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ii/\Weat}ier Forecast Fair UAlcbt wUIr local frotto. Thwtdajr, fair and wanner. Hicb ynlrrdax: 52, Jow 23. Low thla t raomlns 26. A Regional Newspaper Serving Six Irrigated Counties in Idaho T O D A Y ’S NEWS TODAY VOL. XXI. 1 ^. 159—5 CENTS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBEU 19, 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER SPIES SOUGHT FORGED SIGNATURE OF FDR DRASTIC SHIFTS MADE IN ENGLISH PALESTINE PLAN 25,000 Soldiers Move to Crush Arabs’ Rebellion I By JOE ALEX MORRIS (Copyrisht, 1938, United Preail Great Britain sought a drastic solution of the Palc.stinu l)rob!cm today by force of nrms and a shift of policy ill the near east. While probably 25.000 troops battled to crush open re- l)cHion of Arabs in the old Jerusalem and other insurgent centers throughout the Holy Land, the British cabinet mt-t in London and approved a .strong policy (hat mJiy result in complete realigrmrcnt of the idea of an independent Jewish homeland. Just Ilow far .he London 80Vcrn-» mcnl Intends to go In sliUtlng Its progrnm In Pnlcstlnc remnlncd un- certain. Tlie first objective now h inllltari'—tlic cndtng ol ft revolt that lias.tlircatencd to Inflame all Islam. Tlmt U c.«entlal to British prestige, already suffering ns a result of the Nazi trltimpli at Munich and the quick spread of German Influence southeastward. But when and if the rebellion l.s put down, Britain laces the almost Impossible ta.sk of attem pting to re- -store frisndly relatlon.s w ith the Arabs and, at the .some time, avoid complete abandonment of the so- called Balfour plan for creatton of a Jewish national Jiome In Palestine —a orarsc Uiat wouJd arom« world- wide protests by Jews. Take* Over on Mandate .Britain took over Palestine under a mandate from the League of Na- tions after the World w«r. It Is a mandated territory, not a colony. Britain agreed, imder the 1917 Bal- four declaration, to establish a Jew- ish homeland In return for World war assistance. But when Jewish immigration to Palestine began to reach major proportions and espe- cially alter Uiousands o f ' refugees from Buropean dictatorial regimes turned toward the Holy land, the Arabs vigorously protested. They, ' too, gave llritain valuable aid during the W orl4;M repaymenl^'iney insisted. Murder, bomblng.s and M ^n marked the rise of the Arab tcbel- lion until It now has become an armed and open attack on British authority. Of Importance in tlie present up- rlsinK wax the blow which British prrAtigc fiulfcred at the hands of Nazi Fuehrer Adolf Hitler In.tlic recent European criiilA. I t ))a.<> b e en chargrd thiit Nazis gave indirect en- (-oviragrnient (o the rebels, but In any event the rLsp of Ocrinan In- fluence nece.s.Mirl1y weakened Brltbih control which in now beinu reaRsert- rd |jy force of arms. ImporUiit (.'hanse In rp-e.'>tnbllsliltig military control, llrltnln Is n|ii)iircntly nSaklng an lin- l>ort(int ciiiiUBn in |>ollcy. 'Flie long- hlnnrling propo.sal for partitioning Pair.stlno Into Arab and Jewish ^Ulte^, with a DrlH.sh-rontrollcd cor - ridor l)Clwren, hns iiern virtually /KTftpiK-d. llirrc l« every indication (lint In the fuliirn Hrllaln will look wlUi K<eatrr fiivor on the cialmn of . the Anibs wtio hiive a^cupied ilie legion for M rciitiirlrii. Jewi.sii leiid- pf.i already are chnrHlng liiat the lii'ltlMi l>nve given aid to the Aruli BMSHIIIOOPS EltltROlDCliy 0 e o u i ARABS JERUSALEM. Oct. 19 (U.R)-BrltLsh troops marched into the Walled old city of jerusaicnj and. began dis- lodging the Arab rebels who hat held Uic city for two days and ter- rorized the motcly population o 31.000. British aircraft dropped ttiousands of leaflets In Uic three official langUftges — English. Arabic and Hebrew—calling on the InhablUnts U> remain in their homes during the scheduled military operations in the city. • 1115 BriUsH forces comprised 2,000 trMps, including a detachment of the famous Coldstream Ouards, and 4.000 Jewish supernumerary police, who were consolidated with the mil- itary under the state of seml.martlal law which prevails throughout the country. Few CamalUea Tbo actual entry Into the old city was accomplished with few casual- ties. British authorities announced a Coldstream guardsman and a British constable veip wounded and four Arabs kUled.^ » The-selge was fefStrangc jood< wHtch'^he i dent city has beef) subjected in cen- turies past. Within the wtUb. thousands of Christians, Moslems and Jews await- ed rc.scue. Some irnd been without food for two days. They far out- numbered the Arab rebels, but the civil authority had broken down, the police had been routed. Uielr ntuUon burned and hacked, and snfpcra roin- mandfd tlie •strert.s until It wa-s not .safe to venture out of door.s dny oi' night. Await IteMue Tiiey were prisoners amid age- lcB.s, Bacrrtl whrlnes—the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the wnlling wall, the Mastiue.s nf Omar and Aksa— and although modem fighting air- plane.s nonrcd above and machine giiiM ^trre trained down on them from out.sidr the walls, their plight was little (llfferrnt from that of their ancestors In Uie centuries be- (Conllnue<1 nn Pufa 7, Column S) 'Ilir iniLsl likely Inuuedlate rouie wili l>e rontlnurd llrillAh i Inil i>vrr Ihr entire arm and iiiioliior KtiulunI alleni]it lo nl-nblilr.e rrla- lioiiB l>etwrrn liie Jew,s ond Anihi o n Ik lm.-.ii morn favornblp lo tin Ainbi timii pust iniipo-snls. mH)AI)KNH RKCOVKIIV WAtllllNClTON. O t, 10 1UR)-Hrc- mliiry ot l^imimereo Ucipcr naid to- iluv tluit iiu-iriihrd rmiilovinent In thr iiilloiiKihllr iiuiiintry will Irnd (o liioiuleii Mir iccovery biisn iind oprn Ihr WI1V lo liniU'Dvrini-nl in Ihr fnl- rm l IllKtKCt Alllllltltlll. nitii'isii siiii'N iioiMiiKi) JIAI{i:i':i,ONA. Oi:(. 10 (UPl ilfiv- I'lal |l<'l^olln wiTd kllird and twii llilllnli iiiriirliiinliurn w rrr iliiiuiiKeil today III a iintltiiiiillfil i(lii)lunr i Thr Alrlntii Kxpioin wan d agnd liy n bomb which Ktnirlc holil iiiid Ihe IJikr lliillwll'ti bow ^lllllll^lrd hy hliiniinrl. T llrir ' no ni.iiiiilllrs nlxnini thr ^hl|n. WANT AI) KATKS RA’i'Ks ri‘:n mni : i'i:it iiayi Cuiili II daxR, jtrr lliir i«T lUy IZr Hr ^ (loyn, |>rr lln<i |>rr day lAii IZo 1 d»y, |Mr llnr lie lilo Ciinh «ll"cmmfHlh)wr(t If tidver- lUrmriit li piiitt within nrvrn diiy.i (il first iiiAortlon. ' Irfts' I.Uk' lit ('liui«Klr<l ndvertlnliiK roiiipulrd nn ljaM« of flvn inr- tliuiii-lriiKlh wordn |>rr line. COMIM.KTM COVKUACa’ , AT ONK COST I'HONK or 3R for ADTAKKU Airplane Flying In Czech Region Urges Sabotage P R A G U E , O c t. 19 (U-PJ—C z e c h - oslovak army reports declared to- day Uiflt a Hungarian plone fly- ing near the Slovak town of Rad- ovcc-dropped leaflets appealing to the Slovaks to start sabotage. The leafJels, It was reported, said: '•Brother Povaks, destroy rail- roads. post offices and ammuni- tion dumps and desert.the Czocli- oilovak army. Time passes quickly. We must fight for Slo- vak independence. One day’s flBliUng is betUr Uian 'iO years of C?ech Juggling.” Reports stated that three otlier Hungarian planes flew over Slo- vak territory. Nazis Present Highest Honor To Lindbergh BERLIN, Oct. 19 (UJS—Germany presented to Col. Charles A. Lind- bergh today the dlstlngulslied serv- ice cross with the star of Uie Order oI Die Ccrmai) Eagle. It is Uie only order available to foreigners. The cross was presented by Col. Gen. Hermann Wilhelm Goerlng on behalf of Fuehrer. Adolf Hitler, The ceremony culminated the honor paid 'to Lindbergh during his study of German aviation progress. Henry Ford Is another holder of the order. AISINI DOPEADDICI N BOISE AHACK BOISE, Ida., Oct. 19 (U.R) — I’olice today rounded up every’known narcotics addict in i5oi.se in search for the man wlio called at dhe home of u retired phy.sicinn here, domiimled m o r p h i n e , and wluii rcrused slashed Her- man Miller, 2!, with a knife, Cliit'f of Police J. Emer Harris said the man came to the home of Dr. 0. W. Hall, rapjK'd on the door and told Miilor, Hair.s grandson, that ho wanted morphine. Dr. Hall was away, and Miller- told the man that neither he nor the doctor could Kive out morphine. The man then .stepped inside the hoti.se, drew a small knife and slashed Miller about the face and hands. Miller’.s doR' spningr to the rc.scue and drove the attacker away. Miller followed him for two block."!, and then called police. Lindbergh, who has received dec- orations from various nations In the past, recently has been Inspecting German aviation which he has been reported to consider the strongest in the world. The American flier went to Berlin at a time wlien he was the center of '• AwbvwyiitEondoh HKVKNtiK . OtXlEN, Utah. Oct. II) (Ufil— 0 |)en flfiison on deer dor.sn't be- gin iinUI tomorrow, mi when Holi- ert tliirdlnrr, .IS,' Mberly, .saw a ilrer ni<'p hi front of' hl.^ hi)rr<l- Ing niitoinciblln on the hlKhway lirar lirrc. iio nwrl-VMi. Tiir cur t<Kik o u t ' tw o Kuunl riilln, flip- floplX'd, and Iitndrd npsldc down wiUilii iiiclirn Ilf Ik 20-fool rm- liankmrnt, Ciiirdinri- and the di-er were unhurt. "I iiope I niwa that fi-liow loiiiorrow," tlnrdlncr nald. TOIKill IIOl.I.YWOOI), 0>t. 11) lUW- llavhiK fulled lo fliKl u frro<U(in-i- fiii'ed wmxlrii' Iiidlitii In a nittlon- Wldr fK'urrli, D ilrrlor t^ilo II. DrMlllo Kxliiy iiiiivnl In havn <inr inndB, He : tlUTS. l>o ......... lough cl«nr Indian to come fnc« to luco u luUIIng iTdNkln In the wrr A III thn plctuio "Unloi c»l<\" All ho hns nccn w hAvfl Hhirlry Trmph Milin I'ompiiilns. rii,i:i) MA(JOM», III., 0<rl, ID lUD— ■nie jiollcn tlrpurlJiirnl ainioiiiuTd last. Monday that the filing of re- jiorlfl nn aiiloinoblio accidents liriii'rtiu'lh would l)o roinpulnory for nil inoliMiid*. Tho first reiiort wiin filed yMlruluy tiy Olflcrr Alva Mnrlow. It rrad "rolllHlon Un- rornl) jHtlirr car Into rear of Duiuir llimklr'n i nr. Oaunr -drfrcllvn liiiUes nn |)i)IIit cur.” . MIHTAKK l'At)l.A, Knn.. Oct. 19 llll’i J W, Pnvls, HI) oil well ilrillinK cnn- tiacliir, wild liuny today trying 10 cjnrrt fhfl intilflkfl ol an im- Imngiiiatlvn IrlrKruph oprrator, 'l1l^ well that IMvIn had brrn (irillliig near here came In lant night Mild he wired a friend in Oakland, (.'allf.: "ao-hlil, Imby Imni liiiilght.'' Tho telegraph ojK-ralor made It; "33-11). huhy," The Oakland friend telrphourd conKrntiilullon* and luknl about navi*' wife, ’■ttho’fl atlendlng a plrture shiiw," Dnvlsi replied. and Moscow. The leftist newspaper Tlie Week, in London, asserted that Lindbergh had told conservative politicians that Germany's air force vas strong enough to defeat the combined air forces of Great Britain, France, Rassia and Csechoslovakla. Figures in Hollywood Gun Fray Plot Revealed To Kidnap U. S. Army Official NEW YORK, Oct. 19 (U.R)—A nay-off man for the Ger- man espionaifc network sugKcsted the forging of President Roosevelt's aignature on fake White House stationery as a means of obtaininjf plans of new U. S. navy aircraft carrier.s, Guenther Gu-ntnve Rumrich, confessed spy, testified today in federal co«rt. The plan, he sam, was broached to him by Karl Schleuter, a .seaman on a German liner, who was one of iS persons indicted by a special federal grand jury on charges of steal- ing and transmitting defense secrets of the United States. ‘ Rumrich, who pleaded gull- Ruth Ettlng, radio and lereen lonrilrcts, comforts her huband, Myrl Alderman In a Hollywood hospital after Alderman was wounded In a shooting fray. Poliee say Miss Eltlnr’s former hosband, Martin Snyder, fired at Alderman in a fit of }calon* rage. NLRBORBERHITS mBUCSIEEl WASHINGTON, Oct. 10 {U.R)-Tlic national labor reiatlonn board ruled today that Republic Bteel Cori). vio- lated the Wagner labor act during the 1037 •'little Bteel" strike and or- dered Uie company to reinstate ap- proximately 6,000 strikers to their Jobs In nix Ohio planLs. Tlie board ruled that the firm dis- couraged mcmlwriihlp In Iho Amal- gnmiilcd A^^l0clatl0n of Iron. Slerl unii Till Woijuxa. n committee for InduMrlai-fitgaidiatlon affiliate. 'Iljr iMinrd ln^t^lcted Ilepublli! lo ftlvr tiir strikers buck V'ayjbetflnnliig five days atler their application for reiiihtatruirnt. It was Ihr Ixmrd’s nrcond decision ill the Rc]iul)ll<^ Strel case. A pre- vioim drclslnn was withdrawn by the board lo Iwrrct possible procedural drfcclfl. Tlir roinpoiiy fought the iKJiird ft altrniiit to vacate tlie ruling hut Ihr Mipreiiir court ruled that the board wits entitled to do so. I B CHARGE SEEN NEXT TERM Information charging Duncan McD. Johnston, ex-mayor of Twin Palls and former Jeweler here, witli the murder of George L. Olson. Salt Lake -City Jewelry .salesman, will probably be filed In the November term of district court. It was indi- cated here this afternoon at the office of the county prosKutlng ot- If tills proves lo be the case, the trial of Johnston should get under- way In court sometime after the term opens Nov. M. Denies Motion District Judge James W. Porter yesterday aftenioon denied John- ston's motion, mnde through his at- toniey.s, E. V. Larwn hud E. L. Ray- born. calling for an immediate trial and ut tlie i.aine lime afiklng the court to order Prasecutor Edward Babcock tu Ille the iiifonnatlon agaliuit Jolin.ston Immediately. In tiie memorandum given by Judge Porter.- directing BalKock lo prepare an ordrr drnylng Juluu>ton'R mollon, the court <iuoteil a niiprrinr court decision In the ca.sc n( the hditr vs. Quarles, which reads lui follows; "The court la not letiulrrd to dr- termlne ogalnnt whom IntDVmallnn Miall bo filed; that Is thr duty nf the prosecuting attorney and tlie Judge cannot exerclwi Ihiit duty." Tlie mrniorandurn rtrtillmird; No Authorit) Dairy Grading Shows Both Low, High Rank Four dairies serving Twin Falls had been given grade D ratings to- day, Indicating their milk under law Is "fit for cooking purposes only,' and two pi-oduccrs had received a like grade at conclusion of the regular grading period, results of which K x |)I() nI<)ii in School IiijurcH 5 StudentH FllAflKHVIl,l.K, Win., Oct. ID (UT) .Sliilfl mill rounly authorities to- day invr;,tlm>led the explosion of ui air nlnl]ll<-^Ml^ tank in Uie bane- inrnt i>r Ihr Kiiink.ivihe grade nclii>n| In which (Ivr pupils wera injured. iKinr M-iloihly, niid 3fi bruised and siiakni, Mfty otlirr clilldren were not hurt, "Under ttils liitriprelntliiii of our statutes on crlniinal iirocediirr tills court ha.'I no powri- U lij-l the prosrciiliiig attornry to lll<- iin Intorniutliii1 against. Ilir 1Iclrnil- lint. 11 In nil- province mid within the discrellon ■ lit tlir prasecutliig iit- lornry lo drtrrmlno wIki11 and nguh.st wliuiii iin liiforniiidon i.luUI be llleil. linw.■v.T, If liie 111ir>ri ii(- iiig attonipy lall.i lo Illr an inifiiriiiii- lion agalnnt aiI iiccunrd aftiT IK' hlt:i brrn held to 1inswer to thr lll.nttlcL cAurt, within tlir time iillii'AC<I hy Iho statute, tllilt in, not litU■r llimi (luring the-nria trnn of r<miIt iiflrl tiin preliiulnairy /'xainiiialloi I, Ulrii lIlB ftccunrd hiM his rrnirdy by lil.>- lion for dlsinlual. "’nm court. 111 a iiiiittcr i>r1 mil.' 1 '. cannot set lii<r n./,e loi' lilnil liillll afler thr Inmi.r.H an- niiidi' liv UK- filing'of (he Inriinniillnii mill Ih-' rll tering of ttir pira by Hi>' drlr iiilmil }>al>coi'k rilrli with thr null:t ilrlK todiiy thr onirr dllrrlnl liy .lihiK'' I'oitcr, driiyii IK .)olin.s1on'» :IlKllliill. WBTO released by Dr. E. R. Price, city moot and dairy Inspector. At the same time the report sliowa that UO distributors and sU TSfWflceft received grade A for ttieV mlllc, showing they had met all re- quirements of section 18 of the city milk ordinance and that their milk Is proved to have a bacterial count not exceeding 6p,OJO per cubic centimeter. Must 8how Grade Effeclivo tomorrow morning oil milk distributed in the city mu'.t pliilnly «how the grade. A suiiply of the grade A and n rait-s Is now on hand and the grade D caps are la- beled "lar cooking purpajM only." All local stores and other places of- fering mllH for sale, either by the RhiM or In bottles, will bo vLslled i(ud pliirards wllii the gradr nt milk of- Irm l will be promlnriilly dlspluynl. KoliowinK 1^ the lUt of locid dis- tributors nnd producers mid the Hin<lr each recelvril. All are ll^ted in iil|)habetiral order: Tirade A nradc A raw dLstribiitois: Hnny DIrlricli, John Clott, Mi;.. K, A. tirif- tlii, C, A. Ilrhirlrh.H . II. Kiiyln-, IJ. V. Kinder, C. M. Pcrrv. U J. Teui'k- lurk, W arren Wllllinii.-'. Orade A pafltrurl7.nl dl.^trll)lltclI': Young's dairy. \ (Iradn A produrrri.: Ciiil lloyil. Hum Oainble, Hrmpleiuiiii I!ro.^., V. .loiirn, O. E. MrCliiln mid A. C. Uiithrrfonl. (Inidn 1} (1i.ilriliul<>ii<: Ovri'lmi<i Ditlry iDannJiig and Tiirkm ; Over- mil dairy; Cioverlrat dnlry . v ,Mcillmer); K-IUwi diiiiy (1(0.-.^ (J. SViii'di, (Iradn D pro<iurrrn; O. A, ivi- witrds and llni O'Hariow. UK 11 I N D IA N ’S WIDOW CHASES U. S. OFFICIALS lly AI.AN MrKLWAIN ANdKl.ICfl. Oct. ig (U.R»— roiT<fl III tlir (liTat White Pather were In w ntlrrrd retrrit toflay frouj Ihe pnliillnl Irpre of Mrs, Anna Laura Hnrnrtt, tiir widow of an indUn so ,ri.il ihiil hr iiM-d to give away his aiit<i wlini It lan out of gns. i;. II. Maulial IJoh Olark 1 a sup- |K.nril III rvirt Mrs. Barnett from lirr hoinr - llul when he trietl to tell her atioiit It liifil rvfiiing, Uie embattled willow wriii on a w ar-path that would liiivc wanned Ihe heart of tier litir .-.•.rnlilr tJreek »|)oiise, Jackmn nanirlt. . Hrtiili Cameramen HyJnt A imiKige of m k s, groceries, and raintia ll.i.'hllglit bullM hurled by t|trs. liuiiirti and her willing riaugh- ter. Ml" Maxine Qturgla, rotiUid Mauliiit (^'IniK and Ills deputies, and sent H Nimiilion o/ news rameramen flying ovrr a flve-foot picket fence fciinr wllh lilarkened rye* and smuniird rameras, •1>„ iiioiisnnd delighted spectators bluckrd liaMIo on faslUonable WII- niilre Ixiulevard. 'nil ci(n Marshal (.'laik, wliii n undrrntandliiR, Mild hr ''('(invlncrd" tluil Mm Hi" not take "iiraCeiiblv " l<> that Iwii days hniir. wlin line In U)>, he V.ill liavr lo illtir pul ’'KldimiilMi ' I'Uhi "How? Youvr K<>< I brother," lie nidil 'I1in giivrrniiirtil l.i tiyi Mrs. Harnett oiil of llir Ik'Umi wnrii fliie lived with llniiiell, wIioh’ okl<i hnina oil nilllliins iiimle him ir|>iitni- iy the ’'wurld's rlclirst Iiullitn" Tlir vuurU voided thrli iiiaiiiiitir or grounds that Ihr inird biii'k wii> "kldnaifed," anil nciw Ihr Inillat Bgenry clalinn all nl llm nrtrn gooili inrhiding Ihr while coloiilal iiiannloi whero "the chler’ illed fcniv yran • go at the age of Ui: NAMES IN T O D A Y ’S NEWS Ry llnltrd I'rrM lllond and *hapely Ki>. A>th (old Ihr judie today llist ('ry»l«l Anirf. hrunrllr and Ja«t at niitr- mimr, is iiteailnf hrr title of "llifi ruirat llllle nudiit " . , . Khe ii>k- rd Judir Kmmrl II. W\U«n In Mnllywood to award lirr |l&;i)VO daniagfi lo Uli Ml** Arnri l<i (liid tome plher Irleh n«mo fnr hrr ■irIp-leaHi art. , . Kilgrne Ohen, noulh Chliwi Inulri who him long hern rstraiignl (rcm llin natloiiiil govriiimrnt, iliiiiKrt toilay tiiut CleneinllsKlmo Ciilnng Kal-Hliek had "deniided" mmiII China of Its iilr forre and iln < '111111 miiiy divlnlonn to drteiid IhiiikoK' adiling, "the sprrdy liiviwilun piinr; (hat Chlang wan wiong". . . 'J'he CMidllJoH of Pretldriit K«mai Alaturh «t Turtrr. -ho l« ■utraring rr«m lU tr Uouble, re- ■iiained grave today. , . (3alllornlans debatrd today whrth- rr OnCT P*rank Merrlain, llepubllc-mi Incumbent seeking re-elmitloii, 01 Ills Deinociatld opponriil. Culhcil 1„ Olsiifi, wun|d ge^ the Imlf nilh Him or iml' volei that Raymond Halglit released by wlthdrawi'm as I'rogrensive parly randldale in llm state's gkibeniatoriai contest. PACKING P W SiTFO M S’ R IOT 8I0UX CITY. la^ Oct. 19 (UJD— Gov. Nelson G. Kraaehel today or. dered national guard troopa to the •lril:e-bound Swift and company pUnt Health. Chief Explains Milk G rading Basis In connection with the release tills afternoon of the mlllc grading re- port concerning dairies and oper. ators serving Twin ralln. Dr. H. L. Newcombe, assistant director of tlie district health unit, pointed out the factors which determine the rating of milk distributed here. Dr. Newcombo stressed the lael that the city operates under a nationally recognlced milk ordinance to guard local health, and listed various requirements which must be met by ail dairymen producing milk as acceptable for grading purposes and offered lor sale In the city. Here Are Fscton Some of the factors which govern tho grade which Ihe dairies receive, as listed under section IS of the or- dinance, Inrlude: 1—Dairy l>arir Lighting, olr space, 'alls, floorn and ceilings, condition of Uie cow yard and manure dls- iwnal. 3—Milk Iiousr; Coiutructlon of >uch a house, K.i cleanliness, water iiipply ond lype of ntlnseU used and lielr nterlllrntion. Handling of the containers, 3—Pi'oces.i of m ilking, including leaning nr llir udders ui well ai the worker’s hands and clothing. 4—Actual handling of the milk In hiding Its removal from tlie dairy barn to the milk house, lls cooling, onllnurd on r«i» *, Column () SIOUX OITV, la., Oct. ,J# (U.R)— Sioux City, plants operated by 'the. Armour and Cudaliy Packing com- panies were cloaed temporarily to- day after authorities had used tear gas to quel] a fight between strikers and law enforcement officials at the Swift and company plftnt l&st night. Notices declaring a one-day hoU. day were posted at the Armour and Cudahy plants. Pickets formed Im- mediately, preventing anyone from entering or leaving, the buildings. Neither Ctidahy nor Annour em' ployes had been affected previously by the strike. Nearly 1,000 strikers and sympa- thisers, who clashed ^Ith police and deputy sheriffs at Uie Swift plant, dispersed voluntarily about 3:30 a. m. The BtrOcera had tried unsuc* cenrully to evict ISO workm and i Uds at the building tnd Iwoke neu• ly all windows. Inside the btiUdlng were execu* tives of the company, a doien depu- ties and workers. They have been eating and Bleeping in the building since Sept. 39 when the Pacidng House Workers Union, affiliate of tlie committee for Industrial organ- ization, ordered a walkout, charging that the company had refused to meet with a union grievance com- mittee. Tlie dispute Involves only that Issue. Note Adds Mystery To Plane Crashes DUNMOW PARK, England, Oct, 19 <U.R)—A hastily scrawled note; "What will this piano -look like hi a few minutes?" added myntery to- day to Uie fate of two Royal Air Porcn bombers which coilkled DiHimow park and crashed flames, killing six men. Tlie note presumably had been written by one of the aviators h r Uie brief tlipe t>ctween Uie collision and the crash. DKNIRD KNTRANCE T O K Y O , O c t, 10 (U.PJ — Preda Utley, corresjwndent for the new/ paper Manchester Quardlan < England, was refused permission lo (ilAonibark from tho liner Empress of Caiiai(a. nn Its way from China today. It was understood that per- mlMion was refused on the ground that Miss Utley visited Clilnn Coinniunlsls. ty of espionage and is testi- fying against Miss Johanna Hofmann, Private Erich Glas- er and Otto Hermann Voss, described his meetinjr with the German agent in this third day of testimony for tho govqrnment Schleuter, he said, professed to have access to the “construction chief of the navy” and asked Rum- rich ir he could get White House letter heads. Had Plans "In the event I got the statlon- y." Rumrich. said, "Schleuter ssld. he'd have some plans, the dettUa of which he didn't eUborate, for iot~ warding, a letu'r to the construc- Uon chief of the U. 8. navy, the letter purpoitlof to come from tlie Preaident and W rln j hU forged signature. The letter would i«Que*t the plans of the aircraft eurlen ipitArprise and Torktown. ‘T told him •well. 111 see if 1’^ get hold of the stationery.' ” Rumrich said that thU was about* the tlBM of the Panay incident in China last year and newspapers reproduced a facsimile of a memor- andum written by President Rooae- vent on official staUonery. He eon- celved the Idea of aendiac the fac- simile to his German contacla. In the hope they might be able to use It as the model for making some fraudulent White Rouse statloneiy. / Ordered to Kmd OfStaet J L Schleuter. he said, dl#*cl*d/fclmV—-^ rlEWir'hk-Qaiitfee 'W htt perw» did you uked U. 8, Attorney Lerten. O. Dunlgtn, "The person f usually wrote' to —Sanders,” the witness replied. ' ' "And dU you send It through Dundee, Scotland, as usual?" Rumrich said that he did. He had testified yesterday that one of hU relay sUtlons was Mrs. Jeasle Horda{i of Dundee, now Imprisoned In England as a spy, Panay Beabixig , 'At Uiis time," he explained, “the news had come from (he far e u t of the bombing of the U. a gun- boat Panay. The newspapen ran a message from the Preaident to the Japanese emperor via the atata department re^terlng protest* aglilnst the bombing. “On the top was a reproduotloa of the InscrlpUon The Whit* Houae, Washington, 0. 0.’ I thought It would be a good Idea to enclose a facsimile of the President's mes- sage so they would have aomethlng to go by." Ho explained he meant to have the fake stationery printed In Hamburg, Reads U tU r Dunigan read a letter la whleh Rumrich menUoned the fantuUo plot to kidnap Col. H. W. T, Bglln. commander at Port Totten, and steal coast defense moblllutlon plana from him while he was under the In- fluence of a narcotic gas. "You probably have heard," Rmn- rlcii wrote, "that I have a lltUe coup for Uie near future. It con- (Conttnuad on r«s« I, Celuna )) Famed Actor Did “Right W eir Hunting Pheasants y CiHiiM'r, fanieil inotloii plc- tiir« actor, and his wifr, Handra acti'csn and social ira<'.er, vis- ited '1‘wln Falls today Just Inng enough to rat lunch befoio depart- r Ogden, {Utah, where Mr. po<)|>rr had un appointjnent. Tlin couple, with Cooper drlv- g, arrived In llie shortly afUr [noon from Huu IValley where they {have been vaca- Uouiiig, H iry Hie at Uie Itngerson hotel coffer simp and' ileparteii 'shortly after 1 p. in. (nr Uio Utah clly. In an Interview witii an Kvniliig ■nines reporter, given as Uie sen slar made short work of a steak had ordered. It was learned ho did "right well” •hooting ducks and {»heiM«itts at M aho's resort «llh»ugh he greatest part of Uie Uine he "Jiisl laid ground." P,atl~TBb rast Ills pretty wife llstoned'during Uie Interview arul went aa far a> "break In" a couple of time* wlUi suggeatloiu that her husband "ihouJdn't eat so fast," but Uiat was all. Tills, Uie reporter learned, Is the first Ume Ooo|>er had Uaveled Uils far south in Idalio. lie, In the old Cooper , ll^rd lo punch cottle In Moji- s(» there's little anyone would Imi alilr lo lell him about llfn In the lllM-ll. 'i'hn vlslti>r looked rnucli the same ill person as he does on the screen one Uiing In psrUculur, tiirre tie •'IIollywo(xllBir' about him. Heading lo Ofdrn r wore a grey business suit and, lirilmps as n Ihrowhat'k to, a cow- ■> tlnre for colors, ho wnre a nlnk sliirt and n red and white dotteii lie. . tin wnn a little oil m iter but (lint didn't make any difference be- r right at that moment it was Uir sirsk which was the crnter of llllricnt. ()iMi|>rr asked the distunre lo Og dni, siiying lie hull an uppolntnient ttiere at 0 p in. and wontwl to know If hr "ciiulii make It." He was as suied by thi' reporter ho could "I hn drove a little" and Coo|)cr coun Uird With "I can do Itiat, all right. Ills next picture, he annouiirri will protiably bo calird "The l.ar Kinntler," nnd pnaiuction Will gel iiiiderway In California in the Im^ ineillatu lutiire. 'The vacation l.i over now." Ii< said, "so back lo work we go." RKVKNtIK «ONK PRAOUtC, Ctechoalovakla, Oct .10 (UJO*^OeMlon of Uio Sudetenland to Oeranany coat Csechoslovakla 40 per cent of her total revenue, Joseph Kiilfus. minister of finance, said loday. BELIEF POL IC IES VIENNA, III., Oct. 19 (UJO-Ptor- ler llov. Alfred M. Landon of Kan- os asserted that relief funds wore beutg used by Uie New Deal to create "a political machine on a huge scale never before wlLiesscd." Ho said l>resldent Roosevelt la using the tactics of Croker and Murphy of Tammany and Pender- gast of Kansas city and "la making pikers of all 6l them." Jn on address prepared for de-" ^ery before a southern Illinois Re- publican rally, Landen expressed confidence that ‘‘many more*' Re- pubiicaiu will be electcd to oongms- Alona) and gubernatorial aeala next mnnUi. lAiidon cliarged (hat the ^deprea- ainn of 1037-38" had been cauaed solely by "the policies and practleea of government followed liy the na- tional admiuUtraUon during the^Iast flte years." ‘Tlie depression of 10S9," he as- srrted, "was nn eoonauUo depree- slon *l1ie depreMton «r IttT -n U » polKlcst depreMton,-'I*-«0d simple” BuqiNiis aiMt* SAN FRAN0I800. Oot. II RW— Hank of Amerte* reported toitor that far western builneM *'JmM«ved materially" In September. ItM bank said Uiree Index factors cMiaad; Inge. eleoUla ftm PW dMPt l W JW t . bank deblta-shoved ImpmMMQti^, , ov(r the preceding mooth.

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho... · ii/\Weat}ier Forecast Fair UAlcbt wUIr local frotto. Thwtdajr, fair and wanner. Hicb ynlrrdax: 52, Jow 23. Low thla t raomlns

ii/\Weat}ier ForecastF a ir U A lcb t wUIr lo c al fro tto .

T hw tdajr, fa ir a n d w a n n e r. H icb y n lrrdax : 52, Jow 23. Low th la

■t rao m ln s 26.

A Regional N ew spaper Serv ing Six Ir rig a te d C ounties in Idaho

TO DAY’SNEW S

TO DAY

VOL. XXI. 1 ^ . 159— 5 CENTS. TW IN FA LLS, IDAHO, W ED N ESD A Y , OCTOBEU 19, 1938 O FFICIA L COUNTY N E W SPA PE R

SPIES SOUGHT FORGED SIGNATURE OF FDRDRASTIC SHIFTS M ADE IN

ENGLISH PA L E ST IN E P L A N25,000 Soldiers Move to

Crush Arabs’ Rebellion

I

By JO E A LEX M O RR IS (C o p y rish t, 1938, U nited P reail

G reat B rita in so u g h t a d ra s tic solution of th e Palc.stinu l)rob!cm today by fo rce o f n rm s and a sh if t o f policy ill the near east.

W hile probably 25.000 troops battled to crush open re- l)cHion of A rabs in th e old Jerusalem and o th e r in su rgen t centers th ro u g h o u t th e Holy Land, the B ritish cab inet mt-t in London and approved a .strong policy (h a t mJiy re su lt in complete realigrm rcnt of the idea of an independent Jew ish homeland.

Ju s t Ilow f a r .he L ondon 80Vcrn-» m cn l In tends to go In s liU tlng Its p rogrnm In P n lcstlnc rem n lncd u n ­certain . T lie f i r s t ob jective now h in lllta ri '—tlic c nd tng o l ft rev o lt th a t lia s .tlirc a ten c d to In flam e a ll Islam .T lm t U c .«en tla l to B r itish p restige, already su ffe ring ns a re su l t o f th e Nazi trltim pli a t M un ich a n d th e quick spread o f G e rm a n Influence southeastw ard .

B u t w hen a n d if th e rebellion l.s p u t down, B rita in la c e s th e a lm o st Impossible ta.sk o f a t te m p tin g to r e - -store frisnd ly relatlon.s w i t h th e A rabs and , a t th e .some tim e , avoid complete a b an d o n m e n t o f th e so- called B a lfour p la n fo r c re a tto n of a Jew ish n a tio n a l Jiom e In P a le s tin e —a orarsc U ia t wouJd a ro m « w orld­wide pro tes ts by Jews.

Take* O ver on M a n d ate .B r ita in took over P a le s tin e u n d e r

a m a n d a te from th e L eague o f N a ­tions a fte r th e W orld w «r. I t Is a m andated te rrito ry , n o t a colony.B rita in agreed , im d e r th e 1917 B a l­fou r declara tion , to e s ta b l ish a Je w ­ish hom eland In r e tu r n fo r W orld w ar assistance . B u t w h e n Jew ish im m igration to P a le s tin e b egan to reach m a jo r p ropo rtions a n d espe ­cially a l te r U iousands o f ' refugees from B uropean d ic ta to ria l reg im es tu rn ed tow ard th e H oly la n d , th e A rabs vigorously p ro te s ted . T hey ,

' too, gave l l r i t a in va luab le a id d u r in g th e W o r l4 ; M rep a y m en l^ 'in ey in sisted .

M urder, bomblng.s a n d M ^ n m arked th e rise o f th e A rab tc b e l- lion u n til I t now h a s becom e an arm ed a n d open a tta c k on B ritish au thority .

O f Im portance in tlie p rese n t up - rlsinK wax th e blow w h ich B ritish prrAtigc fiulfcred a t th e h a n d s of Nazi F ueh rer A d o lf H itle r I n . t l ic recen t E uropean criiilA. I t ))a.<> been charg rd th iit Nazis gave in d ire c t e n - (-oviragrnient (o th e rebels, b u t In any even t th e rLsp of O c r in a n In ­fluence nece.s.Mirl1y w eakened B rltb ih control w hich in now be inu reaRsert- rd |jy force of arm s.

Im p o rU iit (.'h anse In rp-e.'>tnbllsliltig m il ita ry contro l,

llr ltn ln Is n |ii)iircntly nSaklng a n lin - l>ort(int ciiiiUBn in |>ollcy. 'F lie long- hlnnrling propo.sal fo r p a rti tio n in g Pair.stlno In to Arab a n d Jew ish ^Ulte^, w ith a D rlH .sh-rontrollcd co r­ridor l)Clwren, h ns iie rn v irtua lly /KTftpiK-d. l l i r r c l« every ind ica tio n (lint In th e fu liirn H rl la ln will look wlUi K<eatrr fiivor on th e cialm n of

. th e Anibs wtio hiive a^cup ied ilie legion for M rciitiir lr ii. Jewi.sii leiid- pf.i a lready a re chnrH lng l i i a t the lii'ltlMi l>nve given a id to th e Aruli

B M S H IIIO O P S E ltltR O lD C liy 0 e o u i ARABS

JERU SALEM . O ct. 19 (U.R)-BrltLsh troops m arched in to th e W alled old c ity o f je ru s a ic n j a n d . b egan d is­lodging th e A rab rebels w ho hat he ld Uic c ity for tw o d a y s a n d te r ­rorized th e m otc ly popu la tio n o 31.000.

B ritish a irc ra f t d ropped ttiousands of leafle ts In Uic th re e official langUftges — E nglish . A rab ic and H ebrew —calling on th e In h ab lU n ts U> rem a in in th e ir h o m es d u r in g th e scheduled m il ita ry op e ra tio n s in the c ity .• 1115 BriUsH forces com prised 2,000

trM p s , inc lud ing a d e ta c h m e n t of th e fam ous C o ldstream O u ard s , and 4.000 Jew ish su p e rn u m era ry police, w ho w ere conso lida ted w ith th e m il­ita ry u nder th e s ta te o f se m l.m a rt la l law w hich p reva ils th ro u g h o u t the country.

Few C am alU eaT bo a c tu a l e n try In to th e o ld city

w as accom plished w ith few c asu a l­ties. B r itish a u th o ri tie s announced a C o ldstream g u a rd sm an a n d a B ritish constab le v e ip w ounded and fo u r A rabs kUled.^ »

T he-se lge w as f e f S trangc jood< w H tch '^he i

d e n t c ity h a s beef) su b je c ted in cen­tu rie s past.

W ith in th e w tUb. th o u sa n d s of C h ris tian s, M oslem s a n d Jew s aw a it­ed rc.scue. Som e irnd be en w ithou t food fo r tw o days. T h ey f a r ou t­num bered th e A rab rebels, b u t the civil a u th o rity h a d b roken dow n, the police had been rou ted . U ielr ntuUon bu rned a n d hacked, and snfpcra ro in- m a n d fd tlie •strert.s u n til I t wa-s not .safe to ven ture o u t of door.s dny oi' n igh t.

A w ait IteM ueTiiey w ere prisone rs am id age-

lcB.s, Bacrrtl whrlnes—th e C hurch of th e Holy S epulcher, th e w nlling wall, th e Mastiue.s nf O m a r a n d A ksa— a n d a lth o u g h m odem fig h tin g a ir- plane.s nonrcd above a n d m ach ine giiiM ^ trre tra in ed dow n on them from out.sidr th e w alls, th e ir p ligh t was little ( llf fe r rn t fro m th a t of th e ir ancesto rs In Uie c en tu r ie s be-

(Conllnue<1 nn Pufa 7, Column S)

'I l i r iniLsl likely In u u ed la te rouie wili l>e ro n tln u rd llrillA h i Inil i>vrr Ih r e n tire a r m a n d iiiioliior KtiulunI a llen i]it lo nl-nblilr.e rrla - lioiiB l>etwrrn liie Jew,s o n d Anihi on Ik lm.-.ii m orn favornblp lo tin A inb i tim ii pust iniipo-snls.

mH)AI)KNH RKCOVKIIVW AtllllN ClTON . O t, 10 1UR)-Hrc-

m liiry o t l^imim ereo Ucipcr naid to- iluv tlu it iiu -iriihrd rm iilo v in en t In th r iiilloiiKihllr iiuiiintry will I rn d (o liioiuleii Mir iccovery biisn iind op rn Ih r WI1V lo liniU'Dvrini-nl in I h r fn l- rm l IllKtKCt Alllllltltlll.

nitii 'is ii siiii'N iioiMiiKi)JIAI{i:i':i,ONA. Oi:(. 10 (UPl ilfiv-

I'lal |l<'l^olln wiTd k llird a n d twii llilllnli i i i riirliiin liu rn w rr r iliiiuiiKeil today III a iintltiiiiillfil i(lii)lun r i T h r A lrln tii K xpio in wan d agnd liy n bom b w hich Ktnirlc holil iiiid Ihe I J ik r lliillw ll'ti bow ^lllllll^ lrd hy h liin iin rl. T l l r i r ' no ni.iiiiilllrs nlxnini th r ^ h l|n .

W ANT AI) KATKS

RA’i'K s r i ‘:n m n i : i ' i : i t i i a y i

CuiiliII daxR, jtrr lli ir i«T lU y IZr Hr ^ (loyn, |>rr lln<i |>rr day lAii IZo 1 d»y, |Mr lln r l i e lilo

Ciinh « ll"cm m fH lh)w r(t If tidver- lU rm riit l i piiitt w ith in n rvrn diiy.i (il f irs t iiiAortlon.

' Irfts'

I.Uk' lit ('liui«Klr<l ndvertlnliiK ro iiipu lrd nn ljaM« of flvn in r- tliuiii-lriiK lh wordn |>rr line.

C O M IM .K T M C O V K U A C a ’, A T O N K C O S T

I'H O NK or 3R for ADTAKKU

Airplane Flying In Czech Region

Urges SabotagePR A G U E, O ct. 19 (U-PJ—C z ec h ­

oslovak a rm y repo rts d ecla red to ­day Uiflt a H u n g ar ia n p lone fly ­ing n e a r th e S lovak tow n of R ad - ovcc-dropped leafle ts a p p ea lin g to the Slovaks to s ta r t sabotage .

T h e leafJels, It w as reported , said:

'•B ro ther Povaks, destroy ra i l ­roads. post offices a n d a m m u n i­tion dum ps a n d d e se r t.th e Czocli- o ilovak arm y. T im e passes quickly. W e m u st f ig h t fo r Slo­vak independence . O ne d a y ’s flBliUng is b e tU r U ian 'iO years of C ?ech Juggling.”

R epo rts s ta te d th a t th ree o tlie r H ungarian p lanes flew over S lo ­vak te rrito ry .

N a z i s P r e s e n t

H i g h e s t H o n o r

T o L i n d b e r g hBER LIN , O ct. 19 (UJS—G erm any

p resen ted to Col. C harles A. L in d ­bergh today th e d ls tlngu lslied se rv ­ice cross w ith th e s ta r o f Uie O rder oI Die C crm ai) E agle. I t is Uie only order available to fo re igners.

T h e cross w as p resen ted by Col. G en. H erm ann W ilhelm G o erln g on behalf o f Fuehrer. A dolf H itle r , The cerem ony c u lm ina ted th e h o n o r paid

't o L indbergh d u r in g h is s tu d y of G erm an av ia tion progress. •

H enry Ford Is a n o th e r h o ld e r of th e order.

A I S I N I DOPEADDICI

N BOISE AHACKBOISE, Ida., O ct. 19 (U.R)

— I’olice today rounded up every’known narcotics addict in i5oi.se in sea rch fo r th e man wlio called a t d h e home of u re tired phy.sicinn here, domiimled m o r p h i n e , and wluii rcrused slashed H er­man Miller, 2 !, w ith a knife,

Cliit'f of Police J . E m er H arris said th e m an cam e to the home of Dr. 0 . W . Hall, rapjK'd on th e door and told Miilor, Hair.s grandson , th a t ho w anted m orphine.

Dr. Hall was aw ay, and Miller- told th e m an th a t neither he no r th e doctor could Kive ou t m orphine. T he man then .stepped inside th e hoti.se, drew a small kn ife and slashed Miller ab o u t th e face and hands.

Miller’.s doR' spningr to th e rc.scue and drove th e a ttac k er away. Miller followed him fo r two block."!, and th en called police.

L indbergh, w ho h a s received dec­ora tions from various n a tio n s I n th e past, recen tly h a s been In spec ting G erm an av iation w hich h e h a s been reported to consider th e s tro n g e s t in th e world.

T h e A m erican flie r w e n t to B erlin a t a tim e w lien h e w as th e c e n te r of

• ' • A w b v w y i i tE o n d o h

HKVKNtiK .O tX lE N , U tah . O ct. II) (Ufil—

0 |)en flfiison on deer dor.sn 't be­gin iinUI tom orrow , mi w hen Holi- e r t t l i ird ln rr , .IS,' M berly , .saw a ilre r ni<'p hi f ro n t of' hl. hi)rr<l- Ing niitoinciblln on th e hlKhway lir a r lirrc . iio nwrl-VMi. T iir cur t<Kik o u t ' two Kuunl riilln, flip- floplX'd, and Iitndrd npsldc down wiUilii iiiclirn Ilf Ik 20-fool rm - liankm rn t, Ciiirdinri- a n d th e di-er w ere u n h u r t. "I iiope I n iw a th a t fi-liow loiiiorrow ," tln rd ln c r nald.

T O IK ill IIO l.I.Y W O O I), 0> t. 11) lU W -

llavhiK fulled lo fliKl u frro<U(in-i- fiii'ed wmxlrii' Iiidlitii In a n ittlon - Wldr fK'urrli, D ilr r lo r t ^ i l o II. DrM lllo Kxliiy iiiiivnl In havn <inrinndB,

H e :

tlUTS. l>o

......... lough cl«nrIn d ian to com e fnc« to luco u luUIIng iTdNkln In th e wrr A III thn p lc tu io "Unloi c»l<\" All ho hns nccn w hAvfl H hirlry T rm ph Milin I'ompiiilns.

rii ,i : i)MA(JOM », III., 0<rl, ID lUD—

■nie jiollcn tlrp u rlJ iirn l a inioiiiuTd last. M onday th a t th e f iling of re- jiorlfl nn aiiloinoblio acc iden ts liriii'r tiu 'lh would l)o roinpulnory for nil inoliMiid*. T ho first reiiort wiin filed yM lru luy tiy O lf lc r r Alva Mnrlow. I t r ra d "rolllHlon U n- rornl) jHtlirr c a r In to r e a r of D uiuir llim klr'n i nr. O aunr -d rfrc llv n liiiU es nn |)i)IIit cur.”

. MIHTAKK l'A t)l.A , K nn.. O ct. 19 llll’i J

W, Pnvls, HI) o il well ilrillinK cnn- tiacliir , wild liuny today try ing 10 c j n r r t fhfl intilflkfl o l a n im - Imngiiiatlvn IrlrK ruph o p rra to r,

'l1l^ well th a t IMvIn h ad b rrn (irillliig n e ar h e re c am e In lant n ig h t Mild he w ired a f rien d in O akland, (.'a llf.: "ao-hlil, Imby Imni liiiilght.'' T h o te leg raph ojK-ralor m ade I t; "33-11). huhy,"

T he O ak land friend te lrp h o u rd conKrntiilullon* and lu k n l abou t nav i* ' wife,

’■ttho’fl a tlen d ln g a p lr tu re shiiw," Dnvlsi replied.

an d Moscow. T h e le ft is t new spaper T lie W eek, in London, a sse r ted th a t L indbergh h ad to ld conservative politicians th a t G erm an y 's a i r force vas strong enough to d e fe a t th e combined a ir forces o f G re a t B rita in , F rance , R assia a n d Csechoslovakla.

Figures in Hollywood Gun Fray P lot Revealed To Kidnap U. S. A rm y Official

N E W YORK, Oct. 19 (U.R)— A nay-off man fo r th e G er­m an espionaifc netw ork sugKcsted th e forging of P re s id en t R oosevelt's aigna tu re on fake W hite House s ta tionery as a m eans o f obtaininjf p lans of new U. S. navy a irc ra f t carrier.s, G uen the r Gu-ntnve R um rich, confessed spy, tes tified today in federa l co«rt.

T he plan, he sam , w as broached to him by K arl S chleuter, a .seaman on a G erm an liner, who was one o f iS persons indicted by a special federal grand ju ry on charges o f s te a l­ing and tra n sm ittin g defense secrets of th e United S ta te s . ‘

R um rich, who pleaded gull-

R u th E ttln g , radio a n d le reen lo n r ilrc ts , com forts h e r h u b a n d , M yrl A lderm an In a Hollywood hospital a f te r A lderm an w as wounded In a shooting fray . Poliee say Miss E ltln r ’s form er ho sb an d , M a rtin Snyder, fired a t A lderm an in a f i t of }calon* rage.

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W ASHINGTON, O ct. 10 {U.R)-Tlic n a tio n a l labor reia tlonn board ruled today th a t Republic B teel Cori). vio­la ted th e W agner labor a c t du ring th e 1037 •'little Bteel" s tr ik e a n d o r ­dered Uie com pany to re in s ta te a p ­p roxim ately 6,000 s tr ik e rs to the ir Jobs In nix O hio planLs.

T lie board ruled th a t th e f irm d is­couraged mcmlwriihlp In Iho A m al- gnmiilcd A^^l0clatl0n of I ro n . S le rl unii T ill W oijuxa. n com m ittee for InduM rlai-fitgaid iatlon a ffilia te .

'I l j r iMinrd ln ^ t^ lcted Ilepublli! lo ftlvr tii r strikers buck V'ayjbetflnnliig five days a tle r th e ir app lica tion for re iiih ta tru irn t.

I t was Ih r Ixmrd’s nrcond decision ill th e Rc]iul)ll<^ S t re l case. A pre- vioim drclslnn was w ith d raw n by th e board lo I w r r c t possible p rocedural drfcclfl. T lir roinpoiiy fo u g h t th e iKJiird ft a ltrn iiit to v aca te tlie ru ling h u t Ih r Mipreiiir co u rt ru led th a t the board wits en titled to do so.

I B CHARGE SEEN NEXT TERM

In fo rm ation charg ing D uncan McD. Johnston, ex -m ayor of Tw in P a lls an d form er Jeweler here , w itli th e m urder of George L. O lson. S a lt Lake -City Jewelry .salesman, will probably be filed In th e N ovem ber term of d istric t court. I t w as in d i­cated here th is afte rnoon a t th e office of the county p ro sK u tln g o t-

I f tills proves lo be th e case, th e tria l o f Jo h n sto n shou ld g e t u n d e r­way In court som etim e a f te r the term opens Nov. M.

Denies M otionD is tr ic t Judge Jam es W . Porte r

yesterday aften ioon denied Jo h n ­ston 's m otion, mnde th ro u g h h is a t- toniey.s, E. V. L arw n hud E. L. R ay- born. calling for an im m ediate tria l and u t tlie i.aine lim e afiklng the court to order P rasecutor Edward Babcock tu Ille th e iiifonna tlon agaliuit Jolin.ston Im mediately.

In tiie m em orandum given by Judge Porter.- d irecting BalKock lo prepare an o rd rr d rny lng Juluu>ton'R m ollon, the court <iuoteil a n iiprrinr court decision In th e ca.sc n( the hditr vs. Q uarles, w hich reads lui follows; "The court la n o t le tiu lrrd to d r- te rm lne ogalnnt whom IntDVmallnn Miall bo filed; th a t Is th r du ty nf the prosecuting a tto rn ey and tlie Judge c an n o t exerclwi Ih iit duty."

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Dairy Grading Shows Both Low, H igh Rank

F o u r d a iries serving Tw in Fa lls h a d been given g rad e D ra tin g s to ­day, In d ica tin g th e ir m ilk u n der law Is " fi t fo r cooking purposes only,' a n d tw o pi-oduccrs had received a like grade a t conclusion of th e regu la r g rad in g period , resu lts of which

K x |)I()nI<)i i in School IiijurcH 5 StudentH

FllAflKHVIl,l.K , Win., O ct. ID (UT).Sliilfl mill roun ly a u th o ri tie s to ­

day invr;,tlm>led the explosion of ui a ir nlnl]ll<-^Ml^ tank in Uie bane- in rn t i>r Ih r Kiiink.ivihe g rad e nclii>n| In w hich (Ivr pupils wera in ju red . iKinr M-iloihly, niid 3fi bru ised and siiakn i,

M fty o tlirr clilldren were n o t h u rt,

"U nder ttils lii tr ip re ln tliiii of oursta tu te s on crln iinal iirocediirrtills c o u rt ha.'I no powri- Ulij-l th e prosrc iiliiig a tto rn ry to lll<-iin In torniutliii 1 against. I lir 1Iclrnil-lint. 11 In nil- p rovince mid w ithinth e discrellon ■lit tli r prasecutliig iit-lo rn ry lo d r tr rm ln o wIki11 andnguh.st wliuiii iin liiforniiido n i.luUIbe llleil. linw.■v.T, If liie 111ir>ri ii(-iiig a tto n ip y lall.i lo I llr an inifiiriiiii-lion agalnnt ai I iiccunrd aftiT IK' hlt:ib rrn held to 1insw er to th r lll.nttlcLcAurt, w ith in tlir tim e iillii'AC<I hyIho s ta tu te , tl lilt in, n o t litU■r llimi(luring th e -n r ia t r n n of r<miIt iiflrltiin preliiulnairy /'xain iiia llo i I, UlriilIlB ftccunrd hiM h is r rn ird y by lil.>-lion fo r d lsin lual.

" ’n m court. 111 a iiiiittcr i>r 1 mil.' 1'.c an n o t se t lii<r n./,e loi' lilnil liilllla fle r th r Inmi.r.H an- niiidi' liv UK-filing 'o f (he In riinniillnii mill Ih-' rllte ring of tti r p ira by Hi>' d r lr iiilmil

}>al>coi'k rilr li w ith th r null:t ilrlKtodiiy th r oni r r d l l r r ln l liy .lihiK''I 'o itc r , driiyii IK .)olin.s1on'» :IlKllliill.

WBTO released by D r. E. R . Price, c ity m oot a n d da iry Inspector.

A t th e sa m e tim e th e report sliowa th a t UO d istrib u to rs and sU TSfWflceft received grade A fo r ttieV mlllc, show ing they h a d m et a ll r e ­q u irem en ts of section 18 of the city m ilk o rd in an ce a n d th a t th e ir m ilk Is p roved to have a bacterial co u n t n o t exceeding 6p,OJO per cubic cen tim ete r.

M ust 8how G rade

E ffeclivo tom orrow m orning oil milk d is trib u ted in th e city mu'.t pliilnly «how th e grade. A suiiply of th e g rad e A and n rait-s Is now on han d an d th e grade D caps are la ­beled " la r cooking pu rpajM only." All local s to re s a n d o ther places of­fering mllH for sale, e ith er by the RhiM or In bo ttles, will bo vLslled i(ud p liira rds w llii th e g rad r n t milk of- I rm l will be p rom lnriilly dlspluynl.

KoliowinK 1 th e lUt of locid dis­tribu to rs n n d p roducers mid the Hin<lr e ac h recelvril. All are ll^ted in iil |)h ab e tira l order:

Tirade An ra d c A raw dLstribiitois: H nny

D Irlricli, Jo h n Clott, Mi;.. K, A. t i r if - tlii, C, A. I lr h ir l rh .H . II. Kiiyln-, IJ. V. K in d e r, C . M. Pcrrv . U J. Teui'k- lurk, W a rre n Wllllinii.-'.

O rade A pafltrurl7.nl dl.^trll)lltclI': Young's d a iry . \

(Iradn A p rodurrri.: Ciiil lloyil. Hum O ain b le , H rm pleiuiiii I!ro. .,V. .loiirn, O. E. MrCliiln mid A. C. U iith rrfo n l.

(In idn 1} (1i.ilriliul<>ii<: Ovri'lmi<i Ditlry iD annJiig and T i ir k m ; Over- m il d a iry ; C ioverlrat dnlry . v,Mcillmer); K -IU w i d iiiiy (1(0.-. (J. SViii'di,

(Iradn D pro<iurrrn; O. A, ivi- witrds a n d l l n i O 'H ariow .

U K 11 I N D I A N ’S W I D O W

C H A S E S U . S . O F F I C I A L Slly AI.AN MrKLWAIN

ANdKl.ICfl. O ct. ig (U.R»— roiT<fl III tlir ( liT a t W hite P a th e r were In w n tlr r rd r e t r r i t toflay frouj Ihe pnliillnl Irp re of M rs, A n n a L aura H nrnrtt, tiir widow of an in d U n so ,ri.il ih iil h r iiM-d to give aw ay h is aiit<i w lini It la n o u t of gns.

i;. II. M au lia l IJoh O lark 1a sup - |K.nril III rv irt Mrs. B a rn e tt fro m lir r ho in r - llu l when he trie tl to te ll he r atioiit It liifil rv fiiin g , Uie em b attled willow w riii on a w a r - p a t h th a t would liiivc w anned Ihe h e a r t of tier litir .- .•.rn lilr tJreek »|)oiise, Ja ck m n n a n ir l t .

. Hrtiili C am eram en H y Jn t A imiKige of m k s , groceries, a n d

r a in t ia ll.i.'hllglit bullM h u rled by t|trs. liu i i ir t i a n d h e r w illing riaugh- te r. Ml" M axine Q turgla, rotiUid M auliiit ( 'IniK and Ills depu ties , a n d sen t H Nimiilion o / news ra m e ram e n flying ovrr a flve-foot p ick e t fence fciinr w llh lilarkened rye* a n d sm uniird ram eras,

•1> „ iiioiisnnd delighted sp ec ta to rs b luckrd liaMIo on faslU onable WII-

niilre Ixiulevard.'n i l ci(n

M arsha l (.'laik, w liii n undrrntandliiR , Mild hr ''('(invlncrd" tluil Mm Hi" not take "iiraCeiiblv " l<> th a t Iwii days h n i i r . w lin line In U)>, he V.ill liavr lo illtir

pul

’'KldimiilMi ' I'Uhi "How? Y ouvr K<>< I

bro ther," lie nidil 'I1in g iivrrn iiirtil l.i tiyi

Mrs. H arnett oiil of llir Ik'Umi w nrii fliie lived w ith lln iiie ll, wIioh’ okl<i hnina oil nilllliins iiimle him ir|>iitni- iy th e ’'w urld's rlclirs t I iu llitn " Tlir vuurU voided th r li iiiaiiiiitir or g rounds th a t Ih r inird biii'k wii> "kldnaifed," anil nciw Ih r Inillat Bgenry clalinn all n l l lm n rt rn gooili in rh id in g Ih r w hile coloiilal iiiannloi whero " the c h le r ’ illed fcniv yran • go a t th e age of Ui:

N A M E SIN

T O D A Y ’SN E W S

Ry lln l trd I'rrM lllond a n d *hapely Ki>. A>th (old

Ih r ju d ie today l l i s t ('ry»l«l A nirf. h r u n r l l r and Ja«t a t n i i t r - mimr, is iitea iln f h r r title of "llifi ru ir a t l l l lle n u d ii t " . , . Khe ii>k- rd J u d i r K m m rl II. W\U«n In Mnllywood to aw ard lirr |l&;i)VO d a n ia g f i lo U li Ml** A rnri l<i (liid to m e p lh e r Irleh n«m o fnr h rr ■irIp-leaHi a r t . , .

K ilgrne O hen, noulh Chliwi Inulri who him long hern rs tra iig n l (rcm llin na tlo iiiil govriiim rn t, iliiiiKrt toilay tiiu t CleneinllsKlmo Ciilnng Kal-H liek h ad "deniided" mmiII China of Its iilr forre and iln <'111111 miiiy divlnlonn to drte iid IhiiikoK' adiling, " th e sp rrd y liiviwilun p iin r; ( h a t C h lan g wan wiong". . .

'J 'he CMidllJoH of Pretld riit K«m ai A la tu rh « t T u r trr . - h o l« ■utraring rr«m lU tr Uouble, re- ■iiained g rav e today. , .(3alllo rn lans d eb a trd today w hrth-

r r OnCT P*rank M errla in , llepubllc-mi Incum ben t seeking re-elmitloii, 01 Ills D einociatld opponriil. Culhcil 1„ Olsiifi, w un|d ge^ th e Imlf nilh Him o r im l' volei th a t Raym ond H alglit re leased by w lthdraw i'm as I'rogrensive p a rly ran d ld a le in llm sta te 's gk ibeniatoriai contest.

PACKING P W S i T F OM S ’ RIOT

8 I0 U X C IT Y . la ^ O ct. 19 (UJD— Gov. N elson G . K raaehel today o r . de red n a tio n a l guard troopa to th e •lril:e-b o u n d Sw ift a n d com pany p U n t

H e a l t h . C h i e f

E x p l a i n s M i l k

G r a d i n g B a s i sI n connection w ith th e release tills

a fte rn o o n of th e mlllc grad ing re ­p o rt concerning d a iries and o p e r. a to rs serving Tw in r a lln . Dr. H. L. Newcombe, a s s is ta n t d irec to r of tlie d is tric t h ea lth u n it, p o in ted out the fac to rs w hich d e te rm in e th e ra ting of m ilk d istrib u ted here .

D r. Newcom bo stressed th e la e l th a t th e city o p e ra tes u n d e r a n a tionally recognlced m ilk ordinance to gu ard local h e a lth , a n d listed various requ irem en ts w hich m u st be m e t by a il da irym en p roducing milk as acceptable for g rad in g purposes an d offered lor sale In th e c ity.

Here A re F s c to n Som e of th e fac to rs w hich govern

th o g rade w hich Ihe d a iries receive, a s lis ted under section IS of th e or­d inance , In rlude:

1—D airy l>arir L ighting , o lr space, 'a lls , floorn a n d ceilings, condition

of Uie cow yard a n d m anure dls- iwnal.

3—Milk Iiousr; C o iu tru c tlo n of >uch a house, K.i c leanliness, w ater iiipply ond lype of n tlnseU used and lie lr n terlllrn tion . H and ling of the

con tainers,3 —Pi'oces.i of m ilk in g , including

leaning nr lli r u d d e rs u i well aith e w orker’s h an d s a n d clothing.

4—A ctual h a n d lin g of the milk In hid ing Its rem oval from tlie dairy

b a rn to th e m ilk house, lls cooling, onllnurd on r« i» *, Column ()

SIO U X O ITV , la ., Oct. ,J# (U.R)— Sioux City, p la n ts o pera ted by 'th e . A rm our a n d C udaliy Packing com ­pan ies w ere cloaed tem porarily to ­d a y a f te r a u th o ritie s h a d used te a r gas to quel] a f ig h t betw een s tr ik e rs a n d law en fo rcem en t officia ls a t th e S w if t a n d co m p an y p lf tn t l&st n ig h t.

N otices decla ring a on e-d ay hoU . day w ere posted a t th e A rm our a n d C udahy p la n ts . P icke ts fo rm ed Im ­m ediately , p rev en tin g anyone from e n te r in g o r leaving, th e buildings.

N either C tidahy n or A n n o u r em ' ployes h a d been a ffec ted previously by th e s tr ik e .

N early 1,000 strik e rs and sym pa­th isers, w ho c lashed ^ I th police an d d epu ty sh e riffs a t Uie S w ift p lan t, d ispersed vo lun ta rily ab o u t 3:30 a . m. T h e BtrOcera h a d tr ie d unsuc* cen ru lly to e v ict ISO w o rk m a n d

i Uds a t th e b u ild ing t n d Iwoke n e u • ly a ll w indow s.

Inside th e btiU dlng w ere execu* tives of th e com pany , a d o ie n depu­ties and w orkers. T hey h av e been eating a n d Bleeping in th e building since S ep t. 39 w hen th e Pacidng House W orkers U nion, a ffilia te of tlie com m ittee fo r In d u stria l o rg an ­ization , o rdered a w alkout, ch arg in g th a t th e com pany h ad refused to m eet w ith a un ion grievance com ­m ittee . T lie d ispu te Involves only th a t Issue.

Note Adds M ystery To P lane Crashes

DUNM OW PA R K , E ngland, Oct, 19 <U.R)—A h a s tily scraw led no te ; "W h a t will th is piano -look like h i a few m in u tes? " a dded m yntery to ­day to Uie f a te of tw o Royal Air Porcn bom bers w hich coilkled DiHimow p a rk a n d c rashed flam es, k illing six m en . T lie no te presum ably h a d been w ritten by one of the a v ia to rs h r Uie b rie f tlipe t>ctween Uie collision a n d th e c ra sh .

DKNIRD KNTRANCETO KY O , O ct, 10 (U.PJ — P reda

Utley, co rresjw n d en t for th e new/ paper M ancheste r Q u ard la n < E ngland, w as refu sed perm ission lo (ilAonibark fro m th o liner Em press of Caiiai(a. nn Its way from C hina today. I t w as understood th a t per- mlMion was refused on th e ground th a t M iss U tley visited C lilnn Coinniunlsls.

ty of espionage and is te s t i ­fying aga inst Miss J o h an n a Hofmann, P rivate E rich G las­e r and O tto H erm ann Voss, described his m eetinjr w ith the German agen t in th is th ird day of testim ony fo r tho govqrnm ent

S ch leuter, h e sa id , p ro fessed to have access to th e “co n stru c tio n chief of th e navy” a n d ask ed R u m ­rich i r h e could g e t W h ite H ouse le tte r heads.

H ad P lans" In th e e v en t I got th e s ta t lo n - y." R u m rich . said , "S c h leu te r s s ld .

he 'd have som e plans, th e d e ttU a o f w hich h e d id n 't eU borate, fo r io t~ warding, a le tu 'r to th e co n stru c- Uon chief o f th e U . 8 . navy , th e le tte r p u rp o it lo f to come f ro m tlie P reaiden t a n d W r l n j h U fo rged signa tu re . T h e le tte r would i«Que*t th e p la n s o f th e a irc ra f t e u r l e n ipitArprise a n d Torktow n.

‘T to ld h im •well. 111 see i f 1 ’^ get ho ld of th e s ta tio n e ry .' ”

R um rich sa id th a t th U w as about* th e tlBM of th e P a n ay in c id en t in C h in a la s t y ear a n d n e w spapers reproduced a facsim ile o f a m em o r­andum w ritten by P re s id en t R ooae- v en t on officia l staU onery. H e e o n - celved th e Idea o f a en d ia c th e f a c ­sim ile to h is G erm an co n tac la . In th e hope th e y m ig h t b e ab le to u se I t a s th e m odel fo r m ak in g som e f rau d u len t W hite R ouse s ta tlo n e iy . /

O rdered to K m d O fS ta e t J L Sch leu ter. h e sa id , d l#*c l*d /fclm V —-^

rlE W ir'h k -Q aiitfee 'W h t t p e rw » d id you

u k e d U. 8 , A tto rney L erten . O . D u n lg tn ,

"T h e person f u sua lly w ro te ' to —S an d ers,” th e w itness rep lied . ' '

"A nd d U you sen d I t th ro u g h D undee, Sco tland , a s u su a l?"

R um rich sa id th a t h e d id . H e h ad testified yesterday t h a t o n e o f hU relay sU tlo n s w as M rs. Jeasle Horda{i of Dundee, now Im prisoned In E ng land a s a spy,

P a n a y B eabixig ,'A t Uiis tim e," h e explained, “ th e

news h ad come fro m (h e f a r e u t o f th e bom bing of th e U . a g u n ­b o a t Panay . T h e n ew sp a p en r a n a m essage from th e P re a id en t to th e Jap an ese em peror v ia th e a ta ta d e p artm en t r e ^ t e r l n g p ro tes t* aglilnst th e bombing.

“O n th e top w as a rep ro d u o tlo a o f th e InscrlpUon T h e W hit* H ouae, W ashington, 0 . 0 . ’ I th o u g h t I t w ould be a good Idea to enclose a facsim ile o f th e P re s id en t's m es­sage so they would have aom ethlng to go by."

Ho explained h e m e an t to h av e • th e fake sta tionery p r in te d In H am burg,

R eads U tU r D unigan read a le tte r l a w hleh

R um rich m enUoned th e f a n tu U o p lo t to k idnap Col. H . W . T , Bglln. com m ander a t P o rt T o tte n , an d s te a l coast defense m o b ll lu tlo n p lana from h im w hile h e was u n d e r th e In ­fluence of a narcotic gas.

"You probably have h e a rd ," R m n - rlcii w rote, " th a t I h av e a lltUe coup for Uie n e a r fu tu re . I t con-

(Conttnuad on r«s« I, C e lu n a ))

Famed Actor Did “Right W e ir Hunting Pheasants

y CiHiiM'r, fanieil inotloii plc- tiir« acto r, a n d h is w ifr, H andra

acti'csn a n d social ira<'.er, vis­ited '1‘wln F a lls today Ju s t Inng enough to r a t lu n ch befoio depart-

r Ogden, {Utah, where Mr. po<)|>rr h ad un appo in tjnen t.

T lin couple, with Cooper drlv-

g, a rrived In llie shortly a fU r

[noon from Huu IValley where they {have been vaca- U ouiiig, H iry Hie a t Uie Itngerson h o te l coffer simp a n d ' i l e p a r t e i i

'sh o rtly a f te r 1 p. in . (nr Uio U tah clly.

In a n In terview w itii an Kvniliig ■nines rep o rte r, given a s Uie sen s la r m ade s h o r t work of a s teak had ordered. I t w as learned ho did " rig h t well” •h o o tin g ducks and {»heiM«itts a t M a h o 's reso rt «llh»ugh ■ h e g rea tes t p a r t of Uie Uine he "Jiisl laid g round ."

P,atl~TBb r a s tI lls p re tty wife lls to n ed 'd u rin g Uie

In terview aru l w en t aa fa r a> "b reak In" a couple of time* wlUi suggeatlo iu th a t h e r husband " ih o u Jd n 't e a t so fas t," b u t U iat was all.

T ills, Uie re p o r te r learned , Is the firs t Ume Ooo|>er h a d Uaveled Uils fa r so u th in Idalio . l ie , In th e old

Cooper

, ll^rd lo punch co ttle In Moji- s(» th e re 's lit tle anyone would

Imi a lilr lo le ll h im abo u t llfn In thelllM-ll.

'i 'hn vlslti>r looked rnucli th e same ill person a s h e does on th e screen

one U iing In psrU culur, tii rre tie •'IIollywo(xllBir' ab o u t h im .

H ead ing lo O fd rn r wore a grey business su it and,

lirilm ps a s n Ihrow hat'k to, a cow- ■> tlnre for colors, ho wnre a nlnk

s liirt and n red a n d w hite dotte ii lie. . tin wnn a little o il m i t e r but (lint d id n 't m ake any d ifference be-

r r ig h t a t th a t m om ent it was Uir s ir sk w hich was th e c rn te r of llllricnt.

()iMi|>rr asked th e d istu n re lo Og d n i, siiying lie hull an uppo ln tn ien t ttiere a t 0 p in. a n d w ontw l to know If h r "ciiulii m ake It." He was as su ied by th i' rep o rte r ho could "I hn drove a little " a n d Coo|)cr coun U ird With "I can do Itiat, a ll right.

I lls n e x t p ic tu re , he ann o u iirri will protiably bo c alird "T he l.ar K inntler," n n d pna iu ctio n Will gel iiiiderway In C alifornia in th e Im ineilla tu lu tiire .

'T h e vaca tion l.i over now ." Ii< said, "so back lo work we go."

RKVKNtIK «O N K PRAOUtC, Ctechoalovakla , O ct .10

(UJO*^OeMlon of Uio Sude ten lan d to O eranany coat Csechoslovakla 40 per cen t of h e r to ta l revenue, Joseph K iilfus. m in is te r of finance, said loday.

BELIEF POLICIESVIENNA, III., O ct. 19 (UJO-Ptor-

ler llov . A lfred M . L andon o f K a n ­os asserted th a t relief fu n d s wore

beutg used by Uie New D eal to c re a te "a political m ach ine on a huge scale never before wlLiesscd."

Ho said l>resldent Roosevelt la using the tactics of C roker a n d M urphy of T am m any a n d P e n d e r- gast of K ansas c i ty a n d " la m ak ing pikers of a ll 6l them ."

Jn on address p rep a red fo r d e - " ^ery before a so u th e rn Illino is R e ­

publican rally, L anden expressed confidence th a t ‘‘m any more*' R e - pub iicaiu will be e lectcd to oongm s- Alona) an d g uberna to ria l aeala n ex t mnnUi.

lA iidon cliarged (h a t th e ^deprea- ainn of 1037-38" had been cauaed solely by " th e policies a n d prac tleea of governm ent followed liy th e n a ­tional adm iuU traU on durin g the^Iast f l te years."

‘T lie depression of 10S9," he a s - srrted , "was nn eoonauUo depree- slon *l1ie depreM ton « r I t t T - n U » polKlcst d e p r e M t o n , - ' I * - « 0 d s im p le ”

B u q iN iis a i M t *SAN F R A N 0 I8 0 0 . O ot. I I RW—

Hank of Amerte* rep o rte d to ito r th a t f a r w estern builneM *'JmM«ved m ateria lly" In Septem ber. I tM b an k said Uiree Index fac to rs cM iaad ; Inge. eleoUla f t m PWdMPt l W J W t . bank d e b lta - s h o v e d ImpmM M Qti^, , ov(r th e p receding m o o th .

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l ^ T w o IDAHO EVENINP TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wedjiejday, October 19, 1938

B7 TE D R . MALOYNEW O RLEA NS. O c t 19 m » —H io

you tb of tb e naU on v a s ca lled today by the M oet R«v. B e rn a rd J . Shell, auxUlaiy bU hop of C hicago, fo r a c ru s ^ e a ff tln s t a dy ing m aterial* Io n “In » w orld fro m w hich dem oc-tmcy has a ll b u t v a n lih ed ."

Speaking a t a oolem n pontifical n f t s fo r you lh a t th e e ig h th n a ­tiona l E ucharls tlc congreiH, BUhop Shell offered th e a p trt tu a l a n d rap e r-

— n a tu ra l o f C fhrlstlanlly a s th e one ' cure relief fo r a w orld f ra u g h t w ith

tb rea t« of w a r a n d econom ic chaos. * ^ e p itiab le co n d itio n o f the world before-m s today ,•’ ha told the g rea t th ro n g o f m ore th a n 60,000 pO gilnu n t h e i ^ in th e o p ^ a ir ca thed ra l a t C ity p a rk aU dlum . "should m ake c le a r to every en* lightened m in d th e a lternatives w hich c on fron t ua.

•C h rU t » r C b * « "“I t U C h ris t o r c haos. I t Is m kcry .

w ar a n d d e a th w ith o u t C h ris t. I t Jj peace, happ iness a n d e te rn a l glory w ith C hrist."' T he ta m e th e m e w as ta k en by O e c ^ e C s ^ ln a l M undelein , a rc h ­bishop o f OhlcagQ a iid personal represenU U ve o f P o p e P lu s X I a t th e congress, w ho sa id In a n a tio n ­w ide rad io b ro ad c as t th e re w as bu t one course fo r th e w orld—“we m ust go back to C od , t o G od w hom so m any h*v« fo rgo tU n ."

M any W m m da 'T t ie c lrtllsed w orld, s tr ic k en wJlh

m any -wounds, to re a n d sick when rem em bering tb e r e c e n t p ast, aax l- ous, fearfu l, trem b les w h en i t looks

' In to th e n e a r fu tu re .“All of E urope, th e la n d from

w hich ou r fa th e r s cam e , ls like an Immense a rm y w aiting in th e trenches, w a itln s fo r th e m idn igh t

■ ■Jiour .- .T n o t fo r som e g re a t cause th a t a ffec ta th e w hole h u m a n race, b u t fo r a s lu u e t h a t today Is and th a t tom orrow U fo rgo tten .". JoM ph V . C onnolly, g e n era l m a n - «C«r o f R e a r s t new spapers, asked

- - f o r » w erldw tde crusadA o t C atbsU ci f o r th e “defense o f a ll those who

' i u f f t f pe rsecu tion . J e w a n d chrts- — tU a tU ke." •................-

iy io»8Y 19 P o u o . . iS P fiG A C oeQ A S e x P c a r g a o i o

By DILL PO R T E R a n d G E O R G E BCARBO

Alan M ow bray m ade h is f irs t m o n e /ln th e U n ite d 'S ta te s by w rit­ing an o rtlc le fo r th e New York W orld . . . b u t h e failed to keep solvent . ■ ■ h o te l kickcd h im out and held h is. luggage . . . h e slept in C en tra l p a rk fo r th ree m on ths . . . f irs t b rea k cam e w hen he sold a sh o r t s to ry fo r $300 . . . Joined a repertory com pany . . . d id th ree years on th e K e ith C ircu it w ith h is own sketch , '• T h e '’fr lan g le " . . . t o t screen ro le wa.5 th a t o f G eorge W ashington . . . h a s been In H olly­wood seven ye a rs . . . p layed 70 roles . . . h a s w ri tte n five plays, a ll of w hich have , been produced . . h e ’s a n aocom pU shed av ia to r . . m arried , a n d h a s tw o ch ild ren .

CEIIIIFlffACyLIlf,- Every K h eo l d ts t i lc t In T w in M i s county, Inelud lng a ll t y p «

‘ o i d ls trte te . m u s t h av e Its teachers c o tm e d w ith th e county tu p e rln - tendenk o r i t w ill n o t sh a re In the

------ O e to ^ i t« t* < o e « n iy appo rtionm en tOf tUQdi, I t w as a n n ounced th is a(> te m o d a by M n . D orfs Strad lev , county Bchool ch ief.• F ire d ls trlcU s ti ll h ave some teach ers w ho h a v e n o t been cer<

....... tU led. U rs . a tn d l e y la ld .U nder f ta t e law , tsM h e rs m ust

I - - re c o rd w ith th e c o u n ty supe rin ten ­d e n t • va lid te ac h in g e e rtlf lca te be* fe re they, c an d raw sa lary . T h e re- ce rd Jn f a u s t b e done eac h year.

T b e i t a te « n d coun ty apportion­m e n t w ill bo m a d e n e > t week. A m oun t of th e ooun ty to ta l h a s n o t be en u n o u n e e d a s y e t b u t th e s u t e fu n d s fo r T w in F a lls c oun ty In th e p ree ea t a p p o rtio n m en t w ere lis ted a t

b y Jo h n W . C ondle, s la te su p e rin ten d e n t o f pufollo in struction .

NEWS IN . BRIEF

D augbU r lU M n . M ary S. WiUls h a s been ca ll­

ed to S a c ra m en to by th e serious Ill­ness of h e r d a u g h te r . M rs. W illiam Kofer.

T h e general h e a l th s itu a tio n In Zdaho a t th e p re se n t d a te In "ex< cellent,” X>r. H . L. U cM a rtln , director o( th e ^ ^ t e divis ion of public health , a s ld h e re U ili a fte rn o o n .

D r. M cM arttn w as h e re to conler w ith D r. R o b e r t e tu m p , d irec tor of th e d U trlc t u n it w ith headquarters In Twlji Falls . H e a rriv e d th is morn* ing from Boise a n d w as to re t to ills office la te th is a fU m oon.

"D uring th e la s t th ree montlis." D r. U cM artln sa id . “ Uie Incidence of communloablfl d isease has been (ha lowest I t h a s ever been for a long tim e.

■Tor Inslance , du rin g th e lliree m ontljs l u t sum m er th e re v more th a n 100 cases of smallpox porjed. D uring th e Ja«t th ree m o n tiu th e num ber rep o rte d reached only eight."

U P P I I C A N I S M U M M S

A pprw im aW ly 40 appllcw iU fo ^ fu tu re w ork In th e i d .h o a g rlc u l ' tu rfcl-iu liustm ent adm in istra tion o t- f lee t a t Moeoow took exam lnatlon i he re la s t n ig h t u nder dlreotlou of MiM Viola E vans, rep resen ta tive or th e s U U headquarte rs .

• ra e te sU w are held a t th e Twin Buslneaa un iversity .

T f e n ty .f lv e app lloanU took the •t^ W gn iph te M d typ ing e w m ln a- tlon a n d IS look Uie te ita fo r olerki. No «pm »t«m ele r applioan te showed Up, I t w as understood .

' m i ^ U o n a itee u will be to W M hlD gton. w here ai

pUoMti ptaelng wltii the gr'adVof.^ o r U tte r will be certified on the

[{, ■ m p ta rm B t register lo r the state nt-..... i l m wuT then be ellgtbie for

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(From P»|» one) corns th e c oast guard defense op ­era tions bases. T hese records will be o b ta ined in th e Hotel McAlpln on M onday. Ja n . 31. o r T uesday, Feb. 1. from C o l EjrlJn. TJie n rrnngem cnU to get h im th e re wUl be m ade. I w in -■ioy I nm th e aide to the com ­m and ing genera l of the second corps

Col. Eglln . th e le tte r con tinued , would n o t d a re to refase the In v ita ­tion a n d "once alone I sh a ll ove r­power h im a n d m ake every e ffo rt to ob ta in th e record*. T he m a tte r will s ti r up a lit tle d irt," b u t th e le tte r sa id , “c lues designed to fa s t- te n g u ilt on C om m unists would be left behind."

•T)lre Consftiuence*"Sch leu ter, th e witness resum ed,

w anted also to know th e nam es of m ilita ry or n a v a l men of G erm an origin w ho m ig h t be approached. R um rlch sa id he gave h im a l is t of naval officers on a irc ra f t carriers th a t h e had ta k en ou t o l a new s-

n o t know any naval o fficers pe rso n ­ally. b u t com m unicated w ith E nsign D. W. Brow n, assigned to th e a ir ­c ra ft c a rrie r S a ra to g a a t 6 a n Pedro , Calif.

D unlgan read a b e t t e r R um rloh w rote to B row n In w hich h e sa id “ the re a re w ays o t m aking m oney and a n en terp ris ing youAg m an can p rofit. In s e r t a n add in th e New Y ork T im es say ing : "Brow n okay for con tac ts. W . O ."

N ever Received A nswer T h e le tte r added " if you pass th is

on to th e Intelligence service you will su ffe r d ire consequences."

R um rlch sa id he never received n answ er.T he w itness sa id th e a rm y p r i­

vate a lso knew of th e plan to get passpo rt b lanks for sh ipm en t to G e r ­m any w here they apparen tly w ere to be u se d lo r N ail spies In R u s ­sia . I t w as R um rlch’s clum sy ef­fo rt to pose as an und e r-sec re ta ry of s ta te In ge tting th e blanks th a t led to th e discovery of th e ring .

Bicycle Found Police th is a fte rn o o n reported the

recovery o t a b icycle w hich w as r e ­cen tly s to len from Jlm m lo H ayden, rou te th ree .

L e a ie s 'f ^ r S e a tu eH . Bross^au h a s .re tu rn e d to Se-

atU e. He w as ca llcd h e re by th e Ul- n e u o f h is b ro th er..E d g ar Brosscau, w ho died la s t n ig h t a t h is home.

F eeding T ableJu n io r h igh school B ird club will

m a in ta in a b ird feeding tab le d u r ­in g th e w in te r, i t w as decided a t a m eeting co n d u cte d yesterday by D a ­vid Plgge, v k e presiden t.

O range Booeter G erald W allace will be guest

speaker a t tlie K n u ll G ran g e Boos* te r n ig h t p rog ram a t 0 p . m . today a t Uifl ch u rc h . All m em bers o f tiio com m un ity a re Invited. Membera asked to b ring ple.-

G oet to Spokane M iss G w endolyn Hertzog le f t la s t

atcenlng fo r S pokane, W ash., w here she will be associated w ith th e Merle N orm an stud io . She h a s disposed of h e r In tere sts In th e local M erle N orm an stud io to M rs. M abel Tool- •on.

H ere for F unera lM r. a n d M rs. Q scdr N ygord Uud

son, Donatil. at. M aries, w ho ftt tended (u iie ra l aervlocs for M r, Ny- gord’s fuUier, C asper Nygor<1, yes­terday, a re spending bevoral dtiyn In llo llla ter. E. 1<. D ale, fa th e r of Mrs. 0 « a r N ygord. w as also prcaont a t llte tUDcral.

At th e I lM p lta lM rs, Nolllo C rockett, M rs, L uura

Jogels, B uh l; Mrn. M ildred Johnnon, Jlunfien; Mrs, M nrvin Bixuicer, G lenns F e rry , and B etty KIca, K el/'lium . I>ttve been ndm ltted to tlie 'I'w ln F a lls cm m ty general ho»- (iltal. P a tie n ts dtsm lM ed Include IViu) H ess and Mrn. I.yln C an tre ll a n d iluiighlr-r. K ilrr; VIrgll E ^hrlum Robinson. I /)s Angelos; Mrs. A. K. K niikrI, A ni.ilerdnm. and Uiiby H ow ard, Hiilil.

H e a l t h C h i e f

E x p l a u i s M i l k

G r a d i n g B a s i s(rrora P*C« Onr)

bo ttling a(id capping, the la tte r ope ra tion being required by m achine .

S—H ea lth cerUflcntes are requ ired of a ll persons handling m ilk o r /a n d

p ro d u c t.■ U nder section two o t m e local o r ­d in a n ce it Is s ta ted th a t "mUk n o t en title d to a grade of D o r h ighe r Is u n r it fo r h u ra (« con,sumptlon." R egard ing this. Dr. Newcombe sa id:

Urge* W atch G rades "W e suggest the public ta k e no te

of th e grades on th e bottle c ap a n d w hen I t bears a label of.^grad0 D , th e con ten ts sliould be used fo r cook­ing purposes only."

I n defin ing grade A a n d g rad e D m ilk. D r. Newcombe sa id t h a t "a g rad e A m ilk Is one produced on a d a iry fa rm w hich m e ets a ll r eq u ire ­m e n ts of ^ e o rd inance a n d fu r th e r Is p roved to have a bacte ria l co u n t n o t exceeding 90.000 p e r cubic c en ti­m e ter. G rade D (raw ) m ilk is m ilk w h ich Is f it for cooking pu rposes o n ly a n d Is unsafe for use In th e raw s ta te ." .

U nder th e « a d ln g system , those d a irie s w hlcn are n o t a t p rese n t m e etin g th e requ irem ents o f sw llo n 15 of th e ordinance were r a te d a s d is trib u tin g grade D milk, D r. N ew ­com be stressed.

I n th e m a tte r of the c ity m ilk p rob lem , th e d U trlc t h e a lth u n i t w orks In close connection w ith D r. E . R . P rice, c ity m e a t and d a iry In ­specto r. ' who has charge of such w ork.

O M I S I EARNSP o u r h u n d red persons received

w ith e n th u s ia sm th e o rgan co n ce rt of L au ren B. Sykes, A. A. G . o . . P o r t­land . O re., lo s t evening a t th e M e th ­od ist E p iscopal church.

M r. Sykes' b rillian t ren d itio n of th e h eav ie r classics by Bach, H an d e l a n d C esa r P ra n ck b rough t to th e aud ience a keener ap recla tlon o f th e k ing of In strum en ts, th e pipe o rgan .

H is ow n com position, “T h e Echo," a ttr a c te d favorab le com m ent. R ls • 'C oncert P e d a l S tudy" by P ie tro Y on b rough t a g roup of stu d en ts In th e balcony to th e ir feet so tliey m ig h t b e tte r observe h is pedal Ischnlo.

I t is a n tic ip ate d th a t th is co n ce rt will p ave th e w ay to m ore rec ita ls by o u ts tan d in g organists.

Follow ing th e concert, a g roup of local m usicians assem bled a t th e C, E. C a lv e rt hom e, w here Mr. a n d Mrs. A. E. F ra n cis a n d R obert Coofc f u r ­n ished m usical en te rta in m e n t.

ICKANDAiORAMONHIGiAY

T w o drivers escaped In jury a t 3 . m . yesterday w hen a pn ^ en g c r

coupe and a n un loaded m otor truck ram m ed to g e th er on AddJson aveniio a m llo a n a a h a lf e as t of T w lu P a lls , th e aherircn citflce repo rted today.

A lm a W ells, T w in P a lls tru rk ope ra to r, w as driver o t th e larger v e h lru . W alter A. Colnsr, K im berly r a n rh e r , drovn (lie coupe. W ells had tu rn ed le ft Into th e drivew ay o l th e J . P . M am hall ran ch , according to o fflre rs , unU Mr, Coiner, driving to ­w ard T w ill Falls. Was luiable to h a ll In tim e (n iivoUl rolllnloii.

D am ugr to the mnchlneA wan ex tensive, ah erlfl’s u tflrers nnUI.

B U lL E r S V I M GAINS S H l Y

A tten d ing physicians fo r M rs. M y m a D avis H arvey, B uh l resid en t w ho w as w ounded w ith a bu lle t f ired fro m a .38 calibre pistol early la s t w eek, said th is afte rnoon h e r condl lio n w as "very sligh tly Im proved."

T h e physicians a lso an n o u n ce d th e w om an had , on occasion, ga in ed con - f id o u sn e u fo r a few seconds a t a tim e b u t would th e n r e tu r n to tlie unconscious atate.

I t was ind ica ted th a t a lth o u g h th e s lig h t im provem ent was no ted I t m ig h t only be tem porary a n d th a t th e p a tie n t w as by no m e aru o u t o f d a n g er a n d he r cond ition is stUl serious.

C.0FC.BAIL01SMaU ba llo ts for th e C ham ber of

C om m erce election of d irec to rs will be s e n t ou t nex t M onday. I t was n o unced today by S ec re tary E ugene E . CJark.

D ead line for re tu rn o f th e ballots p robably wUl be S a tu rd ay . Oct. 30. N ew d irec tors will take office a t th e boa rd m eeting on Nov. 4.

S ix d irec tors will be cliosen to fill e xp iring pa^ts a n d two to fill va- cahc les . W hen the reorgan ized board convenes Nov. i I t will nclect c h a m ­ber officers for th e 183fl-3i> year.

B m r a i o p sENIEROLDCIIV

(Froni Paie One)(ore C h r is t w hen Jo sh u a N ebuchad- r e m end T itu s laid siege.

R evolt G ains T l)e A rabs' revolt, a p ro tes t

a g a in s t th e Influx of Jew s u nder U)e B ritish m a n d a te , h a d ga ined such hold on th e coun try th a t th e g overnm en t could claim u n d lsp u t- ably on ly th e Im m ediato te n o n s a ro u n d m lllU ry h ead q u arte rs .‘ T h e "provlslonol A rab govern­m en t," o rg an lra tlo n of th e rebels, was op e ra tin g so boldly In m o st of P a lestine . I t wa.<i announced th a t h e n ce fo r th It would a ssum e resp o n ­sib ility fo r "law a n d order, life a n d lim b" In its te rrito ry .

A lthough B ritish troop rcln fo rce - m e n U were able to deploy th ro u g h th e countr>-. they were in p e ril of sn ip e rs , a n d a fte r they h a d passed, th e rebels closed In on th e roads again :

T h e rebels were m a in ta in in g th e ir gove rnm en t w ith t a x t i fo r " p ro tec ­tion ." a system th o t rem inded A m er­icans of the opera tions of gangsters. EiK opean land a n d o range Igrove ow ners com plained of th e a.Me.'a- m en ts w ithout result.

Le\7 Taxes An old English w om an, resid en t of

J e rich o for 40 years, sa id she hod been given 24 hours no tice to pay tuxes on he r a rm g c grove. Tiebel col­lecto rs told h e r It was to Insure th e grove agaln.'it dam age du rin g rebel operatloa 'i- She w ent to Je ru sa lem for official advice and th e o fficia ls advised h e r to pay and "look p le as ­a n t." she .said.

S he returned to Je rich o and found th a t some of tlie o range trees had been uprooted ns soon a s th e 24 hou rs had expired. S h e p a id the ta x and was "fined" a dd itiona lly for no t paying on tim e.

WIILBGANIZEA ppointm ent of team s to d irec t

the sale of m em berships for the C om m unity Concert co rp o ra tio n of T w in Palls ; perfec tion of reo rg an i­sa tion plans a n d o th e r Im p o rtan t m a tte rs will be b rough t to th e a t ­ten tion o t membera a t 8 p . m . today a t th e Cham ber o t Com m erce room s.

All person-s in terested In th e C om ­m unity Concert p rogram s, p re se n t­ed in cooperation w ith th e Colum bia B roadcasting system , a re u rged to a ttend .

I t Is hoped t l ia t a ll p re lim inary p lans will be com pleted b y th e tim e th e easte rn rep rese iitatlve arrives to , d irec t tl i e ' week’s m em bersh ip cam paign , acc o rd in g -to M rs. D . U A lexander, local p residen t.

" K lck -o d " d in n e r will be held O ct. 31- a t th e B ark hole» w hen supplies will be d is tribu ted , a n d In­stru c tio n s Riven by th e Com m unity C oncert corporation represen ta tive ,

F rom EastDolvin Lincoln, w ho recen tly took

a tr ip to .itudy lam b m arkets, under th e sponsorship of S w ift and com ­p any , has re turned . H e was In CIjI- cago. New York C ity, B a iton . P h il­a delph ia and W ashington , D. C.

Seen TodayW orried m an going ba ck to h is

c a r to s ta r e i iilo f ro n t s e a t, w here baby w as gurgling c o n ten ted ly . . ; Dr. H arry A lban of K im berly doing Ronie s lig h t-fc n d er-s crap ln g a s h e s U r ts to back fro m p a rk in g spo t, bu t avoiding any dam age w hen owner of o th e r m ach ine drives th a t vehicle aw ay in a h u rry . - . Very sm a ll ch ild r a is ­ing m erry rum pus w h en candy sucker falls to sidew alk as m o th e r y anks ch ild 's h and . . . F iftee n - pound beet, g row n a t K im berly, displayed in s to re w indow hero . . . C laud P r a t t he lph ig drive a bond o f 3,000 sheep m ore th o n a m ile h i order to g e t by tliem w ith hte c a r . . . And Jim Barne.s a n d H arry D lc trlcli giving g ifts o f elk m e a t to friends w ho k ind ly loaned th e m th e ir Ucense n um bers a n d nam es for Seiway p e rm it d raw ­ing (th e e lk Inciden ta lly , was aho t by E arl B arnes).

liS E N lE N C E OINSIABAFFRAy

A slash ing beet kn ife a n d flying flsU h a d landed th ree b eet w orkers m th e county Jail fo r 60 days today.

Ju stice H. M. h o lle r yesterday a fternoon sen tenced H arvey W il­liam S tacer. 33, H enderson . K y.; F loyd Lee R idinger, 22, M t. P lea san t. I ( . , and R onald N ew ton W illiam s, 33. also of Mt. P lea san t. E ach r e ­ceived 60 days for d is tu rb ing th e peace.

R id inger was .-itabbcd In th e shoulder iiy the kn ife asserted ly wielded by fltacer. T h e la t te r Buf­fered te rrific fac ial be atin g from Rld lnger’s tlsts, accord ing to sh e riff ’s o lllcc rs . W illiams ap p a ren tly also Joined In the fray b u t w asn 't in ­ju red .

'H ie trio pk ttded g u ilty before Ju .t- tlce H olier. T lie ir f ig h t S a tu rd a y n ig h t clim axed w hat o ffice rs said w as a braw l In a cab in a t F lier . All tlirefc lived In th e cab in .

. • ------------------------------------------------•) News of Record |I M arriage L icenses 1

• ------------------------------------------------•OCT. IB

Le6nar<{'lfT 'Hunter, 19. a n d S a ra h P . B abb itt . Ifl. both o f O a k l e t

T o M r. and M rs. C liff B arrow , Tw in P a lh , a girl, a t 5:10 p. m . yes­te rday a t tlie S u b u rb a n m a te rn ity hom e.

A n expend itu re of 150,000,000 In th e building of silos w ould be r e ­quired to s to re su p p lie s , o f w fieat sufficien t to supply ^ g l a n d 's needs for 'six m on ths .

FO R SALEDe Laval 1 u n it m a g n e tic m ilker. Used one year. O rig inal cost »380. F o r quick sa le p riced S l l S -

HARRY M USORAVE

IL IS IE R IE L L S NEWSPAPER DAIA

How It Is possible to pub lish two d aily new spapers fro m one p la n t, by o pe ra ting w lih tw o com plete sh ifts , w orking a t d if f e re n t tim es o f th e day, a n d a d h er in g s tr ic tly to d e ad - Ihies, w as explalB fd by R . S . Tof* flcm lre, pub lisher of th e Id ah o Eve- n ta g 'Times a n d th e T w in F a lls D ally News, a t to d a y 's R o ta ry club luncheon.

H e explained th e trem en d o u s h a n ­dicaps u n d e r w hich th e c ircu la tion d e p a r tm e n t d is trib u ted Uie papers.

m otorcycles, buses andtra in s to g e l o u t th e c d ltlo ru th e day of pub lica tion , a n d a d d ed th a t desp ite th e h and icaps, m ore th a n 80 p e r c e n t of th e p a p e rs rea ch e d th e subscribers on th e day of pub lica ­tion.

Com bined c irc u la tio n of t h e tw o p ap ers Is W.OOO: 90 p e r c e n t o f 'Twin F a lls hom es receive th e p a p ers ; 95 p e r cen t of th e county , a n d 85 p e r c e n t of th e hom es in th e e ig h t a d ­jo in ing counties , h e s ta le d .

F ifty -seven fu ll tim e em ployes,I correspondents, a n d KJO ca rrie rs

a n d salesboys com prise th e s ta f fs o f th e tw o new spapers, h e com m ented .

R . W . C a rp en te r to ld of a tten d in g , a R o tary club m e etin g on h is re ­c e n t tr ip to New Y ork C ity. C harles Shirley- ou tlin ed th e p rin cip les of n o ta ry to th e f o u r n e w m em bers of th e club. Rev. G . L . C lark , E dw ard Rogel, J o h n B recken rldge a n d T o f- f lem ire.

R o tarlan s E rp eld ln g , S hoshone, a n d Judge G ibson C ondle. H ailey, w ere guests, a s pros M . O lds, P o r t­land . O re., guest of b e o rg e F razie r .

W ith th e drive eeven "w ork ing days" old th is evening, to ta l col­lections fo r th e T w in F a lls C om ­m u n ity C h est th is a fte rn o o n h a d passed th e ha lf-w ay m a rk ancj were h ead ing dow n th e hom e s tr e tc h , a c ­cord ing to M rs. D oro thy Reynolds, chest secretary .

M rs. R eynolds an n o u n ce 4 th a t th e to ta l th is a fte rn o o n h a d reached $4,733.63 In th e d rive fb r th e )9,000 gooL C on tribu tions w ere s ti ll com ­in g In Jate th is a fte rn o o n a n d . b e ­fore th e week Is o u t, Roy P a in te r , drive ch airm a n , expressed th e o p in ­ion ' ‘we will be w ith in s tr ik in g d is ­tance of ou r objective.”

W ESPECIALIZE

SCULLY’SA nlom otlve Se rrlee 214 Shoshone E as t

F R O S T B O O S T S

H A R V E S T J O BL ong-aw aited f ro s t desired by po ­

ta to growers to fac ilita te d igg ing o t th e 1938 crop h a d a p p a ren tly come to s la y today In so u th c e n tra l Id a h o .’

F ro s t th is m orn ing w as th e second In a s m any days, a n d ceported ly h a d he lped considerably In m a tu r in g th e spud crop fo r ho rvest. I t w as also te rm ed an a id In b eet hn rvesth ig .

T herm om ete rs fe ll to 20 above rero th is m o m ln g -c o ld c s t o f th e p rese n t a u tu m n —a t th e U . S. b u rea u of e n ­tom ology a n d p la n t q u a ra n tin e , T lie low m ark h a d previously been 20 above, recorded T u esday m orn ing .

F o recast fo r to n ig h t o n d early to ­m orrow in d ica ted f a tr w ea th e r am i c on tinuance of th e local frosi.-'. 'T hursday Is p red ic ted as f a ir and w arm er-

M tiriaugh D aneeM. I. A. of th e M u rU u g h L . D. S.

c h u rc h wlU e n te r ta in a t a coetum e b a ll Oct. 35 a t th e L, D . 8 . rec re a ­tio n h a ll, th e o ffice rs a n n o un ced today. T he N lte H aw ks will play , a n d a ll T w in F a lls d a n ce rs a re inv ited to a tten d .

S feB a r g a i n s

E very do llar you sp end fo r one of o u r tu e d cars, buys a fu ll do l­la rs w orth o f m o to rin g sa tis fa c ­tion . M any m akes ta k e n In trade on th e New F o rd V-8.

37 V-8 60 T udo r, T ru n k ....... *49537 V -8 85 Coupe ................. $49538 V-8 D eLuxe C o u p e ..........*39538 V -8 D eLuxe Fo rdo r,

■Trunk ...... ................ ..............*495j a T errap lane S e d a n _______*45038 Chev. Coupe, Low

M ileage .... -.*45035 Chev. F o rd o r S ed o n ..— *350 34 Chev. Coupe, New M otor *325 34 V-8 DeLuxe T u d o r Sed an *32534 S tudebaker S e d a n ............*29537 In t . 4 -Speed I^lckup ....... *45037 V-8 F o rd P lckup .........-...*450

...*52535 In t. 157 T ruck . New • Beet Body, New M otor ....$55034 V-8 P ickup .............. ......._._*25033 C hevro let P ickup _____ ....*175

M any o the rs , a ll m akes, a ll modeU, n t is U o U o a or lOO'li refnnd .

t lWINS TOP PRIZE

KANUAS c m f . Mo.. O cl. IB I 'lliB th ree -y ea r-o lil i le re lo rd bull, 'H . T . T one," o f Ui# H arp e r a n d ’T urner ra iioh a l tiu lp lu ir , O kla., to ­day waa nam ed g ran d oham plo ii o f hU breed a t th e A m erican U oyal Livestock show.

11)0 an im al, u nde fru ted In th e sJiow rh ig , w as a ired by " H a ifo rd T one 79," th e bull for w hich P . K. H aroer a n d Roy J . T i im s r pa id lO.eOO—a re ro td price—a t th e d ls- p e ru l sa le o l Uie R o b e rt H . H a s le tt h e rd Id 1S37. T tie bull caU waa among Uie o ilie r H ereford puro liased •long wlUi th e cliam plo ii alre...

T lie ih o r th o m en irlea o l P . W , Hubbel), DM M oines, la ., m illionaire, aom liia ted Uielr claaa w hen tw o lu ll

OPPERFyNEIIAL UNSCOiLElE

F \n ir ra l Rtirvlrr.i fo r Mrn, Cleorgln L«! HoppBr. wife of Dr. Hlmeon H op- h e r, reslilrn t o( H nte lto ii (or hinny yenm, will Ixi h rlil r r ld n y m a p, m. a t liin W iilte m ortuary rlm pri.

M rs. ]lni)|M<r <lird yesterday m o rn ­ing of n trangulatlnn a t tier hom e in lU xeiton .

FrloniU m ay rail a t llio m ortua ry f io tn J i<> b II. ni. tomorrow.

Jtnv. Charie* w, Hawley, HarjiKon, will l>« in charge o t services a t the m ortua ry .

'I’w ln Kttiin cliai.ter. O rder o f tlie E ah tcrn H tuj, wjj) rfjrect Ihe r ile s n t T w in Falla cemnt«'ry.

ptlTOlUhavi been )«bjr MUbUahmeni IM. ^ m ort than • a im n l U) plant nUatini Indtistriei

^ n a n d Jun io r cham p ion . H elfred W n o e u R oyal y o n Uie g ran d c h a m ­pionship and H eltred I»rlncesa Royal I I look aeeond honors. O n e .o l H ub- bell's bulls w on th e shorU iorn r t - •erve eham plonahlp yesU rday .

Ton honors In Ui« A bardeen A ngu i a lso w an t lo one .ow ner, J ,

O m e t l T o lan of r ie a a a n t PJaUvi, I I.. w ho a lready he ld Uia g ran d fihbmplon A ngus bull of Uie ahow . '

flTASALJ R R l T A T I O N i

T H B N your noslrtta U . / oome^ rod irrttated .

f u l j i l h i i i i w i n T ml^B m D S D B O Q D D H

... Chesterfield writes everybody who smokes ’em

i t ’s pleasure you smoke fo r . . . cvcrybodjf knows th a t . . . und it's p leasure you get in every Chesterfield you lichtChesterfields are milder and better- tasting and here's the big reason...

It takes good thjngs to make n good product. In Chcsterricid we use Ihe best ingredients a cigarette can h a ve .. . mild ripe tobaccos and

PAUL W m iK A M N Kv^rf I feJn ttJay liit i t ia l

ODORUIt UHAUU nUKNS A L U N S v tr f Prt4ay B vin la t A ll C n. X. Sfalhm,

■ B d o iii Do<>i4tyPoolball H lghlllM a

B ptrj n m n J v " J S 4 ih ir J t0 17 N . A C SU *Un

■ pure cigarette paper.LMMTTSlMm* ' \ '

To*«ooCo,

w i t h M O R E P L E A S U R E

f o r m i l l i o n s

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Wednesday, Oclobor 19, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TWIM FALLS, IDAHO Page

M e n ’s B l t tc h S a te e n

SHOP CAPS. ' l O c

LUNCH BOXESCompleic W ilh Icy-H ol T in t Vacuum Bullies

$ 1 * 1 8 F or Sot T h e new Icy-H ol bo ttles have n blR m e la l cup th a t screws c th e top. T he m etn l lu tich box ho lds th e bottle In Its covcr.

' Sanforized ~8 Ounce

O v era lls

6 9 «They Can’t

ShrinkB y a iiy o iie’.s lioiicsi com l)uvl:>oii tlic best overall In T w ill F a lls a t tirouiid th is l)rlci;.

BETTERO vera llsIn Liberty

Stripes

8 9 Co r 8 Ouncc Sanforized

Denim.Made Of (Jonuinc Canc.s

Fabric.By compiirLson tiic best over- nil In tow n for th is m oney. I t Is innde w ith th e new style bib i)ockcL>i on ly found on hlRh prlccfi ovcialls.

“Gem State”

A Super Service S tore ofV A L U E

I n C o l d W e a t h e r A p p a r e l

WOOL WORK SOCKS

l O c

SANFORIZED W HIPCORD W ORK

P A N T S

9 S CIn a Dark Forest

hreen ColorM ade n( ii H-al H ounce wlilpcord Inh;

a p a n t thiiL can 't hlirlnk.

“ FRENCH RACKS"

^1 =The Best Vforh Pant

For W in ter'l l i r y HIT hn iv y nnd w arm a n d lix’k n 't '' (jr w on.tril 't lrrw piuitfl.

9 OUNCEMOLESKIN WOBK PANTS

The Heaviest MotesMn ^ Made $ 1 4 9

<l<ii)cl 1<KiklnK piilK'riiH iincl u Hlindy con.'ilvuf- -------Hull lo liai'li up IhI.’i w cnr-priM f fabric.

Just Received.'A W o rk S hoe Close-OutE l k L e a t h e r W o r k

S h o e

$ 1 . 9 8W ITK M IHON COMPOSITION

h o m :s\ le»llic-r Inmilii iiiul n rctilI ca lh n ' n1l|):ii)le Unit uorn cli'uv nrronn llin ln itt»n i lit llifl nhot'.

T H IS M IKON SOI.K MIOANH ICXTKA, WIOAU

Just Received!A W o r k S h o e

C l o s e - O u t(■ enuine (><H)(lycur W oHh— O ak Ilcnct I .c ii t lu T HoIvh— (iriiin* I .c a lh v r liim trH .

i . in c d V n m p t^ P lu m p l i lk Ui>P««h I I '

2 » ?r i n i Ilulilier ilcclK. • ^

COMPARE T hese Shoes to Kegular $3 ^9

Number in Twin Falls

Where only honest, dependable goods are sold because each and every Sftrment that goes out of here Is covered by our famous “Make it R igh t” guarantee,

W H E R E P R I C E S A R E L O W E R - A N D

W H E R E E V E R Y I T E M I S E X A C T L Y A S

A D V E R T I S E D

25% Wool

U n i o i i s £ o r M e n

S 1 . J 9A NeuT

NumberM edium liyh l In weight

bu t heavy in w arm th

Tlie color is randoHi

f ra y nnd th e slzea run

up to 50. H ere's the

style g a rm e n t th a i

m ore a n d m ore men liavc been ask ing for.

MEN’S 10% WOOL UNIONS

9 8 CIN LON(; AND SHORT SLEEVICSA tu n random un ion In slze.'i up lo 50. 'IIk' lOr:! wool c o n ten t Is a pure v lrs ln wo',1 evenly cllslrlbutcd th ro u g h o u t th e garm ent.

MEN’S UNION SUITSIN A MKDllIM W IN T E R W EK iH T

( ;a r m i :n tnaiu lom fjray In color. I3y the Ihlngn th iil you youriPlf judRc underw ear value, here Is n b e tter t>ull for th e money.

ALL SIZES DP TO 50

6 9 <

A L L W O O LPLAID JACKETS FOR MEN

W ith Full Z ip p e r F ro n tsA hporl backed Jacke t In n 30 ounce a ll wiki] fabric in big colorful platdA,

WATER­PROOF

WINTER JA C iiiT S FOR MEN

$ 1 . 4 9W ll l i I l r a v y C o K im

FleiH'f LiiihiK.sJn navy, Ijlnrk nii<l \vhll<' chrckri anil m>IIi1 liimvirv W ltui-pifiiif, wal< i - inoiif. w i'a lliri-p iiiiif Jiirlirl'i

Compare

W A R MCOTTON FLANNEL SHIRTS

5 9 0An Ideal Shirt For Winter

riic colors arc bhie an, gray. - Tliey have Iw* button -tlirous li pockc'.f and nre lu ll cu t nnd warm.

HEAVY Single S a e d e S h irts

(ionuine D uvclccn Proces.sedH ere's a huede .shirt th a t w ill ac tua lly re ta in if* 4)urc so f t fin ish n n d co lor a fte r w nsh- Ing.

Compare 6 9 «FANCY PATTERNS

IN COTTON FLANNEL SHIRTSW arm To W ear— S m a rt To Look AtGood kiokinK plaids in rcd.s, bliic.>(, tans, hrowiiH, etc. M ade w ith tw o biit- toii-tliniiit;h iHicknt.s. 6 9 C

PART WOOL W in ter S h ir ts F o r MenIn KhukI and (Jray

I'Voni 20':. to H,')'.: wool h i IhM c flilrlfl. H err''; a now high In value a n d a new low ,In {iilcc (in p a r t wool nu t dm ir slilrln._______________^ 9 S «

SANFORIZED T hese E x tra H eavy

WORK SHIRTSThey (!an 't Shrink

iiyii and iiniili' w ith IIn blucn mill fii ton flap p w k rt .

Compare to HOc W«>rk ShirlH 4 9 C

BLANKET LINED JUMPERS

9 8 «W ilh W,'.. Wool lila iikc l Linh)ff

Corcluroy CoIlurM—T h re e KIk PwkelM 2 .21) W eight Denim — Vcrv l-'nll C»1.

W arm. IMuld, Hliinkel l.iniiiK.

W i n t e r

CoatsF o r

W o m e n

9 0 <

W a rm C oiU n r u l l y

L lued an il I n n e r - lh u d

W o r k S o c k s 1 ' ^I n T h e N a t u r a l C o l o r

W o r k S o c k s

2 5 «T he Genuine RockSordsW U b T h e Sram lesa lle eU a n d Toea

W o r k S o c k sWith White Innejriining

i w i th W hile I I m U

Men’s N ovelty S w ea te rs F o r

W inter9 8 c

W ith Full Zipper F ro n ts

W ater-prooE W arm W in ter '

J a c k e ts F o r B oys7 9 C

W ith Full Zipper F ro n ts

GOATSKIN GLOVES OF FULL PLUHF STOCK

D ark Brow n In ColorA work glove Ihftt w ears llko ft w ork glove b u t f its nnd feels like b ROod d r e u glove.

■ iilip-Oli S tyle.___________ 7 9 «WORK GLOVES

OF SPLIT HORSEHIDEw i t h W elted Seam s

Soft, well f ittin g g loves'In th e s llp -on styles. Men I tu ls t on lli ls snm o glove tim e a lte r tim e. 4 9 «

P a r t -Wooi P la id D ouble

B L A N K E T S

PART WOOL 70x80!n A F ull .I.Pound W eight

All Wool Single C am p B lankets

In T he (l2xH2 S k c$ 2 S

50% Wool H eavy Single Camp

B lanke tsT he hi™ Im IUIxBO

* l sN ashua

72x 90 P a r t W ool Double B lan k e ts

In l l le llrlK hI I’hildH

N ashua 72x84 P a r t Wool Double

B lanke tsIn W arm BrlK htlv Colored I’laldn

»1HPLAIDS

In C otton Double O f t A B lanke ts

In T he 7II«S0 Size

ATI'ENTION I'A K M E ItSl When in ncod of hiirvcnt iaiidi' Kivc iiM a caii. r iio iic lOKl or conio to 120 2nd Strt't't I'wiMl. Tlicro Ih no oliarKo to c ilh o r you or the \Mii lnT, \V(! iiri' open from fl A. M. un til f) P . M.

IDAHO S’l'A TE EMI'LOYMICNT SEUVICB

Idaho D epartm en t Store.N O T I C E

S U G A R F A C T O R Y E M P L O Y E E S

Your check can be cashed quickly and eaaOy office. We are especially equipped to render prompt service. No obligation whattotver.

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wednesday, October 19, 19S8

T E L E PH O N E 88

ro ll LMHd w in e Full «*A Pwttir* Seme*.

XDABO TDCSS I

S ittrad u Swowl q u t t u i t m l

■Ub b c b ip t io n b a t e s

S Cftrrirr PayBDIs In Advaocteoa; 3 montbji. I1S5; 0 moDtb*. 13.23; J TW. 1800

By &U)I ptM ble in Advnae*WJUtta MAbD knd Oko CounK. NsTftda

1 raoatlk. 40o: 3 m oauu. *l.OO; S raontb*. llJO i 1 r e u , t3J0 ■ OuUld* Idabo

1 montli. «0e; 3 monUw. II.U : fl monUu. U.Z3: 1 j t v . «S-00

All n o tlM «diUr*d a? l«w or by order of court of ooropelent lurtwllctioo to t>e publUbM W*M17. will b« puDIlibed la tb« Thur»d»» iMue o f th U piper our-

• tSuki to fl«clkm M-Ioe I C. A. 19M. M wlded ibw eto by Ctj*Pt«r IM. IPM BculOD tAWi of MiJio.

MATIONAL REP11E8BNTAT1s FtM cU ca CA)if,

Our StaJe^Game DepartmentThe voters of Idaho, a t the coming November elec­

tion, will have the opportunity to establish a state fish and game commission which would automatically take the game department out of politics.

Under the present set-up, the state fish and game department is under the direction of political appoin­tees who in numerous cases are not qualified for their positions. The department, as a result, cannot mea­sure up to the standards of efficiency so necessary for proper administration.

Conservation of the state’s wildlife resources is something in which every Idahoan should be inter­ested because it affects us all, at least indirectly.

Much is being done in the way of developing and advertising Idaho as a sportsmen’s paradise. The re­sponse to such development will bring much new rev­enue into the State, which in turn will become an im­portant fac to r. in the business picture of Idaho generally.

That being the case, not the sportsmen alone, but everyone living in Idaho should give the matter seri­ous consideration, because with the increased demands

~ resultinjg from this development, Idaho can ill afford . to have anything but the best in the way of a state fish and game management.

The non-partisan game commission plan is now working successfully in 86 states and in no case has the been repealed after its adoption. Generally

-^BJuring, i t makes fo r increased efficiency and oper­ates more economically. The greater success in game propagation alone has been significantly evident in such commission states as California, Oregon and ■Washington. I t is all the more evident when contras­ted wiOi Idaho’s record under the present system of game management.

A t the November election we’ll have the opportunity to put our s tatefish and game department in order.

■ yfe should think twice before we overlook it.— \

, The Railroads’ SolutionI f one thing ought to be clear by this time, it is that

i strike won't settle the railroad problem.Offhand, i t loolu as if a strike might be the only way

o u t The rallrbad employers swear that they can t ■■", go on paying the current wage scale, for the of reasons—to wit, , they haven’t got the money.

The workers reply that they are underpaid rather than overpaid, and that they can’t afford a cut any more than the railroads can afford the present scale; and they add that the trouble with the railroads is their bank-begotten overhead anyhow and not their wage rates.

When employer and employe talk that way, and mean it, a strike is the usual outcome. But it is hard

, to think of a CTcater disaster for both sides than a nation-wide railroad strike right now.

For the trouble seems to be that both sides ure right. • * • .

The railroads can’t pay the scale. They haven't g ot the money. They are in a spot, and if they don’t get some sort of financial relief pretty soon thore’fl _ to be a catastrophe.. . . That much ie admitted by all who know anything a t all about the railroadH,

On the other hand, the railroad workers aren’t being pampered. In layoffs and in other ways, they have paid their full share of the depression. A hori zontal wage cut would be ruinous to them.

Well—so what? If the roads can’t afford to go on paying and the workers can’t afford to take a cut, where is the answer anyway?

It is easier to suy where the answer isn’t tluui where i t Is; and the moat obvious thing, it seems to us, is t t a t a strike wouldn't settle anytliing. i t would leave the basic, underlying problem quite untouched. No matter who “won" it, both sides would Iohc. And so, If you’re interested, would the general public.

The time would seem to bo ripe for direct inlerven■ tion by the government. That doesn’t imply govoi'n

ment ownership or government oneratlon. It smiply, means' that someone has got to maKe a complete, long-

range, study of the whole problem—a study tha t go fa r bovond the fact-fi>jding venture now under way, and that would show us how to Hcttlo the railroad riddle^ In all of its perplexing raniifioiilionn, manentiy.

P o t

S h o t s

The G entlem an in the T hird Row

A TT EM PT E D PO M E DV A LO V ER TO H IS

M AID

I a lt m e dow n a n d bemve A

I 'm p»nn» w rite a pome O r die.

M r h e a r t U fu ll o f love Fo r you.

B u t now. aloa, no Hme.(Ed’i no te : No rim e he re ).

Y our c h a n n i a re m u llilud lno tis A nd tinlque.

I S E R I A L S T O R Y

MURDER TO MUSIC B Y N A R D J O N E SCOPyi|l«HT. N<A

OA«T o r CU A RA CTEna M T n r r A d o m d b v —

W II* »c th « •»T A X T - ^ r r . .

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MAN.Mia PBP.LF.Y>-««<-er ilcnrd (« iB V C B d s a tu

M y fo th ! N o ,r lm * - o h . y**— ,And you’re no freak .

T he m ore I w rlle , m y dear,T he wor»e . . .

T h e n e i t r im e could be e ith erV en e o r c u n e .

A nd t o you see how »ery m uchI love you—

M y b ra in ’s ru n dry—foodbye!(Ed's no te : N o rim e her*).

—TwUloby T w erp

TH E IN Q U IR IN Q E E PO B T E Bby

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O ur queiU on todfty U: ‘ h o it th e bosa In y o u r fam ily , a n d w hy i t she?"

P llton M ow ell-:Y ou 've h e a rd o t c o n stitu tio n al r ig h ts a n d peoplo B tandln* on 'em . W ell, I ’m s ta n d ­in g amaclc on ’e m w hen you pop a question like th a t .

C hem L ap in—F rom tlm a lmme> m orlal. m a n h a a lx c n th e ru le r o l the /flOiUy circ le . I c a n ’t reca ll Ju s t m a t d a te i t « a s t h a t th la law w as voiced.

p a lp h R lnk—How ’d you guess It?W ale D akem —€ h e decides th ings

su b je c t to m y superv ision . I h a v e n 't done a n y supe rv ising y e t.

O kay Jo e h le r—A nd, a s I w as say­ing. I a m sponso ring a cam paign for ra is ing fu n d s to f in an c e th e Society o f D ow ntrodden M ale B p o iu u . I be­lieve generous con trib u tio n s wouM perm it th e oppressed m a les to push (or a law g ran tin g equal r igh ts . As fo r you r questl6n , m y good m an. m illions of m en stnce A dam h a v e n 't b een ab le to an sw er th a t , so ta - ta a n d It's a ll In fun.

A PO STR O PH E DEPT.

T he rep o r te r on o u r rival sheet, M ao Joh n so n of th e News, fe ll the urge to do som e th in g d ifferen t. 6o w hen h e w rote o u t th e w en th fr re- l)ort, h e ha n d ed th is over to the liesdllna denk;

"W 'l’r r ’p 't . 62. 39. floutheast, C lear. 3flM b 'r ’tn c fe p 'ss 're . 88 30

c’t s ’f r a f n . O ’f c l , O lgned ) M e, J ' t g 'f t 'ng n f V ' ” o 't 'f m y s ’s'cm."

lobby . T h e Iram acu la to ge n U e m a n n t th e d e sk reg o rd e d h in» w ith su sp ic ion , b u t T a l t tg n o re d him .' 'To th e c lc y a lo r b o y h e sa id , “T c n lh floor, p le ase ."

I n a n o th e r m o m e n t h o w a s a t th e doo r o t L e o n a rd M a cy . th e w ea lth y d ile tta n to w h o se h o b b y w a s tlio d e te c tio n o f c r lm c a n d w h o loved to m a k e to o ls o f h a rd ­w o rk in g fcU ow s l ik e D a n n ie F o e - Icy. I t w a s w i th a fe e lin g a ld n o f c o n tcm p t th a t B o b T a l t p u sh e d th e bell.

A sm o o th -lo o k in g O rie n ta l in a w h ite c o a t a n sw e re d th e buzz. " M y na m e Is R o b e r t T a l t ," th e n e w sp a p er p h o to g ra p h e r M id . “1 w o u ld lik e to see M r. M acy .”

•'C om e in , p lease ,” th e O rie n ta l in v ited . B u t on co T a i l w a s In side th e door, h is m a n n e r g r e w sU ghU y cool. "Y ou w ill p le a se w a i t h e re ," h e said.

• • •r p A I T s a t In a sm aU h a llw a y ,

s tu d ied th e s m a ll e tc h in g s h a n g in g th e re . H e w a s a b o u t to h a v e a su rre p t i t io u s lo o k in s id e th e a p a r tm e n t w h e n a d a rk , h e a v y se t m a n a lm o s t b lo c k e d th e e n ­tran c e . T a l t k n e w L e o n a r d M acy b y sigh t, b u t th e r e w a s s u c h a leg en d a b o u t h is w e a lth a n d h is c c c cn tr ic ltlc s t h a t e v e n th e c e le b - r lty - ln n o c u la te d p h o to g r a p h e r w as s ta r tle d a t h is a p p e a ra n c e .

. ’ M a cy sa id , c o m in g f o r ­w a rd w ith h a n d o u ts t re tc h e d . ‘M r. R o b e r t T a l t N e w sp a p e r

p h o to g ra p h e r b y p ro fe s s io n . B u t fo r th e m o m e n t— I tn i s t i t is on ly f o r th e m o m e n t— y o u a r e a t l ib ­e rty ."

T h e re m a r k n e t t le d T a l t . I t w a s____- - ____________ M a cy ’fl b u s in e s s t h a t h e

a t th e P re s s C lu b . I ’ll caU in o u t o f- a jo b , b u t h o w h a dc v t r y h o u r im U l I s e t to t h t know n? T a l t b r g a a , to h a v e o p a rtm e n t." in k lin g o f w h y D a n n ie F e e ley

• • • fe a re d th e m a n . " I ’m n o t oxacU yho r tp U c td th e I T O V C . l i i t J t T a l t aa ld ah ak in g

looked a t h is I t I " • ‘5olm o.1 10:15. H . l iu i rM d o i i t j id t >" " 'l« L u d d c n D om beya n d g o t in to th e c o c p e h e 'h a d : ,r e n te d . B e h in d th e - t e e l h e c a d e ' So? . T ho o th e r s * ^ r l s o a ll p o ss ib le sp e e d In to th e , e c t l « i seem ed g e n u in e e n o u g h . 'T h a t Is o l to w n w h le h h a rb o r e d th e m o » t |« h j you a re h e re . Y o u 'v e h e a r d

T r a la r t a r i T»U > sr«M <• fcrip» M rra a la «o P c c U r. wli»tk r» * ita « a r r t s t l ( ab* !■ »o( b rea « h ( IB to face tk* v a a lc .

C IIA P T E R X W H E N B ob T a i t h a d le f t D an n ie ” F e e lcy 's ofBce h e w e n t d i-

r c c tly to th o lin e o f te lep h o n e b oo th s o n th e f irs t floor. S tep p in g in to o n e o f th e m , h e q u ic k ly d ia le d th e n u m b e r o t h is ow n a p a r tm e n t A n n e L c s te f a n sw e re d th e te lep h o n e .

“I 'v e Ju s t g o t b a c k f ro m th e , sh o p p in g y o u o rd e re d ," s h e to ld T u it. ' “ M y m a is s t i l l a s lee p . S h a ll I w a k e h e r? "

• 'N o t u n t i l 11:30,'’ T a l t sa id . “ I w a n t y o u to ta k e h e r d o w n to h e a d q u a r te r s to se c D a n n ie F e e - Icy . Y ou a re to b o th e re a t 12. H e ’U q u e s tio n M y ro a p le n ty , b u t I th in k h e 'll t r e a t h e r r ig h t— a n d w h e n y o u go t th ro u g h , c o m e b a ck to th e a p n r tm c n t a n d I ’ll m e et y o u th e re ,"

■‘Y o u 're n o t c o m in g w i th u s? ”" I lU lnk i t w in b e b e t te r i f I

don’t. I 'v e ju a t t a lk e d to F ee ley , a n d I h a v e a h u n c h t h a t h e ’d r a th e r I w a s n ’t a ro u n d w h e n M y m a Is th e re ."

" B u t it 's a ll r ig h t t o r m e to go w illj h e r? " A n n e a sk e d .

•'I w o n t y o u to ," T a i t »ald. " A n d if a n y th in g d o e sn ’t look good to yo u , le a v e w o rd f o r m e

A S h-rt- In

BecauMlielle fd se .Totiuaran(r<W hatMr'll

Hnowball lA lham KayiT h e 'V o ten B e lte r N otKleot no H im W hen C onilalilc llc'a Hy In W riie-lit 'O frirr!

(So Ici'n clpoi h im anyw ay a "• ............................ rand ldatfl!)

DBOAUHE A I / y r o f our conlrllifl w rote in to n»k im w hy In tunkot wn a re ii'l Klving tliein th e ir chaiicfl lo will llin P o t B hoU 60 centa, we'll s ta r t th e lo n te a ts a g a in today, fliioot your rcpllea In p ro n to to P o t Slinta, Ti> BlVfl o u r ru ra l rea d ers a chance, Wfl w cii't annoiince th e w inner un til n rx t 'l^le?l(1ay. H ere w e go:

J 5 r£ :A /iS AGOO C T . 10, m 3

All th e tow ns on th o T w in Falls t r a c t ore now follow ing th e exam ple of T w in P a lis a n d sendlnK out tlielr beat to h e lp save th e bean crop.

T lie spectac le of fo rm er M ayor P,I. M cR oberU a n d C ity C lerk

Ja m e s L. M ee bu rled In ticons In ­sp ire d m a n y yesterday . Roy 8 p a r- gu r m a d e quU e a rcco rd n.i a fucat- ler. F in d in g C lc a ia n re llcn tty ou t up to t}ie elbow, j . l lu n i . barl>er, th o u g h t h e w ould ninkc rings a ro u n d h im fo r sp o r t, b u t lic iitiy set a rec o rd *and a f te r a tliiir H unt sagged back In to tlio Nrlioul boy c lass a n d w as c o n te n t to btixmi im -

.MW I. * .. IIP o t S h o ts n iyiitrr)

j i o r -

prohletn irni't nometlunj; new. IL Ima UB for upwunlK of n dccado now, anti Honio

J f ito roota go back much farther than that. So far wc ■ undertaken to eolve tho problem hv a policy of

*,'and the present crieis serves notit-o Ihiit that on’t work any more.einediatlon of tho current dlHuuto won't help. ItfcOei to the very bottom of the trouble and -^t>how 8 how our transportation industry 1ft its lost hoalth-f>thc6e are tho things that tffltely needed. They can best be hud, It would ■OMgh action by the government.

NO. 1‘i'w<i K<'nllemeti w ho i

lie c a p ita l n cliuKrIneO to disoovt

Mow w ere (lie gen tlem en dining, In wlm t r tly , and w h at had grnKit cold?

NO. tA Ujiiiudo reren lly h it th e largeat

c tly III '"l1iP I>Klui«tlo B tale" on the diiy th a t a p ro m in e n t d lit r lo t a lto r.

. recplved Oie U epubllcan nomi luillon (or gov rrnor of a n la te known

. ' n i e ttsceU lor Hlut4»,'’ bu t belter lown liy a n o tiir r nicknam e.W hat n ty III w h at sU ln wa<i . . . .

by a to in a d o ? W lio was noinlnaleil l<) Ihff KOveniorflhJi' o t wJiat s ta te , anil w lm t Is tlio l)e ttrr know n iiU-k nnmn o l th a t Mnie?

NO. a‘lliP liiHii w lm .w ioU ;' Vaultv JTalr' nil Ixini th o ycBi- linlom tiin im u rit

fltiitrn (Irrliu.-.! |in hirrm d wur oij tJrn u t llr llu lu , iln (tin t (lin year a l te r L incoln «lrllvereil th e U otlys- burg aild rew , j j u ml/idle tm nw wm w h at tl i r w orld w lilie i th a t Hpatn, C hina, and Japn ii would Ylo aA fast as iKualblc.

W hat wan tli r nm ii’A iiuiue, wjien was h e born , a n d When did he die?

FAMOtm I.AHT MNB . , H e 's h ia rd a ll Ihe eaiidl-

d a l« » ~ u y B h s 'a gonna beeoroa a h r rro lll . .

TMK (IKNTI.KMAN IN •HIE T l l l l t l ) ROW

e x p en s iv e a p a r tm e n t buU d tngs.H ig h e st a n d m o s t im p te in g o t

a l l w a s th e F a im u m t A rm s , and It w a s to th i s s tn i c tu r e th a t T a i t g u id e d h is c a r . H e roU ed the coupe ju s t b e y o n d th e g ree n can o p y a n d g r in n e d to h im s e lf as th e u n ifo rm e d d o o r m a n h a s te n e d b e y o n d h is a cc u s to m e d post.

“ T h an k s , p a l. . . T a t e tu m ­b le d o u t. “ W baV s th e a p a r tm e n t n u m b e r o f L e o n a rd M acy? look ing f o r h im ."

•T e n tw e n ty - tw o ,” th e doo rm an sa id . I f h e w a s n o t im p re sse d b e ­fo re , h e w a s n o w . “T u r n to you r le f t f ro m th e e le v a to r a n d Mr. M aey 's a p a r tm e n t is th r e e doors d o ^ . "

- / T a i t w a lk e d in to th e om a lc

th a t I a m in te re s te d , a ls o ? ’' T a i t nodded , a n d M acy sa id , “P lea se com e in .”

H e u sh e re d T a i t n o t In to th e m a in room , b u t in to a s m a ll b o o k - U ned s tu d y o f t th e h a l lw a y . T h e re w e re vo lum es f ro m flo o r to ce il­ing—a n d on ly tw o ( ^ a l r s . A t M acy 's In v ita tio n , T a i t to o k one o f them . M acy s e t t le d in to th e o th e r, o ffered T a l t c ig a re ta a n d began ta lk in g v o lu b ly .

"P e rh a p s y o u c a n a s s is t T a i t. Y ou n e w sp a p e r f e llo w s h a v e he lp ed m e c o n s id e ra b ly i n th e past. I confess t h a t m y — a h — W ork is m ostly th e o ry . F o r th e p rac tic a l touch , g iv e m e a n e w s - p a p v m ari e v e ry tim e ." M acy co n tem p la ted th e c e ilin g fo r

m om en t, a n d T a l t w aited .'•T ait, th is m u rd e r in te re s ts m e

be ca u se o t I ts b a ck g ro u n d . 1 re fe r to th o phen o m en o n o t sw in g m usic. N ow —p u re ly f o r thft sa k e o f a rg u m e n t— le t u s say th a t M rs. D om bey k illed th e b a n d le ad e r.I f e d — "

“W hy do y o u p ic k h e r? " T a i t in te r ru p te d .

" V e ry s im ple. S h e h a d th e m o s t l o g a in . Wo do n o t. of coursc , y e t k n o w th e m 6 live . T h ey m ay h a v e q u a rre le d , a lth o u g h th a t d o e sn 't s eem Jlkcly . A t th o m o m e n t I choose to be liev e th a t i t w as p r c - m e d ita ted ."

" B u t w hy sho u ld she se lec t th o G o lden B ow l a s th e sccne? ’’

•'B ecause th a t gave u s tw o h u n ­d r e d o r .m ore p o ssib ilities as su s ­p e c ts . I th in k i t is c lover, t l i a t to u ch . B u t it Is m o re th a n t h a t I t is s lg n lflc a n t '’

"S lgn iflcan t?"

\ f A C Y n odded . "S h e w as a n a d d ic t o f sw ing m usic. A n d

m y th e o ry is th a t h e r m in d , a p a r t o f it, w as un h in g e d by sw in g m usic. I -h a v e a rra n g e d fo r e x p e r t te s tim o n y on th a t. D r. D a r ry l M attlso , th e e m in a n t p sy c h ia tris t .’'

“ I kn o w h im ,’’ T a l t sa id . " A n d if you ’ll p a rd o n m e, I th in k th a t M a ttlsc is n u t t ie r th a n a n y of th o p e o p le h e ’s e v e r p sychoana lyzed . A s for sw ing m usic m a k in g peoplo c ra iy , w h a t a b o u t Ja iz? "

"O h , th e re 's q u ite a d ifference , y o u k now . T h o v e ry v o c ab u la ry o t sw in g m usic unconscious ly r e ­veals a n u n b a lan c e . T h e mu.«ii- c lan s a re k n o w n os ‘c a ts .’ A flu to becom cs on ‘agony p ip e ' o n d th o m usic is ‘se n t o u t o f th e world.* T h e a d d ic b a rc kn o w n , e v en to th e n u e lv c s , as ‘g a tes ’ o r ‘ick ies’ o r ‘J it te rb u g s .’ A n d th e y do n o t r e f e r to them se lves a s dan cin g , A h , no. T h ey ‘sh a g ’ o r th e y ‘f lltte rc u t’." M acy sm iled . "Y ou seo , I h a v e been m a k in g q u ite a s tu d y o f th is m odern phenom enon . I n fa c t, T a l t, I d o n 't m in d te llin g yo u , I ha v e h a d a sm a ll In te re s t in D om - b e y ’s b a n d fo r som e tim e n o w .”

T ills in fo rm atio n s ta r t le d T a it. H e co u ld th in k o f n o su ita b le com m ent, b u t th e re w a s n o n e ed f o r com m ent. L e o n a rd M acy w as ta lk in g on. su a v e ly . "T h o se te rm s, m y ’ son , a re in d ic a t io n s o f th o w o rld o f th o h a lf k n o w n .”

" I c an ’t a g re e ," sa id T a i t. 'T v o seen th e A m e ric an p e o p le a p p a r ­e n t ly go a b so lu te ly sc re w y . B u t u n d e rn e a th th e y ’r e p le n ty so lid . T h is sw ing m u sic c ra z e is n o th in g m o re d a n g e ro u s th a n m in ia tu re go lf w as. A nd a s fo r M y m a D om ­bey , sh e —”

M acy c u t In q u ie tly . "A h . ' . .” h e sm iled s lo w ly . ‘‘I b e lie v e I d isc o v er y o u r In te re s t. Y ou a re In love w ith th e g ir l. I s th a t it?.”

(T o B e C o n tln o ed )

B y fiO D N E V D U TC IIE R E ven ing T im es W ashloglon

C orrespondent W A SH IN O T O N , O ct. 10 Badly '

im d e rs ta f fed , rm anc la lly s ta rv ed an d s llghU y dazed by com plexities of th e law . th e a d m ln ls tm tlq n of th e wnBC- h o u r law app ro a ch e s th e effective d a te o f th e a c t, Oct,. 3 i, convinced th e law needs om endlng.

M illions o f w orkers on goods m ov­in g In in te r s ta te com m erce w ill be g tu ira n tec d a m ax im um w ork ite ek of H ho u rs , w ith tim e a n d a h a lf fo r overtim e,' a n d a m in im um wage o f 25 cent.s a n h o u r u n d e r th e la w .

B u t A d m liils tn ito r E lm e r 'F , A n­d rew s h a s no pow er' to say w hich In d u s tr ie s a rc covered b y 't h e law o n d w h ic h a re n o t. T h e a c t m akes c e r ta in d e fin i te exem ptions a n d A n­d rew s probab ly will Issue n m em or­a n d u m te llin g w hich industrie s are ’'Obviously" a ffec te d , b u t will n o t a t ­te m p t to show w h ich occupations a n d In d u s tr ie s fa ll ou ts ldeS E m - ploye-s in re ta i l tr a d e "oljvlously" a re n o t a ffe c te d a n d em ployes o f fac ­to rie s m a k in g goods for sa le outside th e s t a t e -'obviously" arc . T here Is a la rge b o rd e r-lin e group.

H . I S T O R Y Of Tw in Falls City & County

M rs. K a te T a b e r is honi vLilt w ith relallvcfl in Miif a n d Illino is.

M rs, B ussell will e n le r ta ln a t thn aoitnrnnii h o te l w llh ik liini hrini to ­m orrow,

2 7 Y E A R S A G OO C T . 19, m il

BoinoUme duflnK 'niiuM lny n igh t b u rg la rs saw ctl U irnngli lh« o u tr r door o t th e lo c k -u p a n d ( 'uU lim ugh th o s tee l ba rn of th e crll. Ai<iln nil th o llfiuor h e ld In rv tilrncp In the lliiuor cDsm n iul iniidc Mwir K*'tA- wny. No chlfl Imn b rc ii anto Uie jK 'ri>elrator« by Iht- iiiy nnil c o u n ty offlclols . ’ll»o evl<tr-nrr which wa.i n«;nrecl hy delMitlv<':i .imi in* te n d ed to cD rrobciniir vntm i rvl- d e n ro g lv rn by llicn i, lu»« <«-vui)ic(l a p ro m in e n t p a r t in th e tiinl, iiip pro secu tion , w hile liM iillciiiipnl by th e loss, cii|>e<-ts to piii u |i u Mionu fig h t In a n y rven i

M n t 'n n d lni(S a tu rd a y on th e .grndc on ilir new In te ru rb n n Hue from tli i i i i ty to T w h i I'niln, 'l lm f lr r l h lirh-h to in g rad e d Is fro m th e J . A. W itlnn co r­n e r nO rlh oiH* m ile, U b ilm In irn - tlon of those In ehniKP lo Imvr llie f ra d e .ro m p le te il from tlio d ty llm-

.1 to w itliln a m ile n( (Im fnlln unO g rad e w ltliln tlin n e x t tli liiv dnya,

l ^C^ASTLEl'OKl) t

fa iw o rlh U iig iiji rn loy rc l i> dow pie niipper l \ t I h r M rO iodhi c h u rc h liuil w eek, u iid r r tlir .llrn :- t lo n of th e ir spo itaor, Mrn. J , J . B ) l ^ . K rlls B ylw e a iic tioneil o ff tlie plea.

M r. nnd M rs, M n u rire O n rrry Irfl B unday lo r th e m o u n ta in " on i« dcrr h u n tin g tr ip ,

M r. a n d M rs, M rila O rny lira l and sm all son . I<ee. h a v e r e tu rn rd ftiiin a lO 'day t r ip to WaalilnKUin,

M r. a n d M rs, D en v er K lnyoii, Mr. a n d 'M rs, B ill K ln y o n a n d M r. and

K loyon )inv8 relii ' h u n tin g tr ip In

The Family Doctor

(ThU Is th e f i r s t o f tw o a rtic le s In which D r. F lsh b e ln discusses th e m a tte r o f ip e c c h tr a in in g ),

¥ *By I)K. M O R B IS FIB IIB E IN

Kdllor, Jo u rn a l o f th e A m erican M edlral A ssoclatlan , a n d o t llygela , Ihe i le a i th M agailne

Speech Is th e c h ie f c h a rac te r is tic by w hich we d is t in g u ish -m a n from anim al.

11 Is only recen tly U ia t schools tvu given wrloii.n a t te n t io n to the

m a ile r of »ix*cli. I n a n earlie r genera tion f a r m ore s t f e u was placc<l on w riting.

T w enty-five o r 30 y « a rs ago tho coun try wiis well covered witli elocution le iichers, a n d m a n y lit- Ue boyn a n d g irls w ere ta u g h t to rec ite jXMitry w ith Re.slures. Now- Aduyfi Irss a t te n l lo a Is p a id lo sucli rec lln tlnn , b u t m u c h m ure Is puld to sim ple ta lk ing fo r vn ilons ii pows.

T he s ta tii llc s iieem to nhnw th a t abou t 10 p e r r e n t of ou r public han H npeecl) de fea t, Perh i\p ,i one a n d u hu ir n ill l lo n ' o h ild rrn ntul-

ul n tnm m rr; p e rh a p s onother m illion require h e lp fo>* uU irr bad hab lln o f .ai>er('ti.

ChiUlren learn m u c h IhrouHh ImllAtlon. M nny a ch ild b ruined

to hi* niiecch hu b ltn by bml h ab its of hlK o lde r b ro tlic rn iind atatern, by h is f a ll ie r a n d nioUicr, a n d hy h is p la y m ates, w ho n irly In lil.i life liiivc ta u g li t h im In- c o rr tv t m a n n ers o f fxprea.ilon.

W iien c lilld rcn r n l r r kh ider- g a r tfn Uie Icuclier booh Ictirni U) ilostlfy itirm n c co rd lng lo ih e lr

nblllty to rxiirenn Iheinselvea.* ¥

i l wiia ih o iig lil tliMt >riu9t ijK-ri'h delivlK w ere d u n lo aomn uiulomU'iil d h lii rh a n c e , Nowiidiiyn, II h retiognlEcd U ia l a nnnill |>«r ■ eiil. re rlo ln ly loss Uniii one i>er :ent, o t a ll Iho ranes o f defoctlve ‘IX-iyIi a re due lo som e phyalcnl <llxiil)l)lty. m ill ihnL thn vunt lu iijnr- Ity niti due to bod psyrlioloKy.

A w e n t w ilto r on tleteollvc iper<'lt h as colnr<l tlie p h ruse ,"llp la*lne«s' to de jirrlbc tluw o peoplo Who ha rd ly tro u b le to ta lk cor* leelly , Kveiyono can reu llw , w llli a inonien t'a th o u g h t, t h a t th e a b il­ity 1(1 A|>eak d ia ttncaly , reciulrrs a oerU In nm m iut o f a t te n t io n In for- malUm i>f tlio noimdn, exactly as Ihe ab ility lo th row n baAet>all or >iwlng go lf olul) re<juliTa a certnh i

o( m e n ta l a n d (ihyalcal co- o rdlnulluu.

W hen young rlillO ri'n a re learu ' Ing to s|)cak, th e y m a y Iw m ade lU 'lfa llM th e In ip 'T inncn of njinik' Ing (o iie t 'l ly by Millitliln K'Wuu fo r co rrec t niiecvh, itnd tlnm early In life bo Ktvrn th e neev»nnry iliiFi to >i|>rnk dln tlnctly ,

•nw w oK h (JWI tir Iho flHialU'JilId re n o t nearly no lnii>orlnnt as the

You M ay N ot Know Thai—

B ehind the S cen es In W ash in gton

c u t th a t to $600,000, th e se n ata to tSOO,000 a n d th e house to 1400.000, w ith C ongressm an W oodrum of V ir­g in ia a ssu ring offlclala they w ere • 'lucky to g e t any th in g ,” M ora th a n IM.OOO w en t to th e ch ild ren 's b u reau to cQforcc th e ch ild labor b a n . As m uch will Ro to m ove th e Im m igra- Uon b u rea u , w hose space th e w age- h o u r a d m in is tra tio n Is lak ing in th e labor bu ild ing , and pay Its r e n t e lse­w here .-

A d m in is tra tio n ' eventually Is ex­p ected to c ost betw een two a n d two a n d a h a lf m illions a year. M ean­w hile, a lth o u g h 13 reg ional offices h av e been announced , p robably n o t m ore th a n fou r o r five regional re p ­rese n ta tiv es will be In th e field by Uie 24th. O en e ra l Counsel Calvin M ag- ru d e r asked a s ta f f of 30 law yers a n d cou ld g e t b u t six . O the r s ta ffs a re sim ila rly underm anned .

A lth o u g h e n fo rcem en t a n d in ­spection w in be In sign ifican t a t th e ' s ta r t . A nd rew s id depend ing on business m en to he lp enforce th e law by rep o rtin g vio la tions by com ­pe tito rs .(C opyrigh t, 1938, NEA Service. Inc.)

C O U R T H A S 'F IN A L SAY

A ny A ndrew s m em orandum will be adv iso ry a n d su b je c t to review by th e co u rts . T h e law w as W'rltlen on th e baala o f d is se n tin g opinion.^ of c e r ta in sup rem e c o u rt Justices, In th o be lief U ia t th e se <Ussentlng o p in ­ions w ould becom e m ajo rity op in ­ions. T o u pho ld th o law th e cou rt m u s t reverse th e H am m er vs. D agcn - h a r t decision w hich he ld p roduction w asn ’t su b je c t to federa l con tro l a n d t h a t m a n u fa c tu re a n d m in ing w ere n o t com m erce. A ssum ing tho c o u rt docs th a t . I t m u s t s till d e te r­m in e how f a r in to Industry th e law c a n c o n stitu tio n a lly ex tend ,' by d e ­c is ions In ind iv idual cases.

O n ly em ployers "obviously" cov­e red will be p rosecu ted If they fa ll to com ply w ith th e law. B u t bo th th e y a n d "bo rd e r-lin e '’ em ployers c an b e sued by em ployes fo r double d a m ag e s on unpa id overllroe com ­p e n sa tio n o r m in im um wages, th e c o u rts de cid ing w h eth er em ployes a re e n title d to dam ages. E xcept fo r a few carefu lly specified de fin itions req u ire d of th e adm in istra to r, a d ­m in is tra tiv e In terp re ta tio n s c a rry no Im m u n ity fro m such private sulta.

E m ployers m u st keep recordj? os w ages a n d ho u rs , b u t need n o t tu rn in r e p o r ts . A dm lnlstratlT e d e fin i­tio n s o f learners , hand icapped p e r­sons, BCttsonal em ploym ent, p ro fe i- s lona ls , e x e c u t i v e s , "produc tion areajs” a n d o the rs called fo r by th e law w ill be published by O ct. 34.

By NA OM I R . M A RTIN

• Only one woTnan has ever rcnchcd the^ top of M ount Borah. H c r'n a m e is ins.cribcd in th e Ki'Jinite pinnacles on th e eum m it.

* JE R O M E I

Mr. a n d M rs. W. P , EaUin. Long Bcftch, Calif., a n d fo rm er Jc io m e rea- IdentA, a re guests of rc la tlv ra and f riends for a few weeks.

M rs. D ella P re n tic e , Blnckfoot, form er Je ro m e shool hv itru r to r , Lt a g u ra t of rela tives a n d frlcndn,

V em Jo h n so n . E lbe rt R ice, and E lbert. Jr., re tu rn e d Prlilny fro m ' a aucceaaful e lk h u n t to tlic Solway n a tio n a l fore.^t.

Mr, a n d M rs, J . H , L im iper. D ale T hom as, a n d R o n a ld H arris, Bho- shone, packed in to th e Selway fo re st tills week on a deer h u n t,

Mrs. S tan ley S la te r e n te r ta in ed lupmbers o f th e S a tu rd ay evening iirldKii club. FollowinK a i>ot-luck ilinncr, ca rd s were In play w ltl) hlKh MMiro prlM being received hy Mr.i, H oinrr noborson .

Mr. a n d M rs. H enry l^ b e r t . H alt ikn C lly, w ere w eek-end kucsI^ h e re I enjoy tho p h e a sa n t huntU tg.

H A S CO WORKKRiS,NEEDS 1,000

T lio adm lnl.^tratlon Iiua about n p io y w a n d vxpert« to need about lliousand , I l e iin 'l add lo I ti pres-

lit fitnff becaUM It lacks funds. T he d e p a r tm e n t o t labor asked 11,500.000 for n d m ln b lra tlo n . 'l lie budget bu-

HUDSON-CLAUK SHOK R E PA IR

BhM R apaira W hiU Yoh W all

K A l .ru r . TD IlNK H

m an n er In w hlc li^U io w ords i»«l, C hildren- w ho live h i hoinea n w hli'h tho p a rcn U si>eok d ls l ln c t- y and use c o rrec t w ords will. If

Uiey hnvn o rd inary Intelllgeiu'e, ea rn to use th e sam e w ords In the

Mine

nd foreign p a r«nU frequently devel- np a bo lter p ron u n cia tio n of E ng- Ish th a n do th e ch ild ren of uncdil- rttled A m erican pare iita . 'I lio rca - .011 la, of course , th a t the ch ild ren if foreign p a re n ts leurn n i" s t of Ihelr E ngllah In achool, w liero they :mvo a c liunco to ob tu in pu re « f'd :lear K nglish, TJio early In flu n ic f i ir e of tlie g roatea t Im iio runce .

Fd a h o ©N A w i C outihooua From

—A Im ^ COl.OIt (!AIIT00N

COMEDY BRd NEWB

T O EDW ARD,FR O M m s FRIEND

T h e re 's a n au tog raphed photo of S o u th C aro lina’.*; S e n a to r '■Cotton E d" S m ith Just outside th o office of S ec re lary H enry W allace .

C olored E dw ard C rockctt, m es­senger, v a le t a p d a tte n d a n t to secretarlc-s of ag ricu ltu re slncC W ilson 's od m ln lsu allo n , is th e m a n to w hom th e p ic tu re Ls In - ficrlljed — even though ."C o tton E d" cam paigned fo r rcn o m in allo n ' th is year on th e "w hite sup rem ­acy " is&ue ond w alked o u t on a p ray in g colored pasto r a t th e 1930 Dem ocratl<; convention. I t says; •■To E dw ard C rockett from hU friend , E . D . S m ith ,"

I KIMBERLY

E lla flte rlsm lth le ft F riday exccndrd vlsll In Ilulli

S lio will s to p hi D enver fo r a visit w lih rclativcfl.

■file D orcas cliMi o f (ho M et^r o<lbt c h u rc h w as e n terta in ed la s t

il llio liomn of Mrn. Lon Hog' gn rd t- Mm, 1, W. Bowmnn gave nn acc o u n t o f th o d is tric t b runch m eet'

u t tho W illinni M adden.

I 'r lr c s w etil to Mi«. r io y d Jmiei a n d M rs, A, .1, W lbon.

E v ere tt H ag rr ai>ent SatUT' d a y In }}olso n ttcnd tng tho W riters' R ound -up .

liov , iind Mrn. M tltoii Bower and M r. HiKl Mr;i. H ym n W henlrr le ft •nm riiday lo r Ueiiver, Colo., w hon th e y will a tte n d a iia llonal conven­tio n or Ihe O h rh tla n chu rrii.

0 %V«inrn's C htlnlhin Ti-in|)nr. Uj)1o)i w f i KrlrJfly 1j» th e M ntll'

odlnt cliiiicli.

C A P I T A L

C O M M E N T

By DAVID N . JO H NSO NB O ISE , O ct, 10 (U.P.)-With lit tle

m ore th a n th ree weeks to go to e lec tion , Id ah o 's cnndidatcs buckled dow n to th e hom e s tre tch o f c am - pa lg n h ig today.

I n th e n e x t th ree weeks, c ah - d ia a te s fo r th e lesser s ta te offlce i R'fll p robab ly pay m ore a tte n t io n to local Issues Instead of ta lk in g so m u c h o f n a tio n a l a ffairs.

T lie tr e n d to Ignore developm ents w hich h av e provided n good f ig h t ' fo r th e g u b e rn a to ria l c a n d ld a t* h a s been m arked , especially wlUi th e D em ocrats . S ta te candidate* have, to d a te , exprc.>ised m uch con ­ce rn in g n a tio n a l jxilitlcs In stead of tu rn in g to Id ah o for th e ir Issues,

D em o crats repeated ly h av e s tr e s s ­ed tlie occom pllshm ents o f federa l agcnclcs, p resum ably re s tin g con fi­d e n t In th e t id e , of D em ocratic s tr e n g th to c a rry th em In to office. R ep u b lican s liave pa id a b it m ore a t te n t io n to local politics, b u t a t th e sa m e tim e h av e done th a t w hleh IJjcy w ere u rged n o t to do a t tt ie lr s ta te conveh tlon here . T hey have "ca tcgo rlca lly dam ned th e New D ea l."

B a t th e can d id a tes fo r th e g o r- e rn o rsh lp , c . B en Ross of th«

^B ocrbons a n d C. A. B otto lfsen of th e e le p h a n t e U n , have gone a t i t h a m m e r a n d tongs, using p u re ­ly localized issues. T hey d raw th e crow ds, a n d th e com m ent h a s be­com e m ore a n d m ore freq u en t co n ce rn in g th e probabllltlea o f a c lose r ac e betw een th e two.M a n y h av e gone so f a r a s to s a y .

t h a t w hile DemocratJi will probably tako th e m a jo rity o t th e s ta ta Ucket.It w ould n o t be a t a ll ■surprising to see th e R epubllcons ta k e th o gov­e rn o rsh ip . W e quote,- wc a re n o t p re ­d ic ting .

R oss a n d B otto lfsen h a re gone to tow n, m e tapho rically spM klng , on (he highw ay a u d it, th e g ran d Ju ry investigatioQ o t s ta te gov­e rn m e n t a n d o th e r th in g s r e f le c t­in g on s ta te adm in istra tion .T h o p e o p le ,. generally confu-wd

H 'cr th o a u d it a n d th e Investiga­tion . c.speclally th e a g ra rian c law es. h u n g e r fo r th is type of bn tiling a n d th o In te re s t ta k en presages a reco rd vole.

■ Ross de fends hla prervlnua th rea a d m ln la tra tlo n s agalna t th e a u d it a n d Its quasl-accusalive rev r la - ■ Ilona eoncern tng im proper conduct In th o h lfh w ay d ep artm en t. He ridJculM Ihe a u d lio n a n d sa y s h e w ould no t have been a good gov­e rn o r h a d ho failed to tako lib ­e rtie s w ith funda for th e purpose of " fu m U h ln f you fa r m e n good ro a d i.”nottolfftcii, leap ing Into th o frav

w llh vlKor on llir nio.st prom U lng bone of c tin trn tlon llepublicaiui huvn liad In yeiirn, c arilM th e niid it wlfii lilin nnd piead.-j for tiio. "elec­tio n of a n hoiie.n Rovm im ent,"

T h e BoiiiUorliil and congreNslonal cam pa igns aro no t eajieclally flnnliy. E ach s ide follows ii w i-ll-bratcn p a th of chargn and ro iin ler-charR e re ­g a rd in g thn na llu n al udn iln lalm tlon .

2 »•. M.-20e M.K iddles 1 0 ^ Anyllme

C ontliiudiis from 1:15 P. M. UNCI.K JO K -K ’H

CDSS3IHTAJ{TIN(i TODAY!

2—F K A T lIR K S-2No A dvanrc In r rlee s !

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Wednesday, October 19, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page Myt*:

Granere A sks More Control of Liquor

BO H L. O ct. 19 (Specia l)—C edar D raw O ran g e nfet F riday a t th e C e­d a r D raw achop l audito rium . A reso lu tion w*a p resen ted by th e s ta te

O ra n g e m a itc r , W . W . D eal, asking fo r m ore rig id enforcem ent o f liquor law.i. T h e reso lu tion w as endorsed by tiie O ran g e.

A poem . "Id a h o S ta te ." com poicd by a F i le t w om an, w as read . T lic nex t m eeU ng h a s been p o s t ^ e d u n til

th e (Ir.st F r id a y In N ovem ber w hen an Id ah o P ro d u c ts supper will be served. - '

LICENSED TO WED

a t th e recorder's offlco la s t week In­cluded Joe D ay. E den , a n d M rs, K a te E . O verton. O shkosh, W ls,; Elwootl M cCnuley a n d E leano r fjm lth . bo th of F ile r; a n d Ed Enloe a n d Elsie Fu ller, bo th o f Je ro m e.

T ransien t Held on Charge of A ssault

JE R O M E , O c t . 10 {Special)—Bill Dfivb, tran s ien t, accused of a t te m p t­ed a.ssault to com m it rap e recen tly a f te r h e g rabbed a M -ycar-o ld J e r ­

om e g irl on h e r. way hom e, fro m a dance , w as bound over to an sw er th e chargD In d is tric t court w hich con ­venes he re th is fall.

D avis w fts.brou?ht before P roba te Jydgfl H eber N. Folkm an fo r a r - ralgnm .ent.

MEDICAL MARVEL DKADLONDON OIJD-A man who

f d th e m edical w orld by n * : fo r th e s e co n d 'tim e a t the i70 a n d then h av ing f ire cM______h a s died a t F a reh am , Hampahin, a t th e age of W.

CA STLEFORD , O ct, 19 (S pecia l)— stu d e n ts receiving scho las tic honors a t th e C astle fp rd h ig h school and grade school fo r tiie s ix w eeks period of th e sem es ter have been announced by school o fficia ls. ^

R eceiving hono rs in th e h ig h school were H elen P e te rso n and Jo h n Bar- inagA.

B -hono rs w ere earn ed by : ' M a rg a re t B rabb . Bclva B lackliam ,

Shirley Brow n. B e tty S helton , G eor- Reed, Id a P lnk fon , D oro thy

C lem ent. D olores BarlnaR a, J im Cook. P a u l 'F ie lds, L cnorc W heeler. B onalyn R unyon. M arilyn HIIT, M ar­cella F ouka l. M nric Plnk-ston. Irene B lackhom . L u m lr Z ach , M axine M il­ler, M ary C onrad , a n d M nxlne B rack ­e tt,

G rade School Roster S tu d en ts w ho placed on th e grade

school honor roll were;Flr.<it ga rde : J e a n D raper, M arie

G ucrry , E iisene M ontgom ery, Billy R lngert, M arv in R obbias. S tan ley Cox. a n d L labcih Lu Shield.s.

Second grade : J a n e t A bshire. C a th ry n Bean, E ugene B lnckham , Jim m ie Bulkley. D olores C layton. L illian G on tc rm an , B etty L ou H aney, Edw ard H nrt, Je an n e K udlac. Libby Novnk. Joyce R m t, Jo h n n ie Schaer. Brne.it Simp.son. P nu llnd 'W Sttrr

T lilrd g rade : G ertrude Brad.shaw. Je an C otirad, Pau line D erle. B a r­ba ra H arm on , F red Jonc.s. C a th a r ­ine Rec.se, V erglne Spenccr, M arie S tiea ll. M elvin Todd.

F o u r th g rad e : Sam m y Y oshlda. Denn H am m ond, V irginia Brabb. Jcnn K lnyon a n d Del!?. Slunore ,

F ifth G rade F i f th K rade: Jo h n B rackc tt, Caryl

H aley. Mell.wa G w ln, Jo h n Hill, Ray K ing, Dnrr,’ln M anshlp a n d Carol J e a n M iller. '

S ix th grade : P liylls Rcc.'ic.S rv rn th grade : Je ro m e Z ach. G ay ­

lord T liom as, Pau line Reese, Goldie . Moore and M axine John.ston.

ElchfJi O ln<m P inkston .D flla B rabb, W llm a i3ybce. B elly G nrre ll, G ene Brown.

M I S I I C E D A Y PLANS OUILINED

CA STLEFORD . O ct. 19 (SpcclaD — Arm istice day will be e laborately ob.«erved a t C astleford h igh school.

A p ro cram will be p resen ted In th e auditorU im , beg lnn ln s a t 10:15 a, m.. and ending a t th e ArmLstice h o i i r . ' l l a . m.

A t th a t tim e th e p rog ram will be sh ifte d to th e football field, w here th e boys from th e Acequla hlRh^ .'=chool will m eet th e Ca-stleford boy.'! in th e Inst game of th e football sea-

Jerome Grange Observes Origin

JE R O M E , O ct. 19 (S p c c la l) -A n ' In teresting a n d varied program enjoyed by HO m em bers a n d gucsun a t th e Boo.ster nlR ht even t given la st Friday by th e Jerom e G range.

Mr. and Mrs. H arvey D . Cooke were flee ted as nlternnte.s to a t- lend th e ^ ta te Graiiise convention nl Bol.se beRlniilng O ct. 21.,

■I'he n a tio n a l GriinKc nia.ster’a ;-MiKfi was Riven by W illiam N. H ard - wlclr. Je rom e O raiiqe masHT, 'IV o vocal n u n ib e is 'w c rr o tie r rtl by the H-H cliil) girls of G randview d istric t, followed by n pliino .snio by Mrs. Arcie Thoma-s,

'i 'h e h is to iy of the OrauKe Klvnn by M rs. C h a rlo tte Hnbertion followe<l by "Coliimlius Diiv," a me oUiRUR by Mrs. A. F. He.v.lrr, T m uslro l readhiK ' were given by Mrs, K a th e rin e K a k i n followrd by ' OratiKe Artlvltle.s o t Todiiy," gl by th e oldf.st tJriniKe meliiher ,)ernine ro iin ty . Jtiliii 1.. Ciniilil, whi> iil.'iO (iruanli’.rd th e .trroiiie {iranRr*, and numrron.-i oilier (IraiiKes ol llu ' eoim ly,

Kugenp and A nna l.im Craig nf- li 'ied a duel. tulUnvrd by a Miiiil l l r i r i i Hose llcsslei-. An e.'-Miy, "'i' Value ol OiniiKi- wgiven by Jo h n I'urklnhoti iollowi'd In' a mu.nical read ing by Fm nre.i Hllckel. Ilev, Albei t M, M arllii, M clli- cnll,-.t ofteiTd a travel talkfollowetl by (alk« by Mr. mikI W. !■'. Kaltin, lo n n e r Jerun ie renl- ili'Ut;., m id Mr.i. D elia Tn 'iil Hlai'kr<Ki(, iil.Mi a fo rm er Jem K'Nlilrnl,

Mr. Malon, nnw uI J.oiik Ilcaeh, . . a form er Je io u ir (hatiK e iiiusler and Mt.s. I’ren tire In a I itn iifr leetiiier.

( ;n lih were rn joyed la le r m aler Ih f rliiiliinan.nhl]) u[ Men.ieii-C 'r. A lunch wa.^ m t it iI.

l'al.'.y ................ iinniuniri.(liit'xL incrlliiK O cl. ttt ir i, idiiiKi J 'lO iJlun (jjjjjjei U'lIJ hr l.r iifil.

( ! li irc iic (^ iM alM oii

K ilCH n iM I(lll) 'l< -dm iU M '.V , Oi'l. ifc (H(.eelaU- -I'li-

ueiHl ^ervll•^n lo r A lm e iu r MatJion were lu 'hl M nudayY tl the Ihirley fiuinral botiie rlia iicll tind weie c( dlli't<'<l by lllnlmii J. i>ii\|n I.iit;ien th e rinil w ard. Ih lr iiu '-n l wa.i Ihe fam ily p lot a t ihn llm lrv d 'u Icry,

Mr, Mftltidii, form er ie;il<lenl he died reeen tiv In CnlHiiuila lollci Ing a lliiufliliiu lllnc.vi,

o fIvlitKHhtiry’H Drijff Slurp f e r n r i t K K S a m p le o f I-ICHS A id f o r H Ik I i IIIo<kI 1'rcH.suro H«liff.

l l lg h blood preflMire M iffetem li 1 win rallB iiffl urged to go (» Klniin buiy '» D rug jjio ro and receive a fre hamiito or A I.I.IM IN Ew eneo of (Jnr lie J'arsley Tublotn, va luable for tU ..-lief of dbitreM ing hymptomf. u hlHh blnoii prcM urc, Tlieao nrn tiv lab leU leflted by an em in en t nhyal- ila ii of New York (JHy w m , he redu<rd blood prM surn nnd re lleved lUrrlar.M and lieadachen Uj imliiK tlie tablnln accord ing to dl- rertlona on Ihe paekngn. To d r ie r m ine raiisn of yiuir high blood preS' Aure, »ee jo u r diK'tor. O e l InteifAl. Jhg lK)oklnl a long w ith your frc4 •am p in nf A I.M M iN today a n d tr i ihehft DIlUOI,IC!i;i inb le ts fo r your- «elf.

A G R E A T H A R V E S T EV EK T O F FALL n e e d s !

W e ’v e " l e a n e d t l i c c r o p ’s f i n e s t v a l u e s

a n t i p a s s t h e m o n t o y o u i n a g r e a t h a r ­

v e s t e v e n t y o u ’l l l o n g r e m e i m h e r .

H ere’s A New Crop Of

WINTERD R E S S E SCrepes'. niallese.s, lu a ll ' tl; versions. B lncla , diis-< -■* ty blues. ru :t5 . the very color.s you'' been w an ting . .Selcct . . . nnd SAVE today.

4

$ | Q 9 0

jrj; .) (liiy (lIciiiiiiiK “ f

BlousesCri'iicn o r i.atli hiKh n lilrred boxy tihorl

Wool

S kirtsO ii'enx . bhrt'», meyt,,

I.M .wnr w ith dlntinr

a tte n t io n (u t h

Muull deU lia o f »tyl-

iiiK. Melert (o<tay unil.

Wool

Skirts' O u r flueiit, O iin nnd

two pocket Blylffl.

w ith b e lt a t ­

tached , z ip p e r fn si-

eiicr# on wniflt. Bee

Ihlii Apleiiilld se lee-

REAP REAL SAVINGS IN EVERY DEPARTMENTW arm H arvest Value

WORK SOCKSG ri 'v w o o l , r o d o r R r c c i i t o p s , f o r liou l.s !(>'’

.................................... 2 5 cH e a v y w e i g h t a ll K i'cc ii lu ) ) s . 1 8 ” .P e r p a i r ..................

v o o l , w h i l e w i t h r e d o r

3 9 cO ii r f i i u 's t , lonK ' c o m b e d w o o l f o r l o n g e r w e a r . L i^ 'l i l K fc y w i t h r e d o r j £ j r r e o ii to p .s . 1 8 " . ............. ................ 4 ^ ^

Children's

SleepersH eavy fleec? lined kn;i .'levper.s, one o r tw o piece style.s. In Rrey or browr-, random , p aste l blue anti pink. Buy now for a ll w in ­ter.

6 9 cK xtra U o ttom s for Two

......................3 9 c

RIGHT NOW . . . YOU N EED THESE

OUTING FLANNELSE x t r a l ie a v y p a t t e r n s o n l i j r h t K i'o i iiu ls . F u l l w id e . S u i t a b l e f o r h a r d ­e s t w e a r . W f '

F a n c y p a t t e r n e d o u t i n g s in d i i r k c o lo r s . F u l l :?G'’ w id e , h e a v y w e i g h t f o r e x t r a w e a r .

15/MEN’S RIDING

BreechesS t u r d y w f i K h t 'w h i p c o r d in ^ 'r c y o r t a n , I ’o in i l a r n ic jr .s s i z e s in r c K u la r o r e x l r a le iiK tli .

$ 1 . 9 8K x t r i i h i‘ a v y w h ip c o rd w e a v e s . . . K re y o r t a n c o lo r s , b u t t o n " 'o l lt a i l o r e d f o r n e a t e r a p p c a r - a i i f c . R e m d i i r o r e x l r i i le n K l l is ,

$ 2 . 9 8

BOY'S W ARM

UnionsC lio ic i ' o f s lK jr t .s lc c \ 'is

a n k le le i iK lh , o r Ioiik ' u le e v e

i in k le lo n j r th in r a n d o m o r

w h i t e , Si/,i'.4 (> t o lO.

59c

CHENILLESPREADS

T hick, ex tra henvy tu ft» . In «eo- m etrlcu l p n lle n u , or fJornJa. T ltree . four and five color c blniitlonii.

$4.9*... $5-90

LADIES . . CHECK THESE VALUES!OUTING

Gowns and Pajamas

lO x tr a w a r m I ie a v i r i ' w c in li l u n lin K H ill p la in pa.'‘t i ' l ' ' " i ' f i in c y |) a t ( e r i i s .

98c

TICK TUCK

Gowns and Pajamas

N (‘W f i n e r , f i r m e r w e n \ f ill k n i t t e i l K H i'in e iils , I ’li:'- le i b lu e o r r o s e .

98c

RAYON

PantiesBloomers

A hurvent viiliir , . . . flni> (|U»I- Ity rayon knli. In piuity o bloom er n'ylcn. I 'nntle.i lit»\ i<l)|ill(|iie tiin i. M edium itnd Uir«e only.

25c

$ 1 .9 8

Heal llarvcHi ValueK in

Men's ShirlsE x t r a h e a v y tu n H un- i ic l , w i t h r i o n l . ^

'A popular tdiirt wIlli o u ld o o i* n u 'i i . ' ■ ' *

A ll w o o l f ln n iie l .'ililil in p l a i n o r f u n r y p iit- t( ! rii ii , f u l l b i i l ln u f r< m (. 'I 'w ii f la p \>wU- e ln . $ 2 .9 8K ullii lieuvv r m r i t rliith or

n inbiiiy In in '7 oi blue (olm . ivo piH'keln, itll (leamn bin

toeked, lu ll cut inid nly)ed (m e x im nervtee. 69c

Colli W eather Values

Outing PajamasI’h r r x liii iK'iivy w eliihi (h u t men like for w inter w ry . Hllpovrr or com nlylr JiirketN. In llBht utrlpe

98c.,.„ $1.49I l o a v v W i n l e r

IINDKKWEARliiiiien k iill, hn ivy w in te r welnht, loiiK Blrrvei*, iiiikle leiiRth, In

r Whilr.98c

, W o tilK x t r a U c a v v

UNIONS■llenvlent welKht, fin'll vir* Kin wool npilnx needle knit iiudiTweiir wei\r In the co ld cit w cuthrr. New k n it iiMUM'/i luln lu iuui nlirlnk

o r (^retell.*2.98

OUTDOOR SHOES FOR

OutdoorMen

$6.90

16" Riullcott-JohnxoM , full double sole, oil tn n n e d uppers, steel a rch support, le a th e r

»'■............. ...$4.9512" W olverine S hell H orschlde. fu ll double... sole, le ttth c r heel, steel a rc h . O o o d j^ ar 8 to;-m W elt process. ' 'F o r ....................................

18” P rledm nrt Shelby "H onesty,” O u r t ln e s t lig h t w eight boot, O ll ta n n td v e tl u p pe rs , flexible sole, ^n d b u ilt to w ith* s tn n d th e K arde3t*w car. 5 0

8" F ried m an Shelby Logger. P u ll double sole.-* .W elted ,cop j|truc tlon , oil ta n n ed uppers. t){iilt up logger

K'r'-............ $7.90

SAVE!

S H I R T SA Great H arvest Value

Men’s Dressally sonsntlonal value . . . . a sh ir t

th a t usually sells a t 11.41). N ew est fall pn tte rn s In .a sh ir t th a t Is PU LL BH11UN1C< a t th« sensationally low price of on ly .-

Warm Blanket Values

JV rt wool, liirgo double b lankets , firm ly woven jilalil pa tteriu i o f rose, blue, p ra i 'h , nrchldi a n d ^ 2

Nniihua W inter Woven . . . 'K utra henvy pUild pittlernn in a n sunsn tlonal n.;w wi'uve lhi»t Is 60'.; w arm er th a n ;ud ln iiiy wenven. Full 7^"xtl4." w ith wide Mitecu blluilllKn.ro r $X.9S

H IxU lH , . , . w h i t e e o t t o i i H lie i'l b l iu i k e t . T i l e Io iik o h I iln i llit i ' iflieel b l l l l l l t e t i iV liiiii lile . S i iv e iloW ^ ^

e ra l p iiirti a t o n ly , e iie l i

J A C K E T SI’OR HVHRY NUKD

Mill':. ....... t;« lt l^ 'o th rr .Iiii'krln,n ia (k <ir blown, rpgiilar o r ex lrn .|i'ii|it)i Hllh full iirtlon IjKi'k. iun idviui llnlnK. porki't .iiiiul full r.l|)|irr liout,

$ 1 0 . 9 0

Mi'iin l.ra lh e r .luckeln,lull I’lpiH'i fidUt, nla^h porketn, A

.... ‘ $ 4 . 9 8llciVnfll/r/, .Mcn'K i>ll wool, pliUd p i i t ln n Jiu'hcU. <lii|K'r fnnil. iirllon Imek, full cu t i,huuldein, A j d t f k A i M i iKHkds ...

$3.9*

llbyn All wool Ulue M elton .nickTtji, ropu liir sp o r t ity le . sldo fltimin, /li ip rr fr<iiU. . . . . , ...... $1.98

$*.49

$1.98

Mrn'ti Z lpiw r Irp iit O verall coals, l ull wool ( lanne l lined . )U K ' hill fthouUlcm, long co al style w ith deeji j)o<’k r tn ,^ j..

Nfrn'n r n n HaiifurlM d ili ru n k Jiiu iper, U nllned IwK oii (rou t. .Hint tho th ing to w ear ov^r » wmil awoat«r fo r A A m added w arm th .................

" " " npienind n r1e<-. ........ ' ___ — ~ ^

VAN E N G E L E N S

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Page t o . IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wednesday, October J9, 19S8

Historic ■ Boston Called Key to American Livin|Modern A m ericana should tu rn lo Boston for a pattern

in living, such as th a t which ca rried th e colonists throii^'h th e ir period o f s trife , and w hich is ju s t as applicable lo modern life, M rs. Rose M urray N orth , dean of p irls a t tlio Twin F alls h igh school, told m em bers o f th e Bickcl Parotit. Teacher association th is afternoon a t th e scliool auditorium .

A v isito r to Boston, cen ter of- A m erican cu ltu re and patrio tism , experiences a re­new al of pride and loyalty in A m erican citizenshij), she «aid.

•Mrs.' N o rth described th e Old R orth c h u rc h of P a u l Revere fame, w hich she a tten d e d l u t F ourtli of Ju ly , told of h isto ric spoU in Lex­ing ton a n d Concord, a n d m entioned Longfellow’s renow ned W ayside Inn .

M u t ’b L itu e -ScbShe told in d e ta il o f the ‘'L ittle

Bed Schoolhouse." w here M ary ac- w en t to school, followed by

■ h e r obedien t lam b, w hich Is on the W tyside i n n e sta te . T h e m ost pub­licised school In th e world. I t was purchased by H enry Ford, a n d will rem ain in ta c t th rough th e years, as ■* m onum en t' to A m erica's earliest ^ uc& tlon .

• F U th grade pupils of Miss MU- dt*d E lrod, M iss A lU G ates ahd Miss A nnie H ills presen ted a "S a fe -

- ty F irst* p rog ram o f effecUvenees Ahd originality .

T ow n In M iniature As a background for Uie presen la-

. tlo n of sk its a n d songs composed by th e pupils, th ey h a d s e t up a m in ­ia tu re T w in Palls , constructed of boxes, a n d com plete wlUi stop and go signs a n d o th e r sa fe ty devloes.

R ules to observe In traffic , fire Juzard s. s a fe ty m easu res to «m -

• ploy w hen ro ller ska tin g and blcy- t d in g , were th e them es of th e songs L' ftod playlets.

M rs. H . H . B u rk h a rt presided a t------th o -b u s ln e ts tesaion. An accordion

selection a rran g e il by M rs. H elen i" Ja cU in w as presented .

T h e refre sh m en t U ble was clcver-■ ly appo in ted In Hallowe’en symbols.

B lack c ats , baU a n d w itches «-ere- . s c s l tc re a over th e . lace cloth, and

' . calendu las in a b lack bowl, flanked I7 o range U pera In black holders,

th o cnflcmble.■ * ♦ »

M OVIES O F T R IP S BBOWN A T P. E. O. M EETING

M r. a n d M rs. H . S . Cowling en te r- ' ta lD ed m em bers o f C h a p te r O . P.

X. O . S isterhood w ith a n in tereajlng niovlng p ic tu re trave log la s t evening

. a t U)* h o n e o f M n . D . B . Churchill, » ' T hey Bhowed scenes of A laska, '■ Y e l l o i ^ n e n a tio n a l p a rk . S u n Val>

]cy a n a .o ther fasc ina ting spota w hich th ey h av e v isited in th e p a s t

M Bereral m on ths .Misr. Jessie F ra ser , vlce*p................

'; conductAI the business session lb the ; tbtence of the president, i; ' Mrs. LaDsge ahd Mrs. Weltye, af-• flU ated w ith o u t-o f-sU te P . E . o ;

ch ap te rs , w ho a re now residen ts o f,, T w in Falls , w ere guests o f th e eve-

Calendar

M rs. O hurchiU . M rs. C sr l J . H ah n a n d M rs, A n n e tta C lift , co-hoatesses, se rved r«£r«shm enU .

♦ « ¥' K LK8 E N T ER T A IN

A T D A NCIN G , CARDS In itia l soc ial e v e n t of th e a u tu m n

sold w in te r season for T w in P a lls E lk s lodge will be held tom orrow evening a t th e C k s h»li.

p rec ed in g dancing , wives a n d v o m e n guests of th e E lks will a t ­te n d a c a rd p a rty a t 8 o'c lock, w hile th e lodge m eets fo r in itia tio n of candidaU A, w ith th e Id ah o F alla lodge in c liarge of th e ritua l.

E ach w om an guest will receive an a ttra c tiv e favor, a n d five prizes will be a w arded for Uie games.

M uilc fo r da n cin g will be fu r ­n ish e d by C huck H elm a n d hfs C o n tin en ta ls , A b u ffe t supper will b e served.

C ooperating w ith Uie E lks com ­m ittee . headed by W . J . M orRsn. Is

? . • w om en’s com inltteo compo»ed of J M rs. O. P . D uvall, M rs. II. E. Dcl>>s,* M rs. W alton Hwlm, Mrs.. Newell K.} K icks. Mrn. R ich a rd ‘Robect-ioii and* M rs, W, J . M orgnii.! . )/, i f If* p . B. O. B E G IN S? STU D Y O F OLD-MAHTKnH -

F i rs t of a series o f atiidlea on old t n u t e r s of th e a r t world, was t^rc- se n ted by Mr«. C. II. Kr<>iig(>i for m einbern o t C Im in rr AO. 1>. K. O. S isterhood , last'c i'e lilng a t th e hom e of K.irs. E dw ard Coo|>er.

M rs. K reiigel gave n conuirehen- slve dUcua.'Uoii on Iho w orks or L eonardo (Ik V liirl, MIolicUiiucIo a n d R sp h sel. i)liislrJitl»B lie r taltc w ith several excelleiu cuples o l tliclr work.

Mrn. L. V. Moruuii, r lu ip tr r prenl- d c n l, DrrMded a t dm colfcft rni vire du rin g th e p lra s a u t tc lr ra h m e u t period,

T lie b u lf r t (uhlc tind n fm ll te rp lece a n d was roverrd w ilh a itcn clo th .

¥ ¥ ¥MUNICIANH I'1.AV A T CIIRYHANTIIKMtIM TEA

M rs. n a lp h Dacou niul Mina M ary 1 H oover provUlcrt ihn piano niinlo r du rin g tlio C tiiyaanU irm nm lea held

yesterday a fte rn o o n by th e Y. W C., A . a d u lt council for th e O lrl R«-1 se rv e olubs.‘ T h e e v en t was h r ld u t the lnmi«4 Of M rs. Russell Po tter , 13'iO I'op isr

I * »venue,* M em bers of th e a iliilt rom u ii a l-2 tc m a te d a t th e tea Inble, wlili h wsa , lovely w ltii a lace c loth and yolliiw

' And White a iipntntm enU . Pro»u bou- “ q tieU o f yellow cryianU iem iim s m

. , low w h ite c o n la ln c ri, yellow oandlen

t H ie tap erllg lil glow (ni th e ira I. , U b le w as K usinented by yellow ta -

“ J W ther s id e of k low bowl of blooms

ii;} , s C o u p l r ' A l i a r r i e d '

im d M U . Eva- I, X M odln i, w ere u a lted

. J . O c t. 1ft. by H eber N.

l^ lim U 'O r ltso m . aD odjQ i.

B uh l-N orthv lew G range m eet­ing ^ h e d u le d for th is week has been cancelled . •

¥ ¥ ¥A clrem a club will m eet Friday

a t 2:30 p. m . a l th e hom e of Mrs.E . E, C rab tree.

¥ ¥ ¥G enera l U tw ton Social club

m e e tin g , BCheduled, for F riday a t th e hom b of M rs. Lucy Carder, has b e en ^ n d efln lte ly postponed.

¥ ¥ ¥W . C. T . U. will m eet F riday a t

2:30 p. m . a t th e hom e of M rs. J .O. P o rte rfie ld . M rs. P. A. Ooody- koontz will be th e lender.

¥ ¥ ¥D ivision No. 3 0 / th e M ethodl«t

ch u rc h L ad les ' A id society will m eet a t 3:30 p. m . T h u rsd ay a t th e hofhe o f M rs. P , H , B lake, 304 F o u r th avenue nortl).

¥ ¥ ¥D lvb lon No. 6 of th e M ethodist

U d le s A id society will m e e t a t tlie hom e .of M rs. R . A. P a r ro t t T h u rsd ay a t 1:15 fo r a n o -h o s t luncheon.

¥ ¥ ¥S ham rock club will m e e t T h u rs ­

day ofternoon a t th e hom e of M rs. T . B . B andy . « 7 F o u r th av- enuo east, fo r a po t-luck lunch - con a n d m iscellaneous show er h i h o n o r of M rs. P a u l W ayne B an -

,dy, a re c c n t bride.¥ ¥ ¥

• D an M cCook circle, L ad les of th e O . A. R., will h av e a social m e etin g F r id a y , aftem oofl a t the

. hom e of M rs. Nellie Personette, one m ile e a s t on K im berly road, a n d o n e -fo u rth m ile sou th . M em­b ers shou ld ca ll M rs. P e a rl Riley. 1401-J, fo r tran sp o rta tio n .

¥ ¥ ¥PA R TY HO NO RS B O Y 'S B IR T B O A Y

IX)nls P e te rson w as h ono r guest a t b ir th d a y p a rty given Sunday evening by h is m o the r, M rs. K a th ry n P e te rso n , th e occasion being h is 17th a n n iversa ry .

Five guests w ere presen t fo r th e (Ive o 'c lock d in n e r w hich w as served from a tab le cen te re d w ith a bou­que t o f yellow calliopsLi.

S ta r clieckcrs were th e e n te r ta in ­m e n t a n d th e g roup la te r w en t to th e th e a te r . T hose a tten d in g were Oewey H udson . L aM ont S ju rson , M iss M ary J e a n S hipm an. M iss B e t­ty CTeary, and MIsa E ileen P e terson .

¥ ¥ ¥M U SICA L PRO GRA M IN T B R E 8 T S OUAPTER

E specia lly fine was th e m u ilca l p rog ram p rese n te d a t a m eeting of C h a p te r A l. P . E . O. SU terhood la.-st evening a t th e hom e of M rs. T . P'. W arner.

M rs. N ellie O strom a n d MLu M ar­jo r ie D riscoll p resen ted a g roup of in s tru m e n ta l a n d vocal se lections.

T h e hom e of M rs. W arner was a t - tracU voly decorated w ith m im erous

'jt o f a u tu m n I fo r tlie occasion.

M rs. lln r ry B enoit conduclc<l b rief bualncs.1 session. M rs. W arner and M rs. 0 . R . Nelson tiervrd re- frenhm en ts du ring a de llgh tfuU ocla l hour.

¥ ¥ ¥ nA N C IN G , MUHIC E N T ER T A IN KRDKKAHH

P rlm rw o Rebekiih lodge, m eeting la s t even ing a t the O dd Fellows hall, was en tcrla lned w ith a group of ilnncM and sonss following the bUDlneu session, presided over by M m . M nnde Beal,

M uriel Pug llano gave a song and dance, "Y ou’re a a w e e th ea rt'': M ary D ean D cagie prescttled an acrobatic (lanw . a n d Valera- G ates o ffered a r h y th m liip dniico.

A rrang ing llic im igram w ere Mrs. r io r c n r e Chvlfitopiifriidn, M rs. l la z r l tit lll a iu l M rs. Myrtln r r ic e .

Rcfrcithn»enl.i w rre served by M rs M lllan W ilson, Mr™. M rrtlo Bouders. M rs. F r r ld a SwcKringvn a n d M rs. Q oldlo KldgowRV.

T he Inilgo Is being well rep resen t eci S t Uin urtiK l lodge sesflcn s a l R u p e r t th is week, and a num ber will ntlriK l thii l.mllcV M incovlto liiiii-fjUPl IhPio tliU rvcn lu s , Itnouncert,__________.

H orticulturist Talks on Bulbs

"T he m ost confmon m ia- tal<e in bulb p lan ting is no t putting ' them deep fnouffh ,” E. R. Bennett, Boise, e x te n ­sion h o rticu ltu ris t, to ld m em ­bers of the Home and G arden depurtm cn t of the T w en tie th C en tu ry club yesterd ay a f te r ­noon. I'ullowinK his discussion oh th e plan ting and ca re of bulbs, he conducted an in for- maJ <{ue.slio7) box.

H e recom m ended ih a l . tu lip s be p laccd five Inches below the s u r ­face, a n d sa id th a t a good ru le to observe wa.i to m ake th e d e p th th re e tim es the d ia m eter w hen p la n tin g ftiost bulbs.

I n response to questions, h e 01- fe red num erous soluUons to p ro o - lem s of gardeners. T he m eeting wns h e ld n t Legion M em orial ha ll.

M rs. R . A. Sulc)}//, d c p n r tm c in c h a irm a n . Introduced th e speaker.

T e a was served a t a tab le c e n te r ­e d w ith s silver va w ' o f a u tu m n (low ers In tones of yellow , o ran g e n n d broRT)'. O range ta p e rs In s ilv e r h o lde rs were on elUier s ide , of tlic bouquet.

M rs. Sutcllff presided a t th e se rv ­es. M rs. Alvin Casey, c h a irm a n ;Jrs. H . C. G ettert, M rs. C. R. S h e r ­

wood, Mr*. C, E . Em erJck, M rs. C. C. K ingsbury and M rs. J . W . N ew ­m a n w ere th e hostess com m ittee .

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M rs. J . E . L angcnw alter, T w in Foils, wa.s e lec ted s e c re ta ry -lrc a s - u re r o f Uie SouUi Side M edical a s - soc la llon auxilia ry la s t evening.

F iftee n m em bers of th e a sso cia ­tion assem bled to r d in n e r a t Uie P a rk hotel, a n d la te r w en t to th e hom e of M rs, C. Russell W eaver fo r a .social evening.

M rs, Jo h n P . Coughlin , p residen t, d irec te d th e business .session.

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H l-W ay K ensing ton m e t F r id a y a t th e hom e of Mr.s. F re d P a r b h . "K itch e n Color" was d iscassed by M rs. K aster. M rs. P a r ish h a d - o n disp lay a la rge collec tion of in te r ­e sting a rticles from M exico w hich h e r da u g h ter Bern ice P a r ish p u r ­chased while* tou ring th e c oun try la s t sum m er.

• W om en's U nion of B u h l P re sb y ­te r ia n chu rch was e n le rU ln e d T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e o t M rs. W iJ- 11m Vogel, w ith M rr. W.’ A. G lasgow assisting . M rs. C. C. V oeller ta lk e d du rin g tlie social hou r on h e r r e c e n t t r ip to Mexico. She h a d ft n u m b e r of Very In teresting a rtic le s to lU us- tm le h e r ta lk on Uie coun try .

C e d sr D raw com m unity c lu b m e t W ednesday a t tlie hom e o f M rs, Jo h n L untey, w ith h e r m o th e r. M rs. M ary Sloan, aaslstlng. D uring the business meeUng p la n s were m a d e for UiB Hallowe’en p a rty a n dta a r lo connection. T h e p a rty ......be a com m unity a ffa ir a n d w ill be held a t the C edar D raw aud ito rium In th e school house. T h e prog ram a n d Uie games will be a rra n g e ^ and d irec ted by th e c h a irm a n , Mrs, A dolph Machacek.

Ml.s.Hlonary society of th e B a p tb t c h u rc h was e n terta in ed T h u rsd ay a t th e hom e of Mrs, E the l B onnr w ith M rs. J . W. Holmes asiU tlng .

A large crowd w as p rw c n l to en joy th e program a rra n g e d by Mrs. I d a D rum m erhausen on Uie su b je c t "O n th e Bridge." Besides Mr.s. D rum m erhausen , ta lk s w«i-e given by M r. and Mrs. E. R. Berg, Mrs, B ryan Rogers, snd M ri. G eorge S lu - dcbiiker.

Mr.s M. A. D rake e n te r ta in e d the n iih l W.C.T.U. la st week. Rev, _ W, niirBM i o t T w in F a lls led the devotional nervlco. O fficers for the new y rn r were a ll re*eleclf(l a s tnl- Iowb: Prr,-.UInit, Mrs, O . I. Ciiilo, M n . 0 «n ’niomnflon vlrc M rs, J . tJ. M cHenry, corrp.spondlng

S H E E R D R A M A

H ere’s th e now fsm ous Allx gown In sheer b lack silk J e n e y w ith th e ingeniously bonsd co rse lc tte girdle. T he Jersey Is u ltr a sh e e r—alm ost cobwebby in le s lu re —s o d th e g irdle Is o f black silk m oire w ith th e boning underlined w ith gold em broidery. No m ore d ra m a tic even ing gown th a n tb is h a s come ou t of c u rren t P a ris collections.

secreto rj’, M L« M nttle L un tc t r e a s ­urer. a n d M rs. J , E. Lclghow r e ­cording sccre lari’. M rs. G an T hom p-

a n d M rs, c . E . R yan -reported th e s ta te convention held In

Tft’In F a lls recently .D eep Creek G range m e t F riday

a l th e hom e of M r. a n d M ra. A. B. S lirlver. M r. and Mr.s. Jo h n S la n ­ders w ere nfjffolntcd r-s R tlcm ates to a tten d th e s ta te G ran g e m eeting w hich will be held th e la st of the m on th a t Caldwell. Mr.s, Shrlver, Mrs. R. D. Neym an ond Mr.s, T ltley served refreshm ents.

M rs. L illian M cC arthy has re- tu rned to h e r hom e in S a n F rn n - clico a fte r visiting a t th e home ot h e r p a ren ta , M r. a n d Mrs. F ra n k Po.splsll.

D r. C. C. Q rlffcn ,'V in ton , fa., Ls a guest a l th e home of Mr. and Mrs. E m il Bordewlck.

Rev. O. C. C rofford, pastor of th e Quill C hu rch of Ihe N azarene le ft T hu rsday for C hevenne, Wyo., to c onduct a rcvlvr.l mectlnR for th e n ox t two weeks. Rev, C rofford l.s a fo rm er pa.stor of Uie Cheyenne church-

M r, and Mrs. F. J . McElroy have re c e h rd worct (h a t tiie ir .'on, Carol, a s tu d e n t a l Ihe UnlversllV of Iduho, ha;i been prom oted to m ajor In the R O .T C ,

H om e C u ltu re clnh mi't F riday a l Ihe hom e of Mr». J r rry HecUer.

PlAiETOMM PARK AREA HERE

A 33 by 15’,'j Inch b ro n te plaque, ded ica ting S ho sh o n e falls pa rk as a p layg round " fo r th e beneficial use a n d fre e e n jo y m en t of a ll th e peo­p le ." WO.S received h e re yesterday a n d will be Im b ed d e d . In concrete on a la rs e bou lde r In th e p a rk a rea n e x t sp rin g . It w as announced by S. C laud S te w a rt, p a rk su p erin tenden t.

,T h e m ore t h a n 265 acres o f land a t th e p a rk c am e In to possession of th e c^ty fro m M r. a n d M rs. F red - eriok J . A dam s a n d th e s ta te , of Id aho , M r. a n d M rs. A dam s, who now reside In O m a h a , deeded 64,31 acres to Uie c ity n n d It was accep ted by th e c ity co uncil on J a n . 3, 1833. S e n a te bill 60 of th e 22n d session on A pril 24. 1033. g ra n te d an addUIonal 107.61 a cres to th e c ity fo r pa rk p u r p o s e s ^ ^

T lie fn sc rlp tlo n on th e plaque reacts a s follow s:

"S hoshone F a lls P ark . T lie land fo r th is p a rk w as dona ted to th e c ity o f T w in F a lla by F rederick J. A dam s a n d M a rth a S tone A dam s to be h e ld a n d m a in ta in e d a s a public la rk fo r p a rk pu rposes a n d fo r th e * n e flc la l U£0 a n d free en joym en t

o f o il th e people."

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Woman Sets up New Firnj Herew as a long chase before she

flnalJy c o n ta c te d eno u g h of/Jc lalj. to g e t a ‘'b lue c a rd " from th e C ham ­b er o f C om m erce , b u t today Mrs, Id a W ood, fo rm erly of Phoenix-. A rlr., WRs a rr iu ig ln g to open h e r

wn business h e re .M rs. W ood M id s h e h a s been

"m ak in g o ld f u rs look new " for 15 years. S h e w ill e s tab lish h e r he ad ­q u a rte r s n t 448 FourU i avenue n o r th , using h e r own equipm ent. S h e w as fo rm erly wUh Phoenix, Long B each a n d S a l t L ake C ity firm s.

T h e blue c a rd .search led h e r from S e c re ta ry E ugene E. C lark to sev­e ra l d irec tors.

I n h e r b lue c a rd h u n t, s h e had c o n tac ted S e c re ta ry E ugene Clark, several C. o f C. d irec to rs . C ity Clerk W . H . E ldrldge a n d C ounty A tto r­n e y E dw ard Babcock.

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a co at on A utu ittn ’s w arm er days . . . afid u n t o W in te r co at la te r ! B c s ld e s l^ t’s festive enough fo r almcMt. any even t U ia t tu rn s up —a n d . being a M arian M a rt in . d ( - slgiV It'.s vcr>' .simple lo sew. T ake n o te of th e two sm a rt sleeve le n g th s —a n d th e two p re tty neekilncs. h ig h or low (w ith deep scallop a t b ack ). C onsider too th e long panel, w hich Is so f la tte rin g , a n d m ay c o n tra s l If you wish. Equally be­com ing n re th e bodice s lilrrings. a n d tlie blousing th a t m a k fs th e sk ir t seem slim m er. Use wools o r Bilks, w ith b u tto n s a n d a sash.

P a t te r n 9876 m ay be ord ered only In m isses’ a n d w om en’s sires 14, iff. 18, 20. 32, 34. 36, 38. <0 a n d 42, Size 36 reqtilrea 3 ’-i y a rd s 39 Inch fabric a n d u y a rd c o n tra s t.

Send FIF T E E N C EN TS In co ins I fo r EACH M ARIAN M A RTIN p a tte rn . Be sure to w rite p la in ly you r BIZE. NAME, A DDREBS, a n d ST Y L E NU M BER.

S end TO DA Y fo r th e F a ll-W in te r M A RIA N M A R T I N PA T T E R N b o o k : ILs f& scim tin g p ages show you th e way to sm a r tn ess and th r if t , w ith dozens of easy p a tte rn s th a l a n sw e r all you r w ardrobe needs. T ailo red s ty les fo r every ­day.' "G lam o u r" fash ions fo r p a r- tle.'i! G ay togs fo r school. ■ college n n d th e ho lidoys! S lim m ing clilo f o r^ th e m a tro n ! A t - hom e frocks, w in te r spo rtsw ear, lingerie — a n d

•p len ty of g if t suggestions rem ln d - JoR .voii th a t ih e ho lid ay »easoii l.« n o t f a r o ff! O rde r y o u r copy a l once. P R IC E OK BO O K FIF T E E N CEN TS. P R IC E O F PA T T E R N F I IT E E N CEN TS. BO O K AND PA ’T TERN T O G E T H E R , O N L Y T W E N T Y -F IV E CEN TS. t

SenQ y o u r o rd e r to Id a h o E vening ■ Tlme.s, P a t te r n D ep a rtm en t, T w in Falls .

Mrs. G eorge S t lc h te r a ssis te d M rs. Beeper In p lace of M rs. J o h n N ason as was previously a n nounced . V irgil B arron ta lked o n " S a fe D riving," and "Road H azards," T lie nex t meotlng will be w ith M m . C . C. Voeller Oct. 28. T lie n f ten io o n will be spent In sew ing fo r th e C h ild ­ren ’s Home a t Boise.

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M r. and M rs. E lm o F a r ra r a n d Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe A bbott a n d M rs. W il­liam son will p re se n t a m usica l eve­n ing a t th e c h u rc h n e x t Sunday , beginning n t 7:30 p. m .

Bill Helsley is em ployed In th e depo t a t I^oun tftln H om e,

M rf. C. P . W u rs te r will rn ic r ta ln tile MLwlonary society T h u rsd ay O ct. 27 III 2:30 p. m . M rs. D avU will be leader a.nd M rs. L an tln g , devo- Uonal leader.

M rs. I^ a n k N enkam , w ho w as vis it­ing h e r m o th r, M rs. C. W est, h a s r e ­tu rn ed to h e r hom e in Ja rb idge.

Sixty CCC boys from M ontana, r n route to th e c am p n e a r T liree Creek, sp e n t M onday n ig h t in the xcliool itinixtr.

Al th e regu la r m eeting of th e L a­dles' Aid society, th e nienibers, as- hliiled by Mrs. O a r r e t P e te rs and Mr. Oavl.s Koi n good s tn r t on pa ln t- inu th e ex terio r of th e m aase .

CCC CA M P MOVES , BU RLEY , O ct. 19 (S p e c ia l) -T lie CCC cam p m oved S a tu rd ay on schedu le dow n to Rock C reek from Porcup ine S p rin g s. A bout ?0 CCCs will rem a in a t th e B o s te ttc r spJke cam p to com plete ran g e reseeding a n d con stru ctio n of w oter trouglw .

T lie 20 .scheduled a irlin es oper­a tin g In th e U n ited S ta te s during Ju ly , 1928. c a rried 127.590 p a sw n - gcrs, as co m p ared w ilh th e 120,571 passengers c a rricd du ring Ju ly , 1937,

'Walse teeth wearers are worst breath offenders!

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d a rk scum co llec ts on them . T h is scum holds ge rm s a n d decay b a c te ­r ia . I t b so to u g h th a t o rd inary p u s h in g se ldom rem oves it. A nd it g e ts in to every , t in y crevice w here b ru sh lo g c s o 't even rea ch . A lm ost a lw ays i t resu lt* In “ie n tu r t brea th" -p ro b a b ly th e m o s t ofTetulve of a ll b re a th odors.

, Y et th e re 's a p e rfe c t w ay to c lean a n d p u r tiv fa ls e te e th w ithou t bru sh ing , ac id o r d a n g er. I t Is Poli- de n t. th e pow der t h a t dissolves- aw ay a ll scum , s ta in s , ta m ls l i and odor. M akes b re a th sw ee te r-an d p U te s o r b ridge^ look b e tter and

feel b e tte r . T en s o l th o u sa n d s call PoJlden t a blessing fo r com fort, convenience a n d hygiene. L ong- la s tin g can costs on ly 3M a t any d ru g sto re . Ap-

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M A M A FIEM O N TG O M ERY . A U.,,Ocl, 19 (U.PJ

—P ilo t D ave H lssong by-cool Bge a n d QUlck th ln k ln e Ian bu rn in g E as ten i Air Lines Iro m 1.400 fee t la s t n ig h t «nd saved i< lives. In d u d ln s fils own.

O ne of h is pa iM ngers was Josepli V. C onnolly, genera l m anager of th t H c a rs t new spapers, A nollier w as E D. R ivers, ]r.. son of th e love rno r of O eorgla.

H lssong took off Irom M ontgom ­e ry a irp o r t. Al 1,400 fee l lie fcH Uie r ig h l m otor vlbraie. LooWng o u t, he saw th a t I t was in flamc!I t d ropped ou l of Uie wing a n d fell to Ihc g round , b u t tlie flam es la ih ' ed a long Ihe wing.

Ho ra lie d Uie le ft wing, ba lanc h ig Ihc huge p lane, executed a rlgh

ind . In a long glide landed the In ft field by m oonligh t six

n o r th of th e a irp o r t. T lie ac- cKient occurrcd a t t l p. m.

Sum mon* Stew ard H is co-i)lioli R. Ru8.«ll. of A t­

la n ta . h a d sum hioned th e stew ard , K rank Glbb.s. H e w en t up and down th e nlsles o&surlng Uie passengers th a t th e re wb.s no danger a n d ad ­ju s t in g th e ir safe ty belt.v W hen the plane touchcd th e ground h e had th e plane'* door open. and . u she red th e m ou t In good order.

No one was h u r t bu t P ilo t H is- M ng. H e suffered sligh t b u rn s on eac h h and . All paw engers were deeply gra te fu l to him , a.>aurlng him th n t h e h a d saved th e ir live*. Prom

•the windows of th e cabin, they h a d been able to see th e flom es on the rlK hL wing and had fe lt Ihe .ship v ib ra te before th e r ig h t m otor drop- jwd out.

T h e o th e r paAscnger.i were;- W. c . Foot, E as tern A ir Lines

m a n ag e r fo r A labam a, en iou t« to A tla n ta ; H enry Bonck, of New O r­lean s; R , B. K ahle. en rou te to N ew ark, a n d D r. Ja m es T . N ix. D. R, B rucker. Z. Lebcnson, a n d J . H. S o th an . bound for New Y ork; F ra n k lin T . V onnegut, cn rou te tc A tla n ta , a n d G eorge S tew art, of M ontgom ery.

--Only a M iracle"D r. N ix Is de an of th e L ouisiana

S ta t« un iversity school of m edicine. I n a me.s.'iase to relatlve.t In New O rleans. D r. Nix sa id U iat Ihc sh ip ap iK ared to b u rs t In to flanic,s and th a t th e p ilo t a n d passengers wei save^ "only by a m iracle ,’'

T h e p la n e began Us tr ip a t Hous to n a n d wa.s flying by way. of No' O rleans. M ontgom ery. A tlan ta , and W a.^hlngton. to N ewark. T h e paj scngers w ere to resum e th e ir Joui ney In a n o th e r E as tern Air Lines p la n e . T lie com pany sa id th a t It w as unable to- account a t once for th e m o to r ca tc h in g fire,

Connolly was re tu rn ing ti ■Jfork a f te r addres.'dng a sectional m ooting of th e N ational E ucharls- tic congrrs-t In New O rletuu,

A ccepti No C redit H lssong refused to accep t any

c re d it fo r h is feat, c la s s ln g .l t as a ro u tin e em ergency land ing . Foot •a id th e passengers fe lt no h eat Ixotn (he riame.'i u n til a f te r the p la n e h a d landed . T hey le ft the m a ch in e by th e rea r door becaute th e flnmca were lapp ing over all th e rin g wing, p resum ably spread by oil a n d ga.sollnc.

T lie land ing was sniooUi. P ilo t H lstong gukletl one wing, a fte r Uie w heeU h a d touched th e ground,

'n& alnitt a tree In o rder to ntop the p la n e quickly, and th e w ing wns sheared off,

SKLONII At'C IDKNT NKW Y O RK , O ct. 10 (UP>—"Dave"

Hl.inong. vet/'rnn a lrp ln n r p ilo t who Mi(<>ly brniiiiht down u biirinng iCsMern Air L ines p la n r n t M nnt- Knniery. Ala., la.st n igh t, was the he ro of ti s im ila r Bir acclrten! fjvf ycfti.% tiBii.

I n D «.'cm bfr, 103J, while he was p ilo ting a m all p lane over W alious, N. M., fire broke ou l In h is ship. K lghtlng th e flam es as they swept tow ard th e cockpit, h r ina im grd tc brhiK th e plann lo ea r th . T hen he pried o|)pn thit mail com partm en t a n d nitvrd th e load of mall.

lllssong wns born a t W infield, In a n d was grud iia ted from Moun P lea san t college. l.s a captftli In th e na tio n al lu a fd . He h a s beei flyltig for E as tern Air L ines Bin<'i 10J4,

Two Q( th e fea tu red tpeakei a uocU U on 'a a n n u a l ‘ Jn*lU utr' wUeS7 -Kepara(ed p a rtn o f ih e i y ear-o til a u U la n l p r o fe n o r o v liu a l te ae h ln g a t W aih tn itlo ii W itty , d irec to r of th e psycho

rs a t (he S outh C e n tra l Id ah o E duca tion ' in Tw in FalU C el. JS-29 will com e from nation. L eft. Fo rd L. L em ler. b r ill ia n t 28- >f education a n d he ad of (he bu reau of I S la te college, P u llm an. R igh t, P ro f. Pau l - rd u r llio n a l clinic a l N o rth w e ste rn iin l-

m i h a s been ^ro /easor

.C.sulu of th e 1037 fed e ra l apple rhn.'ic p rog ram In as-slstlng grow- by rem oving p a r t o f th e su rp lu s e outlined la.st n lg iit before the 111 Palls H o rticu ltu re a.«*oclatlon

by L T. VnuRhn and C. E . 81gg.^ BoUe. or th e F ed era l S u rp lu s Com -

iwlliles co rporation .The nw em bled f ru i t m en dlaeuss- 1 innrket outlook a n d ag reed th a t iK' of upples a s a w hole U "Bood" ;kI the m a rk e t " fa ir ," Q u a lity of ir 1938 apple y ield Is b e tte r th a n irrnKr, It wa.s po in ted ou t.One un favorab le aspec t locally,

WHS em phasized. Is th a t sou th ’ninil Id ah o Is n o t buy ing apples I the sam e p ro p o rtio n a s a year Rn Presiden t Joe H. D ay . E den, lat tha ie sa les "a re sm oll a n d m ay

drop evfii below th e c u rre n t figure."e a .v m iatlo n m eeting w as held

Tuesday n ig h t a t th e s ta te Inapec' " offices.

Final Plans Mapped on Teacher Institute Here

F inal p lans h a d been ou tlin ed to ­day for th e sec tional gatherln iis w hich will fo rm a m a jo r p a r t of the S ou th C e n tra l Id a h o E duca tion n.s- soc latlon 'a a n n u a l fa ll " la s titu te " In T w in P a lls O ct. 28 a n d 29.

L eaders of Uie d iv is ional group.s con fe rred h e re la s t n ig h t a t W ray's cafe to c h a r t th e ir a r r a n g e m e n t, ac ­cord ing to M1.SS D oro tliy Call, IV ln F alls , .secreU ry of th e s o u th c en tral association . C, D, M errill . F a ir ­field . v ice-p residen t, Is In charge of a rran g in g th e sectlonnt conference.s.

M ajo r S p eak ersM ajo r speakers fo r th e general a.s-

sem blles a t th e tw o-dny institu te will be- D r. Ford L . L em ler, head of th e W . S. C. b u rea u of vU ual icach - ing; D r. P au l W itty , p ro fesso r of ed ­u catio n a n d d irec to r of th e p.*;>Tho- educa tional c lin ic a t N orthw estern u jilversliy ; D r. H . M . G age , pro.-.!- d e n t o f Coe college. C e d ar Rapld.s, la ., a n d D r. Ja m e s M illar . profes.sor o f religious e d uca tion , College of Idaho .. Prof. Lem ler'* ad d ress Ls scheduled

or th e evening of O ct. 3B, w hen Ik d ll ta lk and- show m o tion picture.- it a general session op en to thi encherR, to p a re n ts a n d to member: if school boards. Nv

W ill D raw 800 'H ie annual ln.UUute Is expected

0 draw betw een 800 a n d 800 te a i ' •rs, principals a n d su p e rin ten d ?0 I V ln F a lls fo r th e w eek-c

Social h igh lig h t will be th e dn: siw nsored on th e n ig h t o f O ct 28 tlic Ju n io r C ham ber of Com mei

Sectional m eeting le ad e rs v mnpiwd th e ir p la n s la s t n ig h t i wlio will be in charge of th e scpar K ntherings a re : R u ra l. M rs. F lore Hnlght, B urley ; h igh school, MUs M ary B arclay. B u rley ; u p p e r grades A. Honsinger, K im berly ; In term ed l a te grades. Mlaa H elen B orden . T w in Falls ; hom e econom ics. M iss Bessli Dillon, K im berly : physica l e duca ­tion. Miss M adeline G arv in , Tw lr Falls; declam ation a n d debate , G erald W allace. T w in F a lls :-m u sli Reed Hyde. B urley ; P a ren t-T ca ch - ers. Mr.s. J. R . N ielson. T w in Fall-v prim ary, Miss lone F i tc h , K im berly

APPLE PROGRAWl ENEFIIS LISTED

C a n ’t S ee "V i.s iia lized H is lo rv ’

M i B S VfILL HEAR AAA FA C IS

K xpliinatlon of AAA p o in ts whlcl: lay be h a ty In th e m inds o f m any uichcrs will be o ffe red by experts t sfiuth cen irfll Id a h o m eetings :ariliig T h u rsd ay In G ooding and :lmorc counties a n d ' e n d in g nex '

Tuc.clf>y In M inidoka copn ly , ac cordlnK to a n n o u n ce m en t m a d e hen by Ray w . L incoln, se c re ta ry of the Twin Falls A gricu ltu ra l C onse rva ­tion ftwoclatlon,

TI'.C Tw in F a lls c oun ty .session will br Bl 1:30 p, tn. n e x t M onday , Oct,

in the d is tr ic t c o u rt room s. Siieakors a t th e m e e tin g s w ill be

D. R. T urner, of th e s ta te AAA office a t Mo.srow, and K ar l H obson , Boise, extension .service rep rese n ta tiv e .

1 1)1 e xp lana tion of fed e ra l fa rm piovUlnns will be offe red . All m e et­ings will be a t county se a ts . T lie schedule;

Oct. 20—M oun ta in H om e. E lm ore county, 1:30 p. m .. a n d G ooding , 8

O i ^ l ^ e n B i t t e n b y M a d D o g ;

P a r e n t s R e f u s e P a s t e u r A i dM ENLO PA R K , C a lif ., Oct. 19

(U.PJ-TWO ch ild ren believed to have b itten o r K ra tc h e d by a rabid

dog w ere refu sed th e P a s te u r tr e a t­m en t today by th e ir p a re n ts .

Rabies Or hyd ro p h o b ia ahno.st al- ..ay s (Jevclopii fro m th e b ite of a m ad dog a n d h y d rophob ia causes one of Ihe m ost agon iz ing deaths to w hich m a n is su b jec t.

T he chH dren w ere R o b e rt S lcn tl- fo rd . 14, a n d R u th H unncl, H . T liey w ere believed b itten la-st T liu r td a y —seven days ago. T he pe­riod of incubation for th e hyrirn- phoblo v l r i f i - t r a i is in i t le d Iti h u ­m ans thruuK h th e aaliva of InfeclMt dog,s—1.S from six w orks to three

BIJULKYd ill (Ion W. D nigc. tlui ley. an

N rllln H uilth , M ulln, w rie Klvrii nu in liige lIceiiM here l i i t IM day.

A iiiairlagn ilrennn wan l.v.iie MaturdA)* to R onald lllaiie, Decio and Krina R rlin , H aft River,

M elvin 'n i rk e r spent tiie week eiKl w ith ills piiien ts . Mr. a n d Mrs H enry W, 'IM rker, rc tin n ln g Hun ilay tn the U tah ABrlcuilurai rol lead a l Logan.

W ayne Oali, who Is a ttend ing (In t lln h A grlcu llu ra l cnltegc a t I>ogan sp e n t Ihe w eek-end here,

M rs. F. M. Htephensim and daugh te r Mf». V erda Jensen . UwiatOii t l t a h , a n d son M eiford, I/ong tieanli <'Kllf., npenl la st werk vlAlting a t tlie hom e of Mr. a n d Mrs. J, V. a in ltli ni>d fam ily . Mra. U tcphentun U (lie ino tlie r »( M is. ttn illh .

A fter a tten d in g la n g e r lia ln ln g scliool n e a r Logan, Jiniloi l^ nesle f i f ty n . R eynolds telurnB d to flur ley Sunday .

Mr. a n d Mrs. il. H. Illllb im rne lef 'n m ra d a y on a Iwo weeks’ tr ip I U m A ng tle t, Calif., lo visit fr i in d i

I.. W. D arby, form er ch ief cletk In Ih s fo rta try ofllue here, now s la - llnned a l L ogan, a n d Cecil Jo rg e n ­son o> Ihe C ache forest service, U>- v an , were In Burley over (lie w iek- end oi> ' a p h e sa a n l h u n tln i trip , 'l l irv also visllw l frlfliidh.

V lnoent lievls. Pocatello , Miss M ildrrd I \ r k , D uhl, and Mlsa Ulive M ar Afullca a n d M fii Rntl> flevli,

•^Hurley, sp e n t th e freek-end a t Hnt> V alley, I'hey a ttended (lie football gam e th e ie HatMrday,

T h o u ih iinly th e «1m of * rgbb lt; Ihe rt)ney rrscm blea th e e lep h a n t m ore rlosely th a n t t doei a n y o the r a n im a l.

nionth.v T he P a s te u r tr e a tm e n t has been knovi-n to be effec tive w hen given th ree w eeks a f te r th e v irus Is Intioduced.

H enlth a u th o ritie s ca lled on the p a ren ts and repo rted th a t they had objected -'to' th e P a s te u r treu tm en t on two ground.s—th a t ' th e ch ild ren had n o t been bad ly b itte n a n d th a t the Pasteu r t r e a tm e n t w as n o t In ­fallible.

Six pernons were b itte n by (he m ad terrier. i i w as killed a n d a bac- (erlaloRlciil exam in a tio n ' de term ined tlu il It was in fertod w ltli rabies. The o the r four per.soius a re undergoing th e Pasteur trea tm e n t.

T he.c iilld ren were n p p a re n tly well and were in te n d in g school.

L liS O y G H CANAL s p y CASE

PANAMA. O ct. 18 fURI - Caniil Zone a u tiio rltles so u g h t today lo link four ( ie u n a n s . chiirBed w ith pliutugraphInK vily fortified

a l t i i G erm an spy suspects now on tr ia l In 'N ew York.

D lslrlr l A ttm iiey J , J . MrCiiilgan lins forw arded detall.n of chnrRes a g a in s t th e C sn a l Zone suripeeh. to th e d e p a r tm e n t o f JilHtice n t W ash- liiRlon, It WHS le a rn ed Kidnv.

I t wan in iderstnod ( h a t he also h sd rcqiieMed U nited H ta tes Dln- t i l e t A ttorney L am ar H ardy, In r lin ig e of the New Y ork spy tr ia l, to fiuestldii wllne.s.'.rh ftl U ir tlln l rtn to any kiiowle<lKe they n ilg h t have nf thn Pa iim na suspects. H n asked ))ar- tlru la rly Ih a t U u e n th r r Itum rli'h , U nited B tntes itriny deseVter wlin tu rn ed h la te 's evldenec In thn Irlal,

■sllontd. Itin n rle li, whilithe I

T h e foile d In th e Claual Zoi

k w om an a'

MAUOA

Mr. and Mriwho am

Loh A ngsl(.., . a t a fam ily dli f)leh( tionie Hui ner fo r Hie 30enjoyed

r lla iatt<

M at..................end w llli his p K. E. H aag.

P au l llrow n tta ln rd ay wher football game.

M r, and Mn «)n of c o rra l , guetU of Mr. a

B K. McQlP

Xa ln fd back iictlng a pot

n ie r he ld a l (he (i. T ■day. A p lie asan t dh i' m em bers p rese n t wiu

ra m e fro m PocalelK Ids Ihc U nlvernity oi to spend dm week,

enla, M r. am i M is

d rove to Hun V allry re he w ltnes.ied Ihe

s. I., P . lla i to n and Ida., w ere W eek-end

Mid M is, U e E nnis m is s u f fe r e d ,a ba<llv in a ta l l w hile n m - Ho ( f i ta r .

MIMCEK ( l A r i I n J a ra m a

W h*f* you M l » # i u r row ) e M rvlee, P r t n u d lo ln t room « b a n q u tl roam in lh a rea r. P

F u n e ra l Ih II(;ld F o r (Jeorijo Y oung

n u P r a tT . O cl, IQ (H iicc lon» -K u n era l services were he ld Bundny li the G oodm an m o rtu a ry cJiapel fo Cieorge Y oung, w ho w as fou n d 'd eai In bed a l his hom e 'n iu r id a y m orn nu.

Hi'l r n r r r hurcli. Du rley. Mu sic wasfur nisiied by Mias E dy th T hom aswho, acc nm panied by Mrn . KdiiaBln c laIr ,s iinx "Htlll, m m W lth T lie e"aiKI "1 Kilow No Ue.a tli . '’ Pa llbeo re is

0 Will Mc'KliiBlU , Cai-I M(:rs , Jimlly a llrV r in Diiwley, Iko llo irnes andJol n i WII.

1 'Id . under th e d lrn ■tion oftiir Oood m all m orti la ry . was1 In th rII'':v'biiin Icem clery.

Mr, Yii'iiiiK, t)orn May 10, lfia4 Inl>ei :olo , cam e to 11le M liildokupi<i.)r< l IK•Bilv .10 ye l |0 tlmd waa

A'ellkl lown farm e r liII th e llry -Im; n <IIMriri w here iio im ide hli.

Oct. 21—Fairfie ld , C a m a s coun tj 1:30 p, m., a n d Shoshone, Llncoli county. 8 p, m.

Oct. 22—Jerom e. 1:30 p . ni., ani Hailey, Blaine coun ty , 8 p . m .

Oct. 24—T w in Falls , 1:30 p, m id Burley. C assia c o u n ty . 8 p . m, Oct. 2 5 -R u p e rt, M in idoka coun

ly. 1:30 p .m .

Decree Anked to (Hear Land Title

D r c r r iiiai Mrs. M ary A nn l.uy • llr<l tn .hiiir of lUlin w ith o u t leavln a will luid been asked in prolialroiiil. ......... l.y .1. N, U avls, ow nerof lucid iiMijierty w hleli he iKiught lioiii W lllluni U iy, hustm nil who M iivivnl Mm,. I.uy. TIii, h u sb a n d died n> M uKli ot mill,

'H ir, ( Ir r ire w as a iikrd lo c lear title to llir p roperty , eonsts llng ot U o 'I'Hlii I'a lln lots.

M l. iiud M rs, I,uy were wed in A hi> ir-l* )iiiiin r In IJeeeinber ol lino. '

C hitim un iind C h a p m a n a n d l.lnn- ei T. (.'-Iiipbell a rc eounscl fo r thn liriiiiiiner In tlie |iro b ate ae.tlon.

VIRGINIAN WINS A R I R AWARD

KANSAS CITY, Mo., O ct. 10 (U.P.)— H unter Roy G reenlaw , a 20-year- old V irginia boy. who becam e a f a r ­m er five years ag6 because " It was th e o’’ly thing for m e to do," th e 1038 ^tar A m erican fa rm e r gree a l the l l t h a n n u a l conven tion of the Future F a rm ers o f America- today.

Greenlaw won a $500 p rize and the acclaim of 171,000 m em bers of Ihe o rg an lia ilo n In th e Unltdd atatc .s and Its le rr lto r ia i po.sscMlo:vi.

Qreeniaw ;,Dld th a t he m ade »3,- 200 on th e <35-aerc farm la s t year, the f irst in w hich he devoted e ll of hl.H time to its m anegem ent,

Qreeniaw a ttr ib u te d h is succew In building n]i a run -dnw n fa rm to

.tiidy of sou fertili ty a iul crop rn- lon w hich h e learned In Ul\ vo- [Ilinal-agilcuU urc c lass a t lilgl:

SCh(H)l.

" i R E C E l S f i l O E J G 8 . 8 3 3

IlOl.Hf':. Iiln . O rt, 10 111 PI- ,I. Condi'-, Miiic .Mii>erlnt<-nilrnl o( p lie InslructUin, annnultced lodiiv aiipoilliiiwiii'iit of |l,l(i:i.(lMl nin tiie 41 co iin llrs for .•xliuol dIM puriiii'.r.s.,

T h h l:> imiiildv S3 ix 'r < rn t <•( estiniiited im hllr school lunil come of l2.MO,ooo foi tho 103: a p p o illu n in rn t year, a in l 1.' larueM ftliiHl<' a p p o rtlo n in n it in by the d e p iiitin en l o f (<1111 111111

Condio nntd to ta l ai)iu)rtlnnnii would rcMili In th e s ln t r ’N |m\ sp|]ro]i)i}jul<'li' 4l> |>rr i t j i I <il i<i ly kuliiiol lulls th is .\n ii i». M pare<i to 20 per r e n l ^ liitir imiil year.

Alliilinents Ineiuded: Ada. f7H.: Denewaii. »IO,:il4i IlonnrvMIe, i SJBl ('■iiyiMi, IH4.844: *

K ootenai, l i

EARM PROGRAMMOSCOW , Oct. 10 (URI-Rep, D,

W orth C lark, c o iuervatlve D em o- Ic can d id a te for the U, 8 . scn- dellvered a m a jo r political a d ­

d ress h e re la s t n ig h t and propoi>ed a n a lte rn a tiv e to th e p rese n t farm program ,

T lie a lte rn a tiv e plan , C lark said, as designed for use in -'event the

p rese n t system falls." He sa id he hoped th e presen t fa rm program would tu rn ou t to be a sucess.

e suggested th a t th e goveni It g u a ra n tee th e producers o f a ll

basic com m odities a fixed profitab le p rice fo r every th ing ti»e dom " m a rk e t c an consum e and then th e su rp lu s on th e world m a rk e t for w hateve r I t would bring.

He sa id . "(hLs Is a direct, a n d sli pie a p p ro a ch w hich would remove th e econom ic In justices u nder w hich th e fa rm e r labors today,"

He called fo r "destruc tion of the fa rm Im plem ent and m achine ry tr u s t w hich h as a s trang le hold on every tin y fa rm in th is land,"

T hrea ten ing (o w ithdraw h is 17 -year.o ld d a u g h te r from BaU lm ore'a W este rn h igh sehool. E. P au l B e h le s a n a re h ile e t. dem anded th e de - feflon of • 'ffiuah re rf A merfean fHstory " from th e sehnof's requfred re a d ­ing lUI. l ie is 'p le lu re d above w ith h is d a u g h te r Yllve. exam ining th e (eztbook w hich, s tthough he voted fnr P re sid e n t R oomvcU, he c o n ­dem ned as "New DesI election p ro p ag a n d a u n d e r th e guise of A m eri­c an history."

Blues Singer Ordered to Testify in Shooting Case

RECORDS STOLEN ' AS PROBE NEARS

O T W Y O RK . O ct. ig m en se arch e d policem en’s home.s to ­day fo r record* s to len from th e B er­gen police s ta tio n In Brooklyn bor« ough

T lie th e f t developed overn igh t In to a m a jo r scandal. T h e m issing records, con ta in in g in fo rm ation of 7^00 prisoners In th e p rec in c t over

tw o-yea r period, w ere to have ?n used as evidence Jn a g rand

Jury Invesligation of co rrup tion In B rooklyn's cou rts and police d e p a r t­m ent.

T hey d isappeared as Jo h n H ar-in A m en, special prosecu tor a p .

po in ted by Gov, H erbert H. Lel»- m an to supersede D istric t A ttorney W illiam F. X, G eoghan for th e ' qulry, w as abou t to begin work.

HOLLYW OOD, Oct. 10 <U.P)—Tlie Lo,s AnKelp.s' g rand Jury today o r­dered R u th E tttng to comc o u t of hid ing and tc.stlly again st h ? r f.rs t

>and. M artin Snydcr. who Is (red iviih .'rIjootJng Jier second

hasband .T h rough lier aitornr^y. Miss E tilng as siiibpofnasd w ith Snydcr, iier r s t h iiiband . her adopted s lcp- a ugh ter. Mi.-;; E ditii Snyder, four

policem en and a balllstlc.s expert to recoun t the ;.!iootlng which sen t M yri A lderm an to a hcsp lta i S a tu r ­day nlglit.

To D em and In d ld ra e n t C h ief D eputy D l-.irlct A ttorney

E dw in M yers prom ised lo dem and Snyder'.s Ind lctn ien t on. charges of ittcm p led m urder, kidiuiplng and •lolatlon of th e M ate firearm s a d . jnydcr, a t liljeny on $10,COO bond, ould be sen tsneed to denth on tlie ihnrge th a t h e foreed A lrlennan a t !un-poln t to drive him to thn mcdc.'.t

where Ml:'blue singer, l lv r l nfte

e lopem ent w ith Alderr .secret

MLks E ttln g said th a t she would sver feel safe again w hile Snyder

a t ’ liberty , and A lderm an tui ilde questions of he r w hereabouts ith r "She 's gone som ew here t<

rest."Set lo Serve Papers

O ut .supplementing th ree pollcc' m en w ho guarded a ld e rm a n 's hos' p lta l door w as a guard on 24-hour du ty ready to serve papers in JIW.OOO a lien a tio n of a ffec tions su it b rough t ag a in s t M ia E ttlng by M rs. Alma A lderm an, form er wife of the w ounded m an . U nder California law . a u th o ritie s said, A lderm an had to w ait one year a f te r his interlocu tory decrec o f divorce before he couid legally have m arried MIfs E ttlng . M rs, Alma A lderm an irecured firs t d ivorce papers Dec. 2.

Snyder, If Indicted, would n o t face p re lim ina ry he alin g je t for O ct. 31. II w as believed Ih a t h e would take th e advice of enuiisel and rem ain s ilen t befoie th e g ran d Jury, w hich gave him tipporlunlty lo te.stlfy.

C l i p p e r P l a n e

A v e r t s C r a s h

O n L o n g T r e kH ONOLULU, T . H-, O ct. 19 <UJD—

Passengers aboard a P an -A m erican A irw ays’ Ph ilipp ine C lipper, a rr iv ­ing he re nearly a we'ek b e h in d ' schedule , revealed today th a t th s g ia n t shlp'.^ crew narrow ly a v erted a forced lan d in g a t sea h a lf way be« tw een M anila a n d G uam . -

S ix hund red m iles o u t of G u am a n d over th e S outh Sea a re a w h ere a s is te r sh ip d isappeared In Ju ly , Uie C lipper began sideslipping fro m a n a ltitu d e of 8.SOO feet,

■nie passengers , two women a n d two m en. sa id th a t a t th e r a te o f approx im ate ly 2.000 fee t a m inuto th e f lying boat descended u n til I t w as ab o u t 100 fee t above th e w ater.

N um ber fou r engine on th e B t ir - 3oerd aide, h a d failed . I t was trnok* Ing b u t no flam es appeared.

As th e sh ip approached a p ou lb le c ra sh . C apl. A. E. L aP orte m anaged -0 level It o ff w ith th ree m otors n in - ilng. I t skim m ed above th e w ater nd finally gained a ltitude again . T h e passengers , wfio h a d been o r­

de red by th e stew ard to don life belt* ven t o f a cra sh , a s well a j th e

, Blaxcd, W ith th e one on« m o to r o u t bu t th e o the rs fu n c tio n - ng, th e C lipper a rrived aafely a t lU itop-over lan d in g a t G uan i on O ct, 9. T here , m otors were c h anced , d e ­lay ing th e n ig h t to H onolulu a n d th e malnJ{tnd,

T lie C lipper Ls a sis ter sh ip to tti s H aw aii C lipper, w hich vanlahed w ith six passengers a n d a crew of n ine on Ju ly 39 w hile en rou te from G uam to M anila.

CASSIANS PLAN BOURBON RALLY

BU RLEY . O ct; 19 fSpecla l)~ C . Ben Ro-ss. B e r l H . M iller and 0 , P. M ix will be th e guest speakers S a tu rd ay a t th e D em ocratic bai (juet a n d ra lly he re . T he banqu will be held in th e M ethodU t church basem en t and Is sponsored by th e Y oung D e m o c r a t’ o rg an lia tio n . A rally o t tlie L, D. 8 . ( a b e m a d e will follow th e banquet. O n th e sam e day, (be speake rs will appea r a t M alU , Albion, a n d Oakley.

P rom otion to th e d is tr ic t m a n ag e r­sh ip fo r S p e n c er CorM t com pany b a a - been con fe rred on M rs. E m m a O lb - 6on, T w in F a lls , w ho h a s been th # conce rn 's rep resen ta tiv e here .

M rs. L . w . Jones, division m a n ­ager, h a s s p e n t th e p a s t tw o w eeks w ith M rs. G lb so a tra in in g h e r i o t . th e h ig h e r post. T h e prom otion Was g ran te d , accord ing to th e dlTtalon m a n ag e r, becam e o t ‘o u ts tan d lM -- service" by M rs. Gibson.

M rs. Louise 8 . W ight h a s been appoin ted to ta k e over th e position le ft open by M rs. Gibson.

Spud HolidayCA BTLEPORD, S ep t. 19 (Specal)

—W ea th e r perm ltU ng, CasU eford schooli will observe a "spud holiday" nex t wee!c. accord ing to a rran g e ­m ents m a d e a t a m eeting of the K hco l bo a rd M onday evening.

In th e e v e n t th a t th e vacation (akei place th e all-school play. “Tlie C harm School," wfff be postponed u n til Nov. 10.'

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ARMSTRONG TRAINING FOR ‘TOUGHEST FIGHT)33 II

T y G o b b , t h e O l d “ G e o r g i a P e a c h , ” F i n d s

I d a h o P h e a s a n t H u n t i n g i s “ S w e l l ”B7 0 . A. K E L K E R

.T he “Qeorglar Peach .” th a t 's w hat th e y c ia i l i lm . a n d I 'd a ay .th c tUlc I lls h ta - h c - 8 a “^ a c h of a m an."

■mo i r e a t T y Coi)b. one of th e Im­m orta ls o f baseball, Is th e m an I'm tanilDg about. I m e t h im la s t n igh t

. down a t B u h l - th a t Is. I d id n 't ex­actly m eet h im b u t 1 ta lked to him lo r 15 m inu tes o r m ore over the telephone.

Cobb Is dow n B u h l w ay hun ting pheasan ts wlUi & p a rty of friends and w ith J a c k T lngey, th e well- know n spo rtsm an , serv ing a s guide. I w ould have gone down to see h im I n person b u t th e n I reaUzed h« m u st b« U red a f te r a day in tJie Uelda and p robably w ouldn’t app re - d a t« a r ep o r te r ta g g ln s h im a round tD d fir ing questions a t h im . The resu lt was I te lephoned h im .

G re a t C onntry A nd i o th e re I v m . ta lk ing to a

m an who w as m y h e ro back w h e^ J w as a U d . (|

•T h is la a g rea t countrj-,” Cobb ■aid em phatica lly in (inswer to Question as to w h a t h e th o u g h t o l th is section. ■The p h e a sa n t h u n t- Inc Is sw e ll I h e a rd abo u t this country m ore th a n a year ago and I decided 1 w ould have to com e up a n d see I t fo r m yseU so w e hopped » tr a in ou t o f S a n F rancisco then drove he re by c a r from S a lt Lake C ity."

Cobb'J p a rty , inc lud ing Jack Com waU of S a l t U k e C ity a n d Paul f ite fle ls o f S a n F rancisco , arrived

' a t B u h l M onday evening, ju s t attei th e ra in s h a d s topped . H ie y rcgti- te te d a t th e B u h i ho te l a n d then o iled up th e ir tu n s . T h e ir f ir s t day of hun ting , T uesday , w as perfect— ■Ten to th e b ird s a n d w eather. The p a rty will leave e ith e r th is evening o r n iu ts d a y fo r th e r e tu rn trip .

•‘W e’re g e ttin g ou r lim it," Cobb _ » a id to a query as to how th e h u n t­

in g w as^R em lnded of th e two fel­lows w ho w ere found w ith 73 birds l a th e ir possession, th e Georgia P each ad d ed :

SBut you n e e d n 't be a fra id of th b p a l ty try ing to g e t away w ith th a t

T Y RU S RAYMOND CODE

manj- b{rd<. W c ju s t g e t o u r JJn iJ t- In fac t I nlways sh o o t one lcs.'5 th a n the hm lt, so I th in k they 'll let me ou t o f th e s ta te w h en th a t lim e comes. I rem e m b e r rend ing th n t itory in you r p a p e r (E\'cnlnR Times) th e « r s t nlffh t I go t h e re .”

B ut 11 w as b aseb a ll th a t I w anted I ask th is m a n Cobb about. You

h e tj.'cd lo p b y a little , now anti tlien . In fncl he plr.ycil enougli th a t he L'alnell th e tll lc of th e grcnt- ent aU -around p layer In the liU lory of ihr? Rame. He starred w llh th e D etroit TlRcr.s In tlie outfield Jntcr m nnngetl tlin t club for o ra l.y e a rs . He wa.'j n l tlie top of th e A m erican league In b a ttin g so

ly tim es I believe he m u st have trac k of th e ac tua l count. He tlie g rca lc . 1 baserunner, s till

holdliiB th e record for s to len base.s. In sh o r t—th is m an Cobb was n •peach of n ba ll player."

All P ast H istory T h e fiery Im m ortal doe.-in’l like

.0 ta lk abou t hlnuielf, po in ting ou t 'th a t 's n il p ast, now." b u t he will a lk ab o u t c u rren t baseball and so

1 -stnrtefl to t i r e away.C oncern ing Uie Y ankees. Cobb

e rm ed lliem "very s tro n g " and itlded th a t "no club c an touch

them .""T he Yank-s a re Jiist too good. I t

seem-s like th e A m erican leagVe (eam scarc b e tte r th a n those iJi tiic N a tio n a l league a n d th e Y ankees a re b e t te r th a n th em alJ. T liey hi developed a system of pow er v<hlch h ead s th e ir attijcjc. W hen pow er licks you c a n 't b eat It."A nd, so f a r as I c an .see, th e

fnnks v,'m s ti ll be the best club for it least two year.^ m ore. D o n 't w orry ibout th em break ing u p a wlnnlnR

ball club a ll a t once, th e y 'll never lo th a t." Cobb .'.aid. -

Ball Aids A lU ck R egard ing th e "live ba ll" w hich

s now In use . Cobb cxprc .«ed th e iplnlon It enab led a pow erful club, Ike th e Y anks, to becom e "m ore jow erful," ,

"T he live ba ll a ids th e ir a ttack ," th e m a n w ho know s sa id , a n d he probably d rif ted back In th o u g h t to th e tlm e.i h e used to s ta n d up to the p la te before th e how ling crow d a n d

■ a long one c lea r ou t o f th e pnrk, d id n 't need a "live ba ll' to be

good. H e w as a n a tu ra l.B u t th e n , every th ing m ust

th e lim e cam e to close theInterview .

"I person hero.

" I know It w ould be a pleasi fo r m e," Cobb answ ered courteously a n d th e n . In stead of say ing "good­bye." h e sim ply -said "good n igh t."

S om e day I 'm going to m eet Ty Cobb—In person .

N e g r o t o T a k je

O i i G a r c i a f o r

W e l t e r C r o w i iBy L E SL IE AVERY

N EW Y O R K . O ct. 19 fll.PJ-H cnry A nnstrong , wlio outgrew th e w orld 's •fea therw eight cham ploiM hlp a n d d iscarded It. b egan serious tra in in g today lo r " th e (oughest f ig h t" of h is

e r—a 15-round defense of h is c r tit le a g a in s t C cferino Q arc la

tw o w eeks from ton igh t." T ills will be th e loughest f ig h t

H enry ever had ," h is m a n ag e r. E d ­die Meaci, said. "G a rc ia w as bljf

lOugh a n d strong e nough to give M iddlew eight G lenn Lee th e w or«t

rating h e ever h a d , a n d H en ry will r spo tting him 4tb o u l 10 pounds.'' Arm.stronK, tlie only m an w ho ever

h e ld th ree world tUle.s s im u lta n eo u s­ly, began hLi tra in in g a t H o t Springs. Ark., tw o weeks ago, a n d re.sumed It w ith a ligh t w orkou t In a H arlem gym nasium a f te r a r r iv ­ing he re ye.sterdny. H e w eighed M i pounds a n d expects to reduce to 134 by fig h t n ight.

CIoj a rtc r A ttack

^ a c P o i n t s t o S e a b i s c u i t i n C o m i n g R a c e W i t h W a r A d m i r a l o n M a r y l a n d T r a c k

B y H ENR Y IMcLEMORE : : , ,N E W .Y 0R I?. O ct. i s (U.n^-The

l u t tim e S eab iscu it w as asked to'^ r u n » m ile a n d th ree -sU tee n liu a t P im lico h e picked up 130 p o u n d s a s tb o u g h th e y were ISO le a th e r s a n d s tre ak e d th e d istance In 1:67 a-8 fo r a U ack record.

• W ar A dm ira l b a a m ade two • ta rU over th e hU t«rlc old P im ­l ic o t r tb k . a n d eac h w as a t a m ile a n d three-sfxCeenUu. i n Ui« 1937 Pr«aknes8, w ith Pom poon lu ta th ln g dow n h is neck, h e was

' w h i p p e d hom e w inner In l :M ‘3-5 th s. I n th e Pim lico *pe- « la l h a n d ica p ho m ade th e Jour* hejr In U U -i- S t ta . Zn th e P reak - s e s s th e c h u n k y litU e son of Maq o’ W ar—B ru sh u p - c a r r ie d 126 pounds, a n d In th e 'sp ecia t ite had m aboard .

T hese a re p e r l l n m t figures, be* .. MUM th fr tee n d a y s front today, «

w eek fro m n e x t T uesday , those tw o horses—th e B iscu it, a n d the

Adm iral—will m e e t a t old Pimlico and m a tc h h e a r t fo r h e a r t, speed for speed In a m a tc h race.

T h e d is tance w ill be one m ile and ihrce*sixU !cnth5.

T h e w eigh ts e re .to be even - S tephen—130 p o u n d s 'each.

aeab iscu lt likes th e Pimlico track . W ar A dm ira l doesn 't.

I a m n o t try in g to sell you Sea- blacult, to p e rsu a d e you in to bet­ting on hJm w hen h e g o ts out alone a g a in s t th e A dm iral. B u t

of th e race w hen h e wo.s ,beaten by Ja co la In th e L au re l stakes la st S a tu rd ay w e n m istaken . T he race w as fo r b u t a mile, and It Is a fte r th e m ile h a s been i)as,sed th a t th e ’B iscu it, n w hale of a fin isher, rea lly s ta r t s to roll. F u r ­therm ore . th e son of H ard T ack packed 230 p o u n d s to 103 for J a ­cola. and 24 pou n d s i.i 24 pounds to m a n or beast. W ith a ll th is ad ­

van tage Ja co la d id n 't walk In— she tu rn ed th e fastest m ile ever ru n over th e Laurel track,

N o sir. don ’l count Seabiscuit ou t of any race . He is as tough a p iece 0/ horsefJeiJi a s tJie A jneri- can track 1m s ever seen. A nd if you don 't th in k he can leg It, p lease rem em ber U iat In tlie p ast two seasons ho has broken seven trac k records from coast to coast. And Jji tJjQse races Jjc wa^ the top-w elght horse.

H e racps sum m er aiul w inter, sp ring a n ti a u tum n ; here, there, iin<l everywhere- T here Is .scarce­ly ft track In th e U nited SlatM . M exico o r CnJJnria lh a l lia sn 'l fell IiLh flying fieri.

O ld "jKrpetUHl m otion." th a t's .Bcabl-scull. If he Isn 't runn ing , he

Is in ft box rn r rolling towuril some race. H e 'u ik e s 'cm a ll on. anyw jiere, any tim e. H e Isn 't fus\v about welRht.s. in a t least two o[ h is 18 w inning .iiorts since the

f lrs l of Ia.sl year he w as loaded w ith th e sta g g erin g Im post of 133 pounds. Y e t he plckcd up th is bu rden a n d sm ashed to trac k rec ­ords.

H e h as been b eaten a lot. es­pecially aa a tw o and Ihrce-yen r- old, bu t h e was n o t g re a t shakes then . I t w asn 't u n til h e w as a four-.je6r-o ld lhak h e cainc a ro u n d fo r Colonel M axwell How ­a rd , (he m a n w ho bought him fo r' $8,000 w hen he wos cripp led anil ailing.

W ar A dm iral m ay lick h im In th e ir duel on th e hilltop , bu t he'll know h e h as been lo the races. I f . h e could speak, and knew his Shakc.^i>eare, I 'm p re tty sure lh a l Seabiscu it. w hen lie eyed the A<1- m lra l in tlie s ta r tin g gate, would s a y :

"Ij»y on. M cDuff,"A nd d a m n ’e<l I* h im who first

c ried hold, cnoughi"(C o p y r lih t 1938. U nited P r r u l

ba ilie la d le s will be a con tinuous clo-sc-Qiiarter a tta c k w hich he lio i«s will p reven t tlie P h ilipp ine Islander from ge tting se t to th row th e deadly r ig h t he calls ft "bolo punch."

" I flKUre G arc ia Is th e h a rd e s t h itte r I've liad to face yet," A rm - s iro n g said, "an d by c row ding h im nil th e lim e I l>oj)c I w on 't give th a t rlRhi liand m uch trave ling spacc,"

M ead, npparen lly m ore imea.sy nboul th e coming ba ttle tlian a n y of m e past, said lie feared G arc ia m ore tlin n Lou Ambers, the H erk im er. N. Y.. boy who had A rm strong groggy before relinquish ing h is llgh tw e lgh l crow n In 15 rounds la si sum m er.

H ard Puncher' ThLs G arcia c an knock you dead

w ith one punch w hile A m bers Is a crcHin piilf punchcr." h e sa id . "All Ambers does Ls c u l a m an up. II look 10 stH ches to close H en ry 's

Ite r th e Ilglil, b u t I t h a s nplclely lo w . H is lower

teeth have been IlxcO, a n d h e will K ft new m ou thpiece to

preven t any th ing like ih a t h a p p e n ­ing again."

Ariivstron'g is n o t expected to risk ■lUier h is w elter or ligh tw e igh t II- le.s ngaln before la te F e b ru a ry or M arcli.'H e plans lo engage In n o n - Itle bouts 01 C leveland Dec. 6 a n d n Los Angeles early h i Ja n u a ry .

Prom oior Mike Jacobs hopes to re tu rn A rm slrong-A m bers

f lgh i fo r th e ligh tw e igh t ti t le before Indoor .reason closes here .

T h o u s a n d s o f

F i s h P l a n t e d

I n W o o d R i v e r8 H 0 8 H 0 N S , O ct; 19 (apecla ll -

I t a p p ta re d a s lto rt tim e ago th a t a repo rted sh ip m en t of tro u t by ihe ta m e d e p ar tin e n t. to be p la n ted by th e fftioshone. Rod and O itn club, h a d n o t been delivered two wcekf^ a f te r n 'o tlflca tlon . No reason was assigned a n d t\iero was some com­m e n t on th e m a tte r. But, a t lin t th e y have a ll been delivered and e rery tw dy lit sa tisfied, T}ie dek y w aa caused by a crippled aerator, h ecesaltatlng th e dum ping of llsh a t m ost convenien t points. They Were a ll accounted for by Siipt. H enderson of tite Hay 8 p u r ha tch rry . t« S ec re tary Oeorge 2i. llitddock v l th e ,g u n club, he re Friday,

T ro n t P laiiledD uring a vU it H enderson s ta led

t h a t BOO puundn of tru u t, uveniglug n to th e pound , o r a (olnl of n.noo. w ere p lan ted fou r miles nlxive Klrli- lle id . T liU occurred Oct. 11. imd iiu th e sam e d a te ho say« 600 jxiuuds o f 40 .lo -the -i)ound . lo.ftoo, were p la n ted n e a r I 'Igarl, a n d tiin l on

. . O ct. 13,7fi0 puimds. 40-to-the-|Hiuni1. 00,000) w ere llberalril four miles above Plgari.

M ost of these tro u t were about f ive Inches h i im g tli, nnd while It

• m a dealred to sc a tte r them i>v(. m a t e r te rrito ry , and an aggravai 'm g period o f silence eiwuril. It wi

’' ' f l fu r e d th d sh ipm en t h a d falle ' ,40Wn. b u t c learing ui> th e mall* ■U • a tls fac lo ry to llin rlub. I t In ,M l«bllshed U ia t th e depnrtm

' . ’ p la n te d ove r loo.oon iro tii m Wnod I , r t v t r M o w H ichfleid, and th e pinm - ’- 'la t 'O f th e ga m e division h delivery

'M o f tw o m ore trucks or llkii lor ad- !' 't f l t io n a l w aters . T liese are i« b-• — j . . — ... A ,... ,1,,

over [Iv

V a n d a l s R e c o g n i z e d a s R o s e B o \ ^ l C a n d i d a t e s

, 'tootKa in Imgui, rimf w ith th e dep artn ie n l t

1 Id iilu :OlH'l) 1.1 till

L O S A N G E L E S , O c t . I l l (U.R)— l! iu lc f i 'u lc (H u rc d l o d a y t h a t l l i o p u l l i to I h c Im w l 8 iii- |)r i8 ln K V n m l a h , U 'o h n li iu lly .4|K’iikiiiK -

r r c » i d e i i l l I i iK h W i l l e t t o f l lu i I ’a c ili i- I’t in f c r i - n i i 'HHid I d i ib o i.H H till a c o n fo re n c i* n u ’mlKM' in fu l l a m iIhuH cIlR ib lt! to . I l o s i ! I io w l coilHiderutloii, tlcapili! ll»f Vaii- dnla’ "linlf-brotiitM '" Ktalim l)t‘- ;iiuso of no l<inK<‘i' iii-:ludiu) in t lu ‘ nniiiil robin

hcIk u Ih Iv .•W hen th e facu lty rom u ilttn -

volcfl on th e confeteniT'w rh o k p , the 10 representaClvcs will vote on 10-

Jt e (K h t-« f MtKKt},-., If f i x o l KMin VDten go <» Idnho, th e n M alio ifii to th e Ho.se Iniwl," he hald.All thin. W lllt-ll f'iiiphaMir.ed, In

iprely Icchnli'ikl. I. e . Idutio m ust ) tn a Kose bowl lild. 'I'hn uprom - ig Vrttiflnl.t ticHt O trgm i HtnIe,

I d a h o P l n y a ( ' l i c k

A g a i n s t i t r u i i i H i n

P r a c t i c e . S c n n i o n H

I /J f l ANOKLP:a, (><'l. Ill lUI’l - (lloo in o rllle it Dvrv Wr^tWiMKl lu le h toduv a« Ihe UOI.A Ilnilnn p repared fo r 1 d a h ii. K enny W aslilngton w en t to (tie luupltAl With a he ad ln}iiry Irnm (he Cal- Ifiirnla gam e lou l Knd Woodrow Itlrode was (nit w ith a r u t leg. W hat's m ure, th e "CJooIr" srored 111) (he vai'xlty nU tim es w ith fdahtf pl»y.v.

S - tn m ra ir wl :;tUM n a t t e r .

‘ r tM aaanU O ffered , . A U X . P lM tln u , supe rin londeia or

B fartn , h u o flirei A fioshone (Iiib (I

n ld e s housing.. ....... .. to carry them

a n d th e m a tte r will - t • m eeting aoon to

ha« a n abun-i l i p;9b«bl»

- 'U b* extend-

______ 6(t a iid Oul)t ntUTMlay or n ix t------------- •• t Uie

N urlli D ako ta m a la a n d O ourngi. and lied W uAhlnglun. T hey play UOI.A he re H alu rday , ahid llien M on­ta n a , O regon . W iuvhlngtnn Htale U lah Aggies a n d U tah.

DANK O ltf lM lH T K IM 0 8 0 0 W . I d a . ,O d , 10 lUh Id a ­

ho 's V andals w ern en rou te tci l.o^ ' AiigelM by -ra l] to/1»y n ite r n m i/iliw send^tilfi T h e . Mpiail was nt full N lre n ilh 'fo r th e r iia l (line In more th a n ft fo rtn ig h t.

O oarh T ed B ank nald he wa> o p tim titie over th e chsn ren nf defeat I jir UOLA In tl»u soiJJhen, «;«Il/i,r n la c ity U alu rday . , . .

5!2S%'1thoroughly dincuM rd, K th e gam e d e p u rln w n t ha Wted to M’lle n d .

O regon W rb fv v t S to i)A t Chicaga on W a y to Fortiham T ilt

c n iC A C io . D it. in lun) tinivci- (v <it Orru<ii)’s f iio tu i l s(|Uiid |ii<-- ired t<iil»y l<i lu iitluue on lo New orji iiiul

liitir hiiur puMilci' A repo il w hlrli Ih

I'liiii Hi<.->l«'tl>iill (;i>a

igglsl

II Kiirdhiim K-i'iul, did llU vhltliiK W.'l

Study l'Y‘ncinKHtli<S«..c.f l-K 'iirli^lcm h.K f iiis I'linaiirti'd liv Ihe'' 'I'wUi h'l

nil th r •ine.'liii

D e h i g e o f 2 0 0

S c o r e s i n

B o w l i i i j f G i in ie sHcores of over JOG w eir tlir ruU'

ro th e r th a n th e exception iil thr bow ling a lley s la s t n igh t, wltii IImkI " 10 s e llin g ft new IiIkIi ioi tlx

m w ith JI 337 to lake llin hlj^h th e I03B-30 sruMin. Altlw scores w ere tlie hlgliliKlit: even ing . In the .stiin<1iiii'.i

Ijlaho I>ower leniii took Iwu mi ' lee fn im th e Ii:il(«. uiid Hiu<ik[leld

rnerl p jirk IJudwelMT, two lo <iii' T hose bow ling over the UO<i-mni

lu st n ig h t, aside Iroiii llooiii'. ttei H ot. a n ; b c lf. 207; W. 1. .laliii.niil i>()4. :i03; u trf th i, :toi: ‘rhniuinoi

3; a n d A dkins, 'JOJ.In U iree-gaine lo ia ls, h.k)!,.. ir le tuiks w ith a &o:i, aiul ,rohii'iii

lopiMM th o Id ah o I'ow rr wllli ft4 ■ llie C lly hHiii, liiiiiM'i led til

n e rs w ith a three-gdm i- t.>t,d iiC , nnd A dkins the lo^eis with nJS. h ie iips:

(:o m 51k k ( 'I a l i . i A tii 'i :

Ball Park, Plans Sent Jaycels by Seattle, Yakima

P lan s on a rran g e m e n t of a base ­ball p a rk had been received today by th e Ju n io r C ham ber of C om ­m erce from th e S ea ltic R aln lers ba.sehall club. Pacific CoaU league.

(I th e Y akm ia. W ash., club of the W este rn In lerna tlo iin l league.

T h e plans Rive tlc ta lls of the rftiidst.TniLs, iihiyliih’ field, b leachers,

foul lines, etc. 71iey w ere rrtjiie stfd by Ju n io r Ciniinber o fllc lals to as. s ls l In Kuldlng th e Jaycees on Ihel) reriuesteil W i’A p ro jec t for a bal p a rk hero. T h e IrKnl iw rk will be for th e Twin P a lls e n try In the pro posed new Pioneer league.

T h e p lans w ere sen t by "T o rc h y Torran<‘e, vice p residen t of th e Se a tlle cltib.

Pocatello Brings State’s Toughest Club Here Friday

V i s i t o r s H a v e

B i g , F a s t

H . S . E l e v e n

Starts Training

H am m srln* H enry A rm sirong today opened iram in g lo r m e ‘'to u g h est righ t" of hU caree r— h is iS -round defease of h is w el­te r ti t le ag a in s t C eferino G arcia

Whitney and Klein May Sell Services To Other Clubs

PH IL A D E L PH IA . Oct. 19 ai.P.)'— O u tf ie ld e r Chuck K le in a n d th ird ba sem a n . P b iky W hitney of th e P h ilad e lp h ia N ational league club h av e received perm lM ion to sell th e ir s e n ’Ices to th e h ighest bidder nex t

?a.son. Pre.sldent G era ld N ugent :m ounccd today.B o th a re 10-ycar m en In th e m a ­

jo r leagues a n d m ay n o t be sen t he m inors w ithou t th e ir con ­

ic ann o u n ce m en t doe.s n o t nee- rlly m ean th a t th e p a ir wli

n o t be w lih th e Ph illies n e x t season N ugen t sa id , b u t th e ac tion wa: seen a.s a .stfirt tow ard th e s trenglli- ■Ing of th e club u n d e r th e guidance )f Ja m e s T hom pson (Doc) P ro lh n

ncw ly-appointe<l m anager.

A rrow headsB ISM A R CK . N. D. (U.P.)—H arry

L ynn , s la te la n d d e p ar tm e n t a t to r ­ney, found a silver lining In d rou th . W hen d ro u th re ta rd ed g rass grow th on old locations oi p rairie Ind ians , 11 .si>ec<le(l up h is hobby of collecting arrow head.s, a n d today he h as i th o n 2,000 specim ens.

b y HAL WOOD (E vening T Im ei Sports Edl(oc) T i e ta lk In s ta te high school fo o t­

ball circ les today a ppea rs to cen te r very m uch a round a pow erful P o ­c a te llo eleven th a t has been m ow ­ing dow n a ll opposition In so r u lh - rss a fash io n th a t th e re have been um ors th e In d ia n s will be charged rlth p re m e d ita te d a ssau lt and b a t­

tery th e n e x t tim e they ru n up one of Ihoee lop-sW ed score.i.

T h e In d ian s , w ho will piny licre F r id a y , hacf a n o ff-d ay ia s t F riday , so gen ia l J im O 'B rien, th e ir razzle- dazzle m e n to r , b ro ug h t e ig h t of h is boys dow n to g e t a look a t ju s t a bo u t w h a t they would have to face h e re— a n d from th e fo rm er F ile r coach, wc gJeoJicd a little In fo m ia- tloh reg a rd in g th is w recking crew th a t th u s f a r could go dow n In h is ­tory as one of th e .state's g rea tes t h igh school scoring team s,

Look fo r These O 'flrJcn n e v er wn.-i ba.-.JifuJ w hen c am e to pra is ing h is disciples, so

e'll le t h im give you a few p o in t­'s to look fo r w hen Uie te am takes

the fie ld ag a in s t th e B ru in s F r id a y f tem o o n ;•■'nus B uU ct B ob L U d c y ih a J f-

back) Is ft rea l trip le th re a t—do in g ir m o st ' of. o u r kicking. pa.s.s- ,nd ba ll to ting . H e's especially

good a t k icking o u t of bounds In Uie co ffin corner.

•■Big S o b O rr, o u r qi/nrterbncJc, ;loes o u r long distance passing a n d k icking. H erm a n L ongniirst. our fu llback , c a n te a r a line to ih r c d s

Bears Injiirecl in Scriiiiuiage Gaiiie

BER KELEY , Calif., Oct. lo 'tU P .'- C a llfo rn ln end Morely Mathcw.^on

ur.sed a w rcnchcd shoulder today, iKi su b stitu te gua rd Chuck Donii- u e a tw isted ank le, a fte r a vigor- j s scrim m age sc.s.slon Tuesday, n i e B ears arc to Iciive fo r S e ­

ttle T liu rsday to m eet W asliliigtoii ove r th e w eek-end. Vic B o tta r l anti D ave A nderson, varslt.v key men, look the day off from p rac llcc and g o t In .some corely-necdcd rest.

iKl h a ofblocks

ha rd .M ike M ills, ou r o the r ha lfback . In a c lass by him self a s a block*

Ing back."A nd tlien . If you don 't qu ite be-' eve w h a t J im m y has to say a b o u t

ills backfJcJd, sto p io < om Jder th a t h ree^of th e fou r backs In Uic f irs t . trlng o u tf i t run on the relay team . The fo u rth m em ber of the relay team . Inciden ta lly . Is Lionel Sw ard , second Btrlng fullback.

Reserves "Good"A nd w h a l do th e In d ian s have a f ­

te r th e f ir s t eleven. In th e line of reserves? W ell, to quote J ln u n y ag ain :

"W e h av e good rc.scrvcs."P re sto n . BJackfool a n d N am pa

coaclics w ould probably go th e " re - tlc en t" O 'B rien a step fu rth e r In th is Instance . As r m a tte r o f fac t, o fficia l lineups show th a t P o c a te l­lo used 38 m en In th e 'f i r s t gam e,

:1 a n d 42 in th e ir<0 In th e . th ird .

:am eoffensive In th e

, tif gol ■coach

orlal

B o w l i n g

S c h e d u l e

COM M KltCIAL I.KAtUJK (AMr.v. It uml H

l ld o t tr a m Ilitrd gr(<i haiiillcAp. T h e (Ifarci Ilstrd l« p r r in m r.)

AVrilnmduy, Oct. 10—D rll's vs./.Ip -W ay C i2 l....................................

day, .<><1. >0— SrIilK i \i,.> Milk

( iTY i.i:A (ii'» :

. o . l , 20—T. V. H our I'. l.unilK-r (14).

)«( n - l 'c r r l l i r lli i ld

PA N TH K ItS PLAY llllS K ID Sp i n 'S n u n G H . O ct. la <u.P)-Tiie

P i ll P .u i th r rs will open th e ir 1039 foo tball srn.soii .on ihc w est coiust UKaii'M U niversity of Wii.shlnKUin n rx t a e p t. 30 mill flo.se il.i iiliie- gam e hclK-diile again st P enn S la te , Nov. 25 n l a ta le Collrge, Pii,

little , a s th e veteran B ruin failed lo ilJspJay any of liLs a t ta c k —a n oIfen.slve weapon c licked six ou t o f 10 lim es li noi,'-e gam e. T he B ru ins never to.s.'«d 0 s ing le piiis in the ti l l w ith (h T igers, .so c n r l e n glim psed only tli

m iS K IK S W ORK IIA Itl)S iiA T T l.t:, Wa,sh.. Oct. 10 (UPI -

Jiinnil-- I 'he liin 's Wa.^hlnKt(nl H us­kies w orkril ou t vlgcirou.sly Wedne.s- <liiy, ap im rcn tly In ten t on nn u jisel v lrtiiry w h n i Uiillfoiiila Invadr.'i Be- iiU Ir Ihl.s w eek-end. T h e Huskies Lhnwed lot.s of Biihlt.

W O ltK ON ItKVKUHKHI.O R 'A N O E T .rn , o d . in (um -

W onl ttia t C oarh H ow ard Jo n e s is tlivliiK h is hoys revrti.es. and fUiiihle iPVi-l.M'.V In big dir.es Iriikecl today fu>m lli<‘ pinc'llc'o Held w heie Ilie tm c T io jiiiis a re Im ldlng s e n r t prn i'tice fo r Htanf(ird.

Til 11)01) tlioVe w en. som r IH) l<i 'JO WDiiieii 111 Ihe eiitliT n iu ii tiv who I'Oiild ili lv r an auliiiiiolilli'. 'I'lKliiy wiimeii m nlorlM s m e e.sltiiinled a l liio re Ihm i 10.000.000.

(;iT Y i.r'.A<aii^

to p lo lr i 'l I

IttlNTKHH AITICAHHIlHAI.KM. <ii.v uif'i nc.iiv.iii,

orn WtlO vinit DirKmrn Iirw hulldlUK havn Ix-ru l>^ked i oh ip iiiftrlile lift tli« wnllv I th ry a io linked l<

s (if/lrc liil.nnk (i-otailfls for Uu' atnte'

th r HOof ills

neui MttachII pniMU- lieniliig (Hiv. c tim lr s

H. M artih -i sigimluie.

“QOAIIANTINI'.S" IMXlH r o i . i c u o m i - - Ah eiiWi-mte of

<Iog.i)|tliig, haa ivd Dr. Mlllimi O, l la iu o n , c ity iita lih illicctor, to esiiilillal) m cllywlda dog (im tran- llci he ie , wlii'ie flfi peiMiii.i have been takliiK precmillouiiiy Pnstfcur

Ho|linKbci;y Seeks S tro n g Center

PU LIJi^AN . W aah,, O d . lit lUI') CoMdh D abe ItolllnBbery called fi lig h t w orkouta tho rrm a ln d e i of the w ork today b e rau io nf (lie Im derei n an ritdon o f h>< W ttshhx« ;;i ;4ti>ii U ougarn, w ho meQl O regon iie io Nat urtlAy. J lo lllagbery aaiil he wan e« pcwlally dUft«U»fl«d w ith th e jkmi nhow lu* of c en le r raiid ldale.i. am c o n tin u ed l>U e l(o |ta lo p u r /le ou K defcm lv* lb « u y .

Idaho lOveniiiK 'I'imcs

(;K ll)C A S T iN (; (O rsT E S TI 'c ir n $ 1 .0 0 W c c k I .v I ' l i / . r

IM all (.. S|i()it« I jlllo r, lilalii. K veliln* T im es. T « ln Falls, Idaho)

(iaiiin lloU V ood I 'likn Vi>u PUk - KrnreH uiley .It Nampu

Nmiipi. KMl .

■ ■o.'»lell<i 111 ]-Mi'iili'lU>•I'whi I 'i.lh -.111.11 .... ............................

Itn iw it nl n„ h t

111 nent In by iiiull, Ih ls IM I'liint lir por,liiiiiikrd m il la te r than n p.-iii. 'IhU indny. If liHiiiuht lo 'U iiirn D flltr. II m ust tin lie in by not la te r Ih an li p. tn. F riday.)

A ddie

City

inh ig ftttack , H orevc , tie doesith e Tw in FalU club a t

"1*0T o iiih es t (Si

ute llo lt.s tou g h rFootball games L record.% and wc ar

going to try to win each gam e a ro ines. Any i.core will su it us a

ng a s We win." O 'iJrlen sla ted . I^e^plte ttie fac t lh a l (tin Irish a n ' n e v rr saw a jin-ss to.s.ied by th w in F a lls team , lie plaiLs lo wov I i»ass ileleiise all week and wll .so a t te m p t to (li'vhe a m e a iii n (ipptng ttie Mniln sp inner jilay.s. In any event, (ho Pocatello .scpia' •K}>wawJ-(<

.’111 I Ihe mo-sl bored '

V a n d a l s L e a v e

F o r C o n t e s t

A g a i n s t U C L ABy BILL McUOH'A?^

M OSCOW . Ida.. Oct, 10 (U.Pi — P r im ed for ihe key til l on llic ir 10-

schedule, Coach Ted B ank a n d ember.s of h is grlriiron sfjimd

le f t MO.SCOW Ia.st n ig h t fo r L as .A n­geles a n d a S a tu rd ay b.iltJe w ith U . C. L. A.

News from Los A ngeles th a t Id a ­h o w ould be given c onsidera tion for Ihe Rose bowl—providing they e a rn - :d th e c h a n c c -g a v e added enthii*:- a-sm to « team already excited by

■ ling strc ■A ftei four-ho crlRni

.ga in st U. C. L. A. fo rm ations. B.mk sa id hi.i squad was leadv "fo r ttie to u g h c s l gnme of tli f .scnsnn," Tho r e tu rn o l UaroUl D urlm m . tu llbnck .

:ul four o the r m en kept o u t p re- lously because of In juries b ro u g h t 10 te am lo fu ll offcn.slvc sU cngU i.

P len ty of row er 1 /andal scouts reported th e B ruin.i' 1 a te am w ith p len ty of pow er a

ink of I pa.'ssl: a ttac k .W ith th a t In m ind, th e Id ah o h a s been drilled In th e pa.ss d e ­fea se w hich failed to w ork e ffec tiv e , ly. ag a in s t Gonzaga.

Pum 'blin?, w hich h as ham pered th # a n d a l offensive so f a j In th e »ea- >n, drew a h o t a n d som etim es p ro - xnc fire o f criticism a n d e ffo rt

fro m th e head coach.<lh (he U clans and th e V andals rh ted fa ir ly even flesplte com ­

p a ra tiv e scores ag a in s t th e U n l- irslty of W ashing ton . T h e U clans

d e fe a te d W ashington 13-0 a n d th a V an d a ls tied up th e score 12-13, ;om lng nu t o f th a t gam e un d e fe a t- 'd fo r th e f irs t tim e In 31 year.s of lom petlllon.

B larilng Llncnp Y esterday 's f in a l w orkout eaw

E arl O re jo ry a l th e fiiinrt**rback pa-dtJon w'JIJ) wJ)nt wn.s believed to be tlie te am w hich B ank w ould nam e to s ta r t S a turday . T lie lineup In ­cluded K nap and Sm ltti a t ends. Tr/.u; kowskltackle . Miu.lal ai Id Donovan asKunrils. Aschenbre n iie r a l centno ise a t le ft ha lf, ■Wilson rig h l a nd’Chrui>e a l fullback

T he team 's tra \ ■eling p la n s - r allfor a w orkout In K ezar stad litom orn jw nnd ligh t s ignal dr IllsJn Pii-siidejii. Frldii.y.

Bank renm lned rlon-com inlttal onIdaho'.s clm nres of r rtu n iliig io f nil.-.tiindhiig In Itie P iu 'ifir Const ccfo rn irc from which. Idulio w as <lr<ip .ped wll:ti M ontana when th e roiii id -rob in f-ystem was artojiled.

r,pecta to rs leiive Ih rir w•at". O 'B rien ,ft fo rinei- lliilverslly ol IdalK I a lh -leto, II,lw,ivs plays a wh le-oiiri i styleof IiMJlbull m id Ills n rc , c-nlnllc)utway s Inn for Itie looki v h e th -r r wl ini|iiK or 10',lug. He hi id re -iiiarkiiit)l.> surc^ss will 1 Ihe w lile-oiK-ii Mvle while ling a'1 K el-loKK 1'ind HI. Anlhmiy, b u t la IlCil (0pniilu ce niiich a l rih-r. ilowe ver. Inh is fi:iv.t vi-ar a t I’ocat.rlln, ti.• givesyou t he following iei'<iird of th reegaUHVi

PlH'lii1<-ll() Wi, niai'kfiK il 11.P(K-,iiteiii, :i:-, iM 'ston (1.P[.Cxte llo 111, N am pa 0.'H ie liidliiiis have •d III

toiirliiilown-i 10 oiir- for Ihe 1ippilM-(Ion n>ii<t inaile Cl f irst down-1 1(1 i:ifo r 11le ttiieP oiiposliig srhools.

(;itii1 ttn- Twill Falls Ilru ln s slopttieiir.• T h e answ er will1 l>e gl veil a l

TONIGHTH S l .

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TEXACO STAR CHORUSDramaMt iliiXti b fHi*

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A Classified Ad for a Few Cents ^ells Dollars Worth of MerchandiseW A NT AD RATES

BO A RD »nd room. 120 6 th Av(

RATES P B a LIN E P E R D A fiS l i d»y». p«r Hoe p tr d*y------- I*cT hree d » j i . p e r llna perO ne dmy, p e r lin e -------------------i« e

33 1 /3 Discount Kor Cash

C oih d iscoun t allowed II adver- tU e m fn t Is pa id to r w ith in leven

^ days o l f irs t Insertion .' ' ‘ no cUsBlfled ad ta k en for le ii

th a n 60c, Including d isc o u n t L ine o t c lass lllcd advertising com ­pu ted on basis ot five medium* le n g th w ords per line.

IN T W IN FALLS PH O N E 32 or 38 FO R ADTAKER

IN BUHL Leave Ads n t V a rn ey s Candy S tore

COM PLETE COVERAGE r A T ONE COST

BOARD AND ROOMRM . a n d Bd. 915 2nd Ave. N.

FOR REN T— ROOMSRM . n ex t U th . Pum ace. 320 7tli E.

RM , n ex t b a th . 444 3rd Ave. E.

2 RM S. Fireplace, a ir cond. Ph. 1953.

N IC E room , close In. $3.00 week, O arage . i( dealred. &0l M ain E.

APARTM ENTS FOR RENTPU RN, a p t 3J4 M ain N.

PU R N . ap ta . T he O xford Apta.

JU ST A M E R E In n . Ph . 450. O asis 971

PERSONA LS a ROOM fu m . Buiigalow Apt. 2nd E.

G E T y o u r "N o H un tin g " algns » t ilie T lm es-N cw s offlcc.

NEW . M odem . Very nice. Suburb- ApU. P h , 0334J2.

O LD Iur.5 m ade to look new. R e ­m odeling, cleaning, glazing. P rices rc3£onable. Id a Wood 4 « 4 th No.'

CLEAN, nicely fu m . 2-room 81ms Apts. 330 2nd Ave. N,

tlC E N S E D au ctio n eer, 20 yrs. exp. W rite 219 Shoshone So. P h . 1813 T w in Palis . J . E . M oon. _

ON ACCOUNT of bereavem en t of \N orthvlew resid en t, th e B uhl- N orthvlcw G ran g e m eeting h a s been cancelled . H. V. M iller.

4 ROOM film . a p t. m odern excrp t h e a t. P riv a te b a th . O arag e . 1151 9 th Ave. East.

CATCH LA RG E TRO U T Young, fa t. good figh te rs. K

to 2 lbs. 25c each.NO LICEN SE REQ U IR ED

C lear L akes T ro u t H atchcry

STEAM BATHSMASSAGE. 114 M ain No. Ph . 110-R.

E LEC . C A BIN ET BATHSMASSAGE. 323 Bho. Ho. P h . 108-W.

H EA LTH FOODSLA ND IS H ealU i Food S tore . W e will

nil your, d ie t lis t. 323 8ho. No,

BEAUTY SHOPSCRAW FO RD B eau ty Salon. O il

p erm an en t^ $1.50 up . 112 M ain S. P h . 1674.

IDA H O B a rb er Ss B eau ty S hop—»4 a n d (5 o il p e rm an en ts, 2 ta r 1. $2.90 natur& l fo r •l.SO. P h . 424.

BEA U TY A RTS ACADEMY O il P e rm a n e n ts aa low a« 11.00.

Ju n io r S tu d en t work free. P h . 30S. 135 M ain W est.

¥ Ine f in g er w aves. O il sham poo a n d U nger wave 60c. E venings by ap- p o ln tm en t. Ph o n e 382.

B U SIN ESS OPPORTUNITY

H o l d E v e r y t h i n g !

FOR RENT— HOUSES

4 RM . M od. duplex. F u rn ace , elec. stove, refrlg . 135. J , E . W hite.

5-RO O M mod. well fu rn . house. A p­ply 544 5 th Ave. No.

FOR R EN T MiscellaneousOA RA GE. 730 2nd Ave. N .

FOR S A L E - MISCELLANEOUS

240 B R EED IN G ewes, on easy term s. M ary A lice P ark .

F O R SALE—Mure-sco, brushc.^ loaned free. K rengel's H ardw are.

SA C KSI Sacksl A m illion eackn. See Id ah o J u n k House fo r best prices.

1 T E N T, b eet bed, F o rd body, wheel tra ile r. P h . 872 o r call a t A uto M art.

F O R S A L E -B la c k a n d galvanised pipe, pipe fittin g s, a n d b rass valves. K ren g el's Hdw.

ELEC TRIC fence. 6 m akes and 30 modeLi to select from . 313 ShO' slione No.

SER VICE htivtlon a n d groccry store for sale. $150 will hnndlc . So, end M nln. Buhl. Ida.

FO R SALK; P(»I ha ll, luncli room a n d hotel, Gfxxl equipm ent. W rite Dox 26, N ews-Tlm es.

M U ST hd l w ith in 30 days: L unch. ' b re r a n d n ird room. Hmall over-

h ra d , liKi. llB M lton H otel. Ja k e Hohhunl.

FO R H A l.K -C iib lii n u n p . Kioorry iitJ)r<‘, KiirriKC, living q uarte rs , »<‘rv- Icp n tatlnn . O n highw ay 30. Good te rm r IMi. 410, Tw in Falla,

FO R HALIC—O. K , T iro Hliop w ith rlec trlo wcidhiK »nd wagon »hop. Clood biwlne.M anil goml lo'vn, No te rni.r R u jiert, Idaho.

■ i r o i t BALB; Bervlr« n u tlo n on hTgii- way 30, In R upert, I>ilii(i good liUfllncM. Am forccd to ’^p|l Ik'- raiw o of til hcHlth. $1100 will hixu- d lr. W rito Hox 10. Nows-TUnes.

“ M ALE ‘h e l p W ANTED '

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WAN’n c i} - 4 nii-n w ith cars, free to trnv rl, cxiK-rlrnro u n n '‘CCMtiry: niu,-<t l)n (ivrr 2H yrn. of iige,Jiikn I.D w n frntii (1:30 to a o'clock J). in, nl Kftjiin'fi ( 'uh ln Cntnp. Inq, In ofllrft.

H E l.P W ANTED M A l.E AND FEM A LE

$30 WKKK, (irow iniWhrcKiins, C e l­la r, itlu'd. Wn liiiy 30o lb. Free hook, W illr MiinhrtKmiii, 201D Hci'iiud, nrtiltlr., Wil,

F EM A l.E H E l.P W ANTEDW AN TM ): MliIclir-iiKnl hoiiM 'krrp-

Jiili. Ilox News-

W ANTKI): U d y f<ir hciini-krrpliiu. n .rp of lw(j c lilld in i, Hnf, ir<|iilr- eil. i 'l l . Ot).

llo)

lioiiankrniwtr w anlwl (m mniil h. Hiivn no rh ih lin i . Wrlt< 23. Nrwn-'l'lin*-H,

h it !IATIONH W A NXi!I)

r.'X l’BH lEN O SU r rrw wiuita heel ' Imiillng a n d topping. Ph. 04tta-I{4,

FARM IM P L E M im rslO-TNCII W.' W. H am m nriiilli w iiii

riBval/ir. $l(HI, Lloyd Hill, Filer, I 'h ,

(iH AM l'K JN mill I 'ligh iKilato d l( -mill irpHli.i r o ta lo ripvaioiii

Jiir r.alo or. in i l . Kimle tnipply Co

A NEW supply of "No H un tin g ’ «l«ns ready now a t th e Tlmc.v News offlcc.

FRUITS and VEG ETA B LESFOR SALE—Sw eet ap p le c ider. Id a ­

ho Vinegar & C ider Co.

M cINTOSH cooking ap p les. F . T . W onacott. K im berly , .Ida.

D ELICIOUS. Romc.s, Jo n a tlia n s and o lh rr varletlM , No. 1 E. of W isliliig ion scliool. W illiam Rude.

STAMENS, Rortics a n d D elicious ap- plps, \ ml, W, So. P a rk . Ph. 0389-Jl.

MONKY inuklinj p rices for truckers a t Flclcl'.s apple o rch a rd . Delicious movlnR. 5 ml. So.. E, city.

APPLES — Rom es, Jo n a U ian s hii- D pllrloin. 35c, Y ou pick. Fred Hnggnrdt, 1 ml. So. of So. Park,

JONATHAN, Y ork, a n d W inter iii.ina npi)lc.s. Fl.sher O rchard . . ml. s . o! c a s t end of M ain,

LOST AND FOUNDL O b-r-B lllfo !d c o n ta in in g bllU and

papers. R ew ard . P h o n e 551.

LOST—R ed I rish se lle r. Answ ew to nam e of Sandy . H, A. O , tAtooed In ear. P h . 0391-RU . Reward.

L O ST: 6 mos. o ld ta n and w hite bobtail vCollle pupple . Rew ard. Call 0292-J12.

W ILL person ta k in g brown check overcoat from C ourtesy club by m istake S a tu rd a y n ig h t p lease re ­tu rn It to club.

LOST—B lack L ab ra d o r dog. Yellow eyes, nam e on co llar—" B a rt Sp ill­m a n " C all O ray s Service. Buhl. Reward.

Time Tables

GOOD apples for e a r ly use, 10c .to 50c a box. Hlalop O rchards, 6 ml. S, E. of city.

JO N A T IIA ^ ^ ”'Rome B -a u tlcs . d T- llcloius t n d W lncsaiM, i n m l. E, of Tw in on K im berly road . -D . B. Vosburi?.

ficheditit of P iM enirr T rtln i and Motor SufM t> u (ln | Tbrough Twinruu:

OREGON 8IIOIIT LINE Eaitbound

TVtin 3M leavet----------- ------a:tO a............. ... i : i i p.

tvciioouaa. ...1 563 1........ ........................

WELL8 BRANCU aoulb&ound

> m le a m ......... .......... ..NorthbeuDd

I 3<0 a rrlv e i.................... 1:00 p, rUNION PACIFIC STAOkB

EastboundM ............................... - ...... I0 :« t , IM ........................... ....... .,,10:53 a r

t lOHJ a, nD ELIC IO U S. J o n a th a n a n d Rom e

apples, a ll grades, 2 m l. E . 2'.ii So.. Kim berly. A lbert B ren t, form erly H>-de'g.

L t«v« titaCM a rrlf in i a

m «n<l 10:30 p........ . . .wrndell and OoodlDg; o th in t ■lid Iliicrm an,

WMtboUDd

HAY a n d .straw. P hone 0197-J4.

SH O T G U N S of any descrip tion . Also te n ts . 248 M ain So.

S P O T cash paid fo r used stoves and lu m l tu r c . PhoQO 6. U ous 'c . .

W AN TED —T o lca.se o r buy good ran c h closc to highw ay, good bu lld - lng.5. e lec tricity , lactllU es for h a n d lin g some Eheep. P re fe r w ith som e d ry la n d or availab le d r j ronge. Box 20, N ew s-Tlm es.

W A NTED TO REN TFA C TO R Y em ploy w a n ti house In

coun try . H elp w ith chores. 414 0 th E.

R EA L ESTA TE FO R SALE•Wnrr w ea the r m akes slick tire s dou

blv danijerous. R e trea d y o u r tire s and liave h a lf, ST U A R T M O R R I­SON. T ruck L ane.

ALL klnd.1 nf R c-C ond ltloned Urea a t a m in im um coat. H ava y o u r sm ooth tire s re-ca p p ed a n d w e will save you money.

RE-C A PPE D T IR E S . Inc .1S5 So.

FOR SALE OR T R A D E$6000 equity In Im proved IBO A. So.

o t B uh l on paved h ighw ay. B al. federa l loan for 40 o r BO. P . O . Box 344. K im berly.

FO R SALE a t a b a rg a in 40 A I 'i - So. K im berly . W ill be h e ro lo r »

few days. Call K im berly 23J3.

CONVA LESCENT CARE;, 323 Sho. No. P h . 108-W.

Business and Professional

DIRECTORYB u i l d i n g C o n t r a c t i n g

G RA IN bags of a ll kind-i. Dlnnkct.i, qiillLt. shoos, k itchen Hlnk-s r tc , Id ah o Ju n k H ouse. 152 2nd Ave.

AU TO doo r 8laa.s, w lnd-.hleld. iind w indow Bta-w, Bring you r sasti In. No c harge for se tting . Phone 5. Moon's.

F O R SA LE cheap—u.w l w hea t busts. G ood for field work, pouitoc.i find onions. 4c. Id ah o Sales Co.. K im ­berly.

HIIUU SH O T elertrlc fenoc rlia rn - e rs. Sa tis fac tion gua ran teed . Ask th e m an who own.i one. A. C. 110 c harger, $3,60. n a tte ry chaiK 'T . •7JiO le u battery , l i t . 3, Homo Servlco S ta tio n . 1 ml. W, of r lty .

IIOIISLH, any age, one span inulc^, J seU of harness, l new P. ^ O, 2-way plow, ime heating stove, one I'ook Move, onr e lectric rnnKe. Cl. I), M cCliiimlinn, H ml. iC.. 1 U. J e r -

IIIIKI':!' p.i;.tm c wllh Kiidn. liiiy, n lirltcr, wiitor, K'»>d fern rvi.F u ll line fiiriit nm rhlni-iy ,A-1 Je rsey town cow, f ren lim mxiii New loO'.;. pure wool hatt/i Iilcul V rclo I'liniliilliiK heiili-r.J a p Uli'fl poiH'orn, 4 II). HI. l>(lr, H, I., C la ik , riMl Main Wr»l,

I.rV K ST()(fk ai"l IM)lJI,THyI'UYICUU. Ulo lb. I 'h . 0488-UJ.

CIIIKUNHMY rcw, 3 yis. old, Fresliei S'fon, 2 Ml. No. B Id. K.

llR K K U IN cran ii " fr r ,lrr ' ewes. Hum

IftO HKAD rw r^ n .r ly l.inibern 1 m l. W .. I No, '> W. of l |(« p ltn l, Ainos Jlow unl. ■

IIKIHIEMT prli-ea paid for your U i chlrkeiin nnd luikeyii. liidouend - e n t M eat Coiiipniiy.

4 K X I'ilA HiHul MolsU'limV f n iw , 3 h<-l(ri.v C). A. lleiH lrrson, t l a ’ii- iie tt. Jilu.

ADTOH FDR HAI.K31 F O ll l) r .m rh . i| ihk1

Pluilin 711, IDlhl.

ID35 I'O N TIA O 4-(li«.r ilelimV l/jw m ileage. Kl.lon H l.ikrs u t O, 1 HkaRH".

liseii cBrn tHiught and ^old A inX ) M A lfl

3rd 111 n t a id Ave W .' P h , 872

__________ PKT8Y O tiN O U w flllyn a e ite r fo r aaU

'•li-'i'P Itcudy for tu d n ln v MO;i Addlnoii K,

B u i l d i n g M a t e r i a l

T w in F a lL iT Jim ber Com pany. Com ­ple te lines lum ber, builder's h a rd ­w are. pa in ts , cem ent, planter.

C h i l d r e n * ^ N u r a e r u

Kiddle,'* C ountry Club, Ph, 038G-J1.

C h i r o p r a c t o r B

D r. H a rd " ln ,'l3 rM a in N. P h . 1042,

C y c l e r y

D i n n e r P a r t i e s , T e a n

■lione lO'Ji). Mrs, Hiljyl Friizler.

E l e c t r i c a l C o n t r a c t s

I, W. Hcnith llonin Klectrlo, 'J5 yn exp. In Tw in Kulln vicinity. Hlioi) n t 23,% nnrrl;.on , Phoiin 031-J.

F u r R e p a i r i n g

rAtylPil rinil n'lliie<l".irs rrpnlK '.l. Iiy exp. furr d ill Ave, E;i

, Ml^, Win , I’linnn Oil

F l o o r S a n d i n g

n iK ir sniidlnK II, A. Helder. 0:201-J]

( l l f t B

HcK.ki'<l niH p iiiiriiis. T he Wliidov, H hop, tin;i Mnlii Bo,

N o r s v s h o e l n f f

InnnranccIV nvev-'riil» 'i C ii. Inc, PlKin'e 2

r i r e . Auto, l.i'U lle lle r, I 'h , ft««.

K e y S h o p

li.'llHd<i K rv Jllinp, 12H 'Jiid Ht. Mack of yiiilm Depl. ni(n«.,

M o n u m en taJolllAon Ui<>A. lif t M ain i£ast, ~

M o v h i f f

) •rinnn ler. lnsure<l earrlfr? •Ml (01 any moviiiK J»l>,

I H i i i i e u t o i M a n

CA.SIl I,OAKSIlf $fi and up In

Im i Ilian 30 inlnuleH.No fn ru rlly

No endoinfiA No luortHuKe.i

i:,i>.y hiAiallinfiK^.•ndy Jnl> and your slgna lu rf

only In a ll you nead. Coiifldenllal

O A ini O REDi r C dM I’ANY

llu ik lio ld rr lllil^.l'h<

M i m e o g r a p h i n g

Wc specialize In m im eograph p r in t­ing, AUKERMAN L E T T E R S H O P , F idelity Bank Bldg. Phone 418,

' P a i n t i n g - D e c o r a t i n g

E. U S h U fe r . Phone 1295.J.

1301 E lev en th Ave. 'Zatl. P h . 578-J.

P h o t o g r a p h e r a

M onh io ii BUiellu. Wc fUiiko th e orlg- Imtl Hollywood p ic tures one-liaU

.doz, for SOc. 120 T h ird Ave. No.

P i a n o T u n i n g

E n ir s t W ennatrom , fac tory exjx enced. P h . 12711-W, iloNldcncc M nln We.st.

P l u m b i n g - H e a t i n g

I'lu in lilng Jot) work our h|H'«lally P h o n e 2111. Homo 4U w «''lng and n c iitln g Co,

P o t a t o v Ha i t i :n t 1o n

PO TA TO (lltOW KUMI We a : r In 111.' iim rket f<ir poh.iner

iind hnv r u llin lird u inuun t o( ;4(>i UKo bo th llidil and C prrv l>lion> M ther A lla n tlf Conm i. C o , Iliilil gi 'J-wIn Falln.

A n .A N T IO (JOMMlHMKlN CO.

P r o d u c e

P u b l i c S t e n o g r a p h e r

m W D o ris M cDonidd. P rr fl iir llu l. I 'h o iir ■Ifln-.l <-vrnlnn'

R a d i o R e p a i r i n f f

All m akM n id los n 'lia licd i>ml M-r' l.'ed. F ac to ry R a d io / in vli r 1‘Iidi 204. 120 tHeonnd Ni

K a t a t e - iI n a u r m c e .

LO T on W aln u t S t. E xcellen t loca­tion. $300. Inq . 1343 7 th E.

F I N E ^ o d . hom e A-1 loc. P riced to sell $800 cn.sh, Bal, $25 mo. F . H. F ra n k lin , llO '.j S ho W. P h . 1032-M.

40 A. TRA CT, $2600., G ood land, som e Imp, O n o il road ml. from Bliss school. E. S. Ju d d , J r . , Bliss, Id aho . ;

120 A., 8 ml, ,S. W, G ooding , on m ain graveled road . 1 m l- from school, well Imp,, good bldgs., a n d alio. D eep well a n d w indm ill. All fenced . Be*t buy on tr a c t o t $60 p e r acre. O lenp R. B arker.:430 Col' o rad o S t.. G ooding, Idaho .

90 A CR E S 5 m iles so u th H ansen, well Im proved. 58 ocre.H, 7 miles so u th e a s t T w in FalLs. 40 acres, 6 m iles n o r th Je rom e. All the above fa rm s a re priced for quick sale a n d c an be ha n d led on reasonable dow n paym en t. F o r fu r th e r details inqu ire W, G ra n t K llboum e,O, Box 251 or phone 0380J-1.

G O O D BU Y S IN REA L ESTA Ti;40 acrc« n e a r T w in Falls , Good

4 room hou.se. e lec tric ligh ts, deep well a n d rb te r n . L argo chlckcn houi'o, f ru i t a n d berries. School bun. $0500, ’v ltli te rm s tin d ponsea- sloii.

40 a cres good land , sm all Im- provement^i, elec tric ligh ts, g iav rl road. HansL-n dU trlct. O nly 14000. tl.'iOO cn.sli, 10 y rar.i on bulaiicni ' . ; .

100 acre «tock la n c h nil iiiuler cu ltlva tid ii. G ood n ioden i hou»r and d a iry b a rn w ith w ater Bvntern »nil e lo c trlr lty . P riced ilu h t at 1110 pe r acre. G ood leriiiN.

BEA U CH A M P k ADAM!!J3 0 Htiii'ilirmp Uniith

8T 0R A (JEPO TA TO a to ra a e -M e ln l rover over

ill rl roof. D ry and Irosl prtiaf I'l'lcfls rcasonuble . I’h , 0;::i<.l. Moo- ver's Sorvlce H ta llon , i:. M ain Ht,

FOR H ALE— IIOUSKHOLD FU R N IH H IN (;S

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_ 3:10 p._ a:»4 p._ 6:4S p. m. _.11:00 p. m. _ l l;1 0 p. m. m. and 9:19

OTHER ITAOE LIIiEI TWIN rALI.8 . RUN VALLEY

To Sun ValUr

From Bun ValUr................................. L 1 :30 p. I

S.IX) p. I TWIN FALI.H-W&LLS

To Wells. J1:00 a. 1

Prom WelU..................................... 8:00 p. I

Mill Cloiinc T in*m «I IA 9 p m . anrt «.-J0 p, ; nail fi:23 a. m.. 1:40 p. m. ai

D i s p e l l i n g t h e F o gB r CHARLES M ICU E L 80N rif les th e ex-

D irec to r o t Fabllclly , Dcm ocratle N ational Com m ittee

H ave you ever no ticed th a t, ac ­cord ing to th e ■

S E P M E R l lSeventeen lives w ere sacrificed a n d

77 persona In ju red In som e of th e mo.st unuitual B ccldents upo n th e Idaho hlghw ay.i d u r in g th e m o n th o( S ep tem ber to b r in g th e to ll to tiiree m ore th a n d u r in g th e sam e m on th Jn th e p rev ious year.

T licse f igu res w ere given to th e Evening T im e s by E . T . Spcncer, d irec tor of th e S a fe ty E duca tion bureou of th e L aw E nfo rc em e n t d e ­p a rtm en t lit Boise, w ho sa id : ''T h e pa rade of d e a th s fo r th e m o n th s ta r ted over th e th re e days w hich com iirlscd tlie L abo r day holiday th a t took seven lives, T lio average fo r th e first n ine d a y s w as n ine d oa tk s,’’

T liice persons m e t d e a th in 'tw o fa ta l m otor vehicle collisions dur ing tho m on th , w h ile I n '2 5 noiv collision crimhcs, w hlc ii w as p rin ' r lp a liy In drlv ihg o ff th e road , seven persons were killed a n d 120 In jured . In 40 n o n -fa la l collisions, 60 were In ju r td . T liree t r a in -a u to accldenta took one d eatli In e ac h , b rlnR lng th e n in e -m o n th s ' t r a in -a u to to ta l to 11 dead . Fou r p rd e« tr la iis w ere killed and th re e In jured.

lnntt<^illve d r iv e rs of 24 ra n w en t o ff tlie road k illing rnlx |>e>' Hona a n d In ju ring n in e . E xceeding tlin speed lim it I'aiiited 18 crasiiei ond d iu n k f ii d r iv e rs wrecke<l l: cars, T lic iion-fatA l a cc iden ts J<v S ep tem b er Incliidert a bicycle, i linrne-<lrawn vehicle, a n d hittliiK fix- ed objcclji. aucli aa b ridge abu t m ents, rorlm or trees.

p reach ed by th e m inority party apokeam en. U som eth ing Is done by a R epublican i t Is a praisew orthy., p a trio tic , effective an d e ffic ien t pe r­fo rm ance. b u t If th e sam e th in g la d o n e u n der D em ocratic auspices I t Is subversive, destructive of A m erican in st itu tio n s and an un fa iling index o f P re sid e n t Roosevelt’s desire to a t ta in d ic ta to ria l pow ers ^ v e r our governm ent?

UooTcr M ourni recen t speech. P residen t

H oover does a lot of m ourn ing and b em oaning over his successor's p lac ­in g a la rgo num ber of governm ent e m ployes m ider civil service. T he P f jo a ttitu d e In regard to th is is th a t I t la in tended m erely to pet- p e tu at« D em ocrats In office.

T o use th e language o l- 'S en a to r V andenberg , U was a "po litica l coup d 'e ta t In th e nam e of civil aervlc«" a n d th e Ram speck bill providing civ il service reform could m ore a c ­cu ra te ly be term ed a "bill to provide easy chairs fo r life fo r deserving dem ocrats.”

Now, If th e policy of ex lendlng c ivil service, w hich Is so stren u o u s­ly voiced by S enator V andenberg . by M r. H oover, and by a ll th e .o th e r c an d id a tes fo r th e R epublican p resi­d e n tia l nom ln tlon In 1B40 m eans a n y th in g , they should app laud r a th e r th a n deprecate the p rese n t moves i n th a t d irection. Obviously, tho change In th e civil service law s m u s t be m ade under som e a d m in - U tra tlon , e ith e r D em ocratic o r R e­publican . Obviously, u n d e r e i th e r of th e se a dm in istra tions th e Jobhold­e rs will be more num erously m em ­bers of tlie pa rty In pow er th a n of th e p a rty ou t of pow er. So how Is th e reform to be in stttu le d w ithou t tem porarily a t least favo ring one side or th e otlieV?

I t W as D ltte ren t T hen M r. H oover had fou r y ro ra In

.w h ich to t f f « t the changM he now advocates so ordently . Ho d idn ’t do a n y th in g m uch abou t th e civil se r­vice u n til a fte r th e jw rten ta of th e P residen tia l election In 1932 to ld h im th a t h is own te n n of office woultl te n n ln a to on M arch fo u rth of tho n e x t year. He d id In 1032 cover in ­to civil service a ll of th o posts In th e b u reau of foreign a n d dom estic com ­m erce. w hich h a d been ex em pt from co m petitive exam ination . T h ree or lo u r hund red deserving Republicans th e sa larie s runn ing u p aa h igh $7^00 a year, w ere th u s ta k e n ci of.

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Ju-it a m on th before he re linqu ish ­ed h is office. P residen t H oover d is ­covered th a t a la rge num ber of people in th e dep artm e n t o f Justice, ru n n in g from laborers a n d m easeng- c rs up to exam iners a n d o th e r h igh past^. h a d no t.been su b je c t to com ­pe titive exam ina tion a n d h e therC ' upon Issued an executive o rd e r p u t tin g a ll o f t h e u .ln lo 'ClvU service. F o r e ig h t V ^ra prev ious to th is tim e, th e clvlK.servlco com m ission w as ask ing p e w ttten tly fo r tho changes.

D uring e ll h is te rm as secretary of com m erce, h e h a d te e n obvious to th e p leas from tli& .rlvll service com m ission a s (o h is ow n subord­in a tes In h is departm en t. H s only roallied how necessary to Uifl cam e of good governm ent th is w as w hen D oinorrotk ' ^urce.islon to contro l of th e govenim ent was Im m inent,

H e's HorrifiedAnolliel- o f th e Inciden ts of th e

Roonevelt adm in istra tion t l ia t hor-

th a t they ag reed w ith th e P re s id e n t In reg a rd to c e rta in D em ocrtU a candidacies. Now. I Ju s t w onder If any of th e officeholders u n d e r P re s ­id e n t H oover ever exp ressed a g re e - m e n t w ith th e ir c h ie f s p o litica l ’ op in ions, I t seem s to m o t h a t P o a t- m oster G enera l Brown, S e c re ta r r o f A griculture H yde. S ec re tary o f W a r H urley a n d unnum bered o th a n o f th e H oover regim e, n o t on ly parU cl* pa ted actively In po litics b u t v e r* con.^plcuoa^ figures in th e RepubU* c an n a tio n a l convention of 1932 th a t renom inated H erbert H oover fo r th * presidency.

M oney Angle O ne more source of d l s t re u to th e

e x -P reslden t is th a t some c orpora ­tion otriclala aided th e D em ocraU e n a tio n a l com tnlttee in d lsc lu rg ln c I t s ' cam paign debU . A ccording to th e rep o r t filed w ith congreas th e re w a ll '' expended for th e cam pa ign o f M r. H oover In 1032—w hen nearly every - body w as broke — m ore th a n tw o m illion dollars. Does anybody be llara th is am oun t, o r any considerable p a r t o f It w as given by people o u t o f w ork or by thoso w ho h a d to save e re ty penny possible du ring th e b itte r day* o l th e H oover pan ic?

In 1036, a fte r R oosevelt h a d b ro ug h t m ost of b ig business ba ck to a d iv idend pay ing baals. m oney — - e sa le r to ge t a n d th e R e p u b ll- <

I sp e n t m ore th a n e ig h t tniiiint^ dollars In th e futUe e ffo rt to de« fea t R oosevelfs re-elecUon. T h is w aa $3,000,000 m ore th a n th e D em ocrats spen t. I suppose we a re expected to believe th a t e igh t m illion cam e fro m folks on th e relief rolls. I t m ay b« recalled t l i a t pracUcally th e w hola of th e R epublican c a m p a tc n - f iin d in M aine wa< con trib u ted by h a lf » dozen L ibe rty le a g u e n of th e h igh '- e st (financl.-il> rank .

na llo w ed Coin No doubt m oney fu rn ish ed fo r M r.

H oover's p a rty Is hSSlowed co la , Ilka w h at goes In to th e c o n trib u tio n bo* a t church , b u t m oney fro m a n y source supp lied to th e D em ocrat* bears th e m a rk of S a ta n . T h e e x - P residen t, w h o obviously w ould Ilk* to e lim ina te th e "ex ." Is s tro n g fo r m oraU ty th e se days. I n a o iw er t* th e r a th e r p la in tiv e ap p ea l th a t th * R ep iib llctn spokesm an chould b* specific In th e ir objectlona to th » R oosevelt policies, or, to p u t i t m ora b lun tly , a u to w h ich of th e Hew " D eal en ac tm en ts th e y w ould repeal. h e re p U e d : . ‘

T h a t m orals shou ld be m ta b lla h e d as th e f irs t ob jectives o f so rem m M it. T h a t every governm en ta l ap pein t«« du rin g th e p a s t s ix y e a n be r e ­qu ired to ta k e tn e r l t exom lnationa open to a n y com petito r. Blx years , you notice, n o t 10. w h ich w ould e m ­brace those app o in ted by M r. H oore r.

" In conclusion,” sa id M r. H oorer. "m ay 1 say a g a in t h a t th e fo u n ta in s of Justice a lone sp r in g fro m t r u th and honesty."

T o th is p ronoK ncw »«nt. In W hich every d ecen t pe rson m u s t Join, h e ad d ed : "TTiere Is a m o ral purpose lo th e tiQlverse."

W ho Is th e re sb base In under* s ta n d in g aa to cav il a t th e d e fin iU -

.and exp llcitness o f th e ex*P residen t's sum m ary o f w h a t th e R«* pub lican policy is?

U sed to house a n n u a l c o m fes ­tivals. th e C orn P a la ce o f M itchell, a . D., Is deco ra ted e n tire ly w ith

and gr» ln s o f d iffe ren t ooN . T h e "palace" co st «2TS.000 to

build, and Its a n n u a l redeco ratlon cosU 110,000.

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A fier a p pen rlng n t th e ni'liools In T w in Falls . Aim will g<> to KlnitX'i - ly. H ansen n iul M iirta n u h und H im on ti) P o fa le llo . S h e spoke HiincUv n l MrlliO(tl/il nm l K iln u ls ’ I’horrlii'n In llolhc itiid <>11 ru itle a t (li>o<llnt< nnd .In o n ir .

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Wednesday, Oetober 19, 10S8

M E X I C O H I D E S ^ F A C T S O N G O y E R N M E N T O I L V E N T U R E

F O B N W E SARE HELD y P AS

M E S E C i l SB7 W ILLIAM H . LANDER

M EX ICO CITY . O ct. 19 W .B -T hc ’ r ftdnUulstrftUon o i

th e form er foreign o il com panies h fts been ope ra ting fo r seven m onU u now and c o n trad ic to ry versloa? a re c u rren t as to how th e new "M exican l»etroIeum" (Petroleos M exlcanos, P O d E X ) Is ge tting a long.

Some s a ; th e oil buxlness U success, th a t th e w orkers a re happy and en thusia stic , a n d th a t Mexico WUl m ake a go of it . O th e rs say th e re Is m uch d issa tisfaction u n der the su rface am ong w orkers a n d th a t It Is only a question o f tim e before th e veU s, refineries, a n d every th ing else VUl be ru ined , a n d th e n th e govern­m e n t wUJ beg th e com panies to take tb e lr properties back.

Visits to th e o il fields now a re s< restric ted th a t lltUe f i r s t h a n d In fo rm ation can be obU lned . L abor unlOQ passes- a re necessary before go|i)g the re , a n d these a re restric ted to know n labor sym path izers. L abor delegates from Various coun tries Who a ttended th e S ep tem ber ]abor congresses here w ere given a rap id a irp lan e visit to P o u R ica, and a ll cam e o u t eulogizing th e "progress" t h a t h a s been achieved since th e ■ corporations w ere exp rop ri­a t e d ^ M arch 18,1938.

Foreign Bales “ Secrcl’' S ta tis tic s o f fo reign sales a re con­

sidered “ trade secrets.” a« the PE U C X is f igh ting a b a ttle again st th e Royal D utch a h e l l and the S ta n d a rd O il com pany o f New J e r ­sey . T hese two com panies form erly contro lled th e bulk o f th e M exican petroletm i'buslness.

L e f t w ith hard ly-an jt tankers , c u s­tom ers, o r established m ark e ts , the 1>EUEX h a s m ade some b a rte r deals w ith O ennany a n d th e S c andinav ian

— countries, and. also n u d e som e sales to ’r tx a s . J a p an , I ta ly , U ruguay a n d o th e r countries. T h ere w as some ta lk of Mexico selling o il to th e C h ilean n a ty , b u t experts consider i t u ^ a deal o u t o f th e QUesUon prl* a ia r lly because of lack of tankers ,

~ “ M id se tofldatlly because o f th e added expense of P a n a m a C anal tolls wh ic h w ould be requ ired .

------- w t h r t l i n a b e ln g .'i t is a p p a re n tM exico m u s t look lo r i t s clien tele on th e A tlan tic , as a ll o f its o il a n d Teflneriea are on th e O u lf o f M exico. O onsbnK tlon o f a p ipeline across th e Is th m u s of T ehuan tepec h a s been d ream ed of ever since th e open ing of th e P a n a m a C anal, b u t I t is r considered o u t o f th e question. U e x k o Is In th e m id s t o f a serious depression and is n o t likely to be «b le to ge t th e n e ce asa iy .fu n d s to n n a n c e such a p ro jec t, f o r th a t

. reason , hopes of selling oil to J a p a n . Chile a n d o the r Pacific coun tries are f a in t .

. H igher W ages P a idRegardless of how m u c h o r how

U ttie M exican oU is sold ab road , the PEMS3C ea rn s enough fro m in te rn a l s a les to pay w ages of iU 18,000 em ­ployes. fV rthe rm ore . th e wage bill U now abou t t t . 000.000 a y e a r bigger t h a n I t w as before exp ropria tion , bu t t h e wage ^ l e is now here n e a r Uie one w hich th e com panies refused to p u t in to effec t In M arch .

T he M exican hom e consum ption n p iw e n t s abou t iO per c e n t o f th e e n tire ' norm al business. W h a t Is ta k e n In In M exico pays th e ex- pensea ; w h a t is sold a b road is a

roflt. T he PEM BX declares th a t s In te rn a l sales have been o n th e

' Increase; th a t th « to ta l M ies o f gas­oline , k enuene , lub rican ts , a n d o th e r pe tro leum by -products fo r April, M ay, Ju n e and Ju ly , 1938. to ta led 60,fiai.U l pesos com pared wlUi 48.- SU,BM In the sam e m o n th s o f 18S7, W hen th e business belongeU to for­eigners. -(A peso Is c u r« n tly a t • b o u t J I J .

AU filling staU ons a re now know n a s PCM EX sU U ons, a n d a re pa in ted w ith th e n a tional c o lo rs -re d , w hite a n d green.

P u b U cF o r u m

JU U Q B QUOTES LAW ON riiE A U A N T CAHK

X dllor. Evening Tlm ea;I do n o t care to e n te r Into a legal

• rg u m eiit w ith Mr, Bqulren or hU legal In lo rm an t bu t for UU inJor- o ia tlo n and for anyone w ho Is In­te re sted tn Uie gsinn laws o f Oils a ta te , 1 wish lo quotn th e lotlowlng • ta tu te s of thiA ntat« iinder w hich I

■ proceeded in reg srd to th e case of

D ?r^ee°* «n<l^ i l s is llio jicnally fur u iiU w ful

BecUon 3 0 - l l u pnivlclr). ............WWs: Any |>erson or pernonn who ■hall wUfully violate tl>e i.rovlnlnnn

; Of th e preceding w vtlon nlmll be fUlitjr o f a m lsdciuniiuir anil miUJocI t o a f ine of n o t J m iJm» o r m ore th a n H oo w iirn mit n iw s o n Is O W Ifl years of imr. W h m im d rr 1 « 'y e a rs of age they Mmll txi >ub- le c t to such punU hm ent ag r.liall be

. . . in f la te d upon tlwn» by Ui« local Jy- JutU ce, u robate or Juvenile .loin t,

a W s -it (h« (H-tfo«lure rvgar<l(ng dW O sal of Uie Bsme:

. t e U o n Sft.iiM provides as ^ I low i: A ll such fish or gsm e so con- r j fU oaled o r U ken shall, ll i t a ppea rs I ' l l n m th e e tldence before th e m ag B i '.- U to te Jrylng th e case U ia t th e

■ell'.JRglS''o the rgam e

., ',ta Ih e i w ^ l e n of th e iterson ■ jM p m m ftvm whom they were sen *• M U m d aoid by Uie m a g u

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Is OMI D( 13,000.

Capitol Gets Annual Bath RUES SET FOB J E l E R A N B A i E RE dgnr Brassenu, 58, will be paid

final t r ib u te T h u rsd ay a t 4 p. m . a t th e T w in Pftlls. m o rtu a ry chapcl. S ervices w tl( b e in c h a rg e a l C h ris ­tia n SclentLst.s.

M r. Brobscau d ied a t 0:15 p. m . yw lc rd a y a t h is liom c, 313 F ifth avenue e as t, a f te r a n IIIimim of sev ­era l wceJcs.

He wos bo rn In M on trea l. Can.. In Ju n e , 1880. a n d moved lo M in n e­so ta wlUi h is fam ily tw o years la te r . He w as a ba rb e r th ro u y h o u t his residence here,

Mr. B rasseau Js surv ived by his wife. M rs. K a te Broaseau; a da u g h ­ter, M rs. B cnlrJce W lncher, Reno, Ncv,; a n d tw o b ro thers , A. Brosseaii, T w in Falls , am i H. D rossoaii. S e a t-

c.In to rn jc n t will be In Tx^ln P a lls

cem etery , u nde r th e d irec tion of th e m ortua ry .

I t ’a b a th n ig h t (once a year) fo r th e naU on’a eapltol and W ash ing ­to n firem en tu rn th e ir hose on th e im posltig facade. By the tim e th e 77(h congress con renes th e c n p iM will be sp ick and span, clean a n d crisp , ,

RU PER T , Oct. 10 (Special) — C onferring of degrees figured p rom ­in e n tly In today’s session of th e Id ah o g ran d lodge I . O . O. P . and th e s ta te R ebekah assem bly, being a tten d e d by m ore t lia n 1,000 m em ­bers o f th e tw o organizations. S e s­sions w ill close tom orrow . •

U d y M uscovites w ill assem ble a t 6 p . m . fo r a banquet a ( th e O dd FeUows ha ll, follow ed by th e con ­fe rrin g o! th e M uscovite degree in th e 'c iv ic auditorium . S a m a ri ta n d e ­gree w ill take place a t 8 p. m . a t th e L incoln hall, and th e D egree of C h ivalry was conferred a t 3 p . m . a t th e civic auditorium .

B anquet T onigh tH ig h lig h ts of Uie evening will be

th e A. M . O, S , banquet a t 10 p. m, a t tile O dd Fellows holl; a n d an o ld -tim e dance a t th e civic a u d ito r­ium.

R ebekah assebbly officers, e lcc ted yesterday . Include M rs. A lthea V en ­ab le, ^ l le v u e , r e s i d e n t ; M rs. E s th e r C onrad . w p |a c c , vice presU d e n t; M rs. N ina Fortfo rs] O roflno, w a rd rn ; M rs. P rances C roson, BoUe, secre tary ; M rs. S a ra h H. P em ber­ton . Boise, treasu rer; Mrs, D erthn B e lm ont, H azelton, re-electcil to th e hom e board ; Mrs, A udrey F a rn lum , K etchum . delegate to th e A, R . A,; M rs, E lla M artin , R ii|K rt, a lte r ­na te .

G ra n d E ncam pm ent officials to ­day announced the appoin tive of- flcern to supplem ent th e Ktaff e lrc t- fd e arlie r In th e week, Ap|>olnter.s Inchide:

E lm er M ontgonK ry, Koo-skla, g ran d m arshal; A lonio I’rlce, K e i- chuni, g rand sen th ie l; O, L, D u n ­lap, Caldw ell, g rand outside sen tine l; Judge T liom as E. D uckner. m em ­ber of jK iim anenl finance com m it-

S lgnJflcnn t evelit » / yM terduy ' Ileb rk a h nucm bly nr.s.sionn w as tlin g ran tin g of a c h a rte r (o T h e ta R lio glrlfl o f Payette,

R erugn ltlun wa.i rIvph to th e fo l­low ing (llAtlnuiitilinil Ktx'.ils: M rs. C a rrie RIckert, p r rs l ilrn t o f th e

E ly MAN, HERE E i i N U I E S

Clyde U rl tt Moore, 53, p rop rle lo r of th e M ooir M otor ooiiiimny. Kly, Nev„ who cam e lo 'I'w ln Palln fur thn opening of th e iiliennnnt nea^on lant H aturday . siicciimlieil a t 0:30 a . ni, today o t the 'I’w ln Fnlln ro in ity g e n ­e ra l hosp ital.

He had gone h u n tin g H nlinrtay a n d Sunday , and w as taken to th e liosjiltal Monday, a fte r he Ix-vanie 111, W ith him a t Ih r lim n of hin d e a th were liin wife, who arc<nn- pan led him h r r r iin Ihn h u n tin g til|>, and a aon, Clytln M oore, Jr.

M rs, Moore nnd h e r w)n, who called iir re from lU ah A grltiilln rftl fiollfge, J/Ognn. U lali, whew JiIji tn - U icr's contrition U ca m e nerlous, rn - tm n e d th is m orning lo Kly,

M r, Moore Is also *nrvlvp<l by a n ­o th e r son. Pau l Moore. ,Kly.

T lie body will be taken lo Ely to ­m orrow by the I V I n Pnlls n u n lu a ry lo r f iine ra l iurrlce$ a n d hiCermnnt.

M r. Moore was born April U3. ;e80 . In BrookviUe, Pa. lln had been a Resilient of Ely for iim p ast 35 years.

D e g r e e C e r e m o n i e s F e a t u r e

O d d F e l l o w , R e b e k a h M e e tO regon a.«em bly; Joe Eckley," grand m a s te r; O. F . Steele, deputy g ran d m a s te r: W. A. M orand, G eorge Haw. p a s t g ran d represen ta tive , a n d Mr.s, E. S m ith , p a s t pr&sident of th e U ta h R ebekah as.scmbly.

A uxiliary O fficers O fficers elected by th e w om en's

aux ilia ry o f th e Pa trlo rch M llltiin ts a t th e M onday evcnJng .session i n ­c lude:

M rs. M aud Pllngerland, Pocatello , p re s id en t; Mrs, C lara B lndell, E m ­m e tt., vice presiden t; Mns. E m m a S m ith . Blaekfoot. &ccrctary, a n d M rs. M abel G arland . BoLse, trca s-

PO R BALK D« U v a l t un it m agn rtlo inllknr. Used one year. O rig inal cost *300, r o t quick sale p riced ( t l B -

IIA H RY MUNOHAVK

M rs,-S m ith , repi'c.scntotlvc to the n a tio n a l OMoclallon of ladle.s’ a u x ­iliaries a t .O klahoma City, gave a r e p o r t of ihe convention to tlir P a tr ia rc h M llllnnU ' auxilia ry . Ed S m llh , jfrnnd rrjjre.ientotlve, «)ls- cuasrd legislative details.

S eu lo ti.i of both organlsatlon.s will close a l noon tmnorrow, a n d a hU lit- scelng trlj) to ^ccnlc po in ts of Ui- te rem will be a i)o.-.l-convonlloii a l- trac tlun .

G ra n d l.o<i|e O fficers G ra n d lod^c utllrorn chusrii by thn

I . O. O. F, ypatcrday wen; j . J. \V alker. S p irit Uike, g ran d niii.'.ter; A. F . liad ibu ii, Idalio Fulbi. dciniiy g ran d n ia str i '; II. O. I 'cckhain , W ild­e r, g ran d w avdrn; I’re.Hley V. IlDtnt'. Caldw ell. Hiaiid w Trotm y; C. A. H agan , Mascow, Ki'iind trea.-iiirn,

J . J . L Ipplnrotl. M uunta lu lliniie. retlrltiK Krand inantcr, w as iiutncd g ran d rcprM oiitatlve for (in« yn ii, a n d P re n Mm)tr. Ho1.sc, g rand n 'p - r c a e n fn th r , jhk jm r.i,

<lraiid M nranipm rnt I n r a r l i r r elections he ld Mtmtliiv,

Ihc B land cpcniniim cnt nf lli r 1. O, O , 'F . lodge ^^U•cl«l lUi oIIIc t b , headed by Cliorlr.'* Ila rlu n g , Piiyi'il--, g ran d p a lila rc li. O llirrti a ie II W. H radley, Malnioii, g rand lilgli |<rlc'^t: Hoy A. N aylor. Moscow, g rand Bcnlur w arden ; A. H, Hradlcy, Nampa, g ran d Jinilor w arden; Prr.tlcy I-'. Horni>, Caldwi'll, Krand Ncrll.e; MU- roy H. M uiker, Idaho l^'alln, g iand treasiiie)-,

Cho.-.eii «.i urand reIl^e^^ntatlve:^ to th e wivi'irliin Kraiid lodge m e e t­ing a l HI. I’aid. M in n . In Bci>teMil>er of 10:i0 were K. II. lluHhen, ClooilUlK. to r two vnirii, and F rrd II. Hum- nu>n<l. oitifliu i, K 'llrlng g ian tl iia til- /irch. K)iii Hill (iii*> >r«i,

Vicliiii of A<'ci(l('iit P a id l.aHl T rih iilc

Mifl KsrJvi) JJi-.vi JeijHlnji.i, }i»- niei Twill I'lill.’i wimiai) who d lrd la^l w rrk linm liijiiilr^ jrc rlv e d In a n auloiniilillr iiii liln il. wan |ni fina l tr llin tr at the Twin l^illn nio tUHvy cliniH'l ycMriiliiy iifiornm tn.

Uev. Hoy llitnii'll t.I i|,(i llapl1r,l clm n-h ulllchilril. Mm. o itatvK'fi- kciwiiky and M1:,.i Udim tiu ih a ti i r lrllm lr< | llir iiiunlc.

I*alll)rarei« w n r liiur liio lh rin .......two I.M •rn )i( Min. .IcnnlnH.v (ilyde, W eslrv, Waviu- uiul llrw ,a n d Miiry uml M i,i|,iii,. ni'ni

ItilriiiK-nl In I'wlii I 'n lb . n ii- e tety .

A IR L IN E S N E W A L I iE IE R

SA L T LA KE C IT V , O c t. 19 (U.Pl— U n ited A irlines today d e m o n s tra te d a t th e a irp o r t h e re a new rad io - ope ra ted a ltim e te r w h ich show s an a irp lan e p ilo t h is e x a c t h e ig h t above groun d a t a ll tim es d u r in g fligh t.

T lie equ ipm en t, w h ich w ill be ln - .stalled In com m ercial tran s p o rt planes as .soon as c om m erc ia l u n its c an be produced, will a id p ilo ts In m a in ta in in g a .snfc d tsU n c e above th e te r ra in w hile f ly ing b lind a n d will a id In land ing , co m p an y officia ls said,

T lie rad io equ ip m en t In an u n d is ­closed m a n n e r mca.sure.s th e leng th of tim e requ ired for a rad io beam to trav e l from th e p la n e to th e ground a n d back to th e p lane , t r a n s ­la tin g th e In terva l In to n u m b e r of feet, w hich Ls reg is tered In sta n tan e - oasly on a n Ind ica to r.

F a s t W ork‘'T)>c Job th e e q u ip m en t h a s lo do

Is sliow n by th e f a c t t h a t th e In terval required fo r Uie rod io w ave to reach tlic g round a n d r e tu r n to th e plane Is h u t tw o-m ilU onths o f a second a t 1.000 fee t." R . C. Newhou.se, of the Bell T elep h o n e la b o ra to ry te c h ­n ical s ta f f , sa id .

Ncw house sa id th e new a ltim e te r h a s bepn possible In p rin c ip le fo r 10 years, b u t Its a c tu a l developm ent h a d to a w a it po rfe ctln g o f vacuum tubc.s capable o f h a n d lin g frequen - cIm m an y tim es h ig h e r th a n those used by com m erc ia l r ad io sta tions.

Several M o n th s -VetT h e frequency of, th e a ltim e te r's

rad io tr a n s m it te r Is 500,000 kilo- cycle.s, h e sa id . C om m ercial broad- ca.st s ta tio n s go nO h ig h e r th a n 1,500 kilocycles.

H, W . DeW ee.ie, com m unlcatlon-s e ng inee r of U n ited A irlines, w ho was' m c ho rge of Uie dem onstra tion p lane , sa id I t Would probab ly be sev­e ra l m o n th s before th e new equl])- m e n t could be In sta lled com m ercial- ly. T h e developm ent will be avail­ab le fo r th e e n tire av ia tio n Industry, he sa id .

Rupert Uesidi'iit Joins U. S. Ai-iiiy

I los-1 G iiard j a re s id en t of routo .Ihren a t R u p e rt, to tlay hud been accep ted for d u ty w ith th e :ibih In ­fa n try a t P o r t D ouglas. U lah , and le ft th is m o rn in g to rejio rt. aeeoril- Ing to a n n o u n ce m en t m ad e by HergI, F ra n k Morrl.n, o fficer In rhiirn(« of th e local r ec ru itin g .station located In th e c ity ha ll,

M orris a lso anno in iced ,i('vi'ral o th e r vaeancle.n exlJiled a t tin- p ics- e n t tim e fo r a rm y d u ty Iti tin- n in th co rps a rea . F u ll partlciiU iis cun be h a d a t th e e lty ha ll eac h wcric day b r lw ee n th e iiourn of 0 a. m, uiid 5 p, m .

UANCHHItSWo Du ClI.STHM

K II.I.IN fi, C lll(IN (; „n<l ClITTINIj

UX CUl, IIIIANK HUAT I'llODllCTS

Ilrlnit Ymir lloun niul ■ .( . 'n lj lc to I I,g

Idaho Pnckinfc Co.A C iio a s r n o M H u n A n M C r O K l’- r iK I N K lOUO

Soft Seat in tlie Southlaiid

T he sun sh ines b rlgh 't on th is h a p p y child o f N orth C aro lina a s she rides lo m arke t on a lo a d of dow ny co tton . Surpluses and co tton prices m ay w orry the p la n te r s w ho em ploy h e r M am m y a n d Pappy b u t they h a re no place In h e r l ig h t -h e a r te d schem e of th ings.

Teacher Arranges Workshop RecitalMIS.S M ary H oover will- p rese n t a

"workshop rec ita l" tom orrow , a t 4 p. m. a t the hom e of M rs. E m m e tt Hood. lli;2 T en th avenue e ast, to which a ll Interested p e rsons a rc In ­vited,

T lic rcc lta l will demon.sCrate th e Oxford piano m ethod fo r bo th c lass and p rivate lessons, a s ap p lied to begimicr.i. Le.^ion p rocedu re and also perform ance will be illu stra te d .

D uane H ardy. S u e W lth am , E m ­m ett Hood and R ay S ah lb e rg , young ­e r beginners, will each p lay a solo, and will also play n u m b e rs o f -th e ir own conipa<iltlon. a ll t r a iu p o se d in to m ajor and mlrior keys, a n d played w ith variations.

T he older g roup. D o n n a J e a n Fl.ilt, Jo h n Hood a n d J a n e M c F a r­land will al.^o ploy o rig in a l com po- sltlon.s. w ith c ho rda l accom panl- mcnt-s.

Dorothy Alien, p r iv a te pupil, will also appear on th e r cc lta l p rogram .

Helre.'^lmicnts will be served a t the coneJir.slofi of th e rccita?.

L ibrary B enefiHAGe r m a n ; O ct. 19 (S p e cla ll—

A m.iteur n ight p ro g ra m , fo r the benefit of the lib ra ry fu n d , .will be presented Friday. O ct, 21 -a t 8 p , m, a t H agerm an Legion h a ll. T he event Ls sponsored by Uie lib ra ry board. In cooperation w ith th e c h u rc h e s-a n d lodges of the tow n.

SCKliliNOFFEI^flVGS

H, S. GIRLS W P L A y i y EVEIII

F irs t o f a se ries o f th ree a th letic even ts s e t fo r m em bers of th e Tw in F a lls h ig h school g irls ' physical e d u ­c ation d e p ar tm e n ts w as held yester­day. T lie p la y -d a y even t had been postponed fro m S a tu rd ay .

B etw een 40 a n d 50 glrLs tu rned o u t fo r th e ac tiv itie s In th e gym­n asium w h ich consisted m ainly o f ind iv idual .sporta a n d 'a form of bowling.

T eam s C om peteAs a c lim ax of th e program two

team s, c o rry lng ou t a G reek theme. M ercury M aids a n d D aughters of O lym pus. com peK ck T lic D aughters c ap ta in ed by Ja n ice Faye Gibson, were victorious over th e Maids, he ad ­ed by B e tty B rlncgar.

M cm lK rs o f th e w inning team , each receiv ing ind iv idual prizes, w ere; Irm a G oodn igh t, J a n e t Cole­m an , F lorence G oertzen , Vera B ab- bel. M a rjle HJchard-sor, Lavjsun H yde. Ju n e R esell. I re n e L ivingston a n d V irg in ia A dam s,

Tlie losing com petito rs were B a r ­b a ra B rad ley . F ra n ce s Ream s, B etty Lou C ardw ell, C h a r lo tte Miller. Ros- c lla Q u in t. V iolet D ell. Elsie A rring­ton ond M flxlnc Ife rre .

P lan G ym DayMiss M adeline G arv in , Instructor,

( innom iced th e n e x t event, a gym day for early in th e w in ter. A spring p lay -day for T w in F a lls high school girls will p recedc a like event to be conducted for ne ighboring schools.

M em bers of th e G ir ls ’ Athletic a s ­sociation w ere sponsors of yester­day 's even t.

Masons Officiate At Nygoi-d Bites

Itfiprea.^lve tr ib u te w a s 'p a ld C a s­per N ygord. 59, custod ian of Uia H ollis ter schools, yesterday a f te r ­noon. T lie rltcTi were largely a t ­ten d ed a n d quantltlc .s of flo ral tr lb - ulc-s bore me.ssages of th e esteem In w hich h e w as regarded . M r. Nygord died S o tn rdny .

M em bers of th e Ma-sonic o rder from H ollis ter direc ted the services. I n te rm e n t w as in T w in F a lls cem e­tery, u n d e r th e direc tion of the W hite m o rtu a ry .

A ctive p a llbea rers were M arian H um phries , Je ss G rJ /fllh , FrnnJc Lozier, C a r l P a trick , Ed P ohlm an a n d Roy M cM aster.

H o n o ra o ’ pa llbea rers were S t a n ­ley G off, O scar Peterson . M artin K nudson . j , c. Rclchcrs, A, E. K unkcl a n d C. W. StrlcklaiW .

T em peratures |

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Mmncapolu ..Omth& . Por.itpllo ,

[Inncl Loul* .

tjik f c ity . 8»n Krttiicuco . ScnttlcTWl.S . .WllltJitoii . . Yellowstone . ..

IDAHOWed., Thur.s.—"B ad M an of B rim '

s tone ." W allace Beery.P rl„ Sa’t.—"Bulldog D rum m ond In

A frica." John H ow ard.Sun .. Mon., .Tiics. — "R oad to

Reno." R andolph Scotl.

ORPilEU:«IW ed. th rough S a t.—" T lia t C erta in

Age," D eanna D urb in a n d M clvyn Dougla.s.

Sun,, M on„ T ues,—“ A lgiers ,'’ Hedy L am arr and Charle.s B oyer. ^

ROXVWed.. T iu ir s ,- " T h c G irl S a id No."

Robert Arin.'-trong; "H e re 's P lash CiLsey," Eric L inden.

Frl,. S a t,—"O utlaw E xpress." Bob B aker. *

Sun., Mon.. T ues.— "S om eth ing to Sing About," Ja m es C a g n e y . '

2 .Cars'Dauiaged In Local Mishap

Tw o cars, b o th d riven by residents of T w in Palls , were considerably

1 dam aged th is m orn ing a t about 1:25 a, m . w hen they c rashed a t the In­te rsec tion of Second avenue west a n d . E ig h th s tre e t, police records show.

T lie c a rs werCTIHven by W yland Lind a n d Jo h n M cK ern. A lthough n e ith e r rjrlycr was J iu rt In the m is ­h ap . to ta l damage.s to both m achines am ounted to a n e stim ated S150.

Do This If You’re

N E R V O U SDon’t taVa ch»nfrt.nn proitufli you kn

r rrly o..olhine »lKPUt .. . ...... - , .......when Ihcro'i nfcd oI ■.loM g.nrrtl «y*tfm tonic like ilmc-piovfti L>dU K. I'inkhim’a VfgeUlilo Compound. tiprcMIr /artcomoi Irom «bolcaomo hctbi aod roou.

Ix t rinVhiraVrompounil hrip bulM up morr phy»lc«l r«l*t«nni «nil ihiu »U1 inI r i ^ lp ^ f u V c t lo D i r 'd U o r ^ c n 'i l i ^worialivlo£.

For over CO yran nnti’ wnmtn hai told another how tn go thru" »ilHI’lnkhim -.-over 1,000,000 wnmrn h.v« • rillfn In r^pOTlfn* iloriou* Ije/ieflU—it MUST BE OOODl

F o r t i Y tari V k i i AdrtriUinn ha$ bttnsM itei vtxm bg a Uoord of Phytiflani.

CLEARS STUFFY HEADH e l p s P r e v e n t t h e D e v e l o p m e n t o f C o ld s , t o o

NOW, It'a cosy to relievo head cold discomfort. J u s t p u t a few drops of V icks V ft-tro-nol up eaehnostrlland feel tlie Unale oaVa-trb-noVa stimu­lating m edication reduces the swol­len m em branes, clears away the clogging m ucus, helps to keep the Blnusea from being blocked IV th e co ld -le ts you brcotfto agatn.NEXT TIME, don 't w ait until your

V «-tro-nol a t o n c e - lt helps to pre­v en t m any colds from developing.

V a-tro-nol is speclalieed medica­tion—expressly designed for tlie noso and upper th roat, where m ost colds s ta r t. Used in tim e. I t stim ulates N ature 's own defenses to fight oft m a n y a c o ld . “o r to th row oS . . . h e a d c o ld s in V I C K S t h e i r e a r l y

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IIA IN V DAY PK'NK?A ra in y ^hiy p lcnlo l<mk tlip p lnrr

. a n a tu re h ike pliiiuii'il l>y th r W eto n m c h lrk C iiinp F ire iiml tlir MTDUp w ith Mr». Itli'liiiKl Itiib- e itso n a s KU/irdliin, Mrs. W illiam MorHiin Is K iiurdlan <|t th i' W i'iimia- c h lrk tfrwjp.

T h o ev en t wa« he ld a t llir M or­gan hom e w ith Hame.t niiil ihe m nnl- Ing of m ar.ihm allow ji th r n u lr r of thn a lte rn o o ii.

H EA D T H K TIMKM WAN I' ADH.

— W H A T—DO Y O tl SKIN VOl'U

D KA I) SllKi:i>!C all 314 ( 'o llc . t - T « h . I alU

ID A H O H ID i: K TAI.l.OW CO.

T h ey will jilck iij» youi iii-ul B lirrp a n d I'A Y yuii wlmi tlir p e lt In w orth . lllKliriM |)ii<'i ', fo r h ides, peltn, [mr> miil wocii.

n e Nure a n d ( 'a ll |i«

Wanted Rags Rags

CLKAN CO'ITON

RagsIDAHO HVIiNlNG

TIM ES

S A M P L E

C O A T S A L E7 5 C O A T S

U n t r lm m e d

C O A T ST r im b o x u ly lc .s , r r c r c f . i . f i l l e d a n d n iy I t’J'.Slyir.-A w i l h | | h ‘ r tli i i i ip i)l' a p j i r o v i i l f n m i S ly li '. 'i t iu i t . a n - Ica ilii iK l l i t ' j)ai'a(l(5 h u l a y !

ItvK ular V alues to ifl!).7r)NOW O r i ’HllHI) A t'

* 1 1 ’ ® and *1 A ’ ®

I h 'o i i K l i t t o y o u a t ii d i . i l i i i c t .HiivitiK. H(^ H tire lo lie o n

I m n d e a r l y f o r t h e lipfit B p i rc t lo n in th r j^ o tw o f in e

g r o u p n o f c o i\tf l.

F u r -T rS m m ed

C O A T S'I 'w c cd H , lio iif lcH , fim> r i i n i r l I m i r f lc c c rH in o x f o r d K i'i 'y , \v i i n ‘, Ic id , n i s i a n d k i-i’i ' i i . Y o u ’ll iiim v c l a t U in riiK! f u r h 'i tn .s w liic li i im k o t lu v i c {'imtM iin i n i t n la i id - iiiK la iy !

ItcRiilar VaiucH to If'id.V,')NOW GOlNCi AT

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'I ’lic /m I w y o f w r r c w l i i r l i wi> to u p a t « ix l i 'a i i r d i im r i ly lov\ p i'if i 'M . ’I'lii'Mo i-oiit-s w iin ld III- K o n d i>ikhik1> t<> Ko l i i lo o iii ' iH 'K ular id tn 'k a l n 'K 'd h r jii 'ic t 'n , l ) u l \v t‘ p r» 'f< T l o iiaH;^ n lo ii ir l l n ' p i r 'n i l i l r ;tnv lnK H lo .vm i! W e u r K '‘ y tn i ( y i n i i p v c l U h'm c { v in K i'otipH an n o o n ii.-ap oH H ib lc .' ,

HatsA .M ju'fitil p u r r l i j tH o o f tiilH Ih i' ko K fo i ip o f Im tH w aH m a d i! ho . t h a t w f c in i l t l mcI1 ( h u m a l IliiH lo w p i 'k i i , H p o r t , t n l l o n d a l id drcuH y h ly lt 'H f (n ' o v ir ry o o oaH lon . <’Iioohh f r t n n l l i ln w id t t H c lc c lio il o f f i 'i 'o t l In <iiir O c to b o i' M «( K v o H f. J ’rJc*’/'. « !(« )( .w o u ld f i i n u.s Ii Ik ^ fi'f*

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M A Y F A I R S H O P

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Wednesday, October 19, 1938 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page Eleven

M A R K E T S A N D F I N A N C EBy United Press

m OF G N N I N F I M R M

CHICAOO. Oct. 1# (UPl—Whr.1t »nd corn prlcps dfvrlopfd ■ firui tone, on Itie Ciilcago bokrd ol tr»ae loUay due to rcvlvfd fip o r t In te rn t nncl lughrr ouUUtc tnivtkcu.

At (he flD.e whcnt wm up to >.c,

Wghfr.'’ ' ''' •Attrr B iit*tt<JT op rn ln j llie iipHirn

wlilcli piishrd p r icn up Btroniitli a t I.lvprpoo) tiid In Ihp WlnnlpcR m arket I atructlve lllfluencr.

«;U.MN' TAUI.K CIIICAOO-aralH rangp;

, ,^-Optix lllgU I,.

May . . July .

Corn:

LIVESTOCK

DENVER LIVESTOCK DENVER-Caltle: 3.B0C; marKft > 15a lower; cows to te; lirii<-ri>

Vo *3; calTP* M to IIO.M; lefOrrh, and a toclurt (3 to IS.3S; buiin Mr O

*Ho lii«; 500; m arkft 15c to J5c h ijh fr; lop IS; bvilK FJ BS to 18; packlim »ow» *150 to 17J5.

tillF<-p: 11.200: market atrady to itrong; fa t lambs »7 to 17.30; aprlug livmU. $7 to r . B5; ewc.% »2 to »3.U.

- CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAQO—Hoga: H.OOO. direct* S.OOO;

..Clive, 10c to lie higher; eilreine lop t7.7S; Bullc good and choice 120 to 2HU lla. rr.GO to 17.70; t®0 to 210 lb.1. tT.lu 10 17.00; 150 to 180 Ita, »7,2i to |7 oft. good 325 to MO lb. pacKliitt .......

W W A Y ISSUES R E P O R IE O A IM

, EW lYORK. Oct. 19 <UP)—Prollt. taking rpsiunrd on tli» atock m ar­ket today after a tsricf lu ll late JM- triday when the lU l retwunfled on uuliuh automobile newi.

Duiliih Heel now* feaiurpd toda:- roll dlspatcf

rec tn t 16 a

I 17. I lighter w righu 'heavy and rough I

rescinded. HteeU CAme back ------low*, bu t the ce*« failed to atrtnulai general buvlug movement.

Automobile iMuea Joined ollirr* li IB decline. Clirj-alcr a t lU low «a

..ov.li points a t BO’i. I t recovered MlkUtly. Qeneral Motors made •Ugh a t ! - - .......... .............. - ■

; sheep ateady

CAKrr GRAIN CHICAOO—W heat: No. 2 red 90c; No.

1 b ird B»c; No. 3 yellow hard wrevllyMe.

Corn: Old crop. No. 1 mixed « c ; No.3 m li«J 441ic; No. 1 yflJoiv «5>ic to .40Uc; No. 2 yellow, 44c to 44‘ic ; No. 3 yellow 44o to 44>i« No. 4 yellow 45c; No. 5 yellow 43',ic td -« c ; nnmplo arade 30o to 43',jc; No. 3 white 45'5c; No. 3 Whlto 4cc.

Corn: New crop. No, 2 yellow 45c to 45‘,ic; No. 3 yellow 42»ic to 44^c; No.4 yellow 42'.jc: No. 5 yellow 38'.<c to 39l^c: aatnple grade 37c to 41c; No. 2

Oat"; N o.'2 mixed 'iSUe: No, 2 white 27c; No. 3 wblls 22a to 2(Jc; No, 4 wliUo 22','4C to 25c; *ampl6 grade 20c to 23c,,

Rye; No, 3, 47c.floybentw: No. 2 yellow 70','«c to 70‘ iC. Barley: No. 3 C^c; sample grnde tough

33c.TlmoDiy «eod *2.83 to *2.ai.Red lop $8.75 to 10.20, .Red clover »11 to »M.

ton wool market, the U. U. agrlcvil departm ent reported today.

Prices were strong to slightly highertra a fn g ^ M 'l^ i 'a c U v e , T».-elV5 r.".f Teiiut wools of nverago character wer bringing Me to 71c scoured b^ l3.

I DENVER BEANS |

1 BUTTER, EGGS

Hheep; fl.OOO, directs 2,000; late T dny fa t lambs closed strong; ^pulJ hisher; nallvea and westerns mostly 17.75 to 18.10; top *8.23: lop yearling! J8.75; feodUift-JftOilM stronger; bull $7.50 to $7.05; top IS; today's trade f»'lamtis 130 to 25C high ..............*8.23; lop natives 18.33, ewM *3 M I3.2S.

Cattle: 10.000; calvn 1.003: choice and prime fed steers and yearlings steady; bidding lower on all grade.'i, but noi enough done to make a m arki't;’tlilp-

Fipr and order buyer demand moderate- y broad on kinds to Bell a t tl2 up­ward: aeveral load* $13 to »13.40; he.s:

yearlings $12; some above; helfcn. xrcr, steady to weak; beef cows 10c

15c lower; cutter* slow and weak: Ills steady and vealers firm; wrlnhij uiage bulls very scarce a t »0.: j l>.

JC.73; vealer* »11.50 down: atocUer ana feeder trade very slow; mostly 23c low­er with weighty feeders gelling nnrro«. outlet a l decline.

0.^fAftA LIVESTOCK OWAIIA-Hoga: 4,000, 1.400 direct; un ­

evenly 10c to 25c higher than Tiies- • • average; lop *7.70 by shlppns

good and choice 170 to 250 llv. $7.40 to $7,85; few 150 lo 160 lb», $7.2;- . $7.40.

C.ittle; 4.500; calvca 500; fed steers and yearling* and heifers alo few early sales; undertone we Tuosday'* full decllnc; beef cov cutler grades steady; vealers etoc'icrs and feedes* weak; fe_ and yearling* largely $8.30 to $10.5u; soma held above $11; early fialia fe<l heifers $7.75 to $8.30; some higher; practical top vcaler* $10.

bJJpep; 4.000; killing claases opening nround 25c higher; best range lamt:^ $a- bulk sorted choice native lanitw Held around $7.73; hlnughtcr ewes 13,5U and down; good grado Wyoming Iced- Ing lam t» $7.33.

( Truck

Hallroad I’.isue.i were active and strong under lead ot Clirsapeako A; Oliln

, reached 38U. tip 2’.i. New Yori al, hravlljr traded. ro«e to 20>. I, but slipped back lo small nr Blrcnglh in carrier fhares

lantrge «tai lail 22',jc.

atandardj

CHICAGO CIlIOAOCM^littfT-markel steady: . .

celptA S33,74l> groa* lbs.; extra f1rai« 23c 10 23',«c: estra.'' 25'.jc; firstii 'aV.c tu 23?«c; secondj 23><c; specials 25Sc; aundards 33c; cenlrallzod 231.4c.■ Zttgt: Market easy; rec e ip t 4.838 casra: fresh graded firsts, cars 20\<c;28c; IfM than rntri 2Bc; rhrcks JDt

Local M arkets

H i i u i i i B P r i c c H

r another 1

Av'ia'iron’ usuea were active, especial- e opening, when a block ot 1,- 18-Wr1ght sold a t a new high 01

, . . . United Aircraft and Sperryiiarte new highs and then react?d to

declines ranging to more than a point. “ iglas Aircraft touched 58’i . and the

,>ed to 38^, off ia« net.„Qw Jones cloeluf stock avernKc-

Industrial 130.02, off 2.06; rail 30.7.. in> n.08; utility 13.43,'off OOl: 83 Stocks »U.71, off 0.87.

ilo ck s» )« approxim ated . 2,430.000 .hares against S.<10,000 yesterday. Curb ,tock fales were 330,000 share.i com- pnred wUli 380,000 In the previous ses-

N. Y. STOCKSNEW YORK. Oct. 19 (UP)—The B M closed Irregular.

Alaska Juneau ....................................Allied Chemical .......... ....................IAllis Chalmers .......... .... .................;...

7 lcan Can ...... ...........- ...............1.....frlcan Radiator ........................... .Ainertcsu Smelling ......... ......- ........American Telephone ........................ IAmerican Tobacco B ......................Aniiconda Copper ................... -AtrhL'.on. Topeka tc Santa F'c .....Auburn Lfotora ...............................-lliiltimorc i i Ohio ............ ............. -iiendix Aviation ................... ........rnhlpliem Steel ................................Ilorden Co.................................... -......

PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTXAND-lIogs: 500. Including

direct- aetUe, steady; good to choke 153 to 215 lb. drivelns mostly $8; car­load lot-s quotftble to $a.l5 or alwvr; 223 lo 270 lb. butcher* moally $7.30; few light light* $7.50; packing sow* $8 US tc $0.30; feeder p iu scarce; choice light welghU to *7.“ 5; late Tuesday cbolce long haul butcher* to $8.10.

Cattle: 130; calves 50. IncludlnK dlrcct; early r tW y actlfe . /u!ly

common to medium 6tcers _$5.-‘

dlum heifers $5 to $8.30; type klnd^ dowT.ward cutter to me beef I

- i s . - -.30; common

uuiu. . j >0 $5.30; choice vealers to few medium to good grades $7 to

Bhecp: 300; early sales about atc.’Uy: good tnicked-ln lamb* to M.73; cholc. grade.-, eligible 10 $7; few lOi lb. weUihi down to 18.25; medium to good nlaugli ler ewes $2 to $2.73.

0(1I>EN I.IVKSTOCK OODEN—Hog.s: 230; moetly 10c to 2(

higher; top $7.03 on choice light an medium weight butcliers 160 to 2. lbs.; mUturt* 17 ta $7,83: bulk pack ing sows $8 ilown.

Catlle: 230; -jlov/, about ateady; I! tie done on slaughter steer* or helfn lew plain steer.. $0 down; small 1 medium ftlaughur heifers $5.30; odd l< -llgUl slock catUo $tl-I)0; medium good drivelu slaughter cows $4 50 $3 25; liiw ru tte r lo cilinmoii cowi. S3 to 14.25; few lo ll feeder cows $4 $4.35; bulls for week $4.25 to 13.00. nc

1 $7.30.,0u; slow, small lot gn<x1 j-lii tu t lanUw tfl05: few n.s $3.7,S; late Tue-Hlay I... slauKhter lambs «9 lo $1 50,

CojniM fcyri, r<iU,rna roastei

r>lra Whi>>v>, mr.llut

■liS!!

New TasterHKOAI.A i'A U K , Aimtiulli> (Un>

'n m ‘V o llr r lnNlrifi’* (if nlluT t'i'iil IrlcA iiavn It <'imiil<'i]iiti I iK 'ir |ii" n ic iily jiiin inal4'rfl, klii 't of «mi'nly|)li

A |ii>............. .................................. y f . 't

i''«<tlliB Um ritliit)iin Aunltiilliiii koiiln t>TKra, a i„ i nn Iian to Ihi oIi-t«liic,t frm u A gi-ent illnlmi.T,♦■ra’' Bi'd rm|)l(»yp(l lo Iw riiit<' lliiil thn r l i l i l k i n d o t piirn ly |iliis |,i foiiml.

P M N r PI.ANTN IIOOM PAHADKNA. Cn)lf. (Ul!l - - l/w All-

BflM couiU y’B youiiKoal liuluBlrv, tlid l of iklrplmin nm iiutncliiiK , li fi'ttliigr n u t Ilf d m liifiiiit 'r ii rro m ttjtir c o n ro n u in unn u ioitili r r r r lv n l iirw ('(HitrnrU for laa.Odii,- 000 Wurth (if iilunna.

KKAi, - m .i iK n m * H - o f i v o k T «AN riJA N CIJK U ) (u n 'n „ . {;„11.

fniiilik llls liii lrn l am 'lnty liiin iilncril (III Pxlilljltloh Millil Iviuy poki'r rhllM t i ia l ir ii i r f tr iilrd •],»)() ouoli, luint n l l li r liiiin w iirn liniiiiiirii klngn o t C nliriinilii p lny rd (nr tii rl i ciiiiiuiiln.

KAN KIIANCIKCO LIVEKTOCK BOtJTH HAN KlUNOieCO—110K»: 5'

huti'herri 17U l<> 2J3 lb, welghis $a to M35; llRlit llghlii and aiciuiid ,10 213 lb. Inilrhers iorte<t o u t $8^Cattle*: 100: cimimon to medium VW

n o eI.kh m v k h to c k

POTATOES

n iT I IH K rO T A T O TIIAUKH m uu ln lln n a (iiriililied hy Hmller V rg e t ir r A Co.)

»AJ-I-H l-OTATOKri IDAHO I'AI.lii / " 'V /

... ________ ....jy 'rDetroit dispatch b>

Ing th a t rec tn t 18 r ' automobUs a b e tt steel had

k-Jone* saying

r sank I k and B

S I D E G L A N C E S B y G e o r g e C l a r k T H IS CURIOUS W ORLD

Chl.. MU.. Bt; I'oul 4: Pacific.. Clirv.iliT Corp. . . . .Cncn C o l* ...................................N'Cnm^jerclal Solvent* . ......Commonwealth & Southern ......Coutlnenwl Oil of Delaware ....Corn P toduelH .................. - ...........rtu Pont de Nemours ...............-i:cw.tm:in Kodak ................... .......Kectrlo Power 2c.Light ..............General Electric ...........................oeneral Foods ................................CIriifral Motors . ....... ........Gix,clj.'«r Tire ................International Harvester ..............Internaltonnl Telephone ............Kennecott Copper .......... ...1........... .

MiintHomery Ward .................... —.

Kntlon.H DMry Product* ............New York Central .......................I'flCkard Motors ........................ ......I'draniouni Pictures .. ...............

Radio Con>. . ..........fUtllo Keith Orplirum Reyjiolrti Tobacco n . .Senr* RorbucI; ................

Slminotk'- Co.

Standard OII of Swift and Co. . Tfica.H Corp. ..Trnns-Amerlca

Union I'arlllt: United Alreraff Unlle<l Corp.

ilS 'w aI, 1 1>enl mrmlly lOn lo •n.', t Mr; 11 n No, a 4f>r In 41r,

iiilsii

f«?r. ms

CIIKAIill l‘IIT«T4lfH

l| .,K,K iBIur. 41 '/M 1 imrfci Hull$i nv‘..

>niii.s, j <’s is isiR" ai jii, 1 is r■1 .ai> $1WI, far t»lr liunjlky

111(1. 1 II .'i lir r liuudie.lweUUt;^l cai^

Mir.Ur lire fnim .:ul« $ i ; i l '. ,1 M<(:iuie>. Iiiillap saiks. 1 1 nr

i.Inr $1 'III Wis. IViurnl Whilea, 1Ik I ...... N. Dak llll.s Til

1 I'si 11:10; OohI.leis IN) |.n

r s i r v . ':n in -A in ) '

111 yplliiw*

ih . 83 per 1

I IINIONB

MarlictH a t n G lanrc....... . liirgiiUily litghri, |l. M giit-

'lUi.iriiU IrirHtilarly lil(l>«r.

l-'.irt:iui riiihRiiMx h lih rr i:.>Uoii slMilr.Wlital anil mri^ up >^n to ‘ Ve ••eh.

s n o c i A L w iH i':C n iirlriy of

H lK lIrr-W rgrner St ilo rtpn iiy Kiks n ii1 (._ l> |iono 010

nMKNT TltUnTfl

$4 l»J'-$,CONIKIN IIAK nll.Vi:!

MI'.TAIH

t delivered metals, •In.lyllo llU l sapofi II 24

I'lllais per ounee; 3J 50•Icii.ra n tr flask <if 78

I. iiiiiiiliial.

■iollars par unit y ,» i inh t iiiMallln ooiitsnt. diit|f paid

VVAI.I. H T im i>YW iNiT^OH, RiiHl«ti<t m .n TJm

liiiiiiilnlliiiin lit u woU b rilovril lu Ix) IKM) vrixin w ota (lU poverrd Jiy wi.ikiiieii itlKiiliiK • tr e n c h lo lay ,.lp r l-i tlin Kunrtlroom o t W lmUor n ia d r U la liinro U iaii (tve f e t t lli lik , d m hrlrltw iirk U In excelionl (Iirr.riviilliui, m id It w in (Irlltcil ttiKiiiiili w itli llie B reftttu t rtlttl niliy

B y W i l l i a m F c r g o m

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■IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, JDAHO Wednesday, October 19, 1938 I

1Y O U A R E I N V I T E D T O P E N N E Y 'S

BIRTHDAYPARTY

B I R T H D A Y P A R T Y BIRTHDAYPARTY

VALUES

Starts Thursday at 8 a. m.

The C elebration of ou r i l h y e a r . in o u r new m odern home! A value giving demon- s tra lion of th e kind of values th a t have m ad? I’enney’H Twin Falls’ busiest D ept. Store! Join th e happy crowds- and take advan tage o f these m any B irthday P a rty Values. Q uantities on m ost of these item s are lim ited and will go. fa s t, so be here early!

Be at Penney's Thursday

M o p n i i i ^ ^ 1 0

O’clocb for Your . Complimentary

Slice of OurMammothBirthdayCAKE

coins arc baked in t h i s cake. Kveryone Is invited! No obli* R a t io n s . NolRiHgniTbuy! J u s f s e t in line fo r your slice. VALUES

Men’s Dept.

MEN’SSUITS

A r B M lH a a yP rices

F ash ion’sLatestStyles

For Only 7

S p p r f backs, plain backs,

cliccks, stripes, plains

and plnids. Sizes fo r nil

—sh o rts , s tou ts, re g u ­

la rs and slims, expert

clo th ing men to give you

a good fi t . - ^

OCTOBER VALUES BRING THE CROWDS TO PENNEY'SLADIES! LOOK!

BIRTHDAY CELEBRATIONPART VIRGIN WOOL BLANKETS72x 84 DOUBLE

$ 2 . 1 7I f s m-cdle.« for us to m en tion th e nnm c. T licse BlankcUs were m ode cx-. p rcssly for J . C. Penney 'Co. O nly new m aterln ls are m ed < no sceonds). t 'l r s t quHlliy ch ina co tton Is used, w hich Is m o st ndap tab le In th e w civ ing of f ine B lankets, Is M lentiflcaU y b lended w ith virgin AMERICAN WOOL.

Men’s S tu rdy S i ^ e Cloth

D irthday 'Savlng Values!

6 9 COood-Iookinjj’, mAny-i)urpt)so s h ir ts th iit loiijiw e ar and w arm th fo r com fort! In tan and grey.

Hosiery Dept.

Fashionable

G a y m o d eH O S I E R Y

Fop Orily

5 9 ‘. All thi' now I'.'all and

w in lor rtliHiloM. Jfurc

silk iuid full fnnliidti-

K in K tli’f 'T K vory

^•g, a 1‘olor fo r uvory

purpose, Cliiffoii ami

Aorvlco woiglitn. Hizcn

,8 '/a to lOU*.

Men’s Heavy

WORK GLOVES

l O cM ade of double c o n to n flun* nel for extrn w ear n n d extra wornUh. P riced low for tl ih B irthday C e lebra tion .

Men’s C o m fo r t '

SOCKS

1 7 cPriccd low for th is Ulrlluliiy Crirbriitlhn . W arm th mul wear In every iiu ir /o r oiitiloor men, (40',i w ool), n iil lt for rugged m en And ru iiued Wcnr.

HIx'J') NuUon Wide

SHEETS

7 4 clluy Niitlnit WIdt* nlici'In f<ii rrn l ecoiinm yl Muy llirm (nr

K11II double bed hlro,

SICS ...........................1 8 <

iM c n 's I ' l a n n i 'l i ' t l v

PAJAMAS

6 9 clU ria l ii nuyii—< ir t Voiir

NuwlHllpdvrr Ilf ro u t ulylr.i, wlllim llltiiiy m lliu s l Mmlfl lit M>ri, w nrm tln n n r lrU r, nm arllv " tilj ird l

\V<»nu'n’K 'I'HrkxtUcIi

PAJAMAS

9 8 cI'liry 'in roiiifoi liihln iinil noi virenhle, tilriil fiir rn ltl w hiter iilHhtn. l-'nvi>rltn Mlylrn. MiHh nilnr« I,nw p rlrod l '

. \

B u d g e t B l e s s i n g s - t

m nnt/Iueker c o a t sS e lc c t y o u r d a u g h t e r ’ c o n v c i i i e n l L n y - A w n y

in t e r c o a t t o d a y — o n o n r ly P l a n . Y o u 'l l l i k e t h e n e w

s ty l e s ill s t im n in R w o o le n s , s o m e t r im m e d w i t h L a s - k in I .n in h ! S t u r d y n n d w a r m — th e s e c o a ts a r c p r i c c d fo r s i^ v in g s . t o o ! 3 -1 6 y e a r - -

32 Pc. DISH SET

$ 4 . 9 8 S tVery a ttrnctlvp M exlciina pot te ry . D cnutlful b ilR ht new p a tte rn s .

C ynth ia Arch

SHOESFor Women

$ 3 . 9 8Com e In to our i>hoc dep iirt- inen l nnd try on 11 |uilr. Hen for yoiirMrtf w liiit. ri'iil ro iii- fo rt meuiin, C ynthlii Arch Hhofl Imvc hiKli Blyle, iiualUy a n d co m fort a t low c0.1t.

Men’sWarmWinter

OVER­COATS

BirthdayParty

Bargain

B ought especially for our B irthday P iirly . Tlii.s low j)ricp was m ade iio.Hsible through o ur trcnicndoiiH buy- injf power. The sty les w ere picked by I’en- ncy’a ow n and well tn tinod world buyers —w ith ycar.s o f expe- rienco in fiUhion m arkets.

Men’s 'I’ow ncraft

OXFORDS

$ 2 . 9 8All li'iillirr I'onntriietlon, itll th e lii tr il i.lytcfl, K xpert hhoo

III (It your feet. HIr.rn 1 11 to II.

W onu'n's nnd (Jirls'

GALOSHES

9 8 cIII liimvti or blaek, 'l lnefl Aiiiip li<.'>lci>rtn. A hrnl 10 til rv i'iy (.liiir. A BiMt lo fit cvrry riiiil. K it|> iiiy w llh I'ciiinry iutilii‘1 looiwciir,

IM in d l l iu i i s o

DRESSES

4 9 cl'’iii Ilir liiiil (linn wo offer ycm i)iiiii D irntll 'd re.w n.I.nMrn WHliilbiindn 111 be au ­tifu l p rin t ixillrrhR .

M E N 'S S W E A T E R SColleRiate S ty les! Crew Necks!

iconic Hlbbed Hottoms

8 1 . 4 9Y oium frlldWH a i^ drmanilliiK th in cnllrKlrile i.ty lrl A nd Penury ': have <11 I t lias tlie pojiuliir rrcw ne rk mill e x trn (otiR rtbfx-cl Imt' {Qiii. llenvyw rlHlit, Kn»llnh rib . Hnmrl. iinlld ulindrs._______________

P E N N E Y ' S) (.’ 1' r N \ r V C O 'I I' A \ Y I n c o I I) D , I , , .1

The Fashion Balcony Offers This Birthday

Value. . ,

Women'sFashionable

C O A T S

99 0

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