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VOL. xxm. NO. 108-6 CENTS. TWIN FALLS, IDA9p» WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1940 TODA' ne Ws TODAV OFFICIAL CITY NEWSPAPE* 216 NEGROES DIE IN BLAZING HALL Whiskers—In Reverse! 1,000 G E R M S Struce ciihto ntuB Twfai 9Mb trawtflc w atM t-^nl all UmtM* w V Jn I unUt 8uB Bajrtteib do« ten. HCN yoB m« Ibe kMh of 8M rtl{ ttetjK for eUMUh U ‘ whUker. fadBl Io»U mi to RTMM m»(< 0 N O KiS UTOCKBOLM. April U lUP)- Ab entire Gemmn bstUIIon in the N urik rcflon has narrendtrrd t« the Nonreglant. U wm mM to. d«7 in rcltohle «Uied qiurten. The baUallon. it wba xald, hnd been ■cut ,oU from other Ocntinn troops an4 Kurrowckd' in' the vil- lage of OratangelK 'aBoui 30 mlirs north of port of Narvik. Tlie trtiops were said to have .Mir- rrndered «/tA* tulfering loss» oi no ItUled of a total force of l.tHM men. It vui reported here th^t Uie Ors~ ..jans surrendered yesterday aftpv a sbc-day siege byU ie NorwcRlnns. This was believed to leave only a maximum of 5.000 OermRu troops in the Narvik region. I q Three GTeup* It iH-evtously had been rcporu-d the Oerman forcM at Narvik had been spUt into three Rroups, one of them beloc that at Gratangcn. The Germans at Qratangcn, IL WM »akl. surrendered because i: had run out of food and ammu tion and had inadequate shelter In the Arctic climat«. A large quanUiy of the most mod- em Gennan automatic amw captured by Uie Norwegians, It said. Most of the Gemtins were Rkl troops.-They were described as heartened. Trapped by Norwegians The troops were said to have been trapped by the Norwegians wl they ventured out of Narvik In attempt to push north to Trom^oe The Norweglaiu allo«'<d them u> proceed along the. blgbway. Tlien after the 0«rmans had passed Gra- tuigvirthe Korweglans emerged from concealment, burned all the hablta ble bulldlh«s there and threw i blockade •areas the highway to pre' vent the Oennan from letumlng to Narvik. At the same time a second group of Korwegtanar Mocked the road to IM&soe. leam g the Ger- lonent isolated. NATCHEZ, MIm, Aprn 21 (U.Br-Pclil* Marclrtd todar for a (\ninken Ncrto accused of setting fire to the moss-decor - ated Rhyihm club last niKhl in which 216 Negroes burned to death in the south’s worst holocaust. Chief of Pofice J. P. Scrio said he had five Negroes under arrest who told him they had heard the man say shortly be- fore the flame.s flashed through the flimsy, tin-roofed build - ing that he was going to throw a maCch into the Under-dry mo88 hanging from the wall and rafters. LONDOff. April 24 (.VP)—A war office communtQue loaay tttid allied forccs had fought a "iharp" battle with Ocrman troops north of the Norwegian port of Trondheim and had “auccccded in re-eaiabltshing the situation." (The phrase "re-establishing the situation" tvas not explain- ed, IL KKia iafccfi (o tndtcate the allied forces tiorth of Trond- heim had been throion bacA: by a.Ocnnan attack in the Steink- jer scclor but later had made a recovery. Th<^ c o m m u n i q u e did not necc.isurtl]/ mean however (/le alUe.^ had succeeded (n re-capiuring Stcinkjcr, which the Oermans said thej/ took after a xevrre filr, nnd ioHd bombardment and on In/an- tri/ attack.) IIKI11.IN, April 24 (UPi—Th« DNIt offlrlal new» MPiiry laid tonight th« niUrd firrmui.Kumiiiilan rronumlc commlulon In iturliarml tJgnrd nr.w tuday, (uctlirr (actlitatlnt trade l>My(«cn ihr tw« oountTltk. Thn Bgriiry m IiI "partlrular oare has been takrn to v r that arrange- mrnU for p*.vnifiil« davclnp •mootlU)’.'' Rarller IhU week agrvement was rr«ehrd at fiurharrat nrlirreby Itu- mania would roiidnur hrr oil iihlpm«nU at tlie prrvcnt quota of 110,000 (ona monthly io Germany. Sea Action in Norwegian Fjord—German Transports Sunk .EADKCUO rNS.( T^piMcf The BrillahieenMred eaptfea «B this ndlopboto from l«Dden aayi It shows action during a battle between Germans and British In Narvik Fjord when seven Nasi destrorctB were innk. At left are English destroyers CoaMck afll FOmter. la the center a Nasi transport Is sinking and at right anottwr Cemaa trtbapM has been run sgrounl. /' liissm i F I .NATCHEZ; Miss., April M (U P.)— A uthorities counted 216 known dead today' iii a fire that swept through the Rhythm club, Negro dance liall. last night and Raid soine of the 40. .who were seriously injured probably would die.' Coroner R. E. Smith said 196 bodies, many of them burned ro badly identification was impossible, had been taken to undertaking parlors and the others still were at ho.spitals where they died. Smith said many of the Negro patrons o£ -the dance hall, which at one time had bedn a .Negro church, came from Louisiana and it would be days before they could be identified. All bodies had been removed from the pile of ashes and twisted tin which had beeh the waDs, floor, and roof of the club. The nature of the tragedy to tbb city's 6,000 Negroes, who comprise 60 per cent of the populatioa. would be-comporaBle to t :(n rtst» ~ S T r dera were i German Drive Forces Back Allied Troops in Norwegian Engagemetit SEN. C M WILL KEYNOIEDEMOS Kc’.viiiit« m>rnkri' for llin Iitnhn •tX'HMwvwW'. sWfBftSr In Twin Fiills Mnv lli will be Ken. D. W ortl) a iiiik . nn:()i'<tliiK <<> word ro- ccivril tiv tlm Kvrtilnii 'nmeA iMlny liiiiii Mrn. ItolKrl KIdnr, Ciinir d'AliMir, nlnle criitial ciimi^lttca vlrn-ohn)rniiui. ‘I'lin roiivriilloii will bring mom tlmii 300 l>riii(x'ra(« In Twin l^tlln, Hoiialor Clark had \(rret)liinr« INnnt receh'xd by Mrs, Bldrr tintU liNlity, nil' dnlogiilti ronvetUliH) lit 'IVln i^lla will Noleot 11)0 delrgiitldii whirli will vol« Idah 9’n eight hnllutn In Uin l>rnin<irn(l<i iintlnnal H»tliftrliiK, nixi will niAo sclm t tlie Idaho nutloiial roiniiiUloriimit and MiinittUtao- ^'rminii. TWO NRHK I'OHT Komic, A|ll1l 34 (Uiv- titulfl Heil- alur Uuil lirowiv of McOall nnd llAhinny ' W alker ot CtKiiir '(t'Aleilo weia pltlrd aHaliifit riicli other lo> 4 luy for elrntlon kr sIhI<* Uemooratla iiiilliinal cainmUtremnii. llriiwn aald t<Hluy lio woiilil seek Ihfl iHwUlou. lUm'tldu <A ‘iU bo Al Uifl Mtnla ronvmitioii In I'win Kiills May 10. Walker I* Iho |>ir«- ru t IncMMibpnt. BOTT TO KMMVTT uoiBK, Aprit at iu.ftH-oov, o. a , lliillniraeii Irft foi EmtneU (oday lo •ildresa nirmbflrn o( tliv auiithem Idaho distriot of fMlirated wmnan’i chiba at thrlr annual ronvontloii. Entire Oslo Student Body . Joins Ai-mies Ry FIIANCIH MorACIIKN MEI.t<Knt]D, Hweden, April 34 (Uni-Hic riitirp nliidnnt body t>l Oslo uiilvrrnity huit encaped from till) cnpllut l|i KVDiijin and Uie atu- (tenta hnvti ntnile tlieW way north lo Join llip.Nnrwpuian army, I learn- rd til a Iwo-ititv vinll tn Oalo through Uin Uorinnn lltiM. 1 »iiw a ,000 cicrinan troopa enter OnU) hnrlKir Hiinday atxwrd mine iiwr(<|>or*, riillniH and nmall tor|>edn iMmlB.land probably an addlUonnl 1,000 nrilvnl nlxmrd transport plinea from ^Jcnmnris, ’n»<* djilru Ilf Nonweglans in tlie HToiiplrd soiin lina rlnen witU nawi that the allira nrn In Norway, and *'vnn npWB llinl li»e Alllnn had dwUd- rd Id IkiidIi llir oiitaklrls of Onlo urnlilng lo drnlroy ih« alrjwrta! caused n (iirlll lo sweep the rlly, H««»Uy Khot A arniian umiiry w u shot /mm a window of a jwaning street car Hiinday, The Clermnns hahed all iraffio, Kmylmly In Ihn vicinity waa aearchnd for a gun but Uin iissallant was not found. All offli'lal notice |MMled Uirniiih Oalo now anya that any nlvllUn iwariiig arms, anyone found dnstroy- Ing roadi, bridgen, or railroads, any- one who rilintpta trufTIo or cult telephone or Ulegrnpl) oommiinl- ratlona any Hliller fotmd tislng ■'diim dutn" imljnu. and anyime giy. ing delalla of inovenienU of oVr- (l-oalinut* OB f* |, n, coiuwi, •) Witlx one man already found jtiiilty of vlolnttng Idaho's ' anti- peddHng law. trial of nine, co- workers of a religious' sect which terms other rellglotia a “racket" was speedily nearing conclusion in probate rourt this afternoon. Tlie man already convicted is N. . Pudllner, Ogden, Utah, He was found guilty at 5 p, m. yesterday by Probate JiidRC C. A. BdUey. ColleiiKiiPs in the Beet, on trial this nflrrnoon. arc H. R. Miller. Clyde Banks, Wayne Sral, Charles Palmer, TJiurman Bonkft, Kiith Bu- ford. Esther Morris, Mrs. Betty Banks anti llollman. Four had demanded Jury trial but rescinded their demand to permit non-jury trial of the entire group. SUte Rests Triitl re.sumeii at 3 p. m. after the Hlale reeled Its cose this morning niid the dcfendanU parUally com- pleted their trntlmony. Ail drfrndanls are accused of selling mid Irying (o sail Ihe ning- aclnn ol ilirii ftpct on Twin Falla •trcets Htilurday afternoon. Arrest- ed on a cliy ordinance accusatinii, they lire tvrlng tried tor violating Ihr iitnK’ liiw. The city charge waa (irderi-d ronlliilird. Tlm t claim waa liiuied <ui «nrryln* o( adverlUlnj hIkIis (111 tlie strecu. Tiin M'i!i innnbers are proceeding Wlllioiit niKinieys. Pudllner ooiv- ductMl hlA own caan yesterday, and at tfxliiv/n nmsa trial Wnynn a«al ftclnt ^^.u^wrncy. T»>b aecV claJmn rrerdnni iil wnmhlp pnriniu It to nnidiii'i ii« oiwratliHu in Uie milli- ner It cluK )flns, notwHhataiuling any nii<ri-nmdr laws to the contrary. 'Hie drli iidiiiita have pleoded jiot »\my. ^ : stale W ltne^rs Wllti J'Hi.seoiitor EverotC'M, S wm- ley roiiiliirliMv Ihe atatn's cane, wlt- (C'uiiiiiiiird on ra|» II, Colunn “Gone With the Wind” Movie Reaches $.17,000,000 Gross By FBEOERICR C, OXHHAV -|ilaiuL HOU,VWOO£l, April 2< OIJO— ... *^6 rlchesb bonan^ In BbQy* irood's hWory. "Qone With the Wind.” today passed the |17,- 000,000 mark bi theater Uckel sales and left a t ^ l of developments new to the entbrtalrmient world. Studio offlcl^ estimated would gross 130.000,000 in America alone—far more thaiKany other movle-and that foreign buslnew, on a when, as. and if biials,would double that sum. Producer David O. 8eltnlck Is In the east now, discussing with as- aoclatcs Die problem ot foielKn release. Though moet airoi>ciin picture houses continue to oper- ate, It is impossible for American producers lo get cash from Eng- Oddities SIGNAL llAaWlCII, Mass.—Dr. Wiilirr E. lirlKlis hnn perfected a Kadii''t lo makr it easier (nr dc'iiiul jiallnii.s wlinnfl mouthn are full itiul ()\K.'ii Id Miyi •'8t 0p--THut luiil-'! It woikh nil the traffic HkIii |mIii- clpli- Whrii the drntlAl drill Imru, tiie ptilieiit pusiiei a bullon uUlrh lliisiirs II red liKlii and rliiKn a HOHK Whn.i the drill la Jiuit MrhlliiK tl\n iiuUctil kre))s a green ItulK <mi. Atl> INI)IANAl*OUH -- I’lilniliMi’ii wnii diKlliilly lo rirsl aid miKKii and Kiilriind anme realisllr dnii- owilrHltriun loo reftUnlle' fin Pu- troliiiiiii Mlcliiiel tlarvry. Hr lu ll- ed. I'rllow pupils applied lltAi »ia COUNT ilK-nil.KIIKM. Ciinii, NiM lli-urdh'i. a tanner,' lliouglii hi' horAt' nlicnild l>o counted in ilm crnAii^ 'llie iini'Ke, Ned, l>. llx- ol(U^ 111 llir roiiiilry, ll(?nriU<l rciiiAin riiimieraKii' nml in gtMHl Idi' yriirn yiil." Whethtf-tO'.; e^lblt’ W e^SSw' «hrc»d now and take a chance ob «oU«cUng later; or wheUier to hoM the film until after the war is tht question. 1.600 HRei TViur hundred and Uilrty three technicolor prlnla, totaling 8,878,- 631 feet, or more than I.flOO miles, are now unreeling in America's biggest cities at an average price of II per scat. The picture Ix re- turning a weekly Income of |l.- SOO.OOO. It still has not reached Its lesu- lar rcleaso scUedule ai\d WTKY haa sliown In only 1,000 cities. In Los AnKele!! alone it has grossed $500,- 000. Many major pictures earn little more than that in Die en> Ure nation. Wl\erever the nkVure hnji hliown. theater manaKCn., uMiers and cashlcrs have been forre<l by ex- haustion 10 take vacallnii^. In some cities women In loi)l)y crowds have fainted during the Iouk wait tor Beats, while a doonnaii In ono midwcstem thcnter rereivrd a fractured aim wiieii hr Intomird an Iratfl putrgn lie would have lo aland for four hinirs 'Hie cus- tomer attnfked lilrii wlih u nine. MIsed nifulrir Tlie film iiaa brrn UKeit i>y iniiiiy picture exerullvrs to provr that the piibllp will piiy (nr h»"<I >'»- tertainment. OtlierH have nilird ''O one" ft mlxcil bJtwsVnK. H'ey claim It iiaa milked some rom- nninltles dry oI Ihciiiri' iicket money and Uiat lilinn iinw hliow- ing barely are eariiliiK ri'utnls. W alt Dlsney'n first ratloon (rut- lire, -Bnow VJVihe," Hirer yi'iirs agii'was tli 9 pverlinis rri'oid ijiciik- . er, earning. In coriumtl-wn with •’O oiie," a palliT |i),(KK).m>o. 'H ih, at tlift lime, wa.s rallrd •'plienoin- eiinl'' Ijy (lie Inide. Moat exiieiiKlve plcniir ever m ade, "OonB," cohl 13,0.17 non un<l Is routing more dully ah l»lH>iiit<ir- ien grind nut iirlnis on a 'i4-linm' arhrdille al a riwl o{ tl.3MI By FREDERICK JLAUDON STOCKHOL^^, April 24 IU.R)— A German bombardment and infantry attack drove British and Norwegian forces out of the western Norwegian town of Steinkjer after a fierce battle, the newspaper Allehanda reported today in a dis- patch from the frontier. Frontier dispatches reported severe fighting, Dfetween the Germans- and the a^lel^■Wt¥i^!^rta^y l^Ss both in the Trohdh^m zone and‘-oifth^cen^I'Korw^^lan r In wiUch lu 1 ----------------la te d . Among Xtm dead were a large number of Nat- chef comparatively few edilest«l Negrue*—phyaielans, lawyers, teach- ers, »oclal worker*.................................... . fire UuU IS BUontca The fire lasted «tUy U t In which-thnc-theHlmayr'aKi_______ buUdlng was reduced to ashea. M«^«* of the victims, appamUy, wm killed not by the fir* but la • xomA stampede for the out eilt. AU the bodies taken f r o m .thea^ were bad); burned, sqmfr -bejond pos- slbUlty of identiflckttan. GEHISCUIIM GIS BERLIN, April 34 Oermana claimed today the capture by batUe of the strategic sUulU of aieUiiiJer, aelEure of large quantities of booty north of Liliehammer and advunces In the Norwegian cam>>Algn from Trondheim, Bergen and Btavanger. N arl BOUTcta insisted Bi ni»h lal attacks on German biues In Uie nofUx had been turned buck and Uie official news agency re]iorfe«l Uiree more British planes were shot down tills morning In a i\vw attempt u bomb the Htavanger airport » The claim of fitelnkjer was made by the high command and ik’an garded as of mafor Imixiriance slnco a Oerman force IioMIuk Uie.ie atrultd could now cut off Uic Bri- tish troojM a t Nanvios--30 miles to Uie north—and break a pjiicer movement hi oooperallon wKli Uie BrttlaSt toicea at Andabnen of Trondliel/n, Tlio DN1| offiolal lU'M'r. iiurncy nnld Uie O eiinaiu In rniili al N(n wi advaiioed north of i.llli-iiaiiim whore An ini|wi't«nt roniiiKiutloii ot allied and Norwc-Klan lnit'i'.-< hud heen ieporie>d, DNII i;1'iiiiiid ih capture of 30 miichliir tiuii'.' kI: luill-iank guns anil a million I'arl ridmia nf.nrlllsh muke. Ailvailceii from Ueifirn. 'iHHid- helm and 8tavaiigi-r viri« iriKirU'd iiiMi smne M Norwrwlan olllr.Ti 1,300 NorweKiaii triH)|» wrri' ^<ll iiavn been caphired In llie tiiii ger region. front -near Lillehftmmer, where British reloforcementa were said to be arriving in an effort to stem German ad- vance northward from Oslo. Moat of the town of Btelnkjer north Of Trondheim, was des^yed by the German bombardment and attack, according to Uie Allehanda d is p a U3>v, The German forces attacking Steinkjer were believed to liave moved norttiward from' Trondheim while olher Oerman forces were moved into Uie 8t«lnkjer seme by warships, which presumably carried out the bombardment. Siorm Town (In Berlin, the high command said Uie narrows of Twin Falls Prepares for Influx of 2,000 Students at South Idaho’s Music Festival Willi (it'lnlln of the nro- grani iirinngftd, Twin Falls HoliiMil niul civic officials wero oompli'lliig fiiitti prtiparulioiiH lodiiy lor Itifliix of 2,000 high Hrliixil niiuionts and hundretln *)f iiiMinirlorn and iMirenta-. till ilruwn by • the aiinuHl Houthi-ni Idaho music foHtivhi Thni'Miliiy, Fridiiy and Satur- tUiy. Aiuiuiiiirrnieiit of program com- plelloii Ha» made bv Seri Olirlatiaii. /inii, Kimberly, nhairinan in charge. New fralure of this year's festi. val will lie Hlglit reading. NaUoiul rulea aud standards wlU I m (ollo<N«d timiusliout Ihe varioiu ronteits. ]n Ihe nlHlit reading division, band iiinml»era and Uielr leader will be given two number* which they have never »rrii before. Ttiey will receive lliree inliiulea l4 i aludy eneh inun- Ik t Riul Un'ii nu aiUUlUHial minutes for any explanaltnn wt>irli the lender feels is necrwaiy. AlKi th a t iierliHl (liny will |>lay It (>prii*'Thimday ICveiiliu Tiie I In re-day" ■event oHii liilh ojw ns ThMVMlfcy a t j>. »v wiili^li time band uuiicorls will i>« preM<ii(r(l lir Uie high mliool nih>- naSliiin. His haiidn will tako |niM. Halt an lioiir alter this oiieiiiim imi- granii'liie Mime i|ands will (-i>iii|>rir In \iiA rtadl»)| innnWrn nv 1., 1). M, rhiirnh, o t h e r KiMrrlal features of Ihe gaUieriiiH* will be the l>aiid mihk Ii - iiig eontrat at Llnmhi Held riliiny eviniiiH and liie "all-sUir" pioRiain Batnrriay e’fenlng. Jiuigrs for the various roiilrMn follow: llernaui Fltstferaid. dlinloi of band- at Ihe University ol hlalio, Moscow, a band Juugei Arrlils Jones, director of miuiie at Mos- cow. voral nmbcva; UhU Mv.vklti\, music department member, yntvrr- slly of Idaho, unall voi'al ^ll^elnlJlen an d ^>lano; ICinery &‘|)|>rr'>uii. supor- viaor of niusta at Jordan srhool dis- trict, Bait U ke Oily, JiiiIkIuk ov- clwaUa and tnstnimrnU) ;k'Wni; Ur, Orrin rulier. Twin Failn, direeior of Ui9 munloliMl band, and Prank W arner, «l|ht iiiiuio Judgni; I.leul, Oh^rlee boott, Ho<'k creek (HIO cam|>, and I<ledt*Cnl, II. (l, l.aut- ethatlv Hwwwi/ wMJ )nrt«e niaroh- Ing contests, AssUilnn In the marohing coniest judRlriii will lie Mr, Bppereon, Mr, Jones and Mr. ntagerald, iMnoipala, superintennents. dlrec- tore and Judges will t>« ■nierialnwt Saturday at niwn at a iiiiiuheon at Uie Park hotel. Host will be Mr. OhrUdanion, A small admission charge will ba made at v|irlous r,ontm/> i detrayhM bmwi' mh, . roiioving u i,iiR coiiiii;i cram; Thursday evening. 7/JO.ii in., iiaiiil comiMtltion at Uie Ii IhIi i ><IhmiI Kyni njtsliim wlU> six bands iiIiivImk iinil-' IMKIV eftoK Vn the fniVr^'nm imlt-r, Huiil, Wendell, rilnr, Jnvoiiie, Kim- berly and 'l>ln PVIIk. n i a miinn tiaiKla will play bi Uie sxiun oulrr, oiie half hour Ial4<r, nl llie T.liiH. ohurch In tiie tlglu readluK roiii- iwtitiim, Conrrrl Hand* Friday, April K, cnmiwliiinn will be underway at Ihree illllerent plaofs wlUi connrrl playing limxls ui lh(« high school Rvin, tieuliuiiMK at ‘ ■ rt as . the Steinkjer h ^ been taken by German ' irces after a short battle,) After the naval bombardment, the Allelianda dispatch said. German Inlanuy stormed tlie town and drove out the BriUah and Norwegian forces, whlc/t reportedly reUred in good order. Tlie Britisli tforcea previously had been landed al Nwnisos, nurth o( atelnkjer, Tlio Numm port.slnre has been altackcd by many waves of Ocrman bombing plaiiea and wi reimrted by (he Nash to Iw in ruhi.. FronUer <llsi)ali'hcs drsj;rll)ed the Utetukjer dghttng' ns exUemcly bll*‘ ter and Indicated U»o CJerman attack had ocourrcd during tiie.nlHht, sillUng In roinplele dnnilnallon of the town by neriiian forret. Allehanda'n dispiitrh frnin frontier wild Urnnan viiiory Hle.lnkjor slioiild noi br Icitrrpirtcd to mean a complete Irliiinph In the 'lYondlielhi district, iih ilir allied nnd Norwegian tr(HipA Imvr ilirir mtoiik- est iKMltloiiri MX iiiilrr< noiNi of HleJnkJcr and npparenlly retrralrd to thal ncctor, Fight IndtrUkr Press dlspatriira lo Hloikliolin salil resuKs of (hr [IhIiiIuk Iral Norway, wi a liiip israw wherr neftr l.ilieiianniiiT. was mil liide<'.l-iive. Advices (n>in ^(onn>^ eald llrlllsh rrlnforeemenla wrn< niiivlng in ihn Mlieiiaminer seclor aii>|)lte (rrrldc ClMiiwii nl romimmj- tndon ilnra fioni Aiiitnlsiirn, wli (lie allies landril. J'lin nnwn|ia|M')' Allinililnilrl |N>ili'd Irnin Nurwi'olan ii|llll. .. Iiriidiiilftrlers (iiai ImiHiilunt (ipi'm. iluiis were in pioii'f’s H' 'he OiiU- draiids vailuy and It wan lielli-vrd alHiiit 17,001) Nornruliin and hrillnh loires would mmih Ih< in ndlon In (lie I.llleiiannnor hectm. 'Min Clermari uriiiv foin-x. imwevei, rie drnrrliml an piiihnig loi'waiil nil great speed. Hie Norwegian forlrrf>n o{ llrgrH, eant of Trondheim, wun ie)Knletl illil iKildiiig out. *u ttUe.nuc «««««,.'iw .jaa,— ^ It wa« coDTVtM Into a n l^ t Mooeye4 Cnwd I«st night-began the »m of the la man Walter b S ^ o t - cheatra of Chlcaco, celebrated as one of the hottest Negro gwln( 'St- chestras. At 10 p.m. the aopbitti- ' (Ceatlantd m Pm« I. CelBma •) SOOMIESIN 0 1 FLEE FLOOD 01HClN>fATI, O,. ApdJ 24 OMtt- TJie orderly evacuaUcn of Oto- clnnatl waterfront families waa carried out t<xlay as the flooded Ohio river crept wllhin a fewitoches of ll4 predicted OO-foot crtM.. The rjver stage was 6P.7 fe«t and the rise wa.i one-twenUeUj,, of a foot an hour. Flood stage jiiera ta 53 feet, . / U kIii ruins In the Ohio rlvsr. val- ley lii.it nighl made no ch&ilce in "iB pre<lleted flood crest. . Thirly-ono block* were Imiiidated t Newport, ’ Ky. Seven himdred families movc<l out. j. At Aurora, Ind., public a«hqoiB ere moved lo higher laiid'.,Vtei' ttie awelling Ohio river waters^iuh- ed higlier over ilieli- bsiiks^pmn ihey had moved al the crent o( Hood season lai.t year. * , U. S. Destroyer Is Launched in E^st nouix>N, Apni y4 - 'iho>u. h, de.iVroyrr McreOtlh was launAitd. Kiilay, the lirst niiip to go dowp .tlie ways at lioilon navy yard in near- ly 17 yearfl, T lir Iii:i0-Ion vcf4>el wn« clirW<Mi- ed wllh (-iianipiiuiir liy Ml.vi E[hul I) MrredltU nl I'rlncrloci, N,'J., a dcMfliidant of Heigi. JoiiBtintii Mcredllii, hero of (lio navy's tain- iwign to ripar plr.itrn from Triiloll- Ian walers. church wlUi Mr, ruiler and Mr, Warner ae Judges, beiliining at (t;ia a. m.; ana, girls' phortir- 4CMtinM4 H I, Ulsam Pocatello Census Hits 22,000 Mark POOATnilX), Alu il ai W,»-- Flr«l iinoffinial rgports on tlte PiKaUllo ................. the elty has jinnrn about 4,000 pereotu during the last len year* to a total ot a lltUe tnora M»n nm . iiw district oensua ««< f!c« disclosed today, Sun Valley Muy B? Developed as Style Center (or Summer HUN VAL1.KV. April « (U*C. Women's lanliion exiMi'U today' planned (» develop flun Valley ai a summer nlyle center for.Wou)-, en's riolhrt. Miss Muriel Johnstone,, New Vui k (aal)ion proinotev, said plaiu. were being made to reviiv iiisliiuns al Uie Idgiiu resort Aha nakl tliere was a need for • le« cule fo r. Introducing lUiiilQer wear '-su6h as the Mlaml bMMh winter swison prewDit ftr iprtaf

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  • V O L . xxm. N O . 1 0 8 - 6 C E N T S . T W I N F A L L S , I D A 9 p » W E D N E S D A Y , A P R I L 2 4 , 1 9 4 0

    TO DA 'n e Ws ■TODAV

    O F F I C I A L C I T Y N E W S P A P E *

    216 NEGROES DIE IN BLAZING HALLWhiskers—In Reverse! 1,000 G E R M S

    S tru c e ciihto ntuB Twfai 9M b trawtflc w a tM t-^ n l all U mtM* w V Jn I unUt 8uB Bajrtteib do« „t e n . HCN yoB m « Ibe kM h o f 8 M r t l{ t t e t j K fo r eUMUh U ‘

    w hU ker. fad B l Io» U m i

    to RTMM m»(<

    0 N O K i SUTOCK BO LM . A pril U lUP)-

    A b e n tire G em m n bstU IIon in th e N u r i k r c f lo n h a s na rrend trrd t« th e N o n re g la n t. U w m mM to. d«7 in rc ltoh le «Uied q iu r te n .T h e baU allon . i t wba xald, hnd

    been ■ c u t ,o U from o th e r O cntinn troops a n 4 K u rro w ck d ' in ' th e village o f O ra tangelK 'aBoui 30 mlirs n o r th o f p o r t of Narvik.

    T lie tr tiops w ere sa id to have .Mir- rrn d e re d «/tA* tu l fe r in g lo ss» o i n o ItUled o f a to ta l fo rce o f l.tHM men.

    I t v u i rep o r te d h e re th ^ t Uie Ors~ ..jan s su rre n d ere d yesterday aftpv a sbc-day siege b y U ie NorwcRlnns.

    T h is w as believed to leave only a m axim um of 5.000 OermRu troops in th e N arv ik reg ion .

    I q T h re e GTeup*I t iH-evtously h a d been rcporu-d

    th e O e rm a n forcM a t Narvik had been spU t in to th re e Rroups, one of th em b e lo c th a t a t G ra tangcn .

    T h e G erm a n s a t Q ra tangcn , IL WM »akl. su rre n d ere d because i: h a d ru n o u t o f food a n d ammu tio n a n d h a d in adequa te shelter In th e A rctic c lim at«.

    A la rg e quanU iy of th e m ost mode m G e n n a n a u to m atic amw c ap tu red by Uie Norw egians, It sa id . M ost o f th e G e m tin s were Rkl tro o p s.-T h ey w ere described as h e a rten e d .

    T rap p e d by Norw egians T he troops w ere sa id to have been

    trap p e d by th e N orw egians wl th e y v e n tu re d o u t o f N arvik In a tte m p t to p u sh n o r th to Trom^oe T h e N orw eg la iu allo«' p roceed a long th e . blgbw ay. Tlien a f te r th e 0 « r m a n s h a d passed G ra- tu ig v i r th e K orw eglans em erged from concealm ent, b u rn ed a ll th e hablta b le bu lld lh«s th e re a n d th rew i blockade •a re as th e highw ay to pre' ven t th e O e n n a n from le tu m ln g to Narvik. A t t h e sa m e tim e a second g roup o f K orw eg tana r Mocked the road to IM & so e . l e a m g th e Ger-

    lo n e n t iso lated .

    NATCHEZ, MIm, Aprn 21 (U.Br-Pclil* Marclrtd todar for a ( \ n i n k e n N c r t o a c c u s e d o f s e t t i n g f i r e t o t h e m o s s - d e c o r a t e d R h y i h m c lu b l a s t n iK h l i n w h ic h 2 1 6 N e g r o e s b u r n e d t o d e a t h i n t h e s o u t h ’s w o r s t h o l o c a u s t .

    C h i e f o f P o f ic e J . P . S c r i o s a i d h e h a d f i v e N e g r o e s u n d e r a r r e s t w h o to ld h im t h e y h a d h e a r d t h e m a n s a y s h o r t l y b e f o r e t h e f la m e .s f l a s h e d t h r o u g h t h e f l i m s y , t i n - r o o f e d b u i ld i n g t h a t h e w a s g o in g to t h r o w a m a C c h i n t o t h e U n d e r - d r y m o 8 8 h a n g i n g f r o m t h e w a l l a n d r a f t e r s .

    L O N D O ff . A p r i l 24 ( .V P ) — A w a r o f f i c e c o m m u n tQ u e lo a a y t t t i d a l l i e d f o r c c s h a d f o u g h t a " i h a r p " b a t t l e w i t h O c r m a n t r o o p s n o r t h o f t h e N o r w e g ia n p o r t o f T r o n d h e i m a n d h a d “a u c c c c d e d in r e - e a ia b l t s h in g t h e s i t u a t i o n . "

    ( T h e p h r a s e " r e - e s ta b l i s h i n g t h e s i t u a t i o n " tv a s n o t e x p la in e d , IL KKia ia fc c f i (o t n d t c a t e t h e a l l i e d f o r c e s t i o r t h o f T r o n d - h e i m h a d b e e n th r o io n bacA: b y a .O c n n a n a t t a c k i n t h e S t e i n k - j e r s c c lo r b u t l a te r h a d m a d e a r e c o v e r y . ThMy(«cn ih r tw « oountTltk.T hn Bgriiry m IiI " p a rtlru la r oare has been ta k rn to v r th a t a rrange-

    m rn U for p*.vnifiil« davclnp •mootlU)’.''R arller IhU week agrvem ent was r r« e h rd a t f iu rh a r ra t nrlirreby Itu-

    m a n ia would ro iid n u r h r r oil iihlpm«nU a t tlie p rrvcn t quota of 110,000 (ona m on th ly io G ermany.

    Sea Action in Norwegian Fjord—German Transports Sunk .EADKCUO

    rN S .( T ^ p i M c fT h e B rillah ieenM red e ap tfea «B th is n d lo p b o to from l«D den aay i I t show s action during a b a t t le betw een G erm ans a n d B ritish In Narvik

    F jo rd w hen seven N asi destrorc tB were in n k . At left a re English d estroyers CoaMck a f l l F O m ter. l a th e cen te r a N asi tr a n s p o rt Is sinking a n d a t r ig h t a n o ttw r C e m a a t r t b a p M h a s been ru n sg roun l. / '

    l i i s s m i F I.N A T C H E Z ; M is s . , A p r i l M

    (U P.)— A u t h o r i t i e s c o u n te d 2 1 6 k n o w n d e a d t o d a y ' i i i a f i r e t h a t s w e p t t h r o u g h t h e R h y t h m c lu b , N e g r o d a n c e lia ll . l a s t n i g h t a n d R a id s o in e o f t h e 4 0 . .w h o w e r e s e r i o u s ly i n j u r e d p r o b a b l y w o u ld d ie . '

    C o r o n e r R . E . S m i t h s a i d 1 9 6 b o d ie s , m a n y o f t h e m b u r n e d r o b a d l y i d e n t i f i c a t i o n w a s i m p o s s ib l e , h a d b e e n t a k e n t o u n d e r t a k i n g p a r l o r s a n d t h e o t h e r s s t i l l w e r e a t h o .s p i t a ls w h e r e t h e y d ie d .

    S m i t h s a i d m a n y o f t h e N e g r o p a t r o n s o£ - t h e d a n c e h a l l , w h ic h a t o n e t i m e h a d b e d n a . N e g r o c h u r c h , c a m e f r o m L o u i s i a n a a n d i t w o u ld b e d a y s b e f o r e t h e y c o u ld b e i d e n t i f i e d .

    All bodies h a d been removed from th e p ile o f ashes a n d tw isted t in w hich h a d beeh th e waDs, floor, a n d roof of th e club.

    T h e n a tu re o f th e tragedy to t b b c ity 's 6,000 N egroes, w ho com prise 60 p e r c en t o f th e popula tioa . would be-com poraB le to t : ( n r t s t » ~ S T r

    dera w ere i

    German Drive Forces Back Allied Troops in Norwegian Engagemetit

    SEN. C M WILL KEYNOIEDEMOS

    Kc’.viiiit« m>rnkri' for llin Iitnhn • tX'HMwvwW'. sWfBftSr In

    Twin Fiills Mnv lli will be Ken. D. W ortl) a iiiik . nn:()i' 4luy fo r e lrn tlon kr sIhIedn iM mlB.land probably a n addlUonnl 1,000 n r ilv n l nlxmrd tr an sp o rt p lin e a from ^Jcnmnris,

    ’n»ciin p ic ture houses con tinue to operate, It is impossible fo r American producers lo g e t c ash from Eng-

    OdditiesSIG N AL

    llA a W lC II, M ass.—Dr. W iilirr E. lirlKlis hnn perfec ted a Kadii''t lo m akr it easier (nr dc'iiiul jiallnii.s wlinnfl m outhn are full itiul ()\K.'ii Id Miyi •'8 t0p--T H ut luiil-'! I t woikh nil th e tra f f ic HkIii |mIii- clpli- W hrii th e drntlA l drill Im ru, tiie ptilieiit pu siie i a bu llon uUlrh lliisiirs II red liKlii and rliiKn a HOHK Whn.i th e d rill la Jiuit MrhlliiK tl\n iiuUctil kre))s a green ItulK INI)IANAl*OUH - - I’lilniliMi’ii

    w nii diKlliilly lo r irs l aid miKKii and K iilriind anme rea lis llr dnii- owilrHltriun loo reftUnlle' fin Pu- troliiiiiii Mlcliiiel tla rv ry . H r l u l l ed. I'rllow pupils applied lltAi »ia

    COUNT ilK -nil.K IIK M . Ciinii, NiM

    lli-urdh'i. a ta n n e r ,' lliouglii h i' horAt' nlicnild l>o counted in ilm crnAii^ 'l l ie iini'Ke, Ned, l>. llx- ol(U ^ 111 l lir ro iiiilry , ll(?nriU. »v wiili^li tim e ban d uuiicorls will i>« preM- naSliiin. His haiidn will tako |niM. H alt an lioiir a l te r th i s oiieiiiim imi- g ran ii 'liie Mime i|a n d s will (-i>iii|>rir In \iiA r ta d l» ) | innnW rn nv1., 1). M, rhiirnh,

    o th e r KiMrrlal fea tu res of Ihe gaUieriiiH* will be th e l>aiid mihk Ii- iiig eon tra t a t L ln m h i Held riliiny eviniiiH a n d liie "all-sU ir" pioRiain Batnrriay e’fen lng .

    Jiu ig rs fo r th e various roiilrMn follow :

    lle rn a u i Fltstfera id . d l in lo i of band- a t Ihe U niversity ol hlalio, Moscow, a b a n d Juugei Arrlils

    Jones, d irec tor of miuiie at Moscow. voral n m b c v a ; UhU Mv.vklti\, m usic dep artm en t member, y n tv rr - s lly o f Idaho, unall voi'al ^ll^elnlJlen an d ^>lano; ICinery &‘|)|>rr'>uii. supor- viaor of niusta a t Jo rdan srhool d is tr ic t, B ait U k e Oily, JiiiIkIuk ov- c lw aU a a n d tn stn im rnU ) ;k'Wni; U r, O rr in ru l ie r . Twin Failn, diree ior of Ui9 munloliM l band, and Prank W arn er, « l |h t iiiiuio Judgni; I.leul, O h^rlee boott, Ho< IhmiI Kyni njts liim wlU> six bands iiIiivImk iin il- ' IMKIV eftoK Vn th e fniVr^'nm imlt-r, H uiil, W endell, r iln r , Jnvoiiie, K im b erly and 'l> ln PVIIk. n i a miinn tiaiKla will play bi Uie sxiun ou lr r , o iie h a lf hou r Ial4in ^(onn>^ eald llrlllsh rrln fo reem en la wrn< n iiiv lng in ihn M lieiiam iner sec lo r aii>|)lte (rrr ld c ClMiiwii nl rom im m j-tn d o n iln ra fion i Aiiitnlsiirn, wli (lie allies landril.

    J 'lin nnwn|ia|M')' Allinililnilrl |N>ili'd Irnin N urwi'olan ii|llll. . . Iiriidiiilftrlers (iiai ImiHiilunt (ipi'm . ilu iis were in p io i i 'f ’s H' 'h e OiiU- d raiids vailuy a n d It wan lielli-vrd alHiiit 17,001) N ornru liin and hrillnh lo ire s would mmih Ih< in n d lo n In (lie I.llle iiannnor hectm .

    'M in Clermari uriiiv foin-x. imw evei, r ie d rn rrlim l an piiihnig loi'waiil n il g rea t speed.H ie N orw egian forlrrf>n o{ llrgrH,

    eant of T rondheim , wun ie)Knletl ill il iKildiiig out.

    * u t t U e . n u c « « « « « , . ' i w . j a a , — ^ It wa« coDTVtM Into a n l ^ t

    M ooeye4 C nw d I « s t night-began the »m

    of th e la m an Walter b S ^ o t - cheatra o f Chlcaco, celebrated as one o f th e h ottest Negro gw ln( 'St- chestras. At 10 p.m. the aopbitti- '

    (Ceatlantd m Pm« I. CelBma •)

    SOOMIESIN 01 FLEE FLOOD

    01H ClN >fA TI, O,. ApdJ 24 OMtt- TJie o rderly evacuaU cn of O to- c ln n a tl w a te rfro n t fam ilies waa carried o u t t

  • Page Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO WednMdv, April *«, I W

    C F E S W. PSOG!

    ( m » p « n o»#>.th e PrM byterlan church. W g ln n tn t Al B a. m . w ith M r. Jone* m Judge.

    co n ce rt bands will pl»>* raUowlng o rder: CUm D. H aw lton, Ca«Ueford, H agerm an: c J m B, Burley: c lass c. Hailey. Oakley, Shoshone: nooii. c law B. R upert a M O oodlng; class D, P a lille ld : claa* C. E den and H eybum : clasa D, H an - »cn. M urtaugii, Carey. Ace-quia.

    ■Hie bands will play In Uie aame order. 25 m inutes Ibici', a t the L.DB. Church in th e ilg h i reading compe-

    O lris ' choru* num bers will ^ i n w jtli class A a t 9 a . m.. Tw in FRIli: . la w B. Buhl, F lier. Burley. R upert and G oodins; c lass C. H ailey, ^ k - lev. Shoshone. Heyburn and K lm - beiiy: class D, Eden, Castleford. H agerm an. Bellevue, D leirlch, Ace- qula anti Hansen.

    Bors’ O lee Club*A licr noon, th e boy*' kIc* c lub i

    will sins w ith class B. Ooodlng, B u r- lo '! Buhl a n d l^Jler: class C. Oakley »nd class D. H agerm an.

    Mixed chortw num ber* will begin « t 2 o-clork Friday a ltem oon a t the P resbyierU n chu rch .« “ » C. Heybum . Oakley and W endell com* petlng a t 10-m lnute IntervaU; c as* D. Bellevue and H agennan; claa* B. ooodlng a n d c law A. Tw in I^IU .

    Large vocal g roups will begin a t >•10 p. m. wlUi a eappella choirs: clasa A, Twin Falla ; class B. Filer, Ooodlng and R upert: class C, Heyb um : class D, Bellevue. _ , ^ „

    Boy*’ tjua rte t. claa* A. T w in ^ l U ; d a sa B. Buhl. Ooodlng and P ilen r i a u O. H eyburn: class D, Castleford

    ' and H agerm an.In itn im e n ta l S oIm

    Also Included on Friday s schedule are In strum en tal and vocal *olo work, w ith the In stn im enU l num bert in th e higli « :h w l dome a n d th i vocal n u m b e n a t th e M etn- odU t church . M r. E^)person will Judge the ina txum enlal nu m b en and M r. M acklln. th e vocal.

    In s tru m en ta l schedule begins a t 9 a. m . w ith K im berly, clas* C, solca tat th e foUowins o rder; clarine t, co rn e t, a lto »ax, te n o r .oboe and tr tanbone; Buhl, claaa B. trum pet, ba ritone, french ho rn . TtollD. -

    WendeU. claaa C . baritone, U nor . u x : Filer, c l a a B . aousaphone: Ca*-

    U atord, claaa D. trum pe t, clarine t, saxophone: H aselton . class D, co rn e t: H agerm an. c lass D. a lio sax. flu te , violin; Oooding, class B. tro m bone. . c o m et: F a irfield , class D. trcnsbone, tru m p e t: H eybum . c lass

    -O .-C O m e t, b a ritone sax . clarine t, trom bone, .flute, aousaphbhe. b a rito n e ; Burley. c las» B. c larine t, a lto •ax , bast, c larine t.

    T w in Falls , c lass A. will b e tio a t 1 p . m . w ith, c o m et, trum pe t, tro m bone, french -horn . Hul«, clarine t, a lto sax. te n o r sax. violto cello; Bailey , c lass O, a l tb sax, teno r aax. c lir in e t , bartU m e, aousaphone; Ace- ciiy will be JudKcd by Mr. ^>i>eriHm ni i l i c gym ; u t O u. ni. insiriiiiiriitnl rnaem ble nnm bcra will be prfkenlnl In Uh) dom e w ith Mr. I'lUmorulil ju d g ln i. finch school will hnvo five nitnulec. Truini>el irlo , Hh»honr. K alley, lleyb itr il a n d K lm brrly 9:3A a m . b raw noxeeU, Twin Fulls, HhtHhone. K im berly, S den and Hho- shone a t 10;lft a . m .

    A t Uia P re ib y ta rla n c liureh girU* aexteU will be |lv « n B m lnu iei narh in th e follow lny order, Tw in FnlU, U nhl. Burley, Jerom e. Ooodlng, KllPT. Bhnstione, H ailey, lleyburii, W rndell, K im berly . Bellrvun. Oasiln. ford, D ie trich . P au l, )(a(ern>an. fCden a n d H anaen,

    r ia n a f*m p « llllan P lano oom petltlon will begin a l

    1d;sd ■, m . w ith Mr. Maoklm as M o b a li id ^ t will have 1(1

    — ....... In lh a follow inf order.-------- _ .p d in f , Buriey, two; fljio*•h o w t » 0], Kim berly. I la fennan M d I tfUMCt). f n m 11:40 UAUI II

    NAMESin the

    NEWS(By » aHed Prw a)

    C ba ln n a n M artin M ca • ( Ibe house commlUcc In re s tlf a U n t *a< A m ericao aeUvitle* called today npon U bor to “clean Its honae’' a f Com mnnU U. lie pa rlien iariy n rre d th e CIO (o exprl know n Com ma* n l s t s . . .

    Brldiies. C alifo rn ia C IO dl- rcQtSp; irged farm ers and sm a ll busl* ness m en to unite w ith un io n labor

    work oul m utual problem ^ . . . R ichard Allen K night, New Y ork

    a tlo n ie y , sailed from Loe A ntfelei to* day to Sydney. A ustralia , oi ■'second honeymoon" w ith th e wUe w ho forgot about divorce and rendered to his irlple-dlsUUed ro> m anee a fte r a week's b a rrag e of telephone calls . . .

    A Los Angeles Jury waa expactad to decide today w hether U ra . FTaseaa M ahoney, 19. form er actraas, is an« U tled to OOMO because h e r baby w as Involved In a m a lem lly w ard shu ffle 18 m o n th s ago .. . .

    The CaU fereU tf e p a r ta a a l ^ th e A n er ie aa L eflee t p m m te« tenU oM of H arry B r id rw to aaek olU sanshlp by a ‘■short n t " u M m th e Cable a e t . . .T hom as E. Dewey began a five>day

    vacation from cam paigning a t Oolo* rado Springs today, a f te r cUraaxinc a w estern drive for convention TOtes w ith an a ttac k in a D enver s p e ^ ag a in s t th e New D eal^ "UtUe buil>

    ess” polKles . . .T he NaUonal Academ y o f mO«nct$

    aw arded a gold m edal to J . S d c a r Hoover, d irec tor o f F B I, fo r h ia a p . plication of sclenUfic m e th o d s to th a problem of crim e de tec tion . . .

    T h e C om m unist p a rty o f U axico charged th e Dias com m ittoe, w ith a id of publisher W illiam R an d o lp h H ears l, fo re ign oil com pan ie i, a n d “o th e r Im parallsta," w as ftn aa c ln g a c o u n te r revolutionary p lo t l a M exico . .*.

    T hera Isn 't a ehai)ce t h a t B a m a y Oldfield and hi* wife e a a g a t to ge th e r a n d live happily ,, th e old rac ing d river to ld a L m A agalea Judge. Oldfield said h a w ould pay hi* wife WOO a n a a th f a r h e r su p po rt. pending aettlem eo t ot a dl> Toree aetl«m . . .W yom ing club w omen called on

    Gov. NelB Sm ith to m ake good h is prom ise and. pardon M rs. O pal Me* Klnley. blond convict, since th e y have found a home fo r h e r a n d th e baby she is expecting. T h e c lub w om en cam paigned for M rs. M fiKln- ley's p a rdon ra h e r child “w ould no t bear the stigm a of p rison b irth ."

    M ixed q uarte ts will pe rform from 0 unUI 9:25 a . m . a l th e h ig h school aud ito rium w ith Bellevue. Caatle* fo rd , H agerm an. Tw in Falls, B uh l a n d Ooodlng com peting. M ixed double q u a rte u will beg in a t S:30 a . m . w ith W endell, K im berly a n d

    will be conduct« l h j-M r. F lU gerald a t 2 o’clock a t th e filgh school gym a n d a vocal ctlnle, a t 3 p . m . by M r. Jones a t th e Presbytarian church .

    S a tu rd ay evening's p rogram will be a selected group ofI su . vocalists, a n d la rg e r groups, chosen by th e judges a f te r th e fet* tlva l num bers have been completed. T h e program will be followed by awaiMs.

    SniDENTS OFFEROpening th e e v en ts o f th e m usic

    festival which gets u n d e r w ay here T hursday for 3,000 h ig h school s tu den ts wa-1 the c o n ce rt given by T w in F a lls h lfh school e n tra n ts la s t n igh t in the school g y m n u lu m .

    A ppearing w ere tb e o rch e atra , d irected by R icha rd R . S m ith , c h o ra l groups d irec ted by Ml&s Lucille Norell in abflence o f MUs M arjorie Albertson, a n d b a n d . d lrec t*d by Charles McGconeU. Savoral soloUU also took port.

    O rches tra F l n t .F irst pnrl o f th e p rog ram was

    given by th e o rch e s tra , opening wiUj "Honor a n d G lo r y by B ergh. A Violin iolo waa p layed by Ken* ne th Nefzger. accom panied by H a r old Connor. S trin g oho ir fro m the o ichM tra played "M lnueto." by Bol- conl. and H aro ld C o n n er prpaent* ad a cello solo, aeeom pan led by R ichard Sm ith.

    CToslng o rchestra n u m b e r w as second m ovem ent o f "flym phony In B M inor." by S ch u b ert.

    Olrls- glee c lu b , d irec ted by Miss Korell. opened th e vocal dapart* ra a n fs p rogram . T h ey sa n g "T omorrow," by S tra u ss • K arrU ; “R ain,” C urran , a n d ‘'P ie rro t" by Andrews. M Ixad c h o ir sa n g nex t, giving "A donunus T e " by P a le str in a a jid -O G ladsom e L ight."

    B and N in b e raOpening th e b and po rtio n of th{^

    program . F red L a th am played a c larlne l solo, accom panied by H arold Connor. VlrgU P e rso n e t te gave a tanor saxophone solo. B a n d num bers were a m a rc h . " G e n era l P e r- ahlng. "A M anx O vartu re ,” th e re quired selection fo r th e festival: "Motquicoes' P a rad e .” a n d th e selected num ber fo r T w in F a lls ' band. ■Marche Slave" by T achaikow tky.

    Closing U>e p rogram . BUI Pom eroy played a c o m e t solo, a n d th e entire b a n d played “Storm y W eather."

    Members o f th e Jun tor*B enlor P a ren t-T eache r a isoclaU on a tten d * ed the program in place o f th e ir regular jn o n th ly m eeting . A crowd of approxim ately 450 w as pi-esenU

    Willard Taiiuer - Rites ConductedBURLEY, A pril 34 (Specia l) —

    Funeral services w ere h e ld la.st week for W illard E m e a t T a n n e r^ a t th e Oakley L. D . S. U b em ac le wiU> BlAhop Lewis C rltch fle ld o ffic ia ting.

    Della and M a rian Severe sang 'Beyond T oday ." a n d opening

    p raye r w u g lv e n ..b y .X th e^ .L . WU- son. Speakers w ere G eorge P . Ell* ton . W llford Sagers'. P res . C harles Clark, and R. C ritch field . Jo h n L. MarU n sang ■'SomeUme W e'll U n- d e rsu n d .' ' a n d Jo se p h W . W ilson gave th e benediction.

    Burial was m ade In th e Oakley cem etery wUh ded ica tion by Pre«. WUllam T . H arper. V em McCuUoch of the Burley P uneraJ hom e d irec ted Interm ent.

    Residential FireBURLEY, A pril 24 < a p e c ia l)-B u r-

    le>' vo lun teer fire d e p a r tm e n t wn» called a t 7:30 p. m . S a tu rd ay to pu t ou t a fire In the house occupied by Fred t* m o n a t 352 N orth H an son avenue. T h e fire w as caused by a defective flue, and damaRs am ounted to »60. T he house Is owned by M a rg a re t Snow.

    S C R E E NOFFERINGS

    ROXYWed., Tliur*.—"H eroes In Blue,"

    Dick Purcell-F rank S h e rid an ; "Mid* -nlghi Limited." Jo h n K ing-M arjorte Reynold.'.

    Prl.. Sat. — "BulleU fo r R u s tlers.” Cliarles S ta rre tt.

    ORPHEUMWed . n iu r s .- ''K ln g of tlie L um -

    berjacitv ' Jo h n P ayne-O loria D lck-

    Prl.. Sal - " O r a p e a of W ra th .” Henry Fbnda^Jane D arw ell.

    I IDAHOWed.. T tiurs. — “T hey M ade Me a

    Crlmlnnl, ' Jo h n O arfle ld -A nn Sher- Idan-D eed E nd K ids.

    Fri., Rnt.—"T orchy R uns for Mayor.’ G ln ida F a rre ll-B a rto n M ac- Lanr.

    eoys’ M B NAS i S I C K R M

    An all m usica l program w u given a s the la st m eeting fo r Boys' elub of Tw in F a lls ' h igh school yester* day. arranged by E arl Hayes.

    Several sw ing num bers w ere play* ed by an o rcchestra composM of Fred LatharA. E llis S te ttle r , L arry Meech, Bob Coiner, G ene H ull and Earl Hayes. O lrls ' sex tet. B e tty Babcock.' Verna Lou B ow m an, Iktar- Jorle L ash. M elba Holme*. M ary Jean S h ipm an and H elen T hom as; sang.

    'F in a n c ia l report w as m ade 'by Bill Folsom ; club secretary . O erald W allace gave a th a n k -y o u speech and a discussion of baaeball a n d te n nis w as held . P resid ing w as Brlpe Evans.

    IA SI ■ « FDR DECIO e i l . 12

    BURLEY.. A pn i M nrsday a t 2 p . m . to pay f in a l tr ib u te to D o lo m T h o m e. 13-year-oId daugh ter of M r. and M rs. VlrgU ’n to m e . Declo. w ho died follow ing a lingering illness.

    BUhop- W infield H ur» t offk:Uted, and speake rs w ere B yrum 6. Lewis. Sup t. Ben M ahoney , o f Declo schools, and BU hop H u rs t. A qua rte t ta n g "B eautifu l Is le o f Som ewhere,” and R uth and IS yrO t K idd sang "T he Lord Is My Shepherd ." Mrs. F e rn W illiams, D eclo acho(^ teacher, sang "O h My F a th e r." and Uie closing num ber waa “A P e rfe c t Day* by Joe Fredrickson . H a rry D arrlnglon o ffered the Invocation , and L. A. OU- le iu gave th e c losing prayer.

    B tfr ia l'm tb e D eclo cemetery was under d irec tion o f V em M cCul- loch, o f th e B urley F un tra l home, w ith Jo h n D tuT lngteo dedicating th e grave.

    Pa llbeare ra ■ w ere Jay O arre tt , Je rry C lay ton . Roy Hess, .W ayne Hess. .L ynn Fredrickson, and J o h n Fredrickson.

    Flow er g ir ls w ere Adele F redrick-

    M i^ Bracken on Strff of Coyote

    ' tO u A d ^ - M ae BiiaekeD w as n u n e d « n e o f th e a a tb ta a U to s ta ffle a d e n fo r n e k t y e a r’s Issue of the C oyote. T w in FkU t h ig h school a n n u a l. P re lim in a ry announcem ent toadverteaU y rd jw rted th a t V em a L ou B ow m an w as selected.

    S ta f f h e ad s will be L illian L auben- h e lm a s e d ito r a n d G eorge T hom eU as business m anager.

    A aslstan te Include V era Babbel and V em a Blnem a.

    T h is y e a r 's Coyote will be Issued abo u t M ay 16.

    son . Lilly TVoat, S lilrley Mae Proat, A rlene H u rs t, G race Needles. V er- ness Mooso, B a rb a ra H anson. Elolse O rr, N ina M ae M ollyneaux. and Beverly B erg.

    r e a d T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS.

    tA lST U D EN T S ‘M E f f lN T E S ISS tu d e n tt In L a t tn c laaaet of I V ln

    F a lls h lg it school a n d Jun ior hiail day . . . ■Hout-tow n th e

    urge to be a gracious m an-about-hom e,

    m i n u l t ...Cixuf te tin* day try (o drink a sweet beer. Yow wW wont hhhreher ̂llovor fhereafter.

    TODAY m ALLADULTS * 9 6 DAY!

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    ley. J d d f t' v w U re.. J . a B a m > ' hart- \ .

    .T e a n a o f U.'iitudenU f r o iv j lr t t year « la sq n :'« t M in D un*g«a and Mlsa W fnnttred FTyer held s ro- cabulaiy coeteet-. laat weelt. with high aehool studenU o i Mlsa Dun- a g in w innlnc.

    TODAY!

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    Definifely M ilder CooUr-Smokirtg Bmtter-Tafting

    . . ..these are the three good qualities th a t every sm o k er w ants and every sm oker gets in C hesterfield .T hat’s bccause Chesterfields are m ade of the

    ' w orld’s best tobaccos, blended in the right combination.

    You can’t buy a beltei cigarette.

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    BOIOT. A pril 34 0 J ,R -O . L . J e n - k tn i. s ta te fin&nce com m balf H td today t h a t Id a h o ’s 33 s U te tMinks Aod th e ir b ran c h es a re in ‘ h e a lth y 'c o n d itio n .”

    C om pletion o f a su rre y show ed th e b ank resources to ta le d W 9 H M I , J e n U n s sa id . Resources Increased m ore th a n $5,000,500 l a th e la s t year.

    DIE t v EX PLO SlW LONDON. A pril 34 (U » - T h r e e

    persons w ere killed a n d 10 were ln> Jured today in a n explosion a t .a ^ e tn l e a l w orks a t BUUnftham -on- ■Tees.

    Tugof War Bodked for Bridge Fun

    O ne more e n te r ta in m e n t fea tu re w as added today to th e prog ram a r ranged {or th e bridge ce lebra tion a t th e rim >to-rlm span A pril 30.

    Som e 30 Jerom e businessm en will stage a tug of w ar w ith th e sam e num ber of T w in P a lls m en . probably on th e bridge lUelf.

    V ictors In th e tu g will w in th e r ig h t to throw th e to ll house rcp lica in to th e canyon.

    J . A. Cedenjulat. T w in Fall* C. o fO. celebra tion chairm an , sa id th a t senior and Junior cKam bers of bo th

    jrlll a ss is t In Uie tug ofw ar.

    FIRST 2 COWBOY M R S M i

    V anguard of th e T w in r a i l s Cow- boy ball club arrived In town ihls m orn ing w hen V erne Reynords and H a r ^ (Him k) A i u lS r ^ . outfielde r a n d h u rler , respectively, sliowed u p by auto.

    T n e y .S re Ihe only member* of la s t year’s crew w ho will be fam tltar to Tw in P a lls fa n s—all th e oUierK being released. T hey w ere accom pan ied on th ? tr ip dow n by Corky Carlson , sou thpaw f irs t baMmati w ho asked for a n d was given lils release w hen his so r t le ft a rm fnll- od to round in to shape.

    T h e re s t of th e d u b , Including

    Awards Gained by M u^ugh Scouts

    Five Boy ScouU , a ll m e m b m of troop 101 a t M urU ugh, today re ceived ^ ip ro v a l on appHcatlons made fo r Issuance of seven m erit badges.

    Tlie aw a rd s follow;■ H arold H oover, m erit badge In per

    sona l h e a lth ; E lm er Rees, In ««1m- m tng a n d f irs t a id ; D opald Bronson In f irs t a id : H erbert Rees In f irs t a id; D evon H erbert m m usic and personal h e alth .

    S coutm aster o f the iroop la Leslie H e s t b ^ . B xnm lnrrs were D . U Bronson. J . B. D arllna. H enry Rees and th e Bcoutm asler.

    COURT P ID ER S C

    DENVRR. A pril 34 OUO—‘HW In - volvMi qviostion of four-year>old Dickie Schm oyer's custody w as In thp hnnds of th e sU te suprem e c ou rtlo11 ind o k u a n t. Tan »m4 ««1t t U b lf •po»i»riil tiro Ubm> • dv. Oftra wltUa a

    •ult. s r t obUlMd. U tlM M iu 4a not qalcklir Imv» asd If r«B ^ M t' t« l Ur. Ru-Bz win co*t 7M nothlnf U tr r M it b told br Tour d n in lt t Bndvr *a abM- laU tnonw-b»- wh«r#.

    READ T H E T IM E S W ANT AD6.

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    Now Is the Time to Ask ‘Why?*The most im p o rtan t w ord fo r th is country to d ay is

    “ W hy?” A lot of broad genera l assertions a re go ing the rounds, an d th ere is a d an g ero u s tendency to accept them a t face value.

    H itler, in h is invaluab le t re a tis e in “ M ein K a m p f ’ on how to m an ipu late th e mob, m akes it c lea r th a t th e m ain th ing is repetition . No m a tte r how rid icu lous a th in g is, he m ain tains, i f you rep e a t it o ften enough— and loudly enouKh— people begin to believe it.

    T h a t is the d an g e r in som e o f the th ings vou beg in to hear repeated th ese days. W h at’s needed is a Jot of people who w ill s tep u p every tim e one o f these assertions is m ade and a sk “W hy?” _And dem and v e ry specific answers.

    ¥ » *

    H ere a re a few to p rac tic e o n :“ I f i t goes badly w ith the allies in E urope, the

    U nited S tat€s m ust in ev itab ly be d raw n into th e w a r

    'w h y ?I f Holland is invaded an d the Japanese g ra b the

    Dutch E a s t Indies, th e U n ited S ta tes m ust send ita flee t over 9,000 m iles to p rev en t it.

    W hy?- Guam , 9,200 m iles aw ay , should be strongly for*

    tified .W hy? (Be very specific . N o generalities ab o u t “ in -

    • te res ts .” W hat in te re s ts ? ), . T hough ̂ e m oney bori-owed.by E urope d u r in g th e

    la s t w a r w as never rep a id , w e ought, when cash ru n s _out,.tb_adY.ance jnoney . th is tim e so they can buy A m

    erican fa rm products. I t is d iffe re n t th is tim e.W hy?The U nited S ta te s h a s to go on buying all th e gold

    an d silver offered by anybody a t prices f a r above its m ark e t w orth .

    Why?,G erm any has invaded one n e u tra l country a f te r an -

    o thpp /' T he U n ited S ta te s is n eu tra l. T herefo re I ’m su re i t is only a questioh o f tim e u n til i t is o u r tu rn .

    W hy?The U n ited S ta te s is s h irk in g a plain in te rn a tio n a l

    d u ty if i t refuses to th row i ts a rm y an d navy in to E uropean w ar.

    W hy?« ¥ «

    You m ay n o t be p opu lar i f you become owMaf the qucBtion-askers. You m ay g e t a few apoplectic a n s w ers like "W hy, you poor dum b-------, i t ’s obvious 1”A nd so on, w ith the o rig in a l s ta tem en t repea ted . B u t by th a t tim e you’ll begin to g e t in te res ted in the answei-s.

    And you’ll be doing y o u r coun try a service, fo r never before \ra s i t.ao im p o rta n t to have p len ty of people dem and ing to know “ W h y ?”

    , Sell-Slarliiig Social SeciirhyT here never has been an y th in g like it.More th an 0,000,000 j)eople now hold U. S. S av ings

    bonds, the t re a su ry has announced. T he p lan aim ed a t p rovid ing a place w here the sm all investor could j)u t his savings. I t ap p ears to have done ju s t th a t , fo r few er lh an 18 per cen t o f sav in g s bond buyci's m ake income tax re tu rn s.

    Thene i)on(ls a re l)y f a r tin* m ost w idely-held secu rity In the world. T hey roprcscMit a g igan tic e ffo r t by 6,000,000 fHiiiilies (o provide fo r th e ir own fu tu re , th eir own social security .

    They a re evidence t iia t people whose incomes j)ro« vide even the Hmallest m arg in of op p o rtu n ity to save for their, own fu tu re s e cu rity a re alill w illing and anxious to do so.

    How to Snag Conventions and Influence Folks

    Joe Koehler, the breeiy gent who does the mayorlng In these p^ta. went up to Bolae and captured the Detnocratlc a(«t« delegate convention for Twin Falla.

    Big WMlem bat. mustache. In- IJnlteslmtil gqatee and all, Joe barged In on (he ccntral committee and barged out again scveikl hours later with the convention. He got soine help from. Billy Bunce. Dick Adam-

    in and.sundry others.But Pol Shota Is now in a poel-

    tlon to quote Joe on Just what clinched the convention for Twin FalU .

    Says Hon. Koehler with admirable terseneM.-

    -Fonr doUan and M o«nU worth of Scotch did IL”

    SOME LOCAL BEARDS LEAD TO THE “CLINK-1

    De>t Pot ShMa:To add to our array of varloua

    type* of facial adonuaeat 1 tu c - geii you tee what you can do about Inportlng certain .gentlemen living about Iheae parta.

    There U one In Jerome whoa* nanie b' naxbeard. and ane In' Haiellon by the name of CUnk- inffbeard. Might b e ...................

    \ l'’rcc “Yoiilli Movcniciit’T h e U n ite d S ta U s is p ro u d o f i t s Hoy S co iils .T h e re a r e now 1 ,:!H:{,()!)1 o f th e m a s c o m p a re d to

    a y e a r ag o , a n in o im s c o f 7 .2 p e r c e n t in ay e a r .

    H e ro is a y o u th o r g a n iz a t io n w ith o u t COOHO-Step- p in g . H ea* is d iscip lim ^ im p o se d fro m w iU iin by d e -

    iiir ttead o f fro m w ith o u t byvelopin^^ c h a r a d e . ....... ......................................................... ^develom ng a h ab it of u n tljin k in g obedience. H ere is a youth o rgan iza tion open lo a ll on e(jual tei-niK reg u rd - less of race, creed, o r ::iocial position. H ere iu a y ou th o rgan iza tion th a t hoiies to servo Its country and its p e q u a cliieTly by build ing men.

    T here Is, we belii-ve in Ann^rica, no b e tte r w ay to aorve i t in the long ru n . So we sa lu te w ith p leasu re the 1,883,601 A m erican hoya who a re pi-ovnig th a t y outh can be organized w itlio u t being reg im ented .

    Uem omber w hen m other used to tell us th a t if woro good boys and stu d ied h a rd , w e’d grow up to b ecome P resid en t? Looking o v er the can d id a tes’ list, I tp eem aa s u rp r is ln g ly la rg e n u m b er a re tak in g m o th e r jierloUMly.

    I t feemu th a t the N azia a re now m aking a n e rsa tz ' b u tU r o u t o f cofll. ' P ro v in g t h a t you can ’t h ave y o u r

    V viw lw und fl9,t It.

    P o tS h o t s

    The Gentleman in the Third Row

    IDAHO EVENING TIMBB, TWIN TU jJJS , IDAHO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------f —

    « SERIALSTORY

    K. O. CAVALIER BY JERRY BRONDFIELD

    ih * « lr 'rm.I don't like to hiiiulle Vm.'I don't like to miipll 'rni.I don’t have to very ofteil.It'i quite simple,1 laid down the luw lo my hui-

    band.I told him every time he brliixi

    home a fUli to mr, wpIkIiIuk Ipm than thren poimiis, lie’s (tot me a new hnt

    —.Malilii

    Looror i.vm oNow 1 lay me Down U >lfep,Nralh my plllo«,

    . My. cash 111 krrp.And ir my »ih*w RanMfhi my Irnu’There'll br a xirprint rot one good fr>u1

    —Phliieas

    Dire Plot Brew.s Against Cowboy.s

    Dear 8liot rwly.

    “A re y o u go in g to ? ”S h e tu rn e d a w a y a n d looked fo r

    h e r a n sw e r In th e m o o n iw aahed w a te r . “ I’m n o t s u r e . . . .,1 don’t know j* s h e fa lte re d .

    T h e n su d d e n ly h is b a n d s w e re o n h e r 's h o u U e r s b u t A k d id n 't tu r n a ro u n d .

    “M a y b e I ’m o u t aC bounds,” h e sa id I n a lo w v o ic e . -W a y o u t o f b o u n d s , b u t th e re 's socneth lng I ’m go in g to d o a n d th e n t r y to f o r ge t."

    n i e n e x t In s ta n t h e h a d tu rn e d h e r a ro u n d a n d ta k e n h e r in h la a tp u . S h e n o m o v e sM n t o f p ro te s t a s . h e b e n t do w n a n d k isse d h e r , h a rd , b u t n e t too h a rd . S h e c lo sed h e r e y es a n d fo r a b r i ^ . In s ta n t h e r o w n a rm s w e n t a b o u r h is n eck . T h e n b e re le as ed h e r .

    “I su p p o se V m • su c k e r ," h e s* id e v e n ly . “P r o t» b ly le f t m y*eU w id e o p e n tat a n y th in g U u t e n - U n y o u r m in d . B u t a s I sa id , i t w as so m e th in g I h a d to do. M a y b e I t w o u ld h e lp m e m o re If y o u fo r g o t I t , too."

    T h e n h e le f t h e r a n d s tro d e do w n th e d ed c . .

    • * • ■“ F D D I B . . . w a i t r She ra n

    a f te r h im , c a u g h t h im b y th e . h a n d .

    “A re y o u su re y o u w a n t to .f o r g e t i t? ” ahe a sk ed in a low vo ice .

    “P r e t ty su re ." B u t h is eyes b e tr a y e d h im .

    " Y o u ’r e a lo u sy lia r , E dd ie ," s h e to ld h im .

    “S o r m a l ia r ," h e sa id f iercely . “B u t d o n 't y o u u n d e rs ta n d ? I s ta r te d to g e t id e a s I sh o u ld n ’t b e g e ttin g . J u s t l ik e th a t guy sa id b a ck th e re In P r in c e R u p e r t S « n e tim e s i t is n ’t good f o r peo p le . D on’t y o u s e e th a t w e ’r e . ; . th a t y o u a n d I a r e in d if f e r e n t . . .*

    H e sto p p e d , - r n b e t I ’m b u lld - faig u p ttM b e s t y a m o f i l l fBr y ou .”

    T h o t h u r t H e Ju s t d id n ’t h a v e a n y fa ith in h e r a t alL "S to p m e I t I ’m w ro n g , b u t d id n 't y o u s ta r t to s a y so m e th in g a b o u t be in g in d if fe re n t le ag u e s . . . o r so m e th in g l ik e th a t? " -

    “S u re . S o m ettiln g lik e t h a t , ‘n i e r e ’s n o u s e k id d in g myseW . I f f tru e , i s n 't I t? ’’

    S h e d id n ’t an sw e r . S h e w a s n 't ’ go in g to te l l h im th a t n o th in g w a a f u r th e r f ro m th e t r u th . S h e c o u ld n 't s a y a n y th in g Ju s t t tt e n . S h e J u s t tu rn e d a w a y .- - B u t - V a l k n e w w h a t . b e th in k in g a s h e sU pped d o w n th e com panionw ay.

    S h e w e n t b a c k to t h e s te m o f th e N o rth e rn B e lle a n d le t th e b ree x e b lo w in h e r fac e . S h e n e ed e d som eth ing soo th ing U ke th a t Ju s t then .

    e m idd le of th e «eek from Burlay looking a fte r his hustness tn lereaU . .

    Court a t Fairfield Ends Second Trial

    rA lH r iE L O , 4 p r ll a« { B iw U li - Beoond J a ry t r ia l ended T hursdayn d Ja iy u

    ,t a ni I r ^ r d s I

    because of m allclm ia iiroaeoulUin brougtit C iie sle r a n d llo y d Rose ag atn a l ^ T , DaUlwhi, she rlir, and G u aran tee com pany , aiirely on ' sh e riff 's bond,

    P la ln t l t f s a tto rn ey s were J. Muaaer, J . M . l.a m p e r t. and II W. O ppenhelm . Rnlse, w hila th e defrnse was reiH-oseiiled by O, O, Huoggln, a n d BUm U a n d HIrd. Cloodlng,

    lakoa un I or t^ e w eight o f popu la r hlgh-ii>red tool aleel.

    ALL ABOUT BABIES

    D r. B alt

    a n d from o lh e r ■lnfet;leoon. Is eapeclnlly lo be condem ned.

    T h e sou rre of In lr rllo n may t>c d lf f lcu ll to de term ine , Bom etlines

    reln ilve w ith nuspecled tulKrciilonln com ing Into Rioae ro iK ai'l w jth Ihe baby glvex I t th e d isease, Ilen iem ber th a t i>er Aons w ith rh ro n lc tubercu losis may have tuberc le b»cilll In th e sptiluni rtitd n 6 t allow any of Uie usual signs o f Uie dbease . TliOse perao iu may IM dangerous i-arrlcrn and in fec t the baby.

    O ld people w ith so-ca lled "chronic bronchlU s " o r "asU inia" m ay a c t u ally have tnben-iiloals. Coughing, nneetlng or spllU iig of suoh lii- d lvldtm ls In Ihe presence of ch ild ren m ay be th e auuroe o( In tec llon . 'Hin tMul lia b lt o t allawluK (luiil relallvi' a h d frletids lo fondle and kiss (he iMby h a s undoubted ly resu lted In

    lany cases of in fection.O ne of Oie m ost f re q u en t eaui.es

    o f bone, jo in t a n d g land tube rcu - losts In Uie IDLh c en tu ry w as Ihe d r in k in g of luliercu lous m ilk, Ue<

    w idespread . T h e only safe m ilk lo give th e bab ies a itd young ch ild ren u m ilk th a t h a s been properly pas- U urlaed o r boiled.

    B y oh tldhnod tuberculoaU w e now m e an th e flra i o r In itia l InfecUoa w llh tube rc le bacilli. T hU usually takee p lace In some o f th e tymi>h g landa. I t th a r h l ld ^ resU lance U hlgt) a n d no o th e r tnfeotloua'dU ease or m a inu lrtU on oomea In to break dow n thU reaU lance Uie tuberou ' lous In teo tlon will rem a in aa Ui« o h lidhood type , ResU lanoe m ay b rea k dow n, how ever, a t a n y tim e f ro m a dded intectU m o r from oUier oausee a n d Uie tubercu loala ' tak s o n th e a ^ u lt o r secondary form 'In Uie boH^e*.- jo in ts , hinga a n d e lse, w here.

    I t is im p o rta n t to m ake a n early dlMOOsls o t tuberoulosls in child* bffod.

    BRUCEIN WASHIN^ON

    T ?

    .Ay .BIIVCB O A T tO R ^

    W A m n o t O N '. A pril M - O e r - n a n y % tavasiao o f D enm aik baa b a d o n e trag te e ffee t w hich h a s to n e unno ticed in th e p ress o f g rea te r new s.

    Ik h a s w recked one o f th e m oat acU ve a n d prom ising m ovem ents f d r Uie re lief o t Jew ish refugeee, h a s th ro w n a huge num ber of th e m b a ck in to th e h a n d s o f th e Nasls.

    T h e re lic t w ork w as being done y th e S a n i ih secUon of th e '9?o-

    m en 'k In te rn a tio n a l lieague f P e a ee a n d P reedom .' T h e league .. im usually strong In Denmaric—h a s m o re m em tters th e re th a n in th e U n ite d S la tee , i n fac t—^ I t h a s ta k e n thousands o f Jew ish refugees im d e r I ts w ing. - ^

    c o o p e ra tlw association h a d_______ m ed: New industrie s were

    sta r ted , w hole vlllagee ta k e n over. Je w s w ho h a d lived in dU ea aU th e tr lives were learn ing how to be fa rm e rs on land bought by th e co>op.

    S uddenness of th e Inva^ on gave o ffice rs o f th e m bvem ent n o .tim e

    ly th e ir files, w ltb thes u it th a t th e w hole b u s in e s s ___fa lle n In to N a ii ha n d s . W ord h e re Is th a t m a n y 6 f th e Jew s a re al* rea d y on th e w ay to conoentratlon cam ps. U . 8 . officia ls o f th e league a re try ing—so fa r , in va la—to fin d

    Danish iiuntmeDt;C . P S A C I Q BOCPB ALABM BD AT IT IN T B

    1)10 w hole S ca i

    DECLO

    You May Not

    Know That—By H . U CRAIQ

    L ittle Lost r iv e r w a a f o r m any y ears know n as Jo h n D ay’s river.' B esides th e prcHcnt Jphn D ay r iv e r in Orciron, th ree B tream s in* Idaho have b o r n # Jo h n D ay’s nam e, in all case* th e full nam e b e in f f used.

    # HIGHLIGHTS FROM LATEST BOOKS

    a n s ’ hosp ita l fo r m edical trea tm ent.M iss L ily T h o m e h a s a rrived

    f r o n S a n m n c ls c o to spend a m o n th visiting a t th e hom e of h e r b ro th er, V irgil T hom e , a n d sister, M rs. S a b in a P redrtckson. Declo.

    W elton A llen h a s sp e n t Uie p a s t w eek In Boise a n d B n m e tt TisiUnc re la tives.

    ‘n i e D eclo stu d e n ts w ho a re ta k in g m usic lessons wlUt th e N ational In sU tu te o f m usic a n d fine a rts . p re U o te d « free m usical rec ita l T h u rsd ay In Uie recreaU onal ha ll. T tw m usica l p rog ram was u nder th e d irec tion of Uw m usic instruc* (o r, M r. M on loek . I h * p a re n ts of t b a s c h o ^ a n d school ehOdren were « e d a l guesU .

    CBarenoe V allett, w ho h a s sp e n t tfa* p a s t y e a r in C alifo rn ia w here b e hks b e n e m p l^ e d . 'U h e re vis* i t l n c h U - p a im t a , H r . a a d M rs. C laude V allett.

    S fr . a n d M n . W . T . RIchens, U r . a a d Mrs.- -A m a - RIchens - a n d - M r, a n d M rs. L oren W eeks w en t to ORMse Creek. U ta h , Sunday to te n d th e fu n k rs l o f a relaUve.

    A dam a n d B rth e r Pfetersoo w en t t o T w in F a lls Sunday w here th e y visited th e t r sisters, Eva, E tam a a n d D ale P e te rs en Who a re being cansd f o r a t th e W oods san itarium .

    M iss R o th Jaoobs a n d M iss Id e ll E U ivdge, S a lt L ake C ity, s ^ t tlie w«eke a chance to

    ' e n d th e w ar by m ediation.'*

    K E W CABCPAION T S O FF IN G

    .L ibby’s n a tional council Is p re p a rin g now fo r a renew ed .pesee drive . F i r s t essen tial is to raise m ore' fu n d s. U bby feels a lo t can b e done if th e council c an raise $25,000.

    T h e w hirlw ind cam paign p u t on l a s t f a ll a t Uie tim e of th e a rm s e m bargo debate In congress is gen e ra lly c red ited w ith h e lp ing to sque lch th e no tion—comnion. r ig h t a f te r t h e w ar begai>—th a t th e U n ite d S ta te s w as c e r ta in to get In sooner o r la te r . ' l b s cam paign w as a good Illustra tion of th e Influ ence a n organised peace bloo ean exert.

    L e t te r s and pam ph lets w ere s«nt t o 76,000 P ro te s ta n t m in iste rs and 20,000 CathcUe priests. T w enty- f iv e o rgan isers were s e n t o u t to c o n ta c t farm ers and f a m i groupa, a n d 10 m ore w ere pu t to w ork am ong ' la b o r g roups. IMrect m a il appeals w ere m ade id 60.000 oU ier IndM d- uaU . a n d 100.000 pieces of lite ra tu re w ere d istribu ted .

    I f L ibby c an raise «36.000-and h e 's a . c anny fund -ra iser—a cam*, p s lg n o f sim ila r in te n s lt r c an be expected th is spring.

    PAUL

    W AHiRNOTON KNEW V AGARIE8 o r LOVE. l^ T T E R H KCVEAI.U la b a rd t« Im ag tse th e M ed

    a n o th e r M ocraphy o f th e n ra t Prealden t a f te r read ing "O eorge tV aah lng tm ’ by N a th an ie l W rtgb t H trph rnaen a n d W aldo H ilary D unn In two volume* (O xford Uni* vrritlly Fr«M: glO). P ro few er S trphenM n w orked vr i iv ^ u i to be a n InvoluntarY

    liHMioii. niKi It is, U ierefore. con - iriKtrd th a i It c a n n o t be realsted.

    Ik true Iu p a r t on ly , fo r like a ll ihliiKK elnr, w lin i nou rished a n d Aii|i|illriicr7 'l l ie m adneaa ceases and all I. ( |iiir i again . W hy» N ot be* rsun r there u any d ln iun illfx i In th e r tm n in of (lie lady, b u t bedauae th e re Is III! rnd 111 lioiw.

    I leiu .', 11 rollinvs U ia t love m ay ami th rrrfd re o u g h t lo b e u n d e r Uie guldniiee of reason , to r a lU iough we

    irn iin o i avoid Ural Im prssalnns may auu re d ly p lace th e m u guiird; Hiul iny moUvee fo r tr e a tin g aliow you. Kliile veil rem ain K leanor P a rk e Uiistia, k|iiniii«r, a n d re ta in th e nao> lutioii to inve w ith m odera tion , t m Iirniirlalv u( adlterliig to th e la tU r irKiiliitiiin, a t least untU yoy have oecuiMl ymir la in e , (Utd U » w ay by w hich It may be a(«om p)lsh0d.

    A ooordhig to aclsnUaU. you can sleep b e tte r If you rea rran g e your fu rn itu re .

    Creotes a re n o t - m ula tioea, m any Im agine. I t t t f w e de-soendaiita of w hile fam lllee.settled In U o p k al ollmea,

    U r . a n d U r t . C le r W ataen a n h a v in g th e ir house n o r th of Patf! re m ode led and will m ove ttte re a s so o n a s I t la c o m p le te .

    M r. a n d M rs. S a n d e r R a u « e p a re n ts o f a boy bom F rid ay n l ^ t a t th e tr hom e souUt o f P a u l

    ' p a s t T im e pool h a ll u n d e r th e m a n ag e m en t o f Lyle a n d Shervi-ood p ja ttB , closed place of business S a tu rday .

    M rs. C a the rine B ritscn e n te rU ln - e d P o r tn l te club re c m tly a t dess e r t bridge, a t th e hom e of her m o th e r , M n . P re d W idm ler. All m e m b ers were p resen t excep t Mrs. A . M . t>awley a n d I S n . P re d WW- m ie r . Q uests w ere M rs. O eorge Mc- N e v a n d Mrs, R ay d a r k . T h m ta ble* of bridge w ere in p lay wiUi M rs. Rons Oreenw ell w inning b igb sco re a n d Mrs. McNew a ll-cu t.

    M r. a n d Mrs. C h ris tian S te r r a ad fam ily h a v e re tu rn e d from A lbu- lue rque , N. M., w here they sp e n t ;wo w eeks v isiting h e r fa th e r, P . P . n io r r e s and family, a n d m any [ rlends, a s I t Is M rs. S ta rr 's fo rm er home.

    M r. a n d Mrs, S herm an B taker and ( ^ U y moved to th e Blondle Birch iilace In th e eas t p a rt o f Paul, trom U \elr n m c h w est of P au l th a t they

    inUy sold.

    d a y for Boise w here h e will be assigned to a camp.

    FRENCH QUEENH O M Z O N T A I.I f r e n c h queen .

    U Constellnllon.13 {lowing tool.Id G enus o t

    sedges.17 C ollege.

    omcis).IS G u lly . a0Us«).21 Delng.22 She w as a

    p rincess from

    24 T w itching.20 Egyptian god.2d Moccasins,27 Low tide.28 'O ulch

    (nbb r.) .30 B oundary ......................92 In d ian n u rse . 93 L ei 34 R a c e tra c k ftSSpi

    A nsw er te P ra v io a s P w u le 13 S h e w as —o r beheaded .

    18 P e r ta in in g to a duke.

    lO R eglonL 22 H eodgeor.

    .23 S w eet polatck 20 T o becom e

    exhausted ,38 S ld e o ta b o o H

    leof.30 Cur.31 D estruction .33 M orta r troy . 40 P re position . 37 N eu U r

    p r o n o u a - 40 O ld g a rm e n i 42 U d .44 T o unbend, 46T och ii» te r.47 A eriform

    fuel.49 Need.SI N o rlh esst

    w ind, l a S U g e In

    Insect's Iif«k34 S trife .U C hoking b i t

    lO S p lk a o tc e m . S 7 T o e x is t. l l T o J e t . M M usS cs lno te .

  • W«dneadar. Apdl 24. 1940 IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

    S o c i a l — d u L i — < jC o c li

    Romantic Theme for Xri^C Spring Formal

    S electing a theroe as U ght-hearted and rom antic as A pril itoelf, m em bers of th e Tri*C club will en te rtain a t th e an*

    “keeping sec rets” u n til th e doors of the pavilion a re throw n open to th e guests.

    Miss C harlo tte M onnahan, p resid en t; Miss A rlene Sm ith, se c re ta ry ; Miss M argare t V an Engelen, trea su rer , and Miss Hazel T erry , s e r g e a n t - a l a rm s, and th e ir escorts will be in th e receiving line and lead th e g rand m arch.

    Mr». f la r ry B eno it m i Mr*. H . U .P M llp i. sponsora o t th e cJub, will be preBcnt. u i d p trefiU o f th e club m em bers u i d guesU a re loTl(«d to c*n th ro u g h o u t th e evening.

    T h e seniors a re In charge or tb a IntennlM lon prog ram a n d th e so p h - omorea a re supervising th e serv ing of punch . E ig h t pu n c h girls, sis ters o f T r l-0 club m em bers, w ill preside At th e punch services.- M em bers of th e club, o th e r th a n

    th e officera. a re:m im J o a n BcDolt, M iss PhyUla

    G reenwood. M lu M ary CoughUn,M itt Jk n e t K loppenburg. M iss M ary Alice B uchanan . M iss H elen T hom as, M iss M ary J a n e S h e a re r, M iss M a rg a re t V aajuez, Miss D oris A nn Sherwood. M iss L illian L aubenheim ,MUs Q m a Lee S kinner, M ias M a rg a re t ChevaUer. M iss Ju lia A nn R yan . Mias L oreen Fuller. M iss B a r b a ra R andall, Miss M ary Lou DU* fendarfer. M iss N orm a Dickey. Mias M ary J e a n S hipm an.

    Mias H llm a Sw eet, M iss Louise Cam pbell. M iss LuclUe T hom as,Miaa D elores Cam pbell. M ias Doro* th y V an Engelen. M isi B a rb a ra S u t - cliff. Miss V irginia Cam pbell. Mias B e tty Lynes, Mlaa B e th Cryder, M iss l a n a M cCarthy, M U s'G w endo lyn H elfrech t, M iss V irginia Allen, M iss O w en Davis. Mias Judy Jonea, M ias Alice H arteU M iss M adeU ne B ra ck en. Mias B e tty Babcock, M iss A lU Frazie r, Miss M elba H olm es. M iss V erna Lou Bow m an. MIm M arjorte L ash . Miss Jo-B illy M orehouse. M iss P a tr ic ia Sm ith , Miss J a n e t P ink ,M iss A dda M ae B racken. M iss V ern a Blnema, M iss B a rb a ra B u tler .M iss H a rr ie t t H itt.

    >1. tf. ¥C H RISTIA N CHURCH D IN N ER PLANS T O tD

    M rs. Jo h n Noble. BuM . will be th e guest speaker a t a po t-Iuck d in n e r th is evening a t th e C h r is tian chu rch basem ent, a rran g e d by th e O pportun ity c lass o f th e chu rch , to w hich a ll m em bers of th e c h u rc h a n d th e ir fam ilies a re Invited.

    M rs. Noble, th e sis te r of M rs.G race Noll Crowell, who h a s w on In terna tiona] recognition for h e r poetry , will te ll of h e r sU ter's life , a n d rea d som e of h e r verso.

    M em bers a n d guests a re asked to b ring a covered d ish a n d th e ir ow n tab le service to th e po t-Iuck d in n e r, w hich will begin a t S:30 o'clock.M r. a n d M rs. Jo h n M cConnell a n d Mr. a n d M rs. H arry Thom pson

    S PRIN G W INDOW S O ne way to give your rooms a

    spring like feeling Is to rcp lace p la in - colored window shades w ltli gay p r in te d ones. T hese are very easy to do yourself If you have som e old shade rollers and sticks a n d a few yards of b r ig h t m a teria l. S im ply tack th e ch InU on the ro ller, h em U»e bottom eiwi and run th e sliade s tick th rough the hem . O ver Uieae. you’ll w an t very sheer, c risp w h ite c urta ins.

    District B.P.W. Invited to Hear

    National LeaderT hose w ho a re unable to a tte n d

    th e d in n e r a t 6:S0 o ’clock F rid ay eve ning. April 36. a t th e T a rk ho te l In h o n o r of Miss Ooldie W alte ..K aiuas. f ie ld representaU ve for th e N ational F ed e ra tio n of Business a n d P rofes- o lonal W omen’s clubs, a re privileged to a tte n d th e forum m eeting a t 7:46 o'clock. Miss B. M arie A ukerm an, p res id en t of th e T w in F a ils club, iannounced today.

    A ll clubs of the sou th c e n tra l I d a h o d is tric t. T w in Falls, Buhl. B u r ley . Jerom e, Shoshone, R u p e rt a n d O oodlng, a re Invited to pa rU clp s ' in th e dlsctission a n d to h e a r Ml W aite ’s solutions to fede ra tion prob lem s.

    M iss W aite, who h a s h a d several y e a rs o f experience in a d u lt educa- U on. economies a n d psychology be ̂Ing h e r favorite fields o f study . U th is week vislUng B. p . W clubs o f th e s ta te in com pany w ith M iss M . iz d tta McCoy, Tw in Falls , sU te p residen t. •

    I n addiU on to B. P . W . acUvitiea. Mias W aite h as been associated w ith p ro jecU In th e Y . W . C. A. in Pitts* b u rgh and W ilkes-B arre. Penn .

    Esther Ellis Will ' Wed This SummerD IE T R IC H , April 24 (Specia l)—

    M r. and Mrs. Leslie Ellis, D lc trich . a nnounce th e engagem ent oI th e ir d a u g h te r . Miss E s th e r EUls. to W illiam Calhoun, W endell.

    Miss EUls h a s been a tten d in g school a t Pacific university ; Forest G rove, O re. •

    S h e Is a g raduate of th e Jerom e h ig h school and a tten d e d Gooding college.

    'T h e m arriage will take place in th e early sununer. T h e couple wlU b e a t home, following, th e m arriage, on a fa rm south of W endclL

    « « «EA STERN STAB im T IA T E S CANDIDATES

    A class of candidates received th e InlU atory degrees a t a m eeting of T w in F a lls ch ap te r. O rde r of* th e E as te rn S ta r , la s t even ing a t th M asonic U m ple, M rs. H . H . Ch-iO^ lln presiding a s w orthy m a tro n .

    R efreshm ents w ere served from lace-covercd table cen te red w it

    M rs. H. A Salisbury was ch a irm a n of th e hostess com m ittee, a ssisted by M rs. C. D. Prior, Mrs. Bess W eaver. M rs. F rank Wilka. Mrs. E lla Long. M rs. P. C. G raves. Mr. a n d M rs. Ja m e s W atts and Mrs. F ra n k K ellogg.

    ¥ ¥ ¥LUNCHEON AND M ATINEB ARRANGED

    Lucky Twelve club m em bers will a tte n d a spring luncheon ond m a tinee T liursday a fternoon . M ay 3. in

    This Led to Sun Valley Romance Mothers o f Home Ec Girls Feted at Tea

    VioletR a n d panaies, tied willi greonory and silver ribbon, formed the corsuKC.s g iv en by g irls of home economics cla.saea of T^vin F a l l s high school to their m others today a t a ton honoring m others, u n d er diroction of Mi.ss Ju a n ita Sutcliff.

    Spring colors form ed th e thenio nf decorations, w ith tulips predominuling in th e spring flowers. A n arranncmetU of tulips centered th e ta b le from which tea was served.

    In charge of the corsages were Mi.-

  • Pane Sta IDAHO EVENING TWIN ^AliLS, IDAHO

    S o c i a l ’ - ' C ^ iu L

    Auxiliary of V. F. W. Installs at Burley

    Twin Fulls auxiliary of th e V eterans of Foreign W ura p a rticipated in joint iiiHtallation cerem onies with R u p ert and Biirlcy uuxiliarieB nt th e Odd Fellows hull in Burley la s t eve- nihg. Officers wpro inBtnlled b.v'^Mrs. Clarice King, d epartment president of the auxiliary , and Mr«. FrancoH H am ilton,

    ■ (k-iHuimenl .sccrcliiry. both of Coeur d’Alene.Mrs. AiUi Burdick, Twin Falls, d is tric t presidenl, presided.

    Foll.nvinjr in,-.liilluli«ii. officer.-! of the Twin Fallfl auxiliary were pre.senU'd with corsages l)v Mr. and Mrs, Ringnell,Twin Fulls, momhiTs of the jio.'il und iuixiliary.

    nurlpy niixiUiiiy incnilxTs M'lvcd rclii'»limciil.

  • W « 4 n ^ , April 24 ̂IB U IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

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    s t j l e s a n d covering! • malfe t h w living room M ts to p s In fu rn i tu re . value*. VTilt u« In oUr new s to re ^lame old location)- sn d see th e n u - n te ro u i style* and palterna you h a v e to ehoos* from . ' •••

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    Thesft a re bedroom 6cl3 th a t a re rca ll^ sm a r t and d istinctive. B eautifu lly m a tch e d a n d p a tterned f ro n ts lend an unusual c h a rm to these pieces. T h ^ 'r^ 'a re any num ber of d if fe ren t s ty le t a iul p rice ran g e s from w hich to select.

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    DINETTE SETS

    In d iv id u a lity Is th e keynote of th e w unusual d lne lta seU). S tu rd ily bu ilt for durahlU ty atwt sm artly Atyled fo r eye appeal. T here are several styles (o choose from and th e prices are eiuiy on your budget.

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    a complete showing of 1940 NORGE Home Appliances

    The Refngerator That Is AlmostALL Storage Space!

    We hiTe a complete n e w slock of a l l the 1940 NoFRe home appliances on d isplay in our new showroom.

    m m i innZ IN O ZOM ' . . . ne*r>zerot o p e r a tu r e in b is Sealed Ice C om partm ent for frozen fooda, For freezing ice.

    M m SIXTIA COID ZOia . . . in bigN orge'C oW paclc . . . perfec t cold storage for fresh m eaU in large quantitie i.

    x a m S(OID SIOMGI »>NI . . . uFelow tem pera tu re in ex tra ' U r |« food co m p artm e n t

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  • JDAHO EVETOfQ TOIOiii. TWTK TA L M , IPAWO

    B R IT IS H A IR FO RC E C A R R IES O UT B C M B im PRO m tAM ^MAIN BASES FOR

    B Btfhl Visitor_ Mm. H. A. Monroe, BuhJ, U M u e s l I oT T ^!^ A. Moiince nna fmmlly here.

    By WEBB M ILLER . LONDON. AprU 24. «J.r9—Brilfah

    royol n ir forcc plnnos In ih e ir m ost extensive Mlds of tlic w nr. bombed G erm an. 0«)l-^h nnd N orw egian coasta l bflsea of ilie Oe>rman b It force du ring thp-n lg iu , Uie a ir m ln^ Istry Asserted today.

    B ritish p lanes bonjbcd a e rn i« n y ’8 strong W c5terland a ir base on fottt* flrd Sylt Island, off the 'O erm an f/orU i sea coaxI: A alborg /Ur Ixuie In norUiprn D enm ark, nnd O«lo. K ris tla n u n d nnd S iavanger a ir bas^s on th e Nor^’eglan sou th and soiithw pst coastx, ||. «-a.s ^nid.

    FurtliiT . U was .said In w i a ir m ln - lU ry communique, an ••oIlCMlvc reconnalsMince" was carried over T roudhrlm fjord . Q crm any 's ch ief west Norwegian coasta l baw . a n d i t w as a sserted p re llm lna jy re* portx Indicated "Uicse opera tlo tu were also highly .siiccc.'.sful,"

    Big E iptm lons In th e .S v li raid , iho a ir m lnU tj^

    .'a id. bombx were (iropi>ed on Q t - m an hanRftTs a blR fx-plosion f/Hrt uriT m l flrr*

    Two O crm nn patrol boats were sunk by B ritish uli-plunc bombs n o r th o f SyK W and. tl;e a ir minJs- tiy wOd.

    Regarding »hr* T rondheim opem - tlon. Uie mlnLslry .v-ild;

    "A n offensive rcconnalM ancc w m e a rn ed ou t over Trondh*lm fjord. D etailed accounts have n o t been re ceived b u t prfllm liin ry reports in dicate U iat tlicsc operations also were h ighly succe.ssful."

    I t was evident th e B rillsh 'p lan ea h a d used a carefully selected route on th e ir raids. T hey had gone over lo Uie G erm an nonlvw est c oast to bom b S y » . up ove r n o r th e rn Sw ed e n lo bom bard Aalborg, (he chief G erm an Jvimplng-off ba.'se In D en- marlc, a n d over to th e sou the rn

    'N orw egian coast to bomb Oslo a ir base. T hey h a d bombed K rls tlan - sand . on th e po in t of th e aouth

    . . . cpast opposite th e Skagerrak . a n d1̂ -------had roundod th e sou thw est coast

    to bom b S tavanger airport.M P la n e t in Raids

    . I t was e stim ated a m inim um of 50 p1anc£ d id th e bombing, seeking to disable th e a ir bases w hich O er- m any is u sing effectively t o refn -

    .foro« a n d supply lU forces in N orway. . .

    7 ^ ' raJda w ere Uie second on O slo. K r i s U a h ^ d a n d ' T rondhettn . th e fourth on Aalborg a n d th e 12th on S tavanger. In add ition to a n a val bom bardm ent of S tav a n je r 's a irport.

    B rlU sh idanes raided ^ 1 1 for «U ho u rs o n M arch IB.

    I n la s t n ig h t’s ra id s they bombed a long a f ro n t o f nearly 600 mllea.

    C. of C. Captains To Map Clean-jip

    BioyrJe R t^avered \Police t un d e rw en t an

    opera tion for a rup tu red appendix M onday evening, was in f a ir condition today a t th e Twin F a ils county general hosptiftl. accord ing to hosp ita l auUiorltlcs. .

    P a rk ers FinedFive persons today paid fines of

    t i each o r posted bonds of th a t a m oun t on charges of overtim e p a rk ing . police reco rds show ' T h o se lis ted Included Alton J . Y oung, Jack Prrson lus, j , C. Beauchftm p. Don Ryan and A. Devorles.

    A rticles Found Don Kelso, 224 T j'lc r s tre e t, to

    day UUTjetl over to police a f ish ing line a n d tve l w htch i i e h a d found

    1 local stree t. T h e ree l and are a t U>e police .station a w a it

    ing IdenU flcatlon by th e ow ner.

    W heel Stripped P rnnk Ooodykoontz. 350 Jefferson

    stree t, today h a d repo rted to police th a t someone str ip p e d h is bicycle of a p a ir of tw in ligh ts a n d b a tte ry case as well as th e re a r m ud gu a rd w ith a reflector a ttached .

    P rop rte lera L istedM . M . D aniels a n d F . C. Erwin

    a re proprieto rs of th e ' T w in Falls Oomralsslon com pany: livestock a u c tio n concern he re , accord ing to a certif ica te o f trad e na m e filed w ith th e county recorder. D issolution of th e com pany’s co rpo rate se t-u p was approved yesterday by D istric t Judge J . W, Porter,

    A via tor VUlUD onald D ixon, son of M rs. K ristie

    D ixon, is h e re lo r a lew days visit, en rou te to Boise w here h e will b e the p ie a t of hla f a th e r before leav ing for Honolulu, H e was recen tly g rad u a ted from th e flying school a t P ensa cola. F la ;.-w here -he ran k e d h tg h e rt of a class of 33 g rad u a tes In s tu n t flying a n d o th e r tesU .

    , a t b rcak /as t a t W ray 's c a f r a t 8 'I liu rsd a y to c h a r t fina l s tages of the cam paign. P residen t C arl N, Ander-

    T h e group will a rrange concluding de tails and will se lec t th e “c lean-up com m ltt«c” to round ou t th e drlve.-

    A nderson sa id th a t a ll cap ta in s are to be p resen t a t th e b reakfast.

    News of RecordB irths

    T o M r. and Mrs, E rvan flpcncer. T w in F a llv a Kin, T uesday a t the S ubu rban ina tcrn lty iionie.

    I'D M r. nnd M rs. Roy O lirlsloJIrr- aon, M url»uiii), a g ld . thin moniliig a t Uie Subu rban m ntorn lty huine.

    ■ l b Mr, a n d Mrs. Boy Jew e tt, Hal- lis ter, a son, yesterday a t the T « ln Falis county general hosp ital mS' te rn ity home.

    M tn /IO N • c»rave»lrtp rlif* Melvin A llrn M ellon, In fan t, who (lleii April 2 t, will h r held iit the Filer n 'ln i'le ry Tliiiiwliiy, inn lrr Ihe (lliro llon (he ReynoUi.s Iiinuriii homiv

    M A nSlI ~ Mi.ry lli 'lm MuiMi in tiin l. will be gtvrfi final Irlliiif 111 grnvpniitp rilen in F lier cenintrry ThiirMliiy a flr iiio o n . under liie ili- rri-lloii of the K eynotds (uiionii home.

    Temperatures

    News in Brief

    CAllEI) H I«lB ecause th e cupply o f available

    Ju^lTmen ra n o u t th is m o m ln i, tr ia l o f a dU trlc t c o u rt olvU s u it based on « th ree -w ay a cc id e n t w as delayed u n til th is a f te m o m w hile a n add itiona l six -m an specia l ven ire wa:

    I secured .T lie action Is t i i a t of A etna In

    su rance com pany vs. T roy-P arlslan L aunderera a n d C leaners. A etna seeks reim bursem en t for a n Insure ance claim I t pa id M . U Kioppen* b urn , whose lOAded ciyil tn ic k — push ing Uie s ta lled c ar o l W. D, D enton—w as s tru c k b y ,a b rand-ncu P iir ls la n 'la u n d ry tru c k 'c u s t of H ansen Dec. 24, 1098.

    A ppm xlm ateiy 1370 Is Involved in th e c u rre n t ac tion . I n a n o th e r suit based on th e aalne m ish ap , D enton yr^ttirday w on a d is tr ic t cou rt Jury aw ard of ISO dam ages. FurU ier Ic nal f ig h t loo n u Iti Q ia t m a tte r ovd riiie>.tlon of costs, w hich fa r ex cep(i th e aw ard Itse lf a s resu lt of p revious llU gation.

    In th e A ftn a v i, P a r is ia n action. ’T liom as M. R obartaon, Jr., Is counsel fo r th e In su rance com pany. J. II. D am es waa e n te re d today as an- Mirlute, In th e D en ton case. Mr, llixrnes had R obertson e n tered as as-W»'ll«t«.

    M iirshail C ha p m a n a n d Lionel T Cnmiibeil a re a tto rn ey s for Troy- I 'llrl^ ls^ . Tliey a lso de fend td the lauiiilry in th e D en ton suit

    CENSUS lAKEIIS’ CAILSOECUN

    Number of ra ils being received from jN rsoni mlased during renMis n|>entUons In five o f th e n ine dis- (I ict^i com pleted In T w in Fails , r ap id ly drrllne tl today, o ffic ia ls nsid.

    T iie reiM ii was m ade a t Uie teiii- i«ivi\vy headciunrteTs wlili-Viit ii been estabilsliM l a t Uie Ohnm ber i>( Ciunmcrce, a n d w hich is In charge ol Klmer T erry , o fficial fitim the I’cK'iilello d is tric t office.

    n ils nltern(Miii T tr ry sa id th a t t iiii>rr dlsirlfllA a re e xperled to iir rotnp le led by tom orrow . A t U int tim e (lie iMiMnilnrlrs o f thene d lstrio ta will he published In bo th local news- impi-rs nurt a lt »eMdent» wUUIh th« Hinin, wlio have Imen nll^M•d liy the eiiuinriithiin , slKililil cull U7U n t cincn iinil Kipoit Ihiit la< a .. W lirn niich a reiHitl Is r tie iv ed nl iieaili|im iier« iirranK enienis will be m ade , lealier, InslructlnK tiie in on woman In tlie new ohurgli. Next meeting will be a t Ihe hom e of Mrs. Nelison, w ith M rs .R lafford a n d Mrs. P e rsonette a s a ssii^an t hostesses.

    Kx-Scnator WedsOAltBV’. A pril 34 la p e c la D - F o r -

    m er 0 ta t« S e n a to r D irk A dam son iD -B ia ine) was m a rrie d la st M arch 7 to M rs. M a Robins. R inm elt, d n iii lite r ol Mr. and M n . Oeorite Hire, K m m etl, friends, learned to day, 'I 'he m arriage w as raveaii IlolSfl.

    WHILE THI5)JLAST '**'

    Linoleum RugSpecial

    0x12 firnt riiinlity niff $R.06 und wa'll biv* you Iho lac- nnd one for ono dullnr mnrn. AIno thfl nnm'fl deal on (illicr nlees — firrtt iiiia n tgu lar l>rlrn, Hocoiid ona for on* doUiir it\orc,

    HAKKYMUSGRAVE

    E i E Z Z L E I N CASESE

    WPA Leader and Carey Directors

    Schedule MeetBO IS& A pril 34 (U,n—Idaho sU te

    WPA offlciala ftnd representaU ves, from th e C arey d is tric t m eet h e re th is afte rnoon o r tomorrow to UHt ever th e C arey reservoir project, re* cen t sub ject of a batU e th a t came as fi resu lt o f discontlnuaUon of work on th e Im p o rtan t work.

    D irectors o f th e LlUie Wood river irrigation d is tric t, sponsor of the projec t, will m e^t w ith Dean W. Miller, Idaho W PA adm inistra to r. wHb h a d earlie r e b u g e d th a t Uie projec t had to b e d iscontinued due to lack of adequa te sponsorship.

    T he land ow ners In Carey valley feared a w ater sho rU ge for the coming season a n d appealed lo W ashing ton a ft« r M iller h a d ordered Uie c lo sin g ,'

    H M E i f i HEARS LEADERS

    More th a n 100 m em bers of Veterans o f F o re ign W ars posts of Tw in Falls. B urley and Rupert, a t tended Jo in t Insta llation ceremon- le.s a t a d is tr ic t m eeting last evening a t th e O dd F e llow s'hall, according to ideal officers.

    C. W. BenUey. M ullan, depart- tu rn t com m ander, addre.->sed the a.'.«nibly. stre ssing th e ImporUnee of m em bership, beneficial veterans' legislation a n d p ro p er and fair ad m inistering of th e benefits already securcd.

    O ther d is tinguished guests were' Axel Jo hnson , MuUan, s ta te departm en t q u a r t e ^ a s t e r ; Mrs, Cla-

    ,rlce King a n d M rs. F rances H am ilton, bo th of C oeur d'A lene, departm ent p res id en t a n d secretary of the sta te V. F . W . aux ilia ry ; J . B. M us- ser. Boise, d e p a r tm e n t Judge advocate. w ho a re on a lO-doy tour of posts in th e s ta te , accompanied by Bentley.

    Sloyd B lcknell, T w in Falls, distric t com m ander, called the session.

    The sU te officials will a ttend a m eeting in B o iie ton igh t, and a dLstrlct sessloa a t N am pa tomorrow n ight.

    In sta lled a« officers of Tw in Falls post. No. 3138. w ere A. B. W llllan*,'

    om m ander; B en Lewis, senior ■icc-commaader; W illiam Colon, unior vIceHsommander; R alph E l i

    o tt, q u a rte n Q ic te r ; L eu Ftaz ler, o f-

    216 M E D TO DEATH W DUI2E

    (l^M 0w>c a te d a o d m oneyed of th e N egro p opu la tion , decked ou t In eveniag c lo thes, c row ded In to the one room building.

    T h e b la re o f th e trum pets and the shou ta a n d s tom p ing of the revelers could be h e a rd fo r blocks and Negroes too poo r to go inside, were in S t. C a th e rin e s tr e e t ' to hear w h at they cou ld o f th e mvulc.

    A t 11:35 p. m . tbe r« was a scream o f f ir e . A p p aren tly someone b a d InadvertenU y touched a cigarette to th e d e co ra tio n s a n d flam es were shooting a lo n g th e festoons. T here w ere sh o u ts , scream s, and curses, a n d , in a f la sh , th e hundreds wi ru n n in g In a c law ing, fighting mi for th e o n e door. A pproximately 150 m a n ag e d to g e t out before the f igh ting , te rr if ie d victim s were ja m m ed In th e th resho ld .

    A few jn ln u te s la te r Uie tin roof fell. T m m in u tes la ter th e fire was ou t e x ce p t fo r smouldering ashes.

    W hites c am e runnm g in from th e ad jo in ing busineas d is tric t and a id ed N egroea a n d police In taking th e in ju re d to - the hosplU l.

    T en m em ber* of - the o rchestra w ere a m ong those burned to death , th e c o ro n e r sa id .

    FBI Investigates M arine Shooting

    W A aH IN O T O N . April 24 (U.PJ — T h e fed e ra l bu reau of investigation d isclosed to d a y it is investigating th e sh o o tin g of a sen try a t the U nited S ta te s m a rin e base a t Q uantlco, V a .-

    I t was rep o rte d th e sentry was sh o t T uesday m orn ing wlien he a t tem p ted t o h a l t a m an he saw op - pl>'lng a blow to rch on one of the hangars a t th e base.

    Prelim inary hearing for a n A m erican Falls .m an, accused o l secu ring four head of livestock by em^>cB- ling Uie sa les sheet and release, was continued today u n til 9 :30 a.m . May

    The de fendant Is G ordon B ry a n t, who ha.s been a t liberty since April 13 under bond of $1,000 fu rn ished by two A ijierlcan Falls friends, p e a r - Ing was to liave been he ld th is m orning bu t sU te a n d defen-w con- su luU oh resulted in ' the postponem ent.

    B ryan, In a com plaint filed by Jessie D u ileU , l& accused o t tak ing iho'fTSSTTTBies-imiet-afttnuc^ ce.isfully bidding on four he ad of c a ttle a t th e T * ln Palis Com m ission com pany last Feb, 14, Since th e sh e e t contained release on the ca ttle . B ryant allegedly took the livestock away w uiiou t paym ent.

    Olive Ann Chadwick Passes at Hazelton

    BURLEY. April M (Bpcclnl) - T entaU ve arrangem ents have been m ode to conduct funeral services F riday a t Hazelton for M rs, Olive A nn Chadw ick, 87, residen t of lla z - e iton for 26 y ean .

    W idely know n as G randm a C iia d / arlek, slie died Tiie.«lay a t h e r iicwrf. S h e la eurvlv»t liy rlHhi son*, n n d ' daugh ters , 34 gfaiulclilUlrcn; severa l g rea t-g randciiild rrn , and n nm b e r of g reo t-grea i-gran ilch lid ren .

    M rs. Chadwick was bom Aug. 10, ]eS3, a t N orth 0|5 ^ m

    LEGION HALL

    AMHiCA'S SAFEST CAU ARi NOW

    AMIRIC4'I SMARtitTI

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  • IDAgO EVENING IjlMES, TWIN FAIiS, JIJA80

    GUFFEY WINS RENOMINATION IN PENNSYLVANIA PGreen Gardens

    B y VALENTINS

    NEW DEAL VOTEPHILADELPHIA. April 2* OJ.B-

    u a s u u to r Joaepb T i Ouifejr, stakiiV U s poUUcal life on uoswerv* Ine support or the New De&l, won DemocntUc re.namiiMtioa In Tues* day's P ennsy lru la prlmanr. returns showed todaj.

    Be down a tw o-7rar eh&l> lenye of his st«t« leadership to de« {cat the organttaUoi'backed candt- date. W alter A. Jones, Pittsburgh Independent oU operator. Democratic BUto Chalnnan David h . Law« renoe campaigned acUvely against Guffey.

    WUUam N. McNair, former PltU- b u n ^ m ^ o r , ran fa r behind in the

    , th ree-con ier^ senatorial race.Roturas tabulated for 0J49 of the

    sta ts 's i lW p rtdnc ts g a n iQuffey. 3 M m i Jones. 2»,93t:

    McNair. 35,003.F avorite Son Vote*

    I. the only can*

    p l a n t s r a o B i s e e d .O raw ing pU ntii from seed Is bo th

    a pleasure a n d e a n ecenooiy. SS« perlenee U th e best te a c h e r tout lack* in g th is a few InalrucU ons m ay prove useful (o th e T w in FkUs beg inner.

    G ood seed is necessary for atoundince of h e a lth y p la n ts , a fte r t h a t , resu lts depend on you. P u re l y seed from a rep u ta b le fin n a n d 'b r sure th a t i t is n o t tw o or th ree seasons old.

    8«cd sewn In H ats can osnaUy be more earefa lly cared fo r lh a a seed sown In th e open. For only a few p lan ts a shallow e l ta r box m ay be need, b a t nsuall) ' a f lat' i ^ e of wood, a b e n t U by II iDcbes and th ree a n d oec ha lf or fou r Inches deep will be more •aUsfaetory. A layer of coarse

    • U p a t In the

    d lda to on e ith er p a rty ba llo t for presldenU al p reference, polled 33.833 vo tes In 4,134 prec incts. Q ov. Ar> th u r H . Jam es , “favorite so n " can ' d ld tttc lo r th e R epubU can p re s id e n tia l nom ination , h a d 163.308 voces fo r d c leg s te -a t-la rg e In th e sam e precincts. S e n . Ja m e s J . D a vis. one of th e Ja m es ' th re e u n opposed delegate ru n n in g m ates , polled 167.1Q5.

    T h e G uffey fig h t a g a in s t th e D em ocratic o rgan isa tion ove rshad owed th e o th e r p rim ary ba ttle s . T he s ta te D em ocratic com m ittee h a d r e fused to suppo rt any can d id a io for th e D em ocratic se n a to r ia l n o m in a tion b u t nearly aU of th e s ta te o r- gan lxatlon h a d pledged su p p o r t to Jones, G uffey cam pa igned on h is reco rd a s a d o w n-the-line New D ealer w ho h a d been o n e o f th e f i r s t to boom Presiden t Roosevelt fo r a th ird term .

    O pposition S tarte d In, 1931R egu la r o rg an lia tlo n opposlUon

    to G uffey began in th e 1038 p r im ary w hich sp lit th e p a rty a n d contr ib u te d largely to 'th e 'R e p u b lic a n v ictory. G uffey supported th e th e n L ieut. G ov. T hom as K ennedy , sec- r e ta ry -tre a su re r o f th e Jo h n L. Lew is' U nited M ine W orkers o f A merica,' th e C IO cand ida te fo r governor.

    K ennedy a n d th e C IO backed G uffey yesterday.

    J a y Cooke, P h ilade lph ia R epubll- c an c h a irm a n and c a n d id a te fo r th e s e n a to r ia l nom ination , w on easily over tw o opponents.

    T JEROME TL es te r Heasley. a fo rm er Jerom e

    boy. now of HoUywood, Calif., w as a g uest he re a t the hom es o f h is a u n t s n d uncle. Mr, and Mni. B e r t H easley and -4 ils cousin. M rs. P a u l M cIn ty re a n d fam ily. M r. H e u j ty h a s h is ow n rad io program . ope raU ng a

    — te lephone quli progrBm d v w K P W b :W a rn e r B ro th e n . R e is th e son of A. t . H essley. now residing a t Salem .Ore.

    Miss H arr ie t Russell. Je ro m e county public h e a lth nurse , announced T h u rsd ay th a t BS ch ild ren of the Cnnyonslde school received den tal exam ina tions by D r. Law son T . Miller, Je rom e den tis t, la s t week. R ecom m endations for care were sen t to p a re n ts following Ute cxam tnn - tlolis, E ight c lilldren of th e H a ie l- ton a re a received th e p re - s c h o o l lico lth roun tl-up exam ina tion by Dr. S im eon 8 . Hopper, H ozelton physl-

    _ c lan according to Miss Russell.■ Mr. and M rs. P red Lowe. D etroit,

    MlcJv, a n W td Inst week fo r a visit w ith Mr, and Mrs, D. O. Pakner. Mrs. I^w e, daugliler of Mr, a n d M rs. P a lm er, h as n o t aceh he r p a re n ia for 17 yearn

    T w enty .one m em bers a n d guests

    bo tU m a n d te a t h a t h a s been p n t th reogb a f ine sc reen osed t« f ta lsb flUlng th e fU t. FiU t« the

    u 11 w fn se ttle v h e n weL A good soil fo r m o st seed lings ^

    m ix ture of ga rden loam , sa n d a m p e a t m ost in a b o u t equal p a rts . Leaf m old or soil from th e com post heap m ay be added if avaU able,

    A lter th e soU is s if ted , o r screened, a n d the f la t filled to th e top. im m erse |1 in a la rg e r c o n ta in e r of waWr and allow to become wet th rough . Remove fro m th e w ater and d ra in . Now th e seed m ay b e p lanted.

    I f It is very fin e a m ore even d istribution m ay tw h a d if m ixed w ith a little s a n d before sowing. Seed may be sow n In row s or b road cast. If sown in rows I t Is easier 10 te ll the weeds fro m th e flowers.

    I t Is poMlble to destroy m ost of th e weed seed by poo ring boiling w ater over th e aoU befere sowing, t h e a .a n y eontHSion a s to w hich a re weeds and w hich a re desired flowers is avoided.Very fine seed needs only to be

    pressed In to th e soil, la rg e r seed should b? covered to a de p th of abou t twice its d iam eter.

    F o r sm all lots o f seeds, two m ore kinds may be p la n ted in a f la t, lA bel and d a te e a c h kind.

    F la ts should be covered w ith a p an e of glass a n d . .cheek evaporatloiT a n d keep ou t light. As soon a s th e seed has germ inated remove th e p a p e r to adm it light. In th e n e x t day o r two the glass should be rem oved o r raised to pe rm it a ir c ircu la tion .

    a ll the lig h t pooslUe. th o u g h no t tM hot sn n lirh t. a n d a o s t o« t be k ep t too w a rn .Zf p lan ts a re s ta r te d indoors in

    sm all boxes they shou ld b< In an e a s t window w here they will get lig h t a ll day b u t n o t too much h e a t. Early in th e season th e sun 's ray s would n o t b e so h o t and the fla ts could be in a so u th window. As the w eather beoetnes se ttled and w arm seed boxes « re bett«r-‘o u t‘of

    doors, b e n a g a in i t U well to avoid dIroot s w du rin g th e h o tte s t p a rt o t th e ( d ^ .

    p la n ts a re u o a l l i t U best . . a s described abov-e. by sU

    - - . th e w a te r to soak up from be- lo w iT u th is is n o t possible a fine

    tu s t be used or tiny seedlings w ashed ou t.

    . o ff* Is a foBgas dii>___a ttooks seedHags and