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SmK 2 to; BRITISH SHIPS IN PACIEl JAPS REPULSED ON ISLANDS k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k *FDR Says U. S. in "Informal War Roosevelt Warns Against Another Surprise Attack Increased Sugar Production Urged W E y CALLS Kearney Drives Home Point )|\HO'S )EF"NSE B j LYLE C. WILSON WASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U.R) — President Roosevelt’s analysis of the pattern of world conflict placed tlje United States today in a state of informal war with Germany and Italy. Although formally engaged in war against only Japan, he promised to fight the axis "with everything we’ve got.” Foreign dispatches hinted a German declaration of \\&r against the United States was forthcoming. Mr. Rooauveit , warned of the real and imme- diate danger of a sneak punch — like that which rocked Pearl harbor—on both our coasts, Atlantic or Pacific. But In a war report to the nation Uiat made previous llreslde chats seem ot small consequence In com- partson. Mr.' Roosevelt last night blunted no words Ifa saying tliat we are In a fight lor our collective lives —and thar «e win win the war. the peace to follow. The President's warning Uiat "aermany and lUly . . . consider themselves at war with the United States at this moment’* -brought fim confreisnen the comment that It w u a ‘m listlc recognlton' facts. ' ConcmaUnal Opi^on EOME. Dec. !• (U-RJ-Aa lUUan . transport retumln* from Libya with 2,000 British prisoners'haa been torpedoed by * BriUsh sub- marine oft the coast of Greece, the high command said today. RcscDO operaUons were In prog- rtss. It said, HONO KONO. Dec, 10 tUJO-Tmpe- ria). land Icn w . del«ndin« Eotu Kong have r e p < ^ * Japanese land attAck an thto BrtUah ctfony ...................................... , » com- LONDON. 'Dm T m (U.C.>BrUaln threw open IU> ttav^ b«ae< »t Singapore and threogboflt tbfl seven seas today to the Aiderlcan fleet and the fleeU of Britain's other aUles and assocUtes. “AU base* and facilities the Bri» tlsh empire can afford Its allies and associates are available to them," an Informant said. SINOAPORE. Straits Settlementa, Dec. 10 (U .FO—T h e J a p a n e s e a t U m p t - ed to land men on the Malaya coest 200 miles above Singapore today and were reported to have gained air su- periority at their landing points In the Kota Bharu tone, 170 miles to Uie north. ^SpMto comment with: course wa all think Germany and Italy are going to follow tbe Japaneae as brothers tn this axis Rayburn said congress would de- clare war on Germany and Italy os quickly as it did against Japan If those two countries decide to tack the United States. What has happened in the Pa- cific. Mr. Roosevelt said; ■•So far the new« is all bad. Cas- ualty 'ilBts Will be large." Acki^owledging a ''kerlous set-back In Hawaii" and that, the country must be prepared to hear that Mid- way, Wake and Guam islands have been captured, he declared there Adem, thereby assuring the relief of Tobruk, authoriUtive quarters said tod^. "The recapture of El Aden meani the axU has no Inland bases In LIbjra on which It can depend for a conilderable dlitance west- ward,'' a ipokesmkn said. LONDON. Dec. 10 (UR)-Rnrtlo Bci’lln, (juoling a Ocnnnn official spokesmun, nuld to<luy Uin gi'catent imvul bttllle In hlnlory wu» now In ^ liroHrm.^ In the Pa<!lflc. "11 In Ux> early yet to suy Britain iind Uii> Unllcxl m ales imve been f(>n-«l j BW the derenslve." tlie Der- llu radio qiiuted a Oermnti apokea- •'Hill tJie dsnger ot rnclrclement ot Uio Jiiyuneae lalanda Iwu been rllmlntilwl bjmI the prcs.iure on Ja- |nin liiia slBckened." RADIO BEAM SEEN AS A IM GUIDE When wMt eeast radio sUUons ara orderrd off the air at night dur- ing the present War, ther«'s a dell> nite rv«ton—Knemy planes ooaid -ride the radio beam” to their bomb- ing deslliiallons, Tom Murphy. Sait I.aheaiy ....... .... \ for Weslern Air lines, had t«M ths ^ J u n i o r (Chamber ot Commerce today, iluirt wave beams. As a result, ooast iitutlonn suil otiiers as far east as Hitlt Ukfl ally have.received s)iul< down onlrrs (iir night iiours. Otlieri may reuelve llie same orders if pos* slble attack tlirpatens. Important New 'Ihs air hue full I I or the ve ivesenled radio beam. iit«,. Originally Miss Olailce Tripp, W eiUm Air lines counaelalre, Poca* tello, had been scheduled (b address Ihe Jaycees. Murphy revealed Uiat the air line ( oinpanles have received notice that il>A government is prepared to shut u(( rn<flo range sUtlons (wnleh pro< vlilo tlie beams for ‘rbllnd" flylngS on ao mlniitee notloe. Blmw tltSM st«* > lions sre located every 7ft miles, ancf an «mtiB«uey landing U situa^ M IS, CslMia I) blows without warning and urged the public, the press and the radio lo'walt for the facts, "Most camMtly," the war Presl- dent continued, "1 urge my fellow countrymen to reject all rumors. These ugly Hitle hInU of complete disaster fly thick and fast In wai* Umc." He said Ihe rnrmy spread many a rumor to create fear and'confuslon among the piibllo and to goad the government tn denlsls and admls- Aloits of Information eagerly sought In ails capiUIs. Mr. Roosevelt ssld he did not yet know the "exact damage’' at Pearl harbor but "sd- mUtediy, the damage Is serious.’' He dismissed as "fsntastlc" rumors Japan had gained noval control of Pacific. D^nonnce* Miller r, Roosevelt denotiiired Hitler, Renllo Mussoltril and Vlie iSftpanean wari lords. Ho left no doubt that the^war, the all oiitl total. World war, is on with nrilaln and her do- minions. the Soviet Union, Uie United Stales and assoclitled powers on one side, and the axis on the other-all of the axis. “Remember always," Mr. Room- velt said, "that Germany and Italy (Contlnnrd en r«|fl II, Column I) FOR CHANGES U.S.tEGISLAIION By O. A. KELKER The present war situation in the Pacific calls for sugar beet )egi.slation for the con- tinental growers of the United States despite some opposi- tion undercurrent in Wash- ington, Charles M. Kearney, president of the National Beet Growers association, told an- nual national convention dele- gates in session here today. The business sessions, attracting delegates from over nine of the western sUtes, are being held at Radio Rondevoo. Headquarters for the convention, which will close with a banquet tomorrow night is the Rogerson hotel. Statement th -^ow passed by the iait liscuMd Id genate hearing to- d l^ ls vsal at the present time wH-nuide ^y the president as he de- llvend hlsiannual report. .^nfers Wlih Leaders He of telephone conversatlooi with liaUonal leaden In Washing- ton, D. C. yesterday and this morn- ing and ssld he had been Inform^ that uhlted opinion for the bill which had existed previously was some- what changed by the Pacific sit- uation. He added Uiat he had been in- formed that some did not now want Uie leglslaUon but Kearney declared that '•we must maintain a substan- tial addlUonal payment and other help in order that returns can be assured." He pointed out Uiat the acute la- bor situation—even to be greater next year because,of the war—would not help the sugar grower 1 Uonal acreage requirements i ups. Need lUcher Prices "If sugar planters will get addU Uoiinl returns from planting adill- llonal acreages of sugar beets, su- gar pricM will have to be substnn- tially hlgl^er than Uiey are now li Uie goveniment drops the aid poy- menls called for In Che augar legln- lation," Kearney nnid. His statement indlrated that If Uie government did not aid the industry at Ute pres- ent time by passage of Uie vilnl leglslntlon. then price of sugar Ui the roiiAUUier would have to go u|i in order that Uie farmer'could got any rrturn at all from his product, .n r.c« ». C.IMI. I) With Nazis, Italy Invaders Handed Defeat in Luzon Landing Attempt 4 D!R[C1 Charles M. Kearne)'. president ot the NaUonal Beet Growen asaocU- tion, was being .emphatic In his aUtement that sagar legisUUon la Imperative at the present time when the above plcture waa taken.this morning. Kearney (righti was talking to W. I. Sanford (eenUr) ot rutblo, Colo., a national dlrreler, and M. C. Willis. Rupert, vice-pml- dent of the Idaho Beet Growrn association and general convention chairman. The convention, first national event tor Twin Falls, runs through Thursday nighl. (Time* Photo and KngraYlng) BUSiNESS HAN FTtANOIflCO, Deo. 10 (UR) New York'a Mayor Plorello H. lAdvmnUa. federal director M t'lvlllnti (leroiuie, arrived in Ban I'Ynm lw^o 10 discuss air raid pro- lertlon today and said, "I don’t wniii any blah-blaJi meeUng. 1 wniit lo see your pollco and (ire chlrls first," Utiuardia was accompanied frniii I.on Angeles by Governor Cim>rrl U OUon, Black-out Hits California Again BAN FRANOI800. Deo. 10 NorUiern California waa black _ for u minulM early today when Ui# krmy air oorpa’ lourUi iniaroapuir command, flasiied a “red" alert 1 »- dtoaUng "alreralt ovarhaad." All California from Bakerafleld to Oregon sUU llna waa ordered blacked out. Radio ataUona w*ra or> dared off the air. Whftt defense meaaurei U» ooinmand look and full parUoulars of the alarm were not Immediately revealed. (A report reoelyed a t MoOlallan field, army air depot at Baoramenla. said Uiat "hostlie aircraft" ap- proaching Uie coast caused Uie alarm. AuthorlUea refuiad to elab- orate.) Los AngeUe radio aUUona also were ordered t o ................................. for a-mlnut* • ttaii Pranciaoo,.lashed by an army rominuiider for lu ••criminal apaU»y" toward Its first air raid warning Monday night, ^d better today ana Iilarknd almost completely du the alarm. Uoui. oen. John U DeWill. com- miiiuler of Ute fourth army, I night bawled out a dviJ defei...v Bouiinll in,eeUng for U » city’s com- dutlni .rmy-ordn^a iilr r»ld Monday night ,inl 11 . uld Uut unlU nlntoromiml witlch were on their way arrived he cotild not promise Ute anny could “Tlte Paolflo ooast Is (n Uia w ar' he said, stuieaM It might hava been a good Uiing If ' -------- had dropped aome bomtM on 8ai\ rranolsco 10 loll the city Into a re- allsaliun of tiia fact. Churchill Admits Loss of Two Big Ships at Malaya > D; i:l>W.M(l> W. IIKATTIE, Jr. LONDON, l)«c. in (li.D ili ilain admitted lodny Ihhh of ils low :K),U()(I ton balllcslii)) I'lincu of W hIcm, jirido of tin- royal niivy, mill Iho 112,000 ton liutilo cruisiT lU'iuilHti In acliuii uKHiiiHl t)i» JH|)Hi)oa(j off llit> ruHt coiiiit o f Miilikyii. Tin: ninklnKH, u body bluw l<i uUli'd nca jKJWer in th« fivi- vusl after iho Jitpniicsu ai-riiil iittiick on the United StutoH fU-(;l n l ilavviili, w an unnoinii'i'il l>y rrlini* MinUtnr Win.-'Um Cliin-i'hlll in the houHc of cuni- "A ro|)ort has been rrrrlvrtt Irniii HliiKi<l>nrr th a t his majr.^ty'ii Prinr.' of Wftlen and Kc|mlM' Miuk Ir ('iinyliig out operuiliiii.i ilKllln^( .I»)mur;>n in atU cks i>u BOISE, Ids., Dec. 10 ai.R>-Idaho defense acUvlUea were coordinated today under four direct chicfs with Oov. Chase A. Clark heading the organlsaUon. Al a meeilng ot Uie slate defeose councU. Oov. Clark said. It was "un- animously agreed that we would fol- low orders sUtetl)- from government beads in Washington." , "I' am asking that all acUvlUes throughout the state conform to this plan," he declared. Amey's Job •‘C. E. Amey. coordlnaU)r of clvU- Ian defen.», will have all orders In coftnecUon with the acUviUes of the county defense councils: Brig. Oen. M. O. McConnel will have all or- ders tn connecUon with the mUltan part; J. L. B&lderston will have aL ordeH In connecUon wlUi law en- forcement. Every section of the state will be advised of thrse or- ders. ••I am asking people ot each coun- ty to contact the chairman of their counly defense councU. who In turn wUi toe advised by Amey.“ .A . aUU diicOor M KironauUct. meanwhUa was ^ route to W aahlniton to receive completa lastraUona. for omnlilDg tha Ida- ho civil air patrol, fieniurtt was ap- pointed ♦’ In * eommander-of -the semi-mlUtary force, and Walter York. Boise, was named executive director. 60 PUaes AvalUble Bennett said about 60 planes ___ available In Idaho for the pauol which will be organised Into squad- rons for patrolling various sections of the state. All members of Uie American Le- gion emergency network—now incor- porated Into the home guard sys- tem—»-er« ordered by L. W. Deapsin. state director of the emergency communlcoUons system, to monitor assigned frequencies and stand resdy Iw a call "to be made In the future." By JOE ALEX MORRIS United Press Foreign ildUor America's first war communique loday disclosed the de* feat with heavy lotees of a Japanese attempt to invade th«. Philippines. However, entjmy landing forces were reported officially in dispatches from Manila to have gained a foothold at Aparri' on part of a 160-mile front on Luzon island where fighting continut>d, and London acknowledged loss of the big Britian dreadnaughts Prince of Wales and Repulse. British land and air forces also were fighting two Jlipa* nese landing exp^itionis on the east coast of Malays, in^ cludiM one attack only 200 milerfTiorth of Singapore na,v; “ al base. •The llrat. ccmil»uiuau«..j*9u«dJU_ MlUt. No DelaiU Yel 'No (Irtnlls are yet Bvitilnhlr ex- rpL ihtviii •'oiitalliod 111 u iirii'iiil I'oiiimUnique whlcU rlolin.’i ixitli aIiI|vi wore sunk by nir iilinrk." ri'lirrc were indicaUoiia ilin rii- .............lit III which Uie I'liiur <i( Wulm < 111(1 Uoputse was iiimc IIikii liclwfleii B rlU a h s u r U m niili>-> and Jn|)iiiirie planes. ItMlilrnin ci( MriAliiK, 100 miles norUieaat of toim- BiMirc, iK^urd heavy gunfire ui M-n. Tlia Orriimii radio broadinnt thui •Iho 'taval batU( in lils- lurV" la progreu in tlio I’u- cUIr, Cliiiri'lilll nulil he would iiiukt n atrtriiiniii Kimorrow on llm HPi’rial HlimiUuii. "whloii fniiii innuy virw|KiltitA, boUi favorable niiil ml' Vfline, linn Undergone hiiiK>ii»ii< cluiigr.i III Ihe lasi few dayA. ' Dlreet UlU JniHiiirM' Imtwrlal lieail(|m>ilri<i wliMfl niiniiiunlque ]ie quotnl oi Ihn BiDkIng of U»e Prince ol Wi«lr« and ili<' Itepulse, said Uie Ilrlil'ih fnr rnMciin fleet was sighted at ll:3ii KMlny near Uia east rasit of Mnlayu s»<l Uiat Japaneie iiUnn Iniiiivdiittcly went mu> acUon. Ilniiiloe suffered a direct hit at a.ao II. Ill, and sank iiulaully. - - said. rsa* l. ii Oy Untied rre*» 'llie rival elnlm-i Iti Um i’nrllic l)NITK1» HTATKM Aniiy rrpeU Japanme attark .uwin in the Phlllppinn IslamU One JajMnese traiiA|inrt auiik nil Uifl rhilippliies. Five ntlier tr«uni>orla ilRmni;n1 , 'llirre nr more Jaiisnrne |ilniir: nhnv down over Manlls. <lilKAT nRITAIN , 'Hiree Ja|ianeae traiisporii Mink or damaged off Malaya. Heavy casualties lulllcleil uihhi thn Japanese at Hong Kong ami lii Malaya. Admits loss ot Prince <>l Walra and Repulse. ■lArAN nrltiah UtUaalilpa I'rlnce of Wales aiui tlepulsa sunk; King Oeorge |>oa- Albly sunk. United atatee submarine sunk ulf New Guinea. iB,000-(on United Btatea amty transport auiik «f( Manila. Umtwl SUtaa «lr«t»n oairrler K»* tarpriae poaalMy aunk. AdmlU two transport! aunk, (iliters damagad. AdmlU U platwa lual, NO C O A L II E S ON MIDWAY ISLE BOISE, Dec. 10 (Ufi»-Off1clsU of Ihe Mnrrbon-Knudw-n Construction company today reported no caMml- tlM hsd been suffered among work- ers employed on naval air dctrnn- pmjeclji on (he lalaiMa of Onhu and Midway. Hurry Mcirrlnon. preMdenl «it tlip rompany. who Li luiw in lx).i Aimrlrs, reported here tiv cnmjiany hod brrn In w ntact wlUi Midway Ulnnd end although a few bombs were dtuiUK'd llirre, no damage was sulferrd. Morrison said Pan American Air- ways had been In touch with Wuko Idnnd, and Uie airways roni|>tiny lparne<l Its hotel and radUi sl.iiiim at Wake were deMmyrd. No nilirr IntormaUon wan available Full Hits Scored on Jap Ships WASUINGTON. Dee. 10 (U.R)- The war department In the first, official eonmuniqse ef Uie war loday annoaneed the defeat of a hoaUW attack against the west coast ef Loian, In the PhlUpplne Islands. It said direct hlU were scored by bombers on .three. Ja] and Uiree oUidrjAi^J were damaged. The communique was baaed on tn« ' ‘ last n l^ t troa Lieut. Oen. Douglak A. MacArthur, commanding general of. the far eastern' U. B. army forces, who said one of the bombed Japaneae ships capsized and sank. New Landing Atlemrts News dispatches direct from Manila today related that new panese landing attempts wen progress on a 150-mlle stretch of the north«T8t and west coasts of LUEon.) The scene of tbe flghUng U not far from Ute Japancw bUnd of Formosa. It Is likely Ute (ereea may have embarked Iron there, although no hint waa given lo the communiques. The fact the communique said there were no operations i;eported lit the southern Philippine islands was taken as an offset Xo the Ja* juinese claims U ut operations are under way at Davao. 'Hie communique was ls.iued ris« l«.,C*l>Ba S> the United States army at Wash* inguin said an enemy landing, fore* had been itpulsed wlUk tb a ^ d ^ f of three transports and dainaglng o' three others betweoi Km Fer- nando and Vlgan, co the coast northwest of Manila. DUpatchea from Manila, however.iaid Japimete ALIEO WORKER KII.Li:i> NAMPA. Ida , Dec, 10 (U P)—iniiirr- nl ftcrvlcrs were being aiTuniiMl t«- lUy for Oerald Bchroodrr. 30, An- llr^^oll ranch dam worker winnn .skull wsx cmntiod when a inick lif '|^«^ rriHilrlng sllpjied from a Jmk notSB, Dec. 10 (UPJ—Highway coiiRlructlou In' Idolio wr.i virtually Jiultwl todny on orders fro«n S. E. Jotinnon, slate highways director. Htale und county higliwiiy ofll- cIbIs were Intnrmed "nHnnnl roii- flinictlim acUvlllea muni bo curtail- r<i In orclrr lo meet tlio urgent <le- niiuul.t of Uie army nnd nnvy tor mrn. niutrrlals ond cquliimciit "Not until fluch time aa we iirr minM by our national government Hint a aiirplua ol fuel for Uie pro- imL-ilim of motors, rtibber for Urea iiiid belling, jwrts for cquli«nrnt, IKiwdcr for bloNtlng, niaterluls for liildKm und nilverts. and skilled la- iKir not needed In Uie Oefenao of Uio country exists, can wo, as patrlolto Aiiiprlcnns resiimp hlgliway con- otrucllon," Uie «r<lpr auld. dally r^nrted repulsed.'^ P l ^ was gUU la.-pepcrcas. ^ "UttCnBMOmreaa ' . Ihe stfuggla for the Island of Lu> son. on which Mahila Is located, in the phUlpptnea w u carried on by what appeared to be large enemr forces with strong aerlai support. Three flighta of Japanese planes, one of w;uch cohtalnM about BT craft, hammered again at tbe main defense positions on the Island In an attempt U) knock out American rear line bases. At leut three planes were shot down. HosUllUes, especially at «>a, were aimadlng rapidly tn the far ealt and there were Increasing IndleaUons that Oermany and Italy were pre- paring to march with the Japaneta. , London heard new reports Adolf Killer would declare war on the United States shorUy at a meeting of the relchatag In Berlin. DeatrucUon of the. 98»00-ton Prince of Wales and the 3aj)0l>*ton battle cruiser, following closely upon Uia heavy damage U> the U. 8. Pa>' cUlo fleet Inflicted at Pearl harbor appeared to have forced Anglo-Am- erlcan naval powers onto tha de* fentlve in Ihe weslern Pacific. Heaviest Single Blow London admitted Uielr loss was the heaviest single blow of the war, a nsval blow only equalled by that sulfered by the American navy at Prarl harbor. Amellcah capital loss- <;a at Pearl harbor thus far have been officially placed by Washing- ton at one "old” battleship but un- ofliclsl IndleaUons aro strong that oUier American dreadnaughta. suf- fered damsge which put them out of fiction for varying periods. Tha Japaneae attributed Uie sink* Inga to alUcks by their bombing planes, llie accuracy of the 'Rikjro communiques is yet to b« tested. A possibility, at least, exists that Oer* many has sent her powerful battle* aliip, Tlrpits. sister ship ef tbe Ut* fated DUmarck. Into the tar east to reinforce the Japanese baUle fleet. iJeut. Oen. Douglas MaeArthur. chief of the U. S. arme^ forcea In the far east, would not eomment on <CMilla«t4 •• ras* IS. Olsaui •> ‘Don’t Let Japs Shoot You,” Anxious Kids Advise Santa Uaiita Clsua. patron saint ol Hip ihlldren. was iMurh in demand leM iilglit as Tirlu Palls youiigAifia talked to him on Uie telei>tinnc and Ihe rule, rathar Uiaii Uie r*- reptloii. waa s warning for Hanta lo "be carelul and not get aiiot by those Japs." rbr three hours and seven tiiin- ntea last night Hanta sal al his teiephons and took all calls llisl could get'through to him. Dur- ing Uiat period he talked b> 187 dUldcen, he tokl Uw Times today In a long distance call from xhe uortti PoFe ■ooa ehlkl a mlnuU. • One TiUle boy. Jual six yeark oM. inaUtcd thAt he ««nt*A a U «u>\ more than anything else, flaitla told him Uiai he had »eiUr »*k lor Miiiielliing else Itecauae he was Juat a little young for such a gun. • Uut I Want that gun to uae (III the Japs so Uiey won't get you," llie lK>y u>ld H anla. Hsnta hidlcated tlial Uis young- alcr would get the gun. A lllUe glri waa talking to him and lie said her voine waa '•deadly icrlous’ as klie warned: "You bo careful and not get In- to ihia war, uanta, because we dun I want you Ui get kiUed." fianta coughed once when talk- ing to anoUier lltUe girl. "Where are you talking fronf" Uie mUe girl aaked. "I'm at Ihe north pole," «an> ta said. "Well, U'a kittd of cold u(k th an so you'd better take care ot Ibak cold.- who iniisted that he had 1> l______ so good" during tha past yaar; Ua was five and one>halt yean pkU lie finally ended up by U iilM ' Santa Uut beeauee he h ----------- "Um good" he would li aantaaalowb*ttot>wi Santa said (‘ ' asked lor Uilnk ot." that Uiey ",
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S m K 2 t o ; B R I T I S H S H I P S I N P A C I E l

JAPS REPULSED ON ISLANDS• k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k ' k

* FDR Says U. S. in "Informal WarRoosevelt Warns Against Another Surprise Attack

Increased Sugar Production Urged W E y CALLS Kearney Drives Home Point )|\HO'S )EF "NSE

B j LY LE C. W ILSONWASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U.R) — President Roosevelt’s

analysis of the pattern of world conflict placed tlje United States today in a state of informal war with Germany and Italy.

Although formally engaged in war against only Japan, he promised to fight the axis "with everything we’ve got.”

Foreign dispatches hinted a German declaration of \\&r against the United States was forthcoming. Mr. Rooauveit

‘ , warned of the real and imme­diate danger of a sneak punch — like that which rocked Pearl harbor—on both our coasts, Atlantic or Pacific.

B ut In a w ar r e p o r t to th e n a tio n U ia t m ade previous llre s ld e chats seem o t sm all consequence In com- partson. Mr.' R oosevelt la s t n ig h t blun ted no w ords Ifa say in g t l i a t we a re In a f ig h t lo r o u r co llective lives —a n d th a r « e w in w in th e w ar. th e peace to follow.

T h e P residen t's w arn in g U iat " a e rm a n y a n d lU ly . . . consider them selves a t w ar w ith th e U nited S ta te s a t th is m o m e n t’* -brought f i m c o n fre i sn e n th e c om m en t th a t I t w u a ‘m l i s t l c rec o g n lto n ' fac ts.

' C o n c m a U n a l O p i^ o n

EOME. Dec. ! • (U-RJ-Aa lU U an . transport retum ln* from Libya

w ith 2,000 British prisoners'haa been torpedoed by * BriUsh sub­m arine oft the coast of Greece, the high command said today.

RcscDO operaUons were In prog- rtss. It said,

H O N O KO NO . Dec, 10 tUJO-Tmpe- r ia ) . la n d I c n w . d e l« n d in « E o tu K ong have r e p < ^ * Ja p an e se la n d attA ck a n th to BrtU ah c tfony

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LONDON. 'Dm T m (U.C.>BrUaln threw open IU> ttav^ b«ae< » t Singapore and threogboflt tbfl seven seas today to the A iderlcan f lee t and the fleeU of Britain's other aUles and assocU tes.

“AU base* and facilities the Bri» tlsh empire can afford Its allies and associates are available to them," an Informant said.

SIN O APO RE. S tra its Settlem enta , D ec. 10 (U.FO—T he Ja p an e se a tU m p t- ed to land m en on th e M alaya coest 2 0 0 miles above S ingapore today and w ere reported to have ga ined a ir s u ­periority a t th e ir lan d in g po in ts In th e K ota B haru to n e , 170 m iles to Uie no rth .

^ S p M to

c om m ent w ith :course wa a l l th in k G erm any

a n d I ta ly a re going to follow tbe Japaneae a s b ro th e rs tn th is axis

R ayburn sa id congress w ould d e ­c lare w ar on G erm any a n d I ta ly os quickly as i t d id a g a in s t J a p a n If those two coun tries decide to tack th e U nited S ta te s .

W h a t h a s hap p en e d in th e P a ­cific. Mr. Roosevelt sa id ;

■•So fa r th e new« is a ll b ad . C as­ualty 'ilBts Will be la rge ."

Acki^owledging a ''kerlous se t-back In H aw aii" and t h a t , th e coun try m ust be prepa red to h e a r t h a t M id­way, W ake and G u a m is lan d s have been c ap tured , h e d ecla red th e re

Adem , thereby assu ring th e relief o f Tobruk, au tho riU tive qu a rte rs sa id to d ^ .

"T he recap tu re of E l Aden m e a n i th e axU has no In land bases In LIbjra on w hich It c an depend for a conilderable d lita n c e w est­w ard ,'' a ipokesm kn said.

LONDON. Dec. 10 (UR)-Rnrtlo Bci’lln, (juoling a O cn n n n official spokesm un, nuld to<luy Uin gi'catent imvul bttllle In hlnlory wu» now In

^ liroHrm.^ In th e Pa<!lflc."11 In Ux> early ye t to suy B rita in

iind Uii> Unllcxl m a le s imve been f(>n-«l jBW th e derenslve." tlie D er- llu rad io qiiuted a O erm n ti apokea-

•'Hill tJie d snger o t rnc lrc lem en t o t Uio Jiiyuneae la landa Iwu been rllm lntilw l bjmI th e prcs.iure on J a - |n in liiia slBckened."

RADIO BEAM SEEN AS A I M GUIDE

W hen wMt eeast rad io sU U ons ara o rderrd off the a ir a t n ig h t d u r ­ing th e presen t War, th e r« 's a dell> n ite rv«ton—Knemy p la n es ooaid -r id e the radio beam ” to th e ir bom b­ing deslliiallons, T om M urphy . S aitI.aheaiy ....... ....

\ fo r W eslern Air lines, h a d t«M th s ^ J u n i o r (Chamber ot C om m erce today,

i lu i r t wave beams. As a result, ooast iitutlonn su il otiiers a s f a r e a s t as Hitlt U kfl a lly h av e.received s)iul< dow n o n lrrs (iir n ig h t iiours. O tlie r i m ay reuelve llie sam e orders if pos* slble a ttack tlirpatens.

Im p o rtan t New 'I h s a ir hue

fu ll I I or theve ivesen led rad io beam .

ii t« , . O riginally M iss O lailce T ripp, W eiU m Air lines counaelalre , Poca* tello, had been scheduled (b address Ihe Jaycees.

M urphy revealed U ia t th e a ir line ( oinpanles have received notice th a t il>A governm ent is p rep a re d to sh u t u(( rn<flo range sU tlo n s (w nleh pro< vlilo tlie beam s for ‘rb llnd" flylngS on ao mlniitee notloe. Blmw tltSM st«*

> lions sre located every 7ft m iles, ancf a n «mtiB«uey land ing U situa^

M IS, CslMia I)

blows w ithou t w arn in g a n d urged th e public, th e p ress a n d th e rad io lo 'w a lt for th e fac ts,

"M ost cam M tly ," th e w ar P resl- den t continued, " 1 u rge my fellow countrym en to re je c t a ll rum ors. T hese ugly Hitle h InU of com plete d isaster fly th ick a n d f a s t In wai* Umc."

H e said Ihe rn rm y sp rea d m an y a rum or to c reate fe a r a n d 'co n fu s lo n among th e piibllo a n d to goad the governm ent tn d e n ls ls a n d adm ls- Aloits of In form ation eagerly sough t In a i ls capiU Is. M r. R oosevelt ssld h e did n o t y e t know th e "ex act dam age’' a t Pearl h a rb o r b u t " sd - mUtediy, th e da m ag e Is serious.’' H e dism issed as " fs n ta s t lc " rum ors J a p a n h a d gained nov a l co n tro l of • Pacific.

D ^nonnce* M iller r, Roosevelt deno tiiired H itler,

R en llo M ussoltril a n d Vlie iSftpanean w ari lords. Ho le ft no do u b t th a t the^w ar, th e a ll o iitl to ta l. W orld war, is on w ith n r i la ln a n d h e r do­minions. th e Soviet U n ion , Uie U nited S tales an d assoclitled powers on one side, a n d th e a x is on the o th e r - a l l of th e axis.

“Rem em ber a lw ays," M r. R oom- velt said, " th a t G erm a n y a n d Italy

(Contlnnrd en r« |fl II, Column I)

FOR CHANGES U.S.tEGISLAIION

By O. A. K ELK ERThe present war situation

in the Pacific calls for sugar beet )egi.slation for the con­tinental growers of the United States despite some opposi­tion undercurrent in Wash­ington, Charles M. Kearney, president of the National Beet Growers association, told an­nual national convention dele- gates in session here today.

T h e business sessions, a ttrac tin g delegates from over n in e of th e w estern sU tes, a re be ing held a t R adio Rondevoo. H ead q u arte rs for th e convention, w hich will close w ith a banquet tom orrow n ig h t is th e Rogerson hotel.

S ta te m e n t th - ^ o w passed by th e ia i t liscu M d Id g e n a te hearin g to - d l ^ l s v s a l a t th e p resen t tim e w H -nuide ^y th e p res id en t as h e de- llv e n d h ls ian n u a l rep o rt.

. ^ n f e r s W lih LeadersH e of te lephone conversatlooi

w ith liaUonal le a d e n In W ashing­ton , D . C. yesterday a n d th is m o rn ­in g and ss ld he h a d been In fo rm ^ th a t uh lted opinion fo r th e bill w hich h a d existed previously w as som e­w h a t changed by th e Pacific s i t­uation.

He added U iat h e h a d been in ­form ed th a t som e did n o t now w an t Uie leglslaUon bu t K earney declared th a t '•we m ust m a in ta in a su b s tan ­tia l addlU onal paym ent a n d o th e r help in order th a t re tu rn s can be assured."

He pointed o u t U iat th e acu te la ­bor situation—even to be grea ter next year because,of th e w ar—would n o t help th e su g a r grow er 1 Uonal acreage req u irem en ts i ups.

Need lU cher P rices"If sugar p lan te rs will get addU

Uoiinl re tu rn s from p lan tin g adill- llona l acreages of su g a r beets, su ­g ar pricM will have to be substnn- tially hlgl^er th a n Uiey a re now li Uie govenim ent drops th e a id poy- m enls called for In Che augar legln- lation," K earney nnid. H is sta tem en t ind lra ted th a t If Uie governm ent did not a id th e in d u stry a t Ute p re s­e n t time by passage o f Uie vilnl leglslntlon. th en p rice o f sugar Ui th e roiiAUUier w ould have to go u|i in order th a t Uie fa rm e r'co u ld got any rrtu rn a t a ll from h is product,

.n r .c« ». C.IMI. I)

With Nazis, ItalyInvaders Handed Defeat in Luzon Landing Attempt

4 D!R[C1

C harles M . K earne)'. president o t th e N aU onal B eet G ro w en asaocU- tion, w as be ing .em phatic In h is a U tem en t th a t sagar legisUUon la Im perative a t th e present time when th e above p lc tu re waa ta k e n .th is m orning. K earney (righti was ta lk ing to W. I. Sanford (eenU r) o t ru tb lo , Colo., a na tio n al d lrreler, a n d M. C. W illis. R upert, v ic e -p m l- dent of th e Id ah o Beet G row rn association a n d general convention chairm an. T h e convention, first na tio n al event to r Tw in Falls, runs th rough T hursday n ighl.

(Time* Photo a n d KngraYlng)

BUSiNESSHAN FTtANOIflCO, Deo. 10 (UR) New York'a M ayor Plorello H.

lAdvmnUa. federa l d irec to r M t'lvlllnti (leroiuie, a rrived in Ban I'Ynm lw^o 10 d iscuss a ir ra id pro- lertlon today an d sa id , "I d o n ’t wniii any b lah-blaJi meeUng. 1 wniit lo see your pollco a n d (ire ch lrls first,"

U tiu a rd ia w as accom panied frniii I.on A ngeles by Governor Cim>rrl U OUon,

Black-out Hits California Again

BAN F R A N O I8 0 0 . Deo. 10 NorUiern C a lifo rn ia waa black _ for u m inulM early to d a y w hen Ui# krm y a ir oorpa’ lo u rU i in ia ro ap u ir com m and, flasiied a “red " a le r t 1 »- dtoaUng " a lre ra lt ovarhaad ."

All C alifornia fro m B akerafle ld to O regon sU U lln a w aa ordered

blacked ou t. R adio ataU ona w *ra or> dared off th e a ir . W hftt defense m eaau re i U » oo inm and look and full parU oulars o f th e a la rm were no t Im m ediately revealed .

(A rep o rt reoelyed a t M oOlallan field, arm y a ir dep o t a t B aoram en la. said U iat "hostlie a irc r a f t" a p ­proaching Uie c o a s t cau sed Uie a larm . AuthorlUea re fu ia d to e lab ­orate.)

Los AngeUe rad io aU U ona also were ordered t o .................................

for a-m ln u t* •

ttaii Pranciaoo,.lashed by a n arm y rom inuiider fo r l u ••crim inal apaU»y" toward Its f ir s t a ir ra id w arn ing Monday n ight, ^ d b e tte r today a n a Iilarknd alm ost com pletely du th e alarm .

Uoui. o e n . J o h n U D eW ill. com- miiiuler of Ute fo u rth arm y , I n ight bawled o u t a dv iJ defei...v Bouiinll in,eeUng fo r U » c ity ’s com -

d u t ln i .r m y - o rd n ^ a iilr r»ld M onday n ig h t , in l

1 1 . u l d U u t unlU n ln to r o m im l w itlch were on th e ir w ay a rrived he cotild n o t prom ise Ute a n n y could

“Tlte Paolflo ooast Is (n Uia w a r ' h e said, s t u i e a M I t m ig h t hava been a good Uiing If ' --------had dropped aome bomtM on 8 a i\ rrano lsco 1 0 lo l l th e c ity In to a re - allsaliun of tiia fac t.

Churchill Admits Loss of Two Big Ships at Malaya

> D ; i:l>W.M(l> W. IIK A TTIE, J r .L O N D O N , l ) « c . i n (li.D ili i l a i n a d m i t t e d l o d n y Ihhh o f i l s

lo w :K),U()(I t o n b a l l l c s l i i ) ) I ' l in c u o f W h Icm, j i r id o o f t in - r o y a l

n i iv y , m il l I h o 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 to n l iu t i lo c r u i s i T lU 'iuilH ti In a c l iu i i

uK H iiiH l t ) i » J H |)H i)o a (j o f f llit> ruH t c o i i i i t o f M iilikyii.

T in : n in k ln K H , u b o d y b lu w l<i u U li'd n c a jK JW er i n t h « fivi- v u s l

a f t e r i h o J i t p n i ic s u a i-r iiil i i t t i ic k o n t h e U n i t e d S tu to H fU-(;l

n l i la v v iil i , w a n u n n o in ii 'i 'i l l>y

r r l i n i * M i n U t n r W in.-'U m

C liin - i 'h lll in t h e h o u H c o f c u n i-

"A ro |)ort h a s been r rr r lv rtt Irniii HliiKi<l>nrr th a t his majr.^ty'ii P rin r.' of Wftlen and Kc|mlM' Miuk

Ir ( 'iiny liig o u t operuiliiii.i ilKllln^(.I»)mur;>n in a tU ck s i>u

B O ISE , Ids., Dec. 10 a i.R >-Idaho d e fense acUvlUea were c oo rd ina ted to d a y under four d irec t ch icfs w ith O ov. Chase A. C lark head ing th e o rganlsaU on.

A l a m eeilng o t Uie s la te de feose councU. Oov. Clark sa id . I t w as " u n ­an im ously agreed th a t we would fo l­low orders sUtetl)- fro m gove rn m e n t b e ad s in W ashington." ,

" I ' a m asking th a t a ll acUvlUes th ro u g h o u t the s ta te conform to th is p lan ," he declared.

A m ey's Job •‘C. E. Amey. coordlnaU )r o f clvU-

Ian defen.», will h ave a ll o rd e rs In coftnecUon w ith th e acUviUes of th e coun ty defense councils: B rig . O en . M. O . M cConnel w ill h av e a ll o r ­d e rs tn connecUon w ith th e m U ltan p a r t ; J . L. B&lderston will h av e aL o rd eH In connecUon wlUi law e n ­forcem ent. Every section of th e s ta te will be advised of th r se o r ­ders.

••I a m ask ing people o t eac h c oun - ty to co n tac t th e c h a irm a n of th e ir c oun ly defense councU. w ho In tu r n wUi toe advised by A m ey.“

.A . a U U d iic O o r MK ironauU ct. m eanw hU a w as ^ rou te to W a a h ln ito n to receive com pleta la s tr a U o n a . fo r o m n l i lD g th a Id a ­h o civil a ir pa tro l, f ien iu rtt w as a p ­p o in te d ♦’ In* e o m m a n d e r -o f -th e sem i-m lU tary force, a n d W alte r Y ork . Boise, w as n am ed executive d irec to r.

60 P U a es A valUbleB e n n e tt sa id abou t 60 p l a n e s ___

av ailab le In Id ah o for th e p a u o l w h ich will be o rgan ised In to squad ­ro n s fo r pa tro lling va rious sections o f th e s ta te .

All m em bers o f Uie A m erican Le­gion em ergency ne tw ork—now incor­po ra ted In to th e hom e gu a rd sys­tem —»-er« o rdered by L. W . D eapsin. s ta te d irec to r of th e em ergency com m unlcoU ons system , to m onitor assigned frequencies a n d s ta n d resdy I w a ca ll " to b e m a d e In th e fu ture."

By JO E ALEX MORRIS U n ited P ress Foreign ildUor

America's first war communique loday disclosed the de* feat with heavy lotees of a Japanese attempt to invade th«. Philippines.

However, entjmy landing forces were reported officially in dispatches from Manila to have gained a foothold a t A parri' on part of a 160-mile front on Luzon island where fighting continut>d, and London acknowledged loss of the big Britian

dreadnaughts Prince of Wales and Repulse.

British land and a ir forces also were fighting two Jlipa* nese landing exp^itionis on the east coast of Malays, in^ cludiM one attack only 200 milerfTiorth of Singapore na,v; “ al base.

•The ll r a t . ccm il»u iuau« ..j*9u«dJU _

MlUt.No D elaiU Yel

'No (Irtnlls a re ye t Bvitilnhlr ex- rpL ihtviii •'o iitalliod 1 11 u

iirii'iiil I'oiiimUnique whlcU rlolin.’i ixitli aIiI|vi wore sunk by nir iilinrk."

r i 'l irr c were indicaUoiia ilin rii-.............lit III w hich Uie I 'l i iu r <i(W ulm <111(1 Uoputse was iiimc IIikii

liclwfleii BrlUah su rU m niili>-> and Jn |) iiiirie planes. ItM lilrnin ci( MriAliiK, 100 m iles norU ieaat of toim- BiMirc, iK^urd heavy gunfire u i M-n. T lia O rriim ii r ad io broadinnt thu i •Iho 'tav a l batU ( in lils-lurV" la p ro g re u in tlio I’u- cUIr,

Cliiiri'lilll nulil h e would iiiukt n a trtrii in iii Kimorrow on llm HPi’r ia l

HlimiUuii. "whloii fniiii innuy virw|KiltitA, boUi favorable niiil ml' Vfline, linn U ndergone hiiiK>ii»ii< c lu iig r.i III Ihe lasi few dayA. '

D lree t U lUJniHiiirM' Im tw rlal lieail(|m>ilri<i

wliMfl niin iiiun lque ]ie quotn l oi Ihn BiDkIng of U»e Prince ol Wi«lr« a n d ili<' Itepulse, said Uie Ilrlil'ih fn r rnMciin flee t was sighted a t ll:3ii

KMlny n e a r Uia east r a s i t of Mnlayu s»<l U ia t Ja p an e ie iiU n n Iniiiivdiittcly w en t m u> acUon.

Ilniiiloe su ffe red a direc t h it a t a.ao II. Ill, a n d sank iiu lau lly . -

- said .rsa* l. ii

Oy U ntied rre*»'l l ie rival elnlm-i Iti Um i’n rllic

l)N ITK 1» HTATKM

A niiy r rp e U Ja p an m e attark .uwin in th e Ph lllpp inn IslamU O ne Ja jM nese traiiA |inrt auiik n il

Uifl rh ilip p liie s .Five n tlie r tr«uni>orla ilRmni;n1 , 'l l i r r e nr m ore Ja iisn rn e |ilniir:

nhnv dow n over M anlls.

<lilK A T n R IT A IN ,

'H iree J a |ia n e a e tra i is p o r ii Mink or d a m ag e d o f f M alaya.

H eavy casu a ltie s lulllcleil uihhi thn J a p a n e s e a t H ong K ong am i lii M alaya.

A d m its loss o t Prin ce <>l W alra an d Repulse.

■lArANn r ltia h U tU aalilp a I'rln c e o f W ales

aiui tle p u lsa su nk; K in g O eorge |>oa- Albly su n k .

U n ited a ta te e su b m arin e sunk u lf New G u in e a .

iB ,000-(on U n ited Btatea a m ty tra n s p o rt a u iik « f ( M anila.

U m tw l S U ta a « lr « t» n oairrler K »* ta rp ria e poaalMy aunk.

A dm lU tw o tra n s p o rt! aunk, (iliters d a m ag a d .

A dm lU U platw a lual,

NO C O A L IIE S ON MIDWAY ISLE

BO ISE, Dec. 10 (Ufi»-Off1clsU of Ihe M nrrbon-K nudw -n C onstruction com pany today repo rted no caMml- tlM h sd been su ffe red am ong w ork­ers em ployed on naval a i r dc trn n - pm jeclji on (he lalaiMa of O nhu a n d Midway.

H urry Mcirrlnon. preM denl «it tlip rom pany . w ho Li luiw in lx).i Aim rlrs, repo rted he re t i v cnm jiany hod b rrn In w n ta c t wlUi M idway U lnnd end a lthough a few bom bs w ere dtuiUK'd lli rre , no dam age w as su lfe rrd .

M orrison said P a n A m erican Air­w ays had been In touch w ith Wuko Idnnd , a n d Uie airw ays roni|>tiny lparne<l Its ho te l and radUi sl.iiiim a t W ake were deM m yrd. No n ilirr Intorm aU on wan available

Full Hits Scored on Jap Ships

W ASUINGTON. Dee. 10 (U.R)- T h e w ar departm en t In th e f ir s t , official eonm un iqse e f Uie w ar loday annoaneed th e d e fe a t of a hoaUW a ttac k again st th e w est coast ef L oian , In th e PhlU pplne Islands.

I t sa id d irec t h lU w ere sco red by bom bers on .th ree . Ja] a n d Uiree o U id r jA i^ J were dam aged.

T h e com m unique w as baaed on tn« ' ‘ la s t n l ^ t t r o a

Lieut. O en . Douglak A. M acA rthu r, com m anding general o f . th e fa r easte rn ' U. B. a rm y forces, w ho sa id one of th e bom bed Japaneae sh ip s capsized a n d sank.

New L anding A tle m rtsNews d ispa tches d irec t from

M anila today re la ted th a t new panese land ing a ttem p ts w en progress on a 150-mlle s tr e tc h of th e no rth«T 8t a n d west coasts of LUEon.)

T he scene of tb e flghU ng U n o t f a r from Ute Ja p a n c w b U n d of Form osa. I t Is likely Ute (ereea m ay h av e em barked I r o n the re , a lthough no h in t waa given lo th e communiques.T h e fa c t th e com m unique sa id

th e re were no opera tions i;eported lit th e sou thern P hilipp ine is lands was ta k en as a n offse t Xo th e Ja* juinese c laim s U u t ope ra tions are u n der way a t Davao.

'H ie com m unique w a s ls.iued r is« l«.,C*l>Ba S>

th e United S ta te s a rm y a t W ash* inguin sa id a n enem y land ing , fore* h a d been itp u lsed wlUk t b a ^ d ^ f o f th ree tran spo rts a n d dainag lng o ' th ree o the rs be tw eo i K m F e r ­nan do a n d V lgan, c o th e coast northw est of M anila. D U patchea from M anila, ho w ev e r.ia id J a p im e te

ALIEO

W OR KER KII.Li:i>NAMPA. Ida , Dec, 10 (U P)—in iiirr-

nl ftcrvlcrs were being aiTuniiMl t«- lUy for O erald B chroodrr. 30, An- llr^^oll ranch dam w orker winnn .skull wsx cmntiod w hen a in ic k lif '|^«^ rriHilrlng sllpjied from a Jm k

notSB, Dec. 10 (UPJ—H ighw ay coiiRlructlou In' Idolio w r.i virtually Jiultwl todny on orders fro«n S. E. Jotinnon, s la te h ighw ays direc tor.

Htale und county higliwiiy ofll- cIbIs were Intnrm ed "nH nnnl ro ii- flinictlim acUvlllea m uni bo c u rta il- r<i In orclrr lo m eet tlio u rg en t <le- niiuul.t of Uie arm y nnd nnvy tor m rn . n iu trrla ls ond cquliim ciit

"Not u n til fluch tim e aa we iirr minM by ou r na tio n a l governm ent Hint a aiirplua o l fuel fo r Uie pro- imL-ilim of m otors, r tibber fo r Urea iiiid belling, jw rts fo r cqu li«n rn t, IKiwdcr for bloNtlng, n ia te rlu ls for liildKm und n ilv e rts . a n d skilled la- iKir n o t needed In Uie Oefenao of Uio country exists, can wo, as pa trlo lto Aiiiprlcnns resiimp h lgliw ay con- otrucllon," Uie «r<lpr auld.

dally r^nrted repulsed.' P l ^ was gUU la.-pepcrcas. ^

" U t tC n B M O m r e a a ' .I h e s tfugg la fo r th e Island of Lu>

son. on w hich M ahila Is located, in th e phU lpptnea w u c a rried on by w h at appeared to be la rge e n em r forces w ith strong a e r la i support.

T hree flighta of Ja p an e se planes, one of w ;uch coh ta lnM abo u t BT c ra ft, ham m ered again a t tb e m a in defense positions on th e Island In a n a ttem p t U) knock o u t A m erican rea r line bases. A t l e u t th ree p lanes were sh o t down.

HosUllUes, especially a t «>a, were a im ad lng rap id ly tn th e f a r e a l t a n d th e re were Increasing IndleaU ons th a t O erm any a n d I ta ly w ere p re ­pa ring to m a rc h w ith t h e J a p an e ta . , London heard new repo rts Adolf K iller would declare w ar on th e United S ta te s shorUy a t a m eeting of th e relchatag In B erlin .

DeatrucUon of th e . 98»00-ton Prince of W ales and th e 3aj)0l>*ton ba ttle cruiser, following closely upon Uia heavy dam age U> th e U . 8 . P a > ' cUlo flee t Inflicted a t P ea rl ha rb o r appeared to h a v e forced Anglo-Am - erlcan naval pow ers on to th a de* fentlve in Ihe w eslern Pacific.

Heaviest Single Blow London adm itted Uielr loss was

the heaviest single blow of th e war, a nsval blow only equalled by th a t sulfered by th e A m erican navy a t P ra rl harbor. A m ellcah cap ita l loss- <;a a t P earl ha rbo r th u s f a r have been officially placed by W ashing­ton a t one "old” ba ttlesh ip b u t un - ofliclsl IndleaUons aro strong th a t oUier American d readnaughta . su f­fered dam sge w hich pu t th em ou t o f fiction for varying periods.

Tha Japaneae a ttr ib u te d Uie sink* Inga to a lU cks by th e ir bombing planes, l l i e accuracy of th e 'Rikjro communiques is ye t to b« tested . A possibility, a t least, exists th a t Oer* m any has sen t h e r pow erful ba ttle* aliip, T lrp its. sister sh ip e f tb e Ut* fated DUmarck. In to th e ta r eas t to reinforce th e Jap an ese baU le flee t.

iJeu t. O en. D ouglas M aeA rthur. chief of th e U. S. a rm e^ forcea In th e fa r east, would n o t eom m ent on

<CMilla«t4 • • ras* IS. O lsaui •>

‘Don’t Let Japs Shoot You,” Anxious Kids Advise Santa

U aiita Clsua. pa tro n s a in t o l Hip ih lld re n . was iMurh in de m an d leM iilg lit as T irlu P a lls youiigAifia ta lked to h im on Uie telei>tinnc and Ihe rule, r a th a r U iaii Uie r*- rep tlo ii. waa s w arn ing fo r H anta lo "be c a re lu l a n d no t g e t aiio t by those Japs."

r b r th ree hours and seven tiiin- ntea la st n ig h t H anta s a l a l his te iephons a n d took a ll ca lls l l is l cou ld g e t 'th ro u g h to h im . D u r­ing U ia t period h e ta lked b> 187 dU ldcen, h e tokl Uw T im es today In a long d istance ca ll from xhe u o r tti PoFe ■ooa eh lk l a m ln u U . •

O ne TiUle boy. Jual s ix yeark oM.inaU tcd thA t h e ««nt*A a U «u>\ m ore th a n any th in g e lse, f la i tla to ld h im U iai h e h a d » e iU r »*k

lor Miiiielliing else Itecauae h e was Juat a little young for such a gun.

• Uut I Want th a t gun to uae (III the Ja p s so Uiey w on 't ge t you," llie lK>y u>ld H anla.

H snta hidlcated tlia l Uis young- alcr would get th e gun.

A lllUe glri waa ta lk ing to him and lie sa id her voine waa '•deadly icrlous’ as klie w arned :

"You bo carefu l and n o t g e t In ­to ihia war, u a n ta , because we dun I w an t you Ui g e t kiUed."

fian ta coughed once w hen ta lk ­ing to anoUier lltU e girl.

"W here a re you ta lk ing f r o n f " Uie m U e girl aaked.

" I'm a t Ihe n o r th pole," « a n > ta said.

"W ell, U'a kittd o f co ld u(k t h a n so you'd be tter take c a re o t Ibakcold.-

who iniisted that he had 1>l______so good" during tha past yaar; Ua was five and one>halt y e a n pkU lie finally ended up by U iilM 'Santa Uut beeauee he h -----------"Um good" he would li aantaaalowb*ttot>wi

Santa said (‘ ' asked lor Uilnk ot." that Uiey ",

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K E U IE V C A llS FI

(F m i Pm * Om )disposed or U irousb th e lugax com- p a n iu . '•

O ther bualneu th is m om tng , In addlU on to th e president'* report,- Included a p p o in tm e n t, of varloua convention committee*. T he c m lttee *ppolntm enU followed »n addres* of vetcom e by M ayor Joe K oehler.

Lead* S ln cln fM. E. Willis, R upert, led In •Ink­

ing of "Am crlea" and '•Qod Bleas A m erlc t" u th e convention jo t underw ay. Presiding waji Pre*U>n EUiWorth. n a tional d irec tor and

vlUe, Ida.Following are th e varloua com m it­

tee appolntm enU ;A udii; O . L. TM iner. P r « to n ,

ch a ln n a n ; R. P . Johnson . Rapid C ity , 8 . D„ C. W. K Jar. L ejlng ton , Neb., and C. E. F rankhn . McOrew,

' Neb- ■CredcnliaU : M. B. W illis. R upert,

ch a irm a n : Hnrvc W. H art. T oppen- ish. W ash., W. C, W ilkins, Sowell. Wyo.. and I. E. W UUanuon. A ustin. Oolo.

P rocess'grow er. purchase, con ­trac t: R. P. Johnson . Rapid City, c h a irm a n : Clifford T otm an, Rio V is­ta . C alif- Mr. H art, M r. E lUworth. and Mr. WiiUn*.

C onstitu tion and by-law*: W. J. Pollard. T ustin . Calif., cha irm an ; Mr. w m is. Jam es R. Raw lins, D rap - er. U U h. Mr. F rank lin a n d M r. W il­liamson.

Maiaxlxie C o n m lttee .M aea tlne : M r. K Jar, chairm an ;

M r. Johnson. Mr. T anner, Ployd K el­ly. T orring toh . Wyo., and R. C. Barr, W oodland, Call/.

ResoluUons; W. I , S a n lo rd . Pue\>- lo. Colo., chairm an; Mr. RaWlina, Mr. Ellsw orth. Mr. Kelly, Mr. H a r t and W. J . Q orst, W oodland. Wyo.

Sessions th is a fU m oon included com m ittee discussion*. R epo rt of the varloua com m ittew wlU be m ade a t th e session tom orrow w hich Beta underw ay a t tO a . m . w hile the

' an n u al m eeting of th e board of d i­rector*, including elec tion o t offl< cer*. will take place du ring the afternoon session atartU ig a t l p. m . roUow log thi* th e p resid en t wUI appo in t a ' financia l com m ittee, a publicity d irec tor or e d ito r and salarlea of Uie varioui officer* wUl be H t.

•nie- "niureday banquet wiU « t« rt a t R adio Rondevoe ftt 6:80 p. m . a n d specia l en t« rU lnm en( h as Been arranged . T onigh t’* reception, also a t th e rad io hall, will g e t underw ay a t g p . m . A specia l d ance num ber will be p resented by W a ^ e a |)d R o b e r ta and moUon p le lu m of Id ah o WUl be show n. Ballroom dancing w ill .fellow.

Rites for WomanBU H L. Dec. 10 (SpecUD—Mrs.

n o re n o e Bpark* will be paid fina l tr ib u te 'H iu r ^ a y s t 9:30 p. m . a t th e Xvana 4nd Joh n so n funera l h(Rne chape l in Buhl. She died Mon* d»y n ig h t a t h e r hom e in O u U e- l o r d . ' JRev. Isaac ‘I M d and

R elon ia Home Mt*. M aude WUcox re tu rned to

T w in FalU M onday from norU)- w estem N ebraska w here she liad been v isiting Irlends a n d relallvea fo r *even m onths.

On Z onlnc Board W alton O . (Jeff) Swim and Bert

A. SWMt have been apiw ln lcd on the Tw in Falla zoning boa rd . Mayor Joe K oehler announced.

V. F . W. M eelln jTw in F a lls post. V eterans of For­

eign W ar*, will conduct InltlaU ou a t 9 p. m. today in prcbat«>4»urt room

convention In Tw in F alla nex t June.

Accident FaiSenU C ondition of Peggy H end ric lu and

h e r fa th s f . WilUam I* Hendricks, w as "a*-good as could be u p e c te d today,” friends w e r t Informed. Peggy suffered a b ra in concussion and he r fa th e r tuaU lned abdominal tn ju rifs In a th ree-w ay c a r aecident lost Sunday.

in the na tio n al c ap ita l, h a a arrived from W ashington . D . 0 . fo r a brtef ^ Is ll w Ith 'h la ;T n o th t r . M rs. Rose Fix, before leaving fo r Y akim a, W ash., a n d P o rtlan d , O re., on bus­iness. ,

Klorlst Im provad c 8 . R andall. T w in Fall* florist,

was "sllghUy Im proved" a t 12:80 p. n i. today, accord ing to a ttac h es a t tJie T w in P a lls county hospital, w here h e 1* a m ed ica l p a tien t. He was ad m itte d to Uie hosp ita l yes­terday.

B M S MAILEDON cm mu

B allots ask ing nom ination* for IMf com m unity service aw ards w ent o u t today to m ore th a n two

in T w in Falls.

STAMP AND BOND H BOOMS

Tw in P a lls wa* ra lly ing "In re ­m arkable way” to. th e call fo r n a ­tional defense a u is ta n c e < toda>’. itam p-bond sales leaders said th is afternoon.

T housands of dollar* w orth of bonds a n d o the r thousand* In the stam ps were sold a t th e postotfice and th e two bank* yesterday a* the full Im port of the nation '* w ar with Ja p an struck hom e to M agic Valley. No specific to taU were availab le to ­day, b u t It was believed the defense bond and stam p pu rchases he re in the 48 hour* following J a p a n 'i lu d - den w ar again st th e U nited State* m ay have reached |» W ) .

Employer* Give Bond*In *ome ca*es. I t w as underatood,

employers a r t purcha*lng 138 bond* to give to th e ir key worker* a* Chrlstm a* gifts. O ne m erchan t bought 10 of these. E&ttenslon of th a t plan In T w in F a lls and other Magic Valley com m unltle* would produce a trehiendoua e ipan* lon In Uie defanaa f ln tn c ln g prog ram for th is area.

F u r th e r boost in *alea 1* a n tic i­pa ted a* employer* of th is tou n ty . a n d p retum ab ly of th e o the r eoun- tle* in ^ t h c en tra l Idkha. ' to mobilize u n der the “payro ll _ m cnV p la n , c o u n t ; leaders po in ted o u t th re e sa lien t faota abo u t th e e lle tm e a t program . T hey w ere:

Tlic ba llo ts lis t five queries as to qualification* of «ach nom inee sub­m itted fo r oonunun lty 's h ighest sen 'lce honor. O rg a n lu t io n s re ­ceiving these a re to r t t u m them to th e C ham ber o f Com m erce offlccs by Ja n . 10, a n d th a aw ard* co inm it- tee will m ake f in a l choice Imme­diately a fte r th a t da te .

T he com m ittee con&l*t« o l re p r t- sen ta tlve m en »nd w om en chosen by th e Ju n io r C ham ber o f Corn'- m erce b u t hav ing no connecU on wlUi (h a t o rganicaU on. T h a j a j ’cees sponsor th e a n n u a l ba n q u et a n d fi­nance th e aw ard*.

In add ition to th e com m unity service honor*, th e aw ards banquet (tenU U vely p la n n ed fo r J a n . 30 at) will a lso seo p rese n ta tio n of . p in fo r th e ouU ta n d ln g young m an of T w in Falls.

Question* lis ted on th e ballots •e n t o u t tojlay In reg a rd to Uie < m unlty c trv lcc choice*:

Q aerieaI. W h%t w as you r nom inee's m ost

ouU tandlng clvlo con tribu tion for 1941? 3. W h a t o th e r acU vitlts liave in d ica ted a n " a ll a ro u n d " ln> te re st In th e com m un ity du rin g 1B417 3. W h a t p a rticu la r ( a le n u o r ab il­ities m arked a n y or a ll contribu tions, m arked them u especially th e In­d iv idual's own. o r l ^ a ) a n d sell< created? 1 W ara M tlv ltla s done in line of dutjr. a* p a r t of a job for w hich sa lary o r r em u n e ra tio n was received—o r w ere they ‘'e x tra -cu r­ricu lar” to th e nom inee'* Job? fi. W ere a n y of th a projec t* of such a na tu ra th a t I t fo rm ed a nQeleus of a p ro jec t o r id e a w h ich c a n ba es* panded from y e a r to y e ar?

IN E S E C I 1 0 1 0 1 0 lAWEEST w o T^vin Fall* h igh school *tu>

dent* who w ere b o m in C h ina and who lived th e re fo r m any years told the T w in Fail* Ju n io r C ham ber of Commerce la s t n ig h t abou t Chinese cu.^toms and th e C hinese language.

Tiiey were Idlss S u san I k e n b c r^ t IS. and E rnest Ikenberry , 11. d a u g h ­ter, and son of R « . B. L . Ikenberry , T«'ln Falls m in ister.

Tells e f C ostem s Ml&s Ikenberry co m pared Chinese

custom s w ith the equ ivalen t m ethods In A merica—a n d found ; to hum orous vein, th a t A m erica docs everything backward. H er broUier, using chalk nnd a blackboard, s ta r tle d th e Jay - cees w ith U lustra tlona of the Chin* cse "picture w riting ."

The two y o u tlu spoke on a pro­gram which feo tu red a radio beam discussion by T om M urphy. 6 a l t Lake City divi.ilonai tra f f ic m anager for W estern Air lines. M r. M urphy's talk Is p resented in d e ta il else­where In today 's E vening Times.

Buslne-M m a tte rs a t th e Jaycee d inner, held a t th e P a rk hotel, in ­cluded discussion of th e M agic mountain ski sh e lte r by Verle M oser, president of Uie M agic M ounta in Ski club. Mo*er a n d D r. F r» n k J . McAtee, Jaycee w ho is a lso tk i club chairm an for Uie "w in ter sport* fair," invited th e Ju n io r C ham ber to a tten d th a t unusua l d isp lay of hiyles nnd equipm ent T h u rsd ay evening a t the Legion hall.

D edleatlon U U r Moser said th e ded ica tion da te for

the .shelter will be In Ja n u a ry . He lidded th a t th e sJjeltcr 1* cojnplelrd nnd Is wired, b u t no pow er Is avail­able ye t because th e sm all power pInM sought by th e sk i club was .^oid elsewhere.

BrleJ le p o tt on th e

THE HOSPITALT ^ in F a lls county genernl hosp ital

today had availab le Uuee bed* on firs t floor a n d th ree on accond.

ADMITTED C. S . R andall. Jo seph F . S toddard .

Pau l W alker, T w in Falls: F rancis Cunning . Erbo H yder. BuhL

niSM IBHED M rv C lifton Sim m ons and

and Mrs. B e r th a Beem. Mrs. H am er Adsm .1 and Miss Ellen O chsner, all of Twin Falls.

D .A .V .R E A D yiO ASSISI DEFENSE

U nanim oua pledge of defense aa- alstaDce h a d t« e n given today to c ounty a n d c ity leaders by 'the S tra d - ly c h a p te r. Olaabled A m erican V et­e ran* of th e W 6rld w ar.

T h e a c tio n wX* approved la s t n lg l^ - 'a t a tew lon In th e Legion h a ll. T h e veterans stood silently a t a tte n t io n at> 9 p, m . fo r a m inute of p ray e r on behalf of *ervlcemen w ho w ere killed in th e Japanese a t ­tack*.

J o h n y e ld e r . Buhl, chapter com ­m a n d er , sa id « D , A. V . m tm bers a re " im m edia tely available for a r^ de fense aerviee."

T h e chaptCT voted to buy a 1100 dafanM bond. W. R, W olter, T w in Falls , p aat departm en t com m ander a n d p a s t n a tio n a l executive com m it­teem an , wa* appoin ted to d irec t d is ­tr ib u tio n o f C hrtstm *! b&skeU.

civic aw ards com m itU e was o ffe r­ed by Jim M ullen, c h a irm a n o f the group which will a rra n g e b a n q u st and program detail* . He sa id the banquet will probably be J a n . 90 or ai, and selection of aw ard recipient* is now underw ay by a rep resen ta tive com m ittee of T w in Falla m en and women none of w hom a re Jaycee*.

Bob K Ircher. B uh l, p resen ted two vocal solos a t la a t n ig h f* meeUng. Jay Sp racher, p rog ram ch a lh n a n .

phy was M iss C larice T ripp, co un- selalre for W estern Air Unes a t Po-

tello.

______ ___________ I B l p t U t rIs te rs , bo th o f C astieford. will of> « e U t« . B u ria l wiU b« in B uhl cem - • te ry .

8BVEN-DAY W EEK ' W ABHINOTON. Dec. 10 (UJp — U D derseeratary of th e Navy J t a e t V . F o rrea ta l today ordered th e navy d e p a r tm e n t on a *ev*a-d*y week.

News of RecordB I r t b i 1

T o M r. and Mr*. Jam e* KllUon, T w in Falls , a boy. yesterday a t Uie T w in Falla county general h oap ita l m atern ity home.

T o M r. and Mr*. H. W oltem ath. T w in Fall*, a boy. th is m orning a t th e T w in F a lls county general hos­p ita l m a te rn ity home.

Funerali

will b« urged to buy a «p«cUled am oun t of s ta m p s eacii payday, and ^ b u s ln t ta {imv lt«eU wlU acMpv th e m oney a n d will secure the s tam ps fo r w orkers.

3. I t is n o t " ireno lad" «ven a fte r a w orker d e d d e s on h is te g u la r pur- chas« e f de fense j ia m p s . i n event of a n e m e r ^ n c y or s l ^ e e s in his fam ily , th e w orker can suspend his b i ^ g ^ u n t U th e crisis la p u t

1 l l i e b o n d s 'a n d s tam ps a ra n(> gotiable, ao th a t in tim e of tm efp geney buyer c an tu rn them Into cash . .

lAPSSINK.™B»nLESHIPS

(Fnm r * t t Om )Prince o f W ales, h i t d irec t on lt«

B tatboaid aide, t i l e d U> ew ap*. UtV- Ing, bu t sa n k a t 3:S0 p. m . a fte r su ffering m ore hit*, i t w as asserted.

Frinoa o f W ales wa* commanded by O apt. J . 0 . Leach, a n d flaw the flag of A dm . S i r Tom Phllllpa, Just

an ted com m ander in chief of "■'

B U R L E T . Dec. 10 (B p e c la D -M a u - rin e Ju d d . 18. O akley h igh school girl, a n d d a u g h te r o f Mr*. P earl A dam s Ju d d . Oakley, died Tuesday even ing a t th e fam ily hom e follow* Inc a UiigeTlng Illness.

She w as born Ju n e i, less, a t O ak­ley. H e r n t h e r died 19 years ago.

Surv iv ing a re he r m other a n d tha follow ing bro thers and lis te rs : Ar> no td , Clyde, V enarr, Nancy and L a- Vina, a ll of O akley; F loyd a n d K en ­n e th , O allfom ia; D aniel, In th e s ta te o f W ashing ton ; Row ena a n d F ra n -

BRADY ~ Funeral services f o r lil s* J e a n B rady, who died M onday a t th e T w in Falls county general hosp ital, from In ju r lu ausU lned in a highw ay accident Nov. 90. will be he ld T h u rsd ay a t 3 p . m . a t the T w in Fail* m ortuary chapel. Rev. O .

> L . C lark , F re iby te r)an pastor, offlo- ia tlng . fn te rm e n t will be In Tw in F a lls cem etery.

Temperatures

f a r e as te rn flee t, th e adm iralty com ­m unique sa id . Repulsa was com* m anded by O apt. W. o . T in n a n t.

T here w as n o Im m ediate news as to th e f a ta o f these offlcsrs o r the rem ainde r of th e crews of the P rinca of W ales, no rm ally 1.MI0 officers and

. a n d th e Repulse, norm ally about 1,300.

N a i m l ftblpa Prince o f W ales, new est b a ttle ­

sh ip In th e B ritish navy, was a sis­te r alilp o f K ing Q eorge V. The

re th e firat of a

A t le as t U)tee cablegram s from M idw ay Island had been received by B u h l r tn lden la today, i t -wai learned by th e Idaho E vening Tim es.

C ablegram s received by th e P ostal T e leg rap h com pany here th is m o ra - Ing w ere relayed by tr lrp h o n e to M rs. E arl D iinbar, Lola W agner a n d M abel Bhaub, a ll o f-S u lil a n d bore th e signature* of a h e rm au Baysr, L ouia W agner a n d Norrka ^Uaub,

M^n. MM.rtM.

of five 3fi,000.ton battlealilps w hich m any n a v a l expert* held to be a l ­m ost unsinkable .

P rinca o t W ales w as a lready f a ­mous for having led th e a ttac k on th e O erm an 36,000-ton ba ttlesh ip Dlsm arck la st May a n d a* having b e e n 't l ie sh ip In w hich I’reslden t Roosevelt and P rim e M inister W in­sto n C hurch ill held soma of the ir

Uantio conferences la s t Augu She h a d lu s t been s e n t to Uv

east, a t Uie he ad of a powerful neet, In a n tic ipation of a Japanese a ttac k .

Bha w as dam aged in the sinking of Uie B ism arck. Repulse w as a 93,000 to n ba ttle c ru iser b u ilt in IS10,

Got Any Toys? More Needed To Help KidsA dditional (ova are needed If a ll

im derjw lvilegod 'children la tlia Tw in F alla a re a are to be m ade happy on ChrlsU naa m orning, O hhirm an O. A. 4»ud) D ufflng^on

Uons of uswi o r new playUilnge. Old toys aitould be rep ilra b le ao Uie c ity f iram en oan retu rb tsh th em for needy youngaters.

"O ur supply of toys thU year le fa r below th a t of IMO and p re- vjoji* season*,- U « chairm an aald. *Th« Ju n io r O tw n b a r a n d Uw firam en w ill app recla l* any fur- Uier conU-lbuUens.'*

Persona w ishing to give toy* m ay bring Uiam to Uta I tr a aU O M , « r m v m e p h o n a U>e G ham bw of O om m erea offioas. Jayoeaa will a rra n g e to pick up th a toy* whiota • n n o t b rou«li( oow ntow a.

m berah lp to t« ls fo r th e a n n u a l roll call of Uie T w in Fall* county chap te r of th e A m erican Rad Oro*«, guaranteeing local c h ap te r m a in ­tenance th l^ year, w ere 13,171 this year.

Mrs. F rank C a rp en te r, chairm an of th e T w in F a lls county c h ap ta r, today expressed app rec ia tion to call Individuals a n d o rg an iu t itin a who aided In any way wlUi m sk lng Uie drive a succeea.

T o ta l con tribu tions from towns were reported as follow*:

T w in Falls . I3A8BJ1; K im berly, •109.80; M urtaugh , (100.99; Hollister.

Buhl Residents Get CablegramB From War Area

raapecUvely. *nie cablag

DEFAULIOiERED ECASE

Bfcnusa th e New York de fe n d an u failed to a p p ea r in d is tric t court here tlil.s m orning for tr ia l of a dam age action. Judge J . W . Po rte r ordered default en tered again st them . T es­timony was th e n received on behalf of Uie c laim ant, Joe Corplon, west end residen t, and Judge Po rte r look th e case u nder advisem ent.

Corplon asks approxim ately »8,000 damages as resu lt o f a c ra sh a t the U. S. B3-U. S . SO IntersectloA near Tw in Falls in th e sum m er of 1B40. HI* su it nam es A rne tte W eUiarhill and two o th e r women, a ll of whom a re New Y ork C ity nurses. They were on ‘w estern vacation a t the tim e the ir m ach ine snn^hed ,in to driven by Corplon.

The women were a ll Injured In tha accident. Corplon claim s they failed to stop on reach ing U. S. SO, and th a t they were speeding a t a " m ile-per-hour r a te a t th e tim e.

W to e u e s called lo r th e c laim an t w e re . c o rp lon him self. D r. H. L. Stowe, C laude ^ lle y and Fred L. Rudolph. F ra n k L . S tep h a n is coun­sel to r Corplon.

C A LlA m ill

Motorist Enters Not Guilty Plea

N ot guilty plea w as o ffered today by Elm er T arr, T w in Fall* m an ac­cused of driving w hile intoxicated Dec. g.

T a r r aiibm ltted hU answ er In pro­ba te couri. and Ju d g e O, A. Bailey Immediately se t 10 a . m - Tuenday, Deo. 18 a* Ume for tr ia l. T a r r I* represen ted by w. L. D unn.

Bond was con tinued and T arr re­m ains a t liberty la n d in g trial.

D Iarlei and desk ealenilar* for 1141 are now ready a t th e Cloa Book Store.—Adv.

lAfflEES EHENO AIDFORDEFENSE

O ffe ring th e ir *ervice in home d e ­fense w ith a thundering vote of a p ­proval. Uie T w in Fall* Ju n io r C ham ­b er o f Com merce la st n igh t endorsed th o ac tion taken by P residen t Loyal I . P e rry In m aking Jaycee* a v ail­ab le to coun ty , s ta te a n d city a u ­tho rities .

T lie organ ization roared approba­tion of 8 resolution offering Ja y - ceo service* "no t only to th e ir ilwtjon bu t m ore parU cularly to the ir s ta le , c oun ty a n d c ity official*. T h i group m a d e itself available fo r du ties nec ­essary "iij prosecution of th is w ar." Including "an y and a ll du ties of hom e defense.'!

C opies of the resolution were b e ­in g d ispa tched today io Mayor Joe K oehler. Oov. C hose ,A ; C lark and th e boa rd o f county commlsjloner*.

Rites WiU Honor Mrs. Novella ToweB U H U D ec. W tsp e c la l)—F unera l

a rrao g e m e n ta were being completed tod#y fo r M n . N ovella . T owb. «0i w ho died T uesday a t th e B uhl hoq- p lta l from a stroke suffered la st week a t h e r hom e w u t of Buhl.

S h e h a d been a residen t of B uhl vic in ity fo r the p a s t two y e a n , com - ing from M ejuntaln G rove. Mo. T h e body reaU a t Uie A lbertson funeral hom e. •

Mr*. Towe was bom a t Pie_______ _Mo., Aug. aa. 1S80. 8 h » was m arried

I a t L ynchburg , Mo., M arch 19, 1939. S h e w as a m em ber of th e B u h l N< re n e chu rch .

S u rv iv ing a re h e r husband , J . B. Tow e, B u h l; a son. O sca r-D ash . B uh l; tw o stepch ild ren . Mr*. Ruby Hudson,- B uhl, a n d A draln Towe, U. S . arm y , a n d th ree g randchlld rei^

YELETS RECAFTUttEOM>NDON. Dec. lo (U.R>—A Soviet

commuuK iue b roadcast t e ^ h t by rad io Moscow reported Rad arm y force* have recap tured Yelets, 130 miles eas t of Orel.

TOUGHo f f t e a w u i n a to u g b a l

T h e o ffice h a d " Ju s t a tew". 1941 p assenger license jd a te a .le f t a t noon , ■>-but d ld n t h a v » a U n g la appUca* ' Uon b la n k . W h a t l m ora, n o blanks

■e availab le anyw here . - •Assessor Q eorge A. Cbkla opined

th a t h is s ta f f e m typ* o u t appUoa* . tio h b lanks w hich w ould be aocep* U b ie to th e s ta te —h e .hope*.

Guilty Plea Set In Liqiior Sales

T ria l was elim inated in a Uquor- sa le com plaU it today w hen Earl Shay. Jr., 31, T w in Falls, changed his plea In probate cou rt a n d entered a n answ er of guilty.

Judge 0 . A. BaUey se t iO a. m. W ednesday, Dec. 11, a s Ume for passing sentence.' H e continued the bond u n der w hich S hay Is a t liberty.

T h e y o u th , opera tor o f th e Q reen G abies, Is accused in a com plaint signed by Police Chief H oward OU lstte.

Rites Friday for JackA.Kelker,41

M ineral services for Jack A. K el- ker, 41, brdU ier of O. A. K elker, local new spap erm an , will be he ld In S a n F rancisco F riday a t 3 p. m., accord­ing to w ord received he re today,

M r. X elkar died In San Francisco M onday. H e was a civilian e lec tri­cal eng inee r a t the Presidio of S a n Franolscio, T he body Is a t H alsted and com pany, funeral d irectors, 1137 S u t te r S t., S a n Francisco, and burial will be in th e Q otden D ata naU onal cem etery n e a r the Presidio.

A slBt«r, M rs. Oeorge L- W elr, will a rrive in Sacrstuen to Thurisday to be w ith M r. Ketker's m other, Mrn. J . J . K elker. and hl.n broUier, H . P. K elker. T hey will go to S a n F ra n ­cisco F r id a y for the services, o . A. K elker will be unable to a ttend .

Two Trucks Ram Together Along Highland Drive

T w o m o to r trucks — one loaded w ith c lover chaff a n d th e o the r w ith w h e a t destined fo r. the f lo u t mills h e re —were Involved In a n accident n e a r T w in F a lls a t 9:49 a. m . today, D epu ty S h e riff Ed H all said.

D river* were Russell Wells, 37. T w in Falla, opera ting a vehicle ow n­ed by Uie Tw in FalU Flour Mills, a n d Al H acker, 40. Jerom e, a t th e w heel o f a to n and a ha lf truck ow n­ed by B, E . Maxwell. Jerom e. Mr. M axwell w as rid ing w ith him In th e cab.

T h e o fficer sa id W ells w as passing th e truck driven by H acker, w hen th e la tte r suddenly signalled and th e n tu rn ed la ft in to th e driveway o t t h e S h a n e place on H ighland d rive h a lf a mile e u t and one-fourth m ile sou th of five points aast. W ells prom pU y tu rn ed in to th e driveway w ith H acker, avoiding m ore serious dam ages. His -flou r m ill truck ram m ed th e bed of Uie o the r m a ­ch ine bu t to ta l damage* wer* .no t heavy . N one of th e rider* wa* In ­ju red .

S om e clover chaff-spilled in to th e drivew ay, according to D eputy H all.

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TRUCK# TRUCKS40 C her. C O E 1S7 TYuck. 3 apeed. S3S-ao U res, pow er b rakes ...ATM 40 Fo rd T ruck , 196,2 speed, 1 ^ .3 0rubber, new m o to r .............. -.g7Mse F o rd T ruck. 188. D.W......39 O her. H T on PU . 4 speed 39 Ford H ton P . U., 4 speed HOB 18 Fo rd Pickup. 4 T o n --------

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News SpeciallFirst pictures on war situ-

I atibh • Washington reaction - J ap an ^ bum records •

[Hawaii and the Pacific.

“THE GREAT DICTATOR"

TODAY AIXADllLTH A V G ilAVt

r io s < 0 Fed. Tax K I0D 1B 8 1 0 « Pin* lo T ax

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cablegram (o Mr*. D im bar from h e r b ra tlicr read "All okay he re ."

Poata l T elegraph received several te leg ram s for residen ts o t Uils seo- tlo n bo th yesterday a n d today from M idw ay is land and H aw aii, bu t n o th in * from W ake, com pany of- ficlals sa id today.

H erm an K och, T \iln Falls , said today th a t hU d a tith te r , M rs. U D. H Ibner. llvInK In Frc.-u)o, Cnllf.. had received a cablegram from h e r h u s­ban d a t Midway Island la s t Might.

I t read , " W e re a ll rig h t. W ill be hom e as soon an they le t tin. " H lb- ner, a rn ri ie n tr r w ith th e M orrlson- K n u d ie ii O oiistruction com pany, h a s been on tiie inland for about fou r o r tive monUix, K och, h is fa - th a r- ln - la w , com m ented.

2 Reported Dead Are Still Living

W A S Iim aT O N , Dfc:. 10 (U R)-T lie w ar d e p ar tm e n t announ red today t h a t Privute W lltiur S . C arr, ot M lam lsbiiru . O., who wun reiHiited dead yeat4‘r(lay In Uie casualty lis t ot v tc llm s o1 Jap an ese bnm blnus In H aw aii, la alive a n d well.

T h e d e p ar tm e n t aisu waa advised th a t S g t. Jam e* H. l>erUilek. Ilnven- n a , O.. previously reiw ried killed In H aw aii, Is alive b u t wounded.

T lila redure<i Ute num ber of death s announced by th e de |>artm enl to 99.

FROZKNKANSAS O ITY, Mo., Dec, 10 m m -

T lie govern ineiit today froae Uie a s- s e u of E ari K, |>alk i Chinese res- U u ra n t. Palk la a J a p a n rsa (Ubjaot from K orea.

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Wedneeday, Decett^r 10. 1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TW IN.FALLS. IDAHO .Page T h n tf ^

M ’ O B iE C MB j V n lU d ____

J i p t n u s e r t e d jrestenU y 11 h a d l iu n c h e d a n ofreosW e on Chln»'« I lls Una o f s u iv l j ', tb e B u n n a ro ad , th ro u g b Q orthem T h a ilan d , a n d 11 h a d aetzed 300 enem y m e rc h a n t ahlpa. Inc lud ing th e 10.SOO to n U nited e u t a a lin e r P re s id e n t HarrlAon.

*nxe r e p v t o f th e B u iin a road , a t ­ta c k cam e th ro u g h th e B erlin rad io .

B e rlin alao quoted Tokyo th a t J a p an e se la n d forces h a d s ta r te d a n a tta c k on Singapore. B r ita in 'd en ied ttila re p o r t u com pletely un founded .

I t w aa Ind ica ted th e to e rc h an t atalps w hich J a p a n M lced w ere nearly a ll im a ll ones, probably m eet o f th em from C h in a water*, a s I t waa ta ld th e y to ta led only 80,000 tons.

H a r r lto a F a te In D oobt P a te o f th e P residen t H arrison

h a d be en In doubt since f iu n d w w hen J a p a n a ttac k ed th e u n ite d S ta te s .

T h e lin e r w as believed to h av e been o f f th e Y an g tie r iver in th e S h a n g h a i a re a on lU w ay to C h lng -

, w angtao . In th e n o r tb . to • U n ited S ta te s m s r ln « Isolated a t

P t lp ln g a n d T U iitsln . T hese m arines h a ve-now been disarm ed a n d m ade p risone rs by th e Japanese.

J a p a n asserted iU flghU ng forces. In an un b ro k en series of successes Jn th e P ac ific w ar. had destroyed m ore th a n 800 A m erican p lanes In iU a s - -aaulta on th e PhlUpplnes and H a ­w aii; a n d h a d bombed A m erica’s M idw ay Island 1300 mUes w est of th e H aw a iia n Islands.

F i rs t new s o f th e a ssertion tlpal S ingapo re w as now u n der d irec t a t ­ta c k cam e In a G erm an official news mgency d isp a tc h from Tokyo, he ard In London by th e U nited Press lis ten in g p o s t

A ttack Singapore T h e d lspa tc li s a id , the Jap an ese

im p eria l s ta f f h a d announced J a p a ­nese la n d troops were now a ttac k in g th e S ingapo re area.

BrltA ln, in a b roadcast h e a rd by CBS, quoted S ingapore th a t th e Ja p an e se re p o r t o f a land ing a t S in g ap o re w as com pletely u n tru e a n d t h a t th e re w ere n o Jap an ese

. troops in th e sou the rn M alaya coast.

A d isp a tc h of th e I ta l ia n official new s agency quoted im perial h e a d ­q u a rte r s th a t Japanese naval a ir

........................^ Id w o y Island yes-

New Piano Will , Get First Usage . At Band Concert

New seven-foot Steinway g ran d p iano, recently purchased for Ta-ia F a lls h igh school through a fund s ta r te d by th e student body In 1938, will be used for th e first tim e a t a h igh school music prew nta tlon th is evening a t 6 o'clock, when th e bands o f >Mth th e high school and Junior h ig h presen t the ir first form al c e r t or ih e year.

U nder th e d lrcctloa of B c rl C hristianson, inslruclor, th e concert will be In .th ree dlvWon.i; th e Junior ban d wUl present th e f irst p a rt, se­n io r organlzaUon wUl play , for th e second, and the ilna l Iwo num bers will be by th e cnllre group of 153 m embers.

Admission will be charged, and th e proceeds will go loward Uie clean - n ln g of band unilorms a n d o ther ban d activ ities.. Tlckcts m ay be se ­cu red from band students or a t th e h ig h school.

M r. Christianson said U iat U)c program will ,be ofn a tu re , especially Bill M err ltfs p i­a n o solos, which will be- som ew liat of a novelty prcscntatlon for a h igh school band conccrt.

w ith o u t loss.f t w aa asserted th e A m erican

Islan d s of G u am an d . W ake wei now fu lly u n d e r Jap an ese controL

REA D T H E T U JE S W ANT ADS.

Knitting ChairmanUNIVERSITY OF IDAHO. Dec. 10

iS pcclall—Mavis Schuepbach. R u ­pert, has been nam ed ctm lm ian In cliargc of knitting for tlic Bundles fo r B rlla ln program.

HEAVY I f f i S E E N F l O R m

B O I^S . Ida., Dec. 10 OI.P.>—S ta te se­lective service h eadquarte rs today announced receipt o f ' orders from n a tio n a l headquarters to prepare fo r “a heavy increase" in th e Id ah o drof*. call.

L ieu t. Col. Ndrm an B. Adklson, a tten d in g a meeting of- d ra f t offi­c ia ls In Iios Angeles, also Inform ed th e s ta te office to o rder each local bo a rd to re-check deferm ent classi­fica tions so more men of l-A class

be m ade available.

d u c t examl su ffic ien t num ber of m en” to fill th e expanded February quota , ex­pected to be issued In tw o we e k s . '

REVIVAL CAMPAIGN W ILLCONTINUE AT KIM BERLY

T h e Kimberly Nozarcne revival cam paign which was carried on for a w eek by Rev. Harold DanleU, O n­ta rio , Ore.. will tie continued un til Dcc. 31. T he L evcrltt trio , Lam ar. Mo., well-known m usicians, singers a n d evangelists, are continuing the revival a t Kimberly.

Rev. D. C. Von Slyke, Caldwell, Is c on tinuing the cam paign a i Flier u n til Sunday, Dec. 14. Rev. E u l W illiams, Kimberly pasto r, and Rev. A. Furm an Harris, F lier pastor. In­v ite the public to a tten d Uic scrvlcM he ld dally. Including Sa tu rd ay , a t 8 p. m . and Sunday a t 11 a. m. a n d '

■5XY-WHAT5 THE

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VALUE ?

O ld O fco r P a p p a r i ____Whhk»y • tt*** ♦ 66p r p ^ - J l% rfrw gi# uriid i**, 49% tr^ n*$itTm t ifisritt ♦ PrmiJh JtrtD uH lU rus, Inc., Lon im lU &

DOROTHY McOUIRE. . . p o p u lo r j lo r o f Jo h n G o lden ‘th i tp ta y ''C la u d io '‘ •oy i M erry C h r ltlm a i fp her m any friend* w llh th e c igare lta th o t S a lli f le s . -

Milder Better- Tasting . . . that’s why

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. i“Gliesterfield. . . it*s his cigarette and mine X

T h is year they’re dnylng M erry Cliriatmas with Chesterfields.

F o r your friends in the Service And for the folks at home W hat better Christmas present Than these beautiful gift oartoni Of 10 packs, 3 packs, or 4 tins o f 50.

IN othlng else you can buy /Will give m ore pleasure for the money.

Buy Chesterfields For yottr^/aptily and friends Beautifully packed fo r Christinas.

CHOOSE GIFJ HOSIERYfrom famous makers. . . complete stocks here!

Your gifts of hosiery will mean more if they bear such nation­ally known brands as No-Mend, Kayser, Munsingwear, Dress- ette. Nolde Horst and others—we have them all in co m p le te stocks.

GIFT wrapped FREE!Ready for giving . . . by professional wrappers. . . neatly, quickly.

NO-MEND SILK HOSE$1.35

This qunUty >iose comes in several weights, 2, 3 and 4 thread. We have all new stock to selcct from. You can also have 3 proportioned lengths in this hose. Sizes 8'/a to 11.

MUNSINGWEAR SILK HOSE

$1.15Ringloss chiffon hose. Thrcc-thread silk. Picot finished top. G arter run-stop. Silk plaited foot. New colors in all sizes.

NON RUN HOSE$1.35

Nolde & Horst silk Non^Run hose. Full frt-shioned. You can make s hole in thi.? hose but it will not run. Sizes 8*/ to 10>» and a good assortment of colors.

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Sheer Chiffon HOSE 9Sc

This is our largest group of silk hose. A great many different colors to choose from. Full fash­ioned and every pair f irst quality.

NOLDE & HORST HOSE$1.35

We ju st received another big shipment of these sheer de chine all silk hose. Very sheer and is also ringless. Silk to the top.

Reverse Knit Chiffon Silk I Crepe SilkHOSE$1.15 79«

HOSE

89CAll silk hose that Is finiltod inside ,• ."ilk | Full fashioned Uirce-thrcad silk. . , -ii . nose. 45 guagc three»tnrcaa ring- a . ^ . • •out. This hose will not a n a s or £ f f 3 t ' ‘q u a i |t y . Good assort- | Genuine rmgless crepe^pick as easily as a regular knit. ment of the newest colors. Sizes K stretch top with garter run-stop.Full fashioned. Sizes 8>/a ^ 8 U to 10'/-. • g New colors in all sizes.

A t the righ t a view of our popular M en's de­partm ent at Christ­mas tim e . . . th r if ty shoppers busily en- gaged in buying g ifts . . . determ ined to make th is a genuine old-fashioned Christ-

Ease Your Shopping Budget

with

CREDITCX)UPONS

a montlia to pay phis n ninnll ncrvico ciiiuK''- Spond them lik i; rash ftiiywhoro in the hIoii-.

The Men's Store Offers a Wednesday Christmas Special of

720 Men's Novelty $1 Wool Hose for 49< AS CLOSED OUT

In New York months ago and packed away for this eventThey are WcfllmlnNlcr hoM and «very pair carrlra t h e Wciitminater t i c k e t A t t e s t i n g (o 11a true worth.Same tickets carry the muhufaclurer’s original price of $1.00 as nationally advertlMd.Home are stamped on the aole * all wool, made In Kngtand'* and some are stamped “all wool.” Othen canT no stamp at all although we know the wool content is large. ■Kvery pair Is guaran(«cd to he first quality.Thera are plain ribs and ribs with hand embrdldered clocks. are heavy, coarsa ribbed hoM iplaids and other fine patterns.^ 1 W B A gift of nntlonalty known quality every time when it doesn't cost any mor« than JuM \ J I W E goods of unknown origin.

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P a g e F our I D A H O E V E N I N U T I M E B , T W I N F A L L S , I D A H O Wediiuday, Decemtxir 10,194t

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The Gentleman in the Third Row

Effrontery Now Bears Its Evil Fruit‘ probably when we look back to these days and

survey the motives and the acts of men in power, the thing tha t will stand out will be the im pudent effron­tery of the Nazi npind.

Mark th is; There have been wars of conquest before and peoples forced beneath the yoke of conquering armies. “Woe to the vanquished” w as an old slogan when Brennus tossed his sword contemptuously into a Roman scale.

B ut did any conqueror before have the effrontery to assume that millions of free people, being con­quered, would then forget so quickly the ir lost liberties th a t a quick dose of propaganda, the buying (with money or with place, i t makes no difference) of a few “leaders,” and a short, sharp economic squeeze,- would tu rn free peoples into docue partisans of a “world order” operated solely fo r the benefit of the conqueror? • • • •

The Nazis really thought they could do it. Their success among theii^own people, using streamlined techniques of mass persuasion and the rubber trun-

3 dominate it, was a land of despen tion, of grinding poverty, social inequality, closed opportunity, a sick land w ithout hope. W hat worked in th a t Germany failed la ter in a conquered Nonvay, Netherlands,' France, Greece, Jugoslavia, even in Po­land. The formula which worked so well a t a given tim e and in a given place, failed to work a t all in other tim es and in other places. The Germans had failed to learn from the Russians, who also had thought they had a universal formula. The Bolsheviks thought tha t a form ula which worked in feudal, w ar-shattered, oriental Russia must also work in other lands. But it d idn’t, and the world revolution n?ver came. Instead, i t bred the world counter-revolution, called Fascism. Now tha t, too, is dem onstrating its failure.

M onths a fte r all Europe had been conquered, w hat do the Nazi leaders And? Eighty thousand Serbs fight­ing a b itte r guerilla w ar. Nazi soldiers shot in the back in the streets of P aris and Amsterdam. Belgian veterans of World w ar I "conspiring” (they remem­ber) against their conquerors. H eads falling in Nor­w ay and rows of graves in Poland and Greece, Why?

Because the Nazis were wrong. They have led the European horse by a bloody brid le to the brink of Nazism’s flood, only to find th a t the obstinate beast refuses to drink.

D rink he will not, now or ever, except willingly and of the sweet watfers of freedom. T h a t is where the N azis, w ith their stupendous effrontery, made their blind mistake.

Most Excited Girl, Bar None

O ur s le u tiu assu re us th&l Tw in TalU today h a d Uw m o st ezclt«d lUtle s lr l In a ll th e w orld.

6he U fih aro n GaU W ood, five whole years of age.

e iia ro n W ed fou r d JH eren t UniM lo te lephone S a n t* C laua la s t n igh t under S a n ta 's specia l phono service for T w in P a lls kids. E very lim e, though, th e Une w as busy. S h e w ent lo bed a very d isappo in ted young lady.

San ta he ard ab o u t It.So S a n ta telephoned f lh a ro n this

mom tng.She was tn th e b a th tu b , w hen he

called—b u t she go t o u t o f there In a hu rry a n d raced to th e tcic* phone. S h e ta lked 10 m in u tes w ith S an ta , and told h im sh e w anted roller skates , a raggedy doU a n d a chair lo r th e r a g g e d doll.

Excited? Y ou've no Ideal

APPLAUSE. PLEASE!Everybody will oow e oncen lraU

on one Dick I l a r b t r t to r 22 MOODds.

A t tb a Jayeee m eeU ng la s t n igh t. Prexy Loyal P e n j p ra ised Dick for h b c h a lrm a n tb lp o l th e a r t week m a tte r. Bald L «y*l: “L e i’s gtve h im ft band .”

All th e Ja y ee et prom pU y s ta r ted to cU p b a n d s In h o n o r of Mr. U arbetL

Dick h a d n 't been pay ing close a tten tio n to proceedings.

Yep.MOet vlgoroas c lap p er fo r M r.

I la rb e rt w as M r. I la rb e rtl

R E FR E B tnN G CANDOR. A LA BROW N O F OAKLEY!

WeVe m enU oned h im o f ten before. T h is tim e It** because of h is re ­

freshing candor.W e m ean Charley B row n, ed ito r

and publisher o f th e O akley H erald , th a t doughty new spaper w hich minces no words.

I t seems C harley Is going to ja bunch of le tte rs to S a a ta C ___Uila week, w ritte n by cUU dren In O akley a n d n earby oonununlU es. ^ linotype m a n h as been settU ig these ■letters In type for qu ite a few days.

Charley cam e o u t la s t week w ith only a skim py four-page e d ition . And w asn’t a t aU backw ard ab o u t «x- p la ln lng i t to h is read ers . N o a ra - slons o r excuses fo r C harley. H e told h is fu b scrlb e n po in t-b lan k on page one:

*Tbis is a m akeahirt ed ition b e - eaose nearly a il th e linotype rae ta l t a th e H erald shop is a lre ad y op b i te tte rs to Banta CUuu w ritte n by th e eh ild ren e f Oakley a n d th e naigh boring Idaho a n d bo rder

The Medicine Cabinet’s FullSome time ago the government’s tremendous stocks

of raw opium, stored away in treasu ry vaults, was revealed. With quinine, this is regarded as an indis­pensable drug.

Now It is Known tha t ten million ounces of pure quinine have been also stocked in sim ilar vaults, enough fo r a four or five years ' supply in an emer­gency

In many respects our national foresight has not been of the b es t We have, in S criptural language, le ft undone the things which we ought to have done. H ere, however, is a case, in the stocking of the national medicine'chcst, where foresight seems to have paid o u tin a iiig w ay .

Fivc-Cciit Cigar DaysTom Marshall, in idyllic days of his vice-prcsidency,

wisecracked himself into im m ortality by jesting tha t “w hat this country needs is a good nve-cent cigar.” .^^Well, the country got it. Now it's in danger of loslni

K iiing excise taxes on tobacco, shortage of cigar- im sk en (many of whom are f^irls who a rc tu rn ing to •ttimrrlage or wives who are hemg enabled by husband's

' sam ings to return to doinesticity), higher___ _ i costs, difficulty of obtaining machlnery.7-a lltlWM Isotors are closing down on the old five-ceftt

'. I t ( till stands, like the Rock of G ibraltar, as a [ the American way. B yt like the Jlock of

, the w ar is closing in on i t Taxes are in 'l would move the old llve-conter Into the

. „.s«n class, leaving its old place of honor to r “two-f»r.” . I .

lam ps will make the Statue of milce ou t a t sea— maybe with

bellevin;.

th ts Is a m akeahirt num ber. I p o in t to th e elPbbing offer ad on th is page, I b a d n e t in tended to use i t a t a ll tm tll n e x t week. B a t tbeae M t e n to B aoU CUve OMd • • m n e h Unotype m e lU th a t I h a « U ^ • e r a e t h l n g to get^by ir ith th is

N othing if n o t fo rth rig h t, th is M r. p ro w n of Oakley.

Q UICK. BM ELLIN d SA LTSi D ear Polai

Olva m e th ree m lnuteo s ta r t to ge t ou t of gunshot range . . .

T h e hiUa are naked—H ie treee a re node—T h e fields are bar*—T b e grovnd Is nneorered—So l l \ no w onder th e oe rn te

abooked a n d th e peas ge poddyi - T h e M agle C ityea

W KH E IIIG Il'PO W E R E D . N O fP o t Sho ts is essentially a m odest

lu y . ^B u t ne 'a beginning to su spect h e

m ay be p retty h igh-pow ered s tu ff a tt« r m .

T h e o the r day. a fte r M rs. Po t Bhota finished ta lk ing to us on the U tophone, she p u t th e phone to th e e a r e f lit tle MUs P o t flhoU , now a t th e r ipe old age of six m o n th s and tw o days.

Pappy th e n said ’•hello'* In to the phone.

M iss P o t S h o u p rom ptly tr ie d to e a t t h e ..........

Ho Hum Dept.Huaa N alloni•'IS.MO UenlUU OlMusa A allonal

■inergenoy CondlUens.** — H ead­line.L et's a ll pull In ie th er. boys.

“llunrey Hhews G irls C an Drees in i t Heoonda"—PrcM oddlly,Y eh. bu t how m any d o r

• ^ e r M WotiH End fo r I Billion Y ea i* " -H e ad lin e .

Looks Uke we ll ge t ou r house paid fo r. a fU r all.

SERIAL STORY

LADY BY REQUESTBY HELEN R. WOODWARD •INC.'

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h»rtUa«« Vfhlah ha w aalS a » t r» - **It* aaleaa h* a a r r i* 4 kafera tbemmf of as. O thara U (k« a U r r »r* r a i l Brae*. Bl«vbaa*a hast t r i« i««tka >■ alraaB \7B t«TM t*at»lM aaalB valr* ’Thar**. bM V tlfal hUad wir* a r R leba rC w haw D U aa b*>

b ti «flta OTilb • U fb a a has w arka4. « l lave blat.» flaahaa D laaa. -■ad 1 -at r a ta c (a t a h t ta r h ta l" H irpkfa w a a ia ia w k r D laaa

a«at. F a r lka< raaaoa ka a««Uaa, raad rtnv fa r a a la a» a n aa t tr l» ta ■aalii jU aariea . (a laava tU a « a a t kaaia la eh aiv a a t D U aa,

DAKK CLO U D S O A 1 H U

C H A P T E R X IX A d a y D ia n a w o rk e d fa lth -

fu lly a t S te p h e n ’s side . S o rted m anuscrip ts , a ss is te d M in T odd w ith Ia8 t-m lnu t« ty p in g , h e lp ed L ark in so r t S tep h e n ’s c lo thes.

^V11cn A dela le a rn e d o l S te ­phen 's p la n t, sh e p ro d u ce d a w e ll- developed case “o f h y i te r la . “W hy do you h av e to goT” Bhe i to n n e d . "O f aU th e m e n In th e w orld , >hey pick on youl Y o u 're to o v a lu ab le a person to s e n d tn to d a D ferl"

"D on 't ta lk lik e a ch ild l” Ste« phcn sa id im p a tie n tly . ‘'T h e r* !• no d anger in a i r tn^ ve! today t*

“Sh ip s c ra sh e v e ry d a y l" A dela cried. “ W hat's to b e c o n n o f meT”

"D iana is to ta k e c h a r fe o f th ln p unU i I com e b a c k l" S te ­ph en sa id i t a s ca lm ly a s possib le, g lancing sidew ise to se e h o w ib 9 took i t

AdelQ's sobs c ea sed ib n ip t ly . H er te a r - s tr e a k e d a y es w e re w id e w ith h o rro r a n d a m arem en t. H er m outh becam e a t ig h t lin e o l de­fiance. "Y ou m e a n th a t ste n o g ra ­p h e r Is—"

Stephen 's e y es to o k o n th a t IM c of b lue ice. “ N ow , look here ,. A dela, I don ’t w a n t any opposi­tion to m y p la n s . I 'm too busy to ’ d eal w ith h y s te r ia , D ia n a is to be in c h a rg e u n ti l I re tu rn , a n d I w a n t y o u r p ro m ise h e re a n d now th a t y o u ’ll c o -o p e ra te w ith h e r in e v e ry w ay l"

A dela w as b re a th in g rap id ly , fu riously . ”Y o u 'd p u t h e r above mel Y ou’v e fa lle n in lo v e w ith b e rl”

S tephen 's b u sy h a n d s stayed . She’s n o t y o u r wife!'* A dela

raged. “Siio n e v e r has b eesi E verybody k n o w s th a t!"

"N obody k n o w s un less you ’ve

to ld them l" S tep h e n M id w ith sudden h a rshness . T h e n w ith an appealing g e s tu re , h e p laced h is hands on tie r sh o u ld e rs . “Com e. A d d a, le t's n o t q u a rre l . I ’m going away. Do m e th e fa v o r o ! g iv ing m e a ch ee rfu l goodby . I 'm su re D lsnn w ill m e e t you m ore th a n ha lf w ay if y o u ’l l do y o u r p a r t Now you 'll h a v e to n m along. I 'v e a m illion th in g s to 'd o l’’

B u t a fte r A dela h a d le ft tbe room, S tephen s tood q u ie tly by the h e a r th fo r som e tim e, doing nothing. "1 h a v e fa lle n in love w ith h e r,” h e ‘ sa id to him self.

T A TE th a t ' a fte rn o o n S tephen and D iana w a lk ed o v e r to P e y ­

ton Square so th a t S tep h e n mlghl bid E valyn goodby. T hey found Phil th e re a n d th e fo u r en joyed * qu ie t c u p o f te a .

" It 's w onderH il th a t th e y place . j m uch confldenco in you , S te ­phen," E v aly n sa id glow ingly. "And I p ro m ise I ’ll do m y ^ b est to keep D iana f ro m b e in g lonely.”

D iana fe l t P h i l’s e y es u p o n he r, je s tlo n ln f, a n d h e r cheeks ished w arm ly . S u re ly everyone

m ust guess h o w sh e (e l l abou t Stephen! S te p h a n g la n ce d up, Intercep ted th e look betw een D iana a n d R iU , d id n o t u n d e r­stand i t a t alL H e frow ned thoughtfully .

A UtUe la te r th e y w a lk ed over to see o>d EU ea C u r t, th e n hom e together. T h e . h ec tic evening passed, a n d i t w a s davm . A cold, apprthenslvo . d a w n . D ia n a and A dela, a ccom pany ing S tep h e n to th e a irpo rt, siilvered in f u r 'coats. I t w as d ifllcu lt to b e liev e th a t only a few days ago I t h a d be en w arm and balm y. N ow m u rk y sk ies de­fied th e e ffo rts o f th e su n to And

opening, a n d th e w in d w histled through leafless trees .

T he g re a t p la n e th ro b b ed In readiness, a l l w as h u r ry and bustle. A nd 'a lm o s t be fo re they knew w h a t w a s happen ing , the

i-pllot ss id , “B e tte r g e t aboard, Mr. C urt!”

S tephen n o d d e d a n d tu rn ed to th e two g irls. H e to o k A dela in h is arm s, k isse d h e r fon d ly sev- m l tim es. T h e n to D iana he sim ply e x ten d e d hlfl h and . "Re­m em ber y o u r p r o r ^ e l ” h e sold quietly .

Diana's, eyes w ere on h is, hun ­grily seek ing . W as h r n o t even going to ta k e h e r in h is a rm s now, In th is m o m e n t o f goodby? She ached to fee l th e ir s tre n g th about he r, to k n o w tfa e 'c c m fo r tln g os- su rance of h is t n i s t in he r. But h e only g r ip p ed h e r U ngers ha rd and released them .

" i 'l l sU n d by ,’’ she sa id thickly. “T hanks, G oodby!” H e w ss

goael

T h ro u g h e y e s he av ily m is ted . D ia n a w a tc h e d I h e g ree t p lane ta k e off, r is e g rac e fu lly a n d finally becom e a d isa p p ea r in g speck In th e g r a y c u r ta in ove rhead . N ot

' g s u r e j u s t h o w S tm h en fe lt it h e r . M o re un c e rta in now

th a n e v e r , in v iew of. h is casual le a v e -ta k in g . Ha w as w illing to p la ce a n e x p a n se o f severa l thou­sa n d m ile s b e tw e e n them , w ith ­o u t e v en ta k in g h e r in h is a rm s a t farew e lL S u re ly th a t p roved th a t h e w a s u t te r ly IndifTerent to h e r.

S h e tu r n e d to Jo in th o sobbing A d ^ in tb e c ar, and- found th a t h e r h e a d w u a ch ing w ith a du ll, th ro b b in g ag o n y . S h e w anted

. e r a t d y to g e t homo, w anted th e s a n c tu a r y of h e r lovely room w h e re s h e c o u ld c ry h e r h e a r t o u t In so litu d e .

• • a'p H E d a y s th a t fo llow ed w e re a

n ig h tm a re to D iana— a n igh t­m a re in w h ic h sh e s a t chained to th e r a d i a I t b a d been like th a t e v e r s in c e tb e n e w s h a d firs t come th ro u g h th a t S tep h e n ’s p la n e had d isa p p e a re d . A n ew scas ter in a n a ll- to o -c a s u a l vo ice h a d said, “L a s t w o rd rec e iv e d from th e S i­k o rsk y a m p h ib ia n flying tow ard G u ay a q u il, E cu a d o r, cam e from P i lo t P e te S m ith w ho repo rted th a t h e w as d rc lin g 'd o w n through h e a v y sk ie s to fin d b e tte r v is i­b ili ty . S om * conce rn is fe lt fo r th e w e l fa re o f th e 15 passengers, am ong w h o m is S tephen C urt, w e ll-k n o w n w r i te r a n d po litica l

A d e la h o v e re d close by , h e r a n im o s ity to w a rd D iana forgo tten in h e r a n x ie ty fo r S tephen . H er e y es w e re r e d trv m w eeping, h e r h a n d k e rc h ie f c ru m p led In to a soggy b a ll. E lv a Todd, anguish in h e r e y es, w a s a tow er o f qu ie t s tre n g th ; P h i l , too . scarce ly le ft D ia n a ’s s id e a n d o n th a t la s t n l ^ t w h en u n c e r ta in ty becam e rea lity , E v a ly n a n d R i c h a r ' d T horpe Jo ined th e g roup .

A d ela h a d s e n t fo r h e r A unt C iu ls tin e , a sm a ll, p lum p , he lp­le ss p e rso n w ith a c ra fty eye and c h u b b y , g ra sp in g hands. D iana h a d d is l ik ed A u n t C hrlsU e from th e firs t, fee llB g h e r a llie d w ith A dela a g a in s t h e r . ' W ith a child like a ir o f p ro p rie to r sh ip . A u n t C hristie h e lp e d h e rs e lf to th e m o st com­fo rta b le c h a ir s , D iana ’s favo rite m a gaz ines , a n d o rd e red th e choic­e s t foods p r e p a re d fo r herself. “ W hen y o u ’r e a n old lady , m y d e a r , y o u 'l l u n d e rs tan d how nec­e s sa ry c o m fo r t is!" she explained, sig h in g lu x u r io u s ly .

D ia n a w o n d ered if th e re w ere o th e rs o f S tep h e n ’s fam ily , rea liz­in g h o w l i t t le sh e rea lly kn e w of th e m a n sh e h a d m arried .

(T » B e C o o tJu e d )

H I S T O R Y Of Twin FaUs City 6 “ County

IS Y E A R S AGODeo. 10, i m

. J s s Louise Beebee. new d ie tician for- th e hospiU l. a rriv e d yesterday- from Bparta. Wls., a n d took up her duties today. Bhe Is a g radua te of th e U niversity of W iscensln, and g radua te d leU dan of th e F U th ave­nue hosp ital In Mew Y ork . M iss H el­e n W olfe began h e r du tie s a s reg­u la r nurse in the hosp ita l he re to ­day.

D r. and Mrs. G eorge 0 . Hailey have moved here from K im berly to m ake th e ir home. D r. H ailey has estab lished office qu a rte rs a t l i t M ain avenue no rth ,

C hasing aw ay gloobi b na tional defense, too—so le t's tu r n on those Chrlq tm aa lig h ts n e x t week.

T h a t w as th e call today by m a n ­agers of th e T im e s-N e w s IM l C hris tm as ligh ting con test, h i which cash aw ards of 165 will be given to householders a n d business firms.

T ^ e ru les a re sim ple. A nd aside from a n y question of cash prises, it 's now a service to A m erica to keep C hris tm as checr a lig h t In ebrly days of w ar whose new s Is bad for w eeks to come.

T ak e a look a t th e con test ru les a n d th e n s U n p^nnning now lo dec­o ra te you r own home o r business.

1. Con lea l open to any b e n tc- ho lde r in th e rlly lim its ; fo r bus­iness d lflslon . ro n te i t open te any sta re in th e en tire business d ls- triot.

i . T o ta l p r im 165 in cash. H o n e division. I t s f irs t p rise ; |1 5 se«>

M iss M ary Provost, p resident of th e B lue T H angle club, h u been elected delegate to Uie H l-Y con­ference th a t Is to be held In BoUe Dee. 38.

27 Y E A R S AGODEC. 10. 1114

Idrs. W alter E. H arm an was In Burley Bunday. w here she delivered a n address before th e M issionary society of th e C hris tian church of th a t c ity .

a to tte n b erg . defcnrtnnt.Fo rm In w hich Uie Jury retu rned

th e ve rd ic t w ss imorlliodox enough to b ring a m om ent's s tudy by Ji J . W. P o rte r . T lie Jurym en bro .In a verd ic t fur tlie de fendan t, w ith a penciled stn tem en i: "N ot Q ullty ." T h a t type of verdict. Is o f crim inal U la l na tu re .

T . E. Moore tran sac ted business In T w in P a lb for a day th e la s t of th e week.

W, P . MIkesell. of the Salm on trac t, tra iuao led burriness In Twin P a lb fo r a day th e la st o f th e week.

W HAT PRICK CKOWDBT D ear Pot«>!

Aooordlng to tlie Bvetlmes, peopiO over in Copenhagen a re n 't w orth muoti. Said your esteem ed period­ical: "T he t>anbh crowd h a d a p re ­w ar value of about 30 oent«,"

- K a g l i Bye

gtfte f e r HUP w trel . . T H I Q I N T l i a U N IN

TU B T H IR D ROW

i y i l N E S MR E C i l OFFICE

Because souUt c en tra l Idalio appli- c an U have sought to Join th e U. 6 . m arines in comldprul)le num bers since th e outbreak of w ar wlUi J a ­pan , tlie m arln rs corps opened a (u ll-tlm e T ecru ttlu i today a lth e c ity hall.

Bgt. a u n le y J . Jn rdsyk b In charge. He will bn a t H it c ity hall u n til o ther qua rte rs oan be found, tio u ra will be from B a m. ui^tll 0 p. m , o r U U r If needed.

M en betw een 17 and 30 are eligible to Join th e "Devil Dogs ’

C U I M i T LOSES ECASE

D am age claim o f liDSJsg by H arl Bm ith, O hioan w ho w as form erly B ua Valley orcheetra leader, w as r e -

" * by a d is tr ic t e o u rt Jury yee« »a* o f ft

on ft highw ay e raab n e a r ■trsvell ft year ago.

T he Jury decided In favor of C arl

Chase Away Gloom—Light up Homes for Cheery CVistmas

end ; IS th ird } five aw ards o f I I each . Boslnees d ir b lm . f irst prise |tO a n d second aw ard | j .

X LigbU m u st be exterior, or in te rio r lig h ted deooraUons c lea r, ly Tblble fn m i tb e street. I n bnsl- neaa divis ion. m erchanU n a y u til­ise d isp lay windows.

4. All deco rations should be In opera tion by Deo. I I , which b one week p rio r t« C h rb tm ss day. The decorations m ost rem ain lighted th rough th e n ig h t o f Jan . I . l ig h U should bo kep t on u n til 10 p. m . so th a t Jndgee m ay tour th e c ity In th e evenings they select.'

5. Type of decorations: Any type deolred by Ihe In d h id u s l house- ho lde r of m erchan t, w hether e ar- ry ln f C h ris tm as them e, religious m otif or abandoning cen tra l them e for varied Mfoets.

S. Judging basis; f lcne ral effec t moat Im portan t. E laborate na tu re of dliplajrs will n e t be Ihe de- eliU e f s rto r. A sm all b a t inge­nious d rro ra t lo n m ay w in grand aw ard over o the rs more eU borate.

7. No e n try blanks or e n try Ib t- I n r i n r re a u ry . Himply decorate and thuK Join In upholding ’Twin ra ilx aa " th e rh ris lm a s city,” and

HOLD EVERYTHING

THIS CURIOUS WOULD

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“A I.AIU*. 1CTHAT m V OO 9 0 O U T O N „

C A N T y p W IT H r

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(N O P P « f cA S l C H i e A N ^

TH B CITV O f SA U LT tTB. /WARIM IS O N C ^ ^ / )9 A L

BUT TH B CIT>'0*I HANCOCK# TWO H U N O R B D / W t ^

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a n d a re anxious to s tr in g tr a n a n ls - olon l l n u and th a t th e rea l de lay in bu ild ing cooperaUve line* re sU on th e doorstep of REA a n d i t n o t th e f a u l t o f w ire m anu factu re ra o r th e p riv a te u tility ccm panies.

T h e discovery h a s led to a n o th e r aocusaUon. Congressmen h av e a s ­sa rted on th e floor of th e house th a t R SA h as dozens o f C onu n u n b ts a n d . fellow travelera o n th e pay ro ll and t h a t th is a ssertion c an be con firm ed fro m th e fUes in th e o ffice o f Uie D ies c an m lt tee on un -A m ertcan kc- Uvltles.

B t a A L E L E C T B IC SETUP FO UND G U IL T Y O F H O A R D IN G C O PPER W IRE

W ASH IN G TON . Dec. 10 (Special) —I t develops th a t , w hile M6 m iles of b a re poles p o in t sta rk ly to th e sky a n d 3,804 farm s a re f o r ^ to w ait

hid ing to n s of th e needed wire w ith no in te n tio n of using I t for a couple of years , a n d th e n to bu ild duplicate lines.

So pe rsb tenU y b a d REA been com pU lnlng th a t It could no t ob­ta in w ire fo r transm ission U net a n d th a t p riva te u tilitie s were ta k ­ing a ll th e copper In sigh t a n d ro n n in g lines in a reas w here REA p lanned to serve, th a t congress In ltU ted a lit tle qu ie t sleuthing. In s te ad , how ever, o f th e p rivate atU itlea being found guUty (as o f t h b d a te ) th e InvesU gatlon proved a V acktlre fo r REA.

W ith th o se Id a h o fa rm e rs w aiting fo r w ire. REA (p ro testing It could g e t n o w ire) was concealing 33 c a r ­loads o f th e Qopper, on spools, in several co tto n fields In T exas. T h e tra ln lo o d o f copper w as h idden . In th e co tto n fields since th e REA com ­p la in t th a t copper w as unavailable fo r th a t agency, a n d s ince th e sh o r t­age of c opper becam e serious.

W hile to n s of copper a re ho a rd ­ed by REA, w a n h lp s a re being launched w ithou t ih e usual cop­p e r f ittin g s : autom obiles, w ash­ing m ach ines a n d th e m a nu factu re of w aU r faucets have been order­ed decreased by O PM . a n d a fU r Ja n . I restric tions on th e use o f copper will s trike even m ore deep­ly In to civ ilian needs.

I t Is charged th a t th e REA cop­per In th e co tton fields b no t to be used fo r two o r m ore years; th a t it U n o t being d is tribu ted to Uie co­opera tives who have th e ir poles se t

Automobile dealers a re to b e to ld w h a t p rice they c an c harg e , d ' m ove to p reven t In flation. M anufacttirere hav e been reccounended to issue one s ta n d a rd m odel a n d do ftway w ith s ta tio n wagons, coupcs. coover- Ubles. P rices th a t c an b e c h arg ed

■ be d is tribu ted to Id a h o dealers oon a s a cocnmlttee o f d e a le r s .

^ « ^ e to a n ' ag re em e n t w ith

T h e . governm ent p lans reg im en­ta tio n of th e au tom obile in d u s try : h a s s ta r te d w ith th e fac to ries , a n d Is now p rep a rin g to te ll sa lesm en th e to p price they c a n c harge fo r a car. Q adgela will be conspicuous by th e ir absence o n n e x t y ear 's c a r s ; n o dua l ta lllgh ts, no ic igar ligh ters, n o b r ig h t work, a n d linoleum will b e subetl* tu te d fo r rubber floor m a ts ; no w hite sklew all tires. W ith sc o tc ity o f cars , th e re b danger o f soaring prices, so th e governm ent In tends curb ing th a t w ith a p rice lis t.

RESERVOIR VOTE REEIECFSIHREE

• W ith In terest a t p rac tica lly zero level because tho th ree d irec to rs had no opposition. Incum bents w ere r e ­e lec ted IM esday In th e A m erican F U ls reservo ir d is tric t vote.

T h e ballo ting was conducted In seven so u th cen tra l counties . ' R c- e lec ted w ere A. A. DavU, F i le r ; W. H. fipence, K im berly; C larence F . O rth , W endell.' • ^ r . Bpence h a s been a d irec to r an tk /treasu rer since th e d is tr ic t was form ed In 1833. Mr. D a v b f ir s t w en t on the board two years a f te r th e d b tr lc t fo rm ation.

R eorgan isa tion m eeting w ill be he ld Dec. 17 in T w in P a lb . H old- overs a re R . E. B hepherd, Je rom e, p residen t; J . H. B arker, B uhl, sec­re ta ry ; 8 . W . R itchie, H agerm an ; R obert H ouglond, Springfield.

MUSIC INSTRUMENTH O RIZO N T A LI P ic tu re d

pe rcussion In strum en t,

ft B e v crb e ra tln g sound played on it.

0 R ent fo r a dcO nlto period

10 C oalition .la F iv e p lu s five.13 R u b ou t.IS O b tn ined .17 F .« lam a llo n .18 In te re s t

( a b b r ) .ID U n it o t

w e ig h t.a t T ree .33 FiiMilon.asnomon .

em pero r.20 E xcuses

( law ) .98 Inclosed .30 O bserve .I I B a rrie r to

p re v e n t flow Ilf w ater.

93 H opes lo

A nsw er lo P rev ious Pussle

n tta ln .3n Respects.40 Gnneous

e lem ent used in clcc trlc signs.

41 Free.43PlBce.44 O rio n of

hearing .45 N egative.4R Speak.47 G n lf dcvlcc.40 Insect.

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a Ship’s Tecor<».0 T ilts.

11 B rief e x cc rp ta13 P ronoun.14 O ne o f ■

num ber.1(1 n ip p e d Dpart. U A n lm o l. JOAfTIrm by

shak ing th e head-

22 D ye stufT.33 G ibe,34 F in ishes.SS T itle .37 N oun sufAx.

SO A rticle. 30 Feline . &lVnluab1e f u r . ^ Chem ical 83 n ip . sum x.

V ERTICA L J 3 C hair.1 A n im al's la ir . 34 Skin open ln g f2 E gyptian sun 39 O ne w ho sins.

37 L ite ra rycom position.

84 Ill-n a tu re d .30 P ig pen 43 S m all speck.' 48 Dine.40W lng!Ik* part.'

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Mrs. Bert Sweet to Head Eastern Stars

Mrs. Bert Sweet will be w o r t h y 'matron of the Twin Falls , chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, during 1942. She waa elected to this office last evening a t the Masonic temple, suc­ceeding Mrs. A, D» Bobier.

Following initiation and election of officers, 27 unaffiliated members s e r v e d refresh -' ments, under the chairman­ship of Mrs. R. E. Morehouse.

Public installation of elec­ted and appointed officers will take place Tuesday evening,Dec. 23, a t the Masonic temple.

O ftIc«n N«medOUier oMlcers elK ted were C laude

O orden. w orthy pa tron : M rs. Boy P a in te r, associate m a tron : E arl W alker, associate pa tron ; M rs .C a th ­erine P o tte r , secre'tAry; M rs. Bessie C arlson, treasurer.

M rs. H elen Taylor, conductress:M rs. H aro ld Salisbury, assoclato con,- ductress. O the r officers will be a p ­poin ted by M rs. Sweet.

R efreshm en ts were In th e C hris t- tnaa colors, a n d to e table weJi c en ­tered w ith a typ ical C hrlstm a* scen es S a n ta Claus, h is reindeer end sleigh, flanked by red U pers.

Mr». Boblef Honored ‘ -M rs. B o b ie r wlU be honored by

officers, flow er girls and com m ittee m em bers a t b d inne r party this evening a t th e P a rk holel.

D in n e r will be served a t 7 p. m.. a n d bridge and pinochle will follow;

M rs. Sw eet Is general chairm an of

W«dneflday, December 10, 1941 IDAHO EVE^JING jTIMES, TW IN FALLS, IDAHO . Page F I*

Bible’s Heroines Portrayed During

Drama MeetingT h e beau tifu lly staged and Insp ir­

a tio n a l d ram a tlia tlo n of H . V. M or­to n 's "W om en of the Bible," u n d e r th e d irec tion of M rs. Tom A lw orth. w ho w as also th e reader, yesterday a fte rn o o n a t th e P resbyterian c h u rc h p a rlo rs was w itnessed by 111 m em bers a n d guests of th e D ram a a n d L ite ra tu re D epartm en t o t th e T w enU eth C entury club.

T h e p roduction proved conclu­sively t h a t In splt« o t la sh lons a n d inven tions, w om en of today a re d if fe re n t, tfaslcally, th a n women •Ince th e age of Genesis.

A ppropria te Music O pening th e p r ^ u c tlo n , M rs. A l­

b e rt Corlcsa, accom panied by M rs. M el CuU er, s a n g "Holy N ight.” M rs. C u tle r a lso played so ft o rg an m u ­sic a p p ro p ria te to each scene. F loor s ta n d ard s , hold ing ligh ted w h ite U< pers, C anked (be stage, am i p r in U d p rog ram s. In holiday them e, v e re d is tribu ted .

M iss XjoIs lo u d e n po rtrayed ‘T h e , O irl a t th e W ell;" M rs. A. A. B os­

to n w as "E ve,” a n d M rs. W . W . T hom as po rtrayed "Sarah ," w ho w as p a r t o f th e l i r s t h um an triang le.

M iss E leano r H ollingsworth : p rese n te d "DeU lab," a n d M rs. R . U B a ch a n d h e r young io n Im person­a te d “R ebecca a n d H er Ban." Mr*. £ . H . O yer, o n e of th e f i r s t A m a- to n s . Who don n ed th e a rm or of a

1 w en t in to b u ttl t . waa "D e-

M iss H U ma Bweet played “Abi- g a l^ ' th e f i r s t wife of a d ru n k ard , ‘n i e M aUvity waa portrayed a s a fi> n a le , w ith Mra< O orden O ray ' in th e ro le o f M ^ . A sex tet sang “O h. Com e A ll Ye P a ith fuV a n d "S ilen t

Brow n, M rs. H . H . Stokes, M rs. Ly' m a n Shenck , M rs. E.* W. H enderson a n d M rs. Corless, sex tet m em bers, w ere accom panied by M rs. C utler.

Miss Jessie F raser, lib ra rian , gave a lis t o f books, Juvenile a d u lt flcU on a n d n on -flc tldn ,' w hich would m ake su itab le holiday gifts. T he l is t will be posted a t th e Tw in F a lls public lib rary , M rs. P. B. W ilson presided a t a business session.

P reside a l T eaM l., W ilson a n d M rs. A lw orth p re-

aided a t th e services. T he te a ti^ble w as covered w ith a lace c lo th a n d decked w ith holly and oUier g ree n ­ery, w ith red carnations and lighted red ta p e rs a s accento.

M rs. L. W. Polw m was hostesB genera l, a n d she was au la le d by M rs. D. n . C hurch ill, M rs. W. R . C hase, M rs. V. O. B allantyno, Mr*, o . A. ICmes, M rs. J . A. Cederqulst, M rs. C. T . O u rtt a n d Mrn. L. U Q recken- rlrtgf.

Muflic fo r th e aftcrnoon'a p roduc­tion wiu) iiiicter th e d irection of M rs. Claiidfl Brow n, and members o f th e production s ta f f were Mrs. J.

Lieut. L. Frematad Weds at Arlinp^ton

H U rtL E y. DM, 10 (H llcc lsD -O f 111- leren t to Burley people a re d eU lls o r Uie w edding of Lieut, U s to n J . Prem stad , son of Dr. and M rs. Jo s - fl|)h P rem atad , who was m a rrie d to MUs M ildred W arren, da u g h te r o f Mr. a n d M rs. J e u e W arren of S e a ttle , Nov. » , a t Uie P resbyterian chu rch In A rlington, Va., by Re' la sao Bteenson. '

M lia W arren flow to W ashington , D. 0 . to m eet U eu t . P rem atad. w ho la tak ing special tra in ing a t F t. nelvolr. T lio couple will m ake Jt* hmiin a t th e A mbassador ko te l In W aahlngton. ,

Lleiit. P rem atad was recently tran s fe rred ftrom llf lth engineers a t P o r t Lewis, W ash , to Com pany 0 .. f ir ih engineers , F t, Belvolr, M rs. P rem atad plena to rem ain In th e e as t a n d go to New York Oily w hen lie r h u ib a n d sa lts oil h is foreign assignm ent.

¥ ¥ ¥She Counts Her

Knit-StitchingM U, AlllB O rsy Proew her, epe«lal

du ty nurse , keei»s track of b e t knit* tin g . »

S h e has m ade aO'4 jialra of aooka for th e Amertcnn Ited O ro u sin es la le In Uie sum m er of 1041, she an*

p a ir o f tocka. a n d she h as kep t trac k o r th e hours site h as p u t in in a k ln L th e re , and Uie to ta l ooinec u> a i . t\« r e ount.

child'll tirM M r, T h ii knitU ng h u been do n e In addlU an to h e r profM* alonai a n d ---------------------

Twin Falls’ “Quota of Warmth”

Honolulu ‘Gold Mine’ to Young Paper Carriers

In flu x of people to th e H aw all- tn islands before th e w ar w ith J a p a n s ta rted , crowded H onolu- ,u to th e hilt, an d "upped" prices •o new highs, according to T . E. Mien.

Allen, second class m aohln ist's m ate, stationed w ith a heavy c ruiser a t P earl ha rbor, la s t week, w rote to iiU parents.

•■Shoe sh ine boys are m aking tS a n d 1 6 a day, and new spaper txjys from *10 to I12.” T h a t waa, on Dec. i . Newsies probably go t r ich th is week.

AHen U son of Mr. a n d M rs. Jo h n H . Allen.

CalendarT w in pa lls lodge No. 48, K nlghU

of P y th ias . Will meet a t S p. m . to ­day a t th e Rogerson hotel.

¥ ¥ ♦O em S ta te Study club will m eet

F rid ay for a 1 p. m. no-hostess luncheon a t th e home of M rs. E van T arr .

¥ ¥ ¥Noel club will m eet Friday a t 8

p. m . a t th e home of M rs. H aro ld L. L ackey. 400 F ifth avenue n o r th , fo r th e a n n u a l Christm as p a rty .

¥ ¥ ¥P y th ian Sisters will m eet today

a t 8 p . m . a t th e American L egion M em orial ha ll: All members . a re requested to a tten d , as officers will be elected. ., ¥ ¥ ¥

All ch ild ren tak ing p a rt In th e Moose-sponsored pagean t a re a sk ­ed by M rs. Fe rn Corblcy to m e et a t th e O dd Fellows ha ll Sunday a t 4 p . m .

Ju n io r G uild o f th e C hurch of th e B re th re n .will m eet w ith Mra. C larence N orris T hursday a t 3 p. m . O fficers will be elected.

¥ ¥ ¥Q if t club will m eet a t 1 p. m .

T hu rsday for a po t-luck luncheon and g if t exchange a t th e hom e o f M rs. M ary W alton. 213 N in th ave ­n u e e a s t

¥ ¥ ¥Friend ly c irc le cliib will m eet a t

th e hom e o f M rs. N orm a B ottche r. M a rtin s tre e t, a t 2:30 p. m . T h u rs ­day. A nnual gift exchange will be conducted.

¥ ¥ ¥T w in F a lls ' chap te r, A m erican

W ar M others, will m eet a t 2 p . m . F r id a y a t th e A m erican l* g lo n M em orial h a ll fo r Uie a n n u a l ChrtaU nas p a rty a n d g ift exchange.

¥ ¥ ¥P a s t Noble G ra n d s club will m e et

today a t 8 p . m . a t Lhe hom e of M rs. V. C. B allantyne, In stead of T hu rsday . A g ift exchange vU l b«

. conducted / and officers w ill be elected. '

¥ ¥ ¥. N eedlecraft club will m eet F r i ­day . Dec. 12. a t th e hom e 6f M rs. T . J . Lloyd. Roll call responses will be Christm as suggesUons. A C hris tm as g ift exchange will be conducted.

¥ ¥ ¥Tw o one-act ploys will be p re ­

sen ted a t th e f irs t w ard L. D . S. c hu rch today a t 7:30 p. ni. T h e second ward will p rese n t ••Ro­m ance of tlie Poconos" a n d th e firs t w ard, "G randm a Ties th e Siring ,"

¥ ¥ ¥Crocus Club will m eet- F riday ,

Dec. 13, a t Uio liqm e of M rs. B e r- Uia McVey, 1285 slxU i avenue eortt. T lie lesaon on "F in ish ing Block P rlnU ’ will be presen ted by M ra, M nrgnrel Hill C arter . A g ift excliango will bo conducted.

¥ ¥ ¥Scrlbblcra club will m eet fo r th e

a n n u a l nr>-lioateu C hristm as d in ­n e r a t fi:30 p. m . F riday a t th e hom o or Mr*. Florence Benson. An Bll-m wnbcr program of C h rls t- moa alorlea or jw rm s will be p re- sojitcd, tuid A g ift exchange will bo conihictcd. a i l ia , n o t to exceed 2& centA In coat, a re to be accom ­pan ied by original verses.

¥ ¥ ¥Second ward Relief society of

Uio L. D. S. church will hold an a lU day m eeting T ltursday a t th e chu rch , w ltli quIlUng a t 10 a . m .. a po t-luck luncheon a t noon a n d th e b e tter buym anahlp lesson u n ­d e r th e direc tion of M rs. H ertlia L aw rence a t 3 p. m . T h e g roup will pack boxes fo r th e 14 boys of Uie w ard who are In the service o r on missions. M embers a re asked to b ring cookies a n d candy to help n i l th e boxes.

¥ ¥ ¥

Red Cross Given Class Donation

M em ben of th e P riendsh ip elasa o( th e MeUiodUl ohurch m e e tin i

.......................... a t th e hom e of

Cablegram Says —‘Not Worried’

“Don’t w orry. We a re n 't. Every­th ing a lt righ t.”

H earten ing asaum neo was r«- eeived by cab lecram here tW» m orn ing from SU nley Cronin, Honolulu, son>in-law of Mr- and M n . H. T . Blake.

T he cab legram wo* filed Dec. 9 a t 11:43 a . m.. Honolulu.

‘M r. a n d Mnu Cronin recenUy re tu rn e d to H aw aii, feltowing several weeks* visit in th e U nited B U tes. inc lud ing Tw in FalU.

Mrs. C ronin waa form erly Miss A da BU ke, Twin Falls.

D. A. R. T ea Prograni F eatu res Yule Songsi

Tracint; the history of Christmas carols from earliest times, Mrs. L. L. Breckenridge was assisted by Mrp. F]rank Brown, Kimberly; vocalist, and Mrs. Margaret Peck, a

E ridence th a t th e re have been w omen a t w ork in T w in FiH a these p ast weeks, ts Ind ica ted In th la q o a a tity o f kn itted ga rm en ts-ron ly p a rt of a sh ip m e n t~ w h le li wlU be s«n l to a deslgnaU d recep tion c en te r of th e American Red Cross. M ra. F . F. B racken , In obarge ‘«f th e k n ittin g division o t th e p ro - da etle n o n lt of th e Twin F a lls county c h ap te r of th e Red C re ti, exam ines one of th e bundles o t h a n d - k n itted socks. Sw eaters In m any sixes, m ade of blue a n d w ine y a m . and socks in gray a re show n, neatly U ed In bandies. In th e foregrom id a re h anks of yarn , p a r t e f a new shipm ent recen tly received here .

iT lm es P ho te a n d E ng rartng )

Elks Hall Glows W ith Christmas Decorations

Herman G. Hayes, chairman of the Elks charity ball com­mittee, announced this morning th at preparations for thifl

; year’s ball are rapidly nearing completion.The neon display of bells, candies and season’s greetings

■ has been i n s t ^ d in the ball room. ( f ^

H undreds of v a r ic o lo re d llghU fo rm ' a cclUng, h a n g in g ' from s tra n d s of red and g reen , c lustered w ith sliver tinsel.

H oliday decorations b r lg h tra the w alls a n d door«’aya of a ll th e rooms in th e lodge hnll.

T h e dance thla y e a r prom ises to J one of th e h lgh llgh te o f Elks lodge

ncUyltlca, and Is open to E lks and th e ir women guests only, J . H . B land- ford, exalted ru ler, em phaslied to ­day. ; ........................ • •

G len B a te s 'a n d h ia K ite Hawks will fu m ls h n h e m usic.

‘Gypsy Fortune’ Skit Presented .

By Junior UnitJu n io r u n it of th e G irls ' league a t

T w in Palls high school prc.<!cnted a sk it en titled "Gypsy Fortunes" a t th e league m eeting yesterday a fte r ­noon.

M iss M argare t Detwcller, p resi­d e n t, conducted a sh o r t busincaa m eeting, and announcem ents con­cern ing Red Cross activities, filling of C h ristm as baskets, school cooper- aU on In the sole of defense savings stk m p s a n d th e senior girls pa rty fo r f ir s t and second graders were m ade by Miss Detweller a n d ML'u N orm a Dickey.

Flng-P ong Schedules M iss M adeline G arvin. uUtletlcs

in stfuc to r. announced schedules for th e ping-pong t<iurriament Ing p l a y ^

T h e Bflt fea tured a cast of four: C elestlne Salm on, M ary Senior: M ary Lou G raham , Alice Jun io r; Suaon Ikenberry, J a n e Sophom ore, and Alice Gee, an old G ypsy Crone.

They were supported by a violin q u a rte t th a t ployed ‘•H ungarian RhBpsody." VloUnlsta w ere Grnco W egener, w ho also played r holo. "Piny, Piddle, P iny"; J e a n P a rker, Dorothy Hu<laon and Ju lien n e Wt r-

Mualcat N umbers Miss Ikenberry sang •'My l.lille

Gyjviy Sw eethenrt." nnd Poiilinc Moyra and Lei Nunln B nm ea did gypsy dance. "D ark Eyea” w as aiiiiK by ft acx te t cofialsUng of Mlaa Olllr Pe rn Secord, Mias Je an Hnywiinl, M1.M H elen nine . Miss Lois Diilr, Mins O rnce Burdick, Ml&s H rlcn Nrahy and Mlaa M nxlne Haakliis. Mlaa Midge ItoberUon

hUn. Rftso M, Nocllv, dv.au of gjvh aLvi aiK)ke during tJio bcmIoii.

Buhl GirrNamed As “Sweetheart”

U NIVERSITY O P IDAHO, Deo 10 (8 |)fclal) — Mlaa M arlon WlUon

"•W M Uieart ofa ig ina Chi laa t w eek-end by m em - bera o f the social f ra te rn ity a t the an n u al "iw eelheart:’ dance.

Ml»s Wlljwn, a fre shm an a t tlm G am m a P h i B eta sorority house, will bo p r e « n ^ ^ a Jewelled fra te rn liy p in and will have h e r nam e engrnv-

Card Party Given By Moose Lodges

Follow ing s e ]» ra te business sea- alons o f th e Moose lodge and th e W om en of th e Moo-ae lo st evening a t th e O dd Pelown h a ll, a pinochle card p a rty waa conducted . T he pub ­lic w as invlU d.

G uests from T w in Palla. Jerom e and B uhl w ere p rese n t. Mm. P rank Hicks received th e crocheted table c loth w hich h a d Iwen m ade by Mrs. Cecil Woolley.

O the rs w inn ing fovors were Mrfl. P rnnk H orach, M rs. C. P . Nel.aon, Mrs. R utij M u rphy . M rs. E. D, Jack - lln , Rob P u llen , M rs. Parley P ull- m er. H arold H alverson , Mra. p earl Molr, D r. P loyd H am a n d Cnrl Boyd,

Rcfrrshm enl/i w ere nrrvcd by a apeclBl com m ittee . A nnounrem ent wBs iiiadn th a t a ll m em bera of the Chilalniaa com m ittee will m eet Tuesday a t 8 p . m . a l the home of Mra, H arry W allace.

New Seniors at Yule Luncheon

S a n ta C laus and h is re in d eer f ig ­ured In decorations w hen th e sen ior u n it executive council o f th e O lrls ' league a t T w in P a lls h ig h school e n terta in ed th e new g irls o f the sen ior c lass a t a n Inform al luncl T uesday noon a t th e hom e e o ;ro a n s of th e h ig h school.

H onored guests w ere .M isa C h a r­lo tte H ea ton . M iss J e a n Jenk in s. M iss J e a n H avens. M iss L au re l J e a n B arton , l i i s s F lo ra Bort^ta a n d Miss Belva Ross. Special guests, league offtelals, also w ere M iss M arga re t D etw eller, p residen t o t th e en tire league; M iss M axine N lessen. tr e a ­su rer; M iss H elen M lnler, sen io r u n it sponsor, and M rs. R ose M . N orth, de an of girls.

: M iu J a n e t P in k , se n io r u n i t pro- g rom ch rtrm an ,*w aa responslb1e for e n te rta in m e n t a t th e even t. Miss N orm o Dickey, p resk len t, spoke to th e new girls, u rg in g them to p a rtic ­ip a te In school acUviUee. Miss Ju lia M cBride, musW chali^ nan , played p i­a n o solos a n d accom panied M iss Eva D unham , who presen ted vocal solos.

Tlie hom e econom ics girls p rep a r­ed and served luncheon , A»»d other m em bers p rese n t a t th e a ffa ir were M iss M ary Coughlin, vice-presiden t; M iss Ruby K aw ai, trea su re r ; Miss D orothy A nn Neely, service ch air­m a n ; MI.SS M ory Alice Burhannn . soclnl, a n d M iss V irg in ia W olter, publicity.

Early Training Subject of Talk

R U PER T , Dec. 10 (8 p ec la i)~ M rj. Ju lia M. H arrison , Boise, s ta te fa m ­ily life c o n su lan t In the new a d u lt education m ovem ent, was guest speaker T h u rsd ay a t a m eeting of th e R u p e rt W om an's club.

T h e g roup was en terta ined by Mrs. Jo h n W. M urphy a n d M rs. Joe D o la n .a t the MUrphy home. T he us&lon opened w ith g roup ftlng^ng led by th e presiden t. M rs. H enry Brezeal.

M rs. H arrison explained th e new m ovem ent and spoke on th e im por­ta n ce of early tra in in g in th e d e ­velopm ent of c harac ter.

M rs. M a rg a re t H ill C arter , d is tr ic t hom e dem onstra to r o f th e un iversity extension d ep artm en t, spoke or ■•NutrtUon In D efense." S he Illus­tr a te d h e r ta lk w ith a c h a r t a n d gave m in ia tu re copies o t i t , w ith d e ­ta ile d Instruction on vltan tlna a n d da lly d iet, to each one p resen t.

Special mualc was provided by M iss Ju n e C olt who played th ree piano lelectlons." T h e session concluded w ith a soc ial h o u r. T ea w as served from a lace-covered U b le cen tered w ith a clever a rran g e m e n t o f w hite ch ry ­sa n th em u m s a n d ta li red a n d w h ite

. cand les In a com bination c ry sta l flow er con ta ine r and candelabrum . T h e club presiden t. M rs. H en ry B re tea l, a n d th e club secretary . M rs. P H. K enagy, presided a t th e te a a n d coffee u rn s. T h e n e x t m e et­in g of th e club will be held T h u rs ­day , Dec. 16. a t th e home o f M rs. Chorles P . M endenhall.

panist, when she presented the program a t the'annual guest day tea of Twin Falls chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, M o n d a y after­noon. Group flinging was also' featured. ^

Sixty women attended the event at the country home of Mrs. Joseph H. Seaver. Mrs.11. C. Jeppcsen, Mrs. L, K.Heaselholt, Castleford; Mrs.T. M. Robertson, Mrs. Frank Howsmon, Hazelton;- M ra.Henry J. Wall and Mrs. 0 . W.Witham were ifi charge of the courte.sy.

IllusirtiUve of the early festival songs, Mrs. Brown sang "Good King W lncealos" and "Deck the Halls W ith Boughs of Holly.” As religious Yule song* ahe presented “Jesus, Our B ro th e r of Uie F riendly Beasts." and as an old English song. “W assail Song."

A favorite of th e early days, sung by M rs. Brown, was ‘•Come lU l Ye Shepherds." T lie g roup sang "S ilen t N ight,- ••Hiirk, the H erald AijgeU Sing," ‘•Oh. L ittle Tow n of B e th le ­hem " and •'It Came Upon th e M id­n igh t Clear."

M rs. A. R. Scott. H ansen, regen t, conductcd the business session, open­ing w ith a huge m ound of holly in w hich were placed several red U p ­ers.- Christm as symbols, were used th roughou t the ' rooms.

Mary-MarthaHas Holiday B azaarJ I

M ory-M ortha c la tt conducted a * | b azaar and cooked food la le in con­nection w ith th e meeting o t g roup yesterday a t th e B apU it bun* golow. M rs. W. A. Pc rre len a n d M rs. A lbert Cederburg were in charge of o rrangem cnta . and. 35 women a i r , tended .

M rs. B. T . Wella, c;ogrEun c h a ir - m a n , gave th e reading. "W hile th e B ells Chim ed." Members tokl o t aome outstanding Christm as experi-

w e in th e ir lives.T lio b irthday anniversaries of M rs.

S. O. K lodt, M rs. Noah Nichols, M rs. Lucy C arder, Mrs. G ladys M iller a n d M rs. Doud were honored, a n d re* fre shm en ts were served.

H catesses were Mrs. C arder, M rs.A. S. M artyn and M rs. Nichols.

10 EASE MISERY OF CHIirSCOLD

SSSSSVSSg

T h e new popoU r books and bocks of trave l, biography a n d th e a ria are io be h a d a t th e Cloa Book Store.>- Adv.

Mrs. J . O. B ernard . T M rd avenue no rtl), gave a donation to th e R ed Croas liisU ad of conduoUng th e uau-

Ute builneos a ^ o n , a n d M rs. J . E, W hlU , p rp tra A leader. toW o« origin of th e OhriaU nta carol, "B llent N ight."

Mra. L. 0 . Schneider w as e lected p rea ld rn t and M n , P. ■. H ayes. secreU ry-U easurer. M rs. j ; H . B m tn w u reelected teaoher.

MOHffllYnUN

ert on the ‘•aw eetlieart" cup rptaliied by .U io A lgma O hls. Mlaa Ueilo I'TdicIi, RiijMrt, wofl aecoiKl In ihe ciniif.il a iid E lo ine Tliom M . hluho Knll.s. Uilrrt,

'I'ho con test la open only to frrah- iii-n women a n d trniuiJcra Jiom illuT cnllegea. E ach reaUltw.p Iw ise iioMilniited tw o w om en for tlir i

and th e field waa lim ited i< (innllita laa t week, Tliia la (lie fliirrt yriir Hint t h e ' "flweethcttrl" contr.it lia.i l)rau he ld . N am ed ttin In.ii two yrar.i were Mlaa M nrcla flw lnn, liol.ir, and Mlaa P lo ren re Ortne, St. Anthony,

W e A r e Now EqtJippcd ^o Kumtah Ready Mixed

HOTONCRETEooW w eather consUucUon

work. G e t your Job done on tim e

w ith sum m er speed a n d effi-

clency. H eated c o n cre te , Mta

quickly' before 11 ean fre es* .' i f a

delivered ho t to th k Job in our

a ir Ught truck m lie n ,

SUAANER Sand 4 Graval

MtaUuvkve. «iwe4M

HOW CHi

WmeS3ANGLE

stone Set RINGS

Up From $10.00M en like Jewelry designed In

th e m ascu line m anner, as we

do ou rs . W e have a gift to iayow ay fo r every m an on

your C h ris lm os list.

Kudler's■” ----- -J a w m lts r a - ----------- -------- ->MA», M ir.-R U B S " VUOMAU. Mgr.

Your Grocer Will Tell YouPIKES PKAK .

PANCAKE FLOURC an 't He H eat!

Ilrcau ie I t la m ade Iroin the very h ighest Kinrtea of f in ished flmira milled from Hholesome w hea t, rye, ro rn Und rice,I’lK E S PEA K Pancake I'Imir is luperlu r In every respect.

]t Makes DeUctoua Pancakes

and Wa/fles

You'll agree, pancakes o r w affles are fur be tter if m a d e w i h P IK E S PKAK Pancake P lo u r. allvaya a v ail­able S t your grocer^s.

TWIN PALLS P L O t J ^ ^ L S

A NEW

ELECTRIC ’H u t p f l i l l l ' RANGE

fo r Christmas

Cash Price

^ ifci»ifweofiu*Ti i v M y o u H etpoln* h itb qumlltymt a f »«f few i o t l

$124.50( Includes F e d e ra l T ex )

Reasonable Down Payment with Convenient Term*

OUR HOTPOINT STOCK IS COMPLETE

SODEN ELECTRIC CO.Next to Orpheum Phone 270

We've packed it full of high quality and value

I t i l mri p r w ie w O w p lMThouaafult of rtdlahiad C hathpion nw iicri ar*eavlnt " '" i ' i * ' •"dall than wUli any otlwr car (itty’va cvtr drivtn. Ttwra'a no Iniolcnxana n o tm bulk In the Cham-

TUt Itw e tt-H t* o r I t * M teM ik dwlie

Oifff U w tit ng

T ’

\iOwestpriced6 in America SBIG, R O O M Y , N I W 1 9 4 2 |

taBAKER Champion

W ffV B put to p .q i >>nd a ,w e a l th <

p*qualiiy constructJoQ ^ ^ n d a,wealth o f lop-c]uali» (U /.

lureyinto this bJg. room y, new Cham* ploA. Yet, ii 'i priced lo w er (has t o f Other 1 9 4 2 -model e lx o ra o jr eight. Yon get mute mileage l>er g illo n o f g i i and quan nf o il ihan ever—suj comforl>-lncreased bandf

gin eerin g a n if th * i

uM tlor. riding llin | t a w ^

.... . HagoodtraMn'allowance Ister oii. C o n * In now and drive (his blgh«atiaUtjr SludibalM f. U m . your pntstni o trV s part, i f not all* o f it ia ' down p trn tn t) b a U a c* o a c u v a n l ^ , ' lajmhly Cl.T. ttrai< -

T W I N F A L I . 9You’re 'ilw iiri iiira to i« l «ii»«rt. triemlhf..knmmt m a U * i

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J'aiie Six IDAHO KVfiNING TIMES, TW IN PALLS. IDAHO Wednesday, December 10,1941

SKI CLUB ‘WINTER SPORTS FAIR’ , OFFERS NOVEL EVENT» Hap IN

H I OF NEWO m O R NEEDS

I f local resldentA a re n o t d ress« l " righ t" on the ski- n in s thU w in ter i t w in be no fau lt o f th e Maglo MountAln 8k l club whoee m em bers •n iursday n ig h t will p rese n t a ' ‘w in­te r sports fa ir" a t w hich th e la te s t In w earing apparel (o r th e m oun­ta in s—plus th e la te s t In equipm ent —will be ahown.

Living models will d isplay th e la t­est In th e outdoor o u tf it and th e program U se t to s ta r t prom ptlj- a t 8 p . m . a t th e A m erican Legion hall. T h e general public Is Invited to a t ­tend a n d the re will be n o adm ission charge.

M eet TonightF inal pa rticu la rs for th e ehow will

be arranged a t a special session w hich will be held ton igh t a t 7:30 p . m . a t th e Idaho Pow er c an p a n y a uditorium . c o m m ltU e members In charge o f th e event Include Dr. m n k J . McAtee, c hairm an ; D ick B eppler a n d Verle Moser.

modeled during th e evening.O ne speaker will bo h e a rd du ring

th e evening. He will be R. 9 . Toi- flem lre w ho wlU ealk on the sub ­jec t "W inter RecreaU on Com ts M agic VaUey." Briefly. actii-lUes of th e sVl club will bo outlined by MO' se r while C harles C rab tree will de< scribe th e various ou tfits show n.

Bkl ex p erts’wUI be presen t to ex­p la in value a n d im portance of th e various equipm ent w hich will be show n a n d will also m ake sugges­tions a s to whab beg inners should

I before going o u t on th e

M erchants Cooperate L ocal m erchan ts a re cooperating

fully In th e event a n d a re providing ’ th e g rea t m a jo rity o f th e clothing

a n d equipm ent w hich wUl be ahown. n g u ra tlv e ly speaking , J t wUI be « s ty le ahow of w in te r w ear—o n akis. T h e m erchan ts will a lso d isplay various ‘equipm ent a t se t places

- .a b o u t VM haU a n d pubUc.inspecVlou is invited.

T hose In charg* sa id today th a t ‘■plenty of seats wlU b e avalU ble" fo r those a tten d in g th e p rese n U "

M A IL » y p : M B WWi DIP

T here a re 13 m ore m a iling daya ■tU C h r ls tm a s -a n d business Is show ­in g a sh a rp Increase a t th e local postofflce. officials sa id th to a fte r ­noon.

W ith A m erlcati e n try In to th e w ar th e . maU log aUAkeaad—»9P«x* e n tly b ^ t t a e o f w i i l N h o c k ^ t n ts ^ th a t th e f i r s t shook Is ever th e buy ­e rs a n d m ailers a n re tu rn in g to th e C hris tm as rush , i t was po in ted ou t.

■Ifow th a t we’ra In th e w ar I t is m o r ® ..............................e a r lie r th a n ever because of .th e g re a t w ar dem and w hich* will be p laced o n tr a in service," one official ^ e said \t< tday . "W e would sug-

' - - ' i th a t a ll packages be m ailed I week If possible—a n d by th e

t o f n e x t week a t th e la t- ..e earlie r they a re mailed ^ a ssurance they will have of

rea ch in g th e ir destina tions on tim e."P o s tm a ste r M. A. S tronk said

( h e re could be “no gua ran tee” of de livery of packages a n d m a ll In to P ae lflc Islands.

“W a have received no Instructions on th is m a tte r o f packages and le t­te rs to H aw aii and th e Philippines so w a a re s till accepting them ," B t m k sa id . "However, th e re can b« n o gua ra n tee th a t they aai s e n t th e re even a fte r they are cepted."

Pacific Coast Mobilized for War

I a t v ita l Pacific coast po in ts , a r n e d U. S.so ld ien pa tro l th e Im portM it O olden G ate b ridge. .

S T I E A V E R l F O R E X P R E S N

G HICAQO. De«. 10 OJ.B — T he R ailw ay B t p te u agency early today accepted th e ...... * "of P re sid e n t Roosevelt’s em ergency fao t-flnd lng board and .averted a na tionw ide str ike scheduled fo r 10 a. I

W ayne l^ m a n MorBe. ch a irm a n of th e boa rd , announced la s t-m in u te se tU em enl of th e d ispute, a f te r a

conference w ith A. M m t o f th e com-tung. vice-presiden t o f th e com ­

pany, a n d O eorge M . H arrison , prea iden t o f th e B ro therhood of R ailw ay C lerks (APL).

H arriso n announced la s t n ig h t 40, 000-em p loyes w ould str ik e unless th e com pany accepted th e wage recom m endations. T h e boa rd h a d proposed a 10 p e r cen t wage Increase com pared w ith th e m a nagem en t’s o ffe t o t %Vi p fc ,pvaL

T h e e x p re ti> ^ e a e y w as th e 'o n lyI to

accep t th e boa rd 's wage proposals Dee. 3, T h e railroads gran ted pro­posed Increases to 1.160,000 em - p lo y e a - - _

Before the-eonfereiW e. Morse d is ­closed th e W h ite House h a d au th o r- ized h im to dem and acceptance o t th e wage form ula.

M orse com plim ented H artu n g and H arrison fo r th e ir “industria l s ta tea- m anshlp ."

"T hU w as th e firs t c ritica l d is ­pu te since th e w ar M gan.” he said, “a n d i t w as aetUed by acceptance of a m ed ia tion propoenl. I n m y opinion, th a t policy should be fo l­lowed in a ll cases."

Join HonoraryU m V E R S IT Y O P IDAHO. Dec. 10

(Bpeclal)T-M avls Schuepbach, R u ­pe rt, a n d K atlileen O rr, Buhl, were In itia ted to P h i Upollon O m icron. na tio n al econom ita honorary, la st week.

UNANIMOUSBO ISE, Ida ., Dec. 10 (UJ!)—T he

whole H urrle fam ily w ant* to go to war a g a in s t th e Ja p an e se .

a. 8. H u rtle , fo rm er U. 8. sa il­or, applied he re for e n lis tm en t In the navy of a m ach in is t, a n d his two tons, W illiam . 34, a n d K e n ­neth . ai, le ft fo r S a l t L ake C ity fo r en listm ent.

H urrle’s th ird son. O . E . H urtle , was staU ened w ith th e navy a t Pearl ha rbor.

Here Are Hints on Men’s Ski Clothing This Season

W h a t’re you io ln g to w ear th is year?

O n th e ski trails, we m<»n.T w in Palls m erchan ts h av e th e

answ er, a T im es survey show ed yes­te rday afte rnoon as th e ski r e p o r t^ w en t “snooping" a r ^ d fo r w h at 's

ew in m an’s sk i cloUiing. «O f course general styles w ill n o t

be changed m uch for th e lM l-4 3 sea- >on over th e 1040-41 season b u t th e n nnovaU ons a re plentiful.

B e tte r Boy New .

W ith the coun try now’ a t w ar, ikiers h a d b e tter stock u p o n w h a U M iered now because n e x t y e a r som e of u ie th ings available m ay n o t be so easy to o b ta ln -a o d - th e n , too, th e re 's alw ays th e p rice to th in k of so th e survey showed w ith o u t a do u b t th a t now 's th e tim e to p u r­c h ase aU th e sk i c lo th ing needed— w hile th e price Is r ig h t a n d th e goods to m ake them a re s ti ll a v ail­able.

r o r th e m en th e wool gaberd ine sk i com binations, trousers, kn ickers a n d JackeU, sUll will be th e m o st popu la r selections a lthough c lo th in g o u t o f o the r, o r s im ila r m a te ria ls , will be ju s t as popular.

W hipcord also will be p o p u la r th la season. B oth th e w h i p « ^ a n d gab ­erd ine groups are well know n "wlnd-keeper-ouCere." W hen a aU er com es dow n a Wil I t ’s w an n U i t h a t counts, n o t to m entloo c lo th in g

w hich assures freedom o l m ovem ent.W arm-B» C oal

O ne of the new aeceesorles th is y e a r is a handy w arm -u p co a t w hich i t w orn when you 're lu s t s ta n d in g around . I t h as an o u te r ahell o f w aterproofed p < ^ , S lee rea a re f ingertip leng th w ith b u tto n side* venU. I t has a oorduroy ta lnforced co llar, pockets a n d cuffs. T h e re are tw o deep s lash p o c k ^ ft04 rugged buckle s traps at co llar a n d cuffs. T h e body Is lined w i(h w arm le t wool “snow cloth.’* Sleeves are lin ed w ith quilted s c a r le t pop lin to m a tch . T h a t com blnatioo w ould keep even a n Indoor m a n w arm w h en he 's outside—even If h e Ju s t s ta n d s still u ) d doesn 't even a tte m p t to ge t up a sweat.

P a rk as also will b e popu la r again a n d they will com e In severa l m od­els. O ne sure to th e popu la r will be th e “hidden hood” m odel w h k b hVdes th e hood w hen n o t in use—«o securely. In fac t, t h a t people wUl n o t even know i t 's the re .

Sw aaters ■S w esu rs fo r m en a lso will b e pop­

u la r—and so f a r a s co lor Is con­cerned—they’ll b e a r io t th ia sea ­son. P o r the m ore conservative in ­dividual. of course, such a s tock a l­w ays will be on h a n d In a ll th e lo ­c a l stores:

Colors lo r a ll t io th ia c 'f o r akilng will range from com blna"

n e E ' B A N D

se n io r b a n d of T w in F a lls h igh school preeen ted a n exchsoige as- — 'ily prog ram a t K im berly h igh

ol T ueeday . a f te n o o n a t 1:30. B ert ChrU U anson, in s tru c to r , d irec t­ed th e p rogram , w bloh inc luded as a speoial fea tu re . B in M e rr itt’s piano soloe, B u c alo ssll "O raashopper’s D anoe,” a n d 'O oocerto ' In B P la t Blinor." ItehallM w aky.

“B raTada.'’ by O uzxon. w as . f irs t num ber o f th e c o n ce rt a n d was followed by D avid B e n n e t’s "Leg­end o f Sleepy HoUow**; ‘’C avatlna,” R aff, a n d ’‘Cowboy R hapsody .'' by M orton O ould. S i ^ u n d R om berg’s *T he S tu d en t P r in c e O vertu re ," and ‘‘U nlveralty o f C hicago U arcta," by K in r , eoocluded th e p resen ta tio n .

2nd Burglary In Eight Days At Junk Fil m

. Down a t th e Id a h o Ju n k H ouse, 153 Second avenue so u th . I t ’s get> ting so th is m a tte r o f b rea k -in s la n o t luK vy.

O n Dec. 2, officials sa id today, th e f ro n t door g lssa 'w a s b roken ' a n d a f te r en tra n ce 'w as gained ab o u t 190 w as taken .

I j u t n igh t, o r early today, th e f ro n t window was broken agatn b u t th is tim e n o th ing was m issing.

How ever, th e loss w ss rea lly 110 because I t costs th a t m uch to re ­place th e fro n t window each tim e It's broken.

E aton ’s fine s ta tionery th a t Is se new a n d popular h ss arrived a t th e Clo«.Book Store—Adv.

M o n U n a Never-BhrdCHRISTMAS TREESW reath s a n d Evergreens

»5c,_ ’ and up HISLOP’S DRIVE-IN

140 3rd Av#. B u t

3 ^ tA i m if / io t ii w /io

/la m come to (.. m eKica... . . w* ar« forever Indebted, for they brovflht procloua Ingrodlenta of omblHon, cetiiaeo, iRtelllgence, Imagination, Inflo- nutfy omi aklll In many eniftt to bo a d ^ •d to ovr national molting pol. Today, witon y«u My, *1 am qn Amortcan," yoii

can bo |woud and confMont that H moan* \ somothliig to tbo rost of the worid.

Choicest Iqgredients? Yes...but a great deal moren ta Horn* of I % pr(e«t for tho

of Mich yoar's barloy harvotl. M th«l It net onouah. Th«

choicott hop« oro roiorvod for Bu4woUtf. feut thof U not

•nough. Nor li M ^o u g h thol H U b m n d by tho moil

oxpanttvo procoit In Am«rfc«. Of covno, you oxpoct qn<l

you got all Hwm In RwhM lf«r...«ml Mmothlng moro. W*

tho most Impoitont litgradlinl o t o lM lio ort of bhndlng

Nohira'i flnotf Into a |Mrftcl product, which couM havo

boon dovolopod only by gonoroHont of oxpoift. Who >oy«

soT An Ainorica. . . for Amorica hm m «lo BudwoU*r tho

Wggor t lolling boor In hlitory;

B u d w e i s e r /T"''.'" '.. 7r ' ..................... «

A N M i m i l . i U t C M . t T . 1 0 U I 8

'7 ' ■ ■ ' ' I ”

T H E SHOP

H e i , T oull fin d t h . p ick of th e new est In tk l w ear. Every one w ind a n d snow repellen t . > . a n d « ooder> fully warm . T h is y e a r M ay­fa ir h as T H S stock, every­th ing to m ake you r euU ng m ore com fortable . . . m ore enjoyable. Bhc^ N O W for best selecUoih

Fre* AdmiBBlon

SKITO G ISKI SUITS

$1695

See Thete •GarmtnU on Uving modeU

at the

Winter Sports FairLegion Hall, Thurs. Dec. 11thSeVH-TMrtu o'clock

JACKETSNanooks ........... $6.95Wind Tunics.... $6.95Companion

Parkas........... $8.96And Other Styles

I TrousersY ou'll m a r v e l a t the w arm th sn d com fort of th e dow n h ill ski troiisere . . .I t 's tJte FIN EST In tkl w ear—reasonably priced.

$8.50»I3.95

c a B a B B = 3 B s = = a (J u U e nSweaters........ $6.95toJ9.95BoaBOBBBsascisssseB!

Accessoriesto eoittplele your warirob*MITTENS and SOX............... 50c to $1.95SKI CAPS .... ...................................$1.45SKI BELTS................ ..................... $1.00SKI GOGGLES............. ' ....................96«VANITY KITS & OPANKS............. $1.95

for Outdoor Wear ifs

•"‘MAYFAIR*-Twin FalU a ta iiu a rU r$ for tKt

Needt o f the O M o o r 6 M . . .

d a sh e s a n d a lm ca t a n y co lor a m an m ig h t have a “ta s te " fo r Is avail­able.

AU In a ll I t will b e a y e a r fo r the m an in w hich th e y w ill o o t h av e to say ''h e re I a m " a s th e y d o In m ost o f th e ir bustnees su its . T h U y e a r the girls wlU b e very ab le to see where they are—c o n tra s t o f th e ir ou tflU ag a in s t th e w h ite o f th e snow will be so great*

union PRciFic s t r c e s

JSpeciA

SK I C L O T H E SCare/KUy.§elecfed and ^ s ig jie d by

D IC K H E P P L E R F or M agic Valley Skiera

T he “CARIBOU”T h e C aribou is so sm artly designed t h a t It is th e favorite of a ll skiers a n d specta to rs from Sun V alley to Y oeem lte. T h e p<vular pullover ]a a so f t y e t rugged a ll-purpose w in ter

■ spo rU sw eater. Special ta ilo ring fea tu res a re “a rm action'* sleeve* a n d stay -dow n bottom .

$8.95

“SUN VALLEY” GABARDINEDownhill Trouaers. Navy: Gunmetal. Roman Tan. Iceland Blue.

$7.95 $10.95 $13.95

2 inO N E...SKIJACKET with hidden hood

This Jacket mado o{ ZelanUed poplin can bo worn Ion*, or the sk irt can l» snapped up Inglds and worn as a short Juokot. , , lh« nswest design In ski Jackets, . .

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. Wedtusday, December 10. 1941 IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLSrlDAHO

W hos. D onner. W htw . BUtcen.T here 's no problem th is y e a r for

tb o u u'bo lu v e Uie n u a u oX le m l- nlne ski enU uuU sU OQ Ib e lr C h r is t­m as 8 « t UsU. . ,

Twin T ails s to res h av e p len ty oi apparel a n d e quipm ent to df" the laissles, a n d Ju s t to prove no one should be “lo st In a fog" con> cern ln s th is gU t-glvlng. he re are tome suggeiUons. a ll availab le a tJ o - cal stores.

Y ou'll te e m any o£ th e m modeled a t th e W inter flporta f a ir Dec. 11 a t 7:30 p. m . a t th e A m erican Legion Memorial ha ll.

W hy no t consider those long p laid wool scarfs th a t alp In to hoods?They can be bought s in g ly .-------

r ed w ith m a tch ing . neaU y sports sh irts.

C olerrol r ia ldB oth the scarfs a n d sh lr ta com^ in

blue, white a n d black p la ld . o r In a Scotch p lald w ith red predom lnat' Ing.

H er first post-C hrls tm aa tr ip to U\e hllla wlU be doubly pleasBJit U she finds a p a ir of those tr im m e r ' th a n -u lm dow nhill ski trousers under C h ris tm as tree.

8uper*taUored. th e y have tucks like m e n 'i elacks, w hich give them a neate r f i t a ro u n d th e top . and U»ey bu tton over a t th e w aist to achieve a snugger f it.

Styled w ith t ip p e r pockets, they come In all-w ool gaberd ine o r In w ool-and«cottoo. a n d th e b e st colors a re green, n avy , p a tro l blue, aspen blue and gray.

U It's Jackets you 're considering, rem em ber th a t a ll sty les a re ' th is year. P a r tic u la r ly good . hooded “L ogger J a c k " s ty led o u t of Buedoe, th e new poplin w ith th e sm ooth fin ish , w ith th e w estern log* g e ri' « ea the r*p ro tec tlng cape , h id ' den tippe r f ro n t, a n d hood lined In a con trasting color.

M a tch 'emT he Idea t h b y e a r is to have

m atched "h is" a n d " h e r" sk i Jacket# —e ither th is style, o r those w ea the r­proofed com panion p a rkas.

H usband a n d w ife, sis ter and bro ther, o r girl friend a n d boy friend com binations, they 'll figure in m aking a couple look w eU -team ed for w inter sports.

AS skiing accessories th e re are m itten s and sox, sk i cape, belts, gog­gles. vanity kiU a n d opanks—these la tte r two to be filled w ith th e neces­sary ski wax, fac ia l oil, a n d such, and belted on.

And if you h a p p en to be a m em ber of th e sam e sex, w h a t cou ld be m ore

. amusing th a n a d o n a tio n of “red flannel?” T hese tru n k s a re a rosier red th a n th e “f irem a n re d " of la st u a so n , a n d they h av e reinfCirced pieces on th e in n e r s ides of the

l i i lP G E T S

T h tte 'a m u c h top rovtinw V In «U equ ipm en t fo r th e coming sea« b u t genera l lines will be th e st

O ne th in g certa in . I t skiers plan to buy m e ta l sk i poles they had b e t­t e r ge t them from available slocks because n e x t year—m erchants b e t o n th is—m e ta l poles will be as h a rd to find I a s a d rop of water in an ice box reg is tering 30 below.

G e t M eU l Foie* Now G overnm en t requirem ents th re a t­

en to t*ke th e m e ta l ski poles away by nex t year. O f course, some will be availab le b u t tliere «-lll n o t be enough to go a round If the w ar con* tlnues th e n .

W ood poles w ill replace metal n e x t y e a r—n o t particu larly becausi they will be popular bu t bccause of necessity .

H ow ever, even th is year m any w ooden poles w ill be purchased a n d p u t In to use. Som e skiers p refer

. AS an after-ski lu]nu7r«auldtr an all-wool alpac*-oe»«mrt«d-»U« sevsn-elghths length Mat In creamy beige. A new after>akl slaok is made of strutter doth, that posiUvely

< doesn't wrinkle.

^ A TV*'**..*** hmaa.vA has a vivid c rim son pop lin lin ing ; ^ the pockets a re piped w ith green

flannel, and as fu rth e r festiv ity , I n ­d ian silver bu tto n s m a rc h down the fro n t of it,

"nie u ltra in com fort w ould be a pa ir of bu ttersco tch colored lia th e r a(teT-ski boots w ith w edge oiepe soles, and th ree -eye le t fa&tenlngs.

Most ot th e local s to res carry n a ­tionally know n lines of ak l togs, the type of appare l th a t th e experts wear.

O ne of the new sw ea te rs, designed by Picard of New Y ork. Hollywood and S un Vallgy for a n a tio n a l n^anu- (aoturer, is called "Serenade,"

A yoke of h e s rU c a rrie s ou t an Interesting b road -siiou lder effect, and k n it- l? (Igure skaU ra #dd a p p rc p rlau toOoh.

And s s " e i t ra s " for th e toe e t m i­lady's ha lf-sock, Uiere a re beau ti­fully colored wool ski scarfs , s c a t­tered w ith n p o ru a n d snow tlgures, and looking like hand-b looked num ­bers.

O r cbanllle hoods In b r ig h t red. with raccoon trim s and m aw hing

^ mittens.

W ASH IN O TlbN . Dec. 10 tu .0 -W a r ­tim e censorsh ip m achinery accel­e ra ted It* pace today as governm ent agencies Invoked certa in press re ­str ic tio n s a n d Imposed controls over sho rt-w ave rad io , wireless te le ­graph a n d cab le communications.

O ffic ia ls sa id th e tnschinery would be ex tended w ith in th e nex t 'few days a n d s teps would be taken to c oord ina te censorship activities o f th e va rious agencies. So far, vary­in g degrees of censorship are be­ing exercised by th e arm y, navy and th e offloe o f coord inator of m for- m atlon , th e agency headed by Col. W lUlam J . (W ild Bill) Donovan.

F u ll Censorship W ith in th e n e x t few days, a high

governm ent o ffic ia l said, censorship wlW b e appU|Sd domesUe rad io broadcasters by a n organ ltatlon th a t w ill be he ad e d by F B I D irector J . E dgar H oover. I t w%s unden tood Hoover will serve u n til a civilian c an be app o in ted Ut th a t post.

C h a irm an Ja m es J . F ly of the federa l com m unications' commission sa id th e PC C h a s n o t been called upon to in it ia te any censorship over dom astlo b roadcasting . He a d d ^ , how ever, m ilita ry agencies, In co­opera tion w ith th e PPC , were study­ing extension of rcatrlcU ons on re - broadcastlng of rad iocasts o rlg ln st- ing from po in ts outside th e United St«tes .

T here a lso were suggesMons In of­ficial q u a rte rs th a t censorship of th e m a lls a n d domesjUo telegram s will go i n to e ffec t shortly , i t was possible such a censorship was now opera ting Inform ally, officials said.

Espionage A ct T h e navy Invoked provisions of

Ihe 1018 espionage a c t governing conveyance o r publication of any In fo rm ation th a t m ig h t be of value to th e enem y. A nnouncem ent of th is a e tte n w as m ade by R e ar Adm iral A. J . H epburn , ch ief o f the navy 's bu reau of public relaU ona, w ho a id n o t glV6 specific exam ples of the M n d 'e r in f o rm a tio n w ithheld from pubileatloD . H epbu rn sa id th e arm y h a d ta k en sim ila r action.

T h e m a ritim e commission "re> quested” a ll agencies of public In - form aU on to ,r e f ra in from publica­tion o r a n nouncem en t of Inform a­tion d irec t o r ind irect, concerning th e m ovem ent, position, cargoes' or d estina tion of any m erchan t vessels in any w aters.

W rail yeur gifU |n a ta s ty m an - Hsr with th e paper, seals, U n and rIbbMti you will find a t th e 0 | nBMk IU rs«~A dv.

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KEEP COOL!W A S aiH a T O N ., Dec. 10 OI.R}-

I n even t o f a n a ir raid—“above all, keep oooH"

T h a t w as ru le No. 1 in a set o f p re lim inary instructions Issued today by P . H . La Q uatdUi. d i­rec to r o f th e office of civilian de­fense.

O th e r ru les in case of an a ir r a id :

S tay a t home. G et o ff th e street. P u t o u t lights. S tay away from

windows. 'D o n 't sc ream —keep qu te t and do

n o t ru n for shelter—walk I D on 't believe wild r u m q ^ a w a l t

o fficial noUcc from Im tn officers. K eep you r rad io tu f te d on, W hen bombs f i t —He down,

w h eth er a t hom e p t outside. P lnally—

PLENTY OF » Gth e m a n d . aU m u st a d m it, th e y have U udr f in e po in ts . ^

I n ih e ski line th e sk is th e m ­selves m u s t have m e ta l edges If h a rd ak llng Is to bo accom plished. How ever, such edges a re n o t neces­s a ry for beftlnners w hile th e y rem a in oh th e p rac tice slopes. U o e t o f t l » sk is purchased will hav* th e U te s t sp rin g bind ings—w hich keep th e skis

1 in a ll so rts o f conditions.Skating , to e -

Sk iing Is now th e only outdoor w in te r sp o r t fo r w hich local m e r­c h a n ts h av e p repared In selec ting th e ir stocks th is season . T ake sksiU s. fo r Instance. Ice sk a tin g Is ga in in g In popularity every year a n d th is y e a r will probably p rove to be no exception. Ska tes available ran g e from th e c lam p-on type to th e m ore advanced shoe akatea. F ig ­u re ska tea will be th e m oet popu la r a lth o u g h hockey type will com e in fo r m a n y sessions on th e allek Ice.

I n th e m a tte r o f accessories, th e l is t U endless. T hey ran g e from^ b e lt packs to c a n y “w h a t-h a v e - yous” to goggles. Cape, gloves, socks, long les dong un d e rw ea r to you) a n d a ll th e rM t a re available .

I n f a c t, th is year I t 's on ly a m a t­

te r of w alking dow ntow n. Skiing la so popular th a t m uch equ ipm en t U available. I t used to b e ’ th a t si a couple of boards, w arped on th e end. would do th e Job. B u t n o t in 1041-42.

D ynam ite is m ade of n ltro -g ly - cerln a n d a n ab&orbent. g e n c n i^ wood pulp and sodium n i t r a t e . '

Talks on China Given at Church

BUHL, Dec. 10 (Special)—E rn est a n d Susan Ikenberry, T w in Falls , who recently returned from C h in* w ith IhtVT pM tnis, were sp e ak e rt a \ . th e congreijstionat m eeting a t ^ e

Presby te rian c h u rc h T hursday eve­n ing.

C ustom s artd m annerism s , of the C hinese people w ere described and several Chinese a rtic le s belonging to th e p a ir w ere displayed.

T h e program w as sponsored by th e M ariner 's club. A pot-luck d in­n e r, a rran g e d by th e club , w as served to over flO guests.

u N x v r a a r rr o r xdabo^ d n . i s(Special)—MoUy McMsihop, J e r o a u ^ la st week w as ln ltU t«d to HeQ U t J ers. local sw im m ing e rg a n le h o o . ' Membera m lu t be quaUfled'U fe nv- e rs a n d p a ss lig ld nrtaaainc uA diving

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A tten d the W inter Sports Fair!. Sponsored by the Magic Mountain Ski club and Twin Falla Merchants.

7:30 P. M. THURSDAY, DEC. 11, AMERICAN LEGION HALL — FREE ADMISSION

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Fine Correctly StyledSKI CLOTHES

. . . in rhe c lou ie A nerek. Trodiliono! po'rt e f •v e ry skier's w ardrobe. Styled b / W lif f* S ro f l in beautiful n e w H o riz o n C lo lh e n d peniienem ly ZELAN w oter- proofed. Ample length with drawstring o t w oiit, w orn ifttlde or ou» o f trousers. H oed pullt ever h e e d « r g r o c e f u l ly r o l l s d o w n w ound neck. You're reody for any whtm of w eotfier in th e Anorakl

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S P O K T SIDAHO SCHEDULES SIX CONFERENCE BATTLESVandals Wm Play Stanford And UCLA

PALM SPRINGS, Ca\if., Dec. 10 (U.R) — Pacific Coast conference officials, haltinsr early their annual meeting by putting aside a large p a rt of their bufiiness, released the 1942 c o n f e r e n c e football schedule today after making minor changes.

A ntlclpaltnB debate ove r th e A th­e rto n code ■was shelved because ol th e w ar em ergency, a n d th e ofHclaU re lu m e d to th e ir hom es. T h e sched­u le: .

andS e p t 35—T exM C h ris tian U niversity of C alifo rn ia a t Los A n­geles (n igh t).

Idaho n . O. 8 . C.Sept. 2( —T ulane a t U n iversity of

Sou thern California; College o f P a ­cific a t W aslilngton; W ashing ton StAte a t S tanford . an4 O reroD S U te , a t Idaho.

O ct. 3—S outhern C a lifo rn ia a t

Clm-a a t S tan fo rd ; C a lifo rn ia a t O re g o n B U te; O regon a t W ashing­to n SU te , and B righam Y oung a t M ontana.

O ct. 10—S outhern C a llfo m la a t O hio S ta te ; S tan fo rd a t N otre D am e; O regon S ta te a t UCLA; .W ashington a t O regon; M o n ta n a a t W ash ing ton S ta te , a n d Id a h o a t C o n n g a . •

O ct. 17 — W ash ing ton S ta t« a t Sou thern C a llfom la ; Id ah o a t S tan ­fo rd ; UCLA a t O aU fom U , a n d M on­ta n a a t W ashington.

O ct. 3 i- 8 o u th « m C a lU ortiia a t S tan fo rd ; California a t W ashing- to n r Id ah o a t O regon, a n d W ash ­in g to n S t a te ,a t O regon S ta te .

O ct. 3 1 -S ta n fo rd a t UCLA; O re ­gon a t C a llfom la; O regon 6 ta t« a t W u h ln g to n , a n d I<Uh« a t M m ta a a .

W . S. C a t HoMww N ov. 7—C aU fom ta a t S o u thern

C aU fom la; W ashing ton a t S ta n ­fo rd ; UCLA a n d O regon, a n d M on-

. . .ta n a a t O regon Q tata.N o t. 14—O regon a t S o u th e m Cal-

ifo m U : O regon S ta te a t S tan fo rd ; M o n U n a a t Californ ia, a n d W ash^ in t t o a B U ta a t Idaho .

Nov. a i—S tan fo rd a t CaU fom la; W ashing ton a t UCLA; a n d Oregon a t O regon S ta te .

Nov. 3» -N o trB D am e a t S o u th em C a lU om U ; W a s h l n ^ n S ta ta ' a t W asU ng ton , a n d l £ i t e .(N av.-M ).

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S tan fo rd , a s p r u d e n t , a n d C arl Kil* to r e of W ash ing ton sec ie la iy .

C oachoi voted approval o f a re­com m endation t>y Cdlnm lssloner Ed­w in N . A the rton to m ake m oving p ic tu res o f fouls. legal a n d Illegal b locking for special In struction olaasea fo r ofttc lats.

Duquesne Is Invited to Benefit Bowl

P IT T S B U nO H . Dcc. 10 <U,P->—D u­quesne university has been Invited to p a rtlc lpa to In a poet-aeaAon foo t­ball gam e Ja n . 1 In th e n a tio n 's c a p ita l fo r bcn ed t nf Uie U nited Service organltatlon.i.

T h e Inv ita tion wua ex lendM by •P red C. Spaulding, d is tric t d irec tor o r th e USO.

H e suggested th e USO o b ta in T ex ­a s un iversity o r Mlimritota a s .D ii- <iu«sne'9 D|>poneiit for tlia gam e a t a r i f f l t h aladltitn in W aslilngton.

Giants Buy Bill Werber From CincinnatiBoudreau Unconsciously Took Command of Unruly Indians

By HARRY GRAYSON NEA Service Sport* E dito r

CLEVELAND — Louls B oudreau —he pronouncM th e nam e. BUd-row —unconsciously assum ed com m and of th e canU nkerous C leveland d u b w hen he Joined th e In d ian s In A u­gust, 1M9,

Lou Boudreau s ta r te d by, d irec t­ing Ray Mack, h is second baaing hud3y. Before th e end of Uie season, h e was sh ifting o the r Infleldera and ouUlelders.

VeUrana a t f irs t resen ted th e 33- year-old B oudrtau’s uno fficia l role o f lead^rshlB. b u t au tom atlco liy fol- low ed'lnstrucUons w hen th e Dllnols a lum nus convinced them h e hod an uncanny hab it of sh if tin g th em to correct positions.

Though w eighing less th a n 160 pouJKls. Boudreau expends m ore en ­ergy on th e field th a n a n y o the r player. A t th e conciuslon of a tig h t gam e h e appears so exhausted you doub t w hether h e will be ab le to walk o u t of th e clubhouse lu d e r h is own power. R em arkable recu p er­a tive powers enable h im to tu r n up th e following day a s fresh a n d sp ir­ited as ever.

I t rem ains to be seen w h e th e r he .a n recover as quickly w ith th e a d d ­ed burden of m anaging . T ow ard the fag end of th e Cleveland m u tin ee rs’ to rrid race of 1940. ^ u d r e a u lo st so m uch weight th a t h e h a d to be rest­ed. A puUed m uscle in h is g ro in p u t him out for a tim e la ta la s t season.

l U i 'Ptayera* RespectBoudreau h a s been th ro u g h a m a ­

jo r and m inor player rebellion , and realises th a t h is f irs t big tasic is to restore harm ony.

O ne of the best Uked p layers of th e gam e, B oudreau is c e r ta in to h av e th e le&pect a n d a d m ira tio n of w h a t have been trouble -m aking \ M - skins. w ith th e excepU oa o f possibly one o r tw o veterans w ho probably will be shipped.

B oudreau h a s a n um ber of de fi­n ite no tions aa to w h a t h e w an ts U>

fig h t fo r hU notions w ith anyone w ho believes d ifferen tly . I n o th e r words, h e 's th e fellow w ho will s i­lence report# of f ro n t office In te r­ference o r publlclM th e fa c t tb a t h is h a n d s a re tied. He couldn’t be a ru b ­be r s ta m p or yes' m a n if h e w anted to .

Boudreau knows th a t a n im port- o n t th in g lo r h im to do la g e l two good coaches wiiom h e c an tru st.

CLEVELAND’ SBRILLIANT

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R ay M ack Is h is beat p a l, bu t B udreau says th e big fellow will sit on th e bench if some rec ru i t shows more pow er a t th e p la te.

W on’t A ffect H l» Play B oudreau doesn 't believe m anag ­

in g will lessen h is effectiveness a t sho rts top or a t bat.

I t ia believed, h e would lllce to trad e several ve terans,' b u t h e ’s tnuch to o sm a rt to U p h is h and a t th is early date,

A friendly b u t r a th e r re tice n t fel­low, B oudreau doesn’t d rink or smoke.

His Idea of a good tim e w hile the In d ia n s a re a t hom« Is to a tte n d a show o r play w ith hla tw o-year-old

daughter. W h en th e club Is on road, h e goes to th e movies, gives pinball m a ch in e s a two>hour n igh t­ly w orkout in th e ho te l lobby or plnys cards. H e doesn’t care lo r po ­ker. b u t pa&ses evenings on tra in s by p laying p inochle o r f an ta n . He keeps scrapbooiu.

’T hrouphout th e season, Boudreau and Mocle h a v e been inseparable com panions slftce they f i r s t a t t r a c t­ed a tte n t io n a s a double play com- blnaU on w ith B uffa lo .in 1»39. «

Lou B oudreau adm its h e l l make m istakes, b u t th e mSJor leagues’ youngest m a n ag e r add.<i th a t April e rro rs won’t b e r t p e a t td . l n Beptem- ber.

Halas Starts Worrying on Packer Game

By BTEVE SN ID ER CH ICA G O. Dec. 10 Oljy — G eorge

Halos, th e no te d m a g a iln e w riter, has been spying on th e foo tball coach by the same nam e a n d th e question is who Is ou tsm arting w hom?

!n Uie old d a y s 'th e likeable rough ­ne ck 'c o ac h of th e C hicago B ears would resen t being called a "w hom " bu t now th a t h e ’s Joined th e lite rary sev w ith a n a tio n a l magOTlnc piece about th a t 73 to 0 a ffa ir a t V fash- Ington la st season h a l l have to a c ­cept th e c o n ^ u e n c e s .

Backbone of h is sto ry was the m anner In w hich h e ou tsm arted the ■Washington defense, w hich em ploy­ed the s m e form aU ons In th e p lay ­off gam e It h a d used e arlie r.In sto p ­ping th e B ears w ithou t a touchdown. H alas sim ply designed a new offense hoping th e R edskins w ould stick to the ir proved defense. Bingo: 73 to 0,

Sam e SltnaU on Tlie ,s ltuatlon is exactly th e sam e ilj week as th e S r a re prepa re for

the ir th ird m eeting of th e year w ith the G reen B ay P ackers a n d on th is game rests th e r ig h t to b a ttle the G ian ts of New Y ork for th e World cham pionsh ip Dec. 31.

For th ree periods of th e second game. G reen B ay stopped th e big bad Bears s tone cold. I f they re ta in th a t tam e defense, th e Bears m ight sp lit them w ide open aa they did W ashington.

F lo ld D efense T h e old P a c k e r defense la more

n u ld th a n th a t w hich W ashington used In th e la s t cham pionsh ip play­off. I t fea tu res a six and seven m an line w ith th e m iddle boys bearing down on th e T form ation qu a rte r­back so sw iftly p la j's have little tim e to form.

I f you th in k G reen Bay Is worried you ought to see H alas. He c a n 't figure w h eth er th e Packers have scouted H alas. th e w riter, o r Halas, th e coach.

H alas th e w riter h a s tipped a trade secret th e coach well m ig h t have used th is week.

SHORTS IN SPORTSBy rA U L BCIiEF>'ELS

NEW YO RK , Dec. 10 (U.R)-Press- box p a tte r ;

W an t to le a m how to ru n baaea like a ba ll of fire and pe rhaps some day lead th e m a jo r leagues In base- aU a llngr D anny M urU ugh. f re sh ­m an second basem an of th e P h lla -

s to len .................... .. . . .m ula for ba.ie>runnltig succrvi. H e w orks a \l w inter Iti a ah lpyard a t C hester. Penn., where th e D elaw are river widens tow ard th e sea. H is Job keepa him climbing a ll over Uift hulls In co iistn irtlon a ll day. A b it of basketball ker|xi h is legs

n n n n u n H n n a . W K i u

3 |cH0 |T|iBi[5iia[g0• B y HARBY QBAYfiON NEA S e n lo e Bporta W riter

NKW Y ORK — W allace W ade is going to Uie ROM bowl fo r th e six th Ume—h is f if th tr ip an coach.

W ally W ade p rac tically goes w ith th e lease.

T he old TenneMC««n waa a i te u l B rew n gua rd w hen l.oneat«r UleU* W kh tngU u K tatera h ra d rd « f( r r i l t I'o llu rd and h ii m a les a i o |d T ou n ia m en t p«rk In w hat was th e Rom bowl InaugunU . J a n .1, is ie .D uke being Invltrd by O regon

S la te etressen Wvnlo’i Im^’o n a n c t a s a football figure.

Oorvalils. O re.. Is qu ite a aU etch fro m Paandenu, and Ihera wus no ou ta tand lng club «n Uie coant.

TW a R o m bowl altow h as to be •o ld .

T lie re a re 0 0,000 aeala a n d no th ing d o N Uie production inn re good UiiCii th e presence of W ade.

W ade 's U am i alw ays have played •plMwUd ba ll ill Uie R om bowl, ye t t h i i wlU b«. th e f irs t o n e to be a ii^vurtU . l l t a O ld M an doesn’t lik t t t i a t . H e like* to h av e th e m raving •bOUl-UM pU ier aide unU l th e boys ‘ dow n to 0)0 bu tlneM a t hand ,

.......................... r W ade.

police would stop it.

Alabam a, given ft sho t In t h e .......by Pooley H ubert nnil Jo h n n y M ack Brow n, edged W ashington, 30-)0, wlUi a rem arkable passing a tta c k In a g rand shindig.

T lm t gam e was more beneficial to aouUtem football th a n any o th e r gam e ever played. I t p u t Dixie foo t- bnll on th e map,

Jo h n n r Mack ttrow n m ade sueh a h it on th e receiving end o t pasMs th a t he sU yed ou t (here. I 'h aC i he in p le lu m .

A labam a lied Pop W arnet'a K tantord v a n ity th e following year, a n d on Ja n . 1. I9S1, W ade g a re sou thern C allfornU tM »a- Ihliig (o rem em ber him by M a n Alabama c ea ih t>y Irlm m lng a fine W ashington HUIe o u lfit T h a t a«t e t C ougan Included T n ik E dvards, w h e 'h as beea a p refee- atonal taek ta alnea,

M ne yeara la ter , -Jan , I, IMO. W ade look a I>uke te am w est to square o tt w ith one of th e laVe How ­a rd H arding Jones’ f ines t S o u th e rn C aliro rn la com binations,

Duke h a d been unsoored on th a t au tum n, a n d had SouU iem O alifor- itla beaU n 1-0, unU l Uie la s t 40 aeootuU. I t waa th e n U \a t th e Doyle Navo-AI K ru*t«r com bination ellck* ed wlU> th e la s t of fWa IdanUoa) passes to r a (ouflhdown.

Ilad D ake 1 ) ^ Mil te r M M e- •n d a u e -e . II w eald have been one • f tb a c re a U il (ee tU U (ea ta • ( aU

Reum n* UeoM I I b like ly t« M e n m i a U aM a t a o r Um Uw way U»sy Utrew th e bad

from stiffen ing up In (he evenings a n d (hen to to p It a ll off, Hometimes In th e m iddle of Uie n igh t D anny h a s to Jum p o u t of bed and ru n 10 blocks as an active membnr of th e F ra n k lin volunteer fire corps.

H arold O lsen's baskelball play- era prac tice for one of th e tough- M l seasons an Ohio HUte qn lnU t ever scheduled. P ractice seaslons began Ool. t l and about 25 m en drilled th ree nlghU a week. O n Nev. 10, tlTe>nlfhls>a-«eek prae- Uee s ta rted . The Buckeye cagers, who have five le tte rm en retu rn ing , h av e one of th e moat extensive I tln e ra rirs In court circle.. T hey trave l to the I’arUlc ro ast during th e C h rlitm as holldayx to m eet S U n to rd and the I 'n lv e n lty ot C alifornia.T h a t C oarh 'I’om HlUlhain h lid to

do coiulderable building In h is f irs t foo tball season a t M arituette IS ev i­d e n t from th e fac t ttm t h is f irs t five ends and a ll four of h is ren te rs a re sophomores, . . Johnny U ood- y«ar. a ta r r ig h t hnKlsack n( th e •quad . Is am b id ex tro u s.. . l l i c r e are th re e aouthpaw s on Uie team . too.

T h ree acts of brothers were rep- n e e n te d on the U nlversily of .T ulsa varailjr ( r id squad thU falU T hey a re Joe Olbson, aenlot q u a r- ta rbaek . and K en Ulbaon, senior e n d from Eleotra. T e i .; G lenn Debbe, Junior haifbaok. a n d Bob Debba, aephom ere tuilbaek, lt« m rre d e r le k , O kla.| and Haxen jn d d a n d J a tk Ju d d , aophom ore end a n d halfback, reipecdvely. Jack Jn d d suffered an In jured knee aa a fre shm an and to da le haan 't been ab le to play on It.P a t K ennedy, ihn dancing, a c ro ­

ba tic . a lioutlng. con to rtion ist b a i- ke tb ali o rilclal. comes o u t wlUi th^ beat basketball advlcn o t Uie y e a r . . . I n a booklet on "Uasketball O f­fic ia ting ," Peerleas P a t, whose onUca on th e court M imetlnirs fu rn ish more excitem ent Uian th e cage contealJi. •a y s, 'U te io 1s such a Uilng aa poetry of inoUnn. . . All gestures should have a pun>ono. , . 'Po be e i - oculed wlU» poise a n d grace. . Do no t bawl o r shou t.“

T here 's no reason lh a l th e m agle In th e T ferm a tlon th a t

Cpelted H tanford lo g rid tren le Iasi year witl cenlinBe t« bef#ddle foothalU fs fer/M asena ta

oame U Ih sre a re a n y m ore a p t papUs like le fi .h an d e d s u a rle r - baek rv an k le A lbert. . . P rank ta c an d e some am aslng th ings w ith th e a n d a fee ttia ll bu t If* tita tr lc i* r- llk e th la k tn f th a l 'l l be r»* ptetnbered leng a fU r th e **1** haa eaaled off. , , T ake lh a H U nferd

............ ............ la a tin g ..............y a rd ! ta a f l ta t daw n U bU aw n W r t t e r r *n fe o r th daw n, th a n did

Nest Grounds Improved for Idaho'Bii’ds

a n y tr ie * e f t h e ' t . "

been g rea tly Improved by planUn* of m arg inal p lan ts .

“Ne.iUng activ ities a t Uie Mlnldnka refuge were sc iittcred over a wider a re a and g rea te r u tlllia tlo n of the refuge w as no te d due to th e Iwvirov- ed vegetaU vr contllUons,’’ Uie re ­p o rt nald. •T lie ro was an Increase in w aterfow l uslnK thn area for nesting, and m ig ra tion .”

T h e Caina.i refUKO gave nesting cover to a la rger num ticr of gadwalU, baldpatea, nliovelers and ruddy d iicU thU year th a n du ring tlm last two seasons, T lio num ber of m allard i, p in ta ils and canvnsbncks uning th e

rea was rc|H )rlrd sm aller, however. Pood p la n ts a t the Cam as refuge

were av ailab le for ducks earlie r th a n u sual Uils year, and C anada geese used th e refuge for breeding pu r- posea fo r th e f irs t time.

Bowling ScheduleW rO N E SnA Y , DKO. 10

M inor league—Alleys 1 -t. Palk- fteare No. 1 vs. F a lk-tiears No. S | alley* 3-4. Consum er’s M arket va. D elweller'a No. Z; alleys B-8. TImee-Newa vs. Cireen Cab,

C em m erela l toaguo-A lleys M , Id ah * Kgg va. In term oun ta tn Needt altoye S-4. M - U club vs. H aftway N a. IM | alleya 8-0. Eddy’s h a k e r ; va. C. C. A nderson) alleys T-l, T w in P a tls B ank and TrusI va. S ffew ay No. 347.

TIIIIRMDAV. DKO. I t H a f I - C ity Ladles- le ag a e -A I-

leys l - t , l l - « Jew elfrs vs. Rager- •e n Ceffee ahop) alleys 3-1, Balseli M e tar vs. N unfre iei alleys S-*. S terting Jew elers vi, Kimberly B aes lers i alleys 7*1, O range T ra n sp e rU llo n vs. P a rm ers' A ula In jo ran e e .

P R in A Y , DEO. I I , - A lio ,

T iiick In su ra n ce vs. Nnewball’ alleys 7 -I, T rey -N e llona l ve. N e«i- T inea .

DRNVKK LBGIONN WIN PO B B U ), Oolo,. Deo. 10 W W -Fte-

th e seoond aU-alght n igh t th e Den-

•dL egion bas

natTonal A. A, U. ChamHoUywood T w entleU i O en lu rr d u b , ‘ iM nliht ai-so.

l^ lo n a won Monday In Dan-

Grove Draws Release; Bob Feller Applies For Navy Enlistment

New Giant

Dietrich Rallv Wins Over State School

D IE T R IC H . Dec. 10 (SpecioD— T h e h lgh -sco rlng D ie trich C la u B c ag e rs r a n wild he re In Uio la st ha lf la a t n ig h t to de fea t th e Invading G ooding s ta te school club by a score of 60-SS.

’T he f i r s t h a lf waa closely fought, w ith G ooding leading 11-10 a t Uie q u a rte r . D ie trich forged in to & 36*30 a d v an ta g e a t th e h a lf a n d led 37-: a t th e end o t thn th ird q u a rte r .

S coring honors w ent to Ju n io r W eaael o f D letrlcli wlUi 14 polnta— th e sam e num ber scored by N eta of G ooding.

S ta r tin g llneu iu :G ooding—MoniH and Demlck, fo r­

w ard s; Ftolery. cenU r. and Peterson a n d N etc. guardn.

D ie trich —J . BarUiolontaw a n d J . M cC lure, forw ards; L. B artholom ew, c en te r, a n d J . Wewell and O . Plaher. g ua rds. ______

NO FRANCHINK H HIi'TOH IOAOO. Dec. I0‘ (U.P3 — T lie

A m erican league voted uiianlm ously to d a y to reU ln Ute » t. Louis B row ns' fra n ch U e in Hi. Loula a f te r D on­a ld L . Barne.n, p resident o t th e 'c lu b , h a d repo rted a propo.nal to sh if t Uie

nlsaU on to Los Angeles.

T h e popula r and dependable W at • r r a a a a n d Esterbrook foun ta in pens a n d pencils a t Cloe Book fit« re.»A dv.

BILL W EBBER . . . Sold by C incinnati to New

Y ork a ia n ta .

Faii’field Cage Team Whips WendeU, 37-28

PA IRFIELD , Dcc. 10 (Spcclo l)— C oach H arry -.D uraH ’a F a irfie ld M iuhers chalked up a 37-38 v ic to ry over th e invading W endell Tro}M\» h e re la-tt nlRht in a C lass B h igh school encoiititcr.

T lie locnia, led by W h ra tc ro f t a n d Cox, lc|l n t the hiilf a n d w ereIn fron t llirouKhout. T lie tw o P a ir - ftcld u rfs rach collected U polfila to lAkr Krnring honors. T ope for th e Itivndrr^ waJi Schouw eiler w ith

veil jHilnl.i,In Ih'- o tii rr ha lf o f a double -

header, llip W riulell tow n te am tri* \iniphpO w e r the ' local OutlawB; 40- IB.

Ainiunl KiilrClrld In v ita tiona l O u t­law tciiiriiainriU Keta u nder w ay h e re Friday nftrrnoon and will e n d S a t ­u rday nlKhl, T he m eet la s ta g ed on

doulilc c liiiihiatlon baala a n d w ln - of tlir event w llhbe a w arded a

trophy, 'I'nimn a lready e n te red in - cludu ltlc'i>riH(l, K ing Hill a n d B liss.

CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (U.P.) — Bill Terry, new front office man for the New York Giants, continued his drive to give Field Manager Mel Ott "some­thing more” to work vfith by purchasing third tasem an Bill Werber from the Cincinnati Beds, to plug an infield weak ness of eight years standing.

Ju s t a s th e O la n ts d o m ina ted th'e m inor league m eetings w ith rcac-

lUon of ou tfie lder H an k Lleber . 1 Uie C hicago Cubs, they held

th e cen te r o f trad in g in te re s t as th e m a jo r league sessions moved in to th e secorid d&y.

T he deal fo r W erber. in lv h ic h iw announced sum changed hands, followed th e cash sa le of ve teran ou tfie lders Joe Moore a n d M orrle A m ovlch to th e Ind ianapo lis A m er­ic a n association club m anaged by e x -a ia n t O abby H artn e tt,

Two of baaeboll’s ^ e a tc a t p ltch - ■ s_past and present—bowed o u t of

baseball yesterday. A t hU own r e ­quest, 41-year-old R obert Mosc, (L elty) O rove was given h la uncon- dlU onal release by th e B oston Red Bo*, a n d Bob Pcller. th e C leveland flreballer, applied fo r en lis tm en t In th e navy.

O rove won cxacUy 300 gam es In h is le BCBsonx w ith P h ilade lph ia and Boston. In six seasons. P e lle r won 107 a n d lost 64.

T lie Chicago W liite Sox ob ta ined ouU ieldef W ally Moses from th e P h lladelpn ia AUilcUca.' paying, o ff w ith ou tlle lde r M ike K reev lch a n d P i tch e r Jack HaUett.

T he A ll-S tar gatne goc.i to B rook­lyn. Ju ly 7. bu t a p roposal fo r ,a rookie A ll-s tn r gam e In Uic spring was tab led by th e N aU onal league.

Rams Hold Second Drill for Bowl

NEW YO RK , Dec. Iff (U.R)—P o rd - h a m 's Ram a held th e ir second d rill today In p repa ra tion for th e ir S ugar bowl m eeting w ith M issouri.

Coach Jim Crowley found t h e team In good shape In th e f i r s t of e igh t planned w orkouts yesterday and Indicated the p rac tice sesalona would accent defensive work.

Idaho Swamps Montana ‘IP

MOSCOW . Id a ., D ec. 10' O JJi^ T h e U niversity o f Id ah o basket­ball team , p a ced by Bharp-ahoot- in g Ted T hom pson, opened a two- gam e series w ith M o n ta n a S ta te university la s t n ig h t w ith a 40-38 tr iu m p h . Id ah o le d a t ha lftltpe . 3 3 -n .

Gooding SetsAll-StarExliibitioii

Q O O D IN O , D ec. W t8pecla\>— P lana h a d been com pleted he re to - doy for one of th e top exhlblUon b asketball gam es to be played In sou th c en tra l Id ah o th is w inter.

T h e con test is betw een th e House of D avid B earded Aces a n d th e B roadw ay Colpred Clowns.

T h a t is th e f ea tu re a ttracU on fbr evening o f T hu rsday . Dec. 18.

However, th e re will be a special a dded a ttrac U o n : ’The G ooding S e n - • a to rs from th e hligh school U ke on th e A m erican F a lls B eavers in th e o th e r h a lf o f th e double bill. A m er- . lean P a lls ts coached by Stonko Pnvkov, th e fo rm er O oodlng a ll- a round a th le te a n d la te r foo tball t s ta r in the professional leagues. '

Bengals to Take On Utah Redskins

w hen th e U tea ta k e on i q u in te t from Id ah o S o u th e m of Pocatello .

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Cowboy Aces Turn in , Good Fielding Marks

T h e Tw in PWU O owbbyi o f num ber P w U d by Bob J u n e * ofs no g re a t abakea 4 t th « b * t—

b u t w hen I t cam e to fleldli^ t U uy d ld n t 1ttT» to ta k e * b M k a e a t to a o y th ln s )a th e P tooee r le tf u e .

O tn e la l field ing a T tn « e « rtie aM d b r ttie H ovtt N ew i b u rea u show t h a t th e T w in »<aUs club u a w hole n n - I th e d l a fo u rth p lace In th e a n r > •gee.

But, w hile th e re were eonie very w eak ipoto th a t b rough t th e average* dow n flult« a dU I«nce. th e re w ere o th e r pU cea w here th e Cowboy p e r- fonners stood out.

O ehler Star*O ne of these Was In le f t f ield

w h e n Vlo O ehler. w ho w a i vo ted th e m eat va luab le Cowboy of th e season, perform ed b ig lea«u«H U average of w u one jw to t low er th a n th a t poe ted .toy WlUle

- E nos o f S a lt L ake C lty -p* n o to r­iously poor fielder. _

B u t consider these po lnU : t o o s a n d O ehler pJayed In J u s t a b o u t

^ . th e sam e num ber o f game* (Vic was m in th ree m ore) b u t w h ile O ehler

h a d th e rem arkable n um ber of 317 »u t-ou t8 . E nos h a d only IM J

Oehler’e s n p u t-o u U led th e J tague by a w ide m a rg in fo r o u t- n e )d » - ln fao t i t w as S« m ore th a n th e nex t b est in th a t d e p a rtm e n t. Jo e EgnsUo o f Bolae.

Vic a lso Ued fo r th e leade rsh ip In ouU leld assUta w ith 31— Uie sam e

Id ah o IHUs. ^However, Ja m es was w ay dow n th e U st In pu tou ta and nald ing average.

piefcling In th e p itch ing d e p arts m e n t ta w Con R asm ussen a n d B a n k B u ^ u n a n . b o th Cowboys, < to p eeven. w ith J a c k M c B u ^ O gden lead ing th a t division.

B est f i r s t oase fielding average IB th e league was tu rned L) by T ed K « rr o t th e Cowboys w ith a m ark . H ow ev^ . h e was a t th e tnlU al ta c k In ooly 31 games. Tom m y C an - a v a n 'le d th e regulara w ith a .SU m ark . An ex-Cowboy, C anavan was W ith th e Ogden fteds.

H a r r ln t te a Third E ddie M arshaU, th e deposed Id ah o

m i s p ilot, led th e second basem en w ith a m a rk of .074. Andy H arrln g - tOQ of T w in r a i l s was th ird w ith a M S m ark in 71 games.

A t th ird base, L anny H cC onnell f i t Idaho F a lls w as tops am ong th e regu la rs w ith a m ark of .BSl—bu t W a lt Lowe of Boise a n d H arlow B u r ­to n of T w in P a lls bo th topiM d th a t m a rk w ith abbreviated appearances. B u rton h a d a .934 m ark ' "

Among th ^ regular F reddie M oresco of S a lt L ake was tope w ith a M l percentage, w ith V erne Reynokls, Cowboys, In sec­ond w ith a n even .SOO. M arshall again led th is position—w ith a J61 m ark In 51 gamca.

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. Ca»»lll, Balt Lak* c i t » ____• _____ 1 ^ * ------

Wllllamion, DoUaLarbourn*. O c i l tn _______Pturw n, Pocaullo ______Ryrl*n, Twin FalU '........ .

Twin PilU ....... .......lihMhan. OolM .

Triple plajf—Uybourne.

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l*oe»ullo-S. L. C.Melarhoeler. Otden ____ _____ __

Oinoe. tiall Uk< Cltr .Oiblir. Twin Pallt _____Uplk.r. Idaho Kali. ...... .Upllf, Twin Pill. .....................................................HKandall, Twin Pill. .................... .......... .............. ....RHbeldon Mj^nnell. Idabo Kail* .............. ........... ........KJoriU.' rMilelln . . ~ ~ aI'eiarMn. I'ocatallo ................ .... ................... ' U

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Waller. J’otaullo ,()o.llew likil. 0 (d i _____(liilnllnl, U ka C l l r ___.l»Mi>tr. Twin P.U. ...... ...........Un*on, ttalt Lake C l l j _______'iwklni, I'oraUllo ___________

Clllll,hr. Ueh

Kiptr, Twih Pall*".';.'l...... ...................... __Murrle. Hilt U ke C U r___ ___________ ____KekolirU, l'orelelli>Wilier l«we, llol.e .... ........... ... ...........Iletternan, Twin KalU ..... ........... ......... .llilrlitll. H«lt Uke Cll» ................... .........WllllitnMii, II.,U,

K r r .- i .V i i . 'ri . i . „ , . M c u b McMufh, OldenHInilelon, Ijibci r ille .......t.inib«Tt. 0«d«n ....... .........KleW.. IIoIm .

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EEEEEE=!AndereeR. Twin PatU ............l>.iUiin. I'waielhillr..lley, fdehn r .I l , ..........«.iKtiin.r, Irtiho P.M. ............t a r 'T w f n 'r i i i , .....niv-l.ln.^l.UI«, Pklla ................pl'e».ii»h,’ Twifl">,'iii'":.....llltlaH.. Sill U ke CUr ....... ..... .Telen, l-Malelk. ......Wlichl. Idah<i Pilli __

....... -Main. lUelM P«||« ....... .........

j-uimii, i i .d l ln iw i: 'u w ^ io i ir :UtirJer. Ilola* .......I^mahikl, RoW ........

...... 1‘o.al.llo___Jemeii, Ka1« Uk« O l t r ______

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IPABO EVENINg TIMES. PALLS, IDAHO

Chair Capacity On Ski Lift Is Increased

SUN VALLffY. Dec. 10 (‘specia l)— H ourly c a p a d ty of th e "chalrw ay to th e st«r»." one o f S u n Valley's four eleotHe c b a lr sk i m u th a t r ises 3JOO fee t to th e sum m it o f Baldy m ou n ta in , h a s been increased by abo u t o n e -th ird w ith th e tnsta lla- tic p o f a dd itiona l chairs on th e tw o u pper see tloa i.

*n>e Increaaed volume Is In a n ­tic ipa tion of th e g rea tes t season tn S u n Valley'a h is to ry , a prospect fo rsoast I v a d vance reservsUons. T h e Im proved c h a ir lif t w ent into ope ra tion d u r in g th e Amerlcail Le­gion ch ild w eU are conference lo r A rea E . w hich b ro u g h t rep resen ta ­tives fro m 1 1 s ta te s a n d two te r r i­tories.

H eretofore. 390 skiers an hour w ere carried com fortab ly and ra p ­id ly a long th e th re e sections o f the lif t, f irs t of its k in d in th e world. B u t now . th e cap acity w in b e 800 a n h s u r w ith th e addition of 33 c hairs o n th e C anyon section and 34 e a th e S u m m it section.

Skis s trapped on . devotees of w in­te r ’s m o st th r ill in g sp o rt can s it com forU bly In th e ir chairs w hich move sm ooth ly u p th e cables a t a Bpeed o f 325 fe e t a m inute.

Skiers "change c h a irs" a t th e end of th s f i r s t a n d sscond sections, each of w hich is 8,700 f e j t long. T he sum. m lt section, ris in g to t<n of Bald] m oun ta in . Is 4.100 fee t in leng th anc. a t th e end, sk iers sim ply step ou t o f th e ir c h a irs rea d y fo r th e gliding descen t over th e tn o w th a t powders old Baldy-s face.

A no the r Innovation fo r th e riders to th e sky is a w aterproofed, wool lined cape th a t a /fo rd s m ore com ­f o r t a n d w arm th th a n th e blankets used a s p ro tec tive covering during

E ach «tf th e th ree sections pre^ vlously h a d B3 c h a in taut now. th e to ta l capacity w ill b e 303.

Fifty Vandal Frosh out For Practice

MOSCOW, DSC. 10 < 8 p e c U l)-P if . ty fn e h m e n h av e rep o r te d to Coach J . A. "Babe” B row n In answ er to th e f irs t call fo r trea h m e n basket­b a ll a t th e U niversity o f Idaho and th e y a re p rac tic in g n ig h tly In prep­a ra tio n fo r a busy season.

C osch Brow n, w ho fin ished an un ­de feated froeh foo tball season, hla f l r f t aa Id ah o 's fre sh m a n coach, sa id th a ^ th e n u m b e r of freshm an h o o t e r s will be soon c u t to about IB a n d th e yearlings would then prac tice w ith th e v a rs i ty ; l l i e v a r­s ity ' Is u nder th e d irec tion of O uy P . W icks, a lso in h is f i r s t season a t Id ah o as th e V andal bead b u - ke tball coach.

*'We m ay ;ose som e g » d pros­pects by cu tting so m a n y m en from th e IniU al tu rn o u t, b u t I t m ust be done as we will b e u nab le to handle m ore th a n th a t num ber. T h e aquad Is now divided In to team s a n d these team s a re sc rim m aging each n igh t. W e ll h av e to pick th e m en who seem to have th e m o st n a tu ra l ta l­en t," Brow n said.

CAGESCORESU niversily o f Idaho . 49, M ontana

8 ta t« o a i r e n l l r M.MU umri V BZ. 8 t U n is U S*. D artm on th 47. V erm en t IS.B ice <5, S a a H eostoo S toU SB.

■ Major LeagueNATL. LAUNDRY 4. IDAHO POWBR

Nallenil Laandir........................................ 7J 71 7J IJIlout* ........................107 to t IM -l>elchUi*r I t s 1«| | | |llru«t(rmann ...............117 117 174 . . .

......................I l l 111 110 I7t- ...................... i n 114 111 IM

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t«ekelielllder ...................U»<dman ........... .•haw ........ ...... .

710 m SIS t u t

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k e u in th s t u u l th r s * m l a u t s s ^ t ^ | > t gw s ^ ^ W o fth w sa t N aiareM

Bruce Smith Gets Heisman Trophy

M tW Y O R K ; Dec. lO l U A ^ r u c e B m lt^ M lnnM oU ^ aU - A m erica r a K t e ^ re tu rn e d to F a lrb au lt, M ian., today w ith th e H eism an- tro ­phy. aw arded tn n u ja iy to K i 's o u ts tan d in g cpUege

th e t................. ................ . footbsUpU yer.

H e w ill i ^ y in th s east-w est S h rtne gam e a t S a n F rancisco t n J a n , 1.

“Ag” Leaders to Attei^d Dairy. Meets

D tnV E H SITY b p IDAHO. D « . 10 (Special)—Ptm r m em bers of Uie co l­lege of agricu ltu re will a tte n d a w rles of da iry m eetings in Burley Dcc. 13 and 13. Sessions will be held by th e Idaho Cream ery O pera to rs , U)e Idaho S ta le D airym an 's asso- claUon and th e Idaho B reeders ' a s -

;soclaUon.

F acu lty m em bers a tten d in g ttss m eetings wlU b« D ean B. J . Idd ings. D r. D . R. H ieophilus, he ad o f th e da iry departm ent; Prof. D . U F o u rt, supervisor of th e unlversitv herds and professor of da iry hUM Sndry. a n d G len Holm, un iversity v e te rin ­a rian .

L e a th tr BIU Folds, KeyialQers. Z ipper Case* and Portfolios m ake acc cp u b le g lfu . A n n e M ieeU m is (onDd a t th e Cloe Book Btscs.—Adv.

New York Hears 3rd False Alarm

NKW YORK, D oc. 10 CUR) - T ie th ird a ir ra id a le r t in lass th a n 34 hours w as sounded today In th e New Y ork m e tropolitan a rea . '

T h e th ird a larm , s ta r tin g on thtf tip o f Long Is land , sp read to com­m unities lying In th e dlrecU on of the city.

T h e a larm s ap p aren tly started

BOBTtm B B O N I WDTBOSTON. D se. 10 (U A ^-tbS "

moving B oston B rn lna ro d « s to p UM ' N ational hockey I s tg u s W s S ^ a f te r Opening th s •se ao 4 q tu r ta r t f th e season w ith • % -t a m U m t S With th e th ird -p la o s C fa ln io BlM k* hawks.

R K AD .TR B TZM BS WAMT AD A

Santa’s Wonderland Ch. 15—Leave It to Handy Little Pandyl

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MARKETS AND FINANCE---------- By Uailed Press --------

G M S I L V T Q [filSTER

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prlc« »-fr« k bnihfl; «>rn up lo to ISc JhlngKl m' Ihclr for

,•4 »1.I4ir to &«'/>: No. 3 »h lt. 6(^0

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UVESTOCK I

DENVER UVESTOCK DKNVKU-C»lll»: l,4«0; b*

iM«n to tl>.7S mnd up; bMf »>•

llflgii 40>': uneven; clotlnK wr«k te 2i lower; lop I II ; bulk II0.8S to t i l .

Kbrtpi U t l»enb« UronitCMdr; lalkinc lo~*r r»rloU ; other* fUld. Ol Umb« up to Ill.eSi f«t l>mbe. true: liu 111 to Ill.lO ; Ut l»mbe. Uucklni. I U IM-40: f»d*r l»mU I I I ; ewe. t«

NEW YORK STOCKSNEW YORK, Dee, tO (U.R) — T lic

m arket closed h igher.Air Reduction ....... ...................... 30'.iA m erican Woolen ........................ 4Alaska Uuneiiu ......... .................... 3'.»Allied Chemical ...........................A llied Stores .................. - ............. 5 SAllLi Chnlmers .............. :............ 25 '-iA m erican Can ............................. 7 2 \Ain. Cora, Al............ V- ................. T vA m erican <t ForelRn PowerA m erican Ice ............................. .. 1‘;

Locomotive ............... 8 'iAmerican Metnl* ................. 18HAmerican natl. i a td . S an , ... 4American Rolling MUIb ............... 0 'iA m erican Sm rlt. k R c lln lng .... 34Anperlcan Tel. A: T cl................. 132A m erican Toborco B ................. 4 7 'iAnaconda Copper ....................... 23'*Atmoiir p i .................. 56HiAtcliL^on; Toiwka ic 8 a n l» Pe . 23’iA tlan tic n e tln ln g .............. .........24Allburn Aiito ......................... No sa lesBaldw in l/icom ollve ................... 'UB altim ore <t O hio ..................... 2'.-iBemllx A vlallon ......................... 35^iBethlehem Steel ............................ 54 SBorden ............................................... 18’.Bulova ............................................. 24SB u rro u g h s....................................... 6Byer* . .................- ........ ............ 6California Packing ........ ........... 1 1 'iC anadian Pacific ........................J . I, Case C o ................................. 10Cerro de Pasco C orp..................... 25Chesapeake & O h io .................... 33’iCfiJcflgo O te a t W ealem....

M,. St, P. & Pacific ...........No salesChicago at N orthw estern___ N o sales

C olorado T. ic 1 .....Columbia O a * ......... .CommerclaJ Solvent* .................CommonwealUi & Southern... 6/33

CHICAGO LIVESTOCK CIIICACO-llofii HIOOO: eloelne Ir

. lie lo » c h)w#r •tuc.il*»dr oj^nlng; lop 110.71.

c»ltl.! 10,#0l); Ml.ei I,00a ; b « l lU en •Ml TMrllnn Ite lo 2Se higher: lop (■!«• tU lo II4.U, n«« iMUonal Mih.

ah«p . 4,000 j bidding » o l ^ . r OB ehol^ n»Ur« or fed w«Uri> Umb* held fully (tMdr >t l l l , ] t tad up.

OMAtiA LIVESTOCK OUAISA-Honi a.IOO: Ue to-Ue loweri

. BwUr tO« to W« offi Ion IIO.U.C*tO«] 4.700: »W « lo t: (eiJTt: >11

ssatar«d •litttlitar e lann r tn m r-to lt« hlglMr: MT*r>l iMdii choln.U l etMn tl*.

8bMpi m m ; f»t *iow; ♦«riybliU >raiinJ tfe lower: ii.l.ln» .ironger; tItMp «t«adr: nod to cholc* natltM end

'(«d wooM lunb* 111,25 to Ill.SO.

KAnaAa g u x —iio n i i.ivu: u>p C»ttl«: » I m 400: fed iIm

' »«irllm i fmltll active, itronf to 2S< • n fed b*ir«n itMKb' to Ue bUlwr:

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Coruolldnted Copper Consolidated EdisonConsolidated O il ....C ontinen tal Can ......C ontinen tal O H ...................... ......23’4C om P ro d u c ts ................................47 >4Cuban-A m erlcan S u g a r .............. 7HCurUss W right ................. ...........D uPon t ........................................... i s a ’iEastm an Kodak ............ ............129'.'jElectric Power & L igh t................ %Erie R. R ........................................ ’4Plr«atone T ire i s R ubber.... — l5 '-iFreeport Sulphur . 33Ha c n e ra l E le c tr ic ...........................2 6 ^G enera l Foods .......... _________ 37G enera l M o to rs ...... 34’,*G ille tte Barely R u o r ________ 3G oodrich ........................................ ; 18V4G oodyear T ire & R ubber.........i’;1 3 «a ra h « n ^ P a lg e ................ ...........P-18G re t t N orthern p f -----------------20^4G reyhound Op------ ------------------ 12%H austoa O i l ----------------------------a

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PORTLAND LIVESTOCK PORTLAND-Hof. 1 «0-4»0< il*«d»

betwr 170 lo *H lb. bulthrr. I ll.U , Cattle) too: raWn «0: llltle actloni *ood

■te«n quotable 111 U> l i t .SbM»i «M; c4od to eholM wmM 1

aomlaalljr itw dr lo lio.to. -

Phillips Petro leum .............. ...... *PllLsbury F lou r ......................._.... :Pltt.s Screw A B o lt ...................Public Service oT N. J . ............. :Piillinai) ............................................ ;Pure OilRadio Corp. of A m c rlc a ............Ilndio KelUi O rpheum .............

M otor ............................... .Rt-iniWlc Blcc\ ..............................Hpynolds Tobacco B ..... .:_____ _

Rocbuck ..Bh-ll UnlonJOU ..SImmnns Co. ...Socony Vacuum Bouihcrn Pacific

Railw ay .......................Sperry C orporation ...................s ta n d ard B rands .......................

idard G as & E le c tr ic ...........StniKliird Oll o l C a lifo rn iaS tim dard OH of I n d i a n a ...........S tan d a rd Oil o f New J e r s e y .....S tuclcbaker ........

[lAhlno M inesB'KlJt & Co............ .........................T exas Corporation ......... ..............Texn.s O u lf ....................................TC.XH.S U Pacific C. <5; O..............T linken R oller B e a r in g .............T ranbainerlca ........................... ....U nion Carbide U nion Pacific ..United A ircraft C P .............. .United A irlinesU nltcil Corporation ........ .............U nited F ruU ...United Oa.'! Im p .......................1....United S ta te s R ubber ...............United S U tea S tee l .......... .......W arner B ro the rs W eaiem U nionW estlnghouse A ir B rake .........W estlnghouse E lectric .............F. W. W oolw orth .......................W ortlilngton P u m p ...................

N . 'X. C U RB 8TOCKBAm. Locomotlvei & T r a i n ' .......A m erican S uper P o w tr ......... .Associated G as A Brazlllon T r . ...Bunker H lU -Sultlvan ...............

iltles Service .^rocker W h e e le r ............................

E lectric B ond St S h a re ...........Ford M otor, L im ited ...............G ulf O il P ennsy lvan ia .Hecla

UIEI1ALLY,AIDS PRICE OF M S

. ,.W VOUK. I)e«. 10 (U r i-S t i ik . r»l-lir.| ■hiriily In Ule deallngi todaj' on new*

wera ilefrated In «ne attempt to • the l-hlllpplnea.ny UeuM ium 1 to more thenlU from early lowt and a titable Ibt

K B E P lllS E D . H D C U S H

•t had iHwn

t the n ectlva. of thr year In the f ln l two hour* n 'oliime c-roMrd the million ihar* k. Th.Teafler the market ciuI«Im], merl'nn Telephone A Telricraph.capilal 1. mn'lo a new low ilnc* JMS at

on Lubll.hed analy>M a|- ’ho. ih- .IWIdrnd mfiht be redi.........—.. The luure rrcurered only a txtlnl or ,1 the decline, A few ln»er Illhtj haij „ iMie., Inclu<llni Hloea BhMfleld „<l r,; Warni-r llroth<n ricturm p

l>er cent convertible preferm Rl«l roie to abo.e 6S. U. D back-to the prevlnui close pral Hutora regained nearlyMlnea wifllinued atroTif. Gain* «(

■ p..li\l and more were made by Oreai N'lirlhrrii nillway frefrrr«). Ilerculea I'ow< rifr en.i United Aircraft.

1..0M rame back and late In th. ,l>y >rre unchanged to a point highrr Ulllilir* alio ■hnw«<d Improvement In man)

eeaterint........ replaced .a point, with n

IK.w Jnnea ^rrllffllnary cloeirg itock rmr>: IndueUlal 108.C7. off O.HO; t,I4, off 0.21: utility 14,12, oU O.tS : r, S«,12, off a.20,.SincV laire »pprc*lmiiU<3 S.OtC.OOO eh<

omparM with J,6e0,0"

(Kreta Page One)rum ors of U. 8 . a ir a t ta c lu on such objectlvp.1 as Tokyo. K o t« ond P\)r- mosa. the Island no rth w est o f th e Philippines on w hich m any of th e ja p an rM a ir s<iuBdrons presum ably

rc b.wtd,T roopi on G aam

T he JniM nese Im peria l com m and claim ed Vhal. In a d tim o n lo land ings In Uie Ph ilipp ines, lan d troops,w ero sen t n.shore a t daw n today on th e Island of G u am .. T h e Jap an ese also

and of a li.O O O -lon.army tr an sp o rt off M anila,

Tlic Japanese a lso c ircu la ted a r u ­m or tJiey "m ay" h»ve sunk th e U.

ilrcraft ca rrie r , ESiterprlse, off Hawaii. T h ey den lejl the ' loss o l any Japanese n a v a l vessels.

Radio Rom e sa id P re sid e n t RoosC' velt's address la s t n ig h t would causo

axis tr lp ftr tlte p a c t to function, In oUicr w ords th a t G erm an y a n d Ita ly will m ake a fo rm al declara tion of war ag a in s t th e U n ited States-.

On the o th e r tw o w ar fron ts th e Brlil.sh and th e Russian:! scorcd lin* p s r ta n t euccesscs. T h e B ritish cap* tu re l El Adem In U b y a . T h is was the clilcf NaU .fo rw ard base of op- cratlori.s In e as te rn L ibya. T lie R u s­sians recap tu red T lhkv ln . a key point on th e L enlngrad-V ologds railroad.

By U nited PrcMR eliab le W ashington q u a rte rs say

A d m ira l W lUlam D. L eahy, re tired ch ief o f nav al opera tions w ho in 1937 urged th e P residen t to le t th e navy ''shoo t i t o u t” w ith J a p a n , m ay be reco iled as am ba»sador to Vichy Vo t&ke over a h igh d e len se posU . .

P ope Pius X II will ex ten d hU C h r l i ta u u g ree tinx i to th e w orld in a gpecial worldwide b roadcast on Dec. Z4 a t 12:30 p. m.. Rom e

tim e . . .S e n . A rthu r V andenberg ,. R..

M ich., asks appolnU nent of n con ­g ressional liaison group to a c t as a ■ connecting link" betw een P resi­d e n t R oosevelt and congress a n d to supp ly lacVua) in lo rm a tlo n on m ili­ta ry a n d naval opera tions. . . Sen R o b e r t A. T a f t. R., O., favors dally

es by th e w ar a n d nav y

Insp . Copper .In terna tiona! H arvesterIn tem aU onal N ickel ..... —In U m atlo ria l T el. & T e l- ....John* ManvUle ..... ................K o n w City Sou thern .........K ehnecolt Copper ...... .........Kresge ........... .«..........................L iggett M yers B ________L orllla rd ................. .................M ack T r u c k s ...... _ , . i „ ...... .

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arket » o lo 40a

ouUlde tl IT.KA In f9.. . . . . ------ ateady; lilOi

4em* OB iiwt aleera; few 11,10 to l>: me- " M <• food ilaaghter heifera It.tS to

•l«ckw tod feeder eleera lata Tuee- M lo Ho.tO: me- o 17.10: culler lo

• 11.10

' V l»> tadIT 10-

*7:1 '0 good n 110

___ _ .................. laU Tuee-day carlol lamU around tie higher i four and «ne-hair double* Idaho and Oregon fal and faeder mlied I t to M lU, Il0.7t; load and hair 70 lb. black faced fenlrre tIO .tl: truck load choice H« Ih. fat lamha 110.7c; odd email loU good trurklne 110 to I10.I&

HAN yRANrWV.O l.n'KHTOt:*SAN K«ANCl«CO -II ,„ I «no; ......

• laady; IDS tIO Ih, barrowi and gllU tll.lO lo 111.71.

Cattle] SO; nominal: package me 1,077 1b. at«ere 110.40,

Sheept t i t I nominal! to cwooM lamb* «utplad l \ \ tn tU.&O.

Missouri, K ansas & T exas ...M ontgom ery W ard ................M urray ..................N ash K elv lnatpr „N orthern Paclflo .N ational B iscu it .N ational C ash R e g is te r ........N ational D airy P roducts ....N ational DlstiHers N ational O y(uum .N ational Pow er is L igh t ....New York C en tra l .............N. Y.-N. H; i t H artfo rdN orth A m erican ......................N orth A m erican Aviation .,O hio OH ...............Paclflo G a t ie E lectric .....Packard M otors .. Param oun t-P ub .J , 0 . Penney C o . :Pentutylvttula R . u ...............Peoples O bs .................P h e l|u Dodge

J70 lo too lla. 111.71 l<> III.Caltlei tSO: fairly ac "

to alrang on all lUughu 10 good aleere llO .tl'lo I

f1h.en> N..n.i nuotahl rholce lamlia <i<wt«il 1 1 1

fully .Uu«»j tnevtlum

ilcidri g-Kl lo

w ool,nORTON- A number of imixIrWa f"

tneella wnoU were received lo<U» ti wool market and mmi^raU ouanllllH been eohi at firm price*.

(IradM s and ^ hk>>) Ohio and il fleecee have heen e<i1d at fn-m S»o I. in the greaj*. (Iradeil S. hU.Kl c ,n Terribiry wnnl ha< eiihl In (he rani Mo to acourecl l,a>l>. Klne Territory •oole aold at 11.10 l» II,It,

t Local Livestock TCholc* light buUhera, 171 tn }l(llverwelghi hulrheta! ISO tn 10Underweight biilchcre ......racking aowi, he.vy ________racking mn,,. light ____ ___

nuture r t t g - l

• -

I ll>e. IB.I!:.M.lft

i’rKK::I t lo-ta 10•iMoUSS?

. 13S . J3 S „ 12%

., 3 4 'i„ 4%

Humble OH .. .New M o n tan a M in ing .NIagarft H udson Pow erPcnnroad ..........U nited Oa& C orporation U nited L igh t i t Pow er AUUIltles Pow er <b L i g h t ....... No sales

• - I Ix)cal Markets

B u n i n g P r l e e t '• SOFT WHEAT

lOne dealer Quoted).

OTUER CRAINS (Harley and naia market llnet

local re«Ier demand. No unil dally pficee Quoted. Uay vjry from Vleted WelowV.

lOne ■r quol,rOTATOK8

tf. 8. KuaMU t<u. V ......U. H, Uuuct. Nu. 2 ..........

{One dealer nuotoll.U. H, Ku«eU N.V I .........U. H. Kuieeta No, 2 .........U. fl, Ilueiet. N.I, I .........U. S. iluiMte Nn, 2 .....

COna dealer <tuo<e<il.

IrMt Norlhern.Ireat Nnrtherm N.i. 2

(Klve dialera qu<ilcil; one Oreal North.riui No, J. .

BOOST UIIGEO IN B E E IP R O O O C n

W A SH IN G TO N , Dec. 10 Two w estern se n a to rs told th e sen ate f i­nance c o m m ittee today the U nited S U tes m u s t Increase Its domestic production of su g a r to offset supplies /ro m H aw aU a n d th e Philippine Islands, w h ich w ill be c u t off by the Pttclllc w ar.

S en . Jo se p h C , O'MaJioney, Wyo.. ex p la in ed to th e com m ittee h is bill to Increase th e domestic quo­ta for su g a r p roduction by 4 per cen t. T h e co m m ittee Is m eeting ,to consider house -app roved legislation to ex tend th e su g a r act, expiring D ec. 31, fo r a n ad ditional th ree years.

"B vcntj in th e Pacific ocean have m ade I t c lea r w e can n o t look lo r norm al supp lies o f sugar from the Philippine Is lands a n d possibly from H aw aii," O 'M ahoney said, "T here­fore, it Is essentia}. In Interests of th e consum er, th a t we place no Im­pedim ents In th e p a th of domestic p roduction,"

Sen. Ja m e s E . M urray , D , M ont., said th e re w ould be a n "abnorm al d em and" (o r su g a r in 1943 which ‘'Ju stllles a reasonable expansion.” H o po in ted o u t th a t i t Is ''extrem ely unlike ly. In view of th e w ar," Uiai a dd itiona l de m an d can be m et by Im ports.

Salt Lake Mining Stocka

s;t

New t|.,l>,cy . Notih Mix . H..r, Hlandard

.... 11,80M,«0

vallahle).

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U.R)—T he house m ilita ry a f fa i rs com m ittee to ­day approved leg isla tion repealing re.strlctlons on use of selectees and national g u a rdsm en outside lh( w estern hem isphere , a n d ' U. S . pos- SfMlons. ,

T he leg isla tion a lso would wipe ou t the 30-m onth lim ita tio n on , the service period of selectees.

C hairm an A ndrew J . M ay, D„ Ky sa id llie legLslaUon w ould pe rm it the holding In service of rH m em bers of tlic arm y lo r d u ra tio n of th e war and for s ix m o n th s th e re a f te r . He added th e vo te w as unanim ous.

Brig. G en . W ade H alsllp, assist- a n t clilpl ol s ta f f In ch arge of a rm y personnel, h a d requested legislation itpplKlng only to th e a rm y . However. May pointed t h a t th e term s of Uie selective service a c t h a v e ' been In ­terp re ted to app ly b o th to tlie land a n d naval fo rces a n d th e legLila- tlon approved today w as so d rafted .

M ay said th e re w as no discussion of b roadening th e p rese n t age lim its of selectcM from 21 to 28,. Inclusive.

•■Tlie arm y d id n 't a sk lo r any change In those b rackets ,” h e said. •T hey now have a po te n tia l m a n ­power of m en u n d e r 2 1 , w ho will be­come 2 1 years old^ of a m illion m en eac h yc4r.”

H e sa id he cxpccted th e arm y ; would shortly recall 175.000 m en of m ore th a n 38 years w ho have served as se lcctces a n d arc now m em bers o f th e organ ized reserves a n d £ul>- Ject to service In tim e o f w

de p artm e n ts . . .P rim e M inister W inston C hurc -

hlU a d m itte d lo » of th e d rea d - n a u g h ts Prince of W ales a n d R e­

pulse w u “th e heaviest s lnc le blow w e have received th roughou t th e w ar—even D unkirk w as so f t­ened by th e ta c t we ex trica ted th e a rm y”. . .T h e request fo r A m erlcait Press

co rresponden ts to leave G erm a n press conferences and go to th e ir hom es w as read to F re d eric k C. O echsner and Joseph W . O rlgg of U nited ^ rcss, Huge Speck of I n tc r - n a ^ o n a l News Service. LouLs L och- n e r o f Associated Press. Alex S m all pf th e C W cago-Tribune a n d Jo h n D ickson o t th e MuUial Broadciu^lnK system . . . FB I agent.'! In W ash in g ­ton h av e taken K u rt Sell, DN B c o r­resp o n d e n t. In to custody, accord ing to th e G erm an em bassy . . .

■The fo rm al encaK em ent of 21- y ear-o ld Mickey Boooey tg Ava G ard n er, 18-year-old actress, has been announced . , . T hey will be m a rrie d earljr nex t y e a r . . .P r ic e C hief Leon H enderson r e ­

vealed h is OPA Is ta k in g s tep s to stablllxo th e m asketa fo r im ported food com m odities, fo r fat* a n d oils a n d fo r certa in re la ted da iry p ro ­d uc ts a t o r abou t th e levels prcvaU- I n g -a t th e beglnt\lng o£ th is week. . .

M r*. F ra n k lin D . Roosevelt, in a Log Angeles eonferehce, urged A m erican housewives lo o u tfit one room of Ihelr hom es a s a b lack ­o u t ttiom fo r use d n r in f a ir ra id a la rm s . . . Shij saggesled c lo th fh ro u c h w hich U cht c a n n o t sh in e , IM p u rchased or th a t heavy cu r- tidna o r rttg i be lacked up , p re fe r­ab ly in th e k itchens. . .

R o b e rt F . RockwcU, R epublican , w as e lec ted congressm an fro m wcs- te rn C olorado to fill th e unexplred te rra o f th e la te D em ocrat, E dw ard

H I P y i l Z E O mm, PORT

All employes of th e f ilte r p U n t, th e c ity reservo ir a n d also th e m ft- n lc lp al a irp o r t have been deputized, M ayor Joe K oehler sa id th is a f te r ­noon.

T h e act, h e said, was part, o f th e program fo r em ergency de fense of local s tra teg ic spots. As deputies th e employes wUI be p e rm itte d to c a rr llrearm s a n d will police th e various tones listed.

Som e of th e employes h a v e been sw orn In as c ity pa tro lm en a n d o th ­e rs a s deputy sheriffs, K oeh ler a n ­nounced.

Precaatlona Secre tI n th e m eantim e CouncU m an T ru ­

m an- G reenholgh announced p ro ­tective s teps were underw ay to ‘'ade ­quately p ro tec t” th e c ity reservoir a n d also th e pipeline In to th e c ity in case o f any em ergency o n d also ag a in s t possible saboU ge. H e said th a t na tu re of th e p ro tec tive steps ta k en would n o t be public ly d is­closed.

T h e m ayor Indicated th a t dcpuU s- Ing of the employes a t th e p la n t, re servo lr and a irp o r t was on ly ‘•om of several" steps to bo t^iken.

O rder th a t no clvUlan planes could land o r take o ff from th e field here , p u t in force yesterday a t r e ­quest of Gov, C hase A. C lark a n d federa l officials, w as sUU in e ffec t today, according to M aynard Craig, a irp o r t mwtkgtT.

Japanese B arredLikewise th e order excluding aU

J tp a n e s e from th e field la s till In effec t. No Japanese will be p e rm it­ted to even rfde In any p lanes as

' passengers.O nly arm y, navy or m arine corps

p lanes or those of au tho rised fede r­a l agencies a re perm itted use of th e field hero a t th e p rese n t tim e.

WABHINOTON. D w . 4 0 OJJ>>— Borne one chopped down fou r o f th e capiCkl'k ' fam ous JapancM c h erry treea arpund th e Udal b u ln U&t n ig h t

A ttached to one stum p was a n o te a a y lu “to he ll w ith those Japanese.'^

BUTTER, EGGS

. r .W o V r- ’- ' K . , . . .Iff , VI Msr* lie , M erorw l l^ c . I t e

I l« re« (tH e, Median l l^ e , ai

■ T O M j r (uUr«a4 n I W • polnUi lalea T.lOa tone I

............... .' ------- ,( * W i Jan. M.MUNi

a t a Glance

. LOI|(l)nN n*R HII.VKR UlNIXlN -’rh« pilra ol illver remalnad

•ehanged her* today Kl tIH penre an unr« f.ir both eixil and fulurM dellrerle*.

I-Uring price at IM «hlllli«ge per fine

NBW YOlIK— Va*-e''cuet.im amellera price* fnr delivered melal*. rente

................

• « . Mantu,Colored hen., nv.r 1 lU................Colored hena, uniler * Ihe._____

----- Helie

J -tho in hen., nv.r S'.i, l-«...... .

i^oioiid ru’a"i'r.,* ? : : lilagel^lond f»>rke

~Z".Z <10

Lieghorn ok-Vi ..............................M iTiTrrKn

liran,' HOn ...................HliK-k fee-l, inn I»i>n.le . . . .Htoeh fee.1, tn» |H,un<le ............ .

'i '* i

... I l . i j

No, 1 hMllerfat*'.*''*'^'"’'

■......Medium » lrM ............................Me.llum tUiyl.tiU ....................... li"I'ullete ..........................

SSi'iJ;-':.’ r” 1«e----- tie

1 POTATOES a ----------------------------------------

--•I--•

CIIICAIIO rilTATOKH CmrAIJd -W..lh»r clear, lemreralur.

Iratk 111) c-e», dUrtIH’ t» ra'ri."iiri-iif;

Idaho Iloeeel ll,„l..„k.. » u l.„ |, I u la ll.tS i un»a.he.l, 1 ,a r H .O '4 | lale 'luee-

--------1110 . CoktaiVi lleil Mtnurvt, »

■ -a^hed a.he.t, 1

ear goiNl r«Uir l i iO 1 rare | l 11>r .a rk r

liliee Trl«im|.l«, | far I I , 1isr Mther ‘I'liM.tar vraaM, (In.^ .(.••Illr. IX i <',..hhler.

far Mholding

1. US Mer11 SO 1 I i l l-Urlr

eat |l,i« .

ar 11,41,•r 11 ,10, 11.41, 1

IINER REACHES'FRISCO sra

SAN FR A N C ISCO , Deo, 10 (U,F>) — T lie MntAon Hner L urllne, which wa .1 les.1 tlmn'l.OOO miles ou t of Hon­o lu lu w hen th o Jap an ese a ttacked O ah u S un tlay , a rrived here today a f te r n nerve -w rack ing tlg-zfiKHlnK d a sh a t fu ll «i>ef(l to port, Il.i 60( piu.'ttngcrft, th em jiftvy vilvp;a n d c h ild ren , show ed reHef n t »rt-

ng foo t nt- land .Bhlp^A ofllctirn tqld th e pas.srniirn

of - the H onolulu a ttac k »iindi<y n ig h t a t 6 o’rlock, T h r I)n,s,^^nKcrs refiiw d (o bcllrvp It iiiilll t lir htilp wafl bliicked o u t and portlioirs p a in ted blue to preven t any filar

T lie sh ip 's m uster co n flim lrd all pnw enger ritdloa teiniw rnrlly and n il br-lwren rhlpa n d o th e r jKilnt.i H;ere ru t <iJt. I J hIi III fitAtrroom.n w ri r llnillrd lo «>i lam p over each bed. Only tlir lower deck d in in g room, well w llliln llie ceiile r o f th e vcMel. ivas ■ llghlw l.

rente uer Ib.i

i)iui at. l.outo

i L t I I . UuUAnei Net* Yort V m l,t l ,. Aluminum, vlrgini II,

.S E fS H ;_____

Wallramll*. phlneae, <l«llkra pm unit.

Potato Futures

lllgli l«w ruaa ,. It.i0 11*4 11.11Jan. .................

(IT eara traded).Mareh M.IT hU | I t . t l afler*! | no aal«.

OII|OAaO-«0.|b, aaaket

EeMU taitowa 11 .(1 .H b v a II *0,

I awMt llpanleh 11,10.

R *A D T K * T U m WAWT A tM .

T . T aylor. W ilbur Comer, i

adv ised hU father. D r, G eorge W. C om er of Reno, ( h a t aU P a n - A m erican Airways em ployes have been removed lo H onolulu safe ly from W ake island, a ttac k ed M on­day by th e Japanese.

Rupert Honors Rebekah Leader

R U P E R T . Dec. JO (S p e cla li-M e m - bcrs o f tlie R ebckoli lodge me T h u rsd ay in n banquet session a t th e C aledon ian hotel.

T h e h o n o r guest, Mt», Lulu W atts ro ca te l lo , s ta te Rebekah assem bly p residen t, M rs, Ilea l Ncllson. noble g ran d of th e local lodge. N, K . J e n -

g ran d c onductor; G uy S h lllln g - ^ a n d p a tria rch , and E d ith

C levenger, deputy presiden t, w ere se a le d a t th e head of th e table.

C and ida tes In itia le d A t Uie conrluslnii of tlie banquet

th e g roup ad journed to th e lodge room In U-ie l.O .O .F. h u ll. T h e re th e In itia to ry w ork wa.^ p u t on a n d two can d ld a ten were In itiated.

S even 3S-year Jewels were pre s e n ted . T w o liit<l been previously m ailed, lo re iirh ih e lr d estlna tlo ti by T liu rsd n y . 'n w y w ent lo a b sen t m em bers, Jevile NeUon. N ational C ity , Cftllf,, Mid r.ilellit A bbott, P ine,Ida,

were p resen ted to e TroOKer, G ladys -r and Einnm Davis,

was m ade by K itty irjihy B rereal, F lo r- IrtlA N ellson a n d

AIRLINE IRA O IS I H A L I E O

»O IB K , Dec, 10 'U P>-W estboiind a irlin e ir a f f lc fioin Holse will be su spended a t n ig h t na long as black- ou ta c o n tin u e In the northw est, K en n e th RobUison. United Air Lines m a n ag e r h e re , snld loday.

Serv ice w est of llnise was sus­pended la s t n ig lit (cir tho second tim e because Uin Pnrtlniid blackout o u t off ra d io dlrn-tlounl benms for a irc ra f t. li:astlK>un<l plnnen can still leave P o r tla n d and pirk up th e UoUe ................... beam .

BLACK-OUTW A B H lN Q 'rO N . IXs-, \0 t u n -

T h e dom e of the m p lia l was blacked n u t lust nlKlit tor Uie f ir s t Itm n sln re iDlll, Hut o the r p « r ls o f Uie t-aplinl w rre lighted a lm o st aa h rllllunth- i>s rvrr,

A fiiil-noule liUic.koiit orgliially w as o r d e r e d . ' but n is trlc l of Colum bia lOinmUfllimrrn changed Uielr m in d s w hen iliry learned Uie ru m o rs of an riieiny a tta rk on Ui« c a s t wec« Mikfotmded,

I>avld lAynit, a r rh l te r t of Uie cap lto l, sa id th e dm ne floodllvhls w ould be off " fo r the duration ."

T h e oU ier five TDthel Id le , Orni W illis. A da Kndr T lie p resen ta tlnn Jack so n . U ilu M ence B leh l. Hen Jessie -ah llllnK ton

A m em orial nervine. In w hich th e c h o p te r wiis <lin|>f(l, was conducted for E lla M. I'^iriiilri. pant a.uiembly p residen t, who dlr<l Nov, fl.

T lie s ta te offic ers were Introduced by MIsn E tli i 11 cnemeiui. An add ress w as fflv rn liv Mrs, W ntia, B ach of Uie o th e r s ta le o fficrrs spokeD rlefly , In behalf of ilir l.nlgn EdlUi C lev­enger preAcnli-rl a uKt lo M rs. W atts ,

P ln n s were uunlr tor th e tinnURl C h r lttm a s pm iy w ith Uie O dd Fel lows.

M aude < la rk Kleeted A nnual e leriion of offloem r e su l t­

ed In Uie cliolco Ilf MAudn O lark M noble g ran d of (he lornl lodge,

O U icrs chdficn s re Iva G e r tn id e B chuepbach , vlre-noble g ran d ; V ir­g in ia H aw k, rero rd lng secretary , LoU Nlchots, flim nclal tecrelAry; O teo la Jack^an , itew iu rer; M ary N elson, F ann in fltn lih and G race T rocger, triinteen; R ita U. Olemena, c a p ta in of th e degree s ta ff.

A ppoin tive o fflre rs will be n am ed a t Uie In stn lla tlnn eervice w hich wiH la k e place early In th e yeu*.

AP SHIPS SUNK BY 0 . S. BOMBS

(Fraia Pa«« Oned irec tly by th e w ar d e p ar tm e n t to w aiting newspaperm en In th e a rm y offices, instead of being rclea.^ed th ro u g h U ie 'W h ite House, w hich iiad handled the w ar news p re ­viously.

W lilte House Secrctnr>' S te p h e n T , E arly snld hcnceforlh th e , w ar . a n d navy departm ents would h a n d le m ost o t Uie news about th c lr o p e ra ­tions.

Two Conditions Buc-h news from th e depnrtm cnLs,

how ever. mn.M m eet Uie tw o c o n d i­tions lolil down 'Uy th e Pre.-sWent ye.MenlftV. Arf.iitncy a n d .proof th a t publlcatUm will n o t aid th e enem y.

T ex t ot UiB com m unique: ’•In rnrm stlnn received la s ( n ig h t

from tlie rom m sndinc genera l, (a r eaa tern com m and, reveata th e d e fea t of a lioatlie a ttac k a g a in s t the weat roast of I.uu in belWcen Nan re n ia n d o and V igsn.

"O ur f lr tl bombing a tta c k s en six tran spo rts a t Vigan resH lted In direc t hits on th ree hosUle sh ip s an d dam ace lo th e rem ain ing

» N A I I O N A L S ElO

W ASHINGTON, Dec. 10 (U.R)—A t­torney G enerftl F ra n c is B idd le a n ­nounced today 2303 n a tio n a ls have been taken In to custody by th e fcd-^ o ral govem ijient. H e so ld th e m a jo r­ity soon would be placed in con- centraU on cam ps supervised by th e arm y.

Biddle disclosed th a t n a tu ra liz a ­tion apllcaUons of G erm an a n d I tn l. Ian Im m igrants filed th e p a s t tw o years would be held up fo r th e d u ­ra tio n o l th e 'war.

H e sold ax is n a tionals! h a d been rounded up du ring a th re e -h o u r p e ­riod In th e H aw aiian is lands by m ilita ry Intelligence ag en ts , and w ith in tw o -hours h i c o n tin en ta l U nited S tates by th e FB I.

BIddie said those In custody In­cluded 1,291 JajMmese, 8S5 G erm ans and 147 tL»ffins.,

T h e aUCns seized rep resen t on ly a Irac llon of th e 1 ,1 0 0 W)0 ax is n a ­tiona ls living in U nited S ta te s te r ­ritory.

Biddle re itera ted th a t a ll J a p a ­nese, I ta l ian a n d G erm a n a liens n o t now In custody w ould b e r e ­garded as "peaceful a n d law ab ld .

long a s they obey th e regu- ■ ited u n d e r a p resl

den tla l proclam ation Issued y e s te r­day.

T h e n llo m ty general sa id th e con ­cen tra tion cam ps so f a r p la n n ed a re locatcd a t tho fo rts in M on tana , N orth D akota and New M exico w here axis seam en previously h a d been sent.

Biddle .repeated U iat a p p re h en ­sion and detention of ax is naU onals was a "Job to be handled by th e FB I alone" and h e c rittclted th e "rough handling of Japanese" r e p o r te d 'I n Seattle .'

AS AnACK GUIDE(Pr*a Page One)

ted every 40 miles on m a jo r routes, tran sp o rt planes a lo ft a t th e lim e of Bvu^ a BhutoII coultl- re&ch safe ty w im iii t h e SO-mlnute w arn ing , period,

''M isconceptions obouC th e rad io beam are so common,” M urphy told Uie Ju n io r Cham ber, " th a t th e whole th in g should be c leared up. T he r a ­dio beam is no t a narrow th rea d , as m ost people seem to th ink . I t is 10 m iles wide a t th e m outh, na rrow ­ing down from the re . A nd i t will lead enem j p lanes unerring ly to th e ir ta rge ts just' a s well as I t guides du r tran sp o rt sh ips safely to th e ir obJecUves.^’ W

He explained th* radio beam th o r- ouglUy, b u t in . laym an’s language, a n d dem onstrated w ith c h a rU and Morse code. Among h igh ligh ts of his explanaU on were Uie following facld-

Morse Code T h e sh o r t wave beam s originate

from the radio range staU ons a t 76- m lle In tervals. T he beams a re fo rm ­ed by Morse code signals, w iilch change a t each staUon and to w hich th e p ilo t ad ju sts h is rad io as he passes each sta tion .

PUots know U iat If Uicy "stay on th e beam ," U ie jll reacli th e ir des- tlnaU on exactly.

T h e beam consists o f tw o co n stan t stream s of Morse signals, designated a s th e ‘•A" qua d ra n t and ’•N" quad­ra n t . O ne Is do t a n d dash : th e o th ­e r dash and dot. W hen th e p ilo t Is fully on th e bcam ,.lil3 tlg n a l la a coatlttuous one; « h e get* o tf In to 'A ", he hears do t and dash ; In to 'N ", dash and dot. H e Uten m a n ­euvers u n til the tw o comblnfe in to th e conUnuous signal.

C a a 't Collide PHots keep to th e rig h t o f th e beam

airw ay; p lanes going in opposite d l- recUons c a n 't collide becouse they a re alw ays 1.0 0 0 fee t a p a r t l a a l t i ­tude . E astbcund pl&nes fly a t odd- num bered alU tudes; w estoound a f even-num bered alUtudes.

Above each rad io range staU on (or above a regu la tion radio b roadcast­ing StaUon if the plane tunes In on th f ttl Is a "dea d 'sp o t" w ithou t slg-

; no l. Crossing U iat dead sp o t tells ; th e pilot b e is above th e sU U on.

L andingL andings are achieved In b lind

flying by crossing a n d recrosslng the dead spot, losing 'alU tude cach Ume, untH th e plane breaks ou t from u n d e r th e cloud or sto rm celling a n d finds Its airport.

M urphy said a fte r Jan , I%I] tr a n s ­p o r t p lanes will b e equipped w ith au lom atk : dlrecU onal range finders, w hich can be se t to any rad io s ta - •Uon. T he needle wUl po in t tow ard th a t StaUon a t a ll times.

"So Jap an eM sh ips, U equipped w ith Uils g rea t tnventlon, cou ld tune In on a rad io slaU on SOO^Ues ou t.” h e said, "listen to th e m uslo a ll tha way In—and w hen over th e staU on, could bomb I t o r any obJecUves n e a r

Three Solons Join U.S. Armed ForcesW A flH lN G T O N , Deo, 10 (U Pl)-Two

N#W Je r ie y coiigretam en and on* fro m T a i u j jo inod Uia arm ed forcN e f J h i , U o ltM su itM today.

« f« n : n « p , r r a n k O. O am en, n „ N. J . . U , w ho voluiiUered for th a a rm y : f u p . A lbert L. V naU nil, a . , M, 4 ^ w h o took u p h t o ------

APPLICATION STU D IEDBOISE. Ida,. Dec, 10 (U,R)-Ai

c ation of Uie Union Pacific a n d < gou SUovt U ne tnU road to abandon service between E>eclo i^nd Idahom o on th e R aft river b ranch w as being considered today by tho Id ah o public uUllUes commission. T h e sp u r has operAled for a Iom for several years, • com pany cUlm ed.

J a ir fo rte p a rtic ip a te d In tlie- niUafW In tloae cft0 PCT*il«n w ith tlir arm y. No op rra liona have aa y r t m a lerla liird In Ihe gou th - erii l>Unda.~

A ho !• IS handR h tg l\ ta afl ta ll five fre t ta ll sincfi a h a n d

iiirhr.s when figu ring Uie

«io» aa an arm y raplAln, a n d Rep. lorndon B . Jo lm son , D.. T ex., w ho is a lleu le tia iil ro inm ander In U te'U . B. n a v a l Reserve,

Relief At Last FdrYourCough

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T lie range finder, he asserted , ^ would e lim inate such accidents as th e U tah crash caused by n o n ­w orking of one rad io beam . W hether th e beam was correc t o r no t. the ran g e finder needlo would be po in t­ing to th e rad io source.

E ach rad io range sU U on, the a ir lines executive said, keeps conUnu- a lly ldcnUfy)ng Itself by signal s6 t h a t pilots know th e ir exact loca­tion. P rio r to tak ing off on ex tend ­ed trips, pllotii m ust file f ligh t p lans w ith tho federal alrwoy traffic con ­tro l departm en t a n d m iu l th e n s tick to the ir BChedulM "on tho do t," C on- - s la n t clieck-up Is m ain ta ined .

A iutraJlnn eucalyptus trees are la rge r th a n C allfonila 's big trees, o ften exceeding 480 feet In holgliu

StAct 1780 tlie cuitom ofM r v b | t& ii f tm o g i o ld

K « it« ck )r bourbon hat bo th

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PH O N E 88 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISINGW A N T AD R A T E S

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n port-r«r-Worf I iMJ ^ *>*>■8 d ay s__ 4c per word per day6 days...... per \^ rd

per day,A of tBD WOttll U r«JUlre<fIn »nv one clisalHed td . T heae rate* la d iK lf th e combUied clrculaUon# ol t i l t New* and tb i TUnea.T *rm » fo r all cUMUJed ada . . .

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deadlines For lnieri4oD lo tb e Kews

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. 'n i i* paper lubecribe* to th e code of • th lc * of UJ« A*»ocUUon of New*, p a p er Ola«»l»ed AdvertU lng M an- i c e r s a n d reserve* tlie r ig h t to edit o r re je c t aay classi/led adver(l5i/is "B ltod Ad»" carryLig a News-TlmM bojc num ber a re slrlcUy confidential a n d no In lonnatlon can be given In m a r d to th e advertiser. ,

E rrora »hould be reported Im m edi­a tely . No allowance vlH be m ade (or m ore th a n one Incorrcot Insertion

GOOD THINGS TO EAT

A new field for

CHUCKLE CONTEST CONTRIBUTORS

Changes of copy throughout the Gift . Guide and Chuckle Contest mealis a “new

deal" for everyonie . . . new ads from which to clip complete lines. Read the Gift Guide and send in your entries to­day to the Contest Editor of

TIMES and NEWSClassified Advertising

W A N T E D -H ay chopp ing . H ava a ’new Pox c u tte r . CaU Bow ard T ra c to r C om pany o r P red H elder- m an a t S lau g b te r 'a M arke t. Klm> berly.

0 I P T 8 fo r a ll—T w o (flu tm on tn ii ' old re fU tercd P o m eran ian C liihua- huoa. 133 N orth Albion, Burley.

HELP WANTED—WOMEN

D ELIC IO U S and Rom es a t Brente. R a te s to truckers. K im berly.

LADY c lerk v in te d a t th e E leclrlo Bakery. 340 M ain sou th .

R E D W hite potatoes, $ liO . No. 1 R om an Beauty apple* »l,10. Phono 0494R1.

I f lL S 'F E D young bakerB a n d fry­ers. Alive or dressed.. Delivered. Phone 308S-J.

PO U R Room , str ic tly m odem , d u ­plex, in good condition . Call 802.

K ) R CHEERY old fash ioned C h r is t­m a s a tm osphere get popcorn balls a t Prederlckson'8. D ow n 50c.

MODERN T h re e room a p a r tm e n t E lectric range , refrig era to r, stoker heat, garage. Phone S63 o r a62J.

D ELICIO U S, Rom es, Jo n a th an s , t ru ck load*. P ack basketa. R ancho E l T rio , Phone o?9W ia.

EX CELLEN T th ree room s, tUe bath , heated . 110 7 th S tre e t no rtlj. I n ­quire m em A venue n o r th .

A RKANSAS sorghum . H east. >A aou th Sugar Factory . McKay. 03S9-RI.

A PPL ES—100,000 bushels, a ll v a rl- ttlfls, an grades, m any prices. L o n s’* a t Hoover T ra ile r P ark . Blue Lake* south.

FA N CY homo raU ed capons, ducks.f ry e n and broilers fo r th e holl-

• day*. F ann l* Wltaon, \ i nortJ>, w eat Rosplta). Phone 1301.

W cQ tTO SH . Dellolou*, W lnesaps, G reenings, Qrlme* G olden, W inter B a n an a , Rom e B eauty. S eHst of M ain , U lo u th . Form erly W ona- e o tt O rchards, now opera ted by J , & Feldhusen.

n S H —F r ilh , frozen, pickled, sa lt smoked, Also oys^ r* , SOc p in t; Sw eet cider, 15o gallon; O m k aorghum . I1.3& pall. C heapest No. 1 gas In the county. PubUo M arket, 490 Blue L i^ea n o rth .

W e AcceptFOOD STAMPS

on All California FR U IT S and VEGETABLES

XTellclQU* apple* .........- .......... 60c bu,Orange*, G rapefru it. Potatoes

Lowest prices! GROW ERS- M A RK 7T. 604 M ain So.

SPECIAL NOTICESDO RO THEA 'S Rest -Home Invalid*

—alderly ' people M oderate rate s PhOBt Olsa-RX

TRAVEL & RESORTSSH A RE Bxpens* tr ip s m any places.

T ravel Bureau, Bl7 4th Ave. east -»8«,

,W ANT two* psMenKers, Pni ttnnd, Friday morning. S iiitre exi>cnHes. Phone 3T6

CHIROPRACTORSDO YOU have lo tu rn your body to

tu rn your head? You n red ad - Jitatm enUI Dr. Alma H ard in . Independent Ment,

LOST AND FOUNDLOBT; Pair allghUy tin ted , gold

rim m ed glaasra In black oa*e. R«. w ard. Phone sasw .

S T R A y K D -B a y gelding from Bar. rym ore, left e a r cropped, wire o u t le ft fro n t foot. Roy Y oumk. Rout* 3. Jerom e. Phono 13B3, Tw in,

BEAUTY SHOPS 'O IL perm anenU >3.00 up. Mra, Nee-

ley*Beamer, Phone 86B. O ver I n ­dependent M eat.

S4.00, S0M. M.00 I

BBAUTY fhop for sale. Very r x x l business. Ow ner m u st riult. Box DS, G lenns Ferry.

PERMANENTS, 13.00 up. SpeclaU oonU nued^half p rice. D lckan l’a B eauty Sliop. Phone 1471,

UACHINELBSS p e rm u ien U , |3 .M ^ u p , o i l perm anenta, 13.00

A rtlatle Beauty Salon.

O IL Parm anenU , I I J S up. G enuine B u ien a O u art a n d P a r m aohlne- lea* wave*. B eauty Arl* Academy

H OLIDAY B p*olal-«S E ugene W ave for 14, D « » m b * r .Jan u a ry . E u- « « « B eauto Studio, A t o u r new ad d rw s, j f t «Ui A venue no rth . Phona N ,

IliiU ’ WAMIBO-.WOMBND tP IN D A B U I ,1,1, fu ll o r h . l l . d v

n i n r t i h o u n w o tk . Do hoioa D lfbta. P hoos m .

UNFURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

D U PLEX - 3 Room s unfu rn ished . E lectrlo range , re frig e ra to r, atokor h eat. Close In. 6 0 1 ' M ain W est, Phone 131.

FURNISHEDAPARTMENTS

T W O ro an* , oulalde en tra n ce , ho t, cold 'w ater, h e a t. P ljone 3347-W.

T W O room a partm en t::L lgm «rT ^a: te r. 446 T h lfd w est. P hone 1504.

T H REE Room m odem a p artm e n t. P rivate ba tlv 30B F o u r th Avenue north .

T H R E E Room*, p riv a te h a tli. trance. Newly decorated . 053 M ain cant.

T H REE room, m odern , stoke r heal. Uungalow A partm ent*. Second avenue easL

MODERN one nmall room apart- n ien i. AdulU. 31B 'H ilrd avenue iiorUi.

HOMES FOR SALE

HAY, GRAIN AND FEED

PETS

WANTED TO BUY ‘100 FE C T slioep lam bing *hed. also

100 fee t of 18 foo t canvas. Phone 0463R3.

W A N T E D -F lfty 30-30 W inchester C arb ine rifles. G errtali’a O portln^ Gopds S to re .

W ANTED: Wood o r w ire b a n g tn . In good condition . H e each. T roy o r N sU onal p la n t

LIVESTOCK FOR SALE

SOW , S th re e wcc)» old Po land C h ina pigs. PhoiiQ 0107-R3.

S IX gallon O uem .icy cow, freeh De cem ber 33rd. 3 nortl), 1 w est Five Point*.

R E G IST E R E D Olilo Im proved Che^< te r boars. 3!^ n o r th C urry . Phone 0294R4.

O U IS E

WIN FREE THEATER TICKETSFrom now ’U1 C hrlstm a* th e re ’* lota of fun for everyone Sn th e G i n Q U ID S a n d 0H I1C K I.E CONTEBT. Every day a pa ir of t h e a t« ticket* la a w arded to a w inner. All you have - to do Is to c lip FU LL line* from any of th e ads In th e G ift G uide and paste them u p in th e m ost hum orous sequence possible. T hen addre** y o u r e n try to th e C ontest Editor, Time* and N ewil W inners will be announced dally.

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h e ;r e ’s a s a m p l e c h u c k l e a d

DAN—If you h u rry ' you can sUll W IN TER-SU RE your c a r now on

H ot, cold w ater, elec tric cooking, betw een M ilner a n d H ansen . Plnd- Sw eet elder, 15c ga llon ; Ozark G entlem en preferred . Phone 3330.

‘Shop” these ads for your Chuckle entry!BE SURE TO CLIP LINEST'ROM GIFT GUIDE ADS BELOW ONLY

R A D IO S -T H B IDEAL G IF T C oronados a re p riced from I1 0 J5 up. T erm s. T rad e In -y o u r * e t

GAMBLE STORES.

G ifts fo r son and d a u g h te r^ A c e bicycles 129.95 up. Tricycles, w ag­ons and a ll kinds of accessories. Bfaslus Cyclery, 451 M ain C ast.

T h e Ideal gift—a m a g a tln a aub* scrlpUon. Place your order now to assure c lea rance by C hristm as.J . H ill's R«cordlo. 930 M ain So.

E X TRA good S y e a r old G uem say cow, fre sh Dcc. 16. K lu th , 1 west D lnon echooV Eden,

O w n your own bowling e quipm ent an d bowl be tter . Give a

BO W LERS G IF T C E R TIF IC A T E for C hrU tm as. T he Bow ladrom e.

S P R IN G E R G uernsey, P o land w ean-

flY OW NER - Rem odeled a p a r t­ment*. B argain . G ood Income. 137 N in th N orth.

RE G IST E R E D S h o rth o rn bull. P ap ers fu rn ished . B uhl Im plem ent C om pany. B uhl. Id aho . Phone 1,

TW O new houses— 6 a n d 6 rooms, m odern, w iu i fu rn a ce heal, lu ll cem ent basem ents. T erm *. 720 Lo­c u s t Phone 1906-R.

A T T R A C nV B New 6 room dwelling. F ireplace, stoke r, e lectrlo hot w ater heate r. In*ulat«d for cold w eather. Close In . t690 down. $88 p e r m onth . W hy pay ra n t? PI

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR SALE

COMBS R anch n e a r B uh l, tl3S acre. M innie M. C « n b s. 40S Resaegule, Boise, Idalio.

300 ACRES. 153 eh a res W ater, tjiree mile* from G ooding. M5 for w a­tered acres. $3,600 will handle. Box 783. Tw in Palla.

80 A CR8 farm c lo sa to tow n, aouth *lde. F airly good ImproTements, p riced a t $115 p e r acre. Robert* is H enson. Phone B«3.

FEDERAL LAND BANK FARM

■200 acres, 13 ml. NW of R ichfield, o r 3 ml. NW o r B u rm a h , In L in- co in county. 128 sh a rea of stock In Big Wood C a n a l Co. 4 rm, nouse, fa ir ou tbldgs.. good well. Splendid livestock s e tu p and . a bargain a t $4,000. R easonable down paym ent, te rm s o n balance.

L. L, W EEK S. Seo-y-Treas.N ational F ai'm L oan AsaoclaUoisii

Q oodlng, Idaljo ' Phone 20

HOARD AND ROOM

P N E O F T H E B E ST —IBO acre ra n d ie a ln G ooding couii ty. Oood Im provem ent*. $100, i>er

120 ACRES O P— firs t Claes Tw in Fall* county land. M odem house, f a ir outbldgx. All smooth land free of weed*. $225. per acre.

aCOD 5 ROOM H O U S E —In no rlh p a r t of tow n, linm edluto pM»<'Mlon. P rice $3100.

F, 0 . G RA V BS & SON.

FURNISHED ROOMSULEEPING room, n e a r b a th . R e a ­

sonable. B re ak fast op tiona l. 3B1 F ifth avenue east. P h o n e 3470,

UNFURNISHED HOUSES

0 ROOM m o d em hou*a on H acre betw een F llm ora a n d T aylor. Pli. 19I0M.

F IV E Rooms, red e co ra t td . m odem excep t h e a t. O arag e . $3B, Call 1310R,

FO U R Rooma. m o d e m « o e p t heat, hardw ood floors, edge of c ity Urn- lU, $20X)0. Phone 0386118.

FURNISHED HOUSKS

REAL ESTATE LOANSMONEY to loan on farm , o lty or

acreage, Paavey -T ab* r company,

FARM a n d olty loan*, N o rth ern LUe In surance O o m p a n y -F re d Batas, Phona 1379,

WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE

130-8M A C nE S, R K vt aqu lpm ent, fl- nano*, R a f s r a i ^ , H o rth o r aouth sld*. Box 1«. ■nm ea.Nawa.

HOHBB rOR SALB

n v i i to o n h o u s t, io $ t oorap lited . All m odem oonfenU noM . Located MlnUi Avonua t t u T w in s. P. a Th om pson , r h o o * ,U N * J .

FARMS AND ACREAGES FOR RENT

TW O H olstein, one G ue..isey <All m ilking, T lm cker, 3 4 east. E x p erim e n t’ S ta tion .

POULTRY FOR SALE100 M ATU RED New H am psh ire Red

pullet*. Phone 34J3, M urtaugh , Idaho .

'MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE •

U SE D galvan ized Iron, 10 foot leng ths. G ood condlUon. Phone 5B3.

PA RTLY fu rn ish ed . Insulated 8x10 tra ile r house , w ithou t wheel*. Phone 1431.

BABY Buggle*. fo lding type, easy to carry . Ju s t p u t In trunk . $6.46, Moon'*.

AUTO glas*. canva*, canvas repair­ing. T h o m e u T op and Body Work*.

W INDOW O laaa Installed In your sash, no c h a rg e fo r settlnR when b rought Uito sto re . D on’t wait for Uio la st ru sh , be p repared for w inter. M oon’s.

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCKS

NEW ADDING M ACHINES $49.60 up. A perfec t, p rac tic a l g ift

fo r ran c h er o r business m an. IDAHO T Y PE W R ITE R EX CH A NG E

M ake you r C hristm as g ift se lection now from ou r a sso rtm en t o f end tables , occasional tables , lam p U bies. $1.35 up a t M OON'S.

i.U C IT B gifts a re o u tstand ing . Also lovelji m e ta l lac*. O pen ave'a 'U1 C lirlstm as. You can alway* p a rk a t th e W indow Shop, 803 M ain S .

GiveENTER TAIN M EN T -

DU* C hrU U nasl No f in e r g lf t^ B u y In te rm o u n ta ln T heatre*’ SC R IP , sav* 10%. O ood a t h o th th* O rpbeum a n d Id a h o T h ea tre s . S l l books, $10, $6.60 books, $6. $2.76 books. $3J0. O n sa la a t the box offices o r by ou r employee!

I F YOU are looking for a n Ideal, Inexpensive C hristm as p reaen t for your son. b ro ther or sw ee theart

, ln th e service of U ncle S a m . Just m all your rem ittance of $ 1 XJ0 to th e Tim es, o r News and we will forw ard daily lisvic.s of th e paper for 3 m onths. An ap p ro p ria te g ree ting card will accom pany the f irs t Issue.

I ’LL B E T th a t we have th e la rg est and best stock of coffee, cockta il and lam p la b es In tow n. Q uality a n d price considered. A clever D uncan Phyfe o r Queen AniT cof­fee U ble w ith i;emovable g lass tray lo r $8.95.

HARRY MUSQRAVE

SK IS—For good, d e a h ,‘ outdoor fun. P ine for th e youngster, m aple and h ickory for th e r e s t of th e family. $IS8-$I1.60. F a lk ’S, selling agent*. Sears.

Beloro you buy see our com plete line of G oodrich Bicycle*

B udget term s If you wl*h A uto Service Center, 144 3nd S t E.

A SSO RTED C hrlstm a* C ards from lc-36c for friends a n d varlods m em bers of tha family.

CLOS BOOK STORE

G et th e la te s t w ar news, local o r d i ­rec t wlUl a MOTOROLA RADIO,

fo r home o r car.RO B E R T E. LEE SAL’ES CO.

H um ido r* ...................... - ...... $3,78 u p’Tobacco pouches ........50c to $1.60A fine selection of card set*, elec­tr ic razors, G llls tU se ts, 8So up . C hristm as boxed cigars, tobaccos, candles.

H & M CIG A R STO RE

Looking for som eth ing differen t? Come In a n d see o u r sam ples of

' —BOOK MA’TOHES— Sm all, regu la r o r double size,

stam ped w ith nam e o r monogram . Ideal fo r pe rsona l gift*-

O n sa le a t N EW S-TIM ES O FF IC E

You can take movie* for as ll(tle a* lOo a shot

Ask ua • K IN G SB U RY 'S R X PHARMACY

’TOYS—W heels, doll*, skate*, games, elec. tra in s , e rec to r seU, movie projectors. Use lay-aw ay o r bttd- get. Firestone. H om e A A uto Sup­ply.

S top a t Uie m en’s ow n a to ie for your gift to a m an . We will gladly rec­ommend pipes, c igars, tobacco* we know he 'll app recia te . S p o rt Shop.

’THE Dally visit of th e ’Twin F slU News or Id ah o .E ven ing Time* would m ake a n Ideal C lu iitm a* g ift to any of y o u r form er local friend* who m ay now be living elMwhere. SubscripU on rate* are a* follow*; 3 m onth*, $1J6; 9 m onths, $3J8 ; I y e a r. $«^o. s lig h t­ly lower ratea w ith in th e *U te.

y . S . l N l F O I l i L =™ mu MS’

<rt*« r a n Om >;re*ardle»* of any fo rm al decla ra ­tion of war. consider tb a m a s lra C t . . . w ar w ith the U plted s u t e s a t thl* m om ent Just a s m uch a* th e y eoo- alder them selves a t wa* w ith B r it­a in and Russia. A nd G erm any Jnits an the o ther republics of A m erlc*' in to th e sam e category o f enemies.

"Powerful a n d resourceful gangs­ters have banded toge ther to m aka w ar upon Uie w hole h u m a n race. T heir challenge -has now been flung a t Uie U nited Statea.

H«t for Long W ar “We mu*t be se t to face a leog

w ar. ’The a tU c k on P ea rl ha rbo r can be repeated a t a n y one o f m any points in bo th ocean* and along bo th our coast lines agalnsV a ll th e re s t of th e hem isphere.

••Our ocean-g irt hem isphere is n o t . Immune from a ttac k .

“Your governm ent knows . ^ t for weeks pe.-m any ha* been te lling Ja p an th a t if J a p a n did n o t a ttac k the United S ta te s , J a p a n would n o t. share In dividing th e -spoil* w ith Germany w hen th e peace came. She was prom ised by G erm any th a t . If she came in she w ould receive tb s complete a n d pe rp e tu al con tro l o f . the whole Pacific a re a —a n d th a t m eans no t on ly th e f a r e ast, n o t only the Islands in th e Pacific, b u t also a stranglehold on th e w est c oast o f N orth. C en tra l a n d S ou th A m erica.

J o in t P lan ~We also know G erm any a n d J a p ­

a n a re conducting th a lr m llU s ty a n d . haval operation* l a accordanee w ith a J o ia t .p la a . T h a t p la n c o n s ld e n ., a ll people* a n d naU ons w hich a re • n o t helping th e ax is pow ers a* com ­m on enem ies of eac h a n d every one of th e axis powers.

‘•T hat 1* th e ir sim ple a n d obrlous g rand straU gy."

So M r. itoosevelt sa id h e h a d ac ­cepted the challenge and we would accept no re su l t except Tlctory, f in a l an d comptetey W e a re in th e w ar, he -r:plalned, n o t fo r oonquast o r f u —vengeance, b u t - f o r - a —worid—1&— which our ch ild ren w ill'b e 'aa fe . H a *ald we expected to e lim ina te tb s danger from J a p d n b u t B i t ls r a n d MuasoUni m u*t g \4 p o .

I of J a p a n . M u a d in f

f o f 10 y a i i i -

BICYCLES, Uloycle*. scooter* -a t p rlccs you c an a ffo rd to pay. M aks you r *electlon now l A sm all d e ­posit will ho ld . O LO Y STEIN ’S.

A sia and of Ih Europe a n d p a st , and sa id :

" I t 1* a ll .of oni •TntaoutT '

ing—w ithout 'W arning.'

'Y e s te rd a y ’s W in n er--M rs . J. S. Law~Mrs. J. s. Law % Twin Falls County Hospital wins two tickeU to the Idaho theatre to see “Chad Hanna” or "The Great Dictator.” Please call at the News-Times office for your tickets. Here is her prize-winning “chuckle” ad.

I P YOU are looking for an (deal, m other, sljtc r , wife o r sw eetheart.

I 'L L £ E T th a t w* h a v e th e largest Come In a n d see o u r sam ples of Sm all, regu la r o r double size.

Ask abou t ou r ea*y pay m en t, plan. O n sa te a t

H A RRY MUSQRAVE

BE SURE TO CLIP LINES FROM GIFT GUIDE ADS AB9VE.0NLY

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES

U SE D B a th tub , new faucet*. $10.00; used WBsh-down to ilet, $6.00. ’Twin P a lls P lum bing, 130 T h ird Avenue no rtli.

SW IN G chair*, $19J6; velour covtra, asso rted colors; al*o' a la rge selec­tio n At 117.06. Be su re a n d see us now. M oon’s.

13.98 FO R a 9>19 fe lt base rug. th ree sq u a re yard* for $1.00. Heavy w d g h t 4 3 ^ 0 *<]uar« yard . G uar­a n tee d ! M oon’a :

300 ACRES, a ll good land . Two lmi>rovement*. lle le re n ce s. Phone IM PJ,

FOR SALB OR TRADET h# BU -W ell. 837 M ain W. Pli. 158.

EQUITY In U iree room hom e for Ifiiufi home. Phono 1S03W.

PO U lt hoiuee In B uhl. All well lo- caied. Will tr a d e for ’Twin FalU property, will conalder v acan t lo u B. A Moon (ow ner).

liLA SIU ^ OYOLERY

Chiropraclors

SOIL AND FERTILIZERWANTED—M anur* ha \iled to my

place, B ennie W inkler, Phone 0190RI,

HAY. GRAIN AND FEEDO O R N -460 buahele, 8 so u th , » w m I

Jerom e, O harla s H arr is .

Coal and Wood 'W (^1. |X)lcB. tru ck in g . 969 4Ui Av. W.

T O lt C O O N O M T rA N b OOMTORT fill y o u r b ln w ith

A R E R D E B N C O A l . In tp rm oun ta ln Seed de Fuel Co.

SPERRY Feed* o t a ll k lode for aale a t K inney W arehouse ’Twin I'alii.

CUSTOM C om she lling , so cwt, Allun B lam lre*; R ou ta l , W eudell

CUSTOM a iU N D I N a ) or 3 ton. ( 0 ow t; ovar 3 to n 7o M ILLER M IL L W O f l n w i s

P h 72J3. FUar P h . oa lia o ff grinding

M OLASSXa M IX IN G \ a n d FEBO O niM D IH O '

MORELAND lO L U N Q BBRVIOB Ph, 318. FUar. P h . c a lls o t t r i n d in g

AreSTOPB AND THINK 1

. . . . e w n s r a tio n you have fe<t all su m m erf T h ey need w arm -

‘ e r a n d b s a v ltr f s id d u r ln i oold w y n ^ .jn o H <»UAUTT^a( LBR r j u P B - P trf s e U y I m ^ c - is th e answ er.

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Business and Professional

DIRECTORY

HOME FURNISHINGS AND APPLIANCES

FR E E dlahe*. New coal range $32J)5. 33 piece d ish se t free. Co-op Oil C om pany.

T H R E E L arge slse Pacific super h eate rs , c lea rance price. $67.00, C. O. A nderson.

8 U SED electrlo w ashers. Priced (or qu ick sale. T em ts. Gam ble Store*.

E IG H T used refrigera to rs must Baay te rm s. 0 . C. A nderson Com ­pany .

ESTA’TE com bination range, gua r­an teed like new a t $76.00. C. C, A nderson.

B aths and MassagcB'',

Bicycle Sales and ServiceO. JO N E S (o r LOANS on HOMSB.

Rm . B. B ank S» ’T ru*t Bldg. Ph. 3041

FARM and O lty loans, 4 ii% , P rom pt action . Sw im Inv . Co., P h . 601.

m . W yatt, 161 3rd Ave. N. J

C urta in ShopsC urta in S» D rap ery Shop . 3Jn-flU» t

AUq slip cover*, carpet*. I'h . 862.

Floor Sandinglie lder i t Son*. A ll M ain E , 14no-W.

f re d Pfelfle, 788 L ocu* t I’h. 19M-J.

InstiranceFor Fire a n d C asua lty liuiiranoe.

Surety a n d f id e l i ty Bond*. *ee Swim ln v e * lm a n t O a Baugh fildg.

io b PrliiilngQUALITY JOB PRINTING

U ite rh e s d s M all Piece*Buslneta C a rd s ' Folders

auUMsry ■nM Efl a n d ifB w a

OOMMEROIAL. M U N T IN O DEPT.

K ey Shop ■Schade K ey Bhop. lo a sksUw sh a r-

iMned, hollow ground , IM snd 8U aouth. B aok o f I . O . store.

Money to Loan

AUTO LOANSR efinance y o u r p rese n t co n tra c t—

reduce pay 'm snt*~ca*h advanced.

WESTERN FINANCE CO.N ext to F idelity Bank.

$25 to $750 ON YOUR CAR

1, FO R A D O m O N A I. CASH a, ’TO RED U C E PR ESEN T

PA YM ENTS,I . T O F IN A N C I T H E SALB

O F Y O U R OAR,

Consumers Credit Co.(O w ned hy Paclfio F inance)

S38 M A IN A V U T O i NOR’TH

Osttopathle PhysicianD r. U .A . PM arson. IM M ain N., 4«8.

D r. B. J . MlUar, <U M ain H. P h . 1877

D. O . W, Ro m , m M . N. Ph . 017-W.

Plumbing and HeatingA bbou P lam W n t Co. P h . 88-W

TypewritersBalsa, r w t a ls a n d s s r r le c P h . 90.

VphoUieringr*palrlii|,.r*n& istUt>f. Ores* * Bru<itf ram. tsotoTei. rh. m.

Water Vystenu

RADIO AND MUSIC

Mu«lo C om pany of Idaho .^

AUTOS FOR SALE1B31 FO R D coupei excellen t rondl

tlon . Inqu ire L. E. R ountree. I notiUi, 1 east. Filer.

1939 CH EV RO LET couiw, rlruii, equlpixKl. H acrlflcel inqu ire C. W. a n d M. Co.

EXCSPTIO N A LLY clean 1937 Ohev r o le t Low m ileage, guaran teed term Sv H 4 "IVler.

19SI CH PV R O I.ET coupe, good m o­to r , tire*, body. R obert E. Lee Balea Com pany.

TRUCKS AND TRA1LKR.S

Highlightsof

FDR Speech

IWO CARS CRASH; WOMAN. II.H U R ICAREY, Dec. 10 (8 p 6 c la l) -S e r i-

o iuly h u r t In a head -on au to craah ’Tuesday a fte rnoon , M rs. NelUe W ar- neke, 71, w as ruslied to S t L uke* hooplU l a t Boise. She wa* a real- d e n t of M uldoon for m any years and ha* lived In Carey' for the pa*t two weeka.

'I lie ' In ju red w om an was In a c ar d riven by h e r son, Leslie O reen. WlUt Uiem was Jo in i Belt. Carey.

"Doo" P e te rson . M uldoon. was ilrlver of tlie o th e r muclilne. T lie autoa cnuihed on a curve about four m iles from C arey cm the L ittle Wood river road. Mrs.- W arneke was tlie only person In jured . She was taken to Boise by tw o o the r sons. Ed O reen a n d H arry W arneke, a fte r re ­ceiving treaU nen t by a H ailey doc­tor,

HliB BiiiUilned c liest Injuries, a broken, an k le a n d jx)ulble Internal huriA.

W ASHINOTON, Dec. 10 i m - H lghllghU of P realden t R oossvslt’fsdd ress la s t n ig h t: .........- .........

T h e newa—’*6o fa r, (he new s h a s 1)11 been b sd . W e I m e suffered a seriou* se t-back In w w a l l . O u r '

in th e PhlUpplnea a re tak ing m ie n t b u t a re defending ilvea vigoroualy. R eports from

G uam and W ake a n d M idway Is­land* kra *tUl oonfu*ed, b u t we m u s t ,^ be prepa red to r th e announcem en t ' th a t a ll th eae th ree eu tpoats K ara been *elzed."

C a sn a ltle a -“C a*aatty Uata af theae fira t few days will nndaub t- edly be la rg a . . . m any A m erieaa so ld len a n d aallora hav« bean k ill­ed by enem y <aetlaD. A msriasB sh ip s h a re been aunk, A m a tk an planea h ave been d e a tr v y ^ * Rum or*—“M ost earnestly u i | t m y

countrym en to re je c t a ll n im a n . ’n ie a e ugly lltUe h ln U o f oom pleta dlsa&Ur fly th ick and fa s t In w ar- • tim e . , . m any rum ors a n d repo rts w iuch we now h e a r o rig inate w ith enehiy Miurce*.”

F a e t» - T h U g o v anuaan t wUI . . gire I h a fa e U (a th e pnbUe

just a* seon as two eondltlana hare been fa lfllledi Flral. Uial (he In­formation ha* b

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS

ST R E A M U N E D T ra ile r hom e. M c­D onald, l u n o r th , 1 e aa t H ansen bridge.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTSN OTIOB O F IIBARIN O A PI'I.U ’A- ’ TIO N FO R VOI.UNTARY D1H-

8 0 L U T I0 N O F CORPORATE IX 1 B T IN C I

IN T H E D IS T R lC rr CO U RT O F T H E E I ^ E N T I I JU D IC IA L d lf l- T R IO T O P ■niE STA ’TE O P IDA­H O, IN AND FO R T H E OOUN'fY O F T W IN FALLS

In tlia M aU ar of th e AppUoatlnn of W hIU M ortuary , Inc., a coriw ra- U cn, fo r V oluntary diasolulion. N O TIO B IB H EREBY GIVEN

T tia t W hite M ortuary , Ino., a c p o ra tlon . on t ( 4 l* t day of Nuvem- b a r, mi, m ads in w riting a volun­ta ry app lica tion for dl**oluilo» th a above e n title d C ourt.

, rU R T H C R N o n c i 1 8 /HEREBY OtVlM ItM r IV order of tha oS irt a hsarlof upon s«U peUUon wlU be had before said Ooon. en VtMsy, the n th day ,ot Deosmbv, I M , at loioo oUock A. R , e o l U t day. at

---------------------------- ,-------------------------- Uia C o u rt R o a n of th e C ounty C ourtF io rd Lilly. P b T i tM . t l i f l b o a B o u s e la a n d fo r th e O o u n ld r e l ' l ^

Falla, S ta te of Idalio , and th a t all gwrsona ln terr*(ed m ay, on or before said da te , file objecllon* U>e gran ting o t sa id iMtltloii oi*’ appIN> cation .

W IT N E SS My h a n d an<) Uie S e a t « th e sa id DULrlct C ourt Uil* la P day of Novem ber. 1941.

W ALTER O. MUSGRAVE. (SEAL) 01erk .o f Uie D U trtct Court.

By PA U L H . GORDON. Deputy, CHAPMAN U CliAPM AN,JA M ES T , M U RPH Y,Attorney* for P e titioner.IteaMlng a t T w in Falls . Idaho,Pub. Id ah o E vening Tlm eai Nov. 8,

13, 19. 98, Dec. 3. 10, 1941.

NO TICE FO R Fl)BI.K )A TIO N O P TIIK T IM E APPOINTBD PO B PR O V IN G W ILL, BTC.

IN T H E PR O BA TB CO U RT O F T H E COUNTY O F T W IN FALLS, O T A T i O F IDA H O

IN 'H IE M A TTER O F T H * ESTATB O F FR A N K R . COX. Dsoesaed, Pur*uai)t to a n ord er of sa id Court,

m ade on tlie 36Ut day of November, 1941, notloa la hereby given th a t Friday , th e U th day of Decem ber, 1941, a t 10 o'c lock A. M. o f sa id day , a t th e C o u rt B oom o f sa id O ourt, a t the C o u rt H ouse In th e Citgr o( TWlB FalU County of T w in F t l b h a s beenappoin ted a s (he tim e aMl p l ^ praviiig th e W ill Of e aU t n a k . . . Oox deceased, a n d to r h a a r b i t th s applloaU on o t O uy L , K lh h « U t ^i**uanoe to h im o t l e i t e n ------u u s u o n w ith WUI a n w a n d w here a n y pe rson m ay a p p e a r a o j -w e U e t- l l

iSS^iinee: Nov. R De^ I .4 M

w ill ' n e t prove valaab la (a (be enem y . . . "'I1ie prea* and radio—*T ou have

- m ost grave responsibility to th e na tion now a n d to r th e d u ra tion o t tlie war , . , In th e abaenoe o t a ll Uie f s c u , a s revealed by o ttlela l source*—you liave no r ig h t In th e elh lcs of pa trlo tU m to deal ou t u n ­confirm ed report* In such a way a s to ntake people believe they a re goa- pel tru th . . . ”

'n te road ahead>-’‘We m u st be M t . . (ace a long w ar again st c ra fty and powerful bandlU . . . I t will be s h a rd w ar . . .

W arn ing—*T be a ttac k an P earl ha rbo r c an be repeated a t any eae ef m any polnia, pe laU la b e t|i e ee an t a n d a long b a th e a r eeae$ - line* and agaln a t aU tha test el lh a bem lapbera . .T h e f u tu r e - " T h e U nited S ta te s

can accept no re su l t save Tletory, f i­n a l sn d oom pleta. Mot ooly m u st Uia aham s o t J a p a a s H tc e a ttie n u b e wiped ou t, b u t th e s o u n s s p t Intar*

' is i b rutaU tjr. w taererer w a y m u st be absolu te ly a a A f ‘exist,

ly brokea.** T r u * t - 'T h l s ,

s tr u s t ID th e St Ican^pls.'eaurae J a p a n hai la a t I I ye a rs la '

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HOIiBE BEET EliOyP CONVENES

JE R bM E . Dec. 10 (Special) - A nnual m eeting of th e Jcrom e- UDCoIn-Ooodlns County Beot O row - era assoclnUon was held Tue: a fternoon In Jerom e c ou rt r j wlUt « m em bers (ind guests u tK n d -

'In g . P rinc ipa l subject u n de r illn- • cusslon WM th e m a tte r of b eet Icgla-

latlon and price possibilities, and dlscav iloai toncern lng th e d ried molasses pu lp products.

J . N. Daylcy. M urtaugli. presi­d e n t of th e Idalto Bt4it« F a rm bureau announced th a t th e new beet legis­lation haa been pnssed by th e house and th a t I t s ta n d s th e best chancc of f ina l passage of any su g a r legis­la tion bill In m any years. Dayley said I t was hU opinion th a t all beel Brou.-ers will be con tac ted by K govem m ent agen t In order to d e ­term ine th e num bers of acres ' beets each farm er plans to grow.

B eet PulpReed Lewis, reprcsontatlve of tlie

A m algam ated S ugar company, T w in Foils, spolcc on beet pulp, answ ering a num ber of questions p u t to' h im by In terested growers, and h e aUo discussed fully Uie d ried pu lp p ro ­duct. Que.^tloned about th e value of th is p roduct, th e speaker pointed ou t th a t w hile a t Tw in F a ils tlie w et pu lp sells a t 66 cen ts a ton load­ed, If a person has a long hau l to m ake or If h e feeds a lim ited am ount, bigger dividends will resu lt if dry m olasses pu lp Is fed.

I t was b rough t ou t a t th e m eeting th a t the re will be su fficien t hum - ber 2 2 seed to supply a ll growers for r iext year’s plantings. Locally, It « 'U explained, growers will find thq lr g rea te s t problem to be in labor shortage.

Jerom e t« G et Cam pD. EL S m ith , represen ta tive of tlie

cugar com pany, Jerom e, stAU>d th a t Jerom e has been prac tically assured of a hioblle labor cam p, a n d 1 1 Is believed th a t Uiero will be no labor shortage result.

H arry M iller, Jerom e grower, m ode a m otion du rin g th e session th a t th e growers p rese n t approve th e action o f th e c en tra l board in cooperating w ith th e fa rm bu reau to seelc bene­ficial' legislation. T h e m otion was

’ seconded a n d unanim ously passed by the growers.

D irectors elected a t th e election m e e tln j he ld la te r were lis ted as follows; S am E akln, reelected as d i­rec to r; C harles H. A ndrus, elected a s d irec tor to rep resen t th e B arry - roore-pftlls C ity d i s t r ic t O th e r m em ­ber Is H. S . S tock ton , w ho was elected la s t year.

A nnouncem ent w as m ade th a t . o ther beet growers’ m eetings will bo

held F rid ay a fte rnoon . Dee. 19. a t th e O oodiog county courthouse; a t W endell G range h a ll Ftid&jr eve­ning, Dec. 13; and a t R ichfield,

. .T u u d a y , D ec. le ^ th e -p la c e to be

t a t th e m eeting w ere Bob B dm an. W endeU; J . W . E bert, R ich ­field; a n d w nong th e guests p resen t from B urley w ere K . 0 . Barlow , W il­liam Baugh, jr ., B tra B ingham and others.

w ere reported by BBC to have r ea d ied Blngapore from In d ia . . . Mexico's president—N an n e l Avila Cam acho — lias pledged M exican ■apport to the United B tatca' w ar e ffo rt, bu t has no t asited for a declara tion of w ar again st J a p -

R adlo Rome reports It h a d ''le a rn ­ed" th a t Pre.ildcut Roosevelt a n d P rim e M inister Churchill p la n to m eet In the near fu tu re to discuss th e p resen t situation . . . R ad io Rom e appealed to South A m erican na tio n s to rem ain ncuU al, th a t " th e y 'h a v e no in te re s t whatsoever In the fo r e aste rn conflict" . . .

T h e British • govem m enl a n ­nounce* th a t a new w ar g ra n t of M.000,000,000 will be lotS fht fro m p a rilam en l . . . th e Jap aaea* aa> a e r t a U. 8 . subm arine h a s been ta n k e as t of th e P h iU |ip ln n . . . .£ w ltz c ilau d h as ix e n rep o rte d to

h ave agreed to represen t A m erican in te re s ts In Jap an . . . Ja p an e se im ­peria l headquarters ' repo rted th e Jopanese navy had loat 38 p lanes since outbreak of th e w ar, bu t no J ap an ese w arships had been l o s t . .

A asertinc no enemy p lanes h a d

Baseball Star Is Ready to Return

To Post in ArmyPH IL A D E L P raA . Deo. 10 (U.f!)—

H ank a re e n b e rg . Ju st ou t o f the a h n r a few days, today prepared to go back a n d forget h is career o f baseball.

•m e tow ering f irs t basem an said today t h a t " ‘weVe go t a Job to do

. a n d th e re la only one th ing 1 , c an d o to heltH -go back ln t» th e service.'*

Voted th e m 6st valuable p layer in th e A m erican league In 1940, lla n k give* u p a MO,000 pe r year co n tra c t to re tu rn .

"B aseball is o u t as far a s I ’m conce rned ,", sa id G reenberg. "f don ’t know if i n re tu rn to baseball.

Marian Martin Pattern

; f t l t m M U tniiy IM ordered only ' - in ^ a iM i K , M , 80. 40, d .

M M . a iM M f w iu ln i JH ' ■ ' TO g e t ttita

I O B N T I to “ » D #-

SIDE fJL.ANCKS By Gnlbralth

O F E W ADMUNPoaiiy

Ity or Jap an ese a ir a ttac k s _______Francisco, Los A ngeles a n d other P a riric coast a re as , bu t itald 'lu ch action would be su ic ida l fo r th e flee t and air u n its involved.

Thp chief objectivea of a n y luch a ttack , i t was oald, w ould be to lower A m erican m orale. Navy offi­cials believed a n a t ta c k would m ore likely have ithe oppojOtc e ffec t a n d resu lt In an In tens ifica tion of e f . fo rts to c ru sh J a p a n .

Jnpano.^e p lanes, based on a n a lr- drnft c arrier w hich m ig h t e llp Inside th l-1 country 's n a v a l defcn.ie in the Pacific, m ig h t m a k e sm a ll-scale a t ­tacks a long th e coast before’ being brought In to th e c roM -tire o f U nited Htatos tle feiue forces op e ra tin g from th e m ain land a n d H kw all. officials snld. I t w ould be a com paratively sim ple Job, they added , fo r ou r forces to overw helm a n y J a p a n e se naval u n its w hich succeeded in getting • Ithln range fo r bom bing planes.

"He th inks I stood him up on our donee d a te —If he h a d stood up behind a countcr a ll doy, he 'd know whot the words m e a n tl”

WAR DIGESTyet approached over J a p a n , Tokyo w arned bom bings m ust b« expec t­ed . . i B erlin rad io repo rted s is ou t of e igh t U. S. battlesh ip* a t Hawaii b a d been p o t on t of a c ­tion . . .Reports were c u rre n t th a t the

United S ta te s , th rough m ed ia tion of a neu tra l Bufopean country , had proposed to Ja p an th e exchange of na tionals In each country .

Vichy reported th a t V lce-Pre- mier A dm iral Je an FVancois P a r ­ia n h a d conferred w ith I ta l ian Foreign M lnU ter C oun t G aieaso G lano a t ' T urin , I ta ly . , .All 3 a p a n was ju b ila n t over th e

sinkings of th e tw o B ritish b a ttle - shtps . . . P u r tlie r J a p a n repo rta In ­dicated th e m Id-Paclfic Island of G uam and W ake h a d n o t been oc­cupied by Jap an ese .troops—a n d th a t Midway w as under heavy fire by w arships . . .

T he B ritish m in istry o f econo- mlo w arfa re w arned o f a long war In th e Facifie . . . a n d sa id

vicmyaED sm H U

W ASH IN G TON . Dec. 10 (U.R)-Sec- rc ta ry of S ta te C ordell H ull today coupled a w arn ing th e U n ited S ta te s should be on gu a rd a g a in s t fu rth e r attAcks w ith a m essage A m ericu is need have no fo ar of ou tcom e of the w ar w ith J a p a n .

H ull sold th e m a tte r of a confer* ence of A m erican co u n tries fo r co­operative ac tion a g a in s t J a p a n 's ag ­gression w as be ing s tud ied , a n d some decision probably w ould be m ade

H e saJd th e L a t ln -A m e r lc a n ____trie s are wide aw ak e to th e stead ily Increasing new d a n g ers to th e wes­te rn hem isphere . T h e re will be no delay, h e sa id , In carry ing forw ard th e whole sp ir it o f th e H avana con- fertn c e fo r Jo in t hem lspherlo d e ­fense.

T h e fine .ip lrlt o f cooperation from those coun tries is g rea tly apprecl* a ted by th e U n ited S ta te s , h e said.

th a t she c a n wage to ta l w ar on a ll fron ts fo r a t least a y e a r '. . . A t Tokyo, navy spokesm en w arned th e people to be prepared to wage w ar a g a in s t th e U. 8 . fo r 10 y e a n .

M I ’S P T A F ieA H 1,I50

JERO M E, Dec. fo (Special) — Em ergency w ar relief quota fo r J e r ­om e county has been set fo r ( 1 .1 6 0 , according to a telegraph w ire com ­m un ication received Tuesday from N orm an H . Davis, National Red Orosa ch airm a n , by LeRoy A. F ra d e r , county Red Cross hend.

A prelim inary mcetliig V as c a ll­ed im hiediatcly followltiK recclpt of th e com m unication where plans were m apped in -o rder to m ost c l- lectlvely c arry on U ih emerKcncy roll ca ll m eeting. Rev. A lbert E. M artin , d isaste r chalrninn of Jerom e county Red Cro.vi work, will have c h a rg e of th e concerted drive.

C ha irm en will be niimrd by Rev. M ortln to nssLst In ihU rincrBrncy, and a m eeting will lake place nex t week.

CONSERVATIONW ASHINGTON. Dec. 10 (UP)-

PtlnvUH-s D lm U ir l>irtinl.l M. Nfl.iori Imluy orilrrwl uliiiri) riil« 111 prtKlucllon of "Juke lK>xra," imtl weltilihiK. umUAenirril iind KiiinliiK nuirhlUM, In order lo rnuM-i vr i rl- tlcul defunso mutoiluU. m n- r lili ie s - romrnonly term ed "oiip- Mm-tMkHtlUV - - will ixi eiillrcly luolilblted a fte r Frli. 1.

ClIIIA AT WAlt HAVANA. Dec. lOUIPi Culm w ent

on full w ar /ootliiH wlirn lilenl VulRcncld ftlKiirii adeclan illo ii of win nkulimt Jiipun.

IN TUNENEW YO RK . Dcc. 10 (U.fi)-Tln

P a n alley go t into th e w ar today.P o u r new songs are:•T h ey Asked for I t,” "T he Sun ,

WIU Boon Be S e tting on th e L and o f th e R lsm g Svm.” "Y ou're a S ap , M r. Jo p .” and "The Japs H oven’t a C h in am a n 's Chance."

RUSSIANS eE H K E m I F I W I N

Moacow. Dec. 10 iu.?>—C oun ter­a ttac k in g Rus.^lan troops have r e ­ga in ed com plete control of th e key ra ilro a d c ity of T ikhvin on the L en ­in g rad fron t, smashlnK three G e r-

anil leaving more th a n7,000 Nazi drnd, the o fdcla l Soviet tn to rm a tlo n biifrikti siiui today.

T lie Ru'sslniifi ypslerdiiy rcoccUpled T ikhv in , la.*! nillps soutlnniat of L en­in g rad . bnlkliig a fiillle U erm oti a tte m p t to cu t roniliiunii.atlons and "m enace" Soviet troops on th e n o r th fro n t, i t RDld.

D uring 10 (layn of ".si-vere" flg iit hiK. the 13th (lerinun tuiik. le tii m o to rlted a iu l ni.H Infantry <llv(.iloiu w ere nalil lo have l)reii routed,

(U rlllsh h(HircM aald (he new S ov­ie t »iircrs.i jilnVrrt tlin Red i«rmy In po.Hlllon for nttiinks nKnlnnt the Nar.1 r ig h t wing on the frow n L«n- liig rnd front.)

Hlx liu iu lird (li-rinitn (ilIU-erK and sold iers w n r iinnlhll.ilrd t>y Hovlet a ir (iiiH.1 ()|)rri«llnii In ihc Itiillliln sector n l llip MDscnw fron t ye.Mer- day. a nuniniiiiUiun miUi.

RFJVn T IIK -V im J i WAN-1' ADS,

How’s $350 Rent F of 3 Rooms?

HANSEN. Dec. 10 (Specia l)—Real' d e n ts of th e H aw a iia n Islands a re paying from |7S to «3S0 a m o n th for th ree -room ed houses.

T h a t Is th e In ro rm ation recently received by M rs. H aro ld K oenig from M rs. V ernon B a ll on th e housing problem and e x o rb itan t priccs in th e Islands.

She Included th is Iriform allon tn a travel ta lk p resen ted la st week for m embers o f th e L a taw a li club a t th e hom e of M rs. C le tu s K lutz . M rs. K oenig visited H aw aii several years ago w ith h e r h u sb a n d and h is paren ts.

Few houses a rc to h e ob ta ined tn H aw aii, even a t th w e prlce.i, because of th e m any sold iers sta tio n ed the re , according to M rs. B all.

M rs. Boy D urk , K im berly , di.seus- sing "P h ilipp ine Is lan d s, a T reasure

a Problem .” gave a h isto ry of - - r a t l a n t n o ta tio n s o n th e grea t

A m erican passcs.slon.S h e s ta ted th a t o f th e $270,000,000

w orth of export trad e from the P hilipp ines In th e y e a r of 19«0. «IB0.- 000,000 w as to th e U n ited S tates.

FTrt. K lutz, a ssisted by M rs. Will E m ery , served re lre sh m en ta .

Breakfast ChairmanU N IV ERSITY O P IDAHO. Dec 10

(S p c cla l'—F rances H ard in . Paul, th is week was n am ed c h a irm a n of Uie a n n u a l T h e ta Sigm a b reakfast fo r w omen m ajo ring in journall.<un o r w orking on th e A rgonaut, atuctrnt new spaper, T lie bVeakfast Ls .-(iion- sored by T h c ta a igm a, locol women'! journalism honorary .

C hrlatm aa card s w itb le n llm rn ti th a t m ean lo m ueh a re found a t the Cloa Book Htoriv-Adv.

ATTENTIONCoah paid for w orthless o r dead cows, horses a n d price of pelts to r dead sheep.

•Id a h o H id e & T a llo w C o .Call Collect Nearest PhoneT w in l-ails 3 1 4 « r .ooding 4 7

I tu p e r t S SHides, pelts, tallow , fur. Junk and bones tKiuaht.

yutim al DfatClaft I W a c ta CarperMtoB. New Yerk

SportsClothesFor Sports Minded . Young Women

SWEATERS$ 1 .9 8

S lip over and co at styies tn th e new novelty knits W e have a large a ssort­m e n t of colors to chooee from . Excellent a ll wool qua lity t h a t can be worn for skiing and general sports w ear. Select one for her todayl

Don’t Forget t

SPORTSKIRT

$2.49S m art grey dress fabrics, sporty p la ids a n d full sk irted skating skirts.

If Its a n up to da te style you'll find It a t P en n ey ’s. Com e in and choose

one of th e season 's new colors.

P u re s a b

HOSIERY3 5 c Pair

H iese a re excellen t Quality fo r work a n d rough w ear ou t o f doors. Many w omen find a pa ir of these are a sp lend id m eans o f saving th e better hose a n d reducing th e hosiery expense. We are selling th ree pa ir In a box for only 11.00. T hese ore form fash ­ioned a n d reinforced o t points o f wear. Alt th e popular shades. Size 8 4 to lO S.

Gift box of 3 .... $1.00

A SWEATERT h i s Smart SVylo only

$ 1 .9 8llri-e Iv Uie w lnnerl M en of a il ages have selected th ls .k ^ th e ir choice Of this year'a rty lrs, Fo u r handy pockets w iih sm a rt leatlier buttons. T he rcKular sleeve and stu rdy kn it m akes it fit to perfection.

Taio-Tone on

SWEATER$2.98

I.u.Mcroua rayon in blue, red, K rrrn nnii ta n w ith eon tra st- ing irolored trim . A handy r.lpprr fn.stener. Ih c se aweat- e rs nlwnya have a s n ia tl luster Hint l(H>ks dressy. A h e njan’a rUV should coiulder.

Stream lbtedVELOCIPEDE

I I t «oem »'aal«rl I II iJ ta ls l.« n ie r l 98c

W lutl u (Imp lie 'll have w h iu in g ar(iuii<l In th is s|>red dem onl TTtis model iia« all th e little " M tras" clU ldren adorel In b r ig h t red a n d b r ig h t a lum lum finish Irlm m lngsl A djustab le handleltnr and aprlngy I ru th e r aaddlel Stream lined ruli- b e r tlrr.i a n d pedalsl D esigned for young- ■tera from 3 to 4 y e tra old!

Fam ous D<rtect«

Bathraom ScalesW ith "tCaty.le.ReM l" D Ulst

$l.9SG uard your h e a lth b | iieeplng close w atch on your w elghti It#- llably coTwtruoted M alw w ith rhro in lum pla ted sidea an<l c n u n - eied itead-plecea in « h ltt , ' Irory, black o r green. HIbbad rubber m a t to p reven t tllpplng,

S t a r B rig h t and Fashion R ight

AiutelleDresses

$7.90For th e C hrU tm as Sp irit . . . you 'll need a C hristm as frock! A nd you w an t to select from th is g roup of NEW stylcsi S m a r t ta ilo red types th a t will be r ig h t fo r football games. Conservative rayons th a t "go anyw here ." to afternoon par* tlea a n d club teas . . . dark ray o n ftlpocas w ith frtlL-! of lace fo r leisure hours ajid Im­p o r ta n t da tes. R ich winter colors. Sizes 13-44.

Special Christmas Selection

“Glen Row”

Dresses$2.98

two or three of these to m ake C hris tm as really successful. T h e re will be m any tim es during th e festive season when one of these Will, be Ju a t right, to freabcn up In . TYiere a re new pastel num bers and flow ery p r in ts th a t make a wclcome change .

Special eift Selection of Satin

GOWNS98c

s tu r d y rayon sa tin In p lain pink o r te a rose and a special i lo ra l p r in t th a t will de light th e fem i­n in e heart.' Give her one of these a n d you r su re to m ake a hlC T h ey 're long and full cu t fo r a b ­so lu te com fort.

I,K)vely Gift

GOWNS$1.98

Q lve h e r a gift th a t tops th e lis t in a n y woman's ^ s lr e s . T h ey 're trim m ed wiUi lace oncl ribbon . T h e quality Is ap p a ren t to th e m oat casual or Inexper- lenced eye. T h e / will f it beau­tifu lly a n d you c an give ttiein w ith confidence th a t they w i l l . m ake h e r happyl

RAYONSLIPS

9 8 cSpecial new style th a t doc.sn t b in d o r r id e up when one slt;i. T lie Beams a re sewed w ith nylon th re a d and will no t pull out. W e know of no slip th a t will give m ore satisfac tion. A spU n- dW Blft,

Attractive Clear Cut MIRRORSCm I iL h I'urrhuM $ 1 *00A new sh ipm en t th a t exceeds In beau ty and ftiie any th ing we've offered before, 'flieso come in several aliapea a n d siztrs to fit dozeni o f needs In any home. A g ift t l ia t every m em ber o f th e fam ily will apprecia te fo r years lo oome. S elect your'a t«dayl

Clos A Hatlc WARDROBE

$ 1 .9 8S to ra your oloUiea properly a n d fo rge t abou t them . T hese c ab in e ts (fftoteet them front m o th s , keep them clean and best o t a ll Uiey a re orderly a n d ready to wear when |h e tim e come*. 'niCM eablnete a n a n a ttracU ve pleoe ol tu r - n i tu r e —a worthwhile Invest­m e n t.

o e I.UXE MODEI.$X49 and 9X98

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