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An A$9odaled Preu Newtpaper THE TWIN a FALLS NEWS TODAYi^ VMettled VoL 2S, No. m TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, FRIDAY MORNING. SRPTRMnER 13. 1^)10 Pricc Fivc-Gtnts- Terrific Blasts Wreck Powder Plant British Barrage Blunts Force of German Attacks Jlass F o n iiu lio iis Meet (^iirtain <>l Bursting Shrapnel; R. A. F. , Strikes Mighty Blows <D}' Tlie A.voclnl«l PrcM) LONDON. Scpl, 13 (Friday)—Oerman raiders' buckliiR ter- rifle nnll-nlrcraft fire .stabbed nl London repeatedly lusi nlRht and early loday. dropplnt; hlRl\ explosives and fire bombs, some of which crnsUed In the centrni area.. But the heavy bnrrnRC crccted over the city apparently siiccceded a.s on the prevlou-s night In blunting the miiln forec of the attacks. Time and again mass formations of plnnw: - upon mcetlnS tJjp curlaln of bursting shrapncl.tiirnccl awny from the city to loose their bombs on London's ouLnkirts. Jii.-it after 3 a, m. (7 p.m . MST) the most determined thrusts of the night were made against mid-London. Showers of hrnvy bombs nnd lnceiidl»rle» rulnrrt down In two directions, nnd Ihr nnll.nlrcrnJt rivcVcl wm tlenfeil- inR. Wlili i\liiio.il clock-llke prrcLslon munv of llif rnliU cnnic at. IS-mlii* iiie intfn’nli, Tlic fountl of plniics ncnrlnK ihr elty • ImmNllnicb- hmwRlit the , violent rcncllon of*’ Broimri Runs to-JilnR, ton.i of shells into niiirlty »l:y. f antl-nlrcrnfl *lirnpncl fell on rooftops nnd elrtcu. Police nnu t>lr raid wnrdcii.i remnlnwl obove Kfound during ihLi Infcmo of flrli'ff to tfporl fires and locftlc nny de- liiycd-ncllon bomUi Hint fell. Tliey roprd off sUteU where t>owcrtiil fxplojlon* ripped huRO crn- teri In Uie pavements and notified firemen when inccndlarj' blnres be- Kn». Some caaunlllej were reported but the aUnck.1 were belltved leu dnin* fiRliiR than wiy nlfthl «lnce tiie heavy raldlns Ikriuj la»t Saturday. ■Hif »l*lh .BlTftlRht night fttw et beicnn at 9:11 p. m. and Uie flr;t n-ave of Nad pUnes smo.-Jied »t city In w &s4&uU S&lu&t hour and' U minute before tna 'soimtl'tir did Uie barraje.' Tlit alana co tlnuNl, howcref, ihroujh Ujb nlRht. " Almoit PeMtfnI tJie dnyllRhc hours had been al- most peaceful here. In eontront W the lone terror Uint had come from nloft 111 five preecdlnR days mo.M endless nir ntlncluC-a^loclu T\-hlch IhroitRh WMne.Klny were de- clared offlclnlty to have killed 1.175 nwl. woiindtd some ^,720. nambs ttere dropped durlnR the day. however, ujxm one town l«i thf iiorthriut and upon nevemi In aouth- pm EnRlnnd, dfslroj'lnR an unde- lermlned number of homes and cnus- liiR casualties. Wlmtever the reiiion—wheUier it was t^^ie vastly brondentd acope of Drltbir twU-ftlrcratt flrt' or simply that t])* NnrU were resthiB momen- tarily from Uie lonR slraln of the * ft.iiuiiilt—Uie elty up lo nightfall had but a slnRle alarm, It was the offeiulve, and not th<^ tlrfrnslve, nlr arm of Drltaln that vftR mwt ftcllvt todfty. H.A.F. Strike* MIfhty BIom Ttie air mlnl.ili?'. cooperatlnK wlUi Uic ullent and undbcui.i«l opera- tions .of the fleet In the cnmpalRn t^ .io smn.^ll before It could be stnrwd •<Pnny NflJl plan to tr>' lo croM Uic clinnnel with troops, announced nilRhly new blow.i had been stnicic by thp royal air. force. •Some of Uie rcsulu reported were: <i;onllnurd on I'u * Calumn T) IF.mSNEW FiS INBERLIN Germany Sends More Bomb- ing Planes Back Across English Channel DERUN. Sept. 12 M’,—Omnaiiy lit more boinbcr.s buck acrovi the EnRllsh chnnnri txWiiy nn their iin- ctwllim luviliinmtiit of ntirltinii nRRlnsl London, bDl \irrc iii ncrilii Uic Niitl.'i nnRTlly'tlomrd new finmes left by the mldlnp Brlllr.h, (Tonlsht. Uie Oprjiiiin w broadcait rrporw that Nn« retumlni; from nilrfr. had t.cc Xlrc3 In souUieajt EiikIaiuI—"a r UiP bumlHK* Mic<ls which r nlrplane hanRars. I UrltL-ih railroad apparmUy ... and a bis fire In yard. Cnie destruction of six mi'rchajit vrurli and a Qrltlsli dotroyer In eOQToy on Uie Bngll.'ih coast also ’a i reported). Nult Admit t>Amace JJerlln, Oreinen. HnmburK all Jtirfered In no early momlnc fktuvck by. UiB royal air force wlilcit w,i« nckncnrlKlRed by th e O erm an hiRli command to have brouRht •'numer- .w flrrj and damnRcs." Bui Uils dnmaRc. 11 wiu decjared. as cotiflned to the resldenlljO quarters of tliMc three ninjor Ger- nia:i clUcs, Tlie dead -were pul at H; Uie Injured At 41. Por nn liour and 32 minutes, Briash bomber?, rode U\{ sky the center of flerlln. Brlllih official aiinounccmeiiU aalxl the AnhallCT mllwny ntaUon and 'Uie 6Ir Tempclhof airdrome In Uie clly hnd been bombarded, but cnrrf.ipondentji who vLillrd Uie.io places failed lo find any evldcnre ■fdaniSKe, Tlie Germans saidTTlfcre wa.^ m Imponanl mllllary dninaRC. Claim SucceM For tlielr part—even na they madi the Bimouncement Uiat "more planw Imve departed to sirlkc tAllatory blows" — Ui£ Oerman.^ claJme<l a RrowlnR Miccer^i for Uielr campnlRn lo breat Britain and Drlt- Wi rMljlance by\cea.sp1efj atuck from the Mtles. PlloM rrtunilnK toiilRht .nald Uiey counted 33 fires In London and s. ColUDlB FLASHES of LIFE After All NEW YORK-MaRislTate Michael A, Ford was like that absent-mlnd- rd profexvjr. \vjien n couple cnnie lo hU home to be married, the mnRLitrate, thlnk- Ins of his unflnMied dinner, sur- sested that tiio’ RO to nlshl court. Instead, and ■'my colleaRUe there will be Rlad to accommodate you." -s hU formed the ceremony. N ot So Good KANSAS ClTV-nireB . who found a horae wanderlns the •Mreets decided 11 would be it good Idea lo ride to Uie .staUon In relay.i, Thi! next mominc Uiey weren' As Fail’ Attendance Hit New Peak THIS AJvKI.Al, rilOTOGKAfll of the Twin F«M« county falrjroand* a l Kllrr «at Uken yeiUnlay i .................. .... ............ MialilHhlnc a nc«f all-llmr sltendanee rrrorU of H .OOT paid admltiionj: Tlic plane, pllnlrd by Jatk Wise of T»ln FsIK nowd dawn toward the rartn m.iclilnrry display and roirs of parked ran at left, whUe the Nrns phofO{r«phrr rauchl the urenr nf Brttdty, Al rxtrrme Hcht may be iren tlir ramlval and rodro proprrdrt, irUli ronre'ilnn tlandt In the ecntrr. flanked by exhibit bulldlnct. (.S'r»* rhotn and Kntravlnc), WEN REP B: Oftsualties KANSAS CITY-A barber nlckfd C. A. Baker'a nose while ahavlnR him. DI(X)d spurted from the cut. Tlic f«lled barber, hurryliie lo a telephone for aid. .cut his- own •thumb on the r a ^ Mix-Up ' AMES. la.—T*o truckers collab- k ornted on(^ls recipe for "hlflhway ' salnd:” ' . I Spread six tons of cabbSKe on the hlBhway. pour on 100 galloni of b>w- ollne, 100 cnilons of kermene and sea-'-on well n1lh a dasli of olL Tlinfi the mixture which resulted from a co1U«lon Involvlns a veselAble truck and a lank truck near here. 10 EGYPT FROM Reports in Rome Declare Long Expected Attack Under W a y CAIRO, Esypt, S e p t. 13 l-D — Itab’'s Maaliall arazlnnl liaa rushed fresh Djjops from Uie Interior of Libya and massed Uiem near Dnrdla, 30 m«fs Irom ERypllnn tronllcrr British,«cout.? reporKrf tonlRlit. They took the movemenUi u a definite IndlcaUon that iwly Iias decided to make Uie long-tfwnltcd thnisl Into ERypt. ROME, Sept. II (,TV-Unofficial re- poru circulated In Rome tonlRhl that Uie Italian* hnd besun Uielr lons-expecled atlack on Eiypl.* British Bomb German City for Two Hours, Causing Heavy Damage LO.VDON. Sept, 12 (/!■>—"Bremen on tlre-iind wliiil a fire." was ^le Itrst rrmiuk of i« iJritlsh iwinbrr pilot retiinilnR from a rnltl over aerrnnny loday. Snld anoU'icr: •Tire.i are bl.MliiK all over the place." mnkliiR a r,olld trlanRlc of Uame, It Irwlccd bnd enough from ■JO .OOO Ject. On thrj |;round 11 muit have l<i-n nn Inferno," Plloi?""?^ Bremen wns bombed for two houb>- They ribo said bombs dropped on Uie rullway yards at Coblrn: caused numrrQus fu-es and started a/.cries of sharp explosions as UiouRh an ammunition train was hit. Al ColoRne. they rejwrted. bomb.i bursi on a rullwuy line and strad- dled a brltlKC ncyisj-4fte Rhine, cauj- • ig Iirrs anti cxplMlon*, Rfjiori.^ from plIot,i compiled bj ic nlr niliil.'iiry news servlcc told of BrilUh bombeni 'poutidlnR man ilocks and "liivn.'.lon b railheads and airdromes for hours nie rnld.1 extended from Uie CO.V.I to Uic BalUc Inohiiled Inland lowiu as w Tlie GiTnian-occupled port-i of CftlnW, OoiiloRiie a n d n u ililn g and Oermnny s own Hiimburi;. Bredien, Breinrrltivc!! nnd Wllhelmshaven had ihe contents of Srltlsh bomb txcks fiMiuicd on them , U\e BvliUli rcimrl.' declnred, tJork.i nl Flushing, the Nellier. btulv where a larfic number of bnrnes wcie niooretl were bombed pre.Msieiiily for nn hour and . . feiitrnlloii of barRc.i hlRher up the coasl Mere hit and damaRed, ^^e,^e reiwls .'aid. More barRes were reported hit Id dnniARed n l O xttnd. BelRlum, whrre during a fflur-hour raid bomb.1 were dropped on dock* and Here .^flre.n were reported rnRliiR hi nil parta of Uie harbor and I'vo rxplor.lons save oil a huRe column of smoke th a t pierced Uie cloud Iwer 10,000 feet above Uie harbor. Ttie Brltl.'.h report* said railway _net and yards Uirough which Inforccmenta and m nttrlal were t lo German armies in France, OclRlum and Holland—Col oKiie.'Elimhit, Hamm. Mannheim and Colilcnj received heavy attacks. Buhl Day Attendance at Fair Sets New Record GatekceperR Report 8,800. Paid Admissiort^ as Increasinff Throng:s View ExhibitsTRodeo High Coiirt’s Opinion Deals With Qiiestioii of Punctuation New YOniC, Sept.'Ss (,11 - The ivte supreme court handed down l3-p(ige opinion today on 7 Webster's defines Uie duc.iUoii murk u (1> an Interragatlon point .. (21 someUiIng unknowTi. un- knowttble, oc imcertJLln, and <3) the violet Up ibullerfly). Dispensing with the violet Up tbulterfty) part of IhQ. Justice Fer- dinand PKora ruled the sentence "may .l Help j-ou with your problem of reorstinlzaUon-of the personnel" should be ended with ? cmd n of. t COM centered »boul Uie pe. Utlon of 17 pemons who on Nov. 2, 1939. arote In ft civil acrvlce exam- Inatlon for clerk th a t tlie sentence sliould be nunctuntcd with 7 Tlie municipal civil wrvlco com- mission decided Uie acntence called for a . and marked wronK all those wlio wrot« 7 In UiB showdown. Uie judee point- ed out the 1 peUiloner* had re- ceived « aupporllnc lettcrB /rom, learned AuUiorlUc*. while the com-l mtviion could only mmter ihree-'.l nlatrarts. ' . I To the tunc'of 8,800 flciiratlvc cllck.i of the turn.stllp.s at tlic Tw in-rails county fnlr. Buhl rc.-!ldcnt.^ yc-stcrdny bt.'itcd Twin rails' attcndnncc rncord of tlic preceding dny nnd c.*:- tabllslicd an nll-tlmc hldi In paid adml-ssltins to the event at.the fairground,^ at Flier. ' ^ . It wa.i Buhl dny yc,Uertlay and rc.';ldPnU'> of thc*wc.st end community did thera.-iclvc.'i proud by settinp! a record whleli will be hard to be.-;t. Dc-splte thrcat.<; of rain throuRhout the day, the flow of visitor.-! to the fair continued unabated, and the evening check-up .sliowed th a t the paid admlrkSlan at- tendance of fl,e» Is 1,307 mor.- than uie out.MAndlnR attendance o( 7.193 ROOEOCONIiES MRONGS FasI Show Viewed by More , Than 8000 on Third Night' Howled by litpnl weather and ad Ysf1fP*fi'[X]rts of a "fR;>t show." al tenclnnce n t Iasi nicht's rodeo i the Twin F.ills county falrRrouiids at Jnicr pas.ied Uie 6BOO mark. Tlie slWw continued lUi prece<!rnl of ihe two prccedinB nlRhti liy of- lerhiK four houn of octlon In - [lerlod of le.u Uian two hours. Probiibly Uic ouL'landlnR ride of the iiliilil W .1S that of Shirley Huw sey who stayed wlUl Hoolchle Knot- ile in Uie bronc rldlnR cnnie.M lo ll!e^lI^l money. Tills Is Uie second me ilils r.umm.cr that Uie bticker ru been ridden. In the bulldoRRlnR event, Dnicc nov. ••doRKed" hti steer In six and 3/10 .wonds for first place honor;.. Kid Fletcher won first In Uie bare- liM:k ctilc; and Harry H on pltvccd Uie ctilf roping. .. luternational ' At a Glance . Atn. WAR Fire days of Nail raids on Lon- don kill 1.175 Briton*. Injure <.720; bomblnRs conUnuc deiplle terrlllc BrlUjJi anU-alrcr»ft barrase over capital; BrlUsh wy barrage Is softening Oerrnan blows, while RAFrCQ»tlnu»~to pourid Berlin. HaoiWlfs. Brfmen and coastal In- mkilLlJa*tr>^lda kill M Oer- mans. Injure.tl, alvd Nazi ackiiow- fedge "numeroai fw«" and dam- age at home; d^tycd - icUon bombs harassing Londoners, one expected to explode near SU Paul’a cathedral whllfc "suicide Kuads" irork against Urns to protect his- toric shrine. l.NVASIOS OP EOYTT? Italy moves tresh troops from Libyan Interior to EBJTUan border and BrlUsh a«-alt Fascist Uirust Into Eo'pt, possibly eolnddinc wuh Nsil aHempl to ln\-a(le Brit- ftfllESTSTiP Longshoremen’s Association Clairhs Viciory Over Labor Board, CIO TACOMA. Wasli,. 6cin. 12 t.r^— Tllir Al-x IntemaUou.ll Longr.hore- nie:i> a.v'Oclatlon voted today to end It^ "proU.'Sl strike" which had cloied Uirre FURct Sound poru. .Members will reium to wort lomorroiv. 29 Workmen Known Dead, 125 Injured ---------- -- ' -r, -■ E ig lit I'ons of Pow der E xplode M a kiiiji Sham hlcs o f New .Jersey Esilahlishm cnt iJlv 'Jlie A ^r>.l;,t(•d rrer..>i KE.N'VIL, N. J.. Scjii, 12—Kl^:ht tons of powder exploded at Hcjcijkv, PoiriJcr jjJ.ijji Jktc .today, fifndln? a t lea-M men lo Ihclr dciith.';, InjurlnR 125 otliers. many ,^erlou.sly7 and niaklni; a r.liaiiilJicr. o/ plant bulW lngs and .sur- rounding woodland. The powder blew n|) m two inlchty bla;.ls. followed by a .succc.'wlon of sm;ill(T rxiiloj-lnn'i. rockiiiK Uie country.slde for mlle.s around. TiU' (:()iicu;;.'.loiis were felt a.s far away w Danbury Conn.. mllr;. ‘ tlie ea.st. I- rulii: . T. A. 1 T«ln Falls dny. Chllilrtn't llay Today will be ea.M-end ‘and all- county children's dny and Mani Tom Psrk.1 laji nlRhl ptcillcied contlnue<l good attendance. Itodco altcndnnce has beer •ta/.hiKly large, and reierve sales already top last years. A hiBhllRiit of today's proKram win be the Junior llve.^tock sale, starting al 9:30.p. m.. wiUi Colonel E. O. Walter, veteran' aucllonecr, presldlnR.- Top stock of Futiira Fnni^riT alirt «-li eoiiiesUinU •RiH be offered. AUlioURh originally schedflled for yej.tcrday. the altrrnoon parade of llve-'.tock before the grancbUnd was po«t|>oiied to today because .of TTiurr.clsy'.^ ralnt. Till.' ts scheduled^ tor 1:30 p. m- Unlan r»eiflr Band Adding color to yesterday's /ro- am was appearance of the UVilon Pacific «-plece band from ORden. Buhl was ho.ll in Uie eveninR Filer, when Buhl Khvanlanx enl alncd Filer Klwanls club nieml)ers It a dinner in Uie dining hall «iieoutea 1 f Livestock judging will move ward completion thli morning, with n major porUon of entries already checked by JudRCj. 'Encli flay of Uic fair has brouRht Increased attendance during the afternaprt free Uirec-rlnR clmis imd ■tRe of the carnival a/id con- tn» has malnlalned a steady volume. Rate Drop) Briiigs Sliipnieiii Increase With 50 carlOttdi of beans shipped from Uie T»ln FiilU and norUi sid^ dUCrlctJi during Uie week ending September 8. Uie rcduced frelghl rale reccnlly effected U sUmuIat- Ing movcmcni- of Uie crop. According to the report of Pred '. Farmer, Onion Pacific frelRlit aRcnl, of Uie SO car ta u O s came from Uie Twin Falls Ulatnet; while 11 were from Uie norUislde. Tlie rate cut came <>rhen Uie In- Icrstflle Commerce eommljslon re- jected a peUUoa of truck carrier# TliroiL-,on, P a c i f i c ........................ retary. announced. VlK naUoiml labor relations board, whose rvlUiR recoRnliluR Uie CIO IntcrnaUoiial LonRr.horemcn'i and Warehousemen's union a.i bargain, in s ORency in coa.',l [wrL^ preclpi- Intcd the strike, will iiold hcnrhiRs here, at Port Angeles and Anacor- tes on Uie ILA bargalnlnR claims. The liearinRs were opened liy Uie labor board at Wa-fliinRlon. Tliron- r,on said. Elwyn Eagen. reslona! labor board director at SeatUe, ' " preside. The sU-Fk'e was called Aug. 30. •'We've beaten Uie national labor relalloiisboard.’ Tlironson >j\ld, • It', one of our greatest vlctorle.v Barncy Mayta, ILA publicly di- rector, said Uic acUon taken here iiilghl develop Into a eoA.itwlie vote on Uie AFL union's claims. U "Tills Li Ibe blRKest wallop Harry Brldijea has Uken yet,' he Raid. "So far Uie ILA has had to make fcjii.lvB flRht bul thU puU ' the offeii.ilve BRalnst Uie CIO. ONE OF FOUR c n iL n n r s KKCEIVES DENTAL CAKE CLEVEXAND. Sept. 13 (-Vi-Tliree- fnurUis of aU Uie 'children In the United Stales receive no dental as reported today as the Amerl- Dental ajioclatlon's convention Idercd child welfare. GOVERNOIt ACCKFTS Bin TO Ltnn.STON nOUNDUr noiSE. Sept. 12 (/Pr-Oovernor Bottolfsen has accepted an Invlta- I U3 attend Uie Lea'bton roundup Lewiston Sept. 20. It was #n- ■netd Bl Sl3 office here today. Fire .■;wept throiif.li tl: and tree.s. luimijcrliin rc.scur effort.-; by ;.c(ire\ nf pollre, lire- and rr.Mtlem* nt Knivil am . ’n ic fhinie.i lor :i Iliiie llirnl. inaRiirme.-. conialnliis ivplo- ftlves. ........... Iiolirx iifln- till. |:i-v ful dcfiitintlnn the Miumlderliig riilii’ IHTmlt illKi:liit: li; the pl;inl Ini ihf maiiuleil bcKlIrs (jt the de.id. SIlRhtly tiijiin-d eniployei rih olhers ivho e\eapcd bodily Injury by the force of the ^ev<•ral htr.ira beh they coiiUl even ulk coherenlly and de.-.crlplloni ot wlmt lispiiciifd liulde the phint grounds, Helatlve.', of workers ru'hrtl to tin planl Rule iiftrr Ihe fir'l exiiln\lou.i .Many wom en bec.ime liviierle.il a: maRnlludc of the dl.iaster dawn, ed U|»n tlinn. lU<\lnc ilrath Tnll . Colonel Murk 0, Klmbfrliiij, 5U ' peTiiitendtnl' ol .naie poilce, ►«!(. that "by t/im®TQw ihere *ill b« between 45 lUlO’lO dead. Sereral of Uie Injured “will prob- ably ille," he added. Wllllnm C. Hum, of Wilmington. Del., in chnrKc ot the compmy's rxploslvc.1 department, ,'ald that 29 were kUled - 10 of them iwLit- md b u rned beyond recoKnllloii, He said about 35 others could not be aceouiil«l tor.. Brick and concrcle wait', o f ...... ft score of -itnictures crumpled (e cardboard find ulndous wi shatUired and furniture damagid bulldlnR* miles away. TYecj were denuded' of foliage and, bark. Some mapped olf like matclistlck.1. All around Uie explo- sion area woji k scene of burned, blackened and smoking desolaUon. Woman life Hirer Mrs. AiiRlc Washer, ojieraiof of Uie Mbrrts Plain* lire tower. 13 miles from the iiccne, «ai credllcd by state police with rIvIur ilie first alarm and probably savhiR nianj' lives. Sl» htnnJ Uie biasu, .lawJhe jireat column* of amoke shooUng'skj'ik'ard, and «enl a report over her iwo-waj; radio lo all forest ser\'lce points. They in turn prompUy relayed the iicwa to slAt« authorities who or- dered nmbulaiices. doctors and nurses to Uie plant. An official of the company, whc would not pennll u.-.e of his name Lisued a stAWment In which hp said: •Tlie total casualty list cannot exceed 200 a.i Uint'aas tlie total ploj'ed In the nffected area, n a n l Well Guarded ■'neiwrta th a i it had been easy ,j gain ftccea.n to Uie plant arc surd becilii-ir Uie compajiy has - . elaborate guard splem and elabo* (CoBlinurd on r » n ;. Cotutnn IJ Japanese R.iidcl-s Attack Chungking CHUNGKING. China, Sept. 12 Ml —Dreaklnc a three weeks’ lull, Jap- anese nir raiders attacked the Chungklnc nrc» twice Uxlay'and to-' nlRhi, ^ In n brie'f night raid Uirte llgtxt bombers ntt/ickcd Uie already dam- aged do»-ntown stclloi}. Earlier In the day two IllRhU totaling a hun- dred planes flew over Uie Chung- klna area bul did nol bomb Uie cliy proper, TTie daytim e raid caused fresh damaRrf lo the residence ot the BrJtlih .junbttsaadpr _ and to the Chialins hol«l where two American •Uyldff. , iUSIRy DRAE lAUSECHANGEl Conferees Broaden Provision Empowering Government lo Commandeer Plants WASHINGTON, Sept. II Senate.hou.ne conferees broadened a . claii.'<c eniixiwcrinu Uio gm-erjimcnt to comrniindeer industrial unlu for clrienrr purjKwes t/xJix)' and ihtn the iieace-Ume con.wlpUon bill their final approval. Tlie adnilnlstraliOB leaderalilp wa* hopelul, meanwhile, that the mtas- itre could bf on l(j wojr to Uie - White.Hou.ic in a day or ao. "nttT' bello-ed the iwo Intervening, letU- latlve ijrocc5.ic.i—upprov'ttl. - cwnpromwe '.-ciiJon of the bill by Uie senate and house misbt be oocn- plcled tomorrow. Tlie Joint amiy and n#\7 aelecUve tervicc committee, which has been lakiiig plans for conscripUon tor I years, r.tood hy ready to put its carcfullj' worked-out armrsemeat* Into effect as soon oj congrtta voles lund.v - Tlie fltt.t step, under tha lerms of Uie measure would be proclamaUon by the president, and wlUJla two seeks after Uial Uie tit\Ulary naval officials planned to complete the reglitrni'lon of Uie* men atfecled— (Conllru*! on l‘>c* i. CelsBS I) REE IROERS Fear of Gangland Bullets Leads to Confession by Syndicate Slayer Vito’iSocks) Gurlno, i . . _ ........ gangster who .kept his tifteer finger In trim by ahooUn; the bead* pff, ciilckens, waa quoied by Dlslilct Attorney WUllam O'Dwj-er aa md- mlUliig loday the contnel alaj^lne of three men for Brooklyn’* murder i>ndlcate. Tlie 33-ycar-old hoodlum had run ilo a Roman CaUiollc cliurch on Uie lower west side last lUsht. screaming for protection. lie was turned over to police and Uien lo OBa-j'er, who aald late today that Ourino admllt«d the plaCol alaylnc^ of Frank Siclllaao, Caesar Uttt^nr and a man known as “Jobn the Pollack-^' O'Dwo'er aald. Gurlno also had killed a t leoat Uiree oOiert. For month*, until fear ot s^ t* land bullet* drove hU» Into the church. Ourino had eluded aearch- Ing police in aU ot U)* eaat’f major Pendbg formal arr^ifnment. Gur- -10 was held without boll on * charge of suspicion of homicide. Taxes Put Her Out of Busine.ss;, Woman* Seeks Goyernorsliip SALT UKE crry. Sepl. 12 ifl>- .Mrs, Ada Williams QiUnn of Ogden, who announced recenUy her wiUi- drawal from bustnesa because Ua condlUbns made ••it no longer pca- alble to operate," fKed today u an Independent candidate for governor of UUih. Mrs. Qulmi founded Uie Quinn Garment company In 1921-She re>> cenlly announced she was abondon- Ine Ui« venture and would .i«nt machinery to her employes, who would carry on the business. In a siatemcmt »ho said IH'age ad- Jusunent« and social security taxeC* oisesiscd ocaInst her firm averaeed tSOO monthly *nd added; -11 has be«a imponlble. due to compeUtlve prices of eastern manu* facturm, to nitse<the price of the rintshiid Bonnents. ’Rierttore. these ton* and ftdJusUnent* have bkd to be absorbed the company, maUns It DO-lbnser possible to operata.' Rum ania Receives 'S o v ie t Protest against an asserted atUck on a Riu- stan border patrol and remlndtd the Itunanlan. soverament-no-repb' ' has been made to « similar p r a iS '^ '^ delivered A uj. » . ' n»mant«n QrlfOK'G^* encu told Deputy Ftoelcp:Ooinii£> Isr D. K. DelunotoS.RiiBUdU re- ply lo Uie tin t noU .would M da* • Uitrcd tomoTTow.uid in tbs.MOOBd. , Instance an InTcsUcatloa wbald .be made and Uie offmders puoUbed .' when they ar« tdenuned. . . •; G. S. itn iv s r b s OANAloiuks • OTTAWA. Sept.da Minuter Cbarte* ' 8ute«. have been d«Ui«nd to.OU'V';!! adlah troops. . '

Transcript of Pricc Fivc-Gtnts- Terrific Blasts Wreck Powder...

An A$9odaled P re u New tpaper THE TW INaFALLS NEW S T O D A Y i^

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VoL 2S, N o. m TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, FRID A Y MORNING. SRPTRM nER 1 3 .1 )10 P ricc F ivc-G tnts-

Terrific Blasts Wreck Powder PlantBritish Barrage Blunts Force of

German AttacksJ la s s F o n i i u l i o i i s M e e t ( ^ i i r t a i n <>l

B u r s t i n g S h r a p n e l ; R . A . F . , S t r i k e s M i g h t y B l o w s

<D}' Tlie A.voclnl«l PrcM)LONDON. S c p l, 13 ( F r i d a y ) — O erm an ra id e r s ' buckliiR ter-

rif le n n l l - n l r c r a f t f ir e .s ta b b ed n l London r e p e a te d ly lusi n lR h t a n d e a r ly lo d a y . d ro p p ln t; hlRl\ e x p lo s iv e s a n d fire bom bs, som e o f w h ich c rn sU e d In th e c en trn i a r e a . .

B u t th e h e a v y bnrrnRC c rc c te d over th e c i t y a p p a re n tly siiccceded a.s on th e prev lou-s n ig h t In b lu n tin g t h e m iiln forec of th e a tta c k s . T im e a n d a g a in m ass f o rm a t io n s o f plnnw :

- upon m c e tln S tJjp c u r la ln o f b u rs tin g s h r a p n c l . t i i rn c c l aw ny from th e c ity to loose t h e i r b o m b s on L o n d o n 's ouL nkirts.

Jii.-it a f te r 3 a , m . (7 p .m .M ST) th e m o s t d e te r m in e d th r u s ts o f th e n ig h t w ere m a d e a g a in s t m id -L o n d o n . S h o w e rs of hrnvy bombs nnd lnceiidl»rle» rulnrrt down In two directions, nnd Ihr nnll.nlrcrnJt rivcVcl wm tlenfeil- inR.

Wlili i\liiio.il clock-llke prrcLslon munv of llif rnliU cnnic at. IS-mlii* iiie in tfn ’nli, Tlic fountl of plniics n c n r ln K ihr elty • ImmNllnicb- hmwRlit the , violent rcncllon of*’ Broimri Runs to-JilnR, ton.i of shells into niiirlty »l:y.

f antl-nlrcrnfl *lirnpncl fell on rooftops nnd e lrtcu . Police nnu t>lr raid wnrdcii.i remnlnwl obove Kfound during ihLi Infcmo of flrli'ff to tfporl fires and locftlc nny de- liiycd-ncllon bomUi Hint fell.

Tliey roprd off sUteU where t>owcrtiil fxplojlon* ripped huRO crn- te ri In Uie pavements and notified firemen when inccndlarj' blnres be-Kn».

Some caaunlllej were reported but the aUnck.1 were belltved le u dnin* fiRliiR than wiy nlfthl «lnce tiie heavy raldlns Ikriuj la»t Saturday.

■Hif »l*lh .BlTftlRht night f ttw et beicnn a t 9:11 p. m. and Uie f lr ;t n-ave of Nad pUnes smo.-Jied »t

city In w &s4&uU S&lu&t hour and' U m in u te before tna 'soimtl'tirdid Uie barraje.' T lit a lan a co tlnuNl, howcref, ih rou jh Ujb nlRht.

" Almoit PeMtfnItJie dnyllRhc hours had been a l­

most peaceful here. In eontront W the lone terror Uint had come from nloft 111 five preecdlnR days mo.M endless nir ntlncluC-a^loclu T\-hlch IhroitRh WMne.Klny were de­clared offlclnlty to have killed 1.175 nwl. woiindtd some ,720.

nambs ttere dropped durlnR the ■ day. however, ujxm one town l«i th f

iiorthriut and upon nevemi In aouth- pm EnRlnnd, dfslroj'lnR an unde- lermlned number of homes and cnus- liiR casualties. ‘

Wlmtever the reiiion—wheUier it was t ie vastly brondentd acope of D rltb ir twU-ftlrcratt flrt' or simply th a t t])* NnrU were resthiB momen­tarily from Uie lonR slraln of the

* ft.iiuiiilt—Uie elty up lo nightfall had b u t a slnRle alarm,

It was the offeiulve, and not th< tlrfrnslve, nlr arm of Drltaln th a t vftR m w t ftcllvt todfty.

H.A.F. Strike* MIfhty BIo m Ttie air mlnl.ili?'. cooperatlnK wlUi

Uic ullent and undbcui.i«l opera­tions .of the fleet In the cnmpalRn

t^ . io smn. ll before It could be stnrw d •<Pnny NflJl plan to tr>' lo croM Uic

clinnnel with troops, announced nilRhly new blow.i had been stnicic by thp royal air. force.

•Some of Uie rcsulu reported were:<i;onllnurd on I'u* Calumn T)

IF.mSNEW FiS IN BERLIN

Germany Sends More Bomb­ing Planes Back Across

English ChannelDERUN. Sept. 12 M’,—Omnaiiy lit more boinbcr.s buck acrovi the

EnRllsh chnnnri txWiiy nn their iin- ctwllim luviliinmtiit of ntirltinii nRRlnsl London, bD l \irrc iii ncrilii Uic Niitl.'i nnRTlly'tlomrd new finmes left by the mldlnp Brlllr.h,

(Tonlsht. Uie Oprjiiiin w broadcait rrporw th a t Nn« retumlni; from nilrfr. had t.cc Xlrc3 In souUieajt E iikIaiuI—"a

r UiPbumlHK* Mic<ls which r nlrplane hanRars.

I UrltL-ih railroadapparmUy . . . and a bis fire In yard.

Cnie destruction of six mi'rchajit v ru rl i and a Qrltlsli do troyer In

eOQToy on Uie Bngll.'ih coast also ’a i reported).

N u lt Admit t>Amace JJerlln, Oreinen. HnmburK all

Jtirfered In no early m om lnc fktuvck by. UiB royal air force wlilcit w,i« nckncnrlKlRed by th e O erman hiRli command to have brouRht •'numer-

.w flrrj and damnRcs."Bui Uils dnmaRc. 11 wiu decjared. as cotiflned to th e resldenlljO

quarters of tliMc th re e ninjor Ger- nia:i clUcs, Tlie dead -were pul a t H ; Uie Injured At 41.

Por nn liour and 32 minutes, Briash bomber?, rode U\{ sky the center of flerlln.

Brlllih official aiinounccmeiiU aalxl the AnhallCT mllwny ntaUon and 'Uie 6Ir Tem pclhof airdrome In Uie clly hnd been bombarded, but cnrrf.ipondentji who vLillrd Uie.io places failed lo find any evldcnre ■fdaniSKe,

Tlie Germans saidTTlfcre wa. m Imponanl mllllary dninaRC.

Claim SucceM For tlielr part—even na they madi

the Bimouncement Uiat "more planw Imve departed to sirlkc tAllatory blows" — Ui£ Oerman.^ claJme<l a RrowlnR Miccer^i for Uielr campnlRn lo b rea t B rita in and Drlt- Wi rMljlance by\cea.sp1efj a tuck from the Mtles.

PlloM rrtunilnK toiilRht .nald Uiey counted 33 fires In London and

s. ColUDlB

F L A S H E S o f L IF E

A fte r All NEW YORK-MaRislTate Michael

A, Ford was like th a t absent-mlnd- rd profexvjr.

\vjien n couple cnnie lo hU home to be married, the mnRLitrate, thlnk- Ins of his unflnMied dinner, sur- sested tha t tiio ’ RO to nlshl court. Instead, and ■'my colleaRUe there will be Rlad to accommodate you."

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formed the ceremony.

N o t So G ood KANSAS C lT V -nireB .

who found a horae wanderlns the •Mreets decided 11 would be it good Idea lo ride to Uie .staUon In relay.i,

Thi! next mominc Uiey weren'

As F a il’ A tte n d a n c e H it New P e a k

THIS AJvKI.Al, rilO T O G K A fll of the Twin F«M« county falrjroand* a l Kllrr « a t Uken yeiUnlay i .................. .... ............MialilHhlnc a nc«f all-llmr sltendanee rrrorU of H.OOT paid adm ltiionj: Tlic plane, pllnlrd by Ja tk Wise of T»ln FsIK nowd dawn toward the rartn m.iclilnrry display and roirs of parked r a n a t left, whUe the N rns phofO{r«phrr rauchl the urenr nf Brttdty, Al rxtrrme Hcht may be iren tlir ram lval and rodro proprrdrt, irUli ronre'ilnn tland t In the ecntrr. flanked by exhibit bulldlnct. (.S'r»* rhotn and Kntravlnc),

WEN REP B:

Oftsualties KANSAS CITY -A barber nlckfd

C. A. Baker'a nose while ahavlnR him. DI(X)d spurted from the cut. T lic f« lled barber, hurryliie lo a telephone for aid. .cut h is- own •thumb on the r a ^

M ix -U p 'AMES. la.—T*o truckers collab-

k ornted o n (^ ls recipe for "hlflhway' sa lnd:” ' . I

Spread six tons of cabbSKe on the hlBhway. pour on 100 galloni of b>w- ollne, 100 cnilons of kermene and sea-'-on well n1lh a dasli of olL

T lin fi the mixture which resulted from a co1U«lon Involvlns a veselAble truck and a lank truck near here.

10 EGYPT FROMReports in Rome Declare

Long Expected Attack Under W ay

CAIRO, Esypt, S ep t. 13 l-D — Itab’'s Maaliall a ra z ln n l liaa rushed fresh Djjops from Uie Interior of Libya and massed Uiem near Dnrdla, 30 m«fs Irom ERypllnn tronllcrr British,«cout.? reporKrf tonlRlit. They took the movemenUi u a definite IndlcaUon that iw ly Iias decided to make Uie long-tfwnltcd thn is l Into ERypt.

ROME, Sept. II (,TV-Unofficial re- po ru circulated In Rom e tonlRhl th a t Uie Italian* hnd besun Uielr lons-expecled atlack on Eiypl.*

British Bomb German City for Two Hours, Causing

Heavy DamageLO.VDON. Sept, 12 (/!■>—"Bremen on tlre -iin d wliiil a fire." was

^ le Itrst rrm iuk of i« iJritlsh iwinbrr pilot retiinilnR from a rnltl over aerrnnny loday.

Snld anoU'icr:•Tire.i are bl.MliiK all over the

place." mnkliiR a r,olld trlanRlc of Uame, I t Irwlccd bnd enough from ■JO.OOO Ject. On thrj |;round 11 muit have l<i-n nn Inferno,"

Plloi?""?^ Bremen wns bombed for two houb>- They ribo said bombs dropped on Uie rullway yards at Coblrn: caused numrrQus fu-es and started a/.cries of sharp explosions as UiouRh an am m unition train was hit.

Al ColoRne. they rejwrted. bomb.i bursi on a rullwuy line and strad­dled a brltlKC ncyisj-4fte Rhine, cauj- • ig Iirrs anti cxplMlon*,

Rfjiori. from plIot,i compiled bj ic nlr niliil.'iiry news servlcc told

of BrilUh bombeni 'poutidlnR man ilocks and "liivn.'.lon b railheads and airdrom es for hours

n ie rnld.1 extended from Uie CO.V.I to Uic BalUc

Inohiiled Inland low iu as w ■ Tlie GiTnian-occupled port-i of

CftlnW, OoiiloRiie a n d nu ililng and Oermnny s own Hiimburi;. Bredien, Breinrrltivc!! nnd Wllhelmshaven had ihe contents of Srltlsh bomb txcks fiMiuicd on them , U\e BvliUli rcimrl.' declnred,

tJork.i nl F lushing, the Nellier. btulv where a larfic number of bnrnes wcie niooretl were bombed pre.Msieiiily for nn hou r and . . feiitrnlloii of barRc.i hlRher up the coasl Mere h it and damaRed, ^ e, e reiwls .'aid.

More barRes were reported hit Id dnniARed n l O xttnd. BelRlum,

whrre during a fflur-hour raid bomb.1 were dropped on dock* and

Here . flre.n were reported rnRliiR hi nil parta o f Uie harbor and I'vo rxplor.lons save oil a huRe column of smoke th a t pierced Uie cloud Iwer 10,000 fee t above Uie harbor.

Ttie Brltl.'.h report* said railway _net and yards Uirough which Inforccmenta and m nttrla l were

t lo G erm an armies in France, OclRlum and Holland—Col oKiie.'Elimhit, H am m . Mannheim and Colilcnj received heavy attacks.

Buhl D ay Attendance at F a ir Sets N ew Record

GatekceperR R ep o rt 8,800. Paid Admissiort^ as Increasinff Throng:s View

ExhibitsTRodeo

H ig h C o i ir t ’s O p in io n D e a ls W ith Q iie s t io ii o f P u n c tu a tio n

N ew YOniC, Sep t.'S s (,11 - The ivte supreme court handed down l3-p(ige opinion today on 7 Webster's defines Uie duc.iUoii

murk u (1> an Interragatlon point . . (21 someUiIng unknowTi. un-

knowttble, oc imcertJLln, and <3) the violet Up ibullerfly).

Dispensing with th e violet Up tbulterfty) part of IhQ. Justice Fer­dinand PKora ruled the sentence "may . l Help j-ou with your problem of reorstinlzaUon-of th e personnel" should be ended with ? cmd n o f .

t COM centered »boul Uie pe.

Utlon of 17 pemons who on Nov. 2, 1939. arote In ft civil acrvlce exam- Inatlon for clerk th a t tlie sentence sliould be nunctuntcd with 7

Tlie municipal civil wrvlco com­mission decided Uie acntence called for a . and marked wronK all those wlio wrot« 7 •

In UiB showdown. Uie judee point­ed out the 1 peUiloner* had re­ceived « aupporllnc lettcrB /rom, learned AuUiorlUc*. w hile the com-l mtviion could only m m ter ihree-'.l nlatrarts. ' . I

To th e t u n c 'o f 8,800 f lc i i ra t lv c cllck.i of th e turn.stllp.s a t tlic T w in - ra i ls c o u n ty fn lr . B u h l rc.-!ldcnt.^ yc-stcrdny bt.'itcd Tw in r a i l s ' a t tc n d n n c c rn co rd of tl ic p reced ing dny n n d c.*:- tab lls licd an n l l- t lm c h l d i In p a id adml-ssltins to th e e v en t a t . th e fairground ,^ a t F lier . ' .

I t wa.i B uh l dny yc,U ertlay a n d rc.';ldPnU'> of thc*w c.st end com m un ity d id thera.-iclvc.'i p ro u d by settinp! a rec o rd w hle li will be h a rd to be.-;t. Dc-splte thrcat.<; of ra in th ro u R h o u t th e

d a y , th e flow of visitor.-! to th e f a i r con tin u ed u n a b a te d , and th e evening c h ec k -u p .sliowed t h a t th e pa id admlrkSlan a t ­tendance of fl,e» Is 1,307 mor.- than uie out.MAndlnR attendance o( 7.193

ROOEOCONIiES MRONGS

FasI Show Viewed by More , Than 8000 on Third

N ig h t'Howled by litpnl weather and ad

Ysf1fP*fi'[X]rts of a "fR;>t show." al tenclnnce n t Iasi nicht's rodeo i the Twin F.ills county falrRrouiids at Jnicr pas.ied Uie 6BOO mark.

Tlie slWw continued lUi prece<!rnl of ihe two prccedinB nlRhti liy of- lerhiK four houn of octlon In - [lerlod of le.u Uian two hours.

Probiibly Uic ouL'landlnR ride of the iiliilil W.1S th a t of Shirley Huw sey who stayed wlUl Hoolchle Knot-

ile in Uie bronc rldlnR cnnie.M lo ll!e^lI^l money. Tills Is Uie second me ilils r.umm.cr that Uie bticker ru been ridden.In the bulldoRRlnR event, Dnicc

nov. ••doRKed" h ti steer In six and 3/10 .wonds for first place honor;..

Kid Fletcher won first In Uie bare- liM:k ctilc; and Harry H on pltvccd

Uie ctilf roping. ..

lu te rn a tio n a l ' A t a G lan ce

. Atn. WAR Fire days of Nail raids on Lon­

don kill 1.175 Briton*. Injure <.720; bomblnRs conUnuc deiplle terrlllc BrlUjJi anU-alrcr»ft barrase over capital; BrlUsh wy barrage Is softening Oerrnan blows, while RAFrCQ»tlnu»~to pourid Berlin. HaoiWlfs. Brfmen and coastal In- m k ilL lJa* tr> ^ lda kill M Oer- mans. Injure.tl, alvd Nazi ackiiow- fedge "numeroai fw «" and dam­age at home; d^ tycd - icUon bombs harassing Londoners, one expected to explode near SU Paul’a cathedral whllfc "suicide Kuads" irork against Urns to protect his­toric shrine.

l.NVASIOS OP EOYTT?Italy moves tresh troops from

Libyan Interior to EBJTUan border and BrlUsh a«-alt Fascist Uirust Into Eo'pt, possibly eolnddinc wuh Nsil aHempl to ln\-a(le Brit-

ftfllESTSTiPLongshoremen’s Association

C la irh s Viciory Over Labor Board, CIO

TACOMA. Wasli,. 6cin. 12 t.r^— Tllir Al-x IntemaUou.ll Longr.hore- nie:i> a.v'Oclatlon voted today to end It^ "proU.'Sl strike" which had cloied Uirre FURct Sound poru. .Members will reium to wort lomorroiv.

29 Workmen Known Dead, 125 Injured

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E i g l i t I'o n s o f P o w d e r E x p l o d e

M a k i i i j i S h a m h l c s o f N e w

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iJlv 'Jlie A r>.l;,t(•d rrer..>i KE.N'VIL, N. J.. Scjii, 12—Kl^:ht tons of p o w d e r e x p loded a t

H c jc ijk v , Po iriJcr jjJ.ijji Jk t c .to d a y , f ifn d ln ?a t lea-M m en lo Ih c lr dciith.';, In ju rlnR 125 o tlie r s . m a n y ,^erlou.sly7 a n d niak ln i; a r.liaiiilJicr. o / p la n t b u lW ln g s a n d .sur­r o u n d in g w oodland .

T h e p o w d e r blew n|) m two in lc h ty b la ;.ls . fo llow ed by a .succc.'w lon o f sm;ill(T rxiiloj-lnn'i. rockiiiK Uie coun try .s ld e fo r mlle.s a r o u n d . TiU' (:()iicu;;.'.loiis were f e l t a.s f a r a w a y w D a n b u ry C o n n .. m llr;. ‘ tlie ea.st.

I- rulii:

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1 T«ln Falls dny.Chllilrtn't llay

Today will be ea.M-end ‘and all- county children's dny and Mani Tom Psrk.1 laji nlRhl ptcillcied contlnue<l good attendance.

Itodco altcndnnce has beer •ta/.hiKly large, and reierve

sales already top last years.A hiBhllRiit of today's proKram

win be the Junior llve. tock sale, starting al 9:30.p. m.. wiUi Colonel E. O. Walter, veteran' aucllonecr, presldlnR.- Top stock of Futiira Fnni^riT alirt «-li eoiiiesUinU •RiH be offered.

AUlioURh originally schedflled for yej.tcrday. the altrrnoon parade of llve-'.tock before the grancbUnd was po«t|>oiied to today because .of TTiurr.clsy'. ralnt. Till.' ts scheduled^ tor 1:30 p. m-

Unlan r»eiflr Band Adding color to yesterday's /ro - am was appearance of the UVilon

Pacific «-plece band from ORden. Buhl was ho.ll in Uie eveninR Filer, when Buhl Khvanlanx enl alncd Filer Klwanls club nieml)ers I t a dinner in Uie dining hall

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Livestock judging will move ward completion thli morning, with n major porUon of entries already checked by JudRCj.

'Encli flay of Uic fair has brouRht Increased attendance during the afternaprt free Uirec-rlnR clmis imd

■tRe of the carnival a/id con- tn» has malnlalned a steady

volume.

R a t e D r o p ) B r i i i g s S l i i p n i e i i i I n c r e a s e

W ith 50 carlOttdi of beans shipped from Uie T»ln FiilU and norUi sid^ dUCrlctJi during Uie week ending September 8. Uie rcduced frelghl rale reccnlly effected U sUmuIat- Ing movcmcni- of Uie crop.

According to the report of Pred '. Farmer, Onion Pacific frelRlit

aRcnl, of Uie SO car t a u O s came from Uie Twin Falls Ulatnet; while 11 were from Uie norUislde.

Tlie rate cut came <>rhen Uie In- Icrstflle Commerce eommljslon re­jected a peUUoa of truck carrier#

TliroiL-,on, P a c if ic ........................retary. announced.

VlK naUoiml labor relations board, whose rvlUiR recoRnliluR Uie CIO IntcrnaUoiial LonRr.horemcn'i and Warehousemen's union a.i bargain, ins ORency in coa.',l [wrL preclpi- Intcd the strike, will iiold hcnrhiRs here, a t Port Angeles and Anacor- tes on Uie ILA bargalnlnR claims.

The liearinRs were opened liy Uie labor board a t Wa-fliinRlon. Tliron- r,on said. Elwyn Eagen. reslona! labor board director a t SeatUe, ' " preside.

The sU-Fk'e was called Aug. 30. •'We've beaten Uie national labor

relalloiisboard.’ Tlironson >j\ld, • It', one of our greatest vlctorle.v

Barncy Mayta, ILA publicly di­rector, said Uic acUon taken here iiilghl develop Into a eoA.itwlie vote on Uie AFL union's claims.U "Tills Li Ibe blRKest wallop Harry Brldijea has Uken yet,' he Raid. "So far Uie ILA has had to make fcjii.lvB flRht bul thU puU ' the offeii.ilve BRalnst Uie CIO.

ONE OF FOUR c n iL n n r sKKCEIVES DENTAL CAKE

CLEVEXAND. Sept. 13 (-Vi-Tliree- fnurUis of aU Uie 'children In the United Stales receive no dental

as reported today as the Amerl- Dental ajioclatlon's convention

Idercd child welfare.

GOVERNOIt ACCKFTS BinTO Ltnn.STON nOUNDUr

noiS E . Sept. 12 (/Pr-Oovernor Bottolfsen has accepted an Invlta-

I U3 attend Uie Lea'bton roundup Lewiston Sept. 20. It was #n- ■netd Bl Sl3 office here today.

F ire .■;wept th roiif.li tl: a n d tree .s . luim ijcrliin rc.scur effort.-; by ;.c(ire\ nf pollre, lire-

and rr.Mtlem* nt Knivil am . ’n ic fhinie.i lor :i Iliiie llirn l. inaRiirme.-. conialnliis ivplo-

ftlves............ Iiolirx iifln- till. |:i-v

ful dcfiitintlnn the Miumlderliig riilii’ IHTmlt illKi:liit: li; the pl;inl Ini ihf

maiiuleil bcKlIrs (jt the de.id.SIlRhtly tiijiin-d eniployei rih

olhers ivho e\eapcd bodily Injury by the force of the

ev<•ral htr.ira beh they coiiUl even u lk coherenlly and

de.-.crlplloni ot wlmt lispiiciifd liulde the ph in t grounds,

Helatlve.', of workers ru'hrtl to tin planl Rule iif trr Ihe fir'l exiiln\lou.i .Many women bec.ime liviierle.il a:

maRnlludc of the dl.iaster dawn, ed U |»n tlin n .

lU<\lnc ilrath Tnll . Colonel M urk 0, Klmbfrliiij, 5U' peT iiitend tn l' ol .naie poilce, ►«!(. that "by t/im®TQw ihere *ill b« between 45 lUlO’ lO dead.

Sereral of Uie Injured “will prob- ably ille," he added.

Wllllnm C. Hum, of Wilmington. Del., in chnrKc ot the compmy's rxploslvc.1 department, ,'ald that 29

were kUled - 10 of them iwLit- md burned beyond recoKnllloii,

He said abou t 35 others could not be aceouiil«l tor..

Brick and concrcle wait', o f ......ft score of -itnictures crumpled

(e cardboard find ulndous wi shatUired a n d furniture damagid bulldlnR* miles away.

TYecj were denuded' of foliage and, bark. Some mapped olf like matclistlck.1. All around Uie explo­sion area woji k scene of burned, blackened a n d smoking desolaUon.

W oman life Hirer Mrs. AiiRlc Washer, ojieraiof of Uie

Mbrrts Plain* lire tower. 13 miles from the iiccne, «a i credllcd by state police with rIvIur ilie first alarm and probably savhiR nianj' lives.

S l» h tn n J Uie biasu, .lawJhe jireat column* of amoke shooUng'skj'ik'ard, and «enl a report over her iwo-waj; radio lo a ll forest ser\'lce points. They in tu rn prompUy relayed the iicwa to slAt« authorities who or­dered nmbulaiices. doctors and nurses to Uie plant.

An official of the company, whc would no t penn ll u.-.e of his name Lisued a stAWment In which hp said:

•Tlie to ta l casualty list cannot exceed 200 a.i Uint'aas tlie total ploj'ed In the nffected area,

n a n l Well Guarded ■'neiwrta th a i it had been easy

, j gain ftccea.n to Uie plant arc surd becilii-ir Uie compajiy has - . elaborate guard splem and elabo*

(CoBlinurd on r»n ;. Cotutnn IJ

J a p a n e s e R . i id c l - s A t t a c k C h u n g k i n gCHUNGKING. China, Sept. 12 Ml

—Dreaklnc a three weeks’ lull, Jap­anese n ir raiders attacked the Chungklnc nrc» twice Uxlay'and to-' nlRhi, ^

In n brie'f night raid Uirte llgtxt bombers ntt/ickcd Uie already dam­aged do»-ntown stclloi}. Earlier In the day tw o IllRhU totaling a hun­dred planes flew over Uie Chung- klna area b u l did nol bomb Uie cliy proper,

TTie d ay tim e raid caused fresh damaRrf lo th e residence ot the BrJtlih .junbttsaadpr _ and to the Chialins hol«l where two American

•Uyldff. ,

iUSIRy DRAE lAUSECHANGEl

Conferees Broaden Provision Empowering Government

lo Commandeer Plants

WASHINGTON, Sept. II — Senate.hou.ne conferees broadened a . claii.'<c eniixiwcrinu Uio gm-erjimcnt to comrniindeer industrial un lu for clrienrr purjKwes t/xJix)' and ih tn

the iieace-Ume con.wlpUon bill their final approval.

Tlie adnilnlstraliOB leaderalilp wa* hopelul, meanwhile, th a t the m tas- itre could bf on l(j wojr to Uie - White.Hou.ic in a day or ao. "nttT ' bello-ed the iwo Intervening, letU- latlve ijrocc5.ic.i—upprov'ttl. -cwnpromwe '.-ciiJon of the bill by Uie senate and house m isb t be oocn- plcled tomorrow.

Tlie Joint amiy and n# \7 aelecUve tervicc committee, which has been

lakiiig plans for conscripUon tor I years, r.tood hy ready to pu t its

carcfullj' worked-out arm rsem eat* Into effect as soon oj congrtta voles lund.v -

Tlie fltt.t step, under tha lerms of Uie measure would be proclamaUon by the president, and wlUJla two seeks after Uial Uie tit\Ulary naval officials planned to complete the reglitrni'lon of Uie* men atfecled—

(Conllru*! on l‘>c* i. CelsBS I)

REE IROERSFear of Gangland Bullets

Leads to Confession by Syndicate Slayer

V ito’iSocks) Gurlno, i . . _ ........gangster who .kept his tif te e r finger In trim by ahooUn; the bead* pff, ciilckens, waa quoied by Dlslilct Attorney WUllam O'Dwj-er aa md- mlUliig loday the c o n tn e l alaj^lne of three men for Brooklyn’* murder i>ndlcate.

Tlie 33-ycar-old hoodlum had runilo a Roman CaUiollc cliurch on

Uie lower west side last lUsht. screaming for protection. lie was turned over to police and Uien lo OBa-j'er, who aald late today tha t Ourino admllt«d the plaCol a lay lnc^ of Frank Siclllaao, Caesar U ttt^nr and a man known as “Jobn the Pollack- ' O'Dwo'er aald. Gurlno also had killed a t leoat Uiree oOiert.

For month*, un til fear ot s ^ t * land bullet* drove hU» Into the church. Ourino had eluded aearch- Ing police in aU o t U)* eaat’f major

Pendbg formal arr^ifnm ent. Gur- -10 was held without boll on * charge of suspicion of homicide.

Ta xe s P u t H e r O u t o f Busine.ss;, W o m an * Seeks G o y e rn o rs liip

SALT UKE crry . Sepl. 12 ifl>- .Mrs, Ada Williams QiUnn of Ogden, who announced recenUy her wiUi- drawal from bustnesa because Ua condlUbns made ••it no longer pca- alble to operate," fKed today u an Independent candidate for governor of UUih.

Mrs. Qulmi founded Uie Quinn Garment company In 1921-She re>> cenlly announced she was abondon- Ine Ui« venture and would .i«nt

machinery to her employes, who would carry on the business.

In a siatemcm t »ho said IH'age ad- Jusunent« a n d social security taxeC* oisesiscd oca In s t her firm averaeed tSOO monthly *nd added;

-11 has be«a imponlble. due to compeUtlve prices of eastern manu* fac tu rm , to nitse<the price of the rintshiid Bonnents. ’Rierttore. these to n * and ftdJusUnent* have bkd to be absorbed the company, maUnsIt DO-lbnser possible to operata.'

R u m a n i a R e c e i v e s — ' S o v i e t P r o t e s t

against an asserted a tU ck on a Riu- stan border patrol and remlndtd the Itunanlan. soverament-no-repb' ' has been made to « sim ilar p r a i S '^ '^ delivered A uj. » .' n»mant«n Q rlfO K 'G ^*encu told D eputy Ftoelcp:Ooinii£>Is r D. K. D elunotoS .R iiB U dU re­ply lo Uie t i n t noU .would M da* • Uitrcd tomoTTow.uid in tbs.MOOBd. , Instance an InTcsUcatloa wbald .be made and Uie offm ders puoUbed . ' when they ar« tdenuned. . . •;

G. S. i t n i v s r b s OANAloiuks • OTTAWA. Sept.da

Minuter Cbarte* '

8ute«. have been d«U i«nd to.O U 'V ';!! adlah troops. . '

I' PACE Tn-n ■ ra iN F A U .S N EW S. T in X FAI.LS. in A IIO , FRID A Y MOHNING. S E rT E JtB E R 13. 1040

JMESIGHISN[WEX§DIIUR[

Vic<i‘"?fcsic/en(ial Nomi/ice Looks to Post War

DemandsntUWCNDD KALUS, -Mlim.

A dvances

[ f YEIIS SILENf

Bar Association Sidesteps Controversial Issue at

ConventionI'HIL.ADELPHIA. Sei>L. 12

T lir Amtricun Bur n.v.ocluUon s: stpppccl ih r prcsldcnllftl Uiirrf Irrm tonlroversy at tv sptrllrcl .•.r.t.io 'ltd OJrd luinuni coiivVntUm t Rnd rcfilifd to cnmnill llAtlf P rtaldrnt noo«vcU'» ambluoi anoUirr four vrllr. 1IIOILSC,

By K vol# ot : n 10 rlnlloii liiblrtl nil r r o'.Mth prcBldcnCUI ifn n rcconimciirtalioii /or jT n f tfn n .

Mi’mbrr.s nvoUlPcl ». r.Uo'A'

< iiJ i io ]s n » a 4 + :3 ^ ■ O f f ic e r 's K a l i iu

B r e v i t i e s

Kriirt;il liu-.j)ltal '« (tr uf aim Mr, of iIns(YiiiaJi.' aiir

Oscar Anderuii

niriiM Wnliic.-d*)’ Iroai

Scliiitldtr Btid Mr-., Joe Sclineldtr, boUi ol Mlrhlgnn. are U>e

3me of llielr b ro tlK r-ln-li* and »!fr, Mf. »nd Mr«. John Rodmin.

UolM Vlilion—John B- Jlobertjon. E E. Oiu-»ndtr »nd C. D. McCUln

cre Included amons Tnln FalU iildenlA In HolJe Ihe p u t few tyi.

l'ot)dllToiLn«U«r—Irnprovcmeulln, jiidlUon of Iviin Uncoln, promln-

•If! •jhfcpmdn. who U now rccelvlns" •nenl kl ■ Sodi Springs hoi*

Maj been noied. aecordlng W received here by reUUvea.

X

Vlill r We:

• Wti

rcjohitlonUiei'cK-Prankili

m lm rnl on "unquiUlfiKlly conrfei

me or a Ciilrtf term Dclnno noaifvflL niid friend' i s c'ontrar}' to l^ir IcncliliiRx and ex ■mples of Ihe foiindlns (Mlirri o ihP rrpubllc and subvcnlvp lo ihi principle upon which 'I t li-retafr llJhed,"

The ttwocinilon's llOu^e of dele gales approved a teporl drcliirlni tha t ''mroi:rniilv(> reltixnUoa of In bor ^Undnrts" atwiiirt not sceont' t»ny prtxUieUon for nn^lonal <!(■

mipervljcd ram[M. j ca! attention, lo care inr nclng nuuiberV of nilarot

3. Civil »rrvlce exninln IrJaJ exarolnm o f Ihe nn J>or rrlnilotu board.

Appolnlniciil of a biyr p commUtee m rooperaie sovrniment in Uie nnlloni

. progmm u-m authorl:«J i resoluUon..

IE

is.ll Ptitu r hii:. frrqtilouKh Lieu iilly liad op comnilviloh

ARDUNPEARiUCTlfOIA

Recrc/K Drive Pc/ts Local Company a t Full Peace

Time Strength

l)»vlj,' en roiiie to Callfonila. Ttie; tia\e been practicing phy«lclan.< li Oklahoma City, Okla.. for Uie piuii

lo .Wiool together.

.lackfuot — Mrs. hVaill

.rmerly of Twin PaJl.i, I .from Ular);rooc. tli« cue.iC oj and Mrs. Prank J, Smltli, / 'prt.^ldenl of the CftUiollc Wo. s leatiue, tie came to attend tin

rrday

•IvliiS line.

» llerkiley—Ronnlcl Mi pimied b /L elaiid Ptrry her. left Wedne.-,<liiy f(

of ihi

'.irong b\i.ilne.«'coUes6. TUP^erryi *111 vl. lt rclallvei In Oakland. Later, Mr. Perry will go lo McMinnville, Orr, Where tie will enter Llnfleld •ollege.

Coiicludt' Vl.lt — .Mr, and Mrs. J. P. •niompaon of Miichtll. Ind.. iac( concluded a vIMt of. neveral l.ijw ai the home of Mr. and Mrs,

\V, ArrliiElon and continued on liclr trip to Portland to visit friends.

Mr, Thompson and Mr«.'Xfrl»Kton Tliotnpion iji with

f B. a rallroac of nail

■qph l';.i itlicilne lli.n

EXPRESS VIEWS6.O.P. Chairman''Promises

Cooperation; Nominee Raps F.D.R. Spcecti

MJIANAPOLIS. Sep:, IJ (.Vp - iinuRh acknowlertgins h r had (Ilf txl with Wendell L. Wlllkle ove

propa\cd CO-day poatponemcii conscription. Chflimian Joicpl

W M antn, Jr., or the Republlcai :intlonal committee declared loda: !hni confirrwlonal lirpiibllcaii lou id cooperate with Willkle "afte le becomes president.".

W ith Senator Ctiarle* L. McNary ivuiltie’i running m»l«. and Qover 101- jjarold E. 8t*nen of Mlnne. «tB. Wllllclc and Martin dl»eUM« :amp«ilgn plans In a luncheon eon. erence here. Much of (he lesslon, >lartln fiald, was devoted to details If .W lllklfi we.item speaking totu-. m which the nominee leaves io> light from Ru-nhvlllf, Ind.

Talks With n«porten M artin. Wilting with reporters af.

e r the conference,, said that while oma flepubllcan coligteMmen "may llffer with Mr. Wlllkle" on peet- •oiling con.ierlptlon, "th* country ........... S.1 to d? some Uilnking

N The Day illWashington

)f IW ov, ■ Wlllkl cnlly hope

iiiui a hou.se-approved amendn’ po.itpoillng conscription n^iiid . . ellminaUd by a Joint senate-house conference committee, Tlie commit' tec look th a t action yesterday.

Defore driving here for thli after' iitwrj'i confercnee, Wlllkle gave out a statem ent a t Ru.ihvllle uiylng that President Roasevell •>ppu'enUy hfi! become dbturberi by h it ou’a cJum- sy hapdllns of foreign affairs."

Lashe. a t F.D.tt. DoctrinesThe KUtement, l.wiied in reiponse

to reque.iu for comment on Mr noo,ie»’ell's radio address la.n night, said:

"1/ the .American people have a sense of rfnII.nm Of the condition the world in which Uiey are living they will reject ovenchelmlngly a president who preaches such claju oiuclout and economic sabotage loctrtnes as was <»lc)' preached lastilKhl. . . .

"The United States cannot but all In the present world strtiggle inder »uch leaderaJilp - it Iji the ame doctrine which Blum iformcr

premiere) of France taught."Todoj's conference brouglil from

McNary an announcement that he '•ould make five lo Jcvenicampaign ........ . ......... .-ould " '

fBy Tiie A«oclale<5 Pres.i)

Nilal. any Indiutry' refu.^

INOA! FUNERAL PUI'UiEReAN

M inisters, Mocticians am Cemeteries Join in

PledgeT»,-ln rn lU minlster.v moriunrle:

Jlder

Ion a t liiU aeisioff of ovlde pen»loiis of *60 all persons of eo years (

Olllstle (D-Ia.) said compalgn expenditures

eommltlee had "Invited* Oren Root. JoJin O. Young. boUi'of New

>'"explain" a series of maga verllaemenla asking funds U

l-elp elect Wendell L, Wlllkle. a il Id the eommlttpe was In - - •- -'see If - •

of I spirit of the Hat

he a deciding when

ACIOR SUES EOR GiORENJONEy

'Rags lo Riches’ Husband of OK Heiress Seeks

S400 Monthly

:>l hud today signed a rei iid plnlKc providing ili.i Ls u lll be held on ywiid:iy dicn nccMjiUtecl by public

In m aking Uie pledge and reqi Ing coopemtlon of the public in serving 4t. signers pointed out that Sunday U a traditional day of re and for rellgloci observance. Or glnal auggcstloii of the plan can from UiB T*-ln Falls Mlntiteflal a: (oclaUon. '

i r U signed by Rev. Ji. a . Mt CallUter. president of tiie Mini: itr la t M ioclallon; James C. Re>

.noldj, SUnley C. Phillips and ..Mr Ella M. White, funeral dlrecion Blue Lakes Floral. T»ln' Falls Flor; company and Randall Floral con: p*ny: and the Tuin FilU Cenie lery asAoclaUon and Sunset Mfni arl»l park.

Oewiutlon Following Is ,th e rc.soluiion an

WilUe WUlisB7 RODEBT QUILLEN

t never gel any brealii. I ined the first Iwo times C «rai . and Uien i craeked sul a ee-bigger and Mary had left

pled■'Wher I. from time

ilversal custom i lecrec, Sunday has been’ set aP' IS a day of rest and. for rellRK ibservaUon. and as a-tlsy ui: (hlch only work and labor ot ii

atual neceu lt)’ Uiould be pi

LOS ANOELEp. S cp t 13 (fl’—Al Italian-born screen actor, PaulPort- onova. (Ic-scrlbed In court today how he wfl.s Ktcrnlly irunjformed from ‘■riiVj 10 rlche.s" wllh his marrl lo pretty Ullle Cullen. Texas helre.'^. whom he now Is .'iilng for custody of the ir two chililren.

Under questioning by counsel for the lielre.is, whom he haj admitted bore him a xon cut of wedlock wKile he was *U1I married lo another wo- inftM. Portiinnvo testified llml al- thoiifffi he liftj! s'orked i n plcuri-ft on!v Uiree week* since 1933. he paid Income laxe.i on a »M7S Income in

.604 In 1S30, M4.9221835, J4(1.375 1 1838.e sums, Porlnnova ial<l, >it(\l principally ijy HI'

I. Mr^, Qiilni Wll-McC;

r» i«-r.,llv M1-.V Chrbtlne jrT tm r ann- cari "Jonnsnrrof-Hcri- - Him luivr lii-eii/admitted to ihi [•sin l-'alls rminiy general honpiiiil ’allrnt.s dlsmlv'ed Include Ilernar< Crofl', Mrs. Ethel Schroeder nnd Mr.'■ HItiinSn and non of Twin I-'.ill'

Mrs. 0 . W.-Woii!vcolt of Kim. lierly.

LASIS lECK POiERPLANl

PRESIDENI-EIEIChamber of Deputies Pro­

claims Avila Camacho Next Executive

MKXICO CITY, Pep!. 12 - >*\ Ptiln-pliivhiK G nirnil Mniiiirl M \h

Cnmnchn wn.-; proclalmrd pre-ltlrnl- elect nf Mcxiro lodnv bv tlir cliprn’ ber of dr . . .

-electornj rnmm beat Oenrnil J bv 5,47n,(!4i to

intlre'ii Almnr

li *1th lilir xl ri-cnillt; K'd by .fx rr

Carden

jarrel bn whn !.•

• for Ihe fi.y Ing Dec, 1 moved n. . fhowdown to tlir plause of deputln n for Avlln Camnchn r three Aimed t reject

volt to Uirow Cnrilcn;!.-; e nnc! ,nenl Almll7I>^ ev r Dec. I InauRiirnl.The Vote of w tlilr^

: Tnjiln, 301nfil I • Cnrden

w nvjlven iis D.840.■ Tliiii little more nf Mexico's Id'-.- million rnpiiliilhii voted In the pre.Mdrjllnl elrctin ncmrdlnc to offlclnl flpiire:..

Tor Amer/t-in Inve^lmrnl Avlln Cnmaeho. somewhftl to tl

txiIIMeal right ' of Carrlena.<, hi nffteert with Almarjxn th a t Amrricu eapllnl Investment In Mexico nhould

raged bI by

t nf •' xplol.' He hn:

pledged a folutlon of th e forrlffn nil company eiproprlaUon dispute ■■founded on Justice."

Deirplte'hta endorsement of a eon- /.ULuUonal amendment m a k in g teaching of Soclallsl doctrine com- pulMry. Xvlte Camaeho hn*. defend­ed freedom of Ihought, nrllglnn nnd j'peech. •

K ilcs C o ik I i h 'UmI . F o r .VIi-js. K o iiiu ly

I'liul'l. D .S, rltcr. for Mrr.. AiiiuT Cli.1 r Unimdy, Kilen. u ,ti- c.iiiiliict.

)x-:ia(Uy a/u-rfioori a t the Tn-ltt Kill, mor.imry rlm pel, with Jll.ihop

fttecl Iho dmt »l.000,00g."UL as follow.^

bed ovrr a In

idilcd Ihr flstarted In the solveul ■ -here le.COO potinil:

nowdw were beinc procc.wd.'•Tliere were proiiably '

working in the area where tli iploslons occurred," he m

Cause Uneiptalneil ;ompiii ■■ ■'

i> la*..i Ot the fire an buildings In v

n n r ■

explaiexpUisl

:iE,FIRES IN BERLIN

and ."Whe

llglous. by I

le perfncg iec

lei) ol Sunday, 111 ;k1 effort of tnlnLiteri of ih

SOspcl and church officials are dc voted to their customary rellgiou services nnd an added burden b lui posed upon Uiem and ihelr benell cent work when they are eallei jjpoM to cojjduci Juncra) a;!d burfnJ services on Uial day; and

"W hereas. Uie conduct of funi and burjftl aen'lces-on Smidny makrj It nece-Marj- for funeral • fllrectuis, florlsti, cemetery asioclatlonj, sex.- ton* and persons employed by ihein or otherw-lso connected with such funeral services to parUclptte tliere- in. rcsultlne In their being deprived of Uielr day of rest; and

"Wheren.5 11 hw been lugRestcd by Uie Mlnbiterlsl aMoclai:aa...uf.

Falla. Ida., that It It desUable 10 funeral or burUl lervlces be

held on Sunday, with certain eicep- hf^HTlflfle^ noted.

W e a t h e r

inA IlO —Partly '•e ltled Friday and Saturday »lt>

cooler Friday. ^

rny TJie A.vwclated PrfM)A deep, moist current of air mnv.

liiR from the south over most of thi country w fs; of ihe conilnenul di­vide heva brought cloudy skle.i to Ui< Intprmoiintaln west, and has resuK- ed In n ralher general shower con- iliuaii over lha country west of the Rocky mountains. Cooler tempera­ture*, a re TtpoTUi from shower area! Over .XJlah and other Intermoiintaln

in Falls

lirecio . llor iiiUom .'lor t

and ciiefit

id Uie persons employed by , hereby Join loRcUifr and

pIcdKC theniiclves lo'Tefraln from n p tnc '"cr rtjnnutrnng f ju n n lr burial .'ervice.i on Siinilny,

cept ln,.iuch cases as they iiia ^qulred by pubhc officials oi •B.soii of lequlrenienl.' ot pi

lienlili. iiiid ilir under;il£ucd lie rejpeclfully solleit and retiuejt cooperation of Ihe public In cair out Uiis pledge,"

n u tte ............ M 44Cheyenn« .....79 4SChicago 44D enver .....SO tlK a n » i City 17 47

Lo* Angtlea S4 33MpU..St. r . 71 36New York . «8 54Omltl.4^ ........ 71 41Poratelt.) .... 74 37Tortland ,....7* «lS alt Li^ke ...13 MSan niego .,74 6iKan Fran. ... 7S »J '

aottington 70 49

.es Pt-CrdyT Cloudy

.09 pt. ci'dx.

.M Clear

.M nsndy

.M a e s r M Clisr .SO Clear .M Cloudy .00 Clear .*1 Pt-Crdy .14 Pt.Cl-dy T Clijudy

.00 Clear 0 Cleudr

48 r t. Cl’dy T m u r

.00 r i . ClMy

iOlCOS’LEADER LASHESNEWDEAL

fdafio Association President Cliarges In tc r-

lercnce

BRIIISHJARRAGE CHECKS AIIACKS

(CxnIlnUid tmm Para 0lan convoy attacked nel off Dunkerque. F

Cerm im supply ship Aiiuk;_Oi

lother

INOUSm DRA

:tftck 11

ships weif ricd ir ' re in a dl\

a convoy at• bomljliiK

1 veMftLs hit by bomb' lew "example of flrltlsli iinfnjr- ■wa.i offered: authorlr.ed Oer- source.s a.wrlf<l that I^rlu^h

filers, seeking lo cut Gennaiu's food Auppile.s a t Uic loot, »cr« throwini; bngs of -•Colomdo -pointfl

Into t)ie pot.li- • - my. Luxembourg :h Uic notion ol

of th a t crop.

Ilel ini

11; Solomon Roundy lUiuntly. Mnntunu; ant AI Rouiidy, Utiih.

•SSOCIATIOS SPON.SOR KOtt inA iio i’rR i;K K i;i» m x L .s a i.i

I-OCATl-XLO. fciept. 12 i.T. - Al l.rtAli^Cftttle nml ,Ho^^e Orowrr^

flln Monclav .to fiuillnr deiMl. ' first pufelired hull fjile apot

111 l>SSli

R. V, fjwai

,• Uje...... here O ct. :

_co•tello.

SKEK STOLEN TRUCK Olllclnls of UiL-i section were Ighl teeklng a- brown IWS V-8 ,ck-up truck sioren sometime

,.:re mWnljJil !rom BuftJ. f t c*i llcemk eR-1005T.

The bulldlnc in wl irufk wft.i built only

handle national defen Tlie plant sprawls ove

Defenie Contracts Tlie company had receht

OOO.MO In national defense c< from llie federal govcrnmeni Kst three moffth.s,- ...Tlie federal bureau of liii lion office At Newark sent

l.ftoo a

in InviNeu York said » would 1« launched ammunition depot i mark, seven miles . army arsenal Is elK

Mosl of the hijure the Dover ho.«pital nillri away. Utispll.i tlicy received 130 jlci

Al lenil three of I al Ihe hospital.

Tlie Instltuilon eo modate the rw li ol surjtlMl rtums. KrCiy hallwan. Dover rei uied blankei.1.

Tlie plant l.i 30 milr.i northwes St New York C/ty metfopoJit.in aren In a runil area. Kenvllle'/i .popula­tion Ls 000. Tlie bla.itj were so se­vere. Uiat Uiey 'rcsLitered bn Hit le>f>mocIapll of Fordham university

New Y ort

ilrter

2 0 - 3 0 C l i a r l o rA p p r o v a l G iv o n

Following appr.•ant ot the Twi la rter by Uie nallonnl 3n, six coinrnltiee chain x n nanied to arraiijp fo Kilt ob.i^rvance Ocl. i W ord o^i-the approviil

celved by Secretary Dick from National Tnisirr Soiitliworth. Reno. Sev.

Committee chairmen, a by Ray .VcFarland, nene are: Charles Ronk. jr.; Ir lla rberl, entertainment; D

:ll decorations: Jack £Paul HardP.sf

F i r s t A s s e m b lyS e t f o r S c h o o l

InlUal all-.ich»il a. '^einbly tor,stu- dents ot '^A•ln Falls high school will be Riven ih i' afteroooo under the direction nf i:dwnrd Rosel. prln- rlilal, who ,s;.l(l ^rMerday Uial ,sev- >ral surprl'e fenuires will be pre- lenletl,

Student btvlv otflcer.s, who »vere t-lrcled yr:il<Til.-<y, will be Intavluc- ;(It-rTli<-y - -

eiilnr;.:tlenl

Juniors; Dot) iiclllB lliom ns

Chupln, leprc.y offlccru are ni )rf»lrtciit; How md mil Mrirll

New leaclierN Mr, Rogel ,-.Kid. leaders will be

lliomn.s, p rol- llughes. secretary ihcini and George

Jouei- prtildeni icrrrlary Rnd Ed

ilaUve, Sophomore icrt Van Eiigelen. :d Allen, secreury.. repreicntAtlve.all] be Introduc md «Vyoutji for yell lated. Several p ttl.so plannt

rfV n I- expccied to begin draft vviUiln

and J; Har

1 for out-of-t'i y Conk, ticket i

BAG .MAKER DIESNEWTON. Ma.-.-;., Sept. l3-(,7>-

Qeorge N. Roberu. 05. chairman of Use bou-a ot Bemit B n it in t Btg company. St. Louli. died todsy.

F U N E R A L SJOHN H. CLAY

Pinal rlie.s for John H. Clny. 81, lonc-tlm e T^'ln FalLi resident who died Wedne.sday. will be conducted

f 5:30 p. m, today at, Uie WhI lortuary chnjiel by Rev.rf;, L .Whl f the Metliodltt church.'Hurlal w e in thfeJTwln FlilL? cemetery.

IIKM iy PAUIKIl D U IIL-Fim eral servlce.s for Mri

ry^PiUmer. who'died Sept. 9. wi be held next Sunday afternoon 1 . 3 o’clock a t the AJbert-^on funeral home chapel with Rev. Cecil O. H annan. pa.Mor of Uie Uuhl MeUi- odlsf tliurch. otflclatlnj. Me will be aislflted bv James Allen of Jlager-

Interment, wui be In Uie Duhl

EDWARD COIITHEUL BUHL—FlnaJ tribute will ba poid

the memory of Edward Corlhell. *'ho died a t his home Tueiday, a t services to be held a t 2 o'clock Fri­day nfiem oon a t the AlberUon fun- enil home chapel. Rev. Istutc Todd of CftJtUeford ffltl ottlclale and In- leunen t v lii.b c In Ute Buhl ceme­tery.

T h i e f P i l f e r sI ' i l l a t F i l e r

Tliett ot J7.50 In siiiall change'and stamps trnm the caAh register ol the TYl-Stftte Lumber company in

'ravls was In Ihe baek ig sawing lumber for c money In dlme.s

t.-vken. ,e told ofllclals.(lamps w

>lKXICO-J5ET,S CONSCRIPTION .MEXICO CITY. Sept. 15 i-ll

..lexlco's law establishing peafcelln'ie compul.'.or)- milliarj- serrlce for Uie first Ume In th t republic's history went into effect, today.

194X

STUDEBAKER

. . the conference . _ mlitee i-otcd Umc t/ie act should pei-mll tlie con.viipiloii of Indus- tne.^ who.ne owners refuse to cooper­ate wlUi them, only after Uio presi­dent had declared a slate of "Im- niiiient emergency" and "danger " to exiM m aking such action ncceuary.

Language IterlsedTotlav the lansuage was revised

fo innvulp th a t If an Industry re- fu.Td to suppb' defense materlal.i, and they were unobtalnnbls else- wheif, the industry could b« taken over by the Koveniment upon a dec­laration th a t "Uie public nkcesslty l.s iniinedlate and Uie emergency In the public service Is ImperaUve," Till' owner would be entitled^ ren-

AltliouKh Uie subnilvilon oJ Uie coii/ffrenee report was expected Co produce some discussion In boUi liousr;., i.cnnte le.iders were confl- .dent th a t this would not be of a lnolniiSMl iintufe in Ihelr branch of congir.v., and house leaders pointed to a rule llmjtinK debate on con­ference rcporla lo one hour.

DiiriiiK the day. John B. Kelly, Philndplpliln city Democratic chair'

nr.-.ented to Pr«)de;it noose- ^elt a I.iiinilve plan under which men whoi.e pliyslcal condition has r.rown sa lt could harden up Uirough organiwd callsUienlcs, and walking and hiking under the auspices of such civilian a;;cncles 'as community

clubs, Kelly called I ■paredne,u." Mr. RoosC' m.to Ro ahead and draft n dtUill.

iipnaunan supii'ij- ship Natl E-boatj—torpedo

:arrlers—maehlnegunned from low ftltlijidr; ihree Oerman plants shot down In Uie struggle; barge coneen* trailo ru , dock's and shipping bombed at O 'te iid . riu.<hlng. Calais and Boulogne.

One Yfv»el IturnsOff Ciilnb, the air ministry re-

liortccl, 4.000 jwiixls Of bombs wrrt eiropprd on Uiree convoyed ships One was left burning. It ■n'as added, .md anoUier badly damaged, while ihe G rnnan toniedo boata acting ns e-.cort were maclilnt-gunned from 500 feet.

All thl-1—In which tlie Ions ot louil of six Brltl.ih planes was acl tiowlcilgrd—was aside-from othi nttackz in which railway station supply yards, dockj. shlpyartls. c plants, armament factories wei bombed in rnfris tn-er Ceriin. Hair buru, B r e m e n , Wllhelmshavei “ ikford. Cologne, Coblent, Man--

tlie Berlin aiiac lt.'h lu by ex- v<-'. nnd fli-e bombs on Uie great

Tem plehof airdrome were claimed.• ■ -^d In Berlin) and It waa

anti-aircraft batteries In Berlln\s TlergarltH park had been IWired.This wtti one of Uit greatest coor-

tnaied u sau lta ever mads by the iritKh on German territory.

'phy.-.lc

Tli'bre^s a Good Reasoo YouVe Constipated!

Whrn ihero's something icrosis wlUi jau . tlie Arji, rule is; gtl at Ihr cBuar. If you are coiUUpUeil. rinn t endure It first and care 11 yolf out whafa glilng

Clinncepeople 1.................................. ..potatoe.s, I f s likely [roii Oon't eet eiioaB/i"6uHr."And"lnilk"do«*n't mean a lot ot food. It's a kind ot fowl that U ni consumed, in th# body, but leave* a soft "biUky-

In- the JnMauaej u i bCpt a bowel movemenl.

If this Is your tnjuble, you aliould eat a natural 'bu lf^ pro­ducing food-«ueh a one as the' enmehy. toasted,-ready-to-eat Mrral-Kellogg'i All-Draa AIl- nran U Uie ounc« of preraUen thata worth a pound of emer*5!T.5rik plenty of w

them on. Your legs arc free (or acUoo in geir, tennU and other m ^ s . ^nd you 're p ro t« ted wllh the gentlMlh* letic support of the HAMunnT Crotch- Ou*rd. to pull on Mtid U te off . . . no button* to bother with. The ■11-round Laitcx walitband rollow every movement yet su y i in plaeel'

Crotch-Quard Sport* and 1 fndershirt make ■ p^rfee

team . See yeur lU n ta Dealer today.

SPORTS i S f l f

' KANU •HIIT9 AND IIOAOeiOTH

IHOtTI3 5 % 3 .ot»Ib t n quality. »*-

BUN VALLEY. IdaJio. SepL i : m Dr. F, M. Cole of Caldwell, president )t Ihe Jdalio S ta te Medical as.iocla- llori. condemned th e federal govern- TjpHfjj aJJf/cd IntcriertnCB Ujr medical profeaslon « id advoeatecf election of Wendell L. 'WUlkl*. Re­publican prestdenUal candldais in

1 ftddre.u to the 48Ui annual con- •iiUon of Uie assocUtAon here to- ishLDr. Cole al-so dlsapprw ed ot tlie drrnl plan to build hospitals in iral communities wlUi govemment

fundj. predlcUiig Lhai comniunlUev would b« unable to support such hospitals and th a t th e Rovcmment "would .soon be runnUiR ha'pltal-, md be rngoged In active practice of nrdlclne,"

He characlerlz«d Uie new deal at ' I "lendrncy toward national soclal- sm“ Which would resu lt In -com- tlele llquldaUon ot Uie g reat middle lasj aiid.loM of liberty for all."

SnggotJi T reatm pnt As a treatment fo r tliL-i "dlscniie."

.'hlch he said wiu nffllcitng Uie n a - . 10:1, he said "Uie e lection ot a con-

8tltuUonall.il would help. The elec- ■ strong m<m In congrew would but th a t a pcrm nnem cure

could only be eff»cle<5 by "arousal of public opinion" determined "to preserve our p resent form of govern­ment. -----

A irueit speaker.' D r.‘ Chauncey M. Leake, hend phnrmacologbt ot :.’ie. [/nli’e.-sJ()- o t C/tJItoniU. sslil 'our standards nnd trad ltlo ia with regard to how o r why we should cl are not a* lu fflc len t as Uiev lice were. T here aeenjs lo be n {cesjlly for a re-nppralsnl of what e believe and why tre believe ll.“ j He deplored decline of plillosopliy ' a modern altidy and .nald peopl» ere "terribly negligent when we 0 not aUrmpt lo coordtiiute all • ;ir Ideas Into .aome purposeful lanncl. If we d o n 't do It. we are

nol going w aurrtve In the world we ■ faring iiQW."

Amirrr to Po irer Polltlra >ne ot the moat ImporUint clian- 1 for the co-ordlnnllort of (rfeas. -•aid. was survlTiO. •Tlio.ir men

0 have,.U«i..i)e3t d ia n re ot .piir-, al are lho.se Able to adjust them-

selve.s to each o ther w ith the great­est degree of m utiinl aallstncUon. Ttist la the an-swer to i»w er politics, for Uiere is no aurvlvnl for group' unable to adjujtl themselves to other, groups with m utual satUtftcUon."

PrMldent W. J , J effe rs o f the Vn- on Pacific railroad nliio spoke, au i- ,ng •Uial Uip ••merilcnl profession rontrlbules more to well being of the people Umn any other. Mo-H ■ people don’t pay enough attention

Importance, of th« p refwlion In Uils c mtry.

idvlcB of a doctor." he concluded, pointing out iJialfilneeestAblltiimpnt of Uie med­ical department In the Tallroid.'' there ha* been a »0 ; per cent re­duction In peraonol Injuries of em­ployes and Hint fa r better rf-> u ll- '^ had bff.n obwined" from eftorLs ot W men who were phyalcally fit.

FORESTERS IN CONFERENCE nOISE, Sept. 13 (/P ,-C , M, Oran-

ger «■/ Wft3liine!oj!. D. C.. aiUiiaiit dilef ot the United SlAte.s forest cers-lce, and Chester J . OL'-en of Og-

aM btant reslonal Torcsler, were here today to dlscus.n federal forest •

r,s wmj offlclaU of the Boise (md Paj^ rtc,na tional fOie.nts.

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

PRICED to sell qulckl'XTodew du­plex, £xcellent condRlon. Extra lot. Apt. rent pay* loan. Furnace, all conveniences. W rite Box 40, Ntwa.Tlmcs.

Hnnes on Sale Kt

V a n Engelens

A millionaire will amoke cigar. It It'i a gcibd amoke. il th* m b _ The Keptembcr tlaed Car clearanee aale of the Union Moter Co. U the one Uro® of thi year they ele^r on t naed ear rrgmrdle*! of eoal- T h err ore aav Io n of 175 or more on gnar, aateed u e d oar»-

3J Mercury Town Sedan ... t75(37 Chev. M*»Wr Coupe ------i37J37 Btude Comm Coupe — .1303 37 V-B Fordor Scdnn --------t 4 a36 Chevrolet Coupe .......-,-l2S534 Chevrolet Mii-ster Sedan ..M:a37 Lafayette Sedai35 Che%T0li ■ •38 V-8 DIx Tudor Sedan .......*35337 DeSoio Sednn .........— U7337 V-B DIx Fordor .............32 Chrysler Coupe .... .......3! Chevrolet Pickup ........_.JJOO35 V-8 Pickup ..............38 V-8 Mckup ..............- ......39 V-8 T!i Truck ;.............. .•.•..,1730>0 - '20 - '30 - -31 I-'ords, Chev rolet^. Plymoulhs. Do<lse4. De- Solos. Nothing over »50 In thl* group.

' otfirra. a ll makes, a ll mod- els. Don'l aay ire d idn’t tell you See yoor Ford Dealer flrsl ani

er more.

llNIONjqTOR[0

T w m F A U .S NEW S. TWIN F A U ^ . ID A H O . FRIDAY JfORNlKG. SRPTRMQ^FR 13. 1 0 tO PA G E-TH R EB

BOYS IN AUGUS. County Registrar R e p o r is

55 NewJ\rrivals fo r Month

O lrlf oiittiumtMtcd bo}'*- 33 to 23 m Falla county* AliKUst l)lrllis reported to J, 0 . Pumplircy. ctfunly rrs l s t 'i ir o f vi:al •tntUtica. Tlie rri;Litrar't report Incliiilcd also July birlhfl or four Klrh and five boyi not previously rriiorlcd.

J jc r e 1» tJie list of AUKUst births:■ Aiif:, J—Mr. ojid Mra. Jerry TeS'

' nolilclci:, Uuhl. girl; Mr. raid M n.Harrj- U. Weaver. Uuhl, e lf l , ..... —

A us, 3 -M r. #nd Mrs. O lcm i E. Kelly. Jinreltoii. Klrl; Mr. m d Mrs Wllllnm W. BilrldKe. Buhl. ulrJ; Mr. ivnd Mrtt. niclinrd Sliiiffrr. Tuln F a lb . Klrl; Mr. nnd Mm. Fred A. Lcwt.1. llnulton. clrJ.

AUK. 3—Mr. tliid .Mrs. H. H. SUm- mcrjohii. Buhl. boy.,

Aufr. 4 -M r. and Mr*. Clark I* . Hcls.n. Jerome. Klrl: Mr. and Mm,

Gporice W. McOlmUs. Twin Kalis, Klrl.

Aug. S—Mr. and Mrs. H arry M. Wfillpra, Tttlii Fnlh, boy.

AUB—7 -M r. nnd Mrn. O lcn J, Tlclcncr, T\kln I■ ll.■l, Rlrl; Mr. nnd Mrs. Oerald J. I'nckcr, 3M.'ln Falli, Ixjy; Mr. und .Mra. lUiymond J. NHcHrl. Bull). Klrl.

Auk. B—Mr. nnd Mrs. C. C. Jen ­kins. Twin I'allj, Klrl; Mr. and Mrs. V ernon Grant, IVin t'alls, boy.

Auk, 0—Mr. nnd MrsT W alter L. — -W oirr, Tttln F»ll.i, Klrl-

AUK. lO-.Mr. nnd Mrs.' Krtward D. WhUtiey. 'I'vin I'ulli, Ritl.

.-liJA'. J J - i ! r . uiid -Mr.5. JJaroJd ■Wudclcil, Tv.'ln Falls, boy.

Aut', 13—Mr, luid .'itm. Curl C. nollciibcck. Tttln t'lills, boy: Mr. nml Mr*. Jnmr.? W. Kliincy, Dulil, Clrl; Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Dybte,

. Buhl. Birl- •AiiK. H—Mr, and Mrn. Floyd A.

' D:inlelfl, Twin Falk, Rlrl: Mr. and Mr.i. A. C. Evan.i, Twin t'lUls, boy.

AUK. 15“ .Mr. and Mrs. Jolin H. Bri-cltelirlduc, Talti F'till.i, Klrl: Mr. iintl Mr.i. John Haber, I'w ln Fulls. Sirl: Mr. and Mrs. EiiHcne J. Selts. Biihl. boy. ^

AtiK. I t—Mr. a;id Mcii. K enneth W. W yntt, Filer, Klrl; Mr. and Mrs. John W. Adams, Buhl. Klrl; Mr. neid Mr«. Gcrtmrd C, W. We.'.lerknmp, CInver, d tl; Mr. and Mrs. EllsworUj

'TfoFfth. T«.-in FniU, u lr l . ...................Auk. I&—Mr. and Mr.v Joseph Al­

ton DoniUiue. Twin PnlLi. boy: Mr. unil Mrs. Cecil J. Ohan, Tri.'ln Falls, girl.

Aup.- 19-M r. anil Mrs. E. N. Fox, Filer, boy; Mr. nnd Mr^. Jack Olenn G riffin , Twin Falls, Rlrl,

Auk. 20- ■ ■ der. Twin . . . .

AUK- 2 l-M r. anil Mrs. Arllc Miller, Ouhl. Bin. .

,/ AuK. W—Mr. and Mn. O tto L. Lemko. linn^pn. ulrlr-Mr. and Mrs. Kme.st ..J. Joncr,. Twin FnlU, Klrl: Mr. a n d Mrs. William Madron. Hoi-

A m o n g t h e F a i r e s t a l t h e F a i r

ArrHACTIONS a l the Twin Fall* county fair In Filer yesterilajr Included lhe»e fUe prelty drum majorelti. appearlnc wHJi th e llnlnn raclfic band, which alw played In Iluhl. Slepplnr ahead »bo»e are. Wl to risl^t. June Demon, Helen Crojby. I’hyllli T1iomp»on. Helen Frlbers and Thelma Otrrn.i. iNewi riio lcE njrav ln j).

HALL

ll.Mi boy.Auk. 23—Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Ox-

Icy. I 'w ln FiilU, boy; Mr. nnd Mm. Clyde R. PO’or. Buhl, girl: Mr. wid MrA. Jolm W, Webb. Twin FnlLi, boy; Mr. and Mf«, lUchnrd P. Du-

• vail.,Tw in FalU. boy: Mr. and Mm, FYAnlelln T. Boner. Kimberly, girl; Mr. a n d Mm. I. A. Hanel. Twin FalU, b<yjTMr, and Mrs. Harold O. Hove. Kimberly. boyC

Auk. 2i—Mr. and Mm. Clevo L.' Pc tioldt, Twin PalU. Rlrl.

AUB. 28-M r. and Mrs. A lbert J. Campbell. Twin Fnlls. boy; Mr. nnd Mrs. p jillllp . WniLims, Tft’ln Pn lb ,' boy. '

Auk. 20—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar E- Andcrson. HnKcrmaji, Rlrl.

Auk. 30-M r. anil Mr.v William H. Phlnncy, Flier, boy; Mr. nnd Mrs. Ronald W. Pierce, Kimberly, boy.

Auk. 31-M r, and Mn, W alter W, Nlcliolaon. Twin Fall.n, e ld: Mr. nnd Mrs. Tnim an J. Helms. Jerome, boy.

Prevloiwly unrcported July blrUis

Mr. nnd Mrs. Stephan A. WlncRnr, HiiRcnnan, boy. July B; Mr. -nnd

• M r'- Kenneth W, Shark. Duhl. boj', July .12: Mr- Mr»- EilRnr L. Dar-

' ton. MurtauKh. Rlrl, July J3; Mr. nnd M rs. EilRcno B. ihidson, Ca.it!e- ford, Rlrl. July 15; Mr. and Mm., John a . ntKOdera. Castleford. Rlrl July 17: Mr. nnd X!rs. Prrd Qoutney

^vHiinsrn.'lx>y. July 23; MV. and Mrs Jo.-.eplV O. Stewart. Duhl. boy, July 25; Mr. ati(3 Mm. Rvmontl R. Steele Twin FnlLn, Kiri. July 2C; Mr, nntl

— >frr Ku.v'.eU E. Duckett, n ie r . boy

idgar Lehmann, Youthful Ex-Communist on Local

ProgramA rililllusloncd former member of

the Communl.'i party, £dKar Leh mann. will be the Uilrd spe.iker tc appear before Twin I'alLi Town Hall club members durluK the approach' Ihk sear.on. Prealdfillt J. .A. Cedct' OUL'.t announced ln;,t-nlRlit. Mr Lehmann Is nchediilcd to apjxar No­vember 13.

Tlie speaker, who l.< expected to flebunk the Communist movement in hU ailtlre.vi "My Return to Democ­racy." bcctime dbillurloiied alter flKhllUK for the Jx>yalLMs In Spain. Bom of a Liitliernn minister, he p.w rd ihrouKh a be-AlldefInc ma.v of exj>erlencc.-i.mnKlns from ofKan- UInK a Broup of newsboy* a l the nRc of 16 to flRhtlnc for the layal- IslA a t the a^e of 21.

YounK Lehman hns been.a milk ■W’aKon driver, .automobile mcchanle. WPA worker, colleRP j.tiulcnt, wldler of fortune nnd now l.i dcvotlnc hi: entire efforUn to .nn expo.-.e of Coni' munL-itle aetivltlrx. Oroui« that have heard him tell of Ihe Com munlst parly are rei>oned a. unh formly entllU.sla.^tlc In praLie of hi; eloquence and sincerity. A northeni Indiana factory president recently reported favorably nftrr Mr. Leh­mann vl.ilte<I (Jie f«clor>’ and a|)0>;c

"He talked f o r 'iu i hour a n ti‘a Imlt, and I must .-iny tha t 1 never

II m an .-lo entirely lntere.it- InB," the executive ob.-.erved, ,

In announclns Mr. Lehmann's ap- pehrance. President C e d e r q u ln t polnteil out Mil* Town Hnll mem- bershlp.i ore belnK tnken out dally,

tliat tlioae de.ilrlnu to be Includ- e<l In tlic quota of 400 members should Kct In touch wltli Secrcl.iry Vivian Cnrl.-wn or oUier orRanlaiUon officials as soon l\!i po:-ilble.

July 20.

DOJSE C O l)*m ' KAIR HORSESHOE BEND. Idaho, Sept

X2 l,n _ p ian * were complete tonlRht for the necond annual Boise county fnlr. to be hrld hrrc Salurday.

Offlcem, of the (air are FVrvnlTJio : Iva Wcl!

r nnd Vera G arrett,,

R eal Estate TratiBfcra

Monday. Keplrmber 9 D rtd . R. B. Love to Cliy of Buhl,

t l . Lot Q. BUc OS. Buhl.A Deed. J . H. Wlllhlte to O. C. Miller, ^ ar.. M50, Lot 10. BIk 8h T. P . • r Deed. A. Wllkln.ion to P. P . Rice,

»1. LoUn 1. 5: N S Lot 3. 4. Dlk 1. Munyon Subdlv. to Filer.

Deed. K, P. Hnyford to E. L. . Lynch. 11500. Lot 7, Bllc. 08, Buhl,

Deed. J , E. Gleason to L. Beer, 110, Lot 7, Terrace Lawn Sub.

Tuesday, September 10 Deed. C, E. Evan.i to A. D. Nye.

110, Lot 0 Blk 80 T. P.Lease, C, R. Nelwn It»c. to Stand,

o n Co., NE3E a-H-10 {(Part).^ Deed, E .,0 . Crodter to O. M. H nrt-

, ley. *050, L6t 3, BIk 1 Lincoln eehool addition. /- Deed. UtaJj Oil Bef. Co. (to Ind . Warehour.c. »l, Lois 11 and 12, Blk 4. Hnn.ien;

Deed. Twin Palls County to H. M unser. tCi. Lot^ 10 and 11 Btk 4. Filer,

Deed. T*'ln.Falls County to P . A. A Liindln. iiO. LoLs M and IB. Blk ^ 12, Filer. •• s

Deed. Ttt’In Palls County to II. W. M erritt. C i . Lot 18. Blk 13. Filer.

Deed. Twin P a lh Cotmty to H. W. M errttt. laO.Lnl n PHer.

Deed. Twin Pall* County to D. An-i dreoff. >80, LoU 18 ajid 19. BU: IS. Filer. _

SHOW INCREASEC a r lo a d s of Commodities'

Number 1,207 Durinn Aucjust

EstAblL^hTnc an M7-car lncrea.ie over Uit same period last year, 1.207 earloacU of comnwdltles moved ou of Ui8 MaRlc Valley by ml! durlnR August, according to u refwrt re- lea-ied bu t nlRht by B, P, CMtello travellnR freight nnd pat.«nRcr agent of tJie Union Pacific railroad.. Shipping volume for Auguit. iDSfl was 1.0G0 cara. and Uils was aub- stantlally topped by carloads for­warded lastTnonUi.

Potatoes head tlie list of prln^ ciple commodities leaving this c.ec' tlon. with 300 carlonds recortled Next waa livestock, whlcij comprbed 105 ears; while 104 carloads of wheat nnd CS of bean.n were alilpped.

Twin Falbi placed first with 318 carload.1, followed by Burley's IBS

Jerome camc Ujlrd wlUi H7

Bhlpmtnli Irom o ther Magic Val­ley eommunlUe.i were: Rupert. 118; Pller, 70; Hansen. 70; Kimberly M; aoodlng.40: Paul.41; E denJl: Wen­dell. 20; H aiellon, 20; BIIas, 13; and MurtauRh. «.

! C a s s ia W r i t e r s F o r u m

S la r l H S e a s o n ' s S c n n i o mBURLEY. Sept- 12 - Tlie ll^:,t

mitllnR of the Ca.-.-ila W ritiTs let um for the full and winter WM held Tue.-;dixy evrnlni; nt th home of Mrs. Joseph B. M ym . prr.M dent. - « ,

ProKram. for the year w;i.-i oiil lined iind Mr:i. Myers read an nr tide, - n ie Kinc Art of Bn;liiiilnK, by, Carl Percy,. i’libllcallnm durhiK the Miinuier were rejMrtcd. a poem wrltlen by Mrs. Grace Ceyer. two poem'. "American Wny" nnd •'Sprlni; llus Come" by Coriv lUiode publblieil In the Poetic Voire of America. Avon House publlcallnn. New York City, iind.4i.450tm...’.jim cc Crn--ir.-." lo be. publlr.hed n 'S 'viuerlandmaKazlne and w ritlin by Mr.i. Olgu Dm: of Burley. ■

A round t,'ible dlscitv-.lon was held and retrrj.hmcnts were served by the lioste.M. Giie.-.ls of the dull were Mr.<. Alma BIiIkoocI nnd .Mt-.i Halllc Rynear.ion.

HAS QUIZ lE iK iw a n ia n s Gather With

Songs fo r Program and Dinner

Tlie ii-.iial scrloii.T type of prOKram we wny lo the lighter nttractlons

, r a "Pro(e.v.or Q ul:" Be.vilon last nlsht when 50 Twin Fiill.i Klwan-

aud os many w na Kalheted a t tlie Park hotel for the club’.s annual fatlicr-anilTon banquet. •

Following the dinner and n group of marlml.i selccllons by Mrs. J. White of Fxlen. the "Profe.v.or Quli" prottram opened with Dr. Frank J. McAlee lu the "profc.-uor." About 21 perr.ons, fnthcra and soivi. alike, were cailcd upon to an.-.wer cntchy QuesllDiis. nnd candy bars were Rfv-

1 as rewards,Enlertnlnment al.-,o Ineludcd slpR.

Ing of " U l Me Call You Sweetheart' by James Reynolds, wlUj mathe­matical computntlon.n Interjected at lnter\'nh during tlie aonr.

R. J, Valllon was proRram chnlr..

More th a n Two S ^re Dele­gates' Expect'^ at

Sessionsw ith n t lea.M 22 Uny Scout lead

er.i expectcd lo atienil ilie campliiK course nnd 24 cubbing lienda fore­seen for the Cub {r.-ilulnc course. Twin FnlLi anil Harrington fork camp K^oiintl will bc.Uic.accUL.oL ■ - acctloiial Rathcrlnw ihta week-;

. ncconlliig to Gordon A. Day, Snake river are,i council executive,

Tlie Scout leader iraminit eour.'.e will open \hl» evenlni: at Uic' cnmp ground,' nnd continue throuiih Sun- dny afternoon; while ilis Cub lead-

wlll open tlieir sci.ilona Sat­urday noon a l the noRcrson hotel. W alter R. Whldden, deputy regionn! executive. I’orlland, will hend tiie ncouter ser.'.lon, while Wllllnm C. Wr.«el. national •dlrrclor-TJf-Xmip- bing, w ith Hobert H. Haye.i. deputy reglonnl executhc. Portland, will be In charge of Cubbing acllvltle.v

Reprciionlallmi a t Ihe Scout lend- ■ trnlnlng course li expected as

follows: • .Twin Falk, 4; MurtaiiKli, 3; Kim­

berly. Hansen anil Ruiwrt. one each; Ehor.hone. 3; Nampa, J. aud BoLie. 6. DrleKailon.i will al.W)\rome' from Idaho I-'nlLi and Pocalcnor-ljut the number In each group Li not known.

Anilclpaled niteadancc a t the Cub tralnlnc course will Include six from the Sniike 'river area council. T'vin Fall.i; six from Oreldn eoimcll. Nam- p it;-right from Tendoy council, Po­catello, and lour from Teton council, Idaho Fftlli,

SIIFF- CHEG[FiGERS:;

District Judge S e n te n c e s Three Men to Serve . 2*to-14-Years • '•

■iipe cirJrue.

/* ^^U''e iiiliiiUl<-il cluvl

JmU;r Piirl'.T. ;i Wtuiil v.;ir ra i.t ;.tn .th ;,tl.rv .:n „ ,!r.rr Ihe iiniiy.

Tl\e llitcv. 0 :MUh v2. of Buiil ii:i(i Willliiiii Cn i. iillii.'i n^iii lli,!)o ol Kiml 11 loinij li;id i)l".i(!ed.i:ull'.y ti)

fnrcrry c'h:iri;i-:..loiirlli iidiiilli'ii rlif’'k

Max Miirtlii, ;o. ol Twin K srnleiireil je;.Uiil:iv lo srrve :■

ly-i' Dtf/ciiclarfcr ■bf

mllKtl Ihrj; <j| llu- e;ir. Under Il’.c cvit:rlr.;;t.-., t:!ir 1: tDll-.r-n :.alil hr i-i;'l lil.-.ul Jiidi;r PorKT

tl;.. r.,-,- until Uxl;.y.

l o l l c i r c P r o n i i . s r s

( .o i i . '- ^ rn p t R ( ‘ f i i i u l

Fall'.'l.iM JiJiii- <I);i

Mrs. Irene .Sl.irr ol Twin F;ilh •cii.-.r l ol lni;:'Ty ol n>dniT.einriit

rehrf elir, k |-',u.-d lo imolhcr woiimii, ii!m> Iilr.^ilrd not i;ulllv.

I.illoy Wllklii',, 3u.)'-;ir-olcl Honer- 011 Nei:ri) riiiirlKT, -{ilfadcd in‘l tillly to iin aiMiii cliarLe, iiltc-r iidt;r 1’orlrr oiuriilr-cl ji denuiirer nlerpo'eil !))• l'"eori;r M. PutiV.on ttiirney iipiiolnrcil by (lie ciiurl itr-.rnt Wilkins' ili-fensr. Wllkhi’

prcvlDU.rly liiKl pleaded not KUllty lo

111 Ip'-. or rc'liiln Mich fundi

REPUBLIGiSLAyPLANSllL!

Younger Group S p o n so rs D is tric t Meeting at

"Gooding

J e r o m e N e w g b o y

I i i j i i r c d o n B i k eJKliOME. Sept. 12 -K rnne th Ru«-

rrll. .-/.n of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bu»- of Jerome, win painfully but

not rrrloii-.ly wmiinled when he col- lliliil wlHi a nillk truck here on M:iln Ti,ir;.(lav nlirlit whilerKUiin !ih blL-ycl". He cnlllded with llir Iriirkj^;, It neKUttatcd n turn.

Ur In IX Twlir Falls Nrw^ - - •

.111 I- !s tinme-and

cl Vt.lliu; H--;n;b!t:,lll ' :i l.irrf.-itr.i ,u:hl arm. tjniirrd rUht .'U!' i'JhI l)riil-'-(l I<iri-lirnil find was riii*i;'-J ur.roii-.rlnii’..

oullliii'cl pl.l .^ lur a hlh

wA’iiIi-c!:.y. J-'-pr :i. ^ ( m i l l K i i i i s t . - ^

I,111"; Hi-|mbll<-;ui l--:u!r:-. v.1’1lii\;t.'(l lo :i:h1 T o r . A r m v D u l y

J C'iim): -o;i of Mr. andIi.iiiy inriiiljii'.'. mill fiKiu:-. ircin

Ur';' r^<-rill]i::. I;’

K.illn, • -Piln■Intlnn

uf:rii;:'i| l,v .'lOYdiliii; Hc-jiillilU-.iii. r>r;;:ilil.-.il

nt the

n,W.iiH! rrr..-riiii: i-mintli-.. cWllhiril. <1o(kIii!K coiir.ty pn lie Im-i (;i,iii- lo iiir D3rtl fircln:ince

nl* HijA.-itil .‘.J. H.ill M Mi;HiiKild of

icin i. imiuijicii llt-Ul.rv'-.int

I'Mii^ M'lni-, fiflltcr t:i r!;:iri;e ul

Lm|KIii rci\intv ' viiT |i;t-.lJ,'nL.

Y o l i l h s I h ' l d f o r

' r i u ‘ f l f r o m ( i j i r s

In T.Miii:;ivc Ilie 11,'im.-.Hlri;n;'v. Ky.; f-.'<l

of Holr-leln.'la.

. roiiiiiy . Jiitt:-. nl »eii Ji f-;<hvm Ui-nlyyx. f.irin

I t^iil F. Balbird

M e n , W o m e n ! O ld a f

4 0 , 5 0 , 6 0 ! G e F P e pr>irr;i.’ r « t l Y e a n younB«r, Full e t Vim

S c e i i a n ic i H e a r d A t t h e F a i r

| ( A M P F i R E

« I R L $

Fire Olrli mel Tuesday afternoon at Uie home of Jane McFarland. A ahort business meeting waa held jmd refreshmenta ft’ere »er>-ed to the elev- :n glrU present.- Vorlfd games diverted the group

nrtcT the buslpcM Msslon. Next meeUng wlli bo held September 18 n t tha home ol Bonnie Tul- ocjc,

w i . M. Thompson l i cuordJan of ^ 0 ffroup.

•'Chicken or fish, fixed m wish." the favorite cry of raa one food stand . . . dlrty-fnced boy crying Iniermlticnily n.i moUier pulls him In Ro-cart Uirough the sudden ■shower a t noon yesterday . . . fond parenl.1. In gooey voice, explaining to wide-eyed youngster th a t tho.w long "hnlm" on the huge cntfl.ih in the commcrclnl building nro homn nnd Uiftt Uiey ‘hu rt nw fuf If you nccldcntly get near enough for Uie fbih to cut you . . . shrieks' of mortal terror from young woman after Uie boy friend convinces her to ride ont^ie loop-o-plnne . . . many

es eaten \nslde cars a t noon while rains poured outside . .• . <-H boy having extremely difficult time wlUi. hLi young HamfMhlrc pig In Uie show ring . . . proud rfwTicra of blue ribbon stock telllns Uiel/ competi­tors "how they did it" . . . few bmve souls ttrolllng nonchalantly down tlie inldwny despite showers . , , one exhibit ftttetKliwM wlxhtnjt t h t slicnt

over M she could get i . . . fluffy pink and blue „..

tumes os well na pink undies Hoatlns In tlie breeze betilnd Uie circus per* forroen’ tent* . . . excited exclnma- Uons of ."but we were' wnlUng for you- In the produce- -building" by group of Uiree nfUir they-had found their friends, who cUd they 'd been walUng In Uie Hierehiinta’ buUdlns . . . -Tlint man gue.ued my weight a t 114 pounds nnd aald I w u u i [ only weigh 00 pounds and I'm not ai yet" from Uny girl j r l th fur JacVjct . . . “Come on. d o n 't be it ^ e . " from country’boy lu he tiled ■.o persuade his aheeplah looking :ompanlon to tee the “T orch of Mlfo" . . . a constantly moving. e\-er ;hanglns crowd j-ou m ight be look- ng for . . . elderly wotnon observing

that slic'd rather go to the emnd- Btand and aee. Uie llvestoclc. parade Uinn Visit the bam a. . . .

Amtiitan I m n lr«omp, In u m , ncludlne govemfnent payments,

wna 200 to 300 million doU on hl»lier man In 183a.

F i n a l T r i b u t eF o r D e c io M a n

nURLEY. Sept. 12-Funeral ......-Ices for Franklin Clark, llutii'ey. Dcclo, former Idaho r.tate midiior nnd United States mar^lml. held Wednesday afternoon o'clock In the Elltji’ temple n t _ ley. conducted by officers of ihr JodKe. P.-LM-Exalled Rultr Ifnrry L. Hnrp.-;tpr was llie speaker, and n tribute to Mr. Unm.-^y by Hynim S. Lewl.x, wlio was unable lo be pre.i- m l. wai read bylSalied mUer Jack Henderson. '

A qunrtet. Emery T. Bamu,-AI‘ bcrt Olson. -Tliurman Jacob.i nnd WIL-,op Allen sang two numbrr.i. 'T lic Twent}’‘-ttilhl., p .u lm " and '•Cast Tliy Bread Upon the W nlrn."

Imnieillatcly after aervtcts, bo<ly wfts taken to Dqijie by Vern. Mcculloch of- tlie Burley funeral home. Burial will be made In the family plot In tlie Pioneer cemetery Tliurr.day aflcmoon under Uie di­rection of Mr, McCiillocli.

Pnllbenrrrs were Frank. Wllllnm, Kelly. Ornnt. Max alid -Hm Mat- Uiews.

N ine P aul Women H osts a t Shower

PAUL. Sfpl. I l - M n : Roy Joncj. Atrs. Vcm Murray. Mrs. Je«e Rlll- ington, sr.. Mr?. Or\-Ule Miller. Mrs. KelUi Merrill. Mrs, Lee Qreenwell, Mrs. Frnnk Rldi of Pnul. nnd Mra. Douglft.1 Egan and Mrs. Blaine Egan of Burley were hoatesses last Friday night* a t a mlsctllaneous jdiower In. honor of Mrs. Eddie- KrnvWi. formerly Ml.« Mary Rich, a t tlie Pnul Li).-'' church.

A program wbj given, with l_.. munlty singing, led by Mrs. Blaine Egan: song. “Rosary" by Janet Bar­clay: tap dance. Miss Alfredn An. dreason; duct, "Glowworm’’and "In- dllin Dawn," Mrs. Bob widmler,

TliB bride was aulited In open­ing her Blfti by ijn iy Maxwell, Shirley Michael nnd Mrs. Bob Wld- mler.

About forly-flve gue*U were pres­ent and n lunch was aerved by Uie hodte.ues.

Th# frdcra! tribunal of SirtUer- land. Uie Dundea Oerlchl. consists of from 70 la ta nem ben, vlUi nine Bupplemcntary Judge*.

$ 2 5 . 0 0 R E W A R Dw ill b« paid by (b« tnaaofaetnrtr for any Coni or CaUcmi GHEAT CHRIBTOPUra POSiTIVE’ CORN 6ALVE e a n a c ^ ^ m m . SSe a t Ma- Ic tlo Phannacy. A. U. CoJwflU owner.

o l q r e e nYOU'RC aiMAYS WELCOME AT WALGREEN'S

D R U G S T O R E S 'FO RM ERLY SCHRAM M ’S

i 5 0 0 SotltirF A C IA L

B T IS S U E S1 3 C

TW IN F A L L S NEW S, TWIN FA LLSr IDAHO, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEM BER 13, MW

T W I N F A L L S N I iW S Ita lia n U li l ita ry M eu S ile n c e T i f f A m o n g Axis D ip lo m ats

N A T IO N A L ASSKT T h e B ritish p u o jilc loclny a rc U

y s e i , T l^ rlr w r a i th iind nn pow er. tlicTr w;irAlJlp.s and nici a n d jiiibm arlnM a n d alrplniics, p o r ta n i , b u t I t 1r, f le sh and blood and bra ti n n d nerve , th f t t a r c sav in g tlicm from d p rcn l a n d slavery.

L o rd S e a v c rb ro o k . m lnl.U cr o( a irc ra f t p: diicLlon. w as v e ry n ia t lc r - o f - f a c l about I t in a c o m p llm c n t h e p a id hl.s fcIlow-Brlloii.s o th e r day. R c fc r r in R to th e rccord iirodiic o f r ig lU ln g a n d b o m b in g I M ic s , h e aald

• 'T he b ra v e d e fe n d e r s of th e libe rtie s of B r ita in , Ig n o r in g n lr ra id s und In d if fe re n t to e n em y attack.*!, h a v p provided for th e R.A.F,

, In th e Inst w e e k m o rn {lRhtcr.t nnd bomber.^ th a n ever b e fo r e In th e hLitory of av ia tio n . S u p p o r te d by t h e a llo y worker.? in s tee l a n d a lu m in u m , by th e d ro p s ta m p e rs nnd fo rge rs a n d by n il th o s e w h o Inbor In th e fab ric a tio n o f r a w m U e r la b . th e y hnve given u.i a rec o rd w eek of p ro d u c tio n ."

So ' th e , n t t t l o n A ’a.s Ju s t th a t m uch s a fe r, fro m th e j n l l a n t w o rk of its io ld lo rs of in ­d u s try . A m e ric a n s sh o u ld give c red it h e re . O u r f i r s t defen .se.i a rc th e brn ln a n d blood of m illio n s of u n a s -su m ln g w orkm en In our mlll.s n n d fac to r ie s . A n d th e n we mii.-it rcckon. too, th e , fa rm e rs a n d b u s in e ss m en nnd profi-s- .slonal m en a n d a l l th e rest.

I t i j well to r e m e m b e r fuct.-! like tlii;; c si)fc l- a lly In a p o l i t ic a l c am p a ig n . P o litic ians a n d o ffice -h o ld e rs w o u ld ra th e r llko- h av e us be liev e th a t th e y ^ a lo n c a re "savlnR th e c o u n ­try ." T hey do h e lp 'I f they 're pa trio tic n n d e ff ic ie n t In t h e i r Job,'!, b u t they 're a anu iil' p a r t of I t a ll.

C O N S P IC U O U S TA R G FT S In a n c ie n t R o m e , person,-! .^ci'l:lnK po litica l

o fflcc w ere s u p p o s e d to a ppea r In pub lic p la c e s c lo th e d In w h ite tonn.s. T he w lilte of th e n n tu ra l w oo l wa.s b righ tened w ith e h a ik . F ro m th e L a t in w o rd fo r white, "candldu-s." c a m e the w o rd •'cnnd ldn tiis,” m ean ing the- person ivijo w ore w h ile tor tlia t i);<rtlcit!ar pu rp o se , a n d f in a l ly "candidate,"G ^ l j c p t t h e w o rd h u t dlscnrdrcl th e c u s -

. t i n . M aybe r i v a l c an c l|6 a te s d id n 't throw m u d a t e a c h o th e r in o ld * i timer,, n u t It l,<i ,

•as w ell th a t c a n d ld n ti , '; today a re n ’t requ tt cd to w ea r r th lte :

tlioiisli w prcctacly oppo,'slU) :iy llic nomniH coiiJildfr<“d troii- roin Uie orleiiinl provlnceii- lo

When Ui.jcrcabftn, the Einptror Hello/mbalus. ptnnltt«d him' iirlf to be #cen In ihcm ll wiw loo big t llC^ncIM for even ihm dlMOliiw nee to tiidure.

Thim SiRnor Mujrolliil j poallloii m ljht hnve been f.nincwhnt joundrr JI hr htirt conit oiil finlly ncnlnii

of p;lnI, by rlth rr »tx. I t ccrinliily ccruld ml none ol Uie ftilly "yDunit, virile peo-

ple»iii0f Europe, such nj Uie Homeric Orcelu. o r the MJIeilnn Celia, or Ui« Merovingian Prniikj, was »d- dlctcd to the weorlnc of pnnU. And If «.e cun t>elleve Oawtiltj Spcnglcr, whoie philosophy of hlatory no dc- IlKhM ihe Nntl i\nrt Pn-'cl of our "rnu.itlKii" (1. e., out nboul the time of ihi NlRiilflPlnnl IhRt me!i ndo iibout ihU time?

Aiul nrchcolocy otfeu ihouBhi, There hnj been i

N ationa l W h irlig igijipeired n

«•« innrHe.d h>' wenr- jlmuli*neou,Oy, ThU

m civllltntlon uhlch d u - n lha lo f Dnbylon, E«yp[,

ind 111 ftney bell-l}

:ll!tP(l II

THE CAUTiou.'i k iskm a: licnrd iiowndiiya ot Uie bsck-

0 Dr. Hftrry n. De SIUa s i;i‘ hablij In Cotmecticui.

respoivrlblf, I

WASHINGTON Dr n»y Tucker

IS. Preilclciil Roosrvi the moliillrjiilon of

IcAns In mltltar}’ cnin b f con.«rJpllon law », iUi effort 10 prepare th lie believes thiil ihe CAii be ullll?J^d in nn u'ny—nahifly, to cou

•ichlnt of Communlim 1 opinion. Infeil.^- the

vole

. tlic;

C H IN E SE CONFiniCNCi:T h e ' C h in ese g o v e rn m e n t, w hich h as th e

m o ra l bu t 'n o t th e m il ita ry .■;iip|)ort ot th e U n ite d S tate.s, h a s nnno itnccd t t ia l 11 w ill .send troops I n to F r c n c h Indo -C h lna to h e lp t h a t c o u n try If t h e J a p a n e se Invade It. T h e re fs r ea so n to bellcvfc t h a t ih e Japane.':e g o v e rn ­m e n t has b e e n p la n n in g .-iuch a move, a n d th a t ; If Its ..troops e n te r e d Indo -C h lna 'th e y w ould rem a in th e r e . I t Is an a ttra c tiv e p a r t o f th e r ic h a re a J a p a n w a n ts to ta k e ovfr, a n d w ou ld lead n a tu r a l l y to th e D utch E ast In d ies , o n e o f th e rlchc.<it te r r i to r ia l prl?.c,i on e a r th .

T h e C hinese o f c oun ie are try ing p rim a rily to p ro te c t th cm .se lv es, b u t th o y ,a re 'ln d lre c t ly d o in g a se rv ice to .some b f the rc,-it of u.s. A n y ­th in g w hich check.-; Japane.se ncRrc,islon In th e F a r E as t h e lp s to p ro te c t Amcrlc:

B u t th e m o s t-s tr lk ln B fa c t rlRlU nc th e 'Chlne.^e, n i t e r a ll th e .sutfcrlng and lo.ss In fl ic te d on th e m by th e b e tte r a rrtled J a p ­a n ese . a re s t i l l a b le to keep up th e ir sp irit .ind c o n fid e n tly d e fy th e i r cnemle.s.

.V L-i t h r

C O N C R E T E H A l.I . OF. l AM i: - T h e g rea t J o h n B a rry m o re Is an obllR lng

■ In d iv id u a l a t t im e s . T h e o th e r day h e allow ed Ills fa c e to be p u s h e d In to .lomc .loft concrc te in o rd e r to le a v e h is p rofile In a .sort of h a ll o f c e le b ritie s in a H ollyw ood th e ate r.

T h e ow ner o f th e th e a te r h a s e.stablLshcd th e cu sto m o f g e t t in g cem ent foo t o r h a n d ­p r in ts of n c to r s a n d other.'; a n d dLsplaying th e m In th e lo b b y . T h e B a rrj’m ore h a n d s a rc a r t i s t ic a n d e x p re s s iv e In action , bu t th e y a re n o t so w id e ly ad v crtU ed ns th e B nrry -

' m o re p rofile . Con.-;eciucnily. th e face p r in t . H e re a f te r , no d o u b t , a good m any of th e o th e r c e m e n t lmprer>.‘; l ^ k w ill be pa.-ised- by w h ile ' e a g e r p a t r o n s 's c f S o u t th e partlfcuJnr block w h ic h re ta ln a t h e fo rm of th^ fam ous brow , n o se a n d c h in . >

s M aybe h e 's s t a r t e d .som ething. W on’t th e t h e a t e r now s e e k s im ila r inemcntoe.s of th e O ab lc cat's, t h e D u n v n te nose, nhtl .so on?

dlicUM, l)ui a toofl tlei\l of urRu- iicJii Koes on as ft rule when reUlIipj n.iscmblr iii Uie liimllv car to take n ride. Thl^ li lure la hnvr ii <il9- :rnctu>i: and even numbing efleci on the k lium w a t •hr « lierl. Tlie result. unlfM Hit ilnvrr li.srj control iiterly. I* a considerable reduction In ijieeil uhilc

Inilter nitcnipl.i lo hoUI his u*ii In the aruunicnt. Suppose. Jor Instance, llmt llic hou'choM bucUei is under aiscu.wlon, m H not-Infrcqiirnlly the unhappy cn,'.e on a week-end plcar.ure trip, Hoa- can Riiy .speed be made unllcr Mich cl cum.Htnncc^7

But If one musi dliznlM Uie ar,!Uffiiiilon Uini aitrc- lion nnd n protocilvo Instinct tolcly prompt the slow­er upeea of Uie car full of kinfolk, the fninib’ num inny lake con.'.ol.iUon in a furilier IlmliiiE ot ilie Ynle rc- Bcnrcli: altlioiiRh he wlio tmveh nlnnr iravels rruitr.it.

promptly at Jail nnd nccldeni.•Brd,~ ,• York Times

DEATH IS MEXICO named Leon Trouky *(is murdrrrrt 1i

* ^.1__J___ 1V1.

members will line N.Y,A.

deplorlnK t -mmpnnl Ihroueliou

ili-clared; "Oen ■linke Am

•d his tea'I a croup ot which he V, ipproprlatloi e nidlcBll!

;hr ihrc ot ATlir

Cliy the other day. Hi-s death !...-..............except llmi Uiose who live by vlolfr.ce umally p by . violence. But hla life carries lu moral fo AraerlCAiLi ftnd all men of sood »m to rfnrt,

Pcrhnp,i more than wiy other Inrtiildiinl of our l Troi-iky rcpre,iented Uie view that theorlr.s o( ro' m enl could be applied whole.iale and made lo cli Uie economic httblt« bf .ilnule couii\rlM niul ulllmftlcly, of Uie whole world.' Hr i)rrnched ilr:. lion of ext.Mlnc sy.iiems, promlslnc ihnl nftrr Hi wnys lind bren dl.'.cnrded the new v.\ys tlial rep Uiem would nienn "a heaven on tnrlh” for ni: earur.i people,' Uut Uie only part »f Trouiky’.-. uram Uiat bore real fruit wm llie ilfitruclhe or

WliiU I’. Uie lei'.on Involved? Surely ll Is thlr,; ■nieori.Mi, invariably feel ihiil l( tliry had ih rir

y could remake society

They are i ful bu.ilne production

ceptli Uiat the end Jiisiltles any enc wIIJi the .'Jaw proKre.^ ti,

nnd commerce, wtifreln liirouKh he number of ROOds and ,ier\'lce,i perron la ileadlly Increnscrt, Out ( ,, U ier •■■nnt evrrrihli

Troi.iky. pol,ion: a leellnR U

11 ruthleii

and t

Ing to deilfoy Imtead of produce, he •'diia.i slfutKlrs" and the rpRt- wreckaje are oier. iliry can build

y lived lonR enouBh tn the 'vorl< theories achieved. I lf ftas probably v

vn Reiiiu.1 lo admli hl» error, Uul .\m the triifile reaulu of lil,i > ay—and i .niiccunib eaully lo Uie arKiimrnl that "I llir me«nsl"-InriU3Ul»l 1‘ifvv

N o w Y o u T e l t O n e

.V A L I A N T PIG . A n u n u su a l a d v e n tu r e wn.s th a t of Mr.s,

R o b e r t.Q a n o In Sheperc ls tow n , W, V. SU lrllnR to f e e d h e r c h ic k e n s , sh e no tifcd a larRc red fox n e a r th e p e n , h is to n g u e hanglnR ou t fo r a m e ss of c h ic k e n . M m . G ano g rabbed a b ro o m a n d c h a r g e d , n n d th e fox look refu g e I n t h e p l c p c n .

T h a t w as o u t o f t h e fry ing p 'an Into th e f ire , T h e pog t h e r e ffavc one s ta rtJcd look n n d

■ th e n c losed h is j a w s o n th e In tru d e r , and t h a t w as t h e e n d o f M r . F ox .

T h e c o n d it io n s ' u n d e r w hich hog.s a re

LNDLR THE B-BALTIMORKUALTlMOriF. i-T;-Tlicre-» a lone wnlUn

Dioch P ra ti llbrno' tor—of all ihhi{»—thepedlJ

•Hir llbrnry ,i pedla.i," permllt eny th a t people

Volume :o. Si l»pilla

ll of

irted » sjTitem of "walkiiiu eiicy iR withdrawal for tvo werks.Offlt end Uiem from cover la cover, ••luparllla to Sorter ', has been m ost, man a*ked for in rxtenjlon of Ume Uie Index.In hl> I!

i r s THE m v LO UiaviLLE (-T)—A new la* .pe:mll!Inc the J

lo Uke over dorniRnt bank accoijnti b resulllni some financial pranks,

G ilbert Rosenaieln. for Instance, received a cl for lli'e cent! from a J^ank/ort bjink, Jt cast bank. Uire/! cent« lo mall the chcck to LouisvilleIf Rwcnsleln c u b es ll, lomeone will 1............another three cent* t------ ■■ " '■be clrnred.

ll bick to Frankfort to

.. . they ll related- » convrraatlon he h.id

enlly hiidvwiui Roman CathoUe ■Jjtjt'Jjop Jn.'eii)} iJcJiremtu i>I

Cleveland, Tlie clertry'mnn, necord- InR to Ihe president, had murIu a JVhlW'Hou.ie appointment to lay lir-

ire a problem which, lole lirchbLihop lliouRhi, "only Mr.

Roaievell could mnel,"Tlie archbishop, Mr. Roojevrlt

told the conin'c,’.iman. had Ju.ni re­turned from a lour of hb dLitrict durlliR which he studied the edii-

llonat patlehi of the hljth achnoH . id collpfies. He warned Uir presi­dent Uiat im-Amerlcan and Com­munistic. plillosophy w aa belnc ;uhlly taURht tn elementary and id\Tvnced laMlluiinni. WUcii the :IerRyman admUled, upon prr-l- denual quesllonlns, Umt rndlcaU had made Inroads even uj)on the f>.iroehJn}’,w)jm)J ,:y.ilfro. .\fr. }]pn-.r. ve ltirew utiublcd, Ite called lifiiK!' conRres.-.men. ursed liirger N,Y.A; Rrftnt.1 and announced his plnn for meetljiK the situation.

. pavniRe of tlie t

.f WhHe-Hou.se repre

allot) lenders’ careful M

Ir a;ul Uie .prc.'.ldcilt. n i r Hnydcii nnicndmrni

nii'cilptlon for .-.Ixly diiv

, neiirc: In • hou.'. 11 <

lenders orlRiiiiilly ecord drci.' lon. ifereiicc •wuiioti

iltunit the whole, -nmt hi- ■ ould pa.'.s on n final t house came lo Mtual

of ihe 1)111, n i l Ihe iiilly Inlriided lo block

e for .1draft

e C0-(1

shot

delay r

mlrman. lie .has j cd old friends In ct dmlnhtr.TUon that n him to RO down

Pri-:.

loniil' Klyiin-ai

rly held by ?.lr irtir»d the latter'* loyalt;

n it support. The new na :lift*m»n-Ed po;.Iinn,Her ri...................

C. Wftlker-were .niKgc.tled by Ihe man who elected Mr; Roo,<evelt, E\en I f 'J im w erf still sore at F.D. n .. he would not refute any favor to Ed or Prank. Mes.rs. Flnui and Walker me devout Cntliollc.i. nnd ihelr .sclectlini dispels also charRes thai Parley wa.i barred from pnllil- rnl iKlvnne'iiirni because of his re- Iislftur. nfflllatlon.

chalrnIS 111-. I Nc

Immedliacly- Admlis|slra' hoped Uirreby to .vlv

;lns Of t>-inornillc menilirrs> Bv<t^|iu1iir iirotPsUi nRalnst

draft frh:htene<I a nmjorlly of Tliey also mu ic moblll.-Jitlon

til after Uic rlcctlons. as the Hay-dcu-Fl«h proC'dure uli of this rrb<-ni !lrf have to suiiid «

dnc.n

HANDICAPPar Air-minded Dill nmicy,

ent In the CAA;llKht. IralnlnR c here, his newly-acquired prlvut UiR llcciiae came "the hard Alter Ions preparaUon for the e Inu Bovernment ter.t, he wen wlUi a IlylnR Irv.peclor only Ic smack Into a thunder storm, rain, llghtnliiR 'n everyihlns,

'.hrouah with flying (d the ■eied llci

MAN WITH A HOIIN T lia t sllghily iarnl.shcd but silll

respeptable looklnii hoiii from which Conduclor W, 8, Uerr)Ts.-.a of me Union Pacific b;ind blew furh rounded notes yesterday at the fair, has a record almo.M a.i long iis lou of full fledsed musicians.

58 yea . old. .Rcrrye.'-'-i. wtio wai.

Instructor at Goodliie for 10 used all ihrouRh the World en he waN wlUi the Canadian hTom Ita braiusy throat cumc

mti-slc heard by King OeorRe, KIiik of Belgium, the Prince of nnd Ihe president «if France

durtns ipecli'jctor's four s all "len

)ld horn, accomplished musician In hi: right. Two play wlUi the bwid

third plays at an Osdeiillroom and another h inrd band.^^r. Berr 'e-vsa Is well knov

many resldenu of this seftio 05 a t Gooding wiUI 1D3T.

WALKING MnUARV U you w rn'k wrll up o» .vour Uuilonal law, history' aiid pol

science, don't bccome too deepi Raced In eonversallan with E J, O. (Jack) Thorri, After two

ember of the tribe wen MX of iwr.lnR & dlmlnU' Ji a fair exhibit. Uie first 1 broke into tears

md anoUicr little li\.--i was sited. I!a I how

decidedwLie, and it war. a very tired phoU>e. who. after Uie fourth tr>-. found « girl ofuhc rU:ht,Rl:e who hadn't been made ilred nnd temperamental by irvidglfiR over tfte /alrsrounds.

« ^ . STOR.MY UKATUllIl

Dives for bomb !,helters In Innd couliln’i. be made with much more lia-Uc than Uic rush for ex-

bullJhiRs n i Uie fair yesterdayr.iuldci

mdmla indoors. However, it dldiil last long find failed to dampen Uie enUiujlnan of falrgoei

* * l)I,Ti:aiOR .MOTIVE,

There wiui more ^ ’>>1' admiration forqualllyof cookerj' In the eye of-«

null tray 'at' about luiicli Ume yes-

THAT DAY AGAIN

York Sint Ihe BlIliHbelow Nn.............................hendquarter.s; they will eollatrarate nlmoKi hoifrly during the cnmpnlsn. Incidentally. Fnrley recently prom­ised Democratic leaders here Uial lie win deliver New York’s <7 elec­toral votes to Pre,vldent Roo.'evelt. “A lot of Uilngs will have to be fixed UP between now and Novem- brr.".>irlT^h<; New York bosi..-Jjut w:c'll look after that,"

IIIlOMISE, Mr, J'arley aksured

in borderline dlsUlcu uorry about Uielr fate li

U Uic ixipular Mr, Far- or a while It wa* fluesUon.

he would do—issued c nsl either the pre.sldein ll term. It mlRht, Insiiri It, It would furnish Re. >P|)onent.s wiUi a Farley' ■: So the harn-s.ied mem^ ir.ed one of, their numbei r then naUonal ebalrmar te In U'le Stevens hOteJ c one of Uie most Ukeablt crft—a rrfan who had .been 1 nnd poliucfll trtend of ir twenty-five years, e emls-snry had explained m, bcERlng Jim

»r/-Mlc/‘ nn/l-^ln

NEW ro B K n iim L iG io By niehard Waldo aod .

Gabriel VoglletU TEA>I. 'Any e«lJUng douW UUt

he gtnend lU ff dK ltlom of Romi ind Berlin are one c an be^eetUed ly a number of revelatory Incident*.

It haa been-tHimed on the hlghe.si :horiI/ that Musiollnl cablni 1 ■ sharp c lu b w ith Germnn

diplomau over the jidvlsabllliy of rcupylnj TunLsU ihorUy after Uie rench surrender.Son-ln-Iav Clano waa • mlnorltj ! one urging the neceiilly of com'

plete tn iit in a fair aerm an-ltiil'■ 1 dlwy alter the Tletory. But o'Ji-

memben'of the grund council in- sljled there waa no reaAOn why the Italian claim ahouldn’t be mndt good now Instead or la ter. Uiat Die

would silence the akepUcs wlic fear Italy U becoming Uie Ull ol Uie aiU kite, Tlie Ull wm hot while

cmalned In diplomatic hands, silenced by a single word from

Uie Italian mlllUry w hci put up to them.

General BadogUo made short shrift of Uie diplomats wlUi Uie fol­lowing summary; Tlie occupaUoii o: TunlsU would require an Invadlm force of 1M,000 men. A lesser num:

i-ould Invite reilstiuice from Uir moblllzcid, powerful and tri:

lent Tunisian garrtsona. Tlie nn .. . eijient for Uie expedli would suffer • minimum 10 per cent loss a t the hands of Uie Tlrl- !tsh .squadron. The Oermnn Renern

iff was oppose<l to Any devInUor from 111# idiedulB which nllocate;

I Italian forces to Uie Medlierrn. ean nitaek on B rlia ln -n d n e tocon >lldBllon of wlai, WliaUivcr tin

dlplomaUc risk. In po^itponlng thi .laj-o/r, ft muit be Otkeit for the pr). m»r>- object of crtickliiB the Brlltsh neet. Wltli or wlUioUt Tunis' Italy U sUb hosUge to a Germ victory or defeat. The .se<iuel i> that Mussolini cuffed the dlplomi Into halUng the movement Uint » fonipllcatlns Dndocllo's staff la: with (he Ocrmafis,

• nOLLlNG. Tlie depo,sed Carol had barely arrived In Swltxerland numnnla'.! new boss. Dlctatoi loiiejcu, delivered his first token ol er.ieem to hli Axis preccplori.. New deertw amountlnR to mRrtlnl law will conscript all forn.s ot produc­tion nnd tttiwportaUon. Tlie edict moblllrJnR the la tte r-rn lls . hlRhway tmnjporla and Di

t Importft It fol-nppeits

Ihe first and i llTTOlIgh of Ai

ment. More flatca e found for Uie frtlRhllng of oil i lh e re lc h ,'TliMe fmnlllar with Uie exnucer-

nted scarcity of Rumatilft’.s rolling stock npprcdale Uic sIm of ihts dip-' lotntilfe niti&K. Carol fiaci bceei un­able to rtplflce decadent mil equip­ment lor so loni: Uint nn occa.slnnnl purcluuc of 20 German or Crech lo- comoUves wni widely bu/le.^qued smonK colleite groups a.i ft nntloiial holiday. Moreover. Irom .tlie Incep­tion of the Polish wnr Rum ania dis­covered—nmong bUier noUoiw—Uinl cars entering Germany t>eciune side- Uacke<l more or le.vs pcrmanenUy, Oil. and Uif''cara for carrying 11. have been the leitmotif In ever^'dlp- lomailc patchup by whlcli Uie ex- klnc fnrr.suiled Oermnn lnvn,s|nn.

in Antone-scu Is Inklnc Uie short ihrough ihls stflndlns German-

niimanl.m Issue, W hat there l» of

the ccnintry’i rolling flock wllTb* placed iiiider virtual control of Nazi dlJiMtehers, Tlie resulting Interiial hirdJlilps lis ctniilders /ircondar^ In ketplne present boundaries where they

r tri'o i;i’iNG. F r e n th - n r .4r.cu1 liuUlutlniks are laboring not only under dual Gerijuin and Prenfli ' control In occupied and unoccupied urrllory. but thc;y are now catnpleie- • ly cut off from Uielr flrlUsh branches whose raluable assets ara Ufiilef'London’s f.equestmilon. In

[hla trinity of Inlcrtiu, they have offices In Uie Near riuu

Indo-Chlnn and many oUier places In Uie world. »

Under Brltlali preasure. all- over- ^ai managers have been compelled 1 recojinUc the lornier "London

branches as head offices and to is- nore all tnstructlona which emn- , [lale from Pnru. Failure to comply with EiiuHtli •■requests" brings with It tlie pcnnlUes prc;«rlbed luider llie Itndini! with the Enemy Acl IlrlUih banks loei cremendou.s jmounts of money In the collap-e ot France In Uie way of balance,!

rltle.s, TliJ Frcnch brnncli baiibi In &iglnn<l

1 oi.'ier parla of llie world nl;.o ry .uwtnntlal BMet/i belonjilns to

Ktneclorn. On the oUiv Id, ftench (iccoiinU In London,

notably Investments In £nRltsh- ie<l mlnw tind oUier worldwide

enlcrprlsf.s. run Into very big tlj- ny Uirlr request for coopcni- ;lie London aulhorlUes virtual­

ly esprbprlale nil F rench . holdliifs n order lo recoup in psrt.U ielr own nironcmlcal lo,vses Incurred In the leleat of Uie French republic.

MI^TFB, New York's vcEtCftn mar- :et analysts nre gttllng nowhere ex­plaining Uie daiiRersjif Inking a|oct performance ils barometer of what's happening In JIurope, In

arly every Iti-sUiiiee of favorable I •Ittsh war; reports, atocfcs hnve ^ ometl: corresponhliig bad news D»s tlir Inevltnble dive. Moreover 5 Inu'Sllng public hn.i learned— ;uralely-Uinl n lew Wall SU-tfl ilders, not alwnys the samr. u.s-

iially have n plf>ellne ln.slde thai permiu beaUng the uadlng trend

ileh develop.s somo dnys Inter.^s a result thousnjida of bymsn

tradeni, and ,some profewlonals also., rule In readlns

foreign war comnmnltjue.i 11 to get .sloiT from t

tUe ll >fe ns a n In this c

live broker lliesami! fact

0 fnr

itiecuor

I killings po. t

the conserv

Uielr jj;»y c • - on the r

n Q. Pub

Ithoiit making much ■,s.slon on the Inve.stor, opcmWrs do not make

w n ille r o r ChurchJJl nenlAl procc.ve.s of Mr, llic. As n Kcneriil UihiR

. ihiit hnve th e foreign tie- nil plnylns England'* final

*aiices short, Tlicy do know, how- er. Ihnt every pnrfnthc.sLs that ikM the story look fnvorablc will

bring Ihe wishful tiilnklng public -lomentnrlly Into the market, Sn

le beil-pcisted speculators repeat le. unoriginal formuln of. buying

first—and getUng out first. Such irl- rla a.s a HlUer ornUon or Oie d e ^ ^ ilioyer fale do not lmprc,i.i the 1o n s »

" Judgment of Uie weJMnfonned.Ihe quick enUui:,la.sm.s of the

buying public nre profltnble to Uiem.

HEUCION IS A NECESSITY • OF LIFE

Tliere nre few people who-dls- u« Uie need for religious irnhiInK ' children. As a nation we want out illrtren to be taught to rcvtreii.cf 1 Hint Is good nnd benuilful nnd lie. We want them to bo good •rn and women, of fine char

. .;lit* o l other !lng the good In themselve

. ihelf lionocnble be:.t to Uielf day, TJiere nre few nmo, who do noi nod Uielr heads li provisl to Uiat idea. Then why

r.vpectlnt

■t tni chU'

... ............. RnO-'inivtt Illsipiiol hill friends by a public bolt, ni irplird Mlemnly: "I am glad lu fame—very gtad. 1 am sl*d lu have i.poken ns you did. As ni know, I nm hurt-bltterly hurt

you ta n re,sl af-sured that I will •1 er ,sav or do anything that will ■n I'lanklin Roosevelt or the cmocratic party."

SWKKI*. Franklin D. Iloojtvelt \es n Rieat debl to Chief JusUct ;lnri . tvnn.s Hughes for Uie fact I 'll-his (leitmyer-bases deal has le aiithnriiy of a supreme court de- siun atrongest ]u.sUllcaOoji lor le trnnsactlon In Allomey General ick.son's decision, was his cltaUon the tnliunars opinion In Uie cnsi ViuiM w i iu CurUis

eorporriUon,lived I

Uie Idea In Ull Ir^que

ilch

............nenf* right t-of planes to belllger

opinion was delivered iihcrland. It embodied eat exfcuUve auUiorliy

iieiu of forelRn allalrs up tly espowed by Mr, Hughes ic was secretary of sUle, I the Sutherland senunce

\nt the iresl-lorelgn'ques-

tons Uian la given him by congress ir Uie coiLsUtuUon: "It Is Important o bear In mind Uiat we are here lenlliiR not alone wlUi Uie auUiorlty cstcd In the president by exer- Jon Of leRlslntlve power, but with i;c)i nn auiJinrtiy pJuj Ihe rcrj- dell- ai«. plrniiry and excluslra .power ll the president as the m I« organ if Ihe federal government In the icld nf ln!emMlonal relivUoM—*

on Umt bn.»ls? Why ha'It ihem to think ol Uiemscl'

Ihelr Immediate gain, the ir pcr.o po^er. Ihelr material success cus chief end ot man? .

We leach b - our pnttcrii of dnily lIvliiR, Whal we do Is bound to .speak louder ihnn anything we my- We have glorified money, personal pow­er mat money buy.s, above all elio. We Value people according to their pows-sloiis; we vnlue the nrtlsta by thclr Incomes; the prolcs-slonal peo­ple by the fec-'i.Uicy command, Whnt Is rich is good. And tny, "Give ihe children irnlnlnR le:,t we perbh In c terlallim .^

-ellglou

t the Example' rellaloi been

ower wlilcli does not require as .^asls for Its exercise an act of oiigre,\.s. but which, ol course, like very other, govarnmnital power, uut be exercised In r.ubordlnaUon j the applicable prom lons of onstltuuon,"Incldenlaliy. several memberi ..

the court—alUiouRh \licy auppoxted the majority opinion—hnve express'-

■ flijfllms over "Die compreheni}*-# ■ep ol tills grant, eapcclally In K of the troublous Unic.s and the

presidential temperament: •

ItUMOIt. A few weeka nfler dHyWUlkle-was^nomlnntcd by the Q«^ubllcani at Philadelphia. Ui< malinger of Uie Broadmoor hotel m Colomdo Springs received a tele­phone call irom the Wlllkle cfflct

•w York.:w would you like to have Wei)-

dell Wlllkle a i your Ruest for n fen weetsV asked Ui'e vole# on Uie.New York end;

"Wlllkle? Wlllkle?" queried Ui< hotel manager. "W io Is he?"

•'Why, he is Uie 'man- nominated by the Republicans fo r president, " s i'e n t yeu'heard about JI?"

"Oh. yes," replied the man a t the Broadmoor, "ft deems T did read tomeUilng-about Uiai In Use news- paper*,"

sUirs'B nelUier pnrl of ourselves wlihout dying. We h(^ve led our mrtierlal .selvc.i well ntitlj sve have dlMovered ihnt we hnvV stnn'ed our spiritual selves to Ui«'brink of death..

Now we' plead, "Save the chll- dreii," Ilut we tlon'i mean 11 renll)'. It we did we would Ilrst »ave our- k Ucs and by th n t gesture M<;e the children, Tliey do u we do. think ns we llilnk. love whnl we love. When «'e -Ime suffered enouffh through materialism we will tu rn again to religion nnd take our clilldren wltli

By ttllglonof I

. feeling* iiAhlp to Ui>a

goodness. Uie eternal UiB, common brother­

hood of man. T lia l pliraae hns about ' lost lUi meaning but 11 lia.i not nnd cannot lose lU power. I t li written In the Book ol U fe. .

Nb Creed Neceujiry Wiy cnnnot 'every parent, every

teacher accept the wTlthiR. •'aixJ to keep himself unspotted from the werld,-Tlint. according to Si. James. Is rclliUon. pure nnd unde- flled, No creed li needed, no ritual.

Mrlhly law, Ju,sl th a t feeling ot ip.-j wiih God and Uie dcr.Ire ve wlUiout sU ln. So niniple niiy

child can underatond. So severe a iplrltuitV discipline th a t a saint must ;trlve to achieve It.

TliQse who accept Uie, discipline' uul iirlve toward snlnUlntsa tench by their lives the true religion mid their children follow them. For Uiose who hnve sought alt thn jtlier tilings flnil nnd now want Ihelr eliUdren to see Ood in evcry- tlilnj, the wny U plnln. They nre M to become doers of the lyirlrt, not ^

the ir children will know religion.

UnUl we menn It we cannot ■ach religion to children, Reclt-.

Ing the creed and saying the er will not. In Uicm;.elves bring lual salvation, T lini must tome ugh the prnetlce of spiritual

. Ui-dally living. In home, school, b\clneu, covemment. In every as­pect of life, Tlie religious Inticrlt- •--- otour children comes throuRh

Ve are being called .on to ac- I for this,

•ll^lrected aetlvlty la n greal help In ofercomlng Jroublesome

IIU of children. Send lor Angela ' ifl's booklet, “A nnoylni Habits,* rieilni ten centa tn r«tn. Addrcu

Anjela Pitrl. c^o '^wln FalU N*w>, ,P. 0, 75, Statten 0. New Yark. 0

eleaied by Tlie BeU Syndicate,inc.)/

■ Water power, one of Canada'! greatest lu turU reaourcet. h u been developed to the ext«nt ol l ( per cent of the esUmMtd m nxlm um .,

TW IN FA LLS NEWS, TW IN FA LLS. IDAHO, FR ID A Y MORNING,' SEPTEMBER 13. 1040 PA G E F IV E

PROSPECT VIEIO1 1

spring Wheat, F ru its prove; Over-Average

Bean Production• DOJSE, Sept- 12 (/tV^ProdueUon projpccis for sevcrnl Jdaho farm crops tleclliifU iiu t m onlti beciaue

■■ of Ujc KcnoraJb' worm. dry wtaUier. Rtcli&rd C. Rou, lederal nRTlcuKuml statl.illdnn, reixirl^d tortny.. Improved pro!i>«ts v.cre"noW<S.' however, for spring wliptvt. Ume hny. apples, penclles nnd prunes,

lljc conllniird dr}-, warm •w « . ih tr »■#* unfavorable fo r fall grain /,fe(lln(n In Uie non -lrrlca ttd weai, Row reported, alUioiiKh conditions »ere Improved by Rcnfral rnln* since Belli. 1. ,

biuhclj- Nan-lrrlunUd yleldi gen­erally were descrtbed n.i jwor to fair, pnrllcularly in north Idnlio, but »p* parently lient damnuc .on Irrigated Und was not 03 Bcrlous ns had ‘ antlclpAtcd.

• During ihe month, Uic r c i w t __tliiutd. barley proipccta declHied but ont* prtwpects remained, u chsnncd,

A InrKfr-thnn-iiniial bean crop Ji:0,000 bnK« wa,i forecnJl- I UioiiRh the north IrtaJ)p crop * dnmaiicd terlously by tlic prolonRcd drouRht In tliat area, Rcnerally ex­cellent yleldi were said to b t prom­ised In south Idaho.

Many IrrlKntwl beiujs were hanr- estrd but not threshed n t the time of llie early September rtvln stormj Wlielhrr or not wrlou?; field lowcii miJlIfrf Jm.j not y f l br<rn del^rTn- l:i(d.

Tlie do‘ Held nnd feed pea crop was e.iilmated o t 1,080.000 bitslitlj, about Ihe s.imo «s laat year's out­put, AcreaRe wn.n larxer than last year's but Uie norUv Idaho drought, eoiip1e<l with heat damnKC In wuth- em and ea.itern Idaho, reduced yleid.i materially.

rowto projpccU were anl drcllned slightly durlnff th e month, Cnntlnued heat Imstened maturity of many early planted flclas and In Home InstJince.i prevented proper slt- Inc. In some potato sections Irrl- Ratlon water was n in m n s short but wllcre adequate water Ruppllcs wer« available excellent yields In late planted fields were anUclpntcd,

Fruit pro3p«t,i were reported gen­erally Improved, Tlie npple ei^|) In commercial producing counties was Indicated to be about 2,1COX>00 buUi- eL\ or about CO.OOO more busheli than were forecast n m onth ago.

Ttie pnine crop continued to de­velop well, Ravi said, nnd prosnpct^

-Increar.ed from 18,000 tons bn V'JS.: to:o,000 tons on Eept, I.

U nion Jack Still F lies

w

Candidates lo r Stale Olliccs, .rCongress Speak at ,

, N a m p ^

AS TilOUGlI A CIIAU.ENGE. the Union Jack iti ll files hich iliove i vreckste Uttered builneu tlrret In central London wKllr tiremri pour water on the ruins of * bombtd.offlee bulldlni ilrfi). ThI, plctun *»s cabled from London. ^

P a u l M . I . A . H a s O p e n i n g S o c ia l

PAUL, Sept, 13 Opening M: I A. social wa.1 held Monday evening a t the L. D, S, church. PreaUlent lloper Hunaakcr presided. wlUi Mrs Dean Hammond In clmrRc of the program. Community aluglng w'aj directed by ML« AUreydn Andrea- son. wllh Mrs. W ldmler nccompon- 1st: prayer. Mrs. W. D. Barclay: speech of wclcome. President Hun- aaker; vocal'solos. ’•Ancliored" and •'Sing Me to ,Sleep,“ Janet. Barclay, Mrs. Vlrgle Parker accomponylng:

X reading, - n ie IrW i Mother" and On Roller Skntcs." Mrs. J. B.

mtlley: piano ducU Mr,v Vlrgle raeker-and Maxine Murray.

Pete Garrett of Rupert, stake M. I, A. board member, gnvo a short talk on the comlnR se<won’» work. Oilier stjike board members were Mrs. Blanche Wilcox, Heybum , and Mrs, Stonnaker of Rupert.

Liter, the evening wcui spent in cleverl>.arranged games, and danc­ing co n i^ tfd by-flr.U councilor Ab- ble JIolM k. nnd Mra. D ean Ham­mond, • „

Refre.OimenlA were served wllh Mrs. U, U. Locander In chorge, as-* aisled by oUier officers In the M. I. •A, work.

C a u s e o f A i r l i n e r . A c c i d e n t U n k n o w n' LEESBURO. Va., Sent. 13 0I>>-

Tlie deatb of M persons In an air­liner crar,h here Aug. 31 was at- trlbulert to "nccldent, cnu.ie un­known" today by Dr. Jo h n A. Gib­son. Loudoun county coroner, after nn Inquest.at which .18 w ltne«ej, w-ere heard,

Tlie witnesses te.itlfled Uiat the Pennsylvania Central Airlines ship fell during a heavy rnlnstom i lnlen« lightning display. I t wai .... nation's worst commercial aviation accident.

lRKONBURL[ym NEARS Ei

Six Wc&ks to See Completion o( Most Up-to -Date City

Building in StateDUnLEY, Sept. 13 - Another

thirty days to six weeks will i t t the •emsdelliiR work on Uie Burley city mil eompleted. i,Bld City Clerk Fred

Thompson here Thursday morning.The edifice waa constnicted here

prior to Uie removal of the coiinty leat of Ca-'jia county from Albion :o Durlty in lOia. llie offer of free rent to tlie county for oftlce space therein being one o f .th e InOilce- ■nent* offered Uie voters in favor of removal.

Now Cassia coiiiily ha.s a new jurt hou.^e of It.s av.’n. and the

mayor and city council, under a cdcral WPA set-up, provided for •emsdellng and modernlrallon of the city structure to better lake csre of the needs o f the city, nnd bring' under one roof most of Uie city offices and notlvltles.

Streamlining of th e outride walb and a-new roof have been eftfctcU to dale. Tlie basement, housing the city clerk's office nnd rest rooms, U complete wlUi the mayor's office,. Council chambers a n d police offices completed on the m ain floor. Work Is still in progrc.*ji on the library and hallray on tlie main floor luid ' remodeling of the upper floor Is y lt to be completed. Up-'tairs will be housed Uie Taylor O railng, Farm Becurlty and SU t« -Zmploynient of­fice* together wlUi U « city treajur. er's office and the fire departmcin

^ When completed, Burley will havi of the most m odem and up-to

date city halU In th e state. Tin llbrao', herotofore-mnlntnlned In aj upstairs down-town bur.lnes.s build' Ing, will occupy Uic space on thi main floor formerly occupied by the city clerk.

G r o w e r s U i i i l c i n

P u r c h a s e o f I m v c sJEROME, Sejit, 12 - l l i r Jcror

County LIvc.-.tock .Marki'iiiiK n.sv elation thU week aniioimci-tl pii :hiue of <<5 cro--s bred (-.vr.i f nembers of the orgrnlwnoa n ■wea came from Ihe llelfrr of Soda Springs.

Members who pnrllclp.itni in ihe .urchase were the Hcurr Ilnv., Kc Eakln, Sam Enkin, C, 0 . lirniiK, D. F. Crothers, and acorgc Wieitcnmnn Jerome; W alirr Wellers nml E. M Patterson. Edrn. ,

Among the Jerome coiiniy .-.Ik'i' i)' who purrhftr.ed p

II finck

. tlie F n fJilP Athe Hcuer Bros., Ed E.iklii, Willard McMillan, and Ji. P, Latrd, J.-romr; Druce Gorilnn nt Edrn, nnd E. W. Rleman of liar.ellon.

Part of th r purrhn.'.M wrre ni;ule through -the Jerome County Mar­keting aMoclnllon.

H A G ERM A N '

R U PE R TNVpheir VUIU — MttK Lewis ol

Preston, nephew of Mrs. IVacy Colt,• U a guest, a t Uie Colt, home thb

week, coming here from Burley, where he visited friends.

Woman Reeore™ — Mrs. Gcorse Moser, a paUent a t a Soda Springs hospital, la making good recovery. Mri. Preston O ’Neal U w ith her u special nurse.

Fermer Re.MenU — Mrs. Howard Larson, of Twin PbILj, w m th e guest of Rupert f rlen ^ over tho weekend. •Mr. and Mr*. Larson and sons were former rtsldenU of R upert, Mr, Lar­son being connected with tho Ford Motor company

HL L A. MeeUnr*—Two meeHnga of M. I. A. cfOhe L. D. 8 . church were held Monday night, one a t the stake tabernacle for U>e F irs t wardi and one at-the T hird ward meeUng house. Extensive plans have tm n ipado for the work of tho M. I. A.

• for-tlie' coming year. A fter each meeting, dancing wos enjoyed In the stake tabemaclB recreaUon room.

At Masonic Meet — Mr. nnd Mr*, Price Sear* and Mr. and M rs. James Bell left Monday for Lewiston to attend (ho ee&slona of th e ^lasonle grand lodge this week. They will return Bundaj'.

' Dasghter VUIU — M n . Kenneth Andenon Is s p e n d ^ two weeks «( the home of her parenta, Mr. and M n. Paul F ^ n d ii Mr. Aitderton will arrive a t the end of h e r visit and she will return w ith h im to Ihelr home a t Moecov.

Health .Seulon—HaRcrman Health unit met a t Uie home ofW rs. Mar- Un Curran, Mrs. P earl Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Harel McCoy of Gooding" vere present. Plans were made con- jemlng products to be used for Khool lunches. Pood was collected

Wednesday and was canned Thursday at the W J’.A. canning :ltchcn In Twin Falb .

Attend Meeting—Tlio.',e attending he Idaho 8 tat« H ealth meeting a t

T*ln Fslla from HuBcrmtuv- were Mrs, John W. Jones, Mr«. Blloa Condit, Mrs. Emmo K ennlcott, Mrs. Martin Curran, Mrs. Rom Pinch »nd Mrs. H. M, Chandler.

Birth Announced—Mr. and Mn. John Sanborn received wohJ of Uie birth of a daughter A ugust 37 to Dr. and Mrs, D. M; Loehr. Mra. Loehr was formerly MUs PliylUs Wright, who made her home a t the San­borns, - '•

At RiMUnr—Mr. nnd Mr#. J. E. Condit and Mr*. M. J . Parks ot- tended the 18'ers m eeting i\t Albion. Sept. i.

Move* to Dobe—Mr«. Jes.ie Eb- berti moved to Dolso Soturday. Mr, Ebberta la going to L ava Hot Springs for two weeks trea tm en t aftei which he will Join his wife.

Teacher U aT c*-M l.« Hilda Cook left Friday for McCammon alie will teach for h e r second year

Uares IlMpltoI—Mi^. Oscar An> derson returned from th e Twin Palb hospital Eept. 4. I t will be necettary for her Uny daughter to remain af

le hospital for some time.Jurymaa CaUed—PhllUp Kennl'

colt, Jr., waj called to Bols* to sen'< a the federal. Jury.From Washington—Nell BUrk and

AJvln Bhennan arrived Monday from Port Ludlow.-Woih.

O nndiea Bora — M r, and Mr*. Weiley Dennis have received-wort" of Uie birth of the ir first grand-

Mr. and Mr*. D eon Dennis of Ely, Nev.. arc the p o ren u .o f ■“

Dm flcpL 6.*Appendectomy—Ed Owsley went

to Boise Monday to enter fit, Al- Jhoiuus hospltol Tuesdoy for an ap­pendicitis c^)eraUon. Mrs. Owsley accompanied h im . and will remain

I Boise for,a few..daya.Btodent Honored-r-Mr. and Mr*.

Harold B rw n -cnterUlnod Sauir- day, evening In honar .of Rachel Woody, who U leaving .to attend Uie CoUfff# of Idaho a t C o ld ^ L . •

T# rennsylTonU—Mra. J. R. Hus- seU left Sunday ior a monU ii,visit with reUUvea In'P ennsylvania.

READ THE NEWS WANT ADS

F a i l i n ' ; T r u c kI i i j i u f s P a i r

RUPERT. Ecpl. l2 -G oru in Blchl and Clfvcbnrt York were Injured la.1t Friday evening whe;i the gravel truck on which they were working illpped and dropped on ilirm.

Tlicy are confined .at the Rupert general ho;,pit.Tl. m te n t of Injuries to an arm of young Mr. Blelil 1ms not yet been ilcteVmlnrd. '

He tj the Minpf Mr. and Mr.i. Andy Blehl. pioneer resldenti of-Minidoka county, and a Atuilent nt the Unlver- ,illy of Idaho a t Moscow.

B a k e r M i g h t U s e , I n f r a - R e d R a y s

• DETROIT, Sept. 12 — Brcnd coji l>e lmke<l by ihe infrn-rtd rays now u.'.ed to bnke the paint on auio- moblles.

■nie effecllvene-M of th « e rnv.i for apparcnlli- all kinds of-bnkin^ was reported to the American Cliemlc.il Society today by J. L. McCltAijl of Ihc Ford Motor company In dericrlb-

6f the newest meUioda of .. .1 duroble finish on car.v

Seven mlnute.i of infm-red llg'ht. he said, etjuaU one hoilr In

BOISE, Bent.-lJ (/T)-ldaJi0 Demo crailc cundldutes lor sta te and eon gteulonni olllces will open farmnllj the party's KCiieraT'election caiii' pWjin in a rally a t Nnmpa Se|)t.'30

Chairman liobert c oufie r' cr'c.v!, uie..Mtiimimr, :,!ild Coulter, a wrlr^

of Informs! addrrrces will be de. llvercd by tevrriil of the nominees

Ira Mnaim of Jlol.'.e, candidate for represcnl.Hlve In coiigre.ss from tin second Idaho dl.'itrlct, ngwke todiij

■Inaiioihone. ~ajeii Taylor of I'ocatcllo, icnn.

tonal nominee, spoke tonight a' Star, aloiii: with ^c^^ral oilier Mal< candidates. Tnj ior al;.o U tchedulrt to M>eak Friday nflrrnoon at Iht Cambridge rodeo.

Cha.-.e A. Clark. Idaho Fnib mayoi and candidate for governor, wil speak a t (lie Mackay barbecue aiii:

.ftenialello Tuesday

I'Ull druvlls of 0 gaceminti win be Coulter Milil.

D linndlc DeniocrnUc heat

Members of (lie

Wllllani. d'Alene. / wood, .Mr.i

• IKiit of Parma. Dnn Tttln Falls, 'John

lXi/iJ-1 Lonp i>: J. Taylor of RlKby,

of . Coeur of Collon-

(ftmtlh of N’eiv V Fxl C. Rich of Mom- r;.. Wallnre Scales of

Hcxrn/ o e Gol(f.mt'

V i l a n i l i i I j n n c e d e d O n l y l ) v C o c k r o a c h

- T R o n 'T s n u ' i : i,t , - t i .c •oach I' the only known iinl- that doe.i not need vlt.imlll A. was reported to the AmerlCiii

Chemical K-irlely today. In a sluil' of .Mine odilille.'; of animal diet by Dr, C, M. McCiiy of the anlmnl hi bandry dr[uriment of Cornell u

-r^lty.Anolh'cr mid fact Is thn t trout In Hiie part.? of iheir bodlc-i have lOre vitnmln A limn there t.i In

cod liver oil. But fi.^hermen and epicure.^ alikr throw awny all the

's vllnmtn A.

. B u r l e y ^ C l i a n i b c r P l a n s J a m b o r e e

BUllLtV. bcp t, J3-A Jumbo!... celebratlMK- the largest membership In lu ht:.lor>’. will be held by th Curley Chamber of Commerce n the National hiKel here Friday eve ntiig a t CA'j o'clock.

will be Mnled.

county concern ' ilIowhiK the (lliii

11 be coir.ldered, r. Mr. Kllnk said, ice l.< expected.

S u id e i i l K x | ) l*i i s ( ‘s

L o w n t U . o f IM a sc o w . li!:i.. Belli. ’12 i-V,

F u n d f o r I J o i s c ’ s A i r p o r t

n o lS f. Kc pl l:' (J-,--Nollllca11 Win 1 Hint llie SI

prnvemeiit.\ iif the i)ol;,e airport a: ImiKirtaiU lor nilllt.iry jiurpa.cs wn: received today by Dean W. Miller itale v.olk. projecl.' ndinlnl.itrator,

n ip project would provlile fni :on^l^ll•thl^: tiixl .nhlii i, roadr.. n :oncretp drain vnlley nnd hislalla- tion of drain pljie.

JEROM E

for the pnlnt o:. _ vent. ROld-pfaied i

used with Uie baking t

r, IKstei

‘C o u n t r y S tore’ E vent q t M urtaugh

MURTAUOH, Sept, 12-^Mra, T Cockrum. superintendent of work Ihe Woman's Society of Christian Senlce of Uie Metliodlst, diurcli, has announced Uint Uie annual country store will be 'held In tlie building

to the pont office Tuesday, Sept, 17. .. I

Features of Uie event will be Uie sale of baked foods, produce, c.wdles and a rummnKc sale, 'Sandwiches will be sold U> children and a meal to adults. '

Mrs. L. E; Olel Is chairman of Uie committee. O ther membefs are Mrs. E. P. BrowTiIng, Mrs. George H art­ley, Mn. J, R.-Boyle. Mrs. Henrj- Rees.

Jerom e Jay ce ttes Ch(Kise C andidates

JEiIO.ME. Sept. n-NomlnRUoM ir new offlceni for the Jerome Jay-

cettes featured the evening's meet­ing here Monday night, Tlio follow­ing were named: President, Loys Welgle, Ona Daley and Marjorie Tltu.n. vice pre.ildcnt; Ann Robin­son and M arjorie Marsliall; treas­urer. Lola Olds,

TJio group w ent to the home of Mn, William Welgle. following Uie dinner and business meeting a t the Idarome cafe, where bridge was th e ' diversion of the evening. Prliea were owarded to Jennie Lnnger, CfysUl Dorman and Marjorie He|ss.

More than G3J40 znot^ buacdi are used In the transportAiion of school children In the United SlAtes.

iner llo^Ji—Prior to th» Ca- ; Yoihik People's dance here

la.-.t Tluir;(l:iy evening. Dale Burk- halter nnd Harold Jenkins were hobis a t dlimer for eluhleen guesis

Ihe Burkhalier residence. 'Hie ■nt was arranged by Mrs. Jen- s and Mrs. Burkhaller. mothers Uie two young tnen. Dale has . for Piillmaa, Wa.vh., lo en-

as a freshman. Harold will le.nc within. B few day;, enrolling

^nln this year ot the University Idaho.

llmlnesi Women— Jerome Dusl- and Pro/eMlonal Women's club'

I't .Monday evening a t ihe Floyd Beddnll resldenre. Mrs. Alia Day

ho.'Ie.'j. Plana were dlv:u.urd he district meeting which will Id In Jerome .-.ometime In Octo- Tlils district Includes cosmUes, dltlnn to Jerome, of Twin t’albi,

Ca.v.la, Oooding. and LincolnKnd VaeaUon—Miss Edna ___id Mls.% Nadine Dougherty have

returned afler a vacation trip Callforala,

Announce* Birth — According nn announcement by Mrs. Nellie Robert-v Jerome county sui>crlntcn' dent of .-chooh. Mr. and Mr.i. liar, vey Wright, Hayward, Calif., ar< parents of a son bom Sept. 7. Mrs Wright wa.1 formerly Alice Roberts, daUKhter of Mrs..Roberta, .

Nur»ei Confer — Mra. Agnes V, Bell,' counly rura l health 'mirse. of Nampa was In Jerome con­ferring Tuesdoj' w ith Mls.s Harriet Ruuell. Jeromo county he.\lth nurse

Vooth Injared—Doney Miller, sor 0? Mr, and Mrs. C, F, Miller, wbi Injured Monday when ho struck hi: w rbt against a Jutting noil on tliL building on which tie ts working or{ Poplar street.

Allend Servlcei — Mr. and Mn, Frnnk Burkhaltcr attended Iiiiierat services Monday for R. a . Wilson, prominent pioneer citizen of 'Oie ■wuUi side, at Kimberly, Mr, Wilton was a relaUve of M n. Burklialter.

Student Leave*—Dale Burkhaller ■It Tuer.day for Pullman. Wa.ih., here he will enroll a t the college

for ihLs year,Dauthter Visit* — Mls. Jullanne

Wise Ls here spending sexeral days ■1th lier moUier, Mrs, E\'n WUe.

MUs Wise, a former teacher, Is a itudent at Corvollla, Ore,

License luued — Tlieodore Card-, ler and Mary Pierce, Jerome, wi «ued a license to wed here Tue.-di

JK,\.V AUTIIlilt AT Sl'.S- VAI.I.KVSUN VALLKWiaolio, Sept. 12 oT)

—Jean Arlliiir, pert movie star, arrived here lo<liiv acciiiiiimnled by her hinbnnd, D lirrto r Frank Rovr The lennth of the ir vl-.lt wiu not dl.'.clo.sed. I

A6[Tiny Infan t Le ft on Door­

step Finds Welcome at Idatio Home

VICTOR, Idaho, Sept. i : ny ncwburn b.iby girl—left uii n out doorMcp tieie when only ta r

liourr old—today was taken In a', a reKfilar menibrr of the Leo HiH--oii fan'

“.Mr:.. Hill .1 I wlirrj

C o a s t T r i p E n d s

F o r P a u l C o u p le

; f(ir Po!'[- 1 riniid-.co In v!-.lt t!;i .1 M.1 . Wllllani l)ar:<ir

DAHO’S i K CHOOSE OFFICERS

Asa V.-Voaley of Montpelier. Nanictl Ntw Grand Lodge

Master ----- O

I.K'.Vl.'iTO:;, ti'-lit I I (-7-,-Ailo V, Vi-.iii v i)t Muiitiieiicr h the now i;i<: 1 uMtli) nr.ind nia.sler of the

;in>:rr. who found 11 ^irdlward box on Ills iti:ht of .Sept. G.

"But we would liker Ij for Ui ol nsk then

dnn’t-wani

S c a n ' I i i i i j i P a r l v I l i i i i t . s H : i l l o l H o x

KINCi.MAN. A n;., .' ept- 13

Mipprarrd lar.t nlK

iihmir 10 report r

Synodical H onors Mrsr-Ay. H ardw ick

JKilOMK. Sept. 1'-’—An honnrnrv lemlK-iT.lilp In Ihe .di parliiicnt iif atloiinl nil.--Moiw ot the Pre:,livler. ,n chnri-li war, i;iv.-n lo Mr;,. Wll-

.0 Syno<llcnl n

Been of 1the. local cluirrli

of nilsslnns throuKh- )iit the :.tale, Mrs. HiirdwJck's name »lll hr recorded a t national he:id- luarle-m mul <»Hh-(l*r-ml-*lffll ol the liureh nt the Mar)’ Poller academy If Oxford, N.C,

F i t r n f - I f o i i o r f o r j

31r.>^. I d a H a i i .M > i i r^ U l i l , i ; v . IJ . ■-;v.;

J. l-arnlia Uv i;i;vnd

I. O ther of-

1. Payette,

C o n H T o j r a f i o n a l

(Jroup K nds.M eeti;.\ lil. .S.p:. i: icv.-K. IC. Mnler

I IcIllllO

B o v I n j i i r r d W Iw ^n r r u e J i . C o l l i d c

liDiir

Ot •I.STANDINC! Kl.lKIt.S > NKW YO«K. i^ej)!. i : i/r,

Mc.\aniler P. Dc Sevfr.'.ky uiir Ill'-r and alrplnne niannl ^ftd Jneriiiellnr Co<l

iveordi. have beenholde

A \b tn world,-,

I'li from u-rc. holdliiK ;lav wiili , c:iinf Irom . I-iillr, And

iill ol G r r e h anil Mr;,. &ll;hiirdt and

Mt:. Jiilii. Hopi), nil of

i i :t ,v:Mii.\ssAi)Oit a n d IlltrriSH MlNISTKIt t a l k

■MJOS. sriil U I,r, - T lic Ailib.i'.^ndor I;ii.t ■Mnl:,ky..

I \ii>(,;i Ko:eH;n Mlnl;.lcr Lord :i\ l:i.i iiik'lii unit dl',cli^M'd the

I). FAtSE TEETHHot'k. Sliilt; or S lip?

V a i l E i i g e l e n s

. J ^ re s e n im g ^ th e

N e w e s t F a s h io n s ->

WOOL FABRICS LABEL BILI, SOW GOES TO CONFERENCE

WASHINGTON. Sept. 12 MV-The senate sent to coi^fcrence today louse-approved leglslaUon w h ic h

would require m anufacturera. and dLitribulors^ lo'^abel woolen fabrics as lo the quality ond 'conlenl of their wool.

Tills acUon wo* taken after Sen­ator Thomas (D-Okl«) objected to house ch.mgfs in a Mnat« w s lo n of the measure.

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D U N L A P

$500T ou’ll like th e rich new colors, th e com fortable Jit. of th e new fa ll Dun-

' lap h a ts . Sizca 6^'l to7‘/j.

TH E Sf-YLES; The favorites for fall will be tKc' three button full drape model as illustrated . . . and the conventional double breasted. All styles a rc cut fo r co tnfort

' TH E ■ PA TTERNS: Diagfinals,- snipes, herring­bones and the new Glen P la id s will dominate the fashion picturc for the F a ll' o f 1940. These p a t­terns will be featured in all models,

SPECIAL SE R V IC E FOR “HARD TO F tT ” M EN ' •

T a n E n g e t e i is

¥P A O t S I* T A L L ! NEW S, T W IN F A L L S. IDAHO. FRIDAY JIO R N IN i; SEPTEM BER 18. 1940

SOCIETY EVENTS and CLUB NEWS o t

H e r r i c k - S c h a e f e r , P e t z o l d t - D a k y

V o w s P l e d g e d a t D o u b l e C e r e m o n y

A t n c ljy p iln K ly arra jii. fo rm ed W eanesday ev en in g a t th e c o u n t r y ho m e of Mr. a n d M ra. E. 0 . H errick , Sllss D o ro th y S c ^ a c f c r a n d C harles L. H crrlck , b o th of T w in F a lls , a n d M iss H e le n D aley of San D iego . C alir., a n d E ldon P c tz o ld f o f T w in Fnllh . w ere un ited In m a rr ia g e . Rev. M. H, Z agcl. p a s to r o f th e T w in F a l l j L u th ’ e r a n c h u rc h , o ffic ia ted a t th es in g le r in g cerem ony a t 8 o ’c lock . T h ey w ere u n a tte n d e d .

M1.U S c h a e fe r Is th e da ugh* t«r or Mr. in d Mfi. J. E. Schaefer of Tvln «nd Mr. llerrlek U tiie »on of Mr. »nd M:.. Z- O, H tr. rick. M lu D«lfy U the <J»urHter oi Mr. »nd Mr*. C, H. olB»n DIfjo inrt Mr. Pcuoldl Li Uie non of Mn, Enmm TcUoldi of T»li FiilU,

ImprutlMd AUatVow* *ere excjiatitfd by boili cou

piM In front o( an Improviccd ilts i Uanked i>UU t»11 blouotni. a l Ih Herrlek home.

A reception hfld immedialel; • f tc r ihe ceremony (or sucili •tteruled tlie •eridtiig *nrt reUtlvc, of ihc brldil (jiisrtei.

The brides cut tlieir wedding c»ke; In traditional faililon.

For her, veddliij, MLu BeliaeJei rh o « nn n.«liM-nf-riX'e crrpc mode, wllli a shoulder con.-iKe of jsrdenl».-v Comp^tWns her tswtmblc, »ht It cameo locket. belonclnc to hei mother.

ML« Dalej' was ko» iici1 lii a drew of browii and belse with brown ne- eelvsorlei anU » fnrdml.-v .cortase «impleied th r ensemble.

Mothers- GownjFor her dau;hler'» «eddint, Mrt.

Schaefer cltoae a dreit of bUck and

crepe «Mr^

ind Mr. PctiolaineO in blnclt rj»se of Kjrdfnl 1?,» Daley* pijrfi e presc

;or;4ise of Talli Herrick wore

>e v.lt.11 black a( snse of Tallyman

mothei 1 »»Un » llh

t unabli

ncluded Mr. and Mri ne U duni of L0115 Bench, broUi- ii-law and Alster of Mri. lierrlck

Mr. PeLTOIdt; Mr. and Mrs. r. OtinninB of Buhl- brother-lii' and slater of Mlu Schaefer.

:r. and Mr.i. V, O. Fulton anc n Flora Schaefer Of San Frari. 0 and M aster RoMrt Schaefer her of Mlvi Schaefer.

Twin Kmlh Uraduale, Herrick wai srafl-

■'W froif iid Mr.

ted from- Cie Fllrr hlRh school with the cla.-j of

He 1» now employed by Uie Union Motor company.

Mr. iind Mr.v Hcrrlck ulll make Mr home In T ttin J'alb. . \ir, anil M r t 'Petioldl will relurn sail DlCKu to make their home

■ :.,i ™ nFalU.

nl aSclucfer

dauBhier In the r

Mil enter- nr of Uieli

Spotlight A u t u m n S o c i a l S e a s o n O p e n s f o r

C a t h o l i c W o m e n a t C h a r m i n g T e a

O p e n in c th e e a r ly a u tu m n soc ial w lilrl fo r w om en of S i E d w ard 's p a r i s h w a s . t h e w ell a tte n d e d te a a r r a n g e d y e s te r ­day a f te r n o o n a t th e P a rU h hoU by mrmber.-? o f th e C a th o lic W om en 's le a g u e . H ea d ed by M rs. A. C. C a r te r , o ffic ia l h o s - tf.s.-: fo r tlie e v e n t , a n d M ri. M ux G ruy, p res id en t, th e re c e iv in g line c o n ta in e d a ll e x c e p t OTe of th e p a s t p re .ild en ts o f th e

I n d u c t i o n I n t o

C i t i z e n s h i p S e t

F o r Y o u t h G r o u p

A d d r e s s o n F i n e A r t s G i v e n b y

M r s . S h o t w e l l a t G o o d - W i l l M e e t

H igh ligh tlnK th e prog riim y e s te rd a y j i f tc rn o o n fo r m cm ; b c r s o f ti ie G ood W ill club w as a n ln te re .s tln B a d d re s s on flnt

a r t s by M rs. M . E. S ho tw ell a n d f e a tu r e of t h e bu-ilness m eet In g , c o n d u c te d by M rs. C. D . T h o m p so n , w a s th e .selection of N o v e m b e r 'a s th e m o n th fo r th e a n n u a l b e n c f R dance , T lie

' m ectlD g.w ii5-.acld a t - t h e ho m e o f M rs. M . P . O dhcltrec w ith tw e n ty - th ro e .'.'members an ev e ra l Rue.*;ts p rese n t.

M rB ..S h o tw c ll’s a d d re .« wn o n c e r’n e d w i th five pha.'.cs 0

irchltectiire, actilptiirlni

N e w O f f i c e r s o f

G o o d i n g L e g i o n

G r o u p s I n s t a l l e d

■ GOODINO. Sept. IJ-N e* ■o flcr of the Perry Cyr.im poit of the American Lesion and Awlllno' unit were lm>iAlIed .il Joint mectlngt at the Legion hall'-UMtiday evening, Sept. 10. •

A pol liick dinrfrr a l lha t hftll preceded the lewloh. Edholm, po3i eommaader, presided ■t tlie Ubic.

Xominandcr Edliolm Inuoduced tlie inttalllns ofllcen ind 'guenU Mra. Verona Kurt of aoodlng, Lam- bert Erpeldlns of Bhoshoiie, M n Erpeldlng and Mri. RaUierlne Hud- eljon. mother of the Junior paii de

,. partm cat commaadtf. Honicr Hud' elion. . ,

Other* Introduced by Comniandei Edholm were Jimmy Wataon. wh( WBi sent by Uie post to Boy'* 8Uit< Ih Dolae. He gave a report of the meeting. Delegatei *1\d attended the department convention, gave re­p o r t , Includlnt M ri Fred Craig, Mt!i. Ernest Fleiai, Zmeit Fields and Hnrold Lucke,

Followlnc Uie dinner Uie injtal- laUon of Qfficeri look place, the IntittUini; ollicer being fourtli dis­tric t commander. Lambert Erpeldlns of Shmlioiie, Fred Craig acted aa

1 poeip BU .1 til.

2 qT If*

miticM u lll no t be named imti: iirxt mrptinK of the elub, Sep- ijiT 5(i nt the home of Mri. Jnmei

-nt-nLesion p6M member* tailed

JIci^iJ.ove, vicr commandcr; Harry . Cannon, adjutant; Mack SholR-ell.

Ilnance officer. Fred Peterson, chap. Jain nnd Tom Hlce. sergeant-ai

AuxliUry officers were installed b> Mrs. Veniiia Hurt of Gooding, fomv e rlj of JcromiT Mr*. Hurt 11 pa»' prciJdeni of the fourth district 0: Uie Auxiilarj'. .Mri, Fred Craig 0; Gooding'acted n.-. eergeaiH-ttt-irm:

' lo r the UiM iUnilun.Tlie •follov.hiK oHlcer* were in.

- stalled: Mr.v Ed Ncl.wn, pre.\liltiii Mra, 6L Elmo Faith, first vice pretl'

p .e ild rr(lent; .Mrs. Erncit Fields,. _ .

Mrs. Rodney Reed, se Jiurer; Mrs. C. E. McCoi rlan; Mn, A, O. Clemor Mrs. H. P. Blodgett, jr

ret-iry nell. hi.-, chaplaingenr • anSs.

Neboii.'” lho new prMident. nnmed standing conmilttea chair m an m followi; Edith Schrelbei AmerlcanLim; Lucille Uaril, chlli welfare and educalioiiul lo;in finit FTftncts Darker, consiitiitlon and hy Uwa: Liciiru Lucke. flrtmirc; Bn RoblnMin. mu.^lc; Marie Recil. tional n e u ; 'Sriiia Klnck. niitlonM defense; Jessie P*Imer. rchablllu* Uon; Etliyl Heller, leglslnyvc; Con HammoM. poppy; Floii Flnnei' trophy and awards, and .Florence Craic, pubUelty and conununlty •ervlcc.- lo n e Faith, unit activities; Eileen

Cramblctt, cradle roll; Muble Adam- aoil. Junior actlvlUej; Edna Hicld.v membership,' and Beulah Johnson, unemployment.

Group alnglng w u lec( b}' Earl Finney wlUi lone Falih a t tli« lUano.

A rruiftm enta for the dinner were made by Mrs. Flack and Mrs. Ncl.-.on.

WOMEN S 'COCN’CILAT R U rtitT MtltTS

RUPERT. Sept.' IJ Wcm«n-.i Council of the Rupert Ciirl5tlsn church m et' a t the home.of Mn. A rthur Cox. Tue.'day aflM^oon a t 3:30 o'clock for the flrtl regular meeting since Juiy.-

M n . N. K. Jen.«n. ntwly rittled president, conducted tlie m.ilon.

About « women were In atiend- BDce «nd plans were formed for the « w k o t the council until Jan. J . IMI.

. A eocUl hour was enjoj'ed and re- freahmenta were served by Mrs, Oeorgo Donuldsop. M n. Thoma* Beech. Mra. Arthur Cox and Mrs.

• C lii» V ato tlne.

rendv I Home. 1

It w«s packfd n .1 10 the Chlldre

iip;,oif wai elccled tiie :Iub'^ ofin'ial delesate to Uir sUte jiT.-.inn--. of ijie Idaho Fwlfraled IVniiifn'.^ club^. t o be held In Boise Sriilcinbrr 23 nnd 25.

Rp.'.lKnatlnn of Mrs.. Klmltr ririt v ic r-n rr.iaen t was accepted i Mrs, Jiick Boll was named to fill :he iw itlon. Mrs, Kinder, with ho lamlly, ^vlll move soon to Jero.ui

rnt.iry law dlscuubn wa.‘ by Mr.i, Ocheltree and Ui«

ihnnt, fum lihed by Mrs', wn.'i won by Mrs. Oates,

the addre.u given nembers amafred .names of lamous

'SrOT.S beforr the rjes’ will be ronim »n'ailm en( thanki to (a-'If inn'i crnrm tia u»e ef leeparll fi A plpat»> h a t lopt Ihli wwl tc df^lgned by Fir* Bentnien.

R e l i e f S o c i e t y

G r o u p I n v i t e d t o

D i n n e r P a r t y

ullon of Mrj. Ethrl Qlfr nt nf the R diff Mclfivnf l Iv wnrd. to member* of t ,/ird Rrllrf j<y|e(v rtl T»

Idaho 11 1

lmpre.li uiwn young Ainerlcani, who *lil vole lor ilie Ural ume this faU. thtir Tilace in the scheme of thins* demooratlc.

Eaeh-ellslble idahtJ-youth will be tlven a cerllficate'of elUrenship In the Unlied-States of America, mak- ns more tanRlble h it prlvllr.-e and rt.Npoiiilbllity x lih reference to the rr*nchl.-.e, according to Mrs. John E. Hayes of T irtr 'F rUs, p u t Tlce-presl- lent of the National Congress of Parrnt-Teacher aMoclaUon*.

I'urcnt-TcHChcr riris".

leaRue.In th e receiv ing lin e w ith

M rs. C a r t e r 'a n d M rs.- G ra y Were Mrs, E, M, W olfe, J v l r s Frank J. SmlUi. Mrs. Frank Wagnei o{ lilackfoot. came e^pecs^l!y for the event; Mr,''. R, K. McComb M n. Fred W, Beckwim, Mr Lope:. MriT Ftank O. Wefi Mrs, Theodore Ooecknrr,

Unable To Atlriid x . Mr,', W, E, Hanlon of Salt Lak% City Tv»i invited to attend but « inable (0 be present.

During the flr*t hour, Mrs. 5ml ,nd Mrr. Owen Buchanan presided t the sliver tirrvlce and durl;Inal hour, Mn, Lyon.i Smlt

.Mn. Carter offlcU ted-al-the

:e hand-cI table.

fall blo;.^oms, predomlnringement

andclvic-niinde<l groupn will lend iJii llipport Jo Uie project,• Jdriv iM';lmd til* movement, wliici lins bern succeMfully carried out Ir several Mates. Including Wdihlnglot and Cnllfomia. under P.TjS. apon' jor^iilp, is to enroll all j-oiinK peo. pir who havr attAlnrd *vo1 1 ok n»( Mute Uie Ia.1t (tutc elccilon in 1SU8, or who will be 21 years of age Nov, i of thl,i year.

After each community has C( diirted a special citlcen.ihip liidi tlou crlebrnilon, a county-wltie-eele- bration will be iield precedli " ' elrftlon in NovemBer.

The state -board of manus the Idaho Congrey ot Paren TMrhrr.i .leveral montlis aito voted to .'|xnn^n^ (he movement, and (he comiiy .w perlnlcndenli of whoph, at the annual Institute a t Mo,icow Ii'.t rummer, voted to co-operate.

The tetiip In Tn'ln Falls county 1: sIlBhtly different from tlie stati plan. Mrs, Hnye* said. Initia l ^pon• snr.'hln lia.i been undertaken by tin Riirul-Urhan coimcll, of which Mrs Roy J, Evans Li president,

P,T,A. groups 111 the count) bren Invited to av iU t II Li

the Parcnurlei

by Mrs, Shotwell. roll call wlih lh« paintings.

Bcsldei membe)

iih of Michigan, « are visiting their :

1 Rodm*n,

B u h l B r i d g e

C h i b s A c t i v e

DUHl.. 'Sei

luncheon :lub. Our> J, C, Jac

12 — Mrt- AususI ,t.-M Monday at l;3C

,Monday Brldgf

. Walt

r the ,M< of the rl .

n. lr_ Mr:,. Albeit Uwl l-yon. At eontnct -lie limrheon,

James H. Canine received high j honors and Mrs. Prcd Hartlng second high.

Mrs, R, E, NLiewancr, wlio is I

for Mesdomcs Charles Wilson. B. Albertson, Verfton D, Clark, n.

ove, W, a. Love. J , B, Most, Oar anine and Ml,vi' Ellfn Bock, Mn, anine recHved Uie p rl» for hlRh ore lionor.i. A late limrhenti Tved by Ihe hosteM,

Entert*ln» Club ^fr.^.,^-1rl reck w;m liB.'ie.M t-

bridge club TuesdfS’ evening. Club Rue.ils were Mr.v C. M, rlckrell anc Mrs. Rutli Olson, Mrs. C, C. Voellei played high a t the club game. .

HAGEE.MAN CIVICC L f n KNTKRTAISS

HAQERMAN. Seiit. i :-C lilc rlub board members entertained at k

o’clock luncheon Li.-.t Tlitir,'- . I t the Civic Club rooms wlUi

forty-elghi membrr.i. and cue.ii.s pre.'.ent, Tlie niee'tlnR aft.i oiiriied

Inglnp "God nip'.i Amcrlca," tolloTved by nn ^d^5^e:i ol welcome by Uie ppslden t, Mrs. 0 . Jactoon,

solo'wn.1 given, hx, Mrs. Fred Roberta. B irbar* Marsh 'and Tlirl- ..._ Jean Hulmes were aUo on the program. A bu.tlneaa meeting fol­lowed the' program, trexl mfcung will b« Sept. 10 with an all-day

ng to weave baskeU wlUi Mri, Dorothy a teven i of BoUt in ehvg*.

i t n , c . i l Pearl 3w n M n. -Maui

G i r l R e s e r v e s

G u e s t s a t G a y

S c l i Q o i J a i n b o r e e

II ".M'hool jambnrcc" df

t M ar.'hail Kirlds

Girts ninrclip 00m in n .'.UiEli

faililoned bell ' IP for lii.'-.pcctl

flngernnll.*:. earr admirable fit-ihl

T raditional 01 loived.

Durlnff th e dr; i.ml pliiy wrlii riin wa.n prer.ei

:olumouK sleev mund.'.on won .

Merb.1t, m Rain

B u h l M . I . A . H a s

O p e n i n g S o c i a l

flUHL. Sept, n - An Inform drinflnc p:i;-l ’ nnd proKriim a l II L,D.S, recrfnilonni h,-ill nt 'R u Tuesday evenhiK. Sept. 10. open, the 1840-ltHl aelivltiM for the Mi tual Improvement A.v.orinilon of tl joimg people of ih r I,.D..S, church.

Officer* a t the head of the Y, : M, I, A, are Dougla,^ J lan sn i. pre;. dent, wlUi Eldon Stoke.-, .and Clyc Cox A.1 counselors anil Kr11c.1i Drown .letretary,- Officers In ciin Y. U M. I. A. are Ha T dent. wlCi Isabelle Hnnr.ei tly PackThattt. eouMelora Stoddard r^relnr;,-. .

Clydr Cox and MKi I;.a :n w tffrln charge nf tii

Tuesday evenlnf.Blihop E. B. Johnr.on

ipenlng address .ind M1.m Bimlce Vood ta lk r t oa the slogan for Ihe car. David Piilllipi *ang iwo solos,; Til# Thief" and -Road of Uf< tllli Mrs, Wilda Carhon an accot )»nl.«. Mr.v C.irlf.on plavcd an orsi

30b. H. C. Papenfusi led the ,»uil ence In some delightful song nur hen.

rollowlng Uie prosr.im. danrli as enjoyed, with th« Meloi

Skeimers furnishing tiie mu.’ic. T»ln Falls stake officers prencnt ere Mr. and M n. Mcl Caricr. Mr nd Mrs. PhlUlpj. M n. Dan Doling- :oke and Met.. McBride. .

d, was the honorce a t aJi informa liner party arraniied Monday e;e ins by Mr. .inflT-Irs. A. C. Ruther ird.His p:irenU. Mr. and Mr.s, O, M atfj; two playmate*. Vernon Lei. anien And Blllj- Hanicn. and Ml.is jnnle Amey. a friend of Uie Ruth •ford family, were gnesLi.A chocolate sivirl birthday caki

centered the dinner table and wa i t by the honorcc. Birthday gifi ere unwrapped Just before tlie cake

Oames were played by the chil ren during the evening, and iiah

retteshmtTila -»,tre »er%'td nV th iloee of.the event.

rec cu , U was running so the rem ained Indoor* and did Kit- lip oxercUes. Al noOii. lunche.i

. . given out In paper sacks and playground *ctlclty games were *u

r l& for the best boy and glr ;ume;, w ent 10 ".ihy" little rley G rrenhalch , who wore .ihor

khaki p a n ts and Uiakl cap with bill-, ■ lid and honors for the women * tn t

1 Miss n u th Adele Smith, who was ilntlly dressed In pale pink.During ,;nusle elass, a surprise

fe,iturc. WBji the slnRinR of ' Happy ihday to You” in honor ot Miss

HertxU,InvllaUon.-; to the affair we:

;hc form of poems wTltten by Mlis Hdfrccht. on .....

ilatei.Committees for the affair

member! o f the G irl Reseneswere.

tely nlnk. by llglited

.'liltc tapers In trystn l holdei •Mixed boutiuels featurlni.-

colors of fall were nr ■■all cont.-ili

rIot<

h a ll..-.-ckrround Mu»le

ng the reception, piano n lere played by MI.vi Joan Lstcr in the afternoon,

a Smith offered a solo n d MI.13 Mickey Pum'phrcy nrttv Babrork, accompii

Nellie Oslrom. .■..inr

lirr wn.i refreshment chalrmmi.

A i m s o f C a m p

F i r e G i r l s ’

P r o g r a m T o l d

O n e F a c t o r S a m e i n A l l S c h o o l E x h i b i t s

‘Uncle S am ’ T akes the Mail

ireman U mailing won't get anywhere Hch____ - ..........................._ .iy ' i t ir 1" over and “Untie Sam" la poiteiout by Ihe Shamrock teheol house, le lte n will eene and go w llh-thi mall man. Clilldrtn of the iiham rock tehsol made thi clever mal. box bolder during last for p a rt e t Iheir exhibit at the fair th li year. Ml«s Mary U u Pryor of Buhl, wiio was biuy going threugh Ui blinding which iiDUits all of the lehoel exiilblts, pe«ed for tha pictur< (New* Pholo-Eninting).

O lrb ' hoar

•solulinn, adopie tional Camp .Kit ecton to rmplia : Camp FlirCllrl

p roium rclttUve to cltlzenihlp an lcmori,iry, was given by th<' loc; > m p I-'iiT ai,'0clall0n thl.i 'v'-'-k, .n- ;ordliu to Mrs, Virginia Jolmr.oi lew C«nip Fire headquarters sccrp

n i f rciolutlon presents Hie opinio; hat democracy lias not fi.llcd be au^e fascism lias proved powerful aiiier, that democracy must be civ

All,

^ to lje r as a "hnrd llme.i" event, plnimed by memben of the Amoma. class of Uie Baptist church when Uiey mcl Monday evening at the home of Mrs, AUco SchHfer.

Business session w-a. conducted by ^Irs, Nelli# Omdorf and Mrs, Myrtle kfa.Mey ltd devotlonala. I t was de- •Idtd to nsUfy absent member^ hat the Rip Van Winkle money n ii't be paid by October I,

A report on Uie recent cooked food 'sale w u given, A qul: con-

denllnc wiih Bible questions

-nACK-TO-SCHOOLSeiicUoQ of pen (Jid pencil sets

.from *1,00 up

K o h l e r ' s

of Ciuiip■r,nt only t Camp Fire 01th' program, but a1;.o •‘10 help girb under.Mahd the privi­leges ftjid rcjponslbllltles of democ- racy: to give them actual experience in Uie dtinocraUc way: to sllmtilatc creaUve art and cieituve thinking, and to gUe gcncrou.sly Uirougii Uie American Red Cr&vi and oUicr agencle* to the relief of war vic- tim C reailtmg at Uie same time lhac "Uie task and privilege nf youUi

to prevent .vilfcrlng nnd liijua-. tlccs In the future."

Located In Hip ba.-,cmcnl of Uie Wiley Drug company on Shoshone street notUi, Uie locul office U open Tuesday and Tliursday afternoons from 1 until S o’doch. l i Is Uie meet- Ins place for the Uuaniians' as.iocla- Uon. and hifsniiatlon I* always ivallable for thoie intere.Med In :nmp Fire work.• M il. Johiuon Slid that the head- luarur* are no» used as a supply ifflce for the emire dutrlct. accom- modatlng two hundred and levepty- d ^ it.^ r li .

v u conducted and eroup singing of 'Ood ^less America" conclvded the program. ■

nefreslimeiits were ier\'ed by the •hosttsicv. Mu. SthHJer. Mrs.

Ruth McBride and M n, Omdorf, M n. EsUier Wir.e will onUrtnln

Uie class ai Uie next mreUng with Mrs. L. C, Tliletten and Mrs, Bc«le Sim* serving as co-hostesses.

T w i n F a l l s S t a k e R e l i e f S o c i e t y

F l a m A l l D a y C o n v e n t i o n S e s s i o n s

a / h u u I convention for m e m b e r s o t th e Tv-'ln F a lls s ta k e d iv is io n of th e N ational W o m e n 's E e l ic t society will be h e ld ip x t S u n d a y In th e R e lie f .so c ie ty room s of th e L.D.S, s ta k e lu lld lnK 111 Tw in Falls, a c c o rd in g to Mr;;. M ltcliel! W, H u n t of

B u h l , .stake Relief, soc ie ty p re .s li3cn t. 'T h e R elief .society, th e olcle.Tt w om en's o rg an iz a t io n n o w in exLstence. was e s ta b l is h e d In 1842 and-lrecam e a f f i l ia te d w t th th e N ational CounciT o f W o m en In 1S91.

:ludcd in the Tw,ln Fa ll: Jto a re five w ards, tw o Ir •In F a lls , one cnch-4n K im - ly, Murlaiigh and Buhl, and 1 nch ontanliation in Filer.' Kjeeullre Sriilan • r-i.'.ioiv' Siuiday will fcgin wltii { .e executive Qfficeri' meetlcit , in.. A luncheon In honor of un ting boaid mrmheri will be servrt lirp n rk hotel dining room a t i: ocl;. Mn. Charles Bhirley Is li rKC of urrangcmcnls and decoru'

J Mrs.,i!:ii oflici or tPearl

Alleiibacl; and Mrs. Mancie Hutclil- 1 of Buhl, councilors, nnd Mm. izol Lind. Mrs. J. W, Adamson, s, Jnne Bell. Mrs, Mary WrlRht. •r,, Kllrubdh'Slilrlry. Mr/t, Sciienk; il M n, Nettle Jenkins, all of Tvi lii

FnlLs, and Mrs, Irene BeoUry of it£>e bohrd membeni- Mr.n.

— ide Is acting as tempor-Buhl. :

iry a. int.rpint! with a projram for Rim-

litlniUoir, the cnnvrnllon Uil* yenr \irli\s h ttd inMtid o! Uw vtRUtfcT

lontlilv union meellngof the Relief Kle!;.-. The.ptocram li outlined by le eenrral board of the Relief so- <•!>• in sa lt Lake City and will be iinu in t h.v one nr more bonrd mam- :r», .irrnrdlng to Mrs. Hunt,

tioni iitutdS p -

! Stake p r l ts th '^ pretl- lencv, hull coui>cllman In charga of h r iteliri soclcly work and bl*hops >f the five wards, th* board mem- >ers snid, alUiough thi eonvenUon Is iriniai i^' planned to aid Uiosi who lave Uie tcsponslblllly of Ui* *ork

i .ic in u s c o trc E i 5e |a:.c Snthming aoup

LADIES!ffa^e You A Fur Coat?

' I f m i . now 16 th e t im e to s c lc c t y o u rs — {vom \ \ ,b

finc,sl s to c k of F u r s in M a ^ ic . V a l le y . . . F u rs w ith

d is tin c tiv e .sty les a n d t l i a t ^ r l a i n indiviriuality

w omen tu r n th e to w n o v e r to f in d . I’ricos a rc fro m

$59 up. V-

B iiy youi

.i-o Only !•

■I'ur* f ro m a F u r r i e r — bii«ine,s?

ind w h e re Q u a l i ty , .Style and W ork-

m in s h ip c a n n o t.b e com in iri’d.

See U.1 a lso f o r y o u r r e m o d e lin g anti, r e n a i r ln f - r

fo r exce llen t w o rk m a n s h ip a n d reasonable prlccB.

THE FUR SHOPPhont 413 Wcsl lo Orpheum

anti progress of Uic Relief society. —Anyone de.ilrlni: to a ttend eiih out- nf 111* aftei'iinoii meetliit.i will be welcome, officials tild.

At Uie Uate executive oIHcers' mecUns fiuilday morning. Mr*. H unt will present local pnblems and ihe general board member^ to be «n- noimced laier, will give InstrucUons and siiKtesUoiis-

Dlscu,yloi>s led by Mr*. Allenback, first cotincllor, Roy Wood, atake edu­cational councilor, and Uie general bonrd members will be heard a t 10 o'clock.by tho Relief j.oclety stake board, auke priesthood presidency, and ndvlsory hlgii

Indlrli a rreblem*ivsloii of

,'ociely problems 11:30 to 12 o'clock, appoint- 10 be arranced by Uie stoke society prc.'fdenL ng the dftM iesders’ scislon

from 1 unUl i:30 o'clock, the Relief lUike board, ward executive mill cln.'4 lendera. stnke

prlc/.Uiowl prcildcni'y and advisoryiincllJnaii *111 hca dt'.ct.

•loir, led by Mrs. Und Miia-Arrmitton of Twin Falls and ^tr. . Iiutchl.-.oii of Buhl.

Pliinned,al 3 o'clock Is llie m te t- iiK'-of bl5hop.<i ant) ward acUef 80- •lety presidents, with jpw ial InvlW- ions to Make prlesUtood presidency, idvisoty high coimcllm*n and blah- jps. Mr*. Hunt, Mn, U nnie W ard

Amiilng to

C h a rac te r iz ed b y o n e factor, e ac h of th e e x h ib i ts e n te re d by In d e p e n d e n t 8choql,s o f Twin F a lls c o u n ty a t th e f a ir a t F i le r U s till d l f f c r c n l .

E ach school, a n d ev ery Inde­p e n d e n t s c h o d l 'in th e coun try la re p re se n te d f o r th e f irs t • tim e in th e h is to r y of t h e f a i r . . h a s chosen o n e th e m e fo r the ir exhibit and "stuck to I f unertlnglv •

Another characterlilnR feature Is, the maps, all kinds of them, whlcii are "worked In" with enrh exhibit.Small maps of Idaho. » manunoth map of the world, a relief map of the tJnlled SUte*. large maps of Idaho-m any of them carrying out Uie Plfly Years of SUiehOod Uiemr —may be found anywhere In the building.

rotlery Collection1 1.', Uie colloclloa of Wlllowdale exhibit, to be told that th e .

•he Blfces before It" “•Ink* m," Ciay..frQm w'hich ttir

aad.bow li wejc made c«m» from BelllnRham, Wasli,, wliere Uiousands of tons of It are shipped annually for just such work.

On Uie Inble nex t to this exhibit Is another collecllon of clav figure. , made'from naUve clay. Dlfferenct In Uie quality of th e two clays is- very much evident, bu t workmanship fnequal/ly fi not ev/derit,

:xhlblt Con<^. Iblt of Uie MurUugh

*chool Is a Uilnc to behold and ider If school children really did

Uiot work. VLiltlneTiarenta can not g. Imagine turning out, such finished objects In Uieir scliool days,

Of jipefhil Interest to youthful vli- •• ,lors 10 tlie exhlblta we Uie nu- • lerous rocking chairs and plain., hairs which line Uie wall below inny ot the exhibits, It'» such fun

lit In Uiem when you'f# tU ed andUny,

e h»v..nd tllghtly .older boys ng lots of fun a t the table where a ilntature wooden oU derrick was »lt- nB atop an empty box labeled on le end to show Uie different layers ' earth below which oil 1* usually, lund,

OrlglnaHtyOrisliiallty wn* displayed by *lio- •er had Uie flr.st Idea about m*k- g small chairs w ith elkhorns for gs, TTie cbalrs were part of Uie aroa school's exhibit.All in all. student work, a* repre- nied by Uie exhlblUi a t n ic r. 1,1 far cry from the dayi of Ihflr

irrnls Yearly. exhlblW »how *n («rrajc In proficiency a t different •ta nnd pro]ecUi. and yearly, younc merlen Is becoming, more adept at ling hU head and his handi to m t advantage.

LICENSED AT SALT LAKESALT LAKE CfTV, Sept. 12 'T r-

Leo Peter Snider, « , iind Bessie Al­len U Porte. 3J. both of Hailey. Idaho, and Dwlsht Wll.son Loo.OI. ;e. of 'DrIgKs, Idaho, and Hate! Olover, 38, of Mldvnlr. UU1I1. were Iceiued to wed here today.

: T>i'ln Falls Second ward and R, C, Tolman, Muriiiugh ward blstt-

ill speak. •

lEMAlEm* Cempeund <

X ,

•a to n •alliac t&ru ditscul

W W O I ia y dnijitoja.

. A n n o u n c i n g .

0P J5N JN G G F .

AMERICAN DRY CLEANERS410 S iioshonc S t W.

A comiilclely modern d ry cleaning plant . . . tiioiisunds o f finllnr.s wortli of new e q u ip m en t. . . com bined to Kive you the mo.st sa tisfactory dry cleaning: in M apic Valley.

{ O PEN IN G FAVOR 7) A FREE tick e t to the Roxy th ea te r I \ with ovory s u i t or dress cleaned I f and pressed! ' i

F o r Y o u r C o n v e n i e n c e

Cash & Carry StationsT o help yotr take ndvahtfige of our 20‘,r discount fo r’ CASH &-C,ARRY cleaning , wc have establisht^d pick-up stations. Jua t leave y our cleanfn? a t . . .

I, SM ITira Q O A L m r m a r k e t . . . Comer H ey-' ' burn and Blue Lakes Blvd,

J. WASHINOTON DIUVE-IH MARKITr . . . W w h- • Ingion and Shoshone. ~-

J, CALDWELL'S BARBER SHOP . . . M5 MainAv*. E. • • '

. ONE DAY SERVICE ON ALL REGULAR DRY C L E A Ii^ G -i.PR ESSIN G J

Phoiie 377American Dry Cleaners

410 S hoshon t S t. Weal

TW IN FALLS NEWS. T ^T N FALLS, IDAHO, FRID A Y MORKIN’G, SEPTEM B ER 13, PAGE SE V EN

H.S.CAMDII POOLJFENSES

LaGuardia Tells New Angle ^ of Plans lo r Joint

Action ^

WASHINGTON, Scpl. IJ (/T, - >fiyor no rrllo H. U O m rtI* ot New Yo;lc said j-fatrrtB)' the Cinadlnn- Amerlcnn Joint defense board hiia pUnued tor •'the poolliig''‘of dflensp lorrfj Iti the cveni of allnclt."

Spciiklns for the entire bourd upon concliulon of lU lecond set of te r

h rrr. La Ouardln wid alsc itiat i)lniir. had Uccii conaid' ercd for llic best •'ulillMiion" o.

. lucli mllltttrj-, nnval tinfl, »lr b««» M cnrh cQimtrj’ mlsht estnbllili.

Tliere W no InlenUon, he d fd m d , (0 brine about the "kcquliltton by

r one eounlr>' in another of Und" forbtAt.'L

“Tills ti K d c ien« board, not real cr.lal^ bonrd," tha stock; Nai Yorker ob.servcd tartly.

mWliNTwo Killed W hen^an la Fe

StreamlioDr Strikes' Pickup Truck

ALDUQUERQUr, .V.M., S<p[ J2 TIiunricrlnK <!o»i» on n (jrivdo

croulns ftt tlif> vlllnRC of DamRlllIo, a Santa Pe ^trc.tnilliicr yrstcrdiiy Mruelt a pickup truck caro liij »U Khool children, kllllns two o( them

• and Jnjurlns four nnd tlie driver.Candltlo' Sojidovnyw-ftttlicr of two

of Uie children, wiui d rlrln j them ana nelRhbor.V clilldrea to lehwl o» nas hl.'i mom lns custom, libt &on a-.-u killed and a daughter Injured.

•'.\Iy kld.1—sonr," be moaned In an AJbunuerfiiie hwplt*!.

up and (101.71 tho tnck.^ but I didn't «ce It until It WM on me.“ Me lald.

The train, Uio Santa Pe'» fost- iclifdulc El Cnpltnn, ntniek thellRht inick fom-tird of the drlver'4 cab ftnd .leatttred wr^ckaRe and children for M ynrtl.i down tlie trnck. Skid m irla made by the tniek • Urts ahowed Lbe driver h « l tried lo ,ilop.

The dead were Jiiine4 Amiljo, 13, ani) E<hmrdo SondoviU, 11. Injured wer« Entmii Siindoval. B, Lucille Lu­cero. 8. nnd A n lu Amil)o. 8, Md Jlnrlin Pcrw. lO /TDf Pftcz bo-/ broiiRht to IhB hDsplinl In what believed a dj'lng condition.

l i a i i i f a l l B e n e f i t - T o I d a h o ’ s C r o p s

nOISE. Sept. 13 {,r»-naln« during (lie week ending iMt nljtit .wen ‘’hiRhl)'' b«neflDial" fo r. trowlni crop.v fall plowing and. grain K«d'

rlns, rederal Mflt«Qrollgl*l H. O. Car­ter laid today.

In his weekly report. Carter ported th# rains caused some Inter- ritpllon to haying, harvesting and Uirc.^hlng of late Brains and picking of ceiche.4 and pnine<.

nalns were' provolent Uiroughoul the etate. C arter added, and the week nverogcd coojcr a t all report- In j stations.■ "Corn, becl.';, late potatoes and Inte ipp lrs are mnturlng In good rnnaitlon'nnd corn W being cut for .'.lines In some locolltJe]." Carter

L I g h t i i i u g K i l l s C a s t l e f o r d M a r e

CASTLEFORD. SepU H - Llglit- nUi£ struck anct.kUted % on Uit Fred Peterton ranch southiast of Iw.'c during a storm Saturday eve- nluj. Mr. Pet«rson ww In the bam . ynril milking onljr a few. feet from

1 he marc wlien It wo* killed.JP Hull, high wind and heavy rain

did some (Vttnasa in this section earlier In t^ie afternoon. I^ te i vere blown down on several farms, and

. much fru it w;m bloa-n off trees In orcliardii. ; '

A tree a t the Fred Burkhalter residence’ wm blou-n over am nRalrut Uie house.

J e r o m e C h a m b e r O f f i c i a l N a m e d

.TtinOMK. Sept. 12-Floyd~b. Bcd- jlall. prominent Jerom* buslne.u- nian and cltUen for the past tr yeears, has been named a* Mcreiary. manager of the Jerome Chamber o{ Commerce to succeed Ward 0 . Kow- nrd. eaplAin of .tlie Jerome niUonal Eiiard. who will leave soon for Port L«wls. Wash., to ci> Into Immediate nrn1c« for. Uie Unlt«d Slates army.

Announcement of the appointment of .Mr. Beddall was made today by

*• R. O, Freeman, president of Uie chamber.

Mr. Howard wo* recently granlM (he year's teave of absence by the chamber board of directors.

Aged 79'er F eted • .. On D a te o f B irtti

BUriLEV. Sept. 12 - Birthday of the oldest l^ 'er was honored Sept. < a t Oakley w h e n c e 8lst birthday

• of Elbha B. Dayiey was celebraltd ^ with a,dlnner for thirty relatives »nd

fi'lrnds. who s;(ent the afternoon *o- clnllj!. .

Among. lho)e pre.unt wer« Mr. D.iyley'8 clilldren, Mr. and Mrs. wil- lism Daylpy and Mrs. Oay Tanner, OftklB}'; Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Day- Icy and Mrs. Plorcnce Ridding of Twin rails, four gmndchlldrtn, ene broihcr. Nephl Dayley and wif« asd

• sl.'.ler. Mrs. Jam ts Posey «ind hus­band all of Burley. Oilier alstcn, Mr.s. Elile Jeffs of Seattle, Washing-, ton and M n. J. H. Dftytey ot Bols«; A niece, Mrs. P. H. Crltehfleld and husbacd and T . E. Dayley. all.o l Oakley, were also present together with friMidi. Mr. and Mrs. G eortt Day and others.

\

Well K n o t’ll

QUALITY FOODS Ecoiwmically Priced

To Save You'.Moncy a t llie

I d a h o D e p t . S t o r ec o m o i o .,

J . H. D rill o r IlcK ular [ Ih.( a n . 2 5 C | ,

O R A N ( ; i iSIJijic, .Sw eet, Ju ic y

. .c n ................. 1 5 c

C O R N .STA IU 'H — "K infcsford.s.” ' a f 1 P o u n d I’m-ki.m' .............. J..................... A fo r A > . C

M ir.K — 'A l l Hr;iiuls, iixW Ciiii.-i. K arti ...... ......... ......................................^ cJL 'L L O — Six Dclii'iijus ' F la v o rs ............... ....................... 3 or 14cH lC li — F a iu y ,l{ |u e R<isc ( l u i i l i l y ..................... , ... .....'...13 Ik. 18c.macaroni -H ulk .' ............................ .■.. .,.'.3 ..16cT l.'N .'V FIS H — ".Mid Pac ific .” S h r e d d e d , . . ...... ........................

P eajiu i'B uttef. F i rs t Q iialilv

2L...^.23c- -D EM O N S

■■Sunkisl” 'L a r j ie S iz e -

D ,.,o „ :.................23cR O L L E D O A TS — “ .M others". R o u n d ^ I ’ackaKc ................................ 2 0 cV IE N N A SA U SA G U S - ‘•CikUiIivs," E ach .......... 8 < ?IM N IiA I'I’Ll': - ( ira lc ii , 9 ot;. Can ............................... 2 r. 1 5 c

9 cM A R S H M A L hO W S —1 lb . C e llophane Fncknct: . . . 2 f . v 2 5 c

S O A P — P & (J W h ile L a u n d ry .

DRESSING.Miracle W hip

.......... 3 2 c

. . . 6 b „ n . 2 0 C

T O I L E T S O A P‘P e t e r P a n ” W h ile l ia r

( f o r _ lOC■‘S U in d b )” L IM A B E A N S . M LXED V E flE T A H L R . TO.M.\TO SO U P .•■■ ■■ 9 cP O R K A N D BICANS — "Old Y cllow .stonc.” N o. 2Vi Can ...... lOcM U S T A R D — Pad -L , Q q a r t J a r ...... .................

P O T A T O E S — R eds o r G em s, I.*) P o u n d s .......................................... A ScS A L T — "Iodized.” R e g u la r Size C a rto n . 2 , . r l 3 cC O F F E E — “ H ills B lue" P a c k ag e 1 P o u n d ..... ...............:................................. 1 9 C

S C O T T T IS S U E1000 S h e c ls to th e Roll

3 r o M e

FLO O R POLISH“ A erow flx”

Q uart Can .... 3 3 t

m nd. MnT' r . X Uswanl. Kuhl. niB't UHand «^■K«n4. Hn. A.Crttliim »7,i KbIii*4

Knlli«d dr«> (wool), finl. »«>»• }?• OwBlIn, m •«»««<*. *tn. A. D..tolth. ^ I n r»ll». It. ^ «

ZaltM tail <»oolJ. (Int. Urt. A. a flnl.

C»»ehM'4rai (cMtssl. B» d n l i mcsbI

U sr tfu r free delivery serrlee. Ail deliveries free wUhin I lie d t y lim its. Grocery phones No. 0 and No. 1. ' '

S Idaho D ept. S r o l i• “I f I t I s n 't n i^ h l, B ring U B ack" v - ; •

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V

T m N F A U S NEWS, T W IN FA LLS, IBAUCI, F iq jIA Y JIO R N rK G , S E P T E M B E R J3. 1 9 «

A m eric an S cien tis ts A n n o u n c e F o iu ’ N e w C lie m ic a l'M ii-a c je snv ilbWAIlD W. IlLAKESLKE A' -oclnlcd P rcis Bclpiite ECllor DK-niOlT. Ecpt. i : - F o u r elicin- ,il i;itrac1cj-WftIl palnl Milclj klllj ■•(.•'.r Krrmi. a icrrlfle cxplaiitc. »flitral wenvlnK, nnd Uie t i n t iilrp Miitlicllc t)uliime from oir wpUj—

rrr niiiiouiicccl to llie Amcrlcnn ioclcty today.

Ttif i\ml.-.pptlc paints nre m adi .'lyi n mile clilorlnc or ItxJInr. rc- i/ir-fit tlioinaiiils of cxpprliiicm.i,

iit-ikliltypliolrt nutl

' kllliiiK 1ihf wall. Tlipy kin t i>.. jjjsc 'j arc cHllcl

niifl r

roonu, hosintflU jpd damp placr: llk« brcTk^rlcj wtiere . moIilJ nnC ye.nats fpoll bffr.

Tlie explosive b a combtn:itloii of bijwillcne, Ihe *llifr u ltli wlilcli OwTnany makei lynthcllc rul;t>rr, Olid oume,

A laborniory explosion f.howed It 1.1 im llle . A IlHIe explodrd In n mclal apparntiu. Flltcni feet itond a «n tfr botllr. A bit of metnl drilled two cImh IioIm , one ilirouKli each side-of tlie bolUe, wmellilnB no bullet coulrt orrtlnarlly (In.

n ie flK irlcal weavlnK mndilnc miikcj llip velvet type nf fiibrirs. Velvet Ij ordinarily miidi' l>y »c»-

TWA8 SO ON TIIE ARKST. JOSEPH. Mo. WV-Judy.

UeaeUia settw owned by Mr. *nd Mr«. P. L, P rantj. li moUicrlnj lour adopted kittens. And on the P, K, Neff f<u-tn near Oilman City b Jien ha.1 taken two WtUru under her wtnsi alnce a batch of ckss w u taken from her. At meal time Uio kltter^s »eek their own mother.

ini; In thre&dj and cultUiz of; Uielr endi like mown vrasa. In Uie new way electroat«Uc force* pick up chart threads, imd thoot Uicm like nrrows’. to lUind on their hea<j.». Uiclr Up* itlcklnB Into typeof resin co«llng the bass

The quinine discovery, vital In war because America’* lupply comes from tJic Dutch East Indies, was re­ported by Dr. H. B. lla iu and H. C. Huffman, Purdue university.

L a b o r L e a d e r s i n P o c a t e l l o S e .s 8 io n

POCATELLO. Sept. 12 Wy-Labor leaden from iill .scctloiis of Idaho wlU gaUjer h trc Sept. Ifl-18 for tho (uinual conrenllon of tJie state fed* crfcUoa of labor.

AuKUst Rft'JivUt, fltale secreUry. said more tlian 80 uiilon drleKates nnd from 50 to 30 reprcicnl.ntvcs of Inlemationnl orsanlM llnni nnd of slate /ederatlons of .Monlana (ind Wnsbtnitton.ji'ould attend.

Mayor Roberl M. TerrMl. will do- liver tile a d d re u of wekocne at ih* first meetliic M onday thortililj. M. 8. Taylor of Xcwlston, s la tt prcil- dent, will call the convenllon n order followlne th e welcoming cere* monies,

nEAD THE NEWS WANT AD3

F I R S T A I D T O T H E I N J U R E D

C A U G H T I N A T R A P !

A s / M \

A VERY l>JTCaE5T1Ng P O S T E S S ."^ ^^ ^MV 8 0 / -----COULD '«OU TEU.ME HOW W&MV MICE HA6

yO JR KITTEN,,-----PETUMIA

A EXATruf;' ' V T - - J J \ V s e - ' iD U

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^ / / | s W a / i i r w/ / A ny KirtE'j in / AUJJiJlwffl] u -rw iW iR L D n/ h ' T g T ' ' m m W a - ia

U.^J.^ELCOM'E PEjJSON S

C0,Vl£5 BAP MENC WITH MA-CHHEN OViK■TV ME HUS5ERP.FOR HUNDERO/ C,0.BIN3! B 'fiS / -AVERSCOV

KO HiDEi ME,I BRAVE I GO CAPTAlfl FM N < ...tE U

H££M BEAT IT.' HE GOJ

V E R B ^ B LITZK R IEG

Y\TS ThB use! U t CANT TELL A CTRAKIVfl’ ‘STO ^! I'M COINS TO CAALIWE FOUfE... /AAV0E CLEARLI? THE MJRPK.AND FRWKSj

W H A T ’S I N A T I T L E ? ,

of her tapiiUiK Iv rh illniliilili ii: tli f rounded'a corner. Tticii I nni - ttTfU tour;iKi.- to liirii tlie kn«j.

Tlie door wiu. nut lm-);t(l. 1 oi»iut ' It tiowly. fearfully, hull c.viictiini

to fed It Impeded by tlic pro'in form vihlch hatl btcn llirir In llii morning. I3ut It 'AUllK >ii ca-.lh cnuii^;li nnd. iny hand un Ilic luiil •wilcli. I pri'imrfd m lollow lu

Tlicn I :.W U iat IJicrrc w.v, nlrendy a lisht in the nxim. A dim, lur- U vf llKht. over by my v.()r);lnblc. Someone w.i.\ l>fnilhn; omt Hit table. focu.'.Ini: u ;niAlI IU;.lillcUl on somelhlnK tliu t lay tliere. Boaic- one who luid no t licnrd nir at the rioor. or noticed llic lli:hl from llic corridor which I Imd Id In.

r Kol niy nu-nUl M^n.iU

sujipo:.ed tc to the feet, n i never flipped tho llKlit i.ttltc have nie.int curtains f(

Tlie IlBure whirled hke an anlm:il a t bay. luid I miw It wn.i J i lf.

i m'lipetl laMdc nnd clo:,r<l door a ftt r me. l l i e n I n;.kcd what In tlie BO-and-

e and ould 1my denthleis whUc nway Uie hours of hU coii.

flnement?‘ lie didn 't an;.wcr. Ju-.t stood there turnliis first one color, then an- oUier., an If the sUsehaniU were trying'out llghLi on him. 1 wuitecl

and the sllcncc grew uncomfortable, "Why don 't you yell? ' he bunt

out at last In n cracked voice. "Why don't you. do wmethlnR? Oo aliciid -.■trenm for helpl Notify D an-call out the tu a rd . 'ifou don't ; r»alla the m iirderir l» at

Tliere was enouRh Ullterne . . . last word.t to flavor ^ carload of

"First I 'd like to know ulm t you've found Uiat'« *o Intcre.itlnK."

He brouflht 11—reUiclnntly from behind hi* b.ack.

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'n y iN F A L L S NEWS. TWIN FALLS, m A H O , FRIDAY MORNING. SF.PTEMBKR-i:?.

Tigers Take 6 to 3 Victory; Cleveland R outs Red Sox

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b;ll^^ lilIchltiK comrbackor ll'.c j-o r c(5niliiuXt) imJny “'licii bljj LjuaoW (Sclioolboyt Rowe hiirJwl tiif llriil.plnce Dctroll TIk* (T;. 10 i> 6 to 3 vlclor>- over the Ntw York Yanltecs bclorc 10,yi3 liowDns ppccuiiors.

Tlic Mil. louricciilli of lUc aciuon lor llowp. cimtilrd lli>! TiKcra to stny t.nrce jicrccnURp polnl.^ anft n Imll- saniff ui> on Cleveland Iiullnnn, wlio iflmiiird the lioston Sox, In tlie rwl lio: Amcrtcnxi league linnl scrnmble,

• n i e Ynliks comb«1 Him for II lill.',, two niorp lhan Detroit oliinlned, but Irfi II niiiners strtiiidfd on

M e l H a r d e r H u r l s T l i i e e - H i l l Q i ' f o r

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Uy nAY DLOSaUl CLEVELAND, Scja, 12 wV^V,

Tnt Mcl llitidi.-r (luiiK u ihrcc-hlt Iillchliiit muMcrplccc *t tlie ftUllneHoi-.tn H'd I- lor » top-

lilcli kept llic Cleveland Imllnni n httll-«ame bctibid lenguc-leadlnK Detroit.

Tlic Jilt-lmncO’ Indlnm found tJie n « l Sox pltchlnz to thpir liking. leelr.K otf/Cii Frlt^ OMonnucller and

bflj.ca• InalniiliiK me seventh s«n

tliclr. last elchi jivmr.v the ,1 benellied from lour unearned rcored m (lie elnlitii Innlfic ;.ccoml ba-wnnii Joe Oordoii thrown n. double piny ball inu New York duKoiit. l-'our *(ni{le5 aikI nn.lntenUoiittl wollc followetl. ^eKlnl,•

^ III) the Kiiiiie mill riropiiUiK the ' Van* 9 kH’.i t in lull Ranici brhhul Drtroll.

- t'pblll llalUeBefore the bic elRhth Uie Tigers

• -fouKht an iipliUl battle nBalmt Ai- ley Douiilri. who yielded only Uve hll.^ before tlm ainnlni: -iplurgc.

Donald, who hw never beaten De- Irolt. at»l In a jrnn In the llrsl when liie Tlsers scored a run. He walkcf) Dick Barlell and _Oamey

■ McCoftky followed with ^ ilngle Unit ■ moved Uie Tiser thom top to Uilrdr

Charley OehrlnKer fUed ouC. Wh.'n f Donald uncorked a wild pitch, KCiid-

Ins MeCoilcy to second, the Y nnti iMued on Intentional pcvM to ,H ank Grecnbers. Bariell came hoine nftcr tlie catch en Rudy York'* lohE fly and Druce Compbell hit Into a force plaj-.

New York *cortd twice nJWr two were out In Uie Uilrxl. singles by ne<l nolfe nnd QeorKc Selkirk and Jo^ D1 MasKlo'i triple produdiiK ihp- run.';.

Tli< TlKer.< drridlocketi llie rx.rct nt 2-iiH In llie j|«tli ulirii C ieen- b tri; bi'lled lil.s 3:nd hcna-r ol the

>\ year and hi? sixth In Uii' ln.-,t r ltl i l ’ s ^ a m e v

’ Vankj More Ahead Slnclf" by nolfe and Charley K fllrr liilcrspcr.ietl,!;* an.hillelrt o\il. nave New York'ft run and a 3 to 2,iul-

^ vniiwue In Uie seventh.Tlie Tlaer elKhth tu r i f d harm -

!e:.',ly when McCo.^ky filed out, mid O ehrlnstr »nll(c<i. O ie fnbnc then Ini.hed a hoi si-oiindrr ut Rolfe and

. Uie Vinkee third bn.iemtin Uircw to Gordon, forclni; OehrhiKw<,In try for a double piny. Gordoii Ui the ball away and tlic THroft v . . . off.

York Miiic.licd a iliisle to rlt^lit. ncorlns Greetibfr;;, who Imd rciich- fcl iccotui on JJjf cnor. York took

. .lecond on a throw to Uic plate. Campbell wa.» Klven nn InuniUonnl p;uv,-. rinky Hlsnlnr,. whr> hiul struck out twice and popped, h it n alnRlr. worlni: York and plnclni; Cumpbell on Uilrd. Billy SulUvan'-^ -single scor­ed Ctunpbcll and brouKht In Marvin Breurr, to relieve Donidd.

Rowe laid dawn n Mirpi’bp bunt for a ^lnl:le Hint .' -orrd HlKRliis from third. A 'valk to Barlell fllle»l the .^nc'c, but MrCo'.lcy. up for Uib

- Jccnnd lime, spwindtd out to end llu* rnlly.

In the .'.^oiid nil of Uic three Kivnie icrlc.', Friday. Tommy JJrldKc.i will nuiK for Dciioli and Marlun R»:.:,o. victor In iix itra lsh t [innic.-.,-

^ for Ihr^ Yankee;,.

I’d Of >.m In Cleve Iniid'R 80,000.seat stadium -aw Ui Indians pick up a run In Hk secon' nil ileaii nell'r. .Mnjle and Domini D1 MnKSlo'.<- muff of Raj- Mack' liner lo center, but rwerve the flre- workj for Uie fourth.

’.Six iilralchi lllta Lou Houdrenu oixned by driwli

a walk /.tJ.Tl O’iennuOJe.-. Di grounded out. admncInK Roudreau to xeeond. Then ClfvclAnd followed j’llh i.lx jtrnlshl hili. Ken Keltner shiBled Boudreau home and Mack ilnKled Keltner to third. Frwikle Pytlak. calehlnK In place of sIlRhtlv InJtirM Rollle Hemsley, also sliiEltd.

scorlnc and Mack reacUhiB th a neat slide, r surprl.'.ed even lilnitelf by

IlnUis a double to center. Mack inu, for tiie blow which sent ;rmucller to the showers and In­

troduced Dlcknian.Ben Chapman -slnsled oil Uie fli

pitch. .'worlnB Pytlak. and Roy WeixUierly sIukW to pUte Harder. Jeff ISeaUi .struck out but w’lUi Boudreau up for Uie second time. ChapniftiT and V/eaUieriy worked a double steal, Chapman scorlnR and

'eattieriy landlns a t .second. Qoud- au slnRled and Weatlierly uillled le upventh run of Uie Iniilns. Bell ided It bv forclnB Boudreau.

Sox -Seort In Mnth The Red Sox couldn't do any-

IhliiK with Harder until the nlnUi when Roger Cramer led off with a triple to right center. Bnd_«corc-d

Tt<) WllllaiaV Ily to lert field, l a i ^ r r Or.i:ar Vltt jiliinned to • ithpiiw Al-Mllnar Friday in

(ind ’I • of I.llin Bash)' slated for Bo’to

In d ia n H e r o

TllK MASTtHFX'I. pitrhliit of Harder, abefc, krpl ih r Cl I;uid litUlani >lllilri a hall-a s at llie flyln{ Drtrall ’r i f r n terday. The rrlrran flliiirr Ihc Red Hot lo three hlU helped Hllh tUc koHiic !>.• out k dtrabft for mn »(ii (he Uoslont.

T h u rs d a y ’sScorcs

AMtRtCAN I.KA(;i t: Detfolt fi. Nrir York S. CIrvtUnd 8. Iloitoii 1.Chlcato 1-4, riilUdelphln fl-3. W a.hlnslon 7, .St. I.ouls :.

NATIOSAI. l.f:A(;i’I.—- Clnchuiall !i, N’r» York i Hreeklyn 7-7, I'lllKbursli n-<. Chlcats 3. I'hllactrlphU I. ».)«tnii n-C, SI. 7-1.

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Ray Billows D e fe a ts G o lf C h a m p io nnr iiiM, iioNi

MAMAItONKCK- N. Y„ Kept. iJ’ - I la y uniown, n year aco litl

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Pitcher Forced to B O IS E W A L L O P S Wajtln Mexico . R U gSE T S, 10 TQ 2

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White Sox Win Two From A’s

CHICAOO, Sept. U fcPf-Ken S3ll- vejtrl'a pindi hoino run a fte r MIko Kreevleh doubled In Uie n in th Ih' iihis Rave tJie ChlcaRO White So: a 4 lo 3 victory over, the Phlladel, phla AUiletlw Jp Uie second fame

. of their doubleheader today. ....... pletrlcli »hut out the A'l, U ltli

nlta, 1-0. In th# t5>ener.Plrstgame: - R U E

Philadelphia .,..00^ OOO 000—0 ' 4 0 Chicago ...........000 000 g i x - l .0 0

Boas and F. llayej;-1)lclrlch'kntt • TTe.ih.

Second tame: R H EPlilladelphla... 100 200 000—3 5 3Chlcaso ......... OOO 000 ;'02—4 8 3

Dftblch and P. lUyea; 8{nlth and ’ Tumor..

Senator Recruit ^ Hurls Six-Hitter

ax. LOUIB, Bfpt. 12 (4>-AUow. ln)j oniy«l* bibs, Arnold Anderson. r«;;njlt rljhthanrtcr. pitched Uie .WuMaston 8cnaton ;o t 1 to 3

Jerome Prepares ’f o Defend Title

Coach John Norby Builds New Tiger Grid

MachineJEROMK. Sept. 13-W llh 40

tiirntnK out Inr football practice thli .season. Jerome hlsh Khool coach, John Norby. anticipates a uccer.-.ful year for hl.i team.Ilf announcetl today tliat an un-

i.^ually larKf i>c/cenlaKe of fre.sh- nrn and Miphomnres had tume<l out, ]ame.i have been -iclicduled to be- :ln within the next few werkji. ond I trea t deni of onthu.slar.m Li m anl

fest nmonc the men.RetumlnR .leltermrn Include full

back. Roser JorRcnxen; q u a r t e r bnck.i. OXirJf.' Pla.UJjjo, Fj-njjcJ* Shpppeard; half backs, Fred Arnofd. Gilbert Hall;, end. Wendell. Klnc; centers, Seth Taylor and Volt Hud, jpeth. and tackles. Dill Eliler anC Charle* Emerson.

Wlnnlnji se\'en civmea and Uelni for one la.it year. Jerome won th t claM A conference title la.st aeaaon.

The Jerome team will feel the loM of John Stelle. Pntem. Dale Pet- eraon. Jack Meuser. We.i Handy, nnd EUHCne Connor, who all (imdunted la.st y/ar. All excepUnt two cap­tured nll-dl.strlct honors lajt sen.son.

Atnont fro.ih-aoplia jvlio are net- tin t ready t o r the srld campftlgn an* Malcolm Brooks. H aro' Not«, Lloyd Ooodrldi. Roy Lynch. Vernon Hall. Alvin Walters. Row Lakln. Clarmee Henderson. Milton Hill. Bert Miller, T. Ofalil, A. Ambrftse. Dale Hurd, Leo Alaiwn. Fred Burk- halter. Low’ell Cole and Kenneth Crolliers.

B IG S IXn ,)-r . Clul,riiMill. Uro-m ' M.ttlo. Y.nk~,

UrCnrmltk. ««•(< ..

^ t o T T ^ e r Uie St. Louis Browns today. Jack Sanford, Waililngton Ilrst-ba-Aeman. h it • triple, double and Blntle.

R H EWaaJilngton __033 010 010-713 0St. Louis ...._;...0M 200 000-2 8 0

Anderson and 'E ariy ; Kennedy. Ltn-wn and ^

Antele* Oahland . .

nieiA Sacranient® . Hollywood .. ,'ian l-faiiel.ro rorllanil ......

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X-liiclniiiitt al NcM- York ,1.Vr il-Oi v%. UuWm-II <11

Brooklyn ‘Iron Man’Beats Pii’ates Twice

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RedsOvei-power Terrymen,9to4

H uph Casey P itc h es Dodffers to P a ir

of Victories

BROOKLYN, Sept. 12 .,V.— A Of iiltehcts have tried Uie "I

an" ,nunt ot pttchlni: both end;.*bl doiiblrtifiider. but HuKh Caicy of

the Dodcer* did-the t r ic k ‘ todny without much wutk.

He- pitched three-hit ball lo ;ilv out tiie Plltiburgh Plratc.n 7 to 0 in

e first Kame and U ien.relumed iv; .. rrller plicher'ln Uie tevenUi In- nine ot the nltiilcap and to t crccllt for Brookflyn’i 7 to4 victoo'. hLi llt l i of tTie j ear.

■ ikpcr Frank Frisch of the Plr* w’as banLihed In Uie ^lecond

........ /«■ prolwllHC II balj cnJJi’d by-Umpire GeorKe Ballanfftht. I i the tenth Ume FrUch h i« been ejectcd.

Tlie Dodger.i drove Max Butcln out In Uie slxih wlUi a tlirte -ru flurr^V'^blcli Pltt-ibursh'm atched I UiB seveijUi to brlnn Ciu-.cy to Uie relief of Luke Hamlin. W hen Brook-

bat Joe Msdwlck tripled and .(cored on an tnlleld out. T he Dalaers al.io sot iw’O more tullles In Uie cishth and Cwiey reaped the credlL

He never save the Buc.i a chii In the Dpeticr. but Ken Helntr.clii

iiitll X ru a i In th

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NEW. YORK, Sept. 12 (.I'l - Cincinnati Red^. cr^ihlni: ^m(-o

111 niioUier NallonnI le.’i;;iir :. overixjwcred the New ^

!) to 4 today and ellinlnt I mnthenjallcnlly Iroin

clianlploiWil|) contention.Ovne Tlioinpion pltchrd .^lulln\ll

ball for Uie flr*t cltht Innins.s .m ' mnnase<l to <mUa.M a Nen' Yor tuUy 111 tlie nlnth.when the Clani .'Cor«I all thefr niiw on five liU one of lliem .Mel Olt'.i tSih liom run of jc.’ir. It a-as Thotiw-on liili trliuiiph wid fifth over ih Gljuii/..

r oiil<omp left Uie Gi;uiU 2 sanies bcliiiid Uie Red^ with ID I’on

to play.--.I, r l,>v; Yml. .1. r

French Pitches Cubs to Victory

PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 12 U rrj’ French held Uie Phils to five lllta while hU Chlcato teammate.i pounded fll Johnson and Cli’de Smoll for H aafeUei u id a S to 1 victor^’ ^ a y . Bill Nicholson clout-

' a home run with none on buo the Cubt In Uie Uilrtf Innlnt-'

• R H EChlcaso ........ _..203 000 000-5 14 0Philadelphia .....000 OOl 000—1 6 2

French and Todd; 81 Johnson, 8moU, wlUon and Atwood.

- In the loiirth

\ M’littered mid wii-. in IIIi Ip trou exi'cpt In the llr.M and third In «.i when Idnha.I’■-Jll. .'.cored ll.i

'III- I’llot.-i will ^cntl Darrell Field;. ■ Inal OKden'» Ki-n / ‘ollvka'ln Uic t (!"me ot the tlirre-oiil-of-fl'

;.riU-> for the ple ldenl■-■l cup.

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NATIONAL H -\O LK •Mite. Cardinal* ...................Meliql.1011. Culii ....... ......... .....RlKo. Phllllei 1......... ........ ........

Boston Scores Twin Triumph

BOSTON. Sept. 13 (4-^Tlie BM- in Bees inapped a four-same loxlnc rcak today w’lth a twin victory ,er Uie St. LouU .Cardinal.-;. Jim

Tobin coa.itcd throusli the opener Ir, mati-.i iMunded out a 17-7

triumph, wftlle Bill Po*edel annexed h ij I3th Jrtctorj-, ,8-1. In Uie nleht-

ij/ftamo: R H Ea t. L ouw ......... 001 oai 021— 7 7 1Bo.Mon .............054 023 40x—n 31 I

Bowman. Lanier. Doyle and Pad- Bott; Tobin and Berrcs.

Second game: R H ESt. Louis ...........000 000 100-1 9 1Boston ................100 100 04x—0 15 2

Cooper, nutclilnson and Owen; Pfv^del and Bor^ie.

H a n s e n ’ s S i x - M a n . G r i d T e a m W i n s

MURTAUOH. StpL 12-T he slx- ...an league football sea.'on opened here today wlUi the Hansen ««m a ^r ln i: ft 39-8 victory over Mur* tauRh. ' .

Murtnugh'a next game will bo played September 20 wlUi the Ru­pert-six-on the local gridiron.

Californian Boivs To Marion Miley

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Steve Belloise Defeats Garcia

Young Bronx Belter Earns Shot at Middlcweighl

Championship '

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; ssr'IsHrHfrS* s 4 ’s s * ’ « a ' !

C < 5 n r l P o i i d f I SM e t e r D i . s | ) n le i

I p l s r s s : s S ' | S S ; s " S

■ ' T S f l ; i S

P e r i s l i a b i d - S h i p p i n g

' S ’S I

j n f f i w j j s w s a & f e

S i f g i...... .................. Rem oval Notice

I will ofK-n lip my ofllce In HifT.r"£rs^strJt

r^,r‘.si"='ts=roinfn«. One of tlir ^lx Mlti-chn.'.cn wlilch llie U- S. lor.t iliirlnf the wnr

, On« of iny ciiMomcr,-. U *Untl!ns by niy dr. k iind lie f.nya, "I .itnrtnl

I u..mplrn l-..r, W Q, ui,w„i. ulflr'' bm nV'oI' Pom nyk oll’Vn'^

......... . •"■■• ” ■ -tiiui 110«.

z , 7 ;

i : ( : '

Mr. Farmer

Z o ;2 ’a “u ,r „ , : ; s " s ; r f , rtlilj motor oil for loLs of

\Vc' h a V 0 n .<11111)110(1 R c a n P l a n t ai oxpcritinccd l\I il l J lc n . •

com il am i iiH stin; y o u carc- ftil Jiiul co iisc icn liouH b a n -

HA (JS a n d T \V We will f u r n i s h

cvL T y 'co rncr o f ' t h e worlfl.

3 Quinn Wilson &1 S011S

■\\ l.nvc nboiit all the k m bwlncM yojicAiWnke^earco^

’•' •• ir It

Before I took Uiln fia.i on. 1 went

K. H. M cDavittn a s h o . S t . w . -

W e W i l l / A e e t Y o u

A t T h e F a i r

\Vo su/fTPsi you v is i t T w in F a lls ’ p r c n t f a i r ' t o d a y -

!>«(! plan a •re tu rn v i s i t . 'l o o ! E apccin lly s e e t h e iiiwht n.rlco pi.r-formanccH - I t ’a R re a te r th a n e v e r . V i.iit A L L

l i i H10 Ipt Iip,/in tliflr clrwmi for ft few

S H fS S r s 'Siiinss'KST„ro:;

P ra tt G lass & Gas, .umber, Oil & Coal Co.

' T m N FA LLS N EW S.-TW IN FALLS. IDAHO, FRIDAY MOnNIN.G, SEPTEMpFR \ \ irUO PA G E ET.EVEN

Today attend F. F . A . and 4 -H Club auction. See “Livestock a t the F a ir ’'^ b a n t a d R A t E S

rOT PubllCtUOQ &1 Bolil n a S B •a d NBW6:

RATtS PER I-INE r e s DAY;Bll llB* P " <•»? --------, ,Thrrr i i j* . P « >*"• — ' f 'O n ti»r. P 'f I'"* --------- ;-------- -‘®

33 1 /3 D isco u n t T o r C ash

Cm!) rilicount.1 ftllou'M If ^(lv^rU.•e• mtm 15 paid lor «lthtn tevcn d»y» of flrjM nirnlon. ' ,No clsMlfUd f(l t«ken for Ik s Ui»n iOc Includliis dlwmiiit.Lino of clftfJlfled ftdTrrtialnc com­puted on ijMls of flvi medium* feiiKCii o^rdi per line.

CO M PL K T B C O V E R A G K ' A T O N E CO STIN TWIN FALLS

PllOSE 38 or 33 FOR ADTAKER IN JEROME

t-Mve Ada »t K a: W Rool BeerIN RUPi3lTAri.' nt Rc;.lclciire of

Idn Wliecler. 713 H 31,IN BUIIL

[.piive Ads a t jMlln'i Shell super Servlcc suuon ,

:00 Droatlwny South Tlib paper stiljxrlbe^ lo Uie code o: etlilci of tlic AssoclMlon‘of News-

•p-iper ClQJ3lfle<J AdverUsliij Mail' ^ »SCtj and rcicrvM Uie rlRlil lo edl'

or rcjrct nny cln.'-'ilflcd odvcrUaluB •DllntU AdJ" cnrrylnit n Neas-TUnes Box number tire lirlcUy confldcnilii »nd no inrormivtlon can b* rl*'cn U rfcnril to ihe ftdvertlser.Errors r.Uould bo reported Ini^tdl- Bifly, No (illoa-nnec will be tnndi

■Ipr more Uisn one Incoaecl Inier- Uon, —

Sl’IJClAL NOTICKSf fumlRiitlon. T. P. Floral.

REKfllQERATOR eervlce. I’ll. Til.

lulls. EdlUi Wllllaiiu, 73S Main E.

MRS. LCTTIE FORTUNE t l ili« Vofue. F ln l cliua Alterations.

InOtpgndttBt eper*wr. Ph. f "

-lit c lu .1 alternlloni. drrssmnktnj;.Mns. NELUE VAN AUSDE3-N

130 Miln 8. Ph. 103V

6F.E eur ■rlUmln exlilbll, Merehanlfi’ Bill?.. IlRve your blood prem re tikpn. Dr. Horn. * t the fair.

10c Jumbo I2t oz) Malted M llb Vliere the hi school sans liargi out. Uirse .dance noor. Tti« Ptlcr Pan—ftcroM trom' Scotl'i.

SUMMER CAniNS . AND RESORTS

GOOD THINGS TO EAT^^ORAPES- BrlnK com. 151 Sidney.

TO.MATDES 5Ca T. F. nor»l. G<S,

PRUNES niid Miiplrri. Bu.v or Inirk In:nl. Kollmeyer rwidi, 1 ml. H, oL N.K. comer Buhl.

HALE penchfo mid pcnr.v Voul Wa Mtll Imvc ionic. RciL-.onnWc. Nortli

‘ Xfntn FruU ftkt.. 700 block.

Pnin^F^. 50c bu, Fresli picked every mnrntnK. HrtnR contnlnen. Ron load meloni, Oc. IOc. 305 Sho, W

A u c t i o n

T o d a y !

Tyvin'Fails CoiHity Fair ■ Filer Fair ijrOunds

Look

WANT pnr.'.niKCI polnLi r . *1x1X11 Phone 1007.W.

181h Share rxji.

B E A U T Y SH O P S

PERM., H . « . 10. y, price. » I3 Kimberly Rd. Ph. 1717. Mr3. Dea' nicr find Grace Wells,

SPEClAl/--*# *are for MiO; H and |& waves H price Idaho Oarser Si Oesuif Shop Pti U i

BEJkCrn? ARTS on Permonenu tlJX) up Jtitnur ttu<

d to l cork free 13& Main WesLO

SITUATIONS WANTED

YOUNO TJinn .HiKlnu r-.miI.? «orlc for boiird tiiid ,ioo;n. Call T. f Buslitf,-,,? t/rilve«((j', PJj- H*.

:XP, .itorc rlerk. scn'lce station anti true*: dciver WKnt-i.work. Refs, fiirii. lh)x 53. Nea'j.Ttme.i,

YOUNO mnrrlfd man wftnU dairy i,<>rk. .Machlnf/j- and IrrlKatlon •xp. Box'*3. News-Tlmcjj^ i.

H E L P WANTED— MENm a n Mhool^fradUBie. 18-2S,yr5.

old. to Vork fn servlcc jfntloi'i. Write Box 1. Ne»j.Tiniw,

PRUNES, Krapn. Jelly crata. to­matoes. • red potatw:., all cheap North Mam Kriill Mkt., 700 block.

ORAPES. 75c bu. Kentucky Womlcr lieiins. 75c bu. Tomnlor."., SOc SinWi. 1 nil..N: Wii;.h. jchool.

.PRUNES, peaches, frapei. lomnloc; lirlns containers. Market Baaket 5 Points .E. Earl O. Ralues.

M Bujhela Queen Elbcrta.peaciies- cheap. North Main Krull Market, 700 block.

GRAPESITALIAN • prunes and U varletiei

crf.pes lo clioow-lrom. Ripe now: BiiLich Orcliard. 'i ml, S. Kimb

Oiher vnrlcUe.'i nnd pnines :By buUiel or tnick load. At D. L. Wouacoli's. 3 ml. E. on U. S. 30. ' i mL s . ph.1J«2-J3.

PEACHES a t tha Broim o rth u d i HiirTy )( you « V)t aoma of ihoie Champions. O b er tu and Holes, Sept a, Brins your o to containers. Truckers roUclted. No fruit sold Sunday, Floj'd Brown^owner.

SCHOOLS AND TRAININGNITE achooi ela.«es i tlme. week.

I aimrthand, accl.. bu*. law, 1 ' . aaf^amanahlp. T. F . Dus. Univ.

LOST AND FOUND

LOST; 3-yr.-old roan bull, no brand,. between Hutelton-Pftul, Sept. t r

Ph. Hollenbeck's. Reward, ,

MOTORlSTS-<Mt C03U. take ahare exp- pass. Travel Bureau. Ph. n u .

WANT 1 poM. lo PhoenU, Arli. leavlns Sept. J6, Share exp. Call Sat., a t Apt. 3, 255 Hlh Avp. E.

MEN wanted at On?c to train for airplane consinictlnn. inilusLr>' millions behind In uufillrd nrdcr.'i. Trained men can be put to work a t once, jjooil pay. jteady work. Small irnlntnR’fee, terms arranged. Write Box 55, Ncw*.Tlme.v

H E L P WANTpD— WOMENGIRL for gen. hsewk, MO Lincoln,

GIRL lor gen. hawk, Ph, 1B73-J.

FURNISHEDAI’ART.MENTS

ROO.M AM) tJOAKD

IlM, apd Bd. i:o etli A

FURNISHED ROOMSSLPC, roanj>^l5 :nd A

MOO, rm.. oiit.\lclc PI

Il.MS.':07 Bill AVT. K.nl,. pn.' 1507.

WARM rm., te.irrf npilo:inLl39a-r

IS :n<I W. Ph. I«a-M .

500 UP Avant I!o:pI. 151 td h

ROOM iipxt lo l).illi. Fum.*3.50 VI; Cill «Ilfr 4. 13R A'-h.pi\. m e.

FARM S AN[) ACREAGES FOR SALE

WELL Improved BO A. I ml. fron Richfield. C- W, Adanu, Ameri­can Falls.

WELL-IMPROVKD EO-acrr fann, i ' : ml, a, or Buhl; ii:ivert high­way: 71 ttfrrs eultlvBblc. 3 pa. -

. lures. Sale price J10,800; Int.K i'r doi.ll. iC32 pays annual p.'U). and Int, Wrire 6. M, Chadbiirn.

'Jcron jf , Ida, Ph, 327-;.i, Jeronie.

O il LEA.Si:. HO

sire ncfniKc frwn RcnlJr must fui

nl,ih e(]uipmcnU Prnnam-nt watc rlnlila. Coort bulldliir», »rll fenc f(l. Land •in hi:ii Male of cultl ViHJnn. 11. r. Deardorlf, MalU Ilia,

TO-ACHE ranch fi

trnclnr Jrr Amcrlci :ir fence; mixlcrn

or irnde fo niodpl true ilpinenl', h

farm lo ;in -'

ticlielhli

J1500 for ; buy in ihr Mniel Emil Dlrtrlrli, Idaho.

HAY; FEED

CUSTOM GRLN'DINGFIX3YD .MIIJ.EIl, III, I, FltPr, Idaho

Phone 72J3—ftc |uy piiotic calls.

Ornltx storage nr.d /ra l elesntnt d iiK i-flu rlap j ana Geamlcaa OLODE SVfD A; I'TiED CO.

CUSTOM GRINDING •Grind It wiiprc ii RrowsI '

MORELAND MILLING ' SERVnCE Ph. 218. Filer, I’h calU olf grlndlnK,

■MICHEL’S GRASS ,JULIUS JASI'EK CROP

Order nrw (nt lull phmtlDKl GLOBE SEED A; HEED CO.

LIVESTOCK FdU .SALE

10 PUHKHItMI) Him

I-IVISSTOCK r-jjH-SALE Life’s Like T h a t

„r;;i a ; ’:

CiOOD moil!!, , On Jart)iti:r i ;a:i. Jiio. O. 1

r. U:,liis ;>ul .V., tor I'fb : 1. Ph. OIM-Jl

LIVESTOCK ON E X in illT AM ) |-()t{ SALI' NOW AT

FILER FAIR C R O U S P S

A U C T I O N

In V. F. i; l-.P.Kl t;u l:i:nhs KrIdr, al.'ila, lair ;

•Kx-t;,V, n:nn q. n

•i: Col. W

■ H rluli'. ■TV, lioi:».1 JUllKtliK

i ^ c i i i ; n o Nfiir -.nlr at\hf>w

•MalhoiK anti marr-, Ciiamiilnn

Ai^li;ir Itili V,fl of 1J11-.

Sprlr.j: C

1 mile I.S gillfj

lorth ol U,

fl vr ol<l mar<; and niair

llirr'llnw iint;ilUrin rnlt 1, Ilulil

,, s

r o;.t^I..ll-- n Jark tiiiilr-. ti.!-I, Buhl. Ill 3,

IIAMPSHIitK [I

■LIVESTOCK— POULTRY WANTED

•HIOIIEST p rin s i);il(l for your fjil clilikcnr.'luiil' tuil-.rjj Inricpeiid- ,rn! Sie:tl<Ci>nit>;itiy I

i'DULTRY FOR SALEriiYEllS. mil): tal

lOO. AUb'nUA Wlill

By N ehr

\ ,c:ilcsm nn Ic f l th e m fo r u< In siimplc . . . C tl homc new c iis lo m c rs in I h is nciK hbnrhM d."

ALTOS I'OK SALE

AI,MO:Vr i;.-'*- <!nii;ri:c tnljli-, I

)li:.- ' lirr.un furlul. l!.-:roii,,l,;.- T.’li 3nl Avc

CANVAS-ALL KINDS n iom cti Toi,. .'i lloily Works

AUTOMOilILK CiLAiiSTi)i> Ii(Kly Work.i

MlOW " V h-ll.v " V Jiulli' u; Ji;>ili:|il- <lrlv^^k iii:.n' o i :l ’K h a iid w a u i:

ri.S’K Ilsh .uid duck l)oa'. li:,

WOOIJV -SCAI, .MO'I'I

CIJ[ISIST110I[S LOP[ Mil]

Food Value f a r Superior to Cow’s Product, Tests

Reveal

r(( Ori’i;ojt

2 OIL liunier cabin. AL'.o Jn<i,.WcKcnr

Husiness and P rofessional ,

D I R E C T O R Y

CWULD O pi;nt reducPi!

• Imptr.mnit

TRKHiS AND TRA ILER SONE Ph D :a:-jn^

IJI.KT' I)--.!. ;i;-lcr,i loy oi;lr>: mV .M:n;u- Cil; l cc<1 ami n ic l,

lOR SAl:t*-lM3 Cll'-v, imck; bPet 'i.Tii. c o iid itio n ^ n r n:9i;-R3

EXCm-IONALLV well built tralh hOll e, Plioiie 5<2.TWIN KALI^ LUMBER CO,

Dalits and MansnfjatEla-well. 535 Mnln W, Phra

B icy c lc Salca-& Scrci'ccBLARIU8 CYCLERY

UNFURNISHED HOUSESKarace. a o N. Loai,-,l Av

5<-RM,.aijplex,ni(l Ii

RM S. Karnge. tood location. E, Sancer,

FURNISHED HOUSES« ilAfS., fflmce. 7(h Ave,.B,.

3 RM S. mod. I 'i n

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE

LADY for sen. homework, ea:___3 children. Go home nlshta. Call eves. 8-7:30 , 200 flth E. Ph, 1505.

EXPER. scnmntresa wantfil............have worked In tailor ahop before, Babbel’.i Clothing Clinic,

10 TO 80 acre.v mostly pasture a alfalfa, vlclnliy Twin Falla Bull!,' adaptable for dairying, m i, hou-ip, or larjer. Can tumlsh

M int . Kood rcf'i, PoMpulon about March ■........ - Write P. 0 , Box S:3. Bulil,

BEADTY operator u-iih Rood follow­ing In Twin Falls and vicinity. Give rxpcr, and rtfs . Box 52. News-Tlmcs,

H E L P WANTED— MEN < AND WOMEN

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESWELL located beer parlor and card

room. dolnB very nlc« bujlnesa. Jerome. Ida. Box U74.

UNFURNISHED APA R TM EN TS,

VACANCY. Reed Apia, Ph. 1^17,

furalaJicd, 435 4tlj A've. ^

FURNISHED - ....... A P A im iE N T S

REDEC, front. 310 0th Ave. E.L mod. 148 Pierce.

APT. u u Klmbetlr Rd. Ph. 17i7.

APTS. Ph. 1687. 307 Sth'Ave, Eaat.VACANCY. peed-A pu. Ph. 1317.

^VA^T U) borrow HOO for U mos. aV lor. b t . WUl glva chfttl«I mort- sace on 33 head dairy cows and

, heifer*, ao^ <3, N ew s-,^es.

JOSTAME<tB In a Ph. 458 OosU 971APIB. Tbe QjtfonL 4M Uoln North.

ILL farm, L. A. Cnime, Oen. Del,

SMALL Imp, acreage, Ph, 0180R3,

REAL ESTATE LOANSLOANS en FARMS and HOMES.

Fred P. flaWs-Norttiea LIf« Ina, Co, Peavey-Taber DIdg. Ph. 137B

FARM AND CITY LOANS Sec PEAVEY-TABER CO.

Beal ralM and lermsl

3i^Cr Is all LAnd Dank borrowers are currentlj ptulrig. Why pay more? Sm Nailono] Farm Loan Office a t 113 ird Ave. 8, In T . P,

H O M E S FOR SA L E

•RM. hOUJf, lJx2«, Ph, 0I8a-R2.

R E A L ESTATE FOR SA LE

50x125 CORNER Jot, ChBlcc locft:

MODERN TW(5-ATT. DWELLINO Priced right for quick aalel Stoker

J r conditioner, Plu 2011.

R E A L ESTATE WANTED

l i i c i / d e s f o r R e n t

C^>0V 5TnN 'S-PU 0riE 5C3-R

C h i r o p T a c i i c

s. Tiain

C o a l a n d IV o o d

PHONE 3 lor Aberdeen coiil, moving and im

fer, McCoy Coal i Trausfc

C u r t a i n S h o p ■

D r y C l e a n i n g '

Parlalan Dry Cleaners. Pho B;

H o u s e h o l d N e e d s

I n s u r a n c e

Nortiiweslcnt Mutual LUa Ins Co. M. B- U n b o l t Sp Ag. Ph 182<,

Spray painUng. kal!.oniliilni:. 305B-W

E, L SHAFFER,

J . E. ROBERTS, rep, la rs« t exclu- slvB health. accld(nl Co. In world 233 Main Ave, N, Ph. 563.

J o b P r i n t i n g

Q U A L IT Y JO B P R IN T IN G

K e y S / io p

L a u n d r i e s

Yokohama hand latmdrj-. Exp. work l i We call. deUvcr. Phoiia IIT.

Jffonci/ to £b o rtFARM end City loana,«\i% prompt

acUon. SwlJn^Inmu O) Pho, SOI

See J. E While flrit for loans on Qomea or Pusloeas property, to v IUt«a. QUlck service. 13$ UalD S.

C A S H L O A N S

$ 5 t o $ 5 0 'CASH CREDIT CO,

Rnn- 1-3 Burkholder Blrtj. Ph, 776

t o L o

$ 2 5 t o $ 1 0 0 0

• ON YOUR CAR

UP TO tn fl'oN X llS TO R>TAV Contrncw refinanced—pnvuie sales financed—cash advanced.

C onsum ers Credit Com pany

$ 1 5 A N D U Pon your liir or fumlture. Pay-' mnils 10 n u t yinir^ Income.

LOCAL-COMPANY W ESTERN FiN A ^'C E CO.

Next lo’ Fldelliy B.ink

O s t c o p a t h i c P h y s i c i a n -

Miller cnm c. 413 Wain N Ph. 1577,

Dr. O. W Rose. 114 M.iln N. Ph. MT.

P a i n t i n g a n d D c c o r a t in g

P l a n i n g M i l l

We make taali, doors, screens, eabi' iDia count«n—«aythln« of'wood TWIN FALLS LUMBER CO.,

Phon# S43

P l u m b i n g a n d B e a t i n g

R a d i o R e p a i r i n g

Powell Radio. 153 2nd Avc, N.

R e s t a u r a n t s

Eat a good meal a t Caledonia Hotel Coffea shop. 35c. Opfn all night. Rooma, t l up-, 201 Sha-Jiono South,

S h o e D y e i n g - R e p a i r i n g

IDAHO Shoe Elilne. Ml colon.

T r a i l e r s

Trailer Houses. Gem Trailer Ca

T y p e w r i t e r s

Sales, rentoU and crrlce. Pliooe M,

U p h o l s t e r i n g .

V a c u u m C l e a n e r s

. Miles. 530 Bl. Lks.

JUIC KJiTATK iIEATUOL:vs t

' ‘t lA R K v " 'M U S ( ;K A \- l ' :

l(!,COO COMPLI-rrK fet ni.-; iiro in r flxtiirf:,, nraily nru Jlfff /or te rrJ ln i lJohn Bolton, M int Cinar ;;i

COR^uSJITI'D metal iTxifii vanlKd and black fl;ii StormseaJ metal roolinn. lirlcr^.

KHf:NOEL'6 IIARPWA!

i I * ( ) i i ( ; i ’s ' I V ‘. l l o f ^I K iral Lad>*s r i |I l5i;>’CINN.\TI, .SiITT' ,12 - . r /- i T'lo :rrt cap po; !c;N le.'itlllei

HOME FU RNISHINGS • AND APPLLVNCES

Ifl cO pD iL',«{ clrculai 520 to MO, G rnulilc F ^ l;illlli; hratrohi, br;ind HrX^j:SiO.

H A R R Y M U SG R A V

Dxi: pabcn Siulnle.vi Shrrn ku; Iv nis,% and a 7 - p lw rnloi lul lim-nla ixillrry ;.ol.J7.05 {or a Itrtl lime only a i '

MOONS

S E E O U R D lS P L A -i: : .- M lli f .Mcrch«n(<’ Df.ipla}' h iim ie Twin Fall,i County Fair. Filer Kiound.1, Sept, 10Ui-13tli. Meet nnd my cnK rla lrers and com* to the tairl■ H A R R Y M U S G R A V E

15 TRADE In n V ^ a i matlrtsa..rcKafaie-s.'i of It--, cninll- tlon. on any niattrrr-N .'cUliig for ll4 J5o rm orc .W c will anynot u:.?ablc. but will GIVE il«c oih- fr.i to llto Sali’jillon A m ^ '' Your old inaitrrr.i will be n iloVii p.ny- went, balance weekly. Claude Drown, fim illure nnd muMc alorr.

P R E -S E A S O N -COAL R A N G E SALEOr a Ilmltecrume only we are in­cluding a 7-plpce aluminum cook- ln«-wcar ser with each new riinue purchased. Full while enamel fnngB W330, Othera priced ac- conUngly.

M OON’S

RADIO A N D MUSICCONN C melody aosophone. OifiSRl

GOOD violin. Reaa. Ph. :23J-J.

WE have a lew good rofonrtliloned band Instniraenta. All In good con­dition.

Dumas-W arner Miulc Co. , Elks' Bids. Ph. » 1 . EaUb 13 Yrs.

J\U TO SnFO R SALE■33 Chffwolet Coupe. PJ>. M00J2.

OR TRADE—1030 Ford coupe. Good aliape.VAIalt McCoy. Ph. 73-J7. PUer.^

;l CUEVt dcL »dn.. new tlrca. $125. •31 Ford pkup. W5. Chn-. ch. <35< O'Connor, opp, P w k Hftttl.

•40 D emomtralor. custom Da - Soto, new c ar.g u ar. Greatly reduccd.'

"is VJ Turfor. nd lo . »475.Sec new Plymoulhs a t Fair. Balsch Motor. 305 Sho. So.

r;p.ilil llii-ni

llliton McDii!

r of

ii.nh nmiivinv nvcrln'krd tliP otlKT 20 rrtit.n, McDuffy Mid.

Juttk-c Allrn pam 2U cents for a <0 ('lut rcrvlrc. mIiI Dan /a.^pe^.

however Tvn-"! a?.kcil for tlir dlf- frrrnce h u t^ ilr .r ri to j.iiy. hr tc«- tifipil.

OM’s w m 1

Depression Fails to Have ■ BacI Effccts, Insurance

Company R epo rts ,M.W VdliK, s rp t. 12 (.T'—Dc.

li!T.•-•.1(111 aivl uiirmplovnirnt li.n-# ulicrlj' to have miv vbible bnd fflrclJ on AmrrU-au liralth fty-•i tl« «tntl'tlral liiillrlln of Ihc Mclroiwll- tail Mfr Jn'iiiance Co,

n i r llr.-l MX monlha of 1010, It tieclarrd, have sIio'ati the Inup« winter Mul *iirhiR dc:ilh riitcs on record, bntli In the Unltrd f5tatf» iitid' C^ui;iil;i. ’nir.-.e flKurcs are bni.rd mi iK.lK-vliokler:, who are ll. Ullily a reliable Inflex of Uir luo cnuntrif..

••Early In the laot decadc." thp rr- pnrl jnl'j. "11 wa's fpared tlmt tlJ mtiM .Tvrrp liuluMrlal tlrpre:.\IOn of » Kvtlrrntlnii would be <julckly rr- flrrifti in 'an 1nI•r'•a.^cri .death nilr,

• Whfti th l\ did not haiipeii, and wlinn inileert each year wUlioul ex- i-e[itlon rcRl'tc-rrrt a more favorable mortahiy rate than had prevailed In any year during the twrnilea. iiHitiy hratih T.-nrker* gtlJi feared that th r III eficcia <in Tubllc hPnlth were mrrelv iio-tponed. and that a ’ rl.-r hi the (knth m ie would come ivfll before Uie clo'.e of the thlr-

■The currtnl records are an elo- aiient tr:llmonlal to the value of the Plfnrla whifli were launchr'cl In Mich brK« iiiea.Mire.s- during these yeur. to p ro itc t'U ie public health and welfare.”

■ntp«hethe)

I Int|iC(Irteniui „

mpthod of paying lor luggage hand- lltiK-r-lO cents fnr each parcel—In roiitniry to the lntrr;.t4ite eomnii i j« .

B r i l a i i i ( J o n i i i i a i u l s , M a r k e t f o r W o o l’ WAS1IIN6tON. Sept. 12 (-Vr-Tlie agriciillure rippartment said today the Qrlilfih guvcMimant bud gained fonrrol over a major portion of . world’.* exiiort' surphi.i of wool and con«QU;:miy wa.i m a po.vltlo5i lo dcimliiatf.iiilces Uiiih abroad ai ' llih couktr)'., TUI*-fftnttol over'price,'., officials ?.ald. WM’eMiecicd to be roflccn Aiiiprlcan government outlays for -cloUilng. blaivRets and over woolen pro<lueta being ordered for mUltary u.'C under Ihc defense program.

While the United Su ie .i h om ol the ttorld'A larger pro<lucrr3 oi wool, the doincf.tic chp rarely Is miT' flclrni for (Inniestlc need,'),

Tlie ileiuriment predicietl -.tliat, due largely to de^en.^r orders, im­ports between now and next Marcli ftould exceed 130,000.000 pounds. In ;lie full yp.ir before tlie war Imporu totaled about 100,000.000 pounds.

Doineiilc prlce,< have been ndranc- Ing during the la,M several monlha.

I d a h o T e a c h e r s S la t e S e s s io n s

EOISE. Stpl. IJ W 1 .-.^ p p ro x l- jjifllely 5K) leacher* from Boue vn)-

OK-m and rural db trlc ts will here Oct. 35*29 for the annual ct 3 meeting of tJie lAtilio Edy-‘

cation asaoelatlon. It was jmnounc* rd today by John J, Hillman, exec- uUve secreiary of the n.'tfoclauoti.

Tlio delegate a ae m b ly ' of tlie ate auoclAllon. with department

mceUnta and aeuloni of the/athletic nd music ossoclatlona.cwlll be In ol« Not, lJ-18, he aald.Olher district teacher*’ meeUnga

will be held as follaws;Sept, 2fi>27. districts &~and 0 com­

bined a t Pocatello: OcU 3-4, district a a t Lewiston; Oct, 4. district 1 at Cocur d'Alene: Oct.. 10-U. district 7 a t Mackoy; Oct. 25-28. district 3 a t Boise and dUtrlct 4 a t TU-ln EjkU*.

CORRESPONDENT T>’OUNDED LONDON. Sept. 13 (/P>—Guy Mur-

ohle. Chleaso, TrUnine corrmpond- ent. w u vronded th th e leg durins Uie bombing and sheUlng of Dover yesterday.^.

S a m e N a m e D o e s F o r T w o S i s t e r s

IDAHO FALLS, Scp^. 12 t<P)—Ida- 3 Falls had only one Mrs. William

Thiel again today—her alMer of lh»- line name had' returned to her 3inr In Wlndmere. N, D.Tlie sisters married men with cactly (hf same names, but who era no relation, tho Idaho Palls

Mrs. Tliiel explained today,^ •Tlie loco! woman, elder of the Mera, married In IBOB In Mooreton.. D., licr home town. Her husband aa from New HoUteln. Mlnrt. Th*

family came here In 1S14.The-younger Mrs. William Tlilel

also met her hu.sband a t Mooreton and n-a.s married In 1013. _

"For one year we. were all llvlns ' 1 Mooreton. and there wa.'* alway* nilxiip In oilr riinll. telephone ealli ■ dcllverlea." the Idaho Falla Mn.and del

•rrflel n ailed.

Jerome- M an Fined For S tr ik in g Youth

JEROME SepU 13 — On charge* -la t.h e atrucK' a 15-year-old youih. Lloke Norris, Jerome, pleaded sulltjr to bAtlerr before Probate Judg« Heber N. Folkm ta this week and was assessed a 135 fine, plus court eosU of M.40. Tl>e_j'outh was Ford Smith, and co tw U lnanl In Che case was Jesae L. S m ith .' tha laiTi father. . ^ ^ i

LEGAL a d v e r t i s e m e n t s

NOTICE TO CO NTnACTOns Seoled bfds will be received by the

Ccnvnlisloners of .th e Twin Palli lllRhft-ay Dlathct, Tw in Falls, Idaho, unUl two P. M. on the 31st day • September. 1040. for the (umlahlns. criisliins. hauUiur an d spresdlns of approximately 3 £ ^ tons of cnuhed gnve) or rock -aQPfacins on 28- tnllei ' of hlfthway In Uie TwIn’Falls-HUh- ' way DUtrict. and (rill then be opa> d and publlclr fead. /Plans. spedfiCBUoas. zona of con*

■act. propoul lorrM^aDd other In-' ' jrmation- may be obtained, i t t

of nee of Uie District. A 'chart* I two donan will b« made far ead set of plans and cp6Cinc«UaRs.j|

Th# right 1* reter red to . i t > e « J .ropooaU. or to M o a p t.te tjO T deemed beat for th* Twin -'] Hlghteoy DUtrlct. • . - _

TWIN T/dJJB mOKWAT j D S Z IO O T l

By j : d . Btaem*. d r e c u r . - ' ^ Pub. News: Sept. 13. JS. M f lS . l

U. 19, « . tw o - ■ ■

^ P A C E TWKT.I'fi TWIN FA LLS K EW S, TWIX FA LLS. IDAHO. FRIDAY JI0R N IX G .,SEPTE51BER 13. ISIO

I D A H O D E P A R T M E N T S T O R EDEPENDABLE

W ORK CLOTHINGCLOSING OUT

/ - A L L -

M I L L E R S H O E S

?

S p e c i a l a t P A I R

1 2 5 P a i rV ^ y H ig F T G rad e

LA D IES SH O ESg o a t t h i s l o ^ p r i c e j u s t

^ h e n y o u . n e e d t h e m .

A ll N ew S m a rt P a tte rn s

" Suedes — G aberd ines — P atent and Suodo

Combinations . Few bicR’c m araca in — Brown Calf ‘ S p ec ta to r I’unips — Blue Suedes — Black Suedes an d 'G ab e rd in e s . . . i\Iany iicel heig-lUs — Regular va lues a t $13.75. ^ ' ■

C L O S I N G O U T P R I C E

$ 0 9 5 P a i r

H e r e a r c l i i c s i z e s — l o o i t c l o s e l y — y o u r s s h o u l d

b e h e r e . , .

W id lh ........ ......■......r. ' f . , ' I j ! 7 1 1 s [ t ; . 1 9 1

A A A A .......... ............ 1 1 . , i :i •" 15 . ; 1 1A A A ............. ........... : — ■ . 1 • ;i 1 r> 1 (i I n- 1 : m 1 1A A .............................. : I ' l •I i :1 I . ’I i '5 [ 2 1A ...................... ............. 1 ; 2 , li ' G ! 7 , I! ! :5 1 1H ......................' ............ ; 1 .1 ■ :{ j 7 ; ;i i 7 ; ;i , 1 'J 1 f

.MAIN SHOK I)i:i-T .

Just Received ^

S T U D E N T S

L A U N D R Y C A S E S

^ $ 1 3 9E x tra F ille rs .... .......25c

Si7.cto fcliofll niitl .'riiiliiiK llH'ir l.viiiiclry

tioinr r;iT ih r viT.v tliliiR. n ic cxcriiilnimUy llclit wflKlit tiuillliiR c-ic \. Hclntorcccl cciilcr niiil cMrn Mrniii: ::;0-lU. ,

U'.l fillrr. Itlcli I()ol:liiK. cloiiUlc woven coco;i tirowi* rtiick. A utronK ^ fliiWi riil;rlc in.-it (lots no l wll c .^1ly. Kra- Miiip style ntnm|)

and niUIrVr.' holder—rcvcrnlblp ftyle.

e c Unom v d a s e m i;n t

S ing le P laiilS h e e t B l a n k e t

49cBltr TOxBO. ■ Aworlcd cnlni;..*

IIC-OND.MY HA sEM ENT^ I 'a rt W ool

Double B lanke ts

$1.98yi.-e 7:\5V A.'.'t Tleil rolor pl:ild.l. A nice '«arm hlflni;et at n loa'ptlce.

W'ONO.MV nASKMENT ' i ) n c Groiii) o f (Irow inK

- (J ir ls ' *

. School 0-Xfords

$1.77Drown nnd black iiu iv rj u lth leallirr and coiniKir.lllon •••olr.s.

ECONOMY nA.SEMENT

V S a n i t a i r J S a p k i n s ,

2 T ’ ° " ' "“ 2 5 c ^

- KtONOMV HASE-MKNT

W onu-n's I’u rc T h re n tJ

Silk Hose

■ 2 5 c P a i r ' .All new fall, colon

E(-'ON(),MV nASEMKNT

2 V2 U )'Cotton Batt,s

49c

T W I N F A L L S ' l a r g e s t S T O C K S

G U A R A N T E E D - “I f \ I t I s n ’t R i g h t , . B r i A g I t B q c k \su ;n 's .sToiii:

F u llv Simfr^nV.i'il .S linink

CROW N OVKR.VLLS

$ 1 . 2 9ir cnm loilnbi' til nna

M en’H Fiim (»us I.cvi S t ra u s

\V ..\IS 'rO V E R .\L U S ---------■

.... $ 1 . 2 9 $ 1 . 6 5:r Ki-irniiltcd. Now iimilr •iilli llie concnilrrt

$ 1 . 6 5

OVKRALLS

9 8 c» n( ihrm —Clioif*

» o y s ’ Si7.cK 7 9 c ^

's U cn v v n-oz. S a n fn ri/cd S h r u n k

W A IST OVKU.\LLS

S9ct:('()NO.MV n.ASKMi.sr

M en 's Snnfo rizvd S h ru n k

SILVlDR ISTRiCAK,

79c

• KCONOMV nA.SESlK.ST ^ .Men's 18 I.h .

Ii)cru Color Ujiiops9Sc

llr.ivv knit colloil. S lirs 3IJ lo-f.0 Anklr' li lu-ih » |||| long Alpcvf.i. .

KCONO.MVBoys’ Colton Unions

49cI nun or -Oiorl sirruv Anklf Irncili. Ran-

k.M lvr iiiijirrs—ndd DiilR in 'n rc li fnr comfcirlnl)lp fit_

AIN n .nO R SIIOK DKl’T. ~fi.li.rli firnuhie SliHl Hflmrhljlo

WORK s i i e n-•.LMiMK-.Kays soft aiif) pllnble.

$ 4 ^ 4 5

-•nuhir shrll H-l.irh llnrvhldc

WORK SHOE•iithcr roiiMruclIoii In .i coiiiloilahlc plain

ix-alh'T r.nlr niul licrl

Orisliial a ilpp r»» Mrn'. Oil TonLOGGER SHOE

ilic KX' .md plain lor pa tttrn i. Henvy

$5.90 ,:$ 9 .9 0

MKN’S KTOIti;

V' K a.sl Iron

$4-98

; MKN’S STOItr;' C an 't n ii,s l 'K n i

CARPENTERS’.OVERALLS

$1.98Msdc MUi lit ihe {p.aluren H int m nvn l'-r ' lik»

MKN’fi STOllKS anforized S h r u n k S u p e r llu w kPAINTERS’ O V E R A L I^

9 s e

.■MEN’!? STOnE

S a n fo rirc d S liriink

W o rkSUITS

$ | 9 8

Diue nnt] hro»n Mrlpr or wliU" iind blue ViTlpc, B-or.. Sanlnrlnd mntcrlBl wlin lull hdt. Hutloii from. "

MKN'S STOIli: Icn'f San f ru i Shape

Fur FeltW ork Hats

aiilln lined. Good nimllty ItMlier 'i\l bru)d. QoiiJiU rdc.e;i. Mndc

o f Kenulne frll . $2.98 '

KCONO.'ty BA StniK N T

M on's lic tirh L e a t h e r

ilPttvy coinponltlon out M)lei n l lh full icralii leather In- . ftolc.1 nnd .illp soic.i.

ECONOMV nASEMKNT

H er r in g b o n e•Tw ill

COIOM ot lull niid, Krny Rn'Wii Saii- forir.cd shnink for

Mi\rie ■ wltli two button flap pock- rLn. ilre.M .'hirt roUnr nnd ciiff.i. Indc^lrucUble but- lotw.

I’jinLs to M n lc h . . $ 1 .4 9

KCONOMY nASKMEST iu.iraii(rrtl >>anrorlied .Shrunk

W o rk -S h irts111 rm. roomy, rip-proof triple Itched ie;imi, UnbrcnkAljle Lnk-

Bluo or Krny.

4 9 c

• . i:C()NO.MV HASEMi:.'

M.-n'.'; C A N V A S W OH K G LOV K S.

M oil 's K row ii O iils iilfN A I’ (JL O V F S .........................................................

Men's llo i’scliiiii; WORK GI.ON’HS. i-il.-usticB ack o r I ’la in C u l 'f .'^tylrs ..............................

M on 's N a tu ra l C o lo r WOKK SO X . ‘

Men's LiVhl G\-cy WORK SOX. fo r .....................• .......................................................

25c15c4 9 C

25c25c

me Smnnth Quality Whlpcnrd

W ork T rau sersr-.i v;rrcn and oxford Kray. Hcnvy

.....$ 2.98IXllNO.MV DASF.M£NT

JJoys’ " ^

P:irt Wool Sw eaters

9 8 c

W O R K

P A N T SI n a 151k A s s o r l- '

m c n t ’o f Fahric.s

a i id P n l lc rn s .

All Fully tianforlwd Shrunk

Hcnvy pocket llnlHK«. : reinforced kll(clilnE» nl n il points of strain. The i

• town# blRKMt w o rk : pnntx vnluel

.MEN’S STORE

Heavy Twill W o rk P an tsF o re s t jjrccn or o x f o rd K ray . R e in fo rc ed

. jHickela, double s u i t - B o a t sa il p o c k e t liuinR.

$ 1 9 8 ,

; ' MEN'S STOIIE'■ Mcn'.s Q u a l i tyW ork C orduroy Trousers

M ade w ith heavy p o c k c ts , YulLciU. e x t r a ''‘ licavy corduroy in d a r k b ro w n color.

$2.98 ISIEN’S STORE * (iMen’s C o llon •!

Wliipcord R id in g P an ts f’ f 'u ll double se a t. B u t to n b o tto m s. O x fo rd ■ g ra y o r fo re s t f tree n ..

$ 1 . 9 8 _ J '