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WmiherFoi^isi Btih yetterd^ 8S. I«ir SL -L w thta monOvf lt« A Regional Newspaper Serving Six Irrigated Counties in Idat)o rqpRHBALfa Tow Steniait '■liiw WedOM^ wlU add uwUwr fnttk* to Iti 1 with the nrst «f the weMT r-«r»«3ca -(peelf\c*)I]r m eant lor K hOBM. . . br an Idaho baatth i thorltjr. . . Dr. -Alan ^ Hart ' VOL. XXL NO. ZjifVS CENTS. ,TWIN FALLS. IDAHO. TUEStJAY, JANUARY S, 1939 . OFFICIAL COUNTY NEWSPAPER * I DEMO RANKS REDUCED AS 76TH CONGRESS CONVENES IH PRESIDENT ONPM iyPm By lY I^ C. WILSON V WASHINGTON, Jiiti. 3 (U.P.) ''— The 76th congress-con - venes today with Democratic ranJts reduced for thfr first . time sinc^ 1932-and'Republi - cans returned to major poli- ticai status. This newly elnted consrcss Is pointed townrd a specUiculer show- down with President Roosevelt .on modifJcaUon of Uic New Deal, not- - ably the national labor relaKons act, Uio works progress administration, whldi its enemies chargc. has been . used for political purposes, and so- clBl security finance. It will conte.st the ■ President for control ot tlie •' purse strings and ’may challenge his ^ national defense plans. » Cabinet BJiake-Up Preceding this c^grtfas -wti- a last-minute cabUlet shake-up which -supplanted Attorney General Homer a. Cummlnss and Secretary of Com- merce Daniel C. Roper—two old-line ' Democrats—wltii young and enthu- ' siastio New Dealers. Hie senate shortly Is expectcd to confirm for- mer WPA Admirilstralor Harf? L, - Hopkins as commerce secretary and former Gov. Frank M urp^ of Mich- igan. as attorney genial. Tlic.sc changes make the cabinet ( whelmlngly New Deal. ... The New Deal Democratic nar|y continued ln.conUol of both houses. By JAMES McNAUGHTON . WASHINGTON. Jan. 3 house colhmlttee InvesUuaUng W - AmerlCan activities today renewed Its ch*llenge of members of Presi- dent Roosss^fs cabinet and report- ed- to Uie house jCommunLsts had Invaded Uw fcder- |al government. The commlltee said N atl aild Fascist group.^also rate a definite Imenace to democ- iraCv aqd askcA ifor »iw.ooo to ^continue Its ,ln- Westlgi^tiQn for '.two y e « . I Committee crlt- ^Iclsm was aimed ' at Searetary of Labor Prajices ',^rkins and 6ec- ,.;retary of Interior 'O H a r o l d ^ . IckeS, jl All seven mem- bers’ of the com- mittee. headed by Rep. Martin Dies. Id .. Tex., signed the report, which averted that: Communists are trying to over' throw the .government, sclie con' trol of the lat>or movement and JttrmgrtLalwr liarly •breaking away and they may bol^ .belore.the seaBloa:ls.very j)lfl.. . . iVlce-Presldent Johfr N. Oamer. one of the.se conservatives; «111 gar^l the senate to order. South Trimble, clerk-of the house, brief' )y wlU preside OTer the representa- Uves until Rep. WilUam B. Bank- head, D., Ala.. U InsUllad as speaker for another term. The supreme coart meets aUo for ^ Its first m f L ^ o n and te nl^hl- m fall-tltt t*nderou 5 'mnclilnery of a w eat Democratic govcftiment wlU- be moving fu" vital months. At noon tomorrow, before a Joint ''Passion of house and senate. Prcsl' dent Roosevelt will dellvrr hLi an^ Ttual message on (he state ot the union. Maiorlly Harmony There was a curtain-raiser dis play of majority harmony. Demo- ' crats went Into the 76th rongres.-; led by tlie New Dealers who cap- tained the .75th: ’S en , Albch W. Barkley, D., Ky., In the smatc. and Bpenker Bankhead nnd Rc|). Snm , Raj-burn In the lipuic. . Senate Republicans conllnuo der Sen. Chndes L, MaNnry. .... Ore. The jj^ house Republlcnn • leader Is Joseph W. Mwlln of, MaMochusettfl. He succewlert Rep. Bertrnnrt II. finell, R.. N. ”Y.. who retired frnni congress, Ill.t only op- poneiil lor Iho post. Rep. Jnine.^ NVnrtswmlli, n ..'N . Y„ wHlidrcw. But Democratic dlM-ord n most Inevllable unle.'.n Mr. Ilooapvrlt conarnts to alter the New Deal course. Domoeratlc IrBinlntoi-.i hnvo been warned from within tlirir own ranks that the majority party niu«l function'effectively to piove In n dIctaUir-rlddrn werld-thnt-demoe- racy h no mere Ide^ and mat nnliv Is esaentlnl If the DcmncrAI-s win the 1940 nulionul electlmi, <;il«un Form 'Political cliques have formed aiuV were growing. There flwci'o new mlhdti In roiiuress and ehnngliiK Is* ■lies. Conservntlve Dr;nonrnts rallied arounll the vice-president. New Dealers huddled aRaliiKt atturk. Re. 'piibllcnns now the mm OKnln, Tli< nnilonal }>^ltlral repre.ienlatlvns oi the |)eo|)lo<were. BatherlnK Hero to tCohllniiM 'on r«|« t. (rolumn 1 > Solon Rape (^uhii Sugar Agreeineiil WABHIHQTON. J.ii, 3 .Clauds Pepper/ D., pi«., lestined »t tht,openlng nesslon of Iho trade •troement hearing between the Vnlted States and Cuba today that ft tariff reduction on Cuban sugar would Injure Ahicrlcan prodiirera Uae Xheater Projects f Communists, have used the writers *^#nd-tneiter-iphjjeeti-of- th« works ■;ion to dlssem- ^fnd repi iPAreasury to Cut If you need iiomcoiifl to liolp with yolir.worlt jh or nliout the house, call fl8 op K iuid pincc'an ad Jn tlio HKLPWANTJii) columnn . ; of the Kvcningr TimcH ' and*' ■' Twin Falla NewH J,,M r. U. liiid Ifi cniln in rr- \ Bponae t» hi» i»d in Iho Mnlo llulp WHntud coliimn: MAN hpip with ohorn for room, board and «nall wagai, an ml 80. of 8 o.\T^. Dies Rep6#t Shows Reds Have Inyaded Federal Goyernm^t DIES Inate class hatred propaganda. Important government 'oKkbl.s. Including Ickes and Ml.« Perkin.-;, sought t?r ‘'hamstring” Dies’ Inves- tlgatipn. Miss 'Perkins has failed to en- force rlgosously the deportation Iftwx -^whlch, the commlttce conicmis. would have stopped much suhvcr- filvc actlvlt}'—and dtsregardecJ riir law In failing td deport Hnrrv Bridges. Pacific coast offitlnl ot the Congress of Industrial Orgi Izatlons. Davld^J. Saposs. chief- ccon«nLM for the national labor relation; btprd. Is "either a Communist" oi "sympathetic to Communist tcarh- Ings.” ,• Nazi and Fascist consuls In the United States engaged In propa- ganda and are linked to subversive activities. lit AirpUne Factories Nail agents have penetrated airr plane factories In 4iavy yards and insinuated themselve.i “Into dlieci possession, of secret plans for Die construcUon of''Unlted Stales'navy battleships of the latest type." . Qcrmnn officials plan to creatc a "strlctty American division" of the, Oerman-Amerlcan bund and "if this pK-m is carried out, a merger of a number of minor subvcrhlvc forccs In this country are to be cxpccicd under the swastika leaderslilp . . . of. the aerman-American buod." .The. investigation Tta% "only .scratched the surface." Dies reiwri- e(T,“ and'/lias not pr&ceedcd fnr enoUgh to "Justify us In rrtom* mending legislation to congrcss." .TUNIS, Jan. 3 (U.PJ—Police today %asl»ed scattered Arab demonstra- ticra which threatened to ©ar ar excliaftge of pledges between Prem' ler Edouard Daladler and Sldl Ah' med. Bey of Tunis, to hold this key ompost of the Frcnch empire aRrtliut any foreign attack.' Crowd.s of pan Arab natlwalUt.s ttcTP dispersed by mounted police a-n Daladier left the Bardo palace af - ter hLs first meeting with the Bey. Tlie* natlonaiau program calls for a.greater degree of .<ielf-govcmipent. Demanded'Amnesty The damonstrators sought to un- roll banners'.demrnidlng amnesty and liberation for their leaders who were Imprisoned after disturbances here last April when jwores were shot by French police during a demon' stratlon.X Two demonstratora-w<*re awested outside the Bey's palace where thou- snnds of pro-French demonstrators broke through 'the police cordons singing French onthen«,and army sougs. Maaa Meeting At tlt^ same tlmo a mass meet' Ing was held In the Italian'colony. Jialian speakers described "Rome': loRal claims" of equality In the prO' Ttorater At the Bardo palace which Is Out- side-the city the-TB-year-old Bey and the premier exchanged pledges of fIdelitivThe Boy said: "Vou can be sure that all ni.slans will. If it Is ever hecefisary: rally lo'»»ancc;” ' Raging Storm "Alefig West^ast Subside PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 3 (U.P.)-^A fierce .storm, which punished the north Pacific coa.st 'for three days, diminished today but left ships still tossing in raging seas, Boriou.sjy interrupted inland travel and communication, cinimed poiv- .sibly two livgfl^and caused thou.sands of dollars worth of pi-bpcfty'damage. Southerly gales.' screaming to 60-mlle-an-hoUr peak at tiie molhii 0t the Columbia nver late Mon-, day. -Ajilfted to the westward end' dropped to 40 mlle.s ail hour. A brief cyclonp J'lrilck the town of Independence, In. the Willamette valley near Salem, during liir nlijht, nhattering window.-, and wietking a service jitatlon. Two ships, earlier reported in dah (ler, were riding out the gale, one nfti-r cultinK loo.sc a drokloAd of lumber. A score of eriift. Inrije aiiil small, huddled In the Inubor AMoiln, ' An/lrew Johnson. «3. higluvny wntrpmiin on Vancouver Island, Brltlih Columbia, wti.s found <Ii-ik1, nppijrnitly ciectrciruted by n imwer llne.l'broken t>y tne ntonn. Miiylon Oil], llonaulam, WiiMi., wo» tciucd drowned in Cedar ricek, fullott|ng trap linr. ________ J (Dy UnlUd Preas) Chairman «Key PUtman, H., Nev., of the senate forelrn Vela- llona commlttce, proposed today that the United HUtca "ostracise" Japan If that nation roiilltiurs ho«tllo firts toward |hi« coun- try .. . Oeorgn M. Cohen.' hlar ot Ihe musical production "I'd RaUirr l>n Right," performed' In his uilual role a.s President Roosevelt at Kansas City last night, but hn could not hirto- rrom -thr cait 'tn n f sftinethmB was wrong. At end of the first art. ho told them their manager, Oavld M. Oauffman, had died at hu' hotel . . , ^ Wage-Uour. Administrator KImrr r. Audrewi Mid he wobid aetk a ronitltutloiial teat of (he waie- hou'r law within the next 48 who >(ed in' tile final days of tiie last sehsKiti. leturned today as a mem- ber Ilf the 70Ui roiigress. When ouste«l, Je;tks predicted voters ot his district would resetit It and "ex- preas Iheir reKutment In the elec- tion" . . . liUMl.;. Jan, a <apeclal)-Ran- aatrklng the New 'Ycrli store between II and 12 p, iiv last night, buri^ra took a Quantity of overcc^Tnrt gien'R simrt JaekaU from ^HTlianr- ers) carried o(l an entlro counter uf gloves, and removed Mveral ihlrU. Dave Uarenter, proprietor of Uio /itore, III a rheck-up following the nlghtaime robbery, — .................. appnmlniately MOO worth.qf mer- chandise had been removed from Iho rntliblUliment, 'I 1 in burglary was discovered by Hal ouniilnil^am when lie checked the pKrmlsM at midnight, to find » broken window i^t the rear, and a Tnw Items of clothing dnjnpwl In the 'alleyway at the rear of the store. Also sustaining mervhandbia loss was Mri). &\hti.Bh»ltlDn, who oper- ates a womin’a apptrol ihob In th« New York store. ^ * Uha said that approilmalaly »ao worth ol women'* p«]«raaa, nlfbt goWds and hoiua coati h ^ been re> FOR iLm JENIESRE-ML l‘^iiii»I order denying the trial ninilnn of Duiiran Mcl). Ji ^(oll, Icimirr Twlif Falls mftym rrrvliig n life term ln^ir,M nie priMiii, wiiV signed today by Dlsiilct Judge ,1. W. Porter. . Tlie oKlrr plac«| on rword Juduo IMrter'fl nriion'of last J^lrtny fol- lo\Ving nitiumentii preaetlteil by olnte nnd. (lerrnsn counsel at a lieni'tng In (llslilci lourt. 'Next sti'ii by the defense Is tak' lug Ilf apiieal to the Idalio suiueiiie oouit. Noiiro 6t Intention to appeal WHS Illed with U»e motion for a,nrn trial. HrJuiIng of the coutVre|><>rt' rr's vniiiliiinnus transcript of Joliii- aton's m il 0!) chargM of mutderliig Georgn ll OlsOn, and filing ot re< ((Uest fnr biaecipe by the dourt oltrk, must sillU>A carried out before the rase giK-.s i\|i. , Patnum Gets Honor Of Introducing h i mil fn U. S. nouBe WAMHINtiTON, Jan. a (U.W-The honor of introducing bill No. I In the housr uTtil today to Rep, Wright Patmaii, I). 'Q u. fur his chain iwro tax bill, Kiileh failed of passaga.lait' SM4I0II. His bill would leVy ekli^e taxes on letall store chains, dn a sIldliiH M ale'baaed on their alse. Chains uiih more than BOO storeif^ would Im- inxed 11,000 per store. itil,OCO RODUKKY CLiCVKLAND, J*n, 3 tU,R]-4lob< bars cut through a Ifi-lncli briok wall of a large vauU In » peat oftloe lub- ■utlim stNiietime during (he holiday vrrk-etid and tonli at least gM,000 In cash, Stamiw *nrt regutered m«H. U waa 4Ucume<l Uxlfy. G IAYFOH IIE GOP Gels Gahi For Committee Representation WASHINGTON. Jan. 3''fU.R)— t>mocratlc nnd Republican lead- ers of the house aKtecd today lo In crc^ Republlcnn representa- tion on committ,}^s to apploxl- mately 40 per cent. The appro- priations and rule.s committee* »-ero excepted. . \ T lie changc, reflectlng'*Uic In- crease In GOP hoase member- ship from approximately 20 to 40 per cent, will rijenn. for Instance, that the ways and means com- mittee. heretofore.' oomprlscd of W Democrats and wvon Repub- licans. will have 15 D e m o c r a t ^ and 10 Republicans. ' . Governor’s 1st Message To ljegisla;feure Asks for ‘Pay as You Go^ System URGES CURTAILING. OF -STATE' EXPENSES BOISE. Ida,, Jan. 3 tU.n-A com- plete bhokeup ot highway depart' ment per.sonncl_and revision of the maiugement of'the department wa? announced todair by H. R. Flint state highway director and acting commissioner of- public works. Flint said he hoped to appoint tw o a^^sLslants to direct hlRhwiiy 'Maintenance and con.stnictioii In plaee of one recently re-signed, but the propc.‘.nl still wos Indefinite. Un- der tile i>iopwnl, the Hintc would tje dliM m in half and. eacii ennlneer would have^supcrlvsion 'over iiLs di,vision, All alternative phtn woulil put highway malntcnuiuT ‘luidur oiu! man. construction uniliT'anothcr. lie said. Highway engineers are being transferred to break their ronnec» tlohs nnd give them irfre.ili start, he said. Hcverat, Including Richard I’e;ir.^on of Cwur d'Alene have re- ^lgn^d. Pear.'on reeeiiliy wn» nri|iiit- ted of a I'iuu'Rn of rrimlnal Iriwid nKulnst tiie .stntr. Coogaii, Wife Temporarily Close Home HOLLYWOOD. Jan. 3 (U.PJ—Be^ ly Orable, blond film star, todi^ revealed she and her husband, Jackie Coogan, whoi made $4,000,000 as n child film star, have separated until ■Nils financial condition Is better.” She .'aid she had gone home to live with l>«r- m ot^r, Mrs. Lillian Orable. Coogoj^t'^io Is suing his mother and^^cp-fntlicr. Mr. and Mrs. Aftbr/r Bemswfn. for an ac- countlng.-and recovery of hLs c.im- Ings as a child star.-Is living with sn uncle, pcorge Coogan. .. "We-aro sUll in love,"- MUs Orable said. "I saw Jackie last night. We' .<dmply-declded^to-sepnratc - utuII his flnanclol condftfbn Is better.' The actre.v5 said the Hollywood home In which the yoiing couple had resided'Since their marriage a little o\'er a jTsar ago had l)cen closed-and the furniture Fold, "It Isn't a permanent separation ot all," Miss arable .said, "As soon os Jackie's court troubles are set-, tied .and- tie gdb^back. on hlr faot again, we hope to go baak living tO' gether again." STATE TROOPEBS EO BOISE. Ida., Jiu>. a (U.{3(>'K'elve slate hIgliwAy imirolnien (iMnlued Innt Batnrday bpntiinn of lark 'of funds to pny llirii Mtltirles wrre re- iiMlatcij tcMlay liv (.'tnnmlAHlniirr of ijiw Knfoircuiriii lUrry M. Ray- Rayner suld, Imwi-vei-, that every jmlioimnn on iln' f^roe was "on probation " The reiniiiitteniciu "came nfter Oov. 0. A. lloiKjifM'U issued a spe- cinl exerutivn or<lrr asking Rnyiier nnd H. R, Pllnt, ni.ite highway dlrec- lor. to ullllre Joint equipment and fliianres lo elintltinin hasards on thn highwliy. It nniounts lo paymeirt ot Iho |Mv(roinien's snlarlea out oMiigh- wuy departuient funds, until the leglnlaturo appropriates more money to pay them. Among tham reinntated were O, I, House, nuhl; W. K. 'I'omllnson. Ket' (hum; Robert H, araham, Cllonns I'crry. FEDERA l mSIE WAaillNOTON, Jan, 3 fJ.W'-'nifl atlonal Orangn rnllt<| oii'lha 7flth congress to Wcoiiie Independrnt* of Prcwildent Roosevelt nnd earmark all relief approprlatliHtn In order lo bat- ane.0 Ihn biidgel nnd put an ‘'end to this orgy of waste, extravaganre and debt." In a tetlel- td all lurmliera of ttia new congresn, thn (Jrangn m il- cisad the chief rxauutlve'a »i>eiid- Ing |M)llolaa, aeereUry of filala Oor* deU HuU'a reolprocul trade tieatles program and raafflrmad Iti pmilloti (hat rMmploymeitt In pilvata In- tfuBtry'li necriuiary to reiton airl- dOUuril* aa ,wpll a^ litduitrlal rc- OFFIC IALS IBA IL INSANE CO iCTS CHICAOO.- Jan. 3 (U.Rl State pollcc from Ohio to Illinois trailed (our madmen, armed wltii rar.ors. ILENTMHS FORNEW»S NEAUMARK (By UnQed Press) Vloletit deaUis In accidents, fires and homicides during the three-day l>allday'>»lilch.«sliered liytlw New year mounted steadily/ioward Uie mark today. ' A survey showed at least 397 per- sons had been killed jn 39 states and Uw District 'of Columbia. Tl»e other states — Delaware. Georgia, Mis.sLsslppi. New Hampshl^. New Mcxlco. No»th Dakota. Rhode Is- land. Vermont and' West Virginia —reported no violent deaths. Indi- cations were that fatalities would nppkoximate 500, about the same number killed during th* three-day Chrlstmos holiday. Car AccldenU Take 227 Automobile acclilenU accounted for 227 deaths. New York led all other slates with a casuolty list of :u t 53. rftngelyv-su more ot metropolitan Niw. York' ralallllcs Uiau Uic.auloinobllc. Tin per.soas committed suicide yester- day t»^jrt«5 the total fpr the wcek- cncy to ait all-time rccord' of 30. Twenty-two persons died In auto- mobile accidents. Two deaths occurred In coal mlnc.s. One miner suffocated In a blatlns shaft at Clinton. Ind.. and aaoOur .was.Jellied In au cxplosloii XCranMUCeasport, Pa,, mine. Farmer Bhot . A tenant famyd was shot to delKl^ at Tupelo. Ml.ss..'whcn he and his '9t)-year>old moUier engaged in a gun battle with oflicerB attempting to evict them from their home; “fwo amatcuf pilots died In air- piano crashes In Iowa, and two others died In a plane crasli at pardiier. 111.; live -persons biirnc ' to death In w^hotcl lire at Rum ford. Me., and a steel worker, ceic S. By WILLIAM McMENAItfIN BOISE, Jam 3 (U.R)—G6v. C. A. Bottolfsen today outlined in a m^sSaRc to the 25th legislatiir^a propram of broad, re- form, administrative economy and consolidation, tax reduc- tion, correction of abuses and budget balancingr^- "•The. governor championed the, cause of the taxpayer and deiiiandcd that the legislature curtail the march of govera-'v ment e^anslon in an effort lo develtJp a ‘‘pay as you,go” syaten^f state finartcing. , . . "P^Qgresa, marching with .paid bills in hand, |s the true symbol of aucceas,” the governor said. “The expenditures w<Jiich you aiithori^ie must be limited by revenue. This is no command of mine. It is'the command of .governmental re- sponsibility to both you and me, a command which must obey, if we are to be worthy of the trust imposed in us as agenta of the peo- ple, Wetn^“st_ budget within __ infcome.” • j The governor's 18 point program ^ e outlined In tl)e opening .tfteuage tAVcrn owner "Ju-st for il klllM tii< leader s former wife nnd 'four pollcc men. The manlac,n were ted by Frank Haines, 30. former lender'ot n Chi- cago Ijandlt gang. They escaped from the stat<! ho«pltal for the hi flane'nl Lima.O.. Suiuiay night wliii » ,companion who was raptured In Cleveland yesterday. Prom the cap- 1(1*0 muiu ttUMell Nuckles. as. jw- iirr ohtaliKjtr Infurmntlnii wliirh proinpteil tliem to set trni« f«i-~(|ir fuRltlve.s. V Hn liild authorities Hullies had ronfldrd he was dcteimlned to kill hLs rx-wlfe, Margaret* Haliir^, HO, who otilnlned a divorre In lfi32 iinti Iliilnes' ronipanlon.s nre Wlllurd nrurks, 34; Olnclnnntl inurdriTr'; Wlllinni Illiitr, 31, C1rve|nnd roOlx-i ; nnd Marluii Pierce, 43, tin Indliin- niHills roiiber. MINfRTKR TO JAPAN MEXICO CITY, Jan. 3 (U Pi-I'riiiui Viliii Mlt'hei, who wns re<'nlled lun Mexican iiiinbtler to'O reat llrltiiln Irtt May. tins been apimlnted luln- i^ftter to Jt<|ian. HovirrTyrkiciAirfj kxk^ hkd MOSCOW, Jan. a (UI’>-Plve-|or- mer offMals nt Ihn Hovlet. Arriet jmllce web ordered executed today. 'Hiry Vere convicted by n milltaiy- tribunal at Kiev of iMegnl nrieAi/> and extorting crinitnal confeuloiis Ijom Innocent persons. BOntANSl iREMESSAGES HOISE, ViltwJnn, 3 rUP'—Oov. C. A. RoHolt^('u w»t<l to<lay he ^rtt^nned ihiep spcriiil nle^s^^ge.s to tli^lrtaho iPKlsliiture on llqlior rontinf, pnrdonH iind relief, besides the one he de- livered to<1ay, Tim governor'said h e ‘■'definitely plnniied to npimint ti liquor commis- .'>ioner lo rejllace 'I'oni HhIm-, I jw Is- ton I>eniocrat, wiiose nnpolfnmenl by fffl-mer •aovr'nnrr.llln Clnik 'lif siilil Ills, legol ailvbor.s told hhn wiis illrjoii. • rioH6H*en-*nld he had In mind a revision of the state pniilon ,l)onrd to miiKii it liirhidn the wnrden of tlie ])euii«'ntlary; n nieuilier of Ih" A^iiu'ciiie court, nnil a dlslrit't court Mu^iun nnd prinehttor from the I'Oiinty fioiu wliU'h tl£ convicted luiin wiis Miitfuced. I The ri'lli'f »|uesllini now Iln under tnrefui (■^ln^i(lpratlon liut W dis- .•losuren Ilf ixiltry will lie nmde nt ireneiit. he mdil. MKXICO PAVH V. S. Mt.'XIC'n CITY, Jan, 1 (Ufri-Tlie Kovernment'n>rii( tftOO,ODO In the United HUte.i govenunent today In liiiynienl'of ttin annuity In settio liiilina for ilsinngrs lo Atnerlenn proiKutles III Mexico during thtf icvoliitlon. COURT AGREES TO HEAR TEST ON AAA PROGRAM WAaHINO'l'ON, Jan, 9 (Un-'Hie supremo court, meetiug In Its flr^t seaslon of 1D30, today agreed to hfar Us first rhallengt of constltutionamv ot the admlDlstratlon'a uiew AAA program, ' U'was the first time the riurstion nt Talldlly of tha farm program, diyilgned to replace tlw original AAA which wns Int'kUdated by the au. premn oourt, had reache<l the liiih COilTl, 'llie roiirt presented a largn group of o|)hilonft today, mont of them In- volvlng minor caaoa. ActimfnciunBQi' ' - ATunnf bf OhlerJiutlce Ohartet Kvans Hiighea that clrotijt courU m&y rrmand at inV Um« national laMr ralatlona twariia ordtra for lur- in r kl.HB OrooMdlnti, Thli dft* cisloii rajooted conUnUma ot attor- ntya t«r thi rent Mot«r Oo„ who brought the lest esse lo the supreme «-ourt, llrondr«ird powers of statcn to deal wlih llaupr trafile tiy upholding con nlllutlonallly'of Mlalilgaii Rnd Mia NiurJ statutes designed (o |H>nallr,n slates whteli illscrlmlnate ngnlnst out'Staln liquor. .Kullc'd'to pienent a dnelslon jiected on thn .question <if Whether Ihn proposedThilil labor Aniendiiieni to th« roitslitullou U still ItfUally 4m.. f^ra the states fur (Myilble railflca.^ Hon. Acceplnnen of ll^n AAA teat opened UlB. ...... ....... ........ ............ tttla year, o( wlda < lUca In NeW'Deal farm plans. RnvUloii ot tile proaent fann program la ex- irnited to bA’dcbated wldely'in tho new omgreai. D«clslon on .constllii' tlonallly of the present program maj be awRltad befera any revision ot Uie ItfUlBUon U •tOmptotf. nrrause they resented his al- Irgcd attentioni lo ('icch film star Urta BaorOva, abere, friends ot hrr husband are rumored to have beatrn Or. Paul oWHlelii. i^econd raiiklr>g Nasi, so Severely he Is roufliird In sefluilun lu-a Berlin rlliile. Hrr husband, actor OitaUv l->nflifh, was In a roneenlratlon ramp at the (ime. Japan’s Cliict W om an .4gclw^ Assassinaltid CIIUNOKINO, China, Jan, 8 (Uft) -- M Isa Yoshlmko Kawashlma. ;iiown as "the Mata Hitrl of Japan," van nvassinnled at Jltntsln 1‘Vldny^ the Chliienn CentPal Ne;i^s agency rc|H>rted today. 'I1ie agency asseijed Miss Kawash- Inia, who wan tho 10th daughter ot rilnce Bii ot Itifl Maiichu dyiiasly but was adopted by n Japanese fam lly when tiu was >>ad gone t< Tientsin for a rest after dfrectlng thn aeilvltles nt n Jnpaneae spy ring nllego4ly centered at Hong Kong. While in Tientsin she wns shot and kilind, the agency said, ' ' Kccordlng U> stories ulrculatlng In China, Miss Kawashlm(i was an Im- portant tigure h) the Japaneae rnn< tlUMt of China. aim wns rredlted wllh cooperating with the famous Japanese military agent', Oen. Kenn> llolhara. In kid- naping Henry I>u.Yl from 'HenUIn aiid making hliu fmiMror of Ui« i»« Japanese-dolntnated state ot )ifan' filiNKiia uiium t P, I., aaH, 3 <UI5» — Twelve hundred work«ra wtnt on slrikj) at Uio sUte departmenta-within ^ tlo g ■ 2.’ Tax'deed exfenilra'to pelii'lh# I law relating to the Issuance of tu deeds on delinquent property and enable people to keep tbelr'homes and farms, 3, Amendment of the atate con- stitution and laws In order that the t ■t«te can conform to federal r - Asalstanee Law Bcvlalen 4. Revision o( the state public as- sistance laws to cut expense, con- solidate functions, improve person- ncj, abolish county pa.rtld|vUon and c^ate a noQ-putUan board lor Ita administration. 8 . Reform of the slate peniten- tiary through increasing- faoUIUes for segregation and create a prison factory to-teach prltonars a trade. 6 . Improve the personnel and san.> Itatlon of state hospltaU. A c^om<*' mendatlon for prcatlon of a hos- pital general central staff for ad- --------- ministration, purchasing and other function.^. '• ^ 7. Appropr^tlon of-funds for re- vltallilng the department of labor and appointment of a commissioner of labor. 8 . Revision of the atate Industrial hygiene and' workmen's competua- tion laws. . Board ot Trustees 0. Plocing the state Insurance fvvud \mritr a board of truateea on which workmen. c;mployern and the state would be represented. 10. Tncreoae the appropriation lo advsrtLse Idaho and Improvement ot the state publicity department. 11. Correction of Uie sUte fiscal accounting system In purchasing, budgeting and audlUpc. A chaogs ot— the fihcal year ,t»<lSnform wlUi the federal fl.^al year, abolition ot con- tinuous fui>d{, simplification and consolidation of audit by co^uollda- ting Iho budget, bureau, examina- tion ot clainui and the bureau of public accounts Into one department. A nierl^ system Tor state em- ploye.s In tmllcing, accounting,'pub- lic tiealth and soolai service branches. / IJ, consolldotloii of admlnlslratlve functions hy governor’s executive (Conllniird on P i(t 2, C)lHmq^4) A irplanes T(*k to A Il-A m ei;ic& R aces . RAl.SIOH. N. O.. Jan. S (U.PD — Morn than IKiOsmall airplanes soared past^thfl half-wi(y mark today in their annual trek to the aUUmerIca air races at Mlama, 71a. Tlierp were . plenty of minor' casualties If no major ones the aerial parade hoaded dpwn We At- lantic coast and from acattered in- land points as tar nbrth aa Canada and as far west u Taxaa.

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V O L . X X L N O . Z jifV S C E N T S. ,T W IN F A L L S . ID A H O . T U E StJA Y , J A N U A R Y S, 193 9 . O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y N E W S P A P E R

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DEMO RANKS REDUCED AS 76TH CONGRESS CONVENES

IH PRESIDENT■ ONPMiyPm

By l Y I ^ C. W ILSONV W A SH IN G T O N , Jiiti. 3 (U.P.) ' ' — T h e 7 6 th c o n g r e s s -c o n ­

v en es to d a y w ith D em ocratic ranJts reduced for thfr f ir s t

. t im e sinc^ 1 9 3 2-an d 'R ep u b li­can s returned to m ajor poli- t ica i s ta tu s .

T h is n ew ly e ln te d consrcss Is■ p o in ted tow nrd a specU iculer show ­

dow n w ith P residen t Roosevelt .on modifJcaU on of Uic New D eal, n o t-

- ably th e na tio n al labor relaK ons act, Uio w orks progress adm in istra tion , w h ld i its enem ies chargc. has been

. used for politica l purposes, and so- clBl security finance . I t will conte.st th e ■ P re sid e n t fo r control ot tlie

•' p u rse s tr in g s a n d ’m ay challenge his ^ n a tio n a l defense plans.» ■ C abine t BJiake-Up

Preced ing th is c ^g r tfa s - w t i - a la s t-m in u te cabUlet shake-up w hich

-supp lan ted A ttorney G enera l H om er a . C um m lnss and Secre tary of C om ­m erce D aniel C. Roper—two old-line

' D em ocrats—w ltii young and en th u - ' s ia s tio New D ealers. H ie senate

sh o rtly Is expectcd to confirm fo r­m e r W PA A dm irilstralor H a rf? L,

- H opkins a s com m erce secre tary and fo rm er Gov. F ra n k M u r p ^ of M ich­ig a n . a s a tto rn ey g e n ia l . Tlic.sc changes m ake th e cab inet ( w helm lngly New Deal.

. . . T h e New D eal D em ocratic n a r |y con tinued ln .c o n U o l of bo th houses.

By JAM ES McNAUGHTON . W ASHINGTON. J a n . 3

house colhm lttee InvesUuaUng W - AmerlCan activ ities today renew ed Its ch*llenge of m em bers of P resi­d e n t R o o ss s^ f s cab in e t a n d rep o r t­

ed- to Uie house jCommunLsts had Invaded Uw fcder- |a l governm ent.

T h e com m lltee sa id N a t l a ild Fascist group.^also r a t e a definite Im enace to dem oc- iraCv aqd askcA ifo r »iw.ooo to^continue Its ,ln - Westlgi^tiQn f o r '.two y e « .I Com m ittee c rlt - ^Iclsm was aim ed ' a t S ea re tary of L a b o r P rajices

' , ^ r k i n s and 6ec- , . ; r e ta r y of In terio r 'O H a r o ld ^ . IckeS, j l All seven m em ­

bers’ of th e com ­m ittee . headed by Rep. M a rt in Dies. Id .. Tex., signed th e repo rt, w hich a v e r te d th a t:

Com m unists a re try ing to over' th row th e .governm ent, sc lie con' tro l o f th e lat>or m ovem ent and

J tt rm g rtL a lw r lia rly•break ing aw ay a n d they m ay b o l^ .b e lo re .th e seaB loa:ls.very j)lfl.. . .

iV lce-Preslden t J o h f r N . O am er. one of the.se conservatives; « 111 g a r^ l th e senate to order. S o u th T rim b le , c lerk -o f th e house, b rief')y wlU preside OTer th e representa- Uves u n til Rep. WilUam B. B a n k ­he ad , D., Ala.. U InsU llad a s speaker fo r a n o th e r te rm .

T h e sup rem e c o a r t m eets aUo for ^ I ts f i r s t m f L ^ o n a n d t e n l^ h l- m f a l l - t l t t t* n d e ro u 5 'm nclilnery o f a

w e a t D em ocratic govcftim ent wlU- be m oving fu " v ita l m onths.

A t noon tom orrow , before a Join t ''P a s s io n of house a n d senate . Prcsl'

d e n t Roosevelt will d e llv rr hLi an^ Ttual m essage on (he s ta te o t th e un ion .

M aiorlly H arm ony T h ere w as a c u rta in -ra ise r dis

p lay of m a jo rity harm ony. D em o- ' c ra ts w en t Into th e 76th rongres.-;

led by tlie New D ealers who c ap ­ta in e d th e .75th: ’Sen, Albch W. B arkley, D., Ky., In the sm a tc . and Bpenker B ankhead nnd Rc|). Snm

, R a j-burn In the lipu ic. .S e n a te Republicans conllnuo

d e r S en . C hndes L, MaNnry. .... O re . T h e j j ^ house Republlcnn

• leade r Is Joseph W. M w lln of, M aM ochusettfl. H e succewlert Rep. B ertrnnrt II. finell, R.. N. ”Y.. who re tired frnni congress, Ill.t only op- poneiil lor Iho post. Rep. Jnine.^ NVnrtswmlli, n . . 'N . Y„ wHlidrcw.

B u t D em ocratic dlM-ord n m o st Inevllable unle.'.n Mr. Ilooapvrlt conarn ts to a lte r the New Deal course. D om oeratlc IrBinlntoi-.i hnvo been w arned from w ithin tli r i r own

• r a n k s th a t th e m ajority pa rty niu«l fu n c tio n 'e ffec tiv e ly to piove In n d Ic taU ir-rlddrn w e r ld - th n t-d e m o e - racy h no m ere Id e ^ and m a t nn liv Is esaentlnl If th e DcmncrAI-s w in th e 1940 nulionul electlmi,

<;il«un Form 'P o litica l cliques have form ed aiuV

■ w ere growing. T here flwci'o new mlhdti In ro iiuress and ehnngliiK Is* ■lies. C onservntlve D r;nonrnts rallied aroun ll the v ice-president. New D ea le rs huddled aRaliiKt a ttu rk . Re.

'p iib llc n n s now th e mm OKnln, Tli< nn ilo n a l }>^ltlral repre.ienlatlvns oi th e |)eo|)lo<were. BatherlnK Hero to

tCohllniiM 'on r « |« t. (rolumn 1 >

S o lo n R a p e (^uhii S u g a r A g re e in e iil

W ABHIH Q TO N . J .i i , 3 .C lauds P epper/ D., pi«., le stined » t th t,o p e n ln g nesslon of Iho trad e • t r o e m e n t hearing between the V n lte d S ta te s a n d Cuba today th a t ft ta r i f f reduc tion on Cuban sugar w ould In ju re A hicrlcan prodiirera

Uae X heater P ro jec tsf Com munists, h ave used th e w riters * ^ # n d -tn e ite r -ip h j jee ti-o f- th « works

■;ion to d lssem -

^ f n d rep i iPAreasury to Cut

I f y o u n e e d iio m co iifl t o lio lp w i t h y o l i r .w o r l t j h o r n l io u t t h e h o u s e , c a l l fl8 op K iu id p i n c c 'a n a d J n tl io

H K LPW A N TJii)c o lu m n n

. ; o f t h e

Kvcningr TimcH' a n d * ' ■'

Twin Falla NewHJ , , M r . U . lii id I f i cn iln in r r - \ B p o n a e t» h i» i»d in I h o M n lo

l l u l p W H n tu d c o l i im n :MAN hpip w ith o h o rn for room,

board a n d « n a ll wagai, a n m l • 8 0 . o f 8 o . \ T ^ .

Dies Rep6#t Shows Reds Have Inyaded Federal Goyernm^t

D IES

In a te class h a tre d p ropaganda.

Im p o r ta n t governm ent 'oKkbl.s. Includ ing Ickes and M l.« Perkin.-;, sou g h t t? r ‘'h a m strin g ” Dies’ Inves- tlga tipn .

M iss 'P e rk in s has failed to en­force rlgosously th e deporta tion Iftwx -^w hlch , th e com m lttce conicmis. would h av e s topped m uch suhvcr- filvc actlvlt}'—a n d dtsregardecJ riir law In fa ilin g td deport Hnrrv Bridges. P a c ific coast offitlnl ot th e Congress o f Industria l Orgi Izatlons.

D av ld ^J. Saposs. chief- ccon«nLM fo r th e n a tio n a l labo r relation; b tp rd . Is " e ith e r a C om m unist" oi "sym pa thetic to C om m unist tcarh- Ings.” ■ ,•

N azi a n d F asc is t consuls In the U n ited S ta te s engaged In propa­ga n d a a n d a re linked to subversive activities.

l i t A irpU ne Factories N ail a g en ts have penetrated a i r r

p la n e fac to ries In 4iavy yards and in sinuated them selve.i “Into dlieci possession, o f secret p lans for Die construcU on o f ''U n lted S ta le s 'n av y battle sh ip s o f th e la te s t type.". Q crm nn officia ls p la n to creatc a

"str lc tty A m erican division" of the, O erm an-A m erlcan bun d and "if this pK-m is c a rried ou t, a m erger of a n um ber of m ino r subvcrhlvc forccs In th is c oun try a re to be cxpccicd u n d e r th e sw as tika leaderslilp . . . of. th e a e rm an -A m e ric an buod.". T h e . investiga tion Tta% "only

.scratched th e surface ." Dies reiw ri- e(T,“ a n d '/ l i a s n o t pr&ceedcd fnr enoUgh to "Justify us In rrtom* m ending le g isla tion to congrcss."

.T U N IS , J a n . 3 (U.PJ—Police today % asl»ed sc a tte red A rab dem onstra- t ic ra w hich th rea te n ed to © ar ar excliaftge of p ledges betw een P rem ' ler E douard D alad le r and Sldl Ah' med. Bey of T un is , to hold th is key om post o f th e F rc n ch empire aRrtliut any fore ign a tta c k .'

Crowd.s of p a n A rab natlw alU t.s ttcTP dispersed by m ounted police a-n D alad ier le ft th e B ardo palace a f ­te r hLs f i r s t m eeting w ith th e Bey. Tlie* n a t lo n a i a u prog ram calls for a .g re a te r degree of .<ielf-govcmipent.

D em anded 'A m nes ty T he d a m onstra to rs sou g h t to u n ­

roll b a n n ers '.d e m rn id ln g am nesty and liberation for th e ir leade rs who were Im prisoned a f te r d isturbances here la s t April w hen jwores were sho t by F re n ch police d u r in g a dem on' stratlon.X

Two demonstratora-w<*re awested outside th e Bey 's pa lace w here thou- snnds of p ro -F re n ch dem onstrators broke th ro u g h 't h e police cordons singing F re n ch o n th e n « ,a n d army sougs.

Maaa M eeting At tlt^ sam e tlm o a m ass meet'

Ing was he ld In th e Ita lian 'co lo n y . J ia lian speake rs described "Rome': loRal claim s" of equality In th e prO'

TtoraterAt the B ardo pa lace w hich Is Out­

s id e - th e c ity the -T B -year-o ld Bey and the p rem ier exchanged pledges of fId e litiv T h e Boy sa id :

"Vou c an be su re th a t a ll ni.slans will. If i t Is ever hecefisary: rally lo '»»ancc;” '

Raging Storm "Alefig W est^ast SubsideP O R T L A N D , Ore., Jan. 3 (U.P.)-^A fierce .storm, which

pu n ish ed th e north P acific coa.st 'for th ree d ays, dim inished tod ay b u t le f t sh ip s still to s s in g in ra g in g sea s, Boriou.sjy interrupted inland travel and com m unication , cinim ed poiv- .sibly tw o livgfl^and cau sed thou.sands o f dollars worth of

p i-b p cfty 'd am age.Sou therly gales.' scream ing to

60-m lle-an-hoU r peak a t tiie molhii 0 t the Colum bia n v e r la te Mon-, day. -Ajilfted to th e w estward end ' dropped to 40 mlle.s a il hour.

A brief cyclonp J'lrilck the town of Independence, In . th e W illam ette valley n e a r Salem , during liir nlijht, nha ttering window.-, a n d w ietking a service jitatlon.

Tw o sh ips, e arlie r reported in dah (ler, w ere r id ing ou t the gale, one nfti-r cultinK loo.sc a drokloAd of lum ber. A score of e riift. Inrije aiiil sm all, huddled In th e Inubor AMoiln, '

An/lrew Johnson . «3. higluvny w n trpm iin on V ancouver Island, B r ltl ih Colum bia, wti.s found <Ii-ik1, npp ijrn itly ciectrciruted by n imwer llne.l'b roken t>y tn e ntonn . Miiylon O il], llonau lam , WiiMi., wo» tciucd drow ned in Cedar r icek , fullott|ng t r a p lin r. ________ J

(Dy U nlU d Preas)C ha irm an «Key PU tm an, H.,

Nev., of th e senate fo re lrn Vela- llona com m lttce, proposed today th a t th e U nited HUtca "ostracise" J a p a n If th a t na tion ro iilltiu rs ho«tllo f irts tow ard |h i« coun­try . . .O eorgn M. C ohen.' h lar o t Ihe

m usical production "I'd R aU irr l>n R ight," perform ed ' In h is uilual role a.s P residen t Roosevelt a t K ansas City la st n igh t, bu t hn could nothirto- r r o m - th r c a it ' t n n f sftinethmBwas w rong. At end of th e f irs t a r t . ho told them th e ir m anager, Oavld M. O auffm an, h a d d i e d a t h u ' hotel . . , ^

W age-Uour. A dm inistra tor KImrr r . A udrew i M id he w obid aetk a ro n itltu tlo iia l tea t of (he w aie- hou'r law w ith in the nex t 48

who>(ed in' tile final days of tiie last

sehsKiti. le tu rn ed today a s a m em ­ber Ilf th e 70Ui roiigress. W hen ouste«l, Je ;tk s p redicted voters o t his d is tric t would resetit I t and "ex- preas Iheir reK u tm en t In the elec­tion" . . .

liUMl.;. Ja n , a < a p e c la l)-R a n - aatrklng th e New 'Ycrli s to re betw een II and 12 p, iiv la s t n ig h t, b u r i^ r a took a Q uantity of o v e r c c ^ T n r t gien'R sim rt JaekaU from ^H T lian r- e rs) carried o ( l a n en tlro c o u n te r uf gloves, a n d removed M veral ih lrU .

Dave U aren ter, p roprietor o f Uio /itore, III a rh ec k -u p following th e n lg h ta im e robbery, — ..................appnm lnia tely MOO w o rth .q f m e r­chandise had been removed from Iho rntliblUliment,

'I1 in burglary was discovered by H al oun iiln il^ am w hen lie checked th e pKrmlsM a t m idn igh t, to fin d » broken window i^t th e rea r, a n d a Tnw Item s of clothing dnjnpw l In th e 'alleyway a t th e r e a r of the store.

Also su sta in ing m ervhandbia loss w as Mri). &\hti.Bh»ltlDn, w ho oper­a te s a w om in’a a p p tro l ihob In th« N ew Y ork store. ^ ’ • *

Uha sa id th a t a p p ro ilm a la ly »ao w orth o l w om en'* p«]«raaa, n l f b t goWds and hoiua c o a ti h ^ been re>

FORiL m JENIESRE-MLl‘ iiii» I o rder denying the

tr ia l ninilnn o f D u iiran M cl). Ji ^(oll, Icimirr Tw lif F a lls mftym rrrvliig n life te rm ln ^ i r ,M n i e priMiii, wiiV signed today by Dlsiilct Judge ,1. W. Porte r . .

Tlie oKlrr p la c « | on rw ord Juduo IMrter'fl n r i io n 'o f la s t J^lrtny fol- lo\Ving nitium entii preaetlteil by olnte nnd. (lerrnsn counsel a t a lieni'tng In (llslilci lo u rt.

'N ex t sti'ii by th e defense Is tak' lug Ilf apiieal to th e Idalio suiueiiie oouit. Noiiro 6 t In ten tion to appeal WHS Illed w ith U»e m otion for a ,n r n tria l. H rJuiIng of the coutVre|><>rt' r r 's vniiiliiinnus tran sc r ip t of Joliii- a ton 's m i l 0 !) chargM of mutderliig Georgn l l OlsOn, and filing o t re< ((Uest fnr biaecipe by th e dourt oltrk, m ust sillU>A carried o u t before the ra se giK-.s i\|i. ,

Patnum G ets Honor Of Introducing h i

m il fn U. S. nouBeWAMHINtiTON, J a n . a (U.W-The

honor of in troducing bill No. I In th e housr uTtil today to Rep, W right Pa tm a ii, I ) . 'Q u . fur h is chain iw ro ta x bill, Kiileh failed of passaga .la it' SM4I0II. His bill would leVy ekli^e taxes on le ta l l s to re chain s, dn a sIldliiH M a le 'b a a e d on th e ir alse. C hains u i ih m ore th a n BOO storeif^ would Im- inxed 11,000 per store.

itil,OCO RODUKKYCLiCVKLAND, J*n , 3 tU,R]-4lob<

bars cu t through a Ifi-lncli briok wall o f a large vauU In » p eat oftloe lu b - ■ u tlim stNiietime du rin g (he holiday v r rk -e t id and tonli a t least gM ,000 In cash , Stamiw *nrt reg u te red m«H. U waa 4U cum e<l Uxlfy.

GIAYFOHIIE

GOP Gels Gahi F o r Committee

R epresentationW ASH IN G TON . J a n . 3''fU.R)—

t> m o cratlc nnd R epublican lead ­ers of th e house aKtecd today lo I n c r c ^ Republlcnn rep rese n ta ­tion on committ,}^s to a pp lox l- m ately 40 pe r cen t. T h e ap p ro ­p ria tio n s a n d rule.s com m ittee* »-ero excepted. . \

T l i e changc, reflectlng'*Uic In ­crease In G O P hoase m em ber­sh ip from approxim ate ly 20 to 40 per cen t, will rijenn. for Instance, th a t th e w ays and m eans com ­m ittee . heretofore.' oomprlscd of W D em ocrats a n d w von R epub­licans. will h av e 15 D e m o c ra t^ a n d 10 Republicans. ' .

Governor’s 1st Message To ljegisla;feure Asks for

‘Pay as You Go SystemURGES CURTAILING.

OF -STATE' EXPENSES

BOISE. Ida,, J a n . 3 tU .n-A com­plete bhokeup o t h ighw ay depart' m en t per.sonncl_and revision of the m a iu g em en t o f 'th e dep artm e n t wa? announced todair by H . R . Flint s ta te highw ay d irec to r a n d acting commissioner of- public works. •

F lin t said h e hoped to appoint tw o a^^sLslants to d irec t hlRhwiiy

'M ain tenance a n d con.stnictioii In plaee of one recen tly re-signed, but th e propc.‘.nl s till wos Indefinite. U n­de r tile i>iopwnl, th e Hintc would tje d liM m in half a n d . eacii ennlneer would hav e^ su p crlv sio n 'o v e r iiLs di,vision, • ‘

All a lte rna tive ph tn woulil put highw ay m aln tcnuiuT ‘luidur oiu! m an . construction un iliT 'anothcr. lie said.

H ighw ay engineers are being tran s fe rred to break the ir ronnec» tlohs nnd give them ir f re .il i s ta r t, he said. Hcverat, Including R ichard I’e;ir.^on of C w u r d'A lene have re- ^lgn^d. Pear.'on reeeiiliy wn» nri|iiit- ted of a I'iuu'Rn of r rim lnal Iriwid nKulnst tiie .stntr.

Coogaii, Wife Temporarily

Close HomeHOLLYW OOD. J a n . 3 (U.PJ—B e ^

ly O rable , blond film s ta r , to d i^ revealed she a n d h e r husband , Jack ie Coogan, whoi m ade $4,000,000 a s n child film sta r , h av e separa ted un til ■Nils f inancia l condition Is b e tte r .”

She .'a id she h a d gone hom e to live w ith l>«r- m o t^ r , M rs. L illian O rable . C o o g o j^ t '^ io Is su ing his m o the r a n d ^ ^ c p - fn t lic r . M r. and M rs. A ftb r/r B em sw fn . fo r an ac- countlng .-and recovery of hLs c .im - Ings as a ch ild s ta r .-Is living w ith sn uncle, p c o rg e Coogan... "W e-aro sUll in love,"- MUs O rable said . "I saw Ja c k ie la s t n ig h t. We' .<dmply-declded^to-sepnratc -utuII h is flnanclo l condftfbn Is be tter.'

T he actre.v5 sa id th e Hollywood hom e In which th e yoiing couple had resided 'Since th e ir m arriag e a little o\'er a jTsar ago h a d l)cen closed-and the fu rn itu re Fold,

" I t Isn 't a p e rm a n en t separa tion o t a ll," Miss a ra b le .said, "As soon os Jack ie 's c o u rt troubles a re set-, tied .and- tie g d b ^ b ac k . o n h l r faot again, we hope to go baak living tO' ge ther again."

STATE TROOPEBSEO

BO ISE. Ida., Jiu>. a (U.{3(>'K'elve s la te hIgliwAy im iro ln ien (iM nlued Innt B atnrday bpntiinn of la rk 'o f funds to pny llirii Mtltirles w rre re- iiM latcij tcMlay liv (.'tnnmlAHlniirr of ij iw K nfo ircu iriii lU rry M. Ray-

R ayner suld, Imwi-vei-, th a t every jm lioim nn on iln ' f^roe was "on probation "

T h e reiniiiitteniciu " cam e nfter Oov. 0 . A. lloiKjifM'U issued a spe- cinl exerutivn or<lrr ask ing Rnyiier nnd H. R, P lln t, ni.ite highw ay dlrec- lo r. to u llllre Joint equ ipm ent and fliian res lo elintltinin h asard s on thn highw liy. I t nn iounts lo paym eirt ot Iho |Mv(roinien's snlarlea o u t oM iigh- wuy d e p a r tu ie n t funds, u n til the leglnlaturo ap p ro p ria tes more money to pay them .

Among th am re inn ta ted were O, I, House, n u h l; W. K. 'I'om llnson. Ket' (h u m ; R obert H, a ra h a m , Cllonns I'c rry .

FEDERAl mSIEW A aillN O T O N , J a n , 3 fJ.W'-'nifl a tlonal O rangn rnllt< | o ii 'lh a 7flth

congress to W coiiie Independrnt* ofPrcwildent Roosevelt nnd earm ark all relief approprlatliH tn In o rder lo bat- ane.0 Ihn biidgel nnd pu t an ‘'end to th is orgy of w aste, ex travagan re and debt."‘ In a tetlel- td all lurmliera of ttia new congresn, thn (Jrangn m i l - cisad the chief rxauutlve'a »i>eiid- Ing |M)llolaa, aeereUry of filala Oor* deU HuU'a reolprocul trade tieatles program and raafflrmad Iti pmilloti (hat rMmploymeitt In pilvata In- tfuBtry'li necriuiary to re ito n airl- dOUuril* aa ,wpll a^ litduitrlal rc-

OFFICIALS IBAIL INSANE COiCTS

CHICAOO.- J a n . 3 (U.Rl S tate pollcc from O hio to Illino is trailed (our m adm en, a rm e d w ltii rar.ors.

ILENTMHSFORNEW»SNEAUMARK

(By UnQed Press)Vloletit deaUis In acciden ts , fires

and homicides du ring th e th ree -day l>allday'>»lilch.«sliered l iy t lw New y e a r m ounted s te ad i ly /io w a rd Uie

m ark today. 'A survey showed a t least 397 pe r­

sons h a d been killed jn 39 s ta te s a n d Uw D istric t 'of C olum bia. Tl»e o th e r s ta te s — D elaw are. G eorgia, Mis.sLsslppi. New H a m p sh l^ . New Mcxlco. No»th D akota. R hode I s ­land . V erm ont and ' W est V irginia — reported no violent d e a th s . In d i­ca tions were th a t fa ta litie s w ould nppkoxim ate 500, abo u t th e sam e num ber killed du ring th * th ree -day Chrlstm os holiday.

C ar AccldenU T ak e 227 Automobile acclilenU accounted

for 227 deaths. New Y ork led a ll o the r s la tes w ith a casuo lty lis t o f

: u t 53. rftngelyv-su

m ore o t m etropolitan N iw . York' ra la llllcs Uiau U ic .au lo inobllc. T in per.soas com m itted su icide yester­day t»^ jrt« 5 the to ta l fp r th e wcek- cncy to a it all-tim e rcco rd ' of 30. Tw enty-tw o persons died In au to ­mobile accidents. •

Tw o death s occurred In coal mlnc.s. O ne m iner su ffocated In a b la tln s s h a f t a t C lin ton . In d .. a n d a a o O u r .was.Jellied In au cxplosloii

XCranMUCeasport, Pa ,, m ine .Fa rm er Bhot .

A te n a n t fa m y d was sho t to delKl^ a t Tupelo. M l.ss..'w hcn h e a n d h is

'9t)-year>old moUier engaged in a gun ba ttle with oflicerB a ttem p tin g to ev ict them from th e ir hom e;

“fw o am atcuf pilots died In air- piano crashes In Iowa, a n d two o the rs died In a p la n e c ra sli a t pa rd iie r . 111.; live -persons b iirnc ' to d e a th In w^hotcl lire a t Rum ford. Me., and a steel w orker, ceic

S . By W ILLIA M McMENAItfIN

BO ISE , Jam 3 (U.R)— G6v. C. A . B o tto lfsen today outlined in a m^sSaRc to th e 25 th le g is la t i ir ^ a propram o f broad, re­form , ad m in istra tive econom y and consolidation , ta x reduc­tion , correction o f abuses and b u d get balancingr^-

"•T he. g overn or cham pioned th e , cau se o f th e taxp ayer and deiiiandcd th a t th e leg is la tu re cu r ta il th e m arch o f govera-'v m en t e ^ a n s lo n in a n e f fo r t lo develtJp a ‘‘pay a s y o u ,g o ” s y a t e n ^ f s ta te finartcing. , . .

"P^Qgresa, m arch in g w ith .paid b ills in hand , |s th e tru e sym b ol o f aucceas,” th e g overn or sa id . “T h e exp en d itu res w<Jiich you aiithori^ie m u st be lim ited b y revenue. T h is is no com m and o f m ine. I t i s ' t h e com m and o f .govern m en ta l re­

sp o n s ib ility to bo th y o u and m e, a com m and w h ich m u st ob ey , i f w e are t o be w o rth y o f th e tr u s t im posed in u s a s a g en ta o f th e peo­ple, W etn^ “ st_ b u d get w ith in__infcome.” •j T h e governor's 18 p o in t p rogram ^ e ou tlined In tl)e opening .tfteuage

tAVcrn ow ner "Ju-st foril k lllM tii<

leader s form er w ife nnd 'four pollcc men.

T he manlac,n w ere ted by F rank H aines, 30. fo rm er le n d e r 'o t n C h i­cago Ijand lt gang . T hey escaped from th e stat<! ho«plta l fo r th e hi f lane 'n l L im a .O .. Suiu iay n ig h t wliii » , com panion w ho w as ra p tu re d In Cleveland yesterday . Prom the cap- 1(1*0 m uiu ttUMell N uckles. as. jw- iirr ohtaliKjtr Infurm ntln ii w liirh proinpteil tliem to se t trn i« f«i-~(|ir fuRltlve.s.V Hn liild a u th o ri tie s H ullies had ro n fld rd he w as d c te im ln ed to kill hLs rx-w lfe, M argaret* H aliir^, HO, who otilnlned a d ivorre In lfi32 iinti

Iliilnes' ronipanlon.s nre W lllurd n ru rk s , 34; O ln c ln n n tl inurdriTr'; Wlllinni Illiitr, 31, C 1rve|nnd roOlx-i ; nnd M arluii P ierce , 43, tin Indliin- niHills roiiber.

M INfRTKR T O JAPAN M EXICO C IT Y , J a n . 3 (U P i-I 'r i i iu i

Viliii Mlt'hei, w ho wns re<'nlled lun M exican iiiinbtler t o 'O r e a t llrltiiln

I r t t M ay. tins been ap im ln ted luln- i^ftter to Jt<|ian.

HovirrTyrkiciAirfj kxk^ hkdMOSCOW, J a n . a (UI’> -P lv e - |o r-

m er o ffM als n t Ihn H ovle t. A rriet jmllce w e b o rdered e x e c u te d today. 'H iry V e re convicted by n m illtaiy- tr ibuna l a t K iev of iMegnl nrieAi/> and ex torting c rin itn a l con feu lo iis I jo m Innocent persons.

BOntANSliREMESSAGES

HOISE, V iltw Jnn, 3 rUP'—Oov. C. A. RoHolt^('u w»t<l to<lay he ^rtt^nned ih iep spcriiil nle^s^^ge.s to t l i ^ lr ta h o iPKlsliiture on llqlior ro n tin f, pnrdonH iind relief, besides th e one he d e ­livered to<1ay,

Tim g o v e rn o r 'sa id h e ‘■'definitely plnniied to npim int ti liquor com m is- .'>ioner lo rejllace 'I'oni HhIm-, Ij w Is- ton I>eniocrat, wiiose nnpolfnm enl by fffl-mer •aov r'nn rr .llln C ln ik ' l i f siilil Ills, legol ailvbor.s told hhn wiis illrjoii.

• rioH6H*en-*nld he had In m ind a revision of the s ta te pniilon ,l)onrd to miiKii it liirhidn the w nrden of tlie ])euii«'ntlary; n nieuilier of Ih" A^iiu'ciiie court, nnil a d ls lrit 't court Mu^iun nnd p r in eh tto r from th e I'Oiinty fioiu wliU'h t l £ convicted luiin wiis M iitfuced. I

The ri'lli'f »|uesllini now Iln under tn refu i (■^ln^i(lpratlon liut W dis- .•losuren Ilf ixiltry will lie nmde nt

ireneiit. he mdil.

MKXICO PAVH V. S.Mt.'XIC 'n CITY, J a n , 1 (U fri-Tlie

Kovernment'n>rii( tftOO,ODO In th e United HUte.i goven u n en t today In liiiyn ien l'o f ttin ann u ity In settio liiilina for ils inngrs lo Atnerlenn proiKutles III Mexico du ring thtf icvoliitlon.

COURT AGREES TO HEAR TEST ON AAA PROGRAM

W A aH IN O 'l'O N , J a n , 9 ( U n - 'H ie suprem o cou rt, m eetiug In Its flr^t seaslon of 1D30, tod a y ag reed to h fa r Us f irs t r h a lle n g t o f constltu tionam v o t th e adm lD lstratlon 'a u iew AAA program , '

U 'w a s th e f i r s t tim e th e riu rstion n t T alldlly of th a fa rm program , diyilgned to rep lace tlw o rig inal AAA w hich wns Int'kU dated by th e au . prem n oourt, h a d reache<l th e lii ih COilTl,

'l l ie ro iir t p resen ted a largn group of o|)hilonft today , mont o f them In- volvlng m inor caaoa.

A ctim fnciunB Q i' '- A T u n n f b f O h le r J iu t lc e O harte t Kvans H iighea th a t c lro tijt courU m&y r rm a n d a t inV Um« na tio n al la M r rala tlona tw ariia o rd tra fo r lu r - i n r k l.H B O rooM dln ti, T h li dft* cisloii rajooted co n U n U m a o t a tto r - n ty a t« r t h i r e n t M o t« r Oo„ w ho

brough t th e lest esse lo th e suprem e «-ourt,

llrondr«ird powers o f s ta tcn to deal w lih llaupr trafile tiy uphold ing con nlllu tlona llly 'o f M lalilgaii Rnd Mia NiurJ s ta tu te s designed (o |H>nallr,n sla te s whteli illscrlm lnate ngnlnst ou t'S ta ln liquor.

.K u llc 'd 'to pienent a dnelslon jiected on thn .question <if Whether Ihn proposedThilil labor Aniendiiieni to th« ro itslitu llou U s ti ll ItfUally 4m .. f^ra th e sta tes fur (Myilble railflca.^ Hon.

Acceplnnen of ll^n AAA tea t openedUlB....... ....... ........ ............tttla year, o( wlda < lUca InN eW 'D eal farm p lans. RnvUloii o t tile proaent fa n n prog ram la ex- irn ited to bA’dcbated w ld e ly 'in tho new om greai. D«clslon on .constllii' tlonallly o f the p resen t p rog ram m aj be awRltad befera any revis ion o t Uie ItfUlBU on U •tO m ptotf.

n r ra u se they resen ted h is a l- Irgcd a tte n t io n i lo ( 'ic ch film s ta r U rta BaorOva, abere , friends o t h r r husband are rum ored to have b e a trn Or. Pau l oW Hlelii. i^econd raiiklr>g Nasi, so Severely h e Is rou fliird In se flu ilun lu -a Berlin rlliile . H rr husband , ac to r O itaU v l->nflifh, was In a roneen lratlon ram p a t the (ime.

J a p a n ’s C l i i c t

W o m a n .4 g c lw ^

A s s a s s i n a l t i dCIIUN O K IN O , C hina, Ja n , 8 (Uft)

-- M I s a Y oshlm ko K aw ashlm a. ;iiown as " the M ata Hitrl o f J a p an ," van nv a ssin n le d a t J l t n t s ln 1‘Vldny^

th e Chliienn CentPal Ne;i^s agency rc|H>rted today.

'I1ie agency asse ijed Miss Kaw ash- Inia, who wan tho 10th d a u g h te r o t r i ln c e Bii o t Itifl M aiichu dyiiasly b u t was ad opted by n Japanese fam lly w hen tiu was >>ad gone t<T ie n ts in fo r a re s t a fte r dfrectlng th n aeilv ltles n t n Jnpaneae spy ring nllego4ly cen te red a t Hong K ong.

W hile in T ien tsin she wns sh o t and kilind, th e agency said, ' '

Kccordlng U> stories u lrcu latlng In C h ina , Miss K aw ashlm (i was a n Im ­p o r ta n t tigure h) th e Japaneae rnn< tlUMt of C hina.

a im wns rre d lte d w llh cooperating w ith th e fam ous Jap an ese m ilita ry agent', O en . Kenn> llo lhara . In k id ­n a p in g H enry I>u.Yl from 'H enU In a iid m aking h liu fm iM ror o f Ui« i» « Japan e se-d o ln tn a te d s ta te o t )ifan '

filiNKiia uiiumtP , I ., aaH , 3 <UI5» —

T w elve hund red work«ra w tn t on slrikj) a t Uio

s U te d e p a r tm e n ta -w ith in ^ t l o g

■ 2.’ T ax 'd ee d e x fe n ilr a 'to p e l i i ' lh # I law re la tin g to th e Issuance o f t u deeds on de linquen t p roperty and enab le people to keep tb e lr 'h o m e s a n d farm s,

3, A m endm en t o f th e a ta te con­s ti tu tio n a n d laws In o rd e r th a t th e t ■t«te c an conform to fede ra l r -

A salstanee Law Bcvlalen4. R evision o( th e s ta te public a s ­

s is tan c e law s to c u t expense, con­so lidate functions, im prove person- n c j, abo lish county p a .rtld |v U o n and c ^ a t e a n o Q -p u tU a n boa rd lo r Ita adm in is tra tion .• 8 . R eform of th e s la te pe n iten ­tia ry th ro u g h inc reas ing - faoUIUes for segregation and c rea te a p rison fac to ry to - te a c h prltona rs a trade .

6 . Im prove th e personnel a n d san.>Itatlon o f s ta te hosp ltaU . A c^om<*' m endatlon fo r p rca tlon of a hos­p ita l genera l c en tra l s ta f f fo r a d - ---------m in istra tion , purchasing a n d o the r function.^. '• ^

7. A ppro p r^ tlo n o f-fu n d s fo r re- v lta lliln g th e d e p ar tm e n t of labor a n d a p p o in tm en t of a com m issioner o f labor.

8 . Revision of th e a ta te Industrial hygiene a n d ' w orkm en's c om petua - tion laws.

. Board o t T rustees 0 . P locing th e s ta te Insurance

fvvud \m ritr a boa rd of truateea on w hich w orkm en. c;mployern a n d the s ta te w ould be represented.

10. Tncreoae th e a pp rop ria tion lo advsrtLse Id ah o a n d Im provem ent o t th e s ta te public ity departm en t.

11. Correction of Uie sU te fiscal accounting system In purchasing, budgeting a n d audlU pc. A ch ao g s o t— th e fihcal year ,t»<lSnform wlUi th e federa l f l.^a l year, abo lition o t con­tinuous fui>d{, sim plifica tion and consolida tion of a u d it by co^uollda- ting Iho bu d g e t, bureau, exam ina­tion o t clainui and th e b u reau of public accounts In to one departm ent.

A nierl^ system Tor s ta te em - ploye.s In tmllcing, accou n tin g ,'p u b ­lic tie a lth and s o o l a i service branches.

/ IJ, conso lldo tlo ii of adm ln lslra tlve functions hy governor’s executive

(Conllniird on P i ( t 2, C)lHmq^4)

A i r p l a n e s T(*k to ■ A I l - A m e i ; i c & R a c e s

. R A l.S IO H . N. O.. J a n . S (U.PD —M orn th a n IKiO sm all a irp lan es soared p a s t^ th fl half-w i(y m ark today in th e ir a n n u a l trek to th e aU U m erIca a i r races a t M lam a, 71a.

T lierp were . p len ty o f m in o r ' casua ltie s If no m a jo r ones the a e ria l p a rade hoaded dpw n W e A t­la n tic c oast and from a ca ttered in ­la n d po in ts a s ta r n b r th aa C an ada a n d a s f a r w est u Taxaa.

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Se^te Expenditures Committee Raps D iverg es' O J Ritief^^imds-^GROUP FAILS 10 jraCK HOPKINS

NBiL-fPOKBy ilONALD G . VAN TJNE

w A SH IN Q TO N. Jnn . 3 (U.m-Tlic senate campalRn fxpcii<l|tiires coin- mltWe reported todny ih f tt "rum U

‘n iip ropriaf«J by Uie ronsrcXs tor IJie rcllpf of lliose l a ftnU^dlslrp-ss have been In m any iiw tnnccs tll- vertcd from U juc high purposes t<i po litica l, cgcls;*

y o u r D em ocrats nnri one R rjjubll- can subm itted the rrp o r t to tlie son- a l« n t tlip openlnR of (h r 7flll» con ­gress. Tlicy m ade 1C recommencln- llo n s - /o r tlRhtenlnf^ contro l .over J)rlmnr>' nnd sen rrn l elections, i nncl fo r revising llic relief u r t lo Ulvorec

>• pqjltics from the works progrcM ftd- mlnLstrotlon,

CrUlc|tea AVIIllams The committee did no t censure

' form ec WPA A dmlnl.strntor Hnrr>- L. H opkliu. bu t crUlclted h la form er f irs t a s iL O n t. Aubrey W lllldm s^ Who now l!£ad.^ th e n a iio n n l youth admlnlstrn-lion. T he com m ittee snlil W illiams told n conference of WPA workers la^t Ju n e t h a t , “ we've got

' to keep our friends in pow er.".C om - '■ mcnllni! on f i .u . ihft com m ittee salU ;

“I t i th e rom in lttee i^bcllevcs th n l . where a supervlM ry o / f lc la l , «cl- ‘dresses nn audlence^of th e em ployes under him or coil&osed m ain ly of

. 'auch emploeys, a n a urges a certa in political line tif action, h e uses a

■/onij o t coercion c o n tra ry ip public ■policy and th e a p lrlt o f o u r ^ o v ^ em m ent.”

Visited 18 SU U a Com mittee InvcstU ntora ' w en t Into

W sta te s and received h u n d red s of com plaints, m oat of w h ich w ere re- p o i t ^ . t o have t>een b a sed ' “solely on hearsay." I n moat p&sea th e y n > ported no BrouiHlfl m -Action,

I n K enturkj-. Tenneasee. and Pennsylvania, how ever, th e com ­m ittee condem ned poU tlcs in ^re* Hef, a n d suggested 'rem ed ies , such u stxengthenlng of th e u*. s . c rim ­in a l code and th e fede ra l co rrup t (ra e tlce s act.

— T h e rep o rt waa signed by Com ­m ittee C ha irm an MorTLs Bheppnrd, D-. Tex., and SeM . Jo seph C. O 'M a- honey. D.. Wyo.. D avid I . W alsh , D.. Mass.. P a t H arrison . D .. Misa.. a n d •WalUce H . W hite, R .. Me.

(rrotn P» |e O n O - ^ deal w ith Ills &t tio m e .im d abroad,, acme hoping to become th e n e x t P residen t a n d . a ll a le r t to la y & big p a r t In determ in ing th e m an .' T here a r« U D em ocrats . 23 R e-

, publicans. t« jf ' F n rm er-L aborttes, and one Progressive a h d oao In d e - pe iK *m In th e senate , a n i« 6 1 D em - n rrn fn^n ra TruiiitiHsiiiTirtw o Prog* jresiives, one P a rm er-L ab o r lte w id one 4m erl?an U b o r l t# , In th e house. One* sen t In th e house is vacan t, .from n D em ocfatlc d istric t,

Rfajor Issue vMaJor Issues c o n fro n tin g - til ls new

congress Include;1. A m endm ent of Ujc nuU onal la -

• B o f 're la lieh J a c t lo ftlve Employer* more pccure st&i)dln(( before the labor board, .

3, Relief cconhiny n u d som e d e ­gree. of d rccn tra ilr ji tln g re lief nu- Jhorlty .«nrt re-iponslbllity am ong th e

S, neconBlderntion of, th e govern- men^ renrHniiljntlon b ill re jec ted by cougres.1 liu i i>eMlon,. 4, Exten.Mon of unem ploym ent benefltii to riomr.iUca, sem neji a n d o thers now exem pt n n d llb r ra llrn - tloh of old SRC pension U slsla tlon to check pf(lill,cnl pensloncers,

B, Reron.M(lernt1on of nKrlciiUural lenlslntlon In view of nm jor crop Burpliis(vi a n d low |nl<-^,t.

8. Rnllrond K orB W ilratlon ' and resusQlrttion, Y ' '

____7. Dig scale na tlonn l drfensp toco»V upwBKln .of 11,300,000,000 Mv •lUft/ly,

8. ClianRM In neiilrftlllv Irglsla^ tlon- to iilvo iho l‘iP5i<lcnl icrcutcr dlscrrU on In denlinK wUh iigRrrs- sor sta te s; o r o the r Inghtlutlon lo «»(iWe IJk! i)n»<vl a u l r s to rimltfl Its m ight more rffcriivn in i Iip world struHHle, iK-iwern di'inocrai'len and dlctatorshliH . '

9. The IjudKct. t«xr,i and t i>my.

Salm on Social Club ,• SHlmon soc ial citib wifj m eet

Thur-sday afternoon s t th e hom e of '{-Mr*r Draw u^....................... .... ............

on iJ i id e .T r lp . ..Jrfr. and Mrs. Bc» K nfie liftvc r e ­

tu rn ed from a holiday tr ip to Mor- nnii Spokane.

Back from BoiseM}.« R nyS nJJtlJ-relurned Itust eve-'

ninK from Bolso, w lirre she f.ppiil N pw Y ear's dny unci Moiidoy w ith relatives..

A ttends FuneralO . A. Hictle-sel r r tu rn e d ye.stcrday

from Miv'-slllon. O , w here ho a t- .tendcd funcrul Ror\’lces for hl.s sis­te r . M rs. R, A. Miller, w ho was killed

1 automobile nerldcn t.

In BoiseMr. anti Mrs P. W- M lller,'J4 r. and

Mr-s. C. V. H anson, A rth u r L . Swim', J. E. Klme.v W alt S m ith , Ray M ar­tin . F. E. C . O. Je lli-

were Bols^ vi.sllors yesterday.

Back lo U tah " XH ubert K uhlm a'n lo ft yesterday

!or SflJt L ake CJly. a f le r spending th e Jio lldays w ith h is p a ren ts . Mr, a n d M rs, Jo h n K uhlm ait.

O n Busliirss TripJ . H, Doiigla.'s. d lirc fo r of th e U. ' biirenn r n to w o '.o s Y '- 't ^ r a lo iy

tie rc , le ft yc.'feriliiy /o r W ashlngtoo . D . C.. on a biwliicw tr ip from w hich he wlii re tu rn In two weeks.

W oriunan In ju red F ted HUU. T w lr

f ra c tu re d one o t hla n knce_when he crashed un se cu rjs t f a r i n g w hile working th e new C fifreh of th e N orarcfie building here yesterday,

____ re tu rned to th e lf* stud ies a tL infleld c ftl leg c 'a fte r a C hrlstm i day visit w ith M r. a n d M rs, pa ln^e rf

B ack A fter HolliUy - M r. a u d M rs . P a u l H ..a o rd o n . a n d M r. O ordbn's nephew . D ale fitevens. re tu rn e d Sunday n ig h t from n o r th Idaho . M r, and M rs.' G o rdon spen t th e holidays w ith M r. a n d M r«. J. B . W akem, p a re n ts o f M n . G ordon.

IJCKN.SI'ISAiipliratlon .1 fu r -l>err 'iicenM^.n

J i w }ani n m i hy m rnilters of' tlie city ru iincli In- c liidrd th e failowlDK:

U>g T avern, C arlto n : It. n , Hogeri. Owen Ilm lia tia ii, .T, |{. T roiliiger, Charle.i Hlr'wnri, Kvn A, CheMiey, P a t Daly, <1 t). Ilrll anil W alter WlrarliliiK,

NewB of KccordM n r r ln if o I-lce iiH efi

' , ■ I)K ('. SI Dulo llenn iiin , r i . iinil Vlijjliilii

Droflks, 10, iHith of T w in ra lln .O scar I^rnV 'V iilgiinirjro, :<i, Itng.

•eisoit, kiiii Uciiuilce A nnu A nu ' «lt«»K. ^1. k lin iieilv .

I Tem peratures *

News' in BriefCo&clndea Visit

G uy H . e h e a re r h a s r e t i r e d from a v is i t v l t h h is m o th e r In Illinois.

tH ndent l> « v e t ^L eonard M oore, son of ^ r , a n d

SWif. XT’ T . MOOre. h a s retJVnffd to th e U niversity Of W yoming, follow­ing a ho liday v is it here.

I lo l ld a j G uestG len O lsen, em ploye of th e G ood­

r ic h R ubber com pany. Pocatello, has ;concluded a ho liday vL lt w ith his pa ren tal M r. a n d M rs. Je ra le Olsen.

C oncludes V lilt b lc k Pow ell, son of Mr, a n d .M rs ,

Lc.ster powelU hos re tu rned to Cal* lfom ta> Instltu l« of T echnology, P as- nd e n it following .a holiday visit hero.

H tudent D eparts Miss B a rb a ra Young, w ho has

been th e ho liday n te s l o f h e r p a re n ts . M r, a n d Mr.vT D. R, "young, h a s re tu rned to O regon S ta te col-

Corvanis.

Blty of W yoming, Lar&mle. spending N ew Y ear's In O gden w ith friend*, e n route,

Le«Te fo r Coast M r. and M rs. C. E. M cC lain and

daugh ter, M arga re t, a re leav ing to ­m orrow for P o rtlan d . Los A ngeles a n d o t ju r coast po in ts . M iss M e- C la ia m i l . rem a in a t B erkeley, w here Ahe Is a s tu d e n t a t th e Unl-> ve /slty of CallfornlA. MUs B a rb a ra G am ble, w ho h a s been v isiting he re from S ea ttle , will accom pany ,them .

Jonnd for p r rg o n .M iss Lois R e a t and M iss DorH?-

(elghton have re tu rn e d lo {he U nl- w s lty of O regon, follo'wlng holiday Islts here .

F rpm B arleyM r. a n d M rs, M . E .'S hotw ell and m.'-Dlck. hove re tu rn e d from B u r­

ley, w here they were holiday 1fue.^ts' o f M rs. Shotwell-s fa th e r, J . “ R i t te r . '

■Qrde:’ In d e p artln e n ts headed . _ (X)intlve ccnhmlsslonera. Revival of ihc cabinet .^yatem sfhereby com ­missioners are councillors to th e gov-' frnor. .R eform in th e highw ay d e ­partm ent.

• Auto L icense R edoetlen ■M. Tran!!fering tHF s ta te mtirlcet-

Intt commission au th o rity on tifans- p ortatlon rate* from ih e d e p a r t- tnpn t of a g ricu ltu re to th e public u tilities com m ission. •

is . Rcduciloo of. th o a n n u a l li­cense nnti reg is tra tio n fees fo r a u to ­mobiles to $5.

16. A m endm ent o f tlie c o n stitu ­tion lo provide fo r ap p o in tm e n t by ;he s ta le boa rd of 'education of the .superintendent o f public in s tru c ­tion. P la c in g m ore . ^ w e r over Edu­cation h a nds of th e board a n d tak ing rfsponslb lllty fo r a ll cdu* caUonal affalr.% except finance o u t of .ihe hand* o f th e leglsJature.

n . B udgeting of a ll education f u n * on n b ien n ia l basis a n d su b -

'ijflSwfn of a ir budgets to th e .board of education for a p p te ^ l .

IR C urta ilm en t o f edlicaU on ex­penses a n d e lim ina tion < f squabbling between various a tn te sections and factional group.n over ndm lnlstraU vc . ^ d finonclal m a tte rs .

T ta c h c r L eaveiM iss M ary B eam s. !iome economics'

in s tru c to r a t Sprague. W ash., h as ncluded a ho liday v is it w ith h e r •rents. M r. a n d M rs. A. 8 . Ream s.

K im berly.

I s tm ^i. ^bya 8 t n ^

Mlsj

Bfeturn Jo C alifo rn ia M r. a n d M rs. C harles Allen. H u n t­

in g to n P a rk . Oallf,. h ave ended a visit w ith M r. and M rs, C. E. Allen a n d M r. a n d M rs, P . W. Slack, Uwlr p a ren ts .

Snte R e turnMias D oro thy H opkins. M lA M ary

E llen G rieve. M arx Joslyn , Pau l O 'L eary a n d Cecil I ^ s s e t t have re< tu rn ed to th « College of Idaho . Caldw ell, lo resum e Utelr studies.

B re a k a * ^ m S ka tingG ay lo rd P roB isco. 13. w as ad ­

m it ted lo th e T w in F a lls county ■ I yesterday for t r e a t-

h a d broken h is r ig h t ami-'Whiie i» mtmB:---------

-7aycM *iM eetM em bers of th e board o f direc tors

o f th e T w in J^U s Ju n io r C ham ber of C om m erce m e t th is noon a t the R oberson h o te l in reg u la r weekly session. -R outine ttusiness wila dis- cussed.

A rrive from BoiseM r. u id Mrs, C ..A . B i c k f o r d * ^

tu rn ed yesterday from Boise w here they spent th e hoUdaya wlUi frien d s ' and relatives. M lu H elen L u ttm an . In Idaho from Mebra.ska fo r. th e holidays, accom panied them for w e e k 's 'v i s i t ' before resum ing ' d u tie s aV a velet‘a iu ' 4(0Aplt«l.

A i th e llo tp lU iR obert Jensen nnd W illard B u c h ­

an an , T w in .P a lk ;..M a s te r Q oylord Probasco, Buhl; M Us L eona I ^ n o - walrt, H ansen , a n d P re d Cheley, Edert> i^ere adm itte d to th e T w in Falls (oun ty g c n era i« y h o sp lta l. P a tie n ts dLmilssed Include M fs, V. W. Long a n d son, and M rs, S a rah McElroy, T w in F jIIs , ond M rs. M ary *nioma8, K im berly. •

D river FinedR alph P. P la n V 'K im b e r ly , th is

m orning plen<lpd Bullly lo a charge o f rrcklcBs rir lnn ij and wn.i fined 135 nnd oosin i\n h e ap p ea red befoie Ju stice of th e l*rm e q u y T , Bwope, P innk w asjB rvPsled early fiundtiy m grnlng by fitn te Trftfflo O fficer V. K, /M iron, M niik pn id hlfl fine. n« well ns ciisla, and \va« released, rec ­ords show.

T o D enver MchuoU MIm olit'iA CIMpniAi) nnd MIm

J riin lliirvey. 'IV lii Kalis; Mlrui M nr- lanno lilusKirk nnd MIa\ Lucy Ailcle Dllllnuhiiin. J '^ lr r ; MIm M A rgarnt r<iltcr, KltiltTfrly; Miss I'cKny Pyle, Jt'io ino; Miss Dnrln ErjwliUng. 8 llo - slioiie, iinilit Mli« Joan Blckneil, M oiinlain Home, have re tu rn e d to c;oloindo W omen's college, .

tro m (lla li 'Mr, and Mrs, E lilrrii C, P a rk er

and i'lilldron. U ilUte, Ivi Je n n nnri Ileveriey, liavii le tu rn ed from a Uol- liliiy li ip to U iah, T hey vlslleil Mr, I 'n tk e i’s parent.'', M r '. 'a n d M rt. C, J. {’a iker, n t K omitlfirl, nnrf Mrs. r iu k e r 's pnren i". Mr, a n d M rs, W, A. Iliiigliani; C lin ton . Mr, P a rk er hImi itltriiiicd II I liieC 'day conveii- 'll'in of tho A ine ilran Pack ing niul J 'rm lm e tomiJnjiy a t Og«)e».

I letu rii to NchnoljM Imi MnxliiA l-HM. MIm Je an

MlM I.uciiln T hlker, Miss M il-' ll<' H nilth. MIm N urm a U tayner, MIm Ollinian KnlKlii, MIm Caro l lle ln - ilch , W lllls H am ilton, fclllJi Clard- ner, I 'la n k Poiiinu , P ri^ 't t CTafpen- lec, licili PNckard, W lUoh Andersoti. H t.i <Jr.K)hn», ICimnmi ftlb b , B ert Mild N allm n r o lin ii and Hob Hug- gm d t have ir i i i i i in l to Ihe llnivorT eliy of liliiho. H im tlicni, fo ilow ln rholiday vitilla l in e . i

IdaJiu N(u<leiiU UtuiliriitJi Hliu, will raburn thU

week to the U niversity of Id ah o a t Moscow Incliidrt Misn MllUoont Ki- dridge. Miss lie th llotliw ell. M iss

Kinjr»»firy. m j u w nnrtaK hhes. MUs K a th ry n Colwell, -Mhs Prancea W ilson, MIfa M ary IJ. Bnlllli, MUa Ja ^ ii 'l.y i ic f , MIsa M ar- Jorlo Johnston , Miss' M lrg u tr lte Ogl«, B in BaU a, Dill &ott)w*||, A n tiou r A n d m o n , Wood;B(rtnw*||, A n tiou r A n d m o n , Woody n»PA. Ed BfhD ll. Bob^ Suto tiff. Dick Raynolds, J e rry Prioe, > LaunaVd jQ lin/ilon a n d ' tih « rn ian K ^ y .

r « m Inangw ral •M rs. E m m a Clouchek. M rs. G en

evleve D w ight. M iss iz e tta McCoy, M lu B . M nrlc A ukerm an, M r. and, Mr^. V ernon E, P e rsonctte and Mrs. R . E, L eigh ton w ere expected to re ­tu r n today from Boise w here they wer* am ong th e T w in fW te county gue^ta a t th e Inaugu ra l ball l a s t

-evening. M r. a n d ^ ijr* . J . Lynn D uke arrived ho m a - ^ t evening from Boise w here they also attended th e recep tion a n d ball h t h ono r of C, A. D ottolfsen and a ta te o f­ficials.

Giistiirsoii. Kites Meld jit Moi-tiiary

Im prcssivfl r ite s wero condutftrd th is afte rnoon for Mrs; M ary Gus- tafhon. 73. w ife o f A, E, Oji.itafson, a t th e T w in PalLn m ortunry chapN, M m, G usta fson died F riday a t the rou n ly general hospital.

Q uoiitltle s of floral trlbu le s bore e x iiresslo h 'o f esteem for M,rs. Odd' talr.on w h o .c a m ii (o Ihe United S ta te s Irom h e r na tiv e 'S w ed en 40 years agti,

Uev. M ark C. CrnnrtTliprge)-, pas- l/>r o t th e ChrliitlsH rh u rrh . of' flrlatp.rt.

Mrn. J . A. DyRcrt ^ang ttto num ­bers, "Cros.Miig the n s r ” anil "flliiW<itt>."

PnlllH-iirprn were Friuik Johnson, P led lli i id r r , Roy llavi-tliuul; J . H,' D ynert, L. a , M cC iorkni ond Mr, N rw inan.

In tein iciU was In Tw in FulLi cein- e ttry .

CUN MHO WES

iUSItOfOR SIWEN’SCAi

Schedule a n d prices fo r th e spe- lot c a r to be a rran g e d a t S ho­

shone to c a rry sou th c e n tra l stock, m en to th e Id ah o F a lls convention of th e Id ah o W ool G row ers asso­c iation w as announced he re today by J.‘ L . F u llc r^ p a - Uio U nion pacific,

T he a p o d a l c ar, accom m odatln 'g 1 or m ore, w lll.be aet a t th e -S h o -

shone y a rd s for occupancy a t 10 p. m . W ednesday. I t is due In Id ah o FalH s t 7:30, a . m . Thursday '. Ja n .6, the day on w hich th e wool grow -' e rs ' convention opens.

' R e tu rn TVlp m e so u th c en tra l c a r will be se t

on . 'Id lnw a l Id ah o F s ll^ o t 9 p, m , Ja n . 1. f in a l day of th e conven­tion, M r. Pu llep sa id . I t w ill leave th e re n t 12?0S a. m . S u nday , J a n , 8,anri wtl\ nv^Hv,. Rhr,^hnn^ n t 4

Seen TodayTow n looking sllghUy ba re os

w orkm en 'take down those, C h ritU decorations above th e atreeta

au to w ith couple

some' ye'ason or o the r . . . Folk* buying 1939 license plate* a n d tak ing .a c h a n c e 'th a t the legU la- tu rc Isn 't golng to enact any th in g a long th e lines of a *5 s tro igh t r a te . , . M an, queried u.s to why ho took * 0 long to aij.iwer telephone, asserting he was o u t p lanU ng h is ga rden a n d 't h a t It will be com ­ing up by Pebruarj- if th is w ea the r hold.1 ou t . . , Couple of av iation enthusiasts.dU coverlnit th a t plane w hich flew over town la s t n ig h t w asn’t;-lost a n d looking for la n d ­ing field, b u t was sim ply ah lp c arry ing •pair o f local m en w ho w an ted a look-see a t the c ity -after d a rk . . . A nd papers, ritrt a n d tw o h a ts blowing along M ain avenue In sudden wind gust.

CALLEDSyDEAltiJA R B ID G E , Jo n . 3 (S p i^ lh l) —

Jo h n Jo seph M adlgnn, na tlye ol Irr ljisd , a n d r e s l d y t of_ Ja rb ldgc for tlic po st 10 years, w ho d(cd“ s t 1 a. m . 'ja n : I, was paid f in a l tr ib u te M onday a<t«moon a t Ja rb ldge.'M r . M adlgan . iv m iner, cam e to

th e U nited S ta te s 40 years ago. He ■HM born In th e Q n era ld Isle Aug, 4, 1011.•T . A. B utche r officia ted a t th e

services. M rs. A lfred Nelson, M rs M. Alps, Mrs. W illiam M cBride. M rs. B. B, Cordell. M rs> M innie Marquard.'ion and M rs. M am ie Lewis accom panied by M rs. M arvel Alps

- "Softly and T en d e r ly " "Goc

.. th a t day. I t m ay be u ^ d w t i l

On a rr iv a l a t Id ah o F a lls . Jo n . 3, thfe c a r m ay bo used u n til 8 a . m., ha lf a n h o u r a fte r arrlvlni

Special f* re ..^o r .the- Is «7'.3S,. p lus $1.35 fo r Ii

W ill T ik e Core of You" a n d "Nearei M y G od to Thee."

In te rm e n t was in Ja rb ldge cem ­etery . under the direc tion o l the T ^ 'ln P a lls m ortuary.

Mr, M sdlfrar Is .sun’lved by a s l j - te r. Mrs. P . D. L am bert. R upert, a n d a broUici living in S a n P raQ - clsco. •

uuiivm i/niiuiifuK im berly flarc-up o » tr th e fac t

th a t New Y ear's eve dance rs gascrt- ^ d J y dld'li& tiTsali a t th e -J tro to f o f

P u l l m .n i n a I I to rc a p p c r .'T h c c a r m 'fl '> l« S l- th t» b y v W iitln * th e K a U will hand le 28. Mr, H ille r sftfd .'aad .'

take m ore If lower b e rth s are “doiiblfifl Up."

n u jie R eftrva tlon* S tockm en wlshlnK to m a k e reser­

vations should c o n tic t th e ir ne a res t Unlon^ Pacific passenger a g e n t. —

Fully tw o ffr th ree dozen stock ffrowers from soulli c en lrn l Id ah o will' a tte n d Hie Id rt io T a i ls con­v e n tio n .-sev e ra l p ro m in e n t sheep­m en so ld th is ofterrtoon.

.SiiiniuoiiN ('oiiieH To II. .Siillivuu

coniplflied todsy for H arry H. Hulll- viin, 4(1, laborer, and residen t o( Tw ill Fnlls for 13 yearn, w ho dird '

a jm tirn t fo r u siio rt tim e,Mr, SulilvAu was born Ju n e 3,

II11I3. In M lwonrl,He Is.fiUi vlVPd by tw o sniui. H arry

fluilivan, J r . 14. and liflwreuro I#« Biiillvan. 1-1.

•Ilm iMMly ri fitfl n t ' lh e W hite mor- tiiiiiy iirndiuK lu iirrn l nrrange- nin iln . '

Search Asked-for Kimberly Citizen

I/K'iil polirp iciiliiy ,w rre asked to nid In n neu rih for 'I'oin Mayor, SO- yrn i-o ld K linlieilv lea lden t w ho dU- appea ipd Innt I 'lldity.

’I lie m an 1a described na b ttng sin f rr i- ta ll, welHhliig ISO pound* and With gray Imir, m i r «f hU fron t te e th a ie nilM ing a n d th f re 1« a s fn r on ilir liaC ^of jils »eok.

Will'll iHAt KFfln th e m an waa Wnailng a d a rk /iweater, uve iaili and a y

i M G CO-OP Wilt ELffil FOOR

Rcclectlon or rep lacem ent of Tour d irec tors on Ihe board of th e Tw in PalLi County L ivestock M arke ting association will form one fea tu re of th e bu .ilneu se.ssionn a t th e o r- g a n lta t lo n ’s a nnual m eeting W odnes- d a y a ^ o u n iy A gent H arvey a . Halo said, '

T lie d irec tors w how te rm s expire a re Thomiui Parks, M ler; G eorge C. Leth. B uhl; F rank \v : B iow n. Tw in Falls, nnd 'O rv lllo Cr<-c‘d, F iler, Tliey were c lec ted In IH30 for th ree -y ea r

' tenuM. EJuhl otlKT d irec to rs are holdovers, w ith four to end tUelr teVms n e x t y rar.

l l i o ahnuiO mertluK of th e live­stock n ia rke llng co-oii will stnw nt 10:30 n. id. i,l i)ir ^U rr f«Jr«roMnrt.tr Ihu.incs.'. priHiriuii Is schedu led for the ntoniinK. »i>ei«krrn In th e a f te r ­noon a n d election of d irec to rs a fte r the apeaklntt proftiant.

L. M, PpjMoij. v lre-|ire.s |d*Bt of the Ogden luilon itloi'kvincls, h ead s the ta |kers. He will diM-u.is llvfsiock m ark e ting iitinf.es ‘c an benefit SOUUl Id ah o gtowcrn. .

T O O I .A T U TO C I . A S S l F f

B*RM, u n iiu n . ' tioii^o m od., except h eat. lii(|. VJd Hill,. i.nkea Dlvd,

T i7 JiiniiH 'r Oil-------For CJctllnR U p Nightiilu v ate morih of h iiiip * r '« ir luiohit

lM«M. «u .. uuuts imU arMii UMau, yuiir 310 bsrli in i U It do«» oui iitili n tiiir* (iii«h *a«*M RDt<l« *M ' at{i<r WMtM rrdffl kltftifft, JtiMM icMs can ctiwe lh » ' Ir/lialioii rMUltlni la ■•Uliii up i)l|liii, f ri^ iitn l or lo in ir finw, hiirulMi, l>iriikeh> n> !*■ naia«. A*k drii(f1«U aii«t>li*i* fur flUKKTB (Uo). ,UiMllr a t MsJmUo f W m a tr ,

__ mday—reached th e 'f o r -r n d K f ^ p la ln t stage today . . -C T ro p la ln t was filed I n 'p r o b a te co u rt a lleging' th a t D eane Shipley, ope ra to r of th e R ofklng C h a ir ba ll­room a t K im berly, com m itted a m is­dem eanor by "keeping a d an ce ball open on Sunday,"

T h e com plain t was signed by J . W . C arre l. Kimberly.

Shipley »woa reod^ fo r a rra ig n ­m e n t tpday bu t Judge G uy L, K in -

.ney wps occupied and th e h earing pt;pWfbly~wlll be W ednesday m o m - IniM T h e donee pavilion ope ra to r sfiu t down tl\p hnll eorly S u n d a y ' request of deputy sheriffs reported ly beeji a.iked to to by R ev. Clive WXIIams,N azarenc pastor, and Kev, It^ewls E, H all, D utte, M ont., evanueDst ho ld ing m eetings • a t th e sam e c hurch . ■ ■

ShJpley fold. She riff B. P . P rn le r th a t his rs tob lishm en t ha« been opera ting under th e . law bu t Iho t New Y ear's festivities iw d edged over th e m idnight hour.

m un ltiea h ig h lig h ted san ltaU on’w ork In th is accUon du rin g 1938, H . B, P os t, s a n ita r ia n 'fo r th e d is tric t h e a lth u n it,- s a id th is a fternoon .

M r. P o s t, p a rticu la rly referred to th b com m un ities of aoodlngTBurlfcy a n d J e ro m e w her« th e h e a lth u n it Is coopera ting w ith c ity councils In e n fo rcem en t of rallk ordinances. In T w in Pftllfl P oe t o c ta 'ln a n ddvlsory p osition in connection w ith enforce­m e n t w ork c a rrU d on by D r. E. R . P rice, eUy m e a t a n d d a iry inspecw r.

A dvance Show n I n tho th re e com m unities m en ­

tioned , I t w as po in ted b u t, th e w or£ h as te n d e d - to r id th e a reas of-un- Inspected a n d d a n g ero iu milk.'. Ii eac h case th e c ity coimcU and rccog-

.{ilzcd d a irym en coopcrd ted to i i^ su re a w holesom e m ilk kupply. .

I n th e p a s t . ^ a r .m a n y Improve­m e n ts hove be en no ic d In the dairies ■ervlng these com m unlU fs. Post sa id . P a ra m o u n t am ong e m Is th e f a c t t h a t . a ll d iseased cows linvo lieen e lim in a te d in th e recognized d a iry h e rd s and . a ll cows hove been te s tc d r I n add itio n n e arly h a lf a •doten Ttfw m ilk houses and b a m s have been designed a n d constructed w ith P o s t a id in g In th o designing. M ost o f th e recognised da io 'f^en h av e com plied 'w ith th e law and h av e m a d e Im p o rtan t advancc^ d t(r- Ing th e 12 -m onth period . Such co­opera tion . I t Is believed, will be coit- tln u e d d u r in g 1939.

" I t ix In te re s tin g lo notfi." P « t com m ented , " th a t p laccs w here th e p ro ira m -h a s advanced th e m ost are those p lacM w here th e c ity officials h ave ta k e n a n a c tiv e in te rest In Ihe o rd inances ."

I n s j ^ d o n i by S ta te U w .T h e sM ita t lo h pxpcrt pointed

o u t th a t IrK iill th e sm aller towns, -W here th e re a re no c ity m ilk o rd in ­ances, Inspections a re m ade by a d ­h e rin g to a ta te I'egulatlons.

I n conectlon w ith th e yearly re ­p o r t M r. P o s t a lso released ta b u la ­tio n s for th e y e a r on bacteria counts o f nrtlk from th e dolrle.^ scrvlry G ooding. Je ro m e a n d Burley. T»i c o u n t given Is th e overage f o r th e y e a r a n d o r tln a r lly a grade A m ilk ru n s u n d e r 5Q,000-biret«rU per cubic c en tim ete r. T h e vjwlousldairlca w ith th e ir a v e rag e ' b a c te rla je o m its /a l­low:

G ooding: P a rk e r . 32,500; Sm alley, 36,000; B crgcfl_allgh tly over 50.000;

-P a lea ,- a iiyh t ly-over-6W K h---------------J e ro m e : T hcm pson . 31,000: Gould,

TTM li; b ta o ley , 45.W0.-------------------- :B u riey ; F re e r . 18,500; Stoked, 22,- to; P ace, 25,000; W am ke. 40,000;

Spou r-B udge , sUghtly over 50,000; McGaslln^fflir-&00;000. ------------

D eatli Comes t o

B urley WomanB U R L E Y *.Jan . 3 (SpecloD—Mrs.

M ildred L uke A lexander, w ife of C lorence E . A lexander, died Sunday a t n p . m . n t h e r hom e on N orth O akley everi'we.

M rs. A lokar Ju n c tio n . UUih, in Septem ber, 1014. S h e cam e ,to Burley from W yom ­in g abo u t two years ogo.

Su rv iv ing rela tives o re h e r h us­ban d a n d m o the r, M rs. A. E. L u k c^ a d ftu g h tc r.'E v n M, A lexander; th ree

Khrothcrii, M cllroy jinrt Leland. W yoming nnd G erald , Helena, M ont,, ond tw o ^later8. M rs. Jen n ie ^ n n il . Rocl: S p rings, Wyo., a n d Mrs; H n ft id Johiuion, S a l t U k e ' City,

T l ie ^ o t ly fcsta a i- \h a Burley fu . n e ra l hom e p tn d in g funera l or-

Licenses Sell Despite That

# 5 X a w . J H o p eY ou c a n 't sto p people from buy­

in g 1939 a u to l lc e n s c ^ n o t even w ithth e proejject th a t th e y il lose money if th # JeglalaJtirB »hoo2d-vbte s tjn e type of «S f la t fee.

T h o fa W hat th e C ounty Assessor J . D. B o m h a r t a n d h is sto ff dU- covered today, flcst (lay for sa le of 1039 m otor veh icle plate*.

AlXhough B a m h a n told prospec­tive buyers th a t in ev en t of a $5 f la t le e theri^ w ou ldn 't be any re ­fu n d fo r licenses a lready purchas^iJ.

. ^ e figures fo r th e f irs t h a lf-day of 1030 license so les show ed: 28 poss-

^ c o rt, th re e private trucks, one im erclal trt,ck . 16 s rteclftl^umbers* irved w ith cash pa |d .

evidently wise to the . . . i s e - s itu a tio n . Bam-

. becausb th e re w asn 't i touck l l c e ^ so ld up to noon.

T h e assessor adv ised Q o to rls ts to "w a it l o r legislative c lariflM tlon of th e proposed u U c e n s e ^ a t t^ r . be-, causa If Aich a p la n should be p a s se d - th e re would be no refu nd s.”

' In o th e r w ords. *lf you pay t23 for your Ucenee; th e n th e IS f lo t fee U Inaugu rated , you '^ be ou t >17;

EMeosisiLto

C ounty com m itteem en o f th e T w in p a lls County A gri^ajJtural (Son-- setV atlon association a s s ^ e d th'clr posU today a n d launchecl In to «; day -lpng session.

W alter Reese, C astleford. took of­fice a s c ho lrm an : J . E. Pohlm on. H ollister, v ice-chairm an , a n d I . T . C reed. F iler, th ird m em ber. T h e a l­te rn a te c o u n t yG eorge C. L eth , d id n o t a tte n d th e -session today a t w hich th e th ree -» g u l8 P -m e m b er6 -to o k -tti* -o » lh -o f- 'o fflcc .

E lection of & sec rc tao '- trea su re r was scheduled os one of th e m a t- <^ra fo com c before (h e rtcw board. ■Lengthiest m o ttc r wos expected to be ou tlin ing of th e progrom in th e c oun ty for 1039.. .R a y W . L incoln, p resen t secrC' ta ry - trea su re r .- was cxpected to be reelected fo r th e com ing year.

Notices o f 1039 a llo tm en ts have been scq t to th e s ta te AAA office.

iMOted In BoLne, and fa rm ers o f c ounty will be nd(I?ied, — '

Aged Resident of Jerom e Passes

JKROMC, Ja n , 3 (fipeclall — CIm rIrs A. Miller. 02, bne, of Je r- ' oine county'.i o ldest re>lrleiiui, died M onday ovrnirig n t hl.i hom u.f’ollow- lim a p ro trn rlrd lilnr.-<«.

Mr. Miller, «. rM ld w t of J e r ­ome for 20 years, was Imrn n tc . ao, lB4(I,.at llniierslow n, Md, Ho livetl th e .g rrn le r p a rt of h is life u l Dixon, III.

H is wile preceded h im in death nearly II yenrn ogo. He ISfSurvivrd by one son. W illiam M iller. Jerom e; tw o dniigliters. Mrs. R obert Fulton aiHl Mrn. J. Ailkins. bo th Ot Dixon, fll.; o n r lirother, M oiiln Miller. Polo, iij.; 10 grandch ild ren and n great-K randi'hlldren.

11)11 hin'v ir«1s a t liiR W llfy funer- pi luiinu |>i'ndiiig funera l uniinue* me*it*.

Pneum onia Takes Melon Valley Boy

DUHL, Jn n . 3 fSjw elal)—Tommy G urnev , year-o ld-son of M r. and Mru, E dgar G urney , died Thurs<lay m om lnif from tlie e lfrc ts o f jmeu- m onia i>t tho homo of his paren ts In-M clon valley.

Ifo l.n survived by h is jia ren ts and tlie follow ing broUicrs and sisters; Joneph, Pearl, Law rence, Ettie. Georf^e, D irk iind Lee,

•Hie l)od>^-^•l' ts «i tiie , All;ert,ion inorliiiiiy pending funera l ahangC ' n ieiits.

i h y .&ud floral o fferings In our late b rreaven irn t,

M It nnd MIIA U, G , JA M E a ' AND PAMH,V.

m m i ’

s y c M i i r i B 'D R L E 7, -

le ^ h ig h .H ttool to d a y jM ia lo e t o n e _ ,____D f : l t » - .A ^ '^ l e t« 8 w ith th e d e a th Of L ea iT 'P .- A ff t l tu w f j j ^ y e t r - f l l i t . y o uth w ho d i e d 's i m d a l i g h t o F lh - Juries received D ^ . 20 w hile h u n t­ing In .th e sagebrush . ^ ■

Tho -boy 's 'cla ssm ates and fellow - m cm bers o f tfai B urtoy h igh school basketbaU team p a id special tr ib u t« to h im a t funera l aervlces h e ld a t 10 a ..m . toda> a i the -C hurch o f thb L ittle Plow er. F a th e r J . B. Kun^:el o lllela ted a t th e ^ u J e n i ib*m . stu d e n ts form ed a Itoe oS h ono r a n d _ acted a s pallbearers.^ u r l a l was a t B urley cem etcry “ n e a r th e grave of. h is m o the r. M rs. J a c jn to A ca ltu rrirw ho died tw o y e ars ago.

Y oung A caltu rri w as In ju red w hen h e fell from th e ru n n in g bo ard ' of th e au to in w hich a p a rty of frien ds w as scoilrlng th e sagebrush for rab b its . H e w as In jured only a few ho u rs before h is basketball team m ates w er^ to p lay T w in P a lls . ^ ' T he youth h a d been a popular

m em ber o f h is c lass a t th e h ig h school, a n d h a d . been a n a ^ t a n d - Ing basketball player.

Survivors Include hLi fa th e r and these bro thers a n d sis ters : Pet? .Sonny. Gene, Jo y ,' JuanltA , M ary end Joyce, o t B uriey, a n d Louie A ca lt^ frl, K etchum .

R osary serv ice i j s t n h t ld P ayne m o f tu o r y ,,* ^ p. m . M onday .

A graduk l de<jrease in th e n u m ber • o f new eases of m easlek repo rted in T w in P i l l s county w as n e te d ‘ h e re . t h iU f te m o o n w ith release o f th e r eg u la r weekly com m unicable dlseosb rep o r t a s com plied by officia ls o f th e d is tr ic t h e a lth un it.

T h e repo rt shows th a t .d u r ln g th e post seven-day period th e re were 24 new cases .of m easles no ted . O f th is n u m b e r 18 w ere in th e c ity o f-T w in Falls ; seven in F ile r a n d o n e .a t H an -

O th e r cases of com m ucose reported Included seven c .......pox. fo u r b e in g . In K lm b tr ly a n d tlw ee In B uh l; one pneum db la a t B un r &nfl t n r w . mrnn ps -’i i i ' T w iu ' F alls, - ---------- -■

said'. A fter ran c h e rs receive th e ir in- div idual no tices , appeals fo r changes m ay tie filed In '’w riting a t th e as- soc iatJom ifnd iiua rtciB . ---------- r -

FLISIpiE.'JIIPtANESHEffi

nPossTb-miy— I h a r ' i w o rplonea would 9<>on Join those olready housed o t the-loco l a irp o r t w as seen th is afte rnoon a f te r Bill -W eber, B |)ortsm an-fllcr. re tu rn e d from Boise.

W eber m ade tho (rip Sa tu rday a n d took o 125 horse power W am e r- Scarnb m otor w ith h im , H e recently purcha.<ied th e eng ine In Ixvi A nge­les, T he m otor will bo Imitallcd oi hlfl LlMMlH P. T . bl-j>Jflnc Which will ■tnobubly be re lu m ed to Tw in Fnli.s'by th e la st of th is m onth ,

A l tiio nnniL- tim e V ictor KcUey, Hiw-ellon,’ announced n e a r complc- tle n of w ork w hich ijas been done on h is ahlp, fin E aglerock b l-p lane . Tho p laner n o w t^ t Rolso, Ijoa h a d n new power, p la n t Insta lled ond has been com pletely remodeled. In place of th e Hisso engine w hich was form erly on the sh ip th e plane now has a W rig lit J-4 . H e expects to re tu rn h is sh ip to T n’ln Falls before the end of tlio m on th , ' ,

W ofk nn bo tli I'liljts Is befiig done by thu W ebb Ply ing service U Boise.

81'K CIAl. DKl.lVKIlV tititV I(.'K F ast—(.'onvtnlent

pickup a n d deliver trunks, fiack* '^gca any s ire , onywliere.

M inim um 2So * ' PJH )N > 100

(fonlinuoiis Khuwi Dally

I S e (0 < M-K idd lc i I Q c AnylUne

— IIN C I* JO K -K 'lis ---------

O akley W oman ^Killed in . Crash

M DRTA U GK , J a n . 3 (Special)*— M rs. E v ere tt Pu ller, M u rtaugh h a s learn ed of th o d e a th o f h e r sister. M iss M yrtle C ranney, In a n au tom o­bile acc iden t In P o rtlan d la s t S u n ­day. J - . , — .

M iss Crianney, form erly o t Oakley, h a d been employed in th e c o as t c ity . F uhp ra l a rrangem en ts h ave n o t been

Slep -K cn A u to Partd Co.. lor PEP see ST E P

T h e M ost^,Prom pt Service fo r DeariD^s.

Phone W - S I S

i^H A T CAN A CANARy OO THAT » C A N 'T

DO . M O N tv

THATi EASy; W R M iR U K LETiSEE

Y O U TAKE A BATH IN A SAUCER./

* 0 U CAN easily oee why p to i- peetlve e a r .b a y m and o a r ow n­er* look i l M to U nion MoUr Co. For h e re 'w e o ffer f in e r Uaed C a r eholoe . . , deflnllcly superior lervfclng a( M anmr.y p r ie r tl

39 C hevrolet 4. V oor Sedan..,30 P lynioutli 4 b o o r B edan,

H ra te r nnd D efrosteras v -a P o rdor Sedan,

D eluxe Model ...................... IMSS3 Dodge' Deluxe S edan .......I 9S31 H udson Coupe ................... IHfl117 i*iymouili Deluxe Coupe,

New W. 8 . * n r e s .................. . |« 5

,...|S09JO Niuih Uedan, Radio,

H eater and T ru n k ....30 V'B F ordor T ourlnv

Bedan ------------------------W06aj.V-O'l'uiJor......... ............W#

T «U €K H 't RUOKH TBU CK S IQ O lievrolet I '.i Ton

T ruck, 161 w.B.S9-Chevrolet \ i Ton P ickup .il3S14 u -a Pickup ' i Ton ........... »a«oIT V*B'BtIke.Plckup f t"T on *486

o i m iiN K n CA R r R i c e i t UAKK IT KAHY r O R YOCS^O

OWN A B K T T IR OAR • '

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■' T u csd ay i January 3 , 1939

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IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO;

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State J\dedical Officer Speaks At Twentieth Century LuncheonD r. J . 0 . Crom well, m c d ic a l;

di»cctor o f th e sta te h osp ita l {it B la c l^ o o t, w as th e g u e st sp eak er at, th e January lunch­eon m cetin ir o f th e TSventieth C entury club th is a fternoon a t th e P ark hote l. D r . Crom ­w ell’s p ertin en t address on th t heaUh s ta tu s o f Idaho w as esp ecia lly .well received by th e «roup.

M rs. D ean A ffleck ^vus ch a irrtan o f th e program , w h ich • had b een d esign ated “T h e T w e n tie th X c n tu r y Club L ooks T ow ard H ea lth .” M rs. W .-W . T h om as club p resident presided.

M ias M ary H oover played tw(, p ia n o num bers,. I'Concert ^ u d e . '

L iszt, a n d “O rotesiiuc M arch ," B ind­ing.

M rs. P . B.-,W ilson, liU cn 'a tlona l reJftUoris c lia lh n an , prM«*hl«l for

' th e club's considera tion , ttic rc.^olu- t io n ad o p ted by the Id ah o S ta te r e d e ra tlo n of W om en’s clubs lost fa n a t Moscow. .

M iked fru its In Jewel tone.s. heaped hIsK on wooden trnys,

• b lendea candles were th e d ^ o ra tlv e d e tails (o r th e luncheon tables, a r ­ranged by M rs. M. E. Shotft-cll.

. ch a lrq ja n of th e decorating com m it­tee. '

* *NOVEL DECORATION .s FEA TU RED AT SU PPER

M r. a rid M rs. M itchell H un t. Buhl w ere h osts a t a charm ingly arranged b u fre t supper Sunday evening CrlmVon t a p e r s In candclabrn m ounded w i t h evergreen, b ranches of w hich were tlnkly mlnlftt)iro copper bells, form ed th e unusua l centcrplecc.

ML« .D o r ia n H u n t , ta len lc j d a u g h te r o f th e host-s, enterta lncc th e p a rly e)D) accordion solos Chinese checlcers were th e evening': diversion. ’

Mr, a n d M rs. B urton GrlRgs iuic fam ily,- O oodlng; D r. and M rs

Mr. and M rs. C laude >nyland_M rs,

Henmaii->Brooks Rites AnnouAced, • to Friends

M r. and .M rs. A lex Bj-ook.'?, T^vin F a lls„n n n ou n ce th e m ar­r ia g e o f th e ir .d a u g h te r . M iss V irg in ia E lizab eth Brooks to D a le H enm an, son o f M r. and M rs. 0 . E . H enm an.

T h e m arriage wuh so lem n ised N ew Y ear’s ev e at lOt.'iO ’clock a t th e B a jitis l p arson age , R ev . R oy E . B arn ott, pa

tor o f th e church, read ing th e r in g cerem ony.

A tten d in g tl}e couple \vere M r. and Mrs. -J o h n H inze, brother-in -law and si.ster o f th e bridegroom .

^ r h e r m arriage, th e bride w ore a sm a r t wine crepe ‘ s trc e t~ te n g th (rock w ith wine And blade acces­sories, a n d a corsage of gardenias .

M rs. HInze w as gowned In a tea l blue model w ith brown accessories.

New V ta r's day a wedding d in n e r w as sen ’fd a t th e home o( the b ride 's paren ts, th e wedding guesU n um bering 17. ,

A lL dw oro tlve de tails were carried o u t in b ridal w hite. .Including the tie red , decorated wedding cake.

M r. .a n d M rs. H enm an a r« a t hom e to th e ir (riends a t 461 T h ird a venue east. M r. H enm an U a de­p a rtm e n t m anager a t th e Id ah o D e­p a rtm e n t store. M rs. HenWion Is n lso associated w ith th e firm .

Mr*. H enm an w as gradua ted from th e T w in Falls high .school, and M r. H enm an com pleted hU educa­tio n a t Albion. Neb.

¥ ¥ ¥T O A STS PROPOSED A T NEW YEAR PAR-TY /

ber.s o f Uks H ospitallers club toosted tlie new year a n d the old year a t a charm ing ly a rranged w atch n igh t p a rty la s t w eek-end a t th e hom e of M r. and Mrs, C laude M. O orden.

M rs. J .' A. Johnson and J . H. a ia n d o n proposed Uie toa.its, (lie guests fo rm in g .a circle and facing we.st In blddlng-goodbj e to-J938r and e a s t to sa lut« 1939.

Bell.*!, holly 'anti 'w hite 'la tK rs inLliR tablfi „a,tlmc.

Tyrolean Motif Features DanceSoldorti h a s Radioland ball­

room p resen ted , a m ore e ffec ­tive* se t t in g th an th e one ach ieved Jaat e v en in g u lien th e . M eT club entertained- i^t, a d a n c i n g p a rty -which: b rou gh t to a sticce.sHful close th e form al holiday sea.snn.

T h e 200 couples ^ e r e grw tw i a l tJio en tra n ce to th e h ^ ll w ith a ru.s- tic sign "Swiss V illage." SlmuInUnK th e e n tra n ce to a Swiss lodse. s tre am e rs were looped a t th e w ulli e n d of th e povllibn, w here a licarth - 'side scene was a c en te r of ln tc r« i.'

F lam es crack led cheerily ,• an<l Uic p lne -bough bordered m an te l of the rock .f irep lace was ligh ted by nn old-fos^iloned hu rrica n e lam p. R us­tic (u m ltu rc . sk i cqu lpm cm anti ska ting shoes carried o u t the lodge m otif.

E lsew here ab o u t th e ballroom w ere a rrangem en ts o ( evergreen, and th e o rchestra plQt(orm wa.^ pine- bordered ; An • 'M ef '’ slgn in spark­ling le tte rs was suspended above the m tis ic lan s,' and*«now scenes pa in ted on Uie wall m irrors ,'*

A n Interm ission fea tu re was singing .of th e M eT song.

Couple Pledges Vows at Church•In th e presence o f 51 wed-'

d in g g u ests , r e la tives and a few in tim a te fr iends. M iss N o n a -D eB oard , d a u g h ter o f Mr. a n d M rs. Roscoe D eB oard, and M yron A skew , a ll oC- T w in F a lls , wore un ited ' in' m a r m g e a t 9 o ’d ock Sunday m orning a t th e I'" o f th e N azflrene. .

T h e couple w as Vinattehded. Rev. L . D . S m ith , p astor o f th e T^vin' Fall.n K azarene church, read the marrijkge service.

T he e n tire wedding p a rty a tten d e d a n u p tia l d in n e r a t 2 o'clock a t th e home of M r. aruj Mrs. M alcolm Field, Tw in Palls, slstfcr and b rp th er-in -l o( th e bridegroom .

M rs. Ask$w was m arried in a royal blue s tre e t .leng th dres.s w ith w hich she wore a 'shoulder aorsage, of r o « - butU, Ulles o ( th e valley a n d sw eet [WM.

T he bride 's table w as cen te red w ith a three-U ered wedding cake, topped*l(S7 a minW turc b ride aii^ bridegroom and loye-blrd.s.

TIjc w edding H mncr was served buffe t s ty le (rom a table cen te red w ith i b eau tifu l n rrnngem en t of pink and w hite c a m a tlo a s a n 4 roses.

Mr. a n d Mrs. A.skcw have estnb - llsh td residence, on Q uincy stree t, She Is a g raduate o( th e F ile r h ish

—Rasm ussen a n d children, S a lt Lake ty . -who have concluded a-v te lt B Brow n home, were-guests. ,

D IN N ER AND CARDS OBSERVE NEW YEAR

Mr. a n d M rs. O. CT H all hi a New Y ear's day d in n e r a t hom e Sunday , and th a t evening* te rta ln c d a t a six -tab le

A w in te r scene, flanked tiy w as Uie se tting for tlie tab le w hich covers were m arked for .Mr, a n d M rs. Sol Moore, B uhl; M r. and

- M rs. T hom as H odder, M r. and Mrs. —P u r le r R ichuiils, M m iT ^ M r s r ‘Hy»- —ru m -B o ek io s. M iss f n o t l Jenk in s

a n d K en n e th H odder. T lie Yule m otif p revaned in th e decorations.

A t card s, M rs. H odder and F rank Q isler w on honors: M rs. RIchnrdi

- received th e a ll-cu t (ovor. a n d H enry Jen sen and M rs. Ivan Lincoln, the lr«vcH ng aw ards. •

SISTE R S PR ESID E AT NEW Y EAR PARTY

Miss Modge H ayw ard and MIm J e an -U ayw ard w tre .U ta lc isca u l Jolly dancing p a rly New Y ear's e a t t))0 hom e of th e ir pa rc i^s . Mr,

. a n d M rs. W . L. H ayw ard. Elm stree t, Onmcs wern B1^o played by the

group, a n d .re frc sm en ls apprnprlritc to th e .season were served a fte r llin new y rn r had Ifeen crreinoniously ushered In a l mIdnlKhi.

E ighteen c lassm ates of th e young • honte*.srs were pre.ient a t th e d e ­

ligh tfu l event. ^

tiv e f o r - th e -m ld n lg h ^ s u p p e r . - brldge, honors w ent to M r. a n d Mr.':. Jo h n so n a n d Mr. and M rs. A " Bobler.

New Y ear's resolutions, cont«nl.s unkpow n, were signed by e ac h 'g u es t upon a rr iv in g .'an d s tu n ts w ere re­qu ired of Individuals of the grouj> d u r in g tho evening.

¥ ¥FO R M E R R e s i d e n t M A RR IES AT W EISES,

M rs. L ottie M urray, B aker, Ore.. form erly of T w in Palls, announces th o rnarrlage o( he r dau g h ter. Miss M ae M urray, a nd Rich a rd E . L ib­e rty , San F rancIiccT ^he coupfe was m a rrie d Dec. 201 n W elser, Rev, O. L . K endall pcr(orm lng the m ony. ^ .

M rs. L iberty Is a secretary Ui the o((lce p f the D em ocrat-H erald , Baker, and Mr. L iberty Is em ployed In S a n Frnticl.'co. She. will Join him soon.

■ H- >(■ >1 SOUTHERN d i n n e r CLUB HAS SESSION‘ A nnual New Y ear’s d inne r of Ihe SouU icrii p in n t r el«b was servw l u t th e home of Mr. /ind Mrs. l.nwretico R, W ard, and M lu O ali Wal'd, N orthw est N iiuirene college stu d e n t,' th is weel:,'3oiitUen» dlslies were fea­tured.

Pre.M'iit U) n^ldltlon to tlin hu.^ts, were Mr. and Mr^. Friink O ri^^, Mr.t. Rnehel Q lvens and la u g h te r , I/iul.se, ntid sons. Kart, K eune lh and I 'nul, and Itrv . and Mr.i. M arkey J. liruw ni

Stewart’Willis ■ Rites Performed

GLENNS FERRY , J a n . 3 (Special) —Miss A deline WlUls, d a u g h te r of Me. a n d Mrs. W . A. W lllls o (l th is c ity , becam e th e bride o( C 'ecli^t). S tew art, so tr o( Mr." a n d M rs. S tew art, Ooodlng. Dec. 24 a t n igh t a l m e B a p tii tjiM tK H rG Ing,

V. ..................... .. The couple was a ttended by theM ic k e y '’pum p h rey ' p rese n tin g ' ilu - ; bride's sister, M iss L illian W lllls, fJr.H p a r t a s a solo, a n d tJie Bioup nnd Fran cis M ario tt. bestjo in ing In the choru-s.

J ,

Calenda-H lghland-view -club-n

O thers w ho a ttended th e cerem ony were,/fiSB A lleen S tew art, M iss M ary Berger and Leland Joh n sto n .' A C hrlstm as-w eddlng d in n er

served m em bers o ( bo th-(B m llles a t •R oy-etew aft-hom e-M ow ii

T c M i m j

nO I.KRO FOR k i d d i e s ' I'A TnCHN D032

For tim Y outigesl I jiil lrn ... MiiJiUin, f li5 os# Ixilcro-frock I 'u t l n i i D0:t3 -driiniiktleully sim ple anil ninniian A w lnler-and-rprlnK o u tf ltl Mr«tfltlK'h up A eu te little sohnol dre' In u ilntled hVijUietln'or p lnld wi»nl --lheI^«rtl^ ou t tho Jniinty iHileni to miUi'h or eontriuit, 'l lils Mnall Jai krl.

“V ^C ountr> 'W om an 's club will meet

W ednesday a t th e hom e of Mrs.L. J . M iller.

* * *M entor club will- m eet-W fdncs-

day afte rnoon a t the home of M rs. A rch T . Coiner. ,

¥ ¥ ¥•Kim berly Road club will m eet

a t 2:30 p. m . W ednefday a t the jhom e of Mrs. Lyons Sm ith . ,

¥— Prtm ra ’!0“ 'jtcbelrah lodge -•wlll-

niee^ a l 8 p. lu. today a t tlic I. O.O. F . ha ll f o r InsU lla tlon of o f­ficers. . ^

¥ ■ ¥ *C hap te r A l of the P . E: O. Sl.s-

lerliood will m eet a t 8 p . m. to ­day^ a t Uie liome of M rv T . C. Bflcoii, J3<7 MapJc nvwiue.

* * *T lie M issionary soclfty of Die

C hurch of the B re th ren will m eet 'I ln iru la y a t 2:30 p. m. n t llie liome of Mrs. Ray Shepherd.

¥ * ¥ - Mr, and Mrs. Roy /im nlley will

e n te r ta l t r lh o Lucky 'I'welve club njem bers and lui.sbnnds Tliiir.i- d ay a t i p, m . a t a pot-l'urk turkey dinner,

V ¥ ¥Amerlciin Le«lon n u x lll iir r will

• mfM III (t p. ni. Wl-dne.sdiiy In the Irf-xlon M rmorlnl hall auxiliary room. A speaker will address the meeting un legislation,

> * ¥ ¥D IN N ER PRECEDES FORM AL DANCING PA RTY X

Miss Jo-HllIy M orehouse was hont- e.s.H lit d inner for Miss l.e»nori' Kli'Wiut, M lu M li'kry I'littipliiey, MKi ICthrl M cCleary, Cllrn Hnren, .luck PliTi'c, Uliiiek IliuKlns and Frank iia te s la s t evpnlng prfredlnK llir [Ditnal daiieo of (he M rT rhili.• A -x ice n u iid w h ite rolcu m otif win. Ic'iiiurcd In the table trliii«, and (lliiiii'i was served by candlrhnlil.

¥ ¥ ¥(iUANOK ARRANdKH llVKNiNd n t^O C IIL k ; I’AK I Y

AnIti'Ipated w ith In teresl liv in Iii'i.'i <i{ thn T w in Fall 111'- |iihi>chl« p a rty tl;

of Mr, a n d /M rs. Jo h n H,

Oqodlnft w here sh e ' had been ployed In Uie L incoln cafe.

Mr. S tew art g radua ted w ith the Gooding class of 1935 and h a s sincc been empIojTd in Everybody's n \a rk - e l a t Gooding. T lie couple will live In Gooding.

IIP fllster U wearing, w lileh dellgfii.. every yim iigsterl D on 't you like llm ta ilored rolln r and the p a r t- w a y belt? lleslctei the style shown, llierota ft loifg.a|f«ved version- anil

• IjjiKHii^rs, too, 'urfa included. 'r ''» initklng lii very s lm p le -w lth fine i slntanco given by ihe Hew C h a r tI

r a t t c r n P922 may be ordered only In I h Id re iu s ite s 2, 4. o. B a n d 10 lll^e II, dress and bloomers, m ju in ^ , yards 35-liicli fabric a n d en tire nl.^elllble. 3 ', ynrds 36.Ji(e|i fabrii'.

(lend n m K N GENTM In ,

l«lnly your HV/.r. • n jl MTVI.K

fo f Uils MARIAN M ARTIN pa tfe rn ,

“a s ; ’"''NIIMIIRR.

l A I IKHN HOOK Ja J jln o u t and really fo r nwHI;,#j Ora (ii« siyies, easy enough lo r beinni>ei 11’ , budget w«rdri)l>esl m id a fashloiMl am tj, and the! oesm lftsi O oau . d rew es a n d «flmble,il 'F u n d n m e n u r ( w k s , ( rulse m iU l^ , Hlylei) fo r tl ,e lam er r ig u ra Oolleio, g rid u a l lo n and■daln" elolhes. T o u fo r t h e .......fry , as w l l m m alB rnlty w And an In lan t U yati* , inoludw l llimerln. and huutedrM M i Or<ler nO *l IJOOK, r i m K N f ’KNTMTATTKHN, ' n r a r JiK?!:

T O O K T II.B R. T W E N n r-r iV B o k n t h .

Bend your ordci' to Id ah o « ren ln R

ding. j

azetfifi

r i ‘lilliii-.en, so u U ie ^ t tit Twin Falls. Fnim er and pm atH tU vr . meinhers hiivr i.ren inv ited .'

llrlieA hm enla will be servrrt fol- liiwihK ilin gam es, a n d inlm rroiu

hnvo been aw arded .¥ ¥ ¥

(HIKNTH IKINOHKD A T D INNER

)U'V. an d ;M r« , M aekey 3. nm viii eiiici lam ed Rev, -and Mrs. Clivn Win.liiiiis. a n d dau g h ter. Miss llvn* l«T Willliiins, K llnberly, and ti'-v, l/<-Al'> i; H all, U utte, M ont., a t d iiik iiirr in it evening a l llio lr hoiiii' in iJk' Minis a p artm e n t.

J t'l 'o m e P a i r W cdH.IKItOMB, Ja n , 3 (a|>orlBh- Miss

l"ii)f Million' a n d K riiesl Urlosel, iHidi Ilf .IfttiiiiB, wo^fl iin ltm l III im ir- iliiHc K atiirday evening a l 10 o ’clot-k hy ili« Ilflv, G, J , K an rln ,' lia p tls l inlnlMi-r, a t th e parannage, .

Wliiiesses were M r, and Mrs,' A illiut It. Katon. T im roiiple plana to live In Jerom e, ■ '

Hazetfigg-Davis Rites Announced

D avh h as announced th e m arriage of h e r youngest son, R onald , to Miss Annie M arie H aeclrlgg, dauRh- te r of Mr. and Mrs, C harles M, HQ' zolrlgg, Bridgeport, W ash. T lie cou pie wns m arried W ednc.sday n t tlie Bethel church, Bridgeport,

n i e bride wore a lovely em bro il ;recl lloor-length gown of s llk -eab- •(l5ie aver snlln and veil cau g h t

* 'l lh rose buds anil o range blo.s.si>nis. M hs Mnry F rn iirjs Monroe, b rides­m aid. wnie a iilnll lace floor-lengih gown. H erbert-L ife- acte<l ns tw.st m an . - \

Ronolil Davis wns gradua ted from IhA n u h l schools and Is well khowii In Ih e n im m unlty. He com pleied ' i eoiirse In th r G lad T /lin g s Ulble In stllu le . Hnn FraneL’iCo, and en tered tlio m bilstry . doliiK work In varlou.i stall's. I'o’r 111" iiast few year* hi has l>een pnstnr of tho local Assem­bly of Ood ehurch. giving up' tho work here iiftrr the dentli uf h is (a the r, Nov. 10,

Buhl Man Weds In Utali Temple

^ Itllll,, .tiih. 3 (H peclo l)-M r,Mrs. J . N. Him t niinounce th e i riagn of llielr sun. I’aul, to M iss Irm;v Hoiiter, '(liiuriiti'i of Mr, iinil Mr^ l lo b e ii ,Moii!vi. I’lovn, U tnh . 'I'ln eouple will iMiiiil>'<! a t thn Hnll l.aki tem|>li> .lull. mill le ft liniiK'tlliiU'ly for a lrl|) IhimiMh so u th e rn tJlah J>eforn retiiriiliig to lliih l to inakn Uielr hoi^p

Mr. H unt hill recently ^ t i i r n p d (rw n a ml.viiiUi In the cen tra l sla te s.

Bull! '(}uCll litlKiiRcd To U. (if W. C:o^cdin iM t., .Ikm n iMpeclali - D r . and

; Mrs. W, V. KwlKer nf Uuhl n iinourire tlin eimagciiU'iil i>f thn lr Aon.-W II- 'I'.am Hwltirt, to MIm M nry llniieh, Heitlllp, n sliiitriil a t th e th ilverslty of WasliliiKton. V

Mr. HwlRer win g radua te In (roni thn rnKliirrrIng d e p a ilin n n l a t thn university.

(lO HIIAM * ’ TOW i.K , ^Hlerliiif Hllvrr

Tor 1»EI» Hco STKI' '

The <)riKinnl A u to I’nrln Man.

I ' l i m o S h - S I H ^ __________________ .

M ak eR i c h a r d i o n 's

Cleanorsyour 'elcaiiliig liendtiunr- lera, We re tu rn olulliliiH by MiRlI tpostago paid) to out-of-tow n o i^ sto m era . P rom p t p ick-up #na d o -‘ ilvery u rv lce . to local

STOCK UP S n UE !We planned tHe January W hite Sale montfia ntgo. Wfi bought when m anufiicturers were willing to m ake price concesHons-io the C. C . 'A n ^ 8 o n S t o r ^ W e asked o u t cm to m er i ibhai item SJhey ' w e r e in te r ^ te d in buying so now we give you w hat you askedltor and at a saving$ to you.

Call 870^nack of l>. 0 .

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ID A IjO EV EN IN G T lM g S , T W IN IDAHO

P O T S H O T SThe G entlem a^in

the Third R o w

Sm Iou L«»i

VNATIONAL nEPRESENTATlVBS

WE3T-H0LI.IDAY OO . INC m u Tower, MO Du»h Street. 6tD m ncU co . C»llf.

A m e ric a T a c k le s a B ig J o bLooJcing-at Industrial, and businesa r e t t e r y fig-

]' 'uree day after day, we are a p f to get into the position, {] of the chap who couldn't see the forest because there

.were too many trees in his way. • ^These figures trace the outlines 6f something big

r . —^but we’re so close to then), W6 see so m any u^nexcit- ing things anyhow th a t i t ’s 'easy to miss the. point.

B u t w hat is realljr going on its w orth ' looking at, if we could onjy see i t und^r all the statistics. Am’er- i t a is coming out of its long coma. 'In one w ay and another—maybe by luck as much as anything— it is on the road back to good times again, and th a t is as significant a fact as any in t ^ world today.

F o r i t means, f irs t of all, th a t the land which is best-equipped and best-disposed to exploit to the full a ll of the marvelous possibilities o f th is age of super- production is about to resume i ^ destined job.

I t ia altogether;ioo easy to fo rget-w hat th a t piay involve. The one f e a t fact about th is ^ ra in history is h o t the war-p.eril,Hbe Tise of dictatorships or the general breaking-up of old codes and old social or- ganizationa, b uy im p ly the fact th a j the hum an race a t last.has i t in its power to i^roduce so-much of every, th in g ^ a t everybody can have enough.

------- T h a t ^aa* never been possible before; U ntil no\V,poverty was in tru th inevitable, and hunger and yran t w ere the destined lot of many. T h ^ w as never

T 'f lu ite enough to go around, and there w as no conceiv-- Bbje w ay of making the defiaencies g ood. S " ;’ ca7.»d,-VuiT u,.y ..tui— TnHfr-lH’m i liHigPr Iviim. The macm neiy th a t will tbId* verbel aUIetto on «ach oUier - ie n d ^ ^ r c i ty forever ia a t la s t available. We haven’t

learaed how to use i t yet, to be s u re ; b u t w hat does in d u s tria l p ro s p e r it^ n 'America m ean, if not th a t th e w orld’s most skilled and productive land is hard b t i t finding ofit how th is n'ew possibility of abundance

: ,can best be developed and exploited?And i f return ing prosperity has th a t sigmficance,

St also means tha t the grave doubts and questionings about our freedom, our form of governm ent and the

'o rganization of our social system— doubts th a t have • been so disturbing in ithe last half dozen years—will

People do not su rrender the ir liberties o r over­throw the ir institutions when times are good. They do i t only under dire pressure of w ant. Remove the pressure, and the danger autom atically vanishes. !And an America th a t is tru ly prosperous again will be able to forget its w orries abofit the isms of .the R ig h t and the Left alike'. -

These are the things-involved in th is story of re tu rn in g prosperity. I t is h a rd 'to see them in the d ry figures about freigh t car loadings, retail sales, steel production and the like, b u t they a re there ju s t the same. The nation has a ,tremen(fcus job to do, »nd is getting back into shape to do it. In the long run,, th a t may prove the most im portan t fact in llu! h isto ry of this generation.

G rav e D iggern• They^e going to'dig up a perltctly good lawn at Pro^I^tow n, Mass., in an attemiY to pi-ovo tlmt the Pilgrim Fathors landed there inati?ad of at Plymouth Rock Jicro8.s Ma.sHachuKotta Bay.

The idea, according to Provincotown Mayflower irieaccndanls, is to find the gravoH of a f<!W PilgritnH >vho are said to have died during the .^hort while the ship was at Provincotown.

At this diHtanco il'NtTmld wm'iii the Hensible thing to let sleeping Pilgrims lic.\hin'k of the pa.sslhle dis- Jllusionment in ntorc for alj/lhe hinterland Ameriauis who have unod summer vacatloiiH to ga to New lOng- land and reverently contemplate PlynKiiilh Rock.

sB ack lo S c h o o l

Assistant Superintendent ICarl J. Bryan’H one-man back to school nloveme it in Cleveland, 0 ., gctn a gold Btar for heads-up pedagogy.

Bryan, who ja in charge bf ('h^veland’H Henior high hchoola, hha been attending tenth-grmlo claH.ses reg­ularly from the 8 u. m, bell Lo 4 p. m. He will eiiroll In WO elevMth grade subHcquently and thcn’go oato the fceniop^aaaea.

What he loams from this first-h^nd contact he will , lUae in hla job as fluperintentot.

Mr.,Bryan'fi idea is a sound one. Auvidc'a that other ■ buperlnt(i^nt8 might well try.

. . With tho installation of amplifierH in 'tlfr hoimo of • I*epre8entatives aome of our congij-eHMrnen wiU have to

^ flpHjSr’sleeping at home. ,

,[Na*J.corrc8pf)ndenl.s‘wrlt(! homo ooniijlainlog they fjVjPMiot in v i^ to « cocktaU party at tne LImrf c6n-

corrwponuenta In Germany proh- jriwlU have their,beer ratlonfl cut no^.

n6 iiuiv nEPT.•'Conjre s C’onvenei" — P r

lt«m . •T liosc '.w indstorm s on l)jc Atl

coasi nr« .jtartlriK asiiln .

;E.NT’’'tA N O L E l D ear P o t SlioLT.

p o m e s th e Jiw t lhe .;iew.year. W hy sh o u ld n 't ' I A i he&rd? I 'm n o t K arpo M arx’ tw in s li t« r . . . a n d / bcsidfA, I -th in ly w« A m ericans 8liou]<I be tfi}le,to'l-ecoKnl« » »ymbol, a n d th e n sUclc b y J t . • -

T h e ^-ay people a c t a t New ' ^ r ' » cvo p .ir tlc s l M y hostcsj SaturJhiy n ig h t did th e ;w cetcst th ing . She empJoj-ed Iho "Daw n or a New D ay" them e, w ith th e proper blue and orange colors, and th e o p lrlt of peace and good will, and (or good m ure, she th rew In th e m istletoe t<

. I n i 0ot, quan titie s o f touch.• No, I t w asn 't a Iclsslng p a tty , b u t It w ould b e tte r have been, th e way th ings tu rn ed ou t. You see, cen ­tu ries ago Uie m lstJeloe' was th i m agic sym bol of peace, a n d when enem ies m e t b e n ea tli I t, they w ould case dow n th e ir w eapons a n d declare a- t'ruce.

W h a t happened was th a t Inad ­ve rte n tly site hod ln v lt« l a *1iasi been” a n d a- '‘p rcscn i" h e a r t- f la m e of one of h e r m ost popular guests. T h e -buU hes’ s ta r te d In the m inute they go t (m der th e biggest b w c h of m istle toe over th e house ba r. And th e y -w e re n 't Idsslng, e ither.

I t f i o ^ y go t s o i h a t you couldn’t go any place In th a t house b u t whiit you’d , f in d ' them b a t t l l n i .^ t u n d e r th e m lstle toc. (Y eh, I s tu n d e r th e m lstle toc. (Y eh, 1 sU yed p re tty close lo th e bar, too), , .

A nd th e .d ig n if ie d ‘'law yer lan^ guage” those two u ie d l N ot a cuss

"cam e the- d a w t' of a n e » day."

MAYBE TH E ftflLLEKNIUM IIA S 'C O M r< '

E steem ed Sir:‘X etU Ia tn re WUl Reduce T axei,’*

n y a a headline.I f e v e # y b ^ w ho beUere* th a t

w e n to a la n d on (h e lrh e a d a . t h i floor w ould 11111 be occupied en - U re lj by (ee l.

C heerfully , '—SouipuN

ONE AMONG T H E YOVNOER JG E N ER A TIO N SPEAK S ! ____

Hey, O ld C hap : ,A bout th is ju n io r p rom . buslnes»—-

we seniors a re p len ty peeved a n d no wonder.^ L a a t year, th e claM of ’39. a.i Jun lors, really " p u l on th e dog" In s u g Ing li swell prom, f t r the c ln u of '38 < a o d 'b le ss 'rm ) . W e pu l 11 on RadlolRiul. B u i th is year w hat they gonna do b u t h a w I t in the gj’m a t school. I t Just a in 't fa ir— we w ont th e niorp /e / ln e j l atmo.i-, phe re o f 'R a d lo la n d .

Be.ildesT Ih ey il probobly le iv c the llghtd on.

—J u t One of th e Boyi

n iP L O M A (l( IN A NIIT 8 1 |L L !

Pot.v ^Fruncp a n d Itftly are Krowlliig a t

e a rh o the r, nnrt frotn w hnt I fc a n 'g a th e r of thcIA an tics, Kilropcftn rlllilomary aeenu to be based oji 'the fnct th ii t a tongue Is som ilh tng you ndcic n u t a t t h i o lh e r guy If you feel r r r ta ln nil h f l l do 'ts to stick ou t his (oiiRiic At ymi.

Y ours for more tongue.itlck lng and Ir.is gun-nwliiglng

- A l le y Rodent

T H E I'OT .SHOXS

America, Keep Your Hands

To Yourself

lied I

COUPON. n u n II. n ip U riTcI I«n<l II I !!• we'll tlilji 'em 4l1 li> « IM (•11x11 111* Wlill* iliiiu* mkll I

Tliji un ile n lg n c d adm lU (Iiat l il t i^r U a ItiuM, (h a t Komcbody ihould ■Irii oil h im , (h a l o pp reued small na tipn* a n d m ln n r it lfi deserre lota of lym pa lliy , AND

T h e u iid e n lin e d adm lls tb a l J a p a n U b r liif very m ean abeu i <-r>i<'kliiK iluwn nn H U nilard Oil and o lh r r A n irrlra ii l i iv rid iir itli <:iili>a, AND

i)ci u n ile r tli i ird adm its th a t for d e frn ie nf ICi own i>ior*»—and for nu o ilie r reason e V rrp f poiilbly lo keep a i i m i n r i 6u l o l H oalit Amtr* Ira . loo—th e lliilird N U tei should

9 a fully adetjua le arm y. na«y a n d a ir force. J U T

T h i u n d e rn in r d will f e d , very griped I t lh a H ulled N U lea tosacs a round any more i r in a i le ^ u e n t f f i - (u re i » r a n y m ere "dem anda" ^or

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C H A P T E R :?V T O N G a f te rw a rd S a lly w as to

re m e m b e r th a t love ly d a y by ihe b rook a n d th e th in g s th e y had ta lk ed a bout, a n d h o w h a p p y they had been.

- M any, m a n y tlm ea sh e w a i to w o n d er w h y sh e n o t spoken u p th e n , w h e n Dtfn h a d to ld h e r a b o u t h is b e n e fa c to r and a ll th a t h e f e lt ho ow ed h im . I f on^ly'ahe hodi H ow m u c h h e n rta eh c m ight h ^ v c beeft s p a M .

B u i D nn h a d to ld S a lly th a t d a y th n t h e b e ll«vcd in h e r. Slio had ilo t hod th e couraRo. to risk* te ll­in g h im th a t she h n d , in b w ay, dece ived h im a g ain . T h a t he r f a th e r w as th e m a n w h o > h a d h e lp e d h im , boc.-iUsq she h a d nskcd h im to ; th a t D a n ow n ed h!n posi­tio n and h la ch an c e to m a k e *ood in th is n e w w o rld to them .

A fte rw a rd s sh e co u ld see th a t th i^ w as w h a t sh e shou ld h av e d o i ^ I t h a d b e e n s tteh a p e rfec t de v .N liey h a d b e e n su c h friends, S a lly *an d 'D an . I f Sally , h a d been th e one to te l l h im she cbuld hkve lifade D an u n d e rs ta n d . B u t how cou ld sh e e x p e c t h im to know , w h en h e h e a rd I t fro m someorie e lse, h e r ree ao n s f o r n o t te lling h im , fo r re m a in in g s ile n t th a t day b y th o b ro o k ? - H o w could she k n o w th a t th is w o u ld m oke h im lo se hi»^ fa ith , h is b e lie f in h e r

'X n th e w ee k s o f th e ,h a p p y ,

c a re f re e s u m m e r ' th a t follow ed S a lly w a s m u c h to o h a p p y to

’ w o n d e r w h a t th e f u tu r e w ould tio ld o r t t r q u e stio n I t o r h e r h a p - p i h m . ^ I t WPS- e n o u g h '. t h a t ' she n n a D a n 'w e r e frien d s , th a t they co u ld ■ sh a re fo m a n y h o u rs to ­g e th e r , th a t D an •w is growlnR

.m o re a n d m o re lik e h is old self sga.ln.

T T w as C orey , su rp rising ly ,-45 tid p o in te d o u t Ju s t how m uch

D a n h a d c h angcd to S a lly one d a y . C orey , hom e now , w as w o rk ­in g In h is f a th e r ’s ofnce—o r a t le a s t p u t t in g up a g o o d ,b lu ff a t w ork ing . **

S a liy h a d gone -up to D w t- i f io u th . fo r t h e g rad u a tia rf ex er­c ises a s s h e b e d p ro m ise d h |m - ^ e

= Blve s ig h t , • » - m any , f ine young, m en ,, in c a p a n d (o w n , s te p p in g f ro m th e th re s h o ld Of cn«S llie in to a n e w one. A- n e w life th a t w o u ld b e m a d e e asy fo r Corey

P o r t ^ , w h o se fn th i^ w as a r i d t m a n , w h o f e l t , if h e w an ted a n y ­th in g b a d ly enough, h e su re ly w o u ld jget i t even tua lly .

C o re y s t i l l tre a te d SaUy w ith th a t a tU tu d e . H e to ld her. a s h» h a d b e fo r* . th a t h e ex p tc te d toe m a rr y h e r "o n e o f Ihese dnVi."

■'You m ig h t a s w ell m ake u p y<ftir m in d to I t, m y sw eet," C orey sa id .

C orey h « d to ld h im self b e fo re th n t i t w a s o n ly becausc {{ally f e l t resp o n s ib le fo r D an’s acci­d e n t B u t n o w h e had to ad m it th a t th in g s h a d changed. D an h a d c hangcd , c e r ta in ly . H e had go t u se d to th e new w orld h e w as l iv in g In. H e seem ed to In , to b e long to it.

I t w as n o t Ju s t th a t ho h a d m a d e good o t D ev o n 'an d DeVons. A n d now th a t fcorey was an u p - a n d -c o m in g ' y o u H ^ stockbroker h im se lf , th a n k s to h is D ad's In ­f l u e n c e , k n e w th a t Dan, th a n k s to hW .ow n efTort a n d ab ility , h a d m a d e good a l l r ig h t, b u t i t w en t e v en d e e p e r th a n th a t . ,D a n w aa n o w a r iv a l-w h o m any m a n Jn ig h t wcH- hhve to ou tsm art,

w r X L . if n e cc ssa ry ,.€ o rey to ld ” J i im s e l f a b it smugly.. .. h e

w o u ld o u ts m a r t * im in w h a tev e r w a y c am e to hand . -Even if i t w as a b i t unde rhanded . F o r if C o re y ’s p r in c ip le s w ere n o t a s h ig h a s th e y in ls h t have been , os S a lly ’s f a th e r h a d m arked , i t w as n o t a lto g e th e r C o rey 's fau lt. H e s im p ly fe l t h e h a d to w in, since h e a lw a y s h a d ; ho p r itk d h im self o n b e in g a good spo rt, b u t h e a p o o r lo se r.

I t w as m o s t u n fo rtu n a te th a t C o rey h a p p e n e d to know t h l t S a lly ’s f a th e r w as th e chief stopk- h o ld e r o f th e firm th a t h a d e m ­p loyed D an R eynolds! C orey b a d w o n d ered , c a su a llv o t first, i! th e re w as o n y th in g 'm o re lo th a t th a n m e t th e eye. H e reso lved to k e ep h is ow n .eyes open . Ju s t In case th e re m ig h t be.

" I say ,” C o rey sa id to Sa lly , “ th e re 's n o g e ttin g aroU nd It, R cynolife h a s m ade a rem a rk ab le com cbaek .” T h is w as one la te o f tem o o n ;.w hen " th e gang,' th e y s ti ll s ty le d them selves, h a d g a th e re d n t th e fash ionable club sw im m ing poo l w hich th e y h a d

.f re q u en ted a ll su m m er long.' D an h a d Ju s t exe«rut«d n •perfect b6ck- flip f ro m th e highe.st m rlngboard : S a lly h a d cxcla im e d . ‘^Vasn’t th a t a honey !” a n d h e r d a rk eyes h a d becom e b r ig h t w ith .adm iration .

T h e re h a d b e e n so m uch m o re th a n a d m ira tio n revealed , n o t o n ly in h e r e y es, b u t in Her tone , th a t

i t wnn nhniit

th a t l im p h e h a d l" C o rey added, n o t w ith o u t a a hade of g r u d f in f a d m ira tio n i f ro m b im aelf, th a t w a s g e n u in e ; W hyl lieyno lda waUcM - a t g o o d - » » - aiiyoH f ? ~ l t -

Ci o n ly w h e n h e w as t ir e d th a t b e tra y e d m e n a au u esU o Q of "tt-Jlmp. *

"Y es, h e ' h a s ." SaU y said, w a tch in g D an p u ll h im se lf o u t of th e poo l, c lim b ag ile ly ba ck onto th e s lip p e ry ledge, w a lk w ith i)rm , s u r e s tr id e ba ck tow ard theiA. -SaUy h a d k n o w n th a t D an h a d m a d e W onderfu l p rog ress this su m m er. B u t n o t u n til Corey called i i e r a tte n t io n to I t h a d she r e a l l z ^ th a t h is long b a ttle w u

. . . .C H E sa id , “ D a n c an g e t th e be t- ^ t e r o f a n y th in g . W ith o u t he lp fro m an y o n e, e fth e r, e x ce p t h im ­self. T h a t 's th e re m a rk a b le p a rt.” .'• 'A rH 'y o u so su re , S a lly m y

sw ee t," C o rey a sked , h l j blue eyes n a rro w in g , “th a t R eynolds h a s n 't h a d a n y .h e lp , a t a l l ? " \ .

S a lly g lanccd a t h im sidew ise. T h e r e w a s so m e th in g In Corey 's to n e sh e d id n o t q u i te un d er- sU n d , S h e k n e w , e f course , th a t C e te y k n e w , th a t h e^ fa th e r w as

.th e .h e a d o f .th e .f lm i - t f ia tJ i a d en i-. ployed" D an;. S h e sa id qu ick ly , im pu lsive ly— f o r in - a n o th e r , m in ­u te D .a n .w o tld h a v e Joined them — “ I d id n 't m e a n th e k in d of h ^ p y o u a p p a je n t ly a re th in k in g of, C o rfy .”" S h e h a d rc t^ r rc d to D an's, o w n h ig h cou ra g e a n d /a l th . “And b y th e w ay , I 'v e be en w an tin g to a sk y o u so m e th in g ; p le ase don’t m e n tio n to D a n th a t m y fa rth e r h a s s tM k in D evon a n d p e v o n s "

•‘D oA m 't/ D a n kn o w th a t? " I t w as C o « ^ ' w ho g lanceiJ ' sidejyise a t S a l ly now .

"N o, h e d o e sn 't," S a lly adm lU te d . ‘T v e .b e e n m e an in g t? te ll h jm : lo rn e d a y I Shn^l.” -She had b e en m e a n in g •: to fe ll D an too long , s h e r a l l i e d now . Som ehow

a lw ay s h a d k e p t he r

tim e thW hRh.-v w h y h e had rem a rk ed th a t D an h a d m ad e a rem a rk ab le com eback .' " H e ’s c e r ta in ly go t th e b e s t o f

f ro m It.• l . s c e ,” C o rey s a id A H e thoyght

h e sa w p le n ty . H e tW u g h t h# saw a w a y to* b r in g . t h i n p to a show ­dow n,, to ; o u tsm a rt^ D an; “You w o n 't te l l hlffli y ^ ' " ’SnUy sa id a g ain , haJf< undcr h e r b rea th , fo r D ari .w as k lm os t w ith in , hear­in g d is tance .

"Y ou kn o w T w on’t, i f you ask m e no t.to ,'" C o reyW rtum cd .

SaU y ^ v e : a >4tm,*sigh of r e ­lief.. S lw g l a d . she had th o u g h t^ to w a rn C o re y .. She ^ j w l d n A 'w a n t D a h {o’ learn w ho llts-befje< ilctor h a d b e e n from atvy- b n e e x c ^ t h e rse lf . Y et, fo r some u n k h o v ® rea so n , she s till h a d anw vQ iij; wnrripH ff'^Hng. Shom o d e u p h e r m in d th a t she w ould te ll D #n th e w h o le t ru th a t the v e ry U rst o p p o r tu n ity — in fact, she

’ •■tell h lih to n ifh t,(Te<Be C ontinued)

H I S T O R Y Of Twin Falls ,City-&£ounty_

15 Y E A R S AGOJA N . 3, iaZ4

A delig h tfu l New V ear’.< eve d in ­ner- p a rly waii given In th e private iiirAng room of Ih^ H otel Perrlne

^M onday even ing by Mr. and M rs. C. B. B ooth , M r, a n d M rs. O . P . D u­va ll, M r. a n d M rs.^W endcll Allen, M r, a n d M rs. LeonnVl Sm llli. Mr. a n d Mrs- Jo h n W. Q rahiim , M r. and M rs. B. J . O stran d er, Mr. and Mrs. T , J . W oods. Mr, and Mrs, D. J . C nvanagh , M r. and Mr.s. A sher B. W ilson a n d M rs. 11. P . Allrn.

"I ftin begli\nli'(( mv n ine teen th year nn u re sid en t nt 'IV iii r a i l s to . ilay," sa id Sen. M. J . Kwrrley In an Interv iew Ja n . 1. "nn<l Iiiive seen a g re a t m any cliaiige.i xlnee th e New Y ear's day In ICKHI .wlicri I a rrived from Inwa.

"R oads wore bail tlirn . T h e rail* road te rm in a l was h e rr At onn lim e I ow ned a ll th e a u to n u ib ll^ In 'Fwln PallA coiiniy, and tlin l one was som e­th in g n f a curoAlty for some w hen It a rrived . I f I owned llin n a ll now I could bu ild (he lt<iKerAoii-Wella r a i l ' icoad w ith them ."

27 Y E A R S AGOJAN, 3, i n n ■'

M onday a fle r iu w ii' tlin Com ­m erc ia l rliih , pirnlitrd ovei^by the am lling ne rretary , dl»iimsed liospl- ta llly luul liquid ti'ficn lin iriita In the a h a p * .f ^ u m 'h to iHitli niPinbc.ra and th e ir wlvea a n d ^w#elh^arts. Prom Ihren o 'c lo rk u n ti l n ln r ilie r lu b was filled w ith a Jally rniw d of boost­e rs w ho w ere Rlvni ilir Rlad liand. A c lover ^purlesitiie rUitiod th e eve- nlng .

n i e ypirr 1013 wnn In lro d n rttl to th n jK-cipIr (jf Tw in Knlln With the lu iiai aaliitca by noiiir i.f iiur rn te r - nrU lng c ltitenn . T h r iim roh m em ­bers o f th e i-lly lln.^r'|||ll|ed in llieir places of worAlili) iui>l held wiitch m eetings w hile ntlicrn wrUrnmcd the oom lnu of llio new yrm t/y th e firing of guns a n d flrewi>rl(». h,t<'veral nf the m llltla boya w rrn «u i nixl fired sev­e ra l volleys.

You jMiay Not Know That

l>7 NAOM I H. M i^llTINTho S u n H h liii^ ti i in o , i i c u i '

W n l ln c c . Ih H i p Iiip r c b I n il- v f r i i r o d i ic P i’ In l l i o U n l t ’ftd S tH le n , l i u l l i i c H iill lv u n m in n A t K oltoH K w I l l i a d g v e ln p m o n t o f 0 4 m llo ii. t h e n a t io n 's l i r u o i t IcAa p ro d u c e r , H ab th n U rg e a t

. im y f o l l o f f ti iy m ln o in t l i e i l a t o .

T h e " F a m i l y D o c t o r - ",

ran e es In 1938.

By DR. MORRIS FIBHDEIN Editor, Jootnal of the American

Medical Asmladon. and ot.Hygela, the' lealth Magasinc

For several years throughout the' United States there have appeared cpldemlr.i in horses which destroyed great numbers of 'valuable animals. For example, during tho first week of August. 103B, an.outbreak of In­flammation' of ihe brain occurred among horses in southeastern Ma«ia chusett and In Rhode I.ilsnd and crnused'the. death of more thon 300 animals.

Slmullaneoiislv In varlniiA part, of tho United atates'from time to time there have occurrM out. break.1 of a cnndlllon called epi­demic encephalitis, or Inflamma­tion of lha brain, among human beingr Thi.i rondltlon Is fre nurnlly rnnfuAcd with Ihn Inflam million of the brain lhal produces a nleepini slcknf-sa oecaslonalli' rhIU ed Amerlran sleeping slckni'sa hi contrast lo tlm sleeping sickness of Africa that In caused bv thr trejjan- osoine trunsmllted by the laetM fly.

Tluis pliynklans are confroAled wjth the aneolal problem of dls- iniKUli)hlnR between various fornui of Inriammatldii of Uio brain; also they are trouble<l by an effort to deter­mine -just how these epidemics oc­cur. In Ihn sreond week of AukusI, loss, a yoiiiiR girl, 13 :(’eara old, came to A hospllal In Drockton, Mami. Wllli nil attack of Inriaininallijii of thr- hniln.

Kvotituallv iiinie than nO cases of thia condition occurred amonii human brliiRs in Uils 'ierrllory,' Ily a co-.iiierutlve effort Involv­ing the nrarflelnff physlclnns and Ihe public hnnllh authnrltles h) the areaa mncernert and researrh workers in many ofVthe great re­search Inslltutloiia or the country, Inrlndlnit iiurMnilarly those at the trnlverslty of Oallfornia and at tho nocknfeller Tnslltute, It lias been fmiiid that the vinui which caiuts thin Inflaiiiinatlon of tlwi brain anii.ng hor en and man b ewiBn tiallv Ihe same.

In lha MuMachusetts epidrinli Ihe vlnu htiliiird froiithe bralna Of (he horses nml nf iiu children and was then liiiri'ifd by wav of, the nose inlo iiij;;<'. ii highly lnfecll6u<. produrlmi same disease. Mor*oie~, it wui found lhal this • vJrus .could bn

•passed fifim one animal lo another.Additional studies Indicate lhal

It may be imsslble by Inociiliitlon nf rabbits to prepare a serum which will datiroy .or stop the aotlvliy of this vlrua. Moi'enver. the inveall. Katnra ard doing (heir iitmoit In fhid. If pnaalble, a iirolectlvs siibstancs aKalnst t»ia eaceedlngly vlcloiu type ol Infection.

l l t e federa l lo v e n im e n t M y i i>en- sloiiN to th e v e U ra m w ho foughi foi th e U nion In Olvll w ir . la o h t«i< p a v e r coDtTlbules to th is fund . Be. sides, th e c ltlsens of I S sta te s a n U se d lo prov lda pensions fo r Con- f s d tr a le v e le ra tu .

H; mdates[- SAN FRA NCISCO , J a n . a '( S p e ­c ia l)—T h e-w n r dep artm en t h a s a n ­nounced an exam lnalldn M arch 20- 34, 1039rboth da tes Inclusive, fo r the purpose of qualifying cancjldatfs for a p jw ln lm en t as f irs t lieu tenan ts In th e m edical conis, regular arm y, to fill vacancies oceurrlflg_d« rlng the nex t c a lendar year,

T lie exam ina tion Is open to all m ale g rad u a tes of acceptable m ed ­ical schools w ho have com pleted one year's In ternesh lp In an approved hospna l, o r w ho will com plete such Interneiililp ,)une SO, 1S3D, and wh9 will n o i be over, S3 years o f age a t tho tim e i t will be possible to tender a comnflsslon. T hose doctors who do no t com plete th e ir In terneslilps un til Ju n e 30 will n o t be eligible for ap ‘ pu ln tm en l UQtll Ju ly 1. I03D,

T ho exam ina tion will be conducted by l)0^rd,i o f m cdlcol o fficers con­vened Ihroughou l th e U nited a ta te s

Inatlnn, a w rllte n exam ination Iji profi'.i-Monal aubjects. a n d a d e te r­m ina tion of th e cand ida tes ' adapt- ab ility for m ilita ry service.

Full In form ation and application blanks will be furn ished uiw n re ­quest addressed to th e a d ju ta n t geneK t, w ar.d ep a rtm e n t, W ashing­ton . b , O. A ppllratloiis will n o t be co n s ld en d a fte r M arch 4, 1D3S.

InH O L L Y W O O D

Today

(ny U nited freos)Ja ck Doyle, irtoh crooner-boner

whom U. M. lii im lgratlnn agent* pu t aboarrt a alepnier for I ta ly a f y t« n igh t ago, woA honeymooning In n i> senada, lo w e i Calif., Mexico, wllh M ovlta. M exlran scrcen s ta r . His ilollyvrimd auen ts believed Doyle left tho n io torsh lp Celllna a t Salvador, Uwk a IraU) to Mexico C lly, boe rd td

h n e fk fd flul by a c te r Brrol *»a» < iu ( ...........................................Ills irMe, M n . K stber Rekrk,U liied a f in a l decree of diverse.,. > CJifll Luskin, biilllff who

a t tlie recan t tr ia l o t Bongster R uih EKIng's fo rm er iiiisband, M a n ln Hnyiier. was iiUed by W a rn tr Bro*. siiiillci IIS a technical adviser on » Iilctiiin iMioae p lu t Involves a sHool> hig srowhiK ou t of a m a rlla l • s In th e Hiiyder case,

llollyw eed ^ a a repreeen led lo Ihe T o u rn am en t o f Heef* p a n d a a t 1‘aM depa by Hhirley Teinpla a n d U o U arrllle . H hlrler rede e t th i head • ( lh « pa rad e as g rand m arshal. C e n llle a l l r M I ^ a ltei|* tien w hen h e |» s l h i t ^»rM>

In a 4 id » a , U i r Un>doUAr p l«ei of 300 years a f o w elghM t M M l . pounds, and n ie asu rtd o n i Inr two p i n d a and m ia iu r id abou t o n i by

F nytsa. s ^ ieoBonlJ?^U Mias

By jifH N T. tLYNN (NBA Berrtee) . -

NEW Y O R K , J a n . S ( N B A )- l t U reported th a t th e seeurtties a n d ez« ^ a n g e commission Is being "ealjed o f f^ ln lU study of th e T ran i-A m en- Ida co rporation . T he repo rt ts easily credltifl.

I t U sa id th a t every ZO iniih,lix«J d la n officia l has h is p e t In d ian , every o to to a n N aii 'h i s p e t Jew. Bvery D em ocratic admlnlstJTiUon— since th o D ertoc ra ts began to llve«*n corporate denuncia tion — has Its favorite- oorpora tlcn . Every New D ealer h a s h is p* t economic royalist. And, w h ile the- banks have been p re tty generally badgered by th e ed- m ln ls tra tlcn , one g re a t .b a n k has found Itse lf s ingularly free. T h i ^ th e T raru -A m erlca ''corpora tion , ule- v a s t b ank ho ld ing com pany w hich sp reads ove r C aU fom la a n d Into o th e r s la tea , Including New York.. T h« • T rans-A iae rJca w as well-

favored , u n d e r Hoover. O ne of the oddest of the -odd -loaas o f th e R F C w as n o t th e M m illion do llar lean (o V lceFpresldent D aw es' bank , b u t th e hun d red m illion dollar loan to th e T rans-A m erica. I t w as th e biggest a n d tn o s t a e c re t _ •

H O U>IN Q >:O M FA H Y ISSU E IN A A N K IN Q

B u tr . v h e n ^o o v er v e n t o u t ‘'o f power, M r, OlannlniK m aste r of th is g re a t In stitu tion , tu rn ed u p a s an • J d e n t f rten d of th e New D eal. A nd ho h u rem ained so to th is dey.

RUlow lng th e bank troubles o f th e H oover days, a g rea t ou tcry wei^t up

a g a in s t th « eviU n f f ield ing e o ta -

r a n th e b a n k a lW w en t J A M eJl eorta o f o th e r b tu tn m u v iO .• A n a rgum en t -can be a a d e fo r

ho ld ing com pafiy hanking i t u n o t a good a rgum en t b u t a t le a s t I t h a s aome sub iU n c e In I t , i t enab les a s ing le concern to c e r a t e a num ber d f u n it banks In a w ide va rie ty of pU ces. unltli}» th e beneflU o f c en - t r a l m an ag em en t w ith th e benefits o f th% w idest Butotsomy in loital

n e i ^ B u t no a r g u iy n t c anbe m ade a ho ld in» ,.« fim pany w hich o p era tes a lo t o f b anks a n d a t th e ta m e tim e opera tes hoteU , rea l e sU te developm enU , life I n i f u ^ c e com panies, fire. In surance com iw ales a n d a score of o » ie r e n (e rp r lse t as welL T h is Is w h a t th e 'T n n s - A m e r - ^ le a corpocatlon does a n d n o t one finger h a s been, raised by banH nff au th o ritie s to co rr< }c t-^ ls ^ o f t ^ g .« te u t UIB BEO d id -raise a flnger. I t found in Its Investo fro t t h u t Inves­tiga tion a n Investm ent tr u s t h idden aw ay am ong th e com plicated asaeU ' o f th e T rans-A m erica. BUl In rea- t lg a tin g th a t - lo v e t tm ta t i t r u s tJ r t t b — o u t invte tlgaU ng th e banks e n d aU th e - o th e r co rpo raU gadgeta of T rans-A inedea w u I m p ^ b l e , Ju s t a s investiga ting a ban k he ld u p by a ho ld ing com pany is a lm o st Im - p o A b le . . '

A t th is po in t th e B S C proceeded to Investigate th e ho ld ing com pany. B u t ■ apparen tly I t w as reckoning w ithou t th » M cAdoot a n d O 'C on­n o rs a n d 'O th e r D em ocratic p o liti­c ian s ln.,CaU fornIa. B u t they could n o t caU o ff th e BEO.

T h e question th e n 1»—w ho d ltT it? (C opyright, 19U. N E A 'Serrtce, la e .)

New WPA Cuts Forecast Alliance Plans to 3end Group to Le^lature 'ipi

E v en 'a s m em bers o f th e T w in P a lls g e t chccka from th e s ta te d e p a r tm e n tpo st o f th e W orkers AlUoflce prc pa re d fo r. a m eeting to n ig h t .- a t w hich a com m ittee Is expect<d to be n am ed to w a it on th e s ta le leg isla­tu re , • announcem en t reached here th a t fu r th e r teducU ona of th e W PA rolls cou ld b e 'ex p o c te d ..

T h e announcem en t was m ade la st n ig h t fay M ayor Lem A. C hapin d u r ­ing reg u la r council m eeting w hen he re a d '8 le tte r froiA D avid K.'NUes, a u is ta n t W PA a dm in istra to r w ith h e ad q u a rte rs in W“ h ing ton , D . O,

• Answer* F ro teatT h e com m unication wad in a n ­

sw er to a telep-am 'W hlch th e m ayor dl8i»tc){ed" p r o te ^ n g ,_WPA_ layoff# w hleh r e s i i lM In soma lOO m en be­ing 'd ism issed from ro lls in th is coun­ty: p r o te s t . originally s ta rted w hen V iem bcrB of’ th e Alliance

o t public assistance to " tide tliem th ro u g h th e la te ho liday season ,’' - a n d continues: “O ccasioned by Uie re lax ing - of relief ru les , th e -new typ e o f re lief dtstrlbuU on Is eehe< duled th is com ing w efk w hen from ?2S to 34a heads o f fam ilies wlU r e ­ceive fed e ra l governm ent re lief checks .

R egard ing th is published s to ry » t ) v A lliance bulle tin says:

. Term ed U n true ‘T o say th e least, as f a r u th e

c h ec k s-a re c o n u m e d tlOs (tg ry Is u n tru e . No- r e l i ^ checks h a y ^ been d is trib u ted a h d n o a c c o iin t 'o f th e d istrib u tio n of th e « . r e lie r .checks h a s been cariled in i h e local p ress. R . W . R am ptori (supervlsort d ealee • t h a t h e au tho rised such a ’p ie ss r e -

.............. ................................ ^ a s e . l r \s ta r te d to p icket th e local relief a n (t — iiThe* sto ry Is th e w o n t k3nd o tW PA offices; ,

L as t n ig h t Perry M orris, A lliance spokesm an, sa id a m d ltlng would be he ld a t 8 p . m . today In th e p robate c o u rt room s fo r discussing th e s itu ­ation . T he parley will study feoslblU ily o f sendlnk a com m ittee to Bo m to dem and th a t th e legislature take ac tion In th e jn a i te r and pe tition W ashington u rg in g -4 h a t m en hired , r a th e r .th a n d ischarged, fromi WHA rolls. * '

T h e leltei; received by M ayor C hapin , however, points o u t th a t "con tinued reductions In elltploy- m e n t on W PA will be necessary d u r­ing th e rem a inde r of th e period covered by th e em ergency relief ap> propriaO on act

T he le tte r from Niles follows; _' "O nr p rese n t poeitlon Is one of Im m ediate n e ee u lty and reductions in em ploym ent th a t.a re .b e ln g m ade a re necessary in order th a t expendi­tu res be lim ited In accordance w ith available funds. D uring ttie sum m er a n d early fa ll m onths expenditures ran h ig h e r th a n w e had anticipa* ted dxe lo th e industria l recession, th e New E ngland flood condlllcm and th e ex trem e need of ag ricu ltu ral

r rkera In ru ra l sections, particu la r- Irl-the so u th . ✓

F u rth e r filathes "U nder Mho circum stances con-

tliuied reduc llom in em ploym ent on W PA wjll be necessary du ring tlie renm lpder of th e period covered by th e rm rrgeney relief appropria tion act. Kvery e ffo rt will be m ade to e f ­fect ,lhe necessary reduc tlo iu In a f a ir and orderly m an n er and , In so fa r a s powlble, wlthOMl dlscharglnK.relief persons able to perform , work on projects.

" I th a n k you for your views con< ccn iliig Ihin YlA^tcr, and wUh th a t i t were posalble lo conllniie WPA em ploym ent a t tho presen t level tb ro u ih o u t th e winter,"

M eanw hile, In c lr c u la rv « ^ d c h were .generally dU U rlbu tie^ today , th e W orkers A lllince to g S x c o p lIn n to a story wrlMrn In ^ I n Falls, bu t iiuhliKheit In an o u t-o f-s ta te paper oij Deo, 37.

T h e Item toW th a t some 335 Tw in F a lls county heads o f famlllea would

J. J. Winterholer

U tah Chief Coal Co.

' g r r i o i i l Ml rirrH avic. i

a n Injustice to the* unem ployed o t T w in F e lls county. I t m akes I t a p ­p e a r to th e , people • of th e In te r - • m o u n U in a re a th a t th e n te d y o t th is com m unity a re . In a taeaau re . being eared for. WbU« l a r e a l ly th e y a re f u t approaching a p o in t o t des< pe ra tlon ." ^

T h e bulle tin also asks W PA w ork­e rs jo in th e A lliance a 't th e m eet*- Ing b n lg h t . R e n r d ln g th e m em ber* * < s h ip d rive th e bu lle tin says;

“We say to every W FA w orker In , T w in P a lls c o y jty , 'V pu Join th e W orkers Alllence a n d we will w hip every lleing new spaper a n d crooked poUUclan from S a lt L ake C ity to th e 0 ^n ad ian border.’ ’•

T he Alliance m eetin g jln th e pro* b a le c o u rt room s t o n l ^ t will g e t undcrw oy a t S p. m.,

U-P Air ConditionsOMAHA (S p e cU D -A 11,480,000

pro jec t t6 a ir condition a n d m odern ­ise 7< U nion Pacific p a ssen w r c ars

la rl of 1du ring th e fo re p a rt of 19S0 h i O u s t ' been announced by W. M . J e n e rs , p resid en t o t th e railroad.

T lie m ajority o t th e work, i t ^ a s a nnounced , will be handled In tlie O m a h a ' shops, Uius. providing e m ­p loym ent for a large num ber of m en.

'The cars m ust be In reftd lneu for Uie unprecedented tcavel a n tic ipated th is y e a r due to th e tw o w orld ex* positions.

I I .U reported t h a t - in th e year liroo. D ante madu fllghU w ith a g lid ­e r li) Italy .

0

HAS BABY ANAS1Y lOLD

A sM M tM etN raO a

SAI^TA CM^USV Mir Com* »nd Go» But—

YOUR PHOTOGRAPHI.ivflit forever—And li tquilly » much Apprcciittd »t

UMOn of th t .

YpiMG'S STUDIOl>ow iu t4 lrg)N tg ti|«M )« Pow er - Phong I IM ' •

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Bk>n Biidge Makes Pro Tennis"1le|iut Tonight in New Yorku se Captures Rose i^w l Encounter^ In Filial Minute"

B t H t m r M e U H O R E . \ »P A S A D E N A , C a lif., Jan . 3 (U .f i) -A n y th in sT r o m t new

i baby b u ggy to a f i l l in g s t a t io n . op en in g is s tu jcn d o u s and - co lg L a l in C aliforn ia , b u t fo r on ce t h e .c it iz e n s used th ose ' w ords r ig h tfu lly tod ay iii d escr ib in g th e R ose bow l foot-

■ \ n \ a c t a few new on es m u s t b e co in ed -to describe ade. Quat«Iy thd s itu a tio n th a t do- v e lo p e i y e s t e r i ^ a y w h en S ou th ern C aliforn ia ucked

■Buke, 7 -8 , in th e g r e a te s t gam e o f a ser ie s b egu n in 1916.

West Gridii on Stars Defeat East, 14“to 0

SA N FI^iJNCISCO, J a n . 3 fuW - A flcr 'th re e , lean y e srs llic west today c d eb rft ttd a v ictory over the « u t in th e 8 h r ln e .A ll-S ta r toot* ba ll gam e.

A nd th e to a s t of tlie tow n v m • p a ir o f boys, one IrCm T exas Rtid th o o th e r a na tive son i w ho made It p o u lb le ft>r -the v e s t to irlum pli 'yesterday . 14-0 before n record crow d of 6 0 .0 00.

a« ro«^ of Day M* '« m 'B i l l y Palu-vst

. M a tff foo tb iU fa m e s will be D lsjed in th is U n d bejore th e y p u t on a n o th e r like th jp . Because, w ith th e l» ri« fc crow d in h isto ry , 93,000. looU ng on . th « TrojM>a F on . on a to u c h d o ^ pass In th « la r t 40 sec- cods o f ,play.

D uke G ets U<«4 GoM T h e only consolation fo r D uke,

w hich ha<lp 't even ljH n scored upon before yesterday , w as th a t i t g o t m ore fo ld th a n V . 8 . ~ also b ioke a ll previous o f th e aem e «S10,000 c u t up, th e boys Iro m D urham . N . O.. le f t fo r hom e w ith tU0.00Q. or $30,000 m ore th a n

’ w as collected by th e T ro jan s who ki M ouldered th e hom e team P p e ase t. '

B u t P u k e , a lready rich ly endowed, c a u g h t ito specia l t r a i n in a m ood

. a s blue as its p lay ing Jerseys. L ead­in g by th re e p o J n t* - th e re su l t of a H eld goal by T ony B u ffa on th e sec­ond play of th e la s t ' period—th e D ukM th o u g h t they were tn . T hen , o u t of a sky th a t w asn 't blue. S ou th ern C a lifo rn ia ra ined passes. W ith a n obscure fo u rth s tr in g q u a r­te rb a ck Uirowlng M um , a n d a sub ­sti tu te end c a ta h ln g lh e m , fio u th em O elifom la's- passes m ored to toSbhdown.

D nke Licked ■The T to ja n a sw ep t 01 y a r ^ l n 10

. plays, th e la s t fo u r o f . a eria ls from Doyle Navee to Alvin

-K ru e g e r . .K ru tg e r c a u g h t th e la s t one i n th e end sone , a n d D uke was

— 41fik*dr............ .

c a te o f th e one th o T ro jans fco rin c in th e I s s t few seconds of th a f i r s t 'h a l f ag a in s t N otre D am e. I t broke t h e back o f th e I r i s h th a t day . a n d yesterday i t spelled t m a ^ f t e e n t s ta n d by a n 'o u t- m a u ' ne d . out^w eighed D uke team . U ntil

, i t w U ifo m . ao_~«ne in v a s t ^ h e score.U llor- i t , ,

n la h a d a chance to win. A nd w hen i t setU ed in th e a rm s of K rueger, th e g rea t, g a th e rin g o fc C ^ ; * '

- era, rolie in one of th e

tJtes Capture Sun Bowl Tilt From L obor ’

EL* PA SO , T ex ...ja» i. 3 (U.T!)—Tlie U niversity o f JU tah g o t Itvto the record books today a s w inner of the ' fo u rth a n n u a l S u n ^bowl fooU)air gam e by th e second U rgegt m arg in .

U ta h y e ito rday de feated New M e itc o 36-0 a n d te lljta a r .t by t'ji.'o po in ts o f th e p r e v lo u T V ^ -w f 34-8 se t in 10S7 w hen K v f M defeated T exas M ines.

. r a l t o t* T h rea ten New M a le o fa iled to th re a te n the

score llne a single •♦tm e . Ifcticeab ly lack ing w as th e u su a l s te lla r w ork of B lir D w yer, h ^ » c k w ho h a d an in ju re d knee. D w>er played fo r 10 m in u tes in th e l u t q u a r te r bu t was. Ineffective. A n t i y - ^ o n l fo r t anij Ja m e s HubbeU stood o u t am ong th e ' (lObOB. ■ .

U ta h added u p 16 f i r s t dow ns to N ew M exico's 13. k~

U ta h f ir s t show ed Its pow er In th e m iddle o f . th e in it ia l qua rte r . I rw ln q ra n d a ll, f u l lb a c k r« n d Pace w alked dow n th e field from th e ir ow n 42 to th e 'Lobo 15. T h e n Ray D a r ts la te ra led to P ace, w ho sk ir t­ed r ig h t e n d fo r th e coun ter. Capt. B arney M cO arry converted .

■^N ear th e end of th e qua rte r . Pe te rson in te rce p ted a New M exico' pass fro m F in ley M M Q lU ivray, Lobo h a lfb a ck ; a n d rac ed 6 0 y a rd s to atouchdM m :------------------------ ----------

I n th e second. U ta h ag a in showed ir w ith ft 57-yard drive m ost- p e tcrso n , w ho p lunged it

Practice' Kun; Skiing Sport of Thrills from Initial Day

T h e heroesr Baylor unlversK v an

G oughian, w ho p la y e d u n d for S a n ta C lara . >

P a tu r s o n u n leashed h is throw ing a rm and C ogj^ilan. m ade th e c-cicli on a 3 1 -y a raT c o rJn g p lay a t the ' sU r 't ' of t h e , second period . Anc) early In th e la s t q u a rte r . P a tu r w n p itched tow ard th e goal line from 14 y a rd s o u t a n d C oughlan, diving, snagged th e ball a n d fell o re r for toucfioown. E x ira po inU w ere pro- vlded by H utchln.^ o f O regoh Sintc a n d H eilm an of Iow a S ta te ,

O nly Scoring, ^ a r h T h e ^ t te rs o n - C o u g h la n battery

p r o v ld e ^ th e 'o n ly scbrlng a n d mo«t o f th e th r ills in .a gam e, played In a d rizzling r a in w hich m a rre d the ru n n in g of such grid iron g r ^ u M a rsh a ll Q oldberg of P itt, Bob Mac­Leod of D artm o u tti. Jo h n n y Plngel o f M ichigan 5 U U . Vie B o tta r l of C aliforn ia, a n d J im m y Jo h n sto n of W ash ing ton .

*n»e crow d w hich cam e o u t chief­ly to see a Q o ldbe rg -B o tlarl cjiiel saw lesser f igures sh in e w hile the two g rea t ha lfbacks were lim ited to

lager galrls.'' •iST ^ 0 * WEST

D addto, n t t I E Beyd. Baylor MUial; P n rd u e L T . F a m a n . WSC R o th . Com cU -LG M e in s, W ash. M cDonald, 111 C Brock, N ebraska H eikkinen, M Ih .R G Bock. Iow a St D eU ney. H oly C B T W olff. S a n U C. Pe trtck ; In d ' RE W endllck. Ore S P a n st. M inn QB N eiU ui, A riiona G oldberg, P n t LH B ^ r i , CalU M acl«»d . D a r t R U Johnson . W ash. W eiss. W lscen FB Pau lm ao , SU n.

Score' by periods:E u t ........... - ....................0 8 0 0 -- W e s t________________0 7 .0 7 - l i

its pow er V l / >y PC over.

O ehrke led U ta h ’s touch( d rive In th e fo u rth i Five j: th e ba ll f ro m U ta h ’s 38 to th e 4 •10 before Q ehrke sk irte d i

s ta r tin g lineups:U U h ' Pos . New MexicoB a lke t .................I.KB . M cO atry 10) LT,

- Sape rlo r M anpow er S ou thern C a llfo m ia won th e Rose

. bow l gam e. I ts f if th w ithou t a lots , b ecause of superio r m anpow er. Thls< dors n o t m ean N ave did n o t pass w llh m agn ificen t surety , o r th a t K ru eg er d id n o t receive in superb fashion.

B o th <boys were grea t, b u t they were w orking a g a in s t a tenm th a t w as dead on (CS f ie t . I ta lked to an offlcliQ of th e gam e a n d ho agreed w ith Coach W allace W ade of tho D ukef, th a t h a d i t n o t been for w earinraa th'9 Blue Devils would h a re knocked-dow n th e pass.

“We were a ll r ig h t os long a s they d id n 't show u s m ore tlin n th ree team s." W ade sa jd a fte r th e game, “B u t w hen they d tm e up w ith fre^h and te len ted fourth-8(rlngerfi.,lt loo m uch."

Jones W eak ’ JW ward Jones, coach of th e T ro ­jans, w as alm ost too weak to .talk a fte r th e game. B u t w hen h e cam e

^ rtnwn to e a r th he m anaged to nAy th a t tn a ll of h is 30 years o f coacli- ing ha had never s a t th rough such a finish'. Jones sa id he had seen tew

> ' f in e r defensive team s th a n Duke, Erlo (T he Red) T ip ton , of D uke,

w ss f a r a n d away th e be.st back on th e field, T ho big fellow r a n as well o r b e t te r 'th a n anyone else, a n d h is trem endous kicking held S o u lh rr ii C alifornia a t . bay u n til th e dying inlniites of th e Rame,

•p ie lineups end summ ny d W IS> Po«. ,!,, , 1. , R. C. (T1

'• D arnell ............... L E ...................... Fiskr t e l o n e y ............. L T ........... tC SloM kerJq h n sc n ............. I .Q .................. H mltbIMH ( 0 ) ............ ;,.0 ..........M eNell (0 )ITerka ..................R O ........., ..... Xonailll l a a e .................. „ ,R T ........ L .. . G eork*

'P e rd i je ................. R R ............... K tanleyH p an g U r............. Q B ............. U n e d t i l

...R G .

G eary .Baldw in',K an l P a p p nCory i( aM eKlsalck ........ .QBD avis ................... I J fP % ce................. . . .B l l .C randall ............. F B .

Score by peri(Ms:U U h ............................New M eflco 1

(C) ,................F B ....

Beer* by perlo«ai Dnke ...............................

. I lo f fn a n „ B a n n t« r

.. Reynolds (C)....... Skidm ore

SnookN esm ith

M arU t......... R ush ing

Henley W atU

liubbell ,, M acG llllvray ....... NeimanM

.14 G 0 -26

Scoring: U tah , tou rhdow n i, Pa«e, P e terson (sub ro rt^ ran d a ll) 2, ( ieh r- eke (in b fo r D avli) po ln ta from try » fU r tonohdow n, B. M cG arry g (placem ents).

O fflclaUs Cooper K Inn ry (MIs- ■Isslppl, S ta le ) , referee ; J |m H iggins (Sou the rn M ethodla t), um pire ; B ar­ry H oiton (N oire D am e), head llne*- m a n i Jo h n Sear* (K entnckjr), field Judge.

New Y ear’sGrid GamesMe bowl, E M d e n » Sou lhem

C a llfom ia 7, OiKn S.S ugar bowl. New O rlean*—T eaas

C hrin tU n 18, Carnegie Tech 7, O rangv bowl. M iami—Tennew ee

17, O ktahonw C.C ollon bowl, D allae^N t, M ary's

20. Texan T ech 13.Hun l«w l, El Paso, T es .—U tah »fi.

New M eiiro 0,KBdl-Weiil, San KTancUc«>—W r»t

H , Kn»l 0.N iirlh -Soulh . M o iilionu ry , .A la,—

N orth 7, HouUi 0. r in ea p p io bowl, H enoluin—D. C,

I.. A .3 I, ( t. o f H aw aii 7.

B y H A N S H A U S E RF irs t of-alx leasops in ^ l l n i

T b ree -tlm e open ski cham pion A u stria a n d world'rf forem ost

instruc to r now a t Sun V alley.’ . lU n s B aaaer’s style h a s been ^ I d e l y copied tb roB gbon t E urope.

\ d l n g Is feasy to le an ) . I f you can walk, you w kkl.

M t^ e m ^ u lp m e n t Is so m u c h b e l­ter th a if U ia t of eveii a few years ago th a t tl ie beg inner nbw h a s ^ b lg advao'lage o re r the, sU er « h f s ta r t ­

ed som e tM e back.O f course how

good you get to be, a f te r th e f irs t easy b u t In r^ort-

Sebring:W esi, touchdow ns. CoughIv>. San

-U C la ra .- (su b . for_W eiidU ck)_2. _ P o in t a f te r touclidow n. H utchins,

O regon SU te . (sob fo r B ock), Hell- m an . Iow a S ta te ^ jtsu b fo*«M yd), placeklcks.

O fflc lab : Referee, Bob Kvans, Mll- llkan . um pire. L loyd Y oder. C tim c gle Tech! field Judge*, C larence P rice, C a lifo rn ia ; he ad llntsm i W illiam K e U y ,^ ls c o n s in .

SegoMlkPiii^ Crew Nips Powermen,,

Sego M ilk tu rn ed back [he M aho Pow er bow lers In th e flra^ officially scheduled pin league gam e of 1939 la s t n igh t by ta k in g tw o o u t of th ree goinc.i,

Tlift B uhl club was led In scor^ by Homlfng, w ho had '.n llirec-gai...

lU l of 5 3 7 .a n d a lilg h ,s in g le 6 t '0. \ .P e r Ihe losers. A1 Nortoii rolled

333 Ills Micond for h igh 'IndW ldua t h onors and hod a tliree-gam e count o f 845.

Lineup.*!:COMMEKCIAL LlSAQUE

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W hich p rac tice , is tiresom e, sk i'p ra c - tle« Is fu n . F rom th e t i n t day x n skis, th e beg inner w i l l ' know w*hy

'Skiing h a s been H AUSER n am ed "T h e S po rt

o f T h rills ."The firjit th in g th e fu tu ra sk i en ­

thusiast m u st le a rn —a n d -a l i skiers become e n thusiasts a lm o st t to m th e first m om ent—is how to p u t on th e b righ t new sk is fo r w h ich sh e o r he was, m easured.^ Skis should be o r a le n g th su f­ficien t to rea ch th e p a lm of the sk ie rs h a n d w hen th e a rm ‘ .■ilretched overhead. .

Beginners » re U u g h t to do c rythlng them selTes. M y te ac h e rs a n d s h o w th e s tu d e n t w h a t to do and correc t m istakes, a s th e y arc msde, b W w e believe th a t s tu d e n ts should help them selves a n d 'b e 'In* clcvohdent, ' . v

W hen s tu d e n ts fa ll d 'o w n .l we tell them how to ge t u p ,- b u t we do no i he lp them . .

"Tlie m odern sk i. b ecause of ex­cellent boots and binding's, rea lly Is pnrt of th e sk ie r 's foot.

Before p u ttin g on th e sk is. >the skier should see th a t t h e sk i boot^ arc f re e , of snow . T h e easiest way to do th is . Is to us e th e sh a rp point of one of th e sk i po le5 .to r e ­move the snow.‘ The toe shou ld th e n be th ru s t firmly ln (o th e to e b ind ing so th a t th e toe s tra p f its snu g ly over th e toe. T hen th e h e e l s tr a p should be ad justed , by crouch ing , b ring ­ing th ; opposite h a n d a ro u n d In BA CK 'of rfiM iee l, a n d u sing bo th hands, th ro w in g 'th e c la s p - o f tho binding.

Once the skis a re on . th e nex t step i s (0 Icam to w alk w ith tt

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Amateur' Champ will Take oji Elly Vines In Madison Garden

N E W Y O R K ..^ in . 3 (U.R)— For th e f ir s t tim e s in ce h is star rose out o f th e w e st . D(in UudKC lak es th e caiirt to n ig h t a s th e under-doK -in a tenniK m atch.

■ Ue,)S)ioofs for hard cash instead o f B iiv c r w w in h is pro­fession a l debut under th e liffhts o f M adison SVuare Garden,

and j( thirv ^dge in th e odds

BowlingSchedule

ProK H ans lia tu e r a t S o n V alley, ibow s Y vonne T h ie rio t how to rad jns t-sk l b ind lngL .B end dow n. I« be .close to th e . ta sk . B^lng. th e .opr po ilte h and a roond back o f th e h e e V a n d a l ie .t th e b ind ing Is jp laced in Ihe heel groove, th row th e b lnd inc < la s^ n i ij ig \b o lh hands. T here ’s a r ig h t a n d w ronc abou t even so sim ple an opera 'tlon a s a d ju s tin g a sk i b in d ln r to a ik l-b o o t so th a t boo t and ' sk i a re one. Miss T hierio t tr ie s to throw th e c lasp w llh h e r fo refinger Inside th e clasp. Even If she coold do it. i t would jn e a n a pinched finger. H ause r shows h e r where Ihe finger should |o .

Grandstand a t . Park Faces Legal Tangle

City council m em bers, a n d o th ­e rs p rom oting constru ction of a baseball park f o r j U r t o f P foneer league professional byseball In Twin ^ I s nex t spring , tod a y hnd been w a r n e d 'th a t an In jim cllon agnlnxt construction o f* a g ran d stan tl will be asked If the s tru c tu re h v>la<'ed n e a r th e c o m c r '^ f Locust nntl EIIz- a bctli streets'.

T h e ^''arnlng w S^volced U.st n igh t t th e reg u la r coiitK jL m eeting by

Alan P . Sen ior, 1 4 ^ S ix th avenue east. Sen io r said h e represen ted^ n groifp of p roperty ow ners in th a t section w ho were a g a in s t c on struct­ing th e s ran d sta iid a t th e "po in t 1 h av e heard I t is to be erected." th is being th e Locust a n d EHIzabeth c o m er. ’

lU ani In ju n c t io n "W e wilt ge t o u t a n In junction If

th e g randstand Is p u t a t th a t cor­ne r." Senior toW council m embers.

“We’ a re going t o ’ f tg h t such a move. I t will d e p re cia te th e value of o u r p roperly 25 o r 50 pe r cent, I h a v e r e d th e re 33 years and I d on 't waf[t to see m y p ro perty de­p rec ia ted by su c h j i how ling mob as they 'll have dow n th e re a t n ‘ ‘ ‘

" I t will obstruc t m y view ani like to take a look a t .the sun once In aw hile. I t would cause th e com er to become a d angerous p lace be­cause It's a dangerous co rne r a n y ­how. Ever>' p roperty hb ld e r aroim d -Uierc-K UU ]&.agalnst I t . .

P ro lM t I n W rw ig riao«" I am n o t he re to t ry a n d block

a p rbposltfon of t h a t k ind b u t I ob ject t q ’ hav ing a ba llp ark s tuck up again st my' ba ck door;" Sen ior s&ld.

Councllm en in fo n n c d th e v isllor th a t, as ye t, th e y h o d received no official planii fo r th e p a rk and, tha l so IfiT Bs they know th e p lace tha1 th e prote-U sh o u ld .b e m a d e would be w ith m em bers o f / . th e baseball com m ittee. M r. S en io r- <ahi th a t th is would be done.

Boe.s tof th e tanned, g an g lin g young man w h ^ w il l b e h is ■ opponentr-fiflsw orth V in es.

T he debut is expected to b« th e h igh ligh t of th e f a r ly w in ter tporta<- season.

U te s t reports from Prom oter Ja ck H arrU indicate th a t th e re v iU b « . a se ll'ou t. w ith some 17.000 per* sons In attendance . T h e prfv loua largest g a te , was se t two years a co w hen 'Vines took on F re d P e rry

thousaod

• F l h t of 7S M atches ^T he contest wiu be th e f l n t m atcJiS ,

(n < series a ^ o m e ,7 S th a l ^ lU 1«ke th e two .bartu torm ers from Boeton to the -Pacific coast a n d u f a r " sou th as F lorida. T he long tre k la. expected definitely to decida Ju st how good Budge Is. Inasm uch a« ha, never in h is years cfc 'suprem acy

n am ate u r m eM inyone i n th

COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Tue«„ Ja n . }—B tudebaker vs. Zip-

W sy (33).Wed., Ja n . 4 - n d l 's vs. N ational

L aundry (3).F rl„ Ja n . C -S c h lU rv s . E lks (23),

I. Bud-C IT V L E A G U E

T uei„ Ja n . 3—D elw eller's welser.

Wed.. Ja n . 4—Ray 's T exaco B ro o k ^ ld (27).

T h u W \Ja n , 6—Twin F a lls Lum ber v s . 're rr ln o Hotel,

Frl., J sn . D—Tw in FaMs FInur Mill* n , Klreslon* |2U).

Tennessee Shoshone Tops Ranks Club as One of Gt'eat

gam e as strong as th a t of y in e e . T lcltets fo r th e s h w a re a e ^ c

' h igh as 17.70. w ith lota o f ta k e n .Custom ers will probably be p re ­

sen ted w ith a m a toh th a t will p u t on .dlsplay 'tw o o f th e m ost pow er­ful drives In th e world. I t la ex­pected th a t bo th p layers wlU a t ­tem pt to end th e m atch a s ao cc aa possible.

Bodge H u B est B aeU uuta Vines is ra te d th e m ore accu ra t*

volleyer. J le also has th e s t r q M ^ forehand , b u t Budge holds a w ide edge In theVcompaH/wtf d f “ baclt- hand.1 .

T he m atch will be th e f k s t fo r Budge In a sm oks 'f iued a re n a where th e custom ers how l. How­ever, he ]s. given a good c h a i ^ , ' inasm uch a s h e is conslderM i-ona -

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KIM BBBLV. J a n j . . r . ( « 6 e c |a l ) - M i d - w l n t e r e x h l ^ o n t«nnl« m atches h a d “ch ris teM d" 'S lm b e t- ' ly's four b r a ^ - n e v concre'ta cou rts today.

Tw in F a lls and K im berly p layers engaged in a p a ir o f m a tch a i h e re M onday as th e form al Inaugu ra tion of th e c o u r tB ,-c o m p le te d :ta tn w e fc i

nOYAN O E T TIN O TO UG H W A aiU tiO T O N . 3 ^n\ 3 - A f le r go-

liiK undefeated to r )B36, G eorge- town ly)pefl to silence scoffer* who poliitrrf to an ritsy irehedule, hy booking T rinp io , O yraciue ond N. 'V', U. fo r IBSO.

St. Mary’s Wins In ( lottoii ,bowl

D A U l.A H .'jnn. 3 (U R )-8t, M tiiy’j OftllippliiK tin c is rolle'd iiom ew nid if Morniin, Ci>Hf, today w llh a 30-13 victory over T exas T ech In Ihn C ot­ton IMI1 1 and proo f Uic VAiiiiled aeiiiil K tu rk of 'som e sou lhw etl IcaniA t an be stopped.

B ill II was only a fte r ’ a c loie rail th n i 111'' O iirln w ere' | b | e to p r r ie n t l iia t in'iMif, W hen they wero ou t In fion i l)V 'if* l>olnUi. they a ln io st blew Ihe l*a^ a* T ech struck Uirough Ihe nil Tiui' two la« t-perlod totich-

O’B rien H n rlsTcy ty^-7B ow F V ictory

NEW O m .E A N b, r.n,. J a n , 3 lU W— Heeln’n liellrvln', nnd neelng llUle Uavey O 'H rIrn In action Is to .b e - llave th a t ihe IftO-noimd Texan O hrU diin <|iiiirlerl)iirk Is th e g rea lr.it pass€r> ^ fo()iball h b to ry .

P I lc h f i^ T , c , U. t» -a_ ld -7 victory over a rugged C srnegln T ech eleven In tlie KuKnr liow) yesterday wnn ju s t a n ord inary arie rn o o n 'a work lo Davey. Iltit for the 80,000 iwrsons

upon w hich th e g n a t Sam m y Daugli onre sa t (niprnme,

Tlie lll tle buckaroo whlp|>ed qi n touchdow n p a u , heavei) luiniln hnll th a t m ade Ihe M cond toiirl down (xiwlbie and ^tien booted ttlreo polnls th rough llin np rlgh ta , '

•lloach Wallace Wade Believes Pittsburgh, Tennessee Stronger than Southern Cal

Iram n of 1038 to<luy n f tr r Its de cblve 17-0 Victory over prevlmuily uiilx-ntrn O klahom a In llic O inndc Ihiwl,

A rrnw d of 33,101. la rgest to see a sporllnK event In F lo rida , saw the

' -m en rh am p lo n s of th e B outh- rnA trni ro n frren re roll n |i n poliii.i >p»icrday ih n n O klalioina ' opponent* *fored a ll sA son .

Ik low B e it F unn Tcniir.vn'n_v'os helnw lia hefil lorni

b u t go<Kl riiouKh because OklnHonia, w /lc li l)ad roHPCil Ih rnugh l(i ~U r riiiiipiilRn With a p e rf rc l to win Di'r n ig Six tllltfi^ iever rould gel hliirlnl.

Oklftlioinn played a dull, leiiden gamp m id 'n o t even th o hrnt cfforin nf HukIi M cCullough, lU triple Ih re n t fiillbiirk, 'a n d Knd Waddy YounK L'uulil rek ind le t>m sp a rk (hai hnil viiiiii-il Ihe Soonern 'l o the helgh iS :.

U Penallle*A 'lack of Ijrllfianca was m ade up

w uh hrulslng, b raw ling football Ih a t raw 10 pennllle* ha m led ou t lo Ten nessen nnd six to O klahoniu and re nulled In Ihe ben lsh m en t i>r Kd Mollnhkl, Tenneasee gua rd , a n d O ll- fo rd D uggsn, O klahom a tackle,

A llhough T ennessee ’s offensive aa below p a r, Ihe Vol* clicked for

<hr*e b rilllan l scoring drives U iat ended In a touchdow n in th e f irs t tMtlod by Bob Ftox, a field Roll- by O apluin liDWden W y att tn th e sec­ond, and a n o th e r lotichdow n In Ihe final perl9 d by Babe Wood

toy H jm iT 1 « e L |M 0 II B PA B A D m i^. Oa)»H Ja h , 9 m ~

(^een, heard a n d m a d i up a t tlie IlcMfl Imwl gam e; Bob Zuppke of Illinois, th e only football coach e fe r to defy and conquer a n a th - iJllo board of control, % spec-

' . t i t o r a t Ihe gamft betw een S o u th - nHi CsUfornla a n d Duka a n d ex* l>r«sssd (he opinion Ute ^ t l e r leant won , . "B outhem C a llio m la w as Ihe sggrm lV e. I t oa rrlM (he figh t. It look a ll th e o h a n c e C h a

W said , "’n iex l'ro jana m ade th e ahow, and they dcierved a vietory «ver

• n u M , w hlth w ai strloU)! » ootin>

T 'd o n ' l 'k n o w ib o u l 'H

bu t I saw ti^o te am s du rin g the rsgu la r season lh a t 'iw o u ld have won Ihe R o sa bowl gam e -righ t handily , . . t re fe r to 'renneesee a n d T exas O hrlatlaii o u ir tls . ' . . W ullaee W ade, D uke e o ^ h ,’ Is one w ho doesn 'l believe B o u lh H n C a li­forn ia Is (ha best t«em in tlin coun iry or ih e b eat.U am hU club playr*l. , . W ad* th in k s P ittsbu rgh lA th e strongest fooltbell team , u id C isslano , a tebb ln s , G oldberg and oh loka ineo fo rp i ,ih e f ines t offensive backfiiict In h isto ry . . . R ig h t behind P j l t h e r u k e T tn -

• ter panoliM".. . ^upp* h« WM . . . s u r t Miolilgan couM likVe b«gt«n

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Deyje NavM, th e ju n io r « hq tb r e n th e w lnrtJn i p«M a g a iiu t Difke, lacks l u m lnutag of p lay-

|m i p«M ag a in s tmfnyt** of p lay ­

in g to m ake a B ou then i’ o a l i f o p la

letter. I l i 'h s s l> l»ed b u l 09 m |n - utm Hiid IIA Is required . . . Ooaeh .luiifB Aslil lie would sea ( 0 It, hnwevfi N*ves gol no t only a U t­te r. Iiui H le tte r w ith p a ln u . , , ,

’ilin l>r»i u iien ian on th a field jefileidi't' was n u t H arry .Bm llh, U. H, r ’n a ll-A m erica g u a rd ,, oc-^ D sn Hill. D uke's m igh ty oenler. but a Aii|ihumore uaiinKl 'i\) ih M a­loney. tackle , w as on liM neroiid learn u n til la s t week, when li« showed uu so «/elI In p ree lire W ade pt^i him o ik U i i vftrMiy. , ^ 'W h e n Bob ih« liiw t cuiuikTaUVe m M 6 n Kio

Inte hi Ilia fo u rfh period, a iitt the • ball got away tron i h im lo be re*

covortd on ih e D uke's 10 hy HQUtherii C iillfornia, l |is , t«^sni- nm tth H'^lhfl^ed abo ill a n d snld; "Don I le t . t l i a l w orry you, Bob, We II get you ou t of It." W hen they kc|i( th e ir w<jrd,^and hn tled b K o k th e ' T ro jan challenge,

^ ^ a n | l e r calleil dut ' ’M uch obllg*

A t one tim e dhrln g liie Rosn .fmwl game thn C alifo rn ia w ra lh c r net a new high in varie ty . . , Fiom h is n rtes ,box se»i th is observer »«w, a t th e sem e tim e, th e sun , th e moon, bluti sky, ih 'iiu le r clouds, a n d a ra ln b o w X .. A nd he , m a an ln s m r obw rvar. does n o t drink any th in g stro n g e r tlian rh lc te n broth ,

(Oepyright, IPJO, U n lle d Press)

Ri;d»field ClubRICH FIELD , J a n . , a - ( S p e c la h -

'i’he powerful Invading Shoshone hlg lt school basketba ll team scored a 26-14 victory over, Uie R ichfield club here M onday nlRht,

'H ie v isitors wvro led by Albright, forw ard, who h ad 13 iKdnls and iioum ann, guards ^ I th 10, For R ich­field, Eddie Jo h n so n , a g u a rd s sp,- ro iu ited for 11 of. th e 14 home team ;oun(^rii.

Hlioshone g irls w(>n an easy 32-U Mclory over R Ichlleld nilMOs In Uio prcllinlnuryV O uU asoln. s ta r 8 h 0- 'hbtlo forw am , made. 10 polntK, more th a n th e e n tire R ichfield*club.,

K rD IN G IT UPNEW Y O rtK , j a n , 3—W hen Illln*

oin bent M a n h a tta n 60-41 In M adl- 6f)iinrn O ard en , (he tw o te an n

/irored 63 po in ts , o r a n nTorage of iliree a m lnt^^n^ln th e flrsl lialf, lor a (In rd rn college m ark.

M ONTQOM EttY, Ala,. J a n . 3 (U.Rl - "Y a n k e e power ” packed m ore acor* Ing pim ch th a n "rebel jM e p tlo n " and today the n o r th celeb ra ted vic­

to ry over th e so u tli in Uic first New Y ear's day football game be­tween a ll-s la r te am s from opposite ^ d es of the M ason-D lxon 'line. > T lie n o rU u rn -lea m . know n a s the blues, scored a touchdow n early tn th e second period fo r-a 7-0 victory yesterdsy before a crowd of -8,000 ipecM tors.

a lso saw erection < culture building a t th e h ig h a ^ o o l. Dedication of th a t stru c tu re U p la n ­ned a t a program In th e a u d ito r­ia l a t 8 p. m . n id a y . 4 *'

lisule D enton. K imberly, took a n ovcrilme m atch from A1 W este rrrvn , Twin Falls, a n d W estergren a n d H ank Malony. Tw in Falls , dow ned Denton a n d K enny Ridgeway. Q-9,In a doubles exhibition. T h e p la y - eni were h ig h ,In praUe o f th e c o n ­crete courts as am ong th e > e e t In Idaho, M any spectators w atched th # matches, and o ther K im b tr tT 'n e t— devotees played on th a court* m uch of th e day.

C h l« a |o 41, Yale U .' N e lre 'D am * 49, (;«ruell ( llh a rs )

W isconsin S(, n e t r e l t Vi. ■' H oulhern Calif. R N erthw estern

91.M arQ uitte 43. DuUcr 30,Ceypla (Chicago) 4«, M Ichiiaii

i tta la 44 Taledo 44, M lfliigan 91. fnu iU CW ra IT, De P aa l Bl, K aaaa* iil. C arleten 99.

1st 91.IVyrailHg 41. C re lg litea 9*.

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i l i e i iu m e s o f * T w in F n ll.s H iisiiU '.'is F i r n i s , n il o f w h ic h c a n n v o y o u o n ly t h e best, in

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QUALITY MERCHANDISE- 4>r 11 y oI l ^ - o u a r c a l l K X P E K H .i r i y o u r l i i l e o f w o rk , o r ' :

h a v e Q U A L I T Y M E R C H A * N D IS E V s e l l , l i s t i t in t h e B U S l N E y S D I R E C T O R I E S o f b a t h t h e •

TIMES and NEWS■ Call 38 or 32

H A Y , G R A I N , F E E D

G R I N D ITW llERE r r GROW S

M nr^land M illing R^rvlpoP h . 218. Filer. P . O, Bo* 374. PUer.

l . I V E S T O C K f O K S A L E

CHOICE weiiner plga-. P h . 0188-R2.

B A B Y C H I C K S

1 0 ; i D i s c o u n tON bnby chicks and acxcd pullets

for lln\}ted lim e only. O rder today! D<‘llvc'r>’ any tim e. A getus wanted.

H a y r s H i - G r a d e H a t c h e r y

L IV E S T O C K A N D P O U L T R Y W A N T E D

H JO H EST prices paid for your fa t ch ickctu and turkeys. Independ.- e n t Mijat Com pany.

fD ^ G P R 0 m J t T 3

U N F U R N I S n K DA P A R T M E N T S

H 5 -5 -R M . mod. duplex a n d gara?c. S toker heat, ho t w ater, carc of law n. P h . 1521.

6 -nM . mod. a p t. on ground floor. HdWd. floors. T h crm w to tlc ly con­tro lled . S toker h e a t fum .. clcctrlp range. G arage . $40. H 8 Pierce.

F U R N I S H E DA P A R T M E N T S

l-R M .. k ltchcn . b a tii. Call 850 befoie e p . m . . .

3 RM S., fum acc, d c c . stove. 2 beds. »tO or $20. 383 4Ul Ave. E.

STEAM h eated coltagcs. NIccly furn . D e Luxe Auto Court.

‘r o z Y ^ n n r r t s h H n p ts T 'T h e Oxford. 438 M ain Avc. N.

n i c e l- rm . apt-. C lean. A dults on ­ly. 222 5 th Ave. E.

3.R M . mod. ar^t- N fw b a th .rm . Stok- 6 r h e a l fu m .. garage. $20. H£ Pierce.

B O A R D ' A N D R O O M

L O . rm s. P rlv . hom c. .P h o n e 1713.

-Cl?. WARM J-

TRT?r.ni7lExcch-meft!.i.-=I^Maln-.VSi,

R O O M & W A N T E D

DU SINESS iinlv. jJiidcnt.-i w n i w ork for Ul. nixl im . Call 2M.

F U R N I S H E D R O O M S

L A flO E bedroom , gnragf. 253 7lh E.

ROOM In liom c: Phflne 3OT-W,

B T pK E R lUd. rm . 411 3rd Ave. W.

N IC E n n . c'O.m: Id . 13 wk, 501 M ain K.

I'llO N T I I. Wni n tjrm 'tl •, ClO.'.P

Nf.’KD nn c x p rr lr iir fd lirniifj- oprr- ftlor Initiicdlalely. If vnu iirr iioi rxi>ffrlrn<Til, don 't W rll.Ilox 10. TImcn-NrWA, .sliitliiK t|ii(il. irirnllonn ^

“ m a

MAN

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M A IJ-: H E L P W A N T E D

N ' l / 'd o rliorr.'. lor rooui «i la r / fn a iO .SUlh A \r. K inl.

" ^ I K L P W A N 'I E I ) ~ M A L E A N D F E M A I .E

•30 WEUK. U row in iuhru"tiis . Cel-, lar. ahcil, We buy 30c lb. Prr«

liw>k. Wi'lle MuKhruoms. 3011) Hetond. beaillB, Wn.

B r i H lN E S H O P l 'O l tT U N I T lE H

FO R 8AI.K; filKxi Hhoii I'lieap. RItcnry . P ra tt Holes Co,

\V<! W iu it A ,M uitto liiuullo (llnlrlhtiliiiu 1>ll lllt'^n In

Twill Kails and niirioundlnii liiwn;.. K unihign lUMiiit llOO ino iiih io a ta ri. Piuklblc to inncnA c tiirdinn fiAvrral llinPA. $0!l(l Inv rn lin rn t le - qu lrcd . vrhlch U nrc iiie ir n iid i r - lu rnab le. No snllliiK. 'H ir iimn sr< looted miint lie of k<ukI c h aiiii 'lrr , Iierm anciit tfnd nf nvri’iige ntillllv. W rltfl Uox 17, Nciwa>'llines, glvlhK few ddlalla of y o u u r lf i nddrcAs, phnne nuniber.

“ s f o i F E H A N D O F F IC E H F O R R E N T

’ O m O B room i. Phono 130,’ >

i M I U G E F O R R E N T

liA L P nf doiibln inrittie a t Olh Ave, No, Ph . 0184-JA eveningi.

U N F H K N / H H K D ^ A I M R T r f K ^ r S ^ .

S.hO O M /u rn . Diirigalow A p t and R.

Blr'f-ond. eoo and N. Adiiiffl. T rrre lw ln ^ ,'V f} i* 4 ili'A v e . K.

f ; J B 8 T X M I R 1 In n . Ph . IM . O u l i »71.

kL i - U .

:V ,v 4 .IIW . a p l , m O(l,.«W «pt iiea i, PriV., b a th , i« r . i j l i 0th Av«. B.

H ull. 3'n

l I N F U R N l S H E n h o u s e s "

2-UM. hoii-ws,^! fu rn . 240 tfli

NKW

h'3,l1 fu rn . 24C

nlrIi-tV -in“<lcr

P R O P E R T Y — S A L E O R T R A D E

G O O D 5-rm . mod.- lioiCe In K im ­berly for Bale or will trad e for Twin- Palls property- Good loca ­tion . Mrs. Rachel G ivens, K im ­berly.

L IS T I N C iS W A N T E D

L e t U s R e n t J ^ o u r H o u s eJ . E. ROBERTS. R ealtor, 583.

FA R M S ^yND a c r e a g e

. w ith JjSusi ;. S ( * ^ a r t .

FA R M S FOR R E N TO R - ^ L L . 80 A. near T w in. P h . 460.

,F A R M I M P L E > 1 E N T S

FARM raacliluery for .snlc u •times a t H niry Mu.sRrovc‘s.

T RA CTO R repairing, valve, rin g s iccrc . inasncca and b c v iiig Kork. Geo. Woods. 752 M ain Ave. No., T w in Falls. Ph . 1303.

H A Y ; G R A I N . F E E D *

HAY, poUloe.s, carro lJ. Ph. 0197-J4.

APPLES—W luesap and Ark. Black, by bll. or titick load. A. R. Albw>, Brow n O rchard , Eden. p i i . ’IS F ^ .

W A N T E b ~ T O ~ B U Y

CORDW OOD-saw rlg .P h 0182-R2 M- Blgg.' , Burley. R. 3.

S to v es and Furn iture S P A T cash paid a t Moon’s. Ph . 5.

S k a t e s S h a r p e n e d • S chtidc Key Shom 126 2nd S t. So.

M I S C E L L A N E O U S F O R S A L E

USED bedding chcap. H 5 Pierce.

NEW b a b r tricycle J1.50. Ph . U13-W .

C lo -s in s O u ti Mock wall paper. Moon'

ELF.CTRIC fenc^ controls. 7 m ake; _ 3 i:] Shoshone No. Public M arket

COMP, beauty shop equip., year ojd, $400. Mrs- Ed Thom pson. H ag- e rm an.

•■AMERICAN" oil h e a te r w H ^ o u t- sldc tank . HeaUs 4 or 5 nns. O eod condition , $40. ,P h - 1412.

IVo'll P a y You F u ll PriceF O R M iiresco K alsw nlne. w hich you

have le ft. B rush loaned. Moon"*.

LUM BER—slU h tly w eathered. 1x6; 1x8; IxlO; 1x12. Will deliver m ixed full loads a t $20. Roy D ean. H or- citon.

■jz . yji_'~l Business and P ro fe s ^ n a l ’

DIRECTORY

K-.-, P h . 171,VM.

-llM hniine, iilri 'y iii Id pliu

I) UM. MKi'honn I

NMW fl-r C'iiin|i1<.|rlv mod. I'lllY. Illil XMiln-

tviini niii im :i-W.i . 'c f llit i , ll.ni(i W.

F U R N I S H E D H O U S E S— ...... - ■■ ------- - - .................. « » -U-llM. Iiirn. l>ou.sr, aOT nili Avr. V..

t'tn iN - rnb ln . 3ri4 Q uinry h i.

2-ltM . huunr. A<llllU. I 'll. 1U 7-J.

CAM|N, Cull H ldnry. fio .^P aik .

u lcrlv 'ru 'rn ., in- . ftAJ'i, 4lh Nu.

W a' r E H O U S E S A N D T R A ( k a ( ; e

W ai'i'l im im *•J40 Itiilhom l Avr. I'll, 4;ia-J

W A N T E D T O ,W E N T O R L E A ftlC

h M. Mmt. lioiiAo. A<hillsyi>h.

R E A I . IC H T A T E l .O A N S

FJCDBltAL PAiiM iX3ANH—4‘» in* le rc it. I,nwesl ra le In iilAU^ry 30 lo 94 yra. Ilm . 14 Hank St l ‘r u h 4 ) ld | .

LOANR n l tow ln t« rea l rn tra on PARMH. MODKItN tIOMICH nnd luMdo UUt^INCHU PRO PEilTIU H, P rom pt ncLlon. P reu p . liatea, Hux i08. T w in Falls. Ph . 1379.

H O liU iH F O l i H A L E “

L O T H F O R H A I .E

Oo VTn EU 'I oC i l f y b i i i i r a i i ( i '" v n nlliiiTM, f>OMif< liinilier. Ktiutll down linit. P. O cnlon , l\. i , T w in fa ll i .,

A t t o r n c ^ H i

E arl K. W alker. A ilorney-a t-i-av {jiilte 7, I, D. Store Bklg.

UuUding Oonlractiun

liuU ding M utcria lT w in I’bILs Liiinljcr Cdmpiniy Com -

plelo llnrs linnbrr. iiiiiliic.r'.s Im rd- ■wari... pa ints, ccm rnl, pliuilrr.

( 'o a la n d W ood10 l.um brr Co. i'liijiie 'tH.

McCov. CoHl T ia iisfrr AIjc hIit ii *•01.1, iiiovniB. i'll. :i. r’OO.

NEIITS I.CMl- r o A L |8 7.'1 IKT luu I i 'h o n r •-■nn.

IM NES IJ l'A l.iT V 'C O A LNo f'VKii A.-h . NO O iinkrr.i

n o Hallwufl^A'.c. I 'houn 37.'i,

Koval mid SjiriiiK Cniivim U T A llli J l.l-ADINO COAI.M

iti'iiMdii Cdiil & St'i-vlri'701 Mlmrihiinr !i I 'I .on f 1(11

' Aberdeen Coalcoiiji M»K. iiui aim

"lli'Hl In I h e W<mI”All f o n t-M .ijn JJra t-N i> l)o» t

liilrniKiUhtiun Sci-(i iiiid l''lK'l Co.

Phniir i:o or 14'i

I'Jlcctricui Contractu

t'toor Sftndlno Floor U n d in i ll.' A rilcldcr. OJOl-JI

Imitrftiiccl»envey-Tal>cr C o. Inn. I’lu

FltO, Aulu, l,<ni llrllor. Pii.

Key Shoplllasliis C ly. piim ini

tfofiaife Key /(Imp, m 'Jmt tla rk ot Idaho i)epl. Hloro.

'I 'w ln .P alii l.uiiiber Co P h . 043. ’ T I T H lonm ent$

JeiluoVi Uros. 43D Main K ail.

MovingFO R D T i'ansfcr. Insured carriers,

pfi. 227 ^ur tfny muvliig Job

M oney to Loan

i i U I C K L O A N Su ix i n * .)ii

Y O U R . S U :N A T I'I(E o n l yinploycci people wlin need

nolvn your'problriiin hNO IlE I) TAPK

No rnilnrMTs Nu iK,>rln..„ Hcpiiy ir. yciii nr't paid.

CASH CUM DIT'TO.

■ n

IlinklioUli'i li:ilkv

Painling-'Dfcorating1301 KiPU'tilh Ave rjw i Ph. 078-J

Plumhinfi’/Ica tingF or hfatiniT .nnd piiim blni call Fred

H o ld Eve.rything!

w lfe^ In ft bad tem per, ! I w on’t go h o m e r '

ind th e re.ison

M I S C E L L A N E O U S . F O R S A L E

N o ChR.’ for SettinK G lass A uto door g lass, windshields, window

glass. Brhii, your sash" In. Moon's.

1,600-EGO W ishbone h o t w ater in ­cubator, otiulpm ent for electrlcl- j y and kerosene. Bargain, W. A % h l t e , 5 ml. N.. 2 E., Jerom e.

JU S T sold 2 .sets of new ha'rncfs and 4 collar.*! fo r spo t cash. You can m ake your money ta lk too by buy­ing now. H arrj- Mwscrave.

G O OD 14-inch South Bend la the com plete w lih atU clim cU ts. Largo, d rill p r c « and Million P a lls pow- c r hack.naw. AU In excellent condltlou.

K R E K G EL'S"m T?D W 7lRE-------

REFR IG E R A T O R S!3—6 It- floor fcampks

PR IC E D FOR C L EA R A N C E

dn len t tcrin.^ (o su it customer. C. C. A N D E R SO N '

F U R N I T U R E F O R S A L E

N O TICE FOR, PUBLICATION O F T H E T IM E APPOINTED FO R ' PR O V IN G W ILL, ETC.I n th e P roba te C ou rt of T w in

F a lls County. Idnlio.In th e m a tte r of th e estate of

T hom as E . L ucas, deeea.sed.P u rsu a n t to nn order of .said

m ad e on th e 31st day of . no tlcc Is hereby oiven th a t F riday , th e 20 th , day o f J.m uary , 1930. a t 10 o'c lock A. M. of .sivia day. n t th e c ou rt room of .'.aid court, o t th e c o u rt iiousc In iho C ity of T w in Falls . CoiuUy o! T M n Falls, h a s been appoin ted as th e tim e nnd place fo r prov ing the .Will o f snid T hom as E. L ucas, dccea-^od.' a n d for hearin g th e app lica tion of MargnVct 8 . L ucas for th e Ksuancc to he r of le tte rs-.where nny person In terested may a p p ea r nnd co n tes t the , .v.ime.

D a ted D ecem ber 31st. 1936, •M. C. BLACK,

(Seal) Clerk.T h o m a s M . R obertson. Jr.. A ttorney for Petitioner.R esiding a t T w in FaUv Idaho. Pub. T im es: J a n . 3, 10, 17,

Specia l This W eek N EW 5 pc. a ll h a rd 'tood b reakfast

se ts. 810^5. New folding bnby c a r . rlagea. $5.75. New Calendars freel M oon's. 301 M ain Ave. W.

N EW .'‘‘w car like Iron" linoleum rugs. 0x13. $4.85.'New chrom e chairs $3 tp $17. .O ther fum . Barg. Come to

- Van-A>iwlaln'.:>, 42fl M flill_Sa^

P re-Inventory Snlc

H arry M iisgrave’s

Ca.sh Talks

P r e - I n v o n l o r y Siicciul-sUSED wool rugs. *1. Used dining

n n . tiible.s. $1. Used dining room cJialr.i, SOc. U^cd InifleU, $2.50, M oon's, a to rc No. 2, Hho. So,

Set! Tho.-io Today!2 PC. n iohn lr miIIc. good 'rond . $2.'i.

Universal ciinnicl rnnKC, excel, cond., $34. Miiylng elrc. WHslirv, cnnt iihnnlniim tub, A-1 rw il., $49. (KKXl W ilton rug. 0x13, 12ft.

IlayuH Furniture' ExchaiiKf>4(lu'M aln So.

R A D I O A N D M U S IC

lUihlic Stenographer

I^idlo fCvpairlngI'ow rll Knillii Mliop u l UolwcllCi'i.

R adio Heiv l.al> nM iM ainW Ph. 317.

“ pA c-roK V ) tA i) i i ‘r B i c R v i c t ~130 3iid Ave. ll. Phono 384

Kent I'Jstatc-lnBuranceF. O. U ravra and |>honc 3I&

iS h o c / { c p a t r i n gWliilp’r Is lirrr. N iif h"’ tho lliive lo

w liitcilM yoiii' nliiii's. T w In-'P allt tili'on iiho|i, 1J3 W Uho.ilionr>.

T r ( i l l c r i» '

T rallrra for reliL 'JSI K ^urlh Wm U

(I 'ra lle r hoiuos, (Icm 'Ifa lle r Co.

TupcwritcrBHaira, roiilala and Mrvica Phone 00.

U pholaterifigK eniiU hlrig, ^loncal t>ulll, 430 M ain n

U p lin litrrlng , r« p alrln i, lu rn f ltir t reflnU hihg. window ih a d n wofk. Cress i i n ru lry F u m .( . 'u , ' lHu

Bl, K, Ph. &D0.

A U T O S F O R S A L E

-id MOD r o u l Tuiliii. ICxiv'iill- urouiK li 1.11(1. pflv iitoow iin I'l.Kni to nrll. .'.01 M ain E.

l*'OH HAl.K, o rV rnde foi-'llvrHofk • iu:i7 t'lO'V. Deluxe oriliin. k<'<«I t u n , Koml .iiiu l. I'll. 1(17(1-11

C c r l i f ic d — r» Day.H Driviiik' T rf li l

1937 H iuctrbukrr Crulnliig spiliin 1030 H tuilrliakrr Ciulslitg K>'>lnn iu:i7 I 'n ik iird s|M>il sriinn, nuiwi

T O O L A T E T O C L A S S I F Y

FILER• -

I• -

' S idney WllkOil nnd Paul Brown le ft M o n ^ y ' to resum e school work

P I C T U R E D P R O V E f l B 1*.. ............ Bfoverb H lu ttra led by >hto ik e tc h U c«nc«a1t4 in

t h b p o is lr . llO ltlZO ^^TA L A nfw er lo P rc v lo iu P u u le

V E R 'nC A L1 Seed bags.2 T ree .3 P e rson of

liltle account. 49 B asebatf '4 P ro m on to rie s stick.

- • ''S in c e . 50 C on^ ella llon -,4B A dvertisem en t 6 D ecisive. 51 M outh p a r t . ,49 R uby sp inel. 7 F ive p lus five 53 O f each, an . .

35 k im ono sash. 52 P re v aric a to rs . 9 F inal decisions equal quan tit>36 U n w s n r a s r ‘^ ffT o “ a sccnd ;- 10 L ively d ?nces 54 To soak flax.

proVerb w ord) 57 ReclpienL ,11 Consum es. ^ T o _ o b s e r v e .

r r

MWNBS-

n t th e Builne.ss collcge in BoLse,In honor of Mr. nnd M rs. LaH ue's

30th weddlna nnnlver.sary. Satur- d a y -a N C W ^rffirirpnrT y wa.s given ) ] a l I'lielr home. A buffe t d inne r served. T lie KXpslf. prM cntcd the honorees w ith a gift. Chinese check r rs and c a id s were en joyed while w alch lng th e old year out.

M r. nnd Mrs. Kelly Cedorholm were ho.st.s to a New Year'.n eve dance Aiul-bccakfiuit luirty. AflctLLhe.duiicu a l I lag c rm an Valley, th e p.-»r(y re. tu rn ed for brenkfiisl a t the Cedcr. holm hoinci

M rjubrr.i o t Ih r iitjulf roinm il- tre of the G irl nr.MTve.v M . . E. A. Deem. Mrs. Earl Mcireland, Mrs. J . M. Jniner.-on. M rv I. A. Wood, Mrs. CJ. Clnrk, Mrs. C. WV Ciii.e, Mrs. Jo lin Clcitirley i>li<l Mr.'* N. L. U r - sen. s])oii.'<iri'(l n "kid daiii'ir" a t the lO U P hull ThurM lav us holiday parly for int'Uilirr.i ot th e U lrl .R e- nervM nnd th e ir tiiinlllcs. CollcRe Miident.i. home (furing tho Christm as linlldnys, Wern also gui-sts.

Mrs. K ein ird i HpntlrrsOn, ’ Tw in Fiill.^. eiK erlaliird a KroU|i .of her lo n n r r ftleiiiln a t h r r n p n r liiin it w ith a tea Fildtiv MIm I.IIIIn An- ihoiiy pourr<l and llie n tternooii wiin fijwiii Mrlnlly.

W ashlngUiu liiUlKe d u ll int-l ’n u irsd a y w llh Mi.-. (Hl]>ett DeKlotr..

i'luli weiV S m . A. A. na l. D avb a n d Ml .'- lionoi.s Went (o Mr«. M il. ix-iia l lr lr lm r t

M finii y.sive llllile ria.ss .held o-llo^I lanilly diniii'r ri'li M onday. A wood

In o r ile r .iin d the iiliiK Wrri^ Mr. nnd

ll Mr. nnd Min. McKle fnvornd

Snow conditions In the K etchum - H alley sector rem ained pr.-ictlcnlly unchanged during th e p ast week, w ith sligh t varia tion In upper a reas of th e '’Saw tooth e o u n to '. according to th e repo rt received here today from Supervisor P . S._ M oore of the Saw tooth na tional forest. • .

T he cum ulative snow fall showed no chantrc ye.sK^rday from th e fig­ures of DC(j«,2C; M r. Moore sa)d.

n of llii- Dnvls, MK. O Kaye W e a in .N at llowmini. and Mrs. h:-,il

•n ie ih e inonlhly n a t liiip tlst rim a ttenrtan iT «n hosis fur the r , . . . M rs. J , N. McKlr .tryirgn C lark. Mi'.

* Two Inches a t K rtehum ', T lie report .showed th a t despite sligh t snow flurrie.s du rin g n weel;

nattonnl Intercoileglatc ski meet.' Ihe levels a t K etclium were two Inrhes and n t IlAlley only one Incli—M il uiichaiiRed. Ln.st year K ctchuin Ijnd 15 Inches and H ailey four. ^

G as t r flRO.

O n tho o the r side of tlie sum m it. however, conditions were dif fe rrn t ye?*erday. W illiam s ran c h li the Saw tooth valley, lying In thi finlmon riv er. drnlnuKe area, had 18 Inche.H 01 snow, I jis t year a l th<

tliiir Uint (otnl wns only e igh t liielii.s, Indlrairng t i ia l w ln te r-tlm e

residen ts rniii.t do p len ty of sklliiK and sn r^^ho l•lnK -to wet ou t if (heir "bowl." 'IV o week^ an

W illiams ra n rh had 11 Inches.Fairfield U ncfiancrd

Fiilrfleld was imchanKed a s U 1 MiOw drpD) Is conrerned In tli

Miilad wut^r^l1ed. Added snow fall «1 (leptliN III the M)u(ll BoIm- (IraliiiiKr nii'ii, vTlIh >Vntlier-

"liowliiK i;i. WtH'kv lia r Ml. ni« «m nky riiciKi-i nliitlnn III K artnrr 111 lMl•ll(•. . Tho, lietiliid IDIIR idiiiU.

lUliitlvr MMiw at lliillry Is 14.10 Oct. 1. Ml. M.H.ir rvpowed.

Jir»

I W ill I 'l i l ln M ii ln r "HliidPliakri"

T w in Falls Phone B(l

T R U C K S A N D T R A H .E R S

HOUHK lin l lr rr i 'x l) . 310 8th No

NIJW •14-fl. i r a tk r hoii«<'. O Coiiiier.

UritaAM t.lN Kl) tmller Iwuar. m - son lte lined w ith ply-iioard. 1H7 Adnms.

A U T O I 'A R T S - T H I E S

'I'IRKt41 Ksi'i-ptloiially K'Hid UM-d onea. Al p r lirs (Uni sell theiii Iasi

, a tu a r l Moiil-ion. Phimo I73ft.

Pl.icN 'l'Y o ru f> l re a d and le-liulll llres. All Alke/i. As low aa 13Oft.

0 . K. TIR E SHOP130 Aildls.in Ave. W. ‘ P h . 1483

F O R H A L E O R T R A D V :

FO R flAI-K o n 'n » A 1 ) r - r n r llvr. slock. 1031 'Ion and half, Chev u u c k , P h , le w '

w ith Ilads. O ther linpi niniitii n n u lra l nuni- Iwrs w rir eiOoyed.

Mr. nnd Mm. >tny U huiIHihi. Mr, and Min. ( illb i'il Hiiiltli, M r, and M u . 'J . .Iai'ks<in. Mr. a n d Mrs. Kd Jtn id KH|lK'ii'd III Mil' homn of Mr. and Mrn. I tiip rii W llllKriuon Hatur* dav. w heir Clilnr;.e *4ieekrr« wereonjiived. T he ................. . la ter toTwill f a lls lo u ttrn d (he in ldn lgh l show, ictiiiiilnK (01 a . Newrvo. hiciiklaV .

i‘:ilni>i .laineiMii) r iite rta liied .a( ili r liuiiir u l h«'r ija ic iita fi holldav d in n e r T hursday , A lter tho d in n e i. l lir ii l ih /it ln iiled Ihe n i r l Jlr«nvi. dniKo a t (h r U )O P hall,

T h r U apllst M lsslunaiy auClOly inol ■niuiiiday a t Ihe lioiim ^if Mrs. Jrase Ratlin, wlii{ Is a r h a r le r m em ber of th e iiuitllst i-h inrh In Filer. Thn l>ro« m um wau In chArgo n l Mra. U fa (ili^snliigrr Who nave a 't a lk of tho p iennii iond ltliiiis III O ldiia. M r Jullu^ ih - ir nnd. Mrs. A. J'allerw m s rry rd irfrrshiuBDlA. T h e ir o iip nis<l p ieseiiteil Mrs. E alini w llh a 8>tt.

I., c . Cillllllan, M oul m aster, ac* <ioiii|ianlnl liv H lehard U illinan. ,linilor D avtt, M aishall Cobb, M iirray. M iinyon, .h ih ii /.IrulRr, Maliloii liamiiierquD il, U a i o C la tk , le d W ednesday lo r Ihe ecQtit oabln a n d • h tn t 'n u i ra d a y a i td FrldBy euJoX’ liii'<^lie w ln i« r aporla.

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C a t R e t u r n sCi'^NTKUlllUjOK, Conn. 'UP>-

'Inie iiicitiu lUillilllM t'o Dick, 111 innlly r a t of Mr. anil Mrs. R lrh a rd )oliih. A yrni ami a ha lf ago Ihe a l wiiiiileird nwav. n ie ii 11 caino

back, lattlm fc (h r Uiiili oh th e door as tl alwayh had dono to Kali) ad. nilllBnifl i« iini hinise. nnd selUed down as If i[ had been gono only for llin niKlil.

I N S U R A N C EJ o h n B . R o b e h t i o n

IRPICATEO LAMPS (0.

Don Lasli WilisSullivan AwarH

NEW Y o r k ; J a n . 3 (U.R)-Don Lnsh, fo rm er d is tan c e -ru n n in g s ta r from the U niversity of Ind innn a n d now a B loom ington policem an, t« la y held th e Jamc.s E . Sulhvaiv m em orial trophy *nw arded e a c h -y e a r to the o u tstnnd lng n m n tcu r a th le te .

U ish won th e . 1038 aw nrd w ith n com fortab le m arg in in th e A. A. U . . bnlloting of a tr ib u n a l o f 800 sports

llr.^ ieo

Main M an Capliu'cs :)ciiiii<^’E veitt

Al Santa AnitaARCADIA. Cnllf.. J a n . 3 fU.P) —

M ovie 'ningul Louis B. M ayer's M alu M an, u 11 to 1 &hot In th e betttm r, - won the $10,000 added New Y ear's hand icap before 50.000 fan s a t S an ta A nita park yesterday . .. L lgnrotl, h igh ly tou ted C and ida te of C rooner BJng Crasby nnd Lin H ow ard, galloped In, second, w hila How ard H nw k's Sw eepalot, nno the r out.Mder, c re p t In to f in ish th ird .

M ain M an paid $24.30, $8.ti0 and $5 20.

M IG H T R l'N OUT 1X33 ANC1ELK.S, Ja il. 5 - S o u lh r r n

Cnllforn la retire s a ll foo tball n u m ­bers w orn by T io ja n p layers who m ake All-Amerlcii.

YAI.K COACIIKS GAGGEDNEW HAVF.U; J a n . 3 -U n lv ri .s llv

r^ules forbid nny m em ber nf a Yalo n iarh lilK s ta ll from spealjliiK a t a h igh or prriK iratory ichoo l banauel.

D uring 10;i7. 114,300,000 gross tons raw jiia le jla ls were fed to Aliier-

Iraii b lw t fu in a c rs to produro 30,- 130,000 gro,is tuna of pig Iron.

A T T E N T I O N

S T O C K M K N !w i l l C u ll r » r iin i l I ’u y

( ’Hfilt fo r he ad or W orlhlesa

< lt< >rici.( 'im ii.N lice |i.|ia |a ' •

IDAHO UlDli; & TALLOW CO.

I 'llO N K : I H _ C o lle d

CI.AUD O. ru A T T

A iio li ir r ' enrloail oT h l f h f n d a l l la h Htave-Lum p Coal on t |ie track TuoMlay a n d W «dnei4«y. A lreadynim tted niiw l »8J0, liaiil 11 youraelt (fill o t i tw c a r dcKir o r f».48 d e l lm r d lu-Tw In Fails.

U lah riK-li sail U he io l Mo perhiinrirmi poiindn,

CLAlIl) C. PUA'TT . SALHS COMPANY

O n IhD Itoad U th e Dm p IUI iNp Nunduy HiMlntM)

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P age E igh t IDAHO EV EN IN G T Ill^IS , TW IN f Xl LS, IDAHO Turafcy, J m u ix j 8, MS9 '

WINDSOR PLANS VISIT TO AILING DOWAGER QUEEN; MARY WIFE Wi n m i r

IS'ISIAHGW’fC opyH fht by U tilled PrfM l

In Kii({l(kii(l^ ftVonc. abou t Jftii. 13 'for a privntp visit w llli hU m oihrr, X>onnRp|- Queoii M nry .'n usiinlly re- Jlrtb/r Jiiform im t srtlfJ forla.v.'

The iliikc'.s Amorlcnn bom diicli- m , fo r whom lie Rovr up Ills tlivonV, was snlcl by llir. sam e Intorm niit to be ino.st niiKry bccnuse h r Iw l MTCWl to rc tm n , cvcti for th e brle^:' M l visit. w K lioul h rr.

I l r a r t W r.k It wn.1 undprRioocl 11m <1iikc li»tl

- aRTPcd to re tu rn onl>i b « n iis r 111’ b ro llic r K lnc CeorRO liUorinrU litni

t / n fi i»er.w;inJ mtsinRf; th n i Hie rw j- dltlon of Q uern Miiry s lieo rt wa.s chasine some nnxlety, and slie had w anted for m any m ontlw to .see lilm .-T ills u'ft.*; ■ Ih r f irs t Inilmfttlon

Q u cu i M ary 's licnrl '■•ns glvlna tro u ­ble. A llhouRh she will bf* 72 nex t J-^ay 20. tind lifts Ijeen sartdeneH by ’th e d e a th of lie r huj.band nnd th e ftbdlcntlon of her eldest son. the downRer <|uecn lia.'! rem ained nd lve ftfifl hntl becji coii.^Jrfered Jn robii.^t heaUh.

Prepared W ay. Tfie UnfJofJ P r r is Jn /o rm aiit n.'!- »erted th a t tlic duke of G loucester, b ro th er of -KIhr a eo rg e VI nnd th e dylce of W indsor, prepared the way for th e visit w hen h e vLslted

• th« d uke .several weeks ago. I t was *ald Gloiicc-sier took W indsor the personal mes.sage .from th e VlhR.

"■ A p lan >.? bcJntf conalderert to send th e k ing 's own a irp lane to Cannes, oh th e F re n ch Rly^ern. .so th e duke can (ly direct, to 6and rlnghnm . tlic

' royal c o un try e sta te on th e Norfolk coast; Q ueen M ary In privacy the re , a n d Ily hack to F rance w ith-

- « u t even v isiting Loii^on.

SAN FR A NC ISCO . Ja n . 3. (U.P.)- — Consclence-strleken b « c a w « e he

s tra n g led h is young wife to death , R arjoii H ughcj, 33. com m itted flul* cldo In h ts ja il cell by h a n g ltg h im ­self h e re vhU e avaltlnK tr ia l on a m u rd e r chorgc.

H e Ic l l <L scries o l no tes, descrlb* in s h U thoughLs a n d Uie ordeal Jn B IT "pHval© hCT.’ i n ~ ong 'not» n r

— ^^protcjacd h is love lo r th e s lr l h e tiac l m urdered . J e a n Montgomer>-, 23 .'

New Paj)oi- P rocess M ay A id f^armors W ho GroAv-Potutoes^

JiUl r^-rup' ■ iiinniifiirti

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p riT.SB UR Cil! new liiduvtiy- ti newsprltii oUier »•vLsloiird indny by a Pili.Kburi:!!^ oi'lenlLsl ns lie jiu-purcd to pu t. hi.' prbdurL to ilu- ncid tr.il—ih r and Ifftr cif m rx lm i. h lE h-sprrd nrwrtprtpfr pre.v.r.s.

Shoulil III'' pai»-r. miu«lfH''t>irrrl th ro u ch n sorrel p ro-rss liiv rn trd by Or. K. W'. nrtchM t i ir r , wttliM.itifl exliuastivc it;,I;, by PiUAbyirKh.new.'* papefs. It will m ean n savitiR of nill- llOrvi of riollnr.i annim lly tn iicw.s- pnix'r, book nnd piihll.'.lii'r.

he rnx t of iiKimitnrtU) about $10 to Sir. 1' pajXT mndr* ftoni

I IM'•• r ‘'f

And furtherm ore^^^I^m ers, In- rludinr «hoyjiffo«r po(a(a<-<, may find the>^oceii« offrrinic llirm Ml ou^t for wasle por­tions of platii stems.The Culmination of 15 yenrs r>f

rc icarch will a rrive f6 r Ur. H o th - .s tr ltrr th is werk w hen* ten KamiMr! loan of the ncw.-^prlnt will be m ade aU.ft paper m ill In T u rcn tun i. Pn., ii-.lng wa-sle tt l i r a i .straw frnni I 'cnnsylvanln (nrni.s.

U.'lng tJtf* }ir<jC'”’.': (ler/ecfed by (he srlcntlM , who.ie w oik has been On- iincfd by Jo seph C. T rees, a P l lts - burgh all m a sn n tc . pnpe.r eaii be m nniifnctured from nlm o. 1 any flb- roiw grnw lh. such (L'i.FlorWa grass, Koldenrod .Mrm.s, jxitn io and co tton nlanl stcm.i nr senw<-cd.

RNMOIilSiP

JEROM K, Jiin . 3 t'Specfnl)—Mis. Irv in Clny. PocntelTo, suH ainnd a pn lnfu l bum p on » e r lo /eheatl M on­day m orn lnc w lirn ih r c nM n w hirh she was a p;t.>>,<iPiiKfr v.uli he r liii.s- band, sw erved oft tho hlgliwuy nnd off nn em bnnkm enf. ,Mis. Clfcy wif-' tslBtn to th e liospUal n t T w in Fall.s Icr pxamln/tJloJi. S h r wn.s Irm por- nrlly knocked-unconscloas from the bump-

T l;e acc iden t occurred a t lOilTi a. m. M onday, five and one-lm lf mile:; from H arelton w hen Clny a tlem p t-, ed 'to pa.ss a c&r being driven by Joc H auskl. Jr.. o f H nzelton. Tim H auskl you th n.s.sertedly m ade » tu rn and In order to nvold crn.sh- InR In to th e Hau.skl car, Cluv Im- roeiaialely Awen'cd h h nu lo off the lilBhway. I t overtu rned a n d to p ­pled off th e em bankm ent.

D am age to th e Clay m achine was e.itlm ated a t *150. T lic lo() wa.'i sm ashed a n d tlie doors a n d axle were aLso d a m a g e d ^ S ln ie Troojicr E arle B. WIlllnm.s, who Investlgaled tJie ttccldent, s ln ted H int no nrre.st h a d been m ade. I n th e c ar wlUt tltc H auskl voutli was hl.s la tlu -i, Joe HfliukJ, . i r

M r. and Mr.s. Clay w ere form erly resid en t o f Tw in Falls , w here Mr, Clay wni^KRcnl for A m erican Ex­press c ^ p a n y .

i 'iilk o n L ig lili i ig ( iiv t 'jj R o la r ia n g

DUHL, Ja n . 3 (S p rc la U -O r la n d Mayor, com m ercial and - Indii.sirlar m anngpr. Idaho f^iwer com pany, nm.s(\, wn.s gue .s l' speaker a t th e Huhl n o ia ry liin rN ^ n T lnirsday, Mr. M ayor gave a s h o ^ ta lk oii.eye- .■•iRlit conservation ?li;lit .'.av-)j)K. f le dcw.j?ii )ii', i / k wilTi n dem - o iistrntlon of the new typer, of ligh t- liiR w hich have been recently de- velopcil.

He a t o dem o iL slrftt« i* the new '•black ligh t" wha^e refy caiise.T'dye.s and ro lors to em it a floiircscent light,

R obert K lrche r. m usic s tu d e n t a t Greeley, Colo,,'>vlio recen tly com ­peted in a rad io co n tes t a t D enver, snug th ree .songs. H e was accom ­panied by hU slM er. MLw M nrJon K lrcher. O the r,gue .sM were H. L, H art, H<\lcna, M ont,; F red P hen - ney. C oc u t^ d 'A lc n e: QJln Sm ith , Buhl, nnd several f lo la rla n s from Ooodlng,

1ill

BOISE, Ida , J a n . 3 (U.R)-Several Kui.sand Ucjnioiicftns - eclebratetl i«-ir re tu rn t<> social a f well po- lira l power last n igh t a t a cere- [oiiiiiJ re<v>)(M</n In Hic .vw ieJiou«

ro tu n d a , followed by the trad itiona l governor's ball,

HenulUully-i;owne<l women c.scort- pd liy.m en in form al drc.s.s tiled imst tt receiving line of .stale officials headed by Gov. C. A. B ottolfsen nnd h l i wife. In Uic ro tunda of the staW’hou^j' from 7:30 to 9 p. m . T lio .statehoiir.e-WHS decorated w ith Idaho

tree-, nnd fe-itooned 'W i th branches.'

T lio iiiaugum l ball In th e Jvlks lem plo renrhed a clim ax w ith a g rand m arch led by a m tllta rv guard of honor and concluded w ith the audience sin;;lng •'Idaho."

' g l k t w s I ^ e r W T

SEARCHP rom Prince E dw ard b ln n d 'in

the gulf o f S t, L aw rence cam c a eall today fo r a id In locating Cliarle.s K ennedy, lost, heard from a t T w in Palls.

T lie scarcli .Ior K ennedy is p re- .sumnbly In connec tion w ith s e t­tlem en t of an c stn le n t P rlncc Edw ard Island, a c c o r d i n g to L eonard EllLs, p ro p rie to r o f Ellis park , T w in Palls . R eques t for aid cam e from th e local m an 's b ro tit- 1 . ' or, C, C. EUl.'x of C h W lo ttc to ^ n C

mys* SEE mvs

Mrs. Neliio G o lden .and Mrr:, Frcd^. H ller vLMtfd In B runeau w ith re la ­tives du iing th e holiday,'!.

^Ir, nnd Mrs. E, L, Belinore en ­joyed a visit from th e ir daugh ter flnti hflban'd. Mr. and Mrs. K ertlielh Slsrkpy, Boise, over th e holiday:

Mr. and Mrs. L. J , Spur^Ls. M arsh ­field, Ore., arc v isiting w ith the ir daugh ter. Mrs. A. F , Dttckl?,'!. nnd fnmlly;

Miss Elloep Lee of G randview I: spending th e holidays w ith MUs D ora Deen G arre tt ,

Mr. and M rs. Roy M urphy. C as­cade. Visited in th e Iiome of her pa ren ts . M r. a n d M rs. Van frons.

ifT th e holiday.s. 'M r, and Mrs, R. E. W hlto who have

becir visiting In C alifornia retu rned W ednesday,

Mr. a n d Mrs. E vere tt S taples re ­tu rn ed W ednesday Irom O nlnrlo. Ore.. w here they had gone on basl- ■ness and to vW t.

W ord was received recently by G lenn W cm er sta tin g th n t h is fa - fjie r had died Dec. 37 a t thcJr home. In Ma-son CUy. ID,

Miss R u th C line sp e n t th e Chrl.st- maa ho lidays w ith h e r .sl.ster nnd fam llx, Mrs.'VorL^ Botkin, M crldinn,

Mr. nnd M rs. J . W . A ^ t u t z te rtn ined M r. a n d Mrs. M anley Pnrm' and .son, N am p i, over th e holiday.';.

0. E. S. of Filer Installs Officers

FILER, J n n . '3 “ 'S p n ln M -A si>e- clal. ihcetinR wns hel J by in'ember'X of IJi'* O n irr of th e En.stcrii S t a r a t ih e M aw nlc ha ll W cdnf:^ny for In­sta lla tio n ot Olllfprs. Allnr th e In- le rrs lln g sprviccs- n pniv’f^im wn-sRiven.

M rs. GiJ.v filifiirer. 'I'wiii Fiills. iiig a solo fl.s, tribu te ><> <>'p t'ew

w orthy m ntron , Mrs. I^'Hh 'S h o rt nnd ‘the re tirin g w tirllii m atron , M rs. M ildred R rlrlii .rt i.resrn ted Mr». S h o rt w ith a oursjwje.

T lie s ta r jw ln ts nl.so presentrcf Mrs. S ho rt,w llh n bnsket of rn rnn tions In the s ta r colors. I-lttlc Doiiiiii Leo D avis pave a ta p dancr. uccom- panled iit - th e p lnno by her m o the r Mr.-i. O Jrnn Dnvts. MLss iJiR ee W il­liam s Kiing tw o solQs. ni'companled a t the ' p iano by Miss Barbnni Beem ^ M iss .Mnry J a n e S h e a rr r played a p iano siiln.

T lie officers lasta llcd wpi<- W o r­th y m atron . M rs, L eah .Sliorl; ,wor-

■ pn irnn . C, A. Love; a.v.Mlatc trnu , Mrs. M argH rel Nurffluiv! as-

.sociato paJ,ron, G. C, DavLs; secre­ta ry , Mrs* <Evelyn HammerquLst: lren,'iHfrr, . MKs Mnbel Johnson ; planLst. M rs.'H e len B m ii; ronfliic- re.-Ji, Mr.s. M arion V lnr.rnt; nsso- Uatfl cninUictrc.'is. Mr;:. M arga re t S troud ; wflrder, Mrs. Doris s tra d ley ;

itiiicl. Col. E . O.. W alter; th a p ~ la in . Mrs. M arie Hawkin.s; m ar.shall, M'r.s. Adah R ayborn ; Adah, Mrr.. AnnaUel DcKIot?.; Ruth. Mr.s. L ena

"Lovety E ither . Mr.«. WllJnrd C or- nrlliLs; M arthn:*M rs. P rances Dnvla; EJccJa, E dna CJiJldi.

T lie ho.ste.sses for the evening ere Mr.s. E dna Childs, Mr. P ra n k ibln. Mrs. Dorl^ S trad ley find Mr

M ary Pierce. M rs, M ildred Reicha: rcU rlng w orthy m a tron ncted r,s Ir italling o fflfe r nnd M rs. E dna DavLs acted fvs In.italllng m nrshall. Sev­era l of the p a st m a trons aUo helped w ith the ceremony.

PWEVOTEES' ElECT OFFBS

Mnglc V alley C a m e ra club mem­bers wilt e lec t officers fo r 1930 a t a m eeting se t fo r 8 p. m . W ednesday in clubropina u nder th e Bank and T ru s t com pany. P re s id e n t Victor G oertzcn a n n ounced th is afternoon.

R egu la r m on th ly p r in t competi­tion will be stxiged In conjunction w ith th e e lecyon . Judg ing will bP done by ba llo t o f th e membcr.s.

'P re sen t oiliccra o t th e grotip In­clude p o c rtz cn ; , H ow ard WLscinnn. trea au re r: Jack D uerlg. .secretary; Ja ck G ra y . vlce-pre.sldent In charue of m o tio if -u ic tu re s , and Frank Boughton . v ice-p residen t in. charge of s till p ic tures. T h e officers, who also -fo rm th e boa rd of dh-ectors, have .served slncc fo rH n tlon of ihe cam era u n it th ree m on ths ago.

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S tu d en ts who sp e n t th e liolldnys h e re inc luded PhyJlls Leek. Glennis P o n d ; B e th Pond . W illis Vandiver. H ugh NeUon, R obert Miller,- Ulfk T u rn e r, E lm o M anwlll.' Doris Wal­ton , A lvin C arm an , Virgil Nn.ser. C harlo tte Nelson, M argery Agard. and J a n e E llen C unningham .

A pproxim ately S.pOO Chrlslm as ca rd s w ere m ailed du ring the week

19 to 24, o r ‘' l i ^ r cen t more th n n -d u rln g th e s a m e^ er io d in 1937. accord ing fo .C laude SalJard, F a ir­field postm aste r.

T h e h igh school a n d . Falriield g rade schools b o th opened Jan . 3, e nd ing th e ir C h ris tm as vacation.

M iss C le ta H udson, higli school teacher, sp e n t th e holidays w ith friends In Pa-sadena, Calif.

SCREENO FFER IIN G S

. I IDAnONow show ing—"T lie F ron tiers-

inn. " Bill Boyd.W ed , T hu rs . — ■■Jezebel," B ette

Davis.

ORPHIiUMNow show ing—-'ArtLsts and ModeU

A brood." Jack Benny.W ed . T liu rs .-"L llU e Tough Guys

in Society.’: MLsrlia Auer; -'Nurse from Brooklyn." Sally Ellers.

UOXYNow show ing — '‘Ferd inand the

Bull" a n d “S torm Over Bengal."Wed., Tliur.i, — "Prison Nurse,"

W llcoxon a n d M nrsh; "S trange Case of D r. M eade," Jack H olt.

F rU S a t.—'-California Froh tlcr," Buck Jones.

80 A ttend M. E.■ D inner, ProgramF H ^ , Ja n , 3 (SpeclnlJ —All­

c hu rch n ig h t wns held a t th e M eth- odLst c hu rch Friday w ith abou t . . n ttend ing , A jwt'-luck d in n e r y as served. T h e program was In chnrga of m em bers of the choir, w hich In ­c luded th ree num bers sung .by the choir. "Tlie' De.sert Song." " In 'O ld M adrid" and - 'W ho's-that a CallinR?-’ Miss M annette MiLsser 'Sang ’-The H indu Love Song" and "T he, K erry D ance" nccoinpanJeri n t th e p ia n o by M iss B arbara Bcem.

A trio con.sLstlng of M rs. L. C, Q llllllan , M rs. A. E, Bcem a n d Ml&s D orothy Case sang "A B irth d a y ” nnd "T he Slum ber Song."' T lie tc - m n lnder o f th e evening was sp e n t socially a n d vLsUlng,

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CEREASON lALS

BER LIN . J a n . 3 OI.B—The greatest ti^ a so n t r i t i alnce the Nazi acceuloti (0 pow er s ix years jjgo s ta rted today before th e dreaded •'peopleV court.

I n a ll more th a n 100 persona wero JnvoJved a n d o f these It was fo re­c a s t U m t 17. o r 18 would be. sen­tenced to d e a th by beheading.

T h ere , were 22 principals. The crtlef figure Is ETnst Nleklseh, a p rom inen t wTltcr &nd political p a r- tb a n of p re-N arl times.

T lie principals were charged no t only w ith dJ-w m l'natlng propaganda n g a ltu t tlip Nagl regime bu t w ith ac tua lly plotting th e death of high NarJ leaders. >

Nleklseh and two men chargeu w ith aiding him In-leadershlp of a trea.s<)nnble Nnzl movement wero pu t on tr ia l in secret.

I t wns understood th ijt during the firs t fcw ^ o iin i the court heard Urn te.stlm ony^of the th ree de:*-.QBmA. An official salU he exijccted the trlfil of a ll 22 principals to Irtrt only tw o or th ree days.

( G RA N DC H lL bR E ST T IO B B Y " PASADENA. Cal. IU.F5 - Mr. and

M rs. W illiam pav ld w n told th e P a sa d en a Presbyterian hobby show th n t th e ir -hobby was collecting ‘ g rnndchlldrcn , Tliey exhibited pho- tograp lis of 13. . .

irougbt m* quick r t lu r Now. t •

A D L E R I K A

BUSYJtR O M E , Jn n , 3 'S p e c ia l '—H a r ­

o ld ‘ RoQktr. ia su rahce agen t, was 10th on the lis t in tho U nited S la te s /o r thft. jno.st buslnerKS sold for his com pany du ring th e m onth of D e­cem ber and wns first place w inner In th e S a lt LaVe agency.

TM r MAN ON THE^'BRONC" i t A rliona 's C irl c o n iro t . l t it ■ «(riln?C arl •■yi:"O ne ho u r« ro u n dD (»scy. d in n e r o f tw o b<irel>ick cham pinn ih ip s (he rin g p u ti m ore i i t i ln on ilie ncrvci th in ■in C tlilo fitU a n J m iii/ili ito ln l cotrfwiy cWe <C w ho le J s y o ( pu rttliin ’ My n e ry c tth e b id U mh iliuw . Mere li C irl «( N ew Y ork'* lie plen iy tcn»c, jiciery II I d idn i tc n ^ e m every

^ " ^ • d i i o n S(]Uirc G arden In a il i r i l l in x »«uot dc- c lu n c e ‘1 ncl. My w»y li lo I n u p — IikIu up ■pendioK oo ip lli-»ccoad dm ln it, i* c tfcn nerVc (Jam rj, C iincli a te m l^hiy cum.iurilnB.''

LOOKiTO TH E DOG FORA VALUABLE HINT ON NERVE STRAIN

TH E ENOLISH SPRIN Q EII SPA N IEL l> .p cc .ly , . kUc. I |c l . »• highly d G v e lo p c d n e rv o u s sy y tc m . (it Trci, it's r c in ^ a li ly •tinUat- touur()w a...co in |> lcx .aciiiiilvc.'I)u t, unllko to iniiny m im a n a . th is i io g *locin|c A liUSi! Itii nerves. N or docs «ny do^ .W lic({« d og fcoli clrcil,

' l io r c iii IN S T IN C riV l!L Y | W e lium uns oficn let our w ill-pow er w h ip us on , deaf lo ilie warning thnt ncrvos arc gettin g frayed^ Yet lio w m uchvnore p lc m a n t . profi(ol)lo I lfo c u n h e w h e n ncrw s arc roited liuw «nd Uicn. Try it ...b rea k iho tonali)ii..,LI!T U P —I.ICiil'r iJl* A CAMliLI Y ou'll w ck o in o C im cl's inildncM — r ic h , rijie flavor. Sm okers find Camel's fOJ/Z/rr lobuccos soo iiiln g to (lie nerves.

YOU CAN TELL by Carl Drftiey’i b ig im llo t h i t w hile h e 'i r e tt in g h li Viervet ~ l e i( in g u p and ligh ting up ■ Camel —h c 'i » tio en joy ing ll>e n illJn e i i anil rivh flavor o r a siiptem ely rn jny ih lo c ig irc lio - flner, MUKU UXI'liNStVU lO U A C C O S I C all iiy»i*'CamcU leail w llh cow -puncheri."

STOftC MANAQEIt( /< /»W .A .K no» '» llf* i* (IlfTotcni from Doi- »cy 'i,l)uiihef«’»plcniy o f n trvo iira in in ii. • I'm o n ^ i s )ump all day," he M yii' lnii it 'i my (u la lo liteak ncr/« U nilonbyuk liig iliuM r c c c t i c t— <ipi andU ghiincaC arael.-

Mo»d«r m alua i>a ih* Coium- N aN M >«h. 7i)0|>m B,8.T„ ffi}Op«C.|,T.,li»Opnl>I.S,T.,

■tNNV OOOOMAN-Kl»a «rftwfiK, Vnit (hi auilM l|« ln i liiliil—««ili‘| tMliUr . iilna-0>lumlili NiiwoiL. Vr OP<n i:.i. r,.Sil(> ;i)l>|im M,8,T..fiiJonmr ».r.

ftC C O R D .H O L D IN Qw o m a n p a r a c h u t e itim per, M arie M cM ll. tin trig 'l/), k iw w i lha ne rve tira in « r iie p . l>tn/{ jfiK) i})Jo a i r —# m //ti itfil 61)0 lay ii "I ploiriiM iy iio rveir^om icnili)nliy|lvlngd^m ({ci|u«n( r e i i i ~ i T tt u p - llg li tu p a C a m « I ."

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