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Weather Forecast Cloudjr (onifbt and Wednetd*)' wilh possible litbl rains. No chanfe (n (Ftnpcralure. III|h 7estcrda7 ^9. low 28. Loir Ihii momlni 27. Six Irrif^tcd Counties In Idaho TODAY’S NEWS TODAY VOL. XXI. NO. 200—5 CENTS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6. 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER FBI MAN IDENTIFIES SHELL OF MURDER GUN FOmSOGEESlS W MiFi RECOffl By RALPH HEINZEN PARIS, Deo. 6 (U.R)—Tlic foreign, ministc'rs of Germany and Francc today signed a cream-colored sheet of slu'cpskin Ii.'urhnicnt pIcdj^itiK the two historic eneniic.s to n coiiferonce table instead of resorting to war for .sctllemcnt o f th e ir di.spule.-^. The document—signed by Nazi Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop and French Foreign Mini.ster GcorKcs Ronnct on the spot where (ho Briand-Kcllogg anti-war treaty was initialed a dccade a^o — may profoundly affect future European relations. Rut only future developmenti demon.strate whether it will become an iiistoric doc^imcnt or a jioiitical Rosturo. U's formnl .purpose Is to pledBc both nntloiLS to outlaw wnr n;' liu'itniment Iti .■'clllliiK lilsputc; bears no time limit. Hencc the two pon'or.s (iRrce to rccoRiilze llieli pr(*sent common frontier nlonR tin Rliliio after Beneratlons of siwriidlc WiirfAre nutl to negotiate nit future troubles. avoklliiK re.sorl to force unless all efforts toward compro- mise fall. Itcportcrs PrcKnt Tlic ccrtmonyof tlgnlnij the doc- ument w u on a brilliant stage in the clock salon of the mlnL-.try of for- elKn affairs, with Prcmlv Edou. nrd Daladlcr and hlRh officials of both govcmmcnt.s present. RetuminK from a state luncheon nt Mntlgnon palacc, where the first informal Prench-Oerman tallw on European affairs took place over Uie coffce cups, Bonnet atiii Rlbbentrop took their places (n two high back* cd chairs before the costly Louis XVI’ bureau in the clock salon. Tliere were two coplcs of the nKreemcnt, one in French which Bonnet RlBncd Ilret and one In Oemmn which Ribbcntrop Blgncd first., _ ^ ... The cifrcmony w(u> niado public ' by fldmlsslon at dclCRatcd represen- tntlve.i of the French and German diplomatic prc.vs. who stood nt op- posite rnd.s of ilje table. Motion and •still canicriunen swarmed through the Brilon. First Conference Alter the liri('f ceremony. Dala^ dier and Bonnet led the Germans into »n iidJoiiiinK Milon wlirre they KutlHTcd iiround a bln oviil table for tlH-lr flr.sl formal rnnference, Kxtraordlnary' i)rreuutlon.s were taken to KUiird the Gctmuu MtivJivV It wa.s evuieiu thiU the «ovci>nment wn.-i anitely niliidfiil tliiit one i iiKO Krnst votii Rath, (lennai ii.'.Hy sccictuiy, Imd been ils tcd-ii cvluK! which iirrrlpllat Im anil-Jewl-sli ciinipiUgn icrtniinv. 20,MO W ORK m 10 Vl.lN-f, MlvU., W.-, (5 <\im-.'VnT \mi\VY M’ltlniieiil (it a ,,tilkfl iit Iti Kli.tii'i' l)(„ly iiianl No. 1 letunifd woikn;. to their Jobs today, • <if llir Ill.s|)iite fore- I.' I'lllllllU' , ItilcAvlhK II' I'linllnr iilaiil v mm, ihiiIimIiIv loti lilt prodiK-llon n In- Khhi'r pliiiit r fartcM-v I- irn iiiit Ilf l':tn|.!cv,'.'i nlKlit (0 iirr ii'-nt liclwi'i lill>- \Vi)lkr'|. I Icii i.lui of II 'iitcl lajit llii' til i'liil (IriM-inl Motor iiiilKiinlloii, <>r whl.li tlin ia-.hc • tiiiirm hi a Miti.slrliiirv, UiiUiii nn( <-oi|"’i»lliin iifflrliili M'lu'diilcd nr rntiiitWiiiii 111 D riio lt III III) i-rroi !" ............. ............... . ninllalili )iiM« r.ii' imiiinK iHc(T workrrn in iwo 'tcimidnriil.'i on ditv wiij Mrniv ... ........., iiirv,1,1ml. ( ^01 of IImi iinliiji, Milil Mil' 1 iivicivnl (lie- iliiht lo Miikr •'■■Iduy If iTMiH:, III IlK- nr«<il P'-'ivrd un«ii(lhfiii iriiv aKM-nnnit wu/f ........ . ... ........... and offliiliiln of (irnr vn.tri-.iiiv, „„(1 Ihit hirlki "-’■'•d 111 hiivn u-Hniii-d to woi liowrvrr. thill Dm wnikr HAW, I lU'linl l>v ••r III ral Mo •iil'Ml III litkr 11 -lit lirfiiio |-ro|ip|illiu till' iiHirr H (hn pl< Am riican Jeum (Uvvn Snihiicr in Aiinlrla On Snmeillhiii ( V ini-f/i VIKNNA, Dr II Viiik <'llv, and oukur Jj*vlne, m ■"‘llvr ot iriinirn, N, Y „ \ J „ X ; |ili«;lrliiM wl.iirr |irr/,riit mli1rr«« wim mill III Ilf M). Haliipr, Mil, wrro M 'lilnirnl tiidiiv on rliiiitirn of nir- irticv I ...... .. Alliftl wii» ulvfii n ynir In iti'n priiKfMllary ritid lliinl no.ooo iriRrkx I,iivltio WHfl Bivrn nix monthn'ln Jnll and (liinl (lo.tHM) Iniiih.v lloih iiirii plradril not BHUIJ’, By FRANK IklrNAUOKTON WASHINGTON. Dec. 6 (U.P)-Edsel Ford, president of the Ford Motor Co.. ii.'werled before tlir senate fi- nance subcommittee today that the best cncounvBe’’’frit \o buMi^ess would be a general reduction In taxes. Ford said ho felt Ihat a fiy.stem of Incentive taxation, providing for government tax crcdits to encourage IndaUrlal proflt-xlinrlnR. “might create more problems than Jt would solve." He told Sens, Hcrrliig, D„ I b„ and Vandenberg, R.. Mich., that a gen- eral tax reduction program would provide business with benefits ade- quate to stimulate plant expansion, Increased payrolls, profit-sharing and other practices for which In- centive' taxation might be nn en- couragement. Profil-Sharlnr System Ford c ^ c d , Uic Ford company wBBc'^iysteiirme best fdlm of proflt-sharlnK. saylnB that "we try to bo more than fair, and we believe earne.stly in paying Ju.st n: high wages us can be paid and pro- ducing jiMt n.s cheaply as possibli in order to get a largo volume ot production," "We feel that we have no .serious labor trouble," Ford whether the plan Had bee.n found ,satLsfactory. He hald that in 1014 llie compn then run by his fiilhcr. He Ford. derl(le<l to "pay above what vift UimiHhl WU8 the koUik > rate In our industry" and aiuio ed the I.") per day minimum van a proflt-.sliarlnK Ny.stcm. Father KookH U’acrii T h e Kolnit wiiKO (lirn wii.i ;i4 r an hour, iind hUi fatlin- iiddc-d ren t to It, Koril ^tll^l, i.iul contli Ihb policy until 192(1 "wlirn we iablLshrd a tiUiilinutu ral<- of 7:i i-ent.s per hour or to per day. protlt-.'iharlni; wiiii cluinKi'd (ilrnlRht |U per iliiy wiirc," ’'riil;i ;iUiiliniun pirviilh lit p Font Mild, ,'.loii It Kol down lalklnK now ahoi not the avrraRe.' ■•Ill Ihr- itrpH I ti i< dity, I 1 ( iiin i :n(: aumv iiam ,ii ;. s Here’s Why South Idaho Jaycees are Collecting Toys France and Germany Sign Anti-War Pact 2 Nations Agree To Arbitrate on Future Disputes Ballistics Expert Claims Markings are Identical; Fails to Certify Bullet; MA 7 PnnnWll Washington Man States finn Sir? 10 Used Weapon Corroded AmPL /lN t FALLS ; CREW IS SAVED This pictnrc—one ot the most nnnsnal Chrlstmss pbotos ever taken—lells yoa at one dance Just whj Junior Chambers of Commerce In Twin Falls and other south central cities are rollectine old toys . . . and why firemen In w ne towiw and ht|h Khool classes in «th«n a n npairins tbt to;i (or lota who wouldn’t meet Santa Cbrnt otherwise. v— T hird i ’la n t O ffers Sale to M eat G roup GROWER O F F M L FIRES AlOOOIAS Kluiii|) 111 RUKar m arket prices be- cau.-r I.f the iine](pecl<.'illy large .-.ugiir ([I.lo ta i ah.’.lgiied otf - ahore ,-,u(;ui iiu-iiii.'i th a t "every l>eet grow- er;i’ luniinlwitlon, every b iislne.M groiii) ;iii(I «-v(-ry larmerfi’ 01Kanlz- utlon 1', 1:iiiliif: to be forrrd li1 fight for It irv I;,Ion of llie niKiir art of IO;!V;’ H:iiiv Mllln-, oUlrliil of till- .IcKiliir - < .roiKlliii; - l.Ui>'oln heel drnwri:,' a'.Micli.llon wanin1 hero tintnv 111 by idahoii ndlliig fill vlKoroiu-, arllon ■Ml- rillDili.-, w rre anno\m r.- (1 over Ihr- wcrk -rncl by llie «i-<ri'laiy of aiilli'iillui HIIANOIIAI, Dee. U HIT)- A .lu|m- '■Y.dli'Klay 111(11r :.|iot.-i 1lic)|ijied 10 lie.so m llllaiy n|ioki'.Mllnli ailinltlnl rriit.-. h> |irl' liiimln•ll," Miller today that Clilnr.M! ariiiliv, iiriir Milil. -No. ;i /.ii»a r fiitiirr ii n>iilriu-l GlianK»lia. liii|iiiitiinl- i'limiiK'K'lal hidl.i^ ■:;> iiiillil.',. iiiaxhnu:III alliiwed elty miulli ot Miiiiknv1. liiid lallli'd In any oiu- dnv. it wa.'i i-aiLM'd t»y aiul wrre imldliiU u|i th<- Jaimii'Vii' hi'avy lli|Ulilall(iii drive on tlin rlly. Tlie Chln-.M. xvi-i.' uiieMin'lKlly lain e iu:)u .iimila flg- reiiorled to have nilMllcr-atla.-lcnl me», totallliit: '.M&7 iilK111 ton/i a.<i nearPhiHklaiiK. X|i> 3, <'..liiinn 8> R un-A w ay M ine T rain Causes D eath of 20 S V D N K V M IN K S , N . .S,, l l r r , (i (l),l!i iuK lii'tw iv u l^r>l) and :H)(l iiiru l>rc>li<- I' milt' 'down ulccply ................ . an (l(‘U|i ill th e dlKKillKS »(' lIli: ri'ilii'i’;<:i c it. iiiidfi' Sydnry luirlior. I'lVI'lllll iiHi-i i-filiibll/ihrd tiuit nt If iH-ni klllnl. Kini'iio cirwn. nllll dlj'. Klnit l.llii till- wrrrkuKr, (niinl (h'-j woiilil find MiUlltliiiiid liiiillr.'i.'riililv I'iKlil hijuri'd liiid tin-ii Inkrii l< liiv-ipltah and m)iiir nl tlirm wric- li wrloiin riiiidltliiii. Mn- tliiln \vi>i niiniKuii-il lit :JII Mnidl, bnx.llkn n<i; with tilKli Alitrn. Kiuh I'liirlril timi 10 to ID iiirn. 'I'lKi liiiln wa.'i .m i trnllrd fiiuii (hr <iuiliiri’ bv ii I'jilili wIiU li wan iHilit nut lo Irl (|u- m .n mil niowly duwn nti'e|i, loikM'iru jinnnimr.i Ihiil Iril to llir iHittoni ul illrn (loin (III cntriuiiT, CtfbU I'arl. to oiililn pnrtPri Whrn tlir tinlii ll-M lliiin liiill a nilln dnvvn. 'I'ln' nuci-iii'd iliioiiKli ihn niiiliiw rnanngr. Men rllinbril iivrr thr hlitli if thn rum iMHl Jimipi-d. noiii'i "'lulled til driitli nm,|, Wrrn WHilll of tho .................... .. , the wIkwIa. H<miip r«riiprd, Mom of IliriM hiiwrvn, an li pji fell I idrr iiiiinr I rain carry- ' linlny, iiliitiKcii a nini'ln‘d In .pici't'it •rv w hii'li i-xti'iid.f It |iMikn, lly Hint time, mutril, tt wii.-i iiolng hour anil II llnally iind plh'il ii|) li od I III iwlnl- mint of tlie llrl|> <11 Aiiliailaliir r-il \ 11^ Wlir iril. > friini A Towiiii iloi-lnrn aiiil niiriirn (ownn to lirip I'lini iililhiitril oiir adilltlo llir dlMintrr. A JiiliN-sn lii r.vc-il Irilo niTVlrr to uat iii|i|illr» and bli<rikrt/i, \ I lllx Ullll ilillr r I lnt< ii; Ihn nUni'm, nionlly I ^pl■('lnl<lln KadiriTil by In liiii'K o( till’ iHiltro llnr/{ mine riitriuirn, (hinie <if , M-Trnmlng hynlrricnHy, tlir |,<ih(i;, Ilf llin Nova IViitln IIIfdI ), iiiH-nilotn Ilf the tnhic. 1 I n apiiii Entrance of another local pack- ing iflant into consideration for pas- sible purchase by Uic Associated Moot Producers, Inc.. featured firs- slon.s today of the cooperative’s annual meethiB al chainbcrH be- low the Twin KuUsiUank and Tru.st company. \ Mrs, C, B, Jiink.i rrqueatcd the grou)) U) cniuikler the Star PacklnR plant when it vote.i thin nfternoon whfthrr or not to purrhasn u local plant mi headguiirlerH for the houtli ; erntral Idaho meat cooperalive, Pre- vlouslv. ilie Idaho PackliiK* p'ant and tiie Iiulcpendcnl packlnx planl Iind liern IIMrd as the altcrnallvr.', before llio farmer nieinberH, Vote wa;i to lie lakrn this lifter- noon nil roiiclmling ina]or evriit at thn aniiuul niectliiK, at which 100 iitteiidcil. The ro-op niembeu. rail (leeliti- (o buy one of the tlin-e plant.s or n ri't u new fnilory. l)h.- nl^^1on at ttir iiiomlnK M-.s-slon in - dicated that, M'lilllnent nppari'iitlv- was in favor of buying one of thr local plants, M rmbenililp Cllnil>« Appolnlinerit of lejMiliilloiis and nninliiallnit I'ominlttei-s wut< uImi ■ar- rled out thbi morning, Prentdnit I. K. atatis'-ll. Buhl Iind Heeretarv <). II. Alber, Applrlon. Sllbmlllrd ir- porlfl htiowlng that membership now Is at lrii«t fi!K) in fouih ei'iitial Idaho. ’I1ir meinberslilp onr ynii ag o WI1.1 o n ly :itl, Klrlil MiiniiH>-r .lohii Tniiuiillv ot- foied fiH'.tK <'mn'PV5\U\K Ihr t'litil- wril eoopcrallvn meat planl, uiiil nald that gtowrrs In llnit niea "air only now iiwak'-nlnK to how valu - able thr planl will be to nii-in " lie Hald i.ugiport at Caldwrll l.i now rii- lhu%lah(le. i'onilnlllrrx Election ot Ihirr dllTrtoiM wm AlateU Ihh arinnooii. Niimlnanii): eomriiHtre In llllvrr .toliiv.on. Miir- luiigh; .1, l(. llrll, MaKermaii, iiml l-ewln ReHotutlon ' nrusli. Jtnprrt; relink PeieiM»i lllgll InteieP inornliiR In a i >>»ii of iiiniin eo<ipcratlvr ini ICndomrmnit < ommltire John 'no. Idly Iind for a iiiilf< rkethiK art In Iili if both llieiio mi Dlreutora whiwo inriita oxphu are' Hoy Diiik, KImlirilv; I.. A. Adnmt,, WeiMlell, nnd thn liile M, V, Mid- <JI«U)ii, i i u i l r y , S. Itank io (Jive ('uba Financial ^id HAVANA, Cuba. Drr. ll (IM'i Pedro Martlnrn 1'rana. (Jiiban aiii- buiwirtdor lo (ho tliiU nl Utatr,., mi|<I today tliat the liiiiKirt-rxporl bank of Washington would lend <;ulm »M>,t)00,IXK),. Hoportfl were I'li. ul.itnl that tlin ntoiiDy. or a grnnt pin I <>( U, was liitrndcd (or a piitiUc wnrk-i program.which would benclll Cuba and at thn name Iliiir brnrflt llir United « u tu defeiiM jioBlllDn, NAMES IN TODAY’S NEWS tBy United Press) Thn dukr ot Kent. t\\ route to Oslo (o attend H*" funeral of his aanl, Queen Maud, told thn news- paper National Tldrnde of Copen- hagen that hn believed hln brother, the duke of Windsor, would return to Knrland to live . . . Ben, Burton K, Wheeler of Mon- iana said in a nperch at Newark last night that Ihe United l-iliili g u a rd a g a in s t iim;--i hy.-.li:r. "Thn people nt (Irrmany wrrr i.wept Into Na/J;iin an i« rr.siilt of liy,strrlrol reai'tlon to r<-i>iiiiiiil<: ilr| nyselt MANILA, Dec, 8 (U.W—A German good will monoplane which flow to Tokyo In record time made a forc- ed landing In the sea off the Phil Ipplne Islands today- on a Tokyo- Manila flight, first stage of Its return flight lo Berlin. Fishermen re.scued the members of the crew os,the plane sank. The five aviators 'and ono passenger aboard were brought to Manila by launch. They said that they would dismantle the plane a f t e r I t wa.*» hauled from the water and ship It to Germany. Tlie four-motored plane, the Con - dor, which made a record round trip night between Berlin and New York last AuRU-st, had flown from Ber - lin to Tokyo in 40. hours 43 min- utes. Motor Trouble It left Tokyo for Manila at 5:37 0. rn, today. lU crew had planned to remain here overnight and fly to Batavia. Java, tomorrow. At 3:30 p, m„ half an hour be- fore It was duo here, the plane ra dlocd that it was txperienclng motor trouble over Cavite, up the coast. The message added that Uifi plane hoped to land at Nielson airport within 10 minutes. An hour passed. There was no sign of the plane and there was no responso to anxious messages from the airport. It was decided to send out rescue planes. Finds Ptana Capl. Mark Lewis, American army aviatoc, in & search plane, flew 119, the cdlusV.AlJOttt 100 feW'-off ttta village of Roi&rlo; 90 miles from Manila on Luzon Island, Lewis saw the plane settling In ihe water. It had landed among a group of Fili- pino fishing boats which picked up the members of the crew Just before the plane sank until only Its tip p a rt was visible. Aboard the plane were Capt. Al- fred Henke and Capt. Capt. Ru- dolph. von Moreau, pilots; Paul Dierberg. radio engineer; W alter Kohe. radio man; George Kohner, mechanic, and Heinz Junge, di- rector of the Pocke-Wulf company, owners of the plane. nULLETIN I. W. Conrad, second F.B.I. expert to take the stand for the 1 lion today, twllflcd eoncernlnr his cuunlnaUon of pliera metat parts (hat “fn all rafmess” it was not eoDclnslTe lo the e i ___ )hat It shuts out all other powUblllllen. He testified, howcfer, thai things point to the coneluilon" that the pllen were used on the nirtM - exhibit. Pllem and the metal were admitted as evidence over defense ol>ieo4 •! lion. Sheriff E. F. Prater then took the stand. I'cp < i r thi.’i Kler If not K'llnn thr way of i-^iiroiui".,. Anthony Kilrii, due In itriive In New York Frlilny far n brief vl.lt, may re-enter Ibr llrlthh rablnet tvllhin a few MreliN aflrr Ills re- liirii lo l.oiidiiii, II rellnlile infnrni- nnt said . . . »:den reKlineit an fiirelm seerelrtty lir<aii«r hr dl»- npprnved of PrlMir Mlnlnler Nevlllo (’linmbrrlahrn jmllry of ne(»lU- Miir wilh Kliropean dli lalnrN . . . c:arl I'lelhrliriiann llnltiieK, ixvv.ra I.nr of many Flrtrvt lmiaiiii Yea,it inll- 1...... asked a N< w Yoik (nurt f. I lo 1 witni Ihat hln hirin lliidimln at llir tl thiiiimh » wriliunu 1 him In ID^D. iSIMSFORM p I’-iiriitittlon 01r Ml'' 'I'wlii l-'allti Coiiw hidliiH a t Ini Kl li.l iiiii:.1<'laiin from irmme, KImlierlv, 'ivlii I'all". filer ihd Iliihl -Wm, .............. nl here (0- ■1)1-' -.yiuiihc) iiv Ki'iiuii wan lo im ed ll a mrelliiK li.l.^( night In thn Klni- x-lIV illKh M li»iil au>lll(||liun nfler iriirlv three 11itiiithfl ot preliminary voik by u eon imltlee <if loi-nl miU'l- . toi Iiirr member of Ihc Walla Wnllii. iWiK-h.l hVliijiliiniy, .lrniil«ii/l iiinidiipl riHiiiftlliin of IJiat orn l/iilliiii III tuinUliliiH iiuirli: for < I' ll,'' iiiitll thn i-(iiiimunlly nymiiti iii.hrnlia ran build ii|i i> nuCflrlrnt hiipitlv Ilf Its own. Warner rreildnil Kiaiik W nnier, 'I'wlii K.illn, wun rlrrlril prertldeiil of (hr gioii|i here, lllinlav KlrrhtlU'r, Jliliiliir. wiiA rlrrleit vlce.prenlilnnt; Mr. Jeniil- Miii, mii relary-lieanurrr; Jiirk Gray, rwln rails, Imslnens lnniiaKe«, Nsiii- nl III (lie iKiiini of dliertJirs wejo .lolin tCliy, ihilil, Klbiini Pierre, MIrr, nnd Hugh .lonlyn, Twin rails, (L«llUUU«ll SM n i* t, Coluow 4) Br o. A. KELKER The ex))lode(l .shell which police found behind the frorfi' scat cushion of the murdered GeorRe L. Olson’s car waa ] fired by the same pun which the state contends was used to:, kill Olson, and which has been identified by state's wit* nesse.s lus the property of Duncnn McD. Johnston, an Itt vc.stigator for the federal bureau of investigation said-aj the trial this mornintr. . Testimony of the special investlfrator, Capt. T. P. Bauglii ^ man, was given under questioning of Verne McCullough, ;; Salt Lake City attorney whi is assisting the pr( _ The trial of JohnstonVwhoT charged with the murder- Olson, a Salt Lake City jewel./ ry salesman, entered itt : eighth day today b e f 0 r i Judgo James W. P.ortw 'a':] district court eensaUontl highlight* -ot-th* .f pert's testimony follow: 1—That the empty shell found I9; : Olson’s car by police wm fired la, . the gun which the state contend^. | Is the property of JohmtOQ. 3—That rufiUng of the gun, «hld»' corroded the inside of the bwre^' definitely occurred after tbe gua tniM loft fired. 3-That the buUet found In OU son's neck, and which enued i)S 4 death, could have been fired or w u fired from » gun similar to the J9 caliber automatlo Colt which **•' niM ut UTean .. Bausbtnan h u been w\Vk the FBI for 19 yean, and has beds termed a firearms eipert for the poel five years, he testified. H i further testified that In hie work be had examined "many thoutiud*" of loni. Gas-Filled Apartment Takes Lives of 3 Men M U N cIe, liid„ Dec. 8 OI.R)—Police were puMled today by the niysterioui (leath.s of three men. one reputed lo be wcaltl)y, whose bodies were found yesterday in separnle rooms of a gnfi-fllled apartment. Tiie dead are W nltrr O. Johnnon. OS, fonnerly of Otilrago anil Detrnlt, the Inventor and M-ller ot nn aulomobilo carbure - tor iieater; Joseph Connor, 47, 11 war veteran, and Rollcn Retd. as, odd Job worketn, bovh ol Muncle. PAN-AMKltlCAN HIIED I-OH ANOELEa. Deo. (I (U.m—Tlie widow of C«))t, Edwin O, Miuiick to- day Mied I’nn-Amerlcaii Airways for »3()(),noil nn result of hU death In tlin Hamoiui Clipper disaster iMt Jan, M, n. VEnNE MeCULLOUail . . . Salt Lake City attorney who Is aaslsUnf the state In the prose- cution of Duncan MeD. Johnston, this morning led direct questlon- Inf of an FBI expert which re- sulted in lentallonal (estloiony; (Idaho Evening Times Blaff Photo). Court Gives Divorce To Actress’ Husband HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 6 (U.PJ-llar- mon O, NelMii today wan granUd ( default divorce decree from B(vtto Davin, llie film otar, after he tcsll- fled his wife preferred her carcer to marriage. NeU'on, elilldliood sweetheart of the actrcna, reeeiiUy gave (ip iih own career ns nn orfhe.^tra ieailer so that lie nwcrtedly could be wlUi his wife, -He tolil Judge Tliurmond CInike Hint Mlh.1 DiivU frefiuently had her nereen piofe:.Alon was the must Imiwrtant thing In her life. Friends ‘Draft’ Garner To Run for Presidency DI'-I-llOIT. Tex.. Dec, 0 Frlsndn of Vlco-Pte.ildent John Niinrn Qiirnri- rallied today to “draft" him a iiresUtrnllal nindldate for IU4(i. ■niey worn led by Hoy Miller, of Ooriius ClirhtI, n llfe-loiiK friend, and liy 'I'om DeBerry, member of tlin 'IVxnn lionni of contriil uiul anotlier friend of long stnndliig. othein, who went to school wllli riurner In Mils iiorlliea/it Texan rommiinlly BO year* ago.-helped nr- ruiiKo thn convrntlon whirli drew IKillllriil iendern from over thn Atuto and took on the nature of a "iionie- at tlin llvnldr home nnd made no ntniement. But the overall clad fariiiern and Ihe townsmen who were lib iinreriieO. One siiUI: "Wal. lin hniin'l said yen — but tlien hn tiann’t nnld no, eltlier,*' k'ont of them remernlMred him not ns u young man who left for i|i dlnlniit outjioiil on Ihe Ulo Oranile river to o| miA n Isi olflee, but an "thn brht poker pinyer >u lied Hlver rounty," riip (lnnier-for*|irenldent inove- iiieiit hiui snuildnred lit 'I^xas for innntlui. Beveral eltles iiulnicted Ihelr delegates to llie s(n(n conven* tloii In Beptembe; to support such K inovnnienl, Jhit a resolution en- dorsing him for president was tabled, "to avoid any possible split in tlie party before IMO.” (iarner lias made no comment on thn IU4() presldeiitial race and titose eliuo lo him say he won't—at leait until thn Weiddnit has deelared lilinnelf on thn subject of a thlrf lerut. I- JOUN NANCKQAHNU ■>1 ard oiu’ette by registered maU and testified that It wa« In his con* Unuous poesesslon from th e .time received It until the time ho mailed It back to Olllette by registered mall. Questioning of Baughman by Mo- . Cullough follows: Q-Did you make an eiamlnaUod on these three obJecU (the guo< . shell and bullet) with relation to determining whether or not the ahell had been flrM by the gim In quee* Uon and the buUet came from thi gun? A -I did. Q-Please state to the Juit whether or not the shell found had been fired with tlie gun which Is • state's exhibit. Finds Marhlnga A—On that cartridge case X found markings on tlio rim ot the sbeU and on the case. The A6 la U known as a seml-rlm shell. The rear of the barrel strikes Uie front ot the ahelt rim and leaves markings which art microscopically small. I found, on both sides of th« nhell, definite scratches left by Ita contact with tlie barrel. I tooic lha exhibit (the gun) and found It wa« . (CoaUauKi ea rsc« S. Colama •) BABYINIREDAS \ Twin fVlls Infant glrJ, inUm old, waa fighthig for life Uila uftprnoon at aim I ’wlii Falls county honpltal after a motor car crash one mile nouth of Blionhone a t 4 a. m. today, Tlie Infnnt bi Ronella Norton, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Norton, Twin Falln. The car drlvih by Norton craslied hitof U>e tear of a Bacraniento. Calif., car which had Rlopped hnlf-woy off the pavement, according to Sheriff Oeorge Brown of Lincoln county. In Keml-Coraa Coiidlllon of Uio Norton child tl "not very g*od,” Uio attenrtlnt phy« slclan said, Tlin Infant Is In lei ' nninutone condition and may be a fering from a fractured skull. Ns X-ray pictures had yet been taken this afternoon, ' ‘ Mr, and Mrs. Norton •uffere^-ta ir’nor Injurlea, Tlie mother of Uia boliy was brnlwd about U>e cheek, nnd leg. and Uu^ father suffered a deep out Just In front of the left elbow. Sheriff Drown aald a door catch arimrently w a.^^n « fl. tat9.„ Hugh Rankin, W fl J a tm t. flae« ramento. was driver of tba othie VlUj him w a i -------- . . Vsfaa,M«v, J Sheriff Drawn tb a ^ l» twowheeUofr'thi " ' to stop and clear' %

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Six Ir r if^ tc d Counties In Idaho

TODAY’SNEWS

T O D A Y

VOL. XXI. NO. 200— 5 CENTS. TW IN F A L L S, ID A H O , TUESDAY, DECEM BER 6. 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER

FBI MAN IDENTIFIES SHELL OF MURDER GUN

FO m SO G EESlS W MiFi R E C O f f l

By RALPH H EIN ZEN

P A R IS , Deo. 6 (U.R)— T lic fo re ig n , m in is tc 'rs o f G e rm a n y a n d F ra n c c to d a y s ig n e d a c re a m -c o lo re d s h e e t o f s lu 'c p sk in I i . 'u rh n ic n t pIcdj^itiK th e tw o h is to r ic eneniic.s to nco iife ro n c e ta b le in s te a d o f r e s o r t in g to w a r fo r .sc tllem cn t o f t h e i r di.spule.-^.

T h e d o c u m e n t— sig n ed b y N az i F o re ig n M in is te r Jo a c h im v o n R ib b e n tro p a n d F re n c h F o re ig n M in i.s te r GcorKcs R o n n c t on th e s p o t w h e re (ho B r ia n d -K c llo g g a n t i -w a r t r e a ty w a s in i t ia le d a dccad e a^ o — m a y p ro fo u n d ly a f f e c t f u tu r e E u ro p e a n re la tio n s . R u t on ly f u t u r e deve lopm en ti d e m o n .s tra te w h e th e r i t w ill b eco m e a n i i is to r ic doc^im cn t o r a jio iitic a l R osturo .

U 's form nl .purpose Is to pledBc b o th nntloiLS to outlaw w nr n;' liu 'itnim ent Iti .■'clllliiK lilsputc; bears no tim e lim it. H encc th e two pon'or.s (iRrce to rccoRiilze llieli pr(*sent com m on fro n tier nlonR tin R liliio a fte r Beneratlons of siw riidlc WiirfAre nutl to negotiate nit fu tu re troubles. avoklliiK re.sorl to force un less all e ffo rts tow ard com pro­mise fall.

Itcpo rtc rs P rc K n tT lic c c r tm o n y o f tlgn ln ij th e doc­

u m e n t w u on a b rillian t s tage in th e clock sa lo n o f th e mlnL-.try o f for- elKn a ffa irs , w ith P rc m lv Edou. n rd D alad lc r a n d hlRh officia ls of b o th govcm m cnt.s p resen t.

Retum inK from a s ta te luncheon n t M ntlgnon pa lacc, w here th e f irs t in fo rm al P re n ch -O erm an tallw on E u ropean a ffa irs took place over Uie coffce cups, B onne t atiii R lbbentrop took th e ir p laces (n two h igh back* cd c h a irs before th e costly L ouis X V I’ b u reau in th e clock sa lon .

T lie re w ere tw o coplcs of th e nK reem cnt, one in F rench w hich B o n n e t RlBncd I lr e t and one In O em m n w hich R ibbcntrop Blgncd f i r s t . , _ ^ . . .

T h e cifrcmony w(u> niado public ' by fldmlsslon at dclCRatcd rep resen -

tntlve.i o f th e F rench and G erm an d ip lom atic prc.vs. w ho stood n t op ­posite rnd.s o f ilje table. M otion and •still can icriunen sw arm ed th rough th e Brilon.

F irs t ConferenceA lte r the liri('f cerem ony. Dala^

d ie r and B onne t led the G erm ans in to »n iidJoiiiinK Milon w lirre they KutlHTcd iiround a bln oviil table for tlH-lr flr.sl form al rnnference,

K x trao rd ln a ry ' i)rreuutlon.s were ta k e n to KUiird th e G ctm uu MtivJivV It wa.s evuieiu thiU the «ovci>nment wn.-i a n ite ly n iliidfiil tliiit one i iiKO K rnst votii R a th , ( lennai

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By FR A N K IklrNAUOKTONW ASH IN G TON . Dec. 6 (U.P)-Edsel

F ord , p resid en t of the Ford M otor Co.. ii.'werled before tlir senate f i ­n a n ce subcom m ittee today th a t th e b e s t cncounvBe’’’f rit \o buMi^ess w ould be a general reduction In taxes.

F o rd sa id ho felt Ihat a fiy.stem of Incen tive taxation , providing for g overnm en t ta x crcdits to encourage In d aU rla l proflt-xlinrlnR. “m ig h t c re a te m ore problem s th a n Jt would solve."

H e to ld Sens, H crrliig, D„ I b„ a n d V andenberg , R.. Mich., th a t a g e n ­e ra l ta x reduction program w ould provide business w ith benefits a d e ­qu a te to stim u la te p lan t expansion, Increased payrolls, p ro fit-sh arin g a n d o th e r prac tices for w hich In­cen tive ' ta x atio n m igh t be nn e n ­cou ragem en t.

P ro f il-S h a r ln r SystemF o rd c ^ c d , Uic F o rd com pany

w B B c'^ iy ste iirm e best fd lm of p ro flt-sharlnK . saylnB th a t "we try to bo m ore th a n fair, and we believe earne.stly in paying Ju.st n: h ig h w ages us can be paid and p ro ­d uc ing jiMt n.s cheaply as possibli in o rd e r to ge t a largo volume ot p roduction ,"

"W e feel th a t we have no .serious labo r trouble ," Ford w h e th e r th e plan Had bee.n found ,satLsfactory.

H e hald th a t in 1014 llie compn th e n ru n by h is fiilhcr. He F ord . derl(le<l to "pay above w hat vift UimiHhl WU8 th e koUik > r a te In o u r industry" and aiuio ed th e I.") per day m inim um van a proflt-.sliarlnK Ny.stcm.

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an hour, iind hUi fatlin - iiddc-d r e n t to It, Koril ^tll^l, i.iul contli I h b policy u n til 192(1 "w lirn we iablLshrd a tiUiilinutu ral<- of 7:i i-ent.s p e r hou r o r to per day. protlt-.'iharln i; wiiii cluinKi'd (ilrnlRht |U per iliiy wiirc,"

’'riil;i ;iUiiliniun p irv iilh lit pF on t Mild,

,'.loii It Kol down lalklnK now ahoi n o t th e avrraRe.'

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( i i i n i :n(: a u m v i i a m ,i i ;.s

H ere’s Why South Idaho Jaycees are Collecting Toys

France and Germany Sign Anti-War Pact2 Nations Agree To Arbitrate on Future Disputes

Ballistics Expert Claims Markings are Identical;

Fails to Certify Bullet;MA7 PnnnWll Washington Man States finn Sir? 10 Used Weapon CorrodedAmPL/lNt FALLS;

CREW IS SAVED

T h is p ic tnrc—one o t th e m ost n n n sn a l C h r ls tm ss p b o to s e v e r ta k e n —lells yoa a t one d a n c e Just w h j Ju n io r C ham bers of Com m erce In T w in F a lls a n d o th e r s o u th c e n tra l c ities are ro llectine old toys . . . a n d w hy firem e n In w n e towiw a n d h t |h K h o o l c la s s e s in « th « n a n n p a i r i n s t b t t o ; i (o r lo ta w ho w ouldn’t m eet S a n ta C brnt otherw ise. v—

T h i r d i ’ l a n t O f f e r s

S a l e t o M e a t G r o u p

GROWER O F F M L FIRES A lO O O IA S

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E n tran c e of a n o th e r local pa ck ­ing if lan t in to c o n s id e ra tio n fo r pas­sible p u rch ase by Uic A ssociated M oot P roducers, Inc .. fe a tu re d firs- slon.s today of th e c o o p era tiv e ’s a n n u a l m eethiB a l chainbcrH b e ­low th e T w in K uU siU ank a n d T ru .st com pany. \

M rs, C, B, Jiink.i rrq u e a tcd th e grou)) U) cniuikler th e S t a r PacklnR p la n t w hen i t vote.i th in nfternoon w h fth rr or n o t to p u r rh a sn u local p la n t mi headguiirlerH fo r th e houtli

; e rn tra l Id ah o m e a t cooperalive, P re - vlouslv. ilie Id a h o PackliiK* p 'a n t a n d tiie I iu lc p en d c n l pa ck ln x p la n l Iind liern IIMrd a s th e a ltcrnallv r.', before llio fa rm e r nieinberH,

Vote wa;i to lie la k rn th is lifte r- noon nil ro iic lm ling in a ]o r e v riit at thn an iiuu l niectliiK , a t w hich 100 iitteiidcil. T h e ro -o p n iem beu . rail (leeliti- (o buy one o f th e tlin-e plant.s or n r i ' t u new fn ilo ry . l)h.- nl^^1on a t t ti r iiiom lnK M-.s-slon in ­d ica ted th a t , M 'lilllnen t nppari'iitlv- was in favor o f buying one of th r local p lan ts,

M rm benililp Cllnil>« A ppoln linerit of lejMiliilloiis and

nn in liialln it I'om inlttei-s wut< uImi ■ a r- rled o u t thbi m o rn in g , P re n td n it I. K. a ta tis '- ll. B u h l Iind H eere tarv <). II. A lber, A pp lrlon . S llbm lllrd ir - porlfl htiowlng th a t m e m b ersh ip now Is a t lrii«t fi!K) in f o u ih e i'ii tia l Idaho . ’I1 ir m e inberslilp o n r y n ii ago WI1.1 only :itl,

Klrlil MiiniiH>-r .lohii Tniiuiillv ot- fo ied fiH'.tK <'mn'PV5\U\K Ih r t 'litil- w ril eoopcrallvn m e a t p la n l, uiiil nald th a t g tow rrs In lln i t n ie a " a ir on ly now iiwak'-nlnK to how v a lu ­able th r p lan l will be to nii-in " lie Hald i.ugiport a t C a ldw rll l.i now r ii- lhu%lah(le.

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M A N ILA , Dec, 8 (U.W—A G erm a n good w ill m onoplane w h ic h flow to T okyo In record tim e m ade a fo rc ­ed la n d in g In th e sea o f f th e P h il Ipp lne Is lands today- o n a T okyo- M a n ila f lig h t, f irs t s ta g e o f Its r e tu r n f l ig h t lo B erlin .

F ish e rm e n re.scued th e m em bers of th e crew o s ,th e p la n e sa n k . T h e five a v ia to rs 'a n d ono p a ssenger a b o a rd w ere b rought to M a n ila by la u n c h . T h ey sa id th a t they w ould d ism an tle th e plane a f te r I t wa.*» h a u le d from th e w ater a n d sh ip It to G erm a n y .

T lie fou r-m otored p la n e , th e C o n ­d o r , w h ich m ade a reco rd round tr ip n ig h t betw een B erlin a n d N ew Y ork la s t AuRU-st, h a d flown from B e r­lin to T okyo in 40. h o u rs 43 m in ­u tes .

M otor T rouble I t le f t Tokyo for M a n ila a t 5:37

0. rn, today . lU crew h a d p la n n e d to re m a in h e re ove rn igh t a n d f ly to B a ta v ia . Ja v a , tom orrow .

A t 3:30 p, m „ h a lf a n h o u r b e ­fo re I t w as duo here , th e p la n e r a d locd th a t i t was tx p e rien c ln g m o to r tro u b le ove r Cavite, u p th e co as t.

T h e m essage added t h a t Uifi p la n e h o p e d to land a t N ielson a irp o r t w ith in 10 m inutes.

A n h o u r passed. T h e re w as no sig n o f th e p lane and th e re w a s no resp o n so to anxious m essages fro m th e a irp o r t. I t w as decided to se n d o u t rescu e p lanes.

F inds P tan a C a p l. M a rk Lew is, A m erican a rm y

av ia to c , i n & search p la n e , flew 119, t h e cdlusV.AlJOttt 100 feW '-o ff t t t a v illage o f Roi&rlo; 90 m iles fro m M a n ila on Luzon Island , L ew is saw th e p la n e se ttlin g In ih e w a te r . I t h a d la n d e d am ong a g roup o f F i l i ­p in o fish in g boats w h ic h p icked up th e m em bers of th e crew Ju s t be fo re th e p la n e sa n k u n til on ly Its tip p a r t w as visible.

A board th e p lane w ere C ap t. Al­f re d H enke and C ap t. C ap t. R u ­dolph . v o n M oreau, p ilo ts ; P a u l D ierberg . rad io e ng inee r; W a lte r K o h e. ra d io m an ; G eorge K o h n er, m e ch a n ic , and H einz Ju n g e , d i­r e c to r o f th e Pocke-W ulf com pany , ow ners o f th e plane.

nU LLETINI . W . C onrad , second F.B.I. expert to take th e s ta n d fo r th e 1

lio n today, tw llf lc d eonce rn ln r h is cuun lnaU on o f p lieram e ta t p a rts ( h a t “fn a ll rafm ess” i t was n o t eoDclnslTe lo th e e i ___) h a t I t sh u ts o u t a ll o th e r powUblllllen. He testified , h o w cfe r, th a i th in g s po in t to th e coneluilon" th a t th e p l le n were u s e d on th e n i r tM - exh ib it.

P llem a n d th e m etal were adm itted as evidence ove r de fense ol>ieo4 •! lio n . She riff E. F . P ra te r th e n took th e stand .

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r lr r l r i l prertldeiil of (h r gio ii|i h e re , lllinlav K lrrhtlU 'r, Jliliiliir. wiiA r lr r le it v lce.p ren lilnn t; M r. Je n iil- Miii, mii re la ry -lie a n u rr r ; J ii rk G ray , rw ln ra ils , Imslnens lnniiaKe«, N siii- n l III (lie iKiiini of d lie rtJ irs w ejo .lolin tCliy, ih ilil, K lbiini P ierre , M Irr, nnd H ugh .lonlyn, T w in r a i l s ,

(L«llUUU«ll SM n i * t , Coluow 4)

B r o . A. K ELK ERT he ex))lode(l .shell which police found beh ind th e fro rfi '

sc a t cushion o f the m urdered GeorRe L . Olson’s c a r w aa ] fire d by th e sam e pun which th e s ta te contends w as used to :, k ill Olson, and which has been identified by s ta te 's wit* nesse.s lus th e property of Duncnn McD. Jo h n s to n , an I t t vc.stigator fo r the federal bureau of in v estig a tio n sa id -a j th e tr ia l th is mornintr. .

Testim ony of the special investlfrator, C apt. T . P . B au g lii ^ man, was given under questioning of V erne M cCullough, ;;

Salt L ake C ity a t to rn e y whiis ass is tin g th e pr( _The tria l o f JohnstonV w hoT charged w ith th e m urder- Olson, a S a lt L ak e C ity je w e l./ ry salesm an, en te re d i t t : e igh th day to d a y b e f 0 r i Judgo Jam es W . P . o r t w 'a ': ] d is tr ic t c o u r t

e en sa U o n tl h ig h lig h t* - o t - th * .f pe rt's te s tim ony fo llow :

1—T h a t th e em p ty sh e ll fo u n d I 9 ; : O lson’s c a r by po lice w m f ir e d la , . th e gun w hich th e s ta te con tend^ . | Is th e p roperty o f Johm tO Q .

3—T h a t rufiUng o f th e g u n , « h l d » ' corroded th e in side o f th e b w re ^ ' d e fin itely occurred a f te r tb e g u a tniM lo f t fired.

3 - T h a t th e buU et fo u n d In O U son 's neck, a n d w h ic h e n u e d i)S4 d e a th , cou ld h av e be en f ir e d o r w u fired fro m » g u n s im ila r to th e J 9 ca liber au tom atlo C o lt w h ic h **•'

n i M u t U T e a n . . B a u sb tn a n h u be en w\Vk

th e F B I fo r 19 y e a n , a n d h a s b e d s te rm ed a f irea rm s e ip e r t f o r th e p o e l five years, h e te s tif ie d . H i f u r th e r te s tif ied th a t In h ie w ork b e h a d exam ined "m any th o u tiu d * " o f l o n i .

Gas-Filled Apartment Takes Lives o f 3 Men

M U N c Ie , liid„ Dec. 8 OI.R)—Police w ere puM led today by th e n iy sterio u i (leath.s o f th ree m en. one rep u te d lo be w caltl)y , whose bodies w ere found ye sterd a y in separn le room s o f a gnfi-fllled a p a r tm e n t. T iie de ad are W n ltr r O . Johnnon. OS, fo n n er ly of O tilrago an il D etrnlt, th e Inven to r a n d M-ller o t nn aulom obilo c a rb u re ­to r iie a te r ; Jo seph C onnor, 47, 11 w a r v e teran , and R ollcn R etd . as, o d d Job w orketn, bovh o l M uncle.

PA N -AM KltlCA N HIIEDI-OH A N OELEa. Deo. (I (U.m—Tlie

widow of C«))t, Edw in O, Miuiick to ­day Mied I’nn-A m erlcaii A irw ays for »3()(),noil nn resu lt of hU d e a th In tlin Ham oiui C lipper d isa ste r iM t J a n , M,

n . V EnN E M eCU LLO U ail . . . S a lt L ake C ity a tto rn ey who

Is aaslsU nf th e s ta te In th e prose­cu tion of D uncan MeD. Johnston , th is m orn ing led d irec t questlon- I n f of an FB I expert w hich re ­su lted in le n ta l lo n a l (estloiony; (Id ah o E vening T im es Blaff P ho to ).

Court Gives Divorce To Actress’ HusbandHOLLYW OOD, Dec. 6 (U.PJ-llar-

m on O, NelMii today wan granU d ( d e fa u lt divorce decree from B(vtto Davin, llie film o tar, a fte r h e tcsll- fled h is wife p referred h e r carcer to m arriage .

NeU'on, elilldliood sw ee theart of th e actrcna, reeeiiUy gave (ip i ih own c a ree r ns nn orfhe.^tra ieailer so th a t lie nw crtedly could be wlUi his wife,

-He tolil Judge T liurm ond CInike H int Mlh.1 DiivU frefiuently had h e r nereen piofe:.Alon was th e must Im iw rtan t th ing In her life.

Friends ‘Draft’ Garner To Run for Presidency

D I'-I-llO IT. Tex.. D ec, 0 F rlsndn of V lco-Pte.ildent Jo h n NiinrnQ iirnri- rallied today to “d r a f t" h im a iiresU trnllal n in d ld a te fo r IU4(i.

■niey worn led by H oy M iller, of O oriius C lirh tI, n llfe-loiiK friend, a n d liy 'I'om D eB erry, m em b er of tlin 'IVxnn lionni of contriil uiul a n o tlie r friend of long stnnd liig .

o th e in , who w ent to school w llli r iu r n e r In Mils iio rlliea /it T exan rom m iin lly BO year* ago .-he lped n r- ruiiKo thn convrn tlon w hirli drew IKillllriil iendern from over th n Atuto a n d took on th e n a tu re of a " iion ie-

a t tlin llvn ld r home n n d m a d e no n tn iem en t. B u t th e overa ll c lad fariiie rn a n d Ihe tow nsm en w ho w erelib

iinreriieO. O ne siiUI:"W al. lin hniin 'l sa id yen — b u t

t l ie n hn tiann’t nnld no , eltlier,*' k 'o n t of them remernlM red him

n o t ns u young m an w ho le ft fo r i|i d ln ln iit outjioiil on Ihe Ulo O ran ile r iv e r to o|miA n I s i o lflee, b u t an " th n b rh t poker pinyer >u lie d H lver ro u n ty ,"

r iip ( ln n ie r-fo r* |ire n ld en t inove- iiieiit hiui snuildnred lit 'I ^ x a s for innntlui. Beveral e ltle s i iu ln ic te d Ih e lr de lega tes to llie s(n(n conven* tlo ii In B eptem be; to su p p o r t such K inovnnienl, Jh it a reso lu tion e n ­d o rsing him for p res id en t was ta b led , " to avoid any possible sp li t in tlie p a rty before IMO.”

( ia r n e r lia s m ade no co m m en t on th n IU4() presldeiitial race a n d titose e liuo lo h im say he w on 't—a t le a i t u n til thn W eiddnit h a s deela red lilinnelf on thn sub jec t o f a t h l r f le ru t.

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a rd o iu ’e tte by re g is te re d maU a n d te stif ied th a t I t w a« I n h is con* U nuous poesesslon f ro m t h e .tim e received I t u n til t h e tim e ho m ailed It back to O llle tte by reg is tered m a ll.

Q uestion ing of B a u g h m a n by M o- . Cullough follows:

Q - D id you m a k e a n e ia m ln a U o d on these th ree obJecU ( th e guo< . she ll a n d bu lle t) w ith re la tio n to determ in ing w h e th e r o r n o t th e ahell h a d been f lrM by th e g im In quee* Uon a n d th e buU et c am e fro m t h i gun?

A - I d id .Q -P le a s e s ta te to th e J u i t

w h eth er o r n o t th e sh e ll fo u n d h a d been fired w ith tlie g u n w h ich Is • s ta te 's exhibit.

F inds M arh lnga A—O n th a t c a r tr id g e case X fo u n d

m ark ings on tlio r im o t th e sbeU a n d on th e case. T h e A6 la U know n as a sem l-rlm shell. T h e r e a r of th e ba rrel s tr ik es Uie f ro n t o t th e ahelt rim a n d leaves m ark in g s w h ich a r t m icroscopically sm a ll.

I found , on b o th s id es o f th « nhell, de fin ite s c ra tc h e s le f t by Ita c o n tac t w ith tlie b a rre l. I tooic lh a exh ib it (th e gun) a n d fo u n d I t wa«. (CoaUauKi ea rsc « S. Colama •)

BABYINIREDAS\ T w in fV lls I n fa n t glrJ, ]« inUm old, waa f ig h th ig fo r life Uila

uftp rnoon a t a im I ’wlii F a lls county honpltal a fte r a m o to r c a r c ra sh one m ile nouth of Blionhone a t 4 a . m . today,

T lie In fn n t bi Ronella N orton, da u g h te r of Mr. n n d M rs. C laude N orton, T w in Falln. T h e c a r d r lv ih by N orton craslied hitof U>e te a r o f a Bacran ien to . C alif., c a r w hich h a d Rlopped hnlf-w oy o ff th e pavem ent, accord ing to S h e r if f O eo rge Brow n of L incoln county.

I n K em l-C oraa C oiidlllon of Uio N orton c h ild t l

"n o t very g*od,” Uio a t te n r t ln t phy« s lc lan sa id , T lin In fa n t Is In le i ' nninutone cond ition a n d m ay be a fering from a f ra c tu re d skull. N s X -ra y p ic tures h a d y e t be en ta k en th is a fte rnoon , ' ‘

Mr, a n d M rs. N o rto n •u ffe re ^ -ta i r ’nor Injurlea, T lie m o th e r o f Uia boliy w as b rn lw d a b o u t U>e cheek , nnd leg. a n d Uu^ fa th e r suffe red a deep o u t Just In f ro n t o f th e le ft elbow. S h e r if f D row n a a ld a door c a tc h a rim re n tly w a . ^ ^ n « f l . ta t9 .„

H u g h R ank in , W fl J a t m t . flae« ram e n to . w as d r iv e r o f tb a o th ie

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Tuesday, December 6 ,19SS

PRESIDENT EXPECTED TO CONTINUE LIBERAL FIGHTm m mHEADSDENQyNCE

3 R D -IE iP L A NB f IT L E 0 . W ILSON

W A SH m O TO N . Dec. •« (U.B — P re s id e n t Rooserelt r e tu rn e d fro m TOCAtUoi todo]' confiden t th e nft» tlo n Is "going places" end rea d y to p rim e th e New D eal to carry on b e - lo re » new ond m ore hostile c o n - gresa,

M r. Roosevelt w u w p ec tc d io lose n o tim e In calling to g e th er h la ^ p J to J hlU Jlcu lenan ts lo r a com ­p rehensive discussion of th e 1939 congressional p rogram a n d to lm»_ p ress upon them Uie necessity fo r m a in ta in in g a solid fro n t In th e face o f reduced Dem ocratic m a jo ritie s In b o th houses.

A ddressing University o f N o rth C a ro lin a students a t C hapel H ill

‘ yesterday th e P residen t show ed th e New D eal ready to go onw ard . Ho a ssu red the nation th a t b e tte r days w ere coming through D em ocratic p rocesses — and n o t by o n e -m a n

- reg im en ta tion . Again h e pledged siupport to th e cap ita lis tic system .

Angry D lscnulon M r. Roosevelt Is confron ted now

w ith Ilna l decisions on a d m in is tra ­tion poJlcy beloTO th e J a n . 3 m e e t­ing o f a new congress e lec ted Ja*t m o n th in th e first political reverse su ffe red by th e New D eal, i n W ash - L tgton he found the New D eal- Dem ocratlo party echoing w ith aom ew hal angry dLwusslon of th e w eeit.«nd dem and of S en . O uffey , D .. l»a., th a t the P residen t seek ft th ir d term .

“I t Is astnlne s ta tem en ts like th a t of Sen. Guffey th a t te n d to he lp Republicans to victory." sa id . 6 e n . W heeler. D„ M ont., one of th8*i le ad e rs of th e anU-New D eal c o n ­gressional bloc. " If I had m ade a s b a d a showing for th e D em ocratic p a rty in my sta te as was m ade in Pennsylvan ia la st November by Sen .

- 'O o ffe y , I would ta lk d a m em ail.” S e n . Burke, D.. N eb , a n o th e r

tn U 'N e w Dealer, said:' “Seands l ik e OBffey"

“ The sta tem ent sounded Ju s t like Jofr G uffey. I disagree en tire ly w ith

- tb a o f m y d istingu ished colleague." .

: ' n i e s e sha rp expressions o f opln* - i o a - a i g g « t leglslaUve d lffku lU ea

m a y arise unless M r. R ooserelt a d - . JusU adm lnistratlTe policies In th e

direc tion of the conserraU ve w ing of th e pa rty . O uU tanding fo r d e te r ­m ina tion now are:

1. S ha ll spending be cu rta ile d to ba lance th e budget or sh a ll th e speod iog flow be d iverted fro m d i­re c t relief to Job>maklng naUoD al de fense expenditures.

a. S ha ll cw gress “earm ark" f u ­tu re relief approprlaUons.

■ 3. S h a ll th e a dm in istra tion seek g rea te r presidentia l powers to en<

• forpft nentraU ty .a iK t penalise a g '

P lans to C arnr O n 4. M ust taxes be I f l o f ^ d d r w in

Im proved business produce a sa tla* , /a c to iy re tu m on c u ire n t rs to s .

' K S h a ll th e New D eal s ta n d p a t on Ita achievem ents to d a te o r c a r ­r y o n to new objectives in sp ite o f

- th e general elecUon "revei*e.'*M r. Roosevelt evidently in te n d s

to c a rry on. Ke Is confiden t lib e r- a llsm sUll Is on th e m arch , H e e x ­p la in ed h is a ttitu d e yesterday In th e C hapel Hill address a n d d e ­p a r te d w ith a new degree, do c to r o f Uws.. Ha fa ld h e h a d been to ld

<the young people <1elt th e n a tio n w u “going places* a n d t h a t h a fg re e d w ith them .

K a p e r i Barviesi . P a th e r H . E .H eltm an will conduct P o r ty H o u r A doration In R u p e ii^ to ­d a y , tom orrow a n d Tburscloy, ll v.Tis- an n o u n ce d , today.

A t A m erican F a lli M rs. D . E . -Schlm kc ho.s bet*n

ca lled to A m erican FalJs by tJie d e a th of h e r broU ier-ln-)aw . Jo h n H enne.

V isits D angh terM r. a n d Mrs. Jo h n W agner, T o p -

pe n lsh . W ash., pa ren ts of M rs. O. T etz . a rr iv e d Tuesday to v is it th e ir d a u g h te r . M rs. T etz, who h a s been 111 fo r th e p ast th ree weeks, is able to be up again .

P lay le t atJVI. I. A.M e m b e ^ of th e f irs t w ard M utua l

o f th e L. D. S. church will w itness a p lay le t, -'The Rivals," a t 7:30 p. m. today . T h e c a s t ' Includes LoueJlR T insley, L ym an TVler. L a u ra S ea ton a n d D ean Freem an , and th e p lay Is d irec ted by ^Jonei) C am pbell. Dr. E w o o d T . Rees will co n d u ct th e m eeting , a n d the regular c lass w ork will follow.

A t th e H ospitalM rs. A. B, Colwell and M erl G ra n t,

T w in P a lls , and Andrew P e lrlllo , A m sterdam . N. Y., have been a d m it­te d to th e T w in. P a lls c oun ty g e n ­era l hospital. P a tie n ts dism issed In­clude M rs. N ora P r ltch e r a n d A llen H ale, T w in P a lls ; M rs. B ta tla D lm - m lt t a n d M rs. W ayne F rock , B uhl; G eorge h . Rose. M urta u g h : E dgnr W ilson. K im berly and M rs. A lleen T oo th m a n , H a n l to n . '

FiDSyCGESIS Ml IN MS

. (ftom P i |# Oni) now In operaUon a t th e F o rd n lan ta , h e sa id , w as s ta r ted In 1630. E m - ployes a re perm itted to deposit w ith the w m jM ny » p e rcen tage o f th e ir salai‘les o r wages, a n d a t f i r s t w ere paid 0 per cen t In terest. R e ­cen tly th e in te rest wsa c u t to 4.B p e r cent. Siieclsl re tu rna a re p a id on th e depoBlU. in a jldltlon to th e in te res t, In sem i-annual paym en ts . « 'd am ount to a round 10 p e r c en t, I ^ r d said. T lils would m ake th e do - poalta re tu rn as h igh a s 10 p e r c e n t pe r year.

Po rd pauned a n d suld;" T h a t fund now h as |14,203,000

m It thU year. T o U l In te re s t a n d ap«x:lal relum n on the fund haVe am ounted to ♦87,815,000,"

H a lu ie d approxim ately »ia/)00.- 000 as special re tu rn s, a n d flen . ^ r r i j i g 8al(l, "U»at U c learly p ro f-

BID’S IQ BE SETORTLAND, O re., Deo. d (UPJ -

w d a on contrncU for lo u r a d d l- U onal Idahn construction proJecta» to * « jw l la l ly financed by th e p iib -

llu led to be opened w ith in th e n e x t *orU»lght, th e l*WA reg ional offlco •nnounco il today.

To o p ro jecu . whose to ta l con- ' ■l'l»roxlmates I lS a .-• ■900, include alleraUona to M oscow’a : dtopowil p la n t: c o n s tru c tio n

« * 88-foot sp a n over P a rad ise n e a r Mowow’s un io n s u t l o n

o the r s tre e t Im prpvsm enta; a . «W *»tcry brlok ach& lhouse a t

W * o n , near H aaelton, In J e ro m e oountjr, a n d a g y m n u lu m a n d olAss

’ »d(tltlon to th a school a t Clif.' i m . m n k l l n county.

n H « n a l ortloe sa id v o r k lia s K lo n l» o t th « M Id a h o ir which PWA f tiio tm en u

TO R U 88IA TO K Y O , Deo. « OLRV-Japan liaa

» n r d rd de -r w y io r'ooncluslon of a new fU h -

N ew s in Briefr a l b c r D ies

M rs . J . T ed D avis h a s re tu rned fro m Boise where sho was called rec ­e n tly by th e illness nnd d e a th of h e r f a th e r .

A tte n d Q araes H en ry Coiner and Curtl.s E aton

hav e re tu rn e d from California w here th e y a tten d e d several Im jw rtftnt c o a s t gam es.

^ h y c le RecoveredCity police rep o rte d to d a y recovery

I n BoiseR . M . Johnson , Elll.s D onaldson. R.

P . M allon . W ayno Cox, F ra n k C, Jo h n so n a n d Ray Hill, a ll of Tv.'ln Fa lla , s p e n t yesterdsy In Boise business.

Legionnaires a t F u n e ra l’ co m m an d e r R . V. Jo n e s of the

Tw in F a lls A m erican L egion po st to ­day requested every passib le L egion­n a ire to a tte n d th e f u n e ra l services fo r P ra n k D am ico a t 3:30 p. m. W ednesday a t th e D ra k e a n d Rey­nolds fu n e ra l hom e.

V isiting M liaionary Jo seph M cC racken, m e d ica l m issi­

on a ry In S h a n g h a i fo r m ore th a n 30 years, h a s c oncluded a vU tt w ith h is b ro th er a n d s ls te r - ln -la w . Mr.

-and M rs. L. 8 . M cC racken , a n d has gone to K an sa s w h ere h e w ill visit a b ro th e r a n d w ill th e n Join his wife In C hicago to v is i t a da u g h ter.

Baptists Attend Rally at Jerome

L arge ly a tten d e d w as th e m id - iH tln g rally In Je rom e th is m o rn ­

ing . in connec tion w ith th e aim ul- ta neous evangelistic cam pa ign of C e n tra l B a p tis t churches, w h ich b e ­g a n S u nday m orn ing , a n d vU l con ­tin u e to r a week.

T h e Buiiday services, w hich opened th e cam pa ign in th is section o f I d a ­ho , w ere v e i l a tten d e d , accord ing to thoee In charge. Rev. Irv in g G aines Roddy, p a sto r o f th e P lr* t B a p tb t ch u rc h , Boise, la th e speake r in T w in P a lls . f

O th e r speakers th ro u g h o u t th e d is tr ic t a re :

B uh l, Rev. W. A. PhU jips of S a lt L ak e C ity ; CasUeford. Rev. P . M. B u rtc h of N otus; P ller , Rev. s . w . S tu ch b e rry of C aldw ell; G ooding, R e v .‘J , 8 . B a iley 'O f Id a h o P a lls ; HaU ey, Rev. 0 . M . S tro n g of P a y ­e t te ; Je rom e, Rev. I. M . B ram o of N am p a ; K nuII, Rev. M ack M cCray or B lackfoot; R upert, Rev. J . T . H all o f R oberta; Shoshone, Rev. E dw ard D orbysh lre o f M ounta in H om e; and W endell. Rev. I ^ a D u n ca n of B alt U k e C ity .

News of RecordM a r r i a g e L i c e n s e s

1>KC. 8E rn ie W heU el, 49. a n d M rs. B e r th a

W oods, 48. bo th of Buhl.DEO. 8

D enn ie Bradley. 34, a n d O enola B eads. 1#, bo th of W endell.

K e n n e th M ilton A nderson, 34. and M yrtle M ae Hughes, Sa. bo th of R u ­p e r t

B l r th H

Condition Im proves Ed Foster, B uhl, w ho Is a p a tie n t

a t Uie T w in F a lls co iu ity generiU hosp ital. Is s ligh tly Im proved .

Leave for CoastM r. and Mr.s. A. H irach have re-

tu rn ed to Los A ngeles, follow ing a visit w ith Mr. a n d M rs. L. F . Leopold.

M eeting PostponedW illing W orkers cla.s.s of th e P res­

by terian c hu rch w ill n o t m eet T hu rsday as an n o u n ce d becau-ie of th e Andrew R ogerson fu n era l. The mectlnB ha.s been Ind efin ite ly post­poned.

N oel Club M eeUogNoel club will m e e t T h u rsd ay a t

1:30 p. m . fo r a d e sse r t luncheon a t th e hom e of M rs. R o b e r t M iller, Mauriop s tre e t a t th e e n d qI N in th avenue ea&(,

Auto Looted .T h e f t o f a g ray b la n k e t, a Ilnsh-

llg h t. a p a ir o f gloves, p liers and a screw d river w as rep o r te d to police today by L. a . K lrk m an , w ho said th e a rtic le s w ere s to len fro m his m otor c a r la s t n ig h t.

Seen Today

( r to m Pag* one )B ert C h r is t ia n so n . K im berly , was

chosen a.< c o n ce rt c o n d u c to r . C h ar­les S h irley . T w in P a lls . wlU be conce rt m a s te r fo r s tr in g e d ln.-itru- m en ts and D r. O rr in A. P u ller. T u ln Falls, will be c o n c e r t m a s te r for b rass a n d w oodw inds.

S ponsored b y L ionsT lie com m un ity sy m p h o n y will be

sponsored by th e I Jo n s club of T»-ln F a H s .-T h a t o rg a n is a tio n will receive h a lf o f t h e n e t proceeds from co n certs to c a r ry on the L ions p ro g ra m o f oye conserva­tion am ong school c h ild re n . T lie club w ill' h a n d le t ic k e t sa les , publicity, p rog ram a rra n g e m e n ts a n d o th e r d e ­ta ils.

D ecision aa to th e tim e a n d places of th e sym phony c o n c e rts will be m ade la te r , a cc o rd in g to P residen t W arner. I t w as in d ic a te d th a t con ­c e rts p robably w ou ld be held in T w in FaU s a n d In th e o th e r com­m un ities fro m w h ic h th e m usicians come.

"T he fa c t t h a t th is is a com m un­ity sym phony c a n n o t b e em phasl; too m uch ." W a rn e r sa id . "W e w very h a p p y to h av e rep resen ta tives from so m a n y of th e su rro u n d in g tow ns a n d i t Is o u r I n te n t th a t th is be m aJnU fned a s 'a c o m m u n ity e n ­deavor."

L ong N eededC onductor C h r is t ia n so n sa id th a t

'th ere h a s long be en a ne ed for such a n o rg an U atlo n a s th is d u r­ing th e w in te r m o n th s . Now th a t Its success Is a s su re d wo fee l th a t we can b u ild - u p a n o rch e s tra of w hich tlie people o f so u th c cn tral Id ah o c an Ik Ju stly p ro u d ."

N ext r e h e a r sa l w ill b e M onday evening, Dec. 13. a t th e K im berly h igh school a u d ito r iu m . I t Is called for 8 p . m .

Leaders o f th e sy m p h o n y group were p rep a rin g to d a y th e full lis t o f m em bersh ip . T h e Je ro m e lis t was an n o u n ce d a s fo llow s: Viola, Q uftflv f le c h tn e r ^o fficer o f vio­lin s ): Elvtt T e rry . V iolins, G ilbert AchenbBch a n d S h irle y R eed . S trin g baas, B a rb a ra P e te rs o n . H orn , E l­b e rt R ice. CaUo, B e tty Cornw ell.

T ran s ie n t w ho ne ed e d a face washing, re s tin g a t c u rb In m id ­d le of block, h e av y ,ro ll o f bed- c lo th ing a n d p e rso n a l e ffec ts be­side h im . . . G ir l d ro p p in g n o t one bu t TW O m irro rs—a n d sm ash ing bo th to sm ith e ree n s . . . Jaycee board of d irec to rs look ing p re tty lugubrious over a eerlou.-! p rom - lem ,Indeed , to w it: How to get m ore th a n 150 do lls a ll d ressed up In nice new doll c lo th in g w hen n o t one of th e Jayccea c a n sw ing a n e e d le .. . I ^ y s it tin g pa tien tly In shoe rep a ir sh o p , one stock­ing foot m inus u su a l s t r e e t cov­ering as repa ir m a n a t ta c h e s heel le a th e r. . . A nd m a le pedcA trian looking d um bfounded as sm all boy asks h im : "A re y o u .m y p ap a or where la m y p a p a ? "

BABViyREDASnCARSCRASli

(Ftom P»|* Pn#) windshield. He sa id h e h a d Ju s t re- sto rted h is c a r w hen U»e T w in PalU coupe came over a ’'hogbook" anil Into the sligh t dip In th e road a t th a t t>olnl.

Fog blftiikfted th e low spo t, the sheriff said, ond th e roadwaV w oi allpi)ery.

'H)e Impact of th e c ra sh s e n t dm CsllforiiJft rn r DO feel, n n d U slopped In the brush off th e roa<l.

R ankin and c h a m b e rla in suffered only m inor briiLiM,

L oth m otor cnr.i w ere heavily dainaKed.

T o M r. and M rs. P au l O. F lngem un, B liss, a girl, la s t n ig h t a t th e Twin F a lls county general hoBplt«l nti«- te rn l ty home.

T o M r. and M rs. W ilbur H ox. i > i n Fa lls , n girl, early th is m nritlnu a t th e T w in Falls county g en era l him- p lta l m ute rn lty home.

T o M r. and M rs. R ich a rd Forbens, T w in Fnlls, a boy, la s t n ig h t a t th e 'X'win F a lls county general lios |ilin t m a te rn ity home.

T o M r. a n d M rs. R obert I. I lr rro n , a boy, Sunday a t th e S ubu rb u n m a ­

lty home.) M r. a n d M rs. E arl F, W atk ins .

B uhl, a girl, H undsy a t th e T w in F a lls county general hoapltol n ia te r - n lly home.

K u n e r a ldI• -

MAflON — D m e ra l aervken fo r J a c k Fo rest M ason, K im berly , who d ied M onday a t tho Twh> F a lla c o u n ­ty genera l hoapttnl, will Iw held W ednesday a t 11 a. n i. a t th e F iler cem etery . Rev. M ilton W . iiow er, K im berly , ofllnlatluK a t th e g rav e ­side rltea, In te rm rn t will Iw u n der Ute d irec tion of th e W hite m o rtu a ry .

1 Temperatures \• — -------------------------- — •

M in. M«i, m e .. 3». a i 4S

N K TO rPK WNrUipiiow i;iin,,) n r e fllilR will

•fiinliirl II c m ,m il tl i e I h h week a t Ihr hoiiir of iik ' g iiititlliin . Mia. W, A. Vail KiiKelrii, im t l i r Innl |nw of llir 0 .1111(1 r i ie , "H r H n|ipy "

Hunk lit I'lrein iiker wUl he awiitd- eil Mary .Ifuie /H irm rr nii<l ii nuni- h rr cit A|irdn1 liminrn will h« Hiven varloii.i iiiniiiieiH. M uslrcil num hrrs will fimv(((p n il 1n(«'Kii>i p a r t o f Uin crrnmonv.

DlirUlK llle lll|^lnr:l|| hptmlon MIm MnrHnrrl Mnr.iii will ilbiruwi liull- I'ooin mittincin iii iin llr liiu tlu n of tlin foitiml diiiic-e to 111' flliiycd noon liy th t i nrou|i.

TAWANKAA flrenldr nm | kUI <'xrhiiiiHn for

n r r . n VkTjn iilunneil hy inr'iulwin of the •|-nttiuikn C atiip l i r e a t a

hclil 'I'lin „ f,m rIn l)fl h rld lu ti^n r.Hiiii n l thn hntiin of Ihfl H'liMillun. Mr«. J . O. Khiir*, wiin (Iri'ldefl cm a t yw lor- lUyii urMliii, „1 i i r r hom e, iie - frfiilimeiiU .(iiic liiilrd th e inertlng .

AOWAKIYAAownklva Ciuiip r i r n O lrU nm i-

ti„ .f r |.url(c(i)ailun In Uin Cam p n i n d i r ^ ' O h rlitiuaa l>nrty (c,r i)r<-, 31 a t th e flylitl F ra tle r party li.i im e .'honov ln i un- de iprlvliegrd rh lld ie n , 'n io sessini) wan held n t thn hom e nf lhn gimr- cllan. Mrn, K lrh n id ttoliertsnn. Nsnirji wriB draw n for n g ilt ox- chan ie .

■ ItlM M IN O U lltl )Plans fov ft va iidy sa le H altirday '

were <'i>mi>leied by th e Mumming Mlrd group tui ll m e t la s t S a tu rday a t tho home of tlio K uurdlan, Mrs. N. (), Johunoji, H ea lth e h a r ts were d litrltm tod to m em ber,

D raw ing of n a m es n n d com m it­tee UMlKiimenta f o r th e ChrU tm ua pa tty U«o, a t th a hom e o t tha gUKMllan noni'ltided th e business fiPMlnn. I le f r rsh m eu ta were Mrved by the liosteM, r.volyn Doan.

BKE BAH S SHIFTED HERE

T ran sfe r o f a co n tes ted divorce su it from d is tr ic t o o u r t a t H ailey to th e d is tr ic t tr ib u n a l h e re h a d been m ade today o n re q u e s t o f M rs. N or­m a l L. H lb n e r S ca rb o ro u g h ,

J o h n W . S c a rb o ro u g h , H ailey, is seeking in th o s u i t to secu re legal end to h is second m a rr ia g e to M rs. Scarborough , w h o m h e accuses of desertion f ro m N ovem ber of 1934. H is w ife. I n . a c ro ss - com plaint, ch arges h im wlUi e x tre m e cruelly .

Judge D . H . B u tp h e n g ra n te d M rs. Sca rbo rough 's p ica fo r t ra n s fe r of

10 case to T w in F^IIs.C en te r o f th e d isp u te Is custody

of dau g h ters , B a n d 10 ye a rs of age. T lie c h ild ren w ere bo rn alftcr th e f irs t m a rr ia g e a t Elko. Nev.. Dec. 20, 1037. D ivorce d e c ree ending th a t un ion was filed In M ay of 1030 In N evada a n d th e B c arb o ro u s lu re ­m arried Moy 2, 1031 a t Hnlley.

Mr, S ca rb o ro u g h is fwkb)g divorce and o n e -h a lf tim e c u s to d y of the two d a u g h te rs . H is w ife asks U ia t Ills s u it be d e n ied ; t h a t h e be o rd e r­ed to su p p o r t n n d m a in ta in h e r and tho c h ild ren by *78 pa y m en t per m on th , a n d t h a t a h e be given full custody of th e c h ild ren .

P au l S , B oyd, B uh l, representfl Mrs. S ca rb o ro u g h n n d C ontroy Q ll- fesdle. ffaUey. Is a tto rn e y for the lu uban d .

AyCEESIftLGI OSUCARPLAN

Insj)ec llon to u r th ro u g h tho iina lgam ated S u g a r com pany p la n t

n e a r T w in F a lls w ill lilg lillgh l to ­n ig h t's m e e tin g o f Ihe Ju n io r C ham ber of C onunerce , m em bers of th e bo a rd of d ire c to rs sa id today a fte r tl ie lr r e g u la r weekly s e u lo n a t th e R ogerson (lo ffe« shop .

'I1ia Jaycee nu ;inbernh lp will rno for d in n e r a t th e J’ark hotel

a t 7 p . m ., will h o ld a b rief buslnens m * e tln | a n d th e n will a<l)ovim to th e a u fa r fac to ry , w here lln r ry El- cock, Id ah o m a n a g e r, will take them on a conducitcil lo u r .

A nnual toy ro lle c tlo n carried ou t H unday w ith v o lu n te e r trucks and drlvrrfl, a n d w llh o ld of Hoy H^^Ollla, was a "very g i'n a t succeas," Uie d i­rec tors w ere to ld to d a y by Lionel T . Canu)bell, c h a ir m a n of th a t portion o f (he a h r ls tm a s k id s' p a rly , under Ju n io r C h a m b e r a tup lces .

D irec tors a iu iouncm l th a t assla t- iincn of a n y local o rgan isa tions "wm ild be h ig h ly a p p re c la ta d " In th e ta sk of su p p ly in g doll c lothing for abou t IM rtolla now a t (im firo I llation l>elng rep a ired .

n e a d q u a r te r s fo r llie Jayoees' (.‘lirlhinuin klda p ro je c t will bo aet u p In fo rm er Ciiiamb«»r o t Oommeroe (|iiiirlern b e n e a th Uie D ank and 'I'liin l bu ild ing .

D e a t h S e n t e n c e t o

S t a n d f o r M r s . H a h nCOLUMBUS, 0 ., Dec. 6 (U.R)— G overnor M urtin L. Davey

(iccreod today th a t A nna M arie H ah n , 32, m ust die in the Oliii) pen iten tiary electric c h a ir W ednesday iiiirlit. The jfovcrnor re jec ted her appeal fo r executive clemency.

Mr.s. H ahn, m o th er .o f a 12-yeur-oid boy, wii.s convicted of the poison m u rd er of Jacob W ag n er, 78, in Cincinnuti. The prosecution linked h e r name w ith t h r e e o th e r

G o e s t o D e a t h"I have decided n o t to In ttr fe re ,"

the Rovem or said.Mrs. H a h n will be th o f i r s t wo-

m aii to d ie In th e elec tric c h a ir In Olilcx A w om an w as han g ed In 1M4.

G overnor Davey sa id lie saw n o g rounds on w h ich h e could In tervene to save h e r life .

S ta te ’s a tto rn e y s h a d described Mrs. H ah n os a m o d e m B org ia , « b o had m e t o ld m en In beer p a rlo rs , fed them a slow poison, w on th e lr .co n f l- dence by p re te n d in g to n u rse th e m back to h e a lth , a n d th e n s to le th e ir savings a f te r they h a d died . S h e w as convicted of on ly one m u rd er, th a t of Jacob W agner, 78, o f C lnclnnaU , b u t U w as believed sh e h a d poisoned four to six o the rs .

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com pared w ith 6,780.566 sh o r t to n s u nder th e rev ised 2938 qu o ta .’’

T h e b eet grow ers' o ffic ia l sa id th a t th e su g a r a c t of 1937 ‘‘m u s t be am ended so th a t grow ers a n d p ro ­cessors c an g e t a la rge r p rice fo r the ir su g a r. T h a t c an bo done by reducing Uie o ff-sh o re o r Island quota o f Im ported suga r, th u s r e ­ducing th e availab le supp ly in th is county. T h a t w ould b ring supplies down to a consum ption basis, a n d would h e lp p r i c u upw ard fo r Id ah o growers."

E xpire Dec. 31H e p o in ted o u t th a t quo tas on r e ­

fined H aw aiian a n d P u e r to R ican su g a r exp ire . D ec. 31 of th is y e a r. "T heir su g a r c a n be placed in C hU cago a t ft low er f re ig h t r a te th a n Uie Id a h o b eet su g a r. T h e tim e to do so m e th in g a b o u t th is is w hen th e quo tas e x p ire th ia m on th ."

M iller sa id t h a t th e qu o tas fo r n e x t y e a r give C uba a s m a n y to n s as dom estic b eet a n d cane grow ers com bined , a n d th e P h ilip p in e s h av e well over l.OOO.OOO.short tons.

" I th in k w e wlU be very ab ly r e p ­resen ted by o u r congressional de le- laU on." M iller sa id . " T h e y ll f ig h t for us. S o lt'6 u p to th e r e s t o t us to do som e flghU ng ourselves. W c'rc assured of th e ir suppo rt."

W ESBEEIS

E nerge tic opposition to beet suga r acreage cut.i In souU iern Id a ­ho, a n d s tro n g de m an d th a t red u c ­tion In Island su g a r quo tas com ­p e tin g w ith dom estic beet a n d cane producers, w ere expected to fea tu re th e a n n u a l m e etin g of th e T w in P a lls C ounty B eet O row era ' asuo- e la tlon he re th is afte rnoon a t th e I. O. O- K hall.

H enry D w orshnk. eoiiBrcviinan- elect. WHS rrhedule<l to m ake tlie p rin c ip al adrirrfjt, D w orshak Ojen w ^s scheduled to d l.ic u u w ith llie beet m en tlib stetM regarded In th is a re a as e .v en tla l tn th e w elfare of so u th Id ah o 's m w l advantuHPoufi crop.

A tirm ln n fe l(Minied heavy, w lili m orn th a n 100 a lre ad y In th e Imfl p rio r to s ta r t of th e nc.'slnii. cirrciid- jng to o f f lc n s of th e a ssorlatlnu .

T h e fTesniddnn ngaln.tt r iir ta l t- m e n t of beet a rreu g e was expcc tn l to b e . eouched in vlgoroiui hiti- guage.

C arl ly-oiiurd, n i r r , p ree ld n il of Uie es.io<'liillon. Iiea<l.'» (he llhl of offlcern niitl d liector.i who w rrn u fo r reelectlnii o r replncem eni u ronelud lng rv u n t un tills aftcniiK in' p rogram .

F uiu -ra l Ilch I foi- <)hai’l«‘M A . A h i I h

F u n e ra l services fnr C h a r ln a, A uatln , 70. who died n e a r ItniiM-n,

1 held yoRtontay a t th e 'I'win F a lls ino rliia ry eli#j>el, I trv . K j. W h ite o frir.latlng.

I 'w o nuniliern, "Oolnii D nuii iiir V alley" a n d "W hen th e Itoll U c o in l U p Y oniler" w ere nimg liv Mih. K alph T eagun and Mrs. M. Unliltnon. accom pan ied by l"ny Htiepfilry

P a llb e a re rs w ere W. W. l-m krr O la lr I’u rk er. Itny P oihI. W, (!, P o n d . J . W. Jo n e s nnd W. K, ZllKey tn ta n n e n t w as In 'I 'w in Ki>lln i n n r - te ry , u n d e r th e d lreetloii of thn 'i wlii F a lls m o rtu a iy .

lt<> <;rH<>ii Matron Paid Last Honor

F im era l aervli-en fo r M ra. F a n ­n ie M . O uiU a. 71). r e s id e n t of H og. erson for m a n y y e ars , w ere h«ld th is a fte rn o o n a t th e W hite m o r­tu a ry ch ajw l, H av, n , B. D ivU . I togerion , u fflo lalU ig . '

Musio w as d ispen sed w iu U and pa llbea rers w er« W illiam O lark . K elly Itoas, 'n m m a a F a tiaelt, Jo h n lleiikll, P a u l s o h n e l l a n d OaH Patrick .

Ih te rie tery u n d e r Uin dIreoUo m ortuary .

C are of a bab y la a fu ll- tim e job fo r D J io u ra .a jid 41 m ln u tee e m ry day, a n d a iin r t-U ih e Job Uie re s t of the day . I t In ea th n a ted .

HEREES

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AMERGROyPR E N E W S A C IIfy

W ith th o avowed purpose o f con- . ic n ln g Uie m oney of U xpayem and of g u a rd in g ag a in s t Inco iu ls ten t ex­pe n d itu res . th e T axpay ers’ league of T w in F a lls county h a d been revived today.

J . P. Cordes. T w in Falls , w as elect­ed c h a irm a n a t th e reorganisation m ccU ng In T w in P a lls C anal com ­pan y offices la s t n igh t. C. P . Bowles, T w in F a lls w as e lec ted sec­re ta ry .

Called by RelnkeH . C h rb B elnke. th e re tirin g

c h a irm a n a n d a rcprcscn tfltlvc-elect fro m T w in F a lls county, called the c.c.v;lon.

M em bers o f th e exccuUvc com m it­tee c hoscn la s t n ig h t Include E. M. T om lin son . B uhl; D avid Koenig, H an se n ; H . O . L au terbach . H an .« n ; Charlcjj C oiner. T w in F a lls ; P e te r L in k . H an.sen. a n d Ja m es R . B o th - w ell. T w in Falls ,

T h e g roup se t th e n e x t m eeting fo r Dec. 19 a t th e C anal com pany 's offices a n d Inv ited any county ta x ­p a y e r to becom e affilia ted .

M ore C om m lttee iA ddU lonol com m ittees will be

cho.sen by th e tim e o f Uie n e x t ses­sion . T liesc. accord ing to C ha irm an Cordcs, will Include com m ittees on leg lslaU on. county budget, hosp ita l a n d organ iza tion .

M em bersh ip com m ittee nam ed la.st n ig h t Includes N. V. S h a rp , F iler; D av id K o c n ig ,H an se n ; L. Je ss ,B u h l; V. E . M organ. K nu ll; C. T . Brown, K im berly ; Jo h n M. T hom as, C astle- fo rd ; M ilton L le rm an, C lover; E d ­w ard P astoo r. A m ste rdam ;. H yrum P lck c tt. M u rta u g h ; E. N. M clnU re, K im berly ; C harles Coiner. T \i'ln F n lls ; R . R’. Love, B uh l; Sam G am ble , T w in Palls .

E)K IM B E R L Y , Dec. 6 ( S p e c la l ) -

K lm bcrly school boa rd m em bers. In specia l session yesterday , took p re ­lim inary s tep s tow ard th e acquisi­tion o f laiK l a d jao c n t to or n e a r th e p rese n t two a c rc i w hich provides p layg round accom m odations fo r th e 300 K im berly h igh school s tu d e iiu .

A ction w as th e outcom e of a r e ­c e n t vU lt from P h ilip Souien. Id ah o h ig h sbhool Inspector, w ho offered severe criticism of Uie school bc- causo of Uie Inadequacy of p rese n t playg round fac ilities.

S lncc th o erec tion of Uie ga raue lo r school busas. th e f a n n shop bu ild ing a n d the tenn is courts , only two a c res of g round a re a t p resen t a v ailab le fo r ou tside rec re a tio n for th e a tuden ts .

T h e K im berly PW A p ro jec t Is well underw ay, a n d w ith good w ea th e r, will be com pleted w ith in th e n e x t two weeks.

B ecausc of Inclem ent w ea the r, the pou ring of cem en t h a s been delayed, b u t I t Is L-xpectcd U ia t I t will bo conLlnuea tom orrow . T h e Ag bu lld - h ig a n d c lub basem en t a re n earing c om pletion , w ith th e excep tion of th e b rick w n ee r.

T h o pro jec t Includes a la rge c lass room to be used by th e a g ric u ltu ra l d e p a r tm e n t, a n d a basem en t club room , com plete w ith f lrcp lacc . w hich m ay be used for th e m eeting p lace of o rgan iza tions such a s Uic. Boy Scouts. C am p F ire O lrls, school g roups, a n d also a s a m usic club room.

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DEILDRIVEII GEIS FINE HERE

A W endell you th h a d been fined to d a y fo r reckless speeding a n d a T w in P a lls m a n for d istu rb ing Uie peace. B o th pen alties were m eted o u t by M unic ipal Judge J . O. F um p h rey .

H e n r y M ays. 20, W endell, was f in ed <15 a n d cost^ a fte r a r r e i t by c ity police early Sunday w hen he r a n h is c a r In to a parked m achine a t 1036 B lue L akes boulevard. T he p a rk e d c a r 'w a s ow ned by s. T . A. □ o ff .

R o n n ie C a r te r was fined $5 and costs fo r d is tu rb ing the peace.

B o th m en p leaded guilty a n d paid th e ir f ines a n d costs.

A ndrew Rogerson, p ioneer wool g row er o f sou the rn Id ah o a n d b u ild e r of th o Roger.^on hotel, will t>e p a i d 'f i n a l tribu te a t hcrvlces T hurK dny n t 3:30 p. m . a t th e Pre.s- b y tc rla n chu rch .

T lio body of Mr, Rogerson, w ho d ied D ec. 2 a t h is home In Phoenix, A rli'..,'w os received (h is m orn ing by th e W h ile mrirtuHry. u was ftcrom - ponle<l to T w in Falls by Mr.s. Hog- crson .

R ev . O . L Clark, pn.slor of Ihe P re .sby terlan church, will o fficia te, a n d M r». J . A. D ygert will bo in ch a rg e of th e mu.slc.

M r. Uoger.snu's ^oa. A ndrew C. R ogerson , will a rrive tom orrow from th e U niversity of Wit.slilngUin, S e a ttle , lo iittein l mtvIco.s .

M r, a n d Mrs. Andrew noKei.-oii, b ro th e r anil slster-ln -lnw of Mr, ftonerso ii, a rrived ye.-ilcrdiiy from P lioen ix , T liey hud been n illed then^ from l.nnK neacli. Ciillt.. wli.en; Ihey h a d non» to Hjieml th e w in­te r,

17ie A ndrew ll<>Ki-t:nins hud m ov­ed to I ’ho rn lx alxiul. 1(5 vcnin uK't from T w in Fiilhi, Imiildg lo b c h fll l M r. ftoger.^on’s lirfillli,

P .-T . A. srONHOHH I’J.AYlJUIU.KY, Ui-r; 0 ( » |x v l a l ) - ’l'li<'

( lle iid n ru Itn iirli km' ik will )ueM 'nt " T lie ■ ll 'r h ii l lilll(1. ,'• III IlK- hl«li sehool uiKlllorliiin, 'Ilmr.Mliiv ul- fl rio p, nl.. u nde r llie fi]ion.Mir.ililp of the O v erla n d I’arenl- 'I 'cuctier a.ifioclu- tlon .

Heiid iKXilis tlilii Clirlnlmun under l l l r new p<inl«|r ra le iif I J je Jier 11). (.'lone noflk M(^rc.—Adv.

Awarding of Gifts Climaxes Dancing

H lghllghU ng th e dance a n d box .social spon.sored la st evening a t th e r. O , O. P . h a ll by m em bers of S t, E dw ard 's pa rish , was th e d is trib u ­tio n of th e con tests o t th e H aw aiian hope chest.

P a t D aly, Mlh.s R ita M un le r and A n ton B ritt , K im berly, received th e g ifts, O scar K laas and w . J . Hol- le n b erk aurtlo iicd th e supper boxes.

R e f r e s h m e n t s wero served th rouK houl th e evening by mem h e rs of the C atholic 'Women league.

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M iih c

lUCHAUDSON’SC leaneiB A: n y rm one of your very firs t htojis, Wo m ull o r- dern to ou t of jow n custom - r rs . tJn r JornllX)); Ju st hiirk o f th o I'oa t O nioe. Phone B7U.

A T I M E S A V E RP n p m l l i u u l t o r m u H l n d o u u h w h * n o i> i ;v « n l« n I .S a t In co o l pU oa a n d b a k i h o u r , l a t a r l i y ou w U h. Y o u t lm a In u i ln g

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M I L U O N S O F P O U N D S H A V f O t E N I J S I D ________O U R G O V E R N M E N T

A IR H O SEHomebody w anted on a ir hose

la.sl nlRht.A nil today Ciivey w rvlce sta tion ,

T w in Fall.’!, wn:. mlnu.s one of ll.i a ir hases and a lso ono of Us gaiiKOK.

H ta tion attem lantH reported to poMro th a t th e tw o a rtic le s were s to len som etim e du rin g Uie nliflit.

'1 HAVE TO L E A V E NOW M O N T Y —

I'M GOING TO S E E A MODELHOME T O N IG H T .'

- S E E IF S H E C A N T G E T A FRIENDFW M E MISTER MERUN W IL L Y O U ? -

B IG D A TE seen? Y ou 'll m ak e a r e a l h i t If yon drive op in one of th e sw ank R . & G . U sed C ars f ro m U nion M otor Co. T hey 're r e n e w e d . tiiroughou t . . . com ­p le tely DEPENDABLE!

36 V -8 F o rd o r S edan ............$42530 V -6 T udo r T o u r Sedan....*39536 V -8 Coupe ....... .................... *30538 W lllys Coupe ......................»38536 N osh Sedan. H tr., R ad io »42536 T crrap la n e Coupe. H ea te r.

R adio ........... ............................ M0537 Chev. Tow n Sedan ,

H ea te r, R adio .......................$55037 Ford Sedan , H tr .. Radio....$,'iriO37 Fo rd T udo r S e d a n .......... $45038 V -a D lx T udo r S e d a n _....$75033 C hevro let PU .....................$15030 V -8 P ic k u p - ..........................$37.'37 V -8 p ickup ............................$42r35 V-8 T ruck, New M otor ,,..$371

M any oUiers, a ll m akes, nil . models.

/fyoa art fUt g9nM trpe Ifoa'ilUfa BotuAon thafit

If voM ai'6 this type, yoti are the one to enjoy eg^ nogs made of “Double-

Kentucky straight Bourbon 1N riOOP utiliko vKklkt

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■ Tuesday, December 6, 1938 IDAHO E V E N IN G TIM E S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO P a g r 1

ITALIAN STUDENTS STAGE ANTI-FRENCH DEMONSTRATIQ]OFFICERS GUARD Bright Yule Decorations Make Your

Residence Sparkle Like Santa’s Eyes

H R O N G S P H EB r ItE l'N O L D S PACKARD

n O M E Dcc. 6 H uiulred.1 ofunlvcvsU y sUsccnVs, \nc \urtlng v o - m c n . he ltl niiRr>’ n iill-P rcn c h dcm - n n .stra tio iis in mitln nlrccLi today, BhoutlnfT

”W r w n n t Cor.Mcnl We w an t T u - nLi! W c w nn t D jibou ti!" ,

DJlbnvitl, c h lr f tow n of F rcnch S om nlllnnd , Is tlic trrmlnii.'; of tlie on ly rnllroari to Ad<lls Ahnbn, cnpt- tftl of E thloplii, nnd Itnly Is forced to u se tlif* FYenrl! ow ned line.

O u ard F'rfncU Emba.-is7 Police a n d so ld lrrs In im pressive

num ber.^ Rimrded nil npiironches to th e F rc n o h einbn.'vsy. T liey closed o ff tlie Fnrnesfi sq im re on w hich th e em bn.vy is R ltuated, nnd perm itted o n ly p e rsons wlio lived o r worked ill I t to approncli,

C rack c arab ln lers . Rrenadiers, Al­p ine troop-i a n d picked policem en gua rd e d th e em bassy buildlnjr.

G ro u p s of betw een 10 and 20 s tu - d rnt.s s ta r te d Kmnll a iU l-F rench d e m o n s tra tio n s til ls m orn ing as they w en t to classes.

B u t a s they le ft c la s s .a t noon for lunel), Uic s tuden tn m assed in h u n ­d reds to show th e ir a n g er tow ard F ra n ce .

A sk fo r C orsica. T unis T liey pnracled to such hote ls a.-:

th e E-xccLslor a n d A m ba-vador, and polntliiK to signs like “cafe" and " th e dan .san t,” shou ted :

" P u t t lm n In l ia lia n ! N o F re n ch w ords in R om e!”

T liey Bot as close to th e F rench embn.>i.sy a.s they could. crowdlnR In to .side .streets, a iu i shou ted for C orsica, Timl!; a n d D jibouti.

T lioy w en t th e n to th e Venice aqiiare in liope th a t P re m ie r B e­n i to Mu-wollnl m ic h l a p p ea r on the •balcony from w hich h e o ften sijcaks. H e d id n o t a p p ea r and uK cr wnl' liiK 10 m in u tes th e .students left.

S m all c lem onntrntlons by grouiis o f studeiil.s a n d young l-'n .'rlsls were re))ortod a ll over th e c lly . T lie d e m ­o n s tra to rs w andered th rough m ain street.'!, .shouting blORnns ag a in s t F ra n c e , nnd dem ands fo r Tunis.

O ne Broup saw a n nutom oblle w ith R G erm an llecnso p la te on It. and shou ted , "H ell H itle r!"

e o n WILL TAKE O A IH IA m A R y Z

n O IS B . Ida ., u c c , 6 (U.R)—G ov.- Eli-ct C. A, U o lto lften will take hi.'; o a th of office a.s ch ief oxe<iutlvo o f Id ah o a t noon on J a n . 2. I t o fficia lly a n n ounced today.

'n io oiitli will be adm in istered by J u s tic e J a m e s ,F . A llshlc of Uie s ta te n uprem c cou rt. A few m inu tes be­fo re ho ndm lnlstcr.s th e oa th to B ot- tolf.sen, Ju stine A lbh le will receive th e c h ie f Ju sticesh ip of th e suprem e

ClianKe of ch ief Justlre'.s title is n iitiim allo a n d a n n u a l. Ju stice W ll- lliim M. Hnlilon ot'cuiiled th e ch air thl.H year.

T h e .siat<- IcKlsluLure will convene on Ju n . ■> also. nolw ithsiandlnK Gov. D arzlllft C hirk 's proolam ation wliU'h (IcslKiiutcd llHil diiy i Icsa l holUlay,

Pastor Offers His Own Auto

For Bible Text

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Me l.s Cl, W, ChxmlK'i^, piv.'tuv i . Ilic H.-v.'11111-tliiv A(lv<'utlsL ch u u h c 's In Ihl.'i u rea . Me iiiiKlt! hl.'i olfcc •‘iMiiclitv nlKlit M'rvlc.'H in Hut Tw in l ' 'u lh M i'vriitli-day AdvciitlM rh m rli, i illiT pdlnilMK o u t in 'hU h4‘rmou H in t Viirlou?! m cu hi d lf f e r rn t im rln I'f th e niitlcin luivit riflered $ 100(1fo r r.ucli It loxi.

•I'hc imsltir po in ted o u t Iti lil.s m oil ili iit only n ine le-xt.s lii the lUit lllbU' juciilliMi Hie first diiv of Iho Wfi'k iiiicl [h u t iKiiHt of them (I'lnmiiJKl iibM-rvnncc a.t a day of K'.sl. T h e tf)il:i iiiKl iilctliri's illiis- tiHlliiK th em w rio i.hown cm lli f'CKcn a t th e M 'lvlrr.x Mr, (.•imm Ih' i '.h Ic.pic Iifx i HiUKliiy nlKliL wl Ik- "(liHl <ir (lortlluV Adnin c>r AjicV"

Social Fund Buys Athletic Supplies

MAIIOA, Deiv (1 (UpeflHli Miiion M'liiMilhouiid wiin IImi m'cne ol o ltl-fm iliiounl pin Miclnl I'YIdiiy. l ie . fo re uur(l<iiiln|i th« p irs, mi c n lc r- tn li im e n l wn/t p rrse iiled .

Mr. I.iiMiin nliowrd ^ev<•lal rrr! o f liilPte.HlnK n ilo r film , m iirh of tli niil)Jfi:i in iu i r r in n K (M iiclfr iiatk.

Mrn. J'liyihn Wlllliimn j)i.'.',.-iilrd lici- cliuuieii In se v rra i winif i.clrr iloivi m id trcHiuUnwi v*pro h n iid lioii (IHlllll KHIIIpS, I,U(I„Mill<;r. llr« t K nuler. an rM ci- I n i t Inp diinrii lo iitliin follow ni by n il. a n o lm lli i iiintitirr.

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A t Hill roniiliiftUm of Hi„ liiin iiin ii , (),,rn r Kliiivi tiiicH,„„.,| „ f , tlii> Miiiiiy pir/i thill, iiiiii b im i |) ,i III iihil It wiin liile r nnnoiiiired thn ir Mil.i liioiiHlil th e nuili of n i l wMl li-- lu-rd to r iiih lr lln J(<km1ji

l l i r liiih W hltn Heoiit iw lrol'noUt p o iiro in diirliig file evening i<'iill/<'d t;i.in fi'oiii lln Mile.

M il l. DKN'IUOYN PI.ANTiKlUiK, D rr. U ill)!) Diilnniin

......... lit n»,0<H) wnn diiiin lipio luniiilx h l w hen flm of lui tuikiiowii o r- IhIii d rn lioyed Ili<i pai-kliiK »iid nlnuRhtrrltiK p la n t of floln* I tu ie h - n ? . Ini',

* N a t n t a ll unexprrlcd iy , tiny rep licas of SnoW 'W hlte and the for 1938’8 C hris tinas Irccs. Ily h a n g in g Snow W hite o n life lip uf a s in t le file behind h e r an effective a rran g e m e n t Is ach ieved

T hese new ( .lirh lm n s tree tree glow « iid g lU ler b rlllla ii ll/

[ lam ents nf liigli liisire foil m uke th * w lirii eleelrlc H fh ts B rrii't used.

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t (Iir^r Hniilu'i. IiIiir iic'in-<tlin liiuntin or anuiild th e r r i i l r r p lrro 1111 llir ( In lilniiiH d llin rr t,i Mr. iviiulii be most iit t ia c llv r, Tli flRure 1% iihoiil P! Iiirlii-h lil|;li.

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l''li;,t p i l / r .,illl<v. u SI.(11)0 1Ill/.Omill i< fll|> In Ihc Wd iIiI ', [nil1 MlNl-W Vi>11.. Niiinci nil.', Miiiill iiw lllll.’lw in nl.'c . lie lil.KlC.

D righ t C h r is tm as d e co ra tlo as will m nke you r hom e .sparkle like Jolly S a n ta 's eyes.

A nd w h at 's m ore. If your In terio r tlrcoTatlons tvre in f ro n t oC large w indow —a n d n rc c lenriy vLsiblc from the .street—you m ay c n t f r th em In th e T im es a n d News 1838 ChrLstma-s liom e llR hting c o n tes t for S50 In cn.sh prizes. O u td o o r ligh ting e f- frcUs are th e c h ie f nlm in th e con - t r s i . b u t suppose you try n few .simple ou tdoo r cffect.s a n d then •some In terio r e ffec ts to go nloi;g wiHi them . Y ou m lR hl w in an

nrd. Ill any e v e n t you r hom e will be replelo w ith ChrLstinn.'i .spirit.

T ry T hese l l i r c 's a few in te r io r suRgestioas; 3 u in ll o rn a m e n ts of |>ollsiicd m etal

foil w hich glow ■cffecUvely, elec tric UsUt-s ov no . . . Snow W hlto and h e r b righ tly -co lo red seven dw arfs to d angle In a row fro m ft b ran c h . . . o rn am e n t h a n g ers wl>lch a re ru s t­proof , . , f ireproof snow for drlft.s u nde r Uie tree . . ce llophane g a r- Innds a n d w re a th s n n d Icicles for

.ndows a n d d o o rs . . . stu rdy S a n ta C laus c u t-o u ts fo r m a n te ls , tab les a n d archw ays—th e se a n d m any othcr.s a re new n n d lovely a n d sure to m ake deco ra tin g you r hom e for th e holidays a Joy Indeed.

I t 's .sm artest, o f course , to decide on if color .scheme a n d stick to It.

O ne w ho likes blue a n d silver m ig h t tr im th e tree w ith blue balls o f gla.ss a n d polkslied m e ta l foil, g a rla n d s of s ilv er tln.sel, blue a n d w h ite light.-!. T lie n use . on ^he ha ll tab le o r th e m a n te l over th e f ir e ­place , g racefu l c lu s te rs o f silvered g reen s wUh a few blue l lg h u n t the ir base.

O ld -F aah ioned T reeI f g reen a n d red s ti ll rem a in your

favo rite C hrlstnia.s colors nnd you cherish th e m em ory of tlie old- fash ioned tree.s you h a d a.s a child , you c an w ork o u t sim ply stunn ing ••ffect.1 w ith red a n d green nnd have th e nld-fash lonc 'd tr e e w hich bc.si goes w ith them .

Look n t g ln n t candle.s. some of wlilch n rc g u a ra n tee d to bu rn for 00 hours, m in ia tu re cradle.i nnd lam bs nnd sheplicrd.s to be ii.sod In group.s a m ong g ree n Iwugh; tablr.% a n d m antel;i.

l''ur a n r ff c c tlv r im rliind to iiljii' a beau ilf iil .slnlrca.se, try wlrlt liem lofk Ixitigh.K to g e th e r h i 'inucii (he w ay your f lo r is t wlre.s fluwi'n, a n d grren.s to c e th e r to m ake ii iiir- J'aRe, n i l a vii.se w ith long n.-rdl.-d pin boughs i<) w hich elusions <jf m ln iile red b n ile .s o f polUlie<l lo ll have b i'n i fiis trned , t) r

M.I.APRESEN1S SERIES OF PEA K

JKltO.MK. Dcc, r. (S p e c la l) -T f to ■ard.s from Hie Dlnlne .sUke of the

M . 1. A. iiK’spnled two o n e -act iilnys n t the wi-iulcll hall la.st wcelc. The f i r s t play, In C athay ,"w as |ircM'ii(p(l bv Ihe F a irfie ld ward u n tie r Hie tUreclloii ot M iss Jascph- iiie Ulls',. Thp piny, "no m an c e Is a R a ck r i,- was given by th e Oood- ing war<l im dor th e direc tion of M K s itm ii R ichards.

l.a t'T II p .iity , Klvcn by Ihe W en­dell ttiiKt Kir a retu rned ml-s>lciiiary, w as cn joyrd and wa.s followed by an cvcm inr of <lunflni;.

Thui„,Uiv lo u r tt..n ls of th e Ulalne sU k r (,i til.’ M. I w hich Includ­ed Goodhi;;, Hk-hlifld, Dlelrli-h and Jeioiiicv ine:.<'nli’d four one -act play.s ;il Ihc Jerom e ch in< h iv rrc- n tlnn hall. T he <'>o(Kllng ))lay. " n o - m ojice is a R acket," was pre.scnt- cd u iu le r llu - dlre^'tlnn of MKs R uth nicli:\riLv Tlic ftlc iaicU l wucd. u n ­d e r th e d in r t lo i i of Miss M ary O r­ch ard . picsrn lt-d th e o n c -a c t 'e o m -

"U-:;yK," and whs followed by eiiniKiy. ••r’lfly -flfly -F ln lsh ,"

rn ;c(l bv th e D ie trich w ,ird u n ­d e r Hie direcHoii of M rs, Eva Nel-

T lie Jerom e ward la te r presi’nt- « i iJir j)l;iy, "JJ-SOa, " u?Kler the direc tion of Ml.ss Nnma Tllby.

M usic was pliiyed be tu ee n ael.s a n d th e plays were [ircsonted uniler tho .siiiu-rvi.slon of tlie s take d r.una d irec to r ot Hie Ulalne s take M. I.

.. M rs. Lucie JorKeiV'-un,Following th e en terta ln m i'iit, the

groups H djournrd to th e homo of M rs. S tella T hom pson w here a blrllKlay iia ity honoring Mrs. Tliom p'-on w n. enjoyed. G am es of mouopcily and CliliU'.'e checkers

? ])!aye(l.

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I O T i I I C h r i s t m a s

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T O O K IN G B A C K T O C IIR IS T - ^ M A S 16 Y EARS A G O —lUily w as rum ored In c o n tro l o f M ussolini. . . . T h ree in v e n to r i w ere de m o n stra tin g novel " ta lk ­ing m ovie" a lm ost s lm u ltn n c - ou sly . . . . A n nouncem en t th a t e lec tr ic lig lil c u rre n t In ste ad o f b a tte r ie s m ig h t soon be u se d fo r th e ir receiv ing se ts a d d ed lo h o lid a y ch ee r o f ra d io fo n s. . . . A dm in is tra tion con ce rn c d o v e r bootleg l» o m . . . . N ew Y ork rad io a m a te u r , p ic k ed u p

D ro e ram from V iincouvcr.

B HEARS 0 CTORE TBENDS

Cc;mp:irlson of Ilu photograiihlc tren d s of today w lili those of 30 years ai;o wn.s outlined lo r M agic V alley C am era club mernbiT.s last n ig h t by C. E, B lsbw . pioneer Tw in F a lls photographer.

Mr. Bisbee' also exp lained lo the a m a te u r g roup the mcHiods m ak ing csrbon print.';.

T lie m eeting, held In qua rte rs u nde r Hi? lian k and T ra s i com­pany, also saw th e .second o t the c lub ’s m onlhly )irln t coinpetlHons. C. E. Jacoby, ve teran T w in Falls p ho tographer, nc trd a.s Judge and c ritic . -

Offlcor.s of the M a4lr Valley club aniiouiiced , th a t the o rginiizallon h a s leaj<'il .space under th e bank, beyond the Cam p F ire G irls h :a d - ( jim rters. lo r a iXTinanent clubronm . labo ra to ry and p h o t o g r a p h I lib rary .

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lA B K REPRIEVES YOUNG SURGEAR

nO lSF ., Dec. H n j ,p ) - j0lu \ WctxRor. ho stoic th e g rea t seal Of Id a h o 1 o rder to va lidate s to len s ln tc

boiKls, was released from th e p e n l- tpiitliiry here today u]>on n rep riev e g ran ted by Gov. B arzllla C lark .

W enger h a d .servixl h is te rm fo r Ihc bond and seal th e ft b u t wn.s la ter .sent up tor th e f t o t p riiU ing pqul|)m fjil from Caxton'.s f irm a t Caldw ell. U wa.s from th is la t te r .■rntence he was reprieved.

G ov. C lark also reiirleved W il­liam Blades. K ooleiial county , c o n -

Ictcd of burglary, a n d Janie.s G ib - on, Nor Perce county burg lar.

S l R E E l l E N K p o lic y APPROVEO

E sta b llih m en t of a policy w hich will govern w idening.-of s tre e ts In T w in F a lls came la st n lg lit n.< m em ­bers o f th e city council dlscu.sscd Uio recen l Improvem ent a long thl.H lin e 111 n p a rt of the 100 block Second avenue ea.sl.

T lio council mo¥C<l th a t in the fu tu re perml-saion will n o t be given fo r s tre e t w idening w here tl«s trnvelw ay Is now <0 fee t In w ldUi un less th e curb Is moved back a d is­ta n c e of a t least e ight and o ne -ha lf f e e t (closer to Hie property line) a n d a ll gasolhie pum ps w hich arc s e t up along the s tree t a re removed. Pe rm ission will no t be g ran ted lo s e t up pum ps along niiy .street. T lie council voted unanim ously to a d o p t th e policy.

Also du ring Hie m eeting la st n ig h t m em bers of the council gave official perm ission to Lionel A. D ean, locnl bu-slnessmati-tUcr, to e rect h secoud h n n g n r n t the munlclpa! a irpo rt. T lio h n n g a r will be com pleted nnd In U.SC by Christm as.

S U November reports w ere also app roved by the council. T licy In ­c luded th e r'ei)orl.s of C. E. Row- c llff, w elghm aster, show ing collec- tlon.» £>/ 179.40; FJre CJiJef Fred P e rrj '. show ing two a larm s during tlio m ontli nnd 300 inspections m nde ; D r, E, R. Price, c ity m e at and d u lry In.sjjector, .showing 1,605 a n l- n in ls killed during th e m o n th ; M unic ipal Judge J . O. Pum phrey . show ing to ta l collections from fines nm oun tlug to $745,50; R . J . Heiily. p lum bing Inspector. Miowlng collec- tk m s of $114: J . O. Sloan, e lectricnl inspector, showing $70.70 co llec­tions.

R ich fie ld Legion E lec ts J^.'M iniroe

S H O S ltO N i:. ni-c. fl (.spccliil) - At n recen t m ertln i; of Furl M oii;an Post No. 1 of the A m erican I.eulon, R lchficld , th e following officers were cho.seii:

C o m m an d ir, f j 'e W, M onroe; vice com iniiiider, Howard W. H ubbard ; a d ju ta n t anil fliiiince officer, Cnvl W. A dam s; chapla in , J. T u rm an M c­M ahon; .sergeant a t a rm s, IJlrni'y W. Powell,

T he well know n W iilrnn iiii F oun­ta in prim u iid i r t i , nho the popular Kstrrbrorik I 'liu iitalii i in i i w ith rliaiiK riililr pn liiti, M,<IU I'tieli a t (,'lua llouk S tore .—Ailv,

(.'hrlslniii,s tahlc.

New Work Starts At Memorial ParkIn itia l ta.sk In n new developm en t

p ro jec t n t Sunset M em orial p a rk hero has s ta r ted w ith roadw ays fo r tho new en lrnncc c u t in. ncconllnB to W. E. Hawley, eng ineer a n d la n d - .scapo a rtis t from Y akim a. W ash . H awley is supervising th e local work. H e said U iat if favo iiib le w eather con tinues for a 'f e w day« the road bed.s will a ll be sh a p ed a n d ready for g ravel surfacing .

A considerable q u a n tity of n u r - ,sory stock .co n trac ted for from th e K im berly Nurscrle.s will be p la n te d ns early as po.s.slble h i Uie sp rin g , the ,land,'cai)c a rc h ite c t sa id . T h e undergro im d sprink ling nystem will be ex tended lo a ll developed p o r­tions.

Bonin Chairman of Paralysis Campaign

NEW YORK, Dcc. G (S p c cln l)~ P . J . Bonin of K etclium, Idaho , today en lis ted as chaim m n of B laine c o u n ty In the natlonw kli’ figh t again a t th e ■•miitmlng d e a th .” H ts n ppo ln tm en t to r the " fig h t In fan tile paruyU li'* cam paign wns announced by K eith Mprgan, chairm an o f th e com m ittee for cclebrntlon of the P reslfien t 's b irthday.

REA D TH E TIM ES W ANT ADS.

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tnfeiy—he av ie tt g a n n en ta a re w «*he4

thoroughly— In th e new N o rg e Auto^'

bu ilt W asher. T h e exclusive fea th e f^

w e ig h t , N o rc e l a in - f in i s h a ^ t a t o #

washes m ore c lo thes In less t l m e r i t l "

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CEDAR CHESTSWe carry the Ed R ooi eeda r chest line. Beaullfa) w aU rfa ll p a lU m s w ith elUier tray o r new (ab le rom parlm cnls. Best con- h lrac tlon . Lowest prices.

HARRY MUSGRAVE’S MDSE. MART

Sold on Small P aym en t

I Down and E asy M onthly

Paym ents.

Claude Brown' Music Co.

Even the Drama was heavier ^ 0 years a^of

L i g h t e r W h i s k e y• li t tc k in d a y s w h e n " ( h o v i l l a in id U p u r* s u e d h e r " fo ilcs t o o k ih c i r d r a m a '‘h e a v y ’ l o d s iru ij{ li( . T o d a y m a n y n e o p te p re f i^ r R g h ie r c n to r i a in m c n t a n d U s h te r d r i n k t , A U o v e r A m t i k a t h c t c ’a « d i s t in c t i r c n d t o U g h h h o d ie d w h is k e y s . T h a t ’s w h y B a r c la y '! L W # T ia s o p o p u l a r . A g e d 4 y e a n In a l r 'c c n d i * l i o n c d r a c k h o u s e i , i t s i m o o t h , m c H b w llu v o c i t u n s u r p a s s e d . T h e p r i c e is r o o d e n t c . ; a s , nARcLAY ft CO., iT n ., d i t k o i t . m i c i i i o a n

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European and American Dictators Different

One th ing that has been bothering some Americans in connection with this proposed New World co-opera­tion in defense of democracy is the perfectly obvious fact th a t the democracy of so many Latin-A m erican nations is fa r from being pure and undefiled.

The' conference in P eru may be productive of g rea t •things. Yet there is no use ignoring the fact th a t of the nations there represented only a few can be classed as genuine democracies, as the term is understood

'no rth of the Rio Grande. I f a united front against the dictators is formed, there w ill be plenty of dictators in i t . . , . ,

Yet there is no need fo r anyone to be dismayed by this fact. For if dictatorship in itself is an old story in this hemisphere, the p articu lar kind of dictatorship now looming large on the European horizon is some­thing new. A moment’s comparison will make the distinction clear.

As a general thing, the "banana republic" dictator- shin is a highly individualized show. Only rarely is it based on any ideology o r theory more elaborate than a simple desire fo r power. I t may be exceedingly re-

, pressive—some of the L a tin dictators had nothing to learn from the Nazis about the technique of silencing aUsidehts—but by its very flature i t is ephemeral, and it does not force the ideals, the mental processes fmff the intellectual outlook of. its people into a rigid

, mold. I t is 4 way of governm ent but not a way of life. I t does not try to rem ake society according to a fixed pattern .

All of which is ju s t the reverse of the European- 'model dictatorship 'W h i c h is to be one of the big con­cerns of the Lima conferees.

F o r the frightening th ing about such a thing as Nazism is tha t while i t vests all the power of govern­m ent in one man; it goes f a r beyond the old-time idea d f simple autocracy, and sets up an idea! to which all njen a re forced to conform. I t is not enough th a t the

• citizen simply refra in from criticizing the d ic ta to r; he m ust think as the d ic ta to r w ants him to think, he is perm itted to have only such ideas as su it the dicta­to r, the smallest details of his private life are regu la ted fo r him.

So -that it is not merely political freedom which dies under th is system. The fundam ental r igh t of the hum an being to think his own thoughts and worship araording to the dictates of his own conscience, to pick h is friends, to tra in his children, and to keep himself aw are of w hat is going on in the world—this broad right, which is fun(iamental to anything th a t can pass under the name of civilization, ceases to exist.

T h a t is why there is nothing in the least out of the w ay in the spectacle of various Latin-American dic­ta to rs sitting down to discuss ways of checking the spread of European to talitarian ism .

Free democratic society can survive these im prom ptu one-man dictatorships. It cannot survive, ii spread of the European dictatorship ideal. I f we are to understand the significance of .the Lima confer­ence, we must be clear about the difference between the two.

P O T

S h o t s

The Gentleman in the Third Row

Alice Mui'ble^fi CareerTwo decisions of Alicc M arble deserve as much ap­

plause as when she won the national singles tenniH (Aampionship. The firn t is her announcement thu t she will sing in a New York supper club, becauBo "I nave to make a living.”

A nation of men and women who have to toil for the ir bread will give her a hund on that. H er Hecond decision of Importance ' ] h th a t hIic will not forego tennis but will dfcntln\u> to play every day indoorw iuid w ill go to Wimbledon next Rumniei’. SportHUKMi of the country will applaud tha t.

She has been taking singing IcfiHonn three w’cekH. She used to sing In a church choir. That Houndn like a standard formula fo r a suppor club slngor, b u t It 18 freely ijredlcted th a t the same determination in the supper club racket th a t she showed with a t e n n i H r ^ u e t will ca rry her to her goal—a career as concert singer.

l-M IL E TRUDGE!

c a r S h e lte r ;I d o n 't know w h e lh rr you shou ld

g ive " th e b ird " to young Ceorgi Sprmgue. the Junior h l jh te a c h e r w ho tram p ed 11 miles In Bkl boota,

to h b four companlonn, w ho sle p t th e c a r w hile O eorge trudged .

B u t herc '5 the doiie:G eorge, w ith Tim RobcrUson and

h is lady friend and F red S a n g e r and M issus Sanger, w ent up Rock C reek S u n d a y fo r skiing. O n th e w ay back th e ir c&T go t stuck In th e m u d fou r m llea th is side of th e Scout cab in

p a s t So G enerousO eorge piled o u t a n d w alked 11 m iles—In stiff ski boot«. w hich a re n 't th e b est th in g for tram p ing—to th e OCO cam p. And th e CCC Jada b ro u g h t a truck to d rag o u t th e car.

W hen Ocorgo and th e C C C 'ers go t ■1 th e scene, th e re s t of th e p a rty

wa.s snoo ilng com fortably.O eorge c ou ldn 't go to school M on­

d a y m orn ing , h e w u so s ti ff a n d sore-foo ted . '

—The L ady M

UO HUM D EPT.

W e wouldn’t up a n d la y In so m any words th a t O iro E. Q uire b a n d its Ibe Im lh wiUi a U x lty t h a t 's astounding, b a t we h av e a very la rg e question m ark dang ling a ro u n d somewhere.

Says O iro to us yesterday : "1 go t tb e m ost rcm arU b le b ird dog In (he world.-

“So w hatT” asks we.“So this," says O tfo . ''H u n tin g

season is o rer b a t th a t doesn 't stop m y dog. 1 decided to go fish ing Sunday. I carried a ll my s tu f f ou t to th e ear b u t eouldn 't f in d (he dog. ,I w ent a round beh ind (be house and there w as Ibe dog—dig* g ing worms lo r me!"

AW, L E T S BE FR IE N D S NOW, HUH?

H an im ph , Mr. SlioUt:I am Indignant over th e quibbling

by t l i a t Buh] gentlem an a n e n t th e n um ber puzzle I gave you.

T he solution as I gave i t to you— a n d I have th is on th e ex]>ert o p in ­ion of ano ther Buhl gen tlem an—wai correc t. -Hie figure 1 U t num bei a n d a no ther TlguVe 1 Is a num ber W hen you pu t the TWO N U M BERS to g e th er you get ’11, a n o th e r num bei —b u t th e o ther num bers, com bined

not. rem ain number.n. A fter a ll. Uiey a re n 't cham eleons a n d c a n ’t :hange the ir skins.

Anyway, it all strikes me a s m uch ido over nothing. I know a t Ica^it six P o t ShDla renders who re a d th e p iirilc , nijoypd 11 n l o t - o n d two of them worked It . . . w ithou t quibbling. i

— E lfta

P m S T PLACE AND the BO c e n t In P o l a iinls copiicrs iiot-.i to M*rg« 418 Bcconil avrniie no rth In Twli Falls , our boaril nJ advlflcrs decreed a fte r carefully spnuultig entrle.i from Buhl, r i l t r , Jerome, Durley, R upert Kim berly. Qoodlng anil T w in Tall* M arge got ) | r»p)iM correct oful crno wrong. Polljaniia, OotKllng, was run n er-u p wlih thrao ml»u»kea.

FLASH (VKRYj

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• SERIAL STORY

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th e long lis t o f m a n y . T h e p a ­pe rs c a r r l ^ h e ad lin e s , " N a v y F ly ­e rs C rash a t S e a ." J u s t a s they had n m h e ad lin e s w h e n th e A k­ron w e n t dow n ; Ju s t a s they flaun ted th e t r a g e d y of trap p e d su b m a rin e . B u t to Ju d y A leo tt. w a itin g - fo r th e R e lie f to com e in. a n d to D ia n e B e ll, w ho w as le f t a lo n e w ith h e r b a b y . It w as agony to o d e e p to b e a r . Now Ju d y u n d e rtto o d , w h y th e wlv« th e lig h te r - th o n -a lr m e n . th a t m o rn in g a t L a k e h u rs t, h a d tr ie d to sm lJe. N ow s h e co u ld u n d e rs tan d w h y th e y h a d go n e o n , bravely , ta k in g u p th e ir l iv e s w h e re the th re a d s h a d b ro k e n , sh r in k in g fro m sy m pa thy , w a n t in g n o th ing b u t to b e le f t a lo n e . T h a t w as a ll she w an ted , now .

T h e re p o r te rs w h o cam c , h eartle ss , b u sin e sslik e vo ices th e te lep h o n e , r e v o lte d h e r . She s h ra n k from c o n ta c t w ith th e o u t­s id e w orld . S h e w a n te d to hidi fro m them 's lh - T o n ig h t— to m o r­ro w a t th e la te s t— th e h o s p ita l ship w ou ld com e in , a n d s h e w ould kn o w a t lo s t th e a n s w e r to the questions w h ic h to r m e n te d her.

W as J a c k go in g to liv e ? H ow ba d ly w as h e h u r t? I f h e d id n 't p u ll th ro u g h , sh e th o u g h t passIon^ a tcly , she w o u ld n 't w a n t to livi e ither.

T hen , h e a r in g th e b a b y c ry , and D iane’s te a r-c h o k e d v o ic e qu ie tin g him , Ju d y k n e w th a t s h e m u s t p u t aside h e r p e rso n a l p ro b le m s . Ja ck w as a live. T h a t w a s e n o u g h for n ow ,'A live , w ith a f ig h tin g chance. B u t B ill w a s ir r e v o c a b ly gone. T h ere w as no h o p e f o r D iane, n o th in g she co u ld c lin g to a n d find c o m fo rt in . E x cc p t th e b a b y . A nd h e w as so lit tle , so h e lp le s s . E very tim e she h e ld h im in h e r a rm s , it m u s t b e lik e a s h a rp th o r n in h e r flesh. F o r h e w a s a ll t h a t w a s left to h e r of BUI.

C O Ju d y p u lle d h e rs e lf together, and d id h e r b e s t to a ssu ag e the

s tunned , in c re d u lo u s g r ie f th a t w as m ak ing D ia n e so ho llow -eyed , so nu m b a n d d e a f a n d u n se e in g .

T he n e x t d a y th e B e lie f d ropped anchor in th e h a rb o r , a n d Ju d y w an ted to r ac e do w n ,, to ta k e a sho re boa t, g e t a b o a rd , see Jack , B u t h e r m o th e r sa id se n s ib ly , "II w ou ld b e too h a rr o w in g a n ex­

perience fo r D iane, to go th e re and w atch them ta k e B ill 's b o d y oft. You m u st sU y w ith h e r . I — I th ink It w ill be b e t te r i f y o u w a i t un til Ja ck is in th e N a v a l H os­p ita l before y o u -^ ”

"B ut I m u s t see h im !" Ju d y cried. " I c a n 't s ta n d tW s. I 'v e counted th e ho u rs , th e m in u te s— "

'I know ," h e r m o th e r sa id . She did no t m e e t Ju d y ’s e y es. “ T h ere w ill be re p o rU rs a n d p h o to g ra ­phers. L et 's n o t g iv e th e m a R o m an holiday . J o c k is w ea k — 1 sp o k e to C om m ander S loane— a n d h e , too, th inks it m o st a d v isa b le t h a t you

lit u n til th e y h a v e ta k e n J a c k th e hosp ita l. B y th is ev en in g

y o u ’ll be ab le to — "Ju d y c o n tro lled th e r eb e llio u s

w ords w h ich w ere o n th e t ip of h e r tongue. S ho rea liz ed th a t th e experience w ou ld b e d is a s tro u s for D iane. A flag d ra p p e d b o d y — th e hom ecom ing o f th e m a n w h o had kissed h e r goodby. w h o h a d sa id

irelessly , " S e e y o u W ed n e sd ay l' _ u t fo r h o rse lf, m e e tin g J a c k w ould b e to A nd r e a s su ra n c e — to see w ith h e r o w n e y e s h b face; to h e a r h fs voice. T o b e s u r e , ju re th a t h e w as a liv e . N o m a t te r how

idly he w as In ju re d , s h e to ld h e r ­self, a ll she a sk ed w a s to lo o k a t him . To see h i* eyes m o v e , to touch h is h a ir .

A ROM AN h o lid a y , H er m o th e r had sa id . R e p o r te rs , p h o to g -

• jp h e rs . T h ey w o u ld m a k o cloy­ing, s e n tim e n ta l co p y o f h e r Joy it seeing Ja c k . T h ey w o u ld p r in t, ’A D M IR A L’S D A U G H T E R SO B S

O VER N A V A L F L Y E R IN JU R E D IN CRASH A T SE A .” T h e y m ig h t even ta k e q u ic k , fo rb id d e n p i t tu rcs of h e r, le a n in g o v e r th e itre tche r, be in g ta k e n d o w n th e gangw ay. She rem e m b e re d w eeping w onlen w a i tin g a t a p ie r in N ew ILondon. T h e p a p e r s h a d prin te d c loseups o f th e i r sw o llen eyes, th e ir tw is ted , s o b b in g Ups. Oh, no! No! M o th e r w a s r i g h t She m u s tn ’t go.

So fo r tw o h o u rs s h e a n d Di{ sa t side by s id e o n th e sofa, te rrib le , w a ilin g s ti lln e ss en v e lo p ­ing them . N ow th e y w e r e c a r ry ­ing B ill's bod y d o w n . N o w they w ere lif tin g J a c k . J u d y p ra y e d Inw ard ly th a t th e m e n w o u ld b e Rentle w ith h im . S h e th o u g h t of th e cold, c hoppy w a te r in w h ic h he had be en im m e rse d . She though t o f h im s it t in g In a cock­pit, w a itin g fo r th e n o se to s lap Into th e w av e s . H o w h a d h e c raw led o u t? A n d B ill, f lying low, fo rge tfu l o f h is o w n danger!

M aybe th e y 'd g iv e B ill a m e d a l A m edal! * S h e w a n te d to laugh , suddenly . T h e y 'd p a y D ia n e w ith a piece of w o rth les s s i l v e r o r gold for th e loss o f e v e ry th in g sh e had held dear.

Ja ck w o u ld n ’t h a v e w a n te d B ill (0 r isk h is ow n life . J a c k m ig h t

h av e shou ted to h im , to ld h im to go back . . ,

A nd y e t, ev en a s she so l there , she kn e w th a t sh e w o u ld never be

to ask- J a c k a n y th in g obout those d a r k h o u r^ a fte r lii? ship

ihed . T h e s to ry o f w h i t had hap p en e d w o u ld b e locked in his h e a r t. A il th e r a w p a in , a ll deep , h id d e n g ra ti tu d e . M en d idn t ta lk a b o u t m o m e n ts lik e those. The m e n w ho h a d b e e n o n th e A kron w ith W ard , a n d w h o h a d lived th ro u g h th a t s to rm , n e v e r spoke of i t now .

A T sev en o 'c lock , h e r m other c am e ba ck to th e bungalow

ind sa id , “ I 'l l s ta y w ith D iane. T h ere 's a c a r o u ts id e to take you to th e h o sp ita l."

W hen th e c h a u f fe u r opened the do o r fo r h e r , she tu m b led out,

irm u red ; “T h a n k you ." T here s a w id e , e m p ty h n il, sm elling

o f a n tise p tic . A n u rse cam e for­w ard , a n d sa id , "M iss A lcott? C o m m ander S lo an e sa id you m ay go r ig h t u p ,"

■Sick O fficers ' Q u ar te rs ." said r n u r se fo th e m a n in th e e le ­

v a to r. J u d y 's h e a r t w as beaU ng w ild ly , a n d th e p a lm s o f h e r hands w ere d am p .

Ja c k w as ly in g fla t on th e bed. flla f ac e w as p a le , h is eye! w ere ;losed. T h e re w as. a h eavy w h ite p la s te r c a s t e n ca s in g h is shoulder,

in d e r th e co v ers i t m ade a lum p , a s i f i t e x te n d e d dow n his

“J a c k l" sh e c rie d . H is eyes flew o pen .

“Ju d y !" H e w a sn ’t unconscious. H o w asn ’t! S h e w as so th a n k fu l te a r s c am e in to h e r eyes. She d ro p p ed in to th e c h a ir beside th e bed . “O h, J a c k ! ’’ T h e re w as n o th ­in g e lse sh e cou ld say : w ords w o u ld n 't com e. S h e co uld on ly look a t h im , d r in k in g in h is face, the sh in in g eyes, th e g ladness th a t glow ed f ro m h im to h e r.

“L ie u te n a n t H an ley h a s h a d a v e ry to u g h th r e e h o u rs ," sa id th e nu rse p ro fe ss io n a lly . ' ‘G etting h im in to a c ast, a n d X -ra y s first, a n d h e ’s v e ry ti r e d .” S h e d id no t say , "Y o u m u s tn 't s ta y long .” B u t i t w as th e re .

J u d y a sk ed h e r , “E xacU y w h a t— w h a t a r e th e in ju r ie s ? "

T h e n u rse sa id , “ C om m ander S lo an e w lU b e h e re a n d you m ay a sk h im . H e 's o n th is floor, h u t h e ’s b u sy r ig h t n ow ."

W hen she h a d gone. Ju d y to u c h ed J a c k ’s h a n d . T h e one th a t w a sn 't b an d o g ed . S h e sa id . “Oh, Jo c k , I — I a lm o s t died! I 'm so g lad y o u 're a liv e! I 'l l n e v e r , ne v er b e su c h a fo o l .a g a in . J u s t get w ell! G e t w e ll f o r m e ?"

J a c k w h isp e re d hoa rse ly , “Do you m e a n it? "

"M ean It?" S h e k issed h is fln- g e ri, “ I lo v e y o u ."

(T o B« C o n tin u ed )

J o h n T . F l y n n

S a y s —. .m i l a (uceaaor te liU

D utcnar U c u n ed , ti>« column ” " lynn . notad economlii....... In lh» apace of •'Bahlnd UiIn WajhlngMin.")

B y JO H N T . FLYNN NEA Senf»pe S ta ff C orretpondent

NEW Y O R K . Dec. » - W e a re be­g in n in g to observe phenom ena In th e g e n e ra l econom ic situa tion n o t u n lik e th o se w hich appea red in th e i a t u r {lart o f 1036.

F i rs t o f a ll. production h a s been In crea sin g wlU) reasonable speed, em p lo y m e n t h a s been increasing.

. T ^ , o c cu rre d a ll th rough 1936. s tr ik in g f in a lly a so rt of accele ra t­in g sp a rk w h ich se n t i t in to high. T h la h a a n o t occurred now by any m ean s. W h e th e r I t wlU or n o t Is b e ­side th e p o in t fo r th e m om ent.

T h e m o m e n t th is 103B tond lllon b e g an to m a n ife s t Itself th e cry w en t u p t h a t we were enjoying real recovery a n d w ith th is w en t a d e ­m a n d fo r ta p e r in g off of governm ent exn « n d ltu res . T h e adm lnU tratlon r e ­sp onded to th is d em and a n d th e re ­a f te r a ll th rough- th e la tte r half of 1938 a n d th e early p a r t of 1037 eicpendltu rea w ere cu t.

M e an tim e p rices rose, th u s artdlne to th e depressive Influence.’! an d 1937 m oved sw if tly in to a ta li sp in of Im­p ressive propo rlio ru .

N ow OS p roduction has Increased a n d aa em ploym en t h x i incretised th e s a m e ta lk ' abou t recovery hti.s sp re a d a ro u n d a n d th e sam e de­m a n d fo r curta iling -government e x p en d itu re s h a s begun. Again th e P re s id e n t responds ond. If we are to be lieve th e s to rie s from W ash­in g to n , expend itu res for relief a re to b e c u t d rastica lly .

dlU ea. T h e go v e n u n en t Impoaes a h e av y ta x on p a y rolls a n d e m - ploy'TB fo r so c ia l security . I t th e t) "borrow s” th is ta x m oney a n d ts- IUC3 b onds fo r I t. Seem ingly i t la ipendlng m oney ob ta ined by loans b u t I t la a c tu a lly spending m oney o b ta in ed by ta x es . T h is will ru n In to m a n y h u n d red s of m illions t l i b

a n d even m ore nex t year.

T H E T IM E FO R T H IN K IN G

T lie tim e to th in k abou t th e com ­in g econom ic e ffec ta of governm ent a c tio n is now . before th e ac tion Is ta k en , a n d w hen th e e ffec ts lie In Uia fu tu re . T h e tim e to perceive U ia t th e p la n to c u t quickly th e ex ­te n t o f W PA fu n d s Is going to send us In to a rev e rse m ovem ent Li now. I f Uie gov e rn m e n t w an ts to lis ten to b usiness a n d reduce relief p a y ­m e n ts th e n i t m u s t n o t merely reduce re lief p a y m e n ts b u t m u st accom pany th is a c tio n w ith a w hole se ries of o th e r a rra n g e m e n ts w hich will te n d to a d ju s t th e n a tio n a l economy to change.(C opyrigh t, 193g, NEA Service Inc.)

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

15 VEARS AGODEC. 8, m s

Tlie M asonic bull<llng com m ittee go t toge ther la s t ev en ing foUowlhg election of officers ond i»eld o bu.il- n e u session on th e su b je c t . A. J. K eefer and W, O. S m ith rep resen ted th e lodge; p , W. M cR obert.i the Royal A rch M asons, o n d B u rto n E. Morse, the K nlR lits T e m p la r com- m nndrry . O ff lr r r* e lec ted n l the indge m eeting w ere 0 . B. M rM artln ,

irslilpfulW elherb te. F inch , ju n k s ic r itn ry , and

ilo r iK len ;

T h e c o B i i i e t i c B i n d u s t r y i s f n c e s n v i i i g iib n b u n i n o s H ,

A b i b u l o u s f e l l o w i s u n a b l o t o d c c i t l o I x ' t w r n n U y o , N . y . , a n d C h a m p a i g n , 111., a s n s i i o t f o r t h o h o l h l n y H ,

liooka like the Czcchs have turned to Hwini!. Ihichu, W l U e l e c t e d t o t h e p r e s i d e n c y .

u - ■ J i l ® ? ■ a p p e a r ^ t o h a v e c h n n g o d i t s n a m e b u t l a u n d r y m a r k .

I w i p r o v e m e n t a b e i n g , c o m p l e t e d t h r o u g l i o u t

c a u i e h o p e t h e I n d i a n s m a y r e c o n s i d e r c o u n t r y b a c k w h e n I t i s I n B h i i i ] o a g a i n

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And the (iiinr ludy s ta re d Jier anjiry pa rtne r In th e ey« a n ,| re - to ried ralm ly; ”l i could be usrit l<i •llg lonitUxly'n grave.”

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nm pulgn for th e neeily th roug Instrum vn tn llty of tjin 8a lva

Army will beg in tom orro’ ling. I t was a n n n iin red th is noon B fler r lu n c h eo n a l t in

llogerson ho te l by M a jo r W. Q ■nmmas. T lie c ity will be divided

1(0 four dlB trlcU a n d th e com m lt- ■0 conslstfl o f Ju d g e E . A. W alters ■ •• ;well, M . O. M llcliell, "

It. Clrant, W. K. NUi A, JMyers, R a lph P in k . liconard llm llh , A. D o rm an Jo h n so n . V. W. M rnoberta , Q liad L . H oilgin and WlUon Peek.

2 7 Y E A R S A G O

n K c . « , m iA very aerlous a n d u n fo rlu n a te

itiootldg a ffa t r took pJnce a t I fa n - <en e a lu rr tay n ig h t be tw een th e uiiirs of eleven a n d tw elve o’clock Alien M. U, Provnat, c a s it le r of th e Honspn B ta le b a n k .a h o l u n d w oiind- •it w hat ho th o u g h t w aa a m a n who vas try ing to b rea k in to th e bank .

Mr, P rovost w aa aw a k en e d from ileep betw een 11 a n d la o ’clock f la t- jrd^y iven ln g Vv som eone try in g to (111 Intii th e liiirk ito<i

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By D E. M O B R IB K IS ilB E IN E d ito r, Jo u rn a l of th e A m «ric«n

M ed lc il A ssociation, a n d of liygela . th e H e a lth M agaslne

People o ften w o n d er w h e th e r m en ■ho have done m u c h row ing , ru n -

„ lng , sw im m ing, o r p lay ed m uch basketball, foo tball o r baseball a re likely to have h e a r t diseas<7 la te r In 'I fe . 11 Is u sua lly believed th a t the ith lete developa a h e a r t th a t is

la rge In response to th o stresaea th a t a re placed upon I t a n d U ia t as a resu lt of th a t , w hen h e s to p s his a tlile tlc s. d e g en e ra tio n 'occurs ond h is h e a r t bccome.^ w eakened .

In those spo rU in w h ich th e m us­c u la r activ ity la s ts fo r a long tim e, as. fQT exam ple. In row ing , in inng- dU la m e sw im m ing o r ru im ln g . the h e a r t l i JIJceJy Jo bo la rg e In re)n- tlonslilp to Uic size o f Uio body. Borne a u th o ritie s feel, how ever. Hint th e m en a re ab le to do th e a th le tlr .i b fca iu e they h av e la rge hcfllt^ r a th e r tlm n th a t th e y Imve Urge h e a rU becaiLic o f th e a th le tic s .

W ell-c o n tro l led a thletlcvi will, never h a rm a h r i i r t t h a t Is norinnl a n d hcallliy . 'P ie c lite f d a n g r r 'io th e a th le te , nn in e veryone else, i.s th e danger th a t h e will unde rtake hta a th le t ic ac tiv itie s too soon a flr r ho h a s h a d a severe co ld . Influrn/.a , pneum onia or homn o th e r illne.vi a n d ttm t u n der niich c lrru inn tan rr.i h is h e a r t will n o t ba nhle to linu

I w h a t is. for h im as fo r anyone el.np, II excessive s tra in .O bviously, I t In o f th e *renti'.'.t

Im portance Itia t every pe rso n w ndulges In a tlile tlr s h a v e th e h r •xam lned before u n d e rta k in g sem activ ities. If, how ever, th e heart weak, th e young m a n Is Ukoly find 11 ou t a l te r he goe« h iln „

tlr.4 and ac tua lly be nna lile to ( < iiue tho til rfo n n an c es .W hen a n a th le te gtve

iindt bank.

looking th ro u g h th n w lixlow Witli licilh han tts up to h is fa re , a s If he

try ing to sen if an y o n e WM in building, lie w en t to h is room seiiured his .33 r if le , th e only

weapon ho had In th e huiiso a n d the m an still being th e re h e fired , th e Inillst s tr ik ing th e m a n in th e back of th e head a n d rangliiH dow nw ard. As soon aa lie iiad i l i o l h e w e n t .to where the m an w as, T lie m a n w u takeu to th e doctor Im m ed ia te ly and It was found )il« n a m e w as Bwain and th a l he waa u n d e r th e Influenoe of liquor a n d d id n ’t know w h a t h i WAS (fatng.

He was b ro u g h t to th e h»»pU»> flunday a n d Is expeotod to recover,

PANAIHtNA IH N rO R T H PB O U D PAUAUBNA, C a lif . (Um — O n Ul«

grounds th a t P asftd o n a haa prO' iluced m ore w orld, n a llo n a l i it«l4 and local aporU chanip im M th a n any o ther oily In tiie w orld, the oily tB tlM n a re h u n tin g for m otto to plaoe over tiie c ity adroll

B hebiuh>ess, because h e gota

lome u llie r reason . I t is ix,Uie hoa rl th a t Is su b je c ted (i clr^ iunutances b u t a lso th o Ik

whole. 'H io a th le te w ho g|« tra in in g Is likely to begin m ore tlm n ho d id prevlonM v. ho dtivelDiu a se rlo iu I n n n weight. T he fa ilu re to hxlu Z e ro ise to a n y e x te n t, aR-iii-ii,i„i w ith ove reating . brliiHs on the de genera tion th a t la typ ical or n , period a f te r m iddle age.

l l i e iKuil adv ice , th e re to re , i-, {„ th e m an who h a s hecii a th lrilii i Iry to keep iilm self reiu«inntiiy m a ft« r h a gives up a lh le tk n hy tro llln i th e a m o u n t of >0(m1 d rink l h a t h e taken, by coiiuniiluu • reasoiukbla a m o u n t o f cx en Uo, im, su itab le a tte n t io n to hin IxmIv i h e will w atch h is w eigh t mul hli b |6od pressure a n d if ho win lisvn a n occw lona l nhyslca l examlnuiinii 10 d e term ine w lje th e r n r ni>l tlm o i. gans o f the . body aiti, fu n n iiin i in norm ally , tl»ere Is no renr.„ti wiiv th e a th le te shou ld n o t live i,; a s anybody e lse an d , Ind ted , e\ longer.

TJie eyo im p a irm e n t know n u M ta ra o t Is Ihe fogging nt tim ], i>y a a o rt of tu m o r grow ili k ,Im co treo ied by su run ry w iirn i o a U f U l U fu lly doveloned, la it n dlM PP«»r w lU ioul d rasU o (ir.tn>i in aoma caae:.

You May Not Know That

By NA OM I R. MARTINSeveral citizen.s of Ore­

gon, who live in th e vicin­ity of A drian , reside on the enat .side of th e Snnko river,- de.spito th e fac t th iit m any people bolieve the Snake r iv e r to be the boundary line betw een Ore- K«n. und Idaho, no rth of W ilder.

I CASTLEFORD

Mr.5. Lumoi MLiaes A iiltii

n tre ll were b ridal sliov

r rlg a n a n d Belli ^lewe.n recenlly ut n t th e M elhodl.tl

M rs. Vt'oodrow

ilr . am i Mr.t. I';nrl Van U(««lr il tw o c tilld rc ii and DuiihIs

Heard Ic ll ’l 'h u r« lu y to r thi-lr liom M lnsouil lif te r ^[)endlnH th e tiuni

A N O TH ER T A IL S P IN ?

O f co u rse th e re Is the feeling th n t th e se red u c tio n s ore to be accom

lied by increased expenditure. orm am entB . B u i the money fo a rm a m e n ts Is no t ye t avail

able o n d w hen I t U It win ta h som e tim e to p u t It effectively to work.

N ow If Uita cu rta ilm en t of goV' c m m e n t expend itu res lakes placi h e re Is no dou b t th a t th e m ild re- lovery m ovem en t will %’cry quickly

be checked a n d th a t we will go Inti sa m e k in d of a ta ll sp in we sav 1937. I t m ay. Indeed, be m o r

serious. F o r now th e re is a de p resslvo In fluence w hich d id n o t ex 1st' be fo re. T h en th e governm ent w as ra is in g funds by loans from th e ba n k s . T ills wq.s 100-per cent ' f la t lo n a ry . B u i now th e governm ent is g e ttin g lU funds p a rlly Irom th e b a n k s b u t p a rtly from loans o f ta x m oney.

“L o an s of ta x m oney” m ay sount s tr a n g e . I t Is strange. I t Is one o thfe s tr a n g e s t o f public finance Qd-

>

P u b l i cF o r u m

Mr. anil Mlrs, Clytle K ing andhmall d iiugh ter '. C lan Ik Hell, le ft Uilsweek for ChM■■eland., T enn .. (m o n th 's vUIL w ith rela tives. 'They

mnii ilrd by J(W iiall,, UlllH am pton iSlid n . u . ChilUnan, Whoare re tu rn Ing to ttl<'Ir homes o flc r.•>|)end1ng th<> 1 T In lilah

Ml,'.. An KUflt Pete rsoii look lierMin. iT om ird. U> Ui)l;« Uundu,y tocon.Milt pt lan.-> 1IS to hisditloii. I u d sp e n t sr vi'talm onihn In a IIIi.Iso h( isp ltal la s t yearan lie was le ft c rlpp lett as a i esulCof IlKVhlg Infi kiitlle para lysis.

i L I D A ! n NCIUDE MOVIE

SH O aH O N E , Dec. fl {S p ec ia D - B uslness m en of th e com m unity, a f te r a b rie f cam paign, have com ­p le ted p la n a fo r C h ris tm as decora­tio n s a n d en te rta in m e n t, S tre e t d eco ra tlona will be on th e 'llg h tln tr sy.Uem in extended form , a n d a hom e C hrL itm as llgtitlng con test U inc lud ­ed, prize.-* being offered for th is Item a s w elt as outdoor decorations a n d w indow shows.

l*wo fre e picture show s by the m n rch a n ls will l>c given Friday iit- te n io o n , Dcc. 10, and school will be - niLsscd th a t the c tilldren iniiy a t ­tend , T lie eiirllor da te for tlie ctill- d ren Is designed to spread thcevcnt.n over th e two week-ends. T tirkey dl.i- Irlb titlo n will also be m ade to C h rts tm as nhapprrs.

'I l ie upeclal comiiiUtcen liicuiclc: nc ro rH tlo n s. 11. K . Pu tzler, K, K. C h rlsm on . W , E. O rosse an d E, I., Clomes; f lnonce . O eorge W arburton a n d H . A. Sloiier.

* RICHFIELD rT h e Wnmn>,'« c |i,b m e t W rdnes-

iluy. M rs. Craw ford gave ap a p er on Com m unism . T h e higti schnul (lien club snug two num bern

W. Powell and Mr*. P fU urfcfl V

E d ito r , E ven ing Tim es;In th e Issue o f th e 29th u lt„ A n tl-

N azl exp resses th e opinion th a t I m ay h av e pro -N azi sym path ies, bu t I ta k e th is m e a m of answ ering h im , o r h e r . th a t, su c h is no t th e case.

I nm a n A m erican , fo r Ajnerlco, n r s l . la.'^t a n d a ll th e tim e. I m ere ly • am proceed ing w ith cau tion . Instead of ju m p in g a t conclusions. T h e , a tro c ity s to r ie s dLshed ou t to u.s d u r ln jH h o W orld w ar. aLw were su p ­posed to h a v e been actuo l fac ts, b u t they tu r n e d o u t to be false jiw t tJio sam e. T h is business o f ruth lessly d l.w rn ln a .tln g propaganda du ring a w ar, o r In p rep a ra tio n fo r one, U ii very Im p o rta n t fac to r In th e gam e of w a r . .

T tie p ic tu res In ‘L ife" m agazine w hich A n tl-N az l refers to, m ay bo p ic tu res ta k e n in Pa lestine , showlnB th e re su lts of A rab , a n tl-Jcw a c tiv i­ties, a n d c re d ite d to th e N azi's by th e E nglish . P assing th e buck is a fav o rite in te rn a tio n a l gam e anyhow . I t a lw ays w ill be.

I n th e la s t Ksue of ‘'Collier's,” D r. A lb e rt E in ste in , the w orld's forc- mo.st Je w , hos a n prtlc le en titled •'W hy D o T h ey H ote th e Jew.s? ’ T lie s ig n ific an c e of tlie w ording of th is ti t le is th a t D r. E inste in docs

-not a sk w hy th e G erm ans h a te the Jew s, b u t use.s th e word ‘th e y , In- .stead. I n a vei-y recen t issue of tho E vening T im e s I rend a sh o r t rep o r t from Jo h a n n esb u rg . S outh A frica, r B r it is h posse.-aion, abou t the popu-

o f th e tow n rio ting ag a in s t the : a n d k n ock ing se^'r^aI o f th em

unconscious , necessita ting hosp ital tr e a tm e n t .

T tie n e x t d a y the re was a n o th e r U n ite d Pre.ss rep o rt from th e sam e p lace rep o r tin g a n a tte m p t to bomb

Je w ish synogogue, I siip |x»e A nti- N azi w ill soon book pnsSRge for

Stine, w iiere th e A rabs and Jews a re on su c h friend ly (?) ternm . '

h e k ing an ti queen of E ngland going to visit US nex t spring , and

th e ir c qn ilng will be for a purposeful purpose. I t w in be move th a n a m ere .'L-ilt. Congrofw will !« In Rc.Hslon ibout th u t tim e and they undoiib t- idly w ould llko to sec th e Jo im son ic t repealed .

JO B BCHORZMAN Ju rley . Dec. 3.

I K lnyoi4rn. Wllllti ^hicnduy I irr.i fo r ro n tn ii^ l i «. F red Itln g e tl, Mr.i it Mrn. itoy H iiilth. i«w und iio r lu h n

b o b T h o n m o

let F riday a t tlin hoinn of M rs. Knrl lludsun with Mr:t. J o h n n to Ulick, chuU inan ■l'liflit> was K (J lu lstnm n g if t c * ' I'liungn m id ChUw«> rhoukers were played w ith p r lie a iMlng V o n b> M n . lu id io O lem eiit. M rs. C<t Oon- rnd a n il M rs. G eo rge T lion iai.

Mr. und Mrn. U heater M cOlatn and T onuny havo re tu n iw i from .tiirbldge. Nov.. w here they vUltotl Mrs. M i'O leln'n m o th e r, M il. Bwun- Min. fu r a week.

Mr. a n d M rs. 8 a m lx )ckhart re- <e|vr<l a te lngrun i te lling t l i a t U>elr nri.hew , Woo<lrnw M iller, wus hi tlie tionpltal a t i.a ra n ile , Wyo.. wlUi a Ijniki-ii c o l lr r lionn as th e fM ult • if n cu r w reek. M iller a n d H arold n iia te r tiud ^ p eh t th o ixnnm cr h^re, luid Uifl T h u rsd a y fo r th e ir iiom cs In C ache, O klu. ’l1)oy accuinpaiilic ' J r | f UllMun, O lb so n 's car w ai com plotely de m o lU h cd ^

A K T irid A I . LK(1 4IN m t i n i t tO NHT, .JOHKPII. Mu. (UR) - J a

Ih irn ain iiaa a n a rti llc a l lag. b u t tIiRt doM n 'l p rev e n t h im fru n lilaylng a p re lly goiKl gam e ol lootball. l ie la a g u a rd on th e re- Mi VA te am a iu l h ia ooaeh ra tea h im oim of th e npunklen l p layrra iie

I.. E. Cue tUKteiLV's ipliell look h is nisli e, to h e r hom e a t 'I l ie V. leaving thn m iddle lifter a tv/o w eeks’ vlIhe week a

C. M. I'rh lm orn hnn tnkeii h r crenn i in irk recently run hy lil.n

fiitl ier , n w , Pridinore, and (Heini Uliel »iul Ills fn ther, c;. I.. Iluel lire op e ra tin g tlio dray line run by C. M. P rldint.re,

Mlsn Hunle W orkm an, Gooding, him to k n i n m on th 's leave of al>- nenre Jn .m her work In tho ntull- tor'n o jf ic r lo r rent and recupera ­tio n from her rec en t lllneiis, Hho a n d h e r m other, M rs. J o h n W ork- maiY re tu rn e d F riday from Halt l.ake w here M ih, W orkm en w en t th rm igh a ehn le th rre .

H tn ie H<'niitor a n d Mrs. W. J, T n n - ]m- and Mrs. Ida F le tch er re tu rned 'l l iu r sd a y from DoUe w here Mr. T « |n l>er u tte iided the niieelal Beanlon c ' th e leH lilature.

K n ir s t W aiim n h as purchoaed tli O rango building on M ain s tre e t an . will rem odnl It for a pool hull and c ig a r store,

M ih . 'I 't iro ilniflh and baby to S m in e t i tlunday afte rnoon < e x tended visit w ith tho T . H, llru th e s.

M rs, m il Oliver of K etchum hoi been vlstiliiu a t tlio hom e of hei p a re n ts , Mr. and Mrs. J . I t, P a tilck fu r th e paAt two weeks.

M rs. Claris rtol>erl*on joined tli R ustern n t a r I<M{|a a( r spectnl m eet in g M onday , ealird to I n i t^ te her.

lilon, Klfin pMit will khfb tm sk .

BUHL

M iss U lunche P a ren t Is represen t- /ttg th e J iiih l recreatto fi de jw rtiiien t

ro n fe re n re a t Rolse Iroin Dec. 17 Inclusive. Ml.w P a ren t iind

de leg a tes from IhroiiBhotil th e sta te dv th e protilem-s of ipcieii- ;l how to Improve 11 In (ticir

ml o theA “ Po<ir

.ItliM entoi

linTli», • pa rty . tx-ghinlnK

tah ied thec lub T hu rsduv a t the hni W ilbu r C^ulKlfV near C ast 'h e c lub p ilee fo r high r.r(I) by M rs. no llo llrunnen ::oreno W llllanis, well kno'(), Is sing ing each nlK ht n

II a t th e n u h l Nuxnrr rev ival ineetlnKS. 'l lin n ie rt

Ings a re be ing conducted by tti E. K. C;oryell.u i M cM unainan prfiprlnior o

th n lii ih l O ainbln store Is Improv Ing hH tlstac torlly a l his hom e froii

-k wlili'h h e sill . Ho Is ublo I

ih duy,

no

D ale C>i Id ah o

itliii In s tr h i tlxC ity schools, spen t thn wee

HI v is i tin g h is pa ren ts , Mr, and iH. W . M, O antlon.R ona ld D avis a rron ipanled by C.

M. H acelrlgg and M arie iU selrlgR, le ft til ls w eek for }irldge|K)rt, W aslu

accomiM iiled a s fa r aa l^^u n o tt by M rs. E arl Davis,

T h o n u h l A m erican I.cKlnn au x il­iary vo ted F riday to c a te r fo r p a r­lies, d in n e rs anil hmeheoiui. ac - I'oidhiH to M rs. C hris lle u e lh o lt. Hie order h a s p u rchased 'nc)v dislic.i *i^i Is p re p a re d to cater,

W ednesday evening a t thn homo of M iss IJ l l la n U t h n d ln n rr na rty w aa given In honor of ttie e igh th a n n iv e rsa ry o f th e llu h i Pep rUib. D uring th e buslnetui m eeting follow ­ing th e <tlnner p lans were iiiado for th o a n n iiu l I'Uili dance w hich Is achedu ted fo r De<i. :)3.

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< § o c ie t ^ KT r i u m v i r a t e o f N a z i R e g i m e

D i s c u s s e d a t C e n t u r y C l u b

H itler, GoebbelH and Goer- !nfr, thfr th ree m en who epi­tom ize H iU erism in Germany — a movcmeiiL w hich rose to power throuKh G erm any's disillusionm ent — were de­scribed by Mr.s. T. C, Brown a t th e T w en tie th Century club luncheon th is iifternoon

v’a t th e P ark liolei.■4 M rs. Brown, jiro.senting the

' in te rn a l ional re la tions ad­d re ss on th e p royram in charge of M rs. P. B. Wilson, p rog ram ch a in n u n of th e a f­ternoon, Kave a com prehen­sive review of “ The House that. H itler B u ilt,” by Ste^ phen H. Robort.s.

‘‘H itter is p r i ni u r i ! y a d ream er, a rom an tic through and tlirouglj. All tlie bru tal phases of h is reg im e pass h im by, bcciuise he is too re­m ote. I f G oerinn i.s th e bat­te r in g ram fo r H itler, th e cm-

: ’ bodim enl of d irec t force, and i i f need be, in sensate brutal- i ity , th en Goebbels is the

brain.H. His theo ry th a t pro­paganda endlessly repeated, m ay cvenliially trium ph over

’ reason, has been th e inspir- ^ a t io n of th e N azi .set-up,” * JWrs. Brown .summarized.

S ludnit-s Assist O tiicr p ro ;;iam m iinbcrs, pluiinpd

bv a c r a ld W nllnco, sponsor o l Uie Bovb' club o l tlic local hl« li school in ccwpcrulton wlUi M rs. WUion. In- cJiulcd:

M iislcnl sclectloii,s by Ja ck Tliom as a n a A llen D uvall, iiccom paiilcd by Mr;:. O. P . D uvull; a tlcbaUr, " I t Can H b p ix ii H ere." by L connrd B lam l- fo id r.iid Joe R y a n ; “T lie A mcrlca I w ant,” H iirvcy H k l; "C an A mcrr lc» K eep Uie Pcacc?” H urley B arn ­h a r t ; ••AmcrlcnnLsm." Brice Evans: “ V /liat Wo Owl* Aniorlcii," W ilton H ovorka; "R<xio<ik-allon of A m eri­c an icli-al.s," P au l U rnso ii. a n d "Our E eniocracy ," VUkU T elfo rd . Eli. Moon, p residen t of tlie Boys' club In trod 'ieod tlio.se num bers .

M rs, D. n . C lu irc lilll p rc.'cnted ar lmpros.slve nieniorlnl tr ib u te to tlu la t^ M rs . Je.-^slc B ark iey . o ldest lion- orafv m em ber of ih r club.

M rs. W . W, T liom as. who pre.sld- cd at>n biislnes.-i sc.v.lon, announced M rs. A. J . Poavey us a m em ber of tlio endow m ent fu n d com m lltcc for tlie flr.st dlM tlet, Id a lio Fcdi

W om en's r lu b s .V G iris AKSembIrd

Itca p ed ingh on a tabic lobby of llie h o te l w ere Uic BlUsi Item s of c lo th ing , loy.i and books, w hich th e club h a d b rough t for Iho a n n u a l ph lln iU hiopy siKin.'iore<l by

. Uie orgaiilnatlon , Mr.-i. D oris S tra il- Jey. county 5U |>orlntondenl of fichools, will a ssis t th e ch ib In dls* tr lb u tln « Kills to r iin il com m unities ■where t^ ey

•uliirly . Yuletlcle dccorii; eou lable.s. T h e w n to iv d w ith ii tOu>|ii'd C hrist

n iv c \v<-K' the i fo r th e lunch- uk<T.s' table was •n iiiul m l coiic-

Two Hostesses Give Courtesy

M rs. R alph Bacon and M rs.J . T. A nderson, jr ., will bo hostcsae.s th is evening a t a bridge p a r ly o f sm art ap ­po in tm ents in honor of M rs. Tom A lw orth . T he event will take place a t th e home of Mrs. Bacon, 935 Elm stree t. T he honoree re tu rn ed recent­ly from Moscow, w here slie sp en t th e fa ll w ith her )ius- band. w ho ifl studyinR law a t th e U n iv ers ity of Idaho.

Clim axing th e bridge gam es. Mr.s, A lw orth will be hono red a t a -p ink and b lu r" show er. T lie r e f rrsh m e n t tab le w ill be cen t< rcd w ith an tractlv 'e o m iu jien t on a m Jrror 1 su rrounded by g reenery , and lighted by ivory .U p e rs In canrielabra,

GuestJi a t th is cveninR’s event for M rs. A lw orth will be M rs. C harles C oiner, M rs. W llU am Brow n, Mrs, W aite r EKws. M rs. A rtell Kelly,

Mlsa V irg in ia L ow rence. Miss M ar- p a re t K ennedy , MIm B ette M e- Clecry, M to A lm a Carson, Mls;i M ary H oover, M iss H elen Wilson ,nd M iss J e a n O rtn^sm an,

if ¥ ¥ g i f t e x c h a n g e sSCH ED U LED BY CLUB

B, a n d H . club will en terta in at two g if t e xchanges th is m ohth , one

m em bers a n d one for chllclrer of p rt-^c lioo l Rge, T h e evcnt,s were p la n n ed la s t w etk a t th e 'h o m e of M rs. A rm eda P a r ro t t , who was a s - ;lflted by M r*. Faye Brady.

M rs. L es ter, M lsa Godle Dobb.s m d MLw A rlene Ea-stmun were guests. C hrlstm a.s tilntji were roll call respon-ses. A com m ittee was a p ­poin ted to collec t fo r the com m un­ity C h r is tm as trea ta ,

M rs. Bcclcy P a r ro t t win be h o s t- a a t th e n e x t m eeting, assisted

by Mr.s. A nna P a rro t t.if. >!■ *

A. A. V . W . W ILL C O N T R IB U T E G IF T S

M em bers o f Uie A m erican Asso­c ia tion of U nlverM ty W omen, a t ­tend ing th e D ecem ber luncheon E a t- u rdtiy a fte rn o o n a t 1 o’clock a t the hom e of M rs. W. A. V an Eiigclen, Blue L akes B oulevard n o rlh , will bring C h ris tm as gifts, It was a n ­nounced today.

T lie p rese n ts will be given to th e C am p F ire G irls fo r d istribu tion a t th e ir ChrlK tm ns p a rty fo r u n d e r­priv ileged c h ild ren of th e com m un­ity.

O th e r member.-s o f th e hiMtess com m ittee tire Mr.*;. L. H . Perrine . M rs, J , N. D avis, M U s Jessie F raser, M l,« H elen L indenm an a n d MLss R u th HaUer,

>f.- H- *BU H L W OMAN HEADS SC R IB B LE R S

M rs. E ra C ham berla in , B uhl, was e lected p res id en t o f th e 8 rrlbb lers ' club a t n nic(;tlng Iaf>t w eek-end. M rs. Alice Sm ock wBs hoste.ss to the g roup a t th e elec tion .-ip.s.slon. M rs. n u lh John.ston w as elected secre tury-trcaJiurer.

Mr#, R, V, Jones spoke on "Some D on’ta fo r Poets" a n d M m. Naom i

M a rtin on "[tcvlnlon >ind C r iti­cism ." M i s . a . r-slling wa,i a gufi.t, Iloll ca ll respon fes were new wortls o r anecriotes.

M rs. N an I P l t iiiinouncetl a «roup (if r<intest.s beliiK <lhei;ted by the O akley H rniU l fr>r iirllcle.s on the c:ilv o f n o rk n iitloniil n ionuincnt, the .south I'lde exlon»|(in hon ir.itcad -

th r Finnke

Calendare n to r c lub w ill m e et W ed- lay oftcrnoon a i th e horrtc of . B. C . H uffm an .

B. and T . c lub will m e et W ed- nc.sdoy a t 2 p, m . a t th e hom e of M rs, H-. T . B lake.

¥ ¥K im berly R oad club will m eet

W edHM day afte rn o o n w itii M rs. L eonard Ellis.

¥ ¥ ¥H igh land View club will m eet

W ednesday a t 2:30 p. m , a t th e hom e of M rs, A da Q uest.

H- * if- M oun ta in Roclc G range will

m e et th is evening. All m em bers a re requested to a tte n d , as officers win be installed .

¥■ * * L en d -a -H an d club w ill m e et

F r id a y a t th e hom e of M rs. Irene T aylor fo r a C h ris tm as program a n d g ift exchange.

♦ ¥ ¥Com m unity c h u rc h L adles' Aid

society will m e et fo r a po t-luck hm chcon a t 1 p . m . W ednesday. M rs. - H enry W ise will be the hOStCM.

¥ « VK nu ll O ran g e will m e et W od-

nc.sday a t 6 p. m . T lie officers will have charge of th e p rog ram . M em ­bers a re asked to b ring pic.

¥ ¥ ¥K im berly P ionee r club will m eet

T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of Mr.s. G uy O lln. M rs. S . H . P ro c to r will bo In c harge of th e prog ram on C hris tm as m elodies.

¥ ¥ ♦W illing Worker.-j cla.s.s of the

P resby te rian S un d ay school will m e et a t 'th e c oun try hom e of M rs. U. T . B lake T h u rsd ay a t 2:30 p. m. C ars will be a t th e man-^e a t2 p. m.

¥ ¥ ¥A m erican Legion auxiliary will

m e et W ednesday a t S p. m . a l th e A m erican L egion M em orial h a ll. Mrs. R ich a rd S m ith , o f th e T w in F a lls county h e a lth u n it, will be th e speake r. New m em bers will be in itla ti 'I tla ted ^

M issionary society of th e M ethodist Episcopal c h u rc h will m eet T liu rsd a y a l 6:30 p. m . In th e c h u rc h pa rlo rs fo r a d in n e r a t w hich husband* will be gUtxts. E ach per.son la requested to bring tab ic service.

CO >n‘O SIT IO N S BV M A STERS PLAVEO

M em bers of th e B eethoven m usic club played from th e coniposltlona of B eethoven. S c h um ann . B rahm s and G rieg, w hen they m e t laat w eek-end a t th e stud io of M rs, E fflc R llirrd H inton,

M urray N orth . MIs.s M arjorie Rfil)ertson, M iss H elen T ln k a r and Mls-s B arbara R andall played solos a n d R obert a n d D onald N ielson gave u duet-

MIm LaVnn E aton read a p a p er on :Dowrll and M rs, H in ton direc ted

harinoiiy and m usic app recl-

League P la n s Philanthropies

As eervice p ro jec ts th e G irls ' league of Tw in F a lls hiffh school will Sponsor tw o a f fa irs during th e m on th of December. T he IcaRUC na a group is p reparing C h ris tm a s ba.skets fo r needy familie; The senior u n it is sponsoring

pa rty fo r small ch ildren from 4 to 6 p. m. on Dcc. 19 :n the high school auditofiuni,

T lie g irls ' o rder will be a ssis te d 111 p rep a rin g th e basket,s by th e P .-T .

T he association will prov ide -oast o f m e at fo r eac h of th e 20

b a sk e ts being ekssembled.* B alanced M enu

II is p lan ned th a t each ba.sket coi tin a w ell-balanced m eal w ith iiough food for a h e a r ty ho lid ay

m eal. Tw o or m ore girls have been isslgned by each im lt Ui eac h ad- isory to su p e rin ten d e n t th e a ssem b l­

ing of th e food stuff,s.V irg in ia Ann Cha.se. league p res l-

lent. a n d M rs. R w c M, N orth , de an .f girls, a re in general c h a is e of

tiie tvorlc.ra l ch a irm a n of th e .sopho- u n lt la L o r e c n F u lle r ,

p re s id en t w ith advisory c h a irm a n a s ­signed o-s; 118. M ary Lou G lib a n d F ried a H artley ; 110, B e tty B abcoclt

nd V erna Lou B ow m an; 108. D o r- ithy H am ilton a n d J e a n n e N lchol- on : 201. V en ia S lnem a , M a rg a re t

Vft.squez. M arilyn W ebster a n d A rd lth W agner; , 122. M ickey Pum plirey a n d B e tty R om m etvedt; 202. M a r ­le n e Crow and Ju n e D an ie ls ; 204, P au line Cam pbell a n d M a rjo rie L ash.

Seniors are d irec ted by tlie ir p re s i­den t, M o ^ W righ t, w ith adv isory w orkers: 207A, M ona Hulbei O etty H olm es; 117, O racc S h lffm a n , Sh lrlev V an H am m and A nn S tre l fus; 120, M iriam H ershey a n d C larlci Z abel; 101, Elsie A rring ton a n d lo li Adam.s; 223, L ucille H a.sklns a n d E sth e r Lee N ichols; 203, B e tty M< Com b a n d B e tty P a in te r .

Ju n io r glrU assigned by th e u n it p residen t. J a n e D ouglass a re : 206 E velyn Carey a iid J a iie t C olem an 222, Phoebe J a n e F ra n tz a n d Loti CooUus; 220, Shirley H u tc h in so n a n d W anda H an k in s;' 105. V irgil J e a n K niR ht a n d Agne.i L an g ; 104. B e tty r ievnolds a n d Arlene P o r te r ; 121 E sth e r T o lbe rt and N elda W ag n e r.

Children '* P a r ty •C h ild ren for th e sen io r g ir ls ’ p a r t i

will be Invited th ro u g h th e c o o p era ­tion of th e p rim ary te ac h ers in th i th re e grade schools. E ac h g irl wll b ring o n e guest and will p rov ide t to>’ a n d trea t.

CommitteeH w orking on th e p a rty o re : In v lta tlo a s , B e tty C o lbert. B e t­ty B rin e g a r and S hirley V an H am m ; g ifts . Elsie A rring ton a n d E lm a B e tt i ; tre a ts and re fre sh m e n ts . I re n e D a,vldson and K atlileen D odds; p ro ­gram . B etty M cComb. J e a n a n d Joyce Pierce, E ith e r L eo N ichols, im ogene Davbi. V irg in ia T a b e r ; c le a n -u p . V irginia A nn ChaAe, M a r­g a re t B acon . A nn P e r r ln t , M a rjo rie S lack ; decorations, M ona H u lb e rt, G ladys M cKee. L o re tta Belle Lope* a n d B e tty P o in ter.

H um orous A d d r esse s Feature D ion er M eet

Guest speakers a t the December d inner m eeting of th e Business and,,I’rofcssioiial W om en’s club las t evening cast 11 “ psyclioldgica! eye” upon emjiloyes and omployer.s, to th e amu.semciil of both th e “ bosses and th e bossed." The .speeche.s, in hum orous vein, w ere presen ted by J . J . Mullen, m anaging ed itor of the Idaho E vening Time.'*, and G erald W allace, vice-principal of the Tw in Kails h igh school.

TIMES AND NEWS Christmas Home Lighting

Contest —ENTRY BLANK

C h rU tm a s D ecoration Editor.Id a h o E vening Times.

I w an t to do m y p a rt In m ak ing T w in J a i ls a tU y of C h rU tm M c h ee r. I p la n lo decorate my hom e a n d desire to en ter th e Tim e* a n 4 N ew s C hrU tm as home li(h tln g co n tes t fo r th e in r a sh aw ard*.

Mtdlen, Beiichley : th e ideal U te lling whiit ing hiimoi'.i tics and i(|j( woman in In

Woma

th ela n iH

‘R o b e r t described

iniru' I'niploye^by is not, pomt-

sly tu the frail- <yiicrai:ios of the

on th e Spot,1 frequeiitb

h while a t work, des- vclv d re ,v vmi isw in i ; the da rling pulr o: ' going to buy, or thi

a boss’ Iof fiddle

" In th ta lk too mu c rib lng the 1 shop whidm shoes you n d ivine pnilv yi ligh t,” he d m llri

•T a lk like Unit fadd le . a p t to set

would be d iffe ren t if you talked lucji Iju-Mtie.'^slikr te rm s as when

be.st .spot, to h u n t ducks, did N otre Dmiie deserve th a t victory O' C arnegie Tech, and how do you ci r e c t a hook h i golf, anyway?"

iggestcd.■Then, you're a p t to be tempei

m e n ta l. Some of you look li«f yoi tyiuK. w h t th ebc.'s Ip Ls out n .'trliiR of pn you. You wnmi feel hang-doR.

"A no ther th ing — you’re alway.s liav lng appolntm ent.s a t th e beau ty p a rlo r ju.st w ljen th e boss has a b it of e x tra work for you to do,’' he re- m inded his aud ience. "A nd n?aln, ladle.s—you get flic .tered. A ctuailji. I d o n 't th ink you get n b it more flu ste red tliiin the b a 's h luue lf , b u t you look up In th e a ir.”

C ontlm ilng h is p ic tu re of the “Ideal employe in rever.se," he said, ‘•T liere’s ilil.s m a tte r of love. too. Som e of you get a crush on your boss—a nd th a t 's bad if he’s m arried. Even If he blissfully th inks you're doing all those nice ex tra th ings Ju s t becau.se you love to be a s teno ­g rap h e r.

"A nd even If the love angle Isn 't d irec ted a t your ba«s—k s even wor.se when you do te on somebody o u t­side th e organl7.alion. Because th e n th e ob ject o f your a ffec tion isn’t In th e firm and th e com pany doesn 't g e t odvanlnge of ihn,'e ex tra nlc« lit t le effo rts I m entioned,

"A no ther m a i le r - m e n are trad l. tiona lly b lind to new frocks, nc? halr-dresse.s and such m a tte rs. And ye t I 'v e seen girl employes actually In a h u ff because th e bass dldi

’allM th e ir ach ievem ent In the way

G nrden of Mv H eart" a n d "Tlie K ash m iri Song." M tss Bessie C a r l­son d irec ted th e com m unity singing. wlUi M rs. M a rg a re t Peck a t the piano.

T h e even ing 's p rog ram was a r ­ranged by th e publicity com m ittee, and in tro d u c ed by M lis J e a n D lnkel* acker, c h a irm a n . Ml.'s B. M arie Auk- e rm a n presided a t th e buslne:>a m eeting,

A C hrlsU nas them e of decora wa-s fea tu red . C en tral tr im for 'th e long b a n q u e t tab le w as a Holy L and pasto ra l scene , flunked by ivory t a ­pers In silver c an d e lab raV to p c rs ir s ingle silver ho lders , a n d graduate! ev ergreen tree s a t e ith e r end, Sllvei tin se l linked (lie u n its o f th e decora* tion.

O uests of th e d u b . in add ition U th e speake rs a n d th e vocalist, w en M is . j . j , M ullen, M rs. C haricj Je re b . M rs, H en ry M olony. M m. Mai- com P u llen . M rs. M . R, T lirockm or- ton , M rs, M, W ilson. M iss O 'O alla- Im n. M lsj M a rg a re t Schnell and Miss M erle B odenham er.

icem ent wos m ade of th e p a rty Dec. 19 n t th e Id ah o

Pow er com pany a ud ito rium honoring ;he C am p F ire g roup sponsored by th e club. ^

A ddress ..

iN ole M all o r b r ln i th is (o ofrice t

of I

M tO C K l P A T i'i'.rtN unri.'i

n ig h t now -w h n i you n m iis t^ M u rla n M nrtln prcM new Jnm piSDftneM e\ boy w ho takff\ you to llio Hmnr iippret-lato your MUHvt Ktvir, you yourself will Ix' tln llle d n

w lih Ilic

in fo it I Id <tern OBUr>. Kui otlWv orvnnlr n tli rh ii|> (h<- P o r clre:,s-ui. "Ou n l lk - w lt l i iileiily

clus.Mlokliii

(jfllrcrtenitnnllvi« .......

iiuiK'r in b r ig h t wi.nvelty

- I f vmi'io III iiils^ th e Bia«

. o r llin de ligh tfu l

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. 10, i:M. I» nnd IS. Hire M, Jii i|Ulie» r . y a rd s M -lnch fubiln an blouMT, I ‘4 ynrda ao -ln rh fabric,

fteiid FIKTKI'.N CKNTH In roln fo r thin M AUIAN M AUTIN |uil te m . »i> sm n lo w rite p la in ly yim N l/.r , NAMK. AliDKKHM. iiii HTVI.K NllMUICIl.

a m reasons why yon shinil w ild fo r th e M A ItlA N M A IITIN 1‘A 'n -K ltN IMM)K today! Ih lun new nnd ilirferc iitl All n lly m ade n t hoinul have wUKurh u lce ; J1 niisitcx’ luiiarl d ay tim e (Irrasea. a n d 10 fur ta rg r r w om en— 10 seleetloim for fo rm al ovenliigs pliiH ;in youngei'-M 'l sty les (roin kin d r rg a r t rn to ro lltgo ago. In aildl tluii, you 'll rind couls, su its, liloiine. a n d aklrta , a lso p ag es of 1 h i|rr l« . a n d O hrlsU nu . g f tu for overyonel O lde r now l BO O K . P i r tK K N CKNTH. P A IT K IIN MVTKKN CKNTl*. HO OK ANI» r A r T E R N T <> <1 e T I I K K. TW KNTV-l'IVIC TKNTM. «

W ild y o u r Older In Id ah o tCvenlng 'n in ee , p a t te r n d* ii* rln icn t, T w in rallB , Idaho .

(ILsrusslon,

JEROME -IMrs, I.. W. K anberg und M rs. nob-

•t a iiillh e n terta in ed th e C atholic l.adle.->' leamu: a l th e fo rm er 's liouic

irsdny. Mrs. P ra n k T ltiw giive a (in Ihe life of C a rd in a l New-

1, MI.1S M udelyii M ae B an lx ra ( two plinio selections, he I.DdIrs' Aid society of the

M elhodlst c h u ii'h m e t lliu rs r ta y a t th e home of Mrs. K . O . M allam I, M rs. l^ lg h tn ii lines niiil M rs. Paul ,Ie. ,^en were nxslatim t h<wte,ws. Mrs. I‘ol-M>n led the devotloiiiiLs, T h e a l- t rm o o n was s|>enl p la n n in g the {Mulhlmiis b iiw ur nnd food sa le, Dr.v 1(1. iniV D rlllnKcr gave tw o i>1im » r e lr r iim is iiud la te r a rran g e m e n ts were m ade for .d e co ra tin g tho I'inirc'li ((ii'(;iirlstm n.r

T h e Presby le rlan l.adle.V Aid so- eli'lv m rl TIiMr.Mlnv a t Ihe hom e i,f M rs (;. V. WllllaniMin. M rs. L tiw ihe ac ted D.S u ssls tan t liixitcM. 'i l ie a f ­te rnoon was s jien t in p rep a ra tio n fur th e C hris tm as biir.niir a n d rooked food sale to be held Dec, n .

Mrs. W ayne lla r rla y and Mi K ugeue W hitm an weie hostesses ,H slx-tul>le d c ss ri t bridge par W ednesday, Hoiiois a t ca rd s we

rted 10 M rs. tl la ik H o lu . MiP rank T itus W ednesday e

ml M rs noo thlug the aaine h o it. I Ml five tab les (il loucirs were aw ard- I'owle, M rs, W llllaiii «mt M rs, W illiam

nntierB e n te r ta in ed if llifi Wedi week. I'ollov

‘ ».i played, I

s piece of flesh iM.le or th r Jaw c

< till th e : . whh li u' r |r - . t o f l t ^

a lu re Jnr pn ore etrecllve kes It hla iid <i n ou th iia ils .

L. D. S. Officiates At By ram Rites

CAREY, Dec. 0 ( S p e c la l l - F u n e r a l •rvlces were held T liu rsday In the

L D. a , cim pel for M rs. A my H or^ n w B yrain, nialiop A dam son of- clatlng,Invoeatloii wu.s given liv B ishop

Jo h n so n , Rl'clifleld ( (u a rte t sang 'A bide W ith Me " nnd "M y I'^ ither

K now n." M rs, A lbert B tan fo rd sung 'l lea u tifu l Isle." P re s id e n t Adam.son (ave Ihe addren.t H ened lrllon was iffered by B urord K irk land ,

I n te rm e n t was In th e C arey een ie-

ceded in dcuilite ry .

M rs. U yram was preceded by h e r h iubund , W iley R.P e c . 24, 1035, fltie Is surv ived by out

an ti th ree dnugh te rs . F loyd Hy- i. O ra n d Coulee, W ash ,; Mr«

n o y K Iphiirl, W ebb C ity , O kU M rs, A ustin i^ebiiv, iju m m cr Lake O re,, a n d Mrs, C. K. T ulloch . Carcv a lso 15 grandch ild ren a n d five grea t-

ilchlldren.

Program Favors Mexican Theme

ALBION, Doe. (1 (H peelal) -Ml*s A drla Wood.i nud h e r th ird ro u rlh RiMde pupils o f th e trn liiing school gave an in te restin g asseinbl m o g ram , ihe ou tn row th o t a p io je i niised on th e stuily of M exico. Tli rh lld re ii frum the phy«lenl trn ln lii (Irp n rtn ie n t gave nn In te rp re ta tlo o r n M exlean dHiire, P rom Ihe Mi slea l d e p n itn ic n l they sang sou M exican soniis.

T h e o h ild r tn tnk lng p a rt In tl p rog ram were; Ja n e 'n ic k e r, Ml d ie d A nn Moore, tleo rgeno A sihe I.indy T rem ayne, ih iro ld ( ;n rd , A tlio ra Hell, J^ n „ |) i ,n iir r , Domild D anner, Hobby I’llce, M ilton H ai^ls. K dna M ae flmHli, D oils llntnliw ell Pnilllnn Rogera. Hoy a n d Itu y H as kell. Hobby M ullerm un. Z elda l ‘i>w ell. 'n ie lm a l4)it M alinney, l« o < XhkI m a n , H arold lla lla id , M e ilr H inllh a n d O on Aseher,

K aton’a fine s m IIuiis a n d aoclal c o rrrspond t Vook t lto re ^ A d v .

■7 r.i nte

Give The O ne Gift, 'I'hiit In A|i|uft(’liited More An Tljiio I'ntiHM On

Y O U R P H O T O G R A P HWe arc o|u 'n nvenlnK" nnd Huml«y« 'im Xnmrt

vS(i tnaUo nn em ly a t your eimvcnicneolVrHonallj:e Ih a l g i f t wUh y o u r p o rlrn it

YOUNG'S STUDIODtnvjiHlalrii N ex t Iduha Tower—Phone 2160

As IV dre,'conclu.sloi

hla p o r tr a it wltli Line, '-W hat could y

anywi

lie sum m arlted nous L ast xprct of a

il E m ployer SkelehedW allace, w ho spoke on the ideal

em ployer, a n d h is a ttitude partlc- ilarly w hen being upproaehed for f alse. said he could express tin iiisw er In tw o words, th a t he wantec 'A yes-m an."

Follow ing Ills hum orous rem arks le con tinued In m ore serious fanli- on to su inm nrlre viewpoints pre- e n trd In nue.stloiitmlres nn ih t

Ideal em ployer w hlrli he had d is tr i­buted,

\n u ly s ls revealed th a t the idea iployer shou ld irnve a sense n nior; th a t h e should give his em

ploye.s 11 raise w hen they de.served it Ithou t being asketl fo r one."I believe th a t a n Ideal einplnyei

likes tim e to expres.s his nppreeln inn of a u n i t o f w ork wel1-<lone ant

,low to expiwn dIS'

Ch'rls^n^ra

ALBION’S P . - U . M I S SESSION

A LBIO N , Dec. 6 <S i>eelan-W ed- nc.sday. Dcc. 7, a t the Albion P a rc n t- T c a c h e r a.'vsoclatlon, Sup t. G eorge E, D en m an . Burley, will lead a panel d iscussion on "How Can P a ren ts a n d T ea ch e rs M eet T lielr Jo in t R e- .sponslbility In Cooperatively P re ­p a rin g a C hild lo M eet the Rapld lv ChnnglnR Social W orld of T odav ."

P re s id e n t R , H . Snyder, Ml.vs R ita H anson . A. L, Dobbs, Mrs. E thel T om lin son , 'Vord C lialburn,F re d U aear. W alter Ametirte a p p e a r on th e panel.

T h is su b je c t Ls of vital In terest to a ll w ho desire to see A m erican Ism fo ste red Ii>-<lic' you th o f tin la n d .

Mls-t B elle D onnohue. no rm a sch oo l lib ra ria n . Is preparing a 11s of books recom m cndcd as C h ris tm as g if ts fo r ch ild ren of various age levels.

T lie N orm al C ardinals will furnLsli.uslcal c h ee r fo r th e gathering .

Richfield School Tells Honor Roll

T lie facu lty of th e e lem en ta ry chool a t R ich field announced th<

follow ing n a m es on th e second sij .'ceks h o n o r roll:

F i rs t g rad e —honors: Dill Koun- tan ls . R ich a rd L uff. C ora J e a n H ub­ba rd . L a R u e Sorensen , O pal T a n ­ner,

Second g rad e —h ig h h ono rs: R o ­b e rta Ooo|>er: hon o rs; Ju lia O lles LoLs Ne.sblt, B ertn lee p o rfm an .

T h ird g rad e —h ig h hono rs: B er- d ln a Jo h n so n , L eniile L ee W oods; h ono rs: A lvin Jo h n so n , E s th e r J o h n ­son, M ary K odcsh.

F o u rtli a n d flfUi grade,s—liigli hono rs: V ern Sw eet, L u n e tta Shock­ley, H onors: Beverly C lay to n ..P h y l­lis P rldm orc , E ldon V aughn , V ivian Cooper, R e b a Sim pson , M ary Lou Flavel, M a rg a re t Speedy. O rlln Jo hnson , D clm er M cK laslck. Ine: C o n n e r.'D o lo res Johruson. I la M anwHl-

S lx lh t r a d e - h i g h h o n o rs : La V erne D unn, 'R a lp h V aiighn, M ary Sorensen . H onors : O cra ld lne M ac- A rthu r.

S ev en th grade — H ig h : honors R obert C onner. D on Eva D u n n , H o n ­ors: A n t«n K odesli, R a lp h Sm ith .

E ig h th g rad e —h onors: E d n a N ew ­by. D ick O arlock,

SCREENOFFERINGS

O RPiiE U MNow .showUi(!--'If I W ere K ing ,” unald Caiman.W ed- through b a t,—•'Angels w ith

D irty Faces," Jam es C agney, P a t O ’B rien and Dead E nd K ids.

ROXYNow showliig — "Blondic.” P enny

Sing leton ,W ed.. T l iu r s . - 'T l ie L ady O b ­

jec ts ," L anny Ross: " T e n th A ve­nue K id," Bruce Cabot.

F rl., S a t.—"T lio 'R en e g ad e R a n g ­e r," G eorge O’B rien.

IDAHONow sliowing — ‘’D ark R a p tu re ,’*

f ilm ed In Belgian Congo.. W ed,, T liu rs .-"S a l ly . I re n e » n d Mary-'-

F rl., S a t, — "Sons of th e L egion ," L ynne O verm an.

G .O . P. LEADERS G A ie iO N I G H

G en e ra l buslnes-s and .consider^ t lo n of a ppoin tm ents w ill 'o cc u p y ihB m eeting of th e R epublican c o u n ty c e n tra l com m ittee a n d th e new ly -e lec ted R epublican c oun ty CRndldRtes Rt 6 p , m , today In p ro ­b a te courtroom , C lialrm an C arl E- R itch e y announced.

R itch e y urged every p rec inct com ­m it te e m a n a n d a ll elected O.O .P. c a n d id a te s to be on hand fo r Ui« conclove, ‘T h e m eeting will be of e x tre m e Im portance,” lieisaid.

C AREYM r. a n d Mr*. L aw rence W ilde h a v e

re lu m e d from C hallls w here M rs. W ilde visited Mr, a n d M rs. W lU iam D llw orth fo r th e p a s t week.

TJie stake dance d irec tors ta u g h t th is year’s dance num bers lo Uie M . 1. A. recently,

D, A nderson and ^ f. F a irb a n tu , ‘tu rn ed mLsslonarlcs of G codlng , e re th e Sunday evening speakera

a t th e L, D, 8 . church .

Consitpated?"For JO r t i n I M Mniilpatleii, a « fu l '

MUM,. pi.,

A D L E R I K AColwell'i M ajeatlo P ta a m a o r

MAROA

w ork (lone Inthod n

relensKvrryoM ..

'heeked up o<'c'n»leiially ai ryon« needs pruloe when praise

If Ih t above tw o tliliiRs I'ou iloiie by nn employ

< ^tllkr < iinil nn Djilnlon. M iislral ^

luld t>i Ifo hi liny Job;

Miss l.u tllln N orrel.

M r. a n d M rs. L. H , B row n e n te r ­ta ined a n um ber of frlenda a t Uieir hom e l l iu rs d n y . th e occasion be ing th e ir 33nd w edding a n n iversa ry . I \)u r tab les o f pinochle w ere in piny and p r lte s were aw arded O . J . C hilds. M rs. H arold B row n a n d B. A. McCoy.

Mr, and M rs. F re d W ilson drove to no ise Bunday w here th e y e n tered th e ir non, Sydney , a t L ink 's business collego.

W H Y ( ;k t u p n k ^h t s ? M AKK TH IS 4-DAY T E S T

iiT 'snd"'} I ubu tji .

L A D I E S A N D

G E N T L E M E NO ii r - n tu i 'e in c l iu c k f u l l o f i d e a l C h i 'In t in n H tf if lH , iu id

\v r ,'iiitrKeHt y o n n i a k r .11 a iH tiiil t o v i i i l t m i r in e r c lm i i - lii.'ie n i a i ' l t o ’ f i i i i l on i l i i tp la y l o r y o i i r a | i | ) i 'o v a l t l i e f o l - low iiiK a r t l c l e , s :

l)ii/.<-nM n n d (lo/.<-n;« o f f lo o r la iiijiM , iK iiiilo ii- In m im

a tiil l a h l ( ‘ liin i|i;< , l i i ru io e k n , c o iu l i l i ia t io n n u iK H ^ in n (‘lu l

tiilili '.'i, iUHKn'/:iiiii nii'k,H , c o f f e e ta l i lc f i , nn'iToVH , n in o k e r n , I 'i 'd a r f l i i ' td ! ! , /u v ln j ; f l i i i l r , t In K‘‘H 'ii iic l e a t l i e r , v e lo u r

a n d l a i i c n t r y a n d O ri 'K "!! 'r n n i l I ' l l r n l t i i r o in k j i o t t y p in o .

.Iii.'it I 'c f c iv e d !d i|] in i( ‘iil o f iin iiM iih l l ie d t la v e j io e n , r ln 'i in i l i i n i I r l i n t i i c i i i i t i id lo e m ic l ie a , e o a l I 'lU lg e a

a n d l ir c n la to i 'M a n d w o o l r iiK '' in M tu in iia l d o n lg iir) .

Wi< I ia v e HIM- o f ll in lii i 'K e x t a n t i nn>rit e o in | i t e ( e cHh-

p la y ii o f h e d r o o in iii iU en . W n t l i i n k o u r in i i t t r e t iH l in o i»

N h i 'x c r l l r d , O u r S i lv e r H llilx iii M priiiK 1« H m lic f ll.

Hmall IVofKn nnd Q uirk T urnover A re IIitlldlnK Otir IluHlncM Ifidly

Ynur Ik e t Chcik Will Iluy Mure a l Mufturiivc'H

H a r r y M u s g r a v e ' s

M d s e . M a r t

You Will Find Presents for The W hole Family

at theD i a m o n d H a r d w a r eFOR BABY

B en t Bnby Spoons K nife , Fork nnd

Spoon ........7 5 ^ •Red WtiKons ..........Kidilie K ars............Pop Guns ................

......2 5 t

9 1 .0 0 9 8 <

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RiflCH .............Hicyclea (Junior

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B a l ls 9 9 ( , 9 1 .2 5 ,9 1 .9 0liaHkel JlallH 9 2 .0 0 , 9 2 ^ 9 0Punchiiig UiiBH ........9 2 .9 0HoxiiiK

(>loveH . 9 3 .4 9 , 9 4 .4 9 Klaah l.iKlilti ~ eotnplele

5 0 < , 7 5 « , 9 1 .0 0 , 9 1 .3 9 F r.'c lor Hel»

F iiif S trel Tool CheMs ,.

Dainy Air

Silcx Coffee M akers, w ithStove ..................... 9 3 .4 9

G enernl Elec. Coffee M ak- ers, w ith Stove . . . . 9 3 ^

Indian F ire B rands 91«2B Elec. Corn

Poppers ...,99< to 9 4 .9 8 B ritfht Colored P o tte ry in

Individual P i e c e s o r Complete Sets, n iv c M other a G enuine Hun Ueam Mix M aster

Tho fineflt madt!—^withJu icer .................9 2 4 .8 0

W ilhout J u ic e r ......9 2 1 .7 8Samp.son Card

Tnblen , . 9 2 .4 8 . 9 3 .4 9

Uifll-HPocket

Wali'liiWriiiL

W atclir

9 4 .9 5 • 9 7 .9 0

9 1 .0 0 -9 1 .5 0

9 9 < - 9 1 > 5 0

I 9 2 .2 5 - 9 2 .6 9

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K lir tr ic Siindwii-li Toa«ters9 1 .1 9 . 9 2 .4 9 . 9 3 .4 9

KIci-trlct Tonslci'H ..... 8 9 < .9 1 .2 5 . 9 1 .9 9 to $ 5 .0 0

Klnelric ( 'oiiililimlion S iukI- wii-lt Toaid.-i'rt nud Waf-I'lo Iron ...............9 9 .9 9

Mire. llradiiK l ’«dH 9 2 .2 9 7 Ji'Wi'I Wrl«l

WaldH-s $ 6 .9 9 - $ 7 .4 9 p n \ Snlid NUk«l S ilverU'are .S rt ..............9 2 .7 5

;M per, Hoi(»ini S llvn — Mol low Haiidin SlalnloHrS tn 'l Knlvcrt ........9 9 .9 9

O th rr Silver Stdw al Any Prli n You Care to I 'ay o\(o .........................9 4 2 .5 0

Nut. Mowl.t.................... 9 5 <lied l.nnipH............... 9 1 .9 0Nii'.i Ult'd < iKeH ., . .9 1 .9 0 (Jaimry liirdn (aplnildid

«iiiK.'rn) .................9 7 .8 0B i'auliful KohovIIUi P o tte ry

ViiHeti ..... 7 9 * tl) 9 8 .0 0India lirannwiiro in Cnndlfl

Moldern, VaHen, etc. (nilhand made) ........8 0 # up

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3 of th e BoHt Known m nkcs o f Elec. Razors— Schick, IleniiuKion Ruiid and ShaveMuiHler .... 9 1 2 .8 0to ..........................9 1 8 . 0 0

G illette Safely 'R a z o rs ............9 9 ^ - 9 8 #

H airCiippei-H 7 5 < , 9 1 , 9 1 .2 8

Klee, H air Clippers 9 7 .8 0 Good Pocket

KniveH 7 9 « , 9 1 , 9 1 .2 8 I ' lm IVarl Pofket K nives

9 1 .2 5 , 9 1 -5 0 , 9 1 .7 8 (lenuine lleiH'kle Pocket

KiiiveH 9 1 .5 0 to 9 3 .6 8 Leallii'i' nill Fold.H 9 1 .0 0 ,

9 1 .2 5 , 9 1 .9 0 to 9 3 .0 0 lycalher Krv

H olders 3 5 # , 9 5 # , 9 1 .0 022 PiHlolH ...................9 0 .9 8

to ......................... 9 1 9 .0 0Aulninatii-Pi.itdl,s 9 2 0 .0 0 to 9 3 2 .8 0Kholuuiin ... 9 7 .3 9 , 9 9 .8 0

to ......................... 9 3 7 .8 0Finn Fliih Rods ......$ 2 .8 8 .

9 3 .5 0 ,9 4 .5 0 ( 0 9 2 8 .0 (0AutoiniiUe. Ue.eU ... .9 2 .9 8 ,

9 3 .9 9 t o ...............$ 7 .8 0Field (ilaHM'H 9 3 .9 5 .9 8 .9 8

to ......................... 9 2 2 . 8 0N orlhlantl Skin fo r Hoys,

Moll, Women. (N ote) Norlliliind’H are tho very herd yrtu eiiii buy —• y e t ihey i!OHl yon no m ore. N orthland Skirt cumn in HiKiiH. to f it ovury one.

9 1 .3 9 in 9 2 4 .0 0 Six Kliida of Ski I

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CMlorios.Tooln o f V arious

M ake Nice

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IDAHO E V E N IN G TIM E S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, December 6, 195S

M IN O R L E A G U E O W N E R S , M A N A G E R S G A T H E Ri

Tragic End

I:-

Reams Team Wins Y oU eyM

Volley ball tou rnam en t between tw o te a m s of g lr b In M lu Mtidellne Q tr r ln ' t se n io r h i( h aehoo) gym claaa w as concluded la s t evenlns aji th e t« am h e ad e d by Frances Ream s d e fe a te d th e one capta ined by Irm a Q o odn lgh t. T h e tou rnam en t only w e n t th r e e sam e* u th e victors cap ­tu re d th e f i r s t th ree o u t of a five* C i n e serto f.

B ad m in to n a n d ‘ deck tenn is will g e t underw ay W ednesday in class w ork w ith th e tou rnam en t to fol­low th e ho lidays. M lu O arvln said.

P lay e rs on th e winning team re ­ceive a n a dd itiona l 35 iMlnta tow ard th e e a m ln s of a le tte r. Each par^ t lc lp a n t o n bo th te an u will re^ celve W.

M em bers o f th e ' victorious t«nm w ere P ra n ce s Ream s. Janice Foyo a ib s o n , Lois Louden. Betty C ard- w ell. M axino H erre. MRrJorte Lelch- U ter, B e tty Brlnegar, ChsrloU o MUler a n d E lile A rrington.

T hose on the QoodnlgUt team w ere R osella Q uin t. lola a tea n ia , Z lsie A nnla, M arjorie nicharrtson, B a rb a ra Bradley and Loin wilcox.

Business Manager For Twin Falls, Spokane Present

I n N ew O rleans today. T ep rtien tln* T w in Fall* a n d Spokane of the P ionee r a n d W estern In teroa t/onsJ le ac o ea respecU w ly. i r « A. i . (M onty) M ontgom ery, bm lneaj m a n ag e r fo r B ill U lrich, owner of the

* * M o n ty ^ a d e th e tr ip to th e n a tio n a l conven tion w ith tlie view to iiwiwy n p possible ta len t for th e com ing season for both clubs, but p»rU cnU rly to a rrange In th e selec tion o f som e experienced ta len t fo r th e T w in F alU e n tra n t In th e new p ro fessiona l Icsgoe.

O th e r represenU U ves from th e P ionee r leag ae a t th*" mecdniT. wJH tnc lad e M ickey Shader o f the C in cin n a ti R eds and th e Ogflen rran- c h lse ; a n d BUI W alslngham of th e S t. L ouis C srd in sU and the Toca- tcUo club. _____________________

By TED M ALOY

N E W ORLEANS, Dec. 6 (U.R)— R um ors outnumboroil facts today as m ajo r and m inor league baseball o\viicf.s, scouts, m an ag ers and executives g ath e red fo r th e minor league convention opening tomorrow.

One re p o rt was th a t F rankie F ris c h , th e former I-ordhum flaah w ho was deposed as m an a g er of th e St. Louis C ar­dinals, m ig h t re tu rn to the N ew Y ork G iants, where he becam e a s ta r player.

I t w as sa id th a t Bill T e n y . O la n t u t n i g e r , p rac tica lly h a s clinched a w ork ing ag re em e n t w ith New O r­le an s in th e S ou th ern association a n d t h a t P a n c h o Snyder. O lan t coach , w ould m anage th e Pelicans, i n th a t case . F risch could very f . i i Y be h ired to replace Snyder.

M igh t I lo r t Y anksA n o th e r re p o r t was th a t legis­

la tio n w ould be forthcom ing which m ig h t h u r t th e New Y ork Yankees a n d o th e r clubs richly endowed w ith ta le n t . I t w ould come th rough changes In th e w aiver ru le providing t h a t a c ]u t^ c a n ask w aivers on a ll It* p la y e rs a n d . should any be c laim ed, th e w aivers can be re-

— called . T h e re Is n o lim it to th e n u m ­b e r o f tim es w aivers m ay be asked o r a club m ay claim a player;

■ fiom e c lubs w an t to r e tu rn to the o ld ru le w h ich provided th a t If a

■eKib'asked w aivers on a player and h g w as c laim ed, U could n o t p u t in k recall.

M g e r a to Brw idcast ___ X n..w rtl cases, clubs rarely ven-■ tu re d to a sk w aivers oh any play*

e r a n o th e r club was certain to cUlm. f iueh a c t^o ige would h u r t th e rich ­e r c lubs w ho o ften In th e i » s t have

fo r w aivers to send a p layer o u t fo r m ore experience.

A th i r d r e p o r t was th a t th e sign' in g o t B u rle ig h G rim es a s m anager o f th ft M o n tre a l Itoyals m eans a tie - u p U tw e e n M ontreal and Brook­lyn . L a r ry M acP hall, executive vice- p res id en t o f th e D odgers, denied th is rep o r t. R e dk t say , however, th a t B rooklyn w ould broadcast Its homo a n d K » d gam ca In 1939 and 1040. t e c o n l i i l Ui» H n l New Vork club lo p e rm it th is .

Hollywood Sets Plans for Huge ‘Garden’

B y JA CK G U EN TH ER HOLLYW OOD. Dcc. 0 (U.R)—I t

m ay be only nno thc r " super” Idea bu t a g roup of 100 g llt-cdgcd (Dm a im business leaders niinouuccd pinna lodny for ft 11,500.000 Indoor •'drpiini a re n a" w (th "cJastJc" wnJis a n d big enough for football game-s.

n i e announcem ent was m a d e by W all Disney w ho, w ltli Ding Crosby, h ead s Ihc group wlilcli hopes to m ake Hollywood tlie c a p ita l of snorts. H e f-M the building, lo be know n ns Holly«-ootl G ardens , th e "MnciUon Square G arden o f th e w est," h a d been privately fb ianced a n d tlia t construction w ould begin in th ree monUis. wlUi Uic g rand openlhK se t for nex t Septem ber.

41,000 Sealing C apacity n i e OanJeiw will con la ln a n aiid l-

to rlum w ith the sealing capuc ily of 41,000 nnd a recreational c e n te r for akn tlng , dancing, m in ia tu re golf, p ing pong, tennis, b adm in ton and o the r llRht sporU-i. tiie p ro d u cer of "Snow- W iiite" said.

' 'f lic m ain a re n a wIlJ contflJ/i p e r­m a n en t focUitlM A r 25.500 spec­ta to rs and in Us Indoor trock and football. wrestllnK. Ice-hockey, polo a n d Ja l a la l will be conducted as

■ re«n lar featurea.^ Secondary W alls

be *0 de.sJgncrf th a t secondary w a lU c an be d o sed In lo provide ony siaS a m p h ith e a te r d e ­sired so th a t during i^. sm alt show specta tors will no t be forccd to s it in a iiall only one -fou rlh o r le.ss filled. T lie re su ltan t m en ta l li f t to A prom oter w ho ))aa fatJ icrcd •'flop" siiould be trem endous.

Ill cases of huge event.s. tlic walls could be moved back u n til llic fuli capacU y of 41,000 hos been rcnciied. T he sponsors said th e a re n a w ould bo opened w ith a cham p ionsh ip boxing m atch a lready prom ised by M ike Jacobs, New Y ork prom oter.

T lie G ardens will o fle r tlielr m ajor prom otions du rin g th e w h ite r to a t tr a c t crowds a tten d in g the S a n ta A nita rac ing p lan t, th e Ro.sc bowl football game and th e n u m e r­ous w in ter golf lou rnam en is In th is

O ne o f I ts m ost prom ising p itch ­e rs w as lo st to baseball w hen a h n n tln g acc iden t n e a r G rtenvlllc, Tex., n eceasltaU d am puU tlon of M o n tr a tn t t o n 's r ig h t leg a t th e Im ee. T h e gigantic S tra tto n , above, w on IS gw nes fo r th e In iu rr- rld - d e n C hicago W hite Sox la st sea­son .

« - ’ S a

By FRED STONE

Dream Come Ti-ue Armstrong Beats Manfredo; Ambers, Krieger Victorious

High Scoring Vs. Defense In Pro Battle

N Z W VORfC, Dec. 9 W fi)-T3ir h lg h e .it scoring team In th e league w ill face tlie tig h te s t defcn.sive elev-< e n w h en th e G reen Bay Packers a n d New Y ork G ian ts ba ttle here lo r th e im U onal profcM ionnl loo t' ba ll cham p ions iilp Sunday .

■n)e P ackers, w estern dJvW on w in n ers , led th e leugue In Bcorlni w ith 333 )» ln ts , break ing tn e ir fo r' m e r reco rd of 320 se t iaal year. T hey a lso re ta in e d th e g round gaining lead , w ith 3.037 yards.

T i)o a iu n t- i yielded th e fcwe.-it y a rd s J» 11 gam ea—a,020-<lh |)inc- Ing D e tro it ns lender In Ih n i <lr*' p a r t iv c n t . a n d . they iilso wnvc lln foweiit num ber o t jw lnta, 1U, reiilnc. Ing tile C hicago Deflin,

Kay(oesScalzo Feather Champ

NKW V O RK . Deo. s (UR)_petey 6e » lio o f New York, former G olden a io v e s cham pion , held a iwo-round knockou t victory today over Joey A rch iba ld o f Provldencc. Jt. I., rec- ognlw<t world featiierwelgiit clium - p lon by th e New York titnle alliletlci com m ission.

W ith A rchibald 's tUulnr oininn a t sta k e . Scsleo /Joow t llm 'c h u m - p ton" tw ice before drivllig home the fin ish in g blow a fte r two niinutps a n d 10 seconds o t fiih d n g in ti>n second round of a sclieOulM lo m i Ilo y al W indsor arena last n lg ii i ,^

n e ll’i bowling team broke its jin x la st n lfh i by ta k in i' tw o ou t Of th ree games from th e Z ip-W ay boys.N. O. Johnson, w ilh 551. led b o th

team s for a lliree-gnm e to ta l, N.best single was h is 103 m iddle

gam e.' Cap B rlnegar w ith 109 h is Jait game got the bc.« s ing le lo r h is team .

T he usually reliable Koily Jones was terribly off-form . Roily h a d gam ei of 1 6 8 .|4 8 -1 6 $ -far below h is average,

Les Cowan was tops f o r ,th e Z lp- W ay gang wlili 542 a n d ))Ls a i2 f irs t game was top single for bo th teom s. Al W eslergren got a nlcc 535 .scries, Q lsli and Pauliion were Jn s t so-sn and Jnhnnln VVagner leally go t it poured on him.

Due lo a m isundrrstiindlnK Ih rre were no Clly Im fu e gam es la st evening.

Prospcct for Vandal Center Post is 6 Feet, 7 Inches

MOQCOW. Dcc. fl (a iicc liil)-O tlii ••nook” m ito n . sophom ore cciiter p ro spec t fo r th e U niversity o t Iilniio basketba ll team . In th r (allcsl m an

to rom pcte for Idaho , lie Atundn 0 fee t, 7 Inciicn lall.

Becuu.sn of hlk siie , lie itan aIioo trotiblp, I t wiiA nevrrnl w crkn Ix 'lo rr a rnm fo rlah ln p a ir of buKkrthnli nhoes eonld be found for iilm on . cJal o rder. Ho wearn u slz r H fcr basketba ll, liu t d resses tip In c fo rtnb ln la'll on Simduyn.

T h e Vaniliiin pliiy Ulllvl•|•^Hy of U ta i) ill 'f > l i i F a lls On Miindity and TilCAdity. Dec. 20 a n d 37.

P i t t ' s F r o s h B a t t l e E n d s

p i r r a D U R a i i , Dec. o (U .p i-tiic rel>elllon of Jrr.ilimca loo tba ll p lay ­ers a t the University of PltUiliiirKh ngahwt iiaynipui of lultUin pa irn ily wn-i (nii'IU'd l*Kliiy.

Ihi.'^lnf.w MaiiaK<T Jo h n W cbrr l«w nl.w l UiP (jliijri.s J ic r tu lllo n for the 1030-30 sclitKil y e a r hu t them Uicy m ust pay " like o l l i n sliidmt.s" ih rrrn lte r . T he frr.'liin i Ihii.i glvpii thp cliolcft of cavrylnij o u t lliolr Ihiciil Id ti 'n as lcr tii o th e r •ollrKCl or nciTplliiK P i l l s fltai.cl on lio iirw VDilf ftKHlint nD ile llr "l>io-

[l•,•l^1( nl>IUlu" ir)iiirlrii h iul ili-clile<l to i''iiiahi III i'lll.^tlUluh.

HiRhth (inide Hoop Games Underway

n>»r heidiiil Ipunifi co in iilrtod f irs t m iiiul Kinnrs in ihc eitdiH i Kiacic ixiy'ft iJiisknliHll toiiriii'V ii'^l w ri'k and lour llr^l ininm , will pluv T ri- (lav, I jiiiy l.iiiulln, lo iich mxUI Io- llftV.

Til iiUiiw iiinrr i)ov.i to p a rtirlp iili- In the I1l'tlvll|t^^ two (eainn liavii lirrn splriti 'd troin r iu 'h hom e room w llii ciii'h n-i'iii plityliiK fou r H ninri. W lnnriii 111 lh(i (omni-y a rc lh>-n d<> Ipinilnpil l)v iirirnitiiKP po in ts ,

tipcoii.l iPiiiii MOirn h i tlip (ialliP.-l

C h a m p i o n S a v a g e s

O p e n S e a s o n T o n i g h tM urtuujrh SavaKcs. Itlalio finnitcur b ask e lb a ll chum-

pions for th e I037-ri8 season, wi)! o[ieii a tio th o r canifiHiKii on tljc M iirtaugh flo o r toni^jht \vlien' they tan g le w ith the F ile r All-Sturs.

T he Kamo is so t to s t a r t a t 8 p. ni. and will g ive fans ol th e area a chance to .see some uf th e m ost h igh ly touted court ta len t in th e in ter-m oun ta in region. M anager John Savage has lined up a long list of gamey fo r hi.s team th is year, and while th e schedule is no t y e t com plete , tiic chances are th a t th e Savages, before th e season is ended, will have {«keti o n s o m e of th e g rea tes t teams- o f th e region.

G o to N am paO n Friday nnd S a tu r d a y o t th is

week, the M urlnugh club w ill nnikc Its finsl tr ip nwny from iiom e w hen it irnvel.-i to N am pa w here I t w ill do b a tllo w ilh th e N am pa Na7.nrenc.s on bo th n igh ts . Savage h a s al.so eyed pos-slble game.s w ilh th e College of Id ah o a n d o th e r var.slty, ftvci Ihrougliou t th e P acific northw c.H , and possibly a to u r in to th e lo u g h c r U tah regions,

W hile h is a m a te u r c h am p io n sh ip a n d o the r titles la-st s c a ro n were won w ilh mohtly local ta le n t . M r Savape liiLs year iias ndilc<l .some •color” to th e club in th e person- ngc.s of a couple fu ll-b looded I n ­d iana. O ne o l ihe .R cn llcm cn C lilcf Dog EiiRle, a fo rm er coIIcrc .star.HLs EnglU h nam e Is Ambra-.e P ra n k - lln Dog Eagle. T h e o th e r Inciliui Is In n o ce n t (Tepee i a o odhou .sc—off

S o u th D ako ta rese rva llun .F irs t Five

Added to Iheae tw o w ill bp J r r ry (Sw edr) M arlin , te an i c oach iinii probiii)ly Uie g rra le .st hu ll im nd ier m Ihe « la te ; O nil Clrecii, to rn ier U nivcrfilly o f Itiaho , M m th n n b la n ch , htiir; a n d M oon a in 'in ird , |i pow er In hoiith c e n tra l Id a h o hiu'.- ke lball circln.i fo r sev era l ynvv.,TlMwe five will In n il p robab ility rouiul ou t th e f ir:,t te an i.

'H ie fJavaKo^t Will aKaln .«m- tlie N f\irtnugh iilnh M'hool uy in u;t tlicir iionie sluinpliiK Riouuil.s a n d ••xiii'ct10 liikfi on the to p UnirinK i)i'fikel- ba ll teanui, Included In llii.s ib l m ay be th e A ii-A m prlcnn N i'g ro Co- edii, n fem in ine te am t l i n t c la im 'Ihe talle.1t womiin baskelh iill p layer l«i th e worlii. TIU.i ru'W l« inaiiaKC'l by IJlek H udson, th e u i 'n lie iiia n who ram e Ihrdugli he ro la s l yeiir w ith JrsM ' Ow ens and iii.i D lym iilaiin ,

Tlip Run niiiken ll.s lu iiinu l ap- p u ren t n o rlii nn il houUi Jo u rn ey b e ­tw een tiic tropic of CuiK'or u n il the iroplr. of C apricorn . T h e w ortl "Irop -11 " 1,1 derived from th e Clreek woni m eiininit “ to tu rn ." a n d a t r a c ii of tiie.nn im aginary poinl^i, ih e n iin ap- peiun to tin u a n il « la r t h a rk tow ard llie equator.

Vandal Boxers Ready for WSC Matches

M OSCOW . D cc. C fSpecla l) - F in a l p u n c h es by th e U n lvc rsltv ol Id ah o boxing te am in 1038 will be ta k en Dcc. 0 tn M oscow w hen it tan g les w ith sc ra p p e rs fro m Wa.sh- In s to n S ta te college.

T h e m a tch , second for th e vnrsitV thLi season . plU-i Idaho '.s defending P acific coast In terco lleg la le ciiain- p loas agaln-st la.st ycar'.s runners- up. Id ah o d e fe a te d N orth Dakota un iversity , G to 2. In boiiLs In Mas- sow la.st w eek -end . T lie Vnndols ta k e u p th e ir glove.s a g a in Feb. 10 in a r e -m a tc h w ith th e Cougars in P u llm an .

•'We iiavc o n r b est team this year." says C oach CbuLs A ugust, "and I believe ou r boys will go places In colleg iatc boxing- W e have a fine h eavyw eigh t h i C arl K illian , and Joe P n llin i. w cltcrw eigh l. k Im­p roving rap id ly . W e c a n 't forget T ed K a ra a l 120 pound-s; he 's a dandy , too .”

A ugust an n o u n ce d th e foRowlns I d a b o 'lin e u p fo r th e W . S . C. card;

123 p o u n d s—H an k S t r a u b , St. Marlc.s.

127 pound.s—T ed K ara . R upert.135 o p n n d s—P ete C e n a r r u s a.

C arey.H a jw u n d s—S a m Zingnlc.135 pound.-!—P e lc C e n a r r u s a ,1C5 pounds—O liio Holmes.175 pou n d -s-A le x Pa.v-lc.H eavyw eigh t—C a rl K illian , Spo­

kane, W asii.

Dell’s Edge^ Zip-Way

A fter d ropp ing th e flr.st gome, Dcll'K bow lers c am e back la-st n ig h t to take th e second a n d th ird con ­te s t and cop th e ir f i r s t serlcsrfif the •season fro ih Ihc Z lp -W ny crew in n C om m ercial leag u e c o n te s i - t h e only one of th e ev en in g on Stone's bow ling alleys.

T he decid ing gam e w as won by a slni;lc p in as a n c h o r r a a n C ap B rin- e g a r rolled a 109 gam e hLs la s t t il t to ta k e hl',!h sco rin g hdriors fp r hLi club In tlic series. N. O . Jo h n so n hud be.st th ree -g am e .series w ith a 551.

For th e lo.sors, L es Cow an had 51^ and iiigh .single gam e for tlir evening—'il'.!.

L lncup'.:tO ,M .'\li;K t:iA I. LKAGUi:

Ifnmllrni)Wciiprt;rru

iiri... U H.. 1U2 ni.. . . . . . . . . SJl .. io:i 101 161 .. H9 Ott Hd 3111

.. . ai j n? nj • ...... 158 180 Ifii

B o w l i n gS c h e d u l e

C O M M fU C lA L LEAGUE tu e s . , Dec. 6— S c h llt i vs. Sero

Milk (311.W ed , D cc. 7—Id ah o Tower

Elks.T hu rs .. Dec. 8— Studcbakch vs.

N ational L au n d ry (251.I.. Dec. 9— N atio n a l f-nundry vs.

S e jo M ilk (5). iT h ls Is a postponed gam e).

Negro Champion Wins in ;3 Rounds at Cleveland

By NED R U SSELL

C L EV ELA N D , Dec. 6 (U.R)— A dd ano ther name to th e li.st of victim.s felled by H enry A rn istrong , th e man kiinwii as ‘‘M r. P e rp e tu a l Motion.” and shed a te a r for a little-bride- to-be o u t in F resno , Calif. •»

F o r la s t n i^ h t A rm strong , holder of liyhtw ci^'ht ntul wfl- W terw eiK ht t itle s , defended th e la t te r crown w ith :i neat, (|uick ) job o n ’Al M anfredo of F resno , who had hoped to win the

1‘17-pound crown and in-o.suiit

Loses Chaiicc

C IT V LEAfcUK Tues.. D ee. 6— R a y ’s Tcxaco vs

B udw elscr.tVed., D cc. 7— K im berly vs. Brook­

field (22). .T hu rs ., Dcc. R—T w in F a ils Lum ­

ber vs. D etw e ilc r’s )25i.KrI.. D ec: a - K lo u r .Mill vs. Per

r lne H ote l.

Utah (jrid Cliil) Leaves on Trip lo Honolulu

SA L T I.AICE C l 'J 'V ..D c r. 0 (UP)— U niversity o f U ta h foo tball players champlfin.s of th e Big Seven confer' enre,- will e tilr a ln to n ig h t on tilt first leg of a Jou rney w hich will Inkc them to H ono lu lu to play the Uni verhily o t H aw aii D ec. 17.

CwHch Jk«’ A rm stro n g urieclrt) 27 len ,10 m ake liie tr ip . A fter tiie

Haw aii Kiime th e .stjuad will go from Honolulu il1iT:'tly li) Kl Pa^o to i liui Univer.'iUy o f 'N rw Mexico In Bun bowl foo tball gam e Jiin . 2.

■oiniiletcd \ I 'le ; ^17 over Oi:i, 13 to • jn , 14 In 7; ilia over

l i a , -i ti) I ; liU over IKI, « to *.Mi'st team gam ra w ill p i t 113

aKnlnnl 'JI'J anil '.in ii|(uh in t 114 lit nooii wiiile will pliiv 013 nnd DIJ will take on a l 13:30 p. in.

M a c C a n ’t Q u i t e U n d e r s t a n d P i c k i n g S y s t e m

O f P r o f e s s o r D i c k i n s o n o f I l l i n o i s

O’Brien lo Get Heisman Award

NKW Y O llK , Dec. tl (UP'- D.iM'V O 'iirlrit. Hin-iiiHiiii) (tnurii'Thiirk /lojti T exm O hrU tlaii iinlver.illy wlic. hm ben Viilrd liv m a n y a.i th e y e a r’;; m ii- MtnndhiK foo tball iilnyi-r. ri'celvi ', iln< Jo h n W. llelM nun m e.iiioilal liupliv IcililKhl.

X liiiHilied e x p i 'l t i lhl'iili|;liiiiit Jh r fo ii ttl iy 0 'H jJ rii Ji.i llwmiwl viiiiialile p la y er o f liie y n u nvri ,uc'h h tu n nil M a rrh a l l (Jold lin i; nt l’IU.s1)uri;h, Mill l.u e ltn ian of (-oluin- iilii, Hull M iicl.i'od of I)iiitini)iiih iiiiil Vli- l lo t ld il III C a lifo rn ia.

O 'H iln i Bald h r nilKhl rnirlil<-r Hi> o lir r >11 |>)iiy jjri>/c.v,J())u)) bail, hu t iloulil<'il w iic th er "aiivtlilni; wuiiid (dine Ilf It."

Maciv t < i

IV iid .- O f f IliH K i l l i n ' I n f i e l d

P H Il.A l)i;l.l* lllA , Dee « m n - L'oiinlii Mai'U. v r te ra n iiwni i innii itger Ilf the I 'h liiidelph lii A lh l 'l ld dlivcliv.rd IcKlay H in t in) Woiilil jk, |< nex t week'n m a jo r Iruiiue in<r(||i| n t New Yi>ik |ii 'e |ia ied lo ||irn l i r r In tlr ld anil eveiv |iIi>\m , s <Tpt VVaily Mimen itliil Hnli .lnim

By liB N RY MeLEMOIlK L O a ANOBLEB, Den, 0 (UR)-I

d o n ’t kno » sP ro f, F r in k « . Dick- ln«on o r th e Unlveraity of ilHn- M i, t u t J u rtA ln lj' would like to. H« m \t t t b e my type of m an . else )WW In U)« world could lie hnve R rrlv fd I t U » nutlonal football n u n s i h« unbluirtilinly releM ed

■hta hw na « t C h u n p ilg n y « -

M»aon comjileled,'»nrt of every tenm

*tm, P ro itM or O loU n tm <not I t • m ild N buka from M ri. — X tn « t ) . row amltU t

kw i foraiu)M And M id li; tp p U u u And th e ir

1 lliouglit I wan the c o u n try ’fl wornt picker In th e hpcirtn field, nnd tiin t Hie Aynloin 1 n.ird wa^ tiie Innt w<^rd In arrlv lnu a t i\ w rm ic roM ltm lm . Hut now aJwig come« Profeiulor D irklnnon fi«>m txihlnd th e buKiirU w iiern lin liiin been lildlilg liU llgitt, nn<l m ak rn « piker ou t of mn and iny feeblo lltlltt w rong picking eifurtJi. An fine na my ayiilpm In. I t m nkm n o provision Si>r m e in Ujlnga wrong A r r E l l Uiey liave happened , U almpiy n u iiro s m o U m l 1 c an rucm w rong before A t event.

B u t tiie profejuior'a nylitem liim n O 'lu o i i Im perfection, W ith nil

.th « football roluni< in lin c an n it n | h t down and pick M limem itu a n d M lolilgan over T , C. U. T lw iM t th a t B outhern O aiifiirnU kicked titfl dnyll^litd o u l o f N oire U an ie lieve tla tu rdny d id n 't clog « gM K ,lo Uio profeM ur'f ayatem .

and hn foiiiul It himiile In nniiin Nolrn Diime n„ n„. unn .inu l I'im in- plim. i whili the llrofrn^o^ iiad nen i th a t Kiiim-, bfeaiiiir if hn hail It, woillil hnvn opi'iied hi.i eve»i (II Hie fuel ll ia l In hin e lic irtu ’ mill illiiKiiiin.'v lin han n ll l l l r gem nnd n iirauty of it ^ynt^m.

Mliiil yiai, ihU h not In lir Ink- eii n« n I 'lilk lnni of I'riifrs.Mir DUkliiMurn iiirtiiDii. l iu th e r , u Ia Ihii laitiHiuiliiu of A Jenloiw aoiii.

I piivy |i(m, nnd hin hii-k In iillllnH oil « ninihm l by wiitvli ill' m u lint only arrive n t M e n ra t loilifiiilrry. l)iit (HI, brenk It dow n to wIicTC tilo lin|iiriu>lve lipclm nl pdlntn liPKln,

, 1 tiiink I'm lrnnor n ick ln iinn In bejiig iiiikld,) H'JitH tio n iiifliicit hin rulliiKn td foolimll. Illn m ntiiod would be n Wiiia li> boalnn , m id coinpiPtPly tiinnjio th e pugllUllQ plcliirn. Kur cxnmiiio. niipiMMe th e piorrn.101' niiiiliiHl ilin Aume inoliKHl lia utod lu Gbooauig M utre U u u a

to n pvlre f1« lit In w h lrh n f ig h l- r r wiiii the firn t elKht roiiiidn, only U» liP kmi^'kPd I 'lil III Hie n in lh . H r undoulili'tily w ould iiniiip Ihe m an wlui wun kniH 'knl o u t an Ihn winner, In liorneiacliiK. ii I" ‘'oii« rrlvaiilo t h a t Hie |nnfennur would Klvn th e D e ib v o r Hin l ’iniknef>n to liic hou ie l l i a t leil th e g rrn le r p a r t of Hip dlnlniV «.

Tiipro li iiniy nin< th in g lha» biiiheifi mn In th e prnlcA.-toi*a ll>'li nnd Hint in flow In (lie w orld , lie >inlnn«d giving ru n k ln u a Ui nucli bI'IkkiIb nn C n liro rn ln 'fn c li. Iowa, K entucky. C hlcako, T eiiiui. I '^n-

|)n Paul,

Al M anfredo . Trcitno, Calif., n e ite rw e lc lit. a n d cousin of V oung C orlje tt III . last n l | l i l wa-i no m n lch for lla inm prln ' H enry Arm.'itrong In th e ir bout n t t lp v e - land . U p lost on a Irc h iiira l knockout in th ree rounds.

it n ex t week to his h e a r t— a.s a wetldiPK presiMit.

mlnule.s a n d 45 te ro n d s a l te r he s topped into th e ring, A n n - !ilronc'.s h a n d was raised In token of •Ictory—ft .'.ftvage. sla.shlng tr iu m p h th a t e nded w ith Ilefcioi’ T ony L nB rnnch w aving M anfredo to h is co rn c r staggering , dead on lib Ice t.

A m bers V ictorious

A crow d ot i:’.7fl4 -siw the fii;h t w h ich wa.s the m ain cvciit on a ca rd fponw rcd by the C leveland New.s ns a Chrlfitma.'; bciicllt. A bo vlciorlou-s were Lou Amb< r.s of Her* k im cr. N. Y„ form er ligh tw eigh t c h a m p d e th roned by A rm slrong; Pc tc y S a rro n of Dlrm hii;hiun. Ala.,

■ho held th e fca therw rlgh t tit le be­fore Arm :ilro:ig look It from him nnd th e n rellnqubiiecl It bccau-^c he c o u ld n 't innke th e wri'jht.; ni;d Solly K riege r o f New York. rero ;nl:T(l a m idd lew eight cham pion by th e in* 1 tio n n l boxlriR a.s.socUtlon. 7

O n Nov. 2o, Arm.'-troiig hnd d e - ' fended th e ;.ame tlile w ith a 13- roum l decl.slon victory over C?teilii(i O arc la In New Y ork and il;r c:;i)rri;; ia lci h e Was ta k in g a icvcrc c h a n ’ce In rl.\l:lnR h h title .-o i.ocn nfterw avd a g a in s t a m an w ho o;ilwcl!;li''d him . A rni-slrong w riuhcd U l ' ; ; M;inlri".lo HO. - •

A rm strong CuLs Lease

B u t K en ry d id n 't m ind tho;'e odd.t. H e sp e n t the f irs t round flm ling Ii:k ran g e . I n the second h e slam m ed

'h o m e a p u n b h ln g le ft hook. M an- frcdo_'.s knees bueklcd nnd he wa.s In a d a J t w hen iie w rn l lo hL corner.

I n th e th ird A rm r.trong rca i/y c u t loo.se a n d w hen M anfredo w as ,st) bad ly beaten he w a.s b.irely ab le to ■sland. th e referee ha lted th e fir:ht.

Ambcr.s, wlio w ants to fiyh t A rm ­stro n g ncaln fo r the llsh tw rlp h t lll lc , won by technical knockout ove r F r.ink le WaJIncc o f Clevclnnd. W allace In ju icd hla han d and failed to com e ou t fo r th e ficvcnlh.

£ a rr o n outiiolntcd Miko O am lers o t C leveland, nnd K ric^er won c id Hv ove r C arm en B a r th , Cleveland. Uotll k w ere te n -ro u n d c ra .. I

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W KS’*E R N r iN A N C E CO.

ll'Z W rsl ShnsliHiiB S trrc t

R E M E M B E RT H I S !

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C A U i l O U C A L V K im ”

Call-fornlii T ech ia-it ^cvrll gnnien, liut nimi .won one, D tien irt I h a t ro u iil fo r aeiyHilMK?

In ea«p vmi’ro in O n llfo rn ia IhM w inlar, ProfoM or U k k ln a o n . plcnne look m e up a n d wo'll co m b in e bur oyMoina of pldklng n n d gn o u t to tiiiiitn Anltu Hiid in n k e klliintf> ' (C o v /it fb t . n i l . t i n l M rra M )

.'J.m gciiiig In kee)i \Vllllv M„;|...,nnd th e name niipllen In Hull .liilin-Min. bei'aUM) I'm n o t Kiilini i„nil 1inv ouH leld ,'’ Ma<k '■«l>l " intrad e nnv of Ihe In flrld « ‘l llkr l.inet a nood I'H er foi Wr ll)i l '

I lr irf nnd /Ip ilp r . Iilli fiil.hnnd pur-r-.. n iH iar uhMKtiiiriil a tC loi lliiok H l« rr.—Adv.

J . J. Winterholer

U ta h C h ie f CohI Co.

103 r iF T I I AVR. N tH liii

A i u n r l r i i i a a a i n i a o K l n t f ■ vtlno d r in k in g tre n i l , . . n il ov rr^v lie lin iii|’ I r r n i l . l n w n r i l l ln h ie r , lih'iiifiyl \ \ l i iH k ic B .. . Ik*II<7 w liinkien. A in l nn llun I rc iu l KTowti o in l incfcuBCB, l ^ c a l l in » ji)rc a n d in o ro for (w a lv rrl’n n n in o lh , linK t-lxH lied W .-rnW w liink lcn . Y m i, l<«>, w ill ng rrfl t l i u t O a lv r r t in r x i r a n ir lln w , Biijirrlily f n l l - l lu v u m l n n il nulfnfy in jj. Y n ii w ill r n jn y i t v u irw iU — u n il enji>y n iv in u i t t ‘» W ciido w Illi .S ro io n '# GrcollnBB.

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; p e r Service. R upert.

t O R S A L E -lR l clixsfl sm a ll res­ta u ra n t, chcap . P h . 24 P . O B lanche Roylance, E den .

y O R 8 A l> E -^ . K . T^re S hop , w ith . e lectric welding a n d tm l le r shop,• G ood location, a n d good business,• R upert. Idaho .

M ALE H E L P W A N TEDMAN for coffec ro u te . U p to 145

firs t WPPk. A uto Riven as bonus. • W rlto M ills, 1001 P o p la r , O akland,

Calif.

H E L P W A N TED M ALE AND FEM A LE

^130 W EEK. G row muAiirooma. C e l ^ la r . shed. We buy 80c lb. Free

, book. W rit* M ushroom s, 2010 Second. S eattle , W n,

FEM A LE H E L P W A N TEDCURL to work. B oard, rm . I’ll, 18M.

EXI*. housekeeper to w oik tiClcr- noons. G ood wuRen, Phoiin 1004.

JlO U fiEKK EPEH for coiTntry honied, Olvo ref,, anc. exp., fl^^t lf tt« r . W rite Ubx 20, N cw s-T ln ies..

H O U SEK EEPER W A N TED - Olvo re t. AR0,.exp, W rite Box 11. News- •llmes.

IIX PEU . woman, 30 or ovor. fo r Ken. Iiiiewk, Clo hom e nlglit^, Craw ford Ik-niity Htiloii,

E X P, Rlrl for h.mwk, Ciiro of 3 r lill ilrrn . d o honin ii1|(h(s, Phr>n< ll)U.t o r liirj, 207 <llh Avn. K. itlloi

HITUATIONH W A N TEDt HTUnENTM a t K. Iluhltifiw \)iil- I ypmlty drulrn w oik fttr room niif > board, Phoua UU.

M A n itll ':!) ninn, ;iO, w oik. IIyearn trut^k ililvliiu iiiiil vU Inf exiw rlenin, I’lioiip f)4H.

■L njc itL Y limn will ilo c h tn es foi room a n d board , ll(»x 2tl, c an n in * a and News.

t i k e h

D o n t btiy c lm lii* -i ,„ y pNJdernl nuid • n d snow tlrea now . d a fo . e om ical a n d de i» n d » b l« : o r

•ave aUU n? 'ralU J-O APPED TIJIEU , INC.

135 3nd Ave. BotiUi

HIULTM FOODSHpfcliil on aiiil Niitrt

• l.nndlfl J lra ltli Kooit HUiro. 33:i,Hlio.slione No, i'tio iiu lu a w .

' WANTED T (fR E N T ’ ^ V A N T T ( M i F : N T X K A U M• I'u rii, o r iMiIuin. 60 c.r iiio ie a c rrs

\ land, Ciiiji i r n l , Itox 3U. News'lliiirs .

FARM LAND VA LU ES

40 ACRES CMpICM LAND:Wnll 1UI|>, trill 0>l, mmhI w ell, 7 m l. W.

lU ml. B. Je rom e. A lfred Poloraoa.

-RO O M house , clase In. Insulated hdw d. f loors. $22-50. P h . 1093 or 1125-J.

NEW clean f u m . cabins. H ot cold w ater. B a th . Sincla ir Service S ta tio n , 101 W ashington.

. 2 CHOICE HOMESrm s., n lccly fu rn , a n d 5 rm .. un - fu m . B o th m odern . E ast location. P h o n e 663. J . E . Roberts.

PO PCO RN th .n i» p v W hite Pearl, 3 ! ic lb. delivered. Pli, 0281-R3.

Ju slam ero In n .

STEAM bollpr. v a t for cooking hog feed. 3 solf feeders, trouglis. H ugh W . U w . Plione 533-J3. Buhl.

33 M M portable p ro jec tor. 11 reels film . L xira large Gltwon h a rp gu ita r . 248 M ain So,

M U REPCO K nhom lnc in bulk. Brine back w hat you have left. B rush loaned free. Moon's.

E L E CTRIC fence. 5 m akes a n d 90 m odels to sclec t from . 313 S ho­shone No.

FA IRB A N K S-M O RSE deep w e l l pum ps and pressure system s. Also ■well pipe and pum p rod. Low est prices, K rengel's Hdw.

• 'S om eth ing te lls m e you a in 't doin ' th a t trick r ig h t, boss!"

W A N TED TO BUYS P O T c ash po ld fo r used alovei and

fu rn i tu re . P h o n e 0, M oun t.

SE E D and FE E DFE E D w h ea t. 1350 6 th E . P h . 1870,

50 T O N S p a rtly dam aged hay, $3 p e r ton . K lm b . d lst, J .E .W hite.

G R IN D IT W H E R E I T G R O W S

I r e l a n d M illing Service p h . 3 lC p U c r . P . O . Box 274, FUer,

F O R S A L E -F E E D F o r 200 H ead of C attle

H ay , g ra in , ensilage, shocked com . M a rk e t p rices.

F R E E U SE G O O D FE E D LO T Sheds, n a tu ra l w arm w ater, p len ­

ty o f s tra w . L . W . M adden. H ansen, o r Inq. T . P . B a n k & T ru s t Co.

B-room m o d e rn home, $30. J , E. R O B E R T S, R ealto r. P h . 503.

LO ST —300 K als 'u n tn e brushes, you have one of ou rs and ars th ro u g h , p lease re tu rn . Moon's.

L O S T ; M ale b rlnd le bull dog. 1 mos, ■ old . A nsw ers to nam e G inger. P h .

1353. R ew ard .

LIV ESTO CK and POULTRY100 HEAD w h ite faced ewes, 2-5

yrs. old. 4 m l. So. 1 ml. E. Diilil,

PU R EB R E D w eaner plg.i. Jen n in g s, H ansen ,

PU R EB R E D W h ite H olland turkeys. M rs, P e te r W orrell, M urtaugh ,

OF.NTLE b lack and w hile slirlliii: pony. J . U. MorrLi, I tt . l , Wi'i ilrll,

6 YEAR old C hieriuey cow. fre.nlu soon. Al,io DodRc sedan , 3 ml. I ■i K. of W est 6 I'olnt.i,

HI’O’IT E D P o lan d Cliliiii • mlo liogn, 1. :i y rs.; 1 . 1 nius., m l, N., ^ W. Ciirry, H hoiue.

20 EW ES for sa le 3 to R vv«.In J a n . I’ll. 331-Itl, Dulil, 4U ml. Bo. « ,W . ro ri ie r Buhl,

HIGIIICHT prlrr.i jmld for your fai chlckena a n il turkeys. Indc|io iid ' e n t M eat Coiiinany.

FANCY f r y r .........llnm iifthli'f W«'Kener'n H rrtln .

F R U rT H ~ n n d V E C iE T A H rT E S

HAY. pota lor.i, carrot.i. I'ti, UlO'f-J4

in, nnil fl wK. old New im llrtn , >; No, •

Ti)url:,t J’lirk. T

rO T A 'I'01£^ for of r iv u Poinin.

D E L IC IO U S, Koine llfau ly , o tli rr Winter va rle tlen l>y biuihcl o r trunk. K. I*. W onaco tl, KliwUrtly.

APP1.e s by biuilirl o r truck load .loiintim n, J>elU'l{ius, W lne.iap, A r- kaiiAua n iu rk , W ln lrr Bunuiiit. A. X. Albee, Itro w n ’s O rchard , Rdeii

m W e Y f o i .O A N

'P IU V A T E m o n ey ' on h and for srv r rn l fa rm n r c ity Ioann, fo r linuir rtlato cloning. Uwlm Invent, Co,

UEDUOE ym ir m oiitlily InslillliDrn a n d you r r a te of In lerrjit by in fin an c in g w ith Hwim InVMt. Co.

PE D E ItA L PA IIM L O A N S -^ % In te re st. I ^ w e i t r a te In history 3U to 84 yra. Rm . 14 D ank & 'I t t u l Dldg

lO A N H a l low In terest ra te s on I'A ltM H , MODBKN HO M ES aiul liu lile UUBlNEHB I 'ltO I'ttK tlK M . P ro m p t ftctlon. Pred P . lla tra . » flx MB, T w ta Palln, P lv 1319,

PARM llill'LUHfuNTHPO U HALK; I la rge sire I’niwo li

c h o p p tr . Also 1 large nlr« Hnu..- ley, n e a rly new . Uithl Im plen ion t Co.. Dill,I,

(•ihhI ImplnmontH— Um-HJilnA 0 S«Br O a t f e e d 'm ill , l i iy rluiii-

IKT wlUi e le v a to r a n d blow rr iiinn in o u n le d ou trucks . Bjw. cond. C all

LOST A N D FOUND

E N G L ISH se tte r , ta g g iving F red Foster'.'i n a m e a ttac h ed to collor. L ost n e a r H ugerm an. W endell 58-J5, Reward.-

SU IT CA SE , b r o w n . contaJnlng ladle.s' vlolhefl, lo.st on highw ay bet. T . F, and B urley. R ew ’d. R et. to New.i-Timea,

R EA D T H E T IM E S W AN T ADS.

FOR SA L E — H O U SEH O LDf u r n i s h i n g s

FO R SALE—O il b u rn in g c irc u la to r. Almo.5t new . K re n g el 's H dw .

USED bedsteads 11.00 a n d up . W hy bleep on th e floor? ^ lo o n 's .

•PC, W ALNUT d in in g rm . s e t ; a n ' tlquc m arb le to p U b le . 313 7Ui A n . No. P h . 338.

RANGE, b rea k fa s t se t, couch.' C abl ne t. rug . etc. M S . H a n se n . M c­Clure.

NEW nnd used e lec tric re f rtg e ra to rs - a t g rea tly reduced prices . O oly

a few l e f t M oon's.

U N O L E U M for less a n d a fa c tw y tra in ed m a n to ' l a y IL M oon's. Phono 5.

Sun Valley Named U. S. Site For World Ski Giampionship

3 S A F E S - l ex tra large. 43 In. x 31 In X 72 Iti. oiiuilde m ea.surem ent; 1 snm ll; l mod, sire. H arry M us- gravc.

G R A IN bag.'} of a ll k inds, b a th tuba, q u llu . shoes, k itchen slnk.s, etc. Id ah o Junk House. 1S2 3nd Ave.

A U TO door glass, w indshield, and window glass. B ring your sash in. N o charge for s e ttln f . Phone 6. M oon’s.

T ho rough e xp lana tion h a d been gl\-en T w in FnlLi county ran c h ers today on th e five m a jo r provisions of th e am ended ag ricu ltu ral conser­va tion p rogram ,

H, W . Cox. aasls tan t executive of th e Id a h o AAA office a t M oacov. of­fered th e e x p lana tion yesterday to 100 fa rm e rs i\t a m eeting in Legion h all. T lie ga tlie rlng was one In a series being conducted In a ll sou th c en tra l coun ties th is week.

T ells P ay m e n t LtveU Cox ou tlin ed provisions o f th e

acreage a llo tm e n t, m arketing quotas, p a rtly p rice paym en ls , w hea t lo a n s a n d c rop liu u ra n ce . He sa id th a t th e 1030 AAA se t-u p calls fo r p sy - m e n t o f ( l .e o p e r to n on su g a r beeU, 19 p e r acre o n po ta toes, a n d 37 to 38 cen ts p e r bushe l federa l pa y m en t on No. 1 w h e a t including th e pa rity p a y m e n t.-A ll paym en t figures, ho em phasized , a rc approxim ate .

E x p la n a tio n of th e com m unity conservation p rogrom 's e lections .on Dec. 13 w as m ade a t the m eeting. T lie vo ting w ill be held in seven com m un ities o f th e county. S im ila r vote l.'i bclieduled In Uie o th e r souUi c en tra l counties .

H . G . L au te rb ac h .''p re ae n t c h a ir ­m a n of th e ACA. ou tlined fo r U » assem bled ra n c h c rs h is p la n of r e ­ducing burj^luses In n il crops. H e sa id t h a t th e p la n is to take en tire ly o u t of p roduction each year enough la n d to rcduce th e surp lus. T he la n d , h e sa id , cou ld n o t be used for grow ing any c ro p soUi on Uie m a rk e t. -

A t a m o rn in g m eeting of com m un­ity cx>mmltteemrt). a lso he ld a t L eg ­ion h a ll, fu ll de tails fo r hand ling Uie Dec. 13 e lec tions w ere given o u t oy ACA leade rs .

8 U N VALLEY. Dec. 6 (U.fO-The S u n V alley S k i club announced to ­d a y t h a t B un V alley h a d been s e ­le c te d a s th e U nited S ta te s site fo r

W h e th e r th e conlesta will be a w a rd e d th e U nited S ta te s depends u p o n a c tio n ta k en a t th e world ski cong ress to be h e ld h i Poland nex t r e b ru a ry .

T h e F e d e ra tio n In te rn a tio n a l Sk i e cn tro la w orld tit les and meets. T h e w orld sk i congress decides In w hich c o u n trie s c e r ta in divisions of sk i com p etitio n sh a ll be held.

T h e n a tio n a l ski congress, he ld l a s t w eek in M ilwaukee, sdected S u n V alley to r th e U nited B U tes s ite fo r th e w orld cham pionship

com petiU on in slalom a n d dow n h ill ru n s, tu b je e t to selec tion o f tb U c oun try by the w orld c o n c m s .

O ene V an G uilder, sp e a k in c fo r th e S u n V alle ; club, aa ld th a U n it­ed S ta te s h a d a good c h an c e t o g e t recognition frw n th e w orld c o n g m a d u e to its sw ift developm ent i n r e ­c e n t years aa a c h alleng ing e U ln g na tio n .

H ith e rto , P . I . 6 . ch am p lo n a h jp s h av e alw ays been he ld in E urope.

F o r th e second tim e, th e n a t io n a l sk i congress aw arded th e dow nh ill a n d sla lom s com bined, to b« h e ld In 1040, to Bun V alley. F i r s t tim e w as in 1B37.

T h e S u n V alley club h a s ju s t com ­p le ted w ork on th e B a ld m o u n ta in r u n w hich drops 3,100 fe e t In tw o m iles.

OVEN—Edl-son tingle bake, *135. Excel, conil. H eigh t 54 In., d e p th 36 In.. width 41 In. W rite D ee C, A nderson, L incoln Cafe, Gooding,

AUTOS FOR SALE1034 M a.iter Chev. sedan . E xcellen t

condition. 30,000 m iles. M rs. J . W . M rachek , Rt, 1, W endell.

R E A L ESTATE FOR SA LE

F O R SALE—Electric w ash e r , ch in a closct, rock ing c h a irs , a rm c h a ir , Cogswell c h a ir , f loor la m p s, book­cases, e tc . In te rm o u n ta ln S eed a n d F ue l Co.. 1 2 0 -P h 0 n c s— 143.

20 ACRES, 1. m l. from K im berly, S ell reasonable. H . E . M iller, 2

.. 8- Jerom e.

5-RO O M m odem residence. P ierce S t.. hardw ood fls.. stoker, fireplace, a beau tifu lly flnl.shed home. 55600, Sw im Investm ent Co.

FOR SA LE OR T R A D E40 A. farm . I?1 Bo, B uhl.

T RA D E F ile r residence fo r sm all acreage. Box 10. T im cs-N ew s.

BU Y acreagc or p roperty . Box :

FARM S FOR R E N T120 A CRES good la n d fo r c a sh renL

W rite o r see H orace M cservy , 8'.j m l, a . o f D lc trlch ,

L E G A L ADV ERTISEM ENTS

Well C ultivated 40 Acrcn Located 0 miles c a s t W ash in g to n

school. '/.I m l. .loiith. M u st buy com plete furnL ihlngs a n d eq u ip ­m en t.

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYBilildino Conlractlna

B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l

T w in Fnlln l,iimtii-r Ooiiijiany. Cum- pletfl llnc.i lumlier, ouildcr'n luiid - w are. iinUils, rt-tni'n l, plaater.

Coal and WoodAlUCIiDKKN COAI."Ilonl 111 !lio W e»f‘

All c im l~ N » ilu n t-M o re hen l In te rm o u n ia ln Hri-<| Fuel Cu

CuclcruIryrln nalrn iiml Cyolrry, Plioim m

E l v c t r i c a l C o n t r a c t a

F l o o r S a n d i n g

I 'lixir ^ul»IUlK II- A, ile ld e r, 02U1-J1.

F a r I t v p a i r i n g

1‘Jiip. fill irpiiU liig , r lra n ltig anil Klnrliii;. Iiht Wood, 440 4U| N.

I n n u r a n c c

I'PRVftV- riilm r C o . Inn, J'honn 301

I 'jr r , Auti>, l/)u H eller. I*h, 500.

K e u iS V ib p

M o n u m c n t n

.latlUon nros. 435 M ain East,

M o v i n g

r i a n i n u M i l l

'X'wtn r a lU t u u b e r Do. 3 ti . M3.

M onty to Loan

CHRISTMAS CASH

$ 5 n iu i U r o n y O U I! S IC N A T U H H O N I.VE injiloynl pt'oplo w ho need c m Ii,

M lve your jirDblema hern,N o endortiora. No ninrtgn>ies.

H cpay us you Ket pa id .CAHII CUHDIT CO.

R oom s 1 Hiul 3 P hon fU urkliolder Blilg. -nu

P t t i n t i n o ‘ l ) c c o r a t i n g

1301 EloAenth Ave. i:Uuil P h . m u -J

P l u t n b i n g - t l e a t i n g

For h e a tin g inicl plutnlihiK oall F it Abbott. Phono ICi.

R a d i o R e p a i r i n g

R ad io Sorv, Lab. OMl M nin W, I ’h .IlH

PA C l-O R Y ItA O IO HEUV lO l’; 138 2nd Avp, N. I’hoiio 'j

R e a l K B t a l e - l n i i u r a n c e

p. a O ravea a h il Uoiio. P h o n e 31U.

S e w i n g M a c h i n e S e r v i c e

(lu ftr. rep, AH m akes (J, <). And Co,

S h o e R e p a i r i n g

W inter U h rre . Now Is llin ill wlni/T lco you r Alxjru. 'i 'w ln h h o r Hliop, l:r.l w . lOld.nlKHlr

T r a i U r n

'r r a lU r i fo r te n t. 3 a \ VSnitVh Wr»V

T ra ile r h uuw s. U ein 'r r a l le r Co.

T y p c w r l t e r t

B a lti . r a n u ta a n d aervlco Pliofin D(i.

(JpholBterinoU p h o ls te r ln f. rep a irin g , fn n illii

r e lln lsh ln g . w indow »lmiln w»i OrcM D ruley IM rn . Oo.. 1

i a d m . a . r h . m .

RO O M mod. res., fireplace, oak floor.'!, 3 bedrooms, $2,750, D on 't w ait too long; th is jvlU sell quickly. Sw im Investm en t Co.

iiTE have some Blue L akes residence lo ts wi low as *330 for 60 ft., less th a n a block off Addison. Tcrm a, Bwlm Investm en t Co.

GRANGES K IA L L i

Im pressive cercm ony fo r Inslalla- tio n of o ffice rs In e ig h t d if fe re n t G ran g es will be staged In T w in F alla Dec. 14, T h o m a s Speedy, m a s te r o f th e T w in F a lls O range, announced today.

T lie T w in Falla group will be h o s t a t th e rUuoJ, w h ic h w ill see a pp rox im ate ly 100 officers ta k e th e ir posts. P a r tic ip a t in g groups w ill be Filer, H an se n , K im berly. M ou n ta in Rock. K n u ll. P le a sa n t V alley. E xcel­s ior a n d T w in F a lls O ranges,

T h e e v e n t will s ta r t a t 8 p . m . on Dec. 14. I t wlU bo held a t I,O .O .F. hall- in T w in F a lls a n d P ra n k U A tk ins, BulU. will be in sta lling o f­ficer. H e will be a ided by F a ln le w G ran g e m em bers.

Speedy sa id th a t th e local O range will p rov ide coffee.

South America Nations To Fight Defense PlansB y ALAN COOGAN

L IM A , P e ru , Dec. 8 (UP.J—A group of S o u th A m erican n a tlo tu led by A rg e n tin a la id th e g round w ork to d a y .fo r n dip lom atic ba ttle a t th e e ig h th P an -A m erican conference a g a in s t P re s id e n t Roosevelt’s p ro ­g ram fo r defense of th e w estern liem lsphei:e.

T h e U n ite d S ta te s delegallon to th e con fe rence , headed by Secre tary o f .S t a t e C ordell H ull and Inchid- Ing Alf M , Lancton of Kar^M t. will d iscover upo n Ita a rriva l tom orrow t h a t lin e s fo r th e con test a lready h a v e been draw n for th e f irs t ses­s io n o n F riday .

V itexpeeted D erelopm enU B u t th e re w ere h in ts of u n e ip ec t-

ed developm ents. U sually w ell-in­fo rm ed sources Indicated th a t H ull's p la n s fo r th e conference—u nd is­c losed aa y e t—m ig h t s lu rp ly change tlie ou tlook for one of th e moet im - p o r U n t m cetlnga ever held am ong tlie n a tio n s of th e Americas,

M I S ’ O B I C T:i,

T h e conference Is th e e ig h th s ince IBM. I t will la s t possibly s ix w eeks.A to ta l o f 31 republics w ltl .be r e p ­resen ted . 'The ob jective I s to s tre n g th en In ter-A m erlcan soU dar* ity .

T h is year th a t objective h a s be en m ade m ore im p o rta n t th a n e v e r a s a resu lt o f developm ents In E u rope a n d th e f a r eas t a n d a s a r e s u l t of M r. Roosevelt's d e c la ra tio n t h a t ' p rep a ra tio n s m u st be m a d e f o r th e defense of bo th N o rth a n d S o u th A m erica ag a in s t possible agg ression by foreign s ta te s—p a rtic u la rly by to ta lita r ia n s ta te s ,

Capbatleally Oppow4A rgen tina and several o th e r S o u th

A m erican na tions, fesirful o ( In ­fringem en ts o n th e ir sove re ign ty , h av e b^en em phatica lly opposed to a n y p la n for defensive a lU ance a n d cool tow ard any fo rm o f a g re e m e n t th a t m ig h t h in d e r th e ir t r a d e w ith E urope.

U ruguay . P a raguay , B o liv l* a n d p robably OhUe «U1 su p p o r t t h e A r­gen tin e v iew point b u t th e U n ite d S U te e p lana a re Ukely to b e r e -

------ ■’eru. C o lu m b iaand W est In - How fa r B ra-

N O TICR T O CREDITORHE ST A T E O P R O B E R T W ILLIAM ,

MCCLURE, deceased.Notice la hereby given by Uie u n ­

dersigned a d m ln litrn trlx of th e e s ­ta te o f R obert W illiam M cClure, deceased, to th e c red ito rs of and a ll pemonn huvlng rlalm .i ag s ln a t

r a id deceaned. to exh ib it them w ith th e necew ary vouchers, w ith in six m o n th s a f te r the firm public*- lion of thin notice, to the natd ad* m ln h l ra tr lx a t th e office of T hom as M, llobertflOM. Jr. A tlo n iry a t I41W, Room 3, In (lift r id r lltv Nntloniil

k I lu lld lng . c i ty of Twin Palis, ity o f 'I’w ln Fiill.i, s t a l e of

idiilii), th in being th e pluro llxed for in Ita iisac tlon of Ihn l)ll.■■lnl A of il<l (';,lati'.Diitetl Nov, 38. I03B,

COHA MfCLDRK, AilmlMlsiratrlx.

nil. 'l lin fs Nov. 30, Dro, 5-13.30,

NO TICE T O CIllCDITdltHMi.lv of C, I). TIIOMAM, IJPceaiMid.

Niitir.- Is lie ieby « lvrn by tlio ixlriMKued Adinliil.M raUlx <if tlin staid i)f O. I), n iom im . dereii.ied, i tlir n rd llo ^ n of mill nil iwrsonn uviiiit rlaUnn ngiiliiM llifl "nUl de- r'li.sal, to e x h ib it IJiein w ith Uin rii-'.-,nry vourheis , Wlllilu six 11111II11 itfle r (lin (Ir.'it publlriitlon I ii ih niitl<-n, lo Hid miIiI n tlm hi- .im iilx a t th e ofjlc - of (In .iK " M. ■aul.'. -ii. P ldellty NutlniiHl lliink ililt;. Tw ill r « lh . (;i>iiiity o f Twill 'iilln. Htato or Idnhii, thl,s Ix-liig tJie l,H r' n.’icil for IIki tiiinr.a<:tUii) oC

W PA ENGINEER’S fAIHEB PASSES

D e a th yesterday c laim ed fa th e r of Jo h n H . G riffith s , T w in P a lls d is tr ic t eng inee r fo r th e w orks p rogress adm in istra tio n .

M r. G rl l f l l lu ' fa th e r, H . A. G rlf- f ltlis o f C aldw ell, d ied In th e C a n ­yon county r l ty M onday a ft« m o o n . D etails of fu n e ra l plana w ere i n ­d e fin i te today.

T h e d ln trlc t eng ineer a n d M rs G ri r f l t lu w e n t to C aldw ell la s t light.

>1(1 <I 'l l !i«'iit«-iiilx'r 1(1. ltt:tn.

DOHA It, llKJMAH, ^<l(nlnlBtrBtrlx of llio eMnto ol

( '. 1). 'n ll« lln^ , ilr<PiU(sl,....... T lm en~N uv, lt>, 'Ji. 20

Him l)e(r. (I, lOJD.

(■ l i lirrrliy tilveii liv llio iKiiol A ilinliilhtintilx »r the Ilf Jcilin II, D nvli, dr<-eBied, c ird l to is o t m id nil persons rlftlnis Ogaliinl Ihn /mid de-

, 111 e x h ib it Uient w ith Ui( iiv voiii'hrin , Wlllilii S|]

nlt<;r tlifl f lia t piibllcalloi t iiiitlcr, to thn said lulinln- IX III Nin oriU e of K dward h in llio Cllty a n d Co'iinly iif

l-'Hih, H talo i)f IdahJi, th is be- ic llr«L iilore flxetl fo r the rtliiii Ilf Uifl biialiien.i nr said

D aLtl O ctober 23, I03fl., (IKNKVllCVR CO U lll'N A Y ,

A iliiiliiUtrutrlx of (he ektatn iiT .lohn n . Davl", dfK'fnwil.

I'lii), 'n m eB -N o v . If», 3'J, 'JU niid l>«r, 0,

■ H IIO IIT V IM 0 yr-K T B

CANYON, To*. (U/’) — "Hhorty' tm «ckrll.»rd nf T ell. 'IVx., 0 fee l 0 li„-l,r.i ta ll W est T exas f lta te Col- IfHA liinkntball a lar , g u t h is nick- ii;iiiie wlieii C h a ile s H albert »l lluiiin . N. M., enro lled . F reshm an lli i ib n t, an n ll-s ta la r e n te r In New M rxlto lun t season , la 0 f re t

InchM U ll.

KUPERT

dies representatlTes. How fa r B ra­sil would go In lupportlng W a s ) ^ - ton would depend, how«v«r, od de­tails yet to be dlsdoaed.

O ffic ia l lin e u p for th e Tw in F a lls d is tr ic t. B o y Scouts o f America, h a d be en com pleted today for th e com ­in g y e a r a f te r o fficers fo r IB30 were In s ta lled a t a m eeting la s t n ig h t In p ro b a t« courtroom s.

R o y P a in te r , T w in Falls , took over c h a lm a n s h lp from I . E . Joslyn, re ­ti r in g c h ie f w ho sum m arized activ ­ity fo r th e p ast year. D. R . Young took o ffice aa v ice-chairm an; Lewis P . Jones^ se cre tary -tre asu rer. C h a ir­m e n n a m e d by M r. P a in te r w ere C laren ce Nye, cam ping; O . P . D u ­vall, advancem en t; Jo h n Boden, o r­g a n isa t io n and extension ; Jo h n O. R asm u ssen , tra in ing ; K e n n e t h B each , finance.

C h a irm a n for health and safe ty ipe rv is lon will be nam ed la ter , Mr.

P a in te r said.T h e new sU ff will preside a t the

J a n . 9 m eeting called for 1 : ^ p . m . a t th e P resbyterian church base­m e n t. T h a t session will c h a r t plans a n d policies for th e Sco u t d istric t's 1030 program .

T h e d is tr ic t Includes T w in Falls, F iler; E den . K arellon, C urry, K null, H o llis ter a n d Berger.

M rs, M ilton P a tto n w as hanteas F rid ay to th e F riend ly C irc le, M rs. E arl C ra y lh o rn wnn In c harge o f th e m son nnd p resen ted a p a p er on 'E tlfjuette," w ith p rac tica l dem m i-

s tra tlo n s,'H ie n irm b e rs of th e F rid ay B ridge

lub u iul one guest, M rs, F loyd B ritt , vere e n le r tn ln e d by Mrn, PaUl A,

F ie n r h n t h e r hom e Friday , H igh } p rice w en t to M rs. Ed Schoen

lials., a n d Mrn. E. H, E lm ore e n te r ­

ta in ed th e inew bsrs o f tlie lr su p p e r lub w ith d in n tr a t F red 'a d n b cafe

m d i iy iiiid bridge a t th n Elinort) hom e, I'rlr.ft fo r rom blned h ig h acore

aw arded to Mr, and M rs. R o b e r t Ciirlnon,

iic ign M li'h lonary society of lli .I M edxKllnt Episcopal c liu rch

m e t F rid ay a t th e hom e of M rs, O,, «*-holer, M rs. A rth u r T . Sm ith , rs lilrd a t th n bunlnejui session a n d

Its. n i l l e r K entoa ro n d u c te d t h f (li-vollonal service, Mrs, A, F . B»y^

r wan In rh a rg o Of th e p rpg fa in il p icK riiird a p a p er on M a h a tn U n d l o f In d ia . M rs. A lbe rt Par-

jT ii «ovc ufcow nt of th e life a n tt ( <>r Mrn. J. M. Hiirlnger, a m ln- Iiiy, Iindei- th e M ethodist Iw aul,

nl Ih n ta l l , A frica.r, an il M rs, P ra n k P r l t rh e t t lo ft iMlay for Hrlggn, w here they

Will iiiiike ( lie ir hom e and w here M r. I 'l l tc h e t t ic ce n tly purchased Ui« J . M. J la ip e r D rug s to re w hich h e will ii|>erat«,

M l» M ildred S rho le r, M iss D oro ­thy MAe t tn t ty , M rs, E d ith S tone, MIm lli ild a H w snkreld ter. Miss M ary O 'lV innnll, M rs. A lbert F r k k e a n d Mrs. D on lla rk n e y a tten d e d a lu n rh - eiiii m eeting of the T rl-U lty B ra n ch of th a A in e rlrsn Aaaoolatlon of l ln l - veinlty W om en a t Albion S a tu rd ay ,

lieven teen H hslm k ltunk C am p F ire Hliln iind l l i r i r gua rd ian , M rs. H ob- r r t U e Culley, m e t F riday a t th e A inerlriin Jx-gl(iii homo. O ne new ineniber, H etty U se ICnnls, wall added 1.. Iho grnuri. P lan s ware m a d e for Ihn f i r s t C ouncil F ire w hich will be hftid n id a y , Dec; 0 . a t th e hom e o f M rs. Oulley, a n d fo r a cooked foo<l snin w hleh will Im held S a tu rd ay Deo. 10.

U n d er th e general supervision of th e p te s ld e iit, M rs, F u ller F in to n . th e l4 id lcs‘ A id aoclety of th e local M d h o d ln t E piscopal church held a n a ll-d ay b a ta a r a n d mld>day ch icken d in n e r a t th e c h u rc h S a tu rd ay .

Luzzcri is Given Release by Cubs

C H ICA G O , Dec. fl (UPJ — Tony L a t te r l today reiiuested and was g ra n te d h is release from the Chi* rag o C ubs w ith whom h e h sd signed aa p layer-cosch a year ago a fte r 13 years an second basem an for the New Y ork Y ankees,

L az rerl, who has Indicated he w ishes to rr^u m r his active playing c a ree r rcccn tly wan rejm rteil to have received a n o ile r Irom th e Cleve la n d Ind ians .

O w ner Phil K . WrlRley of the Culia sa id he "winildn’t be a b it iiirprlscd to see liarseri back wlUi

A G A D I T n O lF irs t a d u lt even ing K h o o l fo r T w in

F a lls a n d v icinity w as c o n d u c te d la s t e y e n ln i in th e a g ric u ltu re ro o m s a t th e b lg h school b y J . V . B riggs, Sm ith-H ugbM Inatruc to r, w ith 33 in a tten d a n ce .

T h a g roup voted to c o n tln u a th e ev ening school tmtU sp r in g w oric b e ­g ins. T h« n u t m e etin g w ill b e h e ld D ec. la I t 7;30 i^ th e a g room a w ith th e topic for discussion, “B a la n c in g o f R a tio n s for liv e sto c k .” T h e p ro b ­lem of feed ing effic ien tly w il l b e conaldn-ed,

T lie in it ia l session w e n t In to th e aub jec t, "R elative V alue o f A vailab le F a rm Feeds." T he n u tr itio n o f th e seeds availab le locally fro m a p ro ­te in , f a t, m ine ra l a n d v ita m in c o n ­te n t w ere considered. A r o u n d ta b l t discussion concluded th a m e e tln i .

Time Tobiesrails I

Train M4 I»a»«a..____ .___ 's;s0 a. m.' “ ’S a s i - i i K - “ ‘f " - ' ” -'

Trnln S11 - _____ ie * 0 a. m.Trslu AM IMVM___________ 1 ;M p. n .

WU.LB BRSNCU BouthbaUBd

T riln SJ» ----------« il8 p. m.Tralo 340 arrlTw...

us s le tline .'

MLVD TUB 'm i l s WANT ADO.

A sked If he inennt lh a t iMt/irci m ig h t bo considered as a cn iidldate fo r m a n ag e r o( tbe Cubs som etim e In th e fntiirc, WrlRley replied

" I f he h as th e prnper tiuallflt tlona an il If ^<lnlctlllllg happens to O iihby HitrlneAn, we cerlaln ly w ould fo n slile r h im for llie Job,"

DauRhlers of Utah I’ionccrH ABHcmblc

Mrn, M yia Ili.llow, Mm, X.aura Pei:k a n d Mrn. lle rtlia M iller were re re ived an new niembi'rn of the Em Ar-KI ra m p of th e Diiiijihlern of Ihi U ta h Pioneers yesteidny afternoon a t th e hom e ol M rs. M lnnln IMaser.

Mrn. Kinm a Luke, county prenl- d e n t, urged the Increiise of tlio m ein- h rrn lilp ro ste r, anil s.'keil for srj<lsl- ancfl In ormiiiUtiig cam ps a t Filer, tli ih l a n d M urlituuh. M is, W lntfted W lilleh ra il K»vi< a rending, ‘ The P ionee r ( ih lld m i,"

An the ii|i ''iilin( song, "Come I .e l Us Rennw " was' sung. Mrs, M aude C rum p, v lce.preslitent, rnnducted llm M-r<;.l(iii. Mrn (.llllan D avidson led n h-Mon 011 "W oinrtl of Ihe Mor- iiKiii Itiittullon and thn MlulnAlp|il Hnlnln." H elrenhiiienla were served hy M rs. Hlaner, M rs W hltehend. Mrs. D elpha Hond and M rs, U n o ro finr roll. T he n e s t m eeting will be held J a n , u w ith Mrs. Uarlow.

(lucHt a t DinnerDr,‘ 'n io iim s E. Miiiniuiit, d enn »f

S a m a ri ta n l^SEarenu lioepltal, Nam pa, was guest of hnnor a t a d inne r S u nday a t th e Itrtgerson c o ilen shop, p resided over by Rev, and Mrs, M ai'key J , Brown, D r. M anguin «I>oke In K im berly Sunday m orning a n d even ing and a t thn F lier C hu rch n f th e N acarcne dedloatlun Sunday a n e rn o o n .

fn r ite rw n a l Im < p r in tin g a n d speoial ooeaslen, | M ^

UNION rA c ir io aT A oaa lu tb o u a a

ArrtT* ---------------------- ___10;41 a . m.i.*kVM ........ .........— ........ in-.M ft HI.

I (DoU* l4>csl) -'" X .

H U ftt arrlvms s t 10:41 a, m. a n d 9:30 p. m. ar« vis Jttrnn i. W«n<1*ll «nd (kooiinic 4 01 p, m. and o ilitra via

ihl and tla itrm an.

___ M <hoU» Ixjcal) ,ArrlVM ....................... .

..........................niMM arrl.InB at i",

.......... _ ............ lo v ln i a i e:30II. Rri< J«rmii*. 'W tiitlall and tln ii nilitra vU Duhl and llagar-

OTIIKR RTAOR I.INKS TWIH rAI-l.n • StlN VALLKT

To Sun Vallfjt.MTM ___________________10:00 a. w .I.MVM ............................... . a:M p. re.

rrora sun VatUrA nn ta ...................... ........ l-J* p. w .Arrive* .................................... S.OO p. m,

TIVIN rAI.I.R-WBLLB To Wells

I . a s t e t ........ ....................... ......1 l:0 0 a . n ,rtom W«lli

ArrlTW .. .. ......... . i.O^ p. B.Mall Cloilni Tlaia

4 SO p,.nail a l l a. m , 1:40 p. m . aud

Wanted Rags Rags

CLEAN c o t t o n

RagsIDAHO EVENING

TIMES I

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MARKETS A N D FINANCEBy United Press

1 LIVESTOCK I

l.W l

IT.IS

DBNVEft LIVC8T0CK 0 H fV * R -C » lU « : RcMlpU

i s S v e . W to ♦lOJO;Mid itocken W to WJO; bulU M-M *^ U w ; Secelpt< 700: market we>k 3»o tw e r; top n.19: bulk t7 to ^ ek iB c n « i «a (« M-U; pi*» “ sreep : BteMpto ^500; m irk tt i to aUODg: (•( lu n ta I t to U.7S:U 10 13. ______

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAOO~Hop: a,OW; ^IrtcU

fklrlT acUvr. mostly 10c lover, o » mor« earlr; top T J l : bulk and choice 160 to 310 lb>. tlSO U S » to JSO-lb. f____ ", K E f ' W ™ I'o'!»•!»■packlni aowa.W'M '■ *’|7.tO.

« 2,000: buyer* i; market very Mond»7’a ......

.a ttle : ».000; caV hammerlnr ateem afWalo». moailT ase under -------- - - -a te trade; fully 40e down for week. aUDce* mor«; aboiUeda predotBlnate *n a o p ; bulk <rf Qualitr and w ndltlor to aell a t tS.SO to llOJO; caMt to: l l l .» : few load* « l »b<J »1I.M. 8«v eral load* heifer* W to tt.JO; common and medium helten and all gradea eowi weak to ISc lowtr: bulU alrons a t m” do“ n“ vealtr. as« to 50o lower a t W to tlO mostlr, rew 110^: moat cutler cows M » M.7J; beef e to *®‘*'

'XOOO; dlreeU 1.500: fa t lamb* and rea rlln p alowi IndlcaUoni ateady to weak: bid* and sales good to choice lamlM »8.7S to IBU ; b a t held t» U to »*.« and aboTe; choice yearling* held *bOT» U : indication* a u a d j on »Uep: tatted naUre ew«* up to W.7S and >4

OMAIIA~WESTOCK OUAHA-Hop: S.SOO; l.BOO direct

t tr ly *»le* lOo to 20c lower than aver, at* Monday: but only limited volumi Mid: packer* no t rollowlDg; top 17; food and choice l«l> to 3M "

WHEAIMOVES INCHICAQO. Dec. 0 (UP)—Wheat price*

moved in » narrow range oard of trade today. Tn» undcrloiie 'aa steady

i the « ,.hc»t < .0 off !

ere unchanged Opening quoutloiu In regular, bu t *catl«red o iin buying pm hfd pr llv^ lgher. Plrmnea* a t »-i»t ullUh prlvalo eitlmalea of inter wheat crop were c<i

factor*. After tlie early adv* over, trading turned dull, i receded from ihelr high point tered protlt-uklng.

- • - -TOP esllmates of th . .a t crop aTeiaged a

000.000 buabel*. more than buibeU under the 1918 baiv

CRAIN TABLE CIUCAOO-Oraln range; W heat: Open lllih Lo

“■sUrDec. .... MayMay .... J u l y . ....

1 uptnt higher,

commliulor

ita. w.as

-'“cktiie ! « :» o r calve* 500: beef'sleera ftnd TCarllnga weak; practically no early mJ m ; she stock about awady; Tcalrri fully stMdy: *tock«r and feeder ateera •t«My; atoek ealvea alow: bulk led at««r* u d yewllnga ellalbla to aell M.7J to 110: few loMt* held to »U *nd

- atave: praotlcsal top vealera |S ; ibadrealera |S; iteady o

--------- bMlk sorted good — ----------

: with $t bid on be*t: slaughter ew « *4

BoyBeai_ec...........May ......

.« h A

.•n^A.70! -70>i

ORAIK TAOIE cm CA Q O -W heal: No. 2 mUed 57’: Corn; No. 3 ml»ed 49Vic; No. 1 mi»

SO'.ic; No. 2 mixed 30'jc to 52‘ic; I) 4 mixed 48Ue; No. I yellow Me to 31', No. J yellow MViC to 31c; No. 3 yrll. ■»r.o to SOiic: No. 4 yellow 48V{C 8 ',c: Ho. 9 yellow «7c to 47',ic; No. rhltfl Me: No. 3 while 52',io to 33‘: lo. S wtilt« 49c; sample grade 4S'.ic.O au : No. a mixed JO c:------ - —

.nixed asUc; No. 3 whiti No. 3 White »<^e to u>.ic2M t 3SV<

sample gi 9 J9',ic to-

sample gl

OODEN LIVESTOCK OODW -Hoga: R w alpu 1.500. Early

^ ! T ‘„ '5 i '.V 5 S . W ”‘‘ “ - r- a S i i I l i t l p u IM. I t x l t u

• - t b tU en H : In* lo u ] ........... ..

Boy’b eaiS 'N o . S yellow 78'.ie: No. :

.’ * B ^ * y :^ iw p le giad* U c: No. 3 tnslt.

*°llm oihy aeed; M.93 to M IJ.Red top; M.7S to M.is.Bed clover; $13 to |18.

I N . Y . S T O C K S

NEW Y O RK . Dec.,a rkc t closed h ig h e r.

AtMtka JuneauAllied C hem ical ............A1I1.1 C hnlm era .............A m crlcnn CanA m erican n a d la to r ......Am erican S m elting ......A m erican T elephone .. A m erican T obacco B . A naconda Copjwr A tchison, Torwka & Sar A uburn M otors B a ltim ore & i

A viation .Bethle)>em S t«cl .BordenJ . I. Cn.se Co....................................Chi.. Mil., S t . P au l A: Pacific....

:hrysler CorpCoca Cola .....

lom m erclal So lven ts .... , ...........jo m m o n w e alth A: S o u th e rn .....C o n tin en ta l O il o t D elaw are ....C o m P roducts ...............................D uPon t de N em ours .................E as tm an K odak ...........................EUectrlc Pow er & L ig h t .........g e n e ra l E lectric .........................G enera l PoodsG en e ra l M otors ...........................G oodyear -Tire .............................In te rn a tio n a l H arv es ter ...........In te rn a tio n a l T elep h o n e ..........Jo h n s M anvlllc ...........................K en n c co ll C opper .....................

[KKa AC o a iu uo rs .A.................; O h l \ ...............lion . \ ............J t .r l

LocW Inc.

------- . i common driTelns• i i to H -U ; tew good feeder* H W <Jown;

rii“i &•:* ^ e e p : lUMlpU n ,000. Ho early *alea. few lot« truek*d-ln fa t lambs Monday

* *TJ5 to 9 tM .POKTLAND UVE8T0CK

' K > an> A in> -aop : leo. d ireeu 420. ' r a m r •acU\-e, moatly ateady; good

— • - M o to aiO-lb. drtvelM

POTATOES 1I-----------------------------------------— •

FU T U R E POTATO .TRADES (Q ooU tlon i fn ro lshcd by S nd ler W cfcner t Co.)

ady.talen

trlosrtb.

ligh t llEhU*7.40 to I7J0; iwcklng sowi i t to !« .» ;

; a “.i5s£ss!.ss,.w sij7se u tu r oowt to oommon bulti down -|i MJO; medium to good bulU U to

Uinb* weak; undertone weak on

f*w oommon *wec gl.50 to >2 50; good to ebole* ewta ♦> u» w.'ji.

flAK ntANCIBCO UVESTOCK SOUTH SAN rHANOIBOO-Hoga; » « .

100. M ed ium 'to good beet •T.M to low eu tw r^and

•tMra liB.Mt' ArlKma _______ -rang* helfen 17.10 down: oowa 83.33 t< 88; outter m d e a |3.7» to 83; bulli »5.}0 to 88.31 Oalvw; 230. Steady. Veat

wooled lamb* *8 33 to w T i.

DOaXOK—Th 'markel•rally (lUlet In Boston, the

lnJ^Srl*B**}OT'*^1*Ilgbt and Mtlla' response from laal week'* Inqulrle* were being tMelved. -Quotations on domeatlo wools, h o w ----- - ......... - - - - - - - .............. „ „ i , .

Local Markets

Buying PricetOIUINS

■oft wheat ................... ...........Barley, per owl. — ............. .Qal*. per cwt. ................ .......

DXANaOreat Mortherna No. I Great Northerns No, a

(Quoutlon* from

IDAHO FALLS POTATOES IDAHO PALLfr-Fotatoes; Wire

qulry fair, demand light prices, market about ateady K o.B . cash track to <J--'U. 8. No. la mostly 9 0 c ........... .....caslonal tale higher and lower; U. B. No. 2* moaUy 80c. an occMlonal car TTiic. Bulk per cwt. caih to growers. ruseeU, V. 6. No. Is 70c to #0c: an oocMlonal sale lower bu t mOLt trading 3So; U. B. NO. 2* 33c to 40c. Shipping po in t Information. 2# degrees m ini­mum, 43 maximum, partly cloudy.

CIIICA'GO POTATORS CmOAOO-W callitr. cloudy: temper-

iture. 33; ablpmenu, 390; to u t to date. J id 115,908, new 12; Isst season, 'old 133,100. new 13; arrlvaU, 81; on track. ' Bup^llM, libera); demand.

tvalllng. ____ - -81.80; I car 81.73; 3

„ ._rs »1.70: late Monday. 1 81.731^; No. 3. 1 'car |U 3 ; I car 81 ] ear prscHcslly free from cuta Oolorwlo red McClure*, cotton *a( car 83; 1 car 8i.»3; 2 cars 8183; t a»okj. 1 eat 81.83U: 4 . cars Nebraska bliss triumph*; 1 car | ally good quality 8153. WUconaln w hite; 1 car 8110; I cara 81.02'. ; merelal*. l car. 81; 1 car 93c; late day. No. 1. 3 cars 81; commercial., i car 97Uc. Minnesota Red n i\e r valley, early Ohio*. M per cent V. 8. No. I : l car 81.30; 83 to 90 per cent U. 6. No. I. 1 csr ai a r>T« SI u . nahhlcri. fiO Dcr ri-n(

itgom ery W a r d ......................N ash K elv ln ato r ......................N ational D airy P r o d u c ts .........New Y ork C en tra l ......................P a c k ard M o to rs ............................P a ram o u n t P ic tu re s ..................j . C. Penney Co.......'.......................Pcnnn . R. R,P u re O i l .........R adio C orp....................................R adio KelUi O rpheum .........R eynolds T obacco B .................Sears. Rocbuck .........................S hell U nion O il .........................Slm m ona Co.Socony V acuum .......................So u th em PacW lc.........................

. S U n d a rd B ra n d s ........................S tan d a rd Oil of C a lif ..............S w ift a n d Co................................S tan d a rd O il of New Je rse y . T exas Corp.T ran s-A m eric a .............................U nion Carbide & C arbon ....U nion P a c i f i c .............................U nited A ircraft .........................U nited Corp.U. 8. Steel, com .........................W arner B ros.................................W estern U nion ...........................W estlnghouse E lectric .........P . W. W oolworth C o...................Am erican R olling M ills ........Arm our ......A tlan tic R efining ....................Boeing ........Brlgga M anufactiCurtis.? W tlgh t ...................E lectric Auto U to* .............Houston OilN ational DL>itlllers ...........N orth A m erican A viationSafeway S to r r . i ...................Schenley D is ti lle rs .............StudebttkerU nited Airlines .................W hite M otors .....................Chicago Pneum .ttlc Tool .O liloO ll... ............. ...Phillips Peiro leum ' ..........Republic Steel ..................

« K S ADVANCE N HEAVY TRADE

mpetus for tlie recovery was pr by a report the government I’la

. . a«k congrtM tor a hundred ni dollir appropriation for the arm corps a t the turn of th e year. Tlil flucnced demand for aviation »

buying spread th roughout tht the tODs. gains ranged to

tfl In Rciive iMue*. SevernI I for th e year, in

_.-iipbulld; bought 01

pl| o£*sm *'

alioii stock* L.... I common. The anticipation It ' any government

Steel ahareit werwllh fractional gains In U. and Dethlchem and gains of m a point In National and Yoi Shpft and Tube.

Chrynlrr gained more th sn and Qeneral Motors <

5. up o .a .

rra ag*ln« 680; b sloclt «alM ipared wllh J7C.

. . . . all. 29.13 up 0.02; S3 si

iroxlmated 900.000 W yesterday,'r re 230.00>OO yesterday.

S h e l l f r o m M u r d e r

G u n i s I d e n t i f i e d(Prom Pag* One)

not In firing cond ition . I t w as b a d ly ' .sled. I took th e w eapon a p a rt, ;aned It. p u t It back to g e th e r again id then fired te s t cartrid g es.Tlio fired bu lle t w e n t In to a re ­

ceiving box th a t recovered th e te s t bullet. T h e fired c a r tr id g e cases were aUo recoverable. I believe I Ilred four te.U Shota.' I f irs t exam in ed th o J ju l- let. I t could have been o r w as fired In A gun sim ila r to ex h ib it 33. T he Impressions were c h arac te r is t ic of a Colt, I found. H av in g d e term la ed UiL-i I placed a te s t b u lle t a n d th e evidence' bu lle t In a com parison microscope to fin d fin e, Individual c lm racterlstlcs.

• Q—W h at d id you discover?No D erin lte C onclualon

Co.

Death Comes to Lucretia Dennis

B U p i,, Dec. fl (S p ecia l) F uneral services for Mr.s. L u c re tia Beatrice DennLs. 77. will b e h e ld e ith er W ednesilay o r T liur.sday. probably n t th e Dnptl-st c h u rc h . R ev. E . R. .BcrR officiating..

M rs. DennLs. w ife of T om D en- iLs, c a rp en te r nnd c n b ln c t m aker ind n ig h t w a tc h m a n of B u h l for nnn y years, died M o nday o t 7 p. ti„ a t h e r hom e, 311 T h ir te e n th ilrcet, from a h e a r t n llm cn t.

S h e was born J a n . 9, 1861. a t L ebanon. Mo., a jid m oved to Buhl from K an sas In 1914. S h e w as a m em ber of Uic R c b ek a h lodge.

S h e Is survived by h e r husband and th ree ch ild ren . M rs . V ad a Cox.

uhl, a n d M rs. J a ck sc n , Ncbrask;v ho Ls en ro u te to B u h l for tin m era l, am i Jo h n D en n is , B uhl. T h e body w ill r e s t a t th e homi

un til tim e fo r th e fu n e ra l . Intcp- m ent In B u h l c em e tery w ill be li charRe of th e E \'an s a n d Johnsoi funeral hom e.

WENDELL I

A benefit p ro g ra m fo r th e school band fund will bo g iven by th e high school s tu d e n t body T h u rsd ay a t th e high school a u d ito r iu m : T lie school band , c lio ru s a n d speech clas.scs win p a r tic ip a te in th e pro­gram which* w ill b e c lim axed by a U ir te -ac t ploy.

W endell C h am tw r of Commerce '111 m eet T h u rsd a y to e lec t officers or tlio com ing y e a r . Several busl- ■css m n tlc rs will be iij) for d lsc iiv lon. according to A, L, Lowry, pres­

ident.G oodlni; c o u n ty P o m o n a O range

'lit hold Its n e x t m ee tin g a t Oood Ing T h u rsd ay o])cnlni{ ‘w ith a ban iiuct a t th p I. O . O . P . hall, ac cording to R ay S m ith of W endell Pom ona m a ste r. E . T , T aylor, newly -lectcd Atale m a s te r , will bo tlio principal upeaker. All lUUi degree m enibern a re wcicomc.

M r. a im M rs. D an H ow ard and D annlo le ft fo r 'nuirw lfty.Tlicy fX|)cct to vl-slt Ills iclallvea ihero d u rin g Uie n ex t m o n th .

MlM R rg ln ft U n ry s tu r tc d work lug a t thn F lr.it N atlu iin l bank Wwlno.iday.

U lrtlu i a t S t. V a lm U n r’B Im.spUal rrc cn tly a re : ft dauK lil'T . lo M r. and M rs, E, O . P e tl l t , J c io in r . Nov. 35; II (lu iigh trr. to M r. am i M rs. R. E. ISoJf. of 3eroiiie. N<)v, 30; a son. lo Mr. a n d Mr.i. F loyd tfco tt, o f W en­dell, Nov. 38.

'H ie local hoo p Neanon for the hlKl) Bchool 1.1 hpliig l(H)k«l forward lo by llin T ro ja n s am i H elens as w orkouts a re behiK he ld for Uie nquads by Uio conchc.i, C leo S h o rt- housfl an d M iss D eity Jo n es. Belied- ule.i havA n o t been announced .

SHOSHONEW llllni 11 reMdt

Small n*ds. Bmall Reds. Rrnall Iteds. Uinail Reds.

iTwo Buhl

At Ihr

W arflp ld , VPt'' ttm W iiiiii aiirlMHn s 'I* Ual Mvr.1 fo r <0 > iiti-d iKil MiilnKN, hitn I I H hM lu.nr fo r llin piiM Iwo werks. t thp hom o of M r, nm l Mrn. II. L unmilii«. M r. W arflrltt, w ho has

|)HMrd fo u r ncoro v e in s inirt h a s Rcn- rra llv lived an m itd o o r life , h a s been t.iklMg a iT ^ t/n m l r rn i |ip ra lln g .will KO to Tw ill FiiUn <'< « h o il v isit w ith fVlriidn tiirnhiK to Ills h o n ir con

'IV d d r rk s of lloRn wf o u t by th e I .ln ro lii Cum liig nuo^ 'liitlon , to Un Pai-klnu rom piiiiy , O rMi IKir 100' w eight,

ity fol« fo r

tn reiw rted ity M arke t-

A—I found som e s im ila rit ies b u t was unable to re a ch a d e fin ite con- elusion. T h e lines le f t upo n th e test bulle t co incided In som e cases w ith the evidence bulle t b u t th e gun bai rel was so co rroded t h a t th e re were o ther ch arac te r is tics w h ich w ere n o t visible.

Q -W h e n did th is ru s tin g of the barrel occur?

A—T he ru s tin g defin ite ly occurred a fte r th e gun h a d been fired th e la s t time, N aturally , as to th e ex ac t tim e,I d o n 't know.

Q—W as th e she ll (found in O l­son's car) fired from e x h ib it 33 (the gun found u n d e r th e sidew alk in th e basem en t to w hich Jo h n sto n h ad acoess)?

Shows P h o lo rra p h sA—A fter te s tin g fo r th is I found

th a t It w as. (He d e m o n stra te d w ith photographs w hich h a d be en e n ­larged 90 tim es) . I found these sc ra tc lrts on th e evidence cartrid g e case th a t w ere id e n tic a l-w ith those of the te s t c a r tr id g e ca.**. photograph reveals t h a t th o te s t cartridge case a n d th e evfdence case were fired by th e sa m e w eapon. Both

.sides of th e tw o c a r tr id g e cases, th( in evidence a n d th e te s t one.

I fired from th e sftm e gun. (End of d irec t e x am in a tio n ) .

T lie a tto rn ey . M cCullough, th en isked th e ex p ert how m an y tim es

ho fired te s t sho ts a n d h e sa id four tim es. U n d er q u estio n in g h e said th a t any m arks on th e b arrel would tend to be ob literated If th e g u n was fired a g re a t n u m b er o f tim es. He explained th a t th e slWe w ould pass over th e barrel tw ice lo r every sh o t fired.

D uring h is testim ony th e F B I ex ­p e rt got o ff th e s ta n d a n d . stood on Uie c o u rt room floor w hile he ex ­p lained a se ries of p ic tu res h e h ad tak en of tlie shell a n d th e cartrid g e, siiowing th e com parison o f th e ir marking.^. He 'w cn t in to g rea t d e tail concerning th e ex ac t m e th o d s w hich are used to d e te rm in e th e conclu ­sions to w hich h e te s tif ied in court th is m orning. H e w as only cross exam ined briefly by E . L . Raybori co-defen.s£. a tto rn ey , w ho b rough t out th a t It w as n o t possible to te ll w hether th e bu lle t fo u n d In O lson’s head h ad come fro m th e shell w hich the expert sa id w as fired from the gun In exhibit.

In troduced In EvWence Following Ills testim ony th e gun,

jhcll, bulle t a n d a tow el w hich w ra p ­ped the gun a n d c a r keys w hen found u nder th e sidew alk In Uie basem ent, w e re . In troduced In evl-

ob jection of thedctfii.sc.

1. W. C onrad , also of th e FB I and comiecle<l w llh th e techn ical labora torle.H In Ihe In s titu tio n , n ex t took

lid fo r th e pro.tecuNoii. He was questio n ed 'b y Edw ard Babcock, pro-seculor.

He te.stlfled reg a rd in g th e m etal object.t, w hich th e s ta te hafl Idenil-

through w ltnesse.i a s those coming from th e d iam ond ried by Olson a n d W hich w among tho ashes o f th e fu rnace In the bn-'ement of th e D etweller build­ing. T hey, to g e th e r wlUi a pair of pliers wlilch w as found in th e Jo h h - stoi) hlore, liftd been se n t (o the FD l for technical study .

Kxam lnea P a in tH r te.itllled th a t h e f

b lark |iii1i)t p a rtic le s and melnl /o u n d In th e te eth of ihi illcr-1 and th a t th ey cam e from tin iieliil pnrl.i. T lie s ta lo had prr 'ImLily con tended th a t th e plirr vere a ied lo pull th e m etal imrt

from th e d iam ond case.Ho explained t h a t everyth ing li

he world Is m ad e u p o f one or nior. if 03 d iffe ren t e lem en ts w hlrli rIva Iff a d ifferen t aerie* of llgin.n ,ii,r ng lc«i.% w hich a re n in in a

erapli. He w as s till on Uto ntnn it the noon recess.

Before the F B I expertn look tli ■Und Ih ls m orn ing , several oilit w llne.ucs were ra llw i by the ftlnlr.

A rt i’a rker. Jleputy sJierlff, i r ,u fled Itm t i:. M, aw eeley . lix-itl i« ihb. lies expert, f lted Ute gun nu iir iliitn OO (Ime.t In a ll d u r in g th e i r s b he made on tlie w eapon l a i h e inr.-.riieo of I 'a rk n . The.se teMl.i wrcr nmde w ith |irinilA.-iUiii of th e lo m i nnd aweeley In rxppcte tl to dlM i.^r tho reMilt« wlien tlie defeiihr wiinr.xir., take th e iiliuid a t conclunloii ci| i.iutn testlinoiiy.

T erry T ea lltlraU. N. T er iy , local lii.v irnn .r m an

lid form er p rin cip al n l iiir i,M-al hlBli s r l i ...............................

e found

mined

te lling fro m w here Johnston called. T h ls 'w a s on M ay 21, 1038.

O ille tte took th e s ta n d briefly a t th e s ta r t of c o u rt th is m orning and in troduced a bloody handkerch ief w hich lie sa id he found near S ho­shone falls. I t was introduced as d e fe n d an t's e x h ib it C w ithout ob­jection .

S e n u U o o s Yesterday Y esterday a fte rnoon , as G ille tte

co n tinued on th e s tand nnd came cross exam lnotlon barrage

la id dow n by E . L. Rayborn. c o -a t- to m e y fo r th o defen.sc. sensational dev elopm ents cam o " th ick and fast."

P rin c ip a l am ong them was the f a c t Q U lefle sa id a local m an, R. H. M ills, w ho resides in South Park, com e dow n Uic alley behind the Jo h n s to n Jew elry store tlie n igh t ol M a y 31. th e d a te se t by Che prosecu­tio n a s th e d a te O lson was m u r­dered.

T es tify in g u n d e r d irec t exam ina­tio n of Babcock, and over th e s tren-

ob jectlons of th e dcfen.se. w hich ob jections th e cou rt over­ru led . G ille tte said;

'MUIs told m e th a t on Saturday n ig h t. M ay 31, a t 8:30 p. m. he camc dow n th e a lley of the Johnston shop. W hen opposite the door he observed a d a rk colored c a r there. H e observed somebody throw a llglit co lored can v a s over In the back .seat a n d h e a rd a voice saying 'd o n 't go lo o f a r—a n d h u rry back.’ T he car t^ e n drove aw ay. Mills said, Mills sa id h e w as rem inded of UiLs when h e rea d of th e find ing ot the body of O lson In th o papers and he wrote th e D ecker Jew elry company."

L e tte r O ffered T h o le tte r w hich Mills w rote the

JcwcJry com pany van re tu rned lo G ille tte . I t w as Introduced a t the tr ia l ye sterd a y a fternoon ,.is G lllc lle rem oved I t from h is pocket. T his le tte r w as th e -'mj-.-iterlous'’ one tc w h ich th e defense had refcrcnci la s t w eek a n d w hich Uiey contend­ed "show ed th e officers exactly w here to look for the stuff

T h o le tte r follow.^:"D ecker Jew elry Co.,“S a l t L ake C ity. U tah.•’D ecker .Jew elry Cg.“ I a m sh u re it will pay you to

nvestiga te th e Jolin.sion jewelry -ery closely a-spc.sly to back

a ro u n d th e a lley door. Tlicy m igh t bee lo ts o f evidence there. T hen m ig h t be som e evidence a t th ' J o h n s to n hom e. I sure the jew clr c a n be found . M ay be no t In Tw in F a lls b u t a t o the r Idalio cltys. N onde I m a y answ er le tte* '

D ated May 25 T h e le tte r w as da ted May 25 and

w as postm ark ed a t 1:30 p. m , Ir T w in P a lis . T lie re wa.s no signature b u t G ille tte sa id It camc from Mill; a n d t l i a t h e h a d Interviewed th( m a n a s soon a s he ascertained th a t he w as th e pe rson wrlUiiR th e note.

A w om an a lso en tered the case yesterday . Sho was ML« G eraldine L aB lanc , a resid en t of Tw in Falls. T lie w om an. G ille tte told th e ju ry u n d e r c ross-exam ination from R ay- born . h a d w ritte n the Deckcr Jew elry com pany tcllLng th n n she h a d som e "valuable inform ation" a n d th a t i f they would ^end h e r m oney for expen.scs she would come lo S a l t L ake City and tell tli ab o u t It.

T lie fJeckcr Jewelry com pany no tif ied th e ch ief of police hr. a n d ho h a d P a tro lm an Leu M< C racken sta tioned a t tlie telegraph office. As soon as Miss LaBli accep ted tho m oney nnci (eft the

illdlng .she was placed Orresc. T ak e n to the police sta tio n th e w om an was ’'g rilled” by Uie police and It was dl.iclosed th a t sin lad no d lrcc t knowledge of th '

c rim e, according to G illette, bu raU ie r was alleged to be try ing to

;hlsel In'’ on tlio occurrence,I n Uio question ing R ayborn sa id ; “D id n 't you te ll h e r th a t you

w ould Kpllt U)c rew ard w llh he r If ihft w ould give you Uio Inform atloi iho h ad?"

D idn’t Prom U e Hplll "N o. 1 aald no such th ing ," Gil

le tte said , h a lf ^mlUng.T lie le tte r w h ich ,the w oman wrot<

h a a ju s t le f t fo r B u riey a n d w e h a d h im a rre s te d th e re . W e searched h is room a lso b u t I t revealed noU ilng.’

H ay b o m , d u r in g cross exam ina ­tio n o f o i l l e t t e , osked him If fou r m en h a d n o t to ld h im o f th e f ind ing

‘ a bloody h a n d k erch ie f a n d tie a t place n e a r S h oshone falls w here

th e re a lso a p p e a re d 'th a t lim e h a d been used to e ra se some mftrks. G il­le tte sa id th e y h a d b u t t h a t he p laced no im portan ce In th e story.

• T h e descrip tion of the c a r Uiose m en to ld m e they saw was vague.’’ G ille tte sa id . 'T h e y w long w ays aw ay from I t I exam ined th a t c o u n try thoroughly a n d sp e n t m a n y h o u rs tram p in g over tlon .’’

C on tin u al m en tion by R ayborn of th e "bloody tie " w hich wos alleged to h av e be en found a t th a t p o in t c aused th e prosecuU on lo b ring li once m ore th e exh ib it w hich con ta ln e d th e clothe.? O lson wore whe; h is body w as fo u rd . O lson’s tie wo In th e e x h ib it, h av ing been tak en from th e body o t th e W hile m ortua ry d u r in g th e exam lnaU on.

Bfoody IlanditerchJef T lie bloody handkerch ie f, G ille tte

sa id , w as in h is possession a n d he to ld Ju d g e P o r te r , a t request of R ay- b o m . t l l a t h e would produce It th is iio rnm g " If h e 'c o u ld find It." T h e

h a n d k erch ie f Is sa id lo b e a r th e In itia l "W " a n d to have been sp lo tch ­ed w llh h u m a n blood. G ille tte sa id he ihade Uie “benzine te st" on Uic h a n d k erch ie f to de term ine th is f a c t b u t th a t su te e q u e n t events pointed lu t th a t th e fin d w as of no im port- ince .so f a r os th e fac ts of th is p a rti - ;ulnr case w ere concerned,

G ille tte ye sterd o y a flrm o o ii also te s tif ie d th a t th e s igna tu re on th e rec e ip t w h ich Jo h a s to n claim s was given h im by O lson a fte r paym ent 'f th e m ore U ian $700 was “n o t In h e w ri tin g -o f Johnston ," H e sa id

u n d e r cros-s exam ina tion , th a t he d id n ’t knoTV whoso w riting th a t w as. T h e re c e ip t h a s been Introduced In

’Jdence a s a s la te exhibit,T h e na m e of Roy Culler, Dcii

d c tec tivc . al.so e n tered th e ca.<;e j te rd a y a s R ayborn a.sked G ille tte If h e know h im .

“Y es," G ille tte a iuw ercd, w ho h e Is,"

A U acks G ille tte R a y b o rn al.so a ttacked G ille tte fo r

"n o t p e rm ittin g anyone to e n te r thi ba.-iemcnt w here th e Jewels w en found ." H e accused G ille tte of re fa s ln g perm ission to en ter th e b a se ­m e n t to C u ller a n d also to Jo h n ­s to n ’s a tto rn ey s. Q uestion ing follows, be tw een R aybo rn and G ille tte ;

Q - I n fa c t th e th ings you Just th o u g h t necessary were th e til ings you d id , w ere th e y not, G ille tte?

A—r d id th in g s in my line of w ork to th e b e s t o f m y ability.

Q— Y ou w ouldn’t le t Judge B o th - woll dow n In th e basem en t alone?

A— No, n o t alone,Q— You rc /iiscd to let C u ller go In

th e b asem en t?A—Y es. du rin g th e tim e I h a d con ­

tro l o f th e store.Q —W h a t was you r purpose in

th a t?A—T h ere h a d been a very serious

'Im e c om m itted and I w asn 't going to open th a t basem en t to e ra l public.

Q —W as th e re any th in g In th a t b a sem e n t th a t you were a fra id of? T lic body w a sn 't found th e re

A—Y ou Should know,Q - W h y shou ld I know?A—W here th e body was f6und Is

in th e rccords.T h f Piece of Canvas

n i e q uestion ing then sh ifted to a c anvas w hich covcred O lson 's body;

Q —W as th e body covered up w ith som eth ing?

A—A piece of llRht colored c a n ­vas a b o u t seven fee l by 'seven feet.

Q —W lia t k ind of canvas wa.s 117 T lio kind fa rm e rs usually use to dam Iholr dllche.s?

A—No. I t was O lson 's and I t was used to cover up iil.s cases w hen trave ling . I de term ined th a t myself. (E d ito r 's no te : end of que.stlonlng on th is p o in t) .

M E S OWN LIFEW A SH IN G TO N . Dec. « (U.R)-Paul

Y. A nderson , 45. a W ash ing ton co r­re sp o n d e n t fo r th e S t . L ouis S ta r* T im es, a n d a fo rm er P u litz e r p r l u w inner, d ied a t em ergency h o sp ita l tod ay a n h o u r a f te r ho w as fo u n d sem i-conscious In h is home..

Police sa id A nderson a p p a re n tly h a d ta k e n a n over-dose of sleep ing U b leU . A N egro m aid , O live F ie ld s , sa id A nderson told h e r before sw al« low ing tho sleeping tab le ts .

'T m going to end It a ll. My use« fu lness Ls a t an end a n d I 'm t ir e d of living.’’

A nderson w as th e W ash in g to n corrc-spondent for th e S t . L ouis P o s U D isp a tch for 15 years before jo in in g th e S ta r-T lm es abo u t a y e a r ago.

H e w as aw arded th e P u lltr e r p r lia fo r Uie b est exam ple o f rep o rte r'#

: w ork In h is d b p a tch c s le ad in g to n / f open ing of th e senate T ea p o t D o m rf^ , oil invesU gaU on In 1028. f

A nderson began h is new.spapet? >reer on th e K noxville . T en n .,

J o u rn a l tn 1011, going to S t . L ouis y e a r la te r .

CCC MiUtary Training May

Be RequestedBy LO U IS J . 8CH A E FL E R

W A SH IN G T O N . Dec. 6 (U.Rl-High a rm y a n d w ar d e p a r tir .en t o fficial* sa id today th a t they fav o r m ilita ry tra in in g of c ivilian conservation co rps w orkers.

G row ing tension In E urope, e n - la r g c m m t o f E vropcnn a rm ies n tid a i r forces, added to a p p re h en s io n over econom ic p e n e tra tio n of S o u th A inericn by to ta lita r ia n n a tio n s wero c ltcd as reasons fo r bu ild ing u p th la c o u n try ’s flghU ng reserves.

m e offlclaLs sa id th e y expect th a t any proposal to t r a in CCC r c ru l t s w ould encoun te r opposition conRrcss.

W a r d e p a r tm e n t official.*:, m ean ,* w hile , began slucjy of m eans o f In­c reasing th e s tre n g th a n d efficiency of th e n a tio n a l gu a rd oa a neccjtsary step toward.s e slnb llsh lng a n a tio n a l defense .sy.stem capablc of defend* Ing th e e n tire W M tern hemLsphere. A laJ. G en . A lbert H . B lan d ln g , chlnf of th e naUonol g u a rd bu reau , -ro- p o rled to Sec re tary o f W ar W ood- rin g th a t co n tin u atio n o f a n m m l In­creases in a n tl- r tl rc ra f t a n d m ech ­an ized e qu ipm ent fo r th e n a tlo n a j gu a rd Is essential.

l U /

Salvation Army Sets up Kettles

lurrfT

,( John fern i

tota l I

It 17 .in, i tw

n. n t 17.110 Igh t deckn

.■king eom paiiy if th e hog sh ip-

Y. W. Cliil) MakcH (lliriHliiiiiH I’liiiiH

ftay n o ld i funeral h n n e . 'I 'lie ip fa n t dtod a t b ir th y etu rr i*y .

Bishop Allen o fflcla tod . U io pni n iU , a ha lf-b ro th er a n d a h a lf-s ia ir B illy BoUa and t / i ro t la Ju n o l ie iu .

1 lOSI, U, a . KQvernniont liu lo rs condom ned a n d rtcAtr fn o u g h liibcrciilar c a ttle to fill 10 tn l t ) s o l 00 cttri aach .

;ttvlllrs,program

lopk ,

... nr. of th e r .iiii Y, W, C. A. Hint Miiiui the Y, W. c; A, rh .h r plet«i plnnn for C hilsti

D U n iu ion iliirlng ho u r ecn lereii m o u n d tli “I 'repa rlug for M arriage

a i f u Adii toyi< wtH iie iiiotight liy ihn group fur srn illiig to the Chll. d r rn 's homo a t Holnn. T h e griiiip will Rtao pmvlnlon a local family nni fu rh lsh loyn for th o eh lld ren . 'llirni nuppllos a re to bo b ro u g h t to Un O hrlitmuA p a rly Dec, 10.

'H id p a rty will be he ld a t Ihn hnim of H elen < ;ap |u a l te r w hlrh Ih group will boa rd a liu o li squipiMd

vir, nnil M m, It, W. P rld in o tr. in rnr se tllc rn <m th e RIchflrld tr t , w ere luiiKirrd a l oO ftM ptlon rrii by (h r W oiiiaii'n (-lun and •Urn' Aid t»f th a t lix-allty, ttUuit ;) being p ren e n t. K n tcrla ln lng iinlirrn nn llio u roR ran i wero fu rn - ipd by Mifl, I d a I'leU he r. Mr*. R, LrminAn. M rn. H ow ard H ubbard

...til ^'l•y M anw lil, K lnia D eeds, Mr«, O. O. C h a tf lr ld . M rs, W , J . *I'a|ipei’.

C harlra M cK ay , C larcnM U m - , und g ro u |t a lng lilg wUh Mr*.

H iram F ry u l th e p iano , M r. and M rs, P rldm oro , w ho h av e lived a t. Richfield f ir BO yeara , liavo moVed

llu ifcrt.

w ith a 'jd a i in 'o rg a n n iu l go caroling. Prnnllco for th e r a ro U will b« con­duc ted M onday , M rs, Holfln H ender> son. d U trlv t aec j'c tary announced .

tlerv lng of r e f re n h in rn ia by th e iKwlrwi co iiiinU teo to n d u U e d ia#l• v iu U « 1 u a tU iiv .

He till th a l a t IiKin. iH-foi tdfl on hU lnAini<n< iioiinl of ■■Han’i ,

iir ih e r |p» tlf lrd tlin t tie ton a t Uin coutlhoii.vr, , .rrcftt, abm it Aug, 30, 'I'Ii'p ,

hill, tin d rr Halx^ock, fu||i>w>, C) -W hat, If any , I 'o iu n .

ir<|ur«l

to tlio D eckcr Jew elry compiiny In troduced in court as Atutc's i dence. 'l1io le tte r follows:

"M r. E. B. E ldrldge:"I believe I liavo a Alight <

a s to w ho could have had a h In th e m u rd e r of. O f course is Ju s t a clue. I believe tho pn have n o t th o u g h t of if you s lu wUh for mo lo h r ip you do no tify )K>llce he re bu t muylio if I cou ld cunie lo you and lay my j yon could w ire mo expenses 1 a n d he lp you. Bo try and see m< once. R espectfully

’’M iss G era ld ine l.aH lanr,'433 F o u r th avcnuo weH,'W ire a t once to try and In

tlg a te (ron flden tley )."T ho le tte r w as m ailed from T w in

F a lls May 25 a n d was postm arked a t 0 p. m.

M en a i W indow U llleK o auld th a l under que.stlon-

Ing a t th e police sla tlo ii Uio w oman nnid th a t on Sunday m orning. May 23. a lxm t 3:1ft a . in. she had W n aw akrn^d by tw o m en knoi^klng on lhf> w indow. Bho sa id Uie two m en ankeil If th e re were "any jKlrlV them a n d th a t sho answ ered Uiere wevo 111*110 the re . ‘H iey Uien asked for a d r in k a n d aliiO asked I f 'sh o waiite<l to buy a <llamond ring.

C ou ldn 't Bee Well

Form er Itcsideiit Pa88(?s oil (loasl

l-'rrtl W itt, no, In rm rr rrM ilmit nt T w in Falls , died la st ’riiu i.sjlay 1)

lan ta Criir., C alif,. arcordlnR to w or ere lved here . F unera l se rv ires wer lelrl yeKterclay. M r. W ill v b ltc d her , y e a r ago.

M r. W ill, a ploiic

S a lva tion Arm y k e ttle s will be on Ihc il r e e l corners W edne-sday, Dec. 7. to rccclvc don a tio n s fo r th e C h ris tm as d in n e r funds, th e o rg an ­iza tion he ad q u a rte rs a n n o u n ce d to ­day .

•'T ills an n u al CTirlslmns e ffo i ' ’ qu ite a p a r t .from Uio Sal'vt A rm y’s y e a r-ro u n d ta sk of cnrini fo r h u m a n needs. I t Is Uie ou tg row th of Uie d e ep -sea le d urge of cach of U.S to give, nnd to give effec tive ly .’’ th e S a lv a tio n A rm y of­ficials said.

"O ur p lan , we believe. Is ft sound :>nc. I t Is Iiilly c o -o rd in a ted w ith Ihe e ffo rts of o th e r o rgan lm tlonn iictive a t th is season . T lie rc Is no [lupllcaU on of effo rt,'^ n o lo st m o­tion. In fac t. Wo th in k you’ll agree t h a l I t's one of th e f in es t w ays lo do

ir Chrl.stm as giving.W e'll be happy lo h e lp you play

tSanta Clauji th is y e a r. W o don’t k-l.sh to suggest an a m o u n t—U ia t Is' o r you to decide," w as U ielr meS.^, ago to th o elllzens of TwUi FalU ind com m unity today.

A -H e lold mi delecllvn and Ihi

. -W h a l <l1il 1: leellve?

A - l io nald I D enver and wa

nil iiif

H prop rlc to n tu Cri

of a b a rl n d ^ inber of

•fth e M asons, M odem W oodm er A m erlra , G e n n a n O rder of R ed Men thn B artiers ' u 't ilon .and th e Congrc ga tlo n a l chu reh , /

He Is surv ived hy hl,i wife: d u e ' daUKhlers, M rs. H are l H uff and MKs Kvelvii W itt. S a n ta Cruz, a n d M rr Mlldved a tlle s . M arysville, Calif, and tw o grandch ild ren .

Get The Last $ Out of Your Seed Crop

Hy ClcaninK at GLOBE SEED &

FEED CO.S e a m l e s s B n j^ s

( Jo o d 2 n d s n n d N e w

Military KiteH Set For Frank Damico

M ilitary honorn will be nrcorded Ik D aiu lro , 'l-wln F a lls boxing iioti-r w ho died Friday , a t tlu ' 1 F a lls r rn ie le iy W ednrsday a t

ivlii J 'a ll i p i» t, A m erlran I.eRlon, will o tf lc la ta a t th e rllen. Interm eiil.

h r In c h a rg e of Iho I>rakn and IteynoUls inorlunry ,

ltl.1!l D iaries a rr now ready

Hlore.—A d». ,

ATTENTION STOCKMEN Will Call For

And Pay CashI 'o r Head or \V o r lh le «

llo n c i-C o w i-U h ee p -ilo g a

IDAHO HIDE & TALIX)W CO.

Ph. 314—Collect

- n i r nald th a t I t v I dni>uld I

th e fu iM ight Kind M ii in |.r lh ( ,

A - H e sa id ho h a a Jm„ m1,,1 tlie gun to O lson iho day |,r l„ io h r dls- appoared a n d th a t u ,r ,rdera l ■ p u b . Immiir.. nf ilia flnger)>rlntn on ii.

Q - W lia t g u n wan ii,i,i?A - ' l l i o one sen t i.. Uie I'JU ]

■uppose, fE n d o l .le.Mlmouy)U nder crtjaa exainluniin ,, by y, y

L araon ho w as tiuestloned imiy iy a n d dlMloMxl U ia t on the m orning h e took th e m oney >rou the iiuiiir aiipe lo Iha biMik JoIium,,,, th e re Wil h a d calle.i i.ini i.imul il) a . m . l i t M id !»• had ito ^

it th e re and (h a t m ake ou t ( h a t one of llie m en wa Rhort a n d th e o th e r was very ta ll, ( lllle tlo ron tln u ed . "A t th e jxillr M atlon t h a d th e girl who w orkr III thn w ater < lepartnieiit romn In an s e arch Mlhfi U U Ian o to Ihn skin, W w rn t to h e r riKiin and searched II from lop to bottom . H er Iwy friend

TRU O K H T m iC kM 37 U tudobaker P ick ­

up.S’f ( t.M C . i ‘i T un

n .p . Axel,33 O.M O, I ' t ’l^ n 30 PoiiDuo H t d a n ,

H eater. A Itcal Buy.

W illia n iH Tractor Co.

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Idaho Potato is King—and Here are Some Fine Recipes

RUPEm GK[ SID E G LA N CE5 Ily George C lark

T h is U N o tio n a l PoU ilo wcelc— «nd K ing Id a h o R a ssc t Is ge tting more na tionw ide pub lic ity th a n lie ever h a d before.

So i t behooves T dohoaiis. too. to em phasize th e ir ow n p roduct. Here ttre som e sp u d rec ipe h in ts to help

■ you. a s consum ers, to he lp the Irto- ho ia rm e r , a.i p roducer.

E u y to Bake Baktner th e Id a h o Ru-s.net U the

e w lea t th in g y e t. S crub th e poLntocs tho rough ly , fo r th e sk in Is “good eaU ng." P lac e th e m In ti ho t oven <450 degreea ). o r If you Ulce, a cold

a n d le t th e m be healing th ro u g h a s th e oven heat.*;. Allow abo u t 45 Q ilnu tes for a p reheated

;n, a b it longe r for tlic cold OTtn atflrt.

As soon aa tlie po ta to es are te n ­d e r, rem ove th e m from th e

' roll cacl> betw een " th e folds of tow el, c u t a n open ing a n d , slip a Miuaro of b u tle r In to I t. Serve a t

■ once.T h e s tu ffed b aked p o ta to offers

In terestin g v a ria tio n s w ith th e m any tr ic k s u n d e r I ts sk in . F o r these, a f t ­er bak ing , c u t o ff a p o r tio n of the sk in a t th e to p o r c u t In two. leng thw ise . If desired . Rem ove the "m iddle .” m a sh ’w ell, add b u tte r and h o t m ilk o r c re am . W iilp u n til ligh t a n d flu ffy . R eplace In shell.i. sp rin k le w ith g ra te d A m erican cheese ond b ak e In a quick

• ' (400 degrees) u n til h e a te d th rough .H ollow Spud

By w ay of v a ria tio n , w ltli a tiiblc- - spoon m ake a hollow in th e filled • po ta to , I n to th is a n uncooked egg

m ay be ploccd . o r cooked vegetable su c h OS g ree n lln m bean.s, cream ed carro ty a n d peas a n d th e like. T his serves a s nn exce llen t w ay of using u p le ftover f ish , m e a t o r fowl o r of ex tend ing It! A fte r f lllin s , place tlin potatoe.^ In a m o d e ra te oven (350 degrees) u n til h e a te d throvigli.

. * A no the r In te re s tin g v a ria tio n Is to add to th e m a sh ed ' p o ta to chopped cooked m etit o r vegetab le, fill the she ll and bake. B u t w hen you m eet up w ith th is S tu ffe d P o ta to do luxe — th e m e a l- ln -a -sh e ll you 'll declare I t th e best l i t t le •'wUe.saver" know .

S tu ffed Rusaeta d e LuxeCiiooKC q u ite la rgo Id a h o Russet

po ta toes. B ake In a h o t oven U50 de­grees) ab o u t 50 m lnutc.s. C u t o ff the lop, scoop th e m o u t. m a sh th e po-

. tn to a dd ing b u tte r , s a l t a n d h o t milk o r cream . F i ll th e p o ta to .shells w lih cream ed tm ia . c lilcken. veal, sh rim ps or a n y th in g you p lease.

Program Features Bazaar DiversionCA STLETO RD . Dcc. 8 (Special)

, ■ —T h e a n n u a l b a z a a r o f th e Ladles' A id o f th e M e th o d ist c h u rc h vias hold T liur-vlay a n d wa-s a g roat sue- cc.ss, T liero w ere ap ro n bootlis, tlsli ponds, a n d E p w o rlh league booths w ltli R lu n c h se rved to th e public a t noon a n d a d in n e r a t 6 p . m .

I n tlic even ing a q u ilt was given to Uie h a n d so m es t m a n . Rev. Leroy

f W alke r received *tl»e gu ilt . T lic pro- Hram fo r th e even ing was as fol- low.s:

P lan o solo. “ N ola," M rs, Law rencc O w ln; J a c k T liom as, a solo, plny- liiK h is ow n a rc o m p an lm cn l; H elen M iracle, a C iiris tm a s rea d in g ; Mas- tor-s Billie S ho rtliouso a n d G erald Bybco. n cowboy Aong; A t r i o , of lilflh school girls, D orolliy Clemeiil, tie itriK ln ' H udson a n d O eorglne nixby sang , '’SIip ’.h u L illie Blv of n ia rn e y ." from th e hlg li .school op- <T<’ttft U nit 1.1 to b<! given tht-i m o n th : Mr.t. C harles .Sliorlhou:-c iin<l M rs. l la rv e ICenyon playivl l)lano tiuc t; a n d a g roup of nltic h ig h hfhool g ir ls .sang.

Donations Offered Hy Maroa Women

MAROA, O re . (j rS pccla ll Maroa. • W o m a n 's club m e t T h n rsd o y a t tlii 1lM:h(H>l house. T lii ity n irtuhc rs ' p reni'iil iiiid Kuve u.-i roll cal ^ ' t>p<inM-ti. favoi'ltit CHiuly rn 'lp f f

A t Ih r hun in rv i inerliuK dotift- llcins were voted J<ir Ihi- Ilolt.r chll- iiren 'ii hom e unit Red C k i ' s. w<'rr iniirin fu r a p o t- lu rk Mirctliig Kiiil C hrlslniii.i exchunge to be held Ui'c. 1ft.

A I'livel n|icllhiK lu u te h wiis held fUirliig Ihc :,()clnl tinut. w n ii Mtji, r,. r i . Col)l) itiKl Mr.s. i t , L

ir tlie iificrntion wriT Ml.’,, II. (1. i;t>l)b a n d Mtn, J . t : . tllr.slec. I’uyeltO.

scram bled eggs w ith h a m bits , Over thU place a la y e r of som e cooked vegelable—s p in a c h , jw as, n.sparajjus. carro ts o r w h a t have you. T lien th e w ell-seasoned ma.shcd po ta to In a m oun ta in to to p th e whole. A picce of b u tte r a to p th is o r a sp rink ling of gra ted A m erican cheese—th e n a few m inutes in th e oven <350 degrees) to w arm th e w hole th in g tiirongh , and to brov T ills—os you will find out—Is a w hole m eal. Good p lain food—a n d m igh ty lin e eating 1

I f you w a n t to be • fancy" do try F ile t o f 8ol« — Belle O tero

(B a t PoU toca M ake It!)Bake Id a h o R u sset po ta toes—cut

In ha lf, rem ove p o U to a n d ma.sh, adding b u tte r , seasonings, and - ho t milk or cream . T lien lay abou t n h a lf dozen sh r im p In th e po ta to shell, over tW s a po rtion of a file t of sole th a t h a s been poached In wine. C over th is w ith a ligh t M or- nay sauce a n d place a border o f the ma.*ihed p o ta to a ro u n d tiie po ta to shell. P lace th e potatoe.s u nder the broiler, rem oving them w hen h o t and browned. E ach h a lf Is a n Individual serving.

Notes: M om ay .«;auce U m ade ac ­cord ing to a m ed ium w hite sauce recipe w ith f ish stock used Instead of milk, a n d w ith P a rm esan chee.'e. O th e r sauces of tliLs general type m ay be used.

To poach th e sole In w hite wine. cover th e fJlicL? w »h th e «vJnc, add fiilt. p epper a n d do ts o f bu tte r . Cover a n d bake 15 m in u tes In a tjuick oven (too degrees). O r cook very slowly on to p of ran g e , ba stin g fre ­quently a s fo r poached , eggs, o th e r f ish f ille ts o r leftovers steam ed w hite f ish m ay be used.

T h is m a y b e »er%'ed alone course In Itse lf. In w hich la slan ce sm aller potatoe.? m ay be iL^ed, I f fo r th e en tre e o f a lu ncheon or th e m ain dl.sh a t d in n e r, u se qu ite large Id ah o R a 'iset po ta toes . Serve w ith a b u t­te red v e je ta b le and . a green salad.

R U P E R T . Dcc. 6 (St>eclal)—Un d e r th e general d irec tion of th e H om e Econom ics com m ittee com ­posed o f M rs. F ra n k Saylor. Mrs. W a rre n D elgh. M is. C harles H ager a n d M rs. W Ullam M cNair, th e R u ­p e r t G ran g e held l u a n n u a l liom e p ro d u c ts d in n e r In th e ChrLiilan c h u rc h a nnex Friday for l&O gue.st.i.

Q uests p rese n t were K enne th S h ra d e r , m a s te r o f C U r m O ra n g e , a n d M rs. S h ra d e r: L aurence C a r te r , a ec re U ry -trea su re r o f th e O ra n g e Supply com pany, rep rese n t­in g th e E m pire O range: M r. and M rs, E . P . V an H ite from W est End O ra n g e a n d M r. a n d M rs. C harles G o ff of H opew ell G range.

A t a bu ^ n ess session conducted by O n in g c m a s te r, M. F . Culley, p la n s w ere m ade for a special C h r is tm as program a n d tree a t the n e x t m eeting w hich will be Dcc. 10. P ro g ram num bers w ere - a reaaiug by L aM oyne P lay e r; several m usical se lec tions on^-.the acco rd lan and p ia n o by Jairi'es Bell a n d T d rs . Leo M errill, a n d an add ress on school a n d c ivic problem * by H . M. Cole.

Wendell Starts 2nd Turkey Run

T H IS CURIOUS WORLD B y WlUIam F e rg m o n

nOMZONTAL1 — E v an s

-------, p ic tu red• U . S . Ju r is t.12 T o b u ljd up .13 A snow s lid e r .14 To re lin q u ish . JO Sea eagles.17 E m ploy ing .19 S m all p a rs i i te20 S o rrow fu l,21 P o w e rfu l

vo iced pe rson .23 E nglish

bevernge.24 N euter,

pronoun ,25 G rief.26 V agabond.28 S ou th

C arolina.3 S n a k y .flsh.

30 P a rad ise .32 K ude,

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IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FALLS. IDAHO

A " C A T E R P I L L A R " D I E S E L d o e s

e v e r y f a r m o p e r a t i o n b e t t e r !

Lcvelintr land w ith "C aterp illar" Diesel tra c to r and K-B leveler ow ned; by Mr. P e te r L ink , H ansen, Idaho.

H ere we see T ed Sandm eyer d em o n stra tin g how accurate s teering con­trol m akes row crop w ork a “cinch.”

TIiIh "C uterpilhir" fn iiuiliuK a Ifo lt com binetl haivenli;r ud lliiir in Uia gra in fu r its owner, Mr. T . C. Ilucon,

THESE ACTION PHOTOGRAPHS OF LOCAL FARMING

OPERATIONSt h e " 0 » t e r p U l a r " ‘D Ie a e l

u a d a p t e i ) t o d i v e r a l d e d

- ' ~ t ‘ p r o b l e i w b y , p r o ( r e u l v o

v 'K ^ i h ' I f v e l l n t t h t ’ I a n d a n d p r o - ‘ ‘ ■ ( f t t e t a e d b o d , t o I I ( t l n i i . t h o

■ , f 'C « t« r p lH « t " d i x a > m o r e ,

i . . i d o W i l t i>n t l m a '

fcTtltlv'tin :lw«t tm i; ) « M b ;■ , ■

1*1

BUNTINGT R A C T O R C O .

r e M n t ip ,

C A T E R P I L L A R S1939

MACHINERY SHOWM O V I E S 3 e a t a f’e Aoun

c u i t u r a i n e w 6 r e e i s , d l e d e i d I n o p e r a t i o n ^

c a r e a n d o p e r a t i o n a d v i c e .

E X H I B I T S W o r L i n ^ m o d e l s , d e c t i o n -

a i c u t a w a ( ^ 6 , i n s t r u c t i v e d i 5 p i a y - 6 , i i i a d ^

t r a t e d t a i L d , l i t e r a t u r e a n d A o u v e n i r d .

I . O . O . F . H A L L

T w i n F a l l s

Thursday, Dec. 8* , 8 a m .I. I

A l l i n t e r e s t e d c c / r d i a l l y i n v i t e d

BUNTIN(; TRACTOK CO., liOISlC, TWIN FALLS, LA GRANDE

>

Cullliiif fihibhlc on lljo L, L . U rcckcnrltlgo fa rm wltli a Klllofcr OffHet Dljiii/ l<»>lliiiK out th e l)ig tuberfl on lDrnent EaKi'n’ii W iniiy Glen Uiuiclu

E f f ' C I E N T , F U E L S A V I N G O P E R A T I O N W I T H D I E S E L P O W E R