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T T WORLD ANTI-RED FRONT M AY BE ORGANIZE! GOP Heads Join in Lincoln Day New Deal Attacks » DEIS WOULD FORCE DECISION ON FDR’S PLANS 'By LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON, Feb. 12 (U.R)— R e p u b lic a n H in hund- reds of Lincoln day meetings join toniRht in attack on the Nflw DeaJ. The celebration coincidcs with a renewed campaign by Democratic conservatives to smoke out President Roose- velt on the question of third term. Supporters of VU c-Prcsldeiil John N. Giirner nre firlnf? tlie third term smudge. Bui despite pre.vsure from « Gnrncv. ncUJicy Sen. Burlon K. Wheeler. D., Mont., nor Postmaster General Jnmc.s A. Fnrley has con- sented to announce (or President regardless of Mr. Roosevelt's plans, aarncrttes are laslstlng. however, that they will be able to force Mr. Roasevelt to rcvctll hl.s plans. No Public Statrmrnt Farley, who generally Is counted •salnst a third term, has made no public statement on the question. But IhI.'s week-end he gave permls- flon for his name to be entered In the April 30 Massachusetts presl- Blthough It fell short of the hoped- for direct challenge to Mr. Roose- velt. Some of Farley's as.soclates, however, are confident he would actively oppose the renomination of Mr. Rooeerelt altJiough he. himtelf. would not seek the nomloatlon 1( the President tried ngatn. In that event. Farley delegates probably would be, delivered to Sec- retary of State Cordell Hull'or to Gamer or any other conservative «ho woiOd have their support and Mr.- Roosevelt'B an well. On the Republtoan _iront. » narty leaders j>redlct«d today ■ party leaders .predicted today their nation. * dtiiy 4 ,, ............................. ... ........... tlon city lay between Chicago and rhlladelplUa. The Republican na- tional committee will select the place and the date when It meets here Feb. l«. Vandenberc Rid Sen, Arthur H. VandenBfcrg, R., Mich,, made his fonnal bid lor the Republican noiiilnutlon over the week-end In a St. Paul. Minn., od- clre.v!. In genernl terms he proposed revision of New Deal monetary, tarlfl, bwtnosa control, labor. #ub- Aldy and deficit pollcle.v District Attorney Tliomas Dewey, of New York, en route to Portland.for a Lincoln day speech tonlRht, flimiiltanrounly wns de- nnimclnff the Roosevelt admlnlitrn< tlon a.i Incompetent. BOIKK MKK'r BOISE, Feb. U lURi-RepuJillran I State Ohalrmitn Tom Heiiih and other piirly leiidrrs gaUierrd In RolJie to<lay for Ihr nnmial l.lnroln (Iriy bnn(|uel intiMhl. at whlrh |,100 . guealB were exiiefleU, I*arly leiirtrm «nlrt fywlnton prob- alily wniilct be clin>rti the 1!140 ninte rnnventlon <'lty. 'ilie rimvrntlnn pliire and (liim will be »rl luin to. <lii\ liv Ihr nliitc nnilral committee. I’mf. C W. Clirnowctli, lliilvrr- »lly of Idaho, will tlollvcr tho prln* nridtfsft i\v lUr tMntjiirV. A F, Riddle, nolnn rndin will HCl nn mnnter of rrrnmoiileii. Other fiprnkern, will IncUuIn Ra1|)h It. Itrrtlirikrfi, liitlne nttoniey, nnd 'l'<im K. liOTikol, pti’hlili'iil-rin'l of Ihn I.tncoln l>iiy Immiuet iiKMM'liillnn. DIRSHMRAPS DEi'ECONOMy WAauiNcrmN. fi-I), n (um - Rep, Henry O, DwoiAlink. H , Ida.. A todny clinrHivt Ilia New I>iil'n kciv- firnnienl reiirKiinlfntliin prnHiiini hint failed of lIs jninMne to arfnt t elfl- clnncy and economy l>y roiiRolida- tlmi of bureaus and tlm t biitenii* erary was Min rnmiianl In Ihe •xecutlve deimrliiienlA, I Dwornhak nnid « report liv Ihn I etvll Mrvlco cixnmlnnlon showed iliitt ' <turlnn only two ninntlin lit tlie ]»- nmnlhi period fmm l>irrnil>er. lODR, »o Deoember. ID30, wna tlieir n fliinllon of perAonnol. and Hint Inrirane to 0H7,m In i>o<-emlier, 1030, from BlO.lfll In Uie aanin pe. rlotl luiit year refleeted a ''ronnlsletil and definite upward trend in giiv- arnnienlal employment" with an ad- ditional payroll roet of IIO,aft1.:i2.1. "It III otivloiiA that denplln llin rliilnii advRiKnt In Iwhnlf of tliU provrnin to erfent efflnlency and ri'onoiny and enrouniHe ronnollila* tionn In Hip enertitlve ileparlmrnl*. the iruiiltfi liiivn iHieii In lliA ron* I iiidV' lie mild. ''In iwnllty burn- lUKrary la ullil rniu|mnt. and Itie mil ol lUiii' ’ nV K DAV WKKK noiBB. feb. U iup>--ldnlin works progreM admlnUlratlnn offli-es to - day started onnrallng on a (iva-day waak, Daan W. Miller, stati dltealor, •nnouiuML Where Crashing Chimney Left High School Destruction W MOURNS m DEAIH OF ENGLISH LE U E R UONTREAU. Qcf-, P*b. 13 UJ%- C»nad» «»s pJunted taiar Into days of moumtos Twwljsnulr. M-y«ir»oM to m rw - «eo£r»l vbo <bed laxt lUftaC «A«r a third brain operatk'n to rehrre a wrcussOon suftewl bist Tur«lay te • fall In his baihmxa. Sir Ljitt&n OwtT. thSet «t th» uipm nr roun. took o w 4u- Urs or admliUMnition or the 4a> oUivion vhirh ts encroswd In both w «Hh OfTnany « federal election scheduled fer-March 38. The death ol the Rowroorsten- er»I. »ho had been uncot«*oua sftKe an »>our alter his r»U at the vlee-recal re^Jdence^ in Ottawa, rmis- 1 no swtous poitttea) probletta. ria««e4 to KeUn H e »-a.% s e r r w c a flxT^year term that vould hatv exptird this sununer, and had indicated his Jn- leniioti o( TMinitc to hts nattr* SccnUnd then It « is beUcT«d court cUtlc& m tiOCMkn alTMdy had « cue> ee*.w in mtnd. L«wd K5»»n »nd the duie of Dettm.'htiT hartn* been Debris littered the (op floor of the Twin Falls high xrhool butldinr, in She dome area, after a nuuslve brick rhlmney « m f Ihraieb lh« n»r Vid brilte through third and second noors to crash onto the main floor stairway landlnjr. Here Is MIm Velva Watt, secretary ta Prtoelpal Edward B. BoreL pointing to destruction on the dome floor. The dark object (o which she Mint.i is sart of lha cement (an of the ehlmm* Vh*. •thei-hair-ef-lbW-was ieft-haiiflnrd(n«-li»w«rdnhrn6or-l>eIow: (Times PhoU and » » tfi » M Students Return to Classes on Tuesday; Repairs Under Way W ith crew.s of workmen under A. D. Bobier laborinK at top speed-this afternoon to repair rnvHtjes cauHcd when a 37-foot brick chimney fell through the IV in Full.'i hiRh Hchool roof, Supt. Homer M. DnvlH announced that cla.HHroom work will definitely resume "at the regular hour.s” Tticftdiiy 'morning for junior and Konior high HChool students. Tho two flchoola had taken an enforced oiio-daj* vacalion today to jiermit repair of the dc.strucf^oiHeft Saturday when the heavy chimney loro out the norlhca.st Htairwny nnd Inndetl on tho main floor. Mr. nnbirr and hlr> ricwn worked nil Hnliirdsv nlnht. nil day Hiinday, throuBhnut Inst nlghi and exiwrlert to ronllmifl nntll ihe tank is com- pleted tonlRlit. Hiipt, Dftvls BBld, New Chlmiiry "A new rhtnuiry lirtiiK l)iill( with reliifdrrlUK of rirej." ttie Biiprrln- teiukiii nxplnliit-(l. "Tliln rlilmney 'Hill \>e aVxtut Ifi feel Im than the old 37-r(H)t niriirtiiro which Had no slesl relnfnrreinent. It brokn oft at the Ixil.lom nl the oldest spot," 'llie original portion of thr brick chimney. It wu.i |>oliile<l out, wns built In 1010 when Ihn first part of the prnjirnt high ^cllool building Wiin rmistnii^trcl. ’n ie chimney wa» moriii hlglier 111 later yenrs lo pnivliln suf- flrlrnt fiirnuce draft lo heiit Imtli liiKh nrhmit mill junior IiIkIi. Now. iiownver, wllh %|^ikrr feeding of thn flren the height run bo leduretl, "Ilie m'hool imard Is tnliing every procanilon," said Mr, DavlJi. <lym Uninjured iiepuir work wns riiithurliiea at a spei'liil nirellriK of llio IhmiiI Hutiir- <liiy night while Ihn Twin Falls vs. Idiilio i'lilln |)a^ketbllll fiamn wits l>«- liiK iiliiycd In thn gynitiajilnm. Al- UioiiHli the gym U almost directly below tho chliunoy ajwt, not one briflk fi'll to the Kyinnanium roof, DiiiiinKes which wi’in being re- pulred today lnchul«l thn roofiiiK nnd the dome room through which U)B chimney plunge^l first, Wlinn claoses resuma Tuesday morning stndnnta will not u»e Uin T\ilnert nmlUeiul staltwny. slncn practically nil of the big ponr.roto sliiliciuin WAS lorn away, Hupl, Da- vU sail] Uiat work of rebuilding Ihe stairway will go forward whlW* M'liool U In seanlmi. Work on Ihn coiicrele fonns will iljirt Tiiendar, Meantlnin sltKlenla will lua thn southeast stairway tor the high school,, l.oss Hel III Uin ohliniiny ar«ldent was helleved lo lia between »a.000 and $3,000, Frnllmlnary hurried ivitlmnta lia<l Indicated thadamago miglil u>- tal la.OOO \t« 910,000 l)iil rlinckup clda w hsth^ iK wind dw na|i"’la cnverad by axIsUni insiiraitca on Uie iHindliig, No onn was Injiirad l» Uta mlsliap, althniigh smitliern Idaho debaters (OmUm«4 m raa* *. Cimmm U Oddities Hr United Press ii()i.D .i;p LOS ANCIKI.KH -A fiilniri' cc.l- lege pinlr^MK who turned I niiuIII bccuiiM- lie down lo lil.s iimi 30 ccnlA iiiiil wiintod • ChilMniun fm- hlh vit(« a n d five chiUlti'n, wnn njiiurd |iihoi) to<iay. Virgil K Minsc, SS. who taiiMht mittlK'iniilU'n tiir 13 yeitrn itl Occt- denlnl collriic, wns gruntrd Itvn yeiirs piolinildii by Huperlor Judge l-Vitnk Cl. lUMiin, lie plniilril iiiiilty tn linldliig up a gvwer v,nh mi iinioailinl and broken nhniKUii nn<l tiikliiK tiS, lln iiricil llii- liimllv itiiio lor lha Hrtiiwiiv nnd wiin earilty irarrd by Uie llirnsr. KI1>N NKW YOltK A day In Uie life o( ■ giiiiK 111 Di’iiO I'Uul kUIn left UUn irroiil with [lollce tiKlny; 1, A li'Wrl iiililx'iy, a, A lli-vnii -nld Allot nnd kill- ed and a lil-.vrHr-old tlilef. i'oll.'e' «nlil i'lilil KIwrMile, 10. stole nrvei'iil tliousnnd dollars in wnlches. rliign and oUier Jewelry friiiii a Mom }r,ilerday. He look the loot, tliry niIiI, In the npurt- ment ol Hiiin lloifiiian, ID, Jnhn Kempticy. 1^. s»(l Woodrow Jians, IQ, were ttirrr nnd ICI)ersols let them exnniliin (ha Jewelry, Flieinoln Mild he had ''found a roiiple III Kuni In tha store aiut lirouKlit tlii'Mi niong." Witlle lia Iwlrleil one nn his flnneis, llass Innpeclrd Ihn Imit. H ie gtui went off and 11'ir.s iliopped wiyi a buU let throiiKh hU liend, l|n died an hour nflri lie arrived at Harlem tiospllnl Wreath Taken to Lincoln Memorial WAHiiiNdmN, f>b, la iu.m _ Piesldeiil iiiul Mrs, Hooaevell toddy carried a wieiith lo Ihe flai-draped I.Inroln inciiuuiiil In coininemora- tlon of Urn UlsL blrt|iday annivers- ary of the <ireat Kaianolpator. While Iher stood •llentiv at Uie foot of Ihe marbla tentpli. Oaut, Daniel J. aallBghan, prasldeniial naval alile. carried Mr. Itooneyalt'i wtealh IIP >hs slairs anil left U at Um bM of Unoohi'a autua. riSI AND GAME WESAiSE BOISE. Feb. 12 lU.PJ—Hunting and fbhlng regulatlon.s hct by the Idnho fl.sh nnd gnme commission were an- nounced today by Oame Comnits* .iloner Owen W, Morris. It was officially announced thnt the bag limit on pheasants would bo fotu- birds, no more than two of which may be hens. Tlie coMimlRslon opened tiie Boise, Payetto and Lcmhl rivers to year- routwl (Lslilng for whttodsh; It Iitwful to tako perch and whltr- fl»h through the Ice In Benewuli, Kootenai and Bonner countlen; i>er- mitted fishing for blueback nnd aockeye salmon In the Glarkslork river wllh snag itooks attached in n line; cla>.ed Jel/emon county to lUhlng lor ba». crapple atirt cnhro bass; Closed Ihe entire alAtn to grav IlnK fInhliiK. closed Tower county t< deer hiintliig: net the deer seii.'.oi In dlntrlct ft, roinprl.M’d of JrIIi-i.v>n II<mncV’IIIe, 'rcton, Fremont, Mmli son and rust CInrk counties for <)< i 30-34: sri the west Clark comilv deer season for Oct. a to Nov closed Uie elk season In Miidls Jefferson mid CInrk coiintle.i; , . a special I'ocntello elk hunt lor Nov. 14-lH mill openod Onn noiinty to elk hiintlng on thn sm dates; Oiwned the nob White qm ininling s<'anon In Adn. Cmivi Klniow, (irm , Pnyetle, WasliliiKl and Owyhre coiinlirs, Nov, t- (Jlearwater. Idaho. I<ewls nnd Nrr Perco counties, on Hiiiidayn. Wi*il- nesdays nnd legal holidays, Nov. 1-nO, closed tlio roinultulci of Ui« stale; set Ihn season on Chliir.\r. ringneck, MmiKollan and niuiimi phensnnls lor Nov, 1-lA In lliiilp, Oneida counties; Nnv. l-tO In Twin l-'alU, (loading, Lincoln, Caj»U. Minidoka, Jnroma, lllalna ami Lemhi (ounlleat aet ihe phMnsnt bag limit at four hlrdt, n«t mnrv lhan (wo of which may be hens; Kxpnnded Ihe ant«lo|>A spn-lsl hunt In l.nriilil, Clark, Jeffersxii. Custer and Hutto ooinUlea, lo Hepi, 30-30 wllh a limit of 400 to be kllird. Ohio River’s Ice Break-Up StartH OJNCINtVtTl, O., l^*b. U njm - Millions ol Ions of icn floated down l^e Ohio river today lo break llis worat river fteeae-iip In 33 yoai 'Die flow began t<> inuva all week-end thaws and rains raised tl)« river 12 fret at CInnliinall hi SO hours. (I. H arm)' engineers ex- imiUd Uin Icn to crack up wUlioiit aerlotu property damage. IIOMR HAN KitANCIHOO- • 'llie rnllrs pMsenger list of the S. t1. Par- rakoola. m\ rout« UKtay for Aus- tralia, to fmni WorceaUr, Mass. All are skilled wivkers of a Wor- oaater abrasive manufacturar. en route to put Into o|teratloii a MOO,000 htaurU faelory «»av Bvd- nay Dow naarlng MUiipletlon. Finns Prepare For Summer’s Fight on Reds Inm rinUntf »*r (r«n IK* ll«Mlna In Itli tlni li lUt. (r«« .f .nr a»*ri»4 hr (•nllJocM li W*kk Mllkr. ■»m. __ >U > *r IS* •<U»I »(tiMiUa. ta ria- •»»). By WEBB M1U.ER UnUed Pm s staff CormpMtdrat STOCKHOLM. Sweden. Feb. 13 <U.R)—The Finns have beaten off the first phase, at leo.it. of the greatest Kussian attack of the war. an tempt to break through the heart of the Mannerhelm deferue line, llie Finns are getdnff much more nld. In terms of fighllng airplanes, than raottt people etther Itv ru\H-wl or abroad reallte. Within two monjhs nt mo^t I'^nns should have a iigliiuig air fleet to hold off the ituMisn mass Uimblng fllgliU. For spring and sunniirr oi>rra> tlons. the Finns are prepared i» .'et lives all over llie eonntiy. In steat marshland areas, as a smok* screen against bombhig planes, and to s«i ‘ t)ack fires’' In tlie forests so that the Itusslans will not be able in fire 111" thick FlntiUh fwests wnh in- cendiary bonilM. Krporia linUua neiHirta abroM) that the nuulan nrmy la j)oor are untrne and Mniis now realise that It ts unde- sirable that such an imprnokin should be entertained. It Is, I belli>>‘e, a lact tiui the first phase of Ihe Mannerlirlm at- tack has failed. 'Hie strrn«ih of itiisslan attacks Is gradually « ' <r*M«H«*e •« r*«« i. r*i»«» League Would Be Perfected to Aid Smaller Nations By PETER C.KUODES COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Feb. 12 (U ,R>—The possibility that a world anti<Communist front might be form ^ to utv« Fiitland and prevent the spread of Communism through Euro)w and Asia was discussed today In Scandina\ian capi« UIa. , President Roosevelt’s criticism of Russian totalitarianism and sensational Swedish raids against Communist centers were but two of many ind- Loni T«Te< formerty -lohn Buchaiv a lenovned acAtoter and author. elevaied to the p tm ce after tds appointment as the ISth Canadian fO«*nMr>««nenL B * took the title Barvn Tveed.'sndr of Eb- fleM. Twvedsnuir bebtit bis natte* hamlet tn Scotland, and XtatMd bta rwJdetw* at Oxford. Bedy Ue< te SUle The body, vith an escort of 100 Canadian (Ttnadter Kuaids. airlra) at Ottawv. the domtnkn'k capital, at iKwn. ta Ue tn stale tn the ant- atte chaaber. A Mate funeral WU b* held tn St. ArtdiWs Prertytertia xhTmfi“ W«diiead^rTJ\eni«*x. the bocty viU be m unted her* for J ceecnatton. Ttoa ashes wiH k« teted Amonc the ftrrt meesaeti of rym- p«lhy let efrrea fcer Lady Treeds- mutr wet% thoae of P m U ra t Roose- velt and Vntted States SeaetatT ot \ State oord^ Ron who had neco- tiated Canadian-Aaerkan ttade acreenents with Lord Tweedsmutr tn !•» and im , Cmdotenm abo were le^rired frrxn Ktng Qeojfe Vt and Queen Ettnlteth. vhoee rtslt to the dominions feast year was one DEWEflOMAKE P O U IK PORTLAIOX. Ore.. PVh. II W »- Dl&trtct Altomey Thomas B Deerry o* New Yo»* make* the'lhlid ma- apeerh of Ms campaicn for the lubllcan preaUentUl nc«Un " Repub He was e*pected to ewitlnue Um- beattnc New Deal poUctn. He was rested after a rampwaiKrh quiet Sundar durtnc which he ms«v only tw« t>\lc«mal tatkv Be »|ii1r>k)ed a few New De«l anc<tMrs thtough a speech lo the Barty Bmis’ Break- fast club at Spokana and beeame a Itttle more aerloua durtng a tO the Qrand Coulee » me gu^em- m e n l ^ » 1M.OOO.OOO p o w e r prt>jert the ColumbU rlree M milea «e»t ol apokaM^ Re ho(<ed lha Republlran petty would be abW lo/tKnptrte ll<e |wn]- eet and aatd h( agreni wllh the Demorralk admlnisltaitcnn (■'wrr pmtram In the.north«e^t *T^e fniuie t»«e.“ he .'»td. whether Ihe eounlrr b g>'tnc altead with free enletprtae an we wtn be able lo emptov tha power." lloi'ticiiltiiri.st Will Outline Spud Industry Here Feb. 29 Factora InMiicnchtg the Idaho Httyvroee^ ToMgi« and the foudh potato Industrr *1H be otitimed expert faahion at the Ihird annual Farmota Congresa Jn Twin Falla Feb. » by B. R. Bennett, esten- ■Ion horttculturtst. Mr, Dennett was annouttced today as the third of tour speakers aligned fur the annual farm highlight In south central Idaho. Oilier taikera already cItoMn.' tor tha O ongr^ Inolude K. N. 1‘etty- grove, stale commlsskMter ol agrt- ciiltiiifl. and R. H. Yming, l*aima. iiiouilwr of the state public utlSlUea riMiimisaion, Npeaka at » A. M. IknneU will ba tha speaker for the 10 a, m. morning aaaskon at tha Urikiieiim theater, aeroeding to oommltteeinen In charge ol Um Oongreas. 'Itie gathering la tpon' sorort by tha Timea and N an. lit addltton to Mr. •ennelfi Ulk. tta morning oonfeivnca wUI laclad* feature pleluree aeoured im man- Vla snaaker-aUU « tha trtpta reat> -Vl» be trtpta reotutea oC Ihe aftemoen meettng FMk. » at lUdtoUnd lAleat f a n s iMpiagneiMs « n display Twtn Fails dralera, and reuu eataUManefiu pl«n a Stellar d a y ' pvea«mUttan of mereh- tn hta • tha bid to tha Pbrwwfa Omgreea. Mr. Bennea «td that he wtU bt- ct«M»a tha pQtalo <tt>r*se mbtotn among the agMd taeta he util ouiltM foe nncheta. “It would aoen ta •».- be said, ‘lltat Ihti IndtMry la getting lo the potnt at M la wtae *o maka a ntbsc M ra^a analyaM of tha Mu atlon. liM inifh aa the wKxmm o the Industry wtU ba <Man«tned on KTSzr-'S; petalo to \ts» MMa wA tlw vtmmA Dies From Fall ^ents which some quarteri took as indications of th« possibility of a new orientai- ion. The PreaUat’a gpeeeh, and tha Swedish raids, coincided with re- newed Bcadlnavian protest* against Gen&any*s attacks on neutral ship- ping and with Indications of eloser Oerman-Russlan cooperation. Other week-end developmenU. al) perhaps part of one diplomatle plo- ture, Included: SubstantlaUon trcni a reliable acource that the staffs of the British and French embassies at Moaeow are systematlcany burning eonll- dentlal documents. A blistering denuneiatlon of Rus- sia and Qennsnr <7 the pewertol. and decldely left wing. French gen- era) federaUon of Ubor. by the United Preu correspondent at The Hague that a meeting of a League ot Mattona «om> mlttee which Is organlidng a gtudy ---------- cs and aodal ptob* slal topics at the secret meettnv tor talcing the floor and making aa tan- passioned appeal for Immedlata aid to Ftnland by IndhVdual naUoos and the league. Needs Mora Beldlcn Hambro said that not only did Finland need 60,000 weQ trained aoldlet* but that eptdsnica.would -teas-thoyaands ... tying fat ttieJliaaA i led before the thaw. U m o TWEKD&.VCIB . . . Saeemibed in Meatreal af. ter tan In katb reeta. Re was gwr- mwe-geeeral af Canada. beMIng ' h / appolniment fresa that pest I Ibe king al List of Best Films, Actors Is Announced HOLLYWOOD, p^b. 13 fttf»-,The Academy of MoUon Picture ArU and Science* todar announced eltglblra nominated for lU coveted awards honoring fUmdoni's best performances in ia». From buitdreds o f' candidates suggeatod by studloa. players and artiste in each dirblon selected the t>tctur«a. acton,, anire.vtes, support- iiut pUjTra. directors and writers from whom the academy's 13M0 memben will pick the few to re- c«lv« the gold statueUe* at a ban- quet Feb. a . Pictures twmlnsted erere "Dark Victory.- -Oone .WiUi Uie Wind," -Goodbye Mr. Oilps,- -lx>ve Affair." nktr. Sm ith Ooen to Washington.” 'Ntnotchka.'* -X^t Mice and Men." "Siage Ooach." ‘'WlMrd of Os," and "WutlwTtng HrlghU.- Aciora nominated were Robert Oonat. Olark Oable, Laurence Ollvieir. Mlckejr Rooney and James Btewart. Best actree.'ie.i «Tre Bette Davis, Irene Dutme, (ireta Oarbo, Greer Garaon and Vivien ><elRh. ilOOnNEPAID 0I1OBI1ONK. Frb. 13 <8{iecU0 — It Itad cost Bddie U Hailey, formerly ct Twin Palla. eoinethlng more than IIW today to eell a drink of whls^ to flherlff Oeorge Brown. Batley, operator of a new chib tn the HcTHU hotel, volunUrlly ap- peared btfora Pmbate Judge Row- atd Adkins Aalunlay afUmnon. pleaded guilty to a charge of selling akohollo U|uor, attd paid a fine ol »IW. also paid oourt oosts. Sheriff Brown got the '^Idence** wbtei ha made a trip to the ehib In company with a friend, Tho otub la reimtedly owned I9 BvereU L. Aogara. Twin Vhils, who la aaeetiad lo hava oarried out tha Iqrwhkh CHANGE T S S S IS li^ bodies- ____ t&«t Buitfa aail Oerauajr night sign a nmr Indt pact lata today' or. tomorrow. Stockholm reported national an>- iety as the result 0^ tha announc*- ment . by the Swedish news agency yesterday that since the war started Sweden bad lost 94 vessels, totalling 85.M tons or fire per cent of the - countxy^ total shipping. SOVIEflSlHS liENE llA IT ilCKS By EDWARD W. BCATTIK, IB. HEU31NKI. Aib. 13 (Uin-.A war )mmunlque today m ii. that "ser- ' eral dlvlslotu" of the Red army had renewed with greater Intensity lha Russian offensive against the and that fighting t that about continued on a big scale. The c l,oao Russians had been killed in the last two days in fighting on the Alttojokl and Kuhtno sectors, north of Lake Ladoga. TIte greatest pressura was In the Summa sector of the ICarellan isth- mus front, the communique aald. Artillery, tanka anti atrcratt in in- creasingly large ntimbera hammered I the Finnish defenders there. Tlie communique said tha Rus- alts again attempted U> turn the flank of tho Msnnerhelm line in the Thipale sector, adjacent to Lake Ladoga, btit were turned back after four houra of IlghUng In which 17 tanks were destroyed, Poeltlens Unchanged A dcs|>erate attempt by the Red amiy to break Uie line la nearing the end of iu second week wllh the Finnlsli positions unchanged. But tlie battle of fiurnma. spear- head of the Russian attempt to break through, has not ended. The (OMthkMd • • Pm* I. C^saa I) [REUEFMIO r" ....................... AtAANT, Oa., Mb. U «UI — FMerai, sUta and local afanciei proTldcd food and bouilai today for an eatimated >400 panoM taft homeless by a lomado whtohUUad 11 peraons and tnjond kgwli«da hen aaturday. Long linea oC hoew h*. w eW W groea. war* fad at eantam mA •» the oity auditorium irtwra MtfM and aandvtehw p---------' * ------- improTlsad UtohM). '

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» D E I S WOULD FORCE DECISION

ON FDR’S PLANS'B y LYLE C. W ILSON

W A S H IN G T O N , F e b . 12 (U.R)— R epublicanH in h u n d ­red s o f L inco ln d a y m e e tin g s jo in to n iR h t in a t t a c k on th e Nflw DeaJ.

T h e c e le b ra tio n co incidcs w ith a ren ew ed c a m p a ig n by D em o cra tic c o n se rv a tiv e s to sm oke o u t P re s id e n t R oose­v e lt on th e q u e s tio n of th ird te rm .

Supporters of VU c-P rcslde iil John N. G iirner nre firlnf? tlie th ird term smudge. B ui despite pre.vsure from

« G nrncv. ncUJicy S en . B u rlon K . W heeler. D., M ont., no r P ostm aster G enera l Jnmc.s A. Fn rley h a s con­sen ted to announce (or P residen t regardless of M r. Roosevelt's plans, a a rn c r tte s a re la slstlng . however, th a t they will be ab le to force Mr. Roasevelt to rcvctll hl.s plans.

No Public S ta trm rn t Farley, who generally Is counted

• s a ln s t a th ird term , has m ade no public s ta te m en t on the question. B u t IhI.'s w eek-end h e gave perm ls- flon for h is nam e to be en tered In th e April 30 M assachusetts presl-

B lthough I t fell sh o r t o f th e hoped- fo r d irec t challenge to M r. Roose­velt. Som e o f Fa rley 's as.soclates, however, a re con fiden t h e would actively oppose th e renom ination of M r. R ooeerelt altJiough he . h im telf. would no t seek th e nom loa tlon 1( th e P residen t tried ngatn.

In th a t event. Fa rley delegates probably would be, delivered to Sec­re ta ry of S ta te C ordell H u ll 'o r to G am er or any o th e r conservative « h o woiOd have th e ir suppo rt and Mr.- Roosevelt'B an well.

On th e R epubltoan _ iron t.» n a rty leaders j>redlct«d today■ p a rty leaders .p red ic ted today th e ir

nation. *dtiiy 4 ,, ............................. ... ...........tlon c ity lay betw een Chicago and rhlladelplU a. T he R epublican n a ­tional com m ittee will se lec t the place a n d th e date w hen It meets here Feb. l«.

V andenberc Rid Sen, A rthur H. VandenBfcrg, R.,

M ich,, m ade h is fo n n a l bid lo r the Republican noiiilnutlon over the week-end In a St. P au l. M inn., od- clre.v!. I n genernl te rm s he proposed revision of New D eal m onetary, ta rl f l , bw tnosa contro l, labor. #ub- Aldy a n d defic it pollcle.v

D istrict A ttorney Tliom as Dewey, of New York, en rou te to P o r tlan d .fo r a L incoln day speech tonlRht, flim iiltanrounly wns de- nnimclnff the Roosevelt adm lnlitrn< tlon a.i Incompetent.

BOIKK MKK'r BOISE, Feb. U lU Ri-R epuJillran

I S ta te O halrm itn T om H eiiih and o the r piirly leiidrrs gaU ierrd In RolJie to<lay for Ih r nnm ial l.ln ro ln (Iriy bnn(|uel intiMhl. a t w hlrh |,100

. guealB were exiiefleU,I*arly leiirtrm «nlrt fyw lnton prob-

alily wniilct be clin>rti th e 1!140 ninte rnnventlon <'lty. 'i l ie r im vrn tlnn pliire and (liim will be » rl luin to . <lii\ liv Ih r nliitc n n ilra l com m ittee.

I’m f. C W. Clirnow ctli, lliilv rr- »lly of Idaho , will tlollvcr th o prln*

nridtfsft i\v lUr tMntjiirV. A F, R iddle, nolnn rndinwill HCl nn m nnter of rrrnmoiileii. O ther fiprnkern, will IncUuIn Ra1|)h It. Itrrtlirikrfi, liitlne n tton iey , nnd 'l'<im K. liOTikol, p ti’h lili'i il-rin 'l of Ihn I.tncoln l>iiy Immiuet iiKMM'liillnn.

D IR S H M R AP SD E i'EC O N O M y

W A a u iN c rm N . f i-I), n (um -Rep, Henry O, DwoiAlink. H , Ida..

A todny clinrHivt Ilia New I>iil'n kciv- firnnienl reiirKiinlfntliin prnHiiini hint failed of lIs jninMne to arfnt t elfl- clnncy and economy l>y roiiRolida- tlmi of bureaus and tlmt biitenii* erary was Min rnmiianl In Ihe •xecutlve deimrliiienlA,

I Dwornhak nnid « repo rt liv Ihn I etvll Mrvlco cixnmlnnlon show ed iliitt ' <turlnn only tw o ninntlin lit tlie ]»-

n m n lh i period fm m l>irrnil>er. lODR, »o Deoember. ID30, wna tli e ir n fliinllon of perAonnol. and Hint In rirane to 0H 7,m In i>o<-emlier, 1030, from BlO.lfll In Uie aanin pe . rlotl luiit y ear refleeted a ''ronnlsle til a n d definite upw ard tren d in giiv- a rnn ien la l em ploym ent" w ith a n ad ­d itional payroll roet o f IIO,aft1.:i2.1.

"It III otivloiiA that denplln llin rliilnii advRiKnt In Iwhnlf of tliU provrnin to erfent efflnlency and ri'onoiny and enrouniHe ronnollila* tionn In Hip enertitlve ileparlmrnl*. the iruiiltfi liiivn iHieii In lliA ron* I i iid V' lie mild. ''In iwnllty burn- lUKrary la ullil rniu|mnt. and Itie

m il ol lU iii' ’

nV K DAV WKKK no iB B . feb . U iup>--ldnlin works

progreM adm lnU lratlnn offli-es to ­day s ta rted onnrallng on a (iva-day waak, D aan W. Miller, s t a t i d ltealor, •nnouiuM L

Where Crashing Chimney Left High School Destruction W MOURNS m DEAIH OF ENGLISH LEU ER

U O N TR EA U . Q cf-, P*b. 13 U J% - C »nad» « » s p Ju n te d t a i a r Into

days o f m o u m to s T w w ljsn u lr . M -y«ir»oM t o m r w - « eo£ r» l v b o <bed la x t lUftaC «A «r a th ird b ra in o p e ra tk 'n to r e h r re a w rcussO on s u f te w l b is t T u r« la y t e • fa ll In h is b a ih m x a .

S ir L jitt& n OwtT. thSet « tth » u i p m n r ro u n . took o w 4 u - U rs o r adm liU M nition o r th e 4a> oUivion v h i r h ts encro sw d In b o th w «H h OfTnany « federal e lec tion scheduled fe r-M a rc h 38.

T h e d e a th o l th e R o w ro o rs ten - er»I. » h o h a d been unc o t« * o u a sftK e a n »>our a l te r h is r»U a t th e v le e -rec a l re^Jdence^ in O ttaw a, rmis-

1 n o sw to u s poitttea) p ro b le tta .r ia « « e 4 to K eU n

H e »-a.% s e r r w c a flxT^year te rm th a t v o u ld h a tv e x p tird th is su n u n er, a n d h a d ind icated h is Jn- len iio ti o ( TM initc to h ts n a ttr* SccnU nd th e n I t « i s beUcT«d c ou rt cUtlc& m tiOCMkn alTM dy h a d « cue> ee* .w in m tn d . L«wd K5»»n » n d th e d u ie o f D ettm .'h tiT h a r tn * been

Debris lit te re d th e (op floor o f the T w in F a lls h igh xrhool bu tld inr, in She dome a re a , a fte r a nuuslve b rick rh lm ney « m f I h ra ie b lh « n » r V id b r i l te th rough th ird a n d second noo rs to c ra sh on to th e m a in floor stairw ay landlnjr. Here Is MIm Velva W att, secre tary ta P rtoe lpa l Edw ard B. BoreL po in ting to destruction on th e dome floor. T he da rk ob ject (o w hich she M int.i is s a r t of lh a cem ent (an o f th e e h lm m * Vh*. •the i-hair-ef-lbW -w as ie ft -h a iif ln rd (n « - li» w « rd n h rn 6 o r- l> e Io w : (T im es P h o U a n d

» » tfi » M

Students Return to Classes on Tuesday; Repairs Under Way

W ith crew.s o f w o rk m en u n d e r A. D. B ob ier laborinK a t top sp ee d -th is a f te rn o o n to r e p a ir rnvH tjes cauHcd w h en a 3 7 -foo t b rick ch im n ey fell th ro u g h th e I V in Full.'i h iR h Hchool roo f, S u p t. H o m er M. DnvlH an n o u n ced t h a t cla.HHroom w o rk w ill d e f in ite ly re s u m e " a t th e r e g u la r hou r.s” Tticftdiiy 'm o rn in g fo r ju n io r a n d Konior h ig h HChool s tu d e n ts .

T h o tw o flchoola h a d ta k e n a n e n fo rced oiio-daj* v aca lio n to d a y to j ie rm it re p a ir o f t h e d c .s trucf^ o iH eft S a tu rd a y w hen th e h eav y ch im n ey lo r o o u t th e n o rlh c a .s t H ta irw ny nnd Inndetl on th o m a in floo r.

Mr. nnbirr and hlr> ricwn worked nil Hnliirdsv nlnht. nil day Hiinday, throuBhnut Inst nlghi and exiwrlert to ronllmifl nntll ihe tank is com­pleted tonlRlit. Hiipt, Dftvls BBld,

New Chlm iiry"A new rh tn u iry lirtiiK l)iill( w ith

reliifdrrlUK of r ire j." ttie Biiprrln- te iu k iii nxplnliit-(l. "Tliln rlilm ney 'Hill \>e aVxtut Ifi fee l I m th a n th e old 37-r(H)t n iriirtiiro w hich Had no slesl reln fn rre inen t. I t brokn o ft a t th e Ixil.lom n l th e o ldest spot,"

'l l ie orig inal portion of th r brick chim ney. It wu.i |>oliile<l ou t, wns built In 1010 w hen Ihn f irs t p a rt o f the prnjirnt h igh ^cllool building Wiin rmistnii^trcl. ’n i e ch im ney wa» moriii h lglier 111 la te r yenrs lo pnivliln su f- f lr lrn t fiirnuce d ra f t lo h e iit Imtli liiKh nrhmit mill jun io r IiIkIi. Now. iiownver, w llh %|^ikrr feeding of thn flren th e he ig h t ru n bo ledure tl,

" I l ie m'hool im ard Is tnliing every procanilon," sa id Mr, DavlJi.

<lym U ninjured iiepu ir work wns riiithurliiea a t a

spei'liil nirellriK of llio Ih m iiI Hutiir- <liiy n ig h t w hile Ihn T w in F a lls vs. Idiilio i'lilln |)a^ketbllll fiamn wits l>«- liiK iiliiycd In thn gynitiajilnm. Al- UioiiHli the gym U alm ost d irectly below tho chliunoy ajwt, n o t one briflk fi'll to th e Kyinnanium roof,

DiiiiinKes w hich wi’in being re- pulred today lnchu l« l thn roofiiiK nnd th e dome room th rough which U)B chim ney plunge^l first,

W linn claoses resum a T uesday m orn ing stndnnta will n o t u»e Uin T\ilnert nm lU eiu l s ta ltw ny . slncn practically nil of th e big ponr.roto sliiliciuin WAS lorn away, Hupl, D a- vU sail] U iat work of rebu ild ing Ihe sta irw ay will go forw ard whlW* M'liool U In seanlmi. W ork on Ihn co iicrele fonns will i l j i r t T iiendar, M eantlnin sltKlenla will lu a thn sou theas t s ta irw ay to r th e h igh school,,

l.oss HelIII Uin ohliniiny a r« lden t was

helleved lo lia betw een »a.000 and$3,000, Frnllmlnary hurried ivitlmnta lia<l Indicated thadam ago miglil u>- tal la.OOO \t« 910,000 l)iil rlinckup

clda w h s t h ^ i K wind d w n a |i " ’la cnverad by axIsU ni insiira itca on Uie iHindliig,

No onn was In jiirad l» Uta m lsliap, a lthn iigh sm itlie rn Id ah o d eb ate rs

(OmUm«4 m raa* *. Cimmm U

OdditiesHr U nited Press

i i ( ) i .D .i ;pLOS ANCIKI.KH -A fiilniri' cc.l-

lege pinlr^MK who tu rn ed IniiuIII bccuiiM- lie down lo lil.s iimi 30 ccnlA iiiiil w iintod • ChilMniun fm- hlh vit(« a n d five chiU lti'n, wnn njiiurd |iihoi) to<iay.

Virgil K Minsc, SS. w ho taiiMht mittlK'iniilU'n tiir 13 yeitrn itl Occt- den ln l collriic, wns g ru n trd Itvn yeiirs piolinildii by H uperlor Judge l-Vitnk Cl. lUMiin,

l ie plniilril iiiiilty tn linldliig up a gvw er v,nh m i iinioailinl and broken nhniKUii nn<l tiikliiK tiS , lln iiricil llii- liimllv itiiio lor lha Hrtiiwiiv nnd wiin earilty ir a r rd by Uie llirn s r.

KI1>NNKW YOltK A day In Uie life

o( ■ giiiiK 111 Di’iiO I'Uul kUIn left UUn ir ro iil with [lollce tiKlny;

1, A li'Wrl iiililx'iy, a, A lli-vnii -nld Allot nnd kill­

ed and a lil-.vrHr-old tlilef.i'o ll.'e ' «nlil i'lilil KIwrMile, 10.

stole nrvei'iil tliousnnd dollars in w nlches. rliign a n d oUier Jewelry friiiii a Mom }r,ilerday. He look the loot, tliry niIiI, In th e npu rt- m en t ol Hiiin llo ifiiian , ID, Jn h n Kempticy. 1 . s»(l W oodrow Jians, IQ, were ttirrr nnd ICI)ersols let them exnniliin (ha Jewelry,

Flieinoln Mild h e had ''found a roiiple III Kuni In th a s to re a iu t lirouKlit tlii'Mi niong." Witlle lia Iwlrleil one nn h is f lnneis, lla ss Innpeclrd Ihn Imit. H ie gtui w ent off and 11'ir.s iliopped w iy i a buU let throiiKh hU liend, l |n died an hou r nflri lie arrived a t H arlem tiospllnl

Wreath Taken to Lincoln Memorial

WAHiiiNdmN, f>b, la iu.m _Piesldeiil iiiul Mrs, H ooaevell toddy carried a w ieiith lo Ihe f la i-d rap e d I.Inroln inciiuuiiil In co ininem ora- tlon of Urn UlsL b lr t|id a y a nn ivers­ary of the <irea t K aianolpator.

W hile Ih er stood •llen tiv a t Uie foot of Ihe m arbla te n tp li. O aut, D aniel J. aallB ghan, p raslden iia l naval alile. carried Mr. Itooneyalt'i w tealh IIP >hs s la irs an il le ft U a t Um b M of U noohi'a a u tu a .

riSI AND GAME WESAiSE

BO ISE. Feb. 12 lU.PJ—H un tin g and f b h ln g regulatlon.s hct by th e Idnho fl.sh nnd gnme com m ission w ere a n ­nounced today by O am e Comnits* .iloner O wen W, M orris.

I t was o fficia lly announced thn t th e bag lim it o n p h e asa n ts would bo fotu- b irds, n o m ore th a n tw o of w hich m ay be hens.

T lie coMimlRslon opened tiie Boise, Paye tto a n d L cm hl r iv ers to year- routwl (Lslilng fo r w h tto d sh ;It Iitwful to tako pe rch a n d w hltr- fl»h th ro u g h th e Ice In Benewuli, K ootenai a n d B o n n er countlen; i>er- m itted fish ing for blueback nnd aockeye sa lm on In th e G larkslork river w llh sn a g itooks a tta c h e d in n line ; cla>.ed J e l/e m o n county to lU hlng lo r b a » . c rap p le a tirt cnhro bass;

Closed Ihe e n tire alAtn to grav IlnK fInhliiK. c losed Tow er county t< deer h iin tliig : net th e deer seii.'.oi In d ln trlc t ft, roinprl.M’d of JrIIi-i.v>n II<mncV’IIIe, 'rc to n , F rem ont, Mmli son a n d ru s t CInrk counties for <)< i 30-34: s r i th e w est C lark comilv deer season for O ct. a to Nov closed Uie e lk season In Miidls Je fferson mid CInrk coiintle.i; , . a special I 'ocntello elk h u n t lor Nov. 14-lH mill openod O nn noiinty to elk h iin tlng on thn sm d a tes;

O iw ned th e nob W hite qm in in lin g s<'anon In Adn. Cmivi Klniow , ( irm , Pnye tle , WasliliiKl a n d O w yhre co iin lirs, Nov, t- (Jlearw ater. Idaho . I<ewls nnd Nrr Perco counties , on Hiiiidayn. Wi*il- nesdays nnd legal holidays, Nov. 1-nO, closed tlio roinultulci of Ui« s ta le ; se t Ihn season on Chliir.\r. ringneck , MmiKollan a n d niuiim i phensn n ls lo r Nov, 1-lA In lliiilp, O neida counties; Nnv. l-tO In Twin l-'alU, (load ing , L incoln, Caj»U. M inidoka, J n r o m a , llla ln a ami L em hi (o u n lle a t aet ih e phM nsnt bag lim it a t fo u r h lrd t, n « t mnrv lh a n (wo of w hich m ay be hens;

K xpnnded Ihe ant«lo|>A spn-lsl h u n t In l.nriilil, C lark, Jeffersxii. C uster and H utto ooinUlea, lo Hepi, 30-30 w llh a lim it o f 400 to be kllird.

Ohio River’s Ice Break-Up StartH

O JN C IN tV tT l, O., l^*b. U njm - M illions o l Ions of icn floated down l^ e O hio river today lo break llis w orat r iver f teeae -iip In 33 yoai

'D ie flow began t<> inuva a ll w eek-end thaw s and ra in s raised tl)« r iv e r 12 f re t a t C Innliinall hi SO hours. (I. H arm )' eng ineers ex- im iU d Uin Icn to crack up wUlioiit aerlo tu p roperty dam age.

IIOMRHAN KitANCIHOO- • 'l l ie rn llrs

pM senger lis t o f th e S . t1. P a r- rakoola . m\ ro u t« UKtay for Aus­tra l ia , to fm n i W orceaUr, Mass. All a re skilled w ivkers of a W or- oaater ab rasive m a n u fa ctu ra r. en ro u te to p u t Into o |te ra tlo ii a MOO,000 h taurU faelory «»av Bvd- nay Dow n a a r ln g MUiipletlon.

Finns Prepare For Summer’s Fight on Reds

Inm rinUntf »*r (r«n IK* ll«Mlna In Itli t ln i lilUt. (r«« . f .n r a»*ri»4 hr (•nllJocM li

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> *r IS* •<U»I »(tiMiUa. ta ria - •»»).

By W EB B M 1U .E R UnUed P m s s t a f f C o rm p M td ra tST O CK H O L M . Sw eden. Feb. 13

<U.R)—T h e F in n s have beaten off th e f irs t p hase , a t leo.it. o f the greatest K ussian a tta c k of th e w ar. an te m p t to b reak th ro u g h th e h e a r t of th e M a n n erh elm d e fe rue line,

l l i e F in n s a re ge tdnff much more nld. In te rm s o f figh llng airplanes, th a n raottt people e tth e r Itv ru\H -w l o r a b ro a d rea llte .

W ith in tw o m o n jh s n t mo^t I'^nns shou ld h a v e a iigliiuig air flee t to ho ld o ff th e ituM isn m ass U im blng fllgliU .

For sp ring a n d sunn iirr oi>rra> tlons. th e F in n s a re prepared i» .'et lives a ll over llie e o n n tiy . In s te a t m a rsh lan d a re as , a s a smok* screen ag a in s t bom bhig p lanes, and to s«i ‘ t)ack fires’' In tlie fo rests so th a t th e Itu sslans will no t be able in fire 111" th ick F ln tiU h fw e s ts w nh in ­cend ia ry bonilM.

K rp o ria linU ua neiH irta abroM ) th a t th e n u u la n

nrm y la j)oor a re u n trn e and M niis now rea lise th a t It ts unde­sirable th a t su c h a n im prnokin should be e n te r ta in ed .

I t Is, I belli>>‘e, a la c t t iu i the f irs t p hase of Ihe M annerlirlm a t ­tack h a s failed . 'H ie s trrn « ih of itiiss lan a tta c k s Is gradually « '

<r*M«H«*e •« r*«« i. r*i»«»

League Would Be Perfected to Aid Smaller Nations

By PE T E R C.KUODES

COPENHAGEN. Denmark, Feb. 12 (U,R>—The possibility that a world anti<Communist front might be form ^ to utv« Fiitland and prevent the spread of Communism through Euro)w and Asia w a s discussed t o d a y In Scandina\ian capi« U Ia ., President Roosevelt’s criticism of Russian totalitarianism

and sensational Swedish raids against Communist centers were but two of many ind-

Loni T«Te< ■ fo rm erty -lohnB uchaiv a le n o v n e d acAtoter a n d a u th o r. e leva ied to t h e p t m c e a f te r td s a p p o in tm e n t a s th e IS th C a n ad ian fO «*nM r>««nenL B * took th e t i t le B a rv n T v e e d .'sn d r o f E b - fleM . T w v e d sn u ir beb tit b i s n a tte* h a m le t tn S co tlan d , a n d X ta tM d b ta rw Jdetw * a t O xford.

B edy U e< te S U le T h e body, v i t h a n e scort o f 100

C a n ad ian (T tn a d te r K uaids. a i r l r a ) a t O tta w v . th e d o m tn k n 'k cap ita l, a t iKwn. t a Ue tn s ta le tn th e a n t- atte c h a a b e r . A M ate fu n e ra l WU b* h e ld tn S t . A r td iW s P r e r t y te r t ia xhTm fi“ W « d iiea d ^ rT J \e n i« * x . th e bocty v iU b e m u n te d h e r* fo r

J ceecnatton . T toa a sh e s wiH k« t e t e d

Amonc the ftrrt meesaeti of rym- p«lhy let efrrea fcer Lady Treeds- mutr wet% thoae of P m U ra t Roose­velt and Vntted States SeaetatT ot \ State o o r d ^ R o n who had neco- tiated C a n a d ia n -A a e rk a n ttade acreenents with Lord Tweedsmutr tn ! • » and i m , Cm dotenm abo were le^rired frrxn Ktng Qeojfe Vt and Queen Ettnlteth. vhoee rtslt to the dominions feast year was one

DEW EflOM AKE P O U I K

PORTLAIOX. O re .. PVh. I I W » - Dl& trtct A lto m e y T h o m a s B Deerry o* N ew Yo»* m ake* th e 'lh l id m a -

a p e e rh o f M s c am p a icn for th e lub llcan p re a U e n tU l nc«Un "Repub

H e w as e * p ec ted to ew itlnue U m - b e a ttn c N ew D ea l poUctn. He was re s ted a f te r a r a m p w a iK rh quiet S u n d a r d u r tn c w h ic h h e ms«v only tw « t> \lc«m al ta tk v B e »|ii1r>k)ed a few N ew D e« l a n c< tM rs th tough a speech lo t h e B arty B m is’ Break­fa s t c lu b a t S p o k a n a a n d beeame a Itttle m ore aerloua du rtn g a tO th e Q ra n d C oulee » m e gu^em - m e n l^ » 1M.OOO.OOO pow er prt>jert th e C o lum bU r lr e e M milea «e»t ol apokaM^

R e ho(<ed lh a R epub llran petty w ould b e abW lo /tK n p t r te ll<e |wn]- e e t a n d aa td h ( a g re n i w llh the D e m o rr a lk a d m ln is l ta i tc n n (■'wrr p m tr a m In th e .n o r th « e ^ t

* T ^e f n iu ie t» « e .“ he .'»td. w h e th e r Ih e e o u n lr r b g>'tnc altead w ith f re e e n le tp r ta e an we wtn be ab le lo em ptov th a power."

lloi'ticiiltiiri.st Will Outline Spud Industry Here Feb. 29

Fac to ra InM iicnchtg th e Id ah o H tty v ro ee ^ ToMgi« a n d th e foudhpo ta to In d u s tr r *1H be otitim ed expert faah io n a t th e Ih ird a nnual Farm ota C ongresa Jn Tw in Falla Feb. » by B. R. B ennett, e s ten - ■Ion h o r ttc u ltu r ts t.

Mr, D en n e tt w as annouttced today as th e th ird o f to u r speakers a ligned fur th e a n n u a l fa rm h igh ligh t In sou th c e n tra l Idaho .

O ilie r ta ikera a lre ad y cItoMn.' tor th a O o n g r ^ Inolude K. N. 1‘e tty - grove, s ta le commlsskM ter o l a g rt- ciiltiiifl. a n d R. H . Yming, l*aima. iiiouilwr of th e s ta te public utlSlUea riMiimisaion,

Npeaka a t » A. M.Ik n n e U will ba th a speaker for

th e 10 a, m . m o rn in g aaaskon a t th a Urikiieiim th e a te r , aeroed ing to oom m ltteeinen In c harge o l Um Oongreas. 'I t i e g a th e r in g la tpo n ' sorort by th a T im ea a n d N a n . li t add ltton to M r. • e n n e l f i U lk . t t a m orn ing oonfeivnca wUI laclad*

fe a tu re p le luree aeoured “ ‘ im m a n -

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sn a a k e r-a U U « th a t r tp ta reat>

- V l » betrtpta reotutea oC Ihe aftemoen

meettng FMk. » at lUdtoUnd lAleat fa n s iMpiagneiMs «

n display Twtn Fails dralera, and r e u u eataUManefiu pl«n a Stellar d a y ' pvea«mUttan of mereh-

tn h ta •th a b id to th a Pbrw w fa Omgreea. M r. B e n n e a « t d t h a t he wtU b t- ct«M»a th a pQ talo <tt>r*se m b to tn am ong th e agMd ta e ta h e u til ouiltM foe n n c h e ta .

“I t w ou ld a o e n t a • » . - b e said, ‘l l t a t I h t i In d tM ry la ge tting lo the p o tn t a t M la wtae *o m akaa n t b s c M r a ^ a analyaM of th a M u a tlo n . li M i n if h a a th e wKxmm o th e In d u s try wtU b a <M an«tned on

KTSzr-'S;p e ta lo t o \ts» M M a w A tlw v tm m A

Dies From Fall ^ents which some quarteri took as indications of th« possibility of a new orientai- ion.T h e P r e a U a t ’a gpeeeh, a n d th a

Sw edish ra id s , co incided w ith re ­newed Bcadlnavian p ro test* a g a in s t Gen&any*s a tta c k s o n n e u tra l sh ip ­ping and w ith Ind ica tions o f e loser O erm an-R usslan cooperation.

O the r w eek-end developm enU . al) pe rhaps p a r t o f one diplom atle plo- tu re , Included:

Substan tlaU on trcn i a re liab le acource th a t th e s ta f fs o f th e B ritish a n d F re n ch em bassies a t Moaeow a re system atlcany b u rn in g e o n ll- d e n tla l docum ents .

A b lis tering d enuneia tlon o f R u s­s ia a n d Q e n n s n r <7 th e pew erto l. a n d decldely le f t w ing. F re n ch g e n ­era) federaU on o f U bor.

by th e U n ited P r e u co rrespondent a t T h e H ague t h a t a m eeting o f a L eague o t Mattona «om> m lt tee w h ich Is organlidng a g tudy

---------- c s a n d a o d a l p tob*

sla l topics a t th e secre t m e e ttn v tor ta lcing th e floor a n d m ak in g a a tan- passioned appeal fo r Im m edlata a id t o F tn la n d by IndhVdual naU oos a n d th e league.

N eeds M ora Beld lcn H am bro sa id th a t n o t on ly d id

F in lan d need 60,000 weQ tra in e d aoldlet* b u t th a t e p td sn ic a .w o u ld

-tea s-th o y aa n d s . . . ty ing fat tt i e J l ia a A i led be fo re th e thaw .

U m o TWEKD&.VCIB

. . . S a e em ib e d in M eatreal a f . te r t a n In k a tb ree ta . R e w as gwr- m w e -g e e e ra l a f C anada. beM Ing

' h / appo ln im en t fresath a t p e s t I Ib e k in g al

List of Best Films, Actors Is Announced

HOLLY W OO D , p^b. 13 fttf»-,T he A cadem y o f MoUon P icture ArU a n d S cience* to d a r announced e ltg lb lra n om ina ted for lU coveted aw ards hono ring fUmdoni's best p e rfo rm ances in ia » .

F ro m b u itd re d s o f ' candidates suggeatod by studloa. players and a rti s te in eac h d irb lo n selected th e t>tctur«a. acton ,, anire.vtes, support- iiut pU jT ra . d irec tors a n d w riters from w hom th e academ y's 13M0 m e m b e n will pick th e few to re - c«lv« th e go ld sta tueU e* a t a b a n ­quet Feb. a .

P ic tu re s tw m ln s ted erere "D ark V ic tory .- -O o n e .W iU i Uie W ind," -G oodbye M r. O ilp s ,- -lx>ve A ffair." nktr. S m ith Ooen to W ashington.” 'N tno tchka .'* -X^t Mice a n d Men." "S iage O oach." ‘'W lM rd of O s," and "W utlw T tng H rlghU .-

A ciora nom ina ted w ere R obert O onat. O la rk Oable, L a u r e n c e Ollvieir. Mlckejr Rooney a n d Jam es B tew art.

Best actree.'ie.i «Tre B ette Davis, Irene D utm e, ( ir e ta O arbo, G reer G araon a n d Vivien ><elRh.

ilO O nN EP AID0I1OBI1ONK. F rb . 13 <8{iecU0 —

I t I tad co st Bddie U Hailey, form erly c t T w in Palla . eoineth lng more th a n I IW tod a y to eell a d r in k of w h ls ^ to f lh e r lf f O eorge Brow n.

Batley , o p e ra to r o f a new ch ib tn th e HcTHU ho te l, volunU rlly a p ­p e a red b tfo ra P m b a te Judge Row- a td A dkins A alun lay afU m non . p leaded g u ilty to a c harg e of selling a ko h o llo U |u o r, a ttd pa id a fin e o l »IW. a lso pa id oou rt oosts.

S h e r if f B row n g o t th e '^ Idence** w bte i h a m a d e a tr ip to th e ehib In c o m pany w ith a friend,

T h o otub la reim ted ly ow ned I9 BvereU L. A ogara. T w in Vhils, w ho la a ae e tia d lo h av a oarried ou t th a

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O e r a u a jr n i g h t sign a n m r I n d t p a c t la ta to d a y ' or. tomorrow.

S tockho lm repo rted n a tio n a l an > - ie ty a s t h e re su l t 0^ th a announc* - m e n t . by t h e Sw edish new s agency yesterday t h a t since th e w ar s ta r te d Sw eden b a d lo s t 94 vessels, to ta lling 8 5 .M to n s o r f ir e p e r c en t o f th e - coun txy ^ to ta l shipping.

S O V IE f lS lH SliENEllAITilCKS

B y EDW ARD W . BCATTIK, IB.H EU31N K I. A ib. 13 (Uin-.A w ar

)m m unlque today m ii . th a t " s e r - ' e ra l d lv ls lo tu " of th e R ed a rm yh a d renew ed w ith grea ter In ten s ity lh a R u ss ian offensive ag a in s t th e

and th a t f ig h tin g

t th a t a b o u tc on tinued on a big scale.

T h e cl,oao R uss ians h a d been killed in th e la s t tw o days in figh ting o n th e A ltto jok l a n d K uhtno sectors, n o r th o f L ake Ladoga.

T Ite g rea te s t pressura w as In th e Sum m a secto r o f th e ICarellan i s th ­m us f ro n t , th e com m unique aald. A rtille ry , ta n k a anti a trc ra tt in in ­creasing ly large ntimbera ham m ered

I th e F in n ish defenders the re . T lie com m unique sa id th a R u s- a lts a g a in a ttem pted U> tu rn th e

f la n k of th o M snnerhelm line in th e T h ipa le sector, a d jac en t to L ake L adoga, b tit were tu rned back a f te r fou r h o u ra of IlghUng In w h ich 17 ta n k s w ere destroyed,

Poeltlens U nchanged A dcs|>erate a ttem p t by th e Red

a m iy to break Uie line la nearin g th e e n d of i u second week w llh the F in n ls li positions unchanged.

B u t tlie ba ttle o f fiurnm a. sp e a r­he ad of th e R ussian a tte m p t to b reak th ro u g h , h a s n o t ended. T h e

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[ R E U E F M I Or " .......................

A tA A N T , O a., M b . U «U I — F M era i, s U ta a n d local a fa n c ie i proTldcd food a n d b o u i la i today fo r a n ea tim ated >400 p a n o M ta ft hom eless by a lo m a d o w h to h U U ad 11 peraons a n d tn jo n d k gw li«d a h e n a a tu rd a y .

L ong linea oC h o e w h * . w e W W groea. w ar* fad a t e a n t a m m A •» th e o ity aud ito rium irtw ra M tfMa n d aa n d v te h w p---------' *-------im proTlsad UtohM). '

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Fagt Two IDAHO E V E N IN G TIM E S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Hmdw, rilmuy U, 1B0

SEN. NORRIS DEMANDS “MORAL EMBARGO” ON JAPAN, RUSSIA*w m w N

W HALT A l l HUFF SAIF

IW A S m K G T a S . FVb \ i i a » —S en. . » W. N orris. Ind.. N eb . called

y to r Tnorm l' KjibaryoM a x a liu t J a p u u d Rovvi* Include food- » u k b And luiivolA ctum i pn> ducu

«»11 « » r >ukiUp-^.D escnblnf Jap an *nd Rus&ta as

-barborotv ' couiitrlr-'." N orris said n t v T ^ d be } u jU Ittb > u>q u it b u jtf ti thrn- £«>ds b r aeUlnB them any o f « u rv m Jo n j a s u were doo* bv tndlTldui; f .u te n s o r e roups o.* f i i w i i No w e «Mikl c la im Oi.il u 'u i «»xi'cl -in un friend lya c i b e r tu '* Ciet» w tsj'd be no act f>i tO T fm ae n t UuxiJxed"

Op»*w s te c M a tia n .Noms >cl.O atloo »u-

lhM inn£ (.V Pre^kirlU U> Unpooe etttbarvof« on tli r trrvxiM t h a t siirh •cUoD la l t h l te a J ;o d r a * UiU co u n - tr>- Into Ihe E arop ran w ar. B u t. lie added , there ctiu:d be no e c m p lu n t about ~mors!’ enjirarjoes . un rtrr

54A' a t aiT7; n . ^ ;o J a p a n a n d R u » u ha iT bren h illed

Norris.' propt'sul r a m r P re s id e n t R ocserpli prr;wi<\; ^. r * sen :^ , of tmportan*. w l'li i .w ofhi* key E t^ ioprar nm tu v lO o r j - J o - se rh P- Kenned,v, ambAj.sadnr to G re a t B n :a in . and Wi;iLiun C. ILil- lit t. ah)ba.v.sid<K- lo Praii.V

m »P9t4 by r u i m ^K orrts' T ie rs on a - Rior^i" e inbar*

s o w«tT v a a i> d by ClvkUmftn Key P tU m an. D_ N e r . of ti»e $ena c for* e txn XT^itoM cvAimittei*. a u ih o r o l a ic(%x«al to pefnil: U)e Pn« lden t. to iQ T ^e embarcM u Ja p a n .

T h e so-caKed m o a J em barjo .* P I tu n a n u k l . *'is obTtoiLjj a n ib to r- fu se u nder * h le h ih e 50T^•mInr.^l expects to escape reipcMulbilli^-.*'

» DIVISIONS RENEW AnACKS

if t m r»»» o m >R u a ia R i h a te th row n th e ir mmn<.t & treo(ih . apfMxentl>'. in to th e bu ttle . T h « m » of ti)e ir • t l a tU n g toK «

Police twi.i.v rrportcd recovery of a n io to ro r lp which w»s n io len from T ed K estlcr, Tw in FnlU. T h e m ow r- cycle wa.^ taken Sunrtnv evenlnB nnd found » ,fr« - hniirs latfir abandoned n e a r the" Lincoln w hnol field.

Not ItnprovrdJ . J- Boyd, p roniinriJt B u h l bii.'l-

nesji ninn. wns In n fa ir condlilrm todav n t (he TmIii Pftll5 county .;cn* r ra l ha<pJiai. occordlnX to ho tfiliu l n ttnchf':. He 'in iippsen i a m a jo r op- em U on ih fre Inst F riday evenitiK

C ar Ml.vslniS la te police toduy were on tlie

lookout for a cnr w hich wna s to len In D lackfoot Sunday and w hich c a r ­ried C a lllo rn la llccnse p1at«8 No. MM-.S38, T lie car wb3 p a ln t« d « d a rk srey and hart two fog llgh ta on ilie Iro iu end- Shell a n d T exaco credit cards. In the nam e o f A lbert O oiiM lpy, ow ner, were In th e m o- chliie a i th e tim e It was ta k en .

A ria tlon P ro f re uETusene A. Schulx. T w in P a lls , w ho

enllM ed In th e a ir corps la s t S e p ­tem ber. has received f irs t r a t in g In four a n d one -ha lf n ionihn. th e tim e ordlnnrll.v required being n ine m ocU u . according to w ord received by h is paren ts. He is now fo u rth c lass specia list w ith th e 05th bom b- b n rd m cn t squadron a t M arch field , Cnllf.

ADd t b t »a sta a i o t e . . testttjr to th « tm p n r tu c * th e y a t- U c h to t i t t i r t t u c k .

flnn ls ta oU K ers » y tb e rc h a s lieen • d e ltn lte stecfcenlng o f th e pow er o f ih * R iis su a * u « k a n d th e sp ir it o f th e Russian In fa n tiy . F igh ting aTJfted to t h t flanks. .

(« r New A ttock N«w t m p a « n d new w a p o n s ma.v

b* b r w ^ t op for % new genera l■ ttjc k . ________________________

S u B u n u tiU e iT . a u M » rted by r e ta js of bom bing pU nes.

o ( tD faatiT • t t f l t k r tiT b U t1in £ . . . n o a t a h ttzMS w ith abeUa w d bom bs.

tocb c a n s Joined tlw tr aU azul t ig h t tncfa g u n s In « bom bard- ■MDL O f t k c n aak l th a t th e v o h im t « t tn tta* t e t t 1» d a r i h a d tx - aaadad u j tb l B C ctec* (h* W orld

Reynolds M ortuary S ta rts Remodeling

V xtciaA n iVBMidaUiig o( Re>n- oh te t t r a m l t i o m . m second ave­n u e ««•«. b e ca a t h h m orning.

Jam ea Rcjm oM t, ow ner of the Boorttiarr. r« « Q lly applied fo r a p e rm it (o te tnodel th a In terio r and a x ttr to r o f tb a toulkUng to th e sum mt

T b » p n c r u a o f r e n o m k m w in in - clitda th a tna tallaU on of en trances «B th a « « e t aide: low rrtng of the eeU lac; c n c t tn * o l a new fro n t , and o th e r changes.

T h a p io|Kwed tn p n n r n te n t o f the butMtDc a n d grounds In rh idet ex ten - atva laodacap inc plana. O onirac tor la M u a. K tB ea.

News o f RecordM&rriaf« Litcnscs

TO U r. a n d U r» J . 8 H •I.^hbnr• ge r. T w in PaUa. a girl. .Satordav r«T- n in « a t th e T « tn P a lis r«u iiiv g m - • r a i hoap ital m a ta m it j N xnr

TO Mr. a n d U n Leo Wilxon. W rn - itell. a boy s a tu n U r afien rnn ti a t th e Ro>- C arney h(«ne in 1 'a in Pails.

T o Mr. a n d M n KUnrr 1. W nr- )« r. Tw in p a lb a b n r . KaiiiidHV pvenlng a t ih e T w tn PalU county g m e ra l h w p ita l m a le m liy home

T o M r a n d Mr» Aaroi> UiiMirr T a i n PalU. a gtiL t>itiid*v m iiir l-wm r » i u tottJiVj gTJirtal h .i ' i . i i . lliM tm ilty lM«*e.

T u Mr. add Mr» A, i ..............H uhL a g u l. Sundav m n rn in i n t ih « T w in PklU (XMuty g v ix ia i iMm- p l ta l m a tam lty hom e

Tt> Mr. a n d M rv D II Riowi T w in P a m . a hoy. Bundav a t ti... T w tn P a lh county ( n ) r i» l lu»i> lu l

I t ) M r and Ml* W It r \ 'i d . T v i P» lta . a boy. S a tM rta) a t T w l„ Id ly hctojatal m a ic r .

r T em peratures

News in BriefD en tis t Tr»vfl*

I>r R. A. SutclHf h as gone to C h i­cago to attpoci thfl C hicago m id ­w in te r fniw^nUon. H e *« p<><'lK to !>«■ 10 riAV«

D angb ter HID r. and Nfrs, R. A D ra k e re-

tu n ip d last "vpiiinB from Lodi. Calif., wherp tliry vl.^licd th e ir daugh ter, Ml.'v\ L 'M artc D m ke, w ho ha.< bfvn HI. but who l« now coti- valPM-ini •niU fttfiorllv

B lrlh A nnoui'cfd M r and Mr.v Ira B ray. B end .

O re . a nnounc'il ih r b ir th of « dauRht^T Fp Ij n Mr.v B rny w to form rrlv M'v-. Fli/ji!'<'lh M iller, rinuuhd'i ot .Mr nnd M rs. L. H. M llirr, T « ln F.ill>

yclr Recovered

At th e llosplla lMrh- M- A. S tron lt. T w in F a lls :

Mrs Cecil Joh n so n and M ra. c l a r - ence W olcott. B uhl, a n d D r. Joseph Asdalc, Rogorson. h av e been a d m it­ted to th r T w in F nlls county gen - eriil hospllaV P a tie n ts d ism issed In­clude Mrs. A. Z. M egrue, T w in P o lls; Mrs. E. F iilrchlld find Roy T h o m p ­son. Buiii. V em e sse M oto, Decla; Jo h n Looi:. P ller; M rs. H yrum Bell and baby g irl. H ansen , a n d M ra. Collin,^ Cam pbell, K im berly .

V O U N G K H Y HER PASSES

ICIMBERI.Y. Feb. .12 (S p ecia l)— \ t n . Lola Perk ins. 33. d ied a t 6 o'clock Bunday a fte rn o o n a t th e hom e of h e r pa ren ts,-M r. a n d M rs.H j’ H enrj-. K lm bw iy____________ ____- - S h tT ia d been lU for th e p a s t sev­e ra l m onths. D ea th w as a ttr ib u te d tti. a h e a r t disease.

S h e U survived by h e r p a re n ts ; a b rb th e r . Jam ea H enry, a n d a 10- T ear-o ld son , a l l o t K im berly.

T h e body raa ta a t th e Tw in Falla m o rtu a ry pending funeral a rra n g e - m enta.

DyiYWIIHNAWT a o youths, one residing In P lk r

a n d th e o th e r a t B uhl, today were fo rm ally acci-ptcd fo r du ty w ith tlie U. 8 . navy a n d le ft fo r 8 a n Dletiu. C alif., fo r a th re e m ontlui cotirsa a t Uie tm ln ln g school th e re . It was a n ­nounced by M. D. Davis, officer in charge o f th e s u t lo n located In Ihe l>o.Morflre in Tfc'ln Pulls

T lie tw o a re A. n . W lkr, n i r r , a n d G len W. M cCauley, Ruhl. Roth a re 30 years o t age.

A fter Uie tra in in g period In C a li­fo rn ia. they will be a u lm e d to navy .*ihlp.<i fo r a rllve du ty , T lieir e n lis t­m e n t w as for a period Of six years.

PAYS SPK EIU N O FINK Pa tric k II. Cocki'um liud paid a

fine of 110 p lus costs o l M in p ro- ba t* rtvurl today a t le r plendlng inilliy «o clm rges th a t he drove 70 iiiilea |>iT hou r on U. 30 < trn ry (<> hiutr law.

I .« t ( i c o r g * D o I I Io r oco rR t A iilhts a in ’t m ad nt

tvolmdy •IVhtt at, lonii a i il^ny Xeel> b ieak ing iii> and w earliig oiU th ings lo fix j^ist bring it, ilg lit on in, lo lk i. Wp will show yo«i liow tjulok. »»ixl 1111(1 rh ea p ll c an Itr dn iir , . , |)luw Work ol a ll kliiil*; r a n H ia n n t(i aliv ntil n iak r o l [iIdw. l*oint yoiir plows w ith sprinK s ite l a n d m ake them w ear iiiiKli l« iin rrl W r alMi du fo ige w elding a n d bo th oxy-acp ly lrne and «le*nilc w elding . . . All work abwU itely giiarwntvwl, t will build iij) j t la n lr r iiin iie i* o> a ll kinda for leaa lh a ii H Nie price

Jim m y Uusby. t h t I ro lk r m an. h a s Just liiiiahed Up a big vnii and la i ( a i t ln g M)iii« n ioie In i l l r i i and w agons We a re Imll) le lt-h an d e d a n d U ia l's llie reason we c an pu t Uie w ork ou t *o fakt ^ . Wa nan Um> th e aaina monkay w reneh. We a te p u tll iig trt a n«w dlao a tu l strk le a liarjfr .n rr and we know how in U tem l

W a a ra tm Uia T ruek L ana, r tg h l MOM Uia a t m t frpn i th e Tw in

fia lla U r . Co. O otna aiMl m b ua you w o n 't M io rry ,

JIM nU SBY ’S SHOP

Leaves liosplU lPuui O ilm an, form erly w lih th e

Idnho po^'cr com pany he re b u t now ivnf<t a l BolJW. wftH d ism issed

from n ho«i'ltal th e re today a f te r ii»d«TKning an op rrn tlon , friends

.•a )><•»«■ today.

In HoImTwin F“H residen ts w ho .w ere

reglsUTfri ycstcrdoy a t Boise ho te ls Included .Mis. E m m a Clouchek, Jo h n W. O ranam . P . R , T a b e r . Lloyd

If*. 0 . 8 A nderson . C laude C ain (vud I. Nif'-um.

AUenri FtineralMr» W R. S a n n e r and Mrs. E arl

M w rn- have re tu rn e d from D aven- jmrt. Neb. w here they a ttended lim rrn l w rvices fo r R- L . H oover, a broihiT-in-law , M r. H oover was well-known here , having property in ieresU In th is vic in ity .

SCHOOl RESUMES HERE ON

Finns Prepare For Summer’s Fight on Reds

Ifram ra«* On*) cn in s and tlie P lp n lsh s ta f f feels no anxirly . Evidences a re th a t th e oflen.'ilve has a lm o s t sp e n t l u force.

T lie Inlluro of th e R ussian M un- nerheim a tta c k doea no t m ean th a t the Rii.^'ilnns will n o t la te r renew heir o tlenslve. E very th ing po in ts

to Uie coiiU ary, tow ard a quickening of th e tem po of th e ir sm ashes a n d a n a ticm p t to force a decisive phase before aid from ab road to F in lan d becomes fully effective.

G e t F a s t T U ne.W lihlii six or elBht wcekb th e

Finnh will liiive enough fn s i f ig h te r planes lo tnake th e present, m ass fligh ts of Soviet bom bers ove r F in ­land a dangerous business. T h e prc.seni. a lm ost uncheckcd prcdo tn l- nancc In the a ir of th e R ussians will cen.se shortly , th e F in n s believe.

Tlie Finns a re w orking h a rd to gel every possible p lane In to Uie country u quickly a s possible before Uie days grow longer. As sp rin g a n d summ er, com es th e long Iw ura-w ould perm K Soviet bom bers lo ope ra te two o r Uu-ee tim es a s long each day a t a t p re se n t

F ig h te r a n d bom ber planes a ra be­ing flowQ In to F in lan d a lm o st every day from oUier countries, ready go In to acU on a t once.

A rtillery E scellen t U pon em erging from F in land a fte r

tw o m o n th s , w ith lltUe con tac t w ith lh a ou ts ld a w orld, I /In d th a t a p p ar­en tly m a n y t tp o i la abroad have d e - p rec la tad th e effecUvenesa of th a R u ss ian a rm y and Its nieClw nliatlon o u t o f proportion to the rea l focUi.

B o th ofnce rs and m en In th e lines, w ho h a v e fought ag a in s t It, adm it read ily th a t th e Ruiulan a rtille ry la excellen t, th iit the iim ks are (tood a n d th o t m cchaulcuHy ihe Hn^l^lllll a irp lan e s an- Ilr.it cl[|s^, An Idea th a t m any have siircml abroad Ihiit th e R uealati a rm y is jionr a n d in t't- f rc tlv a ' In any rr»pr<'t dors nn i fit w ith th e f a r i .1 nnd Uie r in n s com m encing lo renllzo th a t Impresiiloiis do (hi-iu g rea t dl.s vice.

only a lew f re t aw ay In th* audliiirium .

"Wc were very fo rt im a te in the p a th the chlmni-y took n s It c ra sh ­ed downward," sa id M r. Davls. “I t conltln i h ave picked a b e t te r route.

A chim ney on th e E lk s building aUo toppled by S a tu rd ay 's ta rrl-

,(ule, Thi.' s t r u c tu re was m uch sm aller, however, and dam oged the roof only .^llKlltly.

Several In tere sting fa c ts concem - ig the "big w ind” w ere uncovered I ail Evening T im es survey m ade

nf various com m unities today.T ra ile r H oose P icked Up

At Buhl, a fire d e p a r tm e n t o fficial reported th a t a t r a i le r house, r e s t­ing on a concrete fo u n d atio n , was •picked up and th r o w n ” acroa# th e highw ay. No one w as In the house

tha tim e. L Igh tpoles were blown down outside th e c ity lim it* and trees were up rooted In aeveriJ In - aunces.

N orth o f H a g e m a o . o n th e O ld Oregon T ra il, severa l ta l l pop la r trees w hich are fo und am ong thoee lining th e highw ay, w ere blown

•, blocking th e h ighw ay to aU traffic fo r a pe rio d of gome tw o, hours. R a in acco m p an ied the w ind and te lephone a n d pow er lines were damaged.

O ne official a t Je ro m e , con tac ted by u iephone, took a d v a n U g e o f th e situation to Jokingly re p o r t th a t •’Jerom e is solidly b u ilt" a n d no dam age resu lted th e re .

Likewise, o fflctala a t th e Burley police staU on repo rted t h a t no w ind dam age h a d been b ro u g h t to th e ir atten tion .

Shoshone repo rted n o w in d of any conscquence s tr ik in g th e re S a tu rd ay , a lthough a consUW nt r a in fell m uch

■ th e day. '

R EA D TH E TI.SU^U WANT ADH

To duubla and rrdnubir jn u r nio. Iiirliig pleaaure, liiiv an l{ a (I |i*ed C ar rmrii (h r ('iiliiii >l>i(nr (;u. T h ry are iw i'i O iia n u iim l T h ry 'r r llkn new In rtrry ll il iis but prlr*.

SI I 'lv m w ih u u r .n i ix31 nillMilDbllo UU ('iiii|>r:r( nhaIi a n u <-(>ui>r37 tjhovro io t DU Ci.i.im37 l^ord Dlx .W V -» n ik17 O hovrolct liix t-tfrtiuiJ7 V-B DIx Foiiliir .............IB V-fl n ix r-.Klnr'JS tih f lv ro k t Tiiwn Hnlnn90 V -8 Poido i {letlnii ..........SO V-B DIx 3 W Ooiiponft v-fl Pii-kiiii ..........an v -8 1‘icifiip9fl Dodge i*lc)iil|ia? M ack J r .. r i rk u p ........t» V-B P ickup 4 M<«ed ..J7 V-B T riirk , Id? ................y | micVUMliHinl •ViUrV

M any o th ira , a ll n iakrt, all rnvdala. All h a u a lru , n»r Your Ford p e a l t r H n t (n r i>renomlrai T ranap« rta iinn .

ONION MOTOR[[__ / ’ C . .

Driver A grees to Repair Other Car

A grerm ent to p a y fo r re p a ir of Mr.s. Mary T h ac k er 's m o to r c a r had b rough t G eorge P r» n tlce a dta- chaiRe of p robal« c o u r t m lsde- mcftnor acciLsatlon today .

Prcntlce, a rra ig n ed b e fo re Judge C. A. Bailey, ag reed to p a y for th e repairs. He paid >3 c o u r t costa in addlU on a f te r p le ad in g gu ilty to cliarges th a i h a d rova o n th e le ft side of th e highw ay c e n te r line. In passing Uie T liackc r a u to , w hen he a.-^sertedly d id n o t h av e c lea r vision ahead .

Seen TodaySmaU boy dropping p a rt o f hU

cbocolate candy bar bu t being drnKRed along by m other desplt« deM>«rat« e ffo rts lo go back a n d collect the candy from .ildew alk .. . T\KO porch c o lum iu on M ain ave ­nue n o r th alm ost blown from undnr heavy porch by Sa tu rday 's gsle. . . M inister tak ing role of iratflc policem an to stop .imall bu t Uvely boy who's honking au to h o rn and s ta r tlin g nearby pedestrians.

T ruck tow ing c a r w ith tra i le r containing livestock, on Second avenue west. , . VeueUan b llttda finally stopping g lare m p ro b a te court rooms. . . And rea lto r ta k ­ing off his h a t In ba rbe r shop, thereby revealing nearly p e rfec t ■ .spH c u rl" on foreheod.

H N D M R O B IE C IO F iN I

State a n d cJty police today Joined In a search fo r an 'un lde rttlf led d rly -

whose m ach ine Sunday a t 4;ifi n . sideswlped a c ar being opera ted the K im berly road by D ell C h ris ­

tensen. Caldw ell.Christensen told police th a t th a

\mltienl.llled d river -failed t o ito p a fte r Uie m ishap.

He sa id th e m issing c a r w as a se ­dan or coach a n d w as p a in ted black . BoUi re a r and f ro n t fenders o n th e le ft side o f th e Caldwell m a n 's c a r were damaged.

TENTSomebody m u st be going to go

to the county fa ir a n d open a concession—a t least, they haTe" the te n t

Police were inform ed Sunday morning by officials o f th e Foss T en t a n d A wning com pany t h a t a conces.sion te n t. 12 by 13 fee t, h a d been stolen fro n \ a com pany tru ck parked in Uie alley.

The te n t was orsnge. black and blue In color.

— ELGIN— S E W IN G M A C H IN E S

Srrrlce and P a r ta —All M akea G uaran teed Used M aeh ine t

l Died 6 ft. R e f r l r Low Priced, K. W. SNYDER, P h . 72

821 Main W. or 128 2nd A re . N.

R U S IS SHIFT ' MEEIING PEACE

Change In location for th e b r- ga n iia tlo n m eeting of th e T w in F a lls C ounty T rustees association will fin d th e group convening T*ues- day m orn ing a t the d is tric t c ou rt­room Instead of th e high achool audito rium . M rs. Doris S trad ley , county supcrln tendeiii of public In­struc tion . announced th is a f te r ­noon.

T he tru stees will be ca lim to o rder a t 10 a. m . Tuesday Jn th e c o u rt­room. M rs. s tra d ley said. W . Noel Bailey. U nion distric t, will p reside a s tem porary chalm ian . E lection of offlcera and d irectors, w ith app roval o f by-law s, a re scheduled aa busi­ness m a tte rs .

M ajo r a d d re u of th e day wlU be given by Jo h n W. Condie, Boise, s ta te superin tenden t o f public in - s tnicU on. w ho will discuss school finances.

A fternoon session will open a t 1:S0 p. m .

Anna J. Nussgen Paid Last Tribute

Final tr ib u te was paid M rs. A n n a 3. MuBagen. residen t of T w in F nlls fo r 35 years a n d widow of th e la te E. R . Mussgen. pioneer local luiker)’ ow ner, yesterday afternoon a t th e W hite m ortua ry chapel.

Rev. M. H . Z age l,, pasto r o f th e Im m anuel L u the ran c hu rch of w hich she w aa a member, o fficia ted .

M iss G ertrude Becher sang two num bers, “Jerusa lem th e G olden” a n d “Rock of. Ages.”

Jo h n Vleweg, R ichard W tgener. A rnold Eacker, A lbert Bcchcr, Al­b e rt K nigge a n d Arne R om m etvedt were pallbearers.

N O W ! E N D S T U E S .= = R l c h a « l ARLEN

•Andy DEVINE

“ D a n g e r o n W h e e ls ” w ith Petty Mot^n

Plus "Bulleti and ItalUds'* And Newi

Overflow Crowd Throngs to Public Concert by Symphony

So large w as th e aud lenca th a t Msembled yesterday a fternoon a t th e M ethod ist c h u rc h to h e a r th e a n n u a l conce rt of the T w in F a lls O om m tm lty Sym phony orchestra th a t I t w as necessary to open th e doors to th e chapel, and then th e sea ting capacity w as overtaxed.

T h e co n ce rt was originally i tlw d - uled to be p resen ted In th a Tw in F a lls high school gym nasium , bu t WM changed to th e chu rch because of th e dam age to th e school buUd- *ng, resu lt o f S a turday 's w indstorm .

S lx ty-slx m usicians from six eou them Id ah o tow ns appeared In th e finely executed m usical o ffer­ing. T h e group practices and p re ­sen ts th e a n n u a l concert w lUiout com pensaU on a n d m akes n o adm is­sion charge to r th e program . A sll- Ter o ffering ^ las ta k e n to purchase m usic for t h e orchestra.

H igh p o in t o f I n t e r ^ In th e pro­gram w as th e p lay ing o f B ruch 's violin conce rto In O M inor, Includ­ing a n “A dagio" a n d “F inale" w ith Jo h n A lan O ’C onnor a s vloUn solo­ist.

Y esterday 's co n ce rt w as direc ted by B e r t C h ris tian so n , wlUv R lch a id Sm ith . T w in Falls, a s assoclaie con- ductor.

l/J le r tp e rs ln g th e m urical selec- tlons of th e o rchestra. Rev. H. O . M cC alllster. Tw in F a lls M ethodist m in iste r, g ave a dedfcaU on address.

H e w as In troduced by P ra n k W ar­ner. p re s id en t o f th e o reheett* o r­gan iza tion .

O th e r offlcera a re O u s ta v P lech t- ne r, Je ro m e, vice - presiden t; Dr. O rrln Pu ller , T w in P a lls , secretary- treasu rer.

M em bers o f th e O lrls ' league of th e T w in FaU s h lg b s c h c ^ u n der th e d irec tion o f M rs. B ose M. N orth, dean-of girls, were tiahers.

A jfe-IiB D S -M NE x tra : RobC ^ o c h ie y ~ ~ '

N ovelly — P a n u n o u n t News

i s T i , i p ; i• N O W ! ! E n d s T u e s l l f

MISSINGA m a re a n d a sorre l getdlng

were m issing today.Police w ere told U ia t th e a n i­

m als w andered aw ay from a p as­tu re one mUe so u th of T w in Falls. T he m are h a d on a h a lte r and the gelding w as d rag g in g a rope. They were th a p roperty o f S tu a r t M tf - rison.• A t la s t r e p a rt ' th is a fternoon they h a d n o t as y e t been located.

1 9 4 0 l l I C O l H i m i l V 4 2 •

m \a THE m il lmdeii, tm cKEiiTet ii size, power. Bum!T lifl I . i i ir o li i-Z rp li ) ! , n lwayc ihn stylo Ira d rr , in

irm ly w ilh iin iiu iL in i iniprovrninnlH lo r 19A0.

It Ih n ni'w car, irtn in ing llifl oxrliinivfl roin*

iiin a liim <i( iiv itiiicn which Biits tiiin rn r iipuit,

T im tw rlv cv ry liiid c r cng ino— amoolh, s iln il,

f i i g c r — in iniTfiiiM-i! to 120 hoiacpowor. Y r t ,

limrniiHn o f f;ivoralilr^ rntlo o f li»iinri>owrr 1(»

c « r w r ig lil, llio l,iiiiu>ln-Z«ipliyr’ a m n n ikn b lo

Alaniiiirtlfl o f ncnnoiiiy w ill coiitiniio.

']'hc u iiil-hoily-in i(i-fram o, a r ig id , n trfl, tniHS-

lypn hti iic'ltii o, in r l i l l prcsoiil la nil oloscd lypon.

D ill It is a now nnd lurgor b ody-fr«n ie, w ilh in-

rrrnnnd hrnil room , Ir g room nnd elbow room ,

rMn«rnKi>rfi w ill sro tlio road niiil lb « (loim-

liyn id fl iiio ro (‘lo n ily , |>ecniino ihn Panoruinu

Wimir'liiold nntl dftflprr windowii ron ln ln 500

m lJ rd M|iiiiro iiiclina o f gluflH. T l io liig g n g o

<'<)iii{)iirlttifiit in (he Sedan is 3 0 % liirgnr.

T Iki ik 'w I,iiii:oIn>Z4ipiiyr in c<]ui|i[H;d for

rv n i morn coin fo itoh lo tm vr l lliun cvor boforo

, . , iv ilii nrw Con tn illrd V o n t i la l io i i , . . Fiiijtor-

T ij i O far^h ifl on llio fllroring post . . . Sruli-d-

H<mmi Ucadlanipa, l ly d r iiu lio brukcs asuuro

nmoolh, flflorllcBB «l0|)n.

H ill iii iiro iin p t ir t i in t t h u i i u i iy f l in g lo f c a t i i r o in

l l i r i in i i |i io r o m h in a l io n o f f o a t i i r c i i , u t n u u li i im

p r i w , m il f o u n d in a n y o l l i o r c a r n t a n y p r i r o l

T h r y [iriiiR p r i i lc w hfln y o n l a k e t h e w h r o l a n d

In s t i i i j ; NiitiNfiK'tion in o w n o rH h ip . l . im ^ o ln M o to r

(A > m |)a iiy , D iv in io n o f F o l d ^ o t o r C o n ip A iiy .

A C O M B I t ^ A T I O N O F F E A T U H E S

T H A T M A K E S L I H C O L N - Z E P H Y R

T H E O N L Y t A H O F I T S K i N D

1. V itit-ho tiy-and .fram e— tiee l fhincli wtUled to $teet trH U fi ( in c lm ed

I . V ‘l y ^ 12-tylitid ir ttifthiC’- ^ im o o lh , quiet, tto tio m ic tl p ow tr. 3 . H ig h fniwer-

to-wei^ht r»ti» — tow eenler o f p a r i ty , 4. C om forl fo r $ix, "am idihip$,” ehalr~

h iih r iJ t— d i r n t imlrrfwc#

— /i/k^ rltlhiUty, 5. H ydratd le braket. i . PatKtraina W ln d th M 4 and w inJowt,

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* FARLEY PAYS HONORS TO LINCOLN ON ANNIVER&mIS.POSHI™

G E N E R A L A W KS P E C t lB O lE S

N EW 8A L E U . XU- T t t . U <UJD~ P o s tm u te r O w en U Ja m e s A. lU rlay today pa id t r ib u te to P o s to a s t v A bratiam U n co liu

H e spoke at th e d e d k a tio o of Um postom ce In tb e resto red general a tore w here th e e m anc ipato r P tea l- den t he ld h is f irs t public offlo* lT«m 1833 to 1«38.

F a rley sa id th a t I t w as du rin g Lta> co in’s te rm a s p ostm aste r b e estab* llshed th e “f ln n fo u n d aU m of good will” lo r h is c a ree r a s a law yer, leg isla tor a n d P residen t. H e sa id h is rlM w as possible on ly because of tb e dem ocratic system o f goTem - m e n t In th e U nited S ta te s .

"In th is a«e of d ic ta to rsh ip and g ovenunen t by cruel- vloience.*U la h earten in g to recaU that Abraham L incoln w as a p ro d u c t of democjtm- Uc B overam ent." PaiVey saW . “H U rise to em inence a n d Im m ortality m th e a n n a ls o f a ta te c ra ft w ould have been Impossible u n der any o th e r sys­tem.

" T h e on ly pow er Linco ln h a d cam * from w lth to . from th e sublim e Qual­ities of a lofty sp ir itu a l n a tu re . T h rough h is life, h e w as a roan of th e p ra irie s w ho w as accustom ed to th in k in te rm s o f m a n 's e ternal s truggle a g a in s t th e e lem ents fo r th e sim ple com fo rts o f d ecen t food a n d ad eq u a te sh e lte r,"

Jo b AbeU shtdT h e New Salem postoffice was

abolished In 1834 a n d Linco ln was le ft w ithou t a Job. T h e tow n 's popu-

I la tlon h a d dw indled because th e early se ttle rs h a d begun moving w estw ard. T h e vlUage h a s been re-

. sto red as a L incoln ahrlne .M all w as b ro u g h t to th e poctof*

flee today In a d ram a tic dem onstra ­tio n c o n u o s lln g th e old a n d new m ethods of tra n s p o rta tio n . O ne bo tch w as delivered by stAgecoach a s i t w as In L inco ln 's day . T h e coach requ ired e ig h t b o u n to m a k e th e mUe ru n f ro m Sp ring fie ld . L ater, a n o th e r b a tc h of m a ll w as dropped

' from a n a irp lan e w h ich covered th e d la(ance fro m Sp ring fie ld In 10 m inutes.

Here's Ike tataat neptrater. popolarty termed Ike b»by -ir«n

. Ivog." yereluM d by tbe U silt ct«b of BsM with SBplos funds n - malalng after (he sane dnb. bMght the faU-Bbe Drlnkcr-Cel- Urn m n i r ^ far Ihe ee w ty h«e- ^ ta L ^ to p reaa vokBc e«epcr- etlOD eaaMed both pwthaaea. Tlie m aeh lM are Mbedaltd te be

ky, r«t^ 11. in the

Students Choose Officers in Buhl

B U H L. F e b . U ()»X !cU l)-W ar- i« n B a n y w aa e lee to d p m ld e n t of B uh l h l ^ achool s tu d e n t body a t a special assem bly m e e tln g .Ia s t week. W arren succeeds a s p residen t C harles W ilson. J im H am ilton w as elected Y lee>presM ent. Alice T«ylor.

I(AMPFIRE^ ^ 6 I R L $

- t iU M M lN O - B lB D -

secretary . a n d M a rv in W ynn, tre a s ­u rer. VeU k in g la Je sse Jones.

C lass o f f t c m fo r th is sem ester w ere e lec ted ' a i follow s: Seniors. J a m es Ju k e r, p re s id e n t, succeeding BlU B sbcock: v lc e -p jw ld e n t. D arts Lew ton; se c re ta ry . V erle M ason; and treasu rer. I n e s Rogers. Council m em bers a re D on H icks, R u th L eth . W ahl a iseo iare a n d Louise S tarkey .

M em bers o f H um m ing B ird group of B lue B ird s, w ith o th e r guests, w ere e n te r ta in ed "n iu rsday a t a b irthday p a rty in h o n o r of th e 10th b lr th d i^ a im lve rsa ry of M aurlne B oren, given , by h e r m o th e r, M rs. W. o . B o r e a . , . . . . ,

E ach guest won a p rise a t th e gam es du ring th e d a i A b irthday cuko w as served by Uie hostess, as­s isted by M rs. N . O. Johnso ;i. guard- ten . a n d M rs. F r a n k E ndlco tt. M u­sic w as fu rn ished by O lenn Boren.

B lue B ird m em bers p resen t were V elm a Roberts, P n tsy O chletree. S h irley Rosa. T h u n a H ull. Joan W ersch lagei, J t i tn Skitlmor*. I la M ae Peters . B arb ara Joh n so n and A nna Louise Olbson.

M arilyn O reen . M ar}orle G reen. Jo a n M edford. D orU £ n d lo o tt and V elma E nd lco tt w ere o th e r guests.

in s s 'R ix iy u « u u t p s n ^Ju n io r c lass e lec ted I re n e O lad -

owskli p residen t, succeed ing Fo rest B rista); v ice-p residen t. D on O w en; secretary. N ad ine Slee; treasu rer, BUI Melser. a n ^ c lass sponsor, WU- Uam Shively.

f io p h o so re e to a ^ le c te d u p resi­d e n t H elen S k in n e r , succeeding H arold L un tey ; v ic e -p re s id e n t. Cheldon H a ld e rm an ; secretary , L il­lian Z ucal; trea su re r . H arry Cage; se rg ean t a t u m s . C a ro ly n CoK m an, and class sponsor. M rs. Rose J . W ll-

P reshm an c lass e lec ted p residen t D orothy W rig h t, to succee<^ H arold H ustead ; v lc e -p n s id e n t.. Cy T i^flor: secretary. J e rp r D ell; treasu rer,

M AIIW IPTA •A new g roup of C am p F ire O lrb .

th e M ahw ip ta g roup , h a s lu s t been form ed, I t h a s been announced today by M rs. M ary B ra n ln . secre­ta ry of th e organ isa tion . G uard ian Is Miss Evelyn Q uest.

A Sponsor Is th e J u n i o r - S e n i o r^ p if f tHt-T w e h 'g f-a iaa iftU o h :-------------

Member* a re E lisabeth A nn Ells­w orth . M arian T olbert, Ju n e Pow - nall, Bern ice Hill. Aleene R ich a rd ­son. Lois llo lllnge r, Jo a n H ayw ard and B e th ile rs liry .

K O D A T llA l Seventeen it rU h av e tonned »

new Cnm p F ire O lrls g roup, the K odnUtal. i t w as a n n ounced today t>y Mm, M ary U ranln , secretary of (he organlH tlloiv G u ard ia n Is Mrs. t-'m ndfl s lien e b erser.

W ashington P a r e n t - Teacher as- •oclntlon will sponsor th e group.

M em bers a re P a tr ic ia A vant. Dollle Bell. N orm a F inke, G erald ine Clroves. Niira M allnn. M arlon M er­r itt , U«rl)i»rn l/) ii Neely, B arbara H urries, Oleo H s r tn if t . M ary U a Jo rd an , B lanche M. Leopold. Phyllis l*cleriio«\, Arlei\e R obertson , Lola RhrneberHer. R u th V an E ngeltn . D oris Young a n d D orotliy Young.

P lans to give a Jun ior h igh Mhooi •M em bly on sa fe ty (o r blayclrs and p cdestrlnns w ere discussed. R efresh ' n ien ls w ere served by th e hostess.

Although U has been a British possession for roora than a century. Aden, on the Red sea. Is the young

I H O m LIST AT 551 m u

^ th e c u rre n t academ ic year, th e H 7 A s tu d e n t quo ta in Idaho is SSI ir tii le yeariy a lloU nent am ounts to |t4.S>S. In fo n n a tlo n received here to d a y t n m W ash ing ton , D. C . shows.

a n a 'o n lT m lu es tn Idaho w ere a ssigned qu o tas o f stu d en ts on th e b t sU of 10 cen t of the total n u m b e r o f residen t u n d e rg radua te ' «2>d g rad u a te studen ts , 19 to 34 year:, o f age Includve. enro lled as ol Oct 1. I9SS. th e c u rre n t sca(lc.-nlc y e a r 1U8-40. th e na tio n a l stuil^ni quoU Is 1 0 4 in a s com pared w lili a s tu d e n t quo ta o f 87JI06 d u r ln i the y e a r ! » & - » .

U n d erg rad u a te s tu d e n ts are alloW' ed to e a r n a n a m oun t, se t oy the w l a u s coQege authorlU es. between k m tn in n im o t UO p e i m o n th a n d a m ax im um o f g » . w hile th e earnings of g ra d u a te s tu d e n ts range fram a iwintm um o f |3 0 to s m axlm uui o( $30.

N aU onal Y ou th adm ir.lstn jtlon college a n d g rad u a te w ork program prw rtdes p a rt- tim e em ploym e.;i » needy s tu d e n ts betw een th e a g ts of IS to a* Inclusive who a re regularly enro lled In n o n -p ro f it m aking, u * exem pt, bonaflde educaUonal Insti­tu tions.

N ine u n lm s lU e a a n d colleges are tM h ided I n th e Id a h o program , th e repo rtshow s. T hese schools, w ith the s tu d e n t qu o ta a n d th e yearly a llo t­m e n t g tv w In e a c h ca&e. follow:

Boise Ju n ta - ocdiege, s tu d e n t quota n f 10, y e a r ly ' a llo tm e n t M $3.S«5: College o f IdahOk s tu d e n t quota 36, y e a iiy a llo tm e n t M.B60; Lewiston S U te N orm al school, stu d e n t quota 40. yearly a llo tm e n t » .400 ; North Id ah o Ju n lo - ccdlege. quoU 6, a llo t­m e n t (810: N orthw est N azarene col­lege. qu o U M . a llo tm e n t tiO W .

R icks college, q u o ta SB. allotm ent U.TtO; S ta te N o n n al school, quota 34. a llo tm e n t Univeri>lLy olIdaho . qu o U 337. a llo tm en t ^4.695; U niversity of Idaho , soull-.em h r a n < ^ q u o U 101. a llo tm en t 113.635.

Couple Installed By Filer Chapter

F I L H l. F eb . 12 (S p e c la D -O rd er o f th e B a s te ro S U r c h a p te r No. 40 m e t W ednesday I n th e M asonic haU fo r a te g u la r business m eeting, w ith ab o u t M a tten d in g .

A n In s ta lla tio n service w as held fo r M r. a n d M rs. C. A Love, who w ere u n a b le to a tte n d th e Insto lla- tlo n e e r rk e s a t th e beg inn ing of ih e - je a r .^ -M rs .- F o s te r - O u lk 'l t - h s d charge o f th e p rog ram .w hich con­sisted o f a p a p e r on th e "Life of G eorge W ash ing ton ." rea d by Mrs.

' n i B i m i o u s d r a L s tEditor. Evening Times; '

Six score and eleven yewa aco today Qod te a o w d upon these United SU tea one ol U a m atoak giSts te s M B k M - A b n t a a Uaeete.

With malice toward oocm vtkh ctBarixy tcMnrd a j r this g n a t man poKsessad In the fuUnt n M su n thos* qjOsiMn wMch axt aa much needed today— faith, honor, vtrio*. humiOSy. ccnsrac* and to n and « n ' standing of a ll men of b l|^ aad Iw* dtccxMk

Abraham Lincoln, we pay yon ttttute Mday. » r . Y v a who are ao endeared In tbe hearts of the AoMrtcaa pc«cAe. Oreaatcd your U e 1 o the propoalUon that nil m m are em tvd cipaaL" ta pasitec tM a this We >-oU gave us a herttage-latth. tfLiS wta brijp cs tn th e * tnuUed times to carry on and perpetuate Une* kbrato you >o B m ly es­tablished. -T lia l goyenunent ot the peopte. by the prapia. IBr Ihe pc«|>)^ ihall not perish from the earth.'*

a B AR VCT COOK.rwin Falls, Feb. l*.

Public Forum

Pioneer Protests at Move to Drop Traditional Rock Creek Hills Name

D ear U r . E d ito r :•S o u n d s ,l ik e th e d rrl l .“ i

c o n trib u to r a few days ago—.

Uson arKI J a c k Shropsh ire , and *‘God B less A m ertca." a vocal d u e t by Miss S h lrU y A nn M oreland a h d M iss Jo seph ine Jones.

R e fre sh m e n u were served by Mrs. C. W . C ase. M rs. H . E . H am m erqulst. M rs. N a t B ow m an a n d Col. B. O. W alter.

Buhl Business W ins Honors W ith Sales

G am ble sto re . .. p laced fo u rth am ong

Ute e n tire 1.400 o r m ore s to res In the volume o f tire business, accord­ing to figure* pub lished In a rec en t

stores a re located ta tow r» m uch larger th a n B uhl.

.B ecause o f h is o u tstan d in g tire sales. U r . M c M an a m a n wUl !««■*« Feb. IS from P oca te llo fo r th e a n ­nual G am ble co n v en tio n In D w ver. Feb. 14 a n d IB. T h is Is co« o t several

STU D EN TS REAR- DAVIDM OSCOW . Feb. 12 (Special) —

D onald K . DavVd. 1»16 Id a h o gm d u - a te and big businessm an in New Y ork .C ity , will be th e principal speake r a t th e a n n u a l banquet for U niversity o t Id ah o buslne.vi school s tu d e n ts Feb, IS, M r. D avid 's sub­je c t will be th e e ffec ts of th e E uro­pe an w ar on A m erican business. As a board m em ber o f S tanda rd B rands. I ik „ a n d o f M acy's. w orld 's la rg est re ta il store, h e Is In a po.il- Hon to Judge au th o rlta tlv rly . He also Is a lecturer a t H arv ard 's g rad ­ua te achool o t business.

I f y ew maple treea” ar« lamtog yeDew thry are dying. U t ns save them for y»«. G U ndm Hal« Co. Pham I t n . —Ad*.

employe-owned stores and U ware­houses. and supplies over 1.400 in- dependently owned Gamble alorea, of which Buhl store 1 on^

Mrs. W eaver H eads Buhl C hurch Union

BUHL, Feb. IS (Special) — Mra. Ray Weaver was elected president of the Presbyterian Women's union at Ihe meeting Thursday a t th« horn of Mra. O. D. Botlng. Mra. Weaver luceeeds Un. J . Hugh Sher- fey as president.

Mm. Stanley Webber was elected vke-ptesldent. Mra. U J . Johnson, treasurer, and Mra. P. w . Joyce, secretary. New offloera will avume duUea AprU I. Quest was Mra. M. P. Dau, Three RUls, Canada. AasUt- Ing hoateasea were Mrs. K. W. Byrne and Mbs Mary HlnUey.

MENTHDLATUM

Ing of -'R ock creek h llU ' a s a nam * tor th e p o p u la r sk t course u;» Rock creek c&nyon.

U Is a lw ay s a m a tte r .of i n t e r n t to m e to h e a r from n e w c o m ^ -tO A coun try , w ho Would change e s tah - ll&hed n a m es In th e ir adopted l u d - a n d I t w ould be of InteiesK to know w h a t rea c tio n s th e y m o ld experience sh o u ld som eone ch an c * th e n a m e o f a twioved la n d m x k "back bom e" to su it th e f a n q r « t some new com er w ith v a a l tk * « t h is ow n to sa tisfy .

O ne h u n d re d tw en ty -n ine y i* (3 sgo—In t S l l—H im t a n d C rook t t t » A storlans) spoke of th e Rock c n e t hills a s a h a v e n fo r th e gam * -a tte h could n o t live on th e d e se r t p ia la a long S n a k e riv er.

A lm ost 100 y e a rs ago. d u r to c *tta*: O re s t M lgraU on.’ th e Rock c n e k : hills m e a n t a h a v en of re s t a n d ae> curlty to tb e w o rn a n d w eary traveK c rs w ho h a d crossed th a t form ldo able s tr e tc h o l d e se rt f r o n can F a lls . W h en th e advance « u a )d for a w agon t r a in s igh ted th e ' green m eadow sp read broadty i the b a n k s o f th e creek, th e Joyoua cry, “R ock c reek !" flashed like b a c k a lo n g th e t n l a to th e d iscou raged , th e sick a n d th e helpless. Now I t “sounds h k » th » devU " to one w h o Is reap ing tn a o n e m easure th e f ru i ts o f th e ir tK x l- flee.

Rock C reek . estabU shed aa k stage s ta tio n In 1864. w as th e t i n t pe rm a n en t se ttle m e n t In o u r aectkxi o f so u th e rn Id a h o , a n tmpcevent In o u r h is to ry ._________

believe t h a t A m erican k ti would b e a good b it sa fe r. U _ people took tim e a n d troub le to Icwin th e tr a d i tio n s o l th is laztd in to which they h a v e come to inai homes. 'H iey. w ho cam e la te to th is garden sp o t o f so u th e rn Id ah o , to build hom es a n d fo rtu n es « a a v u e » ly realize th a t they cam e t o a la n d p repored to r th e m , a la n d fto m w hich d a n g er a n d h a rd sh ip had been e llm uia ted .

W hen our c rlt lo cam e , h a tou n d n o savage In d ia n contendlzsg des­pe ra te ly to r th is trad i tio n a l dom ain : som eone hud p rec ed e d fh lm a n d es­tab lished th e w h ite m a n 's r ig h t to b e hvre. T h e d e se rt, too , h a d bevu conquered . T h ey w ho cam e Lite found broad, con tro lled s tream s of w ater d o te a t h a n d , ready to make o f th e sa geb rush w aste a ve rlub te g a rd e n spot.

S h a ll new com ers fo rge t th e s trug­g le of th e p ioneers w ho willing ;.v faced th e u tm o s t p rim itive h a n m s th a t Id ah o m lg tit p e ta ls t aa a sep­a ra te s ta te : t h a t clvU lastlon mi«ht bu ild its m em orial o n th is favornl spo t? T h e "R ock creek h U h - tu t- n ished th e so le m e an s of existence lo r th a

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d m L *ANNA BANSBM B A Y E S

X & T t e W tiae tn qoHticQ. ] ihich *w a B a i Bk» ttn derU"

appeand. w»» ecnnlbatcd by B ariy Belkr and w«s tw n pn ated tn the Night KCitcr mhann ta the mora- tBC aa I m a lL

A .R .B .Tw ia PkUs. PW». ! • .

w ho d a re d to p ioneer In ou r »k t lo n of Idaho .

S e n a to r D orah deae rree th e ftn eat m em orial t h a t w e c a n p o u ^ l j

RICH, MELLOW WHISKEY OF FINE FLAVOR . . .

At Moderate Price

0 In hlgbbaOa, In eeekiall% -i»»at--*n y way yea serve It. ,«„11 like Bartlay*. tUi Label beltrr. mended by eiperta rrom Ihe fholfeet gelden grains, IWa popalor wbbkey has a fall, rieb

(UvM that haa mada It % Uvorite In Idaba. Year fltel tip will ranvlnea yea that Ibare'a MU* finer at the price.

l E G l P l l S l l O F E T E 2 5 a i S

P lan s w ere com pleted h e re today for th e sn n u s l ta th e r - so a banquet o t Uic A m erican Legion a t w hich tim e meml>ers of Boy Scou t troop 6S. sponsored by (he local post, will Iw guests.

T lte ba n q u e t will be a p a r t o f th e obsen-ance here of S c o u t a n n iv e r­sary week and will be h e ld a t th e I ^ i o n h a ll a t 7 p. m . T uesday . A id­ing will be members of th e auxilia ry , w ho will serve u nder ifte d irec tion of M rs, O rrln Fuller.

C h a irm an In charge o t arrange- m enls Is Jo h n Day.

Prin c ip a l speakers du rin g th e b a n ­que t will be Dr. J . N. D avis, coun­c il com m issioner, and W. W . F ran U . d is tr ic t comml-vsioncr. T h e Legion sponsored troop has a m em bersh ip o f » .

SCREENOFFERINGS

OBPHEUMNow showing— " S w anee ' River,'

D on A meche-Andr«a Leeds, In tech­nicolor.

ambulanoM taitA tb iw < l cru is ing cam, rirens K n field hex*. iDVHtlgakoi

BO X YNow showing—“Swiss Fam ily Rob­

inson," T hom as M ltchell-E dna B e s t w ed .. T h u n . — “S a ln fa Double

Trouble." G eorge Banders; "Scandal Shee t,; O tto K ruger.

IDAHONow show ing — "D anger

W heek." R icha rd A rlen-A ndy De- vine.

W ert, T hurs.— “Hell’s K itchen .’ D ead End K lda-M argaret Lindsay.

plana with fooM ootw

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d e d ia t* to ta b m m uacf. U j Ufe- k x « a cq ttW tS A oe w ith h im a a k e s a » S t ssTtDg th a t h eww iki n o t w « h « tn d lU o n a l Idaho nazae absndA M d ta a n e f lo ^ to do h i a twxMT. U * k z « « too w«a- w ith wbat..en<Mt' th e p tc o e tr s e t t le n had

th e M en tliy o f o u r beloved s ta te . B « w enkl n o t dcstncr th e U e tiU tr o f thks. a n c su h lh h e d Id ah o la n d n u k —ttie r «ooM M r. I toss).

t b * ski co B se fed Back ctw k can­yon ks a p k c* «( oD W Bl beaaty In wmcer. ta sMWAh expanaes ot Bxtw bocdered aate^tle ptom artd

-stRMMMd eopcQt; and tn aom- % 'nrttaMe Umvk « l baanty

wtth t o elMta « t b « e « r pecato. crys­tal ^ t a r : *ntetatn« lakca. nClecU IBC acaata* ptnes and tvtakllng. (eathefjr ospMtt.

D o n t t OMd a m q r w ofthy nam e th a n '^ back execk h m s.” w h k h for

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West End Scouts Assemble in Buhl

BUHL, Feb. 13 (Special)—Sev en ty - fiye m em bers of th e th re e Boy Scout troops of B uhl and th e Coatlcford troop lis tened T h u r s d a y 'in B uh l Legion h a ll to Uie n a tio n a l b ro ad ­c a s t ce leb ra ting u»e 30 years o f Scouting.

T h e program was u n d e r d irec tion o l Rev. J . A. H oward, newly elected d U tr tc t S c o u t commissioner. O th e r

itm asters p resent, w ith m a n y p a re n ts a n d trlends. w ere Rev, J . D . H ard en . Lee P e a ^ n a n d H . B. Cul ley. C astleford .

A t 7 :i9 p . m . assem bly w as blow n. T tie Scou ts assem bled In troops fo r In fle c tio n and roll call. T h e fou r troops ga'ee th e Scou t o a th a n d pledge In unison. n>llow lng th e b ro ad c as t by P residen t Roosevelt, p res id en t o f th e Boy SeouU of A m erica, a n d D r. J sm e s E . W est, n a tio n a l executive, th e boys gave dem onslra tlons, entered con tests a n d plac ed gam es.

Purse, Gothing Taken From Cars

T w tapost staaw today.

Artickn of c^oiMnc w oe taken iK m .lh r parked machine o f Tom BetL T be auto was parked tn the MO btock ti a m n d axenoe south.

m

w pBwe Vitt liciitp trao a car Ofcned by Qjwte Henilnger. while parked ts the downtown area.

Y O V M 2 n t o s r c n t M s c a s h mL A K E IA S IX Fte. I^l»-The sand

beoM t^ a sund twsed recently yteUed iw« youihfut prospectors., a bo9 and a cat. ta nScktU. dtmn and vaarten. Tbe bey s4w»-eled the sand and the (irt salted It vhtough

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T h e S e n io r Ladles' Aid society m e t w ith M rs. C harles QftsklU W e ^ e s - day.

T he Ju n io r L adles' A id m e t th e sam e d sy a t th e hom e of M rs. C harles Scoggins. M rs. C harles K ra m e r h a d charge o f th e devo- Uons.

M rs. Jo h n Skyles a n d h e r m other, M rs, P lank , a re v isiting w ith r e la ­tives a t B e llingham . W ash .

A carload of ore h a s been

Blue R ibbon m ine, ow ned by R ay Jones.

A few m ild cases of s c a r le t lev er have be en repo rted In th is com ­m unity .

C e d i S p e n c e r h a t re tu rn e d from • m o to r t r ip th ro u g h th e coasta l •U te s .

M r. a n d M rs. R . E . Larson. Boise, a re a u d itin g th e county books a n d w in b e h e re fo r tw o weeks.

M iss F re d a B a lla rd a n d Mrs. Id a B iy an . Boise, v is ited relatives and I r ie n d s h e re over th e week-end.

T o m ad o p s of a sligh tly differen t fo rm th a n th o se In th e U nited S ta te s o c cu r In som e o th e r secMons o f th e w orld , w here thunder-show - e n a r e com m on.

Sunny CaliionLi& U ut idsal place for e glorloug wIbIk holiday—Unlot PadHo i« ihe plemmt, »cooogiic>l to go I On the train you evoid bad weather and highway haurdi. .Ton relax In a comfnrtalale, ledliiOng Ooaoh eeal- —bIm p in & ip&ciottt/il\sB\beT*in'viting bextk lu ea ax* low, deUdotu meali are moderately priced^

LOW FARESRound Trip from Twin Falls to

losAngelts $31.70 $42.20 «44.40 SanFramilW 37.50 42.20 -44.40 Chlco^o . . 52.52 66.90 64.65*B«rth estrs. Stollar lo»f4sras to other poiala. Ubsisl return limlETXlM very low oae-wsybies.

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P o ten tia l D isaste r A veiirdTwill Falls can well fee! certain that an inscrutable

Providence was on guard last week to protect its school children.

The toppling chimney th a t thundered through the hi^'h school roof and crashed to the main floor of the structure Saturday afternoon brought serious finan­cial l o s s . But because the avalanche of bricks fell a t'inv feet northward of the auditorium stage on which southern Idaho debaters were engaged, loss of life was providentially averted.

Pointing the moral even more directly, the chimney crash came on a S aturday. I f an accident of th a t type had occurred between Classen on a school day, all Twin Falls might have been saddened by a catastrophe of grim proportions..

No blame attaches to the accident. The sturdy brick chimney had withstood f a r greater gales in p as t yea rs and apparently/ w as as sound as the day it w as built. The terrific wmd inflicted other damage both in Tw in Falls and the surrounding area, testifying tb the fac t tha t it is impossible to foresee where mishap m ay strike.

In the thorough safety check-up and rem edial measures immediately institu ted by the school board there rests full assurance fo r the future as f a r as human precaution can go.

Despite the m onetary loss, Twin Falls owes a debt to Providence.

Durant Voices Blunt TruthsTruths blunt yet obvioUs were voiced in Twin Falls

as th ^ T o w iT H ^l club listened tb D frW ill“Dur‘ n t' analyze the five m ajor problems tha t face the U nited States.

His w arning lh a l America is facing a possible de­cay of its own people because of deliberately limited b irth rate among the intelligent and able pu ts the spotlight on a m a tte r fo r which, in many ‘.‘polite’ circles, there has been a hush-hush attitude.

His equally vigorous w arning th a t the family, the church and the school m ust somehow bring about a renaissance in character, if national morality is to be preserved a t its once high level, offers a serious chal­lenge to those three A merican institutions.

His forthright assertion th a t America needs .statos- men but instead has politicians lays bare a m atte r <lirectly traceable to the inertia of the mass of Amer-

; ican voters. Because of th a t inertia, political ma- : chines dominate government—and able men of iiide-

Ijendent thought often refuse even to think of running ' fo r office.-

Rut probably Dr. Dui’a n t's most Bigniricunt s ta tc- becomes doi ’ 'inent becomes doubly impoWant in view o flh e cu rren t

American obsession w ith CommUnist propaganda. vSaid he: "America has the makings of a Fascist revo­lution from the top. I t has the makings of a Com munist revolution from below. The danger from the lop is the.more serious.”

That is food for serious thought.

BookH—21 a Day,Don’t berat® yourself if someone mentions a bonk

you haven’t read. There are lotfl of othei’s w’ho haven’t read it, and even the most avid bookworm would have to be Hupernatural to keep up with the regular deluge of lltjerar}' fodder that pours from the presses.

Last year, 7903 books were published in this coun­try . If you managed to dust off an average of five volumes a week, you did pretty W’oll; yet, you ju«t scratched the surface. You still missed of the 7093 books circulated. To cover them all, you would have had to read more than 21 l>ooks each day.

You may as well reconcile yourself to the fact th a t ! t’B Impossible fo r anyone to Keen up w ith the world today. The beat you can hope for Is tha t you won’t fall too far behind.

F in n s T est “C u llu re Invasion '’'The Finnish people haven 't forgotten tha t, behind

nil the bruta lity , Joe Btalln still slicks to his avowal th it he Is Bending culture to the "backward" Finns.

Stealing an idoa from American radio quiz pro grams, a Finnish station recently selected five kuh> aian prisoners at random and gave them a brief in- te llln n ce test while the world Ilstenpd. The pi-inon- era moluded a medical captain, an a ir captain, two iub-Ileutenants, and one lieutenant.

A few o f the questions w ere; "Who wan Hee- thovenT” "Who was th e f ir s t czar of the Uontnnoff dynasty?” “Where wins peace concluded a f te r the last w art" The questions drew complete l)lanks. ^ U |s ^ t g o l n ^ to,bo easy fo r Stalin to push th a t kind

t people, these F in n s-^a t the f ro n t and

PotSh o tsThe Gentleman in

the Third Row

D ra t Fo l ShoU Pirden me, Potilt, but U li

thoM all-tlred U d ln ' iprinf lu U ■latn. > > wife w a n M m t« c« downtown with htr Ihi ether dft)’ lo hrip pick eut «ne • ( the latMt rrtitloni for her. Well, br Ihf time the had tried on tO er m ot thrm, 1 wai lo oTciteme b; Uuthtrr I had to fet eat of the «(or« ter »lr.

loiiklni a t theee h a ta J u t abou t billed a hw om n b c ln i. why w ouldn't th e y w ork on weo4« c huck if My f a m h a t been o v e r ' run b ; w M dohocka for year*. H are i r ltd tv tr T tb ln i f io m peU n) lo »hM tlnr w ith r t r r lU tle e f ­fect, ae th a t n i f h t 1 took tb i t n l|h tB ia re> o t< t.) ia i m y w i f e bought and t e l U on a rock in fre n t ot a w M dcbaok burrow . Be* li«To It e r n e t, th e n e i t moenlnK th«r« were 17 dead w nadchncka in fron t ot th e bnrrftw.

Ona look a t th a t b a t a n d they died in Iheir iraek i.

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RU PERT, FEB . 12 PA ID . 8 0 T H E R E

PCfT BHOT8 EV CTIM ES T W IN FALLS. OLAO E X -B A O H IL O R BEN 6T1LL H A S SP U N K D E SP IT E MARRIAGE. ST R O N G LY R E S E ^ H IS HOPE I W O N T CH EA T IN TELEGRAPHIC C O IN -M A T C H ­ING. I P JEHOVAH V IN D ICA TES T H E RIG H T JEH O VA H H A S G O T T O BE ON MY SID E . B U T MY F IR S T TOSS SH O W S TA1L6 SO I LOSE O PENING RO U N D BU T NOT DISCOURAGED. ST IL L BE- U E V E LADIES- H A TS O BN ER-

:A T IO ir-A tJO -rJO T ^A 8-81L L Y -A fl MODERN FREAKS.

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Letter, Brunette to Bachelor

P o t S hote connrvad w ith th e c ir­c u la tion m anager-to cap tu re a let­te r sen t o u t by one o t th e b runette Bala In th e circulation departm ent. T h e mleslve wm rftu m ed because th e b ru n e tte actdrtued It to BIUs Infitend of to Salmon. The addrcM fe !■ Lou W all, the Salm on bachelor w ho becam e a regular P o l ShoU co n trlb a fte r Kettlng hla Rtart when we p rin te d hla rrbtike to the c ircu­la tion o fd re for aenrtlnf h it |iei>er to "M rs W«ll "

H ere'a the le lif r lo aubK rlber L ou; •,

"D ear Mr, W all:••In reBord to th a t liiile card re­

ceived on Dpc. 32 (whlcli I Itaven'l liiid tim e to answer un til Juat this m inu te) m ay I any th a t I am w lllin t to taka a ll blam e due m e b u t very unw illing lo be blam fd fo r ' tome* th in g th a t la not my rnult.

AfiCT a d a y 'i franU c se a rch h« atltl couldn’t And M orle L a P o r te . T hai w s i bad enough , b u t th e m odeli a t V arnel 's h a d to ld h ln i th a t even if h e d id find h e r. th e y d id n 't th ink ahe w ould w e him .

"M arie w as h e re th is n o m ln g w hen you phoned ," K ay T hayer had cattily rem a rk ed .

•'She w e n t off w ith Tom m y R y a n " E velyn M arlow e addwl, tru th fu lly enough . "I saw her m eet him w hen I w en t o u t lunch."

Kny T h ay e r looked a t h im i pectan tli'. h op ing a f te r th is n c w j th s t D an w ou ld a sk h e r fo r K da te, b u t h e Ju st stood th e re In V or- n e t's g h t tc r ln i sa lon , s a y in g n o th ­ing.

E velyn p a tted h im on th e arm . “ Cheer up. k id , y o u ’ll g e t over 11." ahe la id , n o t u n k in d ly . “T here a re p len ty m ore fish in th e sea." She giggled. “S o long . D on’t fo r­get m y te lephone n u m b e r. Com e on. K ay."

T he tw o gfrla sw ish ed exotic, pe ac o ck -llk e A gures In V arnet 's gorgeous gow ns.

A cold fu ry fo llow ed th a h u r t !n D an's h e a r t I t w ns th e f lr it lim e h e h a d ev en be en cross«d In h is lU e a n d h e d id n 't U k e i t

I t n e v er o c c u rre d to h im th a t h e could w an t fo r som e th in g a n d no t h ave I t N ow , h e w a n te d M arie L a P o r te m o re th a n a n y th in g he had ever d e sired la h U Ufa and h e cou ld n 't h a v a h e r .

A S he sw ung e a s t on 5 7 th S tre e t h e qua lified th a t s ta te m e n t

P e rhaps, I n tim e, h e co u ld have M arie. B u t de ep dovm In h is h e a r t h e knew th a t ho d id n 't w a n t her th e w ay h e th o u g h t H a w an ted h e r to love h im fo r h im se lf , no t fo r w h at h a cou ld b u y h e r . A nd if she d id n 't w a n t h im th is w a y — and ahe e v id e n tly d id n 't—h e w ouldn 't h a v e h e r , a lth o u g h it m igh t k ill h im .

In such a m ood, h e f itte d hU key into th e lock o t th e D onovan /ro n t door, fu rio u s w ith him self and fate.'

"Y our f a th e r w a n ts to see you, M eesah D an ," L in g to ld h im , as h e crossed th e h a l l to th e e leva to r. “H e's in hlB ow n a p a r tm e n t"

He noddod a p d p re sse d th e th ird __ floor b u tto n on th e e le v a to r in -

nitlr« lym ine a n d I accrpt it w ithout a quibble. How cmilrl 1 know th a t you w ere n o t m arried ; anyone w ith a sense of hum or and Kood natiira th a t you aeem to poir^-'a should by a ll m eana be. Howevrr, the Iini com p lain t, about no t r<*<'rlvini your p aper, th a t was diia lo the poat office he re or there i>rckiMfl ynur n*m e w as n o t ta k m liom ou r 'lla ta a n d sa id paper w ent ou t Juat the sam e as before. W* ar* very aorry a n d hope I t docim’i hnpiwn again.

"I r ra en t your Innlrtm tlon sbo\it my being a blond, «lnrr I am a de* c ld rd b ru n e tte aud do Iteileve lh a l I am Rtllclent, a t Iraat Ih itl la w hat I try to m ake my bo»a Ixtlleve. (l*ot Bhota memo: Yah, ho» ahout aend- tug th e le tte r in ii1l>-< lnnl<iad of Sa lm on?) And how ra n he helitva It w hen you kcrii w ilting aurh th rea te n in g noiPs7

"Tn cloaing may I llm nlt \o ti (ur you r p a tlen re In me «ti<l ih r olJ»i to cry on ymir ahotilrter, If iiii> Kfi'p* lip I m ay have to

'■Hlncerely. M im -------“P. 0 . D oii'l inka nia ln>i « ti-

touAly . . . I Imvr t< •ci>>e nf ........trxj

"P. H. No. 2 Yinir ijapei la rlur

T o w hich P o t flhai* adila' P. 0 . 'No, a. Two liita on «

year romanoe.

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Q uota—from InaA lltiill ii«in m New»:

'T h e fallow ln i ilmlla have b«rn •e l. aecerd ing t* n i i t r l r t r .iig lnrrri tt. A, Kelly e f nhn*han*i II, R. )o; —Hurley te Powar ruunt^ H i,,.' Diirley le Haiiorn, fliihl to KlUt a ll 400 peunit*:"

W ith a 400 i'oiiikI llniii ynu noiildn 't n in an e itr a -h » a \v liahv hiigfy.

W hat Uie mftmlhK |>n|)er dldn ' nay wna 400 p<iuiiil« "jirr a(|ii«ta Inch of tira n tr tn re In ro n tao t with th e road,"

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n i l O IN TLIM AN IN TUB TNIROHOW.

• SERIAL STORY

THE CAPTAIN'S DAUGHTERBY HELEN WORDEN • i i a .

f . ih f r I* M ev trK ^ ea te ba*e k«r

pw ahesi I* eM the H all? beaS ' iRC <or Tbr«« O lvir*. She e faaa

CHAPTER XVI T JA N DONOVAN w as jro w ln g ^ ang rie r by th e m ln u ta . M any things had h a p p en e d to u p se t him .

the study. " I s ti ll m ean w h at I M id th is m orn ing over the phone."

Dan d id n 't apeak; ju s t sa n k dow n on th e couch and l i t • cigsrcl.

“I m ean t w h a t 1 told you ove r the phone," M ike repeoted, *V o boy of m ine Is going to m a n y a girl w ho ia fa th e r calls h im a w osler." H e snorted aa h e v o ic td the w ords, ‘ig n o ram u s! H e m u f t think w e 're num bakulla. W ell, ITJ .hnw h im ." H e rose a n d b egaq •inlklng a round th e room.

‘ I w ou ld n 't w orry , fa th e r ," D an hrld up a p ro tes ting hand . “ I f M arie d o e sn 't w an t me, I d o n 't w ant h e r. - She ev iden tly doesn 't;

th a t's t h a t W h at h av e you g o tI you r m ln d VMike stiired In am azem ent a t h isII. “You’rD am enab le to reason ,

1 muM say , b d . W ell, you ask m e hniicslly a n d I 'l l rep ly in lik e m anner. I th o u g h t you and m y - 5rlf. Lynda M ftrtin and h e r fa th e r, I! h e can com a, m ig h t h av e a tju le t dm ner to g e th er ton igh t a t th« R ii^ A fte r t l i a t m a tte rs can ta k a the ir course ."

Dan sa id n o th ing for severa l m inutes. F in ally h e spoke, de sp air

his voice. " I 'l l call L ynda. W hat tim e is the d inne r?"

M ike’s h e a r t achcd fo r h is son. He knew w h a t th e boy w as going through. H e a lso knew th a t ho could only he lp by no t pu ttin g salt on th e w ound. T here fo re h e m entioned n e ith e r M arie n o r B a t

I though t w o m ig h t h av e cock­tails h e re ," h e rem a rk ed , " th en go on to d in n e r. I 'd w elcom e th e chance lo g e t b e t te r a cq u a ta te d w ith Ja m es M artin ."

dicalor." I'm g lad y o u 'v e com e. D an,'

Mike excla im ed , lo o k in g u p from his easy c h a ir a s D a n w a lk e d into

^WeVe havlBC ■ fin* wine, ltd ," he c*uUoned.^'D ont atunt your paUto for that-

had e x e r ted to p ro d u ce h e r fa ther show ed w h en she a n d M r. M artin s tro lled In to th e D onovan lib rary a t 7:30. H e w as tr im ly turned o u t In b la ck He a n d d in n e r Jacket a n d she w ore a n e x p en ­sively sim ple, long -sleeved eve ­n ing dress.

"My d e a r fellow ," c ried M artin , Jiolding o u t h is h a n d to M ike, " I 'm

1 glad you a sked m e."He shook h a n d s cord ia lly

enough w ith D an e n d th e n rcsched fcvtrisW y lo t a d ry M artin i t n th e tray w hich P e rk in s passed . “I 'v e had a h a rd day a t th e office," h e apologized.

Lynda g av e M ike a n a fle c tlo aa te glance th e n slipped q u ie tly to D an's side . A pprecia tive o f h e r silence, h e lif te d a cockU il fro m P erkins’ t r a y a n d took a for him self.

• • •A L TH OU G H D an d idn ’t show I t

he w a s a lre ad y U ght w h en Ih 'eyneft'T ttrD onovon” h o u se r-H lsfather cas t a troub led g lance at him w h en h e Insisted or» o rd e r­in g m ore cock ta ils a t th a Ritx.

............. b u t D an 's y o u ji t con­s titu tio n Iu9 t h im from show ing th e effects o f th e o the r d r in k s on

of th e « r l y cockU iU . T h e - ^ im m ed ia te w arn ing , w h ic h hi* f a th e r r e c o s n lu d , w u a a added co tv ttln css d m a n n er. B e 4« farred to J a m a M arU n w ith th e so lem nity o f a Judge. H e p a id e lab o ra te b u t c lrcu m spcct c o m - pU m ents to L y n d a and h o d ire c te d th e w a ite rs In th e g ran d m a n n er .

I n sp ite o f th e com bined m a ­n e u v ers o f M ike a n d L y n d a, n o m en tio n o t th e engagem en t b e ­tw een h e rse lf and D an w aa touched u pon . O nce M ike f o t to h la f e e t a n d w as abou t to li f t h la glass in a to a st to th e rom ance , b u t D an , w ith th e u n c an n y in tu i­tio n o f th e v e ry d ru n k , a n tic ip a te d h is fa th e r.

"T o Ja m e s M e rtin ." h e s tu m b led to h is f e e t a n d lif te d h is g lass. “A m erica 's r e e l benefac to r."

I r r ita te d , L ynd« h id a lso r a i l e d h e r g lass. B ash fu lly , M a rtin re ­m a in ed seated . T h e D onovans w ere a good s o r t a f te r a l l H e m u s t see M ike a n d D an m o re often.

M ike a n d M a rlin had w in k ed a t o n e sn o th e r e n d ss ld good n ig h t e a r lie r in t h e evening. B u t as soon as ho could, D an deposited L y n d a a t h e r d o e r. Too tig h t to c lea rly f e m u l a te h is thoughts , h e h a d b u t one idea I n m ind , to . g e t to t h e ba rge , M olly. H e h a d com pIeU ly fo rg o tten h is reso lu tion e a r lie r in th e day .

• • •A fU Z Z l I D ta x i d r iv e r d epos-

" ited h im a f te r 2, on P ie r S i* . U n stead ily D an m ad e h is w a y to th e p la c e w h ere th e 1 4 P o r te b o a t h a d be en tie d u p th e m orn ing b e ­fore. A s tra n g e ba rge , g rim y a n d unkem pt, bob b ed a t a ncho r in Ms placs,

••W hera'a th e M olly?" D an yelled a t a po licem an le an in g ag a in s t th e b a rg e pier la m p -p o s t

J e r r y M cO ulre u n tw lr le d h ia n ig h t s tick . “ She puU ed o u t a t 12 o 'clock," h e sa id , " lo r C anada ."

“ W as M a rie L a P o r te ab o ard ?”" I ' l l sa y so. 1 saw h e r g e t on

a b o u t 9 o ’clock.”D a n s a t dow n on th e p ie r a n d

h e ld h is h e a d in h is h snds. “ W hen w lU th e MoUy b e back?" h e in ­qu ired .

“ I n . a b o u t th re e w eeks o r a month*. T hem tr ip s a re slow th is tim e o f y s a r ."

W ith in a n ho u r, D an 's long ro ad ster w as p u rrin g a long th e h ighw ay to A lbany . T h e co ld n ig h t a i r c lea re d h is b e fudd led b ra in—a s - h e - d r o v e - th r o u g h - th e da rkness. H e h a d b u t one Idea— to get to M arie a s soon a s possible.

(1^ Be CoaU ned)

RU PERT

M rs. C- A. O tto sen w as hostess T hu rsday to m em bers o f th e T hu rs­day bridge club a n d fou r guests. M rs. B e tU C herm ark . M rs. W. D. Boydston, M rs. F lorence B a er and Mrs. ^ u t h O ra h em . H onor* In bridge w en t to M rs. B aer, w ho was aw arded n prize,

T lie Eva M ntson P e rry ch ap irr , D aughters o t th e U ta h P ionee rs m et T hu rsday a t th e hom e of Mrn. P ra n k W atson w ith th e raiHnln, M rs. M ae Jo hnson , p resid ing . Plans

m ade to r a prOBrnni w hich will be p resen ted a t U « f irs t w»r«l rhui>- el Feb, 38. T h e lesaoii, •'M iliiiiry Life In th* W est," w as pn -sen lM by Mrs, W atson , T h e aew lon ron rlud - ed w fth a social h o u r a fiiT rftrc.sli-

InTUtK*. Bimut [.["‘’n ta served by M rs. Wnl.Min niul•Mrs, W all.' tiie {«ult la entirely VTe r s s l s i w n

C hrlaU nsen a n d M rs. O w en O iin e ti.T h e local c h ap te r. O rde r nf E asi-

e m B tar. w ith th e w orthy m airtm , Mra. F red L ln d au er p residing, mi-t T hum day in Ihe T O O F h a ll In a biislnesa and social aew lon A U rn" b irthday rake , honoring th e F rh n i- a ry b irthdays, was ru t nnrt served as p a r t of th e refreshm untik w hlrh m arked th e rlose o f th e evening

M ts. I. E. M organ, asslated bv her daugh ter, M rs. Rd M iller, w as hoat e si s t hey hom e T huradair to mrm bers n f Ihe H elping H and ritib M urh fun w as had over a "grah ho s ' of gifts brm ight by th e m em bers r * r h

ab le to com plete th e s ta r t of fam iliar M o the r Ooo«« rhym e, w en titled trt "g rah" fo r a kIM an^t reliiln whni she se ru ird .

Mr. and M m E, J H*nr.el en ter- lalned th e m em bers nf I tir ir Mlnnev 'luh w ith d in n e r a n d hrUlRe T lin r '- dsv evening. I tliih e>‘0i r juirr'* in tirld^e w ent to M rs O len Itiin 'en «nil C harles M endenhall

.lohn K em shurg, Jr iindrrw enl m alor ii i rg rn ' at Hie Kuix-it oral hoaiiltal 'I'liewlnv tilnlit

Mrs. A. r H unt riili 'i lu iiird the I.urky IS rliib and one liU'M Earl W tlm nt Wedn*s<tnv I SCOTS prlwi tn bridge w as m in n Mr» H orteiise W Ignnll

Mra. O, A, M oellm er w as hontens W ednesday (o Ihe Ebal rliib and two guests, M rs. R obert Carlson and Mrs, B dlth H ansen . H igh a<*r>re prit* waa aw arded (o M rs. Joe nn tan .

C arl n sllls lo n , rep resen ta tive ot Ihe firs t aid division nf th e Amerl ra n Red Orosa. w aa r i e s t speaker W ednesday a t th e noon l\inthem n m eeting n t th e R u p e r l R o tary rtiili held In Ihe C aledonian ho ie l Mr. nelllaton waa Introduced bv Oharlea 0 D alch and snoka on " F ir s t Aid In the H om e a n d nn th e H ighw ays Mr Belllsloi) la to ha In I liine rl tor a week and Is ro nd iir tln ii a ilvanred rlasaes In f irs t aid a t th e loeal high ftfhon'l

t . O. T aylor. asM ielnle(rS*ith liln tirniher, I. o , T aylor, In th e gro. rerv business hers, hns niirrlinneil a Klmllsr biiFilness In Mnhl nnd I ri t Ihia weak to U ke c harge of It lam lly will Join h im In Ills new lo- ratlnn In a aim rt tim e.

liey en ter from Planflsld: "WeU roms t« OUa-nature's paradise, Ymi are enU rIng ■ O od’a country . D m I 4 r lf« UlN Ml,**

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

/S y B A R S AGOI tB . I t , tOM

T h e driimn nnd l ite ra tu re d e p ar t­m e n t of the T w entieth C en tu ry club was dcllKlitriilly e n te rU ln ed w ith a V alen tine pnrtv W ednesday a f te r ­noon a t Mm Jiifitam rre Inn by Mrs C harles nw ight. nssls ted by M rs. B. H.-Alkln.snn, Mrn Roy G ard n er and M rs. c , c , Higgins. M rs. C harles N orth hull r h s ^ e of J li«_proiirnin,

!h (•(u'lM'Mr'cT'or'miialcal 'niim^ bers by Mrn Kffle H in ton ; violin si-- lections by Mrs. W. A. Tliomp.son w ith Mrs ,1 A DyK''i't tlin and so1oi> liv Mrs H. C. M sgulre M rs P W M rRoherts a n d M rt P V. I’cirkrr pI^^1dM iit th e ten liible.

PrealtlciU C all J . M iller o t the T w in Fnlls Caniil rom pany Is bark from a tr ip tn fieatHa a n d Portlanil

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Jiimen llr ii ry HrndV. » lin hus Iik e lr r t rd hy th e Id ah o IrKlnlature conip lrti' ilie te rm of tin- lalc Wv don m il lio n lleybu rn lo ih r Uiuii Hinlen M'liiite, Is a iiiillvn <if I’rtu sylvitnlii, i l ia t nu ise iv nf miiIc-iii'

S e n a to r Urndy resides a t 1’iki tello. Me lived (or years n t t.eAvri w orth , Kiiii. In 10 y ra rs lie Jn been r h n h m a n o t th e Ur|>uhlic i s ta te ro in in lttee a n d In 1ft Hovrim and now he goes to th e M’imie i la la rgely In terested In devnloi’im i oom nanlas. Is an hono rary vi.

ild sn t o f th e Panama*Pat:lli<' in . -national sgposltlon a n d la lU.^ii.

prt-sidte rn a t

ROGERSON

T uesday b r id le qluh met Mrs. Paul Sohnell. T h e Im^flns served dessert lunch . H igh mw ent to M rs. M «ry C olbert, s'r.o h igh to M rs. M ary F a u lm a n ,. <1 lowto L au ra O rlggs.

M iss F ran cis Jo h n so n vMieti Q ra n d m a W est la s t week.

M r. a n d M rs, J im m y Cliite, n ie i. r ich , vlslied his p a re n U , Mr M n . Olule. M iss Lois O luU Is honin fro m H ouse orepk.

A m ong th s young folks who a t tended th e O range danoe a t ilo i- lis te r were M r. a n d M rs, W, li. C m .

M rs. W endall lA o n a n t ■vUlt^d h e r g ran d d a u g h te rs in T w in F a lls last

FILER

• BRUCE CATTON IN WASHINGTONar B R V C I C K m » t , W M M H la Ika i m c n I n * .

w * T O 0 T 0 N , T O .n<m» 0»ner«' toan oorjei tiQa baa taken a book ioas of rra,OM,ooo on tha lale of iu focecloeed iumm to dgita, and the loss eventually nay be three tines that nueb. Tst lOLO •nthorttles insist thal the picture i n t as bad u thoee fifurei

re r m e (hbig. they sa7.HOI.O WMU't set «p te make ae n a r bwt to help eitlseas sare their hones. T o t another, the indirect aavlngs

to the nation because of the ROLO program. It Is argued, are many timse rsa te r than the book loases Incurred. For still anther, ROLO has a pretty good record of ooUec- tions anyhow.

ROLO was set up in June, 1U3, te grant lo n g-tern , low-Interest loans to parsons who were in dan-

of losing their homes. I t made s for three years, then quit. The

TMord te data staeka up Uka thU: Mere than 1,000^000 oitiieni ber-

rowed about ls.000,000,000 fromROLO. BO far. 66M 0 borrower! h aw paid in fuU. for a total of IIU.OOO,- OOO. and a total of I700M 0M 0. of the three-bilUon dsbt haa been paid. Nearly MOAOO borrowers are keep­ing up their payments, and 185,000 more are making adjusted pay­ments.

rmrarg hava gaved upwards b- . .interect aJona. that' otherOOOMO

bome-ownera have aaVedbeoauae SO LO h u “h e t p c .______the mortgage atruoturC *a d that the real aetata atarket in f a n ^ has been w n d trom coUapa*.

*Kren if we lest th * eatba eapi- tal stock of the eorporatlea,'* says Mr. Jones. *'1 doubt if anyone oao challenge the net eentribatton of the program te o u r national economy."

rO R B C LO SCB rS SHOW toss ON BOOKS So fa r. so good. W h a t som etim es

m okes HOLC look like a m oney- loalng o u tf it is th e f a c t th a t w hen ita loans w en t sou r I t h a d to do w h a t any m ortgage com pany w ould do —foreclose.

An In all. It took over aoms 1B7.0M homes; It Is is getting rid of them thal It takes iU loeses.So far. i t h as sold 80.000-«llghU y

m ore th a n half. O n these sa le s It h a s ta k en a n average loss o f MTS p e r deal. B u t th is , say H O LC o ffi­cials , is a book lo u a n d n d t s tr ic tly a cash -ou t-o f-pocke t loss. In to these losses a re figured accrued In te re s t a n d taxes—a n d th e ta x e s usually ru n in to hun d red s of do llars— costa o f r sp a lr a n d recopd tlon lng . th e cost o f foreelosure. a n d of course th e p a id b slance o f th e loans.

HOIX5 la g e ttin g r id of I ta r e a l e s ta te a t th e r a te o f 4,000 sa les p e r m o n th : a t th e sam e tim e, foreclos­u re s have dropped V a y dow n— from 8,000 a m on th , back in 1038, to abo u t 400 a m on th today.

The Family Doctor

(This Is ihe sixth fai • eertes eC 11 article* by Dr. Morris Flshbcla «n Magic Hedlca) BulMa.)

By DR. H 0 B U 9 n tB B K O r Editer, Ja n n a l el the Am erfeu

Hadleal AseoeUUea. aad elR rgela. th e H ea lth Maga a ia e

In th e reign of th e S n p e r o r H a d ­rian , abou t 300 A. D .. 'th e re Ihred a O reok physic ian , nan^ed A retaeus. w ho recognlied th e d ln a s a w hich t ^ a y we call d iabetes.

D esp ite h is fun d am e n ta J ebaer- ra tio n s, m ore th a n 1300 year* passed before m uch d e fin ite in ­form ation . reg a rd in g d labetea, w ss acquired. 'X hen a n E ng lish doc -

Lttwrence Schnell. w ho h a s boeb visiting In Los A ngeles a n d S a n ta B a rb ars , re tu rn e d Iss t w eek, accom ­panied by h is sister, M ra. E dna W in ­kle, S s n ta B arbara.

8. T . L. m e t w ith th e i r leaders . Miss Isabel F orem an, T uesday a fte r school In th e C en tra l school b u ild ­ing. W ooden book covers w ith m ono­g ram s w ere m ade to ke ep fu tu re work. W ood bu rn ing a r t waa en ­joyed.

H onoring Mrs. In es B eam er, BoUe, who Is v isiting here , 38 lad les enjoyed a luncheon. W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mra. B ari LaHue, w ith M rs. G rov ­er Ditvla assisting. P r ir r s In bridge w ent to M rs. ro s te r O ullck. A g ift

an presented tn Mrs. B eam er.W. C, T . U met W ednesday a t the

hom e of M rs. W illiam Price. M rs, b , W iw g rn v n 'le d ^ lh e dev o ll6 n aii: Mrs. Ja n e Thom pson. B u h l , gove a repo rt on ihn w . 0 . T . U. conven ­tion recently hi-lil In C oeur d ’Alene. Mrs E. R. M srlyn . B urley, w as a RlirsI,

Mra. Ix'win Hoi-K, M rs. R upert WUlittiiiKiH, Mis . ov. '« \ M iller a n d Mill. H enry Hchoddn a tten d e d th e bridge club nt th e hom e jof M rs. J. T. A nderson. K null, T h u rsd ay . H igh score w as won by Mrs, R u p e r t W il­liamson.

Iluptlst M l.'slmiary soclejy m e t T lu irsday for an a ll cloy m eeting w lih Mrs. Joe Tnylor. A lim cheon was served.. WadhliiKton lirlrtgo c lub m e t a t th e ■ home of Mm C larence L ancas ter, nnirsiiuy for a dessert luncheon , JTIses w en t lo M rs. l‘'oeter O ullck. Mis Nni Kowinaii nnd M rs. I .u th e r I'lrrcp, M u A A, Oavln and Mrs. Wviiii llm-ilK ivpri' g iie 'ts .

Ml. luiil Mik. Kiiyinoixl llio m g s , M u , E dw ard B harp , M iss M abel Johnson m e t w ith Mrs. O e o n e P o t- 1/T la tt week Ui selec t oha lrm en a n d romniltiBes for th e newly eaU bllshed f - T . A. o rgan lra tlon . Com m ltU es are program , ptibllclly. hosp ita lity anil memherahlp. N ext m eeting will be held Feb, 3fl, in th e h ig h school andltorhim .

H O IC TURNS A PENNY TOO

T o o ffse t th e loss—book or a c tu a l ->on sales, HOLC m akes m oney tn tw o ways.

O ne is on th e d ifference betw een th e J n t e r e ^ It r eceives o n Its lonns a n d th e in te re s t U hss“ l o p a y on i t s bonds. I ts loans b e a r fro m 4H to 8 p e r c en t: on Its bonds, i t pays from a '4 to 4 p e r cent.

T he o th e r source o f p ro fi t is from ren ta ls of hom es w h ich I t holds, th e se being m ore th a n e n o u g h to c a rry th e properties-

T hese tw o p ro fits a re p \it InW a reserve fund to cover losses.

W hile nO L C 's e ap lU l ito c k of nOO,OM,000 ahows a |«7,MO.M0 deficit, t h b U m ore th a n o ffse t

You May Not Know That—

CAREV

sm l Mm Joe n ilw orl.., - ___'lii-a ()f pnoum unla e t H om lllon, Mnnt , waa burled a t R u p e r t la st wrrk. M any , friend* e n d rela tives Irnm he ie a l te iK W 'ih e Im iera l,

■riie new ski lif t purehasert la s t weak hy Ihe Curfty Ci ..........

put liiio use last eaturday and HmiiUy liv Ihe large orowls whloh • nmn ri,,m Twin Krlolmm,Halipv nml .Inrome.

MIm Kfani-es Hutton, ctauihtffl- ot M r and Mis, L. HiilUm. Oarey. who him lK>rn nnplctyed in Boise tlila past tall and winter, Is spending a few days at her home hare. She eipeots to relum lo Boise eoon.

Evan Pyrah sutfsr*d the first ao- Cldeiit pf the year « v the new sU fwi on Pleabo hill, Me gprained his knee reoenlly and wiil not be about for soma time.

Mrs. Frank Bast has returned to h*r honle here afU r being W In the

Ollnioaj hospital foe tha past

A son was bom to Mr. ftnd

I

By R . L. O R AiaGooding county produces

and flhipn more hoR. an­nually than Any o t h o r county in Idaho.

to r , nam ed WUlis, fo u n d t h a t th e w aste m a tte r in d iab etics ia iw e e t- e r th a n th e norm al, a a d a n o th e r 100 ye a rs passed ba lo re a jw th a r doc ­to r show ed t h a t th e aw eetness w as due to sugar. Now •c len tlfic m ed l- oine began te u n d e rs tan d th a e h a r - ' a c te r of th is d isease. i

T h en G erm an inveatlgato ra found o u t th a t rem oval fro m th a body of a dog of a glan d ca lled th e p a n ­creas Is followed by th e d e rs lo p - m e n t o f dlabetee. B tlll la te r , a n o th e r investiga tor show ed th a t t t is n o t pa rticu la rly th e pancreas, b u t c e r­ta in glands In th e p a n crea a know n a s th e Islands o f L an g e rh an s w hich a re p rim arily responsib le fo r dlspoel- tlo n o f suga r by th a body. ,

IN entually , C a n ad ian InvestigaA— . t e n , nam ed B a n tin g a n d U a d e o d . w ith th e ir aasU tanU B a s t a n d O olllp. received th a N obel p r ise t n m adi* cine fo r prov ing th a t a n e x tra c t o a n be m ade from these g la n d s i n th e pa n crea s a n d th a t th is «xtract» w hen W ken in to th e body, w in sub­sti tu te fo r th e se c re t isn « h k h th e pan creas would o rd in arily p o u r in to th e blood. T h is enab lea th e blood to tak e care of th e su g a r in th a d ie t.

T h is su b stitu te fo r th a aec re ticn of th e pancreas is called in su lin . Among th e M agic M edical SuU eta know n to m odem m edicine, in su lin■gtandiryBryhIgh:--------------------------------

Before th e d iscovery o f tnau lin . diabetes In childhood w as p rac tica lly a n uncontro llab le a n d f a ta l disease, • T oday, ch ild ren w ith d labetee o a n ^be prom ised long lives o f *— ----------M oreover, adu lte w hc ' betes now adays lire th a n d id pbetes in e arlie r generations.

B u t th e b a ttle a g a in s t d labetea

Insulin . New m od lflca tlo tu

insulin and m ore recen tly c ry s ta l­line inaulln , bo th of w h leh a re yaat im provem ents over th e orig ina l producU .

I t m ay soon becom e possible fc* th e d lsbetlo to take few er in jec ­tions to o b u in th e -d e s ire d e ffec t. I t U also possible t h a t a s w e le a m more about, su g a r m e tabo lism In th e hum an body, m ean.i will l>e developed for s till fu r th e r inc reas­ing th e leng th of life of th e d la - beUo.

GREAT EMANCIPATOR

41 P in t.42 R u b b e r tree .44 A nd .4 a F J ih .40 Sp ills .4B S now ru n n e r /91 M use of

poetry ,- U M a n n e r of

w a lk in g . •84 D ep o rtm e n ts .08 D ra f t a n im a ls .87 T h e g re a t

iasue o f h is tim e.

88 H e liv ed in a . .lo g ------- a s a * « T oboy. countersink .

10 H is m o st fam ous speech . T h e------ A d d re ss .-

IT M a rr ia g e ’ no tlc* .

10 L o ir.30 H is f a m t e r

------ inc re aseda f te r d e a th ,

32 S easher« e .U H e a d lo n f

acem per.20 E s r th .37 E a tin g utensO . aO T o sink .11 P o in t.86 C hild.3(1 A ssum ed

nam e.4 tT h ln m e ta l

p ln te .iaDhcl.4S Cab.47 O re ek le tte r .48 C o u rte sy tit le i

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Hondv. Febnuijr U. IMO IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

P P B T• S o c ia i— C ^ iu L s — c jC o d i

D eVrtM , to pl«7 th « d u e * m usic.b*ra, O « o r» W 4rb«r« wlU preaeo t

a rea d in g , a n d a num ber o t m ustc se lec tions a re Included on the p ro ­g ram . w hich »-aa being com pleted today.

A m ong those who will a p p ea r will be R obert Cook, playing p iano num * b e rs ; M rs. M . Mobley, singing con* tr a l to SOIOA. accom panied b - M iss M arjo rie A lbertson. R elna D eVries, p lay ing accordion solos, a n d M tss M elba Holmes. vloUn solos, accom> p a n led by M rs. O. P . D uvall.

M rs, M oble j\ a ne»'cgo»et to T w in P a lls , la a te len ted vocalist. She Is a fo rm er residen t o ( Blacktoot.

“Sw eethea rt" (avors will be pt«« Rented to th e women lue&ts.

Mrs. Stokes Will Teach New Dance

At M. I. A. PartyA new m ixer and tong. "S toddla."

w ill be Introduced by M rs. U . H. S to k es a t th e leap year a n d Valen>

' t in e dance sponsored by th e M -M en a n d O lean er Qlrla o l th e second w ard M.I.A. Tuesday e^fn lng . FVb. 1&, loUowlng Ttgular M .tA . classes a t th e L. D. S . rec rea tion hall.

M rs. S tokes will teach Uie d a n ce a n d song. O ther novel s tu n U will be In troduced U troughout th e n ln g or dancing.

M iss M a rg a re t Cockrell wlU su p e r- vis* th e V alen tine them e of deco r- a tk n u . a n d Miss M rrla s a lm o n w in b e genera l chairm an of a rra n g e ­m e n ts . T rad itional leap year c tts- to m will be observed by th e girls d u r ­in g th e evening.

W ill WrighV a n d h is o r th e s lra .. fu rn ish th e music. All M -M en a n d G le an e r G irls of th e second w ard a re

__ln v ltrt jp _ a tfe n d ._ ,T h ere wUl b e noadml&Mon charge.

Gem State Club To- Install at

■Costume PartyM n . ' D . R . Jidinson will b e lo -

> a ta lled a.n president o f th e G em S ta t« S tudy club Feb. 23 a t th e hom e o f M n . O. A. Bickford, (he In sU l- la tlo n to take the to n n o f a cos*

• tu m e pa rty for m em bers only.A nnouncem enl o f th e lm ta lla tl f« i

w as m ade lollowing election o( ufti* cera PrM ay a ftrm o o n a t th e hem e o f ^M ra^ W . R .^W olter. following a

M rs. Joh n so n succeeds M rs. PU ve L ydum . O th e r o tftcers nam ed w ire M rs. Ju n e K irkm an. tk ^ -p re s ld e n :: M rs. E van T arr, s e c re ta ry -tre a iu ie r . a n d M rs. W olier. reporter.

R ed h e a rla filled w ith candy te re d each table and V alentine o t lf s were on the place ca rd s a n d A apk lm .

M rs. Ru.uell H am m won honors a t c o n tra c t tirkige. She was a;.>o p resen ted w ith a birthday «ttt by

- h e r Dirthflay pal, Mr*. E arl BlckiotU' w as e lec ted to m n n b e n h lp .

« « « O A K B -m ir r iN oCKREMONY H aiC O llL K O

C u ttin g a n d serving a huge tie red b ir th d a y cake . <lecorated in Mue a n d w h ite , and topj«<l w ith a m lnJatu ra alhrer beehive and U silver cand les, w ill be a te k tu ie o t th e costum e d a n ce a n d "fun restWal" (o r Doy BcoiiU a n d Uee Hive girls o f th e L. D. 8 . c h u rc h Priday avcnlng, r« b . 18. a t th e aU ke recreation h a ll iro m 7:90 to 10;SO o tlock . M rs. J . A. PhtUlpa. p rea ldriit of (he Y ounc lA d lea ' M. I. A., will out Ute cake .

l l i e refre slun riit tab le will be dec- o ra te d In red. w hite a n d blue ■trcam era siirlnkled w ith silver sU ra . a n d tr l-co lo r tapers. A U rge A m er­ic a n flag a n d a Ikiy Kcout llag witl b e p rum inen lly rtb p la jed . and canopy o( red. w hite a n d b lue B tream era will b t a rranged abov* th a dance rs .

Meml>ers o f the Builders Sw arm • f th e t i n t w ard. Doyle H ull, Nellie M ae M orrison, a a c rU T v U t. J e * n O arro l. D onna R appeltye. Je n lv a C?rowl#y a()d Norma J t a n R obU ns. will serve punch.

A ll Uoy BcouU and Bee Hive i t r la . U iolr p a re n ts anil trlFnils and bera of th e ward m utual pre

a m ade.

'^ o iS f c ^ o l a s s o f th e D ap lU t churcW wtll m sel Moitday a t I p. m , a t Uia home of MUa M a rla i T u rn e r , ^

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CalendarM . S. a a d S . ch ib wUl mn>: W cd-

D « « ta ; a t * p . m . a t th e >««ae of Mrs. U . A. P«erc% Q uest day vU l bo observed.

T h e u R h d O tr h ' club wiU m eet M onday a t T p- m. a t the O dd FVUows halL

« « «M agici-Y c lu b o t (he Y . W C . A.

wUl m e et MoodbtT a t > p m . a t tb e ho m e o t M iv D orothy G ra n t. 330 R ju r th a te n u e e*M,

♦ ♦ ♦U n ity r tu b wtU m eet W ednes-

dsky a t t b e bo inc o t Mrs. C harles Jo n e s . AU m m b e iB a re a&ktd to tie th e r* p ro n p U y a t 3 p m . as th e p rog ram w ill be gi>eo p t ^ ced ing th e buslD cu srsswfa.

. « « «Suixshlne C trcle club «U1 m eet

a t th e hoow o l Mrs. H e n tr P e t­e rs . H lgh laod View. Xr«dRe^dsy a t » p . m .. A V alen llne exchange wlU be presen ted .

» « «TtiwnscQd c lu b No. 4 will m eet

a t th e p ro b a te court rooms T\:cs- d a y a t « p . St.

« « »G ood WlU club w’J l m eet

W ednesday a t 3 p . ax. a t (he hom e of M rs. C hloe C a rr. I n r f j jv n s* to ro ll ca ll th e re will be a V alentine exchangk .

« « »M o u n ta in Vm chib has po&t-

po tw d th e a n n u a l w in ter p icnic fro m F eb . i s . t o Feb. a , the e re n t to l)e h e ld a t th e t^ n m im l tych u rc h .

Zenobia ehtb. Daugh^n: of the Nile, will meet Wed:;cjd*x

m. at the hoene Mn. Claude Oorden. Kimberly.

♦ ♦ JP Round Roblt»-P«vxt^ Uub wU\

meet Vi>d2M«4«y st J p. m, at the bone of Mn. Lyte Q lwo. Bhie lAkes botilemtl earth.♦ • ♦

Members ot Camp Mary Lots.Daughters ot the Utah PHoeers. will entertain tbetr h u rfm ^ d T I^ party Toesdar at t p. m. at the Idaho Power compaixy auditor­ium. A vftTtety program and contesu ts p^w >«^

♦ * ♦Bkkel Pusent'TVacher auort-

atlon study group wtll meet Tuesday at 9;aoi p m. at the acltool audttorlumu Dr. SJith Darts, con­sulting ps>chok>«ui of (he child welfare aervK-e. wlU be guest speaker. All parents art^ urgctl to attend.

« « «Panliellenkcassoci

meet Seturdsr at I p m Jof lun­cheon at the Vktor party house M tsa Cora Jensen wtU be hoatrss chatrmaxv a»lM id tiy U n . W al­ter SUughter, Ir . and Miss VW et Adams.

♦ ♦ «lAiuiual winter pksxk ol the

WaysMe club «tll be heM at the home ot Mr. and Mrv Pwd, Beer Wednesday. Feto It. b(«tniUQc at noon. Husbands o( c' wtll be hoots. All ar* urged to be present. Ekth tamtl^ ts tv^urst' ed to brtng table terric*.

« » »Twin Palls chapter. o( ihe

Eastern Star, wtll meet IMnday at a p m at the M am tc temple. A progrwm In honor ot onatftU- ated members, wtll be pmenied followtng the business MMton. with Mra. Roy pstntee a>s prccr clialrman. HrtieohmeitU wtU

K iw anians to Preside AAU.w.Offere A t •Sweetheart’ Dinner

All the charming sentiments of th« Valentine ,^a«)n will be evidenced in the decorati\-e s c h e m e for t h e forma) ladies’ nisht dinner at which Twin Falls Kiwauis d u b members will entertain for their wives and .women cuests Wedn«s<U,v eve­ning, Feb. 14.

Prominent among Valentine’s day obser\'ane«s locally, the ' event is being planned tmder the general chainnatv^hip of

R. J. Schwendiman. E. E, Hollingsworth 9 members of the house csommittee are in charge of the dinner and decor­ations. and Mr. Schwendiman is being assbted by John Kin ney and other members of the ciuVs program committee.

T h ere will be dancing fo r thosa w ho care fo r this d lvertisem ent. fo l­low ing th e d lim er p rogram , a th re e - piece orchestra, d irec ted by R e lna

On U.S. Trading] j

Her Father .Sang for “Abe”

T w ta F a lls Chapter, American A' aodattan of U niversity W om ni. has

record e ith e r f)ppo.<lntr o r advocating th e re-en«cim pnt of the reciprocal tr sd c s BKrpriiKiit, Ml». A r«h T . Coiner, iPEMntivc chairman of th e chapter, nnnnin if. ed today, folloa-lnir a pnnH slon on the subject Salurriav n f iir - QooD a t the ho m e of Mrs. Ed Tol­bert, following th e P e b n isn ’ Imirli-

M e m b en o f th e panpl. Mrs. Cnliior, M rs. W. A. V an Enaelen, M rs c H. K rtn g eL Mrs. H arry ^Icork nnrt M 1« Je ss ie T rase r. pre.^rntrd nn__■ dlK U islon on th e subject.giT tttf b o th sides o f th e que;.Uan

Opeak w s stre&sed th e fact th n i <n th e local region th e sen ilm ent ii ag a in s t th e re -en a c tm en t o f thr* r r- dp rtica) t n d e agreem ents. nIthoiiRh th e n a tio n a l o rg n n lu tlo n n t (he U s t W ennU l convention or th e A. A U . W . voted In support of th e trnth- agreem ents.

D uring th e bu.slne.« se.vilon. p r r- ded over by M rs Tolbert, th e s ta te

conven tion com m ittee m em bers fo r: th e a a n tia l s ta te fie.vsloni! of th e I A m erican A ssociation o l U n iv e rsity ' WocBcn he re A pril 12 and 13 were axmounccd.

M rs. TVjlbert Ls chslrm nn. u illi M rs. W alte r Dlx. Mrs, c . H, Kr'^n- gel a n d M rs. V an EiirpIch lu o th rr m em bers o f th e commlltoc. All s ta n d in g com m ittee chalrm rti «tll aU » se rve on th e convention com­m ittee .

MUs R u th Johnson . Mr.i. M erce­des P a u l and M rs. L. L. Dreclcrn- ildge w ere announced as members o t th e scho larsh ip com m m ee. w ntrli chooses th e girl w ho will recrlvr tiip A. A. D . W. scholnrsh lp aw ard tlil.s Fprtng. * * . * Christian Men’s

Club to Witness Lincoln Drama

■nw t p c ^ l a r play, "W omen In th e U le of L incoln." w ritten a n d (11- « c t e d by M is. Tom A lworth, hav e I ts th ird p rtuen ln tlon (oniRht w hen th e m em ber.'..of Uie Men'; d u b o f th e ClirlsU an church will be th e audlcnce.

The play will be Riven in U\e lo-mr aintltorlum of Uie Christian church.

M rs. Alax>rth plays the role ot L inco ln 's wife; M rs. Tom Peavey his step-TOOthw.-and-Mlss-KaUiryn C o l t h ts sw ee theart. Ann Rutledge. Ml^s VUgmia A llen is Uic m odem girl.

M iss Mickey Pum phrcy 'w ill pro- j»t a vocal prelude , a n d M rs, M ar­

g a re t P eck will play h e r nccom ponl- n e n t . M rs, Peck will also jire.sent ' ‘ ■ ■ m usic a s the drMnm

Valentine Decor Set t'o Highlight Leap Year Dance

T lie very youiiR s e t m em bers will frolic a i a “Cupid's B a ll” Valenlltie nigh t, Feb. 14. a t th e O dd Follow.i hull, n irm brrs of Ihe P . C. M. club to prcKlctc tt.s hostesses. A ■■Lctiu Y ear" order ^ ill be olwcrvcd, Hio g irls nsklng for th e danccs.

D om inating Uip c cn te r of Uic dance floor will be a m am m oth h r n r t V alentine, surrounded by flowers and cuiild.v th rough w hlcli th e guests may dance. Cupld.i will m ark th e enuatico to th e pavilion, and red h e a ru . cuplda a n d s tre am ­ers- will form a s e ttin g for th e punch table.

th e receiving line will b t . .G\’a Stokes, p ast p residen ts;

M adge Hayward, p residen t, a n d M ary R u th King, secretary -U eas* u rcr. a n d the ir escorts.

In add ition to th e ir p a rtn e rs , th e club m em bers will e n te r ta in a large m vmbet ol elRhih g rad e friends. P a re n ts of Uic Hostesses have been inv ited to call during th e evening.

M adge Hayw ard is c hairm an of a rrangem en ts; C harlo tte T hom pson is as.slsllng he r; Beverly B lock Is In c harge o t retrcRhments. a n d K a th ­leen K ing Is chairm an of th e m usic com m ittee.

P unch glrLs, a ttired in V alen tine costum cs, will be D orothy a n d DorLi Young. Barbara H arries a n d S hirley M ontgom ery.

M r. and M n . W. L . H ayw ard and M r. a n d Mr*. Roy K ing will be p a tro n s of the evening.

MARY L O IS CAMP PI-\N S EV ENIN G PA RTY

Citiiip M ary Lois, D aughters of Uit- Utah Pioneers , will en terta in a t a in r ty T uesday evening. Feb. 13. a t

liiiilio Pow er com pany m uhior- , 111 h ono r of the hmlHinds of

rlub mi’n ibcrs . th e evening to be- Hin a t a o ’clock.

Tli<> V alen tine them e will be fav- ri il -111 th e refrc.shm cnts and Ramcs ml ro iu cs ts a re p lanned. Mrs. Jane

Hell, Mrs. P e a rl Brown, Mr.i. Nn- n W liltehead . M rs. Ju a n ita

Hull, Mrs. N ettle Montgonier)-, Mrs. I.ulii A iklnson. Mrs. M yrtle Exeter imtl Mrs. A lleen H arries nvirmblcd

-•■niiy ftt th e hom e of Mrs. Beil. Knioriil c h a irm a n , to complete raiiKcmcnts fo r th e party .

D m McCook cUcl». UmIiw oi I h t Q r»M l A rm y o l Um ftepubDc. la invlltvi to a itn w l In sU lia ttan cw em oiU w of Sherm an c tn le U - die« of Ih* o . A. R a t H an a m TWMday fcfurnooft. WlU lN ,w T w in P a th a l I l J p T w w Jay A n y o m w tsh tnc to go la asked lo c*U M ra W I J o h n a w t o oc ftbw. W . M M « i* 9 a \ im - M .

unfolds.

Sister of Noted Writer to Read

Crowell PoetryT lie works of .M rs. Q riite Noll

Crowell, A m erican M other of 103H. wtll be tTvlewed by he r Msti-r, Mr.<. J . A. Noble, Buhl, n t a m eeilntt of th e D ram a and L ltcrn turc d t j ia r l- m en i ot Uie TweuUeUj C entury olutj T U e^lay a firn io o n e l 2:J0 o'cUh'K lit th e A m rn ra ii Legion M cuiorlal Hall,

Mp-. Cm * ell's poetry hn.s Imd lii- te m a tlo n k l publlcalluti. Khe i.s pe r­sonally veil-know n here. haVhiK TlMted In Idaho a few ^ ra rs oko.

M n . I . K. l l tn to n in iiroKniin ch a irm a n nf th e aftr in o d n Mr.s. A J . IV.-)\ry. d e |ia r tm rn t ( iia lrin an , will prrMilr

M n > .T i» v e ll wa.^ l>oni in low n; began wriiutR a s a child, l)iit It wa.s n o t « m il Rli«T t\er u w h Iurp ih n t ."ihe revTurd recognition. Klie now

in 'IVXRH,Mn> A .s HrixMin to li(»ir.vi c h a ir ­

m an of tlir nftem oon.4 V ¥

U V I.1.V (iAMbN r iA V M ) AT r a o i . i c

l> joK r«vnr a n d groii|> Kiimen fea tiiieil ilir " fun frolic" liclil Hut- urday a l in u o n n a l th e 'I'wlii n illn f le^ ieaiio ii r e n te r to r a hi'oiii) of Junior liiiiii M-hool boys bikI girlfi.

TJie \n .m by Jock K orp-nick, w iiii n BTore o( 2.170, w»n h luh In th e im u irv ilv e gam es, h e a r t tosn, h e a it rjiiinoii Imll, l>enii Ixig. log c a ­bin and ^llllnl« t>oard.

O ther iiirmljera of Uie winnlDK te am « r i( Howard ’I^ltHit, l le r tm u u B arre ih .lini K oe|iiikk nnd (liiy Lee Ja<K Ki>e|uilrk w as h lnh po in t m an w itii i <>.■» ]M)lntA

KiiciwiMlI Mid muKlrul KBinen b1m> |iln\r>i. niKl *n hllnilDiia f rn l- u i« It” blindfold boxing n intcli tn w hlrh kII nf th e boyii took purt.

Mr*. C lara R. Greaves, w ho will be 84 yeara old tomorrow, sm iles as she croons the tunr« h e r f a th e r used to sing for A braham Lincoln, bo th before and a fte r he w as P residen t of th e United .State*. S he owned th e f i r s t residence in liuhL (Times Photo a n d E ngraving)

Father of Buhl Pioneer Often Sang for LincolnBy M RS. OLIN SM IT H

— I5U H L -;-P eb r-!2 -(6 |)ec lo l)—O n a - time ow ner of Buhl's tlrs i residence ind one o t Uic cnTllcst p ioneers o5 • he wPht end, M rs. C liira R . Orcnvi'S rem tinbcni well nnd recounUi wlUi eniUii.sin.Nm th e stories h e r fo ihcr,

la n t Reynolih , told of h is clo.se friendsh ip w ith A braham Lincoln, bolli before and a fte r h e wivs elo<'t- ed Pif'-ldeiit o f th e U nited Siale.s. H er liiilie r o ften sa n s fo r L incoln's cnteri.T liim ent nnd relftxaUon.

Of h e r faU ier ,Oie sa id ; “'I have hl.s memory and the m em ory of lii.i sonK.i, and ^torlPS of h is frlend.shlp in<l a.s'OclalUiti w ith Llneoln. He

o ften t()I<l Uh th a t L incoln saul he ■njoyeci Ja lher.i sinning mciir itmn

any o ihcr'^. He .sanft w ith M r Kiiiuit, t noti'd hiis.s slniter In CIiIi' ih m. a t lie I.Inie of l.Incohi'N noniiniiilon

Jor th ellrts B irthday Tomorrow

r;;. O renvr.1 will celeb iate lier fl4ih b irth d a y ann iversary Fi'ti 13

the Tw in Kalin counly limiie w here nlie ha.i lived s ln c r ll.s r-.inb- llsh ineiii. F o r m any y n ii '. Mr.s. Clreavr.i, too. «atiK publicly iiikI cii- Joyi'il |>1iivliiK Hie <ir({»n In h'T chu ieli, 'H ie la s t R ninoii i.ln' whi nb lr tn h rn r nhe rern lled vivi<llu.-U

p reached hy Rev, M. M I’fttteu lu the. nvihl ehiiM'h of w h lrh nhe In a < In niem liei. Kveii n ficr nhe iiiuiMr to h e a r hlie w en t lo th e e liuii li t la ily to riijiiy the aIukImk '>t crow d, tilin recalln Incldi-nli. iii ImllilliiK <it th e llu h l rh u ii 'h and n'nienilierfl well wheii th e invui nurveyeil, laid ou t and iiariiril li'ihl.

H er t i i th e r .w a n ii wilM.ticiwii bu ilde r of brIdKr’' and hlKhwuv^ Hr nui'Veycil and liiilll. the hliili^av from ChleaKo lo ItiH 'hrllr, 111 . from Ito rhelle lo O tiaw ii. Ci>iW hile IlvhiK In the niirM'n' I.....Ihn 'IV Ill I'all.i n itin lv ho ’.j’llnl Clreuven rei'elvrd a Iii><'li<'lli' ti paper giving a long avlUtu on

life nnd work of th e pioneer m en of th a t section. Her f a th e r w as high ly cn rnp l)m en tcd-tn -thc-nrtlc lC 'fo r7h ls out.standlnn work In bridge a n d h lg h -

;iy building. According to th e p a ­per the highways h e b u ilt h a d n o t been changcd.

M rs. G reaves cam e to D uhl w ith h e r hirsband In Ihe year 1905 w hen th e country wa.s sagebrush a n d lacKr«W>H:,. T l« y w ere v isiting le l- a tlves Iti Pullm an, Wa.sh., w hen they read of the openliiR of th e T w in F a lls tn ic i. Mr. O reavt's cam e hero nnd took a clnlrn on a <0-acre fa rm c a s t of the prc.sent town of B uh l n e a r the wi'Il-known M itchell H u n t

T here was no w ater fur Irr iga ­tion In ihU ,sc'i'lUin o t the country ,

hey went 10 (iranKevlllc. Ida,, a n d oiierateil a sawm ill lor a friend on CriilK m ounta in for two ycara w hile tlin canal wii.s l)eliii; built. T hey retiirni'd In UIIH, riMircil th e ir fa rm of llic MiK'bnish anil liullt sm all dwi'lllnK. TIui.mi mx yerim I th e farm were, Mi.s. (iieaven r incinber;i. iis the hllI)|)|e^t nf her ill

IrrlKUllim Wan "I'lin"Hhe nalcl, "My iianleii wa.i Mich a

pli'usure and lri1»(alliiii was m ore fun th a n pla.vlnu eii)i|iict, ix w hich

-1—rra s -n n rx p rr t." A ftrr six years they Mild the luriii and |)iiiehased th e Ihiil Uiihl leslileiuT, a Ainall h<ime liH'ated neur ilie i iiv jiark on KlKlltll liveiuie nn rih 1lr>L cliKir to the jire.seiil Coiihlant hmiii' Uii th is sh e II few yeain lali i Iht Miii-ln-law and <lniiKhl<’r. Mr. and Mr > K. W Is- mei', huin. line ci( lUe iii-.i Milmtim- tla l home.i in the (dun <i( Huhl, M r. Wlsmfir e.-.la illrth<'<l ihe Hulil p h a r- niiu-y which he o(iei iilid Ini’ sev ­e ra l yeiits.

Mrn. O reavrs wan Imiii l''e1>. 19. lilftn, a t Ilriinh riHive. III. 'I'liaL f irs t hom e nlie i riniinliiTn n t being "Ideal." I t wiin h lh ia ird nii ihii edKO of K yle n e e k u lie ie i Ik ViMialliiK and rif.hlh): In mi..... .hkating and rileililing lu un ite r , 'n in ro

Moose Membersfl Complete Plaij

For Dance P a^A n im usually la rg t crowd U ex« 1

pected to a t te n d th e dance T u « a d t f - I evening a t th e O dd Fellows h a ll, r spon.sored by th e T w in Palls M oow lodge. 1

A com m ltteo appoin ted by H a n y , W allace a t th e la s t m eeting of th e | Io<lge. Is in charge of the a r r a n g f menta.

Miusic will be fu rnished by U u I

T lie public Is Invited to a ttend .

w ere hickory trrcs . h a « l bu.shes and wild strsw b'’rrles. A t th e age ot n ine she moved w ith h e r parcnt.s in to L ane Station.

A fter the railroad w as b u ilt th e tow n was namw l Rochelle, I n 1877

w as m arried to W alU r G reaves a n d they moved to LWtle Rock R iver, bu ilt a sm all hom e w here . . . WAS postml.'^tre.sj fo r several years before m oring to Pipestone. M inn. T lie railroad w as b u ilt nnd the tow n of L ittle Rock w as s ta r t ­ed, T h e ir house previously m e n tlo n -

cns th e first residence a n d post office of th e town.

M rs. G reaves .spoke o f enjoy ing th e year.s she lived in th e T w in Fall.s nu rses ' home. She w as busy th e re plantlnR flowers a n d shrubs abou t th e buildings snd caring lo r th e m . She w as also busy in h e r room sew­ing a n d m aking hooked rugs to sell and give to her friends In Buhl. M any of - h er r u gs received f l r .^ prizes w hen en tered a t th e T ^ n P a lls co unly fnlr.s,

•■Grandma’s” Happy " a r a n d m a ’* G reaves as she

know n lo h e r m any friends, nam es M rs, LOUI.W M cClusky and M ary H Inkley. Buhl, a s h e r closest friends. T hey .wve th e ir Sunday school p a ­p e rs nnd m any magazines for h e r rend ing m a teria l,

She w rites th em often nnd never fo ils to m ention how happy she Is In th e county hom e which she »a,vi is th e m a it w onderful home nn old pe rson could w ant. She cnjovs the sociability , th e nUno.^phcre, flowers, a ltrubs a n d th e meal.i.

1931 FO B D DELUXE COUPE, healep. slx-ply tires ..

BEFORE YOU BUY ANY USED C A R-

. . . see the ones we have th a t are thor­oughly reconditioned and guaran teed with the Chevrolet Red 0 . K. Tag!

$435 $475 $375 $400 $375 $295 $325 $300 $275 $300 $135 $150 $100 $115

$35 $35

1936 FO R D DELUXE TUDOR BEDAN,heater, low mileage ................... ................1936 CHEVROLET SP O R T SEDAN, heate r, new finish ........................ ......... .1936 CHEVROLET COUPE,healer, defroster .....1935 FO R D DELUXE TUDOR SEDAN,radio, h e a te r .................................................1935 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR BEDAN,m otor recondllloned ..................... .............1 3 » CHEVROLET COUPE.food condition, h e a le r ........................ .....1934 PLY M O U TH DELUXE COUPE,m otor reeondiU oned ...................................1S34 CHEVROLET « m otor reconditioned 1932 CHEVROLET COACH.fair condition ........................ ......1031 CHEVROLET COUPE, m otor reconditioned, new f in lih 1930 FO R D COUPE,lood condition ........................ ...........1930 FO R D T U D O R SEDAN,jood condition ......... ...... ......1929 FO RD TUDORSEDAN ___ _____ _________ _______1929 FORDCOUPE .................. ........ .................... _

T R U C K S - T R U C K S — T R U C K S1937 CHEVROLET I T O N ,’stake body.10,000 mlle;» ..................................... .............

' 1937 IN T E RNATIONAL P I C K W .(ood condlUon. Tieaier -------- --------1937 FO R D PICK U P.low m liea ie ............................ -----------------IR S CHEVROLET PICKUP;1 ip e e d tranim lM lon .............................—1936 FORD.PANEL, m otorreconditioned, new finish ___________1038 TERRAPLANE PICK U P.

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SPORTS,AW TEAMS POINT TO GOODING TOURNEY

Fight Managers Scream for Title Bouts With LouisOutstanding Clubs From Throughout State Will Compete

G O U U lN t:, i'Vb. (S p i'c iiil)— Aco Ijaskclball .squads o f th e so u tljcn i lialf o f Idalio— atui a t le a s t oiio fro m N o v u d a — will com pote in Hie an n u a l G oqdinp O utlaw to iin m m e n t, o ld ­e s t ou tlaw m eet in th e s ta te .

T he Vovu-nvy w ill « u t u n d e r wny on T h u rsd a y , w i th th e cham pio ii to be crow ned on | ^ ^ ^S a tu rd a y n i« h t. A n o th e r rec-1o rii -b re n k in K a t t e n d a n c e ^ l l ^ v W i n ein d ic a t e d b v e a r ly o n t h u s i - , I O C i i l C l l O W l I l S

‘w iillr tlie (‘Iiln- 11M I'W no t ye t j K | ] | « | p v K J k G been c o m p k fd . 11 is probable I h u t j ■ * - '^ '^ ’5a t U'ust It) ti'ums uill roiiipcie to r - ------th e 1200 In prlzc.s niicl truphlc.l.

Owtetondins amoi\g U\cm w a tu j wUI be the Uurlcy Elkx, defending cham pions nml runiiers-iip In tlio Burley tounicy wlilcli was com plet­ed Siiturday iiiKlit in the Cd-s.sln cny . Must o( iliv tciitn.i Irom ttiaL m eet will coiniii'ii' in in is tcun ift- m eiit — plus n lew ol llie o th e r stronger qulnli.'ls Irom I’ocatc llo nnU Boise.

tlOO Klnit I’rUeF lts l i'vvic o( HOQ «ocs to th e

cham plonslilp ti'iini, while $Q0 lioca to the second nnd J 10 lo th e th ird . A U 'SU r aw ards will bv gold b a sk et­balls. Tljcre will be no cup p ie sen t- ed to Lhe winning tcnm. u i has t>een th e post custom.

T h e m eet l.n under the inanaRC- m c n t of U tc U 'on . who will be r s- sUted by Eddie Baer. Ap Bertf, Joe M cFadden, Rex F ain ter a n d M- W. T ate . T he Ooodliig "O " cluh boys a re a iding In handling th e bu ild ­ing . T h e m eet will be staged In tlie Ooodlng junior high school gynt" naalum.

Com peilnr T eam i Aside Irom ih e Burley Elks, tenm s

th a t m ay comp^l« Include t^ e N e­vada M iners. American F a lls Moose. S ugar C ity In d ep e n d en ts , ' Jerom e Jayceea, R upert Lions. O lcnns F e r­ry Independents , Ooodlng Ja j'cees, B liss Faculty . Caldwell Elks. P oca­te llo T roy-P arlslnn. Boise Business collegc, Blackfoot, Fairfield, H ager- num . S tone Lum ber o{ N am pa. Knt-

■ m e lt, McCall Loggcra, K etchum nll------ 5t®rB-«nd“the-Pl«chfi^O U -A ll-Stf>r9

o( Boise.O the r en tries may be received la t ­

e r to boost th e team s com peting In th e a n n u a l event.

U a li th e above team s pa rticipa te , a l) th e lo u r top clubs in the Olurley a f fa i r wlil be com peting—p la i sev-

[ e ra l of the o the r stronger qu ln- ‘ te ts of th e sU te .

Salmon Bait Ruling Is Clarified

BO ISE, Feb. la (U.R)—Tlie Iiintin flflh and gam e commluilon imlay clarified Ilk ruling on iim.- of milnuin eggs for ba it, u t the request of nortl) Idaho siwrtdmen.

line of salm on eggn as bull prohlblK^d, exrep t In s)ii-cilletl <

. ern on sperlfleil daten.Baimbii flsliUiK on th e VmiKrfl

fork of tlio Uiilnuin r l i r r kqs kIioii- ened to from Jini. 1 lo July i.i. elusive. Only two sulinoii may taken in one day and a lu iirr innn in«y iMj.'.MrMi only Uiri-c.

Unliiioii iiiul Alcelhi'iid lioiii iiiiiy Ik liikrn w ith niicnr on lliiiltnl WHtcrn of Iho Clciirwiilri nnil H;il- inon rlveih.

'iYotu may be ink rn w lih M\linon rHH» m th r Hnnke rkvrt troin Oio WriKlFll l>rl<lKr IIM Illfl NoKli toik iiiid tlin WyoinliiK line oti ilir Hi fork k) A m rrlrnn i^illa iluni

CageStandings

Outlaw MeetBURLEY. Feb. J2 (S pecia l)—T he

fourth annual Burley E lks ouUaw tou rnnm rn t wax n th ing of th e p ast today—and for the f irs t tim e a team frrm w ithout south c en tra l fd ah n coppt-d th e title—pnd th e >100 f irs t prl7o money.

New' cham pion of tlie m e e t Is the Troy-P arlslan qu in te t of Pocatello—

•Inner of the Una! n lg h fs gam e Builey Elks, w hich w as th e

(Ipfcntliug champlon-slilp q u in te t. T lie final score was 25-24. ,

T lie title fray wa-i a reg u la r c h am - p lo a ih lp . caliber tUt—sensational lonft shots, .speedy piny, nice te a m ­work. and exceptionally d o se a ll th e way through. The score .w as tied four tim es during the gam e a n d In th e Ia.«t ha ir th e lead a lt« rnat«d rig h t up to the final gun.

Both T eam s T ired However, both team s w ere' excep­

tionally Urert. th e T ro y -P ar ls la n o u tfit VM playing l u fo u rth gam e of U>e day. As a re.sult th e re was more defensive play th a n offensive thrustji. T lie two cIuIm w ere d e a d ­locked a t 3-alt and 7-all in th e f irs t ho lf w ith the Elks on top by a score of 14-I2 n t Uie interm ission. D uring th e firs t 20 m inutes of play, s to n e of Uie w inners and E dd lng ton of th e losers dom inated play—each m aking e ight points.

T lie second h a lf saw PocatelJo creep up ’nnd knot th e cou n t n t 30- nll. T hen (he wlnner.s w en t a head , only-.to-KCC-Lhe-count.Ued-aRain-at 22-alL T lie E llu took a m om en ta ry lead then when S h a n ty Hogc<vi to.ued in a bucket t o ' m ake (he count a4>33. However, a glf( sh o t by Mooney brought the coun t to 34-H3. and t^ien D uncan droppe<l ui a long (o.s.s w ilh two inlnutch to go m pm the game on Ice. D urlni; Ine lasi m inu te and a ha lf of play the Po' ra te llo (cam did a g rand Joii o l s(a11- Ing—refusing two free th iw .s lo i c- ta in po.s.sf«iftn of th e ball.

A ll-SU r T eam At Uip conclusion of piny an iil'-

to u rn am rn t team was announced u follow.s; stone . Troy-Parl.nlnn: II'^-- «ni^. Bw ley Elks; Peiirorli.Klk.i: Don Johnson . Qoo<llng Jav - ree.i; V aught, Ooo<llng Jny rei 's; Nc Minidoka CCC; W hrlchel, Caldw rll KIka. I W , T m y-parlh lan ; W illlani', .IiTome Jiiycce.M Bevnr. Bioiie l.iini- l>er of Nunipa. PrracnU l.loii o( nwaiils was made by H arry K nrpi- ler. wKli (hn sporlsm nii^hip Iroptiv Koing to tliR Slone L um ber leiiu: nf Ni>ni[ia.

tk'i'o\ul i<rlr«" of W^ wphI. l<i lUu - Iry Kll:s. iiiul llilrd ]ni/i' ol ! ili !•>

.Vivrc-’.l'<i irn ili llir tllliil.v tin- 'I'h ’--

i’lUI.'ldl) n u ll (titMlifd ( ’xvvlltix - Ijy It rnuiil nf 3'>-l7 In h ta in r r

slow Im lllf. 'Tln’ w inners piled up n IH-it n>l-

vnnla.((i III llii- hi>ll tliiii- aiici ilm clii^r.ti iiin CIcKKlIng leiini uiuUl I'oiiie wn.i Ilvii |Kilii(A In (he InU iia i:. Ilcmi'Vt-r. (liti oul.^lan<lln|< iiuiii <>ii IIk- >l<K>r wiiK Don .Inhusiiii. itu fur- nii'i' lli ilv ru itv of Id ah o who........ . 13 [or llip l<i-i|.s

OlHxilllf WIlIB Karllrr III (h r cUy Ilm (i.)cvllii,(

.)nv< r r i hiul tirnrrd an upset in elliii- lli 'ilr ,li-|OMli' ,liivrre^ by a " riu r ct

mill ilipn d(agr<l n (in r ) ir :- (iiiiiiaiK'n lo pul the (.'n ldurll Kikn mil III the ruriuiiiK vylth it ;ii-in liluriinli.

MlnMr.kii fC d rlul), 'Urinl.e t miu

0 1.000

tty lliUlril I’rrM n i( i MI'A'HN rON FKIll'.N l K

\ \ . 1..Coloritilx 1 1(Mull .S U tn ........................ A II 'M li tl». V. II. 4 fCuliirado HUlP .X uD riiv rr . Z liW ro in lin i 1

TliU week’n Rninen:I'Vliluy. IKali Uiittfl vs. lJt.ili at

Hall Ijiko City.Mnlui'itay (^llll|nIto vn <

H la lr a t I'Drt t;nlliiio, iK uh i 11. Y. U. «l !‘iovo, Wyoii D enver u t Dnuver.

I 'A D iriC COAN'I'Houtherii Dlrlnlmi

V. U. C U U ntw dC ailfern i* ...........................liC LA

‘m i l w eek^ gnmen:C alifo rn ia vs. USO a t lleikpU-y

P t id a y a n d Snlurday,BUinford VI. U C M u t Iaih AiiKulen.

m < ta y a n d Sa tu rday .O ftllfom la VI, AUieni nliib a t n e i -

k«l»y, T uesday (no ii-ron lerenen i, N orlherti D lrlilun

O. B. C . ........ ....................... 10 I .U JW . U. 0 . .................. ........ « I M lu n t M _______ ______ _ « I . mW M hlH ftM ............... ....... I 7 .MO

. id» iM — :---------- 1 i t M lTUto WMk'a lam ea ;

^ O r c io n VI, W ashington S la la n l-------- **- m ay and 'n iesday ,

[■ O r t to n B toU a t Ku*

vn. Idaho »( Mo k Aw, UMlrtajf.

n 'l in l IMniiLt 111’ ilimiiUiii Oerlc

v -l'a il I liv

liilti 111!' 'I iii).||i iith axiiiii',! 11,> hiu K'lulln In tlir mornliiK die II' I........ .......... Ml<ilir I .....I>f N.uuim y: r i

■rill' llllllrv KIks irii.llP il llii n.iln hy iiliivlrm only hup n' miiw OmniK 111" day eOnltn; r , w..|| ;n .;i i in orte o l d .r i„,

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IIUUI.KY

Maii|iie\ri f IVncork, a IdillliKliili Iil..KiK.n, I•Iua.'vlne. t

MiHii.ev, f Kiiru. r D rlatp, t

T oIaIi . U 1

O. o r I. tVINH OAl.IfWKI.I., Ida., I^ b . I> (IJPi -

T lie Oollnite of Idiihn d e fra lril l.ln- flrlll (lOllruii. :i'f lo :itl I tatuu inv n li .i l In It liorlliw ral i'ollP|ii) I'oiilui' iic <1

otiMlI g a m i th a t w as oUuo iion i l U r t to fInUh.

u n b a s ln f , r i l , A dr,

AU-Stars From Burley Outlaw Tourney

There were 10 p layers ehosen a t th e B n rle f Outlaw to n m a m e n t close c. ....... .......................................... . . . Sa tu rday n igh t—b u t only five m enshowed up to receive th e ir indiv idaai aw ards from l la r ry H arpeter— (he rest being e ith er a n d e r th e showers o r a lready gone hom e w hen th e lim e eame a round for the p re se n ta d o a However, th e five m en above een ld probibly Ju st a b o n l h and le any o the r outlaw te am In th e s la te of Idaho. I.ert to r ig h t they a re E arl W illiams, Jerom e Jayeees; D on Jo h n so n . Gooding Jaycees; M erle Fore^ T roy -T arM an ; Dob V.iuchtM«Good- Ing Jayeees; a n d Stone, T roy -P arls lan . H anding th e aw ards ia M r. H arp tle r. (Times P hoto and E n irav in g )

OSC Near Title In Northern Division Play

SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Is'oJ.W - Oregon S late eollece and U niversity o f SoiuUcrn CcilKornla a pparen tly can I be slopped In th e ir pu rsu it of Pacific Con.st dlvl.-.lonal tides unless th e f irs t team p layers all break the ir leg.s.

T ills WHS nptly lilualra ted over th e ■ w prK ^rnd-w hcn-the-O SC -B pn'-T T s malnU ilned a firm grip on the n o rth e rn division top .spot by sp lit­ting a brace of gomes w ith W ash­ing ton Btatfl w h lk SouUiern C ali­fo rn ia waa toytuR wUh UCt*As B ru in s In th e ir lone engnfienient of th e so u th e rn dlvl.slon fichedule,

W in Saturday T lie Beavers lo.'t tYidny n igh t’s

encoun te r 48 to .'17, bu t eam c back U.ilurdiiy n ig h t (u slave o f i.n slub- bo in roily niid win ou t 44 to 40. S o iiihe rn Cnlliorni;i, on the oilier h and , again provp:l it is aliout ilio ••iiiiiiliV.i besl liv slniiglilering (he llivitus ao to

Ui'i'vuii s t a l e tu n b ieallie easily th is week. T lic lr cln.sesl |iuii<u<i'. Wiifllilngton s ta te , luceui (he tlilu i G ri’Kon Mjuitd In Kaines ton igh t and tom orrow iilglii. and (he W ebfn I have piiough ooni]ili (o win a t •ei>'t one nf th e eni'ouiitcrn. OUC on Ilm o lhe r han d ha.<i milv (u ip .g iu n e - iiga lnst O regon a t hngeni' bnturday.

H f h l lor ( pll.tr

fur 111

0(1 to 411.hciiilhern C a in ..... in invnilr» ilic

i>ay ienlon lo r ihc Mrs! (iiiii' ilii> year to ineol Culiici uiit a l lieikelvy rtU luy und HaluKluv iilnUH'. M- iliDiirih the llc iiis >iui|iii',i'<l w ldi a win over H U lifih.l liy a :i(l lo .'nl m uip lust work. Im y ^n'lnl« (o Im nlrong rliougli tr. Im it CnllHirnm w llh a lour m an inu ii niul Cimin Hiuii Ih trry In l’'liiililn.

Kclen Di'fcals Hazellon (',liil»s

PJlJt-N. Feb. n i.S,Hvli,U Kilin

Bruins Rest After Loss to Idaho Falls

T w in F a l l s B r u i n s t o d a y to o k th in K s e a s y a n d lo o k e d f o r ­w a r d to t h e i r lo n g e .s t r e s t o f t h e b a s k e tb a l l s e a s o n p r io r t o v e tv iv m n p to t h e c o u r t l o r t h e Jiiv.il d r i v e b o f o r c t h e a n ­n u a l d i s t r i c t t o u r n a m e n t r o l l s a r o u n d h e r e .

S t i l l s h o w in g f l a s h e s o f f i n e b a .sk e tb i ill— a n d so m e _ t h a t w a .s n 't q u i t e s o h o t , t h e B r u i n s In s t a h e a r t - b r c a k o r in a n o v e r - t im e p e r io d o n S a t u r d a y n i> rh t to t h e i n v a d in g . I d a h o F a l l s " T if f e r s r T h e - f in H l c o u n t w a s 3 1 -2 9 a f t e r t h e t w o c lu b s h a d b e e n t i e d a t 2 9 i a l l a t t h e e n d o f t h e r e g u l a r p l a y i n g t im e .

I t w as a close b a ttle a ll th e way th rough , w ith th e T w in F a lls club, led by Brice E vans a n d Bill Fol- Kom. b rillian tly lead ing th e way in th e f i r s t h a lf, T h e B ru in s were aheod li- f l a t tlie q u a rte r a n d 10-lfl a t th e ha lf. B u t in th e th ird qua rte r (he Invaders did some of th e ir nio.il efJectlvo work and moved into it 24-33 a dvan tage as th e fina l perln<l »o l w ndtr way.

K n o t r o u n t H ere th e Briilns cam e baek and

kno tted th e count a t 24-nll on Fol­som ’s field goal a n d lh<nt w ent ahead on E vans ' g if t sho t. Idaho Falls th e n look w h a t looked Ilk'' a m ire-thing lend w hen they niovnl alie.Ad 30-24. B u t FolBoin iiiuj Cliiirli T liotnna each go t a ro iin te r. the Iju- tiT'R toss kno((ing th e eoiiii' almui five secontls before (lie flivil hell

'l lw ll ill the oveilln ie . .h'l x rirn n . a i r Id ah o V u lh iiiinid nml lu fh ^<•oler fo r tlie evenliu;, got u gnal to luck tho aam e away

Krosh-Hopli Win 'l l ie pro lln ilnary s/tw ili f 'fV ln

Fiill.i f iw h-nop li lenni eoiiie liiick a lte r a aiinky firs t tiiiartei lo di'(eni (he Eden O rlM lies hy a (K'nir ol :iU-20.

'I h e slrong Eilen q u ln le i went h ilo a ia-4 lend In the f irs t qu a rtl 'i. liiK Ihe finsll-noph team WeiK (o tnwn III Ihn Micond r<1aii/a mid hroiiKlK till' count to 10-10 for Udeii a t lln' hiilf in th e (h ird fram e, llin loeni (till) w ent in lo Ihe lend (or (he llr:il llm e'-an-3 :i and ( ly n pulled aw,»y in th e la s t qnixrter IHkIi r. n t- liiK lionors w ent to ( ilen (llhb n((he w inners w ith IS pnlnt.i, while l.iiuvr miU I’hllhi''^ earU K"' I'lr.lil f.T Ihe |o -eri. T e 'rv r " ' 12 niul < iiiu'V e liilit t<i Aid In ih i' 'I wio 1 .n il w orliu;.

I.lneu|M fill' var.^l1y unnie'TWIN rA i.i.H H I I 'T i - r i rl.iil.'i'tl. f . . 2 U (1 - CiiMiipy, f ................. 0 0 2 II

lii>’ili-sii|ili hy a h, c In the iie:,l IIK i

Iilinesed It 2U-1U \\. fina l Ihu t<1cn 1hj.< ■ tialkeil np u :itl-'.'J

IlIKh nrorliig lion (III \\ciil lo t'o ilies . Ill piiliils while 1.1 ihn losers.

c.r Hi-,1 I- lliirrlion giils oiy oiiil III llir . WKlil oul aiai

Skiers 'I'ry Out New Tow in Rock Creek Area

tte slden ls of thin seiulnn thniday not itieir " llrs t f e e l ' of ihe new ski (<iw w hinh h a s lien i net up lr\ the i{<H'h ereek skiing men

'Hione 111 ('linrHP Ilf the new Inw nnid (to availed thniinelven of Ilia >iji|iinlinilly of Ik-ihh iinlled up Ilm h ill taU ier th a n w ulkliii, A t l«ai>t 4(1 more were antlve dutiiig Ihe dny oil Ihe run , lirinKlnii to nn e iU nialed KMi tlin numlM r p a iilr l|ia tln g In tlin flport yesterday,

'iliP low will t)e ope ialed rac h day In iliD week tuilll h p. in , jirovldlng nix o r iii()in skiers luv li.

Hoarta Into th e u rea yestenlny w ere In fairly good condlllnti an(t nkilng-<'oiidlll(iiis were good.

Unuw loll Ihitiugljuul Uia <|ay.

IDAHO FAI.IJ4H ail, f .................A tkinson, f .........Call. 0 .................ilnuekm aii, ■

I'otals 13 A in 31ciriieU ls; Iloiid am i Hove,

Nelson and IIoKan In Golf Play-Off

HAN AliTOMIO, 1>K . Fel. 13 itin llyroit NeUon of Toledo, o . .n d

»Wu Mttgan, W hile PJahw, N Y , slm rpsliooler, will coniiieie m an III- hole pliiyoft for lo |i pil/.e in liie mi- nuul 'I'exus 0 |>en goll louiiiaiiii ,it

>loll« pluyera Uo(l a t 371 In Uie li- n i l roiiiul yenleiday, NpImhi slmi sipllnr golf In Ihe fina l i'iiini<l nf iiie }(l.4ioln lina l bu i lhtiik»«t a H.'lDii

U «l a n M tiir M at, K tw M ty . M » .

Base on Balls May Be Ruled For Two Sacks

BELLEA in. Fla., Feb. 13 CU.P.)—Tlie In ten tional b:i.se or\ ba lls, -probably tho m ost tin|iopiiliir piny In base ball w ith th e (iins, will be IcKlslated agahi«t a t tiin nic.'ting of th e play­ing rules eoiiiniltlee w hich opened h e re to<lay uiKler th e supervision of CotnniltisioiK'i K. M. L ahdls, If Bnh Q uinn, presuieiil of th e B a ito ii Bees, has h is way,

Q uinn, one nf the N ational IriigiieV Ihree reine.Miitiiiive.i on ih e rull'^ commlili'R. favoir, itw iirdhig twi bases InMeiui of one to II bn llri' who’a delllieiiiK’lv w alked w ith on liuse.

' If Ihe l,..tl-r ».IS Hivi-ii IWO Iiis(cad ol i,:u' ii he ally p.i:-.pd U ith niPii or nee som irnp iiiT iiiK'tiini. jora," said g iiin ii. '"I would i;e( Mii.uii-r kiv o lleii (0 fiKil tlie dniii ',1 ra th e r th a n tnke the ei and walk him.

"And iH'^ldei. (he fan s do ti'l waiii (0 see n <lanr[I'Ulll.^ h itte r walked In a pIlK'h. 'Ihev Kallt Id i,e<- him hn or Strlkf oin. II a h a ile r wits K h 'ii an in len llon iil pa.\'\ w ith n indii nii flpeoiid mid the in te h e r knew iiie b a se-ru n n e r won Id autoniailriiU v seore he 'd furKet About wtdklnt^ him ."

H oling, K Im brrly , F rl. 10. Ailv

Engen Take.s Montana Ski Tournament

BOZE.MAN. M ont.. Feb. 12 lU.W— Alf Engen. S un VbIIl-v. Id a . won th ' lourU i an n u al M on ian u Bovemor' trophy ski to u m a m e n i a t th e Kar.M. K am p c o u rse -n e a r here yesterday w ith 0 to ta l of 233.2 po:nt.s.

H is be.it'^Ump wus 53 m eters. ””Engi’n'.s b ro th er. Svorrc. took sec­

ond pla(T In C la is A wUh 222.6

Godoy and Galento Handlers Demand Return Summer Meets

B yJA C K C lilD D YN E W Y O R K , F e b . 1 2 <U.R) — A l t h o u g h P r o m o t e r M ik «

J a c o b s n e v e r t a k e s a n y p u n c h e s i n t h e r i n g , h e m a y d e ­v e lo p c a u l i f l o w e r e d e a r s b e f o r e J u n e w i t h t h e v e r b a l h a m ­m e r i n g s o f M a n a g e r s A I W e i l l . J o e J a c o b s a n d p o s s ib l y P i n k y G e o r g e a n d G e o r g e S t e in m a n .

E a c h o f t h i s q u a r t e t h a s t h e s a m e b u r n i n g y e n : T o ^e<j t h e h e a v y w e i g h t h e m a n a g e s t o s s e d i n t o t h e r i n g w i t h C h a m p io n J o e L o u i s f o r a b i g .

Spring.*;, Colo., w as Uilrd w ith 221.7. F ou rth place w en t to Si B rand , A ubiirn. Cniif., w ith 20G.1.

B oth Alf Enifen and W ren arc m em bers o f th e U. S . Olympic .^quad.

W hiners in o th e r rln.sse.s included Adolph Pi'le rson. B ow m an . 314.7 IKiliiLs, Cla.s.s -B : Ro.s.s Vim Sickle, Mliiot, N. P ., 210.0. d i m C. a n d Ciiil Jarolisnn. B u tte , C lass BB,

m o n e y g a t e a t Y a n k e e s t j id - i u m in J u n e .

R ig h t now. W eill Is doing th e loud­e s t bellowing. W eill m anages A rturo O odoy. th e canvas-sw eeping sw atter from Chile, who lo st a close decision to Louis F rid ay n ig h t. W eill charges th a t Louis and hla advisors "are a fra id to give Godoy a re tu rn bout In Ju n e and are g e ttln ’ ready lo pull a duck-out."

Joe (Y usseM hem uscle) J a c o i i s le n t h is voice by yelling. -'W hat's a ll thU yelling about? M ike Jacobs prom ised Tony G alen to a tit le figh t w ith Louis in Ju n e . If T ony b eat Lou N ova la s t Septem ber. T ony no t only ended N ova's w inning s treok ; he m oldered h im . T ony a lm ost knocked o u t Louts a couple m o n th s before th a t. H e's the N ational Boxing qs- Roclollon's No. I challenger. H e's th e only m an w ho'll d raw any money w ith Louis."

P inky G eorge of Des M oines s ta r t ­ed to scream la s t week b u t w as quie ted Sa tu rday by P rom oter J a ­cobs. "Uncle" M ike gave P inky an 'I f " c o n tra c t g ua ran tee ing h is flght< e r. Lee Savold. a Ju n e tit le .bout w ith Louis If Sacold b e a u Bob P as- to r a t th e G arden on M arch 1, and if Louis Is still cham pion In June .

De.ipite thU c on trac t, we w on­d e r w hat will happen if Savold loses to Pa.iUw on a questionab le decision or If Savold w ins—b u t im lm pres- slvely. In e ither case, lit tle Plnky 's TD lcc-w1ll-htt-hlgh-*^;“Tind-hc-u-’ied to \fln hog-calllng con tests in tn llJco rn 'country.

Q eorge S teinm an. w ho rose fame.s a s the gua rd ian of m adcap K lngflsh Levlnsky. Is now pllnllng Jo h n n y Paychek w W ge(a a sh o t a t

tU le In th e G ard en on April 3. S lclrunan says. " I co n 't u nder­s ta n d a ll th is scream ing . Paychek will knock Louts cold In April and then defend th e title ag a in s t Louis a t the s tad ium In Ju n e ."

Louis Answers Civil Suit

fiAI.T LAKI'i Ci rV , F eb . 12 lU.Pi- W iiild's HeHvyweiKlU C ham pion Jofl I,mils (iiilay Had answ errd a com- pi,lint 111 It civil soil lo r 1103.000 In Uii' U. .s, d lstrli-1 r i i in t he re w ith aI...... for <ll.'-iiii..Mil of thii Milt.

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Boxers From Shoshone Win

SH OSHONE, Feb. 13 (Specla ll— Snoslione boxers a n d H ailey high school figh t team s p u t on a show he re S a tu rd ay n ig h t w ith th e hoina club chalk ing u p a S-3 deelaloo In seven special m atches.

R esu lts follow:C. Young, 108, Shoshone. decN

sloned R. Y oung. 110. H ailey.Cheney. 140, Shoshone, declaioned

R obertson. 142, H atley.Kibble. 131. H atley, declsloned

Conklin. 130, Shoshone.C onner, 139. Shoehone, declsloned

B ushnell, 140, H ailey.K oto. 119. Shoshone, scored a first

round te ch n ic a l knockout over Sw aner, H ailey.

Peck. 131, S hoshone, declsloned W illiam son. 132. H ailey.

H ursi, 120, H ailey, declsloned M e- Nell. 118, Shoshone.

In a specU l bout Werr^-, lao, Hailey, took th e decision over SU s. 172. D ietrich.

Two exhib itions w ere held , bo th ending In a d raw . In th e f irs t B ar- riochon sw apped punches w ith M a­gee. th e second Low ry m r t NpBfker. All th e bo ttlers wer« f ro m .

nghHng Welchmen. Fri. I t Adf.

Albion Normal Loses to Weber

ALBION. Feb. 13 (Special) — W eber collegians scored a clo.se S2- 40 vleioiy over th e Albion Normtil caxers and for th e second consecu­tive n igh t (h u t lo-u fo r tlie P a n th e rs was by it tlirea jw hil m arg in . On Friday the home qu in te t lost 4S-42.

Albion led 30-17 a t th e half, hu t In Hit final tninuiea of play Uie In­vaders forged a head to a iinex ihe conference victory.

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U«B«V. K tnm I t 1940 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FA LLS, IDAHO

Dykes Sees Fall of Yanks When (And if) Nine Key Men Are Hurt

Kv K K KB T M c L m O ULO S A KOELBS. 11 QUO-

IB ttlktni to «JQy Amerte»B iMcue nu m ttr oUwr th u t Jw McC*r> ttiT T tiT to k««p fromavB ttonln t tbv Sew Y o rk

about Ttiuxksvtvinc to t lorlxjr o r th» lUS ekctonJ vot« to lAZMion.

So thv oih*r dA.v «l>«n I ran •c ro u J tm n r D jrtn. mRn«K'r of th* C M »go Whit* Sox. I th« cw Tvnatlon m'r»; from th« Y u ik tm M ) o n t ,u I could. W« ducuu«d salmon tuhtne In t^e upper rtr«r. BuTN'tnore'srh«nc«R • ppmt>tn»nt rvoonclU' •ti«n « tth EUlm. th« present vh^m b n u ts ol O raw r Whklcn. *h*ih»T u tu n c »ould etfT b*» ««»♦ l*jJiionAb}« «ic>ln. »nd *he- th rr or 1«>1 Mans c*ta w Jly mind- »d twt h tx ln f t*>U.

“I can t %t»nd Uits any Jonger D\ kM nnaUr j*kJ. T know *h»l >ou r*«Uy want to know, ao lei"* talk about the Yankw* and ««t U

over w ith .'• ^ k a y ." 1 » » d . "A nd they c an t

be R ich a to u a h U am . You b«nt th e m fou r tlm ea o u t of th e J3 you pU i-ed th e m la s t year. You m u it hav e h a d • lo t o t tough luck In those l« gam es you lost to them . ’

“W e d id . a n d we w o n t lo»e th a t m any to th e m th is year." Dykes sa id w ith a defiance , bom p irh ip e of th e know ledge th a t th e base­ba ll season I s ' t full two m nnths »w ay. " I t I s n t th e Yankee* as a te am t h a t bo th e rs u s a n d a ll the o th e r c lubs In th e league, but the ir key m an . L e t th em lose ihe lr key m a n a n d th e resu lt woultl b r a m ad sc ram b le fo r th e pcnnnnt."

D>’kcs’ Une of reasoning In tri­gued m e. so I moved closer and asked h im th e nam e of tlilx all Im p o rtan t Y ankee key m an

••Well, B ill D ickey," Dykes said. ■•Or If n o t Dickey, Joe Dl M ag- glo. O r Ju s t le t som ething happen to th a t second ba.seman, Joe G or­don . a n d w h e re l l they be? And d o n 't overlook .R«d RoKe a t th ird base a s a key m an. Me m esns a

th a t team . And If you don't th in k CroaetU U a g rea t sh o r t­stop a n d v ita l to th e Yaiiki>*«. you 're cra*y."

• 'W hat ab o u t Red B nffing ’ - i asked . -

•‘Now you’re u ik ln g ," Dyke* said. "T liere la a real key m an. L et th a t sore a rm of hla go dp«<l a n d th e n w a tih tlie Y ankees. Or le t som eth ing hapi>fn lo Prur.'ion o r D onald or th a t slugging oiit. fielder. C harley K pllrr, n n d w here’ll th ey be?"

W hen D ykes h a d finished n a m ­ing h is key " m an " I dbcovered th a t h e h a d lis ted no few er than nine , a n d It w as ea.-sy to scp Hint If som eth ing happened to tlinsc n ine m en sim ultaneously It wouiri m ake I t p re tty tough for ih r Y ankees. Pcrhap.s U «,■«.■! ihl.s \o n of th ing th a t 'J im m y Foxx hud In m ind w hen , from Florida recently , h e sa id th e o th e r A m erican league team s should be n.shamed of bo< Ing a fra id of th e Y ankees and conceding th e p e n n an t tw th rm " oven before th« -season opened.

4'Day Tourney Set for Class A Clubs March 6-9

11 «U> be a tour-day tournament when the Oasa A schooU of t h ^ dis-

I tr t t t meet to Twin PWU on March «. T. « *nd » a t the high achool (yuuxaslujA.

At a m cnlng h « « on Saturday anem oon. n»nsan»\i\t* of the ei<ht eceopetta* >chooto-Buhl. n i - ♦r. Ooodm*. Buricy. Rupert. Jerome. OaUey and Twin Falls— decided th a t th e tourney would be plaj-ed under a iiUn whe«br two games ail) be &taced each af>m ooa «nd two M cb eTentnt during the lour day meet—« proetdiOT U «t prox-ed MgtOy sueees&tu) U u j w .

Under the present plan. U a team eooMs through xmdeteated xmder the double elQnlnauon system to wtn on SM uidaj lUght, that club will boM the champ>onshlp. Ho« - • w . t t a t t f a e w a « p la y « i Satur­day tha tw« teams that have com peted to the final game have o«e deteat each, they will then meet on Monday night to decide U>e entrant irt«x ih u dtelnct lo the Mate tour- naa» n t a t Moscow.

9 i ^ Nawed Manager Kd Rc«eL TWkn Falls high school

- -proirtp ti.-w aa-nanw d-m A uastt-o t the me«i and the drawings »1 U be

I held under hU jupemsion a few day» befora the tourney gels under

OitwMUi mu b« jckcted ' tha c a a * A boaid U control.

At aaoUtar BMeUn« h e n on 8at> uiday. coaaw s o( the south aide Class B dt&trkt dn-w (or plajlng l>tac«a to the sub-dUtilct tourney a t Uaaaltod. T hu meet wUl be held »>b. 31-M wim the winner and ruh' ner-up wheduled t* advance to the distrKt Clasa «B meet a t Wendell F«b. S».,lilarch I and t

Drawinga Made Deawmgs. aji announced by Supt.

W. W. Stoke<sberTy. mansRtr ol the meet, were as lolloaa lor the llrst day iWedneadayi;

7 p. m —Hanven vx. Kden. s - lla te lto n v» Hollister. »-K lm berly w CasUetord. M utuugh drew a b jt. Tl\t girls'

stvtMit 01 the «oun>ry gel* under way 'niuraday with Ca.\tleford meet­ing Holluter at • p On Friday

. the M urlaugh girU play Hawllon f g irb a t T and the winner of the

Holli«er-C»sJleli>frt titmr mreU ittf Rden g trb a t I p m. Six high school b a ii^ wju lumish music dur­ing t ^ toun\ev.~

Other »ub-diunrt CUns B tour- n*Ta ha t» a trradr he*n lei at Ulenrv\ r> «y r»»k 30-3*. Shi>'l»«\e 2>.

and lU llrv ^eh 23-:<

Bol>l>y Riggs W ins T oiin icv

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1‘a u lin e l l r l i o l L«n Aiiiielet rte- Cejilrtl K aiali P a ltlrT Fsliyaii <it n.-tatkUne. M«v>. 'l->, «■« lo a ln Ih t • titneitx llllro H ip mlie<ltlo^iblea rit>«n « r n l to Chatlea lUra am ] M a rr H ar iia irk of l.<«i<t<tri, ah ft dvleate^l l>Mt> H ail ot Miami and J a tk M ftlwoey o t Ne« Ymk, fl-I, OO.

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Weller, Jones Retain Leads

R oy We.ller h a d a 176 RVcrnKe In th r C ity lenm ie unci Roily Jo n rs 187 In ih e Com m erfln l lo con llnne nt th e lo p of th e Individual standlnK s in th e tw o T w in Fiills bowling loops today.

JoneV averoRe gnve him a n t lg l i t - p ln lead over WnU RlRgert In sec­ond p la ce .(b u t W ellrr 's 175 wstf only tw o p in s b e tte r tliaii Olyde R<)fta nlid ih r r e pin* beUer th a n Paul CaIUs.

F i rs t te n in en rh lesgiie follnwn:C o m m frc la). Jones 1B7, lilgMeJt

179. F ord 177, Cox 176, X. K lroher 176. H ag ler 17U, W eller 17fl. llay !T«; Boh-M c© racken-lM , P re li-H *.—

C lty -W e t le r 176, Rosa 171, Callls 173. A dkinn 171, M ullins 188. Flll- n in rr tfid, n ix Iflfl, c C olem sn Iflfl, T im m ons 10.1, T lionipson 104,

CO M M EK tlAl, LKAOIIK Man.. Feb. II—NalUnal Latindry

rs. Idaho Pawrr (3S1.Tuea., Feb. 13-Hludebakcr va.

Elk. (71.Wad.. Feb. 14—Dell'* « . Hrhills

( « ) .Tham.. Feb. 15—/.Ip-Way «s.

f» Mllh (27).FH.. Feb. 18-E lk a m. Nego Milk

The Angel M. M. DeanT h e w hiskers dodge being p r c l t y 'i ?

played ou t, "T h e Angel" no dor.bl „ signifies a g rotesque era. o

I t takes th e g rapplers to b ilng o u t oddities.

Som e o t those m nttrcss-aU t-rnsd

Sergei K alm lkoft, m e Siberian gorilla w ith Uie bear nun, w as the firs t, b u t M an M ounta in D ean matle th e m ost money.

Leo m n lc l Boone Savage is a daisy. H e lugs along a p e t coon, w hich from Its pcroh utop a ring post sn a p s a t Uie o ' I k t Wowing bloke w hen lU m aste r Is In up;>ar- c n l difficulty .

Leo Dnnlvl B. Savage claim s lo be a K entucky liiU-bllly . . . refers to h is a r t as scuftllnh’.

C arries l . in te r n H alR'fu nnil w ith hi.» bcurd flow­

ing in till! breeze, lin u iilU the fllri'pLM In (ivi-mlU and ( ln im ‘1 t.liiii, r lnm orlng tor somcoiir to fti'iilllc w ill) lilni. At n lgh i lir l'n^ril'.^ a la iile rn . . . Insists he Is nfniirt th e llgh ls will Ko f)ui.

Ivnn R nsim iln and Parm e:' O'Dell a re o th e r big heaver boypi,

Leo I'a rilrllo mnd Bull M ontnnn. th e la tte r nf movie Jam r, wrre iitnong the eiirli(>r grlmArris luid O us 8oniirnl»erg Inlroilticed riniRh and tiin ib lr iiwtlcB. ou t Ih r Joliniiy- Oome-Ii<i(r(y.i fiRve siiown lliem m ore enl<rtnlnlnK trickn,

'Iliero In Olilt-f O hew rhhl, the

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Imii Mrrmen <l).Wed., reb. 14—rirtslene n. Or-

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Smith Quits At Villanova

r i ii i J iD E ij 'i i iA , rew 13 (um-M«»iri.ip J u;ilj.i«>r» flmiuj. former Noim iMine irldimn ilnr, reslHiied aa head football ro«:|, m Vlllniii.vn lo •o.'rpt a slmllor |k>»i ri I,o><.1h tinlverally i>t Uw AnRrles

Vinro McNally, HmlUi'a /imi aM anl, alM> rrtilRned aix] will go lo U m ila Kllli him

n ir ol UiPlrIxivfJa wrr«- not irvrkint

fimlth lanio lo Vlllaucivu in lOilrt oni Mania Clarn nii.l .Irveloj.ml

op)U l.,„J|„K r)r\ciif>. Illn (rr.niti Wrrif llii'HiKh two nniM.iiA iiiiili'fntKil nn<l drfinltrly hrnmie a nii«Joi I'liAteui elevrii,

m.A < K iiA W K N n . i n i ni r i iu iA c io . r e b , ia lu m -T jic o iii -

ra g o l l la r k Hawkn iillmbed lo w uliln l li iro |H )lnU ,o f ih lid ]>lni'o in tho N ational Hockny leagun Uipy b la n k ed Uio f lr it-p lac a Naw Yt.rk H anger* J -0 la s t nlg lil Iwlnra OiU-

crow d of th e t«aM<n

Hull M niilana ‘Ilie C lilrf Ki|iiiita in his n n n r r

and trantiJriiiiii hlninnlf inlo a h ii. m an fdiiiilnin l>y rillln,{ tii» inii'..ih w ith Ik Mill ill Ink .lud blowing (|i( liquid In((i t/i>i n(r,

in Uie summ er, tha O tilrt, ii|>,>n rinlnhliig hi^ loiinluin m l. ruin niiy s traw Imis Ih s t nre o d e ir . l h im . In UiB (all tl ih tKilvcN for inixiiy rliig- Alders the iniililnn «( whiil to i|o w llh straw Imls w h m Miiiiinrr Ims run Its ciHiur.

N anjo niniili, thn ttlm lii, l ia in i w ith a Rlitnl iivthoii and k iin -li <iii n prayer rug an ho uw iilii the Rcinu.

P'rlls K hy l« a liiimitn |iict/<’l , . th e rleverenl of m a t r<inl<irl,liinlstt,

ValM Hpray m e nioiioi'li'il u > rd ' l.onnrtowna

la A|irnvr<l l>y n piilr of viilrin hu- fore mlsli'K th e iiommon gnr* d m viiilrty III ijurjHT,' Iriiii Mi>ii I'lilim iiaa lieinend<uu nire luid rnii.'^uinonrrui ,ind ole Hlniili-y MiihliiK roiiUt sllr up i «iHiwil ii'il'>"'i 'l»>ii "i<y o th e r iHina h rtiiirr Mniiiiiiy Cnlinn, Iron i tha

■'(>nlra4ilA w ith nl■lPHl)lk^ <il Nrw Yolk, la a lon ilng •'•••* ’ eanvns vllliilii

Adftiiv W i'l'nimiller, a D nlrn lt pro- mi>trt.,A<-iil «> < 'iillliitnlit fnr a Ja |i- a trrn r ikkI «>'< rt K im l, HfUdi (i how Miiinliv All lliiha iui]i|>encd lo gniu Aiifni' kind o l a rliilm to Iho hritvywelHl't ''li«inpl<in»lil|i.

All HitliK. •'> limgli th iit he a irep i on tlir floor, was nn inninntannm ts M l w lili his innroon f r i , flowing niiuilnohe, Rlowrrliig oye*. oimrtly Ih)W, riiiillllow rr nnri a n d baio lent,

W tesllnin m ig h t aa well Uava Uialr ham iiisrs and locka In hard* ware slorra.

'i ll* f<1i»H'a been lh a U ifiif for aome Uma.

' yuT , MV G O O D M ftM .l m ty HOSOM PRilfMD O H M ft'O ? r m l lV T D M ,

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HOLIDAYAll slocks and commodities

m M kela were closed today due to celebration of U ncoln’a birthday.

POTATOES

trtck S7i li- Ku»f<

ShMp: iXoo; •Mulr; vi ih- t-.l wu.>I.U 18.50; fed rw«. ll.JS; ih..rn i.w.

W.18. ____LOS ANOKJ.KH MVEKTOCK

L08 ANGKl.KS— HoBi: l.lOO,filrlr ■cUvr. •Ifi.dr in IBr highrr Ih.r Fri<i»y: >01' !« .« l»tH

1(^0 lA 41.90.8«UliU 2.400: * « '» »»ri'

: s i r r i - . ' f c f ™ t :i-»n. 1^ : mediiun hcUcn tS: tume hcU hlfh«r: 2 lo*d» h.tf«iih tfd fowi 17 I. I7. « : bulk common lo low bcio.1 row. W.6( (e « . « : c«nn*r» «nd <uH»rt t< to IS.W bulla t6.2t to H.90; P<M b»<l lo nM- t>WH. itkbt* (SO; fullr •U'ldr; vnltn to »1J.U : odd ■hni lo llS-601 «U r » t* »i 110 ; »om« h»1d higher; ftw loxli unioM

ShMPi SdabU TOO; (alrlr ■rllvr. >l»dr. 4 dfck* (IKkI U> cl<oIr« IS lo 07 lb. souird

Eood auolfd 11.60 to !> >lb1r <4.7S.wool.

B09TOM— Th# wuul mirkcl wit nuitt ittSmy. K tew m«-nut»f^unM ukln» iimiilf* «t »i>ot fine wih.1*

— wen not Inellnwl to- mike ■nr mi menu. I)om«tle wool* rrc»lvln. tie «tl«nllon. A*kln« prlf'* on domcdr wooti were «ener»lljr unfhinge.1, «iimp«re<l with ttw tlOM of lu l WMk,

k a M ^ v m

BO BO U N KA to u r of a bakery a n d llie H ollen­

beck auction ya rd s was m ade by mem bers o( Hie Bobolink « roup o t Blue B irds W cdnesdtiy. ouaidV an Is " r s . A rlliiir Bockwitz.

Following th e to u r Uie girls tu rned to th e hom e of Mrs. Lionel Dean, w here refrc sh tnen ts were ved.

Local Markets

B unina P riea

nBANi >rlli«ri» N... I irlhenii »

(Hl> de«l«r» <iuol»t1|. Plato*

iKIr* df«lvr> a>»il«l

ett» unftlTATOKB

N.lt^l Nu, 1 ..........NrltH No, J .. ...........

iKinJr d»lrr* i|ii.i|<«l).RKU CI.OVER

l-..und .

Colurtd Ixni. 4ColDtxl lidia. IIInbo rn l.«iUi>rn

r«iii«l<n> P«rkh.> .n . rtcklKI

B " i .W liVMkri . ...CalUr* ... .HorliK UinU

.YWrllni UmUI

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PerishableShippingmv Fred C. rsriMr, Unl»n Pacino frelchl

T v la (FalU

U tah dUUiot—PoU tow 1. xdthQ nUi-pauMM im. .Twin u .om ihrtU -PoUtoM 1. onlotU' I,

BUTTER, EGGS

G W N E B U S I Kins WPA

CARFY, Feb. 13 (S pecia l)—CrlU -cully ''iiriiwl w hen gaso line explod­ed In ilin tool room •of th e W PA prpjnci on L ittle W ood riv e r dam . O tii PiirRCM. W PA w orker w ho fo r- m rrly r<“ lded a t Boise, died a t JO a. m. lodnv In HaUey c lin ica l hosp ital.

Ptiri!<'.'.« waa bu rned a t a b o u t 3 p. m. Sniuiay w hile cleaning; th e tool room with ga-iollnc. I t was un d er- •stoort 'liiii he h a d th e door clow d usmI ft I'nv (ir« In th e s to v t at, t h t tliiii-

sh o t f lam es th roughou t Uv'- tool room, a n d fire la s ta n tly en- v>'|ii|)'-'l Uurgess. T w o co-w orker*

hlaiikeLs and coats, w rapped ttir flump v ictim In th e a p p a re l and Mnnitx'Ti'ri ih * lire in Vilg c lothing.

H<' ufui given f irs t a id a n d was 1/1 the R&Uey hosp ital.

n iiry s '- was a n office w orker and tool r liw k rr on th e LU tle W ood rl- v<T dani p ro jcc t ab o u t 11 m iles from Cnrry.

survivors Include a aU ter resld - InK n i Boise, a n d hU fa th e r , w ho Is u Chrlsil.in m in iste r In H onolulu.Hawftll.

BUHL

Mr. nriri M rs. C harles C. H a r t le ft la.si wfck for B u rbank . C alif., w here th ry ti’JJI visit M r. H a r t ’s b ro ther. Irn , and fam ily. T hey w ere accom - pattlfd part, w ay by J a c l i B arslow .

Mr. ond M rs. O eorge Sum ner, O m aha, were gueata a t th e C heste r WlKBlnRton hom e la s t week.

Mr and M rs. B tcve F in n spen t la.si w fck In O regon.

Oeorge Pubanz le f t la s t week for Cnrlc 'on . Neb., to v is it frien d s and a ttend the w edding of h is sLiter. He wn.s accom panied by E rn ie .W egener.

Mr. and M rs. L . 0 . M eyer le f t la s t week for O range a n d o th e r sou th '

■n C iillfom la cltlcs.CitC!.st.s a t th e P . B. O reen home

la«l week w ere th e ir son a n d wife.and M rs. L u m a n O rcen , O gden,

and the ir s ls lc r - ln -law . M rs. Jo h n Maw. a n d G ene M aw, P la in City, Utah.

E l l e n A hern . E ldorado SprlRKS. Mo., a n d M iss MadKO E^- pard , A nderson, Mo., a re visiting th e ir cousin, M rs. F re d Stevens.

Buhl m en w ho have enro lled In th e g round school of av ia tio n being given In T w in F a lls a re W uyne OoS' sotln, Royle S tarkey , Dick Love, Ed Vogel. E d AMrv. A rnold R obertson, Jam es H ow ard, T om K ra m e r, W in- ton O ray , H om er B u c h an a n and L aV em e M achacek.

W om en’s F o re ign M issionary clety of th e N azarene c h u rc h en terta ined F riday a t th e hom o of Mr.s. E. E. Engles. M rs. J . A; Ben n e tt conducted th e s tu d y lesson on Uie Cape V erde islands.

Buhl c h ap te r S, P.E.O. S is te r­hood. m e t la s t week w ith M rs. P a r ­ker Runyon. M rs. Ro.se W ilson gave a talk ou '•Tlic T lie ifter as a Socln' M edium ,” and Mrs. Jo h n L untey

...............^ r a x o M A c m c K -------------M aking y a m dolls to Include in (

box of toys to be sen t to (he Chll' d ren 's hom e In Boise by the WetO' m achlck group of Ciunp F ire O lrls occupied m em bers a t u m rctlng a t Uie hom e of Mr.s. Louis Adamson last week. M rs. Adani.^uii Is g u a r dlan of th e group.

K ODATAKIRobin group of Blue U lrds l>o('iiiiie

tlie K odatuh i g ruup of Cninp H ie OlrlN a t II m eeting luht week at

: df M itrlon M errill . In »'lr< od lrer.i R u th V an {''jik o Icji

inrd presiden t; B a rb ara Harrlch. re tn ry ; Lol« S h n ieb e rn i 'r , tm iS ' ;c; DurotUy Youim , m' vIUv, imU

l>i)rl.s YomiK. .song li'iu lrr. BevrU' ■rn Kirls belong to tlie kiou | i.An Kngll.sh folk d a n c r wii. Irnvn- I a f l r r tlio buslne.\s iiii-vlliig, anc ■fn'iihnients w cie nc-rvt'd by the

Numerous Books Added to Library

Tin* lolliiwliiB lxH)kh have Ucrt; ildi'il lo tllu 'IV lu I'lillh iiut.lU' U- iHiy, Mls.\ J^f.^llt Friihrv iimii.iiiirrdIHlllJ ,

Klilli.li: "I’tir lra l t of Jpiitilr." Nn. Iiiiii, "M .iiiirn t ill IN'Kinii," Mi ' uIiii>k : "HhiiiiKlinl." Iii>iim. "N< lo tf N onlhijff A- llhllNuM-flvUoiM "Wiiviil ftliuniim '’

IU4U), '■Hliillcn mlMowci,->." gu lii

itiuiulfl 1MI> (Iriilian i; " '1'

N<iw. " LlKoii; "H u llrrl il D iv lii rI tiib illM iii. '

1' Wtwili-r

il no lilln N lhlll:.|||." 1 hkl llcii.k"

; Jord iii' llllU) "Hr

>ang.M l.w ionary-society o f-th c -M cth o -

d ls t c h u rc h m c i T hu rsday w ith Mr. Q corgc W alt. P rog ram from the study book, • ReMilts o f th e M is­sionary W ork lu India," wa.s given by M rs. Will Hawkins, M rs. John Noble le d devotion:).

Mrs. W . J . Robertson en terta ined H l-W ay Kensln«ioii tr ld iiy . U iieal w as M rs. Em m a H tnidley.

Mr. And Mr.v Int Ki'cd le d .ta;,t weell lov Ovi\;.h>' Covr, Tem i., iu m ake th e ir home.

Miss M ary Cnx lias e i i ln r d llir L.U.». hosiilta l 111 lllalio K ills lo siudy to brciiine a iiurM-.

H arold P e tit Icll lii.M wri'k lo vh ll friends a n d relatlvr.i In tlie I'ciitnii Matos.

Mrs. Ito lln n ri'iuu 'n n ilcrliiliiril Double M i:uninu'i iindKe club at luncheon ThuiMlny. CliiriitA were Mrs. G eorge l.uyne. Mrn. lloli Miiys, Mrs, B. W, llyiii.-. Mis. Hay JWii- l)uiy a n d Mis. ,li v. o K,>:..nu<n. Mrs. W ilbur Q iilglry in r iv i 'i i IiIkIi h o n ­ors and Mrs. Iiynii' coii-sDlitiion.

Miss I.rfita W hcrl.T, iM.okki'ejx-r at C. 0 . Alltlri>oii s lo rr loi M-vrinl vears, lia s reklgned a iul Irlt lor lirr lioniu In Payi'iKv Mr.s i)ii<j l'i>rry Ittklug WticeU'i h jilinc Un Um imisKiit,

Mrs, J . Iv. M t'x i I 'li lfiiiiliicd lliip- lim M lssloiiaii ;.o< li iv 'niiiiM lny. i'-- i,l.nled by Mr^. 1''. K. lla iiiiuku i. Mis. IlllM:(>lllHlev.•ll^ mid M. It I’lrl.illch. CliieKln weru Mtr, K'llxui MlIU, 'I'win V'.ills, M is. W imkV--. I 'l i .in iu , AiW, itnd M rs. Ili'iiK'i.i, Cu.'dU'I.iiil. Mis . W. J . HolllX-h Mitvr III.. ,i|iiKli>ri> <111 MiiXlci*. I 'ap ri., w n.- hIm h liy M u. Drllu n u n la p «n.l It-v . i.iui M.^IJiiWlllllB, who lu n l III'III 111.- Iioldrrfor a nilllllKil nl ) n iu . Ih'VnllnlinlK

led by Mir. r W. Mli.Ikrs I. Leroy II W i.lkn , Jtrv J 1),

H alden a n d Kev. J A K im m il, i>'|>- M'lthoiiir.i. i:iiii.tlliiii

NAMESin the

NEWSBy i;n ltcd P r e u

H alUm Puck, chief r e p r ts e n U - tlve In Helsinki of th e A m erican Finn ish relief fund, today wa4 •w arded F in land 's only peace lim e decoration—“th e order o f the W hile Roue of F in land ." . . . Ja seph P. K ennedy, am bassador

to Brita in , believes "all he ll is li­able to break loose in E urope thli spring." . ' . . K ennedy spoke a t c Palm Beach b irthday pa rty for Jo h n F itzgerald, ex-m ayor o f B oston. . .

F orm er P residen t H erbert Hoover opened the 1640 cam paign of the Jew ish welfare fund of C hicago by Advocating creation of a fro n tier state -in central A trlca to r millions m ade homeless by w ars a n d pe rsecu ­tions. . .

M Ui m ien Day H ale, only d augh ter of th e U U Dr. EdMard E vere tt H ale, c lergym an a n d a u th ­or of “The. M an W ithont a Conn- Uy." died In B oston -yesteTday, her 84th b irthday . . . tihe w as a n a rtis t In pa in ting a n d e t c h i n g . . Mr.i. Pau l H enry, e x e c u llv e t f th e

w omen's division of th e RepiA llci . n a tional com m ittee, ch arged the New Deal w ith hav ing a d isastrous e tlec i on Ihe coum gc a n d confl dence of the n a tio n 's you th . . .

Dr. C harles J . Rockwell. 68. pro- fes.«;or o f Insurance a n d finance a t U. S. C. and founder o f the Rockwell School of L ife In surance In C h i­cago, died of pneum onia In Los A n­geles. . .

11 was learned in W ashington th e civil liberties division of th e de ­pa rtm en t of Justice has com pleted an exIensU e Investigation o f a l ­leged civil rig h ts v itia tio n s . by M ayor F rank ( l-a in - th e -Iaw ) Hague ot Je rsey C lly. • .B e n L ahr, s tag e a n d screen comic,

and M ildred Schrocder. fo rm er mu- .slcal comedy dancer, were m arried yesterday In E lkton. M d . . . T lio Rev. C harles Coughlin re tu rn e d to th e a ir la st tilgUl a fte r & w eek's ftbeencc w ith a n addro.'is devoted la rgely to ihe report issued by th e N ational Cathiillc W elfare C onference a d ­m in istrative b o a rd , , .

A rented monoplniie piloted by Ac­tor Dii'k Piircell cau « h t on telophone wires nnO crnsiied 15 mlU-s n o r th ol Hollywood b u t Purcell c raw led o u t w ith only a sligh t c u t on h is h e a d . . .

f i lm Cowboy G ene A utry will be inauguraled T hu rsday as m ayor of N orth Hollywood, succeeding Actremi G lenda F a rre ll to th e un> salaried }ob.

56AT REPAIR S i

Shortly a r t t r 1 m. today local police *aid a au ipeet h a d been ir re s te d a t Btthl by Chief o f Pollee nv B arron and th a t the m an had *»-v»nil gun* In h l i poweaaloo a t the Ume be was jrfeked np. T w in Fmlli officer* left a t once fo r B uh l to question th e m an and also to ln<pr<-l th e weapons he carried.

Twelve to 15 Kiins. and a quan tity of iim m unltlon, were stolen from Mnore s repa ir shop, located In th e 100 block of M ain avenue sou th , sometime Sunday n igh t or early thia niom lng. police rrporiw l th la a f t­ernoon.

I/i.ss of th e guns and am m unition uii.s rwticed th is m orning and police -jjrif no tified » t B-.W a m . InveaU- tn tion disclosed th a t the rtoor to th e piiiro was apparen tly left unlocked.

AmonR. th e guns taken were th e following:

A 32-20 M arlin special; a 35-30 Winrlie.ster; a 22 Rendngton au to ­m atic; a r i R cm lnglon slngle'sViol; n 38-55 W lnche.stcr; a 22 H ornet and a C olt pistol and ho lsttr.

Seeking a House? Here’s One With 20 to 30 Rooms!

. I n c u e you 'd Ilk* to pick Mp McneUilnc In th e way o f a house— s ty About 30 to SO room s—A gentle­m a n In S o u th B end , In d .. offered

a b a rg a in today . idreulQ g (he T w in P a lls county

real e sU t« boa rd (w hich Tw in F a lls county d o e sn 't h a v e ) , W oodtoa S. C arlisle o ffe red -this barga in w ith no specific p rice quoted :

M anor house on O reen M ounta in Fa rm s e sta te , ju s t outside South Bend a n d only a few miles from N otre D a m e ' un ive rs ity and S t M ary 's college. Room s. 3t> n o t Includ­ing se rvan t* ' q u a rte rs . G arage , space fo r 13 cars . A creage. 387H w hich Includes 100 aches of woods. Fa rm s In th e acreage, two.

CarlU le adv ised the non-exU tent rea l e s ta te boa rd th a t h e 's liqu idat­in g hU fam ily 's holdings.

A L P iS E S GDQDKPIIQ.

DELINQUENIIAXC O l L E C m

Collection of de linquen t 1939 p e r­sonal tnSes under d is t ra in t w ar­ran ts had cllm bcd above th e h a lf ­way m ark today In approxim ate ly one m onth . She riff l l W. (Doc) Haw kins announced. ------ —

T otal co llfction th is m orn ing reached $3,687.37 fro m a n aggrc* gate of >0,800.23 In dcllnriuency. In |)olnt o l w arran ts- collcc tcd. th e Hherlff’s st.-iff ha.s now cleared 234 ou t of th e e n tire 363 w nrran t.i. leav­ing US.

C ash still to be collected l.s $3,- 121.80, ShcrKf Hawkln.n said.

Ho warncil dclljiqiiriil DiTsonal tftxpftvci^ tUttl RUs\rlin\i'Ul iUHl sale o f |iro |)criy Involved will' s ta r t th is week llMlt'^s paym en t Is m ade a t

Ice Skating Peril For Health Nurse:

She Breaks a LegJE R O M t. Feb. 12 iH i)i'Clali~M lsa

H arrli-t Itiivii-ll. JeriHiu' I'ouiity h e a lth niir.'«-. who broke h<-r li-lt leg li\ lw « 'KlMU- ic*--.vk.atlnti wl.Sim Vi»lli-y Ha

I’c-iiM-; -I'-niaw ay M ni.low." ii,m d- (oiili, • riiriioun i 'la i ie s nml minis." llilhhrll.

Labor Secretary Discussen ‘Split’

I>lh^l|rL |oll III Mil- l ll i » lili h i Ul*n iliiatrd wlirii l i i r A nK'riinii IV d n . alliin Ilf LnlHir rxix-IU-d ihn lni<-i- miMoiial 'iVlHigraiilili'nl iiiilnii fioin

luiks p iw riilght lo mi-mlK-in Twill n tlln loi-al No. J4I llnM|vl-il l'(H-i»telln. si'i'it- Idiihii H tnle hVditriilhiii

Ui»t|vlKl ■diltensnt a I) simi Ilf t l i r p r ln le rt.' mil IHK a t Ihe fn rk hoti l »l Hiiiutay. J , Lynn Duke loai

r^l.Ini (

Ulll l)ll».l''i)lli.wlliH Ihn li nena kiiMilon, Ihe pfayetl ra iiU for tlin rfliiialnilrr nt iiifl evening-

T lie 'l*wln Fulls lix-al liii UidiiS two w om en in tta m cinherslitp .

More lhan e,300,(l()0 in |il rs n t the Doy Scout liandbiKik havo licni din Ulbuted. m«lilnf It one of Ih* musi widsir read b w w . it has heeii esil- maUd that each co)>y U reiul l>y fiv* •oouta .

Ihn tiiiiiko 11ivi-i Mliilhlrrlnliltlon n iri'l II:lit Id l(uin-itk, A dlsiiii- I oiK .i(i|/j,|l„i,nrd w llh \V 1- Wlll^ ,In ilOialrman II WiiA drildi'.l11 tlio next n len ilig Ilf lh.i 11liui a t th« iliihl Mi'iliiri'h A pill 1

rialli 'h i

M. nlHl U. I'lul Jhiiiflh playeil m KiiiiieK iinii gill', ilm 'teil hy M is V <lny a t th e hoim W illiam W att

Itrg iila r biisiiii- Ihe M(a*« Wiij.In llie 1,0 .01 ''. 1;, Kiiilgli, aeillor ii

GONK

her offlt- lic<-iiiu>n of the

ises or scarle t f<MIm Uii.->-->i'll itAkr'ilMln-rt iHnesse.i lo i<iilyln Hmn'l. . le n n w i-om

MLs.1 Itll.v'ell i-xiHTl.

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Idaho I’roducc Rail Shipm ents lin-reusc

ir i.K .no iH ic

hhliuni'nii du ring Jam ia rv lit th e namn iii • nrlnadn, llir I'n ported lodiiv I u tin n rs roiiiml.

(^athiixl nhl): 11)40 totnleil ^lll^)ln^■nt« w eir

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I tEA I) TIIK, TIMKH WAN t' AUH.

Tlio Gooding NYA falrgrotm ds project, sponsored by the Ooodlng rouTity commL«loners under th e d i­rection of E m erson I^gm lre , c h a ir ­man, today was term ed one of the ouLsianding tra in ing projects In the ail'll by L. W. Folsom. NYA field ri'pri'.senUtlvc.

Purpose o f the project Ls to p ro ­vide tra in in g in woodwork, c o ta tru c - ilnn, land.scaplng. cem ent work, rock \^ork a n d p a in ting by assigning ymitli.s to th e fairgrounds. T he proj- eci Is In add ition to regular main- teimnce a n d construcllon w ork pro-

■vidrd for In th e county budget and would n o t be pos.slble e jc e p t under me pre.sent arrangem ents. Folsom lioiiiied out.

WnrUshop Ou Uie . p ro jec t. vouUis m ake

draw ings of work to be done. They nlll c o iw tn ic t ft work.'hop lo l>e used H.s a c a rp en te r shed lor Ihe NYA ymiili and th is will eventually serve ii.s a workshop and blacksm ith shop for G ooding county.

O ilier construction contem plated Intrudes a storage building for chem icals, a produce exhib it bu ild ­ing ami o th e r .small s truc tures lo be made from cem e n t and rock. P a in t­ing of th e buildings and landscttp- lUK wdl follow th e ir completion.

TV,e pro jec l. ap i«ovcd to r 30 boys, is set up for eligible youth in G ood­ing county and trarw portatlon lo work and back to tlielr hom es Is being fum i.shcd by the county to youlh re.sldlng oul.side o f Ooodlng.

B ingham Supervise*Tl)c departm en t of a d u lt educa­

tion ha.s provided a full tim e super- vt.sor and instn ic to r. Q eorge B ing­ham , Gooding. He h a s several years experience as a construction fore­m an and carpenter. Aside from su- pervls tns th e yowih pro jcc t, BU «- liam also holds th ree a d u lt cla.sscs each week for m en and women In- terc.steri In carpentry , fu rn itu re re­pa ir and m echanical arta.

A t the prc'^ent tim e the youths h ave com pletid various Item s of fur* n lU ne ninl iil;.o Illlng rab ln c ls lot c ounty olliri".. B uilding conMriic- tlon will .^lar^ w hen w eatlic r p e r­m its.

Bov.t as.'lgiu'd to the projec t a t the iirrM-iii iliiii' follow:

D ale Andi'i.'un, Rule A nderson, Lewis A niiiilwrrl, O , U unnltt. C harles Finley, W illiam Finley. Boyce (iixKling, O ran John.ston. W illiam l.<'wis. W illiam M cHargi Devoln M i'W liorter, H arold Mllli Lloyd 0 'l l. 'i l. Don R equlst, Robert Tree.i and H urry D aiighn. ,

ANZACTROOPEIIS A M E A1 SUEZ

B V TZ . BSypt, F eb . » (O.B-AUS- tra l ian a n d N ew Z ea land troops, h a rd b itte n m e n from "down u nder," a rrived h e re today a fte r voyage of 8,000 m iles a n d more be gree ted th e frenzied cheers of th e city. «

T lie ta ll, tough , tan n ed troops whose fa th e rs h a d gone th ro u g h the terrib le D ardane lle s cam paign and had fou g h t In Pa le stine . In Salonlca, in P rance a n d In Belgium , d is­em barked u n d e r th e ir W orld w ar he ro com m anders. L ieut. G en. S ir T hom as B laney , lead ing th e "second A ustralian im peria l force"—the f irs t was th a t o f th e W orld w a r - a n d M aJ. Q en . B. C. Freyberg com ­m anding th e New Z ealand expedi­tiona ry ^ r c e .

T hey cam e to Join an arm y, esti­m a ted by som e a t upw ards of 1,000,000 m en ready for any event- uollty In th e nc&r east.

A nthony E den . B ritish dom inions secretary , h a d been se n t he re by specia l a irp lan e to welcome the "An sacs.”

D. A V. TO ELECT O F F IC t STAFF

D ectfon of officer* (o r IMO, and plans f o r ’tb* delegation w h ich will confer w ith Cicero H ogan , n a tio n a l rebabUlUU oa officer fo r D isabled A m erican V eterans of th e W orld W . wlU h igh ligh t th e m eetin g of th e Strodley chap te r, D. A. V., a t 8 p . m . Tuesday In Legion haU.

Special p repa ra tions will l>e m ade fo r the T w in Palls g roup to confer v l th Mr. Hogan a t Boise n e x t S u n ­day, Feb. 18, and to a tte n d th e s ta te ­wide D, A. V. m eeting w ith H ogan M onday. Feb. 19. T he service officer on the la tte r d a te will open th e new office to handle Id ah o - ve te ran s’ claims.

T h e Feb. 19 session wlU be h e ld a t O . A. R. ha ll In Boise, accord ing to W illiam B. W olter, T w in FalU , Id a ­ho departm en t com m ander. H e snld th a t any veterans w ith c laim s o r a d ­ju stm ents should a tte m p t to a tten d th e Boise gathering .

H ogan p lans lo be a t th e Id ah o office one week each m o n th , local D . A. V. leaders were advised.

Tw in FalU auxilia ry will a lso m eet Tuesday e\'enlng. T h e post and auxiliary will th e n com bine in Joint session for refre shm en ts.

Kimberly Pastor ARuin Selected

KIM IIKIU.Y. Fell. 13 <flp«t'lRl> — Rev. Cllvo Wllliiinis wan un nimidly r n u lir d u.i puMor for o th e r year, a t the m orn ing scrvu-e.i of th e Klni1>rrly C hu rch o t th e Nns- are iie Hiiiidny. itev. Wllllaiiin an- Slimed llin puAtiirntn o t th e loi'iil c hu rch Iwn yi-iirs uko and nil llu depurtniniiA o( (he ch iirrh liiivi m ade ii MihslniitUil gmwUi under hli m in istry .

Im iirovem eiilfl on the fliiirch hiilldliiK and parsom iRr have aUi been nuxln. A rb in g vote of lliHiik; was itbo ex frn d n l to Krv. W llllariis hy rcKUliir ntti'iuliiiil.i nf llin I'hiiii'h w ho lire not iiirm liprs of the church.

Mrs. W llllnms and Uielr d a u g h ­te r. MI-.1 lirs ie r W illiams, who In I 'liiiri'h jiliinlM, have a^^l^ted In the VKo«vtt»u lit (tie ctiuccti.

lA P A N W IL lE i DTREAiy

K M T C e STAYS AS HEALTH CHIEF

Dr: L. o. K rotcher. w ho h a s been In charge of the d is tric t h e a lth u n it here for th e p a s t several m ontlis, will rem ain a t th a t po st indefin ite ly , I t was learned he re th is afte rn o o n .

Dr. E. L. Berry, B ulil. w ho had headed th e u n it here u n til h e w ent e as t la s t year fo r advanced study , h as been nam ed d irec to r of public h e a lth for Idaho , succeeding D r. H. L. M cM artln, form erly d irec to r here . D r. M cM artln will accep t a n o th e r position w itli Uie division of public health , b u t the post he will ta k e has n o t as ye t been announced .

C hange in th e s ta te d irec to r’s po.st w as announced a t Boise S a tu rd ay b y B nory A ttoit. Id ah o com m tsslon- er of public welfare. I n m ak ing Uie announcem ent h e sa id :

“ We felt a m an wlUi m ore ad m in ­istra tive and public h e a lth cxpcri-

was needed."

TO KY O . Feb. 12 (U.B — T h e fo r­e ign office a im ounccd today th a t e f­fective Aug. 11 J a p a n will consider

te rm in ated th e Ja p an e se -N e th e r- lands treo ty p rovid ing to r se ttle ­m ent by a rb itra tio n of a n y disputes betw een th e two countries.

T he tr e a ty requ ire s revision, the foreign office sa id , beeause of J a p ­an 's w ithd raw a l from th e League ot N ations. F o r U ia t a n d oUier tech ­nical reasons J a p a n , in announcing te rm ination of th e tr e a ty on Aug. 11, h as a sked th e N cU ierlands t« en ­gage in conversa tions w ith a view tow ards n e g o tia t ln j a n e w p a c t ^ -

T he foreign o ffice sa id th a t pend- ig conversations w ith H olland, Jap* T was an n o u n c in g te rm in a t io n -o f

the trea ty "In o rd e r n o t to be fu r­th e r bound by it In case th a t con­versa tions for th e t r e a ty ’s revision did no t rea ch a conclusion by said date (Aug. ID ."

was em phasized th a t abroga­tion o t th e concilia tion trea ty has no connection w ith th e cw nm etclnl trea ty , s ti ll In force.

TKSTKANSAS C IT Y . Mo.. Feb. 13

(U.RI-Ous S a rac h ek rcKreltully orrangw l a He det«.-lor It-.-il for h is rmploye.t lotlay. Ill connection w ith two bu rg laries « t Uie S a ra - chek A rt G alleries, Inc,, they will be a.tkcd;

-Who broke In to a tiling cab inet Filduy nlKht a n d s ta le 11107

W ho broke in to th e offlre again before It wa.s o|>ened today and re­tu rned IIOI (47

Why7

READ •n iK T IM F ^ W ANT ADA

BESTNEW YORK, rtb. U _

tel men ar* the beet drosaed In the Doited SUtas. the otutom tailors guud or America said to­day.

Bankers, screen playart, Insur­ance executive*. bUl (collectors, radio perscmallttes and depart­ment store contact employes rank next. Newspaper columnists and

PELLEyHELDONW ASHINGTON. Feb. 13 (U,B —

Judge W alter J . Casey today fixed M arch 13 for a n ex trad ition h e a r in g to r W illiam D udley Pelley, allver sh irt leader, w anted by N orth C aro­lina au tho ritie s on charges of p a ­role violation.

Pelley's bond w as se t a t |3500. He posted It a t once and w as re ­leased from Jail pen d ing th e h e a r ­ing nex t m onth .

His a tto rney . T . E dw ard O 'C on­nell, denounced th e w a r ra n t fo r Pel* ley s a rrest as a " tro m e up ."

O 'C onnell con tended th a t N orth C aro lina.au tho rlllca failed to m ake any showing th a t Pelley h a d vio­lated his parole. Casey he ld such proof would n o t be necessary u n til the ex trad ition heo rlng before Chief Justice A lfred A. W lica t of Uie D istrict o t Columbia court.

F tU ty spen t th e w eek-end In Jail. He was a rrested S a tu rd a y a t con­clusion o t his testim ony beford Uie Dies com m ittee.

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B K E S T O L E A Dp*

% AT DAD. SON K ,C .B e K F A S

Ninety m en and boys a tten d e d Uie annual fa th c r-so n b rea k fa s t sponsored by th e K n igh ts of C olum ­bus yesterday m orn ing a t Uie pa rish hall.

H arry B enoit 'wns p r in c ip a l speak - Harvey Q ucsnell, g ran d kn igh t,

presided, as . toastm aste r.F a th e r H. E. H eltm an spoke to the

group on a sub jec t a p p ro p r ia te to th e occasion.

Preceding b reak fast th e group sang "S m iles ,- , an orig ina l song being w ritten to ' th a t fam ilia r tune . G roup singing o t " Id a h o " followed breakfast.

T lie m eal was served by com m it­tees from th e C atholic W om en's league.

p n r S B U R O , CftWf.. F eb . 13 <U.B —H arry Bridges, w est c o as t C on- gre-ss o f Industria l O rgan iza tion ’s leader, today announced th e open­ing ot a CIO drive “ to unionize 100 per cen t" the 2.600 w orkers in th e Columbia Steel co rpo ra tion 's P i t t s ­burg p lant.

In a speech before a m ass m eei- ing of 1.000 P ittsbu rg residenta , Bridges denounced "those w illing to a id warring na tions b u t fa il .to see Uie need o t o u r owti people h e re a t home."

'If we c a n 't g e t I t dona by th* governm ent." Bridges sa id , re fe rr in g to the elim ination of unem ploym ent and w ant, "or by th e s ta te , w s'll have to get It done by th e C IO w hile he AFL sits on lU oha lr."

SEED STOLENSheriff's ol'flcers a n d police were

on the tra il of seed today.Six bugs of a lfa lfa seed were

stoU-n a t the Inti-rm uuiiliiln Sei-d comiiHiiy S oturday n igh t, urcord lng to a report subm itted a t th e sh e riff! headquarters. T lie bags w ere No. I altiilfa w ith ft trace o t clover, te s t Ing 00 or better.

IIEAN HHIPMKNTH B ran shliim ents from th e Tw in

h'nll.i and norUi side b rn iirh es for week ending F rb , 10, ftc.o rd ing to Union Pacific flgure.v

Twin Falls b ran rh 38 c a rs; norUi side b ranch IIS cars.

SHOTDo you swallow a n occasional

shot w hen you 're d in in g on p h e a ­san t?

You'd be tter take tlm * to pick - ou t the leaden pclleUs h e reafte r.

No less th a n 14 p ie c w _ o f . ih o t_ were found In th e append ix of a mnle p a tien t a f te r a n o pe ra tion a t the Tw in F hIIs c oun ty hosp lU L S upt. H. C. Jeppcsen sa id th is a f t- enioQtx.

He d idn ’t figure th e re w as any need to po in t ou t th * m o ra l ot th is story.

For Com plete M OTOR CAR OVKRHAULINO. L ig h t a n d Bm kc Service, O u r Prices ar* Lower. BRO>VN AUTO 8ERV 10E, Veltex Oos and Oil. 403 M ain Ave. North.

NOTICE* PH O SPH A TE U SERSHave bought th e equ ipm en t and Oood Will of the G landon Sales Company, a n d we a re now handling A n a c o n d a T reb le

phospha te, rW IN FALI.8 FEED * ICE CO.

Phon* 101

I t w ould Ik- i> »»d (<« o fliiiind "lupi'iA" to Kiiirii.

/llirrltt L. W. Iliiwkliin Ihin n eUllMlll wan tn ili-Alioy h|I|>ih nuili’ly lllirn I'liIlDlin ol wlili mid iitlier lli|iioia hy (mini of | dl«tr|ut i-oiirt. 'I'lin liitiiKic-nniA I: iH'en U\ c.niHl vwvlU hr fnhHum tlin lunl of I Ik ' lUJU |l<|iiiu tliiit ot Heniy llioini'y. Iliihl

'i'lie nhnrlff raid he'd ixiiii llie driiikn down tlie sower.

E y e l e s s U s hOOIIBAM^ Mi>. mn)—’n'liiisparn iil

fish, rang ing in slm from tli ifo in fIv* inches a n d w ithou t ayes, havebMU pum pod (roR) th * loo-fno t well on til* farm nf llarrlM in O a rre it n e a r her*, l l i e (Isli a r* s im ilar lo caUUii.

CLINICK co p iiiK " i ' l l i i i i i i l l 'n i r t ‘H(''iif<-|\ u m l ( liu K iin t itic d i'-v c l i ip i iK 'i i l , t l i ln ii f f l iT lijis r c r o n l l y liiH tn llc d t h n UADIO- O L A S 'l ' l i m l n i m r i i l , w i i l i m i t d m ih l l lm tlla-c o V o ry o f s c lc n c P hIiicc llm X -H iiy .

I l\ i \v t‘ fu i im l Uiivt «'n:>t-?\ nriHt.> w h«-vn n v i 'r y nnn iis lH nro in w cIciiiiK -il, I I c i i tT , ] u rn iii i i i i i i i i ic o U ii i l a H tn fft c c l i i l i c ia n r i'i iin l)i<' |{ii<liiir)i«Nl l . i ih (ir ii lo r l< m w ill lin

w ID i 111(1 Toi' Hix iliiyH, I 'r l i r t i u r y 1 2 , l a , l i , 15 , 10 a n d 17, l lu r j i iK tlicH it ( |a y « w it a r o o x if iii in iiiK d lffi(M iltcnHi'H, iilho l l i im f w ill) w h l i t o In k n n d v n n lu K f t o f Mio I c c liii l i 'l i i tr . 'i v ih l l , 1 i i i v i i i ' y o u to c a l l f u r n n H iip n ln ln i i 'i i l ,

DR. HOWARD W. HILLChlroprnctlc Physician

Twin Falln IDS Main Arm. W ul T«l. 120

'NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING H AS PROVED ITSELF to het h e mo s t p o w e r f u l s a l e s p r o m o t i o n m e d i u t n inexpandlnK the mnrk tN for o u r White Star Tunn and BRttln in 1040 the major purl of our incrcaHvd advcr- llHinK appropriation will ho npenl In iiewMpnpcrH” . . . iwyii H. I’. Hnrpcr, Vice-l'renidcnt and (Joneral Halert Mnnager of Van Camp Hen Kood Company, Inc., whoM annual advertlalnR hiidf(et hiui grown from Icmh tha^ $10,000 to over <400.000 during lU years of conllnuotw newapflper advertlnlnR, In the hnndn of Kmil Hrlnncher and ataff. this account haa [irovcd the value of nowH- paper advertlainir with connlatent performance. “ 0 1 k " ndverllnera find newNpaper apace valuahje.. .“«mnlkr” local concerna can find the anme valuel A«k • Time* or Ncwa «ale« reprcf»entatlvel

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M(md«T, Febrawy IS. 1840 IDAHO E V E N IN G TIM E S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO

If You Don't Use I t ...S e ll It Through a Low Cost Classified AdiW A N T A D . R A T E S

Fot PuDUcbUud is BoUi t i m e s and NEWS

ft4Tca FE& UNS r e a o&viS b ' d*)ta. per Use p«r day . . . . l2o T hree day t. per line per day . . . . 18c One da>. per line ..................*4«

33 1/3 Disdount For Cosh

O t(h d iscount a llaved H adverti«e* m en l U paid for wltttln leven day* o( f irs t insertlan Nu clasftilieO ad Ukktn lo t l« » Uian 50c LncludlnB discount.Line of c lau itied ad v ertts ln s com ­puted un t>esls of five medium* lensUi wortU per line.

IN TW IN FAlLLB PHONE 38 or 33 FOR W DTAK^R

IN JEHOME Leave Adt a t K W Root Beer

IN RU PERT Leave Ads a t Residence of M ra Ida W hieier. 713 B S t.

COMPLETE COVERAGE AT .ONE COST

BOX NUMBERS T he T IM E S a n d NEWS wlah to

m ak- I t c lear to Lhelr readers U iat *%llAd ads" lads cuntAlning a Dumber In caro of th e two papers) a re s tric tly confiden tia l and dc lo rm a tlon can bo given c oncc rnm s th e advertiser Anyone w im ting to a n tw er a classified ad carry ing a T IM ES-N EW S box num ber should w rite to Uiawbo* and e ith er m all o r bring I t to the T IM ES-N EW S office T here is no ex tra charge fo r tiox num bers.

SPECIAL NOTICESGUARANTEED M attrew a n d Up­

holstery work. Ph. 173-J, Jerom e, Box 388.

GOOD THINGS TO EATPO TA TO ES, onions, apples. 0185-J3.

SEA foods a t Public M arket.

CHIROPRACTOREMPLOYES! A djiis tm cnii will keep

you on ;o u r Job. Dr. Alma H ard in

BATH AND MASSAGEMALLORY. 11« M ain N. P h . lie -R .

STA -W ELL baths, 4 foi- l i . M agnet-, Ic v ibration mn.vsage, |1 . New lo­cation, M8 M ain W. Ph . 155.

o A ' -

Scon** o f Item s dally , th is 1» w h at T im M 'N ew s Want*A<S takers hear m Uipy answ er (he phone. I t is Ju st a te rm rt-xilffnaUng t h a t the a d v o rtL w has •(•cured M tisfoctory resu lts a n d the Itpm ha* boon found, sold, ren te d , o r hlri-d . . . and th e ad h a s sorved well It* purpose.

Experienced advertlsO T order an ad to run s ix tim es to e a r n a low er r a te and w hen th e resu lla a re 0bUln®d eurly they “1011 My A d" and pay the ra le they have e arned . I t 's th e th r if ty snd sm a rt way to advertise .

Phone 38 or 32Ask for th e A dtaker

rE O E R A L LA ND BANK PARM Si t* i . ' N UcDowel^. TwUi r%Ui. ot t P . C on rad , Ooodlng. a t fW e ra l U n d B ank office.

ONE o f th e best 160 A. n o r th and west o f C astleford . T h is place pro­duced M.800 for the land lo rd ’s ih o re la s t year. Can be handled for 11,700 dow n and •1,894 each year. Includes w ater, taxes. Int. a n d p r ln . H ere Ls a real value and you c an have Im roedUt# posses­sion. W . L . H*T.ri»T.on, B uhl. Ph. 801-R3.

SALESWOMEN$19 wkly easily ea rn ed . Y our o»Ti

dressM FR E E . Sliow new Spring • F a sh io n Frocks. No cnnvnj-'^. No

invc.'it. S end age. druss .size. FA SH ­IO N FR O CK S. D ept, T-7520. C in- c ln n a tl . O.

1-r M . house 110 m o. 153 3rd Ave. E.

5 BM S., 636 2nd W .. 115. mo. T enant m u s t fu m good ref. P h . lOO.

SALESMEN WANTED

SCHOOLS AND TRAININGO O O D oppo rtun ities fo r m en w e cw \

tra in to overhaul, in sta ll a n d serv­ice A ir Conditioning and R efrig ­era ting equipm ent. E x c e l l e n t chance for m en now em ployed to b e tte r themseJves. W ill n o t In te r­fere w ith p resen t Job. P re lim -

' Inary study In your hom e p r e c ^ e s In tensive shop tra in in g . W rite glv«

- - - lu g age,-occupatlon.-O tU itleB I n ­stitu te , care N ews-Times.

LOST AND FOUNDLO ST—D ork bay m are, black m ane

a n d talL B rand J le ft Jaw. P h . lOU. T—

PERSONALSW ANT passpnger to P o rtland . S c a t-

Ue Feb. 17, re tu rn . S ha re exp. Ph. flO-M.

BEAUTY SHOPS

8PKC1AL—10 wave for 13.60; »4 and IS wnvi's ' i |)rli'(t Irtnho Bnihcr licuuly Hliop. I’ll. 424.

DEAUI-Y All l-a A O A im tY o n . Pprnm nrnifl ua low as «l.OO.

■Iiinlor Klihlr'iii work fr<-e Pit 306 'I3& Mnin VVr.U.

HKl.lCN O'Ciiiuior, oi'iT Hiiowl)nir#. IMl. 3HU-W, I 'rn ii. $1,80 up. Mi.Ur- r rc u lli iln l Aimir l.aMtaI’ctcrRon.

MAItCILLK'H. l.'Sl 'n u rd Avr N.~The Alin|i of iiiiiinuiil |)i'i tiiiiiiriitA and JiintInK Ilnai'i- wnvr.i Oil nimnipoo

, am i tl»KOT wavo M)c KvDiilnga by AlilKiliitiiieiil I’liuns 503.

hTtTi ATIONS WANTED™

r:X I’. tiiiin Wdikni' iiiKl irrlKuUjr wiinU ntnulv J(il). I'll. (MH.I-JU

KXI-KHlKNCf'in Inlildirt .li.ril ^ ||1Kln ninti wnntA Jnh on rnjicu {irnn. wiigii. VVrllfl Itiix a, riiii''n-NuviA,

' MAI.K HELP WANTED '

M A ltlllE D , flxperlencnd Irrlua tor and trnn lor nm n, lli 'f tren rrn . No olilliirrn , liux 61, New a-'llntea.

lx>O K INO fnr uninBlhlnK p rn iia - n rn l? H rfr r fn "IV rm niiriil O ih'Ii - l i i* ' uiiUer "HiiiilufM tJ jnw rtw W tlc«'’- tlllA IftntUV

ItEI.IAHLTi; MAN W A N rK lM ir rn i l on fa r in r ia in 'iw ln Talln cniiiily. Nil i'X|>. or I'ligillnl jn iu li'n l. Hlriidy wi>iK. Mnkd In t l» a day, M r- Nl:nM CO . 'J4‘i;i Miiuiii'llii III Onk- IbiuI, (;iilif.

TEMALK HELP WANTEDMAID (<i May

Kciyal fillip).WM.I. Klvn iiK.in, iKOid and nmn'll

wii«ii fur hoii»eli«flj»or on funii. Wflln lliix M, N(>w»-'11iurn.

HEI.r WANTKir— MALE on FKMAI.E

•31) WICICKI.Y - Orow MilMiroonw. oalUr. (hMl Wa t>iir SNi lb. W .iitd 's laigpitt i;(.iiiiiiiiiy. rHKK HOOK. MiidlmHMni. IU27 'H ilrd Avfliiiia, tivalllo, Wn«li.

W A T K IN S W ANTS YOUI F YOU a re ou t of work o r rilM;»t-

Isfled. lo ta k e ov<’r a coim try rou te t l i a t will pay you $30 wkly.; m ust be over 25. own a c a r an ti be nblc to give sa tisfac to ry re fs . No m on­ey o r cxpcr. req. W rite N. B. N lel- sen . 3401 L arim er. D enver. Colo.

4 R M . house, m od., excopt heat. A-1 cond . O arage . In q . 414. 3d Ave. W.

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESF O R SA LE: D rive In n B re r, and

lunchcs. G ood loc., well equipped. Box 42, Timos-N ew s.

PER M A N E N T o p e n ln g -F o r honest a n d Industrious p m o n to m annsc local business. Steady a n d re li­ab le incom e to r ig h t p a rty . Easy ho u rs , a n d p leasan t w ork. $400 c a sh requ ired ,-w h ich Is w e ll-s e ­cured . Investiga te Im m ediately b e ­fo re p a rty leaves city. W W b e ar y o u r bankcr'« Inspection. O lve phone . W rltfi Box 40. N ews-Tlmcs.

UNFURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

2 RM S. 628 Bl. Lks, Ph . IIIW .

2-R M . fu in ., 4-rtn, iiiifii/n . mod, a |» u . Bloki-r lit, P iiv . e n tr , 20J4,

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

FR O N T 3 rtii.i. 2,^3 7 th Ave. E,

a O H 3 KM, tvinv nlil, ^2a i i i d Avp. V.

a-R M , Adulth. rii:> Mnln (icnitli.

3 RMH. fiiin . 313 4lh A vrntio E,

FU U N . ap t, 43ft 3cd Avti, N.

a RM S., l.nt fliioi', 303 4tli Ave, K

A T n tA C T lV h ’ niil. 310 (llh Avr, E.

2 RMH„ «lr ronrt, (10.1 2nd Ave, N,

JU ST A M E R E Inn Pll 450 Otmls 071

AP'rH. n i o Oxftird, 43fl M ain tVorth

3-R M . iiKl,, 1 '> nil. n u t <m liy, 03BIJ3.

T W O hea'tcd aptsTaftS 4’l h ' ^ e ' ^ s t .

a -tlM , ivi\rVlv {Mrn. uv'lftv*n Hpl. ini M iiln N. Prlv . Imtli, riiiiiiir<i lin i t Pll. 1713 iiKiniinUN or 5.7 p, m.

A rrU A O -n V K apl wll|» k 7 ir .h ^ . • tio , OiMid lifiil Alfto cnhln. I 'r tred TMindimlOy. l.iim lln A]ii«., Kllrr,

~ ROOM AND HOARD(lICNTl.l'.'MAN (lMljr;i nln< ,,Hiin

ly, w lili lavatory- u im * m il iw r-Umiliiln, liiix B, rillln,i.NrWfi.

ROOM AND HOARD ______ WANTEDI.AOY tlvMi'va lii rii ...

am i iioiiirl In prlva(<i U in liy , Ail- rtrrHfl Hdx 62. Nrwo-'rinir.v

UM, m u l iid, 130 Olll Avr, N,

UM^. M»iii-r in , 311 -.ltd W, Pll, IMn

111), A, rill. Nlr« rrn iil iH'dmi, Mill- l" r 2. n iB 7 lh B, Pll, 1401-W

___rU RNlSj^lO D ROOMSNIOII Mill. 204 71Ii' n . p i r i $ 7 4 - M ~

NlOK' fM'lit lii'dUMiiii, 212 4tli Av, E.

UNFUHNIHHIOD HOUHEH 3 H M a. cnowi in. J'li. 33H

2 JM tM , lii.iinr/i, Iflft w', IJeyimniT*"

^ I I M . n i« l, nxo. h i, fin |. 2M l la m a ia

S -IU f. iniMi. ( la rag * . IIS , iM v O lt l- l ti

CI.BAN l- r m . hiiiii>n, iinrilcii n|M>l. U aiM f«. \ nil. li. ItRiiUall f lu ia l .

UNFURNISHED HOUSES

4-R M . house, new ly decorated. Good location . Inq. 414 3rd Ave. W.

I T CO STS YOU L E SS U) own hom e th a n to re n t it, w ith our fi­na n cin g a t l l i C i . SW IM INV. CO.

RM S.. tlaased sleeping porch, b re a k fa s t nook, hdw d noors, stok­e r. 1316 M aple. P h . 374.

FURNISHED HOUSESP U r N . or w n lu m . \ ra i. 333 Elm,

$30—9 Room f u m . house, d o i t In. In q . a t D etw eiler Bros.

PARMS AND ACREAGES FOR SALE

s A., well Imp,, inc luding stock and equipm ent. W ill ta k r city proper* ly or acreage for p a rt paym ent. F. 0 . G R A V E S i SON.

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR RENT

FARM IMPLEMENTS2 . JO H N D E X R £ plows a 1

sulky) to tr a d e for w eaned calves. Souders. 6 m l. a 1 e . \ B. o f E. e n d M ain .

B he ad cows. 6 horses. 36 w ean- e r pigs, 8 sows. 45 LpRliom hens. S tu rk ey hens, 1 tom ; fu ll line m aclilncry . O th e r Item s too n u ­m erous to m en tion . B. M. H om an, H blks. E . W ash ing ton school. In Jerom e.

REAL ESTATE LOANSLOANS on FA R M S a n d HOM ES

Fred P , B a tes—N orthern Life Ins, Co» P e a vey -T aber Bldg. P h . 1279

PR U D E N T IA L L ife In s , Co. loans, w ith o r w ithou t FHA insurance. 4H % , low est r a te ever o ffered on T w in F a lls tow n property . Save yourself In terest ou tlay by p ro cu r­ing one o f these loauit,

SW IM INV ESTM EN T CO.

SEEDSH A Y -3 H m l. N . of Curr>-. OW4-R4.

C E R T IF IE D L em hi seed w hea t, $3.26 cwt., a n d Im proved Dlcklow. $3.00 cwt. C o r l Irw in . Ph . 01B4-J1.

C E R T IF IE D F ed era tio n seed w heat. P u r itv M a o . Art. JoluiM m. P h . P l-

■ le r a i l ' J l i .

B U S S SE E D PO TA TO ES C ertified a n d N nn-C ertlfled.

O rder now fo r sp ring delivery. Sht>rt c rop th is y e s rl

G LO B E SE E D & FE E D CO.

THIS CURIOUS WORLD By Wllllsm Ferframn

e > L A C KW I C O W> S P > I D E R .

( SH A E 2 M L E S S

T O A A A N ... IT S F W N iS S

BEIfNJ<& ^ > K } A 3 t _ e

'T O c > i s e c e

W O R L DP O P U L A n O N

I h J C f t E A S E DN J E A R t ^

I N 7 7 - / ) l S £ ^ C e / s / 7 Z J 9 / ^ S

( l 6 3 0 T D I 9 3 0 )

HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS

CLEAN UPPAINT UP I

Redecorate Now!Why w ait t i l sp r in g to redecorate

th« Inside of your hom e? Y '^ull be busy w ith garden ing , e t c .^ l e a n up and p a in t up now w hile you have th e tim e. We c arry a com­plete line of M cM urtry Pa in ts and V arn ishes a s well a s brushes. Also M uresco K alsom lne. FREE p lanning Bervlce a n d colcr tu g . gesUonsI

MOON-S

U A JE S m o coal range . 833 Bl. Lks.

BUILDERS* ha rdw are , pa in ts , tlec- tn e a l suppUee and plumbing.

K REN G EL'S HARDW ARE

WANTED TO BUYCheap tr . h se . Bo* 1, N ew s-H m es,

LEGAL ADV ER 1l8aH SN TB\!

a n s w e r : F i rs t q u a rte r .

HAY, GRAIN, FEEDHAY for sale, o r trad e fo r c a ttle ,

horses o r bogs. 0 N.. 3 E , from Jerom e. D. L. Bargo.

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

3. Y R. old gelding, w t. 1500. broke. H a r ry W ilcox. 1 ml. E . on EUz.

4 YR. old bay horse. 9 y r. old gm y horse, 13 yr. old Belg ian stallion. W alter M iller, t ml. 8. C tu ry .

P u l l e t s ____ _______ 14c. » c a n d 30oSpecial J a n u a ry C ash D lscounll H A YBS H I-Q R A D E HA TCH ERY

REG, G uernsey bu ll. 18 mos. old. W ill trad e for sam e. A ustin Moore, 3 ml. E , U N , H ansen .

BO U RB ON re d tu rkeys. P h , 0188-Jl.

D RE SSE D Leg. h e n s 60c, 04B6R3.

HAY. GRAIN, FEEDAD U LT couple, r e n t free in re tu rn

lo r rm . a n d tid . Five rm s. mod. ex­c e p t h e a t. 325 3rd Ave. W.

HAY f? r sa le. Phono 0293-J13.

W AREHOUSES AND TRACKAGE

r O R R E N T — Well located warchoufio and trackage . Ph . 663.

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE

4 O R 6 rm . house. Phone 1304.

RE SPO N SIBL E p a rty w ants to re n t c<iu1p|)('d farm o r sto rk ranch. Ref, W rite Uox 38. ‘I'imc.i-News.

HOMES FOR SALE 3. K, B an ii’s, law yer, Rm . 7, Hmllh- Rlce Blrtg. F rasle r-L einko Con C om r.

BM Al.L b-vm. htWKp, F in i' InriiUon, T iikn K(X'<t cnr o r |3S0 (w y.n iriK . Iml. Iikn re n t. I'li. 1731,

PHOPERTY — SALE OR TRADE

40- A. niirriflcft. »nx 3. Nrwp-'nmpn.

' t . l<ii. Muin Ave. W., liiislneM <-.. Viiiir loniin HWIM INVi;.STMKNl' CO.

TItA U K iliiii Tw ill Pnii» im idera h iiiw (ui II tiiiuk, T '*o ixin Jot flui'li fx rlm im rs. 8w lm Iiiv. Co,

I on N orth Hltlp, W ill I'ftlln juniifliiy. Phono

CIOOO f«n lukn 'Iwl

P A Y IN d hiiMni'M III IV In Falls fnr land . Wliiil have you? Uox 41, Tinn'»-Nrw»,

U A, iniii, i>iitt cash , trade , tfrm n; lioi'M'A. n itilp , hfiKn, o lilrkens, m a- < liliirri, hiiiiir.vi, l l iu 40 Nnwa- TllllM.

AI'AKTMIONT HOUSH w ith 5 n iin itn ifn la , p lr i'tilc rai\Kn«,

rl■flltlrlllllll^ lUirt fu rn i tu re in . cliiik il ( iw n rr In III and iiiiint ^('ll, Ki'uinl Inronie 1130 |icr m o I 'r l r r (^u.li liftOO; liulimreI.KI i»'i iiKiiidi.

Ill i ;<i: M, W ILLIAMH ntiiixlinna S outh

lu:A L ESTATE WANTEDIIA V ^ rii>iniiiirr for good ft nr fl rm

liMiiM' (' A im blnson. 117 hlKi. N<>.

TaI{M.s“ a”n1) ACRKA(iEs" l'(U t HALE

n-KM. mod, iKime. ta ra a e , 2 ti , nil N \ W, Clark.

I llll lr) .

an A Jiiini (iM »«ln nr tradn, Ono-' Inilf Iiiilr fioi'i Nypiu, O ra . and lire t liii'loiv, C linirn la n d ,. litrtn M'l lildgi, n -in i, hnuM>. l i i ln U H lia igaliil ll.MH) will liaiullo. W ilH ' n r ii, W, I tn iio i i , N y u n , O ra.

I F YOU w an t oiia of ou r f a r m r tM th ia year m aka M -rim i«m enu now Ciiti Mlvn liiiiiKHl. poat, M aroh la i h ili r liint wn ra n afll, W. L llMitlQiwui. UuiU. I>tt, |04'fU.

WHEAT, barley , hay. P h . 0396-R2.

GOOD te am 4 y r. o ld geldings. W t. 1600, 4 ml. E as t M urtaugh on Highway 30. Bob Breeding.

30 HEAD sound broke horqei ani} mares, S to 7 y rs .'o ld , w t 1300 to laoo; one S h lie Btalllon. L . J . Mott, Shoshone, Idaho ..

Business and Professional

DIRECTORY.■WATKINS ProducU . 33B M ain S.

T Y P E W R IT E R a n d Burroughs bookkeeping m achine . Ph. 670.

AccountingL, W. GARLO CK

A uditor find A ccouutunt .Incomti Tux a n d Social K cnirltv

Phone 1080 430 4th Avr, N

A tlo rney^

B uild ing and Contractius

Bicycle Rcpairint}DLAHIU8 CYCIJSUV PlK.

CarpentersKxpcrleiu;ed. raunonable. Pli. U12

ChiropractorDr. W yiitl'n pcr.'KHiat iiilriiiion imII

g lv r yini rx |>crl r lilropnu 'lli' imil e lnc lro lh rropy , Aciito aiid fliron-

,ln condition* troalert, 1,11 Third Avr. iid rlli, Phonn 1377.

Coal and WoodAnK UU EEN COAI.

U ovlng, tr a n s fe r MrCoy Coal T ran sfn r P h n n a 3 o r 200

C urta in Shopn

Floor SandingFloor sanding , II. A tletdBi 3U^A-J.

Job P rin ting"QUA'l ITY j o b I’KINTINO

Leiterliflada . . . M all P lrr r i l lu i ln e u c a r d s i'o lilm

, , nuiilntn-ry NmVH a n il riM LU

CO M M tlU tflM . PU lM 'l'lN t) nW V .

inauranceIfaarey -T aber Oo., Inc. Pliniia JOl,

Jan itor SitpplirH

K vy ShopS u C b il ib OY tU JkliY 'PhiK

L aundric tP w lala ii IiAundry, P h n n t MO

M onty to Loan0M J , B W hlia r irs l n>r Inaiu

h n m n or tMwlnMs prorw rtv t.nw r a u a . <)uKk m tvIo*. lU Main K,

Money to Loan

Cash Today!lO 'M lnute Loan Bcrvlcs

on your cor,EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS

W E S T E R N F IN A N C E CO.Np.xt to Fklpllty Uank

S T R U C T U R A L ' I r o n , reinforcing •te o l a n d o rn am e n ta l Iron work.

,K REN G El<-8 KlIOP

C Jones for loans on homes Room fl, D aM gt T ru st Uldg Ph 2041

8 B E T S of usw l lia n i« ,i, oho e ra l used co llari,

H A R R Y MUaORAVE

N E E D $5 OR MORE?JviHt Hign anil bitin 11!

N o RmlmrraMfliiiK (|iii'Hllon8.

CASH c n E n iT c o ,Rma. 1-J, UurkhoUUT UUU, Ph, 778

W AG O N , r a r k . fa rm lini»., rrrn m Bcpiiriitor, h a y , W. l. i in n 1 yr.> BOtnn fu n illi ire , 1 W. 1'^ H. 'i ■" S o u th P a rk .

Oateopathic Phi/sicianD r E, J , Miller, 412 Mnln N Pli 1077

b t . 0 ~ W R oe«7u4 M«ln N I'h .'oSI

P ain ting’DecoratingPhimo 10U7-W

B L BhBlfer. Phone 13030

Plum bing and ll ia lin g

Radio RepairingiiA b io -T p iio N K ' boT "

I'liima 70B,0 VPJtN VATJOJ

Real Katate-lnaurancep. O, O iiA V E S a n d Bona Phoiia l i a

Shoe RepairingR alph B. T u m o r a t Hudaon-olarlCa

TraiieraT rallera for r a n i 3SI fV nrth W ait

T r a l lv . H ouica O rm T iniler C a

TypewriteraBaleo, ren laU and snrvkia Phono 00

Opholatering

■ IHip and nody W nrU

l^ene«!on HlindaQ uaran teM t lU aldan tU i

UlltKlii, lOo M (I., iru ia lled 1‘E N N in rU Twill PaiU

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE-

BABY CHICKS

POULTRY

LIVESTOCK—POULTRY WANTEDp rices paid fo r jrcmr fa t

ch ick e n s a n d turkeys. In d ep e o d ea t M e a t Com pany.

MISCEETANEOUS FOR SALE

A U TO M O BILE GLASS T h o m e U T op a t Body Worka.

OA N V A Si-A LL KINDS T h o m e tJ T o p St Body Worka.

HOUSEHOI.I)FURNISHIN(JS

N U M K ltO U ti hon»rluiUI kixxIa for sa le. In cxcelli-nt ruixlltlon. Mra M ue H erro n . 1643 Pr>|)!nr,

U SE D fu iiil tu rp -W < - lmv.1 3 c pli-io o iittlla of nsni liniil l » o k lli r in over ln 'toir yon Imy! M O O N S , ■

10 o o o n U SED \VA.SilKK3

All m a k rn nn<l inodcln. <iuaiun1<'r<1t Prli'cid to ncll .10..Ml ii|) IViint If rtffllrert. aOD K N K l.K tnU lO .

L ino leum .SpecialPrint, |«T rnimliiK 1-n ■IiilnUl, |wr niiininjf li»ii ti

Fiiolory trnlrii'd I'.holriiin liiyrr MOON'.S

rea l e s ta te a ltu a ta l a T w in f f e M '

U u g h 'i E as t A ddition to T w la M i a . I sa id m ort«age being giTcn (0 MO a no te of even d a te w ith i t l d p<* gage In th e lu m o f 11000.00. 1 m ortgage w as tiled fo r r«eai the office of th e ' O o u n tr RM of T w in P a lls Cotm ty. Ida li Book 100 of M ortgages « t ptgl a n d to ob ta in a decree qu tetti th e p la in tif f tb e tit le to th e i deacrtbed rea l est* te . in f l f o r ’ o th e r a n d fu r th e r re lief aa m a y t . proper a n d equitable, a ll of which more fully a p p ea rs from ttw o o m - I p la in t In sa id acU on fUed. to which reference U hereby m a d e (or f t e a t v certa in ty .

W itness m y h a n d a n d Use seal « . , th e aald D lstH ct C ou rt th is M b day of Feb ruary . 1940.

W ALTER 0 . M U 80RA V K .Clerk of th e D is tr ic t O o o it

<SEAL)EDW ARD BABOOOK a n d G E O R G E M . PAULSON,A ttorneys fo r P la in tiff,Rei^Mence Posto!tle« MOnmi T w in Falla, Id aho .Pub. T im e s -F e b . U . 10, 3$, March '

4. 11. 1940.

RADIO AND MUSICBALDW IN g ran d piano. F o r sa le o r

trad e fo r residen tia l lot. P h . 01B7-J3.

AUTOS FOR SALE

Rea) Estate Transferg Information hiniUhed by

Twin FalU Title u U Abstract Compasy

-3S MOD. A Fo rd sed. M rs. E . S. M artin . FU er, or call ie76-W. T J .

•39 FO R D dlx . sed .,,d riven fl m o s , 1 ow ner. New tires, m tr. a n d a p - po ln tm enU perfect. $850. 291 Fill- more.

Thursday, Vek. ID eed; H .G . K ing to B .K K ing . n . I

N E ti 19 11 17.D eed: j . O rlggs to B . P. l . _ .

1330. L ot 9 Blk. 16. C astte lo rd .D eed: H. 0 . S chu rger to A . A .

V om baur I3JOO, L o t 4, Blk. 1 ' g e rk Sub.

L ease: T b e O regon U tg . Oo.. to • a r W ls o S r C r e p R e n t WViBW H ; ' E ’ S B 16; 13 17.

■39 Bulck tow n sed.. g o o d ----- $875’38 Ford plok-up. r e c o n d . -------»323•33 CodUlac sod., h tr .. rad io _42663 good Mod. A coupoa, e a c h ___ 175

ST A TE M OTOR OO.130 3nd Ave. N orth P hone 768•39 Mod. A Ford, 3-door.,..•38 Olds Sed,, e x tra good.____■35 D eSoto Coupe, now m o to r- . ■S4 Chev. S edan __________ _

NEW8PAPBBBCAN IL L BOISE. Feb. 13 (UiO—W. T . Uar>

Ineau. genera l manager and part- ow ner of the D ally Idahonlan. Uo»>__ cow oow spaper, w as stik k m with a cu te append ic itis and tmderwanl a n opera tion a t tha retaraas^ b et- p lta l early today .

Physicians aald Uarlnaaa was 1 covering rap id ly . He cams to Bolaa^ aocom ptuiied by P . B . RoMaaon.— c o-ow ner of the newspaper, to at­tend a Republican Lincoln ^ baa> que t. ........- ------------------------------- -

■30 H udson Coupe—«J111 trad e fo r c ity lo tlW OODY SEAL MOTOR OO.

334 Shoshone St. W est

STUDEBAKER C E R T IP ltO USED CA RS

■39 Lafayjette dlx. cpe. 0. d.. h tr->525•38 Fd rd dlx coupe, radio, h tr .___•35 F o rd coupc, 17M0 m l........ .............•37 S tudebak er touring sedan __ 675.•M -M aster-d lx-C hevrsedan .... .....*45

TW IN FALLS M OTOR Tw in F a lls Ph o n e BQ

FOR SALE OR TRADETR A D E t r . house for lot. See 0

sm a ll bouses a t 133 Sfd Ave. N.

G O O D McCormick Deerlng cream se p a ra to r. 131 Jefferson.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

L IV IN G rm . suit*-", tx-iln, dining tab le , c lialra , clinirn, hrctik- faa t ta lilr , rug*, tl i t .w t, vaulty , rad io , elao, a n d r<ml ninura, r lr - ou ln tv r, wndli, iiiacliiiiii, rlrc , ibw - lnn iiiitnhinn, hiiviti'n, itiiy lint, lainpn. All ucmhI it4iuil .lllfl 4lli Av,U.

1 p ln«o.i. I m k mill 1 itialiDgany.good cond ition . l/ft.lO I'a., ranli

A lm ost new reposnr.vNi B-jn' oak dInliiK rtNim Mit , «Tt)60

T rad ii- lii H-gx', (mk itmliiK hnhii m-1.A wiiiKlKrfnl buy i<t . . 130

Uflvniiil UM'<I I'lrii iiitiH'A In hihhI oondltln ii. P r lcn l lor 'inkk ta le.

H o o a i K i i F U U N rn iiiK c o .

ANOTIIEIl SUMMONS I n th e D latrlct Court of the E leventh

Ju d ic ia l D istrict of the S ta te of Id ah o , In and for Tw in 3 County.

P e te r Pcurson,PltilntWf.

A, T, Neiir and Den Near, husband a n d wife; UclniDnt E. Rniiibo and D cllo M, Itiiinbo, hiiBbond and w ife; Ciirrlo ritn cy , If living,If dead , ilir uakimwn h rlra and tlm unknow n «lrvl»ec» of Carrlu Plliiny . Ilrcni.srd; W lnford Fullncr, MiuKi'rct M. Failner. E dw ard a . ro lliier. Eva R. Failner a n d Jo lm W. l-'iilhicT,

npfendan ts, T H E BTATK OF IDAHO BCtidn

KrcptlnKs to ttio ajMivo iiim u d de- fciH lanta;

Y ou iiin hrrpliy notified th a t _ co m p la in t Ims been fiu-tl agalnnt you In lliP Ulfttrli-l Court ol tlin Blrvcntl: JlKlU-lllI DIntrhrt Of tlia tltd le ol Idiiho, In mul fiir Twin I^ lln couii' ly by llin iil^ivr nnnicil pln liitlff. nnrt ymi n io l in rb y directed lo p n a r a n d iijpiid tn ilia nnld rnm pln ln t w itlitn tw enty duys of tlia scrvlre of tlila atiiiiin<iii»; mid you iirci fu rth er lu it lf lrd tliiii iiiiti',’vA you so iipix-ar itiid p lra i t to nuUI cmuiiUaut v<UUtt\ th e tln is h c ir ln niin-lflrd, th e pUiln- tlf f will take JinlKiiirnt aKalnst yoi a s p rn y rd , In miIiI roiuiilnint,

'lliB anht u itinn In l)tnnnlil lo oti- tn lii n JiUl,:iilc'iil nnd di'i ieo of (he iiliovp cn lllli'tl fliiiirt fur th a foro- cIokUI'c of » ir r ln lii iiiortunKO do- iHTlhetl In nnld <xini|iliilnt a n d exroii- tMl by th r drCnnilnnta, A, T. N rar a n d Oea N rar, Ills wife, to Potar I'aacBon o u the following deacrlliwl

20 UHICI) KAplDSKai'h mwlul OinmiiKlily i-^iri'ked

—6 a t IS.OO p f td i-—« a t Bin on e a r l i - - n at BIBOO eui'li- - a a t 130.00 rac iti-

BatlPfv utKl nlao,. o<iiimiIh iinrt Uble mo<1ala. Bvnry nun a liiirrialn!

O. O. ANDKIIHON OO,

I’UICKI) LOW FO R QUICK RAI,IQ

1 TTnlveraal rieo. 4>i>tatf raiiHe, exeal, ( lia iio . IhiK llm rr Only B40.

1 D -n. r in in o w rtfrlg . O iknI toiui.rniluiiod to IS9,

A lm ont new Moiwatt < oal Tauge. lleat of oond. A bargain , BOA.

1 used sto k e r p^load low a i | I U , ilelaly Inataltad.pomnlelaly Inataltad.

l ) K T W B I L E n

position a t S a n Tranclsco l a 1139.

WANTEDDead or AUre, Borsea. Cawa.

Sbeep and Hoga. ,

IDAHO HIDE and TALLOW CO.

Can CeUeeB T W IN PALLS OOODOCa

314 47Alao: We Boy Bldea, PeH% Pur. Wo«l and Jonk, Beas^

Tallew

G olden B rand Meat Scraps Hog T an k ag e and Bon* Usal

laqnlre at Itm NearesB Deakr

FARMERSRANCHERS

Wc Do CuHtom Killing and Curing:

•EX.CEI. BRAND

JIUAI IMtODUCTS

IlrlnR Vour H o r b ind to th«

IDAHO 1>ACK1N« CO.

AcrofiH From Suiptr FactoryI'hon, loeo

WANTED!Clean Cotton

RAGS(No Dultona or OvenilU)

Th»TwlnFolU M alnlnnliw

NEWS&

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P ag* T e n 1 IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN PALLS, IDAHO Hmdajr; Fabriuir 12 ,1M»

_ JA S T . N orth Ire land . F eb . 13 I -P oUm ra ided housf «ft<*r house

[ th e nlR hl h un ting 30 rifles ^ from th e British m illla ry m p a t Ballykltilnr during » w eek­

e n d of Irlsli RrpubllcAfi a rm y tu - muJl.

#CtWsed to k new fury both h«re • n d in E ire by th e h»iiRln(j o f two of 11* memb<-rs. P r te r Barties and J a m e s ' R ichards. «t Blrm lnuhftm . England , last wTek, ilie I R. A. «,-ns blam ed for the arsonal raid a n d for n h lr t fl rio t he re In which 3.000 dem onstrato rs fouglit several h u n ­dred pollcc fo r 20 nilnu trs.

T ense silence In th e a /le rm n th of ilie rio ting ,

a tcnM sllcnce .settled over th e city. Shades w ere d raw n In liou.ws and few people w ere on th e Btreeta. Police h a d biirrlpaded roads w ith ­in a 20-m |le m dlus of B a llyk ln lan

. a n d p rivate autontobllcs, e.six'clnlly lliftse headed for Belfn.'^t, wore sto p ­ped and searched

B ritish aiithorliips Icnri-d th a t the d istu rbances woii'ld erow worse ns th e 1. R. A., bucked by N ntlonol- Isllc Irlslim en In bo th Eire and N orth Ire lnnd , took ndvanU ge of B rtta ln ’s w ar to re.sunie Iheir ntniB- glc for n un ited nntlon. free of B ritish Influences,

Keek N ail Victory Climaxing w eek-end dcm onstra-

tlons.In E ire,.S im on Donnelly, p resi­d e n t of th e old I. R. A., now Innct- Ive politically, announced to the

) . p ress Bt th e jw.stofflrc at D ublin th a t Irishm en hoped th a t B rita in would be “rutJileMly c rushed” by G erm any.

l i e said Irishm en htid no iism e ith e r NaELvn o r BrIiLsh Im peria l­ism but U \a t th e vast rciBjorUy of them wore n o t n e u tra l In th e v

"W e a rc perfec tly c lea r a.< to w hat we w an t to be th e outcom e of this w ar. We w ant to see an enem v w hich has saddled our people for 700 year^, a n d added to th a t slaiiRhter l»!.f week’ and vililch contlniies to h e a p Insults oi) us. ruthle.vily cru.th- • d In th is w ar.”

t I L T A I K M SD iscussion of th e sales ta x pro­

posed by t^ e Id ah o E ducation ns- soclaUon—a n d a lready opposed by m any educators—will (o rm one fea ­tu re of th e , m eeting o f SouUiern Id ah o Schoolm asters club here W ednesday evening.

From 75 to 100 tcach ers a n d a d ­m in is tra to rs from Jerom e. Cassia,

____ G ooding, U nro ln^ M toldoka. B lainea n d E lm ore c oun ty a re expected to be oti h a n d . S u p i . L . A. Thom as. Klmberb*. a n d Bupt. H om rr M. D »\1s. T w in Fa lls , will lead dla- cusslon on th e ta x proposal, accord­ing to S u p t. L«»Tcnce T urner. M u ru u g h .

Because som e ed iica lo rs . Including m a n y In th is a re a , do n o t believe the a U lc a ssociation sho u ld "mtririle ’ in a p olitica l 6 r a U tew ld e ta x m atter, •the discussion la expected to be of h ig h In terest. O ther* reportedly

I ftivor the sa les levy propo.ial.D inner wlU be se rved a t 7 p.......

W edneMlay in M u r ( a u g h 'h igh aehoo), M u rU u g h com m unity coun-

l ' cQ will prov ide Ihe m eal. Musical I p ro cn u n la p la n n ed fo r en terU ln - I naent. Bupt, B en y . M ahoney. Drclo,. p rea ldent of th e Schoolm asters club,

will preside.

AROUNDt h e

WORLDBy U nited Prrmt

MOSCOW —Capvwro o t 18 y im ihh lo rllfieaU ona In l h a M a u n n lir im line, Including e ig h t iron and (<in. Crete « 1 llle ry f o ru , whs rlHiuK-rt today by Uie R u w la ii high rom - m and. I t waa a s ie r te d th a t Kin- Blsh uootM were repiilActl.

TM»; HAOlIi; _ The tlnhl>h •e m y la te appealed for dntiallon •C akl* today i>ecauw of '-tlie d<i- alriMtlMi »r CM of III* bifirM >kl factories In H n U n d .'L O a A N O E tJS U -W arp la n i o u irrs

have been im urlng lu io suuili C a lllo m la a l r r r u l i tactorlc* ii today Ui« backlog <*t toMr U lled a p p iox ln ia lrly 'JUO mllllnu ilol- laia. OI tills, m ure th a n •lil.uuo.uuo In o rders have a rriv e d s ince rcb . 1.

MAN n iA N (;iN C O -T h « C hu.n. Ida aaitf M a y U bMl le«nir4 Mora* oo<ta U legrapliera had hrrii barred from (.'alirernla rar« lt.i< k* In a iHriher alep e t rrderal atxl atale luitherHle* lo wipe ciul bnok- B u hinf. It derlarfd priiilrr ma> ohlnea had rcpUeed Irlegraph In-

ANGER' RAISED TO FURY AS IRISH HOPE FOR NAZI WINOFFICIALS m iD

E F A S T H O I SVi'lK'i c Cliiniiiev Through Hinli S choo l

LONDON - - A J a m a i .a Nrnro, A rundel Moody, a j . han b rri i a iim ii- led lo a n ottieer* tra l» ln« break ing th e U rKlsh arni> i

I ban.I’A R IB -A new ro ld wavi

M ended on Uie w estern f ro n t i<i<tay, i linow and b iting wlnda hamiM-ied I I n f a n t a op e ra tlo n i, T h e high rom -

m a n d ooinmiinltiiie aaiii n r i i r h 1 t r a o p t je a u r t la y rc)>\iliic<l an enrm y

•U a c k a g a l iu l a n ouI|KMI and th a t tlM f* WH K xne »rU llei7 fir*.

. B B S U N — T h e h ig h eem m and aaM today U ial ih rre

ltr |.a lr H..ik m .u r .l «»lfll» ,u l« l t j I'all* hl|(h srlii.o l iml.iy lo r llm h ia lr the w rerhagr th iiw n ab«*r a f i r r J7-fiMil lirli'k ih lm u ry n .i- .|i..l Ih rn iiih the r<rof an il frli In ||ii- tii iln flci..r Ifvel. Top. W rna on t h r Ihird

i>r ilir lilaik ch im ney crtii. iu |ir< ilnidlii| Ih n iiiih , and w llh Ihe e o n rre le kla lr- » »li4ip hlilfr, Hrl.iw, <'l>iiih | |r n |i , « |l , |r i r . a la n d ln i oit m a in fliH.r,

kIok tn«m Ih r (ti.w tv{ th f niaWway. V art i>l th e w r n k i

Rlali'Miiy, ullh p<illl»</>•} >ll>ril cMil a* IhriURh hr « .li P'>llll« III liii(r kIiiIi Ilf Kiiiiii'lr li M«r lliat IlHiiiilnnl In Ihr flinl fin mliiulea after Ihr <n>i<li.

I. .in . I ll It) fro n t Ilf I hum ,,,. 11,l ie pliiiio^ were m a p p ed <nil>< rim e* 1‘helo and K iif ra v ln il

few

VKNIOB. n a . — Venom of Ihe dMdtlMt an«kf haa proved bene- floltl to th t Im tm e n l of •llmenta imnflnt frw a arthrlUa to alilnglos MKt h M iMeo helpful in •llevlaUng tlw ptiln of loOurmbla oanoer. accord* tng to papen read to tlie Inlerna* Uonal OoUmt of Burieona.

a a i U N —A iMW oold wave grip.

' from whtoh tha oountry 1 . ^ MffHlng ainM befor*

L D .S .IO OPEN I I F « O i E

HAJ,T I.AKU c n V. I 'r li ]■: .(1C. L ea ilrr i nl in i .n i i n |)i<v iiuiiiii rlilinrh Klitkr.i lixinv liu iiirii'il lui nxleiiKlvn 11140 H i-llm r }>ii>i;iiim

'i lin now iMOKiiini. imi'Iikiiuk e ra l ixiiJccik Inr Arir-Aii|i|>iiii. n iitlln rd a t a iiii-i-IIuk in iin- iinli I j ik f <;ity III!.......... hv iv iii c .K iinw llm i, (iu iiiiiu iii i>! Mil' Mill' iJ ik a rcg lnnnl cmmull o 1 ih r r h u iili w elfa re board . .

T tin w elfare gnn ip will sixihMH nil ext«hnive hoiinliiK survey w lihlji the chu rc li inem liersh lp t<> <lei<iiinlnn n jwiloy fu r niiiiiii'liiK < ii ii 'i tiu ( - Inc h u n e a fo r m rn ib e ra >»hii o ih ri*

iiliiiiiiiK l-r Mould l>e llliiililr...... .. ul Ihl-ll own. .. ..............I KI.III

All 1.. JJ. U. 11II»]IH1||U,.I||||| lu lli- liilllci- u'lKii li'il (III iiii'illi III itiil w n -ii't Inr nil rh u ri 'li iiii'iiilirn In tlir irulini ’I'hp I'o m nniiiT t>'i>iiii »ill be MiliiiilUeit to the ri'Kiniiiii in in i. n l mill II ii|i |iii>u'ii. Mill hp hi'iii III llir iji'niTnl lllllhoillli'^ lit thi' • 'hull h III! (initl III iliiii

KuiiwllilH Hlhll n '-.m iira pitiUul- lllliil riiiiiiiiKten liiriiilirn ut Ilir viiiliiiin nliikes In wiuk >^|iir|i u){| III Killin' iliiiu>nii(is nf iliillitin »iii ii, n( Iiiiiii jiiixhire lor nri'ilv < 'huiihllli'm lirin. 'l lm I.1 |IH> <lr.iHiin|||> nlliiiiiliile tiKllYliliuil niiri|<iiM iiinil ni'K-Minii'li’iicy.

mill, UnlKe I 'u v r tia l,iniil>er iiiintiiv niiiniikci'i. nulil I'kIh\Ihe inwn will he m<ivr<l em lv

il» iiniiinei III New MiMiliiun., li> Ilia tliiilirr l( has

nilulliin nl alMiiK 3^4 )>ei'

MOVEM A C flitU iO it. Ilia., i^-h 13

nil'i I’hn liny li>uiiln| inw n Af M iudii'K iii h KUHm nil » ti|] i and II l in 'l cniii.nu back, U. ().

BEFORE A COLD GE1S A REAL

f ^ p m S T A R T

V ic k s S SVa t r o -n o l

■ C H L E A O F R S MAF0.0

MOSCOW, pcb, 13 (SpoclaD— Seven w ell-known w estern church Ija d e n will be a t th e U niversity o f Idaho today th rough Feb. 15, In - clu-'-lvr, for the ' w cond annual r« - llljloii In life week sponsored by the

.iirlriii m te rch u rch council.T lir (iroKrnm calls for a non-setf-

..iriiin series of four-day -•>*-mlnara niui ^ l.•-' l^slon groups a l ie r rpRular rla.s.s hours each afternoon . A ilend-

be voluntary. T he visltlnR: and the ir lem lm ir topics

follo»Dr .l.inie.< M illar. de»n o ' rcllg-

oii.'- iii 'triic tlon.' CoUcge of Idaho . Till' r J irb lln n Sohitfon

K vv W arrlnRion, dean of the M-hool ol religion a t O reson S ta te

jlli'Kf. 'T h e Phllo.>.opliy of Je sus Kl Our Day."Mrs. Mabel Stevens Burton. U n -

fleld roIIcRe. M cM innville, Ore., ■ReliKloii and Social Relationships."

Franklin L. W est. S a il Lake Cliy, coinm u^loner of education io r th e L. D H ch iirrh , "RellBlon In a W orld i‘f Sclenre,”

E Bowen. Soli Luke C ity wy<T and ai>osllc o( th e L. D. &

clniK'h. "Do We Choo.'se Domoc* racy ’

C y n u E. A lbertson, pastor of the FlrM .Methodist church . Tncom a. Wa.'.li. ’ How Can W e Believe?"

C. A. W endell, piLstor of th e Ornce L utheran ch u rch . M lnneapo- IK M lnir, "Chrlsi, and H um an C ul­ture'."

A1.S0 mohided on th e pro«ram are Reneval ,evening meeUnRs, d inne r forum.' ai several stu d e n t rc.slrience.'i, .special Moscow chuixh .sprvlces S u n ­day ami a un iversity assem bly M on­day morning.

D E M K SFAGE ‘P R O C EArKiiUifnis flew th ick and fa s t a t

Tw in Falls hli{h hchooi aud ito rium Saturday a s deb ate rs from Burley Jerom e. Gooding and TA ln F ^ l f stARi'd a prac tice deb.itin^; tourney In preiviratlon for th e .in .iual spring competlilon.

U. S. neutrality was i:ie topic on which the atcirmallvp '.«\d ntjallvo teams arRued. No dccLilons were Riven a.s to winners sl.irc the meet was an Invitational p.:..-l'.ce affair arrnnccrt by Gerald Wallace, debate •coach lipie.

T hree Itounns OiH-nliig- round w,i.. a t 10 a . m.

SiitiuOiiy, with Ihe iil 1'. a . m and the concluding ro..,ui a t 1:30 p m. During tlie arier.ioon .susflon the enUie group was Si.ir.Ictl—b u t no one wn.s In jured—as the h igh school chimney cra.shed ih r o js l ; th e roof a n d -c a rrlcd o u t th e s U lru a y a . few feet nortli of the nudlto ilum itage.

D ebalers Included:G ooding. Bernard dfain iir., conch

M arilyn T urner. B erm allne G elirlng no.sle Ander.'on. M ail.in K llbourn Lloyd Adiim.s, Howard I’l r ry , Jhnm y WatAon, Bot) Miiyfleld a n d G lenn B arker la lte rnn iei.

Rwjlfy Team Burley, Gene Hyan, >.o;i7h; Kvelyr

Shockey, Ronunv O ruw ell, T hiivnf Johnson , Mur^lmll F isher, M ayf Bilker. GiTiildinr M .iithew s. O len K unuu and Jitn iii>j>cr.

Je ro m r. Williain H. Broti.son, eoiich; ChlllI<•^ I’lu.'thio. E lbert Bice Ireno Cullrn, K iitherlne "We^Mter. G w endolyn Jm ninH s. R u th Q off. M arlon Fiiin.snii nnd E lm er Kun- .sell.

T w in Fiilh, (U-rald Wnlhu'o, ro ac h ; U iury lie iiolt, IKm Mttrlyii. G eorge Tluiiiirt/.. Harvey H itt, »;11 lle i«en . Btu-r V;v«n>,, Boh B'.nnrt- lord. AllxTi Itninit and J o h n Mllln.

Additional

S o c u ,( nGroundhog Likes

Soap, PetuniasA bout a ll th a t m ost ix-ople know

concern ing groundhogs ts th a t they e ith er do o r do n o t see th e ir sh a d ­ows, on a specia l day In Febniary .

,B ut M rs. E lla Long. 1129 F ifth avenue emt.. will tell you th a t groundhogs have pecullnr d ie tary h a b its , or a t least » ha.s Oscar.

Form er neighbors of Mrs. Long recen tly sen t h e r copies of the Q uin­cy H erald-W hig new spaper, te lling ab o u t th e appea rance , th ree days la te , o f a g roundhog belonging to V irginia Lou R aym ond. Quincy. HI-

O scar rega rd s s trong ly scented soaps as a rea l dessert, and Is veo' fond of candy. H e som etim es eats e ig h t oa lm tftl tooWles a i a sitting , a n d al.so wll] e a t sa lm on nnd bread.

O scar, like F e rd inand th e Bull. Is very fond of flowers. But only cer­ta in flowers appea.ie his appetite. M arigolds a re h is favorite. He de­vours them , stem s, odoriferous flow­e rs a n d a ll. N ext best he likes pe- tunla.i!

O scar ap p aren tly ov/irslept or else h e Ja s t Isn’t an orUiodox groundhog, because, accord ing to th e s to ry , he s le p t soundly a ll th rough ground ­hog day. T lien th e following M on­day m orn ing w hen Buddy Raym ond le ft hom e to go to school, lie h e ard noises u nder th e fro n t porch in d i­c a tin g th a t O scar was digging his w ay o u t o f th e solidly frozen ground. A t abou t 11 o'c lock, O scar m ade his a p p ea ran ce . H e shook the d ir t off h is long, b rlnd ie ha ir, c h a tte red a b it by way o t fu.sslng about the w ea the r, a n d th e n m nde his wny lo th e side doo r of Uie Raym ond home. H e greeted M rs, R aym ond w ith a wriggle a n d a puppy-llke whljie. and th e n begged for a drink of w ntcr.

O scar w as Ind iffe ren t to nl! o f ­fers o f food, b u t h e did eat n very sm a ll plcce of red . dl.‘'ln fc c tan t soap, a n d d ran k quan titie s of w ater. E ventually he w as placcd outside; m ade n re tre a t a n d da rted Into his burrow .

O scar em erged from tlils w inter's sleep 10 pounds slim m er th a n when h e en tered h is burrow last Novem­b er. P lum p lad les , l a i c noU tcl .,

» ¥ ¥YOUNG M A RRIED W OMEN IN V IT E D TO TARTY

T he M adonna class of the M eth­o d ist chu rch Sunday school will en ­te rta in a t Uie f irs t social event since Its rcccn t organ ization Wedne.sday even ing a t 8 o’clock a t th e hom e of M rs. P ea rl M cK ean. 244 E ighth avenue no rth .

All young m arried w omen In te r ­e sted are Invited to a tte n d th e pnrty.

* # * ,FA T H E R FETED _____________A T BIRTH D A Y D IN N ER

H dnorlng h e r fa tlie r , 3. H. RJtchej-. M rs, M, P . S e a rs e n te r­ta ined a t a b irth d a y ann iversa ry d in n e r yesterday a fternoon .

H is wife; a son. C arl R Itch ry . and Mrs, R itchey, a n d M r. a n d Mrs. Sonrs were p resent.

A hlrth rtay cake, bn.sed w ith plnK iind w hile carnations, lo rm ed the renterp lece.

U N C O L N ’S DAY PRO GRA M ARRANGED

A n a p p ro p ria te L incoln's day p ro ­g ram will be presen ted by th e adu lt c lass o f th e second w ard of the L.D,fi. chu rch T uesday evening a t th e c^ftpe) du ring th e clas* period. All adu lts a re Invited to a tten d .

D r, Alma H ard in « i i l l speak on •’L incoln th e Boy": Jack Bailey on '•Lincoln th e L aw yer"; J . E. Allred o n "Lincoln th e M an" and Mrs. Haze] L ind on "Lincoln tlie P resi­d en t."

Percy Law rence will rend th e G e t­tysburg Address, M rs. Christie Rob- e rk o n will sin g "Q od Bless Amer-

P 0 8 T A L A U XILIA RY .U N ITS HAVE SESSIO N

P w ia l C lerte ' and Levler C arriers ' aux ilia ry m et F riday afte rnoon a t tlie home of M rs, D. V. Gish.

M rs, G, J , P rcckel w i« a ssls tnn t hoste.ss, A rou tine buslne.ss se.vslon

followed by a social h o u r before refreslim ents . In th e V alentine them e, were served,

¥ « ¥W INDOW TBI.MS D ISCU SSED A T CLUB

M rs, A. D. Sm ith , p residen t of if ic Crocus club, presen ted a dem onstra ­tion on window decorations w hen 15 m em bers o f th e group m e t Friday a t th e home o t Mrs, W. P , RuU, 822 Second avenue wesu

MI.SS M arga re t Hill, dl.strlct home d em onstra tion agen t, was called out b f tow n nnd w as unable to give Uie dem on.stratlon.

M rs. W hitehead was a gue.'it th e club. T lie hosiess s e n rd Ire sh m e n ti. •

¥ « V NEEDLECRAKT C I.l'B PLANS ANNUAL DINNER

T h e hom e of Mrs, Jn iie Jen,sin, Second avenue n o rth , will be the scene of th e nnm inl d in n e r fo r the N eedlcrnft club F riday evening, Feb. 23.

D etails for tlie even t were dls- cus.sed la.st week a t th e hom e of M rs. L ora Do-ss In th e Rex A rm s a p a r tm e n ts . M rs. S tella D ennis was a gueet.

P a trio tic quo ta tions form ed the roU call responses. K en sing ton waa enjoyed a iid th e hoste,wcs served re- f^eshm cnt.^ a-ssl.sted by M rs. Angle Iron .

* * *CLUB C O N T lN t’ES G IF T S AT .MEETING

M rs. W, I. Johnson was hostess to th e G ift club one a fternoon recently . T h e tim e w as sp e n t sew ing cm C hris tm as gifts.

M rs. C harles H aines was received as a new m em ber. T he ho.ite.ss was assisted in s e n ing by h e r d ^ g h te r . M iss R u th Johnson .— “

=SHOOT=for rec rea tion . W in cash prizes

In tk lll contesU . Rifles a n d . pistols

T . P. SH O O TIN G OALLERY Perrine H otel Bldg. S b o ih m e SI.

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Mr*. H elen V alentU ie. M rs. Joa D ean . M rs. J a m e s F ie ld s a » ] Mi»- Lewla D ean w ere guesta o f th a Sham rock club w hen It m e t la s t week: a t th e Com m tm lty c h u rc h , w ith Miss M lllicent K line aa hoatesi.

Boll call responses w ere o rig in a l ' V alentine vemes. M rs. F a n n ie M c­G innis won th e w hite e lep h a n t a n d Mra. Jessie B ush a n d M rs. P e a rl Cam pbell w on tlie c o n tes t aw ards. Mrs. C am pbell w iu be hoatess a t th a •next m eeting.

¥ * ¥BOYS PR ESEN T MUSICAL R E C ITA L

Boys only a p p ea re d In th e rec ita l presented by th e B ach club la st weeit end a t th e stud io of M rs. Effl# Blherd H in ton , 126 S ix th avenua north .

D uane T oler, club p residen t, spoka on Victor H erbert.

M urray N orth , R o b e rt Neilsen. Donald Neilsen, D onald Toolson, Dunne T oler. G eorge P ick e tt, N or­m an John.son. T w in Palls, and P a t Day. K im berly, played solos.

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T rl-C A him nae ajw oclatlon will m eet T uesday even ing a t 8 o ’clock a t the hom e of M rs. A. C. V ictor, for a buslne.vi'ses.slon, follow ed by an evening of c o n tra c t 'bridge.

Mrs, E leanor T liom as is ch a irm a n of th e hostess com m ittee. O th e r com m ittee m em bers a re M rs, Clyde K oontz and Mis.^ Louise K rengei.

Refre.shm ents will be served fol­lowing th e gam es.

¥ * ¥H O ST PR E SID E S AT DANCING AND GAM ES

H enry G andlngn celeb ra ted hW b irthday ye.slcrday w ith a Jolly p e ­riod of BBme.s, followed by refre.^h- mcnt.v D ancing com pleted th e fes- tlvitic.<;.

Hi* guest.s Included M urie l p u g - llnno. Lilly C a lcazorta . I re n a L ar- lous. M arguerite O and iaga .

Bob B enoit. Charle.s K le ffner. Clinrles Kelly. Jo h n K elly , G eorgs Hnlley.

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