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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!

    -U N C L E JOE-K -8

    2 t h r il l in g F]FEATURE PICTURES

    JUMM Ntw t X«inU!

    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!

    IDAHOAM A FU G IT IV E l

    BanlW kr ralh-

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    AMER IC A’S BUSIEST CIGARETTE

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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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    Today’s DEFINITQ.Y MltOEft, Cooler-Smoking, Beller-Tastiug QgareUt(••PM l|h>i»M ,U w 4n«M viuToi*w oO ^

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    IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN PALLS, IDAHO

    f M » I N STf

    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.

    C. C. ANDERSON'S 44th Anniversary

    SALEStarts Thursday Morning 9 A. M.

    HE R F ^ a c e f r ig e n to r w h h coDvcn- ie n ce s y o u 'd o x p e a to find o n ly io lug h > p ric cd re frig e ra to ra —e n d a l l th is a e w v a l o e l s n o w y o u r s a t t s f l ’’ U tf prict.

    o m p le te lv e q u ip p e d lS ____v in a c o r— a b ig^ 6% c u b ic fo o t m odel w ith alJ ih e 940 ^ clv in s* to r l in e —s c n ss iio n a l va lues m ade p o i- iib le on ly by K e lv in a io r 's N ew P ro u rsm

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    4 Buh atntt, 8u rrmMlMS. C«1U.

    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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    Unusual and Different are These

    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 n d u p

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    *34“and upOCCASIONAL CHAIRS OCCASIONAL TABLES

    *5*5 *29£„ -LINOLEUM

    4 5 ' ^ . - . ,f iq . V d .

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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

    x o m

  • 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

    D riveHllDSONIn th is n e w H u dson , j’ou can e n jo y th e sm ooth ly flo w in g p o w e r and aw ift r e s p o n i i w w e n f A m erica 's lead in g stock car p e r fo r m a n c e . . . w ith th e co m fo rt o f A irfoara Seat C ush ions . . . pttH r ec u n l-h o ld in g econ-

    o m y , a t A m e r ic a ’! lo w e s t S i n ig h t E ig h t pricc.

    I^rivw 0UC tod ay and p r o w tw o th in g * . . . that there's o e car lik e a S tra igh t B ight and n o S tr a ig h t E igh t lik e thU 128 hor^ ep ow ei H udaont

    umncAt LtwcsT nuco mMflnroofT

    8̂60for Coupe; Sedan lllui- (tMed, >952, delivered in O ciroli, inc lud ing Federal taxei, no t Including »Mte and local ( •> « , if any. Low tim e naymcnc lernij. I'ricei tu h je a lo c h an g e w h h o u c n o tic e .

    HUPSOM O fP iat roOAVl WIPHT CHOICI o r riNI AUTOMOIIIII . ■. I» lv*rv FiH* a*%% th* t«w*M. '(in** •• tl«M«. . . NMy M r Irp* ■ • ■ ■a*ra WI4* Raafl* C ekn aa# Uriieiwtrr. Whaltvar frit*

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    STATE MOTOR CO.I no 2nd Avc. North

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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


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