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Weather Fareaut Ftlr teni<M-ud UlUa chanr* la tMovmMut. Bl<h jre»- Urtfar a . lew U. U w this BMra-. inf M. VOL. xxn. NO. i5a-tf cents . TODAV’S NEWfS ^tod A y OFFICJAL CITY NEWSPAFt® CHANGE IN FDR NEUTRALITY BILL REJECTED ra p i m ® EDRAFl Of ACI DEFEAE 65 -26 ALLIES DEMAND SECDRIIY PLEDGE H GEWNY B; RALVfl HEIN2EN PARIS, Oct. 10 (U.R) — Premier Edouard Daladier told the nation in a radio sp«ech tonight that the alUes had taken up arms aKainst the threat of aggression and would *^ut them down” only ■when Recurlty is guaranteed, In t direct reply to Adolf Hitler's peace offensive, Uie rrenclt premier tald: . "It HJtler really WBnts a durable peacB miut be bued i curlty of nations, guaranteed recip- rocally, without the danger of prbes. Tenia Speech ■'ManeoTer’’ •'We have always wanted sincere collaboration of peoples but are re- solved not to accept a dictate of vlolBnce." Daladier described Hitler's peace speech as a maneuver. "We are offered a peace wHlch would recognlM the Qerman con- quest." he said. "We have seen such maneuvers before. “Neither Prance nor Britain ent- ered the war as an Ideological cru- sade or In the spirit of conquest. We wera obliged to fight because Ger- mu>7 wanted to Impose her doml- Bttlon on Europe." , Bttler,-he uld. made premises before hte prertous conguesU »nd then , broke them. 'v *'duch a wotd Is na lanset good.’ he declared. “After Otechoelovakli. and' AuatrU, Hitler told the relch- it«« that Oennany waut«d nothing Acre. After Poland tt was the s»me. “How caa w« beUm* him now?" iie aifcsd. ''Tluse wsre only at«p« on the toad which would lead to Trench senrltude." Stand with Britain British military convoyB'are com- log to Prance regularly and Oer< man propaganda achemea are fall* • Ing. he said. “We stand with Great Britain,” be salS, ''against Hitler’s demands.” He tmphaslted nenc^ detemi* nktloa s ^ Mlled, upon to be Germany's desire Europe was cited by the premier ts the cause of the war. •That Is why FVanco must fight," he said. "We have tnlten up arm* asalnst aggression," Dali\dler said, adding Uiat those arms would be laid down only after security had been achieved. "Europe must be ItbcrAted from aggression,’’ ' ' WlliKnnore Threat He said that Prance was deter- mined U> remove that threat and that the government demanilccl a guaranty of security for the French people, Dalttdlrr reviewed JUtler'n broken proniifirn of the pwt and askeii: ‘■'What iie*l7" "Cerlalnl)', wo want peace," he said- nut the iiatlon'ii mliul l« made up that U miwt have security, he ' added, "We are UHIIijh to woi k In oprrallnn fliiiojid Kumprun nHtloiin but wp Ahnll not mibmlt to <l|rtntors of vloldicf. fVanrr nitinot jirotect herself apew every nix iiKuUhs, Nazi Patrols Hurled Back In Fierce Western Battle PARIS, Oct. 10 (U.PJ—Strong Oer- man patrols were hurled at the French lines all yesterday afternoon and throughout, the n ^ h t and were repulsed eveo- Ome with hand gren- ades, It was announced today. The Germans made desperate but futile • efforts to capture French prtsoneis. French authorttlca be- lieved the high command had or- dered prl.uncni taken at almost any coat, presumably *o they could be questioned about the strength of the French lines. Meanwhile, artillery battles swept the whole front. The Germans had been ahelllng constantly for 72 hours, trying to locate and fl'‘slroy French gun emplacements. Big guiix on the 65*gtrled Ur\«, tar- back ol the front lines, had been brought Into action. It was reported. It was the most Intense fighting of the five weeks’ war and ihe French bcUeved U might be a prelude to a big German assault. The German palrol.-i fought liard- cat east of the Moselle river nnd In the Saarbruecken scctor. Thev charged there alter hav5n^ been ir- pulsed In the Ohrenlhal ^ccIOI. southeast of Zwelbrucken. Piench dispatches said there still lind not been any massed German intniitry attack, but that there had born a big Increase In the number of patrol rald.i. “rhe Germans lush- Nl the French lines, throwing firen- atirs, and the French drove them back with the same weapons. The Gcrmitns did hot try to go throiiRh ilip French lines, but seemed bent on taking prisoners, \ driving rain kept the French air Iriicp grounded but several Germnn woimalssance planes appeared over tlic French lines. Couj-t Hears Case Supreme Court Hears Appeal for Johnston BOISE, Oct. 10 (U.R)—The appeal of Duncan McD. John- ston, former Twin Falla mayor convicted of murder in thp slaying of George Olson, Salt Lake City jewelry salesman, was presented to the state supreme court today. ' W. L. Dunn, Twin Falls attorney, argued thtire was in- sufficient circumstantial evidence presented at Johnston’s trial to prove the defendant killed the jewelry .salesman and then cached diamond samples stolen from him in the jewelry store basement. The state failed to prove J<^n- ston owned the gun with which Olsoo was slain or that he placed the jewelry In its hiding place In tlie jewelry store basement, Dunn contended. Anyone, including the Twin Falls police chief, had access to the basement, he said. CoRTteted on Snspieion? , "Johnston was a mayor, a candi- date for congress and fought for his country," Dunn said. "Should he be convicted of murder on- mere suspicion?” ’^ere was no proof Johnston hid th} gun and Jewels fouiid cached betteath a break in the pavement, Dunn said. What reason would a SuSUy man hate to point out -wlwre tiwt CMhe was made, as Johnston did. asked? , V . ter ihe sherUI'a office belonged to Johhston or that they were used to force open Olson's Jewelry casfe. “Hearsay Evidence'* "Hearsay evidence, was allowed throughout the trial and prejudiced the Jury lllcgelly,’' Dunn added. T. M. RoberUon Of Twin Palls, Also appeared for Johii.stoii nnd snid tlie defeiidniit's constltutloiinl rlghl.n ere vlolatefl In the trial. "A Vtaii bar member, not an Idalio attorney violated the defend- ant's Tights," nobertsoii Kald. "t belln’e the Miprcme court »houUl serve notice that such practlcc will not be tolerated In the Idaho courts," IJOOSEV OENItrRED’ IEA W ftaillNtl'i'ON, Ort lli lUfi' Mrs. Franklin f). H<>o;,<-vrlt nuld today film dorn not kiinw whrthei any ConitiiunlMn hnvc rvrr iuiil l«'i MIh iipr In (lie WiiUr Jlonnp iir. caMsr Mie diirh lutl link Idc iKiliHrnl nirilliillonn bplnrp hlie Invnr.i <i(tn to lr«, neslilpn, .ntin hnlii, IliriT l;i "iioiliInK reprchrimiblf'- nlxnit lrivllin« fioinmimUl lo ten, as long iin Ihe Comniuiilnt ixirly U a IrKiil |uiriy. Mrti. noo.M'velt nimkp In rotii- mnnt on lenllniony nlvm liy Kfii- I'Hh Oolf. 2S.yrnr.olil IVlnvim. WU., Katr»tnaii who rPBlHiird from III" CoimiiunUt imrty wiilic nnnrnr. mg Iwfore the DIp, roininittre yrn- (rrday, floif diiirKefi Mrn, mxinpvell had tiivrn u teit igr n,rtnl>erfl of the Aniprlrnn Voutl|-‘C«n«rAn whom ho DUNCAN MeD. JOHNSTON ... Supreme court hear* hlii ap- pral fram conviction of murder of Salt Uke CUy Jewelry salesman. eited V 5 (k,m Inin. Mr*, llocwevpll tiiui yom-ii thni nt ifi.«t two of iiin ymitli leadern .niiniPd Uy Ooff coni- nninUU are not imrty ineniliern aim •aid that «tir liiid lirrntnn iKTBnimlly acquainted will. Wililiuii Iiinrkley and .lofl oailtlrn, two or tlie Krniip and knew Ihoy wem not Oomciiim- Ut(i. Hlir rxpliilnrd that Ilip ymnt, group had conif lo Wanliliinion sev- eral yearn ago to dlw-iiM a iilll wliinii lliey iiid lUTixuTii for InlrcHliirtlnn in foni(rp,«, Mm. lt(H>^ovelt o|i|H)ie(l p trls of (he 1)111 and Inld Ihe Mroiiji that If they would nrnd a delegutlon of five jir nix to have leu wiili linr al Ihe While ilmifie nlie wntiUl illn- cuAt Uie nieasiira will) tiieni. BOISE F I I G E I S AODIIOFCOil'l Contracl lor auditing of Twin l-’allfi countyn hooks for tlie current year huO been awarded today lo MUldletnn, McCnrly iiiiii <<)ni|mny, nii1 .sc lirm whli-li has hern cIoIhk Ihe llnanclnl (-hrck'iip In yenr«. 'ilir conlrncl ciilL\.for 11.200 lur the audit, whlrli is »100 chei.iiri- than lust ynn’n figure. Only ill.ral ncadiiiie niil from Mlddlpton, McCiiily and company was the only one nnli- inllird i>y d e n d iln e . Clialrnmn (I'^orKO n. Hart snid, At least (inr olliri i)id canio In too latr, .rI- tluiuHli Ihn ^ommlMtonern hmi iml). llfilieil a regulation legnl advertUe. inrnl In T^s’ln Fiilin laAl Oept. 1ft, No Twin I'lillh audit,Ing foinpiiny aouglit Mm Jol), ....... .. said. Nemi.Annuai Kanin Ainllt n^ npt lorlh In the conlrac^t u|i|)iovpd iiiie yenterday by the board calU fill- n nrnii>aniniat banln, 'nir >Io1 bo an-ounln^il.i will bn |t»ld | 3ftO on drllvpiy of the acml-Rniuial audit, cnvriiMK <he llrht nix moniliri of tliln ynii', to l>r i'iiin|ileted prior l<) next l)r(', t, 'llin flnnl I8A0 pny- ineiil will l)p iiuidr with nubini/uilon of tlie aiimwl ifiHUl tiy I'Vls, 15. IBW. The iiniilt will covcr all <'oumy I, poor faun and Chandler Arrives In WaHhinirton to “Help Roosevelt” WAfllllNaTON, Oot, 10 lUt*! - A, n, "Jlappy’: Oliandler, imwlv in- govrrnor of KenlUiKy, nr- >'ive«l/ln the capital l« U v hect.iue a UiiSteii aialen nnnalor and ' hrl|i Piesihent nooieveil to me IwnL o( niy uliijity lo keep this ciiiinlry out False Alarm Hits Capital On Metliation WA.4111NaTON. Oct, 10 tUP.I — Tlin c'rt|)lin1 h recuperating to<lny from a fa^r alarm rejwrt j Uiat Prealdrnl Riiowvrli wan making a trial lialluon ir.st. of public flcnll- inrnl nn iurdlnilun of the Kuropean GEiAN PLANES BDMBAKD SHIPS BERLIN, Oct. 10 fU.PJ—G e r m a n bombing planes dropped six heavy bomb.^ on British battleshlp.s off the t. it was announced tonleht The announcement said two Oer- nnn bombers were damaged, pre- inmably by anti-aircraft fire from the British'fleet, and were forced to Innd in Denmark. There appeared dnyn of naval-aerial fighting in North sea. a.’s the British had nounccd a series of German attacks yesterday. The Brltlnh -statement said there were no casualties In the Brltl:(h fleet. Then this morning, messages from Oslo said, there wa» a raaumptlon of heavy firing off the Noru-eglan coast So far. Ujc battles between Ihe Naii aerial craft and the British fleet blockading Germany have been in- conclusive, with the Germans claim- ing to have sunk or damaged at least two warships. Tlie British have denied the Nazi claims. (By United Press) PARIS—Daladier aays allic.s took up arnu aitnln.it aggres.slon nnd won't put them down until sciiirlti’ Is secured: spcech regarded us flai refu-'^al of Hitler's peaci' term.'.. LONDON — DipioinaU tirll<ve Daladier'n opeeeh will anllripAle Chamberlain'll war alalement in commoru Thursday: ailie.i may outline iermN that Illlirr ran ron- »ii1er rounter-proposab, If he tcal- iy wantk peace, ni-:KI.>N—Fiiisc iuinor.s Of nim h' Jic.e swei.()s Orrm iuiy but Inclpli'nt rrlpbrntlon.s end when KOvrrniiiriK tR(H» Wnw1•^ ihem on BrhUli Mvtn ^ervlc^; Illiltn' repeal.^ iirojwsiils fru' prnre nnd hl.s thrciits of a letrllili' war ii> an nli'niiallve; more re.icrv- Lst.^ rnlle<l m il; G c rn ia u jjUinr.i liDmli Rrilish nvilirr oil NorwcRlan roa ,i ' B O .M K — Npwfipapers e>,prr.« rDiicern aiiKrtlNOH TO (.’IIINA WAamNO'I'DN, 0<^t. ill III.. noosiviit today atnt lo Qliilrmui Un 0«n of tha OhineM nidontl government hla greetinga ■nd good wl»hr» on Ihe 3Uih annl- voraary of tin (ounillni ot iiw r*- publle. wnr. II «,n !• ment story while 11 lihtcil iihmil t^^u and one>hnlf hourii. 1)1iiiMK Ihiit time the rc> I'xirt rrnt'i irct ilip conKrea,slonal KAl- Irtlr.s. ml Ini (hruiigli Wall street itnil tiiiil WiisliiiiKKin rejw rtcfs In- <'lr<luliiii il> a ‘,kii>K each oilier '•wtvos [<>< nil’' no'A'?" 'nil' iHfiv iiMi thsl tlirre wns no Irlnl hiuli1,111 mid llutt Mr, Roose- \Ttf,s mill iKir KiwMrd medlatiofi has lint llliilri ii.ily clinnKcd lii the lust IfW Un>. . WhiK Iminwttcd wan tUtn: All rscv iiini' linuich official wiio nmiliii 1'. ii'uulm jU'C.sn confei'encca Wll.S h-kM 1 M'sirrdsy wiietiier thn Unllril HIi.iiv. had been asked lo vsni, Ue replied h« flW n o i Kiii>«\ Hill U'' ,iid ir he were the official ol ,S(IIIII- 1tiiK-i govrininent — Oer- miKlii suggest to news- nmi ilir time hml comn lor Mini.' 1iiii neutral i>ower lo medi- all' Kiiil ihai nucii n s|H>kcsman woiilii iir,>1 iirwriKipers lo circulate thr Kin. .n .1 irlai Iwllotm, •niri.' » mil...... Ill'. lii'iirrrn and one or move of wir," ' Ohandlei w*<i Mrn, Clhandlfir, I'lmupunled Uy ^ nAllilMTKR noKN PIIIUUELPIilA, 0<i|. 10 (Wfii - Mi», Orover Glovelmm Ueva\U>H, wife of tUa World war flraft (loditrr, jiava blrlh to her lUth iilUld t^ay. hoipual notified nergdoil at Oovenior'a |nland/>wlietfl lie |i serving an «lglvl year wnteuca for aimr Ueaertlon. Ji'li Ihe conference lie- ,1.1 Ihe reference lo nmlia. i< itiKl iMiloon repreneiiied iiir of thla government, ’ilio Ntiiiitly was flaming with U .S . B O m W S FUNDS WAnmNd’roN, Oct. 10 law -'bit irniMiry will Iwrrow cash /or the (h>t tlii\e this yeo,c nexi Montlay to - "comfortable level'' to ltu«iiU In ItJiUr; xay ttutn-(iri • maii’i burn In Tyrol Hlncr II brrntin' llaiinn iirrd not lie repalrialed tii <irrmaii>. li^:t,SIN(ilOK.S—Ktiirualliin iiC KlMiiioli rltlr'i ntarU a* I'InlHixl nriirtH ilrlr(i(tp» (o K uiila. NA IIONAL lABO l! ARBLOBMSAS A8GE I FAR FRANCISCO, Oct. 10 lUP)- T h r coiiKrci-s of Industrial organ- Izntloii.s opened Its annual conven- tion induy to hear John L. Lewis, lt.s picsiitcnt, sugBest the CIO might Join the Amerlrnn Pederntlon ol Labor in aitarklntf the national labor icliiiion:. board. iinnunl report of 20.000 words a.s.salled rccent dOcUlons 'In which itip boanl niled agaUist In- dustrial imlon.s m fn\or of the AFL cr.Mi union.':. These decUlons, he coj»e;i(lctJ. indlcrtt<'d the board was lennlnn over backward bcc&usa of AFL criilcl.-m of decisions favoring liidustrlnl unlon.i over craft unions. He roncluded: To rromote Bargaining "The piuposc ot the naltonal labor rcliiilons acl l.s to promote col- lective burKoinlnf: through the free choice of represenlMlves. We have opiw.sed and will eonilnuc to oppose any attetniil to subvert the. pwrpOBCs of the art by peinilitlnn employers’ Interference w ith those rights whether it tnke.s the form of em- ployer expre.sston of opinion SKalnst \mloni?.m hi EPncnvl, or prefevtnce union in ))anicular or through company unions or col- iu.slve eontracts. "But when the act Ls so admin- jslcvcd ns- to thw!in the develop- ment and niHinteniincc of stable in- dastrkl relutloivs. then It becomes cAsar^' to con.slder • and weigh ffully whether the benellts of act omwclBh the dangers which admtiil.strnilnn Inflicts upon or- ganized inbor." Criticism .Sew Deal A Kood hfllf of his report was de- voted to imemploymenl and parts o( ll .'ceiiied an Implied criticism of the New Deal. He rciitwed ills criticism of Vice- Picsldent John N. Oanier. whom Jie recently described as a "labor-balt- luR, pokrr-playlng. whlsky-drlnklng, II old man." Today he blamed him for "reactionary'’ legislation against organired labor. M EBBBB! MBHIG BLAI One home was completely rtt- stroyed and another waa badly dam- aged a.s a re.Mtli of an early morning fire today on Llndy Lane, a Micet located Just southeast of the city nmH^. Suffering lox.^ of all per.ional cl- fccts Includlnx clothliiK nnd fur- niture were Mr. an<I Mrs. I, Laraby. Tlieir hum'' burnc<l tn Rrmmd. Becond hnii.'c damafircl occupied i)y Mr, and Mrs. John HIk- ney. Most of their personal beloiiK- ings were MilvaKcd but ihe linnsr it.ielf had one ^l(Ie and most ol the rooi badly burned Trailrr Moved Mr. and Mr:., mil titurKill siding In a tralli'r House al tlir ol the Laraby homr, were awukc b\' Mrs. Larat)y and were nlili pinh tiielr iionir Itiio the .strrct (ore it ffaa damnKcil. Although the |iio|i(-rIv Is ItKutrd nll^^lde the clly 1lnill.'> nnd llii'ir is not f,ul)Jrct to lire jii oi.tiioii I I'lly equipment imdrr ln.s\nun<r Itie iocni depiiilment nii'-wrvil ntnrin when the hlii/r'. rn^iiiK ICsnllnutd an t. I'nlum" I Record Couple Wed 78 Years lilneuR cheated Mr. and M n. George M. Goben. both B3. of trip to New York and Washington awarded them~as winners of a natloqwide movie lurvey to find longest married American couple. Wed 18 yean, the Gobent «Ul receive cash IntiMd and a special ahowlng of a nation picture In their Lacas, la., home. Finland Evacuates Large North Cities Oddities iBy United Pressi HAIRPINS BOS'TON T- Governor Lcvereit fiRlionstall ordered instUutlonal supply purchases be made only two months In advaiKt when he discovered (hat enough hairpins were stored In a state mental school to keep Us women Irunates 'supplied for ?30 jjtin . JACKSON, Mich. — Stanley Wilson, trusty at tlie souUiern Michigan prUon, was commended for breaking a rule. Driving a truck into Jackson, Wilson left his machine to rescue Lawrence Weller. 48. who wa,% being gored by a bull In a neari)y field. COMMENnATtON LANSINO, Mich— Oov, Liiicn D. Dlokln.son, commendlnK the .Mate labor mediation board lor directing settlement of the recent Consvnnevs Power company htrVkr, Jokingly requesti?d. "If yoti have the time. I'd like to have you take over tiie Hitler matter." SCALPED , CINCINNATI — Bcniurd >Vld- man, world ,serics llckct scalprr. ntlmiHejl he had ’'.sciilpeil" him- nelf of $44(J. •'Tliat'* wliHt I In^t after paying expeiifc.s," he m»1 iI, FANK CINCINNATI—When 1-ni Pna. Iialliiii con^ut. vl.tlied a m'MooI where ino.si of the pupil', are of Iinllan drhceiU. he UiuuRlit l\c’ct a.'k an easy n'lcsHon. "W hat Itallnn linn clone the mr>'t for Anierlrii?" he iwispd. Together, Ihe chlldirn iln'i- used; •‘niMaaslol" HELSINGFORS. Oct, 10 (U.R) - E\'acunt1on of Finnish cities wu started today as Finland sent dele- gates to Ruaslft for vital negotia- tions with the Soviet Union. With a delegation en route to Mo.scow to discuss political and eco- nomic questions with Soviet leaders, the Finnish government ordered the first blBcl^out in Hi . ' and dispatched six large trains to evacuate the residents of northern communities considered vulnwable from the air. Authorities empha&ited that the blackuyt rad evacuation were purely precautlonarv-. A ^ ^ u .tw i- refkct fear dT a tti^ . Shortly after ................... —d the voluntary evacua- tion of the civilian populations of Helsingfors and Vlborg, hinting that compulsory evacuation orders might follow, It was learned that the evac- uation already was In progre.'.v It wn-i estimated that 9.000 to 10,- M ) were evacuated today with oth- s lo be removed to rural regions tomorrow and Thursday. The blackout proceeded In good orilrr. With an estimated 250,000 troops ready for action if necessary and frontier defenses strengthened, the government propobod that rivlllnns whone presence I* not es.sentlal .should evacuate the two dlslrlcts, Wednesday and Tlwrsrtay, tf it la neceMiiry. compuhory evacuation will bo ordered later. Vlborg, an iil.storic town on Ihe bny of Vlborg, lies between Helslng- Invs and Vht Bovict IronUei, Ashes Mark Site of Home tiio Hiiveinmnnt'D working bvlnnco during Ihe present iiutniallonal nituiillon. 'IVM nl«i» ft\uKinncpd by Bec- rrl;.ry H et« Moneni)i»n. Jr.. who nald Uin ire» iry Would h M •80,000,. 000 of short l*m bjilr for oMh In addition lo ^lile of |lo o .000,000 lo t«}\lace k BlmllH' tm ount coinlni due. and Mt« KkKutv iMk «t tt» rulnn «>< lh<- t.r^llr l«taby home’ whleU tn Iht irnuiiA early Ihi* nioriii«|. The nignry home Meit,,daflr wax ai'o l<«<1iy dama|«>4 by |he tire which threat* •ntd to ipread ovrr lii' nrlghborhao^ M tlt tho Twin •■alia flrr deparimrM reapondod, allhouth ihe pr«ip WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 <U,R)— T h e se n a te today re- jected a proposal to send tbe neutrality revision bill back to the senate foreign relatloBS committee for re-drafting. This was the first vote tn connection with the measure, since senate debate^ opened Oct. 2. It was not. however,- considered by either adminis* tration supporters or opp(H nents to be a test of senti* ment on the bill itself. The vote was on a proposal by Sen. Charles W. Tobey, R., N. H., to return the bill to committee with instructions to divorce , the arms embargo repeal from other sections of the measure. The proposal was defeated by a count of 65 to 26. Tobey contended the sen- ate could then pass the non> controversial sections in short order without awaiting out- come of the hotly-dispu^ arms embargo fight Tobey malnuined that the Utle- isofthe DIE WHEN MIN I S CAR irrOnicoKE, out.. o. t, lo (ur)-- .rvrii M'hool oiUldrni iiiul two wo- ini wrre killed lodiiv wlirri Ihe nit I whlclvlliey w n e ildUiK in .•.r1ii>nl US lill iiy n CaiinUlttii I’ch'UIi- nUl- ,ii\s iiiiMriiKer iralii lU n rKii.iliiK. lit-(Ii'iiil: / Ml . 1. (lordtiii , dilv III Ihr hri- il»u«liU-i. Murtiiii Uuivvu. «, Mllitvcd 'I'oi llaiivs Ol (I. •.l-.li’is; .lover VmvIc lli; ’niiaridci, 7. Kiiil hri Inolhns, Amln-vi, I'lhiuiilu. \t' iiud Miuliui, I J. all of ICtoiilrokc, Liquor Sale Law (Jets Court Test On Salary (Haim HOlliL:, llonnlllV of tlin jiliihn lu'i whl>'h «uih<irlr''.’< lii imi(Kii) « vnir li(|iior iii B M. were needed lmmWiat«ly to mnov* the danger of.attacu on V. 8. mer* chant veasela with posalblUtlea of In- volvement in tha Sunpeui oon-- nict. Those provisions would ior- bid American ships to (o to bel- ligerent porU ot to «nt«F-other — danger Eones, Tobey called on the senate to eup- port hla plan after it waa'crttlelaed by Chairman Key Pittman. D.. Her, of the senate foreign rclaUona eea- mittee and Sen. Tom Odniudly, D, Tex., who aided in dr«ttlnc -the neutrality bill. Prevent U11 Experieac* Pittman claimed no Durpoea woulfl be Accomplished,ybir puaasa «t aelf." .................. Tobey, however. declir«4'‘ •hitt''‘ "Ihla la our opportuiOtx to pnv«M a recurrence of our txpvlnM if "Whether we ahall hold apuin* sAge of these aafeguard pnwWOBa throughout fhe contromital M tt* on. the arms embargo n tm l or whether we shall a d ^ iHDr lion lo make these a a ft« u M i:M law .at onc« and then procMt debate on the arms tmbarte r«* peal clause Is entirely up to tbii •ody,"ihe aald. Roll Can *1118 roll call on Tobeyn BWtikmt For-au. Republlcaoi (111-Borth, BrUaM, Capper, Danaher. XXivU. nM der. Holman, Johnson, Calif.. Lodge. Mo< Nary. Nye, Reed, Tobey, ’Fownaend and Vandenberg, Democrats (0) — Bulow. Clark. Ida.. Clark. Mo., Downey, Holt. Mc- Citrrsn, Overton, W a 1a h and WliMlrj. Farmer-t^bor (O—Lundeen. ProgrpMlve (D —l^PoUette, Agnlii.1t —09. neinibllrpns iD—Austin. Rarbour. Cllb,ion, Oiirney, Hale, Taft and White. Dei Driiiociats (&7>—Adams, Andrews, Ashur.si, liniley. ilankhead. Barkley. Hilbo, Brown. Burke, Dyrd. Bymei, Curnwnv, Ciisndirr, Chavn. Con- niilly. I>oniihry, Ellcnder. Oeorie, (irrry, CJilletic. Ororii, Ouffey, Har- rhun, lliiicii. Mny<lrn, Herring, lllli, MiiKhrs, .lohnson, Colo., King, Lee, Liira.s, Maloney. McKoilar. Mend, MlUrr, Minton, Mmray, Neely. ()’Mnlioiirv. I’cpiirr. i'lttinan. Rad- rlllfr, llcjiiolds, HuMCil, ScllwarU, (Vhwi'lli'iibni-h. Shrplmrd, Blaltefy, .Snmtliris, Hirwnrl, 'llioman, Okla., •i'homii.s. u tu h , 'IVuman, Tydlngs, Van Niivs and Wngner. ln(1f|irndrnt»—II)—Norris, It wiin niinounced that had ha licrn iirrnnil, Ben. Carter CUniui, D., Vn., would iiKve voted against the mnlhin. Me wiin imired with Sen. HhiiiMrnd, K-l.,, M inn, wlio would hiive viilrd for it. eriy la euliidf the rlty UmlU. Mn. Rlgiiejr b shown hel«1ir»i a . offre pot and Mr. lUfoey awne leoli, appnul- maiely Ihe only arllrif" from the Ijimby hows'*, ’lhl» aflfcnoon townspeople headed a drive lo rain lunds lor Ihe rlrtrtl; Rlinrj-^ wb* deatliuta sinr* thrU homi waa haavHy damage#, iRrrning Times Phele) (\ ] inopoly Ynn ni'itnrd be- Idti' the i.lntn «mm'uu- ciiuvt. Aiiv.-neti .1, w Tnvlor ruird lltp- K<il i> •'l.ilm (If II, AlbictiiM-ii or M<t - lilliin Icii iiiiiiii'V IIS i« npri'liil lli|iiiu' 1nt<'.’,tli;iit<ir im uioundn thn IDJU ItiHiui t«w w«iv 'I'ht lli:il) r,liiltile dlliilU'iiti-ri ttir lllllA l«w inrrjii liir n tew riiiiiiKri>, ■Jlir iiltmiiev gnieriii riiiilriidi’d thr iiinMllnllnn «lld iii>( ulve ttin i.tAif iwwvi sell lUimu, A dr- .Mull tKiiccird wllhin (M l ilii^v II, A. o n . h i o t 'K VVA/tillNll'fON, Ckt 10 lUW.,'- HKMkn i>l nil iilln a^ i)I Aug. 31, Intiilnl .VJJ.ini1,0Ui) hairrln. thn bU. intu 1)1 mliien ri<|<«ilnd toduy, l>h:i>tt'A'VU>N HtvT I’o o A T ra .io . Oct. lo m.Ri - a new nliidriit union building and women's diinnlUri'y on Iiin tlnlvcisily of Ids- ho, umilin'in bramh, camjms will lie ili'dlcRted Nov, II, l>cttn Joiin 11. Nichols saiit today. 0 FACE KW m ilG E S KANHAB CITY, M o, OCl. 10 - Jay Lynch, iho Uuhl. Ida-, (ruck diivrr who alleiiedly kidnaped Allieit Uhepard In Denver, Oolo; and foixed Itlin to drlyi Into K«nM*. will be returned to Kaiuaa later ttiU. wesk^He la Issued flom*, tlie tdtnfl^' of • mart be'i«l(| wU with him nrhan they roblMd a ator* iitflMiver.TiiaahmrratTwto]' ' wired that Lynch f Uiere lor the theft ot M on two holdup ohariM. i wanted at Oreen River. 1 highway robbery €htrM« . Uyneit waa arrtatMi M|N drove tiiroiigU a stop traoted attenUoa M '

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ALLIES DEMAND SECDRIIY PLEDGE

H G E W N YB ; RALVfl H E IN 2E N

PARIS, Oct. 10 (U.R) — Premier Edouard Daladier told the nation in a radio sp«ech tonight that the alUes had taken up arms aKainst the threat of aggression and would *^ut them down” only ■when Recurlty is guaranteed,

I n t d irec t reply to A dolf H itle r 's peace offensive, Uie r re n c l t p rem ier ta ld : .

" I t HJtler really WBnts a durab le peacB m iu t be b u e d i c u rlty of na tions, g u a ran teed rec ip ­rocally, w ithout th e d a n g er of p rbes.

T e n ia Speech ■'ManeoTer’’•'We h av e alw ays w anted sincere

co llaboration of peoples b u t a re re ­solved n o t to accep t a d ic ta te of vlolBnce."

D alad ier described H itle r 's peace speech as a m aneuver.

"W e are offered a peace wHlch w ould recognlM th e Q erm an c o n ­quest." h e said. "We have seen su c h m aneuvers before.

“N either P rance n o r B rita in e n t­e red the w ar as a n Ideological c ru ­sa d e or In th e sp ir it o f conquest. W e w era obliged to f ig h t because G er- m u>7 w anted to Impose h e r dom l- B ttlo n on Europe."

, B t t le r , - h e u ld . m ade prem ises before h te p rertous conguesU »nd th e n , broke them . 'v

*'duch a w otd Is n a la n s e t good.’ h e declared. “A fter O techoelovakli. a n d ' A uatrU, H itler to ld th e r e lc h - i t « « th a t O en n an y w au t«d n o th in g A cre . A fter P o land t t w as th e s»m e.

“How c a a w« beUm * h im now ?" i i e aifcsd. ''T lu se w sre on ly at«p« on th e toad w hich would lead to T ren c h senrltude."

S tan d w ith B rita in B ritish m ilita ry convoyB 'are com -

• lo g to Prance regu la rly a n d O er< m a n propaganda achem ea a re fall*

• Ing . h e said.“ We s ta n d w ith G re a t B rita in ,”

b e salS , ''ag a in s t H itler’s dem ands.” H e tm p h a slted n e n c ^ d e te m i*

n k tlo a s ^ M lled, upon to be

G erm any 's desire E urope was cited by th e prem ier t s th e cause of th e w ar.

• T h a t Is why FVanco m u st f ig h t," h e said.

"W e have tnlten up arm * a sa ln s t aggression," D ali\dler sa id , a dd ing U ia t those arm s would be laid down only a fte r security h a d b e e n achieved.

"Europe m ust be ItbcrAted fro m aggression,’’

' ' W lliKnnore ThreatH e said th a t P rance w as d e te r ­

m ined U> remove th a t th re a t a n d th a t the governm ent demanilccl a g ua ran ty of security fo r th e F rench people,

D alttdlrr reviewed JU tler'n broken proniifirn of the p w t a n d askeii: ‘■'What iie*l7"

"Cerlalnl)', wo w ant peace," he said- n u t the iiatlon'ii m liul l« m ade up th a t U miwt have security , he

' added,"W e are UHIIijh to woi k In

o p rra llnn fliiiojid K um prun nHtloiin bu t wp Ahnll not mibmlt to < l|rtntors of vloldicf. fV anrr n itin o t jiro tect herse lf apew every nix iiKuUhs,

Nazi Patrols Hurled Back In Fierce Western Battle

PA RIS, Oct. 10 (U.PJ—S tro n g O er- m a n pa tro ls were h u rled a t the F rench lines a ll y esterday a fternoon a n d throughout, th e n ^ h t a n d were repulsed eveo- Ome w ith h a n d gren­ades, I t w as announced today.

T he G erm ans m ade desperate bu t fu tile • e ffo rts to c ap tu re F rench p rtsoneis. F re n ch a u tho rttlca be­lieved th e h igh com m and h a d o r­dered prl.uncn i taken a t a lm ost any coat, p resum ably *o th e y could be questioned abou t the s tre n g th of the F re n ch lines.

M eanwhile, a rtille ry b a ttle s swept th e whole fron t. T he G erm an s had

been ahelllng constan tly for 72 hours, try ing to locate and fl'‘slroy F rench gun em placem ents . Big guiix o n th e 65*gtrled Ur\«, ta r- back ol th e fro n t lines, h a d been brought Into action. I t was reported.

I t was th e m o st In tense figh ting of th e five w eeks’ w ar a n d ih e French bcUeved U m ig h t be a prelude to a big G erm an assau lt.

T he G erm an palrol.-i fought liard- cat east o f th e M oselle river nnd In th e S aa rbruecken scctor. Thev charged th e re a lte r hav5n^ been ir - pulsed In th e O h re n lh a l ^ccIOI. sou theast o f Z w elbrucken.

P iench d isp a tc h es sa id th e re still lind no t been a n y m assed G erm an intniitry a tta c k , b u t th a t the re had born a big In crease In th e num ber of patrol rald.i. “r h e G erm an s lu sh - Nl th e F re n ch lines, th ro w in g firen- atirs, and th e F re n c h drove them back w ith th e sa m e w eapons. T he Gcrmitns d id h o t t ry to go throiiRh ilip F rench lines, b u t seem ed bent on tak ing prisone rs ,

\ d riving ra in k e p t th e F rench a ir Iriicp grounded b u t several G erm nn w o im a lssa n ce p la n e s appea red over tlic F rench lines.

Couj-t Hears Case

Supreme Court Hears Appeal for Johnston

BOISE, Oct. 10 (U.R)—The appeal of Duncan McD. John­ston, form er Twin Falla m ayor convicted of m urder in thp slay ing of George Olson, Salt Lake City jew elry salesman, was presented to th e s ta te supreme court today. ■'

W. L. Dunn, Twin Falls a ttorney , argued thtire was in­su ffic ien t circum stantia l evidence p resented a t Johnston’s tria l to prove th e d e fen d an t killed the jew elry .salesman and then cached diam ond samples stolen from him in th e jewelry sto re basement.

T h e s ta te failed to prove J< ^ n - sto n ow ned th e gun w ith which O lsoo w as sla in or th a t he placed th e jew elry In its h id in g p lace In tlie jew elry s to re basem en t, D unn c ontended. A nyone, inc lud ing the T w in F a lls police chief, had access to th e basem ent, h e sa id .

CoRTteted on Snspieion? • ," Johnston w as a m ayor, a cand i­

d a te fo r congress a n d fough t for h is country ," D unn sa id . "Should h e be convicted of m u rd er on- m ere suspicion?”

’ e r e was no proof Jo h n s to n hid th} gun and Jewels fou iid cached b e ttea th a b reak in th e pavem ent,D u n n sa id . W h a t reaso n w ould a SuSUy m a n h a te to p o in t o u t -wlwre t iw t CMhe was m ade, a s Johnston d id . asked? , V .

ter ih e sherU I'a office be longed to Jo h h sto n or th a t they w ere used to fo rce open O lson's Jewelry casfe.

“H earsay Evidence'*"H earsay evidence, w as allowed

th ro u g h o u t the tr ia l a n d prejudiced th e Jury lllcgelly,’' D unn added.

T . M. RoberUon Of Tw in Palls,Also appeared for Johii.stoii nnd snid tlie defeiidniit's constltutloiinl rlghl.n

ere vlolatefl In the tr ia l."A V ta ii bar m em ber, n o t an

Idalio a tto rney violated th e de fend­a n t 's Tights," nobertso ii Kald. "t b e lln ’e th e Miprcme cou rt »houUl serve notice th a t such p rac tlcc will n o t be to lerated In the Idaho courts,"

IJOOSEV OENItrRED’ IEA

W fta illN tl'i'O N , O rt lli lUfi' — Mrs. Franklin f). H<>o;,<-vrlt nuld today film dorn not kiinw whrthei any ConitiiunlMn hnvc rvrr iuiil l«'i M Ih iipr In (lie WiiUr Jlonnp iir. caMsr Mie diirh lutl link Idc iKiliHrnl nirilliillonn bplnrp hlie Invnr.i <i(tn to lr«,

neslilpn, .ntin hnlii, IliriT l;i "iioiliInK reprchrim iblf'- nlxnit lrivllin« fioinmimU l lo ten, as long iin Ihe Comniuiilnt ixirly U a IrKiil |u iriy .

Mrti. noo.M'velt nimkp In rotii- mnnt on lenllniony nlvm liy Kfii- I'Hh Oolf. 2S.yrnr.olil IVlnvim. WU., Katr»tnaii who rPBlHiird from III" CoimiiunUt imrty wiilic nnnrnr. mg Iwfore the DIp, roininittre yrn- (rrday,

f lo if diiirKefi Mrn, mxinpvell had tiivrn u teit igr n,rtnl>erfl of the Aniprlrnn Voutl|-‘C«n«rAn whom ho

DUNCAN MeD. JO H NSTO N . . . Suprem e court hear* hlii ap-

p ra l fram conviction of m urder of Salt U k e CUy Jewelry salesm an.

e ited V 5 (k,m Inin.Mr*, llocwevpll tiiui

yom-ii thni nt ifi.«t two of iiin ymitli leadern .niiniPd Uy Ooff coni- nninUU are not imrty ineniliern aim •aid that «tir liiid lirrntnn iKTBnimlly acquainted will. Wililiuii Iiinrkley and .lofl oailtlrn, two or tlie Krniip and knew Ihoy wem not Oomciiim- Ut(i.

H lir rxpliilnrd th a t Ilip ym nt, g roup had conif lo W anliliinion sev ­e ra l yearn ago to dlw-iiM a iilll wliinii lliey iiid lUTixuTii for InlrcHliirtlnn in foni(rp,«, Mm. lt(H>^ovelt o|i|H)ie(l p t r l s of (he 1)111 and Inld Ihe Mroiiji th a t If they would nrnd a delegutlon of five jir nix to have leu w iili linr a l Ihe W hile ilmifie nlie wntiUl illn- cuAt Uie nieasiira will) tiieni.

BOISE F I I G E I S A O D IIO FC O il'l

Contracl lor auditing of Twin l-’ allfi countyn hooks for tlie current year huO been awarded today lo MUldletnn, McCnrly iiiiii <<)ni|mny, nii1.sc lirm whli-li has hern cIoIhk Ihe llnanclnl (-hrck'iip In yenr«.

'i l i r conlrncl ciilL\.for 11.200 lur the audit, whlrli is »100 chei.iiri- than lust y n n ’n figure.

Only i l l . r a l ncad iiiie niil from Mlddlpton, M cCiiily

and company was the only one nnli- inllird i>y d e n d i l n e . Clialrnmn (I'^orKO n. Hart snid, At least (inr o lliri i)id canio In too latr, .rI- tluiuHli Ihn ^ommlMtonern hmi iml). llfilieil a regulation legnl advertUe. inrnl In T s’ln Fiilin laAl Oept. 1ft,

No Twin I'lillh audit,Ing foinpiinyaouglit Mm Jol), ....... .. said.

Nemi.Annuai Kanin Ainllt n npt lorlh In the conlrac^t

u|i|)iovpd iiiie yenterday by the board calU fill- n nrnii>aniniat banln, 'n ir >Io1bo an-ounln^il.i will bn |t»ld | 3ftO on drllvpiy of the acml-Rniuial audit, cnvriiMK <he llrht nix moniliri of tliln ynii', to l>r i'iiin|ileted prior l<) next l)r(', t, 'llin flnnl I8A0 pny- ineiil will l)p iiuidr with nubini/uilon of tlie aiimwl ifiHUl tiy I'Vls, 15. IBW.

The iiniilt will covcr all <'oumy I, poor fau n and

Chandler Arrives In WaHhinirton to “Help Roosevelt”

W AfllllN aTO N , Oot, 10 lUt*! - A, n, "Jlapp y ’: Oliandler, imwlv in-

govrrnor of KenlUiKy, nr- >'ive«l/ln the capital l« U v hect.iue a UiiSteii aialen nnnalor and ' hrl|i Piesihent nooieveil to m e IwnL o( niy uliijity lo keep this ciiiinlry out

False Alarm Hits Capital On Metliation

WA.4111NaTON. Oct, 10 tUP.I — Tlin c'rt|)lin1 h recupera ting to<lny from a fa ^ r a larm re jw rt j Uiat Prealdrnl Riiow vrli wan m aking a tr ia l lialluon ir.st. of public flcnll- in rn l nn iurdlnilun of th e K uropean

G E iA N PLANES BDMBAKD SHIPS

BERLIN, O ct. 10 fU.PJ—G erm an bombing p la n es d ro p p ed six heavy bomb.^ on B ritish battlesh lp .s off the

t. i t w as announcedtonleht

The a n n o u n ce m en t sa id tw o O er- nnn bom bers w ere dam aged , p re- inmably by a n t i- a ir c r a f t f ire from the B ritish 'f le e t, a n d w ere forced to Innd in D enm ark .

T here appea red dnyn of n a v a l-ae r ia l f ig h tin g in North sea. a.’s t h e B r itish had nounccd a se ries o f G erm a n a ttacks yesterday. T h e B rltlnh - s ta te m e n t said the re were no c asu a ltie s In th e Brltl:(h fleet.

T hen th is m orn ing , m essages from Oslo sa id , th e re w a» a raaum ptlon of heavy fir in g o ff th e Noru-eglan coast

So fa r. Ujc b a ttle s betw een Ihe N aii aerial c ra f t a n d th e B ritish flee t blockading G erm a n y have been in ­conclusive, w ith th e G erm an s claim ­ing to have sunk o r dam aged a t least tw o w arsh ips. T lie B ritish have denied th e N azi c laim s.

(By U nited Press)PA R IS—D alad ie r aays allic.s took

u p a rn u aitnln.it aggres.slon nnd w on't pu t them dow n un til sciiirlti’ Is secured: spcech rega rded us flai refu-'^al o f H itle r 's peaci' term.'..

LONDON — D ipioinaU tirll<ve D aladier'n opeeeh will anllripA le Cham berlain'll w ar a la lem en t in commoru T h u rsd ay : ailie.i may outline iermN th a t I l l l i r r r a n ron- »ii1er ro u n te r-p ro p o sa b , If h e tcal- iy wantk peace,ni-:KI.>N—Fiiisc iuinor.s Of n im h '

Jic.e swei.()s O rrm iu iy bu t Inclpli'nt rrlpbrntlon.s end w hen KOvrrniiiriK tR(H» Wnw1• ih em o n B rhU li M v tn ^ervlc^; Illiltn' repeal.^ iirojwsiils fru' prnre nnd hl.s th rc i its of a letrllili' war ii> an n li'n iia llv e ; more re.icrv- Lst. rnlle<l m il; G c rn ia u jjUinr.i liDmli Rrilish n v ilirr o il NorwcRlan roa ,i

' B O .M K — Npwfipapers e>,prr.« rDiicern

a i iK rt lN O H TO (.’IIINAW Aam N O 'I'D N , 0<^t. ill III..

n o o s iv i it today a tn t lo Q liil rm u i U n 0«n of th a O hineM n id o n t l governm ent hla g ree tinga ■nd good wl»hr» on Ihe 3Uih a n n l- voraary of t in (ounilln i o t iiw r*- publle.

wnr.II « ,n !• m ent sto ry w hile 11

lihtcil iihmil t^^u a n d one>hnlfhourii. 1)1iiiMK Ih iit tim e th e rc>I'xirt rrnt'i irct ilip conKrea,slonal KAl-Irtlr.s. ml Ini (hruiigli W all s tree titnil tiiiil WiisliiiiKKin re jw rtc fs In-<'lr<luliiii il> a ‘,kii>K e a c h oilier'•wtvos [<><nil’' no'A'?"

'n il' iHf iv iiMi th s l tlirre wns noIrlnl hiuli 1,111 mid llu t t Mr, Roose-\Ttf,s mill iKir KiwMrd m edlatiofi haslint llliilri ii.ily clinnKcd lii th e lustIfW Un>. . WhiK Iminw ttcd wan tUtn:

All rscv iiin i' linu ich o fficia l wiionmiliii 1'. ii'uulm jU'C.sn confei'enccaWll.S h-kM1 M 'sirrdsy w iietiier thnU nllril HI i.iiv. had been asked lo

vsni, Ue rep lied h« flWnoi Kiii>«\

Hill U'' ,iid ir he w ere the officialol ,S(IIIII- 1tiiK-i g o v rin in e n t — O er-

miKlii suggest to news-nm i ili r tim e hm l comn

lor Mini.' 1iiii neu tra l i>ower lo m edi-a ll' Kiiil ihai nucii n s|H>kcsmanwoiilii iir,>1 iirwriKipers lo circu la teth r Kin. .n .1 ir la i Iwllotm,

•n iri.' »mil...... Ill' . lii'iirrrn a n d one o r move

of w ir," ' O handlei w*<i

Mrn, Clhandlfir,I'lm upunled Uy

^ nA llilM T K R n o K N PIIIUUELPIilA, 0<i|. 10 (Wfii -

Mi», O rover Glovelmm Ueva\U>H, wife of tUa W orld w ar f lr a f t (loditrr, jiava b lrlh to h e r lU th iilUld t ^ a y .

hoipual notified nergdoil at Oovenior'a |nland/>wlietfl lie | i serving an «lglvl year wnteuca for a im r Ueaertlon.

Ji'li Ihe con fe rence lie- ,1.1 Ihe reference lo n m lia . i< itiKl iMiloon repreneiiied iiir of th la governm ent, ’ilio Ntiiiitly was flam ing with

U.S.B O m W S FUNDS

W A n m N d ’r o N , O ct. 10 l a w - 'b i t irniMiry will Iwrrow cash /o r the (h>t tlii\e th is yeo,c n e x i M ontlay to

- "com fortab le level''

to ltu«iiU In ItJiU r; xay ttu tn -( ir i • m aii’i burn In Tyrol Hlncr II brrntin' lla iinn iirrd no t lie rep a lr ia le d tii <irrmaii>.

li^ :t,S IN (ilO K .S—K tiirualliin iiC KlMiiioli r ltlr 'i n ta rU a* I'InlHixl nriirtH ilrlr(i(tp» (o K u iila .

NAIIONAL lABOl! ARBLOBMSAS A8GEI FAR

FRANCISCO, O ct. 10 lUP)- T h r coiiKrci-s of In d u s tr ia l o rgan - Izntloii.s opened Its a n n u a l conven­tion induy to h e a r Jo h n L . Lewis, lt.s picsiitcnt, sugBest th e C IO m ight Join the A m erlrnn Pede rn tlon ol L abor in a itark ln tf th e na tional labor icliiiion:. board.

iinnunl rep o rt o f 20.000 words a.s.salled rccen t dOcUlons 'In which itip boanl n iled agaU ist In ­dustrial imlon.s m fn \o r o f th e AFL cr.Mi union.':. T hese decUlons, he coj»e;i(lctJ. indlcrtt<'d the boa rd was lennlnn over backw ard bcc&usa of AFL criilcl.-m of decisions favoring liidustrlnl unlon.i over c r a f t unions.

He roncluded:To rro m o te B argain ing

"The piuposc o t th e na lto n al labor rcliiilons acl l.s to p rom o te col­lective burKoinlnf: th rough th e free choice of represenlM lves. W e have opiw.sed and will eon ilnuc to oppose any a ttetn iil to subvert the. pwrpOBCs of th e a rt by pe in ilitlnn em ployers’ In terference w i t h those righ ts w hether it tnke.s th e form of e m ­ployer expre.sston of opinion SKalnst \mloni?.m h i EPncnvl, or prefev tnce

union in ))an icu lar or through com pany unions o r col- iu.slve eontracts.

"B u t when the a c t Ls so adm in - jslcvcd ns- to thw !in th e develop- m ent and niHinteniincc of s ta b le in - d a s trk l relutloivs. th e n I t becomes

cAsar ' to con.slder • a n d weigh ffully w hether th e b e n e llts of a c t omwclBh th e d a n g ers w hich

admtiil.strnilnn Inflic ts u pon o r­ganized inbor."

Criticism .Sew D eal A Kood hfllf of h is r e p o r t w as d e ­

voted to im em ploym enl a n d p a rts o( ll .'ceiiied an Im plied c riticism of the New Deal.

He rciitwed ills c ritic ism o f Vice- Picsldent Jo h n N. O a n ie r . w hom Jie recently described a s a " lab o r-b a lt- luR, pokrr-playlng. w h lsky-drlnk lng ,

II old m an." T oday h e b lam ed him for " reactionary '’ leg isla tion again st organired labor.

M E B B B B ! M B H IG B L A I

O ne hom e w as com pletely r tt- stroyed and a n o th e r waa badly dam ­aged a.s a re.Mtli of a n early m orning fire today on Llndy Lane, a Micet located Just so u th e as t o f th e city nmH^.

Suffering lox. of a ll per.ional c l- fccts Includlnx clothliiK nnd fur­n itu re were Mr. an<I Mrs. I, Laraby. T lie ir hum '' burnc<l tn Rrmmd. Becond hnii.'c damafircl occupied i)y Mr, and M rs. Jo h n HIk- ney. Most of th e ir personal beloiiK- ings were MilvaKcd b u t ih e linnsr it.ielf had one ^l(Ie a n d m ost ol the rooi bad ly bu rned

T ra ilr r MovedMr. and Mr:., m il titurK ill

siding In a tra lli 'r House a l tlir ol th e L araby hom r, w ere awukc b\' M rs. Larat)y a n d were nlili pinh tiielr iion ir Itiio th e .strrct (ore i t ffaa damnKcil.

A lthough th e |iio|i(-rIv Is ItKutrd nll^^lde the c lly 1lnill.'> nnd llii 'ir is no t f,ul)Jrct to lire jii oi.t iio ii I I'lly equipm ent im d rr ln.s\nun<r Itie iocni dep iiilm en t nii'-w rvil ntnrin w hen th e hlii/r'. rn^iiiK

ICsnllnutd an t. I'nlum" I

Record Couple Wed 78 Years

lilneuR chea ted Mr. a n d M n . George M. Goben. bo th B3. o f t r ip to New York and W ashington aw arded them ~as w inners of a na tloqw ide movie lu rvey to find longest m arried American couple. W ed 18 y e an , th e G obent «U l receive cash In tiM d a n d a special ahowlng of a n a t io n p ic tu re In th e ir Lacas, la ., home.

Finland Evacuates Large North Cities

OdditiesiB y U nited Pressi

HA IRPINSBOS'TON T- G overnor Lcvereit

fiRlionstall ordered instU utlonal supply pu rchases be m ade only tw o m o n th s In ad v a iK t w hen h e discovered (h a t enough hairp ins were sto red In a s ta te m ental school to keep Us w omen Irunates 'supplied for ?30 j j t i n .

JA CKSON, M ich. — Stan ley W ilson, tru sty a t tlie souU iern M ichigan prUon, was com m ended for break ing a rule. D riving a truck in to Jackson , W ilson left h is m achine to rescue Lawrence W eller. 48. who wa,% being gored by a bull In a neari)y field.

CO M M EN nA TtO NLANSINO, M ich— Oov, L iiicn

D. Dlokln.son, commendlnK the .Mate labor m ediation board lor d irec ting se ttlem en t of th e recent Consvnnevs Pow er com pany htrVkr, Jokingly requesti?d. " If yoti have the tim e. I'd like to have you take over tiie H itler m atter."

SCALPED , CIN CIN NA TI — B cn iu rd >Vld- man, world ,serics llckct scalprr. ntlmiHejl he h a d ’'.sciilpeil" him - nelf o f $44(J. •'T liat'* wliHt I In^t a fte r paying expeiifc.s," he m»1iI,

FANKCIN CIN NA TI—W hen 1-ni P n a .

Iialliiii con^ut. vl.tlied a m'MooI w here ino.si of th e pupil', are of I in lla n drhceiU. he UiuuRlit l\c’ct a.'k an easy n'lcsHon.

" W h a t Ita lln n linn clone the mr>'t for A nierlrii?" h e iwispd.

T ogether, Ihe c h lld irn iln 'i- used; •‘n iM a as lo l"

H ELSING FORS. O ct, 10 (U.R) - E\'acunt1on of F inn ish cities w u s ta rted today a s F in lan d sent dele­gates to Ruaslft fo r v ita l negotia­tions w ith th e Soviet U nion.

W ith a de legation en rou te to Mo.scow to discuss political and eco­nomic questions w ith Soviet leaders, th e F inn ish governm ent ordered the firs t blBcl^out in H i ■ . ' and d ispatched six large tra in s to evacuate th e residen ts o f n o rthern com m unities considered vulnw able from the a ir.

A uthorities empha&ited th a t the b lackuyt r a d evacuation w ere purely precautlonarv-. A ^ ^ u . t w i - r e f k c t fea r dT a t t i ^ . ‘

Shortly a fte r...................—d th e vo lu n ta ry evacua­tion of th e c iv ilian popula tions of H elsingfors a n d Vlborg, h in tin g th a t compulsory evacuation ord ers m ight follow, It was learn ed t h a t the evac­uation a lready w as In progre.'.v

It wn-i estim a ted th a t 9.000 to 10,- M) were evacuated today w ith oth- s lo be rem oved to ru ra l regions

tomorrow a n d T hu rsday .T he b lackou t proceeded In good

orilrr.W ith an e stim a te d 250,000 troops

ready for a c tio n if necessary and fron tier de fenses stren g thened , the governm ent propobod th a t rivlllnns whone presence I* n o t es.sentlal .should evacuate th e two dlslrlcts, W ednesday a n d T lw rsrtay , t f i t la

neceMiiry. com puhory evacuation will bo ordered later.

Vlborg, a n iil.storic tow n on Ihe bny of Vlborg, lies betw een Helslng- Invs and Vht Bovict IronU ei,

Ashes Mark Site of Home

tiio Hiiveinmnnt'D working bvlnnco during Ihe present iiutniallonal nituiillon.

'IVM nl«i» ft\uKinncpd by Bec- rrl;.ry H e t « M o n e n i) i» n . Jr.. who nald Uin i r e » i r y Would h M •80,000,. 000 of sh o rt l * m b j i l r fo r oM h In addition lo ^lile o f |lo o .000,000

m » lo t«}\lace k BlmllH' tm o u n t co in ln i due.

and Mt« KkKutv iM k « t t t » ru lnn «>< lh<- t.r^llr l« ta b y hom e’ whleU tn Ih tirnuiiA early Ihi* n io riii« |. The n ign ry hom e M eit,,daflr wax a i'o l<«<1iy dama|«>4 by |h e t i r e w hich threa t* •n td to ip rea d o v rr l i i ' nrlghborhao^ M tl t th o T w in •■alia flrr deparim rM reapondod, a l lh o u th ih e pr«ip

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 <U,R)— The senate today re­jected a proposal to send tbe neu tra lity revision bill back to the senate foreign relatloBS committee fo r re-drafting.

This was the first vote tn connection with the measure, since senate debate^ opened Oct. 2. It was not. however,- considered by either adminis* tration supporters or opp(H nents to be a test o f senti* ment on the bill itself.

The vote was on a proposal by Sen. Charles W. Tobey, R., N . H., to return the bill to committee with instructions to divorce , the arms embargo repeal from other sections of the measure.

The proposal was defeated by a count o f 65 to 26.

Tobey contended the sen­ate could then pass the non> controversial sections in short order without awaiting out­come of the h otly -d isp u ^ arms embargo fig h t

Tobey m a ln u in e d th a t th e Utle-i s o f th e

DIE WHEN MIN I S CAR

i r r O n ic o K E , o u t . . o . t, lo (ur)--.rvrii M'hool oiU ldrni iiiul two wo- in i w rre killed lodiiv w lirri Ihe n it I w hlc lv lliey w n e ildUiK in .•.r1ii>nl US lill iiy n CaiinUlttii I’ch'UIi- nUl-

,ii\s iiiiMriiKer iralii lU n rKii.iliiK. lit-(Ii'iiil: / •Ml .1 . (lordtiii

, d ilv III Ih r hri-il»u«liU-i. M urtiiii Uuivvu. «, Mllitvcd

'I'oillaiivs Ol

(I. •.l-.li’is; .lover VmvIc lli; ’niiaridci, 7. Kiiil h r i In o lhns,

Amln-vi, I'lhiuiilu. \ t ' iiud Miuliui, I J. all of ICtoiilrokc,

Liquor Sale Law (Jets Court Test

On Salary (HaimHOlliL:,

llonnlllV of tlin jiliihn lu'i whl>'h «uih<irlr''.’< lii imi(Kii) « vn ir li(|iior iii

B M.

were needed lmmWiat«ly to mnov* the danger of.attacu on V. 8. mer* chant veasela with posalblUtlea of In­volvement in tha S u n p eu i o o n - - nict. Those provisions would ior- bid American ships to (o to bel­ligerent porU ot to «nt«F-other — danger Eones,

Tobey called on the senate to eup- port hla plan after it waa'crttlelaed by Chairman Key Pittman. D.. H er, of the senate foreign rclaUona e e a - • mittee and Sen. Tom Odniudly, D , Tex., who aided in dr«ttlnc -the neutrality bill.

Prevent U11 Experieac*Pittman claimed no Durpoea woulfl

be Accomplished,ybir p uaasa «t

aelf." .................. •Tobey, however. declir«4'‘ •h itt''‘

"Ihla la our opportuiOtx to pnv«M a recurrence of our tx p v ln M i f

"W h eth er w e ahall ho ld a p u in * sAge of these aafeguard pnwWOBa th roughou t fhe c o n tro m ita l M t t * on. th e a rm s em bargo n t m l o r w hether w e sha ll a d ^ iHDr lion lo m ake these a a f t « u M i : M law .a t onc« a n d th e n p ro cM t debate on th e a rm s tm b a r te r«* peal c lause Is en tirely u p to tb i i •o d y ," ih e aald.

R oll Can *1118 roll call on Tobeyn BWtikmt For-au.Republlcaoi (111-Borth, BrUaM,

Capper, Danaher. XXivU. nMder. Holman, Johnson, Calif.. Lodge. Mo< Nary. Nye, Reed, Tobey, ’Fownaend and Vandenberg,

Democrats (0) — Bulow. Clark. Ida.. Clark. Mo., Downey, Holt. Mc- Citrrsn, Overton, W a 1 a h and WliMlrj.

Farmer-t^bor (O—Lundeen. ProgrpMlve ( D —l^PoU ette , Agnlii.1t—09.neinibllrpns iD —Austin. Rarbour.

Cllb,ion, Oiirney, Hale, Taft and White.

DeiD riiiociats (&7>—A dams, Andrews,

Ashur.si, liniley. ilankhead . Barkley. Hilbo, Brown. Burke, Dyrd. Bym ei, Curnwnv, C iisnd irr, C h a v n . Con- niilly. I>oniihry, Ellcnder. O eorie , ( ir rry , CJilletic. Ororii, O uffey, H ar- rhun , lliiic ii. Mny<lrn, H erring, lllli, MiiKhrs, .lohnson, Colo., K ing, Lee, Liira.s, M aloney. M cKoilar. Mend, MlUrr, M inton, M m ray, Neely. ( ) ’Mnlioiirv. I’cp iirr. i 'lttin an . R ad- r lllf r , llc jiio lds, HuMCil, ScllwarU, (Vhwi'lli'iibni-h. Shrplm rd, Blaltefy, .Snm tliris, H irw nrl, 'l liom an, Okla., •i'homii.s. u tu h , 'IVuman, Tydlngs, Van Niivs and W ngner.

ln (1f|irndrn t»—I I ) —Norris,I t wiin niinounced th a t had ha

licrn iirrnn il, Ben. C arter CUniui, D., Vn., would iiKve voted again st the mnlhin. Me wiin imired w ith Sen. HhiiiMrnd, K-l.,, M in n , wlio would hiive viilrd for it.

eriy la euliidf the rlty UmlU. Mn. Rlgiiejr b shown hel«1ir»i a . offre pot and Mr. lUfoey awne leoli, appnul- maiely Ihe only arllrif" from the Ijimby hows'*, ’lhl» aflfcnoon townspeople headed a drive lora in lunds lor Ihe rlrtrtl; Rlinrj-^ wb* deatliuta sinr* thrU homi waa haavHy damage#,

iR rrn in g T im es Phele)

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inopoly Ynn ni'itnrd be-

Idti' the i.lntn «mm'uu- ciiuvt.A iiv.-neti .1, w T nvlor ru ird lltp-

K<il i> •'l.ilm (If II, AlbictiiM -ii or M<t -lilliin Icii iiiiiiii'V IIS i« npri'liil lli|iiiu'1nt<'.’,tli;iit<ir im u ioundn thn IDJU ItiHiui t«w w«iv 'I 'h tlli:il) r,liiltile dlliilU'iiti-ri t t i r lllllA l«w in rrjii liir n tew riiiiiiKri>,

■Jlir iiltm iiev gn ie riii riiiilriidi’d th r iiinM llnllnn «lld iii>( ulve ttin i.tAif iwwvi sell lUimu, A dr- .M ull tK iiccird w llh in (Ml ilii^v

II, A. o n . h io t 'KVVA/tillNll'fON, Ckt 10 lU W .,'-

HKMkn i>l nil iilln a^ i)I Aug. 31, Intiilnl .VJJ.ini1,0Ui) ha irrln . thn bU. in tu 1)1 mliien ri<|<«ilnd toduy,

l>h:i>tt'A'VU>N HtvT I’o o A T r a . io . O ct. lo m.Ri - a new

nliidriit union building a n d women's diinnlUri'y on Iiin tln lvcis ily of Id s- ho, um ilin 'in b ra m h , cam jm s will lie ili'dlcRted Nov, I I , l>cttn Joiin 11. Nichols saiit today.

0 FACE K W m i l G E S

KANHAB CITY, M o , OCl. 10 - Jay Lynch, iho Uuhl. Ida-, (ruck d iiv rr w h o alleiiedly kidnaped A llieit U hepard In Denver, Oolo; and foixed Itlin to d rly i In to K«nM*. will be retu rned to K aiuaa la te r ttiU . w esk^H e la

Issued flom*,

tlie td tn fl^ ' of • mart be 'i« l(| wU with him nrhan they roblMd a ator* iitflM iver.T iiaahm rratT w to]' '

wired that Lynch f Uiere lor the theft ot M on two holdup ohariM. i wanted a t Oreen River. 1 highway robbery €htrM« .

Uyneit waa arrtatMi M|Ndrove tiiroiigU a stop trao ted a ttenU oa M '

Page Twb'^ IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, ID AH O TuMdi?, Oetolw J0 , 493»

B R I T I S H P L A I S P E A C E R E P L Y T O H I T L E R O N T H U R S D A Y C H M E IIU II1101U | -

HG i S m i E N l ON AIMS OF WAR

* B r FB E D E R IC R K U IfLONDON, Oct. 10 (U.B—Prim e

M inister N e v i l l e C ha m b c rla ln 'j ' s u te m e n t on th e wAr will be m ade

ThursdBiy Instead o f W ednesday.T h e B rttlsh RUitement w aa de lay ­

ed In order to -p e rm it fu rth e r con- a u lU tlon w ith tlie D o m in io n .

I t waB reported t h a t B r ita in , la n d fYancc) wiJuld m ake a d e a r sw te - m enl of Uielr w ar a lm s In such form th a t A dolf H itler. U h e rea lly wanUi peace, can consider Uiem c o u n te r­proposals to those h e m ade In hl- relchstag specch.

M ost m em bers o l t h e c liief pollUcAl' pnrtlcs. Conservative. L ib­e ra l a n d Labor, held Umt H ille r’s o w i w n n s w ore absohively un a c- cepuible. B ui Ihere was a strong feeling tlin l II H itler w anted to sub* jnU a reasonable o tte r—one whlcU would be recofn lred by th e w orld aa InvolvtnK no allied su rre n d e r and o lte rlng hope for a lasting , h o n ­orable pcacc—th e a llies na tu ra lly would be Rind to con-'ilder it.

C ham berlain. long nn "appeaser." w as,now am ong Uie Ilrm csi advo­cates of a stj-oiig British policy. He

\ was uiiderstocKl to be «or*:lng lia r - raontously 'with Wls\Btot\ C h u rc h ill.' llr s t lord of th e adm iralty a n d a rc h ­enemy of G erm an Nazism.

Chainberl&ln was said to have w rltlen personally some of th e m ost b iting passages In a m in istry o( In ­form ation com m entary la st Friday n igh t on H itler's speech, a com­m en tary which contem ptuously d ls- mls.<ied the Nazi peace bid as hard ly w or\li considering,

H O I B U E D B Y BLAZE

(r»M Pm < On«)of control, th rea te n ed th e en tire aection. T he fire was soon ex- tingulahed a f te r th e d e p a r tm e n t! a rriva l b u t the U ra b y home wi ‘ ruins.

Mrs. L araby told firem en th a t she had bu ilt a fire shortly a f te r 4 a. m.. aw a iting the a rriva l hom e of h e r husbai\d . n p ressm an a t th e T ^m n - Newa p la n t-o n th e n ig h t shlfc. She then w en t back to bed.

S park From CtUmacjr A sp a rk from th e c h im ney evl-

' d en tly s ta r te d th e fire on th e garage roo t, connected w ith th e house. I t sp read rap id ly a n d by th e tim e M n . L araby learned th a t th e s tru c tu re w as on fire i t was too la te to save any th in g . Bhe r a n from th e bu rn ing

N ew s in B riefW oman B etter

Mr.s, E. E. B auer, who has been 111, U som ew hat im proved, it was learned toda)-.

AmovingT he Mont* K uka fam ily Is movlnR

from th e K null com m unity to Uie Tw in Falla d is tric t Uils week.

Council M eets Members of Uie city council. In

session ja a t night,; discussed routine bm lness m a tte rs <lurlng a one and one-haU h o u r m eeting.

To C alifornia Mrs. B. I . Price, residen t of T *'ln

Falls for a num ber of years, le ll Sunday for S a n T rancU co a n d Um Angeles-

lle re From Burley Mrs. J . T. H lndm arsh . m o the r, and

Miss Dorothy H acking, niece of M rs.George. K null, a re visiting h e r

this week. Tliey bcyh live In Burley.

Here From 8«altle Mrs. Andrew M cQuaker, wife of

the Tw in Falls a rc h ite c t, is here Jrom S ea ttle , W ash., lo r aev tral weeks' vUlt.

Back f m n M eetlnc H arvey B. H ale, member of thu

board of d irec to rs of Pacific Wool Ort^weri. P o r tla n d , Ore., h as re­tu rned from th e fa ll meeting staged a \ P o rtland la s t w eek-end.

Ai W riters ' .MeetMr. and Mrs, C. C. M errill. Buhl,

were am ong the so u th e rn Idaho residen ts who a tten d e d th e a n n u a l w riters ' conference In Boise la s t S a t­urday . N

Itt BoUeMrs. Ella M. W hite, M rs, Clyde

R . Baco/i. M r. and M rs. M, Com ice. T hom aa M, R obertson, Je^ a n d 0 . U Jones were am ong th e T w in Falla residen ts who were reg is tered yes­terday a t Boise hotels.

C endltlon Im provesW. W . Powell, B erger ran c h e r who

was severely In jured In a rec en t la rm accident. Is m aking sa tisfac to ry re ­covery a t th e T w in P a lls county ReHCijvl hoi^pltal. {rlends have Informed.

Celebrate B irthday Mr. and M rs. A. F . B laaer. M r.

and Mrs. A. H. B laser and fnmlly. Tw in Falls, a n d Mrs, K enne th Jo h n ­son. R ichfield, m otored to Shoshone Sunday , m eeting a t the hom e of Mm. J . H . H untley for a birthday d in n e r compllmentlTig A. T . Blaser.

Farley Pm tponedLegloi) m em berhhlp commUt«e

m eeting will be held a t 8 p. m . nex t T uesday a t (he residence of John D ai^ c lialrm an, Instead of ton igh t. C om m ander J . Ed« 'ard W arner said th is afte rn o o n . Tlie session to n ig h t w u postponed becatue of th e dla-

Jlere Krom ttM lb Joe Partridge, n a tio n a l executive

com m itteem an fronv L ouisiana Jot th e A m erican Legion, la tran sac ting business here . He formeiTy lived in N am pa.

A t Bosljieaa School Recent s tu d e n ts enrolling a t tlie

T w in Falla Business U niversity in ­c lude LucUle Lee, Audrey H inkle . W ilma Roy, K ay Schnell. A lU WelU, Jessie T a r r , B arbara L aughm lller and M arjorie Byram . a ll of T w in Falls.

Legion C hanges MeCllng Regulnr m eeting of the Tw in

F a lls poet, A m erican Legion, will be held a t S p. m . Friday of Uiis week In stead of T hursday . Oct. 10 T h e change waa m ade because of the d is tric t convention nex t week.

U the r U rle filed divorce su it In d is tr ic t c o u rt today ag ain st. A s . E d ith Urle, w hom he m arried 1933, in T w in Falls . He c laim s decer' Uon in 1938 a n d asks U tle to prop, e rty . His a tto rn ey Is O. 0 . Hall.

V.F.W. AualUary V.F.W . aux ilia ry will m eet Thur^.

day li\stead o f W ednesday evening a t th e home of M rs. G loria Pom ci oy, 337 T h ird avenue west. All m em ­bers a re urged to be presen t, as Mrs C larissa K ing , C oeur d'A lene, s ta le president, wlU a tten d .

B . P . I F E A M SIDAHO m y c i s

M ajor event o f Buslnesa W om en’s week observances for T ffln Falls B usiness and P rofessional W omen's club will be th e a n n u a l H em e Prod- ucta-H om e T a len t d in n e r Friday. O ct. 13, a t 1 p . m . a t th e Presby­te rian chu rch . M ore th a n 300 men a n d women are expected to a ttend

Id ah o m anufactu re ra o f food p ro d u cu will be fea tu red th is year, w hereas th e re ta il dealers ' products w e r t "p layed up" a t la s t year 's <Un- o e r, M rs. F rankie Alworth, program coord ina tion chairm an , annoim ced today. M erchandisers a re cooperat­ing, a n d several Idaho products d is­p lays will be arrajiged.

T he public is Invited to a ttend , and tickets a re available a t the S terling Jew eh ? com pany, o r may be procured from m em bers of the sponsoring cWb. '

Miss M. le e tU McCoy, T w in Falls, s ta te p resident, will be th e p rincipal speaker, d la cu u ln g "100 Y e a n o( W omen In a D em ocracy,"

T he B uhl DJ».W. club Will provide a special m usical num ber: a d an c ­ing act by local ta len t , a n d o the r p rogram num bers will be fea tured, N umerous door p rises will be d is­tributed.

C om m ittee on a rrangem en ts in ­c ludes M rs. A lw orth, w ho will be to a s tm a s te r ; 'M n . O ra ce Parsons, Ml&s M yrtle A nderson, M iss F annie Amey, Ml&t M ary A nn R eber, Miss McCoy. M rs. C o ta S tevens, M lu Lortt R oberts, M rs. E lla G eorge. Mrs.

R ay S m ith and

P T A Study G roup Meets at B ickelT hirty members of th e Btekel

P aren t-T eacher association s tu d y group, meeting F riday fo r a lu n c h ­eon a t Uic school aud ito rium , b e a rd Mrs. J. D. B a rn h a r t give a n excel­le n t address on "T he P a rm e r H as a 6on "

Mrs. Carl H afer a n d M rs. J . Throckmorton were chosen a s le ad -

for tlic m em bership drive fo r th e coming ypiir.

Mrs Albert Inam a , s tudy group chftlrimin. presided a t th e luncheon . T lif tables were a ttracU vely » r - rongcd. fell flowers p red o m in atto f.

D E S T IT U T ETow nspeople t h i s afternoon

aaked public coopernUon In a drive to raise funds to a id Mr. and M rs, Jo h n Rlgney, elderly couple whose home was badly dam aged by flam es th is m om lng w hich destroyed an o th er house. Mr. R lgney fs 67 and M rs. Rlgney I s U . Both-w ere le ft d e stitu te as a resu lt o f th e fire.

DonaUons will be accepted by Joe -K K oehler a t the Roxy theatec o r a t h is homo and will be tu rn ed over to the elderly couple,

-M r. K oehler annoum-cd th h a fternoon th a t a Hpeclal .ttiowing of Ihe picture, "Mnii of Con­quest." womW be given b ia rlln s a t 11 ;80 p. m. today and th a t nil p ro ­ceed* from th e show H-ould be given to the Rlgueys.

t r lc t DJV.V. ga thering .

O a D eer H u n tATthur a n d V em oi\ Mickey, botl^

o f H oxle, K an .. C larence S tew a rt a n d G uy K ail w en t d e e r h un ting la st w eek-end In th e Shoahone basin c oun try . T he K ansans, who have been guests a t th e S tew a rt home, re tu rn e d ye.sierday to th e middle west.

O n V acationRev. and M rs. L. D. S m ith a n d

da u g h ter. Miss M axine SmlU). le ft today for a two weeks' vacation , th e ir ttlixecary Itw ludln* t h t W orW a fa ir a t San Francisco; p o in ts In so u th e rn C alifornia, W ashington a n d O regon. They were accom ­p an ied by M rs. B. M. S m ith and son, D avid, T a m Falls , a n d M iu M ildred Feldm an a n d M iss Lola P e ld m a n , M eade, K an .

Revival M eeting■ Rev. F rank lin N orrli to d a y an

nounced a series of special evangel IsUc services beginning S u nday , O ct. 15. a t th e U n ited B re th re n chu rch , located a t th e c o m er of T h ird s tre e t a n d T h ird avenue east, Rav. N orris will be th e evangelist. T lte m eetings will be he ld n igh tly a t 7: <8 p. m.,. lu d u d ln g -B a tu rd ay , a n d th e public U Invited, T lte aervlces will con tinue Indelln lte ly ,

Bm all BlaseFirem en n t 10 a, m. today ej

tingulshed a s ligh t blaze a t 362 T h ird avenue east, caused w hen c overheated stovepipe causcYl the wall paper to Ignite. T h e hou.se Is occupied by M elvhi C rane, firem en said. D am ages w ere slight.

V eterans M eetMembers of Uie local post of Uie

V eterans of Fore ign W ars will m eet in regular session W ednesday a t 8

. In ih e toa.iement of the b a n d - shell a t th e city park . I t was a n ­nounced h e re th is a fternoon by A, " W illiam s, com m antlcr.

In th e meuiiUine,Mr. niKuey m ade a fu tile e ffo rt to krep the fire from spiendliig lo hlB houso. l ie played a streiiin of w u trr from a g a rd rn hose over It bu t w hrn w ater p I|>th in (he Lnrnby home burst the p ie u u re Riivr out. ThP loi'itl d ep n rt- mCnt arrived h i tln ir lo sloj) himtikI o t the ilam rn thTO\igh th e R lgnry house.

Itlfn ey U am vfe *230 ntliney th is afiew ioon r s l ln u ir d

dam age to his home a t a pp rox i­m ately gJfiO. He had no insurance, Lots a t th e L arahy honitt, hxtrned lo the ground, wus no t entlm ated. F lrem rn were inro tm ed it wim p a r­tia lly ro v errd by lusuranrc .

In addlUon lu the house un the L araby lot, the RnrnKe and a lso a le n t w hich was n ilrd w ith sto red a rllc lrs w rrr destroyed. Only thlMRs salvageable were a lew tools w hich WiUinUxHl the ten iflu heal.

N ew s o f R ecordMarriage Liccnaea

Mrs. F lora A nderson.O ne of th e la rg e s t assem blies of

B.P.W. g roups du rin g Uie w eeks observance took place Sunday a t a d b tr lc l m eeting a t F re d s cafe, Rupert.

M rs. G race K ing , R upert, distric t p residen t, p resided ; Mlsa McCoy and Miss H a r r ie t T a f t, o f Albion S ta te N orm al school facu lty , were the speakers, a n d various m usica l num ­bers were p resen ted . TThe d istric t m eeting In th e sp ring wlil be held a t Bvihl.

Miss M cC oy's , address ai Ruperl. "Slab lllzaU on of O ur Fed ­era tion In R e la tion lo D em ocracy."

tm phkblzed th e re la tion o l club life and ac tiv ities to democracy, com paring local B usiness a n d Pro- (ti&lonal W om cn’fc club* to In d i­vidual citizens In t h e ' dem ocracy "who.ie safeguards and freedom we enjoy."

From Salt L ake M rs. M ary 0 . R lcliw ds, M rs, M ary

W rt? ;jt a n d M rs, Ja n e R, Bell, a ll o f C am p M m Lois, D aughters of th e U tah Plofleers, a n d M rs. Lenorc C arre ll, C am p Em -A r-EI. have tu rn ed from S a lt L ake City a f te r a fou r-day v is it .w ith relatives and (rlends. T l^ e f 1^56 a ttende tl th e L. D. S. conference and th e convention of Uie D aughters of the U tah Pioneers.

PB IiS lS CONFERC athollo p r le s u of Uils area a t.

ten d ed Uie an n u al fall conference of th e sou the rn Id ah o deanery here today , beginn ing a t io a. m.

F a th e r H . B. H eilm an, pastor o t S t. E dw ard’s Catholic church, was lioa t to th e d ta t\e ry attei^rtMits th is noon a t a d inne r a t the rectory.

P re sen t were Rev. Eric B cherm an- son, Jerom e; Rev, 3 . J , Kunkel, Burley ; Rev. D. L. McElllgOtt, R upert; Rev. A. J, Trncy, Shoshone; Rev. M irhsel King, W endell; Rev. J . C. Uoiaii, Ruhl; Kev. U n u s D ougherty. H olllsier, a n d Rev, Jam ea II. Orarfy, 'i v in f'alls.

C A H W R N S ,K K agcrm au ■Ntmian was Allghlly

In jured he re UiIa inoiniiiii w hen Ihe f a r In w liich aim' was a p a u cn u r i' ove rtu rned us a resu lt of a c ra sh al th e ln ie rse c t io n »( Fm irth s t i re t inxl F ifth avenue no rth , iwllce recoriis show .

In ju re d was Mrs. N ettle l.pw rllrnn, H a g w n itn . She roo«lv«d a biiiUMl leg. D river o f th e m a o h la t In which th * w om an waa a p a iu n te r was h ia b a iid , Roy Lew ellenn. \

‘n>g H agerm an o a r a n d a M arkdi- arlA gtooery tfu a k b tb ig o jierated by fU o h ird X. M o r ^ c rashed , police sa id , a n d U i t . >u t>or-tflw n au io ^ r iM d over.

p r ln g ip a l OMnage lo th e U w ellen n m a o h ln i oonsU tad o f a b roken wheel a n d a b roken u i e , Police |x>liii«d o u t U it( atU iough th e o a r tu rn ed ovar, no i l a u was broken.^ tle arraiU ««re made in oonneo-

Uon tht mUhap, Th« crash oo* -------* t IfiitO a . m .

raotorta* p r d d u o i d worU) o l oo tk in ya rn

In >017.

OCT. •Juiiicn K, H enstee, :i4, and Alice A.

F ade r, aa, b o th of U ag frm an , O rv lllr H. S U n d e ld , 38, Q an iie tl ,

a n d O livia M oline. 16, M urtaugh,

I ’o Mr, and Mrs. P . W, HpII, T w in Falls, a giri; th is m oniiiig a t Uie Hiifjurhnn mBteinn'y Jiotiir.

'I'D M r. and Mrs. Raymoiitl C runi- r ln r , Hn/.pllon, a Hirl, Hits m orn ing a t Ihe S ubu rban m a tern ity home.

1)K^ »UIBflRA U X -»^.tieral serv- icr.s fur Miss AiiRstuaiu l)e« Ituls- srnux, irsident of 'I'wln I'Vils since lUlA, who died Hunday evenhig itt Ihe Twill Falls fouiity fsrm, will t>e hr ld at B ,50 a, m. W rdnrsday a'. Ml, K dwanl's CiiUinllc clim cli. Tlie Ros­ary will be J'eclietl nt 7 , JO p. m, today at the White inoviwary rhajvel,

M c lllt lU E —F uneral servluei for C laude M nlirlde, who died yesterday a t Ihe 'i v l n Falls m in ty general hos|>ital, will be held W ednesday « t 3:30 p. in. .1 Uie I>rake and lleyiioM s lu n e ia l hom e R tv, K. O, M cC alllster, M ethodist m in ister will offlela le.

T e m p era tu re s |

Min. H.<. rrM :::!; :i ...

Kall<|»ll Kaiuio Ciir Ia» Anirlri

SC,7..%."N»w Viirk .

S i l i ' f i ; cii,- ,:flan ri*nclicy

TWIN rAI.I.B WIMI«(»n

EO OVER ILEB-IN m

A rgum ent ot ne ighboring ranch rs o m e5.serted closing of a d itch Ital to th ree of th e four m en flared

In to a d lstrW l cowrt su it today.O tto KsiiRer. P e rry E. W hite and

W alte r Norri.i filed action agaln.U W illiam W cckerl askUig th e cou rt;

I. To decree th a t they own lUle to a d itch rlght-of-w ny carrj’lng w ater from a T s,ln Falls Canal com pany pipeline to th e ir proper- Ues.

3. To order W erkert to rebuild th e d itch h e asserted ly filled In.

3. To penieiiiftlly en jo in and re ­stra in W eckert from Interferrlng wlU\ Uie d itch .

<. To order th e de fendan t to pay •lOO dam ages.

O om plnint agaln.st W ecken re­cites the ran c h property owned bv th e th ree p la in tiffs adJoinliiK Uie defendant'.-! land , poliitn out they h av e held for m any years an ease­m en t and rl^iht o f way for Ihe ditch runhinR from th e plpellnr. nml mivh th a t on O ct. i W eckcrt IiUeO in liie d itch .

T lie th ree runcliers s.s.scii iheyiw c a tu io t ge t w ater foi Uml orir dom estic usnRc.D othw ell and Povry s r r n tto r-

neya for th e plahiUffn

TMNSFER GIVEN W A ZONE HEAD

J o h n H . Q rifflU is. form erly coun­ty eng inee r under m e W PA a n d m ore reoenOy lone e n g inee r.'today h a d been tran s fe rred to G em coun­ty w here h e has accepted a sim ilar

PMiUon, I t w as announced here th is afternoon.

D u r i n g ' tim e h e was W PA

2 OFFICES M N F E E S

HO Ot the ihvce Fitlls rounty

I' lli« puAi <iuar-

K rr roili'rllmir. in fe<> ofJitT.^ <if 'I'wtotolled IJ.OAB.IXi fc .................

accord ing to rri>nrts tinted |o<tay by W alter C. Muifcrave, rte rk -aud l- lor-recorder.

T o ta l received tiv Mi. M usm ave's o ttlee reacheA Vi.itlQ ID lip tra n s­m u te d |3,flSS 30 or th is lo the county trea su rer, pa id out eo ri-nis in re ­funds, am i exiifSMUd »6<13i lo r necessary outlnv'i.

h e r e c o rd r n r e e n Allowed 11,878.30 as coiiiixiiMt to |l ,W .4 0 la st year fo r the annie pri(»<i, the only Increase, A iidllor'f rees were 137.60 com pared lo tiO AO anil clerk 's lees wers IRI0 4A ro iupaird to •840.1A, Tlie 12.7^2.10 Kiisl was well above Uie 13,317 0,1 of Isst year,

Oi-oas le rs lah rti in liv the pro­ba ta court r e a rh n l I8J0.8A, Judge 0 . A. Ralley reported. Net was 101847 a fte r rtetUictlon o{ h tc lden- la i expenses. 'IIib rouiily received •833.07 of th e inial and the s la te gam * deiMtrtin'eiil tDS.

Q uarterly r rp o a of the slierlff's office had n o t yrl tHvii (lird today, according lo J . A, Persons, deputy auditor.

PltiiieH Hunt tor MisHMif; Aircraft

r o n T 1.IW 18. W ..I1, o . ,, 10 m—A ha lf-dosen arm y p lanes loday sought a na tional Ruard sh ip lost w ltl\ tw o m en alioar.l ih ice la s t n ig h t on a fliHlii here fioni Felts field In fliHikanr

U s t word fuuii Piliii Etiward B, flaxon was a radio repnrl th a t he was ruiniliiii low on riimiIIiiu was "n ea r a hlgli iiinuiitaln "

■nie n a tional .miard flier said he and P rivate W. Sliana would take lo th e ir pn ia rhu trii when Ihe gaso< line w as esimnslci).

n tA O M IC T IM Iia 'w A filT AlJfl.

Lust Kites for’Murioii LarNeii

Im pressive last rlte^ for M ailon . f.nrsen. S3, lo r iimnv vnti

residen t of Rock C rrrk . Kitiit»Tty a n d Eden, who died ’MlllI^(1fty a t N ytsa , O re.. were held yeiierday a fte rnoon a t the Drake mid Reyn­olds fu n e ra l hom e rlinpel

B ishop E d U ttle , E drn, o llirts ted a t th e L.D.8. services. II <; Koundy p ronounced th e Invoc-Aiion, and speakers w ere B ishop U tile , cieorge M iller a n d H enry Hchwnii

L ym an y a rd in g pronouncrd the benedlcU on. Blsho]i Mitln ilniicated th e grave a t Sunset Memorial p»rk,

M usic Included two durts. u rn u - Uful H om e," by Mr. siul Mrs, S chw ab, a n d "Boiuetlm*. Home^ w here," by Mrs. ItayiiKmd Henry a n d Mrs. Leslie J ik-Iiau, ImuIi «c- com pan led by Mtn. Chsvlrn lUwley, K elU) Jo hansen sauR "(loMirtlme W e'll U nderstand ," arroMi|innii.,| by M rs. H enry.

P a llb e a re rs were U H oy H snsen a n d J a c k Bell. Tw in Ksiia; Kniery C am eron, P a rm a; llo b n t Mwaii, Eden, a n d Russell 0 . I,ni.vii end I ’ r r ls L arsen , H ansen,

NG CASE GOES 0IHIRD IR IA l

Trial of a dam age ac tion w hich h a s faced a dlatrlcl court Jury tw ice a ^ the Idaho suprem e c o u rt th ree Umes aot underway slowly h e re to ­day before Judge T . Bailey • Lee. Burley.

Tlie case U th a t of L. B, Joelln and ht.'s wife. S a rah M. Joslln , against Uie Idaho Tim es P ub lish ing company. Jofllin seeks dam ages for ln]uries he suffered w hen s tru c k by B m oiorryck driven toy a ycuU i h e claim:, wn.i an rmployc of th e pub - llBhlnR firm. Tlie defense h as con­tended thiOMShout th a t th e cycUsl wna an Independent contractor.

Ju ry Selection ■rn^b o( Juri’ sclccllon w as stlU

unfinished as court recessed a t noon today. I t was taken up a g a in th is nfienioon and was expected to be completed before th e end of th e day.

JaUIn won a verdict once in dU- tr ic t court; the defense then w on In suprem e court on two d iffe ren t hcnrlnii.-<: the cose cam e back to dl.sirlcl bt-iu-h here, w here th e de­fense was victorious w hen Judge

E. W instead. Boise, approved a non-su it m otion; Ja slln appealed th a t and won reversa l by th e su- preriir court, w ith rem and ing to Tw in Falls for the th ird tr ia l he re .

Amended com plain t tiled by Jo s- iln'B counsel, Bothwell a n d Povey. ha.4 Almost doubled th e orig inal damage nm ount requested. T h e to U l Is now Bpproximately »6.000.

.More l l i a n S Years Tlie case was first filed A pril 7.

1#34, mere th a n five years ago.Defense coun.^el fo r the publlsh-

hiK coiiccrn a re C hapm an and Chapman.

Chronology of th e prolonged legal battle , as listed on th e en try boolis ol d la trlcl court In T w in Falls, show.s: .

pamftBP action filed April 7. 103<. V tTdlci to r p la ln tm Jurje 13.

-N o tice ot move for new tr ia l by, defense. June 31. 1934.

O verruled. Ju ly H . 1934.Notice of suprem e court appeal,

Ju ly 28. 1634.' Reversed and rem anded , by ,«i- prcm e court, certified copy filed h e re Oct. 6, 1936.

Reversal Upheld Reversal and rem anding upheld

by suprem e court a fte r second h e a r ­ing . cerUfled copy of decision filed h e re Ja n , 14. 1036.

A m ended com plaint filed by p ls ln - Uff. M arch 0,1930.

T tltil t r a n s le r r rd to Judge C- E. W instead, In Tw in Falla, Sept. 36, 1937.

judR m eu t o( no n -su it In {avt« of de fendant. Oct. 37, 1937.

Appeal by Joslln J a n . 35. 1938. Reversed and rem anded by i

p rem e court, r rr tlf ie d copy filed h e re May 0, 1930.

O rder iransferrliiR cu/ie to ju d g e T . Bailey Lee. Sept. 3S. IBSO,

Local Girl M akes D ebut w ith P lay e rs

U nder the sgmnsorshlp of the T ow nsend elnb No. l o f T w in Fall.s, IliF Rose ‘ City Players. P o rtland , O re.. presented the producU on "Re lief Bo H anged " a t th e O dd Fellow h a ll lost evening for an appreclotivc audience.

M lw HlfftTna, T ^ ln FnlU,w ho Is awistlnR th e pioyers In the siirroumlliiM towns, was acclaim ed for lier In itial pe rform ance last, eveiilim.

T liniiP of the jiluy i.i liii.'ied lui a tso iilslm y In n o rth e rn Idaho, iiii d

concerns the pligh t of an HKcd coiiiije who are unable to find woik, a f te r losing Ilfe-tlm e savings.

U.S. Coast Guard ContinuegSevch For Foreign‘Sub

B o a x o N . O ct. I U K - v v n com guard patrols today were reportad t« bar* l»«dened ttielr wareh br s«a and air for a "forrt«n" tutena- rlae r^mtadly lurUnr along the egpect«d route of the tbreataned American refugee ship Iroquois In New BaigUnd waten.

T h e Iroquois w ith 484 A m ericans a b o ard was expected to approach th e Axaertean c o a it tod a y a n d i» sb N a n tu ck e t shoals en rouW to New Y ork.

h a d beeu in s tru ­m ental In fo rm u­lating v a r i o u pro jec ts w h l c l

—— ' , ,— have been com U tU F F IT H S p je u d here . Al

th o u g h h la tran sfe r taX ts h im to O em county I t was n o t learned here w h e th e r h e would h e adquarte r a t B oise o r som e com m unity In th e c o u n ty over w hich h e will h a w Ju r­isd iction .

A t th e p resen t Ume O rlfflU is’ p lace In th is zone Is being filled by P a u l N innem an , form erly of Boise. N ln n e m an arrived In T w in F a lls S ta te rd ay . i

LAST H O R PAID lO B O H lF

LOyiSIAIIA PROBE HITS l E y LI

B U H L, Oct. 10 (Special) — L ast r ite s fo r C harles Jackson Brandon , fa rm e r of th e Fairvlew d is tric t for 14 years , who died Tuesday a t th e T w in F a lls county hospital follow­in g a sh o r t lllnes.s, were held S u n ­day from th e Buhl P resbyterian c h u rc h w ith Rev. 1. p . H ow ard offi­c ia tin g .

R o b e rt K irch tr sang tw o solos. " N eare r My Ood to Tliee " and "Som etim e W ell U nderstend," w ith N o rm an Boring playing th e o rgan occom ponlm ents. Pallbearers were M elvin H arrison . Ous K udlac, R alph F o rd liam . Tom Novacck, Jo h n Mey­e rs a n d J . J , Alexander. H onorary pa lbea rc rs were A nton * Suchan , jn c k Cam pbell. Alfred K rom er, C h e s te r Nob, E rnest Voss and F ra n k A tkins.

Mr. B randon was bom Feb. 1. 1804. a t Q rtenw ay, Ark. B e was m a rrie d to Miss H elen Cobb a t M o u n ta in Home In D ecem ber. 1938. Besides h is widow he U aur.'lved by th ree ch ild ren , Leroy, 9. K eith . 8, a n d C harlene . 6; h is m o the r and f a th e r . Mr. and Mrs. J . R . Brandon , B uhl; a b ro ther, Oscar, New Mexico; a b ro th er. W ayne, Rogers, A rk.; a n d C laude. Arche, R heuben and R«»sClL-all ol Buhl.

Fairv lew O range, of which he . \ active m em ber, had charge of th e g raveside rite s a t the O dd F e l­lows cem etery In Flier. In term e n t w as u n d e r d irection o f the Albertson fu n e ra l jbom e of Buhl.

TOO LATE TO CI.AHHIFVL o a r iv - ln f ro n t o f i>om i.ni.'f. lower

h aU of g ray llteiiuie f s i l i r r |>eii. F h . 16U cw leave s t Ne«» ofticc. R ew ard.

—Get In -----Your Bus• n d d r i v e a (ro li{ li( (u

H a rry MuNKravc’s M dse. M art

Harry will guarantee (u suve you snoney on ho\»w futnUhing« jor •pot oa*h.

N EW ORLEANS. L a., O ct. 10 WJO — A g ran d Jury InvestlgaU on. u n d e r w ay fo r weeks in fede ra l a n d s ta te courts , now h a s reached back In to th e days o f R uey L ong's ru le. F e d e ra l g ran d Jury Ind ictm ents w ere an< nounced again st F ra n k Costello, sloe m a ch in e m a n u fa ctu re r. Jim m y M or­a n . fo rm er prl«e figh ter. booUegger a n d pal of Long, a n d fou r o the rs , ch arg in g they h a d «vaded Income taxes on 11300.000 p ro fits from th e slo t m ach ine racket In 1638 a n d 1937.

Costello, form er associate of th e g a n g s te r Louis (Le[Ae) B uchsK er, w as Jailed in New Y ork u nder t7S.- DOO hond.

T h e six defendant* were said to h ave been p a rU ien In th e Bayou N ovelty com pany w hich opera led th ousands of slot m achines In s a - lo o a t a n d stores In New O rleans d u r in g L ong's reign a n d for a sh o rt tim e a f te r hU deaUi. -n ie Ind ict- m e n t sa id th a t In two years th e syn ­d ic a te took in *2.593,57050 In n ic k ­els. dimes, quarters a n d h a lf-d o l­la rs . a n d th a t ou t of a tl,397.$80 gross In 1937. *106.030.58 wa.s c h arg ­ed o lf to "business expenses.” T h e co llectors got .10 per c en t; th e ow n­e rs o f th e Joints th a t housed th e slo t machlncR, 40 p e r cen t. T h e I n ­d ic tm en ts 'sa id n o th ing abou t g ra f t pa id politicians bu t I t was believed fede ra l a u thoritie s hoped to get one o r tw o of Uie de fendants to te ll ab o u t th e "pay offs."

G E T ROOSEVELT MEDALSN EW YORK. Oct, 10 (O.R>- C arl

Sandbu rg , poet. Dr. G eorge W ash­in g to n Carver. Negro agricu ltu ra l c hem ist, a n d M ajor G en. F ra n k R . McCoy. U. S . A. reU red. are th e >930 re c ip ie n ts .o f the Roosevelt medals. T h e aw ards will be m ade on T heo ­dore Roosevelt's birthday , O et. 37.

READ T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS.

i i e o F P iTAKES O i i LIFE

B C RLCT. O ct. W (B p e c la J )- W rit ln t a n o te to h a hu sband , nOoodbye, I b m . Y ou c a n do w h at you w an t to w ith th e k id s. Ziove a n d best w ishes. E d n a ." M rs. E dna U a y O arre tt , so, S a n ^ M ec o , CaUL, th e n com m itted e u ld d e yesterday a fttt& ooo. shooting h e rse lf th rough th e b reast, acootd ln* to Bhertff p . D . Pace..

" I h e kids" re ferred to In th e no te , B arbara , 11, and O ene, t . s e n t to dum p some gari>age, fo u n d th e ir m o the r dead In a tr a i le r e a m p n e a r th e S nake river w hen th e y re tu rn e d from th e e rran d ab o u t 3:16 p. m .

I 4 n . G a r re tt sh o t h e rse lf n e a r th e h e a r t w im a 3350 c a lib e r C o lt r e ­volver. th e investiga tion t>i B hw lK Pace revealed.

H er husband , T bm O a r re tt , w ho 1 h a d begun p icking p o ta to e s a t th e Jo h n M eyers fa rm ye sterd a y m o rn ­ing. sa id m a t h e a n d h is w if« had h a d a aligh t qua rre l th e evening be­fore, w hich h e regarded a s Inconse- . quen tlal, h e told th e sh e riff .

T h e fam ily cam e to I d a h o two weeks ago from S a n O e g o . visiUng M rs. G a rre tt 's b rom ers . J a c k and D ave Thylor, M elba, be fo re c o n tin u ­ing to Burley.

N o inquest w u o rdered by Sheriff Pace. T he body re sts a t th e Payne m ortuary .

M rs. O a rre tt 's m o th e r lives ih S sd D iego. •

Charge DismissedFelony charge against P au l Con­

nell. accused of an offense Involv­in g a w om an, had been dism issed by P ro b a te Judge C. A. Bailey today on m o tion of Prosecutor E verett M. Sw eeley. The c1l<mls.sal was ordered •w Uhout prejudice."

- < N D 8 TO NIG H T— H O S E M A SIE”

W»l»«ii U 4y

Finlaiul’g Envoy (ioes to Russia

MKL6INQPORS. Finland. O ct. 10 uf!>--To the .jlra lm of th e hym n 'O od Is O ur Strong Fortress" and

llie F inn ish na tional an them , spe- i-liil eiivov Ju h u Paaslklvl le ft for Moscow today a t th e behest of RMskla, aR had envoy# of E sthonla . L atv ia and LlUiuanla.

i t wus understood Paaslklvl was no t' iiiiihorired to accept Russian dem nnds—merely to negotiate and to report back to the governm ent.

D riv e r L icense Sale A t B uhl W ednesday

Sale Of d rivers ' licenses will lie m ade by a s ta le law enforcem ent depn rlm en t aRent a ll day W ediies-

a t Buhl. U was announced here today,

T lie a g en t listed h is schedule to r IB rem ainder of th e week as fo l­

lows; W ednesday, Buhl c ity ha ll; ThurM lay. r tle rlf fa office a t l la llty ; Friday , she riff 's office a t Shoshone; Sa tu rd ay , slieriff's office a l Jerom e.

C ontinuous Hhows Dally 5 « l o » y . M . - a o e » o lP ,M .

Kiddles l o e A nrU ne -^tlNCXK JOK-K'H

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M k n ia c a iA U M • aoauA aY u m i ux A ^ A ia • OAia rAOg‘a A t M UAH* JOHN O A trilL O t J irrR B Y LYNN OICX POaAN . M . Hw

D E W E DLONDON, Oct. 10 (U.R)—G e r a a n

rad io assertions th a t B r itish secre t service agen ts sp read ru m o rs In G erm any of an arm istice a n d th e resign ation of U^e B ritish gc^vern- m en t are "fan lasU c," a fo re ign of­fice represenlaU ve sa id today.

"T h e allegaU ons sh o u ld be d e a lt w ith In the special Jokes d e p ar t­m en t because Uiey a re so ab su rd ,'' th e repreaentaU ve sa id . -

ENDS T O N I O im ftAIHB CAME”

M jm a 'fy to n e Oeo. LOY PO W ER B R E N T

i.AflT -1 IME8 TODAY

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n ptool. . . Copyngfii I tlf , StXfxl*, buiiilcn i.bt|.

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C;li»vrolfll Sedan. MiiHter Deluxe ...'JJ!J r iy m o u th Couiw. Now llnlHh .........

Pontiac 8 Sedan. Very g o o d .............'34 Ford D eluxeT ordor S e d a n ...........'34 Hulck 61 Club S fd n n ........'.'14 Chevrolet Pickup .............'UB V-a PlckuiJ, Now nvitor and .

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u n i o n m o T O R c o .1 IM L O L N Z tP M V U

(r»e«a«jr. Octob«r 10. 198» IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, tW IN FALLS. IDAHO

GERMANY TO WITHDRAW 100,000 FROM RUSSIAN POv N f f i W E l i l l

i l K I N I OB H IL IN . O ct. JO (OB—O e n n » n r

tn tM d * to w ith d raw lOOMO O er- Bikna tro th R u u i ti 'a p a rtlo n o l F qk land In addlU on to th e 120,000 to be moved /r c m E s th o n lo ' L atv ia and L ith u an ia , i t waa u n d e n to o d todax.

T h e Polish a e n u B n s wouW , be d rsw n from O allc la a n d . like those Jrom th e B a ltic republics, would be MtUed In w h a t waa th e Polish

I corridor.E sihon lan* \ r r iv e

G dynia d isp a tc h es repo rted th a t th e t i n t O e n n a n s from EUthonia a l r e » ^ h a d a rriv ed . S h lo s were to a d lh s Q erm a n s «it R iga. Ix tv la . I t wM e s tim a te d th a t a ll im o n s the M.OOO L atv ian a n d E sthon ian Q er-

^ m ans who a re w illing to letive—or . wbo c an n o t fo r va rio u s reasons re -

mftln w here th e y a re —would be re ­p a tria te d w ith in one m on th .

G erm ans w ho e lec t to rem a 'ii in th e BalU c c o u n trie s will bfc ;o!c1 thaV Q c im an y ciu^ n o t gua ra n tee to p ro tec t th e ir In tere sU . Rvissla b

' th e p ro tec to r now.R everU t« N ad s

11 w as rep o rte d th a t - p roperty w hich the Q erm a n s leave behind w ould rev e rt to th e Nazi goveni- m cnt a n d th a t fo rm er ow ners would be com pensa ted by land g ran ts and m oney paym ents^ In their" new homes.

For years th e N azi m ovem ent had been strong am ong th e once power- !u l landed G erm a n s In th e B alltc republics. M any o f th em h a d fought the bol.sNcvlks. T liey h a d hoped the

' Nazis would he lp them rega in the ir e&Uites, a n d I t w as rep o rte d some o t them were shockcd to find i>iat thpy w ere l>elng m oved to a e rm n n y m itea d of G erm any m oving up to them .

Women Release M anpower for Fighting

Sm artly uniform ed, these w omen of E ng tan d 's aux ilia ry te rrlio ria i lerv irp are a ttac h ed 1a B ritU h m ili­tia forces, w here they rclleye m en of m apy n o a -e o m b a tan t dutie t. T h is Lopdnn r ro a p Is led by D epaty Com - m ao d er J . V erecker, da u g h ter « f V iscount G o rt. oonunander of B ritain '* fifld f!^c«i.

War Hinders ‘U’ Students’

Study PlansM OSCOW. O ct. 10 (Special) —

W ar in E urope h a s d irec tly affec ted a t least six U n ive rsity of Id ah o s tu ­den ts th is fa ll .

V irginia M cD onald. B urley, waa a board a l in e r bound fo r ^ a n c e when w ar b roke o u t. She have been o n exchanga te ac h er In % g irls' h igh school n e a r th e R iviera. T he sh ip ^ l e w as on tu rn ed a round In m id -A tla n tic a n d discharged all passengers a t H alifax . N ova Scotia, She la now ba ck on th e cam pus as a g rad u a te s tu d e n t.

M arg lt H ansen , w ho also m a jo r- M In m o d em languages a n d waa g radua ted l io m Id ah o la s t Ju n e , h a d p lanned to s tu d y In G erm any this year. W y c h an g e d h e r ^ n s to en - h ) l lm tn t„ B V G eorge- w s h ln g to n nolVjR-slty, W a sh ln i^o n , D . C .. In* a tn d . H er hom e Is In Ju n e a u , A laska.

In S w llie rla n dF red Plckell, w ho w en t to G er­

m any aa a n exchange s tu d e n t two years ago. w as repo rted la s t m onth In S w ltserland to 'ln g to book pass­age back to th e U nited S ta te s and th e U niversity o f Idaho . L a s t year h e w orked in &n A m erican consu lar office In so u th e rn G erm any . He Is from A naconda, M ont.

L illian M ueller, n sophom ore a t Idaho la s t year, cro.v>ed th e A tlan tic ' shortly before ho stilitie s opened and reg is tered a t a u n ive rs ity In Geneva, Sw itzerland, to s tudy a r t a n d lnn> giingea.

Tw o young Jew W t refuK ew from (lie expand ing a e r m a n rclcli a re rxpecteri to re g ls trr n o t la lf r tim n Ihl" week. W tiltrr O rnflt«m who em igrated nlx mnnth% a«o fron\ C^Mllo^lovtlklll Ui R -undor. will be A Juiilnr lu l)ucif>iif»loBy. ron llnu ing work liP wiin <imnK a t a medical nrhool In Pingup. U p will ou te r this country on a H iiidn it vl.ia a:t a aub> if c t of Ecuador,

NtuitlrL (JrulocyCliurles atoiiirr latclti.icHnrldcr

wtirii h r Wiis In airrintiny), adm lll- ed to llip United Htiitr.i a year ago AH a quoin limnlKritnl Iroiu Ilniu- liiirg, Clertiuktiy, will ntudy grology, HIh tranocrliit sHuwr ho has atlei\d* rd nrliool.i In Grrtm m y, tjwKzerliuid niid Rnghmd. Hr nltrndrd New Yoik unlvcifctly lust yrnr.

N ntlilng linii liorn h rn rd from Wolf fileufi', wl'io wn« to hnvn cn lrr* « l Idaho Uiln fall os an exf^lKingo A tudnit III l o r n t r y from M unich, O crm any, •

M G F U A V ' ON S E P I F

BURLEY. O ct. 10 (S p c c la l) -P r e . llm lnaiy h earing of Jo h n H itt, about 46. p rom inen t M a lta stock­m an, and C larence CrosI, 25, e m ­ploye of H itt on h is c a ttle ranch . Is se t for Friday , O ct. 13, a t 10 a, m,

T lie m en are alleged to have stolen lB he ad of sheep from Alex Rlgley, v iew stockm an; removed th e brand a n d sXibstltuted a no ther b rand on each sheep, -

B oth a re Iree under »5W bond pending p re lim inary hearing on the (Heft charge. T hey w ere a rraigned Friday before Judge H enry W. T ucker la-st week, a n d reserved th e ir pleas u n til a p re lim ina ry hearing,

CrosI was ar^e.-.ted la s t T hursday by Sheriff P . D. Pace a n d question­ed. H e w as a lleged to have said th a t H U l a t f irs t said th a t h is children had changed . th e brand.s on th e sheep, b u t la te r , h a d changed h is sw ry and sa id th a t h e h a d done It.

H it t vo lun tarily suvrentiered to officers here , a f te r Crosl hpd re vealed th e Inform ation .

]H R E C i, mis

irj L LVLIM M IS

SCHEDULED HEREPlana w ere und rrw iiy hero lodtiy

lur obsorvanoe of A rm lnllcr dnv In Twin P a lli w m , th e local A tneilcan U glnn post c oopera ting w ith nohoolorilrlaln , It wan a n n n u n rrd by j . Hldward W arner. \o ■ ■

[r'lriiinffer,W nriier «iiKI th a t a spnrlul iiro-

gTJkm wn«W lui a rran g e d lo r 10 a m A rm lstlc i day a t U nco ln field! ap ea k ar and c o m p la t t progran i will bfl announced la te r . An pievlously announced , local s id rea w m m nialrj cloned from 10 a. m , u n til noon th a t day.

T h# ptibllQ will ba w elcoma to a t­tend th a L incoln field program ,

QUIICT T IT M ! NIIITKiilt to q u ir t (Itln lo lot n ine In

lilork une n t.A d lito n add itio n has Iteew (lied Isv r tU trte t eo»»rt by U irene r ra a le r ag aln a t Ja m es D onehower arid o the rs . P a rry a n d T lion ian ara eotniMl for th e p la in tiff .

ANNOUNCKMKNT I have DiovBd my effleaa to n | nmi bullOini a» UI N. Matn. f h o iH 11,I U*du wMt o( Onion Motor,

DIt A. A. mtWURRV

Wool Price Up But War WiU Decide Future, Co-Op Hears

W ool prices clim bed In th e U ni­te d S ta te s a fte r declara tion of the E u ropean w ar apd th e dome.silc wool m anu factu ring s ituation "will

g rea tly a ffec lcd In coming m o n tlis by tho.se w ar conditions," d irec tors o f the I^c lflc Wool G row -

c told a t A r t la n d Saturday, accord ing to H a n ’py S. Hale, Twin Pnlla. th e only Id ah o m em ber of the d irec to ra te .

T h e co-op ch iefs m et a t Portland F rid ay a n d S a turday . Mr, Hnle utm n a m ed on the audttlnR com m ittee.

B e tte r Price*R, A, W ard, m anager of the wJde-

ip rcad Pacific wool group, told d i­rec tors th a t some range wools sold In o rig ina l ^bags brought p rlcrs th rough th e co-op e ight to 15 cents above those offered for the same I'oob in th e country th is spring a<id

sum m Er. M r, H ale sa id th a t W ard produced figures showing th a t farm flock pools are also being sold a t t«p prices.

T h e co-op director.^ reviewed the wool m a rk e t since the. la s t m eet- ing.

S um m ary of th e wool m nrkct. as ou tlined a t the mecUnR. j;howcd the prices advanced sharp ly a f t e r decla ra tion of w ar In Europe. Wools t h a t w ere .■;elllng nt 67 to 60 cen ts c lean basis In Bo.<iton th e lost week

P U B L IS EMOSCOW. Ocl, 10 CSpcclaD-Tlie

f irs t A m erican te x t on m ine .survey­in g In 25 years, w ritten by ,W , w . S ta le j', as.sLstani profe.<aor of mlnlug a t th e Unlvcr.ilty of Idaho , has Just been Is-sued by the S tan fo rd univer­sity prevs.

T itle of th e ;i15-pnRe volume, bound :in sm all haiullxrak style with flexible covers. 1. " tiitroduction to M ine S urveying ," Ibi avo").ed pvu- pckse U to p u t Into p rin t a qua rte r- cem ury of p ro g rc is In term s of te st­ed p resen t-day practice.

As a check on h is own field and claM rooni experience, P r o f e s o r S taley ^cnc a leng thy questionnaire to m inuig com panies la rge and small in the U nited S ta te s , -C anada and Mexico brlo re h e began w riting. He cho.se I llustra tions a n d exam ples of a praoiiciil n a tu re . HW m ateria l is suitab le for th e c lassroom o r In the f ield a t an ope ra ting m ti\e.

T lirec >rnrs ago th e M cGraw-H ill Book coiiipiinv cam e o u t w ith a sim ila r tc \ t by Professor S ta ley on ■’Mine P lan t De.sign," a n o th e r course h e has tniiKlu a t Id ah o since he Joined Uic school o f m ines faculty In 1028. He spen t ihe p e s t sum m er w orking m th e Sunsh ine m ine a t Kellogg,

M urlaugh Class Elections Held

M URTAOOH. Oct. 10 (epeclaU — T he high K hool elected c la s t o f ­ficer* la st week a.n follows:

iienlors, E llen Rase, presiden t; Mbo Egbert, vlce-pre.Odent: Zona >\ae Cum m ins, secretary; J e a n Boyle, treasu rer a n d business m an ­ager. and Jo h n B, D arling, sponsor.

■liuilors. R obert Ler, prpsident; Vlvlmi Hestheck.. vice-pre.>.Wfnt; C arlena Savage, .secreur>’. D orthea HoRue. treasu rer and hiislnes.i mi ager. and Supt. 1.. E. T urner, n iw i'or.

Com m ittee niember.s lo a ssis t the ofllcers w ith the an n u al Junior nival to be held in Novem ber Dft.sll Lewis, booths; D avid W alker, concei^slons and L o m a Davla, food.

tsophomores; Doris E gbert. presK deni; iicne Lee, vicc-preslden t; B el­ly Ja n e Bas.Mre. secretarj- and trea s­urer; Elm er Eddlngton, sponsor.

Fre.slimen: O scar A rsteln. presi­dent; Angellne A dam son, vlce-pres- Ideni; .lay G oodm an, secretary and treasurer; M rs, E lizabeth H aggard, fcpousfir,

Is'.i G oodm an was elected ed ito r ’ the Cho, th e high school paper;

Mae Egbert, ed ito r of the M urton ian , the -school a n n u a l, am i H erbert Rees, business m anager; and M rs, E llta - belli HRRgard and the Joum alU m clas.s will assl.st w ith the publica­tions.

I N . M R I B ' I ADIO, R E »

C ondition of 73-year-cld M ichael Jo seph Lynch, tra n s ie n t from M c­C all, Ida., today waa la ld by th e a tten d in g physic ian a t th e county g e n era l hosp ital to be e a tls fa c tc r r.

L ynch was s tru c k by a n au tom o­bile S un d ay abou t 8:35 p. m . a s he w as w alk ing across liie h ighw ay a t H ansen ,

D river of the c a r w hich struck th e aged m an wos P a u l Gutmiller, T he d river was n o t he ld . Investigat­ing officers said- T h e ag ed n u n is a fo rm er pro.'ipector a n d w as traveling th rough th is section o t th e s ta te a t th e tim e of th e m ishap .

« b v 7 T a y t o r _ f a r t tM t lo a th o f any t n n irew O rietQ i.

In MiR\u.t, advanced to and rlenn basis. Prices leveled off a t th a t scale.

Q uiet B u i Firm.Mr. Hole quoted th e wool co-op

tnnnager as repo rting th a t a t p res­en t th e m a rk e t hSs qu ieted down bill pi-ices a re firm .. O ther p e rtin en t fac ts b rought ou t a t the P o rtlan d conclave:

Con.sumptlon of wool du ring th e flr.st seven m on ths of th is y e a r was 60 [)er cen t la rger th a n In th e sam e m onths o t 1938.

Mill o rders for wool fabrics on Ju ly 1 w ere abou t 40 p e r c en t'la rg e r.

Im ports o f foreign apparel wools from J a n u a ry to Ju ly to ta lled 6,833,- 090 pounds as com pared to 6,600,000 pounds a year earlier.

Stock* Low S locks of wool on han d a re com-

pnrnlivcly low. w ith Ind ications th a t th e U. S. is going to ru n o u t of donjcstlc wool before n e x t shearing tim e if consum ption conUnuea a t th e p rese n t h ig h ra te .

DcKpile rap id lncrca.se In wool prices since the declara tion of w ar. wool values are not "Intrinsically high." I n th e 29-ycar period from 1910 to 1939 fine staple wool prices haVe been higher 13 years ou t o f the 3®, In o th e r words, above »1.05 per d e a n pound.

Arm y e n listm en ts In th e eight- s la te n in th edii>,s a re a cam c to I,70l, a new h igh record, du ring th e m onth of Sep tem ber, I t w as announced here this a fternoon by S g t. F ra n k M or­ris. local - recnm inB ofllcer. a fte r iw c ip t o f w ord to th is e ffec t from ■ ’adquarters a t S a n Francisco,

T h is num ber, S g t . . M orris said, brings to 4J50Q th e num ber rcc ru lt- ed In th e f irs t q y a rte r of the fi.wal year. T he previous record was e.s- tflbllshed du ring A ugust w hen 1,- « 5 en listm ents w ere m ade In th is area.

R eenllstm cnts a n d original en list- m enla both showed a niarkcil In­crease over th e previous rcconi m oinh . wUh tm t m en reenll.siinR »nd 827 m en rnlLsdnR for th e fir.tl time.

W ith a wide cho lre of b ranch and sta tion , th e g rea te r p o rt of the men wrrp, selecled a n d were awlnnert to sta tions w ith in th e are« . However, enilstm ent.s were acrom pllhliril fen' service in o th e r corps a reas Incliifl- liig Alaska, H aw aii. P annm s and Ihe P h ilipp ine Islands.

P 'lll pB rtlculars regard ing the p resent e n lis tm en t drive n m he

hnd by ron tiic llng Sgl, M orris a t iho c ity ha ll in T vdn KnUs.

C hem istry W onders W ill Be D isplayed F o r H. S. S tu d en ts

W onders of chem istry will be re ­vealed to Tw in 'F alls high school s tu d en ts tom orrow m orning as Prof, R . B, S trlngfie ld pre.sents his dem ­o nstra tion oh popular chem istry m th e second pay asaembly ol th e year.

T h is chem istry exhibit of Ihe d u P o n t com pany wiis one of the mo.^t popular dem onstrations a t tho New Y ork W orld 's fair.

Prof, S trlngfie ld lias been for nine years miiniiger nf Itie huge labora lorle;, of Ihe G oodyrnr T ire and R ubber rnm pany a t Akron, O. H e Is a lso chief rhrm ist. ot th e Los A n­geles pliint, an oiilatandlng mem ber of the American Chem ical ao' clpty and a men\l)rr nf th» faculty of th e University of Boiithcrn C ali­fornia.

W OfEIK M E S I lO A

H onorary Started Fo r F ile r School

F Il.E n , 0 .1 , 10 ISIH.,1,,1). A |p|,< elub, know n as th e •'T n irh

clMh" M, n u r ru ra l h igh school, was (irgunlted and e led lo ii of nffleer.i wan m ade know n T lniraday, T w en­ty-seven nienibcrs, whnsn grades nre i'f» lower th a n n . a re Rtgnert up for III" coining year w ith a calendar full of iictlvlly.

I'resU lrnl In L illian T e g .u r vlcr- p iesldent, Kloiilse M oreland; aeore- Isrv, PlnrlcB S m ith and trea su rer .fiwephiuB Hiinon, P rog ram ro m - m lttea u poiniwsed nf Eloiilsa Morn- land, Jny Nichnlnoii nitrl Colleen (Iw sdyrnr. HocJnl com m ltteo tn M ahlon JlainmerqulM , O rorge An- llm ny. M arin lle lcherl.

Advrrllfllng and c lrriilatlon is .... der thn nuuiaBeinent o t J a y N ichol­son, M arion W right, fUahlim Jla in -

-iner»tMW-iinrt-Mlttn'n-TMiah:"’niosB III charga of the club pin rom rn tt- tee a re flaym ond R e lrh e r t and Col- leen G oodyear,

D uring th e firnt six m on ths ot 1S3B, flfto c ivilian a irp lanes were pro- rtHced and sold lo r doniestio iif llie U nited S ta te s , in n in g tlie sam e period of 1030, 1U27 planes wel^e m anufactured .

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A S S E iL Y WILLMiiMcal niim licfs a n d pan tom im e

w ork bv ih i' »iH-ech d e s s will be prcsciiirct ai Ihe Twin Pall* Junior h igh sriinol n:..srmhly tomorrow teniooii.

i)e .v ii l.iilliihv" by Kllen Loreiia find •'M oniiiii!" by Oley Speaks will

lunx l>' III*' Junior h igh school g irls’ cliniuA. ili irc tcd by Miss Lu- Clle Nmell

Piiiiirimiiiii'^ hy the Junior high siH'cch sHiil''iiih luid a sk it by group or ntiiiU itrnders will be given 'ITie iiriiii'iiiilmcs are aome w hich th e ^lul1 ■lll•' Imvn worked o\it th e m ­selves diiiiiiK th e ir study In speech work. lli>Hi Individual and Bi'oiip pai)toiniiiii ’ win be given, In stru c ' to r Ij. Mi''S W lnnllred V i^er.

In iioMiiK s g irls’ g roup from thn n in th ‘' ' “ ’Ir 'vlll a lngi "L iftT liln r l '\e s - liv M endelssohn and "O o Th'm , llf a r Music.,"

SAN JO SE , Calif,, O et, 10 (U.R)— A discarded box of green apples led u> th e a r re s t la .« night of O rlando Mire, M -year-o ld form er Idaho m iner, w anted in Horse.shoe Bend, Ida., fo r killing of J , W, Clark, service staU on a ttendan t. Deputy Sheriff W illiam J , Emlg nounced,

Advlhed Ml/e had beeu seen In Ihe Ollroy areii, Kiiilg went lo the Bloomfield rniich where he wa» in form ed a mnn answ ering Mlr.e's de flcrlption liHil ju.st left. Tltft dcjiiii was t(i1d Mli-e iippnicutly had koii to Wni.'fiiiMlle a.1 he iind vlslicd th e re le irn ilv mid rrturnc 'd wl l>ox (il l |>plr. The diNcnrded Ixi'i w as fwv^rt nnit Emlg carried U iti th e nciirbv nmit.

In Wal.snriville the deputy wa form ed I lie viirlety of apples ta llied In iiir box were growu <uily on two iiinchei iti (he area. At Hip .1; C. ii'iu 'li, Ihe f irst olvisited, MiJ’e wii.i foiind-

T he m iner lutm itled his Idenllly, sa id he liiicl been In Idaho a t ilir lim e, hilt (Ir'iiircl knoKledgn of tlie ehonllnfe oil ,liilv ! , 11)30.

Idaho til iiir is ve re believed r w if l h f ir .

noiNM, O il. 1(1 (Un - - O rlando M Ue, 4R. rhiiiiieil w ith m urder In Ihe sluvuiK »l J W. C lark. 71 Uorse.iluK h''n il nn v ire niiition p ro ­p rieto r, iiitenled In W atson­ville. c'lilil Hinl »lll he ro tu n ird hern for linil. I.nw iM ifonriuent 1)1 rec to r I I i t iv M Hii,\im-i' Mild todsy,

Mli-e w iiurii exiMidlHon proceed­ing and vMII lir ir lu ii ird lo Idalm City l)v tlK' llol^e roiMiiv she riff! oU lte , Urtvn.'i

PARLEy lONIGO ne tum dred ears of on loru to

be pincho.scd by the Icdcral surp lus commodltle.s corporation will be a l­lo tted to growers of snuthw estem Id ah o and ea.siem Orecon a t m eet­ings W ednesday. Oct, 11. a t 6 p. m.. I t w as announced here today by R a lph A. B acon, dealer, *

B acon m ade th e a im ouncem ent a fte r h is re tu rn from Bol.'se last even ing where he and o the r dealers m e t w lih Chester F . G ibbons, FBCC rcpre.scntatlve, T lic meeting In Tw in r a i l s will be held in the R. A, Bacon

'arehou.sr on the tru ck ' lane one block east, of Sho.shone stree t.

He .said th a t a t the Boise m e et­ing 30 c ars were allo lted to th o d is­tr ic t ca.'%l of M otm iain Home. 30 to easte rn Oregon and 40 to Boise v a l­ley a n d w estern Idaho . Aside Irom th e T w in Fall.s session W ednesday, sim ilar m eetings will be he ld a t th e O ntario , Ore.. c ity b a ll a n d the D airym en's cream ery a t Caldw ell.

Bacon urged a ll grow ers to I pre.scni a t the local session in order th a t a "proper a llo tm en t c an be m ade." The 500-car purchase will be a t a p rice of 30 c en ts p e r sack for 50-pound open m esh sacks, f.o.b, 'le ears, tw o-inch m in im um .

B.icon said th a t ' purchase by the FSCC was necessary lo reduce th e prc.sent su rp lu s and secure better prices.

Girls Consulting Nurse at School

G irls of Tft'ln P a lls high school ro m eeting M rs. E lla ib e th Sm ith ,

school nurse . In sm all groups to be­come acq u a in ted w ith h e r m order th a t th e y m ay feel free to take th e ir p e rso n a l p roblem s to h e r. Mrs. R ose M . N orth , dean of girls, nounced today.

E ach day th e nurse Is a t th e high school fo r a sh o r t tim e. D uring this lim e, g ir ls fro m one advisory a t a tim e h av e been m eeting w ith her. to becom e personally w ith h e r.

T o each g roup ^he explaiiu Im portance of good healU i in doing good w ork a n d enjoy ing life, and Invites th e girls to lirlhg any prob- le im w h ic h they m ay have to her.

, — . to M l ntilrk rHkf trnm IfTy DMirilk wllli MrnihK’oi'i

■oolhlnx nlntmrni ir<lin>»• local eaiiKMtinii, lliiii lieli>l

ol«*rM«nlhoUtum alao i-JkvU nnimiiK,■ntnlni, sortnew <lur in r<il<1 •oothM lrrll«t«1 mtiiii>i>nr>

r iire ii (iiiileN a re n o t green, n m imriir U il' i I 'rd from th e color of Its ( a t. unrit in rimklng tu r lle soup.

ATTENTION!l''iiniH'r8 nnil Sheepmen

Wr. will cull for Rnd p»y |)i k’o of polt, for yniir do«d niid olil flK'np,

lOMU) H ID K and TALLOW CO.

A1.S0; W« p»y cn^h for yoiii' (lond and worlliloM horrti'rt nnd cR U Io~.m id pick up hogii.

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C. C. AndersonThe GOLDEN RULE

H E R E C O M E S -

Joan of Arki

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And Now It Is Lloyil GeorgelNobody-is likely to argue that Prime M inister

Chamberlain of the United Kingdom, on hia record, is one who is likely to tu rn heedlessly aside from any honest offei- of peace tha t really promises a civilized Europe. I t was Chamberlain who sacrificed so much (tha t did not belong to England) to the cause of “peace in our time.”

So it seems strange indeed to see a figure rising in the House of Commons and demanding tha t Cham­berlain give fullest consideration to any offer of peace coming from neutrals. And stranger still th a t this figure should be tha t of the stocky little Welshman, David Lloyd George.

It is 20 years ago, true, but the world can scarcely have forgotten tha t this is the same Lloyd George who was so great a factor in forcing through the Versailles mill the treaty whose failure p u t the world where it is today

Was it not this same Lloyd George who wfent before his electorate just before the peace conference opened,

;; with a program of “hang the Kaiser and make Ger- “ many pay the full cost of the w ar” ? Was it not this same Lloyd George who won his

election on tha t p la tfo m and then rcturned to Ver­sailles in such a position th a t he could accept little

. less than his election platform called for?W a s 'it not this same Lloyd George who, with im­

placable Clemenceau, jammed through the peace nego­tiations impossible reparations demands on Germany, and who helped to jettison P resident Wilson’s Fourr teen Points?

Was it not this same Lloyd George who pushed aside the advice of the American negotiators when they said tha t the harshness of the Versailles terms would inevitably lead to the rise of a German leader who would seek to thro\v off the oppressive treaty?

Yes, it was the same man, and not one whose record would seem to argue th a t he is best qualified to con­trib u te to the qwcBtion of a 1939 peacc. Such a peace

,m u8t.bejbetter than the peace of 1^19, or it',will ]iave ' been scarcely worth the making.

Lloyd George w ants the United States dealt a hand in any new peace conference “because you have there a g reat power whose interests are not European in­terests and which has not been involved in any of these disputes and quarrels.”

Whether the United States might have any interest ■ in the making of a general peace in Europe would de­pend largely on whether it proved to be a mere militaiy armistice or « real settlement going to the root of eco­nomic, colonial, financial and armament problems in a truly international way.

That Woodrow WlUon once envisioned such a world settlement, and what happened to his hopes, and why -it hajmned, no one Is in a better position to remember than David Lloyd George. And If there should appear in the United States a certain reluctance to take an* other hand In that game, especially if there arc any

leorge is in ‘ ‘

PotShotsThe G en tlem an in

th e T h ird Row

The Ladies and Civilization

A v lu l dlspfttcl) hR. ju s t r e tc h ed the Po t 6h o U deak.

U WRj n u h e d t« us w ith kU the ■peed of ft m lm «ograph m ach ine and second c i t u ^ t t ( e , envelope u iue tled .

I t »«yi;"W omen Are L est CIvDlzed T h en

M en. Says Scleiicr."I t licemj th a t a i the New' Yorl(

w orJd 'i f a ir exhlBIt of th e

<i(ueM wild, a n in Lloyd Georgt pMitlon te unoHiUnd.

1 th« best possible

In the StarsI t Meitii tha t in the g rea t city there was a wise

Mtrologar, who by cabalistic calculations could fore- •M tha future. The stars revealed to him the fate of mankind.

Doe« th is call to your mind a medieval city, with a towftr reached by winding stairs, and a wizened man in pealted cap poring over volumes of necromancy? N ot a t all. This is Paris, 1939, and there is one Dom Neroman who is a professor in the school of mines and who claims to be able to rend in the stars the secrets of the future. He is now busy with obnervatii which, he claims, will disclose the duration and the w inner of the present European war.

I f tha t ia true, it opens up a great vista. Hitler is Huppbsed to be not unimpressed by stargaz'crs and astrolbgists. Why not appoint an official universal astrologer on whom all rulers think thfly can depend? Let him tell how the w ar m ust inevitably come out, as governed by the stars. Then ju s t call off the w ar and go on from there, accepting the astrologer's ver- ■ion of the Inevitable.

Silly? Well, how do you like the way things are done now?

On the Rum anian border, private homes must be cimouflaged. I t m ust be disturbing to arrive home a ilttle bit on the high aide and Ilnd whnl appears to l» on-iy « vacant lot.

A London paper predicts Hitler will offer to quit. Thil puta Brltiah prognoetlcationa about on a level with rorecatti that Brooklyn would win the pennant this year. ' ,

his'^peace offers have little effcct In wHlng the war. Of course he could go cltmh hl« moun-

A d just ijpiore the whole thing.

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com pany (h ah ! they don’t ge t the ir publicity a f te r a l i n i i w as dtscov* «r«d U iat w om ena ha ir ia w>ar»er th a n m en 'i.

O n th e average , th a t Is.T h e ------------com pany also found

th a t prlm lU ve rmcea like Stklznot a n d In d ian s have th e coarsest hBir.

Bo t h e ------------ tv s tip ix ti conclutlesthR t women a re le u cIvllUed than m en.

Personally , we th ink Uie com pany is W MtInc a lo t ot time.

I t could b av a s e n t o u t a few (16 per week observers to w atch a b a r gain shopping crowd, fo r lii.nan tc

study a nelshborhood brttwl In which m others stood up (or the ir b rals.

O r to a c o n tra c t bridge partyO r to a itop-sliT i c o m er w here a

lady m otorist Is ta lk ing back to a m ale cop.

O r to lover’s lane, w here the ladle* a re engaged Iti sticking th e m a tr i­m onial hook Into th e m ale fish.

O r to a te lephone, w hen a w o­m an gets two w rong num bers In a row.

Ho Hum Dept."Babjr g tk k a P ap a W ith Kafety

F in"—r r e s t oddity.Som ebody should tpll baby th a t

papa doc.sn’t w ear them anym ore.

-Caws P re fe r M o a U r d J e r r a i a Co-«p booklet.If they 'd only try eoooa we could

lave chocolate milk.

" M m A tk» D lv a m ; W ifa D id n 't Appre«UI« HU Jokes"— Headline. P robably she should be ask ing

(o r th e divorce on trou iida of cruelty .

• SERIAL S^ORY

WORKING WIVES BY LOUISE HOLAAES

Style Parade by- Mr. Lackey

D aar Ih eU :A nd sow U ar* ld 'L ««ke / liaa d e ­

cided by gum he 's gonna huy l^ e ■Mat iB ^reaalva e a l a r ^ iM jam ai a n d ba lbrabe b e ean find.•W hyT

W ell, when th a t rM f (Ira h ll bU »toM M w d a j , H arald waa U klng l( MU7 la bed r ten p e ra lin g from lU iaM . And ha had U h e l-fo a t I t •■ ( In U (he fro n t yard , d lip la r- in g p a ja a a a and r«b« U all and aandry , A bent the n id d le ef th« 4MTf iM .'W h tn s a n llfb t shawa a ll Iba M o n In anybody's |>aiamas.

—D etacllTe N*. t P . B.—Hero’s a h in t. H arald.

U a h D» th a t b rand ot pa jam as ealMd ’‘Rom ance"—bay, ihey got ih a ealors!

P ^ 4 ^ R a a e t l « u U Mr. U o k - • r ^ a«7la pa rada aa presoatod M io f tta a U w as “akoo l aTerage,'* M M rdIng U two yoang ladles af m j a e^ u aln tan rr.

AND LAUNDRIKM NKVtR TIIRO^V DIHHEHI

D M r S ho t PoU : n ic U of life.O ne advantage of .rn d lu g itic

fam ily w ash to Hit Isimctry la th a t th a laund ry doean t rtivorre you fcr cu aa lt\t K ovchtn ipo ls on yotir baat w hlta sh irt

-H o t ra k a H atlla

v iT A i. NKWH n r . r r ,T h is I t N stlonal .M ararnnl-

N aodli week.Wa feel a slupenitoiu. ne l to la y

••tM Bai. l io n auch aa ih ii ihould ba oaUad to your adenllfln .

O O M I. C O M t-A R K Y<U' MAN OR »tOI<HM7

O en t In Row i i i iu i I a m a soured n u n I f lv i you an (iiuaiion in life

T ak a a dimpled ctiin, a lyrnrrt up lioao, a lassy tongue, « i ,i ,„ n , u i r . flashing eyes, a >.inlle like an Kiiic] Who Inherlteti a louru of « i a n - a n d w hat do you iisvr?^ a t ^ Iho troubip, You (|,iin have. T he o lh e r guy alwsya g n * tier

—Ja ipu r C ream taasl

r o * ^ R i t i i c n OMNKKR o r. . . . . roW N TA IN TENBt 'Ink a ilnger:

r v a found llie .oluiiiui m loun - U ln pens »hl<h . r e , i t e w c tty

p a U n t It, -caii.e it i .,u o flie,« * ra 's the i.le . i,uy your.eif

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i n o i i forh lfh e r

My pen la miihtxiin., - M a u i l io

rA M O Ili I.A fir i.JNE . . . WBq tli ien ll» (ana In ihU

furnaoa a ll lu n m irr : , ,T iii; ( i r M t.iM A N IN

t h e T i n n n r o >v

T M ta i^ r* D a llr artlToa as M atlaa » M a ra a t* Irava (av taali*«»ital. M arla* o s^ U laa av err-i f , l » u V is i . ' s ' . ' f f l . w , . - a f Kdaatar. “It'a caU ss ta kav»oa *»ry ■••a/*

’ C H A PT E R X X X TT iv a i a f ta r m id o l fh t . T h t hoi* *• p ita l w u q u ie t. T h a corridors w er« d a rk e x c e p t l o r shaded U n p i o n th a b u tm i* daaka. How a n d th e n a r e d l ig h t flashed o v a r a door, reflac tlQ l its a lf in th a th ln - l o ( floor. I n a b r l |h t l y llgh tad room , M a rian w u b « in | lif te d to a ru b b er^ tlre d c a r t S h e w aa pale, h e r e re a b U c k w ith aulT arlnr. She c a u jh t DoUjr’i ha&d.

"Vou-U go w ith me?'* - Dolljr ra is ed h e r oyas to ’ th e a tlli

gonial face of D r. M oss. " M a f 17" H e nodded.M arian ffaid. " I 'm going to be

b rav e . DoUy. B u i M I A tn ild lo r* s e t R\yself, U I sh o u ld b « f for D an , d b n 't w ea k en , d o n 't te n d for h im . I ’ve e x p la in e d how I feel abou t D an .’ I w a n t to b e re a d y for h im . P rom ise m e.”

" I prom ise .""A nd— If a n y th in g ah ou ld h a p ­

pen—" She b it a q u iv e rin g Up. •'Yes, d ear."‘T e l l h im th a t I w aa b rave . T ell

h im th a t 1 w aa h a p p y to h a v e h is baby. T ry to m a k e h im u n d e r­stand how m u c h I lo v e h im —how m uch I h a v e a lw a y s loved him ."

"Y ou 'll teU h im y o u n e U , d a r- l in f ." D olly h e ld h e r h in d as the L-ort w ns t ru n d le d d o w n th e qu ie t ho ll. S h e atood b y lU u n c h ly . ■When M a rian c r ie d - o u t , “D a n - D an—" she so o th e d h e r gen tly . A fte r th a t th e re w a a M easM ob­livion lo r U arlaD .

^ { E a u n w a s m a k in g a roctan - f u la r p a tc h o n th e c a rp e t when

sh e aw oke. S h e a tlr re d and Dolly w e n t to th e be d . S h e k iased M ar­ia n 's w h ite cheek .

“ I t’s a ll o v e r, d a r lin # ," sh e said. “A gIrJ?""Y e t. D r. M osa aaya th a t she Is

th e m o st b e au tU u l l i t t le g ir l.""A b e a u tifu l l i t t l e g irl. H er

nam e Is O U d —O la d H arkness." M arian’s lo n g la sh e s fe ll , she w as asleep. She looked v e ry young nnd sm a ll In th e h ig h w h ite bed.

They took G la d h o m e a f te r tw o w eeks. R an d y amd D olly and a strangely sh a k en M a ria n , to o k he r home. R an d y h a d b e e n doubtfu l abou t th e sm a ll a p a r tm e n t . H e had suggested la rg e r q u a r te r s and nuTsw, * flee t o f th e m , h e said. M nrian had refu sed .

'•No,'* she h a d s a id . “O lad 's f a th e r is su p p o r tin g h e r ."

T R Y IN G weck.s fo llow ed . M ar- inn's slrcnfith w a s slow in re ­

tu rn ing ; the b a b y 's fo o d fo im ula- had to b e changed a n d changed

early, long scorjchinf daya, I w S d with niihts. SteadlasUy, Mgjrlaa ow«d wlto, _ for the baby, UtUag hom%. o l th t work slide, resting wbaa th e babjr ‘ ilepl.

Her love for the child w u imethlng like worahip; ah« atched her developmcot with i

half fearful awe. To Martui, tht tiny Infant w u a n lraclt, « Qod* liven miracle.

Rindy and DoUy cam* t w y diy. They quietly inataUed com- foru. an electric rafrlftrator which the sparbnent did aet afford, fans, llaen sheets, whldl were cooler than hiusUn. U a rlia

-------hereyes enorm ous, h e r handa w trt rough from da lty la u n d ry work.

Dolly ex postu la ted , t h t b « t | t d , th e even became angry, Randy talked earn estly to M a rian . They w ere friends. W hat w art Irlandi fo r, anyw ay? H e ’d aend a maid, tw o maids— b e tte r s ti l l , he*d find an apartm en t n e a r th e la k e .

M irlan stood Arm. Wearily a h t re itera ted th e o ld th e m e . "Dan says to stick it o u t. Dan aayi It you accom plish a th in g yourself, you h av e pride— "

" B u t Dan w ou ld se n d y o u m o r t money if he k new ." R a n d y a rguod . "Y ou're losing w eigh t—y o u 'l l b e sick."

"B ut Glad Is giiining— sh e ’s all right."

“She’d gain fn ste r— ”"D r. Moss SBys she 1» p e r f e c i"

M arian laid a bceeech ing h a n d Ott liis a rm . " I ’d tm w l on m y knees lo ask fo r he lp i f th e b a b y ne ed e d it. B u t she doesn’t . D a n a n d I a re prov id ing fo r h e r. P le a se le t m e do this. P lease le t m t d o i t the h a rd way.*

T H E Y le t h e r a lone a fte r i th a t, stand ing by, rea d y . J u ly - w a s

n igh tm are of b u m ln f h e a t and parched w inds. T o w a rd th * and of Ju ly , Glad de v elo p e d a h e a t rash , she f re tte d a n d h a d a lit t le fever. M arian 's h o llo w e y e s b e - came fre n ile d pools. T h a t w u when Randy a n d D olly s te p p e d in .

Dolly had sa id cro ssly , " I g u e s t you can pay a v i t l t to y o u r b e s t friend. I guess Dan w o u ld n ’t m ind tha t."

T hey d rove fo ^ h o u rs , finally stopping a t a w h ite c o tta g e in th e cool dnrkncss o t d e e p w oods. L ak e MichiRan da n ce d a n d s p a rk le d beyond th e tr e e s . A t r e s h l i t t le breeze ru s tle d th e le av e s . M a rian stum bled as sh e s te p p e d f ro m th e c a r and B a n d y c a r r ie d h e r to a cool, ftreen a n d w h ite bed room .• Doing so, h e m u tte r e d . •’A n d w e

d idn 't ge t y o u h e re a m o m e n t too soon, young la d y . I n ta c t , h a rd ly soon enough.”

T H E A ugust d a y s w e r e lik e a ^ b lissful d rea m . M a ria n la y in

^ th t nwrn. lost htr rash and J t m t a u ^ t a l j r . Afttr a tiw 4iyat K w laa m tvtd to tha wide perch iw taf, thert to Idly hope u d iO a a .a a d d rta m .

1%t WMlu h tn ltd by and she awokt e a ^ menOac to new

Vttni. a h t iw t a mad m ttd . she ttM td a b ttia u u l brown, rich citer dytd h«r chttka and lips. ' The baby waa a rollicking, pink •ad Whitt bit o f i ta d o iS r ^

Ynth tha oomlng o t Itptenbar, U ttltn rta llltd tbrHma had oomt

think about th t I6n( tHp toPortland. Marian wanted to •h t waa waU and strong, the b . .. w u otd enough to travel. Instlnc-t i v ^ , ih t shrank from going, meant at much, that loumay to Portland, to vtrrm uch . Dan’s l it ­ters had not thown one sign of interait. had g iv a n har not one shrtd of hope.

A N S e p t 10, R a n d y ’s chau ffeu r ^ ' t o o k th e m b a c k to th e apart* m e n t DoUy h a d m a d e i t ready . T h e re w as fo o d In th e r e f rig e ra ­to r . T h e room s h a d be en c leaned a n d a tre d .

M a rian s e t a d a y f o r h e r leav­in g a n d sh e w o rk e d tov ,'ard it feve rish ly . A fe w n e w clo thes for G lad , w ho h a d o u tm o w n ev ery ­th ing , a f e w c o n \^ n ien c ea fo r tr a v e l. She h a d o w n old d ressea c h an g e d a b i t a n d c le a n e d .,

O n th e l u t n ig M , w ith n o th in g le ft b u t a b e d a n d o n e c h a ir , th ese to b e ca lled for on - th e m orrow , M i i la n u t in t h t b a r t e m p U n tu , th e b a b y in h e r a r m s .

"W e’r e go ing to t e e y o u r d id d y , O lad,” th e s a id so ftly ,

I l i e bab y c ro w ed a n d kicked a n d th re w h e r l i t t le a rm s about. S h e h a d a s tr a ig h t , s tro n g back a n d s tra ig h t, t t r o o g leg s. M arian o f ten lik e n ed h e r lo a rose bud— i f a ro se b u d cou ld h a v e ahlning b lu e e y e t. H e r h a ir w aa defln ltely red d ish a n d M a ria n lo v e d It. The ends du ck ta ile d eng ag in g ly , i t w as th ic k a n d a ilken . S h e laughed and hugged th e s m a ll body .

"W e 'll see y o u r d a d d y In a few days," th e r e p e a te d . "O h , G lad, w ill h e w an t u s? Y o u 're to b e m y offering, m y p rec io u s g if t for h im ."

R an d y a n d D o lly took th e m to th e tra in . L if tin g th e b a b y from M arian ’s a rm s , R a n d y ta ld , "Y ou 've g o t ao m eth in g here , M arian .”

S h e laughed . " N a tu ra l ly I th ink 60." T o h e rsc ir sh e sa id , " I have done one p e rfe c t th ing . I t Is enough to m a k e u p fo r a l l the th ings I d id n 't do?"

(To Be CoBcInded)

• v B R U C e C A t r O N IN WASHINGTON

(4 a a th a r O a t ia a ae ta m a lakaa y e a b eh ind th e scene* of th e etUTtM naM nO tty t ig U l a W aak .

( I m h u r T t in a Wath tM ta a

W A « H I N o 5 6 N r o ! J 1& -A T ait am o u n t o f •'w ar ta lk " o f d ltfe re n t k in d i U g o in r a ro u n d in W tib li» >

a o f fk ia re f rc le s ., P i n t th a ra ’a th a public ta lk . I t U

d isc ree t enough fo r anybody a n d c o n ils u largely of r ing ing declara­tio n s th a t ^ c o u n te r U g < ^ ta stay o u t of w ar.

T h en , th e re U private ta lk , which------- a ll th e w ay fro m definite

o n t t h a t t t i t n a t lo s will b t w ar by tp r ln c , to fata lis tic re -

m a rk ! th a t whUa th e ad m in istra ­tion will m ake a n ho n est e ffo rt to keep o u t, i t wUl do no rood because i t U "inev itab le" t h a t A merica w iu ultim ate ly g e t Involved-

O n S e p t I , u o o a ae rv a U n a n d non -sensa tlona l a m agaalne u B usi­ness W M k a n n ounced f la tly in Its W ashington le tte r th a t th e adm lnii> tra t lo n w u c a k u la tln g th a t th e U nited S ta te i w ould be in t h i w ar w ith in tlx m on ths .

Shortly th e re a f te r a reputabli b u s in e u -a d v k e service notified It.. cllenU th a t every IndteaU on he re pointed lo w ar by m id -w ln te r.

ta lk in i 'w llh a m a m ta r o t a I r tU sh m ission a«n t over- h e i t to ' p r tp a r i W f o r - t h e t u m u g O f' B rltith -h ald A m a rk a h •e cu ritia s i.tn to cash to r w ar/Q iircbaaes; t h t B riton told him h ia governm ent f e l t th a t th e A m ar- fcan g o w rm n en t waa going lo u t in to th e w ar too a o o o ^ th a t I t ought to w ait abo u t e ig h t m onths, m ean-

■ i u fac tories fo r w ar- ■ 'cam e

w hU a.pr«panng i u fac tories fo r \ U m t p r ^ u e t lo n , because U i t 'c

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

IS Y E A R S AGOOCT. le . m * .

B enaton win w orld Kerlex. Waiili- Ing ton lakes tin a l contef.1 4-3 In 12 innings. Young E arl McNeeLv. a rookie from C a lifo rn ia, who Joined th e team only a sh o rt tim e ago. won th e gamo by craaltlng a dotible over tW rrt base a n d scored in i l r Miirtrt'y R uel. winning Ih^ gam e Itnm the N ew Y ork O lan ts.

I hos-

The Family Doctor

By OR. M O RR IS F18H B CIN Editor, Jo u rn al tb e A m erican

M ^ lc a i A ssociation, a o d e f H j- gaia, th e H ea lth M agaaino

Blood transfuA ion is today a fund- am enU l m ilh o d of t r e a tm e n t In practtcally every hosp ita l.

More p ro g re u h a s been m ade In Uie u«e of blood (or th e con tro l of disease du rin g th e la s t te n years th a n In a ll th e previous h is to ry of th is m ethod. T he f i r s t a tte m p t to U ansfuse blood from one pereon to ano ther was m ade several htm dreti years ago.

M any iiiiperstitlons a te a ttach ed to Uie Idea. T he Brii

Mls.1 M attlrM M cM a.ttpr n«.' lesa to th e T r l-0 club . I'lhin n ing a t th e hom e of Mr»^ l l le y on T en th avenue iiordi Min-i M arguerite I^nch won (lir idvnr for h igh score and Ml** B rit) wilaon consolation.

Judge W, A. Btthcfwk M»t th e Riipreme cou rt a s niinmiMlntier du ring th e h e a tin g n( iiir (iiir.iitnn of allowing nanie.i io »p |idn <ni or more ballots.

27 Y E A R S AGOOCT. 10. l » n

M rs. Oastltfl)ury, ih r m otiirr of M rs. B ert RUchle. leli u>(Uir»day evening for h e r hom e In lllliiols. M rs. O u tle b u ry m ade many Iriends w hile w ith us who w rrr vr;y iorry to have h e r go.

i Msi-

rtome In E den o I lii

‘rom orrow will bo p hy ilc isn i day a t the T w in r a i l s O om nifrflsl rliib lu n c h to iv D r. T , O . UoMi »«n Dr, O. R, a c o tt will l)C ■ fni ihnn rcaslon. I t la h op rd ihn i i i i n r will be a good tu rn oui,

You May Not Know That—

By H. I- ( RAXt Tli« firfll tlieati-lnil iK-r-

formance in tlir I’mific Northw«Hl wHfi tfivt'ii Kcb, 8, 1840, aboard Ihc ilrlilnhn tn n - o f - Mtnlo.Mf, atnnchor In th e Columbia offF o n t V n n c o u v c r . llii(t«>r ilm(leepeninir fihndow of thethn-Ht of w ar ............. tlieUnitcti nnd MriKlhndtiv*i- Oregon, a cn.it itim- IKined of daUKlilci'N nf Koii ImnilitniiilM ami liriu 1«li nav*l offlct'i'fl jiri'ioiifed to u mixed audlonco frum Die Amtrioan and Rrlllsh a^ltlemontA th e c o n io d y "T hree A fter .Mnr-riago,"

» HIGHLIGHTS PROM LATEST BOOKS

in 1U7 passed a n a c t specifically prohib iting tr a n s te r ru ig o f blood from an im als to m a n . T h is a-as ba.^cd on oymbollc aupersU llon . be- cau te It wan fe ll th a t th e person who received blood fro m a n an im al woukl lend to develop som e of the charao torlstlcs of th e a n im a l . Today wa know that, th e re is n o possible m e n u i f f f e c t b rough t a b o u t by the trannrerrlnn of blood.

T iif nio<l»rn s to ry o f blood Irann fusion really begins w ith th e tl:n when Investigators show ed Uiai safely In the t r a iu fe rr in g of bloou de|)«n(l.i on gekilhg blood U ia t U coinpaUble. T h is m e an s ’ th a t tiiv blood nr llir d ono r will n o t ooagn-

dl^>olve iho btuod erlU ut the perhon who receiver th e blood.

as these llm lU U ons were •stabllshed, m ora a t te n t io n was given to developing tcchn ic for U an tlo rrlng blood. I t w as found th a t a clirm ical substance called sodiutn c ltr iie would p rev e n t blood Irom ciotUiig,

T ills g rea tly s im p lified th e prol>* . ni ao th a t today -n»aj>y syringes, iw o'w ay valves a n d s im ila r devices

e available fo r t r a iu fe rr in g blood mil one person to a n o th e r . N ntiilng Is gained by ira iisfe ir liig

blood (lom an aiUmnl in to m a n and, in ffli i. th a prooesA Itse lf la dan iirr- miN. ‘m e re Is, how ever, m u c h to be iinitted by tr a n s fe rr in g th e blood from one hum an be ing W an o tlirr.

At f irs t ct>mmerclal o rgan laatlons IIP se t up to provide people « h o

WHiitod to m ake a llU le e x tra money by giving blood. T lie p rice fo r a p in t ol blixxi varied from n o th in g a t all In c u e tlie donor w as c haritab ly minded lo aa m iioh a s l>0 to 1100,

I t xooii beeaijie a p p a re n t th a t thU was a poor aystem becniise ti in a waa no ad eq u a le conU oi Of Uie h ealth Of those w ho gave ih e blood. Bureaus began e ip lo ltln g th e do­nors, paying Uiem c e r ta in am m inta for giving th e ir blood b u t ge tting Uie money back by ch a rg es fo r boaid,

and

NBDTRALITV A l A PGACK rO L lC V A the rengb a n d )atleia1 aam>up of

th e e p e ra tlea ef th e ’'N ev tra llly U w " slnee 1135 th ro u g h th ree w ars, is p reeea ted la “C an Amer­ica Hlay N e a t n t r by A Utn W. Dulles and H am ilton P tah A rm - s ireng (H arper A Brea.; tt.SOi. T he c lea r-lig h ted U ne ef the book Is well in d ica ted by Ih h Initial dflflBitlen e f w hat a u tho rs a re ta lk in g a b ea t, which ought lo be road by every per­son who uaea th a w erd "neu tra l" In these daya.T he tim e h a s com e to atop talk

Ing about th e a lleged v irtues of neu trallty as such a n d to tu rn our a t tention to th e c oncre te Queatlon of p lanning th e g en era l policy which pronilsFs to be m ost expedien t for the roiiutry to follow now th a t war hn.i broken o u t iM tween several SK-nt powers,

Wr w snt ti) htay ou t. T o th is end Ifglilntion m ay he lp In c e r ta in p a r-

, tlculars. B u t w e a lw uld restctrt. general legislative en ac tm en l t grnersl snd recu rr)ng allnatlon.' and d fsl with th e specia l p rob lnns nrlxiuK mil o f th is pa rticu la r >il('t i)> Hoc legisla tion.

Before the w ar began we were unable to loresee Ju s t w h a t s ta te s would bf involved. Just w h a t they would l»r Iigliiing fo r. or Ju st how then- IK iioti!. would a ffec t tis.

In llifiir fiK nim alanceo. som' the li’Khirtiion adopted ra n only be called ink lrns, T oday we a llll can-

'i<k w ith c e r ta in ty about Isler iilift-f,i of Ihe conflict, ran v.r tm f^re th e course nf "tbk fiMiiir conflicts,

Tlip hi-M wp can do is to B"t Itnr s r iir is i p rincip les c learly In

mind >ni| d e term in e to alick lo them as inng as they s e rv i ' our nalinnsi interests . O nly SO will we bf ilrnUng Ihe rea lities nl th e inoitPiii Mill Id a n d rscape from the fiitilr tiivii of fu rb ish ing up some old <inni*]ii nf a law of neu tra lity "» M C aesar, w ith only igho»i In hstin l 11.1.

Wr »iini| (o n tin u e (In th e book I (hr word • 't ieu tra llty ” Bu

I ' ii-'i'tl in Ihe sense nf th a t |io ih \ » 1,1, II K c oun try a l peace aOniii. (o«siil c oun tries a t w ar. I t

!«• n;ied a a cmmoU ug a staiiiA (iriinrd u nder In terna tional]S«'.

V. 8 . BR tlB H C S V r M ILITA RY M ACHINE

T he enlisted .ilreng th of th e arm y and navy Is being Increased, under Uie "lim ited em ergency” proclaim ed by th e P resldenu A flee t of decom* mLssloned W orld w ar destroyers U being p u t back In to service. New de - U ils have been se n t to s tre n g i’ the defenses a t P a n a m a a n d < w here in th e C a r ib b e a n .. Naval p a tro l! fa r o u t in U\e-Ai.latiUc under p repa ra tion . T lie w ar d e p art­m en t is push ing lt< prog ram of "ed ­ucational o rd e r s” by w hich Indus­try Is he lped to re too l Its p la n ts 'fo r possible w ar p roduction.

All o f w hich, m ilita ry m en say, sim ply add u p to th e precautions which any sensible na tio n would tak e in a tim e of w orld crisis. Yet th e a tm osphere w hich these steps c reate Is very defin itely a w ar-llke a tm osphere . You c an sense It in th e w ar a n d navy departm en ts , u ex tends to little th ings , too, u well as to big ones. Such as—

PresW entlal Sec re tary S tephen E arly 's rec en t rem a rk th a t the a d ­m in is tra tion does n o t contem plate any censorsh ip o t p ress or rad io "a t th is tim e." . . . T h e P re s id e n t’s proc­lam ation of a "lim ited em ergency.". . . T h e ac tion o t th e cap lto l police In c lu u ig th e cap lto l building to s ightseers on Sunday . . . . T h e cere­m onious c losing of the Iron gates th rough w hich by-passers ord inarily c an stro ll freely on to th e W hite Hou.se g rounds. . . . T h e tremenfloua. n um ber of police a n d secre t .service m en d e u ile d to gua rd tlte capltol when P re s id e n t R oosevelt w en t there to address th e Jo in t session on Sept, 31. . . . T h e navy’s o rder th a t no news of u . S . w arsh ip m ovem ents be m ade p u b lic .. . . T h e presiden t's a n ­nouncem ent a t a W hite H ouse press conference (w here th e news was c er­ta in to get f a r m ore publicity th a n I t could have o b ta ined if issued from th e navy d e p artm e n t) th a t two fo r­e ign subm arines h a d been s igh ted In A m erican te rr ito r ia l w aters , , . and

I on. and so on,T hese th in g s give the cap ita l th e

"feel" o f war.

in too eooa- th e B ritish a n d F rench w ould h i n to supp ly V . 8 . so ld ltrs w ith riflas a n d a rtille ry a s they did ' J t tim e.

M tn o S A T W O : T h a t v n n c t aafi G erm any h a v t h a d extended peace negotiations of la te , a n d th a t bo th h a v t tried to persuade London to e n ta r In to a p e a c t a g re tm tn t , bu t th a t L ondon h a s he ld o ff becausa t f pressure, from W ashington .

Stories such a s t h e n m ay be u tte rly ab su rd a n d groundless. You

th e p ^ t Is th a t s to r ie t such u these, c ircu la ting in a w ar-like at* m osphere. in th e m id s t o f frequent p i^dlcU ons th a t th e U nited a u t e s ■ Is going to w ar, m ik e up the back- < g round ag a in s t w hich th e embargo repeal quM tion to going to be decid-

I.i n ^ e w e f w hich It is asking a

good d U l to expec t th a t th a t C|uM* Uon be debated a n d disposed ef coldly,.-loglcally a n d w ithou t emo­tion .

B a p tis t M issionary society m et T hu rsday a t th e hom e of M rs. V. A. AUlson w ith M rs. R. L ann lng as a&slstant hostess, M rs. BaUt)^ L orain led devotlonals. M rs. A. ^ ZiegUr

111 l » » physic ians \n New -Vork (levoJoped th e Blood TraiiaUmlon B e iie rm en t asoocla tlon . s in c r tiia t (Imo a reg is try h a s been m a in ta in ed for donore o f blood,

Uonom a r t exam ined p liynkally , Htudlee a re m ade to be c e rU In they do n o t h a v e ayphUU a n d U ia i the lilocii U in a la u s fa o to ry a ia te for

Keir Y ork oT a b o u t a p in t. A tier liv ing blood th e donoi' m u s t le - n a lii-o ff th e active lis t fo r a period

iMiiiiiKl average tire bill In ll>t IIU1K-.I istntrn In 1910 was 1179. 13'iiiiik 101(1. only o n e -trn tlJ of th a t aminiiK for seven tim esli>e inllriiijp

RUM OR FACTORY 0 B T 8 G O IN G

T he m dst f a n ta s tic rum ors are going around . H ere a re two samples, heard w ith in th e p ast week on Cap> ito l.H lll:

NUMBER O ^ E : A congressm an got a long-d istance call from an old* tim e college c lassm ate , w ho Is now on th e s ta f f of a n “In terna tional banker" in New YorK. T h e clasa- m ate was w orried. H e’s Ju s t been

F IL E R

h a d c h a rg t o f th e program tem perance . Q uest w is M rs. Paul T aylor, F la n s were m ad e for thew hite c ro is qu o ta w ith M rs. John T heeno r In charge.

M r. and M rs. Jo h n n y W llllam sen a re pa re n ts of a boy b o m Friday.

Tom m y S tra d lc y has enrolled In ] F iler ru ra l h ig h school a n d is spend- ' Ing the w in te r a t th e hom e of his g randm other. M rs. W. S tradley,

W ashington bridge club m e t T hu rsday a t th e hom e o f Mrs. O. B. S h a ff for a dessert luncheon. P r l2«x w ent to M rs. P ra n k Bikes, M rs. Fred R e ichert a n d M rs. R obert W eaver,

F o u r Square club m et F riday a t th e hom e o f M ra. M ary Johnson. Roll call w as answ ered by headU ni ’ news when each m em ber was a girl. E leanor Jo h nson , g ran d d a u g h ter of th e hosU ss, p layed aeverel piano solos.

1 ^ . W. O. M usgrave and M rs. 3. T heenor were hostesses a t a miscel­laneous show er F rid ay a t the home | of M rs. M usgrave honoring Miss H elen M usgrave, w ho will become Uie bride o f P rice Holloway thM m on th . L ittle Caro l a n d O ordon Klbbeo. dresse<L a s a bride and bridegroom , w heiled th e gifts Into th e room tn a w agon d tcM ated In green and w hite.

Services C ontinue A t C hurch o f God 0

H ie C hurch of Ood revival c am - ^ pa ign now being held In the new c hu rch building on Q uincy stree t will con tinue for a n o th e r week! Rev,N. T . K n igh t. Phoenix, Arlz., well> know n C hurch o t O od m in ister, is

•• -ing - ■ -large c h a r t to show th e order and m eaning of th e O ld T es tam en t sac- rifk-es.

HLt sub ject la s t evening wus "O rder of A ncien t O fferings," and ton igh t he-will speak on "How Conid th e Two O oats R ep resen t O hrlat?"

Services a re he ld n igh tly a t 7:J0 p. m. Rev. C laud P ra t t , pa.itor. Invites th e public to a tte n d th e m eetings, a fea ture of w hich U special music.

FALL SPORTHORUONTALIBal] \m i in

popular fail sport.

8 The ball Is — , carried or thrown.

13 Uy way of.H To wake from

sleep.Id To employ.17 To relnle.18 Chasm .10 Im m ediately .20 To assault.!2 Doggy land23 Ringlet. 44 Dyeing24 Posse.ii'cs, j - *< le tem c- -•20 Dorn 4(1 Summons.2aSancluary, SI Not any.asindenUtlon. 82 Not wlde-13 One who felli spread,

trees. 84 Each taun14 Grain. p r o t ^ Iti15 Dreamy. own — Una.17 Upon. B9 Blue r«ss..^BCrnfl. oaEntrancei.M Typt of enow 8T Wore#

shoe. mytholOBT.40Aquatk l lU n a b lt to

mammal. hear.

A nsw er ta P rev leua P a s t le 11 Ood of ]ov% 12Lelrs.18 Verse form.17 Scoring play

In this sporti 31 Warm springs 23 Pertaining to

tetanus.IS Indian

mulberry. > 27 Printer’s ten® 20 Pronoun.30 Reverence.31 Tiny vege*

table.32 Split pea.34 To defeat \9

votei,3fi French.31 All right. aOTo discolor.41 To axped.42 Wild ex. 43F]ent pait 4!ILand meitutb

6 tollers. 47 Grew old.7 Crescent- 48 Mlnerslledga,

ahaped figure. 40 To ballflinslght. DO To hit.• To acorch. 82 Upright A A

83To«fepoertOCows.

itXHi iim t h e gives. T liruiign fwi|i('ii«iiMii nf Iiin R ed O ro u and of many ii«T,a|i«peis In .va rious com - niviiiitlBi iiiuud donor bu reaus a r l niiw iifliiiR fot up In m a n y c ltle i and lowns of ijiu ((m iitjy ,

A liotiirr i r r r i i t adVailCS Is till OS* tabiuhmoiu oi blood b4nks. Blood can be SdiH for lalrly long periodi or Umo tinder suitabla conditions. Arraiigemelitr. >i« made to k lip on liand a sMUvripm «upp\y of Woo4 pfodiiieicui tyiMi so Utat U will be available for u«e w hen newled,

■ ” * *! Tuw day, Octpber 10 ,1989 ______________ •■ IDAHO EVteNlNG TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

w

‘American \^ay* Given Comprehensive Review

“ "The American Way,* is a s exciting and as beautifu l aa th e American flag—long m ay i t ru n ."

Such is the m anner in w hich A lexander WooUcott r e ­g ard s th e K aufm an an d H a r t B roadw ay success, s ta rr in g F red ric M arch and Florence E ldridge, w hich M rs. George W arberg reviewed th is af ternoon fo r th e D ram a and L ite ra ­tu re departm ent of th e T w entie th C entury club. H e r dis­cussion of th e dram a w as en thusiastica lly received by th e large group assembled a t A m erican Legion Memorial hall. '

M rs. A. J . Peavey, chair­m an, presided a t th e openfhg p rogram .o f th e season.

I n P ralM of Democracy D eclaring th e Umely, signlfic&nt

.p lay to be a “rousing cry on behalf o ( th e A m erican m anner o f dem o­c ra tic life, Mrs, W arberg com­m en ted :

“I t is a reply and. a challenge to th e b ru ta l c rushing of h um an llfo abonrd. and th e Insidious m ethods of subversive groups a t home,

'•T he play is an esscnilalty vivid a n d Inspiring picture of A merica be­tw een 1886, w hen th e Lwue wns

■ B ryan ’s 'F ree Sliver' o r M cKinley's ■Full D inner Pall,’ and In 19M when th e l» u e Is 'D emocracy or Autoc­racy .' ■'

M rs. C, R, Pox assisted M rs. W ar­

berg, presenting lltustraUve nuslc.M iss R uby Carlson of th e T w in

P a lls h igh school, told briefly of th e all'S chool play "Prologue to O lory,” to be presen ted Oct. 19 a n d 30 a t th e 'Twin FaU s h ig h tchool audito rium .

Striking DecorH ostesses o f th e afte rnoon were

M rs. Roy P a in te r . M rs. C. C. K ings­bury. Mr*. R . V. Jones, M rs. S. H . K ay ler and M rs. R obert H elfrech t.

EspeclaUy str ik ing was th e cen te r­piece fo r th e te a table, a ste rlin g sU' ver bow l tUled w ith P t tn c h m a ri­golds flanked by m a tch ing silver ho lders In w hich blend ing tapers burned.

T h e bow] w as designed a n d n ed tiy Mrs. He)fnehfa fa th e r-Jn -Ja tf a s a w edding presen t, and th e n th e m old w as destroyed, m ak ing i t th e only one of I ts k ind In th e world. H e a lso designed th e m a tch ing cand le holders.

Helen Musgrave Feted At B rid a l C o u rte sy

Miss Helen M usgrave, d augh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde M usgrave, F iler, who will be m arried W ednesday a t R u p ert to Price Holloway, son of Mr. and M rs, W alter Holloway, was th e inspiration fo r a charm ingly a rranged pre-nuptial show er and tea yeslei-day af ternoon a t th e home of Mrs. E rn e s t Tucker. Mrs. F ay Holloway was co-hostess.

The m others of the bride-to-be and bridegroom elect p re­sided a t the tea table during the re freshm en t hour. Pink roses formed the centerpiece, flanked by pink tapers.

T h e g ilts were pre.scnicd In a cov­e te d w agon, draw n in to th e room by little Jack ie Holloway and L arry H ollow ay^ 'T he con tcst was won by M rs. O len Doud.

O ue^U In MlUlUon to U\c hoi^otee and th e women who poured, were M rs. Tliom pson, who is here from

.C olorado; Mrs, Flosale Musgmve,M rs. a ie i i Doud, M rs. S le tto rd , Mrs,A ndy W inter, Mrs. H ugh Holloway,M rs, Roy HoUoWay, M rs, L. L . Hollo­way. Mr.s, Carrol Holloway. Mre, J.T , Andcr.'on, Mrs. J . T . A nderson. Ir..M rs. C arl Cedcrburg, M iss Inez Cedl-rburg. M rs. C harles K evan, Mrs.T . Cappcl. Mrs. T . S later, Mrs.L ester .Slater, Mrs. H uiophreji, Mrs.E dna AtWns, Miss Hazel Holloway.M m. U ncoln . Mr.s. J, L. Berry, Mrs,Lucy Carder, Mrs. 8 . H on lson , Mrs.H arry M usgravj, Mrs, W oltcr Per- re tln , M rs, H . C W aiter, M rs. Hi-r- m a ii H aber. Mrs, Roy W rlglit. Mrs.D ell T ucker, Mrs. O . Poindexter,

M U R T A U G H |

T h e Itrs t assembly proKram for th e MurtnuKh IiIkIi srliool wii.i litid W edncsdliy. The program wa.i glvi-i by tlic L i|iliun» acrubntlc tiuiiblerii' icnm , tw o bo>'A anU two girls rnn|{> Ing In age (rom three to 10 ycnpK.

M r. a n d Mrs. J , I, T olm an, L ogan, U tah , were visiting relatlvefi and trlendH IwiV week, JolnlnR them over tlic week-end were th e ir n io n T olnian unrt tam liy , OTTTXBlto" c ity , Mr, niul Mrs. Tolm nn an il ii diiunUier, Jvw\r, wt\o tx In l/txi M \- aelrs, a re lti\vlii« llils wrek for Uin Jlnwnllftii l"liiii{1s lo vl.sll two <illiri- (1nuKhter,i. Mrs. I m C lark and Mrh, Ini-j; W nldioii, who nrn UvIuk lltete.

't l i r nnniiiil "roiiniry «Iorc” ^)Mm• sored by the Liidlrs' Aid noclrty Hroui’s of Miirt4>U||li was he ld re­c en tly n t tlie MrtlKHlliit church Ijdac- m eiit niul tIO wa.i nil.sed. MrK. A rthu r Mni.sri' wii!> rhHlriimn of Itio w ork cominlttcd wlui hud churue of l lir nrriiiiKeiiirulh.

Mrs. Ctiiyliiii Ciillcii wn.n lu»k'Mi In the K.V.N. tirl<lKR rliih 'n iurN lny, llo^ior» w ent lo Mrs, .Ir>hu M ariainll and travelliiK p rite to Mrs. Harold Jaiiir^.

Mrs. a<'ii(tvli:vc Ooixliiiiiii, Iciuirr for ihn n re -n iv e O trls, UMik lirr

.t;Unik lo tiiiukn rlvrr cniiyuii l-'rtcUi.y for a wiener an<l mnrnhninllow roftnt,

Mr. and Mrs. It. II, 'lYue, Pnaii<leiiu, Cnllf., visited Inst week u t th e B. H. T rue and i-', II, W liislrr hoiiien lir r r , niiil ixlno a t M r. iiiul Mra. a . I, Cnrnien'H home In H urrl- ton . Mr. and Mrs, T rua are form er resldeiita o( M urtuugh. 'Iliey e n rou to to tlieir liiime from Jloiildor, Ccilo., where they «poiit m onth .

L \oyd Ja in , who iiaa been vtnlling here a n d transacting business, h as gone to h is home tn U Mrna. Cftllf,

Mrs. Don K Irkm an, w ho lo s t her W )y 30!l«viits a lte r b irth . Is to n - valesolng a t her parent/i’ home her*. M r. and Mrs. J..-N, Dayley,

HEAD TH B T l U i a W ANT AD8,

^ n te r e d t

T h e Lady Wasn’t Impressed

T h e acrobatic dADcIng e f blond, blue-eyed M arion D aniels, p!c(iu«4. M ahe a rrived in New Y ork from Kurope. m ad e a deep Im pression on A do lt H itle r bu t de r fu eh rer failed to Impress th e young A m erican. Miss D an iels told rep o r te n . H itle r rallrd her back from C annes to M unich (or a requesl perform ance la st winter.

C a le n d a rF a lls A venue club wUI m eet

W ednesday afte rnoon w ith Mrs. D orothy HIHs.

¥ * ¥P roduc ts’ da>', a rranged by

m em bers of th e M ethodist Ladles' Aid society, hns been postponed.

¥ ¥ ¥ lA dles' Plo iiecr club, K im berly,

wlU m e et T hurBday, O ct. 12, a t the hom e of Mrs. W. M , Van H outen,

¥ ¥ ¥T w in P a lls O range wUl m eet

W ednesday a t B p. m , a t Ujc Odd Fellows hall. H arry Nelson will speak on "Safe ty ." '

¥ ¥ ¥M aroa W om en's club will m eet

T liu rsday a t Uie school house. M rs. H aro ld M alone and M rs. Pau l U andy will be t»\c hostesseR,

¥ ¥ ¥F irs t D istr ic t N urses' associa­

tion will m eet n t 8 p. m, W ednes­day a t llie hom e of M rs. tJeHa UlnKel. 201 ElKhth avenue east. ■

C onniiunlty Litdle.s' Aid society will m eet In th e chu rch basem ent W etliirxdny w ith a po t-h ick lunch, a t noon. M rs. H enry Wl.w will bo hostess,

¥ ¥ ¥P ru m and buiilr corps, sons

- n n d diiuR hlers of th e A m erican I/TKloii and auxlllrtry, will no t n ire t u n til n ex t W odnrsdny, It WRS announced today.

¥ ¥ ¥ r» .it Not)lo a rn n d s club .will

m eet T h u rsd ay u t 6 p. m. a t the lumifl of M rs. T hehna D ean. 231 n u rh an a ii. All P ast Noble O rnndn a re tnvlte<l to u ttm d .

¥ ¥ ¥Sunnhlne Circle club will meet

for luncheon iit 1 p, ni. W ciliin - day, O ct. 11, lit th e home of Mis, W, D. a tc a rn s . Roll call rr,s|Hiiinr« will be ijvicstlonn and niinwors on A merica nr Idaho,

¥ ¥ '¥U nity club will n ire l W rdn rs-

itivy M 3;ao p, m , a t th e Immv of Mr«. R, A, A rm strong, o i l flec- <in<t uvenun no rth , Memhern ion iiiKed to hvliiK f n ilt lo r th e Chll- ilven'u tioroo u t Boise.

D oro thy M errlam , .^lat< president, C oeu r d ’Alene, a n d Mrs. ClnrLssu K in g , de legate a t large to the n a ­t io n a l convenlloii, Wedne.sday a l B p . m . a t th e Id ah o Pow er com ­p a n y aud ito rium . Mrs. Morri.im will m ake h e r official addre.w at t h is tim e.

¥ ¥ ¥Sccond w ard of the M.I.A.. will

e n te r t« ln a t 8 p. m . today a t Ute ho m e o i M rs. H. H. Stokes. T en th avenue n o r th , fo r m em bers oi th e o rgan ization from 25 to 35

.y e a rs of. age . Mrs. L E. Wood, In c h a rg e of th e O le a n ti Q lrls’ de­p a rtm e n t, will be In charge of th e p rogram , to be presented as a b roadcast. A special In tere st class w ill be ofgftn tied wUh a n o in c la l s ta f f . R egular M.I.A. xc.sslon wlU be he ld W ednesday evening.

¥ ¥ ¥M A G IC T-T CLUB T O PU B L IS H ANNUAL

M a g lc l-y club Is going Into the p u b lish in g buslnes,^. Tlic. g rpup has de term in e d to have an annual, y e a r book of activities, and Mrs.

M entor rlu h will m eet wlUi Mrs. A rch Collier Wcihie.sdny a f t­e rnoon . w ttli M rs, » , l» A r r ln n to n an Kuest speaker. ' I ' i ^ presU Im t has iisked th a t a ll m em bera bring

l i l t for th e ClUJdren’s hom e a t Ilnlsn.

¥ ¥ ¥W illing Workiirn class o f the

I’resby tcrlan church will m eet T iuiiBday a t a:30 p, m, fo r Uia iip ''n lng social of Ihn neam>n a t the c hu rch iw rlors. RIeotlon of n flrers will bo held, and a larg« a tte iu lance Is desired, Mre. W, A, H ow ard a n d Mrs. Ed O lm atead will' bo horttesses.

¥ ¥ ¥ t /n l tc d H panlsh W ar V eterans'

BU i|llary will e n te rU ln M ri. O.

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tUTOOSH.MOTHat,!MOM’TMBAM TO 00 IT-HOIteSTf

Um» N • • ihU lo .a tiK ini« M i lh mw, . , irp4ral Am«rlc*a r im lir K w aeoiber MlartoM •piiod* th m ib« d tll r lira o f U « u v A U tU k^ Amerka'* m u-»m iMro. Uop'i m im .. .

T H E A L DR I C H F A M I L Y6:00 KTKI

Eihyl M a rtin hns been n am ed th eeditor.

Mrh. M artin a n d ' M iss H elen Swope were co-hostcsses to th e club In.st even ln s a t th e hom e o f th e form er. M iss K a th ry n 0 6 f f p re ­sided.

P lan s were com pleted for th e H allow e'en pa rty O ct, 30, w ith Miss M ary Mills and M iss L ucille Lojm in c harge of a rrangem en ts , In ltln - vlon a t Uie n w t m eeting w as also discussed.

MI.W W ilm a Riibe wos a guest. In te r io r decoral inK and th e a c tiv i­tie s o ffe red by t t « local le trea tlo n ftl cen te r w ere considered,

¥ ¥ ¥Y. W. C. A. LEADERS AT B O ISE CONFERENCE

Mrs. W llllnm B aker. T w in Falls, rep resen ting T w in Falls Y. W. C. A., and Mr.s. Jo h n S. G ouriey a n d Mr.v M. U L arson, PHrr. rep resen ting the Maiflc V alley V. W. C. A,, iittciided th e y . W. C. A. conferbnce In Boise Sunday , w hen ple.ns w ^ e h ia d e for th e O in Reserve conlerenee P ay e tte lakes n e x t June .

Stake M. I. A. Begins Gala Series of Dances

.. of danccs, wjiirh will includeth e Gold and Green ball, the Twin Falls stake M. I. A ., will en te rta in Thursday evening. Oct. 12, a t 9 o’clock a t R adio- iS • a tten d th« f i r s l dance will be guesU fromTw in F alls f irs t and second w ards. Kimberly, M urtaugh and Buhl w ards, as well aa o thers from southern Idaho.

The dance series will be more elaborate th a n ever, in- eluding th e various floor show attrnctionn, those in charge

announced today. T he public 3 invited to join in th e fes­tivities.

O. V em Y ates and Mrs, Id a M c­Bride. represen ting th e acUvItlea dO' pa rtm en t, will be In charga o f ar^

*i; P . L. Law rence'.ivlll be

14 Boys Pledged By Red Knights

Red K i^lghta S un d ay pledged 14 neophytes, w ho were In form ed 'p e r­sonally by th e club m em bers, and Invited to a local th e a te r pa rty , w here a section h a d b e tn reserved,

T he group w as la te r e n terta in ed Inform ally a t the Id ah o Pow er com ­pany auditorium , w here Mrs. P au l T abe r, ^ r s . O eo rg t D avidson a n d M rs, Harr)- Denolt, m o the rs of th ree Red KnlKhts, served refre shm en ts .

Curtis E aton, the new club spon ­sor, wab presen t to t th « activ ities, w hich began w ith a business session a t the hom e of Wa>Tie Puller, w ith H arry Bcnolt presiding.

Pledged to th e club w ere H ow ard Albln. G ene C o lan .'Ju n io r P a rm er. Bill joiips. Jack Jones. Bob Logan. BUI McDonald, Don M lnke, Bob N orton. Bob Rccd, Q eorge T ho rp . Dick Trowbridge, Robert V an E nge- ien and Bob Wallace.

T lie bid given to Qol) Jones la st y e a r was held oiicn.

In itia tio n s tun ts s ta rted th is week.

¥ ¥ ¥

Bushovn-Thornton Nuptials Perform ed

MURTAUGH. Oct. 10 <8peclaD— C harles T liom ton . son o t M r. ar^d Mrs. Abe Tliornton, M urtaugh . was m arried 't o Annft M ne B ushom , H a / e l t o t ^ e p t , 22 a t B urley, by the M ethodist m inister a t h is hom e.

WlinDMcs were M rs. R ay M cC ar­th y and datiKhicr. Y vonne. Burley,

Mrs. T liornlon r e c e i v e d h e r schcmllnc a t Hnzelton h ig h a n d Mr. T horn lon received h is schooling a t M urtaugh high school. T hey m ake the ir hom e In M urtaugh .

T n iA L DATE R E -8E TT rinl da te fo r th e civil dam age

cn.se brought by E arl O . S m ith nguln.st Miss G ladys C audle and (hree o thers h a s been re -se t for nex t M onday a t 10 a. m .. dlstrlcl court a ttac h es sa id todoy. 'H ie tria l

■was to h av e opened yesterday . An 'ou tside Ju ris t will preside.

Seven o u t of 10, o r 30,000,000 ou t of th e 43,000,000.reg is tered c ars in Uie w orld a rc ow ned by A m ericans.

dance m anager, and M rs. J u a n it* HuU w m be publicity c h a ln n * a for th e dance series.

In addlU on to th e CJoId a n d G reen ball, th e series will also Include a •take dram a a n d a' s take o p w e tta

W ill W rlg h f t o rchestra w ill play lo r th e first dance, a lte rn a tin g th e re a f te r w ith Glen B atM ' chestra .

Season tickets wUl be availab le a ti t door. A budget p la n fo r m em ­

ber* of th e c h u rc h Is being am u ig ed , and ticket* m ay be p rocured from w ard represen ta tives a t th e door.

¥ ¥ ¥

Fireside ChatGroup AnalyzesCharm Elements

C harm m ay be “th a t Indewiribablft som eth ing" to many people, bu t m em bers of th e Fireside C h a t g roup , sponsored by th e M.I.A. o f t h e Lat< t e r D ay SaUits church , will tiave c lea r conception of t h e c om ponen t p a r ts o f charm before m a n y m ore weeks.

T h ird m eeting of th e group, w hich Is he ld each week {t>ilowis« c h u rc h services, and Is open to a ll In ­te re sted persons, v a s held a t th e hom e of VirgU T elford .

P red Babbei w as In ch» r»e . M iss M a rg a re t E gbert was in c h a rg e of new words; T om P rice p rese n te d d ic tionary m ark ings; P o s te r R a p p - leye a n d D elbert N Ielaan o u tlin ed rules o f conversauon , a n d Miss M arg are t M cA rthur discussed In tro - ducUons w ith lU ustraUons.

A general discussion of chanm followed. Mr. a n d M rs. Mel C a r te r p resen ted In strum ental m usic. Miss F e rn Bailey a n d M rs. H elen Lind p resen ted a novelty m usica l n u m ­ber.

R efreshm en ts were served and g roup singing com pleted th e p ro ­g ram .

Juniors Present “Wizard of Oz”

At Unit MeetingSeeking th e W izard of O s “over

th e rainbow ," Junior girls lo charge of th e p rogram for th e O lrls ' league of T w in p a lls high school Ih la a fte r ­noon presen ted Uie S c a re d T in W oodman, th e U o n a n d D or- oUjy.

In troduction to th e sk it w as given by M iss A dda Mae B racken , presi­den t of the Junior u n it. "W e're O ff to See th e W izard" w as su n g by a chorus, direc ted by M iss U llla n Laubenhelm and accom panied by Miss P a l Sm ith , S ing ing In th e cliorus were Miss B e tty Babcock, M iss H elen T hom as, V liss A nna K u th G ooddlng, M 11 ■ B a rb a rs R avcnscrofl and M iss M ary Je an S hipm an.

Book C h a r a c t tnT h e Scarecrow , M iss M ary J e a n

S h ipm an , gave a sa d Uttie ta lk on bow h e h a d no bratn . Follow ing h im was th e T in W oodm an, ta k e n by Miss V irginia G oodhue, seeking a h e a r t, a n d th e cowardly Lion, seek­ing courage, taken by M iss Evelyn Cockrell. All told oX th e ir quest in hum orous talks.

Dordthy, taken by Miss H ickey Pum phrey . sang "O ver th e R a in ­bow," a n d gave a n in sp ira tiona l ta lk on w h a t the girls m ig h t fh id "over th e rainbow ." C oncluding th e sk it, a ll g ir ls a ttend ing sa n g th e song.

Costum es were d irec ted by M iss M a rg a re t Chevalier, M iss- V erna Slnem a and Miss V era Babbei.

Before th e eklt w as presen ted , a hum orous reading. "C ru n ch In th e D ese rV a n "A frican ly in p h o n y ,-

was glTen, with U la Ztiibalmba '■ reading and Miss Smith (ItUIk Ifeti

xompanlment.To Aid DjLV.

During a brief business meetlm, Mrs. Rose North, dean of girts, pre« sented a request from WUUam Wolter. department comnandcr o f" the Disabled American Vet«nuu of the World War. for nln* ftirto to assist lo the lorgeUme-not aate hy that organisation Oct. 14.

Money raised by the drlvt Is ttaed In reUcf. rehabilitation and employ- m en t for Disabled American 7et- erans. their widows and orphaai.

In the U nited States, the m ost low falU ln_,Pebruary, the ah a r te f t

m onth .

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SPOKTSRECORD ENTRIES LOOM FOR FIELD TRIALSGooding to Play Host at Annual Event Oct. 12-14

By UAL WOOD E ven in r T Im fi SporJi E d ito r^

GOODING, Oct. 10 (Spccial)—ThiH town w as agog today as it p rppared for the annual Idaho S tate Field tria ls here, w hich Ket undenvay on THiiraday morninK and w hich an ­nually a t t ra c t ace bird dop trainers from th roughou t the w estern .states.

Indica tions today pointed to the field of en trie sin th e h istory o f the meet and stiirtinK times will be a t 7 a. m. daily lo allow fo r th e com­pletion of each day’s events. If necessary, th is time may be nioved iip to 6 a. m.

•'I believe we're gotn* to have a b ln c r f ield tr ia l e n try lU t th a n last year," aU tcd Secre tary T . W . W hite today. “W hile e n trlc i\» re n o t neces- aarily lis ted unU l th e f in a l n ig h t be­fore th e opening event, we have Ind lca lloM of a n ever Increasing lis t of p a rtic ipan t* ."

L ost y e a r am ong th e enU les w u a g roup o f 30 dog i b rough t he re by D r. E . V. F a lk o f M odeito , Calif. M r. PBlk'a dogs ra n a t Y akim a. W ash - la s t week a n d m ay be here a g a in th U year. '

O r a b a n O ogt Entered A lready e n tered fo r th e various

evenU a re e igh t aces from th e ken- neU of F ra n k - Q ra h am , Tacom a. W ash. O th e r e n trie s a re expected from S e a ttle a n d o th e r W ashington p o in ts . O regon . C a lifo rn ia a n d U tah .

r T h e M fgest c row d In th e h isto ry of tb e m e e t la expected to be on h and f o r th e fe stlrlU e t to w atch from the s idelines.

R ep o rted - e x tra good" hunting w hich h a s ap read to neighboring f lU tei is do in g a lo t to a t t r a c t en- t r l u , accord ing to M r. W hite. B ut a t th e aam e tim e th e new a ta t* game c om m lu lo n restrlcUoD o n shipping b irds ou t o f th e s ta te by visitor* has a lso c u rta ile d som e p la n s for at* tendance . H un tsm en from ou t-o f- a U te h av e been Inquiring a b o u t U^l» new law a n d a p p ea r r e lu c ta n t to come un le ss they c an g e t in a few good days o f h u n tin g a f te r th e field tr ia ls a re over.

E ach brace of e n trie s In th e varl* ous even ts ge ts a 30-m lnute tr ia l and if th e re a re m ore th a n IB braces It la p robable th a t th e f ield working will g e t u n d e r w ay a t 0 a . m ., Mr. W blt« sU te d .

O p en All Age B re n t ■Hie open a ll age e re n t will be

fee splitting will be used aU th ro u g h th e meet.

Friday will inork U>e open derby s take, w ith an e n lra n ce fee of >3 and th e open puppy stake, (one y e a r and under) w ith a fee of $3,

Saturday ' will w itness the W est- c m S ta te s P h eaaan t Dog cham plon- sl\lp stake w ith a n en lra n ce lee of 110. w ith a ll th e e n lra n ce lee* d i­vided up among th e w inners, 75 per « e n t to the cham pion a n d 3S per c e n t to th e ru nner-up .

ita g e d m T hu roday w ith a n en- I ra n c e i R o l t t a n d 16 p e r c e n t ol th is fee . c u t 90*30*20 will be re tu rn ­e d to th e w inne rs . T hl* procedure of

Oregon Webfeet Halt Big Red Machine

Stunt Assembly Set Just Before Nampa Grid Duel

DecUlon to ho ld th e f l n t s tu n t assembly ju s t before th e gam e w ith N am pa. Not. n , a n d a ppo in tm en t o f a budget com m ittee w ere Im­p o r tan t btislnens fo r ' Uie stu d e n t council of T w in F a lls h igh school a t a m eeting yesterday.

T he budget com m ltt«e ^ l l l m eet w ith a facu lty com m ittee to budget finances fo r th e year o n th e basis o f reoelpU from th e sa le o f s tu d e n t body acU vity tickets. H ie d r lr a to seU tlckeU d o se d la s t w eek, a l­though th e y a re atlU availab le .

Included In th e budget a re lu c h a th le tics a s fo o tb a l l. .............................track , th e school new spaper, a n d o th e r special ac tiv itie s w hich vary from year to year.

O n th e s tu d e n t com m ittee are H erbert lA rsen . s tu d e n t body p resi­d en t, H elen Thom a.i and Brice E vnm . O n th e facu lty com m iltec a re LeRoy H ughes. D ale W akem , G erald W allace a n d E dw ard Rogel,

T he s tu n t assem bly will b e held w ith classes com peting to p u t 'on th e best s tu n t to arouso school pep f o r th e foo tball' gam e. T h a win* n ln g c lass will be aw arded p o tn ti tow ard th e c illten sh lp cup. T w o of ih e aasemtollea wUl be held du rin g th e year, one du ring footbiUl and one du ring basketball season.

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C oach H a n k Pow ers a n d h is T w in F a lls B ru in s go t o ff to a good s ta r t In th e ir q u e s t fo r a sta le high school cham p io n sh ip h e re on Friday nU ht by .d rubbing tlie BoUo Braves 31-0.

H ow ever, th is reiKirler believes t h a t th e re is going to Iw a lo t of w ork requ ired (someUiliig Hank a lread y know s) before Ui« cUih will be ab le to go throuRl) a n u ndefeat­ed season — a record required lo c la im th e crow n.

As even Coaeh D arw in H urfher adm lU , th e B raves d ldn ’l o ffer to o to u g h a te s t litre and Ihelr p a s t reco rd th is season verirUt.. th a t ia lk - d e r e a ls Uy little M erl. d ian , Ida ., iil(l» srluiol, and a n ­o th e r by O nlarlo , Orr.

W e're n o t alli-niiiiliiK to U elrnrl from th e local lem n a (n il l>y c ru sh ­ing th a D olseans. l>r<nuM> u olwsys lakes a good club to win <ivrr Uie Braves—a n d ' th is WAH tlie first tim e T w in F a lls liiul nc.lilevml (IlstinoUon in six yn tia . j iu t Itie f a c t Is th a t th e cluli In Kiiliig to have to ahow m ore th a n It did Friday n ig h t to Uirn back m uh poUnUally l>Qwer(ul leu in s a a Nvvt»i>a am i Po< cate llo—boti) reporte il to be ex­cep tionally s tro n g th is ym r,

As yel, (he B ru in a lU rk has baan r rs tr te le d m ostly in MrulKht M na*snaahlng grau iia playi, M t l ) ' o fr-taok le . O f cuurse, w aU M lm ll U w t i t 's th e proiMr IhM tf I s t« continue along th a t Una a s long aa they are auo* eeaafRl. B a t i | I t aheu ld become

* ne«S«W 7 t* t i k a ta Mm a ir to n a k t iMAdwaiy. Um B ra in s m ight I t b i • IM4 « w . r r U a y <hey a i . t s i M M m l 7 p u s e a - c o n -o h i M t m r a r ■ M t ga in of 10 y a rd s fo r t l i t a v s a ta c tU tiia a e r ia l ro u te .M aybo llie re is a b e lU r a ir a tU ok

tiie r* t h a n UiU a lgn inaa -poaa ib ly O oM b P ow ers 1s ho ld ing U ia t back— b u t u w s a U ta d above, Uia taam

' V in h a r e to show oonalderably m ora to tf l . t tu a t i 414 In th a Botaa t a n a M l M p « ^ r t e M p th a oovetad

e o tm r M ttV M O oach Powera iM U r U t w aa wlU develop

Losing tb e ir second gam e io a n Oregon (earn In tw o weeks, tbe S tanford Ind ians bowed to O regoa'a W ebfeet, 10 to 0. H era is F rank ie Albert. S tan fo rd le f t ha lf, snapping a pass to Jim tirovea wito completed i t fo r a n ll}4*yard ga in ia th a f ira t qu a rte r o t th e gam e a t Porttand .

U. S. C. Swamps Cougars

S ta rs th ree deep In every position gave th e U.S.C. T ro jans, Roaa Bowl favorites, p len ty of chance lo te a r down tb e grid hopea of th e hapless W ashington S ta te team a s th ry trim m ed them Z7 to 0. However In ihe p lc tu r* above. G uard Jam en Moody |24 | o f W ashington S tate seems to bo f u i ta pleased abou t stopping H. C. Q uarta rback Doyla Nave.

lu s t about Uie mo&l so\u\<l te am In th e s ta te o( Idaho by (lie tim e ihe Pocntello eiicoiiiKer urrlvrs.

Anil football sou iid iiru will be neceuary th is y e a r because w elih t Isn 't going lo m ts ii a th ing In liie lo ss cam paign. T a rk irs of 176 pounds or more are a dime a doien and nearly all ot the larg* er sciinula In Ihe sta te bosal com- plele lines a v e ra il iif ITS pounds

I t Juflt hajlliciin to'lM- (inr of tliiihC «^H^olln w hen th e Ixiys m o IiIk and louKli- wllliMho U ii oili.'i- IiitU npt-rd ninl RinurliirM lirliig Uie irllxitlng fnctors lo u winning club.

Hpenklng of rootball [iluyrrs re iiUikU iin th n l we «nw In mllDn liiat I'Ylclny all<'rii()<iii mi tlio UuiMllng field ju s t alMiiii th e f ines t high nrliool j)asser 11 has I>tfii our |irlvl- lege to w ntch, MaylHi we Mioiiidn't conlliie th a t to p u u iiig -. ra l l i r r to an a ll-around bnrk.

lie w as C harles l*U>tlnu, Ilia Jerom e q u a rte r , son of Ihe fo rm ­er Twin Palls a n d Iln lverslly ol Idaiin. a o u th rrn b rs iiih . roach . rU y ln g on Coach Jnhii Nortiy's club, r ia s lln o Iiuh pro tliled th aT Igrrs w ith a ................. .. punchth a t Is going to n ishe the tedm a tough n u t to crack In Ihe Ulg Hevsn r e n r r r tn r r .W hile ocmplellnK w.nir b rillian t

passes llia l iiM tril Iiln (n u n friiiii IB to aa yniiln |..T Jiiuvr, I 'ln stlno also IB a line kli'hnr, |)iiiitlnK o u l ot bounds liinlOn llin JO-y.iril line a h a lf dot(;i) tliiirn [iinlim Uie gamo, w hlcli the 'rigfiB Won. lU-O,

"Plasty" *:«n atwi <Ui « bU o( nu»- nlng . H e cm tlirouiili ilm riitl io Oooding loam wlilioiu u till of Jn- terfere iice In Ihe iiiiu l ciu'iirter a fte r a (iiiiiblo nnd ninitn u 4a-yarct gain. J u s t ono block, w lilcli was tlio only one needed by Uie b rillian t young back, waa iiilsaed, o r iio would have rsached th i e n tire field for a touch dow n,

Srsnni P U stto s . bara ly 1« years •14, la » J n U r MMl th s beet o«l* legs |iresp«et th is c o rn e r has gas- • 4 u f M 1« o w a r • H »«a.

Interest Gains in Plan to Sta^e American Games

PH ILA D ELPH IA , OcU 10 OJRl ~ T h e proposal to hnlil Prm-Anierlcnn A th le tic game.i here nex t yi;«r to rep lace th e Olymiiir Ki'mi-n in F in ­la n d , w hich arp vlitim lly rrr in lri to be cancelled If llir liiiiropfliui con­f lic t-c o n tin u e s, gslned strong su]» p o r t today.

Political and biislncM In x li'n I'li* dorsed th e p lan eniliii’>iii)(iriiliv kiuI po in ted ou l ( lu tt I’liiliKtcliiiiin w ith Its m unic ipal ntiKtlum. r ri 'n r n l Uie a n n u a l Army-Nnvy footlH.ll «n:iir. F ra n k lin Held, mid Uie Hrtiuvl- );lll r iver wntilrt pnivlrie n<|pi|iiii(e fac lllllcs for (lin Kallll• .

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E. H oyt, sr., o l Nrw lU v m , C m ii. n a tio n a l p rrsldcn t df (ho uniiitriir n lh le tlo union, died Ipni iiiiiiit o( In- JurlDS sustn liird in n iiioiiii' criisli M onday.

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Elderly Hunter, Granddaughter Both Get Bucks

A T w in F a lls grnnd-rind aiid his g ran d d a u g h te r boUi slioi Inidtn In th e M inidoka fore.M i l e c r hiiiu w hich had ended todsy.

J . A. l lu tc h ln . 88 yesrs old hut a sp ry h u n te r w hen trallliiK <lrrr, sh o t a I lve-po ln t buck wlUi Inch an U er sp read . He rptiirned F r id a y from Shoshone bmin.

M rs. M axine Moore, hln Hiimd- d a u g h le r , cam e back fiundny wllh a th re e -p o in t buck.

ROSBN BLO O M MARRIEHLA S V EOA 6, Nev., Oct. 10 lUR)

—M axle Rosenbloom, 33, bnxrr, sc tor nnd H ollywood nig lit club nwner, a n d M aurle l Faeder. 2J, of New York, w ere m arried h r r r Im t nlglit

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Reid, 138^ , New Y oik, iiut|Hiint'-il Joey F o n tan a , I33‘4 , New York, in B rounds la s t n igh t.

Wilson’s and Idaho Power Pin Clubs Win

W ilson's store bowling club [ of K im berly In.st n ig h t Bwamped ih e H alle's Conoco te a m in th e City league for a fou r-po in t to ta l, ta k ­ing nil three gam es a n d the high* po in t score.

T h e w inners w ere led by P rank Voslka who chalked u p a th ree - gam e score o f 5&1. P a u l Qallls waa iilgh single-gam e p lnm an w ith an even 200.

Com mercial league activity saw Tdnl’o Pov.'er score a 3-1 victory over Z lp-W ay. S h e r r l t t R eed led U\e w inners wlih a B70 to ta l fo r th ree game.':, while Al N orton got a h igh single of 214.

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Joe Louis Sets Title Defense Against Godoy

NEW Y O R K . O ct. 10 (UJ!)—H eavy- * e l# h t O hm nplon Jo c Louis will m ak e h is n in th t i t le defense again st A rtu ro O odoy o f C h l l e - a rough, to u g h m o u n ta in I n tH a n - a t M adi­son S quare G ard en on Feb. ».

Prom otes, M ike J a co b s announced th is bou t la s t n ig h t, em phasizing th a t O o d w .h e a t T ony ’•Roll O u t th e B a rre l" O alen io tw ice du ring O o- doy 's U n ited S ta te s cam paign In

'■Uncle M ike" picked Oodoy th e heavyw eight ch allenger a fte r fa llin g to com e to Jerm s w ith young L ou N ova o f Los Angeles. I t seems th a t Nova, a f te r g e ttin g a bloody b e atin g by O a len to a t PhU adelphla, w an ted to o m uch m oney to take a n ­o th e r fro m Louis.

A t th e sam e tim e Jacobs a n ­nounced th a L T o n y C an to n eri. fo r­m e r ligh tw e igh t cham pion , would fig h t 10 ro u n d s w ith ypupg Al D avis o f B rooklyn a t M adison Sciuaro G ard en o n N ov. l . B illy -€onn wlU de fend h is lig h t heavyw eigh t c h am ­p ionsh ip a g a in s t G ua Lesnevich of New Je rsey a t th e G ard en on Nov. 17. A rm strong w ill de fen d h is w el­te r crow n a g a in s t L ou A^bibers a l th e G ard en on D ec. 1. F red Apos* to ll a n d M ello B e ilin a will tang le In a lig h t heavy c o n tenders’ ba ttle a t th e G ard en o n J a n . 5.

Chicago Bears Set Records

NEW Y O RK , O ct. 10 (UPJ—g o r ­in g and g roun d -g a in in g records In th e N ational Foo tball league seem ­ed destined fo r th e s c ra p he ap today a s sU tls tlc s show ed th e rem arkable pe rform ances of th e C hicago Bears In those d e p a r tm e n ts til ls season.

T h e B ears h av e averaged 358 ya rd s and 38 po in ts a gam e for the ir four tills, a n d th a t is 67 yards and e igh t po in ts b e lte r th a n present league records. S co ring for th e en ­tire ' I ta s u e Is tw o po lnU a game h igher th a n th e reco rd of la s t year.

Clevelnnd. W ash ing ton and the B ears a re h e lp ing pace th e len?ue to a new m n r k 'l n passing efficiency w ith avcrngc.-; o f 50 p e r cen t o r b e t­te r. com pared to th e record 48 per ccn t e sU bllshcd by Nevy York la.U year.

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STRIKES

SPAREW ith Fred Stone

Well, well, w elll Believe It o r no t, Z lp-W ay w on a gam e—a n d by the lop-sided score o f B48 lo 8461

. R eed a t a n ch o r fo r th e Pow er com pany d e m onstra ted th a t h e no t ou t o f position as h e rolled a 970 to ta l, good fo r to p s fo r th e o lg h t.

HU team m ate . AI N ortoa, w ilti 314, took th e sing le gam e honors.

T an n er, Nesby a n d Self were ju s t so-so.

W. I . T a n n e r a n d h is new baU d id n 't ge t along to e good. E ithe r Mr. T an n e r d id n 't look w here be w as ahooting o r shoot w bere he was looking.Vey G ish and Les Cowan ba ttled

It o u t fo r h igh fo r Zlp-W ay. M ighty Les won o u t 530 lo 533 a n d th e G re at Cowan a lso go t away w ith h igh single, 106, h is la s t gam e. W ester* grcn , W agner a n d PauU on helped G ish a n d Cowan along.

N orton 's 314 s ta r ts o u t fo r Uic weekly p rise in the Com mercial lengue.

W ilson 's s to re of K im berly m ade a g ran d s la m in C ity league com peti­tion , tak ing a ll four po in ts from H alle's Conoco.

W ilson's M t n id d le gam e la a new season h ig h In Ihe C ity loop. T b e o ld score w as 888 s e t 1^ P e r­rin* , hotel.

F ra n k Voaika w it£ a U 1 took h igh toUU- to r th e e ast-enders. (Ju st like th e Y an k e ea -a tw ay s tn Ihe Ibnellgh t).

; -F la s h - Callis. w ith an even 200. took h igh single game—"ihe lucky 5tlff."

KH bom a n d F a llls w ere th e only Kim berly bowlers under th e 500 m ark . C . Colem an and K . Colemnn. w ith 458 a n d ^50, respecUvely. were th e best fo r th e Conoco boys. K. Colem an's 167 took th e ir top iilngic.

Callis a n d b is 200 m a ili s ta r t Ihe batU e for th e C ity league prise.

Sox, Cubs Battle In Final Game

Cm C A O O . O ct. 10 Ojg — Ted Lyons, ve teran W hite Box p itcher, faces E arl W hltehlll o f th e Oubs on th e m ound today In th e f ina l game of the Chicago city series. T h e Sox evened the scries a t th ree gam es each la s t n igh t by de feat­in g th e crubs, e to 1.

T ho rn ton Lee of th e Sox yielded oifty four h its while h is team m ates were collecting nine from Charlie R oot and Dlssy Dean.

Nine Cubs Sign Contracts for ’40

CHICAGO, Oct, 10 (UJO — Nine m em bers of th e Chicago Cubs a l­read y have signed 1B40 contracts. P residen t P h il K . W rigley disclosed today.

P layers a lready In th e fold are P itche rs Bill Lee, L arry F re n ch .* C harlie R oot and ROokle V em O l­sen ; C a tcher O us M ancuso; O ut­fielders BIU Nicholson. Ph il C avar- e t ta a n d Jim m y Oleeson. and C ap ­ta in a n d ' Second - B asem an Billy H erm an.

Fish Turn NorthW ESTERLY. R. I. (U.PJ—Flying

fish are naUve to th e Pacific and tropical w aters, so C apt. P rc n t Lnm- phere wan surp rised w hen one Hew in to h is boat w hile he w as tending lobster po ts In Long Is land sound. Coa-'t Ruard.^men said they were ra re In N orth AUantlc w aters.

Can You Beat I'hig?

Val H enderson has the w idest spread of a n tlers — 35 inches — so fa r in th e contest for a new 3 0 -3 0 Savage Sporter. You have unU l Novem ber 10th to get yours. To e n te r th e contest buy a box of m eU l- llc shells a l G errlsh’s a n d e n te r your nam e.

Only a few -days u n til P h e a .« n t season, October 15th. We have lots ■ of new and used guns. New 30 ga.3 sho t bolt action for only 812M. 410 4 sh o t a t $11.85 each, shoots th e 3 Inch shell. 23 Springfie ld rifle au tom ailc ; long rifle only 812.50. New single barrel sh o t guns, any size $8.60 ond w ith recoil pad »7.75 each. T he cheap shot gun shells are going fn.st; 12 ga. 85c. No. 4 sho t; W estern field No. 4 sh o t on ly 95c each. 16 ga. .shells a t 7&c each In No. 7'-j and No. 4 sho t only.

B est h un ting coats a t I4.B5 and J5.50 each: Jackets »2J5 each. S leep­ing bags a t $5.75 and best grades fo r 110.85 each.

D rop In and look Uiese bargain.^ over then decide wi\o rea lly has the prlcc.s (h a t you like. Y ours re.^pecttully, G errlsh ’s S p o r tin g ' G oods S tore , T n ln Falls. Ida. Adv. _________J _____

Riggs Captures Pacific Coast • Tennis Crown

BE R K E L E Y , Collf,. O ct. 10 IU.R>- Bobby n iggs, na tio n al a n d W im­b ledon tltlls t. added th e Pacific coast cham p io n sh ip (o hU siKcesisea today b u t only a f te r a tlu-llllng, up-h ill f ive-se t b a ttle nga ln st young F rank K ovacs of O ak land , Kovaca ex tend ­ed R iggs to 6-3. a-fl, 0-4, 3-0. 7-5.

Mins S a ra h Pa irrey .F a b y a n ot B oston, Maas., w on th e w omen's tl> Ue, de fe a tin g V irg in ia W olfenden, Ban F rancisco , 6-4. 8*1.

H elen M «ody's b rief returnto th e te n n is w ars fell sho rt of a new title w hen ahe «nd H arry Hop- m an . c ap ta in of th e A ustralian D a­vis c u p te am , lo st to Mlaa W olfen- den and J a c k Brom w ich of Austra* Ua In th a m ixed doubles iln n h , a-0. 10-0.

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PIIEA8>^NT CONTEST

Prize 22 S avagt sporUr for pheasant meaNurinR farthcreit from (Ip of beak to tip of longCHl Inll feather.Th« purchtaa of tiny hunting equipment en- tItlcN you t( conteoi.

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T H E PAUL JONES WARRANTY

P . u l J o n c h j i l o n j U e n o n , ol AmarlcV, b«il-known panilva w h l ,k l« ''- « , |J y « .r . •( • much higher p ,l» . Wo werrent th«l today —it te new low prlc«-P«ul Jonee s ihe same, identical whiskey

in every respect, , .still DRV (nol sw ee t)...,t ill A aw hU * key.'

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Yankees (^ e b ra te Fourth W brW T itle in' R ow ^

TOAHO EVENING.TIM ES, TWIN FALLS, mAHO

IVlldly c h ec rin r a fte r th e ir T to 4 .yleiory e re r th e C lnein iuU M m . tbCM N ew T e rk Y ankees ce lebra te th e ir four> ram e iw eep of the world le rie* by w hooplnc It u p In th e C in c in n a ti h a l l fie ld elnh houae. L e f t t« r l ( h tv B abe D ah ifreo , F ra n k C ro te ttl, B a d B «aar (w a*lnf e a p ) , C oach A rt F Ic to b e r a n d M anager Joe M cC arthy.

Art Fletche^^ailed As Hero of Yank Wins

By HABRY GRAYSON (NEA Service SporU Editor)

C IN C rW N A T I-T he first g a jn e . . . a n d pe rhaps Uie world series . . . ■waa w on and lost by m en who d ld n t

w as won In U\e th ird base • coacher'« box and loal In th e C in-

c lnnaU dugout.I t was won when A rtllu r P leteher,

th e h ighest palql coach 'In ba icbW . xi^tave Jo seph G ordon Uie green light

In th e th ird Inning.Joe G ordon slug.ed wlUi one ou t

a n d (hen Babe D ahlgren h i t a dou ­ble dow n Uic le ft field foul line.

T here followed a typical exam ple of Y ankee a lertness. G ordon's ru n w as a Btrlklng exam ple of th e d ir- le re n cc betw een the world cham * p lons a n d th e Reds . , . th e m arg in betw een Iho New Y ork A m ericans a n d nil oUier m ajor league cJube.

T tie R eds Ixave weoiuiesses. T he Y ankees have none.

T he Yankce.s play U as only the Y ankees play it. .

E arM Hi* S a la ry 'W ell, as 1 was saying. D ahlgren

sw atted th e Iw o-baw h it dow n th e le f t field foul line a n d G ordon was o ff U) th e races.

Now, the ord inary buse-runner w ould have stopped, o r a t leasl slow* ed up a t Uilrd base, and plainly th e re was no play on D alilgren a t second.'

f W h al W ally Berger. Reds' fielder, a hould have done was throw to Billy M yera, shortstop, who cu t o u t to*

w ard le ft field lo handle a rcloy.B u t Berger, who c an ’t throw m uch

In th e f irs t place, d id n 't throw the ba ll to M yers. Becjer Rpp&icntly had th e m lstnkeii Idea h e could hold Dahlgren'A h i t to n single, for lie thi'ew to L inos Prey, parked on sec­ond ba.se.

I t WAS a t 0 m l In stan t th a t A rt F le tch er once more dem onstrated w hy h e Is paid more money than any oU icr coacli.

W hy l lc 'i Called "Flash’* Y unkec bull pliiyrr.s are .loldicrs.

T liry do exnclly wim t they a rc told.So, w hen Oorrton hrndw l for third,

h is eyos were fustcncd on rie tch> t r . O on lon gov hl.i ordevh w ithout delay. F letcher llnKgeU him on with a m utluji tliu t fuii'ly hliouted: "Step on It, kid, and h it the dlrLI"

G ordon was trikvdlng well under 10 f la t a s tlie toes of his r ig h t foot a truck the inside and plate-w ard co rne r of th ird hnne ahrt he m ade

^ Jesse Owens look like a snnll as he W h i t lo r home.

(xinnle Krry'ft reluy to Iximbnrdl m ig h t have ni|>|)<-'<l hnn nt U iat had I t n o t been high.

'r iie |x)lnl of the thing Is Niat n n c h e r hucsmxI riKhi. l ie wouUi hnvfl looked like Amos Mugg had UoKlon been tos.ied o u t for Hut «ec- oiiil ou t. B ut by th a t tim e, H eich e r

/ h a d decided U iat thla was to be a plt^her'H batllfl to be won only wlUi den |)orate tactics.

He took several thing* In co iisid ' c ia t lo a In a Heeling second.

'I'liU ru n tl*il tlw Rtoje . . ,R pit I tu r iln g on an ei|uul footing w ith plucky Taiil D erringer,

W rong for K eller A nd th is Is how Uie g im e was

lost.A fter a ll hU years In bnsoball, I'm

a due one to be telling Ulll Me* K echnIe how he should huve pluy- •d Charley K eller. Y et U l i u teoond guessing M cKechnle so was every A m erican league pilot and player a n d baseball w riter In m y section of U ir |) irs« ctK)|).

SWhBu KeUor came to bu t In tlie

» f lu i . fo iu tli and six th , everyliwly w ho knows anyth ing a t all about A m erlcnn league baseball re<narkc«l t h a t Ival G oodm an, th e Hods' r ig h t floliler, was i>liiylin him wrong. U ovdniaii played K eller exactly as ho w ould play any o the r h in e r. T h ii III (ace o t the fac t th a t K eller, de- a iilt« lh a (ao t U \a t l u ta a le tt-h an d l ii tte r , i t i l i U a lm ost a dead le tt f ie ld }illl«r.

T tiln g l alw ays happeu w hen you play th ings wrting. I>errlhger had xetlrert n Y anka in a row when K«l* le r U ekkad to tlio rufiber wlUi one aw ay In th e nliitli.

Two Mistakes Q oodinau mRde aiiuUter mlst*k«

w heit K eller h i t tlie 4 ia-foo t fly th a t w an t fo r a Ulple a n d Uio wln-

i iiln g run . AfMr sta rting for the I b a ll—m ahtJig iiji h is m l'id (h a t he |w a a lo i n i to ca tch lU -ha h rs lta trd

( Ion* fOQtigh to take a look a t . • took hU aya off (he ball.

1 U waa u>at w hen ha finally made l ip h la mliHt U iat U waa hU catch , t\« > M iu a l a h a lf at«p ahort,I M cK tohnJa waa rig h t In p lte h ln i

D in Dinkey a fte r Miir|»osfly pass- ‘r Joa OiMagglo. t h e r a was one

Non-Playing H ero

Y ankee Coach A rt F lc trh r r . above, is the No. 1 hero o f th e f irs t w orld series gam e as f a r a s th e Y ankees a re concerned. A nd they con fe r th e tit le as a resaU of h is w aving Joe G ordon hom e w ith the- f b s t Y ank ru n a fte r W ally Berger, R e d / oa tflelder, th rew to second Instead « t th ird in th e i l f ih in ­ning.

o u t a n d tlie double piny w as th e re lo be m ade on Plckcy, who hit-i more balls on the ground th a n dors Oeor(?e Selkirk, who would have been th e nex t ba tter.

D lckcy broke up » bull gam e th a t P a u l D erringer d w rv c d to w in, 1-0.

Burke Decisions Montana Battler

SA L T LAKE CITY, Oct. 10 (U.R)- Ja ck le . B urke of Ogden, U tah m ld - d ie w tlg h t cham pion, won an easy 10 ro und decision Inst n igh t from Ray Cote. B utte, Mont,

A rcade (W indm ill) re u rc e ben t Cowboy r i i tm a n , Sain iliia , O kla., Jnck le D oonr, O gden, declsloncit T eddy K endall, P r e s t o n , Mu.. Jo h n n y N unley defeated T ige r C»rlfrin: Corky Remo.i nnd Rob n echo in , IndlanapoJla, drew ; and Bftby Fnce Chnver.. Jr., fought d raw w ith Bunny M orlarty .

Castleford Plays Kimberly Gridders In Contest Today

K IM BERLY , O ct. 10 (Special) - K im berly s ix -m an foo tball team io u m e js to C astleford th is a f te r ­n o o n w here th e BulldoRs take o n th e to u te d C astleford W olves In w hat m a y be th e fen tu rc six -m a n < te s t o f th e year.

B o th th e clubs nre undefeated a n d CM tleford la s t week upse t H a n ­sen ia -6 . A victory m ay b ring one o f th e clubs tow ard th e loop pen ­n a n t .

P a u l Bow m an, regu la r Bulldog c en te r, is o u t fo r th e re s t of the season , follow ing an ope ra tion for a ppend ic itis la s t n igh t. C oach Ma:t K im berly announced toda.v th o t he w ould probably s ta r t c ith e r Jo h n N qrrls o r Ju n io r W ilson In h is place.

Idaho Falls Pushes Request to Get League Franchise

ID A H O PALLS. Itlii., Oct. 10 lU.f9 —T h e Id ah o F a lls C ham ber of Conv m erce moved today to push Its re quc.si for a francliLsc lo e n te r the P ionee r baseball '.eagup.

E a r l H ockett. cham ber sccrctarj-, sa id h e waa Inform ed ilic choice of B league team hod narrow ed betw een Id a h o F a lls and Provo. U tah.

Armstrong Easily Defends Crown

D E S M OINES. la .. O ct. 10 (U.R)— H en ry A rm strong. S t. Loul.s, w orld w elterw eight boxing cham pion , le ft today for M inneapolis w here h e will d e fe n d Uis title Friday for tl^e sec­o n d tim e th is we«)c.

H e s ta r te d the week w ith lltUe e f­f o r t la.1t n ig h t by slopping A1 M on- frcdo . I-'resno. Calif,. In th e fo u rth ro und oi a .ichcdulert 10-round bou t. He will m eet How ard Sco tt. W ash ­ing ton , D, C-. Friday.

A rm strong ham m ered M nnfredo u n til Referee Alex Fldler h o lte d th e b o u t a fte r one m lnu le a n d 35 sec ­o n d s of Uie fo u rth round.

B ow ling Schedule

COM niKlK 'IAL LKAGUB (Alley* 3 and 4 |

T ues.. Or«, 10—SffO Milk vs. N *. tlo n a i I.aundry.

Wert., o n . I l - t : ik * TS. Hchllta. T hurs.. Del. 1 2 -H tudebaker vs.

Dell's.( TI V I.KAGUK lAllrys 1 and Z)

T ues., o n . 10—Twin f a l l s L um ­ber vs. Twill ra ils r to u r Mill.

W ed., O n . I I —Iro n F irem en vs. G range Trnnfipnrlnllon'.

T hu rs .. Or(. 12—i'e r rln e H ote l vs. K lreilonr.

Yankees Laud Derringer For Fine Spoi~tsmaiiship

P : MKNRY MrLKMORBNKV. YORK, Oct. 10 (U.RI -

F lnM n o > s . nweet and blue, on the w orld series: If you a re one of those pernons who c a n 't sleep on n tra in , I suggest th a t you a l­w ays iilitn to inuke (he tr ip w ith th e Y ankees when they a re re- tu rn ln v (rom a four>game sweep of (he world series , , , Y ou'll have p len(y of company a ll d iir- tuK ywu- vjAket«\ himTs . . . 'I 'he only |ieo|)lo who Buffered on the Ynnkeo train ronilng from OIn- o ln n a tl w eie Ihnse u n fo rtu n a te i w ho CAN sleep on tra in s and w an ted lo , , , thev d id n 't h ave uny m ore chaiiro (linn the R eds did . , , th e re tu rn Irip whs no t w ith ­o u t its educational advantages, how ever . , .

T lie Y ankees were lilK h -liIg h In UiDir p raU es of I>aul l>erilnger, n o t only as a p itcher bu t as a a portam an . . . He alone of a ll th e U«d» cam e in th e Y ankees d ress- « t» room a fte r the la st gunin and o o n fra liila te d and shook h a n d i w ith each p layer . . . 'm e u n i. p l r ln i was the best, th e *eile» ( m •eon In m any years, w ith the M easeri R eardon , M cnow an. fliim - m era a n d Plnelll doing such a good Job t i ,« t the p layers d id n 't g e t a clxanco to u n 1i» h oJ th e ir fh ie vocabularlea on them . . . U aeem i to m a llia t th e beat a rg u - m an t lo use — • -- - • ••nggesU Uiat the Yaitkeea ba»vrok«t tip i , u,at wlu, HiouaMd!o f t«atnji playing Uia nallonat game th*r« 1.hOMl(rb* a* l? a it

>»• • T lw Y a t tk m a r t

(h i\t Icuin . . . 'n ie ir h ittin g , f ielding. niniiliiK and s tra teg y a re a ll p e ilet'i Slid they sliould be k e p t m tn n ll only to serve a s a m odel. Ciiimi to th ink of It. how w ould you K ^ a b o u t b reak ing up th r VnnV.c< \'; , , :‘‘n ie y UDparently iilwuyn lirivr n <Top of s ta rs ready wKh whirl! tn m ake replace* n ie n is . .

T lie No I unsung h e ro of Uie aerlcn A il F letcher. YaiTkee th ird l-B"-' cosch . . . A rt d id a m ag n lllren t job of han d lin g th e basi'-iuiiii'-in ni)d e x tra c ted Uie la s t IjII •>) advnritage from Q tn - c ln n a ll ml^tnlies, m e n ta l a n d physlctil . , W onder if o ia rk Oi lffiiii. W iishliigton ow ner, t u r n ­ed iirr hl.1 tiiillo a f te r 'h e a r in g a

u( K ellsr 'a U tird hom e r u i i‘<'. . r ir ifn i li scouted K eller w hen (hr kilicr*dllje» waa a a ta r a t University of M ary land , b u t d id n 't like his style . . , T lie th ree Re<ls wild fought r ig h t dow n to th e lant d itrh and show ed c lass w hile doing It, were {Torrlnger, W erber a n d M cCnnnlck . . , 'H ie only rea lly . uncom forU ble u m t th « Ynnkfl had du ring th e series was w hen Jne DIM agglo m ade a c ircus (ry on Jlsislil>er«er's phioh h i t lo r e n te r aixl tm ik .a nasty fall T h n milllim doU ar baby could havo ItKikeii h is neck on th a t on* , . . Joe Ciordon, a c ra ck a c ro ­ba t, th inks acrob ttlcg ahduld b« l»rc Ol Ui. iir w r lM irunltil lot young ba llp la y en . , , l u oava I h r r . II I lk . II (o r. i i i .n "p rM M in i , , b , l„ ,™

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Page "Sight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IQAHff T i i e « a a y , 0 « » b e r 1 0 . 1 9 S »

MARKETS AND FINANCEf B y U n i te d P r e s s

Board Will Inspect Bids Thursday on Band Suits

U V E S T O C K

UENVUt LIVK8T0CK L)tNVEJt-C«illt: 1.M0;

•iMri la to GOwi IS ta It.Ilam: HO; itead/: WD l«.»0..Shrrp: IP.Ofl: aUkdri r«i l>nb* II lo

IV; r<«>tcn U> IB.3i: «WM 12 W 11.16.CkcIoI t&lc* tU ushut luniM i«i<'

• raJ mtrkrt iluvr. Kicluillni 4«.00« hMd uti ihrouih blllln«. racflpU amounted to in 400. muallr all Colori>do wooIIm. Colo* r>do one r l>mU top IV.M: uUirn I8.2S;; :.s

!S3:f.» Irurklti *"IM n>wulh..bbrr<'lr>i IS.CU

. rl<w<a ,w .d r I

(n;i)nN 1.1VKS1OCDKN-Hoh-; 5Sll; .Ir

dmy't trn rn l m3r»fl. UP■ 1*0 to JJO-lh. tulrhrr*.

.. 10.J5 to I6.S. n l».&0 In 110.

.... ..................... . t cood ttuck«d-lii fUmb* M; few iti.dlumi I7.2S.

r r t lil.^t .1 Koo-t to chii

S lixp! ■

POBTUAVD LIVR8TOCK PORTLANB-lloat! ISO; •i*ady: i

lo rhoW 1C5 tu 515-lb. dtl««-lnt tS.11

• li-adjr; t i r r n irarte fhnif* TcilfM 110.

S hW . Ua ; lA rholer lambt 11.7 n M : ,hnrn fw'd.

iCRLEtl I.IVKHTOCK

em ifflEnsW C E N I GAINS

! » s ? : « •{ .« '»

whlir Nu. 2

Tltnolhj K«d tO|<: I'*. iUd clovrr:

N. Y . STOCKSNPW Y O R K . O ct.

iiifkct clORd h igher.AlBika June ftu ........... .AliiH Chem Jcal ____Allis Chalm em .............

C a n .............A m erican R a d ia to r .... AmPrtcan am eltlnB .. A m erican T elephooe .. A m erican T obacco B . A unfonda C opper

..U 3‘4 .... 10>4 .... M->i ....162 V4

■««d I I . I m t l x l .

BAN rHANCIBCO LIVfcHTOCKs o im i SAN w ia n c is c o - i ip h : ISO:

- H rir tat>' knd bulk 170 W 2!4>lb. CalUor* niM 17.71: f«o IlKhtfr oelnhtji and aro.ind KO lo 24S>lb. avrraie 17.16 t« I '.:’.'.

Caltltl 100, falVM l i ; load mfliuni I.IM-Ib. ihort-f«t .Ircn I-.IO; frw m«dlata rraaa •!«<» 17.tS; mr<lltim SIjIIii la.IO. Calvn: .'jlratly; modlum lo vooil W4-Vb. Ilaughur calvM l» .t» :«n n.so.

Sht«p: 100: thr»» dfck* mrdium lol^nd*^llum^Ml'nimh?|“ tO: Tew milium

. cndc SMllum-p*ll IR; f»» r * * flin o ll.iO. .

~vdoCBOSTON—DomwUe wjwli mrrt moallK rcrr guirt on !))> Botlon market today. Aikins prlcn w<r« moitly ■trad)' on xra>M woolt. but tha tanilrncf In |<rlcM af •nxrt,\* «*• \n rt*p iU«htl». T.owJFrench comblnj iMiBlhii. Cine lerrllnry *ool. In otlllnal ha« were ijunled fliill' firmly at a minimum ot H.Oli. «nu«<l baait. on alMbU quantltlta.

I Local Markets• -------------------------- -

Buying PricetGRAINS

aoft w ild ..........................................Uarley. par cwL - ______________Oali. per cwi......................................

hkansUi»a\ Viort)<rrni No. I ...........Urrat Northcrni No. 2 ................. .

(Ona il.«ler i|unM |.

PO TATO ES I— ---------------------------------------- •

FUTURS^ POTATO TRADES (QuoU U oni (um Jihed by

8 u d l* rW c fen e r* C o .)

POTATOESNov. dellvcrj'; 3 cars *1-61; clos-

In s bid a n d Bi>k. Il.»7 to $1.65.Ja il, delivery: no sales; closing

b id and ask, M.65 lo tl.BO.

, CillCAt;<»' VOTATtlKH CInCAGU—Wralhfr. cloudy; I.ni

lure. SO: nUlrmenli. IN]; total lu 70.912; laat.iraiun. V0.7m ; arrivali. on track, OS>; tuvDlIn h«»vy, de: rather alow, market ahuut ileadr.

itaet Uurtwnki. wathrd: ) rar II.Tl); 1 »r 11.871b: 2 c .fi ll.CS; II rar. I1.8U >r f l.lS ; 2 ta n ll.iO; l car IM iU >r 11.40; No. -J. practlrally frer fr.... lla. I rar .vaihr^d D.O. KrbraeV* bllta ■tumphi. fJ to 90 w r tenl U. S, No. I

,ualityi 1 ta r 11.16; I rar Colo'rado ted UcClum. tiuilau *atV.t. -itaitvad.

Great Nurllieriu t

flmall Re.)., BH. . .. . «ma« H.,!.. 1>«. .... .Hmall H«U, V4i

I'lVu dral«r.-MUol »mall Ktvlt.Hmall l(<xl>, Ulki . .Hmall IM .. V4i

lOna (Iraler ■lunlr HKII I

lUilorrrt hem. « lo V oloreA \ien«, umloi I.^Bl>nrn hrollen l.e«horn Irrer.

»«tl,«thorTi litni. iinili- Colored frrer. I'olored rt.a.lere.

.ma dcear ntihi; I

South nakoiiMonday I rar iionrrally fair <jii>iay *1-0-. lonif white, I car cenrraMy fair ouallty 11.20; 1 ear miir<l blio triumph* and rob-

. generally lalr gualltr ll-US. Mlnne...... Sandlanrt teflinn: 1 car mUed rub-Men and early OhUx. unelaaiirie<l SOc N onh UaWoU Red RWeT Pallet toV>\iVtT. " , «: prr cent II. .U. Nu. 1 riuallty; :

II,U ; 1 r .r IT -•

No. .1 r.; early Uhi<.i. 2 lo. I iiuallly ll.U .

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hta eminently readable bo«k« on China. Thla one U caUed ‘T b e Chi»w« Are Like Thai" (Harper and brothers; S31. It U » run­ning fire o f anecdotes with a h a - m an.touch and a h lgh lj enter- talnlnj one. Here la a aample:O ne of m y fellow A m ericans m ade

f requent buslncM tr ip s in to th e in ­terio r provinces . . .

Like moat o ther fo re igne rs who are 'Veteran trave le rs in th e h in te rlands of China, h e h a d devel oped a certa in mct.hod o t p roced­ure in order to sm oo th o u t th e rough places and m nke life as comfortnble aa possible. C hinese liiiw. Bre notoriously in fes ted w ith bcdbuRs, bu i m y I r l tn d had sy.stem. . . .

He curried w ith h im one of th e light loliling cots w ith w hich every traveler in C h i n a i equipped. A fter su p p e i h is scrv a n t would hct up th e co t in the middle of th e room w ith eac h leg immersed In a shallow t in of kerosene, thereby e ffec tive ly in - s u U tin j U. . .

W ith a candle a t the h e a d of h is c o t , . mv friend w ould re a d u n ­til he fell asleep. . . .

O ne nlglit, du ring th e early stnge.H oI one ol h is long joum eyb. his plcnsniit evening w as d is­tu rbed by an Im pudent r a l w tilch scam pered around Uie floor and s n l f f ^ a t the* kerosene in th e in ­su la tion Uns. H e .<itood th is fo r a ha lf hour ond th e n In a f i t of Nordic anger threw Uic book a t th e r a t . . . .. W lien day ligh t ca inc ho found th e r a t w as gone a n d so book, except for tliose indlgc.'>tlble p o r tto tu w hich U\e r a t l\t\U n o t ea ten . T h is wa.s th e la.si book lie h a d w ith h im and he m ade the re s t of th e two w e e tv Journey witl: no th ing to rend.

A C hinese employe o t w in e wiu m aking a tr ip th rough th e beau­tifu l Yellow M ouiiU In a n d oti< n ig h t In a Chine.ia inn lie fouiic no t one rn t, b u t a linll do/ioi acRtt iM'vlJvg ftbowV h is room. I5m h e d id n 't th row hia book a t the pesU.

In stead he paid one u( th e ijin oervanls n few copper.s lo r the loan oJ a c a t for th e ni«tit, i.hut tlie c a t up. In the room wiili hltn- aelf a n d tliV ratji. a n d m> k-iui uti<t a le p t^ in ix'iice a n d cu rrl'i l h is book awny w ith h im .

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I b t n ' t capU r»U n« yo u th a o d « p lrlt In th is U A tla n -M a rt in Irock —* ity le th a t’* eQUtlly becom lag on t, p lum p t i n fo rty o r « « t«am U ned twelTB. T h a t’* bocauae P a t te r n 9067 h&s'BUch' rea lly good “designs’' on you r figure, Irom lt« lu ll bla» ak lrt a n d aleek h ip—to Its sm oo th d a r t­ed w a ljt. g a th e red bodJco a n d the c ircu la r ynjcea U u t a re c u t In one

.easy piece i^ th th e back. D o n 't m iss th e 8»y w illed touches of s lan ted pockets a n d perky, f ro n t-ty in g sash . T opping a ll is a very effecU re d a r t —* a d bu tto n tr im a t th e neck. M ake th is d ress q u k U y w ith th e lew c h a r t’s lOd, a n d choose cool f lared s leeres o r a noTel, tucked and d ra p ­ed t ^ le .

P a tte rn 9087 m ay be ordered only i n misses- a n d w om ens slies 12. 14. 18. 18. 20. 30. 32, 34. 3fl. 38 a n d 40. S ite 10 requires 3 S yards 35-lnch ta tn lc .

K now ing th a t sm a rt m odem s keep a step a h ead in style, MARIAN M A RTIN brings you a n exciting, vtvW p ic tu re o l w h a t “they” will be w earing th is fa ll and w in te r In O U E NEW PA TTERN BOOK W hich ta Ju s t o u t today. You-U see th e season s ilhouettes in fasc ina ting b u t easy -to -m ake c lothcs fo r day a n d evening. S ^ le s for career w omen . , . " a t hom ers" e n d club w omen . , y o u n g s te n a n d coUe- g lansl O rde r a copy of th e book to ­d a y a n d jjlan a com plete w ardrobe fo r th e fa ll w h i r l ' o f busy days. B OOK FIF TE E N CENTS. PA T ­T ERN FIF TE E N CENTS, BOOK AND PA TTERN T O G E T H E R . T W E N T V -FIV B CENTS.

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O pcntiie session of Uie S ou th Id a ­ho Pnstoral conference of tlie L utheran church , w hich will close •niursdny. wos held today a t 9 a, m . a t Iminsvnwel L u th e ra n ch u rc h , w ith Rev. M H. Zagcl p resid ing a s ho st pB- lOr.

A ttending are Rev. L . O tto , W elser; Rev. W. K cllerm ann , Em- m eti; Rev. F . W estcrkam p, Jerom e; Rev. H. O. Schulze, E den; Rev. L WcsU'rknmp, R u p e r t; Rev. Q . N ttz, Pocatello: Rev. H . K riefa ll. Id ah o PalU ; Rev. N. Dey, A!;hton, a n d Rev, P . H ansen, O gden. U tah,

Rev. A, Schm idt, P nrm o. led the tll.scussltm, se lecting th e p a s to ra l le t­te r of SI. P au l to T itu s as hia sub ­ject.

Ethlciil and p rac tical questions orlslng Irom group study of scrip- lu re , occupied th e m orn ing session and will con tinue to bo th e o rder for Uie following two days.

Holy Com m union a n d j)astom t service are scheduled for 7 ;4 5 j) , ni, today, w ith R tv . W . P . D annenfe lrtt, Buhl, giving the p repa ra to ry ad - drc.« for th e communlcant.s.

Tlie pastoral se rm o n 'w ill be de­livered by Rev, H. A. K ahle, N am pa, conference chairm an .

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Qur.stloii o f a proposed Idaho kflting agreem ent for onlon.t. i ... . UBDA dlrecllou. will be broiiHht up a t tlu- onlnn nllo tn icn t se.vloii ' Tw in l-’ulU Wedi\eMtny cvct- Oct. II, n Riilhrrli

Real Estate Transfers in fo rm atio n fam ish ed by

T w in F a lls T itle and A bstrac t Com pany

W ith t a «9« OD M cuztait ouUKa r a n k lo t tm o n c th e mxmt bnpreatlTe in tb « northw est, th e T w in M l i M hooi (U ltrk t board wOl open bO s 'n iu r td a y e re n ln * Jo r unU o n n t to o u U lt th & U s h scbocA b in d .

B ids a re e tp ec ted f r a n a t least l i r e *rwln PaU s stores.

O riftna l O raw lnv _ A n d th e bids « m be submU ted on th e b a s is o f exac t specifka tlons oy school officia ls a n d a n original «olor <lrawi&8 by 141as Agnes Schubert, a r t In structo r.

Slw w s n a n sO eclslaa to open th e bids T hu rs­

d a y a t a bejel special m eeting was m a d e la s t n ig h t u tras tees convened fo r th e regu la r O ctober sesilon. S u p t . B oo ier M. D avU showed th e specUlcatlOQs i ^ d displayed the o rig in a l sketch p repared by Miss S c h u b e r t

T h e unU onn i w ould consist o f b lu e teousers, c ream y w h ite Jackets do n e in "snappy" style, and im pres' slve head-p leces.

M axim um p r i « pe r un lfonn . listed in th e >pecificatlons, would be abou t »26.

Pays H airBy acU on taken a t i ts Septem ber

m eetin g the board deckled to pay o n e -h a ir th e cost of th e uniform s, m a tch in g s tu d e n t tu n d s do llar lo r do lla r , s in c e th e stu d e n t benefit evenU a re n o t y e t com pleted, how ­ever, th e board will underw rite the coat w ith th e s tu d e n t sh a re being rep a id la ter.

B en efit band concert by the m u­n ic ipal band h a s a lready been held fo r th e un iform drive; nex t m a jo r even t will be th e all-school play, ‘‘P ro logue to Glory.-

‘Tw o-m an com m ltuies were m ade th e ru le fo r th e board 's stand ing g ro u p s .fo r 1930-40 w hen C hairm an G eorge J , W ard announced his selecU ons. fo rm e riy s a n e of the com m lttee i h a d consisted of th ree m em bers. T h e 1B39-40 lis t;

P u rchasing — Jo h n Soden T r a n k L . S tephan.

G ro u n d s a n d buildings — R alph P in k a n d E dgar H . Olmstead.

F in a n c e — E m e it P . s te U ler and F ra n k L . S tephan.

O. K. Spring Vacation C on tinuance o t a th ree -day . ipring

vaca tion p lan to break the loflg

niQ U aa.lT om Ja n u ary to a pproval of th e tru stees la s t lUgbt by a « - l vote, w ith one m em ber a b - je D t ApOTvml cam e w hen th e board p laced Us 6 . K . on Sup t. D avis’ reg - . u la r m on th ly repo rt. M r. O ta istead t^jpoaed th e sp ring > a c a tio o p lan b te au se h e asserted i t prolongs the e n d o f th e scho rt y e a r in M ay, w hen r a n c b e n need o f th e irsons in p lsn U n g cropo.

O th e r m em bers agreed w ith h is o p ln ioa b u t sa id they believed In the long ru n th e sp r in g ho liday is best lo r th e school sy item a s a whole be­cause IV produces a m ark ed p s y ^ o i- oglcal e ffec t in reducing tension.

T h e vaca tion w ould be W ednes* day. T h u iid a y a n d F riday , A pril 3, 4 a n d 6.'

F re te s i W PA AcUon T h e trustees, a t suggestion of U r.

P ink, approved a m otion to send a te legram to Sen. D. W orth C lark p ro testing tran s fe r of Jo h n G rtfflth i, W PA d is tric t engineer, and asking th a t lie be re ta in e d here . I t was

t h a t cooperation of Mr.G riffith s a n d of M ark H e n n l fe r .^ fo rem an, h a s been "invaluab le" In ' school W PA projecU . T h e s tad ium w ork w as po in ted o u t a s a specific exam ple. A pending 17,900 WPA p ro jec t p rovides for L incoln school refu rb ish ing a n d fo r landscaping, a n d tn u te e s fe lt th a t G riffith s is so fam ilia r w ith th e p lans th a t h is re­m oval would prove a d is t in c t ha n d i­cap .

Because of th e a ll-em bracing and dem ocratic c h a ra c te r o f tJje p rasen t Boys’ club program , tru stees’~lndl- c a te d In a b rief discussion th a t, the H i-Y club Is n o longer needed In the h igh school a s p a r t of th e school ac- , Uvltles. I t w as agreed th a t no school advisers be provided in fu tu re . An ou tside advlseri how ever, m ay be secured If th e B l-Y m em bership w ishes to con tinue a p a r t from the school se t'U p .

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banks, p u t up as co llateral fo r $00.- 365.85 in d is tric t deposits, a re "am ple." M r. P ink r ^ r t e d . The c o llateral to ta ls tl32,8w .

G enera l fu n d bills a8Stegat4ng ^ (3.901.06 were approved. G ym a n d f l p layground fu n d sliowed bills to ta l- ^ ing $432.66, Including safe ty lights lo r th e gym nasium .

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It Krowrrn Irom th e Mitglo V allry nreii favor tlic nm rketlng «K''een'<'ni proiK)«al, th r le will p robably bo n UHDA lirn rlng In T w in Fnlla lii ln , I.iiiitn lJarh ind icated .

i.tiiiterbac)i outlined th e IOi>-<'iir buviiiK program nnd dlArii.H.M'd the <llvl.^lou of th e a llo tn ien ta to vuvt- oiM d istricts.

lln rry yniinit, '1-win Falla, A ftc l nn ch iilrinnn a t th r M onday tlW uM loii iiiectliitf. He rciw rted on Hip k h i- t f r m c t Im a tten d e d wltU J« l« i 1-. fVli ra ftt Caldwell. I to m tlm t i i i ir l- liiR m ino iho co inm lttre wlili'h ncKotlnted fi'dera l ptirchaAea wllh th e FBCC.

T u e r ta y . Oct. 3 D eed: W. L. Hawkln.^ to B.

Rogers, *10: p a r t SW U 31-9-15, D eed: J . D. T erry to Su.san P . Ad

a ir , $1,000; SW NW 36-9-14.D eed; D , Lyon lo C. H, Avery.

$1,500; SWNW 26-9-14.W ednesday. O c t 4

D eed: E. C, Johnson to H . J . Weeks. $2000. P a r t lot ' i Su rtces‘s subdivision. T w in Falls.

D eed; H . J . W eeks to D. Powell, *600. P a r t Jo t 5 S u ttee ’s &ubdft’islon. Tw in Falls,'

D eed; A. R. E aton to N. A nderson, »10, P a r t lo t 1 M ilner Addition, Twin F a lk .

D eed; A. P reckel to A. M. Jo h n - son J l . SE SE 18 11 18,

D eed: J . W. W oodard to j , Le- C la ir $1. L ot 9, block 94. Tw in Palls.

T hnrsday , Oct. 5 D eed; W . E . Johnston Sr., to j . G .

Jo h n sto n NENW 27 10 17.Lease. C lara M. P ringle to C. M ul­

de r SW U 22 1018; P t.2 7 10 18.D eed: H . C. Schurger to A. A. Vom- \u r $aBS, L ots 3, S Blk 1 Schurger's

S ub of BIk 3 M oorm an's A ddn, TF. D eed; W. P . Boehlke to A. A. Vom- iitr $2,750 Lots 9. 6, 7 Blk 84 TP. Deed F lora F, Foster to J , W, Bllck

$4,000, SWNW 20 10 13.Friday. October 8

Deed. H elen L. BIoomonHhliie to . S. Henson, L ot 13 Blk 8 Blckel

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HrnMHi, $1.00. Lot 6 Blk 112. Twli: KuHk.

Deed. Tw in Foll.s Co. to A. M. P a r ­ro tt. $50, I..01 fl Blk l49.*Twin Fulls

D w I. T w in Falla Co. to J. I-:rnMt $20. Lot^ 10, Dlk a M tinyon' Adrtiv, FlltT.

I)i-i>d, Ediin a i l ld s to H. Balsch $10. Liit.H 111, 10 Blk 6 Blue Lakes, 'I'wiii Fnlln.

I>'<’(l, K. Jriin Young to F, C, t'rtn^ev, 110, lArt 16. Blk 10. *Twln KiOl.s

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ninyiir, (hone lloii tnrliided

l)rn ii, l.«>on- lu l u n .h i-v nnil P au l

Iho htllUllliK l.v a r t 'h lln 'i .

I n allilllldii In Ihr m akliiu the iriMin Coiu irllii|rri i- ur<t ^ v ttiu . (T ah i’r.

Till* afl«iiiiN)ii MRynr Konhter an iin iiiirril Mint roinml a rr rp ta iiceof th r ................ |,v ilir <uv wnuldIwt «iiiui»lrli.,t »lir ,-lU inliiKil]m t f l i n i nom M uniliy •v tn lng .

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l.e«<« Twin Kalle Anuea ,1|.aa»a Hup«rl ArtltM Twin falla .

Liquor Price Up1U')1.SK. Oct. 10 (U.Ri-ldahoiins will >y <in iivernife o f five per cpiU Oir fur the ir Itnwor, be«lnt\ln« <iv. 1, uiiiler o rder of the a tato jinii- (-oniKit board , C hitiriniin J. 1 iHM-iilirld of Boise annoiincrd

M URTAUGH

T he following girU in the Sea- G u ll c la ss ot vhe p rim ary graduated to the Bee-H lve class in the M J.A . recen tly a t a m eeting a t the L.D B. c h u rc h : R u th T o l m a n , Je an C hrlsto fferson , J o y c c O oodman, M U drtd M alone, L aV e m 'L e e , Lu­c ille B uker, Shirley O rlsliam and B e m a E gbert. Mrs. Virginia Claw­son in troduced th e girls and Mrs. N aom i E gbert p resented the d i­p lom as.

M ary M oline left S a turday for Boise to en ter L ink’s Business col­lege a n d Olevla Moline is a tte n d ­ing h ig h school a t H ailey while F lo ra M oline is employed in Hailey. T hey a re the daughters o f Mrs. A lfred MoUne.

M rs. E thel E gbert in company w ith h e r m other. Mrs. Sa ra S harp a n d a sis ter , M rs. Id a SU oger, bo th of 0 *Aley, are on a trIpTST3alt Lake C ity , Tooele a n d B righam City, U tah . A brotlie r-ln -law , Dave M c­In to sh , Oakley, also accompanied them ,

T lie Soutlihlde Lake club m et lOKt w eek W ith M rs. Laurence Qlel a t h e r iiom e. T lie aften ioon was spen t In serving.

M r. a n d M rs, John Suvatje and (ton. Wftiluce, .spent lu.si week-end in Boise vlslVljiB tlH'lr tlauglilcr. likitiH, a n d he r friend Paulino Brow n, who a re 'a tu d en ta a t 'B o ise BuMness college.

M r, nnd Mrs. D elbert H Inm an sp e n t Inst week a l Magic H ot npriiigs. .

M r, a n d Mrs. Pu t Cockfuiu haveI a liouhCrHuest an nun t, Emma

Boring, who la eii roiilo to her home Ht Hiirlnglleld. Mo., from Carlton. O re, H hr is alno vialtliig a nephew, I'Yed a a rn e c .

lui Mrs. Eurl Wold and fam ­ily moved lo .'I’wiii f'ail.s t'riiliiy w iiere M r. Wold will work u t tho su g a r factory.

Mountain View . Plans PartyM ountain View dlstH ct is looking

forw ard to th e com m unity Hallow- ’en p a rty O ct. 31. beginn ing a t •

p^ m . a l th e school house.D etails for th e even t were p lan ­

n e d a t th e f ir s t TtiecUng o l th* C B A . la s t evening a t th a M oun­ta in View school house.

Mrs. E stes G reen presided a t th e program w hich opened w ith com­m un ity singing, C harles L uiite play­ing th e accom panim ents.

Sirs. BUI G eorge Was appointed hostess c h a irm a n for th e y ear; M ri^ T ed Boott. publicity chairm aQ , and M rs. L fonard Cam pbell a n d Mrs. ‘T lld e n 'S k ag g s were nam ed a s the com m ittee to a rran g e th e N o v em b er- p rogram . ■ • . V

T h e com m ittee to m ake p)aha (^ . f o i ^ e H a l lw e ’en pa rty ‘- w w _ |^ | f p(flfiW M «Jnc{Ud|nttJ)to. 8 co tt.^» ttg . ■ T .-Nfc.'JCnfjifit.^M ri'iChBrles L unte. M rs. G eorge a n d Mfss H elen Big- ge rstaff.

Mrs. L unte presented th e pro- Rram, Ineluillng tw o num bers by th e ha rm on ica band ; a reading, Joy Skaggn; an accordion solo, Vera Anthl.s. and a skit, •■'Tlie Jam Pot, ' B etty George, B e tty S c o tt and

, 1,11a Ciimpbell,D ougiinuts a n d e lder were served.

• t h i n AMAN’H CHANOK"niiK. Oci. 10 H).m-~11 you have iiiiiiiiMiin'n chance" to bag a 1(1 liif Paye tte naU onal fo tes i

II ..lie, Jiin ie i q tew art, for- u|ii'ivl.M)r, Bitld today. H ie flqnt lo rlii-i'k ou t a deer there w ih

1 driver* were involved in il Ilf fa ta l automobllfl no- 1 'IVxiis during th e fbical n iit rd a n d were re*i>on-

m e -fm ir th ol a ll highw ay

man »• r'**'■ ■'£*rr.rrh“V:*"‘'-''

* ;;i l M MlaUa* UalM._

YOU CANT GO WRONGON A

MAGEL USED CAR $375 W 5 0

' $525 $475 $295

REA D T H E T IM ra WANT ADS.

ON IO N STORAGEM odem Forced Venlilaiion

N loraie

R. A. BACON PRODUCE CO.

R u y en of Idaho rotatoe* a n d Onions

r h . 330 Twli^ FalUr h o n e V t Iteto r* Y a« 8«tl

- C O A L -Y A R D P R I C E S

mL am p _______-

HperJal Ht»Mrr Black... lOi-IncIi slack . i - I n e h Hlack 250 reduc tion It ta k en off c a n , a n d special pricca to c a r lot buycn ,

S A C K E D C O A Ln i t l N d YOUR HACK

Itlcve . . 5 0 e N ut . . . 4 S t Pea . . . 4 0 e • • 3B<

UTAH C H IE F COAL HTAB WYOMING COAL

UTAH K IN G COAL W ashed - i D ried ~ 8lsed

B lended — W aaed

ID A H O BEA N & EL EV A TO R CO.

PHONE St

riym cnith O oupti low nitconnlU on ......................................J037 P lym ou th T tu lor. low mcondition .................10S7 Dodge Oouiw. UHikn umIMW c a r ........................................1037 Fo rd 4-I>oor Hedun. aaa new cur ............................1930 Fo rd PnnrI, rdinpletPly fp ro iid lllonrd ........

M a g e l’s....NEW USED CAR LOT

Loeatwt on lha M m a r a ( M ain A « . N, Mt< i r « St. H* directly btM nd (be l ln r ia ir fler«l<« Niattoa

W U OverTROM LAST YKAK’S

COAT

More women every day a re l ia r n ln i to <lepend on the Parisian for oomplet^ expert m tvIo*. Ymi’d be surprised how th e y can e h a n p jroOT la st year’s h ir cont to look like n^V. T h a fu r Inialiieas la no t a s ide-line a t th e Parlatan . n te y have a special d e p a ttm e n i to r ttta t service. Don’t rlik your h ira w ith ao unreliable firm.

Parisiariph one 8 5 0 r

Tucfldar, October 10,1889 IDAHO EV EN IN G T t^ E S , TW IN PALLS, IDAHO

Use a Want Ad to Sell Second Hand Hunting Equipment. Quick MW A N T AD R A T 5 S

f o r PubUeatUQD tn Both T IM B SkM d ^TEWS

KATES PB B U N B PEB DAV:' si> ptr u»* P^' <Ur . ■ • uo

# h r ^ d v * . p e r U se p e r d«7 . • ISe O ne d*y. p e r U m ........................Me

33 1 /3 Discount For .Cash

C asb d lscouo t a llo v ed U advertiae- m e n t la paid fo r w llh ln seven day* o f tn te rU o ^Mo classified a d ta k en for less than 60c. Including discount.L ine o l wlveiUBtoBpu led on bhals o f five medlum« le n s tb w ords p e r Unc.

IN T W IN PALLS - PH O N E 88 o r S2 FO R ADTAKE®

IN JE R O M E U a v e Ada a t K & W Root B«er

IN R U PER T L m to <^d5 a t Realdence of M rs. Id a W heeler. 713 B 8 t.

COMPLETE COVERAGE AT ONE COST

BOX NUMBERS The T IM E S a n d NEWS wlsl» to

m ake It d e a r to th e ir readers th a t “bHnd ads'* la d s con tain ing a box num ber In care of th e tw o papers) a re slr lc tly coo flden tla l a n d no In- fonaaU on can be given concerolng th e advertise r. Anyone wanting to answ er a classified a d carrying a T IM E S 'N E W B box num ber should vr1t< to th a t box a n d e ither m all or b ring I t to th e T U 4E8-N EW B oJllce. T here la* no e x tra charge for box num bers.

SPECIAL NOTICESH W m H O mcmbersW pB. Bee Beb

Magel. P h . 766 o r th e M ary Alice Park.

Pheasant Season

OpensSuhday!

GOOD THINGS TO BATOIDBR. H. T . Blake. P h . 0J8OR5.

D Q .IC IO U 6 , J o n a th a n apples; elder. 0 . V, Jones. 2% m l. 8 . of 8 . Park.

JO N ATH A N S a n d Delicious, clieap. P . E. M eull, 1 m l. S.. \ W.. s. Park

JO N ATH A N apples, 36c. 2 -\ m l. 8. of E. M ain. M . P lsher. Ph . 0383-B3.

OABBAOE fo r M ie, 1 4hl. E„ ',l 8. of E. end M ain. K ay ’s O a rd e iu ..

JJWEET CID ER Idaho V inegar a n d Cider Co.

D em and for second han d hunting equ ipm ent hao Increaw d consider­ably th e past tw o 'v ,eeks. U sers of th e classified "M iscellaneous for sa le” colum n repo rt excellent re- sulU . Below Is an exam ple . . .

FO R SALE—13-Oauge'" Rem ington sho tgun . L ike new. Cheap. Ph. 01W -J2. ___ _

PHONE 38 or 32

F R E E A D W R IT IN G SERV ICE

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR RENT :

acres n o r th s ide on abk ita- M ust have equ ipm ent a n d finance self. Inqu ire 1130 4 th ATC. B.

n o s . In K im berly d ta tr lc t M ust have full equ ip m en t G ive r e f ­erences In t i n t le tte r. Box 46. News-Tlme*.

HAY. GRAIN. FEEDF O n R E N T -P a s tu re and b a m ' for

one or tw o cow s.. P h . 3058-J.

0 TO NS su c k e d hay . 4 m l. 8., 3>i W . Jerom e. H . W. Standle*.

FO R SALE—B eet to j* and pastu re . Ready Uils week. 3 mL 8., 1 W . of Soudi P a rk . Ph . 03M*J4.

CLOVER and O axseed c leaning. Seam less bags, new and uaed Globe Seed & Feed Oo.

40 TON hay , 20 A. com In field , 80 • A. stubble pastu re . D rake. 4 ml.

N.W. B uhl.

CUSTOM GRINDINGO n a n grind ing . AJso portable Bc«i

C a t hay chopper. M oreland M ill­ing Servico. Box 314. P h . 318. PUer

FARM IMPLEMENTSPOW ER tak e-o ff a tu e h m e n ts fo r

po ta to diggers. New style B rengel jjo tato piJeffl. P lace j o u r «rder«

’ K REN Q EL 'S SH O P

2 CHAM PION 33 Inch spud diggers, like new, each . 3 o th e r 32 Inch diggers, »3S a n d MO each. 39 inch A splnwall. %Vi.

HARRY MUSGRAVEBEAUTY SHOPS

BEAUTY A RTS ACADEMY OU P e rm a a e a U as low as llJM .

Ju n io r S tu d e n t work free- Ph,. 80S. m M ain .W ^ i.

M ARCILLE-S, 161 T h ird Ave. N. T he »hup of unusua l pe rm anen ts and lasUng tlngcT waves. O il sham poo and finger wave, 60O' Evenings by a p p o ln t is e n t Phone 383.

M. 89 w aves price. Sham poo and linge r wave 50c. Id ah o B arber & B eauty Shop . Ph. 421. Alr-Cond.

SITUATIONS WANTEDEXP. c a rp en tc r , reaa. Phone 141X

Perry place, P a lls Ave. B ring cont.

D ELIC IO U S app les> 25c , 60c, bu. No w orm s. M etz O rchard, ?* mL N o rth of Hoepttal^

O R A P E & -7 va rie tie s. Red. white and black. Baisch O rchards. S mL sou th of K im berly._________ ___ -

; ^U JiW INTEB b a n an a apples arc nowV - ■'__ ready a t J . E . Schapfer's ranch. 4

‘■~ 'tril. W. o f S . p a rk . P h . 0M3-R3

D ELIC IO U S a n d Rom e Beauty ap ­ples a t A lbert B ren t's . 3. mL E.. 2 4 8. of K im berly. T ruck or box rate.

A PPLES—Rom ea. JorxaUmw 25o; Delicious 8&c. You pick. Pred Hag- ga rt, 1 ml. 8 . o f 8 . Park.

O E L IO lO U a, R om es arvd Jona thans . B ring conlalncrs. Downing O r- rh u rd . 3 mL, N.. 3 E„ ',4 N. Je r­ome, W . Hide of rtl.

KUAUT csbbage—cracked 80c; big .solUl heads 80c per 100 lbs, Franic KnwAl, 2N „ IW .. V N .O fW .flP tS .

ITALIAN prunrR —Uloso good tree rliwiiptt, P lrk lng now ; Bu. o r truck Iniul. AI.ho npplen—all kinds. K ollm eyer R anch , 3 ml. E, of NJE. com er, Buhl.

A Pl’LEB—All kinds a t tlie cheapest price; also e lder end olhpr (ru lu nnd vcKrtiil)le«. Shoshone F ru it Milt.. 300 DIk N - - ~ \

.A PPLES, Jo n a th an s . SOo bu.; faney J o n a th a n s OOo bu.; Dellcloiu 40o a n d 6&0 'b u . B ring containers. K enyon O reen .

D ELICIO U S, JoiiaU ians, Romes. <M, A. Btronk o reh a rd i , You pick or we pick. L adders a n d bniiA (u m . B tlug con tainers. 1 ml. E„ S. Addison A re, P h , 0SS8-J1, Leon W rlilit.

BEET P u lling w ith P 12. P h . (R3. Btecy Sam pson . 1 N. 3 ’ E-, W ash . ScliooL

FEMALE HELP WANTEDO IR L o r w pm an. Eflen Cafe.

ST R O N G , capable w om an for gen. hawk. H elp c a re fo r smaJl children. M ust be good housekeeper and kind to ch ild ren . Excel, home, steady Job, good wages. W rite Box 81, Tim es-N ew s.

HELP W A N fE D -^ A L EB A RBER. Inq . P r u t ’s B o f ^ r SliO]

UNFURNISHED HOUSES

COM PLETELY m od. hom e; furnace, garage. Inq . 1338 6 th Ave. R

m o d ' h s e . .^ o s e liv on pavem ent, bdrm s. C all a t 327 Locust.

FURNISHED HOUSESL O a cabin. S68 3rd Ave. W.

PU B N. H ouse and A pt. Ph. 0286-R3^

W ILL sha re m y hom e. 1320 7th E.

8 RM S. and garage, Im m ediate pos­session. c a l l 5 to 7 p, m . 411 4th

. Ave. N.

WAREHOUSES AND TRACKAGE

POTATO STORAGEU aK -proof ccllM . B. F , Hoover. 171

Blue' L ake i Blvd. S. Ph. 1593-J.

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE

REAL ESTATE LOANSLOANS on PA R M 8 and HOMES

Fred P. Bates—N urthem Llfs ins. Co~ Peavey-T aber Oldg. Ph. 1270

WAGON, b eet rack . G ood condition. I m l. N, o f W. 8 p ts, A. H analng, P h . 0180-Jl.

SEEDSCK RTIFIED Straw berry clover seed.

S ta te le s t 89 i8 . No noxiou.s weeds. F ra n k H . L arsen. R l. 3, R u p e r t Ida.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE100 OLD ewes, D am m an. P h , 0288-Jl,

GOOD Poland C hina m ale hogs. 3 m l. W . I N. of 6 pi*. R . B. How ells

2 YEARLIN G Hnmp, ram s. m l W . of 6 P o ln ls on Hy. Ed. T olbert Ph . 03M-R4.

A GO OD young G uernsey bull, m i. wc.tt, 2U south of H azelton F ra n k H owsman. Ph. 13-J4.

600 G O O D big breeding ewes, E Brlngle, Jerom e, or Jerom e N at' Bank.

POULTRYF R Y ER S, I ’-i N, 5 Points. Brown

25 BA RRED Hock puUeU. Ml 4th Ave. W est. Poultry Supply Co,

300 W . LEOUORN PuUels. S tarting lo lay. H ayes H atchery.

LIVESTOCK— POULTRY WANTED

H IG H E ST prices paid for your ta t c tilcketia a n d turkev* lnd?uendent M eat Com pany

HELP WANTED— MALE AND FEMALE

130 W EEK LY ~ G row Mushrooms, cellar, shed, Wa buy 38o lb. W orld's la rg e s t com pany PREB BOOK. M uahroom a, 2010 2nd. Pe- atU e, W ash.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

(era, 308 S c q tt Avo. R upert, ;

BMALL re s ta u ra n t In U irifty tow n nn U. S. 30. C heap. W rite Box 48. T lmes-News.

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

a RM 8, A dulta <m\y. 730 and Ave, N,

FU R N. ap t, 238 7Ui Ave. E.

SCHOOI^ AND TRAININGW E PLAN courses fo r youl Prepare

now to lu c re aw yokw enrr\lt\g power — lenrii accom itliig and a hn rthand . T w in F a lls Business U nlveralty. P lione 314.

LOST AND FOUNDI ^ a r . a tra y ed o r stolen from Ulue

U k e s ranch , 1 sorre l liorse, wt. 1100 lbs. B ra n d K T righ t lilp, 1 brnwn m are co ll Q mos. old, I’ll. m i . L . F . K elly.

PE R SO N A I^W ANT 3 pna.1. to Los Angeles Hun.

R e turn 2 wks. 8)iar« exp. U72>J.

N EED I good used carT O nod tntys iUted dally un ile r "Autos for eate" c laH tneation l

MKNl G E T V lO O n AT ONOS) NEW O slrex 'I-onlo T ablets con­ta in general Invlgorators, oyster e lem ents fo r vim , vigor, pep, Reg. • I sIm . A|ioi^lui today 8»o, Call, w rlle M ajesllo Piiarmaoy.

c u i R 0 P U A ( r r 0 R a

D a ila n lln . 190 M ain N. Ph. I8 U

BATH AND MASSAGERELAXATION. S80 M ain U IS3Q-J.

M A U ib R T .'IU S W n M P h’ M9-IL

BBAUTY SnOPHWR specialise In nmchlnole»s (iri-

•nanrtitfl. 13 a n d 8ft, M h h tIs, OUo. ^ a p M lhU nen l P h . 3(tfB<W.“ ' ' ' **• , -

a-R M . fu rn . tiuuiiulnw Apt. 2nd E.

3 RMS. Inq . basem en t. 131 Taylor.

a RM, fiirn , a p t . 3M 6Ui Ave. N.

3-RM . a p t. A m ilts. 313 4 th Ave. E.

JU STA M ERB In n . Ph . 480. O asis 071

A P T a T tia Oxfor<]. 438 M ain North.

HOMES FOR SALE6 ROOMS, m od,, cheap, 6U -a rd E.

DUPLEX, *300 down. Ph.

S-UM. t32^. K . L. JcnU ns.

oa |^w .

6 ROOM HOME full c rm eu t bnsem ent, gurnge. Good location. Ju s t com pleted a n d ready lo r occiipiincy. P hone M3 daytim e,

308 evenings.

FO R h a m ; 4-room m o d m i house, a br<U(x)inn iind aleeplng iw reh; InilU-ln i-nhlneU- furnace lient; KiunK'': lots u f slibde; don 't tn nn gruvelrd T eilW . MOO down.|)nl. 130 per <no,

E. A. MOOH P h . 8 or 21

NS;W ^-ItOOM MODERN HOME llmctwooil fliioif., bu llt-ln cublnetn

In k itc lxn . wush room In base- mi'iii. I'lu im ue und stoker. G arage.

paved slreev. T rrm ii K A MOON. P h . 6 o r 21

GOODr<J vlnw 1 ll.m .V T. i

J . K. t l l im a fl 'H , UcftlUir. Pl», 5M

FO R R E N T ; G ieau Com forUbie, a t- tn ie tlvn ap t. Call a t Apt. 31, Oailf. ApU, 20U 2nd AVB. N. Ph . IMS,

IIOUSEKEI^PING ROOMSH O UBEKK EPIN G rm , BW ker heaU . Lady p referred . 883 3nd Ave. B,

ROOM AND BOARDMP dc rm . 883 and Ave. E.

FURNISHED ROOMSLARQB nn .. reas . Bia 3nd Ave. N

O IJiA N , a t l ra c t, rm , SOI 7 lit Ave. N.

RM., fiin i. iit., close In. a i4 ad A^. R,

ROOM, 304 7Ut Ave. N . Pll. 1374-M.

KM. stoke r h t.. prlv, e n tr , Ph . 828.

flLBK PIN O to w n . 44* »rxt A te. B.

ROOM In new hom e, board oplim ial. n a a n t h Ave. E ast. p h . 1810-M,

L fVINO rm . a n d U lrm.. firrpluce a n d tio k a r. A ir cond. Ph. 1B82.

I'ROPERTY—SALE OU TRADE

HOUHK mill Int. W ill trad e for few i r r r v ]•(>. Ilox 498, K imberly,

,401). hcuiir T erm s. T rade for acre- iigfl or biiiail ran ch . Box 48, News- ’llinns.

WANTED TO BUYT nA IL E R hw . for cM h. Ph. 31B7W. |

T H IS C U R IO U S w 'd H L O 'T "

O P THE I

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O F NEW T E R R l T O R y - ^

THEY W E R E

By WlUlam Ferpnoa

m ma s ,

SEARCHING OUT N E W PL-A/vHS

F O R THE W O R L D S FO O D |

Z T S O F C A R O L I N A

A R E A P P R O X IA \A T E lV t o o A l i lU E S

S O U W T H A N O F

S O U T M , , 0 \ R 0 t - I N A /

B y CH A RL88 M 1CB EL80N DtTM tor of P n U k d lr . D em ecnU o

N ational C «U B lt(M B ecause of som e e r l t lc lm o t Sen­

a to r V a n d e n b cr t In th la oolum o, to t h is position t h a t In tem a tlo o a l af> fa ir s a re su b o rd in a te to dom ettlc polltlca In im portan ce , we a re grave* ly '^asaU ed ^ K epubU can out* n t o f b ring ing poUtlca In to th e neu ­tra l ity coQlroversy. by ad '

W h a t <____ _ ,A\IC?DLE N A A A E S

T H E F O U » O W I N 3 U . S . P R E S I C ^ N T T S

C O O L / O ^ , .

ANSWER: full nam es o t th e above Prt»ldetvta; ChesVer A lan A rthur. Thom as Woodrow W ilson, W arre n O sm alle l H arding. Jo h n C alvin Cooildge.'

WANTED TO BUY

SCRAP IRONWANTEDI

IDAHO JUNK HOUSE

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

30 OA. W inchester—Ohev. G arase .

FO R SALE; G o o A lg h t- ia c h power saw a t 256 Jackson St.

L IS T those d u s t covered •'D on’t Needs" th a t a re U klng up space in the Bttio—In th is colum n for quick sale.

13-OAUGE au tom atic sho tgun . 835. Pay 'n P a k M kt. 1037 Blue Lakes.

AXTTO a n d WINDOW

GLASSM OON’S. 301 MftUx Ave. W est,

MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE

T r. H ouse C ash R egister G ard en T rac to r M usical- T n in k s , cases In s tru m en u Bioves G uns

DO DG E’S, 348 M ain 9.

Dispelling the Fog

T U X E D O ^B eau tlfu I double b re u t* ed m odel. O riginal cost 880: used on ly a few tim es. T ailo r m ade for s ix -foo t m an . s l u 43. P riced lowl R ich a rd so n C leatiert.

Reduced Rate On FIELD BAGS

Also see u s f irs t fo r ralocoata, over* shoes, lum ber. quUt*. blankeU . pipe a n d fittings.

IDA H O JU N K HOUSE 153 2nd Ave. 8 . Ph. S38>W.

HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS

G O O D dresser. 1351 Sth Ave. B.

9 x ia - R O .O - 4 ia . Phone 2058-J.

Bnam e] w ater ^ e a te r . P h . 1M1.

E U RE K A Coal range . P h . 0383-R3.

G O O D used he a te rs and ranges, c heap . W ilso n .B * t« A ppliance

fo r cisterns a demonsUatlQix.

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Trailers

VACUUM CLEANER P ra c . new K irby (4 mo. old) w ith

a ll a t ta c h m e n u a n d floor waxer. A -1 cond,, |40J}0. C. C. Anderson,

th e re p e ls of th e . a r m a m b a r ^ .N atu ra lly , I h av e a ttem p ted to

avoid le ttin g o u r m u tu a l propagan* d a degenera te In to a due l o f press a gen ts, bu t. a f te r a ll. th e au th o r of th e ind ica ted acc u satk m U th e pu ta ­tive m outhp iece of th e R epublican n a tio n a l com m ittee , notw lthstand* Icig th e w rapa u n d e r 'ahSch h e is runn ing . T h e adroeaojr. of th e repeal o f th e em bargo Is th e policy de­c lared by th e P re s id e n t In h is mes­sage to congress, a n d also constl' tu te s th e opin ion o f th e D em oaa tlc m a jo rity In congress.

They believe th a t th e cash-and- carry su b stitu te fo r th e embargo, w ith I ts coro llary o f keeping Amer­ican sh ip s aw ay from localities the ir p resenca in w h ich m ig h t provoke dangerous " Inciden ts,” shou ld ' be helpfu l In ke ep in g 'u s o u t of war.

O . O. P.T I h ave ye t to ie a m w hether offlC'

lali>1 th e R epub lican na tio n a l com< m ltlee Is fo r o r ag a in s t th e em* b a rto rev is ion . N atura lly , ttie In* cllnatiofl^ fpM ld be to oppose it be­cause’ Ule P re s id e n t Is fo r It, and th e f i r s t te n ^ t o f th e anU-adm lnU* tra t ltm teW -c re ed Is m a t any th ing th e P re sid e n t w anU o r does m ust be w rong. O n the o th e r h a n d , m any of th e h ig h -ran k in g Republicans — N icholas M urray B u tler , a n d for­m e r S e c re u ry of S ta ta S tln u o n for exkmple—agree w ith th e P resk len t a s to n e u tra lity , a n d l cuspect, though I do n o t accuse RepubUcan C iialrm an Jo h n H am ilton being o t th e sam e school of th o u g h t. All of w hich Ind ica tes t h a t neuU aU t; sh o u ld n 't h ave a n y dom estic p o l i t e m ixed up w ith it.

B ut, accord ing to tlie o u tp u t of my R epublican con tem p ora ry , th e New D ealers wickedly a re p lanning a n In tensive m ovem enL 1 th ough t I w as a New D ea le r u n til th e G . O. P.* trom bon ist’s la te s t c irc u la r informed

to th e cM itrary. Now th e same a u th o rity publishes th a t ttie Presl* denVs su p p o rte rs h a v t established a publicity d e p a r tm e n t In opposition to the one fro m w hich this letter e m anates , w h ic h Is spo t news to m e and . I believe, to th e New Deal. H owever, th a t 's n o t im portan t, be­yond em phaalx ing th e confusion th a t ex lsta in th e O . O , P ., which n e ith e r know s w h a t varie ty of can ­d ida te I t w an ts fo r th e 1040 sacri­fice, o r w hat so r t o f program the c an d id a te u lU n\ately chosen should ru n on.

Fp n n y B xaraple A nother fu n n y sam ple of cam*

pa lgn lite ra tu re recen tly Issued was th e ca ll o f E d ito r F r a n k O a n n e tt to co ngress to rep e a l a ll g ranU o t pow er th a t m ig h t be used by executive to g e t th e n a tio n Into

We h av e been to ld by E ditor Gan* ne tt, a n d o th e rs of th e se lf-appoin t­e d B u u d lan a of o u r liberties, th a t M r. R oosevelt Is stH vlng to be a dic- U to r. Now w h a t k ind of a dictator is in th e m ak ing , considering th a t fo r seven y e a rs th e P residen t has been In fu ll possession of the var* lous pow ers M r. O a n n e tt lists and

leaguels fim otlon a t propMUM to g th in g s tt j e o. o. P . r e f u b r m * 'i„ gw teatlon fo r one reaaon o r o th w d id n o t chooee to f a tb a r . h n i t W b d d r «Q U » a tatuM booka fo r ao ■% year*. 'H je7 w ere placed t b m bo - cause i t eeiemed w i n to to c lo the tlte executive w ltb powara . « t h a t m ig h t b e .re^ulalte ti t cris is. Blnoe th e ir e n ac tm en t, ' w h av e h a d 13 yaara o f R « |-----------m in is tra tio n a n d MTen o f Demo* . craUo—a n d nobody w orried lea t a P re sid e n t ahould ru n am uck w ttb these pow era ..

I t m ay seem s tra n g e b u t th e eoun* try a ssum ed th a t fo u r P m ld e n ta w ere decen t, p a trio tic m en rH m d.thc c o un try h a s n o t changed its view of th e C onstitu tional a u th o rity Id tb « W hite H ouse.

FootballBriefs

RADIO AND MUSICLYON *H ealy p iano . P h . 1608.

AUTOS FOR SALEOHEV. coach 888. 125 Ath S t. &

A T re c e n t te s ts under supervision o f th e Cionlest B oard o t tlie A. A. A., reco rd a f te r record was smasti* ed by a S'TOOK MODEL HUU* SO N . T ills c a r was cerUflcd by the A. A. A. a t th e H udson factory, lo be a STO CK OAR and had but 111 m iles on Its speedom eter at Ute beg inn ing of th e UMxl Bc« th is m odel a t th e STA TE MO’TOH. 130 2d Ave, N.

B y V a ited F r e n PRO VO — B righam Y oung g rld -

s te ra se ttled back today a f te r d d n c o u t a 19*13 w lo over Colorado 8 ta t« • S a tu rd a y to th e business o f un* e a r th in g som e type o f s tra teg y w ith - w hich to d e th ro n e th e s tro n g U ta h R e d sk lru th la w eek -end . T tva Cou* ga rs w ere In fa lf ly good eondlU on w ith on ly a few m in o r InJuH ea a f te r ' la s t w eek 's gam e.

BALT L A K E CTTY — F r e a h fro m a M -0 av a la n ch e aver W yom ing, th e U ta h E edsk laa to ­d a y po in ted to (h e ir con test w ith B righam Y oung O D ^erslty S a t­u rday . BYU wlU b e t t t a h ’s see- o a d h u rd le in He qneet f a r th a aecoDd Big Seven fo a tb a a erow a.

LO GA N — T h e D U h A g g l e a w orked o u t fo r th e second tim e th is . w eek today a f te r r e tu rn in g to l« g a n v ic to rious b v e r a to u te d O olorado un lvera lty S a tu rd a y 19*6. A lthough th e S ta te r s will be id le th la week­end . Coach D ick R o m n ^ Ind ica ted stre n u o u s d r llla wHl no} be fe re - "■ •aken . *

BER K ELEY — C a l l > a r n l a ’ a e h a o e ts f« r a a u p e e t of C idveitfly a f O regon n e x t S a to rd ay low eicd a no tc h to d a y w ith th e anJMOMe*■sent th a t L aola §m lth , I M h a l f . - b ack . wUI b e o ff th e feaibaU a « sad fo r a t le as t (wo w ^ be*eaa ae a f a le g i n j u r . ------------------------S T A N F O R D D N IV K B 8IT T —

F ra n k ie A lbert, h e ra ld ed bafcve th a season s ta r te d a s S tan fo rd '* new est “w hite ho p e " backfleld a U r. ,w a» dem oted to th e th ir d a trln s* today.B e w u rep laced a t , le ft ha lfback by Ja ck MulUns.

C O R V A L U S -C o a eh U o Sttn* e r gave h is O regoa S ta te Beavers

today In p rep -

STU D BB AK Elt C E R T IF IE D USED CARS

. 8 D ays DrlvlnR Trial I 30-Day O uaran tee l

•37 a tu d e . D ic ta to r 8e<lan ......I57S'37 W lllya D e lu ie Sedan ......... M7S'34 O adlllao D eluxe Sedan ......»38S■30 D , A. Dodne Sedan, f lm n .. 1100 '37 B tude. l^ t- to n . leconil. |fl05

TRUCKS AND TRAILERSa>W HEEL trailer, 818. Pll IBM-M

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NEW tr . hse. U sed parU , ileF\iln( tr . O ’O oim or. O pp . Pa rk iiotal,

*37 O H SV R O L T T M i- to n U w k . Ion* w heel base. Coay Nook Catilns No 4 o n K im berly Road.

FO R S A L E OR T R A D E

------------------------ . ............ t thaone In w h ich h e declared

•emergency," w h en a s Mr, G annett se ts f o r th " an y em ergency pro­c laim ed by th e F re s ld e n t U legally a com pleto em ergency?"

Solem nly wa a re w arned t l i a t ; th e P re s id e n t c a n U ke over the tire b ro ad c as t in g system of th e na- U oi. “H e c an s iip p re u public dis­cussion by rad io o f views contrary to h la ow n . K e ca t\ u l w any or a ll b roadcasting s ta tio n s a n d tu rn them over lo a n y d e p a rtm e n t, o f govern* m ent,’* e tc . T h e rad io act became law In 1634.

A n y ' tim e du rin g th e p u t five years by ju s t say ing "emergency" the P re sid e n t rnu ld have embargoed tiie a ir a g a in s t a ll crltlclxm of the •d m ln ls tra tlo n . I dou b t If our v^liole h istory show s a n exam ple o f auch B candaloui neg lec t o l npportMnlvy. In th a t tim e th e an tl-adm ln lstrn - tion o ra to rs h av e kicked the New D eal a ll over th e lot, and charged the P re sid e n t w ith every crim e from treason dow n—they have berated th e social ae^urlty an t. th e supreme ro u rt m easu re , th e w aves a n d hours Isw. th e ag ricu ltu re hill, appoint* m ents to ((overnm ent Jobs, neutral* I ty - ln f a c t p rc tly n re r lv every­th ing ho ha* proposed, W hnlevrr he wan fo r, th e nir rang w ith d e ­nunc ia tions a g a in st; w hatever he was a sflln^t th e atmonptiere wim sha tte red w ith a rtn in irn ts for.

r o u n ir y Ntlil HateAnd a ll th e tim e ,he sa t In 'I h e

w nU e HOUM altendltkR to htn t»b«- I s r Inislnesa aa P residen t. Wlir-n he th o u g h t th o occasion required, lie m ade h is f ireside ta lks, o r some ot those wliose views nccorded wllh h is own to ld th e coun try th e why of w hat h e waa try ing to do. in con soiiitnce w lllt th e prliuilple th a t ev­erybody a n d every imlltlciU parly had an equal r ig h t a n d privilege to b ro ad ra it.

Bwna o f th ii la'wa, th e r«pea\ of w hlrh Is advocated by th e gen tle­m an w ho h a a ta k e n over ti>e Liberty

CIX3VER h u lle r and trac tor. See H A R R Y M U 60RA V B.

O L IV E R ap u d d l tg e r , w ith enKl<i« Ilka n«w. W. T . Cotnbs. Ph. fl7-lt3,

Trallara for rant. 'iiOl h>urth Wesi

TraUar H ouaaa Gem. T rallet Oo.

TupewrllertOaloa, rantala and service Phone 80

U N DERW OOD 0ALKU <ti HERVICB i n M ain. B. Phone U7 .

VphoUterlng

l ^ m . lao and h l s . pi> i 80.

Upholitartni and slip Oovara Tboaaeta Top and liudy WutK«

araUon for tbe Portland ulvcr* tity game Satorday.

SE A T tU B —Coacl^ J im m y P h e la n . no te d Im provem ent In th e pracUoa p e rfo rm a n c e s 'o f h is U nlveralty o f ' Waahtatten sq u a d tod a y aa h« drtD* ed th e H usk ies fo r th e ir a n n u a l In* tr a s ta te s c ra p w ith W oablngtoo S U M at PQ U m an S aturday .

LOS ANGELES — Soutbent Callfenila’a Trojans wera drilling today against minols playa, aa performed by (be Bpartaaa. Kx* eep( for CapL lee Bben, oat with a.-ataoaUer injury, the U60 team appeared In good ahapa for mini tn tbe oeUaenm Batnrday.

LOB A N OELEB - C oacb Bab* H orre ll p u t h is U nlveralty o f G all- fo m ia a t L os A ngelea aquad th rough a aecre t p rac tlc a today in p repa ­ra tio n fo r S a tu rd ay ’s gam e a g a liu t S tan fo rd a t P a lo Alto.

IN E X P ER IE N C E D LINEB U T T E , M ont., O ct. 10 <UJD —

C oach D. C . M cAullffe of M ontana School o t M in e s will s ta r t a n In ­experienced lin e In th e foo tball gam e w ith A lbion N orm al college of Al­bion. Id a ., h e re F rid ay n igh t. T ha Albion te a m la repo rted to be heavier a n d m ore experienced th a n th e Oredlggers.

M ore U lan 300 species o f N orth A m erican b ird s a re know n as w in­te r m ig ra n ts in G autem ala.

Third StrikeSAN DIBOO, OaUl. (UR) -Death

nailed tha thlid atrtka on nicmas Wara, U . softball umpire. Ware oallad tha final out tn the nlnih In­ning and aUrtad to leav* lieUt, Ha oollafioad and dlad of hearl (all- ura as ha turtted from tha plate.

_ mil sown wiNBB•OIUIITON. rMO. (WO - John

achott b a i InvanUd a bobber for night flahtnt wtOolt Ughto If a fish la hookad or lObMaa. Behott also holda a paUnI ea » waedltss fUh hook.

A T T R N T IO N l C O AL B U Y E R S

T h e C arb o n Ki n^g C oal Co. Says ’

Klimlnata fuel wasta by burning a coal that la free from Boney. Do you knofv what It means (o get up In tha morning and not find you r alove o r ftirnace ImH t l l l td with unburmd coal and cllnkerat Than try Oarbcn Klof Coal and bum your woniaar

P h o n e 417ref «b* OOAIi Ibal oMaMaaa

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Page Ten IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN F A L l^ , IDAHO Tuesday, (^tober 10,

GERMANY LEADER REITERATES ‘DESIRE FOR PEACE’H E N S WAR OF DESTRUCTION IF EFFORTS F IBx JO SE P H W. G R IG G , J r .

BERLIN, O ct. 10 (^R)—A dolf H it- I rr today repeated "owr denlre for pe tce" w ith th e killed powers.

■‘I repent ou r denlre fo r pcnce." the fuehrer said In « speech open- Inu Ihe w inter relief cnmpnlKn In a G erm any th a t Is f lg h ljn g -su c e s s - fully, NrzIa Any—BRfllnst a Brltl&ii an d F rench bloclcRde.

"We have no w ar c laim s o r claim* a * a la it th e w estern pow ers."

The fuehrer also repeated hl.i th rea t to flRhl a w ar of te rrib le cle-1 s tnK tlon to th e f in ish If h is p rn rr offensive falls.

"In case of rejection of o u r rendl' ness for pence," he declared, "wt are determ ined to lake up b a ttle nnd figh t It out one way or ano ther.

“V lciorr T h rw ifh U nity”H itler declnred th a t G erm any

••will achieve victory th rough a l- tolnm ent o f na tional un ity ."

■'We will only .solidify th is social entity .” he declared In defying a l­lied dem ands for the end of Naz­ism.

"I expres.sed a wllllngne.ss for peace,” the fuehrer said.

"Germ any d id not w an t w ar w ith h e r p rem nt foes. T hey began the w ar fo r ridiculous reasons,

"We don 't know w h a t th e fu tu re holds b u t we know one th in g . No power on e a r th will ever de fea t G erm any. They will n o t vanquish us e ither by m ilita ry pow er oi nomlo power.”

Won’t Be Discourmied UUler said th a t G erm any w ill no t

b« discouraged by forecasts of a long war.

"We have th e e ternal life of th e 'Uon before us," he aald, "T he a tru j - gle to defeat the trea ty o f Ver­sailles was d ifficult. T h e road ahead o f us canno t be worse th a n wHat we have gone thro.ush-

"We a re grim ly d e te rm in e d to fight, ‘( h e g rea ter o u r d e te rm in a ­tion to m ake th e necessary sacrl-

th e m ora c erta in ly v e w ill be ab le to Impose th e peace w hich we need,

"We do n o t w an t to be forever ' m olested because we w an t to live

o u r life in our vital space according to our own prlnclplea."

■‘Where the Ark Royal?”

E N G M CLAIMS PIANFS SUPERIOR

LONDON, O ct, 10 (UiO-^Alr M in­ister S ir K ingsley W ood to ld the house of com m otu today t h a t In figh ting to d a te B r itish a irp lan e s were "d efln iu iy superio r” to G er­m a n and th a t w ith .th e a id of the Dom inions additional "a ir fo rces of ove rw h tlm in f s tre n g th " a re p la n ­ne d .

'n ie superiority of royal a i r force m en a n d planes, he aald. h a d been proved In “alm ost da lly '' c lashes w ith th e G erm atu , In subm arine h u n tin g , in virtua lly un in te rru p te d reconnaissance fligh ts from Uie S a a r to th e N orth s e a . on tlie w estern f ro n t a n d In pam phlet excursions over Berlin and o ther p a rts of G er­m any.

T he RA P. he said, had m ade .. com plete photographic m ap of Ute G erm an Siegfried line.

L E M ADVANCES DAy OF lEETING

Because the rillh ril.itrlrt A m eri­can Legion convrtilion roujrn nex t week, th e rpRUlmly aclirdiilrd nei- •Ion of th e Tw in F dU poist. hnn ix-rn moved up to P'rldny nf tlUs week, O ct. 13, CommniultT J, Fxlwnrd W arner annouiuTd ti ib n ltrrn o o ii.

At rrld ay 'a iiiitliriliiK. tlic rom - m a n d fr naid. (Iir l.fKlnniiitli rn wlli m ap lina i plRin fnr tlir illntrli'l pixr* Iry booked fnr TImrMliiy. O ct. ID, T liry will alM) rim rt jlr ln lb fo r llir Jolut l^glon-iilE ii nrh<Hj] A rn ih lliT day enercl.%(!ii,

Tlie nieellMK Krlilny will >>c p, m. In Legion iiall.

On Ito lh

F RONTS

a rllllfry British sr

By I'liHril I'rriii (•KUMANY

flprmmin 1lllrll^l(v i ) n u r ptdpn BamlH niliiiinlr.liiK wrAtrni lioii oiiPratUiiiA UK "nllKlil pntiol mu

ii'tlvlM.' Niiflft nrriiN<I srrri-l lu n ii .i <i( ,itiiilhiM i

9 n( ■rtuU IIir iiiiniiin In I lnIln. InriUilillK iriiolln Hllllnli giiv e rn m rn t iiml if^tiKurd,

A i.i.n :sKniir Clriniaii plnurn {iitiril it'iwi

In Dfim inrk n l lr r niKuKlnK liiltlnli naval vest>els In N o tth M-n; ilr lt iah adm ln ilty rlulnin iu> <1ittiw>Kr to •hips. F rench rr|>orl r r |i rn ir il U rr- m an patro l nllnrkx ir iiu lnn t vreslern fron t, r i n r f s t nf wlih'li e a s t or M osrils In H nntlin in

. a rea. Heavy lle n n a n n r l i l ln y fire bellsved lo b« preliiclr to jMinsiliir offenalve, P rrnoh sny i)ln< kii<ln lin i 0Ul G en n a n foreign trad e 41,7 |>rr cen t, repo rt Krencli naval vensel

' auoceaafiUbr a ttac k ed ( l e r n U-bo*t.THK W OKLD W AR U VKAIIK AGO

O CT. ID, » U G erm iui bom ban lm eiil o f t^llle be-

tfUl).• Otpl(Ul«tiOn of A ntw erp a ignrd by lOVwiMr.

o l U Bm m • ta i te d K ith W U tf t lU M k.

«r(U «o*J»paneM forces la tnioiied AtUik a l lU ni-Tko.

l i t m e M Mtd w htpa Iha UnU«d s u t n a in ‘ of •W.SBO.MO,

Followlnr th e w orld's f lra t f ig h t betw een a irc ra f t a n d a battle fleet o ff the Scotllnh ro atl . G erm an* c laim ed (heir bom brn dam aged a heavy c ra lse r and "destroyed” an a irp lane carrier. Brlll>h said "It '* a He,” eon iit- r r t d with claim th a t a n ti- a ir c ra f t gum had repulsed th e a tta rk , downing two N sii planes. T hen a B erlin broadcaat U anU ngly aaked, “W here is th e A rk R o y a l? "-h ln » ln g th a t the a ircraft c arrier (above) w as th e one they destroyed.

Solon Supports FDR Program Because It Helps Allies Win

WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 (U.PJ— isslstant S enate M inority L eader

W arren R . A ustin, R.. Vt.. sa id toddy he was supporting P re s id e n t R oose­velt's neu tra lity program becausc he believes rem oval o f .th e a rm s em ­bargo will help G re a t B rita in a n d France win th e w ar.

"We m ust do a ll th in g s possible,” he said, "to h a s ten victory of th e allies,"

He adm itted h is a tt i tu d e w as “ a selfish one." b u t sa id h e fe ll th e pending bill should be described a.t a national defense a c t r a th e r th a n neutrality legislation.

Referring to Uie p roposed repeal of the embargo, allow ing a n y na tion to purchase %rms and- munltlon.i here on a “take*U tle -and -ca rry"

bo-sls, he sa id :" In o rder to proicc t th e In tfrest

of th e U nited Statc.n, wc a rc making II po.ssible fo r D rltnln a n d Frnncc to ob ta in resources to speed up their tr ium ph In th e w nr,’’

T he move to allow th is country to sell In strum en ts of w ar, h e said. Ls

a c t of self defense bu t Implies no prom ises of fu tu re a id to th e allies.

A ustin sa id he feared th a t a vie- to o ’ fo r G erm any would th rea ten American Institu tions and. fo r th&t reason, contended th a t h is was ''a patriotic a ttitu d e from tiie citizen’s viewpoint."

Austin's frank s ta te m en t was the flr.U adm ission by a senato r sup­porting th e admlnl.Mrntlon th a t the pending bill would a id th e allies.

Schools Take Nov. 30th as Thanksgiving

11)0 T«’ln Palls school ayslem h a d lined u p today w ith roer- ch an ta and Gov, C. A. B otto lfsen on th e T hanksgiving question.

T h e school system w-lll observe Nov. 30 as T iianksglvlng and no t Nov. 23, d a te se t by P resi­d e n t Roosevelt.

As a result, th e Thank.sglvlng vacation for public school ch il­d ren will Include Nov. 30. th e Friday a fte r H a n d th e weck,-end.

NAMESin the

NEWS(By U nited Treia)

P m ld e n t Rooaevelt ap p ea led to th e nation to give w holehea rted •tippe rl to local C om m unlly Cheat d r lv r i In order to “d im in iih w an t and iiiffering In every com m unity of the land-. . .

Charles L aughton . nrU inh ac to r, will leave Hollywood Friday e n hla f irst A m erican p r n o n a i a p p ea r­ance tour . . . >-Evelyn Parnelt. who a < |unrter of

a century ago was de%rtlbe<l by E n ­rico C ariuo a s "otic of tlie best American soprnnn\ 1 have ever h rard ,” -(lled In New York yesterday fnllowlint *n iipprnflfTtoniy. In 1818 while slngliiK w 'l'i the C hicauo Ol)era I'oinpimy. ohr imd hec tonsilH removed niiil h e r voice v.ns n fv e r tl»e snmo agnhi , , .

The Rupreme lo u rt refu sed to CDhaitier an ap|>eal t>y G olfer lliihliy Jotie» agaiiint g iire rnm en t rffnrta In eoliert u d d lllw a l taxea on flAO,000 paid l>y a n&vl^ eom- liany fur a s e r in of (u if khorla . . . The court also deiiirrl p e tlllon of Mra, lletiy itogrr>, widow of WUI lto(cr>, fnr review iif a deris ion hold her iiallle for a 1D3S Income U)k deflrienry of . . .W. It. i>itvi». A tiirrin .n oil firm

liir.slilrlil, ,MiUI llir ilrlllKll snlted :i:.i)OU t«ii.i or »il u h u ii i ih com im ny hiiil <'tm, lKn<'<1 10 .H nuulhiavlun i'oiiiilHe.1 In llirrc slil|w , . . 'l l io l i t . Hev. liiiywiini H Al)li'Wlili«', form er l l. llnJl of till- Kpl.M'opiil (I1m-e«e of ii in llirn i MIchlMKii, li»h t>eeii nen- (eiirrd l<i a olio li) 10 vcur te rm for e iiibeulliig rliur« li l\iiiiln . . .

Jonrphus Daiilrla, aniitaMMdor to Mexlro wIiii i> In(III* rouiitrjr, d licum ed yenterday w ith Necrelary of Hlale ( 'o rdell Hull varliiiia p iiafin nf llic rela - tiiin* belw ren lhi» rm iiitry and M eiiro , , .A t Keetie, N. I I . M tln l W ojclllck,

311-yeiir-oUl IiiIhih' i , u lven a 3A to ^lO-yniv ftliili- piiMiii Acnlenre a fle r h r p leaditl vullly to iilglilinll IMilAtjnInu of twii iii'lHhlioin . , , llerln I'lilnitMi, liliilnK iKistiimii, iMMitiKinnI until WndneAdoy ilir ntiirt o l Ills u n - prefcdriiied atw -mllr " tu .liday w alk '’ clown tlie niH«c«l IliK.r n t U»e ( l ia n d canyon , , ,

C irru it Judge I.utiu C ram pton . r^ d e m iiln g Ihe n if r trad e which ■noeked til* f a tn irr iir lgh tto ri of tw o . Lapeer. Atlrli.. eniiplea tour n ionlha ago, today aentenced ClarencK Ju n e and Mr*. M ildred l>avU, paired In Ihe trad e , la sia m entha in Jail, and freed IMra, Kdilh Juna and <it«rge Itavla *n •lie year's prubation.

M O W H H IN IM II* TIm "Jeep" Knowa

Kyle M. WaiteOOlMPANr ~ P hone t l

NATIONAL GUARD R A IN K RUSHED

W ASHINGTON. O ct. 10 (U P '-T he w ar departm en t rushed plans todny for Intensive tra in ing of more than 260,000 na tio n a l g\mrdsnicu nml r e ­serve officers. T liey would be a "m inute m a n " a rm y In event of an emergency.

T h e p la n Is <bcliig p repared \jndcr personal supervision of Secre tary of W ar H arry H . Wooclrlng. I t would com plem ent th e recently announced " y ea r-round” tra in ing progn\m In ­volving 61,800 regu la r In fantrj-m en a n d cavalrym en, ■ com prising bcven divisions. T hey a re being coiicen- tra ted in sou thern and w estern posts w here mild clim atic conditions m ake po-salble intensive tra in in g year- round.

T h e p la iu fo r Uie guardsm en and reserve officers do no t provide for such huge troop concentra tions bu t call for more drilling, train ing , ob­serving and o the r activities, wl)lch w ould no t necc^sltate Iong«^abscnces from ' U)clr civilian posts.

'ARALySIS CASES NOTED W n

T liree cn.w o f In fa n tlla pa ra lysis have been rep o rte d In T w in P a lls

recent da tes , i t w as rep o rte d to - / in an an n o u n ce m en t by of-

flrlals of th e d is tr ic t h e a l th u n i t here.

The officials sa id t h a t a lthough the cases ex isted th e re w as "no fnu--.e for a la rm " a n d t h a t every­th ing was being done to a rre s t spread of th e dU ease.

I t w as p o in ted o u t th a t public h e a lth nu rses a re m ak in g a d a llj’ check of pupils In th e school room s w hich th e alck c h ild re n a tten d e d and th a t te ac h e rs h a v e - b e e n In- Mructed to s e n d a n y 'a tu d e n t hom e If any sign of Illness la no ted .

It was p o in te d o u t th a t th e sym p­toms of th e disease Include a h e a d ­ache. atlff n e c lt a n d n a u sea . S uch symptoms very m u c h resem ble those a .uocla ted w ith Influenza.

AFL REFDSES TO DACK NEW DEAL

CINCINNATI, O., O ft. 10 (UR)— T lie A m erlrnn Federa tion of Labor today rejected n "blanket endorse­m e n t" of P iek ld rn t Roo.^evell th e New Deal

D elegates to tlie AFI.’s . Dth ven tlon arreptecl a n-AolutUin.i \ m ltlee repnrl w lirh le rnniniended non-concurreiiiT in n C oiinerllciit Btate fevlprnilnii rr.soUillnn which called for suiijtort of the New D eal.

T tie com nilitre Mild It was "fully conhcloiis o f 111'- niiinv l>'Hl.slatlve and exeriu lv r ik i.-, w iiirh hiive prov­en m ost lii'iirii< hil to liiliDV, noine o f them , Mirli m MK'liil nrrurity . providing n ii.tc-smuv p iou-.iion to lat>or w hirli 5liinilrt liuve lireti acted y

n u t the Ai-'l. enac tn ien i of iii lion lllll, IrKl-l it prevallliiK upon innriulniii labor rrliiiliiii' i said.

flrsl irdiHllI •II to di'Mioy iind liiiil liinlnted

If* ilie W agner •I. Ihe rom m ltten

r\>'nii1(iner r pihr>ii» In tlia iirhiiii lionie

nnlioliMi). Fnilott

G. rillnll. .1 Hlng HIiik iin eas t .died iil day of <i<n>i had heen HI mik i' Mh\

J tK 'K h v . 10, i,i(OA’ITM IICK ViiiVs Kiik.

— Jliiiniv 'l ii\l iii, 10 \e iiin old, inls»ed a liM cn i.i ilile Illsf irs t rare m iiir { 'u tiriick lliUlKe pourne nn llir M immr'l Jockey lo whom the .l.-'k rv rhiii Im^ given a ll('rn\t'

RED CROSS D i E E Y E S f f i l l M A i

P aced w ltti a grow inc dem and for R ed Cross naslstance to th e Btricken popu la tions of E u rope's w arring n a tio n s a n d a need fo r s tre n g th en ­in g Its dom estic ope ra tions, the Am erican Red Croaa will m b a r k Nov. 11 on th e g rea tes t m em bership cam paign sUuve th e W orld w ar accord ing to T om A lw orth, county cam paign c h a irm a n .

P lans a n d objectives fo r th e local roil call w ill be d iscussed by delegates a tte n d in g th e a nnual reg ional conven tion in Boise O ct. 17. A group from t h i T w in PalU c h a p te r and tw o m em bers of the j u n io r Red C ross will be presen t, a n d the la tte r will ta k e p a r t on th e program ,

i lc e t ln g s will be he ld in the m orn ing and a fte rn o o n a t the Owyhee ho te l, a n d G overnor C .’A. Botto lfsen will ex ten d g ree tings a t th e luncheon.

.The ro ll ca ll cam paign will c a rried on by th e 10,000 chap te rs a n d b ranches of th e organization located In a lm ost every com m unity in the coun try , a n d wUl extend th rough Nov. 30.

"P rio r to th e ou tb reak of hostili­tie s In E urope,” M r. A lw orth said, " th e A m erican R ed Cross p la n n ed to appea l fo r a m illion m ore m em bers In an e ffo rt to s tre n g th en Its services tn th is coun try . W ar, how­ever, has Increased th e responsibili­ties of th e Red Cross to th e point w here even g rea te r m em bership suppo rt Is necessary to m e et the appeals from abroad ." ..>>

H e added th a t th e Red Cross h i_ constan tly increased Its activ ities In th e U nited S ta te s a long th e na tion 's highw ays. In th e hom es of the underprivileged. In hosp itals, m ill- ta ry sta tions, schools, a n d a t the scene of d lsru ter.

False Report Of Armistice Hits Germany

BEHLIN. d ? t . 10 (U.R>-Rumor8 of th e re.slgnatlon of th e B ritish gov­e rnm en t a n d th e de cla ra tio n o f an ormLstlce sw ept B erlin today a n d b rought a charge by th e G erm an official w ireless U ia t th e B ritish sccret scrricc h a d sp read th em de­liberately to aid "w ar m ongers ."

Before th e rad io d en ied , th e m ors, th e re was a ru sh on w ine a n d llQUor store.'j by persons p repa ring to celebra te th e ”armlsUc«.''

B uslne.u w as proceeding as usual th is m orn ing w hen suddenly, a ll over B erlin , people began dl.vru-'uilng excitedly th e Im pending end of the

I n ."ihoiM, in offices, on s tree t com ers , people g a thered excitedly to dlscuM th e repo rts . M any people as­serted they h a d heard from o thers th a t tlie rad io h a d announced a rm istice—a n d so It w ent.

T h e rum ors began to spread th rough th e e n tire countiy . T lie ex­c item en t ihey caused m lgiit alm ost be likened to Joyous hyslerla.

T lien cHine th e official denial by rad io , one w lth o tit precedent.

I t was a sserted tho llrltU h. sec­re t service was spread ing the ru ­m ors of a n arm istice and the renlg- n a tlo n of th e B ritish gnvernment.

■The,ie ru m o rs serve onlv to In­crease w orld unemBlne,^ iitid fac ili­ta te tlie p u rsuance of (h r diirk plans of D ritlsh w ar mongerii." the radio to ld th e public.

REA D T H E -nM IW WANT AD8.

To Correct Constipation Don’t Gel It!

fonjtiim'■ii'TiiPncy

III txW/t of tho

dlM omfort then have lo take m ediclne~lf you ci by getting, a t the trouble?

I f your difficulty, like imii of millions. Is duo t<> inrk of "imik" in the d iet, the " iiriirr ’ ii ui o a t K ellogg 'fl A ii-U iau , Tlila c runchy toasted eercAi-a ,mtu- ra l food, no t a nie<ii<-iiir-t,n» ju .t th e "bulk" you a rrd i f ymi fill 11every day. it will hrip .......... . „uiyto p«t regular hut t.. U rn irnu . la r, m on th a fte r nmn;;;, i,y tiia

E at A ll-B ran dally, di ink n lm tr o f wftter, and "Jnin ilir iirijiiiiini ••

ScbllU os o iw bap ro T e d M u .c .j.l kIt*!

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S C R E E N

O F F E R J I V G S

e x p e r t t e l l s H O M E M A K E R S , O F M E . \ T C O O K E R y R E S E A R C H

T he hom em aker who finds m ea t aelection and meat cookery h e r m ost puzzling task will u nders tand sornc of th e problem s w hich confronted experta w hen th e y attem pted to discover th e bent method.s of m eat cookery, says Miss Jessie Alice Cline, food expert, p rofessor o f home"economics .01 th e U n iversity of Missouri and a m em ber since 1929 of th e com m ittee on cookinjr o f th e N ational Cooperative Meat In vestiga tions project.

M iss Cline will give a dem onstration o f new method.? of m eat cookery Thiir.sday a t 2 o’clock a t th e A m erican Legion M em orial hall. T he hall is being p rov ided-th roueh the cour- tesy of th e T V in Falls C o u n - -------------

O RPREU MNow Show ing — "T he Rains

Came," T yrone Pow er-M yrha Loy.W ed . T liurs. — "W hat a Life,”

Jack ie Cooper-B etty Field,Prl.. S a t.- " |1 .0 0 0 a Touchdow n."

Joe E, B row n-M artha Raye,RO X Y

Now Show ing—"T he M an of Con- quc.«t," R ich a rd Dlx.

Wed., T h u rs .—"G angste r’s Boy," Jack ie Cocper., Frl.. S a t. — •T ronU er Pony Ex- pl-ess. " Roy Rogers.

IDAHONow Show ing — "Rose M arie,"

Jeane tte M cD onald-N elson Eddy.Wed.. T hu rs .—"F our D oughters,”

Jo h n G arfleld -P rlscllla Lane.P rl.. Sa t,—" D e a th of a Cham pion,"

Lynne O vcrm an-V lrg ln la D ale.

ty L ivestock M arketing asso­ciation, and th e Idaho Power company, is loaning tho ranges fo r th e dem onstra tion .

"T he hom em aker .w in discovers th a t m e a t cut* va rv for a num ber o f reasons. T h e age of the anim al, th e a m oun t of f a t. (he m e thod of feeding, a ll go to m ak e cu ts from th e sam e section of d ifferen t an l- m a ls som ew hat d if fe ren t In Juici­ness . f lav o r a n d tenderness,” says th is food expert. " In fac t, th e re are on ly tw o Iden tjca l c u u of m e at — those fro m th e tw o sides of th e an im al, a n d th e re a re thow who say th e r ig h t s ide m ay be a lltUe d if fe ren t from th e left]

C arefu l T esting“I n o rd e r to te s t cooking m e th ­

ods. cut* a s n e a r ly Iden tica l as pos­sible were chosen . A fte r being cooked a t d lf f e r e n t ,^ m p e ra tu r e s , th e cuts w ere carefu lly m easu red and weigh­e d a n d th e ir tendem e.ss m easured by a m ach ine . T h en a group of ex ­p e rt ta s te rs Judged them for flo-

•T liousands o f a ll d ifferen t cuts o f beef, veal, lam b a n d pork were tested a n d th e resu lts all pointed to th e value o t low er tem pera tures In cooking m e a t. H igh tem pera ­tu res . e ith e r In oven, bro iler o r cov­ered ke ttle , h a v e no p lace In m eat cooking. A nd since o u r te sts show ­ed th a t se arin g th e m eat d id no t k « p i n th e Juices, we have d is­carded th e p rac tic e o f searing usele.« e ffo rt w hich m ay have in ju rious e ffec t If th e tcm pera t Is so h igh th a t I t h a rd e n s th e m eat fibers a n d sh r in k s th e m eat necessarily.'"

N ational ScopeT lie N a tio n a l Livestock and M eal

board w as th e in s tig a to r of this p ro jec t, w hich Is now being carried on by 26 lead ing un iversities, col­leges. exp erim e n t s ta tio n s a n d the U . S. d e p a r tm e n t o f agriculture. T he a im Is to s tu d y d ifferen t m e th ­ods of m e a t p ro d u ctio n ., processing and cooking in o rd e r to le am which give th e b est resu lts.

Miss C line Is devoting th is year.

The la st na rrow -gauge com m er­cial railway In e aste rn A merica is operated In w estern N o rth Carolina.

Gas Gas All TimeMr*. J u . n il«r MTC "Ob* OB rayjtom-

•ch iTia (o bad 1 couldn't e«l or il««p. Qtj •via (MTDvd to pran on my brart. Adl*- rlk» brought m« qulek r«ll»f. Now. I

A D L E R I K AC olw dl’s M ajes tic Pharm acy

h e r sabbaU cal y e a r w hich gives her a leave of absence from th e univer­s ity . to le c tu r in g and dem onstrat­ing Ihe new m e a t cookery m ethods resu lting from th is Intensive re- seai'ch before hom e econom ist* and hom em akers. ^

New M ethods H er dem onstraU ons wlU Include

th e d iffe ren t • m e thods of cooking m eat, ro astin g , b roiling, panbroll- Ing. b ra is in g o r s tew ing a n d cook­ing In w&ter, a n d h e r p rogram in ­c ludes beef, po rk , veal a n d lamb. S he will show how th e new m eth ­od d iffers from th e old.

I t Is good new s fo r th e home­m aker th a t th e new w ays a re eas­ie r th a n th e m e thods of th e past, and also th e y a re m ore economical! Less dem anded cu ts c an be cooked to delicious te n d ern es s by th e rig h t m ethods. T lie re is less shrinkage, a n d a s a re su l t a m ore tender and Juicy piece of m eat. Roasts are cookcd uncovered, w ith no w ater added. S teaks. ch6ps and ground m eats a re b ro iled easily w hen they a re placed a t a sufficien t disU nse from th e sou rce of h e a t so th a t they do n o t ne ed freq u en t tu rn ing a n d th e b ro iler oven Is n o t sp a t­tered w ith b u rn ed fa t.

M iss C line b rings so thorough an u n d e rs tan d in g a n d so g rea t on en thusiasm to h e r lectures and dem ­onstra tions th a t she arouses in those w ho h e a r h e r som eth ing of h e r own in te re s t Iti th is fascinating subject.

Actor Fears Kidnap Plot On Daughter

H OLLYW OOD. O cL 10 (UJ9—H en­ry P o n d a . th e ac to r, kep t a private detective on gxiard over h is sm all d a u g h te r a n d a tep -d au g h ter today ag a in s t th e p o u lb U l^ of a k idnap-

a ttem p t.Two m en on a s tr e e t eom er in

S a n B ern ard ino . C alif., w ere over­heard discussing a p lo t to abduct one o f th e girls o r posalbly Ftinda. h im self, police sa id . T

S ince th e conversation was re ­ported to th em la s t T hu rsday poUce have k e p t a 34-hou r-a-d ay "stake* Q u f a t tlie a c to r’s luxurious hom e In Beverly H ills to e n tra p th e k id­napers If they’ appea red . L ast n igh t police becam e convinced th a t th e p lo t e ith e r fell th rough or was no t In e a rn es t a n d w ithdrew the guards. P dhda h ired th e p rivate detective ^ to rep lace them . H e w as n o t grea tly I f w orried.

"B u t you never can tell." h e ex­p la ined , “w h eth er th is so rt of th ing 1s Ju st c ra n k s tu ff o r really some­th ing serious. S o we a re tak ing the usuBl p recau tionary steps.”

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