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C A IRO , O ct. 28 (/P)The B ritia h e i g h t h a rm y m ade fu rtlic r proK rcB s" Monday nig h t in it.5 d r i v e t o open up th e oxis
d e fe n se line.H in th e E gyptian d e .ic r t a n d ta n k battlcs_ dc vclopcd on a mrger'^tcak* y e s te rd a y th a n 'p r e v io u s ly , a jo in t
By llE .S n y C. CASSIDV
B ritis h bQ adquarter-RA F c o m m u n iq u e s a id today.
MOSCOW, Oct. 2fl < ^ ^ e d army
A f te r h eav y liRhtiHK th e e n em y , w a a d r iv e n o ff w ith con- d efen d tn of the cIlff-Mded mouiiU ln rojd 10 the Black ea port of
id erab le loss, the communi-
II
RESULTS
U. S. Children
W ill B e Quiet
On Halloween
ISAIFAllS
FLASHES of
LIFE,
Inventor of New
Type Alarm Clock
Gets More Sleep
Germany Reports
Hong Kong Raid
Captain Wins on
Cpin Flip; Last
To Leave Wasp
liJaps Smash U. S.
Planes on Ground
SW AP
,
A m erica n flit-r.H have a tta c k e d .tlronK Jap an ese n av al
forcc.s north ol th e Now H eb ridcR and th e F iji islands on
w h ic h arc U nited S ta te s a d ance base.<(.
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lUNffiCRAS
tle sh lp . Jn iidiU oB -hlu\w ere ''rc p c rte d o c i> T - u l* m a d . n ltc r a f t catneV w tilu piajr hv^1w<n
d a m a g rt;^ U
^ T ^ ^ m e rfc fa n
gaged three Japanese destroyers
O u a d a U a n a tm U l n a valV id K arlntr
a irc r a f t J iA n ^ lh e fray and sank
tw o of Uie destroyera
4 ) n t y c r Sunic
inoUier acUon on the same
d ay tSiintlay). a Jopontse destroyer
sa n k Uie U. 6, 6. Seminole, a fleet
tu s , nnd a small harbor patrol bo a t
n e a r T ulagl, Tlie deaUoyer was b a d ly dam aged by shore batteries which
scored Uiree hits a nd O rum ann,
W lld c a f fighters from O uadala n w hich stfafcd tbe ship a s It
fled.
M onday monilng American bomb-.-a a n d fighters on Ouadaleanal
took o ff for Uie Uilrd Ume In tw o.d nys to attack an enemy task force
of cruiser* and destroyers th a t lias
b e e n jn Uie waters north of Florida
b la n d .'! Oil Hielr Uilrd Ulp, the
A m erican airmen scored a direct h it
o n a n enemy cruliet. Tlw day tie- '
fo re th e y had h it and stopped A
c ru iser, h it onoUicr crulscr and left
iC<nlln>4 ti r a n t. C^lma
BOAROlLPlCil
GASCA
RDSIS
Bulletins
WABHINGTON, Ocl. t
ThB w ar prodocUon board loday
revoked prierlly r a tl n p for seven
pow er a n d .lrr m ile n pr)etts In
th e weal. Including the Anderson
ran c h dam In Idaho, fn line wllh
ll* poHry ef turtalllng th e w e ef
c ritica l materials.
LONG BEACH, Calll.. Oct, 23 I/'T)
T lie nnny today formally placed a
charg e of m atuJaughtcr against the
pilot ol B bomber which collided
w ith an airliner, killing 13, last F ri
day.
ef sU
o f hfa.corapanisns In the aalaUge
m laalan agftlnst the United Nlates
of h ts own free will and wlUieot
a n y premises ef Immnnliy frem
th e V . S. goterniaenl.
B E R LIN (Prom German Broad:a s ta i, O ct. 2# w>O erman broad- ..
coM^ saUI today th a t th e number of
B r ia ili t a n ts destroyed In the new
n o rtli A frican balUe had Increased
to 300.
White Unable to
35 Club Now Has
R eturn to Idaho
110,000 Members
CIUCAGO. Oct. 28 W ~ Judge
Cra-ln J . H asten, vhose name beUea hla w artim e effotu In the
courts, aaj-s his Infonnal H elob*
now h as a membership of orer IIB.000 m otorlata idedjed not to dffw
over th e 53 m u i a n houf Ufflil.'^ ;
T h e Judge lootj ttie blU.rflr.wlwl*.
iM etd tlc k e n u id taaJtffic cmt*. .
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Page-Two
Packing membn. , v i m
and
f u e its In BUtomobllei to tlghUy
U UI three arftllable c a n wera lif t
behind In order to go all*o(it la
saving lAioUnt and
Uii IV In
T alii n otary club w ant on a vUlt
to tho Japantifl relocation cam p a'
H u n t yejterday. T he tr ip thtr* wn
' In Utu of t h i club'i noonday Iun<
cheon .meeting held regularly a t Ui*
Parlt h oui.
A t the camp, t h i R otarlani par*
took ot a regular m eal terved of<
ftcloli of the oenCertomato aoup.
BwUs steak, creamed peas, potatoes,
apple eauet, graham crackers and
coffee. They dined In one of the
large m eerhaUe and were le rv td by
JapancM waitresses.
Philip Schafer, a w lita n t to H.
t . SUtfforrtrdlrcctor of the cainp,
discussed the cam p life afte r the
luncheon and then took the R o .
tarlans and their gue itj on a lour of
tha cinter.
T here were 45 In th e R otarlani'
party. In addition to Uielr wives,
guesta w in Mre. A. J . Peavey, Leo
. AnderDon, ll, 0.
an(t Jcm
Eastm an, the ta tU r a member of the
Buhl club. E dw vd D. Rogel, presi*
dent of Uie club, presided. *
SERVICE
litre. Cliarlte Merkle, 30 WA.ih
Inglon CcurU. who la to ' receive
a medel from the Embltm of
Honor asaoclM ion'In recognition
of having four eon In the armed
forces, ha.^ even more to b o u t of.
4 Icnmed today.
addlUtm loTiavl
..I svrrlce, Mrs, Meri.>v i.m >nu
m n d jo n j In the navy, a son-inlaw In the army, nnd a niece who
Is an army nurse.
Tills WIU revealed In a letter
from Mrs. Merkle lA -Mayer Jo
Club Mm U rrid ay
Ito o Court a n lt
Bam Relder, jr., le d efendant In
a probale court suit filed by the
rrvB i CMSt
.................................
M rs. B. Welle an d M rs. Junior In which J u i.
W ooten an d ch ild ren hav* relum ed T he account w u assigned to the
plaintiff for collecUon by th e estate
of the late Dr. 0. R , W eaver, the
pclltlon stnlfd. A. J . My
tom cy for Uie plnlnUff.
O ro n ftr* Dina ,
Tw in r a il s o H in s ir s will m (t a t
7:10 p. m . today a t tha I.O.O T. hall
for a h a rv s it p o t-luck d in n er, fol*
lowad by a plnochla p arty .
court BRftlnst W.'W. Campbel
Ins Judgment of t02, th e nmouni
Jmlor 1. 0 . p . r .
'- T w in PalU Ju n io r O dd Pillows said to be due'on a doctor MU Inlodge No. 11 win m e it today a t
p. m. In th i Odif Pellows h ill. All
m em b en are requested to ba presont.
To PertU nd
Ool. and Mrs. Jam es Dee. new
Mokta H bru lia r* '
U n . K . O. lAUtil)ach, H ansin, 3mmand*rs of the Oregon 'a n d
hod established n s ld i n e i In Twin aoulhrm Idalio dlvbloa of Uic SiO<
PalU for the w in ter m o n th s . H er vatlon Army, relum fd to Poritond,
huataanil, Col. U u U r ^ e h . Is with
tha arm ed forcea I n Australia.
Aakj fU B J7 J
Judgm ent for a to u l of 1118.37
lid cto> l> due for grom rlai and
m otor ^ ar repaira and acee>.-orlia
U asked In a su it filed by B. R.
Stevens In probaU c ourt against
R alph Pord. E arl E. W alker li '
tom ey fo r the p laintiff.
Berfcanl lU U ng
Royal Ru llf jc r . son of Mr. and
Mrs. R. 0 . Ileyer. 6 0 M ain avenue
w rit, T*-ln FnUs, baa been promoted
lo aerKtant a t Greenville. B. 0.,
where he Is stationed w ith tho a ir
corps. He Is m ateria) officer In the
h e a d q u a rte r company there.
CallfomU Trip
Mr. and Mrs, T rum an O reonhalgh.
737,Bhojhonc street n n rth , li f t to
day for U>ng BescU, Calif., where
Ih fy will visit .Mrs. G reenhalRh's
sister, Mrs. Vivian Laird, an d h e r
fath er, M. O. Conover, b oih form er
>eslden(j of Twin Falls. Mr. C on
over has been 111 but li reporl'ed Im
proved;
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of Record
Sfc-.IS!!*.-::
Tft-IK TALU
WatblMtoa ,
K e e p t h e W h i t e T fa o
o f '8 a } c t v F lv in g
IfnM F a n !>>
fire which beat off th e ir attem pU lo
recuplurc It.
In OiLi M ilent alone Ujo Germans
..ere said to have !at 37 U nks de.
stroyKi and IM dam aged and cap
tured.
Bovlit m orlnei were credlM 'w lU i
Moylnit 600 O erm nns nnd caplurlng
xunienta In nn n tta ck udctmi na il;BUglocl commurUty casf BlSNovor-
Malones Divorce
Upheld in Ruling
Of Supreme Court
Meets Thursday
HANSEN. Oct. J t The meetlnir
of the Womens Community council,
which WM postponed a week over
Uie regular date, will be held T hurs
d ay of Uili week a t th i Hansen
Community church. AH women of
th e community who are Intercatad
In qullUnc, arc-tnvltad to com* and
help compirtp the iiullt being m adi
fo r the Rd Cross.
Jerome Pres-
byterlan church; J. H. aasklll.
Morrlson-Ke^urtsen Conitrucllon Co.
superintendent and Dr. E. L. Simon-
ton. Jorome-Wendell physician. RoU rian guests were Bid Sm ith and
OJerl-JClni, boUi p( the ShoUione
club.
ORPHEUm
S tarts TODAYOpen l i l l B ernlar Prieei
Howard Services
' To Be Thursday
RESERVE
Elmore-Woman
Takes Own Life
Soldiers,7aycees
Have Stag P arty
Russia^ Troopers
Push Enemy Back
Poem Interpreted
Bott Will Speak
Salvation Army
To Townsendites
en'Meeting
Leadiers Greeted O. A. Botlolfsen.
The m a n w ith th e hoe"*, was the
form er novcmor
WORLOWMI
NPACI
C aurt of Honor
A court of honor for Roy Beouta Falla count)- eeloctlve service board
In th e Ttt'ln FnlbL dlatrlct of the No. 1. bxlny warned rcglstrnnta of
Snake river area council will be the local board to keep ih e lr reglitrntlon cards on their .person a t all
tim ts.
'T ver^ week I have lo h e lp get l
lea.tt two r tslstrsn tj of' th e local
board out of Jnll In some p a rt ol
Uic countrj- bJcause Uiey were u n
Cai\ T rack Cra.ih
A truck driven by D ick R. Brmm- able lo show their reglitrntlon
field, route three, nnd a c ar driven cnnlBf' Capinln Beaver declared,
by John C ate, Tw in Falls, collided , A telegram ftCTO Uie police ..
today a t the -intersection of Plflh HollLiter, Calif., came to Captain
......... n o rth a n d PourU v street Beaver's office oiklng w h eth er a
Twin Pall,i young m an In jnll there
gislered. He's reglgtered a ll rishi
.. fro n t fen d er of the
the young wifn evidently hod
paMenfter car, A[id (he fro n t end
to uod away hts enrd when h e was
' the truck. No o n e was Injured.
deferred because of a physical dis
BIKTIIlf
ability
Kveral months ago.
T o hfr. and Mrs. C]wood Bobler.
Ta-ln rails, a girl, this m orning, a t
(he Twin T^lls county general h o s
p ita l m aiem lly home.
W EATHER
Schools Reopen
Atkinson Charges
Govertflr-Failed
To Pay off Debt
[[ SPBEADS
Free Methodists
Plan Conference
,'31m '
r U P E B T YOUTH EN LIITI
SALT. LAKE C m r , Oct, 31 iT hJam cs. Heber Williams. 30, Rupert.
Ida_ enlisted y e ste rd a y -In Uii
navy, dU triol recTUlUng officer* a n
nounced.
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P JID '
PJPE R
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RODDYMcDOWALl
ANNEU
rriw -Oiitt Ytikr" h*ji
M IL L E R
18 Trnt MAN r o n
CORONER
Q u a im i - c o M rm jfT
(
R ites fo r In f a n t
.. Chapin, a n o th e r ........
of Ui boicrd, waa absent from
fu n e ra l aerrlcei for t o r a n Dale ber
Ihe clly.
A rm stron?. four-m onih-old aon of
Adj. Roewall pnM nled Salvation
N r. a n * M n . O il* b . Armatrong,
were held ycaterday a ttem o o n a t
the W hile m ertu arv chapcl. Re*. H.
O. M eCalllstcr. p u W of th e M eth
odist churoh, officiating.
In term e n t waa In Ptler cemetanr.
......
T>lti F*Ik m l (%t u n .
BILL COUBEBLT
.M l 4Ui Av. N.
Ph. itl - R
T he H oepltal
uuibt DijanssRD
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R i w a lU
IDflHO
T L W .rU U IA M /M ft,''
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BpM>mTivr
K'rksrit
01 TVi Vtti-
Capable G irl
Fiiemen ori
Duty\at H unt
O N W lL ftlE lK
TTilf b one of the t i ^ l f l h rra d e claM ri In the rlenirnWry kIiooI a t llu n l. w here <4 ehlldrrn alt on
benl>ea balU o nto (he ooden to tiln a t hlcti they w rltt. M lu to n a S ilton. th e icacher, ita n d i a t the
rifh t a t tbo far end of Ihe roenr Sli K atiu k o KoJIkado, Ihe a iilita n t teacller. la wrltlne word* which
the pupiU will ream 19 tpell a n J p ro p o u n f f . The room U nol a t frowded a^ IL a p p e a n In Ihe photofrspb,
Ihe children haTlnj Been honehed for th e p irtu rr. (Staff rholo-EnjravIn*)
Building of Ships
Not Fast Enough,
Says Navy H ead
Benes Says'Nazi
Losses 4,000,0
DEFERS
A i WORKERS
FILER
SABOIR BARES
I f i l i PLANS
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P a g e ^ T h rc g -
TIMES-NEWB'. t w in f a l l s , IDAHO
HEAR
0 . W. WTTHAM
KTFI
8:45 P .M .
THURSDAY
CORA E. STEVENS,
County Treasurer,
XwiiT Falls County.
D EA R MRS, STEVENS:
W c notico in j'o u r politicnl adverti.icm cnt in th e
. T im c s-N c u s tm d e r tialc of October 25th, 19-1'J, yo u
o f f e r to Ihc public a n njwloffy of havinjr hired n
Jap an c.se girl to w ork in th e County T rcasu rer'a o f
fic e . Yoii iry to cx cu se.th i.i cofidition by .laying t h a t
th e Jni>;inc:'o s i r l i.'? a. citizen nnd th n t lier fam ily
a r e tn.\p;i>'crs. A rc you s tnxpnycr? It may be tru e
'fhftt .'he i.i a citizcn, b u t i.'f it not tru e th a t o u r G ov.
c rn m c n t has fipcnt miiiion.t upon millions o f dollars
to retn o v e Jap ancso (m ajo rity o f which a rc A m erican
cltix cn s) from vlta.1 w a r ind&Rtrics and fro m any
\m cm
HasaCold
way.
^ * * racT R A m
to upper breathing
paisagts ^ ! t h lotdlclnal \-apfra.
' mKULATM
\ c h n t and back au
\
fic e a llk e a w a n .
o s pouU lce.
elcctod.
'
Sincerely,
H O L D EVERCTHING
PROBE G ilU E O :
i OESERT DEATH
Truck Sign-up fn
Gooding Extended
OOODINO, Oct. 2 fl-N o t more
lh a n niic-fourth of the MO farm*
trucks In Gowllns; county Imvc :*
l-.tered fo r certificates of w ar neces.Mty, according to Charle.i P . Baker,
.rlm lrnian of Uie cpunty farm tTanporUiUon commlltce.
Time fo r regbterlng liaa been ex
tended. A.1^islancc in filling out Iho
appUeatioiui lor ccfllflcate-i may be
obtained a t tne court room In Good
ing, tlie city hull In Wendell and At
th e Cady Auto company In IlageriTuvn.
rage fo u r
T U G K E R S N A T IO N A L
II. II
LuJUxT
(k* Mate E tm Iu
U U m . tiUilUwd
rmlUL
BT MAIL-PAYAD1.E IN ADVAI
Wltfcla Idbo u d Elk* CeaoU. N rrt^ i
B , Ik. BK>ntli --------------------------------------
WHIRLIGIG
= !:!!
'AM ERICAN W A R P L A N E S
Evidence Is accum ulR tlng t h a t A m crlcan - m ade bom bers and flghterS re a lly a rc good,
a n d th a t the violent criticism to w hich th ey
w ere subjected for a tim e was erroneous.
It h a s been d iffic u lt t o get a t th e tr u th
becausc so m an y of th e p e rtin e n t fa c ts were
he ld to be m ilitary se c re ts. Som e o f 't h e m
- unquestionably sh o u ld n o t be discussed. O th ' c rs were held back, a p p a re n tly , th ro u g h th a t
: 'sam e, excess o f secrctlvcncss w hich In o th e r
flelds a n d on o th e r occasions hcCs proved u n - necessary, unjustlflo b le a n d h a rm fu l io th tr
. n a tio n a l m orale;
Now, siu n g by criticism , A m erican b ra ss
J. h a ts h av e p e rm itted p u b lic a tio n o f d a ta com p ara b le to w h a t th e B ritis h n ev er held back.
- I n th e lig h t of t h a t In fo rm a tio n , experts a re
- ab le to s a y t h a t th e la te r A m ciacan p lanes are
- a t least os good os th e ir c o u n te rp a rts In E ngla n d , O erm nny and J a p a n .
I f ou r planes were a s b a d os rum or said,
th e n we could n o t h e lp w ondering w h e th e r
o u r pilo ts a n d tlie lr crew s w ere being de!T stroycd wholesale. B u t th/s f a c t Is t h a t on
l\ every fr o n t o u r plon'cs h a v e ta k e n toll of th e
enem y tw o, th re e a n d fo u r to one.
;;
A m erican p ilots a re g o o ; l ^ o n o are b e tte r.
W e 'c a n be excused if we feel t h a t n o n e a re
r qu ite so good. B u t m a n f o r m a n . A m erican
' fllc rs arc n o t th re e o r fo u r tim es os good os
- G e rm a n anU J a p a n e se filers,. T h e y a r e n o t
enough b e tte r to In flic t th e d am ag e th e y
h a v e unless th e ir p la n e s w ere su b sta n tia lly
a s good a s the e n e m y s.
* T h e n th e re w as th e u n f o r tu n a te sto ry
- could It h ave o rig in a te d w ith a p.sychologlcal
: sa b o te u r? t h a t th e B ritis h w ere try in g to
' d iv e rt u s from th e b u ild in g of large, lon g 1 r a n g e p lan es so t h a t a f te r th e w a r we should
* n o t be In p osition to d o m in a te th e I n te m a > tio n a l airlanes.
T he fa c js, fo rtu n a te ly , dl.spel th ese w bnd c rs an d ru m o rs. T liey sh o w t h a t o u r p la n e s
i w era designed f o r p ro te c tio n o f a co u n try
s h u t off from p o te n tia l e n em ies by bro ad
oceans, w hile the* B ritish were designed fo r
a natlorfcju st over th e b o a rd fe n ce fro m In
te r n a tio n a l crim inals.
They show, also, t h a t o u r o ld e r m odels
. w ere being co n tra ste d w ith th e new est B r it
is h an d G erm an a d a p ta tio n s, a n d d id n o t
sh o w up well, b u t t h a t m o d el fo r m odel a n d
^ ___ uae-lot_u5ew e..now h a v e p lo n c s .a tJ e i
good as those o f any o th e r country, a n d In
m ot in stances b e tte r.
, A pparently we did g e t aw ay to a slow sta rt,
b u t now have m ore th a n c a u g h t up. W hich
Is a ll to th e good.
%oy
wliB
te
r
to
Kct
Uie
birds,
they are st
re now that raUonlng l^ drflnlie oultl not KQ home w hen, school
sum ed U iat the of w hat l4 ifoing on and are nblo
now an d w inter.
ik u p o n Uiem belter tli
On people who a re railing at the ft.1 out? H e w ent vlsUlng, or
m ilita ry will al- to convey In thel^ dispatches tho
doc. And he'A such a flchter, h is svemment
So It seem s r e a s o n a b le 'to believe th a t 'H l t l>ecauao they can't keep playing In tlie lots w ith boys of
Iways h ave In mind fact Uial the underlying picture is
fam e h as spread among Uie phcM
l e r h a s lo st his c h a n c e of w inning. B u t on
lore ih a n one spore tire.
IUiat Uiere Is pub- not too raiy. YeC Uie headlines
choosing. Usually these boy*
th e y Just give up whei
On people (most of whom are pre
inxlety about seize upon official opnouncement
th e o th e r h a n d ho h a s n o t y e t lo st the- w ar.
Uiey see h im . he Just gives on sumably Intelligent and should vere a b it below family standards.
of a small IncldenUr success, and
TOt quite on th e rlnht side ot the
O n th e 'c o n tr a r y , as of today th e U n ited
iwLU of h is beak and bresk-i th e ir know better) w ho sUll p^^.^
people ough th e casual newsp.ipcr reader wlii
Tncis. E \'ery Ume he got Uie
neck's an d b r ln n them to mt.
eCItAP BLACKElt'
N ations s till a re losing.
In paulng along rum ors of .wlia
I to know a t al goe* no farther th a n Uie headlln<
chance he w e n t -to Uiem. He ws!
Only
I
have
to
keep
him
ofi
E\'er7 now and Uien someone says th e American
happening at Ihc war fro n u wh
tim es how th e wa: o r the first paragraph or two ly'w
By th e succcssfui f e ro c ity of (h eir In itia l
f ff e c t. - I m ust lUve re
lea.ih
a.1
h
e
never
wnnU
to
st
they have no e arthly means
Is goingi so f a r & down Ills paper wlUi an Impression m j
a tta c k s. G e rm a n y jin d J a p a n b o th won huge .people a re only too El:^d to cooperate w ith tlielr
lief from th e loo rorifled atmos
e m m en i' In Its war prosram , but they d o not k iiw when he g ets Uie limit.
whereof they apeak.
th a t c a n be doni tlm t all U well, when Uie opposite
phere of hom o And *cnool. I must
u t h e Is such a good huntei knowing
p re lim in a ry victories. W e. th e U n ited N a w
On Democrat.1 and Republic.i
h at to do. In some respects this Is a plausible a rsu - h eB Is
ulUiout aiding Uie enemy.
^ a y be Uie case. So that in tho
relax."
h a rd e r to keep Uian a good who
tio n s, have n o t even b eg u n to recap tu re m ent; but tliwe are several hlWhea In It.
use smear tactics.
Needs C hance to Play
naiT there is some feeling, w h ld i Is
dop.
E
\e
ry
one
wants
him,
I
have
O ne of Uiem la Involved In the scrap m etal cam O n people who get sarcastic L
w h a t th e axis h a s conquered.
Incident.^ of news n'lthheld havi well ba.sed, that newspaper h e a d
It-Is
well
to
protect
children,
to
to
keep
a
Rood
bull
dog
to
guard
n some cases aroused doubts a s t( lines contribute to m ls t^ e n ImpreaT h an k s first to B r ita in s a n d C hin a's dog p a lsn . R>cr)one U aware th a t tlie n ation's steel mills him . And I da believe It would be , luse the mall h a sn 't causht
Irain
them
In
uaefuh
wlUi Uielr soldier sons abro.id.
a re drsperaw li' In need of tc ra p in order to keep pro
iheUier'OS much news has been
fig
h
t,liv
in
g
according
to
decent
cheaper
to
buy
shells!
ged endurance, w e h av e slowed th e pace of duction
a t a victory level. Some areas.of th e country
And on wise guys who know In
Uia: situation
>
Katie the Kook this
lU ndards. School m ust be routined given out as would have been pos
Japanaz'i progress. We ha.ve forccd the axis to Iut\e responded most generously to the appeal; others
war sliould be ru n but w
, , ill the more advis
ivnd l u B tandords m int b e ' main-, sible.
hoven't voted for four years <a:
w a ste so m uch m a n p o w er a n d m ate rie l t h a t h av e been scrap slsckers. Nez Perce county Is amone
jilned for th e d illd re n 's sake. Home -The speech of E lm er; Davis, dl- able that Uie navy Include in it*
p n if X )s o p in r'> will probobly be too la iy to vc
.rector of OWI. In M ontreal recenUy communique a KUldlng slzcup of th e
In all prob ab ility H itle r a n d H lro h lto can Uie la tter. While* many cltlscns of thl* county have
m
ust
be
a
school
wlUi
Its
own
rou>
Nov. 3),
ih are and more, th ^ .'h o w ln j. o n th e whole, P o t Shots:
Line. But th e living child m ust hni was Interpreted widely a s a n In- real iltimUon. T h a t w ould.transfer
n o t possibly g rin d th e U n ited N ations in to gb h ynno t Uielr
Rood. By comparison w iu r w hat .som e of tlie
T lic tinnncinl.philr'.'ophy of YeoA -chance to play, to strc tch Ills dJrtct complaint. M r. D avis em pha th e burden of wrictng In cautioning
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B in .L
ni^ghborlfls counties'liaV e''acM mplutied, It h x t been
E m e st Terrounde is as fo l
body and m in d I n freedom, Bc-surei sized rather p o ln t^ ly h is congrat Upoffs. T ie reporter's spcculaUon
N azi spokesm en now a d m it th is by c lear In d ow nright discreditable. T h e cailses'of th is failure are low;
lear Poti:
UiBt school a n d homo m ake room ulations to the Ciinadlan govetn would be transferred to u official
M enUlly weighing a letter U u t
I f I may be so bold, may I a
ment 'on Its prom pt disclosure of basis.
fere n ce . H itler's la te s t sp eech w as a c lear less ImportAnt Uian th e remedy. One w ay for the
iec_.
to redeem Itself will be by an outpouring of he was a bout to send out as c hief
h a t In tunket Is registered Du.
Canadian casualties In th e Dieppe
.....
_^-v lsltln s and
dec la ratio n th a t from now on h e p lan s to county
m e tal for Uie vjcton* scrap d ay celebraUon an d parade clerk of th e local navy recrulUng am M dLmllk stra in ed , coming 3 Into trouble.
raid. It Is generall>' ta lk ed around
Tlie latest holding back of new:
p la y for a sta le m a te . '
\
to be held in LewUlorj this afternoon, as a climax la. g u js and. eyclnc n book of itam ps. years"?
Allow ro om fo r a body a nd mind Washington th a t he is "
omes.from the arm y In connectlor
he placed one stamp- momentarily
If you're wondering, too.
IX we p e rm it H itle r to a ch iev e his s ta le th e monUi's campaign.
rspects a t the wlUihoIdlng
peculiar to them selves, to expand.
lUi Uie DoolltUe raid on Tokyo
T lie (m al responsibility for Uie success o t Uils ef on th e le tte r. Tlien grabbing a *ec cla.-allled aclverailng page for Sun
lere. W lfliout douOt Mr. last April, We did n o t announcD
m a te , th e n he w ill n o t h a v e won his m a jo r
I lltUo space for th e child
-In q u U IU v e .MIm
rt rests with Uie individual. He mu*l n o t only col ond stam p ond pounding It on th e day.
to live acc o rd in g to his felt needs Davis came to W ashington deter th o t some American filer* were held
g oalw orld c o n q u c str-b u t ho w ill have gone fo
lect th e scrap but lee to Jt U iat i t Is delivered to Uio le tter, he rem arked: \V7iat'* th e
1 when tlio.ie needs Ja r you. Hi mined to carry out his a lig n m e n t to by I the Japanese unUl Tokyo r e
fa r tow ard it. T h e b e st te rra s on w hich wo scrap yards or Uiat It Is collected from lUs premlse.i differenceit's like taking money
FAMOUS LA ST LINE
~.its to U .rn to swing; he wanu tell UiB American people a s much vealed U, a few days ago. Y et th e
could obtain peace in s u c h a sta le m a te w ould by a n auUiorized agency. If the offlclsl agencies are o ut of one pocket and putUng It ir
. . . U t'* r e flsle r o we
crude m ovies, cru d e r comics, loud about the war os could be safely United P ttss quotes,Uie moUier of
.her. I t's all United SUtM a n y
i acalnit U ial p iy l . . .'
leave G erm any a n d J a p a n m astffrt o f th e slow to act. It Is his rig h t an d d uty to pester them
talk
and lo u d e r laughter, compro done. I t becomes more c le a r around me of the nier* as having bie n n o
unUl they do.
way."
T llE GENTLE.MAN IN mise wlUi h im w ithout looking down here th a t he has been frMstrated at tified by the war departm ent la st
w orld, w ith B ritain a n d th e U n ite d S tates
N o clU tten ot this county would like to thlnk-U iat
f l l E TH IBD BOIV, your nose.
'm'es In th a t purpose.
' August that word h ad come from
T a i n
!
econom ic vas.<als o f th e fa s c is t n ew o rd er an d even a single life was endanserc<l because a u ld ler,
He I* a c h ild y e t. He h as no 1
International Red Cross th a t
co n tin e n ta l Europe subm issive cogs In th e u i l o r or marine lacked essential fighting material.
One of the m a it disturbing Inci .. . . son w u a Japanese prisoner. ,
j f dirt, no sc o rn fo r Uie vulgar.
No tru e American would take a single poslUve action
iia*i mmfhlne.
Xotlon of c a ste . Compromise with dents was Uie long-delayed release T lie new . 1* releued Just now, a f t e r ^
to deprive a man fighting for h is country o f necessary
, . H itle r ca n n o t w in e v e ry th in g . B u t w e can. equipment.
He Is y e t * child. And he msy by Ui8 na iy of Uie news o f Uie loss
But there ore m any careless o r thought
beTj^lghter U ian you tnow for hla of three cruiser* in th e Solomon
We c a n d estroy fascism as*a-^m llltaht w orld less cltUens who. by oeglecUng ccrap salvage, ..have
AS GLEANED FROM THE FILES OF -fnE TDHES-NEWpIsland landing la st August.
w ithheld from Ui# enemy. It^w ijs i
growth.
.force. B ut w e n a v e n o t d o n e th is y e t. We h ave failed to take positive acUon to old the fighters in
Au.itralla Io.it a cru d e r In Uie same wlUiheld -only -from Ui# A m erican f
27 YEARS AGO. OCT. I t. l15, is YEARS A G O -O C T . S*. IKT7
the field. I f you are a scrap slacker you a re n o t doing
n o t even s ^ t e d to do th is yet. W e have
nssgemcnt and announced i t 10 people, who h a
u much I n - |
A t h e r hom e on Blue Uke.s bouleMarlon Jo liau m and DoroUiy
your
p
a
rt
for
victory.LewUton
Tribune.
dnyi later. We -walled m ore th a n te ra to d In the Tokyo raid u In a n y J
so m uch< M h a lte d th e m ilita ry ad v ance of
vard M n - L eonard Sm ith entertain
Houston, teacher* t Ooodlng.
two months to announce ours. one Uilng we have don# In th ti w a r . f
(d fo r jp fe w Intimate frieiidi 8al
n a z ls m .'
TlslUng friend* w id relatives
' BIO OR U T T L C CARS?
MeanUme th r Japanese radio had
sem e J f our officials ^
Uils a L
urday.
Ui week-end.
Bo f a r a s we in th e U n ite d S U te s flro co n
broadca.'tt, slnUIar -although exag* people's war. It would help If w eH
A t Uie m om ent Uiere isn 't much Interest In what
ce rn e d , th e h a rd e s t p a r t o f th e Job s till lies kind of automobile we'll drive a fte r Uie w ar, for ungerated claims. O ur navy explained also considered this a n A m e ric a n !
MLvi Lulu L eland. who has been tnd nsian
Uie news cf the looses h a d to be people's war. '____________
- a h e a d . We. m u st fin ish sto p p in g H itler a n d U w Certain parUes a re brouglU low there w on't l>e
the
o t her hom o of h e r broUin-llhheUf unUl repU cem enU had
91A JO R HO.NORED
er. deorge Leland, ha s returned to
t h e J a p s , w e m u s t u n d o a ll t h a t they h av e anyo r an y bicycles.
GEN. M acA RTH U R'3
HEAD been provided. . Pe rh ap s so, yet
However Uie president of the Packard company
Buhl.
N A A t^ VlCe-FBESIDENT
a c c o m p lish e d th u s f a r , a n d th e n we m u s t m ad
QUARTERS. A-ustralla. Oct, 28 ( f l v Uiat very explanaUon give* apm t
e an obsen-#Uon th e oUier day th a t m ay be worth
I n honor o ( he r daughter. Orsce's,
GOODINO, O c t TO^D t.
d o to th e m w h a t u p to n o w th e y havo been two o r thrco inches of comment; It wai so thoroughly birthday. M rs. O. E. Bn-ant enter
M n . O eorje BaJch entertained M aj: W illiam O . Benn,* leader of InfcnnaUon to th e Ja p s. T h m w u Robinson h u .been named
d o in g ; to u s o n ly w e m u s t -fin ish th e jo b rea h sU c..
tained 10 gueats a t dinner Monday. wlUi a bride luncheon a t Uie Park th re* d e ra s ta tln g raids on th e Jap-' 1^ Uiree-monthi delay In announc* president of Uie Idaho Public HealU
anese stro n g h o ld of Rabaul, New ing the loss of th e o lrc ra rt carrier
If v t have a silk sh irt e ra where wages and prices
hotel today.
H i t l e r p ro v e d In c a p a b le o f fin ish in g , a n d
B ritain, In w h ic h 100,000 tons of Yorktown. If Uiese delays a re * u ^ a U o n . He succeeds Mr*. Etr*'*
a re h igh your auto* will be big and powerful." he said,
Mr*. B. A. Hamilton was hostess
p r e s s o n to c o m p lete v ic to ry .
of view, Clouchek. Twin Palis. He and 1
ad d in s, " b u t if taxes a re to rem ain a t th e rate now Tuesday i d Wednesday a t lunchT he CaUiollo club of hlfth school shipping w ere believed' blasted, w u scnUal from a m lliU ir
P earl KirkpaWck. Ooodlng f
Indicated, look for a lig h ter and sm aller car. more ecm .
M rs. Jack Bhrout. M rs. students enterU Ined > t a Halloween awarded th e dL^tlngulshed service then more ought to be done to re health curse, attended the a____
Ijy O
. M acA
yesterday assure the country o n -th a t p o in t and
Charles B u rto n . Mrs. Houard Skeets party Wednesday n ig h t a t the h o m e crcaa
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A m a n s ta n d s u p a n d ta k e s w h a t's com in g \e eonom lcn in o peratlnc costa and purchase price.
mecUng of (ha assodaUon held 1
l.'W e 'v a g o t a hunch I t wlU be th e la tter.Nampp an d Mrs. M cL ain were prue w in- of Miss Gladys H anlon. Mias A nnfor e x ttao rd ln a ry heroism, courage to make It clear U u t new* Is n o t PoateU o.
wlUUield f o r policy rea so n s beyood
- t o lilm a y o u n ^ r ]e a n s o v e r.
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tbera are n chemical*, na mineral*, no
phenol dertvsUve*. N R Tbbletarediff e r e n t - j dilTettat. Puttiy nttlaiU
comblnaUon of 10 vegctablo IntrodienliJormulaled over CO y ta n apj.
l/ncoated or candy coated, their actioo
U dependable, ihorwigh. yet gentle, as
miihoni ol NR's have p r o ^ . G<t a 2SJ
box today . . . or larger econoay be.
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valsi
fe a d t
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of Mooses
IRK ER DIES IN Women
Associ'dte Regent
pocAmeus Speaks a t Jerotne
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SANftCUlUSBIlG
e S L iO R
B r JAM25 8. LINDSLET
HOLLTWOOD, Oct. 38 U fy-T b t
I M b Chat BoUr*
OIEIISBUIS
A c c id e n ta l Shot
K ills F a th e r of
Heyburn Resident
HEYDORN. Oct. 2 5 - ^ . W. H olgten was .called to CentJral. I d a ,
by th e death of his father. Charles
nolslen, who w m accidentally ahot
by John Van Vleet. O race.
Mr. HoLilen was vUlUng an o th er
son. Charles, 'a n d the two decided
to go deer hunting. M istaking Mr.
HolsUn for a dee^ Van Vleet fired
a JS caliber rlflo a t him a s,he stood
l>ehlnd a clump of bushes. TOe bul
let struck him In the h ip and
lodged In his stomach. He was dead
on arrival a t the liospltal. Ho Is
survived by the ti^o sons, e n d a
daughter, Mra. O. V. Ham mond,
Denver.
ES
CHICAGO, OcL 28 W ^ R u r o c n
U u l S u i ta a a u s - u n t going' u
cUmb dojvn any -chimney* this
C3u1slmas w ith a bagful of toys on
h ti back were spiked today.
T rue. S a n U h as been working
agalnat wur-lnduced handicaps, and
manv of his liiUe elves have gone
to mUlUiT senrlce or w ar Industries,
b u t jies n o t going to let th e kids
down.
- M anufacturers and distributors In
Chicago's m ertliandlse m a n , the
source of tnformaUon on Santa's
acUvlty, reported he was pro*re#s ig handsom ely In hla toy-making
uslness.
T hey.iaald Uiat despite shortage
of m aterials, sever loos of helpers
and d e arth of ahop* to work In, toy
m anufacturers were meeting the
heaviest aliead-of-season dctnand In
liistory.
nicy said th a t chances w e
celleni to m a intain retail tales vol
ume fo r Uic year a t Uie 1941 level
of 8323,000.000, th e highest alnce
1B29.
M anufacturers long since adjusted
Uie crlilcal matcrlaLi altuaUon by
subsUiutlng wood and cardboanl.
T here will be enough playthings S)
Uiat no child wlU be toy or Kam)
hungry a t Christmas.
CORP. RANDEL K. W L 80 N
. . , Twin FalU teldler who Is
new drum major of the foDrlh
cavalry band a t Fort. Sleade. S. D.
(Staff C nc n v la tl
*
*
M
This Soldiet'ls
Busy Fellow at
Big Army Fort
_______________ :_________ !______
He-s a fuU-fledged soldier wlUi
regulaUon combat training behind
him b u t Corp. Randel K . Wilson.
Twln Falls. Is also one.of the b u sie r
meix In teveral- oU t Unea a t P o t t
M eade, 6. D;
^
Here are some of Uie Jobs h e holds
a t th e big fort;
D rum major of'U ie band, fourth
cavalry.
,
Member of Uie orchestra, both Inx um enlaliu and vocalist.
Assistant librarian for the big fo rt
Corporal Wllnon ha s relum ed to
P o rt Meade after sponjllng his fur
lough here a t the home of hla
broUier. R. G. Wilson. Hlj parents,
M r. and Mrs. H arrr Wilson; Rich
mond. Calif,, and broUier. R. A.
Wilson. Ogden, came t o ^ l n Palls
to complete Uia family u u nlon. Also
p resent was his slster-fn-Iaw, Mrs.
R . A.S.Wl'wn.
\
WliUe home Uie soIdiV visited
Greenwood school near/H azelton,
w here he was teacher before he enll.ilfd, He abo addressed Uie Grange
there the same evening.
GEN. MACARTIIURS HEADof being won a s Mu.uollnl Ihcughl QUARTERS, Australia, Oct.' 28 (U.RJ
IHAM I BEACH, ria ,. O ct. 38 (IM to Its opponents, fasclam came
C lark' Gable becama a second lU SOtli annlvcrsan In Italy today when he -ilabbed Prance In llie
long range bombers
on J u n e 10, 10<0, has only
lieutenant In t h e tJn lted Stales saddled with w ar and farther th a n J)nck
blasUng Japanese Invasion- bases In
nny a!r corpi today a n d thereby ever from the "place In tJie iiun" so sU rled.
The British a ir force gave them Uie New Guinea area while land
won the right lo crow ag ain Uie proudly promised by B enito Mu.tsoreminder of w h a t lay abend witli flghUng In Uie Owen S tanley m oun
famous moustache which h e had to
II WM on Oct, 38. 1023. th a t the the heaxlest a ir rald.i of Uie/Kar tains rem ains staUc, O en. Douglas
shave off when he Joined th s
blick-shlrted fascist legions mnrcli- a g aliu i lin lla n Industries lust week.' MacArthur disclosed today.
ed fprcet.' ,
Milan, G enoa, T u rin , Savcteh, sU
Bristol B eauflghters cro.wed Uie
T he fonncr h e art-th ro b o f the ed on-Rome (M uvollnl hlmMlf en> bear
great new scars le ft b ^ c s e m ountain' ran g e by daylight 'y e ste rmovlei was presented h is diploma tered by train) shouting Ihelf bomaJona with several hund red meni- buU c boasu of a rclncam atloii o nltacks and h u n d red s olNvleUmj dny an d blasted Japanese In stalla
tions a t Lae. on Uie no rth ahores
ben of orrieer candidate class 4J'E .Uie glory of th e a n cie n t Roman He In ffe sh -tu m e d (iravc.i,/
MEATLESS TUESDAYS
LengUicnlns casu alty ifsla from of New G uinea, he said In a c
of the Miami Bcach a rm y a ir force empire.
LOS ANGELES, Ocl. 28 WV-Oov.
But today was only a somber day norUi Afrlcn, w here Uiousands upon munjnue. _They strafed beach la rtechnical training command.
Olson had called upon Californians
Tlie n e x t's te p In th e colorful _f reckoning for lia ly a people who Uiousands o f y oung Italians already gels a n d destroyed three barges. n a proclamation today to observe
carter of America's No. l screen star have lived throURh 20 y e a n of fas- have died o r b een tak en prlsoneni, One pU ne was lost.
The raid cnme close on th e lieel.i voluntary me8lle.<s Tuesdays for the
Is a mlUlary secret. He will b at> clsUe war and p reparations for prc rcjulUiiff fro m the new allied of
fensive In U iat d e se rt Ihealer.
of the fourlii tucee.Mlve Japone.se duratlon.i beginning next T uesday,
signed .to duty, maybe on one of the and unrealised proniLies.
Huge Public Debt
nlghl bombing on D arw in. In n o rth - whictf l(iBMm to be elecUon day.
Tlirrc was n o glory for ihe armies
loreljn battlefroots, or p erh a p s at
Tlip preM h a s m ade mucli of pub wesleru. Australia. N ine Japane.se
of II Ducc"the c h le f - o n c B clilled
domestic post.
UU c o m ir^ lo n came alm ont n Europes most benevolent dictator lic works ex pendliurc.1 XotnUng 3],- bombers fltw over Uie city 'ahorUy
days to the hour from th e tim e th a t but now a deluded lllUe m an re< 000,000.000 Ure (Uie lira has about Ijefore dawn yesterday, bu t were' Bucce.vlv# time. M scArthur's tlally
ANNOUNCEMENT
th e Hollywood favorite d onned the duce4 to Uie stature of Kauleltcr to Die same value . a.5 a n American able lo cause only m inor divmage communique made no m ention of
flve-cent piece) d u rin g the past JO
no casualties. T hey r a n Into operations against Japanese sh ip
U iaU of an officer c a n d ld a u . He anoUier d ic tato r-ram e d Hitler.
years. But It h a s failed lo menllnti
Austrt^llan antl-olrcratl, fire. ping toncentratlons In the harbor
DR.G. W. BURGESS
b ad arrived hero from California
B rooiht Only T orerty
Uint Wiwt o u tlay s w tre dwtirltd
Jierfi *>& n o allied a ttem p t a t ot Rabaul, New B ritain, which his
DENTISTj
Aug. 17 and was processed ImmedlTor Uie w ar-weary Itn lla n people a total public d e b t of 314,5:8,000.000 liiicrccpUon.
plijnes pounded thoroughly last
Has moved hi* dlflce lo
U ly. HU classmates h a d a lO*day fascism has brought only lmpo\-erlire OS of M arch 31.
Tlie lull In aerial o p c ra tb n s reek. Headquarters spokesmen re*
ROOM 2. SMITH BLDG.
a tart on him.
Ishment, an Influx of Rtrange men
against
enemy
shipi)ln
conUnued
Tlius
fa
r
I
ta
ly
h
a
s
'lM
l
all
lier
tued to ccmment on the continuing
Over Brunswick Cigar Store
At first his fellow m en looked
Into
Its
third
day.
For
Uie
aeconil
African
em
pire
except
Llbyn.
01bull.
him w ith awe and w ondermenL But
rallar And Uie Sues, which Uie
tnpplnc.- ffoodinatured O able soon
Itallnn people h a v e been loltl imp u t (hem a t eaie.
K l'o n ed th em In th e Mccliifrmnenn,
He's a regular euya sw ell genL'
"prUon,"
s
t
l
l
f
a
r
e
In
BrUKh
lininl'.
was the word which spread quick
and tiny M a lta nUll standi dfs|ilie
ly through the a f i ^ circles of
more than 3,000 a x is a ir raids. Miami Bcach,
/
In th e G reek cnm palgn, Miissallnl
Oable found today th a t a pro
was
resclied b y Oerma'ny. Vlctorlfs
phecy of a hujky tenteant, w ho had
o t'n a il M arahal Rommel In Africa
Blven him his first arm y uniform,
don't
mean a n y th in g to llallsw ,
had come true. Tlie se ftc a n t had
DETROIT, Oct, 28 MV-Nlnetcen
T
l
^
W TLrmbtT_hto_ssnliL-y.vtv
tW tn Wm an over-s ite d . pM r_o! .crsont. Ini^udUiB-gevcralacim '
T v e done could be done only with
I-------psntriW h lch 'O aW e'lja tn d o lc ed a t pupils, weroNdlletl Ih li momInK
Oermon
soldiers.
qulalcally.
pa.uenjer train sliced UiroUKh
Hundred* o t Italian s Dying
T heyll nhrlnkand so will you,! Owdl D etroit Streep-, railways
Ih the B a lk a n "sphere of Itallsn
the non-commlssloned offleor sahh- molotbus.
influence"
tiu n d re d s of fascists are
Tlie p a n tflh av e -a n d w h asG ab le,
Bodies a-cre strew n alone the
Ha liaa lost 18 pounds.
tracks, for two blocks, a n d aome killed'each m o n th by Yugoslikv aiiri
were mangled against th e fro n t of Greek patriots.
Despite
h
e r owri dire need for
the locomoUva as tho train , a
Orand T runk ^Vestem pa.i5cnKcr I&bor. lU ly h a s s e n t 800.000 workrn
train arriving from Chicago, pulled to Germany a n d 50 p e r cent o t htr
total
exports,
m u c h of i t food which
to a stop a quarter mile pa.->t tho
h er own people need. Her dally'
cnxulng.
The bus. driven by William P. bread raUon Is h a lf th a t of QC'
many.
W e notice th a t banjo playlnj^vaudivlll# acUnp. G len Taylor (he of th e big
Clos of Detroit, had stopped a t .the
BTTHIfc Oct. 28R. O. Jo ne s, whosa Oanltl avenue or&sslng while
Qermisiy. Ih o u g h aendlns coa^ t6
h a t) h a s r e a c h r t Into Ws highly developed imaglnaUon ,(ind recklesslyand un
|.l
la ft rttcs were conducted a t Ihe
kefp Iinlian faciorlea going. Is re
freig h t train piLved.
truthfully throw n It a t Ui manAvho for more th a n fl years has faithfully rtp rsBuhl Baptist c h u itir w ith ReV. K. norUibound
E-ye-Une.es aald th a t tle cu lc ported lo owe th o Rome govern
James Cain, the pastor, o fflclatin ;, flaalier slgnolii were operatlni;. but ment 3j00.000.000 tir e of exchanse.
se n te d 'th e Interests of Idaho in Uie United Slates Senate. He says by Insinuation
_
was known a t one .tim e a s one of th at after the Ire lsh t pa.v<ied. tlie bui H ^ a n n G oerlnRs rec ent quip tlu t
th a t Senator T hcm aa opposed the fom lshlng of equipm ent for our boys in lUa
11
the best rlden in the Biddle and
th iu undrratan d ab le thnt
acro u th e tracks into Uie
service, while h o should know, If he keeps hlmr.e:f a t all Informed of Uie facts,
Duck valley cattle ranche* f o r miles started
path of the southbound passenger "If anyone Sftes hungrj-. 11 -on't be
tli a t th a t Inal^uaUon Is a vicious falsehood. T^ie record shows th a t Senator
annind.
-~
Germans* >^s ran k le d the Ilatlaftj.
Mr. Jones w u stricken b y a h eart traliu
Thom
as ha s voted for every appropriation bill th a t ,*u presented for th a purposa
-The front end of th e bus cleared
atU ek while working ne ar h is home Uie
*
im
ie
r
Senda
Metsage
track.1. b u t tho locomoUve
of tho m anufacture of war equipm ent Taylor should know and probably does
In CasUcford. He was U kciT to hLi
ROMR
(From
I
ta
lia
n
Brondcastj),
uhed through th e vehicle a t Its
know, a lth o u g h .h e will not admit I t Uiat Senator 'Q iom aa long before Pearl Hartwr
home and a phyirfclnn' autnmoned sm
Oct.
28
(,nA
dolf
KlU
er
sen
t
t
middle doors, cutUng It In half.
bu t he died ahortly afterw ards.
*-aa n o t only voting for Uie ipRroprlatlon bllU necessary for creaUog arUcles of
lonal message to Bcnllo Mu.oHe was bom In K lneston. Tex Moit of the d ead were pa.w ngera
to d a r th rg u g h th e nail labor
war. l]ut was o ne of those most persistently asking th a t the bureaucruUc redlape
1 the reaf end o f th e bus.
March 8 . 18J7. and came to Bnineau
Schoolbook.^ of Ui* younsei' pas* leader, Robert Ley, who headed i
of governm ental aff&lrt b severed so th a t m anufacture could actually progress,
Valley.' Ida^ with his p a re n ts. Mr.
O
erraan
depuiaU
tm
here
lo
observt
and this a t a Uma when he (Taylor) was giving o u t Interviews from his homo
and M n. David P. Jonra. w h en a .jMiRtis w w *K B tlered along th e Uie 20Ui a n n iv ersa ry today of the
sm all boy. With hl f a th e r 'a n d rljht-of-way. Monj' o V th e bodies, rise of fascism.
In M ontana to th e iffec t Uist this,country should no t In any m anner participate
, brother*. Ruben and U Jones, he some dccnpltated and'^oUicrs with
In E uropean troubles. He was no t even In favor ot th e so-called N eutrality Act
operated a ranch In th a t a re a for llmhs severed. VTre Impossible to
identify Immedlateb.
TAYLOR^S
INSINUATIONS
' C H A L I t l B N G E D b y Friends
qf Sen. John Thomas
lOYSMEDir
Fuqeral Services
F o rE . A. Ambrose
A t Jerome Lodge
JERO M E, OcU O fr-Punerar r Vlccs fo r R upe rt A. Ambrose, pioneer
rejildenl,. were conducted Sunday
afternoon a t Uie Jerom e I.O,OJ.
lodge hall.. O fflelatlng was Uie Rev.
Earl J . K aurln , BapUat pastor, a s
sisted by T .'A . Crawford. Jerome
PcntecosU l preacher.
Interm e n t was In Jerom e ccme-/
lery u n d e r dlrecUon of Uie Wiley
funeral
..
hom
.........
e. At th e cem'itery riluallsUc ----services
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-------------conducted
by
<he. I.O X IP. membera.
A
q ua rte
* .........
.. t. C. O. Minor, Ralph
H afer. U rban P o rt and Harvey Fort,
accompanied by Mr*. Urban Port,
sang 't h r j e selections. T he p tllbearers *c re William H. Claar, O.,
W, D ougherty. M.' K. Jones. David
Pulkerson, Lon piudyvln and Roy
ShllUngton.
Official of Lions
International a t
Meet in Jerom t
BERWYN. HL. O c t 3S a m
Howard Rola. IJ. b ro u th t h ( ^ e ha
report card and proudly a tfiv ed
his m other U u t A v a t p a s ln c a ll
his courses In the alxth fiad*.
Ills moUier^ M rs. Helen R ola.
wile ol a toolm aker. Inspected th
card a nd scolded him . fo r bis low
m ark In English. S he Insisted h
could earn a better grade U b
w ould 'itu d y more.
Creatfallen. Howard spent a n
hour pracUdng hU com et lessons
and disappeared. Mrs. Rola se n t
his broUier. Robert. M. tt'a e a r c h
for him when he failed tb re tu rn
for dinner. Robert bunted wlUiout
success.
Mrs. Rola later w ent to the
basement and found Howard dead,
h a n g ln f from a w ater pipe. He
h a d tied a rope to Uie pipe, slip
ped a noose around his neck and
Jumped from a chair.
-H is m arks resOly werent ba d .'
Mrs. Rola sobbed to police. ~A11
of them were passlhg.- but I
Uiought he could do better.
niGHtVAY FACT AFPRCVED
GUATEMALA CITY. Oct. M 0P>Prealdent Jorge Ublco today had ap p*oved a n agreem ent alcned by
G uatem ala and Uie United Btatea
O c t l i for b ulldbg a mlUlary road
through this country. T he U nited
State s gov#r
000,000 to r t
At Last
For Your Cough
pxT iU M en pmegrn, and Kid n a t u n
U soothe and heal raw , tender, id*
flam ed bronchial m u c o u a m e m b i j n e t TeU your druggist to sell you
R bctUo of Creomulslon wlUt U u u n derstandlM you m ust Uke Use w ay u
CREOM ULSION
forC ou fii,O iM tC o l(Jj,B ro n cftiH i
so THE VOTERS
of Twin.Fdlls County.
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Youth, Scolded
F o r His Repott
Card, E n d s ^ e
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TTie new fiscal year opened th e secend'M onday' In Ja n u ary. SUll no T reasurer's report. The delay of Uie treasurer's
office was holding up not only Uie county but every taxing,
u n it In the county. j
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S T O V E OIL
A pftfaia u B tt ot t t m t m n t o HHi
n e a n e la t on tb e b a trd o f d l n 6 t o n
an d tW p o rt o f W aQ ue w w to , n-A
K im berly R o a d . P h . 957
At t r e s s
RXBDOSINO RBNOVATINQ
WOQL CA BDINO '
KVXBTON U A T Z W 8 8 C a
t B> eaB d A w .a
R io a e n -f7
DELIVER
Signed
E. M. SW E E L E Y
Adr.)
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a star.
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Each s ta r point pre.ilded a* h o ste. a t he r table. wlilcU was deekcd
with flowers and tnptrs to corre epood wltl) her official color. Decomtlnns were In cliarge of M rs. H.
A. Sevcrln.
HoBleascs were Mra. H. H. B urkh a rt, A dah; Mrs. naj- Sluyter. R u th ;
H
Mrs. Claude Oordon, CiilAer: Mrs.
Lieut. R o b e rt E. GOOdiilghl. Unit*
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E arl W alker. MorUm. ,and ISrt.
BY MItS. GAyNOK MAI)<tO.X
ed S tate s nrm y, /onucrly of Tnin
George C. Hallej*, Elcclrf. ' _
Qy b U T U M tLLLTT .
NKA Krrvlcr
FalLi, cU linod Mlis Marian D. Tay.
During th e dlnnrf
Amerlrnn oy.Urm a rc Uie IlnM t
fluartct, DftJe 'W alcclnrEverctl Rice. lo r a s ills brW e Oct. 23 a t Trinity
W hat a re w omen supjxwcd to do In Uie ttnrlrt ar.d rotlay Utcy nn
C. W. AJbertJon and F. H. Slilrik Epl.icopal c liu rch, Portland, Ore,
Uilppccl widely. U-e llirm on niciit
sang two num ben.
H e wAJs g rw junlcd from the Tr'ln Slop lu k v lty ^ a b le i?
Tliat Ui wftat, <fcorocn a rc wos\dti- IcM d.ivf but tltit Ifl's IcMU frcm
F alls hlRli tcS'.col In ^539. awl h Uit
Billy Ihr Oy.Mfrninii. one of
jo n of Mr.v Ire n e Goodnight, Ox Ins In on eW n icrlcan city, whose df' yo^^('^ g reat .e.xprrw. luiw to niiikc
p a ra n cn t
public works Jms Juit
n a rd . Calir.
lOl^iU
women em ployes th a t If Uiev a perfect cockt.nl wucf.
Liciit.
niid
Mrs,
Ooodtilslil
#fe
Ing r
.Oyster <:>xklail Sauce
bccomtf p reg n a n t th e y m ust lake
llm of ML-ar Ju anita sulcllff. MLu a t home a t Prescott, NVajii.
(Sfne< C)
'
Among tiic Avedcling attendants iB-months in a le m lty leave wlUioiii
MUge Robertson, honored queen,
Four oimcfs nt lonmlo ketchup,
were' M lis Irm a Ooodnlght. maid of pay. plfiyed the piano accompaniment.
2 ountM thW
nne U blrspoon
Mr*. J . A. .Johnson was chairm an, h onor, a n d MJsa M a itle .Oooanlglit,
' ^ l l n r U n fa ir,
Worce.it^T.^liIrr miijp, .1 rirop.^ lo lja '.
' assisted by M rs. Ray J. Holmes, Mrs, bridesm aid, slite rs of the brideT h at p u ts ft m arrie d woman n'hese CO sauce, 1 tal3>>pi>on ho^!'er.^dl^l^,
Hf,ijry Champlln, M n,^Ben P otter, Rroom, an d iUo lo n n e r rcslilcnls of pay check la e ssen tial to th e family'* one teaspoon suwr. onft-Ualf tc'aFaUi.
M n . P. R. Thompson and Mrs.
IM lh o o d In a tougli spot, especially sp o o ifsalt. 3'ouiicfi vinegar o r lem
Christina Peterw n. Mm, Dale W aIf her htisba'nd h a s b een d rafted as on Juice. S tir nil u d i.
kem wits ticket chairman.
buck private.
L ohc I!and Oynlert a nd
Tha ru lin g f u tU w aays t h i l ,U
njncaranl Ao O ralln
D en S o . 1. paele six ct Ui Culi
l.'^rfTM 31
Scout* will h a v e a Hsllovtefn parly woman m u st begin h e r leave ax scon
os
she becomes a w are o t h er prcRG O O ^N G
T lili ma.'.l^rplrrc of Anierlcnn
In tJie b a sem e n t recreatloo room nt
nancy.
F
a
ilu
re
to
d
o
so
"shall
w
and ^nsy to
th e hom e ofT.^r. Ed Gkli\R?r Thwtt* deemed n e g lect of d u ty an d oi^ act cooking
make. I t rrairy li n one dish meal
Mr*. E. K. Kj-jer w#s host.i to d ay from 7 to 8:30 p, m. It w(ll be of Iniulw rdlnaU on."
for Sunday nielit supper o r any
members of the Olivo Branch Su n In th e form o f a masquerade.
. T h women of a com m unlly ought otlier-rfBy.
At
#
day school d a . of the MethodUt
U>
lig
ht
an
y
ru
lin
g
a*
u
n
lalr
to
O ne-hnlf rf poiittrt,
m acaroni.
Do n o t f.clect a rainy dy to do
cJiurcli a t h e r home In the countrj'
women a* U iot one. A t th e same
Friday evening. Mrs. W'llllnm Brj'an y o u r piicklnc. a arm en i.i must -be tim e, the w omen of tlie country IB met1lum-'i?Tl' lriK 'l(iIand nV'
stera (save the ov,ier lltjiuvr), twi
and Mrs. Sherm an Slump were co< aUiolutely d ry to be pre.ierrtd,
ought u rw o rk togcU icr to g a t a gccv- UWeflpoon.n nf huller, t^ ^ table
H- H- H.
hoKtesses.
>
eral
ruling
o
n
Uie,.
question
one
B e sure th n t nil clotlica .frcm the th a t will b lo ir to th e employer and poons of flour, lt and pepper, one
T hw e Btlcnding the B, P. W,
pint of milk and fo u r ounces of
conference held In Twin FalU were tro sh o re nre frc.ihly cleaned before the employe.
;d c h rtff,
Mr. Thelma Thompson. pre.'\ldpnt packing, o r If n o t, are hung la stronj
As more antW nore m arried women
)k Uie mncaronl In salted w ater
of,the local club; M rs. Lleuru Lucke, u n an d wind lo r a whole day.
go to w orb'Cand th e y m u st If men's
Mr*. Myrtlft T urn er aiid ML Dor
;o
b
j'are
to
bo
filled)
th
e
problem
Is
othy Webb.
going
to
becom
e
vddcspTead
and
FoTtsl eW ckltog. Who Jias been from th e sam e
were Glenn
irgent.
employed on conitrucilon work In Sconlan a n d Virgil E o 'a n l.Married w omen n r e i u u d y and
Utah, has returned to Qoodlng. Mrs,
M rs. M. W. Kelly. McCall, U
StrlcUlng m e t him In 8aJt l^ake e u e a t l th e C . T . KnlRht hotne, Bl\t wlUlng 14 ste p In' a n d t u e aver the
jobs th a t m e n oro leaving, But
City. Returning earlier In the week ,111 bo here u n til Thursday.
though they m ay d o m en s work,
they are ttlU wom en, a n d same of
ih em are going U> b o h a v in g babies.
I t will be n ece ssary for orae of
those women to work u long before
child's b U th a s th e y a rc abU, and
) go back to w ork aA >oon as tliey
feel physically c ap ab le. -Needed In I n d o ttr y
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n ic y o u ght to be allow ed ta do $o,
and they o u g h t to be given a reason
able am ount o f tim e o ff, w ith some
a m ro f pay allow ance, to have their
babies.
T h li U n o tim e f o r anyone, even
employers, to tro w n o n babies, or to
o b ju id e j In the w ay of-women's
. .. .Ing them . W ith th e b e st o f Amerlrt> tnnnhnftH
.tO-ar<-Vom tn
should be encouraged to h av e babies
- n o t discouraged;
B u t w hether th e y a re encouraged
Of not, Uw f a c t re m a in s th a t they'ir
be h a rin g th e m . A nd in a democracy
a woman h a s a rig h t to earn a llv.
to j tm herself J d h e r child.
R. E. Goodnight
.Claims Bride at
P ortland Rites
We
The Women
taff Assistsmt.,#?.
Beatrice Caldwell Is SRed
Crffss C la ss 'l
Bride of Glen Ward .' Beginning F riday i
Experiences of
1st Postm istress
Intrigue D. U. P_._
.SOCIAL..EYEMTS
an4 CLUB' NEWS
S e v e ra l g ra n d lodge o f f i
cers, a s well a s m em b ers
th e T w in F o ils, H o lliste r, J e r
om e a n d B uhl c h a p te rs. O rd e r
o f th e E a s te rn S ta r , w e re
p r e s e n t w hen M rs.' V in e ttc
Ila n s e n , W in ch ester, m a d e h e r
o ffic ia l v is it to t h e T w in F a lls
c h a p te r Ikst n ig h t a t th e M a
sonic lem p lo .v A . b a n q u e t in
h e r h o n o r w as served p re c e d in;r th e buHinesa session, a n d
y e s te rd a y a fte rn o o n s h e w a s
jfucst o f th c .c h a (lT ^ o ffic e rs
a t a lunchcon a t th e JloK crson
hotel.
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Oysters on Bill
Of Fare Delight
Autumn Diners
- M r s .- H .- 0 : MllneK Twin
fln t isUnUtm.v was guest speaker a t meeting o t C a m o - X ^ ^ * ^ ^
Call, DBUjhlers Of th e 'U ta h Wo*
neeri, Monday evening a t tb t b o M
of Mri, K. H. OabcoeL
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She told of living first a t tfU ner
dim, tlien a thriving community,
aad picturesquely dcscrtbed the
e w lj s n U o ' m ode oJ ttiw tJ. UTlog
q u tritrt and battles w tlh dust
stontu a n 4 ,^ u d ..
! r n t Lom bt Y a r t
Her KuJband, th e laM H . O.
ner, A n ed tlie f irst lum ber ya rd
licrc.Uiid hU working h o u n were
rrom '4 a. m. to m idnight, she re
called.
Freight was brought in from
llalUy, a n d 'a day was re q ^ rc d U>
make the trip.
Mrs. Milner, as p o a tialitreu , -
alwBSs ready to glv or receive m ail
a t any hour. W hen th e f l n t took
the Job, Uie dally maU averaged
about a handful a day.
In a year's time, It h a d lacreaaed
to seven iacks of m a il daily.
OUier gufau- of th a cam p were
Mrs, Qtoige Miller, ilr a . R ichard
Forbeu and Mrs. O lade lU llw ard.
Mrs, c . Lk Luke led tn s devotions.
Tlie tllk quilt m ade b f the
bers, v u dlspUyed. proceeds .
sale 10 be sent to S a lt Lake, for the
memorial building funtL-<
n a rr e s l Ttme
The leon on H arrest
Pioneer Days'* waa led by Mi
elyn u m k td , a n d group
_
B efore an. im provised a lta r a rra n g e d in f r o n t o f th e lire place in th e living room, M iss B ea trice Caldwell and Glcn
IL W ard-exchangf^d m arriag e vowa y e ste rd a y a t 8:30 p. m.
a t ^ o .B u b u rb a n hom e of M r. a n d M rs. G eorge J . W ard,
paren ts o f th e bridegroom ,
'A f t e r a w edding trip to th e w e st coast, Mr. a n d M rs. W ard
retut-n to th e ir newly-completed hom e on a farm n e a r
Berger. B oth are^ormer T win
Falls high school students.
Rhinestone Cip
*nte trlde wore a blue organsi
frock, de-'lgned with a lace bodice,
sweetheart neckline aad boutfant
skirt. Instead of a veil, slie wore
a rhinestone Juliet c ap with a tlaru
of sweetlieart roses, and carried a
colonial bouquet.
T he 'wcnethlng borro-ed of h e r
ensemble was a handm ade Belgian
lace handkerchief, which Mr*. Hoes
Ward cartted a t he r wedding.
' She w u given In m arriage by her
father.
Mrs. Ralph Dixon, sister of the
brldegroero, cam e from Pro\'o, 'Otalj.
to be matron of honor. She wore a
white satin gown w ith a black sequin
jacket and carried bouquet oC
roses.
In Uie role of best man was Har
old Clde!l, Twli
the bride, B lilio p - . of Uie second ward L. D. S. churcli,
officiated.
. NupUal Music
,Mrs. W arren T onks c .
I.D s v ld P o Jfu rn ish e d th tfw ar redding marches, a nd also accomsavlnsi stam p 'ft'h lc h was
)inled Mrs. Charles M arshall. Jertlrs.'Forbcss.
Mrs, Thelma A nderson and Mr*.
Nrola Bowers were hostesses during 'I U v# You Truly."
the soctdl '
The bride's m otlier wore an agua
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bliwicrcpe dreas w ith a corsage of
talisman rose.i. ond M rs. W ard was
goimed In a maroon velvet atyJ lacu
model. H v flowers were also talij-
C a len d a r
,
Board of control Sf the T aen*
tleih Ccnvuo' c ) ^ will m eet Fri
day a t la a. m v ^
home of
Mrs. P. B, Wlkoh,
*
y
Einanon club will meet Friday
aStemcion.aV th e hom e oI Mr*. V.
E. Morgl^. Mftfibers are a.iked
to bring fruit for th e Children'"
home In Dolsc; donntloM for the
Community Chest and their sew
ing kits,
Social Changes
Affecting Art,
Painter Asserts
I I
Steidfey-Wellg
Vows Exchanged
S H O E S i^
BY
C O N V EN IEN T
New Styles
JUST ARRIVED!
M odem M iss shoes comb!n
Republican C andidate
ta rs,? '
sm a rtn c a s j w i t h
most
p o p u lar
at
8:00 oclock
lu strated
a t the
le f t
$4.95
E v e ^ o n e cordially invited
M r; Bottolfsen .will also speak
o f cM m ellei In oaapact
T he ItiM iy k it. eentUnlng a fnll
C u tn 'f LfUl*
0 m any women away from Ulelr ho aw dreasIn f Ublefc
Botirke-Wtiile.' ace phetorrapher. h a s c a rried th e flo e aUvcr Initialed
ta* plettired her* th r o a |h 22 borabUv*. S b a got I t In l(o o f &eoc.<'_. '- c . R - ; 5 5 i i 2 i , s r i i r S i 5 ? -
WINDOW SHOP
Thurs'day Night
iim m -
ORDER
WAKE UP ^OUR
Methodists Have
Week of P rayer
MODERN
MISS
For Governor^
mse.
C. A. Bottolfsen
Globe-Trotters E iT
l l
TlM K S -N b WSrTVVI.N F A L lS H -D A H d
IDAHO D lR l
STORi
-
I f I t l s n t ^ f e B r i n g B B ^ : - .
.P ag e,E ig h t ,
U ; OSCAR FBALEV
BY GAVLK TALBOT
NCT YORK, Oct. 23 fcV,A re[K)rt that big league ba.->eball mlgh!
.rriimble the American ai>d Nation'
asues Into "eaatem " and -westn l ------t season In
r rn " cmeJeta
luporta*
to eonibat Uic
tlon problem rn b rd a tiorm oi
.-.corjiful comment Irom diamond ofnclal^ today.
Only tlie first half-dozen Indlgn.-nt wires had h it Die desk wlier
It became obvious that the men who
n in ba.',cbBll w ant no p art of any
iilun tlint would submerge Uie Idenilllc j of the rival leagues. Loter,
oi-iUie maunale-1 UiouRlit,Uie m atter
ow^r more thorouKlily, (hey jabbed
ihe lr pens In paper and described
c scheme silly" and aa .....
her wartime braln.itorTO.^
Not A Single Suppor(ei
Tlie suppow l plan, reported by
e H erald-Tnbune as having been
itllned by an unnamed ba.bll
riclal.'.' did not draw a single
porter limong Uione sounded out by
Uie A '.w laled Press. Even Presl'
J j n t Clark G riffith of Ui# W wlv
^igton Beiiaiora. who In his year*
probably ha.i Introduced more rac"
cfti b.vpball ldea.-\ than any mi
hvlng, .*ald flatly hP dldn^t like It
Under thp ichem e. Uie four ei^.itn American le ag te clubs and Uie
four ensiern N ational league tnjtflt.1 would constitute Uie "fa sle n r
Jpngue, playlnl: a regular schedule
If Rames. Tlie eight western clubs
vould do the r.iinie, tliu.i obvlaUng
. Ba"iii[2i'e^ M V la
tenin;
Fordham Iw t loT ennfw ce, O eorgc: ton-n wai knocked off liu l S a tu r
day by Dttroll; W llilam i .tip.'.et
nr u :o ii. p k t k k s k n
Prtneclon nnd ihc TlKcrs came back
United Irtss Sports Killlc.r'
to (moUicr DroAn.
n y IIA RO U ) V. nATLI>>'
The Pcnn-Ariny ffanitf n t Plilla-.
NMW YORK. Oct. 28 <U,R) Me .started >iit'ii.s an insurance
UALLAS,-Oct.
28
m
-E
v
ery
tliln
K
d tlphla',1 Franklin Held aliould desalc.snutn w ith ftjolbjiil* conchiiiK lii.s hobl,)y.
1* beUiB rallo jftd , why
tcnnine Uio Ivy league champion.
A nd now, bccmtsc he h as hin team o n the roaii lo thi
Army has wdii three while P en n has iporti? .
..............................
direcloi
Kidd,
an cquaUnumbpr of rtclo rlrs and
RtiHC bow l, th e U nited Pros.s hpIccIs a.s it.s coacli o f tin
the
Tcxn.1
In
la.'.tlc
one lie In tlio mythical circuit.
w eek, E(l\fiii C. (Rabe) H orrell o f th e Univer.iity o f Cali
pa'c.i
the
qii
Prlncfton. one ol Uic mtwt im p w r d
fo rn ia a t Los. Aiik'cli
. tcam.i In the enxt nfler a r.hnky iould nt .lrii.i
mllity Brylins, althcKiKh
iiwrts proi
RwHr.i,
pped
coiilrlh
n^ldpr3
Pacific C o e t Iootl)all rxpcrl
he war effort.
.MAJOK LKACil'i:'
d pvcii ilinMKli Ilorrpll
Kidd I
hlKh :hool
them I'trnlRht,
.^po^t.l Qri;aiil7.atloii Uiat probab''
h the InrnPM In ih f u-orld Ovcrlooknl Team
Ui.in new .'ichooU wllh iiinrp
I tlTc cxpcrli! dlsnib\fd I
20,000 boy.i plnyhiK football iilo
.itn rt of the spn.'.on ni
'Inr.tcntl of forcliiK thr
,rk.i nnd ov-Tlooked th r
,p|hooI.<i to q u it th c lr IntcrKhool
ifi!.! Ihi
tow IlK'l to pl.iy I
iftay Iron) ho
; thP
UkiI:," h e s;ilil. 1
nil In loflli bml. I'm ii
VI- R(.i IB Iclirrm rn :
BATON ROUGE, La., Oct, '2 0 lu<lliu; B ob \V(iI-rllf
Nlnelefn-ycar-olil sophomore Alvin
nrUlMK. A nd my llix
D atk bcKan hl.i football cnmpalim
r- Hum nnythliiK 1 u'
ftliproprliitc'ly chourIi - a.n n dnrk
hor.-e with LoiiKhmn Stnle. T.'xiiH
A. A: M.. a lP:iin lie hflppd loppliIhL-i rc\Qii. h:ul tiirnrd lilui down
for nn athlpile fcholarfihlp,
rlvr> wlu-ii Jc x iu
phy.',iciil condition, li;
\Vlilch( niakr.i the followlns *UiUillcj uly rnilrc<l to loynl AvtkIp
alum ni:
\.
Bowling Scores
LSU Darkhorse
Is Yoiitli
Named Dark
Golfing Season
Will End Sunday
V,
down.
All of, hl< li
taculnr, If not
pound ;,o:>ho:i;
Garden'Schedulesvj
JlS Jlo u b leJIead er^
NE\V YORK, Oct. 2S a t -N in e .'
te rn biL-ietbnll doublehfadtra. It
u h lc h 27 lcnin. from out-of-tow r
will compete akila^ t New
City squads, had been annouiTT?*
today for the 1042-U .................
Madison Square Garden.
Tlie collPicc ^ca.<ln will open Dei
13. when Oklahoma A. t i M, ;neel^
City colleRe Uie fourth succpmIvi
year in the curlaJn-raber and Brig'
hum Young, one of Uie ilve teami
app earln c on (he resular G arden
chcdule th*-first tim e, tanglca with
hong inland unlrenlty.
T lie schedule la elu d a :
Dec. 1 3 ' L o a f Itla n d v<. B rlsb o m Y oucf; O ltr coQese ts. O U ab o n u A. A M.
Dec, a s - SL John's .vs. Colorftdty;
CUy course t"!. Oreeoh S late .
Dec. 30 N etr yorJc u n lv m lty vs.
W uhlngtOD fiU t;
P tao c ls ts .
Wyomlog.
STYMI15I)
CHICAGO. Oct
.V ,-n ie re
I.W1S why thp St.
.<11001 fnoUJall
p Its riiR;ikTrnpnt
Razzle-Dazzle
Passing Fancy,
Coaeli Asserts
ATL.ANTA. Oct. 28 (-Il-R a J.lP diizzle football U Jail a p.wlnK
I.iiicy a,^ far ns P'rank Tlionins of
Alnbiima l,i concrnicd and when
h is Crimson T ide meet-s Georgln
iiCV'e S-aturduo' In ii battle of imbcat'H gridiron Rliint-H, h r cxi>cclii l<
pl;iy hli foottiall dc.^c lo the ve.M
-I don't play for the !,*|>f=lor.s.'
sjiys the chunky 'B auia conch.
H e whvi Uiem, too. HLi ry.ilem o
pllr-ilrlvliiR power, occiuilonnl p:uM
CM iinil plnylnK for (lip breaks ho:
brouiiht 00 vlctorli
: he t
>. HLs (
! yci
I ihe Iio.-^e bowl twice,
iwl 0
C otto
nvlle^rouhle
Urfues
Toirtiiivvico. ..
a t till- lhouj:ht of dellbcrnteld. li
vltliiK Inniblc bv (aislnR pawer. li
r.lde jniir own 40-yanl line. TaklnK
[V chiincp hke'G eorgia did aRnlnnt
Cliicliuiatl* last week-end, Hhcn
m in ):lr Slnkwlch p.nacd lo Uunai
11 hl^ o
uclidowi
Tlil^ n itile-d iiiile -stuff li fhi
ic Atanilj;>^ie says wnii
1.
hell on th e o
Foi . iiWivnce. nrgiies Toiiit
nhrad C-0 o r 7-0. why
|Hl.'.^lb^y dcfcn t by bcin
c mill fancy w ith IhE b.ill?
'I'lay 't m Close to Veil '
'I tell my boy.i to play 'em cli
the vc.st. ' he wild. "Run wish I
i and k!ck on third down, \VI
have von iiat to iiahi by thrijxi
i r raJ.iV < < ilc tV 'w hat I
to win next Saturday, Ocort;
be 11 favorite. F rankie Blnkwi
comp.iny,' have throw n KM
Knhi.^l five m ajor oppoii
sen.'on, ciiiniilellnfi 5* I< 030 i
E. S. Harper' Co.
P h o r ie 2203
would su rv iv e .
A fter ta lking w ith' other firm
boues, W ebb opined, U ut tlie top
minorsC hu- B, A, Al and A-A
leaguca, whtcli lean heavily on Uit
majors lo r material u well as mon
eycould be atrengthened greatly
by seasoned p layrn. If Ui majors
t>oostd Uielr reaen'e lists and re
duced Uielr acUM lists.
I
Could.Trlm LUt
'niB IS m ajor league clubs must
not hav e tlU e to more Uian 40 playen, including Uio under option,
contract o r rcserratlon. and UiU
number m u st be reduced to 35 by
the 31st d n y tif the playing uoson.
If e ac h club trimmed ltd active list
to 23 a to ta l cf 33 good men could
tie released to Uie minors. Many
more could be handed down In tlie
process If Uie nuUlorlzed rosier of
40 were enlarged.
i
C a nd- D players le h after Uie
draft could be absorbed In the turn
over,' W ebb said, " n ie need Is great
for A closeb'-knltted working agreemcnt betw een Uie majors and
minors a n d w'lU poRc a problem at
Uie basfbaU meeUngj here In De
cember."
*'
Sure Doom
W ebb Uilnks Uie C and D leagues
are doom ed despite many 17 yc
old boys competing In theip.
."TJicso youUis will enlist," Webb
obsen-ed, 'In order to pick Iheli
own branches of jervlce, or wll
turn (o defense Industries for mon
money, or will regard It a waste o:
Ume to p u t In a year dVbaseball towards a c aree r which n * y never Ix
remired.'* ,
'
Only m arried players wlUi chil
dren will rem ain, he luild. and Uiey
c ln 't gam ble on n career for *85
m onth In ft D league.'About> 10 or 12 minors will operit m 1043,' Webb guessed, Two
years ogo we reached a peak of 43,
there ^ u e ^ . "
BT BtJBS NCWLAND
BAN FRANCISCO. O ct. .M (T h Henry 'Armjlrong. the lltU e brown
fighting man whoM rin g ' requiem
was read early In IM l, v a a poiutS*
ing on champlonahlp door sg a la
todsy Uie climax ta one of th*
meat astounding comebacka In box
ing lilstor)'.
Itammerln Henry. Uie one-Uroe
ai>^only triple title-holder, whipped
Pittsburgh's Prltzle Zlvlc In JO
rounds and a flurry of punches hers
Monday nlRht th a t vaulted him dlrecUf (0 (he center of the fUUo
stage.
The atocky N gro whose nm
was only a rhi piemory a few
montlis ago actu .lly b e at two for
midable 'opponenli before' close to
lOJXM fans crammed Into the Clvla
auditorium. One w as the rival who
battered the welterw eight crown
from his kinky head la te InI 1940
and Uien stopped him In
match early Uie ne x t year. The
oUier opponent was th e age old
axiom th a t "champions never com#
i
back.*
I
quit la IM I .
Beaten, weary boUi m entally and
.
physically and w ith alarm ingly li^I
paired vl.ilon a i th e resu lt "of his
buzaaw give and U ke tacUcs, A rm - ,
strong quit the rin g In 19<1. T hs
last of hU three titles which hs
had once held
sim ultaneously,
feaUier, light and welterw eight, had
been taken from h im .
i
Today, after eleven comeback bat*
tle.i, he wjulnted Uiroygh puffed
but normal and uninjured eyes, and
Informed Uia boxing world he was
gblng lo win back Uie Ughlwelght
cliamplon.ililp, yea auhl
He weighed In a t U3Hv p ^ n d s .
four pounds lets th a n Z n le . but
boUt he nnd h li m anager, O eorgi
Moore, claim he c an m ake th e 135- W
pound lightweight lim it easily. Q g h l
'
monUis or so Ago, .In reUremeni,
ArmJ(rong baUnced Ui# scalea t
J63 pounds, \
.
G sntilng fo r A ngoit
. T he.little perpetual moUon n
will begin gunning for Uie light
weight tlUe, now owned' by Sammy
Angolt, because Uiero Li n o chanea
to bag the 147-nound championship.
"Red- Cocliran. who deUironed
Zlvlc In tlie division above, bi In Uia
invy and Uie
th tlUe probably li locked
duration.
ip for the
Nampa-Pocatello
Whirly Captures
Tilt Set Nov. 19 ^
(;r> -T he p 6 t NAMPA, Oct. :
Pimlico Money
game Will be played N .
Without Opposition football
19 ot Pocatello. N am pa achool of-
PAL
ot
PABCO
Roof Coating
K k up a lenklns roof to t o
through another W inter w ith
this protective coating. E aay
to sppjy. Low In co.1t.
PAK
GAMBLES
. M tlth old
Mineral-Surfaced
80 Lb.
ROLL ROOFING
$ 9 '9 4 *
J S
' ^ c t Roll
praKILlEII
SENllOMIS
LAMES D M Y
mmm
I
normal site.a Ballon, champiigne Uuec c en ts a
T. B. B nuB ha.1 received
h a lf p in t and arUflclally carbonated
of Uie deaUi Ot D r. A.
Ity k ett of
w ine
cents a half pint,
Quebec, C anada. Mr. Rykert li iw
farmer Richfield resilient and
Colorndo's Black canyon o f the
er of range <<tnd here. Jlis
O ilnnlson jiaUonal moniimcni wn.i
Max Rykert, la welUknoa-n.here and
vlsltw l by to a o i pecMia* In
is now In th e C anadian armed
R lC H riE lJJ. Oct. 'C 8 - 0 r n s to
forces.
rites were held la Shwhono for
leleen Ann Slone, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. CeorRe 6 lo n f who died
nt blrtli a t the Wendell hM Pltal.
Rev. J. H. Coulter of the Richfield
Mr. and Mr. Seldon Sorenson .Methodtit rhurch had charge of the
vlcc-1. Tlje Jatlier la In Uie array
and family vW ied a few dny.< in
Camp n ^ , CBW.. and wna u n Ny.^sa wlUi Mr. and AJp. Mertln
,,,,p to attend senlees. Mrs. Stone
Sorensen.
imn
been vlr.ltlng her p artn ts. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Hoirold Holmes and
and
Mrs. Jim Pate. Richfield, for
bsby. and Mrs. Corn Knud.<en,
Stockton, CnJM.; are here i-lsltln({ ihc pasl two roonlitf.
Mr, and M m . Dell.Holmes.
Ralph W ilcox.and Dale Moffett
. wpiit to PocntcIIo Ja.^t week nnd en
listed In U\e a ir corps. Tl^fy wU\'
be sutloned a t PlioenU. Arlz.
ML-j Vlrnmla Hawk, Mnt. Rober
. Mrs. William Hellewell left for Snnpp iinil Mrs. Don Hawk vLiItet
Qilchso w herr she will vUll her In I3olM with Mrs. Don Hawk's alS'
hatband, who Is-wlUj Uje'arroy tta - U r, Mni. lliiwk win leave, ^ocm U
tloned there.
Join -Mr,
l CnlUPmln where
Denn Croft left fo r Reno. Nev, he Is enk-HRed in war w ofi,
to briMff b.ick hi. wife nnd baby who
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed La Rue nnd Mr.
have been vLsltlne Uirre the p u t and Mrs, I'aiil Pjench l\ave letun^in'eral weeks.
erf from a week's trip to nortb Idaho
Ilan-cy Knowles left for Snn and Wa'shlnBlon.
Pranclsco a fte r vIsltlnK friend? here
Mr. and Mrs. Waltz-r Wilson of
the past week,
San Diego, C alif, arrived In Rupert
Mrs, L^e H elner nnd son. L arrj' Saturday nnd are house gueata of
are vWUng reI.itJves In .Morgan .Mr. a n d Mrs. Hennan Johiwon, V
Clly. Utah.
nnd Mrs. Wilson are on a buslni
Mr. and M rs. A. Mor>lym
trip. Tliey were pioneer re.'ildenta of
t Mm, O lio P c le rw n nre vhlvniR
Minidoka county but have made
atlves In S a lt Laky th ti week
their home nnd engnKCd In business
Mm. ChnrlM Miller. Nnmpa,
for *o-eral years In the California
Ked trIends he ^ few days.
city.
Mra. W. 0 . Ilunicn arrived home
from a brlej visit In Omalia, Neb.,
wlih h e r daughter. ML-i Deon H an
son, who Li Uiere In nurse's training.
Mr, and Mrs, pelc 'V aldei-lelt by
auto for Oklahoma City. Okla.,
where he will be rniplQyod..He liii.s
been tmjiloyed for some time by the
U. 6 . reclamalton f.cnlcc a t Amer
ican Palls,
Aaron Clements, accompanied by
Po r W o rth less r Dead
CoK-fl. Hordes a n ^ Price of n u son-in-law and daughter, Mr,
and Mrs. a o y d Oardner. oil ot K atP elts fo r D ead Sheep
ey, vuited In Rupert w ith Miss E t
ta Clements.
Mr. and Mrs. piin Pirrotlo an d
baby le ft for several days' vWt wlUi
relaUi-es a t Rock Bprtngs, Wyo.
RICHFIELD
P agl
T H IS CURIOUS W ORLD
Markets at a Glance
JEROME
A laska Juneau .
A llied Stores ....
A llis Chalmers .
- 23S
Am erican Can ....................._
American l^omotlv# ______ 8H
American MeloLv............... Nosales
American Rart. & Bid. San...... 5S
A merican Rolling Mills ...:..... 1 0 \
'A m erican Smelt, & Refining..- 39*
A merican Tcl. t: Tel...... ......... I23i
AmerlcartxTobacco D -........_... i
A naconda Copper ............ .......2 8 \
^ U a n tle Refining ........ ........... J8'4
Baldw in LDComolhe ........ ........13
Baltim ore & O hio........
_ 3%
Bendix AviaUon .................. . 34S
Bettilehem Steel ..........
., 37S
Bulova ...............................No sales
Burrouglis .......... .................... 0
California Pacific .......... . Nosali
Cnnadlnn Paclllc .................... 'fi'
J . I. Ca.*e Co................ ....;.,Noales
C crro de Pasco Corp.
Cliesapeakf * O h io ..... ..... .. 31U
CJir^'sler Corp......................
Coca Cola ...........................
Colorado P. & I................
Commercial Solvents ..... ....
CoHMiUdttiwl Copper............
Conw lldated E.11.v)n ............
Consolldnled Oil ...............
Continental C;ui ................
Continental Oil .............
C o m Pnxhicis ...:...............
CurtL'.i WrlKlit ..................
D it P ont ...........- ...............
F lrr;lo n e Tire Ai Rubber ..
F reeport Sulpliur ............1,
G eneral Elecirle .........
G eneral Fodds ...................
O cneral Motors .
Montgomery W a r d ---------------3
Nash BilvUvator ---------------- '
N ational, Biscuit ---------------- 1
NaUonal Cash R e g is te r ------- 1
NaUonal D airy P r o d u c u ____ 1
National- DUUllers _________ 2
New York C e n t r a l ------------- I
North A m e r ic a n ----------------
NorUi Ametjcan Aviation 1
Northern Pacific ---------- Ohio Oil ;........ ..........................
Packard Motors ------------------P a ram o u n t-P u ^.____________ 1
a
lo--,
,10'rk
H om e N ursing Classes
PEANUTS
Soldiers Infant
Daughter Passes
HEYBURN
RUPERT
im ^ N T IO N
Cash Paid
IDAHO HIDE
& TALLO W CO:
SPOT CASH
K or.D cad or WorUileas Horaes,
Mules and Cows
L-1
Call Colleei
Xwla
MART ALICE TROUT FARM
POULTRY CLINIC
t u t Wy E. atcDOWELL from C. U. McClelUn Laboratories. Los
AngClM
hold * poultry Clinic a t ttw GLOBE SEED-* FEED
CO. on Truclc Lone In Twin Falls
aoO D IN O , O ct. - C l a a e s In
Red Cross home n u raln s b a v e been
sta rted In H agennon wlQt M n . Ad*> /
line n n t h w UtttrucU*. I n V
..........
Mrs. Ida Taylor la t b i I
tor, 4n BUsi. U r*. F e a c t'
pa W c t od In Ooodto*.
'
ubel F m L t A c l u la f l n*
.
started 'at W a n d f l T ^ I
PetanMn -m > te itn io ttr.
m k n m n ia e ttr b o l u .
above tiitf-.fartb Xba
reache*,' b u t'I t U-e3tlniatd t o ba
^ lo u t B3S mllea.
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SER1>^ STORY
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T r ? T F : s - N T s w s . * n m r f a l l s , t d .v h o
O U T O I/K W S Y '
PUYBYPLAY
for the buslneM caller>or be thrre a t the sardonic, .sn eerin g ' UihiRS
when K ancy Ilnle fam e In. Too Fttte can do.
much Inside h e n e lf was like a h urShe ceaaed trying to p u l nil the
rlCMie. S h e had been snooptng'and pieces of h e r putzlo togetlier. Still
In common w ith most snoopers mlsalng were the porLs *lx)ul Pojis
heard only som ethlns which Inilll anger In his office h u t week when
d(resi.
shir aurprlM d him. S t li/u n a iu w r r Tlie g rea t stadium yawned - In ed were que.niiotui about itm t fat
ItA em p tin eis now like lomc r1. envelope Jn hU desk. S h e h u d de llRanilc drn so n . A t lea.\t It ^ecln- nll hunche.i nowaJie. -ilioURht"
ed horrlJylns to Blythe. Every, she knewl But she would hnve to
tlilnif, In fn ct. r.eeined hnrrlfylng. rea.son all th a t out lat*r, o r solve
Nancy Hnle.. T h a t bfa^^y man. TJie Jt in anoUier way. jw rhapa by ko*
lug frankly lo Pop lilm u lf when
wnf, Mie In nenersl . , .
he f.hould pgoln be well an d o u t of
She wn.*! haJf running nloiiE
row of srnL1. cllmblnit n.s she run, bed.
I t wod Incredlhlel Nancy, p retty
without direction. She came alons^Ide th e prew box, Ai:aln.it the ,1 a picture, sweet a-i pie. TrimhiK
traitor
lik e -lik e no. worse th a n
ntnfllum. th e booUv^'aji corJiy smull.
Uenedlcl
Am oldl Benedict Arnold
like an a ttic nook or a Imll ctMet
did K'hat h e th o u g h t tt-ax
lo which n ocnretf Illlfe child mlRlit St
rlKhl.
history
allows. He still rlake<l
nnd hid e. Blythe ducked In.
his
life
fighting
rven Uiougli for
e enough, th e cold wliiil wns
off here In here. T h e Kliu.''ed America's enemy In th a t d latan ^
day.
1, touched by November
O
ut
Nancy
HaJe
had ll.ilcned to
even ,W|irjn, In a moment she
leaning on th e reporler.V long the lure of.m oney and n o ih ln g el'ir.
from tnble, crj'lng In uiM r n'bnn* And thU sam e Nancy* waji th o girl
who
lia
d
t
made
a
fool of Dlyilie.
don.
'Hie complete breakdown! l.i.\led Not only had she touuht B lyihe'.i
qunrler h o u r o r so. then ebljed frlcndvhlp. sl.e had .'.ought to -w in
the
mim
BtyiJie
loved,
nnd harf the
'H ie I'olatlnn here atop
the sliulhim hild been n bIrMliii;; temerity lo ask Blythe's lie lp In
11 tears cun be. th e complete winning h lm t It wili nllogether the
cli-eKny to thirii ho/J brrfi /irJpd crualJe.?!, m a il /JjuJwnbJp pjei-e of
relief. Pre.iently she wn.i ilttlnR lni.slncvi BIjUie hiul ever .cn co u n tslnrlnK down a t the Ilmc' eretl, she lold Jjerrelf anew.
striped field iind breathlnir nor^ Expose N ancy? . . . G o quietly
mallj- hsain. But her de.ipondency nmi tip off Pop, nnd Uie L incoln
WM deeper tlinn everand more Field auUiorltlej, nnd Ihe dowiilown
police? , . . Sol a trap for h e r and
bitter.
So frlendr.hlp, aacred lo decent the sneaking giunblcr.i who offered
folk, had been m ade n bloody t.vrl- the Uiousnnd dollars?
'Cerlalnlyl" Blythe whL'pered veliemently, alone there In th e lilgh
'T lia ta w h st It amounU Ifl.' pre.ia box. "Il'a only Ja ifjq jt S h e
niyilic whlspere<l. thinking auillbly. ha.s It coming to her. Lei N ancy
"Exactly th a t . . . I tried to be Hale be expose<ll _ And th e n a n d
Sancy'ii friend.
I
Puane th e n "-fth e W'fts bexlanlliK to sob
did ihlnB-a for h e r In ever)' Rener- iiKnin"and Uien miiybe Du;ine
out wny . . . And Norman. 100. Hogan will iom e 10 hU sen.sesl"
(To Be Continued)
T lie whole team . Ui fact, look her
an d Scooter fn. Pop bc/rlrniJediier.
Everjlxxty dU{. Picked her . . .
picked h e r .literally out of the gutrl . . . Saved lirr life. Rave her
ni'iv s ta r t In n new home. And
TH ^G U M PS
B yG lIS EDSON
38
Lifes Like T h a t
By Nehei
WANT AD RATES
>0
wort*
c leitiiltfl a
GOOD T H IN G S TO E A T
JER O M E C O N TA CT
URA. OEOBO U
moolitely No Uewnee'-1I1 t
mdi for mgr turn ont UJcorrcl Icuntlon.
$25 to $750 . .
Ihsect Exterminator
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C O N V E N IE N T
CALL 38 o r 39 and
WANTED to BUY
ASK FOR- A N A D T A K E R
/n s i
For Fir* a nd Caiiially Insurinee,
Hutety a n d Fidelity EoiU,
Swim Investm ent Co., Baugh BIdg,
K ey S7iop
U N F U B N IS H E O
APARTM ENTS
a iX roomx. H eat, woter, d ectd o
mngfi. 151 Third avenue norUi.
f u r n is h e d
A PA R T M E N T S
T R A V E L & RESORTS
lo U AM tit*
W kt lv.0 p*ifflsers. Will pay U Mpcn.ies.
Home No. 8, Lbor Cnmp,
MAN, wife wnt ride Bfro-vllle. Arkiin.iM or vicinity, eimn- cxprtiici.
a v d e M triln, care R. L. Ilmvlej-,
Jloiiie 1. Jerome.
SCHOOLS AND T B A IN IN G
homF s
UNEXCELLED QUALITY
_ __
S?ClAl.-4&.00
cU peTmantnv.'
13.00; IS.OO oU permanent |3 i o
Idkho Barber wxl B e tu t; Shop
F U R N IS H E D ROOMS
pnon* t i t .
WE PAY CASK .
For Your Ued C ar
DE OnOPP-W OOD MOTOR
351 M{ila E u l
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SP O T C A S H LATE MODEL
CARS and TRUCKS
STOVES, bedi, breakfw t set, llvInfc room suite, rug, *53 F ifth
n o rU i.,
}5M,
TWO acre trn et, < room home, g a r.
NICELY fum W ied lar^e fro n t room,
age, chicken hom e, bnvxier houre,
aidtahlc for-tw o. OirU preferred,
bam . and choice frulU. R. O,
>{onta prlvllegei. Cloie In. 135
Loontjer, Box 123, BuhlT liird avenue ta^t o r J lf- J a fter
30 ACRES.:l8 Irrlgaled, 30 In benw, A IR comuremr. new m otor and
0:30 p. m.
LOSTi T ruck tire and rim brtttpeu
overhauled.'lituiirt U orrlion, -04
b.-ilnncc itf polAtoe* and nlffllfa.
Tw in r a l l t and n on rrs MuUiwr:'t
Pounl) ucsv. I'linne n s s .
SmaJl lnu)rovemcnU. 3 mlli
mlle^oi
U N F U R N IS H E D H O U SE S
of City. Reward. Phone OlDl'RS.
r neW' n
TWO WUichfM'T rarblnrs wllli Pox
FIV E room houie, m odem axcrpt
M\cll f li, U35Q each. OoodlJiK
h e a t Adu)ti. ))5. S. A. Moon,
Hiinlwnrr.
Phono 5 or 31.
FARM IM PL E M E N T S
A N D E Q U H MENT
TW O room plM teted housr, tnUJt.Ini, range, cloiet. callar. S(0 Art* LETZ B u rr Mill an d two w u B u n ;
dl-wn.
new DiU yciir. A bo 'Rtyxl hny wa
ron. Phone 4 0 -w . Buhl,
W A N T E D TO R E N T OR
LEASE
r e a l ESTATE W ANTED
>tO LAflSS3 u f i u i i o
and .PEED ORINOINO
T O D four room houac to move.
n tS PO N SIB L E lady for housekeep- O Jphn
UORCIWIND MUiLlNQ s m V t C l
A. Btewart, Buhl.
-/ Ins. Oood working candUlaM v tth
Pa. 3i. pur< Ph . call* off r io d u if
TfTi' iroo<j w aiai. room and board PO O R or five room houAe. Close In.
Included. Phone 533-;.
L IV ESTO C K FO R SALE
c e o u * C, JO H ES
s o y s wanted for TUnee-Newg earr tir dcllrery route*. Apply In pera w . Ttmea-Sewa olflcs.
HOM ES FO R SA L E
Altrtetlve i room dwelllnff. t(n<
ropm In basement. Stoker,
heavily ln.tulate<]. A ^ ( u ty lor
only *34)00.
Tel 3041
on pavement. j o . Terms.
B U SIN E S S O PP O R T U N m B S I in.
m i. mod. except heU fu m tah td ,
on DBVfd a lrteL H.7M. Term*,
room h om e on graveled a tre p t
ll^OO.-Term*,
.
One aero l r t , < room house,.well,
located. 11,300 caali.
CAPE, canplct. KfU5t aell accotmt
S . A. M o o n -R a a t C tU U
of^Ul h til th . J o h a u n CMi, ;ch*
901 w. Mtln
SEND h i m
S TA TlO N EU y
HOME FU R N ISH IN G S
a n d a p p l ia n c e s
50 OOOD W hlto face steer*, average HOSPITAL bed. like new, reason
able. ic 9 ^ ^ * ^ a fte r fl p. m.
ins. two Blzej. A, D, Hall. Olrrtns
re rry , T tlep h w i* M ounU ln Home.
EMALli dining room set. good cor
dlU ffl. Bil Fourth avenue cast.
nd w ou n w i a
trwnit.P>
19 l { ^ .
llphahtfrlng
-C .
DECLO
trailer houe. 3
ol<l. DoiiliU- wall conwcWoii.
H u n t lii,-,. 3 extra llrri i t wIireL*.
Ju.*.!. retu rn e d from defori'.c
M.wk, C I.IP F HAMMOND, O. P.
BknMii* o r OIB i:i h Bt. Buhl.
IriaJio.
, H E L P W A N T B O -W O M B N
A U T O S FOR SALE
T R U C K S A N D TU A ILK H S
EXCELLENT MaJtjtlc UJ1 rcirluernW>r for aale. 74314 Second nvcFO R SALE; Dinmnnd T tn ic k .,
nuc west. .
conrliUon. Inquire a t Henry lilue'*,
riu.1 of W iilkcrs Service Station,
RECEIVED! new shipm ent lnexi>rnJerom e. Idliho,
f
alve solid oak dinette srlA. W est
e rn Auto.
FO R SALE: One 13 foot bert bod,
Bood fi-i new . w ill diiiiiii frnni elitiU SED General Elrctrlc refrlgeralor.
er
side.
Jercnna ooopctauve
Very good condlUon. Tentui, WlU
Crenmer>-. Jerome.
hon Bales.
FJIer. i , J. Knurniiii,
R A D IO AND MUBIC
M ISCELLANEOUS
FOR SA LE
L O ST AND FOUND
S IT U A T IO N S W A N TED
TypewrUert
,H O M E FU RN ISH IN G S
^ A N D A PPLU N CE8
Phono 2 iie
PERSONAL STATlONZriY
T r a lltn
Engraving, le tte r prew , inhography
Biulnei.^ form-1 ft specialty.
O rm T railer Companyr Phono f T
TIMCS-NCWS
Commercial Printing DepU
eiS'J.
COMPLETELY modem hoa^r for CASH paid for ii*ed furniture, atove*
and clrculitit\s h ta le r t. M oon'i,
wiJe. Vcrj rra.-otintil?.
Pliou
BD-J nr Intiulrc n o 6cvrntli
Phone S.
inie ea.-.l.
USED fum llure bought, tcild nnd
rxchmKed,
BweetV Boiepient
Slore. Phnn# 13J3.
Ph, ii- W .,
**
(0hi*d by P a d n e Flnanc*)
330-MAIN AVENUE NORTH
Osteopathic Phuiician
F lum ^ng and Heating
for sa le
Abbott Plumbing
ON YOUR CAR
R. U R o b e ru . Jeweler, U J aiw . N,
IF YOUR PH O N E 13 MORE
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BALAnv lyOAMB
strictly confidential
U to u o to fmplQ'sd pcopl 00
your own slin atu rt.
C A SH C R E D IT C O M PAKY
2, Qurkholder BIdg. Ph. T7.
D iamonds
BPECDkL NOTICES
Bt-ABJOB CYCLERY.
Cliiropraelora
do the rout.
'^h n e y io Loon
ode
. - .................. ..........
-pf Newipoper CItuKled AdverlUine M w iagin ind r M i m i in i
right u>KtU or r)4ct m y eiM
ine<J AdvKrtUJin -Blind A a r '
c*rn'W | I nww.Ne*! DO* num tr ATI itrleU; ;onndcnU) and
po infurmiuon cm
| i n ^
rCfin] to U ii idrerdJsr
.
UBAOUNSa
dii't, U B. m.
IN -
THE TIMES-NEWS
OnATBOJU*.
DIRECTORY
' CLASSIFIED AD
' T en n j - Cm i
W IL L PLA CE YOUR
POULTRY FO R S A L E
IN T W IN F A L l-3
P hona 38 o r 39
at
LOW c o s t !
A mrnimuai oi
required la w
RE8U1,TS
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
PHONE
IN HANKnUPTCV. No. HM
IN T H E D IS T R IC T COURT O ?
T H E ^ U N ITED STATEfl. FOR
T H E D IS T R IC T OP IDAHO,
SOUTHERN DIVISION.
IM T H E M A TTER OP
ALFRED WILTON PECK.
DANiCRUPT.
N O TICE O P ' F IR S T MEET5H0 OP
CREDITOKS
I th e rredltoni of Alfred Wlllpri
t>rTw ,'ln'TftlU, Idnlift, T in
Falls Couniy. a n d D lilrlct aforesaid,
bankrupt:
Nfiycc I* hereby given ihat on the
37ih day of O ctober, tm:. the Mid
Alfred W llion Peck was duly adJwilcaUrt b ankrupt! and th a t the
flrit meellnR of hi* crediior* will
be held a t th e office.of the unrlerslsned R eierec In tJie iSaln Palls
Bank St T n iit Building. T ain FalLi.
Idaho, on the 0 th day ot November.
1 , n l 3 o'clock In the aliernoon.
n t which tim e th e said creditors
m iy a tte n d , prove iheir clalm i. uppoint m irw tee , examine the bank
ru p t a n d tran.w ct such olher bu.*ltie aa may properly come before
u id 'm e e iln ir.
D ated ihl* M th day. of October,
194S.
O. P . Duvnll.
R eferee In Bankniptcy.
PublLih: O ft. 28 and Nov. 4. 1D43
Crossword Puzzle
I. Urnihrd
htavUy tn
lin e
I. niieiou*____
etpipsiiUeot
. Chrlft
I. Vnunt f'af*
Roosevelt Signs
Huge Naval Bill
aiul
lUiutui
Hollywood Whim
,
P a ^ Twelve '
ByOEFEWNIS
WASHmOTON. O c t .M MV^-A
projnun d a lp iw l to hold dalnr.
Urwtotk id poultry firm tr#
I I Uielr work through drnft dclcrmcnt.
'
iibllluU on ftnd tin tU o rl to
bn Uielr employment In other work
[ h<J b n nnouncfd todtir by the
1 u m unpostr commlulon.
i
H ie proeram, nddlns sllll olhfr
I eonli^ factors In /rttln g u|> Uie
bro#dfst plan yt sdoptwl to riue
tJie manpovxr ahortnce itrfccilns
production detm rd \1tal to Die
ffforl. called for;
1. Local draft boordt to srant
occupational dcfcrm rnt to iifcrMar>'
men on . n tla l farm.i of tlif.'e,
three types and to wltlidrnw if If
they cease to perform Uit woflt for
which It was sranted.
CompJeJo wliii - f o r Whom th
2. n ie umiy nnrt navy to refrain
Jrom recrulllnii auch worker* or t u n T olW halreo l. Verw Terina.
aceepllns them for voliiiiiary en- whose lorka were shorn for Ihe
riOe of M arta In Ihe llrm lnpray
ll.'tment.
3. 'All olJier empli>yrrn to rrfrnin film, r r l u n ii lo New Vork opti'
from hlrlnc kll!ert workem who m litlcally saying her iliorl
have been entsRcd Irs these three, /irt eaay lo care for. 7.orli
types of fnrTii production.
I r rp la rrd by In jrld llerfm an whi
4. Tli nRrlcullure. deparlm eiit to| Ilollynrood rhanced Its mind i
"act toward xtnblllilnt; wagen on her sultablllly for Ihe psrL /
dalrj, ItvMlock and pouUry faniw
with a view lo awl.Mlnii tlw e farmera in r^ecurlnk nnd mnlntalnlnit
adequate supply of labor."
5. Tlie departm ent toj "take
laur nrTlie intinpowrr conlml.^lon pro
cAiar>' dlrp.' lo control unle
iftl* PI dairy vided tliLi dennllloii r l nil e.wntlal
cows for MaURhirr ao ns
a.1 if check fnrm ;
,
a trend which I* threaieni
rnliifc to re"One which hiu n t leiM 12 dairy
due* dnif)' production."
cows, milking or dry. with a mini1
To Ruy, :tlDre I ^ d
mum nnniinl production of 4S.OOO
*
In addition, Uie WMC snid Ihe pound.? of inllk or Uie cqulvslent.
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program for building dalr), llvC' In llve.itock o r poultry, or a combiI stock and poultry production. In- nntinn of anlmnl MnlUi which nieeU
'
eluded plan* for aiding producers ( S u standard."
In building up llve.ock. trnlnUiK
unskilled w orkers buying or rrn tln i THAINING AH PAKATROOI'KI
more productive farms, and Job' JEROME. Oct. 2a - Hrlend.1 .
plocement oenlce for Aklllrd farm Jerom e have learned th at Clilllon
operatnre ftlonj wSUr aid In
PlioenlK, yoim gejl son of Mr. and
porting them to farms where they M rs. W illiam O. Phoenix. It ni
are needed most.
In Fort IJennlng, Oa.. where tic
Tlie \ m c expjalned th at vital fflklns irn ln Jrg
a ptiralrooper.
wartime rcitrlctloiis for dniry. live
stock and poulto production
rontlnulns to Increaie while I n ....... ^YOU WOMEN WHOSUFFER FROM<^
arra.1.production Li below tiie level
pf last year.
It said tlint should prodiiclloii ..
ny other essential farm products
reach an equally critical situation,
If you aiilltr from hot fluhn. dUilnn>. d liu r u of 'lrrtc'Jl<ltcs". an
it would consider appropriate ac
welt.nerTOiidiiototherunellonsl
tion.
miaaie-ee" pnloa m a womao's
No AuUtnaUe Defennewl
lifetrj' Lrilla T. VlnJtJims Vej*tabi* Conipaimil. U'a IiilpMl thouDraft boards itre not to defer
unO f upon thauianai of women to
automatically all workers, even
such anaorlns trmptoms.
those cn essential farms, but to I ^ctlera
rollow lalMl dlr'citoni. I'mklisms
"consider wheUicr Uielr , lenvlnsl Compouna U irorlh Jrylnjf i
By DEWITT M A CK EN ZIE
Uiiiied States may draw away from
LO.VDON. Oct. MT h e M chblah- /th U . country because of BntaU is
of Canterbury. D r. W jtuiua T em - trend to 'the lefU"
tejls me he believe* AnIo- W ien tlie archblshopr speaks of th e
AQierlcan friendship Is o n e o f Uie "left" he I4 not using the expreaalon
flrt( iirnls In rebuilding th e posU In the political sense bu t In iks
ir orld and he la concerned over broad'iclallst]e m eantng. lie has in
report he has received th a t the mind England's social upheaval
which 13 heading toward equal opportunliy (or aU wlU\ special prtvlhat a walkout would b called O ct. llfgea for none.
Ills crsce asked If tliere was d a n
17 unltis plans for c o n scription of
French labor were announced, th e ger of amity and rooperatlon be
tween Uie two countries being im rm paper laid.
Three days of neirotJallons in a n r t by this tendency.
attempt to avoid th e s tr ik e failed.
U. 8. WIU Keep SK p
Tlie lighting French c ircles aaid
I iLUured him th a t my obsen'aUie Oerm&ns Uien w ithdrew th e ir on led me to believe th a t Uie
Uireat of force a n d extended th e United .State* wa.^ surging forw ard
deadline for the quo ta to Dec. 31.
wlUi the times and th a t we should
wpiUpw.
.
-lan itaria n drrtlopmenla. .
The. archbishop ha* a very apeelaJ
Interest In Uils 'leftist" movement
In Britain because. fo r 3 th . he
himself is a vital p a rt In It. I n Dr.
Temple we hare a curious breJ( In
generations of conservatism *W ch
liave occupied Uie prlmate'a throne.
only has' been named
member of Uie l ^ r party b u t ifo*
__________
________
.Ik and
years has urged
the rank
and file
file to
to____ I a- gdal o fp a rtn e n h lp In Indus
ward
tries In whlcli tliey serve and has
called for llmlUUon of the proflU
of capiuxl.
\
. Doein't Bother Him
. lie has done this while vested in
terests liave roared "leftist" and
" r^ Ic a l." but tiib m ost outspoken
liberal of a ll thtflong line o f,E n g
land's primates fiever ha s given a
Unker's dam n for harsh names.
He has kept on preaching lils oclallsUc brand o f practical Chris
tianity both Uirough his brilliant
HOTFUSHES