nicely. J'l^l pia In pl'iiiy <>f ei?£S. milk. fldh. dried bcwv., pen.v peanuL->. peanut butter snrt whole grain foods.

She ittid many n aorkrr ililiiks his labor is tllrectlytleri up v-ltl> Ms mral. or protein, supply. Actunllv It's calories that he nfrds. nnd hr can set them Just as well from cnr* bohydrates. .

But Dr. Phlpr»r<l nrimlltcd I t .' dlfjkull' to keep niei'Uf.’' mfiuL' In- tereallnff. And In the cnr.r ot mmcr.-i and other workers, lunch boxes can be a RMde A problem.

■'But mostly It's the habit." .Mie said. "Habitually wr'rr a meat- eating nation."

S u ltan ’s T u rb a ii

pyr-.

nrllrvril lo hfl Ihr first "lul- lair* turli.TM" v.irlrtv of iit|ua<ih tronii in Macl<' Vullry l< this «qua»h rnhfil liy >Iri. 1‘alflee Wcirrrll, .■'lurtaueli. -Srecl (or tlir nrtr wjuaih variety w u imported frnm SwltirfUnil. Mr*. Worrell repnrl> tliat the squash l> "vrry snrel anil taity." (Staff photo* eniravlnc)

M a th ‘ G enius’ in T a il A g a in ; D id n ’t

F iffu re Ho.tel B illAll>crt Unnsen, 20. the S'oulh with

,.ie mn-.hemntlcal mind, who was relea.'.ecl from the T*'ln FnlU city jail lust Sftturdny alter brliiR pick­ed up tor InvesllKatlon.UioncfnBuln In conllnement. This time lie Is be­ing held by city imIIcc on a wnrrnnt from the ehenff's office ul Durley to faee n misdemeanor charge ot fnlllng to pay a hotel bill.

Hansen, who amared offlrers by his rapid menial procc-wcs In tlic field of rnalhematlrs. wiui nppre- hended fcir InvestlRMlnn alicr bclnR found In company with Joseph C. Ciildcr, 21. who tin.-' been eharRed .1th Kratul larceny In connection .•Ith theft of n Tuln Ki»lL«i Canal

company car here, Hinisrn wa.s later clrared of any Implication in the llliaicr^lJQWCYCr. t>li<l »«-'• rrlense<i_

Al thnl lime, officers noted that hi;, mind. Kenreil to niaiheinstlcs.

1 ahrnd of the nveraKC per.'on In doUiK Mlirli fral' ft.-' nuilllpllca-

I iiarKwiiril and Inr«ard nnd In .hliiit: him to rrdtr iiic multlpli-

. ..ion t.ibl'- from man in flilLnh nnii back a«Bln In 115 seconds. As for r<inipuMiiK the arrriiKe In nny

I plot of Krnmid varylnK In sUe olh ends and In the niUldlr —

ihat took Just one second. He did nil In his mind.

2 C o u n ty Concert G ro u p O rga n ize d

B U R L E Y . Ocl. 3-Tlie Mlnl- Cassia. Community Concert as- soclatlon was ornnnlred ni-a na'pi- Jni a t t e n d e d by more than 40 persons.

Joe Klinbal!. Community Concert xepresentallve from New York and Chlc»B0 aMlsled with tlie orsan- laition. explolnlnB the purjov.e and

. operation ot the concert iLv.nrlatlon. t Mary Barclay presided. Klefted

pre.Tldeni was P rn n k Wat.-.on. Rupert: first vice-president. MLss Bnrcluy: second vice - prc.'ldcnt. Mr*. Mnudo Crouch: seeretiiry. Mrs. Dorothy Kle«; trewiirer. Harvey Rogers.

Board of directors nnd commit­tee chalrmnn will bn announced later. Watson stated. Only BOO mombershipi will be available nnd unleas theae are sold no concerts ■will be elated. Kimball said.

Memberships must be purchu.’.cd between Oct. 20 to 30. They will be on aale at the Kllnk's Photo and Music atore.

G ra n g e D r a w s 80 A t B o oster N ig h t

JICIlOME. Oi-t. D —.More than person.', aiiended Uooskt rilEht (he Plen-'IHIL Plains OrnnKc. The affair al;.o celctjraird blrUiday nlRhi” of Uie CirnnKc. A potluck dinner wa.'! served.

The l.irup birihdny cnke. Mir- roilni(e({ hy autumn le.ur.i, ti.ik- ed anil ilrcuraiccl hy .Mrt., ilcrtlM Block. Members wha'c li|rthc1av% havr.ocfurreii Iji the Isr.t .'U month^

rrr' iirc^enleii ror.-- Master Fred Nrli.oii A)>oke on tlif oKre.-.' ot the ClraJiK'' In ilic Mr. Several himiorou;. rtMclini;:. ere Khen by Cnrl DeVoe; n .•<klt

prr.M-ntcd by I-<’nii Nrl'oii ami l.e- I A'lelt; readltlK.N. Hobertn Krhr- aiKl Zrretm Hallry. lil.-ks, iler-

thn illock..■.KU rnlltlfd "No SwIrnmlnK"

hlKhllKhlrd llir prii>:ram. IMrllclpal- lliK were Frnnk .Srlu'nirl. Orville PhlUtpv Phil IioKU.-.awr.itl lUld Paul Reed. AllCC .SuminiT:. offered a vocal :olo: Paul nnd Dorothy Rrrrt ftiid Phil noi:tislaw.kl prc.ientcd a radio comedy nnd Ciraee Beer, n mono- lOKU'".

Lrnn Nelwm and Mrs. Block were in rharse of ihe profjrnm. Eric Jrn- Aen WSJ. Ml charge of stnur arranKe- ments. Zelma Stewart was nctoni- pniil.'t.

A u to H it s Cyclist; H e W ants N o A id

Btruek by a cnr shortly after f a.m. Wedne.'^dny near the inter.^ec• tlon of the Su^ar factory road nnd Locust street, an unidentified cyclist refuted medical aid and an investi­gation and continued on his way.

The Incident was reported lo Twin Falla city police by M. A. Mnr- tln.v)n. route one, Tiler, who told officers that his cnr struck a mnn riding a bicydle. App-irently unhurl, the cxcllst rode away from the necl- dent.

Invesllgatins Uie -scene shorliy afterviu'ds following a call from n woman who snw the mlsh.ip, oftlcera found no trace of whai hud eurred.

B o o s te r N ig h t a t F i l e r D ra w s 100

n L E R , Ocl. 3—More than 100 persons attended the Boaster iduhl meeting of Uie riler Ornnne at i Orange hnll recently. Itobi Brackett, master, gnve the n<idrw of welcome.

The program Included a drill hy the Orange team: rocal .'.oId, {•: M. Oufst. Twin rails: readluK.i. S.imiiiy WUlUtna and Robny nonnleh,''en; guitar and mandolin number:, bv Betiy Han*}-.

A pantomime entitled. 'Tlie Old Family Album." was givrn with Mr,' C. O. Thomas a* reader and Hi.' Lory of the Orange" gUfn t>y Ever eti Bonnlchsen.

Refreshments wfre served by ;h( home economics commltiee

L a s t Rites H e ld F o r M rs . Sievers

runerni !ier%-Ire.'i tor Mrs. Cath- -«*rlne -Blevers -were condurted s' 2:50 p. m. WednpMlny nt the Revii. olds funeral chapel «i!h ihr Hrv R. C. Muhly. Immanuel I.uthrrai pastor, ofriclatlnt:.

Mr*. Nellie T. Oslrom pir.scntPi. %'ocal numbers and provirtril her own accompaniment.

Pallbearers were OeorKe StriiiKer Harland Monro'. Wsltcr .MilUr John Byer. Wilbur Barker and Al- lU Linder, all of nier.

NnV MINISTER JEROME. Oct. 3—The Rev, r.

Shlnall is the new pastor ol the n rst Baptist church here, lie haj nr-ved tt-s secreUiry for the Nevnda- Sierra Baptist convention for the past three year*.

NATIONAL

FURNACESERVICE

Take advanUge of our 39 ycAT* In furnace work. . 4’.4 yean as BupL of the Holland rumace Co.

With the lalest etjulpment W8 dean j-our funiace thor­oughly. Includln;; the hoi and cold air pipes and reclat«ra. W haf* more. Tour Job will cel my pftTtlcular altenUon with QO u-ajtlcg or »taillng.

Our Furnace serTlce employs only factary.tralned men. . real Uvg wire* who can give yoti Immediate icn’lce. Out of town Jobs accepted I

L D S P r im a r y U n it M eets a t Jerom eJEROME. Oct. 3 — The U3S

primary suke convention of itufi «■«' held Saturday In Jerome wi Keneral board members from S: Lnke City in attendniice. Mrs. l.wna Butler. Jerome slake ; dent, was Renernl chairman,

Al the mornlnB i-ession of sinke board nnd priesthood represenia- ilve, dbcu,ijlon wa-n led by Mrs, Adell Cannon Howell nnd Mr.'. Leah A. Lloyd, Snlt Lake Ciiy,

The nciivliy prosram. prlm.ir>' children’s hoaplUvl, primary ward conference and word problems dUcu.ise<l at ward executive sloai.

During the general a.%sembly Mrs. Butler welcomed the group und Mrs. Houell presented the theme • Mis. Lloyii Blvinjc the project the year. Home Btdltierr. and Trail I3ull(1cr.% IncluiilnK nil yinmner Rrmip leiidiT' pUo mel with the 1 member.'.

Member.' atlende<l from OooiIiiir, Wendell, HaRerman, Haltrv. C I'nlrflrlc) Dietrich, Ru-hflrlrt. shiiiif ; ,d Jerome flr.'.l jiikI

Traffic FinesOne J I fiiir and '•tght >] in;.

h.T.e been aiie,-;»ed In T*ln Talb City traffic rourt.

.S. l.urilow WB.i rined t : for Im propel iisrkUm; while ihoie payhu the $1 fines for ovcr-tlme parklim

tcred : • Nel. . , Cluiek .Miller,

Jolui Knyl, R. Ji, ninmitord, Clyde llrndy. Harold Brown and Bob Reynolds.

OrchidsComplelr Ihr Pleliirr

The Orcluil will "do ynu piiiuil"

Two unforcMen delays balnnced themselves yeelerday at the Amal- gnmated Sugar company's Twin Falls pliiiit.

Although the flrtl day of dlgKinK and hauling beets Monday resulted In arrival ot 18 freight cara from the Twin Falls tracS alone, plu i 44 from the Nampa-Nyisa dlstrlcta for the local factory. Tuesday'* heavy rain.-, pul a damper on Iheie opera­tion.’..

Matching this was ihc fact that . water'llne at the factory broke nt

a. m. Wednesday. Just two hours .lid ,13 minutes after the plant had

slaried to operate.For lhai rea.-;on. officials were not

greally alarmed about the slowdown In arrival of beets, aa not much could hnvfi been done with tham had they tirrlvefl In vast quantities. Conversely. It they do atari coming In bfllore the plant Is ready to run

F in a l L a m b P o o l D ra w s 200 H e a d

Ci(»e 10 200 Umtis have alieady hern listed for the Iliial Twin FalU coimty liinih pool to Imve thr ynrds Frirtay afternoon. Couiiiy .Vf^ni Jack P. Smith announeed \V<-<liiet-

Termltin IhW ■ hipmeiil t h e

.'pomorecl by the T.viii ^all.^ I.ivr- ■lock Marketlns R.•• 'H•lnllon. .Smith l,rlarr<l that all .Ml'-ep and lanib^ o be •■'Id thus mti.M h<- ln_ the ■i.K-kyarrt.s hy nomi Friday.'Until l.ii nnd {rciirr lamlxs will be

nlil III Ihe pool and local bi<U on local wei lit,-) will be acceiilcd, heAid,Hr exi>l.iiiiL-d that the 5hort iiotk-e

(nr Ihr l.inih pool w.i. Klvtn becnii,«e .••l,irk in the work an reauli of [nrm Tuevday will enable farm- ,nd t.iiK-hrr’. to net ihelr sheep lainlw Iti xh.i|K- for Ihe pool."

B o oster N ig h t a t ' G ra n g e D ra w s 35

..pprcixlmately 35 membei.*. nf iht- .Mmmt.Mn Rock GraiiKe iield the annual Uno.'.ter night al the OranKe hall .Mcindny iilRhl wlili Ma-.tcr l-'rank Loralne giving the nprnlng irtdrr.'ji conecniinK Uie in'iiievr- nrnts of thr CiranBe in bettering tHrmiiiK condiUonv

Two trombone solos arre played by Allen JeVrlen; a duet hy Ji Billmston and DrVrie.-. was presi e(i. and Patty Howard and Kllen Hutchinson gave n dUlosue. .Mrs. Frank Loralne wa< In eharRe ot the program. Refreshments wore In charge of Mrs. v;. W. Noble and Mrs. Howard AnnL'.

P.isi masters present Included J, P. llellvtlle. Virgil Williams anti C. V. Jone,i.

Seven Y o u th s G o In M a rin e Corps

Seven Mfwjlc Valley yoiiiha have bepii nccepte'd tor enllsimenS In the marine corps. S S«t. Ted Letendre. Twin Falls murine recruiter, nn- nnunced We<lne.'riny.

EnlLHed were Signify R. Storey, fihnshone; Walter R. Tr.innrden. inin Serond nveiiue wejl. Twin F.ilLv Waller W. Hakei'; Burley: Oiin O. Loosll, Herbert r Shade .ind Duane It. Ui.coln. nil of Uuprn; and Cr.-ll F. FIrek. Jeruinr, ’me iirw marines are en route to San Dleso for rerrutt tralnlnu.

Bi-AD TIMIJl-NEWS WANT ADS

Plant Forced to Shut After

3 Hours—Few Beets, Aiiywayagain. It will enable'pUtng"up tmf- ficlent surplus to keep the factory well supplied when work Is resumed.

Some beets began arriving by rail ir.-; * Thur«day morning and the

plant was ready to awing Into ac­tion.

For a short lime Wednesday monilne also, telephone service In the sugar factory area wa.s tempor­arily Interrupted by moisture from Tuesday's heavy rains which soaked UirouKh aerial cables.

Other activities In that section included InsUlIatlon of a hank of tran.'(ormeri by Idaho Power com- pnriy w'orkmen to provide for added electrical current to the factory.

T w o T ro o p s T ie d In Cam p C o n te st

Boy Seoul troop 60, Twin FaHs, nnd Explorer post 53, Rupert, tied

'r flrtt place in the third quarter imping eomesl, Robert W, D«-

Duhr, field exeriillve. announced.Tronp 60, led by Mackey E.

Broun, camped oul nt Eisley hot' .'.prinKs over the werK-end. briiiit- InR Its total to IS fnr the fjuarter nnd lleing Rupert's post, which was led hy Rupert Lindsay.

Troop 0. Hailey, I'd b-J Srout- ma/.ter Elmer Ogren. placed second with 12 n u h l f of camplnK nnd troop 07, Twin Falls, led by Ocorge Parkv Unbhed third with 10 nlRhls.

Droan'.i croup won Ihe first quarter contest and Parks' troop wnn the second fjunrter rare. A skin made by Jsek Taven, H»ll»y, will br presented the co-winners. DcBuhr

Leglefis Man, Lying On Street, UninjuredAlihoiiKli he claimed he was In­

jured wiien found lylntc In the street la downtown T»'ln Falb early We<i- nesdiiy mornlnK. subnefjiient exam­ination ot a lenle.’.i man ni the Twin Falls eniiitiy Reiieral ha-.pltnl re-

alrd ihiit he w;i.\ unhurt. He will ' dlvm-v.cii in the imincdluto fu-

Identlfled a;. Henry Walklii;., 83. Ihr iTippIr wji.n found lylnK nt rornrr of Second avenue we.'t and Rho.'.honr sireel at IJ n.m, dur-

» rainstorm. He wiiA taken to ho^pllJll•by ambtiljincr, lnvc.itl-

RalliiK 'IVln I'alls city policc found •vliience of an accident having

occurred.

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Estate PetitionProljate court estate nrtion;, hv

clutle:Petlllon tt.i.' tlUd here by B. T

Alberbon, Buhl, for appointment a: ndmlnliirator of the J. H. Coppen- barRer estnte. valued nt 1800. Heirs are two children. Delore.i. 10. and Laverne. 13. Hearing on the petition will be nt 10 a.m. Oct. M. The at­torney Li O. P. Duvall.

G ooding H o s t to M e th o d is t M e e t

OOODINO, Oct. 3—Idaho confer- .rice of the eastern district ot the .Methodist church will meet here Wednesday, Oct. 2. OpenlnB *ealon. brKlii.', al 10 n.m. The program will fraiurc u talk on "ChrL'.tlan Stew­ardship." the theme for the comlns year, by Dr. Luurencc Nye. pastor of Flrsl Methodist church at Port- Und.

Included amons those expected to attf'nd will be Efijar Oakej. Cald-

<•11. Slid HuKh NeUon. Twin Falls. :mterenre district lay lender. ; Rev

Donald S. Campbell. Boise, execu- .lecrctury of the board of edu- iii; Mrs. Ror.s Woolford. Rupert, let president of WSCS; Dr.

Trra Cox. we.stern represenutlve of the bonrd of mU'Jlon.:.

•nie Rev. Irvin fi. Mot:, Ooodlnc. will be ho.st pa.stor. I5r. Oeorcc O Roseberr)-. T*-ln Kalb, dtitrlci sii- perlnfenrtcnf. w/JJ prcilde for the conlerence.

2 N e w Teac he rsPAUL, 0--1. a-Twu new

•rs have lifrii .'.ecurecl In the Paul cliools, Mr.' Willard Hnvward rr-

place.'s_ Mr- Oltve C. Ulllo'Ah wh.i ■;is M'lbstUutlng in the first ursde Rr.\: Catmull replaces Mr,'. Jean

Olb.'on who wiia sub.sUlutins n;. rominercial te.icher Mrs, lis>>v;\r>l uuKhi four years In prlm.iry grades In Utah.

B a rry m o re R o a d T o B e C o m uleted

JERONfE. Oct. 3—The BoriTmare road in Jerome cotmly wlU be com­pleted after U Tears of work by var­ious committees. acconUng to state Sen. Ralph ShauTer. who recently relumed from Boise where he met with T. Matt Hally. sute highway director. •

Tlie road begins one mile east of Jerome, goes one mile eoiith to the state same ftirm. two mlJej east and two miles south to the Barry­more sldlne.

•This Ls one of the most impor­tant farm-to-markes roads In the county." the senator stated. "We. have been working hard to net this' stretch of road surfaced for 33 yean."

Hoop.s Construction company. Twin FalU. has the contract Be­cause II par.TlleLs another federal hlehway for .some distance, no fed­eral aid can be expected for that stretch, the senator explained.

IIEYBURN. Oct. 3—Plana for Uie harvest ball were made at a meet-

In j of the FPA club of the Hey- bum high school recently. Clark Barlow, president, appointed com­mittees to work on decorallon*. ad­mission. tlckeu, refreshments and music.

It w u decided to hold meetings

READ TLMES-NEWS WANT ADS

Harvest Ball Planned

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'V a r ie d SocialChrr»*nU»«inom Exhibit

Plonfl for ft ehry«»nlhtmum ex­hibit were compl<l«l *hc Wed­nesday mwUns of ihB Tj.'ln Fftlb aorden club at Ihe w . A. Poe home. The date ha# tenuilvcly been set tor Oct. 13.

Mr*. C. D. ne<iua Wlked on •'Cul­ture of Chryeantheniums," display. InB Bomn fine jpeclmeius from her gardcti. "A chrj'.i.inthfinum li wliai you molcc It. For Uils reason it l« an excellent hobby flower," Mra.

I Requa eald.Mrs. Speedy reviewed tlie last

IMUO of the American Mortlcullural society bulletin. TUc uorlc of the Royal Kortleullurnl wclety in Eng- land W&3 described In dctAll.

Members are Invltfd to vUlt the nardena of Mrs, Rcqun and Mrs. Al- vah Joy. at Kimberly. Tue.iday. Oct. 8, Mr#, KenneUi Kail Is In charge of trniisporintlon.

An evcninK incrilni! will be held lij tv.0 wceki when Byrd Walter will dl.icUM storlnK and mulchlnc of plants tor winter protection.

¥ ¥ ♦Country Womeni Club

The Country Women's club pack­ed a borrel of fruit for the Chil­dren's Home In Boise, at the fall openlHK meeUng at the home of MrN, L- E. Dlrd. Mrs. Alice S ir- •president of the sroup. was n. .M:t hoMess.

Five dollars wa* voicd towwd the Salvntloii Anny bulldini fund durlriK -the bu.-.Inc/J mctilnic- fol­lowing which the sroup cv cd r »s n ijs. Mrs- Cl, R, Spurkmiiii *oi the white elephiini- New Yearbooks Krrf alJ'o dl.Mrlbiiieil.

Ouests were Mr,'- Sparkmmi, M tn, C, H, Hnrklns. .Mrs. G. W. Ge^n.^h and Mrs. Mnry Frank.

* >(■ * rre.SchMl Study

"la Spiinklns Really Necp.v.no'?" by Sldonle M. Orut-nberc, will he reviewed at a meetlns of the pre- .irhool study Kroup nt B p. m. rrl- dny In the Idaho Power company ftiidltorlum-

A report will nlw) b<- marir by Mr.«. S. L. KntRht on thi- p<\'Mblllty of futurr ktnclprKartrnj In the Rchool system. Mra. William Sanser will dt/.rniui bc'glnnlnK mothers' claMes »5 a croup pro|er?.

Mrs. K. M. Whltesldrs, pre.->ldonl of tJie Rroup. will officiate at the meetlnc. Refreshment.' will hr x-rv- rd by the hostef.i committee. Moth­ers of pre-school children are in­vited to attend.

¥ * ♦HIjhUnd Club

Plans for a party at the hnmr ot Mrs. W . C. PetToldt on Wednesday. Oct. IB. were made by members of the HlehUnd View club at a meet- Ins nt the home of Mrs. Stanley SturKeon. Wedneftdsy, w ith Mrs, Ann Drury a.\ hosfe.w.

Members also presented a Rift to Mrs. E, B, Malone, a recent bride. TTie sroup also rionaletl to the 8al- vMlon A rm y hiillcllns fund . The rliib atrard vaa presented to Dettj' Kt\irB**on.

Mrs, Herman Worbke w-ns In rharse ot th e biL'lnr.'s mffilnK. TVity SturKwin a/stited the hostess In servlns refreshment/..

¥ M ¥ nebekah Lod(e

Veteran Jewels Were presented al the mectlns of Prlmro-»e nebrkah lodge nl the Odd Fellows hall. Tliel- ma HlRRlns, noble Brand, officiated at the session.

Jewcla. presented for 16 years of member'hlp, were Riven t« Hilda Tarr. Kitty nellvlUr and Ellen Owen. ArranRement.s were made for t*e presentation by H u ld a Oott. Annette Mahnken, an d Mnrsaretj Baker.

A fall flower aarden wils featured lor the backHrnund seitlnK, Decnr- atlons were In c h a rp e of Rita Swlaher. Alice Bowman and Lillian Smith, Refre.shmrnts were served by Genevieve Hollenbeck, Dasle Kiistman. Mildred Swisher and Mil- dred Oaugler,

¥ ¥ *Erenlni Circle

PYance* Scullj-. who recently rr- turned from overseaa duties In Oki­nawa and Korea as a Red Cro« worker, dltcu.ised her experiences and dlrplsyed vmvenlm at a men- IrR of thr evening Kmiip of the WRCB, MIm Scully will ret-urn to Korea In the near future.

Members gathered «t the home of Mildred Elrod. 321 Fourth avenuo east. Wednesday.

Haze) Hogue, leader, presided over the business meeting, De.'sle Carl­son led tlie devotlonals.

¥ ¥ ¥Sljtma Chapter

A model meeting was fenlurec when members of the Siitmii rhap-

— tci_ol_Beta_Slsma.-Phl satheroi Wednesday evenhiK at the "V rooms wlUi Pauline .Mulder, presi­dent. officiating.

Juanita Selaya. vice-pre.sldent and ru.'li chairman, ititrodueed Celc;.iliic aalmon who spoke on •'Piirpo.'e and Scope of BeU Sigma Phi," and Helen Elliott dlscu-s. ed "Chapter Achievement." She wed the sorority .scrapbook to Ilhtstrate the achlevement.s for the pa.\t jcar

Betty June Oambrel spoko ot “International Beta aigma t^ t: Riuhees present wtro EsUier jLhn- aon. Melba Holt. Dorothy ) Van Valkenburg, Ruth McCarthy, uddlc Bolyard. Helen Shaffer. Donnk Mae Thompson, Ruby Staten and! Lulu Spencer. Helen Elliott accom­panied group slnslng and f:athcr Thompson presented piano Vselec- Uons. There will be another-party In honor of the rujhees at the'homo of Margaret Rexroat on Oiu II

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RICIirrELD. O c t 3 — Mr. and Mrip- E. E. ClemenU. Richfield, an­nounce the marriage of their son. William E. ClemenU. O r c h a r d HelKhta. -Wa-sh,. to Jean Marie Schmel. dauRhter of 1>!r. and Mrs, W i l l i a m Schmel. Port Orchard. Wash.

The double ring ceremony wa.s read Aug. 30. b}' the Rev. Robert Ollleaple lit Port Orchard. Tlie bride wore a navy blue suit and her cor­sage was of gardenias and red ros­es. Her sister. Mr.i. Howard Roper, was matron of honor and wore a lime green suit and a corsage of red roses. Best man wa.s Sgt. HowartI Ropcr.

¥ ¥ ¥PAUL, Oct, 3-Roy Sleaar^. .%on

ot. Mrs. Alma Stewart, and Marlaji Keojan. Rrno. Nev.. were united In marriage Wedne.sdav, Srpi. 18, al the Catholic mnase in Reno.

Tlie bride chose for her wedding a two piece dress of niitumn brown with black acces-sortes. Her coriage wa,-, of red rosebuds.

She was nttended bv her sister.with a cor-

ase of g The bes wa-s Prank Stewart,

¥ ¥ ¥BURLSr,'. Oct. 3—United In mar-

rlase tii the Ilnpilst churct* Sunday; Sept, 23. by the Rev, M. S. aiburn, were Norma Jean Lock. daUKhter of Ihe Rev. and Mr.v L, D, Lock. aurl.-y, nncl Ralph S, Nuthng, son of Mr. and Mr*. Bart NuttlhS, Hey- burn.

■Die bride wore a grey suit with black acco.ttorlcs and her cornnRo was of pink rosebud.'. The maid of honor. Dotty McClain, wore n WacJc and gold .street dre.w with black accessorle.s and a corsaRe of pink and white camutloiu, Ar­thur Hayse. Rupert, wa.s best man.

Muilc was furnished at the piano by Carol CunnlnRham, cousin of the brIdcRroom.

FollowlnK the ceremnnv Mr, nntl Mrs. Dart Nutting were ho-sts at a reception.

The bride and bridegroom 'Mil live In Rupert,

¥ ¥ ¥BURLED-. Oct, 3—At a slnfile rlnR

eundlellRht ceremony at i p. m. Sat- iirday, Sept H, MiirRaret Tonlson, rinuRhier nf .Mr, nnrt Mrs, O. T, Toolson. Burley, became the bride of Rulon Gardner. Losan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rtilon S. Osrdner, Idaho Falls.

The ceremony, [lerformed nl the LDS church was officiated by BUh- op Ernest niauer ncalii.M a buck- Rroiind of white gladioli and while tapers. TJie taper* were llRhled by Dick TooUnn. brother of the bride, and Mary Snow.

The bride, gowned In Ivory slipper satin entrain, with a flnRer Up veil falllnR from a braided satin Juliet cap, wa.s Riven In marriase hy her father. Her bouquet -xn:. of while gladioli and bouvnrdla with an

■chid center,Katho'n Church, the maid of wor, wore a floor lensth gown of lae taffeta wlih tnffet.i mitts, .«?he irrled a colonial bouquet of (jar-

deniBf. and chrys.^^thcmunl^, Tlie bridesmaids. Ellen Mae Munns and Barbara Jean Porresl. both of BrlRluim Cltv. w<ire icleuilcal Rnwns if ro.se taffrlii wilh taffeta niltts .nd carried colonial boiiqiirt>. The >e.vt man waa Mel ManiilnK, Gar­

land, Utah.A reception was held al the

:hurch after the ceremony with the lift room and Ruest book In cliarne of Miirliin Cliiyton, Gloria Taylor, Patty Taylor and Drtliea Matthews,

tyorln l^wks. Mrs. B, F. Wil- . ind .Mrs. Holll.% OranRe n.'sut-

ed In plannlnR,

JEROME. Oct. 3 - The enRa^e- mem of Wanda Osborne, daughter of .Mrs. Robert Oebome and the late Robert Osbonie, Jerome, to Charles S. Smith, son of .Mr. and Mr*. A. E. Chandler, Boise, w.is announced re­cently at !i p:»rty,

Ml.v! Oslxirne Kriiduaie<l from the Jerome high .school In 193B and she attended the University nf Idaho .'outherii b r a n c h and the Bobc buMne.Si. follcKe. For the past three and one half years she has been employed at tha office of Roy C. Davidson company In UoLse.

Smith attended th- Hol.ne .ichools and returned to Bol.se la.'t January after servln" three yearr, with the army In thr China, IJurnia-Indla theater. He Is nnw cmnl'ive:d at the Davlc!.^on company in IVibe, No de­finite plans have been made for the wedding.

¥ ¥ ¥HAILEY. Oct. 3—Cilorl.-* Pease,

Detroit, Mich., and George Bruck­ner, Hailey, were married al 1 p. m. Wedne.'xlay, Sept. 18. at the home of the- Rev. John Frees, Jerome.

The britle wore a sold colored .suit with black ■acce.-.sories and her corsage w'a* of white Rardcnla.s. FoIlnwlnK the ceremony a wedding .supper was served at Uie home nf Mr. and Mrv. Ted Bruckner. Mi George Bruckner w the sister Mr.", Peter Snyder and .Mrs. Ed Fredericks, Hailey.

¥ ¥ ¥

CalendarTlie AmlKO Star club will mee'

at a p, m. Friday a l the home o; .Mrs, O. T. Coniielley, easj of thi city,

¥ ¥ ¥TJie Dan .MiCook circle of ih'

Udles of thr GAR will hold a bu»l- ne.s.s meeiini; at 2 p. ni. Friday Ir the American I.eKlon hill. All offi'- cer;, are rr<]u.-.v!.'d u, meet al 1:30 P m. (or drill pi\'rtlr«'

¥ ¥ ¥Til- Neucomers' club will hold i

luncheon and brIdRr party al tlv club nt 1 p m. Wednesda\

Oct. D. nc.servatIon.s niu.si be In b;

ravellni Mrs.Gardner chose a cocoa hi •1th dark brown iicccs-sories. ’nu iniple will make their home In Lo­an after a wedding trip to San

Francbco.

L«(I«q AtalllarT i The American Legion auiiUnri’

. members voted 150 to the Salunon A m y building fund ai a n^ellng

KeglonWednesday eveninghall. Mrs. Alex O. Erickson, fcresl-..................- - d at the

</ member* werjOuesU. and troduced.

Mrs. C. D. Pr>or presented *)paat president'* pin to Mr*, ieorl Buchanan from the group. }

Luther C. Thompson, M. D.Announces

Chance of residence pbene la 2J17

Ofrice phone remain* 1119

Following iho meetlnfr bridge nRo wa.-. played under the direc­

tion of Mrs, Bert We*lon. Winner.t r Mrs, A. E. Francl-s, Mri. Ella

Crow, Mrs, Leonard Wiseman, Mrs, R, C, Peterson. Mrs. Max Brown, Mr*. Fred Reed. .Mrs, W, W. Noble. Mrs. Erickson. .Mrs. Jlarrj' Barry ind Mrs. Don Robertson. Refres.h- ments were .served by .Mrs. Weston. Mrs. R. E, Joslyn. Mrs. Crow. Mrs. Hurry, Mrs. Ray Shepherd and Mrs. Hugh Boone.

¥ ¥ ¥Label Leocuc

Plans for a .social on Wednesday. O-t, Ifl, were nmde by inrmberr. of the Womrn's Union Ijibel league al a meetins Wednesflsy night at the Labor temple.

Tlie social will feature a ixitliirk dinner an<l pinochle parly. Hus­bands will h.- R1I.-SU at the party.

.Mrs. AiiRii.'t Rf«qvlsl, Pocafello addre.v.fcl the Rroup on Uie Poca­tello Label leapue, Mrs. Ernest BJork, lorni pre-sldcnt. officiated at the se.v'lon.

MomlngsIHe Club

Mr*. Edllh Bolton wa* ch o se n president of the Momlngslde club when the group elected officer* at a meeting at her home Wednesday afternoon.

Other officer' chosen were Mm. Vera Holland. »Icc-presldenC; Mr*. Blanche Wldener. secretary, a n d Mra. Pearl Federico, treMurer.

Mra. Betty Mitsser wa.i Inducted 1 a new member. The proaram In­

cluded poems offered b>' Mrs. Fed­erico and Mr*. Hau-1 Pickett with Mr*. Blanche Wldener a* program chairman.

Group ataRinR was accompanied by Mr*. Mus;,er.

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The Filer Wocn.in’.s club will hold I open incetinR Oct. 8 in the Meth-

ortUi church b.iiement with Mr*... Larson In charge of a "airl

Reser -c" progrnm. Mrs. Ellis Coates, Mrs, G, W. Potter. Mrs, A, E. .McDennld and Mr*. 11. F. Ram- .seyer comixsse iHe tea ccmmlttee.

¥ ¥ ¥Tlie Paul I.adlr.s' Aid of tl;r Meth­

odist church will hold li.s monthly mretlng Oct, 17. Instead of Oct. 10, nt the home of Mr.s, Verl DrliLsnn, The dale of the mcrtins ha.s been chaiwed beeau.se of the dlslrlcl U’SCS session .-cheduled In Burley Oct. S and 10.

¥ .¥ ¥KIMBERLY, Oct. 3-A farewell

party wa.s held at the Methodist church recently In honor of the Charles Fisher and Ralph TeuRue families who have moved to Twin Falls.

Each family wa* Riven a sales Oip for a weeplnR cherry tree to be ilanted next sprlnR and to serve a.n j living link between them and the church. Mrs. W. M, Van Houten made the presenutlon.

¥ ¥ ¥ CAiri-LEFORD. Oct. 3 — Mrs.

Stanley Jones, the former Maxine Miller, was the honoree at a buffet

ipper and parly a l the Howard Darrow home. Hoatosse* were Nor-

Darrow. Mary Conrad, Marllvn Heller and Dorothy Broa’n. .Mrs

nes, n rrcfiu brldc. waa.prcAenttd Rift, .Mr. and Mrs, Jonea rcalde

In Fairfield.

M a g i m t l e y Social T id -B its

PAUL. Oct. 3-Mr. ..nc\ Mrs. Vem Patter*on and Llujd eniertained al Sunday dinner in hunnr of Mr. and Mr*. Charley EiMoii ana ^on. Gene, and Mrs, Mattie .'imiui.

¥ ¥ ¥JEROME, Oct J-Mrj It. H. Cal-

len entertained Uir Needlecrafi club al a luncheon. Ouesl. were Mrs. Sylva Oleason. Mrs. Minnie Law­rence. Mrs. Ida Oert>o!h, Mrs. Marie John«on. Mrs. John Connell. Mrs. Harvey Cook. Mrs. Clyde Elllotl. Mrs, J. Kerher. .Mr». J H. Mays, Mrs. C, C, Nlnu *nd Mrs, Fred Stanley.

¥ ¥ ¥RUPEJIT. Oct 3 - The three

WSCS cu-clej, o! tlie MethOdUl church Riilhered recently. Mrs. Ednti Kirk rnteruinrrt circle one a- Nhlcd by .Mrs. Aniolii Hoicue, Mrs. .Man-in Mclnt.v'ii, Mr.-. Rral NclUon and Mr.s. w, E. jack: on.

Circle two wa.s enten-oiird hy Mrs. Homer Bell a-v'lstec! by Mr; Zula Gregory. Circle thro- uut i.; the home ot Mrs. Paul Rogers with Mr». Clay Rogers and Mrs j. i. Rush as aaalstant hosie.'.srs

¥ ¥ ¥RUPERT. Oct 3-Mr. »nrt Mrs.

Par.shall Tero' entenalnprt member* of the Young Adult Fe;;uw:hli» of the MelhodlM church Officer; chosen were no.«emary tlrcH-k, preal- deni; Bob Seaquist, \;cf-prcsldeni, Mrs. Floyd Dlers, sccretAry-trca.S' urer; Mrs. Elmer Rush prouram sec- retarj-. and .\!r*. Don Redfield, social secretan'. The engttemenl of MUa Brock to Seaquist »*.- revealed.

¥ ¥ ¥WENDELL. Oct. 3-Job's Daugh­

ters of bethel No. i: gathered for Uie first meeting of ;iie fall season. Je.iii antes wa,s e;ec!ed niarsha/. Don.s liishop. honor'd queen, con­ducted Ihe fiusines.' meeting.

¥ ¥ ¥WENDEU-, Ocl 3 - Mr;,. G. C.

Weinberg entertained the Senior Bridge club. Prlte.s went to .Mrs. R, F. Dean. .Mrs. L. I.\on. Mrs. S. K. Bunguni and Mrs. Helen .Moon.

¥ ¥ ¥«XNDta-L, Oct. 3 — Mrs. Earl

Nielson entertained honoring her sisters Mrs, Craig Oraybill. Tacoma, and Mr*. Jnme.s Ordwny, Jefferson City. Mo. Contract, prltes went to Mr.-.. E. F. French, .Mrs. Blanche Bimgum, Mrs. Mnnroe Sager.s atul Mrs. H, O. Chrbtiaasen,

¥ ¥ ¥KIMBERLY. Oct. 3-Tlie soldi

wedding anniver.sary of .Mr. ai .Mrs. W, s, Martin wa-s observed from 2 to S p. m. Mondiiv a.s ap- proxlmately 100 relative.-, anc friends were re -etved at an open house at their home here,

.Mn. Alice Wll:on, sister of Mr; Mnrtln, wns recejitionLst and Mr: Paul Seott, jr . Hansen, was I; chnrge ol Ihe gne. t book.

The .'.ervinK table wa.% prc.Mdei over by Mr . GeorRe Harter, HiRh more, .S D., Mrs, J, J, Harier, .Stock holm. Net), shter.'-ln-lRw of Mr?. Martin; Mr; Andrew Gruvshana, Aurora. Neb, and Mrs. E.-,ther P.»rr. Kearney, Nrli, ^I^te^ of ,Mr.'. Mar­tin: and Mra. Will Harter. Lo« AnRele*. and Mrs. Wanda Reed. Twin FalLv .Miters.ln-lnw.

.Mrs. W. C. Pierce. Mrs. Harold Hove, Mrs. Floyd .Wil.-.on. Mrr. Ger­ald Harter, Mr.-. John Pavne and Mrv l-'reci Steven.*, all nieces. .4s. sLstr<l In the servins as Mr.v W. D, Wi.'.eman. Twin Falb. cut the wed- dlnR cakc.

The event was arranged by Mr. and Mrr... Paul Scott. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scott, sr., and .Mr. and Mn. W, D, Wl.^eman,

Relative.-, from out-of-town In­cluded Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Gross- ham, Aurora, Neb.. Mr, and Mrs. Will H.’irter. Los AiiKcles; .Mr. and Mr.'. George Harter. Hlghmore, S D ; .Mr, and M.-a. j , j . Har

r-rkholm. Neb.; Mrs. Elsiher P<.... -ariiey. .S'eb.; Mr. and Mrs. FYed evens and son. Bob, HaMlngs I. ; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Harter iiold. Neb.; Mrs. John Payne am lighter. Ilamrt, Los Angeles

.Morris Harter. Highmore, S. D.¥ ¥ ■• ¥

JFJIOME. Oct. 3-T S D<maW hitsch and T fi Dennis Nu:'»ln son.'* of Mrs. .Mary Nut rronir, arrived hdmr on lurlmigh ram Fort Dlx. N. J. The men wil rport to Camp Stoveman, Calif, n foropleUnn of their furloughs.The army men were Ruert.\ of

honor at a dinner given by Mra. -Roie-Hubtr. -Other-gucj.u iirtseiil' were Mra. Nuiich. their mother. Mr and Mr.s, Leo Nuiach and family. Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Nutsch and Loretta Huber. . _

¥ ¥ ¥KIMBERLY. Oct 3-Mrs. Jamea

lleiion wa« hotteu .10 members of the Readers' Guild when they met recently at the home ot Mr*. M, O. Craig.

.Mr*. .Mable Jeflerls presented Mrs. J. D. Fridley. *uperlnlendent of Kimberly tchoolj. who .spoke •Tlie Relationship of School to the ^notional Balance ot the Child,'

¥ ¥ ¥KIMBEttLY. Oct. 3-A farewell

courtesy in honor of the Rev, and •Mr*. Kenneth Hendrlcki wa* held recently at Ihe church, Mr, and Mrs, Hendrlck» are leaving fi Jap,in to continue their mLulonarj- work. . _

Their daughter, M a r th a Hen drlctv. will attend Ihe Noriljweslen. Christian college at Eugene. Ore. A mUvelUneou-s >hn»er and party was held In iheli h o no r by the Kimberly Orang*.

¥ •¥ ¥JKROME. Oct. 3-Mrs. H. S. Hurd

was in charge of the protraj the meeting of circle tw-o of WSCS at Ihe home of Mri. Albert Martin, Mr*. Fred Beer, presldenl. oltlclat. ed at the business aeulon. Mr#, Guy Kennedy led the devotlonaln. Mem­bers will meet again Ocl. 17 at the htime Ilf Mrs. Henry Ooemmer,

¥ ¥ ¥PAUL Oct. 3 ~ Mrs Margaret

Ze.nke, Mrs, Walter Sloller Mrs 'nielma Brown were Initiated int.i ihr 1-da-hah chapter of the Order of Eastern Star i t a rtccht mretlng Victor Peterson. i>asi worthy Krand patron of Idaho, wai the giiesi *peakcr, Refreahmenti were .-erved by Mrs. Lucy Easton, .Mrs. Katherine P*>-ne and M; EdIUi .\forgan.

¥ ¥ ¥OOPOINO, Oct. 3-Mrj Fred S.

Crats. national executive commlltee- wcman ol the American Legion auxiliary from Idaho, left for San

She will attend the 36t:ational of I

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lar>- which with the national convention of thi Anierlcnn Legion.

Idaho delegation inchules .Mrs Oliver Baum. Ashion. retiring de partmeni president and chairman of me delegation; Mrs. Craig; Mrj Vonle>’ Miller, Lewiston, depiirt ment president; Mrs. Samuel Vanc« Jr, Harelton, national membership chalmun: Mrs. Earl Schwartr Nampa; .Mrs James Bangs, Poca tello; Mra. C, Wllklnj. Coeur d'Alene .Mrs. Henry Jordan, Boise; Mr.s Lloyd Renn. KooskU; Mrs. 1. <5 , Wood. Boise, and Mrs. H. R. Vln- -son, Bobe,

¥ ¥ ¥BUHL. Oct. 3-The Tliemanu;

Bridge club met al Uie home of Mr.\ .MaurK'r Guerry for a de.v.en lunch <•011. liiirst.\ of tlie club were .Mrs Harry Wilson. .Mn. Lloyd Byrne.s Mr«. .Slieldon Pulley. Mrs. Ed .Mon- n>e, .S«-ore for the club members «rr.l to Mrs. Laiirease Jess and Mr.- .M.-\rRarei Ringrri. Mrs. Pulley w«.\ niRh for guest-v.

¥ ¥ ¥CAS-l-LEFORD. Oct, 3 - Tli

teachcr.s- irccptli.M »iu held al Ul BaptLM church with' the Rev. and Mrr.. Gerald Olllasple In celving line.. Mrs. B e rt Conrad, chnlrman, IniriKluced the and announced the progn bers.

The Rev, Leo Wllhur. Methodist mlnlater. gave the welcoming ad- dre.-Ls. Supt. Floyd Bowers Intro­duced the teiicheri Including Mra. Harry Piper, firsi grade; .Mr*. Floyd Bowcr.s, second; Mr.v H. C. Jeppe- .ven. third: Dorothy Brown, fourth; Mri, Leo Peterson, fifth; Mrs. Myr­tle Reynold', sixth, Mrs. Oeorgc Tliomas. seventh and Pauline Joni elghUt.

High school teachers are M; Vlrslnle Jeler.s, Blanche Novact-, the Rev. aerald Qlllaaple, Mark Skeem and J^nle Reed,

¥ ¥ ¥KIMBERLY. Oct. 3 - Mrs. Jay

SUley waa hoste.-j al a pink and blue ahower honoring Mrs. Garlh Price, with Mrs. John Robertaon and Dorothy Swiey a* co-hoite.uea. Game.s -sere In eh*rg« of Elli Snodweeka. and fioT«rs were turn- Ithed and arranRed by Mrs Frank Orten. Hansen, and Atr*. W. M. Vatt Houten.

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RICirriKLD , Ocl. 3-Otganlra- non of a FTA al Richfield took jilace wiili Mrs, Sam Danner, prcsl. dent of the ShaUione PTA auihor- Ued to organise the chapter and Install the newly-elected officers. Afcslstlng wll. Mrs. Marie Lens, vice- president of the Sh<uhon».organlta-

The Inlllal meeting was called by A. A. Johnson. Richfield aui>er- intendeni of .schools, and Mrs. Irma Flavel and Mr*. Leslie Sweet were elected as temporary chairman and *«crelary. respecllvely.-

New officers elected and Installed w-er© Mrs. Pete CenarnL\a, presi­dent: Joe John.soji, vice-pre*idenl; Mrs. Bujm r Freeman, .secretary; Thoma.s Vaughn, treasurer. The Ilrst executive board meeuiig will be held Oct. 7, and regular PTA ineetlnga will be held the third Monday of each month at the ichoi.l

¥ ¥ ¥JE310ME. Oct. 3-Tlie 05th an-

nlveraary of the loiinding of the Rebekah lodge wai ok'enrd rcceiit ly by the Syrlnga itebekah lodg' liere. as .Mrs. Mable Young read ft biography of Schuyler Colfax, an Odd Fellow who ln*titute<l ih Rebelcah degree Sepi. :'0. 18SI.

Vera Romalne jave two music* readings, accompanletj by Mr; Florence Wales, and Mrs. Margare Hnwley. Lockwood, Mo , wa* a cues:

JjmOM E. Ocl. 3--nie DeSales club held a wiener rim i a i the Cliorle.s Welteroih home recentl.v. Tlie Rev. Fatlier E A. Scherman- son nttended. Oame. were played and the group attended the theater.

¥ ¥ ¥JEROME, Ocl. J-Plans for the

Christmas baxaar were dLscu.-j>ed .It the meeting of circle one of the Mrlhodi«t ehurch m the home of .Mrs. Harry Wll^oll Mrs. Jerr>' Holier was the a.Mlsilng h<»>te.ss, and Mr, . John Oscr!ipi<i, president, officialed.

JE310ME. Oct. 3 -Mr. and Mr?, John Dunn entertained In honor of iheir son. Raymonds, lOth birth anniversary. The crrup attended a movie, A birthday dinner wm served laier, Gueats included Ger­ald Schted. Robert Canada. CIyd( CcNxta, pnt Fleenor. Larry Davi; and David Titus.

¥ ¥ ¥JERO.MK. Oct. J-Mrs. Doris York

and Myrtle Rigney ati(Uie<l books for 104S-40 at the meeting of the FalLs Clly civic elub at the home of Mr.v A. R, Bird. Mrs. V. J Llckley. club president, held a board meetlnR to dl.ncuvs work and plan; for the coming \car

¥ ¥ ¥JEIIOME, Oct. 3-A women's rid­

ing drill team wa\ nrg:inl7ed re cently with Leona L-tw.-Jie presi­dent. Other officer are Maxine Hansen, Phyllis Claar. Virginia Jone.iv and Marjorie Bird, lleuten ants; In n Burkhalter, secret.-xry Helen Ambrose, treivsurer; am Lnuru Han.^e^, reporter.

en'a club w u ln the form o( « t n ant] cKrpiiw 'iorsuesti and wtanen interested in JoUUng the elub. Aait* Grace, president, gave the velcoia- Ing addreas. and Mra. Oract m n j outlined the program for the K*r. IIcvMesses were Mra. Una Bartlelt, Mrs. Mary Zelmeti. Mrs. Mary Mitchell. Mrs. Dentla Renfro. Mr^ Umoyne Player, Mrs. Helen BuU lock. Mra. Iva Scheupbaeh. Mrs. Wandale« Dspaln, Mary Bullock and Rena Inama.

W ¥

MUKTAUOH. Oct. 3-Mrt. Mar. garet Eddie. Alaika. was honored it a pink and blue shower recently il the home of Mrs. Uiulse John- on. Mrs. Eddie and her daughter, Wilma Kathleen, have been vLsls Ing her® and In T»-in Falls and they will leave with Mr, Eddie Oct, 3 for Dolboa, Canal Zone, where he ' , a3.soclated with the CAA.

¥ ¥ ¥JERO.ME. Ocl, 3 - E ld o ra d o

HelghUs cUlc club met at ihe home of Mr*. Zelma Stewart wlih Mra, Charlea WUwall a.s *s.-lsi*nt hos-

Mra. Dorothv Phlllirn was In- ed a,-» president by Mrs. Lola

F>ke. outgoing presiUent,During the program Mrs. Katli

Tine Ta\lor and Mrs. F>ke .^ang m original club song and new year boots were dUMrlbuted hy the pro­gram chairman, Mrs. Aloys Hof Mr.v E. Ha>j received the hoste.« gift.

The next meeting. Oct. 8. at the home of Mrs Esther Clark with .Mn>. t*yke and Mrs. Hayj ^ host .vsei will be a "school day tume party."

¥ ¥ ¥HAOE31.MAN, Ocl. 3 — Florence

Mary Jones ka.s honored wiUi a bridal ahower at the Ci\ic club recently.

P.-vrilcii>«ung In the program were Mrs. V. E. Carson, Eileen Bllllara, Mrs. Harry LeMoyne and Mra. C. H Anderjoa and M n. Al Karaloff

DANCESATURDAY NIGHT

AT

MOOSE HALLIN

JEROME, IDA.MuMc bv

B ILL MEIDINGERAND THE

Rocky Mountain Playboj-j

DEAN &. ROCKY

HAOCRMAV, Oct. 3 — Member* ot the Hagennan PTA voted to Install a refrigerator la the lunch room a* a project for the eocnlng year. Commltieca were appointed for the teachers' reception sched­uled Oct. 2a In tho high school. Th*y In-Iude Mrs. E. U Chsplln aad Mr*. Joe Haycock, games; Mrs. Claudo Butu, Mra. c. Elorrlaga and Mrs. S. Onalndla, retreshmenta: Mr*. Bob Gardner, Mrs. Al lllgglna and Mrs. Charlotte ValenUne, docora- lions and Mra. M. Myers, hospiuuty chairman.

I ¥ ¥ ' ¥PAUU Ocl. 3—During tho mli-

ilonary festival at the Congrega­tional church S1.281 was donated for the mission cauie. The Rev. J , Rath, Elglii, N. D.. was guest speaker,

¥ ¥ ¥PAUL. Oct. 3 - Mrs. France.1

Hawks. Boise, waa honor guest ati jv porly at the home oj Mrs. James nils. Guesw were Mrs. M. E. Wat- .son, Mrs. John Riley, Mrs. C>Tll Hawk, Eillth Ttelber. Charlotte Marie Trelber, Mrs. Howard Easton ind.Mrs. Allan Hardin.

FLOWERSSPECIALISTS IN

FUNERAL DESIGNSCcr>?. *, \ WEDDINGS CORSAGES

RANDALLFloral Co,

R e c e ip t P l e a s e ?Please Bring: Your

Storage Receipt

When You Come

For Your Valuable

FURS/t s for Your Own Protection . . .Thi.s is the only .tafe tiure way we have of protcctinff

you. . . ourselves nnd cvcr^'one. . . The only way

\vc art* nblc to Ki\t; you the high typa

bonded son'icc you de.tirc when you

leave us your vuluablc furs.

W E ’RE SURE YOU'LL CO-OPERATE WITH US IN

TH IS W AY >t.s it i.s e.sscntial that wu have your .«itoraBe rcccipl.

T r o y N a t i o n a lLAUNDRY AND CLEANING

201 SECOND AVE. WEST PHONE 66

■Budget

Plan J

Available

Tho .^I:lf:ic Valley woman know.'j thul heaiity in fiir.-< mti.';l be more than ".skin deep.” Ik-r I'lirs must al.- i. have the QUALITY . . . the Ql'.M .ITV that insure.-;.sea- sons of :<trcnuous wear.

THEFUR SHOP’S FURS

>:racefully contbine beatily and cn- dcarinp quality witli an important third component, they’re priccd economically that luxurious furs cnn now wrap themselves urouiid the life of cverj' woman.

SEE THE FUR SHOP’S FURS FOR F.ASHION’S

FINEST

THE

FUR SHOPiN ext to Orphenm Phone 418

PAGE EIGHTTIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY. OCTOBER S. 194S

“ © i r m P i e - S ^ K I — H H A L S ^ I L L - B E - H E L D T : ^ T - S t J N - ¥ A t t E ¥

Downhill and SlalomT H E N E D D A Y W A Y , N o . ’ S : B a c k u p C a l l s f o r G r o s s - O v e r S h o t................ 1. _ .1 .... I...I.,,. (ItA Snil iVa.

Albion Lineup Like All-Star

iValley Eleven

,1 f!cv lipJt ivJU rir-

irff ihpy will Normnl U>e-

•BClUtTV

ALIHON, O-t. a - Ci Cooper'd Alblrin N one vicffry pan for meet tlip scrs mtliiy niKHt.

Conch Cooper pliM%chis .'.qiiixi'.' ini'" -•■howlni; ii alirrc tliry bciii ibc .Imiinr 7-0. Wr.-. Hell, formrr Hurli f,choo1 Mnr, wns onr of tiir why ilif Paiithfr> <lowm.v:rnppy Brniirns. HLiDnwrr niKl liroKni tlcUl

Cooper.AnolhP

FnKell:lnK. AlliK

Vk-k.' «crcwhy ll 'f f mticli of I gnmc.

EllKPPr Blrdsor.Har. tlK'irrd hirRply ' Hmcr Chitc. Jormct Kn-«l. pluyrrt n blcicktnK bark i

.. .. Wallncr Johnny i.liowcd proii totish imdcrMvitly Clmc. Roy Sirnii.srr boy. look a hpnvy br; is doiibiliil ahrihcr h top for llic L.n

Other.'. ;.ho*iriK well Winn. :00 poi den OKHbrrrj ni Goo<llnK,

The prolxibl cnmc;

AmonK rwiervrft Coicli hns plftity of poxer In pli .R«y Stoodnrd. Hoi Sprlnis.i.Other rticrvc!. will be. Corn Kun«. center: Giiinllii. Sh.l rlKhl ei^d: McNiilt. Kun'.i. I'-fi Thompson. LftOrnnde, Ore.,KUard; Dltiss, Buhl, left ri Todd. Durlcy. rlBlil l.ickle; U’u Dlclrlch. full bnck; Hanc, Bi qilnrter buck; Rark, Riiperl.KUiird: RodlR. Diihl. ci-iiicr;E»’en, Downey, rmhi end: Jack Boden. Dayton, left 1

Lloyd Drury. UuW,BRfr of ihp team uith Johnny Wright. Twin rail.’. n.v.iMins litm.

F o rm e r R in g Stars R e tu rn to Id a h o

UNIVERSITY OF IDA)!0, MOS­COW, Oct, a-Two vrleram ol tin University of Iduho'A f;imcil prr-wai boxing teams will form tlie iiueleii; of thU yearV Vivndal rlnc r.tiiiad.' Laune Erlclc«3n. Jerome, tlie eol. lettlile "blond bomber” nnd niiiionn

• IntercollrKlulf JOS.pounil champion In 1B<1. nnd nill Williumv Sjx.lt: Pi.clllc c.m^ ri>nfrr.-nee H.S.|>0 Utllat In IOC. arc both back in Vnndn! camp.

Erlekaon. one of the h»rdfii puneher.i In colleclaie boxlr • member of Mnho s IMI n chBmplcm.ihlp tured tho Kara brothers. Ted nnd,- rVsnk. 120- iind ..127-poun\l niiiion winners, re.specilvely. Thlf Eriekion will probably fitihi poundi.

WllllBms, who will conllnii H5-pounder. U conkldered the Jlnf.''l boxer.s ever to fl| the Vftndftlfl.

Dt NKO d a y two. with the back-up. tlic head pin. brliiK the ball Into the <KIre Time M.leh-G.me Champ Plnylng for the oi.c-llirce |X)ckct. Tho.->c pUylng for Ihe oncU o pocket.With the thumb polntlnit ul the the ball Bhoiilri be delivered from pocket (.hould aim even fortlier lo -----

object, the back-up, or reverw. I» the right corner, tlirown directly nt the left of the head pin In order to ^t\T: IIow to pl#y ■ telea.ied i l t h a twin from left to right, which puts a reverse spin on the ball.

In throwing this type of b.ill the nrm on the back.swlni; will curry out and awiiy from the side. InMetid of clO'e In u.'. In the hook delivery.

Tlic action U just the reverse of that used 111 the hook or curve bnll.

It Ls nrcc-v.Hry to pluy ii sollilpockct or ft crov.-over hit, the one-________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________

Daring Pocatello Eleven to Fill Air With Footballs Friday Night, Bruin Coach Fears

Those who like witic oin'ii football— unci that inean.4 nenrlj- alt of Ihcm— will be irivi'n a treat at the Lincoln .sla- (iiiim Fritlay iiiKhl when the Pocatello Bannocks piay Coach Hank Powers’ Hriiins in what in;;v provi; the No. 1 gridiron coiite.st.of the season here. That wa.-< Power.s' pretliction lo­

ts as he prepared hi.s Briiin.s ir the Ri;r Six halllo. The entoi- saw ihe Hiinnock-s op- ise the Brave.s in Boise la.st lUirtlay Hiui ,kiiow.4 where-

frr>in ho spcak.s.n ir Pocatello Is .it)()iit the

1 that 1 h.-»vf

Gpmpetition March 7-8' s a l t l a k e c it y . Oct. 3 (/P,— Tho 1047 U. S. Olympics

downhill and slalom ski trials will be held nt Sun Vnllcy, Ida., the Intcrynountain Ski nsHOcintiun was informed today. Don Reddish, pre.sidenl of the proup, .said the national .ski nssocia-

tion wrote liim'snyitijr the two

2,000 Deer Bagged in First

Five Days of Minidoka HuntFILHm. Oct, 3-1'ao lhou«and i!c<-

tie Mlnldokii forest special hunt, it i-rvntlcm officer «hn returned y«'M ver, the -■'peelal hunt'r. "take" conlii uniinK wan -itill rxceptiotmlly Koocl. ••A heavy Miow him fall.-n In the

fore.-i but ihLs 'liotild make the luintitig of deer ni.Mer." the cnnf.or- vatlon officer ileclared- "All the

las 3.A00 deer nnd Das

17ie deer kill lie 0(>en.'

s been abo\ilrlted thii

r'.MnKi': V

: Rupert Tops Big 7 Despite

Injured Backs

• IIIK I ■ tiix :onf<Tr wIili • Bob-

Extra Playoff Blamed for Injury to Red Sox’s Star

■ Buhl'.-, (.corele;I nuloii DiidgeV. ^urlc.^ nM week. Couch Ueorne H;iyr.

has been having plenty of trouble.of mjline.s. the Due.-.' hiid lo play with three

ol hb l>e.M bnfk^ ml.vllin all or p.irt of the time. Speedy Don Hjiii.som

n biKl knee iind tiiny be out for ' renyiindcv of the .'.eai.oii; Don an h:t.-> a .shoulder Injury and

ren in the Bk- tf I niimlier of year:.." dec •t.'. -'Iliey really lake r III lltr ..tr '\UI\ f.inthjiJIi

Salo Klne Qu.-»i;lei The nniln ef>ach ^ald

iato PocateJlo lii>.- |uarierback‘ who r )f>th InnK and fthor

O n ly Toe H a s Touched B a ll; Le a d s Scorers

CLEVELAND. Oct- 3 l.Vi-JIe hasn’t hud the bull In hlj. hand.t all !<a;.on—but he's the Infnnt All-Ainerlca footb.ill conference's No. I |)olni pro<liiccr.

Tliat'i the .story of huge Lou Qrora, better known "The Toe,'. -J. 32-yciir-old six-foot three-inch 235-povmder fro m Mnriln.s Ferrj-. O,. who hn.i boot­ed hinu.elf Into the loop's scoring leader.shlp with 32 [xilnt.s.

Hc'. B tackle for the Clevelnnd Drownr., only unbeaten-untied club in the clnnilt.

F.vrry klckoff this year which ha.s thuddwl off Lou',s toe has .soared Into or beyotid the end loniv The Browns have ocored M touchilo'vns In four winning KiiniM, und Lou has bootcil H extra point* without a mlfJ. On top of thut he has come through with six field KOaUs from place- niriit, giving him 32 poinus for the ciimrtet of conte.M.s.

trials would be in Itiaho while Seattle would Rct the .ski jumping runoffs.

Tlie Sun Valley trials will be lield March 7-8, Reddish said. The Seattle events will be held March n nnd 18,

Reddish, also chairman of the U uh centennial nport.i committee. Mid Utah had bid for the ski Jump-........rials for Ecker hill, but the

poll showed Seattle tlie fa­vorite.

u u h ha.f already won Uie right lo hold UiP United Stnte.s downhill and .slalom ski champlonahlpj for JD47.

NLT CH.\.MPION WINS SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 3

Ntitlonnl champion Jack Kramer of Loa Angele.s breezed through hLs

lid rouiul match In the Pacific t ipiinls rhampl<msh1ps-'to-<lr—

Oeorge Kraft. Alameda, ' ‘0-3.

fine

3,500 Idaho F a n s ; T o See V andals

Oppose CougarsUMVFRSITY OF IDAHO. MOS­

COW. Oct. 3-Football rivalry which -k to 1093 will be resumec afternoon wlmi the Uni' Idaho VundaK and Wiusli.

late college Cougar,-.

Scout Drive SlatedHAILEY. Oct, 3-A finance cam

pulgn lo ral.se fuiid.s for the tJo .Swnt program wa.s ^che<hllcd for Oct. M to 10. with .sep,ir being planned in Carey, and Krtchian. ncc<irdlns Tuckeii. .iLstrlct chalrmii

Fall and winter activities of the Scout-s were dl.scui.sed neeiinc Hiu urek and rrpor’-s of rooiH were rend.

AT I.F.niON MEET GLENNS FERRY. Oct. 3-R.

ohnson 1.S attending the Amer Legloii national convention being held ihLs week In flan Francisco. Mr. nnd Mrs. Worth Montgomery are also attending- She l.s national vice-president of t-he vision.

'ANT AD6

ON THE

^ P O R T

f r o :

Coach Hank Powers’ Twin Falla Drulns may not win the Big Six ' conference ehamplonahlp. but he's got. hl3 rival . coachea worrUd. e^peclalJy those up at BoUe, whoja "Tavc-s were alnteti lo have ct walk-

>,’ay for Uie title LhL-i aeason.■niftfs the news thal Yo Olde

Sport Scrivener Is hearing and no longer are his rivals giving Bolso high a free ride Into the league's throne room.

Hank ha« been down for three MiMnt, but that does net lessen Ih* rival schools' fear of him. They've learned that never Is la br Ukrn llihtly even when the showhu of hit learn* Indicate that they should. At a mailer of (act. old liankut Is even mere respected throughout the Big Six than In hl> home town.

This season the Bruins are show- Ing a Kcoring punch mid It's that-' which L'_caU5lOK—Uir jitters. Hh

'rTvftincnow that with anything at nil the veteran i.n dnngtrou-s-

The game here Friday nlrht win show Jusl how aSngeroui.nf — he geU by Pocatello, the erllies win see only Bol.ie t>elween hlltl ' and another Big Six crown.

AND THAT'S THAT FOR NOW. except: Ls bn.scball honert? L.t I Sunday'* game.s wouW Indlcntr n.s much. Mort Cooper, who wa* ^otd down the river by Snnv Drearton. the Cardinal owner. sfiuL out the Brooklyns, and the Cuba of Charlie Grimm, who Ilve.s In St. t-oiil.s. link­ed the Re<l nird.s. There would ha\r been no playoff ^e^le^ If either h.nl. .allowed his feellnR-s to gel the be;i of him.

ATTENTION

HUNTERSWe want to buy your deer skln.s again tlil-i year and ns usiiiil will pay the best mar­ket prlco for them. We are offering n pair of beautiful beaded Buckskin glove.s to the one bringing In tha big­gest drer skin.Don't forget we arc In the market alway.', to buy your lUdes. Pelts. Scrap Iron, Metals etc.\V« have on hand for sal* .lome beautiful nil uhlte. Vir­gin Wool U. S, Nftvy BlnnkcU very rea.sonable.

L- L. LANGDON IGO •I'rucl: Lane W„. 22a S. Brwy

Phone ISIS Phone 147Twin FalU Buhl

r « r aew low nOc* aad t«m t t » tu ia KMt r t a ^ w

THURSDAY, OCTOBER S, 1946 TIMES-NEWg, TWIN.F^LI^S. IDAHOP A G EN IN B

4 —

PAGE TEN TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY. OCTOBER 8. i m

Markets anH“FTnanceV « « «

Stocks

Je ro m e Booster E v e n t D ra w s 80

JEROME. Oct. 3-Mnrr limn BO pfwor' atleiidrd Ujf Booiitr nlKliv program of tfie Jfromr, Orance In the Moose hnll. Gii-i Calirn wa.i tonsimastrr.

Livestock Grain

firld II

It, MrVry. Irtl InArfclrr.'.' of ttrlfoiiir ain

) Mr. niifl Mff. John Ovrr- rt ChnrIrA Ovrrflclri. chiirtfT s. P.I.M nin«trm :>rrp wrl-

comrd hy C. P. Smith wuii Leon Stoflcton rrsponrtlnK.

Lee Bnriholomew, mtister, prf- ilried. Procrani numbrrA, Iti chiirise of Mr*. Eiirl Clnrlc, Itrmrrr. in­cluded, pinno .lolo by Rohm Adam*; aecurcllon numhcr.s, Joanne McIntyre: OrnnRc lableiiii, .Mrs. Arvid John.win. Mr.i. Donsld Taylor. Mrs. John Vnii Hook. Mr.v Leon Stocklon nnd Mn.. Dnrrell Keck; Two piano nuniben-. Victor Hayne.i; review of the Grn iKt >ei>r. Mr/. Clark.

Oranne color. of purplr and Rold uere carried out In t!ic l.iblr drcn- raiion.v Mr.\, Hiirold Hurtl and MrA. Gll^ Calirn wrrr In cliarRP ol dP<o^nllon^: Mr.>, Jnlin \V<*)llry and Mr,', Lee Bnrtholoinra nmde thr cor^uKM, Mr.v'Knlhlvn Taylt.r ,>nd Mr.v Leon Stockton were in eh;iri;r of plnootilp lablfA .md Mr.i, Arvld John.'ion, blnso

I i.in<Crni 1 .Mr

TO O.MAJIA MKKTINd nUPERT, Oil. :i-.Slx tiipii

Minidoka county will nttpii national rrrlamalioii m r r Omaha, Nrb.. Oct. 9 lo II. IncludB CeorKr Hrrarral, A. ( Mnrj-. Roy CunnliiKliani iind Peterfon. nf me MlnUloku i tioii dl.ilrlct iind Genr Klllloi Bill Hrnscheld of Uic Ruprrt Cli.-i; her of Commrrr»-,

Potato and Onion Futures

B u tte r and E g g s

Jladio-Schedules-KVMV

lIUO KILOCYCLES) TMUBflDAT

I.EGAI. AD V ER TIS EM EN TS L E G A L A D V ER TISEM EN TSmich worka Is bated upon Permit No, 1B108.

The ftourcea of supply from which 4uch water is diverted U 1 cecond fool from Parso Tunri*l. a Wlbu- tnry <>f flock Cre«k. and 3 second feel from Rock Creek, a tribulary of .Snnko River.

TliB date of prlorliy which said u.'.rr Is prepared to establish Is Aug- u. 1 1. 10«.

MARK R. KULP.- auite Reclamntlon Qidneer.

1‘ijbliih; Sept. :a. IB, 28. Ocu 3. IBM.

NOTICE FOIl n inLICATlON OK THE T I.M E APPOINTED FOU IMIOVING >VIL!.. ETC.

IN -niE PROBATV: C O U R T OF THE COUNTV o r TWIN PALLS, STATE OP IDAHO.

IN -niE M A T T E R OP THE I- S T A T E OF ERNUST J. OS- •ITIANDE31, DECEASED,Piirsuanl to an o rd e r of said

Couri. made on Ihr 2nd day of n.'iober, lOlfl. notlcc l.i hereby Hlven lint Tiiesdiiy, the 15th day of Octn- hrr. IMS. nt Ten (l elock A. M, of Mid day, nl the Cotirl Room nf snid cri.uii, at the Courl Houtc In ihe Mid County of Twin FnlU. ha.’ been iiiilK>lntcd a-1 tlfr time and place for lirovinK Ihe Will of . nl(1 Eni'.M J. OMriindcr. deeea.',rd. nnd for hear- tiK ihi* nppllcailon of Erne.ii Eii- Kfiir O'lrnnrter for lllc Is.Minnce lo him of letlcrr. tr-.lnmcnlary uhn i

:.>nlr> the *.

KTKII KILOCVCI.K.S

n.ilrrl October 3. 1040,MARY SALMON,

Clcfk.Piil)ll.-.h: Oct. 3, 8. M, 1040,

NOTICK TO ( REDITORS IN -niE PROBATE COURT OP

THE COUNTY OF TWIN PALLS. STATE OK IDAHO.

Ill [lie mmter of thr e^u.lc of asCAR ASDURY, drcru.'-Ml. NO'HCK IS HER.EUY GIVEN by

ilir iinder.'.iKned AdmlnLitrator of Ihe rstatr of 0.'rnr Asbury, dr-

• fir. |>ubllrr. 1 ol

office . H. Barnp; .iilonir\-iil.|.-vw. 130 Main avmil imrih, 'I'iln F.ilk, Coiinly ol •tVli Fiill.. .Siiiir ot Idaho, tliw belMK Ih pUcr fueii for thr tran.’.aetlon o till' t)ii%lnr>.% til .iiiild r.'.lale.

Dated October 2nd.J, H. HARNES,

Admlnistraio Piib-Oct. 3. 10. n , iM.

as prajed. tn saJd complaint. Thb t>elns an acUoQ for divorce of plain* Uff from defendant. '

Wllnciw my hand and Uie seal of the Aald District Court. Ihb OUi day of September. IWB.(Seal) C. A. BULLE3. Clerk O. P. DUVALL. Attorney

for PlninUff Re.ildltig nt Tuln PalLi. Idaho, publish: Sept. 13. 10. 20 Oct. 3. 10,

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OP

THE COUNTY OP TWIN PALLS.STATE OP IDAHO.

ESTATE OF MARTHA P. BUNN.DECEASED.Notice Li hereby Riven by the un-

fleriljniecl AdminLitratrlx of the estate of Martha P. But\n. dccewed. to the creditors of and all persons havlnc clftlm.i ngalnM the aaid de­ceased. to exlilbll Uiem with Utc neccMorj' vouchers, within Four month.' after the Ilr.M publication of this noilcc. to the <inld AdinlnLs- iratrlx. at Uie office of O. P. Dnviill, Attorney. Bank A: Trusi DMk. Twin Falls. County of TAln FalLi. Sutte of Idaho, this belne tlie place fixed fnr the transaction of the busmc.-j of said estate.

Dated Septrmbrr 6th. 1348.MILLICENT O. JARMAN,

AdmlnLilrnlrlx of e.Hate of Martha P. Dunn. Deceased.

Pub .VpL 12, ID. 20, Oct. 3. 1940.

NOTICE TO CREOlfORS IN THE PRODATE C O U R T OF

TWIN PALLS COUNTY. STATK OP IDAHO.

IN -niE MATFER OF THE F^. T.\TE OP Nathan O. Anson. DC' cea:.ed.Notice 1.1 lieri'by Riven by the un-

derslKned, the adniliiLitratrlx of tlic e.Matc of Nathan O, Ani.on. drce.i.-,- ed, lo the credltnra of and nil per- .'on.i liavlne cJjJnis awlnst Hie deccwed, to exhibit them with the necwary vouchcr*, w u i i l n four monih.i after thr flrsi publiralloii of thi.' notice, to the said adniln- Islralrlx. at thr office of R«v D. ARpe, iittorney at law. Iti Ihr Twin Fall;. Dank A: Trusl nulldhw, n l Twin FalLi. T w in falls County. State of Idaho, ihi.s brlnic the plitcr fix e d for the trnn-.acllon of the bu.1lnp.•. of ^nld Pitntp.

DalPd thb n th day nf Seplpm- ber. 1940.

IDA ALICE ANSON. AdmlnLitratrlx of the E,i- t;»tc of Naihan O, Anson.

LEGAL A D V ER TIS EM EN TS

NOTICE TO CREf)JTOR.S IN THK PROIiA’IT: COURT OP

THE COUNTY OF TV.’IN PALLS. STATE OF IDAHO.ESTATE OFF O. C. HALL. DE-

cp;a .skd .

NOTK l: TO CREOITOHS ,N 'n lE PHOHATE COURT OF ' THE COUN-IT OF 'nVIN FALI-S. -STATF: OF IDAHO.

N -niE MATI ER OF THE I^STATE OF ERSES O. TYLER, DE­CEASEDNOTICE IS HEREBY CilVKN b;

lie uudrr.Mk-nrd Adinlnl.Mrfttrix o he t^tate of EniP.M O- Tylff. De

the crpilltors

rii.ipd,Publl;.h; Sept. 12- 19- 26. Oct. 3, 10.

« haviii, laim.i r aln.1t the. ald Decra.sfd. to exhibit thi the nPoe.',.s!iry voiirlier.v within four iiionih.i ot the flr,-.t publication i this noilop, to ihp ^ald Admlnlstri iru at the <ifficc of J. H, Dame attornpy-at-l.«w, no .Main Avcm North, Twin F;ill.\, County of Twin I ’iilb. Stair of Idaho, thb being tin pluce fixed for the traniactlon o the t>il«lneM of ertate.Dated September 0, 1040.

LILLIAN F, T\-LER, Admlnhtratrlx

Puhlt:.lr Sept, i:, 10, 2C: Oct. 3. 1010

Notn- hr i'b>

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TKMrOKARV .VGKNT HAILEY. Oct. 3--W. J. Fairni.iii,

Kelclium, Li tem|>ornrlly Mallunrd nt the Plcnbo rallrnad station fol­lowing the rf.ilxnatlon nf F.mrry Be.iA. who ha* been aRpni for the p.ii't year.

K . o f C. Pla n n in jj G ro u p In itia tio n

RuiH-rt ..ml iluhl r.ainclb ul ;iir KnlKhUi of Columbu.1 have bren in­vited by Ihr T«ln F.vlb Rrinip to li.irUcli>4lr in a Jollil Inlttfttloii i>f fir.M. Mcond and third dr«rrp/, Nov. 24, nl thr Lesion hnll hrrp.

At a reicular bu.M:ies.i nicrtini: Wcdne.'dsy night, the local sroup tvrfected plsn.i for the oiyration of Kiunes al the annual "harvp.M fr.i- UVj I" Nov. 5, at the lOOF Imll

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klllpd by biillr'. wounds inflicted hv Donald F. Smith. Cirahd Junc­tion policeman, who later rharKrd with murder.

.Meanwhile, at Pucatello. rrquicin nn:.' will be relebrated lontorrow morning tor Dr. Mullen, young iihVNlclan and ediir.itor who wa Main -ihorily after nrrivlnc at Denver pn nnitp lo Roiildrr lo ac- rejit a po.iitii>n on the University of Colorado f.irulij.

SmIUi Li abo charged with ajiauU lo commit murder In the wounding of Philip Van Slyrk, Salt Uke CHy. during a ihooiing which sent P!itrtin.i fleeing Monday night In

Brown Pal.icr liotel cocktail

. theI'rank U Strphan,

tftin P.ilL'. H;ink .t ’f^aM Co. UIdg. nl Twit. P..11.S, County of Twin Falb. Hlutr ol Idaho, thb being the pbcp fUcil for thr ir;in.sactlon cit ihe biiMnr" of ,'.ald p.-.lutp.

Diilrd October 3nrl, 15411J, MATILDA HAl.l.,

Artmlnl'-trntrlx of the er'latp ol O, r. Hull, dr.TU'.«l,

Pilbhsh: Ov-t, 3, 10, 17. 24, 1940

NOTJCF. TO C:KED!T0R.S~~ IN n iK PROBATE COURT OF

I THE COUNTS- OF TWIN PALLS, ' .STA‘1>: OF IDAHO.I i:i>TATE OP OOrtMAN C. HELL. I DECEASED.

Notice is herrbv given by the un- rtcrslgne<l Hciminbtriitrlx of Uie

I fjUtc of Ggnniin C. Bell. tJctciiicd. to the creditor.-, of nnd all pcr;,nn.i havine cUlnui agiiliui the .luirt dp- cca.Ncd. to exhibit ihepi wltli the iicfe.'-vnry vou<'hrr.-,. within four months after Uie lir.M publication of tills notice, to the .•aid iidmlnL-.- trjilrlx at l!ie offlrc of J, H. Illand- ford. Tttlii Fall.s Bank A: Trust Co., in T^vln Falls. County nf Tft-ln Falb. State of Idaho, this being ihr place flxKl fo.- the rraiicacllon uf the bll«lne.M nf ..jild p.itate.

Daled .'September 10th, 1048 ALHNA BELL,

AdmlnLitxntrlx ot thr rilate ot Oominn C. Dell, deceased.

PublLili: Sept. 13, 10. 2<l, Oct, 3. 1940.

lounge.The :

. Chllrier.- DIackout" fit fired r

:ar-old•t -Capt, Jame.1 >*i' in a mental •l.ired he had

B e a n s, T ire s in W e st E n d Sto le n

T-ao theft.. In Uie wp.'.i end of Ti\ln F.ill.1 pouniv-o!iP Involving tires nnd Ihe oUirr benns—were reported to Ihe sheriffs office Thiirydny morning.

Glen Ruchendorf ot Olens Super se •lce .itntlon nt Duhl reported iliefl of 10 or 12 ilre.v Wednesday niRhl or early Tliursdav morning. The:< consLiJ of two tire.i, CM by 16: four or five that are 750 by 20: and three. 8:25 by 20,

Mrs. Robert Hughe.i, who rcslde-i one mile north of Clovrr. reported theft of I8*.iacks of beans from a field. These were In bags of the niihl Peed and Icp rompany and coninlncd tflue certification tags.

NOTICE FOR PUnUC-UJDN NOTICE o r P R O O F ArPUCA-

TION OF WATER TO DENE- FICIAL USENotice b herrby g lv a n that at

10:00 A- M, on the 25th day of Ocio- ber. 1D40, at Twin Falls, County of Twin Palb. Slate of Idaho, before J, R. Dothwpll. Notnry Public, proof will be .lubmltted nf the appllcntlon lo beneficial u.ie of 4 cubic fret per second of the waier.i of Pargo Tun- nrl and Rock Creek In accordnnco with the term.1 and rondlUon.i of Permit No. 19108 hereioforn l.vsued by the Department of Recl.imatlon of the Stale of Idaho.

Tlje name nnd posiofflcc addre.is of the person or corporation hold­ing sakl permit Is Jerome Cooper- sllve Creamerj'. Jerome, Idaho.

Th# Uie to which rjild water has- been applied Is manufacturing of dairy r^u c t .i.

The amount applied to beneficial use la 4 cubic feet per second.

Th« placc where Mid water ts u.ied: N. 8* 57' Eaflt IS70 feet from the S. W. comer of SecUon IB. Tap. 10 South. Rante 17 East. B. M. Twin Palis County,

'n>o -amo 'or the cinal or ditch or other worka by which said w#t«r U conducted to such place of us« Is Parso Tunnel nnd Rook Creek.

The rtjh j to take water from

ANOTHER Hl,',MMONS IN THE DISTRICT C O U R T OF

aUK El.EVKNTH J U D lC l D IS lltlC r o r THE ST.*iTE OP IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNT.- OP TWIN FALLS-

DULCIE SMITH. Plaintiff.

MARTIN JAMES SMITH. Defend-

THE STATE OF IDAHO Sf-:NDS GREETINGS TO .M;ulln James Smith, the above nniaed defend'

You are hereby notified that i complaint hii.i been filed ngalns' voii In thr- Dl-ilrlct,-Court of the l-:ipvrnth Jiidlflnl DL'trlct ol Ihc Stale of Idaho. In nnd lor the Coun­ty ot Tu'ln Fnlb hy the above niim- pd plaintiff, nnd you are hereby dlrpctol In .ippcr ntid jilpud lo th' laid complaint within Uenly t ay of Ihe -•ervlce of thb -Mmjiiioib; aw you are further noilflcd that unless you fio iipi>^ar nnd picul to said complaint within thr time herein •prtltlpd. the plallitlft alll takeJudgment a«ttinf . snid complaint.

Thb nctl<m b conn purpo-ie of procuring you on the grounds

Wltnr.M my hand r Ihp fnid ntV.Tlot Cr

i prayed In

;KCd for thi llvorce from de.^prtion.

dencp nnd Po.i: Office Addres.i, Twin F,ilb. Idaho.Publish: Sept. 12-1D-20, Oct. 3, 10.

ALIAS SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OP

•niE ELEVENTH J U D IC IA L D ISntlCT OP THE STATE OP IDAHO, IN AND TOR TWIN FALLS COUNT\-

VFIXA GRAY, Plaintiff v». RICH­ARD V, GRAY, Defendant THE STATE OF IDAHO eenijn

greetings to RICHARD ' V, GRAY IP above named defendant.You are hereby noUfled that a jnipliiini has been filed agalnsl >-ou I the Dliirlct Coun of the Ele\-enth

Judicial DLMrlct of the SUlfl of Idaho, in nnd for Twin Palls County by the abo;p named plalnUff. and ou urp iierpby directed to appear nd plpad to the xald complaint ithln t'Aenty days of the seri'lcc of

thb summoti;, mid you aro'further notifie<l ihui unies.i >-ou no appear and plead to said complaint within

-W A N T E D -DEAD OR A L IV E

Hordes - Males • Cowanighrsl Prices Tald

For Prempt rick-op CALL COLUOT

IRSUS

Percy Green at Mary AUe* Trotrt r * « j

NOTICE TO C REDITORS ..I THE PROBA’IT COURT OF

TWIN PALLS COUNTi'. STATE OP IDAHO

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Cl.ARE A. HAII.triV D< cP;is<-d NOTICE IS HEREDY GIVEN by

the iindrr.iignc'd .idmlnbiniirlx of Ihe P.state of Clarp A. H:.tlry, dr- cpa.icd. to Uie creditors of and all perroai hiivlng rlalm.i analnsl Ihe ,inld dpceu.-.cd. to exhibit Uicm with the nece.vjiry vouchrr.s, within four

inths after the first publlcatlnii of

... ~ SUMMO.SSd is t r ic t C O U R T OP

T'fE e l e v e n t h j u d i c i a l

STATE OP IDAHO. IN AND POR T W IN PALLS COUNTY

PAULINE M. BOSTROM. Plaintiff

IIAROIX) E, BOSTROM. Defend- ant.THE STATE OP IDAHO .vends

Krprllng-i 10 H A R O L D E,-BOS­TROM. the above named defendani.

You sre hereby notuird that a complaint Iui.n Ixen filed • at:ftliLU you in Ihe Dbtrici Court ot ihe nrvrnth Judklnl Dbtrlct of the Statr ot Idaho, In nnd for Twin F.ills County by the nbove nanipd plaintiff, nnd you arc hereby di­rected lo appear and plead to the sjild coniplalnl within twenty days of the jprvlcp of thh Hiituncns: and you are further notified tlml unlcs.i you .-.0 appear nnd plpad to snld I'oinplaUit wlUiln tiip iimr herein .M>eolflfd, the plaintiff will t ake )udgmPMt i.Kaln.-,t you a.i praved. In said complaint, Thb bring an ac lion for divorce nnd awiirrilng of j-omniunlly projXTty to plalntllf.

Wltne-.i my hand and the sral oi Ihe siild Dbtrlct Court, this IDth day ot September. 1348. iSEAL) C. A IIULI.ES. .

O. P. DUVALI..Mtonipy for Plalntlfi.Rpsldllig al 'I'Aln Palls. Idaho Publish: SepL 12. 19, 28 Oct. .

NOTICE TO CnEDITOUS IN THE PRODATE C O U R T OP

THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS. STATf; OP IDAHO.

ESTA-IT. OK MnrUia A. Soreibon, Decea.'.ed,Notice b hprehy given by Hip un-

dftrslgurd mlnilnhtralrlx ni ihc er.- ot Martha A. Soren.-.rn, Ur-

c<l. In the crrdltom nt nnd ail

otflcsaid :i of F. C. Shen<

this trtxberger. Fidelity Nutionnl D.ink Building, Twin Falb, Idaho, Uib being the place fixed for Hip tran.-.- actlon of the bu-'uier.-i of sulJ e.-.tatc

Dated September 18. 1946,•HELEN « . BAILEY,

Admlnbtratrlx of thr e.-.iate of Clare A. Bnlley. <lpcc.i.spd,

PublL-.h: Sept. 13, 20. Oct. 3, 10. 1D4C

NOTICE TO rREIJITOU.S IN THE PROBATE C O U R T OP

THE COUNTY OF TA’IN FALLS, STATE OP IDAHO

F£TATE OK John C, Snnger. »l;-o known a.i J. C, Siingpr, Dpcp«,«ecl, Nollpp 1.1 herpby given by iltr

undpr.'.lgnpd executrix ot the e.vtatr of John C. Sanger, abo known m J, C, Sanger, deren- cd. lo the cred- llors ot nnd all per;.ons hiivhif: claims against Ihe jnld deceiviet!. lo exhlbll them wlUi Ihe nece.-A-\ry vouchers, within four monllb after Ihe flr.1t publication ot this noilcc. to the said executrix nl the law of­fice nf A. J. Myers. T^vln Palb Bank A: TniM Building, City of T w in Fall.i. Comity of Twin Fiilb, Slate of Idaho, this being the placp fixed for the trunsncllon of the buMnp.i.i ot !>ald PBlnte.

Dale<l Sep-.rmber lOlh. 1918MARGARET MAE SANOER, &pfutrlx of the Will and

Sanger.F-itate of Jo nlso known n Dereased.

Publlsll Sept. 12. 10. 28. Oct. 3

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN 'n iE PROBATE C O U R T OF

THE COUNTY OP TWIN FALLS.STATE OP IDAHO.

ESTATE OF ANNA L. DE KLOTZ.Dereivird.Notice 1?. herrby given by the un­

dersigned F;xecUtors nf thr La.-.t Will nnd Te.itnm'-nt and First Cntll- Gll of Annn L. De KloU. deceased, lo the creditors of and nil |>crr.on.\ hnvlng claims against the said de­ceased. to exhibit them wuh U>c nece.v.ary voucher.', within Four months after the first publlcnllon of thLi notlcp. to thr raid E.^e lltors

the law offices of Frank.L. Sleph- .... Twin Palls Bank A; Tnlst Com­pany Bldg.. Twin PalLi. County of Twin Pall-i, State of Idaho. Uils be­ing the place fixed for Uie tmm,-»c- llon of ih« business of said estate.

Dated September 17. 1040.JOHN G. DeKLOTZ, FKWARD REirHERT, Executors of th« EsUte of Alina U DC KloU. Deceased.

Publish; Sept. 10. 20 Oct. 3. 10,

ATTENTIONFARMERS!

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POTATOESat otir Msrtaasb warebotae.

See us fer

Highest PricesBefore You Sell

W. W. and W. T. N EW C O M B '

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Myren Barrts, bnjer at Mm - taoxli. phone 33: Wllbar t>oocki. KJiabcrly/ p b o D * :U4; 0*r« OraybeaX Bahl. phone &9S Ca*«

Ueford: Mala Ofriee. Bailey. . Pbone ie<

LEG A L A D V E ir n S E M E N

NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE PROBATE COURT OP

THE COUNTY OP T^VIN PALLS STATE OP IDAHO.

E S T A T E OP ROSA V. DEIAR. DORPP. DECEASED,NoUce Is hereby given by the un­

dersigned executor of the e^tuls of Rosa V. Deardorff. deceased, to Uic creditors of and all pcMoai having clalm.i Bgaln.'.t the snld deceased, to exhlbll them wiUi the ncce:,Aary vouchers, wUhln four (4i months nftrr Ihe flrsl publlcnllon of Ihlr. notlcc. to the wild executor nt 250 Fillmore St.. Twin Palb. County of Twin Falls. State of Idaho, this being the placc fixed for the trnnx- :tlon of Ute buslnc.M ot snld estate. Dnted September 20th. 104G,

H, P, DF^RDORI-T*.Executor.

Publish; Sept, 28. Oct. 3-10-17.

Classified— —

CARD OF THAN KS

OrECIAL FOR NEW E0DSCRIDCI13

J. IIILU THL MACAIINE MAN____________ t'han. «:«

PERSONALS», ::gt. >«<

UKSl'ON.SIIlLl; coin.

T RAV EL AND IlESORl'S

SCHOOLS AND TRAINING0EAUTlCIAN3'.~l= E W d«n.nj.

■k. at iliow r«aActJ.ar, 7»1b r>tlj.■ IU.gu 4

H ;M n ^ to p n ^ c f r o n .s “

'f^nvc (Ptclaiut Dt. Almi ”iI«pOIo. 1I>

LO.ST~\.\» FOC'ND

Hid c ,fd, 1iichrrs. within tn;ir

months after the flr.-.t publicatKui of thb iiotlL-p. to Ihr ,-.ald adminb- trainx al Ihc L;iw Ofllce of A. J, Myrr.i. Twin Pallj. Bank A: •I'rii.st nulltlliig, City of Twin Falh., Coun- IV of T-Ain Fall.1 nnd Slate nt Idaho, thb bping the placp Uxrd for ihr traiLiactlon of Uic buslne.vi of said

, SUMSIONS IN THF. DISTRICT- COURT OF

THE n.EVENTH ,I U D I C: I A 1, DISTRICrr OP THE .STA'II: Ol- IDAIIO. IN AND 1-X)R T W IN PALL.*? COUNTT.Katherine Ha

Plal

M.IIM,

Clalbra •0 kno«- I wldottilbrallh Swim

Hubert Dudley Swim: Walton Gal­braith Swim: J, n. Dangert and MargiirPl Daggcrl. lib wife; Ethel Mull: Ila Mull: Charlp.i Mull; HpI- en Reynold.',: M a r lr Reynolds; Grace Evelyn Damplcr; A. A. Mlllind Mr.i. A. A. Miller hb wife

liuell Sanger; TV In Fall* Coi Idaho, a brKly ixillllc and conior- nte; U H, l.itlirop, S. S. Cham­plain. John G, l.en.-.. Dan B. Shields nnd Sheldon Pavne. a.i .ilnlutorv Inistees ot Pocatello Security Truit Company, x eorpomtlon. whn.se •haMer has been forfeited, nnd the itockholilcrs of s a id corporation: he imknown statutory tni.-.tees ot he Pocalello Security Tru.ii Com-

pany. a eorpiimtlon. whose charter ha.1 been tm-fplted; the unknown heirs and/or devbcM of John C. S.mger. dpcea;pd; the imknown

■ . . . . if Pannle E. Wllllnm.1. d- censed: the unknown heirs n id.'or dcvbccj of ArUuir L, Swim, deceased; Uie tmknotm heirs

deviser.-, of CIu-. H. Mull, ;1; the unknown helronnd/or , of K. D. Reynolds, dece.vi-

ed: the unknown helm and/or de- if E. R. Dampler. deceiused;

and the unknown owners of that il property, In Twin Falls

LEGAL ADVKRTISEMENTS

TVln l-’all.i. t<l;i

n iE s-T,\Tr: o p id a h o .sends nUEETINO.S TO Till-: AUOVi: NA.MED DEFENDANT'S:

hereby noilflcd that sinplal lllcd

In the Dbtrlct Ci , ,l-'Jevenlh Judicial DiMrlci oJ tin .Stale of Idaho, in nnd for Twu Fall.-, County, by the above n,iniri plaintiff nnd vou arc hereby Jlrrct- ed lo nppenr and plead to the .lalr complaint .wlihln twenty d. the reiTlce of this .summon: ynu are further notified that you JO nppe;i

: nnd

•Ithlnnllff

p heret; 111

vcd in

olltled Ihit the pbln-

nt and de-

jiicUnirnt a.j said rnniplal

And you are furiher i ih li action II brouRhi b tiff to re.-QVPr a Judgni crpfi ot .laid C iuri .igaln.M earh and all of you ai follow:.: That the plaintiff b the owner of and enti­tled to till- ix>sM':.ilon of the real property, herelnbi'lore described in the title of Uils action, nnd earh nnd even’ pari thereof, and that the iltle nf ihe plnlntlff therein

and valid:lh« di-fendai , have no estate, rlRhl. title or tereM whatever of. In. or t n . or I; upon snld real property, or nny p, thereof, n|id ihnv the iitle to e: proi>er1v bn (julptud In plalndft n liia l the dPteiidnnl.s. and e.ich them, be Joined i.n nny clnln lien tiixii

whairred from

r o(. Isaid real property. .

anv part thereof, adver.'e lo thr plalnlltf, Retrrencc b hcriby made to snld complnlnl on file herein for further particulars.

Wilncrj rny hnnd nnd the seal nt said Dl-Mrlct Ccnirt. this 30th d.iy of AURtwt. 1040.(SEAL) C. A, DULLES.

Clerk nf the Dbtrlcf Court. RAY D, AG1--.K,

Alloniey fnr Plalnlltt. Re- slcllnc al Twill Falls, Iilahn

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WnnT

'l«<n hiillillr.; 'still n

btl^t li:0 4

LOANS & FINANCING

W. C. ROBINSON

AwmuwT cro» '* m*t!UmlB KmtA PW« t

IDAHO FINANCE CO. LOANS

to YOC'k HAULIN'! r. r. nVEnLCVEDCV. IDAHO

HELP WANTED— FE>1ALEWAITKESSEIi

I-'" or .pplr .K * M ('•r.-WANYsb: 'i

Tnp»tt.^. i• iTlr In l>*raotf'intalii iirj n. novU'tloni'.

LAl.V t.ry lZ " """"

. w .k. !'r,-n.

WaITKESU’ fir . 1"..1 Mill C.f.

'ft-OriAS l«r lUht houa.kwin,. C.ll .1 US 7th ilr.^ MiU

tXPCIllENCE >ant«l. Al'»

;D <»»IIr»M at,d K,!p

6ii..s6ftiUi-i IKIl >.T>lr.t ..1 nn.-., .'>•..ri-

WOMAN U> work br hour In nom., n .a .

nt .hlft. l:3n

yvoMA.S foi' bov;»»»ori..I'#rrnintnl jKnlilftn. Toi

M A I XWANTeii Jull tlM.'rt.'llv.rV toy.' NoMIln

^ T T c ^

ouJjteJr.

rA'itfaeo'-t? f.rm.

MuU WdMftciu

Id«(w> t.frlinrr. .- Atntrlun llotn* *3I« nafUi <U» »lT»«t. PoU«. ld«ho.

Wanted Immediately£ii>*Tl4nc*4—R«ll*hl*

BAKER BAKERS HELPER

Sch'^v'cickhardt'a Bakorj’

WANTED EKTllOETIC YOUNG MAN

One who ui»hM to learn Oeneral Ofrico Work.

BOX 66 TIMES-NEWS

HELP W A N tE D — MXLE a n d -FEMALE

HELP W ANTED

Men nnd Women

Ant KEIIH.P FOR APi’LK PICKING BTARTlNf, OS SCI'TEMUER »0 AT TJIE .MOU.VTAI.N V1£W OnCHAM. J MItXa 80UH! AND « MILtS EAST

or jr.noME.

TOR WrORiUT:ON CALL

MAYFAIR PA C K ER S

PHONE 253

nLER . IDAHO

NEED MONEY?

r«ur kpir.llr c.«n.l rr.lli «.m;

C nOY HENDEnSON When In nead ot a

L O A N

SECURITIES CREDIT CORP. •

Rttdlo Dldc- Phono aao

JIM v a n d e n b a r k

!•'. .1. KACON & SON

w..,i„r iulpr«l. «u

CECIL C. JONESuln R*nk * Truit

MOVE IN TODAY!

SEE JA Y T ODAY!

— FARM OFTERtNaS —

C. E. ADAMS

tXrtl-TIOSAL IIUY

0, E, WHITE. Agency

d but «nd f«<y.

•t HKop!’

SPECIALPOTATO BASKETS

I1.3& EACH

^VILLIAMS TRACTOR CO.PHONE 470

liCDIlOOH Mli'ont mftUfr'I mil 9 Chilr Mil am oblnrt rtdlo. a findlileni alx> odiU (dI «ndi.

WINDOW CLASS Drlfii In jouf u<h fr«for» eoM »uUi«T.

MOO.S-G PAIKT A FUIINITUBB

SPECIAL SERVICESStl-lic Unk .na frm

FOR SA LE I

PAGE MATS

BUSINESS OFFICE

TIMES-NEWS

o*T. AUan k4ltt«. ruU:

tfO ACRES IRRJOATEa

E. J. Trowbi-idKP

KCNVON oiir.l

NICE CORNER LOT

JIM VANDENBARK

APPLKS rOR WINTER

AT'ii!:AsoNAUi.r. vn'ict.s .Jl.r 0<ru 1

FIEI.DS ORCHARD

For

Immediate Delivery

CONCRETE M IXERS

Williams Tractor Co.

PH ON E 470

NEW SHIPM ENT

THEIDAHO JU N K HOUSE

scnvicE,ComcMTTlil nmxhaU

Mi>1e V4II17 FU(r1f«ntl<>a UrrUt 170 c:>i. Ukn TIlMl. riwnt » :t!l

r r«ld L^H.t

CUktac. »r-

WALCOTI * yb'uN80N"oiUV*L Ca

RADIO AND MUSIC ~

I NEED TO SELLWHAT tviLi. voi; qivi;, c/

TERMS. <IH THAI>r. fn, ;-0 .

FARM IMPLEMENTSrOK MAL(:

T 7 ~ 'Tco'iVmick

XnM6l(>hcK.I .tlrV « . ro:

d ir r..-; .'a., uir. w.

^^N T IC D ^R E N T . LEASE .Stront Rr'ultv Cn. PHONE 138-lJ

■oitictNO

MNTE— r.Tm ID. _ ............

“"T'" n«tf KlmWly, nirr or

FUH.NISHED ROOMS

MISC. FOR RENT

HOMES FOR SALE

IfiO ACRES

THIi: BABCOCK AGENCY BiililPHONV- R~. !

PETSCANARir

rn]:r*..:s. wiiii. oi„v.

i'AtlAKl-jni.ianlaii., rtrt.. VeVii'j’; u i a 1

W A N T ED TO 'BUVfS u tl i 1Ill t.r )■:» <r.ci. r. Alt^n ll.n.

Ul_Ul. If. P " ' a r..m, W. 1 '. !

Woodr 6m 1 |-b«<California ra»

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DoJ M.’Tlmit. 1

Wc W anl All of Your

DEER HIDES

••ii-;ulnu.-irl<Ts"

IDAHO JL 'NK IiqU .SE

V!| M ISC. H ) l t S A L E ___

LA RG E

ASSORTMENT

CHRISTMAS CARDS

r n i s T t r > o n p l a i n o n n c n c a u l y

TIMES-NEWS

Mt'n'UIlOLA <«r r*dl . (ood cendllloa.

AU 'l'OS F O R RA LE

ifii roNTiAt:, i. L«fi. «r t larrh 1

!.ir a t<».| •!«« nuxl.l

.cod «n.

1 1" MCIC. I'IIY, n .r . 'TIIR.

II'W fair rul,).rT.

'l.tMdan. 4 nlln rtorib-

Fjn LASALLJ.- iMow:, till : p

Radio. fh-D.

Lcmcc

i»sK ^Mnicitiiv

Nnrth.id. Aula US

t-livir •»t4n. h.ai.r,

OaMi'r.V.^M*^

r 'npa’n r "L S i

our iall P i 1. or ifi.r JM p. n.

mo (.iiEviion. 1 rnutx. xood tiraa, nnr rondulgn. D«. K, H...

Irr'^'n."' ‘'ri'l'l

iM.n. Srrond 1>oum w. 1 Ind.p.nd.nt Pack*

WA.VTf.Ui IJ.Man.l u,,>'■’!■

1D39 Lincoln 2«rh«r il.rr mut (i. jnrvJ.-Tlr.i nbj.ttion. Phona OJtllU

K.ii, tM3T CASn

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777;

J. E. W HITE.'AGENCY

A LUXURIOUS DUPLEX

s k i : .IAY- TODAY!

HOME WITH I.S’CO.ME

rnAPE: w rtocm h«u*.. «..■

,a«. V.>Vu 14?7lm.4rNw* LOVELY rar-ltrn I^ir«m botiS“

THIS WEEKS BARG A INS

I P4^«jr C^» la Twin F«Lfc Pilrr fUneh naar nuhL

S'J-ROUT REALTY 3852 Kimberly Road

H ER E ’S A HOME

E. W . McKOfSi'RTS & CO.r.:k, DMf, I-hnrif 5»

INDOBTRIAL LOCATION

freVrri'*»Uh MO f«* d*

TriSlf* a»IUbl* */ 4«aJr<a.

•t ROOM HOUSElih 7 »<m. D.rri*. fruli t-.utur«. ctilfkcni. aut ulMlnr>. I-'-t »ier. Wlihla Cltj ilnlu.

F. J. BACON & SONnw i-hon, :ii;

THESE ARE NipE PLACES

s taod.rn hoeiM w*tl loc4l«d. «>r/ d<-

E. \V. JIcROBERTSElk* BMe. -«l-hon«

_ SMALL DOWN PAYMt.ST

E. W. McROBERTS & CO.ELKS RLDO, PHONE PW

THIS V ERY NICE

«,3»,0Q

B IL L c o t :b e r l y ’

riu'i-iJiI HOUSES Special

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

DIRECTORY• BJCyCLS SALES A SEftV lCB • FLUUBINO & HEATING

BUiltis CrcUr?. Pb. Itl ( il UUa Ao. C.

• C LEANERS & DYERS noei Plunblnx u<] Qtc. C«

•CO!iJ.\JERClAL PRJNTINQ• REFn/GERATOR SERVICE

• FLOOR SANDING

• SIGNS & SI/OfVCARDS

. A- n«ld«t. rra« MUnxta. Ph. MIU.

• FURN ITU RE

• GLASS— RADIATORSI SEW IN G M AC H IN ES

• TYrb'lVRITERS

* D UT Co 1

• UIM EOGRAPBING * VENETIAN B U N DS

’ HONEY TO LOAN• SOFTENERS

I Hhwbon. to, t PW I

WHEN IN NEED OF

III vtiMAl.l.* - SAf'DlIK

hCI’AIlATOnS

SEARS ROEBUCK & CO.

POTATO FILERSV.; 4r. IW- ..i.gUcturln( oj. NEW

PAUX EQUIPMENT and Welding Shop

lul. Uiba PfioM cn u i. BjrU

m incANV fir-uh":

HAY, GRA IN AND FEED0 TONS M h.. for .41., . b:«k. .vuir

JsiOM (Md xrlndlait. Cal't Ml5«rTic4, rhoB. BuU iUJ* «

I'nTLii nr -r.-. Ai.“ j ^ l

LIVKSTOCK— POULTRY

CQUtPPER TO nUTCIlCn

-FOK rUOMl’T s'tltvict^”

DISPERSA l. SALE!80 REGISTERED HEREFORD3

R.'mW-MVrC'&.mlnlir'’'*''' li.tutr IUvi !a ,

And • 4on o( rr»rl> CK>ailno Br«.-!iiut

OCTOBER 7th. IMS. I1;00 A. M. C A. S.-.Mdm*n, Own.r. RqIm. RA.VCK LOCATED « MILLS WIST

ON HIGHWAY 10 TO CLOVLR. DALE CORKrn. 711I:K « uiles

IDEAL ro il CIIRIh,TJ.!A.

s ix n i 'uSEW ING M A D IIN E CO.

rO R TlrESE

COOL MORNINGS

A AND B PLUMBING

AND H EATING CO.

USED CARSBU^- - SELL - TRADE

TERMS

KROWNING’S

B O D Y -FE N D E R

nnd Paint Department

TW IN FALLS MOTOR CO.«:J M.ln AiK E. PkoM :CNJ»

SPOT CASH!

r«r tlM liUhnt caab prfrM

O&r* and Truclu

McVEY’S

ralrbsnti-Mur.'.o Purni

KRENGEL’S - 485

THIS WEEK

WE HAVE

T^VIN 1‘ALLS ARMY STORE

Npw Line of J n 'E N IL E FURNITURE

BERT SW EET & SON FU RN ITU RE STORE

VMALL A LARGE COAL RANG RED'S

TRADINQ POST ] Sboahnn* St. 6. Pboni ]|JT

ATTENTION T RA ILE R OWNERS

AR:iLEr,S DA'.-ENOS

SEARS ROEBUCK & CC^

n il cunvRoi.cT

■> oLnsMoniLE coupn

IBl* r O R D SED A N m s r i i L V R o i . r T : - d o o b •.:n ciir.vKOLLT j.nooR

; - . 'i: l u l l D U i-T O N TR U C K

ROEMER'S Sales and Servlco

iir 2340 — 143 2nd Ai NrxL to Canal Company

Wf!

TRUCKS AND TRAILERS

FOR Sa L e

DRIVE BELTS

Williams Tractor Co.Pbon* 4;«

S T O K E R S

REDUCED P K IC E !!I

§35.00OU:»r L«rx< !l«mi AIm lUdaMd In PtlM

RISER-CAINPhono 2418— Appliances

(Yftur Prteldilr* D«alrr>

€.11 icij. D'jhi.::

G. C.R4: •»—R«r» (c»—n»ju I r» ■*C<’.Trl <» I*4rt4 rHpt-”

W Tltu'ciJ^RrpAIRTRUCK

SALES & s e r v ic e ; CO.:t: :nd a<4. q. Pbon* :;i

— HOUSE T RA ILERS-itiX GLtDCB I91I BOIULT

IttS bPUKTSUAN ti lea l)4auai. All StMl

1041 lBUre4U<Dal UB 4amp

rOK AOTO KSPAn

PAGE T'TELVE TIMES-NEWS, TWIX FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, OCTOBER S. 1948

Teachers for State Told to Unite on Pay

l.EWISTON. Oct. 3 (/!') — Miilio trachera *111 coiillniic to rcI "Mioc- slrlnit rftjnrlps" iinlr.iK ihry band together and tell Jtnl* • IcRbliilorx ttliat Ihey ■"minimum snlnrlrr., Sint« Biipcrln- tcntleiH of Public. Iiv.tnirtlon O. C. Sulllvnn. Bohe. suKI here.

SHlIlviiii made the r.Uilfmciii dtir- Inc ft prellmlnarj' mrctlns of necond district Idaho Etliicnllim awoclii- tlon cdiicntorn find ini.V.trs, cntli- fffCl ot l/ewl,'.loii far n •miiri'<lnyiind mrtny convrnllnn.

•'Plnnncc.i of Iilnlio'n (Irjvirlmriit <>f puhllc lii.nlnictloii arc ki nifanf-r tnat ricpnrimpnt offlclnl* may nui mftVe Ions dlslanrr tdrrl'ot''- cnila or wire rrpllps In coiuliicilng i: i btiBlneM.” Snlllviv!! siitd.

IIP nddfd that mmiy iidiliiloni.I lask;; liavc bfpii Imiifx'rd on (hr of­fice of rUIp ailprrliilrndi'Jit of i>ui>- llc ln-‘'tnlcllon niifl 'aid iinthliiK hflR brcii dour to Incrrnsc "Htc •ihopstrlnK biidRrl,"

••nprniicc of In.iiifllrlriit fiiiiil.'. boys and Klrl In Idulio iirr lu-ni- ally Riiffrrlnn.'' lip rtrrjjirrd. "Wp raii't K'‘t P<|Hl|’nirnt nnil lirltcr tyi>c cdiicalorn "

*nie flupcrlliUmlciii a.v'Ti'il iliiit tlic etiwiilUatlon law, wiilfh f»m- hlnes nnil rqiially (IlMrltiiilr* tax monpy anioni; all in tlir(ilnlp. ttlll be "a farrr" murefun<U arp alloltrd Ii>r rtlnr;itlonnl piirpO"ps In Idiiliii

100 A tte n d King H i l l G range M eet

KINO HILL, Orl. H»0pewoiw atlrndfd llir niKl'lproRrnm of ilie KUir liiU O '.......nrccnily. A display of 1-—• ducc and cann«-d Koo<h hlblipri-

Mrs. ESnnm Ufniinx ollrrid a vocal .■'olo and Wilma Jonr\ :ind Mw, n . C. Marnoch racli pl.iyrd piano ooloB. OUirr minlcal niim- txTA Incliidrd ft duel *’>' -'If'Mr.'. Frank Joncx and a 'olo by Will Smllli.

Hrnry Jonr.' talked <iii Or.msp la-.urancp. Mr.'. GrnnnK and Krrril Pn.^tcr KIIVP ri'adlmi-s .il!<T wlili'll rffre.'liincnt.N wprc arrvpd. "nif program «'aa In chnrRp "f Mr,-.. Foster.

I pro.

To Study SafelyGLENNS TORRY. Oct. 3-Kirst

Llcut. Addbon Stonr. MAlionfd in AllMln. Tex.. ha.-i rrcelved i> ^IKclal achool asMBnintnl to Minly .•>ci;id''iil prevention. pruKrnm adinliibtralion »nd motor vchlcle traffic ^ntply at New York unlvrr.Mty. Hp l. llie .‘.on of Mr. niul Mrs. E, D. SVonr.

Tile coiir*fA are iMider llir Ktiicral (tui>en-l3lon of tlir director of ppr- sQimrl and admlnl.Mralloii of tlie war department Rcneral staff.

AT COI.I.F.r.KGLENNS J-ERRY, Oct 3 - Helen

Jpun FLvhrr l» ftttendlnc coIIpri OunnLion, Cola

QUICK RELIEF FROMSymptoms of D i*tm « Artsing from

STOMACH ULCERS■H«To e x c e s s a c i dFrMBo*liT*nto(HoaMTrM(]ntntthal Mast K«lp or >t WHI Cod Ysa NotliincO»w'twt>ni!monbotu*«orth« WIU.auTREATMBNTIUTelx«ii loU fofecllrf. •rmplomiordlitrrwikrltinirniin tlwnx.. Mill Pm<iifHrf»r« dun loCnntAild — Pmt Dlcnttuv Smv or UpMl tlMnxh.

flXV.MOR DlJUfJ BTOIir. TROI.t.Srrn PIIABHArT

WAi.r.nrftN’B

Blooded Hunting Dogs Strut Stuff Here(r/ipCoj and lai/out bv Jo hn Brosriari.sia//,cn{/raviii[/s) . , _ ,

' About the Picturesphotw, dv '.rc H'-r

Iiialij state Held ' ceir T r a r » l li s u t lA j.

e IfidiES estr.M la l^e rvrr.t. At top. i lr v U. E. Patter.

I Idah.? Sp-S. P»t:er.i Ux-i.v lt;;:;:er »nU likha i?pud

first' la the e^rz.i.. E i Ter,'Jtr»

.a M. a IS=&rrtoci. Jer

;ib<r^a li Pfii\ i r.o.--tl..> Lou. oar.t^ ±r.<i t:»_-.rd £y e WiU'iaa Xrr.r.fl.’.. Jeroc^c: '■^e

TtT;vtra »;-r. S-_i:7xNi!e»F:r.-ic!rd Pr-.de. l-v a: rv~t ;ri:,...-»-;rour.(l v-r.

Daughter oTBurley Couple to Be Feted .

&U.T LUCE cm*. OcU 3 — MiTT Lou Bror.ioa. vt ose p ^ s t i

IT. Dur:ey. hoacrrCby a totlaioEi*! here Ort.9 before *-V le «m for tfte SpasSsh' A=»erw*n mtiileQ ol une Litter-D»y SaiTils c.":=rcit,

; M irk E Pt-.eriea. rd::c*r oT the iDe.:rrTt Ne»4 »“ d •e=t)cr o: the jchurcSi counfj of 12 »po4t:ea.I be C--0 *. i?e«itr at t>e ce:eiratloa I t>e tr> the MeKialtT n_-ciiar*: f'-f-'e.

M--.S a S.hr ila:;shter cilr , M.T. Geortt W. Broiica.

WORK SHOES

-Built for• LONG WEAR

• SOLID COMFORT guaranteed

- IF IT I S N T R IG IIT . B R IN G IT B A C K ”

■‘k/e'/fa ft/ioud ia RectmuHeHd

UlEVEnSERG UlORK SHOESTlisyr* built from »he grountj

«pt Hcdyy le«iher loles «nd

*hr«}y «pp«f» that «r« tripl*.

rtfd ied for xtrength. Salad

your fa vo r it* *tyU

from our largo ««ort. (

mcnf.

w ^ m HIkK rh.ilr . ^r<i \ FIrr l.Urr :>crrrn . . <.0 0 ; Klre jilirr- crair 3.50 | lle<l and ^prln* 20.CO : Hunk Iird^ n.3Q 1

Majrillr r:»nKP 25,fln | Axniln. rus r*!: 18.50 j

NKVV 1

PA B ST B L U l R IB B O N

l>a“ wfl p3<i . . . . |,..)U '30.1n. iii.%ttre« . . 16,50. < lotlir^ ,!r.'lnc r»pl.« ...... 3,15 i

Invita* You fo

Tun* In

The one and only

(.Irftrlr l)Ath room heater .... 13.75;Ctironif chair* ..........!»J0Oak nnil leather rhalm .. A.7S laundry bninprr. .... -.25riilUVn rwUer........................... 2.95Urlrtje Uiiip ..................... l!l.50

EDDIE<;antor

E V IR Y

THURSDAY8:30 P. M.

.Ma|C. enil lable .....................0.50Ued datpnn ....................... . RS.!>5Fire Kliij ntolier Z55.no f plcee walnut bed ronm miIip wKli roll i>prlnc ^ Inner 'prlnc mattreaa: \ small n iin u l fin. rhrsl; drop Ip»f i tahip; iniall desk: rlirnmp (able and ; rhaln.: new army lent ICilG; brldte 1 table anil rlia ir set: i-'irp KItic itok- ! er: new walnot (frok; u»ed elee.: briillpr; im all b«ok shelf: dolt buctx :

BATTERY RAISED FRYERS !

Tlinp fr?er« are ral«pd In »mall 1 nlre floor roop« from babjr chlfh' lo frjlnc ilte. Never on the trounil. Rapid {rowth and no exrrrl»e pro- dueen Ihp mo»t tender, clrliclou* fry­

KTFI gCtr. iHf. ritoi W ^e n o iw , KU-ta-. Ifu*

ers you ever tasted. They are decid­edly dUferrnl. One trUI nllt con­vince you.

Two fryers will aerre * people nieeir bot after the flrit meal Dad «lll wanl a whole one for himself.I ’m wamlne you! Thete fryers are dressed, pinned and drawn. Vo musi lo prepsre. TUce jour order m day to advanre.

GUEST KTAP TOMGIIP -

W a lte r Pidgeon

H AYES FintN. EXCHANGE

Phone 73

Y.\RD

M A IN FLOOR D R Y G O O D S D E P A R T M E N T

Idaho Department Store

s i* omtsoUej»/iawBE* Tirt CT^f*r*md for €Xtrm foci

A G O O D S E L E C T IO N O F

l- B l r K l .E O 'S H O E S IN

U G H T A N D S E R V IC E W E IG H T S

Idaho Department Store

- IF r r t s N T R i r . i r r , b r i n g r r b a c k -

; “If It Isn’t Right — Brin^ I t Bodt'_