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Nino Irriga ted Idaho Counties

TODAY’SNEWSTODAY

VOL. XXIV. NO. 208—5 CENTS. 8.rrl<* of th « l J B U ;d ^TW IN FA LLS. ID A H O TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1941. O FFICIA L CITY N E W SP A P E R '

Early Release Looms for Selectees Despite Ruling

14-18IN IH S IN

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 19 (U,R) — The w ar departm ent announced today it plans to re lease selectees and national guardsm en a f te r th ey have served between 14 and 18 m onths unless the in terna­tional situa tion becomes more serious.

U nder Uie m lllU ry service cxlen ' a lon bill signed yesW rday by P resi­d e n t Roo&evciu th e arm y could kM p selectees, guardsm en and reservists In service lo r 30 m o n tlu . or 3'4 years. R egular a rm y m en cou2d b« r e t^ n e d for 4H ycarj.

T he a rm y also se n t Instructions to th e field arranglD g for th e rc!#ase from acUve service o f alm ost 200,000 m en by Dec. 10 of th is year. In the following order of p reference:

m f e r e n c e O rder f. D ependency and ha rd sh ip cases

w hen properly established.3. M en 38 year# 9f age or over

on Ju ly 1, 1941, rgeard less o f leng th of service a n d In o rder o f lengUi of active federa l service.

3. M arried m en w ho desire d is ­charge a t the end of th e ir 13 m o n th s ' service,

E xpressing Uic hope i t wlU no t be necessary to ho ld in service any ind iv idual now In tra in in g for the fu ll 30 m on ths te rm perm issible un> d c r th e law, th e w ar d e p ar tm e n t sa id i t w as anUclpatM l th a t na- U onal c u a rd en listed m en nod se*

o llf ti ' th a o tB iw for whom p rio ritie s are anniJuaced will be re­leased " a f te r a a Average of about 18 m o n th s’ to ta l active service, some a s early as 14 m ontbs .'’

M ay K rte a d T erm Selectees a n d guardsm en eligible

fo r re lbw e m ay ex tend th e ir te rm o f ac tive service to th e fuU 80 m o n th a 'I f they desire.

o f ^ h e reg u la r an n y

NAZIS U ALL U K I i A I N E H 1 S T OF

Id ah o 's m ost unique convenUon—a wordless ga thering which will d raw delegates from all over th e s ta le -w i l i be held In 1 ^ 'ln Falls A ug. 30 th rough 8ep l. 1.

T h e convention i* th e flffh b iennial session of the Idflho AssocU aUon of th e Deaf. Betw een 85 a n d 100 deaf persons from both north a n d south Idaho will converge on T w in F a lls for a conference a t w h lch 'filtactlv lU es. m eetings and speeches wUl be In the slRn-liuiguase,

O ne m a jo r topic will be discussion of m ethods to assist Idaho 's deaf citizens.

B urton Drlggs. supe rin tenden t of th e O oodlng S la te School for ihe D eaf and Blind, will be one of th e principal speakers.

B iennia l banquet will be held a t 7 p. m . Sunday. Aug. 31. The banquet a n d convention headquarte rs wUJ b e a t th e P ark }toie!.

Floyd Brower. Pocatello, p residen t of th e assoctaUon. will preside a t a il business sessions.

Reds Use Oldest of Strategy in Retreat

B ; UENBY 8UAPIIMOSCOW, Aup. 19 (U,R) — Red arm y forces, applying

s tra te g y used effectively in th e Napoleonic war, were re­ported today to be falling back before the Germans on the Leningrad and U kraine fronts, b u t w ere said to have thrown th e Nazis back beyond Smolensk on th e Moscow front.

Russian arm ies abandoned K ingisepp, 70 miles eouthwest o f Leningrad, as G erm an forces drove tow ard th e old capital from th ree sides—from E s­tonia, the Karelian isthm us to th e north, and S ta ray a Russa to th e south.

I n th e r ich ag ricu ltu ral a n d in ­d u s tr ia l U iiralnc. O erm an spear­h e a d s-w e re fann ing o u t in m any d trec ti<a« {COD th e m a la body In a d rive to th e ta n lu of thp D nieper.

F r o n tl t r d lipa tches reported the 3 e rm a a offensive on th e c en tral idoficow front had been b rough t to h l a l t u d th a t M arsha l Semyon U m oebenko 'a arm ies, in a series of coun tera ttacks, b a d pushed th e (Tasis baoit several m iles beyond Braolem k.

H ere« B attles

com pleted p r io r to Dec. 31 ,19H , wUl b e d ia ch a ite d un less they desire to re -e n l ls t a n d a re qualified fo r re - en listm en t.

T hose eligible for release In ac- cordatice w ith thellshed m u s t seek It on th e ir own applica tion .' T he w ar dep artm e n t said I t p ro ­poses to relcnso from active serv­ice by Dcc. 10 some 150.000 na tional g u a rdsm en induc ted la s t fa ll; 20.000 selecteea who were Inducted la st Novem ber and Decem ber, a n d 10,000 reserve officers.

E.V.BEI1G SEES NEW IDAHO ERA

BO ISE, Ida., Aug. 10 tU.R>—E. V. Berg. stAlo rec lam ation com m is­sioner, today b rought baclc a picture of th e po rt Id ah o will ploy In In­dustria lization of th e Pacific n o rth - w M t th rough developm ent of elec-

. trio power.Berg, who attcnde<l th e n o rth -

wc.'st regional plannhiK conference In Olympln, Wnnh., w ith E nrl M ur­phy, srcrcliiry of the Idaho Chnm - b r r of Commprce, niid Joe Wood, of ttie Idcilio pIniiiiInK boiu-d. said au th o ritie s em phasltpd power de- veloiim eiit as th e n ia ju r st«p tn ojKinIng th e nortliw cst lo Initiutry.

B rrg sa id Pau l llnv rr , Uonncvllla adm in is tra to r, pic tured a new ora fo r th e no rthw est by estab lish ing p la n ts w here Uuht mcli\ls such as a lum inum and nmRiirslum would l>e refined from raw ore by e lectro- lytlQ processes and aUo fabricated In to f in ished m etnl producU,

An lnter>connoctlng |K>wer systi'm would pu t Id ah o in an p a r t of the no rthw est Industrial system , accord­ing 10 th e plan.

Increases Noted in Revenue on Liquor

u o iu ic , Aug. IB (U.R) — Idaho '* liquor business no ted a I44A30 in . c resao In revenue la st m on th , S ta te I)ls|MiiisAry S up e rin te n d en t P r e d D avis sa id today. lleoelpU fo r Ju ly w ere |31fl,<IS1, com pared to M71.738 for Uio same period In 1B40.

Since Ja n . 1 th« s ta U h a t sold •3.100,701 or liquor.

IT’S NOT TOO HOTI

K vtn In til ls kind of w ealher one c an g e t action o u t of the C lassified Ads.

t;BKI) H. O. M itle oil furnace . sMltable lo r four room htmse.

he sold by owner. Phone u . T o te ll I lea ttn g aqulpm ent.

M r. n iis s TJiomas, U anager of K ugler’t Jaw tlry , was r a t l i r r douU tu) o t rasu lta th a t a re «l}talned in ' OlaMl- f led AdvertU lnf. H e dH lded however, to place U ti above ' ad for « thre* d«y period. H i called U it teoood d u a n d aald "You m i |t i t aa well kill U ia( «d. W e’ve m ad* k deal." Soor* a no ther H it for Olaaal- IM t

ba lU c5 ,ra« e d a}i the>Q lght aioflg th e l,SOO-mUe-front a n d naval d is­p a tches reported th e Soviet. B lack sea f lee t h a d sm ashed O erm an a t- ^ m p ls to ' force Isnd ings on th e U kra ine coast.

Soviet m ilita ry q u a rte rs sa id the R ed a rm y was em ploying tactics w orked ou t more th a n a cen tu ry ago In th e Napoleonic cam paign 'onsisU ng of w ithdraw al w here nec- :esst,ty while InfllcUng scveTtsi po-Mlble lossM on th e enemy.

T allinn , th e E ston ian c a p lu l, L eningrad a n d Kiev, ch ief, c ity of

th e U kra ine , were reported Intensi­fy ing prepa ra tions to face German forces closing In on th e clUes. The p opu la tion of the th ree snclent cap ltaU were said to on tan irjsr " to th e la s t m an." „

O erm an - and o the r axis forces w ere repo rted stabbing Into the D kra lne ulong th e sou the rn bend of th e D nieper beyond th e Iron ore cen te r o f K rlvol Rog and In parallel d rives w estw ard from Korosten, n o r th of K iev, and B elaya T strkov, co u th of th e U krain ian capital.

G arrison C u t e ff I t WB9 understood th e formidable

R uss ian garrison a t T allinn , capital o f E ith o n ia , now c u t off except by

.A. - f y n w w l w - r e p o r t e d tietee- < ea. in tended to d e fe n d - th e city

B y JO SE P H W. G R IG G . J r .B E R LIN . Aug. 19 W.R)—T h e en tire

UkTtiJne w est o t th e D n ieper river Is In G erm an ha n d s , th e h igh com ­m a n d asserted today In a com m uni­que Issued from Adolf H itle r 's he ad ­quarters.

G erm an " ta p ld ” troops a n d tank forces have s ta l le d avuiclis upon O dessa, g rea t g ra in po rt of Uie U kraine , and on th e bridgeheads w hich th e R ussians are hold ing on th e w est bank of the D n iep er as they seek to w ithdraw th e ir fleeing forces, th e com m unique said.

T h e G erm an forces c ap tu red a 35,000 ton R ussian ba ttle sh ip , a 10.- 000 to n cruiser, four destroyers, two subm arines a n d a doclf fu lly Jaden w ith locomotives a t N ikolaev, the comnwinlque saW. T w o R uss ian g u n ­boats were sunk there.

D am age W a n h lp tI n a ttac k s on O dessa h a rb o r . O er­

m an ptehes have Incapac ita ted nine large Russian tran sp o rts a n d d a m ­a ged th ree w arsh ips Includ ing a h eavy cruiser, It w as added.

R ussian forces have suffered heavy loses In th e Kiev and K oro­s te n sectors to th e no rth , a n d since Aug. 8 th e G erm ans have taken n . lW prisoners, 142 ta n U a rid 12S field guns In those areas, th e cpm - m unlque said .

I t w as a sserted th a t In add itio n to R uss ian losses previously c ited in th e U m an sector, the G erm an s had ta k e n W,000 prisoners, 64 ta n k s and UO field guns.

T ribu te to AUlesT h e Communique paid tr ib u te lo

cooperating R um anian . H ungarian a n d I ta l ia n troops In th e “b a ttle of p u rsu it” In th e U kraine .

B efore th e com m u;ilque sued. G erm a n Info rm an ts h a d aald th e R uss ian a rm y of th e UigalDe

Japs Place Restrictions On Freeing U. S. Citizens

A I E R M W E TPrcsulcnt R oosevelt ReUirns From Hislorv-Makinn Vovace

th e relen tle ss drive of th e a sls troops u \d th e ta.vage a l ta c lu o l hun d red s of O erm an planes.

M ilita ry repo rts sa id th e O erm an advance In th e U kra ine continued stead ily and I t was Ind ica ted tlie m a in problem of th e G erm a n com ­m a n d now w as lo t r a p a s m a n y Kus-. s la n t as poasible a n d p rev e n t M ar­sh a l Sem yon B udenny frcwn fo rm ­in g a new line on th e e a s te rn Bhorp of th e D nieper r tver.

s tr e e t by s tre e t In event o f a G er­m a n a tta c k o r to w ithstand a siege how ever long.

T h e R uss ian B altic flee t was co­opera ting closcly n-lth th e T aillnn O arrlson a n d I t fsas sa id officially a G erm an subm arine and tw o O er­m a n tran sp o rts ' laden w ith troops nnd m un itions were sunk In th e area yesterdoy.

T oday 's f irs t wnr communique ■ said 41 G erm an p lanes h a d been b rought down In figh ting Baturdny and Sunday . Los.i of 18 Russian planes was adm itted .

Plans Mapped for Defense Bond Sale

In Southern IdahoOrgnnization of south Idaho community conimitteert and

launching of plans fo r sale of dcfonflo savingH bonds nnd atjimpu in Magic Valjey were underway hero today by John R. Viley, HoIhc, «UUe ndm iiiirttralor of the defen.ie «avingH Htaff.

M r. Vlley, who Is U. S . collcctor of In terna l revenue for Idalio, a r ­rived th is m orning and sw ung Into local oonferences im m ediately. He w it address Duhl businessm en to- n li h t and will o rganise a separitte com m ittee a rranxeinen t fo r liuhl.

Two in T ills County T lie 'I 'w ln Knlis com m ittee, to be

nam ed this afternm in, will have c harge of Itie tlrfense savings stomiM a n d boniln asIo throughout the coun­ty excnpt for llulil.

Mr. Vltry sulil lie lias been w ork­ing since Jtily 1 on tiie defense sav­ings s ta f f and i ia t ou tlined five c ounties so far. Included am ong those he h as helped organise are Jerom e county and the c ity of G lenns FVrry. Tomorrow h e will work Cassia and M inidoka counties and du ring Ute nex t two weeks will o rganise Uio en tire to u th e as le rn p a rt of the s la te ,

TJ»e work of organising com m it­tees embodies tite selec tion of h o n ­orary niui exMuUve chairm en and ou tlin ing of plans to boost the ta le s of Ihe siani|>s and bonds, M rs. Jo h n B. Hsyes. m em ber of tiie s la te defense savings com m ittee in charge of rep rrs rn tliig Ihe women, iia s a n ­nounced th a t the t u m p s will soon be aoM In places o th e r th a n the postoffice. RfforU to urge c ity . ploye# to save a portion of th e ir sa lary in defrnse savings t>onds were discussed Isst n igh t <it the city cc c ll meeUng.

C arver Also Her* |■ Accom panying Mr. Viley W h is

tour U P arker Carver, u sis tan V «ol- ieetor o f inU rnal revenue. De'puty ad m in istra to r of th e Id ah o defense ta v ln s t s ta f f it Jo lm Ohurohill, Boise, fo rm er secretary o t the B ou theastem W ater Usera aasooia- Uon. w hich Ju s t recently " p u t oy«r“ th e A nderion dam proJe<^ by o r- ■anlaing farm ers In llih t te rrito ry to M cep t love rnm en t con tro l o f Uia projoot.

''O om m ilteea lo r T w in r t l u will

Mr. Vlley said,Je rom e county ofrio lalt nam ed to

head th e defenM ta v ln g t p ro fram a re R. B. f lh ep h tfd , hono rary «halr<

Duve A. L ’H crrison. executive clialrn ian ; A. H . lla r tsh o m . post< nin^itfr. K. W. W illiam son, banking anfl finm ice; H. M aine Shoun , edu ­cation ; 1.. P . O ldhnm , public cm - Ployra; Jlryan H enry, industry ; Mrs. L. W. Unnberg, w om en; H arry Mra- senKcr, labor; C harles W elteroth, agrlctjltiire; lle rw yn D urke, Inform ­a tion ; Kicd P a ls , ir a d s ; H al W al- llngtoti. srrvlee clubs; O lln t Averllt, A m rrlrnii I .fglon; W, A. Peters.

«.»>llni>tS mm Tm* I. C«Imii

E E IE ISI,.22

(NBA T elephoto)Aft«r 13 days a t sea . e lim azed by th e epoch-m aU og meeUng w ith P rim e M in ister C harchlll, F residen t

Rooseven re to rn s to th e U n ited S taU s, disem bark ing a t Rockland. Me. B orronndcd by naval officers, H arry H opkins, r e a r le ft . P re s id e o t Booeerelt, a n d C ap t. B fa rda lt p repa re to leave th e W hlU H eote yach t P o tom ac fo r th e apeetal tr a in tak ing th e P residen t.

ORDERED IN USE EOREVACUAINB y ROBERT BELLAIRE

TOKYO. Aug. 19 (U.R) — Japan will perm it no A m eri­cans to leave th e country uii- less the United S ta tes sends a ship fo r them and in th a f . e v e n t, the governm ent will consider individually th e ap­plication of each A m ericao, Koh Ishii, chief governm ent spokesm an, announced t»day ,

Ish ii disclosed th a t a t p res­en t th ere was a com plete stalem ate in negotiations fo r evacuation of Am ericans.

American toibuaador J o s e p h Clark Grew showed his anxiety over the situation and held a long con­ference yesterday with Adm. Teljlrg T9yoda, foreign minister.

A Japanese Domel news tgene? broadcast, plcYtd up b ; the United Press listening poet in Mew 'york. disclosed that isst Friday . t h a . J a ^ anese home office had Usued u ! ordinance restricting the entry, resi­dence and departure of a ll fo n lcn ^ ers. Dom tl explained the o n U a u x * as “similar to war time refulatloB^. affecting movements of aliens w b k li are already In force la toahy' ring countrlee." Japan, however. U not a t war with any country olfUl^ ally, having retrained trocB' ‘ ing war on China. .

No Compromise Ishll spoke vigorously and .un^

compromlsingly. >He said ix the United’ M ates did

send a.shi]^ for Amerlcaal, or toi; any other purpose, It would receive the same treatment which tbs Upited States .a cc o rd ^ to thri T a tu ta M aru and other . ihlpa.

T w in P a lls back -to -schoo l parade and ce lebra tion w as so t ^ n y for nex t P rlday , A ug. M , a n d C hairm an E. H. O yer announced th a t 45 cash p rises will a w a it chU drcn who pa r­tic ipate.

T h e event wlU be sponsored by Uie m e rc h sn ts ' b u rea u in cooporiitlnn w ith th e T w in P o lls R ecrcniloii a-i- soclotlon. T h e recreaU on u n it will h and le th e p a ra d e a n d bicycle cnm l- Vftl w hich la to folfow.

T h e back -to-school p a ra d e will he held a t 1 p, m . F r id a y throu tih the downtown dl-itrlct, w l}h fu ll dPtnlls to be snounced by com m lltcrm rn tomorrow. T h ere w ill be 11 cash prises for p a ra d e pa rtic ip a tio n . Re­m ainder of th e 45 aw a rd s will be Riven In the bicycle carn ival tn he held A djanrnt to tiie c ity park a ftr r the pnrnde.

T rea ts fo r AilT reo ts will be given to a ll p a rllrl-

pa tlng yoim gsters. C h a irm an (lyiARld.

T lie m crrliB nts ' b u rea u will hnndlr

S. May Retaliate At Nipponese Action

Mr. O yer snld th in afte rn o o n th a t effori.i a re underw ay to spcuir Ihe mik.i A m rrlcanl.im b and . Uie I.<-Kl'in and auxilia ry d ru m a n d bugir corp.t and the Hoy Scou t d ru m nm l IniHle corps to play for th e p a rade .

I 'a ra d c A w ards l l i n aw ards In th e P r ld a y m nrrh-

IK. nn lliflrd today , inc lude ilipsc: Costumes — P r l te s fo r the lirnt

old-fanhloned; fo r th e bc.it lilnili- fare Kroup a n d for th e best plnncrr group, lllcycles—P rises fo r Ihn best

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Roosevelt-Churchill Program Forms Alliance, Solon Claims

W ftH m N Q T O N , Aug. 1» W .B - Srii. iiiriim W, Jo hnson , R., Oailf., r lia iK nl In Uie se n ate today th a t th e Uoonevrlt-O hiirchlll declaraU on c rru lrd 'a n o ffensive and defensive a illan in " lx<lween th e U nited Btates and lir ila ln .

JdhiiMin m ade th e charge In aVi exchunge- w ith Uie senate Demo- rriillo leader A lben W . Barkley of K entucky a l te r Bark ley had con- d rm n rd a new spaper account ot yeii«i<day's con tsrsnoe a l th e W hite Mouse w hen P re s id e n t Roosevelt outlined tiie fo re ign situa tion to

em ned Uie a rtlc ls as a n d prem edita ted

llark ley c

“drrrlvo th e A m erican people." Tlie s tory In question sa id cong reu lonal lenders had In tim a ted a f te r tlie con- ferenofl th a t th e BrlU sh need "as- slntaiicA of a v ast A m erican ex(wdt- tlonary force" to d e fe a t O erm any. ( I t was carried by th e C hicago T ri- bune p r c u service.)

Jolinson. w ho ta ld h e did n o t wish to e n te r In to th e diaouMlon of Ih t new»pa|ier dU patch , took Iw iti with a s ta u m e n t by Bark ley th a t t h t • l l i i t -p o ln l p rocrw o p u t o u t by th t P residen t and Oh ""-............................

'■11 u aa p la in a a^ th e noaa o a «

Ml's Isre.” sa id Jo lin son , shnkltiK roiellnupr a t B ark ley . "Ihitl tlin

sixth iirlli'le te lls w h at tiiey o k go- IlIK lo <ll>"

Iln rriid Uie p o in t, w hich said: "A ftrr UiA fina l d e stru ctio n or thn N asi lyrniiny, they hoj>e lo sro ratuljIlslKsI a )>eace w iiloh will a f ­ford to nil n a tio n s Uie mcatui of dw rllhig 111 sa fe ty wlU iln tiirir botm dnrlrs, a n d w hich will affonl asAurunre th a t a ll th e m en In nil Uie lands m ay live o u t tlnelr llvri In f frn lom from f e a r a n d w anl "

"No otiier c o n s tru c tio n or In irr- jiretalloii r a n be p u t on th a t languiiiie." Joh n so n ta id -

'"ITiat m eans t h a t a f te r Uie ile- stn ic tlm i of Uie N aal ty ranny , two nnllo iii e n te r in g In to th is |>nr- llr,iilnr cunim U m ent will have a nrv order, based, on decency and frre Oom, and a 'g o v e rn m e n t h r s d n i : assume, a lthough they d id no l say s< U iy Mr. tiU lln.

"U dues c re a te a n offensive and defense alliance betw een th e United S ta te s and G re a t B r ita in . I t does n o t say th a t a f te r th e oommon rn emy Is destroyed thet( hoiM ti •stab lisli a new o rder."

I t w as Uie f t r t l Uoie th e hbtorln s ta u m e n t, laaued M • rvau li of the h igh seas oonferanca betw een the two naU on's ru iera, h a d been de­ba ted on th t M a a t« tlooc.

Death Toll May Be 20 After Pier Fire

N EW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.R)—The death toll in th e $1,600,000 fire which destroyed n Hrooklyn p ier and th e 3,r)80-ton fre ig h ter Panuco hegaii to ri«u tbday as firem en bimrdcd the still b u rn ing hulk.

Fears th a t som e crcw niembcrfl and longfihoronicn Imd been trap p ed aboard th i’ fre igh ter w ere borne ou t by im­mediate discovery nf two lKH,lios on the dock. OIIkth in the sh ip ’s hoiys m ay n(‘viT In; recovered.

P our bodies had bo rn found cl^c- w here, a n d lnvesUgni4>rs a i the scene believed th e to ll m iK l't cxcfcd 30. M arine |K>llce iiavn r .illn m ln t llic dead, no t counUng Uio.He alx)itnl the I’anuco, a t s tv e n . K s llin n lts nt missing ranged from nliip, whose nam es were know n, to 17.

O rders Prot>eW hile th e se a rch for hodlr.i cou-

tlnued a in ree -m an f rd r ru l board s ta rted a "sea rch ing invrMiKiuiou" ordered by S ec re tary of C oitunnce Jesse Jones.

U attalion C hief Jo h n J. and 36 firem en niado tti r l r w»y to the forcdccK Ol th e sh ip w h n r tl (lames h a d subsided. T h ry (oiiiid charred con>se th e m und AlKlited snoU ier on th e a f te r d rr k w h rrs the pla tes w ere s llll too iio t to nlnnd on, Tiie second body wns ircovrrcd by m eans of long lUM>ks.

Nabotagn H tudk it w orkm an 's cftrcle>siics",

sllily In stea ling a fo rb idden hiiioke, was b lam ed by local officials, hu t the governm ent sU idled i>.iviil»imy o t sabotage a t w ell an

T he New York n n d (.'ul>i> Mali line sh ip , valued a l gODa.oDO, and Its IS00,0|W cargo of o il, pnh ii. itnd ■Isai. an in flam m ab le m n lc rl tl used In ro|M. a n d o th e r I tr in s . were totsdly loal. V'ler 31 w is deslvoysd snd an tsU m aled 18 sm a ll <-r»(t. In ­c luding tiaval ilg h U rs w hich were to have tran s fe rred s to res for the naval base a t 'O u a n ta n a in o . Cuba, aboard th e sh ip a s soon as It was unloaded, w ere rtam agw t lu ,v tvr> lu | flBgrees.

Joe Martin Asked For Idaho Speech

BOIAB, tda ., Aug. IB lU.R)-Mrs. O arlylt S m ith , a ta te n e pub lican c hairm an, sa id today H"p. Joaeph W. M arU n, nu tlonaJ H epubllran chairm an , )\aa bean aalied lo d e ­liver a n addrAM in Id a h o du ring h it w n t« rn 'to u r.

'M tfU a w as toheduled to s to p over In Bolt* U U n e i t m o n lh lo c o n ftr w ith p a rty le a d e n on p la n s for t h t lU I aUoUoo.

VICHY, Aug. Ifl (U.R)—lln. official rcportH received in Vichy ton ig h t Hald th a t the (iermaoH claim ed cuiiture «f four bridgcA acroHH (he Dnie­per river and c«tnl)llHhmcnt (if hrldgeheadH, hu t tha t Ihe UuHHlun rcnr-K uttrd was hold­ing o ff (he Gerniann while lied arm y forccM evnrunlcd l»y Hca from th e Odessa Ncrlor.

HAVANA, Aug. 10 (Ufii At Inil 13 persons w ere ln]urc<l In IkhhIj - lugs In various p o r ls <>f tin ' la s t n ig h t w hich kep t the priiplK nf H avana In n Atntn of a ls in i (oi- two hours, I t was reviorled in miultlvlttl BourcM Kxlay.

P ou r of those in ji ir rd w no nnUI to Ud In a se rlo iu condition, »nd a c ­cording to o n e re|H irt a ChlncKn « killed In one bom b cxp lo 'l""

T h e poUoe. a f te r a b rief chn ie i day, a rre sted fou r sus|)ects. whose idenUUes w ere n o l nivenlot. 'l lie police sa id tw o o th e r ^neri Mcapcd.

A ng. I I flJR>—O erm an m iroee sa id le n lg h t th a t high

' I HP te today on

D E M l S E f f l FOBIAPAUENS

B y JO H N A. REICHMANN

W A aniN G T O N , Aug. 10 (U.R)~Tho Uniled S tales may couplo itft fitern pro test to Japan w ith re ta lia tory mea-

iiroH which would hnvo the (foct of prohibiting Juiianese

from leaving thlH country w ithou t Hpecial i>crmiflaion. a u th o rita tiv e ttoiiice.i h a i d today.

Hl)jh adm in istra tion officials were coiisUlerlng a plan which would re- i(ulre n il forolKn nationals to obtain rx l l ]>ennils before they could leave Ihn U nited B latcs. l l i e move would have Ills sam e effec t as Tokyo's action In prohib iting Americans and o th e r a liens from leaving J a p a n w lUiout S|)eclal perm its.

OlAoloAUre ot plans lo r ste rner c on tro l over deparliire of forelKU iiiitlonnis followed closely a confer­ence In T oyko betw een U. S . Ambas- nitilor Jnneiili C . tircw and Japanese I 'o irlH ii Mini.Mrr T rljlro Toyo<ln on mnVlers of "utm unl linim rlance.''

H Irnnf r r o t r i t Cirew was l>ellevrd to have pro-

trs ie d strong ly ngahisi J a p an 's re- fnsul to i>ermll 100 Americans s tra n d ed In 'I'okyo lo bo evacuated »)y th e U. 8 . U iie r 1‘reslden l Coo- lldgn nnd th e ImixMltlon of re s tr lr - tliins iipon Ihe depnrture of o the r A nicilciin iiatlonaLi.

S e c re ta ry of H lale Cordell Hull sa id Ja jm n lias no t m ade a sa tls- facloTy hiuiwcr lo A m erican pm lesta a g a in s t tren l in cn t of iU nntlonals. Me d rrl ln ed to d l.icuu the confer- rn< o iield by d re w nnd Toyoda un til Ihs a m bassador's rci>orl couI<l 'b e deco<le<l.

T hw ie new dlffleuUles had bravely iralned re la tions between the U ni­

ted a ta te s a n d J a p an , 'l l ie two coun- a lread y had become Involved

onnmlo w arfars p rec ip ita ted by a ilr tn iiU of th is ootuitry to h a lt tn i l l ie r Jap an ese aggression In th e f a r e ast.

Kxpeot Russia lo Hold C ongressional leartert who con ­

ferred w ltit P residen t Rooaevelt a t th e W1

rL O O O C O N TRO L B a t BfONXD W A 4K IN Q T 0N , AUk. IB (UR) -

----------- y i l t today signed tiie(tobd con tro l auU^orlt-

a tto n blU; b u t in fo rro td oongrtM th a t h a will M k no

J « U * u n C lM i .........—....tm tn e n o y . u n ltH t b v . a rc im< p o r u n i lo M t n t * .

uuv tiu m t

u p in iU o n o l t h t n tU o tua in ltH tb k g

lo td e d . th u s bectKnlnc aub lec t to th e U n ite d Btatea treeglog n g u k -Uons.)

Spokesm an Ishll took tQre-em phaslae t h a t J a p a a - « M - " g r a v ^ co n ce rn e d ' o m tlia qua§« tl<Kt o t ' ih lp in tD ta tOL 'V ladivostok In a id o f R u s i l a . 'T lu U n ited e u tM . h e ta ld . ahould b« "m ore de llea to” In lU d iplom atic re­la tio n s w ith Ja pan .

A rm ed G uards PU eed (A ste ad y de terlonU o? tn

cse-A m erlcan relation* w as t m ( ^ t , s ited by U n ited PreM d lip a tc h w from Shangha i. A fto- pu tttn ff a n a rm ed gu a rd a round a n A m erleaa . m ission a t Tehslen, In n o r th e rn

(CvnllnsH •> Pss* t, C*lsaa 4)

Clark Blasts At Montanans On Army Base

B o i a s . Ida.. Aug. 10 (a n —o « T . C hase A. C lark today launched % c o u n te r-a tta c k again st M o n t a n * s ta te officials who protested location of a huge arm y base tn th e R e n ry ’g lake section of eastern Idaho .

Q ov. C lark, p r . o o i a l m l n g t h t H en ry 's lake site as the bealT avail* Able fo r w in te r m aneuvera In e ith e r s ta te , sa id h e was taking th e m a tte r up d irec tly w itli P residen t Rooie* vett nnd th e w ar departm ent.

M esssges have also been te n t to id a lio 's congressional delegation ad« vising m em bers of p rolM ts filed w lt)l the w ar departm en t by Oov. Q4m ' P ord ag a in s t survey w ork on t h t p roposed can tonm ent In a po rtion of e as te rn Id ah o which Jutg tn tg ; M on tana . . ,

CJov. Pord 0(«ned th e tB ter-* t* t* ba ttle la s t week when h e to ld t h t

d e p a r tm e n t th« only road lead* Ing In to th e id a lio site com ta fro itt M on tana a n d oiled o the r d lu d v tQ * tagcs of locating th e 1,000-buUdlng c an to n m e n t In th e O em t ta te .

A ltiiough surveys now t in t l t r w v At H enry 's lake a re m ertljr preU» n ilna ry and no fu n d i a r t avalU b]* for c o iu iru c tlo n , Oov. C lark aatd th e Idalto s ite "Is so m uch b e tte r th a n any o th e r auggested tiiere Isn 't a n y question of Ihe ■dvlMbllitjr 6 t bu ild ing It In Idaho .”

T h e base would be used (or t r a in ­ing troopa In w in ter m in « u v t r» v ..- .-

Ing wlUi P rim e M lnU ier W in iton O inirchill h a d produced Uia o<nblu> Sion U ia t n iu s la oouhl hold ou t aC

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N e w s i n B i ^ e f

Br XJnlled PreaDefense officials believed today

presid en t Roosevelt w ould m ake a f in a l appeal for acceptance of medl« atlo n board recom m endations before otderlng ffovenim cnt seizure of th e su lkebound Federal S h ipbuild ing a n d Drydock com pany a t K earny . N. J.

O overnm enl c flo rtj to e n d the 12-day str ik e coincided w ith moves to d ra f t a labor stabUIxatlon p ro - pm m for th e sou thern ' C a lifo rn ia a irc ra f t Industry and to dispel th e U irea t to a strike w hich m ig h t c rip ­ple te lephone communlcaU on.

A t M ichigan City. Ind., leade rs of th e Brotherhood of R ailw ay C a r ­m en m et today to-^con«lder fu rth e r

' aeUon In th e ir day-old s tr ik e w hich h u ha lted production o f 80 f re ig h t cars dally a t the Pullm an C ar M an- ufacturlnR company.

M ateria l rrlorU le*T h e p la n t has been g ran te d m a te ­

ria l prio rities because of th e v ita l nc fd for fre igh t cars fo r defenae hau ling . T h e strike , called to en^ force dw nands for sen iority a n d a closed shop, m ade Idle 1300 w orkers.

An nuthorltaU ve lou rce sa id the P residen t would send a f in a l plea to the shipbuilding com pany to a c ­cep t n a tional defense m ediation b o a r d recom m endations fo r a “m ain tenance of union m em bersh ip" clause tn a proposed c o n tra c t w ith th e In d u stria l U nion of M arine and Shipbuilding W orker* (C IO ). T h e clause represented a com prom ise w ith th e union dem and fo r a cloa«d shop.

Com pany reJecUon o f th e p ro ­posal prcc tp lU U d th e str ik e o f 16.000 un ion m em bers a n d h a ltM construc ­tio n on >403,000,000 w orth o f n a v a l a n d m erchan t ships.

Agree io C«nferenc«A t New Y ork, officia ls o f th e

W estern H ec trlc com pany a n d th e A s s o c i a t i o n of C om m unication ^ u lp m e n t W orkers ag reed a f te r

- con ferenc« t yesterday w ith F edera l Conciliato r Jam es W. F i tzp a tr ic k to m e et a t W ashlw rton PVlday w ith a "super-pane l" of conciliation o ffi­cials.

T h e un ion conducted a s tr ik e vote u n o n g Its 8,000 Insta lla tion em -

■ployes la s t w eek-end. H en ry M ayer, un io n counsel, sa id o the r un ions a f­filia ted w ith th e p a re n t N aU onal

■ P M era t lo n of T elephone W orkers p rom ised th e ir m em bers would r e ­fu se to paas pickct lines.

W este rn E lectrio h a s re jected un io n dem ands fo r a “m a in tenance of m em bw ahlp" c lause and for a revision in iU wage itru c tu re .

Representatlvea of labor unions a n d so u th e rn C a ilfom la a irc ra f t com panies w e te* o n (e rrin g w ith de­fense o f f ld a li a t “ • • •

to atabUlze I

To Y«I1ow«toneM r and Mrs. J . D, C laiborne ant^

family. K imberly, le ft th is m orning on a tr ip to Y ellow stone na tionalpwk- __In BoUe

Mr. and Mrs. H . H . Grow end daughter were am ong *Tfwln Palls resldenU who were reg is tered a t BoUe hotels th is week.

Back From Mrs. O. T . P a rk in son . T w in Palls,

and dftughtfr, and M r. a n d M rs, A. M artlndalc. D lackfoot. h av e re lu m ­ed from ft tr ip to P o r tlan d . Berkeley and San Pranclsco.

To Army T m ln ln f P lri t U eut, P a r is K ail, U nited

SU tes arm y reserve o fficer, le ft yes­terday for F o rt B ennlng , O a.. fo r a th ree m onths ' tra in in g course. H e is th e son of Mr. a n d M rs. E . E. K ail, T w in Falls.

From Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. O eorge T ay lo r and

son. Jim , and M iss P r le d a K line and he r father are hom e fro m a week- end trip to the Bob M iller ran c h a t Big Plney, Wyo.

Extcoded Trip Mr. and Mrs. I. P . S w eet a n d fam ­

ily and M n . Sw eet's s is ter , M rs. J. B. Quigley, le ft today fo r Chippewa F a lls ' Wls.. C hicago a n d Syracuse, N. Y.. where they w ill vU lt Mr. Sweet’s brother.

H ere From O e o a la Isadora F riedm an a rriv e d Sunday

from S avannah , O a., fo r several weeks' visit w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. Lena Friedm an. H e Is a fo rm er res­iden t of Tw in Falls .

Leave H oiplta l Mrs. Ted K luender, H an se n ; F rank

J e n k ^ Tw in F a lls ; W ayne Modlln, M urtaugh; D ean P a ra d li , Jerom e, and R obert B radshaw , D ietrich,' h ave been d ism issed fro m th e Twin F a lb county genera l h o sp ita l

Officer Tran«*erred Oapt. and M rs. B u rto n U oora and

children le ft P o r t 8111, O kla.. for F o rt W arren . W y o , yesterday , fol­lowing com pletion of C ap t. Moore's th ree months* tr a in in g courae, ac­cording to w ord received by M r. and M rs. E. B. K ail, p a re n U of Mrs. Moore.

uS oS^^U ons.

Man Serves out Intoxication Fine

O m ar R otn jue, a re sid en t of T w in m i s fo r a a h o rt tim e, pleaded guilty th is m orn ing to charge of being in ­tox icated in a public place and w u lin e d 110 and cosU of 13 by M u­n ic ipal Ju d g e J . Q- P iitnnhr^v

■ ‘ H e w a i c o m a i a | H | ^ e l t 7 ja ll in lieu of p a y m w ^ T T n e fine. He w as a rrested early ibU m orning.

Assessor M eeting George A: ChU ds, T w in Falls

county assessor, is in Boise a tte n d ­ing the sessions of th e s t^ te bqard of equalization. H e w as accom panied to Boise b7 Mrs. Childs.

F ro« C allfom U M rs. E d O eorge, T w in Falls, and

M rs. Floyd H u ff. Je ro m e , a re re lu m ­ing th is week fro m a tr ip to CaU- fom la . a n d M rs. O eorge will resum e h e r du ties at t tw TOt^le, w om en's ap ­parel shop, W ednesday morning,

Al Freano Air B aseSecond U e u t . R o b e r t K . M urphy,

form er re s id en t o f T w in Palls , re cently repo rted w ith th e 41th bom

to th e F resno air

News of RecordM a rrU se L icen ses

B ir th s

Aug. 18Ja y H uddleston. 30. and Yvonne

Burgess. 10, bo th of Filer.H orace T ate , I I , K im berly, and

B e tty M artin , 18, T w in Falls .

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- •T o M r. and M rs. O erald Novak,

Buhl, a daugh ter, yesterday a t the T w in M i s county genera l hosp lU l m a te rn ity home.

To M r and Mrs, L loyd Jam es, .F i le r , a daugh ter, th is m orn ing a t

th e T w in F a lls county general hoa- p i ^ l m n tc m lty home.

I Tem peratures J

base. F resno , C a lif . U e u t . M urphy Is a g radua te of A lbion S ta te Normal and a ttended th e U niversity o f Ida ­ho. H e is also a g radua te of Kelly Held a rm y fly ing a c h ^ .

Return to I llin o is 'Mr. a n d Mrs. R oderick W ight and

son, W arren , h a v e re tu rned to Jol­iet, 111., follow ing « visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. W . W . W igh t. They visited Sun Valley a n d Yellowstone na tion ­a l pa rk w hile h e re . Mr. W ight Is muslo in s tru c to r In th e Jo liet high school a n d d irec to r o f five bands in Illinois.

H ear Earl lIlnM Miss Shirley H aynes. Miss Betty

Blcknell, Miss O w en DavLi, O rne Hull, Bud O llb a n d Neal H uletl heard E a r l H ines a n d h is orchestra play a t th e M ira m ar ballroom last S aturday . T h ey re tu rn e d to Twin FalU la te S a tu rd a y n igh t.

VltlU Bon Mrs. M nryM .'V . . . . . . .

end In B uh l vi&lUng h e r a Wall, and fam ily .

Coast Vl.tltora Mr. and M nt, W . H , Plum b, O ajt-

land, Calif., a n d M rs. K ath ry n Dnvls. lx»ng B e ac h . C alif., a re guests of Mr. ftnd M rs. F . E , Baker.

Moscow V b ltora Mr. a n d M rs. C h a r le s McCorniell,.

Moscow, a re g u e sts of Judge and Mrs. J . O. P u m p h re y . p a re n ts o f Mrs. McConnell, w ho. w as form erly Miss Mickey P um phrey .

Back From M o n n la ln s Mr. and M rs. M ax B. M iller and

m. R obert, h a v e re tu rn e d from a vacation tr ip to th e P e t t i t lake ran c h In Saw tooth valley . T hey w ere ac ­com panied by M r. a n d M rs. R oss B. Haddock, Shoahane, jw ren ta 0/ Mrs. Miller, a n d R o b e r t H addock, her brother.

O-SCIOOL E l S A y G .K

Pat* Onildecorat«d, th e m o s t d ilap ida ted a p ­pearing. a n d th e b e s t o ld-fashioned. Pets—P rises fo r th e b est decorated pet: th e m o s t u n u su a l p e t a n d the largest pe t. V ehicles—P rizes for th e best d eco ra ted veh ic le a n d e n tra n t, and for th e m o s t u n iq u e vehicle.

The bicycle c a rn iv a l n e a r c ity p a rk will be div ided in to Jun io r a n d senior divisions fo r boys a n d girls, w ith prises In a ll e v en ts . Ju n io r ages will be 9 to 13; se n io r, U to 17. Specific events a re lis ted e lsew here In to ­day's E vening T im es. T h e bike c a r­nival h a d o r ig in a lly been s la ted for H arm on p a rk b u t w as changed th is afternoon.

DEFENSE BONDS SELLING SLAIED

crreM Pw * Om > speakers ' b u re a u ; a n d D r. Ruben M atson.. Boy Bcoute.

G lenn s Ferry .N am ed c o m m ittee h e a d s

G lenns P e r ry w ere Sim Collins, hono rary chairm an^ J . A. Barstow , executive c h a irm a n ; H orton T ate, postm Bstcr; W . W . K nox, banking and f ln an c c ; J . J . B uchholz, educa­tion ; O eorge M osgrove, public em ­ployes M. H . Coon, in d u stry ; F ra n k R edford , la b o r; C . E . Spence, a g ri­cu ltu re ; R . L. ^ Jln e . In/ormatlOT); R . M... S p a rg u r. tr a d e ; V em Ahl- sch lagcr, serv lcc c lubs; Al W lcher, A m orlcan Legion; K , P. W cstover, sp e ak e r’s b u re a u ; a n d C, L. Moore, Boy Scouts.

RefreahmentsR efreshm en ts will be servnrt fol­

lowing th e m eetin g of Townsend club No. 4 a l Uie Id a h o Power com­pany au d ito riu m th is evening, the com m lttei a n nounced today. O 'F , Rauoh -will give th e second Install­m ent of h is tjt lk on C en tra l Am fr- Ica fct B p. m .. a n d 'th e public I t In ­vited to a l le n d .

lA S IN O N O IIP l ■ S . GALLOWAY

Pim era l services for M rs. E d ith T u rn e r G allow ay , widow of A lbert •Oalloway, w ere he ld th is a flernoon a t th e ChrLnUnn chu rch , Rev. M ark C. C ronenberger oiflc lotlng. Mrs. O nllowny d ied Aug. 1ft.

All of h e r c h ild ren were here to a tte n d th e servlce.i.

P a llbearcr.t were H arry R . G allo ­way. T u le L ake. Calif.; J . P rank G allow ay. E lsa , T ex ,; V lrtor A. O a l­loway. Boise, a n d P a u l A. Oalloway, Ogden, U ta h , sons; B. C. Ringgold, Eden. H flon-ln-lnw , nnd M arvin Ringgold. E d rn , n Knind.soii.

A q u a rte t. M rs. F ra n k Slack, Mrs. U. N. T e rry , C. E. A llrn and Jam es Reynolds, s a n g "Rock of Ages," and Mrs, T r r r y a n d M r. Reynold.i sang •Abide W ith Me. "

In tr rm e n t wiia In M e­m oria l j w r t u n d e r ihc illrccUoii of Reynolds fu n rru l hnnie.

JA P B E S IillO N S y . S CITIZENS(FrvM Past On*)

C hina, th e J a p a n e se a rm y p u t Blmllttr gu a rd ove r th e P re sb y te ria n ml-sslon a t Ichow fu , a rre s te d six A m ericans a tta c h e d to I t a n d seized radio and o th e r m ission property . M U slonarlea a t S h a n g h a i c h arg ed the new Ja p an e se m ove w as p a r t of a politica l cam pa ign o g a ln s t ‘ U nited S to tcs a n d fo re ca s t an tension .i

Ish ll s ta r te d ou t h is ta lk on s ta tu s of A m ericans h e re by nounc lng they could now leave Ja p a n on ly If th e gov e rn m e n t gave them perm ission , a n d t h a t cach ca; would be considered indiv idually .

C laim s Prom ise Broken T h en h e took u p th e re fu sa l of

th e g overnm en t to p e rm it th e liner P re sid e n t Coolldge to ca ll a t t Ja p an e se p o r t to e m b ark 22 Amor, lean Officials a n d m ore th a n 100 c iv ilian s w ho d e sired to go home.

DLscusslng th e s ta te deptirlmenC p ro te s t over th is refuaa j, ish l l said th e A m erican . emba£sy broke a promlfio In seek ing to g n Uie c iv ilian s a b o ard , bccause J a p a n hart given pe rm ission only fo r th e offlcl a ls to leave.

“O u r offic ia ls sold th« American* m u st 4^ n d by th e ir /i r s t proml.se th a t on ly 32 w ^uld leave," Ish ll added.

A Rmall n u m b e r of D rltons seek­ing to leave J a p a n were understood to bo enco u n te rin g th e sam e ob- stACles faced by th e A m ericans

PaU ants A dm itted Mrs. Jo lm H arb e r. Mrs. Tlnbert

W erner, M rs. W alte r C arder. Mtw M argare t F ra z ie r , T w in Falls; Jam es a n d Jo h n M arshall. Jerom e;

the Tw in F a lls county general hos­pital.

tew a V Uiiora Mr, a n d M rs. W ilbu r Ecklund and

son, D onald. A fton, la . , called on M r. and M rs. R usaell W ynn. Tw in Palli, and M r. a n d M rs. Lee M offltt, K lm bw ly, M onday of th is week. Mrs. Bcklund Is a niece . T hey are also vis­iting rela tives o f M r. E cklund's In Gooding and o th e r po in ts of Idaho.

ReUUvea V isitMr. a n d Mra. L. E . M atlileson and

children. M exieo, Mo., a rrived S u n ­day to r a w eek’s v is it w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. F . W ura ter. M r. M athleson U the b ro th er o f M ra. W urster, T lta M athi^sona w are guaats yesterday a t th e hom e of D r, a n d Mrs. Jo h n W. W ivater, Buhl. D r. W u rite r U Mr. M athleaon'a nephew .

Autoa Oolllda Blight da m aa a w as done to ih«

fro ta fender o f a c a r belongln,

11am L. F le tehar, 40i W aln u t street, between M ain a n d Second avtnua WMt on flhoahona.

m » N«w Y m I iOnuivlUa H tlg h t , Jr.,

York a u i. w h e n tie w u m i l by hU p eren U .lft'. u d Mra. H . a . U elitil. m WlU tpm d tw o weeks' w e e ^

SLAVER TO FACE 1-10 yEAR TERM

RED W OO D C IT Y , Calif., Aug. IB (UR)—C ap t. Jo h n HolrnM. 3fl. so ­cially p ro m in e n t a rm y reserve flier, today faced a one lo 10 year sen ­tence In th e s ta te p n ilto n lls ry for killing W ilson D. M oNsry, Jr., P o r t­land . O re.. sh ip p in g rxiruO vn and co iu ln of Hen. C harles I,. McNary. R.. O re,

A Jury of four men nnd e ight w om en de libera ted e igh t hours and la st n ig h t found h im guilty o t m a n ­sla u g h te r, w ith a recom m endation of leniency. U n d er th e verdict. Judge M axwell M cN utt r a n free Holmes on p ro b a tio n , o r sen tence h im lo an In d eU rm ln a U te rm of one to 10 yeara. H e will be sen tenced Friday,

H olm es, h lln d rd by a bulle t w hich he fired In to h is head a fte r killing MoNary in h is ho te l room lost May 8, h a d c on tended McNary had reached fo r w h a t h e though t was a gun , a n d h e sh o t in self-defense. T lie shoo ting fftlJowed a n argum ent o w th e a ffec tio n s of Mrs. O w endolyn Jo h n io n . widow o f a suga r million, alra.

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H osp ita lity G irl o f T im es and N e w s

Final Plea Looms Before U. S. Occupation of Shiphuilding BlantFEDERAL AGENTS ATTEMPT TO GET yAROS REOPENE

l E E L W e B E R 'R

Conclusion of th e s ta te 's case a n d p resen ta tion of de fense testim ony occupicd p ro b ata c o u rt th is a f te r ­noon in /u ry tr ia l o t T . O . Neeley, T w in Polls, a u to p a ssenger w ho seized th e s te e rin g w heel a n d Is now accuscd of d riv ing w h ile In tox lcatcd .

V erdict by th e s ix -m a n Jury will probably come la te today . *

U nprecedenU dT he ch argc Is te rm ed unp rece-

den icd In th is a re a a n d defense ba ltle l.s cxpeclod to s tre ss th e claim th a t Neeley, a lth o u g h h6 seized the steering w heel, w as n o t ac tua lly the driver.

S ta te w itnesses called th is m o m -' Ing by P rosecu to r E v ere tt M. Swceley were Nell H ow ard. 22, T w in Falls , owner a n d d river of th e a u to w hich the s ta te claim s w as w recked be­cause o t N eeley 's in te rfe re n c e ; a n d D uane C h rU tU n . T w in F a lls you th who was rid ing in th e back s e a t a t th e tim e.

T estim ony by H ow ard a n d C h ris ­tia n , u n d e r q uestion ing of Mr. Sweeley. b ro u g h t o u t s ta te evidence showing th a t Neeley h a d been d r in k ­ing; th a t h e g o t In to H ow ard 's car w ithou t Inv ita tio n ; th a t a tire blew out as H ow ard w as p assing a n o th e r m achine , a n d th a t Neeley reached over and look com m and of th e s te e r ­ing wheel.

C rashed I n to C ulvertT he In cid en t occu rred Aug. 10

about a m ile a n d a h a lf n o r th of W ashing ton school on U . a M . T h e c a r ended by c ra sh in g in to a cu lvcrt a fte r bounc ing In to b o th .to r ro w pits and Jum ping a c ro s s -» 'd ltc h sU fee t wide.

A t tr ia l today , W . L . p u i in , defense a tto rney , p rese n te d a m o tlo h for c on tinuance on A ssertion t h a t a n Im portan t d e fe n se . w itness h a d no t appeared . P ro se cu to r Sw celey op ­posed th e m oU on a n d P ro b a te Judge C. A. Bailey w ith h e ld ru lin g u n til l a u r to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th e w it­ness sough t by th e d e fense la a m a teria l one.

A dded u n u su a l f e a tu re a b o u t th e case Is th e f a c t th a t H ow ard th e driver, pleaded guU ty la s t w eek to in tox ica tion on a pub lic ro ad and

fined >36 a n d costs.

"It's rem arkable th e way Irriga ­tion can tu rn d e se r t land In to such fertile land a ro u n d T w in F a lb ,” exclaimed D r. W lUlam H ollister. D urhiun. N. C., w hen Interview ed by the T lm cs-N ew s H ospita lity O lrl this mon>lng.

"This Is th e rea l w estern hos­pitality th a t w e've he ard so m uch oboui,” on In d ia n a p a ir said.

Seen TodayV-for-vlctory b u tto n . . . Sm all

girl lying down o n s tre e t com er while, m o the r tie s shoe lace . . . Defense bond s tlck c r on a u to driv­en by Jo h n R . VUey. s ta te a d ­m inistrator of de fense savings pro­gram . . . Fellow w earing red h a t and loud green s h i r t (county fa ir time approach ing) . . . T ou ris t group head ing fo r Shoshone falls a fte r sn llln g c h a t w ith T lm es- Newj H ospitality G irl, w ho “nab ­bed" them a t s ig h t of th e ir o u t- o f-state llccnse . . . A nd Sgt. W . J . Qunst, husky m a rin e corps r e ­cruiter. pulling In to tow n about an hour la te because of f la t tire.

PARTNER’S CLAIMS h e rm a n V. K n au ss is enUUed to

a decree d lsso tv ina h is eo-D aztaer-sh ip w ith H arvey & H ale, to n n e r county a s e n t . accord ing to a menA>- ran d u m decision I s ^ e d toy D istric t Ju dge J . W . P o rte r .

T h e c o u r t found th a t K nauss Is enUU ed to m a ln ta la h is acUon a g a in s t H ale a n d to h av e a decree o f dlssohiUcBi on th e g round th a t h e w as “wroogfuU y eichJded“ by H ale from a p a r t In m anagem en t of th e sh eep c o m p u iy p a rtn e rsh ip a f ­f a ir s a n d contro l o f assets.

T h e decision e x ten d s th e powers of th e p rev iously-appoin ted receiver. Roy P a in te r , c ash ie r o t th e Pldellty N atlooal b ank . M r. P a in te r was a p ­poin ted by th e c o u rt M ay 30 of th l j y e a r cn stlpu laU on of b d th s ldes 'ln th e p a rtn e rsh ip con tro re rsy . T h e re­ceiver's a u th o rity Is now w idened to InchJde a o em b ly aS d sa le of p a r t- n e n h lp a ssets, p a y m en t of obliga­tions a n d genera l w lnd lng-up o t a f ­fairs.

Ju d g e P o rte r 's decision also In­cludes specific ru lings on various d ispu ted item * coooem ing assets a n d regula tions. I n reg a rd to wage c laim s by K nauss . th e court found th e p la in tif f is n o t chargeable w ith •1.M 0 h e h a d received. T hU finding w as based on th e court:* belief th a t a new ag re em e n t betw een the p a rt­n e rs prov ided w agea n o t tn the n a tu re o f advances.

K n au ss filed h is su it la s t OcU 38, ask ing p a rtn e rsh ip dissoluUon, ac­cou n tin g a n d pa y m en t o f fund : due h im .

Divorce Requested T'or Non-Support

S u it fo r divorce w«s In stitu ted to ­day by a w ife wlio.ie hu.iband has tw ice faced d is tric t, c o u rt action o r­d e rin g h im to pay suppo rt money to h e r a n d th e ir tw o sm all children.

T lie d ivorce w as nsked by Mrs. V erla F\>rd from R a lph (T iiffy) F ord , w ho fo rm erly d id p rU r-flH ht- Ing in T w in F a lls , T h e couple m a r­ried h e re Feb, fl, 1638, and h s s a son, 18 m on tlis old. *nd daugh ter, th ree ye a rs old.

M rs. Fo rd rh a rg fa non-support, asks CHsUxly of bo th ch lld reti and requests c o u rt o rder for sup iw rt m oney. H er h u sband la s t week was b ro u g h t before d ls lr jc t r o u n for f a il­u re to p a y th e tS per week decreed in a n o rd e r signed la s t May.

O , O. H all la a tto rn ey for M ri. F o rd in th e d ivorce acUon.

ETTRliSTAItONGER

F e a tu re of th is week's T w in FalU m unicipal band conce rt la t th e c ity p a rk T hu rsday a l 8:15 p. m . will be a c o m et trio . "Bolero," S m ith , p la y ­ed by Ju n io r M organ. F r a n k W ar­n e r and F red F a rm er. Jr.

O the r num bers w in Include:M arch, "M iam i," F illm ore : over-

tu re, "II GUBrnny." O om ez; descrip ­tive. *‘A H un ting Scene," Bucal0a.1l; (descriptive of a fox h u n t in old E ngland), in te rm issio n ; m a r c h , "W ashington O rays," G ra ffu la ; se r­enade, “TTie Oltl C hu rch O rgan .'' C ham bers; sulcctlon from "R io R ita .’ T lem ey; m arch , "M arch of T im e,’ B am house; "B tnr Spangled B a n ­ner."

Encore num bers will include "Down by the O -H t- 0 " a n d "Jolly C oppersm ith."

Mortician Nears Death at Burley

B U R U nr, Aug. 10 (Specia l) — Joseph P . Pav iir, w ell-know n Burley m ortic ian who hofl beeij In th e h o s­p ita l for th e piist few w eeks su ffe r­in g trom a jiarnlyilo stroke , s u f ­fered ano ther stroke r u ly thL> m o r­n ing . ,

H li conrtlllotj Is repo rted "very serlou i" bv a tten d in g physic ians w ho p red ic t th s t " It is on ly a m a tte r of hours before d e a th comes,"

CLOeAGREESOH FINAL SKI DRIVE

> F in a l d rive by th e M a^lc M oun­ta in Ski club to ra ise additional m oney fo r th e c o n s tru c tlo a of a tk l sh e lte r wUl be la u n ch e d nex t Mon­day , accord ing to V erle Moser, ch air­m a n of th e com m ittee appointed to h a n d le th e d rive.

D onations w ill be solicited from ski c lub m em bers a n d o th e r Interested sk iers, i t w as decided la s t n igh t a t th e sk i c lub m e e t l y a t w hich mem* b e rs o f th e Ju n io r 'C h am b er o l Com­m erce w in te r sp o r ts com m ittee a t­te n d ed . 'n i e a k i club has already ra is ed $300 tc n ra id construction ot th e p ro jec t by dona ttons.

T o be coUected by th e final d r l« is th e 1150 loaned by th e Jun ior C ham ber o f Com m erce to a s s u r e ^ e fo rest service t h a t su fficien t funds would b e advanced by Tw in Falls service g roups a n d a n y additional expenses th a t m a y a rise.

N am ed on th e com m ittee to s ta r t check ing sk iers fo r donations were D ick H epp ler. Peggy K ennedy. Sherm O sgood a n d B ill G arnett.

L a s t n ig h t’s m eeting w as tn charge of M r. M oser In th e absence o t P re ^ d e n t Bud Ross.

T h e she lte r w ill b e completed som etim e th is f a l l a n d Is being con­s tru c ted on M agic m oun ta in tiy fu n d s ra ised by Jaycees. Cham ber o f Com merce, sk i club a n d th e forest service.

43 In ju red After Slone Is Tossed

111 T ra in WindowNEW YO RK , Aug. 10 (UP)-A n u n ­

iden tified person w ho th rew a stone th ro u g h a w indow of a S ta te n island e lectric tra in w as b lam ed today for a w reck in w h ich O persons were In jured.

T linm as C arlson, Ihe m otorm an, told police h e was struck l>y the stone as hla tr a in passed over a s t r f t f h of e levated track . T h e blow m nde h im d lixy . h e said, and he stopped the tra in . T h e tra in fol­low ing hU c rashed In to it.

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West Virginians Put Twin Falls

On Tour SlateF a lls will dtlU U tely be

toe luded o n o u r fu tu re tours.” D r. A. A m bler, p ro fe n o r of h is to ry a t th e O n l T ^ t y o t W est V irginia, sa id y esterd ay whOa he re on a o c n - c o u n t iT to u r w ith 94 o th e r co llege tn s ttu c to ra a n d s tu d m ts .

T h e s tu d e n ts and facu ltym en a re to o r ln g th e cwratTy tn a c h a r ­te re d bus. T lM coUegtans received coUege c red its In bo th h isto ry and g eography t r o a th e X m ivenlty of W est V lig tn la , w hich Is sponsor­in g th e excxirslon. T h is Is th e th ird oonsecuU ve y e a r th a t such a cross­c o u n try t r ip ^ a s been m ade.

_ _ T h e g roup stopped he re yester­d a y a n d visited th e r lm -to -rlm bridge, sto p p in g on th e sp a n to view th e canyon below. T hey w ere g ra n te d specia l p e rm iss io n . by ‘ • V. K . B a rro n topark . > th e bridge for a a h o rt

N ex t y e a r th e university p la iu to se n d o u t .excursioos every tw o o r th re e w eeks m aking a reg u la r scen ic to u r . T w in F U ls Is s la te d to be o n e o t th e Im p o rtan t stops, acco rd ing to th e to u r officials. L a s t ye a r , a s im ila r g roup stopped h e re a n d “ to (* In th e country."

T h e to u r cosU each s tu d e n t 4300 In add lU on to h is food and ho te l expenses a n d la sts fo r th ree o r fo u r w eeks, "n iree hours o f u n i­ve rsity c re d its a re given In A m er­ic an h is to ry a n d geography. T h e g ro u p b egan th e tour oa th e s o u th ' e m ro u te th ro u g h T exas a n d on to C alU om ia . T h ey w ere headed for W est Y ellow stone a n d p lan to visit S a l t L«k« C ity tomorrow.

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PA U L. Aug. 10 (Spe.

will be a rra ig n ed ’ tom orrow I P ro b a te Judge H . A. Boyer, R upert. .

a charges of f i r s t degree m urder. F in ch a m asserted ly killed H anson

a n d w ounded M rs. H anson a n d th e n s e n t tw o bu lle ts in to h is ow n body follow ing a p a rty given in h is honor before ho w as to h av e d e p arted for d u ty In th e U nited S ta te s arm y. S u rge ry was pe rfo rm ed la s t week a t th e R u p e r t h o sp ita l a n d th e two b u lle ts, l o ^ e d In F ln ch a m 's le ft side

jw inches above th e w aistline, w ere removed.

F in ch a m h a s been removed from th e hosp ita l a n d is now lodged in th e M inidoka county Jail, H e a p ­p e a red for a rra ig n m en t la s t W ednes­d ay , b u t th e a rra ig n m en t w as con­tin u e d u n til tom orrow bccause of F ln c h a m ’s w eakened condition.

M ra. H anson , w ith h e r a rm in a sp lin t, is now s t a j ^ g a t th e home o t h e r p a re n ts , M r . 'a n d M rs. W heel­e r M cOllI, P au l, w ith h e r 20-m ontn« o ld d a u g h te r , la D a le .

A m a n n am ed T ra in constructed E ng land 's f i r s t s tr e e t railway.

Salesman Ousted On Drink Cliarge

P . K. U ulU n, tra n s ie n t m agazine sa lesm an , today pleaded gu ilty to be ing in to xic a ted in a public place a n d w as in stru c ted to leave tow n im m edia te ly , according to police c o u rt records.

H e e lec ted yesterday to ta k e h is s ta tu to ry tim e for en tering h is p lea. H e w as a rre s te d Sunday m orning.

F uneral Conducted F o r Gary L. Ix>hr

p a id f in a l tr ib u te yesterday a fte r*noon a t th e Tw in F a lls m o rtu a ry

lapel. Rev. E . L. W hite, o t th e F lie r [ethodU t chu rch , officia ting.M rs. Ju n e K lrkm an sang “A L ittle

P in k Rose,* accom panied by M rs. D . R . Jo h n so n . P a llbearers w ere A l­b e rt U n co ln . Lyle W allace . Bob W hite a n d Bob W right.

In te rm e n t w as In Sunset M em orial park .

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CHURCHILL REPORTS TO CABINET ON MEET WITH FDR'ENGLISH LEADER A R M E S RADIOTALI

LONDON. Aug. 17 OJ.B — Prim e M inisUir WlnsUtn C hurch ill re tu rned to L ondon today and a t once p re ­s id e d a t a w w cab ine t m eeting to 8 U r t Im plcm enU tlon of Anglo-' A m erican ftgreem enls on old to R us- «lft and o th e r u rg en t w ar problems.

W ith in two hours of hla a rriva l In L ondon to th e cheers o f large crow ds. C hurch ill was reporting ' to thc » ca b ln et on h is histo ric m eeting w ith P residen t Roosevelt, and speed­in g p lans for three-pow er coopera­tio n ag a in s t O erm any and th e axis pow ers.

E ven before h is a rriva l, i t w tu ... derstood , C hurch ill was w orking ou t p la n s wlUi th e servlcc and oUier c h ie f ta in s who accom panied h im to h is sea conference w ith the A m er­ic a n P residen t, fo r th e A m erlcan- B rlU sh-R usslan confcrence a t M o^ cow on Im m ediate a n d long r a n « w ar p lans, . /

W orld-W ide Speech I C hu rch ill announced he wiulc

m ake a w orld-wide mdlt> s p * c f S unday . T h e broadcast will b (^ a ' n in e p. m . (5 p. m . M ST). w i spM ch will deal w ith C hurchlU ’i c onversa tlo iu w ith Mr. Roosevelt a n d w ith th e w ar situa tion gen ­erally .

C hu rch ill a rrived a t a London s ta ­tio n In th e royal special tra in w hich K in g G eorge h as assigned Co him, d raw n by a big h ighly polished, b lu e -p a in te d engine.

A stro n g gu a rd o t police a n d sol­d ie rs held bock a big crowd, In ­c luding ' m any com m uters, who w ith m o st m em bers o t th e cab in e t and Jo h n O. W lnont, A m erican am bas­sa d o r, w ere w aiting. '

B efore th e tra in arrived. A. V.- A le x a n d e r , I trs t lo rd o f th e ad ­

m ira lty , com m ented:. In G ood H um or

“T h e royal navy h as been proud to c a rry th e prim e m in iste r on such a n im p o rta n t Journey. W e welcome h im back and h is safe re tu rn has t&Xeit a load off m y m ind.”

A g rea t cheer, a n d cries for “'W in­s to n .' ' rose OS Churchill stepped fro m hlfl p rivate c a r and waved to th e crowd. H e w as drocsed in his fam o u s yach ting o u tfit a n d was chew ing a t & big c igar: H e was pink- cheeked a n d obviousiy In excellent hum or.

m u s INNATIONAL MEEI.

SA L T L A K E C T IY , A ug. l9 (UJ!)— M or« th a n 400 delegates to th e a n ­n u a l SftUonaS con tenU cn cd th e 20-30 clubs m e t today fo r th e ir f irs t sessions a f te r receiving a p re-con ­ven tio n ca ll from th e ir p residen t, V. a . WoUe of O range, Calif., to su p p o r t P residen t Roosevelt's lor* e lgn policy.

W olfe Issued a RVatement in vihlch he sa id : 'T h e P residen t m u st be given a freo h a n d ond th e u tm ost confidence in o rder to enable Jilm to keep u s ou t of w ar. We m u st honor h is Judgm en t because h e h a s more fncta on th e in te rn a tio n a l s ituation th a n a re available to us."

C onvention sessions w ere to cc tln u e for th e balance of th e week.

Grange Discusses County Fair Plans

R U P ER T . 'Aug. 10 (a p c c la l) -A ge n era l discussion on the local O ra n g e 's p a r t in th e Ca-ssla' cotmly fa ir a n d of h o t lunches for R uiK rt schools occupied th e 'm a lo r im rt of th e buslne.ia iiour a t th e regular m eeting of th e R upert O range held In th e C hrU tlan church annex F r i­day evening. T lie m nsler, Ernie M arlcle, presided.

A com m ittee, Mr, and Mr*. F*rank Baylor a n d M r, a n d M rs. P rank Gulley, was nam ed by M r. M arlcle to con fe r w ith th e local P a ren t- T ea ch e r aMoclatlorui w hich a re a t work on th e ho t school lunch pro- >erl.

N . K . Je iu e ii, who, w ith Mr,M ra. O eorge DojirUUoj\. M t.' and M rs. W . U Reed, AnRelo r rrn u li and O. W arren Daigh, aU e iidn l (lie dairy d e m o n jtra t lo n a t Kller last week, la v e a rep o r t on th e n i e r nieetlnK,

T lie p rogram , In charge of Mrs. W, E. Jackson. O range Irc lurer. op««\e<l a n d closed w ith com uuinily sing ing of a group of pep bohks a r ­ran g e d by M rs. Tliom an Mnberly.

O t h e r e n te rta in m e n t fea tures were a reading, “ roo llusy to IJve," M rs. H. E M cM illan; piano solo. Miss Lois C lem ens; hum orous read - IHS. A ngelo r re n c h ; a skit, ’Ix jyal F a ir flupporlem ." Ern ie M arlcle and Billy tTouglas.

TJie evening concluded wlUi a cial hour over refreshmenU. served by M r. and Mrs. Jo lin W est, Mr. and Mrs. O lsrence Olbson, Mrs. L otlle B le ts and Ja k e EHers.

n io m a s M aberly. head of th e ca tlona ) agrlciiU urn departm en t of B u tw rt high schofii wfil aM ak on Hie N. Y. A. farm sFiop a t Uio nex m eeting of the Q raniie which wll tM h e ld in tJin C h ris tian rh u rc h an nex P rW ay. Bept, B.

D lsU nc# of th a m odem m a ra ­th o n raca in Oimpio gam es U . ou la ted a t 3« m llss, yan ls.

O A Iin o r THANKSW# wish tO B ipreai our sincere

th a n k s and appracla tlon to onr m a n y friends who were so kind to m d u r in g our recen t bereavem ent, and also fo r th e beau tifu l floral o ffe r­ings.

Mr. and M rs. O, H. Ham mons ll ie r m a Je a n and Voldal

k N E W I.O C A T IO N .

Curtain and Drapery Shop

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Modern Roller Rink Draws Skating Enthusiasts JJUPf RyiSflRI I.,,.-.-- . _ ' ^ ^ ■1— — _ ' 1

OR mmmMiss Ermsv Gold yesterday began

h e r du ties a.s city rec reational su ­pervisor. Ruccm llng Jo h n n y O entry w ho resigned to accept a position in a p rivate conccni. MiM Oold h a s been conticctod w ith the T w in P a lls rccren tlon profirnm for one a n d a h a lt y fa ts . comlKu h tre_ lT d ftr^ h O - shone.

She h n ' been In rcc rra tlo n al w ork for four years and was previously c ity -supcr\’l.sor n t OoodlnR and S h o ­shone.

Dru.-y pnrk rccreiitlnnftl offlclal.i la s t Vrldny Rave a p rogram a n d pa rty for th e ir vnvinKslrrK. T lie p a rly

u nder th e dlreclloti o( M r.'G en t- MlM Jennltie Muse qnd O ra l

B arnett,

O pea ing of th e new Boilerdram e (n Tw in Falls, located a t tjecond s tre e t w est a n d Second avenue west, a (( r« c te d a th ro o f of roller ska ting fan s la s t n ig h t. The building, com pletely rem odeled to r use as a rt&k. Is expected to prove a d raw tog p o in t fo r public akatlng and to r p riv a te p a rtie s . G eorge G . MeT^ew is p rop rieto r. . . ^

GROyPflRESA - m C O N T B O LARCO, Aug. 19 (Special)—S ou th ­

e rn Id ah o . Inc .. la s t night, w en t on record a s endorsing action by Uie Id ah o S ta te C ham ber of Com merce In opposing th e proposed H ill bill w hich w oiild so t up the Colum bia river a u th o ri ty to assum e com plete power a n d con tro l over a ll w aters of th e Colum bia iW er a n d i t s trlbu« tarlcs.

T h e m eetin g w m addres.'sed by Sec re tary E a r l M urphy of th e Id ah o C ham ber of Com m erce and form er Oov. C. A. B ottolfsen.

T h e b ill will Jeopardize Uie In te r­e sts of ir r ig a te d a re as by destroying th e independence of th e s ta te s and reducing them to " territo rie s sub ­je c t exclusively to federa l control.' M r. M urphy po in ted ou t. Sou thern Idaho , Inc ., resolved th a t I t would n o t sa n c tio n a n y in te rfe rence w ith ■water resou rces o l th e sta te .

U rge O llln t Thin Ye^r T h e g roup w en t on record also, to

u rge th a t Uie .s.u-o v .u n .c , . ...o oiling a n d constn ic tlon th is year of a two a n d o n e -h a lf m ile s tr ip of highw ay betw een Carey and Arco. D , E . A dam son. C arey, repo rK d th a t he h a d received assurance from th e s ta te th a t th e p ro jec t would be com ­pleted, w ith oiling nex t season.

P re s id e n t D eane Shipley, K im ber­ly, spoke on to u r is t trave l a n d p o in t­ed o u t U)at stim u la ting of such trav e l U nearly , na im portan t highw ay developm ent.

T lie S ep tem b er m eeting of th e group w ill be held In Shoshone Jt was announced o t th e m eeting.

H ighw ay Names F orm er G overnor B ottolfsen, Arco,

urged th n t an e ffo rt bo m ade to pe r­pe tu ate th e na m es of highw ays In ­stead of classify ing them according to num bcr.i. H e favored th e ir classi­fica tion a s " th o O ld O regon tra il" r a th e r tlm n U. 8 , 30.

A rPKOlulInn w as drafted fo r tiub- ml.vilon to UiR F o u r-S ta te s Highw ay as.ioclatlon. llruw ley. Calif., recom - mendlnK th a t O ov. Chase C lark and Sec re tary M urphy of th e Chaniljer of C om m erce be invited to th e I n ­te rn a tio n a l F o u r-S t« tes convention In Mls,^oula, M ont., Sep t, I J a n d 13.

Car Hits (^Ivert; Hansen Man Hurt

F ra n k Howells. 33, H ansen, re- celve<l h e a d la rr rn tlo n s yesterday w hen h l^ c a r swerved off tlie road four m iles ell.^l of llnnsen , according lo VIrgll R. Ilortlen. deputy she rllf who lnvpstlK«lr<1 m e crash . T lte c a r was bad ly dnnmKCit.

Howells WHS 111 a d a ted condition a fte r llin a rcU lrn t and could no t recall w h at caused (he m achine lo go ou t of control, U was no t de- le n n liird w hether soins m echanical de fec t In th r cu r caused thn acci­d e n t or w helJier he was crowde<l off th e road,

'l l i e m ach ine traveled about 100 ya rd s witlk only two wheels on the pavem ent and th e n h it a' culvert, shearing i t o ff ^M cordlng lo ijo r- den, T im car (raveled an o th er 34 ya rd s l>efore com ing t a a atop. .

Twin Falls Council Sets City’s Levy at M l Mills

T he T w in Falls city council lasi n ig h t passed a n o rd inance establishing th e lM i-43 fiscal year levy a t 34’. m ills on th e d o lla r fo r nd valorem tax. T he levy, an Increase over last year because 'of a irp o r t nced.s, was passed un ilc r BUspen^on o l th e rules and will b e In d i e d irom May 1, IM I to A pril 30. 1942.

Of th e 3 4 't ndll levy 'n o t 34'-j as p r in te d th is m orn ing). 15 mills were designated in th e ordinance to be uped to m eet c u rren t expenses o i th e c ity adm in istra tion ; nine mills to go tow ard paying in te rest ond re tirin g bonds on th e c ity waterworks a n d public lib ra ry ; th ree mills fo r s tr e e t llRhtlnR, two mills to m a in ta in , public lib rary , one-<iuarter mill fo r c ity band, th ree mills for sprink ling , flush ing a n d oiling the s treets, tw o mills to m ain ta in and improve th e m un ic ipa l airport.

L ost year th e levy was 32 '. mills on th e do llar, bu t did no t Include any provision for th e a irport, fund.

L as t n igh t's council scwlon heard M ayor Joe K oehler read a le tte r from Oov. Chase A. Clark, urging a ll c ity em ployes to save p a rt of th e ir sa larie s for purchase c t defense savings bonds.

A y i o i c w c sOB ‘E M ’ SE

A nnouncem ent of civil service ex ­am inations fo r autom obile m echan ­ics a n d au lom bbllc w elders was m ade hbre today by A, T . A nderson, Tivin PnUs. JocflJ secre tary of the civil horvlce commls.slon.

T h e e.xam lnallons will b e given lo 11 vacanclc.s in Idaho . M ontana,

O regon and W a.shlnuion. P u ll In fo r­m ation on th e exam inations can be obtained a t any f irs t or second- clas.s po.slofflce.

Exam lnalion.s will be Riven for th e following clns.-ilflcatlons: G en e ra l autom obile m echanic. automoUvo m echanic, autom otlv4 m echan lc- welder and au tom otive m echan lc- welder for diesels.

NAMESin the

NEWS

LDS Prepares to Bui-y Last Survivor of 1847 Migration

S a l t l a k e c i t y , Aug. 19 (U.Pj — plane. She was one o f th e olde.st pns-T h e C hurch of Jesus C h ris t of L a t ­te r D ay S a in ts today prepared to bury th e la s t survivor o f the g rea t M orm on tr e k of 1841—M rs. Mary A nn P a rk Brockbank, who died yes­terday a t tho age of 08.

C hurch officia ls sa id the funeral would be held tom orrow a t 1 p. the W inder w ard chapel, w ith Dishop Claude A shton officia ting. Burinl w as to be In CVly cemetery

Mr.i, Brockbank died a t tho home of h e r da u g h ter In M urray, a fte r less U ian a day 's illne.ss. Only Ju ly 17 she h a d celebra ted he r 98lh b ir th ­day a t a family r tu n lo n a ttended by m ost of he r s ix surviving children,- h e r 50 grandch ild ren , 13S great g randchild ren and four g rea tig rea t grandchild ren .

She was born In O ntario , C anada, In 1813, th e d a u sh tc r of Jo h n and L ouba P ark . I n 1II47 he r pa ren ts Joined Jo h n 'I'aylor’a com pany In Uie fate fn l M ormon lirg lra from Iowa to U tah . They arrived In th e B alt Lake baslil lu H riitem ber—Just two m onths a fte r IhlKliiim Y oung lind stoo<l a t th o hriul of em igration canyon and proclBinied " 'I lils Is Ihe plai

Tlie tnmily rem ained In S a lt Lake City for two years, and th e n w ent to Provo it) response to P residen t Yoiing's reoue.1t fo r colonisers, l l i e y rem ained tliero u n til M ary A nn was in, retiirninK a t th a t tim e to S alt Ijike . In 1004 she m a rrie d Inaao Hrockbiink, a n d they founded home Id H ollnday th n t was to endure morn th a n h a lf a cen tu ry . T n’elvo children were born to th e couple.

In 111 7 Ili'ockbnnk died, and Mrs. nm ckbiink la te r moved to M urray to makd her hom e w ith one of her daugUt'

In K»Jii Mrs. Tirockbank retraced th e Mciitnoii tr a i l—th is tim e by a ir-

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-sengers on reco rd In the U. S. on tho occasion of h e r B7th birthday, she m e t w ith rep o rte rs a n d they were amsu/:d a t h e r c lear iccol- lectlon of early M orm on history ntid the events of h e r ow n life,

* HOLLISTER * •

Mtss Helev\ C o rak le U m u il Vv- cently from a six weeks' trip to lluniinH toji P a rk , Calif.

MIks M axine l-angc, Qenc.sci'. liiis been Jilred to leiich in the lii»;li school.

Jack Polilninn arrived Thiii.'<l;iv lo r a vl.sll w ith M r. ond Mr.-i, J. K. Pohtm im a n d fam ily. H o U statloiii'il n t V encouvrr, W ash,

A dnuK htcr w as lyjrn to Mr. iniil Mrs. E ldon M o rt ri-ccntly‘.

1’I.AY rOSTPONKI)C H ESTN U T U lI.L , Ma-s.'>.. Aiik’ 1!)

(Ul!)—A heavy downjx>ur today |niM- IKinrd u n til to iporrow rc.niiiipiicin cii play In llie flOlh na tio n al (Imii)lr:, c liam plo iis lii|« a t Longwood Crlrkcl (lob.

I R E A S E H S NSPIG W N EAT

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 10 n j.R )-T he agricu ltu re departm en t e stim ated spring w heat production, based on Aug. 12 conditions In four p rincipal producing s ta te s , a t 233,132.000 b u sh ­els. an increase of 2 ,000.000 over th e Aug. 1 forecast.

T he crop reporting board sa id th e mlcl-month report from M inneso ta , N orth D akota, S outh D akota a n d M cntana Ind ica ted production a p ­proxim ately 50,000,000 bushels above the 1340. crop of 187.130.000, busheU in th e four s ta te s , and com pared, with the_jB30-39 average of 127,- 4C9.000 bu.shels.

Im proved prospects In N orth D a ­kota slncc Aug. 1 m ore th a n o ffse t the reduction In M inneso ta while th c jc was n o change ti\tflc&tcd for M ontana and S o u th D akota, board s;ild. -

Com bined spring and w in ter w heat production In M ontana w as e s ti­m ated a t 73,1R4,000 bushels, 'u n ­changed from Aug. 1.

Dy Unlled T reu P roducer Oenc Markey. w hose 13

yeari^ in Hollywood Imve Included hectic niarrlBKcs to llcdy L am ari; a n d 'J o u n D ennett, was called to tvclWe thny In Uie navy today. . . H e Is, a llcutennnl com m ander In th e naval resfrve. . .

Secre tary of W ar H enry L. K tlm ion and G en. George C> M a r­sh a ll. a rm y chief of staff, a rrive a t Lowry field, Denver, today to b e ­gin a to u r 'o l the Rocky m oun ta in na tio n a l park, reporledly In search of a eam p ilte for (he (ra in in g of sk i troop*. . .

Rep. Lewis D. Tlilll. R.. W ls., in ­troduced a bin in the house w hich w ould re<julre newspapers p r in tin g d ispa tches from foreign co rrespon­d e n ts to w arn readers "to be w aiy of p ro paganda” becau.se “news m a tte r derived from foreign correspondents located w ithin countries a t w ar_ l4 usuoJly ceasored". . . '

A cting Defense Petroleum Co­o rd in a to r Ralph K. Davies recom ­m ended th a t m ajor oil com panies esU bllsh a quoU system to r e ­ta ile rs to Implement th e govern* m e n t's order for a 10 per c e n t r e - due tlon In jeasollne deliveries (o e a s t coast filling s ta llo n s .. .

C laude Baker, president of th e In te rn a tio n a l TypogroplilcaJ un ion , to ld th e organization's 8Sth a n n u a l convention a t Vancouver, B. C.. th a t "o u r union as well as the w hole of labo r m ust hold fast to th e p rin clples of democracy to m ake a n d secu re our g a in s" .. .

Bon Ferguson, free lance w riter, adm itte d th a t the plot of a m a n u ­sc rip t h e alleges was p lagiarised by U niversal Utudlos conU lned a g rea t m any "stock sH uatlons" b a t in sisted the studios had picked up o rig ina l pa rts of the story, . . He | j seeking >50,000 damages. . .T h o execution of Ju a n ita "T he

D uchc.«" Splnclll, condem ned gang leade r a n d m urdere« . has been scheduled again for Friday a t S a n Q u en tin prlMU b u t Qov. CU lbcrt L .' O lson m ight g ran t a th ird reprieve to give th e case fu rth e r study . . .

Radio and Newspaper Coium nlsf J im m y Fldler revealed he baa q u it Colum bia Broadcasttng s y s t e m a n d sta rted work as a radio com - m entatoT for M u tiu l VroadeaaMng system . . . Columbia said i t d if ­fered w ith Fldler “as to w h at Is leg itim ate motion pletnre c r it i­c ism ”. . .

Sec re tary o f . In terio r H aro ld L. Ickes vislta G rand Coulee dam today In conntcU on w ith h is to u r o f pub ­lic pow er and defense facilltlca. . . M rs. Ickes and Comml.Mloncr of R eclam ation John C. Page a re w ith h im . . .

I f beer is allowed In a rm y cam ps "w e wlU have a b rand new crop of p o te n tia l law violators," B r ig h te r H . E. B u rtenshaw of th e Salvation A rm y told the A m erican Prison association congress in S an F ra n - el.sco. . ,

Q ov. D w ight G reen of Illinois

IE’. S. KIAGISIRAIE

M unicipal Judge J . O . Fum ph rcy h a s been appointed U . S. com m is­sioner for south cen tra l Id ah o by F ed e ra l Judge C. C. C avanah , W . D. McRcj-noM.^ u , S- dl.strict court c lerk , had announced h e re today.

Judge Pum phrey. w ho has been m unic ipal m agistrate fo r s ix yearn, succccd-n Ju itlce H . M. H oller, who rc.slgncd. Jurisdiction of th e U. 6, comml.viloncr Includes a rra ig n m en ts In federa l cn.scs.

T lie municipal Judge will c arry h is U. S. Comml.viloncr du ties In :id- d ltion to his p resent w ork, since the federa l poRt requires only in te m ii t- tc n t action as governm ent ca.ies a rise.

Pum phrey Is also county reg is tra r of v ita l statistics.

Talker Discusses Central America'

O. F. R auch. T w in F a lls m an who visited C en tra l A m ertca early th l i summ er, will address th e Towns«nil club No. 4 to n ig h t a t 8 p . m . In th« Id ah o Pow er aud ito rium , club of­ficials had announced today.

He will speak on th e inhabitan ta of C entral A m crlca. A t a recen t club i;neelliig h e addres.sed th e group on ,:;Danlina C u lture .”

offered the In terna tional Police con ­ference In Buffalo ti p rog ram to in - crea-se the etJlclency of forces of -law 'a n d order from th e na tion al view, . . He proposed adequate p e r­sonnel, iralnlnB and equipm ent, full cooperation of agencies a n d d ivorce­m e n t of law work from politics. .

W illie T um esa has w ithdraw n from the am ateur golf cham p ion ­sh ip s (a be held «( O m aha nex t week because of buslnes.^

Old Storytab let excavated In n o rthern

M esopotamia in 1932 proves th a t the. story of th e expulsion of A dam and Eve from the G ard en of Eden w w known In the e a s t nearly 8,000 yeara ago.

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On D rinking ChargeJERO M E, Aug. 10 iS pccla!)—M.

D. M angum . Jerom e ' resident, was arrested lo-si week on charges of a.-;- se rted d ru n k en d rlv ln s, anil api>ear- eri be fo re Probnle JuriRe W illiam O . Com stock S a tu rd ay a fternoon where he pleaded RUllty -and was asAr '^cd a f ine of »100 phw c ou rt co-its o( 15.40. M angum ’.s d r lv r r ’s llccn-'o. was also revoked for one year.

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Foods ta s te h flttc r , . . Foods look belter. H ie P lex -S eal meUiod of rooking re ta in s v ita m tn i uixl lulnciul saltW to eaally lo st in ordinary cooking. See Uicse m arvelous cuukers a iu i ge t youra w ltlli Utey ara •Ull avallabia.

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EATDo you rnlao ^hlckons? Do you linvo nn o rchard? If you Imve nnytliiiiK I'dihlt! th n t Kro\\« on tlio j^rotiiid or on trcoH anti huHho.H, wo have a luoHsaKii of Impnrlnncc for you. W« l)fli<!vn lh a t ft lot of poo])l(‘ arc ovorlookiiiff <iuil(! pnlcnllal iiiarki'l rlKht lu'rc in fiur own MaKli’ Valley. Now hi onhT for yovv in tHrti>os{> nf Un'so viwltnw lirodiiclH which you rai.nc. yim inii.^t Id tho piihltc know iihoiit it. 'I'liat'H whrr«! wo conio in --Ju st lii.-Acrl a Kiiuill (Ma.HHificd Ad in the 'I'iint'H and News Hud coiinllc.-<s pt'opio will h<>(! your riuifiHaKO every day. Hor(>’fi an­o th e r thlnff, th(! c(wl of those ikIh in very InoxpeiiHive. 'I’lml.t why wo tliink you can use Uieni, .hirtl drop in thn officA or Call the cnaHHified Man and wo wiii expluin ou r weekly and m onthly rutfH.

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NATIONAL RSPnEflENTATIVEa WE8T-H0U.IDAY CO.. INC.

Ullit Towtr. l i t Bulb ltr«*t, S«a rrtneKce. Calif.

We Take O ur StandA f te r all, a person o r a people m u st s ta n d fo r some-

th in g .' T he th in g th a t d istingu ishes a p e rso n o r a people f ro m the vegetable kingdom is h av in g p rin -

- ciples. H av in g principles, i t is r ig h t to avow them openly, to s ta n d upon them , and to w o rk fo r th e ir su rv iv a l and extension. To do th a t is l ife ; to fa il to do th a t is on ly a form of death.

P re s id e n t Roosevelt w as on th e side o f l ife w hen he ' m e t C hurch ill a t sea and laid dow n e ig h t p rinc ip les

on w hich n o t onljr the B ritish and A m erican peoples, b u t uncoun ted m illions of peoples a ll o v er th e w orld ( in c lu d in g m a n y in G erm an y , I ta ly an d J a p a n ) agree. T h ere w as n o th ing new, n o th in g A m e ric a n s h ave n o t long believed, no th ing not d irec tly im plied in the F o u rte e n P o in ts enunciated by P re s id e n t W ilson , Jan . 8 ,1 9 1 8 .

H ere is no new step , then , b u t sim p ly a re a f f irm ­a tio n o f p rinc ip les a s old a s th e A m erican people.

; T h ere w ill be d is a m e m e n t on how f a r th e U n ited i S ta te s o u g h t to go m backing th em u p . T h ere can be > n o d isa g re em e n t t h a t fhe m o ra l a n d m a te r ia l fo rce of J th e U n ited S ta tes , so f a r as i t decides to m ake i t felt, , m u s t be exercised along these lines.

T he c ircu m stan ces u n d e r w hich W ilson pronounced i th e F o u rte e n Poin ts, s ta t in g th e m in im u m princ ip les

o f a peace in w hich the U n ited S ta te s could acquiesce,I a r e in te re s t in g . R ussia h ad fa l le n ; th e B olshevik rev-■ o lu tion h a d tak e n i t o u t o f th e w a r ; G erm an y w as dic- • t a t in g I ts h a rd term s a t B rest-L itovsk , d em o n s tra tin g . ^ h a t a p p c G erm anica w ould m ea n to a n y who w ere ! com pelled 'to accept i t F ran ce w a s b led w hite, B r i ta in

so re b ese t b y th e subm arine blockade. A ra l ly in g point,■ a c le a r in d ica tio n o f w h a t th e A llies w an ted , w as

needed. W ilson gave it, and m en o f good w ill every­w h e re s a w t h a t h is term s w ere th e abso lu te m inim um .

• • •

So today, in th is g eneral r e i te r a tio n o f the* k ind o f urld w h ich th e B ritish and A m e ric a n peoples, and ree peop les eveiyw here feel m u s t em erge, the w ay |open to th e ax is powers to p ro c la im publicly w h a t

r propose instead.h o u la th e y do so, the w orld can th en m ak e a c learer Ice.

t'Vewailles, .bad as i t was, w a s b e tte r th a n B rest-. L ito v sk . T h e E ig h t P o in ts fo rm u la te d by Roosevelt

a n d C h u rch ill o ffe r a t least a hope to th e world.is a c le a r challenge to the ax is to s ta te equally clearly w h a t k in d o f a world i t w ants.

P oets, Farmers, and MicrophoneB T h ey h a v e a saying, in 'th e co rn c o u n try , th a t on

h o t A u ^ s t afternoons you can “h e a r th e corn grow ­in g .” I t seem s tru e , too, in th e m id s t of the endless f ie ld s o f c o rn in Iowa, Illinois, In d ia n a o r N ebraska, t h a t you c a n s tand still and be conscious, in some s tra n g e w a y betw een h ea rin g a n d fee lin g , of the up- t h n i s t o f th e g reening stalks. K e a ls m u s t have fe lt so m e th in g like th a t when ho w ro te o f " a lit tle noiseless noise am o n g the letivea, born o f th e v e ry sigh th a t silence heaves."

A N e b ra sk a radio engineer, w ith m odern scien tific skep tic ism , se t a microphone cap ab le o f m ag n ify in g so und 2 ,500 time.s beside a s ta lk o f h y b rid corn grow ­in g n e a rly s ix inches a day. L ie te n e rs cocked eag er e a rs , fan c ied they heard a f a in t "BhBhshshBhshsh." F a r th e r f ro m the stalk , the m icrophone picked up no sound. N o t quite proved, sc ien tifica lly .

B u t i f i t w ere, i t would prove n o th in g th a t poets !«nd f a rm e r s haven’t felt and know n fo r a long, long t im e

Why Thoao Japanese Jitlerg?T h e J a p a n e se Rovcrnracnt h in t* t h a t i t w ould view

w ith co n cern the sending of A m erican supplies to Russia.

J a p a n a n d the U nited S ta te s a re both a t peace w ith; R u ss ia , a n d th ere would tieem no good reaso n fo r the J a p a n e s e to b e concerned w ith RuHsia'a a tre n g th e n in g h e rse lf.: D id n o t R u ss ia and Ja p an on A p ril 1 3 ,1 9 4 1 , a m ere f o u r m o n th s ago, sign a' solem n t re a ty , u n d e rta k in g

. fiU i n ia ln ta in peaceful and f rio n d ly re la tio n s betw een m u tu a lly respect th e t e r r i to r ia l in te g r ity

^•bilifcy*of the o th er c o n tra c ^ n g p a r ty " ?

f. t h a t t n a t y add th a t “ shou ld one o f th e If t N ^ e i b ( ^ m e the ob jec t o f ho stilities on

r i f v « n i l th ird pow ers, th e o th er con-......... w .n e u tr a li ty th ro u g h o u t th e

I t d id . _r n a tio n lu ra n g th e n ln j

w h e n y o u a re bounc i o f fn e n d ih lp T

Po tSh o t s

W IT H

The Gentleman in the Third Row .

• SERIAL STORY

SECRET VOYAGEB Y J O S E P H L C H A D W IC K

Assisting Kindly Uncle S.

T he E v e lim u e d ito r tow ed over onto our detlc » UlUe m lu lv e from k ind -hea rted U ncle Sw nueL

SpcclflcnJly. Uie m toilve U from Xtndly U ncle Som ’i k ln d 'h e a rt« d arm>'.

I t says th a t a ll you a o u th em Id e - ho paren ta h av e been ne g lec ting to w rite to your d rafte e aona during th e lime th e y ’re a t th e recep tion

inter <Sown it n r t Dougtu.W ith m aaterly under*a t« tem en t,

th e k ind -hea rted a rm y po ln ta ou t th a t "word from hom e Is a lw ays wel­come,"

We add o u r own a U le m e n t th a t wDrd frooi hom e la a d a m sig h t m ore th a n Ju s t welcome. A nd U doesn’t have to be w ord from the family—any le tte r fro m th e homo tow n will tu rn th e trick.

I I strikes u s th a t th e tim e the new soldiers rea lly need c h ee rin g up Is du ring th e period th e y 're pa rked a t the recep tion c en te r. T h f tt’a the s ta r t o f th e w hole atrarige business.

P o l S hota h a s n e v er be en in th e a rm y—b u t aa a n old board ing-school inm ate , he know s w h a t k few le tte rs lan do for a hom cslck gen t.

A lo l o r o a r oon stltu en U have been w ondering w h a t to do to he lp In defenM . W e propoM th e P o l fihoU W rite to Soldlera club. N early everyone In acau aln ted

w ith one o r two young citizens w ho've been callcd in th e d r a f t o r w ho h&ve vo lun teered . W hy n o t d ona te 30 m inu tes a week to na tio n a l defense. . . a n d w rite aw ne th ing breezy about hom e tow n doings to these fellows?

S t a r t w hen they leave fo r th e re ­cep tion cen te r and keep i t u p from th e re on cu t.

I f you d o n 't know a n y soldiers, go to you r n e a res t d r a f t bo a rd and ge t th a na m e a n d tra in in g cen ter o( young ciUxen soldier f iom yo u r ow n tow n, D oesn 't m a k e any difference w hether you -know, h im personally .

Y ou've been ho llering fo r some* th in g to do in n a tio n a l defense. T ak e Tour pen In han d o r lype* w ri te r in la p a n d s ta r t defending r ig h t BOW.

BNAKE STO EY I D ear P o t e iw ls'.

F r ie n d s of ja n e Dougla.^A a re a sk ­in g h e r w h at she 's going to do w ith t h a t snakesk ln *he brouRht hom e fro m Rock Creek cnnyon S unday .

B u t w h at I 'd like to know is th e na m e of th e girl who th rew h e r shoe a t th e reptile. S uch brave r? I

—H om etow n H an n a h

BAD R E ritO G F T O CHARLEY BROW N O F OAKLEY

P o t B liots regreta to repo rt U)at a f te r a long period of Rood behavior, E d ito r Charley Drown o f Oakley h a s again fallen In to hLi evil ways.

C harley , fo r QiiUe some spell now, h a s heeded Uie P o t Slio ls p rom p t- inga ag a in s t too-frcquent UM of a c e r ta in picture,

B u t now. w ith pnln In a iir h e a r t a t slR ht o f tliL^ fnll from Rrace,

no te th a t Charley ,<Ihk in tp hla Xllr.i and p rin ted th a t Knine p icture o( Joe K neh irr In th e la te s t Oakley H erald . By now It's p rin tin g No.

Jo e lA a nice guy and all bu t w hen Is th a t p ic ture going to v o»il?

LO ST AND FOUND DEPT. D ear P o t Ohoi.v

"Uo m any |x^o|)Io Im o tlilnuR i h e re In th e imrk." olwrrvcil e lderly wonmn. w ith nynipnthctlo voice, aa aha walked by 'IV in I 'alls c ity pa rk th e o the r evening.

"1 aee them alm nat every niKht w ith flash ligh ts, looking for thliiKS they 've Icat." she am plU lrd he r In fo rm ation to he r young companlon*,-

n i e y h a -h a -ed .G uess th e lady never heard of

n lu h t crawler* for llsh bait.—Maydin Hrxit

S .—N am e on receip t of d im e and one proof (h a t a N ail or Biuuilan comniinilriAe ever told th et|iit

YKSTEIlDATa Jim Maltarr eol- Ildff with Mmrr L an ca afte^ (UlM la* t* Brla irerkea a»4 m •ln ia««r B letlU c «• ■<■€ MaiT «• KefT Y oA . H arr has a anrer elairat ea»« la h»f haad bat rr- fuH> to ahaw II t» JIm. As JIm rcachta tpr (h* aasa aad UaiT alnsrsl** <• •«. P«rb««rnitra •> « «*ila «« avelealM . Th* a » t 4 » r U th» »o^l. Harr t«n i Jlai Ike Cisarat caae b«loB(« t» D«rt I la llo n tt . a n t m»tm of it ta ««M n> ama Votlwa M allerr >et K wk*a ka w ta t k*. low to looK tha aklp oT«r. Jim a«*a that M arr *raa la lov* w llk Hallsraa a»4 U akmil «a asiw a* WhfB JcScrr IlammoBd cooaS a le a f aa« la w t a t i lh*7 talk «*rr th* Seal. A<tt«r Jim lr«T««. I.«I( HaiPMoad «*ama Harr to rcaim i- h«r ihe la a a lr aa •■nple/a a a i to he»p aw »r troa» X b .

W IL L IN G T O P A Y

C H A P T E R V l l "lyrON D A Y m om InK J im M allory

r e tu rn e d to th e com pany 's bnsc a n d g o t th in g s m oving . He w nn led to saQ W ednesday .• H e - h a d th e d iv in g equ ip m en t m oved a b o a rd th e A u ro ra , his c h ief boa t, n n d p u t C u r ly Bntes be low to c h ec k o v e r th e Diesels. B lackshoep ,' th e b ig C aym an , w as to p rov ision th e sh ip .

T he A u ro ra w a s 110 fe e t of b o a t; 20 y e a r s ago she h a d been a p leasu re y a c h t, th e n h a d fa llen in to a p e rio d o f d is re p u te . D uring th e Jb1« tw m iic s s h e b a d been « r u m -ru n n e r, a n d d u r in g th e d e ­p ression a fish ing c ra ft . J im M al­lo ry h a d b o u g h t h e r fo r a song fo u r y e a rs a g o , a f te r aha h a d run h n rd a g ro u n d n e n r K e y W e s t

JcfTcry H am m o n d c am e to th e land ing T uesday ' a fte rn o o n , b o a rd ­e d th e A u ro ra , looked a b o u t in h is w o rrie d w a y a n d a sk ed a lot o f Questions, a b o u t th e d iv in g gear. E xp la in ing , JU n' s a w th a t H a m ­m ond lis ten e d w i th s c a n t 'a t te n ­tio n . T h e m a n se e m e d b u rdened w ith tr o u b le

H a sa id . J u s t b e fo re going asho re to h is c a r , “ R ad io m e w hen y ou 've co m p leted th e p re lim in a ry w ork . M allo ry , a n d I 'l l send th e c a rrie r to ta k e th e o re a b o ard ,"

■■I’ll k e ep in to u c h w ith you , of course."

‘'I m a y ta k e a c ru is e o n m y y a ch t lo to r o n , a n d see h o w the jo b is p ro g re ss in g . L o is w a n ts to come o u t a n d te e how d iv e rs w ork ."

T A TER th a t a fte rn o o n , M ary L arse n c a ip e a b o a rd . J im w as

xip in th e c h a r tro o m . Jd ly la y in g -out a coursc i w h e n she a p pea red In th e doo rw ay . H e w a s su rp rised , th e n su sp ic ious, b u t som ehow be w as pleased .

H e sa id , ‘'W ell, com e in !" A nd w ntchcd h e r s te p o v e r ttie .coam ­ing , e n te r a n d s ta n d In th e c en te r of the l i t t le ro o m lo o k in g a bout.

B areheaded , a n d in low -hee led sondals, she looked sm a ll a n d v e ry young. '

She sa id , “ I kn o w I 'm n o t w el­come. O r a m I?"

" I t a ll depends on y o u r purpose in coming.”

" I h av e s e v e r a l O ne is, I w anted to te l l y o u how rig h t you w ere ab o u t E r ic Focbas. Ha. U try ing to g e t m e back to th e N ew Y ork office. H e 's going ba ck to ­m orrow , b y p la n e , and h e expects m e to accom pany h im ."

"A nd y q u 're going?"•'I d o n 't - k n o y y e t." She gave

h im a n o b lique glance, then looked aw ay . "H is o ffer is r a th e r n t t r a c t i ^ . -H e w an t! m e to be

I his p riv a te se c re ta ry . I t 's a good job , m ore m oney , and M r. F o rbes is r a th e r a t tr a c tlv e —d o n 't you think?"

J im said, "D oes i t m a tte r w h a t I th ink?" H e w as su rp rised by his grulTness. T h is m ade h im to re . Forbes w as p u ttin g on« ove r on her, and sh e w as fa llin g fo r h im . "W hat w as a n o th e r o f y<)ur r e a ­sons fo r com ing h e re ?"

"Sunday y o u p rom ised to taUlO If you h a d fo und B ert H al-

loran'5 c ig a re t case w hen you w ent dow n to th e Sonora. You dldti't ge t a ro u n d to it. 'Will you tcU m e now ?"

“IVTiy shou ld I bo th e rf You w ouldn’t be liev e m e."

"M aybe I w o u ld n 't a t tha.t.She w alk ed abou t the room ,

stopped and looked a t th e charts, J im w atched h e r.

He said, "L iston , is I t In y o u r m ind th a t If I d idn ’t drop th a t c igaret case th e m a n w ho d id w as B ert H allo ron?"

She d idn ’t answ er, bu t she tu rned h e r face fu lly from him.• "y o u to ld m e h e w as tlie So­nora's Urst m a te , and th e m a te ilong w ith th e cnptn in was

w hen th e S o n o ta w en t down."Tlien w m c o n e e lse go t th e <

oft the sh ip— If you’re te lling th e tru th ,"

"Not n cccssarlly . T h e th ing could h av e com e In to an o th er m an's h ands In a n u m b e r of w ayj. One o f th e c rew m ig h t ha%x stolen it. H allo ran m o y have lost i t to som eone in a p o k e r gam e,"

"You m a y b e rig h t," M ary said, tu rn ing to h im . "B e rt d id like to play poker." S h e w alked p ast h im tow ard th e door, h a lted th e re and faccd h im a g ain . "W ell, goodby. Spike. K now ing you w as ' plcas> a n t. if no t m u c h fun ."

H e dropped h is c igaret, stepped i t ou t, s tepped to h e r. Ho stood close b u t h e d id n o t touch he r.

"I h a v e n 't m uch m oney now, h e sa id , " b u t I w ill h av e some d.iy. I’m n o t as tough ns I s b u t I a m s te a d f a s t D oes th a t in ­te rest you?"

H e r ayes m e t h ia; th e y w era “W hy shou ld It In te re rt

“ I t w in g ive you a r e a k n fo r w a lk in g o u t o n E ric F o rbes."

“D id I a ay I, w as h u n tin g a r e a so n f o r w a lk in g o u t on hlmT*

H Ib fac a tu rn e d d a rk ly i n te n t " S o y o u h av e faU en fo r h im ," h a ■aald. ‘'Y o u w o n 't bellBva b e m e re ­ly w a n l i y o u w h e re h e c an w atch y o u , 10 y o u w on’t »plU w h a t you Im o w a b o u t th ia m yaterlous So­n o r a b u s in a u ."

" A n d d id I aay I h a v e fa llen f o r h im ? " aha asked .

U E to u c h ed h e r th e n . H e took h e r in h i i a rm s a n d b e n t and

k lu e d h e r m o u th . H e h a d w on­d e re d , d ay a ago, w h a t she w ould b e l ik e ,to k iss, and i t w as e v ery ­th in g h e h a d axpec ted a n d a lo t m o re . T h a m o m en t I t took w as u n fa m i lia r ecsU cy.

H a sa id th e n , stlU ho ld ing h e r. " Y o u 'll n o t go w ith F o rb e s? - -

" N o t I f y o u don ’t w a n t m e ;to , J im ."

" Y o u kn o w I don 't w a n t you to . Y o u k n o w th is is o n th e lev el, d o n 't you? Y ou kn o w th a t I ’m In love w ith y o u ? "

"H o w m u c h in love w ith me?'* she a sked , h e r eyes search ing his face . " E nough to te ll m e ab o u t th a Sonora? A ll a b o u t th e So- nora? '*

n w a s lik e a blow , a h a rd blow to th e face . J im ree led a little , r e le a s in g h e r a n d s tepp ing back . H a a ta rcd , aae ing tx rw lum inously b r ig h t h e r eyes w ere a n d the w ay h e r I lpa c u rle d In a sm ile.

"W e ll, I ’m Q su ck er," h e said: h e a lm o s t y e lled It, "Y ou ba ited a tra i l w ith y o u r lips, nnd 1 s te p p ed rif ih t in to It. 'S u re , sure! B u t I 'm s tepp ing r ig h t back ou t o f I tt”

" B u t, J im da rling— f"H e tu rn e d h is b ack . “ G ot o u t

G e t o u t b e fo re I. lose m y tem per. I m ig h t ca ll y o u cheap , b u t I 'm b e g in n in g to th in k th e s takes in th is a re p re tty steep> G et o u t G e t o fl th is sh ip!"

"V e ry w ell, J im ," sh e sa id , her vo ice d r y a n d cold. H e d id n 't m o v e u n ti l h e w as su re she was go n e f ro m th e b o a t

H e w e n t dow n to deck thcni r a g e sUU b u rn in g in h im . H o fe lt l ik e h i tt in g som eth ing , o r som e­o n e , a n d h itt in g h a r d T hen he s a w a m a n com ing u p th e gang­p la n k f ro m th e p ie r. • I t w as the ta ll , le a n m a n o f th e c a re fu l voice; f h e m a n w ho hod o ffered the b r ib es .

J im w e n t u p to h im . "W hat do y o u w an t, m is ttr ? "

" N o th in g m u ch , M allo ry buby. J u s t a f e w w ords I 'm w illing to p a y fo r."

(T o B e C oaU oued)

By FE T E B EOSON E reniag T in ea W ashington

CorreapODdent .W ASH IN G TON . Aug. 19—T here

la s be en so m uch w ing flapp ing of oosa tongued av ia tion experts abo u t

how b a d v . 6 . com bat p lanes w ere In aervice a b ro a d th a t a n a m ata u r ex ­ped itio n to de term ine w here aU th is critic ism s ta r te d - a n d how Jnstlfled i t is m ik e s a n In terestlog pastim e fo r a n y rock ing c h a ir a tra te g is t of Uie a ir . So h e re goes:

M ost o f th e knocking h a s been a g a in s t th e p u rsu it sh ip s a n d f ig h t­e rs. T'or A m erican bom bers the re c a n 't b e enough pra ise . H ie B ritish w ould b e hopelessly ou tc lassed today i f I t w ere n o t fo r these bom bers, a n d t h a t goes fo r th e Lockheed H ud­sons, w h ich w ere n o t designed a s m il ita ry a irc ra f t, b u t h av e been very effecUve a s B gh t bombers.

Crlticlsffl o f th e com bat p lanes h a s be en a im ed pa rticu la rly a t th e P -40. u th a t Is only a m eaningless deslgnaU on to you. I t m ig h t be m e n ­tioned th a t a " P " p lane Is a p u rsu it ilane, a n d th e num ber "40" m ere - y ind ica ted th a t I t Is th e 40th design

w h ich th e a rm y h a s p u t in to produc­tion. C ircum stances w hich have

iven th is p la n e its b a d na m e tracc nek to a pw uU ar ch a in of events.

R U PERT

box Mot, try ing to ca toh th e in ir l- c a le wotrtUig of a new popu la r »ong.

O ne of Uie lis tene rs m ade an a t ­te m p t to take I t down in shn rlliand , b u t tlioro w rra spaces w liera tha record waa acrntcliy a lm n tt liryond audibility .

A fter s|>en<1lng m ore tim e th a n you 'd believe, the b rig h t boy of th e g roup b lurted , “W hy d id n 't we pool ou r m oney a n d buy I t in iliee t immlo fo rm In tlie f irs t plncn?"

m y n o t, Inrt ertl (Any resfm bln tire to a n a d v er­

tis em e n t fo r the IcM al m usln storea U purely coinciden ta l and w h at's It to you?)

^ a k a Juffiar

8lr:Your c(tlyum is lousy,Tha only good tt\tn| In It U tha

last line.And that's good because ti shows

us tha end of tha colyum.Not <00 raapaelfully.

—Draanar

rAMOUB LAST U H%«. . . Ba'a trylof U aaaha hla

lawttmawar ima aa aaaiir Uw wUa wUI n t tha gnwil . .

THK GKNTLKMAN IN . T H IB D M W

Jo h n Louis B old t, w ho h a s been w ith th e U . 8 . m o rtn e s In Honolulu, o rrlved M d a y from S a n Francisco to spend a two w eeks' furlough w ith h is pa ren ta . M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n Doldt a n d fam ily. .

M rs. Bdwln F le tc h e r a n d daughter. Mlsa Caro l L ee F le tcher, who have l>een guests of M rs. F le tc h e r’s par- enU , M r. and M rs. M. Chrlaton. left 9un d ay fo r th e ir hom e In Bellflower, C alif.

M r. and M rs. W a lte r H all le lt S un­day for th e ir hosne in Pocatello a fte r a v is it h e re w ltli M r. H all's parents, M r. and M rs, W . G . H all.

M r. a n d M rs. Fcrrlll Catjuull a r ­rived th e la s t o f th e w rrk from th e ir hom e In R ^xburg to vU lt relatives here .

M rs. H . L, K liJder. Pocatello , pren- k le n t of w om an 's m lw lonary orKunl- la tlo n of Id a h o C h ris tian churches, m a d e h e r o fficial v is it to R upert Frldoy. W hile he re she was the guest o f M rs. Roy C unningham , p residen t of th e W om an'a MImIou- a ry society of th e local ChrlatlAn c hu rch , M rs, K liu le r aix>ke to offi­cers and leaders of a ll nils.slonnry organltnU ons of ih r local r lm rnh a t th e homo of M rs. W. 'r , Ncwcomi),

D r. A. E. Joliti.ion. T nicy Colt and N. K . Jensen , officers of Uie R upert R o tary chitj. m otored lo 0«clcti M on­day to o tte n d a <ll.ilrlct in rp t1ii« of R o tnrlnns a t w h lrh ttir R otary Ih - ta rn a tlo n n l p rea ldcn t. 'I'om Davln, B u tte . M ont,, wna Uiu prlnclpol speaker.

A mong U iinc of Ihe OrotKo M arshall |>oet, A m erican L,eiil<iii. iiikI women'fl aux ilia ry w ho le ft Huiidny for Uotflo to a t t e n i th e s ta te I.rulnn convention wero O, W. Paul. J a n d Mrs. K. J . M oldcnhuuer, Mr. i M rs. Fred DllKer, M r. and Mm.J , V an E veiy. M r. i\nd M rs, C. W ar­ren U a lg lt« n d M rs. P e te r Uoyd,

M ra. a. W. A beraold and lltUa daugh ter. M ir lly n , le ft Bunday for N y u a, O re , to Jo in M r, Aberaold,

,whn le fi several days ago. T h e Aber- lo ld s will m ake th e ir hom e In N yua,

M r. a n d M ra. O. W. Paul and daugh ter. M iss M ildred Paul, tu n ia d from a w eek's ou ting In tha BawtooUis, I

R everend A lbert D, P a rre tt , paa- to r o f th e local M etluM lut church, aocomiMtnled by M ra. P a r re tt ana th e ir daugh ters . P a tric ia Mae and Alice Ann. le ft Urn liml of the week

two w eeks' varalliH i In the 'Tc-tona.

D r. r H. Klmore, who au llered a f ra c tu re d knee c ap In a n au to accl- dtnt over a week ago, h a d th e In­ju red m em ber tr e a te d by surgery at U»e R upert genera l hoapltal H ntur- day morning,

H ow ard l^eiigue, who spent the sum m er a t Jn h n D ay, O re., w ith hla faU ier, Cecil U urtla lieagne, ro tum ed la s t week,

M rs, A ftlu ir L ohw alder, n u tU , M ont.. who, w ith h e r son, I« u rls , Is a guest o l U«r p a ren ta , M r. and M n . M. O hrlaten, waa guest apeaker at the Bible sctioot of th e local O hrls- Uan church S u nday morning.

Marrlaga llcanaa was Issued Satur­day to Frank Ooohnour, Burley, and Olao Ahaan, Rupart. H ie young «ou-

• w u marHed, that afternoon by

Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Olalbofne are hom e from a tr ip to Boise and o the r p o in ts . .

_____ Arthur Blmms and FnnkOtati MurUugh left Monday for * yaw 's mftltary training.

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

HANSEN

EDSON IN WASHINGTONany f ir s t m odel la a p t to have. I t m an ifested a little w ing Up sta ll, a n d I t i o u ld go in to group loops. I t s a ir acoop n a r td a UtUa. i t w aa n o t heav - ily arm ored by today 's standards, b u t rem em ber, a ll th is w as back in th e practic41ly pleistocene tim es of 1939, w hen I ts 360 m iles a h hou r and m ulU ple g u n a rm a m e n t w ere adequate.■ Now th e a rm y h a s a h a b it of p u t­ting im provem ents o n p lanes, a n d w henever a n Unproved m odel la b rough t ou t, they tick a le tte r of th e a lp lw b e t a f te r Ita m odel t\um ber. P-4<>-A'5 began to a ppea r, a n d P - 40-B'a a n d C a n d D ’s. T oday th e ra P -4 0 -E 's ' f lying a round a n d th la m on th th e a rm y is to announce a new C u rtis s P -40-F , w hich Is ao m uch of a n im provem ent on th e o r­iginal o ld P-40 th a t th e p lanes shou ldn 't be in th e sam e d w . A nd I t m ig h t be m entioned he re th a t in th e way of com bat planes th a a rm y

J5 Y E A R S AGOAUG. 19, 1026

M iss Alice Perrlno Is back from a tr ip to PorU and where she visited friends and relatives.

C om plim entary to M iss H elen P o rterfie ld , who is leaving soon for Pennsy lvan ia , w here she will a tten d college Uils fall. Miss M abel P o r te r ­field, assisted by MUs D oris P o r te r ­field, Ph iladelph ia , who Is visiting he re , tn te r ta ln e d T uesday evening.

^ Y E A R S AG OA t;o , 10. m il

'm e forces npposfrt to county dl vision h a d the lir.st nu-etlng T ui's day evening of th is week In tin Com merclul club PKitiis, A largi niimt>er of rlliw iLi nitcnded and rn tered eagrrly liiu> ihn discussion of th e problem cotifroiitlng th e un tl- d lv ls lon lsy . From n m ly every p t r - son cam e Uie sam e sen tim ent, th a t county dIvlAlon was Uie aheerent folly a n d a nio«t. ro.-ttly p rocedure for a ll conccrni'd . At the niune tim e ull p resen t were uiuitilinous In voting fig h t division to tlin end. In order to line up th e forces during Uie prc.i- e n t m o n th th e following business m en were appointed as a cam pntgn (o n tm lltre to d irec t the (Igh t; A. J. Peavey, F. F . Bracken, M. A. Btronk. O aorge Uprague and O. K, BooUi. T h e above com m ittee is empowered la te r tn add to the com m ittee wlien th a tim e comes for acUva cam paign. F iin d a will bn raised by aubacrlpUon.

JEROMEOn ehargea of failu re to dim

ligh ts fo r an o th er m otorU t, P au l W. a c o tt , H ansen resident, api>eared to a d m it g u ilt before p robate Judge W illiam O . Comstock. H e waa a s ­sessed a fine of |0 and IS court coats.

M rs. Ray D alling and children, V ila J e a n and G erald, S u g a r City, a rrived la s t week-enrt to vlsU a t th e homa of Mr. and Mrs, H. 0 , D uffin , parents of M rs. Trailing.

M iss V irginia K eating has r e tu m - «d home from aouUiern C alifornia where she visited wlUi h s r b ro ther and alao wlU> oUier friends and rel. aUvM.

On charges of nperaUng a m otor vablola on t ia highw ay wU hout a driver 's license, 0 , II. B atterlee was arrestad and tim ^ ea tcd be lo re Judge A tk ins, U nofiln -aoodlng county Jus­tice. A rrest was m ade by a mefnber of th e Id ah o a ta ta police.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred MlUer rvtum- ad Wednesday from Baeramento. OiUf., where they Tisltad wim their

■ • - ir. Itonrj MIN

M rs. Lyle L atU n, Tw in FalU , With h e r tw o a n \a \l ' aons. Rodney and T erry , have spen t th e past, week w ith h e r moUier, Mrs. O. L. 8 h e r-

'h llo h e r fa th e r V aa a t M ounta in City, Nev.

M r. a n d M rs. L. W. Y agles and son, Bobby, and aun t. M rs. F . Engle, K aru as City. Mo., were overn igh t Ruosts of Mr. ond M rs. Ja m es L. B arnes recently , w hile en ro u te to Lewiston, and points In th e n o r th ­w est. M r. Vagles ts a chem ical en ­g ineer a t th e fiocony V acuum Oil com pany, K ansaa City.

M r. a n d M rs. Will E m ery, H an - m. and Mr. a n d Mrs. D. J . Koenig.

T w in Falls, were called to A m erlean F a lls t'rid ay for the fu n e ra l o f the w om en's cousin. Mrs. H enry LItz, whose de a th occurred the re W ed­nesday.

Mr, and M rs. Sim on Bchapeler a n d w n . Ruhen, A ppleton C ity , Mo., arrived S a tu rday for a Uiree weeks' visit w ith his b ro th rrs-ln -la w and sisters, Mr. and Mrs, W illiam F cnne- wald and Mr. and Mrs, G eorge Yost,

Mr.i. C harles Bhroll a n d daughter. PcBRy Bhroll, Nampfi. and Miss D onna Rhroll, Uolse, le ft fo r the ir hom es rec tn tly a fte r spending a week a t th e home of he r b ro th er- in -law and sister. Mr. a n d M rs. H a r ­old K oenig, w here they a lso visited w ith Mrs, flhroll's m other, Mrs, M nry Newbry,

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A, W hite. O shkosh, Neb., a re spending aeveral w rrk s a t tha hom e of th e ir son*ln- Inw and daughU r, Mr, a n d Mrs. Floyd O rr, and relatives In Burley a n d ’IV ln Falls.

Draftcfl l^Yed Hhobe. sou of Mr. and Mrs. John fihobo, w ho re tu rned he re -tw o weeks ago from th e a lr- ptiiiio tnilnliiK school a t l law tho rne . C n tlf , left H ansen M onday for F o rt Doiiglii.i, Halt Lake C ity, lo r ind u c ­tion Into Ihe U nited S ta te s arm y.

Found to be In an Im proved cop- ilon. was Uie com m ent given to r. and Mrs, W. U, U tanger, follow-

liiK the physical re-check given th r lr lii i-yeu r-o ld dau g h ter, V erda Miio H tanger, who underw en t su r­gery lu iir monUis ago a t S a lt Lake CHy. D r. Itecd H arrow, apeclalU t, miidn the gratlfyltig rei>ort to the ch ild 's pa ren ts la s t w eak-end.

Here for a two weck'a visit With U ielr aon-hi-law and d a u g h te r , Mr. a n d M rs. W illard M cM astsr, and M r. and Mrs, A. M. W lker, L auder­dale. Flu,, who have m ade a n a n ­n ua l tr ip every year alnce leaving hern In IDSA. 'I1ib vU ltors a rrived a t H an srn W ednesday, a n d w ere Join­ed here 'I'liursday by a so n a n d daugh ter-in -law , M r. a n d Mrs. B ruce W lker, sr„ and tw o aons, G or­don and Hruce, ]r„ 1 ^ Angelas. T h e group plana to visit tw o weeka.

In th e group of boys of tha l l a n - . n Ncout troop, who le ft her*

T Im rsday ii.« )fnln| fo r tita sun im sr oam p a t U)s louUi fork ol Bolaa rlv> er. were Dale Peterson. Jo h n R a m - bow, Cecil Btangsr, Roy s u n g s r . D ale Copsey, Bob Pettygrova, Jim G oller. and G alen M oM aster. Tha boys w ent In the W. B, a u n g a r trui'k .

S im d a l l f o ^ oltyi raiuin* tA thtra »rtwrt ih« haa awaptbd

B R IT A INB O U G H T BOM BERS

B efore th e lesM *lend b ill wa.^ passed , i t w as a g a in s t th e law to sell to fo re ign governm ents m odels of ilanes w hich w ere in scrvice" in th e J. 8 . a rm ed force*. T h is m e a n t th a t

w hen th e F re n ch a n d B ritish cam c to o rd e r p lanes, they h a d to g e t m odels th e a rm y h a d n o t adopted. Also, th e y h a d to g e t p lanes w hich U. S. m a n u fa c tu re rs Were in a posi­tio n to deliver. T h e BriU sh took th e Lockliccd H udsons a n d m ade them in to lig h t bom bers. T h e F re n ch pick­ed on th e P -40, a n experim en ta l m odel o f 1839 In tendetT tb be an im ­provem ent o f th e P-38, th e s ta n d ard U. 8 . a rm y e quipm ent in th e o ld- fash ioned day of 1030.

T he F re n ch Ordered a lo t o f these o rig inal P-40 'a a n d they p u t In F rc n ch gadgets — F r e n c h radio. F rc n ch In strum en ts . T;hB U iro tlle w as on th e w rong side. 'N orw ay a n d Sw eden ordered some too. T hen P ra n ce a n d N orw ay got knockcd ou t df th e p ic tu re , and Sw eden was blockaded. Som e of th e p lanes r u s t­in g In M a rtin ique MO SUPPCSCdly P>40's. D elivery of o the rs c ou ldn 't be m ade.

T h e B ritish , anxious to go t a n y ­th in g th a t w ould fly. took delivery on a ll t h e P-40 's they could la y h ands on. W hen t h ^ g o t them , how ever, they w oke u p to th e f a c t th e e iiulp- m c n t w as a ll w rong fo r BrIUsh p i­lots. T h e rad io ope ra ted on ly on F rc n c h frequencies. T h e th ro ttle shoved forw ard to Increase speed In ste ad of backw ard. '

Now those fin e po in ts m ay n o t seem im p o rta n t to a laym an, b u t to a p ilo t whoso every acU on m u st be a re llex , th e y a re decidedly fusing. 'The B ritish w eren 't sm a r t abo u t th is , e ither. If they 'll p a rdon a d ir ty dig. In ste ad o f tr a in ­ing p ilo ts to fly them and m echanics to rc-cqu lp them , Uiey le t some of th e p lanes lie In cra tes . F rom th a t th e 'sh ip s began to g e t a bao nam e.

Along a b o u t th a t tim e, B r itish production of its own f ig h te rs began to accelcra te . T hey d id n 't need tho th e P-40&, a n d p re te r iln g to u se th e ir own p roduction in B rita in , w hich was n a tu ra l, th ey shipped th e re s t o f th e ir P-40'a to th e M editer­ran e an , 'This w as th e second po in t in te rp re ted a s a n adm ission th a t th e P -40 was no good.

im provem ents in design a fte r th e P-40. Also, L ockhced P-38'» a n d th e BeU A lrcobra P-39, b o th o f w hich can do b e tte r th a n 400 m iles a n hour.

T h e re a l payoff on th e P-40 's, ' how ever, is th a t som e of th e P-4)>.A’a a n d P -40 -B 's saw action In S y ria w here they f o u g h t off th e G erm ans.

N ex t Ume anybody tells you th a U. S. p la n e fac to ries c a n 't m ake good pu rsu it sh ips, kick him In th e b ritches fo r a f if th colum nist.

W A tilllN G T O NrA S T E -U P

Im p o rts o f tap ioca m ust be c u t down to save space on fre ig h te rs from th e E as t I n d ie s . . , T h a t a ffe c u n o t only your pudding , b u t also th e s ta rch fo r th e paste on back of th a postage s ta m p you lick, a n d th e s ta rc h in you r boiled sh ir t. . . B e­fore th e w ar, we Im ported 150 to n s of I r ish po ta to s ta rch from H olland, bu t th e 27 I rish po ta to s ta rc h f a c ­tories >ln New E ngland 'a re now p re ­pa red to m ake u p for th is sh o r t­age. . . B iggest hope for relieving s ta rch sho rtage cam es from new sw eet po ta to s ta rch Industry In M ls- sslslppi a n d L o u is ia n a .. . Sw eet po ­ta to c rop is now e s tlm a t« l a t 10 m illion bushels above no rm al. , . F o rm security adm in istra tion began experim en ts on U)ls b i 19M a n d now h a s a p la n t a t L aure l, Miss., w hich h as r e h a b ilita te d him dreds o f f a rm ­ers, Increased yie lds to 300 bushels an acre, developed a process fo r d e - dydraU ng to p reven t ro ttin g in s to r- oge, a n d c u t th e a rea In on a MflOO,- 000 business.

KNULL

STALLED AND LOOPED

Tlie poor old P-40 was rea lly Uie f i r s t low w ins, a ll nv«tnl. closed cock-

License GrantedJEftOMK, Aug, 19 (•p w M ) -

Arthur Dain Wood and MlM tfUT Madsllns Aah, both of Hammstt, ob- Uicwd a marrlaga lio«na« hsm fn w tha otfiGta 01 Mrs, CbarMUl•on, clerlf.’a u f l^ and r v ^ « r , I

M iss M ary Ellen G rieve visited MUs A nna S te m s a t G lenru F e rry la s t w eek-end.

M rs. M innie H aud, W alla W alla , ■Wash., Is visiting h e r niece. M rs. E .'M. D o ssc tt Also v isiting M rs. D os- se tt Is h e r m o the r, M rs. P arson , a n d M rs: G ra ce Coggins. T hey will spend nex t w eek a t M agic H o t Springs.

G alen Rodger, P o rtland . O re.. w as , guest of M r. a n d M rs. C. E . G rieve recen tly . W hile he re they enjoyed a vacaUon in th e Saw tooths.

M rs. J o h n Q uigley. Nyssa. O re., arrived h e re to Join th e I . F . S w eet fam ily w ho a re leaving for a t r ip • M to N ew Y ork a n d o th e r e as te rn " po in ts , n i e y will vU lt M r. sw ee t's b ro ther in N ;w Y ork a n d M rs. Sw eet's a n d M rs. Q uigley's b ro th er In Illinois.

L ieu t. Bob M urphy of th e BBth - of,M cC hord

p it f igh ter. I t h a d soma fau lts , a s fcrrcd .

field, Wo-'h., v isited w ith M* sta ter, Mrs, W arre n W illiam s, on h l i w ay to th e now aeria l field a t Fresno, C(\Uf.. w here h e h a s been tr a n a -

HEAD G-MAN

: H O R lZ O N T A i I 1 P o e ts Ii « Y oung flower.

0 F irs t na m e of 17 across

14 Goodby (S p a n ish )

15 R aw m e ta l 10 A v a ssa l17 H ead 0 - m a a18 C autioned •10 Sym bol for

telliu-ium20 N ote of scale.21 T o w a rd .'22 A eriform fluid 24 P ast.38 A n a n im a t l l E v . r y ( , t6 r .> . s , n o l l e , «0 P ro n o u rt32 A rticle.33 Pour,88 L istened.37 G enlte,3fl E utcanca.30 Assign,40 M etric

m e asu re s'43 Etude.44 C o m p o u p o in t 00 HsU «8 Philo sopher. t l A n affray.41 P lu ra l su m * . «9 Covering.48 E d ito rs 7 0 6 m s l lru g .

(a b b r .) . 71 P lace of C O U nreilirtlna action.

A nsw er to P re v io u s P u i x l f

VERTICAL1 Expreulon. arm s.3 Uprisings.4 Bird of pesca D Point of U)t

compass,«Hobo <slBi)g>. SO Street 7 Vase. QO E^g.

10 To vngsgt in , ,30 Young 23 Revelant.33 Benefited by.i M P ro m e n a d e d .1 27 Without end. 20 Home of a

famous v/itdL) 51 Walt upon. , 34Allln<.38 Garden tool- 80 American

Tennis Asttk.' (ibbr.).

40 Too,41 EgypUsn tlUe;i42 Mix.45 Oone by,40 Egg-shaped.)40 Thin fluid.01 A corner.63 Nevada c]ty .\ 60 Dyeing appa­

ratus- OTOIrl'i ntm*. 08 Rarity (abbr,)

(obbr.ji.

8 Down (prefix) 03 Wine vesselp Note of OJEven <cootO,<i

Guido’s wal*. «4 Deacon lOEarUi, (abbr.).11 City In Italy. M P a r lo f ,12 Era. ‘'to b«.»18 Color, flTSuftU.

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Tuesday, Aag«»t 19. 1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Manhattan Career Girl Tells What Not to Do

Buhl Bride

Executive

M iss E ll« b e lh Cameron. N c« Y ork C ity, cxecuUve soere iary ot th e N ational Federalitm of Sale* ExfcntlvM , who Wsltfd he r f«- Ih fr . W . B. C*m«Ton, h t r t week.

(T linM photo and E n fra» ln t> ‘

Miss Thompson,T. C. Chase Wed At Wyoming Rite

M iss D orbara Thompson, d a u e h w r of M rs. FrnncM Thompson. T w in F a lls , a n d TRurm an Clyde Chaae, C heyenne. W yo- were m arried Ju ly 23 In C heyenne.

M rs. C hase Is a g raduate of the U nlversH y of W yoming, w here she w jis n m tm b tr of Knppa I>c\U Boror- lly . S h e hna been An Inatruclor In th e Cheyenne schools.

M r. C hnsc U e k o n graduate of the U niversity of Wyoming, w here he w as Bfflllated w ith Sigma A lpha Ep­silon f ra te rn ity .

H e will be coach And Instructor a t th e L ander. Wyo„ high school this com ing year.

* * *

CalendarS o d a k s PSnocl\!c club 'v.Hl m eet

T hu rsdoy a t 2 p. m. a t the hom e o f M rs. R a lph Potter.

* * *M ento r club will m eet W ednes­

day a fte rn o o n a t the home of M rs. M . O . K uykendall.

* * *S uprem e Fo rest W oodman c ir ­

cle will m e et W ednesday a t 8 p . m. a t th e F a rm ers Auto In surance com pany.

♦M aroa W om en’s club will m eet

T h u rsd ay a t tho school house. M rs. E the l P a rk and MUs M a r­g a re t L ux will be hostesses.

* * *Blue Lake.i Boulevard club m em ­

b e rs vrtll n \«et for the la s t of ih e lr sum m er picnics Wcdue.sdHy a t noon a t th e hom e of Mrs, O rm us Bate.i.

* * *B a p tis t 'W omen's M l.«lonary eo-

c lety will m eet a i the c ity piirk T liuriiday a t 1 p . m. for a picnic hm cliron . 'A program Is planned following tlie picnic,

M * ¥L eaders o t tlio W omen's Society

of C h ris tian Scrvlce, M clhodl.it chu rch , a rc asked to call a t the hom e o l M rs. C, o . JollUon, 253 F tflh avenue north , for llst-i of study cour.iM o ffncd ,

¥ ¥■ ¥K um D ubbin clnw of (he Chrl.i-

Unn chMvcli VlU m eet 'Wedne.nclay a t 1:30 p. ni, a t ih r liome of Mr, a n d M rs. O fra ld T u rner fo r n w nterm elon feed, Kvrryone U ofiked to brhiK a w atermelon,

¥ ¥ ¥H Ighlaiul View club will m eet

T liiirsrtny n t 3:30 p, m, n t Iho homo, of M rs, H taiiley Bturgeon. C hildren of clul) mi'ml)crn will he c n te r- tu liird n t a th e a lw party , A p ro - Hram will he prPhonled under itie «Ilrrcllon of Mrs, A, I,. H outh a t thfl clulj mrrlluK .

¥Mnglo V alley Citmrrn rlub will

m cot M otnlay a t 7:30 p. m, n t tho O ainern club rooms under Uift W iley dn iB store, T lin nm ateiir "luily g roup w in r.ontlnuo enlarK- Ing stu d y , nc p o rts from tho con ­te s t com m lllen and com m lllee on now c o n tac t p rin te r will be heard. T lie club will vole on the new prl»t«>r to be jnirchased. M relliig of th o advanced groiip will follow th e buslneiui a<aalnn.

¥ ¥ ¥TwItJ FalU Rtftkft llecUWe Innlt-

tiite w lH 'bo held Aug, 211-30 a t tlm I,, p . H, Alnko tnlwrnftclo w ith th o flrn t m eeting to bo n t 11;S0 « m Autf, 25, M rs. O ertha T lngey, Halt l4vk« C ity , iw rn h er o t Uio gptipral rh iir i 'h board , will be presen t to c o n d u rt tho sewilons. All i iu ta H rekrejw rs nrn to a ttend u u l nil beekeepern w ith three ynarn' norv- Irn w in lake rxam lnatlons from 10 «, ni. to noon. Aug, 2B.

R em em ber th a t excellent advice M iss E lizabeth Cam­eron, New Y ork City, tossed o ff to prospective business and ca ree r g irls when she was v is itin g h e r fa th e r, W. R. GSrrieron, in Twin Falls a few y ea rs ago?

W ell, she applied all those rules, to herself, and is now executive sec re ta ry of the N a tiona l Federation of Sales Executives.

Looking lik<rthe aucceasful M anha ttan career girl th a t she is, M iss Cam eron visited her fa th e r here fo r three days la s t week, and then left last week-end fo r S alt Lake City fo r a reunion v isit w ith h er g randm other, Mrs. Howard McGnha, Los Angeles.

•'G lam or go l s tu f f 1« ou t of place i n a buslncs-s ofllcc. and th e girls w ho carve fo r them selves w orth- w hile nlche.^ In th e baslness world a re those w ho have learned to ml* b ra in s a n d beauty .

MLm C am eron re itera ted h e r opin­ion th a t a g irl's appearance should be styll.sh. b u t restra ined and busi­nesslike—m inus too sh o rt skirts, too long, b righ tly polished nails.

Conservative In th e style of c loth­ing she w ears, Miss Cam eron's blond h a ir Is designed for com fort, colffed back in sm ooth, na tura l-looking ’ a* C8, th e cpllom c ol good groom­ing.

Six years ago MLss Cameron was ft s tenog rapher. Now she directs ex­ecutive secre taria l actlvUles fo r th e n a tio n a l sales o rganization. 5,000 m em bers strong and represen ting 48 clubs In th e U nited S ta te s and C an­ada , and ed its a m onth ly club buU le tln and a general news bulleUn,

>. MImMr*. W ilson Cox, who ..........H elen K odcsh , daugbter o t Mr. and M rs. T heodore K odnh . before her m arrU g e la s t Katurdajr a t BDbL

W e - - The Women

By RU TH M ILLETT (NEA Service)

Movie Star Dines Heren im A ctor W allara ilM ry, no

^ln^llHor lo •I'wln p>niii, brlrflv hern la st n igh t In a no ther i>{ hla Rtoi>-ft>r-AlnTier ■piwar- niicM,

n o rry and Ills adopted dajighlor. O n r o l A nn, ha lted s t & T w in P n lh rofltaiirnnt for allghtly le u th a n an hour, 'I l isn Uiey cllmboct In to th n ir bln € i r in d con‘ ,u « ( l on tlip ir way to Hollywood, th e y » e ra cn routo from n W yoming rnnoh to w hich Deery toca ocoi« ■lonally fo r sum m er fUhlng,

'r ti e n im s ta r w ai (trea»«(! Jn ou tdoo r olothei. Only « few per> •on« rw4)«nU«d him.

T h s hum m ing -b ird b faU lU w in n &o tim e i It second) t h i bum<

bJe-bH um ea i Moond.

Many Shirkers Found by Britain In Mobilization Of War Workers

Every h u sb a n d needs "nagged" occasionally . Every respon­sible wife accep ts th a t as a ia c t.

B u t only a stup id woman get4 b lam ed for being a nagger.

S m a r t wlyes know how to prom pt, rem ind a n d keep a l te r th e ir hus­b ands u n til th e m en do w hat they a rc supposed to do—y e t m anage to do th e ir p rom p ting w ithout ta iling In to th e nagging wife class.

M a tte r of Timing How do these wives do It? I f s aU

a m a tto r o f p e rfec t Umlng and the lig h t app roach .

A stu p id wife rem inds h t r husband of a Job to be done every tim e she th in k s of i t . I t doesn 't m a tte r w h eth er h e Is in a grouchy mood, w h eth er he Is absorbed In a m u rd er m ystery, o r w hether h e has Just h a d a ru n - in w ith the Boss.

S h e doesn’t do h e r prom pting ligh tly . She w hines, she demands, she fee ls sorry fo r herself. "I've asked you a n d asked you . . . . " She beg ins h e r plea, and then wonders w hy h e r Ijusband yells a t h e r , ’"For heaven 's sake, c a n 't a m an ever s it dow n a n d rcI a, tew m inutes re s tT ’

T ho sm a rt wife w ouldn 't dream of bring ing up a n unp leasan t sub­jec t o r forcing a n issue unless her hu sband were In n good mood and n o t illRtracted by som ething ^ lo t weighed heavily on his m ind. If th e re ’ii no h u rry nbout it, she gc ti h im in n good hu m o r by fitting her mood to hU. a n d only then getting a round to h e r unp leasan t Job of rem inding.

M akei IJie of Tact B u t tiAually th e rem inder can wait few hours, o r a lew days—iinW a

hu sb a n d Is In a mood to listen to w ithou t becom ing Irrita ted,

W h rn she does m ake tho rem inder, (.he sm a r t wife does I t as tactfully as n secre tary would rem ind her boss of a n u n p le asa n t Job th a t m iu t bn done. O r sho does it gayly and ligh tly as she used lo handle every­th in g th a t rnm o up betw een her and h e rs r lf before they were i rled.

Every w om an hns to nag some* tim es or sh irk he r du ly as a wife, bu t «\o won\ni\ need «ver b tcom a s confirm ed iingger. N ot If she 1« willing to use a lit tle ta c t and ho ld h e r tongue u n til h e r husband Is ready to lixtonw hnt she bus to say.

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Guests at PartyM iss G ladys O leaaon, New London.

N, 11., was nn ou t-o f-low n guest a l tho bridge supper a t w hich Mra. W alte r b laugh ler, Jr.. enterta ined H aturday evening n t h e r homo In K im berly,

Miss olPHAon, d irec to r o f muslo a t OoU>y Jun io r coHfg®, New U rndon, In rn tin iiln g r n s t Aug. 37. following a va ra tin n visit w ith relatlvca a t Jerom e,

A frw yearn ago aha played wlUi th e JJonlon sym phony orchestra a t th e request of Kouasevitsky, tliecondui^tor.

Helen Kodesh and Wilson Cox Wed

BUHIi. Auk, 10 <S[>cclivl) — MLis H elen K odesh and W llrou Cox ex­changed vows a t th e M PthodU t'pnr- sonage, S a tu rd a y . Aug. 16, n l 1C o’clock in th e evening. Rev. Cccll o . H annan , pn.stor of th e Mctliodlst church, o fficia ted a t the single ring ceremony.

T h e bride Is a dauKhter of Mr. and M rs. T licodore K odwli; bridegroom is th e son of Mr,s. Rose Co* a n d C lay Cox. T liey were ; tended by Ml.s.<! Lillie Kodesh, brldc.^mald a n d Don Babcock, school friend of the brldcKroom. best m an . T lie bride wa.^ given In m arriage by h e r fa the r.

M rs. T l\eodorc Kodc^^h Auil ilaMRh- tcr, Olga, M rs. Rase Cox and tiaugh ter. V irginia, M rs. O rrln Wllllnm.% and M errill S k in n er were nUo In a tten d an ce a t th e ceremotiy.

A u tum n Frocks T he bride w ore a fall frock of

n u t b row n wool crepe trimm ed In beige and gold and shoulder ro r- jage of t* lk m n ti rcksebud.s. Her h a t

M crrim fic classic bonnet style stitched fe lt w ith ' belce trim . W ith th is sh e w ore brown and beige accessories.

T h e brldc.'^mivld choisc a fall WAck wool crcpc w llii w hile acce&sorlc.s.

Bride and bridegroom are R";.riu- a tes of th e B uhl h igh school. She has been em ployed a t Uie Vogue dress shop and h e Is employed a t th e Id ah o groccry. P r io r to the pres­e n t pceltlon he was employed' by the s ta te highw ay departm ent.

On Portl.ind Trip 'The couple le J t Im m ediately a fte r

the we^idlng cerem ony on tr ip to P o r tlan d . Ore. O n th e ir re ­tu rn they wll! cstaVJlsh residence a t th e C lin ton apartn ienU .

Mr. and Mr.-;. T heodore Kodesh will e n te r ta in a t d in n e r Sunday, Aug. 24. in h ono r of the bridal party .

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Sun V a lle y Rodeo D ra w s C aliforn ian s

Mt. and M rs, Jack Perstinins and the ir house guests, Mr. and Mr.?, Jame.s Cox, E ddie Cox a n d D elbert Cnpptneyer, W h ltlle r , Calif,, a tlrn d - ed iJiD .Sun Vnlley rodeo Sunday.

O the r m em bers of -their parly re M hs M a rg a re t Chevalier, Ml.ss

M arjorie B alls a n d Mr. and Mrs. lU y P e rson lus and son, Jack . Jr.. Twin Palls.

* ¥ ¥ CO U.KfllANH FK TK »AT FAItEW KLL I'A IITY

M1.S.S M arfinret E llsw orth and Mi^s J r a u C ln tk w ere honored a t a swim­mer and towel show er otic evening last week by n g roup of schoolday rhutn.i. I1 ia hoiiorees have Kone to Berkeley, C alif., to a tte n d th e U nl- ver.sHy of C nhJo rn la til ls year,

T lir i:< m enibers of th e p a rty m et a t (he hom e of Miss B etty H ansen niKl (Irovn to IJiinbury nalato rlum , A wletier ro a s t com pleted the festlVltl.'!!,

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MU\ M arjorie, W alker and TlwmaR n ichftitbon , b o th of Boise, unlled III m a rr ia g e S a tu rd ay nJter- noou III tiifi sliidy of Uie imniBiuirl L utlirraii c h u rc h . Hev, M. H, Zagrl nttkVnUiiB M rs, 1-ydln K luender and Mrs. /.iigel w ere Ihe a tten d a n ts .

I'ollciwlMg n' w edding tr ip , M r, nnd Mrs illch a rd so n will bo a t hom e In Uoi«p, w hrro M r R icha rdson Is as- socialrd w ith th e Dolse Payetti Lutniier rom pnny.

H r ROHETTE HARGROVE NEA Service

LO ND O N . Aug, IB—E rnest Bevln. C ng l»nd’* labor m inister, is » d ia . nppo ln ted m an. -M iss E ng la n d " i i u n ’t responded in a n y th in g tike th e expectcd num bers to h is c a ll fo r n a tio n a l service. T ills w ould aecra - to ahow th a t a ll th e w omen w ho. a t th e o u tb rea k o t w ar. volutvteered w> servo Ih e lr country have a lre ad y l>een nbsort^ed. T lie rem a inder have been c o n ten t to reg is ter a n d Ju s t leave I t a t th a t.

B u t leav ing ■•well enough '' a lone Ju s t isn 't good enough, B r ita in 's ne ed of wom nn-power is so g re a t th a t , un less tho situation im proves app reciab ly .a n d very quickly, som e so r t o f con-scrlption m easures m a y be p u t In to effec t.

T h e fac t Ls there are too mi*ny Idle w om en, too many young w om en In n o n -esse n tia l Jobs. M ean tim e , th e w om en’s brnijchcs o f th e th re e services a re clam oring for m ore r e ­c ru its—th e A. T . S. (Auxiliary T e r ­r ito r ia l Scrvlcc) w ants 100,000 w om en before Vhe cud of th e ye a r , 200.000 by nex t summer.

T h ese women arc needed to ta k e th e p laces o t men w ho. will th e n be m oved on into lig h tin g un its . T h is applle.s. too, to th e ] w om en’s b ran c h es o f the nnvy nnd a ir force. T h e re U a n ' u rgen t call fo r m ore nu rses , m ore L and Qlrls, w hile th e nu m b e r of w omen needed In m u n i­tio n fac to rie s n m s Into ten s of th o u ­sands.

1/Oopholes in Law T h e form ation o t a reserve o f o ld ­

e r w om en volunteers w hich c a n be d raw n upon to till the p laces o f th e younger w om en who go in to w ar se rv ice Is* a lso seriously con tcm p ln - ted . Age groups up to th e 31's will be called to register w llh ln th e n e x t fou r m o n th s , and the "up to 4 r * ” w ith in a year. G irls of 19 to 34, who h av e a lread y registered, a re be ln 'g jl; asked to vo lun teer im m edia te ly fo r

■ th e serv ices w ithout w aiting to be

wartim e, c rea ted th is n e w ■ •V -for-V lclory” coiffure. Among certain cla.wc* of B r itish women, such novrUle* w em m o te Intrljrulng than produrth-e w ar work.

interview ed. Tills applies especially to Rirls who know th e ir reg u la r Jobs coilld be filled by older w om en. '

By speeding up the reg is terin g of QRC-Ktoupfr, th e au ih o rlllc s a re iVnd- Ing ou t th a t they are rea ch in g m ore and m ore Idle women. T hese com ­pose the g rea t a rm y o t "L ea v e- it- to - Bevin" Rlrls, m ainly young m a rr ie d women w ith com lortable h o m es w ho still th ink th a t p a rt- tim e d u ty a t a can teen or the local A. R . P . po st

a sufficient con tribu tion to tho a r effort,T liere Is every reason fo r M r.

Collegians-to-Be Picnic at Dierke

S ix teen T w in Falls h igh school g rad u a tes o f the elass of 1041. m ost of w hom have a ttended school to ­g e th e r fo r th e past 12 years, go t to ­g e th e r fo r a pre-collcge sw im m er a n d no -h o ste ss camp fire supper r e ­cen tly a t D lc ik t's lake, M iss Judy Jo n e s iselng general c hairm an o f a r ­rangem en ts .

few weeks they 'll be sc a ttered

th e ir destina tions will bo a s follow s: M iss Jones, University of Idaho ,

so u th e rn b ranch , Pocatello; M iss M a rjo rie L ash and Miss P a tr ic ia S m ith , Colorado W om an’s college, D enver: M iss H elen T hom as, B rig h a m V oung un iversity ,.P rovo: M iss M elba Holmes, U niversity of Idaho , so u th e rn b ranch .

Miss A lta F razier, College Id aho , Caldw ell; M iss B etty B ab ­cock, U niversity o f Idaho. Moscow; Miss M ary Lou G lib, who's undecid ­ed w hether It will be Moscow or Pocatello,

MLss A dda Mae B racken, Miss L il­lia n L aubenhelm , Miss L oreen Fuller, M iss L eona R ae H ughes, Ml.s.s M ary Lou D lffendarfer, Ml.ss MiirKaret V asquc2, Mls.s Ju n e D aniels nnd Miss Prl.scllla D ean , who will remnlii he re .

M rs. C harles M cConnel, .Moscow, form erly Mis# M lckty ru in iih r ty . T w in Falls , was al.io a gin-si. She nnd Mr, M cConnel are gue.sts nt iir r pa ren ts . Judge and Mrs. J . O. Pum phrcy .

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S e a iie -N o b le R ites P erfo rm ed in UUili

RU PK llT , ATIB. 10 (Sim-l(ll) -M U . da L aR ene Noble. R uperl, nnd

S in itii S eurle.'D urley , ............. ... .Wedne-sddV In th e L. D. 8 . Icinplo nt t/>«iin. U tah . T h e liiid'- I' Ihc <iiuiKhter of Mr. and Mrs, Ffiiiu-Ls

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Twin ralla* M ost C o n n o le n i L ocation In th«

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Noble. Mr, Scarle is th e son o f M r.M rs. S ta rlc , B urley . T h e

paren ts o t both young people nc- Mr. and Mrs. S ca rle w ere h ono r

Ruesis Friday evening a t a n In fo rm ­al rec tp tln n and dance given by th e com panled them to Logan, bride’s paren ts a t the recep tion h a ll o f th e f irs t w ard L. D. 8 , chapel. ,

T lic young couple will m a k e its home on a farm ot th e b rideg toom ’a fa th e r near View.

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Couple Marries a tBlackfoot Rites

G O ODING. Aug. IB ( S p e c ia l ) - M1.VS lone Peterson. B lackfoo t. and K eith W aite. Blackfoot. fo rm erly of G ooding, w ere m arried T h u rsd a y a t th e homo o t ihe b ride’s p a re n ts in BlncTcfoot.

ML« Pottfison, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d Mr.'i. Lewis Pctcr.'-on. B lackfoo t, a ttended two years a t th e U n ive r­s ity o t Idnho, sou the rn b ran c h , and fo r th e piM year has ta u g h t In th e S helley .<chool.s.

M r. Willie, son of M r. a n d M rs. J o h n A. W alio. Gooding, a tten d e d th e Gooding scliools, being g rn d u a t- ed from hit:h m'IiooI w ith th e c lass o l 1037, H r iiH rnded tw o years a t sou th i 'rn brimcii nnd 1ms been tfn ch in ^ nt RlVcrdnle .school near. Blackfool, Tlic couple will be a t hom e nt Rlvrr.sidc- sclitx)! w here Mr. W n ltth n .'; bi'eii^jei-lectrd to tench.

Mr. iiiid Mrs. Wiilte, purcnt.s of th e gro<im. and M axine nnd Jay , his s is te r iind brothiT . nil o t G ooding, w ere guests at, Uw w «ldlng.

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A hulie lln bonrd w hereon le le- phono me,‘,snges.’ mcniornn<lii as lo com ings nnd goings o f n irm bcrs of th e lum sehold, ctc.. ru n bo w ritten l!i prnctU 'ully a nere.^'-liy lii n large frin lly . F ra te rn ity houses o r bcmrd- lHK housi!s will fin d It a couvenletire. (00. A tnlr-nlzed oinckbonrd W’itii

feel d isappointed. H i* p la n - n lng of th e regls trntlon o f th o coun­try ’s w om an power w as essentially considerate nnd ktndly. H e h a d a r ­ranged th a t th e Interview w hich followed upon th e reg is tra tio n w ould be done by sym patheU c. u n d e rsU n d - Ing w om e n -"B e v ln 's M others." as the g lrlicn lled t h e m - in nice offices, b righ t u ltl i posters and flow ers. - T ^ e r o were to be n o h a rd nnd fast rules nnd h um an problem s to be dealt w ith In n h um an w hile Individual eases w e re ’certa in o l consldttftllon.

"domestic rc.sponslbllltles" sometim es covered up n good m eas­ure of shirking, and "reserved eupatlons” are now to be su b je c t to a closer investigation. S till, th e a u thoritie s sh rink from apply ing erclon.

•'W illing w orkers, n o t r e lu c ta n t cfinscrlpls. Is w hnl we w an t," n m in ­istry official told me. "W e n lm to su it every women w ith n Job w hich she will enjoy doing nnd doing well, som ething w hich *111 m nko h e r feel she Is renlly he lp ing th e war. effort."

Few in W ar W orkFigures are elocjuent. O f th e 1.-

300.000 women betw een th e ages of 20 and 24 who hnd reg is tered u p to th e enrly p a rt of Ju ly , on ly nbout200.000 have been tran s fe rred to w ar Jobs. Som e BO.OOO a rc now In the th ree women'.s services, Includ ing the land arm y a n d nurses.

O ver 100,000 have been exem pted from na tional service fo r a va rie ty of reasons. M \ "who h a d hom es to look a fte r were a u tom atica lly re ­served, and over 300,000 were m a r ­ried or widowed. M any o f th o girls Ip th e early tw enties m ny h av e ru sh ­ed o lt lo get m arried Just before reg is tra tion to avoid being called upon.

On the o the r h and , every w om an registered a t a labor exchange unemployed /o r m ore th a n 28 day.'* is being o ttered w ar w ork. A ny one refusing n Job will sec h e r benefit autom atlcnlly stopped. N enrly 3.000 h ave bccn 't^o tlflcd they could tak e up work in ' an o th er p a rt o f th e country o r n o t ge t any fu rth e r help from th e governm ent. '

State P. W. Leader • T o Be, P icnic .Gueftf^

Mr.s. Minnie Davenpprt. Caldwell, president of thQ‘' i d |h 6 ’J Federation of Busincflfl and Professional Women’a cluba, w iU J l)c a Hpccial Kuoiit a t the annual "corn-ham ’’ picnic d inner 1 of th e Twin Falls B. P. W. club Sunday, A ug. 24, aC’th e country home of Mra. F rankie K. A lw orth, local prtealdent. I

W ith Misa M. Iz c tta McCoy. Tw in F alls, im m ediate p a s t pro.sicicnt, she will go to Sun Valley th is week-end to m ake 1

prelirhinary arrangem en ts fo r I th e regional B. P . W. confer-r J ence n ex t June, a ttended b y [ repre-sentatives of th e 11 w estern sta tes, H a w a ii ' and | Alaska. They will re tu rh h e re 'I fo r next Sunday’s outing.

M rs. D avenport, su p e rin ten d e n t o l th o schools a t N otus. n e a r CaldweU,Is th e only w om an In the atate to ho ld &uch & poeltlon.

T h e picnic d in n e r will be aerved a t o'clock, preceding a m eeting of tha

club a t 3:30 o’clock.T h e public affa irs com m ittee, w ltb

M rs. L ora Doss a i ch airm a n , l i 1b charge of th e a rrangem ents.

O the r m em bers of th e b o .___com m ittee wlU be M rs. Margaret' Peck, Mrs. M ildred S chw elcU um lt, M rs. Belle J . G reene , M rs. Id a Mai* lory, Mrs, Peggy O rlggs, M rt. B l a W hite and M iss Christine P e te n o n .

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Four Honored atAl Fresco Party

M r. and M rs. W illiam C ox, who h ave lived In T w in Falla for m an^ years, were honor guesta at a plenlo d in n e r Sunday at th 6 country hora« o f M r. and M rs. P . E. HarUey, a m th of T w in Falls, a rranged bjr m e m b e n of th e C hurch of C h ris t c tlon.

T he occasion waa in honor o f thetr ' 5l5t wedding ann iversa ry . T h e b ir th ­day an niversaries of Mr*. Lena Hart* ley and P. B. H artley w ere aU o cel«« b ra teC

A decorated w edding cake aad decorated b irthday cakes w ere pre* sen ted to th e honorees, a n d Mr. aod M rs. Cox also received a g ift e ( g lassw are. Rev. Q. Sererln, m lnlater of th e church , gave a brief t«nr prg. ceding th e d inner.

Dl’MONSTRA’n O N ON FLOW ERS FO R CLUB

O rchalnra club m eeting n t the hom e of Mrs. Elsie W ohllalb yes- terdoy fea tured dem onstra tions or flower a rrangem ents. In charge oi M rs. M argare t Hill C a rter .

Mrs, R uth M orris, ylcc-prcaidcn t, presided, and ach ievem ent day plat\5 for th is fall were given by M rs. W. A. Poc and Mrs, Ida A nlnut. M rs. Allen Trnger, A berdeen. W ash., w ho Is 'Isitlng n t th e Poe hom e, and Mr.s,

Ooldle Olson, w ho Is vlsUlng .a t the W ohllalb home, were guesu .

Pioneer B rid e Returns to Idaho

After 45 YearsMr,-.. A. J. Rus.seli. L ittle Rock,

Ark., who cam e to Blls.?, Ida., w ith h e r husbnnd. th e la te A, J . Russell, 50 ycRis ftRo, and w ho yc tum cd to A rkansas live years la ter , was nn hoiiorce a t a plcnio ou ting Sunday a t H arring ton forks in Rock Creek canyon.

Also honored were h e r son and dnuR htcr-ln -law , D r. and Mrs. R us­sell. L ittle Rock, who left today on

tr ip to San Francisco . M rs. Rassell Is rem ain ing for nn Indefin ite stay a t the home of he r dau g h ter. Mrs, H erm an Dodson.

T he CO guesta, a ll form er A rkansas residen ts, m ost of them rela tives of th e D odson a n d Russell fam ilies, pa rticu lnrly enjoyed Mrs. R ussell’s remitilscence.s of early days In Idnho, and o t th e m arked c o n tra s t she now observed.

N est Sunday Viith M r. a n d M rs. Dodson, she will visit BllfS, h e r home

; a bride, and the b lrthp lnce of h e r .'0 daughters.A ru stic supper n t Shoshone falls

la s t F rid ay n igh t nnd a tr ip to the Shoshone Ice caves lost Sund ay m orn lne . have also honored th e A r­k an sas trio.

¥ ¥ ¥BOOK RKVIEWED AT G U ILD M EETING

Miss M arjorie B yram reviewed ‘•Keys of th e K ingdom ." A. 'J ! C ronin , a t a m eeting of th e O ulld of th o C hrlstlnn church la s t week a t th e hom e of M iss LucJlle H all, n e n r H ansen . Ml.ss D orothy Swope presided, a n d Mrs. G ladys T hom p­son. assisted by M rs. G eorgia W ll- ■son. was In charge of the program . M1.1S A lm a Cnrson led devotionals. REA D T H E T IM E S W AN T A D 6.

handy chnlk will do, o r a n c itly fram ed oblong of any so f t wood or waU board th a t will n o t resis t thum b tack.s too insi.stently will serve the purpose nicely. T h e bu lle tin bonrd should be h u n g In a ha llw ay or some

w here a ll m em bers will bo euree it.

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'Alll-CONDlTIONKlt in Your Home NowAir conditioning Iim cnmn Into fla own, A few yeari •g o it was unhenrd of oxoeptl fo r large itorea anil iwhllo tnklldlngs, }4iiw yn^i c an aW oond ltla t your home a n d a t no g rea t e iiw nse r iih r r , In ita li % S h u t a In yotir home ntiw. Day In and day ou t. rega rd ieu of hot wnathar, I t will give your hom e a refreah ln i, cool and InvlgoraUnc atmnaiihere.

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REISER HITS HOMER TO BOOST DODDER LEAD

Hole-in-One Tourney Reaches Half-Way Mark; 982 Shots Taken

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Cii’cioit Clout In Ninth Beats Pii’ates, 6-5

By PAUL SCIIEFFELS -NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.R)

— Few if any baseball fans have ever heard of Ted Mc­Grow, Brooklyn's rookie ta l­e n t scout, but if the Docigcra ride home in front of the N ational league this year for th e f i r s t time since 1920, he should get a full share of the world series dough for his dis­covery of Pete Reiser.

T he be tter p a rt of M cOrew ’s waklnR hours arc spent c o m b o s the buah leagues tor proml^InB >ou;iS d iam ond talent, a n d although— th e re ore no fl?-! urea_aVBllnbJe o n f th e num ber of re­c ru its h e ’s for­w arded to the Brooklyn brain- tr u s t fo r iheonce -l Over, I t la certain th e youngster he Signed for ilOO In 1938 Is easily the best.

A t • th a t time R e ise r had been declared a free

■ a g e n t a fte r epend- in g a y e a f la the S t. Louis Card(n- a ls ’ farm chain. Since jo in ing the B rooklyn system he has progressed

through D ayton In the M iddle A tlantic league. Superior In th e N orUicrii and E ta ilra In the E aa te m to a spot on the Dodgers, a ch an c e a t the world series “plckln's" a n d w ith in strik ing d istance of the league ba lling title.

M iracle Player I n th is season, his f irs t a s a

m a jo r league regular. R eiser has been classed u the tniraclo player o f th e year. ,

T h e Dodgers are ou t In f ro n t of th e N aU onal league today by a full gam e, th e longest lead they have en­joyed since Ju ly 21, a n d i t was R e ^ r w ho pu t them there . He am acked h is n in th hom etV of the y e a r In th e n in th Im ilng yesterday to give BrooU yn a 8-5 decision over th e P ittsb u rg h P ira tes while the C a rd s were idle.

Reds Move op C incinna ti moved up Into th ird

by defeaU ng the Philadelphia P h il­lies. 13-5 and S>4. The R eds are one a n d o ne -ha lf games In fro n t of P ittsb u rg h .

T h e New York Q lan ts ham m ered dow n th e Chicago Cubs, 6-4 am i 7-1. H a r ry D annlng drove home h a lf the Q la n ts ' ru n s In the opener w ith a double a n d single. M on ie Arnovlch h i t a hom er and triple to send across th re e ru n s In the nightcap.; W ashing ton pushed OJewJand «ow n in to fourth place la st n igh t by sco ring a 4-2 victory.

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C o w b o ys, Pilots WiU March In Fair Parade

M em bers of th e Twin Pnlbt Cow- DOj-a and the Botss Pilots biuseball leam a will m arch In the ‘ iMiasifr" ^ y parude Aug. 27 to RdverUnr tlio

• ^ i | i Falls county Jnir, B lalne-C , V an Aiuwlcln. fair bounl rfpreaeu ta- tlve ,' iiad aniioiincfd to<l»v. n j r ) r appea rancc Is nmrie ix)m 11)Io Ih iouah tjie cooiwrntlon ot ttio inftiiiiKcrii of bo th chilw. hn jx)ltilr<l out,

'CTin p a m le will Im-kIh u t iho u n io n M otor Co. n t 4 30 mid will Include membcni ot tho I''rontlpr r id in g cliib. A m rrlm n <iruinM O bugle corps, tho bnll p lnynn Boy Scout drum niiii IjukIo tori>v and a Jong llit of ciKr),'., („ i„. backed by local, m.'ri'lmtn.v n r c tickets to the Cowboy-llnUe bi.hr- ba li gam e th a t n lu ta will be ulvrii to a ll ch ild ren under Ifl yruiB old w ho i>artlclpRte in the parndo wiih e ith e r w estern or nninrdy coiitumrs. M r. Von Aiisdeln said.

Am erican Legion «mi Hoy Hi'oiit d ru m and Iniglo cori« will Dtirniln before Uie s ta r t ol the ball umuo ^ a t n Bht a t Juyceo park lo liHji "boost" Tw in P^lta dny of Uin coun­ty fa ir . Tw lu PalU day h u bern s e t fo r Tue*<lay, Scut. 0, Uio oi«,„Uig d a y of th e CBlcbrallon.

All m erchants are urged by II f a ir board to cooperate by wrnrlim ten -ga llon h a ts and levU ilurlim iho tw o weeks before t t» lulr.

T o th e extensive lUt o t inrnOmnUi p la n n in g representatives In th e pa- r u le have been added a nuniiw r <>f new concerns, according lo M r. Van AUKleln. Additions to th e )UI are; W lllla n u T rae lo r oomiMuiy. ooca- 0 « » B o ttU n t conpanT , n un tlng T ta c to r company, s h e ll o i l iP*n)T. P r a t t and Berry Sales ........*“ iy . JUiffiber com pany. Mu-

r . lo ip lw n an t company a n d the

Boise Closes In or

T here will be p len ty of chances to get your m inds off th e world s itu a tio n w hen A1 S c h a ch t comes h e re nex t Sunday . T h e ve teran fun- n y -m an , w ho h a s played in every Im portan t ba.^elMll p a rk In the country , la rea lly th e top-notch baseball com edian in th e na tion .

This s ta tem en t, desp ite th e fact th a t m any a T w in F a ils fan will le ll you th a t W es Schulm erieh had S c h a ch t backed off th e m ap when It cam e to d o w n -r i |h t beliy- la u th s .

And to th a t we'll pa rtially agree. However. It m ust be pointed out m a t W es had th o chance to take p a r t In a ll Uie am ualng slluaUc f th a t com e up in regula tion .basebk .. play—situations tha t, a re qu ite often hand -m a d e fo r a bom comedian, such as Wes m eat certain ly was.

However. S c h a ch t 'ro u jt iae the tops. H e drags ’em In n t tho tu rn ­stiles a ll over th o n a tio n —a n d on re tu rn appea rances, loo.’

H e brings a n e n tire ly new a i t hero a n d If some of th e fpna d idn ’t like hla lo st one, th e n the chances

Uiey should 1)0 ab le rea liy to app recia te hU new one.

W hen S c h a ch t h a d offered to ap p ea r here , Duslnesa ATanager C arl A nderson b rongh t up tho sub ject to m a n y o t those closely associated w ith th e ba ll club and they a v erted th a t W es Schnl- m erich w ould a t t r a c t Just about a s big a crowd.

However. W es w ired h e w as “un ­availab le" a t th e p rese a t tlm e—so th a t clinched th e Schaciit engage­m ent. ' L

Short ahotA:A m erican Falla gct^ a very fine

coach in S to n k o Pavlcov, tho form er G ooding a th le te who mnde good in professional foo tball aa a guard w ith th e P i ttsb u rg h S tcc lers in Uic N a­tiona l league . . . Pavkov should b« ab le to give th e Dam sKers a lot of In fo rm a tion on the b ig-tlm e nrld piny . . . a n d h e 's a f a ir to m idillln' ba.nketballer. too—despite Uiose 230 pounds on th a t sh o r t fram e , . ,

R alph Bhatiks, th e T rium ph Mines h u r le r from H ailey, m ig h t be a prospect w orth looking In to fo r th e T w in F a lls Cowboys, , , , Shanks, 21 years old a n d a big r lih th a n d e r , h a s struok o u t SO b a t te n in h is la s t two appea rances on the m oand . H e w hiffed 14 la beating R u p e r t Sunday by a score of 4-1-------

And w hile G ooding overlooked Pavkov a n d th e hom e boy goes to A m erican F a lls fo r a coaching Job, Mack Saunders , U. o f X. g rad u a te , and 2S years old, takes over a t the S enator post th is fall, succeeding Jo h n Cooper, now in th e arm y.

I t 's a little early to look over the football s itu a tio n thU y e a r, b u t a l­ready th e so u th e rn Id ah o Clasa 'A schools will be presen ting o ld a n d new faces on th e coaching lines.

H ere is a p a r t ia l lis t:F iler — B ill Pow ers, back for a n ­

o the r b a ltle In th e bru is ing Big Seven conference.

B u rle j—R ulon Budge, w ith a cham pionsh ip b asketba ll te am b e ­h in d h im a n d prospects p robably b e lter th a h average fo r a good grid season.

O a k le y -J . 8 . H aillday . I f the H ornets ge t a n y th in g in th e w eight d ep artm e n t to p u t in th e line , J . S. has a big back w ho will te a r u p th e conference th is year—n a m ed E llio tt.

Jerom »>-John N orby re tu rn s — w ith th e prospect o f try ing to d e ­fend h is cham p ionsh ip w ith a 'b ra n d new ou tfit. A tough Job.

B uhl—R a lp h Vlllers takes over In a spo t th a t shouldn’t be too h a rd to lake.

Q oodlng — T h e aforem entioned M ack fiau n d e rs follows Jo h n Cooper a n d h a s a good chance to m ake a nam e fo r him self na th e O ooding team s h aven ’t se t the conference on fire In la te years.

R upert—G erald D ellinger, form er Je rom e a th le te , gets his f irs t cracic a t ha n d lin g a P ira te grid team . He took over In th e middle of th e cage season la st w in te r and showed good coach ing abilities.

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rftpontihii for — Hr«rtlei'. Z, J€»t»n i. HlrliinuU—ilrMdltr 7. Jruta II. U*»m on bklli—Ilrxllry 2, Jfiurn fi. Wild pll<-hr« ~Jrn«rn i . I'«ur-I halli—HktrhpU. Ui Pif"

Anderson Hurls 3-0 Victory, Cowboys Divide Double Bill

POCATELLO, Aug. Ill (Special) — H unk Anderson has finally reached the ixiiiit where it looks as though ho may becomo valuable properly to the S eattle Kahiicrs.

O ff and on now, for two seaaons, Hunk has been re ­garded alw ays a.s a "gooit" proHi)cct— but iievur nuile show­ing oiiough to make himw inner on tho nuuind corps.

Uut In tho Inst twci v,i-<'ks. Hunk h as become ju s l abou t the m ost r t - fectWo p itcher in tlie I'lonrer league, Ho p itched a 0 -h lttc r nguinsl O gden hero Aug. 6 to win a 4*1 (TOiUest. And follnwed th a t w ith an rahy 14-7 victory over the Poca­tello C n rd ina ls In th e Mime hnmo ntand. in th e tw o giinim he hnd a n trc lrh o f n ine oonieoutlvR riinlr&s- hlllcM H e rased up h i the14-7 cont^^l in th e ia s l two frames to let tlin Cnrdn score six runs.

1-Hche. 3-0 Victory At OKdrn nii F rlduy ho was benten

—- J - l '- w l th o u t allow ing an earned

And lust n ig h t im m the I’oca- tcllu C ards dow n w ith four h lu in a snv rn -lnn liia n ffa lr lo D ialk up A 3-0 victory fo r th e C ow boys- m aking a to ta l o f 13 rnn^et ullve In* iilngs In w hich iie h as pllched iio- «arniH t-nin baseball.

H u n k ’s victory gavo Uin 'IV ln J*alls club a n even sp li t in the double- h eade r for th e C ards came righ t hack to take th e n lne -lnn lng n ig h t­c ap by liie sam e acore aa £<tdle O reen o « it-p ltrh « l Paul PIscovlcli. In th is lil t Uie C ards counted a ll Uirce of ih e lr ru n s In the flpst In- n lny—iind th a t concluded Qie scor* ing for Uie evening.

Hoore In T)>lrd T lie CowlMyi picked up k run In

tiie th ird w lien H arlow Burton scored from tl»e th ird on a wild pltc)> t>y O il A rchule ta. '17tey cm tiit- ed ag a in In th e tam o Inn ing when Bob D avis, youitg ou tfie lder from Je rom e w ho h a d doubled. • crowed th e p la te on Billy J tandall's long fly to Uie outfie ld .

In Uie fou rlit f ram e Uiey worked a snueese |>lay fo r Ute oUier cotm ier.

Vio O eliler singled, w ent to a^o* ond w hen A ndy H arring ton drew a w alk a n d a t^ ls tfilrd . T lte^ w ith H u n k A nderson a t b a t, Vlo cam e In o n t ) » bun t,

W trjr m a n In ttie Cowboy Unsup f o t «e le a s t ono h i t in th e opening ■ “lU st. w ith ••ih roM fh « t h t p U U .

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h it h u rU n i by allow ing only E arl K uper a n d H arrin g to n to lil t safely. I l t e y SAeh g o t two blows off h is d e ­liver)’.

T h 0 r re n break In lh « double bill gavs th e Cowboys a a-1 series vie* Uvy. 'n x i lg h t th e W ranglers move sou th to S a lt L ake O lty, w here Uiey oppoM th e th lrd -p lM s Bees w ith

JBusbinan iu t e d fo r m ound d u tr M f tb u t JohhQ ^ P udllk .

By U nited P ressTlic O gden Reds today h a d blow n

Ihelr th ree -gam e lead of la s t week In the Pioneer league a n d w ere In Im m inent danger once m ore from th e Bol.se Pilots.

Boise b lasted th e R eds In a dou - blc-hcadcr laa t n ig h t, w inn ing th e opener 5-1 a n d th e n ig h tc ap 7-1. M eanwhile Pocatello find T w in F a lls reversed each o the r In a •■believe i t o r no t" double b ill a n d S a lt L ake Olty sp ill w ith Id ah o Palls .

T he Pllot.1' double w in over O gden fea tured a ll th e fancy w area of Boise's u ltra -fan c y p itch ing d e p a r t­m ent. I n th e seven -lnn lng c u rta in raiser. L orry Susee se t th e R eds down w ith th ree m easly h its . T h en In th e n lghU ap S taley a n d F ie ld s combined to allow O gden on ly seven blngles. K olkm eyer, S tone a n d P o - ilvkn—twice—were th e vlctlm leed Ogden chuckers. T h e v ic tory p u t BoUe w ithin seven pe rcen tage p o in ts of tlie Reds.

T he Tw in F a lls-P ocatelio gam es would have s to len the show In any ordinary pe n n an t race, T ho Cowboys won Uie first, 3-0, w ith P i tc h e r H unk A nderson allow ing th e C ards fou r hits . T hen Pocatello took th e n ig h t­cap by the sam e score, 3-0—a n d P itche r E ddie G reen allow ed T w in Falls four h lta.

Tlie S ail L ake m eeting w ith Id ah o Fa lls was rou tine . T h e Bees w on th e firs t game, 3-3. a n d th e R usseU took th e second, B-3.

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Le.adiiig Solons Meet Rainiers

By U nited r r r t*Pepper M arU n's S a c r a in o n t o

Hnlnns today swung Into tho final m onth of the 1041 PacUIr Const league schedule w ith an elKht-gnnie lend over th e pack.

'Jlila w rrk Die Uac* a re In i^enllle to deal w ith tlis im proving R a ln - lers. who la st week moved up from

chiince lo move a notch closer to ih s lend In play ing cellarlte P o rtland Willie S acram ento and Sea ttle are beaU ng each oUier.

S nn Francisco opeiu a th ree -gam e Mirles ton igh t n t l.<in Angclna and moves to HollywoiMl I 'riday . O ak-

Defending Champs Win Semi-Pro Congress Battle

W IC HITA , K an ., Aug. IB tUR>.- T lie defending cham pion Enid, O kla., O ham pllns moved In to th e th ln l round of th e na tio n a l semi* pro baseball tou rnam en t today a fle r a victory w hich stam ped them aa the sta n d o u t h itt in g club o t U>e m eet to date.

B i ld m ade a race track o u t of th e base p s tl is In d sfea tlng MacDUl m eld o t T am pa. H a ., a f irs t round viotor, 34 to S ia«t n igh t,

in th e only o the r gam e played y M te rd » , th« T alladega, A lavB sm * is to n i de feated (he B rackeriM ^*. P s w , a te e k rs 4 to 0. ^

I t \^{on’t Be Long Now Mel Cosgriff, Wanda Kimes Take Prizes In Play on Monday

T he half-w ay m ark had been reached in th e Times-News hole-in-one tou rnam en t today—b u t nobody had y e t collected th e $26 cash prize fo r scoring th e dodo.

However, th e odds w ere narrow ing th a t such a shot would btV:^icored, because a t conclusion of play la s t n ig h t 982 shots had been taken—and th e ' best scores to da te have been posted by fem inine golfers.

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Y esterday 's play say a record num ber o f e n tra n ts—dS—take 1S7 sho ts a t th e 4V i-lnch clrle and some of th e m cam e m ighty close lo collecting. B est sho t of th e day was th a t by Mel Cosgriff, to p -ran k ­ing TwUi F a lls aho tm aker. who placcd th e baU 3 fee t, 4 Inches from th e cup to wUi th e p a ir o f golf shoes o ffered by Id ah o D epartm en t sto re .

T h e M onday tu rn o u t broke a ll T w in r a i l s course records fo r M on­days a n d w as th e f if th consecutive doy on w hich p lay toppled th e a ll- llm e m a rk for a ttendance . S u n ­day 's crowd, kep t down considerably by w inds and ra in , s till recorded th e la rg e s t tu rn o u t ever to to u r the local course.

Today golfers again play th e course a n d U ke th e ir sho ts a t the

Vince D ennery, Po rdham alum nus, bringe on t footballs for. E astern eoliete A ll-Stars' p rac tice in p rep a ra tio n for fre sh a ir fund gam e with New York G lanta a t Polo Q ronnds, Sep t. S.

Apostoli Opens Comeback Campaign in U. S. Navy

By HARRY FERGUSONNEW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.PJ-Rule

No. 65-B In sportA wTltlng says th a t whenever a form er cham pion Announces h e Is going to try a comeback you m ust p rep a re an essay telling h im n o t to do it. You a re supposed lo rem ind <hlm’ tho fa n s prefer lo rem em ber h im tis h e was In the day.s of h is g reo t- ness, you m ust tell h im h e Is r isk ­ing serious Injury and you m u st rem ind h im of his du ty to <A> m o the r, <B) wife, and (C) kiddles.

> lu ls on rule 03-B, F re d A pos- toll is going to s ta r t a com ebaek cam paign this wcfit ond w ltli ii m ighty shout th a t we hope will c arry a ll the way to N orfolk. Va., w here h e Is in llie navy, we say:

•'Go to It kid. and good luck.” Mystery o t Ring

I f ho does coinc back—iind tliero Isn’t any a pparen t reason why lie shou ldn 't have home good f lg h u le ft in him —It m ay c lea r up one oC .the bjitlllim m ysteries o f Uio ring . Ih the s[»ce o t one sh o r t year the form er m iddlew eight cham pion lost Uiren figh ts and w en t down hill fa s ter th a n any boxer of our tim e. He Was young, strong , a eJfnn llvrr, « good baxrr a n d a good puncher. H e h a d c o u r­age and ho was sm art. U ut som e­th ing In the cnm pllrated m echnn- Ism Uiat inakv.i up u f igh te r nuil- den ly snapped and he clrop|>ed In to obscurity.

Ife s ta rts lils cuincback a.s n m e m b e r ot I . ln u .C o in m n n d iT O ene Tiuiin-y's s u b le . ot nuvy boxers. He Is hald to be in g ic u l shaiM and he li only 27 yenr.i <il<l.

No ono whii sitw ih r hliirt ot Ills down-hUl trlji will lo rg el th a t n ig h t In MiidUon Kciuiirr O nrdeii. AiKistoll ciiiiir Iru flng ou t ot Ills' corner, tlin t nuKvy mowI on his face, and rac-rd nnas.i th e ring and sm ashed llirre s t r n l K l i l bcxly punches Ijiio it /ikitiiiy. t>Hlo opiw nent. Tlip i iowd liowlcd w ith glee. Why. A|lt>^loll w,is gohig Ui break the kid In l«,n. H r was th e sam e old k illc i-d iiifr Fred w ho a le ’em nllvc.

And then U Ik-kiui to happen , T lio pale, nkliiny klil sll|ipp(l ex ­p ertly along tlio ropes, circled Apostoli and then began to pepper h im w ith the fustesi le ft h a n d seen In these p a n s to r m any a year. T h e crowd yelled Itie k id 's nniiifl - Conn, Billy Conn from P ittsb u rg h . A s Aposloll's s ta r se t th a t evening.

Two Tie for Lead In Women’s West Amateur Golf Meet

o m C A Q O . Aug. IB (U .R ^EIeanor D udley o t Chicago and M rs, Uuasell M ann o l O m aha. Neb., w ho carded Ifls to pace 3:1 qualltle rs, were ra te d U>« players to ben t today a s m a tch play )>egan In the w om en's w estern a m ate u r golf cham pionsh ip .

MUs Dudley, iia tn jiia l w om en’s In tsrcdlleglato tltleholiler from t l a U niversity of A labam a, faces lla r - b t n W ilder, Chicago. M m. M ann c u r r tn t Irana-M isslssinpl tlt lls l, is

w ith Mrs. O. it . R om adka, h M h ss te r , M inn. ,

C onn 's rose. I t was b> close, des­p e ra te f ig h t and Conn go t the' d e ­cision, b u t th e re w as a genuine de­m and for a re tu rn bout.

B oth Bouts Close T h e aecond fig h t also w as.close.

a n d A}Kk‘itoll th inks to th is day he won It. 60 do lo ts of o the r person.^, b u t th e th ree m en who count— the rcfcrcQ a n d two Judges — ru led otherwise.

Apostoli. whose t i t le - h a d n o t been a t stake liT e ith er of the Conn bouts, agreed to le y th e chnm plon- sh lp on th e line again st C eterlno □ a rc la , a h a rd punching Plllplno who should have been an easy dlah for Pred-

I t was In th a t fight th a t Fred seem ed to have la st th e old Elng. Q arcla. wide open as a m ining tow n on S a tu rd ay nim it, drove In And Immmered body punches Into A postoli nnd finally knocked him out In th e seven th round. T lie

rd couldn 't understand . 11. has been alm ost two veal's he laU th e tltle-v tw o years

'lilch h e has hnd tim e to gel buck his confidence nnd fo rg e t the licking lio so mystPi;lou.ily took. We may hee m ore of him and th a t would be a good brrnk Tor h im and fo r us. for. win or lose, he always Was In th e re trying.

; ri i7 wi'

PRIZEST u esd ay , A ug. 19

M en—P o u r p a irs of Phoenix socks from H udson-C lark .

W om en—S u te tte S n i p - i t slip from M ayfair shop.

W ed n esd ay, Aufr. 20 M en—*3.50 m erchandise c red it

from Fa lk 's , selling agen ts for S cars-R oebuck.

W om en—12.00 In m erchandise c red it from J . J . N ew berry Co.

T h u rsd ay , A ug. 21 M en — M a n h a tta n or Easley

dress sh ir t from Alexander's.W om en—*a£0 in D ri -S h e e n

d ry clean ing fro m Troy and N a ­tional L a u D d a r e r s and D ry C leaners.

ho le-ln -one fo r special prizes, In ­c luding fou r p a irs o t Phoenix socks from H udson-C lark for th e m en and a Suzette S n lp -il slip from th e May- fo lr shop for women.

Jo in ing Mr. CoagrJ/f Jn th e prJee w inning yeslerdtty was M iss iW onda K im es for the th ird Ume th la loum a* m en t. Shooting again st n ine other fem in ine golfers. Miss K lm cs p u l a ball on the 8 fee l, S-lnch m ark lo w in a »5 P a rker foun ta in pen from Phillips Jewelry.

n u p e r t W illiam son, th e F iler ace who has no t played m uch golf for the p ast couple of years, tr ie d his h a n d a t the ho le -ln -one yesterday and on h is f irs t sho t—the practice swing th a t doesn 't count, placed tlie ball 1 fool, I ’i Inches from th e cup. B u t on hLs o th e r tries h e failed lo get a ball In th e 13-foot circle and thereby missed Q ualifying for the cham pionship n e x t Sunday.

However, thero were o th e r quali­fiers yesterday, am ong th e new ones being Boyd Belliston. Tw in

T asty? Y ou b«t — but with • tight body to boot. It’s a pleasant combina­tion of flavor and mildness that'swln- nlng new frlenda for Barclay’s L«ad«r Straight R ya W hlskty avtry day.

Q U A R T Code N o.

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LEADERSTRAIGHT RYE WHISKEYJU . IUCUV 4 co« ink , ntroit, miol, nniu« u .

QualifiersCHARM ED CIRCLE

(W ith in 5 fec i o f pin)M n. o . <1. Oellwood, Ktmbeilr, 1

foot T inches.Don OavU. K sn u ) CU7. I feet, i

Inch**.Mit. O ui L u ton , TnlD FalU, t Ittt,

’’^ o b ^ ^ c o n , Lorn Beach. Call!.. 1 l«et, 3U Inchc*.

Mel c’o tfrltf. Twin Fills. J feel. I Inchei.

U IRD IE CIRCLE(W lthl

O. <1. Uothne. Twin FslU, 5 feet. > Inchti.

WantU KImes, Twin Falls, s feel.Bob Dtnton, Kimberly. 6 feet, 7

Inetie*.E. XV. Tiller, xtm berlr, T feet SH

lachti.Fred HaU, Twin FalU, 1 fc«t S

‘iaehcs.Ul«a Uunter. Durler, S le tt, t

InetLK. Sbolwell, Qurley, S ft«t, 1!

Inchei.E u l Davidson. Twin FaUi, S feet.

1» inches.Silt. Joe UamUton, Twin FaUs, S

(•M. 105a Inthe*.PA R CIRCLE

(W ith in 13 fee t o f pin)Dick Roberti. Twin Fslli. 9 feet.Scott SmUb, jr., Twin Falli, t feel,

I j Inch.Hat Wood, Twits Falls, S feel, 1

. Toolfon, Twin Falli, tInch.

Dr. J

o m s tscma, bcwiiion. 10 ImL Mrs. J. a. TooUon, Twin Falli, 19

feeL Inches.Lem A. Chapin, Twin Falls, IK l*el.

t :nche«.' o . J. Bellwood, Klraberlr, 10 le«t, S Inches.

V. L. Wle*. Twin Falli, 1« feet, » Inchei.

Jack Moil, Duhl. 10 fret, I t Inches. Corky Carlson, tw in FalU, II leet,

t l i Inches,

rs lU , 4 fee t, 4 '4 Inches; Bob su tc llf f , T w in Falls . 0 feel, 7 Inches: Steve Bclko, Lew iston. 10 feet, nnd Ja ck Moss, Buhl, 10 fee t, 10 Inchcs.

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V I rd l i l t

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A Good Selection o f Ix)w er P riced Cara

$35 up

T R U C K S1030 C hevro let m Ton. newfin ish , good tir e s ..........M a SIPSa Ohev. ton -nsw ^!^U h, body ..........- . . . . _ . M A S1M‘> Chov. lU ton ,........... M a s

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Tue^dw- Ausust 19, 1941 IDAHO EVENING T1MES._ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Pages

Pioneer Loop Hitters . Hold “Big 5” Places

T he la in# lop five h itte rs o f th e C a n av a n a t O jd e n In fouitbT h e ■P ioneer lea«ue who gracctl th e week­ly averages l u t week rem ain InU c t to th la week’s issue of figures re« leased by th e Howe News B ureau ex­cep t th a t J im Kecsey of BoUe Ued G ordon W llUanuon for f if th place w ith a J17 percentage. '

Eddie M arsha ll.o f jidaho P a lls Is s till th eT eader w ith s m ark of J37, B loss ol one p o in t since last- week, w ith C harles H enson of S a if Lake C ity second w ith J27 ; Ja ck R adtke o f B oise th ird w ith .336 a n d Toib.'

fou rth pl»c« w ith

R a d lk e m ade m ost hlU . X2i. whlla A iervyn BenanUUer of Pocatello scored m ost n in s . 105. and stole m ost basca. 33. Jo e EKnatIc of Boise, ts s till hom e ru n k in* even though h e h a s fa iled to r a p o u t a hom er in «l* m ost a m o n th , w hen his to ta l t h p w as 12. W illiam Enos of S alt Lake C ity, d rove in m ost runner*. B1.

CVaytpn L am b ert o t Ogden is atUl lead ing p itc h e r w ith a record of 17 ^ d fou r, one m ore win and one m ore th a n la s t week. .

STANDINGSP e t.028.619J39

.401

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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AMERICAN LEAGUF.

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Lewiston and Portland Meet In Final Tat

L E W I ^ N . Ida ., Aug. 19 (UJO- Portl«m t a o d Lew iston Ju n io r A uer< ic a a Legion baaeball U a m i will m eet to n ig h t In th e f ilia l ga m e to d sc ld i th e northw est reglooa}- title .

A nother gam« was req u ire d w hen P o rtland la s t n ig h t scored th re e u n ­earned runs In th e la s t tw o Inn ings to upset Lew iston 4>1. E ach te am h a s now lo s t one game.

Lew iston tied th e score In th e six th inn ing b u t th ree e rro rs In th e e igh th a n d th ree m ore in Ih e n in th g iv e P o rU and th ree runs. E rau tt, P o rtland hu rler , s tru c k ou t 16 men, w hile M oore. LewUton, whUfed 15.

8ho» t score:R H K

P ortland ................ ..............._...,4 6 3Lewiston ____ ______________ I a 10

.. 47 65 .420

BY HARRY ORAyBON NEA Service Sports E ditor

. NEW Y O RK — OMlclals Of the U nited S ta te s Law n Tennis associa­tion e re rem liid fu t o f commissioners o f college conferet)ce.s.

S tu ffed nliirUi paid b)r.^choi>ti to police themiielves will tell ih e cociiered world everrth lng Is pure and wholesome when members of llie lr leacue a re dolni: more pros­e ly ting th a n th e New Yorit V an- kees»M any Vdralty m en .have had more

done to r th em tliaii Uio Yankees did for Joo G ordon or Charley K eller w hile they com pleled lliclr educa­tion.

Basobiill a n d football are Incom­patible , and clubs find It necessary to n i IcDsl inniclk the bids o t colleges and iilunitil to ke rp brighter proa- peels o ti tho gridiron, where they a rc HO frc(|iicnily irreparably bniiged \)1) Innofiir os a diamond carcer b concerned.

A toniils plnycr Is allowed expenses for no more Uion 13 weeks of compe- lltlm i, tive weeks o t which m ust be .siM^nt In iieutlonal ctiamplonshlps.

Kiiles sny tlie com batan t Is on his )w n ,ln nu iluna l clianiploiuhlpi.

tit ili R obert I tlf fs , who came oul of I.OS A n ir le i via Chicago, leema to bo doing m ore th a n all right aa a iils ta iU publli-ity tllreclor of I’rcibyU rla i) colleie ot Clinton, 8.

fit. Louis ..

PA C IF IC COAST LF.AGtJEW L Pet.

rament4> ....................... 86 62 .623San D ie g o ---------------------77 59 366

----- 77 59 J66......66 6* .493......60 73 .451- ....60 78 .441....... 60 77 .438.......57 73 .419

Actor Plays In National Doubles Meet

CH E ST N U T H ILL. Mass.. Aug. 10 (U.PJ—Hollywood takcji a tu rn today a t a ttem p tin g to enliven th e COlh na tio n al doubles chfunplonahlps a t exclusive Longv,'ood C ricket club.

M ovlcland m akes two con tribu ­tions to th e o ften too serious bu.^l- ne.<« of dc term lnlnK na tio n a l tltlU tj. T hey a re P a u l Lukns, ve teran c h a r­ac te r ac to r o f stage and screen, and A rthu r M a n :. 20-ycar-ol<S com edian O roucho Marx.

L ukas, cu rren tly In a New York stage production, will fly here to pa ir W ith D r. W illiam R osenbaum of Now Y ork, n form er cham pion. In a ve tern n ’s double.^ encounter.

M eet ChampionsY oung M arx and Budge P a tty ot

Loa A ngeles have been fnlrly suc­cessful In sectional tournam ent.'', bu t th e y a ppea r way o u t of their c lass In facing defending cham ­pions Ja ck K ram er o t Los Angeles and T ed flchroeder of G lendale.

K ra m e r a n d S c h r o e d e r , who c lou ted th e ir way to the crow n here la st year, began th e ir defen.-ie je.'i- tc rday by trouncUiB PliUlp Jam eson a n d L y tton Dowson 6-3, 0-0, 6-1.

N ational .slngle.s tlUlst Don M c­N eill a n d F rank Pnrkcr. seeded se­cond. p lastercri young A rt Pro- chaaka a n d B lair Hawley, 6-1, 6-2. 6- 1.

T h e recen tly - form ed d u o of □ a rd n a r Mulloy and W ayne Sabln sp e n t considerable time In .e x p eri­m en tin g on a no ther p a ir of setJ ups. J . B urke W ilkinson, Jr.. and n a lp h Ellis In lianging up i

A M ERldA N LEAGUE W ad ilo g to a «, C leveland 1 (o lgb t

game)New. Y ork a t D etro it a n d B oaU o

a t 8 ^ L eois postponed, ra in .(Oo>7 ru » « * M bedaied)

READ T H E T IM IS W A N T AD6.

SID E G L A N C E S B y G alb ra ith HOLD E V E R Y T H IN G

" I t was a ll th ey could do to g e t e ig h t m em bers In th e band la a t y e a r —th is year, w ith th a t new b a to n tosaer. they 've got 32 a n d & w a itin g list!"

“W hen A h g lta th is cloee, A h 'n i ta k la ' n o ch aocesl”

C.•Dobby itluK.i lina been going for

sevtrnl yearn. ’I'liMr U .n o xvuy ol ■UirtliiH a tul Illll.^hll1g the little fo r­m er cham plu ii n t any given point. l1iR ymiiig iniin who waddles like a duck has biTit In 31 to u rn u n en ti since ih e f irs t of the year.

Club.n arn p rin iltted (o pay the ml.iflus' cxprn.scs If they care lo. so ItlggB takes his p retty belter ha lf, will) doeaii't [ilay tournam ent tennis, r ig h t a long, 'lliey 've traveled 10,000 m iles th is y c a r-N o w Orleans, I'lorl- da, O klahom a City, H ouiton, Ashe- vlItB, O hattanoogu, K ansas Olty. Chicago. O range, LoulsvllU, Ind ian - ajioUt. Heuttrlghv, tiauthamiAim and Itye.

K rank Kovaca lia i been in to u rn am en is a n d trave ltd n .000 m iles. W ayne Sabln has been In IS a n d traveled 10,000.

Because he siilpped the rio rlda w in te r e lrcult. K rank Parlier h asn 't been so aodve.

N either h as P o a MoNelii beeatue h a waa tired of Iravellng u th e resu lt o l going le SeaUi Ameriea la te laa t fall.O f course, th e re li no h a rm 'In

a in ate iir triii ils players gelling in a lit tle overtim e a t dluba'

W ithou t headliners, th e n would be no ahow. I t also be tru e th a t anonym ous adm irers pay p a rt o t th e f re ig h t fo r aoine of them . ‘

B u t th e sam e U.SX.T.A, which p ro itlb iu open toum am enU , even for U nited Service o rgan luU o iu , winkg k l n o i m ore th a n a lew in t i i i i f ^ m e n u . •

T h e UA.L.T.A. forbids open to u rn . am enU because (lie In ternational Litwn T enn is red e ra tlo n . whieh b a d ita h M d q u a ru fa in ParU , d iupprav<

Rlgcs, M ako Advance rourU i-.«eeded Bobby R iggs and

Gene M ako conipleted tlie unbroken m arch of favorite.? by cllmlnatliiK Dnn Sullivan and Bob D avis. 8 -i,

). 0-0.Ill ihe w om en’s dlvtnlon. two

Iciuiw roaeliisl the th ird round. B a r ­bara B radley and J a n e S lan lo i . th ird -seeded Califo rn ians, dropped only one sam e to R uth C a r te r and I,/lb L add, w hile M ary A rnold and Hope Knowles sllpiwd pnst Emily Lincoln and K aU irrlne H ubbell fl-3, 0-3.

Play Advances in Intermountain Tennis Tourney

SA LT LA KE CI'1*Y, Aug. 19 (U.Ri— Play In tho In term o u n ta in tenn is tou rnam en t will s ta r t tow ard a r tl-

lax loduy w ith th e f i r s t a p p ea r- ice lit fea tu red m en 's slngleh s ta rs. l"orinrr O ham plon Mel O allacher

nf I / is Antfi‘U-a will iiUy Dick enhrod. illi{h rank ing U avo Freed /111 tanKlft w ith Oene Eaj-dley.

Ill M oiiduy's play, ttio m a in f lre - /oikn riime In the boys' singles

w hrn the firnt anil second seeded jiliiyns wi-ie I 'lin ilnalrd . Lee K nell of Provo, rm ikrd on top, was de feated by Civlvhi M cOm is. ,0-4, 0^3, w hile ita lp h l<nrscn o t 'lx -h l, seeded see- nnd. Innt to H oward H toddard, fl-3, 0 -0,

B itl eer«alaly th a------- ------------ " J any U n d e r

m a i th e n em an l.i * wtgr D el le t th e a e a l-w e t

MOM e u t In th e ep ea and ptay Ike proeT t

llipeeU U y u l iM U'a fw • gM «

CInM ntiall 13-B, P h ilade lph ia B-4 New York 6.7, Chicago 4-1

(Unly ism e s sehedaied)

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Page Eight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Tuesday, August 19, 1941

MARKETS AND T'INANCEBy United Press

W H E M E K O N MILL STRENG'

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LIVESTOCK I

DENVER LIVESTOCK DENVER — CalUe: l ^ S : (low to

•teidT; bMf «wer» »9.1S to lU .M ; b « f eowi »7 to W.M; c»nner» «n<l cuttrr* t i lO M.7J; M lfen M.M to e»lv(* U to I13J0; bulij »7.M to M.1S.

KoBi: 400; uneven. How. Ht«u]y to IS cenU lowrr: lop III W: bulk 111 to in .U ; totrs i i to tl0.2S.

ebecp: 4.o6o: f*t l»nib« ■troni to 25 eenu tilsber; f i t lunbi. c&rlo*d <11.68 to f l l iS ; f«t lunb«. trucliln*. I l l to m i l ; X««lw IU 1IM..BOM: ewM 13.33

L»mU: UnMenly «tf0DB. 15c to SSe higher. B teeipu <000 Inpiiidincr la loftd*. deck iprli

Cftlironila. Piirkliig . Cniiiullftii PncltlcJ. I. Ca.',p Co.........

dc Pii.>.rD Cor;j.........ipcnkp * Ohio ........

ClilcfiKo O rt'a l W c.iicm . Clil.. Mil.. S t. Paul / i Pa t ClilcnRO A: N orthw esternC hryslrr Corp..................... .Coca Cola ............................Colorndo P. & I .................C olum bia Oa.'i ....................C om m ercial Solve

b*. 4 urloM li Idkho 1l... 110.75 to lll.eo. Truck)

lu n ta , bulkfa t ip rlnc lunTnieiun n»tlT* _ _ _ _ _

CHICAGO UVESTOCK OHICAOO—H op: IfOOO; 10c lower;

m o d m te lr •ettre, lood and choice ISO* aiO Ibf.. <11.90 to tll.M ; top I l lU ; 340-370 ItM.. 110.10 to 111.40.

CMUe: 10,WO; c*lve* 1,000; ye*fllngi u d llgbl ite en steady to (troce; top TM rilna IIXAS: U U lb. >Ter>gea iia.SO;

lobo;' ilow; 35c hlihi u d choice lo ti a t 111.75 '

itlv# ewea >3 » IS.OMABA LIV STOCK

OUAHA—U op: 4.M0. Steady to ISc lover: top t u . u : part load tll JS . Oood ^ d choice 190-M6 lb. 111,10 to 111.35.

CatUa: 7,loa Calvea 330, Stead/; load and part 1.13T Iba. 112.25. Bulk good to choice ellstble 111.50 to 112; vealera 110.50 to IllJO .

Sheep; MOO. Pat lamta 25e to 35c bikher: bulk good and choice rasgo aprlng lamb* | flJO to 111.75.

KAN8AB CiTV LIVESTOCK KAW8A8 C rrY -llo g .; 4,500, Heavierp-'s, ‘ss?. ’Si

111.35,Cattle; 6.55a Calvm SOO. ateidy;

choice 1,153 lb, fed ite en 112.SO; moat early aa lu n a ln fed i 11135 to 11235

Sheep: 9,100, No early aalea; aiklng higher: Colorado aprlng lambs heldabove I11.B5. ______

ODQEN LIVESTOCK OODEN-Hogi; 445. itrady to wrtk.

good to choice 111 to 113 10.Cattle: 150. Slow, good beef *t«eri

^ t i v le so to 11015, odd hMMi iio lo . to ■|?25” "''"°“ “Sheep; C.700. Blow, truck load fholre

:at lamb, itro n i a t 110.50 1\.|> *11 3S >n five doublm good to rhoiro Malio iprlDgm. erireral can III to 111 15.

- M

POnTLAMIPORTl.AHI>-llMi:.3od

CattI e: 200. r*l«m 3)

i ».m I"<Bhee

on graaa#r* ISdairy helCera |6.7S ' p; 2&0. Bteady. rtwin iteady to K 1 1 110.N rnA N cisco i.i

i . ; r ;

. *rV7lM

Ivocal LivcHtock

iiE:?J-wklni Mwi faeklni (m»,>f*ir7n'

E i .YMrlloe

PerishableSlipping

O M r tp r O. n n m , U nto

ilherCommonwoftlth & SiC onsoll(lnl«l C o p p e r.........Coaiolidfttecl Efllson .......ConsolW ated O i l .................ContlnenUi. C a n .................C on tinental Oil .................C orn Products ...................C ubnn-A m rrlcan SuRtir ..

■tL« W rlghl ..................P on t ..................- ..........

Ea-slmftn Kodak ..............H ec trlc Power A: U hIU .Erie R . R ..............................Firestone T ire <t Rubber,P rc cp o rt B u lp h u r ...............O enera l E le c tr ic ................GencrBl Food.s ...................

,1 M otors ...G ille tte SB/ety RiQ oodrlch ................................ao o d y ea r T ire & Rubber...O raham -P algo ....... .......... yG re a t K orthern. p f ............G reyhound C orp ...................H ouston O il ................ ........Howe Sound ..........................H udson Bay M . & 8 ___ __H udson M o to r ......................In d ep e n d en t Rayon ..........Irisp. C o p p e r ..........................In tc n u itlo n a l H arvester ...In te rn a tio n a l N ickel ..........In te rn a tio n a l T el. & TeL....Jo h n s M a n v llle ..................

C ity S outhern ........K en n e co tt Copper ............K rcsge .

•................. 3 ^

M ack T rucks ....... ...........M a th leson Alkali" .......M iam i Copper..................MtsAOurl, K ansas At Tex

Salt Lake Mining Stocks

........ T unnel ____DInRliam M et«U ..C ard iff ...................C hief C on ...............C lay ton Silver .....Colorado Con. C om bined MetaUC r o J f .......................KftAt S tan d a rd .E. T in Cf.«l Kust U tah .

r rk a Uiiltlon rcka l.lly Con r rk a M liira

H orn HUvrr ..

Corp. of A mertci !J:i(lln K eith O rpheum

M otor ......................Hc'jHibllc S tee l ..............!lcy:iokls Tobacco B. ..

Roebuck ..............Slifll Union Oil ............Slmmon.s Co......................' ‘ ly V acuum ............Hniitlifrn Pac ific .........Southern R ailw ay .......

r>' C o rpo ra tion ...............Siiindard B ra n d s

fird G as & E lec tric ... su n ila rc l O il o f C a lifo rn ia . SUindard O il o f Ind ianaT ....

indard OU o f New Je rse y idebaker .....n-shlne M ines .....................

Sw ift i f Co..............................C o rp o ra t io n ..... ...........

Texas O u lf - .& Pacfric C. & O .......

Tim ken R o ller B e ar ln s ......iom erlca .........................t C a rb ide .......................

Union P a c i f i c ...........................United A irc ra f t C P .............U nited A irlines .......................United C orp o ra tio n .............U nited F r u i t ...................... :.....U nited G as Im p .......................U nited S ta te s R ub b e r........U nited S ta te s S tee K .............W arner B ro th e rs W estern U nion .. W esUnghouse A ir B ra lre ....W estlnghouso E le c tric ........F . W . W oolw orth ..................W orth ing ton P u m n ..............

• N. Y. CU K ii tiT O C K SAm. Locom otive Ac T r a in ....... No saleA m erican S uper Pow er............ . >■A ssociated G as A...... ............... No sale

SE OF WOOL AT ALL-TIME PEAK:

BOSTON. Aug. 10 (U.R)-Wool con. sum ption reached a n a tio n a l all time pcnk du ring Ju n e , th e N atlonfil A ssociation of W ool M a n u fa c tu n reported today.

More th a n 10.500.000 nound-. .scourctl wool p e r w eek (rep resen tin g more th a n twice th e w oiajit o r woo. as it is shorn Irom th e n ie ep ) wore used In A m erican mULi In Ju n e . During th e m o n th . 33.000 m ore workers were em ployed th a n In Ju n e 1040.

Con.sumptlon of wool du rin g Uie first ha lf of 1941 reached a lm o st a qua rte r billion pounds, w hich l.s about seveu -e lgh lh s of th e to ta l a n - nual consum tplon du rin g a n average year.

A pproxim ately 20 per c e n t o f th e finished products o f th e m llU were govcrnm cnt'o rderod Roods,

Tlic backlog of orders fo r wool fabrics has Increased stead ily since M arch 1040 w ith no im m ed ia te d rop in sight, th e r e p o r t said,

at* 10° 1»I4: common :o » l l .» and

d ■ .alable rrcelpu 7,000. Total :«.300.

bprmg

'S t 13.50 to 14; ; laml» over

1 1 ^ 'I ’Jload i^ or. i n . 2s!

went inwlly

0; top 111.75; 240-2: 11.50; 370-300 lb. |10.« 10. 110.00 to 111.60; nw> IS.IS to 110,15; 111

■ Salable 15,000.

C B N T R A U A , W ash.. Aug. 19 (U.W - T h e -b a tU e of W aslilngton." Ir w hich aoo.ooo U. 8 . troops a re ligh t.

, Ing a n Im aginary Invasion of the Pacific coast, today cen te re d -o n a v ita l 13-m lle line blocking th e road to th e s ta te cap ita l of Olympia.

T lte ••enemy coalition’" I>' w hich la s t week "setsed” Hawaii, and

Invaded th e m ain land , was t . . . . retlca lly figh ting from a landhoJd' w on a t G ra y * ' H arbor w ith dlvi bom bers a n d para troops. F ifty thou sa n d m en from P o r t Lewis are li tho field a n d a n o th e r 60,000 rein forcem cnt* a re m oving In from othc:

e.steni s ta te s .T h e n t h In fan try , skeletonized to

rep resen t enem y panzer forces, 8luhe<l rap id ly In land . Yesterday an invad ing "red" ta n k force occupied She lton a n d "cap tu red" Brig, Q T hom us E, R llea and hU stflff tho de fend ing 82nd brigado.,aSd oldlers,

’ R e trea t BcporUd A few .hours la te r a "bhic" <Jt-

cnse c o u n te ra ttac k drove tlie in ­vaders back from Shelton w ith th e ir prisoners, a n d th e "red.i" were re ­po rted re tre a tin g nortliwe.st.

ScouUng a n d raid ing partie.s were active In th e OakvlHe sector during

le n igh t.D efending officers were Rctilng

In form ation on th e position of the nvaders from s ta te police, m otorists in d woodsmen.

A erial acllv lly , mostly ImoKinary. fc-Bs w idespread. •‘R ed" pinnes itrn fed th o defenders a t Oakville in d a ttem p ted to bomb supply un its b u t defenders^ communiques re ­ported s lig h t dam age and few cn.s- ualtl«s.

T h e w ar gam es, large.st In w estern h isto ry , began on paper Aug. 10 w ith th o a .«um ed, fall of Hawaii. La.st week tlie problem wn.s d e ­veloped tJirough unsucce.sslul rolds on C a lifo rn ia defenses, w ith the In­vasion tu rn in g tow ard Orecoii w id W ashing ton la te In the week. Troops h ave been in th e field since S a tu r­day.

B y U nlU d P r e u AMERICAN LEAGUE \

( H r s t gam e) »N ew Y ork ...... _ ...__...012 000 0 - 3E X trolt ---------- --------- 080 102 0 -1 1

B reuer, S lanceu (2d) a n d Sylves- t r l : New houser and Sullivan.(F irs t gam e) R H EP h ilad e lp h ia .......000 000 0 0 0 -0 6-3C hicago ................. 001 100 02x—4

M cC rabb a n d H ayes; Lee and T resh .(F irs t game)B oston ........ ............................ 000 11—2S t. Louis ..................... .......... 001 01—a

W ilson and Peacock; G alehouso a n d Sw ift.

NATIONAL LEAGUER H E

P ltU b u rg h .......000 000 000— 0 5 1Brooklyn ........... 70020000x— 0 14 1

Sullivan. D leU (1) and ,V. Davis; C. D avis a n d Owen. F ranks.

C hicago a t New York, n ig h t game, S t, LouU a t Boston, postponed;

u l l la i T r.Bun<er H lll-S u lllvan ........C ities S e r v ic e ................. ......C rocker W hee ler .E lectric Bond & S h a re ......Fo rd M otor. U m lte d ...........G u lf o n P e n nsy lvan ia .......H ecla ...................H um ble O i l .........N ew M o n tan a M ining ........N ia g ara H udson Pow er.....P e n n ro ad ..............................U nited G as C o rp o ra tio n ... U nited U g h t & Pow er A U tilities Pow er & U g h t.....

Local M arkets

But/inff PriccBB o r r WHEAT

mDEFENSE

W ASH IN G TON , A ug. 19 (U.R)-Scn. H arry P . Byrd, D,'. Vo., today con ­dem ned the n a tio n a l defense ef­fo rt a s "oppalllng ly Ineffective'^ and called lo r a tem porary ab an d o n m e n t of social legisla tion. ’

In a senate speech bristllnR w ith sta tU tlc s designed to show th e "fa ll- ure ’ o f .th e defense pronram , Uyrd called for cen trn llza tion of rc-.siionsl- b lllty fo r p roduction of llie iinple- mentA of w ar u n d e r a .slnKle jipad,

"T his Is th e f irs t atep, nn<l In my Judgm ent, nathlMg of

ina rlfj and u iu markrt•Hr prlfM quiiUd. War < root quotation* llitid bela

head Is appoin ted ,1 tiniried. and th e t

coo rd ination w h irh nnw ree led .” B yrd n.vscrtcd.

I 'u ik lllliglin: k c ity Cc

•k N rbon

T liitln H loiulnrd .

Wc.lfi>i>illf.<llili,M» |irr iiKit. ‘S ,n S ; r ; r -

M arkets a t a GlanqcM nda Iriegtilar; U, B. r>v

higher.Curb atooka luUed.OotUin up.W heat up U to Ik cent; • obautd ta oii U.- U m unobanged.

“Independents” Slash Gas Prices,

Attorney AssertsB O ISE . AUH

G rn e ra l B rr t II. Mllh Independen t Id ah o »ci selling ga.tolliie from centA u n d e r ptln-.i of panle.i, rnay •'b rrnk" 1 •'h igh c o s f of tiii>lor sta te .

'D espite Ih r iiln r. In and from ililn o fflre , n vork nf Mr, Ickrs, <ln ito r w ho has tn k n i ov If gasolinn prlr.-n

seaboard , th e ro st o( k s ta te rem ains h lK lirr 1:

s r , i

POTATOESr iiH '4 0

'v a u ’Jl'!’ ]!.’.’ " ,., 1, 224;

rn rim 'n iu l’^ f h "ll.flS; lli iu e t lliirliaiika, w u IimI |2 IA

■•> » .I0 ; WUcunilII MIhnMota a]I'aitiair | 'u o ‘;"T^)h1«ain tr r vall.y nil

, H3S t.. II bo, ui •<>ta aaiiU land a

iKi noriii i^aaout Jiao « Triuninlu. wa.I.M,

BUTTER, EGGS |

a; i« f |

I DENVER BEANS I

ih aracter bu duni itll

A ttorney lid today

M atloni

By tin llrct l-rrn .B E R LIN — tlrr in iin .i iln rtn run -

liest of a ll D kinlnn to l>nlr|H<r nnii .* p tu ro •J7,16(i m om |niw m .'i« , bul a d m it ChlesMi (illll liulcU ou t anil f igh ting conllnuf.i lor r lv rr hrldiie. head*. N ails nelrxi ;iA,i)(M)-ion hattln- Shll> a n d seven o tii rr wiiiAlilps nl Nikolaev.

MOSCOW — l(r<l nrniy n|>par. cn tly i l i n In U i 't and wHhilruwlnK U rg e forera a rrm a lliileper. K ui- aiana a d m it Iota uf Kliigl>r|ip jmla G erm a iti 10 mllrn (roin U iiliig raA bu( la y counterljlDwa have a rt ha rk O erm an a on re n lra l lr<ni^ near

I M l n U t n r d miTiJi w ith rnb lun t lo riiali ^rallon w i t h

B ritish

mllJkct; ^RhtTearlln^B^tw?.' undir Il'l^cowS a"d hS iu"'m "psk 'to 25c lowrr: ma- .Ifcr. 111.25 up. very 11b

It Bra'ui fedIlia’S lo 112 25: ton II2.7S 1 •)ion load I12.8S. these i>calUiR 1,125 lh«.;iriK WflRht; fleshy I.ITO ’lb .''w ^iu"edl l ’ l'o? numerous !o«d» 11!tjull< 19.35: vealen weak I0 25rio'w cr

*'B*!Mp°*8alal^e'VoM),'“ -l Slow; spring lamta and year aroujid 25c blgher* lew carl

•olal ■ lO.SOO.

All * ,->inli-ncuuicv iiMnuy weJHJ13 to 40.75;

choice native ewm moatly I4.J0 lo 15.

O.MAIIA LIVESTOi

lamta'' iSc to 2Sc up. o mcady; Rood and choice i lamta I11.3S to Jll.SO; bulk

IheV ^lalsM'«>rtert’’” Sd

top Jll°35; choli ewe,'. J4 10 $5. good awl (ErJr'fin'sjmouih** breedlnK e»r« 14 moulh <rwea M.iS to 10,50.

to” |5; '6orid

PORTLAND I.IVKSTOCK

G IA N T MANEUVERS L IT T L E RO CK , Ark.—T he .-.econd

ond th ird a rm ies of th e United S ta te s , com prising 550,000 men, hav< s ta r te d In th e plt\o forest.^ of Louisi­a n a a n d Arkarwas the grea test wai m aneuvers ever undertaken In th is country .

T h e orders have gone ou t lo c land ing officers t8 m ake the

neuvers rea listic above a ll else,T ho U nited Press h as ai.<ilRncd

R ich a rd C . H otte le t and Leon Kny. v e teran w ar corre.spondenLs Just : tu rn ed from th e battlellelds. E urope, to repo rt th is g rea t peac tim e offensive.

PORTLAN&-H01 .150. I’alrly acUv

Friday, or 50c und

110.SO: choke lu

iiX:

uln.C incinna ti t

poned; w et grounds.a t Phil . post-

D E A l ESTO O A M P I E E B

BURLEY. Aug. 10 (SpeclalT—M rs. C aro line Sorenson M cBride, 87. p i­oneer residen t of O akley for the p a s t 60 years, died early th is m orn ­ing a t th e honle of h e r daughter, M rs. A lfred O orrlnge, from allm enta c aased by h e r advanced age.

M rs, M cBride has been active In le L ,D .S , chu rch for tho p a s t fifty ?ars. S he waa m arried to T hom as . M cBride In th e early S a lt Lake

L .D .S . E ndow m ent houso In 1860. S h e was bom In D enm ark M arch 20. 1854.

T ho body Is a t the Burley funeral hom e pending funeral a rrangem ents.

She survived by th e following ch ild ren : T hom as M cBride. Los A n­geles; M ilton M cBride. A m erican F alls ; F ra n k M cBride. W lnnem ucca, N ev.; Chester McBride a n d .C arl M cBride, both of O akley; Mrs, G ertru d e Rnwberry, G m ntsvllle , U ta h : Mr.v A lfred G orrlnge, O ak­ley; M rs. L lta Payson, Burley. She l.s also survived by one sister, P hcnney Edw ards, G oshen, U tah ; 13 grandchildren , 23 g rea t g rand - ;hlldren. and e igh t g rea t-g rea t g randchildren .

BANQUET C L IW TO LEGIONlEET

B O ISfi. Aug. 19 OJJD — Idaho Le- gio im alres a n d th e ir wives today aw aited th e a n n u a l s ta te depart­m e n t banquet a n d commifnder’a ball to n ig h t w hich will clim ax the five- day s ta te convention.

L egion m em bers continued busi­ness sessions th is m orning a fte r viewing a 41 -un lt p a rade lost nlghk w hich dep icted th e convention'g them fr—•'A m erica I s W orth D efend­ing."

S tep h e n Chadw ick, form er n a ­tio n a l co m m ander of th e Legion, a r ­rived by a irp lan e from Seattle . W ash., to add ress th o a nnual de­p a rtm e n t banquet a n d a ttend final sessions of th e m eeting w hich ends tom orrow w ith elec tion of officers.

lla ie U o n W om an Named Tho w om en's au xilia ry of th e sta te

d e p ar tm e n t n om ina ted sU te officers a t m orn ing sessions. Only one sla te of o fflce ri w as nam ed, m aking the nom ina tions ta n tam o u n t to election.

M rs. E d n a D avis. S t. M aries, was nam ed s ta te p residen t; vice-presi­d e n ts -were M rs. Ju lia Parsons. Boise; M rs. R u th Nelson. E m m ett; M rs. E llen J . Vaneei H atellon , and

; M rs. Alice H lxsbn. Nompa.- t^ r s . A lpha Schw artz . Nam pa, was

chosen ie c re la ry -tre asu re r. and Mrk. F rances M ills. K am lah , histo rian .

B r lV ln g ReiuIU Rep. H enry D w orshak, R„ Ida., lid L egionnaires th e ir th ree-po in t

p rog ram fo rm u lated 20 years ago vas bearing re su lu in th e p resen t im ergency. T h e p ro g ra m - to com- Dat subversive activ ities, for a un i­v ersa l d r a f t system In America, and fo r avoidance of en tangling foreign a lliances—h as proved itself a f a r ­s igh ted policy In th e present crisis, ' e declared.

T he L egion w as urged by Joseph K . C arson. P o rtlan d . O regon d e p art­m e n t com m andei^ to Include In its policies a program to assure m em ­bers of th e p rese n t U, S . d ra f t a rm y th e ir In terests wlU be protected when th e cris is Is over. Carson, who is also

: coast coo rd inator fo r civilian nse. also explained opera tion of

defense plans.

<1

ONLY OLDER I N ONROLISOFWPA

B O ISE . Aug. 10 <U.R)-WPA rolls a re v irtua lly bare of young m en as th e rc.sult o f Increased labor needs In defense Industries. S ta le WPA A dm inU trator D ean M i l l e r said todaj'*

•Personnel records showed only five per cen t of th e m en on W PA rolls were younger th a n 30 and only 13 pe r cen t younger than 40, Mlllei said n y e a r ago more th a n 50 pei cen t of th e work roll.i were m ade Uf of m en under 40 years of age.

3 STUDENTS WIN PILOT LICENSES

T liree C PT P Htudcnts la s t weel cpivttl th e ir p riva te p ilo t’s lice: F rank CieWer, holder of Uie fllKht ro n lrac t, announrctl today. Tw o more Nluilenta chalked up th e ir f ir?t Milo ^llKhl.' in th e week,

Itecclvliig t h o r iirlva te licenses w rre 11, D. HaMlrms, K im berly; M K. i l ’eto) I lo u n tr re and C harles T I.l>l', •'ll, T w in t'lills. Soloing for thi fIrM lim e were I., 1", •'C urley" B a r l ' Iclt and K, C. Mnrt. bo lh of Twli

170-340 Ih.

ra lU; : I ll> M

•"iady*^m'tl'a»iVl t<w *ealc.T. »l:i;

u X ,

A . V r a l l i . ; « ..a .„ .

<lr< llUXtIV RCHXI l.l'ia- l J5 (0 111.75; grax) 35, Mniicaii* 17,7* t(

m.lft. l i to n

LONDON C hurch ill re tun K ing G eorge aiv program of v U nited a tn lrn 1 ex p o ru hellevo 400,000 gafely acrooa Dnioiwr in say I tu u U n i m ay lirru dam to flood a n rin n n s river.

AtlKH K VICTION JUIXIMI^INT . ju d g m e n t for IMXi ix naked In i

probate cou rt civil null filed liy Mr. a n d Mr*. J . K. McDowell, w ho claim they w e « unlaw fully ovleted from a F ile r ftp arlin e n t fo r w hich they were paying weekly r e n t of $1. Jne Tay* lor, a p a r tm e n t ow ner, Is de fen d an t, J , H . B an iM U a tto rn ey for th e MO' OowtUa. ,

yocMt 104-lUU II). I (|>«it«l aioum

KANHAB c n v toU l »M 0. r . l l ly <l\'f.»0;‘3wV5‘lb.''l 170 Ih, 110 fW tn I•^2/.C?i:;‘ JuVaU“'OaUei: Halablo 2.541

7,000 Total 11.000, '. 'JXiUl 3,700, (Irali and lielferi a ty d :

apoU ISO to 3 •cliolce feederaj

fraaaera W 25Iia.H i niadloni

III to bulk madliim t«>eholeealM ken and feaden 11.11 lo lll .iS i ehole* llihtw alaht ateer ealvae iia so ; heifer m 3 a l 111 M.

SbMpt ealat>la 4.500, ToU l T.eoO.

Iglier an imxl 1<i n 6S4 II). Ailoradii0;* h'I\k^*»!f*lit»»riload* araaa ateera

mni. In inMtliiin .35; olmloe lielleii Mr etaara ID.75 to 17 to Mi lop aai

c m * . ililei i Hr

Failure to Settle Intoxication Fine

Puts Man in JailT hom as F ronk lln today pleaded

guilty lo a charge of being Intoxi­ca ted a n d was . fined $15 a n d >3 costs by M im lcipal Judge J . CC Pum phrey . T h e offense occurred Sunday m orn ing and th e m an was orre-sted only a fte r being subdued by O fficcr T . G , McCoy,

P ra n k lln was com m itted to th e c ity Ja il in lieu of paym ent of the fine. H e will servo 12 days unless th e f ine is paid, according to po­lice record.-!.

UNITY IIE S iN T E S IN B U E Y

BU RLEY , Aug. 19 (Special)—Mrs. A nnie Sm out, 69, died this m orning a t 4 o 'clock a t th e CotUge hoepltal In Burlc7 . S h e h a d been a residen t of U n ity fo r 24 years.

F u n e ra l fiervlces will be held a t th e U n ity L. D . 0 . church I ^ a y a t 2 p, m . B u ria l will be In th e B ur­ley ccm etery u n d e r th e d irection of th o P ayne m ortua ry .

M rs. Sm ou t w as bom in Hooper, U tah . A pril 18. 1873, and m arried W illiam E. Sinout, who died about n in e ye a rs ago.

She Is survived by th ree sons, George. C arro ll, a n d Claire, a ll of U nity ; a e lster. M rs. H enry P a ^ e , P a u l; a n d a b ro ther, Loren io T hom pson . W elser.

T h e body m ay b e viewed a t th e Payne m o rtu a ry T hu rsday noon unU l 4 p . m . a n d a t th e , Sm out hom e T h u rsd ay evening a n d Friday .

2 Men Accepted For Duty in Army

Two of th e th ree nrm y rec n ilts approved by the local recru iting office have been accepted a t the S a lt Luke C ity office and aw tgned to tho arm y a ir corps a t W ichita Fall/i. K an ., according to Sgt, F ra n k M orris,

'HiB tw o m en are P a e D, Stanley, Jerom e, and George L . P , Carlson, Tw in Falls, BoUi were enlisted here la s t S aturday .

Duane A, Morrl-<!on;-M>n of M r. oiid M rs. Raym ond U M orrison. 4( S ix th avenue east, ha.i been tenli

• tlvely aerep ted a t the local recrul Ing offlri'. He will reiTort to S a lt l.,(tkn City before ho h a s been <ief. Inltely accepted.

Custody of Son Divided by Court

In Divorce Case

AllMY COI.ONKL K ILLED CONWAY, Ark,. Aug, 10 lU.PJ -

I.lciit, Col. K ogcr M. S till of Omali Net)., and Coliimhia. Mo., cor iimiKler of the 03rd Infan lry , di toituy from Injurlca h e suffered when «iMick by nn nrnty truck, whit wn* (IrlvlMK w ithout llKhln durli blackout miineuvers Sunday n ight.

by U h lr ia Ji

il beei Kails husband , w ith >yenr-old son going nd and wife, as g ran ted M onday Kc J . W. P o rte r to again st Mrs. H elen

ou cUilin o f desertion In .)JH. 'lliD couple m arried X III 'l-win FttlU, - « l custody order g lvej care

I non lo Uie m o the r diir- Hil year and to the f a th e r itloiis and du ring week- rriisoiinbln tim es." T lie rDtitrilm le 120 j>ei- ino iilh iiry while the boy la w ith

I Am A Changed Woman: Hoyt’s Compound Made

My Troubles Disappear

rdsvs Kiid l i l . l t niem •r;^jn«xl

ler awea |4 lU ’ .’S.JJ'S i'.'if,,

>Um: Dalable and total aril**, aiaady to ilrong,

<1 highnr on mad. weiglitivVVrrfi; load c^iolwl to

linKria I ll.H i choloa • 113 40; Inilk gorai and >ra, yearllnia and liatlara Inaii le.1 Kanaaa 110.75)

0 to iio j s i bulk eommou

,.”S.V4Illy ataady; tmlk I

ohnlra |I<I 10 lA.ftOl MOaU^loi

»3oi *"

SUCCUMBSAT5IE<icn,

0 . K n o tt. 87. tJrom lnent J icher and aecre tary-trea* Je rom e b ranch of th e N a­

tiona l F a rm L oan association, died it 8:40 a. m . today a t the Tw in FalU

county general hosp ital, following week’s Illness,Mr. K no tt, w ho was actively as­

sociated w ith Uie a ffa irs of th e Eden O range, was a lso founder of tlm Russell Lone b ran c h of the loan com pany w hich he represented for th e p a s t 23 year*.

He ■was boni O ct, 14, 1883. a t E l­gin . Ill-, and w hile a residen t of the m iddle w est w as a ffilia ted w ith the C ongregational church .

ru n e r(i l a rrangem en ts are pending woril from relatives.

Surv iv ing a re h is wife. Mrs. Maude K no tt, IC<kn; two sons, Denny and IJayoni K no tt, W ashington, D. O.; two bro thers. W, M. and W allace K n o d . F.lRln, and one sister. Mrs. n , W, Ja ffrey , Oconr>mowo<^ Wls,

H urninff S tom uch, R lout- Iiik: an d H c l c h i n g ; N e r v o u s In d ig e s tio n and u U un-D ow n Con­d itio n R esponded W hen H o y rs T o o k H old . S ays M rs. IJe rt G osney.

iloy f* Compotmd. tlio liiodorn liquid rx trau l of m edicinal roo ts and leilui 1,1 iml Ju s t a 'f n d , fo - w ritten ccords ntiow U iat It h as been used iffecdvnly by countless m en and

tlm) for

lloyt-g 1. Mra, Hurt G osney uf 394 Sidney s t , IV In FalU. Idalio , who sta le s : " l was a fraid to e a t m any kinds of fiMHls SB I would belch and have bloating apells. My U iroat and stom ach had a burn ing fee ling .’ I su ffered fi'oin nervous indigestion a n d a run-dow n condition, I couldn’t sleep and I was so nervous. I cou ldn 't s ta n d to be In a crowd, 1 would

r ip at tlie sllghleat noUe. P a lm m y him m d Tegs ke^t m a aw ake

m ost of t^e night,*‘Blnce tak ing H oy l'i Com pound,

I am a changed w ouuut. AnyUOof

M RS. B ER T G 0 8 N IY

1 e a t agrees w ith m s. My slom arh no longer bo thers m e and m y p sln i a re gone. I have n e t had a nervoiii spell since ta k in g Hoyt's . I can u u u ifu lly recom m end l( to anyone,I g a in every day a n d K (eel Ilka a > new person ," S u tfe re r i: G o nnw to th e M aleitlo P harm acy f9r a Uiiii# o r tw o of U o y f i Oompound and tils* oover relief io r yourself. T he price. «1,U (o r 1 bo ttle o r two for U.IB. U a ll o rd e r i a re prom ptly filled, H o y fs Com pound U also tocom< m ended by a>U lead ing d ||u |gU ls.

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Tueste ,.A '^ u r t l9. 1941.. ___________ roAHO:EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . ■ ' E*g» MWi

J V A N T A D B A T E S

pobUca'tloo tn tetta tffW B AND T 1U SS

BM«d a s 0(wt-P«r>fVord

1 f l » - ----------------------- - » I "8 daya 4 c per word per day6 daya___ 3c per word

per dayA mlalmam ol Un wordi u reflUlrt<J to any coe claailflBd ad. T li* ;* rate* Ino lods tb» oombUied d rea U U o M o U u N o n and ttia t lm t f .TBHBi « r a ll c lm rn * d * d i . » i

CASH

CO M PLETE C O V ER A G E A T O N E COSTIN TW IN F A L L 8 _ _____

P B O N * sa or W PO B A W A K E B m JEROM B

K a y e Adi a t K A w R oo t Beer 8 ta o d

b E A D U N i:e P e r Insertion In tJia Now*

6 p. m.' p o r tn ie rtlon In tb e T im e t

11 ». to.

TW» p a p e i subscribes to etlilM of U » AssoclflUon of News­paper OlassUled A d v e r i ls l^ M an- asO T a n d reserves Hje r tg b t to ^ t o r re lec t any classified advertU lng. “B lind Ads“ carrying a N ew s-T toes bo* num ber at* sttlctJy eonfldenU al ftnd Lo Inform ation c an b e Klven In reg a rd to tji* advertiaer.

E rrors should be reporM d

b u s i n e s s O P P O R T U N IT IE S

p o t a t o C hip buH neai. a n ajcoel. len t o p p o n « n ltr . S m all pajrm enU . R oberts a n d H en ioo . ____

8ALB—Stock a n d equ ipm en t—61n* Clair Service SU U on. 343 Sboshons E a s t

SO P T w ater. F re e of coat. G u a ra n ­teed fo rm u la only $3. F o r h e a lth ’s sake, investiga te . Box 8, Times* News.

MX34 H O U SE , to be moved, m t h bouM w est o f C laud P ra tt's .

W OULD like to sen p o ta to c h ip bus* Ineaa accoun t o f husbsJMi’e poor health . In q u ire R ay’s C ash G ro ­cery. M rs. a. S. R ay, n i c r .

H O M E S FO R SALE

NEW M o d e m five room home. S toker, hardw ood floors, g&rage. ,677 Slioup .

b r a n d N ew fiv* room home, in ­su la ted , f irep lace , stoker, atr-con- d ltioned . B e s t new d is tric t Only IMO d o w a $38 p e r m onth. Phone M 3 o r 3 M .

F A R M S A N D ACREAGES F O R SA L E

FO R LEA SE-^aervJce s ta tio n 00 U. 8 . highw ay. D oing nice buslnest. N ationally advertised producU . no tional c red it cards. Sm all cap i­ta l requ ired fo r stock and han d t o ^ . Phone 410.

OWE acre, close In. Deep well. Im ­proved. Bee W ilson a t Post Office,

U N F U R N IS H E DA P A R T M E N T S

T H REE room s in m odem duplex. H eat, w ater fum U hed . A dults, 33fl F ifth N orth.

a tely . No e __ ____ e will b« m ade forone Incorrect Insertion

g o o d T H IN G S TO E A TCRAB Apples. F ine for Jelly. W eal­

th y cooking apples. K enyon O reen.

SPE C IA L N O T IC E S

S P E C IA L -P U n o tu n in g » 3 . ^ A u -

HAVE you-seen th e specia l a t ^ - Uon In th e window a t M oons P a in t and F u rn itu re Store?

HAVE, your old fu r c o a t rcstyled, reDOlred. cleaned a n d glazed by th e only fu rrie r In M W lc Valley,

, T he p u r Shop, nex t to O rpheum .

IX3CTOR D onald J . H arr iso n of BoU e-*‘O rthodontlca’ (s tra ig h t­ening of U eth ), w in b e in T w in F a lls August 21, 22. 33. Address 231 Fou rth Avenue N orth , PhM ie 479.

F U R N IS H E DA P A R T M E N T S

p a r t l y fu rn ished sm all 3 rocm a p artm e n t, Close in . Phone 3373.

MODERN A partm en t, fresh ly decor­a ted . S team hoa t, p rivate c trance . F ive P o in t A partm ents.

130 ACRES. O w ing to advance a«« a n d w lfa’a 111 h e a lth . Eleven miles n o r th e a s t of Gooding, ^nn Atwell.

THIS CURIOUS WORLD B x ^ U U a m Ftrgm aa

Q O O O FA R M S ON TW IN F A U £ A ND JE R O M E TRACTS. Also w ell Im p. 80 in Richfield area. 70 A. c u lttv a b a . E lectric ity available, school bus, m a ll route. Price I4S00.. in t. 4% . >800 down. 1208. per yr. pay* p r ln . a n d in t. See— .

8 . M . CUASBURN 330 E lm S t. Je ro m e Ph. 337-M

160 acres so u th of Kimberly, The lay is f in e . Excellent crops, Fnir Im provem ents, Tlils farm Is p roducing c rops as good rs MOO la n d . P ric ed to sell a t $150 per A . M odem 7 room house In tM t locaU on. $5,000. Six room liouic e a s t p a r t . Mod, except heal. B e au tifu l law n. $2,500.

M CR O BERTS St BHROUT E L K S BU ILDIN G

O ff. P h . 910. H om e Ph. .383 or 569

LARGE tw o room a p artm e n t, up- sU lrs . P riva te ba tli a n d en trance . Close In. Phone 81.

SMALL single a p a r tm e n t. H eat, ligh ts and w at«r fum lslied . Phone

gust only. W ork gu a ra n tee d . CaU D IFFER EN T sized a p a r tm e n t* -

CLEAN, com fortab le two rooms. G round floor. 450 Second Avenue N orth.

F E D E R A L LAND B A N K FARM

74 A., well located , 6 ml. from Good­ing . G ood w a te r r igh t, good im­p rovem ents, incl. j>,-c!]. All con­ven iences avatlnble. Price $4,500, R easonab le dovm pm t., long time c o n tra c t, low in te rest. P o u . Nov. 1st. F o r fu r th e r Information re ­g a rd ing th is and oU)cr Gooding Oo. fa rm s see

L . L , W EEK S, Sec'y-Trcns.N ational F a rm Loan Assoclntlon^

CoodliiB, Idaho

FR O N T a p a r tm e n t, tw o adults: P r i­vate en trance . 255 F o u r th Ave­nue East.

CLEAN, ComfortAble

t r a v e l & R E SO R T S

SH A RE expense U lp s,'m o 8 t placcs. T rave l Bureau, -617 F o u r th east. 1980.

D R IV IN G to P o rtlan d Sunday. Room for one. he lp drive, sha re expense. W rite Chas. H enderson , G en . Del., Twin Falls.

CLA RK -M ILLER P e tU t L ake ran ch . Cabtna, pack tripa, m eals . CaU 3132, Tw in Foils, o r w rite M rs. D. F . C lark, P e tti t Lake R an ch , K eU chum .

C HIROPRACTORS

F O R relief p f sciatica o r backache t iy adjustm ents. D r. A lm a H ard in D llU , 130 M ain N orth.

SCHOOLS A N D T R A IN IN GLEARN to spelll W atch th e w in­

dow In Moon’s P a in t a n d F u rn l- tu ro Store.

F A U i T trm opens Septem ber 1 m \A 8. sccreU rla l. adm lnistraU ve, ex ­ecutive, stenographic a n d civil service course# will be offered. Call for Inform ation. T w in Falla Business U niversity.

LOST A N D F O U N D

B.aa-20 tfiick lire on C hevro let w heel lost on SiiHnr n ic to ry roati. R e ­w ard. Phone 7H4.

B E A U TY SH O PSMACH1NELES8 pe rm anents. . .

fo r one O ther waves from |U 0 , A rtistic Beauty BaloD.

ond avenue east.

BO A R D A N D ROOM

F U R N IS H E D ROOMS

CLEAN M odem f ro n t room w ith garage. 344 S eventh A venue East,

OOOL. Excellent beds. B a th . P r i­vate fam ily. 313 S eventh avenue north .

U N F U R N IS H E D H O U SE S

F A R M S A N D ACREAGES FO R R E N T

198H A CRES, well Improved, Refer­ences,- equ ipm ent. Box 7, Tlmes' News.

Idaho Is Land of Grandeur, Abundance, Kiwanians Told at Dairy Palace Meet

t s T H « cttO a a .

B7 EDNA C niL D SF IL E R . Aug, 19 iSpectaD —Id ah o ­

a ns should rvmembcT fra te fo lly th a t '>they lire tn a land of g randeu r a n d abundance. Dr, F . A. Kairnsky, Bohl. lleu tenan t-goT cm or o< th e U ta h - Id ah o K tn a n ls d istric t, told th « K i- w anls n ig h t ga thering la st e rcn lng

th e da iry palace here.Fu lly m Bnhl, F iler a n d T trtn

Foils K iw anians w ith w trw a n d guests a ttended th e d a lr r dem oo' s tra tlo n as one In th e series now underw ay a t th e falrgnm nds.

T ens A ttrac tions D r. K allusky outlined th e a t t r a c ­

tions o f Idaho In a ta lk th a t drew h ig h applause. T h e a d d n ss b roadcast, w ith D ick H artsert In tro ­ducing th e llentenant-fOTCTDor.

D inner was aerrcd a t • p . b . by m em bers o l th e K im berly O r u c a .

L em C hapin , Tw in Falls. BaroM P acker. Bohl. and E nrl ' Ram sey, F iler, led th e g roup tn singing “A m ctlca." " Idaho” a n d K iw anla club favorites, w ith P h ilip Cory, F U ^ , scram paiiy lng a t (he ptaogi.

T om Speedy. Held ’ m a n lo r th eJe rom e CoopcraUve cream ery . In tro - . - — --------—duccd th e cow i a s they en tered th e ir ^ h ig h e r th a n Niagara, sta lls fo r th e m ilking d e m o c s t ra tk n ,^ BIc C a n egiving th e ir h isto ry a n d p ra h ic tlc n

D r. KaUusky opened h is U lk v U h oe rtlo n th a t d a iry h te tcry fo r Om

U nited SU tes. th e s ta te o f Id ah o a n d T w in F a lls coan ty is In th e

s i z e " I S B B T W e B M S A N FR A N C tSC O AND iU A NO »' SAV& <- - -------------BBNTONt M At

• u r u a i ^

H A Y , G R A IN A N D F E E D

CU STO M G RIN D IN G I to 3 ton . 80-cw t; over 3 ton , 7o. M IL L ER M ILLIN G SER VICE

F iler. P h . 73-J3 Calls o f t g rind ing

M OLASSES U U U N O a n d FE E D ORINDIW O

MORELAND M IL U N G SERVICE Ph 318, F iler. Ph. calls o f t grixidi&e

B A B Y CHICKS

W A N T E D TO B U Y

FO R S A L E OR TRADE

H O U SE a n d lot. 236 Fou rth Avenue E as t, T w in Falls. For stock cows p referred . W rite Paul Jones. D lct- rlch .

34 RO O M H otel nnd re s tau ran t fu r­n ished . F o u r houses In Los A n­geles to tm d c for Idaho property, A. E . M ulllner, 123 M ain East, F hone 427. .

W AN T to buy binder in good con ­d ition . H aro ld Sm ith, R out« 1, Je rom e. I d a h a

H ID E S, pelta, ju n k c teta ls, Iroo , b a t­te ries a n d d e a o rags. Id ah o Ju n kH ouse. •

W HEN you have a dead o r useless ho rse o r cow call 314 T w in FWls. collec t a n d we will pick I t up.

M ISC E L L A N E O U S FOR SA L E

AUTO glass, canvas, c a o ra a re p a ir ­ing. T hom eu TOQ t o d BodyWorks.

USED coAl rahgea a n d heatln jstm es. We a re running ft s p e d * on these stoves du ring t h t mODth of August. Tnke a dvao taga o f low prices nnd a large a sfo r to ie o t. W e also have a good s tock o l n e v ranges o t prlccs you c an a ffo rd to pay. Moon’s.

HOME F U R N IS H IN G S A N D A P P L IA N C E S

W HILE i t lasts! O ne q u a r t b o u ie - hold pa in t 4Ac. K ing 'a Store.

CLOSE o u t on law n and po rch fu r ­n itu re . G liders, form erly g23.S0. re ­duced to $12.50. Chaise lounge*, porch and law n c h a in , |3 J )0 a n d up. Hoosler F u rn itu re C om pany.

M O D ERN F ive room house w ith ha rdw ood floors, sleeping porch, good location . Priced right, WUl trad e for la rge r home. Phone 1585-W.

L IV E ST O C K FOR SA LEn V E Rood Rllta. Farrow Octobcr

20th. O . A. Peterson . M urtaugh.

1760 W H iT E -F oce feeder Inmbs. W, T , SmlU), 8 E as t, 1 Bouth Jerom e.

FIV E Room house, m odern except heat. Inqu ire 810 Second Avenue W est.

FIV E Room m txlern house, stoker^ garage. Also two room house. R ef­erences, Inqu ire 280 Q uincy.

•4.00, $5.00, $8.00 pe rm anen ts , ha lf pnce. Idalio lia rber a n d Beauty

'S h o p . Phono 424.

T H R E E Room house w ith ha th . W ired for elec tric range . $18,00. T lirce room liotiae and d ine tte . W ired for rniiKc, $22,50, AdulU, Beaucham p nnd A dam i, 135 6 h o - sho iie ' South.

O IL perm anents, 11.00 up. G enuine Eugene. D uart and P a r m achine* leta wavM. Qeauty A rU Acadetay.

SITU A T IO N S W A N T E D

EX PERIEN CEQ Sheep h e rd e r w anta lob anywhere, la n iilre 108 X lgh- land . S outh Pork.

EXPB3tIENCED young lady stcno- Bvapher w ant« p e rm a n en t o r Inn - porary work. Phone 1100.

H E L P W A N T E D ^ M E NTW O T im ber falters. In q u ire 301

T h ird S tree t W est. F e a th e r R iver L um ber Company.

GO OD L ubrl a tlon m a n to take charge of lubrication d e p t. M ust have exper. and re f ’a. C all o r w rite im m ed. Texaco Service. G lenna Ferry .

H E L P W A N T E D — W O M ENo n o . to r house w ork a l te r noons

R efarancea. Box i s . T lm es-Naw s.

W A N T H ^ W a lt re a ove r tw enty v eari 6i aga. B roadw ay Parlo r,

WOMAN for gennral housework, stfly nlglits. Oflod wages, Phona 2370. <

BDCPERIENOED woman fo r house- ' work, live In home. G ood wagea.

References r e q u lr^ , Box |4. Ttroes-N sw i,

|l B U SIN E SS O P P O R 'r t jN m E gR IB T A U nA N T and C lub. W rite

^ l ^ j W ^ B o x M l. T w in Valla,

' uS!'*S£ni5;S S S , « S S S i * •

t'U R N IR IlE I) H O U SE SSMALI, 110UM-. W uter lu rn lshed .

Large clos'd . Ift3 Tlilr«l Avenue Eusu

W A N T E D TO R E N T OR L E A SE

so O R lS 0~C un finance self, good equipm ent, experienced; re fe r­ences: have own labor. Box 12, Tlm es'N ew s.

R E A L E ST A T E L O A N S

1 farm , c ity or

FARM and c ity lo a n a N orthern Lifa in surance C om pany—Fred Bates, Phone 1379.

REFINANCE your p resen t loan, money. Low In terest—long term s. N ational F a rm Loan O ffice, T w in Falla.

R E A L E ST A T E W A N T E D

HAVE Cash cuntom et to r well )m' proved 40-ncra farm n e a r Tw in F a lls ; also good 100 ou SouUi Bide.

C. A. RO BIN SO N . R ealto r

HOM ES FOR S A L E

BY OW NER - Rem odeled a p a r t- m enU . Reaftonable. G ood Income. 137 N in th NorUi.

SMALL New hom e, m odefn . C heap- e st^ ln tow n a t iffloe. Inqu ire s ib

FIV E rooms, b a th ,, good location. O pen road a ll w in te r. B o i 1003, K etohum ,

NEARLY New alx room attraeU v* hom e wlUi hardw ood flo o n , mo(t>i am cortvenlenoM. H.IOO. Term*.

o.A.aoBiffaowM fW M odem flra room homo, ftir*

f ite a . M th t t i r J n o n h o im • m aioapt tiM t on M m*, l e t A

G E T O U R BID on your W hite Clover a n d Alslke.

W e a re alw ays In th e m arket. P hone a n d o u r field m a n will call,

INTER M OU N TA IN SEED CO. Phone 130

M ISC E L L A N E O U S FO R S A L E

STEEX PosU. stock tanka, a com bin­a tio n Bofc, cookstoves, Fairbanks M orse scales, will ,welgh up to a ton . Sew er tllc, wiping raga. Idaho Ju n k H ouse. ,

1 Gibson Elcc. R efrige ra to r.1 L. Ss H ,; 1 W est. E lec. R ange. 6 Coal and wood R anges.

M T N STATES IM PL E M E N T OO.

W E STILL HAVE SO M E REAL BUYS L E T T IN

U SE D E LECTRIC

R A N G E S

TTio balance of these rnnges m ust bo sold du ring AuRU.Ht to m ake room for new fall m ercliandlse.

T ERM S TO SU IT C. C. ANDERSON CO.

Appliance D cp't. P h . 190

PA STU R E for 1.000 head of sheep and 50 liead of cattle , Mary Alice P ark , Phone 0288J1,

8la-V ?en, O'JT M nln W. Phone

LA M lia tuKKed. O u sran te e no m a |- gota. H erm a n Nice, Phone 83-J4, Filer.

Bicycle Sale^ and ServiceBL.ASIU8 CY CLSRY.

P U IlK llltE n liu m iu h lre yearling bucks. CJrnln fed. Priced righ t. A, J , n r ip m nnd Brm, 0105-Jl.

W IU , huvo som e good breeding ewea In Tw in F a lls Stock Y ards W ed- nc.KlBV a fte rnoon , A ugust 30th. Jno . O. Penoe.

D R. O . R . T O B IH , O rpheum I'lilK, PracU ce lim ited to fee t. P n . 233'i,

D r. W yatt, 151 3rd Ave. N, Ph. i:i77.PUIIICIIRED Je rsey bull calves. .

n ionthn old, sired by iny 4 S ta r bull whose dam is a bUver M edal cow w ith a record of 881 pounds Imitei' fa t. P riced reasonably, a. H. K ayler, Phone 1074.

IBOO O O OD W IHTE-FAOB

Y E A R L I N G Sfo r aale

V ALENTIN BARINAQA honn 550 C astleford, Ida.

FA R M IM PL E M E N T S A N D E Q U IP M E N T

' U SE D IM PLEM EN TS a No. 70 T rao tora.3 F a m ia ll lYaOtors.1 Self 4 row » e a n 'O u tt« r fo r M o-

Ilnn C u ltiva to r.1 B nylor D ean C u tter . ’ e Oliver Pow er P o ta to Diggers.S O liver H orse P o ta to Diggers

M T'N B T A T S a X M PU M E N T OO.

S E E D S A N D P L A N T S

O UT flpw enij A atera, glada, Senlas. *“ “ ‘ I, Phon* lib -J ,

F O R rA U ..P L A H T m a 5»U Ryo w w u c u t m i w o t o v i r A t o O k i w c

Ocmiiian« O oaiie lt Mid o r l in m

Buy now M o r t prioaa adranoe, INTERMOUirrADf K U D ^

Business and Professional

DIRECTORY

stream s, th e q u ld t and busy TlUagea a n d clUes. th e rlbbciti d concrete highw ay, ihe twin steel o f th e raU- roods a n d Uie glistening w lrea of com m unlcatiou lystcm a — t h th ings are ' Idaho.

T tu n g and Growing * ^ a h o Is stlU young a n d gicwlxtg.

H er fu tu re is like h e r past, vigorous a n d alive. T h e p a tte rn of h e r In­dustry is stlU being cu t, a n d the w id th o r th e opportunity o ffe rtd by h e r n a tu ra l resources Is sUlI un ­m easured . Wo have a w ide range o f a lU tud fs from TOO to i3,000 feet. gtvlDg u s m va rltty o( cUreate, w ith a rem arkab le am ount of sn rnhlne oX w hich we do no t b n g , b u t ought to. Wo have some of the grea tes t ranges of th e m ighty Rocky m oun­tain*, a n d he re na tu re stiU reigns to undistu rbed kingly grmndeur. We h av e th e deepest gorgo in th a world —7.000 feet—2,000 fee t deeper th a n th e G ra n d canyon of A rtaon*. The M alad la ' the shortest r tv tf in th e w w U . fed by th e aeeond largest sp ring In th e world. Shoahone falls

Closer ____________H e said th a t K lw anU seeks closer

rela tionsh ip betw een ru ra l a n d rban communltJea."Basically, a ll of u s a re ru ra l to r

a g rk u lto r t u th e basis o t o a r ca ­pacity to e a rn a llTellhood. a n d . a t th e ogrlcu ltu ra l pursu it, da iry tng ta th e m a instay a n d th a t «h lch 'k e< p s th is tr a c t ro lling along ta o a r su ­perio r m anner.

"O f aU th e 4» s ta te s In th e unioo , e l i r e tn one of th e best a n d ]

say th e best, to r w e lire in a land of g randeu r, in sp ira tion a n d a b o n - dance , and . U you idease, tn th e ‘G em of th e M ountains.’ i t i e s e

HOM E FU R N ISH IN G S A N D A P P L L W C E S

NEW W ashers — and u p - Lorell w ringers, porcelain tubs. G am ble Stores.

W ATCH th e Uve tu r tle a l a U oon 'a window d isplay, (hen com a InaSde a n d see New P abco linoleum p a t­te rn s .

N EW selections o f easy sw ing chairs. All colors. P r ic a s u r t a t (17.95. M ake your selection while wa h ave a good ‘assortm ent. Moon’s.

R A D IO A N D MUSIC

OONN "A rtlsU Special” T rum pet, like new. CaU 736 a f te r 6 p . m .

G O OD U prigh t R eynolds piano, m ahogany f in ish . 737 Second Ave­nue E as t.

NEW Stock used planoa. Reasonably p rle«d for im m ed ia te sale. Terms. D aynea M uila C om pany of Idaho.

PO RTA BLE elecU lc a n d ba ttery dlos. New, used a n d repos.seascd. B u d g rt te rm s. F ire sto n e Home and A uto Supp ly fitorea.

B IC Y C L E S

Big C i n e “Itdaho ronka firs t a t th e oa tloo 's

lead ing b is game sta te . W e have th e la rg est Independent fish h a tche ry In |h e U nited S U tes. We h av e a moat widely advertised playground—S u n Vailoy. b u t th e p layground U not lim ited to S u n Valley, bu t to a ll Id ah o rlch tfu lly belongs th a tiUe * n c a tio n land.’

”W e have the la rgest a ta n d o t w hite pine In th a world, a n d w ith it th e U ^ e s t w hite pine sawm ill in U u w orfd. We boast of th e largeat pe trified forest. O urs is th e m oat widely m ineralised of any s ta te in th e un ion , having produced w ealth estim a ted a t a to ta l of m ore th a n & bllilon dollars since dlacovery in

•^daho haa th e la rgest depoalU know n of lead , silver, tungsten and phospha te. We supply defense w ith a lum inum , antim ony, m anganeae, m ica, m erto ry and tungsten .

L argest Irriga ted T ra c t " M an m ade the dcaert to bloom

' a n d a s a resu lt we have th e largest cootinuoua im g a te d tr a c t in the w orld.

"W e h av e m ore ru ra l etee trlflca- tloD th a n a n y o the r s ta te : W e haTe m ore elec tric refrigerator! cd th e 'Twin F a lla tr a c t alone th » n there a r« , in ^ 'eom U oaU oo of d tle s . London. Pa ris , B erlin im d Rocne.

*7daho's farm ing in d u itry h as been developed w ith in the p a s t 40 years . TTie T w in Falls b ranch of th e U nion P a d tlc raU road recelrea m ore tonnage to r Ita mileage th a n any o th e r equal mileage of railw ay In the U n ited S ta te s , a n d Buhl p e r cap iU h a s th e m oat shipping ttm nage of any p o in t on th e en tire U nion P a ­c ific lystem .

H igh Yields - T h e larges* yicMs per acre In th e

U nited S U te s o t w heat, beans, onions a n d suga r beets come ou t o f Idaho . A t H agerm an we have the world’s la rg e s t onion field. E lghty- flve p e r c e n t o t th e smaU red beans p roduced in th e United S ta tea a re g row n on th e T w in Falls tr a c t weat of F iler . W e ran k second in p e r- acre y ield o t peas, potatoes and hay . T h e q u a lity of Idaho potatoes and a lfa lfa is second to none. A m erican F a lls Is th e largest prim ary w heat

p o in t In the world. Idaho a n excellent quality of

apples, cherries , plums, p e a n and p n m e s ,”

T u rn in g to livestock. Dr, Kallusky sa id;

“Idaho 'k a n n u a l income f r o m d u e p Is 11 mUUoo doDara, fro m heeC c a ttle 10 mllUoa dollars, f r o n poul­try , seven mllUeD dollars, fron t d a iry ing 14 mllUon 80 thousaed dol­la rs . T h e production a t Im tte rta i pe r cow in Id ah o is 40 pounds m ar« th a a " th e average o l th e U nited S ta te s .

R M i D airy Herds ‘~ n » h lgheat p ro d o d sg i t t a t g

h e rd in th e woekl la th a t U W alte r - M cCauley, near BuhL Id ah o h a s tw o U nited SU tea record he rd a oC G uernsey c a ttle , owned by M innie M iller o t th e T housand ^ n g a f a mftni^ WarftlH ^ Ujf Oo( -a re a . T here a re tw o racocd L o l H oiaU ln tSkUle « n th is t r a c t . \L _ o t A. H . Jageis and aoDa, n e a r B ab l.

. a n d U J . TmcklD ck, Tw in Falla.-*ln l u o Id ah o produced 90 mil*

lion pounds of cream ery b u tte r . U m llUon ponnda ofpouada of Swlsa cheese — a n d « a . r a n k th ird in th e natioD la tta pcOf d u e t to n - a o mUUoa p o o s te o t e ra o * o ra te d u o f ■,m ilk pow der, a n d tw o mOUcn p o v n d i o t case in . T h e aeeond la rgest pla&t o t th e se g o M ilk cam paay la locatatf a t B uhL PacUlc coast d tle s consom a m o st 01 th a Id ah o dairy p rodoets a n d 37 p e r c c n t of th e b a tte r la Biarw k e ted In Loa Angelea.

‘* n » dairy Industry Is dcetlned to play a n Im portan t p a r t In I d a b o l fu tu re . lU dere lopm ent Is Jo s t ge t- th ig s ta r ted a n d l u posalMM tlii a n g rea t, especially w hen' we h a v t so A * m en as a r t on our Tw in Falls county fa ir board to push It ahead a o d do th in g s , th a f i r s t o t Ua k in d tn A m erica."

. J . o . M usgrave, president, of F i le r K lw anls d o b , gave th e a d d re s a 'o t w elcome, announced ^ ^ ^ ^ y ro g ra m

am ong th em b d o g W ilbur BUV T w in ' F a lls , K lw anU U e t t te n a a t - t o m M c ‘ e lec t; Jo h n P . tCtnney, p tw ld e m of T w in F U ls K lw anls e lnli: JadB W inkler, m s l d o t o t B uh l K t in t i l l ' chib, a n d th e ir wives; m o n b c n o f - th e T w in F a n s county f a i r b o iu ^ ‘ J u d g e O. P . DbvaU. I W .;

BACK to School o n a HlftwHtlia bike. P rices aa low aa k34il0. We trade. G am ble S tores, 331 M ain Ea^t.

A U T O P A R T S — TIRES

Bal/is and MasaatfesO, JO N ES lo t LOANS on HOMK8.

Rtn, 5, Hank & T'riii.t UlilK. I'h .

C/iiropodist

CMropraclor«

A U T O L O A N SR efinance your p rese n t co iitriict —

rcdiice p sym en ts—c a sh advanced.

W E ST E R N FINANCIC CO.' N ext to Fidelity Rittik

Cold Storage LockersQ u i c k F reese porceloln intkern

11,00 per mo. Vogel’s MarKri.

Curtain ShopsC u rta in At D rapery S hop , 33ft-fl'h K

Also slip covers, c a rp e u , I’li.

F loor SandingH eldsr 4i 6ona, O il M ain E„ HMi-W.

W ed Pfelfle. 73> Locust. Ph, lUiHi-'.

Inaect Exterm inatorBE D bug tum lgaU on, T . F . Floral Co.

InBuranceF o r F ire a n d C asua lty lniuiran.<

S u re ty a n d F idelity D oniti, .« Bwim In v estm en t Co. Uaugli ')I>U

Job P rinting

Money to Loan

SALARY LOANS STR IC TLY CO N FID K NTlA f,

$5 to $500 to em ployed people your own tilRnaluro.

Rms. 1 i t 3, B u rkholder Uldg. i 'll 770

AUTO G lass a n d window glass. Non-sh a tte r o r p la te Infitatted In your c ar while you w ait. Moon's.

A U T O S F O R SA LE

1936 DO DG E sodun , equlpjMd w ith heate r, good tires, $400.00. Inquire E vergreen Lodge, U. 8 . 30, Ea*t.

T R U C K S A N D T R A ILER STRA IL ER house. M rs. Lucn.1, mile

n o r th F o u n ta in Service. IJiilil,

T R A IL ER H O U SE, 7 '.ix l8 , gno<l conilltloij. W rite Postofflce Uox 303.

T om Parka, te c te ta iy o t ' T w ltt P a lls county fa ir , w hen IntnxtnoM l,

a t t h i I t f r -

h o t t e d u p to PU er-W tiff a p p ly , a n a — th e Im provem ent o f shM p b a n s , '

W . W . 'n u m a a , Twtai M lf c intr»< — d uced a sex te t . com P ««L .C (_B tltZ — , B abcock. V erna Lou B ow m an. M ary J a n e Sh ipm an , M arjory L a ih ,H olm es a n d H elen Ttvnmas. « U h P a tr ic ia S m ith aa accom panist, aU o f T w in F a n s , w ho sang ‘1 H ea r a Bh^M O dy.” ‘‘Tomorrow Is a l« v e ]y D ay ." a n d encore num bers.

A . C. T ta v ls , F iler K lw anls d u b , p rese n te d M rs. L . O. O im ian , PUer, w ho . w ith FhlUp Cory a t th e pU no, sa n g “A D ream " and “ T bere 'a a L a rk in M y H eart."

Ideal M enaf M rs. M arg a re t HIU C arter, d is tric t

h o m e demonsUatloD agent, t a r e a h e d u ca tio n a l and fn tn r***"*"r **** (m "D a iry P roducU for H ealth .” ^ ' m en tioned a n ideal m enu fo r a day fo r a n adulL

T w o 4 -H gliU , MUs L ydia K u co A . . . a n d MUa B etty Ring, Buhl, w ho a re p la n n in g to compete a t Boise fo r a a e a s te rn tr ip , gave a clever d e i ^ > s tr a tlo n , m aking large v a r ie d Ot d a h ity a n d nourishing s a p d w lc h u ," , a n d u til l iln g a$ J fj proditcU.

P a v o n fo r th e ladles w ere Sego cook books, and for th e dU tingulshed guests , ca rd s decorated w ith m ln U - tu re da iry cow itle k e n wera used.

SH E E P C am p Wagon, complete, Oo^Kl condition, W . J . W erry, Bellevue, Idalio .

eilEiCPMEN, Stockm en. Fluhrniien, llun tern , T ra p p c rs l — New trailer houne. will ponltlveiy ntitnd up u n ­d e r any condition.*. Dr, T nnner, 1411 Elizabeth,

$25 to $1,000O N Y O U R CA R

UP T O IB M O N THS i r ) ItKPAY C ontracU re f ln a n ce d - 'p rlv n te miles

financed—c a sh advnnreil

C o n a u m o i-a C r e d i t C o m p iin y

Oiteopathic P hytlclanDr. L. A. P a u r u n , 130 M .ln N.. 403.

n r . K, J . M iller, 413 M ain N. Ph . 1077,

Dr. O. W. Rose, 114 M. N. p h . B37-W,

Q U A L IT Y ,U tte rh e a d s

J O B P R I N T I N O M all I 'lecri

D ualneu C ards FoliletsS ta tionery

TIMBQ a n d NEWS OOMMKUOlAl. PR IM TIN O DEPT,

K ey ShopS c h a d s Key S lw p - Lawnniowers

s liariw iiN l. .130 Second D lm t 6outl>. B ack o t I . D . S tore ,

M oney to Loan

Plum bing and HeatingA bbott P lum bing Oo.

Typew ritersbales, ren ta ls a n d service. P h o n e 00.

V p holilerlnffR epairing . raflnU hlng . O r« u 4s Bru>

ley P u m . tIO and S t . X. Ph., (U .

W ater $ yitem 9

Ployd liU y P h . »

L E G A L A D V E R T ISE M E N T S

N O l'lC E O P ANNUAL SCHOOL M EETIN G AND KLEOTION

In ClRM A In d ep e n d en t School Dl-i- tr lc t No. O ne, T w in Falln County, Idaho ,N O TICE IB HERE3IY GIVEN,

T lia t th e a iu iu a l school m asting of C lass A In d ep e n d en t School n is trlc t No, O ne, C ounty of T w in Foils, S lote of Idaho , will be held on IMr.idny, tiie 2nd day 'o rS ep ten tl> e r, 1041, a t th e Linooln a n d Blckel School jinuses In sa id D U trlct, a n d Iho polls a t sa id elec tion sh a ll be ojwn between Uio hou rs o f 1;00 o ’clock p, ni, to 7 o’clock p, m . on sa id day.

T h a t a t sa id m oetlug Uie follow­ing b tu lness will be transacted :

1, O ne tn u te e to aervo for a term of th ree (S) years will be elected,

3. O ne tru s ta e t o serve to r a te rm of 0 > yeani will ba elected.

T h e nam e o r nam es of all rnndl da tes for e lec tion of I 'rustees. to- ge tlje r w ith th e te rm for w hich noin- fnated , sh a ll be placed on fils wlUi th e Olefk of th e B oard o t T rtu tees, a t le as t six (0) daya p rio r to th e day o< aleoUcn, e ic lu d ln g U ts day ot alecUon. ■

T h a t th e elec tion a t said m eeling will be by secret a iu i seperaU ballot.

D ated thU U U ) dky of A u iu il.

a p , s n n T L B R ,Olarti Of Otaas a inde*

* p e n d a n t Bohool DU-t r lo t Mo. One. o t Tw in

RECnNUl. OPENS SEP1.9IH

W in te r recreational classes will begin Sep t, 0, Ml.is Erma Gold, new c ity rec reational supervisor, an< nounccd today. W inter classes will Include in struc tion In both plaatl- work a n d woodcrelt,

'l l io Miinmer pruKram will end Frl> day wltl) a blcyclo carn ival te n ta ­tively schediile<l for lliirm on pa rk . T en even ts a re listed for the c ar- t»lv«l a n d will ineUido races ‘for jiuiUir a n d senior divlilons for bo th boys a n d girls. The races will begUi a t 1:30 p . in.

M iss Gold announced th a t th e gam e room of the recreation h a ll a t J02 T h ird avenue nnrth will be open M ondays a n d Wednesdays from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m . and Fridays from 7:30 to i> p. m . ’ilio room will also be open lo r special groups bo th F r i­day n io rn lngs ntul n ltem oons,

P lan tlc ra f t clarmea for adu lts will b« held on TucAdnya and IT iursdaya from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m . and for ch ild ren from l ; ) 0 to S:90, she sa id . W oodwork classes for adulU will be held a t Uio aame time on M ondays a n d W edneedays,

I n t J » bicycle tijm W al F ild ay , youngstera from I'lne to 19 years old will com pete In Uie iunlor division a n d thoee from 14 to 17 wlU be In th a sen lnr division. Events scheduled a,rtt •loW race , paper throw ing, relay race, candle race, obstacle race, sp e a r ih e ring contest, po to to race,

' ne t, h a l l . n\He cb«’

PuhlU li H m «a t

■tacle race and trleyole race, ‘r h e irlcycle race will be open only for ch ild ren u n der e ight years old.

S ponsors a n d p rii* donors fo r tli« even ts a re Blanlus oyoiery. Oloy< Rteiii (vclery, Vuestone, S e a n a n d R oebuck, Gam ble store,- W estern A uto a\ipply a n d Roxy U ieatec,

I MURTAUGH

P alU , a re visiting h e r pa ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. H yrum Pickett.

M ra, G eorge T racy. H am lltoo Olty. CftUf.. a n d H arvey Tracy a n d <amUy. V ln lng , Calif,, were visitors th e p a s t w eek a t th e C harles R andall hom e.

M r. a n d Mrs. W alter D ay hava a s house guesU, M r. and M rs. Dhq< n le B a rk er. Boise,

M ra. M lnnU Pickett, U nu Jobna jr B land , M rs. Ed T rue and M rs, P r a n - cIs Jo h n M n motored to A berdeaa to see M rs. Annie King, w ho Is la a c ritica l condition,'

F ifU e n Relief society m em bers m e t a t th e ch urch house fo r th a m o n th ly w ork a n d business m eet­ing , Sew litg for th e faU biasaar w u tlie m a in a fU rnoon feature.

M r. and Mrs, Monroe R aw ley a n d nona. D ale a n d R alph, a re apending th e week vlslUng in M t L ake C ity ,’

W .O.T.U. he ld a plcnla a t M ra.D. K . E gberU Tliursday. M rs, J . Boyle led a dUcusslon on "CU. b ling ." F ifteen w ere presen t. /

M r. D elbert H anks and tc M Bud* dy, a re vU ltlng a t the E. P . B o t Ing hom e. M rs. H anks will j w 1 h u sb a n d a fte r com pleting lu m m ar school a t LewUton.

P r im ary groups m et jo in tly a t th a c h u rc h boose In p repa ra tion iO f tb a au tu m n festival to be b a ld n e x t , w eek.

M r. a n d M rs. B. P. B row ning a n - U rU in e d T hu rsday evening fo r M r. a n d M rs. A rthu r Klalnkopf a n d m b . J e r ry . Moaoow.

M Ua XugenU M orrison h a s N * tu rn e d to h e r hom a a t ta r sB aD fttD i.. (he sum m er In Berkeley, O allf.: M r. a n d M rs. V h ? l KlelDkopt

a p a n t th e p a s t week TUItlng In P oea -. ta llo a n d B alt L ake Olty.

M r. a n d M rs. Leon PlekaN b a n re tu rn e d from a U lp th r o u i^ T ti* low stono p a rk .

Y. o . a, giru m et a t th e hom a of T lie a K ib e rt Friday u n der th o dlroctlD h M Mrs. H enry Aeea, T h * glrU sewe<l'and th e n roastad w lsnera.

M iss R u lh ' li |b « r t has aoM ptad le position as t i n t g rade taaohor

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r«g»Ten IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, August W, 1941

PRESIDENT CONSIDERS DEFENSE MECHANISM REVISIONi i y t t l lA C E

BE PLACEDAI HEAD OF UN

• W ASHINGTON, Auff. 10 CU.R)— Congressional « o u rc« axscrtcd to ­day th a t'P res id e n t Roosevelt Ijs con- aklerlng » m ajor revision of dctcnse reechttiUsm U int would p u l Vice P residen t H cm y A. W allace a t the head oT a new super agency.

Inform ed legislators h e a rd th a t the. new aeency, fo r w hich no nam e hM yet been selected, would com ­bine th e functions of tho office of production m anaR cm ent and Uie economic defense board. B oth these a^DnclM would con tinue to opera te a< p a rt o f the se tup . It was undcr- itood.

T h e p lan apparen tly w ould rtilse W allace to th e s ta tu s , o f "assis tan t presidCht," tn charge of a n osency outranklnR th e OPM, headed by W ll; 11am 6 . K nudsen and S idney HllU m an as co-dlrectors. W allace Is now head ot th e economic rieleiise b o a r t, t n agency created to ex ert economic pressure on th e axis powers.

In addition to W allace, the board reportedly would Include Sec ­retary o f S ta te Cordell H ull. Sec­retary of W ar H enry L . Stlm son, Secre tary of th e Navy r r a n k Knox. Price Control A dm lnU trator Leon Henderson, and one or tw o o the r of- (IclaU.

Gootliiig Jaycees To Direct Parade

OO OD IN O, Aug. 10 (Specia l)— OoodlriB Jnycpps will d irec t tho big pnrade w hich. Li being planned for S a turday monihiK of the Qoodlng f ree tiijr tind ro<lco. Cleland Jo h n .son and Ekldle Uncr are the com m ltioe In chnrne.

Flouts will bo en tered In the po rade by m ost of G ooding business flrm.s. ncconilng to th e com m ittee T h e Jaycct's com m ltteo has asked th a t ilicnu'.s for floats bo confined lo natloim l defpn.se, p ioneer days, or fenture llvr^loclc or agricu ltu re T h irty (lolinr.s have been allobated for prizes for bu.slness house float.1.

E n trlrs by children or comic e n ­tr ie s will have 120 in awards. Bl- cyrlfi fioiits will receive *7.50 In all nnd smoll prl7.cs will be divided for various kinds of floats en tered by children.

E X i i r JDDGES n FDR FAIR

OOODINO. Aug. le (Specia l) — A U rge Dumber of exh ib its in the various departm en ts a re a n tic ipated Xor Ooodlng county’* fre e fa ir and rodeo w hich will be he ld beginning T hursday of th is week. E xhlb lta arc to be en tered a n d in th e ir proper places T hursday room ing . Judging of th e O lrU ' 4-H exhlblUi w ill be held a t 1 p . m . on th e opening day.

Judging contests fo r boys’ 4-H cluba and th e FPA club will be a t 1:30 p . m . U ia t day. Vlelng w ith th e boiri o t 4 -R livestociL c lubs will be th e g lr li of Uie aU-glrl lam b clu|3. These g lrli h ave ra te d h ig h In th e p re -fa ir Judging conteata s n d m ay outjudge th e boys In th e f in a l event.

X taea t J . P a lm er, county agen t, - taM Msnounoed th e judges fo r the

various departm en ts . T hey a re D . W. Bolingbrolce, T w in P a lls county •g e n t, w ho wlU be judge o f a ll crop e a tr ie s ; C. L . M ink. T w in Falla.

'J u d g e of horse a n d sw ine en tries; H ariT O ault, liin co ln county agent, v h o wUl judge beef c a ttle ; W . W . Palm er, Cassia county agen t. Judge o t d a iry e n tries; Mr*. U a rg a re t Hill C a rter a n d M rs. L . V. M organ, T w in Palls, w ho will Judge th e g irls ' 4-H w o rk .. '

Bxhlblta wlU be housed in the .building Just com pleted a t th e fa ir grounds w est o f th e a rm ory and In th s arm ory , w hich h a s been renova t­ed th is sum m er.

CDRPS WINS 3RDT h e T w in A m erican Leglcm

drum a n d bugle corps c sp lu red . th ird place in the dep artm e n t con­

te s t he ld In BoUo la st n lg iit In con junction w ith Ute s ta te Legion convention. I t had been announced he re today.

S andpoln t's en try won f irs t place and S t. M aries was second. L ast year, 8 t. M aries jvas firs t, Tw in Palls second, and B andpoint th ird .

T h e group was to a rrive In 'IVIn Palls th is afte rnoon and planned m arch from th e U nion M otor coi pany to th e A m erican Lesinn Imll, Miss V irginia Cam pbell led tlm locnl corps as d rum m ajo rette. Dirrrt< the corps is P rank • T o n y W ni. .

N ine Legion un its en tered the contest.

AROUNDlh«

WORLDn r Itnlled I>rri.»

BE R LIN —NoWBi>n|)cr«, lnll)ll.^hlnK a Boveriimcnt nppriil lo ihn laiblir to patroiilM lr.t* lre<iupnle(l vn.-nllDii resotla w \rt to mjrcmt lUrlr vn ra llo ju througliou t the year, nnid tminy th a t "convalescent soldiers mid evafii- a ted ch ild ren” had reduced the cn- l>aclty o t tou ris t tM orta nbout ftO per cen t.

LONIM)N — Hritlih tiUnro la>t night attaciied C elo |»e and i>uU- burg in iJerraany, and tha dooki at Dunkirii. The H \r alao hravllr alU ekcd ciianiirl porlt and iiilatid ebjM tivei In northern Fram e dur­ing Ihe n lfh l.

B E IU JN —Inspired O rrn ian pulili- ca tlons . led by tha #cm i-ofnclal Dip- lom atlsche - I'o lltlsche K orre»|x.n- dens, opened a vigorous caniim ign ag a in s t Ihe Unltw i flta tea u>day a tte r h av ing previously belittled the ini- p o r tw o s o f P residen t H onervelt'i ^ s r e n c e w ith iT lm e M in u ter

n Ohu

was dUcloted tMlay th a t Qsrman army and srcrei r*Ue« taUiertUM had • s ■ u m e d c m M or r a l lm a tusMnger traf- M M wmo lUljr *a *as band and

m a e a and Spain on

. ' B m U N —All a ir raid alarm was----- ---- 'n »«rUn last night bocause

I hftd nowD Into O er. ‘ 1 all war* forced

• ' aehSarUn,

JEJEROM E. Aug. n r (Special)—In

th e (jututA ly s ta te m e n t 'o f finances for Jerom e county, C harlo tte R ober­son, cotmly auditor, notes some fn- crea.sc3 oml some decreases In the

cash se ttlem en t, she sta ted th is week.

T here was a to ta l o f *158.441.10 collected for c u rren t taxes for the second qu a rte r of 1940 a n d »155,- 853.44 for the sam e q u a rte r o f 1941 or a decrea.se of *3,8B0,M, However. Mrs. Roberson sta te d , th e delinquent collection of taxes was «0578 .W w hich Is an Increase o f 17,771.06. T licre was an Increase of 11,176.87 In penalty and costs. T h e Increase in autom obile license collection is noted in th e am ount of 11,358.00.

T h e decrease In th e liquor ap ­portionm ent from the s ta te is quite noticeable. Mrs. Roberson a nnounc­ed, being In the am o u n t o f 11,168.80.

Deputy Official Leaves for East

JEROM E. Aug. IB ( 6 p « la ] )~ D e I - m on t Newman, w ho h as been em ­ployed the po st 10 m onths as deputy In the offices of county treasu rer. E arl P. K ennedy, le ft T uesday for W ashington, D . C , w here h e has accepted a civil service appo in tm en t In th e naU on’s c a p i ta l H e wlU be employed in the departm en t of th e in terior.

M r. Newman begins his new d u ­ties Aug. 28. a n d will leave Jerom e T uesday of th is week w here he wUJ visit In S a lt L ake C ity w ith r e la ­tives, a n d will also sto p off a t C hica­go. before going to work.

H e Is a g rad u a te , of Jerom e h igh school; com pleted a two and a h a lf year m ission In Sw itzerland and o th e r foreign countries, and receiv­ed h ia business educaUon In L ink ’s business college a t Boise.

R eport fo r DutyG O ODINQ,. Aug.- IB (Special) —

T hree O oodlng county m en le ft fo r the S a lt Lake C ity Induction , staU on to repo rt o n 'A u g u s t IB for selective service. T ho m en a re Dudley W righ t Carson, son of M r. and Mrs. V. W . C arson, O oodlng; Jo h n H enry M oh- w lnkel. son of M r. a n d M rs. H erm an W. M ohwlnkel, H agerm an, and Ned W elcome Bowler, son of Mr. and M rs. B ert Bow ler. Ooodlng. N ed Bowler, selectco from Moscow, who h as com pleted th ree yenrs a t the un iversity , com e hom e for a visit w ith hla pa re n ts and wns tran sfe rred here.

KIDS PROMENADE N ' W D i S ”

BUHL, Aug. 19 (SpcclaD—T hree hundred a tid six iyvvest end boys and RlrU jo ined th e fu n In the "crazy dud.-i" p a ra d e S a tu rd ay morning, .sponsored by six B uh l concerns, n ie y g a th e red a t th e Lincoln school a n d m arched dow n M ain s tre e t to th e postoffice bu ild ing where Uie com m ittee. M rs. L uke Sonner. Mrs. R oland H ard ing a n d Mrs. Alb<:rl Lewis, aw arded th e prizes.

The N egro fam ily , W ilma O’D onnell, R u th Copenbarger and Happy E ckert, won th e firs t prize of »5. F reddy W oods, a n old Negro daddy bicycling w ith h is dummy son. won th e second prize of « .

A m ong Prixe W inners Five $1 aw ards were given to Inez

Shadduck as th e deep sea diver; the miners, D on .W righ t and Donald Sec; Carol a n d Billy Ray as the D utch chU dren. "M y S ister a n d I," pulling a m odel w indm ill and a pair of wooden shoes; th e f a t lady w ith the veil. M ary L ou P ryo r, and Reed Bell as M ae W est.

Im ag ination ra n rio t and was pressed In costim ies a n d m ake-ups of th e m ost ex ag g e ra ted style. R ita McBroom cleverly dep leted th e ‘old woman w ho lived In a shoe," Tom T hum b a n d h is w ife In fo rm al d r e u a ttrac ted m u c h a tte n t io n . The cov­ered wagon w as well portrayed, popeye a n d O live O yl, Dagwood. Blondlo a n d th e big baby received th e ir due com m ent.

T hese w ere follow ed by Negroes, s tre e t c leaners , clow ns, Indians, hu la girls, soldiers, sailo rs, pirates, colonial m aids, baseball players, nurses a n d doc to rs , tram ps, f a t­heads, b a rre ls a n d fisherm en and cowboys.

T re a U O fferedC. C. V oeller d U trtbu ted free th ree

th e a te r tlckeU to th e m aU nee. the s to res gave souvenirs a n d the Sego com pany fu rn ish ed ice cream .

M any fam ilie s en joyed picnic d ln- ;r s a n d a sw im a t th e city park

du ring n oon h o u f . P a re n ts were free in the a fte rn o o n to shop for school supplies w h ile th e "k id s" wen th e show.

A chievem ent Day Set fo r O ctober

O O O D IN O , Aug. 18 '(Special)— D ate fo r th e a n n u a l Q oodlng coun­ty a ch ievem en t d a y h a s been te n ta- Uvely se t fo r F r id a y , O ct: J, by the county c o m m ittee w hich m e t th l^ week to d iscuss p la n s. A program Is being a rra n g e d a n d a ll women who a re connec ted ip- a n y w ay w ith t^ie ex tension p rog ram a re u rged to p a r­tic ipa te . T h e e v e n t wUI be held a t th e O oodlng. h ig h school.

M arion H ep»/orth . sU te home d e m o n stra to r, is expected to be pres­e n t to d iscuss a n d dem onstrate the d isposal o f su rp lu s conm odltles. Ev­ery w om an In th e c oun ty Is e li^b le to com pete In th e K e r r canning con­te s t a s w ell as those working in ex­ten sion program s.

T h e s ty le review will be open to extenslcm club m em bers and there w ill be m o th e r-d a u g h te r, brother- s is ter , a n d o th e r style displays. A b la n k e t will be given away during th e day.

-W A N T ED -IDead o r w orthless horflcs,

cows, sbeep nnd hogs.F o r r ic k U p CaU J i t

CollectmAHO niDK * TA1.L0W CO.

Economy Ik«cm cn t B udget Shoe Dept.

Special GroupWomen's and Girl’s

NOVELTY TIES AND PUMPS

TanH, Two Tonc'H, Whites

Novolty Ilcfl, piimpn, nnd oxf(>rdfl, Modliim nn(l

low IiodIh. Cliolco or noft kid or ca lf leatlicrti nn.l

fal)rIcH. Romn of tliciHo nrc regu ln r fn.OR vnliiKfl •

— Imt out tliiiy Ko n t th is very low prlco.

Idaho Dept. Store"If It Isn’t Bight, Bring- It Back”

Bids Called for School Bus R oute

HO LLISTER . Aug. 19 (Specia l)— A call fo r b ids on th e tran spo rta tion of. pupils fo r th e H dlllstcr schools hM been Issued by th e board of tru s ­tees of Independen t school d is tric t NO. 6. _

T ran sp o rta tio n Is fo r pupils of bo th Uie g rad e a n d h igh schools on the ea.st ond w est sides of Hollister and one bu^ w ill be used.

Bids a re to be subm itted n o t la ter th a n B p. m . Aug. 20. A m ap of the proposed ro u te m ay be ob tained from the c lerk of Tndependent school d is tr ic t No. 8, H ollister.

’The D om inion bu reau of s tiU stlfs reports th a t 232,088 m oto r y ucks were reg is tered In C anada la s t year.

W M W K ' I NISffiS yEAR

BUHL, Aug. 10 (Special) — T he McClu-sky M em orial cam p lu ide r the efficient m anagem en t of M rs. L. W. Dspaln. H az elto n ;-M rs . Eva C hattln . G lenns F e rry ; M rs. G race Porter, W endell, assisted by Miss Dorothy H astings, C ostleford ; Ml5s Beth W lm mer, Shoshone; M iss E lia- obcih P rc itldge , A berdeen; Miss Edytlie T runkey. H ansen , a n d Miss Eunice P otter, H agerm an, closed a succc.-jful nine weeks’ h e a lth session Snturdny.

weekly band concerU , have given th e S h ild r tn m uch p leasure , according to M rs. Dspaln.

She fu rth e r rem arked th a t If suc­cess Is m easured by ac tua l ga in In w eight this year equaU th a t of pre­vious years. The average ga in for th e en tire group w as 3.8 pounds. T he to ta l ga in was 23IH pounds. ’The older girls m ade a to ta l ga in of 118 pounds; an average ga in of 4.1 pounds. T h e younger girls m ade an average gain of 3.65 pounds; a to u i of 38.5 pounds. T h e boys gained 61 pounds to ta l w eight; 3.8 pounds average.

T h o ie gaining » pounds each were — D orothy E lm ore, Paye tte ; Je an M errill and H enry C offm an. Buhl.

T hose gain ing 7 f i pound.i were M arvin Flfleld. PocateUo, a n d R ich ­a rd Buker, M urU ugh.

D onations of f ru it, vegetables and

m e at w ere f a r below th e km oun ts usually do n a ted o th e r years, w hich m e a n t th a t a la rger po rtion o t th e cam p fu n d s h a d to be sp e n t fo r food supplies th is year, she added,

M rs. c . O. Sm ithson , c h a irm a n of th e h e a lth cam p, s u te d th e com ­m ittee was well sa tisfied w ith th is y e a r’s cam p program a n d w ished to express Its apprecia tion to th e m a n ­agem en t of th e cam p, to th e Id ah o Pow er com pany for e lectricity , th e B u h l Feed and Ice fo r storage, to th e S nake R iver tro u t ha tch e ry fo r generous supplies o f f ish , and to liv - d lv ld u a l..an d club donors o f food and supplies. '

I t is e stim ated by tra ffic a u ­tho rities th a t o n .e v e ry school day 80,069 school buses tran s p o rt 3,388,- 645 school ch ild ren to 30,368 schools in th e U nited S tates.

NEW BOSES F i « l E W E A W K

JE R O M E . Aug. 16 (Special)—T he la t te r p a r t o f th is m onth a caravan of new O M C buses Is expected to a rr iv e fo r use of Jerom e school d is t r ic t. I t w as announced la st week.

D elivery of th e new vehicles will be ta k en a t L ebanon. Ind., by the S p a e th M otor com pany, ho lders o f th e school tran spo rta tion contract.

D riv ing back th e new buses will be M r. and Mrs. W illiam S pae th , sr..BUI S p a e th , jr., D. C. Sum m ers. P r a n k B urkha lter , Floyd Beddall, R ic h a rd W oodhead, Bud H enry. H.O . W oody and H nrry Pyron, w ho le f t lo s t w eek-end.

A SMART NI-'W JOHANSEN

FA L L ST\l>E “GUARDSMAN"

D

GUARDSMAN

D ry Gnods Dept.

SILK HOSE

T hree th rea d ch iffo n In 45 guage crepe hose. New P a ll colons. S i m 8 '4 to 10>4. W e ju s t re ­ceived th is new shipm ent.

A lch m ilita ry brow n color — fa ll’s ve ry n e w e s t ! C l e v e r stitch ing p lus It's sq u a re toe a n d big m ilita ry buckle gives I t sm artness — find com fort too

$7-50

J t 7 ALWAYS BEING DRESSED YOUR DESTDHY GOODS DEPT.

Koret Bags$ 1 0 * 0 0 UP

Tha m ost talked of 'Bug line in , A m erica. Newe.'it etyles in i in e

grade shoe calf—ex c liis iv e 'w ith th is fltore.

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N(!w f lh ipm pn t j u s t received . A ll th e F a ll co lo rs in n ew flhapes nntl ntylefl. C a lf, p n to n t, ro u g h jfrn in and a lliirn - to r.

JU ST UNPACKED!

NEW FALL DRESSES

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Gingham

ALL WOOL ANDOVER

SUITS$ 2 2 . 5 0 and $ 2 4 . 7 5

■Worsted*! T»eert)il In Puli'* new est s ty le d e ­

ta ils a n d rloh rolorluK». Chnoso from a big

show ing of double and fcliiRln b reasted styles.

THIiY’RE HKRK

Stetson Hats For Fall