Nationwide Railroad Strike Crucial Parley of Foreign...

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LATE- BULLETIN NAPKRVlLI.f:, 111.. .April i Twrlvc prr^on. «rrf rrporlfd kUlfd (< n two HP«l!)ouml Hurllnilo: MAGIC VALLEY EDITION Nationwide Railroad Strike Slated May 18 by 2 Unions CLI'■;VKI,ANli. .April 2r> (/T)- A natii.nwi,!.- r:.ih-o:.(1 .strike tti !Mart Maj• IH V ,!is or(kT..'d to<iay hv oIfii-i:ds cif two lill•^:{‘ rail tiriiilu'rhoDii.'i. the iraiiiiiu-n and l.H'..nU)HV.‘ eiiKiiifors. ( m'II (ii-a! i-li;nrmr n <.f Ih.i tuo Iirnihi'rlioinl.'^ r«': ulled tin- .•^irike ducisioii afl‘'i' a t%v..-day oonfct-.■m-e in wlii.•h ilu-y n-j,.i•tcil iv.-oinincndai;ii)n.> Inadr bv a fad.fin.h .:ird in the broth. Tll.Kll!.-^- dt';]llit.- with rar riiT.s i)\vr wa^r<■^- an d w orkintr rule:H.-lianitr- In '. irw cif t.Kla ivcrniiu'iit .'ii'i/iin ■of r:'.ilr..:uU \va.^. til., r.niv t.) prevent iui.-.|-ieii,-i<in of rail niirra'i-ii; ;i,ft.‘r th.' M;.v IS il.'adli Clia irm .’ii ap)iv(iVfd lln‘ walkmit bv accl.-uiia t inn a fl,T !’roeu<l'I'.it I- Wlii'iney of the Hrnth* t IkuhI of R;.ih-..ad Train in,'11 Inl.l il„. ,-OIifcn'ni "No\ v- i.^< tlic i«y>•|Hil..)-u-ai tin; i,M.r..<-,l„wn (. 11 tin s .' r.ii'r.iad'c ai.d K<'' ' lU. chutiKes t hrotU'rii- 1hi’ Kovi'iiiiii.•nl rail- II.- 1.. U-a-liillKlon, %vf'll tjn, luit til,, .xlill.. •t be calicii ..ff nil 111 a sati-la, ■tnrv .si'ttli'lil.,.r,t 1- rra.-lH'cl.- Alv; Itllrv .[r,|,„.|nn. jrraiid cli,ivt .•Iit:iiicer n f -1h>- ilr -,therlu.,M .if i.n,'..ni .jtlV.' Knj:iii.-.Ts, lik.'Vk I: |,,1(1 lla- o lllf.T.'IU-l’ till. sli)l:i' utiiiltl I'lH itiniio •'iiniil a •i-iu<-t..r> s.-ttl rn i.'n t wa.s U.'l.l <1.” I'l'.-i'iiIatiM'.^ r>f tiir twn bi,-..tii.Tli.Kuls mi'-a \Mth th.' ral-ri.-i - .Monda; rhic;iK'> to alti'iiil >t to n.'i'citiati- (iiff.T.'IlCe Massed Band Concert W ill Wind up Festival •\ iKiiiil r.f abnul .‘.(Kt tuL'li mii.sii'laii.- I'Hiifhi will Ihp .-^niith ■•rritr;,! di-lrirl niu.^i.- f 1 , f.ii- u h i.'li lUdrr tiuin l.lidii iltn'kcd m 'I'wi: tciilav. i’diM li'liij. iH-iKiiii'llv .'i-licdulci! til liriiiK Diilv it.-, in; ;u„| .•cnr.Tt t.aml,-, .-Im.u,.! ii|. uitii ;i .•li-.ii' an.l r)iur aixi c.imiH-trd iii lin' o)iilf.-t, acwriiiiiK l<> < L. K.-itrlifiV, foiival ilinvtnr. i’.K-at.'llc. aiul Idaho F hII. s r;.eh hai] .-ilinui IWI ^iinli-nls hrn‘. Al)oiit 170 Twill im:h Delwcilcr Is Ucnoiinced in (;0I* Mix-ii|) Mars fc-Flyinji; Hospital o..i» ^trlcul*ur«l coilcge professor.' -wlU dlrtcl Uie masirf br.'.jtU , at. *ti*- U. S. Sii])remc Court Aj)])cal 111 Lake Case Allorii. y J.iiiiM H. BoUiwfll lliur.Mluy tlua illrrctor-s of the IVlii l- ’.ills C.mi.l romi)any win npix # llic Unlii'ci Statc.s Mii'rniic c»i rrvlfW a dcclslim rcaik’i'itl I'( . tiy thr KliUlo .siiprc’lilc , rrqiilrllie the flroi In CO .-I.S-^ o 11011 ,- i of Milner dnm In ii nu tlinl l.s Injiirlowji :d l.itiiL'^ of Harohl >iiiuy liijmicilo L'll. nttornpy I illcy Ur of L h.icl k-riin! ctlon ullrr rt JollIT-'DJl vjiltinMp 1- .1 the Stinkr r bcliis Byrnes Proposing Tariff Suspension WASHINGTON, April 1!5 (,V) - A pri)i>CK<il r Junl; ihpl fconomic hn.i t St. Byrnr.i t folleagurs. The free tra( extend over a 1 Offlclal.s : by I bid to spcM ;|IP continent Srcrrtiiry of rorc lilj Pnb arrnnKCincnt would c-j r^r prrlod. l;e proposal 1 ,« p.m rail pbn which B/rncs toolc to PnrLs with him for todiy's opcnlne of the forelRn mliiL^lrrs' Miners’ Clii.-l Savs Walkout I'.iul iNol Near :rd Mine Wc Othera Ml Tho »trlke haa re.mlt' £l ma.U)iM-Torkr'7 tlfWlf, !IJ>*!lfc1nC Hi ;:r.'-'lfin of til'- antlimcl ■r:ilo c.iiiventlini In f .■aiil yr-lerd:iy ••(ipcra (.m c-r ttu- .-nnfcT fiirtlicr dlrcav ;iior.'< cii 111.- prop 1 .1 m ii.'ik.'rt nnonymliy r.11 '* ' 1*1 '. -I , (• 1 ,1 hrlPK UrnJ.imlii Falrlf it.illoil pre.Mdrnl. U. . In ether .len'lopiiK'iU.^ In tlie l.i nr flHd, a n;il!oiiwld.! wall:.'..' - 'vOM AFL cmi)’'”'- ^ :\|.r<-;« AKcncy iKl till- 1.000 111 of the Riillur iipmbcr.s In Df Assault Acquittal Won by Durocher Do<lKfr fan. Jit-pph Mciorc, Ml-vr.ir- Kunnl at Ebtict.^ fli-kl dcf.':id:int v,im Diirocliri Ji clalmcd he- fcl Goering Accused Of Nazi Frameup NLTRNBEHO, April 25 (.r» - A fonncr Ocnnnn i^crct pollcc ofllcUl (ledarKl flatly todiiy tlint Hcrmniiii Goorlns enmncdred framcui« In -538 «.-hlch rp.^iillec1 In the dl.tmL'.'.il i! both the relch war mlnl.stci he nrmy'a chief of .Kt.iff-"thi IMVC iBjt fleiK before the ouil Har rnd Ol.'jpvlu.s. e-tlme confer' • Euroi)c;i e.stlfl.-d before thi Gorrlnn had compelled a common to Identity Col.-Oon. Wcr- Frltwh, the nrmya chief of -?;af/, us the perpetrator of an atfo- e driimatlc denunciation of von Frlt.^ch, whom the Germ an moder* irrte<l aa the man to nail;., wiis niu<le In In the ease ww one Copt. > FLASHES of LIFE "llprc you r .'.Ilk ,.'.-xkii "What (t(i y J.MIWTIIINT nUfTALO, K. V Imp.illcnt, Jliiffiili thoiiKhl n Irelijht lia iilc d In by pollcc. S T IC K H K A 'n X E , A p ril 25 m il L ;i; lice »n.'! /!tri\:nlnR to o i>cn h iln t.M iu k hotel roum w in d o w a i IKjjipert open, B ill ix>P l>«l , falllnx Th e ihlng.s h u rt ' 11.1 pride, as boys V ^ldr^ h is b m e iib o iit tliLt." R y profession, L.iftTeiice p :iln tfr of hltth buildings. Pocatelloan May Run for Congress B O IS E , A p ril 25 n jP .)-S tatc R e o - F . M . n iM lln e , P ocnlfllo , D e m o cra t ro m tiilttctninn fo r Id n h o , itly slde.sleppcd n ew .w etu " ..................... w ill b e n d ld n l r the Den lo m l- t co n B rcM i- Id , -t h a t I Crucial Parley of Foreign Ministers Underway in Paris OPAFIanniii-: » Sii.sjx^iisioii of Shoe (^oiitiol l; mini.sters <.f tlie rnil.-.l Slut.':^, CiiSMa, Gival Britain and rjr |>alai'i' fo r tln' piir|'i'->' <)f invi'Minj: Ivinip can treaties ill lii'iiin-y. Si.'iTvlary <>( St,:tle ,laillM,.. F. (iyrile,. was the r.-i Ilf the visiliiu' mitii.'ii'r.-^ 1(1 I'litiT Uie palace wlierc the Ill l,^•ulin^; i.o\v,.|-s will all eiiiiu to iron oiU difficulties lii. h hail hl.K-ked effovu to draft peace trealii‘.‘i for Italy, .m.-n.i.-i. Hiuu:arv, Biil>:aiia .and Fiiilaiiii. h wa'= llvrn.'s who Oil tlu' ('riiifi.ri'iu-e be convened .-.jv,. [irohl.-lii.s whi.-li have deadlorkod ;i t:oini.■ il of deputy ri'ijui ininister.'A in Lmidnn 1■or nu.nth.s and caiiscd fi pont- 'ni'mcnt of tho ^chctltilcd .May I European peaci■ conference. Geoi%’e.4 Didaull, I'reiicli f<ireiun minister am;1 liost. ^vas ere to meet his Amerirnn colli'a(;iio. Bidaiilt had driven rmi>:h streets lined with ltowii.-i Irj the palace 'vhere paily- iiformed reiuiblican Kuaidsnirn siiaijped to attention, prc- I'ranee (.ives riaii liiniitiiig I'i-anco Prol)C Deeper Flour Slash Near in Food Drive •ait) th u s iilit a iiie ii e d lo h e llife e d fiu n ill. llliK O P A I . m illers n Bakers Facini: Kegiilatiioii oi Flour Supply W A tfill.N ’U IO N . Ilc ia ’ .s .-still - ■If. i;vei fo.vr.xl lh .it r.'U iry of ;aiite'.i o llice aitrh o ll m in t M otoi l'u :i\ F all-.. IbtiiiK . p ■ id .ow iin d iKim lnt: ; vlitrh ill W . H unt, Hint. jr.. and il:.rry I T « ln F;ill.s, Destitute in (Greece, Former Rail Worker Asks Aid Hen U y n o n LEEKICill yoti !h'ni^-ln -IV . coinphdn nbiiut G rorso pou lo ^ , L .in ila . G i partm c ii f-torc of T u la f " o llv Id aho . U.4A " on Frt O torsopoulo,^ »TOte ih irrraan on n s e c t io n k^i O rcson s iio n Im p ; c for He (• th at he bo ught Krucerk's . frnm the d cp.irtm eiit ."ilore k •■I have nobody to w rite - good co u ntry I rile to y e .i' H « *ald he left T a in I'.ills u id fam e to Gicev.-e and t: W ar com e w ith C e m ia n y ni n an s w m r on th ti m ^indry uar, m * ho\u w ill a ll U ie clntli.s m . k l! one m y bo ya 25 ye.irs o ld -th a t m. bo y bom In Tw in F o U '-.u '.d on boy 2(1 year.s ol<l. I li.u e thro Blrl. 1 , 2 <. 18 and 15 ve.irs iilil ani m y K ile & nd l u n sick stns k ill m; 1 G rr Business Men Organized to Siijjjiort OPA . Unl' •d N ,U the lo u ld p ro - lific ano th rr era of pow er p o llllc a ind .'pll^rp.^ of Influence. llaclrrb rush C leared Tlip dppiitle^ have been ablft to ■omprom t'.c few of the dL-;putcrt liiadi-.niental lr,.-ne 3 In Ih c tr slic Tiim llL i of cIl.sctL-jlyiifl. b u t d lp lo - :natlc luiircer; fald thctr w nrl: scn -ed !o "clc.ir aw ay th" u n d crb ru rh " of ictall iiiicl |K)int lip ilK fcre n ccs fo r deri.'lon by th eir rhlef. 9 . Tlie Krcate.-.t difficulty facin g th o lorelm i nilnl.U er.i w a .s e.Tpectcd tn •c.ichlnK an acreem cnt on th e treftty o end U ;iiy 3 iie .u ly three ye a rs o f dp.'lrc for control nd on Soviet dc- II the Dodtrcanece. WA.SHISOTON, April 2 Second VA Man At Officcs Here noRcr A. CarlM arrived to n.«iim contact reprc.^cnl isht. Payette, ha dutlea here u itlvc for the vet nfftllntcd «llh the BoL-.t c orsanliatlon. rurtls. contact rcprestn. Ofllcc will be a twc Vet Moves in First Home Under GI Bill trailer hoii5e camp beltis oixrated by the Amvrlc.m l>c*:lon at W.inli. ington court?. SPAKK ST.VMP I'SED BOISE. April 25 iJ’i-Offlcc of p r ic e BC!7JilnL<.ir:Ulon authorltlr^ emph;i.'.l:«I today that the next itamp vnlldat«1 for purehRso of rin be .'pare .sUmp N< Double of Miss Truman Works In GOP Qffice WAlilllNGTOHS 3 .25 (.V, — Methodists to Traill Leaders For Institutes i«lf-lach.-.lio:te ndmlls to 11 It hhu of fitls Mlon t foi > will Osmena Trailing In P.I. Election MANILA, April 25 < ,1’^Prcsld(nl Serpio Osmena trailed Senate Prrsl- dent Manuel Roxn,^ by 73,8<1 votPi In retiinv; tnbuUitcd today Ir.^m more lhan one-fourth of Ihc pre- clnct.' vothiR In Tuesday's presi- dential election. Unofficial rctum.<i from 3J3C4 pre- cincts cut of 18J38 KOVe ROSM 370.- Osmena 302,(»e votca. Osmena. who was behind 85JS2 ■otes earlier In the night, thin cut ,omc 0,000 votes from hLs rival's leAd In latest repoit-.i from 555 nd- dlllonnl precincts reporting after the earlier count wna m.-ide. Dciitl',5 aiL'liiB from dtsonlen lu the election rose to lour. will e;. for leader.-. I ln5Ututc.-i of of the McLh- . held In Bobo T!uir:.diiy. April 30 In Burley on May c<l the Hev. E>oii S. \tlau cilucatloii for Uie cv. Ja.cpii W, Bell, of the outh dcpartnii'iit, will dl.i- L< for thn .summer proKram n.s a rcpre-^cntatlve of the jo^ird of education. Nash- r precedlniT Sunday night ncft will be hcid In Jerome. Monday nisht In Boise. vo;ith eat hev. Mr. I The Rov wUh i! Hiir telU«ent and ti-able Interpretation of Chris- tl:iii i;c«:ir<Lshlp, a.i preparation for vuiith;, pan In Metho<lUm's etn- pha.'h on Moiv.in'.'.hlp In the current cru'^de for Christ for Uie 5046-47 Staff members oT the Idaho con- fi-rence board ol education who will tiiWe part In the confercncc Include the Hev. Mr, C.a.-npbcll, DoL'C, execu- llvc secretary; the Rev. Donald Nothdurft. Gleniu Fern', youth work director, and the Rev. H. G. McCallhtcr, Twin Falls, pre.-ddent. Tlie Rev. George Q, Roscbcrry, T »ln p-.il!.', .luperlntendcnl of the eastern dl.strlct, will also take part In the conference as will Uie Rev. C. M. Do:inl<lM)n. superintendent ol the we."itfrn district, and district youth dlrccions, Mrs. Donald Diets. Han- sen. and Mrs, W, C. Lackey. Botee. Patrolman Pays $2 Parking Fine Of the five periow most r*c«otly cltcd to appear In traffic court, one U a member of the Tirtn PbU« city ^OfIice°/o'rvllI» Brinoehl U Usted forking over 13 for I m p r t ^ parkiiiK. a» are MerrlU Met* »ad Dean Hadford. Dean DeSoard paid k «tO tine OB a apeedlnc charte: tmd Oensrlere Bird posted a « appearence bond 1 the ehirie of falling to obMrva (lop stso. 1 ^

Transcript of Nationwide Railroad Strike Crucial Parley of Foreign...

LATE- BULLETINNAPKRVlLI.f:, 111.. .April i

Twrlvc prr^on. «rrf rrporlfd kUlfd (< n two HP«l!)ouml Hurllnilo:

MAGICVALLEYEDITION

Nationwide Railroad Strike Slated May 18 by 2 Unions

CLI'■;VKI,ANli. .April 2r> (/T)- A natii.nwi,!.- r:.ih-o:.( 1 .strike tti !Mart Maj• IH V,!is or(kT..'d

to<iay hv oIfii-i:ds cif two lill• :{‘ rail tiriiilu'rhoDii.'i. the iraiiiiiu-n and l.H'..nU)HV.‘ eiiK iiifors.

(m'II (ii-a! i-li;nrmrn <.f Ih.i tuo Iirnihi'rlioinl.'^ r«': u lled tin- .• irike ducisioii afl‘'i' a t%v..-day

oonfct-.■m-e in wlii. •h ilu-y n-j,.i•tcil iv.-oinincndai;ii)n.> Inadr bv a fad.fin.h .:ird in the

broth. Tll.Kll!.- - dt';]llit.- with rar riiT.s i)\vr wa r<■- and workintr rule:H .-lianitr-

In '. irw cif t.Kla ivcrniiu'iit .'ii'i/iin ■ of r:'.ilr..:uU \va. . til., r.niv t.) prevent

iui.-.|-ieii,-i<in of rail niirra'i-ii; ;i,ft.‘r th.' M;.v IS il.'adli

C lia irm .’ii ap)iv( iVfd lln‘ walkmit bv accl.-uiia t inn a fl,T ! ’roeu<l'I'.it I- Wlii'iney o f the

Hrnth* t IkuhI of R;.ih-..ad Train in,'11 Inl.l il„. ,-OIifc n 'n i

"N o \v- i.< tlic i«y>•|Hil..)-u-ai tin; i,M.r..<-,l„wn (. 11 t in s .' r.ii'r.iad'c ai.d K<'' ' lU. chutiKes

t hrotU'rii-1 h i’ Kovi'iiiiii .•nl rail- II.- 1.. U-a-liillKlon, %vf 'l l tjn , luit til,, .xl ill.. •t be calicii

..ff nil 111 a sati-la,■tnrv .si'ttli'lil.,.r,t 1- rra.-lH'cl.-Alv; Itllrv .[r,|,„.|nn. jrraiid cli,ivt .•Iit:iiicer n f -1h>- i lr -,therlu.,M .if i.n,'..ni .jtlV.' Knj:iii.-.Ts,

lik.'Vk I: |,,1(1 lla- o lllf.T.'IU-l’ till. sli)l:i' utiiiltl I'lH itin iio •'iiniil a •i-iu<-t..r> s.-ttl rni.'nt wa.s

U.'l.l<1.”I'l'.-i'iiIatiM'.^ r>f tiir twn bi,-..tii.Tli.Kuls mi'-a \Mth th.' ral-ri.-i - .Monda; rhic;iK'> to

alti'iiil >t to n.'i'citia ti- (iiff.T.'IlCe

Massed Band Concert Will Wind up Festival

•\ iKiiiil r.f abnul .‘.(Kt tuL'li mii.sii'laii.- I'Hiifhiwill Ihp .- niith ■•rritr;,! di-lrirl niu.^i.- f 1

, f.ii- u h i. 'l i lUdrr tiuin l.lidii iltn'kcd m 'I'wi:tciilav.

i ’d iM li'liij. iH-iKiiii'llv .'i-licdulci! til liriiiK Diilv it.-, in;;u„| .•cnr.Tt t.aml,-, .-Im.u ,.! ii|. uitii ;i .•li-.ii' an.l r)iur

aixi c.imiH-trd iii lin' o)iilf.-t, acwriiiiiK l<> <L. K.-itrlifiV, fo iiv a l ilinvtnr.

i’.K-at.'llc. aiul Idaho F hII.s r;.eh hai] .-ilinui IWI ^iinli-nls hrn‘.Al)oiit 170 Twill im:h

Delwcilcr Is Ucnoiinced in (;0I* Mix-ii|)

Mars fc-Flyinji; Hospital

o..i» ^trlcul*ur«l coilcge professor.' -wlU dlrtcl Uie masirf br.'.jtU , at. *ti*-

U. S. Sii])remc Court Aj)])cal 111 Lake Case

Allorii. y J.iiiiM H. BoUiwfll lliur.Mluy tlua illrrctor-s of the IVlii l-’.ills C.mi.l romi)any win npix

# llic Unlii'ci Statc.s Mii'rniic c»i rrvlfW a dcclslim rcaik’i'itl I'(

. tiy thr KliUlo .siiprc’lilc ,rrqiilrllie the flroi In CO.-I.S- o 11011,-i of Milner dnm In ii nu tlinl l.s Injiirlowji :d l.itiiL' of Harohl

>iiiuy liijmicilo

L'll. nttornpy I

illcy Ur of L h.icl k-riin! ctlon ullrr rt JollIT-'DJl

vjiltinMp 1-.1 the Stinkr r bcliis

Byrnes Proposing Tariff SuspensionWASHINGTON, April 1!5 (,V) - A

pri)i>CK<il r Junl; ihpl fconomichn.i tSt. Byrnr.i t folleagurs.

The free tra( extend over a 1

Offlclal.s :

by I

bid to spcM ;|IP continent Srcrrtiiry of rorc lilj Pnb

arrnnKCincnt would c-j r^r prrlod.l;e proposal 1,« p.m

rail pbn which B/rncs toolc to PnrLs with him for todiy's opcnlne of the forelRn mliiL lrrs'

Miners’ Clii.-l

Savs Walkout

I'.iul iNol Near

:rd Mine Wc Othera Ml

Tho »trlke haa re.mlt' £ l ma.U)iM-Torkr'7

tlfWlf, !IJ>*!lfc1nC Hi;:r.'-'lfin of til'- antlimcl ■r:ilo c.iiiventlini In f .■aiil yr-lerd:iy ••(ipcra

(.m c-r ttu- .-nnfcT fiirtlicr dlrcav

;iior.'< cii 1 11.- prop

1.1m ii.'ik.'rt nnonymliyr .11'* ' 1*1'. - I , (• 1,1hrlPK UrnJ.imlii Falrlf

it.illoil pre.Mdrnl.U. .

In ether .len'lopiiK'iU. In tlie l.i nr flHd, a n;il!oiiwld.! wall:.'..' - 'vOM AFL cmi)’'”'- ^:\|.r<-;« AKcncy iKl till- 1.000 111

of the Riillur

iipmbcr.s In Df

Assault Acquittal

Won by Durocher

Do<lKfr fan.Jit-pph Mciorc, Ml-vr.ir-

Kunnl at Ebtict. fli-kl dcf.':id:int v,im Diirocliri

Ji clalmcd he- fcl

Goering Accused

Of Nazi FrameupNLTRNBEHO, April 25 (.r» - A

fonncr Ocnnnn i^crct pollcc ofllcUl (ledarKl flatly todiiy tlint Hcrmniiii Goorlns enmncdred framcui« In -538 «.-hlch rp. iillec1 In the dl.tmL'.'.il i! both the relch war mlnl.stci he nrmy'a chief of .Kt.iff-"thi IMVC iBjt fleiK before the ouil

Har rnd Ol.'jpvlu.s. e-tlme

confer'• Euroi)c;i

e.stlfl.-d before thi

Gorrlnn had compelled a common to Identity Col.-Oon. Wcr- Frltwh, the nrmya chief of

-?;af/, us the perpetrator of an atfo-

e driimatlc denunciation of von Frlt. ch, whom the German moder*

irrte<l aa the man to ■ nail;., wiis niu<le In

In the ease ww one Copt. >

FLASHES of LIFE

"llprc you r .'.Ilk ,.'.-xkii "What (t(i y

J.MIWTIIINTnUfTALO, K. V

Imp.illcnt, Jliiffiili thoiiKhl n Irelijht

l i a i i l c d I n b y p o l l c c .

S T I C KH K A ' n X E , A p r i l 25 — m i l L ; i ; l i c e » n . ' ! / ! t r i \ : n l n R t o o i > c n h

i l n t . M i u k h o t e l r o u m w i n d o w a i I K j j i p e r t o p e n , B i l l i x > P l > « l

, f a l l l n xT h e i h l n g . s h u r t '

1 1 . 1 p r i d e , a s b o y s V

^ldr^h i s

b m e i i b o i i t t l i L t . "R y p r o f e s s i o n , L . i f t T e i i c e

p : i l n t f r o f h l t t h b u i l d i n g s .

Pocatelloan May Run for Congress

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r o m t i i l t t c t n i n n f o r I d n h o , i t l y s l d e . s l e p p c d n e w . w e t u "

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t c o n B r c M i -

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Crucial Parley of Foreign MinistersUnderway in Paris

OPAFIanniii-: » Sii.sjx iisioii of Shoe (^oiitiol l;

mini.sters <.f tlie rnil.-.l Slut.':^, CiiSMa, Gival Britain andrjr |>alai'i' fo r tln' piir|'i'->' <)f invi'Minj: Ivinip can treatiesill lii'iiin-y. Si.'iTvlary <>( St,:tle ,laillM,.. F. (iyrile,. was ther.-i Ilf the v is iliiu ' mitii.'ii'r.-^ 1(1 I'litiT Uie palace wlierc theIll l,^•ulin^; i.o\v,.|-s will all eiiiiu to iron oiU difficultieslii. h hail hl.K-ked effovu to draft peace trealii ‘.‘i for Ita ly ,.m.-n.i.-i. H iuu:arv , Biil>:aiia .and Fiiilaiiii.h wa'= llvrn.'s who Oil tlu' ('riiifi.ri'iu-e be convened.-.jv,. [irohl.-lii.s whi.-li have deadlorkod ;i t:oini.■il of deputyri'ijui ininister.'A in Lmidnn 1■or nu.nth.s and cai iscd fi pont-'ni'mcnt of tho ^chctltilcd .May I European peaci■ conference.Geoi%’e.4 D idau ll, I'reiicli f<ireiun minister am;1 liost. ^vasere to meet his Amerirnn colli'a(;iio. Bidaiilt had drivenrmi>:h streets lined with ltowii.-i Irj the palace 'vhere paily-iiformed reiuiblican Kuaidsnirn siiaijped to attention, prc-

I'ranee (.ives riaii liiniitiiig I'i-anco Prol)C

Deeper Flour Slash Near in Food Drive

• a i t ) t h u s i i l i t a i i i e i i e d l o h e l l i f e e d f i u n i l l .

l l l i K O P A I

. m i l l e r s n

Bakers Facini: Kegiilatiioii oi

Flour SupplyW A t f i l l . N ’ U I O N .

I l c i a ’ .s . - s t i l l - ■ I f . i ; v e i

f o . v r . x l l h . i t

r . ' U i r y o f ; a i i t e ' . i o l l i c ea i t r h o l l m i n t M o t o i l ' u : i \ F a l l - . . I b t i i i K . p ■ i d . o w i i n d i K i m l n t : ; v l i t r h i l l W . H u n t , H i n t . j r . . a n d i l : . r r y I

T « l n F ; i l l . s ,

Destitute in (Greece, Former

Rail Worker Asks Aid HenU y n o n LEEKICill

yoti !h'ni -ln -IV. c o i n p h d n n b i i u t

G r o r s o p o u l o ^ , L . i n i l a . G i

p a r t m c i i f - t o r c o f T u l a f " o l l v I d a h o . U .4A " o n F r t

O t o r s o p o u l o , ^ » T O t e i h i r r r a a n o n n s e c t i o n k ^ i

O r c s o n s i i o n I m p ;c f o r He (•

t h a t h e b o u g h t K r u c e r k ' s . f r n m t h e d c p . i r t m e i i t . " i l o r e k • ■ I h a v e n o b o d y t o w r i t e - g o o d c o u n t r y I r i l e t o y e . i '

H « * a l d h e l e f t T a i n I ' . i l l s u i d f a m e t o G i c e v . - e a n d t:W a r c o m e w i t h C e m i a n y n i

n a n s w m r o n t h t i m ^ i n d r y u a r , m * h o \ u w i l l a l l U i e c l n t l i . s m . k l ! o n e m y b o y a 25 y e . i r s o l d - t h a t m . b o y b o m I n T w i n F o U ' - . u ' . d o n

b o y 2(1 y e a r . s o l < l . I l i . u e t h r o B l r l . 1, 2< . 18 a n d 15 v e . i r s i i l i l a n i m y K i l e & n d l u n s i c k s t n s k i l l m ;

1 G r r

Business Men

Organized to

Siijjjiort OPA

. Unl' • d N , Ut h e

l o u l d p r o ­l i f i c a n o t h r r e r a o f p o w e r p o l l l l c a i n d . ' p l l ^ r p . ^ o f I n f l u e n c e .

l l a c l r r b r u s h C l e a r e d T l i p d p p i i t l e ^ h a v e b e e n a b l f t t o

■ o m p r o m t ' . c f e w o f t h e d L - ; p u t c r t l i i a d i - . n i e n t a l l r , . - n e 3 I n I h c t r s l i c T i i m l l L i o f c I l . s c t L - j l y i i f l . b u t d l p l o - : n a t l c l u i i r c e r ; f a l d t h c t r w n r l : s c n - e d ! o " c l c . i r a w a y t h " u n d c r b r u r h " o f i c t a l l i i i i c l | K ) i n t l i p i l K f c r e n c c s f o r

d e r i . ' l o n b y t h e i r r h l e f . 9.T l i e K r c a t e . - . t d i f f i c u l t y f a c i n g t h o

l o r e l m i n i l n l . U e r . i w a . s e . T p e c t c d t n • c . ic h l n K a n a c r e e m c n t o n t h e t r e f t t y o e n d U ; i i y 3 i i e . u l y t h r e e y e a r s o f

dp.'lrc for control nd on Soviet dc- II the Dodtrcanece.

WA.SHISOTON, April 2

Second VA Man

At Officcs HerenoRcr A. CarlM

arrived to n.«iim contact reprc. cnl

isht. Payette, ha dutlea here u

itlvc for the vet

nfftllntcd «llh the BoL-.t c orsanliatlon. rurtls. contact rcprestn.

Ofllcc will be a twc

Vet Moves in First Home Under GI Bill

trailer hoii5e camp beltis oixrated by the Amvrlc.m l>c*:lon at W.inli. ington court?.

SPAKK ST.VMP I'SED BOISE. April 25 iJ’i-Offlcc of

pric e BC!7JilnL<.ir:Ulon authorltlr^ emph;i.'.l:«I today that the next itamp vnlldat«1 for purehRso of

rin be .'pare .sUmp N<

Double of Miss Truman Works In GOP Qffice

WAlilllNGTOH S 3 .25 (.V, —

Methodists to Traill Leaders

For Institutes

i«lf-lach.-.lio:te ndmlls to 11

It hhu of fitls

Mlon t foi > will

Osmena Trailing In P.I. Election

MANILA, April 25 <,1’^Prcsld(nl Serpio Osmena trailed Senate Prrsl- dent Manuel Roxn, by 73,8<1 votPi In retiinv; tnbuUitcd today Ir. m more lhan one-fourth of Ihc pre- clnct.' vothiR In Tuesday's presi­dential election.

Unofficial rctum.<i from 3J3C4 pre­cincts cut of 18J38 KOVe ROSM 370.-

Osmena 302,(»e votca.Osmena. who was behind 85JS2

■otes earlier In the night, thin cut ,omc 0,000 votes from hLs rival's leAd In latest repoit-.i from 555 nd- dlllonnl precincts reporting after the earlier count wna m.-ide.

Dciitl',5 aiL'liiB from dtsonlen lu the election rose to lour.

will

e;. for leader.-. I ln5Ututc.-i of of the McLh-

. held In Bobo T!uir:.diiy. April 30 In Burley on May c<l the Hev. E>oii S.

\tlau cilucatloii for Uie

cv. Ja.cpii W, Bell, of the outh dcpartnii'iit, will dl.i- L< for thn .summer proKram n.s a rcpre- cntatlve of the

jo ird of education. Nash-

r precedlniT Sunday night ncft will be hcid In Jerome. Monday nisht In Boise.

vo;ith eat hev. Mr. I

The RovwUh

i! HiirtelU«ent

and ti-able Interpretation of Chris- tl:iii i;c«:ir<Lshlp, a.i preparation for vuiith;, pan In Metho<lUm's etn- pha.'h on Moiv.in'.'.hlp In the current cru'^de for Christ for Uie 5046-47

Staff members oT the Idaho con- fi-rence board ol education who will tiiWe part In the confercncc Include the Hev. Mr, C.a.-npbcll, DoL'C, execu- llvc secretary; the Rev. Donald Nothdurft. Gleniu Fern', youth work director, and the Rev. H. G. McCallhtcr, Twin Falls, pre.-ddent. Tlie Rev. George Q, Roscbcrry, T»ln p-.il!.', .luperlntendcnl of the eastern dl.strlct, will also take part In the conference as will Uie Rev. C. M. Do:inl<lM)n. superintendent ol the we."itfrn district, and district youth dlrccions, Mrs. Donald Diets. Han­sen. and Mrs, W, C. Lackey. Botee.

Patrolman Pays

$2 Parking FineOf the five periow most r*c«otly

cltcd to appear In traffic court, one U a member of the Tirtn PbU« city

^OfIice°/o'rvllI» Brinoehl U Usted forking over 13 for Im p r t ^

parkiiiK. a» are MerrlU Met* »ad Dean Hadford.

Dean DeSoard paid k «tO tine OB a apeedlnc charte: tmd Oensrlere Bird posted a « appearence bond

1 the ehirie of falling to obMrva (lop stso.

1 ^

D e lw e i l ( ! r I s

D e i i o u n c c c l i n

G O P M ix - u p

T w i l l F a l l s N e w s i n B r i e f

TI5IES-NEWS, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY. APRIL 25 , 104C '

! M a s s e d B a n d s

W i l l W i n d u p

I 'f 's t iv a l H e r e

Seen TodayFive More Seek

Building PermitsPlvr morr ftppUcallniu lor bjlld- E been rccurdrd ntc ' I V l i i FaiU flty iiall.Dr. E. J MIll'T rMjilf.sls ptnnlfl-

Ration Calendar |Tlif county ha.in't recelvfd lu

(luota yet lu how mnny ciiji alientl .be ('. ,'ioll, Giirntr lald. Tlil*i L' [h#

ve^y Jtnce 1041.

SUOAfl—BuRnr nitlon ctamp Ni' 33 now vnlld for flvi- iy>iiii(l.« throuRh April 30 fiugar f>:»inp No. <3 valid May 1 for fivr poiiiitl. Itiroucli AiiK 31. Spnrr ;Mnmii No D valid t»r flvr

IliroiiRli Oc t. 31

County M ay Send 25

To 4-H Short CourseHopca Uj have about 25 or 30

Ta-Iii Falb countv <-n joutlLi at­tend Oic unlver.'liy of Iil.iho short

PHONE 2 2 9 5FOR PICK-UP

Radio ServiceANDERSON-FArKIlANK

Next Co rntmr^ Dairy

NOWSHE SHOPS "CASH AND CflR B f

u I I 1. K i . i'1.1 i.vri.H

Hiisliimd Released in HiiUerv ( laini

W \( Deadline

f>efendan< WinsI in t,.v„r I

Prl.-.. n.inifii as In ,i i.■n liistltulr<t Ijy HH.-li

hn-n Inrn entered In Ihe .•niiill cl iln deii.iilmfnt of Jusllco of (hr

: b)' Judge J. O. I*iimi)h:ey.II- Jiiilgm<nt hold? ihal cu- be iiald by the plaintiff, '.vl rliilmptl th.1t thi- 150 ill

KNDS SATURDAY!

rhdJ/ h i Urill! laugh fir losghi

WALLACI MASOARIT

B EER Y * O ’BRIEN

b ^ m b !MAIIJOSIE MAIH

k J. tARBOl NAISH

The Hospital

LI. S. Su])reni(‘ (loiirl Apjieal 111 Lake Case

•m rusD A V

mill

ruin.w

The WeatherTwin Kalli m il aIi Inltj—Inrrca.s

lo K »flrmoon rhimllnrM snd rnn tinurrt warm IoiiIkIH anil trlil.i\ I .o im l (rni]>rra(iirrk Innlclu 4 0 i. 4 5 . Illsh (Miiiipraliiro )rilrrHaj K3 low Jl. l.nw H ill inonilni: r«.

Temperatures

Keep the IHilfc Flag

of Salclii Flying

Sow 11 days !rff?io:’i a traH ic death in our Magic

Valley.

.‘ .n An;<x-iio..Tux. i <rr nnd Do:i CofTtn.

Hnmr ini FiirloMth I’Vl H.'II.'I! c I^i'lllR.

n.^rr^., loMni;, ami IHt Farl Il-'CinFlmii.-.r. -on of N Mr.'- Oro:,;r A fJcttitii.:lioii.>r Fnlb, lln^r Jil'I rirnvr.-l Iv'm

whilr cn n lO-tl.i'y fiirlniitl

Make It a D ate

Wai Valley ■ Ptinerals

TWIN rAI.LS—Fimrrnl : or Cln idp Dto-.vn, m, will I 30 p. m Frkliy. Frlniib m;

E N D S TODAV

D O r B L K F E A H R K.-(jc— A L L DAY— ;i:.c

DANCEonce a jra in to the music of

CLIFF GODDARDand his

RENO RACKETEERS♦ with

R E D BANG KlIBEN'

and lUITTER.MILK BKSS

- MIU llZUtXt I9III IDUDlll iim icmfliCT

413FOR BONDED

MESSENGER Complete protfctlon in b modern, huiniauy ronirol- ) « 1 frijld VBUlt.

Costa No More!THE

FUR SHOP

A NOTOmOl S LONE WOLF

ncKri'K^ilio'' for the

f i n e rntertiiiiiniciit

Ihcy offered in <«lf]

Radiuland. Conic hear

Ihoir •c!

FRIDAY—.SATl'IlDAY

r RcadJnr ThLi , d!

O N E NITE ONLY

FRIDAY, April 26—at—

Radio Rondevoo

m il

Pja.slcrncr Sought I'or Ahandiinment

Over17.000 \Exns of Kxpcrienee

■ Voii’SE'lllWAYS- WElDO'MrAf'

(A )o lq tve^'DRUGS WITH i RfPUTATION’'

TWIN FALLS STORE

Suction-GTip

HON-SLIP BABY DISH

Colored Q Q c p lastic . . 0 0 Dish stjys PUTt

25* Q.TIPSt>oubli-llpp»ti oslton twabi . .

DEXTRI-MALTOSENulrttlem* eoac»atiat»; lb. . . .

t»ERCOMORPHUIVI ^ 7 COI<>a.K«a<l'i;VitamIsf A. lOcc v /

MENNEN PO W D ERSoochisg beiottd laic. SSe iU « .

i O O A S P I R I N qPURE 5GRAIN TABLETSrtw. o, ... . \J

E P S O n r S A L T 11)1> FORHEALTH-BATH|NG»S-lb. BAQ rUm.v o I U

5 0 c D R . L Y O N ’S Qflc^ TOOTH POW DERfL.m,, ..................................... t | U

F A N S ’ $900

19-=

49c ORLIS MOUTH WASH 39c Ora-Ton

TOOTH BRUSH

59<=.

49° FOilMULA 20 SHAMPOO

2 i4 9 < =Leaves hair so

2 soft, manaeeable.

Instct Bother?V S E BUG

PIZENQuari sizo .Spray or pour.

50c MOIIE BRUSHIESS

3 1

WHITE, U.S.P. MINERAL OIL

11c

39‘

Quick-Acting BUG-A-BOO With D.D.T.

S . . 49'Destroys pests.

No-PoIIahJagJO H N SO N 'SG LO -CO AT

S . . . 5 9 “Protects floors.

Pm BotiU (Limit 1) .

HOUSEHOLD^ 1-PC. CHAMOIS

BigI 17x23 IttcbeB! AQCBmIIy a value at......9 0Ideal for Spring C lc in i i ig !^ ^ ^ — g

HYDROGEN PEROXIDE

6 efOc Bclilt (limn 0 .

k AnH-ciumblr; 34-01. .

SWEET-AIRE 6 0 'WINDEX 1 1 '

, OBdet«onlaff;0-o*. • 47'OLD ENGLISH i

si E(d<* Tsa eo TeilalrlM. lAJSffao* oad BUUoid*

BORIC ACID CRYSTALS

OrPiwtf»r-tO« ww lin(Ualtl)...

COUPON

■ So Grace/ul/ mWATER I

_ GUSSES ”

TIinRSDAY, A PR IL 25. TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO

Idalio’s Guard Detafliineiitto Muster 5,625

GPs Were Sold- on U. S. anil

Sold Others., Say s Irish l}rid<‘

Hollister Grange Mason Group

..Hears Leader

cfntfr IncUiclcrt Bemiell II. Jacob. of Klmtxrly. nntl Ilnrold E. Pollnrd of Elioshoiif-

Burley Selects Cast

For All-School P layDURI.KV, AITlI 25-CnH n( the

,ill-r.cliool Dl;\y <if thi- Iliirlry ]ilKh

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 10-Iff

TUCKER ’S N A T IO N A L

W H IRL IG IGtvz.l.jftlf. Ic I-IO

HOW THINGS A P P E A R FROM

PEGLER’S ANGLE• Irnds ^tth n rrllrctlon th»l

tlml the pcoplt cither

My IntmlrlM Inln he rosur. who nil \mfilriiii Fedcrntlo iindfrs'Drld of unlunL'

. and slIU discover, now and Lhe

. clirirmliiK ltn-lyi>cs for the roguti r K illro- of the AFL.

Prwr.. of .ST-:v York, 1«story and some aspecl;i

■51* fiimlly backsro-jnd wll' 'Elll I'

tiiKifrttorld racketrrr.i nntl ngtlnsl fiMptraW rsnk nr.d file.

He coniplsccntly «at «t the rame :ecutlve board «llti Oeorgn rowne, Dloffs crlniliii.1 nccum;)Ilcc, i the rxc'ciitl'.e roiiiirU iif tbr AFL,

iiertalnprt him a.' it cli iiiuon exfoii:l\c ,it

VFW Inducts Eight

Members at Jerome•IWtOME, April :,1 - EtRht nrtt

Jiic:nbcra hiive hren .lanrn In hy Jerome jiotii Kn 57C, Veternin of Faldg], War,-,, nrroriilng to Jim

Tlii'y were Robe rt Lannom,Ch,.rleh L<rv.allrii, Floyd Ott, Davp H,Tnilelt, S.iin Tillman, I^onard Oj-

•, Lloyd ClMr niid Mar -ln Me-

BKtit .|j U BO year.*! cK CO yp.-\rs In

turn lo E^inef^,

p Riii'K i( u formal ilebaiich In T o.' William E. M.i;or,ey, (hp

'iclpiil of Ihp operating t:iglnerr, •i I .■,iy, thl.» hii.'s iJfrn lanrlimt- work mill iiiorn enjDjable

Rupert Pastor, 80,

Completes TermRUPERT, April 3S—Tho n«v. A,

C, Lathrol) l.< clo?hiR » yer»r> i>er\'lc-o oa Interim pastor for Uie First Bap- tlJt chiirch here.

Tlie Rev, Ma. on B. O.sburii, Jr. army chniilaln, la coming to .icnc as permnneni mlnleler.

mlnl.'trj'. He 11! return l where he mnke,< hl.< home with hi? ,’on-hi-lnw anti daunhter, Mr. nntl Mr*. C. C. r.lramerman.

Jerome FFA Gives Father-Son Banquet

JEROME, April — Tlie Future 'anneri nf Aniprlcn B^ve n fathei ntl son t)aiit|iiet Friday iilHht It

Stanley ■I'retihalle. former i

i.MDillty t>f il;-’I'liiplu;

o t till' Malc’.s clilklrcWo linvp lu ‘:ird w lot :ibOul .statc'.s rli;hl,s In

rcront yt ar.';. t)iit too little cmptin.il.s lia bcrn placed on th f fact that If n .stato l;i to retain and protccl .siicli rlRht.s It nni.st al'io tal:c Ihc fu ll rc.s|)onslbUtly tor thor^o funrtton.'; w hichitv ; takr

,al

Bi'r.have ►;ontl .vchonlv thi: prtiti-d ediiratlonnl .sy.sipm .Ti'aln.-;; 1 era! liiterfiTi'iiri' I- ,i rhnll-iii •willing tfi ac cf])!

A.s Mr. BodUi |»-lnl.s nid t| M('K of Idnho rar.tiot r.xpei'! t the beiictlt.K ot the ,tt.atf'',s ac th e (‘Xiirn.-io of thn pr>r>r rnnnt;

1,'ird 1childi't'ii an npporl .-iry i‘diicn;lon, tho .state r:\ ernl trovernnK-nt to Injeri i tiire.

Tl'iat','; tho vrrv nrk'niii fTOvernini'iit .spoki'.'inieti an-

sta le .■icliord If L i

rl.sk of hnviriK otir .mHooI.k government niirt .suhjertii th a t wtmlil h r likely in fnil.;iil 11 \i

vanilnR exprp.'-.si

intry. NoMiIdf; 1 ' tyiif ol tlL'nuii 1 ki'i.p iiitari

r heed the M r. Booth O iir .sclinol.s th e barklinno of riir cn Ki'ealnr Influcnci’ eii tl n cotinlry may hiipe ; never fori;('t thal !«•: a

entire etiiteallonai .sv.slrni. IdcIiiiI

Ing-U.^ In.itltiitlon,'; of higher le.inilnfr. r n rhofoDi:)! crofnf over, but tli:it will jievei' he rrt^coinpll.'iht'il .<:fi loni; a.? Ihe fDtnn' of thl.' sy.steni rc.st.5 In the hancl^ of •.vranclliiL; imii tlclan,-:.

The people havp been pron\t;:etl ,‘;rhnol vr\R. tlie leirl.slntiire, bnvr nmtle rr'i)e pr.-^tiire.c alDtir; thi-'e llne.s-, hut IHiIe ha-. I accompll.^liecl.

Not until wo have romplcte and finpartlfil Invc.stlcallon by .■nnie eonipetrn! anti rellahli' Incilvldital nr orfiUil/ntlon tree fnini all nti- IJtlca l Infhienre. ran v.-i- hope to o.'^tahl^h pffle lent, .'.l.itr-wUii' .'clionl .-iv.stem thal u-ni m.Qke povernmoii? Int'-rventlon iinnet-e.'-':iia’

ONE GENFRAT, COMM.ANn

AUhotich thore hn.-; hecn n lot of ''pro" and " c o n " prop.Ttrnnria .'tlrrert up n.-i a result nf t h n propo.'ied iiiilflratlon of our armed for'’'": t h e rcmark.-i by C:ip!. A. L. Alban, made h.'- fo ro the Rotarj- club Tiin.' tlay, broiiRht th * w ho le l.';.',tie Into clo'er focti,-!.

Pcrhap.s thore are .-!tinie logical rea; w h y the army anti navy .should be m alntnlii- cd n.t rntlrely .<:ep:ira‘e tinlt^ and rommand<; as they have for the Inst 150 yenr,^. R iil tl a r c dorens of rea.'nti-: why it would .' i rldleiiloii.s to rnntlnur fnileflnltelv -■^upiinrtIn the re sep.-irate inonstro'iMlos.

A.s Captnln Alban jinlntetl nut. why .‘ hi I h c taxpayer;; be .'.idtiletl with all the oxpr'"- o f the many clunllcnted .services? Why m->t

o n e va.>:t re.'earch drpartment, for In.'-.tam'i- In w hlrh the army, n.ivy and air force wo h n v o a romnion Intere.st. Insteatl of .-:epar rc.sc.ari'h department.': the flnillni-'; of whi'-’i lire- not .<;hfired hy all branclu-.s of tho arii force.s,

Durln i; the tvar, ai It ha.s hern pointed out f in ic .and time n^.iln, one branch of the .'evv- ice nilnlit liave a treiiiendou.s .■ urphi.s of .- o'tii' w artim e commodity rerlou.sly neecteci bv a n ­o th e r , b!it nny tran.'fiT or cxchanpe w ltliin a n y reasonnblp lencrth of time wa.'? Imp .Mbie beeau.'e of nil the red tape Involved.

P fa r l Harbor. It u-a.i finally dt?rlded In <'f- fc c t, war a result of the v.nrloii.s branche.-. of th e .'ervlce wnrklnt; Independently of eneh o th e r , with no. one branch knowlnc what a n o the r was dolnc.

G ra n t that a lot of tradition nttntrhc.-; to r ; ic l i branch o f the .scrvlcc. But a unified com m and would not neces.-iarlly destroy the.M- trarlltlnns. Each ot the sorvlces couid m a ln t .iln Its Identity, but all of the .«ervlt w o u ld bp worklHR together for a common purijo .'e , xnthout n lot of the ctimbcr<'oiiii' a n d cxpcn,slve duplication,-; that only .serve ti-. com plicate our combined effort.';, once th.- c o u n tr j’ l.s called upon to po to war.

“ T lie mllltarj-’’ Is .'omclhint; that ha.s be­co m e too powerful In other countrle.s for thi ow n Kood. That's why the propo.sed plan I u n ify in g our armed force.? should be qiven serious con.sldoratlon, even though the In- d lv ld un l branchoi of the .-icrvlce, JeaIou.s of t h a lr own authority and traditions, may In- ei.st upon condnulHR their excUi.-lvlty, ir- rcspecUve ol all the laeniclcncy and expense.

BOB H O P E

R a d ia to r sREI’A IIiE I)

WE KEKVirr AI.I.

K inds of Radiator.s for

Cars. Trucks. Trarlors,

Stationary Enclnw

B e n to n 's

V I E W S OF O T H E R S .

/verouoiV E O yo (//^

M OmER, /tfl/O ^oo/c //o tv

Svow-ymTs CiORox ms 41ADE A ^y lA o m x y f

IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR CARl ik e any cliain-slore organization, we travft a volume business-taking only a small profit on many transactions rattier ttian a big profit on a few. To maintain volume we must buy cars. And we realize that we ran get them only by paying bigfi prices. But don’t take our word for if. "B e from Missouri." Make us prove this claim!

Get o a r o ffe r! Be money a h e ad !

Chaih-Store Used Car Markets Throughout Western Amcrica

202 Shoshone Avenue — Phono 553

/rJr BEAm Fc/Lf

C iO /io x - w m £...m s f/

/!/V D S A f/m R K 7 0 0 /

V

QUIT DOSING C O N S T IP A T IO N !

ie;;sto:Rrd to juirh t

character !tun-.ped tih .!;• Pappy O’Danlel of Tcxr..- off the boiirrti, ahoorln.; ii

f..-er-'' ThU comic 1 manner to run Taylor c! Idaho

whoie-whtat rrnt(

Tf ALL-BR^v'’t.rc ‘t votir daily f ’':

par,.!, rci I. pho^phorllJ-lll hr iind teeth. Viturr fuard acalnit d« —to help biiilj 1 ti.ii {or crii'rth. l

are f.i.-t on t;;r |)i:itu;,. rlni-.;. ,i,s ih,-,, ;ire prolj- -''la'Iat)ly **yi2g in Mmmw. too fui.-Pcnland OresanlRn. C»1W0 Cutk md Omaha. .

C IO ^ O X /S {/LTRA - R S m S D . . .

^ /? £ 5 F/?OM C A U Sr/C AND O m f/?

//A R S iy saB ST A A /C 6S...B (m ‘G em £ /

N o NEED lo deipoir when whii# ond <oIof•fo f co’loni and lifiem become gray ond dingy. They'il come out of the waibjnov/y-v.h;ie,colar-btlgSi, when yoJ uje Ciofoul V/hot'i more,CIoro» moVes loundry

fr«-5h, jani1ary...let»en« rubbing, iSui corneiving fobrlcj, lime and effort, f'cm everyday llneI J lo Ihe cfcinli-' t dcilies.oil white end color*fast ilnenjoro safe with CIofO»,forCioro»i4pijre...e;klta-gentlB ...conlQinj nocouitie to domage fabrici.

And, toOjCiorox Ij effective ond eoiy to tie in rcutino clconjlng of liltchen and bothrocm... It diilrfccb, deodorijcs, removej jlaini.moVej houjehold "dan*Oer lones" hygienicoily deo/i. Directloni on label.

./fm M ia ii B ^ac/i a n d

SLOROXr s il FROM CAUSTIC

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THUnSDAY. A-PRIL 35, JO IO TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO PAGEPrVB

Potato Usage Urged During Bread Dearth

Who Is He? Answer

Sun Vallej' Will

Open in Decenilicr

Contract Sent for POW Farm Labor

Diircl.irs rf tUr Tvdu Kulb Coim-

Horwyn niirkt* Huvs \Vashiii);l<iii Weekly

Demand for Cattle Heavy; Sale LiKht

D A N C Er in i i .w , A i'R ii. 211

'I |). ni.

I.I'XaON HALL

CORKY DAVIS;ind Itaiul

Weed District to Be Formed Friday

MAV lu; rANIHDATi;ItOISK, April 25 M’j — Curl H.

Hurl, mi'iiibor ol Ihr YoiinnHtpiil)llc;in fliil)'. Ill Idiiho, Uicllratoil lirrc Ihnl hr mlfiht be n cnnrilclitc Jor tlic OOP iiomliintlori for llciit- <iil:\nt Kuvrmor. Hurl, n maiui-

D id Y o u K n o w

D id Y o u K n o w

I t W o n t B e L o n g N o w

■ DclUoics arc 7imr bririf; cuulr dalli.''

COKC in and .s ,t Ihe new IIM .DWIN SI'INFT

TYI-K riANO TODAYI

CLAUDE BROWNM USIC a n d FURNITURE CO.i n Main Avo. E a s t Phone sni

NOW OPEN!A N D KEADY TO SERVE YOU

SERVICE STATION- WHOLESALE PLANT

R eta il and Wholesale302 3rd

Avenue South

• TtRFS CIIECKCD

% BATTERY CHECKKD

« GKARfi LUnHICATED

• riLTKKS CtlECKED « FAN nFI.TS CHECKED

• MOTOK on, CHA.Vr.ED « nAOIATOtl CHECKED

• CHASSIS MinniCATKD • SrAKK rH G.S CHECKED

• ntONT WHKEI.S LUHItlCATi;!)

PETROLEUM PRODUCTSlly the fj iin r l or hy the Tnicklojifl!

W.W. THOMASAGENT SERVICE 9

Plenty GladPAUL, April 25-Vln;ll Ol.m

liorjie nttcr rccclvlni; n ill'.ii.i from llic iirmy mcdUol illviMun Scnltlc, Ajirll

Power Vet Files

For CongressmanliOl.-iK, April 2,'i i.l>-rcrr>- Nd-

ii. c UiliiRs. If IdtUio lioj propfr 'prc.sciiUvtlon. 11 l.'t my belief that If) con be tvcqiilrcd."

Minus L igh ts , Fined

3.:i5 I', ni. Monday wiiiioul IIbIiU, R.iy A. Wllhltf. 21U LoL', wn» flnucl »o -.ml CO-.IS Woiliicsd.iy In Ju'tlcc

iim’t NcrIpcI S lipp ing

FALSE TEETH

P ' >

W a.shcr IfcpairinK

LOUIS EVAN S

BEEN SICK FOR SO LO N G

THE NATURE 'S W A Y SY ST E MTrlrjiliDiie Ijr.O fur Ajjixilnlrnriil -llonni fl a m. lo p m- I.irrun Colston—T r.Ui. h—M K Hnrtla Mivrj A Zupo ,

NATUUOPAIIIIC i>ilYSIClAi;S

daughter of Mr, fcnd Mri. Bob Wldmier, Slicry L>-n. wtii brought hnm» from 6t, Alphon.MW hMplUl nl Boise Klifrc shn has been e

patient Alnce November (ar k Ie( ailment. She will be ntumrf to the hwptUl In & few ireelu for » tonill operation.

f f S .You can also ect this cereal In Kellogg’* VARIETY—8 dif. fetcnt ccrcalj, 10 ijcnttous packsgea, la one handy eirtonl

\0

AUTO SEAT... $1.88 N u rse ry Chair $3.98 HIGH C H A IR .. $9.95

Collopiiblo Melol Frame wllh Flooling Seot for Comfoft. Mode of Jlrong

Sturdily mado of tmoolh hordwood. Solely Strop, Hond decofoled.

Non-Tippinsj Conitrudion . . . Nolitrol

finithcd hordwood. a«v*r dccoralioa.

CRIB $24.95. . I ponel. Sl*el iprinfli. Nohirol Of

Extension Gate $1.29 ! 8x5! " . Roo .i!’. « . , i 7.8S Baby Carriage $16.90Exiendj lo i feel; 33V« inch©* hisjh.

Complete with ottachtnonll.

GATE, e»tend» lo 6 f«6t ........... i 1.89

231 Main E

Black or Gray UalhtrtH* Cow . Al

M«lol SuH>«ntion lyfM FrooM.

P h o n e 637

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THUESDAY. APRIL 25, 1946

Central Area Baptist Mod At Slioslioiic

Baptist Speaker Moral Homes

1 | K c v t o Y o i i I I t ,

Atlonu'v Savs

Goodin^' Area Scouts Select City of Rocks VFW Accepts Two Veterans

54 Into Post: Biiv Cafe Here (»et'. l?c|)()i Is

! ( . o( I. (

■ I S l ; i r l s 1 1 1 J m i c l

M. s

2 0 [ ) ( ‘ r c l l . i ' ,

Station Gets Tentative OK For FM Unit

Radio station KTFI liiu' bfrii grnnicd Irntallvf npprovnl lor llic

•.nicllon of an FM ({rofnicncjmodulation) .•station. FlorcncR M.

...... «[atlon maiiaKcr, an-nouncrd Wecliic .diiy. The njjprovnl

"condlUoiial coiir^trnrtlon" prr- ind n;cnn.i tliat flnnl ciitliicrr- ipccincBlJoas and car icu.jii

...... be (nibmllted to iho FCCfinal approval.

CoiL triiflloii of ft 5,000 watt |k-"iran^mlttcr will l)c contlmic<l an,I pliitw for the crcctlon of tlir ff- HUtncy mrxiuliillnn stntlon will !.•

■lajed until l.iler, ;.h(; i.«ld. Iiutallatloii of frequency i

clpnllflc lm|irovf:i>ent Inilnalcs static rrerhfd from

«lilcli will be dcvcloprd Lit<r.V. E. niclmrdMn. chief cn,iiiiprr KTKl. fal.l ihat radio eiiRlncrr.s •c'sjali'd 'I'alu KalL? h "as Ideal n laom^or Irpfiiicncy tnodillatlnn atlfiL'.Uns-ii'-tiAn he obtained In k United S!*le.v^ jUi.

Husbands! WWes!W a n t n e w P e p a n d V i m '

T r - a v e I E a s tT R M L W mB U S L I N E S

Snil I.:ikc K h

Denver 21 hrs.

AII)iK|iicrquc .'(« Iir«. Kniisns Cif.v 50 hrs. DtKvrn

Chirajfo r>l fin-. S(. Louis .10 hr^.

^ ______The Tniendhf £Lned

X r 190 2nd A v e .E .

SET Of6Ten-Ouncf Tumblers

1■iitli iji |,'

1“i '

'Hm

ttJ y L IJWe will give one of Iheie i t t l—FR EE a/id without obll(j«tlon

Cpr«d demonati-.Hion, T»iea» liimblert are hintfy 10 ounce • lie—J“*I e'Obt for is rv lrg li», milk, jntJ other beverifloi.

FREE to ndulta attending dcmontlralion of

SPRED THINNED PAINTSATURDAY, APRIL 27thCome early! Get your «et white tupply laiU

WHAT I N£ED tS A

PAIjNT THAT W IU

CtfA^../W A HUBkrt

r i r S p i t ! f . . .

T h e M t w W o t e r ^ iM d n

Point t*Kit Letsof cleaning . . . cKlU dren't finger printi and oth«r hooMhold grime weth off wHb n>lld toop ood wotef.SPRED comes in T1cn$ nk«r Ihon fSe othwvl Contort iwn wiib any oth«r woter-mhced poM.SntED (hl«« in tWt*r polotyodorisn fD <dv®fi *iost la fi

MOl.

On* 0enoa of SPRED im lit i I %

salient of imeoth .

;r i t ^ » v a Y

THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1946 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO PAGE 5EVER

Varied Social

Gixxl Will riul>llic c!cc'.la:i ol o/llcprs nnrt I'Uirw

for lilt! niin-jal d;iy, .•■rlifdiilcclMay 8. Acrp mKlP Ijy IhR Oowl Will rlub at .1 iiirr;;iii; Wrvlnr ilti)'

Mr.-. .S. ’ .HmlUl wns flcctct; prc.liiont: Mr Kny 1'. Hnnii. vlcr- prr^iiloiu; Mi> Cli-oruP Wlrj-cUliiC.

T liy Mrt. Mntitc Vlrkrr.-. at il

PROMPT SKRVICK ON

WASHERREPAIRING

All Mnko.s &. ModPlB

oWringer Rolls in Stock

WILSON-BATESTwin Filti. Fhone 516-J

JrroiT." Burleyr*honf IM-J ' rtionc 45<W

Weddings,Engagements

n u iu . n ’. April In t

liu- SUnn'.nii!. UuUKllltr Mrs. J. Uitl aiiiHiiuiv\Cluirli". M. Hrp,vonh,

rlc ll.-i)v,orlli, Albion, ■ Ml'. HfliR'orlli, vtTt

John S. Himmun:.. Hur- iciin ol IhP brlrtr. t. U. HoKS;iii,lhc liurlry

riclr'.i f*ilKr.

■rinrr MnbM Sr

rolnrrj Jcr.-.ry crl'- llrpxortli.

.' iK kl Iminrdlalfly

1 Di'llliili K)m

dLv:hnrECcl Irora the navy »lf corsa where lie scrvrc! ns nn avLatloo mftchlnlst'fi mtitc, tint closj.

* * *PAUL. April 25-Carol7H Tllui.

formerly of Paul, and flgU Illchird Hiowntll wcrn matTled M»rch 23 In OrcEon.

ScrRcnii!. Browticll wu In the (Ilvbtoii which'Wfu wiped out

1 DuUnn- Itfi was tiikcn prisoner icl wa.i' held In Jopnnfia prison

fftiiip.? iinlll his rcleiwie ImI 8ei>- Icmbcr, Scrfrcnnt nnd Mrf. Brownell, lett for Wiitcr-iment. Stlch- afler* vlsltliiR her aunt. Mr. iind Mrs, Siwiley Tcmplr, In,Paul, lie will bo ill.'<hnrgcd iooii.

V * *

CalendarTho Aiulgo 'sur club trill mfit

n: 7 30 p. m. FTlcliiy for a i>otluc)t .•..i]>p.T HV llir home of Mr. . M. E. siiot«i’ll. :o.'. Biiclmnnn ttrccu

Til- mcPllnK ol the WFMS of Iho Nrir-imic chiircli .will be nl tha !’nme of Mr.-'. CUrciice CanipMI,' 1337 Eluhih nVcnue nt 0 p, m. Kilil:iy with the' prrslilmt. Mr«.

M agic \ 111 lev

Social T id-bits

Fulls ilT Mr.- Hi.:

tlin r ’ll;

PLUMBINGSERVICE

-AU lypei of s? Plumblns J servla ex-

I »ertly donet " PHONE

283HOJIE PL tra in iN G mid HEATING CO.

135 Tliird Ate. E.

J ANDY GETS THE ANSWERS O N BUTTONSl ty A1 Drov.f

-.MClEALLie' V j y TH£VSE^SAT• ) , 1 ^ 1 / ^

MlAAAQ.NE! KSLLOOO'S P£P '-,OlVgS vou 0BTTE8 NurSlTiCN \ THAS HHOLC MiWfAT—1V1TH J THE MV'5 MED OP ^

L O O K , K I D S ! coatcT \

THESE CRE4T COMIC eUTTONSI

i S E 'E E:

Mafi'ic V a lle y

Social r id -R its

M.itRiiif. smltli. KiMnr- Las.vfn. M iik ’.ta AiKl'T.<<.it, P.*t;y TlmlM)'.. .loiUiir- rifr ^r.n Nmiry purrlr

the ftlnc;|(jn nt .Mr*, l/ l:. narc.T.

Ohiir'di wUh the Fllrr

''0 JKUTLRV

E A ST K R - GRADUATION

Watchcs nn<! Jewelry

»nd'i\ wide Mltctlon-

TILLEY’S JE W E L R Y STORE

Kimberly, Uibo

mumsH A R D Y

G A RD EN V A R IE T IE S

Which drd exlr» w.Il In cur teir o i'*n lj»l yftr.

Uniurpasscd for Au> tumn <iardcn Dce- orarion and Cutting!

A V A L A N C H E

LAVENDER f-ADY^

MRS. DuPONT

One o f rncli of tlieso •1 fine, hnrily ’mums noHtpnif] for $1.50. (3 of each S I)

Pine Tree GardensRt. 5, BoI*s, Idiho

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO THURSDAY. APRIL 25, lO-lG

U p , l i p and TlieU“-Ovcr!

'\

I , ■

Acequia Coach Sii^nsLOGAN. Ulnh. .April 25 (4’)—I'nul

McCioy, Ut/ili iiKrlculliiral collcKf IiillbMk iD.it fall, lin? >lpnccl n con- Irnct 10 coach at the Accquln. Ida., higti >fliool. Hu will KHuluntc from Uiflh EtJte t!iL? Juno. .McCloy is a native of Rupert, Idn,

TUAPPER VISITS FAIRFIELD. April 25 — Chnrloa

Knimfr. who has brcn trapping In Nevada, ri'turned hoiii* o\cr llic Sluter hoUdiivf.

w,i» ( ir il (iiiuiRUMlfil I llu' R.iitililrri a rliJiicr Ici Liv liic wliU 1)11 ilir jn tiifi runiJnc up. I h i'ilaiirr. (hr lc»nn nhmilnc I] p l lr l im nllli (hr br<t rrmnl^ n liintJIy nnulil be Ihr b r illi

■ T.ikj;K Ibr ;iriiitr<t It.; m ) :i.niil, Mr. .Slilc., |vi|ir,i-t| ;n || c-tict!ii:c(1 >;,.n;c Ix-l-Acr:! ll;c- I!,.

1 h ;\'rli:ili:'’ ileflareil VOSS.

;>• |u:.!.:y .Jiir .uni Hit- :,vL ,<> i

•Uiiiibrr.",.C.iinp fitimlirr iilshl niir! a !ii il.':: ftto .Mr. Billfk to itm co:

tlif niiflrnt weird pinldl . liir. ilrl( , Ilf .'h,iu;cd: "I •-.Jijid; .'lU In hi't oti ymir liiIornMtlo;-. You irr. Mr. W IlrJrl, (he rx-< id luirled A no-hlt (»me In I irandni r.

Vandals WinCOHVAI.LIS, Oir„ April 25 ':i" UmuT.'-lly ()/ Id.dii) ><•I lo 12. over Ori'Koa .Statr >r iy, takliip lull iirtvniilnur nf I ■>vfr crrrrf, and nine n-alk/i bv four

0?C pllchrr*.

BASEBALLScflMn Box Scat

ReservationsNoit

On Sale

a t the Sporter

Bees Base Flag Hopes on Speedy Infield, Two Slugging Gardeners..... Hnnirr, Intliiclt Kll c.c.lro, lilll ijcc.t will iiii.- [heir star.', of .....

oil tlic Till- iKc,. imiliiiiljtidly ulll ii.uc Wllluliii, I.CI1 Kji-ii.ir;ivlcii. Hill WllJle L'lKvi, wlio uoti tlic PioneerIhe bli Kc'.t |>lt, hrr In tluj cin nil Kellk, J.uk Nt>rli xo, John li.iker, battlns tllle wlUi a J40 prrcfiitiiKi

,c lAo 0-f‘'"t-'-liuh Mcl n.iiiirr. .’I- Doii^ Oliver, Trd ii.n.iic.'e iiiul .tniJ Ictlhiinrtcr Elmer Orcllj, n, ;0Cliuelc >''-'>r-ii!cl rl(:hili:in(ln. O ilur liur- U.ilpli i)i- Muriliil. cnmc winner. Uolh are ullli tli

. 11, JU4, irr--'. in i.ilcmiun t.. ChrMif. and One Itilii ;.fria. cerlaln - [he Kc.il.i tliL te;i5on.

COWBOY PAY SCALES WORRY DOERRShift of Class AAA Menihends ( liib Salaries up

Russet Fans Gfet Promise Of Interesting Ball Club

15 New Golfers Join .Jerome Club

JKUOMK. April -,‘i—A triictor am Koll rour.-r mowing niin'liinr hin been dellvrrcd to llic JiTome coin:.

................ ....... I “ Baskel I’lavers."'.sr ’i'iv IAC(irns Win Pair IKetcd bv Molhers

llaifoi'iiian ( !a|)Uir(‘s "IVianiiiilai- Mod; Woods Hiuh-I’oinl Star

FiSHING TACKLEAnil Oilier llcms I’urciiaseii, Arrivini; Dailv

F ine E q u ipm e n t- P tic ed R ig h t !

S|?ci'iiili/.i'il Hdil anil (Inn Repair SiT 'irc!

The Rod & Gun Shops i l l .\l;iin Siilllll riioiic- '.'Si-.l

C A S HP A I D

For dcnd nnd usclcs.i

HORSES - COWSw ill kiso plfk op hop If they

m close.

P H O N E US COJXECT

Twla F>I1< 311 Geodloj 47—liapert U

Id ah o Hide & Tallow Co.

We Have ,i I.im ilcd S tipph

ASHTON

BLUE T A G

W. W. & W . T. NEWCOMB

beal. CaNtleford. I’hone 5DS: W'ln- ton noivnun, lliipfri. rlione ir. MAIN OFFICi;. UurlCT. Phone lOfi.

Van Eng-eleiis=

Just Received!The Lari’est Shipment

hi Over 4 Years‘'JustinCOWBOY BOOTS

REGULAR SATURDAY

SALE\Vc Have liuyers I'or A ll Type Stock.

BKING YOUR CATTLIi T O U S I’OR TOP PRICES

In ndd ilio n tn oiir rcK»J'‘ r run. wc w ill have ; carload of Kopti Whitcfnccd Yciirlintr Slecrs

CONTACT IS FOR TRUCIUNG I.VFOll.-'IATION

STOCKGROWERS COMMISSION CO.

Clyde Unldfn W. ), Jiollenbeek D. Wiseman

('oiiif ill tiinv fur vniir p.Tir of tlif-.-f'

laiimus Coivliiiy by .Iiis tin . \\liih' wu

have a CdiiiiiK'tc >i,'c fallK''-

’ Hand Lasted

' Hand I ’oolcd

Black or Bro^ n

Sizes () lo 11

TWO

TSMELYBOOT

.■Medium and Wido W 'idllis

IRRIGATING BOOTSHood, First QualityKnee Length. Rejrular$1.14 VALUE, N O W ....................

T H IGH LENGTH

RUBBER BOOTS“Sport King” F irst tf P ^ a Quality Hood Boots ^ i t v REGULAR $6.55, N O W ........................... W

Dow n Stairs Shoe Dept.

=Van Engelens

THURSDAY, A P R IL 26. 1948

2 t g-

"-75'

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"= f .0- 'I J _ . i '

y£' i-r 2S■ 1 I'M ■

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ar j11'

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4) io

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io.n. Unlri"r,.ln-.»

I.J «>4h 5S' T/r-fk Ifiu r

fhlOVJ A.60JT FtEDlNC2> V b?. ACAP50L& REVi&W lOF Voui;; CARCER A'S ■ 'AN iWFLATeO 0LOOD- WUMD'DEVELOPlf^S A, BALD SPOT, AfJDVOUK. ■AD'JEt TUC.ES OUGHT TO BE HMR- CAiSltJS.'

l :

HA.ME - 'Ol) •-. SOL-JliD At-iV !. HEMV CRiMt:SUCKA^^Tnii ■VAMlSWED COOU1-4TOVE THfi,-T A TiAUG CACRiED As'.'AVlMA

■S O.WEMT OF- V

. ..■.\P' O-’ '-S’ TODA'\ I LCCA,TE'o .X•VK'KE. C.’vil.V Ci-t'.'J

I I L HAD HlS\ lsiSOMrOl/= —\ V AFTER. MOCK J /■ D£DL)CTl0^i X ' I FOOMO sliM OMA \ I, ra k jck w K & R e j > He HAD GONiBTO

( COOMT i ^ n t e p •

LIFE’S L IK E THA I

THIMBLE THEATER

OUT OUR W A Y

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

By WILLIAMS VIC F IJN T

PAGE NINE

By MICHAEL O’M A L L E Y and RALPH LANE

_i-'C wnoRv %

SIDi-: fJ.ANCFS

BOARD IN G HOUSE MAJOR HOOPT.E

-Wf' I'laci KOinf: t-i tn;ir

Kiv,' you I., ,lr,:-

TH IS ( T lU O r S W O R T n Uv i'i. R ( ; r s ( ) \

1 lIK RPEEOi.:r p-iAT L

AB?ur O ^XO.OOO YEARS IPRCSANC V THE ) .

INTXEAMD5T OF AA/OTh/Sfi /eZ£ A<3 £. AND NCCfMERN CITIES (7VERPUN WITH

AveA\/y / c c ^ £ £ r r .

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TIMES-NEWS. TV/m FALLS. IDAHO niURSDAY. APRIL 25. lD1t5

K 'lr i

Stocks Livestock I Gi’ainKVMVlUI.DCK

Markets and Finance ; Twin Radiosciicdnicir i iiirr T«11I K.ill-i r

HI.

Discharges

LKGAL ADVEKTISKM KNTS Final Rites Held fo r

C. Sexton

J. H. Simmons’ I>a.st Servues Conducted

I.ICCAI. ADV IC IM IS in iKM

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In I ^vlll l alls

P<)lnlo<‘s-()nioiis

I'onner Resident |

t ,: O f Burley Passes •*“ ■' "• »•cm-, April :s -,r,~ I '

Harry Harry Sales Co.

SPECIAL SADDLE HORSE SALE

.KK FA IR G R O U N D S .............................FILI<:R. IDAHO

SUNDAY^ APRIL 28SALK STARTS A T 1-00 O’CLOCK

• I’Al.OMINOS • PINTOS • ULACK.S • HAYS • SORRRLS

iKn jo iir liorM's and I'quipmeiU cn rly— nn oxceplinnnlly fino bunch of

Kcd while. 5 yrs„ Rtnllc. wcl! broke

Roan {Tcliiinjr. -1 yrs.. Rentlc, well broke

SorrcJ filly. ;$ yrs.. iri-ntle, Krecn broke

Sorrel filly. ;! yrs.. Kt'nlle. >, thorobrcd

Ray filly. .I yrs.. Rcnllc. I'j IhorobreeS

(Jray Kcl'litifj, <> yrs,, Kende. Kood broke

niack «ehliii)', 7 yrs,. Kentle, well broke

H:iy nelilinir. f> yrs,, gentle, ! j Ihorobrod

I ’ inlo Kelilitijr. yrs., Kcnlle,Aniuriran Saildlcr

Roan KclrlinK, yrs., gentle.runnitiK 'valk /

Ii;ty mare, (i yrs.. penile,

"(imen or children i'

Ray mure. 7 yrs,, Kenlle. well broke ]

RIark & while. (> yrs., Renlle, 1Rood walker \

Sorrel KcldinR. G yrs., (jenlle. '(;:ii(cd «

Black & while, fi )ts., Rcnlle nnd Rood

Sorrel mare, 8 yrs,, thorolired

Pin In. .lyrs., \vell broke

RInck mnre, 2 slockinR Icrs. well broke

Ray {TcIdinR. 5 yrs. old. Kcnlle

I?rown ReldinK, fi yrs,, Rcntle, Ihorobred

f’ inlo mnrc, .T yr.s.. Rcntlc for anybody

Rrown mnrc. .3 yr.s., Rcntle for anybody

P in lo Rcldlnp, 8 yrH., Rcnlle, well brok«

Sorrel Reldinfr, flux mane and tail, years, genllc

Ilonn RcldinR, 5 yrs.. gentle, welt broke

Riick.skin RcldinR, I yre., genllc, well broke

RIack nnd while gelding, ,'i yrs..

genlle and gnited

Ray mare, 6 yrs., gentle, well broke

STAI.l.S ■ FEKD ■ STRAW A V A tL A B L K A FKW DAYS HEFORE SALE

PHILLIPS & PETERSON, tamltteeCol. Hoy Hopkins. Auclioneer

Phone

Ed Cary, Clerk Phone .'■>:)6W

THimSDAY, APRn. 25, ID-IS TIMES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO PAGE ELEVEN

Phone

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RADIO AND MllStC

SITl'A'l'IONS s v a n t ::!!

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PIANOS

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WOOL PRESSERS

AND LIVESTOCK\V. 0. ROBINSON

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SEEDS AND [’ I.A N T S

RichnrdMon Cleaners I R E A L ESTATE \VANTED■> HOO.M IIOMF

FAUM LME'LEMENTS

HERE

Is An Opportunity

R(?al Estate ListinKs

I HAVE nUVKUS

HOMES FOR SALE

1W 8.\CKS

War Apiiruvoc!

SLED POTAT')i-:s

J TEAMS M r iJ '>W ILLIAM S TRACTOR CO

i)AI{V C lilC ES

RODY— FKNDER and I-aint DcpartniPiit

TOTN FAI.j.S .MOTOR CO.

HIGHEST

C.4SH PRICESp.'iiti for late model

f‘i*»gialon Juna 1.

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

D IR EC T aR YBOYS! BOYS!

T5ir TI.Mf;.'5.NK\VS WILL HAVE

erVERAL CARHIEH nOUTl'S AVAILABLE 600N

If Intrrf.-itecI apply iiuw(It thf

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• DlCYCLt: SALE'S ^ SERVICE • MOS'KY TO LOAN

' CLF:ANEIiS & DYEIIS

-WANTED-

Kxppri'.’nrcd

PARTS M AN

Popiilnr liiii' of

Farm Machinery

Write Box oij. Timus-N'cwa

> COMMBnCIAL PRINTIKG • I ’f.UMVIXG i UFATIXG '

UuAtktr prinilnr J Shothon, SI- t

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LETTERS (Cl UANU5CH1PT8

• TYl'EWRITKRS

d T}p«wrlMr Kx OvrotU* 1'

• VENETIAN BLINDS

* SOFTENERS

Globe Stfd & Foud Co.

I WohilM'a liiiiit.Hl

.'Uiioiint of

NERHASKA l-D n .p

and

(.Vi-tilVil

BLISS T R IU M P H

Seed Potatoes •

LONC PRODUCIi: CO.rilONK 14.-,

■■(;omi IT IlN tiSTO E A T '

TIli;V 'RE GiiTTlNcl SCARCE

CARTERS M ARKET

__ _ WANTED t o IHiy

.MISL, FUR SA L i:“

EAKI’ AINS

v k n f ;t ia .\- b l in d s

W(M<T|, Au'" Supply ,

uri.D CAJiS.TfiUCKS.

*ffl> BUSES( I t rays to 3liop around)

T W IN FAi.LS MOTORPhsnc liS

Sl’EClAL SERVICES | Sell Your

CAR!

ROR REESE MOTOR COMPANY

Highest Legal Pricc!

PHONE 1870 DodEB Plj-aouU)

....................... .

T H IU KS A.NP TKAILEIIS i

ri'.'^roni.s

) 'uoi' ji K Vi.iiui'VuivicE

A & B PLUMBING

and HEATING CO..^1

m* or tin W»nd»ll,_____5 OR ;i, ian IntoriiWleiuTuMtli. Inrb ntiwlUw. « tot UU

h h4rdw^ •ad v>1 («<l U ti M. rb«Mb.'i:

PAGE ■nVELVE TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS. IDAHO THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 19-lG

China Moving Ca])ital Site During Crisis

Jly I). UltlTK

Power S|)raye!'Joins in Weed Warfare Stuffed Sliirt Diplomats to Get Letdown

Unill u,r) oiTrfrn'fl, u"y

O U R AUTO IN SU R A N C E C O ST S LESS

I T ’ S B A C K

( *\ " '( g I SLADIW WHIS

BUILDNOW!STANDAIilt U’HITl':

CINDER HI.OCKS

Mi-i Poe Earns

Top Cake AwardWisconsin Man

Takes Own Life At fllpnns Ferry

England Native Oilers Hoiisiiii!:I'or W ar Brule

I Service Station

U p en e fl a t l^ la n l I'jvanj^elist M e re

Fairfield Elects

School BoardFAmriEIX), April •- liuuKl

Tnrnihpri iiTre eli‘c!r^ to Ihr^pilr-

Foiir Fires; Threeof

Them in Same Alley

uhprc' A lire wils (UM-ovcrid In n trci.'.U box bcliliicl liic nc».'pni>er otilcp.

PUAAPS• Dtmlni,- and Mycr for

iTTlBatlon, Inriiist.rlnl nnd domfs- tlc uipfl nepnir.s nnd Srrvlcel

KI.OTO CO.180 3rd Are. W. riione 170

WHITE PHM IC i: ROCK

BUILDINGBLOCKSNow Av;iilalile for All

Ihiildini; Needsnsrnr rlilrkfn Iiimsfs, Oulbiillilinc*, C.ranarlpv Foiiiuli- llnnv Ilnu^ri-AII r.in Iir iiin,lr rfonnmtrill, from "Volco" In- •iilntliit Klork«.

MU. n.T

Cinder Products Co.Jfromo I’lione MJ IJilio

Piano Sale!35 PIANOS Go on Sale

FRIDAY AND

SATURDAYH u rc ’s your opporlunity to buy n fine

Claude BrownMusic and Furniture Co.143 Slain A v e . Eaal Phone 8.14

.. 13.M........ 2J.50Tal)lr«, oiraslciiial fhalr"!, cUvfn-

liiirl , flirM« nt

Th is week’s nffeririK of nulslandinfr values in pood (niality merchandisi'— ro<o«ni/e(l for ser\icf and satisfaclion.

.\nolhor Shipnienl ol Those (iood (Jualily

Mal-ine Flight Boots j,ANBy “ O’Donnel"

Sniair ,ir.-:,-y lio,,i with atik le sir;ip . . . hnrli polish Ii'a tliiT i)p-

l>rr-. Wi'lt -.■■•M'd snl.'s of ,-,liinly iieal leatll'T, Hr.iwn ei.lor. lU'Knlar

ualkniK he,.). These bo..t.^ are idi'.'U f,.r all Ivjie -parts

Mliii-div- or w.irk. M:iile over tlie famnii; .Marine F l i r h '^ j ^ ^ 5 0 l.iiiit piuierii. . i/e,s t; to 11. \'ai'iiiiis Vkiihhs,

MAIN F i.o o K s i io r ; i)i:i>Ain'Mi;NT

.Il'VKNILE SHOE DKI'ARTMKNT I'RKSFNTS

NEW STYLE CREATIONS/:^/-/!N GRO\VINC; (;IRI.S S(uMMER

Wash Hnils by ‘'Krtynec"

.Siii;ill t>oy. n'n-li Milt,-, of

fliirly talli-lnl, mrrcoilicd

pdplii!. Kiinti.rl-vil jhriiiik,

M;iflnl)lr colori of Tnti, Llua

puckct.' In shirt nnri t»o In

p,im> 2 pl<-rr ullh l.rit

$2.98

CASUALWhite Dross Red .Vnklo Strap

\V».«li .Sull'

S1.79 „ S3.98nO YS ’ RAI.CONY

SandalsTeen-A«:e

White Plastic Men! See These!Munsingwear Seconds in

$2.98

T 1 Munsingwear Seconds in

„ UNION SUITSShorl Sleeve Ankle LeiiKth Style

Lichl :! sea.soii style unions iirefcn’d l)y manymrii for all sunimer. Tlu'sc are of a fine kiiil inei-cerizci! finisliod cotton. Well fin ished, hut w illi siiKht irroiru- laritiw, llia l hiive been repiiired. All pliuiily marked

‘■. cconiis.’’

KIZKS

;u: to iG ............................................. . $1.10

Also Two Groups of

Athletic Shirtsitralfd

JIIVKMLE s iio f : d l p a r t .ment

i i l t i l Giant Pansies

Hayes Furniture

A. V. W illiams, Twin Palls

s. B loom s AH Sitmrr

S G lI 'T SHOP

6 Plants

30 '

T.ifiP hard !o Items offer

)uii unusunl vuluf la knit>••**<, IIU r....v .>MI

nthktlc .lilrt-.. Smooth fint „r,ri nrnis. Hlzr. 3fl to 44. ^kMt cotwn. .Slro 36 to 44. WrII north more Ihnii thh ■StcoiKls only but a real l3uy. .'pcctul prlcc-

Cotton ‘y \ n Mcrcorizcd A Q / »Flat Ktiit .........0 4 C R ib K nil............. DOt

Sizes HR to 41

•MAIN F L O O R M liN 'S STORE

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