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le a th e r Forecast *U(Ut elutBrriB t«B»e»t«n.lllKh y*rtertUy JT. fhr M. Iw . Italt nomine 2C. biX IrriKalcd Counties in Idaho VOL. XX. NO, 237—5 CENtS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. MONDAY. JANUARY 10, ia :!8 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWBfA1 WOMAN MAY GET HIGH COURT POST Administration Forces Bottle Up War Referendum W H MORS iEBM E OHLytlGACT WASHINGTON, Jun. 10 (U.R) — Adminiatration forces today bottled up' the Ludlow war referendum amendment for the remuindor of this ses- 6 ion of congress, ; While this-action was be- ing” taken in the houae by a vote of 209 to 188 against bringing the amen4ment to the floo'r, the senate con- tinued in deadlocked fili- buster over the anti-lynching bill. .Attacking the bill as .an “uy^fonsntutional in.sult to the south,” Senator Pat Har- rison, D,, Mi.ss., warned the Democratic leadership that its enactment might turn the south away from the party fold. The velcrnn MlislsiJppl. Dciho- crat pleaded with senate Democrats not to •■knife" the southern states because "the consenuences may be momentous.” He accused the spon- fion ol the measure of sitting "si- lently and spinele*sly" Instead of re- plylog to arguments that the meas- ure was unconstitutional. At the cli- max of h<8 speech, Harrison threw on his desk the handkerchief he had been twlsWng In his hands and turn- ed to Sen. Robert P. Wagner, D.. N. Y.‘, who with Sen. rrederlclt Van Nuys, D.. Ind., spon.^ored the bill, and Fflld: Heeds Warning "I say to any member of the sen- ate who aspires to be the Demo- cratic nonQnee for President that he better put his candidacy on bet- ter grounds than this bill. Any sen- ator w hoa^eart flutters when a re- porter calls him out because of the possibility that the Whl,t« Hotne- is . calUns to tell lilm he is Kolng to be appointed to the supremo court had better show himself a better lawyer than evidenced by this bill." In pigeon-holing the Ludlow amendment the house heeded warning from President Roosevelt that the resolution would cripple the President in conduct of foreign ftffalra and lead other nations to believe they could violate Ameri- can Hghta with Impunity. The ^ s ld e n t’s optioalUon was trans- (ContlnuKl on P»«e ». Column «) Mentioned JUDGE PLOREKCe ALLEN . . . mentioned for supreme court post. GRANGE HITS A1 DELA!S IN « Pointing specifically to the pro- . ..... I formed By GRATTAN McGROARTY ICopyrifht. 1937, United Prcs»» ^ WASHINGTON. J n n . 10 (U.P.) — President Roosevelt will ask con- ere.v; In a special message on na- tional defense this week to approve huge aircraft building program and construction of more submarines and destroyers Instead ^ more battleships, it was learned today. Congressional leaders estimated Uie cost of the program will add be- tw een'$100,000,000 (tnd $200,000,000 10 Mr. Roosevelt's billion dollar dc- l^se budget. The bulk ot the incnhe will be spent on improving the havy's ait and underseas forces'and strengthening the light stlrface fleet. Abandons Plans The President, in his budget mess- age last week, recommended con- .struction of two super-dreadnaughts In addition to two on the way now. In tentatively abandoning plans for two more t , was said to feel that existing l)ui.ulng facllitie> would be 'er-taxed. Exact .itreiigth of the present naval air force Is not known, but Is believed to include 1,200 first-line plnnc-s. By 1942 the goal Is 2,000. The President's new program might bring achievement of that number a "vicious circle" In the DougUa V. Vlaek case, the Twin .FalLi county Pomona Grange today 'was ener- tettcaily on record as demanding a speeding-up of Idaho court pro cedure. The Pomona unit, liitluding 17 subordinate Granges, pas.sod a reso- lution late Saturday at Its Filer meeting, asltlnir for removaJ oi tech- nicalities and legal loopholes in state Jurisprudence. Small Stockman Aid Aid for the small stockman was also r e n te d , by the countywide Pomona when approximately 350 MSmbeii rh attoidance at Filer en- dorsed a resolution calling on the departipent of the lnt«rl'or and Uie U. S. department of agriculture to take, a "lenient" attitude toward smaller producers, so thot the “little fellow" can secure adequate grat- ing rlghUs on the public range. Franklin Qlrard, state forester and former secretary of state, was feature speaker at the all-day bc;i- slon conducted in Filer Grange hall. Olrard outlined Idaho’ HIIMDI Largest hlngle dny’a shljmient ot poUtoefl from Idaho for the current season Indicated today that growern and dealerN liavo decldcrt active movement of the largo crop m ait be started, iiccordlng to information -received hero this afternoon from central shipping points Bptids shipped from Idaho Uiitur- fluy totalled 208 carloads,lilgti for the aeason. 'Dirso were divided an fol- Iowa; north of Pocatello, BO rms; West of PtK-iilello, 128 cnrn. The la t - ter district Include.i Twin l^ll.i and north side branch Matlou.n. Upholding lla claim iin "imlato metropolis," Khuberly excredrd nil other shlpphiK iMlnls (n thin dinlrlr.t With 33 rnrloadri being Inaded at thiit station flaturdoy, iiiimiimry of llie nhlpment* revcTilrd. Hurley, which rnnks at Ihe top ultluiugh nlilpmrnts billed from there Include spuds from A number of otiirr communltlrs, also showed a high flmirr. Tlie Kimberly InadliiK tolallrtl 000,000 |H)undn nf Apiids Hatiirday, Rlncfl each carlniid l» ciillinaled at hot less than 20,000 iiounifs. Tlie niarkrt was ap|)arently aleudy • t U s a ^ e n t low level of 40 renU, . bulk to mowers, for U.«. No. In. and \ about 20 cnitn. bulk lo firiiweis, for No, , All Quiet on Teriiel Front IIKNDAYE. Kiench-Hiianlsh n o n - tier, Jan. 10 (il W-/i,Minbh nallonal- iflls and loyalists a(rengtlMi>ed their lliic;. today for new attacks anil coiiuter-iidackA In llio long battle for'I^iiiii'l. Ooiumiinlriurn fiom both sides re> lK)ilrd all Iniuin relatively qiilel. 'Ilin luillonnlhtn. alter days ot vain ellort to Iliul.a wrnk |Hilnt In tlia loyalist lifi*-*. w ere prepntlnii new ailacks. i.oyullnls were busy evacua- ting sorlint nut lim O.im-rnli} <:omb«tanln. and women, children and aged men wlio passed Into their liaiuls fililnv and ,Saturday when the defeiiM (if a group ol.tiulldlnKs Inside llie city, which i;ie iiatlohHllst tarrlaon had held slnca December ai, suddenly l oilnpsed, > forest resources and left the Grang- ers with what many of the ranchers termed an "amarlng" statement: Could Finanee 8ehooli "If properly managed and con- served," Olrard said, "the JJ1011,OOO acres of forcaC land under state con- trol can, within 60 yeors. provide (ronllniird oa P»|e S, Column f) Walked Out on Millions liulivldtinllBt, Brot Hnr* dosty bonatod tlint ho woufcJn't innrry tlio ilch- eat girl In tho'world, ovoti hnd ho tho chniico. Anil ■tlion iinoxpoctotlly tlio chnnco cnine'. Did Iia chHMgo bla mind? Vou'll find tho HiiaworMrrAdo- (nltio Huni|)hrloa' oxcit- lug now aorlnl #tory FDR Will Ask Added Money for Defenses b.v low. thus giving the United Sintc.s nearly 4,500 modern fighting plai;7s by combining the anjiy and nnvy torces. Nfcp.sslty for building up the sub- miirlne and destroyer forces was re- vr.iOT !n Secretary of Navy Claude A. Swanson's recent annual report to iiir President, which showed that ch<- United State:* was trailing ail other naval powers In these cat<- gorlafc. Onljr 33 D'catroyera As of Jan. 1, ID37—last official .statJ.silM released by the' navy de- partment—the United States had only 39 modern destroyers and 39 modern submarines, compared with 83 nnri ■40, respectively, for G reat Britain. 82 and 48 for Japan, 61 and 75 ior Prance and and 71 for Italy. nop, Edward T. Taylor, D„ Colo., clialrnian of the house approdria- tlons committee, who conferr^ with* Mr. Roosevelt twice last w w t re- garding additional naval appropria- tions. said the regular naval appro- priations bill will be brought up for consideration Immediately aft«r dis- posal of the Independent offices and post office treasury approprlatlona. The additional fund.s, he .said, will be Incorporated In a deficiency bill. ‘ 1,000 Pay Respects A t Alexander Rites By JEAN SPRAGUE Nearly 1,000 residents of Twin Falls and .soulhern Idaho joined yesterday in pftyinj? tribute to Dr. -Duncan Lome Alexander, pioneer physician-of Twin Falls and an outstand - ing figure in medical circles of the northwest, at unusually impressive rites at the Pres-' byterian church and at the grave yesterday afternoon. Rev. J. fl. Buller, rector of Ascen- sion -EplscopBl thtirch, read -the solemn service for tlio dead provided by his cluircfi. During the brief rite* Wilton Peck aang "One Sweetly Solemn Thought" and ‘'Croaslng the Bar" preceded by a prelude of chimes played hx, his accompanist, Mrs. J. A. D>gert. Mrs, Dygert ^klso played "Ber- ceuse" beforef the rltea and Handel's "Largi" In conclusion. Attend In Body Tlie rites ^vcre attended in a body by members of the Legion i»st, who alho Imd charge of the graveside service, tlie doctors of this section and more than a score of nurses who were In uniform. TJie entire fore part of tlie rostrum and church wflfl'aoJIdJy banked wJlh beautiful flowers which attested to the high c.iteem and widespread af- fection fell for Dr. Alexander. During the service the casket was closed luid covered with tlie flag of (he doctor's country whlcit ho served during thr World war in active serv- ice. attaining tlie rank of major. Brfoio the j-ervlces and throughout the rites a guard of honor comjMsed of LegliHinalres itn<| members ot Co. B, lltltli enKlnrcrn. United Btaten na- tional Kuuid, nialnt«liied a waU;h ovrr llie l)o<ty of Iheir conirude. At Ihe clo.M- of ihe church rites the entire coiiiimny inarched l>ef(ii« (fie lipi\i;,r. Harter Condiicti Rites Orave.'ilde rltrs were conducted by John liiiivey. pust commander of the i^Klon ]Hl^t, Wilton Peck, chap- lain, and llov, Mr, Butler, who rend the iOi)lr.coiml cuuiinlttal aervlcii nnit (('onllriur<l "H t>*e ». Toliimn I) (iifruni I’iiichot to Seek (ii)vcrnorahip l*lill,Ai>rJ.rniA. Jan, 10 (U tlllfiiKl niu Iml, ^wice governor of Pcnnsylviiiiiii. iHUiounced today lhat he wlil .N'c'k itic itepublican gul)er- nnforlnl In May In a cnuiimlHii tci n v r r l h r o w the -New ilriir' ............. (hat lins held i.iiiir lii:»' under Oov. Ocorgr H, toul'' M E iS M W IOSIW SAN DIEGO, Cftllf.. Jan. 10 (U Rl— The navy recalled all 'craft but a squadron of destroyers today from the search for a bomber that Was lost in tho ocean laat Wednesday with a crew o! seven aboard. For four dnyn the navy had cxTrlcd on Uio grcftte.st liimt in Its hl«U}ry over an area of sea 900 miles nortli- weat of Ban Diego where the lost bomber's radio was last heard from late Wednesday. Tlie plane was oi [Mtrol. Nearly 100 ships and hund red.^ of planes participated in tlie search. Navy officials hoped Uie stout- hulled craft might sllll l>e a f lo a t but It seemed appai^nt that the plane crashed and sank. WRECK BAKtnHFim.n, caiifr^ri»f»f/io (U.Rl — llie Rut«mot)llrrt of K, J. Roach, of Salem, Ore.. and Henry K. Armstrong, of I/is Angeles, cnl- llded In a heavy fog near here yesterday and Itniich wan Injured fatally. A car driven by filcn Duly, of Alhambra. Calif., tniashrd into the wreckage <if the nmclilnrs of Roach and'Armstrong. Two automobiles i)vciluinr<t trying to avoid (he three wrccki'd cars. A sixth niachlnr hit n (nw car culled (0 the ru'eiin and Him'- more niitomcibllei re<-rivnt ili'iiird fenders In minor collihlon.t iit ihr wreckiige. TVti |)e^^<m^ were treated fm In- juries, ('MAKtiKK OAMnVINU W AaiiiN(nv)N, jiin, 10 luD n>.' interstate tmiinierce niintiil.'slim In- day WHS chanied liy Hrn. Ilnitiiii K Wiieeler, O , M ont, with "ki' kiIiIii' k on a slock maikei rifr ’ . .. ........ (anpayern' iimney Itmnrd to iml- roads, , APANESE LA I BLUEIACTO SINGIAO By EDWARD W. BEATTIK SHANGHAI. Jan. 10 (U.PJ—Japa- ne.se warsliljKs landed bluejacket.’: at Tslngtno today to "punisli" the Cht- nese for bunUng $100,000,000%orth of Jaimne.se mill properties. The Ilrst of the bluejackets, dl.s- paiclK-.s snld, landed at Bhai^kow, 10 miles iroin Tslngtao, and began mnrchiDK on iJie city as airplanes preceded them, bombing thcv'road.s to clear them of nny remnants of Chlne.se troops. Other airplanes flew over Talng- tao. dropping leafleU wahiing Chi- nese to, remain in their homes and foreigners to avoid dangerous areas and remain in a de.slgnated portion of the foreign quarter. Destroyers at Docks As. the blucjiickels landed at Shab- lekow, two Japanese transports and several protecting de.stroyers anchor- ed off the dock.s, ready to land their own contlngenU of men. The American evacuation com- mittee, under United States Consul Samuel Sokobln. met to discuss cvac- Ufttioti of approximately 125 Ameri- cans wiio remained in tho Tslngtao area, and the fate of 24 moj;e IrTthe interior,' when a formidable Japa- ne.se army was marching on the city, The Brltl.sh consulate advised all Britons to stand by for ccncentra- tlon orders amU^or evacuation If neces.sary. afltfu was reported that the BrtLsh consul visited the Japa- nese warships to try to insure safety ot British subJecU. Tlie Domcl 'Japanese semi- ofllc- iaU News agency asserted that blue- Jacket-s occupied the city without resistance and that naval parties were sent out at once tO'Search for snipers or other •'anti-Japanese ele- ments." ■CbincM Army Flees . Days befpre. tbe Chinese a rn u p a tbe •TBlngUb'Ueib^biul lled'«» m U d Ming tnpped tMtween tho sca^and a formidable Japanese array marchlnf on the city from tlie luterlor. The city administration and all but a few police had followed, and a for- eign vigilante corps under German resident-1 "had preserved order, seek- ing particularly to stop looting. Today the vigilantes sent IJie few policemen who hnd remained to aid them to take shelter in the Japanese shrine so tliat tlW would not bo mistaken for cotnlfclanUs. • A United PrCfus dlhimtch from Tslngtao said that the paniphleU which the Japanese airplanes drop- ped on the city were printed in Chi- nese and English. They gave for- mal wantliiK th«t the Jnpaiiei.c wcro landing today. SIOiMlESlI) CENM SIAIES (tly UiiUfd .Prrwi) A storm renter over the Ciitiiicllan prpvlncrs of Alhcrla and HiisKi\l''he-_ wan moved Mmilicantwiiirt h'day. currying simw ntxl lower Inniicru- (iires toward which nuffeird ilirii' nu>N( ruin'inH weather of ih- wlntrr ovn i Im' wpek- 'rnd. The weiitlKT ........ i.l Clilcago. nald (he ^nllw umilcl rriiCi In Uie O reat l-akr;i icmmi tumoiiiiw and Wrdnrnili.y. lli' Mdd Ilir luw snow- fall I •, iiiKhas IlllllWCSt iidri not b<- ir, li Which l-:i r>h liiiith-<i ovrr the wci-k-i'iid. taiml eight hull-”, at lm( I) Teni[K'iHlui'-:i 111 I' reached tliclr lnwrr,i i winter lust iiIkIiI ai V It was 20 degrc'.-* hrliiw /nti Other readliiK.i lui'luibil Hi be- low lit Iowa i'^ilh; n iK'Ifiw III Wa- terloo. la ; i'J hriow al Chin ii". City. H Iwldw nl llloux Cllv; t Ix'low l'>»t MollSes; 4 iibiivi' id Mudhon, WIs., niid 20 alxiv'c i<i Clih . Wls. Judge. Florence Allen to Receive Consideration for Position, Reports Claim luio'FO lLiw niANDIN y. s. I ‘Crash’ is Sole Crash Survivor Whatever hli roay be, Crash wodM b« a soltable cognomea for (he pop pletnrecT above, Whea hli m uier and ihUlres* were relnnilnc lo their Phoenix, Arlr, home after a w ation trip ((»(be Paelfio eoaat, their car figured Iti^n accident with a large truck. Both were killed. After the car and^e truck were pnIM apart Crash was found la the rear seat «f the car, Injnred, he bad n«t whimpered while reMM crewi worked on the wreck. €ourthouse Condition May Delay Granii Jury’s Probe BOISE, Jan. 10 (U,R)—Ki^onditlon of Ada county’s, court* liouHe may poHtjwne a grand jury, acheduled to convene Jan, 17 for an inveHtigation oC Htp Judge Charles Koelsch said today. Ada county's courtliouse is being demoli*lie<l to make way for a new structure. The tower and part of the roof have-been removed. The grond Jury wan prevloiwly lH)fltponM until Jan. 17 when the Jury panel wa.n vacated bccause some of Die veniremen chosen rould not attend because of death or absence, Judge Koelsch, who lud been ex- pected to formally call the Jury to. day, suld lie would not Issun the call iintll it became apparent when (here would bo fiuiirters nvnllnble sultiiblo for gnind Jury work. A tcnijwrary structure Is under construction, and tn nearly but Koelsch said he had beni ad- vised tliat tlie heating plant would not bo ready for approKlmately 10 days. l'M<‘»'tri<! l’ow<‘i' Fi-oiii Boimevilh 'i'o liiUer Idaho nOIHK, Ida. Jan. 10 (UPi Kx- .(••nhlon of elcctilcnl iwwcr llnrn fitJin notnievllle dam Into i.< miIIi - eiii and nnrtheni Idaho for icn- eral utllliy jiuiiionen was ai.Miird today by J. 1), Itoss, a<luilnb.ti»ior of Ihe Honnevllle power piojrct tl<)^rl salit th>' only (hjiiK otni'd- lUK In tl'" wav of cxten'.W>ii liiKi niiiithnn lilaho was lack ul nii a|i- pio|illiiliim 10 liftlidlB inii^tiui- tliin of tlir nec<'ssary llni''’ cspni.necl tlin hope that (hi.. I'li- |iMi|iilalli>n would lie giahlrd by Ihi- budget commlKee al an rally dalr. to affairs, for a second time, Kiss and Squeeze Lacking so California Woman KillslOwn Daughter and Son, Then Burns Herself 7?/c/jest^T B eginning^^ Today • A 1. IIIKt II Miueere InKtYj’me- (hliiK .......... wKh tlie de«Xl of Ml . 1 l ine I''lui end her two d S t ill I'll tnV. II' "f iiflei'tlon weifl di'iiii'i 1 brl )> '. Hie m an rIio loved. •I'uci,. ItllM' «ns a newspttiHir SllllV tllilt hr icaii ahnul' two pl'lljllc' 111 Nr « York risking their llvi". 1,1 Mill' a kltleii. 11h"i'. ihcsfl clrcumslances ........ il a ill•■■lull In M rs. iKjng's Ill'll 1 Mini O'riiht deiilti. rililr ni'’ wan lhat Mrs. I.I'IK klllKl 1 tic chlUlreii, (.'harles. H, h<iicl KMInil* Mae, and iJ,eu liurncd llrl^^l( lo ilm lh br; Uirlr liotllr.i Thir ot tho li'itrn i.lir |r |1 Hcrlbliled ari(i\n Hii- iirwr.ini cllpiilnii thill Iciiii I>( (hr r ■York |>et>ple a n il tlir- m l 'I'tu' i ick^ "’Things lllin thin i(i> i»i lo world niiit you will ik iI a and squc'-r.fl lo nnvr lb'- llli' i womni)—Ihn il/i< of n wixjuui < loves you l>etter Ilian llfr " 'llie noirs Wrrr n<lcllrn'vrcl ••Jack." Pollen Identlflrd hloi n man other (han hrr liii’iliaini M l". 1-ong wnt, 4(1. Hhr wn-, ViilC'-d froiii h r r hiiKliiiiicI, .liHii l.'ilii( ol nil Inn.....I. i)i'i III*' V . l4i vlsll lilni ocrasliinally, 'llic lliiie she went wan linliiiiliiv inoiiilnK. TiMghboin ^al<! lli''y fiTiiril a qiiairel jmd Mirt i.ong led wllh (hr- IWii rhllihuii. At 4 Ii'rlmk Huiiday niotiiliiK. ' nriKhbiuh haw Mis, JxinK's cublii In fininiv. 11 wiin not iinlll ilir fire liail tun I ts C<’u i s r tliKl Ihe iKHiles wero found. 'I’lirv ui'i« on H cot. Thn boy had brrii nlablied (hrongh (ho . Iiratl. prinxibly Wllh III) Ice |>lck. I'alt of thn HUrn xkull'waii mlw>- liig, an if shr liini brni ihDl. Mrr), 1,0'iH Ji IhuIv n I icI, and un- k less she look imihiin, she dlf-d of fire or nmokr 'Dir ...... .. plan- I neij nil autopsy id innn whlcii it i.lii .nkrii as If Mrs. I-oiiK l>ai| hr Ihlldien, (Ossnd i,iinw on OOC and snrlnkh'd It wlHi nr tu.lUMllt' a hpi-cdv lira'll |.-«'lf. l,i>iiK w as nil e n p n i iii’>t'>l ib>' l»'li>IIKr<l Ul ftcvrlal ivkiii- hlioolliiK leamn. >ii|il bad vi-iiil UKiin. All l)|it oni- <lf Ihrin n r fiiiiliil III hor car .lah-i Tho iilrv. ii)rio were In Ihe riir, pliiiird > iiiiK's of I'lciihhiK, Uiir, fiiund ill u pair of shorn, ' l-:vcr nlnrn the’day you IhimkIiI 111'' llioiiii shorn Ihrrn haS bi-rii no (loiihi 111 my mind, aliout how mui'h I bivrd yim. You wcti' so •wcut and considerate tliut day," ON’U R Y L I S r Names of 300 Twin FilU county quajlfled electors were to be desig> listed late thlA afternoon by the board of county commUsionera for duty on Jurlu of the 1038 district court sessions here. Judge J. W.- Porter, at tho open, lug of the January term today, cill ed for a venire of 30 for tl)c currenl term. 'Hie conuntssloners, by law; select at least SO names of electors for each of the court sessions, ot which there will be five tills year so that the minimum would bis 200, Tlie board indicated, iiowever. lhat it will des- ignate at least M additional names. The ptospectivo Jury lUl Is np- l>ortloned among tiie various voting precincts In the county on the t>aais of ihe voli- cast at the last general elcctloii. 'nioM selected are taken from the p(>H list, and must havj voted at that election. DihwIiik of eacli venire,’when coll. rd for b>' tlm distrlri Judge, In niada bv Mhrilff E. r, rra(er. I'robate Juiltir Ouy 1,.’ KInnry and Court Cli'tk Kiinik J. tSmlth. Mr, Bnilth (Irlrgalc.s work on (lie drawiyg to I'liiil 11. (lordon, ilepuly clerk. y00TH.16.SH0 BVMBOILE! By JOB ALEX M0BRI8 (CopTrtftal, m t. UnHed PreM) WASHINGTON, Jan. 10 (U.R)— W h ite House visitors disclosed today that Presi* deht Roosevelt is considering the advisability of appoint- ing a woman to th? supreme court to succeed Assocfato Justice George Sutherland. The callers emphasized however, that the were fact Mr. Boosevelt had discuased the wisdom of mSi i prece- dent-shattering nominatiofn, cou^d not necessarily be tak'< en as an indication that he intended to appoint a woman to the high bench after Sutherland retires Jan. 18. In faeli the Pnaldent's conTem> tlon w u described u glrtng the Im- pression that St^icltor oeneral Stanley: Reed wm the leading'can- didate for the post, with 0«r. Praok Murphy or tUchigaB. and m n k R. McNlneh. chtlnun of the fed* The ntme of VnltMl StatM O tnult Judgo nataea K .Alte ot Cler*- tand, Oftj0, w u ta to O t ttkaUoMC. Too WnaMe ‘The Imprestlon was glm i that Sen. Sherman Mlntan, O., Ind.. and AssUtant. Attorney Oenenl Robert H. Jackson, both of whom have been promlnenUjr mentioned, would prob- ably be considered too valuable to the sdmlnlitntlon in other tleiOa to permit the nomination of either^ Purtherroore, 'Mr. Rooeevelt wiu described u determined to give the most learthlng scrutiny to ths background of the perten nomi- nated In onte to avoid repetition of the contmeny arising from dla«, ' cloeure that his first nominee, As- socUte JusUce Hugo L. Black, had , berti'a member of the Ku Klux Kian. Tlie senate also'hu given atrong warning that the appointee, re- gardless of station, wUI be thorough- ly investigated by the Judiciary (Coatlaata on rsi« t, Cotaan )) CARDOZOBEnER ; McfiK'lic Mhot In (ho ncck iiy a stray .:ili biillrt tiuiKhiy allciiioon. Howard Malone, 10. was back at ills 'I'wln I'lilln high PCIicKil cliiBsrcxiin dullea loilny with n iiandaged ncck. youth, sun uf Mr, lUid Mm. Mnliiiir, wan wiOklng field ncur thr ranch uf his Krundtathrr. K, J, Malime, iiuilli (if llii- I'lly, when thn bullel IihIiic<1 In l)ii‘ llgiit side 1)1 J}ls Jierk. 'Jlie iiiIasIIk iieiintratod half an hii'ii; knoi^kliiH Ihfl boy (o hts kiir<';i, ll« was given nicdUitl iitlriitlon nnd the wound was leiinrd lulnor. Iln told nheilff n oltlcrrs lie iienrd nil shut uiid SAW iKi one in (ho vle- lidty using a gtin. 'I'lin iultiin|i <>a:ur- led at 4:ao p. m. tiunday. nfflcers wiio were Investigating tiKlny In an effiiit (<• find tlio i>er- soii' who shot the liullet warn«d s|K)r(smnn and yoiidis Hint extreme euro should be used in hnndilng fire- arms, since (hn carrying |>ower nf even a 2'J Iravrs i>eill at dlntanccs up (u one niiiu. WAaHINOTON, Jan. 10 (UJt) — Supreme Court Justice Denjamln N. Cardozo, stricken a montii ago wltJt a Mvere case of shingles, allowed sllgiit improvement today after sev- eral "alarming" heart aKacks. ifls physlctan. Dr. John Paul Karnest, announced after oonsulU- tloii with New York and Waoldngtoii heart s|)eclallsts that the famed lib- ' eral Justice must be kept absolutely (julet for "some time," Cardoui lias been confined to hl/i mtnrlinent since e a r l ^ December. Cnrdoco's absence l ^ i Uw court will deprive tlie New u*al of all Uio advantages which would have paaaed to (he liberal bloc in the court by I'realdent Uoosovelt's nomination of . a siicces.vir to connervatlve Justice (leorge Hutherland. who in retiring Jail, it) In addldoii lo Cardoso, there are (hree other litwialA — Lotilf Z7. )hiiiidpL<i, Hugo 1,. niack and llarlau R. Ht<iuo; three conseivatives. James (!. Mciteynolds, rierte Duller and Hutherlaiid, and two who iiavo voteil iviih hoUt grouiM on ImiwrUuit New l><nl legislation, Chief Justice Charles K, Hu|hea and Oweu J. Jtriljcrta, Wlille CardiiU) U III, doclsloiu Will lie dccided by an eight man court, thitlt butiieriand's successor <a ap- iKiinted It will be a aeven-man liench with a three to two lineup of lllxials and conservatives, leaving the l)alnnce of (Kiwer ID the votea nf Hughes and ItoberU. Oardoav U tfT years old. Looked lUKin as one of the greataat liberal jurtsU.of atfnime, he waa a|>.- pointed to th« auprwna codrt In br PmUtmt HoovM to lUi tha vacancy created (h* raiKnaUM of another great llWtat* OUWf , dell ItoiniM.

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Page 1: VOL. XX. NO, 237—5 CENtS. WOMAN MAY GET HIGH …newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening-Times_TF...Administration Forces Bottle Up War Referendum W H M ORS iEB M

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biX IrriK alcd Counties in Idaho

VOL. XX. NO, 237—5 CENtS. TW IN FA LLS, ID AHO. MONDAY. JA N U A RY 10, i a :!8 O FFICIA L COUNTY NEWBfA1

WOMAN MAY GET HIGH COURT POSTAdministration Forces Bottle Up War ReferendumW H M O R S

i E B M EO H L y t lG A C TW ASHINGTON, Jun. 10

(U.R) — A dm iniatration forces today bottled up' th e Ludlow w ar referendum am endm ent fo r th e rem uindor of th is ses- 6ion of congress,

; W hile th is-ac tio n was be­ing” taken in th e houae by a vote of 209 to 188 aga inst b ring ing th e am en4m ent to th e floo'r, the senate con­tinued in deadlocked fili­b u ster over th e anti-lynching bill. .A ttacking th e bill as .an “uy^fonsntutional in.sult to th e sou th ,” S enator P a t H ar­rison, D,, Mi.ss., w arned the D em ocratic leadership th a t its enactm ent m igh t tu rn the south aw ay from th e p a rty fold.

T h e velcrnn M lislsiJppl. D ciho- c ra t pleaded w ith se n a te D em ocrats n o t to •■knife" the so u th e rn s ta te s because " th e consenuences m ay be m om entous.” H e accused th e spon- fion o l th e m easure o f s ittin g "si­len tly a n d spinele*sly" In stead of re- ply log to argum en ts th a t th e m eas­u re w as unconstitu tional. A t th e c li­m a x of h<8 speech, H arrison th rew on h is desk th e handkerch ie f h e h a d been twlsWng In his h a n d s a n d tu r n ­ed to S en . R obert P . W agner, D .. N. Y.‘, w ho w ith Sen. r re d e r lc lt V an N uys, D.. Ind., spon.^ored th e bill, a n d Fflld:

H eeds W arning" I say to any m em ber of th e se n ­

a te w ho aspires to be th e D em o­c ra tic nonQ nee for P residen t th a t h e b e tte r p u t h is candidacy on b e t­te r g rounds th a n th is bill. Any se n ­a to r w h o a ^ e a r t f lu tte rs w hen a r e ­p o r te r ca lls h im o u t because of th e possibility th a t th e W hl,t« H otne- is

. calU ns to te ll lilm h e is Kolng to be app o in ted to th e suprem o c o u rt h a d b e tte r show h im self a b e tte r law yer th a n evidenced by th is bill."

I n pigeon-holing th e Ludlow a m en d m e n t th e house heeded w arn in g from P residen t Roosevelt th a t th e reso lu tion w ould cripple th e P re s id e n t in conduct of fo re ign ftffalra a n d lead o th e r n a tio n s to believe they could viola te A m eri­c an H ghta w ith Im punity . T he ^ s l d e n t ’s optioalUon was tran s-

(ContlnuKl on P»«e ». Column «)

Mentioned

JU D G E PL O R E K C e ALLEN . . . m en tioned fo r suprem e

c o u rt post.

GRANGE HITS A1 DELA!S IN «

P o in ting specifically to th e pro- • . . . . . . I form ed

By G RA TTAN M cGR O AR TY IC opyrifh t. 1937, U nited Prcs»» ^

W ASH IN G TON . Jn n . 10 (U.P.) — P residen t R oosevelt will a sk con- ere.v; In a special m essage on n a ­tio n a l defense th is week to approve

huge a irc ra f t building program and construction of m ore subm arines and destroyers Instead ^ more ba ttle sh ip s , i t w as learned today.

Congressional leade rs e stim ated Uie cost of th e p rog ram will a d d be­tw een '$100,000,000 (tnd $200,000,000 10 M r. Roosevelt's billion do lla r dc- l ^ s e budget. T h e bu lk o t th e i n c n h e will be sp e n t on im proving the havy 's a i t a n d u n d erseas fo rc es 'an d stre n g th en in g th e lig h t s tlrface fleet.

A bandons P lans T h e P residen t, in h is budget m ess­

age la st week, recom m ended con- .struction of two su p e r-d rea d n au g h ts In a dd ition to two on th e w ay now. In te n tatively a b andon ing p la n s for two more t , w as sa id to feel th a t existing l)ui.ulng facllitie> w ould be

'e r-taxed .E xact .itre iig th of th e presen t

naval a ir force Is n o t know n, b u t Is believed to inc lude 1,200 firs t- line plnnc-s. By 1942 th e goal Is 2,000. T he P residen t's new prog ram m ig h t b ring ach ievem en t of th a t num ber

a "vicious c irc le" In th e DougU a V. V laek case, th e T w in .FalLi county P om ona G ran g e today 'w a s ener- te ttc a ily on record a s dem anding a speed ing -up of Id ah o cou rt pro cedure.

T h e Pom ona u n it, lii tlud ing 17 su bo rd ina te G ranges , pas.sod a reso­lu tion la te S a tu rd ay a t Its F i le r m eeting , asltlnir fo r rem ovaJ o i te c h ­n ica litie s a n d legal loopholes in s ta te Jurisprudence.

Sm all Stockm an AidA id fo r th e sm a ll stockm an was

a lso r e n t e d , by th e countyw ide P o m ona w hen approxim ate ly 350 M S m beii rh a t to id a n c e a t F ile r e n ­dorsed a reso lu tion ca lling on th e d e p ar tip e n t o f th e lnt«rl'or a n d Uie U . S. d e p a r tm e n t o f ag ricu ltu re to t a k e , a " len ien t" a ttitu d e tow ard sm a lle r producers, so th o t th e “little fellow" can secure adequa te g r a t ­ing rlghUs on th e public range.

F ra n k lin Q lrard , s ta te forester and fo rm er secre tary of s ta te , was f ea tu re speake r a t th e a ll-day bc;i- slon conducted in F ile r G range hall. O lra rd ou tlined Id ah o ’

H I IM D IL argest hlngle dny’a sh ljm ien t ot

poU toefl from Id ah o for the c u rren t season Indicated today th a t growern a n d dealerN liavo decldcrt active m ovem ent of th e largo crop m a i t be s ta r ted , iiccordlng to in form ation

-rece ived hero th is afte rnoon from c en tra l shipping po in ts

Bptids shipped from Idaho Uiitur- fluy to ta lled 208 carloads,lilg ti for th e aeason. 'D irso w ere divided an fol- Iowa; n o r th of Pocatello, BO rm s ; West o f PtK-iilello, 128 cnrn. T h e la t ­te r d is tr ic t Include.i T w in l^ ll .i and n o r th side b ranch Matlou.n.

U pholding lla claim iin "im lato m etropolis," K huberly excredrd nil o th e r shlpphiK iM lnls (n thin dinlrlr.t With 33 rnrloadri being Inaded a t th iit s ta tio n flaturdoy, iiiimiimry of llie nhlpm ent* revcTilrd. Hurley, which rnnks a t Ihe top ultluiugh nlilpm rnts billed from th e re Include spuds from A num ber of o tii rr com m unltlrs, also show ed a high flm irr.

T lie K im berly InadliiK to la llr tl 000,000 |H)undn nf Apiids H atiirday, Rlncfl eac h carlniid l» ciillinaled a t h o t less th a n 20,000 iiounifs.

T lie n ia rk r t was ap |)aren tly aleudy • t U s a ^ e n t low level of 40 renU ,

. bulk to m owers, fo r U .« . No. In. and \ about 20 cn itn . bulk lo firiiweis, for

No,

, All Quiet on Teriiel Front

IIKNDAYE. K iench-H iianlsh n o n - tier, J a n . 10 (il W -/i,M inbh na llo n al- iflls a n d loyalists a(rengtlMi>ed the ir lliic;. today for new a ttac k s anil coiiuter-iidackA In llio long ba ttle fo r'I^ iiiii'l.

Ooiumiinlriurn fiom both sides re> lK)ilrd all Iniuin relatively qiilel. 'Ilin luillonnlhtn. a l te r days o t va in e llo r t to I liu l.a w rnk |Hilnt In tlia loyalist lifi*-*. were prepntlnii new a ilacks. i.oyullnls were busy evacua­ting so r lin t n u t lim O.im-rnli} <:omb«tanln. and women, ch ild ren and aged men wlio passed In to th e ir liaiuls f ililn v and ,S a tu rd ay w hen the defeiiM (if a g roup ol.tiulldlnK s Inside llie city, which i;ie iiatlohH llst ta rr la o n had held slnca D ecem ber a i, suddenly l oilnpsed, >

fo rest resources a n d le ft th e G ra n g ­e rs w ith w h a t m any of th e ranchers te rm ed a n "am a rln g " s ta te m en t:

Could F inanee 8ehooli " If p roperly m anaged and con ­

served," O lra rd said, " th e JJ1011,OOO acres o f forcaC land u n der s ta te con ­trol can , w ith in 60 yeors. provide

(ron lln iird oa P» |e S, Column f)

Walked O u t on Millions

l iu l iv ld tin llB t , B r o t H nr* d o s ty b o n a to d t l i n t ho w o u fc Jn 't in n r r y tlio i lc h - e a t g ir l In t h o 'w o r ld , ovoti h n d ho th o c h n iic o . A nil ■tlion i in o x p o c to tl ly tl io c h n n c o c n in e '. D id Iia chHM go b la m in d ? V ou 'llf in d th o H iia w o rM rrA d o - (n ltio H u n i |)h r lo a ' o x c i t- l u g n o w a o rln l # to r y

FDR Will Ask Added Money for Defenses

b.v low . th u s g iving th e U nited Sintc.s nearly 4,500 m odern fig h tin g plai;7s by com bining th e a n jiy a n d nnvy torces.

Nfcp.sslty for building up th e sub - miirlne and destroyer forces w as re - vr.iOT !n Secre tary of Navy C laude A. Sw anson's recen t a n n u a l rep o r t to iiir P resident, w hich show ed th a t ch<- United State:* was t ra i lin g a il o ther naval powers In these ca t< - gorlafc.

Onljr 33 D'catroyeraAs of J a n . 1, ID37—la s t o fficia l

.statJ.silM released by th e ' n av y d e ­partm ent— the United S ta te s h a d only 39 m odern destroyers a n d 39 m odern subm arines, com pared w ith 83 nnri ■40, respectively, fo r G re a t Britain . 82 and 48 for J a p a n , 61 a n d 75 ior P rance a n d and 71 fo r I ta ly .

nop, Edward T . Taylor, D „ Colo., clialrnian of th e house a p p ro d r ia - tlons com m ittee, who c o n f e r r ^ with* Mr. Roosevelt tw ice la s t w w t re ­garding add itional naval a p p ro p r ia ­tions. said the regular naval ap p ro ­priations bill will be b rough t u p for consideration Im m ediately a ft« r d is ­posal of th e Independent offices a n d post office treasu ry app rop rla tlona . The additional fund.s, he .said, w ill be Incorporated In a deficiency bill. ‘

1,000 Pay Respects A t Alexander Rites

By JEA N SPRAGUEN early 1,000 residen ts of Twin Falls and .soulhern Idaho

joined y este rd ay in pftyinj? trib u te to D r. -Duncan L o m e A lexander, pioneer physician-of Twin Falls and an o u ts ta n d ­ing fig u re in m edical circles of th e northw est, a t unusually im pressive r i te s a t th e P res- ' b y teria n ch u rch and a t th e g rave y es te rd ay afte rnoon .

Rev. J . fl. B u lle r , rec to r of A scen­sion -EplscopBl th t i r c h , rea d -th e solem n service fo r tlio de ad provided by h is c lu ircfi. D u rin g th e b rie f rite*W ilton P eck a an g "O ne Sweetly Solem n T h o u g h t" a n d ‘'C roaslng the B ar" preceded by a p relude of chim es played hx, h is accom panist,M rs. J . A. D >gert.

M rs, D ygert ^klso played "Ber­ceuse" beforef th e r ltea a n d H andel's "L arg i" In conclusion.

A tte n d In Body T lie rite s ^vcre a tte n d e d in a body

by m em bers of th e L egion i» s t , who alho Imd c harge of th e graveside service, tlie do c to rs o f th is section a n d more th a n a score of nurses who w ere In uniform .

TJie e n tire fo re p a r t o f tlie ro strum a n d chu rch wflfl'aoJIdJy banked wJlh beau tifu l flow ers w hich a tte s ted to th e high c.iteem a n d w idespread a f ­fec tion fe ll fo r D r. A lexander.

D uring th e service th e c ask e t was closed luid covered w ith tlie flag of (he doctor's c oun try w hlcit ho served during th r W orld w ar in active serv­ice. a tta in in g tlie ran k of m ajor.B rfoio th e j-ervlces a n d th roughou t the r ite s a gu a rd of honor comjMsed of LegliHinalres itn<| m em bers o t Co.B, llt ltli enKlnrcrn. U nited B taten n a ­tional Kuuid, n ia ln t« liied a waU;h ovrr llie l)o<ty of Ih e ir conirude.

A t Ihe clo.M- of ih e c h u rc h rites th e en tire coiiiim ny ina rched l>ef(ii«(fie lipi\i;,r.

H a r te r C ondiicti R ites Orave.'ilde r l t r s were conducted by

Jo h n liiiivey. pu st c om m ander of the i^K lon ]Hl^t, W ilton Peck, c h a p ­lain, and llov, Mr, B utler, w ho rend th e iOi)lr.coiml cuu iin ltta l aervlcii nnit

(('onllriur<l "H t>*e ». Toliimn I)

(iifruni I’iiichot to Seek (ii)vcrnorahip

l* lill,A i> rJ .rn iA . J a n , 10 (U tlllfiiK l n iu Iml, ^w ice governor of Pcnnsylviiiiiii. iHUiounced today lh a t he wlil .N'c'k itic ite p u b lic an gul)er- nnforlnl In M ay In acnuiimlHii tci n v rrlh row th e -Newilr i i r ' ............. ( h a t lins held

i.iiiir lii:»' u n d e r O ov. O corgr H, tou l''

M E i S MW I O S I W

SAN D IEGO, Cftllf.. J a n . 10 (U Rl— T h e navy recalled all 'c r a f t b u t a squadron of destroyers today from th e search for a bom ber th a t Was lo s t in tho ocean laa t W ednesday w ith a crew o! seven aboard .

F o r four dnyn the navy h a d cxTrlcd on Uio grcftte.st liim t in Its hl«U}ry over an a rea of sea 900 m iles n o r tli- w eat o f Ban Diego w here th e lost bom ber's radio was la s t h e a rd from la te W ednesday. T lie p la n e w as oi [Mtrol. Nearly 100 sh ips a n d h und red.^ of p lanes pa rtic ipa ted in tlie search.

Navy officials hoped Uie s tou t- hulled c ra ft m igh t sllll l>e a flo a t b u t It seemed a p p a i^ n t th a t the plane crashed and sank.

WRECKB A K tn H F im .n , ca iifr^ri» f» f/io

(U.Rl — l l i e Rut«mot)llrrt of K, J . Roach, of Salem , O re.. and H enry K. A rm strong, of I /is Angeles, cnl- llded In a heavy fog near he re yesterday a n d Itniich wan Injured fatally .

A car d riven by f ilc n Duly, of A lham bra. Calif., tn ia sh rd in to the wreckage <if the nm cliln rs of R oach and 'A rm strong .

Tw o autom obiles i)vciluinr<t trying to avoid (he th ree wrccki'd cars. A sixth n ia ch ln r hit n (nw ca r culled (0 th e ru'eiin and Him'- more niitomcibllei re<-rivnt ili'iiird fenders In m inor collihlon.t iit ih r wreckiige.

TVti |)e^^<m^ were trea te d fm In­juries,

('MAKtiKK O AM nVINUW A a iiiN (n v )N , j iin , 10 luD n>.'

in te rs ta te tm iinierce niintiil.'slim In- d a y WHS chan ied liy H rn. Ilnitiiii K W iieeler, O , M o n t, w ith "ki' kiIiIii' kon a slock m a ik e i r if r ’ . .. ........(anpayern ' iimney Itm nrd to iml- roads, ,

APANESE L A I B L U E IA C T O

SINGIAOBy EDWARD W. BEATTIK

SHANGHAI. J a n . 10 (U.PJ—J a p a - ne.se warsliljKs lan ded bluejacket.’: a t T slng tno today to "punisli" th e C h t- nese fo r bunU ng $100,000,000%orth of Jaim ne.se m ill p roperties.

T he I lrs t o f th e b luejackets, dl.s- paiclK-.s snld, landed a t B h a i^ k o w , 10 miles iro in T slng tao , a n d began mnrchiDK on iJie c ity as a irp lan es preceded them , bom bing thcv'road.s to c lear them of nny rem n a n ts of Chlne.se troops.

O th e r a irp lanes flew over T alng- tao . dropping leafleU w ah iin g C h i­nese to , rem ain in th e ir hom es a n d fore igners to avoid dangerous a reas a n d rem ain in a de.slgnated portion o f the foreign quarter.

D estroyers a t DocksAs. th e blucjiickels landed a t S hab-

lekow , tw o Japanese tran sp o rts and several p ro tec ting de.stroyers a n ch o r­e d off th e dock.s, ready to la n d th e ir ow n contlngenU of men.

T he A m erican evacuation com ­m ittee , under U nited S ta te s Consul Sam uel Sokobln. m e t to discuss cvac- Ufttioti of approx im ate ly 125 A m eri­cans wiio rem ained in tho T slng tao a rea , a n d th e fa te of 24 moj;e IrT the in terio r,' w hen a form idable J a p a - ne.se arm y was m arch ing on th e city,

T he Brltl.sh consu late advised a ll B ritons to s ta n d by fo r c cn c en tra - tlo n orders a m U ^o r ev acu atio n If neces.sary. a f l t f u w as repo rted th a t th e BrtLsh consul visited th e J a p a ­nese w arsh ips to try to in su re sa fe ty o t B ritish subJecU.

T lie Domcl 'J a p a n e se sem i- o fllc - iaU News agency asserted th a t blue- Jacket-s occupied th e c ity w ith o u t resis tance a n d th a t n a v a l p a rtie s w ere se n t ou t a t once tO 'S earch for sn ipe rs o r o th e r •'a n ti-Ja p an e se e le­m ents."

■CbincM Arm y Flees . D ays befpre. tb e Chinese a r n u p a tb e •TBlngUb'Ueib^biul lle d '« » m U d M in g tn p p e d tM tween th o sca^and a fo rm idab le Ja p an e se a rray m a rc h ln f on th e c ity from tlie lu te rlo r. T h e c ity a d m in is tra tio n and a ll b u t a few police h a d followed, a n d a for­e ign v ig ilan te corps under G erm a n res id en t-1 "had preserved order, seek­in g p a rticu la rly to stop looting.

T oday th e v igilantes sen t IJie few policem en w ho hnd rem ained to a id th e m to take she lte r in th e Ja p an e se sh r in e so t l i a t t lW would n o t bo m is tak e n for cotnlfclanUs. •

A U nited PrCfus dlhim tch from T s ln g ta o sa id th a t th e pan iph leU w hich th e Ja p an e se a irp lanes d ro p ­ped on th e c ity were p rin ted in C h i­nese a n d E nglish. They gave fo r ­m a l w antliiK th « t th e Jnpaiiei.c wcro la n d in g today.

S I O i M l E S l I ) C E N M SIAIES

(tly UiiUfd .Prrwi)A sto rm re n te r over the Ciitiiicllan

prpv lncrs of Alhcrla and HiisKi\l''he-_ w an moved Mmilicantwiiirt h'day. cu rry ing simw ntxl lower Inn iicru- ( iires tow ardw hich nu ffe ird ilirii' nu>N( ruin'inH w ea the r of ih - w ln trr ovn i Im' wpek- 'rnd .

T h e weiitlKT ........ i.l Clilcago.nald (he ^nllw umilcl r r i iC i In Uie O re a t l-akr;i icmmi tum oiiiiw and W rdnrnili.y . lli ' Mdd Ilir luw snow ­fall I

•, iiiK has

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iidri n o t b<- ir, li Which l-:i r>h liiiith-<i o v rr th e wci-k-i'iid. taiml e ig h t h u ll-”, a t lm ( I)

Teni[K'iHlui'-:i 111 I' reached tliclr lnwrr,i i w in te r lu st iiIkIiI a i V It was 20 degrc'.-* hrliiw /n t i

O th e r readliiK.i lu i'lu ibil Hi b e ­low lit Iowa i'^ilh; n iK'Ifiw III W a­terloo. l a ; i'J hriow al Chin ii". C ity .

H Iwldw nl llloux Cllv; t Ix'low l'>»t MollSes; 4 iibiivi' id M udhon,

WIs., n iid 20 alxiv'c i<i Clih

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Judge. Florence Allen to Receive Consideration for Position, Reports Claim

luio'FOlLiwn i A N D I N

y. s. I

‘Crash’ is Sole Crash Survivor

W hatever h l i roay be, C ra sh wodM b« a soltab le cognom ea fo r (he p o p pletnrecT above, W hea h l i m u ie r a n d ihU lres* w ere r e ln n i ln c lo th e ir Phoenix, A rlr, hom e a f te r a w a t i o n tr ip ((»(be Paelfio eoaat, th e ir c a r figured I t i ^ n acc id en t w ith a large truck . B o th w ere killed. A fter th e c a r a n d ^ e truck w ere p n IM a p a r t C rash w as found l a th e r e a r se a t « f th e car, In jn red , h e b a d n « t w him pered w hile reM M crew i w orked on th e wreck.

€ourthouse Condition May Delay Granii Jury’s Probe

BOISE, Jan . 10 (U,R)—Ki^onditlon of A da county’s , court* liouHe m ay poHtjwne a grand ju ry , acheduled to convene Jan,17 fo r an inveHtigation oC Htp Ju d g e C harles Koelsch said today.

Ada coun ty 's courtliouse is being demoli*lie<l to m ake w ay for a new stru c tu re . T h e tow er a n d p a r t of th e roof h a v e-b ee n removed.

T h e g rond Jury wan prevloiwly lH)fltponM u n til J a n . 17 when the Jury panel wa.n vaca ted bccause some of Die ven irem en chosen rou ld no t a t te n d because of d e a th o r absence,

Ju d g e K oelsch, w ho l u d been ex- pected to fo rm ally ca ll th e Jury to . day, suld lie would no t Issun th e call iin t ll i t becam e a p p a re n t w hen (here w ould bo fiu iirte rs nvnllnble sultiiblo fo r gn in d Jury work.

A tcn ijw rary structure Is under construction, and tn nearly but Koelsch said he had beni ad­vised tlia t tlie heating plant would not bo ready for approKlmately 10 days.

l'M<‘»'tri<! l’ow<‘i' Fi-oiii Boimevilh

'i'o liiUer IdahonOIHK, I d a . J a n . 10 (UPi Kx-

.(••nhlon of e lcc tilcn l iwwcr llnrn fitJin no tnievllle dam Into i.<miIIi - e iii a n d n n r th e n i Idaho for ic n - e ra l u tllliy jiuiiionen was ai.Miird today by J . 1), Itoss, a<luilnb.ti»ior of Ihe Honnevllle power p io jrc t

tl<) rl salit th>' only (hjiiK otni'd- lUK In tl'" wav of cxten'.W>ii liiK i n iiiithnn lilaho was lack ul nii a|i- p io |illiiliim 10 liftlidlB in ii^ tiu i- tliin of tlir nec<'ssary llni''’ cspni.necl tlin hope that (hi.. I'li- |iMi|iilalli>n would lie giahlrd by Ihi- budget commlKee al an ra lly da lr .

to a f f a i r s , f o r a second tim e ,

Kiss and Squeeze Lacking so California Woman KillslOwn Daughter and Son, Then Burns Herself

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B e g i n n i n g ^ ^

Today

• A 1 . IIIKt II Miueere InKtYj’me-(hliiK .......... wKh tlie de«X l ofMl . 1l ine I ' 'lui e n d h e r tw o d S till I'll

tnV. II' " f iif le i't lon weifldi'iiii'i 1 brl )>'. Hie m an rIio loved.

•I'uci,. ItllM' « n s a newspttiHirSllllV tllilt hr ic a ii a h n u l ' twopl'lljllc' 111 Nr « Y ork risk ing th e irllvi". 1,1 Mill' a k ltle ii .

11 h "i'. ihcsfl c lrcum slances........ il a ill•■■lull In M rs. iKjng'sIll'll 1 Mini O'r iih t deiilti.

r i l ilr n i '’ wan lh a t Mrs.I.I'IK klllKl 1tic chlU lreii, (.'harles.H, h<iicl KMInil* M ae, a n d iJ,eu

liurncd llrl^^l( lo ilm lh br; Uirlr liotllr.i

Thir ot tho li'itrn i.lir | r |1 Hcrlbliled ari(i\n Hii- iirwr.ini cllpiilnii thill Iciiii I>( (h r r■York |>et>ple a n il tlir- m l 'I 'tu ' i i c k ^

"’Things lllin thin i(i> i»i lo world niiit you will ik iI a a n d squc'-r.fl lo nnvr lb '- llli' i womni)—Ihn il/i< of n wixjuui < loves you l>etter I lian llfr "

'l l ie no irs Wrrr n<lcllrn'vrcl ••Jack." Pollen Iden tlflrd h loi n m an o the r (h an h r r liii’iliaini

M l". 1-ong wnt, 4(1. Hhr wn-, ViilC'-d froiii h r r hiiKliiiiicI, .liHii l.'ilii( ol n il Inn.....I. i)i'i III*' V.l4i vlsll lilni ocrasliinally , 'l lic

lliiie she w ent wan linliiiiliiv inoiiilnK. TiMghboin ^al<! lli ''y fiTiiril a q iia ire l jm d Mirt i.ong led w llh (hr- IWii rh llihu ii.

At 4 Ii'rlm k H uiiday niotiiliiK. ' nriK hbiuh haw M is, JxinK's cublii

In fininiv.11 wiin not iinlll i l i r fire liail tu n

Its C<’u is r tliKl Ihe iKHiles wero found. 'I’lirv ui'i« on H cot. T hn boy h a d b rri i nlablied (h rongh (ho

. I i r a t l . prinxibly Wllh III) Ice |>lck. I 'a l t of thn HUrn xkull'w aii mlw>- liig, an if sh r liini b rn i ihDl. Mrr), 1,0'iH Ji IhuIv n I icI, and un -

k less she look imihiin, she dlf-d offire o r nmokr 'D ir ...... .. p la n -

I neij n il autopsy id i n n n w hlcii i t

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.nkrii as If Mrs. I-oiiK l>ai| h r Ih lld ie n , (Ossnd i,iinw on OOC a n d snrlnkh 'd It wlHi n r tu.lUMllt' a hpi-cdv lira 'll |.-«'lf.

l,i>iiK was nil e n p n i iii’>t'>l ib>' l»'li>IIKr<l Ul ftcvrlal ivkiii-

hlioolliiK leamn. >ii|il bad vi-iiil UKiin. All l)|it oni- <lf Ih rin n r fiiiiliil III hor c a r .lah-i Tho iilrv. ii)rio were In Ihe riir, pliiiird > iiiiK 's of I'lciihhiK,U iir, fiiund ill u pa ir of shorn,

' l-:vcr nlnrn the’ day you IhimkIiI 111'' llioiiii shorn Ih rrn haS bi-rii no (loiihi 111 my m ind, aliout how mui'h I bivrd yim. You wcti' so •wcut and considerate tliut day,"

ON’U R Y L I S rNam es o f 300 T w in F i lU county

quajlfled e lectors were to be desig> lis ted late thlA afte rn o o n by th e board of county com m U sionera for du ty on J u r lu of th e 1038 d is tric t court sessions here.

Judge J . W.- Po rte r , a t th o open, lug of th e J a n u a ry te rm today, c ill ed fo r a ven ire of 30 fo r tl)c c u rre n l term .

'H ie conuntssloners, by law ; se lec t a t le as t SO nam es of elec tors fo r each of th e cou rt sessions, o t w hich the re will be five tills y e a r so th a t the m inim um would bis 200, T lie board indicated, iiowever. lh a t i t will des­ignate a t le a s t M a dd itiona l nam es.

T h e ptospectivo Jury lU l Is np- l>ortloned am ong tiie various vo ting p rec incts In th e county on th e t>aais of ih e voli- cas t a t th e la s t general elcctloii. 'n ioM selec ted a re taken from the p(>H list, a n d m u st havj voted a t th a t election.

D ihw Iiik of eacli venire,’w hen coll. rd for b>' tlm d is trlr i Judge, In niada bv M hrilff E. r , r ra (e r . I 'robate Juiltir O uy 1,.’ K Inn ry and Court Cli'tk K iinik J . tSmlth. M r, B nilth (Irlrgalc.s work on (lie d raw iyg to I'liiil 11. (lo rdon , ilepuly c lerk.

y00TH.16.SH0 B V M B O I L E !

By JOB ALEX M 0BRI8 (CopTrtftal, m t . UnHed PreM) WASHINGTON, Jan . 10

(U.R)— W hite House v is ito rs disclosed today th a t P resi* d eh t Roosevelt is considering th e advisability o f ap p o in t­ing a woman to th ? sup rem e court to succeed A ssocfato Ju stice George Sutherland.

T he c a l l e r s em phasized however, t h a t the w e re fa c t Mr. Boosevelt had discuased th e wisdom o f m S i i p re ce ­d en t-sh a tte rin g nominatiofn, cou^d n o t necessarily be tak'< en as an indication t h a t h e intended to appoint a w om an to th e h ig h bench a f te r S u therland re tire s Jan . 18.

In faeli the Pnaldent's conTem> tlon w u described u glrtng th e Im­pression tha t St^icltor oeneral Stanley: Reed wm the leading 'can­didate for the post, with 0 « r. Praok Murphy or tUchigaB. and m n k R. McNlneh. c h t ln u n of the fed*

‘The n tm e of VnltMl StatM O tnu lt

Judgo n a t a e a K .A lte o t Cler*- ta n d , Oftj0, w u t a t o O t ttkaU oM C .

Too W naMe‘ The Imprestlon was g lm i th a t

Sen. Sherman Mlntan, O., Ind.. and AssUtant. Attorney O enenl Robert H. Jackson, both of whom have been promlnenUjr mentioned, would prob­ably be considered too valuable to the sdm lnlitntlon in other tleiOa to permit the nomination of either^

Purtherroore, 'Mr. Rooeevelt w iu described u determined to give the most learthlng scrutiny to th s background of the perten nomi­nated In o n te to avoid repetition of the co n tm en y arising from dla«, ' cloeure tha t his first nominee, As- socUte JusUce Hugo L. Black, h ad , b e r t i 'a member of the Ku Klux Kian.

Tlie senate a lso 'h u given atrong warning tha t the appointee, re­gardless of station, wUI be thorough­ly investigated by the Judiciary

(C oatlaa ta on r s i« t , C o taan ))

CARDOZOBEnER;

McfiK'lic

Mhot In (ho ncck iiy a stray .:ili b iillrt tiu iKhiy a llc iiioo n . Howard Malone, 10. was back at ills 'I'wln I'lilln high PCIicKil cliiBsrcxiin dullea loilny with n iiandaged ncck.

youth, sun uf M r, lUid Mm. M nliiiir, wan wiOklng

field ncur thr ranch uf his Krundtathrr. K, J , Malime, i iu il li (if llii- I'lly , when thn bullel IihIiic<1 In l)ii‘ llg iit side 1)1 J}ls Jierk. 'Jlie iiiIasIIk iieiintratod ha lf an hii'ii; knoi^kliiH Ihfl boy (o hts kiir<';i,

ll« was given nicdUitl iitlr iit lo n nnd the wound was le iin rd lulnor. Iln told nheilff n o ltlc rrs lie iienrd nil shut uiid SAW iKi one in (ho vle- lidty using a gtin. 'I'lin iu ltiin |i <>a:ur- led at 4:ao p. m. tiunday.

n f flc e rs wiio were Investigating tiKlny In an e ffiiit (<• find tlio i>er- soii' who sho t the liullet w arn«d s|K)r(smnn and yoiidis Hint extrem e euro should be used in hnndilng fire- arm s, since (hn carry ing |>ower nf even a 2'J Iravrs i>eill a t dlntanccs up (u one niiiu.

W AaH IN O TON , J a n . 10 (UJt) — Suprem e C ourt Ju stice D enjam ln N. Cardozo, s tr icken a m on tii ago w ltJt a Mvere case of shingles, allowed sllg iit im provem ent today a f te r sev­e ra l "a la rm ing" h e a r t aKacks.

if ls physlctan. Dr. Jo h n P a u l K arnest, announced a fte r o o n su lU - tloii w ith New York and W aoldngto ii h e a r t s|)eclallsts th a t the fam ed lib - ' e ra l Justice m ust be kep t abso lu te ly (julet for "some tim e,"

C ardoui lias been confined to hl/i m tn rlinen t since e a r l ^ D ecem ber.

Cnrdoco's absence l ^ i Uw c o u rt will deprive tlie New u * a l o f a l l Uio advan tages w hich would have paaaed to (he liberal bloc in th e c o u rt by I'rea lden t Uoosovelt's nom ina tion o f . a siicces.vir to connervatlve Ju s tice (leorge H utherland. who in re ti r in g Ja il, it)

In add ldoii lo Cardoso, th e re a re (hree o th e r litwialA — L otilf Z7. )hiiiidpL<i, Hugo 1,. n ia ck and l la r la u R. Ht<iuo; th ree conseivatives. Ja m e s (!. M citeynolds, r ie r te D u lle r and Hutherlaiid , a n d two who iiavo vote il iviih hoUt grouiM on Im iw rU uit New l><nl legislation, C h i e f Ju s tice Charles K, H u |h ea a n d O w eu J . Jtriljcrta,

Wlille CardiiU) U III, doclsloiu Will lie dccided by an eight m an court, th it lt bu tiie rian d 's successor <a ap- iKiinted It will be a aeven-man liench w ith a three to two lineup of lllx ia ls a n d conservatives, leaving th e l)alnnce of (Kiwer ID the votea nf H ughes and ItoberU.

Oardoav U tfT years old. Looked lUKin as one of the greataat liberal ju rtsU .o f atfn im e, he waa a|>.- pointed to th« auprwna codrt In

b r Pm U tm t HoovM to lUi tha vacancy created (h* raiKnaUM of another great llWtat* OUWf •

, dell ItoiniM.

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■ Pa«eTw6* • IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday, January 10, 1938

W ASHINGTON, Jan . 10 (U.RV-Battle w ithout q u arte r is underway to d ay on the New Dcal-biff businow fron t fo r some undisclosed dcprec of decentralization of control over industry and financcv

P r e s i d e n t Roosovelt as- tiumed personal directionv of th e effo rt in 'h is Jackson day address in w hich he said small m inority— a m ere hand­ful of th e to ta l o f business­men, bankers and industrial- ista— would f ig h t to th e las t ditch to re ta in th e ir dom inant ponitions.

W eek-end speeches of th e Pres­iden t and h is a ides a t Jackson dny d lnners w ent f a r to outline «cneral

' adm inistra tion objective;M r Roosevelf ‘

•alm ost to read o u t o f th e party those elem ents In put)llc and private Jlfc opposing "party progress." l ie said It was rig h t a n d necessary for Uie parly to "slough o f f c lass 'con ­sciousness and sectionalism . Observ­ers speculated w h eth er h a w as h i t­tin g a t th e so u th e rn D em ocratic blocs w hich have Junked h is wage a n d hours bills In th e house and are filibustering • lu ja lm t th e nnU- l>T\chtag bill.

Southern ThreatsT liere a re th reaL i. a llhouRh Uiey

n r^ n o t talcen seriously, th a t the -so u th e rn e rs will A i^ lfy th is entire

session If necessary to p reven t en ­ac tm e n t of th e 'le g is la tio n .

The President's Jackaon day In­sistence tha t he was warrlpg not vpon all business but only upon a recalcitrant minority and statements « r h l s aides th a t buslneu In itself was not under New Deal attack •roused speculation as to the identl- tT of tndlvlduala or corporaUons tram w hdu the admlnUtratlon ex­pects a showdown ilgbt. Mr. Roos­evelt un llo ialy has ab id ed names in dlaeusiln« his objections to big buslttatt praetlees.. Du4n« tlM ca>ri»tn>M week bar-

— n g e o( orlUclsm, B «c x tU rj of In­terior Harold L. Ic k u and AaslsUnt A ttenejr Oeneral Robert H. Jack- m named u tm m In denouncing KOMpoilfltto pruUeea.■ Ja«kaon aa « e d Alfred P . Bloon and W iUam 8. Koudseo ot Oeneral Motet* In a tin g high eMeuUve u l - arlei la o o a tnst vH h wbat he re- (trd ed M proportloaAtel7 low re­turns to labor.

Ob rrieiUHr T e rm . But HMl Mr. Rooaevt\tare Inown to be on ftlrljr friendly U r n s , i t je motor e*eeuUve was a White R o u M r^ lo r last week. Ickea

ckrt>tB»a week eounseUed taatMSf to purge Itself of ‘I t s Fords, its QlrdlUB »Qd its Ruids," mean­ing. evldenlly. H«iry - Ford. Tom O M ler of RepubUo Steel and James H. BM d. of Bemlngton-Rsnd. Icku caiTied tli« BMnhir process further by what a p p M ^ to be an Indict­m ent of the nation's wealthiest and most powerful lasallies as obstacles to ecooomlo progress.

Rather than a general atUck on fauslnesa, Mr. Rootefclt and. other Hew Beal week-end

R rtu rn s from Bols^J- H, Bamc.-:. local ntto rney . has

re tu rn e d from Bolac a fte r pre.scnl- ln(t aVgum ents In tw o eases before ilic suprem e court.

Week a t S u n V alley I t r . and M rs. W. R . C hase and

d au g h ter. V irg in ia ^ n . a cc o m p an M by h e r guest. M iss EM crU«-Elder, a re spending th e week c ^ u n Valley.

Mlsalonary to SpeakD r. M .' D. E ubank , K an sa s City, ir m ore th a n 30 ye a rs a m Lulonary

In C hina, will speak a t th e B a p ­t is t c h u rc h on T uesday a t 7:30 p. m .

R e tu rn fro m VU ll M rs. E a r l Willi* a n d daugh ter

h ave re tu rn e d from Rigby w here they visited a n -a u n t a n d from Po­cate llo w here - they were w ith a niece.

Illaced them selves In defense of the - lltU e m an " o r Independent a n d lo- • a l en terprise.

Mr. R ooeere lt u i d m anagers of Independent ccncerm controlled lo­cally had been found th roughout the country to possess local and In­dependent viewpolntB d iffe ren t from th e view points o f persons in the g rea t f inancia l centers . B u t Mr. Roosevelt sa id i t h«d been foimd th a t when a business was contro ll­ed from th e g re a t f inancia l centers, th e loeal m a n ag e r re fe c te d th e a t ­titu d e o t his d U M ff ltp ^ s and Uie s ta te , o t m ind J ^ v / i l l ln g hundreds of m iles aw ayi t v a t d lscun lon pre' ceded th e jD ln i l 's p h ' ' w hich are Judged h e tP lo o ffe r r a th e r pe rsua ­sive ind ications tim t Mr, Roosevelt Is ready now wlUi de tailed p la iu to decentra lise big business to some degree n o t y e t s la te d . H e said:

Confirm s -AnUgtinIsm• 'l lm t . . . conflnnfl o u r Irad lllon-

t l democrallfl a n tsg o n in n to con- centraU on of con tro l over large a re as o t industry t>eyond ne^ds o t operaU ng efflelency nnd hU cngili- en s our resolve to outlaw llie nieUi- oda by w hich such control li achieved anil to ree ita b llih th n In­dependence of local or regional en­terprise.

"L et m e give you nn exumpln. An you know I have t>een rtlacuMlng llie problem o t th e rleotrlo iilllllirs w ith business m rn a n d lawyers and public o ttirla ls du ring tlin past m on th or two. .

"1 am convinced IJial th e g roal m a jo rity o f local o r regional oper­a tin g u tility ron ipan les can come to a n understand ing wlUi Uie gov- em m en l a n d wlUi th e i>rople of tlir te rrito rie s w hich they verve, 'H ia t would enable them to nb ta ln , wltli- )n t^ielr own looalilles o r reglonn, all of th e new cap ita l n rcew ary for Uie oxpansjoti o r im provem ent of th e ir service!)."

Speaks Here .

R e to m s from VtalfMrs. O . 8 . A v an t h a s retu rned

from a ho liday visit w ith hc r-daugh te r nnd fam ily in L os Angeles.

K im berly R e s ld e n t^ U P ra n k G ross la 111 a t h is home In

K im berly, frien d s w ere ^dvTsed to ­day.

R e fo v en . a f te r O peration —O corge R . MlHef. pa tro lm an , Is

recovering from a m a jo r operation a t the hosp ital.

C ondition Is SerloUJ Jo lin A. F lyhq . H! a t h is iiom e w llli

h e a r t trouble a n d com plications, b s till serious. It. I t learned .

Coes to BerkeleyB u r t .Parkfnson ' h a s re tu rned l o

Berkeley. C alif., a f te r spendUig tlic holidays w ith h is p a re n ts , Dr. and Mrs. O . T . Park in son .

Relams io EaatEwald N ew m an, S tan to n . Neb., has ;ti:rnccl to h b hom e a fte r vlsltUig

hi-i p a ren ts , M r. a n d Mrs. H. R. N ewman. ■

Return from T ripM r. a n d M rs. J . W. R lclilns have

re tu rned fro m Los A ngeles a fte r spending th e ho lidays w ith th e ir son and da u g h ters th e re a n d a ttend ing th e so n v tn l lo n of Vhc Beneilcl&l H ie In surance com pany convention held In S a n ta M onica. M r. R lch lns is agent of th e com pany. . ■«.

Home Leader Here M iss M arion Hepw orUi, Moscow,

s ta te bonM^ dem onstraU on leader, w as In T w in F a lls today to confer w ith M iss M a rg a re t ' HIU. dlsUrict leader.

Back froB Coast M r. and M rs. O. A . B a te s have

retumbd from CaU fornia a fU r a m onth sp e n t w ith friends a n d re la - Uves: T h ey w ere accom panied by O . T . McVey. PUer.

Aoeident VicUm Improve* -CondiU on of L loyd Brow n, K im ­

berly rancher critica lly in jured , m - day when a te am of hctdes ran away, w as repo rted today to be good by h o sp ita l a tten d a n ts .

B dw ard 's C a tho lic chu rch , le lt to ­day f o r H onolu lu v h e re h e will spend five weeks. H e .w as accom panied to

in F tan c lsc o by h is sister. M Jft Ann H eilm an , who will r e tu rn o » t week.

Bubmlta to Operation .L o u is 'L e lse r , 10-year-old son of

M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n Lelser, under­w en t a n em ergency appendectom y last n ig h t a t th e hosp ital. H is con­d ition w as given as sa tisfac tory th is m orning.

W bM l Reeovered Local police th is afternoon

nounced recovery of a bicycic b e ­longing to Bobby M angtlson . 013 M a ln .av e n u e n o rth . T he w heel was recovered S unday , hav ing been stolen Sa tu rd ay n igh t.

Bicycle Stolen Local police have been a sk rd by

D w ight O rofford of B uhl to be on th e lookout fo r h is bicycle, stolon from B uh l S a tu rd ay . The w heel Is described a s being pa in ted red a n d w hite a n d la a H ibbard D e Luxe make. I t w as fully equipped w ith acccMorles,

Under(i>e« A 'ppendcelom yMJsi I n « M ay Pa lm er, T w in Falls,

Is reported by h o sp ita l A ttendants to be recovering sa tisfac to rily from

A>ka Perm itA ppliia tlon fo r a p e rm it to con ­

tra c t a new tlOO dw elling In the G arden sub-d iv lslon was m ade tliLi iltcrnoon a t th e cUy h a ll by Jam es

Bell,

Club to .Meet Members of th e Sa lm on Social

club v iM m e et W ednesday a t an all- tlay qulitlng p a r ty a t th e hom e o: Mrs. R obert R ayl. A p o t-luck lunch- con will be se rved . '

CondJdon Im proves Mr«. T lllle D uerlg . w ho lia s been

crlou.sly 111 a t h e r hom e U Im prov­ing. Mr. nnd M rs. L. O . D uerlg. S.in Francisco, w ho w ere called here by her Illness, h a v e re tu rn e d to the ir home. R . 'M . D uerlg . L«s Angeles, Is still iiere.

C onstructs R oof 'A new roo f is to be con.'structcd I a liotne locatcd In ilie Blue Lakes

liddltlon on B u c h an a n s tr e e t. , rcc ords a t th e c ity h a ll show th is a ft cm oon. AppD calJon fo r pcrm lislon to m ake th c 'im p ro v e m e n t w as filed by R ichard R obertson .

(from P*i« 1>com m ittee w hich did n o t question B lack p rior to con firm a tion .

T lio Presiden t’s considera tion of c and ida tes fo r Uie post, w hich will give the New E)eal a d e fin i te "llber- a l" m.Tjorlty on th e c o u rt, wa.s de- K tlb c 'l a.i excrrd lng ly UiorouRh.

f i n t W om an In C ab ine t M r. Roosevelt aaked one vUHor,

w ith R-hnm he d iscussed th e proW^ lem u lir tl ic r he U iought I t w ould be wl.te to nom ina te a w om an. W ith ­o u t wHitliiK' for h is guest to reply, th e Pro-sldent weijJ on to recall th a t h e hnti appo in ted th e f i r s t w oman cab lnct m em ber. S e c re ta ry of L abor F rances Perkins,

H o also dUcu-sscd w h a t h e be­lieved 9'ould be th e rea c tio n to ap ­po in tm en t o f a w om an to 4he court. Indlca llng b tlle f tim t i t would be favorable genprally a n d p a rticu la rly p leasing to th6 w om en o f th e n a ­tio n , -s

T h e nam e of Ju dge A llen, who w as appoin ted to th e c irc u it bench In 1034 by Mr. R oosevelt, w as m en­tioned k i pas.slng.

Twice a lready du rin g h e r le g a l c a ­ree r Judge Allen h a s been th e first w om an to hold Judgesh ips, She was {he fJr.^! o f h e r se x ever to be e lec t­ed to the O hio s ta te sup rem e co u rt a n d Is th e only w om an th a t has ever been app o in ted , to th e federa l c ircu it court.

MeeUnc AnnouncedM issionary gu ild of th e C h ris tian

church will m e e t T uesday even ing a t Uie churc li a t 7:30 p. m, before goUig to the hom e of M iss Viola O ray. Mrs. C. P. Bow les will speak on h e r recen t tr ip to S o u th A m erica. T ra n s ­po rta tion to th e hom e of th e hostess will be provided.

Program Announced^M rs. B. L . P rice , sponsor of the

M aglcl-Y c lub w |ll sp eak T uesday a t 4:18 p. m . ove r K T F l du rin g Uie-P.- T .A . b roadcast on th e a lm s o f th e group she sponsors a n d its p u r­pose. M usic w ill be a rran g e d by Mrs. C urtis T u rn e r wlUi n um bers by

I cappella c h o ru s fro m th e high school and d irec te d by Loyd T hom p­son.

Rites Held Today -^o r Eden Infant

Services w ere he ld th is afte rnoon a t th e W liite m o rtu a ry chape l for D oniphan R oberts . In fa n t son o t M r. and M rs. K e n n e th R oberts. Eden, w ith Rev. E , L . W hite , m in is te r qf th e M eUiodiat chu ir:h , o fficia ting .

In te rm e n t w as In T w in F a lls ceni e tery. \

Service Conduetid F or F iler In fan t

B uria l o f P a u lin e DcM ay U ehlln, In fa n t d a u g h te r o f Mr. a n d M rs.

. a e r a ld U ehlln . F lier, was to take p lace a t New P lym outh follow ing services th e re . T h e child died S a t­urday a t th e fam ily hom e a t F lier.

A rrangem en ta w ere m ade th lo u g l th e D rake m o rtu a ry . I

F orm er M usic CrlUcJudge Florence E lllnw ood A llen Is fo rm er m usic critic , su ffra g e lead-

D em ocrat and ch am p io n of h u ­m a n e and liberal op in ion . A t 63, she

n a ttrac tiv e w om an o f strong physique, a good public speake r, a fa ir po rtla who h a s decreed d e a th w hen th e law m a d e I t unavoidable . S he Is unm arried .

Judge Allen w as b o rn in S a lt Lake C ity, .th e d a u g h te r of a w estern r e ­serve un iversity p rofessor, M arch 33. 1884. eiie" learned G re ek a n d L atin from h e r faU ier. a n d w as ready for college a t 13. She a t te n d e d W este rn Reserve, tJie U n iversity o f C hicago a n d N ew 'Y ork un ive rs ity .

S h e stud ied th e p ia n o in O er- m a n y , and was fo r several years m usic critic of th e C leveland P la in D ealer. A lthough she tu rn e d from m usic to law for h e r life 's Work in 1509. she s till p lay s th e p ia n o p r i­vately.

M iss Allen was a d m itte d to the O hio s ta te b a r in 1914. S h e en tered public life In 1919 a s a s s is ta n t p ro s­e cu to r of C uyahoga co im ty , Ohio, th e f irs t w om an to ho ld th a t posi­tion,

Elected Judge l a 1920 S h e w as e lected Judge o f th e c ou rt

of com m on p leas o n a n o n -p a r tis a n tic k e t In. 1920. th e f ir s t w o m an to s it on a cou rt o f g e n e ra l JurisdicU on. A nother p rec ed e n t w as b ro k en in 1032 w hen she w as e lec ted to th e O hio s ta te sup rem e co u rt. S h e was re-e lec ted in 1930.-

W hen P re s id e n t Roosevelt was called upo n to f ill a vacancy on th e s ix th , U. S; c irc u it c o u rt o f appeals in M arch . 1B34, h e se lec ted M iss AN len a n d she becam e^ the f ir s t wom­a n to sU on a fede ra l bench . She w rote th e c o u rt’s decision uphold­ing Ohio’s m in im u m w age law torw omen a n d c h ild re n _______*

R ecently , M iss A llen h a s been s it­tin g as h e ad of a th ree - ju d g e fed­e ra l tr ibuna l h e a r in g a s u it c lial- lengln'g th e .c onstltuU onam y of Uie T enn tssi'c a u U w lty act.

J a n e A usten, au th o r of "ih-lde and Pre jud ice, ” w as born In 1778.

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GIT IN SPEECH 1

Dr. ilut^Lion D ele, p residen t of the U niversity Idaho a t Moecaw, itill be p r l^ i p a l speaker Friday* evejUpc.during th e genera l baoquet o t five dairy groav*. here in lU te convention. T h e genera l ^banqcst will be held ^ n th e A m erigan U tlo n Kali w ith)Col. E. O. W alter as m aster of cerem onies. T he b a n ­quet w llhm ark th e end of f irs t day ■rllvltlet.

F l C O SPEH yERE

A.slde from be ing p rincipal speak ­er a ^ t h e F r id a y even ing banquet of five da iry g roups m eeting he re In s ta te convention . D r. H arrison Dale, p residen t o f th e U niversity of Idaho a t Moscow, will also be fe a ­tured speake r du rin g a specia l p ro ­gram S a tu rd ay a rran g e d fo r v is i t­ing ladles, i t w as announced he re tlilM fternoon .

The special program for w omen of the fivo d a iry g roups will be held a t the Id ah o Pow er com pany a u d i­torium S a tu rd a y a t 2 p. m . w ith P resident D ale scheduled to sp e ak a t 2:30, It w as announced .

Fea tu red on th e p rogram S a lu r - dny w ith D ale will be D r. D. R . T h c - ophlhis, he ad of th e dalrj- d e p a r t­m ent a t th e s ta te un iversity .

The five d a iry groups m eeting here In a n n u a l 'c o n v e n tio n w ill In ­clude th e Id a h o C ream ery O p e ra ; tors’ association ; th e Id ah o Je rsey Breeders' a ssociation ; th e Id ah o GueJ-nsey B reeders ', a ssociation ; the Idaho H o lste in B reeders ' associa­

tio n and th e Id a h o S ta te D airym en ' association. M ore tlia n 500 persons are expected to a tte n d th e sessions, which g e t underw ay F rid ay m oan­ing w ith reg is tra tions.

P rio r to o ffic ia l opening of th e couvecitlons, m em b ers o t th e com bin­ed reso lu tions com m ittee will m eet a t the P a rk ho te l T h tlh d a y noon. It Is a n n ounced by O . T . K oster, chairm an of th e jM ranBcm cnts com ­m ittee .

T he cream ery o pera to rs and the Jersey b reed ers will m e et In the A m erican L egion ha ll F riday n l 0 a. m . w hile th e sam e day m em bers of th e a u e m se y b r e e d e w ,f f^ H ol­s te in breeders will m eet a t tHc I. O. O .F . hall.

M em bers of th e s ta te dairyn len 's association will m eet a t th e Legion Imll <?n S a tu rd ay w ith m em bers bf th e fou r o th e r aM Oclatlons as giiest.s. RtgtstTat^on in tW a case a lso Rtarts a t 0 a. m.

D uring th e tw o-day sessions the R ogrrson hotel, will be convention headquarte rs .

f f l W C O N IiE B A n

(From Pige 1)m ittcd to th e ten se house b y 'S peak ­e r W Ullam B. B ankhead,

: D uP on t T alks T h e se n ate com m ittee inv e stig a t­

in g unem ploym en t h e a rd C h a irm an L am m o t d u P o n t of E. I . duM ont N em ours com pany, dcclare U ia t "governm en t a n d business 'sh o u ld ta k e counsel to g e th er In a sp irit o f fo rebea rance and cooperation" to e n d th e business recession. H e Re­ite ra te d h is th ree -p o in t p rog ram for stab iliza tion of ndm ln lstra tlon legls- laU ve policies to c lea r th e fog In o rd e r th a t business m ig h t know w hat ro ad to trave l. ....

T h e P residen t will re.suni^ con­ferences w ith u tility experts to ­m orrow , th e W hite H ouse a iuiounced a lio rtly a l te r th e U tility C onsum ­e rs ' N ational Policy com m ittee rec­om m ended revis ion of r a te m aking bases a n d s U te a n d federa l rcgu- .tory s ta tu te s .

H earing to B e O pen ' C h a irm an H enry F . A shurst, D.,

Ariz., advised th e se n a te th a t a ll nom in a tio n s fo r th e suprem e court o r a n y o th e r Judic ia l poet .will be open to public h earings by th e sen ­a te Judic iary com m ittee. T h is de­cision a ffec ts th e nom ina tion P resi­d e n t Roosevelt will send to th e se n -

a s successor to A ssociate Ju stice G eorge S u th e r la n d o f th e suprem e cou rt.

Rep. C lifton A. W oodrum . H , V a.r c h a irm a n o f » house approprla tlon iP subcom m ittee , advocated gran ting P re s id e n t Roosevelt ' ’item veto" pow­e r over ap p ro p ria tio n bills. C onclud­in g debate on th e «1,414.818.51& In ­d e p en d e n t offices supply bill ‘fo r 19j 9, W oodrum said he favored a l ­low ing th e P residen t to c u t specific Item s ou t of bills w ith o u t vetoing th e e n tire m easure a s is n o w 'r e ­qu ired .

Card Club Members Meet W ith Hosts

M r. a n d M rs. L oren M iller e n te r ­ta in e d m em bers of t h a M. a n d M. pinochle club a t th e ir hom e on F r i­day evening. Erlzes a t card.s were received by M r, and M rs, E. V, L ar- .son a n d M r. ond Mrs. H errick , guests, a n d trave ling aw ard w ent to Mrs. W illiam K ing.

T liose p rese n t were Mr. and Mrs. G u s "W llliami, Mr. and M rs. Ed

• H olm es, Mr. a n d M rs. K ing, M r. nnd M rs. L arson and M r. n n d M rs. H errick , T h e n e x t m eeting will be he ld a t th e hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs, C harles Z ach.

Seen TodayPaul G ilm an g reatly surprised

as local m a n fin d s h is lo st wal­le t a n d th e n refuses to ta k e the tS bill th e re in a s a rew ard, say -' ing "You m ig h t f in d m ine som e­tim e", . . H arry Balsch d isp lay­ing "very In teresting” c a len dar from Californ ia. .. . K im berly w om an d isp lay ing rab b it w hich h a s 13 young ones and a ijo the r wHli an even do ien . . . M an

tn e rg t tk a l ly *hU e ta lk ing over rad io , a lthough no - ' body sees h im . . .. A nd M ajor Lem C hap in . C, E. Allen and H arry B eno it "bodllyj; m oving a parked m ach ine so Benoit could remove Ms c a r from curb.

E L B IA C iU N - ' DIES IN N MM rs. B lanche Ja ck lln h a s received

word of th e d e a th of h e r son , E lm er Jack lln , on S u nday in N am pa.''Fu* n e ra i serVlcw will be held W ednes­day a t 3 p, m , a t th e B urley L, D. a . Ul)ernBCle.

He Is survived by Ills m other. T w in Falls ; his fathec, W illiam Jack lln , Burley ; two b ro thers , W illiam Ja ck - im . Tw in F a lls , a n d A lbert Jack lln . Cambridge, Id s ,, a n d fou r sisters, ■Mrs. T helm a Finch , B urley ; Mrs.' Jim D ean. Tw m FalU ; M rs. C lark

D elta, U ta h ; M ary Jack lln , TV ln Falls.

Death Removes Baby in Jerome

JERO M E, J a n . 10 • {Special) — F rank ie Moy Davis. In fan t d a u g h ­te r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. F rank H . Davis, died today a t 1:45 o, m -,a t th e fa m ­ily home. T lie child w ai born April 20, .

Funeral a rrangem enU have n o t been com pleted.

Printers’ Union Elects Officers'

F re d OJcrs was e lecftd p re ild en t of T w in F a lls T>-pographlcal union . No, 241. a t a d inne r m eeting la st evening a t th e P a rk hotel. He succeeds Ray SluyterT who presided a t th e business session.

O th e r officers selected w ere Collins C. Caldwell, vice president, a n d H ar­ry W allace, se c re tao ’-t/easurei'.

JLA S im iE S lL O EOBDOCIOIIHERE

' (rrom P»(i 1) a liym n. Legion rltw al w u read by M r. HarVey and a p ray e r w as given by M r. Peck.

A (Irlng squad fired th ree volleys over Uie grave a n d R obert T hog- m a rtin , bugler, sounded tap s a s Uie squad , com m anded by L I. R a lp h L eighton, presen ted arm s,

T h e moving ser.vlce w as w itnessed a t th e cem etery by several hundred a r s o n s , m any o t w hom h a d been u n ­able to fin d room in th e church .

D o c ten A ttend ' 'D octors,w ho cam e from a d is tance )

to pay tr ib u te to U ielr-eolleague in - ' eluded D r. W._F, H ow ard, a n d Dr.D. C. Ray, Pocatello; D r. A. C. Jones,Dr. C harles Sprague. D r. Fred P lttenger, D r. R icha rd Slm onton , a form er p a rtn e r, a ll o f B oise; D r. Parley Nelson, R exburg: all m em ­bers o f th e S outh Side MedW#} As­sociation . Including D i. P . L , B a rr r t t t . Gooding, p residen t; Dr, J , L. \ M urphy. G ooding; Dr. R , c. M atsoh f— ’ Dr, Charle.s P .'Z e l le r . Je rom e; D r Edw ard W . M cB ratney a n d D r . Jo h n W urster, B ulil; D r. L. M. K elly and Dr. C harles A. T crhune , Burley.

In te rm e n t was by th e W h ite ' m ortua ry .

PallbearersActive pallbea rers inc luded D r.

G eorge C, Hailey, C harles C . K ings­bury, D r. H . L. Stowe, W. O rr C h a p - - m an . D r. G . F . Pa rk in son a n d D r. • W llllim Passer, T w in F a lls ; D r. L M, Kelly a n d Dr. C harles T erh un e . Burley.

H onora ry 'pallbearers were D r F ■F, McAtee. E vere tt M, Sweeley D r'J . F. Coughlin, D r, C. A. Ernes, Kyle. H u n t. H om er Saxpn, Dr. j . N, Davl.s

DISTRESSA m ale voice, ap p aren tly In d is­

tress, Sunday a fternoon caused lo ­c al police to "m ake a rm i" to a

'ccfla 'iii lo c ftrhouse—o u t they re ­tu rn ed to the s ta tio n "regusted."

T lie voice was traced by , t h e ' c lilef te lephone ope ra to r to A lo ­cal h o m c 'a n d police Jnvestlga ted Im m ediately. B u t they found c er- «• ta in p a re n ts h a d gone o u t visit> Ing, leav ing the ch ild ren in charge of th e house.

TJie ch ild ren . Incidentally , were very em phaU cally Inform ed th a t I t was no Joking m a tte r to call fo r . police assistance im lcss i t w a s ' needed.

Al the HospitalP a tie n ts adm ltU d to th e hosp lU l

w ere H eber Bum m ers, WllMin Rile, M rs. B. B, Young, L ouis Lelser. T w in F a lls ; F re d M eli, K im berly. T hose illsmlssed w ere Mrs, W alle r R lggert. Mrs. A. L. H am ilton , T w in Falls ; M nr H , P . P u g h . Je ro m e; M rs R, L. W llllamflon, A m erican Falls , ,

llaw rve O ttlo c n ' KchoolRpRUlar weekly sr.viions o f , the

Ileserve O lflcc rs ' aM ocU tlon troop school, 'IV ln F a lls rh o p tc r . will re- hunio Tiipsrtsy pvrnlng a t U nion M otor com pany. Meiit H<itirtt H erbl-

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Mr. ProfetBlonal ManU Y o u r F i r m N n m e .M a te d I n t h e lIu B ln e tm D ir e c to r y ?

The BoalncM Dlreclary ti your iBtrodMllon to the publlo which you wfa i l« Mtve. I t ap- ptara e n ry d«y on the l.'taatl- f M Page . . . a oonsUrtI re- nliiA tr ta the eommaniir of ym r lervloM. A difnlfUd an-

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A la rg e nm nber of frlcncls of Dr. W, H, DwlKht o t m any .vcnrn' n laiid- Ing a n d rela tives a ttrn rtrc l thn plo-

d e n lls t’A rile s ciinili(H«(| y rs- terrtay nJternoon n l llio w h iln m o r­tu a ry chapel. T he KIks lodge o tfl- ctateil.

P a llbeare rs were Dr, It A. flu t- r l l t l . D r, It, n , Inset, Dr K, r , Mn- A ter, n rofesslonal nsAiKi1»1rS,‘-ftnil H. r . Deiss, A rth u r F. Mlifrr.Binl I t. A, G rnlinni.

I n te n n r n t w as In Tw in rB llf iw m - e trry .

T h e iKKly wiis broiiK ht.'from Halt M k o c ity , w heie U r. nv^lRlit died; a n d ’ 'fcna ucconipanlect hV h is wUe, Mrs. Irene Iiw ig lit; non-in-litw nnd da u g h te r; M r. un<l M rs. (M rl f a i n t ­e r H all i.nkn: and U jo sons, riiirert ir . D w ight, I.<is Ailgplei, an<t Jack U w liW , «aU l« k n OUy.

■I'wo o th e r jofis, D arrel D wIkIU, ,Phlladfili)liia, ilnil O wen Dwight, Los Angeles, « I ik> survive,

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• •A N Y M A K E O K H O D H l . I I S K K C A I t IH A l l E T I E R I H I V A T

UNION MOTOR CO.Your FORI) Dealer

Notice to Stockholders Twin Fall§ Canal Co.I wish to m ake a sta tem ent on my own behalf, con­

cerning the proxy fa r the W. H. K aris land voted by me last year.

This proxy was given by S. E riksen who occupied the K aris land under a three year lease. Mr. Eriksen gave the proxy, on ^ is own accord, to Don Spencev, a neighbor who lives across the road*trom the K aris land, and myself. He sta ted a t the time th a t he thought Karia was well plea,sed with the m anagem ent and operation of the system and w anted the stock voted fo r the old board. He also said th a t his w ater delivery had' been very satisfactory, and th a t his in terest was the same as _ th a t of K aris and w hat is good fo r me is good for him.

I have been a stockholder of the Canal Company and a farm er on the tra c t fo r the paSt 27 years, and expect to spend the rest of my days on my presen t farpi. And I believe th a t I have the in terest of the^Canal Company a l heart, I never knew th a t a proxy had been given to J. E. R oberts for th is sam e land until about a month ago. I f Roberts had said anything to me about it on election day we could have found out then who had the righ t to vote the proxy. W hen the m atter came up on December 20th InA Mr. Eriksen wrote a le tte r to the Canul Company explaining th a t he had given the proxy to me, A signed cojiy of th is le tter w as mailed to Mr. K aris in I ^ s Angeles, along with a le tte r from the Canal G)mpany. A ,

Mr, A, A, Carlson of Filer, who signs himself as "’I'lIE COMMri'TKK" in i\u! advertisem ent of .lanuavy 7, 19;i8, in the Times and News, knew all about the facts

■ a (lay or two a f te r EriliHori, wrote his le tter to the Canal Company on December 2«Ui, li);!7. In fact Carlson wont to the Canal Oflicc! aiul iiilule a copy of the Erilfsen letter,

1 "am sure th a t anyono Robel^s, altliough he

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f i l the. Canal Office.

V. interested, including Mr....... ............: is iiol a st|ockholder of tliO'Twin

l''alla Canal Company, can see the letter uimn inuuiry

D. T. SHARP

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Need of W orld S ilver Agreement No Longer Exists, Says AuthorityS E E S N O C W E IN il. S. policy IN F H G N M M n

. n 4 w Y O RK , J a n , 10 (U.R)—iV rm - Irw tlon of th e Itite m a tlo n a t nllvcr p»Cl docs n o t neccssRrlly m ean a changc In Uic U nited S ta te s silver policy because need fo r such ag re e ­m en t ‘'presum ably" no longer ex ist­ed. H andy As H nrm an, bu llion deal- e r ' n j ^ i l v e r a u tho rity , sa id today in Its ffB ^ia l review of silver.

Tlic r c Je w sa id th a t th e treasu ry now holds abou t tw o -th ird s d f th e am oun t o f silver requ ired t)y the U nited S ta te s silver pu rchase act. T reasury pu rchases In 1937 were es- tlm aU d a t 317JOO.OOO ounces. I ts ho ldings a t th e close o f 1937 we cstliniilcd a t 2.176^100.000 ounccs,1.113.000.000 ounccs le.« th a n r qulrcd by tlie silver p u rch ase act.

J'ig u re d a t 45 cen ts a n ounce, the trea-sury price fo r 'i l lv e r of fo re lp i origin, tb e U. S . ]iol^nRB a t th e end of 1937 were yo rU i $^76,005,000. T he m e ta l .cost th e trea su ry m ore, be­cause tlic p rice paid for dome.stlc newly m ined m e ta l wa.s 77,57 cents a n ounce u n til Dec. 31 w hen It was low ered by p resid en tia l rtpcree to 04.64 cents,

F lu ctu a tio n N arro irc st ‘T lio review show ed th a t I lu r tu a -

tin n of th e ofUcIal U n ited S ta le s Bllver p r k c In 1037—2 cen ts a ounce —was th e na rrow est on record . As

■ In 1936, th e auU iorlty sa id , th e m a r­k e t w as a colorless a ffa ir w ith the U nited S ta te s ' policy dom ina ting the m a rk e t a n d ho ld ing quo ta tions cteaily.

■ ,''AyhIle t*'o dealers ‘'tioi>c■ jjR lcy w ould be con tinued , they "re -

fm ln e d " from any a ttem p t, to fo re - c u t becauM j^ie U n ited S t i tc s "ad -

f m l^tedly” was on a 24-hour silver basis. ,

T he official p rlcc of silver In 1937 —th a t p a id by th e trea su ry fo r fo r­e ign m e ta l—flu c tu a te d betw een 46U- een te a n d 44% cents, a n d ayeraged 44.883 cent*. T h e 1938 overage 45,067 conla. 1935 average C4273 c en ts a n d th e 1933 dep ression low average 27.892 cen ta o n ouncc. v

F ro ^ ae tlo n R ecord W orld p ro /luc tlon o f s ilver fo r^ h e

year w « repo rted a t a new record o f 716,000,000 ounces, a g a la s t th e lo rm e r peak of 261,000,000 jx junds fn 1929. O f th e to ta l th e U . S , p ro ­duced 68,400,000 ounces: Mexico88.000.0W: C anada 24J00.000: S outh A m erica 32,300,000; a n d a ll o the r coun tries 63,000.000 ounces.

T h e a r ts a n d Industries In the U nited S la te s a n d C a n ad a used 31.- 600,00<r"ouncc5 of silver du rin g th e year, a n Increase o f n e a r ly 20 p e r cen t, In d ia abeorbed 58.000.000 ounces, a g a in s t 100,000.000 In II

■ a n d betw een 8.000.000 a n d 15,000,1 ounces each fo r th e fo u r p receding years. C h ina expo rted 253,000.000

LDunces’ln th e f irs t 11 m o n th s o f tJie year; of ■ w hich a b o u t 200,000,000 ounces .still a re In L ondon for safe keeping,

I Goodins College

C h a iE n ian

w . W , C onner, SeatU e. wHI be geoeral ch a irm a n o f th e N o rth ­west A viation P ia n n in c eouncll fo r Ita m e e tln t (o be he ld in V ancou­ver. B, C.. Feb. n a n d 12. Id a ­ho 's ro o o fra tlo n w as u rec d today by A lonel A. D ean , p re tld e n t cf tb e Id ah o PiloU ’ a ssoelatlon .

BUHL~

Mr. nnd Mr.s. Jnme.s G an n o n have retu rned to B uh! from th e eas t w here Mr. G an n o n un d e rw en t an oiw ratlon In D ecem ber a t tl ic John-s Hopkins hospital.

D r. E . L. B erry h a s re tu rn e d frOm his tr ip to R ochester, M inn . He .■spent a week a t th e Mayo, clin ic and visited en rou te h o m e K n Chicago and K ansas.

M r. a n d Mr.s. Ja m e s Shleld.s a n d son Jim m y h av e re tu rn e d fro m S a n Francisco w hore ^ c y .spent th e holidays w ith th e ir d a u g h te r , M rs. F rank M onro R edm an .

M r. and M rs, H . W . W rig h t r e ­tu rn ed W ednesday fro m a tr ip on w hich tl)c y ^ v isited In C a lifo rn ia and took so u th e rn ro te to M ls- slsslppifN V

Mr. and M rs. Dick l-ove a n d c h il­d ren Imve re tu rn e d from th e ir h o li­day tr ip to th e cast.

M rs. O. P . L aP o r te le ft th e f irs t o f th e week to Jo in h e r h u sb a n d In

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PILOTS l i r a 10 BOOST lE I IN G

B ecause av ia tion p lan ing councils art! o s Im p o rtan t to th e p rom otion a n d su c tes s o f av ia tion as early r a i l ­road conventions were to tlie progress o f tran s p o rta tio n In o th e r days. I d a ­ho pilo ts shou ld do "all In th e ir iw w er” to m ake th e com ing n o r th ­w est m e e t a bucccs.s, L ionel A. D ean, p res id en t of th e Id ah o P ilo ts’ associ­a tion , sa id h e re th is a fternoon .

T lie m eeting will be held in V an ­couver. B . C.. Felj. 11 and 12 and will be a tten d e d by av ia tion officials fro m o^cr th e U nited S ta te s and C anada- w ith no rth w est sta te s es­pecia lly rep resen ted .

“S t r ic t a tte n t io n sliouid be paid to th e f ln d ^ g s of these g roup m e et­ings.!’ D ean sa id , "an d these sam e fin d in g s sh o u ld 'b e p u t Into prac tice. T h e fu tu re of av iation depends on the ' cooperation received from o f ll- c lals Euch a s a tte n d these con ­ferences."

D ean w as one of tlie com m lttce ch a irm e n of th e la st conferencc w hich w as he ld In Boise la s t year. Severa l f ile rs from th is section a t ­tended .

A ppo in tm en t o f W, W. Conner, S e a ttle , as genera l chalrm iin was Jaudcri by D ean who po in ted o u t he w as fo rm erly vice p residen t of the N ational A eronautica l a.ssoclatlon for U it P acific c oast ond a t th e pre.^ent tim e Is N. A. A. governor for the s ta le o f W a.shlngton.

I t Is possible. D ean sa id . U iat a t lea.st one flie r from th is section of Id ah o will a tte n d th e conference a l ­though de fn iite announcem ent will be m ade a t a la te r da te.

Awaiting JDeath ESCOE ATTEMPT EN DSM O EftTil

BOISE, Ja n , 10 (U.R>—Id ah o ’s sec­ond ticftiii to resu lt from sk a tin g nn treacherous Ice w as m arked down here •Sunday w hen DIonlslo L ete- m endi, 23, droWned w hile t ry in g to tescuT>.two ch ild ren w ho hod gone through the Ice In Ju lia D avis park ,

T lie two ch ild ren reached shore safel}', oije of them by h im self. T he o the r W() pulled ou t by h b fa th e r .

Lctcmendl ru.shed to th e a id o f th e children w hen the ice crum b led be­n e a th them , and w ent tlu^ough the lee himself. He was appo ren tly strlcke/i w ith cram ps a f te r plunging ln l« -th c w ater, and d isappeared .

A rtificial respiration, w as of avail.

C harles Campbell, 18. of N a m o ^ drowned Friday In Lake Lowell a ftw he w ent through th e Ice. H is body vas rec9vered S a turday In 40 fee t of vater.

I.ife hoMk sm all (u tn rc for Thom as Lloyd. 3S>year-old Alf> ron, O.. e Jerir ir ian . pJciured above sm 6 k ln r disconsolately, r iiy sic ian s have p red ic ted th a t a bo iir-decaying d isease w lU end his Ufe in th ree years. T here is no know n cure fo r th e m alady. Any sudden m ovem ent m i(h ( fraclure one neaitencd bone or sevrral. T hey would never heai. Linyd ha« a w lfe n n d th ree sons.

TJiree new p layers will qualify for D elta P.sl O incga. n a tio n a l d ra ­m a tic honorary by th e w ork done In •'Tlie 'w is tfu l W a i f I rv a n Johnson, D oroUiy F re d lck ,,Jo y R u«h . T hese a dded to those qualify ing In '•D eath T akes h H oliday" In O ctober will bflng th e n iem lw rsliip to 10 fo r the D ella Psl play tn be given on u late F eh n ia ry o r early M arch d a te . Tli log in n in g pluy pro<luctlon c lass will follow th is w ith & th re e -n c t pluy for th e college w holustlc m c cf .g In A pril. TliR la s t p roduction the year will rom b lne a ll groujvi In ’'No M ore F ro n tie r" by T alh o t Jennings. Provided it ra n he hurres^fully a dap ted to local htage rotidlUnn^.

k Mtks Alice Illim liam of • 1ms ta k en over tlie du tie s of

Ih irsa r i/c e n t ly v a rn ted by Miss D orothy S turgeon w ho resigned to be m arried.

E ldon M orse, N yssa. O re.. and W ayne Ratinoni of U iipert, lire <11s- p laying the key w hich w as awarded to tlin n fur nn-iulxTi.hlii In the

'N , (looding I*ro-M cdlcal tliili. I.aler In th e year th is h o n o r will bo ex- t«nded to p re -d en ta l a n d pre-n iirs- Ing students.

P layers K 'd 'd m e t 'n i iirsd n y noon In tho nilli-Ho cha|K ‘l, l.titu-h wil-i ftprved by n nin in ilU ee, 'I'lui nu 'ct- Ing was m ill'll to «ir<lcr by llui presl- ilrn l. Joy llugh , Kdcn, Htago nm n- nurrnhlp w as given to I rv a n Jo tin - hon, 'IV In I^ iIIn; liiislnrsn m anager, Kdyttin 'lYiuikey. lian iien ; tk k r t iiiiumK<T, L u rra HKger.i, Id ah o Fiilln, and 1’ri'n.t niani>K<'>'. I-i>Viiii /ichlelds, 0(><Hllng.

ta g h t stu d en ts have s ta r te d the ir flriK-tlre ( rach lng In Ihn Ooo<tlng piibili^ /.clKxil;,, they a re I lls (IcMxl- inan , Kiiy r . i f f ol 'iV lii Falls, C<in

,, n ic r . i:ilie l IlKiwnlUg, , Myne Holy, i t u p n i , Il<

nin lic iith . i ’nul. a n d Joy IIiihIi , Kdeii, Mins M argare t/V lrK eiilm uin and neg lim H ury a re leai'ld iig a t Uielr honin In W endrll. The ■■mining p rac tice te a rh e in will p tico th e cninlnK weeK,

S an Francisco .T lio L adles' A id society of th e

M ethodist c h u rc h m e t a t tlie hom e of M rs. J . J . B re n n an I n - f ta l t la n d , addftlon. -Assisting hostesses wer«? Mrs. C. M, Plckrell. M rs, A lbert Amos and M rs. H ar la n d K ro th . T lie devotional .sen-lce w as led by M rs. H arry W right.

M issionary society of th e B uh l C h ris tian c h u rc h m e t W ednesday a t the homo of M r s ^ l c n n B uckcn- dorf, fcith M rs. IJardw lck assisting, T liree guc.sts w ere M rs. A lte r, M rs. Measlcy ond M rs. B .-W , G pff. T h e program w as a rran g e d by M rs. S m ith . A book re p o r t w as given by Mrs. E lden B u tler on th e "L and of the S addle B ags,” Mr.s. S m jth gave talk on th e ijubject "W ^iat I s th e Moslem WoMd." M rs. A. E , W lttn gave a le afle t a n d M rs. W alte r Messley concluded th e p rog ram w ith

reading.Hollywood B ridge .c lub m e t a t th e

home of M rs. F red H arjw ell 'I^Ies- day w ith e ig h t m em bers p rc ie n t, ‘ covered dli.t\ luncheon w as !;er'

I, a n d Hollywood -tirldge was played iiu rlng th e afte rn o o n . Tin;

prlTai.'i w en t to M Ks G ertrude f 'n rllnge r a n d M rs, R icha rd B urk - haltjsers, T lie n e x t m eeting will be PVb, 0 a t th e hom e of M rs. L au ra Fiirlliiger, M rs, 'n .im n .'i I’lirks of J l l r r WHS i^(Tted th e new eliili p re s ­iden t 1111(1 G er tru d e 1‘arllnKer the s if rc ta rv treaM irer.

Hyrlnga Bridge I'hil) m e t W ednrs- dtiy a t till- hom e of Mr:., l- 'raiik-A t kins, for a luncheon a n d pluy. 'H h f lub giieit;, were M rs. Rolliiiiil H ard liiK am i M rs, C lelland W lhon , 'r tn high i.cnre prlv.e was' w on liy M n Wiiliiiiii i-o il and t l i^ ^ ir .c i l i i l ld i i by M rs. T om W ilson? T lio nex t m eeting will be w ith Mr.i. Leo J a n ­kowski J a n . )U.

Mrs. Aiiderson’s Service Al'rai’ged

BU RLEY , J a n . 10 (S p e c ln l^ F H r n e ra l o rra n g em en ts a re bcliis m ade fo r M rs. M atilda L arson A nderson, 74. w lio died S a tu rd ay a t the of h e r d a u g h te r . M rs. J ; O.- A sh­c ra ft . a f te r being 111 fo r BOme- tim e. She h a d lived In th is d is tric t fo r 23 years.

B o rn Nov. 20. 1864, In H als. D en ­m a rk . she cam e from R iverton, U tah ,

S urv iv ing a re 14 sons and da u g h ­te rs : M rs. A nna K eaton , M rs, A sh­c ra ft , Mr.s. S a rah Joh n sto n . Mrs, H a n n a h Bow ers. T h o m a l A nderson, B urley : A ndrew A, A nderson, D en­m a rk ; C rls A. A nderson, Chicago; M rs. M ary LloyiT R iverton ; Mr.i. C h r is t in a L loyd, S a lt L ake City; Jame-s A, A nderson, V ernal, U tah : O tto A. A nderson, S a n Diego; Mr.s. R ebecca V ance, H omedale, Id a .;' M a rt in as A . A nderson, a n d . Lots A nderson , b o th of California^ Two ch ild ren died In Infancy.

S h e also leaves 67 g randchildren a n d 18 g re a t g randchild ren .

T h o body r e l a a t th e Payne m or- li^^ry.

N K c-lU w ks ' D ance — Shadow- la n d , J a n . 12. N on-m em ber eou-

,p!es 15c.—AdT,

!S REM D EO

Five do llars h a d been divided am ong th re e local you th s today a rew ard fo r discovery of th e '‘long lost"-300-pound cannon w hich fo r­merly rc.stcd in th e city pa rk . The Instrum ont was s lo len -ea rly In N o­vember,

T lio rew ard w e n t to J a c k McRUl,

lloek creek cave. A nnouncem ent t t ia t the aw ard h a d been m ade w Riy;n by M ayor Lem A. OhBpln^

' Heads Merger

14 D ebaters HoldTryouts a t Buhl

BUHL. Ja n . 10 ( 8 p c c ln l) -A t tlie d r ta te tr jo u ts held la.st week a t tlie B uhl high school e igh t w inners were rlinsfii Irom th e 14 spe^ikers. T hey wlll_ continue th e ir work u n ti l the niinibcr Is cu t to four. T h e na tio n a l forensic question, "Resolved, th a t the several sta te s should a d o p t a unlcnmerlcal .system of legislation,",...... debated. The Judges w ere theRev, J . D. H arden and Rev. Eeroy W alker, and Ml.ss A m itu tr.

Mi.'-s H elen M iller was ch a irm a n for Ihe debate. T he w inners were B ill Roberls. .senior, e n te r in g his fourth year of debate. C harles Read, n senior In J lr s t year o f debate , K ath leen Orr, Junior, In f i r s t year of debate, Eugene L unley, Jun io r. In second year debate, jV llllam Jo h n - .son, Junior, In f irs t y e a r debate, Jo a n Jensen , Ju n io r 'In f i r s t year, and Sam Noland, freshm an.

A ra ilroad m an who ita r U d u ft rodm an 35 year* ago, G eo rte I). IJrooUe. tbove , ot Cleveland. ha.-» ber'n e lec ted presidenl of th e C hesapeake and O hio railroad , and U sla ted to direc t th e newly eoiisolldated eastern trunk systrn l of th e C, & O., Krie and Nickcl P la te lines.

Science Turns Normal Boy to Siamese Twin with OperationW ASHINGTON, Ja n , 10 (U.R—A s tream to Join w ith h e rs a n d enabla

IC-year-old boy aliowed 6clenc« .to » B jaft of_2« ounces^of fleab. ’ m ake h im a Siamese tw in today toenab le a 13-year-old girl to .become

norm al h u m a n being. *A n 18-lnclv tube p f . flesh made

H orn M elvin Bonner a n d C lara' H ow ard one Individual. T he opera­tio n link ing th e two Negro children. If suc«).«ful, will enable surgeons to g r a f t new sk in on tho body of Uic g irl to replace fle.sh seared by a fire In No^Ui C aro lina m ore th a n a year 0^0.

Dr.<R, E. M oran sa id th e children w ere "doing well.” Ha hoped th a t C lam would em erge from It a normal h u m a n being.

Seared by Fire T lic girl w as s e m d by th e fire.

H er flesh was bum ed-so desperately th a t doctors sa id w e eouldn 't re­cover. SJiQ J l d r e c o v e f W th « flames le f t h e r b o d y ^ m ass of ecar tissue, so extensive th a t h e r r ig h t a rm w Joined to -rter body.

S urgeons were able to replace _ po rtion dTThe seared skin in grafting opera tions. B u t th e m ajor transfer o f sk in necessary to restore h e r to norm alcy required. Unking her with - sk ln-donO r*to p e rm it h is blood

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A special iirognim i.poasored by the P .-T , A. will be prc'seiited J a n . 13 lit th e nud |lo rlum . A qualified speak-

• will be present.Mr.s, Joe G oiflopfhea Is Im proving

altei- a n nppendelom y perform ed a t Hiilley.* Mrs. Pnnlle S tan fo rd has re tu rn e d Troni S a lt Lake C ity w here she W called by the d e a th o ^ a rela tive .

Lean Y ears CitedW IN N IP E G fU.P)-^nic average

ca.sh Income of farm ers on th e C a­n a d ian p ra irie s during th e depres­sion ye a rs from 1030 to 1835 • was $707, oceord lng to Ilgures collected by J , B . R u th e rfo rd oi, th e Domln* Ion B ureau of S tatistics. H e sAld In m ost case.s fam ilies m anaged to su r­vive by le ttin g m ortgage In terest a n d tax es go unpaid.

Organization Votes Donation to Colony

MUHTAUGH, Ja n , 10 (S pecia l)— T lio -G lenda le group of th o M ur- tau g h L adles' Aid society w hich m et Thur.sday a t the hom e of Mrs. W illiam K leliikopf voted to send a ll m em bers' old C hristm as ca rd s 'to th e ioper colony,

M rs..K lelnkopf read th e scrip tu re a n d Miss R u th Brow n led In praye r.

T he program consisted of a rea d ­ing by Mrs. Claude L ee a n d New Y ear rf-.solullbhs by M iss Brow n. M fs. W illiam M orrison epoke In be­h a lf of Gooding college.

A ssistant hoitesses .w ere M rs. R a lph Day and M rs. H ow ard K lc ln - kopf.

HOLLISTER T

M ichigan, aitluntt;h a n Inland stat<.‘, h a s th e longe.st coastlinc of any s ta te In the am lon.

H ollister O range will m e e t In regu la r - tcaalon T uesday a t w hich tim e th e an n u al In sta llation of offi­cers will be held, '

F ra n k L orler has been 111 for the p a s t week.

• VNCLK JO K -K 'S

G E QTODAY a n d TOMORROW !

I t s Rollicking Com edy Set to "Swing" Music!

Y oung B onner volun teered , filoe* la s t N ovem b^, th e two cb lld re tibaT e been In emergency hosp ital p re p a r­ing for the operation. Surgeozis silt Ills side In an 16- lnch cu t, ro lled th s flesh in to a tube and allow ed th « tube to hang loosely from his body, connected to h la b loodstream only, a t Its cxtremlUes,

W atched O perationU nder a local anaesthetic , th e two

c K t^ e n w atched th e ope ra tion . O n» end o t John 's flesh tUbe waa severed from h is body. A n In cls ljn was m ade in th o lit tle g irl's elbow. T h e fresh tube was Inserted a n d th e ir blood* s tream s Interm ingled.

S w athed In bandages a n d adhesive U pe, th e ch ild ren will be con fined to bed un til early nex t week, T her\ they will be 'B llow ed to leave th e ir beds, b u t sUll will be Joined by the tube of flesh. P e rh ap s In a few w eekj. If the ope ra tion Is auccesaful a n d Jo h n 's flesh jo in ts th a t o f 'the lit tle girl. D r. M oran will c u t h im . loose.

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A rltona Is c a llrd th e "Apael: s ta te '' hcrause It lij th e hom e of nin^it o t th o Ajiftelin Indlftii.i,

Kiilil <irou|)H Hold' • Jo in t SocinI Hour

BUHI., .Jan. 17 (fSprrlal)Hilhl I, O, O , 1*. liNlgn Kiiil t lir Wo- iiirii lit the MiKifin hi-ltl t l i r l r rrnprr llvn liiri-llliKn 'm urix liiy ovedlliu u thfl I, (>. O. r , iia ll, 'lliA w oiiira uf thn M oom tn ltlntfld In to Ih e lr o rd rr M rs. J . /t, l lrrs liig er,

1(. K . Illllliiiiliaiii o f n i r r r i i t r r -tiiliinl Willi hl^ iiii<uli-li>ii iirlfl litlliii rlD.si' Ilf IliP two Olilrtn, A I x-hIoii ninrtliiK wan lir ld la t r r In tlin <ivn> liliig w ith vislUiis from I’lK'utrllo. Jrro in n iiml tH riiiis T n r y p rrnn

'H in rvrnlilK wnfi rionrd w llh tii|i diiiii'p iiuiiitirr liy llltln (In . H ire, nrn>iii|iiuilril liy M is, 1., J, Johtinim , a t Uio |ilitiin.

A |ilBlo hiin'li was in-rvrd by tlio la d lv .

K c a l K b l t t t e T r iu iH fv rH

In ro rm a lion K nra lilied by Tw in Falt^ T itle and

A iis tra rl Com pany

DO COW-PUNCHERS APPRECUn CAMELS COSIilER TOBACCOST nO YOCHUM was born and raised in che cattlc country.

Speaking from personal observation, Ted says: “ Cow- l^nnchcrs arc great Cnmci smokers. .Seems like if a man smokes Cumcis once —lie sticks to ’em. Come round-up liinc —I’m in the saddle f(;r hours, and not sparin' myself. A Camel •utc lilts tlie spot (hen. I get a mighty pleasant 'lift.'”

Yes, and to America at large, Camel’s costlier tobaccos have such a special appeal that they are

the largest-sellinK cigarette In this country!J a n u a ry 7, 103H

D eni, W, J , M arrJi to M, G 'IVe- t r r timx), U it U n ik 3 MrColliiiii nldllion. Buhl,

O reil. V, V riT ra to J . Vecera |10(), p t flMNW III II 14.

• ni.o, I), I., Cniliion to H, llul.u li MU40. liUlif on l / iU I i>i,d a lilk 133, ‘I’w ln n ill s , a lso I» t.i 3 itiid 4 Uik la-i.

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■ ii RKAD'TMIC TIM EU w a n t AIM). I

IlKAl) THK rlM K H W ANT ADH.

A Three Days’ Cough Is Your Danger Siffnal

N o m a tte r how m any m calrlnea yml l»v ft tr ie d fo r you r rough , chcat cold, nr b ro iirlilu i IrrltAtUin you ra n KOI rrll.if ni.w WlU> C rrom ulnhm . Rorlous tn u ill o niivy Im brewliiK a iiil ym t cnn tid t alTonl l<> talfn n clmiico w lU i'a iiy riuuudy I m p o te n t th a n OreonuilBlon, w h ich gties rlK ht U> tlin n rn t o f llio trouh lo n iu t a id s n a - tiiro low io th o lu id liru l th e hiflu tnrd mur<mn m rm l.nm on a n d to Icxmea a n d c-xiH-1 tlm K erni.lftden iih lrg in .

Kyrtf If o th e r niinrdleH havn failed . H o iit 1)0 OtscournKcd. t ry C room ui- slon. Y m ir druu tflst Is au thorleo it l<> refu iu l y o u r m oney jf y„„ ^ ro n o t

A'u'ro M ltrHANIC Ai Tiillormnn ■ayil *'In (lia garago t)iiniMria you have to r>tch your meuU on the run: I flnd fha l Cum cli »ceni lo •nuioth tlic w«y foi*g,.od dikiettloi., Ttie M i*, ■iniikci C umkIi I i>u."

CH IK If H K IN A I^ A N Joliri G rr- ■glity: “'You don't li«vo Ici t<a n ra il­road m an l() know tiint •l>«ad and lafa ty — our w>t> liwoccU - rail tor Ilealtliy iiorvei, I »moke |>ianty, C aoieii dciii't jungle m y iioivvt."

B A l.lC S n iR I. R l iU B c lm m achar Wdiki In " departm ent alote, Blie ■nyi: •’WIirn Ilia riitli geta m e In fael- inK me for a Cnmel,an.1 I K< t « ‘lU t,’ P .ac tlca lly all 1)1 111 K"l* P " /« f Cam eli,"

I'KHSONAI. S n O rp K R Irana Slier- wood tiiyi: "1 i i i a i i every woiiiiii ItD'iwi Imw lirrllc »liopj)in« U. Tm U|I OKMinX lliiil >iK day i ■ week. When I'n) (iillii>ic-<l, 1 light U|i a Camet, I t

' lieipi inn Ici tnap beck,"

P H A N M A C IS T J , K.Hay.......... " I K«tlnali>tn t Cninnl •nmltlng. Anil Wli^n 1 la y I navtir tlio <it C am el's t e i l» - l t ’i •n r« talking ”

C JIA M I'IO N T Y P IS TKpnm PoiiUeni “JI enjoy Caiiielt fiom «iM III* .fay to llie ..ilier, And Ciiinaii a re •» nillit. Iliey don’t Irrlla te my lliioal."

C i i l i C L S

a r e t h e L A R G E S T - S E m N C C I G A R E T T E I N A M E R I C A

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Twenty Years Have Changed TilingsLet’s take a glimpse a t what Americans were think­

ing about in January of 1918. Th^sSj^ings, 20 years have done; P

JANUARY, 1918: Bittertriticism. leveled a t War Department fo r failure of American arms program.

■ After eight months of war, American arms not yet available to American soldiers. Secretary Baker sav­agely arraigned as a. wobbling incompetent, almost

, a traitor.JANUARY, 1938: Secretary Baker, just buried, is

widely hailed not only as the greatest secretary of war the country ever had, but as a really great man.

c . . . . .

JANUARY, 1918: General complaisance and ex­pectation th a t the move will be permanent greets the

\ recent taking over of the country’s railro^ids by the government for the war emergency.

JANUARY, 1938: With many railroads bankrupt and nearly all of them beneficiaries of costly govern-

' ment assistance, government taking over of the rail­roads is again discussed,,but is greeted with cries of “Socialism!”

* • •

JANUARY, 1918:. Coal shortage actually_cau3es five-day shutdown in eastern factories: “Save every unnecejsary shovelful” is the war cry, as heatless days are projected. I t is even proposed to close the churches tosaveooal. ' ^

JA N U i^ Y , lS88:'Coal industry sick from lack of. demaiiai and goTerrinient price-fixing has to come to its reecuenrhile whole communities of miners lie; idle on relief bi- engage in.‘‘bootleg^mining.”

, - JANUARY, 1918: British.rejoice a t coniiiKleting the conquest- of German East Africa after a stubborn three-year resistance. Papers express scorn a t the idea of ever givine i t back under any kind of a peace.

JANUARY, 1938: Lord Halifax is just back from Germany w lm j-he discussed a proposal toJgive back some coloiiiee. Koet popular Gerinan'childpen’s tome a t Christiias a sort of parchesi-variant ca te l "Race

■ for the African Colonies.”' * ' • •

JANUARY, 1918: German peaceVfer indignantly rejected as a snare and a delusion.

JANUARY, 1938: German talk of peaceful inten­tions widely set down throughout the world as baloney.

JANUARY, 1918: ing movie!”

.JANUARY, 1938: aion!”

‘Another step toward the talk-

'JAnother step toward televi

'Tune marches on, all right, but that i \n o t the iji’ teresting'thing. The interesting thing is: “Whither does it march?" >

Will China Survive?Reading the .swift-£la.shing nows from China as

liundreds of thousands of scpuire miles of the goo(l earth p^ss behind the advancing Japanese lines, one wonders what will be China’s fate? J^hether, in a few years more, there will be any China?

We look with shorter sight than the Chiiieso them­selves. Read these4ieajitifui lines by Lin Yutang, w rit­ten, it is true, before the present invasion, but Ktill wise and thouglitful. Lin company Cliina to a wise old dog, whose dignity and cunning enabU* him to sur­vive indignities and defeats.

“ Whatever huppcus, hw placid life flowH on turbed, insensible'to pain and to misery, impervious to shame and to ambition—the little huinan (‘motions that agitate young breasts—and undauiitcd dven by

. the threat of imniediilte ruin ami collapH(! for the last two centuries. Success and failure have failed to touch her; calamities and death have lost iJieir sling; and the over-shadowing of her national lilt lor a f(?w cen turies has ceased to have any meaning.”

In fighting, oven coiujuering, such a foe, Japan may swallow, but she will find digestion diffirull.

A Peculiar Haet-There was an old song during Ihn World war with

one verse which bcgiin, "The b'micli, they me ii jij. culiar race, parloy-Vdo!”

'I'hey are, indeed. Here 1h the niiniHter of justice in Paris who went on a short inBpcctlon lour iif 'a "nliort. term ponitentinry.” After ' nri iiffe(aioniilc holiday

' apeech to the prlBonei-n, the miniiitci- iiiclicd out, one and kissed him Houndly on both I’licelw iia tlic carneraH clicked. ••

Considerable progresn has bwiii inadii of late yearn in i)cnology in America. Itiit, we an. incllrii'il to dinilil that the practice will ever he a(iiiiit(«l here of hiiving an American iiUoniev general or even a (J-man go out a t Christmas-time to klBfl a few prisoners. llabi(!«, por-

(' haps, but not prisoners.^Besides, the constitution forbids. It sayn thul “cruel

' and unusual punishments” shall not lie li'it lieleil.

P O TS H O T SThe G entlem an in

the Third Row

MR. M O N TGO M ERY CAIJ6ES • A FU R O R !

ClUzcn P o t S hoU :ft c itizen w hich c an Hck my

weight Uj ■wild flow era .-bu t w hen It cotnes to th is - business o f m otion picture clUaens going up to S u n V s)-- ley I am ft Joe w hich fee ls baffled about the m a tte r . S u n V alley la only 100 miles from T w in F^lls , ai^d all mnle c itizens know th a t 's too close to have ft m enace llltc th is M on t­gomery clU ten,

doing rig h t n ice w ith Uie young lady wJijch I f ig u red I m ig h t like to m arry w lien I g o t a round to U. Mnybc a n a u to ride and d inner on Sunday was a lt she w nntcd, w lilch d id no t cost m e m uch po ta toes from m y purse. B u t now th is M ontgom ery cUlzcn Is a t S u n V alley a n d m y fem m e a ll o f ft sudden h a s th e urge th a t we go t-lo drive c lea r up there , r e n t some slcls a n d p e rfo rm on th e hills like no respectftblcN kie and Josephine should—all In hop?STfiy femm e will ge t to see th is person. If we don ’t see th is c e r ta in c ltlscn thej), we g o t to liave d in n e r a t th e lodge, w hich will h u r t m e to th e ex ten t of m any po tatoes.

I wish those c itizens from Holly- wood would aU y in Hollywood. I t don ’t m ake no d ifference e ith e r th a t they 're m arried . _Qw cltlieneases dow n he re Ju st-iiooh-pooh th a t and would push aside sa id w ife In the rush .

—Lopeared Louie

STRENUOUS V O TE A G AIN ST L IC K IN G JU N IO R !

D ear S ir:This U th e jrear 1938. M ost de .

cldedly 11 Is n o t IIOO. C U M rea ftre m ore- te tu lb le . m ore grown* up in tb e lr Ideaa, u d ' m n e h m ore open (o n n e reftM nlag th a n tb e r u s e d lo b e .

. . A p a re n t abould iWTer *'Uek’' h li child . I tu v e f t t to aee th e t l tu -

•fttlon in w&leh a f ln n tone of Tolee, n f tn - to -m a n o r womao>(o- w om an reft»»ning, k o d perbftpa » b it o f iHycbologjr ia a h a n ln g th e kid by th e r ig h t k in d of U lk . w otildn 't h and le (he dlK ipllne satU faetorily .

J n i t becftMe you’re r f a th e r o r & «nolher. jroD h av e n o Ucenao to h e b m U L

—M r».L .

W HA T A SHOCK FO R PAPA! D ear M r. Shots;

I o ffer you th is Aicrely a s 'th e b r ig h t say ing of a B uhl young lady w ho Is fou r years Bid. a n d I beg you r indulgence if I t seem s Irreligious, be* cause It I sn 't m e an t th a t way.

T ills li t t le girl asketl h e r daddy to n id th e Evetlm es com ic page to

h e r. pftpo saT Jrtirw 'as lo o tire d *nd to ld he r to go &ud rea d th e com ics fo r iierself, Ho th e y o u o g , lady, tlioiigh she'n too young ttf know how to read , w ent over a n d s a t down w ith th e "fuim les" In f ro n t o f her.

P re tty n'lick h e r d a d h e a rd th is mum bled aloud;

•Jiidas P riest. C h r is t th e Lord. Now IlHtcn, non. d a m m it!"

Popn Ju-it abnu t fell over back- w ard I

W ouldn’t you?' - K I I m

HKY, HKNII UH HOMi: MORK. MR. N. OBHeVi VERI

P o t H h o U :'T hree r h t f n to r N. OtMcrvrr. Peta, you shou ld be vorjr happy!

l'» e h rarrt more c o m m fn t on the w llc ln w rIIIrn by N. O, th a n nii Jn y pub lished 'fea tu re In your d e ­pa rtm en t.

You’ve really »n»opcd the T . I-'. New^, and w a tfh th e m tu rn green.

T hey have ikib liu rna a ll r l |h ( , bu t N. <>.. It wiiiilit seem , han th e m a k li i |t of a se rond W ill Rogrra. T h is ro n ita iit rh a t te r tn g abou t one 's r r la tlv r i Is O, K., b u t I 'll | o loT th e lo rs l T id-Bkta every t»me. W iioerer th is N. O. fellow li. I. > m y ilery 1 suppose, b u t he’s r r r - ta in ly well Inform ed. W ith M s |- gin the M nuie a n d him a s regular rontrlt)*. I'll i>el you rou ld have loesllles |a - ( s .

They prove It Isn 't th e b lgfest w ind th a t liluwa th e m ost good.

To you, a b ra r ty Ih an h s for your sp lendid srlerlln i) n( m a te rls l.

- I . M. I lee M fh ted

JIIH T IN IK H P U E I' T H E DATA TO N tilT YOIIRHEM'1

P e t MhoUi Well, they gnt th e Mnemploy*

m e n t r^ensua a ll f in ished and now th e y 're eoinlng ou t w llh (he r e ­su lts.

T he rensus proved one th ing .I t proved we need a n o th e r r e n ­

su s to r h rrk th e .( ru th o f th e ll r s t

lepubllean—Jn r

Q ir l ir i ik e (W o rldBY A DSIa I dE HUMPHr I k . CaeHth. MCA IM.

C H A PT E R I A LO N G th e ocean d r iv e a t P a lm

B c ac h , A m e ric a 's w in te r p la y ­gro u n d fo r th e ' g re a t a n d n e a r - g re a t. ' tlic lin e o f au tom obiles B tre lchcd {or n e a r ly n m ile a p ­p ro ac h in g th e T u d o r-s ty lcd cQstic o f Con.stance C orby , th e .r ich e s t g ir l In th e w orld .

A corps o f sp c c la l p a tro lm en w as on g u a rd , besides th e t r a d i­tio n a l m en in liv e ry a n d a dozen r r i v a te de tec tives. A flock of ne w sp a p er m e n a n d pho to g ra ­p h e rs w as g a th e re d o u ts id e th e ta ll w ro u g h t-I ro n ga te s .’T h e fo rm al g a rd e n s a n d v e lv e ty tc rro c e s w ere flooded in so f tly tin te d lig h t ; on cnormou.^ marQucfc e spec ia lly b u ilt fo r dan<^ing, o ve rlooked th e sll- v e ry -ed g e d s u r f b e a tin g ogalnst w h ite P.Tnds sh im m e r ln a in -m o o n - llg h t of r iv a l in g 's p le n d o r . E a rc lilies a p d orch id s , b ro u g h t by p la n e , filled th e spacious room s

'f r t m b a s c tx ) ! ^ to ' celllng . T h re e o rch e s tra s Had b e e n engaged . F o r ty c a te re r s occup ied th e m a m ­m o th l^ tc h e n s p re p a rin g a le a s t fit f a r a b a c c h an a lia n k lng .~ T li'e su p p ly o f ch iim pagne w a s u n lim ­ite d . F o r to n ig h t th e fo rm a l an n o u n c cm e n t o f th e b e tro th a l of ‘T h e M illion D o lla r P r in c es s" v to b e g iv e n o u t to th e w orld .

O u ts id e Ih c r ic h ly appo in ted b a th room , w ith it* s u n k e n m a rb le tu b a n d g o ld -p la ted f ix tu res , th ree pe rsons h o v e re d a n x io u s ly , lis te n ­in g fpp e v e ry w o rd a n d sound f ro m w ith in .

“ You re a l ly shou ld b e ge tting d resse d . M iss C onnie,” GRbbs, th e p e rso n a l m a id , E ng lish , ongu la r, a ard o n ic , w arn ed .

“ In d ee d "j-ou s h o u 1 d I ' M rs. P e r ry , t h e h e a d ho u se k ee p er , fut, flo rid a n d fo r ty , u rg e d w ith su p ­p lic a t io n b o a rd in g o n te a r s . •

"Y ou sh o u ld in d e ed ,” U ncle T ip ­p y a d d ed h is b i t . ' “T h a t is i f you

In te n d to a p p e a r a t y o u r ow n p a r ty , m y d e a r .” U n c le T ip p y w as C o n n ie ’s f a v o r ite g u a rd ia n . ^ Ic n e v e r a llo w ed a n y th in g to u p se t h im to o m u c h ; n o t e v e n h is n iece 's w h im s , w h ic h w ere , a t t im es, to so y th e la as t , l ik e ly to b e u p se t­tin g .

r p H E R E w as s ilen c e fo r ^ m in u te w h ile th e th r e e w a ite d as

th o u g h h o ld in g one l o n ^ s u s - D cnded b re a th . T h e n : " B u t I ’m n o | so s u r e I w a n t to a p p ea r,” a lo w , th r o a ty vo ice m u rm u re d from th e o th e r s id e o f th e do o r, -which w as locked . :

‘'B ^ t y o u c a n ’t d o th a t!” M rs. P e r r y th re w u p p lu m p a rm s in h o r ro r . ‘'R em em b e r R o d n e y is w a itin g , too . Y our flancc, Such a sp le n d id y o u n g m a n i!’.

“W h a t I sh o u ld h a v e , do n e ."long ago ," U ncle T ip p y s ighed , “ w as to h a v e g iv e n y o u a good sound s p a n k in g . H o p e B ra n d o n w i l l h a v e se n se e n ough , w h e n h e takes y o u ofT m y h a n d s .”

“ I f R o d n e y e v e r b e a ts s h a ll le a v e h im ," th e cool, lovely v o ic e s ta te d w ith em phasis .' “T a lk in g a b o u t d iv o rce before

th e b n n n s a r e ev en ip o k e n ! 'T is a b a d om c n l” M rs. P e r ry m oaned.

“ W ill y o u g o w ay ? ” T h is tim e th e v o ic e w a s n o t q u i te so o r m u s ic a l; th e re w a s i a p lash I n a ccom pan im en t.

“I e x p e c t w e 'd b e tteri T ip p y d e c id e d ,, m o tio n in g to th e o th e rs . H o h o d n o t b e e n a favo r­i te g u a rd ia n f o r 20 y e a rs w ithou t h a v in g le a r n e d w h e n to give in.

C onn lo lls ten p d to th e fooU leps d y in g a w a y . T h e f ro w n betw een h e r p r e t t i ly a rc h e d b row s ish e d , h e r llp.^ c u rv e d in a lit tle v ic to r io u s sm ile . W h a t good w ere se v e n ty -so m e -o d d m illions If she co u ld n o t b e Into to h e r ow n n o u n c e m c n t pn rly ?

N o t th a t sh e hud « n y reiison to ho ^ n te . E x ce p t th a t th e .w ater w a s w o rm o n d f ra g ro n t a n d sooth ' Ing o n d su d d e n ly s h e w as s ick to th e so u l o f p a r tie s n n d m u lds and b u tle r s a n d gue.its. An fo r Rnd' iiey, a n an x io u s m o m e n t o r tw o m ig h t b e good fo r th a t yo u n g m an .

" T h is ih o u ld b P th e happiest J a y o f m y life . / Juppoie .” Connie(houghl, i lo n J in g before h a - J r e u i r ^ ^ o r _____ B u i her reflectionhcU no h u g h le r . ' . ^ ^ \

sh o u ld b'o th e h a p p ie s t d a y of m y life , I su p p o se ,”

C onnie th o u g h t, a few m in u te s lu ler, s ta n d in g b e fo re h e r d ress in g m irro r w ith i t s a r r a y o t sh in in g , m onoK ram m cd s ilv e r . H e r h a n d , bru-shing h a ir th a t c u rle d in soft, dam p, BQlden r in s lc ts , s to p p e d in m id -a ir a s s h e b e n t fo rw a rd to s u r v e ? , t h a t m ir ro re d reflec tion , p luc eyes th a t m e t h e rs c h a lle n g - ingly, r a th e r th a n e a g e r l y ; a jtr .iig h t l i t t le n o se a n d f irm ch in th a t bespokft a lo n g lin e o f b lu e - blooded a n c e s try ; c o ra l l ip s th a t curved in a n a lo o f l i t t le sm ile th a t he ld no la u g h te r , re;llly .

F o r sh e m ig h t b e th e r ic h e s t girl I n 'th e w o rld , b u t s h e w a s n o t th e happiest.-

'T h e re is o n e th in g m o n e y c an n o t b u y ,” h e r g r o n d fa th e r h a d to ld h e r w h e n s h e w a s sm a ll enough to p e rc h u p o n h is k n ee . "H appiness. F o r h o w c an y o u b e happy , i f y o u h a v e e v e ry th in g ? ''

N ev crtlte lcst, th is w ise o ld f in ­ancie r h a d .•willed h is o n ly g ra n d ­child a 'fo r tu n e , th e e x te n t of w hich w o s k n o w n o n ly to th e s ix law yers w h o w e r e t h e e x e c u to rs in contro l -of th c ^p u rse > s tr ln g s .

H ow in d e ed ? C onn lo w o n d e re d now , th o u g h s h e h a d n o t th e n . S h e w o n d ered , t o o , w h y s h e shou ld n sk h e rs e lf th is q u e s tio n to n ig h t o f ^11 n ig h ts . F o r P o d n e y D rnndon , c ro c k po lo p la y e r a n d te n n is hce, a s w e ll a s h e ir to one o f th e o ldest n a m es a n d fo rtu n e s in th e U n ite d .S ta te s , w a s a yo u n g m o n n n y g ir l w o u ld b e th r ille d to m o rry . '

H e h a d be en C o n n i e ’ s first sw c e th ra r t. a lm o.st t h e o n ly j fiho h a d h iid fo r a lth o u g h rh e \ f a r 'p r c t l i c r th a n 'm o s t girln , C n ie hod h a d v e ry fe w frien d s oi e ith e r se x . a n d o n ly a c a re fu lly r e s tr ic te d n u m b e r o t su ito rs . Tli r ich e s t g ir l in th e w o rld h a d o ftc b e en th e lo n e lie st. B e h in d tl: go lilrn m y th th a t w a s C o n stan t C o rby , u n tle rn e a lh a l l th e ^plcnclor u iul rt-gallty o f le g a l e m p ire , lay th e .^nnibcr, h a u n tin g sh a d o w of p e rp e tu a l fe a r. T h e fe a r o f k id- n iip ing , a d r e a m a f b u i i iM mur(icre<l. '

H e r rh ililh o o d h a d be en spcni p rac tic a lly In h o ln tlo n <m th e flono a c re e s ta te o f C o rb y F a rm .i, w ith

its m ilcS a n d milcS of gua rde fl roads a n d its ^ m y ria d locked ga tes . H e r educa'tTon" ha“a '~b e e n conducted b y p r iv a te tu to rs . S h e had tr a v e le d a b ro a d ex ten siv ely , b u t sh e co u ld n o t w a lk in th e s tre e ts o f a n y A m e ric an c ity , e n -

a n y p u b lic -p lac e - ,-a tten d a n y social f u n c t i o n w ith o u t b e i n g T ailed b y p r iv a te de tec tives.

B a g fu ls o f m a il w e re opened b y i c r se c re ta r ie s . C r a n k le tte rs . P eo p le w h o w a n te d to m e e t h e r . S u p p lica tio n s fo r m o n e y . T h re a ts , A t tim e s th e d e lu g e ro se to su c h p ro p o rt io n thU t fligh t bcca ine th e n e ce ssary p rec au tio n . E v ery w h ere sh e w en t , os soon a s h e r id o n ti ty w as rev e a le d , i t w as n e ce ssa ry to ^ m o v e on.

Y e t th e w h o le w o rld k n e w w h a t C o n stan ce C o rb y w o re , w ith w hom sh e d a n ce d ; th a t s h e p a in te d h e r to e n a ils to m a tc h h e r lip s a n d

j a - g o l d s la v e a n k le t; how she h a d w e p t w h e n h e r I rish te r ­r ie r h a d b e e n k illed — a n d had h a d

c o s tly to m b s to n e p u t o v e r h is g rav e ; . th a t she liked lio t-c h a m usic , b u t h a d once a sk ed a n o r­chestra to p la y “I L ove Y ou T ru ly " ; s le p t in a b e d th a t h a d ie lo n g cd to M a rie A n to in e tte , b re a k fa s te d fro m n so lid -go ld s e r ­v ice , lo a th ed p u b lic ity nnd p h q - tographer.% a n d th a t sh e w o u ld , e v en tu a lly , m a 'rry R odney B ra n ­don .

R o d n e y wn.'! t a l l a n d bronzed a n d b lond . T h e re w os a n a ir of b reed in lr a n d d la tin c tio h abo u t liim . H e sa id now , com ing to m e e t C onn ie a t th e d o o r o l th e long , c u rv in g s ta irw nji, b ow ing In m ock se rv i lity , “ Y u ir h u m h 1 he n ch m a n nwoit;i w ith impotlenr<? t l ia t Is n o w rew ard e d . Y ou look m o^e b e a u tifu l tliun I h a v e e v e r seen y o u —if tlm t'd po.n;il1)li', d a r ­ling. M ay I c l a i m t h i s flr.it dunce?"

S o th a t C onnie, sm ilin g clown on hirri, w ondcre<r fu rth e r w hy h e r h e a r t d id n o t qu icken , h e r iiiiben .itir, w hy nho did n o t fe r t a IIo(kI •if hap p in ess iik h e tdok ln r Iti h^j iirm s nnd sp u n h e r o n to flic iw l- ished IIooY.

(T o Bo C on tinued )

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

An a ie f tn e d from PI T h e Ttmo*

IS Y E A R S AGOJ s n . 10. lo ts

'I 'h e a iu iu iil meeiUiK o llnter N s tln n n lJP n rn i U>f lion, o rgftn lw d far thn piirjHi.io of Aeriiring fede ra l fs rn i iim tn <m Ihn Htttmon riv e r p ro jec t, wn.i held a t lle rg er yesterday .

H ecro lary -trcasu re r HftKM Hi c lism p rep o rte d tliat. In) le d rrs l

dlNtillliiB tw o gullonfi o f ftbsolultly p u r r w tiler pe r hour.

All ' iM'Klnticrn’ ' rliiMen will l>e ntarU 'd on tho.SU tli o ( th e m ontli liu>tend of on th r y jrd lui wiin pre- vloiiiUy announced . ’H itn e lm nge Is neeenanry to eimlile th e eln.ise.'i ni- rendy In the ^^h(Xli to t)e reorgsu l/.ed for th e sccond nemeoter'a w ork,

loons h a d a lready »>ern 131,000 h a d lieen reeeh burned: fo u r o th e r lomn proeM s f)T being

itxifd nnd n<l d h - 1 Iti the

nlling

AND MM'OKIHTH <;r.hTAINI.Y INNIHI' ON ROADH!

1‘o t Hhotfl; '’llie re wii" fuily oiii< w eakness w llh

M l. Hoonevell'n w iuiiliig In w hich he Iktiv tum ei ftl t 'o itfv e u a u d

nnid he wouiit hold It responsible for Inlliire 'to eeouiini1r« on htghw ay liullding. ^

'H ie folkn liix k liritiie who r e e le d th e c an tres jiiiu ii s m Ute ho ins-tow n m otorists,

—PoliUeo

FAMOIIH l,A Hr 'Mr<K . lie 's l o t • m n lleensfr—

th o p lu lo rrs tl . . .'rilK (1KNTI.KMAN IN

T l lr T ll l lU i HOW

t;ra,10u a n d m ore apiillcatli In th o liandn of tUr federst land b sn k o f e pokane , awnftlng e iam ln- n tlon,' ’'O n th e whole llin Insnn m sda on th o na tm o n rIvrrs jfo Jec .t were very lilHTHl," Mr, lii-nurlisnip »atd UHtay. "Tlin hlHhenl loans w en above tSO pf*r acre a n d only one w h irh w as nn a p irro of la n d with- o u t Im provem fnts, was a s low aa 140 pe r IrrlRithle nrre.

lloartl o f d lir i 'io in for the yeui O . MvMMtftT, OlvatUs tH cklind.

J . M, P le ir r . Nelsnn llsyw nrit nnd It, (), Houdein.

27 yi':AKS AGOJA N . 19, 1011

' 'IV e n ty -e lg h l neW pupils e n - I'olied In 'I 'w lii P s lls publlo nchooU thin week, m a k ta thn.^t«tni eiuoll> m en t now, 1,<1B.

A flu e new sUil hsn been added to th e ^ e n c A d e p srim en t of th e h itih »>'l>(x>l, whl<’l> U inimhrn (>t

piilladelphlii',' I’n , J a n . 4 .Iiirtg* H olland In tiie D ulled ffta te s din trlflt couM liitllc led flne.\ of MO, 000 eac h on th e ph flndelp liln nui R ending rnllwnv, th e l« li lg li Valley IlatlrOBd roini<ii.iy a n d tiie U rtl.l. hem Uteel ron ipnny , ch ^ K ed w ith lutlaw ful rcbnting . *

K TFI PROGRAM}tlO he. 1,000 w alla(C llB «#sr reference—T h la will

n o t he rtfpeated.)

TIISBMAY. JAN, 11

fl'.oo W tii.na- U irak fu l cUibfl:I3 lUwlld ManA W Farm Bti S noma flaaliaiS.U asiiarsJ m srkat nuntaUona1:00 n»llf1oiia m»lortlaa7: IS T rsiuiadlo n»wa7:W Jan <latl>*r aixl hl^ ■Ki liMlr7:4S (toiiran 'lliUMyiU. vik:>IIi>ia 00 M nUiii MUa. lKiA:IS rrsiikin Marvin» yo Kail m ska amt l>l< onliM itB:M OpanlliR N T. market iinoii• :4S Dllnm of I,Ha• 00 Ma l**r)(liuP:IS UviarlalU tMUacU »:JU CTKlllric nrnan - -• ' -

''V^i'i “ "(I ' | i " ‘

BEHIND THE SCEN Ei IN WASHINGTON

_______________________ B y I to d iH y D ir td W f_____________________

Id a h o E vening TUnea W ash ing ten Correspondent

W ashlngtftn . J a n . 1C—’The aeoret J/ew D eal program f o r dealtog w ith th e monopcAy problem a n d cu tb ln g g re a t concentra tions o f f in an c ia l- econom ic power calls ' fo r .a c tio n a long these lines;

1. Rew riting th e a n t l- t ru s t la w s In th e lig h t o f suprem e coW l decisions w hich have m ade those law s u n ­enforceable. J

Revision of the -federal tja d o con‘im lsslon s ta tu te s in such m a n - neV th a t th e suprem e c o u rt w ill l>e com pelled by law to re sp e c t Uie I ^ ' s findings of f«ct In monopoly coses.

D lsquallflcoUbn of a ll idenU - ca l bids by componles seeking gov­e rn m e n t business.

4. A ta x program w hich will ease o r reniove th e co rp o ra t lo n 'su rp lu s p ro fita U x ^ It applies to sm all c o r­porations, possibly w ith th e a im of m ak in g i t impossible fo r ho ld ing com panies to opera te in In te rs ta te com m erce.

R equirem ent th a t Individual corpo ra tions doing In te rs ta te busl-

be r c ^ ilr e d to have a c e r ta in n um ber o f com petitors, A la rg e in - du.itrial .corporation, fo r fn.'itance. m ig h t by prohibitive ta jca tlon or .some o th e r m ethod, be p revented U b n f doing more tlian 25 p e r cen t

ome o th e f hr^bitrary percoH ogc. of p ic business in tie industry .

FO R ALL OH PA RT L• So th e re It Is. You ^wlli n l t lc c th a t th e p rogram gets m ore rad ica l W ith each point, .v

Roosevelt Is In sym pathy w ith and m ay fig h t for p a rt o r a ll o t thi.s form ula. I t Ls espoused by A ssis tan t A ttorney G eneral R obert H. Jackson , Sec re tary of th e In ic r lo r Ick rs , a n d o th e r officials on th e inside g roup— for w hich Jackson has been ta lk ing In h is rec en t speeches.

T h e ad m in istra tion 's p a s t s in s of omi.'islon and commission o.'< to m o ­nopoly suRKCSt th e jw asiblllty th a t th e P residen t m ay n o t go th ro u g h w ith th e proRram, .although th e re Is a .s tro n g ])0lUlcal incentive to do so, a n d '^ t l ie recen t Ja ck so n -I c k es, speeches were m ade In full a w a re ­ness of the ir poiltlc.'d value.

F u rtherm ore , concress h a s la tely show n a dlsiwsltlon to d itch any-; th in g Roo.sevcll w ants badly, i ^ n d , f inally , the re 's no assurance th a t th e p rogram , even If pas-sed In full, w ould be any moro c f f c c t l« th a n prev ious a iitl- tru s t sta tu te s .

p rices down. In v en to rie s m ove f a t t ­e r If p rices go dow n. tbU theo ry ho lds. Low er price* fo r bu lld ln* m a ­te ria ls a re essen tia l to any buU dlng boom . A nd a bu ild ing bocan. l a tu rn , Is considered by m a n y os th e only a lte rn a tiv e to m ore fede ra l sp end ­ing .

TH R E E -PL Y MOTIVESum m ing up motives beh ind th e

c u rre n t official outcry og a ln st ’'big business," you have: •

F irs t—Obvious 1038 a h d 1940 po ­litica l potentWHle.s of a tru .itb u st- in g crusade, coupled w ith e ffo rts to show th a t buslne.w—not governm ent —caused th e depression;

Second—Roosevelt’s belief th a t governm ent m ust regula te business a n d no t let bu.sjnes.s con tro l govern­m en t, p lus ^hls belief th a t biislnes; c o n n o t ru n itself—Into any th liigV x cep t d isaste r; ^

T lilrd —Hopfc th a t public ballyhoo a g a in s t h ig h prlces~wlll drive h igh

Jim . 17 to 22 ia S n fo tr week in Idaho, nccordin^ to proclamation of Gov. B n r t i l l iV Clark,

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1 FAIRFIELD I

A second klilpnietil o f books ]i been received by the Camafl e l..- fo r th e coiiiinim ltv lib ra ry iii/(l m ay bl^ used by tlip cltib m em lfers before they a re ftiveti to the lib rary . I t In repo rted by Mrr,. i< iim d I.am.'ion, 1' brnry chairm an.

•Tlie' C hristm an seal receipt.'* In- a tno iu iled to *1)0,30, It Is j-cimi ted by tli r rom m litrr .

U li lioiwd lo reach \ 0 0 a f te r a ll han been l u r n ^ h

K E P U blA T E S O LD T H E O B TA lthough c ritlca h a rk ba ck to

N RA a n d Its e n co u ragem en t of m onopollsU c prac tices , c u rre n t a d ­m in is tra tio n a tt i tu d e cocnplstaly re­p u d ia te s th e old N RA th e o ry th a t Industry could reg u la te ItaeU from w ltliln . N RA broke down. A n ti­t r u s t law s b roke dow n io n s before th e suprem e c o u rt took to loiBU th t fu n c tio n of decid ing l a Indlvldiial ^ coses w h etlier com binations I n re - s t r a in t o l trad e were ’‘reasonable." ' V

T h e F T C ’a fu n c tio n w as to find th e fac ta on w h ich th e c o u rt DU st base its decisions, b u t th e coO rt re ­fu sed to respect I ts find ings. .

I t now ta k es fo u r o r f ive y e a n to prosecu te a n a n t l - tn i s t case th rp u g h tho suprem e cou rt, a n d th e g o vernm en t usually s ta r ta o u t w ith ­o u t m uch hope of w inning. T tiaV i w hy i t som etim es h a s been wUUn* to a cc ep t "co n sen t decrees,” u n der w hich de fe n d an ts ag ree to a b andon c e r ta in m o tl l^ l ls t lc p rac tices. (C opyrigh t, 1938, NEA Service,

T he .Family Doctor

By D R. M O R R IS F IS n B E IN E d ito r, Jo u rn a l of th e A m erican

M edical A ssociation, a n d o f H y- gela, th « H e a lth M agaxlne j

M ore a n d m ore a s wa le a m abo u t '■J th e pecu lia r reac tion s o f tho h u m a n be ing to various unusua l c onditions / a n d substances, ex tra o rd in a ry cases a p p ea r, \

F o r instarice . tlie h u m a n Iwing m a y be sensitive to d ru g substances a n d respond w ith queer erup tions.S om e people have these tnTarlab ly a f te r th e y toke qu in ine , som e a fte r asp irin , some a f te r Iodine, so rfe a f ­t e r various laxatives w hich con ta in p h e n o lp h th a llen .

C ases have a lso been repo rted of ^ s u c h senslU vlties to various local a n es th e tic substances w hich a re de-

j ^ r e c e n t r e p o r t te lls o f a ' ^ a n w hb w as given a n ' In jec tion of a new rem edy fo r .syphilis. I n o rd e r to m a k e th e in je c tio n painless, » cer­ta in a m o u n t o f local an es th e tic h a d been com bined w ith ''th e rem edy. T h is local a nesthe tic con ta in e d some .salicylic acid . /

S h o rtly a f te r th e Injec tion th e p a ­tie n t devploped a la rg o -e ru p tlo n a ro u n d th e p lace a t w hich th e In- J(£U ^n h a d been m ade. A lthough i^ Q ^ a re d th a t th e e rup tion w as a ' p a r t o f h is d isease. I t tu rn ed ou t a f te r carefu l s tu d y t h a t he w as »«n- , slUve US salicylic acid and t h a t the 1 e ru p tio n w as a rea ctio n of t h e tk ln r J d u e to th a t sensitiv ity . -

A no the r In teresting case w as tJiat- o f a w om an w ho developed a n In­ten se Itch ing e ru p tio n on h e r K a lp w hich la s te d fo r m ore th a n two years.

S he h a d long h ^ r w hich she p u t u p In a so-ca lled "psyche” k n o t

^ W p of h e r h ead , Bolding ttie h a ir in ' Tiliice w ith from 33 to 35 lacquered h a irp in s, m a n y of w hich touched the in flam ed area.

tihe Ql.^o wore some o t Uiese la c ­quered jm lrp ln s on tlie side o f th e h rn d an il a t th e po in ts w here these laeqiiered h a irp in s touched the re h a d developed a sim ila r erup tion ,

•W hen iho physic ians becam e su s­p icious of th e ha irp in s, th e y took some of Die lacquer a n d used It In m ak ing a ao-called p a tch te s t o f th e skill.

'n ic y found p rom ptly tlis t tl ie p a ­t ie n t rea c te d to tlie lacquer from thr^ pins. 'J lie n she w u Instructed to aub.itl(ute bone ha irp in s fo r Oie j ftteei one.i. W Uhln a week a f te r ge t- ting r id of. th e lacquer p in s, the itch ing *top|)ed a n d th e Inflam m a­tion b rg an to heal.

.M A R JO R IE W EA V ER, T O B E A T E A C H IR .

( ^ M m I I i I U ( ; i ) | | t - J > C

Honor KolKiiveii,(1()<I])INU, 10 ltil>CCUI)--

I'iin liiiiuii riill I ,a IJiB f i r s t tim e Is now ro iniilrifd niirt Is as follow.i;

.lolmi-tif I'liiiiirr, only s tu d e n t elwl<-d to iiK-iiilx-rnlitp In th e n tio d -

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ID.IK > raii.lly 110;1S llna«y (^linlr)ia

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K inney, H tsrk loo t; Adellnr lA kln, tlcKHUiia; J i t ls u M ilrphy. Ab- enlr-rii; w .v n « Manaom,n a i i i u Itir.i, (iiH»img,

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^ c r c L e i i ^Cupid Breaks Up Their Marriage

D.' A. R. H ears. T a lk ■ On E eropean Travels

F o rty m em bera «nd guests Trom T\vin Falla, Buhl and the no rth side attended th e Jan u a ry luncheon m ee tin g of Twin Falls chap tcr, D augh te rs of th e A ro e rip n Revolution, a t the home of M rs. H. L. HoKsett th is af ternoon and heard Mrs. J. II . Shields, jr . . Buhl, deacribc h e r sum m er tr ip to Europe.

H er ta lk wuh th e only num ­ber CHI th e program TfAri in­cluded interc.stinK descrip­tions of the countries she visited.

T he review w as givenby M rs. C. W , C oiner nnci Mrs. T .“ . W arn rr , reg en t,- eoi^ciu^eil llicbiisliie.v; scs-slnn

P recfdlnR tlic m ecllnB n b u ffe t Juiichcoi) wfts served from n lace- covered tab le cciUcred w ith n a s ­tu rtiu m s nh tl llRlUed by four yellow tapers, . M rs. W arn e r wns ojkcd to pour.

Hostesses w ere-M rs. H ogsetl, M rs, E. M. Sw icley , M rik F ra n k B a ld ­w in a n d M rs, L e.^ ter^ow cll.

•fi .If ^H O ST S e n t e r t a i n 'AT I)IN N E « . CARDS

M r, a tu l M rs. irn ro id CfDs.T n f- rniiKed a 2 o 'clcck d in n e r party yc;;- tfrd u y a fte rn o o n a t th e ir liom e on F ifth avenue cuht fo r a btnnll groui) of th c lr Jrlrnds. Covers w ere Inld for Mr. a n d M rs. W ay n e Trueblood, Mr. iird M.-.-. C a r lli LlvlnKi-lun, Mr. niid Mr.s. Kelly Melwcaii and MUs Hclsi L indenm un.

T he a fle n io o n w as spen t a t cards a n d th e p rize for h igh bcrorc was

• re :e lved by Mr. a n d Mrs, Trueblood.¥ H-

D IN N ER TARTY . A TTEN D ED BV GROVE

l l i e hom e of M r. end Mr;;. W llllnm Fi-itiiish wns the ccne on P r J d n y n in s o t n d in n e r a n d i)lnochle pa rly •for meinber,s niul frleniLi of the S u ­p rem e F o re tt W oodm an circle.

Pinochle prize;; were rccclved by M rs. Jnme.-*- M cDnnleU, Mrs, H enry Peter;;, Mls^^El.slr O siir lo li . U. Shus. te r. a n d M r. A rm sii. A w ards a l blngn

• w en t to MLsa V ora L ohr ntid Miss Lois W rig h t and Mrs. T . J . Lloyd roeclvcd th e k ltc h c n prize.

-<" T h e co m m llteo ' 111 charge □( Uic a ffa ir Included M rs. Fclbu.'^h. Mrs. E dna Block. M rs, N ora Conroy and M rs, M arlj; G u ll* ry . T lic nex t m e e t­ing will be held Jan^ 20 a t the Idaho Pow er aud ito rium .

^ ¥FO R M E R R E SID E N T FE TED A T LUNCHEON

M rs, O. W. W ltham en terta ined - la s t week n t nn Inform al bridge

luiichetJn com plim enting Mrs, E . J, F m ch . PoTJitelln, n fo n n er residen t of T y ln F a lls , 'l ie re v isiting friends.

A lte r Uie luncheon two tables' of b ridge were a l p lay w ith prliW'.s go- ini? to Mr.s, E. B. Johnson .find Mr. . P incli. r -

Calendar

Twelve Riiests wore en terta ined S uturd iiy a fte rn o o n by R u th Alice B rndshaw a t tie r hom e to colebrnte h e r I2 th b ir th d a y . G am es w ere ' p layed du rin g th e n flernoon a n d re- frrshm enlH were served by candle

• lig h t w ith a yi'llow nml w hile color M-hemo u.sed.

Misa M urjorle M uiinnive anil Miss M ai'Jork McVcy, Jcro ine, were ou t- o f-tow n Buest.i. •

>f- ¥FICOCiltAIM TO m :<JIVEN n v (:ilA I‘TK!l

All Mai;oiis iiiur tlielr wives a nd ' ttie h u sb a n d s of F asten ) S lu r m ein- bnrfi a m Invited to iiUend tlm p ro ­g ram of th(i local rh a p te r , No. 2U, lo Ix- he ld 'nie.Mliiy a l U p. ni. In the MaMinlc tem pli'. M usic a n d k niio-«et piny u n d e r the iltreollon of Mrn.

'K tl ie l W arbcrg will !«■ prrM 'nlcd,A Kortal l\<Hir «'/() follntv tlic

(lUihiK rc)Oni.

T he M. S . a n d S . club will m eet W ednesday a fie m o o ji a t the home of M rs. H . A. Pierce,

* » ¥R egu la r club dance of the

N i g h t H aw ks' club will be he ld a t.S h a d o w ln n d on W edncs-' day, J a n . ' J3 w ith O lcn B ates' o rch e s tra p laying.

V * ¥Elm w ood Soc ia l club will m eet

W ednesday a t th e hom e oC Mrs. Lucy C arder, 551 F o u r th avenue c ast. T w in Fa lls . M em bers a re re ­quested to pay th e ir dues a t the m eeting. I t k announced .

* * H- W om en's aux ilia ry , S tradley

c h a p tc r^ D . A. V.. will ho ld Us reg u la r m eeting T uesday a t ' 8 p. m . In Legion M em orial ha ll. M em-

" ^ e r s ore urged to a tte n d and vis­ito rs a re w elcomc, o fficers a n ­nounce. *

Blue L akes boulevard club m eeting w ill be held Tuesday a t 2 p. m , a t th e hom e of M rs. George Sw erts llge r. MLss M arg are t Hill, hojne d e m o n s tra tio n agen t, will discuss th e care of clothing.

¥ VD ra m a a n d lite ra tu re d e p art­

m e n t o f th e 'rw c n tle th Century c lub will m e e t T uesday a /lcm ooji a l th e hom e o f M rs, Roy Painter, 1U15 S hoshone .street no rth . Mrs. E.J . S tep -K en will Tje guest speaker review ing "M id n ig h t of the Des­e rt." by J . B. PrlcaUcy.

* ^ ^ ¥O fficers o f R oyal Neighbors A m erlcji announce th a t a ll m cnv

bera'-'^s’ho a re p la n n in g to a ttend th e B u h l m eeting T uesday eUould be a t I. o " o , F. ha ll a t 6:30 p, m , A bus will provide 't ra n sp o r ta ­tion.

¥ ’f'Good W ill clut) will meet

W ednesday a t 2 p . m . w ith Mrs, W . A. M lnnlck . Roll call will be an sw ered w ith New Y ear's re.solu- tlons. T lic w h ite e lep h a n t will be PBOvlded by M rs. L au ra W liltney a n d M rs. J . D , C onner will be In charge of th e s tudy group.

¥ ¥ ¥SK A T IN G PA R TY PLA N N ED BY CLUB

M em bers of Uie 2u Zlm club will a tte n d a .skatJnsr p a rty on nmrsday evening accord ing to . plans made yesterday aXlcrnoon a t a meeting held a t th e ho m e of Don Thorp. D udley D riscoll, p residen t, conduct‘d ed th e se .ilo n ,

A lvln Cosey, sponsor, was present.

Sister HonoredNEW Y O R K (U,R)-Jeanne Cag^

ncy, s is te r o f th e film star, Jam fs Cagney. I.i ^ p ro ficien t G erman- Hchnlar, She h a s been In itia ted into SlKma K psilon Phi, G erm an honor ^oclety of H im te r co llege .'here.

O F F IC K FAVOR ' S M P R O G R lSAN FR A NC ISCO (Specia l)—Tlio ew y e a r Is u shered In wlUi the

governors, highw ay officia ls and ■hool dccartm ent.'i o t seven w est- II slaU’.s I t i a concerted e ffo rt to

advance tlic A m e ric a n R ed Cro.is cam paign to- p reven t accidenlsi Uiereby saving thousands of lives. A. L. Schafer. Red Cross m anager In Uie.P.iclflc a rea , onnounced today..

Homo from confcrenccs w ith gov­e rnors and o th e r s la te officials, Mr. Schufer said th a t h e had found Pfvcli Rtnle 100 p rr re n t In Ita coojjcratlon. T liere Is a definite m ov*m enl In th e

re truck.'; and crews serve as Red mobile fir.st a id unlLs, supplc-

■iitlng the hundred.s o f flx^d fir.st aid Mnlicin;;. ' v

School niitluirltle.s j.eo l h e \ a l u r of ImvliiK tlie^ ^ rlv e rs of a ll school bu.ses trained In R ed Cross f irs t aid 'jnethDd.s to render »greater service (o th e d illilrcn should em ergencies art-sc, Mr, Schafe r said.

' l l ^ t the re c an be loo m uch of e v .n such a (ood th in g u loVe wms Ind lea ted w hen b lond M ary Cady, Irff, 28. sued h e r husband , G lenn,

a s tu rd y C hicago bookkeeping liis tn irto r. for separa te m a in tenance on charges th a t h e w as too a ff rf lim .ite . and sought kisses m orn lnc , noon, a n d n ig h t. In (he pa rlo r, k itc lim a n d even on a Florida beach. C a d r den ied h is w ife's charges and fUed a cross bill (o r divorce. B oth charged cruelty .

Ball in Fossil AreaCOALlNd'.A, C alif. (U.P.)—I n a r<

glon here wlierc sktleloiLs of inaj to<lons and o tlier p rth ls to rlc an mal.-." linve been (uiMirthod. the strange.st exrnvallon has been m ade. I t Is a jiool ball .Mill bearing th e number-. 14. I t ha:; been*Identified

romliiK Ironi Coallnga'.s f irs t pool 11 some tim e before 1000,

■Not Too Glad to Be 80— r E N S M IiI2 ]

T hough rec ip ien t of a m erry W rlhday em brace from G ra n d d a o jh te r N ^ney B oa tw rlth t. S enator C a rter G lass o t V lrih ila w asn 't too happy a b o u t reach ing h is eOtlt year. H e announced th a t b e regreta ‘'U vtnf to je c such revolutionary changes In the a dm ln lstra llon a once dem o­c ra tic governm ent." 11 w as N ancy 's b irthday , too. a n d h is daugh ter's w edding anniversary. Jointly celebra ted a t ih e lr W ashington home.

ALBUQUERQUE. N. M . (UJ0>-A1> b c rt 8 . F a lk aays h e h u f iid tc d every (stale In th e union excep t N e­vad a a h d A rl» n a . ^ r e a d in g U » gospel o f h is p lan for a 'p e n i lo n o*. 130 to i50 a m on th for t i l p e rso n i 21 yenr.i old and over.

Fallc e x p la in e d .th a t h is o rifiiiA l p la n favored th e pension lo r un e m ­ployed. p e rso n ^ o n ly , b u t a B u rrer of T ennessee a n d th e so u th rea u lte d In th e conclusion th a t w orking peo - tile also need th e moDoy, due to tbfl low wages. • '

He estim ated th e p lan would c o rt *25,000,000,000, a n d perhajM m ore , a nnually . T he money would be r a i l ­e d by th e federa l govem m eD t- th ro ug h a 2 per cen t ,tranj a n d additional Income {j

'M y p la n would p u t a n e n d to b readlines." F a lk said.

He explained th a t h is know ledge breadlines w as firs t h a n d , aloce

ho* h a d twen p rlca te se cretarjr to th e late Jam es E ads How. ~mil* llonalre hobo,” for m ore th a n a y e w . '

T he "pensions • to r > aH ^ advocate Journeys over th e ^ o u h tk in u t r td m o to r car a rranged l i u « c o r-

. - l i r e d wagon. -F a lk h as been a., p a p erhanger,

sailor, kn ig h t of th e road , a n d tig h t­rope a n d loose wire w alker.

N lte-Iiaw kf' D ance — Bbadow - la n d , J a n . 1L‘ N on-m em ber em f- - plea 75c.—Adr.

FIND O y R IS IS lM B ’

SCREENOFFERINGS

IDAHONow a )ow lng - . " T h e - P c rfec t

VANCOUVER (U.R)—V ancouver h o - ; -^pw.inicn," E rrol Flynn, te l c lerks a rc o f th e op in ion t h a t ' Jhur.s, - "ShonghoJ Ex-American.s Jincw ve ry m uch le.s.s ':s " M arlene D ietrich.American.-! Knew ve ry m uch le.s.s . .-ri:. Sa t. - " L a .id ^ y o n d th e ab o u t C an ad a th a n C a n ad ian s know i,a\r. ’ Dick Foran.

M(H).V'|ii'uk l.lKlitlunisi^ In the m in ith <jf till- Buy of I’undy I.h thn fuKKlcnt hpot In th r U nitrti Htalcii,

Lonjr Novels Irk. O X K O nD , MIm , tU .Pl-W llllam Fnlkfcttr. th e novrllBt, hay« he ha.n n o l rCiiH "G onn W ith th e W ind" or "AnlliDtiy A dverse" bcc.ausn Uiey arc ‘•entirely to o ' long for any utory." "N() sto ry takes 1,000 pages to tell, F a lk n e r Mtld.

abo u t-th c U n ited S ta te s .Among classic exam p les Is the

sto ry of a young a n if appareiitiy w cll-educat«d A m erican w ho. on booking a room hero rem arked to th e m a n belilnd th e d e .s ltr^ y o u are EngllsTi. a re n 't you?"-

"No," rep lied th e c lctk . "W hat m akes you th in k I am ?'.'

"You speak E ng lish rem arkably well Xor a C a n ad ian ." h e replied. I th o u g h t a l t" C a n ad ian s talked

4 c h l " /A ft-A lQ crlcan w om an, s tay ing a l

th e sam e hote l, to ld th e c lerk th a t she h a d th e w hole a fte rn o o n to spa re and w as th in k in g of cxjilor- Ing th e neighborhood . "As a m a tte r o f fac t," she added . " I m ay poj)

those- D ionne qu ln tup - leLs. b u t I m u s t be back In time for d in n e r!" (T lie he m e of th e aulii- tu p lc ts is ' m ore t l i a n 2.000 miles Srom V ancouvcrJ

'A fte r th e show ," .said a nUildle- Dged A m erican w om an relunilnK froa) th e th e a tf r , "fvc ryone i.tood up w hile th e o rch e s tra played a tunc. I t sounded like a h y m n or ;pme* th ing , b u t I c o u ld n 't underi.tand ivhy people sho u ld w a n t hyiiin.s )n a M onday," (S h e iia d heard

"G od Save th e K ing .")A m a n re lu riilng to S e a ttle from

V itloriA (the. c a p ita l of llr lt ish Colum bia) referred to th e jm rlla-

■nt building a s th e IlneBl tow n hall he had ever reeti. v

nc^ull 1-s 10-75

INTEItFKKKNCKf'rm fuetJon o f f’a ram oun l's "Spuwn

o t th e N o rth " in Aliuitn rpcn illy was hi'ld up by rn liifall toUilllnK nearly a f(Mil iiiiTl a h a lf in 10 dayn. The pree liiltn llon th e re averages 13 le d unntiiiiiy.

PA riTCU N 0.-iQS'J lir lf ty nxiU icni npprcilu te Ihr

................................... . M artll^

ItOXYNow Show ing • - r i i T ak e Ro-

nmncn," G race Moore. \j Wed.. T hurs. — ' C rim inals o f th e . Air," Charles QulKlcy.' Frl., S a t.-" D a n g e r P a tro l." Sally

Filers,

OnPHEUMNow Showing — "Life o f Em ile

Zola," Paul Muni.Wed., T h u r s . - ThL W ay Please."

M ary Livingston,Frl,. Sat.—" n ie L ast G an g s te r .’

E dw ard G, Robinson.

13 Die in Accidents In Central Indiana

IND IA NA POU S. Ind.. J a n . 10 (U.R) —T h ir ten persons, inc luding a baby bom a fte r the m nihcr’s d e a lh , w ere killed in automoiiilc acc iden ts In cen tra l Ind iana yw terday . N ino per* Kcps w ere Injnri'tl.

•Pour were Ivllled a n d six In ju red w hen u Pciuisylvnnla passenger tr a in (ilruck a city bus a t Andcr.^on, A t W aldron, 3fi miles souUirtfsl, fou r m em bers of a liam llton , O ,, fam ily were kllletl when a w estbound Big F o u r pa.';:i)t;cr tr a in struck th e lf autom obile. IJiilh accldent.'i occi a l Kradc c'r<)^slllgs. V

Scoltlsli rh ie fta in s w e r e dp- PXlvcd of rno:;L of llie ir jiowcrs In 17<fl,

iiiiiuiein iipprcilvrrnu lility of thin M arian ..... .P a tte rn w iileh allows them lo niait. b o th It piny an il n p a rty dre.w, 'Hie line.H a rc cBiH-nllally th e nuine . , . only ttin (letiilln and thii fabric viiiy. View A In KinKhunt, chaills o r p r i l l ­ed eu ttiin prcfern sho rt puJtrd fiirpve.i iiiKi a n e a t I’Dter Pan eollnr, l llc - ra c braid lends a nice emphiu.in til th<i becnmliiK yok«f and lo Hie co llar. View II j)hnwn llm iJrr.-i.'i lii p a rly nicHHl . . . do lled nwIm, icuvii o r p rin te d law n are Uin fiivorllc fabrlcji , , , w ill) gay, i>erl lines sup ­plied by tha ru ffle s ih a t edgo ithn yoke In a tlrn c tiv n faAhlou, 'Iliere'n no belt fo r th is version, A Coniplelo M arian M a rt in J)lngrammp{l Hnw (.’h a r t Is Included gnhln you e s rh nlnp o f th e way.

P a lte rn B5H:i m ay be ordered only In ehiUlreti'n sl74-n 2, i, fl, a a n d 10

yifW A requires'aiiT 'yB r,In ynr\ls rlc-J l ^ c h fabrio a n d l \ , n c -rae

Hend n n - K K N < i ; n t h 1» e.,1... fo r KA( H M A ItlA N MARTIN pa t- (erii. ««i su re lo » r l( r pU in lr voiir H IZ r, NAMK, AIHHIKHH. , „ d HTYI.1: N ltM IIF.lt.

M «rU n M a r t in , n k w l ‘A IT K IIN HOOK IH u k a i j y KOIt V O II . . .O m H !K ITT<U>AY1 lU lni- ful of NKW I'AHHION T M U ir i ,^

. . C a ree r clothe™, purty ^lothe.^ r v rryday c lo thes, lovely gxaduallc... ..\y\v« , a n d a glorious trousseau ,n r th e Mpring Hride . . . tilings /o r rvpryo,,,, /r„„ , jr a n d m o th e r . All ^ y . ,„ . r o i iQ * ,,m_ iiTiis th a t m ake homo Mwlnit > iie- llHlit O U llK Il TUDAV. W in K o»

r i m r C N CKNTH. n l l l I» A T i« H N y i r r r r . N (V JriH

DOOK ANI» FATI'KKN T O O C Tll- K lt TW K N TY -M V K CKNl'J/

sridX ''" 'IK'"

Waragainst

Grime!with Dri-Ccss

Ailnioke. i.ont. iiilui'' and inAi.t ntiilh'. IIihI a deadly anil hulii- il'l)lt! foe In -U m - CI'SJHI

Kvery tiny fiiMi o f Wltnhiible {iihtli'.'i li <i)aled witli MU in- vlAllile rilni (fna uill kec]) euiliilii.'., ijuii-i liitnnenls oi lltirmilleamliudV f n '’>li 'milbeauliful up to '.’II'. longer Ih'1 wi'i'ii » » ' h ingn -

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6 6 i'ii()nh7 6 ®

AdviTli.si' with It |)iininnnti“a(I of a i>op. I ’liiii u :H-li<'(|ii]r in jilai'i' rif nil ail. Kill ii|) w ilh nt‘!linK-l><i"''i' i‘” <l wiilcli your

.l)iiHiiu-.s;i iiick-iii)!

Total ri'litil niilrs in Twin I 'uHm liavi' iii- cfi'am 'd to fil.YlO.dOO.OO jn-r year. To ' Kcl, more <iiiii'l(-ntartiiiH: c u h Io id i 'I 'i i iisn fartl-ai-lion ncw:*|iu|)rr mlvcrtiniiitf in lliid city of ;iti|»T-!iiilfrt!

Twill I''all.s poopld Own moi'e curH and drive further. Accurate . s a i l ' s I'i' tirc.s, rt'Cfntly released, HubHtaiUiato thia fact. Annual s a l e s in Twin l-’a l lH for gaHoline, oil and filling station products a|ii()uul (o .firjn.OOO.OO, Salea in Itlalio for the name average nunihiT of people come to $11)8,074.00. What a wide-open op- IHirluiiil.v i< Hliown by t h e . s e figiir(\H to inci'ease gaKoline gallon-, a g e ill'I’win I'alln!

Take (lie iinin'ijved hiiHini-H.s highway of nleady newHpaper ad- , verli»iiif;. Direet your lirand’H advantageH and friendly servlco Htraif;li( lionie. I'lHtaiiliHh llie coine-to-youi'-Mtation habit, every- wlu'ii*. Ni'WHji'iper advi'rlising places si'lling-power in your flll- iii)( slalioii JuhL as gasoliiu! j)ul.s driving-pep in your car.

Ueiiii'nihci', Ibere’s ftt least, $:n;2.:i2r).0() extra huying-power for; filling station.s in Twin l''alls,I rl .

t>(ep on it — and increase your sale.s mileage nowl

T h i s fs t h e 6 t n i i d v c r t h a u n i l l/i a s c r ld i t n i u l o r m

l u lK f i t i s e r a i m T w I n F n l l s ' n i i t j h i g - v o w n t n <m - ' '

p o i l a n t c U t i i n t f l ca t l o ns o f H e a d u n rf k e e p

■ t h e s e u t l v e r t t s e m e i i t a .

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' page Six D A ^IDAH9 E Y E IN G TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. Monday, January 10, l!

THOMSON HOLDS LEAD IN LOS ANGELES MEETRup«rt*Filer Game Only Class A Contest Set for Tuesday

* * * ¥

Advantage Sliced To 3 Strokes;Prizes IncreasedHines, Revolta, Mangruin iu Tie For Second Place

By IIEN BY M cLEM ORE ’LOS ANGELES, Jan . 10 (U.R)—S ixty-n ine finalists s ta r t ­

ed, today down the hill-rimmed W ilson course a t G riffith . park in hopeful pift-suit o f chunky Jim m ie Thom son, a boy-

^'ah-looking Pennsylvanian who holds a th ree -s troke edge on th e Los Angtles open golf title.

As th e surviving professionals and a few outstandm p w estern am ateurs teed.off for " th e 18 holes of medal play,

. ^ e W to the championship '% -as a Mattered p u tter th a t

% om son picked up in a sec­ond-hand st'ore.

K now n u the longest driver in m e world, the blondsuddenly found h is touch gn th e greens a n d In th« / i r t t two m a id s se t a new P . O . A- ^tcord M 131 strokes lo r 36 holes o t medfti play. B u t w hile th e field was narrowed to 70 p layers yesterday, Thom son’s new skill deserted him twice, and his sU -«xoke lead was cu t in half.

Se ren (or Bole O na over p a r on th e fou rth and

n in th h o lts . Jim m ie rounded th e tu r n I n 38. H e w as under, over and u n d e r aca ln , plcltlng up a stroke

- alone Uw way, usUl h» reached the par-five HtH. In the rough on his t in t shot, he recovertd nicely, only to see his thlnl .blow land tn the trap. O ut ot this, he three putted for • s m n for the hole, a 74 for the linfiid and aoft for the flrat three days.

Jtauny Hlnei of Garden City, New- Torit; Johnny Berolta o l Xvaottan.

^ and Uoyd ICangfum of Dayton, O , aU tied for aecond a t 306, pick- ing up from three to six Btrokes on the falterlne leader. 0 n s stroke, be* hlpd In another tk , were Henry Fleard, Beittwy, m : Ben Col)rln, Ban Pranciaeo; WUlU Ooggln,>Ban

' Bruno; Lawson Little. Ban Fran- daeo; and OUn Dutra, Los Anieles veteran who turned In yesterday's lowest round scon, 67.

GaUery Larieat - The gallery yesterday was the largest in several yean. The Loe Angelee Times,'Wljeh-’guii^ ‘

I t w ould boost th e pu iae i to tlJSOO, A ided by a h o t lu n and balmy breeaes, th e e v p t has draw n I a t th e ga te In th ree days.

Aside from Thom son's loss of th ree strokes a n d the recovery o f the three players now to second p lace /th lrd '^ ro u n d play produced few changes, •n ie earJy favorites, S am S n ^ , H arry Cooper a n d aging Mac Sm ith, wer« f a r beh ind ; Cooper and Sm ith w ith a i6 a n d finead wiUi aiO.

B^ngals Ready For Gooding

POCATELLO, Jan . 10 < 8 p e c la l) - W lnn lng twice in games w ith th ree un iversity Uam*', t i« Bengals of Id ah o sou thern are ready to en ter a series of 20 games s ta rting Ja n . 18. T hey enterta ined U niversity of U ta h , B righam Young universily a n d U niversity of Id sho during De*' cem bcr a n d will u»e the knowledge ga ined in play w ith tlio four-year v e teran s to Advantage in fu ture tesla.

PlraT on the 1D38 ll j t is Ooodlng college a t OoodUig, a tte r w hich the B engals play th e College of Idaho n t Caldwell on the following two nlglitn, a n d on J a n . IB c laih wlUi the ntrong Albion N onnal collegs a t Albion.

Local fan s m uH wait im tll Jan . 21 M> see th e Dfnnal* In action bu t

, alK gamen will be vlnynl iirro be­fore th e team m nkw *noth«r trip.

l l i e complelc orliMulfl ni noim ced by Coach WIrka la:

Ja n u a ry ia-O iK xllng n t OtuKlliiK.JW iuary U nnd la -C ollfB o <>

Id ah o At Cniilwrll.Ja n u a ry J8-A llilnn Nomial a t AI-

l)lnn.Janun ry ai-Opo<11ng rollpge ( t

A Pw ulP lln . , V •Ja n u ary 2a-Ci»rroll to llriir t»t Po­

catello , ,, ,Ja n u a ry 'in and 27 -W rn lrrn Wnlo

college a f l ’OTBt/llo.Jap .'/ae jan rt 20-Ci)ltrgn of Idnhn

a t i'oca trllo .Pebruttiy 4 aixl 5-M (iulant» MIiim

a t Pi)<'nt'‘lln «trnti\llvi'i.r tb ru i iry U nmi O-Uli'k* mltriio n t

Itcxburg.'F e b ru a ry IB nnd ID-Klckn I'ollcKn

a t rocalello .P^bruiiry a t-C n rrn ll collrnfl nl,

H elena.Pcbnm ry XI and as — M tniUna

M inen a t nuttn .M arch 4 -A lbion Nnrnml rit I'o-

catello .

Big Splash

A dolph K iefer, above, and R a lp h F lanagan , below, fam oos' O lym pio sw im n e rs a n d world rceo rd holder* of (he U nlven i- ty o f T exas, lost no tim e Irt w ritin g new m arks Into the w in te r record. Ih a Coral G a ­bles. F la ., carn ival, K iefer cap ­tu red (he one backstroke rec­o rd w hich h a d eluded him by n e g o tia tin g 100 m eters over a ZO-yard c o u m in 1 m inute. 7.1 seconds. T h e previous m ark nf 1:11.4 wa* he ld by W lllism II.

^ M a rk e r of Y ale, n a t i s f s n rs - (ab llshed new natlonnl records fo r th e 2(K>, 220. and 2S0-y»rd tp r in ta a lso o re r a 20-yard courae.

COURTRESULTS

Bruins Prepare For Wendell After Defeat

Coach n . V. Jo n e s w as b u sy a t- t<-mptliiR to Iron o u t th e k in k s in hi:: 'r*1n Falls B ru in s’ offensive he re today In p rep a ra tio n fo r a t r ip to Wpntlell o ii; ru c 5 d ay n ig h t.

'r lic D ruln scoring a t ta c k bogge'l down m iserably In th e O&kley gam e plnycd S a tu rd ay n ig h t. I n w h ic h th e JocflJ rlu b WAS d e fe a te d 37-19, a n d the locnl boys a re e x a c t e d to be more ready to ab so rb In fo rm a tio n on Uic fine p o in ts of th e gam e th a n they lunT been since re tu rn in g tr o r a th e victorious Invasion of th e w est­ern p a rt of th e s ta te .' The T w in P a lls club agd in played

good ball In spo ts a g a in s t Coach •Dodo' C ranney 's club on th e C as­sia county floor S a tu rd a y n ig h t— but they couldn’t se t a n y c onsis ten t pace.

W alkaw ay S ^ r l. Till- first rIx m inu tes of tJic gam e w ith (lie H ornets was a w alkaw ay fo rs tlie hom e club, th e co u n t moiuillnK 10 9-1 before tlie T w in Prtlls. p liiyrrs se ttled dow n. T h?y rallied th e n to bring th e score to 11-4 a t th e q u a rte r .

Tlipy con tinued Uic pace , and Rained n little In th e sccond stanzn to 19-13 n t th e h a lf tim e.

The B ru in s p /ayed th e ir best ba ll' of the Rame In th e th ird q u a r te r as they closed the gap to tw o po in ts— m aking th e co u n t 21-19 a t th e s ta r t

j -of the f ina l period In favo r of O ak ­ley. B ut th a t WB.s ns cio.se a s they ever got. a.s th e strong H o rn e t de- fen.ie held th e T w in P a lls club scoreless In th e f in a l fram e.

Critchfleid S t a n Tile Oakley a tta c k ^ a s led by Le­

roy Critchfleid . th e speedy forw ard from la st year 's club, w ho besides playing ft s tro n g floor gam e, d ro p ­ped In fou r field goals a n d a g ift .Hliot to tic wiU)' D ayley of O akley for high .woring honors.

Twin F a ils probably go t a s m any shots ns th e H o rn e t crew, b u t w hile Cm nney's team w as h o t, th e B ru in s were definitely o ff In th e ir sh o o t- In g -p a rt lcu la r ly M aurice H a r tru f t . who Is usually "dead -eye” u n d e r th e bo-skct. W ayne T u rn e r le d -t tie Tw in Foils scoring w ith s ix poU its. *

In ft p re lim inary co n test, the Tw in F a lls fro sh -so p h club a n n e x td a 47-25 victory over th e th ird , fourth, f if th a n d six th te am s from Oakley. E ach of th e O akley qu in ts played one q u a rte r , th e No. 3 ou t­fit runn ing up a 9-3 a d v an ta g e a t Uie end of th e f irs t sU n za , on ly to «ee th e T w in P a lls y o ungste rs re ­gain th e lead over th e o th e r out* fits.

Lineups werai OAKLEY T W IN FALLSCritchfleid (9) ..... V ..... A lm quist (1)Dayley (9)EiUon <J)Clark (*)Voyce 14) ...........O ..

O akley sn b stlts te s:M artin . T w in Falls W aite, C arlney (4) a n d Folsom.

T u rn e r (6) l l a r tm f t |2 | T ran m e r (4) . W a te n (I) M ercer and iu b stlto tc s:

SixJMan Utah Ski Club Named

SA LT LAKE CITY, J a n . 10 (U.W- A slx-m nn team was n am ed by th e U tah Bkl club tod^y to 're p re se n t the s la te ag a in s t compellUon from M on­ta n a a n d Idaho a t S u n V alley th is w eek-end.

H eaded by Alf E ngen, w ho f irs t place in rlulniu trialB n t Altn ye.^terday, the teum al.w Included K aaro ^ g e n . Davo Q iiliiney. Dick K im ball. Mike O N elll and Jim m y Howell.

E ngen neROlliit'd ll i r hn l(-n ille Alalom courAP In M lin t tohurprlaQ tlia->o ' wlm ron.side ird Ills only forte wii.i Jumping. T lierc were upproxim alcly ait rticnpetltorfi in Die r are . KIm liall IltiUhed nrrond with tlie tim e n t f)B4 .■.pnnidn.

A crow d or uinr.- ilian 2.SOO (uriied o u t to wlUiPM ih r nkl Irliiln.

Rules Reinsmeii

A O M A A

cfJO LA.K 'W ., B U C ^ E S T ta !

H e b o o T j s p vfriicH cee H o m b /n i r e

S ,0,000 S4V fimxco HANPICAP, AND 'W U K C C

V e F L u r S M C ^ M i ia b x IN TM ^foo.ooo HWD/CAP, • m- ^ 7 //V ■9/00.000 H W /CAP

fK H s«vB m Pncjutvs,

Million Betting Systems, But Mac Plays His Own

B y HENRY M cLEM OEE• ANOELES. J a n . 10 (U.R>—

T h a t th e re is a b roken h e a r t fo r every bulb on B roadw ay is n o t one b it tru e r th a p th a t th e re Ls a b roken hoss p layer fo r 'e v e ry sys­tem to m ake money a t th o tr a c k th a t w as ever Invented.

T h is m eans th a f t h e r e m u s t be fully a million broken hoss p la y ­e rs a t la rg e .In th is coun try , be­cause I myself know nearly lh a t m a n y "foolproof" system s. T h ey a re know n as "foolproof," I im ag ­ine. chiefly because they o ffe r concrete proof th a t those of us who employ th em a re fools.

I s ta r te d ••collectlnR” sy stem s m a n y years ago a t th e a n n u a l coun ty , fa ir races w here th e trac k w as 80 bad th a t th e very fa c t th a t th e hof.^es could ru n over i t w ith ­o u t bowing a n y th in g m o re .fe rlo u s th a n tendons proved them som e­th in g Bllgh)4y less th a n tho ro u g h - breda, a n d I h ^ t U)cy h a d m nrc th a n a trace of A lpine goa t i n th e ir blood lines.

Every P a rkSlncn th a t tim e I have co llec t­

ed .systpms from here to n iu la - ppit. Uowle, Pim lico, Ihe Down^, Ijotli C hurch ill a n d Eiwoin. H la - Icali, H avre de O rnce, T a n fo ra n , Falrground-s, L incoln P a rk , Au- tcuil, a n d now a t S a n ta A nita .

HantA A nita has-been very i)ro- diirtlve. P o r n good cn llerto r of sv^ lenn twc^ hourn In th e (u rf I'lul) th e re Is ]u»l an Knllnfnctory as a day In a nuwly dlj>c(ivrrcd tom b

HorgcB FiiiiHli in Same Order 2h<i Time at Hucc Truck

AQUA OALIBNTK, Mexico, Ja n . 10 W.»—F or Uin aecond tim e In as niami veeka . Ban LuU lley, Jockwell and W hteu ing Boy flniaiiod u n t. two. tii rM fn yee(«rday'a li.ooo a-lurlouK fM tu ro r u e . Tliey placed th e dame

- m th e lO auiura^ handicap.B an LuU Ray, winning by a neck,

M . » r 4 0 , I9 M , I2 J0 ; Jockwell, n M \ w iiu t i im Uoy. >a.ao.

• A t J M i - A U m t * 9 t r m e«uip- ■ fW i M Mttf

N rliriu h a 3N. Caliriu nia n : (extra p rriud ).

Inwa 4fl. Iiid luna Hr), l im a NIdIn I I . K aii\an Slule 30, N iir tim es lr rn 38, Olihi HUtc .14. M ichigan H lalc 4.1, K enliiittT .IB. tVI.iconshi 3}, M ln iirx ita :h. I’u rdun 80, (^hlcaio H .<'i>rnell 41, I’r in rrliin 40,M a rih a ll Colleto 42, Ohio

leyaii 37.r ^ w Y ork lln lveriliy 4 t. M aiih it-

ta il College ^7.Notr«( I»amr 45. r<*iii»>ylvanla 18, n ilrh lg u h 4B. llllufll-i HT.I 'tilum hia 44, Ynir :!!l.C niorado 2U, Ml».niirl 3.1.A rkansas S3, A. sud M, 28,M a t^ u r tt r 3tl, l l i i t ir r 3l!. i ta r tm o ii lh 4!l, lls rv n rd 42. W ashbu rn 40, NI. Ulula Ciilvrr^

■Ity ZU.M a rq u rtin 3tl. Illit irr « .N nwurh IlnU rm Ky 37. nrcHiklfn

C o l lr i r SB.M o n U n a Klala 4fl, ('.olnfado Col.

Irgfl 34.I>«nver lliilv rrs lly 3U, Cnlorsdu

M in n 39.I ln lv rrs lly n f Tp»»ji JJ, T ejsa

(U irlstlan I ln lv m l ly 21.I lrak n 29. TuIm 22.M iam i 3D, D a jlo n :i4.A m iy 83, Jo liiii I tiipk tiu Z:i. ( loodltig ro llrg r iH. NnrUmmi

N asa rrii« roUegn 4fl. •C olnran 2B, M isfaiirl 31. •Id a h o SO, W ashlnglon S3.

Weller Victor In Pill Meet

F irs t place money In th e frln t s in - Kies han d icap Ixiwllng lo u rn a in rn t of th e H aso ii w en t to Itoy W eller loduy a f te r th e C ity leanun krnlei- i mniilled a to ta l uf 0!i3. Vey tlli.li. C om m ercial ]e»guer. waa second w lllio;m. •

W eller tu rn ed in a n ini|>if.-slv<i 001 n e t fo r th ree gailion a n d )isd i« ImndU'aii u f 61, O lsh ro llr il ftOA upJ |ilu:i u han d lcan of 42.

T h ird place w ont to A rt IIo<jh (.'oninierclal league, w ith li'II lu liiiiidUnp 03, grow U34. l^ iiii lh i*. M riiiind B. Edvi.'arils, c iiv I . kkh w itli 883 n e t, han d tcn |) M. k ii> :> ui

Mlgh single gam e of ilu- inumc wan rolled by Vey Ulnli, who rimiM eil th e p in s for 248, l-iiw ^1IlKl ' wi tu rn ed in by B radford , wim i.iuniii- ed tn 09 In one gam e. Jn h u lioiin won th e "booby" p rlto \'i i i i gri)s.i of 4M.

Forty-slK p layers took uk tw o w omen romiM tIng, M iv ii,,.’, W eller collected 802 grw.i nml Mi R ogers go t BB7, bo th rnough in i>r« a ' l a r g e sh a re of dm tiinAi uiin bowlers.

would i» . fo r a n Egj-ptologlst. I h a d n ’t be en In th e place m ore th a n 10 m Jn u les M o r e I o v e r - ' h e a rd a new one—Wic "sm all- c h lld -w lth -s tu b -p e n cll- ln - ha n d " system .

I t belonged to M rs. Dick Arlen, th e form er Jo b y n a RaL-iton. I t is w orked In th is m a n n e r . Before leaving h e r hom e for th e tracks M rs. A rlen places' a pencil in h e r y ounc son ’s h a n d s a n d leaves h im alone in , U i6 nu rsery w ith a ll.'st of th a t d a y 's en tries. Five m inutes Inter she s tud ies Uie lis t and the one th e baby h a s scribbled on Uis m o st is h e r U iree -l ta r h i t of tho day . L itt le D ickie has tabbed m a n y w inn ing long slioU and hla choices a re eagerly sough t a fte r by th e rac in g gentry.

B eam y Parlo r HystemT lien ' th e re Is th e "l>eauly p a r­

lo r o p e ra to r" system . T h is has a trem endous vogue am ong women p layi-rs n n d con.Hlsta of be tting on n o th in g th a t was n o t told them by nn o pe ra to r while undergoing th e torture.^ of being beautified. T ip s received w hile the h a ir dr>'er Ih blow ing lU tropical w inds a rc

• considered Infallible,A g n -a t m any m en a re devoteca

of th e barl/-ndiT system. No a n ­c ie n t Clrcrk ever ll«tcnc<l m oro profn iu id ly to an oracle th a tj do n inny p layers to tiio tips offered by th e p rofessional cocktail s lt - ter-upi)Prs.

A ny.slrin lh a t la behig given m u rh a tte n t io n a t U anta A nltn rlKhl now In th e KIbbee nyAlem. w hlcli wa» nam ed a lte r l l j in v rn - tor, Cluy Klbbee. T o play It. one n 1U^l spend Ihe n igh t before Riuilyliig (he form cliarta lor th e piisl [K rlonnanccs of th e nex t iluy'n rim ners. l l i e next Ktep Is to bi! a t (he Iraek a full hou r before th e flrnS r a re nfirt fltie.itjoti every ow ner. hBiidlrapi>er, Jockey, nta- hlo Imy, a n d txntner po.vMble. T im In.'.t live H ilnutrn before th e bUKli' MMiniln n n n t be sjipnt In review ing th e fnrn) chnrtA. i''r(im (he m o- lu m l lh i' l^orsr^ titep on th e track u n til ihcy near Ih r A larting gatei Ihn ))!nvcr of tlie Klhl>e« aysteiii nui.M slit hiM fIndliiKn and gel h h In form nttnn nlL Jiutibled. 'l l ie n l ocncfi iiin fjiuil nt<'p, At th e lant nu im en t a tiiad ilash m uat be niiide to th e ranhler'n window and ll ih b re a lh lrn ly shouted:

Klbbee Htjln"Ulvn m e iioiiirlhliigl Olve m e

noinelhhiul (ilvn me nnyth lng l"O ften th n rantdpr, lii hln amime-

m e n t will rolcci u ticket on a ,hor«o th a t whin.

_ Pernonally I don’t f<Hii w ith any o‘f tliene sy.itemii. I know tbeni to hfl n n c rr ta in , 1 piny s„(fi »tid a l- waya buy th e snuie I tik r t th a t Uifl m a n In f id n t of tne lu the line huyn. 1 llunri' he inuht know nomn- th tn g , else why Wotitil he Iw risk ­ing l\ls money?

(C opyrlg lit ID3II. (tidlcd Press)

ACKQIIIA C L Iin WINK AOKQUfA, J a n . U) (H]>erUI>

Acefjuitt boye' and gliln'’ team s w n r. cd a rioiililo win u t D rrh i. T I ip iHiyn* ch ib de fe a te d th e D elco outMl. an. S9, While th e Aceiiulu m aidens d e ­fe a te d Uis ho n w olub 8U to l l .

tx e n a r d Dedson, IS -y ea r-o ld pro from H prlngileld, M e., w he learned m uoh of h la go ll from

Ca te h ln t Ifo rio ii H mllh, ta u g h t 1s le ae h er a few Irleks w hen he de feated him for f irs t p rim

utuncy In th e llullyw ow l D cach •p en .

J

Buhl Raidci'H Win Over Huf'criiiiiii

BU H L, J a n . lu l(1|>r<'ln|i l i i r Ju n io r h igh schiHil Ks IiIp i.., .x }|,ii,l •oared th e ir l lr il vicimy n t iiir season hem when they ileleni.-d u H agerm an club 34-14. 'Hie w lin im . w ere paced by C apt. Iloti Mttiiiiii<in.

W endell won over Ihn IocbI i inii e arlie r In tiie seahon. niul n id A v th r Italdern will n tlem p t lo g r i icvi iiKi' o n the 'l lo jn n IIihic.

K iN U i m . u n u H H H r i a iKINCJ 1111,1,. Jun . 10 ui|)<Tlnli

K ing Hill and Ullsa tN>yn' »iui kIi IV le a tiu spill li doubln-headiT bnr>kn(- ball program here.

In Ihe evrnlng 's 0]>etirr. (he Illlv . g ir ls defeated tho King Hill luUm-n. no-an, Whl1« m th e rinnle tho King Hill boys SLoicll a n o th e r tino nf th e ir O ne-point viotorlea by a iB -ia couiit.

Ouimet'to Lead 1938 Walker Cup Squad

NEW Y O RK , o a n . 10 (U.R)-Prancls O u lm e t, of B oston , w ho h a s been a m em ber of every U . 8 . W alke r cup t ^ m a n d c a p ta in e d th e la s t th ree , will lead th e A m erican a m ate u r go lfing e x p ed itio n a g a in s t G re a t B r ita in th is year.

O ulm eU w as n a m e d a s non -p lay ingip ta tii by th e U. s . G oJ/lng-Bsso-

c ia tlo n S a tu rd ay . H e w ill have four v e te ran s o f th e 1936 te am and four new com ers to th e In te rn a tio n a l cup play .

N a tio n a l A m a teu r C ham pion Jo im n y G oodm an o f O m a h a ; Jo h n ­ny Plficher. 1936 tlt leh o ld e r o f CUi- c U inatl; R ^ n o id s S m ith of D allas a n d OhoxlM Y ates , Jr., o f A tlan ta , w ere th o carry o v ers . T h e new a d d i­tions w ere R ay B illow s, P oughkeep ­sie, N . Y., ru n n e r -u p to G oodm an th is y e a r ; F re d H aa s , Jr., in te rco l­leg ia te c h am p io n fro m New O r­lean s; C harles K oscls. D e tro it; a n d M arv in tB ud) W a rd , T acom a , W ash . ' - I n case a n y o f th e se e ig h t should be unab le m ake th e excursion to 8 t. A ndrew s, S co tlan d , th is sum m er, T. S u f f c m l^ l l e r o f N ew port. R . I ., a n d D on M oe, m e m b er of th e 1930 W alk ­e r c u p team , of P o r tla n d , O re., w ere n a m ed a s a lte rn a te s .

TTic U. S . Q . A . a lso voted to m od­ify th o stym ie ru le . U n d er th e old rule th e b a lls -h a d to bo w ith in .ilx in c h es of each o th e r be fo re th e one n e a re r th e cup could be lil ted . Now i t m akes no d ifference how f a r the baUs a re a p a r t o n th o g ree n —a s long as t h e n e a re r o n e Is w ith in six in c h es of th e ho le . ,

. A rchie M . R e id o f N ew Y ork was c lec ted a s tJ . S . O . A . p res id en t auc- ceed ing J o h n G . Ja ck so n .

Court Menu

Idaho to Clash WithWSCh o V an d a ls to d a y w ere p repa ring fo r a tw o-gam e se ries w ith th e ir /o es o f m a n y y e a r s ' s ta n d in g , W ash ­in g to n S ta te college, on J a n . 14 and 15.

S a tu rd ay n ig h t th e fd a h o ^lub chalked uP its f i r s t con fe rence win of th e season a s I t tu rn ed th e u b le s on th e U n ive rsity o f W ashing ton H uskies to ge t a 36-33 w in.

T h e V andals led- a t th e h a lf tim e, 31-14. ^ c lk o a n d K fa m e r w ere h igh p o in t rAcn for th e w in n e rs w ith n ine

Burley Bobcats P lay H ost to Invading CFub from A m erican Falls

Tw enty teama in sou thern Idaho will s ta r t th e ir second week of heavy f ir in g on th e basketball hhe Tuesday n ight.

The only full C lass A t i lt on th e program Is th e R ppert- F ile r engagem ent, s e t to be played on th e P ira tes ’ home floor. Coach W es S h u rtlif f’s club is fresh from a victory over th e Burley B obcats, scored on th e Cassia county floor

and will be the favorite over th e 0 th e r well-tamed W ild­cats of Jim m y O’B rien, who have already lost th re e Class A t i lts— two to OflkJey and a close one to Jerom e F rid ay r ig h t.

O th e r gam es will U k e T w in P a lls to th e new gym nasium a t W endell, w here Ooach R . V. Jo n e s ' club Is ex­pected to show a reversal o f fo rm fol­low ing th e ir defeat At th e h ands of th e O akley club on S a tu rd ay n igh t. Cleo Shorthouse’g q u in t h a j been • show ing steady Im provem ent and P rid ay n ig h t they downed th e S ho­shone club 31-22. so th e re Is ex ­pected to be plenty lo f opposition f o r th e highly-tou ted Bru ins.

Burley PU yj Beavers B urley will en terU ln th e strong

A m erican Falls Beavers in th e B ob­c a t gym . while Buhl a n d O akley will r e s t in p repara tion fo r a m e e t­ing on th e Ind ian cou rt P rid ay n igh t.

p o in ts each .S um m ary :

ID A H O (36) F O p r T PB elko If . . ................4 1 0P rice If 0 2 2S m ith , r f ........... ................ 3 0 4R am ey, r f ........... 0 0 0B a rre tt, c ........... 2 3 7Jo h n so n . Ig ...... 0 ■2 3K ram er, r f ........ 4 I 0W in ter, rg .......... 1 I 3

T o ta ls ........... 13 10 36W ASH IN G TON (33) F C F T - T PIxx-khart, I f ....... 5 4 14D orr, If ............... 0 0 0W erner, r f ........ 4 2 10V oelker, c ......... I 0 aM cD onald, o .... 0 0 0Dorsey, Ig ......... 0 0 0R. Reese, Ig ...... 1 0 3WilllaTUSon, Ig . 0 0 UJ . Reese. Ig . • 0 0 0Zlengenfu.w, rg . 3 1 5

Tota l.i . .. . . . . 13 1 33Hcvlftlme flcorc : Idnho 2 I, Wiihh-

hmiriii H .P ersonal fouls; B elko-1 , P rice 2,

.Inhnfion 3, K ra m e r 3, W in ter l.o c k h art 4. W ern e r 3, Voelker Dorr, M cOoiuild. Dorsey. Z lengen-

Kenfuwi 3, Voelker.Tjf• in " P ilii 'ro ,0 / / ) d a l .v Ui-lr

ru rt ln n d ; uruplri I’ortlaiul.

l''rank Henlgen,

BowlingSchedule,

Jud^cH lo Pick Idaho ki (]lub

OUN VA1-I.EY, IdB. Jn n , 10 (U.ll> Ju d g ss lo<Uy comiilled i>nh>tn won by IB a m a te u r sklern nt McOnli Hundnv In a n e ffo r t In deteriuino w hich nix o f th em would form th e team to rsp roaen t Id ah o a t a tr l-n ta te m eet h e re Ja ii. id and 10.

B eleotlon o t Uin I ts iu wan lo Iw a n n ounced la te today, cieno Van O ulldar. o n e of Ihn Judges, said.

indJvirtUBl honors a t the niBnt w ere w on by K aa ra ICngen nf MuCull, y o tln ie s t b ro tlie r of lJUI,-a AH Kn- gen. K a a re won ihn sU lom w ith a tim e 17 M cmids iMilow th a t o f hln oom pa tito r, and look flrnt In tho jum pa , boUi from atyln a n d dIsU ncn.

S ta te s w hich will I'omprte a t Mun V alley a te U tah, Idaho a n d M un-

COMAlKltCIAL LBAOUK (Alleys 3 and 4|

Mon., Jan. 10 — 7.lp*Way vs. IleJl'n.

. Tues.. Jsn . I l - B c h l l l s Vs. Ida­ho Power.

W^d., Jan. I t —Hiudebsktr vs. narnard Auto.

Thiirs., Jun. 13— Natlonai L aun­dry vs. Klhs.^

C U V i.K A U c r (Alleys I and Z)

Mun.. Jan. 10—<r. C. Anderson Twill P alis l.um btr.

ruts., Jan. ts. Ilreekfleli

W*d.. Jan. l* - I .o g Tavern vs. Tw in KaHi FU ur Mllla.

Thurs.. Jan. I j -K lm b « r iy vi. ('hrvrnlri.

PrI.. Jan. H —Pm I Ofdc* va. Kinrrlrh'

<■'01)1 niuninein iilten follow thn wake nf vo lran lo exptosH’lU.

Other Teams Play Inter-Loop Tilts; Bruins Meet Wendell

Tuesday Ifoaie Team vs.W endell vs.Burley vs^I tu p c r t vs.bhoshone vs.G lenns Ferry vs.I la ie rm an .- - v*. llo .lls te r vs.K im berly ts.B uh l > vs.( lir ls)D le lrich ' vs.Pau l vs.

(Note: Several o th e r team s m ay also play bu t game* a re n o t lis ted on schedules d raw n up a f coaches’ m eeting.)

Visitors T w in F a lls A m . F a lb

F ile r Je rom e

M t. Home Bliss

M u rtaugh E den

H aseiton (girls)

R ichfield A eequla

Grant Defeats Bobby Riggs

CORAL GABLES. P la .. J a n . 10 lU-PJ—B yran "B ltsy” G ra n t o f A t­la n ta . w ho scored a n upse t victory In th e singles f in a ls o f th e M iam i B iltm ore tenn is cham pionsh ips, team ed w ith W llm er H ines o f H ol­lywood. Calif., today in a n e ffo rt to a d d th e doubles title to h is collec­tion.

G ra n t and Hines play G a rd n a r Mulfoy of M iam i and G eorge Toley of Los Angeles, in th e doubles f i ­na ls.

B ltsey won th e singles ti t le for th e th ird tim e and took w rm a n e n t po.«ession of th e H enry Z . D oherty cup In a b lttc rly -contested 3-6. 6-3, 7-8. 8-6, 6-3 m a tch w ith Bobby R iggs of Los Angeles.

R iggs displayed all t i i r 'b r i ll la n c c th a t h a s m ade him th e n a tio n 's sec o nd -ra n k in g p layer. b i i t .G r a n t ou t s tead ied h im w ith h}8 endlesn r e ­trieves and soft, " p a t- p a t” style of gam e. ' ^

Riggs and G ra n t po in ted tow ard a n o th e r m eeting as th e y were seed- «1 a t tho top of opposite d raw s in th e Na'titllus T ennis club Inv ita tion to u rn am en t w hich g o t u nder way today.

Auto Men Top Both Loops

B arnard A uto nnd C hevro let cap- titfcd firs t- ro u n d cham pionsh ip s In tho Com m ercial and C ity bowling leagues, according to f in a l s tand ings announced thU afte rn o o n . T lie leagues s ta r t ton igh t on th o second half, w ith flCB.ion'h p r l« s to be sp lit lo victors In each round.

'Ilie final ntanrthiga:C O M M E ltC IA ^ LKAOllE

W I. Pet.lU rn a rd Auto ..............34 B .*10R n h l l is ........................... 2J 14 .641N at'l U iund ry ... ......... ,22 20 .524Klks ......... 21 21 .BOOH tudebakrr V.... ...... 20 22 ‘ .476n e ll’s .. ........ 17 ID .472Idaho Pciwer . ........ 12 27 ,30BZIp.jWay V. 30 .2B0

CITY I• f w I, Pet.

(rhevroirt 32 10 .780l‘n«l O fflcn ....... .... 20 13 .007K inrrlpk’s ......... .......... 25 17 .505Ix i| T ave rn ....... ..........24 IB .571r irooklltld ......... ...... 2J- ID .S4BO, C. A nderson ......... 11 21 .500T . r . 1,um ber . ....... 1# 27 .3S7K im berly , ........ IS 27 '.SS7T , F . Flour Mill .......... 13 26 .333F a rb la n M ry . . ........ 10 20 J78

(Note: In C o m m erc la r league. Oell'n rniild Mill j:o In to th ird place

they hiivr n postponed series w ith Hchlltr, iiiul nno tlier With Idaho Pow er).

W illa r d^ H A r r K R I E B v

o n e day aulomstlo battery ►charging ,

yo°u* M battery ■nui

, K. 0 . HAVKNS lUTrKKY CO.

IM N .rili » | . |„ - H I

AHfintion Sportsnnen’I'liB AiimmI Meellnn •>'<’ HmiduTn llluh,, l.|»h

nnil (inroe Am m UIIoii will h , hfld

TIIHSDAY N ITli, JA N . lU h _ 7:30 Idaho Power Auditorium

Ci.rfoo uikI H»mlwlche«.wm l,„ fiu rv fil .

AI,I, MIOMBKHI^AUIC UEQUESTIfil) '1(1 ArVKND

T he o the r Class A team of th e c ir­cu it. Jerom e, travels to Shoshone W here they a re expected to score a close victory.

C lass B gam es will p it far-aw ay M ou n ta in Home In th e sou thw este rn d is tric t ag ain st Coach K en n e th B a r ­re tt 's G lenns Ferry cJub. T h e atrong B liss aggregation will invade th e la ir o f th e equally powerful H agerm an team a n d Holllcter e n te r ta in s M ur­tau g h . Coach LoiiU D en ton 's K im ­berly Bulldogs, with a single one- p o in t defeat to m ar th e ir fin e Class B record will take o n £ d e ii on th e K im berly floor.

D ie trich « . R ichfield In th e no rthern area, D ie trich will

play ho st to R lchlleld, a n d in the easte rn section. Patil e n te r ta in s th s Invading Acequla quint.

Lone girls' game scheduled as a fea tu re til t will be th e IlaM lton - B uh l contest on th e In d ia n m a id ­ens' court.

More than 1.000,000 people and m any land antm als live w ith in the A rctic circle. In the A n ta rc tic there a re no hum an inh ab itan ts o r a n i­mals.

BARGAINS!. , , In new and reb u ilt vacuum cleaners, Old m achines rebuilt. P loor polishers,

(Jcneral Vacuum Servicc Co.

SPECIAL For One Week'

M en's Sui(fv-<M*......... W #Men’s ..........* 0 #Men’H 'I'«p Cont(t—(M*.Men’d TIc h ......... 4 for 2B #LudicH' DrosflfH, pl«ln B O f

L iid lcH ’ S uK h .H h o r t J n c k c l ...............

L ad ieM ' F u r T r imC(W ts........7Bf to f 1.00

Liirtlen’ BwHRger HuHb 7 5 ^Wn guarantee you firs t class

oloanlug a n d will call for and deliver a t the above p r lce i any w here In thn city llm lta.

Y our garm enU a re Insured whlln in our plant.

I’urcel post til your cleaning.

I ’ h o n o 407*

Idaho Cleaners &

DyersWINANB and HAM. Owners

126 Hhonhon* S lrw l W*«t

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But You Gan Be Sure Your Message is Well Directed in ClassifiedF o r Publica tion In B o th T im es

and News K ATES P E S LINE F E B DAY;

S ix Une per day ......T h ree day*, pe r Une-Jter day__18« O ne i» 7 . per line____________ 24o

33 1-3 Vo D iscount- F or Cash

C a ih dlscounl ollowed IJ a d v e S tlscroen t Is paid (or w ith in seven days o ( flret Insertion.N o classified ad tnlccn for less th a n 60c , includlne d iscount.

L ine of classified adv rrtls lng com- p u ta d on basis of five m cdium - leng th words per line.

COMPLETE COVERA9 E A T ONE COST

PH O N E 32 or 38 FO R ADTAKER

M AGAZINE exchange. Public Mar- kct, .

E A T AT Bates C afeteria, bade of McCombs. O pen a ll day.

T R Y O U R steam tju tlu a n d massage for colds, rh cu n ia tk m a n d obesity. Room 8. 130 M ain No.

D E S IR IN G tran sp o rta tio n to B ajt Lake a n d re tu rn . S ha re expenses. A, E stllng. Ph. 1585-J.

I I AM now tak ing orders fo r spring delivery of S tark trees, sh n ib s and roses. D rop ,a cart' to P . O . Box

, ^ 581 for free catalog. A m erica’s old' e st a n d largest nu rsery . G u a ra n ­teed sa tisfac tion . No m oney to be paid till your stock htfs a rriv e d and you hflve exam ined them to see th a t they arc O. K . J im Young,

IScal S ta rk Bros, represen ta tive . 336 M ain Avenue South.

CARD OF THA NKSW e w ish to tha n k ou r m nny friends

a n d neighbors for th e ir klndncs.s du rin g th e illness and .(Jeath of our loved one, and for th e beautifu l f lo ra l offering.

M illard CaulkMr. a n d Mrs. G. T . S k in n er and

fam ilyA precious one from us has gone.A voice we loved is stlUed.A pface Is vacan t In ou r hom e

• T h a t never can be filled , v

FO R R E N T — ROOMS

CO M FO RTA BLE bedroom . W ork­ing g ir ls p re f . 'X lo se in. R eason ­ab le. 361 3rd Ave. W.

PLBj^SA N T room w ltli tw in beds, su itab le fo r tw o. M en preferred . 301 7 th Ave. N.

L IG H T housekeeping room. F u r ­nace h e a t, close in . in p rivate hom e. 348 3 rd Ave. No.

3 RO O M S, 1 largo f ro n t room suit able fo r 2. G en tlem en p ref. 143 10th Ave. No,

FOR R EN T— HOUSES

2-HO O M p laste red house. 110. Wa'' te r f re e . In q u ire 222 Jackson St.

4-RM . m od, house, garage, A dulU . 23^ i^ h Ave. E.

M O D ERN 7 room house, 2 ’i m l. E. Qji K lm berly_jRopd.'Bob Norrl.H. _

5-KM . tu rn l^h c d Jiou,';e wJlh, bath. G arage , iso . P h , 503.

4-R M . houTio, n e a r T w in, partly fu rn ., w ater p ressure, Pli. 0306-J4,

'3-R O O M hour-c in T w in, Inqu ire C. D . F ly n n , 2 ml. So., 1 ml. W. So, P a rk .

BARGATNS galore lis ted dally in these colum ns. R ead or use them for profits.

5 RO O M m od. house, double" _ age. 1345 E . H eybum , Inq . 1st h o u se ' No.

A PA R TM EN TS F O R ,R E N T

FO R R E N T ; '4 -ro o m unfurnl.shecl a p a r tm e n t. P h . 6B3-W o r 448.

^ M ~ f u r n ~ a l ) t~ ’ 8 ir2 n d ~ A v e .”No P h , 1495-J. «

BEAUTY SHOPS

3-R O O M m odern -fu rn ished ap t. B ungalow o p ts . 2nd A \». E.

ID A H O B arber and B eauty Shop New Y ear Special—»3,00 pe rm a - n e n U >2.35. $3.00 p e rm a n en ts $1,50. P h , 424. 121 Ma in E,________

'p o r B e tte r B eauty Service T ry th eA rtis tic Beauty SalonT w ins Falls—Ph IM —B uhlB eauty A rts Academy -

P h o n e 305 135 M ain W.

DOGS, r E T ^ E T C .CH EA P: H igh bred W alke r tra il

■ hounds. T rained on coyotes, J . A. W ilson, Corral, Ida.

S A L B S M E i T w A i ^ ’E D ~

W A N T E D -R ellab le m a n for r^ear- by Raw lelgh R oute 600 consumem , 200 easily sold household necessi­ties, Sales way up th is year. We tcnch you how, supply soles, ndver- tls tng l lte ra tu re -f tll you need^ Thoviaanris earn 130 to 1100 w eek­ly, Raw lelgh's, D ept. IDA -158-G, D enver. Colo,

Hold Everything! 1935 V-8 P ordor, reconditioned m o­tor. new rubber, generato r, b a t­tery, etc., 1250. 130 So. Oakley S t ; Burley. .

DODOK .led., new tires. ’38 lie.. 145; •34 v -8 T udor, ex good. ‘38 Ik-.. $20'.: 3 new tra 'lle r houses. Will trud f, O C otm or. opp, ParlT H oicl.

DODGK hed .’ ne'w” llres.’ ’38'‘liC » 4 5 7 34 V-« Tudor, ex,good. '38 l i e , $235. 3 new trn ller house.s.W ill trade.O 'C onnor. Opp. P a rk hotel.

34—L ight Bulck Sedan, m u st toe, sold a t once ................ ..........$348

35—Clirv, Mo.stcr Tow n Sedan ... 38731—Ford Fourdor S e d an ............ 13430—Dwigc Truck, dum p body......675

JNO n . W H IT E - 137 2nd N.

•'■nial new store detectlvi

he 's looking a t!"

Is a pip! The shopllfw rg c a n 't te ll w ho

FOR S A L E - M ISCELLANEOUS

GUARANTEED used w ashers, Au­to m atic $12.50; Easy $17.50; M a^- tng $36,00; M ay tag $24.00; H aag $24.50. Several good usod gas w ash­e rs $19,50 a n d up. T ejn is. C, 0 . A nderson Co., G olden R u le Store,

F U R N IT U R E -N ew a n d used fu rn i­tu re of a ll kinds, coal ranges, e lec­tric ranges, conl stoves, c ircu la to rs a n d o th e r household furn ish ings. M oon’s. Phone 6. S to re No. 1; P hone 316. atorp No. 3.

3 ROOM a p t. $35 m o n th . H eat, ■ lig h t a n d w ater 'fu m . K rengcl'e *Hdw, Co,

A FEW m o ih fn ts sp en t scanning th is section will o ften prove p ro f­itable .

R o 6 m a n d a p artm en t, C lean and com fortab le wUli lot« of h r a t and h o t w ater. Very rcaHonublo rates. 459 Second Ave, N,

FA R M ERS save on used im ple­m ents. Check th is lis t of fo u r s ta r b arga ins now offered a t th ^ C o n ­so lidated W agon & . M achine Com ­pany :^ T w o-w ay horse plows—all r e ­

conditioned.1 f lM r C a t F e e d -G rin d e r a n d H ay

C h o p p e r -a good buy.1 J , D . B eet a n d B ean -P lan te r ,1 14-7 Superio r G ra in Drill.1 F a rm all T rac to r, com pletely over­

hauled .2 H oover P o ta to P lan te rs.1 Sp rln g to o th H arrow.1 Ducheyo In cu b a to r, like new, Will

^fturlfice,lic.se Im plenicnU a re offered a t

hpecliil c lean -u p prices to he lp you get rerftly fo r spring work. Save up tn 20 p r r c e n t on all needs a t the C. W. f i M, Co.

AGENTS W A N TED _A BUSINESS of ynur own! Hell lued

clollilng. 100-300'i p ro fit, We s ta r t you, fintlBfactlon g u a ra n ­teed. CBUIogiie FR EE, OLOIJE RUMMACiK MART, X F. 3238 S tate . Cliiyogo,

“ i i f X p w a n t e d ^ m a i 7 e '

ABLE MAN to d lntrlbiite s fm p lrs. handle rntfeo route. U p to $45 Jlrst

' wpflk. Automobile given m boniiN W rite ZANOL, 190 T en th St.. O ak ­land. Calif, ■

“ sii;U A T10N S W ANTEI)

CJA1*AHI.l'; wninnn wuntn hnunework by hour, Ph, 1300-W,

C A ltP E N T ril; Exiierlencrd, In ler- lor finishing a specialty. Phone i4 ia .

KXJ’EH IEN Cia) (.tenng. and hmtk- krn|)er whlies full or p a r t Ihno woik. Refereni'M. l*h, 1303,

R E M O lT K trrfslilng l''' new k itchen ciihlneln, garniir. No dow n payr inenl.n; m onthly Inntallm entn e x ­tru d in g over 311 MU.". C.-1.II Fred W, Read, coiitiarlcir. I’ll. a07-M,

M I S C E L L A N E O U S

CUB'TOM klllln i, curing and sm ok- V lug m enlv riioiiB 3. . liu lrpe iiflrn t

packing P lant.

HHli-l.INlC u llg n m in l tor auto fram rn. axlcn, hard nleerlnK anil tire wear. W hocli sU alghtened. Po u 's ,

LOW COHT and h igh reader p rr- c«n t«as m ake thesa lU lle a d i Uie m ost eeonom lral a n d p ro fitable m a rk e t In town.

liOAHl) AND iUiOMI - UOArtl) and room, 130 Bth Ave, No,

RM a n d board, lO i Bth Ave, E, ’

F (iu h iV n t~ i ( 6 ()m sliiu iltO O M lUtVer, h ea t. P h . 1300.

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. FOR SA LE— ^ n S C E L L A N E O U S

ELECTRIC fence. Public M iirkct,

SEA FO O D S. Public M arket,

BABY G RAND P lan o to r rain a l a daeriflro. C all 1885 or w rite P. O. Box 70fl, T w in Falls,

R E P O S o raS E D piano may be liaf by payliiu hulitnre <in ciintrnct W rite P. O . Box 700, ■I'wln Falls.

HTOVE rep a irs for a ll ninken o "R an g es , l l r a t r r n a n d Clnuilatorn

Uweet'a liu eem rn t Htore,

OANVAH of a ll k inds and desrrip lio n s a n d canvas repairing , Tho m eU T o p and-llody W orks. Phnm 720,

O ^ ' OAHH for your wool, pvllh, hides. Jiuik a n d m ixed nielal of all klnrV>. Id ch n J u n k House, la ) Her

Auto ScrviccF. a . H . M otor Service. C arbure to r

ep alr a n d parts . 330 Hho. W,

\u to gla.M—pla in an i^ahR tterless. Pa lm ing, f.'x iiert b o d y -an d fender work. Fluor f-antlen for ren t. Foss's.

nitO W N AUTO BERVICE. C onip lete-O iie-a top flerylce

403 M ain Ave. N orth

W ANTED TO m iV - 1000 ravs to reek. I 'lirm er/.' Autn Hupply, Used

I'lirts I)oi)t. Phone a23-W.

S'

( h ia ra n te e d used radios 05n dow n, * 1.00 p er week,

0 lube 103Q talilfl model RCA $14.tift.

4 tu b e la te m odel PIiIIl-o 15 00. ft Inlw Orosley ronwile lia o o . V arious o tl i r r inmlrla sr. DO up

p , O. ANDERSON CO Clolden Ituin m ore

. FOR s a l eA U TO DOOU O LAtU^-

W INDHHIKLD AND WINLX>W GLAUa

No rh a rg e for lal>ar le tU ng glaaa If you will b r l- i| your a a a l ' o r drive vour r a r in,

Phona b

MOON'S

HALKUHKD AUTO RAf^lOH

l~ 8-tu l> e M olorolo ■ ■!>,,)1 -« -tu ln » F o rd , jooo l a -lu b e Air M ato m o,,l- f l - tu lx i H tew art W fttnrr laOO a -f l- t i i l ie n u iw a ft W arner

1037 mixlel 33^0riR FJlT O N lC AU'l'O HUI'I'I.Y

andnc itV H JK H'ltlfiKU

^ M ain r.a«t

FOR SALE— FU RN ITU RE

FU R NITU R E fo r sale or tra d e . All k inds of good u.wd fu rn itu re . Sweet s B asem ent Store.

FOR SALE; . B uffet, solid w alnut lop^ table. Ph. 338.

T H ERE is .n o necessity for unneed- ed ext™ fu rp ltu re to lie in th e Attic when a few cents Uivested in th e Classified- Section will sell It for you.

F O R ‘SA LE OK TRA D E

J ’O R SALE.Cr trade for beef c a ttle , te .im of cOmlng 3-yenr-old colts. Ph . 038'5R4,'

FO R RENT, sale or tra d e : Large ix3wer bailer. Robt. H ew itt, S h o - Khone, Ida,

FARMS FOR R EN T _p 5 ’; ^ R E N T - ^ o '’A r'F lie r . C a ll a t

1412 e th Ave, E.ist, T w in Foils.

. Business and Professional

DIRECTORY

liici/clcaiind service, H laslus

(Jloyslejy C.M'Irry. 33B M ain Avitill. <.■<:■! IlrnTunil

I'.lvcly, "W licre the

Ituildmu ContractingR O O FlN it ('cn iriK lor. W endell. Ph,

3U-.T. It l>. I'lrK rnbaum ,

) ) o c l o r l ^ ^ ^ ) € n t M B

J)r <1 1. Foo t B peclal-Inl, rAii ( ' i ' AiiilerKon B tore . Ph ,as:!-.!

Ituilillnii Materlala’ Praii'fl ilii- l.lKgnit o il m an . th# h w v lrs t ii.i>l<r AiKl th e larK ast tirom an In Twin

E h d rka i Appliances^ - - -------------- -— . .

Amc-tlcnn l . ln l i l r C^y. P a riah H all. KvcijlhitiK M rrtrlca l. Phono 8:1,

t'Uil -■ WiiibriK l'">’ ^■''•‘1- Phono 3«Q,

AHKlUM'lEN (JOAL Hii.k Hrrvue D ay o r Eve.tSiNCl.AlK HERVICIfl

STATION/Itirv,tillin' and T ru ck I jin e

Iltrii DrcMernlicnicty ‘ h a n i# . K eep paoo

w ith tlie l» w e r 'c o il . O ili .e in in t i rn l '"» !<’* ■" •l-M , C on tou r hnh • specia lty ,

,1 tjnsMty Jlalnn, U a m * j„AVI

rtti.rilf M'lsniyII. I'll.

Floor SanttlngFloo r ({andlng. H . A. I lelder. 1025-J

Insurancer ^ ^ v e y -Taber CoT V no.^Ph. 301.

Key Shop

Moving

OptometrifitDU, WILLIAM D, REYNOLD8.

130 M ain Avnniie S outh .

Plumblng’llcatingI F IT ’8 PI.UM UINO O R HKAI'

IN U , pumiw, ftokora. o f w a t r r snfi encrf, Phomi 283 -a lnco JOll. llcuii. 1‘lum liliic iiiul H eatlnK Co

Radio Hepalring'All m akes lla d lm R epaired am

Bervlcrd, n>i-lory R adio H rrvlcr. I'ti 394. 138 2nd N.

HealF, O. UravpB fli Oon«, P h , aiB.

" j , E .'R ol)rris,'p i» ,’ 6fl3,

Salvtt Affencien

Second Hand Store;'UU1C, stoves, boui irlianvpil. 348 M ain

T f u m v r H e r H

flaloa. ren taU and aervlrn. Pli. W

(Jpholntering ,W anted -UphornlerlMi. repalilnii,

fu rn ltu ifl rrtm inh lng . wUidow nlinilr work, (ireaa a n d (iru ley F iirn liu rr Co. Phono 658. lao Oecond 111. Kant

BPU IN O filled m a ttre sses mailn from ^ o u r old onesi M a tir ru r s renovated a n d recovered. Wrx.l card ing . 'I'w ln Falla M attress Fac ­to ry . Phono fll-W .

AUTOS FOR SALE

1935 V8 Deluxe tou ring tudo r se­dan,

1935 Chevrolet Coiich.1935 T errap lane Coach.

AUTO M ART \3rd and M alr\ W est

FARMS FOR SALE

FOR R E N T — M iscenapcousT R A IL ER houses. G em T ra ile r Co.

D ESIRA BLE business location ., E, Shoshone In buslne.ss d is tric t. Ph . 1876.

G R E Y A ngora cat, green J i k sw eat- $3 rew ard . R ialto H oUl.

LOST—G rey h a n d sewn purae. F in d ­e r keep m oney, re tu rn p u rse a n d co n ten ts to Rogerson hoteL No questions asked.

ST O RE bldg, 100% location o n M ain s tre e t In T w in Falls . V ac an t Feb. 1st, J . E .-R o b erts , R eal E sU to .

LIVESTO^lK a n d POULTRY

200 1-YEA R-O LD W hit# L eghorns »2nd house E. o f Hosp,

BUY fresh k illed poultr>-. Wo dress ’em w hile you w ait. Cross Pou l- tr>- H ouse (n e x t to Young’s D airy ).

H IG H E ST p rices pa id for y o u r fa t ch ickens a n d turkeys. Independ ­e n t M eat Com pany,

LA RG E hot :p r ln g a n d ranch , Por particu la rs .spo or w rite W. E. R eynolds. B uhl. Ida,

G U ER N SEY heifers,' Springers.G ood type. 1st house E. of cem e-t^r y . ___________ . • _______

FR E SH G uernsey cow. Deep w ell pum p w ith m otor. 1 nil. W. I ml.

~3. K im berly. Bruco R equa. Phone 24-R l K im berly.

59 ACRES Im proved B miles Routhenst from T w in Falls . 30 acres In a lfa lfa . Excellent op ­portun ity for p a rty w ith ca.ih down paym ent of $ ljs0 ,00 . Full purchnsc p rice $8,000.00.

80 ACRE very well wUl Im ­proved farm five miles sou th from H ansen . P rice $9,000,00. Down paym en t required $3.- 500.00, T h is place is fo r sale only during th is D ecem ber.

40 . ACRES Im proved 7 miles sou theast from Burley. Idaho . Purchase p rice $3,500.00, Down

pay m en t required $760.00.

40 A, IM P,, 5 ml. No. Je rom e on, hliUlway. Price $ 4 m Dowd

paym ent $10Q0.IN Q U IR E : W. g r a n t^ i tb o u r f ie : -

■ P. O. Box 251. T W ^ Falls, phone 0386 J l .

A PPRO X , 350 cro .« bred ewe-v 200 four y e a r olds. L nm b ab o u t Ja n . 15, 13 good Hamp!il}ire ram s . 100 tons a lfa lfa hay, M abel M urphey, W. M ain , F iler.

R EA L ESTATE FOR SALEW ELL imp. 10 A. for sale by owner.

V. N. Sloan. \ No. '4 W. 5 Points.

i . 5 O R io' S

SA C R IFIC E SALE — O w ner being trnnsferrcd . 5 room^ house. See C . F. H enderson. 231 Lincoln St.

40 A. D A IR Y farm . B uh l dU t., w ith o r w ithou t . stock equipm ent, te rm s . Box 17. Tlm es-News.

N EARLY new 4 -rm m odem home, d tn ln g nook, oak floors, cem ent b a iem rii t, garage, lino location, $3500. K . L. Jrnk ln .i. 148 M ain N.

BY ow ner, good income property n e ttin g 13'”:, on Invrstnient, T rade for land o r r liy properly. W rite Box 11. Tlm es-N ew s giving full d e ta ils .

IR R IG A T E D lands fo r ftnlc. Sage b rush lands lu idcr Vnlc and O 'fy hea uov rrnm en l projpct.i for sale a t $5 to $t5 per iicro. Deep noil, abtiiiiliincit of w ater. loiig> glowing aae.ion. W rite Vale-Owyhee I. H ftp em e n l Amii., Nyssn, Oregon or V ale, O regon, fo r llteratiin

"FOR HALE—Six rp«lt1eorn lots Ulua Lakes A ddition $750, Good 0-room house and ba th , fum nre, ro n rre te hasem enl, garngi'. lo c a ­tion 0 th Avp, No: $4700. $ft(« fssh .

b n la n o cjlk e rriil. J . E. Uobpft.i. RcHltor, '\

A TnC N T IO N , P o ta to Grower* T lio Cloofin Lake Valley, In Ore: )(on, will be th e n rx t big prodm ing •ectlon for iK)tiitorji, alfiiUa mid g rass seed. N ear Klnninlli lisMn w here (I006 rit,rl<m(In hpiirln nhlpiK d nnniially. Chpaf) frplght r a te s to C aliforn ia m srkntv We h av e 9000 A rrrn rlrli, sandy loam soil. Irr iga ted nncl InipMived In far\nn of 110, ISO and Irik"’' nrre iiges. W ate r rlgiiln fully paid. To U ls p rices $flfl td* lift ;>er acre. T e n n s /f ihe-fourtli m-'h. W rit* F A V K M .-tm .E V r tK A t.T / COM pany . I.akevlrw , OreKnu"

iil f l ty . Oil highw ay, Hrliooi i)uit, P ilcert fo r (jnlck sain iiodoo i>er n r t r f |1000 ra sh w ith Fednral U ia ii 4% In tereat.

03 ACREH eas t o f .........ip ongravelled road , A room planlrred housA, b a rn , la rg e ch lrk rn house, Hchtwl bus to Je ro m e. P ilre $85 p e r acre . $1300 cash . Crop pay- m e p ^ on b a lance . Posaesilnn,S.B0 A O REa t o t caslj rent,

^UKAUOHAMP A ADAMfl135 F k)uth

FRU ITS n n d VEnKTAHLRH

LOCAL and Citllf. Ctenh fru lU and vegetables, Hea*on«l>l» |)rle*«, . Ienl>erk'a old naln giotinds, 300 lilk., Uhonhonn W.

IJICMOIOUH apples, ('rl»p and Juicy. Alao W in ter ila n a n a s suit »*pa, 1 m l. B. -i ml. Nn o r H ainen, O, R, U herwuod. P h . B8-U3. Kimberly.

LOST AND FOUND

L O S T - 8 m M . old fem ale scotty, d a rk grey . Rew ard. P h . 978/

ANYONE having In th e ir posses­sion 3 ov e n tu ffe d roekers loaned them by D r. O rr k indly p h . 1215.

LEGA L ADV ERTISEM ENTS

M ONEY TO LOANC. JO N E S fo r loans o n 'h o m ai.

FARM loans, low in te rest. P rom p t action . F red P . Bates. Ph. 1379.

NO TICE F O E PUBLICATIONN otice o f Proof A pplication of W a­

te r to B eneficial Use.Notice L? hereby given th a t a t

10:00 A, M. on th e 5 th day of F eb ru ­a ry . 1938, n t BoLw, County of A da, S ta te of Idalw , before H. B . Bray, N otary Public, proof will b e sub- m ltu d of tlie app lica tion to bene­ficial use of 3.08 cubic fee t p e r sec­ond of th e w aters o f a t i ^ n e l t r i ­bu ta ry to Rock Creek, In accordance w ith th e ternvs a n d conditions of P e rm it No. 18406 he re to fo re Issued b y th e C om m issioner of R eclam a­t io n of th e StAte o{ Idahoc

T ho na m e a n d postoffico iuldress o f th e person o r corporation holding sa id p e rm it a re Pish a n d G am e D e­p a r tm e n t o f th e S ta te of Idaho , Boise, Idaho .

T lie use to w hich sa id w ater h as been ap[)Ued is f ish ha tch e ry p u r ­poses.

T h e a m o u n t app lied to beneficial use is 3.08 second feet.

T7ic p lace uJiere sa id w ater Is used is S E U N E ‘4, Sec. 21, T . 10 ' R. 17 E.. B. M.

Tlio na m e of th e c a n a l o r d itch or o th e r w orks by w hich sa id w ater is conducted to such place of use is p riva te pipo line.

T he r ig h t to take w ater from such w orks Is ^psetl' upon P e rm it No. 18406,

T lie source of supply from w hich »uch w ater Is d tv e rtM Is a tunne l tf lb u ta ry to Rock_Creek.

T h e d a te o f p rio rity w hich sa id ser is p rep a re d to e stab lish Is

J a n u a ry 13, 1B37.R . W . F A R ia , .

C om m issioner o f R eclam ation.

W A N TED TO BUYW ANTED; C ash reg ister. Phone 0.

FARM equipm ent. H a n y M a w a v e .

W A N T E D -T o buy a n Essex M otor 1922 m odel. Coll^ ^ , 5th N .

-W ANTED; .^M edium size tra iler . Cflfh. L eonard Bridge, D ie trich, Idaho .

S P O T CASH fo r you r used fu rn i­tu re, stoves, tools. Phone 1205.

’Sw eet's B asem en t Store. '

W E W ANT poultry . B n. us before you sell. C ross Poiiltry House. P h o n e 1345,

W ANTED—Pastu rc -.o r chaff fo r 80 head horses, N ofth o r S outh side. P hone F lie r 85-J3,

W A N T E D -G ood used Winche.-.ter sholgunH a n d 30-30 corb lne rifles. O errlsh 'n S po rting G oods Store, T w in Falls .

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITYFO R SALE — Bla’Ckamlth Shop.

W ill i,ell bu ild ing a n d tools of tools alone a n d lease bldg. P riced right. A, E . T oney, C astleford .

TO R BALE o r trad e —G ood restau rnn t, fully c«juippcd in sm all town Good c lm nco for r lg h t''p a r ty . Box 16, TlmpB-News,

TO R SA LE: F u lly equipped reU ll da iry w ltli cows, Jocated on 80- acro farm th a t c an be leased to pu rchaser o f da iry . P h , 091;

“ <VANTEU TO REN.T”

M O D ERN B room house, unfu r­nished n e a r H. S. Box 18. Tlmes- Newa.

LEGAirAUVERTISEMENTSN O T IC E ‘ 'o r ’ T I M E ''A N n rrA C E

MET FO R H EAIIIN M PKTITION FO R rn O D A T R O F KOIIRION W IL L AND F O ll TH E lUSU- ANCE O F I,ETTEI18 TESTA MENTARV.

I n thn P ro b a t« C o u rt of T w in Falls C nuiity , Htatfl of Idaho .

I t i thn M a tte r of th n E.Unln of iia rd M eyer, al.io know n »it- wnr<l Mnyor, a n d a lso know n E<1. M eyer, D eceased.N otlro in he reby g iven : 'riiBt

pe tition to r th n p robate o f (lir will of K duurd M eyer, a lso know n a E dw ard M eyer, a n d a lso know n a- Ed. M eyer, d rceosed . a n d for tlie li suancn of I^ettcrs ■lystainontnry ti E lm er M eyer, h a s been filed lii ih l C ourt, and th a t T uesday, th e IMh day of .h tnua ry , 1038, a t ten ii'rlock 111 th a forenoon of sa id day a f t l i cou iiroom of sa td C ou rt. In tho CIl a n d C ounty of 'I’w ln Falls , litn te of Idaho , have t)cen s e t a* Uin tli a n d p lace fo r th e hearin g <if said pe lltlon , w hen a n d w here, iiiiy |>er- son In terested ntay a p p e a r an<l con- le s t thn sa in r, a n d show <-nll^e, li any they h av e , w hy salil |>eMiloi should n o t be g ra n tfd . ila ld will a foreign will, h e re to fo re ad inltted to probate In th e H tato of CalKornla

.D ated D ecem ber >1. 1937.O U Y li. K IN N E r.

Proba to Ju d g e , 'e x -o ff lr lo Clerk (BEAL).

S E E D S n it lS II SIZE EXE!

Seed po ta toes nlay be c o n s id e r ^ exem pt from th e tw o-inch d ia m eter size requ irem ent fo r p o ta ti^ s m o rla g from Id ah o for com m crclal purposes, according to w ord received hero to> day from Lloyd Bell, Poctello, m an* ager of th e -Idaho po ta to coo tro l com m ittee.

/T he exem ption w as decreed by Sec re tary of A griculture H en ry A. W allace on recom m endation of th « Id ah o group.

A ny person desiring to sh ip n o n - certlf ied seed pota toes u n d e r th is exem ption. Bell sta ted , m u s t I lia w lth -th e con tro l com m ittee a s w o r n . ' sta te m e n t aX to th e a m oun t o f p o ­ta to es to be shipped, th e s a m e a n d add ress of each consignee, c e r tify ­ing th a t to th e best of h is know l- elge a n d belief such po ta toes w U l. be used for seed jfurposes a n d w ill n o t e n te r com m ercial channe ls fo r tab le consum ption.

I f th e com m ittee Is sa tisfied a s to tho t r u th 'o f th e sta tem en ts c o n ta in ­ed In such appllca tlu} . Bell sa id , th e request will be g ran ted . In- addlU on., he po in ted ou t, as soon a s p ra c tic ­able a f te r sh ipm en t, such grow er ^ sh a ll i l le w ltbw the control c om m it­tee a s ta te m en t show ing th e d a t« of sh ipm en t,, th e in itia ls a n d c&r num bers o f tlie c a rs In .w h ich po ­ta to es w ere shipped a n d th e q u a n - U ty of poU toes shipped by h im fo r seed purposes p u rsu an t to th e a u ­tho riza tion of th e contro l co m m ittee .

T h is In form ation ^ 1 a lso b e r e ­qu ired of p e n ^^ 'S K T p p ln f c e r tif ied seed, th e commfsslon m a h ag w sa id .All app lica tions fo r exem pU cn m u s t be In th e fo rm of no to rtied s ta te ­m ents.

TIM E TABLEScfiedules o f possenffer t r a in s and

m otor s tages passing th ro u g h Tw in 'a lls da lly a re follows:

O REG O N BHOBT L lN i;E as tbonna

No. 584, leaves ....... ............. 8:50 a. mNo, 673. le a v e s^ .. . ; ......... ... 2 :18p .m .

W es;bo u idNo.571. le a v c a __________ 1 0 :00a .m .No. 583, leaves ................. . 1:60 p .m .

Southbonnd D ally E xcept Snnday

No.339, to W ells, le av e s .- 6 :18p .m .N orthbcond

N o ,340. from W ells, a r___ 0 :00p .m .

UNION PA C IFIC STAGES E astbovnd

A rrives ____- ...................... 6 :1 0 a .m .Leaves ................................. 8 ;208.m .Arrives v ia N o rth s ld t___ J;3 0 p .m .Leaves ................. ........... l :8 0 p ,m ,A rr iv e s ..................... _ , « :35p ,m .^ a v e s . . , 8:S0p.m.

W M ib e u dA rrives — ..........................10:48 a .m .Leaves ______ ___________ 10:8aa,m ,Arrives . . 7:45 p.m .Leaves v ia N orthside___ 8:05p .m .A rrives ........................ .. a :M a .m .Leaves . .8 :0 3 a .m .

Betw een 480 a n d 300 horaes a n d m ules w en t o n ’ th e aueU on block th is afte rn o o n u th e second sa l* of th is type w as conducted a t th * a re n a of th e T w in P a lis L lT esteck Com m ission com pany.

T h e horses a n d m ules w ere sh ip ­ped he re fo r th e sale fn u n petaita In clu^ in s M ounta in Home. B lisa, Je rom e a n d W endell. S tock la o lu d - . ed lig h t sou the rn . m a rts , saddi* stock, work and fa rm mules.

A t today 's au ctio n th e selling; w as ha n d led by Col. P ra n k Coffey, B u r ­ley auctioneer. •

N ex t sale, according to U . M . D a n ­iels. m anager, will probably b e h e ld on J a n . 34. .

T W IN FALLB-W ELLBLeaves ............................r....,..8:00 a. m.Arrives .................. ..............._ e :4 S p ,m .

T W IN T A L tS -IIA lL E Y 8T A 0B Schedule No. 1

f iU rt ln g N orlbboundLeaves T w in FalU ..... ......... l l ;0 0 a .m ,Arrives K etchum „.,_ ......... .. 3 ;00p ,m .Lenvp* K etciium _______ L 3;30p . m.Arrives T w in P a lls ............. .. 0 :30p .m .

^ H ebedule No. I H ta rtlng S outhbound

Leaves K e tc h u m .................. B :80a.m .Arrives T w in F a lls...... ...... 12:0Sp,m ,Leaves T w in F a lls .... .........2:50 p ,m ,Arrives K etch u m ..................S : lS p .m .

R U 3 ,I0 Y ,1 4 , EE 10 ELOPE

IIREMEN, Ind.. J e n , 10.(U.m-Low* n i M ast, 14, an d hla sw eetheart, ICfiwlnti K ryeer, 19, fleeing from tlie ir tinmes to c a rry o u t c h lld ^ h p lans for elopem ent, were believed cn route today to a s ta te ifh ere they can bo iiinrrled w lth o n t h in d ran c e of age.- T h e rh ild r rn , e ig h th grade stu- (IrtilJi, dlfinpi)f«red F rid ay in an a u ­tomobile belonging to th e g irl's par- riit.i. Pollre of (lurroiitidlng ntates wrre enllnted In a search for them .

'Ilii' rnfip wan ih n nerond problrm liivdlvhiu th e juvenlln m arriage <iurn tlon.i l l1.1t liar) troubled In d ian a au tlim iilrj, w itlilu two wrnks. At Lin tnii, III tlj r nouMiern n rrtlon of tin otnir. la .y ea r-o ld H etty Ju n n Lacer Riivp lilrth (o a hoy two weeks ngo Th« rlilld 'n fn tlir r In Tom m y Chap- tiinii, 13. tlorlftl w orkrra a rr at- irm p tln g to a rra n g e an a in lf able set-

l ln n r i i t n t th e rnne.Pollen bsllev rd 4Iint U iw rll and

Kdwlnn w ere p rom pted to carry out MU rloi>em eut by rejxirLs of the I.Intoii raso .

UlSBHSeErvMU

• POOATELLO, Ida., Jan . 10 (U.»— V accination of m ost of tlie s tu d e n t body a n d faculty of Id ah o S o u th ­e rn university was in progress h e re today a fte r a case of sm allpo i was reported on the campus.

T h e order for m ass vaccination w as

eases in th e college I n f l n n ^ , D ean Jo h n R. N ichols said,.P h y s ic ia n s h a d practically ex­

h au sted Pocatello 's supply of vac-"^ cine a n d m ore was being sh ipped In.

W illiam Givens, of N am pa, a p h arm ecy sophom ore, w as iso lated w ith w h st w as said to be R m ild case of tlie dlseasf.

Fiuieral Planned For Burley Man

BURLEY, Ja n . 11 (Special)—P u - ’ n e ra l arrangem enU a r A ^ n c m ade for L eonard P . Bingham , 37. w ho died Sa tu rday from com plications . connected w ith spinal menlnglUs.

Born -Sept, 24. 1900, In P ran k lin , A ril., h e ts survived by h is w ife, Mrs. M ary Howard Bingham , a n d his moUier. M rs. S a rah A. B lng- linm, as well as foiir children , P au l. I jin iu r , Evelyn an d Ora' M ae, All of Uurley.

T h e body rests a t th e Payne m o r­tuary .

Mnron (iroup Meets' At lloHtcHH' Home

MAROA, Ja n . 10 (Hpeclall—M rs. Atiim MfKen rn tn rta ln e d m em bers of th e M aroa W omen's club a t her hom e la.1t wrek w ith 34 m em bers noAWrrlng roll ciill wlUi " a word oi l>rnl»e foi niBrrlagp." "Hom e on tl»e Kniige" WA!) sung by Uie group a c ­com panied by ly<tla Reed,

l lr f rr .iliiiin ils wprn t,ervrd by Uie Iioiteiu Ourntn were Mrs, Floyd M e- K n-. 1-wln Fa lls ; Mr*. RuUi B acketl, Filer, and Mrs, J . Kneos, Portland .

n o t k ;k r « i i p i i b u c a t k i nn r |i ( ir lm rn t of thn In te ilo r, tJ. fl.

■ .find O fflre a t B lackfoot, Idnho, Jnntiarv 7. 1038.NOTICIC IS hereby g lvn i th a t

V lvlftii’ K, C o u rtn ay , of Molllnter. Iditlio, w)io, on Ju ly 38, IDHI, mndn llo u ira trn d e n try . 2380 J t .u Hrrliil, No IXrMftO, for H R tiN W Si. R '.H W U , N W 'tf lK 'i, O rctlon 38. ’ 0 Wl1 lllp 12 s , ItanKfl 18 K . no ise M erldlsti. hn>i filed Iiotlre of In ten tio n lo iniiho Tlireo V rar F in a l Proof, lo Mlulillsli claim lo th e la n d above deirrlbed, tieforfl P. H. lioll. U . fl. Ootninla- nloner, a t 'I 'w ln Falls, Idaho , on Ihn lu ih day o f -^ « b ru n iy . 1038.

C latm an l na m es aa wHjieuen: V iigll Jnw plt, Em ery Cainmoron.

both of H olllkler, Idaho. Alfred Larsen, of M rrger. Id ah o . ICdnrard

'b n lder, of T w in Falls, Idaho.KKANK DeKAV.

ReitU ler. ,

I’riviite Goldslciii to Receive AWOL Penally Desiutc Ride

I/OH ANOELEH. J a n 10 lUm f^lvAte S idney G oldstein , the m a ­rine w ho got a li f t In th e netreU ry of w ar's a irp lane , will n o t l>n a t large for m ore plaiK '-ildlug loi mimthji an d moT\tl)s a fte r lin gnU b srk aboard th o lia ttle ih ip Idaho, it w as Ind ica ted today,

P riv a te O oldste ln 's story Ktrlke* a sad no lo to any servlio m an who e v rr haa received A. W. O, L. puiiisli m en t. .

H om e In New Y ork on furlough he p la n n ed to fly w est la Umo to g e t aboard tit* Id ah o iMfore h is leave expired S u n d ay m orning. 'H in m arine struck bad luck somehow and cou ld n 't fly, so s ta r te d h itch -h ik in g truitead, Aa h e p lodded In to W ash­ington,. WecreUry of W ar.W oodrlng look p ity a n d gave h im a plane ride

. I>ri)ver, where the cabinet msm- l>or was flying to hiake a Jtokeon dny address.

In henver. Private Uoidsteln re­ported. in desjwayon, to the m *nt» rrrrnlllng office, Ttio o ftlo^ In charge assurrd him that h* would fsre no Milous onnsequences, *Rd gnvo iiim train fare west. ‘

When Ute marine’s Ualn acrlvW hrro a t :Mon today, lie’U pioMdjr wonder what (he t)enver raontlUllf- olfloer meant by "no Mfloui « sequMtoes." Offloars aboard tlM 1 ho -Bald he will reeetf* th* u*A. W. O. U p u n U h m e n t-^ leave forfeited for *»oh hour tm 1 overdue.

s (ak* pitjr, P r in t * G sie in will ioae iu s t ebqut (wi» g mot^Uia of llm i asbor*.

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s Sight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday, Jaiiurjr 10, 1988 .

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press

UVESTOCK

CUICAQO UVESTOCK

|T .« to r x i ; p » d ; ^ n « w w i

m S u r *1^ 7: common and medium m a m * a u « ; •ome pteuure ° a

• « id cbolM offerlnp; < !«»“ <* ‘ ‘ If I

light klzulf •C*llni under 150 Ita. tlTO and • ‘‘• ‘ty:cutters *eUve a t » dowp: buU* 250 Iowa- »t •a.7S: <jirecfs S : S " l

. O U A B A -H ^* direct;

*‘c » t tu “ 8 , w f ‘cU T« 100; weak to

»te«dj; to|^M.J3.

SAN FRANCISCO UVESTOCK ,V a o i r r a bam r a A N rtsc o -H o ® : i.-

§ 3 * . “ “O kttlc 1.300: medium to good fed

. t S i i W U W W; bu iu « . » down: c»lT«: 25: cholc* vealen tS W 111.

• Sheep: J,i25; good M lb. Idaho wooledlamba ♦«.«. _______

• OODEN UVESTOCK

W-35: r«w P*cung

* ^ t S ” i.TJO: »6dera t« lr aeU»«. aarly •alM about at«ady: no th lo f done on ■ood ttc en ; odd lo u laaln & Teln* »S- ^ o w n : 'e » r good 73rflb. W aho heWen n J 3 : load iw lg b tr Dtaha B20 Iba. MJO: odd lot* drtrelna »5 to |S.19:^f«w d o « to »4: (ood cows unsold eartj: T jale« itrong; lood and choice klniii W to

*‘u » e p : OOO: 230 head W lb. d rlreln lim ba eatljr yi.75 itnU ght. about »t«ady.

PORTLAND M W S’fP S S ..POBH.A1II>-Boa: 4.000, 8.0J2 direct; •c tlra to 250 to W o W ih ij tb w laat vM k: (odd- choice ITO to 2JS »b. J o ^ lots m Ss; trueked-la lo « W l?: “ m ^ g o to »«.a5: iJ sw * } * - » to • te s : m k e r sowi • ? « ; *•«*« - 1M up to *8.1?

th e T..........................prcM ure on th e C hicago bo a rd of trade .

A t th e cloee w h e a t w as U to ^ cen t lower, co rn H to Va c e n t lower, and oata H 'c e n t low er to U cen^ h igher. '

TJiere were f rac tionally lower prlccs J t th e opening, principally because Oie B rltlsh -m o rk c t failed to recognize th e u p tu rn h e re Sa tu rday . Buying appeared on th e setboclc and fu tu res moved up to recover m ost of th e losses before d ropp ing back tigaln under sho rt covering a n d buy­ing on re s tin g orders.

M ore tim ely ra in s In th e A rgen­tin e and sm a lle r ex p o rt dem and de> pressed com .

GRAIN TABLE CHICACX>-OrBm raoge;Wheat: Open lilgh

May ......... ..........SIM .97U

“ s ; - r

4 „ ?

m«r aiow. w ita eariy auaf * ‘„ r s i ! s i 3 : y 5I to t lM i tMst h e ld -m t

; vealers around p of led stMrs M '

V, — . - . .4 -a ro « n d U : c«n - ^ v - « .—» M as to •« J0: c u tt« n down u T t ^ ^ e r : good bM t eows n o e t- i r M M to I9.7S: oocnmon to m e^um

up to t$M : necuum $* lb. lambs «TJO: ■Md ebolo* tniekin* »1J 0 to t t : mV

lU twes tr.OO; alaugbter JO to H.73.

ju ir __CASn GRAIN

CHICAGO—Wheat; No. 5 hard Me. com : No. 2 mixed (Sc; No. 4 m in d

57V.O to W ie : HO. S mixed ale: No, 3 — -ow e c : No. 3 yellow SBJio to SlUc;

. . 4 yellow 57JSC to «0c: No. 9 yellow 360 to H iic i Ho. a w hite 61c to fllUc; No, 4 White M \ic to M>ic; No. S white 97He: sample grade Me.

0 « u : No. 1 white 39Uc; No. 3 white350 to JS%e: N a 3 w h i te ....................No., 4 white 34<3 dlxed 34c.

Rye; No sa^ee. ■Barley: PMd 43e to «3e. raalllt

to 03c.Soybeans: No. 2 yellow 97c 'U

4 yeUow »2>,«C to BSc; aampletoo t

WOOLBOBTON-Th# B e rtin m arket was

r try «ulet. the v T a . tfr teu ltu re de- partBwnt r*portcd today.

HMBUul '. quBfalloaa on damcsUo

eioM bttt bualntes was Jnsuftlclent to tm t th# market. Wool prices In Aus- m u .

___ ^ oonesms. Prtew In• t a sal* OB MowUr v s n*- u ia ii - ih® cloal&S'Ml#

n i P I O N E E I I TAKEN By DEAIH

RU P SR T . J a n . 10 (fip « cU l)-M .D . O rM *. 83, p ioneer re s id en t o f tJie MlnKKAft p ro jec t, d ied S u n d a y a t 2E. m . At th e R u p e r t G en e ra l hosp ital w here h e h « l subm itted to e goitre operEtlon th e day before. H e h a d no e lv ed tr e a tm e n t a t th e hoeplU l lo r tw o weeks.

W ith h im E t th e lim e of h is d e a th w ere hJs w ife. M re. N ina O race . a n d E dEU fbU r. M rs. J . M yron Scholer, Id ah o VEIIs.

M r. UrEce cam e to th e p ro jec t in 1»00 a n d hom esteaded th e a lte of th e p ra se n t fam U y hom e thxee- fo u rth s of a mUe n o rth w est o f R u ­p e rt, c n e oS,the f in e s t hom es on th e p r o j ^ . B e w as b o m Deo. 13. 1678, b A lbany, Mo.

m 1N 0 h e w as m arried to A nna M ay W aUaoe, w ho d ie d l a lOSS a t th * T w in P alU h o sp ita l following E go itre ope ra tion . H e m a rrie d h is •eeood wife in 109fl.

H e Is survived by M rs. G race , hU dau g h ter, a son. D ale O race , Los A ngeles; five g randch ild ren , a rtd a ■ tep -daushU r, M rs. Jam ea W ilbur Ja y . f it. Pau l. M inn.

F u n e ra l services will be conducted T oesday a t 3 p . m . a t th e F irs t C h ris tian c hu rch w ith Rev, D , W, K u ttlng officia ting. In te rm e n t will be I n R u p e r t cem etery by t l i i Good- m a n m oi^uary.

BANKSPLANFOR ANNUAL M E E IG

A nnual a tooU ioldrra ' m eellug of U ie n d e l l ty N a tio n a l ban k o f Twh> r a i l s wUl b e .held a t Uie ban k b u ild ­in g T uesday s la r tln g a t S p. m .. I t w as announced th U a fte n io o n by kE oU ng ofllcUlfl.

‘RiplQI sU tod fo r dU cuialon du ring t b s meeU ng a re p rincipally a review e t t t u b u s ln e u d u r in g th e p a s t y e a r

G M fiEG ISIER S W D E U E

CHICAGO, J a n . 10 (UJO — W hea t fu tu res struggled to avoid th e ef­fec t o f d isappoin ting a c tio n a t Liv­erpool and BuenoL^Alres today , bu t

■hry»lcrcoca C tim .......... ...............commercial Bolvenu

lonwealth dc tioulliei nenu l Ull of Delawim o u e w ......

__ .u n t ae.N em ours .....luutm sn Kodak ........... .

Power. A LIgh( .-••:ncral K ectrlc ________

^nersl I'oods ________ _. 'n tral M o to r s .............. .aoodycir Tire .........-..... .-------latlonal U arveaur _.____ lauonal I'elephone -Jo lin . ManvlUe ...._.........

McDlgomery. Ward- •' Ivinator ............

Dairy P rodueu ..

. . . a '. i .esii

.-.83>i .«2U -_.83 .«2U lukdio Corp. — ....... ........ .........

liauio K eith-O rpheum _____i\eynolOs 'lobacco B _______Beam r • •

_.9«n .MVi . n n .w n.1.00i*B

________ Co............... ........ ......tiocoay Vacuuid —_________Uouthern Pacillo _____ ___ _standard Braoda ____ _______tjundard Oil of CalU......... ....biandanl Oil o( New Jersey .. Teias Oorp. ................ ...............

;; sample p a d e 34e:

nc .Timothy se«l: P-80 to $2.09. • Oover: Red |30 to »U; sweet 23 I

I POTATOES ^

FU T U R E PO TA TO TRA D ES (Q ttetetlons ro m U h ed by S ^ e r . W egener A Co.l

J a n u a V dellTery: .no tales; closing i a and ask. 11.97 to |U 8 . ita reh delltery;

SUGAR FUTURES.Jaouary *2.38 to «a.27: ,Uarch t2.28 I

«3J»: M ayJ^JO to «2.31; July S3.31 r *3.33; SepUmber S3.33 to 12.34.

CHICAGO POTATOES O BICA W -W eather cloudy, tempera-

U n 33: ablpmento 1,»9; arrlvsU 123: S c k a a : supplies m oderau, oUTstock...................... 1. market steady. Idi

4 cars 11.49. S cai ...40: No. 2 pracucall.

__________ j U. 3 c an J130. 1 car IIJQ;Colo. Rsd McClures, cotton sacks, 1 car »I.S9, 1 car tl.S3tk. 1 car 11.50; burlap saeks. 1 car il.42W, 1 car 11.40; N. Dak. bliss THumph. 2 cars 63 to 00 per cent U. B. H a 1 »l.07^k: fair to ordinary o ^ l t y l i : cobblers No. I. 1 car II.IO:

Bills Trlumphi. 1 car Commer­cials S1.09: Bound Whites, no sales re­ported Ulch. Ruatec Rural^, 2 cars t l - .10 nsw stock DQthlag available Uack.

M arkets a t a Glance

N. Y, STOCKS I

Allis CbaUners . Amerlcin Can Amerlcaa I

:U<oii. 'itipeka a S a n u Fs ..

HI I

Iti bVn.nge now h a s d e s ig n a te d m e m m ost divisions, except g ra ln^^«h leq ! |4 i^^ w ho #W forra th is ta a lT b u t It y ielded fractionally , business reg is tered m ino r recoveries.

D em and for stociM w as diversified,C onsiderable buying cam e In to arm - .meftt l-«ucs, a lth o u g h coppers d id

n o t ^lo as well a s som e o th e r sec­tions. Riillroad Lssues w ere substan ­tia lly hlRhci- a n d fa rm shores reg­istered b« k1 gains. Tobaccos pe r­form ed well. O lh w ere fractions to a po in t o r m ore h ighe r, Mnll order.s follow ed farm L-aucs. B uild ing stocks responded lo fu rth e r lallc of a build­ing expansion th is y e a r , '

S tee l new s wa.^ favorab ly con* itrued . a lthough It w as n o t up to

som e optim istic expectations. A m er­ican Iro n & a te e l In s titu te placed th e ope ra ting schedule for tho In­d u stry a t 27.8 p e r cfcnt 'o f capacity,

ga in of 2.2 p o ln u . o r 8.8 p e r cent.;e r th e prevlou.s week.Dow Jones • Cloning averages; Indus-

UlU. 13I-S9. up 3.71: rail 32.33. up 1.12;..... 21.M. off O.IS.

approximated 1.830,000 shares against l,OSO,OCO m day .- 6urb itoclc sales were 3OT.OOO shares, against 117,000.

• -

I• -

le i t CarbUnion Carbl Union Paclll<United AircraftUnited Corp..................... .......i;. H. Steel, com -------- -----Warner Bros ------Western Union .....................Westlnihouss Electric -------F. W. Wooiworth Co.............American liolUnc M ills ------

K ltctn. ...Houaton Oil -------- -------

Distillers ..... .....merlcan Avlatlot

_______ Stores .... ..........ticheoley D U U lle rs____Btudebaker ......................United Airlines ...............White Motors ..................Chicago PneumaUo 1\>ol Ohio Oil .

r = J -__ 101,4________ 231,. . . - a u

N. Y. CURB KXCUANGBAmerican Bupcr Ppw er__________Cllloi Service, com ........... ................Bectrlc Bond Sc S h a re -------- ----- -Ford Motor I ' '

SPECIAL WIREC oortesy of

S sd le r-W e g en e r * C e n p a n y E lk s B ldg .»PfaeB e 910

IN V B ^M E N T 'T R t/sn 'Fund. lov . - .........Fund. T rust. A. .Oorp. T rust Quar. Inc...............

...... ...............( 4,701 ^28

............ -.......413.30

MINING STOCKS Bunker Ulll and SuIIUan ..Mtn. City Copper .................f ^ k City Oonsolldatcd - .....

■r K ln r Coalition ..........

MONEY NSW YORK-Money n

inchanged today.

Stocks b l ih t r in acUvs tradlni.BoiKls h lfher and f ilr lr actlvei U. 6.

fovam m nit Issum ni(lter.Curb stocks h jib t r and qultt. Porelgil sscban is fairly s te ^ y In

F oneiG N SILVKR NKW Y onK —llandr Si Harman, biiN

lion dealers, today quoted "forelKn" sil­ver a t 44^ cenu a fln« ouncs. un- clianied; Ttie induitrlal t>ase pries was

terms ot the dollar.OottOQ a i nsw lil |h s for the mov*

on laU u ra o iln i to 4S cenu a bale.W hsat Uo to ^;o lower: corn ^^c to

Uo lower.RublMr advanCM almott U cent a

pound.

not U»u#d.\ •

LONDON DAR SILVER I.ONDON-U»r illTer eased U ptnny

today to 10 B/lS pence an ounce. Based on itBrllnB a t IS 003S, ttie Anur-

fine ounce, compared wllft Saturday's

ACCUSED FORGEIIrqulvslent of 44 3fl ern(s. Forward sll- vnr was t]ti(ile<l a t 10>« pence an ounce, off 1b penny.

METALS >NKW YOtlK-ToiUy i fuijom imeltert

prices for dpllvercd metals (feiils per.......... ..

A t th e sam e tim e officials of Ute T w in F alU B a n k a n d T r u s t coin- fE B y announoed a n n u a l s tockhold- •nC rnaeUng fo r t h a t In s titu t io n w ill W M d E t tb s b a n k bu ild ing on iE B . I I E l I p . m . Im m ed ia te ly fo l- iBWtaW m sE tlng • m eeU ng of ttM f io e k b e lte E th e H om e L oan COBpsny w U Im h e ld , th e y W d .

CONFESSES GUILIO ne m a n pleaded guilty , one

te red n n o t guilty plea, a th ird took s ta tu to ry tim e to plead a n d th e re ­tr ia l of a fourti) m a n w as coiitUuied fo r th e te rm a t th o oponliig o f tho Ja n u a ry session of d is tr ic t court he ro today.

Judge W. P o rte r se t tr ia l a t 10 a . m . Jon . 17 for H ay Ham by, T w in F a lls you th m ruaed of ra i» , H am by e n tered n no t guilty plea. TliB c ou rt Bpiwlnled O . 1‘. D uvall a s h is a tto n ie y , and lem an d e d the accitsed you th to th e ciintixly of U)o slierlff.

Krald P . H opkins. nri'Uued of fo rg­ing a n d paMllig a check In a 'IV ln F alla sto re , en tered n iilrn o t gulUy. Ju d g e P o r te r aet 10 ii, m. W rth ies- day. J a n . 13, an tim e for n rn tenre .

'rh o m a s Iteeds, anMiiird o f i{rund larceny In U ieft Nov. 11 o l tlio m otor c a r ow ned by F ra n k lU ibnk. took legal tim e to p lead luiil .IikIko P o r­te r se t 10 a. m . W rdDmilay. Ja n , 13. a s d a te fo r lienrlnK tho plea. Keeda wan unealecl a t iil iirk loo t nf- :er peace ofllcers w iit o u t nii a larm follow ing th e l to f the cur.

T h e case of I'loyil M lllrr. accused r a ssau lt w ith In ten t to rom m ll

rap e , w m o rile rrd roiilliiued fo r th e te rm beeausfl w itn e u rn a m ithnent

C alifornia. Mlllrr'fl fim t tria l reached a atalem nte wlinii Juryinri) deadlocked and were dIuiilM rit.

pound):"ipper;

S K V. . . . KlMtrolvtlD 1

. ' r « ,York 4.U 1

n s tln u m I 38.

r r ‘'A ,Woirramlle

Km eun r>omlr

lolism ^er ounce):

(<1olUr> p«r flMk IKXmieiMl Idollari

STOCKS ADVANCE VEIIIADE

NEW YORK, Ja n . 10 (U.R>—Stocks roee In active trad in g today to the h ig h e st levels since Nov, 14. Bonds streng thened , except Japanese Ls-

Commodltles m iiae Ih

CHANGE HITS AT OElAyS IN UW

(rrom Page 1) enough m oney I n 't h e s ta te endow ­m ent fu n d s t o , ^ v J d c r e v e n u e ,to care fo r expcnsea o f. n il schools In Idaho.--

^Significant ac tion to w a rd h ighw ay law en fo rcem en t to c u t dow n th e state 's highw ay acc id en t- tolli w as Laken by th e G ra n g ers . T h e P o m ona I’oted f h a t all c ivic g ro u p s In th«

be requested to a ss is t In re-

Local M arkets

Buying PricesGRAINS

w hfst ....................................

0-pound lota .DEANS

(QuoUtlons given dally by m e ms)or «sn dealers In Twin Falls).

, . T a ? " “ s ' o S . , f f ‘a , ..... .Northerns. No. 2..

Small Reds, NcSmall Beds. No. i ......................- II Beds. No. 1 .........................

II Reds, No. 2 ................X___POTATOES-^

No; .Is. bulk to growers ...............2s, bulk to growers .........—.

POULTRY AT RANCHColorM hens, over « Ihs.............Colored hens, 4 to 8 lbs.............Colored hens, under 4 lbs. -----U ghorn hens ................Colored roasters ............Colored fryers .................• • - fryers. o « r 3 lbs......... .

1 cocks .

less. C gradi PRODUCE

,\a )? p r :

Whites, medi Commercials Pullets .

irt«Se.............. ...........I.IVF..STOCK

butchers, 180 to 300

iiulchetsr 2 10 ' to isd '

pa rtm ent

* « Io rra thl.”1CW& claim ed Uiot>w ldcr a le r tn e ss by

nil civic groups, ru ra l a n d u rb an , would he lp reduce ro ad In ju r ie s a n d latalltlc.i.

P a r llu n e n la ry C o n tes t •• •'Gavel" co n tes t to in c lu d e a ll

subordinnte OrangC3 w as decided on bv the Pom ona, w ith th e a im of Im ­proving , p a rliam e n ta ry procedu re and .'purring In terest In O ra n g e .s es - .sioiis. Contcfit.com m ltleo consis ts of Mr.s. Oliver W. Jo h n so n , M u rta u g h , and Mrs. Roy D urk . K im berly .

Pomonii M aster. E . L . M etz, T w in Fnlls, wa.s em pow ered to appQ lnt a committee to Investigate aecurlnfe a , lfc for a propo.ted P om ona O ra n g e bulkling- The com m ittee , to be se lec t­ed tliL'5 week, will r e p o r t a t th e -n e x t .sc-sslon of the Pom ona M a rc h 12.

Report th a t th e su b o rd in a te GrniiBC.s now a ff ilia te d w ith th e P o ­mona Rroup to ta l 17 show ed a ga in ol ihTcc In th e p a s t ye a r , m em bers

prc told. S ix teen new m em bers fre taken Ifi a t th e F i le r m eeting .

F orest H igh ligh ts HlghllghLs of S ta te F o re s te r O lr - rd’s tnlk Included:TJiero are now 20,000.000 a c res of

forc.st In Idaho . O f thl.s a m o u n t, th e U. 3. controls 15,000,000. p r iv a te In-

irc.'its 4,000,000 a n d ' t h e ^ s t a te of laho 1,000.000.One billion fee t o f lum ber a re p ro ­

duced annually In Idaho .Tft'pnty-thousand pe rsons a rc e m ­

ployed In th e forests, a n d to ta l a g - I’resatc payroll, d irec t a n d Ind irec t, U $22,000,000.

fo rests ofW aho to ta ls $143,000,000.

State'.s .share hatidetl to endew - iicnt funds fo r schools thLs y e a r :losc to 13,000,000. a lth o u g h th is imount Is n o t ac lile ted every year bccause th e s ta te docs n o t sell lu m ­ber cach year.

C on test Expla ined Tlie gavel conte.<:t, as exp la ined a t

:ic m eeting, w ill be op e ra ted on ttiesc lines:

The Pbm ona will give th e gavel ) a .subordinate O range, a n d i t will

l)c duty of th a t u n i t to t r a n s fe r I t er. T h e su bo rd ina te wUl Irt- 'Isltlng G range, w hich will

pul on th e p rogram , w ill open a n d :Iosc th e G range In due form , will .raiLsaet a sm all a m o u n t of business II proper p a rlia m e n ta ry fash ion .

The v isiting O ran g e will be judged ly I t h a n d les th o prooeed-

i g : ; ;..|3.S0

t buuhers. 12S

Packing sows, light .........Packing sows, heavy . . . .Steers ............ ...................Heifers «Fat cows .........- .................Veal eraLambs ...... .......... ................

MILI. K£EUBran. 100 p o u n d s ..............Bran, 500 pounds .............Btock feed. 100 poundsStock feed, MO pounds ....

ONIONSYellow Sweet SpanUh. 2

inches .............................Yellow Sweet BpsnUh, 3

I BUTTER,EGGS |LOS ANOELES

LOa A N O E L IS-nutU r: E prime ( I n u 321^0; ’sundard drrBTsdes 3Ubc.

E (ss: L*rte 24c; medium

W estern cheene; Triplet d»l loiisliorns 18c: loafs lA'jc.

HAN FRANCIBI BAN FBANClSCO-nmi

.Uc; B1 score 3 l‘ic; » sc

Uhsme: Whnlraale (UUni.ic ; Jobblim prlc

B^ts; U rcfl ai<JM ic; me«tlum 3 1 '___

^ a u ’c A o o O H IC A O d-E*|s; MarXi

: a ' .1

Farmer Uses Oxen ' l a u n i m m « i t . u n - T k o n -

------- -- “ ■ ’ B b d t* . i e . u la U‘ )M f w ays. *ntU _ • ba les o f co t-

— *»>• n w

t a a i 4 l i M i n M a m .: s 9 t ~ a n m > u t » « M j i S S i f m i

JEvanKclist’8 Topic Given fo r Scrvice

K IM n E n i.Y . J a n . 10 ( a p s c U l l - ,ev, J . n u w i l l Drown, Ooo<llng rangellAt. «P«slt th is evening on

"Tlie H lr th r lito t” « t Mm revival ho » ro n d u d ln g ^ irt— tW f" N aaareiip •hurch, B|>cclRl m usic la p resen ted

a t eac h serv lre he ld dally a t 7:30 p . in. th ro u g h th e « eek . Cottage p ray e r meethiBB a re a t 10 a . m .

Y esterday M r. B row n delivered tw o le rm o n s on • o f G ood O heer”

lid '-rhB D cvll'a 'H ollday," T h e p u b ­lic l i Inv ited , th e i» s lo r . Rev, J . O . B e lu ap , announced .

iioras* checks la u c ; rtMii ■torags d im es n U e ; lrp»H current recslpu aiVjC; lundartls ifci; refrlierator

3JUo; su n d a rd s DUio; c OhrM'C Twins l«',;e t

n() to n','»o; lon ihorns

Biilil Mmi Sc» kH Properly Dccrec

Decree of com m unity pro|>erty Ir Ute ee ta te of llie ia l« M rs. M ary Hat- ne ld . B uhl, waa asked In a iw lttlon filed in p robate co tirt today liy o , A. R a tfls ld , B uhl, eon o f the fonncr w e it end resident.

M ri, H atfie ld died Dec. Ifl. 10S3 Mar aon U ad m in istra to r of tlin es­ta te o f t^iB U te H enry H atfie ld , h e r husband , and seeks to enlAhllHh re«- drd41Ue Iq tt>« helm of hl« fatlier.

X . U ^aream ans, Buhl, la a tto rney In th e 'Kfltlon. Judge G uy K nejr s e l ’hcarlnu fur rVb. 10.

ORGANIZATION OF SHRINE ONIT SH

O rgniilaatloii of a b ranc it pa tro ) of t \ K n rnh H lirlne tem ple u n lfo n n iKxly will he u n d a rta k eu he ro a t a

:lng w hich h a s been »«t fo r J a n . I th e P a rk lio |e l In T w in FalU , KA annm m ced Uiis a fte rn o o n by

Jno K oehler, p resid en t o f th e Twii Falls S tir ln e c lub . ,

in v lta tlo n i to a tte n d th e local m eeting have been d isp a tch ed to a ll iiienibcrs resid ing ou Uie n o r th a n d f lo iilh -tra cU , K oeh ler eald. U la p lanned to f o r m 'l p a tro l o f 93 m en wlUi a view tow ard a en d ln f th e u n it Ui' th e liOS A ngeles c onven tion of th e g roup itex t June .

'r iia m eeting has been ra iled for 7:30 p. m .

CmCAtiO ONK O HiOAaO -O nlon «n«i

»< ks)—IdalK> whites «l 4C (lolo. Valenelas •! 33^k. idAlK) yellows SI.03, U lch. yellows |t.23.

ings,giivcl will th u s pas.s to i

tlic 17 subo rd ina te Orangc.s, a t the end of th e y e a r Judges dccldc th e w inner, w h ich is ta celve a £Ullt4)lc aw ard .

.11 of

Thieves,Motive . Sought as Aiito

Falls in CanyonSheriff 's officers today sou( ‘ ‘

id e n tity a n d motive of a u to th le ' w ho stole a 1937 O ldsm oblle coupe from B . E. H artley. F lier, a n d then pushed th e m achine over Snake river canyon rim to crosJi I t 350 fee t below.

ie car, which H artley h a d p u r ­c hased only six weeks ago. wa.s found com pletely s liattered a t tho bottom o f th e canyon due porU t fro m H ve P o in ts . I t was discovered la te ^ a tu i day by officers a f te r a re s id en t of th e canyoh rim saw tire trucks in th e g round n e a r the edge. T lie p roperty from w hich tho c a r was se n t c ra sh ­in g Into th e canyon is ow ned by tlie T w in F a lls G un club.

T h e m achine struck several ledges 1 I ts fall, a n d th e n ro lled ab o u t 200

y a rd s fu rth e r down a s teep grade> s h e r i f f s deputies said.

M otive fo r the a c t was vague to ­d a y a f te r officers am iounced th a t th o m ach ine had evidently n o t been str ip p e d since m ost of th e p a r ts were found . I t w as slia tte rcd in to h u n ­d reds o f fragm ents a n d identU I- ■atlbn of th e type of c a r w as m ade

on ly by a broken piece of th e d a s h ­board .

H artley reported early S a tu rd ay th a t the m achine h a d been s to lefr F r id a y n ig h t 'f ro m 'U ie 100 blocic on Second avenue west. T lie ow ner was a tten d in g a dtiico a n d h a d asserted ly fo rg o tten tp remove tlie keys.

A l l OF HEAL PIGIIAM LISTED

Tlirep “alm s fo r fu tu re work" li onncctlon w ith c o n tro l of com

munlcabic dlr.;-aso In th is a re a wcr listed til ls a fte rn o o n by D r. R obert Stump, direc tor o f tlie d is t r ic t heaitli unit. In ft rcjKirt fo r th o la s t quar-

of 1037 w hich ho com pleted to ­day. '

In i» ln l ln s o u t th e aim.s In th is field oT endeavor. D r. S tu m p sa id t1: first activ ity w ould bc‘''to sco a n ir crciun In Ihe iw rcen tag i ' o f th e iwpuliitlon w h lrh Is lminuiil7.<'d.

Jripc'ond of th e th ree polnt.s I r t h r u lteratlou of th e view poin t tow ard llio viiiin- of In in iun izatlon a n d (juar- an tine "where n r rd c d .” T h ird jm ln t Is con tinued e ffo rt to w a rd c duca - tlim oC the public In th e denlrabllity of adc(|ualn con tro l inciisures.

Two Achieve L ittleDr. S lum p iw ln ted o u t in th e re -

iw rt th a t "two o t th e fo u r co u n ties” In thlN d ih trlc t Jy tv e accom plbihed little in tlie n iu tte r o f reiHirtlng ninc.s of discHBo w licu th e y do cx- cur. Klniilarly, In fioinn a re as , th e r Is IlO rt HPiinreiit lii te re iit o r di'«lr on fhn p a r t of ttio-so co ncerne .l ii iitillznlioii of ( lu a ra n tln o n ieasiirm , Itie re|K)rt readn.

• W hen thin In coupled w ith a : l^ercentogo of Im h iu iiltu tlo n ii|ui the public iind th o com m on n ttlti of liid lfferenrn o r a n U g o n lsm to si iiieaflurcii. It la t»hoer lu c k tll i i t tli has been no g re a te r Irtcldencr tlie com m unlcab lr dl*eancs In these a reas th a n we pinsiim o th e re Imn been," tho rcjxirL n tn trs .

Not llU llsed

SESSION THESOAyF o u rth a n n u a l m eeting of ,the

S o u th e rn I4aho P roduc tion C red it ossocla tlon will he he ld a t A m erican L egion h a il here s ta r tin g a t 10 a. m . T uesday , according to f ilia l p lans announced today by officers of tlie un it,

A tfendance th a t m ay rea ch as h ig h a s 400 o r 500 farm ers is exv'cct- cd for tlie a ll-day jJrogram, w hich will Include a free luncheon , sh o r : ta lk s and a complete Report o t th e a ssociation 's opera tions d u r l iu tho p a s t year.

Spokane C hief T alk sE rn est E. H enry, p resid en t o f thtf

P roduction C red it co rporation , Spo- jin e , will be fea tu red speaker.

O ne d irec tor will be e lec ted for . te rm of tJiree years, acco rd ing to

C. ^ a jT iie , se c rc ta ry -tre astire r ind, m anager. Tho te rm o f W . L. Idam son. Carey, Is exp iring . H e )s I c and ida te ' fo r relecUon.

O th e r speakers in o dd ltlon to Mr. le n ry will be Mr. H aynle; A . L.

H anks, Burley, p res id en t o f the sou the rn Id ah o association : OmrEC W att, B uhl, d irector; M r.-A danison , a n d Mrs. A. L. H anks. B urley. H aury will dlscu-ss th o progress a n d po il-

of th e -p ro d u c tio n c re d it p ro - i: H aynle will p re se n t a rep o rt

sum m arizing the p a s t y ear 's w ork of th o local group: H anks a n d W att will speak on pha.scs o f Uie so u th e rn Id ah o program , a n d M rs. H an k s will ta lk on th e farm fam ily’s p lace !n th e production t t e d l t .m t« tn ,

L. D. S. L unolieodT he-noon luncheon will be served

a t L, D. S . rccreotlon h a ll by w om­en of the L. D. S . church.

Following th e general mem bf-r- Rlilp scsslonn, the board of dlrcctorH. IncludluB tiie m an e lccted for th e new term , will m eet to reorganize

FORDAIRyMEEC om m ittees fo r w om en’s a c tiv i­

ties o f t*i« com bined convention of th e Id ah o S ta te D airym en’s associa­tio n a n d fou r o th e r s ta te da iry g roups w ere announced he re today by M iss M argare t Hill, d is tr ic t 'hom e dem onstra tion a g en t who' Is co­o pe ra ting ' on th e fem in ine a rra n g e ­m ents.

T h e.Jo in t da iry sessions a rc sched - iled F riday a n d S a tu rd ay . T liey In- ;lude conventions of th e d a lo ’m en's

g roup a n d of th e Id ah o C ream ery O pera to rs ' as.soclatlon. Id ah o S ta te H o ls tc ln -F r le s lan , association . Id a -

S ta te G uernsey C a ttle club and Id ah o S ta te Jersey C a ttle club.

Hostess CommUtee •3. A. T . K oster is a c tin g as

c h a irm a n of th e hostess c om m it­tee. O th e rs on th a t g roup a rc MrS. T liom as Speedy, M rs. H arold K oe­nig. M rs. T . V. N all, M rs, W illiam H aynes, M rs. J . R . Long and M rs. A lbert H ost. ..

M rs. L. J . T encklnck Is ch a irm a n if th e com m ittee in c harg e o f ex­

h ib its fo r th e 'W o m en ’s m eeting In th e Id ah o Pow er building. A ssoclat- ;d w ith her, a rc M rs. F ra n k Boone

a n d M rs. C. E . M cClain.M rs. M. T . A nlauf Is ch a irm a n of le com nilitoe ha n d lin g e x h i b l t i ^ ic A m erican Legion h a ll fo r tli? '

tfien’s 'm ec tin g the re . H er a ides a re Mr.s. R. W. T eague, M rs. Roy D urk

Id M rs. W. A. Poe.Displays A nnounced

Exhiblt.s fo r th e session a t (he Id ah o Pow er a u d ito riu m will In - iludB a rran g e m e n ts of d a iry foods or brldgo luncheons a n d da iry foods o r afte rnoon teas. D isplays a t th e ne n 's m eeting will inc lude new

dc.sserts. sa lads a n d o ilie r uses of d a iry products fo r th e table,

.W omen’s prog ram a t th e conven­tion will be open to any w om en a t-

idlng the d a iry ga therings^ ’Tlie nin inc m eeting Is se t fo r 2 p . m .

S a tu rd ay , Ja n . 15. w ith th e 'e x h lb ils to be a rran g e d by 1 p. m., Mlsa H ill aiuiounccd.

B C

m d r otJlceT h o 1037 business of th e soutiieri

Ida lio u n it In PCA was "very sue cessfui," Haynle said today. •

WORK STARTS ON lA TO N H EllO B

uniui navr Torn rnn- lUy Pulln. C .u ln .m d ntle.s, IrKiii (dirinlA s ta le ilcimi t n \ i i l of said h r r r th is itller--

< nd irln ts an- nf r()ii.itnirti(in i i\rfl se t up liy

wiier pny

S in ce Ju ly 1. 1037 sa n ita ry p iv y unltfl li A lrueted 14 TwIi M inidoka con ■ of th e Id ah o publlo w ellare

A t th e lutmn nounced oontinu of th e butldlnKn W PA labor. Uin ln« only for cost of nmtnrluU w iiirh averaces ap|ir<>xiiniilriy I'ift,

O onsln ie tlnn work is ro rr lrd in shftjMi ln<-n(p(i in pach o t th e tl oountlrn and rn inp le ted intori tinn ,n n d sp rc lflca tlons a re av ab le from any lum ber yur<l In this d ls lr lr t , oiric lnls p o in t out. 'H ie work la coniplBled U irnugh cooj>criitlon of U<e ih ii led S ta te s D epartm ent of Piitilln H ealth ,

r\>rty-flve W PA w o ik c n are busy on Uie p ro ieo l iR T w in f a l l s comity, 13 In Oaaslai co unty a n d snvnn In MlnUloka county , ,

'ik ttal un tU oonslrucled by tie* U om -Ju ly 1 to Uie p resen t da te Include T w in F a lls , 309; C auii a n d M lnlduka, 7S.

th e liui uly h en ltti tilflrr been u tllU rd In i Ira st o i ie o t Ihr.v' th ic t vnluu In m.

E fforU lo Kwln m orn i In im m iin lrjithm prog rnm ease repo rting will g e t ui once, D r. Htiinip snld.

" in I e llh r Ilf Ih' two»d(t (

m tli

ii.sIhH h r

MKKTING A N N O IIN t’KII F lI .E I l. Jnh . to (Hi)ccltill-U<'l>rk

>hs of F iler will A tlend a i>()l-hii'l J ln e r 'n ieo iU y " t fl;3U p. m. whic'l will be followe<l by InsU lIittliin o officers, 'H ie stJite p ren lden l wil flslt th e gniiip a n d n il m einlw rs nn

urged to a tlen d , It In n tnted.

t h bPrelim inary work sin rte m orning on con.siriicllon o t fool-«(1dUlon lo .ltie p resen t whlnh laps ni'rpnge w ater, formliiK

supply fo r o;>erallons a t tho stn ti f ish hatchery Iti Rock creek canyon

I1 ie work on thn new tunne l, ex •nslon, which will s la r l a t th e eni

of th e prenent 300 foot u n it and con tinuo nnotiier 500 fee t th ro u g h nl- mont soltd lava rock, Is expected l< lake from Oil to BO dnys. A|i]iroxI-

itely 3!, W1*A workers will Im eni- pioyrrt nn tiie Job, nflicliiis M\ld thl: urt.riUH.n.

Nriirly llMs nuinlxT of m m ar. expcrln i I.. Ixr wnrklng <m Ihe pro. J e n liy Weilni-Mlay or ’niuividuy nl Ihlf. w.vk. W. T. R oberts lia.s Ik-cii nnn ird forerniiii.

fon l t(il lilt .ro jert V

ipf)ly of

pointed nul, nnil will hn m en mid ihp imtjiic n.s w( Krn.1.T iirci,lu.ii(,ii lo

ItA IN D riSIIV “rlo lhesllnn biHi- iii>ni,llng in th o e lty

r Kvi.KiH Biiow UHluy, I'-Millng a t IWW 'n u r d it liifiirmort offleera tills )ii>t 01111 p a ir o f hlack l>li>i>krln nnd Uiree CVO

I fro n il I

INVENTORY CI.KAN lll> HPECIAW2— New K ohler 5 f( . Ick tiiliH' cnchI — .Set Enum el Irim I.uimilry n>hililcl« ......* * »1— IJirKC I'u m p WorkliiK Urml, win, |„,|| jm; y l B 1— Anchop Kor»(okcr le fl fn.m loni ouotn. In-i ta l l td , com pletr, fo r ..................... , . f i S S

HOME PU IM B IN G & HUATING CO.l U l t d Ave. B rh o n e 2U F a lls

W illiam H enry Strow bridge, 65, resid en t here fo r th e p a s t ttv^o-yenrs, died S a tu rd ay o t 11:45 p. m l-a t th e ho.spital w liere h e h a d been ill fo r

w eek. H e wo£ bo rn In E ngland.A n employe o f th e A m algam ated

S u g a r com pany as boiler house fo re - h c came h e re from Sm lthfle ld ,

U ta h ..H e had been os.socIated w itli o rgan ization for 32 years and

w as a m em ber of th e L . D . S. chu rch .rv lving are h is w ife. M rs, L ouisa

Strow bridge, a n d a dau g h ter. M rs. Ruby A line Day, beUi of "rwln Falls .

P en d in g funera l a rran g e m e n ts th e body re sts a t tfie W hite m ortuary .

SERVICES CONDUCTED R U PER T , J a n . 10 (Specia l)—Rev.

E rn es t Coryell, M erldlon, N azarene evangelist, -began a revival meeU ng n th e P rim itive B a p tis t c hu rch he re

yesterday o t 2:30 p. m . ServIccs a rc he ld daily a t 7:30 p. ni. a n d th e p u b .

' i Invited, I t Is announced.

N ew ftof RecordHan^age Licenses

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JA N . 10 G eorge T . Sp ring fie ld a n d .

otKy Fu ller , b o th of-T?rtn Falls.

B i r t K s ■ I

T o M r. a n d M rs. F rrink L . R eed, ^ T w in F a lls , a d a u g h te r b o m S a tu r ­day n ig h t A th e hosp ita l m a tern ity hom e.

T o M r. and M rs. G . L . Y eam ans, B uhl, a d a u g h te r Sunday a t 7:3 p. m . a t . th e h o sp ita l m a te rn ity home.

T o M rs. M arjo rie L ucas, K im berly, a son S u nday a t 9:50 p. m.- a t the hosp ital m a te rn lty jio m e .

Min. Max. Prcc.

O pening of a concerted drive a g a in s t pe rsons w ho p a rk m ore th a n th e 10 -m lnu ta lim it In fro n t of th e local postoffice w as anno bn ced th is afte rn o o n th ro u g h th e police d e p a r t­m en t.

Nine pe rsons >were ha iled Into m un ic ipa l c ou rt to face Judge J . O. ^ P um ph rcy o n overtim e park ing ^ charges, h av ing been "tagged" by lCx:aI o fficers yesterday afte rnoon in f ro n t o f th e federa l building, records show . E ac h w as fined »1.

C ity ord inance p o in ts o u t th a t the 80-foot a re a in f ro n t of th e post- o ffice Is a lO -m lnute «>ne every hou r of th e day a n d every day of th e year.

Police. In com m enting on th e d rive th is afte rnoon ,' p o in ted o u t th a t m uch new spaper pub lic ity h a d been given th e new ru ling a n d th a t c ooperation of th e public In observ­ing tile law w as asked.

FARM SALE!T hursday . J a n . 13th

1:00 O’clock 2 m l. E. a n d >4 m l. N . o f '

K im berly B ank 9 h e ad horses 7 h e ad c a ttle

Fu ll line of fa rm m sc h ln e rr — h a y a n d gro in

S. A. PAXTON ‘W . J . H ollenbeck J . W . w m iarna

A uctioneer C lerk

ATTENTION FARMERS!Will Call fo r a n t Pay C ash fo r D ead o r W orlU esa

H O RSES — CO W S — SH E E P a n d HO GSS im p ly Phono T w in Falla 3 1 4 -Z ip 8 e rv lc e -W o P ay fo r th e Call

IDAHO HIDE and TALLOW CO.M an u fa ctu re rs of

G olden D rvnd Im proved M eat S c raps a&d G olden B ra n d Bone M eal '•— ^

H ighest Prlcei Ol

Pa id fo r H ID E S - PE L T S - FU R S _ WOOL e Mile E as t a n d '/« S onlh of T w in F a lls

l ^ r . F a r m e rReportA nnd Prevloiw P u rchases Ind ica te a 1037 B ean Ol'op

nround HA/.KLTON, Idaho , of exceptional qunllly nnd npjirnrancc, IIAZKI,TON B eans properly m illed a n d O ru d rd niiouid com ­

m a n d n b r t le r tiu in M ark e t P rice.U A /K l,T O N ’S locnUon, on ap I n Lino Hm il w ith th e M ain

Line, fiirim nlps com bining H A /E L T O N Ilnu in w ith Com mercial I’eiui a n d U iili ln In S top C ars from th e Count a n il N orth Idaho.

A portion o t O u r trad e Js spcclfyInK H A /.ELTO N •HennA . .W e liuy D lri'c t front O row prs on FPdcriil Cirado nnd D ock-

UKn Crrtltii-.ilcH supiKirtliiK N('BolIii1>lo W iirc1i.iU!«i Uer.'liit.s re- tliii'slInK H perlal M ention of A ppearano-, fiirx) a n d S tra in .

The Chas. W. Rarlow Co.Ily q U lN N W ILSON, M«r.

4'M SlioMhoiie S t. .Snulh . rh tm o 545)

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PUBLIC SALEI the folJowliif p roperty on w h at Is know n as lh« O ai -■ 1 nilln w est a n d I m lla 'i in rlli of K drn. Idaho , nn —

WHDNESDAY, JA N U A RY 12Nalfl htarCs I t o 'r io fk l .unph W agon on O ronnds

n o iiN K N -iila rk gelding, sm oo th m oulli, w t, 1000; gray horse, '" ‘i‘“'ili m onth , wt, loot); b row n horse. < yrs. old. wt. 1400; hlack

nuMP. Mii.H.ti, iiioiith, wt. 100(1, ,l>A lliv 4 «>WH_ 4 o u e n isp y mwti, 3 yrs, oM, fipslipii s«)on; 9 O uprn-

"'•V (cnv;t, :i yrn, old, m llklnK; I H olstein cow, 4 yrs, o ld , m ilking; ^ In i l l f Miw, A yrn, o|,i. <|ry; OiirrnfU'y bull, ('om ing a y is . old.MA( IIINIIIIY -M cC o rin lck -D p p iiiirt m ow er; M iC orm irk-D cerlng

I’. O, tw o-w ay plow; Mc-tlormlck-DeeriiiK M anure "iMPiui,.,, n iliher tiredw“ Hoii luicl a now jiay slljw; a snU w ork Im rn rss; fm ir wheelJlV.'.'vi’ ft 3 ilof. K<K>d liens,

living room su ite, new ; now , ele,itrlo rang r; ■' '" 'il'. ''iKliixn a n d n ia llrcM es; O lia rte r O ak h e aU r; dining

n*oni »p|; rrlKldiiire. used one seafton; several e* (ra r«od r i W dresH i«, . ftnd m any o th e r a rtle le s t « . num erous to m enllon. Horlnti n iaciilne; 18 gal. elpclrlo h eate r; fllngero'-winK

<!ANII IINI.KHH ABBANIIKD W IT H ( lE K K

J. E. McGKK, Ownerw . J . >l<»U.ENI»KOK. A oelloneer I*. a tlN n iJ tr iN O K R . 0>«rk

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Mondi^, January id, 1098 IDAHO EVENING TIMES,TW IN PAXLS, IDAHO

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Monday, JanuAry 10, 1938

JAPAN ANGERED AS CHINA REJECTS PEACE PROPOSALI h r e d g e sMAY SIAKf OWN

i l E A i RECALL ffnCIAL ENVOI

TO KY O , J* a . 10 (UJ9—A nsercd a t '-<3Una'a a ttitu d e tow ard a secret

peace yiropoeal, th e Japanese gov­e rn m e n t m ay recaJl Its — ’■— ■*“

Seeks Early Vote

to C h in a a n d recognlie Its own "p ro ­visional Bovem m ent" a t Peip ing , It w as understood today.

A pproval o f th e p lan w ould m ta n th a t th e g o rem m en t colncldently h a s de term ined to con tinue Its w ar In C h in a , a t w hatever coet, unUl resis tance h a s Iwen completely c n u h c d a n d th e presen t Chinese governm en t overthrow n.

T h e governm ent Is again conald- e rlng th e possibility o t Installing E m pero r K an g T eh , of th e Jap an ese- loe tered s ta te of M aochukuo. o n th e JolM th ro n e of M anchultuo, a n d n o r th e rn C h ina , I t was reported. T h tr e w as a n altem aU ve proposal to m ake 'th e em peror’s b ro ther, L ieut. P u ChrilT, em peror o f no rthern C lilna , pu rp o rtin g to rule a ll th e te r ­r ito ry o r C hina now under J a p a ­nese dom ination .

S ecret Proposal R eliab le in fo rm an ts dlscloscd th a t

a s e c rc t peace proposal had been m ade to th e Chinese governm ent w ith J a p a n 's approval. T he reac-. tlo n o f O enerallsslm o Chl&ng K a i- Shek . . com m ander-In-ch lef of- th e a n n v a n d chairm an of th e suprem e m lllU ry councU, was such th a t re- JecU on U c e rta in . I t was said.

( tro lte d Press dispatches from B erlin h av e Ind ica ted th a t D r. O s­k a r P . ■ m u tm a an , G erm an a m ­bassado r to C t^n a , subm itted the p eaM te rm s to th e Chinese govern- u e n t . w orking in cooperation w ith D r . H e r ix r t von D ireksen, G erm an a m b a n a d o r to J a p a n a n d w ith th e fu l l a p p n v a l o l th e Tokyo govern­m en t.—Ed.)

Cooslde; Becalt I t va< said th a t the cabinet m in­

ister* In their talks today coosld- - m d Uw tainwdUta rw an of Shlgeru Kawacoe, u n busador to China. The n c a li would be based, U was said, on the gnnibd th a t the govem- m eat Intended to “liquidate" the preaeat Ohlxwie forem m rot aa anU- JikBUMM. BecauM ot tb it determina- tloB. l i was added, th e « was no naeanlty M • J a p a n « am baatt-

.-dor-totbe CSklBM gOTenuaent. in t te td J»p«n would wek to sta-

biUaa . w d itrenfftben tba "pro- T la lau l gaverameBt" which Is set up Kt riilrtng. nominally under north­e rn Oblneae leaden.

t " JE R O M E

Friends here have lecelved word of the annooncement bf the mar­riage of MJm w nietU Oayle |Cen- dan; d(U |Ater o l fom er Uetbodlst

and Mrl^ O. u m - "dall. to ItoUnd WOey. a t Juneau,

Alaika, Deo. 34.Jnnier auaUlaiy met a t tba borne

o t a n . Sena B ird l u t week, with IC la B etty and Dori* ConweU. as boateaaae. Hew olficera for the year v a n appoiotwl aod tDst4dled a t this meeUii«. They are, Dorothy Carlton, president; Betty CcnweU. rice pres-. Ident; Frances Hurt, lecretary. and U a d e l^ 'B a n B ^ . 'h istorian. Re-/ tn a h n e n ta were served. Flans were dlKuaaed for a Valentloe party.

U r. and M n. Wilbur Newman left thi« week for an extended visit to southern California. Tliey will Ylalt In Imperial valley, and a t Sac­ramento.

U a r v ln M iller and F ra n k Cole h av e le ft fo r Ban Bem anllno , C a lif , w h ere th e y will vUlt relaUves. Mrs. Oo)e p la n s to leave some tim e la ter .

U r . a n d M rs. Douglas Holmes a n d fam ily le ft th is w.eek for M arys­ville. U ta h . w here Mr. Holmes has e m p lo y m e n t M rs. Holroes h as been Tlsltlrig h e re w ith h e r paren ts, Mr. a n d M rs. A. J . Pun ley , since Ju ly .

F r a n k H anaf^ n , Los Angeles, b ro th e r o f M rs. L. W. Sanberg, and M n . W . L . Ikard , plans to leave fo r S a n D iego some tim e a round F e b . IB. H e will em bark on a Van

' C am p clipper, w here he Is a rad io tech n ic ia n . H e sa ils th e South Beiui a n d h a s h a d «omp Intereallng and exciting experlencei. Me b well know n here , having nltciided the Je ro m e h ig h school as a fre thm nii a n d iw en a house gucat of Ills aLa - U in since Christm as.

. . requ ire a n a ffirm ativ e re fe r­endum vote_befpre declaraO on of w ar by th e U nited SU tea ex ­cep t In case o t invasion baa m ade B ep resen ta llve L onis L u d ­low, above, o f In d ian a , a sto rm c en te r in c o n g re o . P residen t B ooaevelt epposea th e plan , b u t p ro p o n en ts hope to force i t t«

Conuneiitg onFDR Speech

By U nited P re« iE dito ria l com m en t on P residen t

Roosevelt's Ja ck sg n day' d inne r speech:

Now Y ork H era ld -T rlbune— Aa a guide t o p rac tic a l a c tio n th o devil th e o ry (of econom ics) is s till la ­m e n tab ly in a d eQ u a te .'B u t th e P resi­d e n t, in c a r r y l ^ th e m odera te sp irit o t h is m essage even in to a p a rty r a l­ly h a s f u r th e r so ftened tU ImpU-

t h a t h is a u d ito rs seem ed to f in d It « dlstincU y tep id call to b a ttle . B ut by tb e s a m e token, th e coun try will tw e lv e I t w ith g ra te fu l relief.

EANDBIVEHELPOiiy G raham , Id a h o 's com m is­

sioner of ag ricu ltu re, th is afte rnoon pledged h is d e p a r tm e n t's " fu l le s t co­op e ra tio n ” in n e x t w eek's na tio n a l cam paign to stab ilize th e bean m a r ­k e t and avert p rice collapse lo r a m ajor Idaho crop.

A t the sam e tim e C<o r g ^ m com m ended th e ld a h o B ean G rowers' S tab iliza tion com m ittee, th e na tional u so c la t io n of food chains a n d o th e r r e ta ile rs fo r th e ir cooperative e ffo rt to m a rk e t a> plus crop In w hich Id a h o ’s s take th is y ear Is estim a ted to be In excess o t ♦5,000,000.

G ives P ra ise"! w an t to cmm ftend th e growers

com m ittee, th e n a tio n a l food chain s and o th e r re ta lle ra fo r th e ir e ffo rts

K ure w idespread d is trib u tio n of th is im p o rtan t Id ah o crop." h e wrote H . L . Laute^rbach, com m ittee c h a ir ­m an. "T his d e p a r tm e n t Is ha p p y to Join w ith th em In th e w orthy a t ­tem p t to solve th e m a rk e tin g prob­lem. and ou r fu lle st cooperation will be given th e sta b ilisa tio n p lan ."

T he fa rm leade r's endo rsem en t of 'th e sales d rive, w hich will launched by th e re ta ile rs in every m arke ting , cen te r o t th e U nited S ta le s on n e x t M onday loU oved th e announcem ent o t Cong. D . W orth C lark to the E vening T im es th a t th e federa l surplus com m odity co rpora­tion w ould “Im m ediately buy a sub- a U n tla l am o u n t o t g rea t n o rth e rn beans In Idaho ."

T h e sU te 's cooperative a ttitude , th e federa l govem m ent's prom ise to a id a n d th e en thusiasm w ith w hich the food chain s a n d o th e r m erchan ts a re preparing fo r th e n a tio n a l “B ean H ealth and Econom y" sa les c am ­paign were hailed b y .M r . L au ter- bach as "hea rten ing news fo r n}ore th a n 5,000 Id ah o bean grow ers.''

"We are confiden t th a t th e cam - polgn will succecd," L au terbach &ald. "Millions, o t consum ers w ill be m ade 'bean conscious' as th e drive progre.«es. T h e outlook Is brigh t.'

I n announcing h is departm en t's cooperation, C om m issioner G raham em phasized th e economy a n d valuei of beans as a h e a lth food a n d pro-* dieted th a t th e e ffic ien t disposal of th e surplus crop w ould b ring sub­sta n tia l bepeflts to th e e n tire sta te .

Sim ilar p roducer-consum er cam ­paigns in th e past, h e sa id , h av e been -highly successful" in m arke ting apples, prunes, peaches a n d a "doten o the r crops."

Hew Yorjc T im es—T h e co inci­d ence o f th e Jackson day speeches w ith t h e revelation o t th e ta c t t h a t *■ new low p o in t has how be en rea ch e d in tb e recession o t bualness does a t le a s t suggest t h a t th e tim e h a s com e w hen Xhe governm en t, w ithou t relax ing its e ffo rts to b ring wrongdoers in to line , c a n p ro fitab ly take concrete a c tio n to cooperate m ore effective­ly w ith th e g rea t m ass of b u s l ' n ess m e n of w hose p rac tices and s ta n d a rd s I t says th a t i t approves.

T W Ef^D E i Z J

Tlie local Grange ond W rtt m in i Grangem Inatallril odlcera tor lOaS Tuesday evrnlng a t a Jnlnt Inilalla-

. tlon ceremony nl Ihn Graiige hall here. At a lale hour rcfreMimenla wero nerved-

The assembly prcAldnit, Mrs. Audrey Famlum, Krtchiim, made her official visit to the local ne- bekah lodge a t Its regular meeting last week and assUled In Inntalla- tlon of Uie tollowlns; Mrs, Nelllo Weat, noble grand; Mrs. Edita Poole, vice grand; Mrs. Ina M. Snodgrasn,

' HCt«t«ry; Mrs. KIMe Smith, chap­lain', Mra. Lavonn Smith, warden; U rs. Xffle Armstrong, R. H. noble

’ i n h d ; Mrs. KnUirya Hartwell, L. fi. npble grand; Mra. Braltni) An- deraon, ouUlde guanllnn; Mrs. Btel- )« Williams, conductor; Mra, Aiiien Boyd, Inside guardian; Mra. Susie aimpeon. L. S. vice grand, and Mrs, M ary LhVnen, R. 8. vice grand.

The new Presbyterian mnnXe Is being itaried a;i(t M. D, MoCoy Is th e oontraetor. J , 0. Long has the concrel« contract.

Clvlo club will liold lU January meeting Wedneeday afternoon with the urogram In obarge o t Mra. Dean Oavidkon. Botteaeea are Mra. Nellie A. D m . Mnk Alt* O a tu and Mrs.

.. y ’ ilSSiatU D itl' Waodell editor, U r«- «OVeNd M a n attackotgallatonea.

L„ S i.! l . U tn Beattie on

T h e S c rlpps-H ow ard N ew spapers —I n ills m essage to congress a n d a g a in in h is speech Sa tu rday n igh t, th e P re s id e n t took care to se p a ra te th e sh e ep from Ute g o a ts , . . By tills s tra teg y th e adm in istra tion m ay w in back la rg e groups of cUlEcna w ho, w hile believing th e ir ow n activ itie s n o t c o n tra ry to th e public good, have be en d is tu rbed by rec en t b lon- kMihliadlctmenta from h igh nources. A n ^ l n n l n g back th e ir su p p o r t will m ake th e P re sld e n l’s task of re ­fo rm m u c h easier.

C leveland P la in Deiilcr—Som e fu ­tu re iils to r lan o t A m erican politics m ay p o in t to th e itooBoveJl Jacknon cloy npcech of 1038 an m ark ing tho day w hen dem ocracy de rin ltely tu rn -

P lilladelp tila In q u irer — in the gale o f elw iuence . . . In tribu te to th a t P au l U uiiynn of Nnw D eallan), Andrew .Iiuknon, P resi­d e n t noonovell'n nddrenn w as nur- prlnlngly m o d e r u t r In con ­te n t a n d In tone. T Im l Is, It was alMiut m ldwny b r lw re u the unaccunlo inrd swoctiii-.vi n iul goo<l will vn(ccd by A iuihlant A ttorney Q enefs it Jackson . . . itiid a n o th e r fiery o ily

yoyiHS ESCAPE N AUTO CRASH

JERO M E, J a n . 10 ( S p e c ia l) -F o u r young people m iracu lously eecaped d e a th he re Sunday a t U:90 a . m . w hen tb e m achine , in w hich they w ere rid ing ove rtu rned a n d r ig h t­ed itse lf . N o one w as in ju re d in tb e m achine , belonging to th e driver's f a th e r , L ee Pursley, Jerom e.

T h e acciden t occurred ab o u t 11 m iles n o r th o f Je rom e n e a r the JuncUon on highw ay No. 93. I n tbe c a r w ere Lee E. Pursley. son of Lee P u rsley , Bryce Day, Jerom e. Estelle S p ringe r a n d M arie B roadhead , Shoshone.

Pursley was headed n o r th tow ard Shoehone, Aa h e a ttem p ted to n e ­go tia te a tu rn to come back o n to a low er road , the c a r ove rtu rned a s It le ft t h e road bu t lan d ed uprigh t. B to te Trooper E arle D. W illiam s In­vestiga ted the acciden t. D am ages were estlm nted roughly a t |3S0.

' OMMe — llu u U w .

SNOW I.ACK IN O SHOSHONE. J a n . 10 < S p ec la l)-

S tre e ts are dry nnd the re h a s been lit tle m oisture during th e p a s t four o r five dnya, though I t h a s been cloudy and cold. Htinw l.t reported In f a ir am oun t from Ih e J t l l l roun lry , how ever, and tlie rc.-^crvolrn a re f ill­ing up.

REA D - n iE •nM E S WANT ADS

(Running-likitCOSTS LESS PER GALLON•^u m tjo u o u /n a

Kills Sweetheart mmimJERO M E. Ja n . 10 (Specia l)—A n

a cciden t betw een a n au to a n d a horse w hich occurred he re a t 8 p . m . S a t­u rday one m ile sou th of W endell, d id abou t $300 dam age to th e m a ­chine. c u t a n d bruised b o th th e occupants In Ihc c a r a n d necessi­ta ted th e killing o t th e horse. T h e anlm nl w as one of a g roup ru n n in g loose on th e h ighw ay and belonged to R ay Bishop.

Abe Irilow. d river o f th e car. a c ­com panied by h is m o the r, M rs. F . A. Inlow, struck one of th e horses,, a n d broke lU back a n d one leg. T h e

o f th e Im pact th rew th e ho rse almdSt In to th e c a r com ing In th e oppoRlle direc tion . F o rtu n a te ly on ly a h * d llg h t on th e app roach tag c a r w as dam aged.

Mrs. Inlow received pa in fu l cu ta and bruises aa well a s h e r son . T hey

I, w ere trea ted a t th e W endell hosp ita l. ‘ ¥ h e In juries w ere n o t te rm ed e erl-

ous. L ater th e Inlow s were re tu rn e d to 'th e i r home.

S ta te T rooper E ar le B. W illiam s Investigated th e a cc iden t_and sh o t the anim al.

A n v o lv e r bu ll, bsU eU a n d « q au tom obile were used by Jeal- o o iy -cn u e d Vincent- F ranco , above. 29 - year - o ld fac tory w orker of N ew ark. N . J .. to a n o ff o a t th e life o f A n to ine tte Xmperlale, who refn scd (o m arry h im . ire adm itte d d r iv in f th e e a r over h e r p ro atra te form a g a in a n d a g a in a f te r she coi- lapM d from buUel w oanda aod a 'se v e re beating.

r BLISS

Mr. a n d M rs. F . E. S ayre a re vis­iting th is week In Caldw ell.

J o h n Studer. a fo rm er te ac h e r In B liss high school Is now w orking a t S u n V alley from rep o rts o t friends here. D onald D afoe o f S o u th D akota takes th e position vaca ted by Mr. S tu d er a s teaeher e t th e com m ercial courae. '

M r. a n d M ra. L arry G ibbons have purchased th e Joe K eith ra n c h on Clover creek.

T h e Bliss H ea lth council will m e et W ednesday.

PLANE SC O UTS HAROINKS ALAMEDA, Cal. (U.R> - Aviation

h as become a scou t for sardine fL'hlng. W hen th e locol sardine fl?et sa ils o u t o t th e Farra lone Lilands, a scouting p lane precedes It, locates th e schools of sardines and signals th e f lee t Into action .

COUGHLIN URGES N D U Sm PEACE

nOVAL O A K, M ich.. J a n . 10 (U-R)— The Rev. C harles E . C o K h lln , in a radio address, u rged labor a n d in ­dustry to p reach th e gospel o t co­operation a n d to se lec t leade rs who will work tow ard pcacc nnd p ro sper­ity.

The radio p ries t re tu rn e d to th e a ir yc-sUrday a f te r an absence of nearly a year. '

Class peace, th e priest explained, would end A m erica 's p rese n t social Illness. He sa id th e na tlo p w ould work ou t Its ow n w elfare i t I t h a d democratic represen ta tives “w h o represent" a n d executive a n d Judi­ciary, b ranches o t governm ent w hich abide by th e constitu tion .

SOGAREKPORIS

NEW Y O RK , J a n . 10 OJ.R)—B cuorts o t rcrined su g a r by th e U nited S ta te s In the f irs t 11 m o n th s o f 1937 to ta led M.430 long tons, a n Increase of 6,- 437 tons o r app roxim ate ly 13.4 per cen t over th e corresponding 1036 period. L am bom a n d com pany nounccd today.

Refined, su g a r was exported to more th a n 40 d if fe ren t countries. T he United K ingdom a g a in w as the best custom er w ith 39,091 tons. C olum bia and H olland follow ed ta k in g 9,(M and 3,122 tona^ respectively.

Cmdrens Colds• . B e a t t r e a te d

witlioul*‘doaing.’’

V f c J S S

H e fou g h t a n d - d e fea ted th e NRA in (he fam ous Schech te r case, a n d now th e F o rd M otor Co. baa engaged Frederick W ood, New Y ork a tto rney , above, to lead F o rd 's c o u rt b a t­tle a g a in s t (he n a tio n a l , labor re la tions board . T h e N LRB U expected to a sk (h* U. S. c ircu it cou rt fo r a n o rd e r su sU ln lng th e boa rd 's re c e n t decision d e ­m anding Fo rd cease a n ti-u n io n activ ity ^and r e in s ta te 23 d b - e harged em ployes.

“B iggest Baby” Title R eturns to M ontanaB U TTE. M ont.. J a n . 10 (U.P)—T he

"biggest baby ' t i t le wan back in M on tana today , c la im ed by M r. nnd M rs. Jam e.s M urphy , whose e igh t montlifl o ld son . " B u s te r” is the cham pion. Uiey sa y . '

B uster welgh-s 32 pound,';, th ree pounds m ore th a n G ary Lnnl7. of H utch inson . K an ., who.se pa ren ts took th e tit le aw ay from B ryan H aas o f H elena . M ont.. IraI week. B rynn w eighs 31 pounds, bu t h e Is 11 m on ths old.

" y ft - n ever th o u g h t any th ing abou t h is w eight before, but^ we a re n ’t going to ta k e a ba ck s c a t and le t K an sa s boast." M rs. M urphy said, iii rec laim ing th e tit le fo r M ontana.

T h e M urphy y o ungste r Is healthy a n d norm ^ir^

42 BOOKS AOOEO 0 LIBRARY LISl

A dditional read in g fac ilities had been InsU lled today on the ahelves of th e T w in P a lls public lib rary IQ tlie form of 42 new volumes, ac- corftit’K to M iss Jessie F raser, l i­b rarian .

T lie lis t:F lcllon Includes "R em em bering

L aughter," S teg n e r; "T h e Seasons C hange," H ow ard; "R eckless R ange." M cCulley; "N orth o f th e S tars ." S to d d ard ; "M urder Up My Sleeve." G ard n er; "W om an a t the Door." D eeping; "T he P re tty O ne." Ames; "Sw ift W aters ," P a rm en lc r; "To H ave a n d Have h o t." H em ingw ay; ••Tale of Ball," B aum ; "T he T h ird Hour," H ousehold: "E nciian te r's N ightshade." B ridge; - '"T he Enem y Gods." L a Fargo, a n d "Tlie F iilth - ful ' W ife." .U ndset.

N o n -llc tlo a volum es a re "B ast G oes W est." K an g ; -R . S. V. P. ( e tiq u ette) . T ay lor, "F o u r-H u n d red M illion C ustom ers." C row ; "T lie A rl o f G oing to College," Me.wonger; • ^ o w Som e People M ake More Money T h an O lhern." S he rm an : "Life In su rance S peaks for Itse lf," L in ton : "So Y ou th M ay K now," D ickson: ‘" n ie Ait.s." Van Loon; "1338 Book of S m all H omes," A rch i­tec tu ra l Forum ; a n d "T he W orld I Live In," Kcllcr.

Juvenile sto ries a rc "How to Make E lectric Toys," Y ates: "Peggy Comes to W a.ihliigton." Bugbee; '‘College In Crinoline." M c d ary i "Sue B arton . N urse. Boyston; "O ff to P h ilad e l­phia," A llec; "P unda th e T lger- Ilousc." W llw erdlng; "Baby Island ." B rink ; "A -G olng W estw ard." L en- ski; "T w in Kids," H oganJ'^N oodlc." L eaf: "Boys and G irls of the Bible." S nyder; "T reasure M ounta in ," K el­ly; "Suki." W elsgard; " P o r tra its of th e I ro n H orse,” H enry ; " In tro d u c ­ing tlie Constclla'tlon," Baker; "C as­tle N um ber Nine." B e m e lm a n s:"T lie P rincess and the Apple T ree ." M il­ne; and "Tlie G ate Sw ings In." Burglon.

Felon FreedSAN QUENTIN. Calif. (U.R)—W ar­

den C ourt Sm ith of S a n Q uen tin pen iten tiary rea ffirm ed the doc­tr in e th a t "dog Ls m an 's best friend" when G eorge W. S m ith g ran te d a parole a fte r 17 yeors Im prisonm ent, was allowed .to take w ith h im his closest friend Buddy, a dog th a t was bom In th e p rison e ig h t years ago and a ttac h ed It­self to SmIUi ever since.

NOTICE!EAT FO R A NICKEL

We h av e bought (he C afe te ria on 3rd S t. Eaat Just a ro n n d th e corner from McCombs M kt. O pen a ll day and special Sunday d ln - n e rt. C afeteria and cafe com ­bined.M R. a n d MRS. ARLIN U. BATES

Public Forum J -O ontrlbutioni from readcra wetcomad.

L eiten ihould d n l with m itlerv of gcn- sr»l Interest. Matter atioutd n o t extend io more thao SOO wordi. and prefenbly ihould bfl eonniMd to 300. Wo conlrlbii-

uMd If ipeclflcally re­quested. AU contr»juUoti* ehould be addrcMed to Editor Idaho ETmInc

Utted Ihroujb tho malls.Tltnea and ii

M O D EL-T H O U 8ES E ditor, E vening Tim es: •

I he re i n f o m you 'how deeply you impressed^^me w ith y o u r ed ito ria l on th e M odel-T housing plan , I j im sure th e a verage w orking c lass fee ls tho sam e w ay ab o u t It. I a m g la d some

th o u g h t ot th e Idea, now w hile I t's being discussed a n d f re sh In . ,

m inds, w hy n o t go a h ea d a t . L et some capable in te rested

pe rson o r persons a c t upon It.A ctually th e folks t h a t need a loan*

b a d to build a home o re den ied th e privilege.

Soon a.s they discover you a re on ft W PA Job you don 't c ount, b u t Just th e sam e you pay r e n t m on th ly or o u fO n your c a r you go.

So w hy c a n 't h e pay m on th ly p a y - m enU on a sm all loan.; o r buy one.

T here w ould be m ore co n ten ted hom es.

H ere Is hoping th e p la a ..m a te ri­alizes.

A nxlom ly.M RS. ANNA COLE

R u p e rt. J a n . 7.

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U aitlm ore Hun — Mr. Hna-wvelt's apoeclJ , . . won tiin njw rrii of ii troub led m an . H e w as n ixnklng to a n ayd lence of polllU l»nn w lilcit had begun t o e n te r ta in douiiis of h is In­vincibility . I t wa«, tlirrc lo re , ueccs- nary to th u n d e r In th e (ninlliar way a g a in s t th e econotnlc inyikilftt.i.

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