iANSIAKE Congress Asked to Fight lASEA' Of Accrued ......nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT...

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TWIN FALLSiOUNTY’S SCRAP QUOTA 1.980 T O N S CoUectciI» r»r 1,870 loin A Regional Newcpaper Serving Nine IrtiKaied Idaho CouMic!! WAR BULLETIN WASniNGTON. JM . : IflV-Tht B*T7 K^orted UdKT &ev nidk hid b«tn MTTlad oD« «n Jipaitne »lrfl«ldi In th* 0«lptnoni art* and U)i( » iibl* h i r bad be«a Kond ea a J t p u « « tnniperL YOU 25, NO. 228 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, THURSDAY, JANUAliy_7..l3i3----- • PRICE 6 CENTS" ALLIES STRIKE IN 1943-F.D.R. lY lASEA' ROSTOV Idaho Bill Asks Pay Of Accrued Salaries To Wake Dependents iANSIAKE immn N AFRICA F Congress Asked to Fight For Victory, Decent Peace Cj lIl:NnV C. CASSIDY' MOSCOW. J«l». I vA’.— TU f SfNl »TO)' Uit lo'fr Don M#s brctcn - Uiroush Qfmv»n lints on n 20-mllp frenl oil both iJflH of the river »nd h u dn««n xntiiln 75 mUrs ol Ros- lor. try lo Uie »ho> nan talirnl Into thf C»ucaiU'. llir :m- nouneed lodnj. Dl3p»lchM J.Tsn Uic Irotil i-aia U; nuaUn low.', commundrd by UeuU Oen. Cotuuniln RokOKorakj'- 'cv iTKi Of iL'i wmt<r'» biitle or Mos' eo». h«d puihKl ror»»rd » in«M ilact capiurtns Don river briafie- heid ot TUmlynnik iwo days «Eo. Ainn<* Poini ■nie Id\-»nct0 polni wWcli Uie •RuiiUm UiTOt wu iaia ^ wn.1 BoWiayn Or. Iovt» on Uit S4l ri«-tr Jiul jouthewt of lU eonfhirnce with Uie Don micJ. nr b etw n T&lmlj-an;k and Ros- Iflf. Thett the Ruiilan oMciv.lve wk rolllnj Into Uie /Ui. low-lying recion *hlch iXnlct-.es past Rostov to th- Don mouUi on the j.ea of Aiov—. »«lor which p«'vloi.\ly proved to be . f«e of Uif most dlfflcuJt of Urt tlwH-Wdeteiid, RoatoT. *.*10.^? fAll wmild cut'off the »hoie 0 »nnan army In the Caueajiu. aliradj' has changed hanSi three tlnies. It vaa uken by the OfTWMU l»t^ In 1941. won back bj the Uten c*pturrd afiin by the Germans Itnl ncmnrr. KatU In Retreat Dpepln the Caucasus tlie Qermaai W t itUl In retreat from the Mcm- dDk. KiJchit and l>rtikhSadTienskl trtantle. but battJetronl dlspatche.i . » ld there w no indication that they irtre allempUns a general vtthdraval to CKape being cut off. R ualin forces were said to bo mMlln# resktance alter a swllt ftreep 2S miles northwest ol Prok* hJadaenskl to the railway slaUon of ApQlcsukaih ttaiMi .baU-wnT -' Mlneralnjt Vodr. c n ib U-mlle Bdrance lncUcat«d Russian gain Of 53 mllM Mnce U.. tall of KalchIK Monday nlchl. ’nte RanUns reported the capture of P»t>khUdnenskl. 35 miles nortlicast of NalchU. on Tuefday.) •. Adrane« Cenllnoea The'RuisUn advance In thLi ne< tor. h Q « « r, ••as reported conUn- ulng. and the mld-d»y conmunlquo ttfurd hy the Sovlft Information hu* retu laid tiro more trlUrmenlJ were recapturM joulhveat of StallnErail, and se\Tral othen retaken In the nvWdle Don sector. This communique followed enrllrr « r bulleUiu brlnglns the total of ails dead and captured .»lnce Uie • start of the.Rii.v,Un winter oJfcn- atr* to 3S5.1M wp to Jun. S. 'The« crmmunlques had reported IS more towns and two railroad sln- UOW In the Cauca:u3 rec.ipturrd, •iwe »ltl»i{hl msre tna-n\ in Uie nWdlt I>on. No Ktperl Krcm Hitler • Adolf inuer’a lilzh co;nmand. .• till tlrUiB Uie Oentian pf^>p> no h im of the dlwsireu.1 turn or emus. nr.-'Ti. td flatly thsl nnrl Infunlry ntu! tCMtluM M r ^ « 1. column JiUl.SK, Jan. 7 lU.Rl—A bill wiiich uoiild all. accvvitti i-ivliiriv.s untl bonust-s of I’uciHc prisoiiors Id ihcir Iiluho (icpfiKitMilri was inti lioiis.- toiiiiy by, Ucip. Willi.-i C. .Moffall, It.. A.I; was'iiropnrc'tl by Karl Moisi .VorriMJii-KniKl.si-n cuntpany of Ooi.Kfr. assn contr: m- luynu-iil of, ^ n y il civilian w\r< n-'i-.i-; -otluccd in .AuorlaletJ Pre« asnicy. lERY S FEB. IS “Hie flral riUon permit.^ to pur- thaw new Jami tnBchlntr^’ will be bsued on Feb. J In sIt i>t the elsht countlrs In the Maelr- vnlle). Ji unn announced br Waller ncfic. ch:ilr- man of the Tain r.\lb county farm machinery ntlonln; commlttrr. n w * mM lint ihr ctinl.-nirn St ihe mmmlHfrs in Mncoln. Jrr OoodUar. MlnUlok.i, Cawla, nnd Trta Falls eountlea have all ?et the^rtleuB tlm# for thst date. The announcemeni coneerr« - ehlnery not alreidj reteaaed. R»T5c LUXURY .NEW YORK. Jan. 7 (yP)-Auto- inublle pleuurc drlvlatt-b:knncd at noon In 17 Atlantic seaboartl .itates and the Dlitrtcl of Cotum* bla—Kos defined by the office of price adnilnlstratJoa t<^a} as In* eluding driving lo plnica of amuMmtjitftWl itcrtillon, &oclM ralk. or sltllL’irrTng or vacation tours. TJie (leflnltloii permita tlrlvlnK on ti'.opplns trip;, to attend church sen'lces. and lo meet aiij' emcrBency Involvlns a Ihfcat lo life, health or property. Ill Shiny Pates Increase U. S. Ilouse Dj KENNETH I- DI.XO.V WASHINGTON. Jan. T i/i) - .Vs the new house of repreieiiiatlvci re- ceived the President and .the lenale In Joint session todtiy, the sallery Co;sler3 got tojeUier bikI Ailmlttcd there'd been some clianif.> made. Not only wrrc Uiere mori; itepul}- Heans when the new House wtis tnom In yesterday, but also .there as less hair. . U may teetn like ^. ^frlWe i.cflcc- Tfon'.'but Hy sclunl count there ni-rc 43 of the bllllnrd ball 'type p;itea. 33 of Ui# seml-tiaW tioyt as\<l 53 of the comb-lt-carefully-oijd-nobody- wlll-notlce top.1. Old-tlmerr. ssld that not slnci^ the big drought of the middle 30j. »hen none of the crop.i did well, has tlie view from tiie houK saHtn bttn K> barren. One dycd-ln-lhe-RooI Democrat blamed U on the Rfiiubllcani.Tind the rcsursenl OOP’.i glltlerlnR domwi did sllKliUy mitnuniber the New Dcilrrs’-biit llie blond Be-rlbbon- ed crownlnR kIoo’ of Clare UooUi Luce made up for a lot. The suys wlUi Kray halr-r.ome CJ in all- nerc parted pretty v.ell In the mid- dle. nltoriicy for wit.il otlier 1 cojisiniction of nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s. When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400 Idaho defeiiir workers, many of them of hkJi /ctiool ace. ^^e^e taken prl-onrr. It wns louncl tlmt Idaho had no law by whlrli Uicir uii|)tild -talarlr?. nnil tx)ini;.r.s tliie them coiiM l>r iwW to dnitndenU. •Troim^ tila(e»" (liir«i by Moffi ironi allied ,rih Africa lliat the Oer- rrriipliire<l hill ixtltloiK. jlrs 1(1 iin Important era-j- ; of Mfttcur. 25 nillr.i be- It ii.-.i.i-helil naval baje at U mi;e.-, west ot lr<H)p-,. One rriMit .Miltl U. H. r “Wc Strike in 1943” n Oils (• would m tlon of ( r hi., mlnlnt iiK-n by iru.'.fM. nnrl 1 •'p.-f.Tnp iind proiri't (if an nl3;..-nt<‘<-until lie Itlns h able to prr- i;jjit(rr-a{McJ:.v )c-.!cr- took the to|)in(ir.l :rom the allied defen- r^^l>0llUellt- »riii on all day. but It Uio ixx-.lHon wa.1 de- iintcniiUle and Ihe com- I Mlll;^r.^ ttriil buck to r from, Much they had rlTeil In .'rr\p iind proi( III othiT o WaUp cvr.doUier PucUlr. TdR\ io ippoliitecl by •Die law I jviflc.i that ■Ihe dViii '.- ',<11 ttip ieslA Fi EVAOERI IMTtodlc m^ni to iire<ly tlepeiKlent.v A 1)111 intrwliicrrt In the rcimtc K. C. narlow. U. C(l^^la, wol allow m'cuiniilnlt'd dlnlni; hall fun from Uie .M,itc> vnrhnw rdur.ntlni ln.'t|[iiil(in\ lo 1)0 rri!ilii''<l to t rcner.il fund, nnd a rcvolvlns frfiid ry.'t'-m be ;M up for future ntlnn ot-tlie halh. Tn .Mart the rcMihln;; Iinii bill uoiild npproprbie jil.OOO I.e«l.-.ioti Norninl fchcol. $7, the Albion Normal i rliool iiii OM tu the UiUver.l! southern brntich, rt>c: Hear. rrr.ddenf» aieswja . Othepii.'«, lxj:h hou.-.ra t The hoii-r i>rc'-rd r.liortlv after 10 n. m. to hrnr the PreMdrnl's me.- snpe 10 ronrrer-1. Tl;e ;.^nnte hc,u<! :i t'port or mlle.iKc nllowfd rncli iiifiniier and 1<laho (o I mil : tmawltinR a *70U,000 rrll''f appropriation, . ti»1 tii Ulatlve apjirnprl.ntlon hill.' goiernor. Gov. nmiOlfr.rli •(!> fix" of hli ailmliiMrullori liH crlng pledse.i made Iti ilu- l.i- palFTn iroiild he Iniroducrtl 1: ilnv or Prlrinv. Tlie nil.", hr :.;iltl. would liit proi-rrd con.'.tllullnnnl iiniri t>i mute ^lorknblr the office r. of labor. liicrca?.e inroiiie 'Kix .•M-mptl.m.-:, Mn-nk-iln-ii rn liquor Inw.s. p n frrquf nl;lii uhi a fund After I of the f( tlon lo II smHhwe;. Ml b II or 111 ! of II niSB- . . t nnd ■iviu V.-ilV ' l.lr^t Oralt- miliT :irrr-t In E.iii An- tonio. Tex. He 1- , Hurd'- Alliiril, :i Nr;;7,> ter who worked at Viirloii.', Iisihcr ii-i;l.Mrrliit: fo.- inin nnd fallrd tated. ne t in cald that the relea.ie date *»s itt far enough advance to give an fannen nwdlns new machinery _ *mpl« tto* la «hl«h to nie «ppUca. ^ The quotas remain the .wme n'. wre announced, early la.it month, the chairman utated. with the ex- ception that one traction xprayer and wie Wowrr have been added to the raUonlns list. Rees* asked that because of ...v amallneas of the quotas all famera make u etJart to roske their pres- ent machtnexy fill thflr needs for Ute rear by kftplng It in good repair. —Air Hero’s Body Found in Florida BOLW FIELD. FU, JanA7 tlLf5— Ueut- Col Boyd D, (Dun) Wagner. <c* ot th» naUon'i greatest nyia* acttk »a* killed on Nov. 30. when hb plana crashed in a pasture. a - ttri>ns6nifT>rTglInTliM.----- Brig. Qrn.'OrandUon Oatdner eommandtns EgUn field, announced last &Uht that hb body had been found. It waT.orwhed Insldo the »reckan of the P-W plitie he had bttn flytnc frcQ Eglln Jleld to Max- Oeld. Ala, and was WenUfled “T » Wallet and pmonal paper*. Snaeatly he crashed from a iteep •pin. Oaniner lUt plana was «wci*d and partly burled. *nld lliat infi.i . H. 1 Alfonl State Insurance Fund Sets Mark . Jan. 7 I fpremluir rii l;y the rlnrl;. ! e brldse. The brond* a.'.t ;,aiil 2d o! tlic ;.kv troop.', were Jlled ruKl Dir le.sl capture*!. •llic bam.' tor ihc lillk. In TiniL-.la. 1 .1 'i the cUlct ’,;vouiid acllou In mnh Africa. I’alrol Acllvll.r Tlie Ciiiro loiinuuiiuiuc . s,;^n liiri there w.ui notliliiK lo report liiiirnl actuiLy und a ^lll:lll lncrca.'9 in ftlr operottoni* uU<ir,ii vlauiil luJt In aviation uVrr r;i>- lifltflf^rciv be- caii.'e of bail ; allli-c cn.-;terii'niiil.-.!a.nr:<l on the Iiftllnii l.'l;itir Uiniptdiis.i, llie It.i;i,iti allied force.i atl:ic l:r<l tloa-i of tlir iixl:, at bnok everywliere >r.v fcinttinK iHiiat. Jai:<|iip;. Ir Clerti l;i the I.lby.m hnni." • Air Kai.l Djmate Atr raid d^ninrc was rej'xirin the. central <lblrti:t;: .of aiLs.hel<l capital of 'I'unLiln. .im Kftlroiian. •'FonnnlUin.-. ol u;ir air f Ijombcd Ani;U)-Af»-rlcMn linrlxir Fiench nonli Afilr;>'i.iirl In par; lar the ttork.% ni Hone •AIk'' riiu::lnK flrrre Jlir;. <.u llie lar;;i _,lhe cgliiinunlque !.i!il. Grounil Ijatierle'. wnii into m durlnic a brief nu al.irm in all Higliliglits of FDR S|)ee(;li By LVI.»; C. Wlt.SOS U-ASlIINCiTON, Jnit. 7 (U.R)— United Nation.s nro goinp to ‘'.strike— nnd .slrikc hard" nKiiinst tbc .ixirt in Europ*?^ rn-sidcnl Uooscvcll loUi tlic C. S. coiii:rcs.s todny in hi.s '■-Htnti' of the nation” .idch'wa to the 78th .sc.5sion of thnl body. _ . The Pre.-iidvul a ilk d <m the cutii'n-ss lo set. tv3Klc '‘i«>lil,ica\ and economic difftrence.s" in order to concentrnte on nchicv- injr victory anil a "(lecont . . . durAblc pwicp.” Tlie President described tlie yenr of I'I.J.'J as holding out ' tlie po;i^ibilitiM of trcmoii(J- oti.s adviiticw toward n poncts which he empliii.sized must cn. coiiiim.'is the humiinilarian ob. jccth'c.s endorsed by the Unit- ed Nidiot\s. Mr. Uoa-.cvclt cited figures wlileh he ,'!sld Midb«1 Uiat American pro- duction In liHS'tave cause "for gen- nine pride." and he crltlclicd tho<e (;1> — I »ho-.e critlci.sni of war producUon wa.1 b.v.ed on "Bue.M-work and even on tnallcioas fatlficnilon of fact.“ Lsrte Tuk Ahead Mr. I^OQ^eveIl questioned bluntly' the ahdom of •those who .\ay. this Li not the Ume to sf>eak of a better IxiM-wnr America. Pcn,oiially delivering hLi annual utiite of the union message to a Joint sewlon of the new cangreu. he wld: “U \%wholly poRsiblt that J:ee- dom from wnnl-ttie rlglit of em- ployment and the right t>t assumnco against life's haranb-wni loom verr large ».^ a task of America durlnr Uir coming two years." Mr. TlooMVclt devoted a Urge per- tlon of his me.wage to rn ieaing th* prosK-M of the war In the past year and forecasts of more progre4.i this WAblHNOTON, l«BlillKhl.i Of Pre.O(leni Roosi . personally tlcllvered "."ilate of the union" mcu^gr to congress; "The jw.1t yew was perhaps the mo.nt crucial for modern clvllliaiion: the coming year will be filled wllh violent conflict — yet with hljh prombe of better things.’’ "I do not prophny olieii ihll war will end. »ut I do beUere that IhU year •! ]!)» «U) give to the United Nation*, a very >ut>- CantUI advance along Ihe roads that lead lo Derlln and Home and Tokyo.- opposKn- Nf;w VORK. Jan. 7 'UP -Mav<,; riorello H, LaCIimnlla Itcllfvo I ilraradlng lo cat hor.-.e "ic.i^ H' served luillce cm llie illy tmincl that he ».rMW tty tu Ret p. Iti'j pn.',-.c(l nBaliL.l hori.r nicnt. If any body tried lo .-rll i; !ii Nr'i- York H he couldii'L fc[ :lie la» he saltl. he «onUl niivke hor:( mcnl riealrr.' .jrc l n IJ-fuot pic- ture ot'ft steed ui Iront ot llipli shopi. New American Blows Hammer at Japanese Along’ Pacific Front Ill's fiiV-fh the AliVili incident V ny The A Nct\; American blow.s a};ain.‘'t i-^uiKinif from llin Solomons t I'upijrted by the navy today thi ntonlo Wednr.rdiiy ihal. accardlHi: lo •heil by the loi'a ^fiKcnt.1 had been iirhlnd Alford ftr to the’federnl li' Uon In Ran A niRhl. Ur jnld Information icr< board, the ITII "Ju-M A step" I ••quite awhile." The drnfl l>oard clerk «ulil lliat Alford was the llrii mrtstrani here to be placed on the rolls os "de' llnquent" and flrjt to be reported u the govemmrnt for prosecution. Alfortl was foiimled up in an in' ten-'lre camralgn being Instituted by the FBI to apprehend all draft- dedBcrs4n the country, arcordln; u "eftvcr. Other* Face Action He said that the T»m FalM board ad rtpotltd ttboMi "a floten" Oelln- quents to the FBI and thst Uie casej if “about <0 othen“ would be placed In the FBI's hands on Feb. I If they do not get Into Uie "good grace:' the board by that time. • Capt Sesver again admonlilied •11 persoai between Uie agea of and 6S who are not certain of their draft status, particularly thos4 who '■■ve not reported thtlr present «ddreMtoUie.hoitd,tot«ftnt4cc " -ttcfwlth hb offlee before Feb. 1 , AGREE -IN PRINCIPLE- LONDON, Jan, 7 (/TV-Gen. Henri Jlonore Glraud, French commission- er In north Africa, has'agreed "In principle" to meet Gen. Charles De Oftulle on French soil, but proposed tor raxlous reaioni that the confer- ence be delayed until Uie end of Januai}-. it waa announced auihotl- UUveljr today. Idalio'Corrcspondent Tells of Yanks Going Over Top at Binia Uy KUANK in;ivi,KiT Copyrlrlit 1017 by Uniird Pr... . WITH THl; AMERICAN AR.MY AT THF HUNA GOVirltNMKNT STAnON IN NCW GUINKA. Jan, 3—(Dclaypd)-'UP)—The Van)!.', wrrti over the lop at J0;15 a. m. .vetierday to lake the government .-tntlon area . Buna. At 4;27 p. m. Uiey fla.slied thU message to hnidijuariera: "StaUon ;cctor entered." It wa* entered at the bajonet lolnt. There were no tanlts in UiU jaUlr. The'tleld guns, morlara and planes save the Japanese a final softening up before the tero hour, and laid down a barrue aa Uie troops ad- vanced. But '3ie Infantry won Ui© batUe by Iteclf, which was Uie blg- gtat vleiory lo dale In the eovsthwest Pacific. A few hour* laler the troops were altUng around under the' coconut trees; peeling coccnuU wllh the bay- onets Uint took them Into Uio su- tlon area. Today ih« Amerleani and Aai- imllaiis niopDctl :oconul Kiovr.' an nniui • for hours, picklns off : Ihr niiichini I hart 1 cun- iir.iU. playing |)<v.iti;ii nnd prctend- mc U\cy wcte dpRd. 'tlicy do not have lo pretend any more. llie la.1t machine sun nr.-,l. x.ia clctitied oui late thin aftfmocn. Now Uie burial squad* are burying the b<>^lle^ i>{our dead. 'Hie men who died here wUl lie on the ballefleld. A rire mark* each gniTc. The Jap- nnc.-.e dead are helng burled where they fell, rome In thefr trenches. The troopi who won the battle are an Inspiring croej-wOoa of young America. naUcRinl guardsmen and releetetn. Moat of their officers are r»t*r»istfl. I w ii here for uie-kll!.-tA-wai«h the Americans clesn up the Buna situation after hlx u-eekt of tough flghUng In which they and the Aus- tralians all but ended organ!red Jap- nese resbtance In the Papuan area f New Gulnei). The Jopnnese rlflc4 and machine gutw Tfert ttlSl eifttStSlnt when fr m the western side 1 crossed a bridge into Ihe sUUon. Uie peace Ume mlnbtraUve center for Papua. •' I never hate aeen «ich destrue- Uon. and t covered the BaUan and C t^sW or campalgiia la the Philip- (C<n(liiir4 ra Fw* t. C«Iibb l> a .Iui)ane;je armadu a.'iscnibled i Ri:usviui:-ui..iiiic........................ ........ - The navy .'^aid American Fiyinp Fortre; LiKhliiiiiK Jitiii T o m a h a w k fiKhtcrs. attiicked a Japnne: Irarispurt off Uie Sliortland isianilv. in tlie Solomon.'^, and .■<cun‘d :i '’iiu^sible hit.” OUirr U, S. Blrtmfl Ixjmbnl Ja|ianr-r flirfl'ld at Kahili. ; on UmikSlnvlllr Lilnnd. il Pre*i fii^-fhiMi: .'iiipply ■;m iMlnnd.-i, ill rejiorts HOiilliwesi Pncific was L'.'^corled by I tiiat American bonilic: le Japntiese cargo Milp 110 o:\lir.u.'. tt the nifwy hn: a !unl ^r^lrcd a direct bomb Uo nesr-hlt.1 on anotlicr vf;,'Pl-i 183 miles couthwc.M 1 ‘cv'll.le Itoule lirr;rncr of the J(ip.uic. c rhlp lir-. m>r:lira.M o.' KL-k.^ w.- li plaliirtl. bill pov.Ibly it w».^ le to tlip bleak U. a. owiwl Prlbllof iMntnl.v 27i mlle.i north of Uvitch UivTtx':. ^lifrc tlie JftpMicrt ttve bcni-rciwrtcd f.coiitlnK about. Mcnnxhilc. AuMrallnn icovern- icni circle.', ilfdarcd that acrbl rcconiial.' ■ nu'i-c wer Jnpsn'* big b.i.'c at It^ibnul. .Vrw nnmin. mlle.i irllim.'t nt Au;.tmllii. iltrcln-.cil thot the mur-lng of J«pane.-<« f.hl|i- ping there lind been iiicrea.-ed rUicr Turjclay. Earlier il'L-. «eek. .. hi;li Aiu- trallah government olflclal iu:rrl- ort lliul Jnpan « « eoiictnirallng .. Itlggesi arniiirfs ever s»nt into the sou'hucrt p*cifie '«ar-tlie^»rr In-tiieRsbsiil-srt^r' Melbo'irnc newiiwpeD ttigjealfd that, the Japau«!« might be pre- paring for a large «ale operation either nKnlmt the allled-recaptunxl Papuan j>cnln5uh of New Guinea or the Anierlcan.i on Guadalcanal. Seek Meak Spot* Allied and Japnne«e patrols «ere probing In swamp mud for weak spoljt In the opposite lines a.i thi anies reurouped their land forces lo - an attack cn Uie ehcmy stronghold at Sanaranda on.New Guinea. (C*«lin«>il •<• r>f« i. C<i*ai I) FLASHES of LIFE Mnii. t=am —if.\ hl.% .•'lioc'. Lumpkin, foriiipr Mlwls-.tjipl «! I.ON(i WAV It POR-ILANU. Janir'3 W. Moun nirnt rationlnr •■Tlie ftxLi powers knew tlial they mu.ll win the war m lD43-or eicn. tually lose cverjthlns, I do no! need lo tell you ihnt our encmlej did noi win thb war In 104:." •The period tf *ur defen»l*e » U'/ r»«lrte V' pa*.- ,'Ji'r •.Vw.ouNirn.fiJ^?-»e« tn»' J4P«nc*e to fighL lost }rar • I cannot propliCiy. 1 tanuol tti: Jim when or where Uic I’n^ted Na- tlon.^ are Kolng to atrUe next in Europe. Ri;t we are golnf lo sirlkt —and r,irlkc liard.'^ "Hitler and Muxsnlliil . . . al- ways had Ihe adrstilaxc u( super- ior alr-fxmer . . . That taperlorllj haa gone—foreter. Ve«—the naili and the faM-lil* have siked fer It—and they are going to tet lt.“ -•'Here are nome productloa fiC urcs; in 1042 we produced 63.000 comb.tt vehlflei. ;urli a.i tanka .lelf.propellrd ftrllllery . . . 070.000 mftchlne Kim* V . .'21.000 anti-tank Kun.i . . lo^jo.ooo.ooo round of fmnll nrms nmmimWon . . . ISl.CiOO.- 000 rouiul.i of nrilller>' ammunition. ••Tlie ar.'enal of democracy b mak- ing good." i my lipr.'.-r . " . ttlf vv le. 'Ih> I’l'.m FOODSiRIAGES ilSEI H.» KRKI) BAll.EY WASHINGTON. Jan. 7 (Ur>—Cl' lllanr. were promLvd quick rellel twlAv from local j.UorlaKCs ot meiU. butler and other scarce food.i. Food AdmliiLitralor Claude R Wlcki.rd began orsniilr-lng I ikhI nnd •itatc food coiuniUleer. to ilral wl the jihortage.i. whifh hr ,',al.l art maliily from nial-rtli-HhiHir'n food mipplle.i. Dut other food olliclnla .'»IiI thi W1.1 llltle thev could do lo an.m complaints of hoa-ewI\C5 Uiat n tauriwiLi an<l hotri.s are m h I beef.iteaf. while grocco' meat cou ten have no beef.-.Meal dlitrlbut< mav npiwrilon Uielr .supplies amo local cu.stomer.i as they wl:li. tli . wild, and public i ‘.U. .pl»ce*-al- ways ptelerred caMon^ers—probably being fiivored by utor e dbtrlb' ' fc«d ( OrKanltatloi mlttcc.s, however, uon noi mean that fveo'one will be able to go to Uie grocery store and buv all -ol every food that he wo\ ilrt like.'" an official said. "It fjoe.i mean thnl wc iMll meet local fliortage.i of meat. alUiough you may liavr lo lake pori^ or lamb wheti you would like beef, or can- ned brans when jtju would prefer cnnjiefl pess." board he «n.i bulljlng Uic brldso 1)111 neetlcd boou lor the aork. As n brlrtgr bulWrr he wu.-. quahllcil. He got ih* lioo'f UOUm.C DAEABU DENVEP. Jan. 7—Ernest -rr.' e«oIl#ld. Denver msrliie. relumed from Uie Solomons as a coconui casualty. His left' Icif wa.1 broken by a coconut dulotltjcd from a ircc over hl.i fokholc by * stcny bullet. r.mVEN FII-XI) INSl'KCTtR UOIME. Jan. 7-f4'?—BrlnadlerOen.^ ab Oerald Williams ami Nutlmn Po'rrest of the bccoimI air force :n3ay la-ipe.-ted nol-ie'* Goacn Ilcld.Tiiev eonlciial \\«h Col. Ar- thur J. MeUnion. base commander. Capt. Biillanfync On Prisoner List WAOKJfWON. Jan. T tF>-U»t- effTmoHB SJO AtntricMi icddlfr* u prlaontra of aar.ln ih# PblUppUie* bj' till war drpartmcnl wer* thw« Idaho men taU prerlouJly *n- iiqunccd m tclesram* to th ^ fun- lUr-<>: Capt. Kyle T. Bsllanlyn*. (oa of Vatcell C- BulUiitvne. I W Maple avenue. Twin FalU; 1*t U . EnrI n . egHcrjt,-sou' ot-CrC:* Eggtr.t. Poat F*lb; Ut.'.fA. Lefjie HaraU Holmes, hmband of Mrs. Lealle Uaxold Holmes, route two. Sampa;' Capt CwH RlsSiard Welthlib. Wi et Mn- A. □. Ashby. Oouotn Fen?. “Tlie naib and u « tascUla-lta-f* • .. asked for 11-ar.d jhey an gw - f .wvji/DU ^"I cannot proffijes;: 1 caiiaot 'teU you whni or wijee the Untied Na- tions are gains to atrlke next lo EMrope. But Be'rt going to itrlke— and strike hard. ••I cannot-lell you wljjre weYe go- to hit them In Nomay, or tlirouth the low coiminti. or in Prant*. at throujh Sardhila or Sicily or tiiroujh the Balkani or through Po- land—or at several polnt-i simul- ' tniii'oii.sly, 4 •■Hut I can lell you tlmt nonuitter where or when we slrlke by land, wr and the'BrlU.ili and the Ru.i- .'Iftai will hit Uiem from the air v heavily nnd rclcntle.-jly. Day lii nnd day out we shall heap tons upon lon.i ot ciploilvej on their war f*c- torles and uilllilej and seaporLO Nollnff tliBl the nlr superlorhT which the nails employed over War- -viw. the low couiitrle.i and London wa.1 "gone-forrver.” Rfr. Roosevelt dwcrlbed a.i “Ihe largt.il ind moot nporianl developmcnU In the rifle, he said -the period o........... fenalve DttrlUon” In that area wa.i pi.i.iln5. ' *JJow otir aim Lvto force the J«p- to fight,- he wld.-Last 7w r - we .itoppcd Uiem, n ib year, wo In- tend \ t> advance.’^ He reported that Americans ser>'- Inic In the krmrd fortc.i overseaa now total approximately 1.500,000, out of 7.000.000 ln\en-lce. TurnlnB t«the American produc- tive effort In l»4!, the President jald the-re.^ull.•' justified the confldencn In the abllltv of the American peo- ple 10 estftblL'h new records. Explaining the goab he origin- ally ;rl for IB42 were aliered-snm« upward, others doiraward—he cited llie.ip 1942 figures; ■About 48.000 milllsry plants dur- ing the 5rar-moit than the air- plane proiductlop of Germany. Italy and Japan pul together." . 5C.000 combat ^•ehlclea. IncludlDf la n ti and self-propelled artlllei7- “Actenal «f Dtiao«r*cy“ 670,000 machines guns and 21.009 ntl-iank guns. lori9.000.000 rounds of small ain- munlUoii and IBI.000,000 rounds of .rtlllery.nmmunltJon, “D ie ar.ienal of democracy 1» making sow*" the president aald. He cited th# production record ** provlns certain mL'cbncepUotu — ipeclally Uie one that.holds that “ \arlou.i blocs or ifroups within _ free counio' cannot foreso Ihalr , political and economic differvaiu In ume of crisis and work to(eU>w toward a common' go*l-" .•.' Empnuizinc the u*ti for • proM '•sattffi of pwporUOti- -la Vle«tin U W :. %tr and lta.ne«il*. Mr.' laid. atSeGlt! n n v t « t i t ItW- -But." ha adtied. -«t.U>lf ' pedod of the war, .m iluniid donO^ , ouraalrw' "Ur the • ! » « » ’: and not «et bowed do*-o-to,*r|a~ nient ore? method* awl detam.':V^v . . NMf! UslWf r W * ’-. FrcBT) the dayc ot t(w n a ( V w to Ute bc^Aln|Qt t)U'sr. _ar. ho aald. nrt «f« - ^ Ui under «-d»ccnt or 1 Tblno -niuft- b»< Afltnol f Ump, he uid. ItM'art ed forces twant» Jutlnf ptKtct (CcsiUn'W Mi'Tan'^rb '

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T W IN F A L L S i O U N T Y ’S

S C R A P Q U O T A

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CoUectciI» r»r 1,870 loin

A Regional Newcpaper Serving Nine IrtiK aied Idaho CouMic!!

WAR BULLETINWASniNGTON. JM . : IflV-Tht B*T7

K^orted UdKT &ev n idk h idb«tn MTTlad oD« «n Jipaitne »lrfl«ldi In th* 0«lptnoni art* and U)i( » iibl* h i r bad be«a Kond ea a J t p u « « tnniperL

YOU 25, NO. 228 TWIN FALLS. IDAHO, THURSDAY, JANUAliy_7. . l 3i 3----- • PRICE 6 CENTS"

ALLIES STRIKE IN 1943-F.D.R.lY

lA S E A 'ROSTOV

Idaho Bill Asks Pay Of Accrued Salaries To Wake Dependents

iA N S IA K EimmnN AFRICA F

Congress Asked to Fight For Victory, Decent Peace

Cj lIl:NnV C. CASSIDY' MOSCOW. J«l». I vA’.— T U f SfNl

»TO)' Uit lo 'fr Don M#s brctcn - Uiroush Qfmv»n lints on n 20-mllp

frenl oil both iJflH of the river »nd h u dn««n xntiiln 75 mUrs ol Ros- lor. try lo Uie »ho> nan talirnl Into thf C»ucaiU'. llir :m-nouneed lodnj.

Dl3p»lchM J.Tsn Uic Irotil i-aia U;■ nuaUn low.', commundrd by UeuU

Oen. Cotuuniln RokOKorakj'- 'cv iTKi Of iL'i wmt<r'» biitle or Mos'eo». h«d puihKl ror»»rd » in«M ilact capiurtns Don river briafie- heid ot TUmlynnik iwo days «Eo.

Ainn<* Poini ■nie Id\-»nct0 polni wWcli Uie

•RuiiUm UiTOt wu iaia ^wn.1 BoWiayn Or.

Iovt» on Uit S4l ri«-tr Jiul jouthewt of lU eonfhirnce with Uie Don micJ. n r betwn T&lmlj-an;k and Ros- Iflf.

Thett the Ruiilan oMciv.lve wk rolllnj Into Uie /Ui. low-lying recion *hlch iXnlct-.es past Rostov to th- Don mouUi on the j.ea of Aiov—. »«lor which p«'vloi.\ly proved to be

. f«e of Uif most dlfflcuJt of —Urt tlwH-Wdeteiid,

RoatoT. *.*10. ? fAll wmild cut'off the »hoie 0 »nnan army In the Caueajiu. aliradj' has changed hanSi three tlnies. It vaa uken by the OfTWMU l»t^ In 1941. won back

bj the Utenc*pturrd afiin by the Germans Itnl ncmnrr.

KatU In Retreat Dpepln the Caucasus tlie Qermaai

W t itUl In retreat from the Mcm- dDk. KiJchit and l>rtikhSadTienskl trtantle. but battJetronl dlspatche.i

. » ld there w no indication that they irtre allempUns a general vtthdraval to CKape being cut off.

Rualin forces were said to bo mMlln# resktance alter a swllt ftreep 2S miles northwest ol Prok* hJadaenskl to the railway slaUon of ApQlcsukaih ttaiMi .baU-wnT - ' Mlneralnjt Vodr.

cnib U-mlle Bdrance lncUcat«d Russian gain Of 53 mllM Mnce U.. tall of KalchIK Monday nlchl. ’nte RanUns reported the capture of P»t>khUdnenskl. 35 miles nortlicast of NalchU. on Tuefday.)

• . Adrane« Cenllnoea The'RuisUn advance In thLi ne<

tor. hQ««r, ••as reported conUn- ulng. and the mld-d»y conmunlquo ttfurd hy the Sovlft Information hu* retu laid tiro more trlUrmenlJ were recapturM joulhveat of StallnErail, and se\Tral othen retaken In the nvWdle Don sector.

This communique followed enrllrr « r bulleUiu brlnglns the total of ails dead and captured .»lnce Uie

• start of the.Rii.v,Un winter oJfcn- atr* to 3S5.1M wp to Jun. S.

'The« crmmunlques had reported IS more towns and two railroad sln- UOW In the Cauca:u3 rec.ipturrd, •iwe » ltl» i{h l msre tna-n\ in Uie nWdlt I>on.

No Ktperl Krcm Hitler • Adolf inuer’a lilzh co;nmand. .• till

tlrUiB Uie Oentian pf^>p> no h im of the dlwsireu.1 turn or emus. nr.-'Ti. td flatly thsl nnrl Infunlry ntu!

tCMtluM M r^« 1. column

JiUl.SK, Jan. 7 lU.Rl— A bill wiiich uoiild all.

accvvitti i-ivliiriv.s untl bonust-s of I’uciHc

prisoiiors Id ihcir Iiluho (icpfiKitMilri was inti lioiis.- toiiiiy by, Ucip. Willi.-i C. .Moffall, It.. A.I;

was'iiropnrc'tl by Karl Moisi.VorriMJii-KniKl.si-n cuntpany of Ooi.Kfr. assn

contr:

m- luynu-iil o f, ^ n y il civilian w\r< n-'i-.i-; -otluccd in ‘

.AuorlaletJ Pre«

asnicy.

lERY S FEB. I S

“Hie flral riUon permit. to pur- thaw new Jami tnBchlntr^’ will be bsued on Feb. J In sIt i>t the elsht countlrs In the Maelr- vnlle). Ji unn announced br Waller ncfic. ch:ilr- man of the Tain r.\lb county farm machinery ntlonln; commlttrr.

n w * mM lint ihr ctinl.-nirn St ihe mmmlHfrs in Mncoln. Jrr OoodUar. MlnUlok.i, Cawla, nnd Trta Falls eountlea have all ?et the^rtleuB tlm# for thst date.

The announcemeni coneerr« - ehlnery not alreidj reteaaed. R»T5c

LUXURY.NEW YORK. Jan. 7 (yP)-Auto-

inublle pleuurc drlvlatt-b:knncd at noon In 17 Atlantic seaboartl .itates and the Dlitrtcl of Cotum* bla—Kos defined by the office of price adnilnlstratJoa t<^a} as In* eluding driving lo plnica of amuMmtjitftWl itcrtillon, &oclM ralk. or sltllL’irrTng or vacation tours.

TJie (leflnltloii permita tlrlvlnK on ti'.opplns trip;, to attend church sen'lces. and lo meet aiij' emcrBency Involvlns a Ihfcat lo life, health or property.

IllShiny Pates

Increase

U. S. IlouseDj KENNETH I- DI.XO.V

WASHINGTON. Jan. T i/i) - .Vs the new house of repreieiiiatlvci re­ceived the President and .the lenale In Joint session todtiy, the sallery

Co;sler3 got tojeUier bikI Ailmlttcd there'd been some clianif.> made.

Not only wrrc Uiere mori; itepul}- Heans when the new House wtis tnom In yesterday, but also .there

as less hair. .U may teetn like . frlWe i.cflcc-

Tfon'.'but Hy sclunl count there ni-rc 43 of the bllllnrd ball 'type p;itea. 33 of Ui# seml-tiaW tioyt as\<l 53 of the comb-lt-carefully-oijd-nobody- wlll-notlce top.1. Old-tlmerr. ssld that not slnci^ the big drought of the middle 30j. »hen none of the crop.i did well, has tlie view from tiie houK saHtn bttn K> barren.

One dycd-ln-lhe-RooI Democrat blamed U on the Rfiiubllcani.Tind the rcsursenl OOP’.i glltlerlnR domwi did sllKliUy mitnuniber the New Dcilrrs’-biit llie blond Be-rlbbon- ed crownlnR kIoo’ of Clare UooUi Luce made up for a lot. The suys wlUi Kray halr-r.ome CJ in all- nerc parted pretty v.ell In the mid­dle.

n ltoriicy for

wit.il otlier 1 cojis in iction of

nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor

nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s.When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU

by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400 Idaho defeiiir workers, many of them of hkJi /ctiool ace. ^ e e taken prl-onrr. It wns louncl tlmt Idaho had no law by whlrli Uicir uii|)tild -talarlr?. nnil tx)ini;.r.s tliie them coiiM l>r iwW to dnitndenU.

•Troim^ tila(e»"(liir«i by Moffi

ironi allied ,rih Africa lliat the Oer- rrriipliire<l hill ixtltloiK.

jlrs 1(1 iin Important era-j- ; of Mfttcur. 25 nillr.i be- It ii.-.i.i-helil naval baje at

U mi;e.-, west ot

lr<H)p-,. One rriMit .Miltl U. H. r

“Wc Strike in 1943”

n Oils (•

would m tlon of (

r hi.,

mlnlnt iiK-n by iru.'.fM. nnrl 1 •'p.-f.Tnp iind proiri't (if an nl3;..-nt<‘<- until lie

Itlns h able to prr-

i;jjit(rr-a{McJ:.v )c-.!cr- took the to|)in(ir.l

:rom the allied defen- r l>0llUellt-

»riii on all day. but It Uio ixx-.lHon wa.1 de- iintcniiUle and Ihe com- I Mlll;^r. ttriil buck to r from, Much they had

rlTeil In .'rr\p iind proi(

III othiT o WaUp cvr.d oUier PucUlr. TdR\io

ippoliitecl by•Die law I jviflc.i that

■Ihe dViii '.-',<11 ttip

i e s l A F i EVAOERI

IMTtodlc m^ni to iire<ly tlepeiKlent.v

A 1)111 intrwliicrrt In the rcimtc K. C. narlow. U. C(l^ la, wol

allow m'cuiniilnlt'd dlnlni; hall fun from Uie .M,itc> vnrhnw rdur.ntlni ln.'t|[iiil(in\ lo 1)0 rri!ilii''<l to t rcner.il fund, nnd a rcvolvlns frfiid ry.'t'-m be ;M up for future ntlnn ot-tlie halh.

Tn .Mart the rcMihln;; Iinii bill uoiild npproprbie jil.OOO I.e«l.-.ioti Norninl fchcol. $7, the Albion Normal i rliool iiii OM tu the UiUver.l! southern brntich, rt>c:

Hear. rrr.ddenf» aieswja . Othepii.'«, lxj:h hou.-.ra t

The hoii-r i>rc'-rd r.liortlv after 10 n. m. to hrnr the PreMdrnl's me.- snpe 10 ronrrer-1.

Tl;e ;.^nnte hc,u<! :i t'port or mlle.iKc nllowfd rncli iiifiniier and

1<laho

(o Imil :

tmawltinR a *70U,000 rrll''f appropriation, .ti»1 tii Ulatlve apjirnprl.ntlon hill.' goiernor.

Gov. nmiOlfr.rli •(!>fix" of hli ailmliiMrullori liH crlng pledse.i made Iti ilu- l.i- palFTn iroiild he Iniroducrtl 1: ilnv or Prlrinv.

Tlie nil.", hr :.;iltl. would liit proi-rrd con.'.tllullnnnl iiniri t>i mute ^lorknblr the office r.

of labor. liicrca?.e inroiiie 'Kix .•M-mptl.m.-:, Mn-nk-iln-ii rn

liquor Inw.s. pn frrquf nl;lii uhi

a fund

After I of the f( tlon lo II smHhwe;.

Ml b II or 111!of II

niSB-. . t nnd

■iviu V.-ilV' l.lr t Oralt- miliT :irrr-t In E.iii An­

tonio. Tex.He 1-, Hurd'- Alliiril, :i Nr;;7,>

ter who worked at Viirloii.', Iisihcr ii-i;l.Mrrliit: fo.- inin nnd

fallrd

tated.ne t in cald that the relea.ie date

*»s it t far enough advance to give an fannen nwdlns new machinery

■_ *mpl« tto* la «hl«h to nie «ppUca.

^ The quotas remain the .wme n'. wre announced, early la.it month, the chairman utated. with the ex­ception that one traction xprayer and wie Wowrr have been added to the raUonlns list.

Rees* asked that because of ...v amallneas of the quotas all famera make u etJart to roske their pres­ent machtnexy fill thflr needs for Ute rear by kftplng It in good repair.

—Air Hero’s Body Found in Florida

BOLW FIELD. FU, JanA7 tlLf5—• Ueut- Col Boyd D, (Dun) Wagner.

<c* ot th» naUon'i greatest nyia* acttk »a* killed on Nov. 30. when hb plana crashed in a pasture.

— a - ttri>ns6nifT>rTglInTliM.-----Brig. Qrn.'OrandUon Oatdner

eommandtns EgUn field, announced last &Uht that hb body had been found. It waT.orwhed Insldo the »reckan of the P-W plitie he had bttn flytnc frcQ Eglln Jleld to Max-

Oeld. Ala, and was WenUfled• “T » Wallet and pmonal paper*.

Snaeatly he crashed from a iteep •pin. Oaniner lUt plana was «wci*d and partly burled.

*nld lliat

infi.i

. H.1 Alfonl

State Insurance Fund Sets Mark

. Jan. 7 I fpremluirrii l;y the

rlnrl;. !

e brldse. The brond* a.'.t ;,aiil 2d o! tlic ;.kv troop.', were Jlled ruKl Dir le.sl capture*!.•llic bam.' tor ihc lillk. In TiniL-.la.

1.1'i the cUlct ’,;vouiid acllou In mnh Africa.

I’alrol Acllvll.r

Tlie Ciiiro loiinuuiiuiuc . s,;^n liiri there w.ui notliliiK lo report

liiiirnl actuiLy und a ^lll:lll lncrca.'9 in ftlr operottoni* uU<ir,ii vlauiil luJt In aviation uVrr r;i>- lifltflf^rciv be- caii.'e of bail

; allli-c

cn.-;terii'niiil.-.!a.nr:<l on the Iiftllnii l.'l;itir Uiniptdiis.i,

llie It.i;i,iti allied force.i atl:ic l:r<l tloa-i of tlir iixl:, at bnok everywliere >r.v fcinttinK iHiiat.

Jai:<|iip;. Ir Clerti l;i the I.lby.m hnni."

• Air Kai.l Djmate Atr raid d^ninrc was rej'xirin

the. central <lblrti:t;: .of aiLs.hel<l capital of 'I'unLiln. .im Kftlroiian.

•'FonnnlUin.-. ol u;ir air f Ijombcd Ani;U)-Af»-rlcMn linrlxir Fiench nonli Afilr;>'i.iirl In par; lar the ttork.% ni Hone •AIk'' riiu::lnK flrrre Jlir;. <.u llie lar;;i

_,lhe cgliiinunlque !.i!il.Grounil Ijatierle'. wnii into m

durlnic a brief nu al.irm in all

Higliliglits

ofFDR S|)ee(;li

By LVI.»; C. Wlt.SOS

U-ASlIINCiTON, Jnit. 7 (U.R)— United Nation.s nro goinp to ‘'.strike— nnd .slrikc hard" nKiiinst tbc .ixirt in Europ*?^ rn-sidcnl Uooscvcll loUi tlic C. S. coiii:rcs.s todny in hi.s '■-Htnti' of the nation” .idch'wa to the 78th .sc.5sion of thnl body. _ • .

The Pre.-iidvul ailkd <m the cutii'n-ss lo set. tv3Klc '‘i«>lil,ica\ and economic difftrence.s" in order to concentrnte on nchicv- injr victory anil a "(lecont . . . durAblc pwicp.”

Tlie President described tlie yenr o f I'I.J.'J as holding out ' tlie po;i^ibilitiM of trcmoii(J-

oti.s adviiticw toward n poncts which he empliii.sized must cn.

coiiiim.'is the hum iinilarian ob. jccth'c.s endorsed by the Unit­ed Nidiot\s.

Mr. Uoa-.cvclt cited figures wlileh he ,'!sld Midb«1 Uiat American pro­duction In liHS'tave cause "for gen- nine pride." and he crltlclicd tho<e

(;1> — I »ho-.e critlci.sni of war producUon wa.1 b.v.ed on "Bue.M-work and even on tnallcioas fatlficnilon of fact.“

Lsrte Tuk Ahead Mr. I OQ eveIl questioned bluntly'

the ahdom of •those who .\ay. this Li not the Ume to sf>eak of a better IxiM-wnr America.

Pcn,oiially delivering hLi annual utiite of the union message to a Joint sewlon of the new cangreu. he wld:

“U \% wholly poRsiblt that J:ee- dom from wnnl-ttie rlglit of em­ployment and the right t>t assumnco against life's haranb-wni loom verr large ». a task of America durlnr Uir coming two years."

Mr. TlooMVclt devoted a Urge per- tlon of his me.wage to rn ieaing th* prosK-M of the war In the past year • and forecasts of more progre4.i this

WAblHNOTON, l«BlillKhl.i Of Pre.O(leni Roosi . personally tlcllvered "."ilate of the union" mcu^gr to congress;

"The jw.1t yew was perhaps the mo.nt crucial for modern clvllliaiion: the coming year will be filled wllh violent conflict — yet with hljh prombe of better things.’’

"I do not prophny olieii ihll war will end. »ut I do beUere that IhU year •! ]!)» «U) give to the United Nation*, a very >ut>- CantUI advance along Ihe roads that lead lo Derlln and Home and Tokyo.-

o p p o s K n -Nf;w VORK. Jan. 7 'UP -Mav<,;

riorello H, LaCIimnlla Itcllfvo I ilraradlng lo cat hor.-.e "ic.i^ H' served luillce cm llie illy tmincl that he ».rMW tty tu Ret p. Iti'jpn.',-.c(l nBaliL.l hori.r nicnt. If anybody tried lo .-rll i; !ii Nr'i- York H he couldii'L fc[ :lie la» he saltl. he «onUl niivke hor:( mcnl riealrr.' .jrc l n IJ-fuot pic­ture ot'ft steed ui Iront ot llipli shopi.

New American Blows Hammer at Japanese Along’ Pacific Front

Ill's fiiV-fh

th e AliVili

incident V

ny The A

Nct\; American blow.s a};ain.‘'ti-^uiKinif from llin Solomons t I'upijrted by the navy today

thi

ntonlo Wednr.rdiiy ihal. accardlHi: lo •heil by the loi'a fiKcnt.1 had been

iirhlnd Alford ftr

to the’federnl li'Uon In Ran A niRhl. Ur jnld Information icr< board, the ITII "Ju-M A step" I ••quite awhile."

The drnfl l>oard clerk «ulil lliat Alford was the llrii mrtstrani here to be placed on the rolls os "de' llnquent" and flrjt to be reported u the govemmrnt for prosecution.

Alfortl was foiimled up in an in' ten-'lre camralgn being Instituted by the FBI to apprehend all draft- dedBcrs4n the country, arcordln; u "eftvcr.

Other* Face Action He said that the T»m FalM board ad rtpotltd ttboMi "a floten" Oelln-

quents to the FBI and thst Uie casej if “about <0 othen“ would be placed

In the FBI's hands on Feb. I If they do not get Into Uie "good grace:' the board by that time. •

Capt Sesver again admonlilied •11 persoai between Uie agea of and 6S who are not certain of their draft status, particularly thos4 who '■■ve not reported thtlr present «ddreMtoUie.hoitd,tot«ftnt4cc " -ttcfwlth hb offlee before Feb. 1,

AGREE -IN PRINCIPLE- LONDON, Jan, 7 (/TV-Gen. Henri

Jlonore Glraud, French commission­er In north Africa, has'agreed "In principle" to meet Gen. Charles De Oftulle on French soil, but proposed tor raxlous reaioni that the confer­ence be delayed until Uie end of Januai}-. it waa announced auihotl- UUveljr today.

Idalio'Corrcspondent Tells of

Yanks Going Over Top at Binia

Uy KUANK in;ivi,KiTCopyrlrlit 1017 by Uniird Pr...

. WITH THl; AMERICAN AR.MY AT THF HUNA GOVirltNMKNT STAnON IN NCW GUINKA. Jan, 3—(Dclaypd)-'UP)—The Van)!.', wrrti over the lop at J0;15 a. m. .vetierday to lake the government .-tntlon area

. Buna.At 4;27 p. m. Uiey fla.slied thU

message to hnidijuariera: "StaUon ;cctor entered."

It wa* entered at the bajonet lolnt. There were no tanlts in UiU jaUlr.

The'tleld guns, morlara and planes save the Japanese a final softening up before the tero hour, and laid down a barrue aa Uie troops ad­vanced. But '3ie Infantry won Ui© batUe by Iteclf, which was Uie blg- gtat vleiory lo dale In the eovsthwest Pacific.

A few hour* laler the troops were altUng around under the' coconut trees; peeling coccnuU wllh the bay­onets Uint took them Into Uio su- tlon area.

Today ih« Amerleani and Aai-

imllaiis niopDctl:oconul Kiovr.' an nniui • for hours, picklns off :

■ Ihr niiichiniI hart 1

cun-

iir.iU. playing |)<v.iti;ii nnd prctend- mc U\cy wcte dpRd. 'tlicy do not have lo pretend any more.

“llie la.1t machine sun nr.-,l. x.ia clctitied oui late thin aftfmocn.

Now Uie burial squad* are burying the b<> lle i>{ our dead. 'Hie men who died here wUl lie on the ballefleld. A rire mark* each gniTc. The Jap- nnc.-.e dead are helng burled where they fell, rome In thefr trenches.

The troopi who won the battle are an Inspiring croej-wOoa of young America. naUcRinl guardsmen and releetetn. Moat of their officers are r»t*r»istfl.

I w ii here for uie-kll!.-tA-wai«h the Americans clesn up the Buna situation after hlx u-eekt of tough flghUng In which they and the Aus­tralians all but ended organ!red Jap- nese resbtance In the Papuan area f New Gulnei).The Jopnnese rlflc4 and machine

gutw Tfert ttlSl eifttStSlnt when frm the western side 1 crossed a bridge into Ihe sUUon. Uie peace Ume mlnbtraUve center for Papua. •'

I never hate aeen «ich destrue- Uon. and t covered the BaUan and C t^sW or campalgiia la the Philip-

(C<n(liiir4 ra Fw* t. C«Iibb l>

a .Iui)ane;je armadu a.'iscnibled i

Ri:usviui:-ui..iiiic........................ ........— -The navy .'^aid American F iy inp Fortre;

LiKhliiiiiK Jitiii T o m a h a w k fiKhtcrs. attiicked a Japnne:Irarispurt off Uie Sliortland isianilv. in tlie Solomon.'^, and

.■<cun‘d :i '’iiu^sible hit.”OUirr U, S. Blrtmfl Ixjmbnl

Ja|ianr-r flirfl'ld at Kahili. ; on UmikSlnvlllr Lilnnd.

il Pre*i

fii^-fhiMi: .'iiipply ■;m iMlnnd.-i, ill rejiorts

HOiilliwesi Pncific was

L'.'^corled by

I tiiat American bonilic: le Japntiese cargo Milp 110 o:\lir.u.'. tt the nifwy hn: a !unl r lrcd a direct bomb

Uo nesr-hlt.1 on anotlicr vf;,'Pl-i 183 miles couthwc.M

1‘cv'll.le Itoulelirr;rncr of the J(ip.uic. c rhlp lir-. m>r:lira.M o.' KL-k. w.-li

plaliirtl. bill pov.Ibly it w».le to tlip bleak U. a. owiwl

Prlbllof iMntnl.v 27i mlle.i north of Uvitch UivTtx':. ^lifrc tlie JftpMicrt

ttve bcni-rciwrtcd f.coiitlnK about. Mcnnxhilc. AuMrallnn icovern- icni circle.', ilfdarcd that acrbl

rcconiial.' ■ nu'i-c wer Jnpsn'* big b.i.'c at It ibnul. .Vrw nnmin. mlle.i

irllim.'t nt Au;.tmllii. iltrcln-.cil thot the mur-lng of J«pane.-<« f.hl|i- ping there lind been iiicrea.-ed rUicr Turjclay.

Earlier il'L-. «eek. .. hi;li Aiu- trallah government olflclal iu:rrl- ort lliul Jnpan « « eoiictnirallng

.. Itlggesi arniiirfs ever s»nt into the sou'hucrt p*cifie '«ar-tlie^»rr In-tiieRsbsiil-srt^r'

Melbo'irnc newiiwpeD ttigjealfd that, the Japau«!« might be pre­paring for a large «ale operation either nKnlmt the allled-recaptunxl Papuan j>cnln5uh of New Guinea or the Anierlcan.i on Guadalcanal.

Seek Meak Spot*

Allied and Japnne«e patrols «ere probing In swamp mud for weak spoljt In the opposite lines a.i thi anies reurouped their land forces lo­an attack cn Uie ehcmy stronghold at Sanaranda on.New Guinea.

(C*«lin«>il •<• r>f« i. C<i*ai I)

FLASHES of

LIFE

Mnii. t=am — if.\ hl.% .•'lioc'.

Lumpkin, foriiipr Mlwls-.tjipl «!

I.ON(i WAV It POR-ILANU.

Janir'3 W. Moun nirnt rationlnr

•■Tlie ftxLi powers knew tlial they mu.ll win the war m lD43-or eicn. tually lose cverjthlns, I do no! need lo tell you ihnt our encmlej did noi win thb war In 104:."

•The period tf *ur defen»l*e » U'/ r»«lrte V ' pa*.-

,'J i'r •.Vw.ouNirn.fiJ^?-»e« tn»'J4P«nc*e to fighL lost }rar

• I cannot propliCiy. 1 tanuol tti: Jim when or where Uic I’n ted Na- tlon. are Kolng to atrUe next in Europe. Ri;t we are golnf lo sirlkt —and r,irlkc liard.'

"Hitler and Muxsnlliil . . . al­ways had Ihe adrstilaxc u( super­ior alr-fxmer . . . That taperlorllj haa gone—foreter. Ve«—the naili and the faM-lil* have siked fer It—and they are going to tet lt.“

-•'Here are nome productloa fiC urcs; in 1042 we produced 63.000 comb.tt vehlflei. ;urli a.i tanka .lelf.propellrd ftrllllery . . . 070.000 mftchlne Kim* V . .'21.000 anti-tank Kun.i . . lo jo.ooo.ooo round of fmnll nrms nmmimWon . . . ISl.CiOO.- 000 rouiul.i of nrilller>' ammunition.

••Tlie ar.'enal of democracy b mak­ing good." •

i my lipr.'.-r . ". tt lf vvle. 'Ih> I’l'.m

FOODSiRIAGES i l S E I

H.» KRKI) BAll.EYWASHINGTON. Jan. 7 (Ur>—Cl'

lllanr. were promLvd quick rellel twlAv from local j.UorlaKCs ot meiU. butler and other scarce food.i.

Food AdmliiLitralor Claude R Wlcki.rd began orsniilr-lng IikhI nnd •itatc food coiuniUleer. to ilral wl the jihortage.i. whifh hr ,',al.l art maliily from nial-rtli-HhiHir'n food mipplle.i.

Dut other food olliclnla .'»IiI thi W1.1 llltle thev could do lo an.m complaints of hoa-ewI\C5 Uiat n tauriwiLi an<l hotri.s are mhI beef.iteaf. while grocco' meat cou ten have no beef.-.Meal dlitrlbut< mav npiwrilon Uielr .supplies amo local cu.stomer.i as they wl:li. tli . wild, and public i ‘.U. .pl»ce*-al- ways ptelerred caMon ers—probably

being fiivored byutor

e dbtrlb'

' fc«d (OrKanltatloi mlttcc.s, however, uon noi mean that fveo'one will be able to go to Uie grocery store and buv all -ol every food that he wo\ilrt like.'" an official said.

"It fjoe.i mean thnl wc iMll meet local fliortage.i of meat. alUiough you may liavr lo lake pori or lamb wheti you would like beef, or can­ned brans when jtju would prefer cnnjiefl pess."

board he «n.i bulljlng Uic brldso 1)111 neetlcd boou lor the aork. As n brlrtgr bulWrr he wu.-. quahllcil.

He got ih* lioo'f

UOUm.C DAEABU DENVEP. Jan. 7—Ernest -rr.'

e«oIl#ld. Denver msrliie. relumed from Uie Solomons as a coconui casualty.

His left' Icif wa.1 broken by a coconut dulotltjcd from a ircc over hl.i fokholc by * stcny bullet.

r.mVEN FII-XI) INSl'KCTtR UOIME. Jan. 7-f4'?—BrlnadlerOen.^ ab Oerald Williams ami Nutlmn

Po'rrest of the bccoimI air force :n3ay la-ipe.-ted nol-ie'* Goacn

Ilcld.Tiiev eonlciial \\«h Col. Ar­thur J. MeUnion. base commander.

Capt. Biillanf ync On Prisoner List

WAOKJfWON. Jan. T tF>-U»t- effTmoHB SJO AtntricMi icddlfr* u prlaontra of aar.ln ih# PblUppUie* bj' till war drpartmcnl wer* thw« Idaho men taU prerlouJly *n- iiqunccd m tclesram* to t h ^ fun- lUr-<>:

Capt. Kyle T. Bsllanlyn*. (oa of Vatcell C- BulUiitvne. I W Maple avenue. Twin FalU; 1*t U . EnrI n . egHcrjt,-sou' ot-CrC:* Eggtr.t. Poat F*lb; Ut.'.fA. Lefjie HaraU Holmes, hmband of Mrs. Lealle Uaxold Holmes, route two. Sampa;' Capt CwH RlsSiard Welthlib. Wi et Mn- A. □. Ashby. Oouotn Fen?.

“Tlie naib and u « tascUla-lta-f* • . . asked for 11-ar.d jhey an gw -

f .wvji/DU ^"I cannot proffijes;: 1 caiiaot 'teU

you whni or wijee the Untied Na­tions are gains to atrlke next lo EMrope. But Be'rt going to itrlke— and strike hard.

••I cannot-lell you wljjre weYe go­to hit them In Nomay, or tlirouth the low coiminti. or in Prant*. at throujh Sardhila or Sicily or tiiroujh the Balkani or through Po­land—or at several polnt-i simul- ' tniii'oii.sly, 4

•■Hut I can lell you tlmt nonuitter where or when we slrlke by land, wr and the'BrlU.ili and the Ru.i- .'Iftai will hit Uiem from the air v heavily nnd rclcntle.-jly. Day lii nnd day out we shall heap tons upon lon.i ot ciploilvej on their war f*c- torles and uilllilej and seaporLO

Nollnff tliBl the nlr superlorhT which the nails employed over War- -viw. the low couiitrle.i and London wa.1 "gone-forrver.” Rfr. Roosevelt dwcrlbed a.i “Ihe largt.il ind moot

nporianl developmcnU In the

rifle, he said -the period o...........fenalve DttrlUon” In that area wa.i pi.i.iln5.' *JJow otir aim Lvto force the J«p-

to fight,- he wld.-Last 7w r - we .itoppcd Uiem, n ib year, wo In­tend \t> advance.’

He reported that Americans ser>'- Inic In the krmrd fortc.i overseaa now total approximately 1.500,000, out of 7.000.000 ln\en-lce.

TurnlnB t«the American produc­tive effort In l»4!, the President jald the-re. ull.•' justified the confldencn In the abllltv of the American peo­ple 10 estftblL'h new records.

Explaining the goab he origin­ally ;rl for IB42 were aliered-snm« upward, others doiraward—he cited llie.ip 1942 figures;

■About 48.000 milllsry plants dur­ing the 5rar-moit than the air­plane proiductlop of Germany. Italy and Japan pul together.". 5C.000 combat •ehlclea. IncludlDf lanti and self-propelled artlllei7-

“Actenal «f Dtiao«r*cy“670,000 machines guns and 21.009 ntl-iank guns.lori9.000.000 rounds of small ain-

munlUoii and IBI.000,000 rounds of .rtlllery.nmmunltJon,“Die ar.ienal of democracy 1»

making sow*" the president aald.He cited th# production record **

provlns certain mL'cbncepUotu — ipeclally Uie one that.holds that “ \arlou.i blocs or ifroups within

_ free counio' cannot foreso Ihalr , political and economic differvaiu In ume of crisis and work to(eU>w toward a common' go*l-" .•.'

Empnuizinc the u*ti for • proM '•sattffi of pwporUOti- -la Vle«tin UW:. %tr and lta.ne«il*. Mr.' laid. atSeGlt! n n v t « t i t ItW-

-But." ha adtied. -«t.U>lf 'pedod of the war, .m iluniid donO^, ouraalrw' "Ur the • !» « » ’: and not «et bowed do*-o-to,*r|a~ nient ore? method* awl detam.':V^v

. . NMf! UslWf r W * ’-.FrcBT) the dayc ot t(w n a ( V w to Ute bc^Aln|Qt t)U'sr.

_ar. ho aald. nrt « f « - ^ Ui under «-d»ccnt or 1

Tblno -niuft- b»< A fltno l f Ump, he uid . ItM 'a rt ed forces twant» Jutlnf ptKtct

(CcsiUn'W Mi'Tan'^rb '

Page 2: iANSIAKE Congress Asked to Fight lASEA' Of Accrued ......nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s. When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400

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NLRB WILL START MEDIATION OP RAIL WORKERS’ DEMANDS

'FORIW G E IN C H S E S

CHICAGO. JMi. 7 W’ TliP frdfral.. y/'Y>rnm>-nt tUtOUgll—Ul«-T1Htlnnal

rtUwny medUUon bonrd. cnllrd In rfpresenUUvM of Cb;.i 1 rallroadi and :«bor U5dar m an rfrorl to »et- tlc wise iind cIOBfd iJiop dm»n<ls of more Utnn POO.OOO jion-opcnUng empluj'M.

Ororge A. Cook. clwlrmMJ of the board, planned wparatf. cl««> eon- lerriicn fiich d#y »Hli ipokrwien for boUi parUM nl »lilch ho hoped W mrdlate tlielr dlffrrpnwa. The board took jiirWllctlon of the dln- put Involvlni; I5 unlona oa DfC. J3.

Demniids for a rlowd tliop and utiK* lncrra.-c of :o cenw an hour.

a H'.liil.nium of 70 cents »n hour, wrrc r'^n'ed on (he railroad roiiHMtilri Sept. 15. 1IH2- In Ml- lllntt B tlirrjitmrd Kirlkc of 10 centi nil, linur. 'nicy I'nd brcn fsmltiK irom 33 to i;o rrnu an houi nnd had u*ktd rabf:. rar.glrm from 30 tp 34 eenu.

' H n t iUquril Jiilrortuciion ‘if <l'e rla-.pd fthop

L-.-.ilc ttas (hr first IHin* the mibjeci had been riiL-ied in ihe hblory of Jabor relations between the lliirs end the'non-op^ratliiif groups.

Jnlervrntion vl -the nedlatlon bourd h t)ie first move provided for IinUrr the nntloiml rnllWiiy ivct de- sik-ncd lo dlNpi.iM' t'f li'bor ccmtfoiTr- f.Ies Wthoul crlppllnit tho nattnn'.i lrnait»rtatlon faclliaes through Jtrlkr.'..

If Uio inrdlatlon board falls lo filed k nelUcmrnt, H Is required to ntlempt to induce the psrtlfj to iiKi'co ly oxbltratlon. Such arbitra­tion Is irgullj’ binding upon the partlM.

Optraton Nol Included The operntlnR emplnyr.i .tlie

who drive locomotives, collect fare.i. iitoka boilers und *a-ltch the tmlnj. were not Indudrd In Uie con eJTnce.■ opening todny nlthcmeh-tner Imve K request for more uages before their employer*.

On Dcc. 0, IDO. head* of the five operatlnc union* with a membership of aiO.OOO men asked tor r 30 i.cr cent poy IncrrMc or a minimum raise of 13 n day. Pay for this type of work ranges from about $3JI3 * day for switchmen to M.50 a di for eoKlncera at present.

Laudi Itall Efforti MeanwhJIe. U M. Betl* of the

AMocUllcn of Amertean RaUroadj aald that railroads and shlpperx. spurred to new hdshU on perform­ance In iho fl» t year of the war. Joined to win "one of the eretiest of home front victories."

nevlewtnR the business by Uis roada and rhippers In Uic liea\-y

• mm'ement of both frclshl and pas- •enger traffic In 10*2. Uetla terrneil 11 ti •'tremrndoin.ly nlKiilflcnut rec­ord." and Mid "It Is nn Imporlnnt

trIuh'Pl' oI the free forces oh Amrrleaai enterprL'e for the prctmnilou of whlcli Ihis Is bdh* f«viKhl."'’

He said that last year’n rteord of about U tons for the nveraKP load per ear was tlie direct etfret eonslKnor nrxl conslpnee cooper­ation. ami that Uie new hli;h tn average mlle.s per far of about 4ft wa. aldfil by prompt loadlns and unloadlnc of cars.

O n Lost Bomber

LT. CLIFfOBO J. ELLIOTT . . . llutbsnd of Ilulil (Itl. li one

of the 10 >rm men *ho alicird a l.oml)ef iJiat l.-ll Wrml- over air t:-»p Sr. ur.by ar.i) i> sllilml»\lnt. (buff Hnjravlnii

Twin Falls News in Brief

Lll

PAG•• i-iit a

WEATHKRTwin Fall* and Tlrlntlr—UUK

chante In Umperature today and tenlchL Hlih yeiterday 35. low SS. L«>r tbi* maminc Z3.

Al uourr9b ........ —

Keep W/i<te Flag 0/ Safetii Fli/lno

f/ow 12 dai/s irllfiout a traffic death in our Mapic VaUcv......................

Alller Biili;rry arici warj'lanes bl.v'tcd the Owlndllne enemy beach corridor for the third Jiicccv.ive d.v,-. and U, 8- A-S) Ha •oc ntlnck Lwnbers nJoJiv »lUj Bli);' JlJleJtelJ L.25 mi Ilium Innibrrs rfiain pourd- etl the enemy ba-e farther up the New Guinea const at Lae.- Amo;lcait->u<mlM>rA--4t-j.-ork ta. make the Japanese occupation of Kl.'.ka as exi>eiv'lve lo the enemy m pojslble, bombed two Jnponese sels In Aleutian waters Tuesday and Wednp'day. sinklnR one and Ing a direct hit un the oOier.

Slilp Kunk

Tlie navy's CI2nd communlquf of the war said ihnt MlUhell medium boinb<rs (North American P-Wn) nlincked nn rnpmy cnrKo r.hlp 110 mile.'? nortlieajt of JCl.'ka Tufiday. lo eel It afire. It added Ihnt the ship “■fta.i later seen to sink.'

YeiKrday. the

............................ .............. directhit nnd two nrur-lilLi "on an enemy ship IS.') mlle.i fouthtt-er.t of KL-.kn."

Brltbli hcndtiunrlerj In India re- ported that PAF bombers rencwrrt the n.vault on Jnixmese pmltlon.1 In Uie Ratltednuiii; area In Surma, 3S miles north of the bl« Jaix\nr.e

Mnl ba. r at Akyab, Inflicting casunltlcs and diims^e.

Othr^ RAP pltvnti rtejifoyril ft ipanef e irunp»t near Alprai and

daniKRert iTTtrul inull coastal crsftnfmic the bay of Benjal. Sir Archi­bald P. Wftvell’s imprrlftl fnrces drMiin back Inin Uurma from Imlla. which »rre last reported Rallied aung.

Japi rnrhttl Baek

Dnyi Ptcperiy Mrs. ■3c«m Wynn lia.', purcliaied

oa fo'juhnorift.

Jclni Nary Hanr Martin. of Mr*. Prank

Kieffner. had been accepad by the navy and Is taking a Uirce mont^ radio machinist's course In Uolse.

Dog lUporUd LostII. E. HammerquLit, nitr. told

police here that tie lisrt lost hLi bro'AU fox terrier »Iu while In Ta’lo

On Deylng TripA. D.vUellamy. of tlie Idsho De­

partment store, ha.1 left on a bmlng trip to iMi Aniieles and other tall- fomU cltlu.

On ('urloufh CpL Jului Douglas Ca.'ry, of the

ithlrd alnays commnnlratian wjuad- ron. Yuma army air Ijmc, Yuma. Arlz. Is iivndliig hl< f»;loui;h ai Uie hr.nie of >:l pi:ciiu, .Mr, and Mra- J. E. Casey.

Cottislan Itrportcd A.uier A. Ort-iirll reported to

jMiilcc Unt hin ciir u;is <laniii(;ed nlien anoUier auio collided alUi It u It WAS parked In front of the Oelievllle apartments, nhere he lives. Qetchell said the left front end of his machine n u damaged.

.Missionary Group* .Meet Tlie three mlsilonary gttjups o!

the Christian church, and the Kim­berly society, will meet In Uie women’s room of Uie Christian church at 7:30 p. m. today. Mr*. Jess Froman, state pre.Mdent. will be the spea:;er. acjordJnj,- to An- nouncem;nt by Mrs, Hoaard W. Mills.

Sfildler Ask* ICcluraPvt; Clifford L. SmelUer. a iwMler

who declared he Is absent wittioul leave from his camp at Oakland, Calif., turned lilmsclf over to police Wednesday and said he wanted to return to his pc.:l. according to Chief Howard Oilleiic. Tho chief siUd Pocatello army auUiorlUc« would call for the yo^Ui Doon.

Tire, Fender Damaged A rear tire aod lender of a car

driven by Clarence Sykes, 'Wagon Wlieel tourist park, was damaged In a coUlslon 'Weflncaday with truck driven by George Jenatn. Fll-

r. The collision. In which no one as Injured, occurred on Commer­

cial street, near the loading chute of the Tnln Falls Uvestock Com­mission company.

Article* Amended Amendments to the (irtlclfs of In-

corporaUon of the Idaho Manufac­turing company. .Twin Falls concern wlilch Is engaged In war work, have ticrn filed wlUt Uin county recoriler. Chief amendmeuU provide tbal Uie corporaUon will be limited to dura­tion of the war. or not more than 10 year* from 1041. and that acllvl-

ust be confined to production . materials or 0. S. sovemmcni

supplies.

erlraii troop.i . ............iwlrol 111 llie vicinity

Tanil:enn. n vlllncr midivny btlT.rfil the rrcentiy non Buna .'.tfitlon nnd Sanannmln point, lliey killed one Japnjje.'e nnd ooimiled nnother.

The fnm<- area was the tsruet for siwlnlne l artHlery barrage wlili

1 Aaitrallan pilot n'xjltlng Uie ob- JcciHe'. for Uie gunners.

Alons tho Soputa • Ennonanda track It-wlf—which actually li an utomoblle road—both sl'lfs wrrn

dug In and making slabs to te.il the other's defcn:r«. In one lili- md-nm raid east of the track, an alllert iMlml killed five Jspantse.

All patrol' reported the twatnp'. extrrmcly deep and heavy, maklii'j ihe npiiroaehrs to altii(vi all enemy eiitrrnclimenti mosl difficult. Mo't

Itack for the final mile to '.‘''anananda point also ^«s flooded by'heavy nins.

Funeral Rites Held For Mrs. Willlamg

Pinal tribute «as paid to Mrs. Alpha Wllllama, Filer resident. Wed­nesday afternoon at the White mor­tuary' chapel wlUi Rev. E. L. \Vhlta offlclnUng. Mn. L. C, ailllUn and Mrs. E. A. Beam sang two tongs.

The body was forwarded lo Plney Creek. N. C , for burial.

DO YOUR EARS RING?Uayb« *om*body'a landnt about yoat Th«y notitid yoof btd breath. &mr. p u j «tofflach often •eeompaalH ec«s- ■fleoal coastlpatlas. ADLSIUEA blead* S UutiTM for qtilck boirtl actJoa tad

Arrlre Uere Jolui P. Day and oon, Paul, have

remn;ed . to- T»ln. .J^alli.ifpra. the Parrtgui naval base where they have lictn cmplo)ed the pisl month. .

VUIu’Kon~Mrs. John Day has relumed frcai

a Tbii to her son. Aviation Cadet John Day. ut Ooodfeliow Held. Te*. She bLio met Aviation Cadet Walter Conner, Twin Fulls, at Uie field.

JI9) Jwlrtnenl Asked J. O. Chevalier Is the defendant

In n probate court suit filed by TiO/’-PaitUn which ajiks luCiment for »I5i eiUd to be owed s-i part of a leaie agreement. Chaii.-nan and Ctiapmai) are attorneys for the plaintiff.

Ilrlu/ni l» Nary Duly Llnyd Hicks, formerly of Miir-

taugh, has returned to his naval du:les at Ban Praneisco alter com-

ij: her# for the funeral of hts bfuther, J. Harrlngloii., Illck.?. noyd llr::;. iiL'.g n brother of J. H. Hlofc.'.

,;nil Mr:,. Ul:ks returr.rt to aan DledO. CaUf.. after Uie rites.

Olflee Open L«n(«r -Tlie U. S. emploj-ment office Is 37 open from 8:30 a. m. to S:30 p.

. J. Saturdays, according to an­nouncement by Uon-ard Staplei. Previously Saturday hours were 8:30 B. ra. to 12:30 p. m. The office b now open 48 hours a week, l&stead of 44 hours. Staples nid.

BInc (or KlwanU Tno mala quartet from the Mini­

doka relocaUon center, scheduled to provide musical number* for Ute klwanls club ladles' night meeUng l*li eirnlnc, will be Ate Uagltrara. his broUief Mike Haglwira. Andy .MorlmoU) and MsSxHcrluchl Ac­companist wlU be Mrs. Iloslile Va- mada.

Minister Retumlng Hcv. Milo Chapman, pislor of the

T«'ln Falls Church cf God. and Mrs. ■ Chapman will return from a vlmc to Oakland. CiUf.. In Ume for Rev. CJinpman to fill the pulpit Sunday, nev. Claud Pratt, who delivered Uie sermon last Sunday, will lei

PAYASKEOFOR - WAKE M I E S

--------irn.-.r.no*.»...... .mlHen a-nd rrrt prrpared for Intro­duction of any pro[xs>rt letliUtiaa.

It wnj le«aed reliahiy that cU». *6TTernmt artss ts thv publlca-15' ranks yrjtertfay crer oa eco::otny liius laVelTed m pMsaCT of the STCO W «nertenc7 pt’N''“ as- alst.mce ap;\t:rrl*!l'’n bJI eoTeris* the flr^t i.nree mo.-.thj of 19U.

The bill was ipassed b; boUi the ho<;»c ond senate urder sujp«u:oa ol rulr> ar.d go lo the gxner- r.or'3 desk todav ter hu »l«nal'.ire. Abu pc.ued by the :ccate uodetsiu- pension of rules was a blU prorlCLTg an approprtailen cf in.lHO for lal- arl's and expenses cf the legbU-

T!:e dL-agrremenl over the rr'lef approprlaiam bUl arose ta c»lci-j and net o.t the floor. The app,A>- prlatton Is routine and *»* Eec«- sai; to match federal Madjsand meet Uaaedlatc pt bUc assistance neeJs.

The amount w u ISS.OOO grrster thin t.*ie JCS.OOO eme.-gtacy rrl'ef ap;i.-otrtatlon paved by the IMl lcp:tlatu:t co\cr-".i a tiaillaf per- lo.!

Cae rrpubliraa -senaKc. who ukcd that his r.a.T.e not be used, said:

“What kind cf eeecctay Is tMs? Tte sum repre^er.t* an taemse at

rate cf jiMOOOfor the biennisa uhst WB'. app.-oprtateJ txtj'

yeari a-a”The npprtpprtatltTi was not icade'

applicable to the aenlor clUrena'

craat act. approrrd at th« last ckc- Uoa and B0» * Uw. but t»Uier was ta b« eaaibuted to nhet Jrdpleau cr.der ptmisiosa of the old'pubUc

act.RepubUcaa senators wted

acairttt the bill en the noor-P. C. Oi'lette. It, Tetoo. and m a t W. Ilarm . R , Caribou—both of whom

they wrre oppt»wi-to th«: ser-l • attjens ^raat acL

TiM btU pajifi bj a tmmimmu' the ho-j

ladlcatloh (hat the crant M face* » »t«nr.y tdute through the leflsU- tur« case frvm Speyer UUton L. llonlcT. who in a radio broadcast Wedae«^ay •flerBoon. said seme aaieodeeats w-r.-e nec«ssar7 to ~uq- p.-0T» the law.“

DaUi Hariley and U . Got. Edwtri ^■el cn adx.lttwl the grant art would tupply the ’rsi-.lalure with Its mcot

Funerals

X)UNSOS-nnal ntes will be hf'xl for Mrr. •n^e'tr.i XUtllda John- sca at 3:50 p. a- Satunlay at Uie Twin Falls murtaary chapel wiUi Her. Ellii Sctai of the Pentecostal chureh ci:::latlTiR. Burial will e la the Twin Falb cemtery.

CTODDAIUJ—Funeral prayer wr- vlrta fc»r Anna .\dams Stod­dard wUI be held at J p. m , Friday at the White rsortuarr chapel with Her: f- t r r l io Bolls eeeiduttlfjg the services. THe bod; wlU be sent to Wlnoaa. Visa.

L.UISEN-Lart honors will be paid io Ila r j PettT Larsen. Rock CrteS p:cr.eer, at S;30 p. m., Saturday at the W'hlte cicTtuary thapej with Rev. Mark C CTr:ne.ibt.-ier ofllcUt- tog. intermeni he la Itock Creek eemtterr.

Seen TodayUceoM 6R-22:9 rusted so badlyr

you cant read It at a distance (calling all car owner>—shelbc yourilcense plateal. . . , Big SaoU Clatu sUIl la window of down- tacn store . . . Nev England touch: Storm doors cow cradag

~ntranc« of tfoctor'a building oa Shoshone ctr«cl . . . Small boy parked on the thaU behind teat In roupe Uee&sed CR-ItS3 . . . Te^ Prescott, ez-ratloa clerk, ap­plying for gaaollne permit Instead of handing It out . . . Don Alhln. AAA semtarr, with annloAd of govfminmt report*, whatnot . . . Hand telephone set. pncUcally a folleetor’s Item nowarisj-j. lying In window of abandoned jtore building . . . Dorothy Reynolds back at ehlef-clerklnj In water deparunent. . . Deputy Bob DaLer luxi'rlallrg In the alierlffa over- stuffed chair . . . Dale Wakrm ccmblr.* the town for fumliur* for hli new army engineers’ land ac^ulslUon office . . . “Cloicd for Duration- t lfa on Mala avenue studio door . . . Dlnl dcg Handing maJe^Ucally atop do:no(i\e at TJilrd «Utet and Flllh avenue north . . . Navy recruiter* playing chea . . . Arid chubby newspaper reporter' gittine llte orphan la crowded raUoo board offlco wait­ing for somebodj to Usten to him —la vain.

TOO LATE TO C LASSIFY

T\’PIST wanted at oace. Cali tf>- da}' or tonlsht. N. Benton and Co. 63S 4|h aVenue ea*t.

G E R iN S REGAIN RIANT HILL

tPM rt— Ommt '• -held Algiers lait algbt but thert v u DO imsiediate report th u boats

Meanwhile aaother chant* ta Gtraian military leadership waa re­ported today by dbpatchM trom Beran which u ld Uiat Oeaeral Wal- ther Nehrlng had beea luperMded by CoL Oea. roa AnUm as eoo- maader In chief of the axla form In'nittUIa.

The Derltn oWTespoadeBt of tba Stockholm newspaper Grenska Dag> blsdet. who reported the change. d»> ^ srrl&ed van Arnla m "one of lilt* V ler's favcnte panwf eommandera* but offered no commeat on Uit sl^tflen.ic* cf the appolntmeat.

and

c o s fe tloK T f l 8 : C 0 P . M .

CQU N irS VALUES C L I i 1481,522

Making an increasa of $497,532 In ic yenr. llie toUil assea-'Cd vnhm- Dii of Twin Falls county climbed > CG.4S0.:iia for 1013. comparbon thi‘ ccmnty ntidltor’.i rccorrt.i show-

ed iiltrr completion of the siib-.e- cjui'iit iirrr.uniil tux roll,

up Kincr It b held to Includc late flKUres on mlBrtilory livestock, allowed valuation of »:«1J I0.

Coimly o.wes-ied valuation for IMl. nccordlnK lo County Auditor Paul H, Gordon, wm J25.0DB.TM.

The 1943 valuaUdns by divisions

Real and pertonal properly. 131,- 738.675: power UtllltlM. «.:91.643: railroad. »3,IMI.ID1: telephone, » 1*,- IDO: tele>:rftph lines WJ4l; car > panles (rnlll. tSS.lOS; PuUmoa < pojiy »3.333.-‘

luwd'r riikii n>r>'< ■ thMtki r»iiMno. t">h Ilf. -Vui■ imhliii," Th«M *r« Ih« thlnii ntMi trt itllMH. lhfr>r»r. . . . will xM U dtprlWne ««r "niMliK

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“Laugh Your Blues Awny” — and —

“Seattergood fiurrlm a JIorder“

TOMOItROW aod P*T.

O W L SH OW SAT.Then Sun, Moa. Tne*.

'Once On A H oneym oon”

Chief Clerk BetBmsMrs. Dorothy Heynolds. chief

clerk In the city water department, has returned to work after a month of convalescence from an operation at Cimp Gordon. Oa. Mrs. Bej-nolds became 111 while on a rlilt with her son, Ueut Richard Re>-nolds. Jr. Lieutenant R«ynolds b now ottend- Ing the adjutant general's i:hooI at Washington, D. C.

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CITY OF ROSTOVtrr.1 P»n O

tanks "repulsed nil Soviet atucks ta conUnurd flKliUng in the Don and Kalmyck sectors."

Meanwhile the Russian* reported «iiit morn ihun 150 miles back lo the norUieiuit from the new Don front line, the remnants of 33 Ger- niiin <livl.lnn.\ trapped nt SUllnjrad werr fUhtliiK clc.-perilcly under In- creiL'.lnn p.-c.v ure.

Tlit'i (orci'.i wiir. i-iid lo be main- liimins a Mrorii <lffrn.se behind Its forilff;atlons. but the Russians uld lhat trench-by-tn-nch the Germans wi're brlni: .-fiuefied back In a Ught- cnmn imp,

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Page 3: iANSIAKE Congress Asked to Fight lASEA' Of Accrued ......nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s. When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400

Thursdnj', January 7, 1943 .------ ----/ ' I . ...

TAX6 P E R C E N IG 1

. imrment of uxea ortr a xoj M n. Con Qurtnt. count; tre«mi> «f. «Bnoarcftj W«tn«<U)’.

•nie uxp*jrtn pttd »«5anJ9 ot t u blU tw 1»U

duhns ihe Dfctmber eoU«Uon !>«•----_Tlod. Mra. fitertm-Ml(L-Ttia.rn^

Bcnls a p«r cent o( the touu.In Dpccmbfr. IMl. th»r t*U

tcn.l01j« of Uitlr *1.140470.76 tax bill lor 1M2. Th»l »M 5S per cent . Tupmyera are permlllrt to p v lu ir of Uielr tax bill In De««mb»r and the remtlner In the foUowInf •July.

Mrftnwhlle. C oun ty AMtuot O m t^ Chlida rtpon«<l the 'coUt<> Uon of » 7 .« 0 « In penonil pro^

A erly t*xt*. Thb waa aJl but |4.S13^ ^ of Uie county'* toul bill. To eom-

pjei* the collecllon. Chlldi ha* 1»- *upd 231 iltstrslnt v im ota to the sheriff.

'T ;M KS-NEW S, TW IITFAbLS, IDAHO

Drama Selected By Heyburn High!

HUYBtmN, Jun. 7-Mr^ Mollfr' KlecUii u litf Hfjhurn ItlnH

•chool pUy for thla yrar ClirL\- topber Bcrsel’a

G. F. Singleton ■^Riteson SundayfW^NDELL. Jan. 7—Puneral serr-

IcM for Orojvf J». SJnjJflon. 7J. }or 40 yc»r» o ffjldfiit of Icliho, will be hrld ai 3 p. m. Sunday at the Pru- byurl»n-B#i>U(.t church with n»r. Vcmon Miller, tfle paator. In charn- BurUI «-lll be at Shcuhont cemi* t<-n-. Mr. Sinjlrton died at his home here Tuesday rUjht.

Aflcr coming lo UiH itate he lived III CiiMlefoM «nd T».'ln Palli until 1916. and In Dleirlch until 1B3&. Slncf tiirn he hid made hh home In Wendell.

He married MlJS Mollle E. waion of McConnelivUlf. O,. June 3. 1B15, In T»ln Fftlk SurvlTlnj are hU wl*' dow and one daughter. Mrs. Jay V Saikleld. Dietrich.

HAGERMAN

- Prlend.1 galher«l *1 the home of JiU. and Mr»; llenrj’ Clark for a .vurprlie pw lj In obwrronce of their 30Ui wedding anniversary. The even- Inc was spent plaj'lng cardi. There were two table.i of bridge and two tablca of plnochlc. OUMU were'Mr. and Mra. C iu Conrad. Mr. and Mra. CharlM Skinner, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fallln, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Chaplinr-*>r. and Mrs. John • W. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Cary. Mr3, Wallace Bojtwlck, Mn. Andy W inu and Mrs. Nellie Rogen. Tbe fueau provided rtfreshmenta.'

Mr. and Mra. E. L, Chaplin enler* talned the Deep Creek Bridge club, Sp^flal gUEsis were Jack Thompson, Buhl, and Mrs. Andy Wlllli and Mrs. Wallace Dostwlck. Tilers were five tables. PrUn were won !»)• Mrs Ernest MolanOer. Buhl, anil Mrs. A. J. Jee>;s. T«'ln Falls, for the Uotrien and Erntsl MoUnder and NeUe ■L*rson for the men. Mn. And>-.W1U lU won Uie guest prise.

Chirles Blsckhart has rtiun^ed to the unlversUy at Mmcow. He Is a freshman. He h u spent the vaca­tion at the home of hls.pjrenta, Mr. and-Mn.-Charles BlwlOiart.

Mls4 Helen Pecharlch. a high school liutnKtor, has returned' to Hagerman lUter spending the i-aca- tion at the home of her parenLa In Klein, Mont. She traveled by air* plane from Pocatello lo BlUlnji,

A farewen purty.was given at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Rltey Boyer In honor of Corp. Bob AuUrburjj. Quests were Mr. and Mr?. JCmexKin Boyer. Mr. and Mn. Sylvia Boyer, Mr. and Mrs.'fluuell Boyer. Mr. and Mrs. Bill H. Boyer and Mils jyne Albertson. Corp. Autertaum has 4pent the holldaj-s at the home of liLt mother. Mrs. Emma Auierburti. He left for Camp Callen, Calif,

M n. Emma Bird, Kansas City, mother of Mr». Cvln Dennis,'was called here by the serlou* condlUon of her grand.wn. Ttm)- DtnnLi. who »-o.i wounded by the accldenUl db.

''' " rifle. He li greatly Ijn^

BOW TO M T QUNT8 AND HAVK MONK IXtT

;Edltor. Tlmes-Nm; *•»damm«ntte« on V)t oppeeiuon to I the Mrjior cIUkds' irant act, I am <juoUni » aUttment made by Wll. ll*ln 3. la IJM Wter Bnanwa«'-dcftil«d try McKinley. Mr. "BTrttrrornretulsted-MeKlnliyratid In hl« eonmtuIaUon he made this

io McKinley; ~77ie gor. emmaal had al*»j» found lUelf aAle la the hands of the maiorliy.'

Afaln Ut me quote a statement made 'by Teddy Roa^reli. In a »p « th he iMide to the siudentj of the University of France. It was when he. took hU /amros lion hunc tn Africa, and made a lour of Eur> ope: “W* cannot adopt aU of the prlDdplea of the socialist party »1th safety, tn l we can adopt some of the pilnrlples of Uiese whom we call Socialist* with safely. b«auie when a democraUc form of go>’em. menl lias fallen, It h u always fallen Into the hands of an oUfarchy; It makes Uitle difference whether a democratic form of government falls Into (he hands of an oligarchy or whether It falls into the hand* or a bowling'mob; both »re detrl. mental to « democratic form.”

Our President of (he Untied 8tate.i n\ade the statement that he found the people ahead of Wwhlngton.D. C., after he hsd made his secret trip on an. ImeitigaUon of the eountry. •

The man or woman who does not take an fnterest In'Ws community, county, state and nation, is' not worth mueh to himself or anyone elit. '

w# have- naJl«d the mlilnJer- pretatlon of the law of the Mnlor cltlxens'. grant act In the' As.vselaied press In tills state and. also other states. One from ESnporls.(The Emporia Ossette) the home or ■Tlje Appeal lo Resson" and that ffrtat crusadtr /Can-Je Nation). But our'attomsy general, Bert Miller, hut clarified Uie laW.

I vould lllee to- say (hat I have some experience, as an officer In some amall taxing UDits, and allow me. please, to make some susges- tlons from mi- eipertence. Hiey are eliminate (he ptddlng and du- plication of paj-roHv the same io<. of material bUIs. ^top the leaks that oft«n occur when Uie-shlftlng frees the. pockeU ot one treasurer u> ’ another, ^top the duplication of varranls wtier they are being paid mcfe Uian once, stop the petty embculement of puhllo funds from salea of public property Uiat never find their .way Into the public treis- ury. . . .

Put a license fee on card samet, slot.machlnu and other gsmblliig devices. And let the boys come out of attics, basements and spud cellars and operate'like men. Enforce Uie sututes of tvepotkm and If you will doyieaoihlnOTjou can comply wlUi

Ja»i Struther's -Mrs. Mlnlrrr.* About 40 s'.udetiU str trying out for Utc cast. The soptiomorra prt- tenlrd a: a.vamb1y a one-art pUy Tlir iiirnibcr^ of Uie cut wffc U n JnKan. frrnn Tracy, OIrn ItariKpr.i S!e»ma Hrhier. Mir^itret U-.coin I Oaim Cheney and Howard Wilcosil

Muilcal numbrra wrre pre.-pnied by Miiie Kp <-r. Dunithy HoUicn and' Wllbuf Kiiie. _____ .

.Page Thre«

Mf»t of. ihp plnnt life in Si|)Ui- b<n;rn wai rairlcd ilicre in fcrcl lonn, from tlir (jcandlnsvtaii prn- insula, by birds.

Rolarians Hear FarmPlan Talks

JEnoME, Jan. 7-A plan' lo fn- jroiirntc farmers to lncrra»r Ihrir I beans, pototoej, dairj' producLi and ihoff ouipul was diMusicd at Hie

meeting of notary club Tuerxlay iiooii by County Asent ItJiy O. Pet­erson and County ACA Secretary Itoberl .M. Petrrsoii.

Tiir plan •111 be dlscu-v^d at imrrllngs of Ornnse orKanliatlonB■ 'nm\ other civic club mertlnKJ dur- !lnu •'farm mobllkallon wetk.''..

Jlotary guesU were R. W. Cajw Ipenier. Twin Polls, and Rodney' jTeagan and Henry Harger. Shi»,.Ishone.

Sclentbls hare estimated that Ujs . trmpemture of the planet Saturn t*- 238 degrees below iwo.

charge of proved.

Loub McNabb, McNabb, HI., has left for hU home. He was called hew because of the death of hU mother. Mra. Anllonette MeNabb.

Mr. and Mrs. c. Palmer wet« business visitor in BoUe.

* Martoer,, dsujhlfT of,Mr. and Mrs. P. c. Mariner, has re­turned to MU Pleasant. Utah, where Jhe Is teaching In a girls’ school,

spent the holidays with her

Mias U ur» Vader. who U tftWng nunes' training at S t -telhisy--* hospital. Pocatello, visited at the home of her parenti. Mr. and Mrs. Hanej- Vader.

CUude Butts, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Butu. b now sUUoned at Camp Parragut. He Is tralaln* as a radio technician. '

Mr. and M n. j . L. Barrtlt, Olenns f^rrj-, visited at the home of Mn. ^^ary Northrop.

Mr ,*nd Mtx J, w. Condlt have /rtceU-ed word that their son. fihel. Qon. who Is in Uie army air foroa.

She Is a slater of ur«. Bob ' ^ ^ WllUam Hendrictoon.

berta and M. B, EbbertL u . touio- ot F na c w i i , ThoSp!

Dan Nelffeaegger has relumed toifoney. Nev, where he Is empl0T.d He spent the holidays at his hine

Mrs. EUen Chapman, filer, rlslt- ed at the home of Mn. ^osa Judd.

Xrs, Claj-ton Peugh and tons Shoshone, visited at U>e home or Mr. and Mrs. E. 0, Moo«,

Mr, and Mrs. Lester Hendrickson daughter. Donna, rUlted in Folb wjlh frteai and.rola-

tajcpafem'of the state and have money left.' "

PREO SEEDS ' ' ,, (Burley)

Rites Conducted

For Mrs. Prince•GOOplNO;’'J»n. 7-Tlh»l tribute

raa paid Jt\Ue Thayhe Prince, in. at funeral serrlcis held In'tha TTiompson chspel with Bishop R.

'Dlxoit of the L. D. S. church oKlclatfng;

Bpeelal mu.%lc was under the dl> reotlon of Mn. May NelLwn, and »vca^trs were Jomss li. Dixon and Bishop. Ejnerron Pugmlre. J,' A. Thufbcr. offerMl Ihe Invocation and M, O. Carrean the btnedlcilon. R. A-.'SVrtSht dedicated the grave.

Mrs. -Prtnce. wife of William : Prtnce. sr., was bom Aug, J8. J808, I la Dundee. Scotland, fihe cj America as a small child, .... . . five ; children, with her wlflowed mother.-She was married Jan. SO. W i In .the at. Oeorge L. D. a. trtnplo at 81. George, Utah. Mn. Prince and her husband came In H IT .to Ooodlng where they have rtslded since. Mrs. Prince died at her eounir>- home at Ooodlng Moti* || da; morning,

,Be.<ades her husband she Ls s Tived by se%’en sons and one daugh* t«r,-alt-of-whom-were liere'for~thg~ tenlce - ezcepUng one son, Orant Prince, liu lUn, lda.The other dill- dr<n u t : Len Prtnce. Waite Prtnce, Loren p»lnc« and William'. Prince, jr., aU of Ooodlng; Cle Prince, llaz- eltijn; Penton Prince, Prpvo,.UUh, and Mrs. MlWrtd Schtelvet, Orejon.

Tlie six aons acted w pallbtaren. Burial was In Elmwood cimelery hert.

Japs Hold 20,000

Allied Prisoners;X)NpoN. Jin. 7 (UJO-Twenly

ttvwjsand allied prtoonm. haW of whom are Americans, are now in- UfTied In Japan, Korea and Pormo- ,sa. according to'a war office state* ment.

Tm> thousand Canodlaru ar. . . portod »mi held In U>e fsuen fortress city of Hong Kong.

Red Croos delegates, who hate vis- IM prison camps, report condlUons are —fairly saUslscton'" wlUi Uie food coasUtUii of rice, vegetables, fish and an eslremely small meal rs Uon.

NOTICE TO BEIT

GROWERSManure is now avail­able at the Sugar po. feed yards.

SHOPS iANDCARr

TT .Mtovt Painful Baelucha

January SAVINGS! Don't Miss It! ^ n xvc-------------------- ---------- m ’lN F A L LS STOKC_____________!____________________ _____________________________________# P H * | I f T N

C . c : A n d e r s o n C i . cFRIDAYand

SATURDAYCannons

Big Thirsty Bath

t o w e l s

C. C. Anili'rs()n.-4 fnr buyinj; poriciea hiive mndc this crcnl hale pas.sible . . . Ktock up nghtn»\k' while there i.s K*iH fjunnliltc.s nvailaltlc. . luny of Ihcsc ilcms may be Irrcplncablc os soon.ns ' our present supply fs exhausletl. (lut riKhl wnv \vc have trouKh for c'erybmfy. There's only two more Hay.s in (his Krciit January While SjiIi-, .so ciimc early and he .\urc uf he»t hclcction.

nouiis AT oj\. M.

S ,,cd«ny P»rch».<«l monlh.^ .u-o tor Ui.s

J .„ u » ry W hile Sale . . . l-U .* m

TO.<C, blue, soU. srcen, m l.

SHEETS r $1-49

Fine nullity muslin sheeu

42X30 C.1SCS at

iBLAiJSrT50','^ cotton. Salceii 1>iik1ihk-‘ .

Nalion«».»' Famous

SHEETSt^i.UM iintoN-Fmsr 'a«vf loT years to come *)AW quantity ln:.u.

81x99

Si'/.c $1.19

$5 .00

Jtist Arrived New SPRING ^

0resses§»7^f'uiiiDtL', Dobble 'IVllls. the ver>’ iit». e,M for sprintc, Vou'Il love these grjutl new .Myirr,, for NlioppliiK, for a date nt ihr movie, for office or nny of M> many, nmiiy oilier iicllvllles. And ih-y cast r.o lllllc. no one would eur Kiut,'.,

^ 3 . 9 8Use Your Credit

AAAXENC RAYON

HOSIERY79i

Tlicsc first qmiliiy licv.e ixre clear . . . New J imntc Minilfs. rcl/iforcecl hcc! am! loe. Sto

M illay Rayon First Qiiahly

HOSIERYOur flne.st myoiis . . . for tliese to •■'Hks. Mn'lce wclRliis.

Special Ravon

HOSIERYSllBlit-lr.quality, 8prlns shades.

47c

Womcn’.s Special

ANKLETS

lOc

Special Corduroy

JACKETSI RcRuIar ^

V a lu c o f $ 1 > 9 9

- ....................*Sm art C larion V! 1 /

SWEATERS ilOO-r vltRln wook. slipover, box of , \ '\ ; ? loiiR sleeve .■•.tylc-i, in choice of plnW. \blue, red or bro-*n. 8lres 32 to 40. j ;

A W h ile Sale Value!

Tailored or Lacc Trimmed

SATIN SLIPSCliobe of several flatter- liiit styles, tea rose color only In full rniiKe of sites,Jusl arrived In time for UjIs IjIj: sale erejjl, ties- ular ll.M and JliD qual-

KNIT FLEECE '

BUSH JACKETSK n it back ficccc, tic

front. Choico of red, bicRc or prrocn. Size.s 12 to 18. Two deep pockcts.

Kiddles’ Spccial

COAT & LEGGING SETS I

A Kruiid value. reRular JI0B8 quality. P u ll /inetl flnnneh in nnvy. wine or teal. Sires 3 to

SP E C IA L PURCHASE

GIRLS WINTER

COATSnemjbr 110.95 values. Puny fiM'crs wlili nppUqiie trims.Biix com.-'. »ni;)-n'i-ounds with quilled iiitin llnlnRs. Slsea 7

.87

M E N ’S SPEC IA L

Boyn‘ Brown A nRO ^um

OXFORDSA rare value . • • <nerCcct for school or ,

,e v e r y t in y 'SiiC8-2‘, i* lo f i— ........

C H IL D ’S H IG H CL'T

Slack Suits PAJAM AS$ | , n

Populor eoat or middle slylcs, rcRulor value of *1.63. Choice of prliiicil

pmtfms. S-tve uon- durliiB this big event.

Jus l the lhin}j for ■'at_ hona-'*_

■()r'fnrTour'**vlctyVy jo Ij," looJviiij:, jiractical donitn fiihrii: t lia t w ill not .<!hrink. Navy or faticd blue colors.

. Wooi Crepe

SKIRTSS w e a t e r s ' S ^ > sizp ,

■2.110.™ 9 3 . 7 9

AR.MV REJEC T

ZELAN TREATED

JACKETS

S H O E SA dandy shoe for win-

ter. Moisture p ro o f ']

flolcg, black uppers,

S&cs 8 ',; lo 2.

Black EbsUclM d_____

Women’s PUMPS

= " r f i s .99wllh lS/8 heel.

7T 10 $ 1 .6 9Now spriiiK pastel colors, slipover styles. Wear

akirLH fo r school.

W u’ve sold hundreds \ . . now ju s t in tim e for 'tiii.s la.st m inute event, anotlicr

.thipment. Belter set here early. Sizes .small, medium

—flnd larj^e.

rinln colors In nnvy. bro\n‘), Kolcl. powder blue. In !.miirl 3 box plenl styl"

TUSSY'^ih-LOTION

Rogular _

1.00 S ^c 5 I I G

L im ited Time Only

A fomous Iielp oenlnst ehnp- pUiK . . . a. perfect powder DiL'.e or body rub . . . wive 50% now during Ujls event.

M tn’a B lack Dress S ly l

OXFORDS

.1Icn'.i PJald Flannel Work

SHIRTSWunn, full cut flonnels, tn brlKlil or scotch plaids You'll wont more tlmn one for outdoor wear. Sl«s • U ’i to 17. aive now «

Wc will be Klad to occepl mall orders on any of tills merchandise, ju'well u on regular

“ TWfV-PAJ-rc-oTrtDi:* througheut our store. Exper-i.W IN KALLS ST O RE lenced ohoppers penonaUy fill every r .

Use Your CreditCoupon Books . . . 80 Day Budffet plw , 30 Day Chorsc mcsusU . . . Dafetrwl Pv- menl plan . : . »U thcs« detlmedlo make it coaler for you (o buy i ll ywir needs At one time tn Twis FUis’ Bit DeoL ttore, let us ezpl&ln, at Bg obticatloo, '

Page 4: iANSIAKE Congress Asked to Fight lASEA' Of Accrued ......nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s. When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400

P age i'ou r TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Thursday, Januu^r 7, 1943

I mo riK tl. ^ .f Ik. Ilth. e>*nlr

nv maiu-tatai/lcI n' advance

4 A>*ocUU<j i-ra< ind tj

« I'uMuhH oMklr •

CENS0U.SEI1P TROUULES

At best, censorship la among the most

annoying of wnr'is Inconvcnlenccs. an d ' It contains within lUelf the germs of danatrous nbiisc.'i. When lyiy man or groiii) l,s- given

authority to cleclclc wliat other men and wo­men can .say, honest differences of opinion are sure to lead to bitter controversies.

Tljat, of course, Ls why wartime censor-

nhlp In a democracy Is surrounded with every possible safcBunrd-why the complnlnt by Oov. Ernes^C. Gruenlng of Alaska that, the

censors have overstepped the bounds of Ihelr statutory authority provoked strong reaction In congress.

Director Byron Price ordered ccnsorsh_lp_of m a ll between the states and' Ihc'terrltory o f AlnjJcn In belief, honest beyond doubt, that

the President's Instructions under his'general powers as commander-ln-chlef constituted ample outhorlty.

Tlio censorship of communications between

the states and the territories would seem to have Justified itself If It has nccomptlshed no more than the one major feat,,described by the acting director of naval Intelligence, of

sharply decreasing Atlantic sinking.'! by breaking up a ring which was refueling nazl submarines. -

Director Zacharlas did not say whether this

h ad to do specifically with Aloskan mall, but Alaska definitely Is a war zone and what was

nccompllshed clscwhcre shows what m ight be accomplished by watching communications to and from Alaska,

Moreover, the feat described by Director Zacharlas did noNrcsult from the best-known function of censorship, which Is tha t of pre­

venting the enemy from obta in ing useful In ­formation. I t came from the positive use of evidence garnered from censorcd m all— or

■pccftaps telegrams.

That evidence was not useful while locked In the ccnsor’s head. I t had to be com muni­cated to somebody who could Identify the

members of the refueling ring, arrest them, and break up the octlvlty.

As Attorney Oenernl Biddle lo ldnhe senate

Judiciary commfttee.-lt Is Impossible to draw a line by statute witliout establishing a bul­wark behind which enemies of democracy

can carry on their machinations to destroy the United States.

Perhaps one particularly repugnant aspect of such censorship could be controlled best by a .statutory provision lim iting disclosure by

censors to law enforcement agencies and for- ..b ldd lng use of Information gained through

censorship for any purpose except the prose­

cution of m ilitary activities.

TUCKER’S NATIONAL

W H IR L IG IGBTRAtNED-GtmAQ *nd J*p»neie wtr machine*

are beginning W *how jlarUlnj ipalcnrun In kfj branchM u Ui« conrilel ent«r* the crllical year o(

19U. AlllMl ot eervcra amued *t tha fJecrtased iinUns powtr o( Uit rnrmiei' forcrn and ihe brrakdowQ of Uwlr Acrvlce of suprtj.

HlUer boasted that the luftvalfe whlcli detnoralU«d PranK, Holland and Btlglum «llhln a tew wrfks wouW bomb DrJtbli ctUcf, pcris anfl factorlM uncciulngly and (Irtve Dig-

ilrary. Uiere have b«fti f«w wf s raldj ovrr the Ulci for montli.

—J our sorUe* abwe Uie continent -HAY TCCKEB mtti with want opposlllDn, Gertltan

reverses In RuiUa and north Africa tlrrlvo Jarrl/ from lack ol umbrella* for nasi Und and Ma unlu. Llkerifte Tokyo liu been unable to b lu i a coin* pwniively »maU roup of American* out of Uie*'Bolo- moni or even bold her gain* In Bunna and China.

U-boiita were counted on to t«olat« th« Untied Siatei and prevent lu Irom extending effrcUve aid 1°

rmbem of Uie United Nation*. For a while they caiued great damage to oitr xhlpplng, coiiirlbuUng to UiP pment oil AliortJiRe along the AUanUe teaboarif nnd (hey are nllll drndly anlagotilila. (&re Leman'* New York Wlilrllsls.) But now we are ferolng trooi>i and munition* lo EisenUoner. MaeArUiur And Stalin b}- boUi Ma routes.

Axil loldleri on auadalcanal. In Morocco and on Soviet plaJ!u are reported to be wliliout sufficient clothing, weapon* and »helier. Including lenU. Tlieir rail and water UaniporUtlon facllltlea are severely strained. In *hort, Uie tuperlor liiduMilnl rr«ource» niiil orsanluUon of (he wesi^m power* are brelimlng to

the MorUan tcaJea in our lavor.

A X IS AGENTS

The existence oC a substantial group of active axis agents In this country, notw ith­

standing the excellent work of the FBI nnd other agencies. Is suggested by Information coming from the American Red Cro.is.

In several hundred Instances from all over the country, families of soldiers, sailors^and marines have received telephone calls, us­ua lly purporting to be from the war or navy

departments. reporUng falsely the deaths of loved ones. . _

Tlie war deparlihen rtnsoT sT icarlne 'o r^r Instances, and recently mentioned one In

w hich a mother was told. In a telephone call supposedly from a telegraph company, that her son had been killed on the rifle range a t Fort Meade. Checking there, she learned

‘ th a t the story was fal.se.

Such sadistic messages could be thc/Work of cranks, but experts In such matters be­

lieve there are too many for that. They could stem from a few axis propapandlsUs, bu t to spread, their vicious fnl.sehQOds r.o widely these would have to U.1C long distance calls,

.w h ich probably could be traced.

, The Infcrcncc Is clear, therefore, that a - -aubstantlal force of Nazi representotlve:

strategically placed oround the country, is working under orders to undermine American m orale by such methods.

A battle of nerves lll[e thLt could do great ha rm before our alert, capable anti-sabotage agencies could clean up the enemy agents responsible.

The Nazi subterfuge can be defeated and' Tclatlrcs of our fighting men can be spared a ll anguish. If everybody concerned w ill bear In m ind one Important thing:

NoSody ever Is notified ot a war casualty by telephone.

Any such story by telephone Is false. The government reports casualties as fast as they u e learned, withholding none from the fam ­

ilies fott reasons of morale. I t never tele­

phones the notices, or permits them to be telephoned.

O iice this is understood, the enemy agents m ay find new variations for the ir methods. As a double check, the families o f service m en are Invited to chcck w ith loc^ Red Cross chapters on any report o f a casualty

about which there Is the. slightest ground

jo r ausplclon.

ClIAMriON—Certain new deal cliques «re quietly •emovUiK Uie blaiikeU from the Roo5e\’ell-for-I»res- dent-ln-JO« movemenU Tliey believe the time hu irrlved for preparing the people for another attempt lo shatter American tradlUoiu.

Tlie sclieme U bued on tlie belief Hint the war may not be elided by l»i) and Uiat only r.D.R. Is qimllfled to negoUaU and win the peace. In the *uie depart' ment's recent relea*e of hitherto unpublUhed hUlor; Ihett wa» a paauge which ln>PT«4«d lorfcitd leoktej politicos. It de.icrlbed how Woodrow Wlbon huUted that-he-attend the Versallle* coufcrcoce^-xeprown-

e of the naUon which delivered the knockout a g a ^ the kal*cr. Although tJie document dW

not cay ao, among those who urged Mr. Wllaon's prei' ence was the then aulstant secretary of the navy—a youngttcr named PrankUn D, RoMevelt.

Vlce-Prtildent Wallace'# addreas urging comprehen- sive United SUtes partlelpaUon In future Intema- llonal affair* U regarded as glvliiB a boost lo Uie 1044 plans.. It'flMd the Iviue on which the present administration will go before the volcrs and the prlii- clpal champion of that program U Uie occupant of the exKuUve msntlon.

La*Uy. the forthcoming devUlon of the DemocraUe national commlltee will probably see the emergence of figures sympathcUo to thcee schemes.

ACID—London haa released details of tlie A:ii;lo* American north African campaign which depict It a* a mlrucle of cooperaUve preparation and orgsnjuitlon. Rcgardleu of the decision in favor of a more liberal prcu policy, the war and na<ry departmentA liai yet teen fit to let our public in on Uie good ne

As,soon as General Elscnliower wm placed In mand of the aUled expedlUonar}- force, he asked the British to furnish him wlUi several ’ Interaerrlce plan­ning tj^dlcates." Theae groups, among them U. 6. officers allached to our a.itoclate'* headqiiarterj, framed an outline of Invasion strntegy. 'niey Incor­porated lessons learned In commando tryouts aguitisi Dieppe. Vaagioe and 6L Nazalre. Next Uio forces of Uia two nallons—land, naval anti air—wcra trained to­gether for the operaUon.

Our realmenUJ combat teams, armored units and battallJn ot rangers wcre'lnstructed by experienced

teachers f6r Uie more precarious phases of the as.nniill. Tliey used specially made ojid c<julpped landing slilps In practice. TJie dcjcenl was so perfectly timed tliat lur parachule sprcUlt.Ms were dropping out ot tlie ikles at Uie very moment Uial boat load* of doughboys, irtlllerymen and enBlneers were ru»lilng the beaches,

The failure of tlie French to give serious re*l»tance except at Ca.'Uiblancii prevented an acid lc*l of tjiese

>ngemcnui. But Die exploit Indicates what wa can CIO when the Unie comcs lo u.ie Uie same uictlc.i In oUier enemy areas. r

DHAFT—Canadian* have frequently been crlUclied here and abroad for their alleged failure to make a grenler coiiirlbuUon to vlctor>' over the rxLi , But mlUtary siaUsUcs lss)ied at Ottawa beUo Uils Indict­ment. Indeed, on a basis of comprehensive popula- Uons, Uisy put to shame our owu effort.

Vountary enllsUnenU and call-up enrollments In all branches of Ihe armed services reached a grand total of nearly 700,000 last November. Tliat figure repre­sents over 30 per cent of the eligible male* between U\e ages of 19 and il . Tlie number Joining up on Ihelr own amounted to BIG,000 or 37 per cent of tlio.-.# quaUfled. WhUe our congressmen were arguing about the teen-age draft bill. Dominion boys of 17 were permltlcd lo Join provided Ujey obUilned Uie written consent of. parents or guardians.

“Yours, Ma’am r AN ALYZING CURRENT NEWS

FROM NEW YORKUOLVES-Do not be utoohbed

!lf. after the New Year seasonal re­views on naval progrtM havt betapubliiJied and dl- £«:ed. P rank _ Knox’s 'd epart- I

re headUn* about Use i;-

boat war. ThOM InUie khtrw

tha-ftiB-fe»tnrT-;3f the fighUnx U , one of the most slarmUig aspecU of Uie hour.

Coavoy skippers itUI amve In New York harbor wlUi eiorlea about hXTO

ALBEBTLEMANbbod-chmini

ihs highWe have scourged the manud- from the AUaaUc coa*t but

they lave rtformed to prey upon merchant marine oft north Africa and Norway. The admlrali mansge 10 supply our far-flung eipedlUon* but the United NaUons are losing COO.OOO tons of shipping a month, a shocUog figure. ~Vft hav« scotch'd ihs shake, not klU'd lU'

AlUiough the nacla originated packs as early as 1940. It was dls- :los(d In Utls column recenUy thsl he enemy is trying a new trtck d

groujilng subs wjth Inexperienced crews around a veteran rommander ^kllled In navlgaUon and maneuver. TliU permits th« Os* oT man; mors raiders.

Now hawk* are being added lo Uie wolves: Land-based plane* froa Prsnce Ib’ wlUi the underwatei craff, spot approaclilng cargo fleeu and &lug It out with the guardian corveitea or. aviators. They also drop mines In the path compelling csiels to swing off their count ito an ambusJt of linflsh. Tlie lufi- •sffe haa more than 200 machtaet I’hose sole Job Is sowing the chan-

ntli with parachute ezploalves. la addition lo the squadrons elnployed In bombing vessefi. TTie combinaUoa of wing* and fiiu is something which wo have not yet been able lo lick.

Other Points of View

Someone ought to Invent an extra leg to

2tand on when b proud father starts teUlnK about the baby'a cute trtcks.

MEBICINE FOR MUSSOUNI Italj 's arrogant duce, who used to btatliU chest and tier threats In all dlreeUons, is now reduced lo beg-

Jjlii£.thc_Unlted.NaUo;u.todeclaf».aome->n-opfn-oity ind U5 refrain from bombing It. NegoUatlon* toward ;hU end are being carried o:i Uirough the Vatican and irem llkel)- lo succeed. But London and WashlngUiii ire demanding specific guarantees that have not ,et been mel. These require removal from Rome of -lie king, Uie cabinet, Uie war offlce.i, auxlllao' ’ '•nr hidu.',tries and all stores of gssoline and other war uppliej,& on If Uiese demands arc agreed to. Uiere will be no

cerlnliily Uiat Uie agreement will be kept. *lnce Uie •ord of an axis gangjter is worUileas, Bui the raUean lay hsve some Influence; and If vlolaUon of the pact

oecomes too flagrant. Rome csn sUll be bombed. At preicnt. one rrpori saj’s. Rome's government bulldlngi and Uie palace of Uie king are guarded by 50.000 Oer- man soldier*, all Italian troops having been removed becau, e Uiey lacked diiclpllne and morale.

If Rome I* declared'an open city. It will net be « *par« the Jackal who occuple* the prime minisier'i chulr and who showed no' mercy in the bombing of EUiloplsns and Bpanlsrds. U will be for Uie sake ' the vaucan, of Romo'* art and archlteclural Ircasu and of the women and children who oUierwlso would have to flee lo the hills as have those of Genoa. Turin, Milan and Naples. In Uils war, , the lUlian. fascuu have pracUced cruelly of the worst kind; but when the aluck turns agslhst Uiem, they quldOy whine for mercy.—Dallas New*.

AS8A8SINB IN POUTICS

In the democraUc countries, for at leas'l a hundred }-ears. while assauinatlons have occurred,-the^ have not in any way affected pollUci. Assassin* in the United BUi*a haft been tranks, lor Uit moai part. or. at best, fanaUcs. who were unsupported by the party or facuon or group from which they sprang. The as- wsslnaUon of Garfield did not help Uie enemies of Garfield. McKinle}- assassin was craiy. The assassi- naUon of Lincoln hurt the souUi more Uian It ben- efited IL *nie south knew It well and was ashamed of John Wilkes BooUi. .

However, poUUcal auaaslnatlons In the toulliarian countries. wheUier Uiey b« RussU or Japan or Uie Bal­kans. do affect politics. *nie assaoainailon of Darlan unquesUonably changed the sItuaUon. I t probabb' did over night whol Uie BrlUih and French would have done In six or eight months. But easaatinaUon* in this counUT.or.la-Oreai Brltoln.ntter hare made a rlfn#. on Uie stream of poliUes. Hie assoaslnaUon of Roose­velt would not change the dlrecUon of the United Slate# even if WalUce went wiUi him or the secretary of state. Indeed Jhe ume la true in Etagland and la thf ecandlnariaa countries.

AssastinaUoh U used only by Uiose countries whlcli refuse to give U»e people voice In public affairs. Where Uiey havi ro)ee.-*«*asslnaUon is not an Implement of poliUcal exprestion^&Dporia Queue.

r

w P o t S h o ts^ tfffft t/te

OENIU IM AK IN THE TH IRD ROW

FUMBI,K.S We'weren'l Iherc—bul'our sleuUu

yere.

d they tell us the officers and lion AlaJf of ihc volunteer re- s lintl a' loilgli lime TiifJ-ilay . when Uiey luul lo gel out

and do the drills instead of giving wnmands.One litisky- captain h.id a bad

;lme koIuk from i»ri arms to right ihoiilder uriiL«. Tliey tell la he now hiis Kreat i.>mp;illiy for Ihc privates 'n the ruiiX.',. Oilier cspl.%lns nml in a jiso rtm e n t of licuienmits loulcln't seem lo moUvaSe the right

at the rlKht times.Hut ihe voluiilccr officers needn't

tel loo b,ul, tv.1 long as Uiey Intend 0 keei> M 11 mid eventually be- •onie alnio.'l iw nood a.vthe prlvnles,' 'ori>ornb ami ,M-r»:eants. Becau. in IndL-.iiulftble Jacl that one-hall if all the rrt:ul.ir army officers. If slilflrd In ilrlll from commanding

lalclnR, ttuiilil Imve one heck Umc doing a left flank or rlj illque. If ihni makes the artu' ad nt us. we linpe the draft board

ha. n'1 any Immecimte ideas of hand­ing us over.

imeeiing of il luthorlty .'lin board nine tiiiii

■IViii Falls housing niiiiolnle<I to f

;i\ ni:o, hiu been r iin'rlimlllv by beli

-The Irish Indian

O tit ni'I,l.KTI\ DOAHD

note like Uiat printing i

:liology L-n'i 'hen yoiir nm

, T-Aliv Fiills-We Imv ■»l ulieii you trj' u fool lal one lo bludgeon u

imethlng. your p.'y very psychic. AUo. :lb arrives wlUi one'' voii aren't pjychin;. As for the motoi <i;t Uie EX llcen.'! e rationing board.

THE Li.Mn noKs'sEKji jusrA HIT WOBBLY!

Dear Tlilrd non :Wow. did you ro out on a limb

In your 1043 proEnoMleatlonsl All I got to saj-. guy. u I sure hope your co'slal ball is right about the war being on Oenn.in soil and us Yank* uid the Chinese and maybe the Russians hammering at Japan it* *elf. As for jour foouiote about strict rationlni;, your crystal ball certainly wont miss on that one.

AU honor, la g\ij's who atent ifrald of ctlmbhig out on Umbs.

—ClUzen Abel

K. P. roK T iic u iG ir r rSo you think the Hollywood big

.iliois are treated with faToritlsia by Uie army?

We know our coasUluenls don't ttiiiik to but since some lugs prob* ubly do we'U give you Uie ammuni- lion U) blast Uielr remarks. Our owe private squelch-the-rumor commll- lee is none oUier than Pn . William (King) Shipman, llonfd at headquarters J3Ui special scnlce unit at Ftirt George C Meade. .Md. Incidenlaliy. Uui headquarlers for the different the- oulcal units Uiat go acrtru Uie pond.

Says Squelch-the-Rumor PvLKing Shipman:

-.>leUyn DoofUa lyea. Tlir famanil wa» oaalgncd lo «oe ot the units not far from here.

-The day he to make an apj>earance with a shew freo New Vofk he waa oa K. P.

-They wouldn’t let him off-w hli part in' the ahow waa eaonl- Jtdl"Hoa-odo you Uke .Uiera grapcfnii:,

breUiien?lUyUieway. Private Shlpi

In Uie c.-L'.i of the show gn 19 al Uie Stage Door canteen »her

|uy as high a* tlOO I gel In.i

THE HARD WAY TO C.\TC1I FISH

We q l' tlf>ned the 13-year-Ckd a' grrftl lengUi but he wo-jJdnl

where 'it a:i hr drn-'i'

Uilnk we want fvto' kii to to our lavonte sp doin’.'"

It senrt* he and a buddy arnt fishing Saturday in one of the cou-

Dec.

C A R E O F Y O U R

CHILDRENBy ANGELO FATRl

TOUrn ESSENTIAL TO ■-^iCToav

It is clear that the govrmmml is right In calling out Uie young men of eUhteen-nlneieen. Tlial ac­tion was Inevitable..War cannot be fought by older men. Tlie quick re­actions of YouUi; ihe endurance, the IdealL'un of Uils group are es- scnUal to victAy. WlUi heav}’ hearts we prepare lor this.

In selecting those to sen-e. tome thought must be given to the type of j-oung man to be taken Immedi­ately.. I am hoping that tho?e who are unemployed, those who do not want to stay in schools and colleges, UiOK whone vocaUoiu are rxit vllal to Uie social economy, be taken first and those who %n preporing for work, or who are at work In fields vita) to the naUonU life, be Xept In college.

Part of Onr Sirengih are going to need lhes« people >d by. They are amnng oui

best and ererr one of them Is prrC' ious. We shall need phyj.lclans, *ur- Kechs. dentists, nurses, medical teclinlciaiLi. ch e m is ts , sclenil'ts, tradieiT, agrtnilturalUu of all d<

nptlons. the experts, the vete: arlans, the technical men or

women. To take them ell out ( eoIIeKr now. when they are we :-.aned on their carters. Is to rob rur7,elve5 of vllal .■ trcnglh In time nf our greatest need.

ir It wmild appear that In doing i!:li we are favoring Uie wcll-to-dc i.id dLscrlmlnatins agalnU tlios< i;Oi abl«- to afford college rtuni- ;lon In ihelr chosen field, then Wf

•h j-cung people freehipiKUrt, I ^u tiuon . \V

Nomin'

And got two ftsli. Suckerii. lie ^aid.Like Uils;They wore boots and elimbftl n,!ii

Into the coulee. They “pocketed" :he fish off to one comer of a l>»nd In the coulee—axKl shot 'em wiih bow md arrow.He vovied it. .We tru't tiib doesnl duturb W,

den Grover Darts. After all. Utr luJi only suckers; coulees i

regulated by open season loi lliO?': and anvbody who can two fWi via bow and arrow dejenei * medal.

WUOAMr. Darrell (Red arid guess wtiy)

Taylor. Uie eminent printer manage* the T-N commercial print­ing bailiwick, had hU raouU open lo m a^ sulphuric remarks after batch 6X metal alugs Tew aD ov the flo«.

locked up—and Uiere stood .. . . Iletinan Rice of the BtpUs: chumh.

Red choked hard . . .^aad wmi ery cuss words wen lost to pos- :rliy.

FAMOUS LAST UNS-. . . With M a i ortUtmeUe. the

point iyitrm'i cwana-lK tewgh aa Ih* grwu! . .

THE GENTLEMAN IN THE TUIBO BOW

'f tralw x-oung r<^nle to i ^esponslblmle^ ol rtod and ihe'e tTWlMrvg are th« jje n .

Looking t U irT

.\abotac(

HISTORY OF TWIN FALLSAS GLEANED FROM THE FILES OP THB TDtES-NtW8

IS.YEARS AGO—JAN. 7, 19UMiss Charlotle Vogel. d»ughter o.

Mr. and Mr*. H. E. Vogel, left Fri­day morning for Chicago to reiumi ilUdle* at the Chicago Musical col. et« under Molsssye BofuslowtkL

Mr>. Elmci

ctteUo last i

Crawford went lo Po>

I'tnlng to visit frlesdi.

Mr*. W. T. Allison and baby Jsughter Ifft Friday morning for a

'Islt of several months in Chicago.

27 YE.\RS AGO. JA.V 7. UK W. T. SeaL sales agent for the Rto

ear. anUdpates the arrtvo] of carload of Reoj of the IJM maJ about Jan. 1&. and expects to sni Uiem KCD o fte m n l In bis new quarter* with the Central Anto company In the btulding now being built by C M. Smltb and Uensaa Schuiger on l^ilrd arenue oouth.

Seven carltaadi of hoecr werr shipped out of Twin Palb diirlnf Uie year 1915. The appmslmau value of the honejr produced was $35,000.

liUng naUoiisl taxe sucti eludent» nut

cf training. A iwlety that eatinoi be managed effectively U rulbed. ir a*- ^end out the young men ^ d ttomen. who*e LilenLi nnd trainlBg mate them es-vntlal to life rfft 'j llie war. and keep al home oiil.r the unfit, wh.ll a mrvs «e sliall be in. our younc men and women, unediicated. untrained, perhaps many of them gone forever from this earth, only Uie agtd and worn out profei-’Jonal men and women left to help Uiwe who need help sadly. We sliall have lllneis, we f.liall have need of industrial IcaderiJUp. w* shall need scientists lo lend re­search. chemlsia to provide new ways for old. teachers to teach and train clilldrrn whn.se llre. have been marred by war experlmcrs. men ond wo.T.en young enough to endure pressure and take over difficult tasts of rebuilding, rt.storlng and ereaUng the world that Is lo be aflei this spa?m of birth i. over.

Every younc man and woman 1* needed and what we must consider first ir the need to u.se Uie talents or each for the common good. Let those tilled for war service s and let those whoBc .service 11« the futurt. train ncrw tor that i Ice in the schools and colleges.

SIirriNIES—We have sweptin dooniep clean by clever n

orginlzaUon. We have filled Uie ikies with blimps whose obeerraUon range and markzmuuhlp are excel­lent. More than a thousand yachts

been changed over, innumer­able government mosquito armadis launched and new destro>-erv and- cruisers rushed to local danger

RecreaUonal piers, basins and 4! anchorages have been pres­

sed into use..Now the threat haa shilled lo ver there, ile^vy bloa-a have been truck by American filers and Uie

R. A. P. against Uie yards which spawri below-surface prowlers. But — deatrucUon of building install*

IS does not prevent the comple- Uon of more than 70 new ships a monUi nor eliminate the 300 terror*

w afloat. Despite dLsasUrs Oer- iny^has four times as many subs when Uie war started. Hence we ve adopted an even more aggres- e strategy lliiui pounding bases;: are not mcreij' fending off as-

lault. we are tracking down Uie itmy and sinking him. I l Is a blow med at (Jcrsonnel rather than

twats..'Hie number of highly twined men 1 Berlin's silent service la limited.

Tlitlr ranks<aanot be refilled quick­ly, The report of every loss of dls- '.injulslied sailors a n d captains

JlUers among Uiue who re- Green outfits are less clever,

In eluding u< and men eoiUy wiped out. Now that they art cfnglng up , ao la off Morocco it is a slTipler Utt..ta Cod.t^iem. Our j , .mcaber it w u cracked morale ce Uie kaiser'B U-boata that started Uie nuUniM of i9it.

PET—A new stoer about the war„ „i which WendeU WUlkl. clicked with JoKpbStalln v u rmaled la

l im i* another beretoforc unpub* Ushed (lirapM of the noted trip t» MoKow. Thf fact that the Hqo«ur ww% uUUty maccate pul him be­hind the elfbt b*U with left wing voterB when he ran for PrwldenL But this aome tac endeared hioi lo the-comffiunUt leader.

When the American held his fam- - u lete-a-Ute at the Krtmlin. Uie

SoTiet chief. Instead of dealing In usual dlplORUUc palter, spent meat or the Ume pumping W. W. about electrlo power. Apart from Uie con­flict Utls theme ic one clofrest to his heart. A big item in the flve-jear plan*>was to dot the counuy wiUt liydroelectrle sUIions. United Blata enflneera were imported and they helped set, up to many uniu that on the eve of tbe suuggle more Uian 40 billion kUowatts were bev ln< produced. This Juice was to be the esjergy of the lale^ Industrial- lied nation.

SloUn's pet tuujecl was—and still is—to erect the l a i ^ t piant in the world at Kuibyshev la order U> Ir- .gat« iranS’ Volga farm area. HetK*. was natural for tbe Muscovite top lan to talk shop- wlUi WUikie. Strange os It teems. Harry Hop-

Itiru was a Hop on his visit. Tliose close lo the red ruler relate Uul their bou growled, "Ail he wanted

LS to ask quesUons about aoclal :lfare when I wanted lo know :iat he was going to do about the

SKEPTICAL—'Hie slight trace of uiety displayed by I^^mler Tojo

in the report lo his nation is not the only sign that Jspan is no lone- er so cocky. Word bw reached New York banks in a roundabout way Uiat not long ago the ciiief of nip- ponese aviation in a public address warned hb counlrjroen Uist they must expect a repeUUon of he fam­ous DooUitie aluck from Uie di­rection of China.

Ilirohlto'i nock has cause for be- Lg somewhat skepllcal of their

leader's assurances. It was told that Tokyo could never be bombed and everyone knows what happened. Then air raid officials, boost^ that the city's subway was the safest in Uie world. But a fly was dis- covcrtd in that ointment when a group of outstanding engineers was “so sorry lo admit that tests show­ed the underground was not a proper prciecUon. Space between tracks and streela could not wlUi-

1 ezplcBives and the ventilation system was whotl^lnadequale.

Some circles areMncilned to un* deresUmate Uie value of our bril­liant general's "stunt fllghL* Thc£« rho know tbe results are not so un- ippreclaUve. Since the sample bliu Japan lu* been obliged lo musler more Uian' 100.000 wardens, anU- aircraft batteries and powerful sliellerv Newv of damage lo £uro> peon diies Is censored by papers, immediately after our social call

nemy was obliged to keep for tiome defense thousands of first

planes which otherwise would___ I been used oeainst Americanboy* In Uie Pacific.

C L A P P E R ’S O B SERV A T IO N S

NATIONS AT WARWASIifNOTON, Jan. 7-Wlien 1

lo<* over some of the commercli advcrUtlnii Uiat Is appearing not I get Uie idea Uiat Uie people who

are thinking quite a bit ahead of our poliUclans.

One *sample of the new advertis­ing Uiat Is facing forward, to grasp

rWM r<rar rtvl

MltUU <irrVi;IUOT >N.<r. I> iM

tafM •« -n» Khr

trfrri'ti re m u n I

SLEICn RIDCBI INJURED CARTT. Jan. 7 — Rose Powers.

. :ep-daughter of Mr. and Mr», ja»e* Dodge, was sligtiUy Injiirtd while on a sleigh riding party spon­sored by the tenior class o • Carey high acbool. Miss Dodge knocked tmconsdous when the small *lelgb on which she was riding col' llded wiUi the high snow embank' menL

the new'oppor- tunlUes t h a t so many pollUcians woQld run away from. Is a 3-page layout in Time •mwiaslne-of-Ute Austin company, an engineering and ccnstrucUon co n c e rn wlUj

.nrldwidp esperlenre.TliLi cdvcrllscmtnt is enUUed

Tlie VWon to Build a New World.* lie text ,say.s In part.:

-Anirrira has cauKht up with thi Irs that UiLs is a global war. W< re tiRhUng II that way.•Crtn'i ne see that the peace musl

be worldBkle. loo? That there Is nt pcare wlUiout the hope of prosper­ity becoming a living, breathing ihlnr ln every longitude and laU- lude? That now, as never before in Ihe- memory of man. Industrial brains and business vision are face ;o face wiUi worldwide opporttm- lly?"

Tial'.s an engineering ftrmi ad- 'erthement. It sounds mbre like Henry WalUce than like NAM's WlUierow, who doesn’t want any TV A* on the Danube. This commer* cUl adverUscment goO oei to soy

The world ti walling for con- stnieUve industrial leadership. . wailing with resources, manpower and market.s. . . walUng and hoping not for exploltnUon, but for co­operation.

■Ve. of Austin, see Uils the mor? clcatl>- because, as worldwide en-- glneera and builder befor« the war. we handled contrscU in 18 foreign countries. Ther» are potenUal.Pltts. 'burghs. Deuolts, Schenectady*. Port Nesarks. walUwf all over the world for Industrial vision Ut bring them into being.

■We have already shaped our plans to help companies or gov emmenls translate thoee opportn* n(tlet Into reallUes. We are prepared to design, build and equip industrial projects, of all kinds, compleU wlUi all faciUUes, Inchidlni neces­sary iransportaUon and public uUl- liy developments and nei^ coman* nltlfj, if required. Right now. of course, war conitmcUon cotnes first, and win until the emergenqy ends.

~V!t will welcome any opportunity discuss with Industrial execuUres gavcmmcnt officials tcnlaltre

ideas or definite projects ccntem- ' plaied In America or elsewhere."

That's a cofcmerclal advertije- ment. The AasUn company wlUch Is doing this advertising is looking for business. And here’s an advertbe- menl by Pan-American airways in which the foreign minister of Mex­ico U quoted on Uie subject of what the technical age can do for the common man. Here is Chlcaso and Southern Air lines, talking In an advrrtLvment about how the nlr‘ plane can circle the globe In Ih# InleresU of unity and mike Ui# whole wi>:ld neighbors. Other air lines liave slilillar themes In cur- rent-advertialng.---=--- ---------

The c nlrost between the vWon if Ihis advertljln? and the

n of moUi-eaten political speeches M painful. Excepi In the r.vea of a few men like Vice-President Wal­Uce. SecreUry Hull. Under Secre­tary Welles and an occasional other one here or there, like Milo Per­kins. Uie pollUcal Utterances of this period are cold and barren. I l ts as If politicians had a rule that they must be 50 years behind the tiroes.

InduslrlallsU are showing far more ImaglnaUon than politicians. TTie advance of technology. t h ! _ Uilngs Uikt the airplane Is doing to the world, what alr-condllloning can do. and what refrigerators can do. and tropical medicine. Uicee are new circumstances . of. .which In-- dusiry is aware. They know that these new circumstances chance the

unenl in Uie worW and give ipportunltics, make things s new that were not possible

30 years ago.Being conscious of these changes.

Industry Is able to bare a vision to build a new world, as the Austin engineering concern puls It in Its ad- srtisement. Industry lives by 'BS. eloping new Ideas. PoUtictass Uva

by pUylng to prejudices and by muttering Uie old words and phrases. Il is true of poUUdans In all counlries. Tbal^ what makes it 10 hard to achieve any progress In public affaln comparable to tech­nical progresa.

PICTUREA picture of Lieut. Bd White. Jr,

^ of Rev. and Wrg. t U V.-hiie. Trin Palls, appean In tbe Dec. a Issue of Tim* magarine. >

white, who received________o at Camp Davis. N.

C, Dec a t is ahown In a group of OfflCCr «»r«wilnlny aut»-mMln plslols beld la Uieir bands, -nie mm art not JdentUlcd. bat the White* recc«nl*e Uielr sen In th« picture. UcuUtJOnt Wblt* Is Uie only one of Uie six in tbe group who Is - radnf the esmeit.

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TriiEs-NEws, rm N f a ix s . Idaho Pagenrd"

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CAREY

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EARLIER S ™OF CAREY PASSES

Ratiou Chief Hits Claim of *Bi'eak«lo>vns’

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CAREV. Jin. T-ilrx Ruth llo«- »r(l Ddmlse. T2. «ll» of Fow l v-c=ottir *s?!ra^Bfifrtlsf, difd *t hff h«ce in C»r»j ' tllrr wxtnl T«ri' Ulr.r.'v

Mrs. Hdrrdse »»•' Uan Jum 5.180 in ShfUaenfiiJf. lAw»i:;L-r.EncUtsd. She )oln«l Uie LJ>iv fhurch tn I6B9 iRd <kS'« lo SaI:Lakp Ci:r, In Srpambfr cfytar- Slie «a» m ijnrt to r& l:rtsr c:i Sept.-IT. 1ES3 In U-.t, 'O: «rNfLcsia Jn ^ v e i l «Trt'T:^T v-T'ia’ r.*;-

crtiitT c: t^flrm'src *.-rsr,\ ir r J Vi U« T»;nFall^ c«ur.-.T C*;l N AatXrvXL ; j t."JU-Tr.»r., m -

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■n-.f .\.'A r-.».m e*n y..^ Wau'i::

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huiMnd 10 C*rty Uipv on » homfsiead. bttr^aur fll lUr WlUtn t ivalley. S'.t llv«l hfr» *hl> h « huitand rr:i:rnpd to Uiah icr «o:t In thf r .lI;r. . Tlifrf' »cr* r.o itorta ; -■ ,V#ml Hour Irotn «Wch ^^e m»Cc the ,brt»d '.M w-.t tiaUy «»» cro'irjl » ' ^ - r .. r»rs...■ rofffc mill. Hrr husbaJ-.J w n r f : ir r-.xn.-XN:t»o vrtiri LI AuslnUi »> aa l-D'5., NUJWt : T»;ml.\sio:ian »wl »mie he »»3 away; iucw<l<%l M-v' Trs» 1 Ahp »orknl 1 0 kttp hcrwlf and t»c» » vJ'it *l 1tWirtrtn. Mr*. ElftTtils+ iMjJttrd 1 'V-thf fraciurr of «vfral nto Ln an ir.c:.-!:.'..- 0 ..r: C.t acrkJcnt and Utfr hfr speech w u i tt'. r.-Inst pfnnarifntU. She W onlj aSlc to pomniur.lrate mlth people fry wrlUiic For the lail X»o year* li; lm.\ been paralTTed ar.d «)ase<i-.:er.;- ly w.ib'.t lo TOir.munlcalr «llh an;OTP In »iiv **7.

Site Is survired by four chlUlren.Portat Ec'rrtje. 'jr. WortMcston Eklredst. Olhtr Ddredje and Her- are DUretlsf. aU of Carey. Four childrra prtceded her In' demiii.Alvi sunntns art nine 'brothers! _ and tbtffi, Jcalah Kowapi, Jenrae ’ phlppen. Arthur Hoirard. John Hott-anJ ind MarUnj DUworth.Carer. »nd Hmo Hovard. Lcr.*neatU. CiUf.-. M a Uarrts. Shn-, j, v ,,^ 'qn , . r->V»»hone, Mrv Maud Ainsworth. T»L-. ■ •-

M iif r Mr\ Rnrrt.vcv;ie\. Or«r_r.r ;rji>rr Sy

; Mrs. McJunkin’s Funeral Services Held in Jerome

T-rNlij i:-.frr.,\\-. »: ;.“.r \V:>' f'.irrr^ ru.--' E-'.v? A. L»v> Given L iltfr I>i> &.;?

ir r ’ rhilrrr-ar.; Jrr.n lUncoln*. WlliOn. ;-,.! M:llfr, Gmxr.

Ml:;:r.K-Mo.t i ' clulnnaii; BeTI.' Hcrrr,. IWhlrr. Murpliy.

'•[•! flilr.r.lrt:, Banu. Urtint,— Monlux. clialmian;.

l.r■r..-.r,'.■. :i. ■ Vtocrnt. -Min-;Mrctrr, Murpliy.. Menerlct.\

Piil^. and Mw. BerUia Wc»ttr.Merced, Cilif. Fl»e broUien and .v-..--,, rw- - . .iUlrr^ are burled In En«lind. One: ^ 7 ;" ;:^ - .,^ I' .s .

«rr W t ww>. li '^*ve4 In Csrev. Slir had a CT»ndc.M:drrn • “ • ^ " T ‘a;id /.nen cre.l crandflUldren ; j,e.'

Funrml .-i-nlres are »*il!L".s the St C'.yfT.Pi::>e»rrn »t:r .Vr*..*-._r Hrr.n-.

n:U T^.cr.!' «ir;.Mvv.-e. C.i:; xr.J IV:

arrival of rrlalJrrj Jrrej Caii.'o.T.U

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■ — \\>i«rr. cli»lr-r:.-.::. Vnu^lim. Mors:in.

: lin:;;;. Anrin:-. rsbrrt. tloae. lirunt.

n;i>.\ nr.d rrilrr of bu. lI>f ' —■ ^Vll•. n. duxinr.-ni; Morrb. Hcu'in- ; I'.rr.!, UrC.ibe, Murt'li>'.

Unrriw»&r;rt taxation — Bm * Jnnrs

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<0 men ha'e bfrn recruUnl by the; Junior Cliamber of Cmnnierw for, ihr IsltiV.o \cp;im\eer rtienti. Pa-il' L. Rudy, cjplaln of the compmyi bflns fornird. ^ald todar. Taen’jr- ,'.fvfn mrn are needed to ccdplpie ■ Uip owpany. |

Dr, Ker.nrlli Walter and N(uby are licuiei-.inb. »ht!e Ofrtil Crldllll U mrrpinj clerk. !

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LADIES’ DRESS STYLES . . ,. $1.97

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Page SixT IM E S-N E W S , T W IN FALLS, IDAHO Thursday, January 7. 19-13

WEST LOBBYISTS MAKE OPENING DEMANDS IN U. S. CONGRESS

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r»nn lobbyliU Unn bbe »ca- Aton today nuul« their dpenlag do mKid lor fc new njrlculiuTe pro- gnn)-lmmcdUt« htlUng ol . the dritunj or farm Iit»r »nd rcleue of woflccn »lm dy in Ifio tnned service*.

Tht demuida were oitde by rtp- resenuUTet ot tive niUonAl .turn orsMiWUoni »nd iwo membwi of the «n»le I»rm bloc. «W eUlmed U e leUon n«ce«»i7 Araert- ean fanner* #rc to tneti production goals for feeding the clvlll»n popu- Utlonr Uie Mp*ndln* U. B. amy

. Mid Uie alllw.Tlif>- were fruned Ulfl yeiterd»y

and on cxecuUve me«Un« of Bea. Zljner Tlioma.i, D„ OkJ».. wlUi rep* resenlAUvea of- Uie NUIoHbI Auo- clntlon of StAte Commluloners, accrclarlej anfl director* of wrleul- ture, the Amcrletn P»rtn Bure«u Feder»tlon. Uie Nation*! Orange, the Milk Producy*' ft<Ier*Uon and Uie National CooperoUre council.

It wM the opening bla*t of a farm group progrun which abo will In* elude demands for hlKlier priorities lor mtimifActiire of fnnu machlneo’ and Inclusion ol fftmi Uljor cojl* In parity price »chedule».

Thoma* wld the manpower and equiptnent demands wwild be pre* BenUd'lmmedliKly to tlie war man­power comml»4lon and the war pro­duction, board, respectively.

Tlie parity luue. lie »ald. will be fought out on UiB floor of conRre.u as U was In Uie closing day* ot Uie last »rssIon.

Bryan Installed As Grange Head

For Fourth TimeOOODINO. Jan. 7 - Ooodltig

Orange was h u t to memben of the Ooodlni county Pomona Orange and all of Uie nibordinate Orange* In the county al an all-day meding here. The opening *e»lon b*K*n at 11 ajn. In Ui* I.O.OJT. hall wlUi William Bryan, Pomona muter, presiding. Bo'»n wa* laUr IniUlled a* maiter lor hli fourth eon*ecTHJve term.

Ray Smith. Wendell. stat« Orange treasurer, was Uie lnsuUln< ofJlcer. Masters Installed were Harold Steele, head of the Ooodlni Orange;

• C, J. Mock. Wendell: Owen Bolan, West Point: Wiley Harmon. Tuttle, and Ho^’ard Clifford. Uacermto,

State Deputy Demond. Dols(. at­tended Ihe Joint Installation — monies.

Luncheon wa* senred to M per- •on.1 by the Ooodlng member*. At the be^nnlng of the afternoon s(s- alon Pomona Maiter Wllllani Di?ain pre&ented b gift to Mr. and Mr*. J. B. Condlt, Hagerroan, honoring

I their golden wedding annlvenao', Mr*. Bryan read n poem In pre- jenUng the flowers to Uie honoree*.

How Africa’s War Would Look in United States

The Tunli-TrlpoU batUtfrcint would'ia deep In tlir Iif»H of llie V. S. A. If Ca«abUnra were at I« i Angcira and El Alameln al Sarannah. Amer1can'I)rlll>)i>>'mic1i lorrei )iave cxcuplrd north Atrlc* from Caublanca (o WtlnKy of Tunis, while lirilUh troop* driihig trom Kl Alaniein are near Tripoli.

RAF Wiiies and Dines Officers Wlio Tui-n out to Be Two Nazis

ALBION

Mis* Harriet Taft w u • dbner vue«t at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MeredlUi McVlcker.

Mr. and Mr*. Charlie Clay were dinner guesu at the home of Mr. and Mr*. Richard AverlL

The Albion high *chool held New Year's ere camlTal dance.

, Modem and old faslilonerf music was played.

A birthday party wo* held In hon­or of Betty Jean Blmonton. 8, and OTieMi Redmin. 6. IWtmhmtnt* wera wrved and movie pictures were taken of the croup. Both chll-' dren entered pre-primary »chool.

Mr. and Mr*. J. Earl Power* al . tended the New Year's party,given

by the Rotary dub at Burley. Charles Hepworth was a busi

.caller In Boise.Mr. and.Mr*. Richard Aterlll and

Hr. and Mn. O. E. Blmonton at­tended the B kj club N*w Year^ party In BuMey.

Virgil CUrk Is rUlting h*re. He haa been working In a defense pl*nl: In CttllfomU.

Jimmy Neyman. Jlalley. .wu a caller al the 'home o( hli .parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Baumgirtner.

--- AndTfw-Ptt«T«!nri>t^6."w»» _caller at' the home of his inother, Mrs. Johanna Peterson.

Town lAdifs Bridge club was held at the home of Mr*. Oalla Mahoney. Mr*. Nettle Averlll 'was a, guest. Mr». PorUa NeLwn played high, Mr*. Lulu played average and Mr*. Ellerbe Bauman low.

Mr. and Mr*. Jo© Chi^lbum and daughter, Peggy. Boise. Ij vLiUUig Uielr pArenb. Mr. and Mrs. John Chatbum and Mr. Chirllt Hep- worUi. . 1

Mr. and Mr*. Jake Baumgardner •nd sons. Joe\and Dean, hav* to vlftlt friends and reJaUve* at C*rey.

. _Mr.-Aiid-Mra.'. Joe Chatbum and daughter,- Peggy: Mr. and Mr*. A. n . Chatbum and k» . CoviRlt. iwl Mr. and Mn. Vard Chatbum and Jamlly were gue*ta at a family din­ner held by Mr. and Mr*. John Chatbum.

Merle Hepworth ha* left .for ' Boise, where he will *pend a few day* before going to Camp Par- raguL

Mis* Tracy Oneml, Rupert, ha* enroHed for th* winter term ' Albion NonnaJ.

juat-a-Mere club held a dinner kL ihaAome of Mr. and Mr*. CharUe Clay.kfMrhusba&d* were guett*.

Mr. ina Mr*. Joe Hindenan an'd baby girl, BurJey, were caUen here.

Mr. and Mr*. Rob price of Burley were caller* In Albion.> Mr. oDd Mr*. lAcan Dentietl hu left (or Balt Lake City.

Mrs. Blaine Wight has returned from Juniper, where *he ha* been roendlrtg a few daya with her hui. band. .

Mr*, m ine Ha*kell has Ult loe Randolph. Utah, where aha will

i.rs.i'SrSriC’'"’*'*-Walter Clark. He 1* « t Oaiop Far- IlfUt.

, jn»e ptatest nara! •urmider of ^ time occurred la igi8 when (he O ^ a o fleet'funewlered at Scapi

By JA.ME8 McGLINCy LONDON. Jan. 7 (UJ’>-OJflcer*

of a certain royal air forte mess discovered after they had wined and dined two "broUier officers" that they weren't broUier ofll- cers at all, but two plIAU Just escaped from a prison camp.They discovered, moreover. Uiat

the nazU had stolen a British plan* from another RAP hose, hnd taken off In It.'and, If It hadn't been for thi> weather, would have easily escaped to Oer- many.

The amazing itory w*s revealed today. Th* parUclpanis were not named.

Tlie n»iU apokt p « !« t Sng- llsh. In prison camp, they altered their Oem an unUorms by un­stated means to rrsemhls royal air force unlfonn.< and covered the buttons with tinfoil In which whlfJi they had worked Uie RAP insignia. They e.'cnped from the camp then, by meRii.n not yet re­vealed, and went to the nearest

Siu’vey Hints Transporting Of Fariti Helji

PoMlblllty Uiat ua^ year's crops may be harvested by labor rtcniltcd and IrajuporKd ol government pense Is seen by Roy C, Lane, tr. .. ager of the farm security admlnls- traUon labor camp here, who has completed a survey of souUiern Idti- ho lourlst camp- facllllles as re­quested by tlia goveniment.

Lan6 said the PSA hnd nsked tlinl the tnformitUon of tourist camp commodatlona In wuUiem Id be In Washington. D. C.. by Jwi. 10. He pointed out Uiat virtually all other accommodations for Itinerant labor had been used Uils ycar, and said Uiat apparenUy the govcrn- menl Is a l lewt comiderliig the bsc of tourist camps to house migrant workers.

The labor caipp manascr'* sur­vey Included Burley. Rupert, Suiiar City and Idalio Pails. Tnln Kails tourist camp*'were not Included, he said, because Uie labor camp will b* able to handle Uie situation here. Approximately 300 workers can b« aooommddated In* the local camp. Lanv*ald.

The CCC camp at Paul fomially was tak'en over by the farm secur­ity admlnLitraUon Tue.vlny. Lane said, wlUj the local'PSA representa- Uve rccelpUng for It. Tlils catflp was used by the PSA Uils (all to ho,iue.ne*rJi'_3W_Jttpaiiae.worXtrs. and about. 30 Japanese Irom the Manxanar, Calif., center are now* living (here and working on farms In the neighborhood.

Lone-aald he could tee a possibil­ity Uut th* labor problem "might not be so acute" next year a* this. A more favorable UtuaUon mlgiit ro* suit, he said. If ln,bor U moved here and Uiere to fill needs as they

RAP base wlrfre Uiey picked out a plane on the runway anil lold the ground crew to make U ready for flight, one of them fny' Jng: "We've got orders to go up,"

The crew hurriedly wrvlced Uie plane and t}iry were off In It well In ftc\vance of the first alnrm from the camii>But they rsn Inio a headwind which grew stmiiKcr as they approached Uie channel. They ran out of Rn.'Ollne nnd landed In an open field. A nir- lous crowd gathered nnd one of the nnzls sent o bystander olf fnr enough pus to get Uiem lo tlic nearest RAP ba.ie.

There they ordered t\ Kmimd crew to refuel their plane, 'Biii tlie field's operntlon.n oKlcrr r.inie over and told Uiem the we.ithrr was too bad. that they'd lm\r to wait over to return to thrlr own hdse. He Invited them to titr of­ficer's mcM, Tliey were Intro­duced, Uie British found liirm cliarmlns, nnd soon they v,rre In Uie midst of n party.

After food nnd drink, an UAP officer aiiggfsled thnt In vlrw o( thrlr biiffpthiR by the wealhrr, they nilKht enjoy a hot baih. Boon tliej' were spI.i.Klilni: In tnljs, attended by RAF orderlies. One of the orderlies nollccd lliiloll peeling off the bullons r>ii ihelr (•ont.v A Bhori while Ijcfnrf, all Jleliti hnd 6een nAtd to wauti for ft stolen plnne.

Authorities quickly nrrlvcd to (ak^ Uicm back to camp.

\DECLO

Miss Loihse Anderson has .. sumed her teaching duUes at Rock­land after spendlne ner vacaUon In Declo at Uie heme of her parents, Mr. ind Mrs. Andy Andwson.

Joe Mortensen. student at Mos- iw, and hU hrotlier.. Jock. Oregon,

rtslted k( the home of their grand­parents, Mr. and Mr*. Joe D. Wal­ker, her*.

Welton Allen 1* visiting relaUvcs In flalmon City. He plans to return to Declo In two month*.

Mr. and Mr*, {{oward Manning have r«tumed to Twin PalU alter tUIUn* at the home of Mrs. Man- nlng‘» parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. c. V. Voeberg. Mr. Manning will enter Uie armid terrlce while his wlf« will continue teaching.

lUsel Hawker has returned to her teaching near Salmon City.

Mn. Cora rrle* and children have Ttlurt\Kl t© Muldoon. They ipenv Ute holiday* In Declo and-Albion with relaUvea. Mrs. Pries Is teachlnjf KhooL

RelUi Mooso ha* returned to hi* work In Salt Lake City after vUlt- In* In Declo at Uie home of liLi parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Walter Mooso. .

' ir im H em llg r a d l ^ oper»'t]oa’'at"th*

Mr*. Kenneth Sorrett and Mr*. Carl Badler tuve returned to Og­den after visiting relaUres In Dcclo.

Before the Stan and Btrlpes was ^ o p t^ , there vere some two dozcfi;

Red Guerrillas Trap Nazis Into Al -Axis Battle

liONDON. Jan. • 7 (-1>-Itiwl*n Kuerrillns. credited with numerous fcnt. thnt hnrau nnd puniNh nxt Invaders, were priihed tMay Soviet ftutliorltlc.V for decojiiig Oermmi detncliment Inlo a biule with another. In Uie rcRlon before Lenlngrnd.

Tlie Soviet Monitor here reixirtcd int the Moscow brondcasi of llie

enrly dsliy communltjue said that Uie BUfrrlilns nttackcd the German garrison In n town and ktlinl 3S,

Tlie Geminns sent out a punlUve expedlllon. Uie, Russians .reporfed. and ihe gMerrlllas led them to a neighboring to«'n where olher Qer- inn Iroops were nuartered,"Tlie Oermtins In tliLi place mLi-

took their own expedition for the RX)crrllla,s nnd opened fire on them," llie communique said, "A h.MiIe en' sued beiweeii the HltlerUe.\ n.s i .re sult.of _T\'hldi.fiO-meii-wtre. killed.’:

Son of Former Castleford Pair

Drowns in Sea9ASTLEP0RD. Jnn. 7-Denton

Dnrroy, CaUIweli, a meniber'cf a consclrntlous objectors' rnmp who lost his life at Wnldport, Ore.. when swept Into,the sea by a wave while hunting for seve n ^ncmber* of

u-y flying boat.'p n cl Mr.and Mrs. Dick Darrow, former CasUeford rc.sldcnts.

Denton wo* a mctrtbcr ol Jtho- Tali's Wltne.-we.t.

C. of C. Head Will Name Committees

Oeneral committee* of. Uie T«ln Fnlls Chamber of Commerce for U43 will be announced by Preildcnt Claude H. Detweller ot the cham­ber's first weekly meeting In three weeks Friday noon at the Rogerton hotel.

Detweller said that Inasmuch as number of important reports by

special commlttce* would be msd# he asked that as manj- chamber membm as possible nttend Uie meeting.

l A S U R f i P Si W L O A N D l

By CEORCiE CULLKN WASHINGTON. Jnn. 7 (,1V-Tlie

fre.iiury liovlng Just scored the grcAtc.-.t money-rftlslnB Ulumpli In hiMory. 1.1 lurnlns It* nt.tenlion to iilaii.1 lor nnotJier luige fund drhe cxpecled Up be undeTlakfii In tlit Bl>rlriB.

No flnnnclal kosI ho.s been men- tlnnetl for the new borrowing cam- paliin. which SecrcUry MorKcnthaii sBid would start probably In April, mid offlcliils declined to predict

•r It would be liliiiier. lower . ... ^anlo as Hint of the record-

bre;il:li:K VIciory loan cainpaiKn Dercinbcr,

In thnt drive, the fir^l of Uib ;ir, Ihe trciiaury soui:lit 19,000.000,-

OCO i.ntl iictually rollccted JU.UOO.- coy.uoo, or nriirly H,00,000,000 Dun It .'.ought,

UoUi ihc original goal luid Uie .•,i)l;r;r(]iieni ,'.imi collecteii .\hattered ail picvious flnnncinl rccorils of Uib or liny iiilicr country, Uie nearest apjiroiirh bclnK " le fourth Liberty In.m (it the ln.1t W- 000.000 riilscd ll^t!lr^c wcfks,

A .-■rcu-s of coiilerrnct.1 which liruMiry olflclnLs cxpcct to holil with IwnkiT. nnd flnnncinl experts con- ferntng the new drive benaii Tues- il.iy. .

U wiu uiuters.tood Uial omona the MiljJct.'. (ll.-.ru-iM-il was' that of Krr.itrr p.irliclpntion by Uie banks iiiKl lnvr;lnu-nt deiilerr. ot smaller cnminuniile , Srrreinry Morsenthnu Ind prcilim^ly Indicated an hUen- tliiii lo Klve clor.er Attention to Mii.iiliT roinmiinliies In future fin-. niifUiK oj)eriilloii3.

G[^O S iS T A L L E O

HAMBEN. Jan. 7-A mliinlihl Jamboree closed Uie feillvllie* at the Hansen Orange hall New yeir"* eve. where 60 persons gathered to enjoy » pollluck supper aV-":#) p.-m^ in* stall officers and attend a program which conUnued unUI the new year was iisliered in.

Tie program, arranged by MU* Maude LAycook. lecturer, and Mrs. Donald Dietz, opened with brief re­marks by BUte Overseer, Erie Jonei, Twin Polls, who i* al*o m past Po­mona master.

Mixed group singing of *ever*l parody numbers, contest games and a quli program were glren after which fun-maker* and serpenUne were presented to the group during a grand march with the program leaders furnishing Uie items.

During the tnswllatlon services Master Donald Diets took charge wlUi J . R. Halls as losUllIng offi* cer Mr. nnd Mm. Kenneth'Naylor a.wLitcd. Vance Naylor was cere, monlnl marslial.

The Orange accepted an Invlts. Uon to attend open house si the Harold Koenig home In celebration nf the Mth wedding of Mr and Mra. D. J. KoenlR. pa»i mmberi, now residents of Twin Palls,

The third and fourth degreen of the Orange will be conferred Thurs­day night on a cla.%« of candidate*.

READ TIMES-NEWS WANT AD8.

HOI.D EVERYTHING

P A I R W I L i m

'Did you know you went U i r ^ a red light bock there?-

New Historian of State Appointed

BOtSE, Ids, Jan. 7 «JJ?-The ap­pointment of Margaret Robert*. Boise, as historian of the Idaho HUtorlcal society by Oov. C. A. Bot- tblften today had been revealed.

Miss Roberta SMCCewi* loimet His­torian Ora B. Hawkins.

New member* of the society ap­pointed. by Bottolfsen were E. H, Peasley. (chairman, of Boise, Alice B. Nash. Coeur d'Alene, and E. B, Smltli. of Boise.

» meeting of th* W in PoUsI county Pomona Orange to be held at 10:30 a. m. Jan. 9 at th* PUer Orange hall, occonllnc to announu- ment by Prank Butman, newly elected matter.

Btofford'wlU discuss resklenU of th« center, with alttntioo 'to theli capacities for helptog larssers, and BoUngbroke will explain the gov- emment's producUcn ouotu for far* men In IMS.

The Orange will dlKuss vhat may be done to help keep fuluble labor

fartns. and vUl also dUcuu the iit system of rationing, which b

to be initiated aooa. 'A poUixk dinner will be served

at noon.

Evangelist 111itlMDSlLY, Jan. 7-Mn. R. E.

BrldgraUr, wU* of ErangeUtl a E. BrJdgwaUr. who 1* conducting a re- TWal setjts here, has been unable to assist in Uie lenlce* thUvxeek be­cause of nines*. She U ex ite d to resume her work In a day or *o. The revival campaign, at the Kimberly church of the Nazorene, cloeee Sun­day.

Grange Planning To Sponsor Farm Fete on Jan. 12

HAOERMAN. Jan. 7 — Al Ui^ Hagtnnao Valley Orange meeUng, Mr. and Mrs. Charlee BUckhart were gtrea the obligation.. A letter «aa read trom the CtUllreci's hocn« tn Bolo thgnting the Qr«iee-fnr .. the tlO Christmas donaUon and the barrel of'frulL

Mrs. Charles Poncher and Mn. Olenn Bell were appointed as a committee to conuct U»e news­paper* In regard lo rxuinlng the announcement* of'the- N*Uon*J^ Orange broadca*ls. Mr*. Harlan Bell, Mr*. Dick Pope and Bud Jen- *en were appointed to arrange for a *peelal. entertainment to raise funds for Uie Orange.

Th* OrWige la sponsoring a meet- Ing at a pm . Jan. 13. at Uie Legion hall for "naUonal farm mobllirallon day." National speakers will be present The hostess?* were Mr*. Charte* Fejvther, Mt*. Bob Oteen. Mrs. Earl PUh and Mro. Howard Clifford.

COUGHSDm T* C*i4* •r IfMciOil lirlmiM

u. STa.*n fom an4 vMd i5|Kr hw*. tnil» V»i hM •n*' dMJbt »6ou1 Miif t»Iha Mnlar for th* ctnvnen ceufti orbrwwtiiu IirttitHn Mt • bottl* oTtuck- 1«V'I CANAOIO. hAftura. You *i«<t M diUeo»Mtai»—It'i df(*r«nl (tern

Nampa Will Halt Miik. Deliveries After OPA Order

NAMI*A, Jnn, 1 (,7'— Afler todny "1)1-' OI‘A can m-i»I U.' own men over to nillk thi- cMx:. luirl 11 (milk) on the cl(K.r..:.-!>’.." Joiin K«Kf<liilr, owner of Itip nf Niimpn'*-five(inlrlr. arul .•.i>i)k>'.mtin for Uie group, ilfclnrrd laM nUlii In nnnounclng the five wonUI {it>conUnue delivery f^vl^p as nf txxlny.He Mill ihcv were t«klng Dial . .

lion bwiihr of ilir OPA lygged price of i3Trntfl D f|ti;>rt for milk In.the Niuniici tcrrltary.

C. C. Antler; on of Boise. Idaho OPA dlrrrior. <:il<l Ihe Nampa dair­ies cniilil not qiLiUty for an Incresso to 13 crlib i\ (|ii;irc •'bcciiaso Uiey do nnV oiMT.il/' uiiiler n stnndard milk rniiiiniire," 0;iiv Knule A milk may .'.ell for 13 fcnt.-.

Hr nildcd, •'ilirre is poslUvcly .noUilnij.itu-«-»n —

HnK-'ditlr ,-ai(i iiie clulrli's were nblr to nirxi tin- t:rnclr A standard bfcnuM* Uiey rotilJ-nol obtain Uie netcs.vir ' equl;>m<-nt, .

Bell Gets Fireman Job at Army Field

Wlllliim A. <Jacki Bell, former T»ln rnlls lUv rlilel and an em­ploye of tlic riiy for niiproxlnialrly 20 yeum, h!t. bt'cn nppointed n fire-

nt Hill field. Utah, and will go irk next wpfl;.11 was n tnenilx-r of the fire dc-

psrunent from iD;o lo 1635. a large Dirt .Of the {.Imr ivs.chief; He went

work tor the j'.reet department IB37. nnd will continue there till

the lust ot this veck. Bell's family -■111 accomixiny him lo Hill field.

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Potato GrowersW c arc in llie market daily. Wlicii you are rc.idy to sell

your potuloca, ' ’ ........... —

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Have Ybu~Paid Your Times-

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Up To 1, 1943?

Saturday , Jan . Sth, marks the deadline .fo r yoyr...

cn rric r boy to have all of his 1W2 subscription

accounts pa id in full.

I f you haven’t bccti callcd on. please be ready

.. w hen h e makes hi# call between now and Satur-

day DVeninB-

Ploaso remember that he is considerably handi­

capped by late school hours, ^ n d th a t you can

make th e collection feature o f his work a' plcaauro

by be ing prom pt in your payments.

Nothinff discourages a youngster moro than

having to make several calls to colJcct an am ount

thut m ay seem small to you, but which to him

means the difference b e t^ e n showing a loss or

earnings for his month's work.

I f your plans arc such th a t you cannot be a t

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Thursday, January' 7,1943 TIMESnVEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Page Seven

SOCIALand C L t

EVENTS:B :n e w s

Pern Board, Haileys Is Wed to Army Officer

HAILEY. Jwi. 7 - MIh Kern Board youniwi tlauuii'*’’ *>i Mr. m d Mn. Hcdley Boird. Ihlley, « « united In mnrriase to utu l. U O. DurkcU.'ModeaUi. Calif--. DfC. -4. » l Uie beauUfulIy decoratcd chapel ot Die Sioux City nrmy air ba«.

Tlie brldt was, allendcd by litr mother. AliO prMftii »aa Nr«. W. G. Doble, B Bpedftl friend of Ueii- lennnt Diirkrtl. While the couple Btood nt llic Blur, the color ffuard fcounded •To Uic Colors." 6gt. Jos* eiili PWmpa snnu "I. Love You Truly'’ nml "Oh Promise Me" ac-

, compnnled by Clmplftln Clark ill Uie plnno.

•nie ceremony wcis repil'by Ciinp- lain Harold WlilUock. wlUl & buck- Bround oI i.oll mu;.lc.

Tlic bride wore ti llKlil blue Himft sult wlUi datk blue sc fiorlea.

MKi Board Is ft Kroduale of Uftllev hluh Kliool tind s student ot UiP Boise BuslntM unlverslly. Tlie brUlrBroom. ft graduate of Uie- Mo­desto hlRli Kliool. WM B medical flludcnt nt the Unlversliy. ot Call- {on\lft nt. Lea Ansetts b«(ore euter- In i the »en'lc<- Tliey Ilrst met while lie wa.1 rlalloned nt DoLie, where Bhe was ottendinif ecliool. _

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Miss J.Beymei’Entertains Club

tfrtnt.....................MnRlnu of thP Mnrlner'a hymn. Jackie Beymer pre.'fiiied nn enler- tnlnlnjr croup ol rendlnss. IndiidlnK -Brtttci'n Two LOVM," "Cnrlotta'- 'und h NPRrn number,

nev, a . L. Clark led devotlonnis *nd tJie sludv period. durliiR uhltJi nr read n iielccUon for "Victorious Llvlnu" by SInnley Joiie.i nnd ' poem, "Do Your

Alter ft iJiorl bu-’ lnej.i mtiUns Mrs. Weldon CInrk nnd Mrs, Clar- cncp Wngner r.en'cd refrc.iJiment.i.

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Hansen Baptist . Union Convenes

HANSEN, Jnn. 7-Kleven hers nllenrtrd the 'nie.' lay nfter- iioou meellnK of thr Hansen Baptbt Mliwlonnrj' union nt (he home of Mrs. Ben nnybom. Mrs- John BIe- ney presided- nt the mreUMK. nnd Mr-v Bnyborn led Uie devotlonnLi.

A (15 donation un.i voled for Uic Anne Artnstrona- Ml'itlon.— Mtii. rrnnk Overlln ?ra3 chosen to fill tiie po. lllon of secrrlary. Mr*. Mur- pliy Blnek. Mrs, Evn Rftv tind Mrs, A. Bennett presented talks, Mre. M, Black find Mn, J. fllcney niiUt- cd the hoite.^s.

The next meeilns s lll be held Jnn, ID at the home ot Mrs, John nisney.

Marian Martin • Pattern

9126

. DOUBLE FRONT PANELS Ei-ery amtirt. youthful homemaker

Hill want ihU captivating cotton frock by Marlftn Mnrtln. Pattern 912B. The two front panels stream­line your figure, and are cleverly shaped In collar-effect nt the top. Use. roM' of rlc-rac for trim,

Pftltcm 0120 may be ordered only In mhsea' and vomen’i sizes u , 16. IB. 30. 33. 3<. 38, 38 and 40. Site 16 requires 3'i ynrd.'i 3i-lncli fabric and 3 ‘.I yards ric-mc.

Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Marian Martin pattern. Write plainly S17J, NAME. AD- DRESS and HTYLE NUMBER.

___Ordcr-FouwUUoa-PaUem flC98byMarlBn Martin NOWI This per- manent pattern of your exact meu* urttnwila ia stay to toa'ix 4n reusta.

I It eliminate tiresome XUtlnss. Pat* tern, is cents.

Oena your order to Hme**Ne«s pattem-«Jepartjnent, T«ln Palls.

American Legion Auxiliary Told of

Soldiers’ ViewsDistrict Judge J. W. Porler

gueal speaker when the American I^tilon auxiliary met for Its Janu­ary meeting Wednesday evening. Judge Porter, ft capt;iln In combat ftervlce during tiie. World war 1. JI»ke of "Civilian Conduct in War­time." from Lie standpomi ot a toldlcr in batUe.

William il. Wolter. ftfili district lenlce otflcer for both Uie Amcrl-

LCRlon nnd the DlsabU<i V«’.-___ j' orgaiiUaUon.- gave In conciseform the-letflalutlon now In etlcct Kovcmlng benefiu to scr\'lce of botli. WorW KftTTi.l and II I latJon to compthiftUfln. pensions, hosiiIlulUfttlon und Insurance,

New Memben Mrs. aiunJt Swan and Mrs. Hay

aiiephcrd. new members, were In- Uoduted by Mrs. Oiln FMlltt. »tin- bcMlilp chairman,

Mbs Marie Aukcnniin. elcclcd his- tcrtsn-to-4Ucce«I_Mri..CfC‘l Jones, who hud rc.-.lgned, wn.s Insl.-illcd by Mre, lUiy D. Agee, iniUKlnB ol- tlcer.

Two clarinet numbers and an en­core by John HurIics, Jerry Wll- lliim.s, Ilodney Gotdon nnd til Nlcl- ^on «Uh MuTrtiy NotUj at lUc pUiio. were eiitlui.slusUcally rccclved.

Gold Btar Mothers, Mrs. AKiies Fields mid Mr.v BllirabcUi Jones weie Iniroducrd. welcomed nnd prcsemed with II long stemmed rwc bud by Mr.v ChrL'tieiu B. I’etcrsen, cliilr- muii ot Uic Gold St.ir commlttcc.

Mr:. J. n . Ncll.’.on and Mr.', J. R. Doiigliun. war nurses, were Inirotliic-

and 'Ktlcomed.

PoAt Prr«iden(s Pn. t prealdenLi. Mki R.iljiU E.

LelKliton, Mrs. Uuy D, Agee. .Mn.. O. T. Koatcr, Mra. AIUi Dickey, .ilti. I*. P. U. Wilson, . Ir . Mctta Biii.'cli, Mrs, C. 13. Pryor. Mrs, Eurl S. John- son and Mrs. R. E. Joslln were In­troduced nnd welcomed by Uie presi­dent. Mrs. H. A. Ballsuury.

All gur^w oI hc«or rtcti^fd ^ Iwr, stemmed r«,e bud. Mrs, iiarr>' lie- nolt. a past preildent of tlie unit nnd abo n p.wl depurtment prrJ- dent. WM unnble to ollcnd,

Tlie tea .t.iblo waa co Tred In _ttn4-made Ince QloUvJipa.«e;ycr^. wlUi unite tnpcrs In crj'swl liolrt- crs atid a crystal bowl of red rose buds. Mrs. George SeUlel, chairman of unit nctlvltle.i. poured.

Ilo'lc.'.its. uifmber.n ot ilic lesti- Intlon commlllc. were Mr*. R. E. SmltJi. Mrs. A. C, Victor. Mrs, Ho­mer Saxon. Mrs C. II. Krenjel. Mrs, Mnr.-.hnll Chnpmnn, Mrs Horrlet Joiiei, Mrs, Itobert Sept, Mrs. Jlaro' Taylor and Mrs, Chrbtlna Pelcrr.en,

Mrs. Peterson arrunced Uie pro- Krnm nnd Mrs. SmIUj was In cliwiio of the soclnl hour.

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Family ReunionFor F. Kleffner

Tlio nnnunl reunion ot Uie fftmlly ot Frank KIcftner on the event ot hU 7Cth blrthdny wa.n held iti-'t Sunday Uie Twin Fnib home ot Mr, nnd Mr«. Klrftner.

A Dutfh lunch was Mr\ed'nnd clever v.hllc dephnnt Rift exchange wn.1 held.

Mr, and Mr.>i. PYank Klettner. Jr. and their three .'.ons, France.', Char- Irs nnd Rnnnlri. of Pocatello; Mr. and Mrs. Sib Klettner. nnd their two sons, Robert nnd Phillip, ot Dobe, nnd Mr. nnd .Mrs. Cllx Klriff nml son. Dlrkey. ot Coodlne. were mnn- ber.i of Ihe'fnmlly In Bttendnnce.

ralls.-«.*tended us a guest.

Bride of AFiny Airman

Burlison, BarstoW Vows Pledged at Buhl Nuptial

H U H L . .Ian."7-MiHS Doris Mf.s. Ja c k Riir.'ilnw, Glenns !• and H arley iliirii.sdii, son of

C iilif., c.\cli;iiiKC(i wctldiiiK vow of Mr. am i Mi'.s. (Jaii Tliomi'scii

WeTheWomen

B j IlUTll MILLEJT

the wnr ROes on more ftnil____ women, wiien nsked their oc-cupntlDM. will be answering "lfou.'e- wife^imrt time." Employer* are be­coming *0 despernie for help they nre ogreclnK to take on women who, because of their home duties, can only work ft half day or a few days I w t«.

Already government ngenclea In Wa.ihlngton hnve opened Uiclr doors to port-tlme worker*, and private concerns In mnnv other cities nre doing tJie same thing.

It's a greiit break for liousewlvc.1. for several rea.*;on. . Part-time em- ploment can be mannged by most able-bodied women who don't have amall children. And wlUi living cosjs and tMW boUi hish It is nlte l4f ft family to have some extra money coming In each week.

Then, too, the chance for part- time work wlU Klve manj'-a woman who ha* never before held down a Job on opfwrtunlty to discover Uiat she can do sometjilng besides keep hou.'e.

Husbands will get a break out ot Uielr wives being nblo to work part- time, loo. Tlie men won't be ne­glected If their wives only «-ork a lew hours a day. And ^lncc m«t men are working harder than usual In these Umea. It will be easier on them’ If ihelr wive.i also keep'so bwy In tlie dayumo they aren't eager tc go calling or hftve oaoUier couple in forbridgeat nlgtir............. .....................

?otntUme.i It Li hard on a mar- TlsgB for ft woman to work lull-tlme ouuide the home. Bin only cood can result when vorarn put their leisure houm to cood use by (Aklcg on a pan.Ume Job. Instead of letUn* It all go to waste.

Pail-Exchanges Vows Monday at Albion Ceremony

ALBION. Jan. -J-Ml'. Frances Bmun. of Burley, becnme the bride of second LIrut. Dehvln Watcrm.in, of Albion, nt nn Imprci.'lw Mon­day rvcnlng ceremniiy [xTlormed nt Ihe Brnun home by Hev, ^Tnl r, nf Paul, In ,,thp preseitte of rrl and clo;,e frk-nd-v

The bride wore n .'fllflitr blue sporu rtrer.s with a lall-mau test for.'.nge, Attendnni-’i were Mir: Bonn Bennett, niece ot the bride- grcom and Hiibun Brnun. brother ot the bride.

Wedding supper v.-ns cervrd by Mrs. Braim. to 21 guests. A wecldlni: enKe wn.s cut ami served bv :he bride.

Mrs. W.itrrmnn Ls n Kniduate of the Albiofi lilKti tchool and Ueu- tenivnt Wnlrrninn n KrnrtiiaK til the Albion Stnte normal and the sute ColleKe of filucatlon Oreeley. Cola

Tlie couple left Tuesdny tnr Camp DavlK, N. C., where Lieuten­ant Wntennnn L'i tifbe an lii.slniclor In mnthenintlcs.

RICHEIELD

Mrs, Dnlln.i Civinibcs aiirt dimcli- ter liave been dlsml.'.'.ed Ironi the Patrick ntir.-.lng home here,

OrrLi Sword Is 111 wlih ■eied Ihron

to Ills work Nnmpa.

Charles Pntrlck and d.iughter nlm Mlr.-s Mhrj' Crowthtr hnvc to Sail Luke City nfter visiting rel­atives here. •

Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck IHllman, for­merly of Twin FnlLi, nre gue.ils of her son. Orris Sword, and family.

N e w under-arm

C r e d m D e o d o r a n t

safely

S t o p s P e r s p i r a t i o n

. I . , Dots ooitocdjuici 01 atrt'i .jhiitt D<x» not imtitf ikm.

2. Nowtilifijtoilry. OnlxuirJ riRlif •fter fliKin*.

S. ltutjntlritoP»t^ri'*''"''f"I (o3(liTi. Pitremiodof.

4. A yufe. Kteiirlcii, itualtu vianlvinR aeua.

5. Avirded Arptovtl Stil ofAmcTicaalniKtulcdfUundn.

' hsmslnt to

IJiir.'itow. (iaiiKhtcr o f Mr. anti 'crry, formerly o f Cii-stlcford.

E lsie Burlison. Vallejo. I New Year'.s ciav n l the home , Ruhi.

l!rv, Bronk.'. Moore, p.iitor nf the Biirlc".' Methodist ehurrn. c ndurted the nuptials, wliile tlie wedding iwrty j.towl before a ni.intel banked with Christmas green.’, and llchted tnpcrr,,

Mbs Betty l.oii Tliomiwn sanK "I Love You Triilv" Hrccimpanlcd by Mrs. BrooLs Mocre nt the piano, Mr:. Moore nl.w pro-.idcd the pre­lude mu;.lc.

Tlic bride wns i;o'Mied In ft pa'- tfl blue atti-niccn truck :uid wore It corr-nKo nf t;iUman r<i,vrtiin!A.

Tlio-e pre.'ent ucre Mr. and .Mrs. Jack Barr.tow, hrothiT and rlster-lii- law of the bride; Mr*. Burnett. KvntidmoUier of IV.e \jrlvlesTOO«, t\\ nt Clenr« Ferry; .Mr. nnd Mrs. ■niomiv'.on; MtM Hcttv Um Tlionip- Mn. MK-I Edltli MeNVlIv. ft jcoa'ln ot MLvs Barstow. nil of Buhl; MIm Marilyn Heller nnd ML-Ji Maxine Miller. CiusUeford. fomier school- mates of the bride who were home from tlie Unlversltv of Idaho,

necawe ot the illne.vs of George l!,iri. (he brWe's grandfather, ilie wedding plaai were kept simple.

Following the wedding a dinner nnd reception wa.s held *t the home ot Mr, and Mr«. C. Juker at which 30 members were pre>ent.

Hie young couple was presented number nt Kitls and lelt for a

short trip nmid n rJiower of rice ind Roo<l wthes,Bdlh .Mr. nnd Mrs. BurlL'jin were

,Rrflrtu»ie4_lroia-Uit-aicani Jtrrv. JilRh scliool. Mr*. Burlben ho.s been taking liurse's trniiiing In Seattle nnd Mr. BurlUon lins been em­ployed the p.v-t year nt the Boeing Alrernlt company In Seattle.

Tlie pair Is nl heme In BoLse where the hridegronni has employ, nient nn<l where Uie bride will eon-

lier trftlnlns. Mr. Burlbon expects to be called to the serMce

Friends Honor Koenigs On Golden Wedding Day

M ore th a n 110 o f the fam ily and friends of M r. nnd Mrs. D avjd J . Koenig gathered Tuesday afternoon a t th* ir Twin Falls homo to honor them on th« event o f their golden wcd-

dinp anniversary.Tlie hocne w u decked with color'

nil bouquets o5 Jlowrrs sent by snany frieiKb mnd orsontuticm ot »e<rersl surroundins communltirs. Tlie {Koe­nigs ftbo reeelred telegrvns congrwt- ul&ilns Uinn on their SOth weddingdi}'.

Guests came frum mftuj towns. IncludUig Murtaugh. Hansen. Ec' Wendell. Hftwltoo. Jerome. Buhl ler. Boise, fca well os Twin 11*.

Dunns tiif atterrvjon Mrs. Id* Emer>'. Mrs. Helen Beals. Mrs. Vlr- smi* Brooks. Mrs. EdlUi Koenig and Mrs. Pauline McCocib prexUtd a’ the refreshment tsb le ^ .^ . ,. In the evening Mr. tnd Mrt. Koe­nig attended tiie Hoiuen Or*ng« meeting heW In their honor by U member*.

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Gold and Green Ball Scheduled

For January 21Plans fo r the nnnunl Gold

nmi .Grocn haii -wort formu-

Inied ^when" the slake M.l.A. committee m c l Moiidnj' cvi.*- BiriK,

The e%'cnt Ls. scheduled fo r Jsn . 21 a t Ih c Radio Roiide- voo w ith Arlon Ba.stinn and

hi.i orcho.stm providipR the music. M urtic 0 . Crundnll nnd Mis-s Lova Tolman, chair­

men o f s take activities, are in charsje o f ihe hall.

E»eh of the .veven L.DS. *arUs In the stake will be represented by a qu^n. of the^e seven one will be ukct«d-lo-relgi>-M-«uk»-^u»«n. TTUs selection is mide on a basis of ward merit.

Plaru were made for an elaborate presentation of iht queeiw at the ball.

Margaret Jensen Weds Lt. Hansen

BURLin'. Jan. T-Mr. and Mrs. O, A. Jensen hn\e announced the marriage of tlietr dsushter. MLss Margaret Jensen, to Lieut. Oene Hansen. U. S. armT, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Han-sen, Idaho Falls. The eertmotvv took pUee Chrtslmaj day at the home of Blihop Bruce OUen, Idaho Fallv

Mr^. Hfnsen Is a graduate of Bur­ley high school, and has been em» ployed In oftlee.i el the.farm tecur- Ity ailminl'tratlon here and In RlKby.

ITie bridegroom b a gradu.Me of UUh Sta'e Agricultural conege. Lo­gan, Before etxterlng the army a year ago he wa.s Mipervbor for the deiurtment of agrlculiiirr. He took a training eoume »t Fort Warren. W jo, and Is st.-itlonea in Nebr».'kft, nnere th* nniple mill make Its home.

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Pioneer Square Planning Shower

A . oclal evTnlng was enjoyed by the members of the Pioneer Square club w.'ien they met Tuesday eve­ning nt the hone of Mnu J. W. DeBoard.

Mr<. J . M. Clvde prtalded at the bwlnexs meetlnK where plans a ere mide for a liandkerchlef shower tor Mrs, Geonse Atwood, who eentlr moved to Elko. Nev.

Mrs. P. U Tufter assisted the honnw in serving refreshirents.

At the foUowing meeting to l>e held Feb. 2 at the heme of Mrs. W. H. Pare, a greund hoc program

111 be presented.

Tlie British army has a speelally- b-Jilt Incinerator foe destroying se­cret papers. Not even the aslies maUT.

Q U IC K R E L I E F F R O MotO M m iA rW n irrM n

STO M A C H ULCERS °<i[To e x c e s s A C IDH u t H.IP U W n CMt Ym , N.tbl,«

Plans Discussed For Club’s Sale

plans for a rummage sale to be held in tlie near future were dL\cus.'(ed. A report was given on the silk and nylon drive and on tlie ChrbUnas bf<ket the girls h&d conlrlbuted.

Memben were urged to assbt tlie Red CroM batid*« rolljng,

Eed'Cross Work Done by Group

Plans «ero formulated for th annual dumer at the Odd Fellci hall. Feb. 3, when Uie CwmlD' Womeii-s club mit wlUt Mrs, II, W, Mort, .Mrs. E. O, Cnln, prtsldenl, presided at Iho buslnew meetings.

Red Cross, sewing Jook up the majority of Ui* aftenioon. Tlie while elephant eontrlbuted by Mrs, R, O. Doud was W'on by Mr«, John Olick.

Mrs. OeraM Siren nnd Mr.v V. A. Ruliter sen'fd as a.\sbtntil hn I- e.wes. Mn. L. £. Ctane and Mis. n . A, Olbbs attended aa guests. Tlic nexl meetlnt will be held at the home of Mrs. Hugh Reed Jnn

Gooding W.S.C.S Chooses Leaders

GOODINO. Jan. 7—Mrs, J. W. Proclor wiui elected as prejJiUnt to head Uie W. S. C. S. of Ihe Mttho- dlst cliurch here nl a meeUng held In the church dining room.—Pietedltig-tlie-riieeUng-ft-cover« l dlsli luncheon was served to 30 mem­bers nl tAles decorated In a patrio­tic roann*. M «. W. C, Welib. retir­ing pre-sJAnt, conducUd the bii.U- nes.1 meeting

OUier oIflcera_namEd-10,sctxc-a:lUi "Mrx l*roclor were Mrs, John Kom- lier, vice-president: Mrs. W. A. Ran­dolph. recording secreuir>'; .Mr*. Harold Brown, reelected corre l)ond- Ing .seeretar)' and Mr.s. OtIo Joslln, ree!ect«l trea.surer.

le "Courage."♦ <e T

MARRIAGE LItTSKK ISSCEI)

BURLEY, Jan. T - Miirrlnge II- een.%es have l>ecn l.v.ued to Alliert Delwin Waterman, 28. Albion, Prances Braun. 50, Burley; Clarence E. Barrett, 2<, Malta, nnd Velda Hiitchl.-«n, Is. Mnlla. nnd Max Gil­lette. 25, Declo, and Elvn Tnylor, 2i. Burley.

A Uei^rescHlativc o f the

Geo. Benioff FUR CO.

Will Be In Our Store FRID.VY & ' SATURDAY

W ith Hi.1 Complete Line

of Over 200 Sample

FUR C O A TSWish no longer, tor here are your fur dreams come tnie. Love­ly futa. besclntand tor many a yenr to come, and UieyTe priced at—

JanuaryCLEAKANCE

LevelsSEE THE.M NO>V AT

SHOES AND

■APPAREL

Have You Tried

CHICKENthe CAMPBELL way}

1/2 TENDER YOUNG CHICKENUnjo iiUcd. fried lo « rich Rolden lirown, covcrcd

w ith cri.sp Idaho shoe s tr ing potatoes. (E a t i t w ith your finRcrs, no s ilver se n ic c .) W ith H o f biscuit.'', sweet clover honey and a cup o f Cnnip-

bcH’a fnrooua "Dollar Coffee,” tc * or m ilk .75c

A SPECIAL FEATURE EVERY EVENING AT

“One of e r ia C t Better Placet to Eat"

C A M P B E tL S CAFEBetween Roxy and Orpheum Uteatcrs .

Reno Bride

Mn. James F. Tyler, fomerly Mill Mary Virginia Cooke. Jer­ome. whne Dee. 3! marriage In Krno. Ncr.. has been annonnred. (Stiff Engraving)

CalendarTlie Scrlbblerf. club will nin-

vene nt B pm. Friday nl the home of Mis . j. r., iSayes.

» * *A meeting of the D. and H,

club will be held Friday evejilng nt Uie home of Mn. Tom Parrott,

* *

When the Einanon club meets ot II n.ni. Frldnv at the home of .Mrs. I. P. Sweet fur Red Cross [.ealng. members will bring Uielr oan-luncli,

« « *llie BIrkel P.-T.A. rt»om moUi-

_efi_alli. meet .wlUi-.Mr3^ae0i5e_ W, RJcdon. SOS Second avenue wejt nt 3:30 p, m. I-rlilay for a de.vert luncheon.

* * *WushliiKion P.-T. A. rt)om moth-

-TTs wnrraret Friduy at a p. m. wlUi Mrs. W. A. Chtrander. lOS Uncolo- street. Members nre re­quested to bring Bclsior.s. needles nml Uilmbles,

Jerome B. P. W. r Entertains With'

Holiday Dinner,JEROME. Jan. 7 - The anbual-

Chrlstmaa dinner meeting o( the Jfrome Business and ProfeaaJooaJ. Women'# club wu held Jan. 4 the home ot Mn. Frances Stanton. Memben and tuesta were aeated at one lace corared long table with a centerpiece of flowen and candbM.PUce card* were made of mlnlatui* Chrtstmaa trees of ttgebrtisU dec­orated with rarl.ccloTed stara.

- RW--M were Men TMntWSewell and Mrs, Oerle ElUs Meuser.

FollowlnJ a request from naUonal headquarten In New York City, the mem^n listed Uie amount of monei invested in «-ar oavlnca ttam;« and bonds. The total thus far. of the memben present, la ap­proximately UJOO, Another report will be made as ot Marcli 1. The report Includes series P and O bonds aLvi. •

A (oclal lime followed the dinner, and the next meeUng will be held at tfie home ot Mrs. L. M. Zug. with Mrs. Alta Day as hnstes. . TTie pro­gram will be the "ABC of Econom­ics- by EdlUi Nancolaa. a study of fundamentals and of recent trends In economics.

« « «

Morningside Club Holds Gathering

When the Momlngtlde club metat tlie home of Mrs. L. c. Bchnelder......nnd Mrs. Sue Leece Wednesday af­ternoon roll call rejponses wtr» hou-'ehold hints. The business meet­ing was coiKjucted by Mrs. C. R. Holland and the war stnmQ prize was won by Mrs. Prank M cC o W i^ .

Mrs. Leece reviewed the article "Behind Uie Jap Front." by Max Hill. Mrs, A. F. Hansen ^tended as a guest. Tlie hostesses were assisted

, In sen'lng by Mrs. Pearl Frederieo,Tlie next meellng will be held at

the home of .Mlu Mary Klein and Mn. Josephine IQela

MATTRESS

Get Your Vitamins Economically. . .

Quality Foods Priced Economically All Times

At The

DAHO DEPT. STOBE■ CRACKERS

Premium Sodii Wnfcra

Pound <9 <9 M■Z I to x ............ 33C

FIG BARSFresh Vnnilln F ig Bara*

i Pound -.... .. 1 ^ C

MILKTall Can.s, A ll Brands

4.o r ......:.....38c

EGGSLiirKC Fresh'Ranch Egffs

Doien ......3 9 ^

Pfiamit Blitter Ta pmmd jar , 45c

PABLUM ■ 45c

MEAT CURE S5cBEANS „■ .......

TOILET SOAP 3.or 21c

ORANGE^Fresh, Ju icy

Niivel OrunKc.s.

Dozen ...............

CHEESEChallcnKe

Full Crcani^

Pound ....... 32c

Kraft’s Dinner acuriflujir lOc

Rye Flour -37cPA1>\ T aarden Patch. Golden lUnUtn.

Whole Kernel la oi. Can, 3 lot _ 25c

TOMATOES _ 1 4 c

Grapefruit Juice SFlorida Juke.

- 3 7 C

WHITE KINGFam ily Size PackaKO

27c

Gelatin DessertW ndham ’.x. A.«at. Flavors

■ Each 5 ®

M A T C H E SSix Box ^

Carton ________

CLEANSERCrystn! W hite ■.

3 for 14c

Fi-ee delivery service to all pai'ts of the city. Only one delive.ry to each house each

day. Grocery phones No. 0 and No. 1.

MHO DEPT. I l E I“If It Isn’t Right, Bring It Bad *

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Page Eight TmES-NEWS. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO TTiursOay, January 7, ID13

SEVEN OF TOP MEN IN POUR HEAVY BOXING GROUPS IN SERVICEN.B.A. Issues Its Quarterly Ring Ratings

KEW Yomc. JRtl. 7 . Nullonil Boxlnc B.-.v>cliillon an-.

nouncrri lLi rrRUbr fiuarifrly rat/ Itiji of flKlltrrs In nil dhUlons Irf- il«v, ftlnnK wllli ft /.inlfimiil trom

~T>rHncnOT;rofcrirTnir~imrTfrsponslbllliy" Iot "clfnviisr" !h box- Int elmmplonflil|)J lles.illrrflly wlili the New Vork State Alhlrtlc com- miclon.

Mail [wltilrd fiido

In-and-(nit Iiificldcr

ClIIMtlr. N- J.:— Jimmy Blvliw, Clrv CMarlM, Clnclniintl; navy nnd Fnrrfll, Pn.; toforUll.1. Qrprcr,

MtiMIfuclKli

ccmlriiclrrs — Orwul mill Wft l^ln«Ion; Tonv (Clnnclola Marltii. coan KUnnl niul Mllwnukrc

\VpUcrnclKlii-i; Clmmplon-rrcfl die me<l) Cochrnnp. nnv, nnil Kllz

, nbeUi. N. J,; loiilcnl conlfmlcrfi- Rny Robinson. Nrw V«irk; lirnn' AmwtroiiK, hos An«clM; Jnckh Wlhon, nriny and I/11 Anuclrs,

UKlitM,pl([hU; Clinniploii - vn cant: Ifadlnc ronlfiirtrr - Brni Jack. AUKUjtn. On.: loRlcnl contni clrr*—Wlille Joyer. Gary, !mf.; Allli Stols. Newark, rl. J.; Juan Zurlln Loa AnsrlM; Ilob MonlRomrry Plillaclclphln: Miulr Shftiilro. Nru York; SluRRrr Wtillr. Baltimore: Johnny Ttioma.i. Los AnKcles; Clet Slmru. Lo* AnKcles; Joey Pfrnlla Tnmnqiia. Pn.: Clie.''ter nien. New York; Johnny Oreco, Montreal.

FcnUienv('lKht.i; Clmmplnn — Jackie WllMn. Pltl.-,l)iirKli: lni:lc;il contemlcr — Wllllc Pep, Ii:vrlli Conn.

DanlftmwelKlil*; Ctmmploii Manuel Orllr, AnEPles; Innlcnl conteiHler — Jul Koiis Yoiii llavali.

PlywelEhLs; Champion — Lit Dado, Phlllpiililrs; loclcnl coiite tlenv - Jackie Paler.ion, DiKlan Peter Kftne. EnRland.

50 Head of Cattle Graze on Augusta Master’s Course

1 Inr.t April ileeldcil

iiYlt of KOo<l-ju.M III plained noliby Jone jx-i-or of Rolf iiiiil 110 tlie nnny air lorce. ' wc would r>(!(l It In availableliUd 0 , Uic

Albion Defeats Decio, 40-23, in Basket Contest

Oakley Nips Bm-ley,

29-27, in Cage Tilt

Golf to Face Trying Period During 1943

ny (iKOIUif. W, m.OS.S().M, Jr. l•rf■ ltlrnl, I nltrd S(alr> (iolf

i){ Inlioi

pl.ijlliK

Usual Sj)orts To Be Played On West Coast

Louis Uniform

7

O A K L E Y . J:m. 7 — Oiu'. I niairu'd in tact wbik- anntticr w Iilaycd boforo mu' of llie lar^

inlo tbc Oukk'y gymnasium.

Oak!.‘y lulmilii.sUTod 1127 di-fuat to lUirloy !iii;li in-n frame tliat .4ii\v as many

113 five points .supanttitii; tlie :!corcH of tlu- two ti-anis i.nly once dur ing tJu‘ coiito.st. Oak­

ley never wa.s lu-a<lcd diirinj: conte.Ht alUimiKb ib f

rcats tied tlir cumit on al ;l n lju lf (I117011 ucca.sioiis.

ii},v .-tn'ak .<Wlli.ll! Kai

kllie Robcatr, li;iil Ihr

bdfs tied nl five all ni niiiirlrr, irnllrcl J wrrp belilnil

llc-d tJic .-.rorr nt .iljle lo ovcrlnke Ihcl :o,irli Mont: H.-illl(!n>

p rml or

.loe Dil\Ia<>;j>io

Quit Bascludl%)uijb4luhlltxl

"Milnt for (aiun hul

ba^krlbal! . Idaho—al! lone appar-

:;.\N 1--RANCISCO, J:u

ii.'l'bal

O.iUlry—Pi)\iltoii. ftinviinl.

ALBION,Dfcio here hl^l i a hlfih r.chool b;l

Tlle.iball Kivni

r for Ihcwith Albion

Ipsder at llip hiilf. Hob ndlln Kiiaril, uji.i Ihc Allilnn lop r with 10 |)olnl-'., one more than Noye-i rnnc up for U«In.

In n second le.im ramp. 1 won, 15-13. Jftcl: lippworth m

polnt.i for .\lblon anil J- three fcf IVrlo.

Albion ulll phiv ^reiiuln on l»ltrr'.i court IVlOiiy nluhi.

up :n for 0;iklrv

day and r

About 7.3 ppr CPiit of IhP \\ .MppI lni!ol i>t liu-j;oIVo t)() ions In Ihr S!

The Sports Round-up

trnlay/and iUKo, Mtirn bp 1 In

IriKlured the GUntt . . . A double-row of •ports wrllcm jalheretl around Eddie Hrinniek'i bir dnk while Mel look over tite elub trcrrtarr'f chair, llllinc far bark and looking wItU »lcady rj*» »t rach que.llon- er u he tried lo come up with the

‘ ansvrn . . .

Across Uie stfcel at tJie Yankees' Offices Ed Barrow. whoM nppeaYwice Blve.i you lAe ciact roeanlnR of "l)oel{e-brow«l.“ woa nble lo give i more Advanced report on the tralii' liiff sltuDdon . . . He had cpent thi

, momtnB-lelephonlnB various place: aloni the New Jersey ooo.M and ttii pine bell and had amnsed for

___Seoul Paul KJrcbell to Inspect Uiem, t<xiny.--- ------ ..

PICKUPS The iTftson tor openlnjr tlis Mnjor

3 ^ 8 on Wedneaday under

L’liit waco;npltl Uit lioi

Ir-Nt lrrll•^ or d n;; unli: ii.tu

niP HO-iiiwu- u fftvonxl. f;il1pd a<Ioi.:ioi

Ik record for dl:i merely < triilnlnc protjrani

d hl.t Ulp.1 im! n

AlUinul Clark Grlfl wnnlpd

lu tu acccpteu tl;eui •nt , . . AlUiouKh .Idn'l altend, ^ fo r-

Sfor.^even morf nicht UnRton, lo t iir l at 7 p. m. nnd Ilnb-h under Uie lUhts.

TJie two St. Loul^ clutw .v-»ld "iw, too.” but nobody would even make u formal motion : . .

TOli.lY'S Gl.'E.'^T ST,\ll Cordon Gilmore. SI. Paul rii><

neer-Pcru: "Itlfht now the unall (baseball) ewnrn are like lo many bathen tblrerinc on (be edrc at «n IfT pooI, drcadlnr *hc Hnnst. knowinc II will be tortsrc yet noae •darlnr le back out for fear of be- ln{ called a »Uay. If » top thould come alone and uy no twimmlnr allowed, they'd all icram and be Clad for the chaDct.-

I underttand IVendtll ai crn a l^ hate outlaw rac

Uiat m ain quite a 11 tub atallable to pUr, NOK—1( (her only Aid •

> a f lor C id.iho :iiL' >

■n\rn' U ;

ttill be i coniPtltirrN.

The llcvrnetv

.'.l-Wcst uirlr:ro, nn u 9,000 tth

v.hllc In I

Paul Dean Goes to

BrownSvfor AukerST. LOUIS, Jan.'-vNl') —

who liarbor a iiib itiDeaii would make ^ooii on hi

T li j boiH'ful «t. b iiiis

/ Kairii)kd today t

Bowling Scores.'MINOR Lt:\<a K

Browns

lat I-aid •ttenipl l(( come liack

as a major lca^a:e pitcher.

To K’ l 111'' v(]ini”cr brother of LuIoi-ful'l)r/-.:y D i^ i . they

rave I he veteran mainstay of

ihe i/ ,- luff. .-ubmitriiie.balk'r K lil ia Auku', to the WashiiiK- lon IS^'iiators. Anker won U

n lii.s thr

ity - f< irark .

Gas Rationing Closes 2 Big Race Tracks

MIAMI, Kla,. Jnn. 7 f.l’—TrnpIr: p;vrk tcxliiv rnllrd off Ih hor>r r.K .ni«;!Uu:, ulilch h.iil tl\r more c!.i>

li I.i>

.il l i the lirown.s, :•

a,.: of tradiiiK

lUty - and <iii« I ik'cided (lue.sliu

I1..UI L prci

)r‘ '“licni“ul ncc with ih

Majors Speed Plans for

Training Sites.. -T\y TAL’L KCllEFretS NEW YOKK. Jan. 7 fUJ>j-Vlr-

tually certain to b

nd alreadynlea.surc.car drlvUiB •.'.iKiied to the con- irnt of Bay bwSan « in nn etsentlal In-

esKUc offlcl.-Ua’ru.'Ji-

nd Lroii Ilrnilerioii'.

xilll V.e or n

'X,;: r■rnnnil /T allmenl ^

ha:mobllpi for pirn-

ndiiiicil)iill-p;irl;;.—Mio-.t i

i!.r lo rxrcllrnt tnwiMwrlatlon fa- lilri. Thu.1 ye.Mrrdnj^ rulings tied to rxfll^ dln!iM»nd dpvolecn. LlnillPd lo territory .-.ft by Tdp. - y',1 ChlCHKO inrptlnB of the club

c Olilo Mid ro-rlvp

il rlv uhlrh

rl-Ui( fin.

cppt

few

:• MLs'

.s:[p.i ha. produced only . which had dpcldnl defln

■risers In Indiana Detroit, the TlKcr ’’ kci

, Jack. Zellert hh club V lid tra t Bavt

llrld,■'.T:uc?nS:-MrijnvllllCjllP two Chl- •:.K0 cliiUs-lhe White .Sox aftd Cub'.-.^'iur tliry would train at

11,'h I.lck, Ind., cvrn ihoiiKh they I coiiaruiit ihelr own dlumoncl. iitnml.'i. The Uostoa Red Sox

; decided on the Tiifta colleje nt Medford.

, IrV.t 10 d Itorare i n:k 01;m;

• of 1f! In aped .•'oupboiiPS

nlvlnu players, wlderlns Lake-

>f ;The Giant

ood, N. J.inlt« Corulder 3 Spot« yuiiliccn con-'.ldered three ip«t:;-AtlauIlc Cny. Wlld-

hy-iliP-Seii and A.'.bury park, ndi Rickey, president of the

Tlie

Dndf I he poidtl t.that, Broo

In the Yale iwlveniny field liouip ' fit New Hiiven, Conn.. .ilnce he un- drr.'.lood that Ihe army nir corjn h.id decided not lo tike over. But Oitdrn Mlllrr, chairman of Ihe Yale Athli-Uc n.'K o latlon. told the Unlicd

I I'.-i-.'i lhat the aniiy r.tuilent fller i ^ .luioM cerlaUi to ur.e the IieM

, l)i,v>, the broUir :h Ihc- Cardli;:iL?

Baseball (’Hamps To Miss out on Kids-Kubs Series

.ST. r tm nsjiL'liO, I'I;i, Jar - .V—-ni- :.'rv. Vor): yaiil;rr

. ami Ihr .St UmU Csrlllnnl.■ \vll

:\Unk IlaUlday atln£ rdown IhU jeaK He hai _ ___ .Ttler^ni back and the Wednnda< nltbt cenqoni of Ihe Ilurley rlui proTT* that Ihe xmall «fh«ol boyi will be not vtup thk jcar. The de' frat l« the flnl lm> nf the traMir fsr ( oarh Hulon llud{r'. bojv

FRENCH JOINS \,\VY LOS A N G a ^ Jan. T

Larrji Frrnrh. :Iranu ouUipcommtrtnnWii" l:ru

.111 be : mda,v. He ttiU frne

rer. tYenriiwa^v Dodtfpr:! la:l se.>

. In h n alhleUe he

R£AD TIMES-NnvS WANT ADS,

Jimmy Bivins to Meet Ez Charles

CLtVELANU, Jan.No, 1 11

ivywelKht", mrets E=ard Chn iclnnatl knorknul orthi, u.n >n elimination bout for the v IP ch.ini[iloiLrhlp of the

d lv l'Wlni

I Chrlof the

ororkllslalrh

Grid Rules Group Meets; Maps Plan To Preserve Play

IICAGO, Jan. 7 M'—Tlie nn il ln[<T<holii:.llp f(x>ib:il! coin f . niori' coiicr-rned wiili prr iiK- c(]uli>;nnit tlian wiih nilr erntloii.1, oj)rm>| a Uircr-da

■rntlon of ,vl

nil<T of fi.

alvhUI

)It):ill I

.chool

•(«i!d be prUflty

(>a on materlatn U,it added .virvry Jndlmlnl ihrre would .•.crloa-'. jjj0r:ai;c for 1343 1 carc were rxi-rclr.rd by thiKhool.-;,

.1(1 Uip.coinmllice would k!vi nitlon lo way.i of la\iirlni. Ibutlon of footbalLi and ly w hich schooh could b<wt iirlr equlpmrnl,

.\.ildippcar

:hc 1913 Io‘)tbnIl code.l. Ilcd wilh

SPOT CASH

Call Collect 0^-JX Twin Falb .MAHY ALICE TnOUT FA&.M

CageScor•es

By Ttie .\^«eiated ^^e^ WKST

• Rlrk.-! eollese &3,:ial 2

. Sl.-\

3C, Wllbnietle 33 CollpKP of I'lnjpt Isiuiid 5(T, Me

Chord field iKmiber. <I Unfleld S3, Oreiioii cnllecp <

pducallnn <1 - .....................Ea.Mern Oreimn Nonnal JO, Bol.s

J, C. 45,MST

I.iS-iIlP 59. Moravian .'>1 CoUtmbla i5, Cornell « Prlneplon 47, Scion Hall 30 Temple « , Symcu.-c 44 New York unR-erslly 49, Pen)

State 40 Duke 51, N, C. navv pre.Illuhl 4

MinWEST K anw to, Mlvourl 44 DnrUnouUi 47. Minnesota. W- ■

sotrruwEST -TVxa.n M. Rice 36 Sam Hou:,ion stale 44, Texas A

& M, 43Chrtilian 3j, Uaylor 31.

FAR.M A HOMES FOR SALE SO ACRES i miles from Twin roUs. Irrljtates to nK-ih except 5 Bcres In • crcliard. corrals, out- bulldinss. Good houie. »T5. ncrc.COMFORTABLE J-B.M HOME

Uvtngrpom. dlnlns ^ocoi. Utchen. ■■ninpj,_ttltle. horoe Well tighifd basement almost neVTnJllTlfe- man Hcatmsker, dust Uj;ht coal bln. Basement kiddles playroom 5th Ave. N. a iS a Ttnns amll- Qble.

f- B IL L COUBERLYt i t 4lh Art. N.'' Phone « IR

Enolnn Antr « P. SI.

Nt)w Orleans Track Doubles Business- NKW-OflLE.\NS, Jan. -..IUA'-tAI- ready dolni; double llie bu;lnp.v, of Ix'.t .'.rn;,nn, the fair crounds r.ice irack prob;>ljly will not [jc nuilPrlally alfmpil by the oiiler annln.'.t pte.is- ure drlvlnK', RaclnK Secretary Julius Ro^k-r r.t.ited Jciljy.

TJie fair rround. £cu_bc reached by Mrrrl car luu! l.i In walklw: dL.tance of 40. le paru of the clly.

,S

Thr

oftlHrralion St. Lnulri Car

rre'.'; u po-.-.Ibllliy wc mn;Sprlliclleld. Mo., hceau.-.

» p;irk available." Wllll.iii f i.'ic Urown i .'alil hi;, hoy

r.l of theup llktno Ideaar. iiipir( rd; \Va:,hlnKlon laiow for a f.-w <1 C.itollr

('hoier<ir.lluatlon .'.haiml ■nntl Red.i-ha\c I ijnrk WHS flood-

for. thr-

i’hillin (•|^^ lal;d U

o:»w Ill'll',cT

lrlte:,-both

BEHER. LATE lllODEL

m im1330 OLOS.MOniLE '

:iub coupe. Ifn-s radio and icater nnd A-1 tire.'.

1941 OI,I)SMOIHI.K

2 Door .■'I

cellent t

X^^.W reckingTHIS WEEK IN JEROME

2 *38 RTUDrBAKEU DICTATORS. One 2 door nnd one 4 door. Motnrj. fentlers, mdlalors. tmnsniLviloiu, doors,^ear ends, aU body porLi In cood ahape.

1 *15 CIIEVHOLET MASTER : DOOR. Lett side, motor, trans- mb.'ilon. rear end, wheeLi, rndlnlor In Kood nhnpe. LoUs of bo<ly

Twin Falls A uto WreckingPhono U7. Twin Falls. Box OM

Jerome A u to Parts

Phone 41, Jcromo

, W rilc , Wire, or Phone. W c Ship C . 0 . D . ,

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?liursd»y. Janumy 7.1943 TIMES-NEWS, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO Page N in«

• IN E R S S T A Y O f l STRIKE IN EAS'

WlLKES-BAIinE; P i, Jm. 7 tn —An ouU*w strike or \iJ»0 mlnen In the retiuylvuilu uiltirsclte (ItkLs erfaled a &horUse o( h>rd coai to- <l»y, e»en as Uie f« l«m i«bo«rd felb4htf pfnch of newlr Uihlened r«- Uonlns of luel oU.

Oulgolnj ahlpnienls *«e curUW* ed ^arply and deUvertn lo dooiotlc eonjumfrs In Ihe hcarl of Uie an- thraciu; region were lUnJifd lo one ton.

. ^^eanwh^e. U «« local union* of thc.Uiill«l.Mm# worken of A«fr- Ica. dUf^sanlins leaden' pftai Uial

, Uiry return to « o « lmmedl*Ub'. T01«1 10 remain on strike.

The OPA. acllna lo Incrtaie pre- ducUon. crantfd au Inrreti# of 40 eenU a ton. of aboiil S per cenU hard coal celltnc prle»» yesUrday

/A rab le operttiorj lo meel.hXher produoUon eoiU.

) urscnt appeal lo the ilrUtn nd Ihito "relurn and 'seitle IhUr pli

ancea “iliroujh proper channeU’ waa made la»l nUtu br Tliom a- Kcniifdy. International »ecrtl«r)- treasurer of the UMW. uhlch had condemned Uie *alkouU‘ within a UK hours, however. Uirec local un- Joai paaiCd a formal alrlke vote and workers In anoUier colliery Yoted to £0 ouu

Tlio sU-lke. which siarted Dec. 50 In one colliery and spread lo nine olhrrs. was primarily In protfil against ft W erul.'s & tnw lh Inereiit In union dues voted a UMW eon- tentlon In ClnclmaU lisl Oclfl&er. union npokeaner!,\ald. The vorkeri

MugliC a {3 a day «a(e In-

Tins CURIOUS WORLD B y m w a rn Fctrusob

S A L T yIS ONE OP TH E MOST VITAL W A R M A T tR tA L S , B U T IT

NEVtR N EED T O B E R A H O N E O /

THE U .^ . ALONE HAff AN ALMOST MEXHALtSTlBLE 5UPPLV, WHICH MCWOK THE \M3SLW LARGEST SALT M INE, AT RETSOF, N.Y, io o o tr^ AJ^eAt x/vo

C073 F £ £ T * V OePT?-t.

Is THE WORD "RATION" PRONOONCED WITH A LS^JOo e s ^ o ^ r ^ p

11)0 devotional hour of •cn Comniunliy church consLsied of repeotlnc "Tlie Wonderoui SU>0‘ by the glrU' glee club of Uie HaJver

^achool under the dlrecllon of Mlis W Loll Blyt«r. who was piano tecom.

panlauDeward EHerlna and Warren Robl-

*on hav« left for Albion to rtenlei Normnl after apendlnc ihe holldaj-s wlih their- parenla here. Orrlei Coiner and Druce Walker returned to the tinlverslly at Mavow.

• Mrs. Martin Fear. Twin Fallv a iruest of her dnuRhter. Mrs. Croekelt.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd (ghortt lUcks hM left for 8nn DifKO. where both arc employed ln\defen.« work, lowing aeveral days In Murt arvd Koct Creek. Vn^e cGup\« called here by ih' deaUi of his brother. HarrlnRtoi

Junior ■Whlttliifiton\aid wife. lo-i Angcle.v are vWUns Junior's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. MoAroe Whit. Ungton. near }Ian.wn. \

Mr. and Mm. John Jones. Poc»' 1*110, broUitr ar\d olMrs. E- U.'Mcinllre, and Mrs. Mar­tin Tear. Tain Falla, a sUter. h; relumed lo tlielr hom«. They were here for Uio funeral of Pyi Earnest Mclnllre.

■ CfHaroia'- Whlsemore and Fred Frazier made ft trip lo Sail l«ke

^ a n a frelchUntf Mr*. T ;ra^n duringslayed with Mm. Whlsemi

the nien’B absence,Mrs. Dlola Salterwhll* and ,hfi

daushtes^Mra. Ira MeCllmans, hare relumed 7rom phoenix. Arlt. where they went to vbll Mr. and Mix SUiart Scott, a fton and family of Mrs. Ealterwhlt#, Mrs. MeCllmans hns secured work at Twin Falls. Mr, MeCllmans was called to thi army only recently.

MIm Mnrjorle iS'sor hat left for Salt Lake to rcMime her studies at Uie Henegnr Du lness cnllrse 61iP spent the holidays with hei parents. Mr. and. Mrs..J.. V| Tyto .

A T T E N T IO N !

Cash Paid’For W orlhlcss or Dead

Cows, Horses and Price of P d ls for Dead Sheep

Call Collcct Nearest Phone T^VIN FALLS 3K OOODISG 47

RltrERT U

IDAHO HIDE & TALLOW CO.

llfS-GO -'O VER OP’ I N G O i e

{Tnm rw» Om)plnas. I -h»v»-not ■»«ei> »ffn-#uch deiirucilon depicted In war pboto. graphs.

E\en- building In the entire area U In ruluv Some have coll.i]i. ed, others are atUl sijTwlderlni;.

Tlie area is a ma.*LS of J.hell and boinb cralers. some 15 feel acrtw.

Such she<t-roetal ahaek* as alone remain standing are like .’.levr. , ,*hot throuch and Ihroiish. and none of these even has all four of Its

alls.TTie red roofs of the government ntlon buildings had made nttrac* vf targets and Uie guM and planes

had made the moat of Uiem. 'Tlie baltle for tills goveniment Atloif, the pcaeo time admlnlMra- re center for Papuan New Guinea,

really opened at 3 a. m. yesterduy Then abo«it 50 Japanese, desprr- le. tried to hreab throuRh Uit

American Unrs. Th*y cha\e a nar- 'and spit nt the west -Milr ol tatlon whlcli a small force ol

Americans had been holding for four daj-s.- Tlie men in the forward ouipwls let the Japanese Mft psM Uiem They swung orouivl a machine Rur and. at thr Hght momrnt, let tin J«paue.-,e have U. Nearly C'Tr -ont as killed.CUar.cliewinc CapL Jefferror

Cronk, fortnrr Standard OU of la- lina employe of Menominee. WLv :hoM men polWied off the^e Jap­

anese. said the hero was wlremnt Pfc ^Uynn Wagner. Woodward Okla.

^\•agner had not been In acUor ftorr. He b«sed Cronk to let hln a outvo.”. ntm

h u d .grenades durlni; Uie break lut Rltrmpt and six of them Jtmck itnons Kroui« cf Jniunese.“1 had B great time." Wagnei

said. "I thrrw ihrer grenades anc 'PI>e<l. A few mln-

, .^iariM firing *o 1 IWied aroijr.il lii the darV nnf found ?lx more- errnade.v They sll- ■ncttl tJv^nr'< f?r Rood.' After this flcht

iri the bpdif-s of

Woolmen Due Jan. llt b bat

No Hall YetRe.'e

deleKilf/ir ;

■ AmrrlfBi

nwl I Mied of.flrerv "nipv rsrriMl Mbrr; rlsiolx. All the enemy rt^.^d^arrlfd 111 p*cki. They wfre lr>lng. appar- lUy. lo break wr.'tward to Sanan- uria point wher^ ihe last Jap.nnese

trwpa are .holding out.

The TimeS'News

FARMSALE

C A LEN D A R•

.. -Farmers • AoctfDneers

This colamn carrte» b dally tist- tcg of every farm sale.adrertUcd la the TImes-News. Protect your salo data by petUn* your adrer- ts«ni«at to tally.

B U Y ERS

Wntch Ujla column dally . . . U caales O ata of th« Major Farm Sales In all Magle Valley.

SALE DATES

JANUARY 8WILLIAM TniETn:.s

-- Aa*erniemenl,"Jaa. 'S’

JANUARY 11RUGIIES A SMITH

Admtlaemeflta J^n. 3-<-S

Son of Onetime Merchant Cited For Silver Star

— —merciiaivt was rt brivfo' In the r palgn, according

iroier Twin Fnlb ewily c»fd Jot irlh Africa cam- to word received

lie U Lleiil. fclw.ird Bullolplj. win of .Mr. and Mrs. J, L, Uuitolpti. who once opentf^l a sJioe .\tore here and left Twin Palls in igi6.

Lieutenant Bu'.to’.rti was recom­mended for the silver sur decora- Uoa because he kept scildlers under his command In action binder fire for three dwa. hoWliig a stiperlor force at ba,v. and conslAnUy going from gun to gvn to bolster morale of Rli troops.

W. H, Eldrldge. city clerk, learned of the ellaUon In a cUpplaf lent nU'a by the Butlolphi.

wdolgroi ■ lay convention.

:hcclulcd lo oi>rn here Monday, have fen rccelvetl al the Rouerton liotfl

—but ivfrerr tin.- cuiivtntlon I'Csbe held remained a mysterj'

lodny. Ttip noiii-r^oii will be con ventlon hcadmiarlers.

11 was said at the Chamber c Coinnicrco ofllco Uml the iei.slQn srlKlnalb' v,crc lo liavc been htld a ihe Rndlo llondcvoo. but lliAug,, ,onie mlsundtrslaiidliiR that hull «as lewed lo nnoUier organlMtlon lor one of ilio tuo dtiys- Laler Uie Elk. club wiu con--.ldcred but

:llfd.Pre;.ldcni Claude ». Deittdlcr of the Cliiiiiibei Cwiinieicc siild .M, C, Cliuir. s tno’ of Uic sUitc nvoclallon. v l>c Riven U\c chuicc ot three jihcvi

iilable for the tFriday. 'IllU l.i the

first coijventlon cf Ihc ivoolcroikc.ri. 10 be held In years out-'.ldc ol i’o. cateUo. I)ol!« or Idaho F.ilK

1‘romlnent Speakers P. R, Marshall, sccrclary of Uie

HaUonal SVool«iowera' a^otSnUoii, U on Uic ILM of .speakers. OUier:i

.peakI, dlsti of the

prcnuctlon board; C. C. Anilcr.'.u cimrlcl director ol tli> office of p;l idmlnUlratlon: Maurice H. Grccr Ibirlct director of defense i.uie s

dlrcclor.

.ind areful -Mndy and

Uie neccMary Job of

Opens In AflemoonMonday morning h».s been ;.cl

asldo for rrgl.'-.irailon at Uie Ros- rion, Tlie coiivenUoti will be called 0 ortler nt 1 p. m, by H. D. Boulen. Me presldrnt. Mayor Joe Koctiler lien will (Ipllvrr lilfi nddre:. of wcl- ome ultii James D, Pence. Duhl,

prc.'-ldeiit, ri-.',:(intllni:- Prcildeia Souirn will inuke hli

nnuni report foUourd by niltlrcuea

Tlieii 0H5 ft

np|>ol

Tiie.\dtiy ivUl !,lM\ll (H.'-rAV.sli'iS viool phce ceil , and soverninent iitirclu.'',e o 1043 wool clip followed by Ren. dMauton, AdkUon w'lll al-.c

speak at the se.sslon.

Police Force in Capitol Is Ended

ROJSE, Jan. 7 (Un>-Oov, C, A. Jmiolf-icn 'announced today the •llmlnntlon of the stale cnpirol ■ wllce force. In connection »ltii Ui re-'.ent economy iiroernni, DotlolfMn ^>olnud out Ihtit tli

police tlaff of four officers largely for U)8 tjuk of servlni: lot restrlclloiw have mnde t.

fl.i •'csfrmely unlikely," nior «.ild.

P O f f l RECEIPTS S E I N E m t

Quarterly grt^j receipts for Uie Twin Palls ixalofflce irutlied llir hishtil figurr In the hLitoT of the office In Un- ihrre-montli period ending Dec. 31. according to an­nouncement by M. A. Blronk. po»t- ma.’tcr.

OtOM teceliil.s lof Hie Iiu.1 quartet of 1943 ii:nuiiiitrd to Biroiik .-Jiid. cuia|>.'uixl with 1IG,> «70J» In. the lajt quarter of IDU, The Increarp ktu accounted lor largely, Uir |Kv.tinnstrr explalnnl, by

handled by the Twin

in 'f ,i1U mull’ for Uie iiboiit the same as l.vil me relocutvin center

allowed lor, Dflcmiber stampe lo«et

nsil I.'lancelial .. . ....................II l5U-3ai.7:ii for 1042, compared o In 1911. Tlie ixMlmaslei•aW llic Kood ic:.)>onsc ul tin public ;o early mulilnK picas was malnlj' rciixin.'.ible for the December drop

sUinp canccllatioiu.-.Miiny ix*opie gol lliclr ChfMi

imiluiK done In November." Str

Thci rate'basis fo

-mi IN EffEC’A.smNGTON, Jnn. 7 W —

Dwindling ga.'.olliie and fuel oil sup- In the ea.'i brouulit orders for nd to plr.v.urc driving in 17 illc i,eabo:ird f ialcs lodoy and t In Uie ii;.e of heulkig oil In

non-reildentinl rr.t;ibll.yimetats to 43 inniil requlre.'iirnts.I edict, announced by

Uu! office of price • fidmlnlstraUon last night »n\u schools, stores, ;hurclies. tlieiilers and -iJmllar slruc- Aircs. a- cholco-nf-curuilljig-tliflr

lUon:lnuing a ;Qinforl" Tlie b:

ijieclflcally

jnl 0

t :

line Mlion, OPA

ir ha'.pll.'il also i •iRlit l:i the ftb.-ei lortaiion. Tlie be.

icks and Umlln

Iclal dell5\Woi\OPA aulhorlti

:hurch. to a docti ipprarrd lo be i^l

Twin Falls-Born

faptain, 25, Dies

:al }ntlvr. 111 .sterday.

C-V>UTwin Kall.1 AUK. 1, 1«17, llie Uie lain Dr. Earl R, Van Cn Cleo G, Van Colt. He nlteml. Uike CItv -scliools itlul Ihp I . lty of Utah and wni urn from SUinfoal 'unlwr.'liy It He wa.1 n member of aiKiiii frnteniliy.'

iiontli after Iravlng wa.i Kradunlcd froir

Kelly tUWs In

1 Cott had underKC

MARKETS AND FINANCE

i S E l T T MMarkets at a Glancc

New York Stocksm :w YORK, Jun.

n iu ilrl’Tl.Brd highn Al«ku JunrnU ......Allied 6to:e.> ...........Mlti Clialmrrs ......

NKW YORK, Jan, 7 i-T—A num- er of Mock. editnl fonk;»rd In to nyV. iiutrkri Blifr the ITc. tclenl'i

Tlie ILst wai hesltiuit nt the i Id. while hCBilcred rpcoverlea •i\reri in the llnnl hour, decllnt

•t. of the dnv, iiickwl up a

opil \ir«Ihe (

of Ili'f .1

......... .. . :hrprpdret appreciably althoUKii li bring out niucfi in the w;i

bidding. The thought of the f. InK national hiidgel dLiclo: Monday, served lo chill thr

UU’roUle e

Is

Che.-jiiiraJ;*' .-i Ohl Chrjiler Coip, ,

Iher facbecau.'.e of Uie'lack of < ig tax iiece;.'.iUes U;iit profit ctChliiK on the Decem. cr r.Uly lx•r U•.lcd a.i a Imndlcnp. Stock.': ronfcstliig thr c/aan'vurrt •end with mild siicer-.-, included

llou.ston OH, which tourlinl a new 10«-« prnk; ConwUdnieil lUitDn, Norih Ainerlean U. S-.Strel, Youngs. :owa .51ic"t. ,..Ciiry:lcr. Ociicrnl Motors, Yellow Tr\ick. U. .S, Rub. jer. Kemiccoll, United Airrrnft and Snrtlicrn Pnclde,

Lorw-'s njid Doa' Cliemlc;il droi>T>edpoim

rail

Colnrndu 1 CoiiiuieK'li ConsolMut Cotvvilldal Con.'<)lid!it Conlliienti Conllnnii!

Freeport tiiilphu 'Oenrral Kirclrlc Oeiirral Poods . Uctierftl Moto!

Goodyear Tire A: RubberGrcMiound Cp................Hou'ton on ..................Howe bound . ln^p. Coprr International Harvester .. IntfmnUonnl Nickel . . international Tel. A: Tel

IVllIp coll Coi

Miami Copper , ^loiiigoinery Wu .•B. h Kelvinr • atluliul Bi.H iiilloiial CiLNli iatioiiul Diilry ITi ;»tloii»l UlMillei ;<-w. York Cnill

FAIRVIEW

ulcl Mrs. R. n. Cur

1. IV ln IMll.',

Hann Funeral Will - Be at Buhl Friday

DUHL, Jan. 7—Funeral sen’lci ir Mrs. Claude Hann will be hel : 3;3Q p. m. I’Tlday. al the Buhl

ChrtMlan cliurch with Rev. Mur Jones offlcUllng. Durlul will be Ir the Buhl cemetery under Uie direc. tlon of Uie Evbtu and John.^on fu- neral home.

Michael Swanson Brady

Produce Cqj .Announces

NEW OFFICE LOCATION IN GIBBS BEAN ELEVATOR-Thijftl S treet S o u th - Ju s t o ft Truck Lnnc

POTATOE&-ONIONS' ' ‘W e Are in the M arket Daily

PH O N E 1080

H . JH. PajTie. Algr.

A t K im b c i^ — See J im m y Kccffnn

J. C.‘ Merrill. Paul, and Doyle Shrlver. Diilil. are cuiidldater. for Uie position of member of ihe bo;ird of directors of Uie Idaho F^g Produc­er}’ nssodaUon. wlUi polU scheduled to cIo,ie at Uie a.uoclatlon’s ai convention at Caldwell Jnn. ...

Merrill Ls a member of Uio bairtl seeking reelectlon. Tlie two nominated In -w primary- ele lield at Uie office ot Uie Idaho Kkk ProdiKers' Co-op Mnxketlng ■ lUon. Twin Falls.

TALBERT WINS ' MEXICO CITY. Jan. 7 '<.1’) —

William Tolbcst, ClnclnnaU. fifth ranking lennLi player In the United

M. dtlewled P*\sl FernRndeT, Mexico City. C-1. 7-5, 6-0. ye.iterdny In Uie lin t round of Uie Pan Amerl.

toumamenL

READ TIME3-NE^VS WANT ADS.

POTATO—GROWERS

quotauons Defora W« ir t &lw*n la

the inarktL

MACK BRIGHT

BtlTER ter O. [L ZLM.UEDLI

frrd Car Paul K1L■,. h.i.' rr;iirn-x3 to 1 California alter i.j-x-ndlii

iwlklays at home.‘ ‘ r. and Mr*. Einor>' \V».xln

ily have movr<l to n Junn ^ <IL lrlet.r, iind Mr;. J. H. Uolianne .xl .on the McMiirtrry li Uiey liuie imrchiu.ed, r. nnil Mr.v Coijlel[<“ and trnv nulvl. Iwvc tuQVfd tt

I Mrs. HiiroM Hamby a ire dlniKT KUesU nt Uit •V liOfJir pt HDlIlstrr. liiich Bddy. Tlioii'a Ir.ited at Uic Leonard LeUi

:r, and Mrs. Ray LllUrl, Buhl, e mnvi-<l to the Melvin HarrLsoii •li where Uiey wlll.be employed

haipllallrjUioiy since Miiv, in«, Siir\lvorRrin addition t-> hn wlilow- nnd mnlher. IncliKir n .'Wer, Janice

thli vear,.Mr. ant! Mrs. Max. Moffett and

.-on, Doiinltl. Kimberly, were vl.illnn at the linlv lic»irieVan CnU fil Snlt LnVr City. Kunrral

rrrvlccJ will be held In S,ilt L:il:c Cliy.

Mr. nnd Mn'. O.'-cnr Noli and .Mr. mid .Mr..;. Klvin Noh werr dhmer glle !. nt llie Eme.'it Miller home.

Employer Denies Claim by Slate

Clifford Kmerlck riiirre<l a plea of nol guilty when he wn. arrslgnfd

Ml^ Joan Carter vUlted her grandmothrr. Mr:.. Bcrtlm Hllflkt-r.

Mr , Will y|>rncr Is in Doli.r spend- inK a f'-w davs'wllli Mrs. Fre<1 D- 11... vilifvve hii .l).nul ireenUy <Urd.

tT-orge UarUk. who Is In UTilnlng nt Camp Piirragut, vt-ilted here.

In probnto court Wediie;day on a charge of •■falling to secure pay­ment of compensnUon lo employesfnr iTllrirL-" Ilh'tr.A r' k

Miv. Carol Po-.t ha^ relumed to hrr n-ui.'e's training In Salt UkeCliv.

I.Kilt, Llonrl MllleKnnd Mr' MH-lur injury, i rooair ouuge L, A. nmley contlnue.1 the e.v.c for 30 day.?, and Enierlck wa;. relev.rd on hi,N own rccoxnliunce.

!rr'ha\r Irft lorTlol.Ov from'wiilcli l.initrnnnt MlMrr returned to hl'i pry.i In Cannds. Mr.-i. Mlilcr retuniM

Tlie action agalnsi linerlck, op­erator of the ElecU-lc Motor -vervlre. was filed Dec. 0 for Frank l.inKley,

tn Ihr W. C. Post home! where she and Uie chlWren will vl.itl.

chairman of the Idaho .I'.atc liidiw- Irlnl accident bonnl. HEYBIIRN

2 Nominated for' Mr. nnd Mrr Will Hanilllon of Cniitwell were KUe.sia of Mr. nnd

r tiCLi V>^Jt,r Kfdlak. ■ ..tpcndlnjJi;R,i().4ai-

s ha-s left for Stock.

■Mr. nnd .Mr;., Kenneth King «ml r.nn. Wllbiir; Mr. and Mr>. Ben Sill! nn<l Dick Lnnthome Tlslted In Twlr l.'all-..

C,ul Dethlefs, who U kcldicrlng It Camp Hobliv-on. Ark., has re- ;uniMl n> Uir camp-After vUltln5.iil5 larent.i her- 'Ptwl_EtO'

Alo- ka. Bf . . . . furlough wlUi relai

Amo.'. Jordtui vWled friends In Pocnlello.

N, C. I.<3wr7i- lia.s returned from vLdt lo Oakland with Ills son.

yroii. nnd family.Mr. and MrsrJ. J. Connor visited lends in Duhl. 'MLis Mar Deane Car>er, Poet- llo, viiltcil nt the Amos Jordan

home.McDuvllt left for DoU'e. ie will employed'as door

keeper Bt U)e session of Uie state legislature.

Bills Introduced

IN TH£ HOUSE HB3. by Moffalt. R-Ada-Author-.

Uing admliUatTatlon of estates of absentoes by trustees (designed for relief of Idaho dependents of Pa­cific IsJand war wUontr*).

IN T11E\8E.NATE aB3. by Bartow. R-Cusla-Crtat- iB revolvlnc /unfti for.operiUon of

dining halls M tu t« educitlonal

Livestock Marlicts

EA

2C PER BUSHELCHICAGO, Jan, 7 C/V) — Wheat

prirc.s fwe 3 ceiiU a bushel today lo Ihe hlRhest Icrel In morrlhan ' i vrur.-., coming within about 4 cenU ot the lN-.:i <iuoUtion.n poited Id the . futurr.i mivrket here since IDM,

l)u:-liis of mllb and professional trader,!. .Mlinulated partly by Ilour dfm.inl mid the Pre.'.ldenfs forecast ol mlhiary gains this year, account* ed for ttie upturn,.DfM'He late profit taking, wheat

c!n;,ed l ’;-l\ higher Uian yester- dsv, Ms) ji,<os--...Juiy 11. 1: com I'.- r . hixiirr.- May 07'i-';. July 5;>.-!i8; fwti s-% up: n'c l-l‘. higher. Miiy loybeaiis roje 0 cents. ll;n llmll |>ermltled In one seailon, ar.a n rnult of •caltered falc-i. The rla-.e v,as.< ti.M ’i,

tVljC u » o»«»

I’OTA'POKS

,„n

lb. lUki.

FILER

MIm -Mlirllla .i- da;.;.

IJlsley h-<s . : Vl'll with rrlallves

i S ril Mr

prir.rd

.. Leo friii; nriv home nl tiKlr

ilv utio nt Filer, r-ninlry

'time i,y ' up of 30 nelRhbors,hi> prr'rilrliiK III ic-tlL':.

ling (,erved rcfrcrli-

Mr. Biiil1 Mrs. U 11. Brown haveuivtxl to Tijln FnlLi and arc Flt-

...1 .r.,1

. C. n. Shaff i;I, Edw:

II) Irll Wedne.Mlny for furlher lining at the St. M«r)-.v Cnilf., val air b.Te. Tlir evening wii.i .iiL phvliiK pinochle nml blnuo. n•. t.. inehidrd Ml;.s Mldce Robert- I nnd Don .McDonald. IVlii Falls;

. niihl: Mr». Elhi

Mrr, .Ml-,

Ml-.'VMorle Relchrr Ciiarlrt Zach, Him-iirri Harr.- WlKoti. Ulck Lane

,‘nd Fred Slinff.

Tu iu Falls Markets

Potato and Onion Futures

Biilterand-E^s

UT<h»ngrJ.

Metals

J l-ujiri t 'lc «1 '

Snake R ive r Report

|( Murmi. (1 lBcb«t. Aihloa—

.1 *r D*n>k<r liltt«r«i .mlc. tad ' rr^tintilen) '......................... Wattr---

Unow WUtT Coount ' UtMk Cast. (n.4aU

I

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• SERIAL STORY

F R A N T I^ T IV A LBY EDMUND FANCOTT

TIMES-NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO Thursday, January 7, I9J3

OUT OUR WAY

THE BTORV: Thl. Ii (lie ilory of Ihe “p«riect cri«e“ — the tonr- drr «f Col. U'olcy Hope .MmJ- wrthrr In tlie librar}' of hU Lont Iiland nlAlr — »»(> of the errnU Iradlnt up W It. We ha»e W*l the »r»llhy Colonrl'i attractive

.diufbUf OntliU: Jlenrj I'rentHt. I'ml Wf»l and olJirr friend* and

' (uitrn who are wallinf for » polo (ame to becln.

CUAtTai II

As iVMi.il. thr luinr, lulc Kf''''!' »;nnds i,ijrrouii(1tin! Ilic Ilrokeii Hill Cliilj iwlo Held »err rmiily and llUlr (Ifsolale even lii Ihc UrlKlil jun.'Jiliir. lllivt '‘■lu not a polo , and even In tlie 'if I'olo yraru 11' rct|iilrr<l IntetiiaHonul mulclics. or at IfWl Ilie Eait-Wesl Biiine\ to lirlnn out Ilif crouiln.

MniiUer ' Kumrj were j)„.10 attrucl motlifri. fiillicrx wlio

■ Kruintjlrfl thrvt llic unn'ie had to pirff.v »lnre tiipir duy. nncJ iiihln 5|);liiltllni; nf (lrblltlvtll . . And,of course, a boriil prr.vi pliotognipli- <rr or t\io, liniiliii; ak'aln.it hope tor a ^plll bid eiioiiKli tu make a k xx'

llfiiry PirniL.’. lieliK'tl Tubr I’»r- ker and F'retl 'Vest to iiiiloatl Uielr s m , awi o!t lo clmi«lth Ills le.iininaln. Hit rlt;IU arm huiis 111 A 'ihiU Iliieii tlini;. niiU there v:eie bundatjr. around Uie Imtid. He Kiive u.-iuriiiice5 Unit no bones were Inokeli. tUitl he had »uf- fereil only n bud sprain, niid he jilxOce earne.sUy ulili the youUiful Mike, filio Ilib day uould ride in hu place,

}<U aUiiiunUloni vicre checr/ul. but exactswlilcli pony lo ploy In eaeh orried—whal move* lo make when-Parker not tlie ball wlUt his

hrreni weakness in the matter of fouling. '

Tlien Kiniis were brouKlU up llshl. nie men begun climbing Into Uitlr AAddlea. And Henry I'rcn-

- - UM.walked.wllij Ci’nUUa ilerrlwca-Uicr over the Buft gra.-j lo he m the dubliousc enclosure,

\Viwn Uiey were In Uitlf Iher’ were surrounded by perlmiw n hundred other tpecUlors, who nodded nl Uitm, or waved and ci cxI KrccllnK.'. Tlio pliiyer* rode ■ upon tiio (Ir d. Caputii punh took hLi lilacs in front of them aj Uiey lU\e<S us», lt< blew hh wliWUe, ntul

_l»wled Uifi wall fairly among tho •' lejjs of the /loraes.

Mra. Potter West, who t (llatnncc beliind and above Cyn­thia and Prentiss, gave no very sharp attention lo Uie opening momenlji of tho play. It wiis true Uial her FVed wa s out on Uio turf and tlie horses were thundering

• off In thtlr first long run, Uut he coultl Iftit tatt ot hlinstll, probably would win. He had the habit of winning—In all coni;erni saving tliose peruinlng to CynUili Merrlwether.

Uhc stared at Cynlhln and Pren- tlu, her faco wlUiout expri-.iilon. but her eyes were drawn slUhtly togcUicr, and the poLsoiu of frus­tration and resentment mid anger brewed within her heart. It looked like a mauli. Tliat was Uiat. But this meant Uiat her own thought­fully contrived plans were to be Ignored. cMt whlm. lcally o.ildr, iiiiil Uic family of West profoumlly in- Jiired tJiereby.

Mrs. Porter West wm , n.i the luiylng goe.«. of the old school; the old Long Island school which liixl carefully forgot tlint Uie family fortunes got Uielr primordial sl.- rt )n paper bngi or Imltntlon velvet —forgot such uncoiiUi nifairs amid Uie sweet tmrlLi of Ihe stable, Uie gentle languor o( Uie bench. In that neatly ordered school, such trifling though necei.wr>' Interhidei as ro­mance were guided by nilr.i that

£^ere jplenrtid In Uielr slmjillcliy, / ' Neither pa.v.ioiw of Uie gri\nd‘ or­

der, Uie perpeluatJon of blue blood, nor Uie siultnanre of social prea- llge were the dPiltleriln, The young were Mippo'ctl lo 1*11 In love where It would do tiir mo. t good. In such forlliflght fmlilon. thniB ninews which look Uirlr Ilr»t liourlshnient from paper bags or imllaUon velvet

nurtured and renewed,I Iiracham family frit upon

troubled limes, for example. It w he ilrcent ami proper Uilng for CirtUd.vJl 'turmmy able UiIncrriu-.r iin string of IrlJh. Hmiiera

even pay lu tailor, ' bills) forUi a youth or a maiden. a-ie tnlKlit be, ond by Uie (wr-

leitly ordliioo' process of matrimony bring Ihe tltuallon Inlo i balance. When. beUmes, raiii;eiiienl grew »our In the souls

youthful liitllvUluals Involved. WM aUays Iteiio, and

shullllng ol Ihe marlial cards ewily > be eflected.Hie yoiiihs and the maidens had deplorable word for Uils state of

Uilngs. Tlie aiird was; leky. Hut It .1 difflciill for tlirni to be sclll.'li .nlubborn alien roast prime ribs • the lamlly und No. I crushed s for Uie im.MKcr.i were at slake,

^ot to put loo line a jwlnt .11, Mrs, I’aa* West l\»d ft&clved

considered conclusion Uiat CynUilii MerrlweUier was a suit­able wife for Trcilcilck Hallibur­ton WesI,yiiol merely Yolc -Zl. but captain of Tale's i>olo leam, and by nu mcnii.', neglected In Uie photo­graphic art of elUier sporUng page or rotogravure reiiorts of hunt balls and kindred feats,

'Uiat her »on, Fred, had turned mjt lo be tenliy an ajnuslpg. and friendly, und unpretentious sort of young man did not enter Into her culculatloni at all. Tlio.fe calcula> tlon.i, on Ihe contrary, were based in sound, realiitlc fa.sliIon upon llie absurd things which all Uils excltf- ment — .silly war,i ond depressions and such—had done lo the trust funds left behind when Porter Gor­don West, sound lioresmiui and fur­thermore an* ■ rnvlable Ji'id e oT

s o Jllm ^hounds, had gone peace.

To his rii-riiul praf.e. let It be .vahtUiat Kred We:.t was nclllicr dec^ted nor a decelicr. When he moved dutifully beneuUi his mo- Uier's goad and bro iclied the mat­ter to Cynthia, lie was direct if someUilns Jess than subtle.

'To oj>en It out." lie said. ' J'ni ut» obout you and want to marry >u. To Clo.-,e It off. 1 tupixj.e,

_ ve got to tell you my JaiiUly weds flougii. YouVe got 11, or your oUi

1 hai. I'm Just putting It atratght Uie line for you. Tliere’s no u e

iny saying take it or leave It, be­cause 1 know damn well you're go­ing 10 k-uvf It. But I've got a right lo say Uiat no matter how obvloui It U, Dlls incincy buslne.vi liiL-ii't aiiyUiIng u> do with the woy I go for you. Oh, hell—you're already bored wUh the whole idea . . ."

id not laughed. Which Wio something. 8he had ukeii hb re­luctant hand.

•'You’re aweet." ihe ,'ald. 'niat';. the sweetest, nlce.-.t Uilng I enT heard anybody i ay, Lir.icn, J-Ved. Jiiil let's >ec a lol' ul eiicti other thb. summer. What . ay7 Wouldn't

couple of chumps to go otJ oJiil null. and having'people sorry (pr us7 "

•'Oh. you mnin that kid stuff." ■'Ccrtah)ly I do. .Men have

. vful time making any en e o f'lt when u girl . ay , •! hftven'i got marrluKc In the bean. Uut they times. 1 menn It

"You’re O, K.," he .••aid. "How about something Hint comes gliLvi wUJi n lol of Ice? '. •

Which was the exlent ot the wooing, ami l-'re<l gi>i Inner satLsfucUon out of It bcciiu.se she had railed him n man,

' (To He Conlinuedi .

Automobile dealers are lirlplng li relieve the crlUcal slmrtiige « .heavy-duty molor vehloles t) In erea.'lnj{_cai)aclty of medhim ;l7ril model-1.

By. J. R. Wn.LIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE ., with . . MAJOR HOOPLE

' E6AD.TWIG&S.' HOW MUCW STOCK V A ^ A CWekRTER MEW8ER~B?DO NOO PLACE iM DREa.M c,?-— ^ OP THE (SOWS'UMiOK4 T k

f LWhJ N16VCT A (jOAT APPEARED }/ OUGHT Tt> COWPLMsJ ABOUT^

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r ^ 5 , INDEEtyr', Ml?. BCPFiNCi- TON-BI^NCH-WE WERE JUST PlSCUSSWa THE FINE*

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By FRANK ROBBINS

WASH TUBBS

•'I hate to delay your pursuit of the Ocrmanj' army lo Drrlln, fiut Is It too much,to Rsk II you'll.go jcguUiic nntl try to capture our, children for supper?;; . .

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By FRED HARMAN

By EDGAI^ MARTINvTXCOME. \ OOKi-. ,

THIMBLE THEAtER STARRING POPEYE

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IN JE R O J IE CONTAOTMKS. OEOnOIA CllATBURN,

431 East flth PBoa® 3W-R

DEADLINE W «k day*. 11 a. m.

^ B m d t r . « P- ni. Balurday

fflJhu-paper 8Ubserlb« to tha dad# oPrUiles ol lh« A»odaUon ot N«npap<r Clauintd Adver* Uilns Managers snd re*en'M the rum lo edlt^and reject any clu- alfied advfrtliJns, . -Blind ada" carrying n Tlraei-N*« box num­ber *r« iUlcUj>'MnridenUal and no Inforroallon can be given In rcgwd lo the adverlUer.

Error* should be reported Im­mediately. No nllowanee will b« made for more than one Inecr- recl liiierUon.

T,sfp*s TJke That

PERSONALS

LOOK your batl Charli roundatlon. V nealsiU Hoticiy. Call DodJon I 3110.

riRST of the year magailne---- -neir»b.-Oomplel« Mr\lc«.-J.-ililV

Phono M7W.

NnWLY decorated. Reducfd rate*. ■ClopK IiiT^U'BIltmVuiuu

SC H OOLS AND TR^UNING

BUSIMES3 ollera cppcnuniUta lur tecretarlcs, bookkeepers, machine operator*. Enroll now and —

Falla Bu-ilneij UnUerslt}'.

CHIROPRACTORS

d ijre- 3 THm

X-BAYS assure accurate adjust' tnenl. Dr. Hanlin. 130 iiain nonii. Phone 2328.

OUn treatmenla ^ o r e the came of henrt dliewe.'coIUIj. Klatlca, and headache. Dr. O. R. Johnson. Phone J« . 53i Third avenue east.

BEAUTY SHOI’S

PimiANZNTS. 12.00. Mrs. Beamer. Phone 170—OTer Independent Meat Market.

SXTRA fpecUl price* on all perma- 4H neala Beauty Aru Acade*ay-A»-

Ustlo Beauty Saloa

FOR RENT-Modem 3 room house, wim balh. CaU h is .

PERMANENTS, IliO. MO Jefferson street. Phoae ieSi*J Uayme Claaa McCabe.

BPEClAr.-M.00 OU permanent. UOO; tt.00 oU pertnanest tSiO Idaho Barber aad Beauty Shop PhOTO 04.

LOST AND FOUND

BROWN fo* terrier lost near Moon'a store, Answers to "Stub." Filer dog license. CaJl MJ3, Filer.

SMALL bo* toola, lost near HsRer- man. ts.oo reward. ReUim Cady Auto Co.. Hagermao.

LOST: Lady's imau black tipper coin nurse. Contains money, cream dieclC Rcrarjl. Return Tlmea-

SITUATIONS W ANTED

YOUNQ man desires sWiflj- farm »-ork anjTihere. Experienced. Phone 0286-ra.

M PRACTICAL nursing, paralj'tlc pre- Jerred. Ingulrs at 520 Main avenue north.

HELP . W AN TED-W OM EN

OIRL for typing and general office work. Local and steady employ* ment. Slate experience and refer- ep«9. Box 1, ■nm'o-News,

H E L P W A N T ED-M EN

APPUCATI0N3 wanted from boya deaUlng to mU papen on down* town atreeli alter school. Apply Tlmes-Ncwa office.

WANTE23; Boya IJ to IB who are • ■ Interested in earning eitra money

carrylQg a Tlmea-News newspoper route. Plac* your. tppWcaUon now Joe any future opening. CaU at Tlmea-N*wj office.

FOR LEASE - Best lerrlca ttaUon In Twin Palls, Pully stocked and equipped on U. 8. highway. Phon#

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

D I R E C T O R Y/ s

"Gel me A hol-water bottle . . . Kls feet are cold as loel I'

FURN ISH EDAPARTMENTS

NICE one room apartmtnt. Rewon- able. Adults. 322 Fifth avenue ea^L

U N FURN ISHEDAPARTMENTS

BASEMENT apartment. Uulles pre­ferred. Inquire Eugene Beautj- Studio. 13i 4th avenue norlli.

THREE room.1. modem. Elcctrlc stove, refrigerator. Bus sen'tce. 258 Blue Lakes north. Phone 1521-M

FURN JSH ED ROOMS

COMTORTABLE. attr»cllv» room, close In. 611 Second wk I. Phone 1754.

TWO comfortable, attracllve; one eultnblo for two. 301 7th avenue north.

U N F U RN ISH E D HOUSES_

NEW 3 room, hardwood noors. wa­ter furnished. iU.OO. Inquire Ida­ho Jdnk House.

FOUR room*, balh. In Kimberly. Stoves fumLihed. Onrden, berries. Phon# 132-W. Kimberly.

MODERN except hfat. Stom fur* nlshed. Blue Lakes boulevard. Adult.'. Inquire Accgnd house norUi experiment stflllot< west tide.

FARM S AND ACREAGES

FOR .SALE

50 ACRES, B-cll Improved, near Twin •-FftlJxnvmild’ trldB for M .

Box 0, Tlmes-Newi.

i:o ACRES west of Filer. Fair Im- provcmrnt.n. A real buy. *123 per i\crv. liftwUe. RoberU ItUtnion.

FARM S AND ACREAGES

FOR RENT .

FIVE tvcrcs wlUi seven room house, mile from city between Addison

nvcnue and Unil pork. Phone *

FARM IM PLEMENTS

FORD manure loader. Practically new. aood condlUon. W. T. Smith, Jerome. Phone 252-W,

FOR SALE OR T RADE

W4V Chtvroltt Bu&tMSS co\spe, cetlent condition, 12.000 mileage. Box 359, Ooodlng.

GOOD ao near Jerome. Will Uk# grocery tore or residence in T»'ln Palls as part pnynient, Ray Mann, Jerome.

TWO 5 room houses In Buhl. Will tmde for I'wlruFVills property. E. A. Moon Real Estate, 301 &Ialn West,

SO IL AND F ERT IL IZER

F U RN ISH ED HOUSES

FURNISHED i room house; modem ;ccpt heal. AdulU. Phone 113T-J.

CABIN. llKhts, water fumWied, »10, Inquire Cibto No. 3.328 Elm.

W A N T ED TO RENT OR

LEASE

e equipmc U A, O.

0 OR 80 acres. Enulpped fnrm. Have finance and rcfercnce.'. Box 8 Tlojcs-Newj.

40, CO OR 80 acre farm, prcrembly 80. Have equlpmeni. flnancc, rec- ommeridBtlons. Box 10, Tlmes- Utvs.

lCO-200 ACRES wWi full equipment and dcctnl hOM-.e, Hcvvc i latemociet— traclori.— plenty_horses,muli-j and man help, J, W. Shouse. ?-ller, ______________

00 TO eq. touUislde. Willing U> pay Uie hlRhMt price for supWJ Und wlUi Uilrd or more In IcWmlnous manure crop. Have equipment, pcrlcnce and flnaiicc. Box Tlmrs-Ncws.

R g A L ESTATE W ANTED

FOOR or five room houM. Clou In. E. A, Moon Real Estate, Agency, Phone 8 or 31,

H OM ES FOR SALE

FURN ISH ED

APARTMENTS

TWO rtMms, bath, steam heaU Fire Point Apartmesu, 120 Addison West.

VACANCY, one or two rtioms mod­em. Electricity. Punilihed. Phone lOM'W, .

TWO rooms, kitchenette, stoker heat. VT BTealnp, 630 Main north. Phone I0S8. anyUmt.,

TWO rooms, prlvata btUt. Hot water, U(ht« furnished. Phoas

•- 2438, • • -----------

Seated, modem, one room apart­ment Adultft. 319 3rd avenue

_________________▼ TORES rooms, for two adult*. Hot.

caia -water Mmlshtd. Ftmnb *TOU* «Ast. /

Snc room house aL^bath. Clo«e In. Prfto »3W). two casli. Balatfce

GOOD five-room home, desirable location. Would con.slder car trade-in. Strong'i Senilee Sa Phone 23W. or 2165W.

NEW i room modem houK. hard* «'ood floors, lotslof bullt-lni, full concrete l>asemenVf furnace, large lo t A real homel New modem 9- room house, hardwood floors, full concrete basement, furnace, itok- er, eleetrlo hot water heater. v«netlaa bUnds, Blue Lakes Addl* Uon. Immedlste poueulon. E. A. Moon RoU EsUtt,' Phone 8 or 21.

F A R M S A N D ACREAGES

• F O R SALE

60 ACRES. Kimberly road, fair im* prorcmeats, 4200 per acre, tema, -Two acres, 4 room house, other buildings. J2.700. Improi'ed 80 acrw. Eden dlslrtct, * m per acre.; Ganger-Bickford.

H A Y , GRA IN AND FEED

FEED grlnrtlnR. Moreland Milling Scnlce. Pnciie 2ia.FUer, <Ph0! calls off grinding.)

Custom grinding—gitnS an>’Whcre over 2 tan 8e Ph OtSQRl rsln Faaii or Filer 72J3 Ph. calls ofl gnlfdir

^aLLER UILLINO SERVICE

MAKE your oa-n Kraln Into balanced fecd.i. W'f i.liQW you how with Ban­ner r.upplcmenU,

30'Ti supp. lor hying maih. I3.7S cwt. 42% jupp. for hog ma.‘'h-..44JS cwt. Ground gov’t whc.-it in tgn lots. (34.CO No. 2 Ensl<Tn ycUow fnm |2f‘0_cwt. - GLOBE SEED * ' FEED CO,

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

WORK horse, black. Mao' Alice PMk. Edwin Dnmman. P‘ 02as.Jl.

GUERNSEY hrUer. hea^v (tprlngtr. 2'j m t on Addison. Phone 0250-Jl.

BABY CHICKS

BABY chicks nvaiJable each Wed­nesday. Swift and Company, Phono 18i, Twin Falls.

L IVESTOCK— POULTRY

W ANTED

Iwrscs,QiSule.

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

FRESH flsh. oysters and cider. 4D0 Blue Lake* North. Public Market

DEUCIOBS. Romes. Jonathans - Brent's, Rates to tnjckerv- Kim- berly 54R4.

W ANTED TO BUY

TWO 100 foot lambing sheds and panels. No canvas. Call 153 ~ 3S3-W. Buhl.

WANTED: Old or tuesea Ure hortea. Hl£hest prlcei paid.' tdaho_iaa iiU io»r '

WAIfTEP: Wood ot wire hangers, to good condition. IHo each. Troy or NaUoaal plant.

:A8H potd for used furniture, stoves and circiilaurt heaters. Mooa'i. Phone S.

Appliancca^Repairing .

II burne.s, waslien, refrlgeralorv LouU Evans. 101 2nd 81. W. POl-W.

Baths and Massages

The SU'Well. 837 Main W. Pb. 153,

Bicycle Sales and Service

BLASIUrCYCLERY"

Chiropractors

D^Vyatt. 151.3rd Ave. N. Ph. IJTf

Insect Exterminator

Bed Bus lumigaUon. T. V. Floral Co.

Floor Sanding

Fred Pftlfle. 7J3 Locu*t. Ph. 1P0«.J.

Sander-Edgtr rent by hr. Gamble's.

Floor Sander for ri

Insurance

For Fire and Casualty Insurance, Surety and Fidelity Bonds, se< Swim Investment Co..'Baugh Bldg.

Key Shop

MimeographingT. P. Buiinesa Unlvtnliy. Pljcne.j^

Money io Loan

SALARY LOANS Strictly c^illdeatui

$5 lo >30 to emplojTd people c your own lUnaturt

CASH CREDIT COMPANY ■RuOcn'X BurkhoIdrt.B^g. Pti. 778.

Osteopathic Physician

Dr. O. W Rote 30 M N Ph SJ7-W

Plumbing and Heating

Abbott Plumbliic Co. Ph. W-W,

Trailers

Oem Trailer Co.Tipanj'. Phoiie 4JS,

Typeicrilers

Salts, rentals and sen'lcr. Ph.

Upholstering

.W ANTED TO BUY

USED msttresse*. bedsprlngs. dr*, culatlng heater*, coal ranges, ra* dlos. Western Auto.

USED Stove*, washers, furniture, and radio*. Rlghe*t price*. Gam­ble Stores.

SIDE delivery rake, grain drill with seeder atuchmeni for two horse# Phone 0183-J3.

WE PAY CASH for your car

\DeGROFP.WOOD MOTOR \ 351 Main Eut

M ISCELLANEOUS

V FOR SALE

NE^V beauty equipment, excellent condiuon, Juanll* Kruw. 284 North Locust. Phone I531-W.

BRINO la that broken winder b«. fore there U a sho.tage of glass. No charge tor setting. Phooa 6. Moon's.

DOCK feathers, fine for comforu or pillow*. 75 cents per pound. Poultry Supply, 141 Fourth avenue west.

H OM E FURNISH INGS A N D APPLIANCES

ONE lued Monarch combination range, good ccndlUon, WU' son.Bates.

TWO good used clrculaUng hestem, al.w i-xo enamel coal rannca. W • cm Aulo,

LATE model deluxe Norne clectrle Tt.Tiit, automntlt mrn and clock. 444 Fifth avenue north.

USED Majetie refrigerator. Good condiuon, VfO‘ reasonable. Phone 443-M evcnlnK-1.

R A D IO AND MUSIC

lAND tnslnime^^, n Large sssortmThi. '

B-FLAT tenor wxophniir. Excellent condlUon. Wm, J. DourIiu,'Route

"S . Rupert,

SEVERAL used table models arid coiuole radios. Guaranteed. C. C. Anderson.

ONE only II tube pmico radio. ble model. Bargain 124.86, OUier used radios. H up. Wllson-Bates.

AUTOS FOR SALE

1B30 MODEL A Pord coupe. Good tires. Alto trailer cha.uls. clicap. 32B Elm.

T RU CKS AND T RA ILERS

TOAn-EB house. 7x14. Rea.ioruble, Term*. 615 Seventh avenue north, Buh], ■

L E G A L A D V ERT ISEM EN l'S

ANO'ntER SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICTT COURT OP

THE ELEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT OP THE STATE OP IDAHO, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF TWIN FALLS.

THE FEDERAL LAND BANK OP SPOKANE, a corporaUon.

PUlntUI.•vs*

EUnbeth-Ry«n~u'xdmtnistntrtx'' of th# esMte of Daniel E. Ryan, deceased; EUrabeth Ryan, a *ld- owt. Walter M. Ryan and Laurlna Ryas. husband and «Ue: Donald E Ryan, a minor; Patricia Ann Ryan, a minor; The unknown heirs at Daniel E R>-an. deceased: T7i« tmknown d«nse«» oT'Daolel

L E G A L ADVERTISE.MEN-re

E. Ryan, deceased; llolltJtfr .Na* tlonal Farm Loan A.%socUti->n, a corporaUon; and The urinown o«-nert of Uie Eait Half' r! ih* Northeast Quarter, and tftp Wot Ha« ot the Soulhtis; Qjirter, of SecUon Tu-enty-thre . TcaTi- ahlp Deven South. Rar.jp sutern. EMt of the BoL’f Merldlsn. in Twin Falls County, Idaho.

Derfiidint}.The Stale of Idaho «.idi crw!.

tngs to the above namrd <lp{rn> dants:

You are hereby notified ihai a complaint has been filed ajiairut you la the District Court of the Eleventh Judicial Distnn of the State of Idaho. In and for the County ot Twin Falls by the above named plaintiff, and you a:e hrrebv directed to appear and pleid to the aaid compl^^t within twenty days of the senlce of this susiniorj; and you are further notified that unless you so appear and p fad to fluid complaint within the Ume herein specified, the ptalnUlf vtUI t«k» Judgment agalmt you a.' pray ed In *ald complaint.

Said action Is b.-ought fnr the purpose of «ecurl.“.s » Judjaent Joe the unpaid balance due on a tain note In the principal sii... *3.000.00 dated the day of April, 1824. made, e.xecutfd snd de­livered by Daniel E Ryan and Re- bccca L. Ryan, U-.en husbar.d and wlte. inff^' both deceased! lo t. r plalnUff herein, ullh Wlere-'t. vances, attorney fees and ccelv and lo fo.’wlo,'* that certain mori«iicf given lo rfecuro aald note, which sold mortcnge Is of record in Book 89 ot Mortgages at page 269. records of Tft’ln Falls County. Stste ct Idaho, and covera the foUowlns de> scribed real property sllualed In Twin Falls County, SUte of Idaho, to-uil;

The East Halt of the Northeast Quarter. • and the West Halt of the Southeast Quarter, of Section Twenty.three. Town- ^hlp Klcvrn South. R.-»nge Plx- teeij. East ot the BoUe Merl- rtlan; andAll water and water rlglUs u?ed \spon w apyiurtenant to ia\d iwoperty and however «\1* denced;TogeUier with all and aLitular the tenements, heredltawents and appurtertances thereunto belonging or In anywise apper­taining,

nn<l tor such further relief as prtv- ed lor and fieemrd piDper the Cotirt,-Bll-of-whlrh-wilMnore tultr ippear from the verified eotnplalnl

tUed herein.WITNESS my hand and the seal

of . .-ild DlMrlct Court, this 5lh day ot Jnnuarj-. 1543.

PAUL H. GORDON'. (S«ai) Clerk.JAMES R. BCmrWELU

TVln Fall'. Idaho.E. C. PRF^rmVE

Welch Buildups.Spokane. Waihlnelcn,

ATTORNCTS FOR PL.MNTIIT. Publl-ih; Jan. 7.14. 21,38. Feb- 4.1»U

Roctevcit d:J twi. h-5»tur. I Uie deUllfv: »i;unucJ

p.-<viantoiie.-><.*a ha«i exp<c:e\J. C»v,i:Ti. jliKtal leaders had u.-»cd f.:=i to l«e»o p;t.:en*-aUoa at Uui linif o!

.le-lo-graxe lr.4u;ir.ce ; r\>- prc<rani cc\r:u< hralih

:ood lo ha\e prepa;eil.They frarrsl ,'uch a p.-v;viMl

pr«!;i;iate a kr.ock-Cown iv-nirr;.-tlihV Wluch «T"4id tc -.rt-

deMr»b;e in the Cildit ol t:-.f eUo:i.

WottWnt rr*phev tndi t . R>>ase\eX wipe the fif

NOTICETlie annu.ll tneeUns ot Uie r

bera of the Clilldrtn’s Home n::dlr.i aad Aid SoclMy ot Idaho will be held at Uie Receiving Home. Boi- on^esday. Fehrxiary 2 .1M3. at J.u. P. V l„ for the purpcM of electing dlrrxtorN imd lor the lr«iv>actinn of .■ucli other bu'lness a. tnsy be liTOUtht before this meetm;.

Signed: OPAL BILLINOTON.Sevrttary.

Publish: Jan. 7.14.21.21.19U.

NOTICF----O THE STOCKHOLDERS; NOTICE I' hereby gHeil that the

anniu] meeting ot stockholders ot the Salmon RUer Canal Ccctpany. Limited, vlll be held at the office of the company at H6Ill ler. in Twin Falla County. State of Idaho. « i t.“ie I l t l i day ot January. IMX at 1:00 o'clock P. M . for th« purpoie ot elccUng tire director? aod transact­ing *ny and all bualne,u Ihst may properly com# before the meeting, lo consider th« affairs ot the nxpasy aiul to tAke acUoQ «lth tetpccttaereto.—:----■

Prwdej must b« fUtd n th th* aec- r*t»iT five days prior lo the nseel- lag. No prosj- wUI be tiled after Jaa* uaiT e. I»4X

SALMON RIVER CANAL CO.By W. M. McDaniel. AmI Sec.

Pub. Dec. IQ. n . St. U. l » a Jan. 7. i m

ROOSEVELT GIVES ■ A N iA L iS S I lG E

<rMK r*(* om ) equally, want perrmr.er.t e«- PilojmtRi for iheaueht^. ihetr Ins-.t- l;rj a;xS l.''.<u' n<Uht>-V» w^en t.^rr are musterrrt cut at the etij of t;ic war.- he »dc!«l.

“TT.ev eNpect the cptvrtunirv to .to :mu t-Ne'-c

^tc:e . lo cam cVvrnl wacrt".' lie said, -Tlie.' a.rv e*«fr to l»c^ tl-.r n.'k-\ inhrrrni m o'jr sj-stem of itt« ent '.’p.'fe.'

,\L'. R,x•v e>e•.l savl'tw l)0{’rd LV rroblenj c". grfcr.tins tW”> olrni;i;i.Mn-.en; and the r.iht of a-cur- a.TCT a;a:r-«t Uft'5 haair*.v' mvulJ iwjt be "»i ii\ tivratlVer ai » task' ter all to arpn.\».-h 'S'n'-p-^tlxticallj ■" ai'.J ae!’.;c\e laime-' to all and wtth lnj'.aJ:-'<

The prej^2cnt »*:d lhat -l.'-.L* t;TJi gwemtr.ent cAn anJ m'.;;t p.-cn!Uf' ai}',ir^-.cr cesl-Td by ccr }\>.;ng tr.r:i and wc:sen "acauut the rv'.ls of all Bajor toasor.'.ic hai»nl>— ancT U-.at will extend frees the cradle to tiie graxe.'

Must rw tlde tmptejmfBt

,\Vit,"-.c t KcUig llif Pie.-Oklftu said that th ii £y»c:iin:e:ii caa and wuit ivotide tlili a.Mu:it5c».'' in aCditicn to ruit- liii tl'.aX the >i! ’U'.ecv^ntrj- arc gi\en a staile oi'por- l^’XJij for raijilcv Kent and net

Admiral H^sey Says Japs Are

Not Snmrt—Just Low Monkevs. AUCKLASD, N. Z„ Jan. 1 .\i.T.5rarwnHa.ii'P. Habey, Jr- who has pretiietTd a co.'npieu allied Vic­tor:- thb jrar, belletei Ciat If Uic allies had a Utile more weight in i.‘-.e Pacific It mxiuldnl take t);e w.“io:e year to laash the Japanese,

The handwriting Is on the wall.” Ital-ey. co.'naundlng United SUte: r.i>.al Jjtrw in the Pacmc.•aid at a jseis conference. "If had more welglit, wed get the Jatu *ooner.

The Jap* will be atucked in all .d;reotloas and will wish Ihev hart vl;ed when they were babies, TTieyTe :icl supe.TDen; iheytt simple litUe sicnkej-s, I say tnonkej-s bccauie I'd lile to say Korthlng

He was asked what he expected the next Japanese move lo be.

, 'Japan'x next move will be lo rr- it.Tat and keep on reireaUnj.” he irtr'.ied. "A start haa been made.

*n-it «’.:ie» are la a pctitlcjj todij I

a .ve>ir a^a,- He .■. ---askpd aittci th*

'ler- ui me PacifL-.There b no U il' t« aa ii

war U Kou« oo dally. J ip oataj Uf.ic. arr Uke e.erjthlr* Jsre :- tri.-k.v, tam ncS hjird to fa’Jwex You Cent need to wcrry a>vt;t tactiCT. .\ny normal u irt eaa cia Uck iheni.'

He ia;d tr.e alljea had the tseas;r» of the JapsrwM in the air. cn Uiid and hi the water, ar.3 he UL'nT^a thr Ja['a:•.e e »f:e la s i ^Pinff,

“W' .en we tin", juned.” >453, '1 he'.j Qce ct a ta n-^al t.hrec Japv I hate Wrrosed tha 10 iO. They-re rot supemss^Juit lo* tr.cakeyi,

”I hare JJ0-C>CJ lixji to a j predlctlin. and we'd da IV

p.-ci-pe:iiy c * dole.

L E G A L AD V ERT ISEM EN T S

NOTICE OF SHEKiri'S S\LK IN THE D:STRICT OOVr^ OF

ELE\-ENTll JU D lC lA tT D IS- TRICT OF THE STATE OF ID.MIO IN AND FOR THE COUNTV OF n v iN F.M.L& We^:e.'n .\dj-.istn-,frl pjrtav..

riiijuiit.

LawrenceDrlendaf.t,

Under or,d br 'Virtue ot an E\e.‘\!.

0 .iurtc

wherein the pUlnillt citained a Judgment and decree ct fcceclS'-re. against the above rar.ev* <!*r«-n,Lir,t on t.V 301 dar ct Deceiv.trr IJi:. and whemn r:-.:1 «!^.-rbv. I. the underMgned. Sher.'t ot Teti Fall' County. a » ccL.;r.a:>l^l t.' .-el' that rrrtain p!f^- r: ^^r,Tl rf situated in the Cc-.ir.tT ct I FalLv }^ate rt »:•;< K-.-and de.-,-r.ted t^»;!

We: Half

. SW>, tlm F-jni iB>. TcwTv?Mri Ten >lf'Ranse Se\-ente<n 'U ' n n. M. Pl-’Udc NOTior 1,-j Hwu:»v

GIVILV: i-i-. tr-.r f . h d.w clJanuTr*-. l?»J, a! tl:* K*.;r o! 10 i\' A. M.. T-Jr.f. >-1 .-aid»t the Fx't Irvr.t thr CourtHou-e of tl'.e Cc-r.:> T*;:-.S;a-,e c-1 lA ih j, I wul. in c.bel-.e ,» to .-aid jell tnr aNfre

I.' p‘»lntlft's <*e-

the

with all e rr.a.v a.vrf(\*

plaL-.-.f

; his spwh was definitely opllmls- lUc as far as uar progrej* in IDtf »aa ctiacemed. declined to prophesy

I when the war would end. He did e\r:» ii the belief that the year

*gi\c tfi tlie United NaUoiui a xe: - .\ub.ManU3l advance along

. t:-.e rooas that lead lo Berlin and Ra.T.e and Tokya"

I ' I o.xn tell joii I f Is wlUim the i realm of potsibiiity that this 7Bth I :-.,;rrN.s tiiiv have llie historic i;w;\;;,-,;e of helping Rreatly to auve ; l.'if world from tunire fear," he ; .•a;.:. -A treiiienrtoa'i. coMtj-. long- ;er,2unng ta.vk m peocc a i well aa »»r w Mill ahead ot us."

•N.i •. :e. no combuialton of fwes. no trl.-ker>-, deceit or vlo-

' Ifn.-e." the Prejl.-teni J--Ud. could ^ 'P tl>e peui'k- tn the:r forward .-r.ovewe.it toward *a decent, secure.

ille-for all-men-e»efy-Whf.T.”

Eaplalnmc Uit ~dlslocaUooa . . . uicoa\enler.cea and . . . har\l4hips" in ih ii ccuiitr?- necesutaled by Uio war. Ui« Pre.'idettt tald that put­ting lh« naUoa a war fooling er’.iia not have been done without ■ Su.*v-.c:w>aje goxcnuaeal regulaUorv-i which a."e a nulianct to everyone."

Adtnlu MistakesAdmltiini ihat there had been

-ir.ur.ttljle mlslakea." . Ir. Rooae- u l i rratfirmed his delermination "to see lo U lhat our suppae.i of fiwl and oihrr ewntial civilian gcvxh arc dumtuted on a fair and .-.u-. b.>sy."

•■C;ir expcrtence." he faid. "will enable la durlr.g Uie coming year to mipro\e the neccisary mechiin- t.vr.i of tt-.MU.w economic ccntroLi and to simplify admlnl.'trwtlve pro- ceC-jre,’ . B-.it we da not intend to leave thlr.t* K> la.x lhat loopholes w;U be left for chraien.. for chljel- er<, or f.ir the msnlp-.ilators of the bli.-k n-.attct. -

Declaring hU lhankfulne.'J that "there are onlj- a few Americans who pUre ai'l’etlie above patrio- tL'm.~ ,^ir. Rootcvelt Mid ihere wvial.l bed'.any mctf hard-'hlps be­fore the i\ wen and thnl in o-jr ccc.n oTj l.\tv>rN "we muM build and fortify the ver>- fo-andatun of n!V- ll.>!i»l i:ni;»-<o:tlirirncc tn one .in- ctlier."

Tlie PrT.-.uipnl dr;crlbed 1842 prcw dwVticn a\ a p.vnicular-ly in View c.l the fact tin t d'aciag the year jcn^c S.COO.Of>D worSera w-ere wiihdrawn lro;n the labor force imrt frp::\ tl’.e to go into the artred

wl'.ic;i now- to-.al about 7.a\\(X\) men and wc;ntn.

He I'XiJ iwrticuUr tribute to farn'.fn. icr "pmlunni; thr Rrcate:.; :;\ntitv o! food f\er msie avail­

able Cttung a sir^le \t»:’ Vn wU ocr hl'iary."

He ricfrnded cor.crevia.-.i the a.;n'.ir.l.M:.-itiv»n from cliarsea ot -frner.-.l in.Tc-.pete.-ice."

M C E UP. B i M S DECLINEWASHINGTON. Jan. T CSft*

1 siimer* * 1U pay me.-* ter trrsS cH- rus fruits and rou:trT a.V Sun far

I bananxi uader t .e new irUU fixed on fite groups cd f\x\l office ot price admialMratSra.

The new eell:rp. wVv-> fect the p.'lcT9 ct bi.ia.iii. butter, freaj ctlrva frtiils. aa l rccJ* try, will rrpiace relaU eeCfcs bi'ed on March. 1>C. peaks fv-f ba­nanas and on Sep; » .O c i 5 hxeJi for the other four tccd gTei:; .—The ■ pc-pcae c<-tft»-m ^ trxa ~ Is to reduce prices to the ecwsae? in ouileu where up.d'ily frv»» p.-evailed la lift eoits la jtarw had low m«lmu,-nj.

NVTiUe the p r i^ ct pccitry- ««* rm fruits a.id bananas wUi the cojta ot dairy peeled lo remain the same.

ttiht I

f December.

IV; t h:;>;«e o[ My- ki.id to span ihe Cvvrnfv;:;-;!! ruer was Uie toll hr.-tie at FrUows Falla. Vt.. innsi.

Da;«l thi-’ S-.h diT e ISC. ai Twin Id;

TT, -W. LMYrv.Shertt: c.' T^m FwlU

Ck'-»-r.:v, l<:ah3. P-cV.vOt; rvy. 31. 1»C; Jan 7.

■ ' ■ IJO.; rvy. 31.

NOTICE T^) CKEBltOES —EST.\T5: o r rilRfSTLXN REH-

iJ.KNN. DeceaM-vl.No;:ce U hereby given by the

u.-.de.-a;ined Admmlj---atni ot the e.'tate cf Ch:L.'tian Rrhr.-.ar.n. de- ceaied. I* the cre<i:icca &! and all perMVj ^J^v: , clair.v acilr_'i ihe laid dtc»a\ed. to them w.Mvl.'-.e i-.ecesaary- rc-uchfra, within .■dx moni-hj ar.er the :.nt r-itilcahon of IhLv ncti-e. to the Mid Alrrna Slliv-on. 413 -tth Avrr.-.-e EJit. T»:n Fan.'. Co--n-.T <•-' Twin FaU^ State of Idaho. t.hl» bru'.i Ihe place fixed Icf the trwn.’actl.'ei cf the of »a:d n:»;e. V

Dated Decen-Vr U'.lv.,\LVENA STINSON.

Aim-.r.l'-„-atru ct\lhe &Late cu ChrtJtlaa RV-V tr.ar.n. CVoeased. V

P-Jih'h: Dec. IT. r4.5l. l? 4 iJ i3 .r 1»U

NOTIfll fRtDlTORS IS THE PROrvSTT. COVRT OF

THE CO^.'^T^• OF TWIN F.^LLS STATE OP ID.VHO

tST.VTE OF JV L irS C. HELLKR.DSCT-^SED.

— -gltwa. hv. Uit ■riuned .\dn-.-_-.lJt.-»ic«- ot l* e ;e ct Jal;-.ia C, HtUer. deceased,

to the crediio.T c! and all r*-'»a* haMri cUln--' aiainM \>.e de- ctajecl. la .eihibu them wtt-h the tifctiaory \-oucherv wlthla six

«t.hs after Uhe tint pA;bhfaU«i . this DdUce. to t .e sold admlals-

(rwlor tiy leartsg their tiaSai at the cifr.ce ct S. T. BamUtOR. at- icmey-at-Uw. Twta Fall* Bank J: Tfjjt tfalV^int. - Twiann*. sute ct ldaJs\ thb bes-.t place fVwd for the txaraacuoo of the btilM is *r *423 UUUr ' ■

D«ted D«c«=i«r IR-h. 1H2.Lou Keller, .Vimlrdstrwtor ot

tbe Eitate ot Julhs C.HeSer. Dpwased

. T. Kasilltoa. .\tu«tey.Twin PalLv Mahxx.

P-.:!!,: I t . 5C 3L » » i . Jaa. T. IMS.

In :ii:rl:h, Swilrerland. the ro; .{ cf J4'ru-Ji u celebrated by i

b-.;mlng ot a legendary »no« mi

Musgrave Return

To Office Looms

As Uncertain NowAlthough the Republiraa « « t e

central ccmmltlee .has ariwrtd a rejolutioji ur :^n Walter C« «•-;»« srave to qualify tor hu secc id Sfrxn as county cletl^-jiioc're.'.vtfrr.

acv.cn b j M:, wa.1 in doubt t>.x:ay beciue ihe cws- mince's nio'e was laXtn Wlrce thr former auditor coa\-,il;»tf a phiMclan in regard to a persatec.; f,-cs alK ment.

Mu-'grave. wh'S r^itr-d IV.' II. b e' ix-ciert h:vn? frvcn Sarar.nah. Mo. >hcrtl.v xmle« f.e toseek tnedK-*l tre*tRer.t cc el'enhere. iv-.-iily a; th.e Mv"» hk-n* pllal in Rcche-vtfr. Mu-.n. R w>a understood th.at the Sivir.nah ein-. 1C ur.iS> lo xs.'!'-. hiT.. It he return. viirrcilv to Twh'. J-jiUj. h>*. ever, he e\pcc-.ed to clir-.r> htip:an% rejardi:-; l.^• jeccrd term tswhich he was elected Nev. S K-o. reeUnatioh arr-ed c.-Cj ;o the h n l four-year term he was to ccwJjdt Jan, 11. He t<tccidtli4t da-.c 10 t-; wwnd

At th«. i;.ue ot hlv re-viix-jitxiix Mu'gravc l-T-elf a:ir \i-.-cecl

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In CaUtoTTvta. wh*r» are now helping hoipl-.al. Dlva^rresier; p« and the bc.vrd cf o.'c:n:lu\T.<n w»a cited »ncfftrull.v, b-it .Vva O. EaU-

cc;.!n!'><10P c^J;r-,=ia. J*il evkV;.^at the cv--n=i;;tee feeii

the Walter 'has been jtniihteaea

Paul H, Cor^'.'n. depcty t x nSs* yea.- ' - d chi^f deputy t.v the p u l four vearv i.> now c>rk-a'.\ilt.*f'Jt« ccrder. He was appctnted fcj t i» commiMioncn Dec. 14.

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Page 12: iANSIAKE Congress Asked to Fight lASEA' Of Accrued ......nnvai bnsfs at PtMrl Harbor nnd otluT I’licific i.slaiid.s. When Wickr Wand cnpLiireU by Uir Jii|i;iiip:r. niorr thiia 400

T w elve TlMilS-Ni^WS, TWIN FALLiJ, IDAHO TliurHday, January 7, 1U4S

[L110 COPPER SALVAGE

■r*ln t'niu fchDol rlilldfcn will l>;iiilrl|>at<> ii'-kUUfvL tzi &'tuiU<ia<«l(!r copix-f ftfirt hra-'A .....pnlsil l:iltlnl«l tjy til'" "»r i>ft' ft»mir,vucf o! n\oMoi\ i>lc\ut (liLMry. flccorcllni! in Ilrrck FaKlii ■lid Joo Koflilrr, Twlti Fnlb r brrj of llie rommltlrr.

TliP drhf. iiliiird iirlmarily fnr coppcr. will be (ilrlilUhtfd here hy

r.e Urr llicstrr llckcl pniiiid of coprx’f Of In l)v miy niudfiil.

• anrdlmt of'-o

l!ir; thr bf pomid per tirkit ■nic nwnritN iMlI \>r k<xxI Jn:

lliroilKh Jan. 17. dalr.'i uf tlio viiKP ciirnpiin!!- ^»'l 'I'lII bf bv Oriilicilin. 1lo»y niu! Idiilio. Fol- cr.il l;a niii't bp i'«ld btil ltiut-v.li: riinK*' I'lily /rorii uiir Ici four criil* at iiui.M.

FiiCl:i '••‘ Id A. W. MnrKiin. liar. o.H'iidrd full rooiwriillofl of

Oic IxrMUy. cl oolbo'fi uill iiirn III ihclr copjxr niirt brnM 10 I'flnflli.il .lolili 13. Finn: IiIkIi N'llO'il Klfl-’' 10 Mr.'i. Ho.'c' M- Niirlli, (If.iti of Kiil.'i: Junior UIkIi

Id tlvi;- n-11 11)0111 I(■a hpr ; Kmdc uliool [lutiil' 'vlll lii'liis llii'lr rnl*

• fiT, lo MiKlrnU-.. K.n:ln.illtl Kwlllrr oir'Tiil IJlr fnllottUlti II I nf wiir-iii-nlcd MTiip nmlrrliil:

r l;ii(ib'„•. r;ullo< iliUlfr% .1brii;

Mor.lr;.. ai: llll'krl linri l-t)l.p.T CM.V viirlini;. ic..'!ili>i':-'.,, t.iiipn iM.-.l;'!.-.,rn|i[)rr t’!!"" " ''‘I Iiititl'K. i>Id tX‘U*ri.s, oM rlcclrlc lu-r.'. Iltvir rlri'. me hrjlPp.. rtijiprr flil.'.li Dali.', rlrr- ll'dtypc', I'lipprr rlrluii(;.i, iniHXT cookllii; lllMi:ll'. .'Oiip Iinv.n, lowl rick;;, <l(-or kiirxlur.-.. ii'li Iri'J? .•,tr;ili .•.licrt roiijirr, miIiIi i llli; Iron.'

ixUIrd Hint MU)-.! iilckcl-iil;it''il lirm:

Lions’ Aid Asked 111 Rumor Batflc

■■j!iiiiit"r.' Wliat 'HirN Arr, lli 'Ihry Clio'.'- and Whiii Ir> I> About ■niPiii " -•.>.1--. Ilir MitjJrrl

hy ill

—Aide in Africa

Mrr j( nlliril lirsiIi|Uirlrr^ In nnflli Afrira, Ilafolil Mariiilllaii ulll art n< Wlii«(oii Cliiirrlilll’ii I>fr*cuia1 rrprf.riilallvr In cIp:iU Ins. tillli V. .S, (;rnrrdl iU^rii.

• olChrl'lItiiirliron nirriini.- nf tlir Mon-, cHill.

Mr .'ivikr 111 I!if Inicrr-t oI llir T'.xlii C.'liiiiiilii 1 Ilf Cciiiini'lTr'.•fli|rlrli-llir-rillt;(il ' roniiiiltlrr. of whirli lir l.v rimlrniaii. Hr titivr c\- niiipl",'. nf rilinnr;. Mlilrli lir .'aid «rrr liijiiiloiw lo llir ^lar rtltirl iiiul lo iJir roniiniinlly and plrndrd for broiidmlnrirdnf-1 and Itilcrniirr.

I.li.lir.’ Srrrrlary Uii:.',r|| .Irn.Tii rnid II CJirblmai rarcl from Max Plilllltvi. now n lnll(•lllIll l'.n niai<' In ilip ntivy, I’lillllpr. 1.1 n nimilirr of Hir- rliil).

O. .1. Pollinr iiiirrt(luT<l Ah III NflfOll l5\f5i\Urr.

rrcrKlrnl Honirr Holnirs mi- noimi-rd ihiil n Miml of diicrlor-.' inrriiiii; would l>r tirir] m „,,nn Fridav nl CJiinplxdl> r;i[r and roll- Kinllllalrd Ilir (■(JJim!lJtrr-ln-i'|inri:r on MHT~A-of Ilir Indlrr.' nlillll lirti! IflM Friday.

niiAD tjm es-ne:;vh^ ant a d s .

KD.R. Honors Rc|). Kayltiii n

With Siirj)fisc(•:'roN.--.lan, 7— yp>--

.ri>r .Siw-rik cnlli'd on

o! rnni:n- . wait:.-.l Inlo r Hoil'C .'Itli linii;.-- Dcni- ■adrr .loliii W. MrCorniark

in frr hliii n floor Miiily.

Wlirii I'.f dilrtnl Ihr ,\I;uly Mr. Iloo'>'\r|i Kiri-Icd him Mllh a loud "hiipiiv liirihd.iv" and Him Kavp n Almiiil llial fllird Uif room ;vllh {ii.'biinr.i friciwh.

-• Kill. I

A R IR S ’ NIG SE IFO R FEB .

JEHOME, J«n. 7—Annunl fann- rs' nijhi, f«iK)fiwrr<l_fiw'li yfor.by Hr Jtiomc Cliaml><T 6/ Commerce, •III be tiPld Frb. 1. Chairman U

Cllttclf^ U, VVrln-tolli. He will lie ui-Mstfd wKli the nrraiii;cmenl.i by R. 0,'Frernian. Jnniw Felton. Frank Durkh'alKT and County Agenl lUy O. Ptlfrrrii.

Tlie clininlifr nl llie la.'l mrtllng rthciw-fd clailiiR and oi>cnliiK liour for liii.'liir.-..s e^tibll.ihmpiTW. but. ni defliiitt nrrniiKrmr.'its v.cro made.

Jlott'tirr, II coiiiinltle« un j linmed by Prp.\ldcnl Frank M. Itettlg u contact all m.iMuirr.v of bil-'llir.vi rr. InblWiinrnl.i In ordrr lo .nrl n .TChcd ulr wlilrli Mill tir aKrrPuOIr to* all

"nirm niobl!l.Miluii week" lo rn- coiirn«c nil farmer:, lo liicrcn.'c llieir ylrld.1 of jMilaio''". brans, .iwliir, nnd dairy i>rodiirif, lo nlil In the wur

orl ua.'. dlHiiv'<l by Olcii Vlli- Jcroinr count v farmer.

Canal Company’s

Stockholders to

Meet on Jan. 15JKHOMi;. Jan. 7-Annual ht<h-k-

holdrrv inrrll:;^ of thr North .Sl<lr Canal co:iiiiaiiv lijv. lin-ii f.rl fur 10

I. Jan. Ifi at VorL. ihratrr. ic nniyjiil itorkholdcr.'.' nirrllnK lir Kiirlli lildr [’iiiniiJnK ccmi- .• ttlU br- hrid Jan. lU nt Ihr il .onip.inj nlfin-.N l).'«lniilnx al

10 a. m.'M'-iiibfr;. of 111"'N'oi !ii "5Idr coin- iny> lio.iiil of (lirrcton. will be

naniril fnr Ilirrr >rar irrni.'-. Dlrir- Inr.i ului-f liTiii- <-\lilir liichldr K.C, ............... t:;iin, iilstrli'i oiir';U. U. Viarlxrc, lUl’s, dIMlIrt five, anil nr. W. Uilcliir, Tulllr. dl-.-clm

rlloi

.hr-'c r al;o will

North aidi I'uinnliii: nunp.niv Jan, li: dlri-ctor. will br rliTtr<l lor dl.'lrIcU’. two tmc four for Ilirrr vr.ir K'llli' Olrrclon ivliuic Ifim;. fiiii.'c Includc Cliarlrju W. Harlow, <11'\1U-1 iw.., lla/rUi .

ir, (ll:.irlct four.A-^!iri-lor ’Alll lir namrd

Uiirxplrr.lr llln

■ IJiti- Kl-

t /hr.

I iiITV Illh1ll(>'or lo ij.

i-iniukni

ir .■.priikrr :a!d proudly. ' lo lal [ lia\rnl !,.wl!rd II inir Mrr I w.irr Wlipli I lint I Wa.'hlniiion."

WANTED - T O BUY—

I^nc Wheel-Base Truck or Chassi.s

DETWEILER'SI’hon'e 809

Clean-Up SpecialsFrom The'

Economy BasementCiirljiiii (

clolli

REMNANTS

, cretoniK';i,-\Mi(i|i'ns, V4 Price

20 LADIES’ UAYON DRESSESS|)iin rji.voii :iiu! rayon crciR'. Soliii col<ir.'i.of brou-ii,

liliif. Krt'cn, black iiiii! wino. All now winter lirc. .sf.'i, Sir-r.-i 12 to ’r j. .Iiinior niis.s .xir.i's !) to IT.

1 (;R0UI> LADIES’ DRESS PUMPSBlarks.'TiVo^ni.';. and tJin-*, in calf. l<i(l jiiiil stiotie k'ath-

Low, mcditim luiii hi^li hods. Sizr.< -I to 8. N dI ciiinpli'tc in c;ich stylr.

$1.98

$187

1 GROUPLADIES’ liRKSS TIES AND PUMi>SBrown iiiiii black siioiit.'^.-A few Idd icallu',r.-<. 'J'ic.s with jiatenl trim , rump.'; anrcla.^ticizcd for i)i-tti-r

fitting. Si7c.-<, 1 to 0. Widtli.s, AA to C.

$2.87

27 LADIES’ FELT HATSBlack, navy, blue, winf-, brown and ;jrcpn. O ff the face

nnd new pilj.'box .- tyli- . .Mo.sl nil Ktylc.-*4iavo voti.s. Sizc.s medium and !nrj;c.

7 7 «

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

75 FINE SUITSFrom Our Own Stocks of Nationally Known Suit Brands

Will Be Offered at

25% OFFPLEASE NOTE

Thi.'< hijr reduction doe.'i not apply to every .suit in stock, biil in our policy to keep our .stocks up to the m inute a t n il timc.i wc offer this .‘special o f last fa ll’.s curry-ovcr-s— all yood Htyles nnd patterns in .'<uch quality braiid.s ns

• K l ’IM 'KNH Kl.M Iill

• ( J R ir rO N

• VARSITY T O W N .

• ANDOVER

I/I tuc'ftJ.'-. nr/.sJ.s and worsteds /ti niedhini lo h'fiiiter .sliitde. of Krey. brown .-lyd blue — both .single and double brc;i.slcd models. Si/.c.'* ;t l to -l() in reffalar.s and a few size-H in .shorts, lonK'.i and Ion;,' .stout.s. Ik'^riilar pHce.s ' •

$S4.75 .0 $50.00

at 25% OFFAll Alterations Fr^e

NOTE: la Our i(dvcrtiseiiicnt of Yesterday

M EN'S W O O L M A C K IN A W c b A T S

$7.90■ Were Incnrrcclly AHvcrliscd at S3.'J8.

frhcy A rc a Fine, Out.ilnndinj; Value at

ISO Silk or Silk and Wool $1.00

TIES

As.siirted short lot.s of tic.s bought for

.Xnia.- . Thi.s lot arc all $1.00 quality and

miulc by Arruw, BoUiny Reuu

Rniniinel. To clean uj)—

S9C 2,.,$1.10

MEN'S

PAJAMASPECIAL

A Factory

Closc-Out of

SliRhl IrrcRuIar Garmcnl.s

3fi Only Men'» C^Hon Knit

nalbflKtan \

PAJAMAS• Sliimhrrnlb." Shlrt.v slip-over, crrw nrcW.

pnnl. '.I'tlh ski knit bottom. Flni Anld

lor $:y>. Slif.i A. D, C. nnd D.

$1.50i : Only Mrn'n Rayon KnU

PAJAMASA:;nrlrd colors. In A. B, C nnd D. FlrJt.''

icld for I2JI8.

$2 25

’ SPECIAL O F M U N S IN G W E A RW inter Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers

— ., -, For Men A FACTORY CLOSE-OUT

Of Sliffht Irregulars anil Sample GarmentbNm .'tirn'i

;\Irdlum Weltht All Codon

Under ShirtsLone l l'v .', crcw necU. Sliix);fr, Army reject. In

30 to 40.

98c.S: i’alr Ankle Lenclh

DrawersTo inatcli. In .'Ism 33 to 42.

k 9|8c

50 Only Mfn'» SOri Wool

Under Shirts,Army reJecLi. Look sleeve, heavy welRht. crew neck. Sizes 34 to iC.

$1.98SI ralr

DrawersTo match — in slzea 30 lo 44 lonR.

$1.98} 12 Only Mm'» Medium

Llrhl WfUIlt SOr-r Wool andSO'-c Cotton

Union SuitsSlri-s 38 lo 42. First qunll- ty. Sold fcr SC.DO,

$2.49

30 Only Men’f ileary , Weliht Cotton Ribbed

Union SuitsFcru Of blenched. Lonft sleeve, ankle lenKtli. Sires 30 to 44. First sold lor J2J0.

$1.98’

irtsBi Onlr Men's U '.

Under ShirtArmy rfjecta, Lohk «lceK, heavy welchl. crcw neck. SIZC3 34 to 4<l,

$1.49Drawer.s

To MntCll. In «l2M 30. : nnd 34.

$1.49» Only Aten'f Cotton

Union SuitsLone fllecvc, ankle lenslh. S lM 38 to First *old for »2.J5, Medium bta»7 weight.

$1.6935 Only Men’.

Cotton Under ShirtsLlShl welsht. ehorl sleeve, crew neck, slip­over. In first quality Hold for 11.00, Sltf.i 34 to 48.....................0 5 W

m Yonnc Men'i Cotton Ribbed

T ShirtsShort aleevf, crew neck. #llp-ovcr. Flrtt quality jojd for B8c, Assorted color*, wliltf, blue, beige and sreen. 61us. small, medium. Isrse and extra Itrse-

65c

I D i i H O S T O R E

“I f It Isn’t Right, Bring It Batk”

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