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Weather Forecast^ FvUr cloudj t«Dl(ht and Frldtrr (IlfhUr colder tonight. Hl«h yei- terdsr U. low S3, pKcIpiiaUon .04. Low tbU morning S2. yOL. XXI. NO. 1 9 S ^ CENTS. Six Irrigated Coantles In Idaho PENSION TAX Tho MClti MCBrttr I* •^elon>''-^«Bd the gortnM M ii NOT bnnding sp tta« rnw m ta d II cUImt , . . n y i John T. V im noted economlrt. - EdltorUl Pag* TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1„ 1938 OFFICIAL COUNTY. NEWSPAPER BUS-TRAIN CRASH KILLS 20 UTAH STUDENTS Returns Home MYSTERY TELEGRAM HINTED AT TRIAL .mERYPRODyCES < CORONER DEIL EM MESSAGE BULLETIN At pro»eculion re<inest, a complete diagram of the Detweller building bwement on Main avenue was ac- cepted u sUte'B exhibit 15 this aft- ernoon At the trial or Uiincan Johnston. The defense did not ob- ject. The diagram, drawn by Harold W. Merritt, cIyH engineer, and ex- plained hj him to the Jury, pajrs particular attention, by a separate drawing, to the broken section ot concrete walk where the state will contcnd that a gun, George L. 01- aon’i car. keys and two rings < found. By O. A. KELKER Wention of a mysterious ^.telegram which the defense ^ asked Dr. George C. Hailey if he received—and which ap- parently might have directed the coroner whore to look for the wound onHhe body of the man who later was identified as George L. Olson — pro- vided a major highlight today in the trial of Duncan McD, Johnston on charge of murder. The trial went into, its fourth day before Judge J. W. Porter. Johnston is accused by the state of having mur- dered Olson, a Salt Lake City jewelry salesman, on or about May 21 of this year. yirst, and only, jocntlon of the mysterious message «as made this morning by E. V. Larson when he was leading cross examination for tho defense with Dr. Hailey on the stand. Larson had been que^Uonlng Dr. , Hailey as to any powder bums oa A Uie.'nret v ^ No Pow^ Bams Tlie scries of questions and an- swers on cross examination was; Larson: "Did you determine whether or not powder bums were there?" Hallcy; "I looked but saw none." Larson: ■ '‘Did you ninke any oilier exnmlnatlon which would have dls- clawd ituch powder burm?” Ifnllcy: “No. However. 1 did make a supcrficliil examinnllon of (lie en- tire body." Lnr.ion then mentioned (he lele- grnm; LarhWi: "Wn-s nnythiiiK Klvrii you tlm t rifty OK to where to look for u wound on tlio body?” Hnllcy: "No sir.” . LarHon: "Did you rocrlvp n tclr- grnm from Halt I.ake City nr did anvniip nliow you one from lliere?" llullpy; "Noflir." Car Exanilnatioii I No further mention witi innilc nf I- tlin nllrKCd trlcBrnm iit niiy oihi'r lltne, Mnrnlnu rroens wn.s culled l)v JurtRc Porler and w lini tlie Irliil sliirlrd iiKalii Hiillry wn.s sllll on Ilio Btnnd Iiut Lnrnon bfKiin f]iiMllonliiK him roncfTunlR nn rxiimlniitlon at the rtrnth car which wiis tundp by A..H. RoRers, Hall I.uke City detcc- tlve, I.nr.ion; "Wlien hn lookml Into the Iriir of the rnr wiiat <lld he dn?" Jlnllry: "Jin ral/ird up tlin buck ■eal," Lurson: "Did ho find nnythlMK Ihere?" Hftllry; "Yen, hr did. Hn found n toy Ruii. I nwunnrd It beloi)K<'d looiiii of Ihn Ol/ion children but, of <'nllr^^, I Imve no way of knowliiR defnlltcly," I.arjion: "Did hn examine tho front of thn rar?” Hailey; "Yes. ho run iiln hiuut along the imek nf tlie front nrni nnd found an rmply nhcit. I don't be- llpvn hfl took the cunhlon out nt tliat time, Hn «ftld. un I rrrall, (hut tic would flninh tiin rxmnlnatlou inter." \ (Itiln first exnmiiintlon wan mitdn •arly in thn luornluK nliciitiv nflrr nogera had arrived hv bui.) ' Idrntirira Buliri Called ycAterdny nn thn fl^^l wll- lifM for the iH'OMecullou, n/id cnn- tlnuing Ills tentlniony thin moniliiK. Dr. Haltry identified n hiiltrt wh1< h ha said wiui'taken from llic dnul man'a ncrk and alan thn nhell wlili li he Mid nogera found Iwhlrid the front senl. Ilotji were offrrrd iiy Pronerulnr Edward Dabcwk for Identification and were mntkrd nn ■Uto's exhlbita 13 and 14 fur idenll- lii-atiou. During hii festimony Dr, Hiillry aaid causa of death of tho man iin Bxomined waa '•gjinshot wound in Uio neck." Hailoy was dUmlurd aft/ir being on tho stand for a total of two hmiri nnd 89 mlnutea. Oecond witnoM called fur the prosecution waa Dr. H. L. Htowe wiio BRAlsled Dr. Hailey during liie ex- amination of thn bo<ly And al«o at tho limn tiie body was taken from tiio car at liie iKiiice Rtatlon, Dr, titowa waa ({uralioned by It, VornJ \ UcCiillougii, aalt IJiko.Oity attor- / nev re|)veM*ntlnR Mrs. Olnon. Mc- I <^ittoii||ii> (iuentloiis marked hU firAt \«ftlve jwrticliiation in tho trial, wlUi exception of qncatloning of Uin RAY EMENEGEK < ¥ 4^ ¥ ¥ Kidnaped Mail En Route to Coastal Home PETALUMA, Calif., t>ec. I (U.PJ— Ray Etoeneger, Petaluma auto deal- er, waa expected back home today after a harrowing el^erlcncc In which he said he was X07c«d to drive two armed ,men 750 miles from San Prancl«o to Salt Lake City, Utah. Emeneger told federal officials In Salt Lake . City that his captors dumped him. bound and gagged, near the outskirL^ of the city after beating him over the head. Emeneger’5 wife, Marian, and his father, Prank, retired Petaluma bus- Inew man, flew to Salt l^akc City yeaterdajr 40 leoompany the kidnap- ed':^'5y«l’h^‘retu:eiilp. . . SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. 1 (U.P)- AgenLs of Uic federal bureau of In- vestigation and police officers todiiy continued Investigation into the case or Ray ?mcneger, PetHluma, Calif., buslnes.^ man, who said he wu.s forccd to drive two nhniyl men (lom San Francl.5c0 to Salt Lake Clly, 1,}nder quoalloning nf McOuliniigh, •nd over Iho objection of the dcr f«n« witlrh wan ovi'rruicd by Jiuliin (CsaUauMl •« rai* I, Colunia ») r Hunt Starts for 2 Kidnapers of Convent Girl, 18 OXON HILL, Md., Dec. 1 (U.R>—The father and sister of an 18-year-old convent scliool jjiil who was kidnaped by two men in a black truck left their homes at 7:40 a. rh., this morning with four Baltimore city detectives. ^ The girl’s father, William B. Brown, a government em- ploye in Washington, asked newspaper reporters not to follow them. He promised to reveal any developments on hi.s return. ADDED FUND FOn RELIEFSEEN ft IAN . 2SESSIONS By DAVID N. JOHNSON BOISE, Ida., Dcc. 1 (U.R)-Tlic regular session of the slate Icgls- Inture, convening Jan, 2. will prob- ably have to (!!y United Preu) <^apl. Anthony Eden, former ISrltlah foreign secretary, intrndi lo Ktuily working eondltioni and iiDURiiig proirct.« In the Dnlted Ktulrn on hU forUicomlng brief vl'>ll. it was learned today . . . Hn speuka before the rongrru of Anirrlran liiduiilry in Nrir York Dec. II on "Draiocracy aild Mud- crn CIviilMlian" . . . Henry Ford ttxUiy iirgi-d a llmiled nilmls.ilon of Jrwlnh rcfuneea from aonniuiy liUo the Unlled Hlalr.s. cotileiKllUK they would iio "a reiil nawt to our fountry" . . . Edwin N. Nmlth, national labor rrlatiunn board member, Is doubt- ful that frdrral ccurla would give lal)ur'n problemi under the W ainer act "Iho sympathetic underitaiid- hi|" which Ihn labor board bus demoiuitrutrd, remarking In an addrcM last nigiit that Judgci "dn- volo a large iiarl ot their ener- giri lo thtnking in terms of prop- erly rlghtn" . . . Hob IhiriiM. the Arknnsnn come- dliiii, Iwiiinn Imnoriiry mayor of Canoga paik, a lloIlywcHHl suburb, toilny , . . John M. Jones, who flew non- Ntup from 1.01 Angclca to New York In a "scooter” plane, setting a new dUUnce record for Ufhl planea, eatlmated today thaf ll roll him |SO.Dt lo make (he trip. Gaels Cliosen Tor Play iu (Cotton Bowl MOIlAllA, Collf., Deo. I <u.w~ lltother Albert, pirnldcnl of ot. Mary's Roilegn, tmlay aald ho wmild Kanction nccc|>tanon of a bid to the Ootton imwi looltiiiii game at Daiias. Texan, If Ooach Hilp Madlgau given hlA approval. ilrother Albert naid he planned to confer witli Madlgaii—now ai Lofl AnKrlen—by teiephonn loter to- day. II at, Mary's finally accepts lim bid. Iho OatU’ opponent would bo unbeaten Texas Tech, tit. U ary’a rilmaxeci Ita 1B38 cam- paign hero Nov, 13 ending Unlver- nity of BantA Glara'a IB-gainn'win- ning streak. I’rvvloiisly tit. Mary's defeated Oonsaga, Loyola. Uiilvor- nity of Portland, nnd Unlveraity of (iun rranrlnc-o. OanU wern de- Iroicd only by University of Cali- fmiila and I'Virdiiam, latlon to provide $200,000 or more (or the carc of the state's indlscnt ihrough January and part of Feb- ruary. It was indicated today. Although the special se.sslon of the legislature adjounud alnc die yesterday after dealing out $130,000 for ii:llef through December, It was pointed out that by the end of the year relief clients will again lacc empty cupboards. TThus, before digging into perma nent IcgLslation to correct alleged faults in the method of relief ad- ministration, the legislature must make additional provision to help the destitute get comfortably through the bitter winter months. Thrash Out Charges Since the special legislature failed to enact a hastily drawn bill which would have centralized with the ti^ U ty And the state, board of cx- DhiloeVs the dls^uraement of relief cheeks, the regular session will have to thrash out the changcs. Republicans probably will lead the attack on Uie present system of relief dhtrlbutlon through county offices, ■Rcpubllcnnn havo a major- ity in both houses and Sen. Thomas 'Heath of Pranklln county, Ropub- llcan fitfttc chairman, served warn- ing that an attempt would be made to halt pre-blennium expenditure uf budgeted funds. The relief problem wns mnde nil the more' acute today with word that the fc<lcrnl government was re- leasing I.UOO WPA workers buck to the state for direct relief. ThU un- bulmicM the plans made for De- cember null tho special appropria- tion to thr extent where nntlclpnted 100 iier m il pityificnt ot coopcriitlvc jw lnl fi'ecurlly claims will not bo l>o.vtibln, Indli ullons of Expansion Tlellef In Idaho is not st^tilc nt the prc.’.rnt. IiuilnitloiUi are tliot 11 will (vpiiiiil. On thl.H bn.MA. II b nrgucd l>v Irlnuh ot the new nd- mlnbtrntlou ihiil control of n-llnf pxpendlturcs must not bo loi:nllrd with coimiy Skjitiinrlty but niiiht hnvo a brnk'' in tho ntnto cn|>ll»l building. M rnntliur, (lov. ihtr>’ .lllit Clark np- ppnli-(l to llnrry 1„ Hopkins. WPA iidnilnl.itnitor, to chiingo a rule prn- VPiUlng icliifltalement of W I’A workcrH after nix months of private employment. Rtivrrnor a.-'ked tlm t the ntnte’s (juDta br Itu-rritncd, if ihi!< niblr. Haih Heject Uequv»t To Cut Freight Rates WAHHINCI'IXJN, I>er. I (U Pi-llie railroads today rejrcird a request by Hecrrtnry nf Ayrlrultliro Wallnce thttt they tecluco ftrlglit rairn on ritrun frniU to nid In dlsjionlng of llm largo crop. A. 1". (.’Icvrlnnd, vlcc prcjiident of the Avioclntlnii Am rrlrnn Itiillroiuln. Auld Uia trii advlAory lonim lllto ot tiio ansoci- nllon had rrnrhrd "Ihn flnnl imitnl- nioim <-on<'lunlon’' that tiio loadn roulil not rrducn rntrs. tVAIVK AITKAI. JtlGIITH flAN ntAN(3IHCO, Dec, 1 (IIRI— 'I1in (lovernnienl'A murder on Alca> trax caM tvim citned flfflcinlly today after eonvlrin Jainrs l.ucnn nnd Itufiln I'rankllii waived their right lo ni)i>fiil nrutenrm of life imprison- ment for the nliiying of a prison guaril. Pilot Safe after Plane Crashes The kidnaped girl was Mary Brown, an attractive brunette girl of a v e r a g e height. It was believed her father nnd sister nnd the detccUves were going to the-.scene of the abduction to have Lucy. Mary s 15-year-old sister who fought her way free from the men late yesterday when they seized Mar%’, point out the exact spot. Delivery Truck Btop* Lucy's story of the crlmo gave crcdencc to the police theory that the girl's abduction was for pur- pascs other than ran-wm. The girls were returning from Notre Dame academy in Washington shortly after 4 p. m. yesterday. A small delivery truck stopped beside them on the road, Lucy sold, and two men offered them a ride. "We told them no." she told PO' . :e. ‘ We said we Just had a little way to go and would rather walk."' The truck drove on a short way and then turned and came back. Both men Jumped out. Heard Hister Bcreatn "They didn't say a word." said. "I ran into some bushes near the road and kept ruimlng. I lieard Mary screaming and looked beck. Both men hnd'gTBtibcd her and were throwing her into the truck." Lucy, near collapse when she reached home, could give only a general description of the men. She said they were "big and rough look- The i)u(eau of Investigation refused to say'what action it was taking, but it was a&'iumcd G-men had been assigned to the case, ns is customarj'. Ceam Attack Searchers, urged on by the fear- tortured father. William B. Brcwn, an employe of the government bu- reau of engraving and printing In Washington, sevrn miles away, fear- ed t h a t hLs daughter, Mary, had been attacked nnd murdered. No ransom demand had been re- ceived by her father, and authorl- tle.i feared that it wns not a kid- naping for ransom. Tiio poMc was searching Prlnco George's country where, .In some secluded place. It expected to find the girl's body. If she were alive, they reasoned, hiic would have found her woy home. SyRF DESFIIOyS CRASHED AN 0AN FRANCISCO, Dec. I (UPi- JJooming surf, which took Uie llve.i of five |M>r«ons nbonrd a United Airlines trnnxpoft forced down off Point Jteyrs on the rocky coastllno nortli of here, completed iU de- fltructl6u of tho i)lafio today. Coinpnny officials nbandoncd a. i dangerous nnd uniirofiinblo llielr ho|>es of niti'mptlng to salvage the piano being jwundrd to bib imdrr tho smashing nf thn surf. Virtually nil ho|>en were given up. too, ot rfH^overing Uio bottles of tluwc clutchrd liy the surf nnd cor- rletl out to H'li whero it wns liellov- Troiio ('onlinue* Investigation of Uie criinh con- tinued With A formal Inaulry M-t for an unannoun(«d later dnto at which tlmo it wns expected Itidwrt Hoyt, chlpf of tho invrntlgutlng division of the civil neronaiitlrs nuthorliy. would give hid full report on the craih, United Airlines also nnnounced plana for a Uiorough iirobo of tlie crash, «(lUi bollt iiivesligatlng gioupi concentrating tiielr efforls on de- Uie nlnnft slrnytxl ort its 8eatllo>to-Bnn WnncUco course nrxier radio conditions described as "too peiteot." Tlie pUot. Oapl. Charles hlend, who Moaped from tho wreckage with (CoBtlauid on r*f« I. Coll 15 are Seriously Injured in Tragic Crossing Mishap By NEWTON A. STEARNS SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 1 (U.R)—At least twenty persons, oil but one high school students, were killed and 20 o lh tn were Injured today when a school bus was struck by a Denver & Kio Grande Western fast freight train at a crossini; 15 miles south of here. The accidcnt, worst in Utah in recent years, occurred duririg a snowKtorm which made vIsiblHly poor. Of the injured, 15 were in serious condition. Fire wcr« released from Salt Lal<e general hospital after UcaintnU The division Ruperinlcndcnt*s office of the railroad n id that 26 had been killed, according to information from ihcif representative at the scene of the crash, but the flfure could not be confirmed at hospitals nnd mortuaries. The bus belonged to the Jordan school district. School officials made a tentative estimate that there were approit* roately 40 students on the bus. F. A. Silcox, driver of the bus, was travelling north, par* allel to the railroad tracks. He turned to cross tho tracks and the. train struck the school bus Hqunrely in the middle. The bus was domollshod and tho boys and girls sittiiig in the niiddle portion w cif ground to death under th« \m mis I PACE OF D 1 In one of the year's moit dnmaUe sewa pletorcf, Charles B. Blead, ■ttlelT. Five persons died id (he crash. ' Note weary esprcMiDD- on Stead’a face. Hog Marketing Data Features Meet Here Expert advicc on grading i<tid marketing of southern Idalio Iiog-s at tlio big contra! markets was offered here totlay a.H one of the highlights of the firat annual meeting of the Idaho Livenlock Marketing aHsociution. Menii)erH of affiliated county unit.'t convened at LG.G.F. hall in an all-day HCHHion which started with an executive meeting and thirt afternoon was turned into a general forum scHHion that heard R. L. Clark, markeling HpeciiillHt and co-|>arlner in tho cofn- mlHHioii firm of Bodine and Clark, I’orttand, Ore. Unriperted hichllght of Informa- tion issued by Mr. CHirk came this noon nl thn Klwanls club meetljig where he waa guest speaker. At tlini galhrrlng he deelarrd th a t Idaho and northwestern hogs, fed on small grains, “make the best ham and bacon in the world." Ho drclnrcd that Idolio's ham niul bncon nro bottrr than tiiono proccMcd In thn east. 'Hil.i nftrrnoon Mr. Clark wnn to dlscuNi thn nrlUiig ot hogs lii cen- tral markets In relation to county buying, lie was also to gkvo duU on thn aiiKiimt ot ho^a, the grading and tiui kind tlinse marketn want. At tiio rxccutlvfl acasion this mornhii. thn luinoclntion m et witii packor repienrntatlvcs to dctennhio yrnding of hogi, KIrrt Offirrra nuKlncss inntters before thn ns- norlntlon this nttrrnoon wern to Incluitn ncceptiuice of four more counly marketing | kki1 s Into nieni- borshlp, and Terlection or replace Release is Granted to Mrs. Hopper HOISI-:, Ida.. Dec. 1 (U.R)— nirN. Angela Iluppvr, form er BoiHe clly clerk who embez- zled more than $1(10,000 of the m u n i r l p u l i l y ’H funds, to- day was grnnled a condi- tional parole from the Klato primin at a brief HCNsion of the Htate pardon hoard. She wa>i paroled lo Mr. and Mrn. JoHcph P. Fallon of San I’ninclMco, dcNcribctl im “old friendH of the family.” THEM) "AI'I’AI.I.lNti" Ni'W YOUK. »e<i, 1 <lJ.h Jo.irpli W. I’owrli. presldrnt of tlin tWK:|rly (if nnvol architects luid mnrine rn- Klnrrrs, told the /loclrly tiHlsy tiiiit the (rend toward Kovmiini'nl own- rrshl]) of tho mrrriinnt niiiilut< wiui ''mipiilllng" and mitiht pntu' <llsiui- trouR to private ship (ijn'intors. TIIAIN IJtAPS TIIAC KH OUOVII.I.F. Cnilf., D rr 1 (IJC -rffciii-'i of wrecking <t Vw< i nlloweil hr Western Pnclfio scriiti: limited (I <'iinlinun on east todny nftrr it Micl l'-ni>ed (he tinrkn nn n n him tulles west of hrrr, Inlurlng Clin- new membrts nnd slinking tiii iioie timh 41) pusscuurrn. LONDOK, Dec. 1 (U.R)-lUly will acccdo to the 193D naval ngrcement signed by tho tfnltcd States, Great Britain nnd Prancc. It waa nounced officially t-'day. A protocol attached to .the treaty made possible' the adherence of other powers at any time. The protocol will be f)^ed tomorrow- at tho foreign offlci by Dlno Orandl, iltallon ambasaiulor, ^d David Montagus Scott. undeiArelary of tho foreign officti.^ ^ The chief consequence ot Italian •4hmnce will be ttut auly. vUl not ,^hangO Infofrtiauon regard* Ing naval building progranU with France. Great Britain and the Uhlted States. In this conncstlon Britain will notify Rome thnt (he three powers have dccldcd to Invoke the treaty’s escalator cinuse to permit construc- tion of 40,000. ton battleships. Britain will add, however, that 'she will not build above 40.000 tons pro- vided other European powers hpect that limit. : Tlie treaty provide.^ maximum tonnage of 36.000 tons for capital shlpi with 14-inch guns. Other pro- visions Included; Maximum tonnage ot aircraft carriers 23,000 tons wUh 6.1-incli guns; llmltaUon ot cruiser nnd destroyer categoriea to be clnsncd AS "light surface veoseis" at 8,000 tons with 0.1-Inch guns; max- imum submarine tonnage of 3,000 tons with S.l-lnch guns. niont of till' foiir-ninii exrcutlvo board, I'rcMcnt officers nro Qcoriio fi. Ireih, lliilit, prenldent; ». lliiKhen, Iilnho I'AiIIa, vico-preiil- dent; W. J. Tnflor, Itlgby, aocre. tnry, nnd J. W. Matthews, Burlny. thfl fourth member of tiio executive coiumlttre. Ac<'«'planrn of the additional four rouniy Krouiw into tho tdnho' n rintion will i)rinn the total to 13. ail III south central and nouthrnstrm Idnhri. Method of ficcling officers this (I'uiillntKd on l'«|i I, Cuhimn Former Burley Man Held for Attempting to Sell U. S. Fighting Plane Plans to Japanese Agents ' ix>s ANcmiJSO, Ueo. 1 aj.ro—An nlrrrnft |ilant Rin|>loye waa ln< dlt'lrd t<Miiiy on rhiirges of trying lo sell to Japanese secrsts of iiewrst flKhilng planes for Amer> ii-n's reiiiiuunidit. 'llm planea wero tiie powerful "rii-l" tyiie bombers and a revo* iuUonnry new combat tlilp cniled "nn exi>rrinienlal job," yet on the drawing tMinrds, UuU> lyiwa were bohig rusiied Into production nt tiie Norihrop factory. Podenil officers said tiint Karl Drummond, ai, InKtew.xKl, Callf.. admlttwJ taking lao photograiiha nnd IS blueprinta nnd nnuiKi(ll»» them out Mnder hla rlothlng. I>rummond lald he cnmo iiere In May. »n, from Wichftn, Kan., whwj hb iMinnU, Mr. and Mrs. P- W. M ram onii live, iio was bom In Buftoy, Idaho. ^>0 Indlettneiu, oiling him tor espionage,'told lie offered ilio lii- lodttauoa to JapaneM for W/WO. lint Ihey fe a re d a "irap” nsul Itirnrii him down. II ^n1d ho rontnftffl a iil|ii Jap- anrr.n Kovernmrnt official nnd a priiiiiliirnt Japuncsn lawyer horo <m II iiluno-buying nilAslon; nt- ini'lir.i of tho Jujinnrso roiinulalo. niMl ilio cauUin of n Jnpahcso Ilnnurr h> the harbor. Collin of .the piuiui were missing nt Northrop headqunrtern for six niDiilhs. The federal bureau of In* neivl<<i c'Ombiiicil Ihnir loincn. ',l1teU- auU*«splouaga .acUvlly haa boon coiioenUalod In aouUiorn Culifornia for a year becniuto St huge onlers ot army nnd navy planes plncrd In half a doton air- crnft factoriea near Loa Angeloa. Aiieiits chnrgrd that Druinmoiul had been taking bhioprlnia and pholotinipliN from Norlhrup only Ainco Mny, liHllcatlna that others had stolen plans. They anid tlrummoiid took data nimont dally, oonoealing It at kils home. Hr wns employed Inst year in thn Nuilhnip advcrllAl|ig de* partmuit. Probe Starts In Illness of Rich Man, 86 1.08 ANOkLEa, Dec. 1 (U.P)-An fifl-yenr-o!(l mllllnnnlre'i mysterious lllnru was lnve^(l||ntrd tndny be- cniiiic relntlve.^ fenred he was bring slowly poisoned. •nio nurd ninn hss become weskrr nnd wrukrr the punt month, while phv^l<'lllns stood by baffled, nnd finally 'nirKday nljjht hn wan le- movi'd front ills pnliillnl iioino to a pilviilo iKwpltiil oti orilers from Clst- rli-t Atloniry Union ntis. Ills Idrntlly will not bo revealed unill nn lnve.^llRation has been eom- ploied, n tts fftlil. '1110 district nt- toniry ordered chfinlcni nnnlysU of "cniliilii iimtcrluls' from the m nns brdiooin. Three Nunrs lii 'nireo mirsen ciirltiB for the jm- tlrnt on I'lHlit-hour uliifts, nnd ent- iiiu llin ninne fixici hn did. nlro nrn 111. 11iey wcin ori1eie<l lo the same ii(>s|ilinl. nil:, niilit Ihiit wllliln the |inst nidulh Ihe sick tiinn l>n<t chnniied hin will. lH-i|iioulhlng >'J:<A.OOO to rel- utlK'.'i mill eriiployrs h n e . Will IteyUrd 'I’hr ennn lins lirrn iiiulrr Irivrstl- Unllfin lor I'rveriii wrekn. KItls snid tin was fnri'eil to ste)) hi and order tho niMirs rriiiovni, brioro the In- veniltinllnn wun finlshrd, iH'cau-'o his condllloii wnn iircoiiiing rilllenl, It wnn iliiilMg (tin jinst wr<'k th u t Ihe niii^en wrin sirirken. 'I'lm nlrklx-d revision of ttio aged niiin'n will WAS reixirtrd to have left MO.UOO to n liousnkeri>er, *60,000 to a (iMtrr son, *A0.000 lo (ho wito c^f Iho foster son. 130,000 to his business mniiniier and t|ie balance, a large nmount i-hleflydn instirnnre jiollclefl, lo 4B rrlntlves living in tlw cnsU train. The 85-car freight was r0> ported travelliiiff at fuU-Bpwd.' and Although Efigineer £. I* Reymer applied the brakes immediately the c a b o o s e reached the crosBing before he could bring- the traio to A— stop. Many bodiu were cut to pieces by ‘tfiCtralri's Ten of tb« iDJured were iMdUy . Identified, btft th« dead v e n ao badly mongl^ that none wm Im- medlalel}^|ilepBnlsabl^ tv«ik to parents.-,. , Tba AcddMit occurred a t • «, m. at Lompton;' % beet>)o*dln< s u u o n ,. F arald 4UC0X. dttTer:ot.Uia bu«». - wa*,kUIed:instanUr. Bodies of the d«a^. wen •b««n ■ alone tbQ.right*b(-)in]r for ajquoBCa t«r of a-'oiUe, S o ^ of ttsgJMdiM-' «ei« out to pleceTly *bkel#^rw r. : Silcox had beeA snow and slippery pavement and arrived at the grade eroaslng l«ter, thkn usual. The train was reported tmvelllnf at full speed when It reached th e . * erociliiK. The engineer applied' hi* brakes immediately but oouU 'not stop the heavy frotght for a quarter ot a mile. . Plfteen «ere. killed almost in-.; stantly, The injured were sent to the hos- pital 1ft miles away, and four more died In ambulances on the vojr.' StinrlTors W ander Away The terrific crash bent the frame of the bus Into a narrow boneshoe shape. Books, band instruments and , lunches wero scattered alone the track. The few students who were not injured or killed were lo the rear of the bus. which was the only part , of tho machine tliat was left in- Uict. Tlie survivors had wandered from the acene of the crash and could not be reached Immediately by slverlff's officers InvesUgatlnf the disaster. AuHtriiliu t<> Admit 15,000 German Jews OANIIICHItA, Auslrailn. Ueo, 1 (U.W —Ausirulia will udmll lft,000 Germ an Jewish rt'fiiKocA wltliln the neat three yeuis, inluUler of interior Mo- Bwcn told the liniise of repreeent«> ttvoN today. 'm u wns coiuiderrd the maximum Ausirulia could absorb wlUtout dU- tiirblng luhor and living oonblUons, he said. CmON FEARS MYSLEIIAm DETnOIT, D«o. 1 (U.f3 — T h e United Automobile Workers union today anticipated disciplinary ao> lion by thn Chrysler corporation iimnBgement ngslnst leaders of a "wlidcal ” strike which made 14,U0 workers Idle, Tlie strike of 60 UAW members at the Plymouth division’s body imndilng department ended lat« yesterday when tiio executive board of the UAW’S locnl SI ordered the strikers back to work. The eo workers, who tied up oper> Atlons at PlymouUi, Dodge and llrlKgs Mnnufaoturiug c o m p a n y plunta because of a shortage of ma« Iciinln, reportedly alriKk for hIgl>«V wnurs. 'Hie Issue liad been In nego- tlntlon for several months and on Urt. 37 stopped work In the depart- mont for 10 minutes. ‘Hie rnnnngement. Urtlon spokes- iiien snld, promised by Friday an answer to the union’s demand for wage Increases. Union offlelals, wlio dl-1 not attend local 61'a meeting yesterday, said Uiera was "no JusU- ficfttloir’ for tlie strike. Tho unton’s rontrnct wlUi the company eontaUu a "no strike’ oinuse, Utey said. Hope Seen for Large Sc(de Exchanging of Prl8oner$ in Spain LONDON, Dee. 1 (UA — H»e foreign office repokted today that the DrlUsh eoounlaskn M the n * . change of prlsonera In thl olvU war hoped to ns|oUa(»a aoale aaehante. ineludtnc In the foreign mlMtoni o( provided there were no furtl.. euUons of prisoners by et(te RUUMBs n m cQ O N t'--:'' v' HKl^INQrORS, nnland. OMr-1 ; (U»—Tbe VbMtst p « ................ 'Ity tbe I Si; Interior i

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W eather Forecast^F v U r c lo u d j t« D l(h t a n d F r l d t r r

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y O L . X X I. N O . 1 9 S ^ CENTS.

Six Irriga ted C oantles In Idaho

PENSION TAXT ho M Clti MCBrttr

I* •^elon> ''-^«B d th e g o r t n M M i i N O T bnnd ing s p tta« r n w m t a d II cU Im t , . . n y i Jo h n T . V i m no ted econom lrt. -

EdltorUl Pag*

TW IN F A L L S, ID A H O , THU RSDAY, DECEMBER 1„ 1938 O F F IC IA L C O U N T Y . N E W S P A P E R

BUS-TRAIN CRASH KILLS 20 UTAH STUDENTS

Returns Home

MYSTERY TELEGRAM HINTED A T TRIAL.mERYPRODyCES < CORONER DEIL

EM MESSAGEB U L L E T IN

A t pro»eculion re<inest, a complete d iag ram o f th e D etw e lle r building b w e m e n t on M a in avenue was ac ­cep ted u sU te 'B e x h ib it 15 th is a f t ­e rnoon At th e t r ia l o r U iincan Jo h n s to n . T h e d e fe n se d id n o t ob­je c t. T he d ia g ra m , d ra w n by Harold W . M e rr itt , cIyH e n g in ee r, and ex­p la in ed h j h im to th e Jury, pajrs p a rticu la r a t te n t io n , by a separate d raw ing , to th e b ro k en section ot concrete w alk w h e re th e s ta te will con tcnd th a t a gu n , G eorge L. 01- aon’i c a r . keys a n d tw o rin g s < found.

B y O. A. K E L K E RW ention o f a m ysterious

^ . t e le g r a m w hich th e defense ^ asked Dr. G eorge C. Hailey if

he received— a n d w hich ap ­p aren tly m ig h t hav e directed th e coroner w hore to look fo r th e wound onH he body of the m an w ho la te r w as identified as George L . Olson — pro- vided a m a jo r h ig h lig h t today in th e tr ia l o f D uncan McD, Joh n sto n on c h a r g e of m urder.

T he tr ia l w e n t in to , its fo u r th day b efo re Ju d g e J . W. P o rte r. Jo h n s to n is accused by th e s ta te o f hav in g m u r­dered Olson, a S a lt L ake C ity jew elry salesm an , on o r about M ay 21 o f th is yea r.

y ir s t , a n d o n ly , jo c n tlo n of th e m ysterious m e ssa g e « a s m ade th is m orn ing by E . V . L arso n w hen he w as le ad in g c ro ss ex am in a tio n for th o defense w ith D r. H ailey on th e sta n d .

L arson h a d b e e n que^U onlng D r. , H ailey a s to a n y p ow der b u m s o a

A U ie .'n re t — v^ No P o w ^ B a m s

T lie sc ries o f q u e stio n s a n d a n ­sw ers on c ro ss e x a m in a tio n w as;

L arso n : "D id y o u determ ine w h e th e r o r n o t p ow der bum s were th e re?"

H allcy ; " I looked b u t saw none."L arson : ■'‘D id you ninke any oilier

exnm lnatlon w h ic h w ould have d ls- c law d ituch p o w d er b u r m ? ”

Ifn llcy : “No. H ow ever. 1 did m ake a supcrficliil e x am in n llo n of (lie e n ­tire body."

Lnr.ion th e n m e n tio n e d (he le le- grnm ;

LarhW i: "Wn-s nnythiiiK Klvrii you tlm t rifty OK to w h ere to look for u wound on tlio b o d y ? ”

H nllcy: "No s ir .” .LarHon: "D id you rocrlvp n tc lr-

g rnm from H alt I .ak e City nr did anvniip nliow you one from lliere?"

llu llpy ; "N oflir."C a r E x an iln atio ii

I No fu r th e r m e n tio n w iti innilc nf I- tlin nllrKCd trlcB rn m iit niiy oih i'r

lltn e , M nrnlnu rroens wn.s culled l)v JurtRc P o r le r a n d w lin i tlie Irliil s li ir l rd iiKalii H iillry wn.s sllll on Ilio Btnnd Iiu t Lnrnon bfKiin f]iiMllonliiK h im roncfT unlR n n rx iim ln iitlon a t th e rtrn th c a r w h ic h wiis tundp by A ..H . RoRers, H all I.uke City detcc- tlve,

I.nr.ion; "W lien hn lookml Into the I r i i r of th e r n r w iia t <lld he dn?"

Jln llry : "Jin ra l/ird up tlin buck ■eal,"

Lurson : "D id ho fin d nnythlMK Ihere?"

H ftllry; "Yen, h r d id . Hn found n toy Ruii. I nw unnrd I t beloi)K<'d looiiii o f Ihn Ol/ion c h ild re n bu t, of <'nllr^^, I Imve no w ay of knowliiR defnlltcly ,"

I .arjion: "D id hn e xam ine tho fro n t of thn r a r ? ”

H ailey ; "Y es. ho run iiln hiuut along th e im ek n f tl ie f ro n t nrni nnd fo und a n rm p ly nhcit. I don 't be- llpvn hfl took th e cunhlon o u t n t t lia t tim e, Hn «ftld. un I r r r a l l , (hu t tic w ould flninh tiin rx m n ln a tlo u inter."

\ ( I t iln f ir s t exnm iiin tlon wan mitdn •a rly in th n luornluK nliciitiv n f lr r nogera h a d a rr iv e d hv bui.)

' I d rn t ir i ra B u lir iC alled ycAterdny nn thn fl^^l w ll-

lifM for th e iH'OMecullou, n/id cnn- tln u in g Ills ten tln iony th in moniliiK. D r. H a ltry id e n tif ie d n h iiltr t wh1< h h a sa id w iu i 'ta k e n from llic dnu l m an 'a n c rk a n d a lan th n nhell wlili li h e M id n o g e ra fo u n d Iwhlrid the f ro n t sen l. I lo tji w ere o ffr r rd iiy P roneru ln r E d w ard D abcw k for Iden tifica tion a n d w ere m n tk rd nn ■U to's exh lb ita 13 a n d 14 fur iden ll- lii-atiou.

D uring h i i fe s tim o n y D r, H iillry a a id c au sa of d e a th o f tho m an iin Bxom ined w aa '•g jin sh o t wound in Uio neck." H ailoy w as d U m lu rd aft/ir being on th o s ta n d fo r a to ta l of two h m iri n n d 89 m lnu tea .

O econd w itnoM called fur th e p ro secu tion w aa D r. H . L. Htowe wiio BRAlsled D r. H ailey d u r in g liie ex ­a m in a tio n of th n bo<ly And al«o a t th o lim n tiie body w as ta k en from tiio c a r a t li ie iKiiice Rtatlon, D r, titowa waa ({uralioned by It, V ornJ

\ U cC iillougii, a a l t I J ik o .O ity a tto r- / nev re|)veM*ntlnR M rs. Olnon. Mc- I <^ittoii||ii> (iuentloiis m a rk e d hU firAt \ « f t l v e jw rtic liia tio n in th o tr ia l, wlUi

e xception of q ncatlon ing of Uin

RA Y EM ENEGEK

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Kidnaped Mail En R o u te to Coastal Home

PETA LU M A , C alif., t>ec. I (U.PJ— R ay E toeneger, P e ta lu m a a u to deal­e r, w aa expected back hom e today a f te r a ha rro w in g e l^e rlcn cc In w hich h e sa id h e w as X07c«d to drive tw o a rm e d ,m en 750 m iles from San P r a n c l« o to S a lt L ake C ity, U tah .

E m eneger to ld fede ra l officials In S a lt L ake . C ity th a t h is cap tors dum ped h im . bound a n d gagged, n e a r th e outskirL^ of th e c ity a fte r beatin g h im over th e head.

E m eneger’5 w ife, M arian , and h is fa th e r , P ra n k , r e ti re d P e ta lum a bus- Inew m a n , flew to S a lt l^akc City yeaterdajr 40 le oom pany th e kidnap- e d ': ^ '5 y « l ’h ^ ‘r e t u : e i i l p . . .

SA L T L A K E C IT Y . Dec. 1 (U.P)- AgenLs of Uic fede ra l bu reau of In­v estiga tion a n d police officers todiiy con tin u ed Investigation in to the case or R ay ?m cn e g er , PetH lum a, Calif., buslnes.^ m a n , w ho sa id he wu.s forccd to drive two nhniy l m en (lom S an Francl.5c0 to S a l t L ake Clly,

1,}nder quoa llon ing n f McOuliniigh, • n d over Iho ob je c tio n of the dcr f « n « w itlrh wan ov i'rru icd by Jiuliin

(CsaUauMl • « r a i* I , Colunia »)

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Hunt Starts for 2 Kidnapers of Convent Girl, 18

OXON H IL L , Md., Dec. 1 (U.R>—T he fa th e r and s is te r of an 18-year-old convent scliool jjiil w ho w as kidnaped by tw o m en in a black truck left th e ir hom es a t 7:40 a. rh., th is m orn ing w ith fo u r Baltim ore city detectives. • ^

T he g ir l’s fa th e r, William B. Brown, a governm ent em ­ploye in W ashington , asked new spaper re p o rters n o t to follow th em . H e promised to reveal any developm ents on

hi.s re tu rn .

ADDED FUND FOn RELIEF SEEN ft IAN. 2 SESSIONSBy D A VID N . JOHNSON

B O ISE , Id a ., Dcc. 1 (U.R)-Tlic regu la r se ssion of th e s la te Icgls- Inture, conven ing J a n , 2. will p rob ­ably have to

(!!y U nited P re u )<^apl. A n thony E den, form er

ISrltlah fo re ign se c re ta ry , in tr n d i lo Ktuily w orking eo n d ltio n i and iiDURiiig proirct.« In th e D nlted Ktulrn on hU forU icom lng brief vl'>ll. i t w as le arn ed today . . . Hn speuka before th e r o n g r r u of A n irrlra n liiduiilry in N rir York Dec. II on "D ra iocracy a ild M ud- c rn C IviilM lian" . . .H enry Fo rd ttxUiy iirgi-d a llm iled

nilmls.ilon of Jrw lnh rcfuneea from a o n n iu iy liUo th e U nlled Hlalr.s. cotileiKllUK they w ould iio "a reiil n a w t to ou r fo u n try " . . .

E dw in N. N mlth, n a tio n a l labor rrla tiunn board m em ber, Is dou b t­ful th a t f rd r ra l ccu rla would give lal)ur'n p rob lem i u n d e r th e W a in e r a c t " Iho sy m p a th e tic u n d e rita iid - h i |" w hich Ihn labo r boa rd bus dem o iu itru trd , rem a rk in g In an addrcM la s t n ig iit th a t Judgc i "dn- volo a la rg e iia r l o t th e ir ener- g ir i lo th tnk ing in te rm s of p ro p ­e rly rlgh tn" . . .

Hob IhiriiM. th e A rknnsnn com e- dliiii, Iw iiin n Im noriiry m ayor of C anoga p a ik , a lloIlywcHHl suburb, toilny , . .

Jo h n M . Jones, w ho flew non - Ntup from 1.01 A ngclca to New Y ork In a "scooter” p lane , se ttin g a new dU U nce reco rd fo r U fh l planea, eatlm ated today t h a f ll r o l l h im |SO.Dt lo m ake (he tr ip .

Gaels Cliosen Tor Play iu

(Cotton BowlM O IlA llA , Collf., Deo. I <u.w~

llto th e r A lbert, p irn ld c n l o f o t . M ary 's Roilegn, tm lay aald ho w mild Kanction nccc|>tanon of a bid to th e O otton imwi looltiiiii gam e a t D aiias. Texan, If O oach H ilp M ad lgau given hlA approval.

ilro th e r A lbert naid h e p lanned to con fe r w itli M ad lgaii—now a i Lofl AnKrlen—by te iephonn lo te r to ­day.

II a t , M ary 's fin a lly a cc ep ts lim bid. Iho O a tU ’ op p o n e n t w ould bo un b eaten T exas T ech ,

tit. U a ry ’a rilm axeci Ita 1B38 c am ­paign he ro Nov, 13 end ing U nlver- nity of BantA G la ra 'a IB -gainn 'w in ­ning s tre ak . I’rvvloiisly t it . M ary 's de feated O o n sag a , L oyola. Uiilvor- nity o f P o r tla n d , n n d U nlveraity of ( iun rranrlnc-o . O anU wern de - Iro icd on ly by U n ive rsity o f Cali- fm iila a n d I'Virdiiam,

la tlo n to prov ide $200,000 or m ore (or th e c a rc o f th e s ta te 's ind lscn t ih rough J a n u a ry a n d p a r t of F e b ­ru ary . I t w as ind ica ted today.

A lthough th e specia l se.sslon of th e le g is la tu re a d jo u n u d alnc die y esterday a f te r de alin g ou t $130,000 for ii:lle f th ro u g h D ecem ber, I t was po in ted o u t th a t by th e end of the year re lief c lien ts will again lacc em pty cupboards.

TThus, be fo re digging in to perm a n e n t IcgLslation to co rrec t alleged fau lts in th e m e thod of re lief ad ­m in is tra tio n , th e leg isla tu re m u st m ake a d d itio n a l provision to he lp th e d e s titu te ge t c o m f o r t a b l y th rough th e b itte r w in ter m onths.

T h r a s h O ut ChargesSince th e specia l legislature failed

to e n a c t a h a s tily d raw n b ill w hich w ould h a v e cen tra lized w ith th e t i ^ U t y A nd th e sta te , board of cx - DhiloeVs th e d ls^u raem en t o f re lie f cheeks, th e r eg u la r session will have to th ra s h o u t th e changcs.

R epub licans probably will lead th e a tta c k on Uie presen t system of re lief d h tr lb u tlo n th ro u g h county offices, ■ R cpubllcnnn havo a m a jo r­ity in bo th houses a n d Sen. T hom as

'H e a th of P ra n k lln county, R opub- llcan fitfttc c h airm a n , served w arn ­ing th a t an a tte m p t w ould be m ade to h a lt p re-b lenn ium expenditure uf budgeted funds.

T h e relief problem wns mnde nil th e m o re ' acu te today w ith w ord th a t th e fc<lcrnl governm ent was re ­leasing I.UOO W PA w orkers buck to th e s ta te for d irec t relief. T hU u n - bulmicM the p lans m ade for D e­cem ber null th o special app rop ria ­tion to th r e x te n t w here nntlc lpn ted 100 iier m i l pityificnt o t coopcriitlvc jw ln l fi'ecurlly claim s will n o t bo l>o.vtibln,

Indli u llons o f ExpansionTlellef In Id ah o is n o t st^tilc n t

th e prc.’.rn t. IiuilnitloiU i a re tlio t 11 will (vpiiiiil. O n thl.H bn.MA. II b nrgucd l>v I r l n u h o t th e new nd- m ln b trn t lo u ih ii l control of n-llnf pxpendlturcs m u st n o t bo loi:nllrd w ith coim iy Skjitiin rlty bu t niiiht hnvo a b rn k '' in tho ntnto cn|>ll»l building.

M rn n tliu r , (lov. ihtr>’.lllit C lark np- ppnli-(l to lln r ry 1„ H opkins. WPA iidn iln l.itn ito r, to chiingo a rule prn- VPiUlng ic liif lta lem en t o f W I’A workcrH a f te r nix m on ths of p rivate em ploym ent.

R tivrrnor a.-'ked tlm t th e n tn te’s (juDta b r Itu-rritncd, if ihi!< niblr.

H aih H eject Uequv»t To C u t F reight R ates

WAHHINCI'IXJN, I>er. I (U P i- llie ra ilroads today re jr c ird a request by H ecrrtn ry nf A yrlrultliro W allnce th ttt th ey tecluco f tr lg lit ra irn on ritru n frn iU to nid In dlsjionlng of llm largo crop . A. 1". (.’Icvrlnnd, vlcc prcjiident of th e Avioclntlnii A m rrlrnn Itiillroiuln. Auld Uia trii advlAory lo n im lllto o t tiio ansoci- nllon h a d r rn rh rd "Ihn flnnl im itnl- nioim <-on<'lunlon’' th a t tiio loadn roulil n o t rrducn rn trs.

tVAIVK A ITK A I. JtlG IIT HflAN ntA N (3IH CO , Dec, 1 (IIRI—

'I1in (lovernnienl'A m u rd er on Alca> trax caM tvim citned flfflcinlly today a f te r eonvlrin J a in rs l.ucnn nnd Itufiln I 'ran k ll ii waived th e ir r ig h t lo ni)i>fiil n ru ten rm of life im prison­m en t fo r the nliiying of a p rison guaril.

Pilot Safe after Plane Crashes

The kidnaped g irl w as M ary Brow n, an a ttra c tiv e b ru n e tte girl of a v e r a g e height.

I t w as believed he r f a th e r n n d s is te r nnd th e detccU ves w ere going to the-.scene of th e abd u ctio n to have Lucy. M ary s 15-year-old s is te r w ho fou g h t h e r w ay free from th e m en la te yesterday w hen they seized Mar%’, p o in t o u t th e exac t spo t.

D elivery T ruck Btop*Lucy's sto ry of th e crlm o gave

crcdencc to th e police th e o ry th a t th e g irl's abd u ctio n w as fo r p u r - pascs o th e r th a n ran-wm.

T h e girls w ere r e tu rn in g from N otre D am e academ y in W ash in g to n sho rtly a f te r 4 p. m . y esterd ay . A sm all delivery tru c k s topped beside th em on th e road , L ucy so ld , a n d tw o m en offered them a ride.

"W e to ld th em no ." sh e to ld PO'. :e. ‘ W e sa id we Ju st h a d a lit t le w ay to go a n d w ould r a th e r w a lk ." '

T h e tru ck drove on a s h o r t way a n d th e n tu rn ed a n d cam e back. B o th m en Jum ped out.

H ea rd H ister Bcreatn"T hey d id n 't say a w ord."

sa id . " I r a n in to som e bushes n e a r th e ro ad and kep t ru im ln g . I lieard M ary sc ream ing and looked beck. B o th m en hnd'gTBtibcd h e r a n d w ere th ro w in g h e r in to th e tru ck ."

Lucy, n e a r collapse w hen she rea ch e d hom e, could give on ly a g e n e ra l descrip tion of th e m en . She sa id th e y were "big a n d rough look-

T h e i)u(eau of Investiga tion refu sed to s a y 'w h a t ac tion i t w as ta k in g , b u t i t w as a&'iumcd G -m en h a d been assigned to th e case, ns is custom arj'.

Ceam A ttackS earch ers , urged on by th e fe a r-

to r tu re d fa th e r . W illiam B . B rcw n, a n em ploye of the g overnm en t b u ­re a u of engrav ing and p r in tin g In W ash in g to n , sev rn m iles aw ay, f e a r ­ed t h a t hLs dau g h ter, M ary , had been a ttac k ed nnd m urdered .

No ran so m dem and h a d been r e ­ceived by h e r fa th e r , a n d a u th o rl- tle.i fea re d th a t it wns n o t a k id ­n a p in g fo r ransom . T iio poMc was se a rch in g P rlnco G eorge's coun try w here, .In some secluded place . It expected to find th e g irl's body. I f s h e w ere alive, they reasoned , hiic w ould h av e found h e r woy hom e.

SyRF DESFIIOyS CRASHED AN

0A N FR A N C ISCO , Dec. I (U P i- JJoom ing su rf, w hich took Uie llve.i o f f ive |M>r«ons nbonrd a U nited A irlines trnnxpo ft forced down off P o in t J tey rs on th e rocky coastllno no r tli o f he re , com pleted iU de- fltruc tl6u of th o i)lafio today.

Coinpnny officials nbandoncd a.i da n g ero u s nnd uniirofiinblo llie lr ho|>es of n iti 'm p tlng to sa lvage the p iano being jw undrd to b ib im drr th o sm ash ing nf thn surf.

V irtually nil ho|>en were given up. too, o t rfH^overing Uio bottles of tluw c c lu tch rd liy the su rf nnd cor- rletl o u t to H'li whero it wns liellov-

Troiio ( 'on linue*Inv estig a tio n of Uie criinh con ­

tin u e d W ith A form al Inau lry M-t for a n u n a n n o u n (« d la te r dn to a t w hich tlm o i t wns expected Itidw rt Hoyt, ch lp f o f tho invrntlgutlng division of th e civil nerona iitlrs nu tho rliy . w ould give hid full repo rt on the c ra ih ,

U n ite d A irlines also nnnounced p la n a fo r a Uiorough iirobo of tlie c ra sh , «(lUi bo llt iiivesligatlng g ioup i c o n ce n tra tin g tiie lr e ffo rls on de-

Uie nlnnft slrnytxl o rtits 8e atllo> to-B nn W nncU co course n rx ie r ra d io cond itions described as " too pe iteo t."

T lie pUot. O apl. C harles h lend, w ho M oaped from tho w reckage w ith

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15 are Seriously Injured in Tragic Crossing Mishap

By NEW TON A. STEARNSSALT LAK E CITY, Dec. 1 (U.R)— A t least tw en ty persons,

o il b u t one high school stu d en ts , w ere killed and 20 o l h t n w ere In jured today when a school bus w as s tru ck b y a D enver & Kio Grande W estern fa s t fre ig h t tra in a t a crossin i; 15 miles south o f here.

T he accidcnt, w orst in U tah in recent yea rs, occurred duririg a snowKtorm which m ade vIsiblHly poor.

O f th e in jured , 15 w ere in serious condition. F ir e wcr« re leased from Salt Lal<e general hospital a f te r U c a in tn U

T he division Ruperinlcndcnt*s office of th e ra ilroad n i d t h a t 26 had been killed, according to inform ation from ih c i f rep resen ta tiv e a t th e scene o f th e crash , b u t th e f l f u r e could no t be confirmed a t hospita ls nnd m ortuaries.

T he bus belonged to th e Jo rdan school d is tr ic t. School offic ials m ade a ten ta tive e s tim a te th a t th e re w ere app ro it* roately 40 s tudents on th e bus.

F . A. Silcox, driver o f th e bus, was travelling n o rth , par* allel to th e railroad tracks.

H e tu rned to cross tho trac k s and the. tra in s tru c k th e school bus Hqunrely in th e middle. T he bus w as dom ollshod an d tho boys and g irls s ittiiig in th e niiddle po rtion w c if

ground to d ea th u nder th «

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In one of the year's m o it d n m a U e se w a ple to rcf, C harles B . B lead,

■ttlelT. Five persons died id (he crash . ' Note w eary esprcMiDD- on S tea d ’a face.

Hog Marketing Data Features Meet Here

E x p e r t advicc on g rading i<tid m arketing o f so u th e rn Idalio Iiog-s a t tlio big contra! m ark e ts w as o ffe re d h ere totlay a.H one of the h ighlights of th e fira t annual m ee tin g of th e Idaho Livenlock M arketing aHsociution.

Menii)erH of affiliated county unit.'t convened a t LG .G .F. hall in an all-day HCHHion w hich s ta r te d w ith an execu tive m eeting and thirt afternoon w as tu rn ed into a g en era l fo ru m

scHHion th a t h ea rd R . L . C lark, m ark e lin g HpeciiillHt and co-|>arlner in th o cofn- mlHHioii firm of B odine and C lark, I’orttand , O re.

U n rip e r te d h ic h llg h t of In fo rm a ­tio n issued by M r. CHirk c am e th is noon n l thn K lw anls c lub m eetljig w here h e waa guest sp e ak e r. At tl in i g a lh rr ln g he d e e la rrd t h a t Id ah o a n d n o rth w es te rn hogs, fed on sm all grains, “m ake th e best h a m a n d bacon in th e w orld ."

Ho drclnrcd th a t Id o lio 's h a m niul bncon nro b o ttr r t h a n tiiono proccM cd In thn e ast.

'H il.i n ftrrn o o n M r. C lark wnn to dlscuNi thn nrlUiig o t h o g s lii c e n ­tr a l m arke ts In re la tio n to c o u n ty buying, lie was a lso to gkvo d u U on thn aiiKiimt o t ho^a, th e g rad in g a n d tiu i kind tlinse m a rk e tn w an t .

A t tiio rxccutlvfl acasion th is m o rn h ii. thn luinoclntion m e t w itii packor rep ien rn ta tlv cs to d c te n n h io yrnding of hogi,

K Irrt O ffirrra nuKlncss inn tters be fo re th n ns-

norln tlon th is n ttr rn o o n w ern to Incluitn ncceptiuice o f fo u r m ore counly m arke ting |kki1s In to n ie n i- borsh lp , and T erlection o r rep lace

R elease is G ranted to Mrs. Hopper

H O IS I- :, I d a . . D ec . 1 (U.R)— n irN . A n g e l a I lu p p v r , f o r m e r BoiH e c l l y c le r k w h o e m b e z ­z le d m o r e t h a n $1 (10 ,000 o f t h e m u n i r l p u l i l y ’H f u n d s , t o ­d a y w a s g r n n l e d a c o n d i ­t i o n a l p a r o l e f r o m t h e K la to p r im in a t a b r i e f HCNsion o f t h e H ta te p a r d o n h o a rd .

S h e wa>i p a r o le d lo M r . a n d M r n . J o H c p h P . F a l lo n o f S a n I ’n in c lM c o , d c N c rib c tl im “ o ld f r i e n d H o f t h e f a m i ly .”

T H E M ) "AI'I’A I.I.lN ti"N i'W YOUK. »e<i, 1 <lJ.h Jo.irpli

W. I’ow rli. p resld rn t of tlin tWK:|rly (if nnvol a rc h ite c ts luid m nrine rn - K lnrrrs, told th e /loclrly tiHlsy tiiiit th e (rend tow ard K ovm iini'n l ow n- rrsh l]) o f tho m rrriin n t niiiilut< wiui ''m ipiilllng" and m itiht p n tu ' <llsiui- trouR to p rivate ship (ijn 'intors.

T IIA IN IJtA PS TIIAC KHOU O V II.I.F . Cnilf., D r r 1 (IJC

-rffciii-'i o f w recking <tVw<i nlloweil h r W estern Pnclfio scriiti: lim ited (I <'iinlinun on eas t todny n f tr r i t Micl l'-ni>ed (he tin rkn nn n n h im tulles w est of h rrr , In lurlng Clin- n e w m em brts nnd slinking tiii iioie tim h 41) pusscuurrn.

LONDOK, Dec. 1 (U.R)-lU ly will acccdo to th e 193D naval ngrcem ent signed by tho tfn ltcd S ta te s , G re a t B r ita in nnd P rancc . I t waa no unced officially t-'day.

A protocol a ttach ed to .the trea ty m a d e possib le ' th e adherence of o th e r pow ers a t any tim e. T h e pro toco l will be f ) ^ e d tom orrow - a t th o foreign o fflc i by D lno O ra n d l, i l t a llo n ambasaiulor, ^ d D avid M o n tagus S c o tt. u n d e iA re la r y of th o fore ign officti.^ ^

T h e ch ief consequence o t I ta l ia n • 4 h m n c e will be t t u t a u l y . v U l n o t ,^ h a n g O Infofrtiauon regard* Ing naval building p rogranU w ith F ra n ce . G re at B rita in a n d th e U h lted States.

I n th is conncstlon B rita in will no tify Rome th n t (he th re e powers have dccldcd to Invoke th e trea ty ’s esca la to r cinuse to p e rm it construc­tion of 40,000. ton battlesh ips. B rita in will add, how ever, th a t 'she will n o t build above 40.000 to n s p ro ­vided o the r E uropean powers hpect th a t lim it.: T lie trea ty provide.^ m axim um tonnage of 36.000 to n s fo r cap ita l s h lp i w ith 14-inch guns. O th e r pro­visions Included; M axim um tonnage o t a irc ra f t c arriers 23,000 to n s wUh 6.1- incli guns; llm ltaU on o t cruiser nnd destroyer categoriea to be clnsncd AS " lig h t surface veoseis" a t 8,000 tons w ith 0.1-Inch guns; m ax ­im um subm arine tonnage of 3,000 to n s w ith S .l-lnch guns.

n ion t of till' fo iir-n in ii ex rc u tlv o board , I'rcMcnt officers nro Q coriio fi. Ireih, lliilit, p ren lden t; » . “ lliiKhen, Iilnho I'AiIIa, v ico-pre iil- d e n t; W. J. T n f lo r, Itlgby , a o cre . tn ry , nnd J. W. M atthew s , Burlny. thfl fo u rth m em ber o f tiio executive co ium lttre .

Ac<'«'planrn of th e a d d itio n a l fou r ro u n iy Krouiw in to th o td n h o ' n rin tio n will i)rinn th e to ta l to 13. a il III sou th c en tra l a n d n o u th rn s trm Idnhri.

M ethod of f icc lin g o ffice rs th is(I'uiillntKd on l '« | i I, Cuhimn

Former Burley M an Held for A ttem pting to Sell U. S. Fighting Plane Plans to Japanese A gents

' ix> s ANcmiJSO, Ueo. 1 aj.ro—A n n lr r rn f t |i la n t Rin|>loye waa ln< d lt'lrd t<Miiiy on rh iirges of try ing lo sell to Ja p an e se se crsts of iiew rst flK hilng p lanes for Amer> ii-n's re ii iiu u n id i t.

'l lm p lanea wero tiie pow erful " r i i - l " tyiie bom bers and a revo* iuU onnry new com bat tli lp cniled "nn ex i> rrin ien la l job ," ye t on th e d raw ing tMinrds,

UuU> lyiwa w ere bohig rusiied

In to p roduction n t tiie N orihrop fac to ry .

Podenil o ffice rs said tiint K arl Drummond, a i, InKtew.xKl, Callf.. adm lttw J ta k in g lao photograiiha nnd IS blueprinta nnd nnuiKi(ll»» th e m o u t Mnder h la r lo th lng .

I>rum m ond la ld h e cnmo iiere In M ay. » n , from W ichftn, K an., w h w j hb iM innU , Mr. and Mrs. P - W . M r a m o n i i live, iio was b o m In Buftoy, Idaho .

^ > 0 Ind le ttne iu , o iling h im tor e sp io n ag e ,'to ld lie o ffered ilio lii- l o d t t a u o a to Ja p an e M fo r W/WO.

lint Ihey f e a r e d a " ir a p ” nsul Itirn rii h im down.

II ^n1d ho ro n tn ftff l a i i l |i i J a p - anrr.n K overnm rnt official nnd a priiiiiliirn t Japuncsn law yer horo <m II iiluno-buying nilAslon; n t- ini'lir.i of tho Jujinnrso roiinulalo. niMl ilio c au U in of n Jnpahcso I ln n u r r h> th e harbor.

Collin of .th e piuiui were m issing n t N orth rop headqunrtern fo r six niDiilhs. T h e federa l bureau o f In*

neivl<<i c'Ombiiicil Ihnir loincn. ',l1teU- auU *«splouaga .acU vlly haa

boon coiioenU alod In aouU iorn C uliforn ia fo r a y e a r becniuto St hu g e on le rs o t a rm y n n d nav y p lanes p lncrd In h a lf a d o to n a i r - c rn f t factoriea n e a r Loa A ngeloa.

Aiieiits chn rg rd th a t D ru inm o iu l h a d been tak ing bh io p rln ia a n d pholotinipliN from N o rlh ru p on ly Ainco Mny, liH llcatlna t h a t o th e rs h a d s to len plans.

T hey anid tlru m m o iid took d a t a nim ont dally , oonoealing I t a t kils hom e. H r wns em ployed In st y e a r in thn N uilhn ip advcrllA l|ig de* p a r tm u i t .

Probe Starts In Illness of Rich Man, 86

1 .08 A N OkLEa, Dec. 1 (U.P)-An fifl-yenr-o!(l m llllnnnlre 'i m ysterious l l l n ru was lnve^(l||ntrd tndny be- cniiiic relntlve.^ fenred h e w as bring slowly poisoned.

•n io nurd ninn h ss become w esk rr nnd w rukrr the punt m o n th , while phv^l<'lllns stood by baffled , nnd finally 'nirKday nljjh t hn wan le - movi'd front ills pnliillnl iioino to a pilviilo iKwpltiil oti o rilers from C lst- rli-t A tlon iry U nion n t i s .

Ills Idrn tlly will n o t bo revealed u n ill nn lnve.^llRation has been eom- ploied, n t t s fftlil. '1110 d is tr ic t n t- ton iry ordered chfinlcni nnnlysU of "cniliilii iim tcrlu ls ' from th e m n n s brdiooin.

Three N u n rs lii 'n ireo mirsen ciirltiB for the jm-

t lrn t on I'lHlit-hour uliifts, nnd en t- iiiu llin ninne fixici hn did. nlro nrn 111. 11iey wcin ori1eie<l lo th e sam e ii(>s|ilinl.

n i l : , niilit Ihiit w llliln th e |inst n idu lh Ihe sick tiinn l>n<t chnniied hin will. lH-i|iioulhlng >'J:<A.OOO to re l- utlK'.'i mill eriiployrs h n e .

W ill IteyUrd 'I’h r ennn lins lirrn iiiu lrr Iriv rstl-

Unllfin lor I'rveriii wrekn. K Itls snid tin was fnri'eil to ste)) h i a n d order tho niMirs rriiiovni, b rio ro th e In- veniltinllnn wun fin lshrd , iH'cau-'o his condllloii wnn iircoiiiing r illlen l, I t wnn iliiilMg (tin jinst wr<'k th u t Ihe niii^en w rin sirirken .

'I'lm nlrklx-d revision of ttio aged niiin'n will WAS reix irtrd to have left MO.UOO to n liousnkeri>er, *60,000 to a (iMtrr son, *A0.000 lo (ho w ito c f Iho foster son. 130,000 to h is business mniiniier and t|ie balance, a large nm ount i-hleflydn instirnnre jiollclefl, lo 4B rrlntlves living in tlw cnsU

tra in .The 85-car fre ig h t w as r0>

p o r t e d t r a v e l l i i i f f a t fuU -Bpw d.' a n d A lth o u g h Efig ineer £ . I * Reym er applied th e b ra k e s im m ediately th e c a b o o s e reached t h e crosBing b e fo re he could bring- th e t r a io to A— s to p .

M any b o d iu w ere c u t to pieces by ‘tfiC tra lri 's

T en of tb « iD Jured w ere iM d U y . Iden tified , b tft th « de ad v e n ao bad ly m o n g l^ t h a t n o n e w m Im - m edlalel}^|ilepB nlsab l^ tv«ik to parents.-,. ,

T b a A cddM it occurred a t • « , m . a t L om pton;' % beet>)o*dln< s u u o n , .

F a r a l d 4UC0X. d ttT e r :o t.U ia bu«». - w a* ,kU Ied :in stan U r.

Bodies o f th e d«a^. w e n • b « « n ■ a lo n e tbQ .right*b(-)in]r fo r a jq u o B C a t« r of a-'oiUe, S o ^ o f ttsg JM d iM -' « e i« ou t to p le c e T ly * b k e l # ^ r w r . :

S ilcox h a d beeA snow a n d slippery pav em e n t a n d a rrived a t th e g rad e eroaslng l « t e r , th k n usual.

T h e tr a in w as repo rted tm v e ll ln f a t fu ll speed w hen I t rea ch e d t h e . * erociliiK. T h e eng ineer ap p lied ' h i* brakes im m edia te ly b u t oouU 'n o t s to p th e heavy fro tgh t fo r a q u a r te r o t a m ile. .

P lf tee n « e r e . killed a lm o s t in - . ; s ta n tly , •

T h e in ju re d w ere se n t to th e h o s ­p ita l 1ft m iles aw ay, a n d fo u r m ore died In am bu lances o n th e v o j r . '

StinrlTors W an d er A w ayT h e te rr if ic c ra sh b e n t th e f ra m e

of th e bus In to a na rro w b o n e sh o e shape. Books, ban d in s tru m e n ts a n d , lunches w ero sc a ttered a lo n e th e track .

T h e few stu d e n ts w ho w ere n o t in ju re d o r killed w ere lo th e r e a r of th e bus. w hich w as th e o n ly p a r t , of tho m ach ine t l i a t w as le f t in - Uict. T lie surv ivors h a d w andered from th e acene o f th e c ra sh a n d could n o t be reached Im m ed ia te ly by slverlff's o ffice rs InvesU ga tln f th e disaster.

AuHtriiliu t<> Admit 15,000 German Jew s

OANIIICHItA, A uslrailn . Ueo, 1 (U.W —A usirulia will udm ll lft,000 G erm a n Jew ish rt'fiiKocA w ltliln th e n e a t th ree yeuis, inluU ler of in te r io r Mo- Bwcn told the liniise of repreeent«> ttvoN today.

'm u wns coiu iderrd th e m ax im um Ausirulia could absorb w lU tout d U - tiirblng luhor and living oonblU ons, h e said.

CmON FEARS MYSLEIIAm

D E T nO IT , D«o. 1 (U.f3 — T h e U nited A utom obile W orkers un io n today an tic ip a te d d isc ip linary ao> lion by thn C hrysler co rp o ra tio n iim nBgem ent n g s ln s t leade rs o f a "w lidcal ” s tr ik e w hich m a d e 14,U0 w orkers Idle,

T lie str ike of 60 UAW m em bers a t th e Plym outh division’s body im ndilng d e p ar tm e n t ended la t« yesterday w hen tiio executive boa rd of the UAW ’S locnl SI o rdered th e s tr ik e rs back to work.

T he eo w orkers, w ho tied u p oper> Atlons a t PlymouU i, D odge a n d llrlKgs M nnufao turiug c o m p a n y plun ta because of a sho rtage o f m a« Iciinln, reported ly alriK k for hIgl>«V wnurs. 'H ie Issue liad been In nego- tln tlon for several m o n th s a n d on U rt . 37 stopped w ork In th e d e p a r t- m ont fo r 10 m inutes.

‘H ie rnnnngem ent. Urtlon spokes- iiien snld, p rom ised by F r id a y a n answ er to th e u n io n ’s de m an d for wage Increases. U nion offlela ls, w lio d l-1 n o t a tte n d local 61'a m eeting yesterday , sa id U iera w as "n o JusU- ficfttlo ir’ for tlie s tr ik e . T ho un to n ’s ro n trn c t wlUi th e com pany e on taU u a "no s tr ik e ’ oinuse, Utey sa id .

H o p e S e e n f o r L a r g e S c ( d e E x c h a n g i n g o f

P r l 8 o n e r $ i n S p a i nLONDON, Dee. 1 (UA — H»e

foreign office repokted today th a t the DrlUsh eoounlaskn M the n * . change of prlsonera In th l olvU war hoped to n s|o U a(» a aoale aaehante. ineludtnc In the foreign mlMtoni o( provided there were no furtl.. euUons of prisoners by e t ( t e

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INDUSTRIAL PLANTS GIVEN “W AR PRODUCTION” SCHEDULESmynsKS

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W A SH IN O TO N , D cc. 1 (U.R) — ■ A a M v x i s o c re t i r y o f W a r LouU ‘ Jo h n so n revealed 1 0 ^

In d n s tr la l p la n ts have be en given ' “ definiee w ar sc tiM ulea o f p roduc­tion ."

However, h e w arned th a t 350 of th e se p lan ta , on w bloh a rm e d forces iDuat re ly fo r 66 criU cai m lU tary l t« a s , c a n n o t p e rfo rm w ar>Ume

because o f a sh o r ta g e o( funds. H e sa id th a t th e w a r d e p ar tm e n t w ould -ask congreos fo r specia l a p - prqtflatlOD S f o r “edueaU onal o rders" t o eU m lnata a n In d u s tr ia l "botQ e* Deck“ w hich m ig h t p rove d isastrous t o e v e n t o f a w ar.

AddrcsMS C onferenceA ( k ( r e ^ g a eonlennoe o f army

proeurenM nt experts , sum m oned to

G oes t« BolieM rs. J . P . McClure lia s gone to

Boise w here she vlU m ake he r home w ith h e r - d a u g h te r . M iss B elty M oClure.

_______ ____ to d ls c u tt In d u stria lnobU U atlon . Jo h n so n d ecla red th a t th e C n lted S ta te s m u s t be p rep a re d to m e et th e needs of c h an g in g S tra t- «glo s itu a tio n s , presum ably m ean ing t h a t a t t l e k m ig h t com e from a n y o r cU q u a rte rs o r th a t th is c oun try BUght b e forced to c a rry th e f ig h t t a r fro m h o n e .

* t)u r abopping l is t fo r I te n u of w a r equ ip m en t inc ludes 7.S00 arUoles o r BrocMsei o f producU oo." h e sa id . "W ith jrour h e lp ,’ w e h av e found p M o e t k n tacUlUea in in d u s try fo r p n c tle a U y aU of them .

0 « r ‘ItolUenetk’’" In t a e n e n e n c jr . m ore th a n 99

t a t I t /1 0 0 p e r c c n t o f o u r needs, '— Tx i h o r t no tice , wUl be

B ro th e r K IIM M rs. J . M . B laU ey, M aroa , r e ­

ceived w ard yesterday th a t h e r bro* th e r, C harles M oorehead, h a d 'b e e n killed in a n autom obile acc iden t In L o t A ngeles Sunday.

■Me t0 praduee. Our bottleneck, bow. •« v . I t In £ a t other thx««-fourths

«M p v eeat. reprtaented by u « M m I t l i m ee dlffteolt of produc* l l n . m dU tenn t from ordinary V n eM lB e tieeda th a t loduitry will ■M t a aMe to produce them in mass ---------- . . . j

HDr 100 o fR c e n a n d 49 dto trte ta a n d th e a rm y

M rs. Bonnie Catm ull, w ho has been v lslllng h e r b ro ther, Q . S tan ley SkUes. a u is ta n t p rosecuting a tto r ­ney, Boise, h a s resum ed h e r du ties a t V an H e l e n 's store.

F rom floU day T rip”M r. a n d M rs. W . A. H ow ard have

re tu rn e d from D eary, w here they w ere T hanksg iv ing ho liday guests of th e ir son -ln^ isw and daugh ter, M r. a n d M rs. W . E . O orrle.

H o n U n a G nesUM r. a n d M rs. H . V u m n , O era l-

dina , M ont., a re guests o f-M r. and M rs. A. 8 . M artyn , en rou te to S a c ­ram en to to spend the w inter-

l a BelseM iss T lje lm a K err, T . j . Lloyd,

W . W . T hom as a n d D an O 'B rien, a l l o f <Twln PU la . were in Boise yes­te rday .

CRASHEDBI’( T M I '» S |t 0«c> -

• oq]]r.QU»r surrlTor, iMdore Sd> itctn, A pMeenger, aald the pl«ne le Mown off m oeiirae. H e ««ld — H i fwUo x e m tlK i; wiuch tl«

m u n d -itattOM' frooi ; r « i t ' ~ to eqme ta a i'c lea riy «a

\ H a-proper o o u n e to O ak -

^ r t n bou rt orerdue i .« o l of iM tb e p tk D e 'mi .landing od Um ooean off

Swept in k j S o rf*-............... 'u e and hmnlBg

. .. . , __ e made a forced. _____ .n ttM ooean off Point Reyes-*nd was swept in by th e n trf to lU

vAetnieUoQ-oD the rpokt.Id te te lB . meanwhile, was report­

ed reeuperatlng rapldly a t Btaoford t i o ^ t a l from exposure in swimming

; a«bore with Stead.. R e faced other ; tflffloultii^ however.*.. An habitual criminal released on

parolo from WaUa waila. Wash.. fU to penlUntlaryeXdelsteln was go* i n t to Hawaii and-a “new life” as a

; c lo th inf store m enhan t In Hono* lu lu .

Publloltjr he rKwlved'as a result .o f the a ir t r a i ^ led to a wlr« ftora M Ie e Chief w . B. Bryant, of

. f td u c a h . Ky., asking why u « ls t« ln bad been released when there was a n old ebarge against him In Pa-

y dncan.

GAIWGHS (EIG DATA

(rram r«e« oa«> a fte rn o o n w as to h a v e th e baUoU o u t by th e tw o vo ting delegates tro m each pa rtle lp a ttn g assoola i'

_ Cq. » p M eet F riday T h e m eeting precedes tlie a n n u a l

h e re h l d a y of th e Id ah o . re council, w hich a lso will

------ t u e eu io n s a t I. o . O . F . h a llw ith a n n u a l banquet a t th e P a rk h o te l F r id a y n l i h l . M any of those a tte n d in g today 's n e e t tn c expected to rem a in over f o r th e O ooperatlve council conven- U oo F r id a y . M orning eession of U ia l u n i t w ill sU r t a t 10:30 a.OiI n th e IDvenlng T im es W edneiday ,

P rea lden t ffarrU on c . D ale o f th e ■ V J n iv e r a l ty o f Id ah o w in fea ture V ^ e eounell ba n q u et a t 1 p . m. in h • t le P a rk hoU l;

TN ew s of RecordB lrtho

T o M r. a n d M rs. j . V, BrtSBi.M .. » . t i . - ixq,, avenliig rft

county genera l ]um« home.

n U s , a I;

1 T em peratures

News in Brief Their Terms Open(See ttoru on page nine, column

t ig h t) .

C alled to Boise M rs. J . T ed Davis h s s been called

io Boise by th e scrlo’iu illness o f h e r f a th e r . •

B a u llv e VlsIU'D r. a n d M rs. EPlwood T . Reea have

a s th e ir house guest M rs. Hazel E xeter, s a l t Lake City.

O hio V isllor 'M rs. CUve D sgue, W ooster. O.. Is

he re to spend th e w in te r w ith h e r so n -in -law a n d daughter, Mr, and M rs. W . H . B arnard .

L ea v in f fo r Coast M rs. E w ald Schw artz will lea^-c

h e r I ........................C a lifo rn ia several weeks ago.

Bicycle Fo an d Lewis Collins, 30e Second avenue

w est, th is m orning in fo rm ed local wllce th a t h e h ad recovered hU ilcycle. He h ad previously reported

th e w heel a s being stolen.

P e rm it AskedA ppllcatton fo r a p e rm it to rc>

sh in g le a bouse a t 301 Je fferso n h a d been m ade w ith th e c liy c lerk th is a fte rn o o n by P e te r 'P earson , rccords a t th e city h a ll show.

B e tn m to Preston M r. an d M rs. Reese D avis, sr.,

h av e re tu rn ed to tl)e lr hotpe in P re s­ton . following several days ' vle lt w ith th e ir son a n d daugh ter-ln« law , M r. a n d Mrs. Reese D avis, jr .

M other Dies M rs. M. a . L au terbach . H ansen .

wa» called to Tuscola, 111., yesterday by th e death , of h e r fa th e r , W . E. P ta te r . M r. Fos ter w as w ell-know n In T w in l^U s, having lived here a t one tim e.

Tow naendltea a re Invited to a tten d a m eeting in H agerm an M onday a t J p. m . w hen M iss F a ith Tow nsend wUl i p ^ . C a n wUI leave Ih e l ^ r - r la e ho te l lobby a t 6:10 p. m .

C e o ^ l j C l fo m 'Tw in. Fa lls ' Com m unity C horus

wlU m eet in th e M ethodist church pa rlo rs a t 7:S0 p. m . F r id ay fo r a reh e arsal a n d fo r c onsidera tion of proposed p la n s fo r a co n ce rt series th ro u g h o u t th e season.

In . W artilngfoo M rs. E m m a ' Clouchek. na tio n al

^lepubU ean oom m ltteew om an from Id a h o ; Is in W ashington, D . C., to a t te n d a conference in ch arg e of NaU onai R e p u b l t o a n C h a irm an J o tm p .^ V - B am iiton .

te a v e to r t l i a h W . L. CM aUey, w ho h a s been

tran s fe rred to th e In te rn a tio n a l H a rH ite r com pany offices in S a lt Lake City, h a s gone to U ta h , aecom ---------- -- M rs. O-MaUey a n d sc

b and Lee 07 4 a lley ,

BxeeaUve VlsiUR a y tte n d ry , a ss is ta n t genera l lanager of th e In te rm o u n U lh T he«

a te rs , in c .. w as in Tw in F a lU W ed­n esday a n d today {n connection w ith th e change in O rpheum a n d Id a h o m anagem en t. H e re tu m ejl to U ta h today. H end ry was form erly m a n - a g a r o f th e Id ah o theate r.

R e tu n ln g to E ngland M r. a n d M rs. J te d Ship ley , w ho

h av e been gue its o f re la tives fo r several m o n th s of M r. a n d Mre. C harles Sh irley , Tw in FalU , a n d Mr. a n d M rs. Jo seph Shtrley , Jerom e, will leave tomorrow for T roy, N . Y., fo r a b rief visit. T hey will sa il fro m New Y ork C ity Deo. 10 (or th e ir hom e In a to k e .o n -T re n t, E ngland .

A t th e HoeplUl Mike N ew m an an d C laude M en-

diola. T w in Falls, and O ien FOrdyce, Boise, have been adm itte d to th e T w in FalU county genera l hosp ita l. P a tlen U dU mlssed inc lude M ra J e rry P aeker a n d d a u g h te r , and P a t ty Lou Thom pson, a ll o t Tifrln Falls.

H uslo C lub! M eetAll m em bers o f T w in P olls c h a p .

te r. N ational Federa ted M uaIq olube. a re requested to m eet a t th e M eth o ­d is t rh iirch tom orrow a t 7:90 p. m. p receding lh « r e h e a r u l of th e C om ­m un ity Chorus. A proposed conoert se ries will be d lsa iu ied , a m i a ll in ­te re sted a re Invited to a tten d .

V isit D aagh te r M r. and M rs. Jo h n S . K lm ea re

tu rn ed T ueaday from S ea ttle . W ash., w here they ip e n t th e T liankflg iv ln i ho lidays w »h th e ir »on-(n-law and d au g h ter. Mr. and M rs. H erm an Bohroeder. T hey were accom panied by ano tlie r daughU r, B e tty J e a n Klmes.

From L egialature M rs. F ra n k ie Alw ortli h as

tu rned from Boise w here she tended tlie specia l session o f u ie Idaho legialature. M m. A lw orth was appoin ted by Qov. B sre llla d a r k to *'11 th e unexpired te rm o f h . a . . owers, represen ta tive . O th e r m e m ­bers o t th e lesU latU e delegaU on hadalso re tu rned today.

H m loee Begin Bnnday Kvangellatlo services a t th e E as t

Mennoiilte c hu rch In F i le r will beg in OiU comliig Hiinday, Deo. 4, w ith rtev. Paul R oth , O anby, O re .. In ^ w rg a of th e eervloes. T h e eervloes will ccnU nue u n til Deo. IB. w ith s e r ­m ons each evening a t 7jW p . m Sunday services will be oonduoteJ

Siy'UiS .W X '

Seen Todays ig n on window of autom obile :

"S ound M otion P ic tu re E ng ineer —E m ergency Service '’ . . . W ork­m en w ho are p u ttin g u p th e dow ntow n C hris tm as deco rations ru n n in g ou t o f m a te ria l, a n d stopp ing U m porarily th e re a t . . . H ard -bo iled little m agaslne sa les­m a n w ith yellow e arm u ffs s U r t- Ing o u t a t a 36-cen t dem and fo r nlck.el m agaslne. a n d finally r e ­tr e a tin g down to th e n ickel . . . W aitre ss g lancing a f te r m a n a n d w ife leav ing r e s u u r a n t , a n d re ­m a rk in g : “T h e w om en a re c a r ry ­ing th e m oney m ore a n d m ore these days" . . . L ady slipp ing on ice in g u tte r , gm bbing c a r door, w hw h opens a n d leaves h e r In a b a d w ay . . . A nd w h ite coupe, looking suspiciously like th a t s ta te police car, sk idd ing a lm o s t a ro u n d on ea rly -m o m ln g slick s tre e t, w ith gen tlem an inside h a v ­in g a s lig h t case of th e J it te rs . . . A nd m a n sta r tin g in to cou rtroom w ith h is suspenders h a n g in g o u t below h is coat, g e ttin g ve ry m u c h em barrassed a s S h e r if f E dw in F o rres t P ra te r calls h is a tte n t io n to th e fac t.

IflFAlHER KILLED BY ByRNS

V incent Cordell flehoonover, 31- year-o ld truck driver, a n d f a th e r o f th ree sm all ch ild ren , succum bed to th e effects of b u m s su sta in e d w hen h is home on N orth Ja ck so n s tr e e t was destroyed by fire Nov. 30.

D ea th cam e a t 9:45 p. m . yester­day n t the Tw in F a lls county gen ­e ra l hospital, w here M r. Schoonover h a d . been a pa tien t aUice th e fire , caused ,by an overheated stove.

T w enty-lour hou rs p reced ing h is d e ath , M r. Bciioonover's cond ition becam e critical, though fo r a tlm o h e ^h a d given IndlcaUon of Im prov-

Schoonover h a d been a re s i­d e n t o f Twin P a lis fo r th re e a n d one>halt years, com ing he ro from S tillw ater, Okla. H e w as a m em ber of th e United B re th re n c h u rc h . Ho w as bom M arch 1,.1013, In P a rk s- vllle. Mo.

Surviving relatives a re h is wife,M rs. B ettv flehoonover, a n d th ree ch ild ren . L illian M ay. O pal Irene a n d V incent Raym ond, a il o f T w inF alls : l)Ln la ther, J. D . Schoonover, Parksvlllo, Mo.; hln m o the r, M rs. J . P . UeM ou, S tillw ater, O kla .; a ha if-b ro iher. Jam es ita y m o n d D e- Moss. and a sister, M rs. Roy W ilson, bo th of atillw ater.

F unera l services for M r. Schoon- ^er have no t been a rran g e d , pen d ­

ing word from rclaUvea. T h e body restJi a t th e D rake a n d R eynolds funera l home.

F L O T D W . NKALE

ELEWHyERY

R . C. L E IO D T O N

RE WILL GREElEXECyilVE

Plann ing a m ass m eeting In h o n ­or tlie vidii of Dr. J , w . Behnken , D, I)., Oliirugo, n a llonai p rea lden t of tlio Mlnsourl Hyiiod of L u th e ra n c lu irchfs. t.ulheraiM of th is section a re engaged m lu iid n g fina larrungeiiicnM .

T h e ms.^A m eeilng will be lield In T w in Falls ijeti. 8. wlien D r. B e h n ­ken will confer wUli paatorn and rongregnlloiis on tlie ir s ta tu s a n d ne«lii.

D r. IVIuUeii v iil m eoi th e n iln ls- ler« and tcuclinr.i of tlio chu rc ii a t 10:30 a. m.; a i l:ao p. m , lie will dl.imiM «;liurcli iiinllnrA w ith th e m enibers, and a l 7 p. m . llev . F . N ils . 'B e liin ih am , W ash,, p re s id en t of tlio Oi«tion aiul W ashington d is ­tr ic t of the LiilhdtAn chuiT li, will conrtiicl a M'liilimr wlUi ineinl>cr» on "Personal Bndravor In tlie K ingdom of Ood."

ClMliig llin cluy's aotlviUfJi. D r. Deiinknii will jii rn rh a »ermor\. All aennloivi will l>e h r |il n i Uiii U ||li)n Men»)flai hall heie.

m C. L . BU6M A N N

H ere aije th e m em bcra o t the T w in F a lla e o n n ty ie itslallT e dele­ga tio n w hoso te rm s o fflcla llr be­gan to d a y u n d e r s U te law. They will n o t ta k e fo rm a l o a th o t o f­fice, how ever, n n t l l th e cuitem * a ry cerem ony a t open ing of th e leg is la tu re in B oise In Ja n u ary . Top, F loyd W . N eale . Buhl, a taie • rn a to r . T h e e th e r th ree , a il rep - resen ta tlvea , a re I I . C. Relnhe, T w in r a l l a i R . C. L eigh len , Tw in Fall*, a n d -C . L . B nsm ann , Buhl.

(From P* |e One)P o rte r, D r. S tow e sa id th a t a f te r ta k in g th e bu lle t from th e dead m a n 's neck h e h a d w ashed I t and th e n exam ined It. m ak ing su re h is In s tn u n e n ls h a d n o t de faced Ife

H e sa id th a t a t th a t Ume h e n j). tlced rifling m arks on th e bu lle t were In tac t a n d h a d n o t been d is tu rbed by Its rem oval from th e ne ck of th e dead m an . He sa id de a th wo.i caused by a bu lle t wound, th e bu lle t g raz ing

y scv rrlng th e sp inal co rd a n d also w criiiB a large arter>'.

H e expressed tlie O pinion d e a th v a J of a n In s ta n t n a tu re a lth o u g h he rem arked th a t It w ould h av e been possible fo r th e m an to h av e lived “a ro u n d 40 m inutes."

U nder c ro u exam ina tion by L a r ­son. D r. S tow e sa id th a t I t w as pos­sible th a t any pow der b u m s le f t on th e m a n 's neck w ould h av e been "w ashed aw ay" by th e m a tte r com ­ing from th e woilnd. H e to ld L arson th a t, w ith th e exception of th e n aked eye. no e ffo rt w as m a d e to d e term ine w heU ier or no t a pow der b u rn ex isted. D r. S tow e w as s till being cross exam ined by L arson a s th e Judge callcd fo r Uie noon rccess.

D rag M ention M en tion of a drug w hile H ailey

w as being questioned by B abcock, b rough t ob jections from th e de fense bu t they were ovcrniled. C le s t lo n - Ing conce rn ing th e d n ig follows:

B abcock: "Arc yoQ a cqua in ted , doctor, w ith w h at Is know n a s n e m - b u tftl? '’’ H ailey : "Yes. I am ."

B abcock: " W h a t is i t used fo r? ” H ailey : " I t Is a hypno tic d rug

used to produce sleep w hen a pe rson Is ne rvous o r irritab le."

C ro u exam ined by L arson , H ailey answ ered as follows:

L arson : "How docs th is d m g a c t on a n Individual ta k in g It a n d w h a t pa rticu la r po rtion of th e sy stem Is Bffeoted?"

H ailey : " I assum e th e b ra in . I have used U on p a tien ts fo r tlie

w hen you sa id hypnotic sleep? D id you re fe r to tlia t type re p rese n te d b y .th e popu la r te rm ?"

H ailey : "N ot connected w ith th e p o p u la r .term ."

Easily B ought L arson ; "C an I t be p u rchased by

anyone a t any d ru g sto re?"H ailey : "Yes, I t can .”T h e c o u rt room th is m orn ing was

about h a lf occupied a n d m any w om en w ere am ong th e specta to rs .

C o u rt obsen-ers a re o f th e opin ion th a t th e prosecution, in th e Im m edi­a te fu tu re , will b ring to th e s ta n d one o r tw o G -m en w ho m a d e a n exam lnaU on of th e gun. shell, bu lle t a n d o th e r m a teria l s e n t to th e m In W ashhig ton , D. c . , by th e local police d ep artm en t. W h a t th e se w it­nesses w m reveal h a s been closely guarded .

BabCMk C ites G un Y esterday a fte rnoon . In h is op en ­

in g sU tem an ts to th e Jury w hich took one hou r a n d 16 m in u tes to com plete, Edw ard Babcoek, p ro se ­cu tin g a tto m ry , said " rt ld e n c e will show th a t the gun located th e re (In th e basem ent) by A rt P a rker, d e p ­u ty she riff, wfts th e gun used to kill tlie deceased." T lie gun h a s been Iden tified by police officers a s the p ro p erty of Joh n sto n .

Babcock sa id th a t evidence prO' d uced during th e tr ia l will also show th a t th e lop to th e d iam ond case w h ich Olson was c arry ing waa found by officers only a few fee t from th e $18,000 jewel cache, a lso In th e base­m e n t. ■nie m e ta l p a r ts of thl/i c ho sa id , were also found th e re as w ere o the r m e ta l part.^ w hich were once p o r t o f the tray s whlcl> the casn coiUolnwl.

B abcock con tinued by po in ting ou t th a l evidence will be p rodu red lo show th a t Jo h n sto n told H oward O llle tte . chief of police, th a t he (Joh iu ton> pold O lson l7 e 3 J0 in c ash on May 21 of tills year. He a lso sa id oUier evidence w ould br b ro u g h t forw ard w hich w ould bIiow J o h n s to n never ob ta ined th e nc sa ry cesli fo r th a t paym en t. J o h n ­s to n Is sa id to have tuld O ille tte he o b ta in ed the $100 and $50 bills from bo th o f tlie local banks.

L a n o n In lerru p cla D uring h li A la tem enlj lo th e Jury.

Babcock w ss In terru p ted once by

Special M uilo A rkansas q u a r te t will sing ton igh t

a t th e ev u n g eih tlo services now being c onducted a t th e Assembly of O od U b ern ao le , w ltlj llev. Zola O rosscup a s ovangeiiB t,.aocordlng to Rev. B. E . A. H o ffm a n , pastor.

Gpt The Lost $ Out of Your Seed Crop

By Cleaning a t GLOBE SEED &

FEED CO. H r a n t l f n

G w d 2iid>

F arm ers-Rancliers

Wo Do CuHtom KILLING , CURING

and CUTTING

EX*CEL BRAND MEAT PRODUCTS

B ring Y our Hogs and C attle to the

Idaho Packing Co.

A c r o « r r a n B u f u F u U > n r

P h o n e

M r. L arso n , o f tlie defense counsel, w ho ob jected to th e p rosecutor t i l l ­ing Uie Ju ry of a n y th m g w hich w as •found in th e basem en t w ith o u t

r ig h t of a se arch w arran t." T h e ob ­je c tio n w as overru led by Judge P o r ­ter.

A t conclusion of h is address to th e Jury Babcock sa id :

"P rom all evidence Introduced h e re , a lo n g w ith th a t rem a in ing to com e be fo re you, I Uilnk th a t you will f in d th e d e fe n d an t guilty."

A fte r th e a fte rn o o n recess was c aned ’a n d th e Jury h a d re tired . M r. lia rson m a d e a m otion to th e c o u rt before Uie Ju rym en w ere called to re tu rn .

D irec t V erd ic t Denied"A t th is tlm o." L arson sa id . "1

m ove th e c o u rt to d irec t the ju ry to r e tu r n a verd ic t of n o t guilty . 'I’h ls m o tion Is m ade because th e o p e n ­ing s ta te m e n t o f th e prosecu ting a t ­to rney does n o t se t ou t fac ts to c o ru tl tu te a c rim e h av ing been com ­m it ted even If a ll th e statem cnt.s m ade a re provep."-

T h e m oU on w as denied by th o c o u rt a n d th e ju ry was ordered r e ­tu rn e d to U io’box.

T h e d e fense reserved opening s ta te m e n ts a n d requested ju ro rs to 'k eep a n open m in d " u n til such tlm o

a* th e e ta te com pleted p resen ta tio n Ot Its case.

F i r s t w itness to take Uie s ta n d fo r J ie p ro secu tion w as D r. G eorge C. Ifalley, c oun ty coroner, who to ld of be ing ca lled by O U Iette a f te r ft xx ly , w h ich w as la te r de term ined a s •ha t o f O lson. wa.s found s tu ffed In to th e r e a r s e a t of a sedan pa rked n e a r th e side e n tra n ce of Uie P a rk :iotel n e a r noon on M ay 24. H e to ld o f a id in g In rem oval o t th e body fro m Uie c a r a ft^ r th e m a ­ch in e h a d been Jak en to th e police s ta tio n ga rage a n d also o f th e e x a m ­in a tio n h e a n d D r. H . L. Stowe, lo­c a l physic ian , m ade of Uie body a t th e W h ite m ortua ry . H e to ld of fin d in g Uie .25 ca liber bu lle t In th e sku ll of O lson and a lso told o f in k ­in g X -ra y s o t lUs position In th e head. T h e six X -ra y s ta k en •were in tro d u c ed a s evidence for th e .stuie, be ing m arked exhib its 1, 8. 9, 10, 11 a n d 13.

O th e r exh ib its adm itte d w ere f l)p ic tu re of Uie c a r as found a t th e

P o rk h o te l a n d token from th e f ro n t . (3) a r« a r view of the sam e m a ­c h in e ; (3) a r lg h t-s ld e 'v le w ; (4) a le ft s id e view: <5) a p ic tu re, ta k e n by W . A. Flow er a t th e req u e st o f D r. H atley , sliowlng th e body of O l­son In th e m ach ine . In tro d u ce d for IdentU ica'tlon b u t n o t y e t a d m itte d

evidence w ere th e coat, v est a n d p a n ts O lson w as w earing . T h ese w ere m a rk e d s ta te 's e i^ lb l t s ix fo r Iden tifica tion .

D r. H ailey h a d been on th e s ta n d , fo r m ore th a n one h o u r w hen cour*. ad jo u rn e d for th e n ig h t a t 5 p. m H e w as to con tinue h is te stim ony th is m orn ing .

N early FullT h e c o u rt room w as nearly fu ll

ye sterd a y a fte rn o o n a n d m a n y w om ­en w ere am ong th e specta to rs.

E . M . Bweeley, local ba llis tics ex ­p e rt, an n o u n ce d yesterday a fte rn o o n th a t h e h a d com pleted h is e x a m ln a ­Uon of th e gun, shell a n d bu lle t a n d would b e ready to testify "If ca lled upon ." H e b lis ted a s a defense wit- neM.

E x am in atio n o t th e arUcIes. a; pe rm itte d by c o u rt order, w as m a d e befo to D epu ty S h e riff A rt P o rk e r

lH01SE.iyCAS CALLED BY DEAI

T h o m a .1 E. Lucas. 00. r e ti re d bu si­ness m a n , a n d residen t of Id ah o since IDOe, died a t 0 a . m . today a t h is hom e. 714 Second avenue cast. H e had._bc.en_ In falling liealtli- fo r som e tim e.

M r. L ucas was born Dcc. 8. Ifi66, In C a rro lto n , Mo. H e moved to C a l­ifo rn ia In IBOO, and In lOOS cam e to Id ah o , locating In Buhl, a n d m ov­ing to TwUi P a lls In 1011.

H e Is survived by h ts w ife. M rs. M a rg a re t L ucas, and a .son. T lionias E. L ucas. Jr., both of T w in Falls ; two sis ters , Mrs. K ate S m ith , C a r­ro lto n . Mo., and M rs. M a rth a S ta to n , Springfie ld , Mo.

F u n e ra l services a w a it th e a r ­r iv a l of relaU ves. T h e body re s ts a t th e T w in P a lls m ortuary .

niNGS FieN atu ra liza tion h e a rin g s in th e

fou r counties o f th e l l t h Judicial d is tric t h a d been s e t today by order o f Ju d g e T . Bailey Lee. B urley, th e sen io r Ju ris t o f th e d is tric t.

T he c ou rt d a te s :T w in Falls. M ay 10; Jerom e, M ay

1; Cassia . A pril 3; M inidoka, Ju n e 6.R ep resen ta tives o f th e d is tr ic t o f ­

fice of n a tu ra lle tlo n a n d Im m igra- Uon will be p rese n t a t each of th e fou r sessions, w ith Ju dge L ee a n d Judge J . W . P o r te r p residing from Uio bench.

IHEIS SELLING FOR FBI C,

A dvance U cket Eales fo r th e big a m a te u r f ig h t card o f th e A m erican L egion w ere progressing " sa tisfac ­to rily " th is a fternoon , accord ing to m em bers o f th e prom otion s ta f f . T h e flghU \ inc lud ing over 30 rounds of a m a te u r boxing, will be staged F r i ­day n ig h t In th e A m erican Legion M em orial ha ll.

A com plete lis t o f new faces will be o ffe red for th e benefit o f th e so u th c e n tra l Id ah o fan s — i tra in ed by F rankie Dam ico, fo rm er a rm y cham pion , a n d o devout fo l­low er of tJie Benny L eonard style of boxing—no t shigBlng.

F a c in g th e local youngsters will be a g roup of CCC b a ttle rs , a ll w hom have seen previous action.

T lie f i r s t batU e Is scheduled to s ta r t vproniptly a t 8 p . m.

a n d P ra n k J . SnilUi, c lerk o f th e co u rt.

C a p ta in Swecley. who l.i county p ro secu to r-e lect, lia s s tu d ied b a l­lis tic s closely for years. H e te stif ied a s a n ex iiert fo r th e prosecuU on w h en D ouglas V an V lack w as tr ied h e re in J a n u a ry of 1936. H e h a s a lso given balllsU cs testim ony In o th e r m u rd e r cases.

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V.Thursday, December 1,1938 IDAHO EVENING TIM ES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO PapT lffK !

lUNIORDEeAIEIIS FEAISENIS

T he Jun ior c lass today h a d 100 p o ln u a dded to I ts to ta l on th e racc tow ard, securing th e c ltlic n sh lp cup Bt T w in F ulls h ig h school. T lic po in ts w ere e a rn e d by H arry BenoU a n d B rice E vans. Jun ior debate team , os they dow ned th e senior de­ba ters o ! H arley B a rn h a r t and I r ­vin E hlcra.

T h e Jun ior te a m upheld th e ncgn- tlve side of th e question. Resolved, " T lia t th e U nited S ta te s Should R e- liLse to P ro te c t o u r P riva te In tere sts In F o re ign Countries."

Judges wlio tu rn ed in a two to one decision for Uie jun io r nggrcRatlon were Rev. O . L. C lark. Rev. H . O. M cC alllstcr a n d Mr.s. Jo h n E. Hayes.

Cccll Jonc.<i p resided as chairm an e n d L eonard D landford £crvcd as ih e tim ekeeper. M enfcers o f the K|)cech. A m erican history a n d de­bate classes h e a rd Che argum ents.

L .D .S . D irec ts P e te r se n R ite s

R U P E R T . D ec. 1 (S ))ccliU )-Fu- n e ra l serv ices lo r Jo h n Alfred P e te r­son, w ho d ie d W ednesday from a h e a r t a t ta c k follow ing a brief Ill­ness. w ere conducled M onday a t th e .th ird w ard L . D .*S. churcii.

Bl-ihop D avid G . Hyde was In c harge of th e eeromoliy. Mu-slc was fu rn ish ed by M rs. a. C unningham a n d by a la d les ' double trio, M rs. V iolet N ellson. M rs. R u th Quim.strom. M rs. C la ra R lttln g . Mrs. J . 8 . Loaiil. M rs. E. B a sse tt and Mr.s. D. a . Hyde.

T lic Invoca tion wa.s given by Lewis R. H u m p h ries and . the bcncdlcUon by A lbert W . H a rrb o n . Speakers w. JCBcph S . Loosll anil Wnyne T an n e r . B ishop H yde gave n lilstor^ of M r. P e te rs o n 's life.

CKEISONSALE FOR SENIOR PlAY

T lcketa for th e sen ior cloM play. " I t C a n 't H appen H ere," w en t on sa le to d a y a t th e h igh rihoo l. C ast m em bers secured th e irs th is m orn ing a n d Uie s tu d e n t body s ta r te d p u r ­chases th is a fternoon .

E x p la n a tio n of th e play and ' skits w ere presen ted to two KCrtlor g a th ­e rings yesterday . M iss Florence M. R ees, d irec to r, explained th e sto ry a n d th e c astin g of th e d ram a to the senlor.s. T liose ap p ea rin g In th e SklU w ere: B e tty P a in te r. BUI M oon. B ob G oodnight. Bob s tr a d le y and M crla Salm on.

L eonard B landford , bu.slne&s m a n ­ager, u fged purchft.scd of th e sm all

A m erican r iag i be ln« w orn u o n ia m e n la u a n a dvertW ng s tu n t . H e a lso announced th e sa le o f t lc k -

s.A n u m b e r o l aklta a rp being p r e ­

se n ted by cas t m em bera. O ne w ill be g iven fo r th e L adles A id society o f th o P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h today, a n ­o th e r (o r th e d in n e r belog g iven by th e L ad les of th e O . A. B . a t th e C h r is t ian chu rch on T uesday a n d two fo r th<- h ig h w hool s tu d e n u . one At th e F rid ay assem bly a n d a n o th e r M onday.

Rev. O . L. C lark aa a g estu re o f Bs.slstance to th e sen io rs S u n d a y will use as h is topic. ‘T h e P re se r ­va tion of A m erican D am ocracy ." O th e r mlnLstcrs a re also being a sked to p a rtic ip a te In th U m a n n er.

T lie U nited StaU B h a s e n gaged In 27 w a ^ b e g ln n ln g w ith ' th e R ev ­o lu tio n a n d ending wlUi th e W orld

VJRSliy DEBATEyooisoEC.i9

T ryou ts for places on th o T«-ln T a i ls hlRh school va rsity d eb ate te am will be conducted D ec. 19. C oach G erald W allace an n o u n ce d today .

L lU ra tu re on Hie top ic w ill be availab le nex t week so t h a t s tu ­d e n ts w lslilng to t o ’ou t m ay be p re ­p a red . W allace ^a^d. S u b jec t fo r th o d eb ate (or Idaho debate te a m s t h b y e a r Is: •■RcsoIvmS. T h a t th e U n ited S U te s Should Ally w lih G re a t B r it­a in ."

D isease rcinellm es causes e le ­p h a n ts lo glow curious m a lfo rm ed tusks.

A ttends ConventionCALDWELL, Dec. 1 (Specia l) —

MK h Louise DInckwell, College o( Idoho faculty , sp e n t th e T lia n k a- Blvlng vacation a t S e a ttle . W ash., w here she a tten d e d th o convention

the W estern Ajssoclatlon of

T sacbe r# o f Speech . T h ts a nnual convention Is he ld by Jnatruetora In o rd e r to s tudy th e b est m ethods of p resen ting th e ir su b je c t to s tu ­d e n ts a n d or sU g ln g student-poH * ects. T lie U n ive rsity of W ashthg- to n a n d a S e a ttle h o te l cooperated In p u ttin g on th e convenU on and to

r ie s ta .i t b a l a r g i i )

A O erm an p la n e re c e n tty m id a « a ezperlm enta] f lig h t f ro m B e n in w Kew Y ork a n d th e r e tu r n t r ip i a fo rty -fou r h o u n a n d f n t r ' l i x mtft* utes.

EiSiPEIO WFOlLEnE

CH ICA G O, Dec. 1 (U.R)-Wlsconsln D em ocrats today dem anded (eclcrol p a tronage con tfo l a s t l r s f T h ^ c l im Jtah t to un-seat U. S . Sen. RobW *l9. L jiPoH ctte lii » 1C 1540 ejection.

S la te C h a irm an W . D: Carroll, P ra irie du C hlcn . m ade tlie form al d fm an d to N ational C hairm an Jame.s A. Fa rley . H e charged th o t lliousond.n of fede ra l Jobs have gone lo tho L a ro lle tte progressive organ ­ization .

T ired o r U K oIIelte"T licrc Ls n o t llie nllghte.st cliancc

of a D em ocratic victory in 1940 w ith ­o u t p ro p er recognition of deserving D em ocrats by th e natlonol com m it­tee, h e .■said. ''R o u t of th e L nPollH te Progre.vslve p a r ty on Nov. 8 proves t h a t Wlbcoiviln hsw .Btown U rcd o l L aP olle ttc a n d an tl-A m crlcan ac ­tivities."

Fnrley a rriv e d yesterday to ta lk 'w ith p a rly leade rs of m iddle w est and w e.stem s ta te s on s ta te political conditions a n d to a rrange Jackson day d in n e rs to be held th roughou t th e c oun try J a n . 7.

W an ts U nited F ro n t"You m u st p o in t (o r a n adm lnU -

tra t lo n v ictory In IMO by ge tting you r house In order,” P a rley said.

, " In te r -p a r ty d ispu tes m u s t be c leared up to sm oo th th e m achinery (o r 1940 a n d to p rese n t a un ite d fro n t."

Ho sa id th e popu la rity of P resi­d e n t R oosevelt h a s n o t dim in ished desp ite resu lts o f th e rec en t elec­tion .

" In th e ir b est days,” h e sa id , " th e R epub licans n e v e r have h a d th e m a ­jo rity th e D cm ocrat£ -have no th e U n ited S ta te s senate .”

B l i s s M a k e s R e c o r d

I n R e d C r o s s D r i v eB L ISS . Dcc. 1 (Specia l)—T hanks-

g lv ln s day e n d ed th e a n n u a l Red C ross d rive. M rs. P rcdo R a d erm n t

I \ chfr^W B?, D on D afoe, a n d M isJP . R. t L anoheste r m a d e th e ir (inn l repo rts

to D is tr ic t M an ag er A. Post. A f in a l c liockup by M r. P os t showed th a t a to ta l of «31.S0 w as colloct£d by th e tliree in th e Bllsa com m unity, a n d th in a m o u n t represen ts th e la rg - M t to ta l ever collccted In th is R e d c r a « d is tric t.

I CASTLEFORD• --------------------- ------------------------

J . P . H ough ta llng left recently fo r S a n D iego. Callfornlii, called th e re by th e se rious illness o f hl» d a u g h te r , A lm arle, who had siif fcred a lig h t stroke of paralysis. W ord h a s been received by friends th a t she Is im proving and can take a few fitepa w ith help.

Mr. a n d M rs. Hartvlg.sen and d au g h ter, E liu ibetli, Downey, iuive J re tu rn e d hom e a f te r a vl.-slt w llh A M r. a n d M rs. D. D. o lb M and sons. ^ Mr*. OlbUfi In a da u g h ter of M;-. on<i

M rs. H artv ig .v n .m il T odd In bu ild ing a t h r e e .........

add ition un h is Iiouko In tho soutli e a s t p a r t o f tow n.

Mombern of 'm ern an u s chib en- te rU in e d th e ir iiuabands a t a party a t th * O . p . T Jjom as hom o Tuesday.

M r. a n d M rs, Leo Peterson and M r, a n d M rs. Ed H ard ing won bridge p rite s.

M r. a n d M rs, Viilentlii n iirlnagn m ade u biuilne.w tr ip to S a lt ij\ko C ity la s t week.

M rs. Pelo G riff ith will soon Join tlin fam ily.

I.fo , H aro ld a n d J im n lla B en ftm . Mo.srow. w pia colled homo by the aeivtti o t Uwlv' 8Tnnilmti\hpr, Mr/i. iv e d a rn f te n , flr, 'n .e y le ft (o r thn U niversity n ( liluho again Monday

Mr, n n d M rs, OeorKn lllirk and Ijnliy Rtin l r ( t M onday for m a w aw c Nev., Where M r. Ulirk tearlirs ,

W llllnin H en ftrn . (lent)o, Neb., was nU lril to Idiiiiii by th e death o f his m o the r. M rs, K rrd H enften, m-. Mr

V i lrn f te n had l>een vlnlllnK iiln par i rn la tliLi full b u t had re tu rned t< t l Ills lionin In Nel)ra^kn.

^ 'i l ic MlAses L illian a ild Vera B ail­ey of KiniMin (;ity . Mo., wiio liavn fijtent th e liint tliri-o num ihn v lsit- iiiK tlK 'lr b n ittie r . I.. M, Uutley i\nd fam ily. Jeft 'I'lir^diiy ttir I,os An- f l f s . C alif, , ' i h r i r nelilipw, Itiiwirl hallfly. CasClr(ord, a rroniim tiled vlMt* ^ Angele.1 lo r a inontii

Mr. a n d M r. Itu llo in irlilry nnd . imniln a n d H ot,.e r Jo h n o n le tl flun- 1 I ‘ • " •‘'I tlirraby Ihe d e a th o f H. Johiw nn. Mr,

S k l i ' J ' a l ' J ' . , " ”r ^ U oiner Johnson .H arry ray lo r, Almo. la vlsltlnir

l.ln ilaughtern . Mra. Allyi, JUy,,,,

dtivs « tM r. a n d M rs. o w ln 'nionii,floi,

th e iia reiits o f « w ra.

M ia H. J . c»lb*on liaa re tu rned i» (;,.h ltrr..rd a f le r ii (ou r m ontna visit w llh rela tives In N ebraska.

l,eater Hheem lia s re tu m e d home ’/ a fte r a two y e a r m iu lo n (or th e I 1.. i). H. eh iireh In Denm aric. }{ia \ pa ren ts . Mr. a n d Mra, O, T . Skeeni ' Went to Walt U k e C ity lo m eet him ,

A e ire ra f t r ad io beacon receiver W ellhUig on ly fm jf poim ds and Uire« outyjM . ha-ilng a ^a i^e ol i» i to 430 kUocyoies, will a m ii tM In Dit>>ductlon.

REWARDS FOR EARLY SHOPPERSwhere a “World’s Fair of Gifts" awaU your selection. All Xmas pur­chases wrapped as gifts at no extra cost. Convenient lay-away p la n for your convenience. We’ll hold all Xmas purchases ’til the day l>e> fore Xmas if you desire.

Sew Shipment Just Arrived Our Own FamousMillay it

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(3 Pair $2.85)T lic women folks w ill a p ­p rec ia te beau tifu l f la t te r ­i n g ' MlUay hose. T h e ir h a rd tw isted crepe y a m s give th a t sm o rt a p p e a r­ance a n d resists sang.-!. 8- th rc a d ch l((ons o r ecm l- ch lK on w eight.

Toyland is Bulging!W ith brand new toys t h a t S an ta has juNt invented . Som eth ing new fo r ev e ry child, is here. May we s u g ­g e s t an early shopping a n d th e tisc of our lay-aw ay plan.

Ladles’ Warm Comfortable Woolie

Slippers9 8 <

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Thanks, DocThat dietinguished man of letters. Dr. William

Lyon Phelpa of Yale university, has some interesting things to say about being alive and vital in this dizzy old world of ours.

Newspapers are a test of alertness and if you can ■ find something on every page of your newspaper that interests you, then you are enormously alive and vital, he told an audience of Chicago business and profes­sional men.

There is one good editorial every day, he says, and this is.high praise indeed from an authority of his standing m the world of literature. The world is-in- finitely vro’tse than it was 30 years ago ‘‘but it is far more exciting,” he says.

Failure, disaster, sin, loss, crime and destruction race through the columns of the first page of a news­paper “because they are the exception to the more generally prevalent yirtue of honesty, decency and tranquility.”

Victory is on the sports page. ‘‘That is why clergy- a n d - C o U e g e professors always look at these pages

first. Clergymen eat up stories about boxing because of the dominant note of triumph and victory,” he added.

'■ Infr^uently is the silk hat of literature tipped in ^tHe'direction of the Fourth Estate. Appreciative, the

old fedora comea off, tp return that greeting.

PO TS h o t s

The G entlem an in the Third Row

• s e r i a l s t o r y

LOVERS AWEIGH B Y B E T T Y W A L L A C EeervnM HT, i n a n«a • bhvwk in«

A New Idea!Boyohboy, P oU :

I BOt ft p e a t Idea.I t ’s a loU spaloosa.I t 's b rand -new .Y ou'll Tall ove r backw ard w lien I

te ll you ab o u t It.M tybe you r p rln tln R i t a f / w ill also

fall over backw ard If you try i touse U.

I t 's like th is : W hy n o t a ' ‘type p ic­tu re" In p r in t o f th e w ay th e ladlea look now iidays w ith th e ir h a ir p lied 'w ay up on to p like a crow 's nest?

I f you r p r in t sh o p d o c in ’t rebel a t thU pecu lia r {rolngs-on, I 'd suggest som eth ing a lo n e th e se Unea;

This i i the W ay Ladiei

Look, Kiddies, I£ They W ear Their Hair-Do

The Jungle and CivilizationSasha Siemel is in New York reading the cabled

news from abroad and trying to make up his mind what to do. In his room he has a six-foot hardwood

. spear with a 12-inch razor-edge point and a six-foot bow with an 80-pound,pull.. Tliesewerejie implements that Sasha carried with

him Ujick in I914 when he went Into the Brazilian '■jungletor the IJretitiaje, l ^ u s i With the World war

. under wajr^it was safer ther^. 'He did not come out until a ^ r U e armistice and he has made a number o f trips btiok to the jungle since then,

r Hie bearded six-foot Latvian is known as the Tigei; - ' Manin the Brazilian jimgle because he hunts jaguars

with his bow and arrowi and his spear. He uses these ; crude weapons because they are ‘'more efficient” and _ give him a few seconds of real blood-curdling excite-

meni But his quandary now is concerned with men, beasts of the jungle. For Sasha Siemel finds

; civilized men approaching the madness of 1914 and . again the jungle looks “safer.”

Ladies OnlyWhat t h i s c o u n t r y n e e d s b o f a r as t h e ladie.i are

c o n c e r n e d i s a p a i r o f h o s e t h a t won’t run. Scicnce has b e e n a t w o r k o n t h e p r o b l e m .

And if advance publicity is to bo relied upon, the , stockings will be more sheer, more elastic and stronger

_ ■ than the best silk, rayon or cotton now available. .Dyeing presents no difficulty for the synthetic

, fiber and the development is hailed as a great step forward. The new fiber is made of coal, air, water,

' and chemicals.This nows sounds much too good to be true. It i.s

backed up, however, by the announcement of a textile firm that it is investing $8,000,000 in a plant on the Atlantic coast where 1,000 people soon will ho em­ployed in manufacturing the new product. Should the hose be as good as promised, the year 1938 can

; mark up another gain.

Grapefruit and Oraii<»f8

J Organized retailers who met in Washington to draft .I» program for distribution and increased consump. tlon of this year’s bumper crop of oranges and grape fruit may have taken a most significant step in mod­em selling.

y_ For the distributors proposed a plan where hnn' dllng and distribution costs be rcdueed in that “»ueh »Ving« be applied toward lowering consumer prices Uld improvement of producer prices,”

.1 There were other important provisions such as the KV'W>»i'>ation of third.grade fruit from shipments, the jf;#rovi8lon of a maximum mark-up of 25 per cent, the EiSidncUon of transportation charges, and a permanent '•jJewrd to advertise and merchandise the product.

; But the vital part of the program was the wllling- “ i of the growers to share their bumper crop, the

iity 01 nature, with the ultimate consumer, the — , by reducing prices.

» 0 the country will do well to watqh this he part of one industry to movg a bumper e uitimstaiidvantage of everyone along

tocoBwm>er.

Jl.th8 United States who requested n ih ie Minister Ch^berlain for a

,, . .ioijild remember th<( prime minister himself.

th e ir . d k jy

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MAjfY'B T H E T IM E W E'VE LONQED T O DO T H A T t

P o t Bhots:And have you h e a rd th e s to ry of

th e K im berly ra n c h e r &nd th e a la rm clock? -

I t seem s th is c e n t, w ho llves> te«« ' tw o miles w est o f R ltnberly , h id been ge tting a long for years w ithou t a n a larm clock. K * a lw ays .m anaged to get up som ew here n e a r th e tim e h e h sd to . B u t fin a lly ho decided le ought to buy » clock.

60 he bought I t. H e p u t I t in a big d lahpan to Increase th e nolae of th o alarm , a n d th e n p u t th e w hole she ­bang u nder h is bed.

N ext m orn ing th e th in g w en t off w ith such a ra c k e t U M tre d h im ha lf to death . H e leap ed up . g rabbed tho a larm clock a n d th rew i t o u t th e window.

— 8noep«rP. a .-U ic k U y . th e w indow waa

oi>cn.

I T ALL ADDS U P TH E 8AMEI

P o t BhoCter:T he dUferenc« betw e«n th e aver-

l e m an nnd on In te rn a tio n a l dlplom nt Is ( h a t th e avernge m an tella you to go to he ll a n d th e d iplo­m a t AUHgeatA th a t w hile h e sees your point of view, a n d you h av e «ome v«ry good a rgum ents the re , ho feels th n t the exigencies o f th e o ltua tlon dpm and th a t h e te ll you. a lthough regretfully and w ith th e m o st p ro ­found regret, th a t you w’t m fated to take a •om ew hat Aulphurotw Jour­ney Into ne tlie r rrg lons dom inated by the fallen nngtLi.

. —Pro fea io r Pill

T l ie f lIinV E L BONG

(lU i]lrat«d Ift ih a R o ja l Society or Coal T hrow ers in to

i ’'u m a c n )

T he to n i of (ha shovel.I 'm ting ing It now.T h e song of th e shnvpl And »wcat from m y brow.

O rt up III ih o m orn ing Anil aliovrl iiim e coalj <'ome a t th« noon hour, Ultra m ure th e chunks roll.

HluiTel. you husbands.And shover. you w lrt»—A h a rd w in te r forroant abould brIghU n your IIvm .

W h rn sp ring finally g e li here Y our back i will be strong.IJke sleel your n iiu rU s . . ,If you U it th a t longl

- F r a n c o is th e V illain

,Y O t) aO U N O A B IT lO U K O N TU B LAD1R8I

I’ouo :U U som ellm es snld ilifi way lo a

m ail's h e a r t l i throuR h h is Atomnch, (If ho haa a hearO hu t few gain of today can do It th n t wiiy,

Ilmik III (he Kn<Ht oM clayn they illdn 't linvo tlio m ix tern niipllaiicM

urn wi fn rtm ia lo to have an as (a ike houseknrp lng a p leasure , bu t

even a t th a t they rou ld cook a nquarp m eal. tJad, b u t tm o ; Utoy now have tJjN e m o d e m conveniences and vnry few gitls to m aka use o f 'em .

I t used to bo a gftl took g re a t prid* h j Uia dough sh a m ixed In e ffo rt to ou t-do th e o th e r ua ls ' b read , b u t now they 're In te re i tn l in th e dough tlio old m an innken i6 sh e nan buy a bct(er fu r cou t th a n h e r r iv a l c an ttlford.

—Itaeh eto r Den

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w o rse t h a n It w o u ld hnvo b e en If no o n e h a d com e,” said D iane. “ I , f o r toc, a m th ro u g h , l ; bad . s n o u g h to b« laughed a t by th b s t p h o n y c e leb ritie s . B u t to ke ep ^ i n g to m a k r M arvel se e th e J lg h t ju s t b c c a u se D w lg h t't u n h a p p y — th a t ’s to o m u c h !”

J u d y w a s fo rc e d to a d m it th a t D ia n e w a s r i g h t S h e smld. " F o r­g e t it , O la n e . I ’l l n e v e r m en tio n I t ig a ln . I k n o w y o u tr ie d , and th a t w as iw a e t 'o t you. 1 p ro m ­ise to .o r tu r e m y fr ie n d s n o m o re .’’

" B u t lo w a b o u t you raeU ? S a t­isfied to k e e p to r tu r in g J u d y ? ”

J u d y d ro p p ed h e r e y e s sw iftly , a n d D ia n e -laid, “ S o rry .”

F o r w ee k s a f te r w a rd , th e w ives o n th e 3 ta tlon ta lk e d a tw u t th e p a r ty . O u t th e n i t d ie d do w n , and J u d y w a s j la d . A s J a c k H anley sa id genalbly, “ T h e r e 's n o th in g you c an do .'or h e r . Y ou t^ ied , and sh e q u e e re d i t b o rseU . L e t he r clone!”

D w ig h t d id n o t te le p h o n e or com e to *ee h e r . H e b a d finally rea liz ed , J u d y f e l t , t h a t m ere ly te llin g M a rv e l w a sn ’t enough. A n y w ay s h e d id n ' t w a n t anyone to .a ll l e r . S h e w u ru n n in g he r ow n m ow .

T h e A rst s h a r p p a in h a d se^- tle<i -Jitc a c o n s tiA t fee lin g o t e m p tin e ss . J u d y t r ie d b y seeing J a c ; ; sv e ry n ig h t h is ^ I p w as in. t o fill th a t v o id . A n d th e n , lu st b c to rc th o T e x a rk a n a w as due to shove siT fo. B re m e r to n to o c '.aid u p d ry d o e k l o r o v e rh a u l. Chrlc W hiU ng,' J a c k 's d u r a a t e , asked h e r a n d J a c k to h a v e d in n e r w ith h im I'b o a rd th e jh ip . ’

' J u d y h a d n ’t b e e n a b o a rd the T e x a rk a n a s in c e th e n ig h t D w ight to iu h e r h e w u go in g to m a rry M firveL- S h e s h r a n k f ro m going. B u t sh e c o u ld n 't b e a r i o le t Jack know , a n d so s h e w e n t

• a •C H E h a d h o p e d th a t D w igh t ^ w ou ld n o t ^ a v e th e d u ty to ­n ig h t S h e d l- ' h o t w a n t to see h im , b u t i f w a s a b o a rd , she k n e w sh e w o u ld . H o w ev e r, she h a d n o t e x p e c te d to f in d M arve l. Y e t w h e n s h e e n tw e u th e w ard ro o m , M a rv e l waa w e f l r t t pe rson a h e u w . M a rv e l I n a s tu n n in g g r e e r d in n e r d r ta a th a t m a tched h e r eyes. M a rv e l -Ittln g in a deep le a th e r th ib r , am o k ln g , a n d look '

ing a s th o u g h she w ere v e ry m u c h accustom ed to th e h o sp ita li ty of th e m ess.

‘H ow n ic e to see you !” M a rv e l sa id . B u t h e r eyes w e re hostile a t once.

”J u d y l” D w igh t h e ld h e r h a n d Ughtly. "M arv e l a n d I h a v e be en m ean ing to get o v e r fo r a v is i t b u t— "

You m u s t b e v e ry b u sy ," sa id Ju d y , sm U lng. I t v : com fo rting to know th a t J a c k w as close. S h e tu rn ed . nd g ree ted C h ris , a n d th e m om ent p rsscd .

A t th : d in n e r ta b le , J u d y sa t be tw een va ck antf C h ris . M a rv e l and D w ig h t w ere opposite. B u t M arve l pa id aU en llo n Vo th o o th e r g irl. Sho sav ed h e r sm iles a n d h e r conversa tion f o r th e m en . Ju d y w as re liev ed ra th e r th a n o f­fended. S h e liat^ncf*- to M a rv e l te lling C h ris how d ifflcu lt I t w aa ;o m a k e u p h e r m ind . " O n e m in ­u te I w a n t to BO to B re m erto n , to bo w ith D w igh t w h e n h e g e ts the re . T h e n e x t m in u te , I th in k I 'd h av e m o re fu n if I w e n t to Los A ngeles. Som e f rie n d s a re ta k in g a cru ise In th a l r y a c h t T h a t w ou ld bo lic o , too.”

A f(e r d in n e r, C h ris sa id th a t h e h a d som e -.lew p ic tu res h e v e n te d Ja ck a n d Ju d y to see. “S p a n ish stuff. : found them in a U ttle shop on th o w a te rfro n t.”

M arvel sa id qu ick ly , "O h , m a y n ’t we com c too. L ie u te n a n t W h it- inR?"

‘•D ellsh tcd lo h av e y o u , M rs. C am pbell.” C h rb sa id p o lite ly . B u t h e w a sn 't de ligh ted , a n d ne ith e r w as Judy, T h o w h o le e y e ­ing w ou ld be spo iled If sh e h a d to rem a in u n d e r th e u n f r ie n d ly glance o f M arve l's g ree n eyes,

T ^ W ia H T 'S w ife excla im e d o v e r " th o p ic tu res . S h e sa id , "S om e day I’m going to hav o a g r e a t 'b ig red roo fed .noute lik e th is on : here." S h e described th e p ic tu re s h e r In te r io r de co ra to r h a d o u r - chased !o r h e r. B u t w h e n C h ris ’la n d ed one o f th e p ic tu re s to lu d y , M a rv e l lo s t in te res t, a n d d r if ted to w a rd th o c u rta in e d d o o r­w ay , IB If im p a tie n t to leave .

"D oesn’t th is one re m in d y o u c l B a lboa sn d th e C onqu lstado res and a ll th e old ro m an tic h is to ry of C a lifo rn ia?” Ju d y asked .

“ T h a t’s w h y I b o u g h t It,” sa id Chris. “A s a r t i t 's no g re a t shakes.”

"C h ris p a i n t s h im self , y o u know ,” J a c k e x p la ined . “A t th e A cadem y h e— "

S u d d e n ly th e y w ere a w a re o f voices f ro m outside. Som eone # a s passing a long th e .la rro w cor­r id o r a n d la y in g :le a r ly , “ I ’d le ll a n y w ife o f m in e « h e re she go t of!! D in n e r a b o ard is a ll r ig h t once In a w hile, b u t ev ery n ig h t fo r tw o w eek s Is too m uch . T a lk abo u t m cssroom b ills— ”

A n o th e r m a n ’s voice replied; ■‘O h , C am p b e ll hasn ’t been m a r­r ie d long . H e ’U p u t h e r w ise as

I as— ” T h e y w ere gone.

p ic tu re In Ju d y ’s hands fell to th e desk . She looked a t

J a c k , w hose face w as a study . C h rla m a d e fo r th e doorw ay sud ­d e n ly , a s i f h e w an ted to ove r­ta k e th e sp e ak e rs .

J u d y . o u c h e d h is sleeve. "D o n ’t ," she sa id . " I t w ould only m a k e b sccne ."

B u t M arve l, s tand ing as If roo ted to th e spo t, w as liv id w ith fury._ "H o w d a re th e y l” ih c c rlcd pas- c lo n a tc ly . "D w ighU Y ou know w h o th e y w creV

D w ig h t X'os^ bIc. . H o sa id slow ­ly , " J u s t a couple o f snsigns. T hey — i t w as u n p a rd o n a b le , b u t Uiey’ro y o u n g — ''

. " T h e re ’s too m uch >;ot a ir abou t th e s e young sq u ir ts f io sh o u t of th e A cad em y!" sa id Chr*s. “ T h a t w a s ra w l"

J u d y rem e m b e re d th a t In th e J u n io r O fflcen ’ M ess, as w e ll u In t h e W ard room , everyone pa id h is sh a re o f th e expenses. M e u - ro o m b ills took a la rg e slice ou t o f a n ensign 's sm a ll p a y . E n te r­ta in in g guests w ould m a k e th e f ig u re lum p . I f a m a n h a d his w ife c o n s tan t ly to d in n e r, U ia t w as a lm o s t lik e ask in g h is sh ip m ates to p a y fo r h e r m eals.

G ha tu rn e d to th e p ic tu res again , a n d sa id som eth ing a b o u t them , a s i f n o th in g had happened . M a rv e l w as stIU blU ng h e r lip w h e n th e y le f t th e room , b u t by ta c i t consen t, everyone e lse h a d d ro p p e d th e m a tte r.

L a te r , g e ttin g up to go in to D w ig h t 's room to com b h e r h a ir , M a rv e l sa id evenly , "W on 't you com e, too . M b s A lco tt?”

J u d y und e rsto o d th a t M arve l w a n te d to q uestion h e r. S ho w as f i g h t "D o you :cnow w ho th o ie m e n w e re ? ” M arve l asket. os soon as th e y w ere alone.

“N o. 1 don’t ,” Ju d y so ld t r u th ­fu lly . S he looked a t th o o thc - g ir l 's sn a p p in g jr e e n eyes, a th e w a y h e r exqu isite ly shod foot ta p p e d th e deck . S he sa id , A fte r a ll, a lth o u g h th e y w ere vcrj* 111- b r ^ . I t la t ru e th a t c o n stan . com ­p a n y a t d in n e r m ak es m cssroom o llls go u p . I ’m su re you d id n 't k n o w th a t "

"L ls ta n l” M a rv e l sa id tig h tly . •‘Y ou k n o w ju s t w ho th e y w e r e . , a n d t h a t ' i th e so r t o f th in g y ou 'vo b e e n s a y in c a b o u t m e you rself. Y o u a n d y o u r friends! W ell, le t m e t e l l you th is : I n e v e r lik ed yo u , I d o n 't l ik e you now . I h a te th o N av y . Y ou 'ro in love w ith m y h u sb a n d —y o u 're Ju s t w a itin g a ro u n d to p ic k th e bones o f m y m a rr ia g e .” T h e U ttle com b sho h a d ta k e n f ro m h e r h a n d b ag sn a p p e d In h e r fingers. " I 'l l show y o u u p yet!”

(To Be Contioaed)

John T. Flynn Says—

(UnUl • iuee««Mr to the Itte Bodaey Dutetier U lu m td , Ui* column by JO&a T. n7DD. not*4 eooooinUt, is b«lag run In t h t mac* of ''B tblnd the SctaM la WisbiAftoD.")

By JO H N T. FLYNN IKEA S erv let)

N EW Y O R K , Otc. 1 - A rep o r t f ro m W ash ing ton la t h a t th e social aeourity advUory council la going to rtco m m en d th a t tb a U n ited B U tes sh a ra I n 'th e o ld -ag e pen sion ta x . .

A t p rese n t th e em ployer pays 1 p e r c en t, th e em ploye 1 p e r cen t. T h e p la n la to h av e th e em ployer, U » em ploye a n d th e U n ited S ta te s governm en t eac h p a y o n e -th ird of th e ta x , th e tax , how ever, to r e ­m a in th e som e as now.

T h la aounds like a g rea t conces­sion—a lib e ra liza tio n of th e old- age ta x aystem . B u t like a ll th e propoaals a s w ell a s a rra n g e ­m en t* c f th e fed e ra l governm ent w ith re fe ren c e to o ld -age pension finance th is h a s a ll th e e arm arks of a U lcky .p la n . O n Its face It sounds qu ite generous. I n f a e t H la a p la n to d iv e rt a tte n t io n from a m o st vlcloua tax .

E N OU G H AND NO MORE

E v f iy a u th o ri ty on o ld -ag e p e n - slo iu is ag reed t h a t ' th e U x Im ­posed by th e governm ent shou ld be la rge enough to pay th e c o st of old age pensions a n d n o la rge r. A ta x of o n e -h a lf p e r c e n t on w orke r a n d a h a lf p e r c e n t on em ployer would produce f a r m ore tlia n enough for m any years. I f such a ta x levied for five ye a rs a n d th e n raised to 1 p u c e n t e a c h fo r five ye a rs m ore, til ls w ould soor. ru n In to qu ite a few billions m ore th a n necessary to pay a ll th e old age b e n e f its fo r th e n e x t 10 ye a rs a n d leave a big reserve . In* s te ad th e ta x is f ixed a t 1 p e r c e n t e ac h on em ployer a n d em ploye for th ree years. T h en I t will be raised to m p e r c e n t o n each fo r th ree years a n d th e n to 2 p e r c en t e ac h for th ree years, Increasing e ac h th ree years u n til I t Is 3 p e r c cn t each.

T h e ta x now is 1 p e r c e h t each a n d I t w ill be a t th is r a te du ring 19SS W hen I t will r ise to 1 4 per ce n t each . U n d er th la p la n th e governm en t h a s collec ted ove r 700 m illion do lla rs m ore th a n I t h a s sp e n t. B y th e e n d of 19S9 I t will Mava cpUected over a billion a n d a h a lf m ore th a n i t w ill h av e s p e n t By th e end of 1M3 U w ill have collec ted nearly fo u r billion m oie t h a n i t w ill h a v e epen t. T hese fo u r billions a re supposed to be p a r t o f a "reserve .'’ B u t th is Is a P ickw ick ian rese rve com posed of phan tom , dollars, since th e gov­e rn m e n t l i 's p e n d ln g a ll th is motjey on o rd ln a ty governm en t expenses a s f a s t a s i t Is collected.

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

A s ' Gleaned f ro m PUes of T h ^ T im es

J 5 Y E A R S A G O

D i t d 1. m s V lgoroul d e n ia l o f a n y cap tu re

o f ban d lU w ho ro b b ed th o H a u l to n b a n k la s t T h u rsd a y was voiced to ­day by S h e r if f W , W . H en ry of J e r ­om e, a n d by s h e r i f f S tove M a­honey of B urley , w h en asked reg a rd ­ing rum prs to th e e ffec t th a t ,th a robbers h a d been cap tiircd .

A sp lend id b a n q u e t w as he ld Inst even ing by th e B lu e Bell c lub of th e M oun to ln S la te s T elephone a n d T eleg raph ic co m p an y a t T om 's b a n ­q u e t room . A n in te re s tin g ta lk on public u tilitie s by E v ere tt M . Sw e^ey , (o rm er c h a irm a n o f th o public u t i l ­ities com m ission , wan a fea tu re .

angclloe, Fapa tfMnt Hst on the Ju ry l , . ."

OPtKTLBMAN IN T U I TUUtSl BO W

M rs. O arrle H o r i» r W hite a n d da u g h te r , M iss C onstance W hile. Bolso, w ere h o n o red u t a clelightful te a F r id a y a ftenxoou a t Km hom e of M rs. A. J . r e a v e y , M rs, W hite leaves n e « t week to Join h e r h u s ­band In O k lahom a.

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M rs, L. F . M orse e n te r ta in ed a few lad les In fo rm a lly B a tu n lay eve- n ln i a t * Jolly l i t t le bridge w h llt

Bsrty . M rs. O . A. S ta lk e r c a rried off le h ono rs o f tlie evening, receiv­

ing a p re tty p la te aa p rise fo r 'n ig h score, a n d a t th e close of th e eve ­n ing , M rs. O. D. T y le r a n d M rs. C harles B ullls asfilsted th e hostess In serv ing m o st delicious r e f rc ih - m en ts . T h o te Inv ited w ere M esdam es O . P . B aker, C h a r le s B ullls, O . 8 . BooUi, K , H . D ixon , W. S . HUl, A. L, U w ls , H . n , Lewis. 11. M. McOol- him , O . A. S ta lk e r , 1C, M . iiweeley, M. J . Hweeley, 0 . D . T liom as, o . D, IV ler, T , J . W oods, E . W hite, L. T . W righ t a n d M iss IVaMiale,

A tto rney X W . P o r te r re lu m e d F rid ay frora BolsA w here h e h a d been for^U »e g re a te r p o r t n f th e week looking a f te r .legai liu s ln eu . W hile in S h o ehone he received a te lephone n»e*sage a U tln g th a t h la residence h a a been q u a ra n tin e d for scarle t fever, M rs. f o r t e r h av ing ta k en th e fever, b u t she U g e ttin g along nioely.

T h e F a m ily D o c t o r

By DB. M 0 R B I8 PISU B EIK Editor, J o a m a t o f th e American

M edical A soelallon, a n d ' ofIlygela, th e R c a l ih M agatlne

All so rts o f books, have been w ritten abou t la u g h te r and it.s s lgn ldcance In ^elntlon^lllp to liculth a n d h um an w elfare. H eal latiKiiici- Is a n Involuntary rea ctio n like ynw n- Ing or crying. Few people are niilo to give n false laugh thn Bound of rea lity . C e r ta in a n lm a li m ay m ake sounds like those of hum an la u g h te r, b u t w hile a n im a ls may In ­d icate en joym ent, no o th e r nnlmal ■ u t m an ac tually laughs. /

Som e physiologi.its have claim ed th a t (.(kUKhter Is a h sa ltli fu l p r r - form anco because i t d cpend i on a se rlra of spasm odin rcjit'alrcl con tra rtlo n a of a ll o f th o inu.irlrn Involvctl In hrcatl^inB, and l• l>c- clally o f tho d iaph ra tnn . Tho cim - trac tlo n of Uie m uSfles of tlio fnco U m t 1b OAnociated W ith laugh ter la also pe rhaps helpfu l — but lAUghlrr dors n o t a lw ays yield p le a sa n t iippearance.

C h ild re n laugh m ore freely th a n a d u lts p robably becaure they hav« n o t y e t h a d th e experience th a t In associated w ith a d u lt yearn. P r rh a in by th e tim e we a ro o lder, th e re In loo m uoh of aadncM In o u r memorie.t to encoursgo laugh ter.

I n genrr.ll, la u g h te r h as been found to be a m ont henlthful phenom enon. Mont of th e p roverbi ftM oclatrd w ith la u g h te r hulicalo th a t p o in t o f view; F o r exam ple, laugh a n d grow fa t; laugh and be w ell, a n d s im ila r ph rases, 'H iere are , how ever, e c rta in dltsonnpa In w iiioh la u g h te r m ay bo excowive, un ro iilro lluh lo and actuiiUv h id l- ca te tiie prrsenco nf nirnliil d is­ease.

■Ilicre Mcm to be nome d if f rr - ences of opinion an to Jiwt w hat tim e of lUo th e baby (Irtil Inuglui,

E ven tin y bab ies seem to smile, w hich m ost sc ien tists a re con­vinced Is n o t actually la u g h te r bu t m ere ly an expression of some in ­te rn a l m echan ism pe rhaps associ­a te d w ith "gaa on th e stom ach ." R e a l la u g h te r apparen tly appea rs f i r s t in bable.i a fte r they a re one m o n th old a n d In m any babies m u c h la ter .

L au g h te r is usually n o t associated w ith any hermtM l rea ctio n ex­c e p t th a t occa-sionally i t m ay bo follow ed by hiccups due to the stim u la tio n of th e d lap h rsg m . O c­casionally , also, w hen la u g h te r U excesslvp ,. I t m ay bo associated Witli a sudden revulsion o f tho s to m ac h oi con trac tion of th o d ia ­p h rag m resu lting in vom iting.

I t Is, o f course, also know n th a t excessive la u g h te r m ay destroy th e contro l o f (he baby over tho ne rvous and m usiiclar mechani.-im ossoolated w ith bodily excretions so . t h a t ch ild ren m ay occasionally noli them selves following exrcs- Rive laugh ter. For th is reason , It Is well to avoid stlnu iia llon t)I cesilve la u g h te r i)y tick ling or o th e r m eans of stim ula tion .

T h e com plete obscnco of la u g h ­te r In a ch ild la probobly to be uAsoclated wlUi a condition of ill h e a lth . I f a child faiLt to laugh w ith a fa ir am oun t of frequency by th e tim e It has reached two

th re e m o n th s ot age, som e ex­

can raise taxes a n y w ay I t w ishes to pay th e o rd inary expense* of th ? governm ent. In s te a d o f p re - tw d ln g to be acc u m u latin g a big reserve w hich It Is n o t aocum u- ia tin g and c a n n o t acc u m u la te a n d using th a t a rU flce to ta x payrolU to m eet govam m ent expenses.

T hU year tho gov e rn m e n t wiU collect h a lf a bllUon do lla rs by m eans of th is pay ro ll ta * . N ex t year I t will collect a ro u n d WOO.- 000,000. T he governm en t couJd cu6 th a t U x In ha lf—ev en m ore—a n d stUl h aT e .inough to b u ild a big re - MTVe.(Copyright. 19JI, NBA Service. Inc.),

FAIRVIEW

PA Y RO LL T A X O PP R E SS IV E

’ e r e h a s been grave c riticism o f a ll th is a n d a de m an d fo r th e abo lition of th is fake re ie rv e ac< c o u n t T o m e e t th a t now Uie so-* called advisory council la going to recom m end th a t th e governm ent sh a re In • one-thU -d th e ta x . T h at, o f course, S ridicu lous. W h a t th e governm en t shou ld do is to p u t an end to tho p rese n t oppressive ta x on payro lls a n d em ployers a n d ado p t a U x w hich will bo suffW d e n t to m e et th e coats of old age pensions. T h e n th o governm ent

Superio r M hool obse rved T hankS ' giving la st week. T tie p ro g ra m com ­m ittee, M elba Jagels , a n d J u n it a J a - gels, presen ted a s h o r t p ro g ra m In w hich a ll stu d en ts p a rtic ip a te d . F o l­lowing the program , g a m es in c harge of R a lph H ah n , J a m e s T v rd y , a n d M aurice M urphy w ere en joyed. Q uests were M rs. F re d H ah n i M rs. John Jagels, sr., M rs. H lgble, M rs. Schulz. A nna B rog, E ln a M urphy , Ines Kodesh, a n d litU e B e tty H all, A rlene Jagels, a n d G eo rge M urphy .

Mr. and M rs. R u d o lp h Pe te rson en terta ined a t a p a r ty S a tu r d a y a t w hich Chinese C heckers w ere played. W inners were M rs. E lv ln N oh, a n d Leonard L eth .

O n Iho occasion o l h e r b irth d a y M onday, th e p rim a ry room a t P a ir - view show ered th e ir U ac h er , M rs. BlUlngton, w ith pe an u to a n d candy . T hey also presen ted h e r w ith a lovely picture.'M r. and M rs. U o n a r d L e tb re ­

tu rn ed Sunday to th e ir ho m e In E m ­m e tt a fte r spen d ing th e holidays ^ w ith h is p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs, 1 Oeorge L eth. >

M r. and M rs. W . O. P o s t a n d dau gh ter re tu rn e d S u n d a y a f te r spending T hanksg iv ing w ith M r. and M rs. Lionel M U ler a n d d a u g h te r In Spokane.

Bob Carlson and B ill B a r ro n w ere home from Pocatello fo r th e h o li­days.

M r. and M rs. F r a n k A tk in s le ft Sunday for th e specia l se ssion o f th e s ta te legislature a t Boise.

M iss LUllan L eth e n te rU in e d 13 girls of h e r Pep c lub a t d in n e r a t he r home recently .

F rank lin H lavaty a n d F re d D usaU ko le ft M onday m o rn in g fo r C ali­fornia. '

M r. and M rs. Ed H a rd in g o f th e W est-E nd H atche ry a re busy blood- te sting a n d in specting th e ir flocks for th e ha tche ry season .

Mr. and M rs. A lbe rt K o la rlk sp e n t S a tu rday a n d S u n d a y v isiting a t th e A lvin K onlcek hom e a t M urtaugh , Sunday they a n d M r. e n d M rs. K o ­n lcek were am ong d in n e r guests a t the How ard HaU ho m e a lso a t M u r- U ugh.

T h e Q em of th e M o u n ta in s lodge . m em bers a re ho ld ing a m eeU ng nex t m Tuesday evening. T h ey w ill h o ld - ^ th e ir an n u al e lec tion o f officers w hich will be follow ed by a h o t cov­ered dish lunch. T h e y h a v e sU rte d work on an A m erican p la y to bo preaented Dec. 10.

You May Not Know That

In addition to tho sub- Rtantial s u m s rcccived from th e A m algam ated S u g ar com pany and th e checlt.^ to bo paid Dec. 6, bee t grow ers o f B o u t h e m Idaho will receive federal benefit pnyinenls o f from ?1.75 to $2 j)cr ton, based on flUK«r con tcn t o f th e bee'tJ. T he con tcn t la being determ ined by lenta being carried on now.

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AThree Days’ Cough Is Your Danger S i g ^

N o m a tte r how m a n y mMUeinea you have tr ie d fo r y o u r coqunon cough, c h es t cold, o r b ro n c h ia l I rr l- U tfon . you m ay g e t re lie f now w ith Creom ulslon. S e rious tro u b le m ay be brew ing a n d y o u c a n n o t a ffo rd to take a chance w ith a n y rem edy le u poU n t th a n C reom ulslon , w h ich goea rig h t to th e e e a t o f t h e troub le a n d alda n a tu re to a oo the a n d h e a l th e Inflam ed m uooua m em b ran sa |m d t ^ lo o s e n a n d ex p e l ge rm -

Bven if o A e r rem ed ies h a v e falled« d o n 't be discouraged , t r y C reom ul- •lon . Y our d ru g g ist le a u th o rised to refund you r m oney I f you a re n o t thorougnly sa tlsfled i r i th th e bene­fits ob ta ined . C reom ulalon la one word, ask fo r I t p la in ly , eee t h a t th e na m e on th e bo ttle U o reom ula '

B U S S

Arthur Sahtel), celebrated strong man, api»eared a t the UllM aohool auditorium Wedneaday In the third of a aeries o t five assembly pro- grams booked tor thla winter.

Mrs, Clyde A lltn received a diock for from the K err Canning com­pany Uiis week aa her award for winning first ^ a e a In the fruit eon- test for the-BoUa distrlot In tail's competlUon. Mrs, Alien flT»t' won top honora a t the H ag » m u ) Aehlevement day in Ssptembefwhen, the homemaking olubs of Qoodlni 90iuUjr flMt t« tat priiMk

' Ihutsday, December 1,1338 IBAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

POLL SH S CONGRESSMEN FAVOR LABOR A C T CHANCmINCffiSSEENFORByDGElSDF

D y H A R R ISO N SA LISBURYW A SH IN G T O N , Dec. 1 (U.PJ—A

poll of congressional views by tlic U n ite d P re ss today revealed th a t th e n a tio n h a s clectert a new con- Kfcss w ith s tro n g s e n tim e n t fo r nm c n d m en t of th e W ugncr labo r act, Increase of old age pensions a n d a la rg e r n a tio n a l defense budget.

T lic sam pllni? o f congres-slonal se n ­tim e n t covered bo th house a n d sen- n le m em bcra who were w illing to com m it themselve.i on n in e m a jo r po litica l Is.'.ue.'i. R e tu rn s from m a n y as Iw o-llilrds o f th e new house wer« received In re.ipoi«e to ficveraj fiucitlo iw . S e n a te replies w ere 8cal> tc ri 'd b u t, slgn lllcan tly . Ind lcn t/d v irtu a lly th e ?am e tren d a s replKs fro m new hou.'ie m em bcra. 1

T h t po ll, a lth o u g h n o t conclusUV lndlcBtc.<i th a t n strong move to obX ta in a m en d m e n t of th e W agner labor a c t can be expected . alU iough m em - brr.? a re n o t agreed on th e fo rm such a m en d m e n ts sh a ll take,

e e n t lm e n t fo r la rge r old age p e n ­sions was such iw vJrtunlJj' to Insure KCrlous c onsidera tion for m ore lib ­e ra l g ra n t i , T lic sam e w as tru e of tjie la rg e r n a tio n a l defense prog ram now being prepa red by th e RooicveU odm lnL slratlon.

R e lu m K clief to State*O th e r rep lies revealed no conclu­

sive tr e n d of D em ocratic opin ion w ith reg a rd to n Ih lrd te rm for Mr, Roo.'cvclt. O pposition was no te d to p la n s fo r a n a tio n a l re fe ren d a b e ­fo re decla ring w ar on a fo reign pow er. D em ocrats su ppo rted th e p re se n t w orks progres-s s e t-u p . R e ­pub licans ui-ged re tu rn of re lief to th e .states.

B olli p a rtie s revealed s e n tim e n t fo r .stric ter a n l l- t ru s t law s. R epeal o f th e controvcr.slal n e u tra lity a c t w as opposed by a m a jo rity of those respond ing to th e questionna ire . C ongre.w lonal op |)osltlon to P resi­d e n t R oosevelt's g ove rnm en t reo r- RRnlzatlon schem e continues.

G O P U nanim ous O n th e W agner a c t R epublicans

w ere v irtu a lly u n a n l m o am en d m e n t. D em ocrats w> vldcd. O f th e sm all g roup w illing to com m it Itse lf two favored change fo r each one sup iw rtln g th e a c t now w ritten .

T h e praspcct th a t th e 7flth cc fivess wlU UberaUiC p re se n t o ld age pensions seem ed enh an c ed by re - sponsM to th e U nited Pre.«;s poll. Of 122 congres.smen rep ly ing to th is auestlon on ly 11 favored low er old age pensions w hile 111 .supported la rg e r p ay m en ts . R epub licans were v ir tu a lly u n a n im o u s fo r h ig h e r p e n ­sions w ith 64 suppo rting a n d only fo u r opposing a pension boost. O f a .sm all n ro iip o f sen ato rs expressing thenuw lves on thl.s Issue a ll favored la rg e r pensloius-

S f ro n f N a tio n a l D efense S e n tim e n t fo r s tro n g e r n a tio n a l

de fense w as so genera l a s a p p aren tly to a.s.iure congressional su p p o r t of n rm y a n d navy lncrea.se.s. D em o- r ra tlc op in ion w as overw helm ingly lo r de fense b o o s t s . R epublican op in ion w as opposed by a na rrow m a rg in , rn v o rln g incTeases svtre 200 D em ocrats . 44 R epub llcaiu . t’o r a snm llei' b udge t were 51 R epublicans, H D em ocrats and th ree m ino r p a rty m em bers. Som e 24 house m em bers favo red ''ad e q u u te " defen.se b u t did n o t Ind ica te w h eth er they rcK arded pre.sent expend itu res as li‘.s.s tiiau a d eq u a te . S e n a te Acntlment, rrf le c t- «'d In few er replies, diii>llcuted th a t fo u n d 'ln th e ho a ie replic.s.

Few D em ocratic; expres-slona on th e deslrab lllly of P residen t Tloosevelt ru n n in g fo r a th ird te rm were re ­ceived. R epubllcaiw oppo.srd a th ird te rm im anim ously . AmoiiK ll»c ha iid -

ACrAiN.T O O l^ N G BA CK T O C H R IS T - " M iW 20 Y EA R S A G O -~C h r ls t /n a s w as C hris tm as a g a in ,

ov e r . . . th e a llie s , In - A m c rlc an a rm y , w e r e

■'The W atch on th e R h in e .” . . . " T re es .” . . . In F ra n c e a n d In A m e ric an cam ps h u n ­d r e d s o f th o u sa n d s, u n a b le to g e t d isc h a rg e , s p e n t a f re tf u l C h r is tm a s . . . . " H u n g e r M a p s”

'O f E u ro p e w ere p r in te d as A m c ric a r a ll ied to sh a re h e r ab u n d a n c e of food w ith th e

de so la ted countries.

Battle Wages on Plan to Honor Old Indian Chief

L E W IST O N , Idaho , Dec. 1 (U.P)~, I .en n M itchell, a n o th e r p io n e e r, w ho N es Pe rce Jo seph 's body llc.'i today

neg lec ted gravo w here tin ybe lls fastened to s lick s s ta n d gu ard R ud tink le b righ tly to d rive aw ay Uie “evil fiplrits.”

T lie rc have been n iony snow.s s in c e Nez Perce Josc]>h w en t to th e linppy h u n tjn s grounds. T lie quo.s- tlo n now 1.1 w hether th e oncc g rea t In d ia n ch ief w as a F a sc is t rflscal o r a D em ocratic sa in t,

J o h n L, Rooke. a p ioneer w ho s ti ll rcm em bens w hen th e d rea d .'>ound of In d ian w arrio rs led by J o ­se p h chilled th e h e arU of eu rly -d a y s e ttle rs a n d governm en t troop.-., sa y s a m em orial s tone should be e re c te d on th e ch ieftf iin ’s g ra \

Rookc h a s h is supporter.s ils does

'J o sep h ’s friends a rc w orsh ipers of murderer.':. T liey sho u ld r a h c fu n d s to e re c t a m o n u m e n t to Jess* Jnm ea!"

Ills face crink led w ith th e lines of age, M itchell lives a t W h lleb ird ne a r he re , w here. In 1817, Jo seph 's w .irrlors a n n ih ila te d 100 govem m erU •sokliers, M itche ll h a s n o t fo rgo tten , no r forgiven.

Rooke a n d o th e r p io n e e rs w ho b e ­lieve as h e does, h a v e n o t fo rg o tten e itlicr. B u t Uiey h a v e fo rg iven . T licy c la im th a t in Uie ye a rs s in c e Jo - ,v])h was h u n te d a n d h a te d a s an outlaw liLs s ins h a t e be en reveak 'd in a iio tlie r ligh t.

T hey con.sIder h im n o t a s a r u th ­

less Inrtlun "d ictato r" h a ra s s in g p i­oneers nnd ruling h is tr ib e on p res- en t-duy Fascist tiicorics o f rac ia l suprem acy und pow er politico bu t

I a ‘'Breat dem ocratic le ad e r.” Revirtiig tlic c o n lro v e rs ia r old

qtiesUon of c th lcs la th e ta k in g of Ind ian lands by tlie early

ic tllc r j, Rooke and h is frien d s con ­tend th a t Joseph fo u g h t on ly fo r h is righ ts nmi tlio.sc o f n is people,

“ I t Is coniini’ndable to e re c t a m oiium eut to Joseph ,” Rppke sa id , •'Such a move .-.hould be suppo rted by all llbcrty-lovlng people,"

And tlial's w here th e controversy stands today, inng ye a rs a f te r J o ­seph and Ills w arrio rs ran g e d over

parL^ of O regon, Id a h a . W a.shlngton^ M ontajm and W yom ing.

Tliey were tra p p e d fina lly by O en. I^elson A. M iles in th e B ear Paw m oun ta in s o f M o n ta n a and iturrcndcrcd g a u n t a n d w eary a fte r four days of savage figh ting ,

Kxlle, n o t de ath , wo.s decrced for Jascph a fte r h e told Q en . Miles th a t •'from w here th e .sun now stan d s, I sliall f ig h t no m ore, forever."

Ho w as sen t to th e N cspelem res ­e rvation h i th e .slate o f W ashing ton

T h e S a h a ra de .'e rt l.< rp rrad in g .soutliward a t a r a te of oneO ialf mile aim ually .

U N E M A N M EETS ISSUE R H E IN . Saalc. WW — Dave G raf,

te lephone .linem an , h a d to f ig h t to do h is w ork . Ho .w as Instructed to m ove a n u m b e r o f ru ra l telephones because o f xm paid'ibllls. Five h a rd ­en ed fa rm e rs fougIH h im on th e Is­sue .

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Bccause h e chisels fo r casIiVH om e fu rn ish in g s nuike

prac tica l g if ts fo r th e fam ily.

POWER OEM LEADERS miPPED

B O ISE . Ida., Dec. 1 <U P)-S la tc A ud ito r H arry C. Parsoii.s todny recom m ended budpcLl;;^ of th e h ig h ­w ay d e p a r tm e n t's funds "to c lip Its w ings a n d p u t It w here it belongs."

Par.sons a lleged In his b ie n n ia l re p o r t on s ta te flnanco.s th a ‘t h ighw ay d e p artm e n t, iliroilKh p rac tic e of a llocating fujul.s, h a d been ab le to "w ield u 'p o » c r in .slate a f fa t fs o u t o f proportion to its ac tua l Im porU nce."

Ho .said th e departm en t h a d "co n ­tro lled legislature;;, d ic ta ted a p ­po in tm en ts and prevented passage of c e r ta in legislation."

T h e au d ito r also reported th a t th e de p a r tm e n ts o f public lie a lth a n d public assis tance w ere vio la ting th e s ta te c o n s titu l 'o n bc-cauic th e y ha n d led th e ir own dLsbursem cnt of fu n d s ln.steatl of c learing ex p en d i­tu re s th ro u g h th e treasury a n d th e a u d ito r 's office.

In h is financ ia l report, Par.'on.'; sa id th e s ta te had received S55.- 425.794 nnd h a d s p :n t S34,238.193 d u r in g a tw o-yea r old period e n d ­in g S e p t. 30, 1038.

• H«ro'« bow to b « w orm . . . w iibout g« tling b u m tl C lim b into a H aifts H aarY w olght CbcRDpIoa to d a r . M itl« r. T o u ll find y ouV « go t m ore comfott (b an y o u •v « r Ihougbt m oDey could b u y l Y ou'll f«*l ii th * m inute y o u a la it y ^ u r f«ol th rough tb » ToW«ly aoit* s u i t lo ild * A nd th « n y o u ll b\iW os^up. . . snugg ing riba of luxurioua QuU righ t u p a g a in s t y o u r ow n rib sl

But lh« r» 'i Iresdom a s w ell a a w arm th In tbia tu i l l Bend, tw ist. ■tc«leh. a n d r o a c h -n o th in g p lnchea o r pu lls . A nd H a n u bu ttons . ^butf^oDboles. cuUi. o n d a e o n u or« sew od to k e e p <h« w e a r in tbls un d e rw eo rl See y o u r Hjwcs C eo le r today.

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O no of tlio la rg est lodge g a th e r- IngB In re c e n t m o n th s In cxi>cct«d to crow d E lks ha ll In T w in FalU to n ig h t to h n a r H enry Uwornlmk, rong rrM uiiin -e lec t, disru'in A m eri­c a n to le rance nnd Iho f ig h t ugaln&t auhveralvo groups,

D w orsliak will be fea tu red S|)eak- r r of tho Kikn' A m erican ism obsrrv* a iice h e re , l l i o sumo them e will fea ­tu re m rc tln g a of l.r.00 Elk lodges th ro u g tiim t A tne rln i ton igh t.

Uuffi-t lun c h will follow D w or- ih iik ’s ta lk a t tho lodge Ae^^lou, l£x- a lte d U wUt C a r l Clilb data,

F. (;. ill ieneberge r nnd J . H. I lla n d fo rd urn thn Amerlcrinlnm c h a lrm rn for th e ftcvilon,

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B O ISE . Ida., DeeV.lMU.RI—G over- n o r -c le c t C, A. BottoUsen .said today h e h a d appo in ted DaVld N. Johnson , n ew spaperm an , a s h is executive sec­re ta ry ,

Jo h n so n will a.«um e liLs new d u ­tie s n e x t week. Bottolf.sen .said. Jo lm so n hu.s been m a n as r r of th e Id ah o bureau to f United Pres‘; a.s- soc latlons since M arch 15, 1037.

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P«geSlx IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO niursday, Da»mber 1,1938

■ S o c L e t ^ ^T w o C o u p le s H o n o r e d

A t G a y S u p p e r P a r t yMr. and Mra. E a r l B aughm an and Mr. and M rs. John

K rier shared honors a t a m idnight supper and preview of “T he G reat W altz” la s t evening, a rranged by th e m em bers of th e O rphcura and Idaho th ea te r s ta ffs . Mr. Baughm an, accompanied by M rs. B aughm an, is leaving today fo r Ix)gan, U tah, to become c ity m a n a g e r of th e In term oun ta in thea te rs ,

Mr. K rier, fo rm e rly of Salt L ake C ity, succeeds Mr. Baughm an as m an a g er of th e Orpheum and Idaho th e a te rs .M r. and M rs. K rie r have es­tablished r e s i d e n c e on E leventh avenue east.

DlstlDgutahed guesta w ere R ay H enry. S a lt L ake C ity , a n I n te r - m oon ta in T h e a ie r com pany execu- Uve: M r. M cO w n. S a l t L ak e C ity , be ad techn ic ian , a n d T ed D e V ore,■ ■ ■ ■ Falls, o f th e A ltec Service

Locale o l th e Icu r-c o u rse tu rkey «tinn»r w as th e Id ah o Pow er com - laoy auditorium . R orses being U r . iau g b m an ’8 hobby, th e th e m e w as

cleverly ad ap te d vto th e decorations. C entering tb e U ble w as a x n l i^ tu r e horse from w hich brldJe re in s e x ­tended to. tb e plftccs o r M r. a n d M rs. Baughm an. .

A bridle p a th w as a lgn -m arked Logan." H orsea w ere a lso

■ketched on th e p lace c a rd s . T ab le U lum lnatioa w as a ffo rded by C h r is t­m as U pers, a n d arllsU c I lo ra i a r - tangem enta com pleted th e decor.

, Je rry O 'N eal w aa c h a irm a n of a r - tements.

. . r . a n d Mr*. B a u jh r a a n w ere presen ted w ith a g ift. F avo rs fo r th e w omen guesta w ere ca rn a tio n s . F o l­low ing d inner, th e p a rty ad jo u rn e d to th e O rpheum th e a te r , (o r a sp e ­cial show ing o f ‘‘The G re a t W alU ," w hich h u n o t been re le ased locally.

P resen t a t th e e v en t in a dd ition to th e h ono r guesta a n d th e out* of-tow n v isitors were M r. a n d M rs. I r a Meilson. M r. a n d M rs. H arvey

-M a d se n , M r. a n d M ra. D u an e H odge, U r . and M rs. D ee H a r t. M r. a n d M n . C harles D arrow . M r. a n d M rs, K eith H u n te r, M iss N o n n a J e a n A nderson, M iss B e tty W egener, M iss B e tty ^ i in v h re y , M iss E n id R ich -

_ . j f d s , J e n ; O 'N eal, I t a n k Jo h n so n . A lbert B echer. Bob O ravea , E ugene -White, L am ar H ew lett, J a c k D uerig,

il J a c k i>lerce.

BB ID G E FO LLO W S lU N C H eO N A T H O TEL

H l-L o d u b m em bers w ere guests o f M rs. C. R. Sherw ood a t a de* UgbtfuUy appo in ted lu n c h eo n j t e - te rday a fte m o o c a t th e P a r k ho te l, l l t e holiday them e w as favo red in

- decorations.O oatrac t w as p layed la te r a t th e

tiam e of M rs. Sherw ood. 178 B u - ^ c h a n a n .i t r e e t . H onors w e n t to M rs.

B oraoa H olm es, M rs. D on Y oung •ZKt M n , L es ter I H m u .

• " A V ib L L U tT * r i £ s 9 ? • ' - • J ... .5BIANT D ECEM BBB IV B N T S

Auxiliary o f th e D isab led A m eri- . c a a V eterans wlU e n te r ta in th e fe t* e ra n t’ o rgan isa tion a t a program •Q d n tr e s h m e n t period D ec. IS a t th e A m erican L egion M em orial haU. , A rrangem ents fo r tb e e v en t were

dlanissed w hen th e g roup m e t re> " ' a t th e hom e of M rs. Roy

m , E den . A n o -)u a te s s lu n c h - c o o was se rred . T h e a fte rn o o n w as •paok socially a n d w ith needlew ork.

A rrangem ents w ere a lso m a d e for th e C hris tm as b a za a r a n d cooked food (a le Dec. 10. A C h ris tm as p a rty W l be given d u r in g th e ho liday sea-

« ' « *M W C O H E E O lV EN ATTBACTIVB W ELCOM E

M rs. Loyal D aines, A Recent s r riv a l In T w in Falls , w as th e Insp ira tion fo r a charm ingly a rran g e d even t yes­te rd a y afte rnoon a i th e C laude B row n home. M rs. Brow n and M rs. O e o r n W ard w ere co-hostesses.

M rs. D aines a n d M rs. R ussell R o b ­e rtson e n terta in ed th e g roup w ith vocal num bers, each play ing h e r ow n accom panim ent.

M rs. B urton D rlggs. O ooding; M rs, M itchell H un t. B uhl, a n d M rs. lU se n Kxeter, S a lt U k e C ity , house guest Of M n , E. T. Reps, w ere ou t-o l-to w n guests.

W ¥ ¥THALIA CLUB ■LECTS NEW ST A FF

T h alia club m em bers lionorert M rs. J . E. Tom lin by e lec ting h e r a s p res­id e n t o f the group yesterday a f te r -

• noon , M rs. D . V. Q rovfa w ss e lec t­e d vlee-pre«lc1ci)t; M rs. P, A. Cargill, ••c re U ry , a n d M rs. M orrl« Moore, treasu rer.

T he election incfltlnic » » b a t - t h e hom e of M rs, Jonen, M rs. Moon). a n d M rs. WIlllDm D ru lry w rrn

n am ed meinberA of liio y e a r book eonim lltoe.

. A g irt exchange wns p lanned for D m . 14 a t dm hom o of M rs, Jo lm

, H a t t . T he uroup com pleted th e VUllt and refreshm eiitA w rre served. _■ ¥ ¥ ¥■ D L ID A '' ’DE'^OK in iP U A S IZ ID BY CI.UB . A rrangem en ts of w liiior boiitiueia ^ t h th e accen t on s iiltub lh ty to hn ll-

, t o occasloiui, were by u ,e( ta r d e n club y e iterdny a fte rn o o n a t t b e hom e of M rs, Jo ie p li M arshall.

I n llloiitratlon of th e aaalgned <0 >omalon ' topic, dc m o n itra llo n s

p resen ted . H lx ien i m em bers T fW * presen t.

1' '

Good Will Gives 21-Table Party

P rom inen t a m o n g the la rg e r card p a r tie s of the week, waa th e one w hich took place la s t evening in the lower aud ito rium of th e Odd Fellows hall, w ith th e Good Will club p re sid in g as hos­tess.

T w en ty -one tab les w ere a rranged for pinochle, th o evening 's diversion. Good WiU c lub 's specia l ta llJes were d is trib u ted p r io r to th e gam es.

M rs. Chloe C a rr a n d Q . A. Q ates a n d M ra. L u lu H ac k er a n d WU- Uam T ay lo r w on th e honors.

M rs. D oris B uck w as c h a irm a n of rrangem en ts . S h e w as assisted by

M rs. H elen M innick , M rs. M ary Doo­lit t le a n d M n . M arie K inde r.

R efreshm en ts , u n d e r .th e super­vision of M rs. K in d e r, w ere served follow ing th o gam es.

¥ ¥ ¥HO LID A Y M O T IF S FEA TU RED A T FA B TY

T in y ta p e rs In candy holders, to w hich th e p lace c a rd s w ere a ttached , a n d c andy can e s w ere th e a ttrac tive favors for guests o f M rs. Ja ck H ol­la n d la s t evening w hen she en ter­ta in ed a t b ridge.

T h e re f re sh m e n t tab les w ere cov­ered w ith C h ris tm as c loths, and the napk in s m a tch e d . Q uests w ere m em - M rs o f M rs. H o llan d ’s bridge club, a n d th re e guests, M rs. R ay Lincoln, M rs. W inona W esUey a n d Miss Flora H aydeo /

M ra. J e a n M ays a n d M rs. WesUey w on honors.

¥ ¥ ¥LO CA L W OMAN W IL L W IT N E SS BALLET

M rs. A rlene M c R c ^ r ts will mong T w in F a lla resid en ts who wUI

w itness th e pe rfo rm an c e of th e San F rancisco O ^ r a 'c o m p a n y ballet to ­m orrow evening a t F ra z ie r ha ll, Po­catello .

M rs. M cR oberts w ill rem a in in Po­cate llo fo r th e w eek-end , th e house g u e s t o f friends.

¥ ¥ ¥LOCAL QBOITP T A K E S FA B T IN F IL E E D IN N E R

R ev. O . L . C lark , p u t o r of the Tvtd C U la /P m b y te r l a n church, w aa t t a n ' Ip e a k e r a t t h r annual F a tbe r> S on ba n q u e t a t th e M etho­d is t ch u rc h , F iler, T u esd ay evenbig

H u g h Jo slyn , a lso of T w in Falls i r e a c o m e t solo, accom panied by Ira. M a rg a re t Peck. A pproxim ately

100 guests w ere p resen t.¥ ¥ ¥

PIN O C H L E PA RTY W iO T E D B Y G R O U P

'U n . W alte r C a llen a n d m em bers of th e Bodalev P inoch le c lub 'spenf a p U aa an t a fte rn o o n yesterday ai th e hom e of M rs. L . C . W lldm an M i T h ird avenue n o r th , p laying pinochle.

M rs. M arga re t U cD ougall, M rs W lldm an a n d M rs. N orris received honon). M rs. Q le n n O o tt woa pre' se n ted w ith a b ir th d a y gift.

R e fre sh m e n ts in tw o c o u rs ^ were served follow ing th e gam es.

¥ ¥ ¥Q U B8TS FETBD AT D E8BERT LUNCHEON

W hen M rs, w . F . Sa lm on en ter ta ined th e In itia l c lub a t a dessert luncheon yesterday a fte rn o o n ,, site seaU d h e r guests a t tab les a t trac tiv e w ith hoUdoy trim s.

Sim m ons celved. prli change wi m eeting,

M rs. Jo h n I ro n a n d M rs. lone T u ck e r were guests o f th e club.

I. A lton Young «. A C h ris tm as g ift eX'I p lanned for th e n«J«l

Informal Party Draws Throngs To Church HereR esponding en thusiastica l­

ly to th e inv ita tion of the I^ndies’ A id society of th e P re sb y te r ia n church to a t­tend an info rm al " g o t - to ­g e th e r,” m e m b e r s and fr ie n d s of th e P resby terian church filled tho parlors to capacity la s t evening.

D irec ted by M iss Florence Rees, !ly 25 h ig h school s tu ­

d e n ts gave c h o ra l read ings, w ith a num ber o f th e g roup tak ing solo pa rts a s follow s:

" In Com e d e A nim als," G ene H ull; 'P e rr le M errle D lxl D om lne." Je an M cQ avln ; sea c h a n ty , "Leave H er, Jo h n n y . L eave H er," A rth u r HUls: " Jo h n n y a t th e F a ir ," D orothy H a r ­riso n ; "B a llad o f th e O ysterm an," Jo h n S m ith , BUI Pom eroy, and B e tty P a in te r ; -T h e PenltenU al W eek," M a rjo rie R icha rdson ; selec­tion fro m "H . M . S . P inafore." Ja ck H opkins; a n d "W his tle, W histle, O ld W ife," w ith a l te r n a te p a r ts by the m en a n d w om en.

A double q u a rte t. O len Boren, C lyde H ouse, A llen D uvall. BU Ho­gan , J a c k T h o m as, L loyd H an n a - m an , H erb e r t P h e lp s a n d 'B la in e A thay, rep rcse n tih g th e h igh school boys' glee c lub , a n d d irec ted by Miss E unice Bw er, sa n g "D ow n in Mobile"

■ "C lim b U p, Y e Chlllun." up gam es w ere played du ring n io rm al soc ial h o u r a n d r e ­

fre sh m e n ts w ere served.C om m ittee o n ' a rrangem en ts I n ­

cluded M ra. o . W . W itham , c h a ir ­m an ; M rs. M a rian D u n n and Mra. Boy P a in te r , gam es; M rs. J . N. Davis, c h a irm a n , M rs. A. J . Peavey and M rs. C. R . S c o tt, p rogram , and Mrs. L. O . E vans, chairm an , a n d M rs. H . W . W allace a n d M rs. H . A. Salisbury , refre sh m en ts .

¥ ¥ ¥H OLIDAY PLANS CO N SID ERED BY G BO U P

C h ris tm as suggestions were fea ­tu red by M iss M a rg a re t m il , hom e dem onstra tion a g en t, w hen she a d ­dressed th e m em bers o f th e Blue Lakes B oulevard club yesterday a fternoon a t th e hom e of M rs. Ja m e s V andenbark .

D uring th e re fre sh m e n t hour, th e 89th a n n iversa ry of th e founding of the club w as observed. T h e re fre sh ­m e n t tab le w as a ttrac tiv e ly decor­ated.

M rs. C harles R onk w as a ssis ta n t hostess. C om m unity sing ing n s a fo l­lowed by ro ll call responses, qu o ta ­tions of poe try . M iss Shotw ell was a guest.

¥ ¥ ¥

As a farew ell courtesy to M rs. BwalU S c h w a r tt . w ho U leaviSg.B at- urday fo r O allfom ia t<) m ake h e r hom e. M rs. Jo h n W agner e n te r ­ta in ed ' a t a handkerch ie f show er yesterday a fternoon .

. Q uesU were m em bers o f th e B. O.' W. club and M rs. W alton O . Swim . T he C hrlsunas them e was fea tu red in th e d e u e r t luncheon .. At con< trsc t, Mrs, S ch w arts and Mrs. C. D. McDowell won honors.

¥ ¥ ¥P.-T . A. TO GIVE FA RTY t o r 8TUDENTH

Blckel P a r e n t- T s a c h e r aAsocla- tlon will be hostess to 040 pupUs a t a ChrU tm as pa rly du ring December,

P lans for th e occasion were m ade by e ig h t m em bers of th e esecu- tlve board, m eeting lo st evening a t th e home of M rs. H. H . B u rkhart.

T he b a th projec t. Cub Scouts, and th e h o t lunchoon program were con ­sidered.-

¥ ¥ ¥LUNCHEON 8ERIEH CONCLUDED BY U 08T E 88E 8

Mrs. T O. Bacon anil Mrs. L. L. Breckenrldge presided a t Uie fina l of a series of bridge lunabM ns yes­terday afte rnoon a t th e Sybil P ra tle r pa rty house,

Ouesla were sealetl a t nine tab les cen tered w ith a u tum n flowers In buil vuaei.

H onors w ent to Mrs. J . Paul T liom an, Mr*, J . D , Blnem a and Mrs. W. A. Van Engelen.

CalendarS cribb lers club w ill m e e t S a tu r ­

day a t 3 p . m . a t th o hom e of Mrs, H a rry Sm ock, 1307 S U th avenue east.

¥ ¥ ¥R oyal N eighbors of A m erica will

m e e t p ro m p tly a t 8 p . m . F riday a t th e O dd Fellow s h a ll fo r a sp e ­c ia l business m eeting . Su rp rises a rc In s to re fo r a ll. o ffice rs a n ­nounced , a n d rcfrc slim en ts will be se rved . All m em bers a re asked to be p resen t.

¥ ¥ ¥Blckel P n re n t-T c a c h e r associa­

tio n s tu d y g roup w ill m e et F riday a t 1;30 p. m . Ui th e school lib rary . M rs. J o h n E . H ayes w ill be th e g u e s t speaker, discussing "C h ild ren in th e N ursery ." R e fre slim e n ts will be served . All pe rsons In terested a re inv ited to a tten d .

¥ ¥ ¥F . M . c lub wHl m e et F rid ay a t

2 p. m . a t 301 F i f th av enue e a s t a t thC ' hom e of M rs. K o trab a . All m em bers a rc requested to a tte n d a s f in a l a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th e C h ris tm as d in n e r paH y Dec. 16 w ill be com pleted.

¥ ¥ ¥H O LID A Y TH EM E FA V O RED A T LU NCH EO N

P re sid in g a t a lun ch eo n of holiday app o in tm e n ts , M rs. H . L . D inke lack - e r w as hoste ss to 13 gueats a t he r hom e in th e C olonial a p a r tm e n ts th is afte rn o o n .

R e d -b e rried c lu ste rs o l m a tr im o n ­ia l vine a n d g reenery , su rround ing sing le c rim son ta p e rs a rran g e d In c h a lk w h ite co n ta in e rs , fo rm ed tlie cen te rp iece fo r eac h tab le . Po ln - s e ttla s were room trim s.

M in ia tu re C h r is tm as tree s of g reen ce llophane a n d c an d y , s tudded w ith gold s ta r s , m a rk e d eac h covcr. P laces w e re jn a rk e d fo r M rs. H . W. M e rr itt a n d ra tm b ers of tb e hostess ' •bridge club. ^

C o n tra c t w as th e d iversion of the a fte rno on .

¥ ¥ ¥ D E PA R T U R E PA R TY FEA TU RES DANCES

S pec ial d a nce v a ria tio n s , d irec ted by P . L . L aw rence, w ill m a rk th e farew ell p a rty fo r D ea n O rch ard tom orrow evening a t 8:30 o 'clock In th e L . D . 8 . r e c re a t io n a l ha ll.

M r. O rchard , son o f M r. a n d M rs. L. E . O rc h a rd , w ill leave soon for P a le s tin e on a m ission. O len B a tes a n d h is N lte H aw ks wUl p la y for th e ev en t, a n d th e public is invited to a tte n d .

Burley Delphian President Speaks

R D P E r t , D ec. 1 (Specia l) - T h e S ig m a C h i c h a p te r D e lp h ian society a n d one g u e st. M rs. I . S . Powers, ires iden t o f th e D elta S ig m a c h ap - e r D e lp h ian society , B urley , m e t

M onday a t th e hom e o f U h . O . A. M oellm er w ith M rs. M o tllia er, p re ­sid ing .

T h e lesson, •'T he P re -R ap h a e lite s" w as p rese n te d by M rs. L . W . D e- S pa in . M rs. C arl L lpps, M rs. R o u W oolford, M rs. A. E . Jo hnson , M rs. E . W . B oring, a n d M rs. T hom as M aberly .

M rs. P ow ers r a v e a s h o r t ta lk on th e w ork of D ^ p h ia n societies and rep o rte d on a re c e n t d is tr ic t m e et­in g of .d is t r ic t D elp h ian societies In T w in F a lls . . ^

O i l C o m f o r t l n a R * I M h o r n

K VN N V H EAD C O LD SNIXT, m «lt a spoonful of Vsponub In a bowl of bolflBi WaUt: brtauia In Ui»

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. t w o ' s

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Why Not Buy

WEARABLE THINGSfor Christmas?

C O A T S , D U E S S K S a n d S l I I T S UH w e l l iiH

S W E A T K K S a n d S K I K T S n H l i n v c t h e l o w e s t p r i c e p u N s i h l o .

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C O S T U M E . l E W E L R Y

I h v e r y a c c c p t a b l o

( i O K I ) O N H O S I E K Y -

D o u b l e V L i n e s a r e . i n a g a i n

D u l n t y S E l l V I N G A l ’ R O N S

H a n d M a d e H A N K I E S

S C A U F S (h I« o t h e i n i t i a l e d o n e s ) i n a d „ „ ,i v a r i e t y o f c o l o r l n R H .

H a n d m a d e

S W E A T E H S P A R K A S

w o o l . G I . O V E S

u i t dR A I N C A P E S

G A R M U M T

n A ( i s

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C A R O T A n i , K

C O V E R S

A i p l e n d l d L i n e

o f g i f t m e r c l i a n d l i i e

" A l w a u u t h e n e w I h i n g t f l r t l "

Bertha E, Campbeirs Store1 3 1 M a i n A v e . B a t l

of in terestin g m em entoes w hich she had bi'ought back from Malay.

Especially lm pre.«lve w ere tlie d e ­votional services In c h a rg c of M rs. M ark C. C ronenberger. C aro l-s ln g - Ing by th e e n tire assem blage, a n d specia l C h ris tm as songs by M rs. U . N. T erry a n d M rs. Irv in W ood in ­te rspersed th e r itu a l of th e devo- t l o u l period.

T h e group sang “H ark , th e H er­a ld Angels S ing” a n d "Joy to th e W orld." M rs. T erry a n d M rs. W ood sang " I t Cam e U pon th e M id n ig h t C lear," "O. L itt le T tw n of B e th le ­hem " and ' ‘SU ent N ight.” M rs. P ra n k Slack, played th e p ia n o ac ­com panim ents .

J J r s . T erry , p resid en t o f th e h o s­tess society, w elcomed th e m em bers a n d guests.

M rs. B ow m ar a n d M rs. C ro n tn - berger were asked to preside a t th e silver u rn s du ring th e te a hour.

Especially ch a rm in g w as th e te a U ble, covered w ith a lace c lo y i. a n d cen tered w ith lavender a n d w h ite sw ecl peas, flanked by b lend ing t a ­pers. T he colors o f th e M issionary society were fea tured .

M rs. A. E. G ray was genera l c h a lr - lan of a rrangem en ts . She w as a s -

.Msted by M rs. J . O. E sllnger, M rs. J . N. C laa r. M rs, S a rah Bow er. M rs. C. A. H einrich , M rs. J . W . M oore a n d M rs. F . B. Carson.

T r a v e lo g a n d C a r o ls F e a t u r e S i l v e r T e a

H ighlighting th e social a c tiv itie s of th e C hristian Mis­sionary Hociety each y e a r is th e annual C hristm as tea . Re­peating the successes o f fo rm e r years, thi.s y e a r’s silver tea took place a t th e hom e o f M rs. W. S. Pariah , Shoshone s tre e t cast, th is afternoon.

M rs. T. W . Bowm ar, K im berly , guost speaker, told en te r­tainingly of her.experiences on th e Malayan peninsula when she was a m issionary. M rs.Bowm ar displayed a num ber

Departure Party Fetes .Pridmores

R IC H FLE L D . Dcc, 1 (Special) — Tlio W om an 's club a n d th e L adles' Aid society gave M r. a n d M rs. I t. W. P rldm ore a farew ell recepU on in th e W om an’s c lub room s S aturday . A bout l&O people a tten d e d .

A n In teresting p ro g ra m was g l ^ . M rs. Id a F le tc h e r spoke of rcgr'et^of th.* com m un ity a t th e ir leaving. Mr. and M rs. P rldm ore h a v in g been p io­neers a n d resid en ts o f th e tr a c t for ne a rly 30 years .

R ead ings w ere given by M tss Elma D eeds a n d M rs. C hatfleld . M rs. T ap ­pe r san g a solo, a lso F a y Manwlll, M r. and Mr.v H. H ubbard sanfe n duc t; C larence L em m on played 1 c la r in e t solo a n d M rs. M cK ay a p i­a n o solo. •

M rs. R. J . L em m on gave a 'q u e s ­tio n n a ire to w hich tlie auillence re- .•iponded. A personal g if t was given to bo tli M r. a n d M rs. P rldm ore.

Gifts P resented to Honoree a t P arty

C harm ing am ong th e num erous courtcsles w hich hnve honored Mrs. E w ald S ch w arti. p r io r to h e r d e p a r­tu re th is w eek-end for Los Augcles, w as th e a ffa ir la s t evening.

M rs. Schw artz waa honored w ith a han d k erch ie f show er by m em bers o f th e T.A.C, club a t th e hom e of M rs. F lave Lydum.

A holiday them e of decoration fea tu red In th e refre shm en ts , Mr.i. S c h w artz a n d M rs. Clell McDowell received honors.

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d in n e r w aa h e ld S u nday a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. H ay L ee of P au l In h ono r of M r. a n d M rs. J . V . C h rts- ten sen . T h e couple waa presented w ith a lovely g if t by sons and daugh ters .

G uests w ere M r, a n d M rs. W llford C hris ten sen a n d d a u g h te r , Betaey A nn of A m erican F a lls ; Mr. and M rs. M elvin D uck. Burley ; M rs. P. R. Lee. P a u l; My. a n d M rs. V cm on C hris ten sen a n d son O ary Leo of D cclo; a n d A llen a n d M erle C h ris­ten sen of D c c ia

D inner H onors Pair On 25th A nniversaryB U hL E Y , Dcc. 1 (S p e c la l) -C e le -

b ra tln g 25 ye a rs of m a rrie d life.

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COPR, ,1938, THE OLD QUAKFR 00 . 1,AWKENCEBI)RC, IND,

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a n d a t h is C o n o co s ta tio n — b a c k s u p his

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b rings y o u m o re th a n a n o il-change, b e ­

c a u se rig h t af te r it is p u m p e d u p from th e

cra n k c a se h k e a n y oil, it d o e s so m eth in g

an y oil c a n n o t do . E nerg ized by th o G erm

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s l id e s in to a c t io n o n Its r e a d y OIL*

PLATING—th e lu b rica n t th a t p la in ly c a n 't

b e h e ld b a c k by an y co ld ; th a t c a n 't ho ld

b a c k y o u r b a tte ry . T h e q u ick s ta r ts tell

y ou th e re ’s n o grind ing w e a r in y o u r OIL-

PLATED en g in e .

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G e r m P r o c e s s e d o i l , a n o t h e r g o o d s t r a i g h t

r e a s o n f o r y o u t o c h a n g e t o Y o u r M i l e a g e

M e r c h a n t t o d a y .

C O N O C O CONOCO GERM PROCESSED OILO I L - P I A T I N O O U A R A N T H D n l u b r i c n t . b e f o r a Q n y o H c a n c l r c u l o M

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Thursday, Doccmler 1,1938.

VIDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

IFtlW-lN,S

Page Sevan '

Ferdinand the Biill

L'ALDWELL. Doc, I { 8 p c c la l) -R . n . aiiyclcr, p r e s id e n t ' of Albion M jrm al school a d d r e s s e d the W rdrn.idny m o rn irp c h ap e l a t the Cylleiie of Idalio , w llli liLs subject " ilcn ln ts In W lilch W c Live.” He forcibly developed tlic ihe» ls tl ia t licrsonallly U developed, n o t by m ere ob irrvfince of law s nm l fulfllUng m in im um social requlrcm enlB , but by .'ccklnB o(jt a n d fu n c tio n in g in fU'lils o f usefu lness beyond llieic m in im um rcqulrcmeJit.'!.

"T he m ost Inl'^rc.Mlng ,sit;iiy in tl;e " o rld ," dcclnrcd th e sp?nkcr*. "Is th e .study of people a n d how iliey rcRct. O ur cconon^Scs a te la rgely on th e production of BOod.i, bu t th e h u m a n e lcm rn t Ls th e m ost Im portnn t. T lie h is to ria n will tell About people nnd tlic m ore c learly h? U ir rniollD iis o f th e peo-))le of th e pa.st. th e b e tte r h e will be 0.S a lilstorlau."

D ean Rlien, p a sto r of S t . M ichael E l)lscopnl c hu rch of Bol.w. led the rr,spon.-lvc reacllnR. MIr.s O am moclc, from nerkeiey , C alif., w ho In ;*cre- ta ry o l Episcopal college w ork h i the northw c-« region, gave a b rie f a d - drci.s s t r e s ^ n s th e close re la tio n sh ip w hich liaa developed be tw een the P resby te rian and E p iscopalian Ue- nnmlnailoii.s. She m e t a ll Episcopal M tidents of th e College of Id a h o a t a conference pe riod follow ing chivpct.

T lie chaix-l cho ir, led by Ml.w HolllK H raU), rendered "Pratse. A doration."

e L O V E R

n e tu rn ln g S u nday from th e ir trip to B ritish C olum bia a n d th e n o r th - Wf.st were M r. a n d Mr.s. A. H . J a - KCls. Ell rou te hom e tlicy stayed briefly n t P o rtlan d and BoLse.

M r. a n d M rs, H en ry O . S chulz w ere aurprU etl S u n d a y a t th e A. H. JaKPls hom e w hen th e y w ere h o n ­ored w ith ft celcb ra tlon fo r th e ir s ilver w cddhig a n n iv e rsa ry . F riends a n d rela tives nppcnrerl, b rlnR lng nu - m eroas present-s, Liincl) w as served a f te r nn en joyab le evening,

H . F. K n lep acco m p an ied th e E. A. f lclnkcs on th e ir tr ip to N ebraska ln.sl weeK, w here h e w ill be R u e tl oC rolallve.s a t B yron a n d o th e r polnta In th a t locality.

M rs, Je n s La.sscn wa.s surp rised Filclay even ing on h e r n a ta l day w heu ft la rc c g roup of (rler\d s g a th ­e red to he lp h e r ccleb ra t« .

E dw ard Boehlkc. e ld e s t son of W illiam Boehlkc. Is ill at, th e T w in P a lls h o sp ll il wlUi a n a l ta e k of in - llam m ato ry Ti«M maUim. M rs. E d - w.ird B oehlke a n d lit tle dnugh te r. N ancy, ore sta y in g a t th e W illiam F . B oehlkc hom e d u r in g h e r h a s band'.s llhie.ss.

M isses A rlene L u tz a n d Phy llis L utz w ere hostesses a t a s k a tin g rink p a rty Jn T w in F a lls F r id a y . A large n u m b e r of young people a tte n d e d .

Mlsse.i V enilec a n d .F lo r a D lerker s p e n t T h an k sg iv in g a t S a l t Lake C ity . O n th e ir r e tu rn th e y s topped n t Poeatcllo vLsltIng frien d s , r e tu n i - Ing hom o S a tu rd ay .

M r. a n d M rs. F te d T lU cm c and I Kon d e p a r ted M onday fo r U ic lr homo • n t. H ebron . N eb. T h ey w ere accom ­

p an ied on th e tr ip by C. Pubanz, w ho re tu rn e d to h is ho m e a t C arfc - lon . Neb., a f te r sp e n d in g several m o n th s he re w ith hLi d a u g h te r , Mrs, H erb e r t T lilem e.

O eorge K n lep acco m p an ied Ju liu s n e ln k e to th e ir hom e iit B y ron . Neb, leav ing TMestlay,

One day a m ild lU de bull th a t lllied to im e ll th e flow ers «al on a bum ble bee. T he bee s l a n t F e rd inand , u p per le ft, a n d he paw ed and pu f­fed ( i t r t t ly . S -o -o -o h e -waa ta k e n to th e tu l l r l n i lo lig h t . B u t h e Just u t a n d tm e lled th e flow ers of th e p re tty lad ies w hile th e m a tad o r broke h b a irord—}>« w ju ( h a t m ad . upper rfghf. So Ferd le was a flop and they dragged h im ou t of th e rin g by th e ta il, lower, bu t he d id n 't ra re and h e w en t hom e to th e farm . Rtill sm elling flowers, a n d th e re 's where W ail D isney lo u n d h im a n d p u t h im lo a movie.

FIL E R

It, 0 , S m ith le ft fo r N orn iati, Oklu. Tue.sday lo spetul Hie w ln lr r w ith fllencl.1 luid rrlfttlvc.s.

W ord him been received H int the fiinnil son of Mr. a n d Mr.., Loren D rake was ta k en herloii;,ly ill en n jiite lo O rv lllr, W ash., lii,M Pildiiy . Hit wii.1 riu ,hed to th e ho-siiltJil in Hi>okBtie w here lie in u le rw en t nn

‘ njien itldn for tum or of th e brain tlundiiy.

T h e o ra n g e aux ilia ry h a d un .... dtiv m eeting F rid ay a t tlie Clrunge Iinll, HoslcMos w ere Mt;,. C lifford •l'honiH«. Mrji, W illiam I ’llc c und MUh Kla^,ilo ne e r . Oamc.H and /itunl.s were arrange<l. a n d th e n as i( ^UlprUc a "blim find w hll«" sliow- r r wn« «lven In honcn- of M rs, E u- Kt-tie Thonins,

D ecem ber U is Uio d a te ne t fu r th« Mr.imuiinl i,n(ilcH' Aid so i^ely ba- w i i r jA ilio c h u rc h ha^en1ent,

MT7 a n d M m, K. U, M ollc« weti lionored w llli t p * r ty I '^ lday . »;ele hn itln g th e ir 33rd w edding a n n l vt'Mury. 30 friendn n tle n d ln g , Tlie e v rn itig wn.-i «j>p|,t w ilh an old- lii.shlonrd BluKlng bee.

MLm Frntici'fl Antlernon re tu rn e d lo Allil'in iliuidiiy a f te r n|>enillng the ThuiikfKlvltiK iKilldayn a t Ihc home <'l Imt Mr, a n d M rs, A, An-

'I'lie Filer W oiuan’n c lu b m et W t'dnr.vliiy In ihn M e tlim llst I 'hureli l)iiArtni-nl. 'I 'he siibJiT t Avan ''C rim e c.'oiiirol and Ju n io r D rlln n u en ry ," •wllh Ui>wnr<1 m iie tlo tlio niw aker, llc«(.'fl.ie« w rie Min. D, 1.. n a a in e r, Mir>, I,oiR Iltnkmik-e, Mri., 1C. l^p. and

‘ Mill. Kny Hiiiullldn.T im fre.ihnuin I 'In u held a c la u

im rly n t lli r ItiinU liliih nrhool W rd - ll<•^dBy w illi 3.1 iitlrndlnK . M r. and M in .f iilb e r t tliuHlj n iid M i, a n d Mi», ••^iiil Hanihev wi'in chiiiirtonefl, O oiiK s and fltuuin w rm enl»ycd w llli h igh piiM giiiiig Id M ha I 'lo r - i' f' Huillli. Ilrrr^^hlrl^•ntfl wi-in nrrvi-d |jy Mbui Flork-fl U m llh, M ahln ti Mani- Mi'TiiulM, iilliv Hawkliiii, Fnrion t W iilker and tlporgo A iillm tiy,

M l. m u ' Mrn, K M, I tuybiirii w eie hoiiii to an oyMer niipjHT n n d cim - lini'L biltliiii |> # ||y HiihdHy, Mrn I^-wln Hack a n d J . T . A ndertion won prlrrvi,

T h e ( iiird f ii d rp iiitm e iii ,if n „ I'll.T W«n>mn'« d u b m e t M onday. Mi;i, ll(i|m M rt.'reu iey n h o w n d ciiiliiNiuiA '>ui:h<'.itli>na an il ii|«u g u v i iiuiuui'iuiii.'i (111 iiiiw lo I'wukltnr.v till' viiiliiiin a illc irn T lin leiiiu ln iU i' i>I llir iidriniM in wnn s p e n t W llh ll' i'dlrwol k.

Mr. null Mrs. n a v e M nleli anil . tiMiilly ii\»vri\ H aU nday t<i th e I li>Mit»- lii iiiin iv i)i-ni|ile(t|by M r, and . Mi'< l.loyil l li iitlry und fam ily .

Ihn Im n rd t of sg rd m en . w ho «r« IirunlM ed til t:a ihe r Ihero to U lk , <u' iilay c a id i, clii-w, o r dom lnoM .

OF I. DEBAIE FMLONFRM!

CALDWELL. Dec. 1 (SpeclflU - H arold Schw lcbert, Boise, a n d Reed Sower, N am pa, d e fe a te d Ja ck O ood- year and M organ Bcck, o f Caldw ell. In th e la s t o f th e W olters debate try - ouUi preced ing th e f in a l co n lcs t lo be held Friday .

T hey will ta k e th e negative on th e (lue.illon; "Re.solvcd: T lie U nited Etaie.i shou ld cea.se to use public fvmtLs for ih e purpo.se* of s tim u la ­ting hu&lnci.s," T h e a ffln n a U v e will be defended by a te am com pa'icd of lilll Bayhou.se a n d C arl D unaw oy. ol Caldwell a n d N ysss. w inne rs of prevlou.^ qua lify ing debate .

T lic W alte rs d e b a te tln a l, T ro f. K. H. H aym an, In c h a rg e o f fo re iu lcs announce*, will be held a t 7:30 In S lra h o rn lib ra ry on F riday , I>cccm- ber 2. All s tu d e n ts a n d th e public fttr iiivlieil U) a t te n d th is Im p o n a iil foreaslc even t. T h e p rize Ls >25 exj)cct some ve rb a l firew orks.

Local Stores Provide Latest in Yule Gifts'1 note: Tliti U one in

, ........10 O irU lm u otferliigA lkiso kwsU your Yule ihopplngj.

By .M im U X SCO TTIf you live In T w in F a lls o r .Mirroundlng com m unlU cs you w oii'i have

to Rdvas^tasc o l Uic bhopplng hhil.s o lfercd h i iiumcrou.s inaKar.ine.s a s Tivln tY.lls nierclianLs aro up -to -tlic -m ln u t* In la te s t s ty le and novelty se le :tlons fo r C h ris tm as gifts.

From th e m ost casual to th e m ost e labo ra te g ift Im aginable tlie p e r­fec t choice Is availab le lo r lamUles. friends a n d .sw eethearta. N ot lo be outdone by th e advertisem ents, Uil.i repo rte r w ent on a g ift "snooping" to u r of Tw in F a lls m erchandising eslab llshm enls. I f you wish to pu r- cha.sc a n y 'H e m m entioned In th is series o f artic le s , you 'll find It In Tw in F a lls stores.

G ift* fo r "Him "As show n in "Esquire." one of

c lo th ing s to res Ij fea lu r-

ICY FIREJA R B ID G E . D ec ,' 1 (Special) —

Jack F rost w as respoaslb le fo r a re ­ported fire S u n d a y w hen a ll the c illten s wel-e called by th e fire siren . D uring th e M cK ays vocation ,' the w ater pipes to th e ir house had frozen a n d w h ile D . M arquardson was endeavo ring to th aw th e pipes w ith e lec tricity a lo o -h e iv y ftm pet- age burned Ihe h u u la tlo n o ff th e w lr« . Jeadlng to th e L en a D ough­e rty residence.

A lthough no dam age w oj done, a ll res lden ta a p p e a re d o ;\ th e scene lo oversee th e w ork. T h e sad p a rt came w hen a t sundow n Uie w ater pipes w ere s till bound by M r. F rost,

Mol) of 700 Storms Club

In MissouriKANSAS CITY , Mo„ .Uec. 1 lU.fi)

—A nml) of 700 iie rio n J storm ed the door;, of iiir PNclu.slvr downtow n Kansa-s C ity club T uesday and sh a tte re d wmdow.s in sym pathy w ith employe.s who a re on strike .

T lilriy polK^citu'n using t e a r gas a n d nlKhi .iilcks rttspersed them . Two ixTsrms wi-tc trea ted for m inor injurir-i nnd rig h t dem onstrators w ere urre.'-ted l)ownlov.'n th e a tc r - gorr.s rusb .'d lo th e scene adding to th e conhi.'-uni of the s tree t bailie w hich lH.si»-tl Hlniost h a lf an hour.

T h e iii.irrin'i.-., nil m em bers pf AAienciM\ i-iniiTAtiwi o l L abor locals, h a d hold ta lly a t th e ir headquar- ter.s utid mnr<hed In a body to the club, a th lr iic mid social h a u n t of bu.slncs'. ^n,i ..(x'lriy folk. A union ban il li'd iii r muu . phiving - n ie r e 'n Be a H ot -iim r in th e Old Town Tonight

At a u lie ii slKnal they gathered ab out the cloorwnv of th e club and a spokeM nan crletl:

"Lei 'cHi have 11 "B ricks were hurled through door,s

a n d Windows a n d the skeleton sta ff o f police a t th e scene called for enlorcemeiii.':.

Dr. Emil H acha is N am ed Czech LeaderPflA O U E , Czechoslovakia, Dec. I

(U.Pi—D r. Em il HaoUa, p resid en t o t Uie h igh cou rt o f adm in is tra tion , w as e lce ted president of Czechoslo- •akla W ednesday.

T lie n a tio n a l a.ssembly e lec ted H ach a by a vote o t 211 to 39 bl&ni( ballot.s. th e largest m a jo rity ever received In a Czech p residen tia l election.

G R A D E R S TV BN EDITORS—AND ISSUE “D ITTO BS’'

B L IS S , Dcc. 1 (Special)—In th e fo rm of a spccla l Tlianksglvlng su r­p rise fo r th e ir pa ren ts and Uie re s t o f Uio school, th e (lllh and slxUi g ra d e s tm d e r th e direction of th e ir U a c h e r , E ugene Oibbons, issued a p a p e r "D ittoed ," MaTgle AUen and lU c h ard P a rsons were Joint editors. E ac h m e m b er of tlie room con tribu t­ed fiome a rtic le to the paper.

B i o l o g y M o v i e .SioJogy ituden to . 300 o f I h e n i

thU w eek w itn e u ed tb 0~lB D *lng c t 'T i n y 'W ater A nlm «ii." a t u u u ' educa tion film . T h e w itoew es w er« s tu d e n ts in H aro ld P lsb er’* e n d H elen M lnler'a U olofy e lM w s. T tM fUt.i w as a review on ft u n l t , J u A . com pleted In th e c lass w ork And illu s tra te d th e con stru ctio n u d a c tio n of such an im als a s th e pro> to ioa .

U N ITY

to m ake . . - ............ ..........buy fo r •'htm ." ltcm .s are a rranged In sets inc luded in red and w hite ind iv idual boxes eac h provided W ith ft slot a n d an Indiv idual m onograoi for. th e sam e.• ' FcTSonaUxtd G ll t i

C om binations in Uie g ift boxes In­clude; S h i r t a n d tie . rocks a n d He. tie s and handkerch ief* , boxed ho ­siery, robe a n d p a jam a set.s and silic p a jam a s in ' cetanese and F rn lc h satins.

N ewest style f ea tu re Is p leated f ron ts on the .shirts w itli a short c o llar a n d french cu ffs In which a rc w orn m a tch in g links. T h is style com es In pastel colors, gret-n, blue a n d tan .

O ther color n o te s lo w atch for In th is m a tched g if t Idea fo r ttien, c lo th ing experts say . a re I h r p ie- dom lnnnce of f igures n n d stripe;

M en's TJrsM ost lies a re of c lu ste r, rom nn,

d iagonal,, p in or m a tch e d w ith tlio color m o tif reiiea lcd In the shirt* , a n d In m any In stances the handkerciilef.s.

Socks also ru n lo m a n y colors w ith w ide vertica l a n it h o rirnn tn i sirliw s th e best ;« llers fo r Klft l>oxw.

For ‘ IlJm"F or th a t e x tra siiw la l som eth ing

lo r th e hPBd m a n In you r fam ily, robea of nllk and crow n te sted ra y 111 deep wine colors w llh itrlpe.s plaids. In a ttro rtlv ft boxes a re Ju.it Iha tiling, accord ing to th e sales clerks. F o r ii w arm er g ift a re the wool flannel •robes from ii na tionally fuinoiis milker o l th is tyjxi of m en ’s nppRrel, T he robe se ts ran g e in jirlce from to IIA.

Caaual Ilrm aFor Ihe iiiiivi' casual g ift Die

woman or girl m ay purchase w ith ­

ou t <K}iiai\lKilty any n u m b e r of per- feet Item s such as gloves In goal- .«kln. m ocha or p igskin; suspenders In herringbone s tr ip es o r s tripe de- signs; belts and any n um ber of sm a rt Jewelry item s such as key c h ain s, cuff links, tie p ins and col­la r cla«p.s.

O ne of th e new est item s being show n locally in th is Jewelry line Is a "K ol N ile." T h is smoH gadget resem bles a silver do llar b u t will .swing open on one s ide to reveal a knlfo a n d on tlic o tlie r fo r a nail file. S uch a n item Is availab le lo­cally a t a reasonable price of from *2,50 to 110 b u t sells In th e larger c ities fo r a s m uch a s $50.

AGEDUCAIIOILoimvisiis

S tan ley R icha rdson , su p e rin ten ­d en t of vocational a g ricu ltu re edu ­c ation for Idaho , w as In T w in F a lls yesterday and Is com pleting his tour o f th is p a rt o f the u la te a t K im ber­ly, M iirtnugli a n d U n p ert today.

W liilc here Mr, nichord .son in - spcDlcri Ihe projec t worl: of H it ag ­ricu ltu re .stiidenl-s a n d th e records and interviewed ap p lica n ts for the Union Pacllln scholnrahlp. lie a lio c on fe ticd w llh th e liVitriictors on the opening of ad u lt even ing tchools.

T lie first such school fo r th is vicinity will be held in T w in Fall*. Dec. S, a t 7:3fl p. in. Topli: for dlM-MssUiii undpf th e d lr tc tiw i of J, V. KriRg'. .H inlth-llughes in struc to r, will lie "iK 'litlvc Vahii! o f Avallublo Farm I.lvrslork Feed," T h e m rel- litg da le was changed from Friday to Monilny iierniiMi ot llie irf-hciiiil- Ing of other school' llcllvltle.^.

LATIN CAROLStilHKlnK of L alln ra io ls will he

a fea tu re of the hollili.y sea,soii by s tu d e n ts in M bs iHue Fva in ' K eviiith grade clKirii.i riasseii,

T he L atin inng,'. will ptobaljly Iw piTneiilril as one ol th e nuin- liers on a l*,-T, A. iiroKiiiiii. T here arc 40 glrU In thii ftlii.-.'i

G erald H ow ard . P h il C rane. D cl- h e rt P a rkur. Jo e F re e r and C larence Parker, s tu d e n ts at. th e Albion S la te N orm al; sp e n t th e T hanksg iv ing 'lo lldays he re . '

Mr. and M rs, L , E, C ran e r e tu r n ­ed Sunday fro m v isiting rela tives In S a lt L ake C ity a n d D raper, U tah ,

Mr. a n d M rs, L eo C heney visited relatives in Boise th e la tte r p a rt of Uio week.

Prof, Jos, S m ith . Burley, gave a m usical rec ita l, p rese n tin g h is p u ­pils a t S u n d a y even ing services,

Mr. a n d M rs. E z ra B ingham en> te rta ln e d Uic J u s t-a -M c re club a t a T lianksg lv lng su p p e r F riday , follow ­ed by gam es.

Rex B ingham sp e n t T h u rsd ay In Botse, w here h e s a n g w ith tlic B u r­ley school m a le q v ia n tl,

Mr, a n d M rs. L aw rence S m ith of R o b ln ett.-O re ,, a re v isiting Mrs. S m ith 's p a re n ts . M r. a n d M rs. S a m ­uel B anner,

A special w ork m eetin g w as held by tlie R elief soc ie ty T uesday a f te r ­noon in p re p a ra tio n fo r th e ir b azaar lo be he ld n e x t week.

O pen n ig h t o f th e M . I. A. was he ld M onday . T w o o n e a c t plays were p resen ted follow ed by gam es and re fre sh m e n ts of cookies nnd punch , served to tiie la rge crow d pre.sen t

Mrs’. • O sca r P ike, M rs. H arm on Allen u id M rs. E llis B u m e lt 9^cre co-hostessc-s a t a soclol ga thering honoring M r, a n d M rs. Ellle B u r­n e t t a t th e P ik e hom e T hanksg iv ­ing evening. T h e e a r ly evening was devoted to gam es follow ed by a lunch . T hey th e n form ed a dancing p a rty a t th e Y -D ell ha ll In Burley.

M iss L o rra ltic Jo n e s a n d R a lph Q orlnge s p e n t th e week e n d v is it­ing rela tives In .Salt L ake City. T hey a lie n d e d Ihe foo tball gam e a t th e U n ive rsity o f U tah sindlum T hursday .

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B u y T h e s e F a m o M s C i t l t l l o i 'n l a B r a n d s ?

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If you a rc ItKikIng for a sinnll used h e a lin g alove, cook ■love, r lr - n iia to r , ejhctrlo t>r h rn i.e u n la n ie , wo huvn th e m , Wn ninii Iiave n goiKl oil bu rner.hU lta lile fo r a stiiie 01' aeijvlra n ln llo ii fo r only 117 tx). 'H iU is a 140.00 < irea t \V r» trrn alnvo a n d used on iy 4 m onlhn , llov/ a lm ul a la rge Iw o -p lrrn everttu ffed ■uiU w llh o tto m a n for only I17.S0 or a hleo oak (lin ing room suite WIIU Inrgo b u ffe t a n d neven lravr> foi ■hi tab le fo r 135.007 A umnl vrinitr bed d a v a n ^ r l fo r I to .oo ; • two- lileea M a h a ir o v e rilu rf rd , only two years old, fo r ISS.OO. N mall range •1»4» s t« r r l a r r booheasr * i7,ftOi hew a i r o m e ap rln g e lia lr |l4.ftO| il!<i a l t A a m ln s lr r rug (estrit food) I10,M | new b re a k fa s t a ri |a.nSi day a n d p a d tlO.BOi new liin rr - Kprlnc m a tlrcM 1400 culUi |U . t4 ; new iN lng ro ek e r Ill.ftO j new slutflo ro u eh $ l i M | llnn leum 4Do sq. yd,| ■"•'r b«gg» 14.00, new alierp ram p •t«»e y iU S ) r e c e n t m odel HHiier • " w lu | m *«W n6 IM.60', e ld W «dfl HInger 9«,sot ICIcetrlo w asher llt.SO t I ra ih b u rn e r •9 .M : l l a l4 U n i IK OO.

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SAFm PAM FORMS III BLISS

BLISS , Dec. 1 'S iieclaD — S ta le P a tro lm a n E .irlc \Vllllani.s. Jerom e, ta lked on lilghw ay safety to the h igh .school und th e upper grade puplla a t an assem bly T uesday.

M r. W illiam s, who had b rought ,-cr th e ''dviminy" iron traffic o f­

ficers and superin tended Iheir p la cc in n it on the highw ay ad jo in ­ing th e M'hool, itl.-.o organized the Boy Scout iroo|) Into a Junior .safety pa tro l whlclx ha.s a.s Its purpo.sa the p reven tion of accldeiit.s on the highw ay.

In hl.s liilk, M r. W illiams e m p h a ­sized th e need of eacli stu d e n t giv­ing h is full cooperaU on to the acouta In th e ir e ffo rts to carry on UiispiOBCftiii.

Ju n io r U ltlcaii, senior pa trol lead- w as m im ed by Sicoutmastcr G lb-

boiw a s cap ta in of the u n it and O f­ficer W llllants o u tm te d him w ilh a cap an ti 6nm Brow ne slyle belt, Bella fo r o the r a.sslstants have al'O been fu rn ished by the S la te H igh­way D epartm en t.

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IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Thursday, December 1,1938

f f f , TCU EACH PLACE 2 ON ALL-AMERICA|]TAH *SCHEDULES * TWO POST-S^SQN GRIDIRON* CONTESTSb a v e y O ' B r i e n , A l d r i c h a r e N e a r l y

U n a n i m o u s C h o i c e s o n S t a r T e a m

Roise, Idaho Back, Given Meiltion as Outstanding

B y IIA BB Y FEB GU SO N V n lU d Fr«ss Sporta E d ito r

NEW YORK, Dec. 1 (U.R) — T he U nited P ress presents today i ts 1938 all-A m erica football tea m — th e best p layers In th e ir positions chosen ou t of th e thousands who have

' made th is season one of th e g re a tes t in th e h istory of th e . college spo rt. , , ^

The team was chosen by men who have spen t th e au tum n Bitting in p ress boxes, by coaches who have tak e n th e ir

from one end of th e country to th e o ther, by scouts Whose business i t is to spot th e s tre n g th and w eaknesses of Individual players.

The personnel of th e team was decided a f te r a complicated process t h a t a ttem p ted to search o u t th e b est players, w hether th e y come from a small, obscure school or one of th e M tion’s g re a t universities. Tow ard th e end of th e season fpo rts w riters on new spapers, coaches, scouts and United R«8g football w rite rs across th e co u n try w ere asked to 8«nd in nom inations fo r th e all-A m erica team .

............. H a n d fc d t N tm e dH undreds o f -n tm e a ro lled In. som e know n to fam e , some who had

' M ra r been b e a rd o f outside of .th e ir ow n sections. C oschcs a n d scouU m t w ith th e ir nom ina tions a n d reasons fo r m a k in g them w ith specUlc l u t e s a n d p lay s In w hich p layers h a d proved w e i r g reatnesa.

TJwn th e nam lo atio n s were com piled, ba llo ts w ere p repared a n d a • I b t of th e pntwinaHnnii a tta c h e d to them . T h ese ba llo ts w en t back to

eoBOhes, scou ts, new spaper sportA w riters a n d U n ited P ress football '" i l i t t t n from th e A tlan tic to th e Pacific. E ach m a n w as requested to

th ftot t a f irs t, sccond a n d th ir d te am a n d a p o in t system was per^■ f te te d fo r com pllin* th e votes.

~ t o f those ba llo ts cam e th e a ll-A m erica te a m , 11- m en th a t any I w ould w elcome. T o assu re a n u n b ia sed vo te a n d t o ' avoid

. j r u a m e n t f o r a n y « oach w ho tnlgW w a n t t o leave one o f h is own___r p la y m off th e team , th e U n l ^ P re ss prom ised to keep UicIdentity o f th e coaches secre t If they so desired,

T w o G re a t T eam s - Two f i e a t team s—T exas C h ris tian a n d P ittsb u rg h —placed two men

't a c h OQ th e f i r s t team . O th e r schools re p re se n te d o n - th e firs t team r M otre D am e. M ichigan, Tennessee, 6 a n U C la ra , VUlanova, Duke

r tb e * " ^ ln l system , a .p e r fe c t score w ould b e 300. p tty e rs w ith tb e lr qua lifica tions a n d - th e num ber of po in ts they

E ? n > 8 ^Louis D addio , , P ittsb u rg h , 317

polaU . H e is a c ra sh in g end on a a a ih lD g te a m th a t experts consider « M of th e b est In th e c oun try de> m ite tw o de feats .

Joh ii W jnocki, V Olanova. 189 poinU . A n e ijd on la s t year’s U nited P ress a ll-A m erica , h e w as bo thered tor In ju ries in som e of th is season ’s

- g tm es. b e rem a in e d a ca t-like ,------1 p layer w ho crow ded opposing

1 a l l th e tim e a n d qieclaU ced ' ' g punU ..H Q la » f ln 9 p a n

"TAC KLES • Jo seph B eioor, N otre D am e, 368

p o in ts . B rerybody w ho voted for M o o r a t a ll p laced h im on th e f l i i t te a m excep t th re e m e n . T w o o f them p o t h tm < n th e second te am a n d

. . .cbe m th e th lr il . H e h a s been a n e u trtaa d in g p la y e r in th e N otre Xiama line fo r th e la s t tw o years.

-A lrln W olff, 8 a n U C U ra. IBT point*. S ta n d s s ix fee t tw d inches i iU a n d traighs 330 pounds, b u t w ith ■ n h is WQlght, W olff is a dem on a t 4Q vaiaff p u n ts a n d gets dow n th e A M even w ith o r a h ea d of h is own n d s . •

QUABDS 'R a lid i H elkk lnen , M ichigan,

p o in ts . H e dom ina ted th e voting for ■ uard m - ba llo ts from east, west,M u th a n d n o r th . H e h a s a u lc k on defensa o f Jam m ing th e opposition lin e a n d m ak ing a ho le fo r a te a m ­m a te to | o th ro u g h a n d get th e ball carrier .' L ee S u ffridge, T ennessee, HO ^ n t a . T o h im goes th e unuhual distinction o f be ing an All-A m erica

- ^ a y e r In h is sophom ore year. M aj.Bob N eyland. i;^nnessee coach, sa id *he to one of th e g rea te s t open field hlockera a n d taoklere I haVe ever w en ."

CEN TER C harles A ldrich, T exas C hristian ,

H I points . T lie vo ting never w as' e k x e in th e race fo r cen te r. O ppos­in g coaches claim he m ade ha lf pf TOD'S taeklee ag a in s t them , 'lie calls dafeaaive s ignals a n d h e In tercepted Ib ra e passes UiU season.

QUARTBRBACK D avid O 'B rien, T exas C hrkU an ,

N O poinU . O nly 10 sh o r t o t perlect.. A wUd Irishm an , ..............................

Local Hunters Bag 6 Geese

T h e b u n tin g season closed last M onday , b u t w ord f ilte rs In today th a t som e o f th e sou th Id ah o shots w ere ab le t o knock down several of those h ig h -f ly in g geese th a t have been b e a u tifu l to w a tch on the ir so tfthw ard Jou rneys; b u t h a rd to get.

t a t e s t to Jo in th e ra n k s o f “geese- g e tters ," a re Vic P r a t t , F ran cis Peek, BUI Je n k in s a n d A1 O alns, a ll of T w in P a lls , w ho bagged six o u t o( a flock o f IS on th e h igh llne canal e as t o f Je ro m e.

T h e geese were sh o t w ith No. 6 a n d 8 sh o t a n d weighed on an aver­a g e o f a l i t t le over e ig h t pounds each .

ALL-AMERICA—T h e 1938 y n itc d Press a ll-A m erica foo l-

PosUionE n d ....T ack le O u ard . C e n te r . G u a rd ... T ack le -E n d .......Q u ar te rH alfbackHain>ackF u llback

FIR ST TEAMP lay e r School A je HI.

..... L. D add io ... PlttisburB . 24 5 U '......J o s . B e ino r .N otrc D am e 21 O '2”

....R . H elkk lnen M ichigan .21 5'10"_....C . A ldrlch....T . C hrl5 llnn21 S'U "......Su ffe r id g c ^Tennessee . 21 6'___A. W olff ...... S a n U C lara 20 6‘ 2"...... j . W ysockl... VUlonova .. 23 O’ l"

D . 0 'B rlcn „ ..T . C lirk tln n 21 5' 7 ’E ric T lp ton ..D uke .......... 23 5 'H "P o rk e r H all..M ississippi . 22 G' 1"

,M. G oldberg P ittsb u rg h . 21 O'

SECO N D TEAM

Sm ith , S o u th e rn California....Hill. D uke ............................... ..M cG oldrlck. N otre Dame..^....VolghLs. N o rth w e ste rn ...........H olland . Com eU

....E n d ...

....Tnckl...G uard .... ...C enter... ._ G u n rd .... ...TncW e... .End....

L ansdell, S o u th e rn C aU fom Ja-.Q uarlcr....Cafego, T ennessee ................... ....H alfbackM acLeod. D a ^ m o u th ................. H alfback.W clss, W isconsin .......... .:.............. Pullback..

y \t. l lo tn e T ow n185..... M cadvlllc. Pn.207........... H arvey , 111.190....Ram say, MIclt.198..... T em ple. T ex.195 K noxville , T en n .220..... B an Francisco180 W ilkes-B arre . Pn.152........ DAUas. Tex.181 ..Petcraburgh. Vn.

■ 203 ...... T u n ic a . Mls.s.192.... ElkUis, W . Va.

T H IR D TEAM.. B row n. N otre D am e

.... M cK cever, C ornell ... Z lir ld e s, D ar tm o u th........... B rock . N ebraska...........B ock, Iow a S ta te.... D uggan , O klahom a..... Y oung, O klahom a..... S ltko , N otre D nnic.. S aggau , N oire D am e..... B o tta r l. C a lifo rn ia. O sm anskI, Holy Cross

HONOR ROLLE N D S: S trlegcl, C arnegie T ech; V osberg, M a rq u e tte ; D o lm an ,

C a lifo rn ia ; C oughlan . S a n ta C lara : Ja cu n sk l. F o rd h n m ; K avan aug li, L oulsldna S ta te ; W enzel, T u la iie ; G oodrcau it, B oston college; N ash , M inneso ta : Pow ell, N avy;. Allen, Syracuse.

T A C K L E S: G a tto , L ouisiana S tn te ; D evarona, C a lifo rn ia ; S te lla . A rm y P la tt . Y ale ; R ussell, A uburn ; Coon, N orth C aro lina S ta te ; Siegel, M ic lilgan ; M lhal, P u rdue : M cNeil, S o u th e rn C a lifo rn ia ; Cam pbell, C a rneg ie T ec h ; Z agar, S tan fo rd ; M cO arry , U loh .

G U A R D S: H ay e s,' F o rd h a m ; S chw ortrer. B oston college; H ooper, Syracuse: Lezouskl. P ltU b u rg h ; R le th . C arneg ie T ec h ; P e tro , R itls- b u rg h ; M eans, W ash in g to n ; H utch ins, O regon S tn te .

C E N T E R S: D ow d. S t. Mary'.s; Olbsoii, D ar tm o u th : Cox,^A labam a; CalveUl. S ta n fo rd ; A polskls, M arquette ; R yland , U. C. L . A .; S ch lech l, S a n ta C lam ; M urphy , W isconsin.

Q U A R TER BA CK S: C hris tm an , M issouri; Mosley, A labam a; S t lm - welss. N o rth C a ro lin a ; H offm an, S y racuse; K lsc lier, Iow a S ta te ; P au lm an , S tan fo rd .

H A LFBA CK S: PUigel, M ichigan S ta te : L uckm an, C olum bia; S teb - blns. P i ttsb u rg h ; Casslano. P ittsb u rg h ; B ru n n e r, T u la n e , E shm on t, F o rd h am j C ondlt. C arnegie T ech ; S m ith . S ou thw este rn ; D w yer, New M exico; C ahill, Holy C ioss; RIes, W es te rn R e s e n e ; M oore, M inneso ta ; S ld a t-S in g h . Syracuse; H ackney , K a n sa s S ta te : L ain , ruce; B O ISE . ID A H O ; W ashington , U. C. L . A .; Snow , U ta h ; W ln tc r- iioller, W yom ing; H ae ffe m an , S t ., M ary's.

FU LLBA CK S: O 'M ara , D uke; T hes lng . N otre D am e; C offm an, T ennessee; T arbox , T exas T ech; Holm, A lab am a; L an g h u rs t, O hio S ta te ; C hris tian sen , M innesota ; A nderson , C a lifo rn ia ; M cC arthy , D enver; K lsse lbrugh . O regon S tate .

(CoDyright, 1938, U n ited P r e u )

W hite Holds Yardage Lead

N EW Y O R K . Dec. 1 (lJ.R)-Dyron (W h in e r ) W hite . R hodes scho lar- e lec t a n d A ll-A m erica halfback a t C olorado u n iv e rs ity . la s t year, wai lead in g g ro u n d -g a ln e r In th e Na tio n a l P ro fess ional Football league today .

W htte , p lay ing w ith th e ritt«biirK h P lra te .i w lio linvo won b u t two gmnfu th is ye a r , iian p lied up 480 ynrd.t In 10 gam es to lend T u ffy L erm ans of th e New Y ork G ia n ts by 32 ynrda. E ach h a s one gam e le ft to pluy, nex t S u n d a y . B e h in d these tw o were Cecil Isbell o f G re en Bny w ith 446 ynrdn a n d B ill S h e p h e rd of D etro it w ltli 443.

T lie re w as no change lii scoring le ad e rs w ith C lark llh ik le and Him- to n , b o th o f G reen B ay . Iinvlng 6B a n d 57 iw ln ts , reapectlvrly .

Dell’s Moves Into Second .

Led by Roily Jones, who h a d a 944 to ta l fo r th ree gam es. D ell's bowlers moved Into second place in th e Com - mei-cial league stnnd lngs In.M iilglit by tak ing th ree s tr a ig h t win.i from Segq Milk.

H igh Individual honors w en t to K. K lrcher fo r a single gam e, w ith a 203. T l)at wns th e only gunic over 300 during the evening.

T lie wlnncr.i took tlic flrht Kunie by a one-pIn miirgUi.

T he game wns ilic only Iriiuiie uon- te s t on th e alleys la s t n igh t.

Llneiiiw:c'O m m k r c i a : . i .k a g d k

ifta. pounds, h e p robably is th e n a tio n ’s

o uU tand lng foo tball p layer. He V M UMi a i well, o r be tter , th a n Sam m y . B augh . H e is du rab le and ho can

■ r u n w ith U » ba ll a s well a s throw It., B a w as a lm ost a unanim ous choice

lo r q u a rta rback o n th e f irs t team W ith a few >catt«red votes going to '^ tk o of N otre D am e and L aiudell f A ou them C a lifo rn ia, b u t O ’Brien

• s o f a r a h e a d In th e votlnK th a t . . . w a i ab le to ge t only 71

K^jrttea. O 'D rlen th rew lO touchdow n V t t u i e a th is year. H e com pleted a S f ie ta l o f 88 passes fo r 1,500 yards. He p .llia ile 38 plftce kicks a fte r touch '

'd o w n s , 'IIALraACKS

. V arker H all. MUsUalppI, lOl points.

t a il. • h a rd K aao n h e waa a n average o t q.o yi

" a h a hand led th e ball.

Class Basketball S ta r ts W ednesday

lnler-olft.ui bnskclb.11 n ino ii, 'I F a lls h ig h school boyii will u nderw ay W ednesday, it wiui n o unced today .

S ophom ore boys m r t yrntcrdny a fte rn o o n a n d selected P a t W nllaco to c a p ta in th e ir te am and lx>lloy H ughes a n d fc;dwnrd Rngcl ns fu r- u lty concheti,

o th e r two claMcs will n ilrc t Officials th in week.

: : b, „g 37

BowlingSchedule

The Final Kick

< ()M ftu :iic iA i, i.K A taiK ThursOs)', l»cr, 1—S ch llti vi. /.Iji-

W«y (30).

C l iV LKAtmH ThufMUy, D rr. 1 — Tw in Kslli

n o u r M in VR. n rm ik llrld |3 |) .rr(d « y . l i r r , 2 - l t » y ’i T f ,« m v»

K in rrlch 'i iJS).

Coyotes Slate Conference Hoop Clashes

CA LD W ELL. D ec. 1 (S p o c liiD - College of Id ah o ’s N orthw est co n fe r- cnco b a sk c tb a li schedu le will open J a n . 16 a n d 17 a g a in s t L lnfleld co l­lege a t M cM innville, Ore., C oach C lem P n rb e rry announce<l h r r r n f tc r a tte n d in g th e a n n u a l conference m eeting In P o r tlan d .

O thn r gnm es will s ta r t well before 11)0.1 tim e, b u t schedu le of IIio.m' n o n - con fe rence til ts 1.-) s till Incom iiletc.

T h e c o n fe rence llnc-u]>:Ja n . 10-17—L lnfleld a t M rM liiit-

v lllr.J« n . 19-2& -W II1am fttf » t Halrm.KHi. 2-3—P a r lf l r a t Caldw rlt.

0 .7—> v h l i m a It a t W ullaW alla .

A t. th e P o r tla n d sr.v\l(m, iinil n th le tlc lepre.scnlutlvc.H of llio six c o n fe ren ce collrgc.t iiniiiiK rd nrh rd tiles In buskctbiill, biihc-bitll, track iind 1930 foo tball. Ciilli'Krs p a r- llrlpHiinK were U nfli-ld , Piiwct Bound, I’aclflir, W lilln iiin , W lllnni. e(l(' a n d CoIIi'kc of Idnlio.

T lie Coyote ron fe rriii 'n foo tball Bcln'iliilf';

O ri . 21—l.ln f lr ld a t McMliNov. 4—r a e lf lo a t K urrst (Ituve

(Might).Nov. IB—W h itm a n a t t 'a ia w d l.Nov. 2 4 - W ll l la m rl ie a t ('nldivell.■IVo C. of I. g rldRleis won nn-ond

trim ) iiII-confR renrn I03II fiHitlinll h ono rs by votn of th e com liK.H. 'I1iey were Ih ick tieldcrt,, tiickle, iinil l ln lp h H riu ir lt , h iilfbiick, IhiIIi of CtiUlwrll. m il 'n io m n so n , Hhcwhoiii-, rri 'e lved hono rab le m en tio n an h itlfbitrk .

)ll)K

F o u r E n d o r s e d

F o r C o m m i s s i o nSHOSHONE, Dec. 1 (Special) — Two p rom inen t sports,

men— one from Buhl and one from Twin F alls— had been nam ed today a.s .south ce n tra l Idaho’s leading rccopimcnda' lions fo r appoin tm ent to th e new Idaho fisli and game commi.s.sion.

T he m en a re Jac k T ingey , Buhl, p re sid e n t of th e F ron tie r club, and R. S. T offlem ire, Tw in Fall.s pub lisher. Tinjfoy was

endor.sed a.s selection if a Re publican is nam ed to th e com m ission, and T offlen iire if a D em ocrat g e ts th e appoint m ent. T he com m ission will consi.st .of spo rtsm en from both partic.s.

A lte rn a te choices n am ed a t a .iplr- I ted m e etin g th a t la s te d well ovet fou r h o u rs la s t n ig h t w ere L. A. Jo n es, W endeir. R tp u b lira n , and G corce Booth, B urley , a D em oerat.

T h e endor.'^cments wore voted by repre.sentntlvo.i o f , fish a n d game ori;an lia llo ii.s o f 11 coiintlp.-i in dl.s t r lc t fou r of Hic Id a h o W lldlllc f« l e ru tlo ii.

A saln st Politic.^Allho'ilRl; .suKscsUni; cliolces from

b o th pa rtle ';, tlm iisM'inblcd hpori.s- m cn bounded .-v vlgorou.s w arn ing lo Iteei) polltU'.s o u t of tliir no ii-p iirll- •san gam e board. T ow ard th a t end, m orn tlia n 10 m en w ore removc<l from tlio ll.M of iipiKilnteo-oiHlor.-^;'- inent.s bl’(•| l.^o of po.sUs Uiey now hold o r bcciui.so of pdllllcul a ffllla - tlon.s.

W ith H al W nlllnK tnn, W ildlife fo ilera tlon d lr i^ to r from Joroiuo, In Mio preslillng chnlr. Uio groni) plrlc- od a slK Ing c o n iiD liio f ' :o roonin- inond fdninil.s.vlon ohuU-os lo Ihe .siiorlsnx'M a t liun i' ilic k.m1-ornl body found -M ymlod." OnMini co inu ilti .'i' \vn', A lt HoliiniiiD, (;ll^.^lli n ju iU y ; M rM iilion,JoiiMnc; Atlliui.' I 'c ik ln s , Ciuuu-.; J. K. P o lle r , l.liico ln ; N orland Ib-u- nii'i'. Ulaln<'; I-'allior K. M cKtllnoit, M in idoka; Alex WiiMon, aoo<lln«;

Big Ten May Consider Bids to Bowl

CH ICA G O , Dec. 1 (U.PJ—Big T en coachc.'i nnd a tiilc tlc d irec to rs m e t today w ith th e proKriim lncludln'{ con.sldrratlon of w h eth er Dig T en team s sliould be perm llte tl lo accept bld.s fo r th e an n u al Rose bowl Kumo

:a t Pa-Midena. Calll,T h e la tte r propo.«ial was cxpccted

to m eet .leventl obslaclc.s. O ne of I Is Die iicce.<v!,Uy of keep ing Dig learns In inilnhiK lo r m ore th a n n n th iif ir r (he Koason clo.se.s bu t

t h a t could be rllm ln alc d by advanc- liiH th n dnlo of tlie bowl game.s.

T l)e ie have Ix-ci) leiwrUs. wholly icon flrm rd . llu it th e Pacific roi.sl

confL'rcncf, w ld iii a n n u a lly Itivllon nul.slde inilvor.iliy to com polc

th e t^anio. U In favor of eiitcrliiK a itrro m e n i lo nirol th e chanii)U;ii th e Dig Ton ciich year.

B lis s O rg a n izes “O u tlaw ” T ea m

HEREa n d

THERESI’ORTS W ORLD

T lir L a tin V C h ln rs r . In tlir Hino now In ini

o rd , Alnao, nirn /<oiir>T of t l i r ,

nm on nwmr,

Judson Timm Resigns as Head Gridiron Coach a t Penn Military Academy

W ord hoa beeA received he ro to - H lnre going lu P n

_ I M orcr in Ute B outl)eiul' uO M iierenee w iu i « to ta l of 73 ' ■ , H e CM do an y th ln g -p aw i

D uke, Iftl polnta t y r i h * fT M lM t p u n te r itnca

6 c o r« l Uie w inning m o o l f t t e Mid N orih

I jB tata. H li ire f ttc a t p e r- •■ \W M -in th a ( A t n d w llh

‘- | Jto ^ u rd ty w hen hU-------r, hM vjr U l l lu p i

bftvk o» lU i d A u U 10 • !!) .

l ip n i U dM . ,T h i4

.tfiss;

. V M M

doy th a t Judjion T linm , probably th e moot famotia fimtlMlI p layer eyer to com e o u t of T w in Fnlbi c oun ty , haa reK lined an head Krid coach a t P enn M ilita ry acadcm y of C heste r, P a .

T im m , w ho hY< l>een a t th e eaiit- c rn school alnco g rad u a tln v from th e U n ive rsity o t Illhiola In 1B30, h a d te n d e red hbi re tlunatlnn m ure th a n ft m o n th «B0 a n d th e story w as sup- poaad to have been kep t a aecre t u n til th e a n d of th e p laying aea ' •on, b u t th o y a rn waa "broken ' (by » P h U ad elp h la ' repo rte r) tw t o n th e K h ed u le w aa com pleted.

Timm, a a t« r grid p layer fo r 'X'wln m i l l and f l ie r h igh M hools. w en t to U nlvecalty o( lllinoU a l te r g rad - uitJon h e r« a n d prooaeded to M t Die w orld on l i r e w ith hU grid iron explo it, in IBn a n d lie n>ade Uw B it TN) a lU ita r teama. Ttmm alM gta rrtd in t r a c k a t'c o lle g e a n d atUl fa oo-hoider u( Uie n a tio n a l

•iotfQor racord.

icftdrm y. TIniiu han........... varyingirac h ln tl hin |x 'uk lu 10U4

vlin i Hr won M vni, lout nonn and lad two llps. In llJ3:i llic cluU gnln- •d iin tloniil la n ir by n rarly <leroal- liiK thn A rm y, lliiiilly IcmIiik , I'J-I),

kiKH-kliiK nl. dm rn d c t door nil diirinu th n kiudi'. T lia l deoflon he chill won live, hint two nnd tied

W ill'll T h iiit\ i tn lv n i itt (he Boail- rm v In luao lo tnkn up h l i coiirhlnti •hitlrn, hn wnn HiTotnpanled by Jim l ln c h nnd JIn i W ruv rr, IkiIIi of 'I 'w ln ralln , who a e t^ lh e am aller ea» tum football r lrc lra nb la tc w ith I h i l r tir ld ln in le u U /T h c y aiMrkiiliiga In tlie /H re a t l<T Im in ’A early tiiureftdes.

T hU year T lm in h as had only 10 nlayera on h la etjuad a n d th e going haa been to u il i , a lthough hla ord will b r inuoh Ix lte r Ih st. .. 1M7 w hen he w on one, lost e ig h t a n d tle<l

A m ong th e te im i on tho regu la r P . M. C. ■rhedulft' a re U n lven lty o t Dtlawara. ttusquiliaiuia, Ubanoo:

J

. . . . Y . U.. John U titgera a n d V lllanovn. le an i wan on ly playci I 'lnnn ’fl n in e -y e a r relun

No iiucceiUK)r htm y r i b r n i n a m ed lo th n fo rm er Id ah o n ia r. I t b ilum uht T lin n i h a d tievi'rnl o th e r o f, fcrh In m ind , A t one tim e hn tu r n , rd d 9w n a n o ffe r to berom a t'u ach n t Ihw ton nn lve rs lty , w hen PM C gavn h im a th re e -y ra i ' c o n tra c t . HInrn thnn lloa ton han becom e a IMiwrr hv Nflw ISngluiKl m ld lro n ciriileii.

T h e ie In a rn m o r In I 'rn iu iy l' vaiilii th a t T im m will go b a rk to lll ln o li w here hn would l>ecoii aaa la ta n t on th o lll ln l nli>n. H e la n , ruvo rlte pup il o t C oach U ob •/.upiiHe,

T linm 'a com plete seaoonnl reco rd Hi I 'e n n M ilita ry Ia

W. •. I 'l .- r rt.-A

'5! ‘1! SI

lU 1;; in•a'*

m .i.s.4 . 1)1 dntc.i for i ■outlaw'' bu.^k^ll)all loam hold iiii

orK»nt<ntloii lucotljiK » t tlin IiIkIi nrliool Kynuia\tnhi Tiii'M lay iind h i'ld th e ir (li.st pnu 'tloc of llic .v a -

l-'rank WrlHlil Im.'i boon /.olfctcil m muniiKpr fur ido n io u p and pro- Bldod a t Iho inrclUiK.. Ho In now wrlllDK for a (•||(■<lllU• of Kl.1U • loi tlio ftousoii imkI In iiiiciKly iityliiK plaiin lo r Ilio toiun to coiupoto In hevcriil to u ii iiu n rn u b r lo ie th o cI».m- of t h r RPUhon. ,

l .ik riy randula ton lo r ixi.nlllan.-i lii- ohidn Ivnu (;oo. Kiiuonn CJIbbim.i, Fiirroll C hib to |ih rrM in , U -roy Clnlr,- toiihrrivon. llliiirl I lan illlo n , H uiiy

r., Divlllo M lllrr, H honiian n iaok . Don l)afi>o, luid Hob U avh.

V illa n o v a R e je c ts C o tto n B o w l

VII.I.ANOVA, I'll.. 1>T. 1 HJI'i - 'H ln Vllli.novii .-oII.'HO Hllllrllc. rnu - tro l Ijoau l tixlav Imil tio i'lln rd Invlla- llo ii fo r lUn fiM)tl);ill te am to in rr l Toxnn T ocli In Ihe Clottoii txittl gn m r a t Pallan , T rx .. J a n . ’J.

Vllliinovit pl<•vlllu^lv hiKl ili'i'liiioil1)1(1 lu play tho Unlver^lly ol Non

M rx lro In tlin Miin bovil Hiimr tit Bll 1‘ano, 'ly n , T hn dnohloii m nuil th a t thn nndefea lod bu t llotl Wllil- r a t eleven would n o t pa rtlcliiaio U: n i ^ |M)!il-npa»iin Kamn.

Looal Youth I M i i y h

Oji Slar Vaiidiil I ' V o h I i (Jfid Toiiiu

MtXSCOW, Deo. 1 O liii.lu l i .Clordon O alliro . T « h i h . l h , ......... .p any w ith Tony A M luulnrnnoi-, N am pa. "'»d T om m y Mnrcdmi. i,„., Angelejt, weiB T hanluiilvliiK dnv KueAlA of Mrn, 'IVd hunk , wlfn rif th e U nlverslly of Idaho tixittmii coach.

T h e Ihrofl boyn w«'ie hi.u' iiln^em on th e V andal lirh liina ii Kiid ir.m i thiR y e a r - a team th a t Imd the triw h reco rd of anv te am in Mitiiu* h ln tory . C a lh ro playn hairiinrk on tlin team . 'I1iQ eh ib ('on»ldptR iinaK « b rea k er o f th e V/HO JIu* by vlr- tno of a fl-0 victory over ihn Wiuili- h )g ton chib, T h e t^-aiu k o u lour nnd )cwt w ie fam e .

M. (::iaiKln Htowai I. 'I 'w in Fall.s; .lohnO t Joiiiioll. U nite ; I'linoM, K rlly .O lls-tor . Kelly iilM. irpre.-.riDied l.cm hlby proxy.

O ne I 'lon r C lian ie'I’h ls ooiniiilth hUHKr.itlol) was

<'hi iliKod In oiir l.lniM- o Illy wlK'n It(•hod th e flo or. Mr. T o tn rm ire

\M11 volc<l Ill.'.l oil Ihe D eniocra MoIIM a n d M r. Boo lh Wii.‘1 dcAlKnateda.s a llo ina to .

'1:'i'lcKtam« froi I) Clov. nar/.1lla W.(.'Idn k an il (lov .- f le e t (!. A. H ottolf-

1 advl!.<tl the hporlMii,rii lo ntiidytho lr KToniiiiriu 'lallon.s 1•aiefiilly I"'-flM'e inakliiK i;i.ininl.iMt >11 riidorfir-

lld t lln l ill.vn .viU.li p r n 'o d n l ac-.. illowhiK T w in rail.-

th ion volo^ a t lli« m rrtliiK while olhor ro in illrr, cn.’,t onn ballo t. I t. (>. Colo. W ildllli- f.tl< 'rntlon i)ri-.->lili'nl, hiKl iiv.oiti'<l U ia l countlo.i wcitt lo liavn in innnv vot<’.i na they had ^tat^l rr|iio.''('ntallvoB.

T hn inii-iliiK h o ic was ono of flvit n illod by till. W lldllfn iin lt thioiiK h- r)iil Iho ^tllll■ lo r tiv ’ piirjio.io of foiiiMilatliiK ^llorl.1lnon 'n cliotri-n for coniinlM loii jionl.i.

C h a r lc i U. Hnninoi', Uhoshonn wa.i n a m n l iic rm an c n t uccretiiry of tlin dlntrlot.

■nio h|K)rl.imru w ere KdeslA of tli MhoAlioiiK llotl m id O u n olnb a t lb M a n h a lla n n i tr .

By H ENR Y M cLEM ORE LO S AN GELES, C alif.. Dec. 1

OJ PJ—I f you'll c ross you r h e a r t and hope to d ie n o t to say any th in g ab o u t 11. r n te ll you th a t : Coach H ow ard Jo n e s o f S ou th ern C al w ouldn 't be w orry ing a b it abou t N otre D am e on S a tu rd ay If he on ly h a d a p a ir o f t i n t ' c la u tackles. T h e boys h e h a s a re big a n d w illing a n d w rite hom e once a w eek, b u t they lack ( h a t c e rta in som eth ing . . . T h is Is a n odd s i t ­u a tio n fo r Jones (o be in . because I t w asn 't m a n y years ago w hen a ll S ou th ern C a lifo rn ia h a d lo do to p roduce a p a ir o f a ll-A m erica U ck lcs w as to sh a k e a tree , an d n o t very h a rd , e ith e r , . .

Y ou've h e a rd how w ater pour.s o f t a duck’s back, h a v e n 't you? . . W ell, th f tf s th e sam e way th e ncw.spapcr critic ism of D uke's Rose bowl se lec tion pouring off th e tough , h lll-b llly h ide of W al­lace W a d e . '. . B ecause W ade r e - member.5 th e u n k in d thlng.s th a t w ere sa id w hen h e b rough t his f irs t A labam a te am o u t here to play In llie P a sa d en a flow er )>ot... T lie' crltlc.s of th a t day tlio u g h t A labam a w ould be m urdered and leave th e s ta te in a t ru n k a n d you rem em ber w h a t hapi>encd. . .

M on tacue G oes on T our Jo h n n y M onlaeue , w ho not so

m any m o n th s ago w as behig ha iled a s th e g re a te s t golfer w ho ever lined up a p u tt, sa ils tom or­row on th e M atson line fo r Ja p an .. . . M onty Is o ff on a n exh ib ition to u r (h a l will la k e h im h a lf way round th e w orld, a n d w ith h im is h is celeb ra ted rake , baseball b a t, a n d Bhovel. . . A m uch qu ie ter, serious m a n now . M onU gue p la n s to p lay h im self In to condition for n e x t y e a r 's b ig A m erican golf even ts. . . D o n 't be surprlM d If he re tu rn s to th is c oun try a s a m a jo r fac to r In p ro golf, b ecam e th e m a n w ho lu e d to be "m ysleri- ous" can p lay th e gam e. . .

W h a t Is th is I -h e a r a b o u t Prc.sl- d e n t H u tc h in s o f th e U niversity of Cl)lcago ad v o ca tin g an admls-slon price o t te n c en ts fo r Chicago 's foo tball game.'i? . . T lic general opin ion Is tlm t M r. H u tili ln s will hav e to .im prove th e b ran d o t foo tball p layed by Ihe M arooiw before h e can g e t th a t .lort of price. . . T lie re l.s a fee ling In thU a re a th a t N otre D am e will lay It on U. S . C. w ith o u t m ercy S a tu r ­day in an e ffo rt to m ako th e Rose bowl, w hich U a n a ffa ir th e IrLsh will h av e no p a r t of, iin lm iM rtnn t In th e reckoning of th e n a tio n a l c h am p lom . . .

C a rter Sends T elegraph.i T h e b iggest b reak th e l e ln r a p h

com panies have h a d ulnce Ihe In ­ven tion of M o the r’s day, was th e refu sa l of U.N.C. lo ask T.C.U. to Ihe Kotie bowl. . . D erauae Arnnii C a r te r ,. M U ter l o r t W orth , h im - self, ha.i HCnt w ir r i uf liid lgnatlon lo nlne-ten tliH of th e llte ra le c lll- te n s o f th e U nited Stalex. . . Of ro u rip , b r in g llllte ru te, I d id n ’t f f t uiie. I d o n 't know w h eth er A nion se n t them c o llr f t or pri*- pa ld . . . Teniiexnee lual Us chancn to r Ituse bnwl con.nlderatlon by h a v in t oile too m any (am en on Us regu la r schedule . . . T he Vul> sllll liBvn to dUiinsc o f Oln MUi, and t h r fanya ou t h rrn c ou ldn 't n fforil lo lake Ihe rh an c c of Ih rlr beinc b ru lc ii. . .

Now th a t llu d u r hii;< liirn r .l p io - f^.s^lonal, Clrno M ako probably will form a donbli'.-i ooniblne w ith Ja ck TIilDall, w ho 1h In th e inl<l«t Of a te rrlllc ooinclmck. . . . T ld - baU'n comebaok would havn to bn Icrilfli-, bfciuiM' ovcrylhlnK h r doo.i Is tr ir lf l.-. . . l ie 1« thn " te r ­rible lomi>eicd, Mr. UiiiiK^" <>f tonnlfl, hu t h r iMii roully jilay It will'll h r Aot.s 111', n ilnil to 11. . .

(C opyrU hl. I03H, lin l ted rre x i)

I t l i s . s T o ; i i i i

l * r o | » i i r o H for

1IL.1UU, DiT, 1 tHifcolal) l lr lp a tlo n of thn oprnliiit bankcllm ll Arnnoii aKaln^l H hiKh «oh(H)l I’lru to Iram.n nvenlnu of Dooomhor (I. Cn Diifon ra iled a n|M onday aftrriKKiii i

Redskins will Play in Sun Bowl, Honolulu

SA LT LA K E CITY, Dcc. 1 (U.R)—T he U niversity of U tah football team looked forw ard today to a tw o-K am o post- Hoason Rclicdiile following {ic- ccptance of an invitation las t nik'ht to play th e U niversity of New Mexico in El Paso’.s Sun bowl football g a m e Jan . 2.

T h e U tes. B ig Seven cham pions th is year, leave he re Dcc. 6 for H onolulu w here th e y will play th e U niversity o f H aw aii Dcc. n .

27-M an SquadA fte r th o H aw aii gam e the U tah

team will Journey direc tly to i;i Pa.so fo r th e gam e w ith th e Loboc.';, bo rder conference, co-cham ploas.

A 27 -m an sq u a d will m ake th e long tr ip . D ecision to take 27 m en. Including th e in ju re d P a u l Snow, whose co llarbonc will keep h b n o u t of bo th contest.';, w as rcachcrt l a i t n ig h t a f te r a plnyci.*.’ m eeting in w hich tlie .squad dcclded they w ould cnBUBC In no gamc:i imlcij.s con- cej.^lons n-s to th e n u m b e r of p layers m aking th e tr ip w ere.m ade.

Five W insT lie Ute.s' 193B record shows five

w ins, tw o tics a n d one defeat, 'l l ie d e fe a t wa.s su ffe red n t th e h ands of Id aho . 10 lo 0. New Mexico has w on e ig h t a n d lo st two games.

Tw o U ta li p la y ers were )nentloncd In U nited P ress All-A incrica iLst.s. C ap t. I3an iey M cC arry , 200-pound tackle, a n d th e in ju re d snow . a ha ltback . were placod on the honor roll of oul.stand in ji player.'.

Table Tennis M eet Set For Hailey

H A ILEY , ,D cc. 1 { S |)ec laD - H allcy 's f irs t a n n u a l c ity cliam - plon.'ihlp tab le tcnnl.'! lo u rn an iriit will be he ld h e re tills w eek-end a t th e op e ra house.

F o u r Boise e x p e r t table te n - n ls ts will pl,iy exh ib ition m a tches a s an Inaugu ra l len tu rc of the tourney , w hich l.s s la ted Dcc. 4 a n d 5.

H ailey lias ai.so b ren .selected «.» location of th e .slafe cham p ion ­sh ip tab le lennU m eet.

T lie BoLsc exiicrt.s w ho a rc ex ­pected to a rr iv e S a tu rd ay a to C arl AbbotU H iiyh Kill.soii, Don B a rry a n d A nthony Fleuer.

Feller May Lose Driver’s License

DF.S MOINii:S. In., Dee. 1 fU .P - Bob F eller, yo iin s p itch ing s ta r for th e C leveland Indlan.s, m ay lose his drivcr'ii llc-eiiso fo r th ree monrii;; ns a re.sult of hU conviction on a charge of rccWes.s d riv ing .

M unli lpiil J u d te C .8 . Cooler fliiod I'Vllor $100 inid roromniPiKled ,su.s- pcn.stnn of drlvhiK prlvllcKcs vc;.ler- day w hen ho foiinil h im m illty of drlvlni! 07 miles a n hou r. Feller i;ald ho had 1)0011 ili'tvlm; only 70 mllr.s an

Ai‘TA INIIAI.1. HTAUTS(.'np la lnhall lournan i< 'nU nm<

ome room ntudeiitJi g o t inidcrway bv lh« fcveiiU i a n d elK litli Krailn Ihln I h h w ork, (lan)on nro brhm iliivod <111 nltomal** ilavn w itli Ml*s ^ lu n a i e t K gbeit a n d Ml^s Mrtdrllim |a iv lii »ui>civl«lng thn Hiinien, l''"ur

lainr.s a m played n t a tim e,N in th grade glrU will p a rll rlp a le

hi ba 'ikethnll folliiwliiK thn C hrbit- liollduy, MiKfi K glw rt niuiounced.

S uperior W urkniiinHhip In All Tyiw a o t ahra U ebulld ln i

IIU im O N - CLAKK flllO K KK1*AIK

R a lp h B. I 'l i rn e r

Thvirsany, BecemliCT 1,1938 ID AH O E V E N IN G T IM E S , T W IN PALLS, IDAHO P ag eN B iiP

TO SELL YOUR CAR LIST IT IN “AUTOS FOR SALE” TODAYWANT AD RATES

Pot Pub lica tion In Bolh T IM E S a n d NEWS

BATES P E R LIN E PE R DAlT]6lx d a j i . per Un« per d k jr ...... I l«T h r te d a r t . p«r Hoe per d a j ....I l«Ot>« day. p«r Una_____________£4o

33 1 /3 D iscount F or Cash

•Oaah d iscoun t allow ed « td v f r - luom enc. u paid (or w ith in le tc n (lays o t f irs t In u r t lo n .Mo c la u U ltd a d U k tn {or le u th a n fiOc, Including discount.U n e of clRiMfled a dvertls lna com ­puted on ba£ls o f five m td lu m - Icngth w ords per line.

IN BU H L Leave Ada a t V araey> Condy Btoro

COM PLETE COVERAGE AT O NE COST

BD. SB room . 120 6Ui Ave, No.

O IB L wUheg rm . m al«. 313 2nd No.

RM . a n d bd. 131 7tli Ave, N. Pli. 691,

r o o m ond bo a rd for one young lady . P h . 1213. 361 2nd W,

F R O N T bedroom ; 312 6Ui East.

n O O M -4 lh *Avc. No. Ph. 12<J.

PV R N . bedroom . Furnace , 320 7th E,

BTO K ER h e a le d sleeping rm. O ar' age If desired . 411 3rd W. Ph. 152).

B ID E w anted lo S a n P rancJjco a t once. S h a re exp. P h . 852.

FU I.l,E R b ru sh field m a n u sc r, W, B. Jacobs, 3 t4 2nd - Ave. W. P “ Box 303.

LICEN SED auctioneer. 30 yrs. exp. W rite 219 Shoshone Bo. Ph. 1813 T ivIa Palls. J . E. Moon.

DO you have to tu rn you r body to tu rn you r h e ad ? x * ra y d lag- noeia. Pa in less a d ju s tm e n t. D r A lm a H ard in , ch iro p ra ctic physl c iatv ISO M ain No. P h . IMS.

M EN O LD A T 401 G E T PE P . New O strex T onic T ab le ts co n ta in oyster InvlRorators a n d o th e r stimulnnLs. O ne dose s ta r ts pep. Vftliie $1.00. Siy>clBl p rice 89c. Call, w rltd M ajes tic P harm ncy

H EA LTH F 0 0 D 3•LANDIS H ea lth Food Store . T ry

o u r p itted d a tes . 323 Sho. No.

STEAM BATHSMASSAOB. l U M tlo N ft P t . U l- R .

BEAUTY SHOPSCRAW FORD B eouty SaloIL O il

pe rm an en ts II.SO up. 119 M ain 6 . Ph. 1674. .

CH RISTM A S S p e c ia l-N a tu ra l per m a n e n l w ave. 52,00. Asfc a b o u t o th e r WAVcs. O ver Ind . M eat M kt. L ola M a rtin , a s s 't . M rs. B eam er.

BEAUTY A RT S ACADEMY OH P e rm an e n ts aa low oa $1,00,

Ju n io r S tu d en t w ork free. Ph. 305. 13S M ain W est. .

SPECIA L fo r th is week on ly : H ot oil sham poo-and f in g e r wave w ith Xree fac ial, (1,00. Id a h o B arber 6c

^ B eau ty Shop . P h . 424.

M A ncIL L E ’8 . 785 M ain E . T h e shop of unusual pe rm a n en ta a n d l i s t ­ing finger wavcA. O il sham poo a n d finger w ave BOc. Evenloga by ap> po tn tm en t. P hone 883.

BUSIN ESS O PPO RTU NITY

TOU SALE—O . K . T ire Shop, With fl^c irlc w elding a n d tra i le r shop Ooort location, a n d good business U iipert, IdultOT

H E L P W A NTED M ALE AND FEM A LE

$30 W EEK. O rnw m iuilirooms. Cel inr, shed. Wo buy 30c lb. Krci book. W rite M iishroom a, 2010 Horond. S ea ltle , Wn

f e m a l e h e l p w a n t e d

H O U aE K K E l'E ll fo r rn im lry hoi) tJlvn ref., IIRC, rxi).. tirh t lettiT, W fllo Box 20, N ew d-T linn ,

W ll.l. give plnno o r accordion lei 'lOns III rxch itn iie fo r laund ry work, l*h, lOBfl-W. M rs, Jack lln ,

WOMAN o r g irl fo r Renoril house- v^ork, B lay n igh ts . Call n f lr r l>. m . 843 3 rd Ave. E,

IIOUHEKKKI'KH W A N T K l) '~ ’oiVfl r t f . Aiir, rxp . W rite liox 17, News

HlTllATIONH W ANTED

HEWING, r o n t lining, a ll« ln g . Prices reasonable, Olu 3iiii N. I 'h , 14#3-J.

FHUITS 'n n il VKt;KTAHI.IOHHAY.. polBlocs, ra r ro U , |-)i, (HU7-J4,

NITri'K I) ( i r rn ixilntiHw, i ’ii nii,.fiinililiiPd. nark , K enyon (Ir r rn ,

• lAY, Kmlns, red apittts, pop ron i ftW M ain W. I*h, BSB,

I)KI,TOIOIIH, iiom n ilc au ty , o tha r w inter varleU es by biu liel o r tn ick . K I. W ouacutt, K im berly,

A ITM U l hy hm lis l o r tru ck load, Jo iiiilhan . U ellcloua. W liw sap, X r- kiiiiAua n ta ck , W ln ier f lan an a. A, II. Mbee, Urow n’a O rc h a rd , Kdan

PKT8DCMAM ipw 'lnl on U olden OooV

r r ripaiiltls. 0 wka, old. A. O, Hy- U nd, and houve Mo. B urley oorn tr ,

j ' liiilil,

j| ru n B U R E I) cocker a p a liu i pup«. a o o d ones. H ullabla fo r Xnfaa

BOARD AND ROOM

FOR RENT—HOOMg

.. 312 4 th Ave. E.

Al’AKTM ENTS FOR RENT3 BM . a p t. C aledonia hotel.

2 RM . fu m . R ef. 813 M ain S.

H o l d E v e r y t h i n g !

PU B N . ap ts . T h e O xford Ajus.

FU B N , a p t. A dults, 605 2nd N,

U N FU BN . 3 rm . ap t, 121 Jefferson.

APT, v a c a n t Doc. I . Bro&.scau Apl.

JU STA M C RB In n . Ph. 456. OdsU 971.

S ROOM fu m . B ungalow Apt. 2nd E.

FU R N IS H E D m o d em ground floor ap t. Ju a tam ere In n . •

3 L A R G E rm s.. well fum ., ground floor, p rlv . en tra n ce . Adults only. B ef. 368 Bl. Lks, No, Ph, 1623.

FOR R EN T— HOUSES2-R M , house . 133 E ln . P h . 1B8D.

2-B M . house In rea r. 351 4th W.

G O O D cab in , 254 Sidney, So. Park,

3-R O O M fu m . house. Auulta only, in q u ire 363 H urrU on St.

8-BO O M house , partly fum . Mod, except h e a t. 256 Jacluon .

NEW 5-room m odern hou.se, BoraRe, r ic e y a rd . In q u ire 502 2nd Ave. N,

T B A IL E R ' hou.se, pa rtly furnished. Leslie S troud . Bulil, P.O. Ph. 382-J, Buhl,

NEW clcnn fu rn . cnblna. H oi and cold w ater. B atli, S incla ir Scrvlce S ta tio n , lO l W&sWngton.

FOR S A L E - M ISCELLANEOUS

A -l L loyd buggy $15.148 Van Duren.

M IS S O U R I Sorghum , Public Mkt.

T R A IL E B house. E. W ilson. Filer.

NEW 14 f t. tr a i le r house. O'Connor.

LLO YD buggy $8. P r o t t Cabin 17.

750 G al. heavy du ty w ater tank , / . E, Oa.-iey, Wr.st Hcyburn-

R A n m T .S nnd hutchc.n, 1340 KImb,

AM. n y e r ch ild 's r lec . train , like n«'W. H alf p rice. M i, 1283.

32 M M portiible proJc:clor, 11 repUi film . K xirn liuRfl (illw on liarp KUltav, 24H M ain Mo.

iiA W A llA N <ir nt«Tl g iilln r w ith 12 U. U. Urtwol »{ M uilu lutkuns >15, Wnlliico ( h e r n . Rogerson,

M U REt-iob K nlnomlne In l)ulk~brlng back w hiil you have le lt. Onisli loaned frro . M oon’s.

ELKCTUIO (en rn , b m a h e i and 30 nitKlnln to srle p l rnim , 313 Uli slionn No.

KAVlilVANKH-MOU:iK’ "d7('p ' w r p tltn |» nnd prr.Hnmn AynlrmH. A w,-)l pl|>o find piim ii rml, l.owi

G R A IN lings of nil kinds, ba th tnlw. (inlll^. (ihors. k llch en alnkn. elv. Id ah o J u n k H ouse. 183 2nd Avo.

AU 'IO door gluas. w indshield, and w indow ginns. lir ln ii your sash In. No c h a rg e fo r se tting . P lione 5, Moon's,

FO R S A L e \ i f. s a ( 7 l t ic ^ ) n acct. or o th e r h iu r e s ts . n.ftOO sha res of Uilver O oloradii m in ing stork. Box ft, N ew s-'llm es,

I'XJlt U A LtS-O ood nnt W alsh lia r* nrM , l.n.ftO, U sed one yrur, 3 M, fio . I M. W . Je ro m e, u -o u u u k X.

ADTOS FOR HALE'35 PC.VMOUTH sedan thO <-««li

llul, |iinU , 120 nio. I 'll , I(I7U 131 3rd N »r)h.

IlM-d c a rs boua lit a n d sold, AUTO M A RT

I rd Qt, At 8cd Ave. W . P h , t ia .

W ANT E lX -M lW lia n c o tu.W A irnE l> > U H il o« ri a n d irao lu

to aell o n oom m U slon. Juo . B. WhIUi, 137 3nd N d.

WAN r a n fo r m t i f U n e •M h a n fe : Dew ctlvfl, W M t«rn , Love, Advtn- liiro a n d A v ia tion n ia g a tln rs . IMIi-

llu M a ik iU 111 tUioaliWM No.

" C a n you b e a t lh a t! I've b e m h e re six weeks a n d th is is th e f irs t time I ever c u t m yselfl"

LIVESTOCK and POULTRYWEANEU 335 'I'ylcr,

IIAV.

M ILK fed (If-liixe tryers. nlive lla \c s H atchery.

ntl 8 wk. old New

S P O ’lT!£U Poliind Chlnii ’-inln i 1. 3 yr^ : 1, 7 ino.s,. 2 ml. N„ \ Curiy . Slioiuso,

20 KWES lor sdle 3 to 5 yrs. L am b ill Juu- Ph, 331-Ri, B uhl, ml. So. SW . fo rn e r Buhl.

250 (iO OU c ro « bred yenrllng ewc Ininl) J a n . 20. F rank H o h n h o ri HiizcUon, Idahi).

V i U .\N C ll l.S, W. H. .Sa mill, Ruppri,

r t InniW ng Doc, . 5 ml, 8 . luiy

SELKCTED U. I. Red und W hlln Rot-k cockcrels, b reeders. Few p u l Icl.^. 2 ml- N. E, W o.shlngton schodl. D urlintn,

T IR E SNEW F e d e ra l tire s and tubes where

qua lity m eets p rice, -Re-cop your ow n sm o o th tire s a n d save 50% or more.

R E -C A P P E D T IR E S, INC.135 2nd So,

E N JO Y SE C U R ITY IN D R IV IN G

K now y o u r tlre.< a re skid proof •this w in te r. K now you w on't bo c a u g h t on a co ld day with n flat. H ave y o u r ti r e s ro treadcd a t H cost o f new .

S tu a r t Morrison T ru c k I-ane

S E E D and FEEDFE E D whOAt. 1360 Sth E. P h . 1879,

60 A C R E S 2heep pa.sture, w ith 340 to n be • ' - . . - ..Bouto

50 T O N S p a r tly dam aged hay, $3 p e r to n . K im berly d istric t. J, E. W hite.

G R IN D IT W H E R E IT G R O W S

M o relan d M illing Service P h . 318, F i le r . P , O, Box 374, Filer.

LOST AND FOUNDLO ST n e a r K n u ll, O ct. 1: sm a ll blue

gray d c j , n a m ed Bugg. Rew ard. Inq . L incoln C ash Groc.

LO ST —300 K alsom tno bra'll,ei. you have one of ours nnd are th rough , picaae re tu rn . Moon's,

LO ST — U n d eterm in e d num ber of yeBr.1 of C h r is t ia n service, by affU lated B a p tis ts . No rew ard. These years a re gone forever. Con- aider fu tu re .

REA L E ST A T E FOR SA L E4-RO O M l ousn In F iler . F re d W ill.

0 A CRES, 1 m l. from K im berly. Sell reasonab le , H . E . MUler, i W „ »i 8 . Je rom e.

4-R O O M house, w ater In house, k itc h en s ink , flush to ile t In house, paved s tr e e t, p av ing fully paid , ga rage , nice law n. P rice $850.' 9-R O O M bungalow , Tull p lu m b ­ing . 3, fu ll lots, new roof, nevf o u u id e p a in t, in side in excellen t condition . P r ic e |1700. $300 cash , ba lance ca.sy te rm s.

1 A. t r a c t n icely located , c ity w a te r a n d clec trlc lia h ts , no Im ­provem en ts , la n d a ll in g rass, no w eeds, no rock , no seepage. Price $550. $50 cash , ba lance m onth ly . I f w ill Im prove, c an low er dow n paym ent-

. C. D . T H O M A S Si CO.113 2nd S tre e t W est

W A N TED TO BUY

S P O T cash paid for used stoT ei a n d fu rn l lu re . Phone 5. M oon's.'

FO R SA L E OR TRA D E40 A. fa rm , 1 ’! So, Buhl.

TR A D E F ile r residence lo r sm all nerco(jr. Box IB, T lm es-N ew s.

A BO U T nOO'A. good range , fenccil, flowlMK hiirlngs, fo r good' T . F, t r a c t 80. K , L. Jenk in s, 140 M ain N.

Business and Profc.ssional

DIRECTORYBuilding Contracting

UiiHdiug lilalerial’l > l n F a lls LMmber O onipnny Com­

plete lines lum ber, iiuildi-r'n hard- warn, pnlnUi. tu m e n l, p lu itrr .

Coal and WoodAnEUD K D N COAI."rwi.it In Ihft West"

All r o a l - N o d i i i t - M in o hcnt In len iio n n lc tln H rn l At I 'u rl co.

('yclcryllryclo sn lrs am i »crvlce, lllaslus

(Jyoleiy, I’hniio IBI,

t Uctrical Conlracttt

Floor SandinglOoor naiullng II. A. M eldtr 0 3 tll-jl,

Fur KeimringKsj). h ir ivpa lring , r jfa n ln g and

Khi/tnK. Ida Wo(Kl, 440 4 th N,

InsuranceIV avry-'l'H brr Co,, Ilio, Plicil^JtfV ,

r iiT , Aiito, I-OU H eller, Ph. BOO.

Kvy ShopH<'hH<ln K ry H hop, 120 ‘Jnd Ht. 8.

ilack •>! Id ah o l>ept, Utore.

/ ^ ^ o n u m e n t tJeltlacm ilrna 430 M ain East.

m o v i n gi^JU Li T r a n if e r , In su red o a rr ltr t .

P h . 337 fo r a n y n io v ln i )Qb,

Planing lUllln a n l n i m ill a n d shop, o a b in e l

woik of a ll k inds. P i lc n rlnlit. 'I 'w lu I 'oU a L um lM r Co. P it. M i.

Monii u to Aooii

" CUK1.STIV1A.S , CA.SI1

s r . n n d U l ' „ nY O U R K I G N A T U I iH O N I.VK m ploynl people w ho nrrcl nmli,

aolvo you r prnliicmn h '- ir N o endorsers . No moriRni(e<i.

Hepuy an yon k«V paid,C A S H (’U K D IT CO.

R oom s 1 a n d 3 l'lic>ti<B urkho lde r BIdg, w il

Palnltiiff-Decornllng1301 m c ic n th Ave. tia s t i'h

Plumblng-UvaUngI 'o r h e a tin g u n d iiluinlilng ru ll I 'lrd

A bbott, P h o n a 9D,

P lum bing Job work our spc rlnhy Ph n n e 3M, Home I'lu inljlnu am i H eaU n f Co,

Radio RcfiairlnttK adlo S e rv .r^ l> .M U M ,ilnW I 'li :ii7,

P ^ O T O i i t i t A i n o if lr itv u :! :13^ 3n<| Ave, N, J’tm nr JiH

J cal Katate-lnHurancv^ O, O ra v es a n d floiuv Pim nf ;il«

ikwing Machlnc ScrvlceCiiiar. rep . All m a k r.r (i AiiiIi-im >h

TrallernT raile r* (o t r e n t aat n . u i i h Wc»u

T ra ile r house*, u t u i r tu iir r (.'i*

TypcwrlfrrnBalea, r tn U U a n d M rvlie I'hone uo.

VphoMfrhwUphoUt«rlng, ropalili

r«NnUhlng. wlnrtow C iew u U ru lry I '>na flu & m . 080.

FOR SALE— HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS

F D R SALE—o n bu rn ing circu la tor, Almrvht new. K rcngel’fi Kdw.

USED bedsteod.\ 11.00'a n d up. W hy sleep on the floor? M oon’s.

POM ONAHOSIIOGllilllGE’SLEADEII

I d a h o 's S ta te G range m aste r, E. T . T ay lor, Coeur d'A lene, will be fea tu red dpenKer a t tlio T w in F a lls coun ty Pom ona m eeting a t B uhl H atiirdny cvi-nlng, Pom ona officia ls nn n o u n c fd today.

M r, T aylor will be In Tw in F a lls rT lilny as one ol th e speakers lo r th e bintew lde Id ah o C ooperative couuKll irtccUng, and will stay over fo r th e O range sejilon.

nU cusnei C onvrntloii T h e M ale m aster, a form er m em ­

b e r o t th e IcaLslature. « l \ l d iscuss (ac tion taken a t the na tional G ra n g e c onven tion In P o rtland , O re., and will p robably outline the a ttitu d e ! cxpi-esscd y iero on natlonol fa rm Is­sues. E, L, M etz, who Is r e ti rin g as P o m ona ch ief and who was h e a d of th e local d e le g a tlo n 'th a t won n a - ttona l approval fo r th e be an loan request, will repo rt for h is delega­tion.

Pom ona O rongo's new s ta f f o f o f­ficers; headed by Raym ond T liom as. r i lp r , 1830 m aster, will bo h js ta llcd Ht th e m eeting . K im berly G ran g e 's ( in n learn will, he lp In the h w ta lla- llo n ceremonlc.?.

A pproxim ately 200 farm residen ts a re ex])ectcd to a ttend . T hey will be u n rs ls a t a n oyster supper served by B u h l G ranue.

T lie Pom om i will assem ble a t c ity h a ll , B uh l, a t 8:30 p, m , S a tu rd ay .

H ere la S U ff T lie com plete Pom ona s ta f f to be

tii i ta lle d tacKidcs R aym ond T hom aa, F lier , m a s te r: S tan ley W alter*. C edar D raw , overseer: M rs. C harlM B ra n d o n , Falrview , lady aoaisU n t stew ard: M is, A lfred K ram er. F a lr - /Irw , lec tu re r: G uy P e te rs , H ollis ter, .tow ard : E rie 'J o n e s . K im berly , .U ew ard; M rs. O eorge R. Jo hnson . F iler , c h ap la in : M rs. E m m a K ruse. B uh l. C eres: M rs, E. U M cU, T w in Fa lls . F lora : M rs, C arrie J o n u , K im berly , Pom ona: C . E. G rlevp, K nu ll, trea su re r : Carl L eonard, F iler , pecre ta ry ; H aro ld M cK nlgh t. C edar D raw , gatekeeper.

RARE BIRD 1

NEW and used e lectric refrigaro to rs n t e rcatly rcduccd prlcea. Only n few le f t Moon's.

LINOLEUM for le u a n d a fac tor? tra in ed m an to lay It. Moon's, Phone 5.

F O R S.'^LE—ElccVilc -washer, ch in a closet, rocking chairs, a rm chair , Cogswell choir, floor lamp.i. book- cft.sc.s, c tc. Intdrm ountaln 'K ced and Fue l Co., 120-PhonM —142-

MONEY TO LOANFED ERA L FARM LOANS—4% In-

'te re s ’. Lowest ra te In history 30 to 34 yrs. Rm, 14 Bank &t T ru s t BIdg.

LOANS a t law In tercat r a te a on FA R M S. MODERN HOM ES and Inside BUSINESS PR O PE R T IE S, P ro m p t action, Fred P . Bates, Box 208. Twin Fall.s. P h 1270,

FARM IM PLEM ENTSF o i l .SALE: 1 large sl2e Pajwc hay

(•hopper. Aho 1 !;i:ge slw S m al- k 'y , nearly new. Buhl Im plem ent Co., Buhl,

LEGA L ADVERTISEMENTSNOTICI-: 01 ' a s s k k s . ' ' h : n t k

Notice Ls hcrcliy Hivcn llia t i l>oard of director:, <)l ihn K ing Hill U rlgftUon PUVvli'i ir.u, lo r thft year on a ll Iiinris wltliln ih<' d h lr lc t th (' following n,vMv.imrnlfl: for oper- uMoii a n d ina lntrniiiici' th e a m oun t (if th reo dnllnrs <$]0(i) ]>er iil>r>n w hich l li r r r hus hcfii credited f .iiU lull iiavni.-ul mmk'. fc.r d rllve ty ol w ater fc r .in.in; for ron.striirlli In o]>erAtlon uml iM iinitmnnre, t am iiiin t o f tw e n ty -Jh r (-.V i cen ts |HT a cre; fo r pnviiinil cm JiiilKinrn of A. W. T lnawiill, n.-i r-iilrrrd by tlx cn iiit, i iu t fur im vm riu <ni Judgm ent i>r lla n ir y CckMrln, of Kiiuna U uffy, <il (h r tJ len n s hVrry H ank, Ltd,, and

I'l Inters, 11.1 ordered byro iir l. i7,’ir) (

.if Iti pn

icn iy

vcn Hint ilicl |)iiy lie <>I(i<'c I n in ii ic t«t Hip K ing Hill IiiIukIIO

III K ing H ill. Miiho, iinv (I nuixlayA b r tw m i llir In • i'<l<H'k n. in. anil 12 ovli mill \ .v'rlork p. m . ami n 111, a n d will ber'Ditip iIcIIik o'riix'k ]). in. Oil Ihn llilr< III Dei'niilu-i', IlCIlt

llK tJ- !•'. IIDIIJIH’I 'M

fu ll. Ttm en Nuv 'M, H.v

I>.1 a fte r tlir l lu l iniMh nllori liHtlvp, lo W llhaiii .V SVnlVi nryn fni loau lr , IV.ln l^'nlln, ), Mils liPliiK 1 )1" ilrh l pli

fo r Ihn itnnxnclliin of ( p u Ilf ealil rnlAlr tril Jln l (lay (if Niiv<'liil>rr. Ill

HAltAU J , MftcMANtlH, A<liiinil«liatrlii

'riliirB -Niiv 24. I)pr, I, 8,•J'J, iu:iii.

vSeniorH at Eden (iive AnnualPlay

(■.liinH, l)«r. I if lpe ilaU —'n i ..riilor play, "D lilK lnu 'up (ha Dpail, will S)r> ptrnenlM l F riday , l*rp, «, /iV Hir .iiiillioilniii III 8 p. III. 'lliti .i»ii lir<l liy M h i <l»i-nili)lvti C aerr,

II liii

FAIRFIELD• -1

• ------------------------------------------------•M r. a n d M rs. V ance M cH an a n

th e p a re n ts of a son bom W ednes' day , Nov. 16.

M rs. R u fus P ond e n te r ta in ed fo r h e r son R oland a n d h is fiancee , M iss R ose K lholoft o t Bholley T h u rsd ay .

T h e sen io r L adles' Aid soclcty w ill m e et D,ec. 7 w llh M rs. N ellie ]lx!ck. O n th e p rog ram com m ittee a re M rs. C arson , M r:. C arpen te r. M rs. C a r lth e r s m em bers a rc a sk ed to b ring a sm all C hris tm as g if t t l i a t m ig h t be a h e lp to o the rs m ak inggifts.

J a n e E llen C unningham , s tu d e n t a t W estm in iste r college, S a l t L ake C ity , sp e n t th e holidays w ith h e r m o th e r , M rs. M ay C unn ingham .

J . E. G ill, a n d M rs. Risle B u rns viKlted in Bolso over th e T h an k a - Rlvlng holldnya. M rs. J . E . G ill re ­tu rn e d w ith them a fte r spen d in g th e p o s t two m o n th s tak ing tre a tm e n ts in Dol*e.

DniCR S p rftlt If ta k in g n courfC In te legraphy n t th e local de p o t o f­fice n n dv r tin: (llrect)on o f C. W.

H O M Z O N T A L1 B eau tifu l b ird

p ic tu red .S U bclo n g i Ui

th e — fam ily .

lO S e a m ile.12 C aree r.13 D ripp ing .15 H andsom e.16 G razed .17 H alf an cm.18 F ib e r knots.ZO M uilcal note.21 Before.22 A nd.34 D ye. -25 E m era ld

m oun ta in .38 E x p e r t nycr,29 S p rite .31 P o r tu e u e je

m oney.f2 P revarica to rs .94 S us tained

good business.35 H a to c .38 D octor.40 V arn ish

ingred ien t,41 S tir .42 K ing o t

R ashan .43 Bronze.

A nsw er lo P r t v l o ^

45 To rc\v 'rite 2 H elm et- mu.sic. shaped pa rt.

♦flBeer. 3 Regretted.49 Tissue. 4 G reek le ltc r.51 V illage. 6 Age.62 Skin 7 Show er,

infec tion . 8 T ubular54 M o th c m a tk a l shealh.

te rm . 0 N ortheast.55 O ne w ho a lm s. 11 U n it o f force.57 N orse god, U C u t place In « 47 A ih e a f . S O I t i s a - — tree , B all secu tH y .

b ird . 15 Feudal c ita le . 50 R u m an ia nCO II hus 16 T his b ird w ai coins,

be au tifu l form erlyp lum age in its num erou i in------ season . — .V E R T IC A L W U h a i ^ t n

1 Type m e n iu rc . nearly

fo r ita —2 lA r tU t- a I r « m «23 S ac red

In le rd lc ilo it25 Y oung g o a t ."26 S lo th i. 2 7 S u b te r r a n e a a

cem etery .2S P e r io d c{

tim e.30 Y onder.32 D eco ra ted

jnesh .33 H eaven ly

body .39 M easu re o f

len g th .37 T hought.39 Netvwirk*.42 L iq u id p a r t o f

fa t.44G i/tv40 K in d c t s n e tl

shoe.

'nil r, ft«i'nt.O rlii O illf llh , who h a s been w ork-

li^K \U r tinnU y w en l co-.itrol p ryg rnm , M if/ciril hcvere biirrui on h is h a n d s TiiP.'day wlieti h is gloves c a u g h t flrp whilo h u rn lin o u t a sod ium rliliirld r rn ii.

L n d ln c a .^umnl^r nchoo] te rm . L inco ln avrm u- w.hool e u te r ta ln e d th e patroii.s of the d l.itrlct a n d nlao C r ic h to n rchool jiui»lla-and p a tro n s w ith n cloaliig day program T uesday . N ov. 22, 'riirpp o th e r sum m er schools a re closing Ih r l r aum m er te rm s.

Youth Gets Jail For Sale of Pig

A fter p leading g u ilty ,to a'charrffc o f obtalnInK money u nder false pre> tensea in sain of a hog, E lm er O lvens, 20, fo rm er s ta r h igh school a n d In ­d e p en d e n t aUilelfi h e re , « u Ui T w in F a iU .coun ty Jail today fo r a 30-day te rm to ponder th e poaalblo rep e r- £us.sl0na Involved In a “stra y " pig.

O lvens was sen tenced yesterday Q ftem ooii by Ju stice G uy T . fiwope.

Ari-estcd by D eputy S h e riff W. W. Lowery, he was accused of selling a hog tti the C arstons Packing com ­pany , K im berly, f o r '110.50. H e te s ti­fied Uiftt two Twin Falla y o u tlu had acquired ponsesslon of th e hog as a a tray bu t hod been unnbln to locale th o ow ner th rough an advertlscm riit. W hen ndvertlBinK failed to f ind tho ow ner, the ycaitlis a n d O lvens took thn hog 10 the pack ing firm and •lold it.

J E R O l f f i t

I HUYBURNMIm VltKlnlik SiirrnKO, w ho n t-

teiKbi M-hiKit In Albion, a p n i t the •nlallk^KlvlnK hiilidaya w ith h e r fn - I h r r , (.'h iirlrs H iirrngr,- M tk. (ir iirn Bixlcr acro rn p a n lrd M rn. Andy .lohnson to Sw Iii HprlnKs •IHrnduy whpfn M rs. Jo h n so n will iccclvD nied lfiil tren tm en t,

new py Oisrm and Dick e le v e n s s p e n t th o w eek-end a t th e ir hom es, O h '-n In P reston a n d fltc w iirt InUDVll’S til 1(1.-.

M r, a n d M rs, M oller s p e n t the wp(-k-cnd ill B alt Ljikn C ity a t tlie iionin of Mrs, M ollor’i p a ren ts ,

lie n Hills, w ho h a s been em ployed a t AlxTilren, re tu rn e d hom e B un- d a y .

M rs. M urgu re l P a rk e r, w ho has h e rn vIsHliig a t th e hom e of >ier ^1^l('rs, Mlrvsrs EatclU und ICthnl Klm m ciU nK , ve lw nett U> l>«r hom e In I 'orllaiK l Biindny,

II, <1, I 'u lln ian re tu rn e d f la tu r- d a y JriHU A nnnon w hern h e sp e n tth e past

MIsii I'll H ooker s p e n t th e il In llpllnvue a t Hie hom e o t

h r r piiK-ntn, M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n llo d k rr,

A inliirrllanroun show er wiui he ld 'l-nrnilny In th e I.. I), H, cliiirch honoriiiK Mr, and M rs. W ilhourn It<)heit.i. who wcrn m a rr ln l la s t

U I C m a i i L I )

•I rtl^^)tlP|l^ Mliiy Moileiihu anwild Mrniiii.il<l, Hilly Wi ' JUem rvs, U nlr Vhllllp*. C h n t lts lein , KIlMliptli O oreilt (lenev ii lo in e .'H n U iu I^ iltim cr iii|d Jlin ilwurd,lia s urn .hiy Iji.IrimrAse, A rtlilir In. Uiln Koirn and. I.vnn Duvls. iieta u ia u a ie r U U u m llu o tU c .

Mr, a n d Mrn, l(. W. P r id n io ir and d».i.iKltl«i, Noll Mavle. n m t d t» U \i- jK-it /in iu liiy w here Ihey Jinve piir- iJiancd A *«rvlco s ta tion .

Jo liii IXiiK'Mi. O wen Y ounik lii, R. (I, (.'(.nner nnd V. tt. lly rnes w en t to IIiiIm> 'I'lii'Ailny <iu blisliieMi.

It. J, Irf-niiiion was naiied to Bo- a t l lo a g a in 'I 'liesday on busliieAs to ­w ard M illing h i t lirolher, I » u ls ', r s la tc . Hln Ii'sldrnrfl th e re h a s lieon •(lid, M r. and M rs. l.einnion Junt r e ­lu m e d from Ihere thn f irs t o f la stW.Tk.

M r. n n d M rs. J, I. Deeila and ilun iilile ts , KItiia nnd H elh, gave n weddlriK d in n e r th inday In h ono r of M r. a n d Min. l>yln D crds. ‘il i l r iy giii'flls w ein Invilod. ^

ifdd le Boner re tu rned on 'AicMlay lo l) l i hom e l>\ D hlw i, M ont. Me iiaa been em ployed fur th e la s t year by M r. a n d M rs. O n ln llabb.

M r. und Mrs, 1/yle D iinn a n d lwt> da iig lite ra have moved In tow n for I h r w in le f (ron i Ihcir farm Hvo u iU e t u o r t l t a t

■ Mr. and Mrs. H om er Robcrhon a n d son.s, nrt‘.»t,y a n d Iy>Mlr. have re- tn rn eil Irom O rrlti'n w here Ihcy v is ­ited Mr, and Mrs. J , I„ O iirwell, Hcii-slile, O re., nnd M r. infd Mrs, How ard Roberson, P o rtland .

Mr, and Mrs. Harlow F reem an and d a u g h te r and son. E leanor anil Jami'R, htive. tc liic u fd from Caldwell w here they ve iled 'n ian k sg lv ln g a t th e homo (jt Mr. and Mrs, C arl Dlll- maii.

Mr. and Mm. H arry F r ll r le r e n ­te rta in e d tliii nieiiibers of th o H at- nrday eveiiliiK d in n e r bridge club la s t week. Mr. and M rs. U, E, H haw ver.w on hiuiois.

Mrs. Jieit W ray has le ft fo r Irw in , w here sho will be m et bv h e r h u s­band who In em ployed th e re feu* a few weeks,

Mr. nnd Mrs, l lo b c it E off an - noun re the blrlli of a d(>UHhter a l W cniti'll hiMjdtal naliirda^

'J'hn lleiilor Oiillil o( IIItr il l III cliurrlIl in r t M<iiiidMV a l thP

itiv lioaii1 of Ml s. Ki -iiiK'in l.tiv-Uev, W . F. W ills, 1

pnsi <ir, iinvfl n IX'iili: review of ' TIh'Mcasiiro nt a Man " Mrs W. F. Willsled 1 liinal.r

H eta lU iip a I'liai if D elphians<irl<■ly nirt M'in.l IIV IIII th e rliib

DA »{ Ihn Mm IU ntM'lal club.Mrs , (), H. 1-Plr|»0 11 wa s I rn d rr iiiithn sliidy 1)1 Uir IIIP of .lolili itiis-kin. H was 'm ieil 11. hoi i| Hie m ri't-Inu'> of Dc'lpl linn 'il liull\'liliial nipni-linn ' hiillir.i 'UIP IH '\t 1iire tln n win\,r 1ipIiI nl n IP lion 111 (if M is. Fli*Villleil ilall, Dpc. l'.i mil|| MilV Harlowwill Irrid lh .1 1iiudy I.if Cllisu e s KInur,.lev, i;ii'iiAti»i I MH'In list.

S p i'iik s oil l la w iii iu i n ‘l':u’r, 1>PC, l iM pecln l)- Aih-y

(•.ilp, i r m i t ly iP 'ii in rd I.. D. I jnlnaloliarv In llie , llaw n llan Islandr wall Ihe niniii sppakrr a t (v m ecllng or till' M utual Irii|)iiivi-nient nssoclRf Iloii a t thn srriiiid w a rd ’ L. 1>. H. ih u c ch a t ttin i’l«iuT r ac.Ucml M on­day. H is sut>]r('t WAS "H ab its and (MstoMis of the I’eopln o l H aw aii.” Hity O ainiir, M. i. A. p residen t, was III I'linrtie of tlm mi'Kllnff, w hieh o|>ened and closed w llh g roup sing ' hig.

FO R

■ IIKALTH ■I N S U R A N C E

J o h n B . R o i n f h t ' . u n

IRPICATED LANDS CO.

M O N TERMST w in ' F alU G oun t/a

delegation ofdolaUy beo tm * Repiib* llcan today.

U nder Idaho it« tu t« , th « te rm s o t th e four new ly-elected U w m B k e n s ta r ted today. T he s ta tu te p ro rld e s th a t th e term s are to b e t to o n th o ‘ firs t day of th e D ecem ber D ez t fo l­low ing th e general e lec tion.

As a result, Floyd W . N e*I«, B u h l, became tU te senato r, t n d H . <X Reinke. T w in Falls, R . E . U lf h U in , Tw in FalU. and 0 . L . B usm an , B u h l , become sta te rep rM en U tlre s . Al> thouyh any of them oould legally bo before a Judge and ta k e th e o f t t h . t f , office todsy, sll will obserYe th e eu i> tom ary form al o a lh -taM n g * t (1m hands o f a suprem e c o u r t Ju sU e t when th e legl&litute oonvenee i t a . ,3 a t Boise.

As a result, there w a sn 't a n y c ire « m ony here as Uie new le g ls U to n officially s ta r ted th e ir tw o -y eu r term s. Tlielt- certifica tes o f e leo tto a were received from th e c o u n ty m id t- to r shortly a fte r Uie Nov. 8 «<n«r»l balloting.

XKcept fo r the nebulous ohanc* o f4 special session betw een now a n d the regular session, th e fo u r v o n ’6 do any law -m aking u n til Ja n u a ry .

ilA YA lfalfa hay and c lover seem to b|0

flro targets in Uils a re a , m em ber* of th e Tw in Falls Oo»inty M u tu a l F lro Insuruncn flam e-flgh tlnK brl< giidn decided today.

F lam es a ttr ibu ted to sp e n U n e o u * ' com buitlon burned tw o a lecks o f a U fa lfa hay W edneaday on tlie O . O . Johnston ran ch , six m iles souU ieast of T w in Falls. Lo.u w as e s tim a te d ' n t 1120. T lie m utual f ire oom pany raced lo tlie scene b u t tlie biaae h a d a head s ta rt.

In thfl M aroa d is tr ic t a t ab m it m idnigh t H aturday f ire w recked » llve-ton clover stack a n d a ha y slo ck of e igh t tuns on th e J . K o lin iopp ranch . U poiiteneous com bustion w as a h o blam ed for this fire. T h e c lover, Inrldentally , was ita d y fo r U iresh ing ' Urn nex t day.

F o rm er B urley G irl M ari'iea P o ca te llo an

IJIJItI.KY. Dec. 1 ( H i» c ta l) -W e d . dliiK tiviis r a n i lo r E la ine H u n te - m an, form erly o t Deelo a^id a t on* ilirir oinpi<iyrd a t thn C o ttage hoa- plta l, and C hrist K . A rm slnm g o f PixiaUilo, M onday, Nov. 21. a t th e ■ liniiio <>r thn hiuie 'a coualns. M r. and Mrs, UIdon T annor. A tte n d an t* weio Fe rn tiuslim a n d M r, T iu in e r. T ho lirlile was g raduated from th e Derio lliKh school a n d h a d been working In Uie telephone e ic h a n g * .(t Pocatello, They will m a k e their lu |n e In Pocatrllo,

i P age'Ten, IDAHO EV EN IN G TIM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Thursday, December 1,1938

Bobby’s Christmas Dream What a Foolish BoyNOU MAV AS WELL tCMOW THAT EVSRYBCWY IN TCTYLAND EM^MS H is C H RlST V ^^S P R E S E N T S . T H E WiORE V O U W O R K ,T H E ►ACRE S O U G E T ... AMO I N EED A L O T

T N E V E R HAVE T O W O R K AT I M O K \^ ...A N O X W O N T W ORK

' a l l R I<5H T ,S0N , e » 0 R l& H T /k > « ^ , N O B O D Y ^ _

ySTO PPlN SVD U l r

B y RA LPH H EINZEN i PA R I8 , Dec. 1 (UJl)T-fitrlker8 were

se n U n c cd to p rU on (aday a n d a n es> tlm a te d 120,000 th ro u g h o u t F n n c e w e n o u t o r dlBchaiVfd .from fa c ­to rie s in goven u n en t pun itive m e as­u re s (o r yesterday 's g en era l s tr ik e .

A s th e governm ent c racked do«-n o n s tr ik e rs In naU onallM d industrie s ho ld ing a rm am en ts c on trac ts , labor w arn ed P r m l e r E douard D alad ler n o t to In te rp re t hla victory over the s tr ik e rs a s a n Inv ita tion to establl&h a d ic ta to rsh ip .

3 M on ths Im priiod raen t ' T h e V alenciennes to u r t con ­

dem ned s ix s tr ike rs to th ree m o n th s tm prlsonm en t. A nother c o u rt session

• w as to b e he ld la te r In th e day. T h e Ja il a t V alenciennes w as crow ded w ith s tr ik e rs a n d 20 w ere t r a n s ­fe r re d to Dounl p rison pen d in g a

• h earing .A confedera tion of labo r leader,

g lass w orkers a n d C om m unist a s ­s is ta n t m a y o r o f an iiidtuCrU l village n e a r V alenciennes were a rre sted to ­day charged w ith rebellion a g a in s t

. officers o f th e law.Tronble E ipccted

T rouble was expected a t D ena ln w h en s te e l mills s ta r t em ploying

' w orkers to replace those d ischarged on th e groim ds th a t they broke th e ir

' c o n tra c ts . A heavy d e ta c h m e n t of g u a rd s surrounded th e m ilts. W ork w as n o t resum ed th is m orn ing due to th e local hoUday a t S t . Eloi.

T h e n a tio n re tu rned to n o rm al • c t i n ty except fo r c e r ta in a rsen als a n d ' na tionalised a rm s fac to ries w hich w ere closed.

D esp ite th e collapse o f th e str ike fo rm er S o c la lltt P rem ier L eon B lum a n nounced th a t h is p a rty would

-ho ld a ru m p p a rliam en t tom orrow — a s a p ro te s t-a g a in s t D alad ler's^de> • la y in reconvening p a rliam en t. \

- I t w as considered likely th a t BluVi '.would b« ab le to rally on ly th e Cohi- m unU ts, Socia lists a n d U nion So> c lallsts, a slaeable bloc b u t a -m ln o r-j t y ftf oH «m h»r.................

Special M eeting T h e con federation of labor called

n r r j jw iU Q - m e e t t n r 'o f i » w ftio n al c tn u n ltte o M onday to s tudy th e

' oooaeqiK nces o f th e failu re of the genera l strike .

{ • A few m in o r de m onstrations In In* . d u s tr ia l cen te rs was th e on ly echo ’« r th e s tr ik e to w hich less th a n 10

c e o t 'o t th e laboring popula tion lUMI l e u th a n 70 p e r c e n t o f . i h e m em bersh ip , of th e confedera tion oI

. la b o r responded.

10 EDEN PUPILSBLISS, Dcc. 1 (6 j)c c l0 l) -a u p t . , II, t t o l c r nnnounccd today th e

..onor rolls for both the h ig h school a n d tlie gr.ictos lo r th e second s ix weeks period w hich ended Nov. 24,

5 rollows;Seniors; Rutli Ellen Jackson . L ou- i Jol)n.son, A rthur Vlclguth.Juniors: Robert A y r e ^ EloliC ravc.s. Lois Farnsw ortli. Sopliomore.s; Jeim nle Colvin, D a r ­

lene Joliii.son. ' v F reshm en: Berlim nndw m ucher. ElBliUi; Loren Oravc.s, Dewey

Miller- Pnullne Hom, V erna M ae Hnm llion ond Freddy Beua.

£evcn lli; G erry M oslcr. B a rb a ra Parsons. Frnnces U ltlcan , L loyd LauRlirUiRe and Eunice W aym ent.

S ix th : Eileen Coe and M arg ie Al­len.

F lltli: R ichard Parsons, G ene P ru - t, Ro-sabellc U ug lir ldgc a n d P h y l­

lis Tlionipson.F o u rth : Dwoytie P n io tt. L eroy

Owsley. M yrtle Judd, Lois W atson . Audrey Miller.

•T hird: M ark M arlin , Colcen Coo itnd Dean Allen.

Sccond: Cleo Thomi».son,' E dna Owsley', Fern Owsley, F reddie R o b ­bins Rex Parsons and Ju lia Boyce.

F irs t: M yrtle C lnm pltt a n d C la r- cnce Clirlstoplicrson.

FRENCH STRIKERS SENT TO PRISON AS PUNITIVE MEASURE;i20,ptimiN■oyioFiiBy

HER ORDER

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l U T E I B ’ POSTJobQ X rier, w ho - b u been m a n -

< a « ln i : t h e , U ta b th e a te r -ftt B a lt ‘ lA k e d t j r , took o v tr genera l (Uree<>

t u n to d a y o f th e o ra h e u m a n d lda>• h o th e a te ra In Tw&j Falls .

X arl B aughm an , T w in -Palls m a n ­a g e r fo r I n te m o u n ta ln T h ea U rs, in c ., fo r m ore th a n th ree years, le ft th la . t f t« m o o a fo r L ogan to assum e d lreeU oo of th e com pany 's tw o

- ibow houaea t h m .' 'M r. IQ ie r w as a lso fo rm erly In.

X<oga& fo r a sh o r t tim e, a n d p rev i­ously w aa In .the th e a te r business In low ft a n d IlUnoU. H is w ife a n d two s o u aooom panled h im here .

T h e new m anager sa id th a t th e re ■will b e n o changes In pe rsonnel a t t h e tw o local playhouses. R e aald t b e "progresBlve pol u n d * r M r. B aughm an

■ ta ln e d In aU respeeU."Rajr H endry . a ss lsU n t g en era l

•m anager o ( th e com pany, w as In T w in r a i l s today a s th e change In m an ag e m en t was placed In e ffcc t.

EEA dditional session coincident w ith

th e Id ah o Cooperative council m e e t­in g ' In Tw in Palls F riday will be • m eeting o f th e Idalio iw U lo grow- e ra com m ittee, I t wan announced b a re today

T h e com m ittee, te rm ed recen tly a t Id ah o Palls to push for un iform •p u d m arke ting regulations, cooper-

I a tiv e po ta to m arketing a n d e ffo rU to boost spud prices, will convene a t I p m . Friday a t I, o . O, r , h a ll, w h ich Is alM th e scene or th e cooperaU ve council bcssIoiui,

R «crm tlng of Tw in PalU county in to th e m ovem ent will be one a im

. ^ Uie apud ga thering according to . X ugene W hitm an , Jerom e county ex- , t«nalon agen t. Caaaln nnd Jero ino

oountlea a re th e two Mmllt te n lru l a re a s a lready In th e w i-iip . All •pud -g row ing oounllPR of the unner

1 w ia k a valley a re Included.. ^ I ^ r r t l l L, Hartseir, Idaho Palls , Is

e n a trm a n of Ui« commliie«. He la ■ m t« ry .m a n a g « r of P o U to a ro w -

. a n . Inc ., «n Id ah o Pa lls co-on mnrk> I e iln g u n it. i

ST ' M w nortal Day a d iam ond-i, f M iM e d M d m edal Is ure*ented to

^ i ' n a tional oham -.. p lo n before th e sU r t o f Uie ftoo-mlla

attentionSTdCKMEN Will Call For

PayCash

. - &

lfi-.Colleet

C a s s i a R a n c h e r s w i l l

H o l d M e e t i n g D e c . 6B U R L E Y , Dcc. 1 (S p c c la l) - ln '

l in e w ith - s im i la r gatherlngA being he ld th ro u g h o u t sou th cen tra l Idaho, a m e e tin g o pen to a ll Ca.isla county ra n c h e rs w ill be held a t th e court­house a t 2 p . m . T uesday, Dec. 6, It w aa a n n o u n ce d here .

Hinfclii w .-C o x . represen ting the s ta te c o m m ittee o f th e AAA, will a t ­te n d a n d w ill dlscusB the 1938 ag­r icu ltu ra l- -c o o se ry a tio n program .

. E leeltons Dec. 12 T h e 3S com m un ity com m itteem en

w ill b e In session th e m orning of th is d a te to d iscuss th e holding of com m u n ity e lec tions for com m it­te em e n fo r th e 1939 program . Elec­tio n m e e tin g s w ill be held th rough­o u t C a ss ia co tu ity In th e seven d if ­fe re n t com m u n ities on Dec, IJ, be­g in n in g a t 2 p . m .

T h e sev en d if fe ren t communities In C assia c o u n ty a re : W est Burley, E a s t B u rley .'D ec lo -Jackson , All E lba-A lm o. H eg lar, Sublett-

-Rlver, a n d O akley.- - -A. e o m m lttM of five farm ors will be e lec ted on th e 13th for each com­m u n ity a n d w ill ta k e office on Ja n . 1. A t e a c h com m unity election m eet­in g fa rm e rs m u st e lec t a delegate to a c o u n ty convention . D elegates th e n e le c t a com m ittee o f tivc, a s e c re ta ry a n d a treasurer.

T h e teaponslbllU y of com m ittee­m e n h a s been Increased m nterlally w ith th e in tro d u c tio n In 1938 o( sev­e ra l new p h a ses of govem m enuil p ro g ra m s, so m e o( su c h phases a rc : C ro p In su ra n ce , w hea t loans, various ac rea g e a llo tm en ts , nnd In 1639 it m ay be . If m arkeU ng quotas a re v o t­ed in , t h a t com m itteem en' will be responsib le fo r th e adm in istering of su c h p ro g ra m .

F o rm s Prepared F o rm s fo r p aym en t In connection

w ith th e 1038 program s a rc being

p repared dally In th e c o u n ty o f­fice. All fie ld chocking lia s b c c i^ com pleted. T h ir te e n h u n d re d nnfiT elghty-flvc f a n a n h av e been m c ^ - ured or checked fo r com pliance 4 u t of 1,411 farm s signed u n d e r the program .

S u g a r beet com pllancc 1ms been checked In th e field a n d som e p re ­lim inary .w ork Is now be ing c a rried on rela tive to th e prepa rtiU on of to n rn loT p a y m en t £>» s u g a r bccls u nder th e su g a r a c t p ro g ra m . T h e

paym en t fo r su ijar b eets th is year 111 be th e sam e a.^ t h a t o f insi car, o r 11.95 p e r ton . less a d m in ­

is tra tive expense.'!.A n y J m g u la r l t le s w ith re sp c c t to

th ^ ..^ o w ln g of su g a r b e e ts th a t ffiigh t no t be Tin record In th e county c lflce should be tu rn ed in by farm er: n.1 soon a s pa<Blble. A lso a n y fa rm er.s wlto fee l th a t th e y a re d u e de- flcienry C7r ab .in d o n m en t pnyment.s should file a n ap p ea l In th e office Im m edlatclj'.

A bandonm en t o r defic iency p a y ­m en ts a re possible on ly w here in o com m unity d e s tru c tio n of t>ccts has becji com m un ity w ide d u e to xiicli unavoidable causes a s d ro u th , flood.

Divorces Sought on Drinking Charges

BURLEY. Dec, (Specia l)—C harR - ini; liabltiinl drunkenne.^s a n d c ru e l­ty . R w c A. M acham cr filed s u it fo r divorce from Ray N. M acham cr, whom she m arried in K an sa s in 1024. Slie osks lo r com plete c as- tody and carc of th e ir 10-yca r old

The sam e charge w as filed by Emily S. A nderson ag a in s t Jo h n Riley Ander-son In he r su it fo r d t- vorcc. She asks J20 a lim ony each m onth, and a tem;)orary livjiyictlon to preven t Mr. A nderson’s selling i:onim unlly proiwrty before a s e t- llom ent is made. Mr. nnd M rs. A n ­derson were m arried in 1931 a t Declo.

sto rm , freeze, diseases a n d in.sects. D eficiency paym enU a re based on 80 per cen t of the norm al yield a n d abandonm ent yields upon o n e -th ird of ihc norm al yield.

SCREENO FFER IN G S

I Former Oakley ' Blacksmith Dies

O R P llE U n iNow Show ing — Tii-o f e a t u r e s .

'Y outh T akes a F ling" nnd "Torchy In Panam a.'*

P rl., B a t. — "F ou r 's a Crowd." E rro l F lynn .

Sun ., M on,. T u e s .- '- I f 1 Were K ing .” R ona ld C olm an.

ROXY

Now Show ing — "L ittle A dven­tu ress," E d ith Fellow es; "HigBlns Fam ily ." T h ree G leasons.

F rl,. S a t. — "Law of the T exan .' B uck Jones.

Sun ., M on.. T ues. — "Blondle.’ P enny S ing leton .

IDAHONow S how ing—"Subm arine D-1,'

P a t O 'B rien.F r l„ S a t. — '‘Crim e of D r. Hal-

le t." R a lp h Bellam y.S un ., M on.. Tuc.-i,—"D ark Rap'

tu re ," film ed in Belg ian Congo.

FTC Seeks Power To Widen Its Laws

W A SH IN G TO N , Dcc. 1 (U.R) — T h e fede ra l trad e commUsion de­m anded a g a in tod a y ^ 'th a t congress bi-oaden an ti-m onopo ly laws to pro­h ib it any single corporation from ob­ta in in g con tro l of m ore th a n 10 per ce n t o f th e o u tp u t of any one In­dustry .

T h e recom m endation was m ade In th e FT C 's a n n u a l repo rt to congre.w. A sim ila r one w as m a d e by th e com ­m ission In its repo rt for th e fiscal y e a r 1930-37. .

OA KLEY , Dec. 1 ( 8 p e c la l ) - M r . a n d M rs. F re d C rltch fle ld a n d M rs. R uben M cEvers a re In C om pton. C alif .-w here they w ere ca lled to a t ­te n d th e fu n e ra l o f F re d M a hnken w ho died Nov. 13.

M r. M a h n k en w as a b lacksm ith a t O akley several yeors ago w hen th e V ipont m ine w as In ope ra tion .

M rs. M a h n k en L<i iv sis ter of M rs. M cEvers a n d M r. C rltch fleld . W hile In C a lifo rn ia , th e C rltchfleld* wUI vis it a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r nnd so n -ln -ln w , M r. and M rs. M a rt K een,

For Broncjiial Goughs, Colds

You C a n 't G o W rong O n Buckley's M lxtnre

One m il# »lp MUl liie ordlnsry cough U eued—a few dosta and thftl lougti old h»ns-on cough U ‘ on Ita w*v-'— lU reHly wonderful to w»tch how ■predlly liu d llngtrlug colds rmpond to Bucklcj’i. Rlghc kWBv ihk t tlghlQMi l>»gln» to loQsfn up—the bronchial p « - »»ge» cle»r—you’re on your toe* »g»lii •nd brMthIng euler.

Oet Buckley'*—by U r the U raw t »r11- Ing cough mrdlclne In all cold Canada —Cq*u bu t lltUe a t druggists ev^r)'- »h(re. KlQgiibury-| Drug,

T la v o r in t lu s W f i l& li r K

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We'te » m ptoid o{ o ir gcuiac ••coi»tiT*«*4e" w u «tt»K wWiky. I t » tke d a w tm tiiu l liactto i^ v ite t o fo ir B ouboi Sptiai*w i{« fi« d » iik jij» k i» k y k iib « tB u d em « l8 2 0 ..A tk (or B irdttow i'i BOURBON S P R IN C S - to v mellovcj for tbtct lad « b*I( y u n .

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d em an d respect?

JOHN

Y o u r iiiim c im d c lin rn c te i- s i v e y o u lliu iiriv ileg-e o f c r e d i t o r ii iH ta llm e n t b u y in g — a a lo n g a s y ou p r o te c t it. N a m e s lose re s p e c t w ith p a s t d u e b ills , b ro k e n i> rom ises a n d laKprintf p a y m e n ts . L e t .your n a m e d e m a n d th e r e ­s p e c t i t d e s e rv e s w ith i) ro m p t p a y m e n t o f y o u r b ills .

Don't Gamble With Your Good NameD o n 't wnwrr yonr itoo‘1 nun ir u 'r w orth a lo t to yon. Olvc your n ie rrtiun t

llie eluini'n to rea|>cct It na you do.

BILLS ARE DUE TODAY--

“Hiive Youf Account Appreciiitcd, Not Tolerated”

Twin Falls Credit Association!£06 IVlKin Av«nue Kiutl IPhone 442

O tir m em bem ; Are th e legdlnit n ierohanM a n d iirofeM lnnal m en o t 'I 'w in Kalla and SouU iern Idaho, a n d every b ran ch of re ta il H lllnii.lA renronented. Any rein ilab le b u a ln eu or profeiuilun. n x te n d ln i c re illt to IndlvldiiaU, and n o t a llied w llh lui. u Invited to p resen t rred en llaU for inem bershl|).

Protect Your Name and Credit!

Thursday, December 1,1938 IDAHO E V E N IN G T IM ES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO Pagel

MARKETS AND FINANCEBy United Press ^

SID E GLANCES George C lark

M U K O NR f f l l l lK I F S M E

CHICAGO. I>C. 1 fU P I-n rp arU Ui»t negutltUona were nearly w niiilcte /or. the tslB of a subatsntial qunntUy of Amcrlciin wh«»l to the UnllPd Kingdom tod«y etrenBlhrnrd wlirat prlcpa fr»c- tlon» to more tli»n & ccpl on IDo tu l -

tha clo«« wfttdi w u >ip >;c to P tc . oorn up ?io to S c . biiO o*la Uo to ’,»c hlRhfr.

I.pitdliiR rxporlcrs and n BOKTiinienl •Renl wfr« Mid t<> br iicRollnllnK wilh DrlU.'ti inlllrrx for ilip mle of ■bout million bushels ot wlKal.

O uulde innrkew were »tron*. Llvi pool whe«t clojed ajc to H ie hlgl and Wlnnlpri! ndvoiiceri piirlly In »yin- ptUiy with C.'lilc»gi) and alM on eralo export >ali-. of MAnltoban wUlcb wfro plBCPd nroiind 500.000 biuhels.

Corn ptlfM wi're firm on belter ex­port lnterr.it. IlKbt country offering.', ftnd » slronK Argeatlne corn market.

GHAIS TAnlKCinCAOO'-Qrnlu ran rr:

Open HIjfi LoWheat:

........ 5P.-51 ,5Pi

M»y .........July , .

Koy he4u»:

Sic.Corn: No. 1 mlxM sP ic ; No. 2 inH f

« 'V c VO No. 3 inlx«l t51>'r: No. 4 mljpd Ifl'ic to IS 'ic ; Nt J yellow « c to 4Ds;i:: No. 2 yellow 4a’i

. to 40>ic: No. 3 yellow ■JT’jC to 4S(C; N< A yellow « 'jC to 49c. No. 5 yrtlow 451/4C No. I whit.' 5 :’ ic; No. 2 ulilte SS'i to 52J.r: No. 3 white 61^e; lampl gtMlf n'iC .

............... " wliltr 29C - -------

LIVESTOCKDENVER LIVKSTOCK

DENVen—c»tu«: 1700. nmrHet »lendy 0 RtronB-. n \o id 50; cowa4.50 to ifl.JO; hPlfers 19 lo |SJ3; cnUea I] lo fcederA »i>d slwkcra tS toa.Si; bUlU H.M to »i50.HoK.i: 1.100; m»rkel H r lo 40c lower;

op »7.(l0; bulk n.40 to JT.CO; packing ow» ffl.50 10 I7.2i. bh trp '. 3.100; TO^rkt'l

S 13 3 13 23.

OMAHA LIVK.STOCK OMAHA—HOKS: 10.100, 5,000 direct;

_utcbei» 10c 10 20c lottrr ilinn avrroge Wrdiie.'.day; pacV.fii 5 uv loUowliiB, lop $7.35 early by uadcr»; K”'>d and cholcc

W lo 330 11«. tT.-ii to I-/30,C allle: 3,000; calves 3C0; killing claMca

clow, fully steady; dockcra and feedera nominally steady; fed «lrer« and ) llng.i largely »8.75 1<| 110. Irw |i>»cjt i l , tiiwHwa W Kowl fwl hrltPTK ___to 18.13; most beef cowi, «.25 to »8.35; p rastlcal top vealera 19.

Sheep: 2,000; fnt liinib market fully e.'tabllnhed; Indlcailom around .steady; load fed wooled lambs eold t beat held above 19: aorted ehoice U\c-i lielA above tS SO;$3.73 down; feeders \ery ecarce.

e arc I ; NO. •, . iimple Krnde 23'ic to 27

Itye: aomplo grade aT'jC.U:irlcy; No. 4 34c; IllllioU quoted 3lG

to (i3c; Midi, nnd Wl». 44e lo 6ac, Timothy MNl »a.95 Wv »3 l i . n « l lop $8.73 to $9.25. n « l Clover 113 to |10.

I POTATOES 1• ------------------------------------------------ •

F U T U n E PO TA TO T RA D ES (Q uo la lions fuml^ihcd b ; S u d ler W eje n c r & Co.)

January rtellvery: no aalea; dosing bid niKl a.iK, $1.83 to $1.01.

March delUerv: no sale.i; clOBlnu bid and u k , $207 to $2.h .

IJ, 1- -- lower; top $7... .........................

butcher!*; mixed welghla »h.jo w 17.50; few tow »o<Ki « 4 0 lo Hi ti .

Cattle: 000, liicliidf!i S40 for ni and CO throuRh; alcady a t week'/ advance; neveral low lluht feeder $a.25; few hPirers $5.7i to 19.25; d ium lo good Hlniightrr cows |4 .*5.00; few loU feedcr/i $150 to $5c u tter to coiumaii klUeta $3 lo ____few loU bulls $5 to $3.50; few tealfra

*°Sheep; 3,000, Inrludej 2.000 for ......ket and 1.000 IhroUKh; nothing done early; best trucked-ln fat Inmbs Wcd- ne«lay $7 lo $7.50; few light feedera W.50 to «a.

rORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND—HOR.C J.550; 779 direct:

alow, at^uiid 3Jc lower: Rood to cholcc ,■■■ to 315 lb. drlvela* moMly $e.M; few ;

$a.60; 225 lo 273 lb«. mofltly 18; 335 ; butchera down lo 17.30; llsh t UnhlA

...-Jlly $S; packing aowa ----- - --------few feeder pigs $a.50.

-a ttle ; 200. 0 direct; r ....... about aleady; lower u.................... ... w..Blow; few common »ieerH $3.73 to $0 30; coc* Colo ..

.....................good fr<> I Commercial Bolventu .• medium I comsx^onntaJth 4: Boutheiii

............ C ontlnrnU l Oil of Urli.waro»^ ‘-> i-^’ Corn I 'roducu .J4 to $5 25; I Pont rig Nemours ..

mostly *5 to , Kiwtman Kodak . ...... .acarec. jiaU blc Electric Pc.wer A: Light ............

IDAHO VALLS I'OTATOES IDAHO PA L U —Wire Inquiry moder-

a tr, demand limited, market , rather dull. Loaded car.i, caj.h to dealers, ~ «et.-., U. 8. No, 1 00c lo J l; U. 8, I.-. . 00c to C2>ir, Bulk cash lo grovfera U. a. Nc. 1, mostly 75c. occi-ilortal lot higher and lower; U, a. No. 2 mostly 40c, Ship- plnK l>oInt informailon, 21 degrees m in­imum. 37 decrees maximum, partly clo\idy.

r $170;

CIIICAOO POTATOES* CHICAClO—Weather cloudy, tempi

lu re 37. Shlpmenui 3M. arrivals 100.track 223. Bupplles moderate, demi___alnw, lo r Ida. RusaeU markBt weaker, for Colo. McCIurr« market weak, for iiorlherii atock m arket about ateady. Ida. Iliiwiet llurhanka. t ca‘ * • - - ' f»rn $175; lale Weane»rfay, 1 No. 2 prncllrully free from c ll .3 J ^ ; 1 c-ar mUrd U. fl. No, I and Ho. ‘i. III). 1 $1.73; Hi). 2 practically frer from cuUi |1.50. (Jolo. »e<i Mc­Clures, brut ofJetliiK fair (luallty. aomf Hiowliig aputted aacka. cotton aark5. 1 «'ar $I.£»7i>i, 2 rar.i $1.03; late Wertnra- <liiy 1 car coUnn «acka il.W li; fair c^l- «ir nhowliig i-i")Ued aark*. no ralea re-

.1. \V1>. Itounfl While* Wo, j, 1

.1.10, 2 r«r».$I.OT,i; l»t" WeflilM- l rar ll.07>i, N, Dak, D tlu Tt

1, 11.20; Early Ohinii DO per cent No. \ ami «>»Urr, 3 caia »».30, Mliin. lied HIvpr valley »ecllon». t.'oblilrrn, c lavU lnl, 1 rar 90c. Mich. Iluajiet 1 a l., 1 ear $1 20.

Mliiii. jellowa eOc,

• ---------------------------------------I Local Markets

• — .......................— -

, Ituyina 1‘ricca

ni«*H ll«iU, ......Mniall Hed., iru .....Uliiall llnla, M, .. ,tlniKlI Hritn, Nil

ifiui, (iiuUi i ' , Ills

(No, ia hair inln'i

■SirI I’Miii,. LrvratofK buiclitrx, IbO I

OvtrwrlMhI iiutrlIKiuiiiUia .

tliliUrwelalit Initi

lliK lia ...... .....h'.l .'ima ............Veal<i4tl|ir1iiii laiiilm ..........Vtailliig lanil’n

MII,L rKKUlUap, IWl iHiurxIa ............nrati, SIX) pouflda . . IlliKk (riHl, km] iiiiuoila ., .

' mill'll freiL 11)0 puunda . .

......... 1117.1!iJS

Markets a t a GlanccCiiih .lurk* Itin u la r. fMtalgii rnohaiii* laaltr,W heal III. <<1 III p . r ; .ui

M D E I E S T O C K E M N G E

NKW YORK, Dec. I (U ri—Tlie Moik marr-et entpred ihc (Inul moiuh of ih r year today 'vltli price* irrfttiDur aiul trading uulel. Bond.i made an irrrKuliir decline, w heat gained more than a cent. Cotton luturea held aicndy.

T radlna wa* sllghlly above yi^U'rduy'. to ta l until Ihe laat hour when the S'olume fell off. Prices a t ihe iJwn uiTe off fractions lo more than a point Pan of the lOM wtt.1 rcgalnrd bcloro lli-

Ilu.slne&.s Ileus roiitlnurd fiuumtiU Heavy conilructlon award.i tom. Youngstown dlalrlct steel iiviotaliOiu have been stepped up S points from Monday's rale, PlynuHilh plauln reuim- ed operations after a "w th lcnf ^lrlkr

Railroads were expected lo brnetli bv $23,000,000 aniiiiully as a rp.uli <,[ i|,e in terslal* commerce commlMlon ac­tion In extending bltumlnon« coal rale.n TbU had a favorable influence on the carrier i«h«rea and they i-iime bad; from early Iowa that were {racilonal

r the I■ned B6 l«el Uaues upci

to loisses exlendlng to In Bethlehem, ai>d then of the loaaea. Late In Steel and Bethlehem tnorA than a point.

•tUnhu

I N. Y. STOCKS I*NEW YORK, pec 1 HJi'i--T lir niM k t t closed lowtT.Alaska Juneau .....................Allied Chemical - ................. i = sAllLs Chalmers ........ - ................Amerlcttii Can .........................American Radiator ................A m crican^m eltliig ....................A nglican TelepUonp . ,American Tobacco n ..Anaconda C opper..................Alclilaon. Topektt 4: Simla JAuburn M o to rs .........................Daitlmore & Ohio . . .llendl* Aviation ......................B«iWehem B ittl ............‘ ..IV''-' , OVVJilV

J $0.30; Dordei. Cc« 73. 38 dl- I C h hl

' . Chryaler Corp.

helfeni $3.33 lo $8.50; cullera I____i; commonKocxi beef cows»3.75; cholcc ............................... ..around $9: good 4uu Iti. calves $7.

Sheep; 300, 13 direct; slow.; (at lambs ..eak to 23n lower; good \i-ooled lambs moatly *7.73; some held above »8; me­d ium 07 lb. shorn lambs $5,75; good to choice ewes nomlnslly alcady a t »3 to

SA S FRANCISCO UVESTOCK SOUTH SAN niANCISCO—l!0(l!>: 200,

IncludloK 45 dlreci; lop and hulk 175 to 210 lb. I)ulcher5 13.35; medium to good packing nows $6.30 lo IS79.

C atllr; IS direct, hoMovers 30; »t<ers , j ; bulLs J5 to J5.75; calve* 10, In­cluding 3 direct; ROod to choice ve il­

's around J9.50 to $10.50.Sheep; 573; good Oregon wooled lamb*

$8.50.

"W hy do 1 h a v e lo le a rn to piny the plnno? Y ou alwnya inako m e go to bctl before guests nrrlvc,"

U ncle Si

S a y s . . .Yo« linovt I h b Is th e b ts t

(Im r or y e a r (o ■ell m it k ltid of u n o tc d » rtlc le t u round th e hom e. I f you happen to h a re lom e (ood used r io th ln r , a n e x tra ateve o r W M hlnr m achine , ■ome fu rn i tu re o r o th e r hoa ieho ld appliance*, ad - vcrtU e 'e m la c lau lf le d . Som ew her* in th e 15,000 home$ re a rh e d by th a Tim e* a n d N eiri c laasm ed p a re th e re is bound to be a per*on w an tin g w h a t you d o n 't need.

Call 38 or 32And L ist Y our A rticles

lU ght Now

T H IS CURIOUS WORLD By WUfiam FtfgqMMKl

w o R oO O V O T - &

A S P > A r v J |^ M C O ; ? R i J P T J O N O Ft h e : A z r r s z n a m e .

O e N O Q D L O G V |I S T V tE S T T J D y O l » '

A N SW ER : H ie study of trees a n d shrubs.Vesuvius Is estimated to be a t least 10,000 years old, tind th e re ! •

nothing In Its history tha t suKgests that It Is on the witne, since on* '

LO.S ANGEI.ES LIVESTOCK1X33 ANGELES - lloKs: 230; f

hlrady lo 10c lower: top $e.M;S8.33 to ia.f.0; W1W5 $7.23 to 17.50.

Cntlle: SOU; tullv steady; commo.. .- medium aleeri 10,73 lii $7.50; heifers *3.75 to $7.23; cow-i J.S 23 to $fl; c u t­te r gTBried J3.75 10 $3; liull.s 53 to $0.30; calvej 150: slronii; few vrnlcra lo $10.30; calves $7.3Q to $!).

Sheep: none: rood to rhnUe wooled lamba quoted $8 23 to IB.73.

"woolBOSTON-Most of a very restricted

dem and for wool on the Dojtoh mar­ket was on the fin# gradej, ihe U. S. agrlculturo department reported today.

TDENVER BEANSr

Ocneral ElectricQ to tta l Foods .......•General M oton ....Goodyear Tire ............ .International Harvester Inifrnatlonal TelephoneJohns Manvlllu ............K eunccott Copper -- -----LoeWa Inv............... .........Montgomery Ward ........Na.sh Kelvlnator ..........National Dairy rioducU New York Central . .I’ackard Motors .........Param ount Pictures ....J . C. Pcnntv Co.......Ponna. R. K. ...........Pur# Oil ...........Radio Corp.........Radio Keith Orphctini .. Kcynolda Tobacco B ...Sears RoebvicK ..............bhell Us^lon OH ...........bimmons Co, ..Socony Vacuum Southern r.icitietandai-d Urandi ...........eiauQ ard Oil of Calif. . S tandard Oil of Now JerseyBwltt an* Co.............................Texai Corp................................T raas-A m erica .........................un ion Carbide,& Carbon .... Union Pacific . . .Onltod A ircraft . .. .U nited' Corp...............................U. B. BiMl. con\ ,.Warner llr« . . . .Western UnIon_|».*w'."w(5)lw(jrlli American 110111111.

GROWER OBIECIS O N E

QudtluK lo Miovj llifttCfiiimlliiii iilinM; of llio iTi-liirnrnl fn id c (rn i ly wHIi a ic iU U illiilii w inild lie (IrtrliiK'iitiil to llio wnni i;iiiwt'i;i unit nf (lie n o i l l i -wc-sl, a , I„ Clnrk, P o r tlan il, O re.. icpu 'si-n tiitivp of Iho OreHOii W ool Otnwir.-i' iiHhoclnllon. cllaci'iuied tlio lie n ly lit Nip Klwftiil.i luncliooii llil.i 110(111.

Ho wit!i liilrofliicfil liy H iirvry H. H n )r. lo n il ciiiiaty iixriit.

Dill l>illilii|), Lon AiiKc-]r,i, f |r] il ii'ljrcM 'iitiiilvp of KlW(iiil« li i l rn i i i - (lotm l, ii(|<Iirh.‘.p(t dm rtiil) firtefly on UiP f iiti irf millneik nr K lw ritih,

O. V. U w lv, H all C ity, UursVof Uov I'lilnlri-; n iiii M rdn-K iir, •I'wlii KiilU, Kurat of Dr, Moyil )>nt- lli:k ; llfirvpv lliilr , Kiipai (.{ A M ( J l lh n l , mill l':;,i.i T, IJeiwoii, H i.b r, KHi'fll uC o , ’1'. K onler, w eto lu lro - (liK'fd.

K IwniiU ('lull I,(|lllr.^' Nliilil, n tlln- lin r lit Ih f ' ’in k liitlel ’niiirnilnv, IJi'iv 1!>, III 7 II. rn.. fiilliiwcd liv iliin r-liii: III Mil- lakii liiilliodiii, n’nH uti-liuuiii:c<).

R E C f iE A I i lA O M S O N S I T E

MlJlliiK u t uvulliaile nUps Jw lUii Tw ill Kiilla li<'n(l(|tiarteijiiit iJio WTA rccioftlli.ii'.dlvlrildii wim jjninH c n r- tli 'd o u t l in n Iwtiiy by Wlllln M, H tnllh , nn.slnlHiil a ln tc (llrecU)i' of r rp rrn tliii i. niiil Mini V rm ln U lch - iiKi.'i, 'J'wlii I'lilln iillK'otiir,

Mi-ilDi iiirivi'il iliia iiftM iim in for th n ron fe rpu rn inuijo nPi'pBanry by ilip fuel Ih itl ilin f.’liiiiiiber of C oiu- m r r rn I iuh jrnw a from tlio j ',

t l in v r^ nni5 lim i roaUy c i.inpaiiy . IMI M .ilii iivn iiir imiUi. ’n iu I'hurii- l>rr w in IiiiKilnnlnB today In llio inlViili' (iiflrn himi'cfl ....( lu iv r 'i .■;.tnlilb)ilil«'lH, ji|,(| will lltoVr III Ilip u'm nUuti,'i <|{ Ita in ttU 'ilu lum ' •r|u llinii'llt will-11 Ihii lrs'n««lli.il ill-

vliiloi out.A t p iraP iit tlie O rav rs lixioUoti In

n Inisv *li'>t, w ith llip r ra liy nu t in.Miuiiii'c f ilm <>iTii|.yliiK ti,p fnniL (|iiiitt<-i(i, i l i r O. i,f ()_ ii, J ,,] . v«i<i .illlc-fl R|iiir« a iul th o rcc irn - lln ii iiiill'n i'i|iil |)iiiriii nm i w m k- Pliop III (ho ic u r c tinm bcu ,

Mlaji Uluiiard* •alt] today th a t iie r l^lvl^ll>lI linn u im i O liilaiiiiun to Ilm l Ik nullublo lorulliiii,

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IDAHO E V E N IN G TIM ES, T W IN FALLS, IDAHO Tliireaay, December 1 ,1938

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CHRISTMAS SPECIALSF O R F R I D A Y A N D S A T U R D A Y

^ d a l io ^^l^epa^tment

1‘i

W S & M £ fS m S S 3 i: i:y i

F R O M T H E R E A D Y - T O - W E A R

tLeSe ilmeii Lar ainicome

Lounging Robes$ ^ 9 8

' e p i

C H R IS T M A SS P E C IA L !8 4 p a i r f i r

ope

Hne

W hltU ntons, Esm ood<, B eacons . . . a n d th e cheapest

robe in Uiia lo t wms m a d e to scU fo r $3,98. B u t a fac tory

.cJo«e-out b s 5 enab led ua to o ffe r th em fo r f a r lcs.i.

H and picked by M rs. T u rn e r , o f o u r ow n rca d y -to -w ca r

departm en t, th e y a re a n e x tra o rd in a ry b a rs a ln for

C h rlitm as Btvlnr. 1 MADE T O SELL FO R $2.98

HOSTESS ROBES$ C 9 8F ac to ry close-ouU o f $7.90 num bers . A lso ob ­

ta ined by M rs. T im ie r on a n e as te rn tr ip fo r th is

_..eYentL.Sli?8 a n sm a ll, m e d lu m jm d l a i je . C ollars

a re In bo th th e ta ilo red a n d 'shaw l types. T he

trim m ings, deU lls a n d s ty ling aro easily rccog-

nised for th e ir quality . 54 1 A L L W O O L

| I O M S E C O A T SO o fe d ou t from lines m a d e to aell fo r $4^08 to $9J0; supper f ro n ts a n d w rap*around m odelt In o u ts ta n d N r s ty lin g a n d m a teria ls . Bltea a re tm aU , m ed ium ftod la rg e . Colors a re blue, w ine, aq u a , royal, ro se a n d brown.

$ 3 9 8

3 6 G I R L S '

R O B E S• W arm blanket robo.s usually priced

n t $2.98. Lots of them liuve novelty rayon sa tin trim . All sizes from 6 to 16.

$ 1 9 8X .

2 4 C h i l d r e n ' s R o b e s

FRIDAYI SATURDAY!

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Sliver F la tw ear SpecialA largo nsflortm ent of fino quality ailvcr

flatw ear, tea or coffcc pota, w a te r p itch-

crs; trays, p la tters , well and tre e p la tlo rs,

Borving dishes, centerpicccs, crcnm niul

sugars, etc. Itcgu la r values to

Samples th a t aro sligh tly scratchcd. All

a re f2.98 or hotter.

Main Floor Dry Goods Dept.

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All Triplc-Plalo

Silverware

2 ( LristmaA C ard ^pedaii!Twenty-ono novelty C ljristm as cards asaortod to th e box. Utjgular $1.00 values. No t^vo alike. Kmbossed paper, m etallic trim m ed, novelty cut-

V obU . Special box

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T w enty nnviilty caiiirt t(» llii' liox. No tw o alike, A ri'jfiilnr fjOr AHHorled Htyli-n jind cdltirhiKH. All have well wordctl Kr>‘'!llnu«, Siicclal box

25cGold o r nllver m onoKramm ln’g,^one line % U box. Kach nddl- I tlonol Hne 16c ex tra .

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we have prepared for you — please I don’t hesitate to use them.

1 C om m unity and Group C hristm as G athcrinfis , • . . . S a n ta Claus S uits loaned free of charge. ;

T h e Idaho D epartm en t S tore has provided fin e S an ta C laus suiti^ complete with mask or w h iskers . T hese a re to be loaned free of ch a rg e to an y group of public or semi^public n a tu re , such as churches, communities, g ra n g es , lodges, clubs, etc. Ju s t come in and i m ake y o u r reservation in the Chrlstma.s- G ift W rapp ing D epartm en t located near the R eady-tO 'W ear D epartm ent.O ur ChrietmaB w rapping deparlm ent will be gliid to p rep are your purchases all ready for giv ing . T he deta ils will be carefully attended to such as eras ing price m arks, wrapping- nea tly in ' C hristm as g if t paper and cord, p roperly labeling w ith Hcah, and mailing th em fo r you if you desire .A sm all deposit will hold any item until

• C hrlu tm as.All parcels will be wrapped in ChristmHH ,

• p ap e r and red twine.T h e re a r c f r e e ChristmaH fo ld e rs fo r glovc.H, ,

• ho siery , handkerchiefs, ctc.Y our p ac k ag ts will be delivered efficiently to

• you by our tw o S an ta Claus di’llvcry (ruckH o p era tin g every day and jim late Chrlslnuw eve a s neccHsary.T h e Htorc will m ain tain a ChrlHlnias mulling

• N crv lcc. You can have y o u r packaKe.H weighed : he re . purchaHC th e neccNHary stiimpH imd we

will fake them to th e post office for you. l^rcHentH may be exchanged a f le r ChriHtmas fo r th e corrcct size o r color. In IhiH way you can safe ly give p ractical artlclos of w earing

apparel.You can have all le a th e r goods sin-h as lug­gage , hand bagw, walletii, lea th e r JiuketK. etc., n ea tly Htamped w ith th re e In itials of 22-karat gold eleclrlca lly applied. T h is servlcc Is free an d Ls o ffered In th e M en's Store.

Wo m ain tain a com plelc and efficient (.’h rJstm as lay-aw ay Hcrvlcc. \Vc will lay

aw ay your gIflH fo r you un lll you w ant (hem. T h ey will he delivered (o you exactly when Hpecifled.

You c a n purchaN C g i f t c e r tlf ic a lcH he re . In IhiH w ay th e re c ip ie n t o f y o u r p re se n t

c a n m a k e h is o r h e r own wclecClon.A n e x tra large and am ple force of

• CMpeclally tra ined Halespcople. f«r Chrifsl- maH selling will he In a tten d a n ce a t nil tinu‘H. T h ey are here to se rv e and help make your ChriHtmaH nhopplng an easy fo r you as p<ts- Hible.

One o f th e IflrgcfJt «lock« o f <'hriH(aiim m erchandise In th e Htate o f Idaho pro­

vided fo r you. You could npend hours In this Htore w here you will find Ih lngs for every m em ber o f th e fam ily all u n d er on® roof.

A t a very Hmull cost you can personiilj/c y o u r gIftM o f s ta tio n e ry and playing cards

hy hav in g th e re c ip ien t's n a m f or Inllluls HUmped on them in ' foM iM f. ChrlNlmaH g r e e tk g ca rda m ay alao b« IndivldualUed In th e sam e m anner—n e a t ly a a a InexpenHlvely..

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C O R D U R O YW O O L I E S XA very a t lr a c tiv e p a t le m w ith lot.<i of « a rm , c om fortabJc wool n e x t to tfie foot.Choice o f red o r b lue wOol cu ff . AH scam swell bound , double sole construcllo ii. REG . 08c VALUE

M AIN FLOOR READY-TO-W EAIl

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Lounging Robes

T hese uri! CLOSK-OUTS from a <uia!ity factn ry and offiTod In you {d thr; fiiK? sav ings which w o ob taiu rd . HY ANY COMI’AUISON wliioli you cun niak<‘. tlic.so vobo.s an ; oxcoplional values and rcpro.sciil real savitiKS in dtillai'ii and ci-n(s to you.

36 WHITTENDON ROBESc n n y t lw WJiJllr-iKloJi n»<! rom p Jii n ji.';.-)!))!-

m c n t of co lm liil phililn. Tlipy Inivt; aUI; t'onln nnti jiiny h r liiid In Aisiall. inrdliiui m id liirKc ItrKuliir $1.1)11 roljo.s.

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36 ESMOND ROBESW ltli (lie KmhoikI 'I'h i'y ccjine In n h' i'H iI n.'.;,orliiinit of

■jilnlds nn il 111 Blzr.i Ilf Mimll, lui'illiini nm l li>i«i‘ UvkiNui- I'JUll Kolii'.n,

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36 BEACON ROBESICviny niliii lina H»r nriicoii tubi-l, 'Hicy Im vr :i iHirki'I.'i .ind im u 'lly iillk Irlin in rd colliirh. cuffR mut 'n iu collurn iinr iit tlic liiiK'’iiliikwl typo, lU ua l l l r i i iU r |I.OR VhIuck.

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72 REGULAR $ 3 .0 0 ROBESU llrn-tininrl, j)« tttn in in u m ix' l»y n fninlUy <lrnlKni'r iiiut inimii- fu a tiirrr . SUrA, Aniniri >nrdliiiii ikiul liim c. T rim iiirit a n d I'liii.iUDl In Ih t Bf»t of T aitr.

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72 BEACON OMBRE CHECKS'I 'hrnc pnlleriifl w f i r ilirvrlnpnl Jjy iJ c n m i. T h e rolicn Imvd every

re f la c m rn t tim l y» 'i w ould fX|>ncl. 3«r a y o n LOUNGING ROBES

III Blr^s Biiiiill.^in"*!''*!!* BiicJ Inrac. 'n k^C D lo ra nro b lur, iiuiiihui

a n d lirnwn. T h tM Arc lU fu U r $s.00 Robes.36 398

DAHO DEPARTMENT STORE