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A RcffionnI Newspaper Scrvlni? Nine Irrl(mted Idaho Counties FINAL' CITY EDITION VOL. 28. NO. 195 n vIN FALLS, IDAHO, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1D45 42 Trailer Houses Will Be Brought Here for War Vets With housing in Twin Fnlla practically unobtainable for war vcterana and their fj lies, the first definite nc to break the jam through temporary mcnsurca w as vealed hist night with nouncement that 12 trailer homes will be brought to T\viii Falls at once. The project is sponsored by the Amerienn Legion post No. 7, with cooperation of the Chnmber of Commerce, the city of Twin Falls and the Twin Falls housing authority, coil wJiJ bo *300 pn Rental w. . n ic lr.-illcr cwkk. Wash., lind been u.-.cd by worl nichland ntomlc plnnt. Tlic <3 homcj, cacn ol nccommoilalc Iwo beds aleeptm bly b« ipncc provide ir rour. wui proba- property al Wa.'sh- licy will be placed Terry, conimandcr lail; Mayor Bert / Claude H. Dclwellcr. < I>cut picMdcnt «lio lia.s hiiii Pay Clerk, Sought In $10,000 Shortage Here, Gives Self up By AL, WEEKS Homer D. Hnckiiey, 31-year-ol(i-payroll clerk for the Twi Fulls County Labor Sponsoring nssocintion, wanted here fci imbezzling $10,57;) from that organization, walked into th iheriff’« office at Ogden a t 10 p. m. Ttiur.'fday and sui rendered, Sheriff Warren W . Lowery announced here Fri< Deputy ShcrilfJim Benhai re expected to return Hacki GMAccepluig Invitation to Federal Meet id Pafrolm/ui Cliark’s :y lo Twin Falls late todiiy. complulnl nRnliv.l Hcictopy ( •<i In proljatc court licrf on N reopen < CIO Uni :onX3ral 'Tlin j.pon.'or.'! o D;>ylnft only ii Just tribal' :»lclc to the Unlv< result or ttift C rcquMt eeiernl To miKe fir 3 Mansfeldt Children to Be on Stand SAK FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 (U.R5- TJie trial Of Mrs, Annie Irene Muns- feldt, sccujed of the miirder of Mrs VndR Mnrtin wm In » weekend re- cess toclny after five nutlcnt.i one: profe:«lonol as.wc;stes of Lhc laU Dr. John H. Mnwlcldt eiild they had seen him klMlnj or umbraelne the The trial v.111 rrsiimr Monday when Mr.s. Manjtddt's three chll- drtn are cxpectwl lo bo called lui ' took tho stand !nl Falb three Onys hat Ills sceounla wen Friday nollnHbrokc r Bette Davis to Wed Today RIVLHSIDE. Calif.. Nov. 30 Ml - D.'tl* rcvlouH divorce from an EpUcopallan wedil iLstlly tcarr-insed her plan.-; and tlillled tlic happl In the nistorlc Ulvcrr.lde mlv.lon Inn. ivl«, barred becnu,ie ot a t>y the rullriK of n blshup •niony today to St. Frnncls County Stays Pat on Slot Machine Order ig h t club.s dc'sjiit.' ,g slut I prote.' log li 10 door of ai roUlnp lion dLsclulmed »ny responsibility. Altogether. 235,000 GM employes were Idlr. .Jneludliii V50XIOO “whltr collar’' workers kepi awny from their Jobs by picketing. Prodi .......... 70 OM pi pule. 530,000. : lah Jcmonstr.itlon ''from time to tl inleu wage and other Ls.-,uc3 set Luinbcr-E;\rly brcnkiip of st )f CO ,000 AFL lumber iiiid .law Aorker,^ In Paddc nortliwr.st 1 ;ated in more AFL lumber iind ;awtnlll union members ratify i; rent hourly wnge rnfe boost ogrec- Stecl-CIO United Steel Worker: *-ho voted strike ol nearly 700,00< members In support $: dally wag< mcrease.-i call mfetlng of wnB« y committee for E>cc. 10 to do- ICing Peter of Yugoslavia Is Out of Office DELOflADE. Nov, 30 W>-Mnrslinl to'.i government luu proclaimed Yugc.slavla n fwlernteil republic and htt.s renounced 33-year-old King inckney saw her husband. Whe he returned from her trip lo Namii he found the note he had Icll, Bollngbroke and other members Soloiis Prohe Sugar Curbs; Rap at Limits had surprljcd them 1: Victory Loan Sales Mount to .$858,335 Thi . - $209,408.2: JlH.l'a. nnd oilier series sold wet J«4,712.50, he sail Mrn. Nora Fritcher. principal c WnShlngton school, reported ihu her pupils had bought I1D730 1 . stamp: and bonds this week makin I a toul of |845i» for Novembc) Slnec S3 per cent of the chlldrei iwrtlclpatcd, Iho minute man riac will fly over the kIiooI tlurlns De- cember. Only M per ccnt partici- pation Ix required for thLi honor. Jolui D. Flatt, high school prin- cipal. cnld that his students had purchnted H,100 m bonds Wednes- day and Thursday. Mrs. Vera C. O’Leary, principal of tho Junior hlsli tchool, reported total sales of »U7I,70, The follow- Ing teachers hsvo tla«ts with 100 P«r cent partlclpstlon In the drive; Ur*. Pearl Ductisnin, nbtli Hurley Will Air China Dealings Next Wednesday WASHINQTON. Nov. 30 (U.P.)-The house un-Amerlcon activities com- mittee today Invited former Am- basjuidor to China Patrick J, Hurley tell 11 what he knows about »nv pro-conununlst4 In partment, Coromltlee Chairman John Wood. D-. said that Hurley be asked to tesUfy Monday or wme other early dat« convenient to him," Wood told reporters tho commltteo had tenutively agreed .......... not to open the meeting to the Burgess, public. ,,7, ................. seventh. \He resigned his poit Wednesday 113; BeUi Dolan, seventh, IM; Mrs. Wth the charse that *ute dcpart- IIS; ith houses of I rated h a.-Lscmbly -s of per.'oiLs dcmon- - capital. . >f tlie h tilc..._____ of the assembly it aiis announce! the election of Uio presidium wonit be po.itponed until tomorrow. Crowd: cheered the deputlfj emerging fron the parliament building. Tho declaration proclntmlnB tha Peter and "all Uit djna.siy are de- prived of all their rights" wiis pre- sented by deputies from Serbia, Uic young monarch’s native land, ' Peter was ealltd to the lliron upon the B&siLsslnallon of hLs fathei KlnR Alexander I on Ocl, 9, 1031, li Marseille, /iniic with Chinese communists, were sab- •Ics S. I olaglne hla cfforu lo unify warring ' factions in China. Manila Tiger ‘Unaware’ of Slaughtering O O il Ynmnshlta look Hope Fading for Discovery of Bus from Cotinty Attor ett M. .Sw-oelev in altoniey said: •Tho holder.-; ol llrcn: Warning of Attack Ignored Because of Unimpressive Note WASHINGTON, Nov. HO (U.P.)-U. S. miliUry Intelligence nlwny.s considered the possibility ot Japanese sneak attack on Hawaii, but discounted a specific warning to that cffect i January, 19-11, becaunc it was not imprcs.icd by its source. Mnj.-Gen. Sherman Miles, former chief of army intelligent made this disclo.sure today to the congressional committee itigating the Pearl '' bor d f Dec. 7, 1041 ng, relayed to the st from Tokyo 'by U, 8. Joseph C. Grew, ruvlan minister t- iilnlster told Ore rumor.s of n po.ulble ngalnst Pearl Harboi ittse t&stlmony deal 50 me.-.-siiRes Intercepted and imvy before Pea ' the committee that; fleers discount l.?ter s tip, MIK nibted lhat an I many yearn we had a Jap attack on Pearl an Inherent posslbllll wllh Japan," t forlrerj of Oahu wi he snld. "solely for di ly—Japan. ullt c-Pear iiUnued, "Wc had ■f inte I.-UT hiah commaiifl texts or even porap: ccptcd Japanese me.isagea to nuch field commanders an MaJ, Walter C, Short, chlcf of the army’s Hiiwalian department, and Douglas .MacArthur. commander In the Phil- Ipptnes, Qufstlone<l Bfl to how Information BOobtained was sen t to Ui« army eonimandcra, MllM «nlcl that was th< espousibUity o l tl« unny chlei iff, men acn. George O. Mar- Mllu Harbor tl llat;e to Impose any -Mich cxcced the 1 that prior to Pearl army and navy was nO ' •ptlng Japane.io broad- ca.^U but ta^ were monitoring com- mercial cables to pick up Japan^t mtiiagps. The cable monitoring however, was a function of the armj signal corpi and not of army in. telllgence, he Indicated. No Ration Books Needed f o r 1946 Liquor Permits (-T)—n. P. Hors- tion book No. 4 t Identlllcatlon. Horsfall faid the n 3 on sole Dec. 30 J faL'.e Idcntlfica le pint to tw< irlns the Christ- e Dec. 3. Its application conimlis loners Blast Hurts 5 OODEN, Nov. 30 llJ.P)-Flvc n ere injured, none critically, lii tcrrldc cxpioilon th.it rocked i oClovcr cotlai;c chec.sr o Hess Admits Amnesia Fake During Trials NUEnNBERC, Nov. 30 lU B - RniloH Hess lold Iho war crimc.<< court today that he has been fatdng amncMio, that his memory is full and dear, and that he is ready to stnnd trial. Psychlatrista reccnlly pro- nounced him Bane but suffer- ing from hyatcria. NUERNDERO, Nov. 30 OJ.P ,? — A ilgh Oennan intelligence offlcct old the war crimes tribunal today orps under Adm. Will ' be cotuldcred i Ho quoted an orC ann nelnccke t: l>olltlc the Sovl( iwdown of tl i:hllaiupherj :my was considered an Ideoloalcal ‘cmyand..................................... The 20 ero visibly moved and ttngcrcd by Laliousen's testimous mcheon recess nf^rmapn Ooerlng iged: "LjTKh that traitor. Tljsfs 10 guy we forget on July 20, 1IM« 1/itc of Uie Rtiempted on of Hiller,)" Ooerlng said he wantei hiratelf tf\ti aitemoon. "When I do," ho.*nw;ed„- lH ^11 him myjclf ’that wc overlooked le of ths wont Uved," Ting a ■•leld Marshal Wilhelm Keitel ihall I do? What shall I do?" . L.-\hoiuen te.5Ufled that Relnecki irdered that llu5,ilan prisoners be treated entirely differently from :d prisoners. Guards at Russli ps were equipped wllh whips at lorlrd to kill the Rus-slans at the C. of C. Picks Six; Industry Plan Speeds i3ccUon of sU buslnc^men to th board of directors of the Twin P-.ill Chamber of Commerce was an nounocd at today’s luncheon scsaloi t the board at the Park hotcL Tliobc elected In Uie moll ballot Kniph A. Bacon, produce dcnli Chorlcs <Chlc) Hiatt, finance coi ny oi>ernlor: Glenn E. Jenkins, )lor car dealer; R. J. Schwendl- in, hardware .^tore proprietor; •thur H. Timmons, nome and aulo Mipply store proprietor, and Crowley, phamincy owner, e men were elected for two The chamber board will n t In lably. by a defec Look Out Women! Male Species Is Blossoming Out In Manly Perfumes,Smelling Like New Mown Hay riY KHtnEHICK C. OTHMAN WASHINGTON, Nov. You too. sir. can smel Fa d Is, you'll have to to cscape it. -fume for men U t Industry. postw, :I a n k Wallace’s ;ommerce depart- nent Is whooping Up lhc business vllh suggestions ;o the retailers on low. to KrsuBdc ;prlnkle the stufl on you •• ------lo smell like old cognac? ------- cedar Scotch OTKM« yolu- wife Pcnu? hay? Tanbitrk? Fresh Itunbfr? Sage brafti? Pig.^kln? That’s only the beginning of smelii for genU. When I learned that Wallace (who doean’t use the stuff, himself. Insofar as I have smelled) \us gctUng ready lo help make big business blgKer. I did a liu rr^earch. 1 mean I read the ads _ the magailnes. which smelled like J Tropical Mob You sir. can captu the ciUp ... . of IhL .... 2) and thereafter leave In your the soothing coolness of tropic .the romancc of far-off places, I may get another brtind of magnlflccnt flavors: J, check ...... 2, polo Held, 3. el rnneha. <, sage brush, you'd like to smtll iiko ijie •Ind In Uie sails of a loll ship, like a flashing whltecap in the week t Rn ani e out w’ltli advice o eral pharn author and icy of wan 1 how lo Id makei ovcly. L. A. Barber, fed- laceutlcal enpert, b the (tn accord with my pol- ling people of danger) I ___ ,.agc prnof.i before me. Kcenled Sachet ■A number ot preparations lend ihctnselvcs to man's luc,” Barber wrote •The.M' includo hath salts, oai. cold cream, a little eau de co- logne for hLi pocket handkerchief and perhBfv-i a falnUy scented sachet 'ir hit personal apiKirrl." Boy., Auil X Blwaya Uuiushl_Uie. depurtmenl of t locomotives, structural steel, manlla tope, and Indtulrlal chcmlcnlfi. All, Barber said now Is tho time for the perfumes to persii.ide the ladles to buy iweet smells for us for Christ- mas gifts. Next step U to laU the ultimate consumers (that’s us. fel- lows) Into buying o u r own odeurs. "l^e appeals addres^^ed to males should be dignified and practical, devoid of all the extremes and fem- ininity employed In playing up toU- etrles for women," h e contlnuKl. Impress upon us men. he urged, lat use of these things wlU advance I farther and quicker In our bus- InesB and social sphere. Finally, he said, our ln*rtla, due to our timidity, must be overcome. Department of ccxiunerce, I’m not :lmid, I Just don’t want to smell pretty, is all. If IVe got to smell like aomethlng, I want to smell like the breeta out of an ulr-eondlUontr, Okny.Ujmkr »lll serve with the following eU loldovcrs; J. A. Cederqulst, Ken- :icth D. Shook. Fred Ingraham, J. While, Frank L. Cook and Alton October Measles Outbrealc Raises Disease Figures BOIBE, Nov, 30 CtU !>—Aecli’ flc, caused 35 deaths In Idaho October, John W. Wright, state rector of vital suttstlcs, said today. The number compares to live accl- drntnl deatlis in October. 1M4. Automobile collisions caused 13 calhs last month. Communicable diseases reported for the month totaled B45 and < pared to 47« for October a year Measles were especially numerous Twin Falls, Jerome and Ban- nock counllM, There were S34 births and 375 death* recorded for the month. The stillbirth rate increased IrtMn 18.0 per IMO blrtha a year a eo to 30.8 per cent for Oct<«er, Tbo Infut death rate tlwreued trwn tiJ per cent to w per cent. The 10 leadl^ causea ot death were heart disease 87. cerebral bem- ofThago 43, cancer « . accldenU 31, nephritis 23, pneumonia 14. aeiiUltr IJ. premature birth ii. dlabeUs t and tulcldes & . Scientist Says U.S. Tipped O ff Russia on Atom WASHINGTON, N ov. 30 (U,R) — A prominenl acicn- tist. predicting that Rua- •sia can start atom bom b production in about three years, lold coDgresa today lhat over-zea!oua arm y se- curity relations tipped the Soviets laat Juno to our secret manufacture of atomic weapons. Dr, Irving Langmulr, aasocfate director of rc.«arch for General Electric 9., said last mlouto can- cellation ol pa.Mporta of a sroup of American and British physi- cists headed tor a scientific ffnth- crlng In Moscow ‘'resulted In giving to the Rualans tlio very Inforroation which the ormy moat wished to keep Irom them.” Ho said the Russian embassy here "ot course" knew that the American physlclats had n o t been permitted to attend and that cancellation of the Brltlah pass- poru was given wide pubUclty lu the British pnxy. "Any sensible nosslau scientist knowlnH of these facts would have believed that we were de- veloping an atomic bomb and were keeping It secret Irom the Russhins," he said. Oncc RiLula starts making atomic bombs, a distinct possi- bility In about three years, aho may very likely bo nblo to turn Uicm out faster than tho United SUtes because of her tremendous resources, Langmulr told Uie sen- ate's spccial committee on atomlo energy. Storm Brews la B^iishiug:, LaI)or Meets WASHINGTON. Nor. 30 yP>—Th9 bor-managenjcnt eonfercnce turn- ed today from harmonious action on igrced upon declarations to final esslons threatening to flare Into ontrovcrsy over points still at la- Chlef among the latter la tha re- Ulon of wages to the storm o f r onvcrslon labor disputes. This olnt raised by CIO Pre&ldent ',illi;i Murray whose unions olreadjr luc Loinc Id grips over It with the utc, oil and steel Industries. Murray has Indicated ha will ralso Ihe t 1 Uie If It Is not dlspceed o f to his itlafactlon In a final session of 1C executive committee. Murray Is a member of the ffroup, lit the unanimity rule, w hich he and other labor and management delegates suddenly endorsed ycsUr- ay at the request of John I.. I,ewl», lay block any agreement. That ould forco llumiy to fight on the onferenco floor for a declaraUon 1 lovor of substantial pay Increases 3 offset losses of high wartime irnings. Other controverjies too m a y en- ven the concluding sesalona o f the cojiference to which the sovernment had looked for a way out o f post- Industrial disputes. Three of ^ i\x worklnft commit- tees which had been assigned topics »n ths original agenda were unable to agree and wanted lo o ffe r split reports, * Thry were the committees o n col- iccmc bargaining, management's ght to manage and union JurUdie- llonnl disputes. At yesterday’s mettlnjr. Uio fli*t since ths confercnce split up Into <-ommlitec3 Not. 7, Uie 36 labor and nanagcment delegates nn.'ni>r„^^„iy idopted reports of three committees One called for Uie strengtHoUng ?l «ffl«Wallon aerrlw in Uielabor department,. ^ e oUier tiro nUed out strikes or procedures such as Toluntaiy arbi- tration had been tried in nesoUaUns Initial contncts or In r e w M n e S ; -■ putea over present onea. QULPI OMAHA, KOT. M -K b »pm ed igaln-thb lime In Omaha. power ralluTfc a ihone operalor U u t*h e r'p ^ e ^w sureBsmiocs Sprtngfleaa ; down Uie r vlndov. The teller In N to otbex bi compialaltqi, m

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A RcffionnI Newspaper Scrvlni? Nine Irrl(mted Idaho Counties

FINAL'C IT Y

E D IT IO N

VOL. 28. NO. 195 n v I N FA LL S, IDAHO, FRIDAY, N O V E M B E R 30, 1D45

42 Trailer Houses Will Be Brought Here for War VetsWith housing in Tw in Fnlla

practically unobtainable for war vcterana and their f j lies, the first definite n c to break the jam th rou gh temporary mcnsurca w a s vealed hist night w ith nouncement that 12 tra ile r homes will be brought to T\viii Falls at once.

The project is sponsored by the Amerienn Legion p o s t No. 7, with cooperation o f the Chnmber of Com m erce, the city o f Twin Falls and the Twin Falls housing au thority ,

coil wJiJ bo *300 pn

Rental w. . nic lr.-illcr

cwkk. Wash., lind been u.-.cd by worl nichland ntomlc plnnt.

Tlic <3 homcj, cacn ol nccommoilalc Iwo bedsaleeptm bly b«

ipnccprovide

ir rour. wui proba- property al Wa.'sh- licy will be placed

Terry, conimandcr lail; Mayor Bert /

Claude H. Dclwellcr. < I>cut picMdcnt «lio lia.s hiiii

Pay Clerk, Sought In $10,000 Shortage Here, Gives Self up

By AL, WEEKSHomer D. Hnckiiey, 31-year-ol(i-payroll clerk for the Twi

Fulls County Labor Sponsoring nssocintion, wanted here fci imbezzling $10,57;) from th a t organization, walked into th iheriff’« office at Ogden a t 10 p. m. Ttiur.'fday and sui

rendered, Sheriff Warren W . L ow ery announced here Fri< Deputy ShcrilfJim Benhai

re expected to return H acki

GMAccepluig Invitation to Federal Meet

id Pafrolm/ui Cliark’s :y lo Twin Falls late todiiy.

• complulnl nRnliv.l Hcictopy ( •<i In proljatc court licrf on N

reopen < CIO Uni :onX3ral

'Tlin j.pon.'or.'! o

D;>ylnft only ii Just tribal'

:»lclc to the Unlv<

result or ttift C rcquMt eeiernl

To miKe fir

3 Mansfeldt Children to

Be on StandSAK FRANCISCO, Nov. 30 (U.R5-

TJie trial Of Mrs, Annie Irene Muns- feldt, sccujed of the miirder of Mrs VndR Mnrtin wm In » weekend re­cess toclny after five nutlcnt.i one: profe:«lonol as.wc;stes of Lhc laU Dr. John H. Mnwlcldt eiild they had seen him klMlnj or umbraelne the

The trial v.111 rrsiimr Monday when Mr.s. Manjtddt's three chll- drtn are cxpectwl lo bo called lui

' took tho stand !nl

Falb three Onys hat Ills sceounla wen Friday nollnHbrokc r

Bette Davis to W ed Today

RIVLHSIDE. Calif.. Nov. 30 Ml - D.'tl* rcvlouH divorce from an EpUcopallan wedil iLstlly tcarr-insed her plan.-; and tlillled tlic happl In the nistorlc Ulvcrr.lde mlv.lon Inn.

ivl«, barred becnu,ie ot a t>y the rullriK of n blshup •niony today to St. Frnncls

County Stays Pat on Slot Machine Order

ig h t club.s dc'sjiit.',g slut I prote.'

log li 10 door of airoUlnp

lion dLsclulmed »ny responsibility. Altogether. 235,000 GM employes

were Idlr. .Jneludliii V50XIOO “whltr collar’' workers kepi awny from their Jobs by picketing. Prodi

.......... 70 OM pi •pule. 5 30,000.

: lah

Jcmonstr.itlon ''from time to tl inleu wage and other Ls.-,uc3 set

Luinbcr-E;\rly brcnkiip of st )f CO,000 AFL lumber iiiid .law Aorker, In Paddc nortliwr.st 1 ;ated in more AFL lumber iind ;awtnlll union members ratify i; rent hourly wnge rnfe boost ogrec-

Stecl-CIO United Steel Worker: *-ho voted strike ol nearly 700,00< members In support $: dally wag<

mcrease.-i call mfetlng of wnB« y committee for E>cc. 10 to do-

ICing Peter of Yugoslavia Is Out of Office

DELOflADE. Nov, 30 W>-Mnrslinl to'.i government luu proclaimed

Yugc.slavla n fwlernteil republic and htt.s renounced 33-year-old King

inckney saw her husband. Whe he returned from her trip lo Namii he found the note he had Icll, Bollngbroke and other members

Soloiis Prohe Sugar Curbs;

Rap at Limits

had surprljcd them 1:

Victory Loan Sales Mount to .$858,335

Thi

. - $209,408.2:JlH.l'a. nnd oilier series sold wet J«4,712.50, he sail

Mrn. Nora Fritcher. principal c WnShlngton school, reported ihu her pupils had bought I1D730 1

. stamp: and bonds this week makin I a toul of |845i» for Novembc)

Slnec S3 per cent of the chlldrei iwrtlclpatcd, Iho minute man riac will fly over the kIiooI tlurlns De- cember. Only M per ccnt partici­pation Ix required for thLi honor.

Jolui D. Flatt, high school prin­cipal. cnld that his students had purchnted H,100 m bonds Wednes­day and Thursday.

Mrs. Vera C. O’Leary, principal of tho Junior hlsli tchool, reported total sales of »U7I,70, The follow- Ing teachers hsvo tla«ts with 100 P«r cent partlclpstlon In the drive; Ur*. Pearl Ductisnin, nbtli

Hurley Will Air China Dealings

Next WednesdayWASHINQTON. Nov. 30 (U.P.)-The

house un-Amerlcon activities com­mittee today Invited former Am- basjuidor to China Patrick J, Hurley

tell 11 what he knows about »nv pro-conununlst4 In partment,

Coromltlee Chairman John Wood. D-. said that Hurley be asked to tesUfy Monday or wme other early dat« convenient to him," Wood told reporters tho commltteo had tenutively agreed

.......... not to open the meeting to theBurgess, public.

,,7, ................. — seventh. \ He resigned his poit Wednesday113; BeUi Dolan, seventh, IM; Mrs. Wth the charse that *ute dcpart-

IIS;

ith houses of I

rated ha.-Lscmbly

-s of per.'oiLs dcmon- - capital.

. >f tlie htilc..._____of the assembly it aiis announce! the election of Uio presidium wonit be po.itponed until tomorrow. Crowd: cheered the deputlfj emerging fron the parliament building.

Tho declaration proclntmlnB tha Peter and "all Uit djna.siy are de­prived of all their rights" wiis pre­sented by deputies from Serbia, Uic young monarch’s native land, '

Peter was ealltd to the lliron upon the B&siLsslnallon of hLs fathei KlnR Alexander I on Ocl, 9, 1031, li Marseille,

/iniic with Chinese communists, were sab- •Ics S. I olaglne hla cfforu lo unify warring

' factions in China.

Manila Tiger ‘Unaware’ of

SlaughteringO O

il Ynmnshlta look

Hope Fading for Discovery of Bus

from C otinty A ttor ett M. .Sw-oelev in alton iey sa id :

•Tho holder.-; ol llrcn:

Warning of Attack Ignored Because of Unimpressive Note

W ASHINGTON, N ov. HO (U.P.)-U. S. miliUry Intelligence nlwny.s considered the possibility ot Japanese sneak attack on Hawaii, but discounted a specific warning to that c ffe c t i January, 19-11, becaunc it was not imprcs.icd by its source.

Mnj.-Gen. Sherm an Miles, former chief o f army in telligen t made this disclo.sure today to the congressional com m ittee ■ itigating th e Pearl ' 'bor d f D ec . 7, 1041

ng, relayed to the st from Tokyo 'by U, 8. Joseph C. Grew, ruvlan minister t- iilnlster told Ore rumor.s of n po.ulble

ngalnst Pearl Harboi ittse t&stlmony deal 50 me.-.-siiRes Intercepted and imvy before Pea ' the committee that;

fleers discount l.?ter s tip, MIK nibted lhat an

I many yearn we had a Jap attack on Pearl an Inherent posslbllll wllh Japan," t forlrerj of Oahu wi he snld. "solely for di

ly—Japan.ullt

c-PeariiUnued, "Wc had

■f inteI.-UT hiah commaiifl texts or even porap: ccptcd Japanese me.isagea to nuch field commanders an MaJ,Walter C, Short, chlcf of the army’s Hiiwalian department, and Douglas .MacArthur. commander In the Phil- Ipptnes,

Qufstlone<l Bfl to how Information BO obtained was sent to Ui« army eonimandcra, MllM «nlcl that was th<

espousibUity o l tl« unny chlei iff, men acn. George O. Mar-

MlluHarbor tl

llat;e to Impose any -Mich cxcced the

1 that prior to Pearl army and navy was nO' •ptlng Japane.io broad-

ca. U but ta^ were monitoring com­mercial cables to pick up Japan^t mtiiagps. The cable monitoring however, was a function of the armj signal corpi and not of army in. telllgence, he Indicated.

No Ration Books Needed fo r 1946 Liquor Permits

(-T)—n. P. Hors-

tion book No. 4 t Identlllcatlon.

Horsfall faid the n 3 on sole Dec. 30 J

faL'.e Idcntlfica

le pint to tw< irlns the Christ- e Dec. 3.

Its application conimlis loners

Blast Hurts 5OODEN, Nov. 30 llJ.P)-Flvc n ere injured, none critically, lii

tcrrldc cxpioilon th.it rocked i oClovcr cotlai;c chec.sr o

Hess Admits Amnesia Fake During Trials

NUEnNBERC, N o v . 30 lU B - RniloH Hess lo ld Iho war crimc.<< court today th a t he has been fatdng amncMio, that his memory is full and d e a r , and that he is ready to stnnd trial. Psychlatrista re ccn lly pro­nounced him Bane b u t su ffer ­ing from hyatcria.

NUERNDERO, Nov. 30 OJ.P,? — A ilgh Oennan intelligence offlcct old the war crimes tribunal today

orps under Adm. Will

' be cotuldcred i Ho quoted an orC ann nelnccke t:

l>olltlcthe Sovl(

iwdown of tli:hllaiupherj

:my was considered an Ideoloalcal‘cmyand.....................................The 20ero visibly moved and ttngcrcd by

Laliousen's testimous • mcheon recess nf^rmapn Ooerlng iged: "LjTKh that traitor. Tljsfs 10 guy we forget on July 20, 1IM« 1/itc of Uie Rtiempted on of Hiller,)"Ooerlng said he wantei

hiratelf tf\ti aitemoon."When I do," ho.*nw ;ed„- lH 11 him myjclf ’that wc overlooked le of ths wont

Uved,"

Ting a ■•leldMarshal Wilhelm Keitel ihall I do? What shall I do?". L.-\hoiuen te.5Ufled that Relnecki irdered that llu5,ilan prisoners be treated entirely differently from

:d prisoners. Guards at Russli ps were equipped wllh whips at lorlrd to kill the Rus-slans at the

C. of C. Picks Six; Industry

Plan Speedsi3ccUon of sU buslnc^men to th

board of directors of the Twin P-.ill Chamber of Commerce was an nounocd at today’s luncheon scsaloi t the board at the Park hotcL Tliobc elected In Uie moll ballot

Kniph A. Bacon, produce dcnli Chorlcs <Chlc) Hiatt, finance coi

ny oi>ernlor: Glenn E. Jenkins, )lor car dealer; R. J. Schwendl- in, hardware . tore proprietor; •thur H. Timmons, nome and

aulo Mipply store proprietor, and Crowley, phamincy owner,

e men were elected for two

The chamber board will n t In

lably. by a defec

Look Out Women! Male Species Is Blossoming Out In Manly Perfumes,Smelling Like New Mown Hay

riY KHtnEHICK C. OTHMAN WASHINGTON, Nov.

You too. sir. can smel Fad Is, you'll have to

to cscape it.-fume for men U t

Industry.postw,

:I a n k Wallace’s ;ommerce depart- nent Is whooping

Up lhc business vllh suggestions ;o the retailers on low. to KrsuBdc ;prlnkle the stufl on you

•• ------lo smell like old cognac?------- • cedarScotch

OTKM«yolu- wife

Pcnu?

hay? Tanbitrk? Fresh Itunbfr? Sage brafti? Pig.^kln?

That’s only the beginning of smelii for genU. When I learned that Wallace (who doean’t use the stuff, himself. Insofar as I have smelled) \ us gctUng ready lo help make big business blgKer. I did a liu rr^earch. 1 mean I read the ads _ the magailnes. which smelled like

J Tropical MobYou sir. can captu the ciUp... . of IhL . . . .

2) and thereafter leave In your the soothing coolness of tropic .the romancc of far-off places, I may get another brtind of magnlflccnt flavors: J, check

...... 2, polo Held, 3. el rnneha.<, sage brush,

you'd like to smtll iiko ijie •Ind In Uie sails of a loll

ship, like a flashing whltecap in the

week t Rn ani e out w’ltli advice o

eral pharn author and icy of wan

1 how lo Id makei

ovcly. L. A. Barber, fed- laceutlcal enpert, b the (tn accord with my pol­

ling people of danger) I ___ ,.agc prnof.i before me.

Kcenled Sachet ■A number ot preparations lend

ihctnselvcs to man's luc,” Barber wrote •The.M' includo hath salts, oai. cold cream, a little eau de co­logne for hLi pocket handkerchief and perhBfv-i a falnUy scented sachet 'ir hit personal apiKirrl."

Boy., Auil X Blwaya Uuiushl_Uie.

depurtmenl of tlocomotives, structural steel, manlla tope, and Indtulrlal chcmlcnlfi. All,

Barber said now Is tho time for the perfumes to persii.ide the ladles to buy iweet smells for us for Christ­mas gifts. Next step U to laU the ultimate consumers (that’s us. fel­lows) Into buying our own odeurs.

"l^e appeals addres^ ed to males should be dignified and practical, devoid of all the extremes and fem­ininity employed In playing up toU- etrles for women," he contlnuKl.

Impress upon us men. he urged, lat use of these things wlU advance I farther and quicker In our bus-

InesB and social sphere. Finally, he said, our ln*rtla, due to our timidity, must be overcome.

Department of ccxiunerce, I’m not :lmid, I Just don’t want to smell pretty, is all. If IVe got to smell like aomethlng, I want to smell like the breeta out of an ulr-eondlUontr, Okny.Ujmkr

»lll serve with the following eU loldovcrs; J. A. Cederqulst, Ken- :icth D. Shook. Fred Ingraham, J.

While, Frank L. Cook and Alton

October Measles Outbrealc Raises

Disease FiguresBOIBE, Nov, 30 CtU!>—Aecli’

flc, caused 35 deaths In Idaho October, John W. Wright, state rector of vital suttstlcs, said today. The number compares to live accl- drntnl deatlis in October. 1M4.

Automobile collisions caused 13 calhs last month.Communicable diseases reported

for the month totaled B45 and < pared to 47« for October a year Measles were especially numerous

Twin Falls, Jerome and Ban­nock counllM,

There were S34 births and 375 death* recorded for the month. The stillbirth rate increased IrtMn 18.0 per IMO blrtha a year aeo to 30.8 per cent for Oct<«er, Tbo Infut death rate tlwreued trwn t iJ per cent to w per cent.

The 10 leadl^ causea ot death were heart disease 87. cerebral bem- ofThago 43, cancer « . accldenU 31, nephritis 23, pneumonia 14. aeiiUltr IJ. premature birth ii. dlabeUs t and tulcldes &.

Scientist Says U.S. Tipped O ff Russia on AtomWASHINGTON, N o v . 30

(U,R) — A prominenl acicn - tist. predicting that R ua- •sia can start atom bom b production in about three years, lold coDgresa tod a y lhat over-zea!oua a rm y se­curity relations tipped the Soviets laat Juno to our s e c r e t manufacture of atomic weapons.

Dr, Irving Langmulr, aasocfate director of rc.«arch for General Electric 9., said last mlouto can­cellation ol pa.Mporta of a sroup of American and British physi­cists headed tor a scientific ffnth- crlng In Moscow ‘'resulted In giving to the Rualans tlio very Inforroation which the ormy moat wished to keep Irom them.”

Ho said the Russian embassy here "ot course" knew that the American physlclats had not been permitted to attend and that cancellation of the Brltlah pass- poru was given wide pubUclty lu the British pnxy.

"Any sensible nosslau scientist knowlnH of these facts would have believed that we were de­veloping an atomic bomb and were keeping It secret Irom the Russhins," he said.

Oncc RiLula starts making atomic bombs, a distinct possi­bility In about three years, aho may very likely bo nblo to turn Uicm out faster than tho United SUtes because of her tremendous resources, Langmulr told Uie sen­ate's spccial committee on atomlo energy.

Storm Brews l a B ^ iish iu g :,

LaI)or MeetsWASHINGTON. Nor. 30 yP>—Th9 bor-managenjcnt eonfercnce turn­

ed today from harmonious action on igrced upon declarations to final esslons threatening to flare Into ontrovcrsy over points still at la-

Chlef among the latter la tha re- Ulon of wages to the storm of r onvcrslon labor disputes. This olnt raised by CIO Pre&ldent ',illi;i Murray whose unions olreadjr luc Loinc Id grips over It with the utc, oil and steel Industries.Murray has Indicated ha will ralso

Ihe t 1 UieIf It Is not dlspceed o f to his

itlafactlon In a final session of 1C executive committee.Murray Is a member of the ffroup, lit the unanimity rule, which he

and other labor and management delegates suddenly endorsed ycsUr- ay at the request of John I.. I,ewl», lay block any agreement. That ould forco llumiy to fight on the onferenco floor for a declaraUon 1 lovor of substantial pay Increases 3 offset losses of high wartime irnings.Other controverjies too may en-

ven the concluding sesalona of the cojiference to which the sovernment had looked for a way out o f post-

Industrial disputes.Three of ^ i\x worklnft commit­

tees which had been assigned topics »n ths original agenda were unable to agree and wanted lo offer split reports, *

Thry were the committees on col- iccmc bargaining, management's ght to manage and union JurUdie- llonnl disputes.At yesterday’s mettlnjr. Uio fli*t

since ths confercnce split up Into <-ommlitec3 Not. 7, Uie 36 labor and nanagcment delegates nn.'ni>r„ „iy idopted reports of three committees

One called for Uie strengtHoUng ?l «ffl«Wallon aerrlw inUielabor department,.

^ e oUier tiro nUed out strikes orprocedures such as Toluntaiy arbi­tration had been tried in nesoUaUns Initial contncts or In r e w M n e S ; -■ putea over present onea.

QULPIOMAHA, KOT. M -K b»pmed

igaln-thb lime In Omaha.power ralluTfc a

ihone operalor U ut*her'p^e^w

s u re B sm io cs

Sprtngfleaa ; down Uie r vlndov.

The teller In N to otbex bi compialaltqi, m

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TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Trailer Home Plan Assiued

In Twin Fallsthe Ltglon bulldlns licrt, Icfi today for Dolso by nuta. At Uol'j; they cliarterfd a pltine to II Prusco. Wash.

AiInitnL Lrnlloii ol Uin Itniporory hoii.-liirf for veloriiii.1 will be huitllcd by tho ’r»ln Fulb hoiisliig authority, or which Cotmnnnder Terry Is chslr- mai). Gcnernl BUpen’lslon »lll bo ex- crcbcti by tlicLcxlon.

'n io 42 trailer homcj were gffcrcrt to T^-ln I'alU by the nnUcmsl hauj- liic asency. thni«h ofjke of «ur-

s properly. Seattle, according toDolw

Dcicrlptlon of tl - Lwcllcr, 1 ; Eacli

mlf tcct ’long by 6 nccommodalej t robo closet nnd a cupbonrd; I ilnlc with drolnanc outlet bi waKr Imldo Ihn ir.iller; ull I: tor hefttlns niirt fceru.'cm' .■ilovc for cooklrB; chInn c drop table.

Terry «alfl the 43 trillers not. of course, solve the ho shortage even aninns vet rar.'arlly eiihiK (tie lie

T^vin Falls News in BriefTnrkln* Flne»

A J3 p.irking fine vaa polcl here yMterdny by Horace r. Brown, while Oob Bodcnhamer paid a *1 parklJ)K

soo,Doo UMTS HornnT WASHINOTON. Nov 30(J’ -Tli,

federal public hoii-Mii),- nuiliorll; said today application.-. lor nearl; 500,000 dwclllnj unlu of public hous­ing were on flic from clllcs ant cotintiM throughout the nation.

Totnl f-Mlmnted . ..................3,C5J, I unit

of roughly J4,C(X).In a recent report to th« tcnato

banking imcl currency commlttce, which Is cowlderlng Uie Wagntr-El- lendcr-Tftfl housing bill, FPHA Commissioner Philip M. Klutinlcl: urged Increased federal old to moke po.v,lblo the proposed bill provides for tnoro federal aid.

Sheriff W. W. Lowery Uialmiaii of the I’'ronller liib. Inc. that an election or.' •A'lll iJf held tit a p.

Dc<- 17, III the iIL lr>m. The election will fo) the proccduxB toward 1 oti of Uie riding club.

Learei (or FlofMaMullin', former army

technlcul sergeant who waii recently ■■ :hiirBcd after .'cnleo lii Japan,

Friday iiioruInK for Pcnsat-cla,, for 11 short vlsl: wlih frltndj. hod spent the week here sith par( >t . Mr. and Mrs. Mul-

JllL'.

ran n«lam»nn)'. J. Haynes, fumier uuvy

!lcctrlclan’a mate atcond class. »as ill.icharsed at Bremerton, Wash, luid returned home Tlnirjdny to his

11 dauRtiler, Judy. He if combat In the Pa- flve battle *tnr - him at BoLic.

Taylor, daughler of ir. Taylor.

Mr. and Mrs. Tom Aluorth d family and Mr*. Prankle Brown « leave next Wednetday for o. t weeks vLsH In l>jr, Angeles.:>UrrU(e Ucense.

Marrl.iKc licrii/.f;, were Isiued Tl.ur.%day to CK.renco K, McCuiie, nicr, and Lucille T. McKee, Long Beach, Calif,, and Alfred Reeder

Id Pauline Haeaemeyer. Filer.Olrthi

Dautfhti-r;. • rre l>oni to Mr. mid Mrs. Mel Brunlin. 'I-wln Falb, and Mr, and Mrs. Lea BurgojTie, Slio shone, on Thur/.rtay at the Twin Pallji county general hospital nin- ternliy home.

Pair DIsclmrg.dDischarged from the nrmy r

LewLs, Wash, wore HnroW L. sail, 411 Filer avenue, and 1

Skiing Party To Leave by Buses Sunday

Six>rterI. SuH'

ned Crou Meelloc H. Klmbrouiil

general field . Ked Cror,v w

Air I'assenfer*WllJlani Uparki . }J. F, I7j avid Noble end Mrs. Uicllc R left Thursday for Pocatcll

E. Ce<leroth. Mr. iind Mrs. V. Downey left for Dolr.o and Ilcagle left for LewLiton on F

rnveli-cl by Zlmmerly Al

......who m<former Alice

njid Mrs. .

NATIONAL HHORTAGE WASHINOTON. Nov. 30 (D.F5 —

Ofriclnl eonecrn over the shortage of homes for returning scr •lce lcr countcd today with a national hoos- tag agency prediction that 1,100,000 veuirftru will be homeless In 1040.

A Tetcrans sdmlnlstratlon olflclal said the hotulnK situation wt "chnotlc."

n«p. Andrew J. niemillcr, D, Wls. warned In a hou.« speech that un IfAs relief U provided "wo kUI hiivi & reul eruption from our vtieran; that will make the boniu mstcliei look very tsmo in comparison."

tTHA'a outlook. ba.v:rt on nations surveys, wn-s pr.'almlstic. What cur- prlsed many veterans homes we.-e not plentiful even In small towns. No vacsnclei was the rule evenrflrherc.

Thousands are pouring their prO' t«ta Into VA offices.

that

DischargesBonjamln G ord on Becksteafl,

Mack O. Tndlock. Harold O. Smith, Melvta E. ireieoct and Haskell W. Csrr.

QcnUd E. McBride, Agues A, Stronk. lUvscoe E. Morrison, Martin Henry Lewis, Merrill Lorento Lewb, Wa>ne Rutherford, Eugene M. Poultcr. Blmon A. Walton, Hsroltl Z. Walton «a4 Keruieth J. Uoon.

The WeatherOr^uaUr clearing and colder t

night. Lowest about 20. Bjlurdi u d Sanday groenlly dear and cot ilnued cold. Illgheit temperilu: jT*tenlay i1, low 37: today low 30

* * *

Temperatures

Fai'in Payroll Clerk Held in Embezzlement

■ by check for labor

capital

Jackncy

CiSprlM[i -

K eep th a W h ile Flag o f S a f e ty Fl;/liis

N o w n in e daj/s w ith o u t a t r a f f i c d e a th in o u r Maple Vallei/.

ported worker .d the workers by check, n of the ficaron, of coi

, msorlng association hat upon which to operate.

s when ahortaRe.'i c !rcd fvirtlier and m ! In two days that

Jlcd, Bollngbroko declared.When he walked Into the sher

ff's office at Ogden, ho told ofll- •ers there: - I think I am wanted it Tft ln rnlh A telephone call to the shcrlfl's

olflco hero (luldtly confirmed that fact.

At Ogden- Hackney reportedly told Deputy Albert Wangjgaarri that he 'a* employed na a timekeeper at a ibor camp nncl Uint there was a inrtiiKC in hl.i funds.'T figured the easiest way would 1 to skip the country and forget

about It. I wa. headed for Mexico.: far US New Orlcaru, couldn't'

..........troubles out or my mind, . odecided to return and Rive nijfclf up," the prisoner wa-i quoted a. saying.

He reportedly Intended reluming to Twin Falls, but rsn out of money In Ogden, and only

day from th« tran. port sklrn. where the ski lift l.iln will be In iCImej, prc. ldent Mountain Bkl cJub.

BWerii planning buses should leave the Sporter no In ■ ly Bfterooon '

seats needed can d ample transportation Klmea said.

Because of rain* thU week the road to Magic mountain was di rlared "practlciilly Impassable" t the highway dl;itrlct and the foi

■rvice, aa u coii. cquence there will be no sklliie at Magic moim, tain thLi

Sun ValleyI Dollar r ipe ration.)f Uie Magic nnounced, an using the

r yian Batur- at the number

checked »nd p rov ided,

Annou winter c

lirogrj

Ing from B to styles and "Dane icnted from 10

I to be held . .. the Rudio Itondevoo, : work on the caral' n « -well." Tlie car-

wjth general donc- I 10 n. m. Winter

will be pre-

. cll, fun hou.' ship bogth for Jol flelre.'hmcnt.-; will

-iidance ts I. i-lll l)e limited

by direction ■ir. local 1 Winter

ionics. Prom till be gen-

a fortune .studio booth,

ta Claus wlsli- ind a member- g the ski dub. served.

InvlUtlon onij 500, Kime;

iicluc

FEJDAY, NOV. 80, 1948

Hsrry Muisravc driving hisgcslurlhg vlsorotuly

with ono hand, then with Iho other • . , Pellow In overalls walking Second street east with a to hanging out of back pocket almost doTO to hts knec. , . . Tlie pwt- olflce box parade, containing downs of civic well-known.-! during any given half hour . . . Couple of kid.'! pummellng each other In parked auto 7T-2805 . . . Grade school boys oh-lng and ah-lng at white derby display In Dumna^\Vamer

ir corp.5 staff sergeaichest bearing plcrity of overseas ribbons, striding along Shoshone «treet with suitcase . ., Sailor driver of 1935 Pord stopping th« car about I"’-' inchea from pedestrian crossing Intersection, but pedestrian calmly Ignores the whole thing . . . Two at- tractive bailneaa girls turning to survey chic black hat atop head of Mrs, Stanley Phllllp.1 overheard: Yoimg motln JUSgy wlUi baby, to he •Huhl You can't get lo vlthout an appolnlmei

r, pushing • husband:

Rites for Boy to Be Conducted at Boise,

MOUNTAIN HOML, Nov. 3 Miieral senlces for Gary Ru

killed tit his home■ hen .410 J

Si>orl.-r

•itcd 1:contnct a member of , , 5 tl fi Invltntlon card will be ■d at ihr door for admittance, cltjl) will hold a gptierol mect-

. Monday at theIvnI 1 also

■nge

Ha.'kcll W. Cnr

cr. ens In the r He la the r

; H. Carr.

nftcr 31 montlis In

:. Ingraham t the home

1. Fred

Vblls ParcntaMr. and Mrs. Juck

and baby aro visiting of his [wrcnt-v Mr. a: _Ingraham. 167 Fillmore. Ingrah was recently ■ dlwhargert from marine corps. Ha served os staff sergennl. Ingrnham plans to ;

ilii In tho vlctnltlp.i of Twin Fii and Pocatello until after Jan. 1.

go to .whool.SIP Trahiln,

Pfc. Ralph L. Drown, son of nd Mrs, W. L. Crown, route t

ittendlng the Obo mUltary rruliilntt

e.sted.Tlie

Valley March 12.

He 'B.ent lo work at the lu camp hero as pnjToll clerk on ^■ • salary o f 8300 per month.

t bccamc of the missing thoas.i:id.T Is ii mystery, leaders and officers said

That win bo one of tho first ques­tions Twin PalLi county authorlUes will ask.

Hackney Tvns known fo .. . chssed an automobile here, but J500

still OTved

iEonnENDS TODAY

“ Picture of Dorian Gray”

TOMORROW ONLY

'R E D ’'R ID E S A G A IN !

M agic Valley Funerals

BURLEV — Funeral aervlccs for Mrs. Charles Hymas will be held Monday at 3 p. ni. al the LDS tab- ernicle here. Bbhop Vern Carter, of Burley second ward, will officiate and burial will be In the family plot In Uie Buri.

IllKran.......Kurojw and Rhir

served s mored dlvl.'slon I Private Braun is r he 435111 antl-alrc

eland campaigns, •1th the third ar- T the Ardenne.1, ow stationed with

ulloii.

Daugliler L<-aveiMrs. J. E. Imhlcr. daughter of Mr,

and Mrs, Paul R. Taber, left Thurfday for Pocatello where she

llfcu?5 future phins relating iig iirnKram.1 for the Christmas )ollrtuy .-cii-'on. .Menibcrslilps will le tiikcii at the mfctlnK and It will ■e the liisi opportunity for membe:

:.lIoi r the t

At India Party

wii.

:liapter hereending were- inrll; Lloyd Me

Home; Grin . Falls; tx)rrn; Elmer Dawr.o

•t, Coeur (I'Aleni Kellogg,

I plar I flew > Loslod upcnt two weeks

here, fihi .......... the California city

as hn Is expectcd to bo discharged from sen-lce soon. Mra. Imbler was accompanied here and to Los An- gele.i by her small daughter. Lorl- Min. The woman’s husband U Lieut. Jg.) Zarl ttnbler who ha.i served In Jie ,v)Ulh Pacific. Tlie family will noke Us home In Long Beach. Calif.arines ReleasedEight Twin Falls marines have cently been discharged, according

the Boise marine corps offices. Id meat have no^- returned to Twin UI.i. Thfv Include T'Sgt. David

Lewis UlUy, First LleuU Jack W. TliomM, 24: S'Sgt. James E.

1, route one: S'Sgt. Jack M. . hnni, 31; Sgt. Ernest Digcne

Malone, 31; Sgt. Tlioma.i Harold Bertie, 21, route two; Cpl. Dllwj-n Kenneth Weathcrbce, 24. route Pfc. William H. Berkley, 25, three.

dentally discharged, will be he Bcise Saturday at 2 W p m

ev. J. Edwin Ender In ch . will be In MorrU Hill c

tcry at Boise,Office

brothelsiild

Larry.rse<; UlO gui;older boy 1

foiir- r-oldlUlly dt -

ic charKO striking he head,

no Doy's mother, Mrs. Dean Rule, formerly June Robcrt.s, daughter

of Mr. and Mrs, Herb Robert. , Riu- sell Lane.

The Hospital

Remodeled Store Of Gerrish W ill

Open SaturdayThe Qerrbh 6|>ortlng Good* Btoro,

333 Main avenue south, which will open Haturday for the Chrlstma* season, h s »ome pre-war merchan- dise In stock. Howard W . OerrUh. owner, iinnounccd late Thursday. Tlio remodeling of the store which Li pjrtlally completed, will be flnlihcd next year, the owner stated.

The fstabllsliment was started by the present owners fother, George

ral ho.ipltal FrkI.r ADMIl

Ronald Derkey,Tt.Ii

y Whltn 1 Falls; R. K. Wall

tauch: and Bhnron .\lcl ‘hone.

DI.-iMIfiSEU R. 11. Walker. Murtau;

rlartwell, MrsKenne

landerand

ill of Tttln rails.

- W A T E R -

SOFTENERSMnkc an Ideal G ift for nn Home. Ix:t us install one for you now.SEE OUR L.4RGE

SELECTIONWe’re a size a n d a type for

every need.

ABBOTTSTuln Falli — Goodinf

READ TD.tES-NE:W8 WANT ADS.

mcnts InBurley funeral home.

NOTICEwe now connecUnc wllb

I Pxclfle Greybonnd U na at Cells. Nevada; also BnrUnilon TnllwaT«—Bosth- rn raelfle H. B. and Western Paelfle R. R. 8er»lc«

to L. A. via Ely U not affected, tearing time tor Twin FalU;

, and 6:1S p. m. Greyhctind Lines Still o 1 Strike

Tickets Any Time P h on e 2000

Twin Falls-Wells Stages

Enjoy the whiskey tlia t’s

a < f

M e e t con g en io l O ld Sunny B r o o k wifh that finer

Konfucty bourbon tostol F lo v o r-ric h , suo v sly

s m o o lh — lh« whiskey w ith th o s u n n y disp o sitio n l

« OLD

Sunny Brook _PR OD U C TS CORPORATION. NEW Y O RK . N . Y .

• 86.8 PROOF • 51% K E N T U C K Y S T R A IG H T BOURBON W H ISK E Y • 43% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPrRITS

LAST TIM E S TO DA Y DOUBLE F E A T U R E

PR O G RA M

25c ■ All Day - 25c(PLUS TAX)

SATURDAY

W. Qcrrtsh, who opened a fumltur* builnrss here 34 yeari sto. FUteen yeaiB laUr the elder Oerrlsh stArted k aportJna goods ttore. His son pur- ehMed tho eatabllihijienl In May,

An experltnced sportsman. Otr- rtsh carrlts a complete line of eportlng goodi. He nts formerly manager of Wray'i cafe. Twin Falb, and also vu connected with Sud- ler>Wegner company, which Is J ow the E, W. McRofierts eomp.iny.

OerrUh t a graJuale of Uio Twin 'FalU high Khool and att«nded the OnlvtrsUy of WasltlngUm, Beattie. In addltioa to huotlnf, fishing and

STARTS SUNDAY! |: Intrigue! Suspense! t a n c e !

Tragedy!

OUT o r BEBVICE GOWBN FIELD, BoUe, Nov. 30—

T/Sgt. Wayne E. ChrlsUan, grand­son of Mrs. Edith McCreao-. Sho­shone. was dlaeharged from the AAP hero recently. Ho entered the serv­ice April 1. 1942. and aeri-od as a mdio operator and runner. Prior to Ills cntranco into the AAP ho was a student Bt the University of Ida­ho southern branch.

G ineerR O G EB S-tanalU R iER ^ Walter PIDGEON-Van JOHKSON

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Officials Will Query Wliy Cruiser Sank

nr sionniE LANDsnERoTOKVO. Nov.SOWV-Wlicit cail.itd

th alnkln* of the heavy crulacr ladijmipolla wlUi Uio losj of 080 liv-c.1 from tho cre» of 1,198 men? Why WM no «i:ch ron£lo for the gvprriue ihip? And v,M tlicro tlflay in p.wlin iho word '•nb.iiiclon ohln"?in tlio unt;ecl)- of Ihe Imllimnpall.'., Jroni itorlr-1 eurvhora have told iiie—

•nio Jjslender

c fniripped Ivear-old ship ."jKir'ly alter ini IrM July 30. yet Mirvlvors uc Rllhlfd until nftcmwin on i their fourth rtny mlrlft—»nd l

t lo.i)ilnF[ for ihci

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

8LI0HT SflirRIRE

y (yplral of Phone 103<-J.

VlOl). loll.

relcllu hospital. M nwutly. bow really knew wlui

PcIrllU hai)l!:il nil llir I’ .-il/ui b - hndJ), • I.it ’iAi It nn iindrrwntc.- torpedo nltnck."

In th# flr.'t mlnu'.M a/ter Uie blif.!, he salci ho thousht the shlji Imd btcn hit hy f*o torpedoe. , or hy one torpedo and » mine. Japanc.-:c ,'lncp have denied tliey had any Mjbmatlnf.- In tho vicinity—upproxl- iiistcly 300 mllM northtTMt of Polcllu —but they could havo been mla- laltrn.

IndLinapolU of/lccrs brIcI thetear, slnco It t.'ou![1 have cut down her speed.

She traveled without any cocortlnB destroyers, which customarily aro equipped wltii ontl-aubmarlno

Naval office: iial for r.-ihlp

FLOODdiimpbody'.! certntiily pouring

i the proiinsandti In ttila mattei

In one mall the other day the T-N etiltur received;

i\j Five propnganda letters from "Ctilne ie Newj 8cr>lce. Inc."

bt T 'o more letters from tho •iinne outfit. In dlllcrent envelone* and gotten tip a bit differently.

c) Two letter* from tha consulate- general of tho Republlo of China.

(P. 8, — All from agenclea oi Chlans'a government, none from the Chlne. e commiinl.it government. Take note, Toi\ti Hslltrs who hem Dr, Hart.)

B. Fairfax, Adviser for Lovers, Dead

Mrs. Marie Manning assdi, 70 kr.oxn to mllllani nf Americans thr "Bentrlce Falrl/ ticwupapcr column laclclcd problem" Ilf the lonely humun hen ' ' ' lier home here of heart I terday. The funeral will bo prlvnte

Although nlie ' ' ' 'Mrs, Onsch w«"advice to tho nnd her name song, story and liumorc for many year.?,

n waa back In 1898 thi Mlu Manning, worHnn forerunner of the «

e with y I that y

to travel alone,Ono thing la certain: a mine ..

torpedo hit tho forward eight-inch shell magailne. Ono ralno torpedo alone would not n tlnk a lO.OOO-ton «teel vcs.wl typo, officers said; but Ihe cxpln.'ilor of eight-inch shells ripped tli ' ward part of tho ship asunder

Although the cruiser had arranged to be met 30 miles off Leyt'July 31 by sleeve-towing plai target practice, no search w flun until Aug. 3 "so far as wo know, McVay told me.

A navy seaplono on a routine mission first sighted the Indli apolla survivors that fourth t without knowing »ho they were what had happened.

lU look eiome on your now page ur new wrBcr, Wo’d be let If they’d cut you glrr remain. In fact, .... 3n wc vibscrlbo to the ,.Pot Shots,

—PIcabo Bolncrlb(

100 feet,Tho iolutlon (we don't luppoai

anybody will believe this) Is mori than 17,000,000 miles.

Yeah.Like thLi-leiir the sheet, once

you get two sheets: again, foui sheets, or the seccmd poner of two After 50 tearlngo. your iheels equal the 50th power of 3 or 1,128,000,000,- 000,000. Dlrldo this by 1,000 sheets of tls.iue paper to tho inch and you set I,K8,000,000,000 Inche.r Which comes out almost 17,771,485 miles.

Or an>-way, so our reseirch dept, says,

FA-MOtS LAST LINT . . There fou h ran In

Iasi pair of deceol faofe! . .THE GE.\TLE,MAN IN

THE Tllinn ROW

Condition of Burned ' Man Is SatisfactoryJEROME, Nov, 30-TTio condition

r WUbur N, Obershaw, 31, who iffered first and second degree

burns last Saturday In Jerome wa reported a.i satisfactory by the at

ng physician.!, W. E. Obcrshaw, tho man'

mother, arrived hero Tueiday to bi with her son who is a pstlent at thi

t. Valentine's hospital, Wendell. Oberahaw wa.<i bumtd when a car

of gasoline Ignited when a carbure­tor backfired a:id tJie flaming fluid splQ.'hed over his tjody. He waj ployed at the Thorpe motor ■ pany, Jerome.

Minidoka County Far Under Quota

RUPERT, Nov. JO—Bln. R. I>.

F R ID A Y, NOV. 30, 1945

flnai report that only «,71J.U of the »5,700 county quota has been contributed.

CoUectloai include M7.18 from Minidoka. tHAO from Blj Btmd.

from Paul, from Ace- qula, »130,89 from Heybum. *108.09 from Washington district. $ITJJ0 from Lincoln district, us from Em­pire district, inJS from Emerson dbUlct. M28.7S from Rupert, »25J0 from Rlvervlew dljtrlct, I228J0 ^ from Pioneer district, and *74iO • m from Hopewell district '

Welder’s Overalls Come Clean Quick

HUNTSVILLE. AUbama — Hn. ' iDd« Dtehanas wrote a Ittiu to

lUIeu Stanb Uut ibrald lnt«r- CTery Woman vha has oreralla ber wash. Her« b vbxt aba

“air buitstid Is a welder and wean oreralla. Ha |cU them to dirty and freasy. They com# eleaa quick and Iron M taoch better when I csa FaoIIIeat Starcb."Now t * lot

Support Price Only Given on “Loan” Spuds

Twin F.AlU Thursday.Applications for li

toej most bo made at t ty AAA office, Vaugli aiipport prlcea on spurts for the last two daya In November are; 17 for U. S. No. 1 anti II for U. a. No, S, both r, O, B. cars. Kor December the prlcej will be: 10 for No, 1 snd 81,05 for No, J, K. 0. 13. cars. Only spuilfl placed unt'— --- ported by AAA ar making the loan.i Informs tho fi Valley,

The lo.-vii on po! advance U »1J1 for No, 1 ' ipuds. If the .

ices It 1.1 the prlvllejo of Iho bor- rer to llqiilrtate tho loan and t<

- - tho higher market, Vnught e plained. But If the prlco drop. t: ipuds con bn turned over to t commodity credit corporntlon ai ho borrower will receive tho lu

port price on the loaned potatoes,

Lanting Reelected Hollister Master

« reelected

.Mn8-AUbiE».MI

William J. Lanting masler of Holll.'iter < meeting held Wednesday night. Mrs. Dale Kunlcel. chnlrmag of the hoa economics commlttce, reported thu.

. - made In the box social held recently,

Lyle Schnltker was reelected .... ■er; Mrs. -Wilbur O’Neal, lecturer , L. Owens, reelected

alcnn Nelson, awLitant ........ .Mrs. A. E. Kunkel, reelected chap- Mln; Quy Peters, reelected ' urer; Mrs. Warren Btroud, tary; Le.itcr McGregor, r Katekeeper; Mr.<. John Pisioor Ceres; Mrs. Lester Slteen. I . . . Lanting, Flora; Mr.i.^cly ai^lstnnt steward, am

committee

Decree RecordedA decree of final dIstrlbuUon

•eoorded here yesterday In the c house by Slj-vanus F. Beatty, Har­riet C. Ulrich and John S. Cox, tx- ecutors of the estate of Canie J, Beatty, who died testate at 6t, Jo.' eph, Mich.. June 7, lOlO.

Tlio executors, with Fleet Cox, ere given 20 acres of farm Und li

TR’ln Palls county, to share am iharo alike. They were also given :ven shares In four lota in Jerome •during tho life of Frank E. Beatty, ‘•Uh an even distribution upon his

• Highest Prices for

PotatoesWe Aro Now Buying nt HAZELTON

HANSEN KIMBERLY

MURTAUGH

W. W. and W. T. Newcomb*aiUho-t rteotcr

Boycin * SUppex*> ftfTBON HARSIS. Sarer

Msrtavb. Pli«o« U WILBDE MCCKB

XhDbarir. FbeDt t4J4 K»la OfHe* B a ^ . Pbo. 106

- C a l l -.SCHW EITZER & SONS!

Truckers

Gasoline

VICTORT UISSIONART DAPTIHT

I, D<nton. pr«(ld«nl

VACUUMCLEANERS

S E R V IC E D RtiKfi, W heels, CorSs A d a c h m e n ts , Bclta

FJaor yrushes L ight B u lbs, Bumpers

V. L, MILES

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l l u l r j th .' 'T;J3 p , m .. * . r r k , .

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RADIATOR?

NEW COPPER CORES

For J.ur car «r track. If you radlilor Is “shot,'’ drive In an>

HARRESRadiator Shop

of hard work scrubblnj and eceurlnj dlri and sreaso out of overalls, auo

llRhi starch sllh FaulUes* Tiiey Hoa up beauJl/uJlr. sh Cleon In a Jiffy—and—

they feel so smooth and comfortabls to wear. Not rough and scratchy— DO chaflnjl

60 £A8V TO DO It cirtnlnly b no hard Job to glvt

overaas that U«lil stareh-flnlsh. Just ujc a very light starch loluUon. Dip tn the ovtralls and nin throush tha wringer. It’s that easyl And one* you try It and see hov easy thos* dirty clothes wash clean you'll starch

U, pants, children's play clotiic-i-nnd everything that get* real dirty,

jlvlna thejo olothe* Ujht lUrch with Faultle.'j Starch you do a lot to keep tlvo dirt out. You see. Faultless Starch Is made a special Bay to make It PEfCTRATE th# fabric. It sew Inside—and helpi by keeplni the dirt catilde. When you wash, the starch dIisolve« In- itantly-and out comcs tho dlrtl

Schilling: Tea

YOU A R E O N LY

MINUTESN O T

M -l-L-E-S• POCATELLO• DUKLEY « BOISE• LEIVI.STON• COEUR d'ALENE

TRAVEL B Y A IR PHONE 1786

Z IM M E R L YAIRLINES

Lobby R ogcrson H otel

BULK PI. ANT & SERVICE STATION

HIGHWAY 30 EA ST O N K IM BERLY ROAD

ROTATING BARREL PUMPS HAND GREASE GUNS

55-GALLON OIL DRUMSWHILE T H E Y L A S T

U n i t e d O i l C o .OF JDAH O

SpccinI Attention G iven to TruckersDAY a NIGHT SERVICE__________________________ PUQ.VE t5

FREE FARM AND BULK DELIVERY

Order Your Own Weather, Wear

"BODVGHRO"C litnste varieJ *fld people are differeac. Bodygard underweu antiripjtes both. There arc styles and weights for all weather— fo r every member of the famiJy. Ljok for this fumiJuiT Bodygtrd Shield in the neckband.

U n D E R lU E fl R,1 u-omn i ami

,Un, . . . lUHrtm-i tlftUrt

P Y K E M F G . COMPANY. SALT LAKE C IT Y

^ o c i m e

B U Y I N G A F A R Mc e n t t fo u

Ar« y o u g iv ln go io t o f thought to tho p rfc« o f th« fann you or* btiylngT

It is jnst as important to investigate the lonn you get to help pay for it — # lany folk* have overlooked, to their aorrow.

Now. through our opeclal arrangement with The Equitable Life AMurance Society, thia bank can give you the kind of ■ long-term loan you need — one that will help protea your doMTi-paynient nnd make it caoier to own your farm free and clear fooner.

Don’t «ipn that purchni«c contract o protective features of this new pla

loan application until you clieck ihe tnoaey-«aving,

"V fa coi w e M f t

1 PROMPT, FRIENDLY, LOCAL SHViCt-No r^d ta p « . D«al with p eop i* you know.

•y PAY AN Y AMOUNT AT ANY TIME using th* fam ou s Form Incomo Privll«B«.

4 4 % OUARANTiEO UP TO 40 YIAXS-Loen p ta iu era taHor to y ou r needs.

5 NO EXTRA CHAROES-No stock obllgcrtlons. N o t— t ond n mission to ptry.

5 PREPAYMENT RESERVE-Your axtra poym ents build a rest ^ tid* y o u ov er leort years..

n to you. Noofaf/got/on. Yot;r Inqvlry will b « kop* ttrlttly confldenHoI.

TWIN FALLS BANK

& TRUST CO.WEStBEB F J I.IC .

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Varied Social

'rhc Slcmn chaplcr of Dcta 8l«ini. Phi tiitcrtaliiM the Omlcron cliai>- l«r at a kid pftrty Ttiuriclay evenlns »t tho Al!ten Wltr's atudlo.

KJd gimca previillcd wltli BOlng to RoMc Subaln. Ada Onin Btam. Charlotte Thompson, JCisie 6«hja. Mtvrtan Hartwell ' ' Duls Jean Nlclsan. Caraineled plo prtjt were awarded the coi Each one dtlcnUlng dreaacd u & year old child.

Prltcs for caaluniM went to Oliva jkVclLi drtiicd in a white drcis. car- “ rylng n ttddy bear and Helen Bluf

and Ruth JohnAon dressed u pick- unlniile.'!. All glrU carried dolU oi teddy bears to complcto tiielr coo- tiimcj. Pop, pop corn and candy

Oniicron members Jiinct Coleman, Virginia Morris. Jean Salmon, Oale Beam. Aleeno Bush, Helen Blue. OU\-o Well*. Char­lotte Lehman, Morion Harttrtll, Dol Harding and Doris Nielson.

Slfrmi\ chapter cncmbers present .Marg.iret nexroat. Beverly

Woolley, Rnsle Sabala, Ruth Bllboo. Jessie Rclnya, Juanita Belaya, Char Irittp Thonipion. Charlotte ' Miller, Afl Bilrd, Ada Leonard, Tlielma M;ithL«on, Celcstlno Salmon and Ruth Jnhruon.

Cump Mary L«la of thi of tho Ut«h Pioneers m 'tny at the homo of M:. ndcr.?on. Mr.v Pnrter lUchards ».w tn charge.

Mrs. Emrnu Haa«cn rend nn nrllcle on the ttTltlns of hUtorles. Mrs. lUe Jcmeu prcjcnted the lesson nn "Pioneer Medlclnc.1.” Aislstlns

Anderson In icrvInR rcfrcah-linKley. meeting 81 the h

8 Helen and :. frroup will gather for a

ind Klft cxchnnso Dcc. 12 me of Mrs. Richards.

Mr. find Mrs. Dole BoR-man enter- Inlned nt a card party In honor ol Mrs. Univman'fl parents. Mr. and Mr.5. W Waite. The Waites ob- "crvecl tlielr 33rd weddlnp annlver-

tiuesi.-i tcrc Pic. and Mrs. James Waite, Mrs, Nltclla Waltc, Mrs. Marge Yojl, Dal« Wakcm. Elmer 6»-eet, Mr. and AUj. Orville Has­kins, Mr, and Mrs. George BIco nnd Mr. and Mra, Winiam Poe. rnrr.'! went to Mrs. Nltrlla Waltc. Mrs. E<1 Waltc, Mr. Haaltlns and

The M. fl, Mirt 8. club member; hrld their annua! Tharkiglvlng

r at the home of Mrs, Clem

JERO.UE, Nov, 30 - The i.iarrlaRc of Marie Madesh, dsujhter of Mr.

Mrs, Nlek Madesh, to George :er, son of Mr, and .Mrs. Frank

E. Spcncer,. all of Jerome, was inlzed at St. Jerome's OaUiolIc

church Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Father &lc A. Schertnon.-on, pas­tor. officiated.

! was -In a t«o-plcce .Milt of ftltli whirh iJiP Rcrr blacJt .’ic-

ceiwirlcs. Her flowers were of plnJc ro.'cbud.? and gardenias. Lucille Gunulnit, Jerome, was bridejmalcl.

Charles Madesh. Die bridegroom’s brother, was be.it man.

Mr.v' Eldred. Tlic

r Mrs. -n’ andCU/ford Davis, co-chairmen.

Quiz gsmcs were conductcd. Prir^s »erp awarded Mrs. Paul Detweller and Mrs. W. s. Piirlsh,

Mr.'., Hiicli Andfrwn. president, o f- llchitcd at the builne.is meetlnR. Mrs. Elrtred reported on Red Cro-i.s Rork done by the group. Mrs.

federation

• Pierce .,____e in lionii( of th

. Addle Oabhan. OuesU at the ler were Mrs. Maude House, .Mrs. : Crothers and Mrs. J. A. How­ell.

^ Mr:%. nose Etcln, Mrs. W . S, Pat' m L'h and Mra, Bertha Click were U

charge of the dinner, Mrs. Irvin Boilca-ilab, and Mrs. Dillard Requj compMcd the decoration commlttcc Mr.v CrotJierj and Mrs. acnrg, rta.ienof were Inducted n.i new mem Iwr.'i of the club. Mrs. Pierce wll bii hastr.M to the group for the nn. 1I1II.I Chrktmiu ))3rty on Dcc, 12 A lea towel exchange will be held.

* ¥ *A mLweilniicous shower was giver

at tho Ilan.'cn Grange hnll for Mr and Mrs. Dcwnrii Blevins. Han.- en. Mrs, nifvliis was formerly Mar>- Irdiind. The uffiilr var. sponsored by members of the Han-sen Meth­odist church and Hansen BaptUt church.

Mrs. Donald Diet* directed the gamc.1. flefreshmenti were ter\’ed by Mrs. K. H, Dlevln.% Mr.'!, Sam Wteman and Mrs, Leo Mullins.

Mr*. A. M. Pulley wm hostew to “ >?,Shunroci club at a meeting ^''l^^uriday afternoon. Mrs. John McOlnnb WM Rsslstant hoste.is. -Mrs J. p, cordcs and Mra. ” *” RIedcinan were guests

Oue-'jing conleat4 were held with Mrs. Lloyd KUnpton winning tho

✓priM. Mrs. Kimpton. president, was Min chargB of tiie bu-iinesj. The club

to the Children-i 1 ,i . mcetlnif will biheld either nt the home of Mr*. Ed-

The Velef.M of*Pordgn W llUry have completed plan.i annual bari .r to be held In the old ^outli ccntcr biilldlng, Saturday, ft 10 a m *R. L euinmwfleldl' ” ™-

Tho cooked food Is belne suivr n.ed by M;,, Grace Eea?s a^d fX>- i w L Stellagifts for Chrlitma.1.

RUPEHT, Not. 30 - VerU Whit­taker. daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Charles Whittaker. Big Bend dK- irlct. became the brld# of Ronald Bingham, navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dlngham, Twin Palls. Bishop Rayniond Birch. Heybum LDS ward, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Vemle Whittaker, sister of the bride, and Harvey Bingham, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple.

V ¥ *DUHL, Nov, 3ft—LllUan Smalley,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bmal- Icy. and 6gt. John R. Drannen, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Drannen, were married at 10 a. m. Nov. 37 at tho Bull! Christian parsonage wllii the Rev. H.‘ W. Bever In charge.

The brlds wor« a pale blue after-rwebuds. Opal Smalley, sister of tho bride, was bridesmaid. Donald

s. Brannen grudiiatcd from th( high school mid for the past

been employed In Wjomlng Icgraph operator and station

;, The bridegrooni graduated from the Buhl high school and was

■ Ice three years spendingHo dU-

HL, Nov. 30-nuili Howard Iter of Mrs. Lula Ht.A'irrt, wa.' rd to LIcut. Harolrt Bruffcy f Mr. and Mrs, M. E. Bruffcy . Wash.. In a cercimmy per.

formed Nov. ( in the chapel on tht t Port Lawton, Seattle. The ! made a trip to Canada and ow in Duhl vLiltlng relntlvc-i

Lieutenant Bruffey will report tr Santa Ana, Calif.. In December, and Mrs. Bruffey wtU ic;ompany him.

largcd at Fort Douglas Nov. recnllstcd and Is now In tho reserve. os an airplane nicclianlc.

He will be eniployeri at tlio Magel auto company In Twin Falls. Mr, mil Mrs. Georce Chlld. grandpnr- ■nts of the bridegroom, honored the ;ouple at a dinner at their home in rwln Falls,

=f H- ¥Donna M. Albls becnmc the brldo

if Andrew Daird Tue.-iday evening n a cercmony perfomicd at tiic'

MelhtxIUt pnrsoiinge by the Rev. H. O, McCalllJtcr. The coiiple was at ttndcrt by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shorkcy. The former MLis Albti

Re-Creating the Old South

The •ODthem ariilocfaey iithrra In Ihe Daford lirtnj room lo dUruu arreptin* -The Little Bhephen! of Kintdom Com*.’ They are (Iftl to riihtl M»J. Calvin Buford, head of Ihr m»n.«lpn, played by Jim yoonx,- ThanUy, darky •ervart. Helm Howard; Caroline Dean, friend of the lamlly, Barbara Doy; and Richard Ilnnt, younr bine blooded Kentuckian porUayed by John Hujhes. (StaH pholo-entnivine)

blacI priiy pin .trl|>c I witli

miide her home with Mr.......R. E. Commons for the p.i-it

The brldesroom U employed e Robert E. Lee Sales company.

provided maslc for the evening. Kimberly MU prcsldent i IncludliiK Ray Morgan luid Velma Glenn with Joe Uric, Mrs, Dorothea Jensen, Lee Pidcock and Nona Staley lu coun­sellors. supcnlicd the affair.

Twin Fall.? second ward will be ■ ,to the Clirt?lJiia5 forrool tched-

Hondcvoo.ileii'Dec. 37 n

Appr^ately « o attended tho itaks MIA ball held Thursday eve- n,!l' Rondevoo withttie Kimberly ward of the LDS church ns ho,-,t, ^

The "Pumpkin FoIUcs.- fioor ahow was pre- ented at 10:16 p. m. under the direction of Mrs. Violet Dodds Pour girls dressed aj boys satherecl ■round a pumpkin boarding house which had four girls. The group danced the Hungarian Whirl. 8w ‘

folk danre and Virginia Reel

homecoming church dinner Thurs­day evening In the parlors. There

300 present,e general woman's a.v<xlatlon

of the church, headed by Mrs, Roy Painter, was in charge of tho affair. Group five, in charge of Mr«. R. D. Beebout, eerved the dinner.

Stunts were presenled by varbus groups of the church including Christian Endeavor society. Marin­er's dub; Sunday school, the Boy Scout uoop and the iadlta sewing circle. The Boy Scout troop won the priM for the best stunt. Tlie Ladles sewing circle presented 150 to the building fund committee.

onal relations committee In charge.

JEROME Nov, 30-Tlie evening rele of the Mcthodtu churcli met ; llip homo of Mrs. Walter White.

Mrs. Leighton !me.s and Mr.v John Darnall were co-hostciici. Tlie group will donate gifts to bejlnner's

* ¥ ¥JEROME, Nov. 30 - December

meeting, planned Tuesday, Dec. 4, by the Jerome Civic club will feature 'Tlie Spirit of ClirUtmas." Mrs. E. E. "oniio.', past president, and Mrs. iscar Fort will have charge of pro- Rram arrangements. Mrs. H. Q, Freeman. Mra. In’cn Roberson, Mrs.

ohn Purklason and .Mrs, I’ ’-'"-' enry will be haucs.-ie-r

¥ ¥ ¥JEROME, Noi. 30 — A d

inectliiK of the Jay-C-ettes Mt will be hlglillBhted wlUi a gll change, at the lOOP lodge r The Klft-1 will bo given the Ja who will preicnt them lo the clren. Tlie gilts are not to e:50 ccnlj-. in price.

New Star Uncovered in Neat Portrayal of Fox Character

By MARTHA MacNAMARAnew star soared and burned brightly Tluir!,day nlglit among Ihe an high school artists of the past when thr curtain raised on “Tlie

Little Shepherd of Kingdom Comr" Weli.cnst and enccptlontilly portrayed s role of "the little sheplirrd.'- Tom Boyd nonchalantly and :ed the play out from under the noses of the other mcmbcrj c

Growing from the awkward n ;alnrcr into the smooth southern jentle-man wa-s no easy task, but ho youthful actor look it li itridc.

Marked contrail Is sharply played between mountaineers aristocratic touthe lc . . whin Jor Buford first brings -'the little shepherd" to live In hU family

JEROME, Nov. 30-.\lrs. L. W. randnll will be program chairman ' -lext meeting of tlie Card

be held Friday, Dec. U le of Mr.v E. M. Snodgro

:lub,

The I t celebrated Iopening of the remodel Dr. O, L. aork gave the Invocation and benedleUon. P. H. siilrck led group singing accompanied by Mrs,

Magic Valley Social Tid-Bits

Camilla PVeastono, jU to tf, Alma Dopson w m ae-

:ompanLst.Arlon Ba iian and his orchestra

Budi

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JEROME, Nov. 30-Members of the Delta iland bridge club met nt the home of Mrs. Henry Trappen, Mrs, ne,?ter Fort, Leih Djnagan and Mrs. Dave Detweller won pHtea.

JEROME. Nov. 30 - The Jerome Bwlness and Professional Women'.', club held a social meeting featur­ing a hobo theme. Cumen MlUer won the prize /or the best costume. Anna Blankama, Hary Long. Huth Moger, Nina Stuart and Nellie Jen- kliiJ won game CommitteeIn charge of party Included Leah Plajtino, Lnls Moreland. Theda Fink and Verla Stroud. TTie next meeting

RUPERT, Nov. 30 - Mrs. OiDhnson, Twin Fulls, worthy gr.....

matron of the Idaho Ea.?:ern Star " ;d the Rupert chapter at a

mcctlrg. Mrs. Johawn ductcd a ichool of Instruction officers exemplified rltuallsllc of tho order.

¥ ¥ ¥FILER, Nov, 30 - The BjTlnga

Homs Improvement club met with Mra, Loren Drake. Mrs. \V, R. I/CAscU was a.sslstatit hostess, Flor- ;nco SchuUs presented a demon- ;Lratlon on "PreparaUon of Saus- ige." The group will prepare Chrlat- naa boxes for th# boys at the Bush-

nell general hospital Mrs. Elwood McCauley received the while «le- phant. Hie group will meet Dcc. 18 vltli Mr.H. Alfred Thecner for a gilt ixchangc.

¥ ¥ ¥B0HL. Nov. 30-Card.? highlighted

the American Legion auxiliary so­cial held recently, Prlie.? went to Carl Curtis, Lucille Ileyer, George Smith. Unton Me-wley, Jerry Kruso and Norris Westby. Rcfrcxhmenta were served by Mrs. George Smith. Mrs, Harlan See and Mrs. Stanley Hcrzlnger.

¥ ¥ *FILER, Nov. 30—A .lurpriie parip

-w-ns given In honor of Mr. and Mr.s. EvcreLt Bonniclisen at the Filer Ornngo hall. A mock wedding pro­vided entertainment, Tho affair honored Mr, and Mrs, Bonnlchsen on their ninth weddins annlverisry. Mr.v C. n . Williams and .Mrs, Clin­ton Dougherty were In charge,

¥ ¥ <¥

Calendar

Four “Oscars”will bPour "oscari'

thih evening to the bn actrc3.ses who have appeal the senior class play, 'rhe Shepherd of Kingdom Come t-orritns to Florence Ree,s,Falls high school dramatl; structor.

Tlie awards will be glvt Ihe best comedy portrayal, forllnn.'.

■ bc. t t.-ilned c e for

acter ?st back-

>rk. Bob n , „ . , Ident of the Twin Falls high rchool Thespians, will prcjcnt Ihe awards to ths winners Friday night. Both Thursday and Fri­day night casts will be consld-

majislon. The ho.«lllty W the K turky blue bloods runs high they shun the boy they feel la their equal.

The audience was completely In .■sympathy with his pathetic eager ne.i.i to learn and be one of them.

Entire C««t Good Tile difficult feat of acquiring i

‘ niiturul" southern accent and stay- ing in character was accomplished by the entire cost. The haughty grandeur of the southerners, to typical of Uie period Just before the

war. was smoothly assumed by high school characters. The

period costumes and tho sett a«I*tcd the characters In neh Ing the atmosphere of the south.

Second to receive top honoTi the play Kti Doris Young as A

•ret. the young southeni girl with family t-ee. Her part was re and realistic when she .

ually change.s her false snobbish attitude and admits her im’e for the mountaineer.

Jim Young, who won top honor# I the doctor In "Smiling Thru"

s hLi t lal s selfBuford. Winona

his spinster slsti tor her share of tl

completely n Major Gnu Whitehead,Lucy, co.mea acting bouqu

The senior cla«s play was directed by Florence M. Rees, who was as- fUted by Bob Thompson. Tlie pla> van produced in a two weeks period A surprise feature of the pluy wu when Mls-1 nces, in costume, took o amall part in the third act, raucli to the delight of tho audience whc applauded her charactcrltatlon.

Other member.' of the cast were Rosemary Rees. Barbara Day. Oor-

Flggo. Shlrlee Schwcndlman, ne McBride, John Hughes, Don

Otter, June WIrschIng and Peggy Juno Dtiwe.

Vocal Sell Special vocal Mlecllon.i, under the

direction of Mr.?. France. Moth- presented In the play

were Donna Ilap. pleye and Tommy Chugg. A quartet

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the Bible twice before his fourth birthday, and could read seTeral for- eiffn languages at the age of eight.

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compojed of Dave Grey. Beneth Ward, Tommy ChURn and Sl.u litoiu.?. iirc.iontc<i two sclcclloiu Ollirr \ocnl numbers were Riven b> II mixed en.<emblu wlilcli Included Jililrley Vocu. Eileen Terry, Donnr Drips, Cnlldonlii liailcy. IMben Hc;idrlck. etan Drowns, Leroy Flatl and Seneth Ward.

During int/rrmLv\lons the hlgt.'Kill at Ingrad Nelbcn. presentee

Tlie .scenery wn;i dcolgncd by Wal­lace Turnbaugh. etago manager, H was train under his direction as- •Miiert by Dud Scholcs. electrician for the jcenes; Stan Oreenwell, Joi nine and Meredith Olenn,

Costume Director*Jcinne Kline, who was choset

as ccjtumer, was assisted by Afton Lullofl and Emma Lou Luke, Head of the mske-up for the presenUtlon was DorLs Young. assLited by Vlrgle OL<(in and membora of the classes In play production.

Nola■nagcr. were Judy Park-

Inson, Donna Flatl, Mary Williams and Jonnie Detweller, Jane Me

ind was chnirman of advertb Working with her were Aniti

:lp. Slilrley Adam.i. Donna Rap pleye, Rosemary Rees, Barbara Neely

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Fil m to Help Reacclimate

Service Vets"Veterans who are former em­

ployes of the Idaho Power company will be given every conslderoticm on reluming," R. H. Sessions. Boise, personnel director, told the Buper- Inlendents of the Idaho Power com­pany eyatem at tho annual two-rtay meeting here.

Sessions pointed out that the company would do everything pos- alblo to assist the veteran so that he would not feel hu had been Jeapordlicd for taking time out t «er\-e tho nation,

Z. A, Woodhead, Boise, gcncrn superintendent of tho power plant; presided at tho conclaves. The speakers IHursday afternoon In­cluded E R. Donner. Salt Lnko City, r.. .J—.. ... (x)rfipany. who gavo an

alk on lubrication; 0. superintendent of the

plant at Shoshone Falb. who Inlng of power plant '. T. Connolly, Boise,

spoke c opera

power, addressed tho group on technical aspects of tran.imls.ilon.

A. W, Qregg, Bupcrlntendent the upper Salmon, cpoke on wa wheel governorB dealing with power plant operation. Company publica­tion! were discussed by George C, Young, Boise, T. R. Helke*. super­intendent of the American FalU plant ipoke lo the members on power plant operation for today,

Bpeakera for tho meeUngs today were 7. R, McCormick. a.isls to Mr. Woodhead, who dUcu Job analjjls; C, E. Tappan, tho i>ower engineers In BoUe, told facts cm conserving water

Ruby Orenj and Donna Riley. Prop­erties were In charge of Pat Avnnt Ed BiHey. Peggy June Dawe ant Juno Wlrsching; call girls, Peggy Strain and Pal Avant; head ushers, Emmo Lou Luke. Yvonne McBride, Doris Young and Shlrlee Sehwendl-

Tlie final performance will be pre- .lented at a p. m. today at tho high school auditorium.

plant uses: L. E. Oarllaghouse. aup> crlalendcnt of tho power plKit at Swan falls, discussed aaloty aad how to accomplish It through Job uiitier.''tandlng; O. P, RusscJl. Hag- ernmn. will addre.u the group on plant maintenance and con-^cnic- tion; G. H, Petersen, special agent from Boise, will sp?ak on flro In-..... -|C8 in power plants. L. R. Pet-

. ;;upermtendent of tho pow/r; plant at Salmon City, will conclul ' ! afternoon aildre.ises with a td

developing IbblUty. ’

Vet Opens Grill

Juan Drc'j will bo thoErctz w. 1 a fonncr slaff sergeant

n the air corps In which ho served tour ye.irs. The pair formerly op« crated rciUurnnLi In Cleveland. O, ind epoknr.e. Wash.

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SUNDAY, DEC. 2Mominj? — “ T h e Little Membtr”

(Ja m es 3:1-12)Evening ^ “ W hat Shall Be The End of

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Army Eleven 27-Point Favorite Over Navy SaturdayTHILADEXPHU, Nov. 35 —

Prospccls of llrm footing for Army’i brllliniit b»ll-C3rrlt:s liclpcd mnlii- tiln Iho WcsL rolntcra oj staunch J7-poInt lavorltM over Nnvy in Snl- Ufdny'fl cp!c jtriiKKic Iirrc n5 thp two undrfcattd dcvciu bcgnn con- vcrgtiiR on the baltlc sllc lodny.

A two-dt>>- riiiii which had thrciit- ciied to mar the rhnmploashlp givmo subsldtd diirlns the nltrnioon, nnd the bol lanf:-rjiis:c forccail for

collide before aome 100,000 lucky tlckctholdcr*, Inclufllng PrtjIdcnV Truman. Tlie municipal aladluni tiirr liftd bfCQ covered «s;iln!t tho downpour.

Couch Ssrfrtc lIa5bcrK'« midship­men. fired up for n furloM effort to annp Army’s n-tnmc RlnnliiK .itre.ik, left thclr cnmp on tho S«vcrn nftcr ft flnnl ll«ht worKput and pi-'. ed tliroUKh licro Inte today en route 10 Pine Vnlley. tl. J„ some 30 mllcr. out. lile PhllfidelphlB. ftlicre they 'verc to iwnd tlic lilglit.

Anny'» mighty squad, under Coach EUrl DlnlJ:, left tho Point early today nnd to arrive here In time for a lljnbcrlng-up at tho etadlum. Navy also ploimtd to strctch Its muiclc.i 111 the ffimoux nrena where Timney once uiisel the cxpertj by belting Dcmpjcy nbout. Tlie Mlddiej would like to aupply n pnrnllel on Baturday.

Philadelphia ll. elf wu agleam with the annual fall fever, running » tcmpcTBture compnrnble to thnt of the ficveral nlling player< on Uie two teams. Her nlready over-

crowdcd hoteb were bcglnnlns to crcak.

What few good tickets Iiad trlcUed Into the blnck market were reported changing haiidj it ft« high m *70 u pair, with le.u favored locations Bcaled down to nroiind J30 tlie brace.

But those V.I10 think Uie Middles mleht harne-« Olenii Davb, Doc Blanchard and Army'i other line backs ond make a very closo thing of It. beg to j»lnl out Umt TJavy unbeaten thU se.v^n—n fact son what ovcrlookol In tlie cxcllem! over the Cadcl-V Krcab victory sticalc.

RING TOURNAMENT PLANNED

Bruin Outlook Glows; Malone Back in Form

His collnrljciiic coniiilctcly iiirncl fd, Wcl) MjiJci.'f, ivhf> J/jjurc<l (luring Ihc foolbnll .■c.u',u;i; U again hlttlns R pue 111 tlie Hruln bjjkctball tealoru.

As a matter of fact. Malonc'.i jliowlng hii' .'.cnl'.rrfd romcwhnt the cloud of pi-T.slmlsin that ha shroud- e<l Co.ich J. S. Halllday «lnce the opening of the caje drllLs.

Ualone Is the only letterman lelt from last year’s district champion­ship team.

•Tlicy are looking a bit better,’" HRllld;iy stated In .speaking of liL'. squad. "Dut they couldn’t look

}£alllday again postponed a cut In his squad of 20 plnycrs.

Malone and Jim KusieU, anoUicr veteran, were named co-ea]it,.m. by Coach Ilallldny.

Abdul Picks ’em3 lasT rjo-3;J rj

Mrs. Watson Gets 559 in Pin League

Mrs. Martha WaU-«n tta-n lli pacemukcr In the Women’s MftKl City league when »hc lopi:lecl tli aiaplea for 559, Including a :u game.

AlUiough only tliree teanu howlec'

bracket. Urs. Mary Ollkey had 521 VI Killian 508 with a 213 Kanie. nn Mrs. Pauline t'rlclaon .' 2i

Bus to Leave for Magic Ski Slideiroin MaKlc Muuiiuiln Siim.-rtuv Ictivlng 0 n. m. from the Sportrr store and returning nt S n ni Iliiri Klmci. pre-.ldent of the M ,gc Mountain Ski club announced F-!-

More Miow I,a., f.dln, UiU ucrk

s.mi;ro;¥»,;ru:.,5:,ss'£In operation and the lodge will be open, sen-InK relrc.'hmcnts.BIG ID'S BKST

CinCACO. Nov. 30 in -F ir .h - ni:in Gi'orKi' T.ilwlcrro Indl.-iiiu "ho played a major riile In tho Hooolcrs' marrh to their flr.'t cham­pionship In conterenre h fory vviis the aU.around otle.uMvr s,nr of tho Big Ton ra, .>I,, ntkial jt;,tiiiit^ 5-io»cd. Tiillafcrro was the only conference player to inerHge mor. than lOO yards per game by ru-h trg, pairing and pais receiving, and he Ued for second In tlir alr-tlKhl ecorlng race with 30 points.

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Golden Gloves Event Will Be Held Ly Legion

Plans to staf,'o n rcRUlnr G olden Gloves tournament throuRh which amateur box- cr.s in tho M/iKic Valley mny aclviiiicc to niitiniiiil chftmpion- sh ips, were: nnnounccd In.st n ig h t by U. N. Terry, com- m iindcr o f the Incal post.

Hr said tliat he li:id comml.'.5lon ed George I-’, lledniond. sports cdl-

if the Tlme.i-Ncw.? and a Legion- e. to confer with Arch Ward,

.sports editor of the Chicago Trib- the spon.'or of the national

t, on the Tfi'ln Fall'/ post’. en- Rhcn the former Is In Chicago

ic tournament will be preceded I series of pre-Oolden Gloves

boxlnff program.s tn which will ap- the bc.1t amateur boxing t.ilcnt

li; MflKlc Valley.IX Dr(iv.ii, chairman ol uii's planning commlttce. icrd that the FHks' lodge had ?cl the L-fKloii a ring that th(

loiiKe had piircliased for Sun Val. ley- Jlowevcr. Him Vnlley l. . e*'i-d.

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Hunters Needn’t Fear That Ducks Are Gone

The hunltTS need not fear country.

That waR the statement of fourth district o f Asaocinted niithority on the frame fowl, a fter hunters had reported thnt there were no duckn on the Snake river and very few n other localities.

’■When some of the jtreams and lakes on tho edge of the Magic Val- ley freere over, the ducks will ap­pear on the finakc river as If by magic,” Prlcbe stated.

He said that the weather was too open nt the present time for the 'nclu to concentrate. He said they ere now out feeding In the fleldj.

OGAN- siu :ts zivicST. LOUIS. Nov. 30 (,r,-Dcacon

Nathan Logan. St. I,onL» Negro nilddlewrlghl. will reiJnce Ray

u ' Robla-on, New York wel-

— th e ducks have not left the

W a lt Priebe, chairman of tho Sportam en ’fl clubs and noted

2 Shots, 3 GeeseTlic family nt A. L. Il.irton, a

fedeml pro<luco Impcctnr, arc still feasting on gee.sc that he killed on Armistice day.

Barton needed only two shots to bring down Ilirec. while Vem R.-ilich. hL cump.inlnn, nw get- tliiK one on the north .side caniil in the &teii vicinity. DarSnn’s brouier. MaJ. V. E. returned empty hnnded-

Tlie Bce.sc dre.ved out at eight ond one-half pound. .

crwclKht star, against CpI. Frllzle !lvlc In a scheduled 10-roimd bout a Kan.'ia.- City Dee. 10, Ororgc .Vll.-vman. Logan’s mannger, eald.

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Burley Outlaw Cagers Victors In Paul Contest

PAUL. Nov. 30-A group of Dur- •y IndciJonclent b;Lsketball players •ere thinking In term.? of Magic alley chuniplnii.slilps last night ttiT dereatliig Paul. 5t)- 5, In a

Quickly ov<’i.(j;niiig a imc-goal lead KrabbccI by P.uil In the c.uly mlniitc.'j of the game. Hurley grad­ually Incrca.'.cd Its advantage.

SU of the Paul players and all five from Burley are ex-icrvlccmen.

Blanchard “Not So Hot,” Says Coach Hagberg

ANNAPOLIS, Md.. Nov. 30 (A>- Nttvyn head coach may have let tho Middles In for addlUonal ghocij Saturday by commenting Uiat Armys oupcnnan, "Doc" Dlaneh&rd, ••is not 80 hot dcfca<lvely,"

Comdr. Oscar E. Hagberg boldly made that remark In his last public atatement before the Middles left for Philadelphia to colUde head' before. 102,000 spectator*.

"I think that's why they didn’t use him so much against iyear. 1 will say thnt he h w ____pcrlor on the attack," Hagberg said.

HagbcrB quickly ndded tliat “hell probably make me eat thoso words Saturday.^

Ailing Jim Carrington, husky guard, was aboard when the 44-mai Middle squad left by bus for Phila­delphia. The fl-fooi-2. 210-poundcr from Riverside, Conn., mlsMd yes­terday's workout because of a high temperature and o doctor pul him to bed. He was stll! ’’feellns lousy’’ today and Ilagbcrs eald he would not play Carrington against the Ca deta '•unless he Is feeling right."

Texas, Missouri In Cotton Bowl

COLLEGE STATION, Tex.. Nov. ) (-7 —The Longliom-1 of the Uni.

versJIy of Texas, wiioai; 20.10 vie. tory over Texas A. and M. today Ba -e them their third Southwest conference championship in fc years, aeccptcd nn Invitation to host team In the Cotton bowl Ji I.

MISSOURI ACCEPTS DALLAS. Nov. 30 (-?>- The Uni

ver. lty of Missouri Tigers have ac­cepted an Invitation to play Uio Uni­versity of Texas L.onghorn3 Cotton bowl game here on

the BlK Six conference will give perrnL slon. Dan D. Rogers, ch '

m of tlie Cotton bowl board, nounced tonight.

MISSISSIPPI BEATEN CHATTANOOOA, Tenn, Nor. 30

(-n-TliB University ol ChatUnooga Moccasins turned tn « surprising 31 to « TlctoTy OTcr tho University of Mississippi Itebels to end one of their most successful football aea- eoiu. Some 7.000 ahiverlng Tans watched Uio contest

TO SCOUT OKLAHOMA PULLMAN, Wash.. Nov. 30 t/pj-

51 ritOPOSED A.MENDME.VT8COLUMBUS, O.. Nov. 30 yT) -

l-'lfty-one proposed amendments biL'icbnll law will be taken up at t... annual convention of the National .Vvioclatlon of Profc-'Jlonal Baseball Leagues tthe mlnor.i) hero De«.

Among the thoiLsnnds of new syn- letle chemical.? from petroleum I5

-nc that make.'! pineapple ripen faster.

DENIKS REPOnTNE^V YORK, Nov. 30 M-t-Presl-

dent Larr>- MnePliall of the New York. Yankees, denied a radio (ADC) report today that Oordnn fMlckey Cochrajie had been named mana ger of tlic chib.

MacPhall s.ild ‘’the manager 0 the Now York 'V’ankce. ti and wll continue to be Joe McCarthy.”

YOUNG r u o LEADS ORLANDO. Ha.. Nov. 30 (,rj-Les

Kennedy, :;7-ycar-oId pro P.iwtuckett, n. I., showed his heels to tho nation's top golfers by card­ing a 63, to take first round hon­or.'" Ill the SIO.OOO Orlando open Dulxiclrc.irt Country club.

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Advp’rtUement Nov. 28-M O. r. Klaas, Auctioneer

D E C E M B E R SA. P. Rouch

Advertisement Nov. 30-Dec. I OicAr Klaas, Auctioneer

D E C E ^ E R 3Lclnnd Stroud

Advertisement Nov. 23-30 W. J. Hollenbeck. Auctioneer

DE C E M B E R 4Martin Meier (Estate) Advertisement Dec. 3

W. J. Hollenbeck. Auctioneer

D E C E M B E R 4Enoch Wnll

AdvertL'ement Dec. 1 Roy Hopkins. AticUoneer

D E C E M B E R 10mr.KNE HUC.IIKS

Advrrtlsement Dec. 1-8 W. J. HoIIenbeek, Aocllontrr

D E C E M lfE n 11J. M. Morunn

Advertlr.ement Doc. 7-8 W. J. Hollcnbcck. Auctioneer

DE C E M B E R 12Ira T. Short & Son

AdvertL'.ement Dcc. 10-11 Holden ond Hollcnbcck, Auctioneers

DECEM iTe R 14F. A. Elkcs

Advertisement Dcc. 13-13 Col. E. O. Walter. Auctioneer

D ECE.M BER 14W. F. Qeerhart

Advertisement Dec. 13-13 W. J. Hollenbeck. Auctlone«

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School S uperintendents,

Coaches and M a n a g e rs

Industrial Athletic T eam sMR. HEftSIAN SCH OLER

of Iht

Wilson Sporting Goods Co.Will Sponwr a Display of

Wilson Athletic EquipmentIn CoBjuncllon With

G£RRISH SPORTING GOODS STORE

SA T U R D A Y NIGHT - SUNDAY _ M O N D A Yal tbt

KOGERSON HOTEL

Buck Bailey, Ua* coaeli of the Wa*hln«toa 8Ut« coUege football team, hsa left by plane for Tuaea* looia, Ala-, to tcout SaturdaT’o game between Alabama, eastern Rose bovl eotrant, and Mbslulppl 6tat«.

FiupiNos a iA u x N a e-NEW TORK, Nov. 30 (VP)—Tho

Philippine Ijlaada have entered a challenge tor the DavU cup In 1010 and have elected to play In the

American *ona, Walter 1*. F»t». chairman ot the Davla cap com- mlttea of manajement for tho American zone, said today.

■niXB BOOT FOB COAST NEW YORK, Nov. SO W>-Be»taB

PromotCT Mike Jieobj said he plan­ned to itagB on* of tT9 heft7ywe!«htchamplcsishlp bouli next suttimer !n the Lea Angcle* eollaeum.

H e w l y E e m c i d e l e d !

PRE-WAR MERCHANDISE

FishCreels

flitr 10 to 16 Inch Bolloms Plain I.eather-Bound

Leather Pocket

$ 2 - 5 5 .0 $ 12.30

LandingNetsWood FrameBieel Frame EHastle Cord

$ 1.95 . . $ 2 . 8 5

Abo Lone HandledBOAT NETS

We A bsolu te ly G uarantee the. a b o v e to be Pre-W ar

TOYS . . . DOLLS . . . TOYS100% A ll W ool LOAFER SOX

Leather Soled

SOIIM’S ItKD

SKI WAXm CKO RY, METAL EDGED

^ SKIS$2.50 P . ,r

AWILSON AND NORTHLAND

An Ideal Gift for Sklrr, Hunter or Finhcrman $£S.„.$I9

Children-.SKI SCOOTERS

$2.0 0

Bejinner’iICE SKATES

’ $ 1.40Clilldr«n'i s r ’ ilardwood

J S S r .........$ 2.40

oth er 8 Wb $7.50 Up

Wilson Sporting Goods * ^ARCHERY S E T S PING-PONG

Also Individual B ow s, (Tabic TcnnU)Steel Pointed A rr o w s Scls and Balls

D aria and Dart Gnmea Badminton R a ck cts and Shuttlecocks

Tennis R ncketn — G olf Balia B aseballs — Volley Ba1I.<?

DOLLS . . . TOYS. . . DOLLSBOXINGGLOVES^

« “ c ” , $ 9 - 9 5 -

Rubber A ir Mattresses $15-40 $23-90

STEEL CASTING FISH RODS$ 1-45 $7-00

2nir Only

Rubber■Waders

' $ 1 7 - * 5

.Sereml 6t;l(iHunting

CoatsAll Site*

» 5 “ , . * I 2 »

ARRIVING SOO N-M ay Be Here In Time for Opening Saturday!

SHOTGUN SHELLS .22-CaL Repeating Rifles

C ane Ski P o les ........................... $3^5 palrM etal Ski P o les ..........................$7^5 Pair

GERRISH'SSPORTING GOODS STORE

252 Main A v e . S o. Phone 533

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FRIDAY, NOV. 80 ,1 91 5 TIME^NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Veteran Gooding Beal Estate Man

Passes SuddenlyaOODlNO, Not. 30—ailbert

Brlnion. 87. »uccumb«l at 6:10 p. Thundiiy kt bis home here XoUowlnt a brief lilncis. Ho w»a bom July 17, 187B. ai Cl«r. U., ind haa lived

.in OoocUtig county for orer 30 years.A regltCered pbarmacljt, Brlstca

operated a r«»l «lat« and Insurwice bualnftsa In Ooo lng tor the pu l teveMl year*. H« wia a member o* the Maaonlo lodje.

^Bealdc* JUa wUe, Katherine. O«od- H b , hft li emived by chlMren ot a T5nncr mirrl»se, Mrj. P. Holme*. I,o« Angele*; Mrs, D. W. Pa«e, Ban rranclsco; and L. H. Brlaton. Los Angelca. A broUier and ALst«r la the ea*t and a btoUier and alster tn. CBllfomla alM jurriTB. Hla »oi rived here early today.

The body u at Iho Thompson chapel pending funeral »rrancai menls.

R a d i a t o r

s

Cars ■ Trucks - TracloraEXrEniEKCED. QUALIFIED

EQUIPPED New copptr cores - Plenty of part*. Let ai handle yoor radiator trouble.ALL WOnK GUARANTEED

BENTON'S

Aid for New U.S. Building Appears Near

Definite progrevi in efforts tc secure improved or new federal buUdtng faclUUca In Twin Falls was reported Friday at the meeting of Chamber of Commerce director*.

In a letter to A*her B. WUaon. appointed by tfie chamber to reek tiie Improvement. Sea. Olen II. Toy- lor announced that a representative from th* post office department will bo In the elty eoon to make a suncy uid In all "probabllH? recommend that Twin Falls be put on the con- atrucUon Usf with o:i'cr cliicj In need of an Improved federal build- in*. WUaon also reported that he would be In Waahlngton again soon to make further rccommcndatlona to the authorlUea.

Alton Young; reportlnc on the membership drive, pointed out that #U.eoo had been collected from chamber member* and an addltlonnl *600 had been pledged, leavine »3,300 to be collccted to mrg‘. the budg< for tho coming yeir. In order t , ralM this additional fund. Mcrrui directed that each board member L&ke a list of mcmxrs and i pccUve members and urjo the. pay their membership and the o' to Join the organixatlon.

Directors who will sulomntl b« discharged from tlie bonrtl Horry Eaton. Guy Shearer, Mt C. n. Notion, Dob lUe e and Ju Slilnn.

DAV Post to Hear State CommanderMembers of the Twin Falls po ' the Disabled American Vcterni III meet at 8 p, m. Monday at tl

Amerlc.in Legion hall.Oront Hess. Boise, state con

mander of the DAV. will address th organisation.

Every member has been urged ' bring a prospective member lo tl

eellng. Wives of llie vcleran* wi so be welcomed.Following the address by Hesn nr

dlspojol of bualne-y matters, n freshments will be served.

READ TIMES-NEW3 WANT /

YOUR GUN1.50

CLEANING RODSJointed Aluminum for lUflei \nd riilol. J1J5 and only- I 00

R E D -H E A D HUNTING COATS

GIFTSfor a FISHERMANTran.parent LEATHER WALLETS

2 . 1 0 , . 2 3 5Dosble

TAPERED LINESNllk er Njlon

7 .2 5 .n a 7 .7 5

.22 Short

.22 Hornet 0 .30 .32 Rifle

The ROD GUN846 M A IN A V E N U E SOUTH

Shop

Funeral Services For River Victim To Be on Monday

BURLEY, Nov. Jt -Funeral aerv- Icu for Mr*. Charles Jlyma*. 83. whose body was recovered from the treacherous waters of the Snaki river yeaterday, will be held Mondaj »i 2 p. m, at the LDS tabernacle

Bishop Vem Carter, Butley secontS ward, will officiate and burial will be In tho family p’ t In the Burley cemetery. The body wIU lie In at*t« at the Burley funeral home until time for tho funeral,

Mn. Hitnaa, wife of a Burley srocery store operator, dlaappeored from her home early Tuesday morn- InR, A short lime bier she wo* seen In Uic vicinity of the river. Her body was found shortly before noon yes­terday ijy low-flying airmen who had Joined sheriffs of five counties tn ceeklnK the woman.

Sheriff Saul Clark said eho had been In 111 health and left a note, the contents of which were not re­vealed. Although he ssld there was no doubt about the cause of tlio wo- man’s death. Coroner Vern Me- Culloch has not rendered an olflclul verdict a-1 yet.

Officers Return Without Prisoner

Tulr..<iny

W. Lowery anti I1KU5 Bpence turned

Falls at Las Vci;:i31)10)

Lc Aiiaelca U) obtain custody of Donald Comel.t, id, on a forgery count, after being advljtd that Call fomla authorities would not release the youth—they had charges again.? him thcinselvc.''.

A tne.^nge from the slierlff's of flee here reached the two TR-ln Falb officers as they neared the Caliror- nia line.

They had left hero Wednesday, Cornett U wanted hc.-i '

C, o f C. Elects Six Dii’ectors

crnti Pm* Oai)Sale of parceli of property i

chamber industrial site to Tiin Fnlla business men and others m. terested In business property In this area loomed for the ver>- near fu ture when the chamber board Fri­day authorlted the writing ol lui, liwurance on the property. This title insurance, recommencltd d' attomeya for the chamber nnJ hclra of the 4>ropcrty, b In llei o f an abstract but "mecta all ihi needs of the chamber" for Immcd lato Bale and entitles each property owner to a separate title lruuranc( policy.

l l i c board authorlKil tlir sUi committee to direct the attorney. u proceed with tho IfEnl niatirr bc ihut the chamber will bc aul,: k DeKln selltng tho property i;niiied- Ittti'ly.

"If the attomr}-5 gel on the b:il|,’ Jiiy .M. Merrill, preilclcm <,( tin rtininber, staled, -we will Ix- »D1<

fro

o $204. He recommendeil iioney be divided wllh thi •A'liers as a compromLse ni L was unanimously oard leivlnu a profit of Jl3j for he chamber;Tlip

I-'rcdcilck.'«n> IJin

Contest Brewing In Burley Ballot

BURLEY, ithcr cnndldi'.les hiive 111 'fflcc. pouslbimits of wr «.iltlon to the two Incur Juilcy highway district c ■ojt were advanced t;i i ■Itcal developments here.

Dec. 3, and the the office has air i-er, adrilllotial rltten In on thi

Chamberlain and representing tub- espectUely.I be held Monday,

for flllj)g for expired. How-:ndy

lallot uj • stale

Seal .Sales Increasecounty quota ot 53.

.■ioo. Chrlilmaji.«

y Held chairman, a

Dennis SmithBUYING

Potatoes

Phone 34-JJ Kimberly

PUBLIC SALE!since I nm ciiiHlinK torm ln g , I will stll Ihe follo»lnK property at my t«rm -lo ca ltd 2 mlica HooCh and 4 '/, milea w ea l o f Twin Falla on H ighway No. 93 cu to ff to Bogcnon. Or from Filer I ’/ j ca st tticn 3 miles south and Y, mile ea s t on H ighway 93

MONDAY, DEC 3rdStarting 12 Noon Lunch on Grounds

by Pleasant View Ladlei

COWSOnemey. S yean old. mllklnr Onemsey, 3 year* old, mlUlnr Giicrm«y. 1 yean old. mllklni Ooemaey. I yean oW. mllklnf Guernsey, S yean old. milking Guernsey, 4 year* old, mtlklnr Gnernsey, 8 yean old. milking Gnemser, 6 year* old. dry Gccrmey bclfer, lit eaU, mlikfnc CQcmsey heifer, 2 yean old, springing Guernsey heifer, calf 0 montha old Ooenuey, 4 yean old, Jnat fresh Gnenuey, i year* old. Juit freih

Tools & Miscellaneoust ahallow well water pumps with tank, one

nearly new1 set taps and dies, new «n»ll, for*c, tIc« and

drill. Log chain, fork*, ihoveU and tools.1 4 GaL crock 1 S Gat. enck1 500 chick Drooder Stor* - 1 la-GaL Milk Can*I i GaL Cream can

aeti of nameta and Collart S Spud BaskeU 2«0 SacksS leta Hay Chain* 'Z Seta Hay Sling*1 BlcUe QrlBderl/ota of otber artlclea too nainerons to mention.

HORSESI (earn Day Geldlni Roan mare, 0 yrar3 old R«an gelding, 10 year* old

GRAIN150 hojhels Wheat U4 buihela Barley

MACHINERYOliver Manure Bpreader Peter Schetler Wagon and bo* McCorrolck-Dcerlng lO-foot Dump flake MeCormlck-Deerlng 7-foot Field Cnltlvalor Walking rlowOUrer, d-foot Mower, wide wheel Iron Age PoUto Planter S BecMon Wood Harrow .Massey HarrU Binder. C foot MeCormlek-Deerlng Bean Cultivator

'Bean TicklerMoaller M-hoIo Grain DrlU Wheel Comigator OUrer PoUto Cultivator Uw wheel Wagon and Rack Lenler*Weslem Land RollerOUr» Two-Way Plow, IS InehUeCormick-Deerlng Bide Bakefliail* Disc Bean CutterClover Bwalher Hay Derrick, compleUBlock trailer

T E B J 1S - C A 8H

A. P. ROUCH. Owner0. E. KLAAS D. M. CHENEY

U, N. Terry nrrd Cl

Po-vo, W.;vi, to t dcinlls Iti the purchax of 4 homes. The board has agr all the expen-ips entailed

Yule Gift Spuds On Market Soon

laho polntoea—washed, hnnrt clRl, grnded and p.icked lii ci'llo •no—will Bgaln "hit the rallrocul n for slilpment nil over the conn

local Chamb Twin f- ILs wurks like th are sold at c

churKts nrirt The potal

and 15 pou

2.500 iiiKl 3,000 packat

Shoshone to Get Navy Doctor Back

Dcthc.vla, Md.. navn cxpcctcil to bo dL'ciia

-n to Shoshone3 family hod been In tl

Hagerman Nurse Arrives in Tokyo

HAOEIUIAN. Nov. 30 - Flnt Lleuu Anna E. Toothmau, AHC. has arrived In Tokyo en route to Sores, accordlne to word received here b: her mother, Mrs. Tod Kolleckei After two year* In New Caledonia with the 20th general hoapltol, her outfit waa ilown to Brisbane, Aus­tralia. where they apcnt two days of shopping and alght seeing.

Tlio outfit also atoppeS temporar­ily at Manila. Tho nurse reports that only 200 out of 2,000 mattrciies were salvaged from the typhoon ofl Okinawa. Lieutenant Toothman wrltu that the buildings remaining in Tokyo aro beautiful and aubstan- Ually built; th# people "bowing and scraping ond. nlthough poorly • ........... ly looked reasonably well

fed."

Crash Wrecks Portable Mill

hammer mill

yester s mllej; 1:43

rtectlon of highways 93 and 3i when two trucks collided, Jim Den­ham and Ed Hall, deputy sheriffs reported. Neither driver w,is injuied

Acci rilliiK to the depullei, a truLi driven by Kenneth Taylor, Twii F,ill.’i, moving south on highway 33 collldcci 'vlih a truck owned by E.ir Morclnnd, Filer, when brakes on tin .Moreland truck failed to work.

T?ic .\forc;nnd truck, canylns « 1.- BOO pound mill was struck bro,id-

■ pushed from the road k land ogalnst a polo after rolling ove:

•by borrow pit. The Tay- continued across the road

rolled over, and stopped In tire bor- aw pit.Deputies were ixmaied when they

:ere told that no one had been Jured. "The damage was co ext

Impossible I

Markets and FinanceStocks

Markets at a QIanoo

Decree Sought in Estate Propert)M. Pfirlsh filed a iietion i to court here Frldnv o.ikln tjutlon of community uropert e cjtatfl of his Ute wife,

LoulB J. ParUh. who died Nov. 'J‘ He a.',

I pri

Twin Fal llclr.-i 1

listed as Johnson 1

.rrty they ht r niarrluBe.

•■■•Ides tho hiLsbati

; tor Dec. 31, l-Vaii

Thieves Get ,$205 At Rupert Stores

RUPERT. Nov'. 3C>—BurglarRui

caped;c(lne.'.day night M5 in cash.They mode their biggest haul a 1C Market Doskct groccry w ley took S200 from a safe, Entrnnco lo the atorc, opcrnle.

arl Bell, w.is mado by forcing il» ont door of the esubllihment. 'nii I'cvea left by a rear exit.Tlic C. N. Campbell warehouse of-

■IIKIOV n

Hearing on Track.s’ Extension Dec. 21

DOISK, Nov. 23 - He. the public utilities commli.'i

implnlnt filed by \V. n. Cat A-ln FalU asaDis:

lUroad;1 tlie Uni

New Pastor Arrives At Assembly of God

The Rev. Horace H. .Snider, re criitly nppolntcd pristor of the A.?- . rmbly of God church, has arrived he.-c and will be In the pulpll .Sun-

i-. 30 (ICivilian; ormy planc. n

ft flown by Hot ..........soitla today continued a search •

rugKcd Saphlre mountains n Clinton, 10 miles aouth of here, ft

D-25 Mltchcll plane mlulng si Into Tuesclny.

9AN KHANCtSCO i'llOUDCE

LivestocksOENVEB

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CHAIN TABUB0, .S„.. » 1 1-Op.n lllil, Law On*

Vo."{.11 m.llln.

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Kitir K M.JHi lo (MIV4,

P o ta to e s 'O n io n s

uccnaaa i«ir, mAcjtn aooQC p.lW.r*l Ilia. .hlpBl« point u * u r Ruiku U. a. Ko. 1 •!>• A lo lOe-lb. Mcki.

— ---------- SOO-IU uck*.

IIUu lr> 10.lb. u<kl, V iwuh.d (I.IS-II.IO.

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cniCACo CIIICAflO. Ko*. to UJ'—Pot»loi«: ^

wnu :!l. Ter north«m itoek. •sp;IlM

Jem.nd »low. mark.t about

Potato and Onion, Futures

—Cull—POTATOES

— W AN TED-We P n y Q A _ Per H undred ...........Any nmount. delivered to plant

ROGERS BROS. SEED CO., Burley Potato Flour Mill

Plione 246For Expert Moving Anyv/here

Skilled, earefal. mbed mea «1U moTa joat B»«t pre<lea fiuBlinre aafety. Local or Ung Dl»t*ne« Joba

YOUR GOODS COM PLETELY INSURED WHILE IN T R A N S IT

WAHBERG BROS.

T m n Falls Markets

Voting Places Set In Reservoir Poll

E B. Johnson, assistant ! iary of the American Rcaervoli irlct, released «peclflc,polllnK plates In .'even southern Idaho countlea where "legal owners and property owners" may vot* Dec. IIthey will choose three men o........ievea-man board of directors for the district.

Polling places will Include Twin Palls, at the court lioase; Filer, the city clerk's office; Buhl, the Barker nal esuie office; Springfield, the Dltckbum Implement company ‘ llces; Jerome, the North Side i nal Company offlcea; Wendell, vllIsB# office, and DUss. the hlghi distrlcl ofllce.

Incumbent board members i ■« up for rcelectlon Include Robert

Houfhland, Springfield, represent- ln» sub-dlstrlet No. 1: R. D. Fletcher. Bllu. lub-dlstrlct four, and J. H. Barker, Buhl, aub-dlstrlct aeven.

Johnson stated that hold-over memben are Sen. B. B. Btmwver. Jerom#; A. A. Davis, ruer; C. r, Otis. Wenddl. and W. H. Spence. Kimberly.

Plelcher, accordlne to Johnson, u appointed to the board to flU

the unexplred term of the late S. W. Ritchie. A txMrd member to reprtsent Fletchor'a sub-dliirtct will be elKled to » one-year term. Other director* wlU be decied to

three-year t«rws.

LIVESTOCK

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(Os. d.ii.Tci«rij'r"'orncR GRAtNa

<lil)r prMtf aoet*4. U<r »r 7 lOt ta " q o o t O l o n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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TIMBS-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO FRIDAY. NOV. 80 , 1D45

R e p o rt On 1h£. 1%/LBj' General Gi.'oiift C.Marshall ,

BOARDING HOUSE MAJOE HOOPLE « e D RYDER B j FRED HARMAN

Thlj l( Che tneirth of 42 ln»U!I- ncstf of material lelectcd from flcofrtl rtport on thBwlanlnt of World W»r IL xn

THE HNAL PHASESDurlnR tho withdrawal of troops

{or AKVru ono Amcrlcnn division, Ihc Sift, had arrived to reinforce the fifth srny. Or> IB 5ept«mb«r a comtMl tenm of tho Drasllliin ex- pedUlonary force moved Into the fifth «nny line In the Valley of tho Serclilo lilvcr. Before the end of fluluinn Uic entire EroilUan dlvl- (lon au 111 the line. DurluK *ame perlort one of tho army's Ntjro divisions, tho 02nd. which had rcachrd Italy iIurlnR the late sum- m«r and fall, was BUlgncfl to iht IV Cnrps.

■Rir RdvnncM had brouRht Otii- «ol Alcxander'a Allied armlrs ui •jalml tho "Oothlc Une," an elab- orat« traiwpcnlnsular defense sys­tem »-hlc:h the Ocrinaiw had ptcpirlns since early In Uie jrnr ilp.'.plto the liPQvy illversUni oI troops to cilicr Uitatcrs it v,o.i dc- ckJed to launch imotlicr genrrni of- fcmlvc on 10 Scptfiiibcr for Uie pun>OM of l)rfnlcl:iK lhrou?h the Apennines Into Uir- Po Valley. While Uie U. 8. Fifth Army a.«auUecl the GoUiSc Lino Jrontnlly throDRh llio inountaliu, the Brltbli ElRhtli Army now commanded l)y Lt. Oen. Olr H. L. McCretry atlacked nortli-AesC from Rlmlnl. niLi offeiutvo Involved our Itoops In tome of the blllcrrsc fljhtln* of the luillan campalfin. Tlte JJBKcd Apennines and had weather seemed almost Insurmount- »b!e obJtnclM.

After tlLfce niontiis of Uila costly but juecessful penetration of the Oothlc line, Lhe Allied command prepired In December li Doloj'na, but prciiurc airalivst the western flank of Uie Klfth Army and diversion of Eighth Army to m«t the pollUcal crisis In G dlsnipled these plans. Meanwhile Uio QermatiJ had time to refit and atrenjthcn their forccs and estab­lish t new deferulvc posltlnn.

On 13 December 1044 DcUl Mar- ibil Alexander rcplnccd Oen. Sir Henry Usitland WlLson as Supreme Commander In the Mediterranean area. General WlLson was promoted to Field Marshal and ,<enlor reprc- Bentatlve In Washington nf the Brit­ish Chiefs of 6toff. Lt. Gen. Mark W, Clsrlc moved up to cominnn<l llie alUtd iimles In Italy and Lt. Gen. Luclwi K- Truscott os.5uined i mind of the Fifth Army,

Secret nelnforcement*In January the Fifth Army

rclnforced by the 10th U. a. Mi tain Division which gave a eililbUlon of battle efficiency oi taltlsl eroployroenL During tho win­ter. thre« Italian combat Krotips en­tered the line of the Eighth Army. Tlir.sc fmnll galru were more than ol/sft by n Febniary directive from the Combined Chiefs of Staff which ordcfcil the transfer of five Erltbh and Canadian dlvlalona to the Euro­pean Theater-The directive was lat­er amended to send three to France, one to the eastern Mrrllterrnnean, and retain one dlvLilon In Italy for pcttslble Use In tho Impending final battle, nits movement of more thar 125,000 combat troop-i was nccom' plhhed In complete aeorecy and gave Marehil Montgomery’s Northern Army Group on the Rhino addition­al poirtr to the .■itirprl.'c of the enemy.

During the fall and winter months the Tsctlcal and StratcRlc Air Forces pounded awny nt commiinl- calloni over the Alj>s nnd In North­ern Italy. WlUi oppc»slng ground forces 10 ne.irly equal In atrengtJi, the Air Forces represented our mar- Rln of advantage and made the maintenance of German forces In Noithem Italy tnaU difficult while our own wa.s unmole.ited. In oddl- tlon. Ilaly-bssed aircraft a.v>l3led tho Yujoslav patriots. Closely eoor-

ulnated Rllh the allacts staged from Britain, Uie Otrateslc Air Forces struck heavy blows at oil and rail targets in Aujtrla and southern Oor- many, avtraginit weekly borabingj of nearly 1000 tons.

Grounil action on tlie Italian front In the Inie winter wa.i limited to .ynall but Important advances It the mountains 50UtJiwr4l of Bologna, The strateslc aircraft kept up the pressure on rommunlcatlonfl and Ic-

rlnl t:ir(:et« beyond Uie Alps, renrhliii! tL' fur north a.s Berlin.

On B April. Orncral Clark's Fif­teenth Army Oroup launched Ita tprliiK dilvt, known oj operation ORAI’E SHOT. The Eighth Army

t Sim a KU'fr w

.... . ol imii-'uaily heavy ivlr and artillery preparation, the offen.'>lv

slllt opiwltlon from the Oer Tenth Army In approachlnp

Arctnta Gap. Five days later, alter the enemy had presiimnljly had

(ll.<pnse himself to meet f Elfthth Army attack, the II nnd Corps ol the Fifth Arniy threw tin .eiglit Into the offensive from pot Ion in Uie Apennines soiiUi and

soutliwfst of Bolotina.ICeslstanee t'ollapei Everywhere After a week of heavy fighting

..ir troops broke Into tlic Po Valli and entered Bologna from the we

time. PolL'h forces of Uie Elfthth Army entered .... city from the east. Tho Fifth Army columns beyond tho city swept lip the great highway leading to Placcnr-i — the ancient Via E.Tillla— and, by-pa.vlng Modena to the east, drove toward tlie Po south of .Man­tua. rursiilnif Uie dUorganlzcd en­emy to the river, bridgeheads quickly e.'lablLilied scro,M the Po on 23 April. Tlie RghUi Army met do- termlned rf-'L tancn In Fcrrnra, but by Ihc 25th hnd cro.'.sed the Po In force.on the I.lgurlnn Cortot captured La Spe.Tla with Its naval ba.ie. Tlie Oer- nun armle.i were virtually de.stroyi-<l south of tlie Po, the bulk nf their

lulpmeiit bclns either destroyed or abniulonrd.

The final week of the war In Italy , brou Blit wide advances throughout northrm Italy. Urltlg-

rlver that flow iouth Alp', the Eighth Army

swept north'vf. t along the Adrl-I, llbprntlng Pailua.

Venice, anil Trcvho. While Fifth Army Infantry and inonntalii troop.i

Alpsalong llie Brenner route, other ar­mored enlumns anil motorUed In­fantry rarert lip tlie valley of the

great city ol Milan.On ever)' ,slde elfectlvo support

was received from the Iliillan

LlRurlan forrc.i* drove

French. Aclviiiicc elemuiit.s of the Mid Jiipane'e-American regiment tenched Turin, itesistance Col- lajwcd everywhere;160,000 prisoners were taken by the Allied armlo. By tiie May. Efchlii Army troojxi Ing on Trle.-.te had made contact with Yugoslav partl.'.au.i nt Mon- falcone. On 2 May 1945 the com­mander of the Oemiaii armies Ir Northern Italy found it Impassible :o conllnue the bloody atniRgle ind capUuIated,Tlie Italian triumph Is a jilrlking

demon. trallon of the fiilldarlty of the United Nntlona. FlghtlnK under the riflecntti Army Group, at

during the Italian cam­paign. were Amerlcan.H, DrltLili. Canntllans, French, New Zealand-

, Koutli Africans. Pole.'i, Indians. Brazlllan.v Italians, Grcelu, Mo-

Algerians, Araho, Gouma. Senegalese, and a brigade of Jew-'Isli soldler^

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT 0? THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL JU- DICIAL DISTRICT OP- TirE ffTATE OP IDAHO. IK AND TOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN PALLS

THE COLORADO ^^LLINa AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, poration,

PUtnUff,vs.

All unltnos-n dtrectorj, trmtee.i anc stockholders of DUHL TOWN. SITE COMPANY. LTD.. fonnerly » corporation: W. B. SAVAGE and AONE3 SAVAOZ, hU Wife; CITY OP DUHL. a municipal c«5r. poration; VILLAGE OF KIM­BERLY. a municipal corporation' MARY B. WILLARD, If iWlnj. and If dead her untaoRn heirs and unknown devLseej; PCTER LINK; ALL VUKKOWN OWN­ERS o f tho followlnf.dcscrlbed real estate located bi Twin Falls County. Idaho, to wit:

Lota 5, fl, 7. 8. B, 10, 11, 13. 13. H. 15 nnd 16 In Block 70. also strip 13 feet In width along tl Southeast aide of Block 70 ■ Dulil Townaltc. being u pari ■ Elm Btrcet and being tho 13 fe next adjaccnt to Lot 18 in ta.- block and extending from Dghtli Avenuo to tho Northeaat boundary of tho alley In said block, being i portlcn of the Northeast quarte: of the Southeast quarter of Sec tlon 35. Tow-nahip 8 South, nangi 14. EftJt of the BolSQ Meridian.

Beginning at tiio Boutheaat comer of tho Northeast quarter of BoiitJieast quarter of Section 30, Tawnahlp 10 South. Range 18. Eaat or the Boise Meridian, thenco 403 feet West along Kim­berly Townslto line, thenco 60 feel North. Uienco « 2 feet East, parsl. lel to first line, Ihence 60 feet SoiiUi to point of beginning; with the exception of a strip 10 feet wide tuicl 275 feet long at the Sotithpu.'.t comcr of above- scribed tract.

Beginning nt a point 40 leet West o f tiio SouUieo.'it comcr of Nortlicaat quarter of Boutheast quarter of Section TO, Township10 South, Rajigo 10. East of the Bobo Meridian (aald comer bilng In tho ccnter of Main Strect'onf on the North boundary of Kim- berly ToM-nslte), thencc We.it SlO feet, thence South to North boundary of Oregon Short Line riBht-or-way. thiaico along »ld rlKht-of-way lino In a Southeaji- erly direction to Uio West aide of Main Street, thence North to the point of beginning, along West boundury of Main Street 03.6 feet, eald tract containing l.lo acres, more or Icis,

All o f BIoclc 1S5: LoLn 8, 7. 31. 33,11 and 12 In Block I5<; Lot 16 In Block 140 and Lot B In Block 147. aU In the City of T»-ln F U*.-- - Ic platted In the Final and

of Twin Falls eald County and

SUte, o f record In tho office of the County Rccordcr of said County. The foregoing platted upon and aro a part of the East half of tlie Southwest quarter of Section 18. In Town­ship 10 South. Range 17, East of tho Boise Meridian.

I^t 3 in Block iM of Twin Falls Townslt*. being a part of Eae*. half of th« Southwest quar­ter of Section 18, TownjhJp 10

LEGAL APVEimSEMENTS ~You ars hereby oottfled thi( ik . complaint has b««n filed igikut you In the DUMet Court of th« Deventh Judicial Diatrtct, In and lor the County of Twin Palls, by the above-named plaintiff, mud you are hereby directed to appear and plead to said complaint within twenty daj-a of the ««t1m of this Anothar Summons; and you are further do- Ufled that unleaa you so appear and plead to eald conplalat within the time herein epeclfled. the ^Intlff will take Judgment asalntt you as prayed la said complaint.

This acUon Is brought for the PurpoM of having declared' paid that certain Uort«B«e by Allen ' Zimmerman, unmarried, to Mary B. Willard and PeKr Link, dated Au- luit 27. 1000, and fUed for record on the 37th day of August, IK*, at 3:11 p.m, and duly recorded tn Book 9 of Mortgages at page 121 of the records of Twin Palls Coun­ty. Idaho, and of quieting title ta fee In tho plaintiff and against tho defendants, and each of them, and against tho worW in and to the real estate described in tho capUoti here­of.

WITNESS my hand and the ecal of said District Court this loih day of November. I0<5.(Beal) c . A. BDLLEa. ClericPub: Nov.. 19. 33. W, Dec, 7, M. im .

NOTICE TO CBEDIT0R8 IN THE PROBATE COURT OP

THE COUNTY OP TWIN PALLS STATE OP IDAHO ESTATE OP JESSIE M, VANCE,

Deceased.Nolle© is hereby given by the un­

dersigned cxecutor of the wlU, tes­tament and estate of JESSIE M. VANCE, deceased, to the creditor* of and all persons having claims igalnst the said deceased, to exhibit them with tho necessary voucher#, within four month# alter the flnt publication o f thb notice, to the said Executor, at 1120 Filer Ave.. City and County o f Twin Falls. State of Idaho, this being tho place lUed for the transaction of the bmlaesa of said estate.

Dated November 29. IB«CHARLES E. VANCE Pub. Nor. 80, Dec. 7, H, ai, 1S45.

NO'nCE FOR PUBLICA'nON OP THE TIJIE APPOINTED FOB

PROVTNG WILL. ETC.IN THE PROBATE COURT OP

THE c o u r rr y o p t w in palls , STATE OF IDAHO.

In the matter of the estate erf Stuart Morrison, deceased.' Pursuant to an order (rf nM

Court, made on the 20th day of November. 1045. noUco Is hereby jlv-en that Tuesday, tho 4th day of December. 1045. at 10:00 o’clock

of aald day, at the Court Room of said Court. *t the Court House In the City and County of Twin Falls. Idaho, has been ap­pointed as the time and place for proving the Will of said Stuart Uor- rlson. deceased, and for hearing the application of Stuart Taylor Mor­rison for the issuance to him of letters testamentary, when and «here any person Interested may ’ appear and contest the earns.

DaUd November 20. 104S.(SEAL) MARY SALMON,

Clerk.Pub; Nov. 31. 30, SMB.

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THE STATS OF IDAHO SENDS aRECTTNOS TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS:

Wilbur C. Loucks Grange’s Master

KIMBERLY. Nov. 30—Wilbur C. Loucks was elected moater of the Kimberly Oranse.

Other officers electcd were Stacy letr. overseer: EUa Beer, lecturcr;

George Jones, steward; Janies Mes- jersmlth, assistant steward; Carrie Jones, chaplain; ployd Jones, treas­urer; Mrs. Ray Durk. secretary; Martha Teague, gate keeper; Un. Btacy Diet*. Ceres; Mrs. Don KU- bom. Pomona; Mrs. Peterson. Flora; Mrs. James Mei-^erimitb. lady assist- ■ ' steward, and executive eommlt-

Harvey Woods.potluck dinner w u served pre-

ceaing the meeting.Initiated into memberahlp vere

Mr, and Mrs. Peterson. Mr. and Itn. Raj-mond Kennedy, Mr*. Knudwa and W. J. Howe.

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Youths Rob Bank, Haul Hits $13,500

OKLAHOMA CITy, Nov. 30 (U.R- TYo Ircn-aBO Nci:ro yoiillw, who cblmcd lo "rcpro.sciit Mntt Klmc.si und hlj giRS.” wcro held tud:iy In the $13,500 daylight holdup of llic Fidelity Nntlonnl bunk of Oichlicimd Clly,

Tlie boyj, Btll Hook.-:, 17,Wclcli L<inE, IB. were nrrwlcrt liIc jcslerdny. than three lioiirsnflcr they jOioved ajhoc In front or a woman bank teller nnrt dc- m.inded nil tlic ciirrciicy nvnllnblc hi her c3gc, pollen miIcJ.

Deputy Shfrlfr Dnn Kr.in J3.000 had been rccovcrnl 1 dorntoTO holel room nncl the mnlnlnji monoy—cxccpt far Jl,«-iu found coneealccl In n pi ir-stroom.

Kein .'aid the yoiitlu* Kpcnt

SHOPPING» A Y S ^

li. C. Siii irt, prf.sklent of the Ij.HiH. n Ions linn of cu.Mointrs

(MiKlliii; 111 front of Mrs. Uctly Phllllix>' cMi:c when Ihe yotmt;

fii.itcliril II .'.tiick of bllLi her mill lied Ihroush the

led !>.iiik lobby,II. rtillUiM aald thnt llio two

Nejroca had been wnltlng tn line and. when It camo Ihelr turn, ahcned II (i)ioo bo through Llie window.

Tlio box bore ft nolo rending, "Open Ihli box.’

Mrs. Phllllp.1 opened tho hox and rend tho following note;

"Tlicic two boys represent Matt ICImM und hli gnng. Put oil the money you have in Uils box. Olve tho boys « aplccc. Matt KImpj and 111:; gnng are In tho bniilt henvlly armM."

Locnl nuthorltlcfl ?nld there whb 1 evidence that tha boy* had been

nrnied and etprrri.'.cd the opinion that the robbery v/.m "5trlc;-y ft local Job" and that no tandlt gans was Involved.

Four Youths InductednUPERT, Nov, 30 - Mlnldokn

county'/i November selective ctrvlce Included four IB-yeur-oldi,

□ iirth ChcDcy, Ruben Welmer, Mer­lin L. no.'c iiiid Walter C. Schoen. Tlicy reported to Kt. Douglas. Utah.

■'3V. 28 for Induction.

Rupert Area Farmers Hear

AAA’s ChiefRUPERT. Nov. 30-Mllforti J.

Vaught, Bolif, Idaho chalnnan of k, addro.'.' d a group of

fftnners who met here lajt night elect their ofllccrs for Uie forlhcom- InK county convention of the organ­ization that wll! bf held here within

1C next two wceVLi.A. C. DcMary wiu nuntd delegate I the conclave with Melvin Carter

••lelcctfrt ns alterniile.Piaiik Uaylnr wru ii.imed chnlr- an of the nui>crt croup for the

convention and O, K. Bateman w picked n« vlcc-ch.ilrni;in,

lienry Ra.^maven w.u named rpRulnr member cl the convention body with Rulon Spirki u first al-

THIS MERCHANDISE ON SALE SATURDAY, 9 A . M.

At FARM and HOME Store

ERNEST HANDV ELECTKIt IIBYBORN, Nov. 30-Mtmcbn of ic Hcybum AAA orgnnlzatlonMon-

day night elected Enicst W. Ilajidy delegatfi to the Minidoka county con^-enUon of that group.

Don Avery was selected as an al­ternate and Jiimcs A. ijandy was nnmed chalnnnn of the group here. Don Avery was picked n-i vlce-chalr-

Edgar Mclntlrc w;ui clectcd as n rcffulor member to the convention group with Arthur D, SmlUi aj first nltemnt« and Erne.U W. Handy ns second nltcmnte.

TIin fE COMJIUNITIKS KLECT JEROME, Nov. 30 - Tlireo moro

Jerome county commtinllle.v-Eden Fnlla city and lI;izelton-eIected AAA offlclnl; IhLs week with the

chnlirnan of each communltj' being renamed.

At Eden A, G. Vameo was reeled- cd ch:ilrman and Ralph McClain WiO reniinied vice-chairman. Earl Wright was elected regular mem­ber; Henry Schwab, first ollematt, and Nolan Cooper, second nltematc.

V.ime.1 wn.i aUo named delegate to the county convention which has been tentatively net for lliursdny, Dec. C. at the Jerome county AAA office, and McClAin was named nl- tcmatc delegate.

Rufus Halstead was reelected chnlrmnn at Pftlls City and Perry HounhtalllnR waa renajncd vice- chairman. Arnold Werner was re­named regular member: C. M. Har-

ras cho.sen flr. t siteniatc, and VunZuyen. second alternate

IlalstiMd WM named delcBate to Uie county convention and VlrgU Like­ly, nlternite delegate.

Hazcltoii. S. A. Clark was re­

named chalnnaa and ainton B. rUdgeway Wtts choscn vice-chair­man. Ralph Babeti waa named reg­ular member, a . W. Fairbanks, first alternate, and Howard Bodenha- mer, second alternate. Bodenliiuner was named delegate to the conven­tion and J. P. Budd oltcmate.

Legion Publicity O ffice for City

The heidcjunrters of director of the Idaho department of the Ameri­can Legion will be in Twin Falla, State Commander II. Dudley Swim amiounccd In a letter from Chicago, where he attended the national con­vention, to 17. N. Terry, commander of the local po-st. This alio means that the headquarters of the I/^lon'a newspaper, the Idaho Le­gionnaire, will be In Twin Falls,

Swim announced that Doug Dean.

Pocatello, would be tlie pubUcltj or-, fleer and would move here,

A room will t>o outfitted In ths Legion hall for the publicity officer. He will share the room with tho pojt’s adjutant and welfare ofllcer.

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