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WeathetlForecast Hallr (>lrU»lA«>»l iM iy m tm M M w lw t. t MtBML mat T«>uci«7 » . tow M. LMrOUtMBtBia. Nino Irrigated Idaho Counties TODAY’S NEWS TODAY VOL. XXIV. NO. 208—5 CENTS. 8.rrl<* of th « lJ B U ;d ^ TWIN FALLS. IDAHO TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1941. OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPER' Early Release Looms for Selectees Despite Ruling 14-18IN IH S IN WASHINGTON. Aug. 19 (U,R) — The war department announced today it plans to release selectees and national guardsmen after they have served between 14 and 18 months unless the interna- tional situation becomes more serious. Under Uie mlllUry service cxlen' alon bill signed yesWrday by Presi- dent Roo&evciu the army could kMp selectees, guardsmen and reservists In service lor 30 montlu. or 3'4 years. Regular army men cou2d b« ret^ned for 4H ycarj. The army also sent Instructions to the field arranglDg for the rc!#ase from acUve service of almost 200,000 men by Dec. 10 of this year. In the following order of preference: mference Order f. Dependency and hardship cases when properly established. 3. Men 38 year# 9f age or over on July 1, 1941, rgeardless of length of service and In order of lengUi of active federal service. 3. Married men who desire dis- charge at the end of their 13 months' service, Expressing Uic hope it wlU not be necessary to hold in service any individual now In training for the full 30 months term permissible un> dcr the law, the war department said it was anUclpatMl that na- Uonal cuard enlisted men nod se* ollfti' thao tBiw for whom priorities are anniJuaced will be re- leased "after aa Average of about 18 months’ total active service, some as early as 14 montbs.'’ May Krtead Term Selectees and guardsmen eligible for relbwe may extend their term of active service to the fuU 80 montha'If they desire. of^he regular anny NAZIS U ALL UKIiAINEH 1ST OF Idaho's most unique convenUon—a wordless gathering which will draw delegates from all over the stale-w ili be held In 1^'ln Falls Aug. 30 through 8epl. 1. The convention i* the flffh biennial session of the Idflho AssocU aUon of the Deaf. Between 85 and 100 deaf persons from both north and south Idaho will converge on Twin Falls for a conference at whlch'filtactlvlUes. meetings and speeches wUl be In the slRn-liuiguase, One major topic will be discussion of methods to assist Idaho's deaf citizens. Burton Drlggs. superintendent of the Ooodlng Slate School for ihe Deaf and Blind, will be one of the principal speakers. Biennial banquet will be held at 7 p. m. Sunday. Aug. 31. The banquet and convention headquarters wUJ be at the Park }toie!. Floyd Brower. Pocatello, president of the assoctaUon. will preside a t ail business sessions. Reds Use Oldest of Strategy in Retreat B; UENBY 8UAPII MOSCOW, Aup. 19 (U,R) — Red army forces, applying strategy used effectively in the Napoleonic war, were re- ported today to be falling back before the Germans on the Leningrad and Ukraine fronts, but were said to have thrown the Nazis back beyond Smolensk on the Moscow front. Russian armies abandoned Kingisepp, 70 miles eouthwest of Leningrad, as German forces drove toward the old capital from three sides—from Es- tonia, the Karelian isthmus to the north, and Staraya Russa to the south. In the rich agricultural and in- dustrial Uiiralnc. Oerman spear- heads-were fanning out in many dtrecti<a« {COD the mala body In a drive to the tanlu of thp Dnieper. Frontltr dlipatches reported the 3erm aa offensive on the central idoficow front had been brought to h lalt ud that Marshal Semyon Umoebenko'a armies, in a series of counterattacks, bad pushed the (Tasis baoit several miles beyond Braolemk. Here« Battles completed prior to Dec. 31,19H, wUl be diachaited unless they desire to re-enllst and are qualified for re- enlistment. Those eligible for release In ac- cordatice with the llshed must seek It on their own application. ' The war department said It pro- poses to relcnso from active serv- ice by Dcc. 10 some 150.000 national guardsmen inducted last fall; 20.000 selecteea who were Inducted last November and December, and 10,000 reserve officers. E.V.BEI1G SEES NEW IDAHO ERA BOISE, Ida., Aug. 10 tU.R>—E. V. Berg. stAlo reclamation commis- sioner, today brought baclc a picture of the port Idaho will ploy In In- dustrialization of the Pacific north- wMt through development of elec- . trio power. Berg, who attcnde<l the north- wc.'st regional plannhiK conference In Olympln, Wnnh., with Enrl Mur- phy, srcrcliiry of the Idaho Chnm- brr of Commprce, niid Joe Wood, of ttie Idcilio pIniiiiInK boiu-d. said authorities emphasltpd power de- veloiimeiit as the niajur st«p tn ojKinIng the nortliwcst lo Initiutry. Brrg said Paul llnvrr, Uonncvllla administrator, pictured a new ora for the northwest by establishing plants where Uuht mcli\ls such as aluminum and nmRiirslum would l>e refined from raw ore by electro- lytlQ processes and aUo fabricated Into finished metnl producU, An lnter>connoctlng |K>wer systi'm would put Idaho in an part of the northwest Industrial system, accord- ing 10 the plan. Increases Noted in Revenue on Liquor uoiuic, Aug. IB (U.R) — Id a h o '* liquor business noted a I44A30 in. cresao In revenue last month, State I)ls|MiiisAry Superintendent P r e d Davis said today. lleoelpU for July were |31fl,<IS1, compared to M71.738 for Uio same period In 1B40. Since Jan. 1 th« staU hat sold •3.100,701 or liquor. IT’S NOT TOO HOTI Kvtn In tills kind of wealher one can get action out of the Classified Ads. t;BKI) H. O. Mitle oil furnace. sMltable lor four room htmse. he sold by owner. Phone u . To tell Ileattng aqulpment. Mr. niiss TJiomas, Uanager of Kugler’t Jawtlry, was ratlirr douUtu) ot rasulta that are «l}talned in' OlaMl- fled AdvertUlnf. He dHlded however, to place Uti above' ad for « thre* d«y period. H i called Uit teoood d u and aald "You m i|tit aa well kill Uia( «d. We’ve mad* k deal." Soor* another Hit for Olaaal- IMt balUc5,ra«ed a}i the>Qlght aioflg the l,SOO-mUe-front and naval dis- patches reported the Soviet. Black sea fleet had smashed Oerman at- ^mpls to' force Isndings on the Ukraine coast. Soviet military quarters said the Red army was employing tactics worked out more than a century ago In the Napoleonic campaign 'onsisUng of withdrawal where nec- :esst,ty while InfllcUng scveTtsi po-Mlble lossM on the enemy. Tallinn, the Estonian caplul, Leningrad and Kiev, chief, city of the Ukraine, were reported Intensi- fying preparations to face German forces closing In on the clUes. The population of the three snclent capltaU were said to ontanirjsr "to the last man." Oerman- and other axis forces were reported stabbing Into the Dkralne ulong the southern bend of the Dnieper beyond the Iron ore center of Krlvol Rog and In parallel drives westward from Korosten, north of Kiev, and Belaya Tstrkov, couth of the Ukrainian capital. Garrison Cut eff It WB9 understood the formidable Russian garrison at Tallinn, capital of Eithonia, now cut off except by .A. - f y n w wlw-reported tietee- <ea. intended to defend-the city By JOSEPH W. GRIGG. Jr. BERLIN. Aug. 19 W.R)—The entire UkTtiJne west ot the Dnieper river Is In German hands, the high com- mand asserted today In a communi- que Issued from Adolf Hitler's head- quarters. German "tapld” troops and tank forces have stalled avuiclis upon Odessa, great grain port of Uie Ukraine, and on the bridgeheads which the Russians are holding on the west bank of the Dnieper as they seek to withdraw their fleeing forces, the communique said. The German forces captured a 35,000 ton Russian battleship, a 10.- 000 ton cruiser, four destroyers, two submarines and a doclf fully Jaden with locomotives at Nikolaev, the comnwinlque saW. Two Russian gun- boats were sunk there. Damage W anhlpt In attacks on Odessa harbor. Oer- man ptehes have Incapacitated nine large Russian transports and dam- aged three warships Including a heavy cruiser, It was added. Russian forces have suffered heavy loses In the Kiev and Koro- sten sectors to the north, and since Aug. 8 the Germans have taken n.lW prisoners, 142 tanU arid 12S field guns In those areas, the cpm- munlque said. It was asserted that In addition to Russian losses previously cited in the Uman sector, the Germans had taken W,000 prisoners, 64 tanks and UO field guns. Tribute to AUles The Communique paid tribute lo cooperating Rumanian. Hungarian and Italian troops In the “battle of pursuit” In the Ukraine. Before the commu;ilque sued. German Informants had aald the Russian army of the UigalDe Japs Place Restrictions On Freeing U. S. Citizens AIERMWET Prcsulcnt Roosevelt ReUirns From Hislorv-Makinn Vovace the relentless drive of the asls troops u\d the ta.vage altaclu ol hundreds of Oerman planes. Military reports said the Oerman advance In the Ukraine continued steadily and It was Indicated tlie main problem of the German com- mand now was lo trap as many Kus-. slant as poasible and prevent Mar- shal Semyon Budenny frcwn form- ing a new line on the eastern Bhorp of the Dnieper rtver. street by street In event of a Ger- man attack or to withstand a siege however long. The Russian Baltic fleet was co- operating closcly n-lth the Taillnn Oarrlson and It fsas said officially a German submarine and two Oer- man transports' laden with troops nnd munitions were sunk In the area yesterdoy. Today's first wnr communique said 41 German planes had been brought down In fighting Baturdny and Sunday. Los.i of 18 Russian planes was admitted. Plans Mapped for Defense Bond Sale In Southern Idaho Orgnnization of south Idaho community conimitteert and launching of plans for sale of dcfonflo savingH bonds nnd atjimpu in Magic Valjey were underway hero today by John R. Viley, HoI hc, «UUe ndmiiiirttralor of the defen.ie «avingH Htaff. Mr. Vlley, who Is U. S. collcctor of Internal revenue for Idalio, ar- rived this morning and swung Into local oonferences immediately. He wit address Duhl businessmen to- nlih t and will organise a separitte committee arranxeinent for liuhl. Two in Tills County Tlie 'I'wln Knlis committee, to be named this afternmin, will have charge of Itie tlrfense savings stomiM and boniln asIo throughout the coun- ty excnpt for llulil. Mr. Vltry sulil lie lias been work- ing since Jtily 1 on tiie defense sav- ings staff and iiat outlined five counties so far. Included among those he has helped organise are Jerome county and the city of Glenns FVrry. Tomorrow he will work Cassia and Minidoka counties and during Ute next two weeks will organise Uio entire toutheaslern part of the slate, TJ»e work of organising commit- tees embodies tite selection of hon- orary niui exMuUve chairmen and outlining of plans to boost the tales of Ihe siani|>s and bonds, Mrs. John B. Hsyes. member of tiie slate defense savings committee in charge of reprrsrntliig Ihe women, iias an- nounced that the tum ps will soon be aoM In places other than the postoffice. RfforU to urge city . ploye# to save a portion of their salary in defrnse savings t>onds were discussed Isst night <it the city cc cll meeUng. Carver Also Her* | Accompanying Mr. Viley W his tour U Parker Carver, usistanV «ol- ieetor of inUrnal revenue. De'puty administrator of the Idaho defense tavlnst staff it Jolm Ohurohill, Boise, former secretary ot the Boutheastem Water Usera aasooia- Uon. which Just recently "put oy«r“ the Anderion dam proJe<^ by or- ■anlaing farmers In lliht territory to Mcept lovernment control of Uia projoot. ''Oommilteea lor Twin rtlu will Mr. Vlley said, Jerome county ofriolalt named to head the defenM tavlngt profram are R. B. flhephtfd, honorary «halr< Duve A. L’Hcrrison. executive clialrnian; A. H. llartshom. post< nin^itfr. K. W. Williamson, banking anfl finmice; H. Maine Shoun, edu- cation; 1.. P. Oldhnm, public cm- Ployra; Jlryan Henry, industry; Mrs. L. W. Unnberg, women; Harry Mra- senKcr, labor; Charles Welteroth, agrlctjltiire; llerwyn Durke, Inform- ation; Kicd Pals, irads; Hal Wal- llngtoti. srrvlee clubs; Ollnt Averllt, Amrrlrnii I.fglon; W, A. Peters. «.»>llni>tS mm Tm* I. C«Imii EEIEIS I ,.22 (NBA Telephoto) Aft«r 13 days at sea. elimazed by the epoch-maUog meeUng with Prime Minister Charchlll, Fresident Rooseven retorns to the United StaUs, disembarking at Rockland. Me. Borronndcd by naval officers, Harry Hopkins, rear left. Presideot Booeerelt, and Capt. Bfardalt prepare to leave the WhlU Heote yacht Potomac for the apeetal train taking the President. ORDERED IN USE EOREVACUAIN By ROBERT BELLAIRE TOKYO. Aug. 19 (U.R) — Japan will permit no Ameri- cans to leave the country uii- less the United States sends a ship for them and in thaf. event, the government will consider individually the ap- plication of each Americao, Koh Ishii, chief government spokesman, announced t»day, Ishii disclosed that at pres- ent there was a complete stalemate in negotiations for evacuation of Americans. American toibuaador Joseph Clark Grew showed his anxiety over the situation and held a long con- ference yesterday with Adm. Teljlrg T9yoda, foreign minister. A Japanese Domel news tgene? broadcast, plcYtd up b; the United Press listening poet in Mew 'york. disclosed that isst Friday .th a .J a ^ anese home office had Usued u ! ordinance restricting the entry, resi- dence and departure of all fonlcn^ ers. Domtl explained the onUaux* as “similar to war time refulatloB^. affecting movements of aliens w bkli are already In force la toahy' ring countrlee." Japan, however. U not at war with any country olfUl^ ally, having retrained trocB' ‘ ing war on China. . No Compromise Ishll spoke vigorously and .un^ compromlsingly. > He said ix the United’ Mates did send a.shi]^ for Amerlcaal, or toi; any other purpose, It would receive the same treatment which tbs Upited States .accord^ to thri Tatuta Maru and other . ihlpa. Twin Palls back-to-school parade and celebration was sot ^ n y for next Prlday, Aug. M, and Chairman E. H. Oyer announced that 45 cash prises will await chUdrcn who par- ticipate. The event wlU be sponsored by Uie merchsnts' bureau in cooporiitlnn with the Twin Polls Recrcniloii a-i- soclotlon. The recreaUon unit will handle the parade and bicycle cnml- Vftl which la to folfow. The back-to-school parade will he held at 1 p, m. Friday throutih the downtown dl-itrlct, wl}h full dPtnlls to be snounced by commlltcrmrn tomorrow. There will be 11 cash prises for parade participation. Re- mainder of the 45 awards will be Riven In the bicycle carnival tn he held Adjanrnt to tiie city park aftrr the pnrnde. Treats for Ail Treots will be given to all parllrl- patlng yoimgsters. Chairman (lyi ARld. Tlie mcrrliBnts' bureau will hnndlr S. May Retaliate At Nipponese Action Mr. Oyer snld thin afternoon that effori.i are underway to spcuir Ihe mik.i Amrrlcanl.im band. Uie I.<-Kl'in and auxiliary drum and bugir corp.t and the Hoy Scout drum nml IniHle corps to play for the parade. I'aradc Awards llin awards In the Prlday mnrrh- IK. nn lliflrd today, include ilipsc: Costumes — Prltes for the lirnt old-fanhloned; for the bc.it lilnili- fare Kroup and for the best plnncrr group, lllcycles—Prises for Ihn best <|-.n1ln<i.4 rm * I. C.I.Mn » Roosevelt-Churchill Program Forms Alliance, Solon Claims WftHmNQTON, Aug. W.B- Srii. iiiriim W, Johnson, R., Oailf., rliaiKnl In Uie senate today that the Uoonevrlt-Ohiirchlll declaraUon crrulrd 'an offensive and defensive aillanin" lx<lween the United Btates and lirilaln. JdhiiMin made the charge In aVi exchunge- with Uie senate Demo- rriillo leader Alben W. Barkley of Kentucky alter Barkley had con- drmnrd a newspaper account ot yeii«i<day's contsrsnoe al the White Mouse when President Roosevelt outlined tiie foreign situation to emned Uie artlcls as and premeditated llarkley c “drrrlvo the American people." Tlie story In question said congreulonal lenders had Intimated after tlie con- ferenofl that the BrlUsh need "as- slntaiicA of a vast American ex(wdt- tlonary force" to defeat Oermany. (It was carried by the Chicago Tri- bune prcu service.) Jolinson. who tald he did not wish to enter Into the diaouMlon of Iht new»pa|ier dUpatch, took Iwiti with a staument by Barkley that tht •lliit-polnl procrwo put out by tht President and Oh ""-............................ '■11 u aa plain aa^the noaa oa « Ml's Isre.” said Jolinson, shnkltiK roiellnupr at Barkley. "Ihitl tlin sixth iirlli'le tells what tiiey ok go- IlIK lo <ll>" Iln rriid Uie point, which said: "Aftrr UiA final destruction or thn Nasi lyrniiny, they hoj>e lo sro ratuljIlslKsI a )>eace wiiloh will a f- ford to nil nations Uie mcatui of dwrllhig 111 safety wlUiln tiirir botmdnrlrs, and which will affonl asAurunre that all the men In nil Uie lands may live out tlnelr llvri In ffrnlom from fear and wanl " "No otiier construction or Inirr- jiretalloii ran be put on that languiiiie." Johnson taid- '"ITiat means that after Uie ile- stnictlmi of Uie Naal tyranny, two nnlloiii entering Into this |>nr- llr,iilnr cunimUment will have a nrv order, based, on decency and frre Oom, and a'government hrsdni : assume, although they did nol say s< U iy Mr. tiUlln. "U dues create an offensive and defense alliance between the United States and Great Britain. It does not say that after the oommon rn emy Is destroyed thet( hoiM ti •stablisli a new order." It was Uie ftrtl Uoie the hbtorln staument, laaued M • rvauli of the high seas oonferanca between the two naUon's ruiera, had been de- bated on tht Maat« tlooc. Death Toll May Be 20 After Pier Fire NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.R)—The death toll in the $1,600,000 fire which destroyed n Hrooklyn pier and the 3,r)80-ton freighter Panuco hegaii to ri«u tbday as firemen bimrdcd the still burning hulk. Fears that some crcw niembcrfl and longfihoronicn Imd been trapped aboard thi’ freighter were borne out by im- mediate discovery nf two lKH,lios on the dock. OIIkth in the ship’s hoiys may n(‘viT In; recovered. Pour bodies had born found cl^c- where, and lnvesUgni4>rs ai the scene believed the toll miKl't cxcfcd 30. Marine |K>llce iiavn r.illnm lnt llic dead, not counUng Uio.He alx)itnl the I’anuco, at stven. Ksllinnlts nt missing ranged from nliip, whose names were known, to 17. Orders Prot>e While the search for hodlr.i cou- tlnued a inree-man frdrrul board started a "searching invrMiKiuiou" ordered by Secretary of Coitunnce Jesse Jones. Uattalion Chief John J. and 36 firemen niado ttirlr w»y to the forcdccK Ol the ship w hnr tl (lames had subsided. Thry (oiiiid charred con>se them und AlKlited snoUier on the afterdrrk whrrs the plates were sllll too iiot to nlnnd on, Tiie second body wns ircovrrcd by means of long lUM>ks. Nabotagn Htudkit workman's cftrcle>siics", sllily In stealing a forbidden hiiioke, was blamed by local officials, hut the government sUidled i>.iviil»imy ot sabotage at well an The New York nnd (.'ul>i> Mali line ship, valued al gODa.oDO, and Its IS00,0|W cargo of oil, pnhii. itnd ■Isai. an inflammable mnlcrl tl used In ro|M. and other Itrins. were totsdly loal. V'ler 31 w is deslvoysd snd an tsUmaled 18 small <-r»(t. In- cluding tiaval ilghUrs which were to have transferred stores for the naval base at'Ouantanaino. Cuba, aboard the ship as soon as It was unloaded, were rtamagwt lu,vtvr>lu| flBgrees. Joe Martin Asked For Idaho Speech BOIAB, tda., Aug. IB lU.R)-Mrs. Oarlylt Smith, atate nepublican chairman, said today H"p. Joaeph W. MarUn, nutlonaJ Hepubllran chairman, )\aa bean aalied lo de- liver an addrAM in Idaho during hit wnt«rn 'tour. 'M tfUa was toheduled to stop over In Bolt* UU neit monlh lo conftr with party leaden on plans for tht lU I aUoUoo. VICHY, Aug. Ifl (U.R)—lln. official rcportH received in Vichy tonight Hald that the (iermaoH claimed cuiiture «f four bridgcA acroHH (he Dnie- per river and c«tnl)llHhmcnt (if hrldgeheadH, hut that Ihe UuHHlun rcnr-Kuttrd was hold- ing off (he Gerniann while lied army forccM evnrunlcd l»y Hca from the Odessa Ncrlor. HAVANA, Aug. 10 (Ufii At Inil 13 persons were ln]urc<l In IkhhIj - lugs In various porls <>f tin' last night which kept the priiplK nf Havana In n Atntn of alsini (oi- two hours, It was reviorled in miultlvlttl BourcM Kxlay. Pour of those injiirrd wno nnUI to Ud In a serloiu condition, »nd ac- cording to one re|Hirt a ChlncKn « killed In one bomb cxplo'l"" The poUoe. after a brief chnie i day, arrested four sus|)ects. whose idenUUes were nol nivenlot. 'llie police said two other ^neri Mcapcd. Ang. II flJR>—Oerman miroee said lenlght that high ' I HP te today on DEMlSEffl FOBIAPAUENS By JOHN A. REICHMANN WAaniNGTON, Aug. 10 (U.R)~Tho Uniled Stales may couplo itft fitern protest to Japan with retaliatory mea- iiroH which would hnvo the (foct of prohibiting Juiianese from leaving thlH country without Hpecial i>crmiflaion. authoritative ttoiiice.i h a i d today. Hl)jh administration officials were coiisUlerlng a plan which would re- i(ulre nil forolKn nationals to obtain rxll ]>ennils before they could leave Ihn United Blatcs. llie move would have Ills same effect as Tokyo's action In prohibiting Americans and other aliens from leaving Japan wlUiout S|)eclal permits. OlAoloAUre ot plans lor sterner control over deparliire of forelKU iiiitlonnis followed closely a confer- ence In Toyko between U. S. Ambas- nitilor Jnneiili C. tircw and Japanese I'oirlHii Mini.Mrr Trljlro Toyo<ln on mnVlers of "utmunl linimrlance.'' HIrnnf rrotrit Cirew was l>ellevrd to have pro- trsied strongly ngahisi Japan's re- fnsul to i>ermll 100 Americans stranded In 'I'okyo lo bo evacuated »)y the U. 8. Uiier 1‘resldenl Coo- lldgn nnd the ImixMltlon of restrlr- tliins iipon Ihe depnrture of other Anicilciin iiatlonaLi. Secretary of Hlale Cordell Hull said Jajmn lias not made a satls- facloTy hiuiwcr lo American pmlesta against trenlincnt of iU nntlonals. Me drrllned to dl.icuu the confer- rn< o iield by drew nnd Toyoda until Ihs ambassador's rci>orl couI<l 'be deco<le<l. Thwie new dlffleuUles had bravely iralned relations between the Uni- ted atates and Japan, 'llie two coun- already had become Involved onnmlo warfars precipitated by ailrtniiU of this ootuitry to halt tnillier Japanese aggression In the far east. Kxpeot Russia lo Hold Congressional leartert who con- ferred wltit President Rooaevelt at the W1 rLOOO CONTROL B a t BfONXD WA4KINQT0N, AUk. IB (UR) - ----------- yilt today signed tiie (tobd control auU^orlt- atton blU; but inforrotd oongrtM that ha will Mk no J«U*unClMi ......... .... tmtnenoy. unltH tbv. arc im< poruni lo Mtnt*. uuvtiumt upiniUon ol tht ntUotua inltH tbk g lotded. thus bectKnlnc aublect to the United Btatea treeglog n g u k - Uons.) Spokesman Ishll took tQ re-emphaslae that Japaa- «M - "grav^ concerned' o m tlia qua§« tl<Kt ot' ihlpintDta tOL ' Vladivostok In aid ofRusila. 'Tlu United eutM . he tald. ahould b« "more delleato” In lU diplomatic re- lations with Japan. Armed Guards PUeed (A steady deterlonUo? tn cse-Amerlcan relation* was t m (^t, sited by United PreM dlipatchw from Shanghai. Afto- putttnff an armed guard around an Amerleaa. mission at Tehslen, In northern (CvnllnsH •> Pss* t, C*lsaa 4) Clark Blasts At Montanans On Army Base B oias. Ida.. Aug. 10 (an—o«T. Chase A. Clark today launched % counter-attack against M o n ta n * state officials who protested location of a huge army base tn the Renry’g lake section of eastern Idaho. Qov. Clark, pr.ooialmlng tht Henry's lake site as the bealT avail* Able for winter maneuvera In either state, said he was taking the matter up directly witli President Rooie* vett nnd the war department. Messsges have also been tent to idalio's congressional delegation ad« vising members of prolMts filed wlt)l the war department by Oov. Q4m ' Pord against survey work on tht proposed cantonment In a portion of eastern Idaho which Jutg tntg ; Montana. . , CJov. Pord 0(«ned the tBter-*t*t* battle last week when he told tht department th« only road lead* Ing Into the idalio site comta froitt Montana and oiled other dludvtQ* tagcs of locating the 1,000-buUdlng cantonment In the Oem ttate. Altiiough surveys now tintltrw v At Henry's lake are mertljr preU» nilnary and no fundi art avalUb]* for coiuiructlon, Oov. Clark aatd the Idalto site "Is so much better than any other auggested tiiere Isn't any question of Ihe ■dvlMbllitjr 6t building It In Idaho.” The base would be used (or train- ing troopa In winter min«uvtr»v..-.- Ing wlUi Prime MlnUier Winiton Oinirchill had produced Uia o<nblu> Sion Uiat niusla oouhl hold out aC I-

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Page 1: Early Release Looms for NAZIS U ALL Japs Place

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VOL. XXIV. NO. 208—5 CENTS. 8.rrl<* of th « l J B U ;d ^TW IN FA LLS. ID A H O TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1941. O FFICIA L CITY N E W SP A P E R '

Early Release Looms for Selectees Despite Ruling

14-18IN IH S IN

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 19 (U,R) — The w ar departm ent announced today it plans to re lease selectees and national guardsm en a f te r th ey have served between 14 and 18 m onths unless the in terna­tional situa tion becomes more serious.

U nder Uie m lllU ry service cxlen ' a lon bill signed yesW rday by P resi­d e n t Roo&evciu th e arm y could kM p selectees, guardsm en and reservists In service lo r 30 m o n tlu . or 3'4 years. R egular a rm y m en cou2d b« r e t^ n e d for 4H ycarj.

T he a rm y also se n t Instructions to th e field arranglD g for th e rc!#ase from acUve service o f alm ost 200,000 m en by Dec. 10 of th is year. In the following order of p reference:

m f e r e n c e O rder f. D ependency and ha rd sh ip cases

w hen properly established.3. M en 38 year# 9f age or over

on Ju ly 1, 1941, rgeard less o f leng th of service a n d In o rder o f lengUi of active federa l service.

3. M arried m en w ho desire d is ­charge a t the end of th e ir 13 m o n th s ' service,

E xpressing Uic hope i t wlU no t be necessary to ho ld in service any ind iv idual now In tra in in g for the fu ll 30 m on ths te rm perm issible un> d c r th e law, th e w ar d e p ar tm e n t sa id i t w as anUclpatM l th a t na- U onal c u a rd en listed m en nod se*

o llf ti ' th a o tB iw for whom p rio ritie s are anniJuaced will be re­leased " a f te r a a Average of about 18 m o n th s’ to ta l active service, some a s early as 14 m ontbs .'’

M ay K rte a d T erm Selectees a n d guardsm en eligible

fo r re lbw e m ay ex tend th e ir te rm o f ac tive service to th e fuU 80 m o n th a 'I f they desire.

o f ^ h e reg u la r an n y

NAZIS U ALL U K I i A I N E H 1 S T OF

Id ah o 's m ost unique convenUon—a wordless ga thering which will d raw delegates from all over th e s ta le -w i l i be held In 1 ^ 'ln Falls A ug. 30 th rough 8ep l. 1.

T h e convention i* th e flffh b iennial session of the Idflho AssocU aUon of th e Deaf. Betw een 85 a n d 100 deaf persons from both north a n d south Idaho will converge on T w in F a lls for a conference a t w h lch 'filtactlv lU es. m eetings and speeches wUl be In the slRn-liuiguase,

O ne m a jo r topic will be discussion of m ethods to assist Idaho 's deaf citizens.

B urton Drlggs. supe rin tenden t of th e O oodlng S la te School for ihe D eaf and Blind, will be one of th e principal speakers.

B iennia l banquet will be held a t 7 p. m . Sunday. Aug. 31. The banquet a n d convention headquarte rs wUJ b e a t th e P ark }toie!.

Floyd Brower. Pocatello, p residen t of th e assoctaUon. will preside a t a il business sessions.

Reds Use Oldest of Strategy in Retreat

B ; UENBY 8UAPIIMOSCOW, Aup. 19 (U,R) — Red arm y forces, applying

s tra te g y used effectively in th e Napoleonic war, were re­ported today to be falling back before the Germans on the Leningrad and U kraine fronts, b u t w ere said to have thrown th e Nazis back beyond Smolensk on th e Moscow front.

Russian arm ies abandoned K ingisepp, 70 miles eouthwest o f Leningrad, as G erm an forces drove tow ard th e old capital from th ree sides—from E s­tonia, the Karelian isthm us to th e north, and S ta ray a Russa to th e south.

I n th e r ich ag ricu ltu ral a n d in ­d u s tr ia l U iiralnc. O erm an spear­h e a d s-w e re fann ing o u t in m any d trec ti<a« {COD th e m a la body In a d rive to th e ta n lu of thp D nieper.

F r o n tl t r d lipa tches reported the 3 e rm a a offensive on th e c en tral idoficow front had been b rough t to h l a l t u d th a t M arsha l Semyon U m oebenko 'a arm ies, in a series of coun tera ttacks, b a d pushed th e (Tasis baoit several m iles beyond Braolem k.

H ere« B attles

com pleted p r io r to Dec. 31 ,19H , wUl b e d ia ch a ite d un less they desire to re -e n l ls t a n d a re qualified fo r re - en listm en t.

T hose eligible for release In ac- cordatice w ith thellshed m u s t seek It on th e ir own applica tion .' T he w ar dep artm e n t said I t p ro ­poses to relcnso from active serv­ice by Dcc. 10 some 150.000 na tional g u a rdsm en induc ted la s t fa ll; 20.000 selecteea who were Inducted la st Novem ber and Decem ber, a n d 10,000 reserve officers.

E.V.BEI1G SEES NEW IDAHO ERA

BO ISE, Ida., Aug. 10 tU.R>—E. V. Berg. stAlo rec lam ation com m is­sioner, today b rought baclc a picture of th e po rt Id ah o will ploy In In­dustria lization of th e Pacific n o rth - w M t th rough developm ent of elec-

. trio power.Berg, who attcnde<l th e n o rth -

wc.'st regional plannhiK conference In Olympln, Wnnh., w ith E nrl M ur­phy, srcrcliiry of the Idaho Chnm - b r r of Commprce, niid Joe Wood, of ttie Idcilio pIniiiiInK boiu-d. said au th o ritie s em phasltpd power de- veloiim eiit as th e n ia ju r st«p tn ojKinIng th e nortliw cst lo Initiutry.

B rrg sa id Pau l llnv rr , Uonncvllla adm in is tra to r, pic tured a new ora fo r th e no rthw est by estab lish ing p la n ts w here Uuht mcli\ls such as a lum inum and nmRiirslum would l>e refined from raw ore by e lectro- lytlQ processes and aUo fabricated In to f in ished m etnl producU,

An lnter>connoctlng |K>wer systi'm would pu t Id ah o in an p a r t of the no rthw est Industrial system , accord­ing 10 th e plan.

Increases Noted in Revenue on Liquor

u o iu ic , Aug. IB (U.R) — Idaho '* liquor business no ted a I44A30 in . c resao In revenue la st m on th , S ta te I)ls|MiiisAry S up e rin te n d en t P r e d D avis sa id today. lleoelpU fo r Ju ly w ere |31fl,<IS1, com pared to M71.738 for Uio same period In 1B40.

Since Ja n . 1 th« s ta U h a t sold •3.100,701 or liquor.

IT’S NOT TOO HOTI

K vtn In til ls kind of w ealher one c an g e t action o u t of the C lassified Ads.

t;BKI) H. O. M itle oil furnace . sMltable lo r four room htmse.

he sold by owner. Phone u . T o te ll I lea ttn g aqulpm ent.

M r. n iis s TJiomas, U anager of K ugler’t Jaw tlry , was r a t l i r r douU tu) o t rasu lta th a t a re «l}talned in ' OlaMl- f led AdvertU lnf. H e dH lded however, to place U ti above ' ad for « thre* d«y period. H i called U it teoood d u a n d aald "You m i |t i t aa well kill U ia( «d. W e’ve m ad* k deal." Soor* a no ther H it for Olaaal- IM t

ba lU c5 ,ra« e d a}i the>Q lght aioflg th e l,SOO-mUe-front a n d naval d is­p a tches reported th e Soviet. B lack sea f lee t h a d sm ashed O erm an a t- ^ m p ls to ' force Isnd ings on th e U kra ine coast.

Soviet m ilita ry q u a rte rs sa id the R ed a rm y was em ploying tactics w orked ou t more th a n a cen tu ry ago In th e Napoleonic cam paign 'onsisU ng of w ithdraw al w here nec- :esst,ty while InfllcUng scveTtsi po-Mlble lossM on th e enemy.

T allinn , th e E ston ian c a p lu l, L eningrad a n d Kiev, ch ief, c ity of

th e U kra ine , were reported Intensi­fy ing prepa ra tions to face German forces closing In on th e clUes. The p opu la tion of the th ree snclent cap ltaU were said to on tan irjsr " to th e la s t m an." „

O erm an - and o the r axis forces w ere repo rted stabbing Into the D kra lne ulong th e sou the rn bend of th e D nieper beyond th e Iron ore cen te r o f K rlvol Rog and In parallel d rives w estw ard from Korosten, n o r th of K iev, and B elaya T strkov, co u th of th e U krain ian capital.

G arrison C u t e ff I t WB9 understood th e formidable

R uss ian garrison a t T allinn , capital o f E ith o n ia , now c u t off except by

.A. - f y n w w l w - r e p o r t e d tietee- < ea. in tended to d e fe n d - th e city

B y JO SE P H W. G R IG G . J r .B E R LIN . Aug. 19 W.R)—T h e en tire

UkTtiJne w est o t th e D n ieper river Is In G erm an ha n d s , th e h igh com ­m a n d asserted today In a com m uni­que Issued from Adolf H itle r 's he ad ­quarters.

G erm an " ta p ld ” troops a n d tank forces have s ta l le d avuiclis upon O dessa, g rea t g ra in po rt of Uie U kraine , and on th e bridgeheads w hich th e R ussians are hold ing on th e w est bank of the D n iep er as they seek to w ithdraw th e ir fleeing forces, th e com m unique said.

T h e G erm an forces c ap tu red a 35,000 ton R ussian ba ttle sh ip , a 10.- 000 to n cruiser, four destroyers, two subm arines a n d a doclf fu lly Jaden w ith locomotives a t N ikolaev, the comnwinlque saW. T w o R uss ian g u n ­boats were sunk there.

D am age W a n h lp tI n a ttac k s on O dessa h a rb o r . O er­

m an ptehes have Incapac ita ted nine large Russian tran sp o rts a n d d a m ­a ged th ree w arsh ips Includ ing a h eavy cruiser, It w as added.

R ussian forces have suffered heavy loses In th e Kiev and K oro­s te n sectors to th e no rth , a n d since Aug. 8 th e G erm ans have taken n . lW prisoners, 142 ta n U a rid 12S field guns In those areas, th e cpm - m unlque said .

I t w as a sserted th a t In add itio n to R uss ian losses previously c ited in th e U m an sector, the G erm an s had ta k e n W,000 prisoners, 64 ta n k s and UO field guns.

T ribu te to AUlesT h e Communique paid tr ib u te lo

cooperating R um anian . H ungarian a n d I ta l ia n troops In th e “b a ttle of p u rsu it” In th e U kraine .

B efore th e com m u;ilque sued. G erm a n Info rm an ts h a d aald th e R uss ian a rm y of th e UigalDe

Japs Place Restrictions On Freeing U. S. Citizens

A I E R M W E TPrcsulcnt R oosevelt ReUirns From Hislorv-Makinn Vovace

th e relen tle ss drive of th e a sls troops u \d th e ta.vage a l ta c lu o l hun d red s of O erm an planes.

M ilita ry repo rts sa id th e O erm an advance In th e U kra ine continued stead ily and I t was Ind ica ted tlie m a in problem of th e G erm a n com ­m a n d now w as lo t r a p a s m a n y Kus-. s la n t as poasible a n d p rev e n t M ar­sh a l Sem yon B udenny frcwn fo rm ­in g a new line on th e e a s te rn Bhorp of th e D nieper r tver.

s tr e e t by s tre e t In event o f a G er­m a n a tta c k o r to w ithstand a siege how ever long.

T h e R uss ian B altic flee t was co­opera ting closcly n-lth th e T aillnn O arrlson a n d I t fsas sa id officially a G erm an subm arine and tw o O er­m a n tran sp o rts ' laden w ith troops nnd m un itions were sunk In th e area yesterdoy.

T oday 's f irs t wnr communique ■ said 41 G erm an p lanes h a d been b rought down In figh ting Baturdny and Sunday . Los.i of 18 Russian planes was adm itted .

Plans Mapped for Defense Bond Sale

In Southern IdahoOrgnnization of south Idaho community conimitteert and

launching of plans fo r sale of dcfonflo savingH bonds nnd atjimpu in Magic Valjey were underway hero today by John R. Viley, HoIhc, «UUe ndm iiiirttralor of the defen.ie «avingH Htaff.

M r. Vlley, who Is U. S . collcctor of In terna l revenue for Idalio, a r ­rived th is m orning and sw ung Into local oonferences im m ediately. He w it address Duhl businessm en to- n li h t and will o rganise a separitte com m ittee a rranxeinen t fo r liuhl.

Two in T ills County T lie 'I 'w ln Knlis com m ittee, to be

nam ed this afternm in, will have c harge of Itie tlrfense savings stomiM a n d boniln asIo throughout the coun­ty excnpt for llulil.

Mr. Vltry sulil lie lias been w ork­ing since Jtily 1 on tiie defense sav­ings s ta f f and i ia t ou tlined five c ounties so far. Included am ong those he h as helped organise are Jerom e county and the c ity of G lenns FVrry. Tomorrow h e will work Cassia and M inidoka counties and du ring Ute nex t two weeks will o rganise Uio en tire to u th e as le rn p a rt of the s la te ,

TJ»e work of organising com m it­tees embodies tite selec tion of h o n ­orary niui exMuUve chairm en and ou tlin ing of plans to boost the ta le s of Ihe siani|>s and bonds, M rs. Jo h n B. Hsyes. m em ber of tiie s la te defense savings com m ittee in charge of rep rrs rn tliig Ihe women, iia s a n ­nounced th a t the t u m p s will soon be aoM In places o th e r th a n the postoffice. RfforU to urge c ity . ploye# to save a portion of th e ir sa lary in defrnse savings t>onds were discussed Isst n igh t <it the city cc c ll meeUng.

C arver Also Her* |■ Accom panying Mr. Viley W h is

tour U P arker Carver, u sis tan V «ol- ieetor o f inU rnal revenue. De'puty ad m in istra to r of th e Id ah o defense ta v ln s t s ta f f it Jo lm Ohurohill, Boise, fo rm er secretary o t the B ou theastem W ater Usera aasooia- Uon. w hich Ju s t recently " p u t oy«r“ th e A nderion dam proJe<^ by o r- ■anlaing farm ers In llih t te rrito ry to M cep t love rnm en t con tro l o f Uia projoot.

''O om m ilteea lo r T w in r t l u will

Mr. Vlley said,Je rom e county ofrio lalt nam ed to

head th e defenM ta v ln g t p ro fram a re R. B. f lh ep h tfd , hono rary «halr<

Duve A. L ’H crrison. executive clialrn ian ; A. H . lla r tsh o m . post< nin^itfr. K. W. W illiam son, banking anfl finm ice; H. M aine Shoun , edu ­cation ; 1.. P . O ldhnm , public cm - Ployra; Jlryan H enry, industry ; Mrs. L. W. Unnberg, w om en; H arry Mra- senKcr, labor; C harles W elteroth, agrlctjltiire; lle rw yn D urke, Inform ­a tion ; Kicd P a ls , ir a d s ; H al W al- llngtoti. srrvlee clubs; O lln t Averllt, A m rrlrnii I .fglon; W, A. Peters.

«.»>llni>tS mm Tm* I. C«Imii

E E IE ISI,.22

(NBA T elephoto)Aft«r 13 days a t sea . e lim azed by th e epoch-m aU og meeUng w ith P rim e M in ister C harchlll, F residen t

Rooseven re to rn s to th e U n ited S taU s, disem bark ing a t Rockland. Me. B orronndcd by naval officers, H arry H opkins, r e a r le ft . P re s id e o t Booeerelt, a n d C ap t. B fa rda lt p repa re to leave th e W hlU H eote yach t P o tom ac fo r th e apeetal tr a in tak ing th e P residen t.

ORDERED IN USE EOREVACUAINB y ROBERT BELLAIRE

TOKYO. Aug. 19 (U.R) — Japan will perm it no A m eri­cans to leave th e country uii- less the United S ta tes sends a ship fo r them and in th a f . e v e n t, the governm ent will consider individually th e ap­plication of each A m ericao, Koh Ishii, chief governm ent spokesm an, announced t»day ,

Ish ii disclosed th a t a t p res­en t th ere was a com plete stalem ate in negotiations fo r evacuation of Am ericans.

American toibuaador J o s e p h Clark Grew showed his anxiety over the situation and held a long con­ference yesterday with Adm. Teljlrg T9yoda, foreign minister.

A Japanese Domel news tgene? broadcast, plcYtd up b ; the United Press listening poet in Mew 'york. disclosed that isst Friday . t h a . J a ^ anese home office had Usued u ! ordinance restricting the entry, resi­dence and departure of a ll fo n lcn ^ ers. Dom tl explained the o n U a u x * as “similar to war time refulatloB^. affecting movements of aliens w b k li are already In force la toahy' ring countrlee." Japan, however. U not a t war with any country olfUl^ ally, having retrained trocB' ‘ ing war on China. .

No Compromise Ishll spoke vigorously and .un^

compromlsingly. >He said ix the United’ M ates did

send a.shi]^ for Amerlcaal, or toi; any other purpose, It would receive the same treatment which tbs Upited States .a cc o rd ^ to thri T a tu ta M aru and other . ihlpa.

T w in P a lls back -to -schoo l parade and ce lebra tion w as so t ^ n y for nex t P rlday , A ug. M , a n d C hairm an E. H. O yer announced th a t 45 cash p rises will a w a it chU drcn who pa r­tic ipate.

T h e event wlU be sponsored by Uie m e rc h sn ts ' b u rea u in cooporiitlnn w ith th e T w in P o lls R ecrcniloii a-i- soclotlon. T h e recreaU on u n it will h and le th e p a ra d e a n d bicycle cnm l- Vftl w hich la to folfow.

T h e back -to-school p a ra d e will he held a t 1 p, m . F r id a y throu tih the downtown dl-itrlct, w l}h fu ll dPtnlls to be snounced by com m lltcrm rn tomorrow. T h ere w ill be 11 cash prises for p a ra d e pa rtic ip a tio n . Re­m ainder of th e 45 aw a rd s will be Riven In the bicycle carn ival tn he held A djanrnt to tiie c ity park a ftr r the pnrnde.

T rea ts fo r AilT reo ts will be given to a ll p a rllrl-

pa tlng yoim gsters. C h a irm an (lyiARld.

T lie m crrliB nts ' b u rea u will hnndlr

S. May Retaliate At Nipponese Action

Mr. O yer snld th in afte rn o o n th a t effori.i a re underw ay to spcuir Ihe mik.i A m rrlcanl.im b and . Uie I.<-Kl'in and auxilia ry d ru m a n d bugir corp.t and the Hoy Scou t d ru m nm l IniHle corps to play for th e p a rade .

I 'a ra d c A w ards l l i n aw ards In th e P r ld a y m nrrh-

IK. nn lliflrd today , inc lude ilipsc: Costumes — P r l te s fo r the lirnt

old-fanhloned; fo r th e bc.it lilnili- fare Kroup a n d for th e best plnncrr group, lllcycles—P rises fo r Ihn best

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Roosevelt-Churchill Program Forms Alliance, Solon Claims

W ftH m N Q T O N , Aug. 1» W .B - Srii. iiiriim W, Jo hnson , R., Oailf., r lia iK nl In Uie se n ate today th a t th e Uoonevrlt-O hiirchlll declaraU on c rru lrd 'a n o ffensive and defensive a illan in " lx<lween th e U nited Btates and lir ila ln .

JdhiiMin m ade th e charge In aVi exchunge- w ith Uie senate Demo- rriillo leader A lben W . Barkley of K entucky a l te r Bark ley had con- d rm n rd a new spaper account ot yeii«i<day's con tsrsnoe a l th e W hite Mouse w hen P re s id e n t Roosevelt outlined tiie fo re ign situa tion to

em ned Uie a rtlc ls as a n d prem edita ted

llark ley c

“drrrlvo th e A m erican people." Tlie s tory In question sa id cong reu lonal lenders had In tim a ted a f te r tlie con- ferenofl th a t th e BrlU sh need "as- slntaiicA of a v ast A m erican ex(wdt- tlonary force" to d e fe a t O erm any. ( I t was carried by th e C hicago T ri- bune p r c u service.)

Jolinson. w ho ta ld h e did n o t wish to e n te r In to th e diaouMlon of Ih t new»pa|ier dU patch , took Iw iti with a s ta u m e n t by Bark ley th a t t h t • l l i i t -p o ln l p rocrw o p u t o u t by th t P residen t and Oh ""-............................

'■11 u aa p la in a a^ th e noaa o a «

Ml's Isre.” sa id Jo lin son , shnkltiK roiellnupr a t B ark ley . "Ihitl tlin

sixth iirlli'le te lls w h at tiiey o k go- IlIK lo <ll>"

Iln rriid Uie p o in t, w hich said: "A ftrr UiA fina l d e stru ctio n or thn N asi lyrniiny, they hoj>e lo sro ratuljIlslKsI a )>eace w iiloh will a f ­ford to nil n a tio n s Uie mcatui of dw rllhig 111 sa fe ty wlU iln tiirir botm dnrlrs, a n d w hich will affonl asAurunre th a t a ll th e m en In nil Uie lands m ay live o u t tlnelr llvri In f frn lom from f e a r a n d w anl "

"No otiier c o n s tru c tio n or In irr- jiretalloii r a n be p u t on th a t languiiiie." Joh n so n ta id -

'"ITiat m eans t h a t a f te r Uie ile- stn ic tlm i of Uie N aal ty ranny , two nnllo iii e n te r in g In to th is |>nr- llr,iilnr cunim U m ent will have a nrv order, based, on decency and frre Oom, and a 'g o v e rn m e n t h r s d n i : assume, a lthough they d id no l say s< U iy Mr. tiU lln.

"U dues c re a te a n offensive and defense alliance betw een th e United S ta te s and G re a t B r ita in . I t does n o t say th a t a f te r th e oommon rn emy Is destroyed thet( hoiM ti •stab lisli a new o rder."

I t w as Uie f t r t l Uoie th e hbtorln s ta u m e n t, laaued M • rvau li of the h igh seas oonferanca betw een the two naU on's ru iera, h a d been de­ba ted on th t M a a t« tlooc.

Death Toll May Be 20 After Pier Fire

N EW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.R)—The death toll in th e $1,600,000 fire which destroyed n Hrooklyn p ier and th e 3,r)80-ton fre ig h ter Panuco hegaii to ri«u tbday as firem en bimrdcd the still b u rn ing hulk.

Fears th a t som e crcw niembcrfl and longfihoronicn Imd been trap p ed aboard th i’ fre igh ter w ere borne ou t by im­mediate discovery nf two lKH,lios on the dock. OIIkth in the sh ip ’s hoiys m ay n(‘viT In; recovered.

P our bodies had bo rn found cl^c- w here, a n d lnvesUgni4>rs a i the scene believed th e to ll m iK l't cxcfcd 30. M arine |K>llce iiavn r .illn m ln t llic dead, no t counUng Uio.He alx)itnl the I’anuco, a t s tv e n . K s llin n lts nt missing ranged from nliip, whose nam es were know n, to 17.

O rders Prot>eW hile th e se a rch for hodlr.i cou-

tlnued a in ree -m an f rd r ru l board s ta rted a "sea rch ing invrMiKiuiou" ordered by S ec re tary of C oitunnce Jesse Jones.

U attalion C hief Jo h n J. and 36 firem en niado tti r l r w»y to the forcdccK Ol th e sh ip w h n r tl (lames h a d subsided. T h ry (oiiiid charred con>se th e m und AlKlited snoU ier on th e a f te r d rr k w h rrs the pla tes w ere s llll too iio t to nlnnd on, Tiie second body wns ircovrrcd by m eans of long lUM>ks.

Nabotagn H tudk it w orkm an 's cftrcle>siics",

sllily In stea ling a fo rb idden hiiioke, was b lam ed by local officials, hu t the governm ent sU idled i>.iviil»imy o t sabotage a t w ell an

T he New York n n d (.'ul>i> Mali line sh ip , valued a l gODa.oDO, and Its IS00,0|W cargo of o il, pnh ii. itnd ■Isai. an in flam m ab le m n lc rl tl used In ro|M. a n d o th e r I tr in s . were totsdly loal. V'ler 31 w is deslvoysd snd an tsU m aled 18 sm a ll <-r»(t. In ­c luding tiaval ilg h U rs w hich were to have tran s fe rred s to res for the naval base a t 'O u a n ta n a in o . Cuba, aboard th e sh ip a s soon as It was unloaded, w ere rtam agw t lu ,v tvr> lu | flBgrees.

Joe Martin Asked For Idaho Speech

BOIAB, tda ., Aug. IB lU.R)-Mrs. O arlylt S m ith , a ta te n e pub lican c hairm an, sa id today H"p. Joaeph W. M arU n, nu tlonaJ H epubllran chairm an , )\aa bean aalied lo d e ­liver a n addrAM in Id a h o du ring h it w n t« rn 'to u r.

'M tfU a w as toheduled to s to p over In Bolt* U U n e i t m o n lh lo c o n ftr w ith p a rty le a d e n on p la n s for t h t lU I aUoUoo.

VICHY, Aug. Ifl (U.R)—lln. official rcportH received in Vichy ton ig h t Hald th a t the (iermaoH claim ed cuiiture «f four bridgcA acroHH (he Dnie­per river and c«tnl)llHhmcnt (if hrldgeheadH, hu t tha t Ihe UuHHlun rcnr-K uttrd was hold­ing o ff (he Gerniann while lied arm y forccM evnrunlcd l»y Hca from th e Odessa Ncrlor.

HAVANA, Aug. 10 (Ufii At Inil 13 persons w ere ln]urc<l In IkhhIj - lugs In various p o r ls <>f tin ' la s t n ig h t w hich kep t the priiplK nf H avana In n Atntn of a ls in i (oi- two hours, I t was reviorled in miultlvlttl BourcM Kxlay.

P ou r of those in ji ir rd w no nnUI to Ud In a se rlo iu condition, »nd a c ­cording to o n e re|H irt a ChlncKn « killed In one bom b cxp lo 'l""

T h e poUoe. a f te r a b rief chn ie i day, a rre sted fou r sus|)ects. whose idenUUes w ere n o l nivenlot. 'l lie police sa id tw o o th e r ^neri Mcapcd.

A ng. I I flJR>—O erm an m iroee sa id le n lg h t th a t high

' I HP te today on

D E M l S E f f l FOBIAPAUENS

B y JO H N A. REICHMANN

W A aniN G T O N , Aug. 10 (U.R)~Tho Uniled S tales may couplo itft fitern pro test to Japan w ith re ta lia tory mea-

iiroH which would hnvo the (foct of prohibiting Juiianese

from leaving thlH country w ithou t Hpecial i>crmiflaion. a u th o rita tiv e ttoiiice.i h a i d today.

Hl)jh adm in istra tion officials were coiisUlerlng a plan which would re- i(ulre n il forolKn nationals to obtain rx l l ]>ennils before they could leave Ihn U nited B latcs. l l i e move would have Ills sam e effec t as Tokyo's action In prohib iting Americans and o th e r a liens from leaving J a p a n w lUiout S|)eclal perm its.

OlAoloAUre ot plans lo r ste rner c on tro l over deparliire of forelKU iiiitlonnis followed closely a confer­ence In T oyko betw een U. S . Ambas- nitilor Jnneiili C . tircw and Japanese I 'o irlH ii Mini.Mrr T rljlro Toyo<ln on mnVlers of "utm unl linim rlance.''

H Irnnf r r o t r i t Cirew was l>ellevrd to have pro-

trs ie d strong ly ngahisi J a p an 's re- fnsul to i>ermll 100 Americans s tra n d ed In 'I'okyo lo bo evacuated »)y th e U. 8 . U iie r 1‘reslden l Coo- lldgn nnd th e ImixMltlon of re s tr lr - tliins iipon Ihe depnrture of o the r A nicilciin iiatlonaLi.

S e c re ta ry of H lale Cordell Hull sa id Ja jm n lias no t m ade a sa tls- facloTy hiuiwcr lo A m erican pm lesta a g a in s t tren l in cn t of iU nntlonals. Me d rrl ln ed to d l.icuu the confer- rn< o iield by d re w nnd Toyoda un til Ihs a m bassador's rci>orl couI<l 'b e deco<le<l.

T hw ie new dlffleuUles had bravely iralned re la tions between the U ni­

ted a ta te s a n d J a p an , 'l l ie two coun- a lread y had become Involved

onnmlo w arfars p rec ip ita ted by a ilr tn iiU of th is ootuitry to h a lt tn i l l ie r Jap an ese aggression In th e f a r e ast.

Kxpeot Russia lo Hold C ongressional leartert who con ­

ferred w ltit P residen t Rooaevelt a t th e W1

rL O O O C O N TRO L B a t BfONXD W A 4K IN Q T 0N , AUk. IB (UR) -

----------- y i l t today signed tiie(tobd con tro l auU^orlt-

a tto n blU; b u t in fo rro td oongrtM th a t h a will M k no

J « U * u n C lM i .........—....tm tn e n o y . u n ltH t b v . a rc im< p o r u n i lo M t n t * .

uuv tiu m t

u p in iU o n o l t h t n tU o tua in ltH tb k g

lo td e d . th u s bectKnlnc aub lec t to th e U n ite d Btatea treeglog n g u k -Uons.)

Spokesm an Ishll took tQre-em phaslae t h a t J a p a a - « M - " g r a v ^ co n ce rn e d ' o m tlia qua§« tl<Kt o t ' ih lp in tD ta tOL 'V ladivostok In a id o f R u s i l a . 'T lu U n ited e u tM . h e ta ld . ahould b« "m ore de llea to” In lU d iplom atic re­la tio n s w ith Ja pan .

A rm ed G uards PU eed (A ste ad y de terlonU o? tn

cse-A m erlcan relation* w as t m ( ^ t , s ited by U n ited PreM d lip a tc h w from Shangha i. A fto- pu tttn ff a n a rm ed gu a rd a round a n A m erleaa . m ission a t Tehslen, In n o r th e rn

(CvnllnsH •> Pss* t, C*lsaa 4)

Clark Blasts At Montanans On Army Base

B o i a s . Ida.. Aug. 10 (a n —o « T . C hase A. C lark today launched % c o u n te r-a tta c k again st M o n t a n * s ta te officials who protested location of a huge arm y base tn th e R e n ry ’g lake section of eastern Idaho .

Q ov. C lark, p r . o o i a l m l n g t h t H en ry 's lake site as the bealT avail* Able fo r w in te r m aneuvera In e ith e r s ta te , sa id h e was taking th e m a tte r up d irec tly w itli P residen t Rooie* vett nnd th e w ar departm ent.

M esssges have also been te n t to id a lio 's congressional delegation ad« vising m em bers of p rolM ts filed w lt)l the w ar departm en t by Oov. Q4m ' P ord ag a in s t survey w ork on t h t p roposed can tonm ent In a po rtion of e as te rn Id ah o which Jutg tn tg ; M on tana . . ,

CJov. Pord 0(«ned th e tB ter-* t* t* ba ttle la s t week when h e to ld t h t

d e p a r tm e n t th« only road lead* Ing In to th e id a lio site com ta fro itt M on tana a n d oiled o the r d lu d v tQ * tagcs of locating th e 1,000-buUdlng c an to n m e n t In th e O em t ta te .

A ltiiough surveys now t in t l t r w v At H enry 's lake a re m ertljr preU» n ilna ry and no fu n d i a r t avalU b]* for c o iu iru c tlo n , Oov. C lark aatd th e Idalto s ite "Is so m uch b e tte r th a n any o th e r auggested tiiere Isn 't a n y question of Ihe ■dvlMbllitjr 6 t bu ild ing It In Idaho .”

T h e base would be used (or t r a in ­ing troopa In w in ter m in « u v t r» v ..- .-

Ing wlUi P rim e M lnU ier W in iton O inirchill h a d produced Uia o<nblu> Sion U ia t n iu s la oouhl hold ou t aC

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Page Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TuMdty. AoglUt 19, 1941

N e w s i n B i ^ e f

Br XJnlled PreaDefense officials believed today

presid en t Roosevelt w ould m ake a f in a l appeal for acceptance of medl« atlo n board recom m endations before otderlng ffovenim cnt seizure of th e su lkebound Federal S h ipbuild ing a n d Drydock com pany a t K earny . N. J.

O overnm enl c flo rtj to e n d the 12-day str ik e coincided w ith moves to d ra f t a labor stabUIxatlon p ro - pm m for th e sou thern ' C a lifo rn ia a irc ra f t Industry and to dispel th e U irea t to a strike w hich m ig h t c rip ­ple te lephone communlcaU on.

A t M ichigan City. Ind., leade rs of th e Brotherhood of R ailw ay C a r ­m en m et today to-^con«lder fu rth e r

' aeUon In th e ir day-old s tr ik e w hich h u ha lted production o f 80 f re ig h t cars dally a t the Pullm an C ar M an- ufacturlnR company.

M ateria l rrlorU le*T h e p la n t has been g ran te d m a te ­

ria l prio rities because of th e v ita l nc fd for fre igh t cars fo r defenae hau ling . T h e strike , called to en^ force dw nands for sen iority a n d a closed shop, m ade Idle 1300 w orkers.

An nuthorltaU ve lou rce sa id the P residen t would send a f in a l plea to the shipbuilding com pany to a c ­cep t n a tional defense m ediation b o a r d recom m endations fo r a “m ain tenance of union m em bersh ip" clause tn a proposed c o n tra c t w ith th e In d u stria l U nion of M arine and Shipbuilding W orker* (C IO ). T h e clause represented a com prom ise w ith th e union dem and fo r a cloa«d shop.

Com pany reJecUon o f th e p ro ­posal prcc tp lU U d th e str ik e o f 16.000 un ion m em bers a n d h a ltM construc ­tio n on >403,000,000 w orth o f n a v a l a n d m erchan t ships.

Agree io C«nferenc«A t New Y ork, officia ls o f th e

W estern H ec trlc com pany a n d th e A s s o c i a t i o n of C om m unication ^ u lp m e n t W orkers ag reed a f te r

- con ferenc« t yesterday w ith F edera l Conciliato r Jam es W. F i tzp a tr ic k to m e et a t W ashlw rton PVlday w ith a "super-pane l" of conciliation o ffi­cials.

T h e un ion conducted a s tr ik e vote u n o n g Its 8,000 Insta lla tion em -

■ployes la s t w eek-end. H en ry M ayer, un io n counsel, sa id o the r un ions a f­filia ted w ith th e p a re n t N aU onal

■ P M era t lo n of T elephone W orkers p rom ised th e ir m em bers would r e ­fu se to paas pickct lines.

W este rn E lectrio h a s re jected un io n dem ands fo r a “m a in tenance of m em bw ahlp" c lause and for a revision in iU wage itru c tu re .

Representatlvea of labor unions a n d so u th e rn C a ilfom la a irc ra f t com panies w e te* o n (e rrin g w ith de­fense o f f ld a li a t “ • • •

to atabUlze I

To Y«I1ow«toneM r and Mrs. J . D, C laiborne ant^

family. K imberly, le ft th is m orning on a tr ip to Y ellow stone na tionalpwk- __In BoUe

Mr. and Mrs. H . H . Grow end daughter were am ong *Tfwln Palls resldenU who were reg is tered a t BoUe hotels th is week.

Back From Mrs. O. T . P a rk in son . T w in Palls,

and dftughtfr, and M r. a n d M rs, A. M artlndalc. D lackfoot. h av e re lu m ­ed from ft tr ip to P o r tlan d . Berkeley and San Pranclsco.

To Army T m ln ln f P lri t U eut, P a r is K ail, U nited

SU tes arm y reserve o fficer, le ft yes­terday for F o rt B ennlng , O a.. fo r a th ree m onths ' tra in in g course. H e is th e son of Mr. a n d M rs. E . E. K ail, T w in Falls.

From Wyoming Mr. and Mrs. O eorge T ay lo r and

son. Jim , and M iss P r le d a K line and he r father are hom e fro m a week- end trip to the Bob M iller ran c h a t Big Plney, Wyo.

Extcoded Trip Mr. and Mrs. I. P . S w eet a n d fam ­

ily and M n . Sw eet's s is ter , M rs. J. B. Quigley, le ft today fo r Chippewa F a lls ' Wls.. C hicago a n d Syracuse, N. Y.. where they w ill vU lt Mr. Sweet’s brother.

H ere From O e o a la Isadora F riedm an a rriv e d Sunday

from S avannah , O a., fo r several weeks' visit w ith h is m o th e r, Mrs. Lena Friedm an. H e Is a fo rm er res­iden t of Tw in Falls .

Leave H oiplta l Mrs. Ted K luender, H an se n ; F rank

J e n k ^ Tw in F a lls ; W ayne Modlln, M urtaugh; D ean P a ra d li , Jerom e, and R obert B radshaw , D ietrich,' h ave been d ism issed fro m th e Twin F a lb county genera l h o sp ita l

Officer Tran«*erred Oapt. and M rs. B u rto n U oora and

children le ft P o r t 8111, O kla.. for F o rt W arren . W y o , yesterday , fol­lowing com pletion of C ap t. Moore's th ree months* tr a in in g courae, ac­cording to w ord received by M r. and M rs. E. B. K ail, p a re n U of Mrs. Moore.

uS oS^^U ons.

Man Serves out Intoxication Fine

O m ar R otn jue, a re sid en t of T w in m i s fo r a a h o rt tim e, pleaded guilty th is m orn ing to charge of being in ­tox icated in a public place and w u lin e d 110 and cosU of 13 by M u­n ic ipal Ju d g e J . Q- P iitnnhr^v

■ ‘ H e w a i c o m a i a | H | ^ e l t 7 ja ll in lieu of p a y m w ^ T T n e fine. He w as a rrested early ibU m orning.

Assessor M eeting George A: ChU ds, T w in Falls

county assessor, is in Boise a tte n d ­ing the sessions of th e s t^ te bqard of equalization. H e w as accom panied to Boise b7 Mrs. Childs.

F ro« C allfom U M rs. E d O eorge, T w in Falls, and

M rs. Floyd H u ff. Je ro m e , a re re lu m ­ing th is week fro m a tr ip to CaU- fom la . a n d M rs. O eorge will resum e h e r du ties at t tw TOt^le, w om en's ap ­parel shop, W ednesday morning,

Al Freano Air B aseSecond U e u t . R o b e r t K . M urphy,

form er re s id en t o f T w in Palls , re cently repo rted w ith th e 41th bom

to th e F resno air

News of RecordM a rrU se L icen ses

B ir th s

Aug. 18Ja y H uddleston. 30. and Yvonne

Burgess. 10, bo th of Filer.H orace T ate , I I , K im berly, and

B e tty M artin , 18, T w in Falls .

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- •T o M r. and M rs. O erald Novak,

Buhl, a daugh ter, yesterday a t the T w in M i s county genera l hosp lU l m a te rn ity home.

To M r and Mrs, L loyd Jam es, .F i le r , a daugh ter, th is m orn ing a t

th e T w in F a lls county general hoa- p i ^ l m n tc m lty home.

I Tem peratures J

base. F resno , C a lif . U e u t . M urphy Is a g radua te of A lbion S ta te Normal and a ttended th e U niversity o f Ida ­ho. H e is also a g radua te of Kelly Held a rm y fly ing a c h ^ .

Return to I llin o is 'Mr. a n d Mrs. R oderick W ight and

son, W arren , h a v e re tu rned to Jol­iet, 111., follow ing « visit w ith Mr. and Mrs. W . W . W igh t. They visited Sun Valley a n d Yellowstone na tion ­a l pa rk w hile h e re . Mr. W ight Is muslo in s tru c to r In th e Jo liet high school a n d d irec to r o f five bands in Illinois.

H ear Earl lIlnM Miss Shirley H aynes. Miss Betty

Blcknell, Miss O w en DavLi, O rne Hull, Bud O llb a n d Neal H uletl heard E a r l H ines a n d h is orchestra play a t th e M ira m ar ballroom last S aturday . T h ey re tu rn e d to Twin FalU la te S a tu rd a y n igh t.

VltlU Bon Mrs. M nryM .'V . . . . . . .

end In B uh l vi&lUng h e r a Wall, and fam ily .

Coast Vl.tltora Mr. and M nt, W . H , Plum b, O ajt-

land, Calif., a n d M rs. K ath ry n Dnvls. lx»ng B e ac h . C alif., a re guests of Mr. ftnd M rs. F . E , Baker.

Moscow V b ltora Mr. a n d M rs. C h a r le s McCorniell,.

Moscow, a re g u e sts of Judge and Mrs. J . O. P u m p h re y . p a re n ts o f Mrs. McConnell, w ho. w as form erly Miss Mickey P um phrey .

Back From M o n n la ln s Mr. and M rs. M ax B. M iller and

m. R obert, h a v e re tu rn e d from a vacation tr ip to th e P e t t i t lake ran c h In Saw tooth valley . T hey w ere ac ­com panied by M r. a n d M rs. R oss B. Haddock, Shoahane, jw ren ta 0/ Mrs. Miller, a n d R o b e r t H addock, her brother.

O-SCIOOL E l S A y G .K

Pat* Onildecorat«d, th e m o s t d ilap ida ted a p ­pearing. a n d th e b e s t o ld-fashioned. Pets—P rises fo r th e b est decorated pet: th e m o s t u n u su a l p e t a n d the largest pe t. V ehicles—P rizes for th e best d eco ra ted veh ic le a n d e n tra n t, and for th e m o s t u n iq u e vehicle.

The bicycle c a rn iv a l n e a r c ity p a rk will be div ided in to Jun io r a n d senior divisions fo r boys a n d girls, w ith prises In a ll e v en ts . Ju n io r ages will be 9 to 13; se n io r, U to 17. Specific events a re lis ted e lsew here In to ­day's E vening T im es. T h e bike c a r­nival h a d o r ig in a lly been s la ted for H arm on p a rk b u t w as changed th is afternoon.

DEFENSE BONDS SELLING SLAIED

crreM Pw * Om > speakers ' b u re a u ; a n d D r. Ruben M atson.. Boy Bcoute.

G lenn s Ferry .N am ed c o m m ittee h e a d s

G lenns P e r ry w ere Sim Collins, hono rary chairm an^ J . A. Barstow , executive c h a irm a n ; H orton T ate, postm Bstcr; W . W . K nox, banking and f ln an c c ; J . J . B uchholz, educa­tion ; O eorge M osgrove, public em ­ployes M. H . Coon, in d u stry ; F ra n k R edford , la b o r; C . E . Spence, a g ri­cu ltu re ; R . L. ^ Jln e . In/ormatlOT); R . M... S p a rg u r. tr a d e ; V em Ahl- sch lagcr, serv lcc c lubs; Al W lcher, A m orlcan Legion; K , P. W cstover, sp e ak e r’s b u re a u ; a n d C, L. Moore, Boy Scouts.

RefreahmentsR efreshm en ts will be servnrt fol­

lowing th e m eetin g of Townsend club No. 4 a l Uie Id a h o Power com­pany au d ito riu m th is evening, the com m lttei a n nounced today. O 'F , Rauoh -will give th e second Install­m ent of h is tjt lk on C en tra l Am fr- Ica fct B p. m .. a n d 'th e public I t In ­vited to a l le n d .

lA S IN O N O IIP l ■ S . GALLOWAY

Pim era l services for M rs. E d ith T u rn e r G allow ay , widow of A lbert •Oalloway, w ere he ld th is a flernoon a t th e ChrLnUnn chu rch , Rev. M ark C. C ronenberger oiflc lotlng. Mrs. O nllowny d ied Aug. 1ft.

All of h e r c h ild ren were here to a tte n d th e servlce.i.

P a llbearcr.t were H arry R . G allo ­way. T u le L ake. Calif.; J . P rank G allow ay. E lsa , T ex ,; V lrtor A. O a l­loway. Boise, a n d P a u l A. Oalloway, Ogden, U ta h , sons; B. C. Ringgold, Eden. H flon-ln-lnw , nnd M arvin Ringgold. E d rn , n Knind.soii.

A q u a rte t. M rs. F ra n k Slack, Mrs. U. N. T e rry , C. E. A llrn and Jam es Reynolds, s a n g "Rock of Ages," and Mrs, T r r r y a n d M r. Reynold.i sang •Abide W ith Me. "

In tr rm e n t wiia In M e­m oria l j w r t u n d e r ihc illrccUoii of Reynolds fu n rru l hnnie.

JA P B E S IillO N S y . S CITIZENS(FrvM Past On*)

C hina, th e J a p a n e se a rm y p u t Blmllttr gu a rd ove r th e P re sb y te ria n ml-sslon a t Ichow fu , a rre s te d six A m ericans a tta c h e d to I t a n d seized radio and o th e r m ission property . M U slonarlea a t S h a n g h a i c h arg ed the new Ja p an e se m ove w as p a r t of a politica l cam pa ign o g a ln s t ‘ U nited S to tcs a n d fo re ca s t an tension .i

Ish ll s ta r te d ou t h is ta lk on s ta tu s of A m ericans h e re by nounc lng they could now leave Ja p a n on ly If th e gov e rn m e n t gave them perm ission , a n d t h a t cach ca; would be considered indiv idually .

C laim s Prom ise Broken T h en h e took u p th e re fu sa l of

th e g overnm en t to p e rm it th e liner P re sid e n t Coolldge to ca ll a t t Ja p an e se p o r t to e m b ark 22 Amor, lean Officials a n d m ore th a n 100 c iv ilian s w ho d e sired to go home.

DLscusslng th e s ta te deptirlmenC p ro te s t over th is refuaa j, ish l l said th e A m erican . emba£sy broke a promlfio In seek ing to g n Uie c iv ilian s a b o ard , bccause J a p a n hart given pe rm ission only fo r th e offlcl a ls to leave.

“O u r offic ia ls sold th« American* m u st 4^ n d by th e ir /i r s t proml.se th a t on ly 32 w ^uld leave," Ish ll added.

A Rmall n u m b e r of D rltons seek­ing to leave J a p a n were understood to bo enco u n te rin g th e sam e ob- stACles faced by th e A m ericans

PaU ants A dm itted Mrs. Jo lm H arb e r. Mrs. Tlnbert

W erner, M rs. W alte r C arder. Mtw M argare t F ra z ie r , T w in Falls; Jam es a n d Jo h n M arshall. Jerom e;

the Tw in F a lls county general hos­pital.

tew a V Uiiora Mr, a n d M rs. W ilbu r Ecklund and

son, D onald. A fton, la . , called on M r. and M rs. R usaell W ynn. Tw in Palli, and M r. a n d M rs. Lee M offltt, K lm bw ly, M onday of th is week. Mrs. Bcklund Is a niece . T hey are also vis­iting rela tives o f M r. E cklund's In Gooding and o th e r po in ts of Idaho.

ReUUvea V isitMr. a n d Mra. L. E . M atlileson and

children. M exieo, Mo., a rrived S u n ­day to r a w eek’s v is it w ith Mr. and Mrs. C. F . W ura ter. M r. M athleson U the b ro th er o f M ra. W urster, T lta M athi^sona w are guaats yesterday a t th e hom e of D r, a n d Mrs. Jo h n W. W ivater, Buhl. D r. W u rite r U Mr. M athleaon'a nephew .

Autoa Oolllda Blight da m aa a w as done to ih«

fro ta fender o f a c a r belongln,

11am L. F le tehar, 40i W aln u t street, between M ain a n d Second avtnua WMt on flhoahona.

m » N«w Y m I iOnuivlUa H tlg h t , Jr.,

York a u i. w h e n tie w u m i l by hU p eren U .lft'. u d Mra. H . a . U elitil. m WlU tpm d tw o weeks' w e e ^

SLAVER TO FACE 1-10 yEAR TERM

RED W OO D C IT Y , Calif., Aug. IB (UR)—C ap t. Jo h n HolrnM. 3fl. so ­cially p ro m in e n t a rm y reserve flier, today faced a one lo 10 year sen ­tence In th e s ta te p n ilto n lls ry for killing W ilson D. M oNsry, Jr., P o r t­land . O re.. sh ip p in g rxiruO vn and co iu ln of Hen. C harles I,. McNary. R.. O re,

A Jury of four men nnd e ight w om en de libera ted e igh t hours and la st n ig h t found h im guilty o t m a n ­sla u g h te r, w ith a recom m endation of leniency. U n d er th e verdict. Judge M axwell M cN utt r a n free Holmes on p ro b a tio n , o r sen tence h im lo an In d eU rm ln a U te rm of one to 10 yeara. H e will be sen tenced Friday,

H olm es, h lln d rd by a bulle t w hich he fired In to h is head a fte r killing MoNary in h is ho te l room lost May 8, h a d c on tended McNary had reached fo r w h a t h e though t was a gun , a n d h e sh o t in self-defense. T lie shoo ting fftlJowed a n argum ent o w th e a ffec tio n s of Mrs. O w endolyn Jo h n io n . widow o f a suga r million, alra.

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l E E L W e B E R 'R

Conclusion of th e s ta te 's case a n d p resen ta tion of de fense testim ony occupicd p ro b ata c o u rt th is a f te r ­noon in /u ry tr ia l o t T . O . Neeley, T w in Polls, a u to p a ssenger w ho seized th e s te e rin g w heel a n d Is now accuscd of d riv ing w h ile In tox lcatcd .

V erdict by th e s ix -m a n Jury will probably come la te today . *

U nprecedenU dT he ch argc Is te rm ed unp rece-

den icd In th is a re a a n d defense ba ltle l.s cxpeclod to s tre ss th e claim th a t Neeley, a lth o u g h h6 seized the steering w heel, w as n o t ac tua lly the driver.

S ta te w itnesses called th is m o m -' Ing by P rosecu to r E v ere tt M. Swceley were Nell H ow ard. 22, T w in Falls , owner a n d d river of th e a u to w hich the s ta te claim s w as w recked be­cause o t N eeley 's in te rfe re n c e ; a n d D uane C h rU tU n . T w in F a lls you th who was rid ing in th e back s e a t a t th e tim e.

T estim ony by H ow ard a n d C h ris ­tia n , u n d e r q uestion ing of Mr. Sweeley. b ro u g h t o u t s ta te evidence showing th a t Neeley h a d been d r in k ­ing; th a t h e g o t In to H ow ard 's car w ithou t Inv ita tio n ; th a t a tire blew out as H ow ard w as p assing a n o th e r m achine , a n d th a t Neeley reached over and look com m and of th e s te e r ­ing wheel.

C rashed I n to C ulvertT he In cid en t occu rred Aug. 10

about a m ile a n d a h a lf n o r th of W ashing ton school on U . a M . T h e c a r ended by c ra sh in g in to a cu lvcrt a fte r bounc ing In to b o th .to r ro w pits and Jum ping a c ro s s -» 'd ltc h sU fee t wide.

A t tr ia l today , W . L . p u i in , defense a tto rney , p rese n te d a m o tlo h for c on tinuance on A ssertion t h a t a n Im portan t d e fe n se . w itness h a d no t appeared . P ro se cu to r Sw celey op ­posed th e m oU on a n d P ro b a te Judge C. A. Bailey w ith h e ld ru lin g u n til l a u r to d e te rm in e w h e th e r th e w it­ness sough t by th e d e fense la a m a teria l one.

A dded u n u su a l f e a tu re a b o u t th e case Is th e f a c t th a t H ow ard th e driver, pleaded guU ty la s t w eek to in tox ica tion on a pub lic ro ad and

fined >36 a n d costs.

"It's rem arkable th e way Irriga ­tion can tu rn d e se r t land In to such fertile land a ro u n d T w in F a lb ,” exclaimed D r. W lUlam H ollister. D urhiun. N. C., w hen Interview ed by the T lm cs-N ew s H ospita lity O lrl this mon>lng.

"This Is th e rea l w estern hos­pitality th a t w e've he ard so m uch oboui,” on In d ia n a p a ir said.

Seen TodayV-for-vlctory b u tto n . . . Sm all

girl lying down o n s tre e t com er while, m o the r tie s shoe lace . . . Defense bond s tlck c r on a u to driv­en by Jo h n R . VUey. s ta te a d ­m inistrator of de fense savings pro­gram . . . Fellow w earing red h a t and loud green s h i r t (county fa ir time approach ing) . . . T ou ris t group head ing fo r Shoshone falls a fte r sn llln g c h a t w ith T lm es- Newj H ospitality G irl, w ho “nab ­bed" them a t s ig h t of th e ir o u t- o f-state llccnse . . . A nd Sgt. W . J . Qunst, husky m a rin e corps r e ­cruiter. pulling In to tow n about an hour la te because of f la t tire.

PARTNER’S CLAIMS h e rm a n V. K n au ss is enUUed to

a decree d lsso tv ina h is eo-D aztaer-sh ip w ith H arvey & H ale, to n n e r county a s e n t . accord ing to a menA>- ran d u m decision I s ^ e d toy D istric t Ju dge J . W . P o rte r .

T h e c o u r t found th a t K nauss Is enUU ed to m a ln ta la h is acUon a g a in s t H ale a n d to h av e a decree o f dlssohiUcBi on th e g round th a t h e w as “wroogfuU y eichJded“ by H ale from a p a r t In m anagem en t of th e sh eep c o m p u iy p a rtn e rsh ip a f ­f a ir s a n d contro l o f assets.

T h e decision e x ten d s th e powers of th e p rev iously-appoin ted receiver. Roy P a in te r , c ash ie r o t th e Pldellty N atlooal b ank . M r. P a in te r was a p ­poin ted by th e c o u rt M ay 30 of th l j y e a r cn stlpu laU on of b d th s ldes 'ln th e p a rtn e rsh ip con tro re rsy . T h e re­ceiver's a u th o rity Is now w idened to InchJde a o em b ly aS d sa le of p a r t- n e n h lp a ssets, p a y m en t of obliga­tions a n d genera l w lnd lng-up o t a f ­fairs.

Ju d g e P o rte r 's decision also In­cludes specific ru lings on various d ispu ted item * coooem ing assets a n d regula tions. I n reg a rd to wage c laim s by K nauss . th e court found th e p la in tif f is n o t chargeable w ith •1.M 0 h e h a d received. T hU finding w as based on th e court:* belief th a t a new ag re em e n t betw een the p a rt­n e rs prov ided w agea n o t tn the n a tu re o f advances.

K n au ss filed h is su it la s t OcU 38, ask ing p a rtn e rsh ip dissoluUon, ac­cou n tin g a n d pa y m en t o f fund : due h im .

Divorce Requested T'or Non-Support

S u it fo r divorce w«s In stitu ted to ­day by a w ife wlio.ie hu.iband has tw ice faced d is tric t, c o u rt action o r­d e rin g h im to pay suppo rt money to h e r a n d th e ir tw o sm all children.

T lie d ivorce w as nsked by Mrs. V erla F\>rd from R a lph (T iiffy) F ord , w ho fo rm erly d id p rU r-flH ht- Ing in T w in F a lls , T h e couple m a r­ried h e re Feb, fl, 1638, and h s s a son, 18 m on tlis old. *nd daugh ter, th ree ye a rs old.

M rs. Fo rd rh a rg fa non-support, asks CHsUxly of bo th ch lld reti and requests c o u rt o rder for sup iw rt m oney. H er h u sband la s t week was b ro u g h t before d ls lr jc t r o u n for f a il­u re to p a y th e tS per week decreed in a n o rd e r signed la s t May.

O , O. H all la a tto rn ey for M ri. F o rd in th e d ivorce acUon.

ETTRliSTAItONGER

F e a tu re of th is week's T w in FalU m unicipal band conce rt la t th e c ity p a rk T hu rsday a l 8:15 p. m . will be a c o m et trio . "Bolero," S m ith , p la y ­ed by Ju n io r M organ. F r a n k W ar­n e r and F red F a rm er. Jr.

O the r num bers w in Include:M arch, "M iam i," F illm ore : over-

tu re, "II GUBrnny." O om ez; descrip ­tive. *‘A H un ting Scene," Bucal0a.1l; (descriptive of a fox h u n t in old E ngland), in te rm issio n ; m a r c h , "W ashington O rays," G ra ffu la ; se r­enade, “TTie Oltl C hu rch O rgan .'' C ham bers; sulcctlon from "R io R ita .’ T lem ey; m arch , "M arch of T im e,’ B am house; "B tnr Spangled B a n ­ner."

Encore num bers will include "Down by the O -H t- 0 " a n d "Jolly C oppersm ith."

Mortician Nears Death at Burley

B U R U nr, Aug. 10 (Specia l) — Joseph P . Pav iir, w ell-know n Burley m ortic ian who hofl beeij In th e h o s­p ita l for th e piist few w eeks su ffe r­in g trom a jiarnlyilo stroke , s u f ­fered ano ther stroke r u ly thL> m o r­n ing . ,

H li conrtlllotj Is repo rted "very serlou i" bv a tten d in g physic ians w ho p red ic t th s t " It is on ly a m a tte r of hours before d e a th comes,"

CLOeAGREESOH FINAL SKI DRIVE

> F in a l d rive by th e M a^lc M oun­ta in Ski club to ra ise additional m oney fo r th e c o n s tru c tlo a of a tk l sh e lte r wUl be la u n ch e d nex t Mon­day , accord ing to V erle Moser, ch air­m a n of th e com m ittee appointed to h a n d le th e d rive.

D onations w ill be solicited from ski c lub m em bers a n d o th e r Interested sk iers, i t w as decided la s t n igh t a t th e sk i c lub m e e t l y a t w hich mem* b e rs o f th e Ju n io r 'C h am b er o l Com­m erce w in te r sp o r ts com m ittee a t­te n d ed . 'n i e a k i club has already ra is ed $300 tc n ra id construction ot th e p ro jec t by dona ttons.

T o be coUected by th e final d r l« is th e 1150 loaned by th e Jun ior C ham ber o f Com m erce to a s s u r e ^ e fo rest service t h a t su fficien t funds would b e advanced by Tw in Falls service g roups a n d a n y additional expenses th a t m a y a rise.

N am ed on th e com m ittee to s ta r t check ing sk iers fo r donations were D ick H epp ler. Peggy K ennedy. Sherm O sgood a n d B ill G arnett.

L a s t n ig h t’s m eeting w as tn charge of M r. M oser In th e absence o t P re ^ d e n t Bud Ross.

T h e she lte r w ill b e completed som etim e th is f a l l a n d Is being con­s tru c ted on M agic m oun ta in tiy fu n d s ra ised by Jaycees. Cham ber o f Com merce, sk i club a n d th e forest service.

43 In ju red After Slone Is Tossed

111 T ra in WindowNEW YO RK , Aug. 10 (UP)-A n u n ­

iden tified person w ho th rew a stone th ro u g h a w indow of a S ta te n island e lectric tra in w as b lam ed today for a w reck in w h ich O persons were In jured.

T linm as C arlson, Ihe m otorm an, told police h e was struck l>y the stone as hla tr a in passed over a s t r f t f h of e levated track . T h e blow m nde h im d lixy . h e said, and he stopped the tra in . T h e tra in fol­low ing hU c rashed In to it.

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West Virginians Put Twin Falls

On Tour SlateF a lls will dtlU U tely be

toe luded o n o u r fu tu re tours.” D r. A. A m bler, p ro fe n o r of h is to ry a t th e O n l T ^ t y o t W est V irginia, sa id y esterd ay whOa he re on a o c n - c o u n t iT to u r w ith 94 o th e r co llege tn s ttu c to ra a n d s tu d m ts .

T h e s tu d e n ts and facu ltym en a re to o r ln g th e cwratTy tn a c h a r ­te re d bus. T lM coUegtans received coUege c red its In bo th h isto ry and g eography t r o a th e X m ivenlty of W est V lig tn la , w hich Is sponsor­in g th e excxirslon. T h is Is th e th ird oonsecuU ve y e a r th a t such a cross­c o u n try t r ip ^ a s been m ade.

_ _ T h e g roup stopped he re yester­d a y a n d visited th e r lm -to -rlm bridge, sto p p in g on th e sp a n to view th e canyon below. T hey w ere g ra n te d specia l p e rm iss io n . by ‘ • V. K . B a rro n topark . > th e bridge for a a h o rt

N ex t y e a r th e university p la iu to se n d o u t .excursioos every tw o o r th re e w eeks m aking a reg u la r scen ic to u r . T w in F U ls Is s la te d to be o n e o t th e Im p o rtan t stops, acco rd ing to th e to u r officials. L a s t ye a r , a s im ila r g roup stopped h e re a n d “ to (* In th e country."

T h e to u r cosU each s tu d e n t 4300 In add lU on to h is food and ho te l expenses a n d la sts fo r th ree o r fo u r w eeks, "n iree hours o f u n i­ve rsity c re d its a re given In A m er­ic an h is to ry a n d geography. T h e g ro u p b egan th e tour oa th e s o u th ' e m ro u te th ro u g h T exas a n d on to C alU om ia . T h ey w ere headed for W est Y ellow stone a n d p lan to visit S a l t L«k« C ity tomorrow.

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PA U L. Aug. 10 (Spe.

will be a rra ig n ed ’ tom orrow I P ro b a te Judge H . A. Boyer, R upert. .

a charges of f i r s t degree m urder. F in ch a m asserted ly killed H anson

a n d w ounded M rs. H anson a n d th e n s e n t tw o bu lle ts in to h is ow n body follow ing a p a rty given in h is honor before ho w as to h av e d e p arted for d u ty In th e U nited S ta te s arm y. S u rge ry was pe rfo rm ed la s t week a t th e R u p e r t h o sp ita l a n d th e two b u lle ts, l o ^ e d In F ln ch a m 's le ft side

jw inches above th e w aistline, w ere removed.

F in ch a m h a s been removed from th e hosp ita l a n d is now lodged in th e M inidoka county Jail, H e a p ­p e a red for a rra ig n m en t la s t W ednes­d ay , b u t th e a rra ig n m en t w as con­tin u e d u n til tom orrow bccause of F ln c h a m ’s w eakened condition.

M ra. H anson , w ith h e r a rm in a sp lin t, is now s t a j ^ g a t th e home o t h e r p a re n ts , M r . 'a n d M rs. W heel­e r M cOllI, P au l, w ith h e r 20-m ontn« o ld d a u g h te r , la D a le .

A m a n n am ed T ra in constructed E ng land 's f i r s t s tr e e t railway.

Salesman Ousted On Drink Cliarge

P . K. U ulU n, tra n s ie n t m agazine sa lesm an , today pleaded gu ilty to be ing in to xic a ted in a public place a n d w as in stru c ted to leave tow n im m edia te ly , according to police c o u rt records.

H e e lec ted yesterday to ta k e h is s ta tu to ry tim e for en tering h is p lea. H e w as a rre s te d Sunday m orning.

F uneral Conducted F o r Gary L. Ix>hr

p a id f in a l tr ib u te yesterday a fte r*noon a t th e Tw in F a lls m o rtu a ry

lapel. Rev. E . L. W hite, o t th e F lie r [ethodU t chu rch , officia ting.M rs. Ju n e K lrkm an sang “A L ittle

P in k Rose,* accom panied by M rs. D . R . Jo h n so n . P a llbearers w ere A l­b e rt U n co ln . Lyle W allace . Bob W hite a n d Bob W right.

In te rm e n t w as In Sunset M em orial park .

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CHURCHILL REPORTS TO CABINET ON MEET WITH FDR'ENGLISH LEADER A R M E S RADIOTALI

LONDON. Aug. 17 OJ.B — Prim e M inisUir WlnsUtn C hurch ill re tu rned to L ondon today and a t once p re ­s id e d a t a w w cab ine t m eeting to 8 U r t Im plcm enU tlon of Anglo-' A m erican ftgreem enls on old to R us- «lft and o th e r u rg en t w ar problems.

W ith in two hours of hla a rriva l In L ondon to th e cheers o f large crow ds. C hurch ill was reporting ' to thc » ca b ln et on h is histo ric m eeting w ith P residen t Roosevelt, and speed­in g p lans for three-pow er coopera­tio n ag a in s t O erm any and th e axis pow ers.

E ven before h is a rriva l, i t w tu ... derstood , C hurch ill was w orking ou t p la n s wlUi th e servlcc and oUier c h ie f ta in s who accom panied h im to h is sea conference w ith the A m er­ic a n P residen t, fo r th e A m erlcan- B rlU sh-R usslan confcrence a t M o^ cow on Im m ediate a n d long r a n « w ar p lans, . /

W orld-W ide Speech I C hu rch ill announced he wiulc

m ake a w orld-wide mdlt> s p * c f S unday . T h e broadcast will b (^ a ' n in e p. m . (5 p. m . M ST). w i spM ch will deal w ith C hurchlU ’i c onversa tlo iu w ith Mr. Roosevelt a n d w ith th e w ar situa tion gen ­erally .

C hu rch ill a rrived a t a London s ta ­tio n In th e royal special tra in w hich K in g G eorge h as assigned Co him, d raw n by a big h ighly polished, b lu e -p a in te d engine.

A stro n g gu a rd o t police a n d sol­d ie rs held bock a big crowd, In ­c luding ' m any com m uters, who w ith m o st m em bers o t th e cab in e t and Jo h n O. W lnont, A m erican am bas­sa d o r, w ere w aiting. '

B efore th e tra in arrived. A. V.- A le x a n d e r , I trs t lo rd o f th e ad ­

m ira lty , com m ented:. In G ood H um or

“T h e royal navy h as been proud to c a rry th e prim e m in iste r on such a n im p o rta n t Journey. W e welcome h im back and h is safe re tu rn has t&Xeit a load off m y m ind.”

A g rea t cheer, a n d cries for “'W in­s to n .' ' rose OS Churchill stepped fro m hlfl p rivate c a r and waved to th e crowd. H e w as drocsed in his fam o u s yach ting o u tfit a n d was chew ing a t & big c igar: H e was pink- cheeked a n d obviousiy In excellent hum or.

m u s INNATIONAL MEEI.

SA L T L A K E C T IY , A ug. l9 (UJ!)— M or« th a n 400 delegates to th e a n ­n u a l SftUonaS con tenU cn cd th e 20-30 clubs m e t today fo r th e ir f irs t sessions a f te r receiving a p re-con ­ven tio n ca ll from th e ir p residen t, V. a . WoUe of O range, Calif., to su p p o r t P residen t Roosevelt's lor* e lgn policy.

W olfe Issued a RVatement in vihlch he sa id : 'T h e P residen t m u st be given a freo h a n d ond th e u tm ost confidence in o rder to enable Jilm to keep u s ou t of w ar. We m u st honor h is Judgm en t because h e h a s more fncta on th e in te rn a tio n a l s ituation th a n a re available to us."

C onvention sessions w ere to cc tln u e for th e balance of th e week.

Grange Discusses County Fair Plans

R U P ER T . 'Aug. 10 (a p c c la l) -A ge n era l discussion on the local O ra n g e 's p a r t in th e Ca-ssla' cotmly fa ir a n d of h o t lunches for R uiK rt schools occupied th e 'm a lo r im rt of th e buslne.ia iiour a t th e regular m eeting of th e R upert O range held In th e C hrU tlan church annex F r i­day evening. T lie m nsler, Ernie M arlcle, presided.

A com m ittee, Mr, and Mr*. F*rank Baylor a n d M r, a n d M rs. P rank Gulley, was nam ed by M r. M arlcle to con fe r w ith th e local P a ren t- T ea ch e r aMoclatlorui w hich a re a t work on th e ho t school lunch pro- >erl.

N . K . Je iu e ii, who, w ith Mr,M ra. O eorge DojirUUoj\. M t.' and M rs. W . U Reed, AnRelo r rrn u li and O. W arren Daigh, aU e iidn l (lie dairy d e m o n jtra t lo n a t Kller last week, la v e a rep o r t on th e n i e r nieetlnK,

T lie p rogram , In charge of Mrs. W, E. Jackson. O range Irc lurer. op««\e<l a n d closed w ith com uuinily sing ing of a group of pep bohks a r ­ran g e d by M rs. Tliom an Mnberly.

O t h e r e n te rta in m e n t fea tures were a reading, “ roo llusy to IJve," M rs. H. E M cM illan; piano solo. Miss Lois C lem ens; hum orous read - IHS. A ngelo r re n c h ; a skit, ’Ix jyal F a ir flupporlem ." Ern ie M arlcle and Billy tTouglas.

TJie evening concluded wlUi a cial hour over refreshmenU. served by M r. and Mrs. Jo lin W est, Mr. and Mrs. O lsrence Olbson, Mrs. L otlle B le ts and Ja k e EHers.

n io m a s M aberly. head of th e ca tlona ) agrlciiU urn departm en t of B u tw rt high schofii wfil aM ak on Hie N. Y. A. farm sFiop a t Uio nex m eeting of the Q raniie which wll tM h e ld in tJin C h ris tian rh u rc h an nex P rW ay. Bept, B.

D lsU nc# of th a m odem m a ra ­th o n raca in Oimpio gam es U . ou la ted a t 3« m llss, yan ls.

O A Iin o r THANKSW# wish tO B ipreai our sincere

th a n k s and appracla tlon to onr m a n y friends who were so kind to m d u r in g our recen t bereavem ent, and also fo r th e beau tifu l floral o ffe r­ings.

Mr. and M rs. O, H. Ham mons ll ie r m a Je a n and Voldal

k N E W I.O C A T IO N .

Curtain and Drapery Shop

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Modern Roller Rink Draws Skating Enthusiasts JJUPf RyiSflRI I.,,.-.-- . _ ' ^ ^ ■1— — _ ' 1

OR mmmMiss Ermsv Gold yesterday began

h e r du ties a.s city rec reational su ­pervisor. Ruccm llng Jo h n n y O entry w ho resigned to accept a position in a p rivate conccni. MiM Oold h a s been conticctod w ith the T w in P a lls rccren tlon profirnm for one a n d a h a lt y fa ts . comlKu h tre_ lT d ftr^ h O - shone.

She h n ' been In rcc rra tlo n al w ork for four years and was previously c ity -supcr\’l.sor n t OoodlnR and S h o ­shone.

Dru.-y pnrk rccreiitlnnftl offlclal.i la s t Vrldny Rave a p rogram a n d pa rty for th e ir vnvinKslrrK. T lie p a rly

u nder th e dlreclloti o( M r.'G en t- MlM Jennltie Muse qnd O ra l

B arnett,

O pea ing of th e new Boilerdram e (n Tw in Falls, located a t tjecond s tre e t w est a n d Second avenue west, a (( r« c te d a th ro o f of roller ska ting fan s la s t n ig h t. The building, com pletely rem odeled to r use as a rt&k. Is expected to prove a d raw tog p o in t fo r public akatlng and to r p riv a te p a rtie s . G eorge G . MeT^ew is p rop rieto r. . . ^

GROyPflRESA - m C O N T B O LARCO, Aug. 19 (Special)—S ou th ­

e rn Id ah o . Inc .. la s t night, w en t on record a s endorsing action by Uie Id ah o S ta te C ham ber of Com merce In opposing th e proposed H ill bill w hich w oiild so t up the Colum bia river a u th o ri ty to assum e com plete power a n d con tro l over a ll w aters of th e Colum bia iW er a n d i t s trlbu« tarlcs.

T h e m eetin g w m addres.'sed by Sec re tary E a r l M urphy of th e Id ah o C ham ber of Com m erce and form er Oov. C. A. B ottolfsen.

T h e b ill will Jeopardize Uie In te r­e sts of ir r ig a te d a re as by destroying th e independence of th e s ta te s and reducing them to " territo rie s sub ­je c t exclusively to federa l control.' M r. M urphy po in ted ou t. Sou thern Idaho , Inc ., resolved th a t I t would n o t sa n c tio n a n y in te rfe rence w ith ■water resou rces o l th e sta te .

U rge O llln t Thin Ye^r T h e g roup w en t on record also, to

u rge th a t Uie .s.u-o v .u n .c , . ...o oiling a n d constn ic tlon th is year of a two a n d o n e -h a lf m ile s tr ip of highw ay betw een Carey and Arco. D , E . A dam son. C arey, repo rK d th a t he h a d received assurance from th e s ta te th a t th e p ro jec t would be com ­pleted, w ith oiling nex t season.

P re s id e n t D eane Shipley, K im ber­ly, spoke on to u r is t trave l a n d p o in t­ed o u t U)at stim u la ting of such trav e l U nearly , na im portan t highw ay developm ent.

T lie S ep tem b er m eeting of th e group w ill be held In Shoshone Jt was announced o t th e m eeting.

H ighw ay Names F orm er G overnor B ottolfsen, Arco,

urged th n t an e ffo rt bo m ade to pe r­pe tu ate th e na m es of highw ays In ­stead of classify ing them according to num bcr.i. H e favored th e ir classi­fica tion a s " th o O ld O regon tra il" r a th e r tlm n U. 8 , 30.

A rPKOlulInn w as drafted fo r tiub- ml.vilon to UiR F o u r-S ta te s Highw ay as.ioclatlon. llruw ley. Calif., recom - mendlnK th a t O ov. Chase C lark and Sec re tary M urphy of th e Chaniljer of C om m erce be invited to th e I n ­te rn a tio n a l F o u r-S t« tes convention In Mls,^oula, M ont., Sep t, I J a n d 13.

Car Hits (^Ivert; Hansen Man Hurt

F ra n k Howells. 33, H ansen, re- celve<l h e a d la rr rn tlo n s yesterday w hen h l^ c a r swerved off tlie road four m iles ell.^l of llnnsen , according lo VIrgll R. Ilortlen. deputy she rllf who lnvpstlK«lr<1 m e crash . T lte c a r was bad ly dnnmKCit.

Howells WHS 111 a d a ted condition a fte r llin a rcU lrn t and could no t recall w h at caused (he m achine lo go ou t of control, U was no t de- le n n liird w hether soins m echanical de fec t In th r cu r caused thn acci­d e n t or w helJier he was crowde<l off th e road,

'l l i e m ach ine traveled about 100 ya rd s witlk only two wheels on the pavem ent and th e n h it a' culvert, shearing i t o ff ^M cordlng lo ijo r- den, T im car (raveled an o th er 34 ya rd s l>efore com ing t a a atop. .

Twin Falls Council Sets City’s Levy at M l Mills

T he T w in Falls city council lasi n ig h t passed a n o rd inance establishing th e lM i-43 fiscal year levy a t 34’. m ills on th e d o lla r fo r nd valorem tax. T he levy, an Increase over last year because 'of a irp o r t nced.s, was passed un ilc r BUspen^on o l th e rules and will b e In d i e d irom May 1, IM I to A pril 30. 1942.

Of th e 3 4 't ndll levy 'n o t 34'-j as p r in te d th is m orn ing). 15 mills were designated in th e ordinance to be uped to m eet c u rren t expenses o i th e c ity adm in istra tion ; nine mills to go tow ard paying in te rest ond re tirin g bonds on th e c ity waterworks a n d public lib ra ry ; th ree mills fo r s tr e e t llRhtlnR, two mills to m a in ta in , public lib rary , one-<iuarter mill fo r c ity band, th ree mills for sprink ling , flush ing a n d oiling the s treets, tw o mills to m ain ta in and improve th e m un ic ipa l airport.

L ost year th e levy was 32 '. mills on th e do llar, bu t did no t Include any provision for th e a irport, fund.

L as t n igh t's council scwlon heard M ayor Joe K oehler read a le tte r from Oov. Chase A. Clark, urging a ll c ity em ployes to save p a rt of th e ir sa larie s for purchase c t defense savings bonds.

A y i o i c w c sOB ‘E M ’ SE

A nnouncem ent of civil service ex ­am inations fo r autom obile m echan ­ics a n d au lom bbllc w elders was m ade hbre today by A, T . A nderson, Tivin PnUs. JocflJ secre tary of the civil horvlce commls.slon.

T h e e.xam lnallons will b e given lo 11 vacanclc.s in Idaho . M ontana,

O regon and W a.shlnuion. P u ll In fo r­m ation on th e exam inations can be obtained a t any f irs t or second- clas.s po.slofflce.

Exam lnalion.s will be Riven for th e following clns.-ilflcatlons: G en e ra l autom obile m echanic. automoUvo m echanic, autom otlv4 m echan lc- welder and au tom otive m echan lc- welder for diesels.

NAMESin the

NEWS

LDS Prepares to Bui-y Last Survivor of 1847 Migration

S a l t l a k e c i t y , Aug. 19 (U.Pj — plane. She was one o f th e olde.st pns-T h e C hurch of Jesus C h ris t of L a t ­te r D ay S a in ts today prepared to bury th e la s t survivor o f the g rea t M orm on tr e k of 1841—M rs. Mary A nn P a rk Brockbank, who died yes­terday a t tho age of 08.

C hurch officia ls sa id the funeral would be held tom orrow a t 1 p. the W inder w ard chapel, w ith Dishop Claude A shton officia ting. Burinl w as to be In CVly cemetery

Mr.i, Brockbank died a t tho home of h e r da u g h ter In M urray, a fte r less U ian a day 's illne.ss. Only Ju ly 17 she h a d celebra ted he r 98lh b ir th ­day a t a family r tu n lo n a ttended by m ost of he r s ix surviving children,- h e r 50 grandch ild ren , 13S great g randchild ren and four g rea tig rea t grandchild ren .

She was born In O ntario , C anada, In 1813, th e d a u sh tc r of Jo h n and L ouba P ark . I n 1II47 he r pa ren ts Joined Jo h n 'I'aylor’a com pany In Uie fate fn l M ormon lirg lra from Iowa to U tah . They arrived In th e B alt Lake baslil lu H riitem ber—Just two m onths a fte r IhlKliiim Y oung lind stoo<l a t th o hriul of em igration canyon and proclBinied " 'I lils Is Ihe plai

Tlie tnmily rem ained In S a lt Lake City for two years, and th e n w ent to Provo it) response to P residen t Yoiing's reoue.1t fo r colonisers, l l i e y rem ained tliero u n til M ary A nn was in, retiirninK a t th a t tim e to S alt Ijike . In 1004 she m a rrie d Inaao Hrockbiink, a n d they founded home Id H ollnday th n t was to endure morn th a n h a lf a cen tu ry . T n’elvo children were born to th e couple.

In 111 7 Ili'ockbnnk died, and Mrs. nm ckbiink la te r moved to M urray to makd her hom e w ith one of her daugUt'

In K»Jii Mrs. Tirockbank retraced th e Mciitnoii tr a i l—th is tim e by a ir-

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-sengers on reco rd In the U. S. on tho occasion of h e r B7th birthday, she m e t w ith rep o rte rs a n d they were amsu/:d a t h e r c lear iccol- lectlon of early M orm on history ntid the events of h e r ow n life,

* HOLLISTER * •

Mtss Helev\ C o rak le U m u il Vv- cently from a six weeks' trip to lluniinH toji P a rk , Calif.

MIks M axine l-angc, Qenc.sci'. liiis been Jilred to leiich in the lii»;li school.

Jack Polilninn arrived Thiii.'<l;iv lo r a vl.sll w ith M r. ond Mr.-i, J. K. Pohtm im a n d fam ily. H o U statloiii'il n t V encouvrr, W ash,

A dnuK htcr w as lyjrn to Mr. iniil Mrs. E ldon M o rt ri-ccntly‘.

1’I.AY rOSTPONKI)C H ESTN U T U lI.L , Ma-s.'>.. Aiik’ 1!)

(Ul!)—A heavy downjx>ur today |niM- IKinrd u n til to iporrow rc.niiiipiicin cii play In llie flOlh na tio n al (Imii)lr:, c liam plo iis lii|« a t Longwood Crlrkcl (lob.

I R E A S E H S NSPIG W N EAT

W ASHINGTON. Aug. 10 n j.R )-T he agricu ltu re departm en t e stim ated spring w heat production, based on Aug. 12 conditions In four p rincipal producing s ta te s , a t 233,132.000 b u sh ­els. an increase of 2 ,000.000 over th e Aug. 1 forecast.

T he crop reporting board sa id th e mlcl-month report from M inneso ta , N orth D akota, S outh D akota a n d M cntana Ind ica ted production a p ­proxim ately 50,000,000 bushels above the 1340. crop of 187.130.000, busheU in th e four s ta te s , and com pared, with the_jB30-39 average of 127,- 4C9.000 bu.shels.

Im proved prospects In N orth D a ­kota slncc Aug. 1 m ore th a n o ffse t the reduction In M inneso ta while th c jc was n o change ti\tflc&tcd for M ontana and S o u th D akota, board s;ild. -

Com bined spring and w in ter w heat production In M ontana w as e s ti­m ated a t 73,1R4,000 bushels, 'u n ­changed from Aug. 1.

Dy Unlled T reu P roducer Oenc Markey. w hose 13

yeari^ in Hollywood Imve Included hectic niarrlBKcs to llcdy L am ari; a n d 'J o u n D ennett, was called to tvclWe thny In Uie navy today. . . H e Is, a llcutennnl com m ander In th e naval resfrve. . .

Secre tary of W ar H enry L. K tlm ion and G en. George C> M a r­sh a ll. a rm y chief of staff, a rrive a t Lowry field, Denver, today to b e ­gin a to u r 'o l the Rocky m oun ta in na tio n a l park, reporledly In search of a eam p ilte for (he (ra in in g of sk i troop*. . .

Rep. Lewis D. Tlilll. R.. W ls., in ­troduced a bin in the house w hich w ould re<julre newspapers p r in tin g d ispa tches from foreign co rrespon­d e n ts to w arn readers "to be w aiy of p ro paganda” becau.se “news m a tte r derived from foreign correspondents located w ithin countries a t w ar_ l4 usuoJly ceasored". . . '

A cting Defense Petroleum Co­o rd in a to r Ralph K. Davies recom ­m ended th a t m ajor oil com panies esU bllsh a quoU system to r e ­ta ile rs to Implement th e govern* m e n t's order for a 10 per c e n t r e - due tlon In jeasollne deliveries (o e a s t coast filling s ta llo n s .. .

C laude Baker, president of th e In te rn a tio n a l TypogroplilcaJ un ion , to ld th e organization's 8Sth a n n u a l convention a t Vancouver, B. C.. th a t "o u r union as well as the w hole of labo r m ust hold fast to th e p rin clples of democracy to m ake a n d secu re our g a in s" .. .

Bon Ferguson, free lance w riter, adm itte d th a t the plot of a m a n u ­sc rip t h e alleges was p lagiarised by U niversal Utudlos conU lned a g rea t m any "stock sH uatlons" b a t in sisted the studios had picked up o rig ina l pa rts of the story, . . He | j seeking >50,000 damages. . .T h o execution of Ju a n ita "T he

D uchc.«" Splnclll, condem ned gang leade r a n d m urdere« . has been scheduled again for Friday a t S a n Q u en tin prlMU b u t Qov. CU lbcrt L .' O lson m ight g ran t a th ird reprieve to give th e case fu rth e r study . . .

Radio and Newspaper Coium nlsf J im m y Fldler revealed he baa q u it Colum bia Broadcasttng s y s t e m a n d sta rted work as a radio com - m entatoT for M u tiu l VroadeaaMng system . . . Columbia said i t d if ­fered w ith Fldler “as to w h at Is leg itim ate motion pletnre c r it i­c ism ”. . .

Sec re tary o f . In terio r H aro ld L. Ickes vislta G rand Coulee dam today In conntcU on w ith h is to u r o f pub ­lic pow er and defense facilltlca. . . M rs. Ickes and Comml.Mloncr of R eclam ation John C. Page a re w ith h im . . .

I f beer is allowed In a rm y cam ps "w e wlU have a b rand new crop of p o te n tia l law violators," B r ig h te r H . E. B u rtenshaw of th e Salvation A rm y told the A m erican Prison association congress in S an F ra n - el.sco. . ,

Q ov. D w ight G reen of Illinois

IE’. S. KIAGISIRAIE

M unicipal Judge J . O . Fum ph rcy h a s been appointed U . S. com m is­sioner for south cen tra l Id ah o by F ed e ra l Judge C. C. C avanah , W . D. McRcj-noM.^ u , S- dl.strict court c lerk , had announced h e re today.

Judge Pum phrey. w ho has been m unic ipal m agistrate fo r s ix yearn, succccd-n Ju itlce H . M. H oller, who rc.slgncd. Jurisdiction of th e U. 6, comml.viloncr Includes a rra ig n m en ts In federa l cn.scs.

T lie municipal Judge will c arry h is U. S. Comml.viloncr du ties In :id- d ltion to his p resent w ork, since the federa l poRt requires only in te m ii t- tc n t action as governm ent ca.ies a rise.

Pum phrey Is also county reg is tra r of v ita l statistics.

Talker Discusses Central America'

O. F. R auch. T w in F a lls m an who visited C en tra l A m ertca early th l i summ er, will address th e Towns«nil club No. 4 to n ig h t a t 8 p . m . In th« Id ah o Pow er aud ito rium , club of­ficials had announced today.

He will speak on th e inhabitan ta of C entral A m crlca. A t a recen t club i;neelliig h e addres.sed th e group on ,:;Danlina C u lture .”

offered the In terna tional Police con ­ference In Buffalo ti p rog ram to in - crea-se the etJlclency of forces of -law 'a n d order from th e na tion al view, . . He proposed adequate p e r­sonnel, iralnlnB and equipm ent, full cooperation of agencies a n d d ivorce­m e n t of law work from politics. .

W illie T um esa has w ithdraw n from the am ateur golf cham p ion ­sh ip s (a be held «( O m aha nex t week because of buslnes.^

Old Storytab let excavated In n o rthern

M esopotamia in 1932 proves th a t the. story of th e expulsion of A dam and Eve from the G ard en of Eden w w known In the e a s t nearly 8,000 yeara ago.

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On D rinking ChargeJERO M E, Aug. 10 iS pccla!)—M.

D. M angum . Jerom e ' resident, was arrested lo-si week on charges of a.-;- se rted d ru n k en d rlv ln s, anil api>ear- eri be fo re Probnle JuriRe W illiam O . Com stock S a tu rd ay a fternoon where he pleaded RUllty -and was asAr '^cd a f ine of »100 phw c ou rt co-its o( 15.40. M angum ’.s d r lv r r ’s llccn-'o. was also revoked for one year.

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Foods ta s te h flttc r , . . Foods look belter. H ie P lex -S eal meUiod of rooking re ta in s v ita m tn i uixl lulnciul saltW to eaally lo st in ordinary cooking. See Uicse m arvelous cuukers a iu i ge t youra w ltlli Utey ara •Ull avallabia.

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EATDo you rnlao ^hlckons? Do you linvo nn o rchard? If you Imve nnytliiiiK I'dihlt! th n t Kro\\« on tlio j^rotiiid or on trcoH anti huHho.H, wo have a luoHsaKii of Impnrlnncc for you. W« l)fli<!vn lh a t ft lot of poo])l(‘ arc ovorlookiiiff <iuil(! pnlcnllal iiiarki'l rlKht lu'rc in fiur own MaKli’ Valley. Now hi onhT for yovv in tHrti>os{> nf Un'so viwltnw lirodiiclH which you rai.nc. yim inii.^t Id tho piihltc know iihoiit it. 'I'liat'H whrr«! wo conio in --Ju st lii.-Acrl a Kiiuill (Ma.HHificd Ad in the 'I'iint'H and News Hud coiinllc.-<s pt'opio will h<>(! your riuifiHaKO every day. Hor(>’fi an­o th e r thlnff, th(! c(wl of those ikIh in very InoxpeiiHive. 'I’lml.t why wo tliink you can use Uieni, .hirtl drop in thn officA or Call the cnaHHified Man and wo wiii expluin ou r weekly and m onthly rutfH.

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NATIONAL RSPnEflENTATIVEa WE8T-H0U.IDAY CO.. INC.

Ullit Towtr. l i t Bulb ltr«*t, S«a rrtneKce. Calif.

We Take O ur StandA f te r all, a person o r a people m u st s ta n d fo r some-

th in g .' T he th in g th a t d istingu ishes a p e rso n o r a people f ro m the vegetable kingdom is h av in g p rin -

- ciples. H av in g principles, i t is r ig h t to avow them openly, to s ta n d upon them , and to w o rk fo r th e ir su rv iv a l and extension. To do th a t is l ife ; to fa il to do th a t is on ly a form of death.

P re s id e n t Roosevelt w as on th e side o f l ife w hen he ' m e t C hurch ill a t sea and laid dow n e ig h t p rinc ip les

on w hich n o t onljr the B ritish and A m erican peoples, b u t uncoun ted m illions of peoples a ll o v er th e w orld ( in c lu d in g m a n y in G erm an y , I ta ly an d J a p a n ) agree. T h ere w as n o th ing new, n o th in g A m e ric a n s h ave n o t long believed, no th ing not d irec tly im plied in the F o u rte e n P o in ts enunciated by P re s id e n t W ilson , Jan . 8 ,1 9 1 8 .

H ere is no new step , then , b u t sim p ly a re a f f irm ­a tio n o f p rinc ip les a s old a s th e A m erican people.

; T h ere w ill be d is a m e m e n t on how f a r th e U n ited i S ta te s o u g h t to go m backing th em u p . T h ere can be > n o d isa g re em e n t t h a t fhe m o ra l a n d m a te r ia l fo rce of J th e U n ited S ta tes , so f a r as i t decides to m ake i t felt, , m u s t be exercised along these lines.

T he c ircu m stan ces u n d e r w hich W ilson pronounced i th e F o u rte e n Poin ts, s ta t in g th e m in im u m princ ip les

o f a peace in w hich the U n ited S ta te s could acquiesce,I a r e in te re s t in g . R ussia h ad fa l le n ; th e B olshevik rev-■ o lu tion h a d tak e n i t o u t o f th e w a r ; G erm an y w as dic- • t a t in g I ts h a rd term s a t B rest-L itovsk , d em o n s tra tin g . ^ h a t a p p c G erm anica w ould m ea n to a n y who w ere ! com pelled 'to accept i t F ran ce w a s b led w hite, B r i ta in

so re b ese t b y th e subm arine blockade. A ra l ly in g point,■ a c le a r in d ica tio n o f w h a t th e A llies w an ted , w as

needed. W ilson gave it, and m en o f good w ill every­w h e re s a w t h a t h is term s w ere th e abso lu te m inim um .

• • •

So today, in th is g eneral r e i te r a tio n o f the* k ind o f urld w h ich th e B ritish and A m e ric a n peoples, and ree peop les eveiyw here feel m u s t em erge, the w ay |open to th e ax is powers to p ro c la im publicly w h a t

r propose instead.h o u la th e y do so, the w orld can th en m ak e a c learer Ice.

t'Vewailles, .bad as i t was, w a s b e tte r th a n B rest-. L ito v sk . T h e E ig h t P o in ts fo rm u la te d by Roosevelt

a n d C h u rch ill o ffe r a t least a hope to th e world.is a c le a r challenge to the ax is to s ta te equally clearly w h a t k in d o f a world i t w ants.

P oets, Farmers, and MicrophoneB T h ey h a v e a saying, in 'th e co rn c o u n try , th a t on

h o t A u ^ s t afternoons you can “h e a r th e corn grow ­in g .” I t seem s tru e , too, in th e m id s t of the endless f ie ld s o f c o rn in Iowa, Illinois, In d ia n a o r N ebraska, t h a t you c a n s tand still and be conscious, in some s tra n g e w a y betw een h ea rin g a n d fee lin g , of the up- t h n i s t o f th e g reening stalks. K e a ls m u s t have fe lt so m e th in g like th a t when ho w ro te o f " a lit tle noiseless noise am o n g the letivea, born o f th e v e ry sigh th a t silence heaves."

A N e b ra sk a radio engineer, w ith m odern scien tific skep tic ism , se t a microphone cap ab le o f m ag n ify in g so und 2 ,500 time.s beside a s ta lk o f h y b rid corn grow ­in g n e a rly s ix inches a day. L ie te n e rs cocked eag er e a rs , fan c ied they heard a f a in t "BhBhshshBhshsh." F a r th e r f ro m the stalk , the m icrophone picked up no sound. N o t quite proved, sc ien tifica lly .

B u t i f i t w ere, i t would prove n o th in g th a t poets !«nd f a rm e r s haven’t felt and know n fo r a long, long t im e

Why Thoao Japanese Jitlerg?T h e J a p a n e se Rovcrnracnt h in t* t h a t i t w ould view

w ith co n cern the sending of A m erican supplies to Russia.

J a p a n a n d the U nited S ta te s a re both a t peace w ith; R u ss ia , a n d th ere would tieem no good reaso n fo r the J a p a n e s e to b e concerned w ith RuHsia'a a tre n g th e n in g h e rse lf.: D id n o t R u ss ia and Ja p an on A p ril 1 3 ,1 9 4 1 , a m ere f o u r m o n th s ago, sign a' solem n t re a ty , u n d e rta k in g

. fiU i n ia ln ta in peaceful and f rio n d ly re la tio n s betw een m u tu a lly respect th e t e r r i to r ia l in te g r ity

^•bilifcy*of the o th er c o n tra c ^ n g p a r ty " ?

f. t h a t t n a t y add th a t “ shou ld one o f th e If t N ^ e i b ( ^ m e the ob jec t o f ho stilities on

r i f v « n i l th ird pow ers, th e o th er con-......... w .n e u tr a li ty th ro u g h o u t th e

I t d id . _r n a tio n lu ra n g th e n ln j

w h e n y o u a re bounc i o f fn e n d ih lp T

Po tSh o t s

W IT H

The Gentleman in the Third Row .

• SERIAL STORY

SECRET VOYAGEB Y J O S E P H L C H A D W IC K

Assisting Kindly Uncle S.

T he E v e lim u e d ito r tow ed over onto our detlc » UlUe m lu lv e from k ind -hea rted U ncle Sw nueL

SpcclflcnJly. Uie m toilve U from Xtndly U ncle Som ’i k ln d 'h e a rt« d arm>'.

I t says th a t a ll you a o u th em Id e - ho paren ta h av e been ne g lec ting to w rite to your d rafte e aona during th e lime th e y ’re a t th e recep tion

inter <Sown it n r t Dougtu.W ith m aaterly under*a t« tem en t,

th e k ind -hea rted a rm y po ln ta ou t th a t "word from hom e Is a lw ays wel­come,"

We add o u r own a U le m e n t th a t wDrd frooi hom e la a d a m sig h t m ore th a n Ju s t welcome. A nd U doesn’t have to be w ord from the family—any le tte r fro m th e homo tow n will tu rn th e trick.

I I strikes u s th a t th e tim e the new soldiers rea lly need c h ee rin g up Is du ring th e period th e y 're pa rked a t the recep tion c en te r. T h f tt’a the s ta r t o f th e w hole atrarige business.

P o l S hota h a s n e v er be en in th e a rm y—b u t aa a n old board ing-school inm ate , he know s w h a t k few le tte rs lan do for a hom cslck gen t.

A lo l o r o a r oon stltu en U have been w ondering w h a t to do to he lp In defenM . W e propoM th e P o l fihoU W rite to Soldlera club. N early everyone In acau aln ted

w ith one o r two young citizens w ho've been callcd in th e d r a f t o r w ho h&ve vo lun teered . W hy n o t d ona te 30 m inu tes a week to na tio n a l defense. . . a n d w rite aw ne th ing breezy about hom e tow n doings to these fellows?

S t a r t w hen they leave fo r th e re ­cep tion cen te r and keep i t u p from th e re on cu t.

I f you d o n 't know a n y soldiers, go to you r n e a res t d r a f t bo a rd and ge t th a na m e a n d tra in in g cen ter o( young ciUxen soldier f iom yo u r ow n tow n, D oesn 't m a k e any difference w hether you -know, h im personally .

Y ou've been ho llering fo r some* th in g to do in n a tio n a l defense. T ak e Tour pen In han d o r lype* w ri te r in la p a n d s ta r t defending r ig h t BOW.

BNAKE STO EY I D ear P o t e iw ls'.

F r ie n d s of ja n e Dougla.^A a re a sk ­in g h e r w h at she 's going to do w ith t h a t snakesk ln *he brouRht hom e fro m Rock Creek cnnyon S unday .

B u t w h at I 'd like to know is th e na m e of th e girl who th rew h e r shoe a t th e reptile. S uch brave r? I

—H om etow n H an n a h

BAD R E ritO G F T O CHARLEY BROW N O F OAKLEY

P o t B liots regreta to repo rt U)at a f te r a long period of Rood behavior, E d ito r Charley Drown o f Oakley h a s again fallen In to hLi evil ways.

C harley , fo r QiiUe some spell now, h a s heeded Uie P o t Slio ls p rom p t- inga ag a in s t too-frcquent UM of a c e r ta in picture,

B u t now. w ith pnln In a iir h e a r t a t slR ht o f tliL^ fnll from Rrace,

no te th a t Charley ,<Ihk in tp hla Xllr.i and p rin ted th a t Knine p icture o( Joe K neh irr In th e la te s t Oakley H erald . By now It's p rin tin g No.

Jo e lA a nice guy and all bu t w hen Is th a t p ic ture going to v o»il?

LO ST AND FOUND DEPT. D ear P o t Ohoi.v

"Uo m any |x^o|)Io Im o tlilnuR i h e re In th e imrk." olwrrvcil e lderly wonmn. w ith nynipnthctlo voice, aa aha walked by 'IV in I 'alls c ity pa rk th e o the r evening.

"1 aee them alm nat every niKht w ith flash ligh ts, looking for thliiKS they 've Icat." she am plU lrd he r In fo rm ation to he r young companlon*,-

n i e y h a -h a -ed .G uess th e lady never heard of

n lu h t crawler* for llsh bait.—Maydin Hrxit

S .—N am e on receip t of d im e and one proof (h a t a N ail or Biuuilan comniinilriAe ever told th et|iit

YKSTEIlDATa Jim Maltarr eol- Ildff with Mmrr L an ca afte^ (UlM la* t* Brla irerkea a»4 m •ln ia««r B letlU c «• ■<■€ MaiT «• KefT Y oA . H arr has a anrer elairat ea»« la h»f haad bat rr- fuH> to ahaw II t» JIm. As JIm rcachta tpr (h* aasa aad UaiT alnsrsl** <• •«. P«rb««rnitra •> « «*ila «« avelealM . Th* a » t 4 » r U th» »o^l. Harr t«n i Jlai Ike Cisarat caae b«loB(« t» D«rt I la llo n tt . a n t m»tm of it ta ««M n> ama Votlwa M allerr >et K wk*a ka w ta t k*. low to looK tha aklp oT«r. Jim a«*a that M arr *raa la lov* w llk Hallsraa a»4 U akmil «a asiw a* WhfB JcScrr IlammoBd cooaS a le a f aa« la w t a t i lh*7 talk «*rr th* Seal. A<tt«r Jim lr«T««. I.«I( HaiPMoad «*ama Harr to rcaim i- h«r ihe la a a lr aa •■nple/a a a i to he»p aw »r troa» X b .

W IL L IN G T O P A Y

C H A P T E R V l l "lyrON D A Y m om InK J im M allory

r e tu rn e d to th e com pany 's bnsc a n d g o t th in g s m oving . He w nn led to saQ W ednesday .• H e - h a d th e d iv in g equ ip m en t m oved a b o a rd th e A u ro ra , his c h ief boa t, n n d p u t C u r ly Bntes be low to c h ec k o v e r th e Diesels. B lackshoep ,' th e b ig C aym an , w as to p rov ision th e sh ip .

T he A u ro ra w a s 110 fe e t of b o a t; 20 y e a r s ago she h a d been a p leasu re y a c h t, th e n h a d fa llen in to a p e rio d o f d is re p u te . D uring th e Jb1« tw m iic s s h e b a d been « r u m -ru n n e r, a n d d u r in g th e d e ­p ression a fish ing c ra ft . J im M al­lo ry h a d b o u g h t h e r fo r a song fo u r y e a rs a g o , a f te r aha h a d run h n rd a g ro u n d n e n r K e y W e s t

JcfTcry H am m o n d c am e to th e land ing T uesday ' a fte rn o o n , b o a rd ­e d th e A u ro ra , looked a b o u t in h is w o rrie d w a y a n d a sk ed a lot o f Questions, a b o u t th e d iv in g gear. E xp la in ing , JU n' s a w th a t H a m ­m ond lis ten e d w i th s c a n t 'a t te n ­tio n . T h e m a n se e m e d b u rdened w ith tr o u b le

H a sa id . J u s t b e fo re going asho re to h is c a r , “ R ad io m e w hen y ou 've co m p leted th e p re lim in a ry w ork . M allo ry , a n d I 'l l send th e c a rrie r to ta k e th e o re a b o ard ,"

■■I’ll k e ep in to u c h w ith you , of course."

‘'I m a y ta k e a c ru is e o n m y y a ch t lo to r o n , a n d see h o w the jo b is p ro g re ss in g . L o is w a n ts to come o u t a n d te e how d iv e rs w ork ."

T A TER th a t a fte rn o o n , M ary L arse n c a ip e a b o a rd . J im w as

xip in th e c h a r tro o m . Jd ly la y in g -out a coursc i w h e n she a p pea red In th e doo rw ay . H e w a s su rp rised , th e n su sp ic ious, b u t som ehow be w as pleased .

H e sa id , ‘'W ell, com e in !" A nd w ntchcd h e r s te p o v e r ttie .coam ­ing , e n te r a n d s ta n d In th e c en te r of the l i t t le ro o m lo o k in g a bout.

B areheaded , a n d in low -hee led sondals, she looked sm a ll a n d v e ry young. '

She sa id , “ I kn o w I 'm n o t w el­come. O r a m I?"

" I t a ll depends on y o u r purpose in coming.”

" I h av e s e v e r a l O ne is, I w anted to te l l y o u how rig h t you w ere ab o u t E r ic Focbas. Ha. U try ing to g e t m e back to th e N ew Y ork office. H e 's going ba ck to ­m orrow , b y p la n e , and h e expects m e to accom pany h im ."

"A nd y q u 're going?"•'I d o n 't - k n o y y e t." She gave

h im a n o b lique glance, then looked aw ay . "H is o ffer is r a th e r n t t r a c t i ^ . -H e w an t! m e to be

I his p riv a te se c re ta ry . I t 's a good job , m ore m oney , and M r. F o rbes is r a th e r a t tr a c tlv e —d o n 't you think?"

J im said, "D oes i t m a tte r w h a t I th ink?" H e w as su rp rised by his grulTness. T h is m ade h im to re . Forbes w as p u ttin g on« ove r on her, and sh e w as fa llin g fo r h im . "W hat w as a n o th e r o f y<)ur r e a ­sons fo r com ing h e re ?"

"Sunday y o u p rom ised to taUlO If you h a d fo und B ert H al-

loran'5 c ig a re t case w hen you w ent dow n to th e Sonora. You dldti't ge t a ro u n d to it. 'Will you tcU m e now ?"

“IVTiy shou ld I bo th e rf You w ouldn’t be liev e m e."

"M aybe I w o u ld n 't a t tha.t.She w alk ed abou t the room ,

stopped and looked a t th e charts, J im w atched h e r.

He said, "L iston , is I t In y o u r m ind th a t If I d idn ’t drop th a t c igaret case th e m a n w ho d id w as B ert H allo ron?"

She d idn ’t answ er, bu t she tu rned h e r face fu lly from him.• "y o u to ld m e h e w as tlie So­nora's Urst m a te , and th e m a te ilong w ith th e cnptn in was

w hen th e S o n o ta w en t down."Tlien w m c o n e e lse go t th e <

oft the sh ip— If you’re te lling th e tru th ,"

"Not n cccssarlly . T h e th ing could h av e com e In to an o th er m an's h ands In a n u m b e r of w ayj. One o f th e c rew m ig h t ha%x stolen it. H allo ran m o y have lost i t to som eone in a p o k e r gam e,"

"You m a y b e rig h t," M ary said, tu rn ing to h im . "B e rt d id like to play poker." S h e w alked p ast h im tow ard th e door, h a lted th e re and faccd h im a g ain . "W ell, goodby. Spike. K now ing you w as ' plcas> a n t. if no t m u c h fun ."

H e dropped h is c igaret, stepped i t ou t, s tepped to h e r. Ho stood close b u t h e d id n o t touch he r.

"I h a v e n 't m uch m oney now, h e sa id , " b u t I w ill h av e some d.iy. I’m n o t as tough ns I s b u t I a m s te a d f a s t D oes th a t in ­te rest you?"

H e r ayes m e t h ia; th e y w era “W hy shou ld It In te re rt

“ I t w in g ive you a r e a k n fo r w a lk in g o u t o n E ric F o rbes."

“D id I a ay I, w as h u n tin g a r e a so n f o r w a lk in g o u t on hlmT*

H Ib fac a tu rn e d d a rk ly i n te n t " S o y o u h av e faU en fo r h im ," h a ■aald. ‘'Y o u w o n 't bellBva b e m e re ­ly w a n l i y o u w h e re h e c an w atch y o u , 10 y o u w on’t »plU w h a t you Im o w a b o u t th ia m yaterlous So­n o r a b u s in a u ."

" A n d d id I aay I h a v e fa llen f o r h im ? " aha asked .

U E to u c h ed h e r th e n . H e took h e r in h i i a rm s a n d b e n t and

k lu e d h e r m o u th . H e h a d w on­d e re d , d ay a ago, w h a t she w ould b e l ik e ,to k iss, and i t w as e v ery ­th in g h e h a d axpec ted a n d a lo t m o re . T h a m o m en t I t took w as u n fa m i lia r ecsU cy.

H a sa id th e n , stlU ho ld ing h e r. " Y o u 'll n o t go w ith F o rb e s? - -

" N o t I f y o u don ’t w a n t m e ;to , J im ."

" Y o u kn o w I don 't w a n t you to . Y o u k n o w th is is o n th e lev el, d o n 't you? Y ou kn o w th a t I ’m In love w ith y o u ? "

"H o w m u c h in love w ith me?'* she a sked , h e r eyes search ing his face . " E nough to te ll m e ab o u t th a Sonora? A ll a b o u t th e So- nora? '*

n w a s lik e a blow , a h a rd blow to th e face . J im ree led a little , r e le a s in g h e r a n d s tepp ing back . H a a ta rcd , aae ing tx rw lum inously b r ig h t h e r eyes w ere a n d the w ay h e r I lpa c u rle d In a sm ile.

"W e ll, I ’m Q su ck er," h e said: h e a lm o s t y e lled It, "Y ou ba ited a tra i l w ith y o u r lips, nnd 1 s te p p ed rif ih t in to It. 'S u re , sure! B u t I 'm s tepp ing r ig h t back ou t o f I tt”

" B u t, J im da rling— f"H e tu rn e d h is b ack . “ G ot o u t

G e t o u t b e fo re I. lose m y tem per. I m ig h t ca ll y o u cheap , b u t I 'm b e g in n in g to th in k th e s takes in th is a re p re tty steep> G et o u t G e t o fl th is sh ip!"

"V e ry w ell, J im ," sh e sa id , her vo ice d r y a n d cold. H e d id n 't m o v e u n ti l h e w as su re she was go n e f ro m th e b o a t

H e w e n t dow n to deck thcni r a g e sUU b u rn in g in h im . H o fe lt l ik e h i tt in g som eth ing , o r som e­o n e , a n d h itt in g h a r d T hen he s a w a m a n com ing u p th e gang­p la n k f ro m th e p ie r. • I t w as the ta ll , le a n m a n o f th e c a re fu l voice; f h e m a n w ho hod o ffered the b r ib es .

J im w e n t u p to h im . "W hat do y o u w an t, m is ttr ? "

" N o th in g m u ch , M allo ry buby. J u s t a f e w w ords I 'm w illing to p a y fo r."

(T o B e C oaU oued)

By FE T E B EOSON E reniag T in ea W ashington

CorreapODdent .W ASH IN G TON . Aug. 19—T here

la s be en so m uch w ing flapp ing of oosa tongued av ia tion experts abo u t

how b a d v . 6 . com bat p lanes w ere In aervice a b ro a d th a t a n a m ata u r ex ­ped itio n to de term ine w here aU th is critic ism s ta r te d - a n d how Jnstlfled i t is m ik e s a n In terestlog pastim e fo r a n y rock ing c h a ir a tra te g is t of Uie a ir . So h e re goes:

M ost o f th e knocking h a s been a g a in s t th e p u rsu it sh ip s a n d f ig h t­e rs. T'or A m erican bom bers the re c a n 't b e enough pra ise . H ie B ritish w ould b e hopelessly ou tc lassed today i f I t w ere n o t fo r these bom bers, a n d t h a t goes fo r th e Lockheed H ud­sons, w h ich w ere n o t designed a s m il ita ry a irc ra f t, b u t h av e been very effecUve a s B gh t bombers.

Crlticlsffl o f th e com bat p lanes h a s be en a im ed pa rticu la rly a t th e P -40. u th a t Is only a m eaningless deslgnaU on to you. I t m ig h t be m e n ­tioned th a t a " P " p lane Is a p u rsu it ilane, a n d th e num ber "40" m ere - y ind ica ted th a t I t Is th e 40th design

w h ich th e a rm y h a s p u t in to produc­tion. C ircum stances w hich have

iven th is p la n e its b a d na m e tracc nek to a pw uU ar ch a in of events.

R U PERT

box Mot, try ing to ca toh th e in ir l- c a le wotrtUig of a new popu la r »ong.

O ne of Uie lis tene rs m ade an a t ­te m p t to take I t down in shn rlliand , b u t tlioro w rra spaces w liera tha record waa acrntcliy a lm n tt liryond audibility .

A fter s|>en<1lng m ore tim e th a n you 'd believe, the b rig h t boy of th e g roup b lurted , “W hy d id n 't we pool ou r m oney a n d buy I t in iliee t immlo fo rm In tlie f irs t plncn?"

m y n o t, Inrt ertl (Any resfm bln tire to a n a d v er­

tis em e n t fo r the IcM al m usln storea U purely coinciden ta l and w h at's It to you?)

^ a k a Juffiar

8lr:Your c(tlyum is lousy,Tha only good tt\tn| In It U tha

last line.And that's good because ti shows

us tha end of tha colyum.Not <00 raapaelfully.

—Draanar

rAMOUB LAST U H%«. . . Ba'a trylof U aaaha hla

lawttmawar ima aa aaaiir Uw wUa wUI n t tha gnwil . .

THK GKNTLKMAN IN . T H IB D M W

Jo h n Louis B old t, w ho h a s been w ith th e U . 8 . m o rtn e s In Honolulu, o rrlved M d a y from S a n Francisco to spend a two w eeks' furlough w ith h is pa ren ta . M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n Doldt a n d fam ily. .

M rs. Bdwln F le tc h e r a n d daughter. Mlsa Caro l L ee F le tcher, who have l>een guests of M rs. F le tc h e r’s par- enU , M r. and M rs. M. Chrlaton. left 9un d ay fo r th e ir hom e In Bellflower, C alif.

M r. and M rs. W a lte r H all le lt S un­day for th e ir hosne in Pocatello a fte r a v is it h e re w ltli M r. H all's parents, M r. and M rs, W . G . H all.

M r. a n d M rs. Fcrrlll Catjuull a r ­rived th e la s t o f th e w rrk from th e ir hom e In R ^xburg to vU lt relatives here .

M rs. H . L, K liJder. Pocatello , pren- k le n t of w om an 's m lw lonary orKunl- la tlo n of Id a h o C h ris tian churches, m a d e h e r o fficial v is it to R upert Frldoy. W hile he re she was the guest o f M rs. Roy C unningham , p residen t of th e W om an'a MImIou- a ry society of th e local ChrlatlAn c hu rch , M rs, K liu le r aix>ke to offi­cers and leaders of a ll nils.slonnry organltnU ons of ih r local r lm rnh a t th e homo of M rs. W. 'r , Ncwcomi),

D r. A. E. Joliti.ion. T nicy Colt and N. K . Jensen , officers of Uie R upert R o tary chitj. m otored lo 0«clcti M on­day to o tte n d a <ll.ilrlct in rp t1ii« of R o tnrlnns a t w h lrh ttir R otary Ih - ta rn a tlo n n l p rea ldcn t. 'I'om Davln, B u tte . M ont,, wna Uiu prlnclpol speaker.

A mong U iinc of Ihe OrotKo M arshall |>oet, A m erican L,eiil<iii. iiikI women'fl aux ilia ry w ho le ft Huiidny for Uotflo to a t t e n i th e s ta te I.rulnn convention wero O, W. Paul. J a n d Mrs. K. J . M oldcnhuuer, Mr. i M rs. Fred DllKer, M r. and Mm.J , V an E veiy. M r. i\nd M rs, C. W ar­ren U a lg lt« n d M rs. P e te r Uoyd,

M ra. a. W. A beraold and lltUa daugh ter. M ir lly n , le ft Bunday for N y u a, O re , to Jo in M r, Aberaold,

,whn le fi several days ago. T h e Aber- lo ld s will m ake th e ir hom e In N yua,

M r. a n d M ra. O. W. Paul and daugh ter. M iss M ildred Paul, tu n ia d from a w eek's ou ting In tha BawtooUis, I

R everend A lbert D, P a rre tt , paa- to r o f th e local M etluM lut church, aocomiMtnled by M ra. P a r re tt ana th e ir daugh ters . P a tric ia Mae and Alice Ann. le ft Urn liml of the week

two w eeks' varalliH i In the 'Tc-tona.

D r. r H. Klmore, who au llered a f ra c tu re d knee c ap In a n au to accl- dtnt over a week ago, h a d th e In­ju red m em ber tr e a te d by surgery at U»e R upert genera l hoapltal H ntur- day morning,

H ow ard l^eiigue, who spent the sum m er a t Jn h n D ay, O re., w ith hla faU ier, Cecil U urtla lieagne, ro tum ed la s t week,

M rs, A ftlu ir L ohw alder, n u tU , M ont.. who, w ith h e r son, I« u rls , Is a guest o l U«r p a ren ta , M r. and M n . M. O hrlaten, waa guest apeaker at the Bible sctioot of th e local O hrls- Uan church S u nday morning.

Marrlaga llcanaa was Issued Satur­day to Frank Ooohnour, Burley, and Olao Ahaan, Rupart. H ie young «ou-

• w u marHed, that afternoon by

Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Olalbofne are hom e from a tr ip to Boise and o the r p o in ts . .

_____ Arthur Blmms and FnnkOtati MurUugh left Monday for * yaw 's mftltary training.

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

HANSEN

EDSON IN WASHINGTONany f ir s t m odel la a p t to have. I t m an ifested a little w ing Up sta ll, a n d I t i o u ld go in to group loops. I t s a ir acoop n a r td a UtUa. i t w aa n o t heav - ily arm ored by today 's standards, b u t rem em ber, a ll th is w as back in th e practic41ly pleistocene tim es of 1939, w hen I ts 360 m iles a h hou r and m ulU ple g u n a rm a m e n t w ere adequate.■ Now th e a rm y h a s a h a b it of p u t­ting im provem ents o n p lanes, a n d w henever a n Unproved m odel la b rough t ou t, they tick a le tte r of th e a lp lw b e t a f te r Ita m odel t\um ber. P-4<>-A'5 began to a ppea r, a n d P - 40-B'a a n d C a n d D ’s. T oday th e ra P -4 0 -E 's ' f lying a round a n d th la m on th th e a rm y is to announce a new C u rtis s P -40-F , w hich Is ao m uch of a n im provem ent on th e o r­iginal o ld P-40 th a t th e p lanes shou ldn 't be in th e sam e d w . A nd I t m ig h t be m entioned he re th a t in th e way of com bat planes th a a rm y

J5 Y E A R S AGOAUG. 19, 1026

M iss Alice Perrlno Is back from a tr ip to PorU and where she visited friends and relatives.

C om plim entary to M iss H elen P o rterfie ld , who is leaving soon for Pennsy lvan ia , w here she will a tten d college Uils fall. Miss M abel P o r te r ­field, assisted by MUs D oris P o r te r ­field, Ph iladelph ia , who Is visiting he re , tn te r ta ln e d T uesday evening.

^ Y E A R S AG OA t;o , 10. m il

'm e forces npposfrt to county dl vision h a d the lir.st nu-etlng T ui's day evening of th is week In tin Com merclul club PKitiis, A largi niimt>er of rlliw iLi nitcnded and rn tered eagrrly liiu> ihn discussion of th e problem cotifroiitlng th e un tl- d lv ls lon lsy . From n m ly every p t r - son cam e Uie sam e sen tim ent, th a t county dIvlAlon was Uie aheerent folly a n d a nio«t. ro.-ttly p rocedure for a ll conccrni'd . At the niune tim e ull p resen t were uiuitilinous In voting fig h t division to tlin end. In order to line up th e forces during Uie prc.i- e n t m o n th th e following business m en were appointed as a cam pntgn (o n tm lltre to d irec t the (Igh t; A. J. Peavey, F. F . Bracken, M. A. Btronk. O aorge Uprague and O. K, BooUi. T h e above com m ittee is empowered la te r tn add to the com m ittee wlien th a tim e comes for acUva cam paign. F iin d a will bn raised by aubacrlpUon.

JEROMEOn ehargea of failu re to dim

ligh ts fo r an o th er m otorU t, P au l W. a c o tt , H ansen resident, api>eared to a d m it g u ilt before p robate Judge W illiam O . Comstock. H e waa a s ­sessed a fine of |0 and IS court coats.

M rs. Ray D alling and children, V ila J e a n and G erald, S u g a r City, a rrived la s t week-enrt to vlsU a t th e homa of Mr. and Mrs, H. 0 , D uffin , parents of M rs. Trailing.

M iss V irginia K eating has r e tu m - «d home from aouUiern C alifornia where she visited wlUi h s r b ro ther and alao wlU> oUier friends and rel. aUvM.

On charges of nperaUng a m otor vablola on t ia highw ay wU hout a driver 's license, 0 , II. B atterlee was arrestad and tim ^ ea tcd be lo re Judge A tk ins, U nofiln -aoodlng county Jus­tice. A rrest was m ade by a mefnber of th e Id ah o a ta ta police.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred MlUer rvtum- ad Wednesday from Baeramento. OiUf., where they Tisltad wim their

■ • - ir. Itonrj MIN

M rs. Lyle L atU n, Tw in FalU , With h e r tw o a n \a \l ' aons. Rodney and T erry , have spen t th e past, week w ith h e r moUier, Mrs. O. L. 8 h e r-

'h llo h e r fa th e r V aa a t M ounta in City, Nev.

M r. a n d M rs. L. W. Y agles and son, Bobby, and aun t. M rs. F . Engle, K aru as City. Mo., were overn igh t Ruosts of Mr. ond M rs. Ja m es L. B arnes recently , w hile en ro u te to Lewiston, and points In th e n o r th ­w est. M r. Vagles ts a chem ical en ­g ineer a t th e fiocony V acuum Oil com pany, K ansaa City.

M r. a n d M rs. Will E m ery, H an - m. and Mr. a n d Mrs. D. J . Koenig.

T w in Falls, were called to A m erlean F a lls t'rid ay for the fu n e ra l o f the w om en's cousin. Mrs. H enry LItz, whose de a th occurred the re W ed­nesday.

Mr, and M rs. Sim on Bchapeler a n d w n . Ruhen, A ppleton C ity , Mo., arrived S a tu rday for a Uiree weeks' visit w ith his b ro th rrs-ln -la w and sisters, Mr. and Mrs, W illiam F cnne- wald and Mr. and Mrs, G eorge Yost,

Mr.i. C harles Bhroll a n d daughter. PcBRy Bhroll, Nampfi. and Miss D onna Rhroll, Uolse, le ft fo r the ir hom es rec tn tly a fte r spending a week a t th e home of he r b ro th er- in -law and sister. Mr. a n d M rs. H a r ­old K oenig, w here they a lso visited w ith Mrs, flhroll's m other, Mrs, M nry Newbry,

Mr. and Mrs. W illiam A, W hite. O shkosh, Neb., a re spending aeveral w rrk s a t tha hom e of th e ir son*ln- Inw and daughU r, Mr, a n d Mrs. Floyd O rr, and relatives In Burley a n d ’IV ln Falls.

Draftcfl l^Yed Hhobe. sou of Mr. and Mrs. John fihobo, w ho re tu rned he re -tw o weeks ago from th e a lr- ptiiiio tnilnliiK school a t l law tho rne . C n tlf , left H ansen M onday for F o rt Doiiglii.i, Halt Lake C ity, lo r ind u c ­tion Into Ihe U nited S ta te s arm y.

Found to be In an Im proved cop- ilon. was Uie com m ent given to r. and Mrs, W. U, U tanger, follow-

liiK the physical re-check given th r lr lii i-yeu r-o ld dau g h ter, V erda Miio H tanger, who underw en t su r­gery lu iir monUis ago a t S a lt Lake CHy. D r. Itecd H arrow, apeclalU t, miidn the gratlfyltig rei>ort to the ch ild 's pa ren ts la s t w eak-end.

Here for a two weck'a visit With U ielr aon-hi-law and d a u g h te r , Mr. a n d M rs. W illard M cM astsr, and M r. and Mrs, A. M. W lker, L auder­dale. Flu,, who have m ade a n a n ­n ua l tr ip every year alnce leaving hern In IDSA. 'I1ib vU ltors a rrived a t H an srn W ednesday, a n d w ere Join­ed here 'I'liursday by a so n a n d daugh ter-in -law , M r. a n d Mrs. B ruce W lker, sr„ and tw o aons, G or­don and Hruce, ]r„ 1 ^ Angelas. T h e group plana to visit tw o weeka.

In th e group of boys of tha l l a n - . n Ncout troop, who le ft her*

T Im rsday ii.« )fnln| fo r tita sun im sr oam p a t U)s louUi fork ol Bolaa rlv> er. were Dale Peterson. Jo h n R a m - bow, Cecil Btangsr, Roy s u n g s r . D ale Copsey, Bob Pettygrova, Jim G oller. and G alen M oM aster. Tha boys w ent In the W. B, a u n g a r trui'k .

S im d a l l f o ^ oltyi raiuin* tA thtra »rtwrt ih« haa awaptbd

B R IT A INB O U G H T BOM BERS

B efore th e lesM *lend b ill wa.^ passed , i t w as a g a in s t th e law to sell to fo re ign governm ents m odels of ilanes w hich w ere in scrvice" in th e J. 8 . a rm ed force*. T h is m e a n t th a t

w hen th e F re n ch a n d B ritish cam c to o rd e r p lanes, they h a d to g e t m odels th e a rm y h a d n o t adopted. Also, th e y h a d to g e t p lanes w hich U. S. m a n u fa c tu re rs Were in a posi­tio n to deliver. T h e BriU sh took th e Lockliccd H udsons a n d m ade them in to lig h t bom bers. T h e F re n ch pick­ed on th e P -40, a n experim en ta l m odel o f 1839 In tendetT tb be an im ­provem ent o f th e P-38, th e s ta n d ard U. 8 . a rm y e quipm ent in th e o ld- fash ioned day of 1030.

T he F re n ch Ordered a lo t o f these o rig inal P-40 'a a n d they p u t In F rc n ch gadgets — F r e n c h radio. F rc n ch In strum en ts . T;hB U iro tlle w as on th e w rong side. 'N orw ay a n d Sw eden ordered some too. T hen P ra n ce a n d N orw ay got knockcd ou t df th e p ic tu re , and Sw eden was blockaded. Som e of th e p lanes r u s t­in g In M a rtin ique MO SUPPCSCdly P>40's. D elivery of o the rs c ou ldn 't be m ade.

T h e B ritish , anxious to go t a n y ­th in g th a t w ould fly. took delivery on a ll t h e P-40 's they could la y h ands on. W hen t h ^ g o t them , how ever, they w oke u p to th e f a c t th e e iiulp- m c n t w as a ll w rong fo r BrIUsh p i­lots. T h e rad io ope ra ted on ly on F rc n c h frequencies. T h e th ro ttle shoved forw ard to Increase speed In ste ad of backw ard. '

Now those fin e po in ts m ay n o t seem im p o rta n t to a laym an, b u t to a p ilo t whoso every acU on m u st be a re llex , th e y a re decidedly fusing. 'The B ritish w eren 't sm a r t abo u t th is , e ither. If they 'll p a rdon a d ir ty dig. In ste ad o f tr a in ­ing p ilo ts to fly them and m echanics to rc-cqu lp them , Uiey le t some of th e p lanes lie In cra tes . F rom th a t th e 'sh ip s began to g e t a bao nam e.

Along a b o u t th a t tim e, B r itish production of its own f ig h te rs began to accelcra te . T hey d id n 't need tho th e P-40&, a n d p re te r iln g to u se th e ir own p roduction in B rita in , w hich was n a tu ra l, th ey shipped th e re s t o f th e ir P-40'a to th e M editer­ran e an , 'This w as th e second po in t in te rp re ted a s a n adm ission th a t th e P -40 was no good.

im provem ents in design a fte r th e P-40. Also, L ockhced P-38'» a n d th e BeU A lrcobra P-39, b o th o f w hich can do b e tte r th a n 400 m iles a n hour.

T h e re a l payoff on th e P-40 's, ' how ever, is th a t som e of th e P-4)>.A’a a n d P -40 -B 's saw action In S y ria w here they f o u g h t off th e G erm ans.

N ex t Ume anybody tells you th a U. S. p la n e fac to ries c a n 't m ake good pu rsu it sh ips, kick him In th e b ritches fo r a f if th colum nist.

W A tilllN G T O NrA S T E -U P

Im p o rts o f tap ioca m ust be c u t down to save space on fre ig h te rs from th e E as t I n d ie s . . , T h a t a ffe c u n o t only your pudding , b u t also th e s ta rch fo r th e paste on back of th a postage s ta m p you lick, a n d th e s ta rc h in you r boiled sh ir t. . . B e­fore th e w ar, we Im ported 150 to n s of I r ish po ta to s ta rch from H olland, bu t th e 27 I rish po ta to s ta rc h f a c ­tories >ln New E ngland 'a re now p re ­pa red to m ake u p for th is sh o r t­age. . . B iggest hope for relieving s ta rch sho rtage cam es from new sw eet po ta to s ta rch Industry In M ls- sslslppi a n d L o u is ia n a .. . Sw eet po ­ta to c rop is now e s tlm a t« l a t 10 m illion bushels above no rm al. , . F o rm security adm in istra tion began experim en ts on U)ls b i 19M a n d now h a s a p la n t a t L aure l, Miss., w hich h as r e h a b ilita te d him dreds o f f a rm ­ers, Increased yie lds to 300 bushels an acre, developed a process fo r d e - dydraU ng to p reven t ro ttin g in s to r- oge, a n d c u t th e a rea In on a MflOO,- 000 business.

KNULL

STALLED AND LOOPED

Tlie poor old P-40 was rea lly Uie f i r s t low w ins, a ll nv«tnl. closed cock-

License GrantedJEftOMK, Aug, 19 (•p w M ) -

Arthur Dain Wood and MlM tfUT Madsllns Aah, both of Hammstt, ob- Uicwd a marrlaga lio«na« hsm fn w tha otfiGta 01 Mrs, CbarMUl•on, clerlf.’a u f l^ and r v ^ « r , I

M iss M ary Ellen G rieve visited MUs A nna S te m s a t G lenru F e rry la s t w eek-end.

M rs. M innie H aud, W alla W alla , ■Wash., Is visiting h e r niece. M rs. E .'M. D o ssc tt Also v isiting M rs. D os- se tt Is h e r m o the r, M rs. P arson , a n d M rs: G ra ce Coggins. T hey will spend nex t w eek a t M agic H o t Springs.

G alen Rodger, P o rtland . O re.. w as , guest of M r. a n d M rs. C. E . G rieve recen tly . W hile he re they enjoyed a vacaUon in th e Saw tooths.

M rs. J o h n Q uigley. Nyssa. O re., arrived h e re to Join th e I . F . S w eet fam ily w ho a re leaving for a t r ip • M to N ew Y ork a n d o th e r e as te rn " po in ts , n i e y will vU lt M r. sw ee t's b ro ther in N ;w Y ork a n d M rs. Sw eet's a n d M rs. Q uigley's b ro th er In Illinois.

L ieu t. Bob M urphy of th e BBth - of,M cC hord

p it f igh ter. I t h a d soma fau lts , a s fcrrcd .

field, Wo-'h., v isited w ith M* sta ter, Mrs, W arre n W illiam s, on h l i w ay to th e now aeria l field a t Fresno, C(\Uf.. w here h e h a s been tr a n a -

HEAD G-MAN

: H O R lZ O N T A i I 1 P o e ts Ii « Y oung flower.

0 F irs t na m e of 17 across

14 Goodby (S p a n ish )

15 R aw m e ta l 10 A v a ssa l17 H ead 0 - m a a18 C autioned •10 Sym bol for

telliu-ium20 N ote of scale.21 T o w a rd .'22 A eriform fluid 24 P ast.38 A n a n im a t l l E v . r y ( , t6 r .> . s , n o l l e , «0 P ro n o u rt32 A rticle.33 Pour,88 L istened.37 G enlte,3fl E utcanca.30 Assign,40 M etric

m e asu re s'43 Etude.44 C o m p o u p o in t 00 HsU «8 Philo sopher. t l A n affray.41 P lu ra l su m * . «9 Covering.48 E d ito rs 7 0 6 m s l lru g .

(a b b r .) . 71 P lace of C O U nreilirtlna action.

A nsw er to P re v io u s P u i x l f

VERTICAL1 Expreulon. arm s.3 Uprisings.4 Bird of pesca D Point of U)t

compass,«Hobo <slBi)g>. SO Street 7 Vase. QO E^g.

10 To vngsgt in , ,30 Young 23 Revelant.33 Benefited by.i M P ro m e n a d e d .1 27 Without end. 20 Home of a

famous v/itdL) 51 Walt upon. , 34Allln<.38 Garden tool- 80 American

Tennis Asttk.' (ibbr.).

40 Too,41 EgypUsn tlUe;i42 Mix.45 Oone by,40 Egg-shaped.)40 Thin fluid.01 A corner.63 Nevada c]ty .\ 60 Dyeing appa­

ratus- OTOIrl'i ntm*. 08 Rarity (abbr,)

(obbr.ji.

8 Down (prefix) 03 Wine vesselp Note of OJEven <cootO,<i

Guido’s wal*. «4 Deacon lOEarUi, (abbr.).11 City In Italy. M P a r lo f ,12 Era. ‘'to b«.»18 Color, flTSuftU.

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Tuesday, Aag«»t 19. 1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

Manhattan Career Girl Tells What Not to Do

Buhl Bride

Executive

M iss E ll« b e lh Cameron. N c« Y ork C ity, cxecuUve soere iary ot th e N ational Federalitm of Sale* ExfcntlvM , who Wsltfd he r f«- Ih fr . W . B. C*m«Ton, h t r t week.

(T linM photo and E n fra» ln t> ‘

Miss Thompson,T. C. Chase Wed At Wyoming Rite

M iss D orbara Thompson, d a u e h w r of M rs. FrnncM Thompson. T w in F a lls , a n d TRurm an Clyde Chaae, C heyenne. W yo- were m arried Ju ly 23 In C heyenne.

M rs. C hase Is a g raduate of the U nlversH y of W yoming, w here she w jis n m tm b tr of Knppa I>c\U Boror- lly . S h e hna been An Inatruclor In th e Cheyenne schools.

M r. C hnsc U e k o n graduate of the U niversity of Wyoming, w here he w as Bfflllated w ith Sigma A lpha Ep­silon f ra te rn ity .

H e will be coach And Instructor a t th e L ander. Wyo„ high school this com ing year.

* * *

CalendarS o d a k s PSnocl\!c club 'v.Hl m eet

T hu rsdoy a t 2 p. m. a t the hom e o f M rs. R a lph Potter.

* * *M ento r club will m eet W ednes­

day a fte rn o o n a t the home of M rs. M . O . K uykendall.

* * *S uprem e Fo rest W oodman c ir ­

cle will m e et W ednesday a t 8 p . m. a t th e F a rm ers Auto In surance com pany.

♦M aroa W om en’s club will m eet

T h u rsd ay a t tho school house. M rs. E the l P a rk and MUs M a r­g a re t L ux will be hostesses.

* * *Blue Lake.i Boulevard club m em ­

b e rs vrtll n \«et for the la s t of ih e lr sum m er picnics Wcdue.sdHy a t noon a t th e hom e of Mrs, O rm us Bate.i.

* * *B a p tis t 'W omen's M l.«lonary eo-

c lety will m eet a i the c ity piirk T liuriiday a t 1 p . m. for a picnic hm cliron . 'A program Is planned following tlie picnic,

M * ¥L eaders o t tlio W omen's Society

of C h ris tian Scrvlce, M clhodl.it chu rch , a rc asked to call a t the hom e o l M rs. C, o . JollUon, 253 F tflh avenue north , for llst-i of study cour.iM o ffncd ,

¥ ¥■ ¥K um D ubbin clnw of (he Chrl.i-

Unn chMvcli VlU m eet 'Wedne.nclay a t 1:30 p. ni, a t ih r liome of Mr, a n d M rs. O fra ld T u rner fo r n w nterm elon feed, Kvrryone U ofiked to brhiK a w atermelon,

¥ ¥ ¥H Ighlaiul View club will m eet

T liiirsrtny n t 3:30 p, m, n t Iho homo, of M rs, H taiiley Bturgeon. C hildren of clul) mi'ml)crn will he c n te r- tu liird n t a th e a lw party , A p ro - Hram will he prPhonled under itie «Ilrrcllon of Mrs, A, I,. H outh a t thfl clulj mrrlluK .

¥Mnglo V alley Citmrrn rlub will

m cot M otnlay a t 7:30 p. m, n t tho O ainern club rooms under Uift W iley dn iB store, T lin nm ateiir "luily g roup w in r.ontlnuo enlarK- Ing stu d y , nc p o rts from tho con ­te s t com m lllen and com m lllee on now c o n tac t p rin te r will be heard. T lie club will vole on the new prl»t«>r to be jnirchased. M relliig of th o advanced groiip will follow th e buslneiui a<aalnn.

¥ ¥ ¥TwItJ FalU Rtftkft llecUWe Innlt-

tiite w lH 'bo held Aug, 211-30 a t tlm I,, p . H, Alnko tnlwrnftclo w ith th o flrn t m eeting to bo n t 11;S0 « m Autf, 25, M rs. O ertha T lngey, Halt l4vk« C ity , iw rn h er o t Uio gptipral rh iir i 'h board , will be presen t to c o n d u rt tho sewilons. All i iu ta H rekrejw rs nrn to a ttend u u l nil beekeepern w ith three ynarn' norv- Irn w in lake rxam lnatlons from 10 «, ni. to noon. Aug, 2B.

R em em ber th a t excellent advice M iss E lizabeth Cam­eron, New Y ork City, tossed o ff to prospective business and ca ree r g irls when she was v is itin g h e r fa th e r, W. R. GSrrieron, in Twin Falls a few y ea rs ago?

W ell, she applied all those rules, to herself, and is now executive sec re ta ry of the N a tiona l Federation of Sales Executives.

Looking lik<rthe aucceasful M anha ttan career girl th a t she is, M iss Cam eron visited her fa th e r here fo r three days la s t week, and then left last week-end fo r S alt Lake City fo r a reunion v isit w ith h er g randm other, Mrs. Howard McGnha, Los Angeles.

•'G lam or go l s tu f f 1« ou t of place i n a buslncs-s ofllcc. and th e girls w ho carve fo r them selves w orth- w hile nlche.^ In th e baslness world a re those w ho have learned to ml* b ra in s a n d beauty .

MLm C am eron re itera ted h e r opin­ion th a t a g irl's appearance should be styll.sh. b u t restra ined and busi­nesslike—m inus too sh o rt skirts, too long, b righ tly polished nails.

Conservative In th e style of c loth­ing she w ears, Miss Cam eron's blond h a ir Is designed for com fort, colffed back in sm ooth, na tura l-looking ’ a* C8, th e cpllom c ol good groom­ing.

Six years ago MLss Cameron was ft s tenog rapher. Now she directs ex­ecutive secre taria l actlvUles fo r th e n a tio n a l sales o rganization. 5,000 m em bers strong and represen ting 48 clubs In th e U nited S ta te s and C an­ada , and ed its a m onth ly club buU le tln and a general news bulleUn,

>. MImMr*. W ilson Cox, who ..........H elen K odcsh , daugbter o t Mr. and M rs. T heodore K odnh . before her m arrU g e la s t Katurdajr a t BDbL

W e - - The Women

By RU TH M ILLETT (NEA Service)

Movie Star Dines Heren im A ctor W allara ilM ry, no

^ln^llHor lo •I'wln p>niii, brlrflv hern la st n igh t In a no ther i>{ hla Rtoi>-ft>r-AlnTier ■piwar- niicM,

n o rry and Ills adopted dajighlor. O n r o l A nn, ha lted s t & T w in P n lh rofltaiirnnt for allghtly le u th a n an hour, 'I l isn Uiey cllmboct In to th n ir bln € i r in d con‘ ,u « ( l on tlip ir way to Hollywood, th e y » e ra cn routo from n W yoming rnnoh to w hich Deery toca ocoi« ■lonally fo r sum m er fUhlng,

'r ti e n im s ta r w ai (trea»«(! Jn ou tdoo r olothei. Only « few per> •on« rw4)«nU«d him.

T h s hum m ing -b ird b faU lU w in n &o tim e i It second) t h i bum<

bJe-bH um ea i Moond.

Many Shirkers Found by Britain In Mobilization Of War Workers

Every h u sb a n d needs "nagged" occasionally . Every respon­sible wife accep ts th a t as a ia c t.

B u t only a stup id woman get4 b lam ed for being a nagger.

S m a r t wlyes know how to prom pt, rem ind a n d keep a l te r th e ir hus­b ands u n til th e m en do w hat they a rc supposed to do—y e t m anage to do th e ir p rom p ting w ithout ta iling In to th e nagging wife class.

M a tte r of Timing How do these wives do It? I f s aU

a m a tto r o f p e rfec t Umlng and the lig h t app roach .

A stu p id wife rem inds h t r husband of a Job to be done every tim e she th in k s of i t . I t doesn 't m a tte r w h eth er h e Is in a grouchy mood, w h eth er he Is absorbed In a m u rd er m ystery, o r w hether h e has Just h a d a ru n - in w ith the Boss.

S h e doesn’t do h e r prom pting ligh tly . She w hines, she demands, she fee ls sorry fo r herself. "I've asked you a n d asked you . . . . " She beg ins h e r plea, and then wonders w hy h e r Ijusband yells a t h e r , ’"For heaven 's sake, c a n 't a m an ever s it dow n a n d rcI a, tew m inutes re s tT ’

T ho sm a rt wife w ouldn 't dream of bring ing up a n unp leasan t sub­jec t o r forcing a n issue unless her hu sband were In n good mood and n o t illRtracted by som ething ^ lo t weighed heavily on his m ind. If th e re ’ii no h u rry nbout it, she gc ti h im in n good hu m o r by fitting her mood to hU. a n d only then getting a round to h e r unp leasan t Job of rem inding.

M akei IJie of Tact B u t tiAually th e rem inder can wait few hours, o r a lew days—iinW a

hu sb a n d Is In a mood to listen to w ithou t becom ing Irrita ted,

W h rn she does m ake tho rem inder, (.he sm a r t wife does I t as tactfully as n secre tary would rem ind her boss of a n u n p le asa n t Job th a t m iu t bn done. O r sho does it gayly and ligh tly as she used lo handle every­th in g th a t rnm o up betw een her and h e rs r lf before they were i rled.

Every w om an hns to nag some* tim es or sh irk he r du ly as a wife, bu t «\o won\ni\ need «ver b tcom a s confirm ed iingger. N ot If she 1« willing to use a lit tle ta c t and ho ld h e r tongue u n til h e r husband Is ready to lixtonw hnt she bus to say.

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Guests at PartyM iss G ladys O leaaon, New London.

N, 11., was nn ou t-o f-low n guest a l tho bridge supper a t w hich Mra. W alte r b laugh ler, Jr.. enterta ined H aturday evening n t h e r homo In K im berly,

Miss olPHAon, d irec to r o f muslo a t OoU>y Jun io r coHfg®, New U rndon, In rn tin iiln g r n s t Aug. 37. following a va ra tin n visit w ith relatlvca a t Jerom e,

A frw yearn ago aha played wlUi th e JJonlon sym phony orchestra a t th e request of Kouasevitsky, tliecondui^tor.

Helen Kodesh and Wilson Cox Wed

BUHIi. Auk, 10 <S[>cclivl) — MLis H elen K odesh and W llrou Cox ex­changed vows a t th e M PthodU t'pnr- sonage, S a tu rd a y . Aug. 16, n l 1C o’clock in th e evening. Rev. Cccll o . H annan , pn.stor of th e Mctliodlst church, o fficia ted a t the single ring ceremony.

T h e bride Is a dauKhter of Mr. and M rs. T licodore K odwli; bridegroom is th e son of Mr,s. Rose Co* a n d C lay Cox. T liey were ; tended by Ml.s.<! Lillie Kodesh, brldc.^mald a n d Don Babcock, school friend of the brldcKroom. best m an . T lie bride wa.^ given In m arriage by h e r fa the r.

M rs. T l\eodorc Kodc^^h Auil ilaMRh- tcr, Olga, M rs. Rase Cox and tiaugh ter. V irginia, M rs. O rrln Wllllnm.% and M errill S k in n er were nUo In a tten d an ce a t th e ceremotiy.

A u tum n Frocks T he bride w ore a fall frock of

n u t b row n wool crepe trimm ed In beige and gold and shoulder ro r- jage of t* lk m n ti rcksebud.s. Her h a t

M crrim fic classic bonnet style stitched fe lt w ith ' belce trim . W ith th is sh e w ore brown and beige accessories.

T h e brldc.'^mivld choisc a fall WAck wool crcpc w llii w hile acce&sorlc.s.

Bride and bridegroom are R";.riu- a tes of th e B uhl h igh school. She has been em ployed a t Uie Vogue dress shop and h e Is employed a t th e Id ah o groccry. P r io r to the pres­e n t pceltlon he was employed' by the s ta te highw ay departm ent.

On Portl.ind Trip 'The couple le J t Im m ediately a fte r

the we^idlng cerem ony on tr ip to P o r tlan d . Ore. O n th e ir re ­tu rn they wll! cstaVJlsh residence a t th e C lin ton apartn ienU .

Mr. and Mr.-;. T heodore Kodesh will e n te r ta in a t d in n e r Sunday, Aug. 24. in h ono r of the bridal party .

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Sun V a lle y Rodeo D ra w s C aliforn ian s

Mt. and M rs, Jack Perstinins and the ir house guests, Mr. and Mr.?, Jame.s Cox, E ddie Cox a n d D elbert Cnpptneyer, W h ltlle r , Calif,, a tlrn d - ed iJiD .Sun Vnlley rodeo Sunday.

O the r m em bers of -their parly re M hs M a rg a re t Chevalier, Ml.ss

M arjorie B alls a n d Mr. and Mrs. lU y P e rson lus and son, Jack . Jr.. Twin Palls.

* ¥ ¥ CO U.KfllANH FK TK »AT FAItEW KLL I'A IITY

M1.S.S M arfinret E llsw orth and Mi^s J r a u C ln tk w ere honored a t a swim­mer and towel show er otic evening last week by n g roup of schoolday rhutn.i. I1 ia hoiiorees have Kone to Berkeley, C alif., to a tte n d th e U nl- ver.sHy of C nhJo rn la til ls year,

T lir i:< m enibers of th e p a rty m et a t (he hom e of Miss B etty H ansen niKl (Irovn to IJiinbury nalato rlum , A wletier ro a s t com pleted the festlVltl.'!!,

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MU\ M arjorie, W alker and TlwmaR n ichftitbon , b o th of Boise, unlled III m a rr ia g e S a tu rd ay nJter- noou III tiifi sliidy of Uie imniBiuirl L utlirraii c h u rc h . Hev, M. H, Zagrl nttkVnUiiB M rs, 1-ydln K luender and Mrs. /.iigel w ere Ihe a tten d a n ts .

I'ollciwlMg n' w edding tr ip , M r, nnd Mrs illch a rd so n will bo a t hom e In Uoi«p, w hrro M r R icha rdson Is as- socialrd w ith th e Dolse Payetti Lutniier rom pnny.

H r ROHETTE HARGROVE NEA Service

LO ND O N . Aug, IB—E rnest Bevln. C ng l»nd’* labor m inister, is » d ia . nppo ln ted m an. -M iss E ng la n d " i i u n ’t responded in a n y th in g tike th e expectcd num bers to h is c a ll fo r n a tio n a l service. T ills w ould aecra - to ahow th a t a ll th e w omen w ho. a t th e o u tb rea k o t w ar. volutvteered w> servo Ih e lr country have a lre ad y l>een nbsort^ed. T lie rem a inder have been c o n ten t to reg is ter a n d Ju s t leave I t a t th a t.

B u t leav ing ■•well enough '' a lone Ju s t isn 't good enough, B r ita in 's ne ed of wom nn-power is so g re a t th a t , un less tho situation im proves app reciab ly .a n d very quickly, som e so r t o f con-scrlption m easures m a y be p u t In to effec t.

T h e fac t Ls there are too mi*ny Idle w om en, too many young w om en In n o n -esse n tia l Jobs. M ean tim e , th e w om en’s brnijchcs o f th e th re e services a re clam oring for m ore r e ­c ru its—th e A. T . S. (Auxiliary T e r ­r ito r ia l Scrvlcc) w ants 100,000 w om en before Vhe cud of th e ye a r , 200.000 by nex t summer.

T h ese women arc needed to ta k e th e p laces o t men w ho. will th e n be m oved on into lig h tin g un its . T h is applle.s. too, to th e ] w om en’s b ran c h es o f the nnvy nnd a ir force. T h e re U a n ' u rgen t call fo r m ore nu rses , m ore L and Qlrls, w hile th e nu m b e r of w omen needed In m u n i­tio n fac to rie s n m s Into ten s of th o u ­sands.

1/Oopholes in Law T h e form ation o t a reserve o f o ld ­

e r w om en volunteers w hich c a n be d raw n upon to till the p laces o f th e younger w om en who go in to w ar se rv ice Is* a lso seriously con tcm p ln - ted . Age groups up to th e 31's will be called to register w llh ln th e n e x t fou r m o n th s , and the "up to 4 r * ” w ith in a year. G irls of 19 to 34, who h av e a lread y registered, a re be ln 'g jl; asked to vo lun teer im m edia te ly fo r

■ th e serv ices w ithout w aiting to be

wartim e, c rea ted th is n e w ■ •V -for-V lclory” coiffure. Among certain cla.wc* of B r itish women, such novrUle* w em m o te Intrljrulng than produrth-e w ar work.

interview ed. Tills applies especially to Rirls who know th e ir reg u la r Jobs coilld be filled by older w om en. '

By speeding up the reg is terin g of QRC-Ktoupfr, th e au ih o rlllc s a re iVnd- Ing ou t th a t they are rea ch in g m ore and m ore Idle women. T hese com ­pose the g rea t a rm y o t "L ea v e- it- to - Bevin" Rlrls, m ainly young m a rr ie d women w ith com lortable h o m es w ho still th ink th a t p a rt- tim e d u ty a t a can teen or the local A. R . P . po st

a sufficient con tribu tion to tho a r effort,T liere Is every reason fo r M r.

Collegians-to-Be Picnic at Dierke

S ix teen T w in Falls h igh school g rad u a tes o f the elass of 1041. m ost of w hom have a ttended school to ­g e th e r fo r th e past 12 years, go t to ­g e th e r fo r a pre-collcge sw im m er a n d no -h o ste ss camp fire supper r e ­cen tly a t D lc ik t's lake, M iss Judy Jo n e s iselng general c hairm an o f a r ­rangem en ts .

few weeks they 'll be sc a ttered

th e ir destina tions will bo a s follow s: M iss Jones, University of Idaho ,

so u th e rn b ranch , Pocatello; M iss M a rjo rie L ash and Miss P a tr ic ia S m ith , Colorado W om an’s college, D enver: M iss H elen T hom as, B rig h a m V oung un iversity ,.P rovo: M iss M elba Holmes, U niversity of Idaho , so u th e rn b ranch .

Miss A lta F razier, College Id aho , Caldw ell; M iss B etty B ab ­cock, U niversity o f Idaho. Moscow; Miss M ary Lou G lib, who's undecid ­ed w hether It will be Moscow or Pocatello,

MLss A dda Mae B racken, Miss L il­lia n L aubenhelm , Miss L oreen Fuller, M iss L eona R ae H ughes, Ml.s.s M ary Lou D lffendarfer, Ml.ss MiirKaret V asquc2, Mls.s Ju n e D aniels nnd Miss Prl.scllla D ean , who will remnlii he re .

M rs. C harles M cConnel, .Moscow, form erly Mis# M lckty ru in iih r ty . T w in Falls , was al.io a gin-si. She nnd Mr, M cConnel are gue.sts nt iir r pa ren ts . Judge and Mrs. J . O. Pum phrcy .

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S e a iie -N o b le R ites P erfo rm ed in UUili

RU PK llT , ATIB. 10 (Sim-l(ll) -M U . da L aR ene Noble. R uperl, nnd

S in itii S eurle.'D urley , ............. ... .Wedne-sddV In th e L. D. 8 . Icinplo nt t/>«iin. U tah . T h e liiid'- I' Ihc <iiuiKhter of Mr. and Mrs, Ffiiiu-Ls

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Noble. Mr, Scarle is th e son o f M r.M rs. S ta rlc , B urley . T h e

paren ts o t both young people nc- Mr. and Mrs. S ca rle w ere h ono r

Ruesis Friday evening a t a n In fo rm ­al rec tp tln n and dance given by th e com panled them to Logan, bride’s paren ts a t the recep tion h a ll o f th e f irs t w ard L. D. 8 , chapel. ,

T lic young couple will m a k e its home on a farm ot th e b rideg toom ’a fa th e r near View.

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Couple Marries a tBlackfoot Rites

G O ODING. Aug. IB ( S p e c ia l ) - M1.VS lone Peterson. B lackfoo t. and K eith W aite. Blackfoot. fo rm erly of G ooding, w ere m arried T h u rsd a y a t th e homo o t ihe b ride’s p a re n ts in BlncTcfoot.

ML« Pottfison, d a u g h te r o f M r. a n d Mr.'i. Lewis Pctcr.'-on. B lackfoo t, a ttended two years a t th e U n ive r­s ity o t Idnho, sou the rn b ran c h , and fo r th e piM year has ta u g h t In th e S helley .<chool.s.

M r. Willie, son of M r. a n d M rs. J o h n A. W alio. Gooding, a tten d e d th e Gooding scliools, being g rn d u a t- ed from hit:h m'IiooI w ith th e c lass o l 1037, H r iiH rnded tw o years a t sou th i 'rn brimcii nnd 1ms been tfn ch in ^ nt RlVcrdnle .school near. Blackfool, Tlic couple will be a t hom e nt Rlvrr.sidc- sclitx)! w here Mr. W n ltth n .'; bi'eii^jei-lectrd to tench.

Mr. iiiid Mrs. Wiilte, purcnt.s of th e gro<im. and M axine nnd Jay , his s is te r iind brothiT . nil o t G ooding, w ere guests at, Uw w «ldlng.

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A hulie lln bonrd w hereon le le- phono me,‘,snges.’ mcniornn<lii as lo com ings nnd goings o f n irm bcrs of th e lum sehold, ctc.. ru n bo w ritten l!i prnctU 'ully a nere.^'-liy lii n large frin lly . F ra te rn ity houses o r bcmrd- lHK housi!s will fin d It a couvenletire. (00. A tnlr-nlzed oinckbonrd W’itii

feel d isappointed. H i* p la n - n lng of th e regls trntlon o f th o coun­try ’s w om an power w as essentially considerate nnd ktndly. H e h a d a r ­ranged th a t th e Interview w hich followed upon th e reg is tra tio n w ould be done by sym patheU c. u n d e rsU n d - Ing w om e n -"B e v ln 's M others." as the g lrlicn lled t h e m - in nice offices, b righ t u ltl i posters and flow ers. - T ^ e r o were to be n o h a rd nnd fast rules nnd h um an problem s to be dealt w ith In n h um an w hile Individual eases w e re ’certa in o l consldttftllon.

"domestic rc.sponslbllltles" sometim es covered up n good m eas­ure of shirking, and "reserved eupatlons” are now to be su b je c t to a closer investigation. S till, th e a u thoritie s sh rink from apply ing erclon.

•'W illing w orkers, n o t r e lu c ta n t cfinscrlpls. Is w hnl we w an t," n m in ­istry official told me. "W e n lm to su it every women w ith n Job w hich she will enjoy doing nnd doing well, som ething w hich *111 m nko h e r feel she Is renlly he lp ing th e war. effort."

Few in W ar W orkFigures are elocjuent. O f th e 1.-

300.000 women betw een th e ages of 20 and 24 who hnd reg is tered u p to th e enrly p a rt of Ju ly , on ly nbout200.000 have been tran s fe rred to w ar Jobs. Som e BO.OOO a rc now In the th ree women'.s services, Includ ing the land arm y a n d nurses.

O ver 100,000 have been exem pted from na tional service fo r a va rie ty of reasons. M \ "who h a d hom es to look a fte r were a u tom atica lly re ­served, and over 300,000 were m a r ­ried or widowed. M any o f th o girls Ip th e early tw enties m ny h av e ru sh ­ed o lt lo get m arried Just before reg is tra tion to avoid being called upon.

On the o the r h and , every w om an registered a t a labor exchange unemployed /o r m ore th a n 28 day.'* is being o ttered w ar w ork. A ny one refusing n Job will sec h e r benefit autom atlcnlly stopped. N enrly 3.000 h ave bccn 't^o tlflcd they could tak e up work in ' an o th er p a rt o f th e country o r n o t ge t any fu rth e r help from th e governm ent. '

State P. W. Leader • T o Be, P icnic .Gueftf^

Mr.s. Minnie Davenpprt. Caldwell, president of thQ‘' i d |h 6 ’J Federation of Busincflfl and Professional Women’a cluba, w iU J l)c a Hpccial Kuoiit a t the annual "corn-ham ’’ picnic d inner 1 of th e Twin Falls B. P. W. club Sunday, A ug. 24, aC’th e country home of Mra. F rankie K. A lw orth, local prtealdent. I

W ith Misa M. Iz c tta McCoy. Tw in F alls, im m ediate p a s t pro.sicicnt, she will go to Sun Valley th is week-end to m ake 1

prelirhinary arrangem en ts fo r I th e regional B. P . W. confer-r J ence n ex t June, a ttended b y [ repre-sentatives of th e 11 w estern sta tes, H a w a ii ' and | Alaska. They will re tu rh h e re 'I fo r next Sunday’s outing.

M rs. D avenport, su p e rin ten d e n t o l th o schools a t N otus. n e a r CaldweU,Is th e only w om an In the atate to ho ld &uch & poeltlon.

T h e picnic d in n e r will be aerved a t o'clock, preceding a m eeting of tha

club a t 3:30 o’clock.T h e public affa irs com m ittee, w ltb

M rs. L ora Doss a i ch airm a n , l i 1b charge of th e a rrangem ents.

O the r m em bers of th e b o .___com m ittee wlU be M rs. Margaret' Peck, Mrs. M ildred S chw elcU um lt, M rs. Belle J . G reene , M rs. Id a Mai* lory, Mrs, Peggy O rlggs, M rt. B l a W hite and M iss Christine P e te n o n .

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Four Honored atAl Fresco Party

M r. and M rs. W illiam C ox, who h ave lived In T w in Falla for m an^ years, were honor guesta at a plenlo d in n e r Sunday at th 6 country hora« o f M r. and M rs. P . E. HarUey, a m th of T w in Falls, a rranged bjr m e m b e n of th e C hurch of C h ris t c tlon.

T he occasion waa in honor o f thetr ' 5l5t wedding ann iversa ry . T h e b ir th ­day an niversaries of Mr*. Lena Hart* ley and P. B. H artley w ere aU o cel«« b ra teC

A decorated w edding cake aad decorated b irthday cakes w ere pre* sen ted to th e honorees, a n d Mr. aod M rs. Cox also received a g ift e ( g lassw are. Rev. Q. Sererln, m lnlater of th e church , gave a brief t«nr prg. ceding th e d inner.

Dl’MONSTRA’n O N ON FLOW ERS FO R CLUB

O rchalnra club m eeting n t the hom e of Mrs. Elsie W ohllalb yes- terdoy fea tured dem onstra tions or flower a rrangem ents. In charge oi M rs. M argare t Hill C a rter .

Mrs, R uth M orris, ylcc-prcaidcn t, presided, and ach ievem ent day plat\5 for th is fall were given by M rs. W. A. Poc and Mrs, Ida A nlnut. M rs. Allen Trnger, A berdeen. W ash., w ho Is 'Isitlng n t th e Poe hom e, and Mr.s,

Ooldle Olson, w ho Is vlsUlng .a t the W ohllalb home, were guesu .

Pioneer B rid e Returns to Idaho

After 45 YearsMr,-.. A. J. Rus.seli. L ittle Rock,

Ark., who cam e to Blls.?, Ida., w ith h e r husbnnd. th e la te A, J . Russell, 50 ycRis ftRo, and w ho yc tum cd to A rkansas live years la ter , was nn hoiiorce a t a plcnio ou ting Sunday a t H arring ton forks in Rock Creek canyon.

Also honored were h e r son and dnuR htcr-ln -law , D r. and Mrs. R us­sell. L ittle Rock, who left today on

tr ip to San Francisco . M rs. Rassell Is rem ain ing for nn Indefin ite stay a t the home of he r dau g h ter. Mrs, H erm an Dodson.

T he CO guesta, a ll form er A rkansas residen ts, m ost of them rela tives of th e D odson a n d Russell fam ilies, pa rticu lnrly enjoyed Mrs. R ussell’s remitilscence.s of early days In Idnho, and o t th e m arked c o n tra s t she now observed.

N est Sunday Viith M r. a n d M rs. Dodson, she will visit BllfS, h e r home

; a bride, and the b lrthp lnce of h e r .'0 daughters.A ru stic supper n t Shoshone falls

la s t F rid ay n igh t nnd a tr ip to the Shoshone Ice caves lost Sund ay m orn lne . have also honored th e A r­k an sas trio.

¥ ¥ ¥BOOK RKVIEWED AT G U ILD M EETING

Miss M arjorie B yram reviewed ‘•Keys of th e K ingdom ." A. 'J ! C ronin , a t a m eeting of th e O ulld of th o C hrlstlnn church la s t week a t th e hom e of M iss LucJlle H all, n e n r H ansen . Ml.ss D orothy Swope presided, a n d Mrs. G ladys T hom p­son. assisted by M rs. G eorgia W ll- ■son. was In charge of the program . M1.1S A lm a Cnrson led devotionals. REA D T H E T IM E S W AN T A D 6.

handy chnlk will do, o r a n c itly fram ed oblong of any so f t wood or waU board th a t will n o t resis t thum b tack.s too insi.stently will serve the purpose nicely. T h e bu lle tin bonrd should be h u n g In a ha llw ay or some

w here a ll m em bers will bo euree it.

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Flavor—th i i ’i w hat w« co ffet l o t c n w ao t. S c b n i i s g ’i g o t f u l l , c ic b f la v o r . N o - w o n d er they c i l l i t v m g s ^ i h t m tm h g l

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Try a Warm BathSom ething ft fellow npproclatcH (hiring; hnt

w eather — tluit grnml cool feeling thnt tdUowa A wn,rm huth. Tlioro'a no better way to tak e tho hont out of atim m cr thnn with plonty of biithH—un<l wnrm onca, too. An autom atic eloclrlc wnlor hcn to r wUl provide j^ u an ftlmoHt unlimited aupply of gootl Wftrm w ate r rlRht a t your finRcrtips, any Ume you wnnt it. I f your homo la not ©qulppoil w ith autom atic cloctrlo hot w ater, you ahould Invcatiguto ila advuntagca lodayt

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YOU SHOULD QET THE FACTS TODAY!

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REISER HITS HOMER TO BOOST DODDER LEAD

Hole-in-One Tourney Reaches Half-Way Mark; 982 Shots Taken

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Cii’cioit Clout In Ninth Beats Pii’ates, 6-5

By PAUL SCIIEFFELS -NEW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.R)

— Few if any baseball fans have ever heard of Ted Mc­Grow, Brooklyn's rookie ta l­e n t scout, but if the Docigcra ride home in front of the N ational league this year for th e f i r s t time since 1920, he should get a full share of the world series dough for his dis­covery of Pete Reiser.

T he be tter p a rt of M cOrew ’s waklnR hours arc spent c o m b o s the buah leagues tor proml^InB >ou;iS d iam ond talent, a n d although— th e re ore no fl?-! urea_aVBllnbJe o n f th e num ber of re­c ru its h e ’s for­w arded to the Brooklyn brain- tr u s t fo r iheonce -l Over, I t la certain th e youngster he Signed for ilOO In 1938 Is easily the best.

A t • th a t time R e ise r had been declared a free

■ a g e n t a fte r epend- in g a y e a f la the S t. Louis Card(n- a ls ’ farm chain. Since jo in ing the B rooklyn system he has progressed

through D ayton In the M iddle A tlantic league. Superior In th e N orUicrii and E ta ilra In the E aa te m to a spot on the Dodgers, a ch an c e a t the world series “plckln's" a n d w ith in strik ing d istance of the league ba lling title.

M iracle Player I n th is season, his f irs t a s a

m a jo r league regular. R eiser has been classed u the tniraclo player o f th e year. ,

T h e Dodgers are ou t In f ro n t of th e N aU onal league today by a full gam e, th e longest lead they have en­joyed since Ju ly 21, a n d i t was R e ^ r w ho pu t them there . He am acked h is n in th hom etV of the y e a r In th e n in th Im ilng yesterday to give BrooU yn a 8-5 decision over th e P ittsb u rg h P ira tes while the C a rd s were idle.

Reds Move op C incinna ti moved up Into th ird

by defeaU ng the Philadelphia P h il­lies. 13-5 and S>4. The R eds are one a n d o ne -ha lf games In fro n t of P ittsb u rg h .

T h e New York Q lan ts ham m ered dow n th e Chicago Cubs, 6-4 am i 7-1. H a r ry D annlng drove home h a lf the Q la n ts ' ru n s In the opener w ith a double a n d single. M on ie Arnovlch h i t a hom er and triple to send across th re e ru n s In the nightcap.; W ashing ton pushed OJewJand «ow n in to fourth place la st n igh t by sco ring a 4-2 victory.

ReUer

C o w b o ys, Pilots WiU March In Fair Parade

M em bers of th e Twin Pnlbt Cow- DOj-a and the Botss Pilots biuseball leam a will m arch In the ‘ iMiasifr" ^ y parude Aug. 27 to RdverUnr tlio

• ^ i | i Falls county Jnir, B lalne-C , V an Aiuwlcln. fair bounl rfpreaeu ta- tlve ,' iiad aniioiincfd to<l»v. n j r ) r appea rancc Is nmrie ix)m 11)Io Ih iouah tjie cooiwrntlon ot ttio inftiiiiKcrii of bo th chilw. hn jx)ltilr<l out,

'CTin p a m le will Im-kIh u t iho u n io n M otor Co. n t 4 30 mid will Include membcni ot tho I''rontlpr r id in g cliib. A m rrlm n <iruinM O bugle corps, tho bnll p lnynn Boy Scout drum niiii IjukIo tori>v and a Jong llit of ciKr),'., („ i„. backed by local, m.'ri'lmtn.v n r c tickets to the Cowboy-llnUe bi.hr- ba li gam e th a t n lu ta will be ulvrii to a ll ch ild ren under Ifl yruiB old w ho i>artlclpRte in the parndo wiih e ith e r w estern or nninrdy coiitumrs. M r. Von Aiisdeln said.

Am erican Legion «mi Hoy Hi'oiit d ru m and Iniglo cori« will Dtirniln before Uie s ta r t ol the ball umuo ^ a t n Bht a t Juyceo park lo liHji "boost" Tw in P^lta dny of Uin coun­ty fa ir . Tw lu PalU day h u bern s e t fo r Tue*<lay, Scut. 0, Uio oi«,„Uig d a y of th e CBlcbrallon.

All m erchants are urged by II f a ir board to cooperate by wrnrlim ten -ga llon h a ts and levU ilurlim iho tw o weeks before t t» lulr.

T o th e extensive lUt o t inrnOmnUi p la n n in g representatives In th e pa- r u le have been added a nuniiw r <>f new concerns, according lo M r. Van AUKleln. Additions to th e )UI are; W lllla n u T rae lo r oomiMuiy. ooca- 0 « » B o ttU n t conpanT , n un tlng T ta c to r company, s h e ll o i l iP*n)T. P r a t t and Berry Sales ........*“ iy . JUiffiber com pany. Mu-

r . lo ip lw n an t company a n d the

Boise Closes In or

T here will be p len ty of chances to get your m inds off th e world s itu a tio n w hen A1 S c h a ch t comes h e re nex t Sunday . T h e ve teran fun- n y -m an , w ho h a s played in every Im portan t ba.^elMll p a rk In the country , la rea lly th e top-notch baseball com edian in th e na tion .

This s ta tem en t, desp ite th e fact th a t m any a T w in F a ils fan will le ll you th a t W es Schulm erieh had S c h a ch t backed off th e m ap when It cam e to d o w n -r i |h t beliy- la u th s .

And to th a t we'll pa rtially agree. However. It m ust be pointed out m a t W es had th o chance to take p a r t In a ll Uie am ualng slluaUc f th a t com e up in regula tion .basebk .. play—situations tha t, a re qu ite often hand -m a d e fo r a bom comedian, such as Wes m eat certain ly was.

However. S c h a ch t 'ro u jt iae the tops. H e drags ’em In n t tho tu rn ­stiles a ll over th o n a tio n —a n d on re tu rn appea rances, loo.’

H e brings a n e n tire ly new a i t hero a n d If some of th e fpna d idn ’t like hla lo st one, th e n the chances

Uiey should 1)0 ab le rea liy to app recia te hU new one.

W hen S c h a ch t h a d offered to ap p ea r here , Duslnesa ATanager C arl A nderson b rongh t up tho sub ject to m a n y o t those closely associated w ith th e ba ll club and they a v erted th a t W es Schnl- m erich w ould a t t r a c t Just about a s big a crowd.

However. W es w ired h e w as “un ­availab le" a t th e p rese a t tlm e—so th a t clinched th e Schaciit engage­m ent. ' L

Short ahotA:A m erican Falla gct^ a very fine

coach in S to n k o Pavlcov, tho form er G ooding a th le te who mnde good in professional foo tball aa a guard w ith th e P i ttsb u rg h S tcc lers in Uic N a­tiona l league . . . Pavkov should b« ab le to give th e Dam sKers a lot of In fo rm a tion on the b ig-tlm e nrld piny . . . a n d h e 's a f a ir to m idillln' ba.nketballer. too—despite Uiose 230 pounds on th a t sh o r t fram e , . ,

R alph Bhatiks, th e T rium ph Mines h u r le r from H ailey, m ig h t be a prospect w orth looking In to fo r th e T w in F a lls Cowboys, , , , Shanks, 21 years old a n d a big r lih th a n d e r , h a s struok o u t SO b a t te n in h is la s t two appea rances on the m oand . H e w hiffed 14 la beating R u p e r t Sunday by a score of 4-1-------

And w hile G ooding overlooked Pavkov a n d th e hom e boy goes to A m erican F a lls fo r a coaching Job, Mack Saunders , U. o f X. g rad u a te , and 2S years old, takes over a t the S enator post th is fall, succeeding Jo h n Cooper, now in th e arm y.

I t 's a little early to look over the football s itu a tio n thU y e a r, b u t a l­ready th e so u th e rn Id ah o Clasa 'A schools will be presen ting o ld a n d new faces on th e coaching lines.

H ere is a p a r t ia l lis t:F iler — B ill Pow ers, back for a n ­

o the r b a ltle In th e bru is ing Big Seven conference.

B u rle j—R ulon Budge, w ith a cham pionsh ip b asketba ll te am b e ­h in d h im a n d prospects p robably b e lter th a h average fo r a good grid season.

O a k le y -J . 8 . H aillday . I f the H ornets ge t a n y th in g in th e w eight d ep artm e n t to p u t in th e line , J . S. has a big back w ho will te a r u p th e conference th is year—n a m ed E llio tt.

Jerom »>-John N orby re tu rn s — w ith th e prospect o f try ing to d e ­fend h is cham p ionsh ip w ith a 'b ra n d new ou tfit. A tough Job.

B uhl—R a lp h Vlllers takes over In a spo t th a t shouldn’t be too h a rd to lake.

Q oodlng — T h e aforem entioned M ack fiau n d e rs follows Jo h n Cooper a n d h a s a good chance to m ake a nam e fo r him self na th e O ooding team s h aven ’t se t the conference on fire In la te years.

R upert—G erald D ellinger, form er Je rom e a th le te , gets his f irs t cracic a t ha n d lin g a P ira te grid team . He took over In th e middle of th e cage season la st w in te r and showed good coach ing abilities.

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rftpontihii for — Hr«rtlei'. Z, J€»t»n i. HlrliinuU—ilrMdltr 7. Jruta II. U*»m on bklli—Ilrxllry 2, Jfiurn fi. Wild pll<-hr« ~Jrn«rn i . I'«ur-I halli—HktrhpU. Ui Pif"

Anderson Hurls 3-0 Victory, Cowboys Divide Double Bill

POCATELLO, Aug. Ill (Special) — H unk Anderson has finally reached the ixiiiit where it looks as though ho may becomo valuable properly to the S eattle Kahiicrs.

O ff and on now, for two seaaons, Hunk has been re ­garded alw ays a.s a "gooit" proHi)cct— but iievur nuile show­ing oiiough to make himw inner on tho nuuind corps.

Uut In tho Inst twci v,i-<'ks. Hunk h as become ju s l abou t the m ost r t - fectWo p itcher in tlie I'lonrer league, Ho p itched a 0 -h lttc r nguinsl O gden hero Aug. 6 to win a 4*1 (TOiUest. And follnwed th a t w ith an rahy 14-7 victory over the Poca­tello C n rd ina ls In th e Mime hnmo ntand. in th e tw o giinim he hnd a n trc lrh o f n ine oonieoutlvR riinlr&s- hlllcM H e rased up h i the14-7 cont^^l in th e ia s l two frames to let tlin Cnrdn score six runs.

1-Hche. 3-0 Victory At OKdrn nii F rlduy ho was benten

—- J - l '- w l th o u t allow ing an earned

And lust n ig h t im m the I’oca- tcllu C ards dow n w ith four h lu in a snv rn -lnn liia n ffa lr lo D ialk up A 3-0 victory fo r th e C ow boys- m aking a to ta l o f 13 rnn^et ullve In* iilngs In w hich iie h as pllched iio- «arniH t-nin baseball.

H u n k ’s victory gavo Uin 'IV ln J*alls club a n even sp li t in the double- h eade r for th e C ards came righ t hack to take th e n lne -lnn lng n ig h t­c ap by liie sam e acore aa £<tdle O reen o « it-p ltrh « l Paul PIscovlcli. In th is lil t Uie C ards counted a ll Uirce of ih e lr ru n s In the flpst In- n lny—iind th a t concluded Qie scor* ing for Uie evening.

Hoore In T)>lrd T lie CowlMyi picked up k run In

tiie th ird w lien H arlow Burton scored from tl»e th ird on a wild pltc)> t>y O il A rchule ta. '17tey cm tiit- ed ag a in In th e tam o Inn ing when Bob D avis, youitg ou tfie lder from Je rom e w ho h a d doubled. • crowed th e p la te on Billy J tandall's long fly to Uie outfie ld .

In Uie fou rlit f ram e Uiey worked a snueese |>lay fo r Ute oUier cotm ier.

Vio O eliler singled, w ent to a^o* ond w hen A ndy H arring ton drew a w alk a n d a t^ ls tfilrd . T lte^ w ith H u n k A nderson a t b a t, Vlo cam e In o n t ) » bun t,

W trjr m a n In ttie Cowboy Unsup f o t «e le a s t ono h i t in th e opening ■ “lU st. w ith ••ih roM fh « t h t p U U .

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HuUn Smm—<'uctf* i. /(•namlll'r. Two bM* MU—Wa»l»r t. hunt l»lu.l In - Awir«l^ WMUr. iMlonMi. Ik>ubl. | . l .r ~ Andraita Ut ll>ft«ml1Ut. Hum ri>r-l‘lirnvl<h S. nui l>r -«l<h S. Il>**n II. IUm* un UJI. - >]<h i. «lm n », WIM pllrh Vl««..kh. !,•(« on tM«— Twin f*ll< H, |-»c>Ulla 10.

h it h u rU n i by allow ing only E arl K uper a n d H arrin g to n to lil t safely. I l t e y SAeh g o t two blows off h is d e ­liver)’.

T h 0 r re n break In lh « double bill gavs th e Cowboys a a-1 series vie* Uvy. 'n x i lg h t th e W ranglers move sou th to S a lt L ake O lty, w here Uiey oppoM th e th lrd -p lM s Bees w ith

JBusbinan iu t e d fo r m ound d u tr M f tb u t JohhQ ^ P udllk .

By U nited P ressTlic O gden Reds today h a d blow n

Ihelr th ree -gam e lead of la s t week In the Pioneer league a n d w ere In Im m inent danger once m ore from th e Bol.se Pilots.

Boise b lasted th e R eds In a dou - blc-hcadcr laa t n ig h t, w inn ing th e opener 5-1 a n d th e n ig h tc ap 7-1. M eanwhile Pocatello find T w in F a lls reversed each o the r In a •■believe i t o r no t" double b ill a n d S a lt L ake Olty sp ill w ith Id ah o Palls .

T he Pllot.1' double w in over O gden fea tured a ll th e fancy w area of Boise's u ltra -fan c y p itch ing d e p a r t­m ent. I n th e seven -lnn lng c u rta in raiser. L orry Susee se t th e R eds down w ith th ree m easly h its . T h en In th e n lghU ap S taley a n d F ie ld s combined to allow O gden on ly seven blngles. K olkm eyer, S tone a n d P o - ilvkn—twice—were th e vlctlm leed Ogden chuckers. T h e v ic tory p u t BoUe w ithin seven pe rcen tage p o in ts of tlie Reds.

T he Tw in F a lls-P ocatelio gam es would have s to len the show In any ordinary pe n n an t race, T ho Cowboys won Uie first, 3-0, w ith P i tc h e r H unk A nderson allow ing th e C ards fou r hits . T hen Pocatello took th e n ig h t­cap by the sam e score, 3-0—a n d P itche r E ddie G reen allow ed T w in Falls four h lta.

Tlie S ail L ake m eeting w ith Id ah o Fa lls was rou tine . T h e Bees w on th e firs t game, 3-3. a n d th e R usseU took th e second, B-3.

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Le.adiiig Solons Meet Rainiers

By U nited r r r t*Pepper M arU n's S a c r a in o n t o

Hnlnns today swung Into tho final m onth of the 1041 PacUIr Const league schedule w ith an elKht-gnnie lend over th e pack.

'Jlila w rrk Die Uac* a re In i^enllle to deal w ith tlis im proving R a ln - lers. who la st week moved up from

chiince lo move a notch closer to ih s lend In play ing cellarlte P o rtland Willie S acram ento and Sea ttle are beaU ng each oUier.

S nn Francisco opeiu a th ree -gam e Mirles ton igh t n t l.<in Angclna and moves to HollywoiMl I 'riday . O ak-

Defending Champs Win Semi-Pro Congress Battle

W IC HITA , K an ., Aug. IB tUR>.- T lie defending cham pion Enid, O kla., O ham pllns moved In to th e th ln l round of th e na tio n a l semi* pro baseball tou rnam en t today a fle r a victory w hich stam ped them aa the sta n d o u t h itt in g club o t U>e m eet to date.

B i ld m ade a race track o u t of th e base p s tl is In d sfea tlng MacDUl m eld o t T am pa. H a ., a f irs t round viotor, 34 to S ia«t n igh t,

in th e only o the r gam e played y M te rd » , th« T alladega, A lavB sm * is to n i de feated (he B rackeriM ^*. P s w , a te e k rs 4 to 0. ^

I t \^{on’t Be Long Now Mel Cosgriff, Wanda Kimes Take Prizes In Play on Monday

T he half-w ay m ark had been reached in th e Times-News hole-in-one tou rnam en t today—b u t nobody had y e t collected th e $26 cash prize fo r scoring th e dodo.

However, th e odds w ere narrow ing th a t such a shot would btV:^icored, because a t conclusion of play la s t n ig h t 982 shots had been taken—and th e ' best scores to da te have been posted by fem inine golfers.

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Y esterday 's play say a record num ber o f e n tra n ts—dS—take 1S7 sho ts a t th e 4V i-lnch clrle and some of th e m cam e m ighty close lo collecting. B est sho t of th e day was th a t by Mel Cosgriff, to p -ran k ­ing TwUi F a lls aho tm aker. who placcd th e baU 3 fee t, 4 Inches from th e cup to wUi th e p a ir o f golf shoes o ffered by Id ah o D epartm en t sto re .

T h e M onday tu rn o u t broke a ll T w in r a i l s course records fo r M on­days a n d w as th e f if th consecutive doy on w hich p lay toppled th e a ll- llm e m a rk for a ttendance . S u n ­day 's crowd, kep t down considerably by w inds and ra in , s till recorded th e la rg e s t tu rn o u t ever to to u r the local course.

Today golfers again play th e course a n d U ke th e ir sho ts a t the

Vince D ennery, Po rdham alum nus, bringe on t footballs for. E astern eoliete A ll-Stars' p rac tice in p rep a ra tio n for fre sh a ir fund gam e with New York G lanta a t Polo Q ronnds, Sep t. S.

Apostoli Opens Comeback Campaign in U. S. Navy

By HARRY FERGUSONNEW YORK, Aug. 19 (U.PJ-Rule

No. 65-B In sportA wTltlng says th a t whenever a form er cham pion Announces h e Is going to try a comeback you m ust p rep a re an essay telling h im n o t to do it. You a re supposed lo rem ind <hlm’ tho fa n s prefer lo rem em ber h im tis h e was In the day.s of h is g reo t- ness, you m ust tell h im h e Is r isk ­ing serious Injury and you m u st rem ind h im of his du ty to <A> m o the r, <B) wife, and (C) kiddles.

> lu ls on rule 03-B, F re d A pos- toll is going to s ta r t a com ebaek cam paign this wcfit ond w ltli ii m ighty shout th a t we hope will c arry a ll the way to N orfolk. Va., w here h e Is in llie navy, we say:

•'Go to It kid. and good luck.” Mystery o t Ring

I f ho does coinc back—iind tliero Isn’t any a pparen t reason why lie shou ldn 't have home good f lg h u le ft in him —It m ay c lea r up one oC .the bjitlllim m ysteries o f Uio ring . Ih the s[»ce o t one sh o r t year the form er m iddlew eight cham pion lost Uiren figh ts and w en t down hill fa s ter th a n any boxer of our tim e. He Was young, strong , a eJfnn llvrr, « good baxrr a n d a good puncher. H e h a d c o u r­age and ho was sm art. U ut som e­th ing In the cnm pllrated m echnn- Ism Uiat inakv.i up u f igh te r nuil- den ly snapped and he clrop|>ed In to obscurity.

Ife s ta rts lils cuincback a.s n m e m b e r ot I . ln u .C o in m n n d iT O ene Tiuiin-y's s u b le . ot nuvy boxers. He Is hald to be in g ic u l shaiM and he li only 27 yenr.i <il<l.

No ono whii sitw ih r hliirt ot Ills down-hUl trlji will lo rg el th a t n ig h t In MiidUon Kciuiirr O nrdeii. AiKistoll ciiiiir Iru flng ou t ot Ills' corner, tlin t nuKvy mowI on his face, and rac-rd nnas.i th e ring and sm ashed llirre s t r n l K l i l bcxly punches Ijiio it /ikitiiiy. t>Hlo opiw nent. Tlip i iowd liowlcd w ith glee. Why. A|lt>^loll w,is gohig Ui break the kid In l«,n. H r was th e sam e old k illc i-d iiifr Fred w ho a le ’em nllvc.

And then U Ik-kiui to happen , T lio pale, nkliiny klil sll|ipp(l ex ­p ertly along tlio ropes, circled Apostoli and then began to pepper h im w ith the fustesi le ft h a n d seen In these p a n s to r m any a year. T h e crowd yelled Itie k id 's nniiifl - Conn, Billy Conn from P ittsb u rg h . A s Aposloll's s ta r se t th a t evening.

Two Tie for Lead In Women’s West Amateur Golf Meet

o m C A Q O . Aug. IB (U .R ^EIeanor D udley o t Chicago and M rs, Uuasell M ann o l O m aha. Neb., w ho carded Ifls to pace 3:1 qualltle rs, were ra te d U>« players to ben t today a s m a tch play )>egan In the w om en's w estern a m ate u r golf cham pionsh ip .

MUs Dudley, iia tn jiia l w om en’s In tsrcdlleglato tltleholiler from t l a U niversity of A labam a, faces lla r - b t n W ilder, Chicago. M m. M ann c u r r tn t Irana-M isslssinpl tlt lls l, is

w ith Mrs. O. it . R om adka, h M h ss te r , M inn. ,

C onn 's rose. I t was b> close, des­p e ra te f ig h t and Conn go t the' d e ­cision, b u t th e re w as a genuine de­m and for a re tu rn bout.

B oth Bouts Close T h e aecond fig h t also w as.close.

a n d A}Kk‘itoll th inks to th is day he won It. 60 do lo ts of o the r person.^, b u t th e th ree m en who count— the rcfcrcQ a n d two Judges — ru led otherwise.

Apostoli. whose t i t le - h a d n o t been a t stake liT e ith er of the Conn bouts, agreed to le y th e chnm plon- sh lp on th e line again st C eterlno □ a rc la , a h a rd punching Plllplno who should have been an easy dlah for Pred-

I t was In th a t fight th a t Fred seem ed to have la st th e old Elng. Q arcla. wide open as a m ining tow n on S a tu rd ay nim it, drove In And Immmered body punches Into A postoli nnd finally knocked him out In th e seven th round. T lie

rd couldn 't understand . 11. has been alm ost two veal's he laU th e tltle-v tw o years

'lilch h e has hnd tim e to gel buck his confidence nnd fo rg e t the licking lio so mystPi;lou.ily took. We may hee m ore of him and th a t would be a good brrnk Tor h im and fo r us. for. win or lose, he always Was In th e re trying.

; ri i7 wi'

PRIZEST u esd ay , A ug. 19

M en—P o u r p a irs of Phoenix socks from H udson-C lark .

W om en—S u te tte S n i p - i t slip from M ayfair shop.

W ed n esd ay, Aufr. 20 M en—*3.50 m erchandise c red it

from Fa lk 's , selling agen ts for S cars-R oebuck.

W om en—12.00 In m erchandise c red it from J . J . N ew berry Co.

T h u rsd ay , A ug. 21 M en — M a n h a tta n or Easley

dress sh ir t from Alexander's.W om en—*a£0 in D ri -S h e e n

d ry clean ing fro m Troy and N a ­tional L a u D d a r e r s and D ry C leaners.

ho le-ln -one fo r special prizes, In ­c luding fou r p a irs o t Phoenix socks from H udson-C lark for th e m en and a Suzette S n lp -il slip from th e May- fo lr shop for women.

Jo in ing Mr. CoagrJ/f Jn th e prJee w inning yeslerdtty was M iss iW onda K im es for the th ird Ume th la loum a* m en t. Shooting again st n ine other fem in ine golfers. Miss K lm cs p u l a ball on the 8 fee l, S-lnch m ark lo w in a »5 P a rker foun ta in pen from Phillips Jewelry.

n u p e r t W illiam son, th e F iler ace who has no t played m uch golf for the p ast couple of years, tr ie d his h a n d a t the ho le -ln -one yesterday and on h is f irs t sho t—the practice swing th a t doesn 't count, placed tlie ball 1 fool, I ’i Inches from th e cup. B u t on hLs o th e r tries h e failed lo get a ball In th e 13-foot circle and thereby missed Q ualifying for the cham pionship n e x t Sunday.

However, thero were o th e r quali­fiers yesterday, am ong th e new ones being Boyd Belliston. Tw in

T asty? Y ou b«t — but with • tight body to boot. It’s a pleasant combina­tion of flavor and mildness that'swln- nlng new frlenda for Barclay’s L«ad«r Straight R ya W hlskty avtry day.

Q U A R T Code N o.

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P IN T Code N o.

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LEADERSTRAIGHT RYE WHISKEYJU . IUCUV 4 co« ink , ntroit, miol, nniu« u .

QualifiersCHARM ED CIRCLE

(W ith in 5 fec i o f pin)M n. o . <1. Oellwood, Ktmbeilr, 1

foot T inches.Don OavU. K sn u ) CU7. I feet, i

Inch**.Mit. O ui L u ton , TnlD FalU, t Ittt,

’’^ o b ^ ^ c o n , Lorn Beach. Call!.. 1 l«et, 3U Inchc*.

Mel c’o tfrltf. Twin Fills. J feel. I Inchei.

U IRD IE CIRCLE(W lthl

O. <1. Uothne. Twin FslU, 5 feet. > Inchti.

WantU KImes, Twin Falls, s feel.Bob Dtnton, Kimberly. 6 feet, 7

Inetie*.E. XV. Tiller, xtm berlr, T feet SH

lachti.Fred HaU, Twin FalU, 1 fc«t S

‘iaehcs.Ul«a Uunter. Durler, S le tt, t

InetLK. Sbolwell, Qurley, S ft«t, 1!

Inchei.E u l Davidson. Twin FaUi, S feet.

1» inches.Silt. Joe UamUton, Twin FaUs, S

(•M. 105a Inthe*.PA R CIRCLE

(W ith in 13 fee t o f pin)Dick Roberti. Twin Fslli. 9 feet.Scott SmUb, jr., Twin Falli, t feel,

I j Inch.Hat Wood, Twits Falls, S feel, 1

. Toolfon, Twin Falli, tInch.

Dr. J

o m s tscma, bcwiiion. 10 ImL Mrs. J. a. TooUon, Twin Falli, 19

feeL Inches.Lem A. Chapin, Twin Falls, IK l*el.

t :nche«.' o . J. Bellwood, Klraberlr, 10 le«t, S Inches.

V. L. Wle*. Twin Falli, 1« feet, » Inchei.

Jack Moil, Duhl. 10 fret, I t Inches. Corky Carlson, tw in FalU, II leet,

t l i Inches,

rs lU , 4 fee t, 4 '4 Inches; Bob su tc llf f , T w in Falls . 0 feel, 7 Inches: Steve Bclko, Lew iston. 10 feet, nnd Ja ck Moss, Buhl, 10 fee t, 10 Inchcs.

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V I rd l i l t

useD eM asc.

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A Good Selection o f Ix)w er P riced Cara

$35 up

T R U C K S1030 C hevro let m Ton. newfin ish , good tir e s ..........M a SIPSa Ohev. ton -nsw ^!^U h, body ..........- . . . . _ . M A S1M‘> Chov. lU ton ,........... M a s

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Tue^dw- Ausust 19, 1941 IDAHO EVENING T1MES._ TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Pages

Pioneer Loop Hitters . Hold “Big 5” Places

T he la in# lop five h itte rs o f th e C a n av a n a t O jd e n In fouitbT h e ■P ioneer lea«ue who gracctl th e week­ly averages l u t week rem ain InU c t to th la week’s issue of figures re« leased by th e Howe News B ureau ex­cep t th a t J im Kecsey of BoUe Ued G ordon W llUanuon for f if th place w ith a J17 percentage. '

Eddie M arsha ll.o f jidaho P a lls Is s till th eT eader w ith s m ark of J37, B loss ol one p o in t since last- week, w ith C harles H enson of S a if Lake C ity second w ith J27 ; Ja ck R adtke o f B oise th ird w ith .336 a n d Toib.'

fou rth pl»c« w ith

R a d lk e m ade m ost hlU . X2i. whlla A iervyn BenanUUer of Pocatello scored m ost n in s . 105. and stole m ost basca. 33. Jo e EKnatIc of Boise, ts s till hom e ru n k in* even though h e h a s fa iled to r a p o u t a hom er in «l* m ost a m o n th , w hen his to ta l t h p w as 12. W illiam Enos of S alt Lake C ity, d rove in m ost runner*. B1.

CVaytpn L am b ert o t Ogden is atUl lead ing p itc h e r w ith a record of 17 ^ d fou r, one m ore win and one m ore th a n la s t week. .

STANDINGSP e t.028.619J39

.401

NATIONAL LEAGUE

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AMERICAN LEAGUF.

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Lewiston and Portland Meet In Final Tat

L E W I ^ N . Ida ., Aug. 19 (UJO- Portl«m t a o d Lew iston Ju n io r A uer< ic a a Legion baaeball U a m i will m eet to n ig h t In th e f ilia l ga m e to d sc ld i th e northw est reglooa}- title .

A nother gam« was req u ire d w hen P o rtland la s t n ig h t scored th re e u n ­earned runs In th e la s t tw o Inn ings to upset Lew iston 4>1. E ach te am h a s now lo s t one game.

Lew iston tied th e score In th e six th inn ing b u t th ree e rro rs In th e e igh th a n d th ree m ore in Ih e n in th g iv e P o rU and th ree runs. E rau tt, P o rtland hu rler , s tru c k ou t 16 men, w hile M oore. LewUton, whUfed 15.

8ho» t score:R H K

P ortland ................ ..............._...,4 6 3Lewiston ____ ______________ I a 10

.. 47 65 .420

BY HARRY ORAyBON NEA Service Sports E ditor

. NEW Y O RK — OMlclals Of the U nited S ta te s Law n Tennis associa­tion e re rem liid fu t o f commissioners o f college conferet)ce.s.

S tu ffed nliirUi paid b)r.^choi>ti to police themiielves will tell ih e cociiered world everrth lng Is pure and wholesome when members of llie lr leacue a re dolni: more pros­e ly ting th a n th e New Yorit V an- kees»M any Vdralty m en .have had more

done to r th em tliaii Uio Yankees did for Joo G ordon or Charley K eller w hile they com pleled lliclr educa­tion.

Basobiill a n d football are Incom­patible , and clubs find It necessary to n i IcDsl inniclk the bids o t colleges and iilunitil to ke rp brighter proa- peels o ti tho gridiron, where they a rc HO frc(|iicnily irreparably bniiged \)1) Innofiir os a diamond carcer b concerned.

A toniils plnycr Is allowed expenses for no more Uion 13 weeks of compe- lltlm i, tive weeks o t which m ust be .siM^nt In iieutlonal ctiamplonshlps.

Kiiles sny tlie com batan t Is on his )w n ,ln nu iluna l clianiploiuhlpi.

tit ili R obert I tlf fs , who came oul of I.OS A n ir le i via Chicago, leema to bo doing m ore th a n all right aa a iils ta iU publli-ity tllreclor of I’rcibyU rla i) colleie ot Clinton, 8.

fit. Louis ..

PA C IF IC COAST LF.AGtJEW L Pet.

rament4> ....................... 86 62 .623San D ie g o ---------------------77 59 366

----- 77 59 J66......66 6* .493......60 73 .451- ....60 78 .441....... 60 77 .438.......57 73 .419

Actor Plays In National Doubles Meet

CH E ST N U T H ILL. Mass.. Aug. 10 (U.PJ—Hollywood takcji a tu rn today a t a ttem p tin g to enliven th e COlh na tio n al doubles chfunplonahlps a t exclusive Longv,'ood C ricket club.

M ovlcland m akes two con tribu ­tions to th e o ften too serious bu.^l- ne.<« of dc term lnlnK na tio n a l tltlU tj. T hey a re P a u l Lukns, ve teran c h a r­ac te r ac to r o f stage and screen, and A rthu r M a n :. 20-ycar-ol<S com edian O roucho Marx.

L ukas, cu rren tly In a New York stage production, will fly here to pa ir W ith D r. W illiam R osenbaum of Now Y ork, n form er cham pion. In a ve tern n ’s double.^ encounter.

M eet ChampionsY oung M arx and Budge P a tty ot

Loa A ngeles have been fnlrly suc­cessful In sectional tournam ent.'', bu t th e y a ppea r way o u t of their c lass In facing defending cham ­pions Ja ck K ram er o t Los Angeles and T ed flchroeder of G lendale.

K ra m e r a n d S c h r o e d e r , who c lou ted th e ir way to the crow n here la st year, began th e ir defen.-ie je.'i- tc rday by trouncUiB PliUlp Jam eson a n d L y tton Dowson 6-3, 0-0, 6-1.

N ational .slngle.s tlUlst Don M c­N eill a n d F rank Pnrkcr. seeded se­cond. p lastercri young A rt Pro- chaaka a n d B lair Hawley, 6-1, 6-2. 6- 1.

T h e recen tly - form ed d u o of □ a rd n a r Mulloy and W ayne Sabln sp e n t considerable time In .e x p eri­m en tin g on a no ther p a ir of setJ ups. J . B urke W ilkinson, Jr.. and n a lp h Ellis In lianging up i

A M ERldA N LEAGUE W ad ilo g to a «, C leveland 1 (o lgb t

game)New. Y ork a t D etro it a n d B oaU o

a t 8 ^ L eois postponed, ra in .(Oo>7 ru » « * M bedaied)

READ T H E T IM IS W A N T AD6.

SID E G L A N C E S B y G alb ra ith HOLD E V E R Y T H IN G

" I t was a ll th ey could do to g e t e ig h t m em bers In th e band la a t y e a r —th is year, w ith th a t new b a to n tosaer. they 've got 32 a n d & w a itin g list!"

“W hen A h g lta th is cloee, A h 'n i ta k la ' n o ch aocesl”

C.•Dobby itluK.i lina been going for

sevtrnl yearn. ’I'liMr U .n o xvuy ol ■UirtliiH a tul Illll.^hll1g the little fo r­m er cham plu ii n t any given point. l1iR ymiiig iniin who waddles like a duck has biTit In 31 to u rn u n en ti since ih e f irs t of the year.

Club.n arn p rin iltted (o pay the ml.iflus' cxprn.scs If they care lo. so ItlggB takes his p retty belter ha lf, will) doeaii't [ilay tournam ent tennis, r ig h t a long, 'lliey 've traveled 10,000 m iles th is y c a r-N o w Orleans, I'lorl- da, O klahom a City, H ouiton, Ashe- vlItB, O hattanoogu, K ansas Olty. Chicago. O range, LoulsvllU, Ind ian - ajioUt. Heuttrlghv, tiauthamiAim and Itye.

K rank Kovaca lia i been in to u rn am en is a n d trave ltd n .000 m iles. W ayne Sabln has been In IS a n d traveled 10,000.

Because he siilpped the rio rlda w in te r e lrcult. K rank Parlier h asn 't been so aodve.

N either h as P o a MoNelii beeatue h a waa tired of Iravellng u th e resu lt o l going le SeaUi Ameriea la te laa t fall.O f course, th e re li no h a rm 'In

a in ate iir triii ils players gelling in a lit tle overtim e a t dluba'

W ithou t headliners, th e n would be no ahow. I t also be tru e th a t anonym ous adm irers pay p a rt o t th e f re ig h t fo r aoine of them . ‘

B u t th e sam e U.SX.T.A, which p ro itlb iu open toum am enU , even for U nited Service o rgan luU o iu , winkg k l n o i m ore th a n a lew in t i i i i f ^ m e n u . •

T h e UA.L.T.A. forbids open to u rn . am enU because (lie In ternational Litwn T enn is red e ra tlo n . whieh b a d ita h M d q u a ru fa in ParU , d iupprav<

Rlgcs, M ako Advance rourU i-.«eeded Bobby R iggs and

Gene M ako conipleted tlie unbroken m arch of favorite.? by cllmlnatliiK Dnn Sullivan and Bob D avis. 8 -i,

). 0-0.Ill ihe w om en’s dlvtnlon. two

Iciuiw roaeliisl the th ird round. B a r ­bara B radley and J a n e S lan lo i . th ird -seeded Califo rn ians, dropped only one sam e to R uth C a r te r and I,/lb L add, w hile M ary A rnold and Hope Knowles sllpiwd pnst Emily Lincoln and K aU irrlne H ubbell fl-3, 0-3.

Play Advances in Intermountain Tennis Tourney

SA LT LA KE CI'1*Y, Aug. 19 (U.Ri— Play In tho In term o u n ta in tenn is tou rnam en t will s ta r t tow ard a r tl-

lax loduy w ith th e f i r s t a p p ea r- ice lit fea tu red m en 's slngleh s ta rs. l"orinrr O ham plon Mel O allacher

nf I / is Antfi‘U-a will iiUy Dick enhrod. illi{h rank ing U avo Freed /111 tanKlft w ith Oene Eaj-dley.

Ill M oiiduy's play, ttio m a in f lre - /oikn riime In the boys' singles

w hrn the firnt anil second seeded jiliiyns wi-ie I 'lin ilnalrd . Lee K nell of Provo, rm ikrd on top, was de feated by Civlvhi M cOm is. ,0-4, 0^3, w hile ita lp h l<nrscn o t 'lx -h l, seeded see- nnd. Innt to H oward H toddard, fl-3, 0 -0,

B itl eer«alaly th a------- ------------ " J any U n d e r

m a i th e n em an l.i * wtgr D el le t th e a e a l-w e t

MOM e u t In th e ep ea and ptay Ike proeT t

llipeeU U y u l iM U'a fw • gM «

CInM ntiall 13-B, P h ilade lph ia B-4 New York 6.7, Chicago 4-1

(Unly ism e s sehedaied)

Page 8: Early Release Looms for NAZIS U ALL Japs Place

Page Eight IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO Tuesday, August 19, 1941

MARKETS AND T'INANCEBy United Press

W H E M E K O N MILL STRENG'

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LIVESTOCK I

DENVER LIVESTOCK DENVER — CalUe: l ^ S : (low to

•teidT; bMf «wer» »9.1S to lU .M ; b « f eowi »7 to W.M; c»nner» «n<l cuttrr* t i lO M.7J; M lfen M.M to e»lv(* U to I13J0; bulij »7.M to M.1S.

KoBi: 400; uneven. How. Ht«u]y to IS cenU lowrr: lop III W: bulk 111 to in .U ; totrs i i to tl0.2S.

ebecp: 4.o6o: f*t l»nib« ■troni to 25 eenu tilsber; f i t lunbi. c&rlo*d <11.68 to f l l iS ; f«t lunb«. trucliln*. I l l to m i l ; X««lw IU 1IM..BOM: ewM 13.33

L»mU: UnMenly «tf0DB. 15c to SSe higher. B teeipu <000 Inpiiidincr la loftd*. deck iprli

Cftlironila. Piirkliig . Cniiiullftii PncltlcJ. I. Ca.',p Co.........

dc Pii.>.rD Cor;j.........ipcnkp * Ohio ........

ClilcfiKo O rt'a l W c.iicm . Clil.. Mil.. S t. Paul / i Pa t ClilcnRO A: N orthw esternC hryslrr Corp..................... .Coca Cola ............................Colorndo P. & I .................C olum bia Oa.'i ....................C om m ercial Solve

b*. 4 urloM li Idkho 1l... 110.75 to lll.eo. Truck)

lu n ta , bulkfa t ip rlnc lunTnieiun n»tlT* _ _ _ _ _

CHICAGO UVESTOCK OHICAOO—H op: IfOOO; 10c lower;

m o d m te lr •ettre, lood and choice ISO* aiO Ibf.. <11.90 to tll.M ; top I l lU ; 340-370 ItM.. 110.10 to 111.40.

CMUe: 10,WO; c*lve* 1,000; ye*fllngi u d llgbl ite en steady to (troce; top TM rilna IIXAS: U U lb. >Ter>gea iia.SO;

lobo;' ilow; 35c hlihi u d choice lo ti a t 111.75 '

itlv# ewea >3 » IS.OMABA LIV STOCK

OUAHA—U op: 4.M0. Steady to ISc lover: top t u . u : part load tll JS . Oood ^ d choice 190-M6 lb. 111,10 to 111.35.

CatUa: 7,loa Calvea 330, Stead/; load and part 1.13T Iba. 112.25. Bulk good to choice ellstble 111.50 to 112; vealera 110.50 to IllJO .

Sheep; MOO. Pat lamta 25e to 35c bikher: bulk good and choice rasgo aprlng lamb* | flJO to 111.75.

KAN8AB CiTV LIVESTOCK KAW8A8 C rrY -llo g .; 4,500, Heavierp-'s, ‘ss?. ’Si

111.35,Cattle; 6.55a Calvm SOO. ateidy;

choice 1,153 lb, fed ite en 112.SO; moat early aa lu n a ln fed i 11135 to 11235

Sheep: 9,100, No early aalea; aiklng higher: Colorado aprlng lambs heldabove I11.B5. ______

ODQEN LIVESTOCK OODEN-Hogi; 445. itrady to wrtk.

good to choice 111 to 113 10.Cattle: 150. Slow, good beef *t«eri

^ t i v le so to 11015, odd hMMi iio lo . to ■|?25” "''"°“ “Sheep; C.700. Blow, truck load fholre

:at lamb, itro n i a t 110.50 1\.|> *11 3S >n five doublm good to rhoiro Malio iprlDgm. erireral can III to 111 15.

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POnTLAMIPORTl.AHI>-llMi:.3od

CattI e: 200. r*l«m 3)

i ».m I"<Bhee

on graaa#r* ISdairy helCera |6.7S ' p; 2&0. Bteady. rtwin iteady to K 1 1 110.N rnA N cisco i.i

i . ; r ;

. *rV7lM

Ivocal LivcHtock

iiE:?J-wklni Mwi faeklni (m»,>f*ir7n'

E i .YMrlloe

PerishableSlipping

O M r tp r O. n n m , U nto

ilherCommonwoftlth & SiC onsoll(lnl«l C o p p e r.........Coaiolidfttecl Efllson .......ConsolW ated O i l .................ContlnenUi. C a n .................C on tinental Oil .................C orn Products ...................C ubnn-A m rrlcan SuRtir ..

■tL« W rlghl ..................P on t ..................- ..........

Ea-slmftn Kodak ..............H ec trlc Power A: U hIU .Erie R . R ..............................Firestone T ire <t Rubber,P rc cp o rt B u lp h u r ...............O enera l E le c tr ic ................GencrBl Food.s ...................

,1 M otors ...G ille tte SB/ety RiQ oodrlch ................................ao o d y ea r T ire & Rubber...O raham -P algo ....... .......... yG re a t K orthern. p f ............G reyhound C orp ...................H ouston O il ................ ........Howe Sound ..........................H udson Bay M . & 8 ___ __H udson M o to r ......................In d ep e n d en t Rayon ..........Irisp. C o p p e r ..........................In tc n u itlo n a l H arvester ...In te rn a tio n a l N ickel ..........In te rn a tio n a l T el. & TeL....Jo h n s M a n v llle ..................

C ity S outhern ........K en n e co tt Copper ............K rcsge .

•................. 3 ^

M ack T rucks ....... ...........M a th leson Alkali" .......M iam i Copper..................MtsAOurl, K ansas At Tex

Salt Lake Mining Stocks

........ T unnel ____DInRliam M et«U ..C ard iff ...................C hief C on ...............C lay ton Silver .....Colorado Con. C om bined MetaUC r o J f .......................KftAt S tan d a rd .E. T in Cf.«l Kust U tah .

r rk a Uiiltlon rcka l.lly Con r rk a M liira

H orn HUvrr ..

Corp. of A mertci !J:i(lln K eith O rpheum

M otor ......................Hc'jHibllc S tee l ..............!lcy:iokls Tobacco B. ..

Roebuck ..............Slifll Union Oil ............Slmmon.s Co......................' ‘ ly V acuum ............Hniitlifrn Pac ific .........Southern R ailw ay .......

r>' C o rpo ra tion ...............Siiindard B ra n d s

fird G as & E lec tric ... su n ila rc l O il o f C a lifo rn ia . SUindard O il o f Ind ianaT ....

indard OU o f New Je rse y idebaker .....n-shlne M ines .....................

Sw ift i f Co..............................C o rp o ra t io n ..... ...........

Texas O u lf - .& Pacfric C. & O .......

Tim ken R o ller B e ar ln s ......iom erlca .........................t C a rb ide .......................

Union P a c i f i c ...........................United A irc ra f t C P .............U nited A irlines .......................United C orp o ra tio n .............U nited F r u i t ...................... :.....U nited G as Im p .......................U nited S ta te s R ub b e r........U nited S ta te s S tee K .............W arner B ro th e rs W estern U nion .. W esUnghouse A ir B ra lre ....W estlnghouso E le c tric ........F . W . W oolw orth ..................W orth ing ton P u m n ..............

• N. Y. CU K ii tiT O C K SAm. Locom otive Ac T r a in ....... No saleA m erican S uper Pow er............ . >■A ssociated G as A...... ............... No sale

SE OF WOOL AT ALL-TIME PEAK:

BOSTON. Aug. 10 (U.R)-Wool con. sum ption reached a n a tio n a l all time pcnk du ring Ju n e , th e N atlonfil A ssociation of W ool M a n u fa c tu n reported today.

More th a n 10.500.000 nound-. .scourctl wool p e r w eek (rep resen tin g more th a n twice th e w oiajit o r woo. as it is shorn Irom th e n ie ep ) wore used In A m erican mULi In Ju n e . During th e m o n th . 33.000 m ore workers were em ployed th a n In Ju n e 1040.

Con.sumptlon of wool du rin g Uie first ha lf of 1941 reached a lm o st a qua rte r billion pounds, w hich l.s about seveu -e lgh lh s of th e to ta l a n - nual consum tplon du rin g a n average year.

A pproxim ately 20 per c e n t o f th e finished products o f th e m llU were govcrnm cnt'o rderod Roods,

Tlic backlog of orders fo r wool fabrics has Increased stead ily since M arch 1040 w ith no im m ed ia te d rop in sight, th e r e p o r t said,

at* 10° 1»I4: common :o » l l .» and

d ■ .alable rrcelpu 7,000. Total :«.300.

bprmg

'S t 13.50 to 14; ; laml» over

1 1 ^ 'I ’Jload i^ or. i n . 2s!

went inwlly

0; top 111.75; 240-2: 11.50; 370-300 lb. |10.« 10. 110.00 to 111.60; nw> IS.IS to 110,15; 111

■ Salable 15,000.

C B N T R A U A , W ash.. Aug. 19 (U.W - T h e -b a tU e of W aslilngton." Ir w hich aoo.ooo U. 8 . troops a re ligh t.

, Ing a n Im aginary Invasion of the Pacific coast, today cen te re d -o n a v ita l 13-m lle line blocking th e road to th e s ta te cap ita l of Olympia.

T lte ••enemy coalition’" I>' w hich la s t week "setsed” Hawaii, and

Invaded th e m ain land , was t . . . . retlca lly figh ting from a landhoJd' w on a t G ra y * ' H arbor w ith dlvi bom bers a n d para troops. F ifty thou sa n d m en from P o r t Lewis are li tho field a n d a n o th e r 60,000 rein forcem cnt* a re m oving In from othc:

e.steni s ta te s .T h e n t h In fan try , skeletonized to

rep resen t enem y panzer forces, 8luhe<l rap id ly In land . Yesterday an invad ing "red" ta n k force occupied She lton a n d "cap tu red" Brig, Q T hom us E, R llea and hU stflff tho de fend ing 82nd brigado.,aSd oldlers,

’ R e trea t BcporUd A few .hours la te r a "bhic" <Jt-

cnse c o u n te ra ttac k drove tlie in ­vaders back from Shelton w ith th e ir prisoners, a n d th e "red.i" were re ­po rted re tre a tin g nortliwe.st.

ScouUng a n d raid ing partie.s were active In th e OakvlHe sector during

le n igh t.D efending officers were Rctilng

In form ation on th e position of the nvaders from s ta te police, m otorists in d woodsmen.

A erial acllv lly , mostly ImoKinary. fc-Bs w idespread. •‘R ed" pinnes itrn fed th o defenders a t Oakville in d a ttem p ted to bomb supply un its b u t defenders^ communiques re ­ported s lig h t dam age and few cn.s- ualtl«s.

T h e w ar gam es, large.st In w estern h isto ry , began on paper Aug. 10 w ith th o a .«um ed, fall of Hawaii. La.st week tlie problem wn.s d e ­veloped tJirough unsucce.sslul rolds on C a lifo rn ia defenses, w ith the In­vasion tu rn in g tow ard Orecoii w id W ashing ton la te In the week. Troops h ave been in th e field since S a tu r­day.

B y U nlU d P r e u AMERICAN LEAGUE \

( H r s t gam e) »N ew Y ork ...... _ ...__...012 000 0 - 3E X trolt ---------- --------- 080 102 0 -1 1

B reuer, S lanceu (2d) a n d Sylves- t r l : New houser and Sullivan.(F irs t gam e) R H EP h ilad e lp h ia .......000 000 0 0 0 -0 6-3C hicago ................. 001 100 02x—4

M cC rabb a n d H ayes; Lee and T resh .(F irs t game)B oston ........ ............................ 000 11—2S t. Louis ..................... .......... 001 01—a

W ilson and Peacock; G alehouso a n d Sw ift.

NATIONAL LEAGUER H E

P ltU b u rg h .......000 000 000— 0 5 1Brooklyn ........... 70020000x— 0 14 1

Sullivan. D leU (1) and ,V. Davis; C. D avis a n d Owen. F ranks.

C hicago a t New York, n ig h t game, S t, LouU a t Boston, postponed;

u l l la i T r.Bun<er H lll-S u lllvan ........C ities S e r v ic e ................. ......C rocker W hee ler .E lectric Bond & S h a re ......Fo rd M otor. U m lte d ...........G u lf o n P e n nsy lvan ia .......H ecla ...................H um ble O i l .........N ew M o n tan a M ining ........N ia g ara H udson Pow er.....P e n n ro ad ..............................U nited G as C o rp o ra tio n ... U nited U g h t & Pow er A U tilities Pow er & U g h t.....

Local M arkets

But/inff PriccBB o r r WHEAT

mDEFENSE

W ASH IN G TON , A ug. 19 (U.R)-Scn. H arry P . Byrd, D,'. Vo., today con ­dem ned the n a tio n a l defense ef­fo rt a s "oppalllng ly Ineffective'^ and called lo r a tem porary ab an d o n m e n t of social legisla tion. ’

In a senate speech bristllnR w ith sta tU tlc s designed to show th e "fa ll- ure ’ o f .th e defense pronram , Uyrd called for cen trn llza tion of rc-.siionsl- b lllty fo r p roduction of llie iinple- mentA of w ar u n d e r a .slnKle jipad,

"T his Is th e f irs t atep, nn<l In my Judgm ent, nathlMg of

ina rlfj and u iu markrt•Hr prlfM quiiUd. War < root quotation* llitid bela

head Is appoin ted ,1 tiniried. and th e t

coo rd ination w h irh nnw ree led .” B yrd n.vscrtcd.

I 'u ik lllliglin: k c ity Cc

•k N rbon

T liitln H loiulnrd .

Wc.lfi>i>illf.<llili,M» |irr iiKit. ‘S ,n S ; r ; r -

M arkets a t a GlanqcM nda Iriegtilar; U, B. r>v

higher.Curb atooka luUed.OotUin up.W heat up U to Ik cent; • obautd ta oii U.- U m unobanged.

“Independents” Slash Gas Prices,

Attorney AssertsB O ISE . AUH

G rn e ra l B rr t II. Mllh Independen t Id ah o »ci selling ga.tolliie from centA u n d e r ptln-.i of panle.i, rnay •'b rrnk" 1 •'h igh c o s f of tiii>lor sta te .

'D espite Ih r iiln r. In and from ililn o fflre , n vork nf Mr, Ickrs, <ln ito r w ho has tn k n i ov If gasolinn prlr.-n

seaboard , th e ro st o( k s ta te rem ains h lK lirr 1:

s r , i

POTATOESr iiH '4 0

'v a u ’Jl'!’ ]!.’.’ " ,., 1, 224;

rn rim 'n iu l’^ f h "ll.flS; lli iu e t lliirliaiika, w u IimI |2 IA

■•> » .I0 ; WUcunilII MIhnMota a]I'aitiair | 'u o ‘;"T^)h1«ain tr r vall.y nil

, H3S t.. II bo, ui •<>ta aaiiU land a

iKi noriii i^aaout Jiao « Triuninlu. wa.I.M,

BUTTER, EGGS |

a; i« f |

I DENVER BEANS I

ih aracter bu duni itll

A ttorney lid today

M atloni

By tin llrct l-rrn .B E R LIN — tlrr in iin .i iln rtn run -

liest of a ll D kinlnn to l>nlr|H<r nnii .* p tu ro •J7,16(i m om |niw m .'i« , bul a d m it ChlesMi (illll liulcU ou t anil f igh ting conllnuf.i lor r lv rr hrldiie. head*. N ails nelrxi ;iA,i)(M)-ion hattln- Shll> a n d seven o tii rr wiiiAlilps nl Nikolaev.

MOSCOW — l(r<l nrniy n|>par. cn tly i l i n In U i 't and wHhilruwlnK U rg e forera a rrm a lliileper. K ui- aiana a d m it Iota uf Kliigl>r|ip jmla G erm a iti 10 mllrn (roin U iiliig raA bu( la y counterljlDwa have a rt ha rk O erm an a on re n lra l lr<ni^ near

I M l n U t n r d miTiJi w ith rnb lun t lo riiali ^rallon w i t h

B ritish

mllJkct; ^RhtTearlln^B^tw?.' undir Il'l^cowS a"d hS iu"'m "psk 'to 25c lowrr: ma- .Ifcr. 111.25 up. very 11b

It Bra'ui fedIlia’S lo 112 25: ton II2.7S 1 •)ion load I12.8S. these i>calUiR 1,125 lh«.;iriK WflRht; fleshy I.ITO ’lb .''w ^iu"edl l ’ l'o? numerous !o«d» 11!tjull< 19.35: vealen weak I0 25rio'w cr

*'B*!Mp°*8alal^e'VoM),'“ -l Slow; spring lamta and year aroujid 25c blgher* lew carl

•olal ■ lO.SOO.

All * ,->inli-ncuuicv iiMnuy weJHJ13 to 40.75;

choice native ewm moatly I4.J0 lo 15.

O.MAIIA LIVESTOi

lamta'' iSc to 2Sc up. o mcady; Rood and choice i lamta I11.3S to Jll.SO; bulk

IheV ^lalsM'«>rtert’’” Sd

top Jll°35; choli ewe,'. J4 10 $5. good awl (ErJr'fin'sjmouih** breedlnK e»r« 14 moulh <rwea M.iS to 10,50.

to” |5; '6orid

PORTLAND I.IVKSTOCK

G IA N T MANEUVERS L IT T L E RO CK , Ark.—T he .-.econd

ond th ird a rm ies of th e United S ta te s , com prising 550,000 men, hav< s ta r te d In th e plt\o forest.^ of Louisi­a n a a n d Arkarwas the grea test wai m aneuvers ever undertaken In th is country .

T h e orders have gone ou t lo c land ing officers t8 m ake the

neuvers rea listic above a ll else,T ho U nited Press h as ai.<ilRncd

R ich a rd C . H otte le t and Leon Kny. v e teran w ar corre.spondenLs Just : tu rn ed from th e battlellelds. E urope, to repo rt th is g rea t peac tim e offensive.

PORTLAN&-H01 .150. I’alrly acUv

Friday, or 50c und

110.SO: choke lu

iiX:

uln.C incinna ti t

poned; w et grounds.a t Phil . post-

D E A l ESTO O A M P I E E B

BURLEY. Aug. 10 (SpeclalT—M rs. C aro line Sorenson M cBride, 87. p i­oneer residen t of O akley for the p a s t 60 years, died early th is m orn ­ing a t th e honle of h e r daughter, M rs. A lfred O orrlnge, from allm enta c aased by h e r advanced age.

M rs, M cBride has been active In le L ,D .S , chu rch for tho p a s t fifty ?ars. S he waa m arried to T hom as . M cBride In th e early S a lt Lake

L .D .S . E ndow m ent houso In 1860. S h e was bom In D enm ark M arch 20. 1854.

T ho body Is a t the Burley funeral hom e pending funeral a rrangem ents.

She survived by th e following ch ild ren : T hom as M cBride. Los A n­geles; M ilton M cBride. A m erican F alls ; F ra n k M cBride. W lnnem ucca, N ev.; Chester McBride a n d .C arl M cBride, both of O akley; Mrs, G ertru d e Rnwberry, G m ntsvllle , U ta h : Mr.v A lfred G orrlnge, O ak­ley; M rs. L lta Payson, Burley. She l.s also survived by one sister, P hcnney Edw ards, G oshen, U tah ; 13 grandchildren , 23 g rea t g rand - ;hlldren. and e igh t g rea t-g rea t g randchildren .

BANQUET C L IW TO LEGIONlEET

B O ISfi. Aug. 19 OJJD — Idaho Le- gio im alres a n d th e ir wives today aw aited th e a n n u a l s ta te depart­m e n t banquet a n d commifnder’a ball to n ig h t w hich will clim ax the five- day s ta te convention.

L egion m em bers continued busi­ness sessions th is m orning a fte r viewing a 41 -un lt p a rade lost nlghk w hich dep icted th e convention'g them fr—•'A m erica I s W orth D efend­ing."

S tep h e n Chadw ick, form er n a ­tio n a l co m m ander of th e Legion, a r ­rived by a irp lan e from Seattle . W ash., to add ress th o a nnual de­p a rtm e n t banquet a n d a ttend final sessions of th e m eeting w hich ends tom orrow w ith elec tion of officers.

lla ie U o n W om an Named Tho w om en's au xilia ry of th e sta te

d e p ar tm e n t n om ina ted sU te officers a t m orn ing sessions. Only one sla te of o fflce ri w as nam ed, m aking the nom ina tions ta n tam o u n t to election.

M rs. E d n a D avis. S t. M aries, was nam ed s ta te p residen t; vice-presi­d e n ts -were M rs. Ju lia Parsons. Boise; M rs. R u th Nelson. E m m ett; M rs. E llen J . Vaneei H atellon , and

; M rs. Alice H lxsbn. Nompa.- t^ r s . A lpha Schw artz . Nam pa, was

chosen ie c re la ry -tre asu re r. and Mrk. F rances M ills. K am lah , histo rian .

B r lV ln g ReiuIU Rep. H enry D w orshak, R„ Ida., lid L egionnaires th e ir th ree-po in t

p rog ram fo rm u lated 20 years ago vas bearing re su lu in th e p resen t im ergency. T h e p ro g ra m - to com- Dat subversive activ ities, for a un i­v ersa l d r a f t system In America, and fo r avoidance of en tangling foreign a lliances—h as proved itself a f a r ­s igh ted policy In th e present crisis, ' e declared.

T he L egion w as urged by Joseph K . C arson. P o rtlan d . O regon d e p art­m e n t com m andei^ to Include In its policies a program to assure m em ­bers of th e p rese n t U, S . d ra f t a rm y th e ir In terests wlU be protected when th e cris is Is over. Carson, who is also

: coast coo rd inator fo r civilian nse. also explained opera tion of

defense plans.

<1

ONLY OLDER I N ONROLISOFWPA

B O ISE . Aug. 10 <U.R)-WPA rolls a re v irtua lly bare of young m en as th e rc.sult o f Increased labor needs In defense Industries. S ta le WPA A dm inU trator D ean M i l l e r said todaj'*

•Personnel records showed only five per cen t of th e m en on W PA rolls were younger th a n 30 and only 13 pe r cen t younger than 40, Mlllei said n y e a r ago more th a n 50 pei cen t of th e work roll.i were m ade Uf of m en under 40 years of age.

3 STUDENTS WIN PILOT LICENSES

T liree C PT P Htudcnts la s t weel cpivttl th e ir p riva te p ilo t’s lice: F rank CieWer, holder of Uie fllKht ro n lrac t, announrctl today. Tw o more Nluilenta chalked up th e ir f ir?t Milo ^llKhl.' in th e week,

Itecclvliig t h o r iirlva te licenses w rre 11, D. HaMlrms, K im berly; M K. i l ’eto) I lo u n tr re and C harles T I.l>l', •'ll, T w in t'lills. Soloing for thi fIrM lim e were I., 1", •'C urley" B a r l ' Iclt and K, C. Mnrt. bo lh of Twli

170-340 Ih.

ra lU; : I ll> M

•"iady*^m'tl'a»iVl t<w *ealc.T. »l:i;

u X ,

A . V r a l l i . ; « ..a .„ .

<lr< llUXtIV RCHXI l.l'ia- l J5 (0 111.75; grax) 35, Mniicaii* 17,7* t(

m.lft. l i to n

LONDON C hurch ill re tun K ing G eorge aiv program of v U nited a tn lrn 1 ex p o ru hellevo 400,000 gafely acrooa Dnioiwr in say I tu u U n i m ay lirru dam to flood a n rin n n s river.

AtlKH K VICTION JUIXIMI^INT . ju d g m e n t for IMXi ix naked In i

probate cou rt civil null filed liy Mr. a n d Mr*. J . K. McDowell, w ho claim they w e « unlaw fully ovleted from a F ile r ftp arlin e n t fo r w hich they were paying weekly r e n t of $1. Jne Tay* lor, a p a r tm e n t ow ner, Is de fen d an t, J , H . B an iM U a tto rn ey for th e MO' OowtUa. ,

yocMt 104-lUU II). I (|>«it«l aioum

KANHAB c n v toU l »M 0. r . l l ly <l\'f.»0;‘3wV5‘lb.''l 170 Ih, 110 fW tn I•^2/.C?i:;‘ JuVaU“'OaUei: Halablo 2.541

7,000 Total 11.000, '. 'JXiUl 3,700, (Irali and lielferi a ty d :

apoU ISO to 3 •cliolce feederaj

fraaaera W 25Iia.H i niadloni

III to bulk madliim t«>eholeealM ken and feaden 11.11 lo lll .iS i ehole* llihtw alaht ateer ealvae iia so ; heifer m 3 a l 111 M.

SbMpt ealat>la 4.500, ToU l T.eoO.

Iglier an imxl 1<i n 6S4 II). Ailoradii0;* h'I\k^*»!f*lit»»riload* araaa ateera

mni. In inMtliiin .35; olmloe lielleii Mr etaara ID.75 to 17 to Mi lop aai

c m * . ililei i Hr

Failure to Settle Intoxication Fine

Puts Man in JailT hom as F ronk lln today pleaded

guilty lo a charge of being Intoxi­ca ted a n d was . fined $15 a n d >3 costs by M im lcipal Judge J . CC Pum phrey . T h e offense occurred Sunday m orn ing and th e m an was orre-sted only a fte r being subdued by O fficcr T . G , McCoy,

P ra n k lln was com m itted to th e c ity Ja il in lieu of paym ent of the fine. H e will servo 12 days unless th e f ine is paid, according to po­lice record.-!.

UNITY IIE S iN T E S IN B U E Y

BU RLEY , Aug. 19 (Special)—Mrs. A nnie Sm out, 69, died this m orning a t 4 o 'clock a t th e CotUge hoepltal In Burlc7 . S h e h a d been a residen t of U n ity fo r 24 years.

F u n e ra l fiervlces will be held a t th e U n ity L. D . 0 . church I ^ a y a t 2 p, m . B u ria l will be In th e B ur­ley ccm etery u n d e r th e d irection of th o P ayne m ortua ry .

M rs. Sm ou t w as bom in Hooper, U tah . A pril 18. 1873, and m arried W illiam E. Sinout, who died about n in e ye a rs ago.

She Is survived by th ree sons, George. C arro ll, a n d Claire, a ll of U nity ; a e lster. M rs. H enry P a ^ e , P a u l; a n d a b ro ther, Loren io T hom pson . W elser.

T h e body m ay b e viewed a t th e Payne m o rtu a ry T hu rsday noon unU l 4 p . m . a n d a t th e , Sm out hom e T h u rsd ay evening a n d Friday .

2 Men Accepted For Duty in Army

Two of th e th ree nrm y rec n ilts approved by the local recru iting office have been accepted a t the S a lt Luke C ity office and aw tgned to tho arm y a ir corps a t W ichita Fall/i. K an ., according to Sgt, F ra n k M orris,

'HiB tw o m en are P a e D, Stanley, Jerom e, and George L . P , Carlson, Tw in Falls, BoUi were enlisted here la s t S aturday .

Duane A, Morrl-<!on;-M>n of M r. oiid M rs. Raym ond U M orrison. 4( S ix th avenue east, ha.i been tenli

• tlvely aerep ted a t the local recrul Ing offlri'. He will reiTort to S a lt l.,(tkn City before ho h a s been <ief. Inltely accepted.

Custody of Son Divided by Court

In Divorce Case

AllMY COI.ONKL K ILLED CONWAY, Ark,. Aug, 10 lU.PJ -

I.lciit, Col. K ogcr M. S till of Omali Net)., and Coliimhia. Mo., cor iimiKler of the 03rd Infan lry , di toituy from Injurlca h e suffered when «iMick by nn nrnty truck, whit wn* (IrlvlMK w ithout llKhln durli blackout miineuvers Sunday n ight.

by U h lr ia Ji

il beei Kails husband , w ith >yenr-old son going nd and wife, as g ran ted M onday Kc J . W. P o rte r to again st Mrs. H elen

ou cUilin o f desertion In .)JH. 'lliD couple m arried X III 'l-win FttlU, - « l custody order g lvej care

I non lo Uie m o the r diir- Hil year and to the f a th e r itloiis and du ring week- rriisoiinbln tim es." T lie rDtitrilm le 120 j>ei- ino iilh iiry while the boy la w ith

I Am A Changed Woman: Hoyt’s Compound Made

My Troubles Disappear

rdsvs Kiid l i l . l t niem •r;^jn«xl

ler awea |4 lU ’ .’S.JJ'S i'.'if,,

>Um: Dalable and total aril**, aiaady to ilrong,

<1 highnr on mad. weiglitivVVrrfi; load c^iolwl to

linKria I ll.H i choloa • 113 40; Inilk gorai and >ra, yearllnia and liatlara Inaii le.1 Kanaaa 110.75)

0 to iio j s i bulk eommou

,.”S.V4Illy ataady; tmlk I

ohnlra |I<I 10 lA.ftOl MOaU^loi

»3oi *"

SUCCUMBSAT5IE<icn,

0 . K n o tt. 87. tJrom lnent J icher and aecre tary-trea* Je rom e b ranch of th e N a­

tiona l F a rm L oan association, died it 8:40 a. m . today a t the Tw in FalU

county general hosp ital, following week’s Illness,Mr. K no tt, w ho was actively as­

sociated w ith Uie a ffa irs of th e Eden O range, was a lso founder of tlm Russell Lone b ran c h of the loan com pany w hich he represented for th e p a s t 23 year*.

He ■was boni O ct, 14, 1883. a t E l­gin . Ill-, and w hile a residen t of the m iddle w est w as a ffilia ted w ith the C ongregational church .

ru n e r(i l a rrangem en ts are pending woril from relatives.

Surv iv ing a re h is wife. Mrs. Maude K no tt, IC<kn; two sons, Denny and IJayoni K no tt, W ashington, D. O.; two bro thers. W, M. and W allace K n o d . F.lRln, and one sister. Mrs. n , W, Ja ffrey , Oconr>mowo<^ Wls,

H urninff S tom uch, R lout- Iiik: an d H c l c h i n g ; N e r v o u s In d ig e s tio n and u U un-D ow n Con­d itio n R esponded W hen H o y rs T o o k H old . S ays M rs. IJe rt G osney.

iloy f* Compotmd. tlio liiodorn liquid rx trau l of m edicinal roo ts and leilui 1,1 iml Ju s t a 'f n d , fo - w ritten ccords ntiow U iat It h as been used iffecdvnly by countless m en and

tlm) for

lloyt-g 1. Mra, Hurt G osney uf 394 Sidney s t , IV In FalU. Idalio , who sta le s : " l was a fraid to e a t m any kinds of fiMHls SB I would belch and have bloating apells. My U iroat and stom ach had a burn ing fee ling .’ I su ffered fi'oin nervous indigestion a n d a run-dow n condition, I couldn’t sleep and I was so nervous. I cou ldn 't s ta n d to be In a crowd, 1 would

r ip at tlie sllghleat noUe. P a lm m y him m d Tegs ke^t m a aw ake

m ost of t^e night,*‘Blnce tak ing H oy l'i Com pound,

I am a changed w ouuut. AnyUOof

M RS. B ER T G 0 8 N IY

1 e a t agrees w ith m s. My slom arh no longer bo thers m e and m y p sln i a re gone. I have n e t had a nervoiii spell since ta k in g Hoyt's . I can u u u ifu lly recom m end l( to anyone,I g a in every day a n d K (eel Ilka a > new person ," S u tfe re r i: G o nnw to th e M aleitlo P harm acy f9r a Uiiii# o r tw o of U o y f i Oompound and tils* oover relief io r yourself. T he price. «1,U (o r 1 bo ttle o r two for U.IB. U a ll o rd e r i a re prom ptly filled, H o y fs Com pound U also tocom< m ended by a>U lead ing d ||u |gU ls.

Page 9: Early Release Looms for NAZIS U ALL Japs Place

Get Your Ad in Early on Heating Equipment. Now is the Time to Sell Them.............L___________ __ n /% M tra V A O c a t o m > i« e rtwrwttnj^a w /> n T n d . . p . - i *■ ^

Tueste ,.A '^ u r t l9. 1941.. ___________ roAHO:EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO . ■ ' E*g» MWi

J V A N T A D B A T E S

pobUca'tloo tn tetta tffW B AND T 1U SS

BM«d a s 0(wt-P«r>fVord

1 f l » - ----------------------- - » I "8 daya 4 c per word per day6 daya___ 3c per word

per dayA mlalmam ol Un wordi u reflUlrt<J to any coe claailflBd ad. T li* ;* rate* Ino lods tb» oombUied d rea U U o M o U u N o n and ttia t lm t f .TBHBi « r a ll c lm rn * d * d i . » i

CASH

CO M PLETE C O V ER A G E A T O N E COSTIN TW IN F A L L 8 _ _____

P B O N * sa or W PO B A W A K E B m JEROM B

K a y e Adi a t K A w R oo t Beer 8 ta o d

b E A D U N i:e P e r Insertion In tJia Now*

6 p. m.' p o r tn ie rtlon In tb e T im e t

11 ». to.

TW» p a p e i subscribes to etlilM of U » AssoclflUon of News­paper OlassUled A d v e r i ls l^ M an- asO T a n d reserves Hje r tg b t to ^ t o r re lec t any classified advertU lng. “B lind Ads“ carrying a N ew s-T toes bo* num ber at* sttlctJy eonfldenU al ftnd Lo Inform ation c an b e Klven In reg a rd to tji* advertiaer.

E rrors should be reporM d

b u s i n e s s O P P O R T U N IT IE S

p o t a t o C hip buH neai. a n ajcoel. len t o p p o n « n ltr . S m all pajrm enU . R oberts a n d H en ioo . ____

8ALB—Stock a n d equ ipm en t—61n* Clair Service SU U on. 343 Sboshons E a s t

SO P T w ater. F re e of coat. G u a ra n ­teed fo rm u la only $3. F o r h e a lth ’s sake, investiga te . Box 8, Times* News.

MX34 H O U SE , to be moved, m t h bouM w est o f C laud P ra tt's .

W OULD like to sen p o ta to c h ip bus* Ineaa accoun t o f husbsJMi’e poor health . In q u ire R ay’s C ash G ro ­cery. M rs. a. S. R ay, n i c r .

H O M E S FO R SALE

NEW M o d e m five room home. S toker, hardw ood floors, g&rage. ,677 Slioup .

b r a n d N ew fiv* room home, in ­su la ted , f irep lace , stoker, atr-con- d ltioned . B e s t new d is tric t Only IMO d o w a $38 p e r m onth. Phone M 3 o r 3 M .

F A R M S A N D ACREAGES F O R SA L E

FO R LEA SE-^aervJce s ta tio n 00 U. 8 . highw ay. D oing nice buslnest. N ationally advertised producU . no tional c red it cards. Sm all cap i­ta l requ ired fo r stock and han d t o ^ . Phone 410.

OWE acre, close In. Deep well. Im ­proved. Bee W ilson a t Post Office,

U N F U R N IS H E DA P A R T M E N T S

T H REE room s in m odem duplex. H eat, w ater fum U hed . A dults, 33fl F ifth N orth.

a tely . No e __ ____ e will b« m ade forone Incorrect Insertion

g o o d T H IN G S TO E A TCRAB Apples. F ine for Jelly. W eal­

th y cooking apples. K enyon O reen.

SPE C IA L N O T IC E S

S P E C IA L -P U n o tu n in g » 3 . ^ A u -

HAVE you-seen th e specia l a t ^ - Uon In th e window a t M oons P a in t and F u rn itu re Store?

HAVE, your old fu r c o a t rcstyled, reDOlred. cleaned a n d glazed by th e only fu rrie r In M W lc Valley,

, T he p u r Shop, nex t to O rpheum .

IX3CTOR D onald J . H arr iso n of BoU e-*‘O rthodontlca’ (s tra ig h t­ening of U eth ), w in b e in T w in F a lls August 21, 22. 33. Address 231 Fou rth Avenue N orth , PhM ie 479.

F U R N IS H E DA P A R T M E N T S

p a r t l y fu rn ished sm all 3 rocm a p artm e n t, Close in . Phone 3373.

MODERN A partm en t, fresh ly decor­a ted . S team hoa t, p rivate c trance . F ive P o in t A partm ents.

130 ACRES. O w ing to advance a«« a n d w lfa’a 111 h e a lth . Eleven miles n o r th e a s t of Gooding, ^nn Atwell.

THIS CURIOUS WORLD B x ^ U U a m Ftrgm aa

Q O O O FA R M S ON TW IN F A U £ A ND JE R O M E TRACTS. Also w ell Im p. 80 in Richfield area. 70 A. c u lttv a b a . E lectric ity available, school bus, m a ll route. Price I4S00.. in t. 4% . >800 down. 1208. per yr. pay* p r ln . a n d in t. See— .

8 . M . CUASBURN 330 E lm S t. Je ro m e Ph. 337-M

160 acres so u th of Kimberly, The lay is f in e . Excellent crops, Fnir Im provem ents, Tlils farm Is p roducing c rops as good rs MOO la n d . P ric ed to sell a t $150 per A . M odem 7 room house In tM t locaU on. $5,000. Six room liouic e a s t p a r t . Mod, except heal. B e au tifu l law n. $2,500.

M CR O BERTS St BHROUT E L K S BU ILDIN G

O ff. P h . 910. H om e Ph. .383 or 569

LARGE tw o room a p artm e n t, up- sU lrs . P riva te ba tli a n d en trance . Close In. Phone 81.

SMALL single a p a r tm e n t. H eat, ligh ts and w at«r fum lslied . Phone

gust only. W ork gu a ra n tee d . CaU D IFFER EN T sized a p a r tm e n t* -

CLEAN, com fortab le two rooms. G round floor. 450 Second Avenue N orth.

F E D E R A L LAND B A N K FARM

74 A., well located , 6 ml. from Good­ing . G ood w a te r r igh t, good im­p rovem ents, incl. j>,-c!]. All con­ven iences avatlnble. Price $4,500, R easonab le dovm pm t., long time c o n tra c t, low in te rest. P o u . Nov. 1st. F o r fu r th e r Information re ­g a rd ing th is and oU)cr Gooding Oo. fa rm s see

L . L , W EEK S, Sec'y-Trcns.N ational F a rm Loan Assoclntlon^

CoodliiB, Idaho

FR O N T a p a r tm e n t, tw o adults: P r i­vate en trance . 255 F o u r th Ave­nue East.

CLEAN, ComfortAble

t r a v e l & R E SO R T S

SH A RE expense U lp s,'m o 8 t placcs. T rave l Bureau, -617 F o u r th east. 1980.

D R IV IN G to P o rtlan d Sunday. Room for one. he lp drive, sha re expense. W rite Chas. H enderson , G en . Del., Twin Falls.

CLA RK -M ILLER P e tU t L ake ran ch . Cabtna, pack tripa, m eals . CaU 3132, Tw in Foils, o r w rite M rs. D. F . C lark, P e tti t Lake R an ch , K eU chum .

C HIROPRACTORS

F O R relief p f sciatica o r backache t iy adjustm ents. D r. A lm a H ard in D llU , 130 M ain N orth.

SCHOOLS A N D T R A IN IN GLEARN to spelll W atch th e w in­

dow In Moon’s P a in t a n d F u rn l- tu ro Store.

F A U i T trm opens Septem ber 1 m \A 8. sccreU rla l. adm lnistraU ve, ex ­ecutive, stenographic a n d civil service course# will be offered. Call for Inform ation. T w in Falla Business U niversity.

LOST A N D F O U N D

B.aa-20 tfiick lire on C hevro let w heel lost on SiiHnr n ic to ry roati. R e ­w ard. Phone 7H4.

B E A U TY SH O PSMACH1NELES8 pe rm anents. . .

fo r one O ther waves from |U 0 , A rtistic Beauty BaloD.

ond avenue east.

BO A R D A N D ROOM

F U R N IS H E D ROOMS

CLEAN M odem f ro n t room w ith garage. 344 S eventh A venue East,

OOOL. Excellent beds. B a th . P r i­vate fam ily. 313 S eventh avenue north .

U N F U R N IS H E D H O U SE S

F A R M S A N D ACREAGES FO R R E N T

198H A CRES, well Improved, Refer­ences,- equ ipm ent. Box 7, Tlmes' News.

Idaho Is Land of Grandeur, Abundance, Kiwanians Told at Dairy Palace Meet

t s T H « cttO a a .

B7 EDNA C niL D SF IL E R . Aug, 19 iSpectaD —Id ah o ­

a ns should rvmembcT fra te fo lly th a t '>they lire tn a land of g randeu r a n d abundance. Dr, F . A. Kairnsky, Bohl. lleu tenan t-goT cm or o< th e U ta h - Id ah o K tn a n ls d istric t, told th « K i- w anls n ig h t ga thering la st e rcn lng

th e da iry palace here.Fu lly m Bnhl, F iler a n d T trtn

Foils K iw anians w ith w trw a n d guests a ttended th e d a lr r dem oo' s tra tlo n as one In th e series now underw ay a t th e falrgnm nds.

T ens A ttrac tions D r. K allusky outlined th e a t t r a c ­

tions o f Idaho In a ta lk th a t drew h ig h applause. T h e a d d n ss b roadcast, w ith D ick H artsert In tro ­ducing th e llentenant-fOTCTDor.

D inner was aerrcd a t • p . b . by m em bers o l th e K im berly O r u c a .

L em C hapin , Tw in Falls. BaroM P acker. Bohl. and E nrl ' Ram sey, F iler, led th e g roup tn singing “A m ctlca." " Idaho” a n d K iw anla club favorites, w ith P h ilip Cory, F U ^ , scram paiiy lng a t (he ptaogi.

T om Speedy. Held ’ m a n lo r th eJe rom e CoopcraUve cream ery . In tro - . - — --------—duccd th e cow i a s they en tered th e ir ^ h ig h e r th a n Niagara, sta lls fo r th e m ilking d e m o c s t ra tk n ,^ BIc C a n egiving th e ir h isto ry a n d p ra h ic tlc n

D r. KaUusky opened h is U lk v U h oe rtlo n th a t d a iry h te tcry fo r Om

U nited SU tes. th e s ta te o f Id ah o a n d T w in F a lls coan ty is In th e

s i z e " I S B B T W e B M S A N FR A N C tSC O AND iU A NO »' SAV& <- - -------------BBNTONt M At

• u r u a i ^

H A Y , G R A IN A N D F E E D

CU STO M G RIN D IN G I to 3 ton . 80-cw t; over 3 ton , 7o. M IL L ER M ILLIN G SER VICE

F iler. P h . 73-J3 Calls o f t g rind ing

M OLASSES U U U N O a n d FE E D ORINDIW O

MORELAND M IL U N G SERVICE Ph 318, F iler. Ph. calls o f t grixidi&e

B A B Y CHICKS

W A N T E D TO B U Y

FO R S A L E OR TRADE

H O U SE a n d lot. 236 Fou rth Avenue E as t, T w in Falls. For stock cows p referred . W rite Paul Jones. D lct- rlch .

34 RO O M H otel nnd re s tau ran t fu r­n ished . F o u r houses In Los A n­geles to tm d c for Idaho property, A. E . M ulllner, 123 M ain East, F hone 427. .

W AN T to buy binder in good con ­d ition . H aro ld Sm ith, R out« 1, Je rom e. I d a h a

H ID E S, pelta, ju n k c teta ls, Iroo , b a t­te ries a n d d e a o rags. Id ah o Ju n kH ouse. •

W HEN you have a dead o r useless ho rse o r cow call 314 T w in FWls. collec t a n d we will pick I t up.

M ISC E L L A N E O U S FOR SA L E

AUTO glass, canvas, c a o ra a re p a ir ­ing. T hom eu TOQ t o d BodyWorks.

USED coAl rahgea a n d heatln jstm es. We a re running ft s p e d * on these stoves du ring t h t mODth of August. Tnke a dvao taga o f low prices nnd a large a sfo r to ie o t. W e also have a good s tock o l n e v ranges o t prlccs you c an a ffo rd to pay. Moon’s.

HOME F U R N IS H IN G S A N D A P P L IA N C E S

W HILE i t lasts! O ne q u a r t b o u ie - hold pa in t 4Ac. K ing 'a Store.

CLOSE o u t on law n and po rch fu r ­n itu re . G liders, form erly g23.S0. re ­duced to $12.50. Chaise lounge*, porch and law n c h a in , |3 J )0 a n d up. Hoosler F u rn itu re C om pany.

M O D ERN F ive room house w ith ha rdw ood floors, sleeping porch, good location . Priced right, WUl trad e for la rge r home. Phone 1585-W.

L IV E ST O C K FOR SA LEn V E Rood Rllta. Farrow Octobcr

20th. O . A. Peterson . M urtaugh.

1760 W H iT E -F oce feeder Inmbs. W, T , SmlU), 8 E as t, 1 Bouth Jerom e.

FIV E Room house, m odern except heat. Inqu ire 810 Second Avenue W est.

FIV E Room m txlern house, stoker^ garage. Also two room house. R ef­erences, Inqu ire 280 Q uincy.

•4.00, $5.00, $8.00 pe rm anen ts , ha lf pnce. Idalio lia rber a n d Beauty

'S h o p . Phono 424.

T H R E E Room house w ith ha th . W ired for elec tric range . $18,00. T lirce room liotiae and d ine tte . W ired for rniiKc, $22,50, AdulU, Beaucham p nnd A dam i, 135 6 h o - sho iie ' South.

O IL perm anents, 11.00 up. G enuine Eugene. D uart and P a r m achine* leta wavM. Qeauty A rU Acadetay.

SITU A T IO N S W A N T E D

EX PERIEN CEQ Sheep h e rd e r w anta lob anywhere, la n iilre 108 X lgh- land . S outh Pork.

EXPB3tIENCED young lady stcno- Bvapher w ant« p e rm a n en t o r Inn - porary work. Phone 1100.

H E L P W A N T E D ^ M E NTW O T im ber falters. In q u ire 301

T h ird S tree t W est. F e a th e r R iver L um ber Company.

GO OD L ubrl a tlon m a n to take charge of lubrication d e p t. M ust have exper. and re f ’a. C all o r w rite im m ed. Texaco Service. G lenna Ferry .

H E L P W A N T E D — W O M ENo n o . to r house w ork a l te r noons

R efarancea. Box i s . T lm es-Naw s.

W A N T H ^ W a lt re a ove r tw enty v eari 6i aga. B roadw ay Parlo r,

WOMAN for gennral housework, stfly nlglits. Oflod wages, Phona 2370. <

BDCPERIENOED woman fo r house- ' work, live In home. G ood wagea.

References r e q u lr^ , Box |4. Ttroes-N sw i,

|l B U SIN E SS O P P O R 'r t jN m E gR IB T A U nA N T and C lub. W rite

^ l ^ j W ^ B o x M l. T w in Valla,

' uS!'*S£ni5;S S S , « S S S i * •

t'U R N IR IlE I) H O U SE SSMALI, 110UM-. W uter lu rn lshed .

Large clos'd . Ift3 Tlilr«l Avenue Eusu

W A N T E D TO R E N T OR L E A SE

so O R lS 0~C un finance self, good equipm ent, experienced; re fe r­ences: have own labor. Box 12, Tlm es'N ew s.

R E A L E ST A T E L O A N S

1 farm , c ity or

FARM and c ity lo a n a N orthern Lifa in surance C om pany—Fred Bates, Phone 1379.

REFINANCE your p resen t loan, money. Low In terest—long term s. N ational F a rm Loan O ffice, T w in Falla.

R E A L E ST A T E W A N T E D

HAVE Cash cuntom et to r well )m' proved 40-ncra farm n e a r Tw in F a lls ; also good 100 ou SouUi Bide.

C. A. RO BIN SO N . R ealto r

HOM ES FOR S A L E

BY OW NER - Rem odeled a p a r t- m enU . Reaftonable. G ood Income. 137 N in th NorUi.

SMALL New hom e, m odefn . C heap- e st^ ln tow n a t iffloe. Inqu ire s ib

FIV E rooms, b a th ,, good location. O pen road a ll w in te r. B o i 1003, K etohum ,

NEARLY New alx room attraeU v* hom e wlUi hardw ood flo o n , mo(t>i am cortvenlenoM. H.IOO. Term*.

o.A.aoBiffaowM fW M odem flra room homo, ftir*

f ite a . M th t t i r J n o n h o im • m aioapt tiM t on M m*, l e t A

G E T O U R BID on your W hite Clover a n d Alslke.

W e a re alw ays In th e m arket. P hone a n d o u r field m a n will call,

INTER M OU N TA IN SEED CO. Phone 130

M ISC E L L A N E O U S FO R S A L E

STEEX PosU. stock tanka, a com bin­a tio n Bofc, cookstoves, Fairbanks M orse scales, will ,welgh up to a ton . Sew er tllc, wiping raga. Idaho Ju n k H ouse. ,

1 Gibson Elcc. R efrige ra to r.1 L. Ss H ,; 1 W est. E lec. R ange. 6 Coal and wood R anges.

M T N STATES IM PL E M E N T OO.

W E STILL HAVE SO M E REAL BUYS L E T T IN

U SE D E LECTRIC

R A N G E S

TTio balance of these rnnges m ust bo sold du ring AuRU.Ht to m ake room for new fall m ercliandlse.

T ERM S TO SU IT C. C. ANDERSON CO.

Appliance D cp't. P h . 190

PA STU R E for 1.000 head of sheep and 50 liead of cattle , Mary Alice P ark , Phone 0288J1,

8la-V ?en, O'JT M nln W. Phone

LA M lia tuKKed. O u sran te e no m a |- gota. H erm a n Nice, Phone 83-J4, Filer.

Bicycle Sale^ and ServiceBL.ASIU8 CY CLSRY.

P U IlK llltE n liu m iu h lre yearling bucks. CJrnln fed. Priced righ t. A, J , n r ip m nnd Brm, 0105-Jl.

W IU , huvo som e good breeding ewea In Tw in F a lls Stock Y ards W ed- nc.KlBV a fte rnoon , A ugust 30th. Jno . O. Penoe.

D R. O . R . T O B IH , O rpheum I'lilK, PracU ce lim ited to fee t. P n . 233'i,

D r. W yatt, 151 3rd Ave. N, Ph. i:i77.PUIIICIIRED Je rsey bull calves. .

n ionthn old, sired by iny 4 S ta r bull whose dam is a bUver M edal cow w ith a record of 881 pounds Imitei' fa t. P riced reasonably, a. H. K ayler, Phone 1074.

IBOO O O OD W IHTE-FAOB

Y E A R L I N G Sfo r aale

V ALENTIN BARINAQA honn 550 C astleford, Ida.

FA R M IM PL E M E N T S A N D E Q U IP M E N T

' U SE D IM PLEM EN TS a No. 70 T rao tora.3 F a m ia ll lYaOtors.1 Self 4 row » e a n 'O u tt« r fo r M o-

Ilnn C u ltiva to r.1 B nylor D ean C u tter . ’ e Oliver Pow er P o ta to Diggers.S O liver H orse P o ta to Diggers

M T'N B T A T S a X M PU M E N T OO.

S E E D S A N D P L A N T S

O UT flpw enij A atera, glada, Senlas. *“ “ ‘ I, Phon* lib -J ,

F O R rA U ..P L A H T m a 5»U Ryo w w u c u t m i w o t o v i r A t o O k i w c

Ocmiiian« O oaiie lt Mid o r l in m

Buy now M o r t prioaa adranoe, INTERMOUirrADf K U D ^

Business and Professional

DIRECTORY

stream s, th e q u ld t and busy TlUagea a n d clUes. th e rlbbciti d concrete highw ay, ihe twin steel o f th e raU- roods a n d Uie glistening w lrea of com m unlcatiou lystcm a — t h th ings are ' Idaho.

T tu n g and Growing * ^ a h o Is stlU young a n d gicwlxtg.

H er fu tu re is like h e r past, vigorous a n d alive. T h e p a tte rn of h e r In­dustry is stlU being cu t, a n d the w id th o r th e opportunity o ffe rtd by h e r n a tu ra l resources Is sUlI un ­m easured . Wo have a w ide range o f a lU tud fs from TOO to i3,000 feet. gtvlDg u s m va rltty o( cUreate, w ith a rem arkab le am ount of sn rnhlne oX w hich we do no t b n g , b u t ought to. Wo have some of the grea tes t ranges of th e m ighty Rocky m oun­tain*, a n d he re na tu re stiU reigns to undistu rbed kingly grmndeur. We h av e th e deepest gorgo in th a world —7.000 feet—2,000 fee t deeper th a n th e G ra n d canyon of A rtaon*. The M alad la ' the shortest r tv tf in th e w w U . fed by th e aeeond largest sp ring In th e world. Shoahone falls

Closer ____________H e said th a t K lw anU seeks closer

rela tionsh ip betw een ru ra l a n d rban communltJea."Basically, a ll of u s a re ru ra l to r

a g rk u lto r t u th e basis o t o a r ca ­pacity to e a rn a llTellhood. a n d . a t th e ogrlcu ltu ra l pursu it, da iry tng ta th e m a instay a n d th a t «h lch 'k e< p s th is tr a c t ro lling along ta o a r su ­perio r m anner.

"O f aU th e 4» s ta te s In th e unioo , e l i r e tn one of th e best a n d ]

say th e best, to r w e lire in a land of g randeu r, in sp ira tion a n d a b o n - dance , and . U you idease, tn th e ‘G em of th e M ountains.’ i t i e s e

HOM E FU R N ISH IN G S A N D A P P L L W C E S

NEW W ashers — and u p - Lorell w ringers, porcelain tubs. G am ble Stores.

W ATCH th e Uve tu r tle a l a U oon 'a window d isplay, (hen com a InaSde a n d see New P abco linoleum p a t­te rn s .

N EW selections o f easy sw ing chairs. All colors. P r ic a s u r t a t (17.95. M ake your selection while wa h ave a good ‘assortm ent. Moon’s.

R A D IO A N D MUSIC

OONN "A rtlsU Special” T rum pet, like new. CaU 736 a f te r 6 p . m .

G O OD U prigh t R eynolds piano, m ahogany f in ish . 737 Second Ave­nue E as t.

NEW Stock used planoa. Reasonably p rle«d for im m ed ia te sale. Terms. D aynea M uila C om pany of Idaho.

PO RTA BLE elecU lc a n d ba ttery dlos. New, used a n d repos.seascd. B u d g rt te rm s. F ire sto n e Home and A uto Supp ly fitorea.

B IC Y C L E S

Big C i n e “Itdaho ronka firs t a t th e oa tloo 's

lead ing b is game sta te . W e have th e la rg est Independent fish h a tche ry In |h e U nited S U tes. We h av e a moat widely advertised playground—S u n Vailoy. b u t th e p layground U not lim ited to S u n Valley, bu t to a ll Id ah o rlch tfu lly belongs th a tiUe * n c a tio n land.’

”W e have the la rgest a ta n d o t w hite pine In th a world, a n d w ith it th e U ^ e s t w hite pine sawm ill in U u w orfd. We boast of th e largeat pe trified forest. O urs is th e m oat widely m ineralised of any s ta te in th e un ion , having produced w ealth estim a ted a t a to ta l of m ore th a n & bllilon dollars since dlacovery in

•^daho haa th e la rgest depoalU know n of lead , silver, tungsten and phospha te. We supply defense w ith a lum inum , antim ony, m anganeae, m ica, m erto ry and tungsten .

L argest Irriga ted T ra c t " M an m ade the dcaert to bloom

' a n d a s a resu lt we have th e largest cootinuoua im g a te d tr a c t in the w orld.

"W e h av e m ore ru ra l etee trlflca- tloD th a n a n y o the r s ta te : W e haTe m ore elec tric refrigerator! cd th e 'Twin F a lla tr a c t alone th » n there a r« , in ^ 'eom U oaU oo of d tle s . London. Pa ris , B erlin im d Rocne.

*7daho's farm ing in d u itry h as been developed w ith in the p a s t 40 years . TTie T w in Falls b ranch of th e U nion P a d tlc raU road recelrea m ore tonnage to r Ita mileage th a n any o th e r equal mileage of railw ay In the U n ited S ta te s , a n d Buhl p e r cap iU h a s th e m oat shipping ttm nage of any p o in t on th e en tire U nion P a ­c ific lystem .

H igh Yields - T h e larges* yicMs per acre In th e

U nited S U te s o t w heat, beans, onions a n d suga r beets come ou t o f Idaho . A t H agerm an we have the world’s la rg e s t onion field. E lghty- flve p e r c e n t o t th e smaU red beans p roduced in th e United S ta tea a re g row n on th e T w in Falls tr a c t weat of F iler . W e ran k second in p e r- acre y ield o t peas, potatoes and hay . T h e q u a lity of Idaho potatoes and a lfa lfa is second to none. A m erican F a lls Is th e largest prim ary w heat

p o in t In the world. Idaho a n excellent quality of

apples, cherries , plums, p e a n and p n m e s ,”

T u rn in g to livestock. Dr, Kallusky sa id;

“Idaho 'k a n n u a l income f r o m d u e p Is 11 mUUoo doDara, fro m heeC c a ttle 10 mllUoa dollars, f r o n poul­try , seven mllUeD dollars, fron t d a iry ing 14 mllUon 80 thousaed dol­la rs . T h e production a t Im tte rta i pe r cow in Id ah o is 40 pounds m ar« th a a " th e average o l th e U nited S ta te s .

R M i D airy Herds ‘~ n » h lgheat p ro d o d sg i t t a t g

h e rd in th e woekl la th a t U W alte r - M cCauley, near BuhL Id ah o h a s tw o U nited SU tea record he rd a oC G uernsey c a ttle , owned by M innie M iller o t th e T housand ^ n g a f a mftni^ WarftlH ^ Ujf Oo( -a re a . T here a re tw o racocd L o l H oiaU ln tSkUle « n th is t r a c t . \L _ o t A. H . Jageis and aoDa, n e a r B ab l.

. a n d U J . TmcklD ck, Tw in Falla.-*ln l u o Id ah o produced 90 mil*

lion pounds of cream ery b u tte r . U m llUon ponnda ofpouada of Swlsa cheese — a n d « a . r a n k th ird in th e natioD la tta pcOf d u e t to n - a o mUUoa p o o s te o t e ra o * o ra te d u o f ■,m ilk pow der, a n d tw o mOUcn p o v n d i o t case in . T h e aeeond la rgest pla&t o t th e se g o M ilk cam paay la locatatf a t B uhL PacUlc coast d tle s consom a m o st 01 th a Id ah o dairy p rodoets a n d 37 p e r c c n t of th e b a tte r la Biarw k e ted In Loa Angelea.

‘* n » dairy Industry Is dcetlned to play a n Im portan t p a r t In I d a b o l fu tu re . lU dere lopm ent Is Jo s t ge t- th ig s ta r ted a n d l u posalMM tlii a n g rea t, especially w hen' we h a v t so A * m en as a r t on our Tw in Falls county fa ir board to push It ahead a o d do th in g s , th a f i r s t o t Ua k in d tn A m erica."

. J . o . M usgrave, president, of F i le r K lw anls d o b , gave th e a d d re s a 'o t w elcome, announced ^ ^ ^ ^ y ro g ra m

am ong th em b d o g W ilbur BUV T w in ' F a lls , K lw anU U e t t te n a a t - t o m M c ‘ e lec t; Jo h n P . tCtnney, p tw ld e m of T w in F U ls K lw anls e lnli: JadB W inkler, m s l d o t o t B uh l K t in t i l l ' chib, a n d th e ir wives; m o n b c n o f - th e T w in F a n s county f a i r b o iu ^ ‘ J u d g e O. P . DbvaU. I W .;

BACK to School o n a HlftwHtlia bike. P rices aa low aa k34il0. We trade. G am ble S tores, 331 M ain Ea^t.

A U T O P A R T S — TIRES

Bal/is and MasaatfesO, JO N ES lo t LOANS on HOMK8.

Rtn, 5, Hank & T'riii.t UlilK. I'h .

C/iiropodist

CMropraclor«

A U T O L O A N SR efinance your p rese n t co iitriict —

rcdiice p sym en ts—c a sh advanced.

W E ST E R N FINANCIC CO.' N ext to Fidelity Rittik

Cold Storage LockersQ u i c k F reese porceloln intkern

11,00 per mo. Vogel’s MarKri.

Curtain ShopsC u rta in At D rapery S hop , 33ft-fl'h K

Also slip covers, c a rp e u , I’li.

F loor SandingH eldsr 4i 6ona, O il M ain E„ HMi-W.

W ed Pfelfle. 73> Locust. Ph, lUiHi-'.

Inaect Exterm inatorBE D bug tum lgaU on, T . F . Floral Co.

InBuranceF o r F ire a n d C asua lty lniuiran.<

S u re ty a n d F idelity D oniti, .« Bwim In v estm en t Co. Uaugli ')I>U

Job P rinting

Money to Loan

SALARY LOANS STR IC TLY CO N FID K NTlA f,

$5 to $500 to em ployed people your own tilRnaluro.

Rms. 1 i t 3, B u rkholder Uldg. i 'll 770

AUTO G lass a n d window glass. Non-sh a tte r o r p la te Infitatted In your c ar while you w ait. Moon's.

A U T O S F O R SA LE

1936 DO DG E sodun , equlpjMd w ith heate r, good tires, $400.00. Inquire E vergreen Lodge, U. 8 . 30, Ea*t.

T R U C K S A N D T R A ILER STRA IL ER house. M rs. Lucn.1, mile

n o r th F o u n ta in Service. IJiilil,

T R A IL ER H O U SE, 7 '.ix l8 , gno<l conilltloij. W rite Postofflce Uox 303.

T om Parka, te c te ta iy o t ' T w ltt P a lls county fa ir , w hen IntnxtnoM l,

a t t h i I t f r -

h o t t e d u p to PU er-W tiff a p p ly , a n a — th e Im provem ent o f shM p b a n s , '

W . W . 'n u m a a , Twtai M lf c intr»< — d uced a sex te t . com P ««L .C (_B tltZ — , B abcock. V erna Lou B ow m an. M ary J a n e Sh ipm an , M arjory L a ih ,H olm es a n d H elen Ttvnmas. « U h P a tr ic ia S m ith aa accom panist, aU o f T w in F a n s , w ho sang ‘1 H ea r a Bh^M O dy.” ‘‘Tomorrow Is a l« v e ]y D ay ." a n d encore num bers.

A . C. T ta v ls , F iler K lw anls d u b , p rese n te d M rs. L . O. O im ian , PUer, w ho . w ith FhlUp Cory a t th e pU no, sa n g “A D ream " and “ T bere 'a a L a rk in M y H eart."

Ideal M enaf M rs. M arg a re t HIU C arter, d is tric t

h o m e demonsUatloD agent, t a r e a h e d u ca tio n a l and fn tn r***"*"r **** (m "D a iry P roducU for H ealth .” ^ ' m en tioned a n ideal m enu fo r a day fo r a n adulL

T w o 4 -H gliU , MUs L ydia K u co A . . . a n d MUa B etty Ring, Buhl, w ho a re p la n n in g to compete a t Boise fo r a a e a s te rn tr ip , gave a clever d e i ^ > s tr a tlo n , m aking large v a r ie d Ot d a h ity a n d nourishing s a p d w lc h u ," , a n d u til l iln g a$ J fj proditcU.

P a v o n fo r th e ladles w ere Sego cook books, and for th e dU tingulshed guests , ca rd s decorated w ith m ln U - tu re da iry cow itle k e n wera used.

SH E E P C am p Wagon, complete, Oo^Kl condition, W . J . W erry, Bellevue, Idalio .

eilEiCPMEN, Stockm en. Fluhrniien, llun tern , T ra p p c rs l — New trailer houne. will ponltlveiy ntitnd up u n ­d e r any condition.*. Dr, T nnner, 1411 Elizabeth,

$25 to $1,000O N Y O U R CA R

UP T O IB M O N THS i r ) ItKPAY C ontracU re f ln a n ce d - 'p rlv n te miles

financed—c a sh advnnreil

C o n a u m o i-a C r e d i t C o m p iin y

Oiteopathic P hytlclanDr. L. A. P a u r u n , 130 M .ln N.. 403.

n r . K, J . M iller, 413 M ain N. Ph . 1077,

Dr. O. W. Rose, 114 M. N. p h . B37-W,

Q U A L IT Y ,U tte rh e a d s

J O B P R I N T I N O M all I 'lecri

D ualneu C ards FoliletsS ta tionery

TIMBQ a n d NEWS OOMMKUOlAl. PR IM TIN O DEPT,

K ey ShopS c h a d s Key S lw p - Lawnniowers

s liariw iiN l. .130 Second D lm t 6outl>. B ack o t I . D . S tore ,

M oney to Loan

Plum bing and HeatingA bbott P lum bing Oo.

Typew ritersbales, ren ta ls a n d service. P h o n e 00.

V p holilerlnffR epairing . raflnU hlng . O r« u 4s Bru>

ley P u m . tIO and S t . X. Ph., (U .

W ater $ yitem 9

Ployd liU y P h . »

L E G A L A D V E R T ISE M E N T S

N O l'lC E O P ANNUAL SCHOOL M EETIN G AND KLEOTION

In ClRM A In d ep e n d en t School Dl-i- tr lc t No. O ne, T w in Falln County, Idaho ,N O TICE IB HERE3IY GIVEN,

T lia t th e a iu iu a l school m asting of C lass A In d ep e n d en t School n is trlc t No, O ne, C ounty of T w in Foils, S lote of Idaho , will be held on IMr.idny, tiie 2nd day 'o rS ep ten tl> e r, 1041, a t th e Linooln a n d Blckel School jinuses In sa id D U trlct, a n d Iho polls a t sa id elec tion sh a ll be ojwn between Uio hou rs o f 1;00 o ’clock p, ni, to 7 o’clock p, m . on sa id day.

T h a t a t sa id m oetlug Uie follow­ing b tu lness will be transacted :

1, O ne tn u te e to aervo for a term of th ree (S) years will be elected,

3. O ne tru s ta e t o serve to r a te rm of 0 > yeani will ba elected.

T h e nam e o r nam es of all rnndl da tes for e lec tion of I 'rustees. to- ge tlje r w ith th e te rm for w hich noin- fnated , sh a ll be placed on fils wlUi th e Olefk of th e B oard o t T rtu tees, a t le as t six (0) daya p rio r to th e day o< aleoUcn, e ic lu d ln g U ts day ot alecUon. ■

T h a t th e elec tion a t said m eeling will be by secret a iu i seperaU ballot.

D ated thU U U ) dky of A u iu il.

a p , s n n T L B R ,Olarti Of Otaas a inde*

* p e n d a n t Bohool DU-t r lo t Mo. One. o t Tw in

RECnNUl. OPENS SEP1.9IH

W in te r recreational classes will begin Sep t, 0, Ml.is Erma Gold, new c ity rec reational supervisor, an< nounccd today. W inter classes will Include in struc tion In both plaatl- work a n d woodcrelt,

'l l io Miinmer pruKram will end Frl> day wltl) a blcyclo carn ival te n ta ­tively schediile<l for lliirm on pa rk . T en even ts a re listed for the c ar- t»lv«l a n d will ineUido races ‘for jiuiUir a n d senior divlilons for bo th boys a n d girls. The races will begUi a t 1:30 p . in.

M iss Gold announced th a t th e gam e room of the recreation h a ll a t J02 T h ird avenue nnrth will be open M ondays a n d Wednesdays from 1:30 to 5:30 p. m . and Fridays from 7:30 to i> p. m . ’ilio room will also be open lo r special groups bo th F r i­day n io rn lngs ntul n ltem oons,

P lan tlc ra f t clarmea for adu lts will b« held on TucAdnya and IT iursdaya from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m . and for ch ild ren from l ; ) 0 to S:90, she sa id . W oodwork classes for adulU will be held a t Uio aame time on M ondays a n d W edneedays,

I n t J » bicycle tijm W al F ild ay , youngstera from I'lne to 19 years old will com pete In Uie iunlor division a n d thoee from 14 to 17 wlU be In th a sen lnr division. Events scheduled a,rtt •loW race , paper throw ing, relay race, candle race, obstacle race, sp e a r ih e ring contest, po to to race,

' ne t, h a l l . n\He cb«’

PuhlU li H m «a t

■tacle race and trleyole race, ‘r h e irlcycle race will be open only for ch ild ren u n der e ight years old.

S ponsors a n d p rii* donors fo r tli« even ts a re Blanlus oyoiery. Oloy< Rteiii (vclery, Vuestone, S e a n a n d R oebuck, Gam ble store,- W estern A uto a\ipply a n d Roxy U ieatec,

I MURTAUGH

P alU , a re visiting h e r pa ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. H yrum Pickett.

M ra, G eorge T racy. H am lltoo Olty. CftUf.. a n d H arvey Tracy a n d <amUy. V ln lng , Calif,, were visitors th e p a s t w eek a t th e C harles R andall hom e.

M r. a n d Mrs. W alter D ay hava a s house guesU, M r. and M rs. Dhq< n le B a rk er. Boise,

M ra. M lnnU Pickett, U nu Jobna jr B land , M rs. Ed T rue and M rs, P r a n - cIs Jo h n M n motored to A berdeaa to see M rs. Annie King, w ho Is la a c ritica l condition,'

F ifU e n Relief society m em bers m e t a t th e ch urch house fo r th a m o n th ly w ork a n d business m eet­ing , Sew litg for th e faU biasaar w u tlie m a in a fU rnoon feature.

M r. and Mrs, Monroe R aw ley a n d nona. D ale a n d R alph, a re apending th e week vlslUng in M t L ake C ity ,’

W .O.T.U. he ld a plcnla a t M ra.D. K . E gberU Tliursday. M rs, J . Boyle led a dUcusslon on "CU. b ling ." F ifteen w ere presen t. /

M r. D elbert H anks and tc M Bud* dy, a re vU ltlng a t the E. P . B o t Ing hom e. M rs. H anks will j w 1 h u sb a n d a fte r com pleting lu m m ar school a t LewUton.

P r im ary groups m et jo in tly a t th a c h u rc h boose In p repa ra tion iO f tb a au tu m n festival to be b a ld n e x t , w eek.

M r. a n d M rs. B. P. B row ning a n - U rU in e d T hu rsday evening fo r M r. a n d M rs. A rthu r Klalnkopf a n d m b . J e r ry . Moaoow.

M Ua XugenU M orrison h a s N * tu rn e d to h e r hom a a t ta r sB aD fttD i.. (he sum m er In Berkeley, O allf.: M r. a n d M rs. V h ? l KlelDkopt

a p a n t th e p a s t week TUItlng In P oea -. ta llo a n d B alt L ake Olty.

M r. a n d M rs. Leon PlekaN b a n re tu rn e d from a U lp th r o u i^ T ti* low stono p a rk .

Y. o . a, giru m et a t th e hom a of T lie a K ib e rt Friday u n der th o dlroctlD h M Mrs. H enry Aeea, T h * glrU sewe<l'and th e n roastad w lsnera.

M iss R u lh ' li |b « r t has aoM ptad le position as t i n t g rade taaohor

tu u aooaptad th t j r a iU o t t a s ntU M

o t r t .WIU» nw. VIII, Ut IWHI VMUI. . > ' ,

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r«g»Ten IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Tuesday, August W, 1941

PRESIDENT CONSIDERS DEFENSE MECHANISM REVISIONi i y t t l lA C E

BE PLACEDAI HEAD OF UN

• W ASHINGTON, Auff. 10 CU.R)— Congressional « o u rc« axscrtcd to ­day th a t'P res id e n t Roosevelt Ijs con- aklerlng » m ajor revision of dctcnse reechttiUsm U int would p u l Vice P residen t H cm y A. W allace a t the head oT a new super agency.

Inform ed legislators h e a rd th a t the. new aeency, fo r w hich no nam e hM yet been selected, would com ­bine th e functions of tho office of production m anaR cm ent and Uie economic defense board. B oth these a^DnclM would con tinue to opera te a< p a rt o f the se tup . It was undcr- itood.

T h e p lan apparen tly w ould rtilse W allace to th e s ta tu s , o f "assis tan t presidCht," tn charge of a n osency outranklnR th e OPM, headed by W ll; 11am 6 . K nudsen and S idney HllU m an as co-dlrectors. W allace Is now head ot th e economic rieleiise b o a r t, t n agency created to ex ert economic pressure on th e axis powers.

In addition to W allace, the board reportedly would Include Sec ­retary o f S ta te Cordell H ull. Sec­retary of W ar H enry L . Stlm son, Secre tary of th e Navy r r a n k Knox. Price Control A dm lnU trator Leon Henderson, and one or tw o o the r of- (IclaU.

Gootliiig Jaycees To Direct Parade

OO OD IN O, Aug. 10 (Specia l)— OoodlriB Jnycpps will d irec t tho big pnrade w hich. Li being planned for S a turday monihiK of the Qoodlng f ree tiijr tind ro<lco. Cleland Jo h n .son and Ekldle Uncr are the com m ltioe In chnrne.

Flouts will bo en tered In the po rade by m ost of G ooding business flrm.s. ncconilng to th e com m ittee T h e Jaycct's com m ltteo has asked th a t ilicnu'.s for floats bo confined lo natloim l defpn.se, p ioneer days, or fenture llvr^loclc or agricu ltu re T h irty (lolinr.s have been allobated for prizes for bu.slness house float.1.

E n trlrs by children or comic e n ­tr ie s will have 120 in awards. Bl- cyrlfi fioiits will receive *7.50 In all nnd smoll prl7.cs will be divided for various kinds of floats en tered by children.

E X i i r JDDGES n FDR FAIR

OOODINO. Aug. le (Specia l) — A U rge Dumber of exh ib its in the various departm en ts a re a n tic ipated Xor Ooodlng county’* fre e fa ir and rodeo w hich will be he ld beginning T hursday of th is week. E xhlb lta arc to be en tered a n d in th e ir proper places T hursday room ing . Judging of th e O lrU ' 4-H exhlblUi w ill be held a t 1 p . m . on th e opening day.

Judging contests fo r boys’ 4-H cluba and th e FPA club will be a t 1:30 p . m . U ia t day. Vlelng w ith th e boiri o t 4 -R livestociL c lubs will be th e g lr li of Uie aU-glrl lam b clu|3. These g lrli h ave ra te d h ig h In th e p re -fa ir Judging conteata s n d m ay outjudge th e boys In th e f in a l event.

X taea t J . P a lm er, county agen t, - taM Msnounoed th e judges fo r the

various departm en ts . T hey a re D . W. Bolingbrolce, T w in P a lls county •g e n t, w ho wlU be judge o f a ll crop e a tr ie s ; C. L . M ink. T w in Falla.

'J u d g e of horse a n d sw ine en tries; H ariT O ault, liin co ln county agent, v h o wUl judge beef c a ttle ; W . W . Palm er, Cassia county agen t. Judge o t d a iry e n tries; Mr*. U a rg a re t Hill C a rter a n d M rs. L . V. M organ, T w in Palls, w ho will Judge th e g irls ' 4-H w o rk .. '

Bxhlblta wlU be housed in the .building Just com pleted a t th e fa ir grounds w est o f th e a rm ory and In th s arm ory , w hich h a s been renova t­ed th is sum m er.

CDRPS WINS 3RDT h e T w in A m erican Leglcm

drum a n d bugle corps c sp lu red . th ird place in the dep artm e n t con­

te s t he ld In BoUo la st n lg iit In con junction w ith Ute s ta te Legion convention. I t had been announced he re today.

S andpoln t's en try won f irs t place and S t. M aries was second. L ast year, 8 t. M aries jvas firs t, Tw in Palls second, and B andpoint th ird .

T h e group was to a rrive In 'IVIn Palls th is afte rnoon and planned m arch from th e U nion M otor coi pany to th e A m erican Lesinn Imll, Miss V irginia Cam pbell led tlm locnl corps as d rum m ajo rette. Dirrrt< the corps is P rank • T o n y W ni. .

N ine Legion un its en tered the contest.

AROUNDlh«

WORLDn r Itnlled I>rri.»

BE R LIN —NoWBi>n|)cr«, lnll)ll.^hlnK a Boveriimcnt nppriil lo ihn laiblir to patroiilM lr.t* lre<iupnle(l vn.-nllDii resotla w \rt to mjrcmt lUrlr vn ra llo ju througliou t the year, nnid tminy th a t "convalescent soldiers mid evafii- a ted ch ild ren” had reduced the cn- l>aclty o t tou ris t tM orta nbout ftO per cen t.

LONIM)N — Hritlih tiUnro la>t night attaciied C elo |»e and i>uU- burg in iJerraany, and tha dooki at Dunkirii. The H \r alao hravllr alU ekcd ciianiirl porlt and iiilatid ebjM tivei In northern Fram e dur­ing Ihe n lfh l.

B E IU JN —Inspired O rrn ian pulili- ca tlons . led by tha #cm i-ofnclal Dip- lom atlsche - I'o lltlsche K orre»|x.n- dens, opened a vigorous caniim ign ag a in s t Ihe Unltw i flta tea u>day a tte r h av ing previously belittled the ini- p o r tw o s o f P residen t H onervelt'i ^ s r e n c e w ith iT lm e M in u ter

n Ohu

was dUcloted tMlay th a t Qsrman army and srcrei r*Ue« taUiertUM had • s ■ u m e d c m M or r a l lm a tusMnger traf- M M wmo lUljr *a *as band and

m a e a and Spain on

. ' B m U N —All a ir raid alarm was----- ---- 'n »«rUn last night bocause

I hftd nowD Into O er. ‘ 1 all war* forced

• ' aehSarUn,

JEJEROM E. Aug. n r (Special)—In

th e (jututA ly s ta te m e n t 'o f finances for Jerom e county, C harlo tte R ober­son, cotmly auditor, notes some fn- crea.sc3 oml some decreases In the

cash se ttlem en t, she sta ted th is week.

T here was a to ta l o f *158.441.10 collected for c u rren t taxes for the second qu a rte r of 1940 a n d »155,- 853.44 for the sam e q u a rte r o f 1941 or a decrea.se of *3,8B0,M, However. Mrs. Roberson sta te d , th e delinquent collection of taxes was «0578 .W w hich Is an Increase o f 17,771.06. T licre was an Increase of 11,176.87 In penalty and costs. T h e Increase in autom obile license collection is noted in th e am ount of 11,358.00.

T h e decrease In th e liquor ap ­portionm ent from the s ta te is quite noticeable. Mrs. Roberson a nnounc­ed, being In the am o u n t o f 11,168.80.

Deputy Official Leaves for East

JEROM E. Aug. IB ( 6 p « la ] )~ D e I - m on t Newman, w ho h as been em ­ployed the po st 10 m onths as deputy In the offices of county treasu rer. E arl P. K ennedy, le ft T uesday for W ashington, D . C , w here h e has accepted a civil service appo in tm en t In th e naU on’s c a p i ta l H e wlU be employed in the departm en t of th e in terior.

M r. Newman begins his new d u ­ties Aug. 28. a n d will leave Jerom e T uesday of th is week w here he wUJ visit In S a lt L ake C ity w ith r e la ­tives, a n d will also sto p off a t C hica­go. before going to work.

H e Is a g rad u a te , of Jerom e h igh school; com pleted a two and a h a lf year m ission In Sw itzerland and o th e r foreign countries, and receiv­ed h ia business educaUon In L ink ’s business college a t Boise.

R eport fo r DutyG O ODINQ,. Aug.- IB (Special) —

T hree O oodlng county m en le ft fo r the S a lt Lake C ity Induction , staU on to repo rt o n 'A u g u s t IB for selective service. T ho m en a re Dudley W righ t Carson, son of M r. and Mrs. V. W . C arson, O oodlng; Jo h n H enry M oh- w lnkel. son of M r. a n d M rs. H erm an W. M ohwlnkel, H agerm an, and Ned W elcome Bowler, son of Mr. and M rs. B ert Bow ler. Ooodlng. N ed Bowler, selectco from Moscow, who h as com pleted th ree yenrs a t the un iversity , com e hom e for a visit w ith hla pa re n ts and wns tran sfe rred here.

KIDS PROMENADE N ' W D i S ”

BUHL, Aug. 19 (SpcclaD—T hree hundred a tid six iyvvest end boys and RlrU jo ined th e fu n In the "crazy dud.-i" p a ra d e S a tu rd ay morning, .sponsored by six B uh l concerns, n ie y g a th e red a t th e Lincoln school a n d m arched dow n M ain s tre e t to th e postoffice bu ild ing where Uie com m ittee. M rs. L uke Sonner. Mrs. R oland H ard ing a n d Mrs. Alb<:rl Lewis, aw arded th e prizes.

The N egro fam ily , W ilma O’D onnell, R u th Copenbarger and Happy E ckert, won th e firs t prize of »5. F reddy W oods, a n old Negro daddy bicycling w ith h is dummy son. won th e second prize of « .

A m ong Prixe W inners Five $1 aw ards were given to Inez

Shadduck as th e deep sea diver; the miners, D on .W righ t and Donald Sec; Carol a n d Billy Ray as the D utch chU dren. "M y S ister a n d I," pulling a m odel w indm ill and a pair of wooden shoes; th e f a t lady w ith the veil. M ary L ou P ryo r, and Reed Bell as M ae W est.

Im ag ination ra n rio t and was pressed In costim ies a n d m ake-ups of th e m ost ex ag g e ra ted style. R ita McBroom cleverly dep leted th e ‘old woman w ho lived In a shoe," Tom T hum b a n d h is w ife In fo rm al d r e u a ttrac ted m u c h a tte n t io n . The cov­ered wagon w as well portrayed, popeye a n d O live O yl, Dagwood. Blondlo a n d th e big baby received th e ir due com m ent.

T hese w ere follow ed by Negroes, s tre e t c leaners , clow ns, Indians, hu la girls, soldiers, sailo rs, pirates, colonial m aids, baseball players, nurses a n d doc to rs , tram ps, f a t­heads, b a rre ls a n d fisherm en and cowboys.

T re a U O fferedC. C. V oeller d U trtbu ted free th ree

th e a te r tlckeU to th e m aU nee. the s to res gave souvenirs a n d the Sego com pany fu rn ish ed ice cream .

M any fam ilie s en joyed picnic d ln- ;r s a n d a sw im a t th e city park

du ring n oon h o u f . P a re n ts were free in the a fte rn o o n to shop for school supplies w h ile th e "k id s" wen th e show.

A chievem ent Day Set fo r O ctober

O O O D IN O , Aug. 18 '(Special)— D ate fo r th e a n n u a l Q oodlng coun­ty a ch ievem en t d a y h a s been te n ta- Uvely se t fo r F r id a y , O ct: J, by the county c o m m ittee w hich m e t th l^ week to d iscuss p la n s. A program Is being a rra n g e d a n d a ll women who a re connec ted ip- a n y w ay w ith t^ie ex tension p rog ram a re u rged to p a r­tic ipa te . T h e e v e n t wUI be held a t th e O oodlng. h ig h school.

M arion H ep»/orth . sU te home d e m o n stra to r, is expected to be pres­e n t to d iscuss a n d dem onstrate the d isposal o f su rp lu s conm odltles. Ev­ery w om an In th e c oun ty Is e li^b le to com pete In th e K e r r canning con­te s t a s w ell as those working in ex­ten sion program s.

T h e s ty le review will be open to extenslcm club m em bers and there w ill be m o th e r-d a u g h te r, brother- s is ter , a n d o th e r style displays. A b la n k e t will be given away during th e day.

-W A N T ED -IDead o r w orthless horflcs,

cows, sbeep nnd hogs.F o r r ic k U p CaU J i t

CollectmAHO niDK * TA1.L0W CO.

Economy Ik«cm cn t B udget Shoe Dept.

Special GroupWomen's and Girl’s

NOVELTY TIES AND PUMPS

TanH, Two Tonc'H, Whites

Novolty Ilcfl, piimpn, nnd oxf(>rdfl, Modliim nn(l

low IiodIh. Cliolco or noft kid or ca lf leatlicrti nn.l

fal)rIcH. Romn of tliciHo nrc regu ln r fn.OR vnliiKfl •

— Imt out tliiiy Ko n t th is very low prlco.

Idaho Dept. Store"If It Isn’t Bight, Bring- It Back”

Bids Called for School Bus R oute

HO LLISTER . Aug. 19 (Specia l)— A call fo r b ids on th e tran spo rta tion of. pupils fo r th e H dlllstcr schools hM been Issued by th e board of tru s ­tees of Independen t school d is tric t NO. 6. _

T ran sp o rta tio n Is fo r pupils of bo th Uie g rad e a n d h igh schools on the ea.st ond w est sides of Hollister and one bu^ w ill be used.

Bids a re to be subm itted n o t la ter th a n B p. m . Aug. 20. A m ap of the proposed ro u te m ay be ob tained from the c lerk of Tndependent school d is tr ic t No. 8, H ollister.

’The D om inion bu reau of s tiU stlfs reports th a t 232,088 m oto r y ucks were reg is tered In C anada la s t year.

W M W K ' I NISffiS yEAR

BUHL, Aug. 10 (Special) — T he McClu-sky M em orial cam p lu ide r the efficient m anagem en t of M rs. L. W. Dspaln. H az elto n ;-M rs . Eva C hattln . G lenns F e rry ; M rs. G race Porter, W endell, assisted by Miss Dorothy H astings, C ostleford ; Ml5s Beth W lm mer, Shoshone; M iss E lia- obcih P rc itldge , A berdeen; Miss Edytlie T runkey. H ansen , a n d Miss Eunice P otter, H agerm an, closed a succc.-jful nine weeks’ h e a lth session Snturdny.

weekly band concerU , have given th e S h ild r tn m uch p leasure , according to M rs. Dspaln.

She fu rth e r rem arked th a t If suc­cess Is m easured by ac tua l ga in In w eight this year equaU th a t of pre­vious years. The average ga in for th e en tire group w as 3.8 pounds. T he to ta l ga in was 23IH pounds. ’The older girls m ade a to ta l ga in of 118 pounds; an average ga in of 4.1 pounds. T h e younger girls m ade an average gain of 3.65 pounds; a to u i of 38.5 pounds. T h e boys gained 61 pounds to ta l w eight; 3.8 pounds average.

T h o ie gaining » pounds each were — D orothy E lm ore, Paye tte ; Je an M errill and H enry C offm an. Buhl.

T hose gain ing 7 f i pound.i were M arvin Flfleld. PocateUo, a n d R ich ­a rd Buker, M urU ugh.

D onations of f ru it, vegetables and

m e at w ere f a r below th e km oun ts usually do n a ted o th e r years, w hich m e a n t th a t a la rger po rtion o t th e cam p fu n d s h a d to be sp e n t fo r food supplies th is year, she added,

M rs. c . O. Sm ithson , c h a irm a n of th e h e a lth cam p, s u te d th e com ­m ittee was well sa tisfied w ith th is y e a r’s cam p program a n d w ished to express Its apprecia tion to th e m a n ­agem en t of th e cam p, to th e Id ah o Pow er com pany for e lectricity , th e B u h l Feed and Ice fo r storage, to th e S nake R iver tro u t ha tch e ry fo r generous supplies o f f ish , and to liv - d lv ld u a l..an d club donors o f food and supplies. '

I t is e stim ated by tra ffic a u ­tho rities th a t o n .e v e ry school day 80,069 school buses tran s p o rt 3,388,- 645 school ch ild ren to 30,368 schools in th e U nited S tates.

NEW BOSES F i « l E W E A W K

JE R O M E . Aug. 16 (Special)—T he la t te r p a r t o f th is m onth a caravan of new O M C buses Is expected to a rr iv e fo r use of Jerom e school d is t r ic t. I t w as announced la st week.

D elivery of th e new vehicles will be ta k en a t L ebanon. Ind., by the S p a e th M otor com pany, ho lders o f th e school tran spo rta tion contract.

D riv ing back th e new buses will be M r. and Mrs. W illiam S pae th , sr..BUI S p a e th , jr., D. C. Sum m ers. P r a n k B urkha lter , Floyd Beddall, R ic h a rd W oodhead, Bud H enry. H.O . W oody and H nrry Pyron, w ho le f t lo s t w eek-end.

A SMART NI-'W JOHANSEN

FA L L ST\l>E “GUARDSMAN"

D

GUARDSMAN

D ry Gnods Dept.

SILK HOSE

T hree th rea d ch iffo n In 45 guage crepe hose. New P a ll colons. S i m 8 '4 to 10>4. W e ju s t re ­ceived th is new shipm ent.

A lch m ilita ry brow n color — fa ll’s ve ry n e w e s t ! C l e v e r stitch ing p lus It's sq u a re toe a n d big m ilita ry buckle gives I t sm artness — find com fort too

$7-50

J t 7 ALWAYS BEING DRESSED YOUR DESTDHY GOODS DEPT.

Koret Bags$ 1 0 * 0 0 UP

Tha m ost talked of 'Bug line in , A m erica. Newe.'it etyles in i in e

grade shoe calf—ex c liis iv e 'w ith th is fltore.

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D RV GO OD S DEPT.

SIMULATED LEATHER BAGS

N(!w f lh ipm pn t j u s t received . A ll th e F a ll co lo rs in n ew flhapes nntl ntylefl. C a lf, p n to n t, ro u g h jfrn in and a lliirn - to r.

JU ST UNPACKED!

NEW FALL DRESSES

Of A cetate Jersey

$5.90A two-piece charm er —

peasan t style in new ex-

. citing tri-color combina-

i 'l e w o n ip m t ;n i . i

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Stylel Quality!— A t a Popular Price •

. . . T h a t’s W hal You Gel in P a ris Fashion Shoes

Gingham

ALL WOOL ANDOVER

SUITS$ 2 2 . 5 0 and $ 2 4 . 7 5

■Worsted*! T»eert)il In Puli'* new est s ty le d e ­

ta ils a n d rloh rolorluK». Chnoso from a big

show ing of double and fcliiRln b reasted styles.

THIiY’RE HKRK

Stetson Hats For Fall