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-VOL. xxn. NO. 180—6 CENTS. Ifaibtf of. Anait Kmma of TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,"SATURDAY, KOVEMBER 11,1939 NAZIS MASS TROOPS NEAR HOLLAN Snyder Calls on Youth of Nation to Study Democracy Problem! Armistice Speaker Asks Caution Before Acceptance of Isms R. H. Snyder, president of tho Albion SUito Normal school, today called on, the youth of this Hection and the nation to “study the problems of democracy and world citizenship" and not to be “led iisiray by tHc new ideas and isms that are proposed for the remedy of the ili.s of tho world.” • President Snyder was sneaker of the day at Armistice day cxercises held at half time of the Twin Falls-Kiler high school football game at Lin- coln field this, morjiing.- . At U e. m. silent, IrtbuUs was paW to those who gave Uielr lives In the World war. Before the game the drum and bugle corps of the Amer- ican Legion and tho Boy ScoutA pa- raded on the Held. The high school band, under the direction of Charles McConnell, played the national an- Band music featured during the first quarter rest period. HalfrTlme Features The main program got underway at the half and at the third quarter more Jjand music wa« prcscnlcd. At conclusion of the conle.it Uie band.i agBto played “The Star Spangled Banner." Features of the half-Ume pro- gram, aside from the address of the day. induded r prayer by Johu O. Harvey. American L^lon post chap- lain: tAe audience singing "Ood Hess Amerlcft”; choral readlny, •■Ptlth of Our Children" by s p e ^ aludenia t>! the local high BchooU rem vlu by j. Edward Waxoer. post comniftQder: remarlu on National Education week by Homer M. I}avi8. lent of cltr schools, and Edinrd 1 I Rogelr-j>l«h. school priDci- P»l. During his ••dvUizatloo Itnpiiis the reflno' ihent of,the cruder impulses.” he said, '^ere^ere certain elements In human nature that cannot be controlled except through Inculca- tion of strong moral and spiritual principles. Moral peraua&lon Is more effective than- extenia] force." . Should Think of Peace Speaking directly to tlie youtli present. Snyder continued; “What are tho problems Uiat i front youth? What cun the young men and women of today do Uiat will make a better world? "FVrtt ol ft\l we m«al think pcaco. not war. Down tlirough tho ages V men have dei>ended on war for so- lution of Uiclr major problems. War ha* been the rule, jwnce Uio exccp- Uon. Peace has been defined as tho interval between wars, the time for prepuratlon. '•Boyn and gbjC m our schools nuiRl Rtvuly UievKulcms Ihivt i front lui today. Undrrfilaniiliig la the bCBlnnhiK o( wl.ulom. Prnctlco • coopenitlon. Work togcUicr lii your school mill In yoiii' nouliil grou|u, b I Uie sohitloii of (tcmucrucy. Leant to live toguiher. "Hliidy Iho (iroblrtns of <lt*mi>cri\cy luid world cUlzpiishli), Put mninInK iHto your oftlli ot wUcKUiuce, Into (C.nllnsH r«(« i. <'»1umn I) Playmate H O L L Y W O O D . Nov. 11 (U.R)— Dorothy Lamour. the snrong wearing actress who oncc hac| to piny ft snappy same ot tng with a pnlr of leopards and was slap- ped Into tho hospital by n playful monkey, looked forward today to a $35,000 giant panda as her next movie playmate. Paramount studio announced It wa.s negotlatlitg wlUi Col. Prank Knox, the Chicago pub- lisher. lor short-Vlme loan ol Iho pnnda which he h bringing here from China, for use in a Latnour picture. MOSCOW. Nov, 11 (U.Ft>-A foin- niunlaiie bmird IlirniiKh the i)ffl(‘;U Hovlet iirwn iinriu^. Tnnfl, rhtirKPil tonight tliirf! Kinliind li^ nialiiliilnliiR an •'Irreroiicllnliln ullllude" In- iio- gollatlonn with (lie Soviet niiloii. The comiiiunU|ue r.liiirKni that FlHlnnrt hns Inrrcnnnl h rr triMnvi on the Soviet rroiitler from tlucd t(i nnvei) dlvlnlonn, n io comnuinlflue denlnl a Ih ll lnli rrport Umt In tho ln«l talk nt th« Krnnlln Iwtweeii iho Flmilsh clclu- Unllou and Soviet olflrlalu, Josrr Hliillii rojfcteil a Pinnlah offer of "On tUe couHftvy." the roninunn- qun »i«l(l, "lh« Flnnii have not rhongfd Minir uiieontproinl«inB olll- turte." FDR Aims For ‘Better Peace’ Goal By T. F. REYNOLDS WASHINOTON. Nov. \\ my~ Presldent Roosevelt declared today that he is seeking the road to a peacc belter than that.lm ugiit by the anslsUoe of 1918. Mr. Roosevelt deUvervd lUs/Amls- m dpW .m i » teliphoned address to Lexington.- Va:.W here centennial ceremonies for the Vir- ginia, cntlltaTy tcsUtute 'Ktxt la progresA. He spoke a few minutes after placing a wreath at the tomb of America's unknown soldier of World war at ^ilngton cemetei. Mr. Roosevelt declared the only legitimate aim of armed force was the restoration of civil peace. U. 8. Seeks Peace T l« XlnlVed Slates, he isaW, working "for peace." '^We prny for pcacc^ and we i for peace." he declared. "The only object of arms Is to bring about a condition in which quiet peace under liberty -cnn dure." Mr. Roosevelt said. "It In fitting to remember this to- day." naW Mr, Roosevelt, "lii this season wo have been used to cele- brating the anniversary of the Ar< mlatlco of the World war. Now W( need a new and better peace: A peace which shall cauho men ai length to lay down weapons oi hatred whlrh have been u.sed to di- vide them: ond to forego piirposelcsj amblttoux whlcli Imvo crenled lent —amblllonii which lu the long run serve no u.sefiil end, Kllmliiale Fear ‘•We seek n lnngiia«e lu which neighbor cun talk taTiiciKhbor; In which men cnn talk to men; nml by hlch the common aud homely im< humon instlnct/i wlllch nrn fount evevywhiTo may reach expreiuiioi through the elimination of fenr. "I have sought-I fillll ^eek-ln nl nlmpllclty, to try to (hul Ihe roa( toward thl.s peace. It must be tin Hoal not only of men trolned lo HrmH. but all of un rverywhere. who«n ileiirent tlrslre Is ji quIcI pcaco under liberty," Solon Says U. S. Must Keep Out Of Europe’s War NEW YOHK, Nov. II fUW-Sfln. nurtoii K, Wheclpr, I)„ Mont.. said last nlaht that the United auuis fan niut nui»t nt»y nut ot (lin war iM^uiK) "a Atrong, nnno nation could hi< w peace fium the next nruils> tlc^ ^ llo (old the KiTp Auinilxii Out ot Wor oongreta that Uin leellug this nation Would bo drawn Into tho con- fllot was strong as lat« an.ihrM weeka ago, b\it wan rtyhig "Oourat* and sanity am rfawerl' ini thhmsetvss," W iseler said "Th«r« is a trowing b«Ii<( that w* ' can b« the mast«r of our destiny . , . We nan rrmaln neutral If wfl leally bellove It In our heaiU and so aot,“ ( me AS F y M R OF A im m NEW YORK, Nov, U (UP'-FcUt Kulin woH pictured lod.iy by his aides 05 fuehrer of tlii' Germiui* American bund in foci as well hs _____ with the right to use ihc SoMl4ie Ifi accused of .stoullng from t "for anything exccpi to s|>end It on a-woman.” Assistant Dhlrlct Aiiorncy Her- man J. McCarthy had chnrgi'd thni Kuhn spent some of the bund funds to move Mrs, Florence Camp's fur-' nlUire from Los Angcks to Utw York ond tlien to Clevplnnd, Mc- Carthy described the blond Califor- nia divorcee as "more than a casual friend." Qustave 0. Elmer, the bund's na- tional organizer—who ,'nld the jn lv unit he had drgnnlzed was tlA ln Hoboken, N. J., his home—tola a general scs.^lons -couti uT“l ’i business men that Kuhn hnd ab.so- luto control of the organization's finances. Money Not Accountcd For Examined by McCarUiy. Elmer ifUd that so far as lie knew more than M,000 of Uie money Kuhn i.t accii.sDd of slealliiB—collected for a bund legal delensc lund—never wut> accounted for. "If the money was collectcd for any purpose. It was IiLs (Kuhn's) private property," Elmer said. "No m atter for what purpose It was collected, he could pocket It?" interposed Judge Jamfe G. Wallace. "He could use It as he saw fit" "Had he that-ilBht regnitUess ol the by-laws or anyUiIng else?" "Well, of course he could ngt spend it on a woman." Leal Woman Funds James 'Wliocltr^J^. naUpnaljset- retary,of bund.-testified that af - ter iils'iUtdictmeql «xplaln^ to the crgahlEBti9nV^ii]y conven> tlon why he had lent bund funds'to Mrs. Camp to move her furniture. "He said she was Interested in patriotic work, that she must have been In a predicament at\d he helt>* ed her.” WhWer-Hlll said, explain - ing: "Patriotic work means bund ac- UvltU-ft'' Tl)c national secretary &ald Kuhn mode some refercncn.,al.so to pay- meni.s to Virginia Cogswell, nine times married '‘Ocorgla peach." but ho could not recall i^hut, they were. Tile trial was adjourned until Monday. Dutch Rush More Of Army Men to Border for Figfri By CLIFFORD L. DAY AMSTERDAM, Nov. 11 (U.R)—The war of nervea fell w ithr full force on Holland today and she ruBhed more taen to •’« her defenses and stood firm. o German troops were massed on her border; the Germni.' press was -saying ihat neutrals which'dldn't-resist-Britalirt^ blockade were negligent. British and French experts predicted she . would be invaded. They even charted th# routes the German troops would take. And one British newspaper reported '' By VniUd Press V Frank Van. GUdemeeiUr\pre«I> dent of the International eoOmil* tee te aid Jewish .emigres,'ajh :p^ed fnwn Borne to President Rooacreit today for aid In noating a 150,000,000 loan to finance ea- UbUshnwnt of a Jewbh eily near Lake Tana la Ethiopia . . . Mayor 7. B. La Ouardla of New Ybrk pushed his campaign to brln|- Ho^lywood's motion pteture Indus- tT 7 to his city . . . the Italian news* papeS La Tribune crltlclxed U. 3. 8eci«tBry of State Cordell RuU fiir awalttag full details of the SuxOcb bomblns before decldhig whether to »ngrdbate AtSoM Hitler cm Ws Kcape... • -irnnwr Kaiser WUhelra bcfsn U s Etnd year In exile yeiterday at Dearp, Nelberiaadi, white Hol- had served a virtual \ ------ - matum demanding air. m d C naval bases in her territ(^-4 before Monday. Tb« Dutch were well im thdr peril but were calm, ■nar.-.' moved up thousands of Mtnfom^ : ments to the fnanUer In an orderly manner. •They set charses ol djna- , mit« to flood their. artiiiclal.w>tae>:_ m ys: laid tank traps and built btf' rlcades and machine gun neitc. D u y sent a demarche to ttui Oaman' foreign office, requestlnt »a, iBVca^. ' tigaUon of a border sh o o t^ tnetr.v'^ dent at Venlo, but emphaslted U ' not a protest - ........ -------- Shoetlnr Details - A^ United • PrMs~«amqMQdi wmt to Vento to get ttrs^band d** tails of theshoo^aodtblilt wtast'J be was told: . At 4:30 p. OL. ‘niursdar. two .* one who spoke English anotbar j who spoke Reach, w en dtttnc tB‘4 : ■■■ : cate a !«w yaxda Inou tieBUer, «3 conversing aulctly. An autooWkOt '^ bearing • Datebman, wportwdV InteUigenca. ofOcer. .ttod man who gpoMtegltth aad«a«.lW ^ Uered to t ------- [fS FOR IMO LG DOIHK, Nov. 11 (U-fii-idiUio na- tloiiiil guard unil.x ttirouxhoul the ntuio mni'kcd Annlstlco day'by go- lUK into rncanipmnnt for Ihreo days of drill, UrlK, Orn. M, o, McConnci [uniioiiiiml loday. McCwuiirl wil«l tlio dillU were hcW lo briiiK ilin national guartl up lo lircparrdncM »li rti«th. A 30 porconl iiirri'ii.si' wiiH au1l)0rlr,(.-<l rrcrntly by Ilic war <l(-|iartmrnt and tho cn« rainpincjil.’i aro bcliiK lirld to fa- niillarifi' iirw rrcrulLs with drill, Thin riiraminnrnt Lh thn fllst of a MtrlOR wtiif'li will bo held in addl- tlim lo iruular ddll wtthlu llie tujxt few nioiiiliH, MoConnpI ^aid, Caviili.v, Hvdlli'iy and rngUicurina unll,s ricm llu' llobr area went Into rncHniptiicnl at Uohc. Looking ahead to cooperation as thfi keynote lo IMO progrcM. the Twin Falli Chamber of Commcrco totlay had Bclcctcd a now official Hlnff and hat\ InslnWed dU newly- elcctod directors. Carl N, Andcnion wan ckctrd prr.siiltnit al a reorganization mrct- h\g of ttio tKiaut following ttie on- luial inouibpr.-.tiiii sw lou ai Mip Park holrl Idfit nlKhl, Harry Klrork. ouh of itip Mx nrw (iirrcloiB, wa.'? nonifd vlcc-prMldont and iCd linker was rerlrcl<'d lrpa.'i\ircr, HriTftary RfHretfd Mrh. Vivian narlson, wiir> lia.i bren swMrtury for a vrar and a lu»lf, was again a|i|>«lnlrd to tlial iionliinti. w ith ltl^la1 lallou of tlir «U mipii plpclfd last month, tho dlrrrioraip to«lav rrinivlslrel of John H<xlrii, Prank J, 11. T)tunt)Joril, Hay 'J, HolturH, Carl Hahll)*Tg, Mr. Kl- cock, A. J. IVavcy. OrnrK'' War- IwrK, ■J..A. C<‘(lcr(|Ui«1. Cliarii'n Htiir- Iny. Mrl’l IXiIIIiik and Mr. Tinker. Kinan<l»l |ili*Iiii(* comiilrK'ly dlf- fcrriil. Iroai llir jiIihhiiv onf of n year iifio wii.i iiri'i.nilcil In llir ii-i)oi t (ConMiioid on l - i i i I, C'dunn >1 A, couniKcous hand of Filer Wildcats stuck to ils Kima (luring the first hjitf of the annual Twin Kalls-rilor gridiron classic at LincokTfield (his morninK and score ot the iiitcr- mission was 7-0-for Ihr liifrhly-favor«!(i Hruiii club. .The teaniH, coached hy i)rothcrs I^ill and Ilaiik I’ownrs, wcru both htmdiciimH'd Ijy cold hanils mid silppery kviihs. However, the Filer cliiii had Wreckage From Bombing That Stirred a Nation Here's the Interlar ef lh« Manlcli beer partor, w hen an aaaawln** Uxm t,omb namwVr miMrd It* <*>'ffet~Adoir Hitler. Under (he wreohage af the ««IHng seven peraone died anii M «rr«\lniurfd. Hltlrr, target ef the alUm»(«4 assasslMUon. bsd left Ike soene but a few ailnules eariitr. (NRA-TtniM Radio PhoU) ^ Fighting Wildcats Hold Bruins to 7-0 Edge at Half Time Oddities (By United PrrM) TAIIOKT BEULIN—A «how wlndi.w c(in- lalnlng n lamu plctuir o( A'lolf Hitler wun nhattrrrd iliirliiic Ihn night. W lii'thrr th'’ wlndnw was hr«kei\ tjy a inUhllr m lUr ploturt) or arcldrntally ua.-> n o t known. HUiNATtllti: AKIlON-OoM’v>h 1)- i:iii;l''il 10- vealcd iio had paid '' ik Ii lor lilnr alRnnlurrn Hint wcnu't '-vi'n gixxl aulOKraphB. Kn^l''!!. 'vhi> ran for mayor and Koi nliir wriln- in vulFD. npent I'iinn'l (Hi liVi campaign. TUAnF.I)V NEW VORK—nrowiilr Ii Ih I lo sftvt hiA 111c in.ii nicht but flrenirn wrrmi’t nlilr lo ki‘I U|i Iho bliulng ntalrway In tlini-, Tltey would not havo known Uiat aeorgo sm ith, 80. wai iniin"''l , in tho tencnimit by ilir ilaiin " if tiiey hadn't hmird lii«ivt>ii-. liln dog. barking. When ilicv miK to lh«> thlnl floor thny fuji"'! Ninlth dead a«d IWownln biiriihid luiross his body, dead, trxi HWKamN WAbHINU’l'ON - ■Mi.iKPlln" Aw«rto»n • reJvlnrrnUir are doUtH a land.oiricT ImnlncAa nelling rofrigiirHiorA lu ilm land ol the lUkinio. A rrpori •otniilli’d l>y O. O, aimdell. Amrrlfttii vlcr-oon- al St. John's, rrvrnlrd 1,5(Hl Newfoundiandern own plntilr i f frlgerators. M .-nil ot wtiirh Me Ainerlcnn-nunlr WAIININ(i L O N D O N -T h " niliil«iiy I'f honw swurlty warn«l woiriaii i»- day against "the efffrtn of Um t»» mask OH typen of rye-blnck tiii«.<nm),“ U said the temiloraliirr liulliln « g u mask causes eye-blsck lo run, “leaTilig smarting eym, proluse teMra, spasms of the ryrlidu and produoing an urgmit dmirti tu vr- n>ov« the mask with <lsnueroiis ruulta If ga« ts preMnt," (lone very little ball iiaiidling up to till' mid-way murk. Tlie gunin atarted out wIMi Twin Palln iminidlng down the Held for long runn. Tht<y rcnehrd thr li- yard linn and had a flrnt dow thr> htittikmni defense ot ihi' Wlld- t'ttta held and Filer kicked out. Fllrr Fumbleii Twin Fulls couldn’t makn hrttd'Way rarryhig Uie litill and alter a pnmlly had set ihn Ihulna bark 111 yardn. they klrknl to tlia Fllci eight. Whore the WlUical ratr- ly man dropiied tiie bait uud It rrcovrrcd by tho Uniinn, Hut thrro lino pliingrii and a pau left tlin l>i| nklii htlll Kitting on Ute rivr and FIliT klrkcd out of danger agiiin Uitc In Uifl same frame Uio Ui utns drovfl ilowu to the Uiroo-yard and uti Iho necond quartor oprncd U IcKikrd llko a sure score but llie Wlldcula hold again and iwsv- ACMlon of Iho bttll on llioli tiM)t lino and kicked out. However, the Bnilns took ttie Imll on Iho ao, and finding they (oul<in'l do unylhhig wUh powrr playn, re norted lo a llttla raule-dnKtlo llisl ri’AUlted In the first score. End Beeres i>ew(ty oll)l> and Joe Ulll itoUcrt; M)ii, Uio latter playing nufely lor tho llridns hi place of Oliuck 'niuii>iui jiaoked Uio oval to Uio Ji)-yurd ^lrllw. 'n\c»\ on »n end • around liluy. Ira CHrtiiey raced to the 10, o n Hie next piny, the saitio iliing wart worked In the rovcrfto. witli Hill Kolnom coming from his end poal- (C>nllnB.4 •n Pis* . At RusselviUe. Ala.. Judge O. P. iO;non ««ntcnc«d 'Wimam D. Joha> son, M-year-old fanner, to three and a half years in prison for swap- ping wives with his neighbor. Almon indicated he would delay sentendijg of tho others . . . jCtaf Victor Bmmanaers birth- day Nor. 11 will be oelebrated la Rone with solemn military cere* monies before the altar •( th* fatherland in Venloe sqnaro . . . Grand theft charges iiave been filed against Joseph Frisch, 40. de- scribed as a former chauffeur for Lily Pons, opera singer, following disappearance of »1.90e of Miss Pons' ‘s while she was visiting In 6an Francisco . . . LouU I. Taber. masUr *t tha national Grange, predicted that (he annual oonventlon of the farm organisallon to be held In Peoria, in.. Nov. 15 lo tS, would vote to keep AmrrIH out ot war and adopt a "pUiform for agricnlture” based on mtortng national pros- perity . . . The K\ar<jul& of Zctlat\d. heerttary of nintfl for India, hharply crltlcltcd Ihe Indian naUonal congreiM .. . Isa niurtte, ‘<1, well known Italian cin- and music hall actress, died In Turin . . . Francis Sayre, U. B, high com- niLuioner to tho Philippine,^, an- nounce*. a petition ofllclng enact- ment of an outl-JuiwuPse enxhMgo by the U. 8, hafl been forwarded to the state dejwrtmcnt st Wash- Ingtun. iama beartog tlx Oenuan Morot ] men erosaed' 41M ftontter. m«nii fired aoretii] shots. " ~ ' The two men left ttie cafe (0 SN what was happening outside, m Oermans held them at tim>pe(Bt •■nie Putch Inteuigenoe ollleer MfA to rtm and was shot dead. Bla body was dragged Into the German ear. The American, Briton and /r a n d f - man were forced Into the C 9 and tk sped back Into Oermaay. Boise Dedicates Legion Building ISU. Nov. 11 (UKH-John negan nom ic. iTuv. ll (UltH-John negan iKMt of Uie American Legion today dcdlrated a new post bulkllni wlUi impreiMivp cftrmoniM u the o«h- trai event of Ihs Armistke day oetebralloii In Zdaho'e oaplUl Chief JusUoa Jamee P. AUshi* of the slate supreme court delivered Uie principal address. Qov. 0. A, Uottoifsen mAde m« ' dedkoaUon speech. A parade i^|o was held. T NAZIS IN M IF Y AnACRS All! PAHIH, Nov. 11 (UP)-Inlenslve <»rrman aerial actlvliy over the western front Was reported In French military dlnpntelien loilay. ll lirKnn yeiiterday and marked the muoV BXlcmlve Qennan air ojicra. tlon" nlnm the start of the war h tlin went. Nani plants |>eiietratfd int( and caused air alanns at ItoulHilx, IJlla and other |X)inta. Tlie rrnioh said Ihe plane* came from (ivnr the North sea and relumed to tlieir bases by way of nelgium. Oenniu^ air operations exVeiirted from UiA English channel to the tiwlns Ixirder and apj>eared to havo been for recunnalMance purirases. Meanwhile, ground oiwratlons i frw. Autiiorltatlve French sourccs said that hi addition to violating Del- glan iiflutrallty, Uie Qerman planet llfw over Lu*«inbouTi. •file French elr force was activs aiMivo and beyond the eitemy imes, inllliary dlspatclies ukl. nm allies, it was said, huvo Uken eialKirale precautions against any invsnlon of France Uirough Bel- gium or ilollsnd. AOA TBST tUIT D0I8B, 'Nov. 11 (UIV-A luli (O lest Uie oonsUtuUoni............ •mount Ad* oounty may «haw ^ city of Boise tor a u ^ n g ita erty «nd oolleoUng and equnllslni Its taxes was on file today la tU»* trlol oourt. It was lOO yards to tha aeweek. . Outch franUer guard poet and t)n'^ sentry did not see tha sbooUof and kidnaping. It wu not learaed whether the two men In the had planned to meet the tm oth^ Natives said German eaplanaga waa active there and presumably had i f celved a Up about the Duteh Intal* ; ilgence officer's arrival as they rived at the same diomenC. (Al Berlin Uie propaganda mla- > Liter denied any knowledge of the’ incident.) In Bpitc ot the methodical way In which the Dutch proceeded, elx per- sons were killed yesterday ^ two accidental mine explosion. In Oal- derland province, near the Sem de- f(nM syntem. Holland'a eastenuai^ water line, a mine which had Juft . been pul in position by patrol en- glneers killed a sergeant and'lhree privates. Another mine Was explod- ' ed in Groningen province ny grocer who touched It While to lB l lo nil his bicycle over it. The ex- plosion killed him and a soldier. Troops on Border II wan estimated thaA there were teiin ot tiiousands of German troope'' snd near the border. Indudmi mnuy mechanised and mot«rt>ed. unltA-agencies of the “lightQlni ," And Holland — land'Of'the dikes and canals; the-Windmill*. s aiid luilpe—Wi ........... hig Uie nuHi of lu natural def«DMt.T - Belgium's fata seemed sloeely linked wlUi Uisl of Holland. Itt lov cQuniry neighbor, and It wm evtdept at IUusmU lA toltsUHLOtHoU— : land was feared. K IDHA ftlirACES encK. OALOWELL. IdkH^ N o t. Donuld Harper, allw Hoppw, r Joseph, Mo„ form er ------ - charged today with i for HO escapade In ' ly held up a mtvIc ed lu attendant, ft year-oM |W . Harper % lice of r waived p bound 0
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Page 1: Twin Falls Public Librarynewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening... · 2014. 12. 12. · -VOL. xxn. NO. 180—6 CENTS. Ifaibtf of. Anait Kmma of TWIN FALLS, IDAHO,"SATURDAY,

-VOL. x x n . NO. 180—6 CENTS. Ifa ib tf of. Anait Kmma of TW IN FA L L S, ID AHO,"SATURDAY, KOVEMBER 11,1939

NAZIS MASS TROOPS NEAR HOLLAN★ ★ ★

Snyder Calls on Youth of Nation to Study Democracy Problem!Armistice Speaker

Asks Caution Before Acceptance of Isms

R. H . Snyder, president o f tho Albion SUito N ormal school, today called on, the youth o f th is Hection and th e nation to “study the problems of dem ocracy and world citizenship" and not to be “ led iisiray by tHc new ideas and ism s th a t a re proposed fo r the rem edy o f th e ili.s o f tho world.” •

P resident Snyder was sneaker o f th e day a t A rm istice day cxercises held a t ha lf tim e of th e Twin Falls-Kiler high school football gam e a t L in­coln field this, m o rjiin g .- .

A t U e . m . silent, IrtbuUs w as paW to those who gave Uielr lives In th e W orld w ar. Before th e gam e th e d ru m and bugle corps of th e A m er­ic a n Legion a n d tho Boy ScoutA p a ­ra d e d on th e Held. T h e h ig h school band , u n de r th e direc tion of C harles M cConnell, played th e n a tio n a l a n -

B and m usic fea tu red d u r in g th e f irs t q u a rte r re s t period.

H alfrT lm e Fea tu res T h e m ain program got underw ay

a t th e h a lf a n d a t th e th ird q u a rte r m o re Jjand m usic wa« p rcscn lcd . A t conclusion of th e conle.it Uie band.i agB to played “T h e S ta r Spangled B anner."

F e a tu re s of th e half-U m e p ro ­gram , aside from th e add ress of th e day . ind u d ed r p raye r by Jo h u O. H arvey . A m erican L ^ lo n p o s t c h a p ­la in : tAe audience sing ing "O od H e s s Amerlcft” ; cho ra l read lny , •■Ptlth of O ur C hild ren" by s p e ^ a luden ia t>! th e local h ig h BchooU r e m v l u by j . E dw ard W axoer. po st comniftQder: rem a rlu on N ational E duca tion week by H om er M . I}avi8.

le n t of c l t r schools, a n dE d in r d 1I Rogelr-j>l«h. school priD ci-P»l.

D uring h is

••dvU izatloo Itnp iiis th e r e f ln o ' ih e n t o f , t h e c ru d e r im pulses.” h e sa id , ' ^ e r e ^ e r e c e r ta in e lem en ts In h u m a n n a tu re th a t c a n n o t be contro lled except th ro u g h Incu lca ­tio n of strong m oral a n d sp ir itu a l princip les. M oral peraua&lon Is m ore effec tive than- ex ten ia] force."

. Should T hink of Peace Speaking d irectly to tlie youtli

p resen t. Snyder con tinued ;“W h at a re tho problem s U ia t i

f ro n t youth? W hat cun th e young m en and women of today do U ia t w ill m ake a b e tte r world?

"FV rtt o l ft\l we m « a l th in k pcaco. n o t w ar. Down tlirough th o ages

V m en have dei>ended on w ar fo r so­lu tion of Uiclr m a jo r problem s. W ar ha* been th e rule, jwnce Uio exccp- Uon. Peace has been de fined as th o in te rval betw een w ars, th e tim e for p repuratlon.

'•Boyn and g b jC m ou r schools nuiRl Rtvuly U ie v K u lcm s Ihivt i f ro n t lui today. U ndrrfilaniiliig la

■ th e bCBlnnhiK o( wl.ulom. Prnctlco • coopenitlon. W ork togcUicr lii you r

school mill In yoiii' nouliil g ro u |u , b I Uie sohitloii of (tcmucrucy. L ea n t to

live toguiher."Hliidy Iho (iroblrtns of <lt*mi>cri\cy

luid world cUlzpiishli), P u t mninInK iHto your oftlli o t wUcKUiuce, In to

(C.nllnsH r«(« i. <'»1umn I)

PlaymateHOLLYW OOD. Nov. 11 (U.R)—

D oro thy L am our. th e snrong w earing ac tress who oncc hac| to p iny ft snappy sam e o t tng w ith a pn lr of leopards and was s lap ­ped In to th o hosp ital by n playful m onkey, looked forw ard today to a $35,000 g ia n t panda as her nex t m ovie p laym ate.

P a ra m o u n t stud io announced It wa.s negotlatlitg wlUi Col. P ra n k K nox, th e Chicago pub ­lisher. lo r short-Vlme loan ol Iho pnnda w hich h e h bringing h e re fro m C h in a , fo r use in a L atnou r p ic tu re.

MOSCOW. Nov, 11 (U.Ft>-A fo in - niun la iie bm ird IlirniiKh th e i)ffl(‘;U Hovlet iirwn iin riu ^ . Tnnfl, rhtirKPil to n ig h t tliirf! Kinliind li nialiiliilnliiR an •'Irreroiicllnliln u llllu d e" In- iio- golla tlonn w ith (lie Soviet niiloii.

T h e comiiiunU|ue r.liiirKni th a t FlHlnnrt hns Inrrcnnnl h r r triMnvi on th e Soviet rro iitle r from tlu cd t(i nnvei) dlvlnlonn,

n i o comnuinlflue d e n ln l a Ih ll lnli r rp o r t Umt In tho ln«l ta lk n t th« K rn n lln Iwtweeii iho F lm ilsh clclu- Unllou and Soviet olflrlalu , Jo s rr Hliillii rojfcteil a P inn lah o ffer of

"O n tUe couHftvy." th e ro n in u n n - qun »i«l(l, "lh« Flnnii have no t rh o n g fd Minir uiieontproinl«inB o lll - turte."

FDR Aims For ‘Better Peace’ Goal

By T . F . REYNOLDS W A S H IN O T O N . Nov. \ \ m y ~

P re s ld e n t Roosevelt declared today t h a t h e is seek ing th e ro ad to a peacc b e l te r th a n t h a t . lm u g i i t by the a n s lsU o e o f 1918.

M r. Roosevelt deUvervd lU s/A m ls- m d p W .m i » te lip h o n ed

ad d re ss to Lexington.- V a: .W h e re c e n te n n ia l cerem onies fo r th e Vir­ginia, cntlltaTy tc sU tu te 'Ktxt l a progresA. H e spoke a few m inutes a f te r p lac ing a w reath a t th e tom b o f A m erica 's unknow n soldier of W orld w ar a t ^ i l n g to n c em etei.

M r. R oosevelt declared th e only le g itim a te a im of arm ed force was th e re s to ra tio n of civil peace.

U . 8 . Seeks Peace T l « XlnlVed S la te s , h e isaW,

w ork ing " fo r peace."'^We prny fo r pcacc^ a n d we i

fo r peace." h e declared." T h e on ly ob jec t of a rm s Is to

b r in g a b o u t a condition in w hich q u ie t peace u n d e r libe rty -cnn du re ." M r. Roosevelt said.

" I t In f itt in g to rem em ber th is to ­day ." naW M r, Roosevelt, " lii th is season wo have been used to cele­b ra tin g th e ann iversa ry o f the Ar< m latlco o f th e W orld w ar. Now W( need a new a n d b e tter peace: A peace w hich sh a ll cauho m en ai le n g th to lay down weapons oi h a tre d w h lrh have been u.sed to d i­vide th e m : ond to forego piirposelcsj am blttoux w hlc li Imvo cren led len t —am blllonii w hich lu th e long run serve no u.sefiil end,

K llm liiale Fear ‘•W e seek n lnngiia«e lu which

neighbor cun ta lk taTiiciKhbor; In w hich m en cnn ta lk to m en; nml by

h lc h th e com m on aud homely im< h u m o n instlnct/i w lllch nrn fount evevywhiTo m ay rea ch expreiuiioi th ro u g h th e e lim ina tion of fenr.

"I h ave s o u g h t - I fillll ^ e e k - ln nl nlm pllclty, to try to (hul Ihe roa( tow ard thl.s peace. I t m u s t be tin Hoal n o t on ly of m en tro lned lo HrmH. b u t a ll o f un rveryw here. who«n ileiirent tlrslre Is ji quIcI pcaco u nder liberty ,"

Solon Says U. S. Must Keep Out

Of Europe’s WarNEW YOHK, Nov. II fUW -Sfln.

n u r to ii K, W heclpr, I)„ M ont.. sa id la s t n la h t th a t th e U nited a u u i s f a n niut nui»t nt»y nu t o t (lin w ar iM^uiK) "a Atrong, nnno n a tio n could h i < w peace fium th e nex t nruils> t l c ^ ^

llo (old the KiTp Auinilxii O u t ot W or oongreta th a t Uin leellug th is n a tio n Would bo draw n Into th o con - f llo t w as strong as lat« a n . ih rM w eeka ago, b \it wan rtyhig

"O ourat* and san ity a m r fa w e rl ' i n i thhm setvss," W ise le r s a i d "T h« r« is a trow ing b«Ii<( th a t w*

' c an b« th e m ast«r o f our destiny . , . We nan r rm a ln n e u tra l If wfl le a lly bellove It In o u r h e a iU a n d so ao t,“

(

meAS F y M R OF

A i m mNEW Y O R K , Nov, U (U P '-FcU t

K u lin woH p ic tured lod.iy by his a ides 05 fu eh rer of tlii' Germiui* A m erican bund in foci as well hs

_____ w ith th e r ig h t to use ihcSoM l4ie Ifi accused of .stoullng from t " fo r a n y th in g exccpi to s|>end It

on a-w om an.”A ss is tan t D h lr lc t A iiorncy H er­

m a n J . M cC arthy had chnrgi'd th n i K uhn s p e n t some of the bund funds to m ove M rs, Florence Cam p's fu r- ' n lU ire fro m Los A ngcks to U tw Y ork o n d tlien to Clevplnnd, M c­C a r th y described the blond Califor­n ia divorcee as "more than a casual friend ."

Q u stave 0. Elmer, the bund 's n a ­tio n a l o rgan izer—w ho ,'nld th e j n l v u n it h e h a d drgnnlzed was t l A l n H oboken, N. J., h is hom e—tola a genera l scs.^lons -co u ti uT“ l ’i business m en th a t K uhn hnd ab.so- lu to c o n tro l of the organization's finances.

M oney N ot Accountcd ForE xam ined by McCarUiy. Elm er

ifUd th a t so fa r as lie knew more th a n M,000 of Uie money K uhn i.t accii.sDd of slealliiB—collected for a b und le g al delensc lund—never wut> acc o u n ted for.

" I f th e money was collectcd for a n y purpose. It was IiLs (K uhn 's) p r iv a te p roperty ," Elm er said.

"No m a tte r for w hat purpose It w as collected, he could pocket I t? " in te rposed Judge Jam fe G . W allace.

"H e cou ld use It as he saw f i t ""H a d h e th a t- ilB h t regnitUess o l

th e by-law s o r anyUiIng else?""W ell, of course h e could n g t

sp end i t on a woman."L e a l Woman Funds

Ja m es 'W lio c ltr^ J^ . naU p n a ljse t- r e ta ry ,o f bund.-testified th a t a f ­t e r iils'iU td ictm eql « x p la ln ^ to th e crgahlE Bti9nV ^ii]y conven> t lo n w hy h e h a d len t bund fu n d s 'to M rs. C a m p to move h e r fu rn itu re .

"H e s a id sh e was Interested in p a trio tic w ork, th a t she m u s t have be en In a p red icam en t a t\d h e helt>* e d he r.” W h W e r-H lll said, ex p la in ­ing :

" P a trio tic w ork m eans bun d a c - UvltU-ft''

Tl)c n a tio n a l secretary &ald K u h n m ode som e refercncn.,al.so to pay - meni.s to V irginia Cogswell, n ine tim es m arried ' ‘Ocorgla peach ." b u t ho could n o t recall i^hut, they w ere.

T ile tr ia l w as adjourned u n til M onday.

Dutch Rush More Of Army Men to Border for Figfri

By CLIFFORD L. DAYAMSTERDAM, Nov. 11 (U.R)—T he w ar of nervea fell w i th r

fu ll force on Holland today an d she ruBhed m ore taen to •’« h e r defenses and stood firm . o

Germ an troops w ere m assed on h e r border; th e G e rm n i. ' p re ss w as -saying i h a t n e u tra ls w h ic h 'd ld n 't- r e s is t-B r ita lir t^ blockade w ere negligent. B ritish and F rench experts predicted she . would be invaded. They even ch a rted th # ro u tes th e Germ an troops would take. And one B ritish

new spaper reported ' '

By VniUd Press V Frank Van. GUdemeeiUr\pre«I>

dent of the International eoOmil* tee te aid Jewish .em igres,'a jh

: p ^ e d fnwn Borne to President Rooacreit today for a id In noating a 150,000,000 loan to finance ea- UbU shnw nt of a Jew bh e ily near Lake T ana la Ethiopia . . .Mayor 7 . B . La Ouardla o f New

Ybrk pushed h is campaign to brln|- Ho^lywood's motion pteture Indus- tT7 to h is c ity . . . the Italian news* papeS La Tribune crltlclxed U . 3 . 8eci«tBry o f State Cordell RuU fiir aw alttag full details of the SuxOcb bom blns before decldhig w hether to » n g r d b a t e AtSoM Hitler cm Ws K c a p e . . .• -irn n w r Kaiser WUhelra b c fsn U s Etnd year In exile yeiterday at D earp , N elberiaadi, white Hol-

had served a v i r t u a l \-------m atum dem anding air. m d C naval bases in h e r t e r r i t ( ^ - 4 before Monday.

Tb« D utch were w ell im th d r peril but were calm , ■nar.-.' moved up thousands o f M tn fom ^ : m ents to the fnanUer In an orderly manner. • They se t charses o l d jn a - , mit« to flood their. artiiiclal.w >tae>:_ m y s : laid tank traps an d built b t f ' rlcades and m achine gun ne itc . D u y se n t a demarche to ttui O a m a n ' foreign office, requestlnt »a, iBVca . ' tigaUon of a border s h o o t ^ tnetr.v'^ d ent at Venlo, but em phaslted U 'not a protest - ........ --------

Shoetlnr Details - A United • PrMs~«amqMQdi wmt to Vento to get ttrs^band d** tails of th e s h o o ^ a o d t b l i l t wtast'J be was told: .

A t 4:30 p. OL. ‘n iu rsd ar . two .* one who spoke English a n o tb ar j who spoke R e a c h , w e n d tttn c tB ‘4 : ■■■: ca te a !«w yaxda In o u tieB U er, «3 conversing aulctly. A n autooWkOt '^ bearing • D atebm an, wportwd V InteUigenca. ofOcer. .ttod m an who g p o M teg lt th a a d « a « . lW ^ U ered to t — -------

[fS FOR IM OLG

DOIHK, Nov. 11 (U-fii-idiUio n a - tloiiiil gu a rd unil.x ttirouxhou l th e ntuio m ni'kcd A nnlstlco d a y 'b y go- lUK in to rncan ipm nn t for Ihreo days of drill, UrlK, O rn . M, o , M cConnci [uniio iiiim l loday.

McCwuiirl wil«l tlio d illU were hcW lo briiiK ilin n a tional guartl up lo lircparrdncM »li r ti« th . A 30 p o rco n l iiirri'ii.si' wiiH au 1l)0rlr,(.-<l rrc rn t ly by Ilic w ar <l(-|iartmrnt and tho cn« rainp incjil.’i aro bcliiK lir ld to fa- n iillarifi' iirw rrcrulLs w ith drill,

T hin r iir a m in n rn t Lh thn f l ls t of a MtrlOR wtiif'li will bo held in add l- tlim lo iru u la r d d l l w tth lu llie tu jx t few nioiiiliH, MoConnpI ^aid,

Caviili.v, Hvdlli'iy and rngUicurina unll,s ricm llu' l lo b r a rea w ent Into rncH niptiicnl a t Uohc.

Looking ahead to cooperation as thfi keynote lo IMO progrcM. the Tw in Fa lli Chamber o f Commcrco totlay had Bclcctcd a now official H lnff and hat\ InslnWed dU newly- elcctod directors.

Carl N, Andcnion wan ckctrd prr.siiltnit a l a reorganization m rct- h \g of ttio tKiaut following ttie on- lu ia l inouibpr.-.tiiii sw lo u ai Mip Park h o lr l Idfit nlKhl, Harry K lrork. ouh o f itip Mx nrw (iirrcloiB, wa.'? nonifd vlcc-prM ldont and iCd l in k e r was rerlrcl<'d lrpa.'i\ircr,

HriTftary R fH re tfd Mrh. Vivian narlson, wiir> lia.i bren

swMrtury for a vrar and a lu»lf, was again a|i|>«lnlrd to t lia l iionliinti.

w ith ltl^ la1lallou of t l ir «U mipii p lpclfd last month, tho dlrrrio raip to«lav rrinivlslrel o f John H<xlrii, P rank J, 11. T)tunt)Joril, Hay'J, HolturH, Carl Hahll)*Tg, Mr. Kl- cock, A. J. IVavcy. OrnrK'' War- IwrK, ■J..A. C<‘(lcr(|Ui«1. Cliarii'n Htiir- Iny. M rl’l IXiIIIiik and Mr. Tinker.

Kinan<l»l |ili*Iiii(* comiilrK'ly d lf- fc rriil. Iroai l l i r jiIihhiiv onf of n year iifio wii.i iir i'i.n ilc il In l l i r ii-i)oi t

(ConMiioid on l -ii i I, C'dunn >1

A , couniKcous hand of F ile r W ildcats stuck to ils Kima (luring the f irs t hjitf of the annual Twin K alls-rilor gridiron classic a t LincokTfield (his morninK and score o t the iiitcr- mission was 7 -0 -for Ihr liifrhly-favor«!(i Hruiii club.

.The teaniH, coached h y i)ro thcrs I^ill and Ilaiik I’ownrs, wcru both htmdiciimH'd Ijy cold hanils mid silppery kviihs.

How ever, th e F iler cliiii had

Wreckage From Bombing T hat S tirred a Nation

H ere's th e In te r la r e f lh« M anlcli beer p a rto r, w h e n a n aaaawln** Ux m t,om b nam w V r miM rd It* <*>'ffet~Adoir H itler. U nder (he wreohage a f th e ««IHng seven peraone d ied anii M « rr« \ ln iu rfd . H ltlrr, ta rg e t e f th e a lU m »(«4 assasslM U on. b s d le f t Ike soene bu t a few a iln u le s eariitr . (NRA-TtniM Radio P h o U ) ^

Fighting W ildcats Hold Bruins to 7-0 Edge at Half Time

Oddities(By U nited PrrM)

TAIIO KTBE U L IN —A «how wlndi.w c(in-

la ln ln g n lam u p lc tu ir o( A'lolf H itle r wun n h a ttr r rd iliirliiic Ihn n ig h t. W lii'th rr th '’ wlndnw was h r«kei\ tjy a inU hllr m lUrploturt) o r a rc ld rn ta lly ua.-> no t know n.

HU iN ATtllti:A K IlO N -O oM ’v>h 1)- i:iii;l''il 10-

vealcd iio h a d paid ' ' ik Ii lor liln r a lRnnlurrn Hint w cnu 't '-vi'n gixxl aulOKraphB. Kn^l''!!. 'vhi> ra n fo r m a y o r a n d Koi nliir wriln- in vulFD. npen t I 'iinn 'l (Hi liVi cam pa ign .

TUAnF.I)VNEW V O R K —nrow iilr Ii Ih I lo

sftv t hiA 111c in.ii n ich tb u t f lre n irn w rrm i’t nlilr lo ki‘I U|i Iho b liu ln g ntalrw ay In tlini-, T ltey w ould n o t havo known Uiat a e o rg o s m i th , 80. wai iniin"''l

, in th o tencn im it by ilir ilaiin " if tiiey h a d n 't hm ird lii«ivt>ii-. liln dog. b a rk ing . W hen ilicv miK to lh«> th ln l f loor thny fuji"'! Ninlth de ad a « d IWownln b iir iih id luiross h is body, dead, trxi

• H W K a m NW A bH IN U ’l'ON - ■Mi.iKPlln"

A w «rto»n • reJvlnrrnUir a re doUtH a land.oiricT ImnlncAa nelling rofrigiirHiorA lu ilm land ol th e lU kin io . A rrp o ri •otniilli’d l>y O. O, a im d e ll. A m rrlfttii vlcr-oon-

a l S t. Jo h n 's , rrv rn lrd 1,5(Hl N ew foundiandern own p ln t i l r i f frlg era to rs . M .-nil ot wtiirh M e A ine rlcnn -nun lr

W AIININ(iL O N D O N - T h " niliil«iiy I'f

honw sw u r lty w arn « l woiriaii i»- day a g a in s t " th e efffrtn of Um t» » m a sk OHtypen of rye-b lnck tiii«.<nm),“ U sa id th e tem ilora liirr liulliln « g u m a sk causes eye-blsck lo run , “ leaT ilig sm a r tin g eym, proluse teMra, spasm s of th e ryrlidu and produoing a n urgm it dmirti tu vr- n>ov« th e m ask w ith <lsnueroiis r u u l t a If ga« ts preM nt,"

(lone very little ball iiaiidling up to till' mid-way murk.

T lie gunin a tarted o u t wIMi Twin P alln im inidlng down th e Held for long runn. Tht<y rcneh rd th r l i - y a rd linn and h a d a flrn t dow thr> htittikmni defense ot ih i' W lld- t'ttta held a n d F iler kicked out.

F l lr r Fumbleii T w in F ulls cou ldn’t makn

h rttd 'W ay ra r ry h ig Uie litill and a l te r a p n m lly h a d se t ihn Ihu lna b a rk 111 yardn. they k lrk n l to tlia F llci e igh t. Whore th e WlUical r a tr - ly m a n dropiied tiie ba it uud It rrc o v rrc d by th o Uniinn, H ut th rro lino pliingrii and a p a u left tlin l>i| nklii htlll Kitting on Ute rivr and FIliT k lrkcd o u t o f danger agiiin

U itc In Uifl sam e f ram e Uio Ui utns drovfl ilowu to th e Uiroo-yard a n d uti Iho necond quarto r oprncd U IcKikrd llko a sure score but llie W lldcula ho ld again a n d iwsv- ACMlon of Iho bttll on llioli tiM)t lino a n d kicked ou t.

H ow ever, th e B n iln s took ttie Imll on Iho ao, a n d finding they (oul<in'l do u n y lh h ig wUh pow rr playn, re norted lo a ll t t la raule-dnK tlo l lis l ri’AUlted In th e f irs t score.

E nd Beeres i>ew(ty oll)l> a n d Joe Ulll itoUcrt;

M)ii, Uio la tte r play ing nufely lor tho llr id n s h i p lace of Oliuck 'niuii>iui jiaoked Uio oval to Uio Ji)-yurd ^ lrllw . 'n \c» \ on »n end • a round liluy. I ra CHrtiiey raced to the 10, o n Hie n e x t piny, the saitio iliing wart w orked In th e rovcrfto. w itli Hill Kolnom com ing from h is end poal-

(C>nllnB.4 •n Pis*

. A t RusselviUe. Ala.. Judge O. P. iO;non ««ntcnc«d 'Wimam D . Joha> son, M -year-old fanner, to three and a h a lf years in prison for swap­p ing wives w ith h is neighbor. Almon indicated h e would delay sentendijg of tho others . . .

jC ta f Victor Bmmanaers birth­day N or. 11 will be oelebrated la R o n e with solem n m ilitary cere* m onies before the altar • ( th* fatherland in Venloe sqnaro . . .G rand theft charges iiave been

filed against Joseph Frisch, 40. de­scribed as a former chauffeur for Lily Pons, opera singer, following disappearance o f »1.90e of M iss Pons'

‘s while she was visiting In 6an Francisco . . .

LouU I . Taber. m asUr * t tha nation al Grange, predicted that (he annual oonventlon of the farm organisallon to be held In Peoria, in .. Nov. 15 lo tS, would vote to keep AmrrIH out ot war and adopt a "pUiform for agricnlture” based on m to r tn g national pros­perity . . .T h e K\ar<jul& of Z ctlat\d . heerttary

of nintfl fo r Ind ia, hharply c rltlcltcd Ihe In d ian naU onal congreiM . . . Isa n iu r tte , ‘<1, well known I ta lian cin-

a n d m usic ha ll actress, died In T u rin . . .

F ra n cis Sayre, U . B, h igh com - niLuioner to th o Philippine,^, a n ­nounce*. a pe tition ofllclng e n a c t­m en t of a n outl-Ju iw uP se enxhMgo by th e U. 8 , hafl been forw arded to th e s ta te de jw rtm cn t s t W ash- Ingtun.

iam abeartog t lx O enuan Morot ] m en erosaed' 41M ftontter. m«nii fired aoretii] sh ots. " ~ '

The tw o m en le ft ttie ca fe ( 0 SN w hat was happening outside, m Oerm ans held them a t tim >p e(B t •■nie P u tch Inteuigenoe o llleer M fA to rtm and w as shot dead. B la body w as dragged Into th e Germ an ear. T h e American, Briton and / r a n d f - m an were forced Into th e C 9 a n d tk sped back Into O erm aay.

Boise Dedicates Legion BuildingISU. Nov. 11 (UKH-John negann o m ic . iTuv. l l (UltH-John negan

iKMt of Uie American Legion today dcdlrated a new post bu lkllni wlUi impreiMivp cftrm oniM u the o«h- trai event o f Ihs Arm istke day oetebralloii In Zdaho'e oap lU l

C hief JusUoa Jam ee P . AUshi* of th e s la te supreme court delivered Uie principal address. Qov. 0 . A, U ottoifsen mAde m « ' dedkoaUon speech. A parade i^ |o was held.T

NAZIS IN M IF Y AnACRS All!

PAHIH, Nov. 11 (U P )-Inlenslve <»rrm an a e ria l actlv liy over the w estern fro n t Was reported In F rench m ilita ry dlnpntelien loilay. ll lirKnn yeiiterday and m arked the muoV BXlcmlve Q en n a n a ir ojicra. tlon" n lnm th e s ta r t of the w ar h tlin went.

Nani p la n ts |>eiietratfd i n t ( and caused a ir a la n n s a t

ItoulHilx, IJ lla a n d o the r |X)inta. T lie r r n i o h sa id Ihe plane* cam e from (ivnr th e N orth sea and re lu m ed to tlie ir bases by w ay of ne lgium .

O enniu^ a ir ope ra tions exVeiirted from UiA E nglish channel to th e tiwlns Ixirder and apj>eared to havo been for recunnalM ance purirases. M eanw hile, g round oiw ratlons i frw .

A u tiio rlta tlve F rench sourccs said th a t h i add ition to violating Del- glan iiflu tra llty , Uie Q erm an planet llfw over Lu*«inbouTi.

•file French elr force was activs aiMivo and beyond the eitemy imes, in llliary dlspatclies u k l.

n m allies, i t w as said, huvo U ken eialK irale p recau tions again st any invsnlon of F rance Uirough B el­gium o r ilo llsn d .

AOA TB ST tU I TD 0I8B , 'Nov. 11 (UIV-A lu l i (O

le st Uie oonsUtuUoni............

•m ou n t Ad* oounty may « h a w ^ city o f Boise tor a u ^ n g ita erty «nd oolleoUng and equnllslni Its taxes was on file today la tU»*trlol oourt.

I t was lOO yards to th a aew eek . . Outch franUer guard poet a n d t)n'^ sentry did not see tha sb ooU of an d kidnaping. I t w u n o t learaed w hether the two m en In the had planned to m eet th e t m o t h ^ Natives said Germ an eaplanaga waa ■ active there and presumably h ad i f celved a Up about th e D uteh Intal* ; ilgence officer's arrival as they rived a t th e sam e diomenC.

(A l Berlin Uie propaganda m la - > Liter denied any knowledge o f th e ’ incident.)

In Bpitc ot the m ethodical w ay In which the Dutch proceeded, e lx per­sons were killed yesterday ^ two accidental m ine explosion. I n O a l- derland province, near the Sem de- f(nM syntem. Holland'a e a s te n u a i^ water line, a m ine w hich had Juft . been pu l in position by patrol en - glneers killed a sergeant an d 'lh ree privates. Another m ine Was explod- ' ed in Groningen province ny • grocer who touched It While t o lB l lo n i l his bicycle over it. T h e ex ­plosion killed him and a soldier.

Troops on Border II wan estimated thaA there were

teiin ot tiiousands o f Germ an troope'' sn d near the border. In d u d m i

mnuy m echanised and m ot«rt>ed. unltA -agencies o f the “lightQ ln i

," And Holland — la n d 'O f'th e dikes and canals; the-W indm ill*.

s aiid luilpe—Wi ......... ..hig Uie nuHi of l u natural def«DMt.T -

Belgium's fata seem ed sloeely linked wlUi U isl o f Holland. Itt l o v cQuniry neighbor, and It w m evtdept a t IUusmU lA toltsUH LOtHoU— : land was feared.

KIDHAftlirACESe n c K .

OALOWELL. IdkH N o t.Donuld Harper, a l lw H oppw , rJoseph, Mo„ f o r m e r ------ -charged today w ith i for HO escapade In ' ly held up a mtvIc ed lu attendant, ft year-oM |W .

Harper % lice o f r waived p bound 0

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(Frwi Fw« Om )th e tln c ln s o f th e nktlonA l Cnthem a n d ‘Ood Bless Amerlck.'

D em M racy S tn re t‘‘Democracy h u M fved u s fo r 160

y e a r i J t a p r in c ip les 'v lll su sU in us l a th e fu tu re . T h e problem s of de- m o c n ij wUl n e re r be solved on thi b a ttle fields o f E urope. T h e prob ­lem s th a t confron t u s m u s t b e w ork­ed out a t home. In o u r echools. In th e martfl of trade , th rough llglous. social and econom ic In sti­tutions.

"C lvllliatlon and dem ocracy will survive no t b ; w ar b u t th rough RCRce. a n d enduring peace will come only by Inculcating th e p roper Ideals In the m tnd and h e a r ts of youth," S n jd c r em phtiUcally declared.

T urn ing to Uie sub ject o f A rm is­tic e day Itself, th e speaker c on tinued ;

"Armistice day has lo st m uch of Its original m eaning . In s te ad of pcacc th a t v iis prom ised, w e have w ar. TIic world 1* In confusion. Oh th e coi)ll;ient of Europe are con flict­ing Ideologies. T rea ties a n d dem oc- rncle.i o f Euro|)e a re l«i em in en t d a n - Rer of extinction. A greem ents, -iol- emn)y entered Into by sflverrlgn Ma- ilons a re violated a t will. D eclara­tion of -war is outm oded. O ne na - tioji m arches in to the te rr ito ry of an o th er w henever It .w m s to the best In terests of the ftRgressor n a ­tion to do fo. Even w ar has be­come dishonorable."

CMt of W arR 'g ard ln g the cost o f w ar. Snyder

SBid:" I t is a well know n histo ric fac t

_ . t h a t po generation has ever Bucces.i- fully solved ih e problem s th a t they them selves have created ; I t ta k es 35 to 40 yenrs to recover from a d isas­tro u s w ar or a m ajor econom ic up ­heaval. Wliy? I t takes tim e to solve th a po litick and economic prob­lems- B u t there Is a n o th e r fac to r— • new generation has come Into power.

“Those of us w ho have experienc­ed the W orld w ar and w ltne .ued its evO consequences, will never solve th e problem s th a th a v e a rfsen th e re ­from . T h e Job will h a v e to be done by the young m en a n d w om en who a re In schools and colleges today In the decades th a t lie ahead . T he you th of today should give these problem s serious th o u g h t;

"W hy do we have w a r f I n war n o <;ne really w ins. T h a g re a t w ar w as lost by a il n a tio n s th a t p a r ­tic ipa ted . MlUlons of m en w ere k ill­ed or m aim ed for life. B illions of dollars in trea su re w ere expended.

/ -"Everybody lost th e w ar. T he

W orld w ar cost a sum o f m oney equJn ilen t to UO.OM e v ery hou r since th e b irth o f C hrist,

cost4. m ore to bu ild one firs t c lass ba ttle sh ip th a n i t does to op­e ra te a ll of th e schools In Id a h o for th re e years, e lem en ta ry , h ig h schools t e d coUeges.

•*lhe w ors t of w ar is I ts e ffec t . . . hu ro au personality . W a r is life a t Its low er JeveJs. I t to a r e tu rn to th e lun ijk ., L ■

"W heiT w ar comflC a ll o r th e finer elem ents o f pe rsona lity a n d the •ound he ritage o f th e cen tu rie s lost.. ~IV uth gives way to deceit. :

m a rc k said. I n w ar a ll m e n ___lia rs ’," P residen t Snyder conclud-

V eterans o f th e W orld w ar. ac« com panled by th e tw o d ru m and bugle corps, fonned th e Arm lstlcn d a y parade a t th e L egion h a ll a t 0 :16 a . m, and a t 8:30 a. m . th e m arch to L incoln field w as u jide rany , Pings were prom inenliy d isplayed in the dow ntow n section.

A rm M ioe B an^ne t T onight, a t 6:36 p . m ., th e a n ­

n u a l Arm istice day ba n q u et will be held a t th e P a rk hotel, A ll ve ter­a n s , and th e ir wive* a re InTlted t o a tten d . Special e n te r ta in m e n t has been provided and tick ets will be •o ld a t th e door. K erb S m ith is in charge,

A maiorl(>' of thi* ?ocal rioa-ntflwn sto res opened th e ir doors a t noon a ft^ r rloslng du ring th e m orn ing hour,'. In such cbrm th r reg u U r S a t­urday closing h o u r of 0 p . m . will be observed. Som e stores w ere to r e ­m a in rlosed thm iighm it th e day. City, s la te and county o lflces will b« closed.

N ew s in BriefAnnUiice O nests

M iL and Mr*. R obert Doss, Boise, a re g u u ts of M rs. L ora Doss, moCher of Mr. Doss, for th e A rm istice week­end.

A ttends F n o e ra l .Mrs. Kyle W alt* h a s re tu rned

from Jo liet, UL. w h en §he ttt«n<led funeral se rv lc tt fo r h e r fa th e r . Z. M.Moore.

Royal Neighbor D innerA Special com m ittee la s t evening

miwle plan* for T lianksg lv lng dinner for Royal Neighbors a n d th e ir fam ­ilies Friday, Nov. 17. a t th e OddJ Fellows hall.

Here From B«l*e Miss Irene K ohles. who Is as.so-

clHted will) th e C line A dvertising («rvice a t Boise, is spead ing the Armistice holidays w ith he r m other, Mrs. L. W. Kohle.s. S h e will re tu rn Sunday evening to Boise.

Blcyrle Trip Vciernns of Foreign W ars bicycle

safety club m em bers will ride In a group to the Tw in Pulls a irp o r t S u n ­day morning, leaving th e c ity park bandshell n t 9 a. m. W iener roast Is plunneri a fte r Inspection of the V. B. nrm> bombing plane.

R e tnm From P o rtlandDr. and Mrs. H . E. L am b re lu m ed

la s t evening from P o rtlan d , Ore.. where iliey visited th e ir son, Leroy Lam b, who Is receiving trp a tm en t In a Portland san ln to rlum . They were accom panied by th e ir dau g h ter, Mr.%. Alton WlllmB, Q ooding.

Antl-T. B, Meet Twin P a lls county A n tl-T ubercu -

losis as.soclatlon will m e e t T uesday, Nov. H , a t 2 p. m. a t th e hom e of Mr.s. O rr C hapm an, S e v e n th avenue east, for an Im p o rtan t m eeting . T3r C hriJtm os seal sale w ill be plannft-_ and a ll 'm e m b e rs ore u r g e d 'to l>e present,

To RrcU m atlon MeetN. V. S harp . F iler, p residen t ol

the IdaJio S ta te R eclam ation so­c iety, will leave over th e w eek-end for Denver. Colo., w here h e will be

of Idaho’s d e lega tes to Uie N a­tional R eclam ation association con- 'cntlon Nov, H -16. H e will also bo

official delegate from th e T w in Falls C ham ber of Com m erce.

Id BoiseMrs. T . J . L loyd a n d C. P . D avis ere am ong T w in P a lls residen ts

. ^ h o vare reg is tered yeaterday a t

i f u T l l J B. M i l le r ^ <

W eek-End Visit Miss R uth P a rrln e .

Mullen and M rs, M ax B . son. Robert, m otored to Shoshone today to spend th e w eek>end. Miss Perrlne and M rs. M u llen w ill visit

1th M r. and M rs. C h a r le s Peth ick . ..hlle M rs. M iller a n d h e r son will >)lslt w ith h e r p a re n ts . M r,-and-M r». Ross B. H addock. ^

Saturday, November 11,1989

Dr. Oaks B e tte rThe condition of D r. L loyd E .

Onks. a p a tie n t a t T w in P a lls coun­ty general hosp ital, Is sligh tly im ­proved. according to h o sp ita l au - IhorlUes.

M a il tn ill I, K. M asters un d e rw en t a n op e ra ­

tion a t St. L uke's hosp ita l In Boise Friday rriom lng, a n d is repo rted to be recovering aatlsfoctorliy , acco rd ­ing to word received by T w in F a lls frlcnd.s. I

Naxaren« RevivalRev. Lewis E . H all, p ioneer N aza-

rena evangeUst o f B u tU . M ont.. wUl launch k revlTal cam paign a t th a local N azarene c h u rc h tom orrow a t I t a. m . Servlcea will b« held nli Iv a t 7:30 p. m . accord ing to :L. D. Sm ith , pasto r, w ho Invites th a public to a tte n d th e m eetings.

Mother W ins D IroreeMrs, M yrth L avelle 6 t« t«n . m o th ­

er of a son, 3, a n d a dau g h ter. 2. hud «-on a d is tr ic t c o u rt divorce to ­day from H arry L . S ta te n , whom she m arried O ct. 3, 1935, In Tw in Falls. Judge J . W . P o rte r g ran ted the decree, w hich Included custody if th e ch ild ren and funds for th e ir

P. E. O . O rganlM TMrs. MUdred W ilson. M ullan , sta t«

o r g a n lu r of th e Id a h o P. E. O . S is­terhoods. will m a k e h e r o fficia l visit to C hap te r D , P . E . O . S isterhood th is evening. S h e w ill be guest of honor a t a d in n e r a t 6:30 p . m . a t th e hom e of M rs. A. C . V ictor, pre-, ceding a c h a p te r m e e tin g a ^ the home of M rs. L uclen W . Voorhees, 104 Lincoln s tre e t.

T ra in liit SchoelCharles H. C annon, m im ogcr of

tlie Pocatcllo field office of th e so­cial security board , w ho m ain ta in s a regular schedule o f v isits to T w in Falls and sou th Id ah o on old-age In­surance m a tte rs , will be one of M field w orkers a tten d in g a tra in ing school a t PocateH o ^ o n d a y a n d T i»aday for social security Held personnel.

Sees H aw aii P layMrs. J . D . B a rn h a r t Is In S a lt

Lake C ity to w itness th e football game th is afte rnoon betw een th e University o f U tah and th e U n i­versity o f H aw aii, and to v is it h e r bro ther. Dr. R obert F aus. physlc laa (or the H aw aiian team . M rs. E rn est- Ine.K abell, E vanston , Wyo., jt slstei; o f Mrs. B a rn h a r t a n d D r. F aus, Joined th em for a brief fam ily re ­union. T h e H onolulu p la y erf w in leave tom orrow for San Diego for ano ther g rid iron c lash before re - tum ingr to HawolJ.

At th e H osplU l W aldo B u rc h ard . T w in F a lls ; T .

D ,'W alker. B uh l; M rs. S tan ley Pen ­fold. H agerm nn. a n d G eorge S. Sny ­der. Jerom e, h a v e be en a d m itte d ‘to the T w in P a lls coun ty genera l hos­pita l. P a t l in ta d!.im lssed Include Mrs, C laude Jo h n so n a n d daugh ter, and P e te Brow n. B u h l; D on SU nsell. Mn. A. E, D ickey a n d M rs. J . L. M ondlagon, T w in F ^ lls , ond Mrs. E lla E rickson, H ansen ,

News of JlccordM arriage Llcenne*

NOV. !•Lewis Ramey, 41, and B ertha

Ju d d . 17, boUi of T w in Palls.

I Temperatures |

aiEF sociEiyH A S W R E I

First w ard R elief society of Ihe U t t e r Day S a in ts c liu rch will con­duct th e a n n u a l con fe rence tom or­row a t 7:30 p. m . a t th e tabernaclc. The program will be conducted by' Mrs, E<Iiia H j'rtr. f irs t councilor. Music will he u n d r r th e direction ol Mrs, K a th e rin e M errill.

Ttie M others' ch o ru s will ning "Tlifl Pilgrim s’ C horus" iind tlie them e song, " 100.000 S tro n g ," A trio , Mrs, Bertha Miller, Mrs. O race K lllxiurne and Mrs, Euelrta fiow en, will sing "Ood B lfss A m erica."

Mrs. r<. W, ArihiK fon w il| Hive the p res ld rn fs report, iinrt Mrs, W hlte- liend will also speak on llc ilc f so- clrly work, M rs. E d ith W ells will p re ­sen t tiin officers. M rs. U e Johnson a lii discuss th e fam ily re la tionsh ip iLJMn.

Mrs, vv, W, T lionins, sluKe board m rm brr, will give on a<tdrr,-u>. and Illshop N, W . A rring ton will s|>eak briPlly.

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, ,,, Armistice

DanceTonlte, Nov. 11 Aiuplcem K lm berlr A m trlcan L e g i o n Poet 76 Inc.

ROCKINGCHAIR

BALLROOMvlSSST

NEW YORK. N or. 11 O m — A llg h U r barge, loadad w ith tw o d is­assem bled liOcUieed bom beta p u r­chased recen tly by G re a t B rita in , capsized a t its p ie r I n ^ e foreign tr a d e zone a t S tap le lpn . S ta te n Island today. Federa l a g en ts were called In to investigate th a poesl- b lllty of saboUge.

A gents of th e federal b u reau of Investigation were .sum m oned a fte r police, who Investigated fo r several hours, reported the barge h a d sp rung a leak th a t caused It to tu r n ever. Because of Uie n a tu re of I ta cargo, how ever, police decided to advise federa l agents.

Tw o of four c ra tes con ta in in g th e eng ines and fuselages san k , w hile th e o the r two contain ing th e w ings rem a ined afloat. T he capsized lig h t­e r was one of two <?n w h ich c ra ted bom bers were loaded. P ra n k W . OJowsk}-. pier w atchm an, .w as m ak­ing h is rounds w hen h e saw two c ra te s floating In th e w ater. H e In­vestiga ted and found th e y co tlta lned th e wings of th e bom ban . H e w en t aboard the ligh ter, w hich w u lis t­ing heavily.

OJowsky aw akened C apt. P e te r Ol son , m aster of th e barge, w ho was asleep aboard th e c ra ft , a n d th e tw o leaped to th e p te r ju s t a s the ba rge went, under,

ITie bombers, w ith 13 o th e rs sto red a t th e ^ l e r . w ere to be sh ipped as - - as tj-ansportBfJon fac ilities

available.

(By U nited P r m )EUenne O lrardot, c h a rac tc r a c to r ,

died last n igb t aV th e age of SS. B a had Just finished th e role o f th « doctor in the movie "T he H unchback of Notre Dame."

Loew s. In c , p a re n t com pany »f

Conslanre Bennett, screen tress, .said stie U "try ing to g e t a divorce ' from h e r h usband , th e

llenrl de la PaJblse, b u t "there 's nothing new in' t h a t — eveo'body knew It a year-ago .”

HERONEW Y O RK , Nov. II (U,fi)-Nlg-

ger was old. h is ancestry w ai a little dubious a n d h e was omall as flra dogs go, b u t the re never will b e ’ a no ther occupant big enough to f ill h is place of privilege on th e se a t o f engine No, 303.

Nigger died la s t n ight— n o t of old age or of any Illness, b u t be­cause a h it-a n d -ru n m o to ris t struck h im down In fro n t of th e Hicks s tree t a ta tljiJ w here for 10 years he had responded to ev­ery fire alarm by leaping to th e se a t of 303 iind bark ing for th e boys to hu rrj'.

I n h is 10 years of active service' Nigger—a brlndlr m ongrel—won th ree m edals’ Inr llfe-savhiK and In 1Mb received th e d ip lom a of honor (or valor aw arded by Uie m agazine. Dok World,

I t was Nlfffffir's p racC lce-a technique he devrlopra on his own—of leaping from th e engine nnd dn.shlMR Into n bu rn ing bu ild ­ing ahead of the I lr tm en to KOiit a round.

IN R E A LOSES W

R ejection o f a req u e st fo r a n in ­jun c tio n and for dam ages In a d is­pu te over a coulee d a m w hich as. sertedly flooded a n acre of a d jo in ­ing farm land h a d been decreed tO' day In d is tr ic t oourt.

Judge J . w . P o r te r refu sed to is­sue th e restra in ing o rd e r asked Jiy A, M. Haj-ne, B uhl ran c h er , ag a in s t hU neighbor, J o s e i* N lngler. H ayne h a d asked th e oM er a n d dam ages of 1200 on claim t h a t a n acre of h is crop land h as been flooded each year since lOU.

T h e Judgm ent In fa ro r of Mr. N ljg le r was en tered follow ing two days of trial. Defense w itnesses yes- U rday were W, R, H atfie ld , Buhl, d irec tor of the cana l com pany; Don Shaver and H arold W . M e rr itt . M r. u e r r i u had previously ta stlf la d for th e plaintiff.

Since d isu ic t c o u rt w as n o t in sessiorfi today, the b u rre n t te rm was form ally a t an end a n d th e No­vem ber, session will convene M on­day.

M A T S DEFER S H O R N E O

iFrtM F a n Om >tlon ' to score. Bob P a tto n h i t th e line fo r th e ex tra point.

T he Bruins were knocking a t 'the door a g iin as th e h a lf w histle sounded, T lie W ildcats carried the ba ll fo r only one session du ring the second qua rte r a n d no tim es du ring th e firs t. T he firs t tim e they d id n 't kick, Spencer w e n fa ro u n d e n d for 17 ya rd s and a f irs t down. B u t th a t w as a ll the yardage th e club could pick up,

A crowd of about 1,700 imd for th e event.B tartlng lineups:

Paul Legion H o|^ Armistice Program

PAUL, Nov 11 iBi»!d.l> - ArmlB-. lice day program was held F riday a t 1 p . m . a t the Paul hlgli achool. In c harge o f Paul post. A m erican Le­gion,

Program courisied of th e following n u m b c n : Conuniinliy song "Idaho ," aselec.ted numtier l)V g irls' g ire club. In strum en ta l num ber from th e band aection; Rcmmimlty song “O od Blesa A m erica," trin liy m em bers of th e school facuHv, address by Adonia Nellson compniiv, Alter o t C assia com pany. Coniniuiilly song "Am er lea th e n raiiliru l."

A fter th e pronrnm a football gam e took place between Paul a n d Ace qu ia team s.

ENDH TONITK II L ast Bh«w a t B:41 r , M. U i t l-'calHre a t lO ilS r . M,

EOW . O . ROblNHON brlngln you dynam lo Uirills

In "m ,A < K lH A Iir

Npecun “Drunk Driving''

Doora Open

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F A iL u n e EAST LANSINO, Mloli.—l l i e

M ichigan S ta te college (acuity an ­nounced I t would not nfri'rlally observe Ihe 31st anniversary nf Arm lstloe because " th e annual

for Ihe ending of a

( H E R ELECTS CHIEFS F I

U laed a restra in ing order to keep Hedy LaMarr, (Urn aetreaa. fro m acceptinf a p a rt In a sU ge play.

tu re ''Hitler. Beast o t B erlin .’* wblcli had been banned In New York lU te under th a t tlUe. h a s been passed by th e sU te censo r beard nnder th e tlU a “B e a iU of Berlin."

Tlie Rev. Jam es K . F ried rich o f R«d Wing, Minn-, h a s sold hl« plc< ture, ''The G reat C om m andm ents’ to 20th Century-Fox 's tud io fo r 1200,000, He said he m ade i t o n i modest budget, y

Drimond T ester, E nglish a c to r who played the p a rt of a h lgtU aod drummcrbojr In th e p icture T h e Drum." r e i l i tm d In London a s a consrirntloas objector a n d wa« a s ­signed to farm work.

Kathr^-n (Sugar) K ane, lO -y ea r- old Him actrcsj. and H orace Boos, Jr., 31. heir to a cafcte^la fortune> were married yesterday. A n o th e r m arriage was th a t of A lm a U o y d . daughter of Movie D irector F ra n k Lloyd, and F rank G ray, ac tor-p lay- w rlght. V

QUIET

tP rm Pa«* Om )w b ^ t t M by H . P . P a je n . presl- d e n t du rin g th e p a s t I J m onths.

A y e a r cfeo th e organ ization was a p p r o x im a te I 1M 9 "in th e red." S lnc« th e n It m o ^ to sm alU r of­fice* a n d In stitu ted a n economy P » 8Tam. A nd M r. P a je n ’a repo rt show ed th a t now all bills a re ; ^ d . th e C. of 0 . h a s >398.fi4 Im cash, a n d show s dues receivable a t th e ^ r ^ f . t h e c u rren t m on th totalling

E m phasizing -z th a t business.......w ho pool th e ir e ffo d s in th e cham ­b e r a re ‘'m ak in g an Investm ent and n o t a do n a tio n ." Rulon J . Schw en- d lm a n . fo rm er presiden t, told the assem bled m em bersh ip a t th e d in ­n e r m eeting th a t “the f irs t fun ­d a m en ta l ru le is to work tow ard the goa l of pe rm ittin g every business­m a n to enjoy m ore business."

Cooperation Tbem eT h a t them e of cooperation was

c a rried o u t by .H arry B arry, fo r­m e r B uh l residen t who h as -now m erged tw o Insurance concerns in to th e B arry agency In Tw in F a lls ; J . K . B land fo rd . M ilton Powell a n d R. E . L eighton.

J . A. C ederqulst, form er C. of C. p residen t, discussed activ ities of S o u th e rn Id aho . Inc.. a n d Ita p ro ­g ram o f M agic Valley "boosUng:."

M r. Elcock to ld of th e ta x con ferences held a t Burley and Poca te llo , w ith sU t« and county off! d a is In a ttendance . H e offered views on Id ah o Industries a n d on poten- UallUes bo th of Idaho and of th e T w in P a lls section.

Y oung m a n k lss ln s younc lady be fo re h e a llg h ta from m o to r c a r ; t h a t w lp io f UpaUcIc o f f h is face, w here g iri c a n t see h im . a s be w alks a w a y .. . Coople o f ex-Bcrv- Icem ea h e id lo g fo r p a ra d e w ith th e ir overseas c a p s o n bfeads, u n ­a w a re t h a t , th e y - r e foUowed by tw o sm aU i)oya w earing a im ila r c ap s m a d e o u t of foU ed new s­pa p ers . . . B lack c a t c h as in g smaD te rr ie r r ig h t fo m idd le o f SboOiaae s t r e e t . . . Couple o f husbands, a f te r w ives go o ff fo r w eek-end , a r r a n g ­in g to cook ow n s te ak d in n e r S u n ­day w ith com plete om lsslbn o f aUth e f d to tw good foryou. . . T hose d ru m m a jo re tte s w ith th e sh o r t sk ir ts tm d no s tock ­in g s looking m ig h ty co ld a s ch illy breezes b low .. . L one la d y em ploye do in g ov e rtim e ' w ork In deserted cou rthouse. . . A nd very few m en pa trio tic enough to rem ove h a ts In co ld w ea th e r a s A m erican flag passes th e n l I n dow ntow n A nni3- Uc« p ^ e .

All ^■ai quiet on th e w estern (police station) fron t, a check a t noon shou-ed today. .

Only two m en were in Jnll. O ne was serving ou t tim e In llcu of fine Imposed several days ago and th e other, arrested yesterday, was bc - in g he ld for Investigation,

Ai a result M unicipal Judge J .O. Purtwhrey was getting "ca u g h t up" with his book work.

Murtaiigh M. I. A. Presents ProgramMUHTAUGH. Nov. 11 'S pcc la ll

—A fter the opening ex erckes a t th e ■M,I.A. meeting W ednesday. Uie a s ­sembly program an nounced by M rs. T hora Chrlstofferson, w as given u n ­d e r the direction of Jo h n B. D arling aa follows;

Plano solo. A lton C unm ngham : trum pe t chonis, M an,'a Moves, Elsie Davis. Dickie Biel and J a y G ood­m a n ; baritone solo. C la lr» P e rk in s. M r. Darling also gave a d e m o n s tra ­tion of stage m ake-up u sing K fitn - leen Perkins and D onal BrD"son as models.

Scrip tu re reaaing wa.i 3 lv -n by W illiam Egbert; p raye r,, G eorge S trin g e r ; slogan. O scar Pe te rso .i. a n d benediction, Roy E gbert.

Jerome Wpmen Hold Jaycettes Meeting

JERO M E, Noy, 11 (Specia l) — M a tte r of lowering dues w as d is ­cussed a t th e m eeting of Ja y ce tte s M onday. I t was decided d e fin ite a rrangem en ts will be a n n ounced a t th e Decem ber m eeting.

Som e dlscusalon w as he ld c o n ­cern ing am endm ent of th s g roup 's o rganization to allow m em bersh ip to persona whose husbands do n o t b e ­long to the Jaycees. T u r th e r a r ­rangem en ts will be m o i^ a t th e c lub 's n e x t m eeting also,

A repo rt was heorrt on th e h o rse ­back riding group siw nsored by Uia J ayce tte s , and headed by M rs. C lark Heiss,

Jerome RevivalJERO M E. Nov. l i (S pecia l)— Rev,

C lyde R ather, pop la r B luff. M o„ will Iwgln a two w eeks' revival a t th e Je ro m e N asarene c h u rc h S u n d a y a t 11 a . m . Mrs, R a the r w ho Is a c h a lk a r ti s t , singer and m usician will a s ­s is t h e r husband In th e services, w hich will be lield n ig h tly a t 7:4S p, m , according to Rev. Milo R oberts , p a sto r, who Invites th e public to te n d th e meetings.

BIKE dOB W ill RIDE 10 A I R *

M em bers of th e V P.W . Bicycle sa fe ty club, a n d o the r cyclists who w ish to m ake th e trip , will sU ge a bicycle "h ike" to th e T w in F a lls a ir ­p o r t S un d ay to view th e g ia n t a rm y bom bing p la n e scheduled for display th e re .

*The bike riders will leave c ity p a rk bandshcU a t 9 a . m. Sunday, A fter r id ing to th e -a irp o r t and scanning th e bom ber, th e r tders a re to hold a "w elner ro ast" near th e landing field . C lub m em bers a rc to bring th e ir ow n w elners, bu t th e V J.W . p o s t will provide th e b read , accord­ing to Floyd BlckncU, c hairm an of th e bicycle sa fe ty club.

“ We urge a ll bike tjd e rs going ou t to th e a irp o r t to ride w ith us b e ­cau se o f th e heavy tra ffic th a t will be on th e road en rou te to view the a rm y bom ber," M r. B lcknell said.

T w o T w in P a lls concerns will h a n d le th e r e p a ir w ork and bridge con stru ctio n a t th e scene of a w ash­o u t on U . 6 . 63 a t D eep creek , n o r th o f R ogerson.

Lo«r bidders , w ith a n e stim a te of >10,OS3, w ere D a n J . C av an ag h and H oops ConstrucU cm com pany. T h eir b id w as M91 below th e sUCe engi­n e e r’s estim a te .

T h e p ro jec t ca lls fo r a 76-foot J im b tr bridge a n d e o n rtrn c tlo n of roadbed and d ra in a g e stru c tu re s w ith crushelK grave l su rfacing on 0.416 m iles. S ince th e w ashou t la s t sp rin g , caused by heavy flow In D eep cre« k from m e ltin g snows, the In te rn a tio n a l h ighw ay trav e l has been forced to de to u r o round the spo t.

O th e r low b idde rs were OJof N el­son C onstruc tion . L ogan, U U h. •30J45; M orrlson-K nudsen com ­p any , Boise, 131,309.

Two Indicted as Counterfeiters

MOSCOW . Nov. 11 (SpcclaD — C lifford St, M a rt in a n d Jo h n Ryan, b o th of B urley, were ind ic ted on two co u n ts fo r c oun terfe iting , by the fede ra l d is tr ic t cou rt now conven­ing in Moscow.

O ne w aa a lleged to have posses- Won o f e qu lp fnen t used In c oun ter­fe iting . and th e o th e r was alJeacd to possess c o u n te rfe it coins.

Richard Reinke to Wed Ashton BrideCLOVER. Nov. 11 ( S p e c la l) -

R lcha rd 'R e lnke. son of M r. and M rs,' J . H . Reinke. Clover, a n d Miss E m a B ergm an, da u g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. W alte r B ergm an, A shton, will be un ited in m arriage Sunday. .

'Tlie cerem ony will take placo a t 3 p , m, a t th e Ashton L u the ran church . Rev. N. E. Dey a fflc lating .

A recep tion will follow a t th e home of th e bride's p a ren ts . T he couple will be a t hom e on th e R einke ranches a t Clover,

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Nell A. H oward, Hill C ity po st­m aster fo r several years, reilgned. E xam ination to (III th e vacancy ,111 J)c held In G oodlni '

foiiFih claas post office.Legion ouxlllary m em bers m e t a t

Ihe h o m t of Mrs, F red W alton T liursday for a chicken dinner.

Mrs. F rank Burton, form erly M l- lln Parkinson, was th e Jn sp lra tK m for a mlscellan/«UB sho’w*r a i the home of Miss Phyllis O hier w ith Mrs, Oene Jones, a ssis ta n t hostess.

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STARTS

“Iron Lung” Has 60 Uses, Doctor ,

Tells Buhl Club ♦- iU H L . N o r. J1 (S p e c la D -D r.

Jo h n W . W u rster ta lked to th e m em bers a n d guests of th e la m it d u b on th e eo d iffe ren t u s o of th e - iro n lung ." n a m in g th e m ost com ­m on usea to b e fo r any type ol par* alyaU o f th e resp iia tion . food' pols- o n ln f , earbon m onoxide gas p o lsm - tn g a n d sunstroke . V arious types o f th e ••Iron lu n f " were discussed a n d a p p rox im ate prices i ln n .

T h e la m l t club Is sp o n so rln t a cotm ty-w lde drtve. to raise money fo r th e p u rch ase of a lung to bo placed in th e county h o s ^ ta l a t T w in Palls- t

T h e T w en tie th C entury d u b a n d th e R u ra l F edera tion o f clubs have pledged th e ir support, a s h a v « a n u m ber o f sm a lle r groups a n d o r­gan iza tions in th e county.

T h e m eeting w as held a t th e hom e o f M rs. F red Q uire w ith M rs. C harles T h a tc h e r assisting. G uests w ere p re se n t from H agerm an.

M rs. P re d A ldrich and Mr*. J . J . . B re n n a n to ld o l th e ir visits to th e CT W orid '8 f a ir a t Ban Francisco. M rs.O scar E verson received th e h igh h ono rs In th e guessing contest con ­d u c ted by M rg, Q uire.

D u rin g th e business-m eeting a r ­ran g e m en ts w ere m ode to serve a b re a k fa s t to th e m em bers of th e club a t 10 a . m . F rid ay m om lng . Nov.17 In th e hom e of M rs. A lbert M in- a hall. w ith M rs. E. E , Beem an a n d M n . R a y W eaver assisting.

TOO LA TE TO CLASSIFTL O ST AND FOUND

L O ST : P a ir gold rim m ed glai case. R ew ard . P h . 1B08.

FU R N IS H E D APABTMENTS 3-R M . fu rh . A dults only. P h . I3W.

Man Asks DivorceC h a rg in g t l i a t h is wife deserted

h im . A r t l ^ J a m e s Try h a d filed d ivorce su it In d is tr ic t c o u rt t ^ a y a g a in s t ' F lo rence M ay Pry . The couple m a rrie d M arch 13. 1934.

M rs .‘C h ry s le l N aah^asked divorce from Lloyd N ash on c}alm o f non - suppo rt. T h e p a ir w ed Nov. iSi 1926 a t Son Francisco .

A ttorney fo r bo th pcD iloners Is W . L. D unn.

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W ACANKIYA M em bers of W acankiya g roup of

C am p F ire O lrls m e t F rid ay a t th e hom e of M ra. G ordon D ay, gua r­d ia n of th e g roup . No business m e et­ing w as held. In s te ad m em bers d ls- cusaed ranks, R efreshm en ta were served by th e hostess. N ext m eeting will be a t th e hom e of G ene O st­ran d er.

YOU CAN ADD(0 m o to ring pleasore w ltbont sn b tra c tln g from your parse , w ith

R & G USED CARAlways th r if tily priced, alw ays 100r« gua ran teed !

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■38 P ly m o u th Dlx. Sedan ....»576•37 V -8 Coupe ................ -_..;.. ,M50•37 V-B T u d o r S e d a n ..........— »480'30 H upm oblle Sedan ....1460•35 V-8 D ls; F ordor T«5ur...... MM•34„Pontlao Sedan ,:................«325'36 V-8 D lx Coype. H tr.,• ra d io ......... M65■37 V-8 C lub Coupe ............,.,»40533 Olrismoblle S e d a n ______ >335•30 V -8 P ickup taon■30 V-8 P ickup 4 S p e e d ____ 1576■36 V -8 T ruck. Brownllpe

T r a n s ..........................................$369'33 M odel S Ford pickup _..,|168

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Let the Old Carhands WINTER-PIOOF Yoir CAR

WltttwH oorne buckin' down tha traU ony monenL And you'll h9 piUUa' Uatber 11 yoti try to rid« h«r without winter-condi­tioning ca* When wlniar golM bn^ia wU^tUng. don't rlak deggod lubrication, froien radl* crtor. and doad starter. Rid* Into Um FoQ Round-up and wio- tOflM with Sorerelga Serrlco

y and Sorerelgn quality product*. ^ D cnl put It oil and get caught

Boppln' on the opeo rang*. Come In and w H eave you BMoey. Steer in nowl

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VATICAN OTTY. Nov. 11 (UJ!>- P ope P iu s x n , lo BQ unexpected eoeycllcal epIaUe add ressed to th e R om an CaUioIlc bishops o f Uie U nited SU tes, deplored today the b reak ing down of iam U y UXe and th e sp read o l b l ^ contnH a n d d i­vorce.

m e encyclical. Issued w ithou t p rio r In tim a tion th a t i t was bemg p repared , m arked th e I H th a n n l- Tcrsary o f th e fo u n d tn s of t^ie Ro­m a n CathoUc be lra rch y In th e T3nlV- ed SU tes.

" U t those who h av e th e c a re of M uls b e e a rn es t In p reach ing th e sancU ty of th e O hrlsU an m arrtap - th e one a n d indissoluble a n d t stTonse&t b a m e r a g a in s t th e evUs a n d dangers o f m ixed m arriages a n d th e d isastrous resu lts o f the p rac tice of divorce," the Pope wrote.

“O b, i f only your coun try had com a to know fcocn th e experience o f o the rs ra th e r th a n from exam ­ples a t hom e of th e accum ulation of Ula w hich derive from the plague of divorce.

"T he m o st f a r reach ing and b itte r source o f evils today a lm ost every* w here is th e Ignorance of Ood and th e d isregard- of His com m and­m ents, hence exaggera ted egoism, th ir s t fo r p leasure, Im m odesty In dress, avarice for power, th e b reak­in g dow n-O f . fam ily Ufa, lev ity -re ­gard ing m arriag e , b lrU i control and neg lec t o f du ty to one 's country."

♦Public Forum

■ P M B A IT IE O N P O T I lT f l ir

OMAHA. Nov. 11 (Specia l)—E s- tablUhmAQt of a re se a rch (elIowshl& by th e U nion Pacific ra ilroad in coif ope ra tion w ith th e U niversity of Idaho , college of ag ricu ltu re a n d ex­p e r im e n t" s ta tion , to study the causes, con tro l a n d e rad ica tion of th e bacte rial w ilt rin g ro t dlse:tse in po ta toes was announced today by P residen t W. M. Je ffers.

I n accepting th e fellowship, P e a n E . J . Idd lngs of th e college of a g ri­c u ltu re a t Moscow s ta te d th a t the Id ah o experim ent s ta tio n h a s begun

'a n in tensive s tudy of th is new d is­ease of potatoes w hich h a s become a serious th re a t to th e po ta to grow , e rs o f every s ta te , a n d t h a t th e es­tab lishm en t of th is research fellow ­sh ip by th e U nion P acific ra ilroad h a s m ade i t possible to secure th e services of a qualified a n d tra in ed gradua te s tu d e n t to devote h is tim e and study to th e disease'.

V lce-D lrector C. W . '

ABAD8T1CB BKBONDESWltor. E r o t a g T lm ea:A bout th is tim e each y e a r 1 ta k e

f ro m a aafe place a new spaper a l­rea d y yeUow w ith age. I t Is a dally p a p er p rin te d In one of o u r la rg e r clUes, a n d Is da ted Nov. 11.1016.

■nie large beadlinea o f ^ h l s Issu'a a re p a rticu la rly Impressive; In large p r in t I t reads, “O lory to O od in th e H ighest a n d on E a r th PEACE." J t Is sho(£klng to read in its co lum ns th e rep o rts fro m th e w a r d e p ar tm e n t lis ting na m es o f th e boys I knew w ho w ere kUled In action . M oat o f th e s to rie s in th is paper, how ever, r in g w ith th e glad new s of th e A rm istlea a n d re la te th e loyous celebra tlona a lready going on in every c ity a n d tow n of o u r coun try ; th is in th e face o f th e te rrify ing Influenza epidem ic th e n sw eeping ou r sta te s.

I t Is Interesting now to know w h a t m any of ou r g rea t m en h a d to say regard ing th e A rm istice. H ere a re a few o f th e ir quo ta tlona:

“T h e g rea tes t day in th e h is to ry o f th e w orld nex t to th e day w hen th e Sav io r died to redeem th e w orld .’

" I t Is th e m ost glorious th in g th a t ever happened a n d wUl b e I n te n * tm les ."

" T his day is w orthy of a n a n n u a l w orld-w ide holiday."^

L ater, A rm istice d a y w as du ly m ade one of o u r g rea t n a tio n a l h o li­d a y s ; a day on w hich to re jo ice a n d give th a n k s fo r th e cessa tion in th e sacrifice o f h um an lives; a day to h o n o r o u r soldiers w ho m ade th e suprem e sacrifice, a n d those w ho s ince th a t w ar a re stlU figh ting th e b a ttle . I h a d hoped th a t we, in o tv f a i r c ity , would m ake th is A rm istice d a y 'a rea l holiday a n d i t seem s to m e th a t r a th e r th a n forget w h a t th is g re a t day m eans vte should, Especially in these tim es w ith w ar a g a in a t ou r very doors, observe th is d a y fay calling " tim e ou t" fro m th a t " h ig h geared" gam e of life w e a re a ll ru sh in g bo rap id ly a n d 'u s e o u r A rm lstice day for th e purpose I t w as proclaim ed. L et us n o t lose s ig h t o f those little f in e r th in g s in o u r m ad scram ble fo r th in g s m a te r ia l w hich c an be tin y seeds th a t c an develop SO'big a s to g e t u s en tan g led again .

I t w as very gratU ylng to m e to no te th e announcem ents in your pa p er by som e of o u r f irm s th a t they were going to recognize AnnlsU ce day a s a ho liday . T h a t is as i t should be , a n d I sincerely^ hope th a t on th is day, in a l l years 'to com e o u r people will look upon Nov. 11 as one of o u r g rea t ho lidays a n d use i t fo r th e purpose fo r w hich It

D ID TO BY P IE IN VAWT S d lto i, T loiea;

Armistice day. . . . I t is a sacred dfty to th e m en and women th e world over w ho g a th e r today to com m em ­orate in- reverence and praye rfu l thanksg iv lnc . th e significance of w h a t th e memory o l th a t Novem ber day Id 1B}B m eans to th e w orld.

A gain, today, we, th e na tio n s of Ib e w v ld , pause from th e dizzy w h irl o f m e to pay tr ib u te to th e m em ory o f those, our sons, who in th e d a rk bewildering days of th a t lle tc e struggle , gave unseU lshly of th e ir very lives, th a t those who would survive, a n d th e generaU ons w hich v w l d follow, m ig h t IWe In la stin g peafie.

A nd today, a s we s tand In deep ............................. U is n o t for

Question w hetiier they were r ig h t or w rong in th e ir a ttem p t, fo r th e ir b it in th e p lan of th e universe U f in ­ished , th e y have done th e ir p a n , even to m aking th e suprem e sa c ri­fice. th a t we, who claim th e ir h e ri­ta g e m ig h t live a t peace. R a the r, well m ig h t we pause in sham e and hum ilia tio n beside th e ir graves, as we refle c t back over th e course of even ts since th a t f irs t day of pence, to de term ine where, by ou r greed a n d Jn lsunderstandlngs. w e have e rred in bring ing to fu lfillm ent the ca iu « /o r w hich they died.

O u ra I t is. to rea llie th is A rm istice day , th a t through our blundering, it seem s they have died in voln.

HAROLD MOLENKAMP, T w in p a ils , Nov. 11.

Bulil Evangelist

POPE PIUS DEPLORES DIVORCE, BIRTH CONTROL OTR A P S M I N G D M O F F l l l Y

"LIFE IN SIATESAt Twin Falls Churches

BAIJIO DEVOTIONAL8M orning R adio D avotionals n e x t

H onday . W ednesday a n d F rid ay a t 7:30 ,a. m .. will be p resen ted by M il­to n W. Bower of th e Klm tierly C h jis tlan church .

AMERICAN LU THERAN E. W . K asten , paalo r

10 a. m . Sunday School, w ith Mrs. C lifford O lans In charge.

11 a. m . B iv lne w orsh ip w ith ser­m on by th e pastor.

a p . m . T hu rsday . D orcas fioclety m eets a t th e hom e of M rs. R icha rd Olson, 329 Becond s tr e e t n o r th .

enw ge lU t. opens a K rie s o f m eet* i n n M onday n ig h t a t th e F i rs t C h ris tian chu rch la BohL

a t th e sam e tim e announced the selection of E dw ard M elchor G raves o f A reata, Calif., g rad u a te o f Uie U niversity Of C aU fom la, B. 8 . in p la n t pathology, to receive th e feU lowshlp. H e Is now study ing th e d is­ease a t D avis, Calif., experim ent s ta tio n a n d will begin labora tory s tud ies D ec. 1 a t Moscow, Ida.

T h e fellowship will con tinue for two years. By th a t tim e I t Is hoped th a t con tro l m easures w ill be so d e ­veloped th a t th e costly losses from th is disease how experienced by m any growers can be e lim inated .

Jaycee President Talks at Banquet

BUHL, Nqv, n fSpeclnl)—Den Johnson. Preston , Id ah o Ju n io r

Chom ber o f Cfimmcrco president, KjKikc a t th e In terc ity bancjuet stftg- ed by thn B uhl club T uesday In the M ercer cnfr. D uring hin ts lk he BtrfMrd ti»e fuel th a t a n a ll.Id ah o drive lo m'II Ictnlio could ncrom p- lIMi rc,iultfl lm|xi»»iblB for 'any in ­dividual club.

At the banquet Jaycee officials »nd members were p resen t from Preston, Jerom e, T w in Palls , Boise and N sm pa, P residen t o f th e B uhl order, Unrl/'y Orlppeii, jirralded . Vis­ito rs urgrd th a t th e Huhl club Join th e fltatp nnrt nn llnnnl Ju n io r C lium - ber o rganisations and also siibAcrllM) to th e mngnzlne "P iitu re" fo r its memlwrs,

in his ta lk P ren ld rn t Johnson sta ted , "We don 't need to ,w a it inUll wo linvB gray ha ir a n d Rray w his­kers before wo a tte m p t to accom p­lish things; m any of th e g rea t leaders of th e « ^ rld did th e ir heat work while rnm parn llve ly young men." In dlsciinslng h is orgim len- tloii's s ta te progrnm for Idnlio he m entioned th e em bargo on AmerU e«n tou ris ts In iCiirope a n d sliowed O u t m uch of t h s t m oney rh igh t ixi

.dW ertad to Id ah o u n der proper e n ­couragem ent. T lie Ju n io r cham ber should dlroot Us public ity towiird th e people w ho have m nney to upend ra th e r tim n those from th e dlntreM- ed a ress , h e said.

O ther speake rs d tirlng th e eve­ning were D on C ltapm sn . noise, na -

r Uonal Ju n io r C ham ber d irec to r fo r Id sho ; Ned H arla n . M oretary of Jfcliie Jun io r a n d Sen io r C ham bers; P rank Ilettlg . Jerom e, p a s t p resi­den t: lliiss S tephenson, p residen t o f tb e Boise Jaycees; Dob Tlllotaon, w in ter sports com m ittee o f th e Ida* ho Jaypee; O hsries S t ^ . N am pa, •ta t# secretary ; D on iR o ie n a h a n , Nnm pa; Lionel Cam pbell, T w in P a lls ; Ilo)> W arner, T w in P a lls ; E l­m er K inney. N am pa; Berw yn B urke,

R E D C R O S S MJE R O M E . Nov. 11 (Special) —

Bev. W . P . W ills o f th e P resby te rian ch u rc h , w ho Is th e Red Cross c h a lr -

n of Jerom e county, gave a ta lk th e R ed Cross drive a t th e m e et­

in g of Je rom e A m erican Legion a u x ­ilia ry po st M onday a t th e P resby ­te ria n church .

H e s ta te d th a t th e slogan fo r th is y e a r fo r th e drive Is "Por 1840, a m il­lion new m em bers Is th e goal,” Rev. W ills s ta te d fu rth e r th a t th e Je ro m e gonl h a s been se t fo r 400 m em ber­sh ip s. M rs. R, J . Note, p residen t of th e auxlllory, announced th a t fo r- ge t-m e^nota h a d a rrived a n d asked th e cooperation of th e organ ization in selling th e flowera here.

O th e r business included rep o r ts on va rious com m ittees. Includ ing th e d rum a n d bugle corps, by Mrs, D ora C nrlton ; th e crad le roll by M rs. W il­liam S p a e th , a n d M rs. AUce Callen , concern ing th e qu ilt w hich has been raffled off recently . M iss Saxon La T u rn e r drew U)e quilt. I t w as nounced.

M rs. Jessie B aker repo rted th o t a flo ra l sp ray h a d been se n t to th e Laswell fu n e ra l la s t week. M rs. M ae Beheld, se c re u ry , reporte^l o n Uie m inu tes of the recen t d ls tf lc t m e e t­in g a t Shoshone, A wards for m em ­bersh ip o t th e close of Oils year were read , M rs. Nolo gave a rc iw rt of th e d is tr ic t convention.

P rog ram chairm an . M rs. h. W. Sanberg , p resen ted O llbe rt A chen- ba ch »nd Bob Z e lltr , Mho offered tru m p e t a n d trom bone duets, "My B uddy" a n d “W hen You a n d I W ero Y oung M aggie," M rs. S an b erg read nn ed ito ria l from th e Id ah o L egion­n a ire and a poem, "P'orebodlngs O n A rm istice D ay."

R efreslim ents were served by hofitesses, Mrs, A rdeth Sh lm m in . M rs. A nn T horpe. M rs, M arga re t Ik a rd and M/'S. H elen M essenger.

Toll Dodger Gels Fine at Jerome

JQ tO M E , Nov. 11 (Speola)) — A p­pearing before Probate Judge H eber N, ro lk m a n Nov, 0 on cliarges of aaserl«dly o rou lng th e I r a ln Fa lls- Je rom e Interoounty bridge a num ber of tim es w ithou t stopping to pay to ll th e reo f, lle rch eh M cKensie. B siuine, was assessed a fine of 110 and c o u rt costs o f <3.

M oKeiiale Is alleuM to h av e crossed th e to ll bridge on Nov, I a t i ; s o p. m .; on Nov. 4 a t i:M a. m .; Nov. 0 a t 0:00 p . m .. a n d on Nov, « a t 13.40 a, m . His license num ber waa ob­ta in e d by bridge a tte n d a n t, C harles R. E dw ards, 'Pwln ra i l s , w ho waa com plain ing w itness In th s case.

- --------B ID D yV ILL E -E d ito r, Evening Times:

I n you r issue of th e e igh th in s ta n t th e re occurs th e following by H . L. C ra ig : "You May N ot Know T h a t A to w n nam ed 'B lddyvllle' w as laid

■ n B ig Wood river in isao. W hen u a th riv ing tw o-year-old B ld-

dyville a s p h ^ to become th e countv se a l a n d considering its undign ified nam e^a hand icap , changed I t to B ell-

T h e .c o u n ty seat contest re ferred j occu rred on Sept. 13, 1931. B elle­

vue. in Ju n e , 1880, had Its postoffice estaliiished as Bellevue. None o f the early resldenU o t Bellevue ever h e a rd th e tow n called Blddyvllle. Y ea rs ago I talked with tw o of th e very earlie st resldenU of Bellevue conce rn ing th is matter.

E a rly in 1883, after Bellevue had been g ra n te d a city ch h rte r by th e leg is la tu re , th e Dolly W ood R4ver T im es in serted a little arU clc s U tm g th a t Bellevue would likely d ro p th e n a m e o t Blddyvllle now as belpg u n - dlgnU ied. I flnnly believe It k due to th is UtUe article th a t th e e rro r concern ing th e naniT of th e to w n of B ellevue h a s crept into som e h is ­tories.

T h e dally papers of f c th Bellevue a n d H ailey as early as 1881 w ere w aging a b itter and re len tle ss , th o u g h bloodless, w arfare, a g a in s t e ac h o ther.

OEO. A. M cLEOO. iP robate Ju d g e ).

H ailey . Nov. 9.

E V A N G E L IS im P « E » IN BUHL

BU H L. Nov. 11 (Special) — series o f evangellsU c m eetings wlU open he re a t 7;30 p. m . M onday a t Uio F irs t C h r is t ian c h u rc h w ith E ev. G rad y O uyton, no ted O klanom a evangelist, p resen ting , th e e e m o M .

Mrs.* O uy ton wUl ass is t h e r hufl- b an d in th e evangelistic w ork by conducting classes in B ible d rill a n d chorus sing ing for ch ild ren . T hese will be held o t 7 p . m . eac h even ing preceding th e m a in services. No service, how ever, will be h e ld on Sa tu rday .

Rev. J . D . H arden , p a s to r o f th e B u h l c h u rc h , will lead , th e sing ing and will d irec t th e p e rsona l w ork du rin g th e cam paign.

F i rs t serm on topic will be “C h ris t C alling .” O th e r serm on tit le s w ill be “Borrow ed Religion." "D ow n th e D evil's T ra il and Bflck A gain," “A M essage P ro m the N ex t W orld ." a n d •■Why I a m a C hristian."

Rev. O uy ton received h is theo log ­ica l t ra in in g a t P h illip s un ive rs ity . E nid, O kla. H e holds A. B„ A. M. a n d B . D . degrees from th a t in stituU on, B e io re en lcrlnB evangelism h e w as

a s to r o f th e F irs t (Christian c h u rc h , Fominy, O kla., for six years.

H R 8T C B ftlS T lA N 81x1b and S hoshooe S ts.

M ark C. C roneoberger. M in ister 9:45 a, m . Bible School. P r a n k W.

Slack, general su p e rin ten d e n t.10:4S a. m . M orning W orsh ip . An

Arm istice Sunday se rv ice .. M e d lta - Uon. "At T he M aster's T ab le ." In te r ­cessory prayers by le ad in g laym en. A nthem, by th e choir, F re d L. R u­dolph, director. .Serm on by th e p a s­to r. theme. "The E te rn a l A rm istice."

6:30 p. m . D epartm en ta l C liris tlanEndeavor n e e tln g s ; ..........

7:30 p. m. p opu la r E vangelistic Servlcc. C ongregational S in g in g led by th e jou n g people's th o ru a . S p e ­c ial music provided by th e "X L Class," Serm on topic, 'T h e P o u r Baptism s o t th e S c rip tu res ." ■

Red Cross Drive Starts ill Cassia

BURLEY, Nov. 11 (Special)—C. A, H crvert h a s been nam ed coun t> ch a irm a n for Cassia county c h o p tc r of A m erican Red C ra « . a n d a r- ranfipm ents have been com pleted fo r th e a n n u a l roll cnll.w hich a to rts A r­m istice floy ond ends on T h o n k s- glvlng.

Pim da supplied by th e 1Q38 ro ll call m ade pos.ilblo th e follow ing w ork In Cassia county; S e rv ing of approxim ate ly 4,000 school c ld ld ren w ith h c a llh service by n R ed Cross nu rse ot th e cost o f $700. pa id by th e cim iitrr, Burley K hools a n d th e D elann ttnid. Home nu rsing w as nlso carried on during th e c o l d e s t w eather.*

At th e fOJit of llOO. m ore th a n 800 ch ild ren nnd ndults wer« given sw im m ing Instruction a n d life sav - I n j during th e awlm week prog ram .

Home hygiene classes w ere given to Adults nnd visits m ade to liom es o t th e n trd y by th e trave ling nurse ,

sold lrfh , Bftllors, and v e te ran s of a rs of Itils roijnly nnd those In

trtinM i'iit were given \ie lp w hen In need.

Plrnt nld sta tions have been e s ta b ­lished nud m alu to lned on tl\e h lg h - w»y« to perve hi case of a cc iden t, and trn ln lng h s s been given th e stA tlon a tten d a n ts . '

m FA IIH E A O S B U H L M A N K

BU H L, Nov. 11 (Speclall — Roy C. F U t, m anager of th e B u h l p lan ing m ill. -»ns elected presldent^ o f th e B u h l K lw anls club a t th e an n u al e lection of officers he ld W ednesday. P a l t succeeds Dr. P . A. K allusky.

O th e r officers elected w ere B er­n a rd A lbertson v ice-p residen t; H ar­o ld Parker, V aughan Shrivcr. Bonny Bardsly. Mnr^’ln Carlson a n d Jny R ugg , directors. T h e secre tary a n d trea su rer will bo chosen by th e new p residen t ojid board before th e m id­w in te r confercnco th e f irs t p a r t o f December.

D. D. Olbbn, supe rin tenden t of Uie Castleford school system , iiresentcd sevrrn l num bers by the s tudenis of Castleford.

CHRISTIAN SC IEN CE 160 N in th Ave. E as t

9:45 B.m. Sunday School.11 a. m. C hurch Service. - -“M ortals and Im m orta ls" l i th e

subject of th e L esson-S ennon w hich will be read In C hurches o f C h ris t, S cientist, throughout th e w orld.

T h e Dolden T ex t Is: ‘•H enceforth know we no m an a fte r th e flesh" ( II C orinthians 5:16).

W ednesday evening te stim ony m eeting a t 8 p . m.

Reading room open da lly excep t Sundays a n d holidays f r o m 'l t o A p. m . Located a t 130 M ain avenue n o rtli. V s , ^

ST. EDWARD'S C A T H O U O Rer, H . E. H eltm an, p a s te r

Eev. Jam es If. G rady, a ss is ta n t.e and 10 a. m. Sunday m asses.8 a, m. W eek-day m asses.Confession heard S a tu rd a y , S to

4 p. m„ 7:30 to 8:30 p. m .Communion S undays: P l r s t S u n ­

day for m en; second S u n d a y for women; th ird Sunday l o r c h ild ren ; fou rth Sunday for young Xolks.

Baptism a fte r second m ass on Sundays.

n B S T M ETHODISTH . Q . M cCaliister. m ln lrter

9:45 am ., c hu rch school aesaion w ltli classes for a ll ages.

11 am .. M orning w o iih lp se iv - ices. Today Is A rm istice Sunday w ith us a n d the pasto r will bring a message on the them e. "Peace a n d Conflict." A special u u n y has been prepored for th e m ornm g services. Miss Thitx ikm ofton a t console of p .pe o rgan will pLsy “C reation" by H aydn, a n d "A Memory" by SoechUg. A (juarte tte ol young people-wUl ih ig “O od Bless America."

6:30 p jn .. T he th ree leagues will m eet 111 th is hou r in t b ^ usual places.

7:30 p.m.. Evening services w ith a messaga from the p a s to r app ro ­priately closing the d ^ .

7:30 p jn .. T hursday evening Is choir rehearsa l hour u ndef th e d i­rec tion of Charles C alvert.

MBNNONIXE BRETHERN IN CH RIST

230 3rd Ave. B.C. W . Severn ,_pastor_

9:45 a 'jn ., Sunday sc h o o l M rs. A. W. B arbezat, Supt.

11 aJn ., Morning w orship. De­votional singing. S e rm on by liie pastor.

6:45 p j n . Young peoples m eeting. S tu d ies In th e book of D aniel.

7:30 p jn „ E vangelistic aecvlce w ith Insp irational sUiglng a n d te s ti­m onies.

7:30 p jn ., W ednesday. M ’d-week p ray e r m eeting. M n . C lara W eaver, c lass leader.

DSMANVBL LUTHSRAN4 th Ave. a n d 2n d BU X.

M. B . Zagel. m in iste r10 a jn ., S u n d a y school u nder the

d irec tio n of E dw ard W e in tr , su p e r­in te n d en t . P rac tice fo r* the C hris t­m as cycle h a s begun.

11 a j n . D ivine w orship w ith m on by th e m inister.'

8 p jn .. M onday—Special m eeting o f th e vo ting m em bers In th e base^ m e n t aud ito rium .

a p.m ., T uesday—M eeting o f the M en 's Club.

8 p jn ., T hu rsday—W alth e r Lea­gue B ib le s tu d y hour.

8 p jn ., F r id a y ^ A d u lt m em bersh ip m eetin g fo r s tu d y a n d discussion.

3 p j n , S a tu rd a y —C h ild re n 's Bible h o u r a n d in s tru c tio n for confirm a-

T R tN T T E LUTHERAN 3 MUes SouU i of Bden

H y O. Schu lta , pastor 10 a n d U a j n . M orning worship.

T op ic : “T he- W idow’s M ite."B p j n . T uesday , evening, cho ir re-

hearaa l.p jn ., F r id a y evening, Bible

study .1;80 p jn .. S a tu rd ay , Religious In­

stru c tio n .C h ris t ian D ay school, H . W.

R lekenberg, prijicJpaJ.

A ctive p a r t ie tp u ta l a th e U tio n s w bieh b a d been e&MNA^ discussion • “ ■classes o f Im o rto n a n d M r s ._____T w in F a lls h ig h tcbool n}iiaon c lasses by inv itation « o d ______-j,.s tu d e n ts th e ir experience edge of th » field to he lp bx Umcusslon. . - a

E ach c lass selected one \ __a n d ta v lte d tn one outoida A fter stu d en ts h ad e zp reaed

a n d asked f

LOSTrtU(iS£LLVIl,I.E. Ark., Nov. I t

(UIV -Y sslenlay's football game b^W een Concordia college and Arkansas Polyleohnio oollege waa no th ing ou t of th e ordinary , o f­ficials adm itted today, rx cep t for one d e lall—Concordia’s te sn i ta il­ed to arrive.

A search for Uie lost team re ­vealed th e re h ad been a m litm * derstand ing about Uie d a te . T he gam e will be played (onlglit— If

. Ocnoordta rem em bers.

Y o un gr’s S tu d ioP re-C hrlfltm u Special

SIk 3xB Mounted P h o to frn p h i

andOne 8x10 BnUrflfement

$ 4 . 2 5f f e r g o e T w D , ; ^ ©

SALVATION ARM T217 2nd Ave. Bo.

C ap ta in C. H. T hom as10 a jn ., S u nday schoo l11 B Jn , Holiness m eeting. S u b ­

je c t, •’T h e O ld W ells." , .6:30 p in .. Young P e o p la (vk lon .8 p.m.. Sa lva tion m eeting. The'

serm on w ill b e “S ln n e ri in th e H ands of a M ighty Ood."

T here will be public m eetings T u esd ay a n d T hursday evenlnga a t 8 p jn ., preceded by o pen-a ir m e et­ings a t 7:30 p jn .

guests led -a dlscussian s I n ’M rs. Pau l's classes, th e speeta l .’?

period class chose jounialism , v ritti-i M rs. VlrgU Less^ls as speaker. 8e»>..v r e ta r ia l w ork was selected t v th e firs t period class, w ith M iss V d l* i W att, h igh sch'bol secretary, ta y it« l ' In . Tw o o th e r classes tiio ee n u ' '* a n d M rs. EUsabeth Sm ith . 1 n u rse, s a t In on th e dUeusslon. s

I n c lasses o i Miss *Q irodanartfl0^ i D r. J . E . Langenw alter and D r. A. B oston rep resented th e m edical fesaUtn. M iss M ary Ann th e d is tric t h ea lth u n it nursing M rv « .' Ice w as a nu rse present. I n c lan M In te re s ted In toum allsm I r t o Jeta-"'- D inke lacker an d Mac Johnson assla(> .' ed w ith th e discussion.

F IR S T BA PTISTRev. R oy S . B arn ett, pastor

9:45 a . m . Church school, o . D. R equa. g e n e ra l superin tendent.

11 a. m . Fo rah lp . ‘T h e C hurches tn a W a n in g W orld.-

5:30 p. m . Y oung A dult Fellow , ship , a t th e parsonage.

«:15 p. TO. B. Y . P . U.7:30 p. m . W orship. “M inute

QUmpsea o f th e Boise Convention.** 7:30- p. m . W ednesdM'. midweek

servibe.

PANDA

, ---, bu tw lio th rr It will be a little a istor o r a h \»lm nd had experts toaflled today.

A th ird Milp-sWe. rep o rt from tl\c H, H. Presiden t C leveland, w hirl) In bringing Uie 10-monUi- old baby }mtidu, Llng-A1, iie re to ­m orrow, said siioUier ex am in a ­tion failed to determ ine w h eth er Ling-AI was a Uttte boy o r j i t t l e girl pnndA. Earlier reports s ^ i( wan n girl, bu t M |)erU h a w been baffled before by Uie p a n d a 's e x .

Marines Observe J64th Birthday

Tlie Unlt<‘d S tates m arine forjw today sta rted on th e 165tli y rar of Its existence, a lte r yesterday celp- bra(lnK Its IQUli birthday.

*riio corp.i was c reated by an not of th e cnntlncnttti con g reu on Nov. 10,1779. Tliq |irlniory function. lead­e rs point out. Is to form a trained figh ting force for landing parties fo r th e United S ta te s navy w herever A m erican IW n or properly ore en - dnnKcrod, ns miirlne.i may be liiiid- ed on liny forplgn fioll w llhniil iin o |» n of wi\v, ftrfoiilhiKto In ti'tnutlonal law, wh'Tnin U e ith er the arm y or navy wnr>< Inmlrd i t would tx" term ed a n tirmcd in ­vasion, ra iling for a declorotUm of w ar.

D uring th r 104 years of Its rx h t- icn tlir ciiriM hus engani'd In 04

y ears of wnr. ‘A roinm unlcntlon from tjgt. li . M.

McClellcn, offlcpr tn charge of Uie Pocatello r rrn im n g sta tio n wlilrli ‘iervpN 'IVli^ niMji, s ta irs the roi

brlhK liMlU ii|i lo a K 'l'iitrr n treng th Hum It lins been slnri W orld wur. 'I'lio i ’ooutollo recnilUitg o ffice In locnlert In room 310 ot tlio V aleiitlnn building. ICnllstmentd are

being arcepled,

CHURCH OF TH E NAZARENE 6th Ave. a n d t t h s tr e e t N .

L. D. Sm ith , p a sto r.9:45 a. m . Sunday school, i l r s . O.

W. OhrlsUan, su p e rin ten d e n t in charge. Floyd L an cas ter, w ill b e in charge of th e Junior c h o ir a n d or­chestra.

I I o. m. M orning w orsh ip . J . W. Sm ith , will be in charge o f th e sin g ­ing . The Edw ards q u a rte t w ill sing a special num ber. Rev. 1* E . H all, of B u tto , Mont., will b ring th e message.

6:30 p. m. Young peoples' m eeting , A llen Edwards, p res id en t In c harge of th e service. T he Juniors w ill m eet fo r the ir service w ith M rs. Fred H ills In charge.

7:30 p, m . Evening evangelistic service. W. F. G rah am will be in charge of Uie singing. A special trio num ber, orchestra and ch o ir n u m ­bers. Evangelist L. B( H oll will preach,

7:30 p. m . Each evening revlvol services, w ith Evongellst L. E, H oll In charge of th e revival a n d p rea ch ­ing.

CHURCH O P CIIRIKT235 T lilrd Ave, E (I.O.O.F, hall)

O tlnnd W llkerson. m lnln ler10 a, m . DIblo Mhool.10:45 a. m . 15t>«BrcKntlonal sin g ­

ing, Serm on subject,-, "lllw luly D i­viding th e W ord of T ru th ." Lord's supper 11:45 n. m.

7 p. m. Blblo study . L r\son found In eighth chiifitpr of itom ans.

7:46 p, m . Serm on. Subject, "H ear­ing Ood's W ord."

L adlea' Qlblo c lass W ednesday 2:30, m . a t homo of M rs. K enneth

D em ent, 107 F illm ore S t.

FIR S T PENTECOSTAL 263 Sth Ave. East

10 aaa., S u nday school. Jo h n Calder; Su p t. P rom otion program .

11 aJn .. M orning w orship. Old fashioned Gospel singing. M rs. E leanor L eonard , re tu rn ed m lssion- u y from O hm a, will speak.

7 p.m.. Young peoples service, ft p jn ., EvongellsUo service.8 p jn ., W ednesdoy, P ray er and

praise,8 p jn ., F r id ay . Bible study . *Thls

study fo r bo th adu lts and young people.

O n S u nday n ig h t, Nov. 19, M rs. E. L eonard wiU give a lecture of h e r experience In C h in a durin g th e w ar, te lling o f Uie d e a tti of h er h usband . G a rla n d Leonard , w ho was shDt by C hinese soldiers, a lso of h e r escape, a n d r e tu rn to th e U A

UNITED B R E T H R ^ IN CHRIST C om er 3rd S t. a n a 3 rd Ave. E as t10 a. m . S u nday school, M rs. Verva

W all, superin tenden t.11 a. m . P re ach in g ; p reacher to

be supplied.7 p. m . C h r is t ian E ndeavor, Mrs.

F rances H un te r, presiden t,8 p . m . P reach in g services.P ra y er m eeting W ednesday

n ln g a t 7:45, B ro . J o im Pranhouscr, leader.

CHURCH O F OOD Claud P ra tt, piintor

10 a,m.. 8 \imluy sch w l. !/'« C r t- ney, Sup t.

11 a.m., M pnilng srrvli'rn.fl'.30 p.m.. Young Prtijili'A iw fU ug .

C lifford P ra tt, p ic sld iiit.7:30 p.m., Kvcnlng s'-iviion.7:30 p.m., WediicMUy I’myci'

m eeting.

Judge Speaks to Rotary in Jerome

JE R O M E , Nov. 11 (Special) — Dis­t r ic t jiKlgp T . Bailey Lee, Burley guve nn im iiro inptu ta lk on jirlvl- leges of being an A nicrlciin cUUen a t Uie Tuesday lu n eh co n of Jlo tn ry o rganlfiitlon th is week,

W illiam Snyder of N orth side Pom ona o ro n g o o rg an ln \tlo n was a lso a guest, speak ing on th e p t ^ Ject sponsored by P o m ona, th e clean­u p cam paign In th is coun ty . Follow- h ^ hU brief U lk . m em bers of the R o ta ry board decided to assist to th to projecv In a id in g w im p r lu money w hich w ill be offered,

V isiting R o tar lan s w ere T. L. Dak.I'edro, C a lif .. Stanley T re-

fren . M ans O offin , E m m ltt Kelley and a id Sm ith , a ll o f Bhoslione. Q uests were C a lv in Lowe, rouct re ­porter, Durley, a n d ‘ Rev. Albert E. M artin , m in iste r of th e M ethodist church.

ASCENSION EFIHCOI’AI. T h ird Ave, and Second rti North

T lie Rev. In n is L. Vl<'23rd Sunday a fte r ’n i.ii iy ,B a.m.. Holy Communlmi 9:45 a.m.. C hurch scIkkii 11 a.m,, M orning pniy>ir w ith

serm on.Nov. IS—e p jn - Young i>eoples

fellowship.

YOU C A N T GO WRONGON A ■

MAGEL USED CARIBan Plym outh Dflhi*" Hfdan, low m ileage, clean as a pin Innlde and out, gas h ra te r , A A C A now c ar guurantoe ___ ___ ________________ ___1937 Plym nutli Di'luKx tk d a n , be au tifu l blue fin ish , mreliBnlrally nicpy, g u a ra n tee d ...........1090 Oldnmobll# ••fl" Coupe, m otoc noqndlU oned , new tlrea. new pain t, green color, ^ gua ran teed ............................. .........................1938 Biilck Coupe, fa ir condition .

, A buy a t* 1037 Ford Deluxe Fordor, m oto r n o o n d ld o n e d A A h £

new tlrea, new pain t, A -l oond ltkm ,t„.„............ 9 4 / 325 o U ie ra -a lt m akes and m odel»-^}oupes, T ruoka. Plokupa,

T udors and S e d a n » -« l B tV low pitoas.

MageVs NEW USED CAR LOT

Lw atod an Uia cwtw r • ! M ata »n%, M. aM ttrA Bl. N . ' d lm lly behind (he Slnelelr Iw vIm I t 2 l ^

6E1E WLE COKFfflCESET

E igh th a n n n a l eonvenUon and Bible conference a t th e Bethel Tem ple ch u rc h , *Twln Falls, will be conducted I ro m Sunday , Nov. U , to S unday . Nov. 3«. F a s to i B . U . D avid announced to d iy .

B lsh6p O . B . Rowe, pasto r o t G re a te r M idw ay U bem acle. M isha­w aka, In d .. wUl assist Rev. Dairld in c onducU ng th e conRrence. OUier v isiting m in is te rs snd w orkenj from v a rious tow ns are expected to a t­ten d .

V aried ProgramV aried p rog ram of the conference

will inc lude evangelisUc services, B ib le stud ies , prayer fo r th e sick.

and young people’s

" F O R C E D - W A R M - A I R " plus

2 Kinds O f He a t !

B ish o p Row e, according to P a s to r D avid , h a s be en pasto r over one c h u rc h fo r 35 yM rs. T hose fam iliar w im h is a c h le v to e n ts . Rev. D avid sa id , a ase rt th a t U irough h i i m in­is try " h u n d re d s h av e been h e a ln j of a ll k inds o f diseases." Bishop Rowe Is a B ib le te ac h er o f note, m a- Jo r m g - ln Apostolic O riginality In b o th , p rin c ip le and practice. H e Is te rm ed a n in te res tin g In stn ’c tor of P ropheU c S c r ip tu ^ r H e uses four la rge colored c h a ra .^ 3 4 fee t long, of th e dispensations.

B ib le stud ies a t th e confercnce will be held a t 2 p. m . each day, and evangellsllc services a t 7:30 p. m. Included on th e prpgram will be p raye r, fo r th e sick, opportun ity for bap tism , p reach in g o( th e Oospel and c h u rc h on th e ^ Sunday a t 2:30 p. m,

Y gong PeopleY oung People 's roily will be Sot-

u rdoy, Nov. 18, w ith supper m eet­ing a t 5 a m . a n d evening rally and consecra tion services a t 7:30 p, m. T liem e of Uie rally service will be "M aking a C h ris tian Life.'* r Rev. D avid sa id th a t a ll pastors and cong regations In Tw in Polls are Invited to a tte n d th e conference. B e th e l T em ple c hu rch Is located a t 450 T h ird av en ue west.

O N THE

USEDLOT

lOaO C - 30 Internutlim al iMi-T tru ck , e x tra good .......................... 9 4 S 9

1037 nuick 4 -d o o r f lc tln n ..............................9 6 9 B

1037 OldB Sedan, like now. fo r .............................9 e S 0

19SB G rahotn Scdon, aood condition, new pulnt, only _____________$2BB

10 80 B tudebak«r Sedtin ................. . .m

10 2 0 M o d e l A F o r d . . f C B

1 9 2 7 C h e v r o l e t Coupe.

J u i t o p a a R n t R en«e(or d o o n f o r qu ick w arm -up rad ian t h e a t - close th e m and y o u r C olenua cornea a IQOll w arm a ir d rcn la to r . '

C olem an HtATFLOW design need lg w arm a ir flow u p to 67jl ( u t v . Saadc h e a t th ro u g h rooms. O iv w t r « te m p era tu re . Warm F lorit.

A utom atic fu e l eontrol. A ntom ada d r a t t con tro l. U w f u e tc o e t , Beau* tifu l design w ith P yrex g lass flam * Jew el w indow . Clean, m odern, eco* a o m te U h e a t C o iu ln a B d m B a .

0)|etnanMLHam»S

SWEETtSFURNITURE

S E E OUR SPE C IA L .

• WINDOW

IV m C o m f o r t a b h h t o x i can rMd, write, o r just r e la x — &a you rid* in d a llgh liu l o i t - o o o d l t lo a ^ comioct.

W a C a n fM m i Too'U b« b— from h ighw ay k aaa id a . Ho y t w c j th e w M tU r . No u n M p eo led M j^eaie:

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Build Another Moiiiiiiu*nl?It seems like yesterday — that wild day of Nov. 11,

1918, when all of America let loose in a mad frenzy of joy tha t didn’t die down until the fail of 1929.

I t w asn’t yesterday. It was 21 years But 21 years isn’t so long, as history runs.

_ We would like to think that w ar never happened at all — tBM it was jusCa nigKtrii'are the whole world got. all a t one time.

But it happened all right. Twenty-one yeai*H ago today tha t other w ar ended afte r four years tha t a l­most bankruj)ted the entire world. Eight million little

_.._whlte.crosses are strew n all over Europe and A m erica, and several times tha t number of mourn(?r.s wonder why.

This is the day fo r the UnitW States to examine the ledger of tha t F irs t World w ar,— a sinister ipurnal w ritten in blood and red ink. The United Stains w as in tne w ar only one and a half years of the four, and during th a t time 126,000 men were sacrificed. About 50,000 were killed in actifin; the others died of diseases or were killed in other ways. In addition, 234,000 American soldiers were w'ounded and 4,600 w erA tak-

..en prisoners or were missing when the w ar endea -W hat^he w ar cost this country in money w'ill never

be accurately computed. The figures are too as tro n ­omical, fo r the average person to understand .. They

• run into many times more the amount of actual eur- reficy changing hands in this country today.

The la test estimate on America’s bill for the w a r was made in 1934, and was set a t $41,765,000,000. This does not include the w ar debts of approxim ately $1.8,000,000,000 owed us by other nations. T h a t am ount m ay as well be added to the to tal co st Over $400 fo r every man, woman and child in the -United States.• Those figures are as close as economists can get to the actual cost of the w ar. W hat i ic o s t th is nation in the way of economic depressions is a m atte r of wide speculation. Dr. F rank Dickinsori, of the U niversity o f Illinois, puts this figure a t $200,000,000,000. Over $1,600 fo r every man, woman and child in.the U nited States. ^ ■

• • * .

Should the United States get into the Second World w ar? The men beneath tl^pse white crosses are beyond giving America advice. B ut the crosses them.selves and the long rows of figures on the debit side of our national ledger tell a fa r more eloquent stoi-y than any statesm an today can tell.

Take a tour through the nearest veternns' hosnital to find out whut the broken, cvii>pled iumntes Inink about w ar. You won’t need to ask them. J.u.st look a t them. These are the .answers to the Armistice day question.

Why .start now to build another monument to an other unknown soldier?

P o t

S h o t s

The Gentleman in the Third Row

Jitterbugs—Then What?The day of flaming youth is past, Dr. James Ru\v-

.land Angell, president emeritus of Yale university, told the National Council of Girl Scouts the other day

Yes, indeed, doctor. In fact, so long past th a t only a few people >vho remember the Year of the Big Snow have any clear recollections of that torrid era of flam ­boyant sin. A lot of gin has flowed over the dam since those reckless days, and American youth has undergone two complete metamorphopos Hiiice then.

Remember? The flapper and her flask-loting boy friend were replaced by the glamor boys and g irls— sleeky, dn'amy-eyed, suave, .soi)hiHtioalc(!. And then glamor r(?ceivud a .s(>vere nudge in the haok from the Jitterbugs. Sweet Young Things poeloil off the ir exotic eyelashe.s and let themselves go in a fury of jitterm ania.

What neNt? The pendulum ought lo ,s\\in>.; hack to another period of soft lights and gentle niUHir. B ut Americans are unpredictable, Anything run ha|i pen—ant^il probably will.

Idea to Enhance Joy of Living

D c t r PolUe:’ S ln rr A raU licc d jiy iT re fd t h « '

world from w ar ( fo r If rr i th a t thU f tn n ire n a ry nonld br «n a pp rop rta te tim e (o broach a llt l lr Id ra l'<re b««fi n u r iu r tn f to frre ^mall b o j i a n d hn ibands from th a t a w fnl b u rd en : “Eat th a t—U‘!> c<K>d for yoo."

I'li asr linve Ibe n e arc« l K len tlst tn k r hold of n>7 Idea, Potsle, and lu m out lo m e th tn f In >1k w etlu .

And th e l d e » ~ r n t a ll thoie ••joo<} .fp r you” food*. . . aplnach, Icllucr, carrot*, e tc. a n d >o on. . . Into concentra ted tablet*. Ti}en folM rould tl 'm p lr r a lp th e ir .-.plnath, f lc ., w ith a ^ r l n k ot u iit rr b e fo r e .th e meaC Haviiic d n n r thlx. they cou ld ' M ttle down and xlow aw ay th e m eat, po ta to es gravy, pie a n d (he o th e r t h l n n , th a t a re a p leasu re to taate .

T h h would a t ie a it tHple the Joy of Hvlnf.

—C a rro l H ater

TELEPHONE NOTATION Pol Shot* lee ls IC wise to Issue a

vord of advice In reg a rd to th c 5e free dem onstration c a lh they dish 0111. Bi te lephone'Exposition*, W orld's falr.s nnd w hatno t.

Mnkc sure th e gen i on ih*- oilier 1(1 u nderstands w hen th e operator

..n n is th a t " th is Is a dem onstration cnll nnd o th e r p a rties a re ll*t«nlnB."

A local young l a d y called Eru<*i. (Take-OfX*PanLs.ln-Duck- H unU ngl Hem ingw ay.

T he gal h a d been h is hostess on th e liun tlng tr ip h e re th o day be fore, so w hen ahe w as aw arded a free long distance call sh e a im ed 11 a t Sun Valley.

B lit E rnest d id n 't c a tc h th e oper. a to r's rem ark about o th e r people lLst«nliig In.'

So he m cnlloiied a big p a rty th e n ig h t before.

W hereupon th e young lady re^ m inded h im th a t UiU was Just i dem onBtratlon call a n d o ther re. oelvera were tun e d I n . ,

. . sa id H em ingw ay. "W liat do you say on th eK exhib ition calls, anyway?"

W hich 1* the po in t o f th is d is­course.- . A

Say practically n o t l ln g In a big way.

EX PERT S.MOKEE DEPT.Add th e nam e of A1 W eslergren

to the lis t of plp<•.^moke^« to whom a n y U m perlng with th e ir favorite pipe will ru in Uie p leasure.

Som ebody put fly Rpray In Al’j pipe.

He d idn 't even notice It.

HE’D BE VERY AOED!D ear Pot Shoi»;

An o ld -tim rr U a fellow who c a n rem rm bft th if thtniHon* top of wumrti’d h r a d i looked like a hat.

- I l a i f P int

OCIt MAU. UAG L o tte n coiUnlriliiK m ore or Ick:

scnsiblevcjueili’M HtUlrcLned lo Pot Shota have Imtii piling up and we'ri forced to tnke timn o u t to antwei

ime o t them.Chubby. n u li) -W r do NOT weai m u ilache . Mr» Pot tiho ts layi

thoy 'rn a m n n x r If >d ii okd win

S o u t h A w n ilH I t o o i i i ^

Indlcatlonn are th a t It's goliiK to lie a Ki'i'iil waNuii fo r Houthorn fcsort mvncrn and l)UHinc»H iik'n. Miami alone In fully pxppctlnB lo ruap in (lie iici(;liliiM liuoil of $260,000,000 from an I'allniati'd 0110,mill iniii-l.sln, and the ‘'wclnimc, ^IraHKi'r" sij;im aiv mil nil aloiiK tho Ridf and tho Mexican bui-dor I'rdiu ItniwiirtviUc U\ iian DieKO.

Tho SQUth haH been Kotting niady I'lir lliin iiiii lliei n invasion fo r Home time. Iloleln are liciiii^ hnlll, nindH a re being improved and bonnes arc bein^f i'(‘ituvnted fo rgueat* who plan ton tay a week or nil wiiili'r. D ur­ing tho paat 10 yoarfi, tourlBt buHlne™ in the Houlbland b u fullon o ff bocttuse of the depn'H»ion and tho groW'

"lure of European wntorlng siiots. But (his yea r I w ill b« b«tU r for Dlxie’a morcliantii, BuafnoM

tt« r and th o n 'g « w ar In Europe. "Heo 71«(tlll good, Mfe, grade-A advice. ^

u l guru ponl|ii>l(l.H enna, K u iin l While we liavc

iUgll opinion .il -m iarlvrs. wfl cai rlitlrn c ied it (m riii>iiiifiirturltig wli yon *ee In Pol /ilioi*. We do write (lie iinfilgnrtl nliid. Iml you'll have U> Dhalk up the uluiied Miulbti to ron trlhn , 'n ii.t

h iiilir in lII bout.

Ian . Tw in n . lh «ine liundred a n d 41

"niiuuiith- ad \ " iMiiiii:,iifii. lyr miidiL b« nblfl lo iiirnk II in t.ir you wiillfl th e rinsiilfied sd x m t I.mi I. looklUK. H r'n v riy l.ni>h\ ;i Ikmii I'cii prlriilnt! anylliihii llini im miKhl lie abld to nrll a^ nn lul.

Jum lio. Jeriiiiii'- Wp’m a lltlle mil of (ouch w liii l^ili'K 'niomiMoii'n priva te lifn -liiii » i.\ iiun'i )ou auk h im yniirsell'/

Jo h n n y llojiplr*r*«*, f^iHme, O ir. —T h* mtie t»ih well and happy.In ni>Hf> (Il ............ bm WCu ndrrn tund f>tie in.'. I i . t eve <m a n ­o th e r gen t nliiw.,1 O'i UIU in you aie.

HK'D IIKVOI’K A (O tII'IT .OK EI.H 'M A M m :

U ra r P e l n h n lc M uilc h a lh rh iiriiu I., .ne lha

th e la ra g e hen«i n u t can viix

a«<ilh«d a feriK lui if ynu toKM-d i<ni muiili' a l iiliii'.'

IniiKlnr how > lion tif

«t II<1> kHlllg

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THKREKOItK, O r TNA ni; n K h t iM i) im m iiii

o r a n d Ihike i*oii:M ay 1 I t r p U|I Iii'ir 1.1 Inriinii y

lh a l lh<i riiilliKili Ilf n i r r Anyn rli'li m an I* jum a iviiuw who took lllo chancoi y.m .ilh iiri hava tha m oney to tnke bihI woiildn’l hnvr if you had,

—I h a rinw ii Prince

rARHHIH l.A h r I.JNK " . . . do loday wa recall I h t wai

to end a ll w a n t . .U l l i ( itN itt l& IA N IN

T H i n i t n o wT H y r

• SERIAL STORY

JOAN OF ARKANSAS B Y JER RY BRONDFIELOcePV H icirr. t t w . nc* m v K a b in »

_ _ eardeM trU a v ti hla *«■ aad * r k ii Daa la a lw ea t h*l*Uaa T^ib hU kaa«a «l*«. J m b ha* • Fl,a>- «k* w fcl*fcn «• Da>i •a 'a t ga lac <• M t tkia vtaa* ea «n>"

C H A P T E R X X V II

T JA N 'S cy«* opened w ld« w ith ■ m aie m e n t as Jo a n tu rn ed

•w ay . th e p lace on fire.. . . t " W h a t d id aha m e u i?

H e could te l l fro in h e r action* th a t she In tended to p u ^ jo tn e jd ld plan In o p e ra tio n , b u t th is— th is aounded 'as though she wer® c rack ­ing—w as g e ttin g d e sp era te . I t w as sh e e r d is a t tw .

Jo a n looked a t h e r w atch . I t w as 12:30. T h e re w a m t m uch tim e. S he w a s c once rned now . no t on ly w ith escap ing , b u t In get­ting D en b a c k in tim e fo r th e gam e . . . f o r th e k lckoff, i f p o a U blc.

She w en t to th e l in k a n d m ade a p re tense o f ic n ib b ln s th e coflee po t. ta k in g lo n g e r th a i t u sua l w hile ih e C h M t « d - T « m « n n e v e r She w as a s to u n d ed th a t h e r ne rves w ere h o ld in g u p ao w ell.

S teady, n o w . . . no a lip i. She Icncw cx o ctly w h a t sh e w as going to do . . . n o r e a w n -why it cou ldn 't b e a p e rfe c t Job . J u i t .like fo llo w in g d ird e U o u If she w ere cool.

She filled th e w ith ^ a te r , glanced o n ce a t D a n . . . nodded Im percep tib ly a t th e m agazine sp read In f r o n t o f h im ,

He op e n ed h is m o u th , shook h is head s lig h tly , .s ig n ify in g h is ig ­norance. T h e n h f - g o t i t . She w an ted h im to p re te n d h e w as read ln jf In c a se B ig ^ d looked up suddenly.

She sm iled con fid e n tly a n d h e low ered h i» eye*. M ig h t a s w ell le t h e r p lay h e r h a n d to th e W it,

Jo n n p laced th e p o t o n th e stove. "G ot a m a tc h ? " a h e ca lled to B ig Ed. H er vo ic e w a s a teady .

H e looked u p . . . loosed h e r a book of p a p e r m a tch e s a n d sum ed h is gam e o f ao iita ire .

She s tru c k o n e . . . m a d e a p re te n jc o f l ig h t in g a b iu itc r , b u t purposely a llo w ed th e m a tch to go ou t. S h e s tru c k a n o th e f repeated th e m a n eu v e r.

"T hese w ick s m u s t b e a ll d ried ou t,” she an n o u n ce d o u t loud.

‘Ma^be 1 better *dd • Uttl« CMl*oil."

Big Ed g ru n ted to m e tb in i b u td idn 't look up.

Joan reached to r th e g lu i < il« Ion ]ar of fu e l in th e c o ^ e r . B « r heart pounded a s though i t m ight b u n t from h e r body . N o fa l te r ­ing now . . . th l* w as th e U tt step:

J u i t once sh e th o u g h t she m lf h t not be able to go th ro u g h w ith i t She looked a t D an a n d b e t cour­age was renew ed.

fingers shook aa th e lighted another m atch . . . dropped it to th e floor and hoped i t w o u ld keep burning. I t d id . F llck e rad bright­ly. A« silen tly as possib le site dropped ano ther. ,

She gam bled o n e qu ick g U n ee a t BiK Ed- N ow . . . .

Brcalhing a p ra y e r, she sw u n g the gl-iM jn r h a rd a g a in s t th e c o r-

of the stove a n d spra’n g b a c k ­w ard in the « y n e m o v e m e n t

T here was a m ig h ty “ w hoooshl” u r t J i e flood o f-c o al-o il-h it-o B e o f the burn ing m a tches. Jo a n b a r ^ got out o f th e w a y in tim e.

■piG ED leaped to h is f e e t w ith an oath a* a so lid (h e e t o f

flttfne rea re d a n g rily In th e a ir . ■ 'You dum b dam e, you~ J . .1"

he scream ed. “Y ou c lum sy . ., p ^ g to w a rd th e flam es,

looked for som eth ing to b e a t th e m out w ith and sa w i t w as hopelees.

The floor, d iy , aa tin d e r , w a s drcnched w ith th e fu el. .T he p la ce would bo ro a r in g in five m lnu teg ,

Jo»n re tre a te d a g a in s t th e w a ll, her hands sh ie ld ing h e r face . S h e backcd along th e w all to w a rd Sam 's coat. N ow th e w as r l ^ t i n fron t of it.

"We g o tu g e t ouU here !" B ig Ed ihouled- ‘T h is p lace a in ’t gonnn last long l” A gain h e c iirscd her apparen t s tu p id ity .

Flustered, h e r a n to th e w indow , pushed U u p a n d sh o u te d to in the bam .

"Sam . . . h e y S am l"^ ho shrieked. " G e t th a t c a r sU r te d , quick. This jo in t’s o n flrc l’’

W hen h e tu rn e d a ro u n d h e found h im self s ta r in g in to th e m uK le ot a gup . " n ia t b r lc j m o ­m ent w as a ll Jo a n h a d needed .

"Stand ba ck a g a in s t th a t o th e r w all o r r u shoot!” Jo a n

She- aimed ttie gun directly a t his itomach. **I n e a n it,” she added, desperately.

Big I d stopped shori' HI* facegrew liv id . H is e y e t b U ie d w ith a lig h t th a t a lm ost m a tched the flam es, and hU lip s m outhed

Hi* r ig h t h a n d tw itc h ed ne rv ­o u sly to w a rd hU po ck et b u t Joan s topped h im w ith a m ovem ent of th e gun ._ H e MW th e e xpression on her face a n d dUcreU on ove rcam e hi* te m p o ra ry Insanity .

" T u rn a ro u n d a n d face the w all,” sh e snapped.

# • •T \A N w u a t h e r elde t io v and

sh e fe lt b e tter . “Y ou 're a m a rv e l,” h e w hispered .

•Q u ic k . . . ho ld th e gun on h im w h ile I un tie you ,” she re ­p lied . “S am w ill b e h e re any teco ttd ."

^ e y could h e a r th e c a r start* in g in th e b a m . Jo a n dashed to th e U b le , r e tu rn e d w ith a kn ife a n d s la sh ed th e ropes w hich held D an’s wvists.

“N ow w e can rea lly w ork ,” h e m u tte red .

T h e flam es lick ing a long the do o r h a d engulfed o n e s id e of the hou*e. T h e em dce w as getting th ic k er.

“Y ou,” D an sa id lo Big Ed. ‘M ove a w a y fro m th a t doo r." Big

E d m oved su llen ly o u t o f sigh t a s S a m ru sh ed up to th e house. ,

“ H ey , hey , w h a t t h 'h e l l i ” he shrilJed, sto rm ing Inside. H is eyes popped a s D on stepped o u t a n d covered h im w ith th e gun.

“O kay ," D an g ra ted . “OuU lde . . b o th o f you ." H e m otioned

w ith , th e gun. “ In to th e ba ck of th e c a r , th e re . . . qu ick !’’

B ig E d sna rled ; looked as th o u g h h e m ig h t ba lk .

“ G e t in th e re o r I ' l l b low y ju r b ra in s o u t," D an sa id softly . “And k e e p y o u r h a n d s a w a y from th a t p o c k e t In fac t,” ho continued , "yfiu 'd be tteh ta k e th a t coat oft . . . e asy now . . . so I can w a tc h you.”

B ig E d w as despera te b u t he lp ­l e s s H e il ld ou t o f th e coat and

' d ro p p ed i t to th e ground , th o gun s ti ll in th e p o c k e t

p a n re laxed . “N ow g e t in th e re .” >•

"Y o u drive ,” D an sa id to Joan , “H I ke ep e n eye o n o u r lltUe p la y m ates h e re .”

J o a n th re w th e c a r in to gear a n d th e y sw u n g dow n to w a rd th e road .

D an g rinned ba ck a t them . 'H ope you h av e th is bus runn ing

sm ooth ly now , Sam m y old boy. I 'd h a te to havie a b reakdow n now ."

S am cursed u n der h is b rea th .(T o B e C ontlnocd)

BRUCE CATTON IN WASHINGTONB r B K U C I OATTON

C e m sp o o d e n t W ABHINOTON, Nov. I l . .D u r tn g

th e neu tra lity debate several se n a ­to rs a n d congressm en i ^ e d th a t th e U n ited S ta tea g o v enunen t t ry to g e t posaesaion o t B ritish a n d n « a c h Islands in th e C aribbean s e a in r e ­tu r n fo r oanoellatlon of u n p a id w ar deb ts.

F ro m a s tra teg ic p o in t o f view th is m ig h t be very sound. T h e a rm y a n d navy th ink h ighly of o u tly ing la- la n d bases in th is e ra o f a e r ia l pow er. B u t from a s tr a ig h t do llars- a nd-cen t4 view point th e d e a l m ig h t n o t prove very sa tisfac tory .

S o far, th e U lands w h ich th o U n ited SU tea a lready ow ns In th o C aribbean have cost th ia govem - m e a t » g re a t d eal j tv o re t h a a I t baa ever g o t ou t o fT ftjm .

Pu erto R ico h a s b e e i r a penae to th e U . S . tre a su ry fo r yeani! Prom WJ8 to 1633. fo r in ­stance . n e t expenditure# In P u e r to R ico by th e U. 6 . g o v e iD m e n t^ th a l Is, th e excess o f outgo ove r re celp ts—h a s averaged a ro u n d *3.600, 000 a year.

B E L IE F BOOSTS EX PEN D ITU RES

I n 1934 coiCa sh o t up rap id ly , a deprtM lon relStl money b e g an to be poured Into the te rrito ry . U . 8 . ex ­pend itu res In J ^ e r t o R ico w en t up to alightly mftre th a n >9,000,000.

)y 1936 th e figure h a d clim bed „ W3.«jfl,000. In 1937 le atood *( $31 J 00,000 about tw o -th ird s o f w hich waa for th e work of th e P u e r to R ico recovery adm in istra tio n .

T h e s to ry Is stm ila r tn th e V ir­gin Islands. T lie U nited S ta te s bough t these Islands from D enm ark In 1817 for 125,000,000,

A rm ual appropria tions by thrf fed ' e ra l governm ent fo r th o se is lan d s have slncc k n g e d betw een a low of *100,000 and 6 high of »M3.0<J0; la s t year they stood a t $265,000.

W AGE SCALE LOW IN V IR Q IN IBLANDB

T h is Virgin Islands Illu s tra tio n is a p re tty good example, fo r B rita in ow ns m any islands in t h a t g roup a n d inform ation he re is t h a t th e ir economic condition Is even w orse th a n th a t o f the A m erican IsWnds.

W hile 10 cent.1 n day Is considered a f a ir ra te for labor In th e A m eri­c an Virgin islands. N egroes from th e

UNITY

Kevehc lety

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

As G leaned fro m PUes of ^ T h e T lm ea

IS Y E A R S AGONOV. 11, 1M4

T he D au g h te rs of th e American Revolution a t th e m onth ly m eet­ing, w hich w as he ld a t Ihe hom e of Mm. Ja m es A. W nlker, ob.served tlie 20th a n n iv e rsa ry of Uils c ity with a pp rop ria te hpecclifH e n d rem lnls- rence* M onday B tternoon, Apponv- ing on th e prog ram w ore M rs. Wll- Ijur B. H ill. M rs. K enne ty fP acliard . Mrs. Joaeph H S esve r. Mrs. K. J. Wall. M rs. H . H. Bchlidnian. Filer, Mrs. D, I.- lU cckenridgn, A ssUtunt lio t te i ie i w ern 'M lM A lbrrtn 81m- onrts, M rs. T r , W arper, Mr*. Thom aa M oll a n d MlR^*^C»(herlne Oal^A.

The c losing of tlia banttn h k I the I'ltv a n d couiily office* w liu Itie mill o r two (itlin- jilncr.s .im iiird with th e flag (1l«|i1ay on llie Micri^i sw rpt by a olillly wind 8«vr iik. city a h o liday n iip e a ra n fr fr>r Ar- nilolicc day of (h r w in n tien ol)- A<TVP(| on 'n iiiiik iv lv lng . 'Mil* witn iiccen tuated hy Oifl fooltuill snmn.

27 Y E A R S AGONOV. II. io i :

Owing to th e luc t ihiii fur tlm pnM tw o years U h as l>w i irupn.. nlblii to ho ld a Irgnl e ieriidn iil (lie

r a l l a O aiiiil c.imji.iny. the dl- iriT>)i» have h e rn foiYni in tiy a iK'w iiliui lo ge t a i llic npinliin o( Kir m a jo rity o f tlii'lr MiHkholdrrf. '11)« new p lan caUk for un nmnv rleellon d is tr lf ta in iIk tr a c t a* Ihera a re aohool luc fln rtu on tlie name o rd e r an )li'- p i r d u t i unit* in Ihn g e n era l I'irctinti 'i lirn r iiu- I rlrts w ill t>e In ehsi^ie < \tw o e lnrk. ho jc iin . 'W ho will l)n aulhorU ed to call a n e leotlon on the sama dale a i th e reg u la r rn iu .l roiuim nv tlrc - tlon In J a n u a r y a m t to car* fur the vole* a n d rere lve a ll prokv alio. rr.MiUn v<lll r>- i.ii,.i<.,land Ihe c an a l nrmiMiiu .Uk' . idi* elnoted by th a t m rthtHi

Knft Riv«‘r (irotip Sclects Officei-M

nUKLBY, NOV 11 .n p r . lu ll - H, n . Waita waa e loo lrd ma*t<>i Hi.ft Ulver O ra n g e Nci, lOrt at « iH.>iiir->f, meMliig TUoaday a t i ii r tinuiK r ha ll a t MallA.

e lrc lr it I r u t-O ther cford h eeo h er. overseer; ?i«m| Bencher, laotU fari U e llim lf i, si^w- ard ; Kills P a rla li, asals ian i utrvviirrt: E lhel I'ftTlsh. lady arrt; Luella Pow ers, rim \'ln ln , Mllin MflOraw, ti 'c a au re r; Hnilnii n n i r , Kfloretary; B n i rs t Jmir.>, « n - k ir i„ . , , J«nnU H Itl, c e r e s ; iln rn Pom ona; a n d M rs, JoniM, ri.in .,

A tecu^ve o o inm ittee w in Ih a . o Plsro*. J . R . H IU a n d Jo h n Power*. Mr. a n d i* n . P ra n k M .-riiew d .l i - gatM lo t t 'e a ta te Q rauge tlon a t Id a h o r a iU . gave u .d r u |. ririal repo rU . a n d tlie nieciing . loMrt With a aoclai.

The Family . DoctorBy DR. M O RR IS n S I IB E IN

E ditor, Jo u rn a l of th e A m erican M edical A asorlatloo, a n d of

Hygela, th e H ea lth M agasine Losses of life a n d p e rm a n en t in ­

ju rie s resu lting from careless g u n - flt:e w hile h u n tin g con be avoided. B lit th c ro arc o th e r h aza rd s o f h u n t ­ing th a t need some a tten t io n .

O ne of th em l.i freezing. I f 'y o u a v senalllve lo cold, i t Is best to g ^ y Indoors in cold w ea th e r; b u t If you m u st go ou t, wenr w oolen socks, long underw ear anil th ick boots fir Shoes, I n llin l way you m ay avoid front b ile, chllblaliiN or frozen feel.

M any hunlam en a re In ju red hy fall* on Uie Ire, You do n o t need to go huntlnic, how ever, lo be su b ­jec t to th is h a za rd . O lder people, pnrtlciilnrly , should gua rd ag a in s t Allpplng on th e ico by InKlallliiK h and ra ils on tho steps, by keep ing the stepa c lear of snow a n d Ice. a n d by p u ttin g ashes on th e stepa early in th e m om Jng on a froerlng day. Broken h!p.i In old people o ften re> su it in death .

T lie nporlsmtvn punMlv\g gw «o In w in te r should ic inem bor th e dangers connected w ith w alking on th in Ice, Ice one Inch th ick la n o t sa fe ; li« two Inches th ick will hold one p e r­son; Ice liiree Inches Uilok will hold ji sm all group, and lea four Inches iDlcic will .hold a la rge group.

In iiil f lc le n t c a ie o t ainall w oundn, n i ts a n d A rratches on th e h a n d s Is also ilnnReroiis. S om etim es «>*ch neBllgprmo h fata l, Ulood poU onln« may a p p ea r a fU r a tr iv ia l In jury , Mich as a w ound from a sUvei of wood or ft mill. R ed streak* m ay appea r n inn inR up th e a rm or leg, T liore will bo a fever a n d a f te r 34 houra Ihe p a lie n l will be serl ously lit. ,

Any ciil, lo ra tiib o r pu iiu lure of th e sk in should be careru lly cleaned a iui Iren led w ith (ine tu re o f Iodine

some o tiie r su itab le an tl'iep tlc linm edlaU ly a f te r Uje accW eni. A gunshot w ound should have m edical

( teiitlon a t th e e a r lk s t i)o*"lh!« lom en t.

A lum ni elected officers as follows; P re s id e n t L ester Downing,. Declcc Jlrst vlce-presW ent. Bill W illiams. Burley ; second vtcc-pre^tdont. C arl A lbertaon. K imberly, a n d secre tary - t r e u u r e r , Joe C ha tbum . Boise. T h e aUimnl m eeting was held In th e %ocock auditorium following th e Alblon-W eber football gam e. L ester Downing preskled and the a lum ni w ent on record favoring th ree -y ea r m inim um of norm al tra in in g for elo- m entnry tencher,^ In tlie s ta te of Idaho.

Mr. and Mrs, P o r r ts t D unbar, Bol^e, were w eek-end gucnts o f M iss

a rr le t T aft,Mr. und Mrs. Vern Tum llson a n d

G ary, Jerom e, spen t (he w eek-end w ltli th e ir paren ts, Mr. and M rs. Sam Perrins and Mr*. E thel T on i- llton.

Mr!<, Itiirry I .loyd .'w ho lias been 'Isltlng wlUt her daugh ter, M rs.

Florence ., John*on. s i R andolph . U lsh , returned to h e r homo re c e n t­ly. Mr*. Johnson and Mrs. Del Lloyd oocompnnled h e r home. >

lul Mr*. A. n . D o ^ s a n d lainlly from Denver. Golo.. r fe vlslt-

hifi biolhcT, A. L. Dobbn and fninlly.

MIm I 'uuceA C halburn , who haa Apnit III.' ]iii«t wrek lu A lbion, re - liiniiiil 1(1 hei srhMil In Klml>erly Moiidny. Tlio KlmlM rly schools were rloiind on acrouiit of In fan llle p a r- aiyhlv

l.r

Honor RollOARKV, Nov. 11 (Bpeciall — H<i

s tu d e n ts fo r th e f irs t six weeka of Mihool In Ihe h igh school i<ie irlf W ilde, J a n e t T tu n b u li, Rollo R ich .irds, D u an e P y ra h . U etty R oakes. Ituby Sparks. G a r th Cook a n d Piiy i- III Q ulncey. I n Uie g rad e m IkxiI they a re Ja m es Condle, A drian Al- h re lh sen , M axine B a ird , lU v a P iit- te rso n ,.V sn n a Sparks, Lueon K irk* land, H elen B a ird . Brookle C ondle, .lack Dlterilft a n d M erle RIaoh,

You May Not Know That—

m II, L. ORAIO

One o l th e f ir it mcaflures paiMd by Id«ho’« f ir it Uir- rltorlal leglnUtur# wan • hll) Incroftfllng the pay o! the mem beri of the legli- I n tu i e ^ '

ALBION

theology lesson. " Jo h n th e ivelator," was given a t R elief so­

lely T uesday by M rs. G eneva Adam s. M rs. J a n e R obinson p re ­se n ted th e teachers ' topic. “U nity." S tnke officers. M rs. C la r a . B laucr. View, arid Mrs. H yrum Lew is. Declo, w ere visitors,

M r, and Mrs. L . E , C ra n e sp e n t W «lnesday in Tw in P a lls on b u s l

M rs. Sam uel B a n n er e n te r ta in ed a t a quJlUng M onday. M rs, W arner O ooch assisted th e hostess In e in g refreshm ents.

M rs, L. E. H arris sp e n t th e po st week a t th e hom e of h e r m o the r, M rs. C harlotte R andall, w ho la ill.

M r. and M rs. E ldon H u b er hove gone to D cclo w here they w ill m ake th e ir home.

M r. and Mrs. E lm er M allory. Buhl, fo rm er re.'jldents o f IhLi com m unity ,

; vl.flted he re Sundsy.M r. and M rs. J e s i M nllftw s were

guests St d inne r a t ihe hom e of M r. a n d Mrs, W. W. P a lm er of B urley Sunday.

D ennis Curry h a d two ribs b roken a n d two dislocated when h e fell from

truck w hile loading po ta toes .T h e gatherers’ group of th o Bee

Hive girls a re p lann ing on old- fn«hlonrd candy pull to be he ld In th o church k llchen M onrtay n ing . --

M rs. t , Buxton w as th e w eek-end g u e s t of Mrs. S n rah B auer.

B ritish Virgin Is land i eeoU det th e o se lv ee lucky U they c an f r t to th e A m erican is l a n d s - b e a n ie th e i r ■ ow n wage aealee a re to m oeh / 'S h o u ld U ncle Sam suddenly n tU tt^U hU Caribbean island h o U to la by a score or m ore, th e re w ould a lm ost cerU ln ly be a la rge added d ra in on th e federa l treasury.

T here woiUd be com pensations, o f course. ' ^

T h e an n y and navy consider th e Caribbean Islands o f TlUl etra teg io im portance . “Ih e big now a ir ba te u nder construction In P u erto lU co . will, i t U felt, m ake th e e aste rn a p ­p roach to th e P an a m a canal fa ir ly secure, B u i I t Is no oecret th a t th e stra tegU U would be h app ier U i t could be supplemented by basee on som e of the o the r islands n o t now ■under th e A w ertcan tlag ,

PU E R T O RICO GOOD U . S. CUSTOMER t

T rade a n d commercial com penaa- tlo n s w ould be equally Im p o rta n t P o r a ll Ite cost to th e U . 8 , t r e « - u ry . P u e r to Rico happens to be th e s ix th b e st custom er of- A m erican exporters.

T he little l.<iland bought $14.- 000,000 M.Tirth Qf U. S.-m ade goods In 1938. and supplied th e U nited S ta te s w ith goods w orth >79.000.000.A oonaltJerable s tream ol cash Iltn ts In to A m erican pocketbooka each year In th e form of dividends from th e big sugar com panies o f Puerto R ico. _ .

.T h e island h as an in su lar a n d m un ic ipa l bonded Indebtedness of approxim ate ly tt0,000,000. P ractica lly a ll of th is Is held in the U nited S ta te s a n d th e In terest Is pa id pu n c­tually .

A cquiring th e forelgn-owned is ­lands. th e n , m ight benelit th e trad e a n d finance of th e U nited S ta te s , and b<! equally ilne io r its defense. B u t th e treasu ry Itself w ould—Judging by experience w ith th e islands th e c oun try now owns—have » heavy new load to bear.

DE(a TS co tt Anderson, who h a s sp e n t

th e sum m er In Chicago, 111., r e tu rn ­ed lo h is home Rhero h e will v is it a t th e hom e of h is paren ts, M r. a n d M rs. A ndy A nderson and lam 'ly .

M iss M ary M atthew s r e tu r n ^ to A rlmo Sunday a f te r spending a few days w ith h e r paren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. a eo rg e M atthews.

Miss aiBdys Palls, who teachea a t G ooding visited h e r p a ren ts , M r. a n d M rs. Cal P a lls over th e week­end.

Vosco Parke, who h a s sp e n t th e p a s t several m on ths In O alcago. a rrived In Declo F riday to v is it h is wife and daughters, also h is m o the r. Mrs. Ju lia Parke.

M iss G ay Fellows resum ed h e r d u tie s as f irs t grade te ac h er in D eclo M onday, a fte r h a v lrg sp e n t several weeks a t N am pa, w here she u n derw en t an opera tion for a p p en ­d icitis. Mrs. Lorln M cGregor waa th e substitu te teacher during the illness of MLis Fellows.

M iss Jo n e t P lsher. Chicago, n i.. is here visiting w ith friends.

Mr. and Mnk Tom A lexander a n d M ^ . M ary Alexander le ft du ring th e week for O allfom la.

Mrs.' E rnest Craig a n d In fa n t aon h av e been released from the co ttage hosp ita l M onday and are now a t

,Mi i1 Mr*. Joe O hallm rn, IJolur, viili hilt [w rents over tlir

H«‘Kiiliir meeting of O, K, H. wai liHd III Miinonlo hall n iit fsd a y . D u t' Ing tiir ojionlng of th e c h a p le r ih e |ia«t ttfirthy m a tro n i preaided. «liiT!-rd 111 o ld-fashioned ololhe*. a n d Mie Iitiiui „r IBUO w ai u ied . M rs. M ary U iiuishury, a 'c l m r le r m em - ixT, WHS present, G alla Moljofjey Mid .Irnnette Hraalln aerved.

I’ltit Cave, wno u i ig h t In Albion 'i ta te Nurinal school In 1912, w m III towi| Monday rensw tng old ac- (lualntam e*.

Pan ruk Kiewls club waa en ter- ■ <i)t>i;d *1 (he hoins o t M rs. H. E Wrlr.fl Wictnn^day, lllHh w ore f'li brlilae w rnt lo Mrs, C, E. S im onsen and M u, E. Ninhula. Hurley, Mra. C. K Hlmi.nwn, Mr*. P . K. Woody and I^rn W illiam T e lm a nIllrjiU.

P K. iiow anl, M lsa l .a u ra M m lloiirge Mrs. P , E, W oody a n d Mrn, Lillian iinilih a lienrted ft p le asa n t d inne r party a t H ollis ter TUeaday • ltd the Hollister ohnpter o f 0 . 1 . O. ineeilug in th e avenlng- U r« . ftmtUx, grand warder, was presen ted to th e east, given a corsage a n d welcomed,

Bhlrley Newman. Id ah o Faile, > |)tnt the week-end w ith he r fa< (lier, on* Newm*n,

Mr*. W aldron, M ated, and W alte r W aldion, Howe, spen t th e w eek-end vIMiinH liu ih and U Itua W aldron ,

Miss M argaret Hill, d ls lriu t hom e den)im *iraium a g e n t repo rle U»»t M rt. J. B. o iu ilb u m w as reoeoUjr deolared f l n t w inner in th e lU te • ly ^ revue con test In th e houee dlvUivn amtm* IM w om en co m pet­ing. a h e a lw won flrel plaee in th e rtl*triei ro n tfs i m th e in m a dlvl sl6(i.

M rs. G eorge M otthT he Declo Relief society m e t

T*ue.wlay for a theology lesson w hich ^ w as given by Mr.-i. Callle B. W ard, m e lesson was "John The Beloved." Stflko vlsllbr.t from Burley were Htiike president. Miss D ora Pickett, nnd f irs t coun^elo^, M rs E d ith W ultc,

SUpt. Ben M ahoney of 'h e Declo w hoflls. \wh\ w etit-ond litDol,ie where he a ttended lhe « t h an n u al se.ulou of tlio Idaho E du­cational auofllatlon.

CELEBRATED POETH O RIZONTAL1,7 Poe t w ho is

c rod ltcd w llh w riting "A uld L sng Syne."

11 W ire trnppc/,12 Region13 Moors.14 K e tch l e Q ueerer 10 M arble

paving slab. 10 Above a iM p le snimon. a e Neck scnrf no Him k hiiw, a i P roprietor. S^l^nlsnm .99 Q lrnflc type

nnlmnl.37 Orgim of

hearing.38 Not 3B T o soak I1i 41 Since.43 Pebbly

intiterlnl. 4 B n t for

plowing.M L arge /ren t

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A n cw e r to P rev ious P m l e

M P ro n tab le ,

A7 De s llen tl •in T o drivel.50 C npuchlo

m onkey , miiny t'O H e w ro te o l

()t|e e e ls o f h is c o u n try PO enu lne . folka. 10 Spike.

«1 H e w as 13 M any of Illsb y b i r i h poem s areV SR TIO A L used as

I W as ob ligad ----- - ------ -fo r. l& U e U v e d in

th e 1 8 th ------(pl.).

17 To reg re i . ''16 M ale bee. ao For.22 Kind.28 Oenus o t y

r assee ,24 Energy.20 Collection of

facts.20 Credit.27 Grazed.28 Promise,20 M all drink , 32 Moist.

3 To tic , .IS Epoch.4 Irish . 3BW rnlh.5 M usical note. ■IBnocauso.

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“ n .. <9 A str in g e n t c o n ste tla tlo a ^oBtioe psrt.

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•Sociai C iuLs — cjCodiIdaho Chapters to GompHnient

President General of D. A. R.M rs. H enry M. R obert, j r . , AnnapoUB, Md., who w aa elected

w ithou t opposition as p re s id e n t general o f th e D a u g h te rs of th e American^Revolution la s t April, will be g u e s t o f honor a t a no-host luncheon n ex t F riday afternoon, N ov. 17, a t 1 o’clock a t th e P a rk hotel, arranged by th e T w in F alls chap ter of th e D.A.E.

R epresentatives from all chapters in th e s ta te hav e been invited to h ea r M rs. R obert, according to M rs. T. F . W a rn er , Twin Falls, s ta te r e g e n t .M embers of th e local ch ap ter are privileged to b rin g guests, and anyone else in tere ste d in a ttend ing th e luncheon is re­quested to m ake reservations with^M rs. L . W. Voorhfees.

T b « k ftro c h a p te rs , a t W allace.I,ew laton. M oscow ,’ Boise, CaldweU,N am pa, P ay e tte , Ooodlng. Pocatello ,B lackfoot a n d T w in Palls . R e sl- , den ta o l F U c r-a n d -B u h l a re afflU - a t«d wiUi th e l6cnl ch ap te r, a n d a re expected to bo presen t.

' DU tlnrnlihed LlneareMr*. R o b tit , Uie d a u g h te r- in -law

o f th e m u i who wrote R obert's RuJes of O rder, now used a lm o st un iv e rs­a lly as a pa rliam e n ta ry guK lvria & descendan t of W lltlam B rew ster, w ho le ft H ollnnd w ith th e .M oynow er. com pany a n d shortly a ftc r« 'a rd s was chosen as th e n illn s tcnchU ig e lder o f th e Plym outh colony.

M rs. R obert, as S a ra h E m ily C or­b in . a ttended S yracuse un ive rs ity w here she becam e a m em ber of th e A lpha P h i fra te rn ity , a n d a f te r h e r g radua tion , she ta u g h t h is to ry and civics In th e schools o f New Y ork and New Jersey , beg inn ing a t Rom e I^-ee academ y, N. Y.

H istory waa a tavo rlta s tu d y a n d she received favorable recognition In college for h e r h is to rica l research .W herever she h a s travelled o r lived M rs. R obert, h a s thorougl\ly Investi­g a ted a ll Uie h isto ric spo ts of th e c om m unity a n d lu p t c d th e ir le g . ends. H er apphtcM Oon of A nnapolis, h e r hom e since h e r m arriag e , hos n e v er dim in ished . M usic Is a lso a m edium th rough w lilch she loves to express herse lf, though she h a s h a d little tim e for th is lii rccen t yetfrs.

W ith a n a tu ra l f la ir fo r public speaU ng, she early perfec ted he rse lf In s tudy of p a rliam e n ta ry law a n d was soon ra ted a s an expert.S h e has conducted classes In two un iversities and a t various tim es a n d placcs has given courses fo r club women.

M rs. H obert's husband , lo r m any years a n Instructo r a t th e naval academ y, con tinued th e po rllam en- tu ry work of h is fa th e r . B rig . G en .H en ry M . R obert, fo rm er c h le l of engineers, of th e O. S . a rm y , who w rote th e m a n u a l In 1876.

- Arrante LuncheonM rs. E. M. Swcelcy Is In c harge of

I general a rrangem en ts fo r th e v is it Of . M rs. R obert to Tw in Palls .

Mr^. V oorhees a n d M rs. T . M.R obertson a re th e m em bers o f th e luncheon com m ittee.

T h e program , o rrongcd by Mrs.R obertson, will Include m usica l num bers In addition to th e p resid en t g eneral's add ress. M rs. F ra n k Pc t\da will sing ; M lu EdIUi C lnrk will play p iano Bclecttons, and g roup slng- ihg of pa trio tic se lections will be fea tured .

T lio oddress of wclcome will be given by Mrs, W arner,

Postal Personnel Bidden to Attend

Ck)stume PartyT he en tire personnel o f th e U n ited

8 t6 te s post office will be guesta of th e Postal C lerks a n d L e t te r C a r ­riers ' a u x l l i ^ a t a " h a rd times*’ costum e party Dec. 8 a t 8 o 'clock a t the Idaho Pow er co m p an y a u d l- torjum .

P lans were m ade by th e auxlU ary yesterday a t th e hom e o f M rs. H arry Taj'lor. Mr*. W. W. F r s n t* w aa a i- sU tan t hostess.

Prizes will be h a rv e s t Item s, p ick ­les, Jelly and canned f ru i t, a n d In addition to_the genera l p rize , th e re will be a n aw ard fo r th e b e s t com - tum e.

Pinochle a n d bridge w ill b e p lay ­ed. and refreshm ents will b e served .

Mrs, Taylor a n d M rs. P r a n tz se ed refreshm ents,

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Harvest Festival Features “Quiz”

More th a n 200 pe rsons a tte n d e d th e annuo] H om e H arv es t d in n e r, a rranged by th e O en e ra l L ad les ' Aid socicty of th e M ethodist c h u rc h la s t evening In th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs .

A Professor Q u li c o n tes t , con> d jc te d during th e p ro g ra m ho u r, w as in charge o f Rev. H . O . M(f- Calllater. D inne r guests w ere d ivided In to Uiree sectlo iu , c o n tes to n ta vol­un teering from each g roup .

C hrysan them um s In a v a rie ty of colors and sites, d eco ra ted th e ta b les a n d rooms. A q u a r te t fro m th e h ig h league of Uie ch u rc h , p rese n te d se-. lections; Miss V irgil J e a n K n ig h t a n d Mrs. M elvin D unn gave r e a d ­ings; Mr<. R onald G raves a n d h e r daugh ter. Miss P a tr ic ia G raves , presen ted duets, accom pan ied M rs. O. P, D uvall. G ro u p s in g in g was le d by George B ice , w ith CA arles C a lve rt a t th e p iano . T h e p ro g ra m w as announced by F re d L a th a m .

M rs. E. P . L aubenhelm w aa c h a lr -lan of decorations', M rs. P r e d B eer

headed the k itd ie n c om m ittee , a n d M rs. E arl D ougherty d irec te d th e program .

« V 4W AR MOTHERS INSTALL O FFIC E RS

M rs. Em m a B a isch w as re in s ta lled a s p resident of T w in P a lls c h ap te r, A m erican W ar M others, y e s te rd a y A fternoon a t th e A m erican L egion

............. M rs, M nbel M a rty n ,

Student Feted at Farewell Parties

M iss lOalne E ld red w a s 'h o s te s s W ednesday evening a t a surprise farew ell p a rty fo r Bob B aker, who le a t t s tb e l l r s t o f n e x t week for L w A ngeles to e n te r collese.

T he guesta were e n te r ta in ed w ith _ scavenger h u n t a n d trave l guess­ing gam es, liv e - p a rty took place a t th e hom e of M r. a n d Mrs. M. B, B aker n o r th e a s t o f F iler.

H igh prices w en t to R icha rd Mor­r is a n d H arold S ty les , a n d consola- Uon aw ards to J im M cG innis. Lloyd K uykendall a n d C huck H errick.

A n I d a h o - N evada - California them e w as carried o u t in th e cen ­terpieces fo r th e q u a r te t U bles ai w hich refre sh m e n ts w ere served.

T h e f i r s t tab le, rep resen ting Id a ­ho, w as cen te red w ith a large N et­te d O e » po ta to , su rro u n d td tsy sagebrtisiL A piece o f gold ore and sagebrush m arked th e N evada U bie, and a c a r a n d a n o range designated th e destina tion o f th e honorce, O range, county . Calif.

T he hostess w as a ssisted by Miss Naom i L arrick.

Bob will be th e guest o f honor a t a farew ell d in n e r S u nday evening, arranged by M iss I ^ r r ic k and T o m ­m y Shous a t th e L arrick hom e n e a r F iler.

T hu rsday evening h e w as e n te r ­ta ined by M r. a n d M rs, J . C. B aker sou th of Filer.

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40th AnniversaryObserved by Pair

M r. a n d M rs. A. B . D obbs w ere th e InsplraU on fo r a surprise p a rty T hu rsday evening ce leb ra ting , th e ir 40th w edding anniversary . T he even t took p lace a t th o tr c oun try hom e.

T h e guesta presen ted then j w ith a n elec^trlc tab le lam p, a n d they also received a num ber of o th e r con ­g ra tu la to ry gifts.

P inochle was the d lvertlaem cnt o f th e evening, and refreshm enta served.

G uests were Mr, a n d M rs. S h e r -lan M ullins, Klm'berly; M r. a n d

M rs. GJen E astm an and fam ily , M r. a n d M rs, F ra n k E astm an. M r. a n d M rs. P . C. Hills, Mr. and M rs. T om P a rro t t, M iss Ooldle Dobbs a n d C a r l DeValL

FA kLS AVENUE CLUB R I^ C T S MRK. SACKETT

F a lls Avenue club, - m e e t i n g W wlnpsdiiy oflcrnoon i\t tho hom e of Mrfl, N. W. A rring ton , elected M rs. W, 1. S a c k ctt p resid en t of the c lub; Mrfl. Kd Ankcw, v ice-p residen t; M rs, K enneth Jones, secre tn ry - Irrn su rer; Mrs, L. A, H ansen , porter,

T lie club votfd to d ona te to Uie ■•Iron LunK" fund. Roll coll ll>onscs were 'l lionkstdv ing m enu sugacatlons. M rs. D orothy lil l ls a n d Mm. MoTKiiret f lw ltrer were p ro ­g ram chulrinrn.

V Mm. Zllkry. K lm brrly , dlnciiiuiprt ch ild wolfiii'o anil scliool wnrK, M any linoks and toys were on dlfiplay, HUlt- al)ta for prn-scliool olillctreii, Mrs, 2^IIIcey also told n( wnys to amune sm all children.

M iss M erbelh Bynlpr w as a guest, Mins flyster and Mrs. K, B. Hiiys won contests. H(-firMhinrnt« wcrn firrvfirf by th e honle.'ui. Mm, IW As­kew will be liostcMi 13.

,1 « nO L D AND m .U k TIIKMK fKATUItKI)

Mrn. MlXe Evlrnon rntnrlolnD d th e Hun T on club a t a cleverly npim lnted lunoheon Uils week, marlKolds, flanked by blue tnpern In w hite ho ld- ers, form ing Uie decoraU oita lo r U\e Inble,

H onoring M rs. Joe Covey's b ir th ­day ann iversary . Uia hosteiui |ir« - p in le d h e r wlU» a gift, M rs, Covey an il Mrs, K. U. Price w ere guests of Die cUib.

\ Mrs. nob G reen, M rs, A ndrew n ii i ie l . M rs. H arold Jolm noti a n d M rs, Jam es G rogan w ere w inners o t p rises. Mrn. G reen will e n te r ta in '' th e group W ednesday, Nov. 15,

« « «KVENINO GUILD tITAOKH niN G O D EN EriT

M em bers of th e Bvenliiff G uild played bingo a t the hom e of M rs. N eal U a ta rd lliu rs ilu y evenltM , p ro - (ro d s to provldfi 'n m nksg lv lng d in ­n e r boskota for I 'y ln F a lls fam ilies.

T w enty m em bers were i>r(fent. H erreshm ents were served following Uio e ic ltin g iinnirs,

Calendar'n w ta n iio g irls ' club will m eet

T uesday a t fl;ao p, m . a t Uio Odd Pelloifa hall.

¥ V «I B e w tn c lass of Uio Ohuroli of

the Brethren will m eet a t the home o f Mr. and Mrs, Frank Helsland, lloM lton. Bunday foi* a pot-luck dinner. Oars wiU leave Uia church

p a s t president o f th e Id a h o c h a p ­te r , w as Insta lling officer, a n d M rs, E mmo B u r tt w as in s ta ll in g se r- gcnnt-a t-arm s,

Mrs. A nna M, W ise w as e lec ted f irs t vlce-preeldent; M rs. A dda B racken, second v lce-p rea ldcn t; M rs. M ary M cAllister, se c re ta ry ; M rs. T hurzy L elchllter. correspcm dlng secretary ; Mrs, L illian R osa , t r e a s ­u re r; Mm. C lara B ail, c h a p la in ; M rs. L ena Priedm nn, h is to ria n ; M rs. C ora Burm elster. cu sto d ia n o f rec ­ords. nnd Mm. B racken , p la n la t.

M rs, M lnnelln M odlln a n d M rs, Id a M, H srrlson were in i t ia te d as

!W members, M rs, H, B . J o h n so n , p ast president of th e local c h a p ­

te r , who has been v isiting In U ta h a n d California, ond M rs. R u th B iil- llnner. who has b e e n ' v is i tin g In W ashington, were w elcom ed ba ck to th e rhap te r.

P lans were m ade for a C h r is t­m as party to be held E>ec, fl a t tho t>oKlon hall w ith M rs. J , O, B coii- chum p nam ed c h a irm a n o f th e cdm - m lU ee In charge of a rran g e m e n ts . F ive dollors was voted to w a rd th e p u rchase of on Iron lung,

Mrs. M rCalllster. Mm, C la ra Dali, M rs. F ields a n d M rs. Jo h n « m w ere ho-itesses. A ThnnksRlvIng m h tlf was fea tured In th e re rre sh m e n ta . T lie h a ll was decorated w ith f low ers fu r- nlsheil by M rs. L elclillte r a n d M rs. M nrlyn,

¥ « «DECOItATINQ T O riO OF ADimESH

Mrs, M ilton L, Powell;- npeaklng on Interior decorating , wi/a specia l g uest of the M entor c lub th i s week At th e home of Mrs. D, O. H u ffm a n , 10 memlwTB a ttend ing ,

Plnno solus w ere played by M ary U pffiuan, d a u g h te r o f Uie tens, nnd Mrs. Don H ykn cond tlie business session in th e abaenoe of the president. M rs. N eale M cK ay w on the w hite e lep h a n t. C u r re n t events were the roll ca ll reaponsea . R efreshm ents w ere served b)r th e

PRO GRA M GIVEN FO R W ILLING W OR KER S

M usical num bers by M rs. W . O . S m ith , accom panied by M rs. P . B. M enjil. a n d Mm, F, F . B racken , a n d a read ing by M rs. C. E , G r i e v e form ed th e program for the -W illlng W orkers c lass of th e P resby te rian Sunday school one a fte rn o o n th is week.

M rs. B racken waa hostess a t h e r hom e; assisted by M rs. Frttzler a n d M rs. G . A. RIedesel. M rs. H ay B uah and Mrs. R . A. G ra liam w ere th e program com m ittee.

Mrs. M errill conducted th e bu si­ness session. D uring th e te a h o u r . Miss D crtha Noel p resided a t th e lace-coveted te a tab le , cen te re d w ith a low bowl of seasonal flowers.

Past Esthers to Be O.E. S. Guests

H onoring p a s t la th e r s o f th e T w in Falls c h ap te r, O rder o f th a S a s te m S ta r , th e local o rg an isa tio n w ill ob- se rre «-Esther N ight" TueadAT tr e * n in g a t S o 'c l t ^ » t th e U iao& lc tem ple. ' /

Expected to be p rese n t a s h ono r guesta a ^ M rs. D oro thy S te tU er, Mr*. A urora B ra a la , M i*. B n m a W ltham , M rs. Nellie LAadOD. M rs. G race Johnson , M rs. M aude D ygert. M rs. H asel Sw eet, M n . G ra ce B o- bier. M rs. Id a Sherw ood. M r*. M ax­ine Bacon, M rs. W inona M e rr itt . T w in PaUa; M rs. C ora B chroeder, F iler, and M rs. Bessie EUla. Je ro m e .

An a d denda on E s th e r s ig h t will be th e prog ram fea tu re , w ith M rs. H elen B u rk h a rt, Mrs. I re n e K ellogg, Mrs, NelUe G laridon, Mr»- C lyde D. M cClain a n d M rs. E a r l W alke r ta k ­ing p a rt.

Mra. Jo seph ine S ch u rg er w ill give a h is to ry o f th e s ta r po in t. B a the r; Jam es W atts wlU be In c h a rg e o f th e lig h tin g effects, a n d m uslo wUl be p resen ted by th e E u t e m S ta r choir, d irec ted by M rs. P ra n k n » d a ,

M rs. B u rk h a rt is c h a irm a n o f th e re tT tshm en t com m ltteee, m em bers o f w hich a re M rs. F re d H ard e r . M rs. Vera C. O 'L eary, M rs. J . E . R oberts. M rs. M el DolUng. M rs. H . D lnkelacker, M rs. F lo ra H a ll. M rs. J . a tevons a n d M r. a n d -M rs .JD a le Walcem.

MeT Card Benefit Well-Patronized

W cU -attcnded w as th e a m artly a rranged benefit bridge p a r ty a t w hich th e M eT club e n te r ta in e d yesterday afte rnoon fro m 2 to 4:30 o'clock a t \ h e Id ah o Pow er com ­p any aud ito rium . Proceeds will go to th e c lub 's C hris tm as fu n d .

M rs. A. 8 . G ilbert a n d M rs. L io­n e l T . Cam pbell, sponsors o f th eclub, received the 4* -------Arm lsU ce day them e w as fea tu red .

A t bridge, M rs. M arsha ll C h a p ­m a n a n d M rs.. J . o . T h o rp w on h o n ^

Pinoch le honors fo r th e a fte rn o o n w en t to M rs. M . C ox.'

M lu D oro thy S layner w aa gener* a l c h a irm a n of a rrangem en ts . M iss M ary H aney was ch a irm a n o f th e food ccnun lttee ; M iss M a rian n e D ow ns, reservations, a n d M iss ^> sy J a n e O riggs and M iss M a rg a re t O e t i ^ e r . the prizes. ,

R efreshm en ts were se rved foUow- in g th e games.

- ¥ ¥ ¥ELM W OOD CLUB HAS TH AN K SG IV IN G D IN N ER

Elmwood Social c lub m e t W ednes­d a y afte rnoon a t the hom e o f M rs. E m m a .T heen er, w ith M rs. A lm a W allactf assisting, fo r th e a n n u a l T hanksg iv ing d inner. S ix teen m'em- b e rs a n d a Rucst, M rs. M ary Plcrce, assem bled a t 1 o'clock fo r th e d in ­n e r, followed by a business m eet­ing .

N am es ; w e r e d is trib u ted ChrLitm os gifts to . be s e n t to th e county farm . Boll ca ll responses

ere "A C hildhood T hanksg iv ing ." T lie nex t m eeting wUl be held

Dec. 19 a t the hom e of M rs. Lucy C a rd e r In Tw in Falls. E ach m em ­b e r Is asked to bring a g if t fo r h e r ■'Mystery SU ter.''

Delphian Leader"

Delphian Director to Address Two Sessions

D uring th e v is it of M rs. Lena L. Goble, Pacflic coast d irec tor of th e jia t io n a l D elphian society in Twin FalU n e x t M onday, she will n o t only be th e guest of honor a t a luncheon arranged by Zeta P i c h a p te r of the society, bu t will also addrejis an organization m ee ting of the Gftmma T heta chap­te r th a t evening.

The luncheon will be served a t one o’clock Monday a t the Park hotel, and rep resen ta tives from Burley, R upert, Jerom e and W endell c h a p te rs w ill be present. T he evening session will be a t th e F ra z ie r p a rty house, when th e ad d ress of M rs. Goble will be hea rd , and officers will be elected.

For Self-Im provem eot A fre<iucnt v isitor to Id a h o . M rs.

Ooble has Inspired Innum urab le w o­m en through th e D elph ian o rg a n - izaUon to seek for them se lves a n d o thers a higher, tru e r e d u ca tio n a n d new ideals, no t th ro u g h Im pracU cal- itles and Idle d ream s, b u t th ro u g h cu ltu ral se lf-im provem ent a n d d e ­velopment,

M rs. Ooble, who h a s s p e n t M years In the D elphian w ork, bss th is to soy of h e r o rg an ittU o n . T h e D elphian teaching Is n o t 's im p ly to rea d textbooks bu t to develop w ill­pow er, eUmlnnte th a t te a r ao m a n y people have when placed b e fo re a h au d ien c e-b rea k in g down t h a t se lf- consciousness,

"Education Is th e buUdlng o t n a t ­u ra l character and na tio n a l c h a r a c ­te r Is the sum to ta l of ind iv idual charac tcrs. E ducation Is pow er a n d th e re h as been no time w hen e d u c a ­tio n Is needed so badly a s I t is to ­d ay ."

She calls th e a tten tion o f h e r fliudlences to the fact th a t th e la s t w ar w as caused by th e co llapse of n a tio n al character w hich reso lved down to lack of education, a n d th a t th e depresilon was caused by m e n

in eoc^ o th e r , a n d

A t one of th e rec en t sk a tin g pa rties simiisored by E dna E sllnger. Floiuile Knllnger nnd G ladys D e- K lo ts n t the T w in P a iu P leasu re Skating rink, th e follow ing w ere presen t:

W eldon H askins. B e tty B rin eg ar, Barbrtra Bradley, N elda W agner, W ilm a U lc h llte r, M arjlo L elch llter , R uth D urkhnlter. Joyce K elley, B ob Eyentonc. C ^rald E yestone. K yle W aite, WlUAa E sllnger, V elm a O . Jnroba, W ayne B u rtt, J lo b e r t B o ra h , M r mid Mm. n , D . M cK inney , L o - veltn M. K re, H etty bivnlels.

O leiui H latler, R ich a rd M cK ee. Boll HlftHer. l.eatx M nrte F luU arty , GeorKB H latler. F e rn W hltae l. P e rn D allry. Bob Molgn, Allen D uvall, Ed H artm an, L illian R oberts . W ayne Annis, Mr. nnd Mra. V incen t S to m , Orvln n ian d . Fre ldo P c rch a l, B o tty Petem on. W erner R elnke , A lvin LuU, W alt H chm ldt, U na M organ . T racy K nytwtrn.

F ra n k Ellaw orth, M ax C ro ft, H ow ­a rd Andemon, E lm er E sllnger, C lyde Blotter, Mr, nnd M m. A rt in ir E«- llnRnr, lle tiy Hhlvely. C heste r B tom , M ary Urcker, I ^ o u Z ava te . J a c k F a rra r, Wiiynn l l t le t te n . D ick B e a t - ' ty. Zrke I.arnon. V nm oii P e te rm an , Alnlia W elts nnd N anm l K Irkm an .

hostess.

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'Minnie Fait Weds Glen “Bus” Linzy,

BUHL, Nov. 11 (Specia l)—Ml>l M lnnin F a it, d a u g h tef of M r. and M rs. Roy F a it, a n d O len "B us” L lnsy , son of Mr, a n d M ra. O, . L ln ty , were m arried Nov. * In K ing Kill.

T lie bride wore a s tre e t lengUi frock of turquolhe, fnnhloiied w ith a bustle back. She wore a gold neck ­lace a n d n shnuliler corsage of tails* m a n ro.ies.

M ra. L lnsy Is a g rad u a te o t the B u h l high nrhmil. Uhe a ttrn d e d the U nlveriilty of Iduho a t Monrow th e y e a r 1031 iiiiil '38 w here she alflM nted wlUi tho A lpha I 'h l w Ity . She has been em ployed In Dr, J . W, W urster'B ofllce fo r th o p a st y e a r nnd a holf,

M r. Llnxy U a u ls ta n t n ig h t m a r­sh a l a iul Is n m em ber o f th e Iluhl f ire dei>artment.

M r. iiml Mrs. M nry re tu rn e d from Boise M 'lnduy nnd are m aking U»elr hom e a t tlie C linton ap artm enU .

READ n i E TIM Ea W ANT A D 8.

C O A LMany liomea and bUBl- ncflfi liouAOfl a re ta k in g advnntnge o f o u r qual­ity coaIb. If you a r« no t a ufior, then ,we ask th a t you compare o u r prices, (juftllty and aervlco w ith any o ther coal you have boon ufling and ae« w h a t a Iiandaome sav in g you can make In o rdering your coal from u i.

Idaho Bean & Elevator Co.

I Phona SS

adds th a t "so on wlU th e w orld c o n ­tinue until true c h a rac te r Is b u ilt th rough the field of edu ca tio n .'

P lan L nneheon ' s. D. May Pierce, d is t r ic t o r ­

ganizer, Is assisting th e lo c a l'w o m en In planning for th e e n te r ta in m e n t o f M rs. Goble. / •

M rs. Charles B. B e ^ e r . p re s id e n t o f Uie chapter, la s t w eek a p p o in ted th e following to a rra n g e th e a fte r* noon luncheon:

M rs. E . J . S tep -K en a n d M rs. Jo h n 8. KImes a re th e lu n c h eo n com m ittee; Mrs. A. D . B obler, M rs. A llyn Dlngel a n d M rs. H . A . B a ll, the invitations; Mrs. R . A. S u tc ll ff . the decorations, a n d M rs. G eorge W ard, special music.

Clttr WlU give tho a n n u a l b a z a l . Nov. 17 a t th’b chu rch , acco rd in g to p la n s m ade a t a n aU -day m eetin g th is week a t th e chu rch .

S upper will be s e r v ^ a t 6:30 o 'clock th e n igh t o f th e b axaa r. fo l­lowed by a p ro g rm a n d auctio n in g of a ll arUcles ihem bers of th e g roup h av e m ade during th e p a s t few m on ths , W. J . H ollenbeck w ill be auctioneer.

M rs. Roy M cClain, M ra. P a u l B andy , Mm, Allen, M rs. Clell M c­Dowell and Mra, Ray A asendrup w ere guests, M rs. Floyd B andy w as hos- te w . A po t-luck luncheon wsva aerved a t noon.

Goldrful Bubble , Motif Brightens

, Boys’Club Dance ,; Second to a series of seven dance* scheduled t a th e «fvi«i g (T w in F U ls h igh K hooi m ade o u t.b7 school officials w aa held la s t n ig h t In th e gym nasium , w ith ■ balipon bubble them e carried o u t 'In decora­tio n s by th e Boys' club w hfch w as to c h a rg e of th e daniee.

N early 400 balfoons w ere released am ong d a n c e rs 'to 'f lo a t dow n' over th e m .a s th e d ance neared i t s c loie. D ecolv tlng th e ceiling w ere hun* dreds of baUoons s u s p e n d ^ , a n d crisscrossed .to fo rm a falsi-CeU lng.

A iraxtgev.Deceiatloaa .I n oharge of decorations w as P a t

W allace . jutU or u n it o f th e c lub 's se c re ta ry -tre asu re r .. A s h e ad -o f th e com m ittee in charge of p u fn h , which

t th e evening, o re ujkit

Mr*. Lena I . Oobl^ w ho will address Belpblan groops here n e st Monday afternoon and eve­n ing. Mra. QeWe, San FraneUeo, Is Paolfle eo«Mt director-»f th e naUonal Delphian society.

(Time* Engraving)

w as T om C artney , to^Bomore p re s id e n t

In term ission program w as In c harge o t D ick Price, soi^iom ore tm l t secre tary -treasu rer. A solo was su n g by M iss -M artha W eddle. * '8outh A m erican Wsiy.” G aylord T o le r a n d O en a H a irtn g to n sang a d u e t nim lber, th e ir own arrange^ m e n t of “S ou th of th e B order." and. M iss B ette Ju n e T a r r gave a ta p dance . P lay ing for th e Inform al d a nce was R ay Je n n in g s ' o rchestra .

P a trons o f th e dance were ad ­visers of th e u n its of ^ e Bcqts' club a n d O Irls’ league. M rs. Hose M. N orth , de an of glrU, M iss H elen M inler, Miss Eva D unagan a n d Mias Jo sephine Throckm orton , g irls ' ad ­visers. and W. K . Howell, LeRoy H ughes a n d G era ld W allace , boys' advisers.

Host a n b StaffO th e r officers o f th e Boys' club

a re Brice E vans, p residen t; BlU F o l­som, secretary -treasu rer; I r a C a r t­ney, senior presiden t: D uane Toler, seno r secre tary -treasu rer; Chuck Thom as, Jun ior p resident.

N ext school dance wlU also be in ­form al. to be given Dec. IB for a ll s tudents, sponsored also by th e Boys' c lub.

o rations, a n d a ^ t th e ,Mr. and U r s .T e i ^ were m u t M . i

Nev. S, 188S, a t t ^ Logan t u p l * '.l and m oved to M Uon. l A a s t t b f f w lived untU coming to Decto l A t n : '. they hom esteaded In U 0< ‘farm where they live now.

-Mr. and Mrs. U w ls are. the per- ents o f seven children. V n . &. 7...;- Fisher. OleeA and W ajM Lewtl> >< M iss R achel .Lewl^ '«Q of and Mrs. Jam es ten n g " ■dale, ^0 attended % e ^and Lewy: Lewis. PanniC tn d B . B . ^Lewis, Bhoshone, who i to a tte n d th e d inner.’

M r. Lew is h a s ' b e eo ’ a o U n >& . c h u rc h a n d public work. B e is p ree l* \ d e n t o f th e B urley highway d istrlo t;.^ ', h.as been s ta te represeotatiTe I r o a C assia c o u n ty fo r th e p ast s i* y e a n . M rs. te w ls Is a n acUve stake work* . e r .In th e ReUef society, which t s ltio n she h a s held ' fo r a r ^ o f years.

B o th M r. a n d M rs. Lewis are Joying good h e a lth and th e p a s t su m m er en joyed a tr ip eas t o f 6,000 m iles.

M any le tte rs , te legram s a n d g r o h - e n ts were received t y them .

Buhl Jaycee-ettes Told of Hawaii !

F IL E R . Nov. 11 ( 6 p e d a I) ~ T t» ewiy ( n a n iz e d B uh l Jaycee-etiM e re s ^ e d th e ir second d ln tte r .

T uesday even ing a t th e A ra e rc a n ‘ L egion d in ing room w ith th e L egion aux ilia ry serving. tab les w et* decorated w ith ra r l- c o lo r^ i ' ~

P l a « s w « r

¥ ¥ ¥STA TE GRANGE CONVENTION REPOR TED

M r. and Mrs. O, C. P au lson gave repo rts of Uie s ta te O range m eeting la s t week a t Idaho Falls , for m e m ­bers o f tho M ounta in Rock O range, m eeting T uesday evening a t th e C om m unity church,

M rs. C lara Blggerataff. M rs, R obert B oo th a n d Mrs, P ea rly Belleville w e r t hostesses.

F re d Bates adttrcM cd the g roup 1 O range in su rance and o th e r

O ra n g e m a tte rs . He w as InUoduccd by J o h n Troendly.

A nnouncem ent was mnrte th a t o f ­ficers will be elected n t tlin nex t m eeting , and th n t Mrn. Jo h n D ean, M rs. R obert D ingm an. Mrn. C. W. D urllng and M rs. Brooks will be hostesses.

Vivian Swiger Honored at Tea

B u m . N o v . i l (Special)—I n com ­p lim en t to M iss Vivian Sw iger. a b ride-e lec t o t th is m o n th , M rs. H arry Reilly, M rs. Jam es Pence a n d M rs. R ay W eaver en terta ined w ith a miscellaneous show er la s t week a t th e hom e o t M rs. Reilly,

Tl)o guessing con test conducted by tho hostesses afforded m uch am use ­m e n t fo r th e 36 guests. M iss F ra n ­ces G row received th e h igh aw ard . M Us G row played a i ^ o ^solo "D ream o t Love." U tU a C a i ^ e C urtis sa n g “T h o W edding of J a c k a n d JU l" w ith h e r moUier, M rs. C a r l C uiU s, p lay ing th e p la a o ac­com panim ent. M rs. pence sang ‘■Wishing" accom panied by M ra. C urtis .

E ac h guest drew a fo rtu n e from th e old oaken bucket suspended in th e old well a rran g e d in one com er o f th e room. T he-hono rqcK guest o f th e afte rnoon drew m any lovely g ifts from th e well fo r h e r new hom e w hich is n e a r in g completion.

S e rv ing from th e te a table during th e a fternoon w ere M rs. W. V. Swi­ger, m oU ier of th e bride-elect, and M ra .’G eorge W att, m o th e r of Wil­lia m W att, to Whom M lis Swiger

rill be m arried N or. 2 3 ..

Carey Man Feted On 90th Birthday

CAREY, Nov. 11 (Specia l)—Wil* Ham B a ird , sr., celebrated h is BOth b irth d a y F riday , 3. w ith six sons p resen t. O n j daugh ter. M rs. Je ssie K elly , TaeCma. W aah.. and o n e eon, B ruce, were unable to be w ith th e ir fa the r.

H e recrtTed a la rg e eake w ith 00 c an d le s o n i t from M rs. Jam es B aird. M r. B a ird 's seven sons, Jo h n . Jam es, BlU, E rn ie . Dave. Bruce a n d Tom. a ll liv e In th e -valley. B e h a s 80 g r a n d c h lld n ^ a n d n ine g r e a t - g randch liltren .

H e w as b o m in L anarksh ire. Scot­la n d . in 1849 a n d cam e to th e U hlted S ta te s in 1805. B e moved to Id ah o In 1699 a n d h a s Uved he re in Carey

since.

England-Vallett Rites Solemnized

DECLO, Nov. a (S p e c la l)-M r, a n d M rs. C laude V allett announce Uie m arriage o t th e ir daughter, M lsa V erna V allett, lo H arold Eng­land . non of Mr. and M rs. C arl Eng­la n d , Burley.

T h e wedding took place Sept, 37 a t C ontact, Nev.

T lio bride is a g raduate of Uie D eclo school wlUi th e clon.i of ID30. T h e bridegroom Is a g radua te of the B urley school a n d Is cnu)l«yr(l ut th e N ational ho te l. T h e couple will be a t hom e In Burley.

“DLmom enW lJen M etro-O oldw yn-M ny- e r pm parert to fu rn ish (lie m oat e labornte beauty pa rlo r act th a t th n t Htudlo ImhI rv r r bu ilt. In w hich a large p u rt of tho photoplay, "T he W om­an,'* was lo be <tUged. M erit N orm an Conm etlrs were ■•- tected to help d rew th e aet. lltOM) of you who see N orm a aiitBTBr, Jo a n oraw lovtl au it R osalind I tu u e l l in th is p ic­tu re m ay oateh a glim pse of some fam iliar M erle N orm nn Ooamatto pwikage*. Ix f* see In how m any o the r sccnea you can s jw t Merle N onnau Ooemfltlca.

MKUI.K NOHMAN COHMETICfl

Bi»l4 a l the

Eugene'"^^""^C m . In r . r Y .n r C H r iM r

ARE YOU TOO LATE

for an appoint­ment with

Miss Iris Smith?

N ot yeti B u t you will tie unless you m ake an appoin tm ent now. Bver slnoe tlie nows <>f Ml»* Iris Bm lth'a vUU nashed a round, tow n our telephone hna been hum m ing w ith ealls for ap-

N aturally no moitem w oman w ants lo mlM suoh an oin»or- hm lty to a tU In U.o .m a rtn esi and beau ty dem anded by today's fashions.Miss Iris flm lth. Cara Nome specialist, eomsa here a t our e ipense. to drmoiuilrate creations of Langlols, world-fam ous beauty auUiorlty.W ithout oharge or obligation she will give you a 48-mlnute w osu lta tlon . Including a O ara Noma facial, a skin aaalysla. • n d a glorifying m aks-up a n d will outline your dally eom plei- Ion car*.Rem em berl Only JO eonstilU tlons oan be given dally ~ I A. M, to 4 ; t t p . M. Maks your appo in tm en t new.

NOV. 13th to 18th

dKlTg STOR.E

fo r 53.M rs. R ay N isewaner, p re s lU n t 6 t

th e new ord er, introduped Vxt^ EL -d W . H erm an w ho gave • melM .^tp te re s tln g a n d In s tru c U n te lk - ''e n h e r re c a n t T U t to th e B s v a t t i n - ^

b e r o f souvenirs fro m t D uring th e bttstaess meeUT f tfi8

lad les p la n n ed fo r a Jaycfi)-«tt» a n d ' Jaycee dance . T hey hope to tie a U s . ' to g e t th e L egion haU th e event& s / of Dee. B. T h e age lim it fo r Jaycees . Is fro m ia-39 tnclusiva.

Roy Shurrum Weds Sacramento Bride

BUHL, N or. 11- (Special)—B uhl friends w in be In terested In h e a r­in g o f th e m arriag e of Miss R u th Brow n, S acram ento , Calif., a n d Boy Shu rrum . form erly of Buhl. Uie son o t M rs. Jo h n 6 h u m m . a n o th e b ro th er o t M rs. E rn est S h u r ts . Buhl.

T h e couple were m arried Friday . Nov. 3. T h e bride wore a black wbol costum e a u lt w ith a skunk trim m ed jacket, black accessories and a cor­sage of red roses,

A b u lte t supper was served a t tlie hom o of Uie bride's aister. Mre.> K en n e th Allgeler. Mrs, Jo h n Sher-

im a n d M ra. S c h u lts were p resent. M r. a n d M rs. S hu rrum a re bo th

g radua tes of th e Sou thern C ali­fo rn ia Bible school. T hey will make th e ir hom e In W est Sacram ento.

T exas, due to Its position, sice and sho)* . h a s a g re a t varie ty o t t l l - motld conditions. I t h as m ounta ins, p lains, fo rests and setironsts. fm - bracUiK an a rea of 385,898 sq miles, w hich la a per cen t of whole country . '

^Don’tHide Your Haadt

i s a d «a ssy woM o otea sso w d ee ilr 17 to hid* t ^ iMods la OM way er s a o t e Kara you looad yonisU d o ^ tUaf 8 A r * b « * ' t yst dlsoevwa l U O O m ‘ NAIL pousH. njiMiKao..wflk m

d «qnalltlM.. . WlU be a iwrristloB l» y0» BMOtlial Mfia aie always idatNA M rLAMINQO auks ym pniKl e< yeo »

Fuuiiim niE"M tT''tiiiir

FLAMINOO oUen (Ive-BnfTsfcadM You Ota b*v« i l l live sad still s««e * Bioney...for FLAMINOO li

tkeUi!O ur ro u r tm in rniitcnien ,^wlll niiikn a n ln r ly yiird d o s lX to Borve you and we w on 't lobse yardiige on your curtitlns. W ell ' Bnln tftvor oi^ every play and score a tounli-dow n w ith every niKiiibei- o> th e fHinlly, O ur sig­na ls ure P -1 ( -0 'N -E Let's p lay ball. Puss your eleanlng troubles to us a n d w hen It comee to th e cost you w on 't be th row s for a loss.

A COM PI.ETE CLEA N IN G SESRVICBI # No dam age to oloUies I # Pe rfec t c leaning I % S z p e rt tlntehUMl

# p ro m p t servlM

% Fair prloe » Longer fabrto wear « The fee l o f ,n • ^ u r a n o e o f

PARISIAKhL a iu id e r e r s & D r y G le i

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UPSETS LOOM ON NATIO N'S^R iB iRON CARDTexas A. & M. Plays Southern Methodist iiv Top Game of Day; Irish Take on Iowa Club

FumWer’s Cure

By HARRY FERGUSONN EW YORK, Nov. 11 (U.P.)—U psets are in the cards today

os u n b e a ttn football, team s from coast to coast take the held ag a in st stubborn opposition.

■\ Of th e leading team s in the nation, only two—Tennessee and N o rth C arolina— have easy touches. Tennessee plays the Citadel and N orth Carolina m eets Davidson.

Top, gam e of th e day seems to be th e one a t College S tation, Tex., between Texas A. and M., unbeaten and un­tied, and S outhern M ethodist.SMU’a only d efeat of the sea­son was a t hands o f N otre Dame, 20 to 19. Word ou t of the southw est is th a t the M ethodints are loaded fo r th is

-one and th e re should be quite ■ a b it o f football played before

the final w histle .K entuclcy. Ucd ' bu t undereated ,

r ls lu lU rw o rd u & ln s t G eorgia T ech. a n d T u la n e , a lso tie d b u t un ­beaten . t a k u on a to u c h A lab tm a team s. O th e r good onea In th e sou th and sou thw est:

N otre D am e M eets Iowa A ubum -V lU anova, Baylor-T exas,

C e n te n a ry -T exaa T B ch„..S lorida*G eorgia. B lce-A rkansaa, T e x a s C hrls tlao -T u lsa . D uks-V M l, and L o u is la n a -M ls s l^ p p l S ta te . .' N otre D am e i a g a in s t Iow a and O klahom a a g aln s t .K a n sa a S ta te are th e head line gam es tn th e m iddle' w est. N o tre D om e Is seek ing to pro- te c t a reco rd u n m a rre d by tie o r defeat. O k la h o m a Is u n b e a te n b u t w as tie d b7 S o u th e rn M ethodist.OtherB la th e to ld -w es t: lUlnola*

' W isconsin, M arque tte> low a S ta te ,,M lohlgan>M lnnesota, N e b r a s k a *K ansas, N o rtb w e ste m -P u rd u e. m th e e a s t th e b e s t gam e w ill be

p layed a t P rin c eto n ; N . J„ w h e n 5 v ^ u t | h , t ie d b u t u n d e f e a t ^ n m s In to a s tro n g P r in c e to n team .

Also In th e e a s t:O re to n B a ttle s CSC

C ornell • C olgate , D etro lt-^ p cto n college, P o rd h a m - ln d la n a , G eorge- to w n -M aiy lan d ,H a rv a rd -A n n y JJo ly C ross-T em ple. N ew Y ork un lversU y- M lssourl, P e n n -P e tm S ta te . N avy - O olum bla, Y ale-B row n. P i ttsb u rg h ^O am effle T ech .

B est a ttrac U o n !n th e far^w eek a p p ea rs to be th e O regon-O regon S ta te gam e, a lth o u g h O sllfom la a n d W ash ing ton , bo th disappoin ting th is season , m a y sh n p o u t o f I t and p u t on th e f iercest ba ttle .

O th e n In th e f a r w est:- i)enver>C olorado S ta te , S o tlthem

C a lifo rn ia - S tan fo rd . W ashing ton S ta te - Id a h o , B righam Y oung-U lah

' SU te , U tah -H aw all.

Lyon Manages Gooding Meet

O O O D IN G , Nov. 11 (Specia l)— lA te Lyon w as n am ed m a n ag e r of th e a n n u a l G ooding O utlaw baal^et- b a ll to u rn a m e n t he re th is week as th e local Ju n io r C h sm b er o f Com ­m erce m ade p re lim ina ry , p lans for th e tra d i tio n a l to u m a m e iu to be h e ld h e re Inte Utls w in ter.

A ssisting h im on th e O utlaw c m lttee be Rex P a in te r . Ertdie B aer, A p v e r a a n d Joe M cFadden.

M a n a g e M i^ n announced th a t a d a t« w ould be se t In th e n e a r fu tu re a f te r B u rley h a d been con tn rted In rega rd to Its tourney .

Officials Consider Boost on Rose

“BowliHcTtet PriccLOS A N GELC8, Nov, U (U Pl-Tlic

question of booatliiK Itohe bow) Riuiir tickets lo 14.40 wnn a t lu iin tndny n t a confere iire o f P iirltlo connl > ference o ir ir ln b ,

T lie n roiiosal U to miiliitnlii f lu t rn ic fo r th^ rn tlrn I'ltMtilotm

. bowl for tlin Ju n . 1 rxrr|>l (i>r th e tS.BO Ixix AriiiA. ilc rc to ln rc , PciilA behind Iho goiil )>o«tn coat 19 30.

T lie m a tte r was bring conM drint by (lie r^Hiforrnrc Ko.ie howl rnm> n ilttro roniilsdnK or AI MnnlriA, H tiinforri: K en Prle-illv. Cullfoniln;

. Kny Eckinnn, WiintilnKloii, nnd Wil­lis o , H ia iip r. H oulhcrn Ciillftunln,

B a lp h C onger o f W en tw orth MUItairy academ y, L ozlng ton , K y„ tr ied th is m ethod In a n e ffo rt to core a n epidem ic of fum bles. T h e coach ordered every m a n en tTie team to keep football In h b h a n d s from reveille nn lll tsp s . H ere is RnsseU Nell, tack le , s ta d y in i . e a t ­ing a n d p a b n ln i th e pigsk in a tsam e linie.

Nationlonal Foothall League Expected To Increase Teams

NEW Y O RK , Nov, 11 T hoN ational Football leogue will be In - c re iued from 10 lo 13 clubs, n e x t year, O eorge P. M arshall nnd D an T opping, tw o club owncr.i. believed loday.

B oston a n d one of th ree w estern clubs, probably Los A ngelet, a re scheduled to Join th e c ircu it. C incin ­n a t i an,d St. Loul.i a re also anxious of en tering th e lesKue. they sa id .

Jim Londos Tosses Del Kunkel

fiAI.T LAKK CITY, Nnv. 11 (U.Rl-Jlm Loiuloj, ............... ol th e world'stii-uvywclRht wrratlUiK c liun ip loa -

ilp[riil<'il Del KunKel. H alt I.nitp, flflpr 33 m lnulen on llie m a t tiiM nlKhi. K unkel wiin In lu ied w hen

iitiwn (lirouKli itir vo|irn.U r Wvi'off (lirw w lili Al Now- un, iiiid I .r r r»|i1iino d irw with

Moyd Ilnnn.

Oregon MapKtKlKNE, Ore, fU.fi)-An ooc.urata

gniloKicul relle( map «I Orcuon— u'lili every hill aihI ronlo\ir liu llt t'l ..icbIo—has lifpii fomplelert by Rtiidcnts o | groldKV "I <hn unlvnr- nil)', and will go on dlaiiUy,

Vandal Track Star Leaves For N. V. Race

U N IV ERSITY O P IDAHO. N ov. 11 (Spccla))—Vic D yrgall, U niversity of Id ah o ’s sensational f re shm an d is ­tance s u r , will leave Moscow M on­day even ing for N ew ark. N. J „ to com pete in th e N ational Cross­country cham pionsh ips, Nov.. 10.

T he Id ah o freshmiAi Is favo red lo cop firs t place In th e m eet th is year by e aste rn coaches and Id a h o m en­to r Mike R yan . R unning u n a ttac h ed la s t fall, D yrgall placed second to Don Lash, b rillian t In d ian a ha rrie r, In a photo finish.

Early th is fall, D yrgall cracked th e Idaho c ro ss -c o u n t^ reco rd by ove r W seconds, covering th e 4,« m iles In 34 m inu tes 1 second In an exliib lllon race. T h e form er record waa e sU bllshed by Dixon O am er , W ash ing ton S ta te college. In 1938.

T h e V anda l fre shm an 's s tiffe s t com petition Is expected from T om ­m y D eckard, Ind iana , a n d Don S m ith , U niversity of M aine, who fin ished th ir d and f if th respectively In la s t y e a r 's con test in P o rtland , O re.

'D yrgall Is Uie g rea tes t a th le te *r to e n te r Idaho ." T rack Cooch

R ynn d e c la fa . I n 183S h e .w as n a ­tio n a l u,ooo kilom eter cham pion a n d a m em ber of th e aU -A m erlcaa t r a c k te am whUe sUll In h ig h sch o o l

T h e V anda l freshm an likes to . . . . a n d every S u nday m orn ing ta k es a n in e m ile Ja u n t , to P u llm an •'Just, fo r exercise."

Elks Take Pin Series froiji Idaho Power

L ed by Jsck Ford, w ho*-had a th ree -g am e series of 973 a n d a tnn single of '226, the E lks la s t n tgh t took th ree ou t of fou r from Idaho Pow er In n hotly contested session. T h e Pow er team w on th e fit gam e, b u t the club te am came th ro u g h w ith the la st two vIctorlM a n d to ta l pins for th e evening.

S h e r r i t t Rerd topped th e Id ah o Pow er team with a 546 a n d a s in ­gle of 303. which wiis second to th a t o f a single posted by G ra f Self—314.

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(Allryi J »i)d »>- M oh.. N ot. l » - t ) « i r i *■ Idaho P o w rr (J4).

T uci., Nov. I4 -H r)illli vs. N a tio n ­a l L aundry ID),

W«d.. No*. 15-EU * TO 7.lp-W sy. T hnm .. Nor. lA—H ludrbshor »i.

Hrgo Mllh. ,

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IMiin., N or. 13—I'prrlno lln le l t». Tw in ►alli U m b rr 01 ).

TbM h Nor. 11—<)raii|(i T ran ip o r- U tlo n VI. Twill I s l l i riDiir M ill (IS).

Wed.. N or^ t& ~ W llion 's Htoro Vi. I ro n H r r m i # (111, •

Thur*.. N)iV. 10—I Irrilono «». Ifs i- U 'o Conoco.

Mac Can’t Seem to Forget the Loud-Mouthed Mr. McPhail

lly IIKNIIY MrLKMOIlK NKW YO HK , Nov. 11 lU m - ll i ls

Is the |>eak of tlio a n l in y seasoh ajtd I should bo a ll a ‘qtilver,.M to speak. But 1 give you iny word of honor, all I can Uiink of as I sit Irere knitting wall m ottoes U J l^ rry M cPhail. llie man w lio wss bom 40 ye a rs .too soon—for Uioss o l us w ho ara living now.

Usrry MoPhaU li a celebrated cl>anct«r, and Justly so in the fullM l sense of the phrase. He u the enterprising gentlrm iin wlui built u p the OInoSnnaU R e d s - to Uia worst licking any National league U am ever took In Uie wprld •erfes. Now ho U buUdlng up the Brookljm D o d u r s-p r o ta b ly to

’ tak« Um M oondlkorat h e lp in i of th a H IM o n la r.

~ It W« OSD*! dlRBlM U o P h a ii M lly, K t h M o th e r a ttr ib u te s , r lUa voM l « b o rd i, (o r h i '

nnnio o l Dr. M uiilinn' .1. guuck , isy s 1)10 nvniiKv mini n vyrni rliurdn weigh two ponndn, fo u r 'und flVo.»lxlrriitl» .juncr«. M cPhall's are only twlrc ns hr»vy ,lm tth «y’rs

14 llm ni an loiid,llw on tly lift fiiru'lrfcl Ihem—on

a lenali I )i<i|H '-iukI Aiiggested timk thnro be not Jimt one world Aoilrs, Iml elgtit, MUirr MoPhnll wnnis the iw nnanl wtnnor of the National league to m crt the w liv nor of Ihe Amotlrnn Irngue. Uie nm n«r-u|i In itm Amrrlrnn Itaaue io niort dm ninrirr-ii|> In the N o­tional Iraglio, and so on ad nun- seum, or down to tho Jlrowns veriua the Plillllo/i. wtilrli is Uie same as ad nsuseiiin , only worse.

My first, and. perha|M, niy truest reaction to the proposal l i Ihlai

Mister MoPhall did not see U ts world series in Olnolnnntl.

Hardened as he |a by living in Brooklyn, ha could not have w atched that alaufhter wlUiout

•wigr wiitta a prayer in Ul«

N ational IruKun iin o s t U ia l only one team lii l>in iirusn lsatlon be de*ltow ercd per year by th e A m er­ican ioagiir An hitrl u m an a s I know M ilter M cPhsll to be. ( it w as h is . g rnm lts lh rr who fo re ­closed on my mini In her sh a n ty In old Hhoiityiciwn). Iio wDI never oonvlnee mo th a t In his h e a r t h e w an ts such tesm i sa the Benatora, Uie PIratea, llie O lunls, th e A th - leUcs and Mm nees hoUUd upon

. Uie public In |>o*t sesson gam es.t iu rh rltilM nn tlimo ahould n o t

be show n nioir (hnn inK^es- sa ry . Tho Mhrdiilo loqiilrea th a t Uiry uinko | m n |>i)raranrea, b n l Uiere Is a lim it evaii to Uie u a - Uenoe of the A m irican publlo, w h ich w on't even stand presldenU fo r m ore than e ight y e a n . I am qu ite aura th a t II you b rough t b*ok these second-rate ball clube a f te r th e fana had n u l them aw ay fo r th e season, hlaUtry would ra« m em ber the Ssn JTranclsco earUi* quake mere]^ as h m btor d isorder.

All Prophet, No Loss Two Intersectional Tilts Feature CaM For Big Seven L09P

B y LLOYD T U P L IN O ~SALT LAK E CITY, Nov. 11 (U.R) — T^vo in tersectional •

d ash e s and the possibility of a trip le tie fo r f i r s t placfe in ^ th e Big Seven conference provided the in terest today fo r " thousands of g rid fa n s who tu rned ou t fo r th e A rm istice day program .

W ith B righam Y oung u n ivers ity ’s Cougars invading .Utah S ta te a t Logan and D enver university playing host to Colo­rado S ta te, a w in by e ith e r th e Y team o r Denver will ra ise

th em to f i r s t place along with""

Idaho Runners Tackle WSC

UNXVERSTTY O P ' IDAHO, Nov. U (Special)—T h e U niversity o f Id ah o c ross-country team , u n d e fe ate d In a'dU Bi m eet in th e la s t five years, tang led w ith I ts toughest o pponen t on th e schedule th is m orn ing 'm ee t­ing th e W ashing ton S la te tia rrie rs a s p a r t of th e D ad 's d a y prog ram a t W 5 .C . ' - •

T h e V andal ru n n ers h av e de feated M on tana a n d W hitm an decisively a lready th is season, w hile th e Cou­g a rs hsye y e l to ta s te com petlU on.

S parked by D ixon O a m e r , n o r th ­w est cham pion in 19SS, th e W ash ­ing ton S ta te ru n n ers a re ' expected to give Coach Mike R yan 's m en th e s tiffes t' com petltton they h a v e faced In sc\-eral years.

T h e V a n d a j h a rrie rs , w ere s treng thened th is week by th e re ­tu rn of Bobby Neal. dlm lnuU ve s ta r who h a s been lU fo r th e p a s t two m eets. Pacing th e Id ah o a n s wUl be P h il Lelbowltz. o lr r ln g A lterw eln, Dick Slade a n d Stcadw cU Johnson .

^ B A O M E O ic m !

South Idahoans Win Permits To Participate in Elk Hunt

Shoot Opens Nov. 19 in ‘ Pocatellp Area

THE PAYOFFby

HARRY GRAYSON (NEA Sports Editor)

CHAMPAIGN - How did Illinois do It?

Here wa.-i a team w ith a record a scoreless Ue w ith B rad ley and

successive defeats by S o u th e rn C ali­fo rn ia . In d ian a a n d N orthw est^

Y et i t defeated decisively a m ighty M ichigan th n t h a d rolledi^jvar M ich­igan S ta te , Iowa. C hicago a n d Yala

scoring 16S po in ts w hile pulling ita punches on occasion . . . headed, m any orlUcs believed, fo r as good a c la im to the na tio n a l cham p ionsh ip aa I t Is posslbls fo r a college club to esU bllsh.

T h e m in i bottled u p . except fo r n e 'c a tc h n( k pass fo r a touch ­

dow n, T on iado T om H arm on, who h a d scored 78 po in ts th is fa ll . ... d M la red by Pleldlng H arris Yoat to b a . th e f re a te a l since th e Im m orla) W lllle H eston . . . by o th rra lo be

auperlatlvp or even b r tte r th a n Ked H aro ld OrAiige.

I t ' w as Just Ift y r s rs aga |n tlm sam e sU idlum th a t U ra n g s became th e G allop ing O hcat by sroiinK live louchdow ns again st MtchlRun. Hnme ilrongly suspected th a t Cinry Tom H arm on was th e boy a n d iliiil th is wns th e day lo avenge th a t p ri (mm* ance.

l in t th a O ra n ie and B lue, drnplsed a t th e ou tse t, n o t only stopped H er- m on, b u t w as poalUvely c on tem p­tuous of h im some lim e before the fin ish .

Illinois won a am salitng virt/iry, 18-7, w hen n o t on# rrlilo in the o o w t r r conceded it rv ru th e A)iiht- o s t figh ting ohsncn.

B ottles Up Tom lU rm o n I t was one o t tho mont nm aiing

iiiue ts o f a)I tlnm . . , runklng In th e opinion o t mmiy w lili tlm d e ­cisive 1910 victory n( ttm flKlilIng m in t in M lnnenpolla over a aiip- p ostd ly perfec t M lnncnola team wlUcb h a d crushed every th ing in I ts pa th .

In C luunpalgn. they an sw rr Ihn Question, "How did llllnoU Ih s I M lc h lg a n f like tlil«; " lly courngo, (teterm lnaU on. fine cooperation bs- tw een p layers a n d coaclira and by th e aa tu ten isa a n d im aginallnn of Ito b ert O, ;2uppke."

B u t U ii inside s to ry t l ia t Iraki o u t o t th a cam p goes fa r lh e r ilisn th is . Bob ZSuppke's assU tant* and p layers aay th e gam e was won on th e m orn ing of th o day i t was played w han S u p decided upon a ahtfiing defense tiia l w a i n t nno iin ir a six- m a n line wlUi a lopiliird Arciiiidary.a t a n o th e r a flv r-tou r-iw o and a g a in a flve-ih r*e« three,

s u n s Dafanie"T hU ahlfU ng defense, alw ays wide

to p r tv e n t th a h lth a r to cyclonlo fU rm o n from raaeh lng th e open, de ­stroyed M tohlgan blooking assign- m anta,

W ally W iber, M alse a n d Blue u - a lsU n t eoM h a n d one o ( Uie slickest MOUU tn Um W M U m oonferenoa

who saw flvory gam e Illinois played, says th e ir blocking assignm ents were so m uddled th e W olverines d idn 't know w heU ier Uiey w ere siiji- posed lo tnke o u t E h n l (quarter back) o r Zuppke,

"Illinois had beoi> using a de fenslve huddle a ll season a n d wi were ull se t to ru n a couple of series plays to ca tch th e lU lnl defense ou t of posUlon, b u t Zuppke scrapped his defensive liuddle," lam ents Weber.

Pays Illino is Dividends A fter th e f ir s t ha lf, w hen the

home team led. 0-6, no pep talk needed by th e e x h ilara ted Illlnl.

Zup la id w as: ‘T f you l« u

Zuppke ICM th a n a year ago signed a resignation and agreed to re tire on an- a llow ance, only to have the board or tru s te es refuse to an. cep t th e rrslgnaU on,

Sup's coim tless suppo rte rs who rallied to hln sU n d s rd . believing th a t Ihe D u tc h m an who had cosched Illino is to seven Big Ten and lour n a tio n a l chnmplonMiljm In 3S years waa Ju st as good coach OS ever, r e jo l c e ^ ^

B ill Z uppke, th e i t ^ t e f detennlvti tactician , refuses lo exult,

''J u s t say I 'm . th a n k fu l , no t vengeful." h e says.

!iu t (he a sto u n d in g shellaeklm a line M ichigan U am w as a com ­plete answ er lo those w ho clalm cd It w as lim e fo r th e ve teran Robnri 0 , Zuppke to s te p down.

Sticking wlUi lU coach paid I l­linois r ich d iv iden d !.

l l i e resu lt sho u ld be a n exam]>la to o th e r tn stituU ons.

RBAD T O T T IM E S W AN T ADA.

REDUCEYOUR

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LOANS& Flflaiicing

German Ref usaFon Olympic Games Expected Soon

BERLIN , Nov. 11 O J-m-The In ter- na tio n al Olympic o rganization Is ex- peeling a form al h o llf lc a llo n ahortly from th e G erm an O lym pic com m it­tee th a t It will be Im possible to ho ld th e 1040 Olympic w in te r gam es In Q erm any because of th e wat?

A lthtm gh th e sum m er Q lym ple . u n b a r e , a tlll s l k M f o r H elsing ­fors, F in land , th e w in te r gam es were schedu led ,'fo r O a n n lsc h -P a rtc n k lr - 'ahcn . G erm any, w here th e y w ere lieM »*a_3fc--

S ou th Id ah o a n s today prepa red to take p a r t In th e Invasion of P o ca ­tello gam e reserve on Nov, 10-34 in Ihe big elk shoot.

O ne h u n d red a n d fif ty nam es were 'chosen from th roughou t tho , slum iind of th r .« 45 were from th e south r rn t ra l Id ah o area.

Tho d raw ings w ere conducted la te yc-iterrtny a t offices of th e s ta te game a n d fish commission In Boise.

Tlio^e from Ihla a rea w inning p e r' m ils were:

Burley—R. o. R am bo, J . B . O osch- nour. Curl H in t, O rland B atem an, Ulr)e Pow ers, O ene O lerlsch. A m er­ican F a lls—E rn es t W ebb. C, J , K re ln . T hom as Booth, Bessie Studer, N. V. Galloway. T hom oa A, D llle, P red Gob), M ary L. Peterson,

l-wln FolU - L. L. U n g d o n , Charles Russell. I, E . Esllnger, W. n . Plizw ater. H. B. B eatty , A. W, M cC unnal,.M urray-B rookm an, Jr.

R u p rr l—G eorge B. S uohan; F re d Schuephnch, Jo h n P ickering, B ud Elmore,

Klmlmr)y—M rs. R. B. R andell. CImrles UKllg. Ja ck D. C lalbom , H airl L. Louchka, A. W . K inder, H M iller Proctor, W illiam Savage.

l i i ih ) - J . A Davis. B. L. G llle tt. O. O. iiH hn a n d E. E. W oodruff.

J r ic i i i i r - a u y E, H unter.H iinnrn—Ja m e s L. B an ies and

Jim Howard.A rm -D rw e y Stew art,O nl;ley. .W. H. W est. I ) r r lo - l ,a M u r C ram er.P l l r r - W . A. O rleve,M iirlaiigli—L orenio M. Pe rk in s

nnd H (), A ndrrson.K ri r i iu m -T e d Trowbrldge.

Flowers a re open a t the Uma of dny or n lgh l w hen Ihe Insects th4y w hh lo a t t r a c t a re abroad.

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4 OI(1«t«ta-4 Y bungftere-ou t to p rove w h ich g e n e ra tio n knows moat w htn I i}an4 out* qiicitloni. Polka say ll'a the lunn lrii , fastest Q uis Show on lh« A lr->balt«f be tuned in. 81ong-« .n tll tonight.

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Top Fighters Work Out in Same Gym

NEW YORK, Nov. 11 <U.R) — Light HeavywelRht C ham pion Billy Conn and C hallenger O u s .L e s n e - vlcli trea ted boxing fa n s lo a 'n e w tra in in g ntunb today.

Qoth figh ters, Ira litlng for th e ir (Itl^ fight a t M adison S q u a re G a r ­den nex t Friday n ig h t, w orked ou t RlmultnneouBly In two rings a t th e Plot;eer gymnasium.

fo o t ba l lSCORES

By U nited Prese I th sc a 13, Brooklyn 6.Mlaaourt M lnrs 11, C ape G ira r­

deau Teoehers 6.M iami U ,-D rake 8.

' K alsm aioo 47, A drian 0. nt. Thom as tS, N orth D akoU 7. nt. Louis SO, W yoming g.Virginia 7. W ashington A Lee Q. X avier 9, Morris Brow n 0,New Mexico U niversity B. New

M exlro B lats e.LlnlUM 28, College P u g e t Hound

Colorado. V ictories by both Denver and BYU would leave th e once^ highly-touted U tah teafn in fo u rth place.

O utside th e ciDaference th e U n i­v e rsity of U tah R edskins will go up a g a in s t th e fast-s tepp ing Roaring Rainbow s of HawaU.

J ii s i a is 'th ey d id la s t S a turday , th e D tes wUl have a tw o-toucli- down advantage w hen they go in to th e gojnc. b u t a f te r a week of in ­tensive p rac tice Coach O tto S lu m h a s Kls boys from H u la -H u la land In top shape-and ready to upse t the U tes for th e th ird Ume In a row.

W ith th e n u g s ho ld ing th e a d ­va n tag e of 11 vlctorlM ou t o f 17 gam es, th e BYU squad was M t to ' b ring hom e th e bacon in th e gam e ( betw een th e trad itiona l rivals. I f they do. th e Y boys will move up to sha re tho conference lead.

Colorado h as no gam es sched ­uled.

D enver wus given th e nod over Colorado S ta te a fte r tw o close gam es w ith conference leaders.

T h o last-p lace W yom ing team stepped o u t o f, th e c,onferenc« last n ig h t to drop a 39-fl IntersecU onal to S t. Louis U In th e la tte r' city. P o u r of th e S t. L ouis ' touchdow ns w ere , made In t h e ‘ f ir s t h a lf . The only W yom ing score cam e In the la s t q u a rte r w hen N ick K rp a n ran 28 yards fo r th e m arke r.

SCORES VICTORY M IA M Ik.P la .. Nov. 11 (U.FD—U n­

c o v e r in g 'a p ile-driv ing ^ ttack , the U niversity of M iam i's husU ing H u r­ricanes ham m ered o u t a 33 to 6 tr iu m p h over D rake's foo tball tej»m la s t n ig h t before a crow d of 1S,000 In th e O range bowl lu d lu m .

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’HAN FR A NC ISCO . N o r. I I (Of)—Joe ttie he»T 7-hU U nt ou l-f le ld e r o f th e New Y ork Y»nke««, t n d D o ro lh r A rnold, a c t r e u of I I0II7- wood a n d New Y ork, filed an Bppllcallon fo r a m a rr la fc ilcenso a t Ihs cKjr h a il T citcrday , T hey will Iw m arried N or. 10.

a (o o d cook," ta ld lo e , a n a m a ^ n r e ^ lc u n a n , " b u t s h a 't J u i le am Jn f. Site c a n 'l U ke tlje ptoeo o f m y ro o th e ^ -y e t."___ ^---------

prlM In brldBO', M ra. G ordon M»r* qu ls won lilgli In p inochle, a n d M ri. Wblla'ca Boeiwlck w on th * a lt-cu t prlM . R e fre ih m c n U w ere eervMl.

M r. a n d M rs. BUm O ondlt, ton , O otner, a n d d a u eh t« r , D oris, and J. W . C ond ll sp e n t S u n d a y o n Pall creek a n d T rin ity m o u n ta in s deer iiim tlng .

Mrs. L o u H endrickaon «.nd d au g h ter, D onna, visited In M oun­ta in C ity , Nev., ovor th e w ie k 'en d w ith h e r h u sb a n d w ho is employed there .

M rs. LntUe O reen re tt im e d home

Pari-Mutuels Will Boost ]>f.Y; Racing

N SW Y O RK .' Nov. l i —L egaliza- i t p a rl« m u tu (l be tting tn New

Y ork. OQ top o f a s re c n lig h t In New J tx w y . ikjrnK keta rac in g to th e dU - s te s t b e lfb t i t t ja a .e v ea know n.

New Y ork tra c k s s e ttin g a s tipu­la ted p e rcen tage of th e m oney v a g - e n d m eans fabu lous purses. esp«- cUUy l a Ylew o f th e f a c t th a t they m u st now con lpete w ith New Jersey p la n t! Ju st acrostf th e river,

■m« new a n d fabu lous se tup truly ts a b o n a n ia fo r horsem en . . . th ro o g b o u t th e en tlre 'co u n try . all th e w a j a loog th e line . .

OoL X a t t W in n h ik ing K entucky derby prtoe m oney from •M.ooo w |7S,000 w as vastly m ore th a n a move to j r i v e n t young A lfred Gwynne V anderb ilt's Pim lico. Preftknes*. w ith I ta t u t u r t ^ provlalon. from ovtT-> shadow ing th e LoulsvUle classic.

OoWnel W inn w aa looking forward 4o th e tim e w hen New Y ork and New Je rsey , w ith th e m ach ines, would be a f te r th e de rby 's scalp.

T h e rise o f th e pa ri-m u tu e ls gave C hurehiU D ow ns Pimlico an

- - Ity to sw ipe m uch of the_____ of t» « U U ctt-s tee p ed andhigh ly Im p o rtan t New Y ork slakes bu t now New Y ork w orks on an equal m one tary foo ting . . . a n d so does New Je rsey . . . a n d w ith th e g reat bulk o f th e popu la tion , too.

W an t T op R u n n e n A t f i r s t glance I t w ould sccm .U )st

e s tab lishm en ts w ould n o t iiave to. Q uarrel abo u t races a n d horses. T here will n o t be a shortaRe of tho roughbreds, a s m ore a re being bred tn th e U n ited S U U s todsy than ever before.

B u t th e supply to top runners a l­w ays h a s been lim ited^.’' And top i ta k ea brl^g In th e crow ds which pay th e f re ig h t fo r cheaper m g s . a n d give th e s tr ip s th e m ost valuable so rt o f advertising .

N e ^ Y ork a n d New Jersey, w ith £ / m a d jln e s installed ; have I t In thc lr pow er to keep th e m a jo rity of good ho rses in th a t a re a du rin g th e en ­tire w arm w ea tlie r rac ing season.

'Ih e y c an p la n a series of rich s ta k es w hich n i g h t rob even the K entucky de rby of its glam or . . . because th e d e r ^ w ouldn 't be the derby If th e b e tter th ree-year-o lds fa iled to p u t In a n appea rance , j

So, w ith rac in g on th e threshold of lU m ost prosperous era , sp ring and sum m er will see a gen­e ra l upw ard swing o f purses 1 th ro u g h o u t th e land . Im

■nie n e x t rac ing season even m ay ' see purses, m o u n t a s h igh as they w ere a t S a n ta A nita p a rk la st w in - •ijer, w here th e re w as one *188.000 stake , one each for ISO,000 and |35 .- 000. U fo r $10,000, a fea tu re fo r 12,000 o r m ore dally a n d no purse less th a n $1,500.

W agering Sim pler , C ertain ly , more th a n o n e oval will

r a ise m oney h igher th a n i t w as in th e golden days of 2i years ago w hen m in im um purses were 11,200 in th e m a jo rity of rac ing cen te rs .

N ew E ngland and C hicago trades h av e to b id h ighe r to m a in ta in w h a t th e y have. 80 do K een elan d a t L ex­in g to n , Ky., a n d 't h e D e tro it a n d C ie>xland strips.

M eanw hile, th e w in ter bidd ing b e ­tw een S a n ta A nita a n d H ialealf<vill con tinue u nabated . * .

New Y ork will have to g rea tly r e ­duce lU adm ission prices . . . %2JM for th e g ran d sU n d and W for th e clubhouse . . . to com pcie w ith New J m e y .

W ith trac k bookm akers gone a n d New Y ork a n d New Je rsey tracks an tf m achines m ak ing w agering m uch sim pler fo r th e |3 b A to r, you will see m utuel h n n d le i a n d a tte n d ­ance th e like o f w iuch you'we never seen before.

R acing Indeed h a s h it a new h igh lofty , in fac t, th a t no t

T lie annual Harvest festival was held last week In the Recrea* tlon hall o f the Raorganiaed L. D, S, church, about 00 guesta attandlng,A b a u a r and an auction sale was held at which they dearert about 180. TTie festival was sponsored by the women's department of the churcli. A short program was given. T h e monay olaared WiU be used to rrshlngle the church.

The Hagerm an Orangn m et M on­day. A poem wa« given by Mrs. Lil- llap Tapper; a reading by Mrs. Elsie K eiin icott entitled "Safety Conf* nmndmnnts" and a reading. "Mak­ing a Shirt." by Mrs. Nettle D en­n is. The nex t m eeting will be held M onday, Nov. 30.

Tiie following mrinijera of the IlK germ aff I?|iwnrth IrAgim nttnndrd i>n E pw c^ h league party In Wen- rtpJl B u iJay evening Bponsored by th a t l e ^ e : Misses Dorothy nnptle, KlolM fjpilll^rd, Shirley Peterson. P auilnllR ned, Joan nisrkhart. M»x- iiifl am i Dnrbara UnUwlfk, rioci-uce M ary Jones, Joy and Wiimn Wnlker and Mrs. J . W. Jones.

A Joint m H tlng of the Olvic rliib nnd liiA Rlm rook et^iriy club, Tut* Oe, w as held la s t week at tlie regu­lar Olvlo club m eeting. Mrs, M. Ogle, second district o f the Feder- nled Women's cliih o f Idaho. Cald­w ell. gava an I n t e r e a t l n i talk on ndvnntageA of being federated. T>ie Anierlran Legion auxiliary waa iti rlinrge of t1»n )>rogrnm which con­sisted of a couple of numbers by (he sopliumoro sontet and a r e n d i n g by Ciiurles Dtarkhart. Refreslmients were served by the hoslesses, Mrs. Vnn H effner, Mrs. Wallace Uost> w lfk, M rv Miller and Mia,Blinn Condit

•I'om nakrr. Ban Pf*lro, Oallf., Is phrBsant and diiok hunting hers and Ia rrsldhiK at the llaiiRrman V iilley hotel. Mr. and Mra. V . A. Redmnn. WhlKter, Oalir., arrived r rld ay to hunt pheasant nnd dunks. T)i<^’ are nlso stnvlng at the Valley liolel,. A card p«rlv wrui Aponnored by the Olvlo olnb niemhrrn Monday for tliB purpose of rnislng funds (or the hot lunches for the eohooV cltlldren. l l i e oom m ltlen appolnleti for the party wee M n . M artin Ourran, M n, Out Oonrad, tin. Addia rtnoh, Mn, M arlon Pm w ett, Mra. Avtrl Orldle; M rs. Orlando Jacolisoli, Mrs. Cllnil Bllloraga and Mrs. J . W. Jones M n. ■. h. Ohapito won (h« high

Sunday evening from C a lt L ake City w here sh e h as been v is itin g w ith h e r d au ith te r, M rs, L ew is Owsley, and famHy.

Mrs. M ary O am pball, P a rm a , spen t a few days th a p a s t week w ith her deu g h ter, Mre. A ndy WlUls.

Mrs. O. O . S a n d s , U v a H ot Hprlngs, a rriv e d M onday to visit w ith lie r son, J . 6 . Sands.

Mrs. 1)111 T obin , d a u g h te r o r Mr. »i)d M n . Ed Mtn«r<l. l« f l la s t week loT Colum bus, O., w h ere she wUI Join h e r h u sb a n d w ho la em ployed there.

Mrs. E . B e n n e tt a n d daugh ter, Im ogene, re tu rn e d to th a lr nom e In H in ton , W . V a., P r ld ty a fte r spending th e p a s t tw o w eeks v isiting w ith h r r s ls ter-ln -Ia w , M rs, Van H effner.

^ AMSTERDAM ^

A fter a ll, th e baker a n d bu tcher m u s t b« paid.

"e d e n

Mr. and M rs. G eorge S m ith , S a lt L ake City, a n d M r. a n d M n . H arry Ixitt. O nrfleld , U ta h , w ere week* end visitors of M r. a n d Mr*. R ay- m on H enry a n d fam ily,

Mr. and M rs. F ra n k M atUson. son. Jack . Boise, a n d K rances B reh- m an and Joe P a lm ar, PhoenlK , Art*:, were w eek-end v isito rs o f Mr. and Mrs. E. J . McNee.

Mr. Slid Mrfl 8 . D. W alling moved Sunday to Boise w here they jrUl reside. A nna M ae rem ained to a t ­tend school a n d assise In th e te le ­phone otflce.

.M rs. Je n n e tta H ogue, accom pan­ied by h e r son , H o w ir t Hog\t*. U lt S a tu rday for Phoenix , Aria,,- w hare she will i;pmaln for th e w inter.

Mrs. Roy G ordon a n d M rs. H ettie Bum mer e n te r ta in ed puptlif *bt th e p rim ary d e p a r tm e n t o f ttjo Presby­te rian church a t a H allow e'en p a rty S a turday l i r t h e c h u rc h baaem ent.

Motidny I. O. O . P . o n d R ebekah Indgra a poU uck d in n e r In th e

II. o tte r w iilch eac h lodge held

T h e Sa lm on T r a c t H om em akers' club will m eat a t th e hom e of Mra. G a r re t.P e te r f . Nov. IB, 3 p . m ., Mrs.

Ahley su ic k l ln g iosla tlng h o s le u . nil rn ll will be c u rre n t evenU .

M iss HUI will glvn C hris tinas sug gnitluns. All m em bers a re urged to a ttend .

flinve Pnstoor a n d D elbert Clam ItV le ft T h iirsd a y fo r po lnU e u l

. J r . O lam pltt wilt r e tu rn wltj) « new oar d riven from Uie fac tory . Mr. Pasloo r will ron ia ln a t D utton, Mk)h.. w here hU b ro th e r . N eal Pas. toor Is located.

Mr. a n d M rs. E lm er Jo lin s and fam ily and M r. a n d M rs. A lbert Jo h n s havn niovM In to th is lo c allty lo r w in ter.

RanAiiera a re m a k in g h a y while th e su n sh ines. M any a re o u t w ltli trac tor* and plows p rep a rin g fleids lo r sp ring n lan th \»« , R e ce n t ralna ronrtltlonert th e soil fo r tu rnover. U nu iua lly p ro longad d rv w eather m ake* fall plow ing a lm o it im poe- slt^e a n d unadvisab le,

M rs. Pliiyd B e n n e tt a n d s h a m n have gone to N orU i D ako ta for a vU ll w ith b a r paranta.

rejiorl Irnm de lega tas to g ran d lodge 1111(1 Itebekah assem bly a t Id ah o Palls , Knrl W righ t rep o rte d to th e I. O. O. r . lodoa a n d M n . O urtls M eloalt and E arl' W righ t to th e itslMiksh lodge.

Mr. i n n M rs, E a r l X lim i and M rs. G rno Rlaon re tu rn e d M onday from a vlKlt In C alifornia,

Nadirs of Uie G , A. R . m e t M on­day St. tlio hom e of M rs, O urtls M et- cnif, Mrs. ttlliabeU i MuNne presided n i thn liii,ilnrM in re tln g . M rs. H elen Urebtnit, d e p a r tm e n t p raslden t, told of her rec en t tr ip to th e n a ­tional iiieeUiig In P ltu b u i-g h . Penn .

n r r t Nickerson, M rs, E th e l C lark, •on, Carl, a n d B eu lah a n d M argar* c t ( iia sn e le ft M onday lo r a vlsU li\ K annss. M r. N ickerson a n d M » ,

...................... a t NorU»n, K ai« „s g irls will v iii t a t

, K ans.At th e rlivin of th e Pri>sl)yteflan

H)in<1ny school a fItU ng program wnn Iirifl in kaep ing for Armlstioe (liiy, H arold P lsh e r raad a n arUola, Mrs, B . E. G ordon a n d M n, A llep a o rdon 'ft olasa ot«a«n(«<| % k h i ahd M iss V lrlah V ineyard aang ' ‘Ood Uloss America.'*

Mr. a n d M rs. M arv tn T ln g lin i ielk recently fo r B end . O re ,

Mrs. Roa Roger* a n d children, O akland. C alif., a re TUlting i pa ran ta , Mr. a n d Mr*. W album .

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r CLOSEDB r U n ite d f n m

M oorltT 6X cluncM u dnuJcr c o o tM d l^ mmrket* la ttae ^ t e d B U t a w e n closed todar. Mot. 11, far obeerruw e o f Anhls* Uce <U)T. M ost o f th e nsU os’s □ndoce m aikeU a im v e r e dosed, but U m tock cen ters senerally

I L I V E S T O C K *

l(a to Ue lowar; BoiUr tO« low«r.CtUUi Tor wMk. itrietly gooi tliele*

M i l«R . TMrllnn and b«ir«n lUadr: iw itf* ( t e ^ i wMk't u « i . m lb. w IIb«i tte.Tt.

S t e ^ F o r w««k. »ooM Unt>* mo*tlr t to lawni wMk-t bulk |g.7S to t».U: ellpp*d Utnte >tMulr to w * ^ ; fccdlnc U alT fa tlr ttmir.

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CHICAGO - Kcw»< Ntfn.: Domini

aonpand • w*ck wo, r e n tn l lr 10«1»« Vmr.

Cdtlfi 10(1; o Itm oona: Domlntl ;.«oi

<1*7 lM» wMk. Umb* and r M r l l s n -----)y tl« Iow*t; abtcp and f«edln« - Uml« • in n f lo Jlk hlsheri w«ck'i lamb ' ~ M.7«.

COB ANOBLES LIVBSTOCK LOS XNGELES-IIon: BalabI* for I

4a)ra>0t0; compai^d laat Frldiy. bulth- a n l(e to Itc low«r< aowi ilcadr: bulk Bcdliun to eholc* IlcbU fl.lS to ST.tSl ,t09 V .U ; on raaUrn loeal t f i t t<

wtlihU H to 17; •o in .ti .7 t'fc’lAJr

__ claam Bintrahjr ateaclr: meIbort M itM n tS to 18.11: Um

ywrllim t> (o IS.IO: ttr lr tlr rood lont • M )I»bl tu r n ijuot»d to I9.M: M U n -

kaiu 17 lo t7.7S; tommop Tcxai «tMn t iM to 17.10: f«KUr« ir^ to r .* » : fiw M rlin n to M.J8: tommoa to Riedlun Mlftt* II.ZS to t7.S0: ihortfcd* tS.88 ; odd ta U.6S; cowt tS.lS lo t«.KO; r*« load. U.M lo IT.IO; heir*rl<h to l7 .Z t; einncn aid. M tlm t< In IS .« I itofk cnw. 14.80 la U.tO: n t i i f t>ulli IB.80 to 17.10;

" W rr built to 17.10: ealvM, aalabt*I dilOT l.UO! vrklert il^adr: ralrM an....- U« lower; vealrn 19,BO lo 110.80; tm*!! loU lo 111.80 and odd head lo t i t and alx)*«; ilinch(«r ratvn tfl to tlO;

-non down to M.2S; (lock calvci I ti.eo.

Shnpi BaUW. fo r -8 dara. I.MO; — . parrd lu t rri<ti)r. about ( trady; mrdlum wooltd lamia «od mnlluin to rood ihorn I tn la l«.S«; «ood and cholM wooird laabt quolM It.lO to t0.80; mfdlum ' rood *»ea t> .« tS 14.1?.

Local Markets |------- ;----------------------- •

B u y i n g P r i e e $

Boft *h«at ............. .......------------------- ei(Barlar. P«r ewt ......... ..........................M<OaU. par cirt. .............. , __

BBANB ^Qraat Northern* No. 1Orcat NorUifrni No. i ---------------- «.BD. (Two d*akn awtad).

(”OBt of markic." os* d ta k r quoted).

.SmaU Badi. t t i Siaall Rtdt, SSi SmaU Redi. S4r

(n re a dealm q

2 Sst«d).

POTATOEBGema No. 1 ....... —

------G ttu N o .1 -------------. Cnrc* dealtra auotad).

K«tt«d Gama No. l -----------Nattad G«&i No. 2 ..

Coloi«l twni, ondar «

K S 1 ■Lflrharn IwtM, over SU lha. „ X<«hom htnt, ijnder tVt lba.,_

■ Colorad I r r tn .........................Cokir«l roa»t«r», oTer 4 lb*.

’ “ ■pBODUCSN». I .butU rfat — ....... ........M#. I b B iu rfa t-----------------aSi.r-H*dlum ttandarda —---- ------Medium' extrae __________C oB B trtU U____asi'; ‘

'l iv e st o c k Ch»l»« llfhl batchan, 110 la

poanden .............................Orarweltht buUhen, 110 to !

' pounder* .............................0 < ^ e lih l butcher*. 180 lo :

p^adara ...........................-Und«ml(M balcbara, l i t to

ponndar* ................. ....... ....rwdar pin ..............Packlnr towi, heavy______ratk la i wwt. I l f h i_______8ta«n - ........- ..........- ....- .... -Helfen

Cullara

.......tB.OO~...I8.H

= : K

... ,H-1

.................Bnn. IM poun“ ."'.‘‘ ---------- rvfl . 'Bnn, 100 pounda ................. ...... .......tl.lXBlock la»l, 100 pound. ................... .*l.HBtoak fe«]. 800 poiinJa .................... *1.1'

1 B U T T E R , - e g g s ' *

BAN FRANCinrOHAN rilANClKCO llullrri «1

l l ^ e i II aror* <*0 >'■atora 17r.

Wholeaala flat* 17ei (rlpl*<*

t m i i «l^arte I l S n

0>^ei email l«^ke.

Too Heavy I-K»Bd on Truck Brin^H Fine

^SROMB. Nov. n l8poolA l)-O n ehargei th a t lin BMcrlMlly oixrnt* ed a truck loaOixl tii rx c n u o( Ui« groH am ount fo r w litch lie hud pur' Ohaaod tiU llcfliiA^, A. U . i>lunn, Jnr- ome farm er. Waa a rre s ted UiU wrek a n d appeared before Jiu itlce o t Uie Peace B. O . H oiu lou .

Pl6ee^wnA a u e r le d l) ' carry lnv i load o t 17,000 iwuiidn, H e liail pur cbaaed a llc cn u . to h a u l loaiti not eiiceeding 10,000 poum ta. Jiintlre llo iu to n aaseoaed h im a fine and cou rt ooeta of |10.40.

Twin Falls Man Is Fined in Check Suit

JEROUB, N o t 11 (Special)- O eorie S, Rowen, T w in FalU rei' tdoit, waa arreated U ili week 1} •heritf auUiorltlea here oit oIiarvM that ha aa»«rtedly lu iie d a oiieck In the amouiit of | i w liliout 111111010111 fund*, ‘n i e check waa auerUxlIy eaahed her« at the B lus L ight Mrv' los aUUon 00 Oct. i . a

n o w in WM M M ueff a flAe of |4 *nd court ootU o f i a .70 by 1‘r ob iu Ju d ft lU ber N. ^ k n i a n .

,He a l^ p r a n l ^ to m ake U>e

I tK IB O K N K BA TIO N a M B T n , UAlUaS. Ida. OUD >- Vtour

'--TMIoQrtot i ^ t h e r for » vlalt IV f (rounieat waa Larry

• , y a t t f M D ^ Mrs. r . L. nuKleilf« tfM iitiU r of a. B w td M ih e e e

. N. Leiaull ' • • h U d .

After C. of C. Named 1940 Staff TerseTid-Bits

. . Benin b roadcaster r ia lm a t o have request* from F re n c h poUus fo r ‘ Parler-M ol d 'A m our" a n d la

kppy to oblige. T ea ring th e to p o ff _ 81e?frled line pill box a n d mVI'- tng It in is unneeesaary. ri

- S e n a to r B o « ^ , M aaa

St}ie expert says m en p re fe r b lack women's w ear.' W hy n o t? T h e

women keep th e m en in th e red .. —Jersey J o o m a l

As I t was in th e w ar of 1914-1918, th e ncwn from G erm any Ind ica tes th a t all the O erm aria a re w ell feda n d stnrvlng.

- W e rc e s te r T eleg ram

Rule for evaluating E u n ^ w a n w ar propaganda: I f I t Btanda u p 25 years . I t probably was based on a n e lem e n t 0^ ' —K an sa s C ity S ta r

C arl N. A ndersen (seated a t cen te r In froi^t row) w a s nam ed Commerce fo r IMO. Seated a t h is le ft Is U arry Elcoek, e lected right. Is one o f th e six ijew director*. S tand in f, J. A. Ced

[dent of the Tw in F a lls C h a m b e r oC i-presldent. J . H. B landford . se a te d a i holdover d irector; B ay J . H olm es, J o h n

Boden a n d F ra n k Cook, new direc tors; Charles S h irley , holdover d irec to r; extrem e rig h t. C art S a h lb e ^ , dfrector. (Ttme« F h o ia a n d Engrwvfng)

Dispelling the FogBy CHARLES M 1CH EL80N

Director j>f Publicity , D em ocratle NaUonal C om m ittee

Wo a re now advised th a t Uie R e­publicans are going to solve the farm problem. No, th e y do n p t tell u j how or w hen, b u t a com m ittee or 48 a . O. P . congressm en flos been nam ed by M inority L eader MarUn to a rran g e th e program and furnish tlie process.

Some of us o re ab le to rem em ber th a t In th e good old days th e fa rm problem wad stu d ied ra th e r e x h au s­tively. T hose w ere Uie days o f tlie M cN ary-H augcn bill, vetoed by P residen t Coolldge, P re s id e n t Hoo< vcr's federal fa rm board , etc.

Presiden t H oover w restled w ith th e problem so stren u o u sly th a t th e farm ers revolled fro m Ijls p a rty al* m ost im anlm ously, a n d con tribu ted pe rhaps th e la rg e s t e lem en t In ef> foctlng th e re ti re m e n t o f th e R e­publican a d m in is tra tio n In 1933.

Solve E n igm as T here Is n o th in g like a O . O . P .

board to solve t h e en igm as of m od­e m gove rn m e n t D o u b llc ^ the M ar­tin com m ittee o f 46 w ill occupy a bracket w ith the ' Q le n n F ra n k group of 260, fo rm ed w ith ' considerable ecla t two years ago to distill and announce a R ep u b lican program . OrlglnsQly one o f th e purposes of th e o u tfit was to ca ll a na tlopal convention a i w hich th e country, was to be Inform ed of xhe pa rty 's views. From a con tem porary new s­paper c lipping I glean th is :

•T lie com m ittee on program s]iall complete Its w ork a t tlie e arlie s t possible oppo rtun ity a n d sliall re ­port its recom m endations,, sugges' Uons a n d conclusions."

T h a t was tw o-ycara ago, a n d Uie g rea t s tra tegy a n d p la tfo rm board h a s been dum b a s a n oyster ever since.

F a rm Price* DpI as.^ume we m ay look for equal

celerity a n d d e fin iten e ss from C on­gressm an M arU n 's ag ric u ltu ra l In­vestigating a n d po llcy-fonning c re ­a tion.

Inciden ta lly w ho t Li Uie farm ing situation?

E dito r a n d P u b lb lie r In llA an n u al agricu ilu ral sec tion glvu.i rrpurtd from .all over tho coun try . From U)ls we cull Auch livu<lllnc:i aa: 'F arm U uying Pow er tip ; C11.1I1 I n ­

come Alieud o f *a8." F rom Ciillfor- n ia conies w ord t i i a i tho Imllca* tlons are th a t tin t •JOO.000,000 year of 1937 m ay tM ^qiinlM l, niiil "T liore has been no b o tlc r 3(c»r tlian Umt since 1030," “

T lie DCS M oines ItcKlnter iiii\l 'f r l - bmie announced Unit: "Iow a's fiinn Income for Uie f irs t five moiillui<of 1039 Is 20 ]>rr c e n t g rcn le r lliun la st year. And In 1038 low u led A merica w ltli a to ta l fa rm Income o( |301 000,000," 1

A symilcule o f Olilo iiuwApu|»ors sponsored JJie un iio iincciiirn t U iat "Olilo Is harvoAtlng one of llio m ost bounteous crojxi In yniirn . . . Money Is Jingling In Uie jKKkcts of ru ra l Oiilo,"

Anil so on UiroiiHli 14 iMigcs of llio Eilllor a n d I’ubllnlicr muga- Klile,

However, Iho M artin co inm ltlee li \ the Job, If d ro u th o r flood clK'Cka

tiie iliiffo f ru riil jinwiMTlly, wo muy —In t im e - lo o k to srti ih iil tim Now Deal b to blaino; ir Uio nunslilny atAtiis c(inUiiuei) or ciihiincrs, will probably In ir ii f io in Uio sam e iHiurt'e t i i a t llio Eiirin>can w ar do- niBiid for la rm j)riKlui;iB.(;tri\l«l the gwxl m arke t in nplle o f the KcMise. ve)t •(tm lnbitralliiii.

Talk ing of Krjinuniy Not only a re lliry gdlng U

atra ig lileu ou t Uie tn rn i niHiiitlon, bu t Uie Ropiiiilicuuti a re giilng to cu t governm ent n n tn , Mr. M nrtin has fon iiu la ted a 'l>ll| pinvldliiK for

10 p e rc e n t ri'«luc:ili>ii in uU "|>io|>> erly sunceptliilr” uppriiiirla tlons. Muoii It niiniHurn would liuvii Uie •u|>tMirt of tiio wlKitft cm m lry, in ' chicling Uie adniliilnlratlon, if th e qiia ltriratlons h rlw re n Uie quote m arks w era nallsCiicUirily ileflne<l, 'n i e n)liiorlty Iriwlrr tmcluilrs friun Uio c u t such ItriiiA a s lu llrl, social security, priinloiis an il .liilnrrat Uie public deb t.

T rue to Uie Itejm lihcaii prineip ia of generaiitlrs, liie. I>tll kIvm no clue U) wlii’re Uioy woiiki do Uie cu lling . I t Is aUHgojited in Miino quarte rs th a t rc|)eu l o f Uin a c t by w hich congress voted itself abou t MO a^diU onal aecre tarlM , wUh a p ' p roprlata allow ances, woiiUI be a f ln e a U r t b u t th a t w ould be a 'defl* n lle proposal, a n d so again st every

of th s m in o rity policy r r tm ' e r i ' program .

N t O . O . P . rro ffran i X rsrybody U In favo r of na tio n s)

sconomy. Ju st a s everybody U In favor o t keeping Uils ooim lry o u t o l w v . H ow svar, Uts Demooi "

adm tfilstraU on h a s a p rog ram for Uio accom plishm ent o f both objec­tives; Its a ssa ilan ts have none for e ither. . ), W hile we a re on Uie sub jcct. of cconomy, i t m ig h t be well to* con­s id e r th e co st o f ^ 0 rec en t pro-, cecdlngs In th e n e u tra lity m atte r.' U mnKes'Tio d ifference If th e event is styled a d eb ate o r a f ilibuster— it cost th e c oun try 10 o r 20 thou ­sa n d dollom a day to lis ten to tho repe titious speed ies. I f th e m a tte r h a d been pe rm itte d to com e to a vote in th e reg u la r session o u r leg- Ulative expense would h av e been le&i by som eth ing like h a lf a m il­lion dollars, a n d we would h av e a r ­rived a t tho sam e result.

You c a n 't b lam e any Individual congressm an fo r th e w aste of tim e a n d money. I t Is Ju s t th e system and pe rhaps the re is some sa lvage In the dem onsU aU on of o u r com plete free* dom of e x p re ss iv e a n d th e absence o f th e d lc tato rsfilp p rincip le In our governm ent.

BUHL

joujuii squaa w ere en icn n n ic o wtui venU on d in n e r a n d m oving p ic­

tu res M ondaJ a t th e home o l Uielr coach a n d M rs . O eorgc W lllott, Irt the c ity a p a r tm e n i. T h e Junior m em bers o f th e squad were served a venison d in n er T uciday .

Ja m es C a rte and M iss F aye Al­drich , O lenns Ferry , a n d M rs. C lafa C a rle visited Uils week a t th e homo o f M r. a n d Mrs. C harles E . Carte, o u t e r RUcstA Uils week a t Uie hom e wero Miss VIvlun Mole,S ally T schudy nnd W ayne , Carte. Pocatello .

T h e W om en's Child C are and T ro ln in g c lass ot Uio W om en ot Uie Moo<ie m e t Tlmr.iday wiUi Mrs, V ern K rclg ii w ith M rs, Ernest. Lee' a n d M rs. Bum i{lu^nlu.'>scn Hs.sLstltiK. P lan a were nmde for th e supiXT to be served nex t 'H iursdiiy eve­n in g by Uie clfi.ns a n d tentaU ve p la n s w ere also m ade for Uie a p ­p roach ing barjtitr.

M m . RAlpli U rhtol. Wii.iliin»ilun, D. 0 „ a rrived iiere T ursduy to v b li fo r an Indctliiltc llnii* iil Uio home of h e r pureiit.i, Mr. a n d Mr.i. John N ason , •

M r. a n d M rs. j , Enrl Pow ers and d a u g h te r , Albion, vl.titcd lust a t Uie hom o uf Mr. umi Mrn. lla rU n g , foriiicr Allilun ro.sltli'nrb.

Rev. luid Mr^, J. I). H arden hit/« re tu rn e d from a tour wcek.V vlitlt a n d to u r of Uic euMitrn stato.v

M rs. J . F . MiKlroy rcturiie<l re­cen tly from It iiiimiii'A vU lt wlUt h e r daugliU-r. MIm (ifnevlovi> M o Klroy, a nur.sn iii Chicago, HI.

M ias D urlriifl HaKcilorii le ft the f ir s t o f tlie w rrk to visit friends a n d relaU ves in Ohio a n d M ich i­ga n , Uhe wlil ulv) visit 111 Ne­b raska .

M r. a n d Mrs.. A I.. K lrc lirr and M iss D ora l Driml.i r i 'tu n m i T iirs- d a y fro m Hull l.iiko C'iiy w hm o Uicy st>eiit Uie tlr s l |m rt o t Uie week w ith U ielr siin, K eiin rth . w ho un ­d e rw e n t a mltilir i>]K-riitliin M on­day . l l i e y pliiii t(> Ivavtt In com ­p any wlUi Mrs. Aliirrt I.nwis BJit- u n ja y m oriiliig (or no rU irrn Ilil- lioin. T tie KliiiiiTA will v is it Mr. K irch e r 's n io llirr, who Is In |>o()r iioalU i and Mm. I,rwln will visit h e r faU ier, <: ii. 'nx id , a n d h e r fllster wh>im shn imn not

yours.T lie U uhl Kclx-kiih K m islnglnn

will se rve a c o v n rd disli dU iner nex t .T uesday , Nov. 14 iil Uie homo M rs. Jo h n O IhikIit . Any one wlsii- Ing to atU<nd nixl hnvlng no tra ils- p o rU tlo n muy <nll m ihn I o t ) r , h a ll a t I |>. ni. un<i r iirs will be fu rn lsliod . *

T h e llu h l WIV'IM/. u schtyhilftl to m e et nex t 'nirw iuy. Nov. 14, a t Uie i in n e o t M u W llllani Ohnm- b e ri. R ev . J . A, Howunl, new m in­is te r a t th e l ’ll•^l.y(^lllln church, w ill speak on "<;iiitllni«fl of dm F u tu re for tliu W.ij .t .u ," a round tab le dlJicUMloii win toH<iw on how Uie W.O.T.U. hiis rlniiiMnl in Uie p a s t 0B years,

M r. a n d Mrs, o. w. A M rlrh and M r, a n d Mrs. Jcilm a . Nol>1r..rep- reaen ta tlves from Dm itiiiil MeUio- d is t o itu rch , aiul W aller llrMo,v » represen taU vn ot Uie OusUefonl ohu roh a n d Itnvnh'nd and Mrs. !.«• roy II, W alker ot th s MeUiixltst ohu roh of Uuhl were in a ttdndanue a t U is M etliixllsi sub -dU lrlct din* n e r a n d rally a t llia T w in r a i l s o liu roh Tuesduy,

' M rs, M Daly retu rned lo h e r hom e tn B olsa M onday a lU r «|>ei)dlng Uio w eek-end w llli i irr da u g h ter Mrs. F re d Banger, Twin Falls, a n d w ith M rs. O eorge i*yn«^ Uuid.

JEROMEW ednesday evening b r id g e club

m e t th is week a t th e h o m ^ o f M rs. E. C. Nims. P rltea w ere received by M rs. H arvey Coggins a n d M rs. H a. zel F rltzler. M rs. E arl. M ille r wa; guest.

W ednesday even ing d in n e r bridge club m e t th is week a t th e ho m e of Mr. and M rs. W Ullam M eU er. P rizes wero received by M rs. B .' H . Callen and Mrs. F ra n k H ansen .

M arjorie F re em a n e n te r ta in e d he r bridge club W ednesday. P r iz es were received by H elen K ing t tn d M rs. M urcia Blamlres.

Milford J . V aught, c h a irm a n of tho s ta le AAA com m ittee , will be prliK lpal speake r a t th e farm er- baslnesAman banquet to be given under ausplccs of J e ro m e county ACA a t Uie Victory th e a te r , Nov. 1 8 a n ; 1 5 p . m .

Moifday bridge c lu b m e t th is week a t tiie hom e of M rs. W illiam

Znlin. Prizes w ere a w a rd e d to M rs. Hal W allington a n d M rs. A nna Nlms. Mrs. W illiam M e ise r .w o s -a guest.

Mrs. BuKcnc G auss. L onjt *Beach, Calif., form er Jerom e res id en t, is a house guest o t th o hom (>-of Mr. and Mrs. John H artsh o rn .

Sa tu rday evening bridge r lu b m e t lo st week a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Harr>- F rltzler. P rizes were received by M i i • F re d O tto and W. W . Wilson.

P.T.A. executive boa rd m e t th is week a t L incoln school P .T .A . r I t w as decided th a t approx ln ii two m ore weeks be given fo r Uis m em bership drive for Je rom o . Mem. bers dccided to p u rch a se a stove fo r th e h o t lunch prog rom to begin Nov. 13 U W ash in g tjn school. A n­nouncem ent was m ade of th e need

kettles and equipm ent.Rodgers, W indnU K ubll and

W right. Milo, lo ., I t t t M onday for C alifornia, a fte r vU ltlng M r. and M rs. R a lph Shaw ver.

P itch club m et M onday w ith Jo h n H urlsiiorn.

Mt-mbciH of Dusini'ss a n d P ro tea- slonul club m et M ondfv » t tlio home o t M rs. PhyllL-i Giles, u wwi voted to con tinue Mondoy e<rfntni{ n ings, a n d two new m em bers. E d ith N ancolas and D oro 'hv F ische r accepted.

T e n d i tr s ’ bridge c 'u o m o t la!,t week v^Kh MIas Ooroliiy 8 t:i f to rd n Iho hom e o t Mrs. L, W. B iinbcn P rises were received by M rs. Biin- l)crK a n d Miss L eah D unagiin .

'Oliietiiiie Officiiil Of County I’iiHHOs

—O, O . a ic k . 7a, fo rm er 'nv lii Fulls county cominl.n3lom'r a n d ^lilt«) a to r, d ied TJiurndny nioriiln« iit his hom o in Rockford, Hi., m-coKiinK word • received by iiln miii.i ,Zuck, K im berly, i«nd M c irlit /,uck, H ansen.

T lie sons le ft Ttiurw lny eveiiliig' for R ockford to a ttp tu l fiinerul /Ires for th e n iun wiio m n ie to 'iV in Fults trn c l In lOUU. uiid wnn prom inen t In mIvIu work iiiiil public service.

T ho H ansen bridge a c ro u Kiiuke river was construcied diirliiK llin Umo he oervoti 11.1 a <'<iniml.i,->loiirr. Ho ra n on th e niiii-pnril.-<iui tlrk r i fo r lieu ten an t'g o v o n iu r o f idiiho In 1022, bu t was d«rrnl«^l.

H o waa a m ^m brr o t Uie KliiilH’r ly C hrlsU an c iiiirrh tiiiriiig h is res Idence hero, and lip||>rd t<i c r r r t U ia t building.

'I li re e daugiiters. livliiK In Kcxk fo rd cr««Chlcago, amvivn in adiil' tlon to Uie sons. Ill.t w itr p its csird him in deaUi.

D aly a n d sim, Jo h n . rrU u iiM lo lloiso Sunday.

G om pibnentiiig M r. nm i Mrs, Joe Ilax ler, w ho w rm nrcn-dy m iiiririt la s t lum m er, a siirp rlsr k itc h m sliower w as given Uils w rrk iiy the Hom e B uilders class o t Uin Niim rnne churoh . A aoclnl flvniliiH und re- freslim enta fbllowml th o g in nhower,

T iie P ^ .O . blilrrlKMHl innl f day a t Uks hom e of M u , Clyd HiniUiaon, M rs. Ja<nrs HlileUis siw ke on Uie sub jec t "W ings .Over Burops." T h e hostess se rv n l a salail p la te a t Uie close o t (lin nvriilnK.

'X7ie Uuhl Ju n io r D ancing club wlil give,U ie aechiid o f w ln lor dikiir«s 'I 'uesday* evening, N o v ^ U , in Uio I^eglan hall. In v ita tio iu have iH-rn Issued for danohig to begin jironipt- ly S t B:1S a n d to close a t l3 : i t , lun o h to be served la ter .

P a u l I M d , son uf Isuao 'l\x ld , o a atle fo rd , f re siim an a t I.infield college. M oM lnnvllle, O re., hai pledged to T » u D elta Bigiiia fra- U m ity , a n d ftoy tla ley , Jr,, frnsli- m an , h a s pledged Ali>ha lla n iin u Nu f rs te n ii ty .

V eteran of the A. E. F.

'8 o f th e «The propuga rin g noUons need n o t f e a r fo r Jh e lr fp ture. After th e w ar th e y c a n a l- way tu rn th e ir ta len ta to fa iry stories.

- H a r t f o r d C o o ra n t

A G erman w arsh ip Is ca lled & •■pocket battleship." T h e a llie s hope to pu t a hole In it.

' —T am pa M omSng T r lb an e

Headline: "D rink ing in K a n sa s Prison Stopped br W arden ." Do you suppose he's doing aw ay w ith th e prison bars?

—Joplin (Mo.) G lobe

From San FranclK O com es new s th a t Sally R a n d -h as filed a p e titio n I tr bankruptcy. She s ta te s t h a t she has all debts and n o assets. W e thought she h a d been str ip p ed longago.

—SL LonU P M t-D lapa teh

' Sally Rand has f iled a peUUon In bankruptcy: a n d w h a t a tte n d a n c e there ought to be a t c o u rt to see Uiat bubble burst.

—G reensboro D ally News

■ A circus pgcnt says I t costa »400 a year to launder a n e lep h a n t. B u t a t lea-st it doe.sn’t come back fu ll of pins.

- D e t r o i t F ree P ress

So the w omen's pages a re d lscuss- Ihg how to keep m o ths o u t o f b a th ­ing suits. Tliey m u st b e fa ir ly sm a ll ones to get In m ost o f th e suits.

■ - D e t r o i t F ree Preaa

We could g e t a long w ith few er enonomlsU and m bre ecoiiom lzcrs.

—DaUas M orn ing News.

* CLOVER r

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M rs. O . T. M cndsnhaD w as boste ss T uM day to N . M. club s a d oofl tO M t, M rs. C a r l U pps. P r ir ts t a te id f* %rent to M rs. W . O . H ansea a n d M ra. l U j B arbou r.

M r. a n d M rs. 'W illiam H . QQ>sod Bd O . U . B. club w ith d to -

D IR CBleet 'J e a u w irA re , SO-year-oid m are , v e t c r u e l th e A. E . F .. now In terln c In N ew Y ork. H er h e a d ban d shew s lU r s for tlx m a jo r en*

A t r ig h t Is p laque on he r staU coi^m em oraU ng h e r w ar s « r vInctad lng a she ll w ound received

itaU eoEomemon a t St. M ^ e L

PAUL

Trinity Ladles* A id society m e t Tliursday w ith a la rge a t te n j^ D uring the bti.slness session i> voted to app rop ria te te n dollans w ards the m issionary c a r fu n d a t Welser. Mrs. F red T a u te w as a d ­m itted Into m em bersh ip . Mr*. S tella Larsen was a guest. A fter a n afternoon of n e e d tj w oilt. th e hostess. Mrs. R, Palls'^h. e en ’ed tra y lunch.

O u t'o f 's la te r s who w ere h e re to a tte n d the W aither league officers m eeting recently"wero th o following front S a l t Lake City: M isses h ' ' F isher, and Blolse Sam uel, a lso Kflssworm, Eric L olster a n d S Icy W hltflker. Also he re for / t h e W. L. mecUng wfVe C a r l D et^ and Jack Fnden of New M eadows. T liey were guests a t th e W illiam D lcrkcr home.

M iss E lvera H elnm U i, Denver, Colo., a rrived Friday to a tte n d the Schrocder-H elm soU i w edding, and will v b l t here for some tlipo w ith tiie Schroeder rela tionsh ip .

T lie W aithe r League B ible clu.-is m e t Wedne.idny to r s tudv a n d d ls- cu.viion.

Mr. aiifl Mra. A. H. J9(jflls m o to r­ed to O cdcn, U tah, F riday , re ti irn - Ing Sunday , r iiey wero 'acccun- pnnled by th e ir son N orm an, who will rem ain a t hom e u n til begin* n ing o t a sccond sem ester, at, Mon*

Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rm nkn niid ’D olores a rrived W cdnesdnv from tliclr visit w itii relatives a t various IM lnts In N ebraska.

M r. and Mrs, Fred O pp’tger and F rances le ft Friday on a pleiii.urn tr ip to Coilfornln, 77iey will visit wlUi th e ir daiiKhter, Itoaellii, a t S a n F rancisco and then Joum ev on to lios A ngeles and O range O^titf,, to

h o rs t have gone to H ebrtm , Neb. T iiey will be gursta o f Mm, W iicb- l>eniiorafs pa re n ts a n d o th e r rein- lives.

M r. and M rs. floy O a e rtn e r are Uie pa re n ts of a girl b o m M onday a t (he I'W ln F a lls hosp ital.

M rs. A rUiur W en ie r auh in ltted to a m a jo r o|>erallon a t Uio T w in Fuil.i c oun ty hosp lU l, W ednesflay. IK r condlUoii is reiw rted a a favornliln.

M isses DoroUiy Laaaen a n d M il­dred Ilochlke and W ilbur B oehlke rn tu rned W ednesday from San Francisco. Tli

TTie P au l CCO cam p will e n te r -ta la .w lth a-dance -N ov . 34...............

D f. T erhune , B urley , p a rt- tim e surgeon a t C a m p P a u l, gave a f irs t aid te s t F r id a y to enrollees, 90 per c e n t passing Uie t e s t

M r. a n d J t o . R a lp h H athaw ay a re th e p a re n ts o f a bab y boy bom Oct. 30 a t th e ir hom e in Paul.

Som e o f th e specia l n um bers on th o M . I . A. S un d ay services Sunday w ere a vocal solo by M rs. E d ith Oorless. E m erson ; d u e t by Mrs. V em e T hom as a n d M rs. Andrew Peterso ij: specia l S c rip tu re read ing b y ^ r e e sm all boys, B lo lr L ocan- d e r. Verl G re en a n d D ale H elle- well; a sh o r t ta lk by F r a n k W atson, s ta k e M. I . A. m em ber,. R upert.

M r. a n d M rs. J . R ., Culley and sons, Clyde a n d C lem , a n d daugh ­te r. M rs. Roy D avis, J o h n n y Mc- O lll, M r. a n d M rs. R ich a rd H u n t d rove to R ich fie ld S u n d a y a n d spen t th e d a y v isiting a t ^ e hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. R . o . Bell, w hile m en h u n te d p h e asa n ts . A ll enjoyed a .pheasan t' d in n e r a t th e Bell home before re tu rn in g he re ..-T ho Ladles* A id society of the M ethodist c h u rc h will m e et a t the hom e of M rs. V e m P a tte r so n Nov. IB.

.K en n e th T an n e r . R u p e rt, has ren ted h is house In R u p e rt, a n d 'h a s moved to P a u l w here h e will m ake hLs hom e a t th e hom e of h is p a r­ents, M r. a n d M rs. E m ery " ^ n n e r.

B ishop K , C . M errill announces th e Paul w ard w ill ho ld th e a n n u a l bazaar a t th e L . p , t f A ^ u r c h Nov. 16, w ith th e usuSI b o M C o f arU cles fo r sale, a n d d in n e r ^ ^ ^ : 3 0 p. m ,. followed by a ’ progri

Mr. and M rs. G ra n t lo R ichfield F r id a y daughter. E lna , a te ac h e r In th e schools th e re w ho cam e hom e to a t ­tend hom ecom ing a t A lbion S a tu r ­day.

L, E. Stockings; w ho u n d e rw en t an appendix op e ra tio n a t Soda SprlnKS honpltal 10 days ogo, a rr iv e d M on­day m uch im proved. H is fnt^^er-ln law, Gcorgo Z em kr. d rove to Soda SprlHKS to b ring h im hom e.

Friday, Nov. 3, S u p t. liiui M rs. J,, Fridley drove to Doti* w here Ir. F ridley a tte n d e d th e sta tp

tenrhers ' association.MamlR A velur a n d R eb a P la tts

who arc a tte n d in g school a t Albion, ip|K)lnted an m em bers o f the

cnuiirll o f th e w om en’s a th lc tic Mirlollon, O u t o f 30 g irls to rccclvn le ltc is to r pa rtic lp a lio i) In various nrtlv lllrs , aw ards by th e w om en's a th letic as.ioclutlon, M am ie Avclar

as a r rd p l rn t .A rlnic, Uir<;p-ycar-oid d a u g h te r ot

Mr, niid Mrs. Leo O lsen Is qu it' lit her home,

Mrs H yruin Jo h n so n a n d -two ilauKlitrrs, M a rth a a n d Elirjilicth , tearlirrs ncn r U urley, accom panied iiy MIm O pal Z rm ke, te ac iie r in Uio ^:m^r^nn school, d rove to Albion Frldiiy and a tle iu led thn Altdon* iKimrroinliiK. re tu rn in g Iioinn tiiui'

O ut-of-tow n reluU ves apeiid lm f tlip w rrk-enrt lie re. co in ing to a t ­tend tlie fiincriil o f G era ld Nellson, Mimli son o t Mr, a n d M rs. VefU Nell' iMiii, w nn Mins Irtu ln N ellson and l,<'wls Nellson, S p r in g C ity, U tah, slntrr And b ro th e r of V o n ^ e l i s o n Mr. and M rs. A lb e rt O ulle /*nnd son, lAMiir, sis ter of Mm. N eilson and Mrs. I tlrh a rd H u n t, b ro th e r ot Mrn, Ni'lhoii, o il o f M o u n ta in City, Nev,; Mrs R oyD avIn (fo rm erly D or­othy Ciilleyl a n d C lem Ciille}r, M ountain City, Nev, ~

Uio beau ty a n d sp lendor of th o fair.Leaving F rid ay fo r U ieir hom o a t

H am pton , Neb,, wore M r. a n d Mrs, A dolf Medow a n d d a u g h te r Vlr Hliiia, a fte r hav ing v isited a t tlin Jo lu) A hrens hom e. ,

U ecauss o f Uie i i ln e u of .iie r m oUier, M rs. A rU iur W erner, Miss EsUior W em e r s r r iv M M onday, from Ban M ateo. C a ilffT w here alie h a s

........... ........... . and M ra. M artinK niep and M r. a n d M rs. A rnold O ier.

M ias V em loe D ierker m i home from Maglo ho t sp rings fro m F r i­day unU i M onday.

A m iscellaneous aliow er w aa given roosnU y by friends a n d re ia tivea a t llie social school room s, honoring Mias Luolila B rau in a n d A rnold H chroeder. A com edy skU p re se n u d by M iss P hyllis L uts. V ernon U sa e n a n d M el O ppllgor caused m urli m errim en t, O penin* o f Uia gift p a c lu fe s I v th s hono rees w as tiired.

W . P. W slherm an , O h ioa io , was a guest a t Uis parsonags d g iln g Uie W alU u r isftffus efflowa* n tn U n c .

I'ORSALE10 W nlnut vcncer desks wllb R ronm y d ra w ers be­low. HcKiilur ?17.76; Spo- c iiilly pricod n t 9 9 .9 9

I d i 'n l f o r HtiidiMiiH o r fnr- m o ra ,

Harry MuHfirrave

MONEY TO IX)AN

on fnrmti find m odorn city dwcllitiKH

LOW IN TKKte^T RA TES I.IHKHAL ItB PA Y M BN T

1MUV1I.KGES 8o« Me F Ira tl

LKM A. CHAPIN

e HIGHLIGHTS FROM , LATEST BOOKSW lU T A U E B IC A ..................OWEB IT S HORSES Yon c an honestly say th a t Fb ll

S toag 's new est book is a gallop­ing a ffa ir , I t n e e s over 400 years o t A m erican h isto ry a n d tu rn s o u t to be th e m ost im p o rtan t work th u s f a r from th is ab le b a n d . T he book is "flonK a an d A m ericans” (Stokes: t5 ) , th e sto ry of th e v1> ta l role of th e horse In th e n a ­tion 's h isto ry from th e shaggy ponies of th e early Spanbsrdf to th e 1939 cava lry m ount. H ere la absori)lng reading. T h e book la copiously Illu stra ted . T he tru th abo u t P a u l Bevere 's rldo follow s: T lie w ar (Am erlcon Revolution)

fu rn ished a num ber of Individual horse iieroes. I t is a fa ir gUe&s. b u t only a guess. U ta t Pau l ReveVe's ride was perform ed on a f irst-c lass a n i­m al: f ir s t because th e ride required a fas t horse, a n d also because R e­vere was prosperous a n d could a f­ford a good sadd ler o r sa d d le r- tro t-

R evere was proba\)ly chosen p a rt­ly’ for -his ho rse: h e was a m etal- jm llh , n o t a “ Jockey o r dragoon. Longfellow's fam ous ballad Indi­cates th a t th e ride w as a special p ro ject o t R evcre 's: a ctua lly , of course, i t w as long p rearranged a n d anU clpatod by th e whole p a­tr io t g roup n e a r Boston. I t h e had ever recited doggerel about one if by land and tw o if by sea a n d I on th e opposite shore will be, h is com­rade of th e ch u rch tower would u n ­doubtedly have th o u g h t th a t h e h ad a toucli of th e m oon o r o t P u ritan

■was obvious th a t h e w as ready to ride im less h e h a d b rough t h is horse along for com pany a n d h e did not .spread th e a larm th ro u g h every M iddlesex village and farm . T lia t would have been a rid e In­deed. Ho took w h at was a good, m aln -travcled road from one su ­burb o t Boston to ano ther, a r id ­ing dLsiaiice ot_ som ething like 20 mlle.i, which woidd have been phe­nom enal It h e had been pushing a wheolbarrtiw.

Ho was a brave and able m an as he liud proved' before a n d often prove<l again before h e died , ago 03, in IBI8, a n honored and w ealthy m an, b u t it took the mild frenzy of lAsnKtellow's pltxldlng Must? lom ako more of th e g rea t ride th a n

All iioiiur to -a g rea t iMilriol, b u t Uie reullv uniuzInK Uilng iiim ut ills rldfl wn,-' tho way th e a larm DID sjirrnd UiroiiHli "every M iddlesex vllliiuo iiiid farm . . ."

n e r a t th e Caledonian ho te l « n d bridge a t th e Gibson hom e V ' —

M ayor B. K. Flaher a n d Roy P . G ille tte , sup erin ten d en t of th e d ty w a te r d ep artm en t, re tu rn e d th is week fro m S a lt Lake City.

M r. a n d M n . K eith NeUson, ffuests o f M r. N ellsoa's paren ts, M r. and- M rs. R ea l Nellson, le ft th is w eek fo r th e ir hom e In Yellowstone, w here U r . N ellson Is chief c lerk o f th e p a rk o rp m b a t lo n . '

P ansy club and four guests, M rs. A n n an d Sw isher, M n . A lma Boos, M rs. M ary Rowe and M rs. Bonnie H ayes, w ere en terta ined W ednesday b y M rs. A. A. B lehl and h e r dau g h ter, M rs. Iv an G en im er. Program w as a n Arm lsUce d ^ reading M rs. O. H . B u rg h e r a n d a guessing g t o e in w h ich p rize w as won by M rs. C arl Llpps.

M n - W esley O. ShurtU ff w as h o s t- a W ednesday to H. T . M. club a n d

tw o guests, M n . A. W. G regory a n d M rs. G era ld SCanley, H o n o n in bridge w en t to M n . Stanley a n d M rs.W , D . Boydston.

H onoring th o b irthdays of two m e m b e n , M n . Ed KelUiIey and M rs. W . E. K ennedy. Helping H and c lu b m e t a t th e g K c lth ley hom e T h u rsd ay fo r a eo |p red d ish noon Jtm eheon.

M issionary society o f th e B a p tis t , c h u rc h m e t T hursday a t th o hom e o f M rs. PhlUp W olff a n d sp e n t th e a fte rn o o n m aking supplies for m is­s ion hosp ita ls in C hina.

A d a u ^ t e r w as .b o m W ednesday . to M r. a n d M n . Lee G reen a t th e hom e of M r. and M n . R ichard G n - bard l.

M iss M a rth a Allen, d ram a tic s a n d E ng lish in stru c to r in h igh 'schoo l. - w as guest a t th e luncheon o f L ions' club a ti F red 's club cafe lliu rs d a y , speak ing on "D nnna a n d Public Speaking.* G roup singing w as h e ld w ith M rs. Floyd B ritt a t th e plnno. O th e r guests were Louis Pe txo ld t a n d Eugene Stum p.

M r. a n d M n . Robert Carlson e n ­te rta in e d P . M. club a n d two g u csU .' M r. a n d M n . Carl Llpps, w ith d in n e r a n d bridge Thursday. P rizes w en t to M n . L lpps and G lenn H ansen.

, U nder leodershlp o f Mias M arie W eaver. Miss Nila W eaver^ Miss EdyUi P rln sen and Roy Pe tty , young people of th e ChrlsU an church cn - te rU h ied w ith an h iform al social o t th e c h u rc h 'a im ex TTiursday.

W ith Mris. EdiUi M organ, M rs. Jo h n Burnside, M n . Preston O'N eil a n d M rs. A nna Form an in charge, c h ap tc r of O rder of E as tern S ta r m e t in th e O dd FelloWs h a il T hursday fo r a p o t-lu c k supper a t f h l c h fam ­ilies w ere “guests. C hap te r meeUng, ‘ In c h arg e of M n . Ross W oolford, w orthy m atro n , was held. M n . Jessie R edfleld, Buriey, guard ian o f B u r­ley Jo b 's Daughters,- spoke of yo u th activ ities o f th e order.

M O niLE. Ala, (U.F!1 _ T lio Rev, aariliiH T C. 'I linker. rector of S t. Jo lin 's I'lplsropiil church o t Mobltn for S4 years, Is Uie olde.st artivo prlrn l In th e Eiilncoiiitt rh iirc li of thn United S la te s . Ho cnlpbriitea ills

>80111 hlrthdny th is m onth.

Savinien Cyriino d o ' H crgrrac, leading c lia rac te r of Ilo.sluiul'n play, WHS A rea l iK-rson. Ho was a F ri nch au thor, wlin died In K1A&, Uostaiid'n piny ifl aUUioiiUo In niuny ways.

CAREYA rth u r J . Evans, S t. Jo h n , D ta h ,

Is v isiting h is brother. Tom Evans.Cloyd M eecham , son of M r. an<J

M n . W allace M eecham w ho h a s been in th o Spanlsh-A m erlcan m is­sion field a t A lbuquerque, N. M.. Is hom e on leave of absence because o t th e serious Illness of h is p io thcr.

Mrs. g y rth a M. Newman, Je rom e, of th e sta te general bo ard

r'’th o L.DJ3. church and f irs t c oun­sellor In Uie stake Relief society In UiLh dlutrict, waa guest speaker a t

wceltly meeting of Carey R elief Boclnty ’Tuesday.

'P h y lli s Qulncey w as hostess to 18 seniors a t a Hallnwo'en p a rty T u es­day. G am es were played, a t w hich n o th D urion and- Elson DllworUi won prizes.

SuiprlBo party a t th e E. D llw orth hom e In honor of Cloyd M eecham was a ttended by 33 young jicople. Mrs. O w en Dartoii ni|d I.«onn Briggs wcrts aw arded consolation prizes for games.

K ra f t ciierse 'p la n t buys abou t 0.000 pnunds of milk e a rh day. H ig h ­est ru n w as during JUiifl a t w hich tinio it averafted H.DOO )>nuiids per day. I t tuiirs iilKiut 100 pounds of m ilk to m oke 1() pounds of A m eri­can Cheddar clicrne, th e kind (he K ra f t Clierso coniimny iniikcs in Ciirey. C iiarles Hiiskiill la (lie niiiti- iiger. I

W cdnradiiy iifternoon bridge club m et w ith Mrn. D elniar O lson last^ week. Mrn, ItKy Ivln, M rs. Jo h n Uulril and Mrs. Klmnr lle n n e lt were aw arded prlr.cs.

A da iig iitrr wan Ixirn tn Mr, and Mrs, W aynn York a t Ihn GotMlIng iiospita l Hundiiy.

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1939 niilek Rpeclal Coupe

Radio, hen to r, deluxe equlp- n ient, low mlleogo ' 9 9 2 8

10.17 C hrynler Koyal flednn

Radio, iieotor, overdrive, m«- rhanlculiy perfect. Kxcellent

................... ........- 9 9 9 9

19.1R Chevrolet Town Hcdiin

1 m otor, ^ ea ter.

1»»0 llym oulh DeLuxv flednn

I<ow mileage, heate r, rood llrm . A beauty ........ 9 4 6 S

■AfiY f l M A 0 TJ(KMR

Miles J. Browning, Inc'.

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Want Ads Bring You Every Day Innumerable Opportunities toW A N T A D R A T E S

For PubUcfttloD In Both T IM E S a n d NEWS

R A T B 8 P E R LIN E P ER UAT:Six p e r Un« P»rT hree dmra. p e r line per day . . . IScO n* 4»jr. p e r l i n e ......................... 24r

rSS 1/3 Discount F or Cash

C ash dlsCTunt allowed U advertlM - m e m U paid to r w ith in »eveo day* of first InMrUon N o c lau ifie d ad taken for iCM U»an 50c. Inclurllng d licoun t. ,L ine ol c la.ulfled adverUsing cotn-

.puled on oasU of fl»« medium- leng th w ords per line

IN rVVIN PALLS PH O N E W or 32 FO R ADTAKER

IN JE R O M E Lftave AdJi a t K a t W Root Beer

IN R U P ER T ,Lcnve Ads a t Residence of M rs Ida W heeler.,713 B St-

COM PLETE COVEIIAGE AT O NE COST

BOX NUM BERS T h e T IM E S a n d NEW S w U h-lo

m ake (l c lear Hi ih e ir readers Uist “b lind a d s- m ds con ia ln lng a bo* Qumber in care of th e two papers a re sir lc ily con fiden tia l and no in fo n n a ilo n c an be given conccrning th e advertise r A nyone w anting tfl answ er a classified ad carr}-ing a T IM E S-N E W S box num ber should w rite to th a t u jx nnd e ith er mall ot b ring I t to ih c T IU E S -N E W S o ffice . T here is no e x trt^ charge for box

< num bers.

SPEC IA L NOTICES

GOOD THINGS TO EATPO TA TO ES, carro ta . squash . 0I97J4.

BLA K E’S b e tte r e lder. P h . 03W.R6.

SEA foods a t Public M arket.

SW E E T c id er ISc gat- Public Mkt.

lA S T CALL! W in ter ba n an a ap­ples a t J . E . S c h a efer’fl Ranch, i m l. W . o j 8 . P a rk , P h . 0383-R3.

BATH AND MASSAGERELA X ATIO N. 3S0 M ain a 1330-J

Readfor

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Use the Want Ads

to BUY SELL RENT SWAPPhone

38 or 32

Usefor

Results!

BUSINESS OPPO RTU NITIESBA R a n d card room. G ood business

opportun ity . Good, location. P h . 337 Jerom e. Je rom e B ar.

UNFU RN ISH ED - APARTM ENTS

MOD. 3 a n d 3 m u . S toker. P h . 2034.*

MOD. 3 rm s. k itchene tte , heat, la u n ­dry. *35. M rs. E rb land . 302 7 th Z.

3 RM S., m od.; upsta irs . 400 Je ffe r -

MALLORY. 114 M ain N P b tl6 -R .

3-RM . h td . ^ a p t Elec. stove and re frls . G ar. 340 3rd Ave. N, Ph. B31-W.

SCHOOLS AND TRAINING

LOST AND FOUNDST R A Y E D o r s to len ; B lacU sh ta n

fem ale Pekingese dog. P h . 1507.

8Ux20 M diA rcn lire , ^ube. on Chev. wlieel. lo st betw een B uh l and Rog> erson . L iberal rw d. R ussell Baker, Hlw ay Scrv.. Buhl.

PERSO N A LSW a n t ' r ide n u i r s . oy n e a r, to Sac-

ram en to . S h a re exp. 120 W ash, y

0 A N -t« k e 4 pais 'N to Neb.. Nov! io'. S ha re exp. s ie N. B roadway, Buhl.

, LEAVING fo r Los A ngeles Monday. W ill take tw o pa.isengers. S h s r^ pxp. CbU 1008-M.-

C IA M O ND rlnt(. L ady 's beautiful sRt(JnK. L argo fliiu quality brll« tliin i (llumoiut. Quiok oukIi IIOO.

.Rnrft o ppo rtun ity . Inspecilon In- yltnV No oW liaU on. Box -pit, Newn-TlmrA.

BEAUTY SHOJPS -

W HY not ge t n b flautlful iim chlns- It.w perm . I l ' fiO up, Enpecl oi»et(i- lors u t 253 4 th Ave. N. P h . 3053-W.

M. lb wu•4. 15 wuvra H price ShiiramK) and flnijer wave 60c. Idnho Uarber dt BenuiT ahtjp . P h « » . Mr-ConO

M -t(l oil p rtm ., ‘i price. I'H. M odern liuitiily, Ifl^ 3r<l. E. Mri. Neeley, rn u lln e lio^t. Mr. Hchnell.

UKAUTY AJVra AOAUEMY o n Pornm ncn ts as low as fi.oo

Ju n lo i titu d en t work free Ph SU5 I3tv M ulu Weal. /

M A tlO IL l.E ’S 151 n i l r d Av« N 171* alio)i ot uiiiisiini i>crm uiienu anq laatlng fliigei w svra O il ilitmoDO a n d lltiget wave. AOu Evnnlng* by a|i)H)tt)tnianl Phone 38'i

T lIA N K tiaiV IN C J flPKCIAI,ai O lir l i u iu t lU iH 'im uurttin— foi> t

‘til Dec. 1st. PIJUKINE HOTICL IIBAUTY H IIO l'P E . l*li- 333-W,

^S lT U A 'F rO N S W ANTIci)'EX P, lady bookkPPpt'r mill typist ^w iu il^ ^ r k . nu ,' A»e, E,

r x r . pouliry a n d d a iry nmiT oi»i hftiKlln uny p u r l o f work, ( io any- whrrn. Hoy ICinmoitn, M iirtaiigii,

I ,A n y fi>r lumiiflwdrk, l')i. 0304*I14.

LADY for hoiinowork, go honio " nlghtA. Apply i m 7 th Ave. East,

BnVMCtfny »»Jore 13 noon,

NEW oiiiHirtunlty fo r women. No ciiiiviiss . no InvMtu E a rn up to «}: wkly , your own tlresM a free, Send ajir , drcsn hlao, T anhlon rrocks. D ept, a-7llB3. OlnnliiiiaU. O,

H E L P W A NTED— MALB AND FEM A LE

WINTKH'H work for m en o r women ov.ir >25 yrn. Tull o r p a rt lln»e. l-c im . If ta lU fm to ry , W rKa Bon 97, 'I'ltnes-Nflws,

H U iiaTA N T IA I. (i|>enli)| anon Ii dl^Nblllty hiHuraiino iii’ld. Man oi w ow an, M p. pn-f. Hux 3 i, 'rim os' News.

130 W BiaCL y - OfQW UushrOw..v. cellar, olMd. ' Wa buy S5n lb W orld’s lAri(fBt iMimiiany PKEICBOOK. Mual.rooii.% ^ 1 8 ami He atUe, W aali.' '

FU RN ISH EDAPARTM ENTS

l-RM. m od. C ountry . R ef's. 0381-J3.

.. 3 o r 3 rm . apU . h td . &35 M ain W.

RM. mod. a p t. 329 Qth Ave. N.

RM. a p t. 353 7 lh Ave. B.

JD ST A M E RE InU- P h . *59. Oosls 071

A P T S T h e O xford. 428 M ain N orth

SMALL fu rn . apt^. E lcctrlc stove, h o t a n d co ld w ater, heat. C all a t Apt. 1, 133 M ain We.st.

H O U SEK EEPIN G ROOMS,115—L argo lu rn , rm , 459 and Av.

_ R O (^ M AND HOARD BD Ac n n . H a d y r 205 H onoli Api*.

BOARD a n d room . P h . 1401-W.

RM. a n d bd. 361 3d. Ave. W . P h 1213

BD . & rm . O a r n e . 430 Std Ave. E.

REAB. 11^ 7th Ave. Eost,

B O A R D 'and room In c oun try home, \ m ile o u t. P h , r ‘

rU llN ISM E D ROOMSn iO N T bftliooii), 444’ 3rd Avo, E.

HEATED rni, 43ft 6Ui Avo, E.

E room, cloae In. 801 M ain E.

PR E P. O en tlem en . 451 5 lh Av«. E.

U N FU RN ISH ED HOUSES3-RM . m od. P h . 1800,288 Van Uuren,

O-RM. house, su itab le 3 fam ilies Rcaji. I '. i m l, from T w in, 0185-Rl,

M ODRliN 4-rooin house. 561 3d Ave. W. Ph . 0284-HI, evenlnga.

W A NTED TO RENT QR LEASE

80. 80. o r 120; c rop term s; equipped no t. T w in, K im berly o r H a n -

P ln an ce *elf. Refs. Box 35,T lm e^'N ew s.

P R O P E R T Y — S A L EOR TRADE

EQ U IT Y In good,20 A. Irr., Imp., well loc.. n e a r WeUer. B o x -39, N^ws- Times-

NEW 4<nn. house and lot In So. P o rk ; tr a d e equity for la te model c ar. 348 M ain 6.

EQ UITY IN GOOD 80 O n n o r th side, to trade for Twin

P a lls residence.'P h . 924-J. eves.

R E A L ESTATE WANTED

LIVESTOCK— POULTRY W A N T E D •

K IO H EST tn lcee p a id f t f r m f* t e h ic k n u a n d t u r k e n IbdaoiB deD t M eal Com paoT

BIRDS. DOGS. RABBITSBOSTON B ull pups. P h . 8 -JM . FUef.

GOOD hom e w an ted fo r »entJ« fe- la lf k itten . P h . 3137.

W A NTED TO BUYG IR L 'S blcycie. P tio n e 1167-HEAVY hog. P hone 0384-R3.

G OOD 40 A. Give descrlpU on. price. locaUon. W rlU Box 38, Tim es- Ncft-s.

L E T S SW A P■30 v -8 sedan to t r a d e fo r p ick-up.

J , N. M oore. *i m l. 8 . Curry.

M ISCELLANEO US FOR S A L E

TRA ILER c am p in g by roO. 20« Lois.

13 LBS. pure wool b a ta . « 8 M ain W.

A U TO M O BILE Q L A 68 T h o m e ti T op St B ody Worka.

APPLE wood. F ire p la ce a n d stove. Conroy. I m l. E., 'A S. W aah. icb .

C A N V A S -A L L K IN D S T hom ets T op i t B ody W orks.

RED Ja ck e t w a te r so fteae i* fo r home o r In d u s tr ia l tnstaDaUon.

K REN G EL 'S H A RD W A RE

BAR iron , sh e e t s te e l , s tru c tu ra l, steel a n d r e ln to rd n c atee l. C ar­load .prices!

K RE N G EL ’S H A RD W A RE

J u s t received! F i r s t auality W O R K H A K N E SS

. ■ ' a n d CO LLA RSHARRY MUSGRAVlB

M urcsco. KALS0MINE •

in Bulk/

Buy w h at yoji tW nk you need . . b ring bacl(^w lvit you have left.

M ONEY REFU N D ED ON R ETU RN !

Also sec us f irs t fo r p a in t! No m at* te r w h eth er for a touch*up Job or (or com plete redcco ra tlon we have Uie p a in t lo do i t r ig h tl M cM ur- try house paints, 4 -h o u r enamel, floor and linoleum varn ish d ries in two houts,

MOON'S

FARM S AND ACREAGE FOR SALE

S T O C K MEN ATTENTION!L arge s tock rM C h suitable for e ither

c a ttle o r sheep. Will c a rry ’ up to 400 c a ttle w ithout any outside ran g e . S um m er mesdow and Win­te r feed grounds w ith large ex­tensive buildings. {2530 win h a n ­dle. in t. 2>iCi. D on 't overlook Uils If you -are a stock m an. W. L. H chdcrson . Buhl. Idu.

130 A. N. side, good land, m odern hom e, tISO pe r A. T ake (jood 40 A. on irode, K . L. Jenkins.

FO R a fn n n see or w rite to W. L, H ender.w n, Duhl, Idaho , \ ml. w est on lilg lm ay 30.

70 A. well lmv>rov(\l da iry farm , I ml. E. of UIlM on Hy. 24. Sm all down payn irn l. bal. F « l , Lund B ank . Add. P . O. Box S, B llu , Ida

NO RTH a ide 160 ncro ran ch , h igh Blate Qf cultlvnil<m, cen te r of t>eet A: po ta to arrii, Public school Joins place, P rlrcd for quick sale; IIJO.OO

^ p e r acre . Box 31, Tlmes-New a.

VAK i>is"A ND a'c r ’e ^ E S FOR RENT

PtDll BAI.F O R OAflH .tE N T -W IU » or vvltliiiut ntiH'k iinil eijulit.; 70 A. on s in if Hy. n e a r Ooodltig. Q o ^ nlul« cult.. 5 rm. Iiou^c. excel. Imp., •leo . -wftttr Box 93, Mewi-Tlinpn.

FAUM IM Pl.EM KN'l’S

THE H EA D IN G I a w ont ad U exceedingly im por­ta n t! By p roper w ord ing a n d ’use of loTKc type y o u r chanccs ot m ore reader In te re s t a re grea tly ina 'coM d. Cost o f la rg e type is very ressonoblc a n d In n ia n y < you .save b t'cn iue rc.^ultfl a n curwl 111 IC.S.S tim e. C all Uio Ad- lukcr for fu rth e r In form ation .

HOU SEH OLDFURNISH IN G S

O IL Circulator. 4 rros. 'p rice, Beds, sprlntw. maH res4. 313 J th 'A v t , N.

TH IS CURIOUS WORLD By wmiam FeiissmMURTAUGH FILER

7 H B C I T V O PP O W P 6 I I

W A S ✓ t S O O

>^F=TER TWE E R O P T I O M O F =

V E S U V I U S I N 7*5) A .D k

A N SW pR: B ear. P lan tig rade a n fm a li w alk on th e sole of the ' foot, w ith the heel touching th e ground.

HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS

COLD Seal Rugs. |1 dow n. K week. Sweet’s Tvm . S lo ie .

a-PC. Lloyd chrom ium a n d leather office suite ........ .......................t49.&0

HARRY MUSGRAVE

- CLOSE-OUT PRICESON 1939 M ODELS ,

Elec. ranges, r e lr lg e ra to ra , and Q uaker O il H e a te n

ABBOTT PLU M B IN G CO . PH , 95

45tfi A nniversary ModelD EX TER W ASHER

Only $59.95 (and your old w asher)

See I t on d isplay a tMOON’S

SPECIA L VALUES!Folding Baby B u g g ie s .................15.95Taylor Tot W am ers, reg. S5.05,

i-iov.' only ............................MS5Pictu tp Moiiltllng.'*.................H Price■PalnI.i (Bainntfi coun ter).....‘a PriceRoos C edar Che;;is .............. *17.25

MOON’S

Business and Professional

DIRECTORtHici/cle Repairinq

ULABUJH CV aL ER Y , P h o il. IBl

Bloodiest SurgeruAlma H arilln. D. 0 . 130 M n. N. IQ13s

FIN A N C IA L HEADACHKH SO O TH ECkBY OUIt

CASH EOANS -M eet you r bills a n d repay In con­

venien t easy.-io-m eet paym fiils th a t will n o t In le r f rro w ith your regular

CarpentersExprrlciirril, ir iinonable. I 'h . 1413.

U jiUUvw RhiiUow o r De.rp W ellPUMPING SYSTEMS

Ue^t I 'r lc ta In Tow n I • A B n o r r p l u m h i n g c o . p h , os

F U R N IS H K D H O U SE S ,FUUN. hnr. Adul(4. Rex A rm s B«3,

SMALL hse . In country . Ph . 0381-JI.

REAL ESTA(rE LOANSLOANS on FA RM S and KOMKS

Fred P Bates—N iirU iem U fa im . C o . P tav e y -T a b e t tildg. Ph . la ro

HOMES FOR SA LEOMKUj hom e Ju s t outalda a lly lim ­

its. Inqu ire rm . 8 o r e r O olden Rule Store.

r o f t SA L S O R RE N T i nna., m od.. itoliBr h e a t. O arage.

O n paved s tre e t. B. A, M oon, ph 1 A o r ai.

5*RM, house, n o r th p a r t, close In. M od. excep t h e a i. |*rl(ie lioso , •300 down, ,

D E W ir r Si M U L L IN ttlt VU.iXl 138 Mnlii K

A iJARGAINIK TAKKN AT ONCE

fl room tixtidfrH hatrtwrnMrtiMirs, e lro trln h o t w aier hoatnr,

gariign, 200-ft. lot, I.4jw term s, ba l­ance i i u p e r monU i. P h . 1U3>J.

ll-IN C H W.W, H am m er M ill w ith pipe mill MH'kiT complflle, m ount* ed on wIim Is, Ui>y t>r g rain . Cost 1.15(1. A lilK o u tf it n t a sm all

.............................. I13SIIAKKV MUSGRAVE

HAV, GRAIN, FEEDPALL pastu re and h a y . ,P h . 1431.

CLOVER a n d riaxaeed c leaning Seam less ba fs . now and used QInbe Seed i i Feed O a

LIVESTOCK FOR SALEWEANKU pigs. Phone 03A1-J12.

WEANKH pigs. P hone ina-j.CHOICJC butchers, approx. 200 lb, «a.

J . K. Persoivette. I 'll . O M l-Rl,

800 W hile faced ewes 4 and 0 yra old. it. 11. R andall, K imberly,

HVKHTOCK FOR S A l^

18 MO, Duroo 3 e r« y boar. 1 m ile S., W est. Je rom e. W m . Andrusi

O N p htm dred he ad good young work horses, som e nice m atched p a in . fiM IT ll St HUGHBH.

O R trade for g ra in o r hay-rReg', lilAt-k I’nland twnr, 3 y ra old. M au­rice Capph, lU . 1. T w ltt Fa»U,

O R Uad'e fo r hay or g ra in , R e g l^ 'r " ed Duroo gllU . G ood lyp*. Lltwd W right, K im berly . ^

3-Y U -O L D n u e n tse y bull. )U mi N ^W aM ,. ad ., l i . E, SwUhcr.

ChiroiiraciorTl)e I’nIriliM M ethod of relieving

acUrn and |)iiln«. F I I ta T TltEA T- MKNT niKiiH Dr. D. H. Jolm son, 534 Srrl Ave. E. Ph . 344.

Coal and WoodA IlEltI)i;i':N COAL

Moving, triunfi-r. McCoy Cosi T rsnnfer, Plu-iie 3 o r 200.

Curtain ShopnComp line ctiriflln rodn C iitla in and

D rapery Hlu.ii. 404 4 lh E Ph. flflJ.

Flooy SundlnoP T ^ r flftiiilhiK. II. A lle ld rr aoSfl-J.

WINDOW nnd AU TO (ILAHH No lalmr rhur«(i fnr wliulow iilais If

liniiiHlit t<i oloii'l l-<*w l" '‘<‘‘'-’ a u to ghist.1 MOON’U, I'll.

InnuranceP eavey - 'rabe r Co., Inc . Phone 301,

P rin tingU lCIH EaT q u a l i t y

i 'JilN -l’IN fi C .tfds . L etterheads . . Foldeta

Mall Pieces . S tationery TIMKH a n d NEWH

COMMKUCIAI. I 'l t lN T lN d DKPT.

Keu ShopI'LABUJB OYOLKltY I’Uon* U l.

^ h a f le K ey 'fiiio iT 138 V nd Bt. souui. Back of Idaho D ept. Store,

» M oney to L o a n___O ~jonee fRr Iimuis hom es Room A,

B ank Ai T n in t Dl(lt< Pti. 2041,

M oney to Loan

R A D IO AND MUSIC

AUTOS FOR SALE

E Q U IT K In ■38 Plym outh converti­b le coupe. May be seen a t Baisch M otor Co. before 7 p . m.

18 O LDS cpe.. low m ileage; '36 D e s o to ' s ^ . Private ly owned. T erm s. P h . I413W.

BA R O A IN SIll *36 Chev. p ick -up . heate r, radio,

like new ................................ __;...|395

M AKE US AN O FFE R I

T h e now S tudcbakers uro selling f a s t aK we can get them so m u st move o u r used stock. We w in n o t be undersold! .

tW lN PA LLS MOTOR T w in Fall.s Phone I

T lic now H \irtson oH ers more than p re tty doo r handles. "alllButor" hoods a n d so-called "hhaik-nosed" fn in ts ! B esides being Anierlca'a sn m riM t a n d so fesl c a r II offers e n d u ra n ce and g as economy. Over la o n fw AAA records a tte s t to thU fa c t! R a y Lowry of S ta te Motor Invites you to take a ride with him In one o r b o th o t h is now drinon- a tra to r s no obligation.

U SE D tire s , a ll a l w . O'Connor.

L G . tra i le r houae. P hono 03070U

4 W H, p la tfo rm tra iler , W Ash.

8x30 'IB . hse., n e arly ne« 1150. 3 biks. N. P a rk , B uhl

ilfusfcflt InstructionA dult P lan n Lesyans, Ph. I0fl3-W,

O B te o p a J h i t ; P h u i ^ ld a n

D r. B. J . M iller. 413 Main N Pli ID77

D r. O. W Rose, 114 M.ilri N Ph, 037

Painting-Decorating

. L S h a ffe r. P hone liin^.l

_ P a r tie f and Dinners511 tiooond Av*. W est. IBJ

R adio HepalrinfiPO W ELL R A D IO -l'IIO N K flOO

^ f~ V E B N ~ Y A 'n ca I'lioii* 701

Real Eatate'tnnuranccF. 0 . O H A V B a a n d l»ons I'liuns 3ll

Shoe RepairingR alp ti B. T u rn e r a t HiKlwn-Olark’i

TraileraT n l l a r t fo r r a n t 3AI Poiir^h West

T r a U o T S o u ii i r a V m .'T r a i le r Oo,

TypewrilcrBt, tm t a U a n d senHce. V\ww 90.

tW DBRW OOO b a l e s" * BKRVICB IM M a in B. P huni 43^

VphoM erliifiR epalriiw ^ rafUiUhlng. O i «

m l « ) r r u m . HO and Bt. t R i. 188-

AUTO PARTS— TIRES

TRU CK S AN D TRAILERS

FO R SA t.E : S tra i le r housf-s. i all h u llt-liis . py»r r e n t ; I tu n v \ta » - e r l)Ouse. Jo e D ow ning. '

FOR SA LE 0 R TKADEC O M B IN A TIO N ran g e . Ph, 33»

L EG A L ADVERTISEMIINTSN O TK i: O F aU A RD lA N -B NAt.K. N O TIC E IS HEREBY UIVH:N

T h a t Reeae M. W illiam i. OuitKlinn of th e E sta te o f F re d O rre r, nn In­c om peten t. will se ll a t private sale, to Uie h ig h e s t a n d best bUldrr, on a n d a l te r N ovem ber I4 t||, 1U31>, a t 10 o 'clock A. M.. a ll th e rlglit. (Iile. lu te ie s t a n d «a ta t« o( Ute nns<\ V itd

, Incom pe ten t. In entiiin In 'l)wln Falla County, lilalKi,

n Iiillown:'

H 'i of th e fiW M , iinil the N W '-t o f th e 6 W U , o t (tcrtloii 22, In T ow nsh ip 11 Bouili, Kiiiihr 1 0 'E a s t , BolM M erldlnii. with KtQ.7 A hatea o( stock of Hnlmnn R iver C a n a l Com pany,

T ern in of aalo: Ooali oh con llitna- Uon of a aU by P ro b a te C ourt of T w in F a lla C oun ty . Id ah o ; u iln will n o t pass u n t i l l u ^ oonflmiAiInn; p ro p o rt lo n a ta s h a re o f taxea (o In- oludU it IQM a n d o f ab strac t cost a t a t ta l e ax p aiu * .

B ids in w rtU flf m ay be dellveved I f th e O u a n l lM p a rn n a lly or a t h is o ffice, m 'B h o a b o n a s t . Houih, 'I 'w in F a lls , Id ah o , o r m ay Ih) le ft w lllt th e C lerk o f th e Probate C ourt o f 'I 'w in F a lls C ounty ,

- D a t« l N ovem ber 4, I0S9.HBBBB M . ■WIU.IAMfl,

G u a rd ia n o f th a B aU te of Freil O reer, a n

O ardell ^ r o e r , w ho h a s been aboard th e U. S. S . Id a h o , seven th division. In S a n Pedro. Q allf., le ft Nov. 8 fo r B rem erton . W ash., In th e navy yards. H e w as prom oted Vo tlTst c lass p rtv a le . CaideU ts th e son of M r. e n d M rs. D . "R. T u rner.

M r. a n d M rs. L loyd D avis aod Ml, Jim m ie , accom panied by 'M rs.

D avis' uncle a n d a u n t, M r. a rtd Mrs. O sca r N oh, Buhl, a re m ak in g a tr ip to N ebrw ka, M issoorl and A rkansas.

Lloyd O r i f l la w ho h a s been spending the fall w ith h is m other, M rs. P . J . Faiiey . le f t T h u rsd ay for S a n Diego, Calif.

Mr. a n d M rs. T a f t M a rt in and d a u g h te r . P hyU li Jo e , w ho t\ave spen t th e sum m er h e re , h av e left fo r Chelsea. O kla. j,

M r. a n d M rs. M . L . P e rk in s 'h a d a s w eek-end guests, M rs. V era Briggs, a n d son . C larence, a n d L orram e C rouch, S a lt L ake C ity .

M r. a n d M rs. M a rt in W righ t tu rn ed la s t w eek f r o m - a . tr ip to S a n Fraactoco .

M r. a n d M rs. Bari S ea rs re tu rned T uesday from » tr ip to W ashington . O regon. M on tana , C a n ad a , Cali­fo rn ia atxd U tah .

T uesday a t A rtesian school p a rty w as given by M rs. Jo h n Noii h onoring h e r d a u g h te r J e a n . Eacn ch ild cam e costum ed. M rs. K a th - reen Syverson, teac lier, ass is ted Mrs. N oh. •

W ord h a s been received o f the b irth of a son to M r. a n d M rs. Russ Boyd a t D le tn c h New. l . . .

Mr. a n d M rs. C laude E a r l and sons. C lynton a n d G arry , le f t W ed­nesday for S a lt L ake C ity.

J o h n Savage h a s pu rc tiased .the 200 acre ran c h a t A rte s ian ' owned by F ta n k Som sen. T h e Som sens will rem a in o n th e r a n c h u n til M ay, th e n they p robably will move to H ailey w here M r. S om sen h as extehslvo sheep in te rests . ’

M r. a n d M rs. C laude H a ll had a s w eek-end v isitors , M r. a n d M rs. C lyde T im s a n d B ob D ovls. Elko, Nev.-

M rs. Z ennla E gbert w as hostess to R elief society T uesday . Theology iession, " Jo h n th e Beloved." waa given by Mrs. M innie P icke tt, w ith M rs. Goldie T olm an, M rs. G eneva Moyes. M rs. R obena A dam son a n d M rs. E ffle W alker aselsUng. T each ­e r's topic, -U nity" w w g iven by M rs. G eneva Moyes. T w in , F a lls stake Fiellcf society o fficers. M rs. K ath - reen K irkm an and M rs; B ertha M o te ,. B a iu tn . v t i e p re se n t and gave sh o r t talks.

M r. a n d M rs. F re d K o rth and- dau g h ters , Ml»s Bessie K o rth and M rs. E d Isaacaon, T rem o n to n . a r ­rived S t th e ir doughter'a . M rs. M ark D ay ley.

C om m unity council m em bers m et T uesday a t th e school h o u ^ w ith th e fac u lty a n d c h a irm a n of- com­m it tee s and discussed p la n s and problem s for. tlie com ing year, p ro ­gram 'com m ittee c h a irm a n , M rs. O li­ver Jo hnson , ouU ined a p ro g ra n i {ot th e public m eeting Mq]t. 16 a t th e school house . I t w as p la tm ed to s ta r t h o t lunches a t -the school Nov. 14. M rs. Sw earlng ton . K im berly, a n d M rs. G ivings, H ansen , will be cooks,

M ark B ates h as re tu rn e d from T u la Luke. Q alif. '

Charlc.s M otht'w s, Jr., h a s retu rned from Ell. Nev„ wlUi h is s is te r M ar­jorie . fo r a v is it before going to' S un Valley.

B ishopric m e t a t U\e L . D . B c hurch. 'lMe.^day w ith six m en to discuss P la ta to build a bascmi-ni, in.stall a furnace, bu ild a k itchen a n d R elief society room on the church . B uilding, etc., will be mostly dona tion work. W ork Is supposeil to s to r t w ithin Uie n e x t tw o weeks.

T h is a nnouncem en t w as m ade by B ishop R . C. T olm an.

A w edding siiower will be given Mr, and M rs. Eddie S ta stn ey a t the L . D, S . h a ll Nov. 15. M rs. S tastney WBj Mbw LaVerV W alker. A pink and blue show er will, be given Nov. 10 u t tlie hom e of M rs. Id a Cauiks, honoring Mrs. Dud W hitney .

Me. a tu l Mc^. C liolr m oved Wed- ne.'day to the t»om e o f M r. a n d Mrfc. J , W. Roberta fo r th e wlnUT. Mr. Choir Is bookkeei>er lo r J o h n tJav- aKr. M r, nnd Mrs. ilol«-rl.> left H undny for Cnllfornlii to apt-iid Uio w liiier.

i ’rlrnary officers o f th e L D.8, clHirch tiiwnsorpd a p a rty fo r p r i­m ary ch ild ren of the . c h u rc h Tiiea-

F o rtune tr llln g a n d cont<'st...........ta were flu le rtn lm pen t, Infh a r« " o f (he p a rly wcr*" M rs. 'Te.m T«Uh«u . Mvis, NRomt E alw rt, Mrs. a rnev lnvn O oixlnutn, l-eah Perklna. Mvn, Mara llHbert, O rrn lrtlnn C hrls- tcniifn, M arva Moyes. llene Lee and

rn Piilom a Clawnon.M emhera of th e K , V. N, brldtic

Club a n d husban ds were e n terta ined hy Mr, ntiil Mrn. H ow ard H all Hut- iiiitnv. M r.r Pftt Co«’k nm i and John Mrn hill'll ir r rlv p d hlKh m'orr.

A l!itllciw.''cii p a rty lu-ld a t Mr. nnd Mrs. li«urene«i B M ’s home by llin frrsh n ia n clnas In Niiinlay whiMil, PrliU y. Mi-inbtvR, jw u k rd unil In roatum e. en to rrd th e house throiiKh a n u p sta irs window. :haiKti of

M isi V irginia Lee i _____ _a t CoUege o f Idaho ,; 0* Id « « Q t J recently adm itted to X U P . I orary Journalism fra tc n d tF ^ •E nnis h a t alao been t ix m a b e r of th e a ito section o f 93 twomen’s glea c lub . - ...........—

Earl Ebertole, son o f M r. t a d SI - J . Ebersole, h as b« en n o «

elected presiden t of C o lon ial 1 m en's dorm itory a t s o u tb e m ta o f the U niversity o f Id a h o . 1 . tello. Ebersole la in t h e 3 3 . c riculum.

Dale Fenwick, s tu d e n t a t th e Ool«-1 leg e of Idaho , Caldw ell, ro ce n ttr 'tj pledged to th e O rion frateralty.

Filer c hapte r AH, P J : .0 . 8U1 hood, will have aa lu n c h eo n gi M onday the P .E O . o rganU er. I. Mildred W ilson. M uIIan, w ho \ make h e r o fficial vlait.

M erry-Q o-R ound b ir th d a y m e t W ednesday w ith a n o > b a il^ luncheon a t th e hom e o f M r*. W U -Jl Ham KIbbee. M n , P a u l H ash V M '-L honored w ith a b irthday « lfL Bxdl-! call was answ ered w ith hobbte.'* ' Guests included Mrs.. A , P a tte rson ;^ Mrs, G len P a tte rson a n d M ra. B. R .i’ M ontgomery, th e la tte r be ing la J l i - ’. o ted aa a new m em ber. A n n o a l ' banciuet a n d exchange o f C h rlshnaa Rifts w as discussed. E lection o f «T- f ic e n w a j u /oOowk; P n s td e o ^ ' Mr*. P re d R ippe; •rtce-prtsW enl, Mrs. Reese O llck; trea su re r . Mrs. P rank R itch ie, and aec re tary . M n.- Lyle Abel, ftlrs. F ra n k R itch ie w o n ' th e w h ite e lephant.■ W alh ln g to h ' c lu b ' n ie t a t the hom e o f M rs. E a r l Mumr.-,), Roll call was answ ered w ith eur*.. r e n t events. M em bers m ade p la a i '. lo r th e banquet Nov. 20 fo r hus> bands a t th e hom e o f D r. and Mrs. R . S. Armes.., E arl W. M urphy, r e p n ________o l Id ah o s ta te C ham be t o f C o m - : merce, Boise, w as In F i le r T u e s d a y : to form a local cham ber. M r. M ur* • phy m et w ith J . T heo H o m e a n d . P. P . Raustad t.

Mr. and M rs. E dw ard S m ith t a d M r. and Mrs. O ene B rons, 6 e» ttle . W ash., came T h u rs d a y ,fo r a v is it w ith M rs. S m ith 's p a re n ts , M r .- w d = M rs. W illiam Bueslng.

Mr. and M rs. T h ero n Jackson., Orangeville, en rou te hom e from th e east, spen t T uesday a t th e hom e o f th e ir uncle, U r , and M rs. U M . .- Sm ith.

Klw anls club h e a rd t u l I _____FUer R ural h ig h school n ipertn teo^ -:- d e n t, e x p u in taxes f a o o n n e c tlm .. w ith schools a t th e ir n ooo xneetiaff ‘i^ esd a y In th e M ethod ist churoh-

Bob Johnston , s tu d e n t a t t h ( sou thern b ranch of ^ e UnlTersltiy o t Idaho, Pocatello , s p e n t th e .end w ith relatives.

M r, and M rs. W . R . S m ith , I .. E the l D enny, T roy K e ll. E den , a n d A. w . O enlry . O k lahom a ClVy. O kla., ■ were guests Sunday of M rs. S m lth ^ brother, E lm er H arm on , Btihl.,

C on tract bridge c lub h e ld th e ir no -h ost d in n e r h o no ring h o d m d s a t th e hom e of M r. a n d M rs. Lew la - ‘H ack T hursday . S c o r e s ' a t bridge a re kep t un til eac h m e m b er h a s en> - te rtalned . a n d then acco rd ing to th e ran k of scoring, e a c h m em ber chooses h e r p rlte . P rizes w ere aw ard ­ed m en In th e sam e m a n n e r . M n .J . T . A nderson. Mrs. J . B . B ren jian , M rs. O . W . A nthony , M rs. Lewis Hack. M rs. H arry M usgrave , Mrs. R upert W illiam son, M rs. B e n iy . Schodde and M rs. O w en M Uler and Owen M iller received prU es.

Miss DenCT T elford m oved T h u n - day to th e h o m e she rec en tly p u r - . chased from M rs. C h a r le s C arder, Tw in' Falls.' Mrs. L. w. H aw kins a n d d a u g h te r rr tu m ed T lu irsday fcom a v is i t w ith h e r sister, "Mrs. M yrtle K irk m an , and fam ily a t Logan, t i t a h . a n d a visit a t S a lt L ake C ity . H e r son Talm ndge. f tu d e n t a t so u th e rn b ranch of th e U niversity of Id aho . ■

Pub .

ItE A IJ - n i l T IM B S WANT ADS.

OAKLEY

Ulrl. teacher; Ixila N oh. Wllnm (IrlAlinni nnd Wllnm Jean I.Indaii.

Mlw> Mi'lha KglHTt ajxinaorrd a Halliiwn'pii party at llio homn of her parriits, Mr. and Mrn. Clrveland rHtmrt, Monday. Tniin iin Mlel. Roh-

rt Hobbs, ileryl Egbert nnd Carla •nn Van Hnnl won iirlre". 'I'wrnly-flvfl frlendn nnil iielglt-

txiri lu rp ib ed Frank Egbotl oh hU hirlhilay Friday. C ontest games

I ployed w ith prim s going to Cl«vn Kglmrt. D an M oyes. M lllart Caulk, R . C. T oliuan and Roa Lee. Olto«l stories wore told. Mrs. N a­omi Egbert assisted Mrs. Frank Bg- bert In aervlng.

M ri. M elvin Wolker, reUrlng R t- llrf sooiety preaJdenl, w as Iw n or^ w llh a party a t M n . OoldJe Tol- man's hom e last week. Group sing- Ing was led by Mra. T hslm a Lee. Mrs. Tolm an gav* \ n brlat th e w » k Mrs. W alker had done In the IW W so*;l6ty, Boolsty |>reeented her with a A talk was g lvaa by 1 ^ Walker. Mrs, Pay* P k U m told ft ■lory, and a stunt waa |1 m i tor M n. Titora ChrUtot(ar«m . Invoo«Uon was given by t i n . WUUam A dam nn and benertloUon by Mrs, A. L. Eg­bert,

M rs. H arold Z lm m erooa e n te r- ta lned a y rln g a d u b r«oenily , Wirt. J , B- N eum enn n a d a n urtleto ,

Mark Wilson, son o f tklr. a n d M n . Roy Wilson. Wa> m a rrie d M onday to MlA.1 Della Pnrkley, B urley , w h e n she had been om ployud In tlie hom e of Dr. nnd Mrs. M. M . Shepherd . She formerly worked a t S id 's place In Ofiklcy.

Mr. and Mrs. If. R, M atth ew s a n ' vlMilnR Mrs. M nlihew v* daugh ter, Mr,v Lniteii® • OAicTb<rrg, Modesto. Calif,

At a niPrtliiK of D n u g h te n of I 'lonrcrs a l th e hiinio o t M il. Charles L. lli ilf ih t'W n ln rM lny , Mrs. Mary O ranrr H ardy, c up to ln of the county cam p, unil two o th e r visitors from D urlry wcro p resen t. Mrs. Mary Krlcknan gave th e lesson on "Pour A ctivities of P ionee r Life." Kuiir 111'" n iriiiiii-u wi-ru in-ciipted, Mrn, Hainh Adnnn', M rs. M. T , Woo.llioui.0, Mih. klugfhe P lckS lt aiKi Mta. Uiiuiix CuiiUK'y. O ritunl- M ilon of a M arlon i-omp is coi)- tocnptated.

'I'U utinan U\tTrh, o f^M r. a»d Mr«, Pronk B urch, was given a fare­well party At llilrd w ard c h ap e l — WcdncMluy, p rio r to h is d e p a r tu n for a four-m onth m ission in Call* . fornla. Mr. a n d Mra. R aym ond , Jiurch, H eyburn; Mrs, I ^ n n a Fill* inorr nnd M tw es Vyla a n d M yrtle Uuroh, B urlry. werii pro-iont.

A son was l>orn tu M r. a n d Mrs. Hersnhel Hedke a t O akley M on- diiy.

Mra. PrHl K iddle. In land O ily, . ov s.. vifckted th e fiebk* ia m lU ea .th li week. She a n d .he r m o th e r and sister, M rs. Polly Bedke a n d M r^ O ornke HoweUs, reoen tly ra tu m e d from a ttlp to C hicago, N ew V orli.! a iut W ashlniWm, D . 0 .

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Ten IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, I D ^ Q turdoy, Novembtr 11,1989

. MONTOH. O e m a n y , Nov. 11 (U.R) —A dolf H itle r appea red unexpected* Ijr today a t th e ( u n e n i o f seven Naala killed In W ednesday n ig h t’s beer cellar bombtns: a n d stood silen t­ly. while th e deputy fu eh rer, Ru­d o lp h Hess, In tlie fu n e ra l o ration, ■aid- *T he In stiga to rs o f th is deed h ave finally U u g h t th e G erm an people to h a te .” -

H itler presum ably cam e by plane from B erlin , w here h e h a d been'seen la s t n igh t, a n d stayed only a few m inutes. H is a tten d a n ce had no t been disclosed In advance. T he bomb w hich killed th e seven whose fu­n e ra l was he ld today, had missed him by on ly 10 m inutes.

V lsiU Rnlna L atEfTH U ler visited th e ru in s of

th e B uergerbraeu cellar.T he h o u r .chosen for Uie funeral

was 11 a . m.—th e h o u r a t w hich the • w ar to end w ars ended 31 years ago In hum iliating de feo t fo r O erm ony a n d an onn lversary of tr ium ph for G erm any's cncm lw . B rltflin and F n u iw . w hich they observed but ha lf-hearted ly . V h y It was chosen deliberately w as n o t know n.

I n H itler's p resence H ess said: "T he G erm an people b id farewell

' to those who w ere v ic tim s of a te rrt- — b le ~ c rlm ln al--ac t. w hose intended

TicUm was Uie fueh rer. G erm any will never fo rge t them . T h eir death w arran t b ro u g h t to th e G erm an people a rea lization of th e ex ten t a n d .violence of w h at w as planned again st th e fu eh rer.

M ade N ation S tro n fc r " T o those w ho In stiga ted th is act,

we say 'you w an ted to take the fu eh rer from us b u l you only b rought h im c loser to us. You w anted to w eaken us b u t you made lu stronger. N ever w as th e O tr - m a n people \B u r ^ of v ictory than t ^ a y . A nd w R fn you se t In motion

- - - t h e forces of evil, v ic to ry 1s aUU o u n . O ur V ic to r; I j In th e memory of these dead .’ "

T he seven bodies h a d la in In f t« t« Ig irll o l« h t a t th e PteJdherro- b a lle a n d c itizens h a d filed past

_ conUnuaUy. In th e lig h t o f th e g ian t pytoh Inalde th e .wall.

M orning G erm a n new spapers, In ­spired by th e governm ent, charged

'i & i t B r i t o ’s P rim e M ln lsU r Neville O h iun te ria ln pe n o n aU j' waa the “m e n fi l in sp ire r a n d d irec t aglta> to r " o f th e bombing.

H ein rich R lq u n le r 's gestapo — th e secre t po lice—h ave engaged ex* p e rts to m ake a tho ro u g h study of trag m en ts o f th e bom b found in th e debris , a n d th e y expected to prove th e fo re ign o rig in of th e bom b from th e m etaL

scoyisiopusH.INE SALES

*nie S couting m agazine* "Boy's L ife” w ill'b e prom oted In th e Bcout e nn d lm en t du rin g th e week o f Dec. 10 to 10, i t h a d been decided here today a fte r a m eeting of Scout­m aste rs he ld a t th e C ham ber of pom m erce room s la s t o lg h t.

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Also d iscussed w ere plans (or cel­e b ra tion of th e an lversary week, r ^ b . B to U , 1040.

Program Directors Named at Fairfield

f A m r iE L D , Nov. l l '^ B p e o la D - O irec tora o f th e (ttrm program have been chosen hero (or th e 1940 crop year.

P a lrfie ld com m unity tom m lU ee- m «n a re G eorge A bbott, rh a lriiian ; W illiam Packliam , vice chn lrm an: H ubert Brooka m em ber. Jons J e n ­s e n , 'f i r s t a ltem o te , F red W alion, ■econd a lte rn a te .

C orral cocnmiiiilty Indudr.i Ruby, c h a irm a n ; H urry Kinikel, vice c h a irm a n : Ray S aunders nicln* ber; J a c k K ersh ln a r, f irs t a lten ia te ; J. F. V ^K e. second a lk n ia l r .

(Editor’s no te : T h e m en who U ld th e foundation* fo r th e world peace m ovem ent a l l a re gone. A fain the ir w ork h a s been ob­scured and peace fo rces reduced b y ,w ar raging in th e w orld. But war n o tw lth itand ing , peace still is an orcsn ised m ovem ea t. This story tells o f th e w ork now aeUrely onderwar for peace In th is conn*in)- _

By BRUCE CA’TTON * W ASHINGTON, Nov. 11.—O n th is

Armistice day m ark ing th e 21st-an­niversary o( the even t th a t stopped th e lo st war in w hich th e United S tates took p a rt, survey o f th e 1939 organized "peace fro n t" In A merica shows th is ;

0 ( a ll the va riegated lobbies and pressure groups th a t a g ita te in be­half of parU cular in te res ts In na- U onal affairs, th e re a re b u t two groups conducting active , day-to* day lobbying w ork fo r th« m ost lm> po r tan t m ovem ent to th e country today—peace.

Peace societies in Uie United S ta te s a re a lm ost innum erab le ; but th e active cam paigns for, pcacc sim ­m er dow n to a few w hich a rc clearly dcltned to m ake a b road survey of tlie peace m ovem ent fa ir ly sim ple. 'T h e two lone g roups oggresslvcly

figh ting w ith ac tive lobbies a t the na tional cap ita l a re th e N ational Council for th e P re v en tio n o f W ar.

th e W om en's In te rn a tio n a l League for Peace a n d Preedom .

T he N ational Council Is composed of a num ber o f n a tio n a l groups, m ng lng a ll th e w ay from th e Am erican Federa tion of T eachers and th e board o f C h rlsU an education o( th e fchurch o f th e B re th re n to

^ c e A ssociation of F riends in ficn.Is financed by v o lu n ta ry con­

tribu tions. w hich com e m ostly from Individuals r a th e r t h a n from th e pa rticipa ting g roups. I t s na tional execuUve s ta ff Is d irec te d by Fred­erick J . U bby, executive secreU ry .

W anted Arms Embargo D uring th e n e u tm ll ty d e b a te th e

council ..worked acU vely to re ta in th e a i - m s em bargo , proceeding th ro u g h personal c o n ta c ts w ith con­gress a n d th ro u g h a n e n e rg e tic edu-. ca tlo n a l cam paign a cro ss th e coun- I r y r l ta - h e a d y ia r te ts . oddly enough. Is ho u se d in a n a o c ie n t W ash ing ton buU dlnc w hich d u r in g th e la tte r p a r t o l th e c iv i l w a r se rv ed a s Oeu. U . 8 . G ra n t’s h e a d q u a rte rs .

Equally e nergetic is th e W om en’s In te rn a tio n a l league . Founded In 1019 by J a n e A d d a n u . i t w as u n til com paratively re c e n tly a federa tion of o th e r w om en 's o rganizations; du rin g th e la s t tw o years , however, I t h a s U k en In Ind iv idua l m embers. I t h a s no en d o w m en t a n d Is sup­po rted largely by dues from lU mem bers.

lU W ash ing ton lobbying U In th e h a n d s of M iss D oro thy D elzcr, n a ­tio n a l secretary . I t a lso m ain ta in s offices in P h ilad e lp h ia , N ew York, Boston a n d C hicago, a n d h a s a n or* gan lza tlon of vo lu n te e r com m ittees In o th e r lead ing c itie s to conduct Its educa tional work. L ike th e N ational Council, i t fou g h t ac tive ly again st re p e a l-o f th e a rm s em bargo th is fall.

Make Up- 'T eaoe Bloe"T hese two o rg an iz a tio n s, together

w ith th ree o th e rs w h ic h ope ra te ou t o( New Y ork C ity , a re commonly referred to a s th e ’’p a c if is t associa­tions," OE ’'th e pence bloc." The o the r th ree a re W orld Peaceways, the Fellow ship of R econciliation and th e K eep A m erica O u t of W ar com ­m ittee.

W orid Peacew ays confines its e f ­fo rts to a d vertisem en ts and radio bA adcasts, I t h a s been given adver­tis ing space In va rious publications and a num ber o f to p -f lig h t adver­tis ing m en—a m o n g them , Uruce B orton—hove do n a ted th e ir help; as a resu lt I t h a s c a rried on a ntrik- Ing and (orce(u l a n ti-w a r cnnipalgn.

Hctid o( th e o rgnnlzR llon Ls Dr. Max Weis, \

The Fe llow sh ip of. R econciliation was organ ized d u r in g th e W orld war to p reach th e d o c trin e of C hristian brotherhood . I t Ls in tc m a tlo n a l in scope a n d in U ic U n ited Blnte.s operates u ifd e r th e d irec tion • o( Nevln S ay re , execuU ve secreU ry .

A im A t Y onng People T h e .K ee p A m erica O u t of W ?r

com m ittee w as o rgonlzcd In W osh- ing ton a y e a r ago . la rgely through th e e ffo rts o f th e N oU onal Council fo r th e P re v en tio n of W ar, whose leaders f e l t t h a t th e jie ac e ,m o v e ­m en t lacked o n o rgan ization th a t could w ork .dU-ectly w ith labor ond young people’s g ro iip s . I t s chalrroon Is D r. Jo h n L opp , a n d i t hns a n cn- crgeUc y o u th s e c tio n hooded by Alvalne H o llis ter .

I n a d d itio n to th e se o rganliatlons th e re Is th e N a tio n a l Peace Council, supported by th e N aU onal Council, th e W o m en 's 'In te m o U o n n l leogu<?, th e jro io w sh lp o f R econciliation,

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BU lard H icks. Shoshone, w as <ae of th e 10 m en p ledged W ednesday e ven ing by Scabbard a n d B ;ade, up­p e r c lassm en's n a tio n a l m lllU ry hon^ orary organU atlon.

Jo h n N e v ln 8 « y r e , le ft , and Frederick J. U b b y . W ete

and a .'.core o r m ore of o th e r groupfs which range a ll th e w ay f ro n ^ th e American A s.w claU on^of U n ive rsity Women to th e N a tio n a l F ederaU on 0/ Business a n d P ro fess ional Women's clubs.

I t backs a s lx -p o ln t p ro g ra m to keep America o u t o f w ar, p rocu re a Just pence a n d w ork fo r a pe rm anen t w orld gove rn m e n t. E x­ecutive M crelary o f th e N a tio n a l Peace Council is D r. W alte r 'Van Kirk.

W ea lth lc it of Uie peace g rpups is the CarnpRle E ndow m en t fo r I n te r ­na tional Peace, o rgan ized In 1910. Its p residen t 1^ D r. N icholas M u rro y B u tler and It M a in ta in s a W ash - In ston 'o fflce u n d e r th e d irec tio n of D r. Jam es ^ ro w n Bcolt,

I t conducts ex tensive rese arch e s on th e 'p ro b le m s of w ar a n d peace a n d Luucs a n u m b e r o f p u b ilc a tlo iu on peace and In te rn a tio n a l a ffa irs , w hich I t d is trib u tes g r a t i s to libraries a n d o lh o r In sU tu tlons th roug hou t th e w orld.

Robertson Chosen as Road Unit Attorney

MuriftURh h ighw ay d is tr ic t h as tnlned tlio m a s M . R obertson , jr.. Twin FaUs, as I ts g en era l counsel. U was announced to d a y by Secre­ta ry Oliver W. Jo h n so n .• In addition t<J an n o u n c in g the choice o f 'R obertson a s a tto rn ey for th e district. Joh n so n sa id th a t elec­tion wUl be held Dec. 4 to nam e a d irec tor from su b -d is tr ic t No. 3. The po st Is now held by P r« d Carlfon .

HITLER UNEXPECTEDLY APPEARS AT BOMB VICTIMS’ FllNERALa M B E M N IS

G l H e i A l I N DEflH f SEVEN

Armistice Day Finds Two Lone Groups Determine^y Lobbying for U. S. Peace

N yJH EFIlA P SHEFM

, A w arning to th e public to b e on guard against pe tty rack eteerin g by magazine .sales persons w ho allege In the ir sales ta lk they a re com - petlrtK contest sponsored by th e NYA or are com peting fo r an NYA scholarship was issued h e re today by L, w . Folsom, field represen taU ve wlUi headquarters In T w in” P a U j.-

Scveral Instances h a v e b e ra r e ­ported to the head office a t W aah- Inston U iat such a p racU ce is being followed In various p a r ts o f the countn-. ,

•T o d a u we have no te d no auch cases In th is section b u t If a n y c it­izen l.i opproached In th is m a n n e r by any person, th e n t h a t c lU ien should Inform th e local police of­ficers a t once because no one Is a u ­thorized to make su c h sa les a n d th e NYA ts in no way connec ted w ith any such move,” Folsom sa id .

N ational youth adm ln istraU on of* flclals. Folsom poin ted o u t. c b a rac - t e r l r ^ th e m lsrepresen taU on of magazine sa les -pe rsons a s a poaal- ble a ttem p t by- p e t ty - ra c ketee ra - to cash In on the " Job C reation Con­te st" .vjon-sored by th e NYA in lUl- noU which received n a tio n a l a t te n ­tion.

Instances of m is rep resen ta tion which have come to th e a tte n t io n of the NYA are being .Investigated and will be tu rned over to th e prop ­e r aiittiorliles fo r acU on.

p i f f i l E i STAGES OPENING

Featuring a wide s tock m arked by low prices, m odem equ ipm en t and exten.slve park ing fad llU es. th e B. and H. pa rk -ln m a rk e t h e ld Ita fo r­m al oitonlng today a t 761 M ain a v t-

P roprip lors 'a re C. L . Schum acher and Paul M . H ein , fo rm erty of 6 rant.s Pas.'s, O re.

Tlie S. and H . p a rk - ln m arke t wn.? forrtcrJy know n a s Hesser'a . b u t th e new proprietors h av e carried ou t rxtcn.slve rem odeling a n d redeco­rating since p u rchasing th e eciab- ll.shineiit from Q ra rg e H esser. rJew fluorescent ligh ting d h th e in te rio r provides a novel fea tu re ,

Novel Drama Presented by U. of I. Cast

tJN IV B R a n T O P ID A H O . Nov, 11 (Bpeclal)—A th row back o n th e a n ­c ie n t Chinese d ra m a poHcy of d e ­p ending heavily o n th e Im aglnaU on of th e audience, th e U niversity of Id ah o presen ted th e p o p u la r produc- Uon, "O ur Tow n," b e fo re capacity crow ds T hu rsday a n d F rid ay eve- ° ln g s, Nov. 0 a n d 10.

tls ln g » m in im um o f stage ■wt- Ung. Uie play evolved a round Uie s tage m anager w ho s a t th e sUige. ac ted as, n a rra to r, a n d took several lu lno r pa rts . O th e r c a s t members a c ted th e s to ry a s th e n a rra to r read .

Included in th e c a s t w as D onald Sw lnney. R ichfield.

lOlERSEyGBOIPTwo represen ta tives o f th e Amer­

ican Jersey C atU e c lu b addrcssedi Je rsey breeders F r id a y a t Ahe C. of O. headquarte rs h e re y^lth Bam K. K ayler, local d a iry m a n , presiding.

Speakers were T om W arre n , P o rt­land , w estern rep resen taU ve o f the Jersey o rg a n in t lo n . a n d A. L o u n ^ u ry , e a s te rn rep resen ta tive in charge of m ilk d is tribu tion .

B oth m en ex p la in ed to th e breed­e rs th e objecUves o f th e associa­tio n a n d th e b e n e f its derived by dairym en from its ex tensive pro­gram .

MESSONDAT“ T housands of c lU rens of th e M sglc -Valley n re expected to ta k e a dvan ­tage o f th e o p p o r tu n ity o f Inspect­in g a la rge IT. S. b om bing plane w hich will a rrive a t t h e local a ir ­p o r t Sunday a t 11:48 a . m . and w hich will rem a in u n ti l M onday m orning.

T h e ’ sh ip , w hich h a s two 1,100- horspow er m o to rs a n d w hich weighs seven tons. Is o n e of th e m w t m od­e m in th e a ir fo rce. A ll during the tim e of Its s tay h e re , several per­sons a t ^ ^ tlm e w ill p enn lttcd to inspect th e In side o f th e ship.

O n h a n d to a id d u r in g th e InspeC' tlbn. and also to d isc u ss en listm ent potslblllUes w ith th e a i r corps, will be S g t F ra n k M o rris , officer In charge of th e local rec ru i tin g staUon.

K. DE C. TO ASK PEACE P M

K n lg h ta o f C olum bus in^ T w in F a lls i ^ e d M agic V alley to d a y to tu rn to th e P rin ce of P eace to s te m th e ris in g Ude of worid turbulence.

T h e T w in FaU s council, K . of C., will d istribu te Sunday a public “p raye r for peace,” sponsored th ro u g h o u t th e U nited S ta te s by th e naU onal K nlghte of Colum bus or> g an itaO on . ‘n i e p ray e r fo r peacb, p rin te d In com bination w ith a p raye r fo r Pope Plus X n , f l i 3 o pponen t o f w ar, will be d is tribu ted h e re os card bearing th e pon tiff 's photo .

C n i ^ eH arvey Quesnell. g ran d k n ig h t o f

th e T w in F a lls council, sa id th a t dlstrlbuU on of th e ifrayer fo r peace wiu be carried ou t by C olum bians ”no t a s ha ters , s lackers o r pacifis ts - a t-a n y -p ric e b u t sim ply a s a lncere c ru saders for th e C h ris tian w orld.”

H e sa id th a t th e suprem e council h a s i>een p rin tin g th e p raye rs a t th e r a te of 200,000 p e r day a n d th a t th e d is tribu tion will be nationw ide.

T he p lan w as proposed J ) y S u ­p rem e K n ig h t F ra n cis P . M Btthews, w ho advised th e Tw in F a lls council:

"W hen we reco il In g ratefu l, bu t saddened, memory thoae w ho /elJ In th e W orld w ar. we a re divinely In ­sp ired to pray th a t such a n unholy sacrifice will n o t ag ain be exacted from m ank ind .”

At B oth M asses “The K n lg h ta“ g i C olum bus will

han d o u t the p ray e rs fo r peace a t boUi m asses Sunday a t S t. E dw ard 's church.

T h e p raye r is as follows:P ray er fo r Peace

“O G od, from w nom are ho ly d e ­sires, r ig h t counsels a n d Ju st w orks, give to T hy se rv an ts t h a t peace which th e w orld c anno t g ive; th a t ou r h e a r ts m ay be disposed to obey T h y com m ondm ents. and . th e fea r of o u r enem ies being rem oved, o u r tim es, by T h y protecU on, m ay be peaceful. ’T hrough O ur L ord. Je sus C hrist, w ho llve th a n d re lg n e th w ith ’Thee In th e u n ity of th e Holy O host, world w ithou t end . A m en.”

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B rings D p Baby," A rth u r L ak e -P e n - ny Sing leton ,

Wed,. T hurs.—"Sued fo r lib e l," K e n t T ay lo r-L lnda H ayes. '

IDAHONow show ing » “E m pty HoIstArs,"

D ick Foran .Bun., Mon., Tues.—"D uat B« My

D esUny," Jo h n G arfield • PriacUU L ane.

W ed.. T hurs. — 'T a llsp ln .” . AUca Faye-C onstance Bennett.^

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Now 8 h o w ln g -”B lackm all.’' E d ­w ard G . Robinson - R u th H ussey.

Bun., M on.. Tues.—’T h e W om en,- N o rm a S h e a re r - Jo a n C raw ford - R osa lind Russell.

W ed., T liu rB .-"O n Y our T oes." Z o rin a - E ddie A lbert;

Frl., S a t.—“D ead E nd K ids on D ress Pa rade ."

U. R . STUNG” CH ECK IS TRU E YAKIMA. W ash. ftl-PJ—C ity D e-

teatlve Ray D erby sa id a ih e rc h an t ca.shed a rubber check w hich bore th is sig n a tu re : "U. R , Stung."

SCREENOFFERINGS

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-O N IO N —STORAGE

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A T T E N T IO N !F arm ers and Sheepm en

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ALSO : W e ’p ay cash fo r yoiir dead and w orthless horses, and ca ttle — an4 pick up hogs.

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