| Show - co - 'ob Idahoans See WFA ICC Order Muddle Halts Idahoan Dies Wisconsin Mail Faces Death In Midair In Nevada Gas Chamber Idaho Potato Loadings Strict Yule The young man stood RENO Jackson Hole Monument Bill Under '07 Law IDAHO FALLSfromIdaIdaho were placed the potato industry in Crash at Sea UP—Judge counties several and Idaho south without emotion during sentenced liam McKnight Saturday shipments in northern California and Idaho casualties listed by the Paul Maynard Skaug sentence Oshkosh railroad with calmly asked paralyzed Saturday to insure a sufficient war Clears Senate Group By Associated Press Saturday because of ern Oregon department this court to leave lethal I cars unable to Nevada's the Wis "May Idaho merrymakers who in past what dealers termed conflicting supply of spuds for the armed to the remanded when noon?" not and forces Under the within chamber system gas Zfribunt gake December 17 1944 - All Sunday Morning Nev on UP)--P- otato Wil- south- Jan 16—The WASHLNGTON to revoke Pres Roosevelt's order creating the Jackson Hole national monument moved a step forward Saturday when the senate vote public lands committee by afavorof nine to four reported it ably But the bill was instantly of the queerest caught behind one blocked busiever has that jams ness in the senate The stage is occupied by the nominations of the several assistant secretaries of state and the two war surplus board nominations which have right of way over straight legislation and wWch may occupy the time of adlimelight up to the -can by senate The journment consent unanimous lay aside the nominations to permit other lation to go through to final pas- sage but this is not compulsory along with the Caught in the jam are the deficiJackson Hole bIll the rivers bill ency appropriation several measand harbors bill and ures of lesser importance all of which are destined to fail if the appointees fight of the president's is continued without abatement WASHINGTON Dec 16 UP)-- -Sen O'Nfahoney (D) Wyoming told teporters he would try to get senate action on the measure late bP1 - - 1is - - Saturday e O'Maboney stated that t h lands belongmonument included "deing to private citizens who clined to sell their property" and two full sections of land belonging to the state of Wyoming Bad Precedent The public lands committee he continued "believes that if the Jackson Hole monument is not the proclamation of March 15 1943 (which established the monument) will constitute a dangerous precedent" Horace Albright former superintendent of Yellowstone National park said Saturday that Jackson Hole Wyo "neVer should have beemsettled in the first place" and that its 'greatest value was as a national monument Testifying before the senate public lands committee against a house-passe- d bill to set aside tho order proexecutive president's - claiming Jackson Hole a national monument Albright said: -Most of the place is very high country t7500 feet above sea level) not suitable to raising crops During drouth it was impossible to raise enough hay to support - -- ed the cattle there" Albright asserted that the "afttermath'of the last world war plus bad winters "broke practically every- one inJacksonHole The natural trend during those years he said was toward using the place as a toucirt center for irhich it is well suited of the 21l2r00 acres within the boundaries or: the monument173- WO were fee erally owned and administered by ' three government bureaus prior to the monuments establishment last year Interior Secy Ickes declared that all the 'president's 'Thursday proclamation did was to unify administration of the lands under the national park service of the 173000 acres in federal ownership John D Rockefeller Jr donated' 33500 which he had -- T In a bit of revelry on Christmas and New Year's eves are due for a shock on those evening this year for state law frowns sternly on such activity when it falls on a spirit-dampeni- Sheriff Probes Negro Death merry-go-rou- 410i Soldier Proves Big Problem — Terms Coeur d'Mene 3 r! AvA1LAB I 1 ef Over 450 large and extralarge Innen food lockers bay just bees installed for your use -'SPOKANE Wash Dec 16 a Coetit4r4lerie Describing mining heaviest Aistrict in Idaho' he lead produang area in the nation" DeWitt Wallace Spokane district manager' of the war production board said steps were being taken to increase production there for use in munitions "Lead production must be stepped up at once" he said Explaining that the army and W P B have classified lead as critical in the production of small arms and munitions Wallace said "production of lead in this area is far below indicated needs and stockpiles are being depleted" He said W P B and war man power commission officials were contatcing mine operators this week to survey the situation and added "every effort will be made to cooperate with mine operators in increasing production" Operators reported from Wallace Saturday that Shoshone county mines are short 1500 men and below production was 50 to 75 normal They said 3300 were now QP)--- as-"t- 40-71- CHEYENNE Wyo UP) The P army and Pvt John Danko of Pa have a problem Pittsburgh ' The Fort Francis E Warren Sentinel reported Saturday suitable bed clothing can not be 11 found for Danko at the Fort War-reregional hospital because he is six feet three Inches tall '''') weighs 370 pounds and has a waist 1 fA measurement of 58 inches Danko brought here from Port ti Robinson Neb who protests that ''ii: he is not sick overruled attempts to drapehim In bed sheets and a 1 mattress cover Now he sits by t his bed during the day clothed in :$: :: regulation olive drab 1914 Gazette Medal S a nu to 6 p leuZWYPOR WS 17 0AVEINIV r r'S 1P s sl ilek----- iti91 irto so 4 a:7:00 r :i ?:i Priority Tables Turn CHEYENNE Wyo (R) — The "doctor" gets some of his own medicine: A regional air priority control officer came to Cheyenne to iron out some priority matters with air lines and had a reservation to fly to Denver but was notified before flight time that he had been "bumped" because of priorities lk 4 4 44: - Faces Liquor Tax Charge Wyo--I- I: S loner E V Magagna Rock Springs has releaaed I Green River operator of a night club under $500 bond to appear before a federal grand jury to answer charges of alleged evaSiOn of the liquor floor tax At the preliminary hearing testimony showed 30' gallons of liquor was aelzed in a raid upon the establishment Orymmina 4: k1 :5 0 : 4 shades e L '' 1 i ' ii t y '' :'' :'': - S' ' - '- '''z'''' ' !e- - ' '' 7'ge - ' ----- '1i - - ': : ' r - -4 1 Ji k - ' e ' - - ' - I tr ' :: - -- - - a gift that is always wel- come in every home Sturdy construction and many assorted S colors ' 0 0 4 i i :! 16-in- ch 14-in- ch e e e Bridge Shades in rayon silk strong fabric and e sturdy construction ii 4 1: F 1 4 t'1 1 ' 4 it r :1 '1 1 ( 'x'l Lamp Dept—Mozzantmo - 1 ''''' p '1 406Ni I 1 - ' -1 go' i4 1 ti tit e 4:- i J 0y ) 1 '' ti : t y i i:i: i ‘ iii r : I -: :::— 7'44 16 :(siv tiN c 1"1 ve'vp -y ir4 '' A :- 9 and 298 :? (0- ::i7tl 1 tJ : 1:wr: :: tink 4 A f ?haracter g)(oils tin t - V: 0 7 C: C4 ifi 3 4 s' - t rf1 '::- I arii tI g - ' - 4 1 : Rayon silk beautifully trimmed ?1 1 ""5:F ' a aces 8 :ii - li' Apply in Person— Linos Municipal Airport Air United (Applicants must be referred by ustn) r (Ascartisscnanc) it4tt44!'''''st - il ' AO' ) :)oir ' with Employee benefite inelvde vacations tre-ciperbodis pay ineursoce protection review and a retirement ' (4 PI t f United Air Limes bite 'menhirs ate thee who want to do a war job and sine knee the aencrenee of empioyment atter tag War Open today at the anti Lake Municipal Airport are the following poeitionet Cargo Handlers ( men) Junior Carpi Clerk Omens Shift work women) - - : 1 Permanent Jobs Open at Municipal Airport eee7 - - : Iiii ROCK SPRINGS Wyo—Newly elected noble grand of Harmony Rebekah lodge Rock Springs is Mrs Estelle Draney secretary to the superintendent of schools here Other new officers are Mrs Jean Bohn vice grand Mrs Mary C- Edith Young Recretary Mn Stroud treasurer z—121111 i':::1 N1 -- : A -- '-' '4"Pli:“11 A 4 411c ft !''''' thit - Warmth Wills Gobs of Glamour A Wealth of 00-- b a Ni le §::p k1 11 33 7 CHEYENNE Wyo vv totem manager of the Wyoming Hereford ranch seven miles east of Cheyenne was presented the Breeder's Gazette medal for 1944 by 'Gov Lester C Hunt at the annual banquet meeting of the Cheyenne chamber of commerce The ranch specializes in Hereford cattle and one heifer from the establishment recently was auctioned for $20000 ROCK SPRINGS 1 Yft poo - or cA Ek" eo (0 — - " 1 4k - "otoungees 7090 - I UP)--Rob- ert Open daily 1 Iill Lodge Elects Officers 7:774 - Scheherazade Rimaky Koraokav S578 Nutcracker Stilt' 3 130 Tachalkowaky Concerto No 24 in C Minor Mozart $473 Symphony No 40 in 0 Minor Mozart 6388 Violin Concerto in D Beethoven $1570 Piano Concerto No 1 in E Flat Major Liszt 4263- Preludes for Piano Chopin $473 Dickens Christmas Carol Basil Rathbone $388 Peter and the Wolf Prokoflev $388 Symphony No 9 (Choral) Beethoven 111894 In Addition to These W Carry a !‘ 4)0 ft k El 'Its s‘ U e CV Don't let her worry about the cold weather - Give her a smart outing flannel robe So soft comfy and oh so smart Dainty pink and blue bows scattered all around the flaring skirt Sizes Mother Goose series 169 Garden series 198 Rainbow series 29: These little dolls would thrill any little girl They can undress them and make different clothes for them DOLL 12 to 20 COMPLETE STOCK OF COLUMBIA MASTER WORKS LINGERIE DEPT-FOU- RTH DIFT-FOU- RTH FLOOR FLOOR frit 1100EISOU'S SHEET MUSIC 261 SO U RECORDS STATE iig Store Hours Mon Thru Sat 10 a In to 6 The Best Christmas Gilt—A War Bond p In A A IV A AR91O1!M411PnwIPello4101 4" 4104Itt 2 4-- miumr::::a i:i ?1 Ofif A sTstmt installed in the coup (Ex Sun) t A m sheriff for removal to the state penitentiary in Carson ICity to await execution trialthe During the three-da- y defense pleaded for the young man's life on the basis of a report from his Oshkosh draft board as which had classified him a "constitutional psychopath" The state claimed Skaug was sane and capable of executing burglaries which defied detection -- itfr tctiazza'-z-'zi"'-cem- iiiZ :" tt '' i' 1 : '':' '' ti - ' ?o 01 GREEN RIVER Wyo—Delayed by the nonarrival of registration supplies sale of automobile 1945 licenses in Sweetwater county will be more than two weeks late when County Treas Ben Card opens his doors Monday morning to auto license sales The Wyoming law sets Dec 1 as the opening date of license sales for the following year but first nonarrival of the plates and then the nonarrival of car registration trupplies caused this year's delay Last year nonarrival of the license plates delayed sale until late in the winter i nt N Cheyenne Rancher Gets feet protection 0 iTi ' 4Pe :' tl 1 Tbe finest and most modern before storing so insure per Pfc Howard M Pixley i-- son of Mrs Elizabeth L Pixley Ksoskia Pvt Earl II Thornock son of David E Thornock Paris SSgt Leo IL Munk husband of Mrs L H Munk Pocatello Pvt Clinton B Ridgeway Jr on of C B Ridgeway Hazel-to- n Pvt Robert B Thomas son of Mrs Ethel L Thomas Coeur d'Alene Sgt Dick L Allen brother i-- - try All foods will be properly wripped and qukkfrozen Perry Xi: 'i Lt Corp Guy E Baker brother of Ruth L Baker Weiser Pvt William P Gohr son of Mrs Nellie M Gohr route 2 Idaho Falls Pfc Sherman I HSTIBOR on of Mrs Dora E Harrison Viola Lt John A Schiener son of August W Schiener Bonners 0 - Heavy Producer ::: :: t4 E Runyan SSgt WIlllam T Arabi') litt son of Ned E Mabbutt Calder Wounded : e of Mrs Ruby Nachtigal American Palls Pfc William M Brinton son of Mr and Mrs S H Benton Coltman Tribune Intermountain Wire FranIDAHO FALLS Ida--cis M Cruser 26 was killed in a midair collision at sea Thursday the war department Saturday advised his parents Mr and Mrs F L Cruser Kruse Motor court Idaho Falls Lt Cruser went into the navy air corps in July 1941 and trained at Corpus Christi Tex He was an instructor for 2! years at Hutchand Minneapolis inson Kan Minn oefore being assigned to a Florida base Lt Cruaer was born May 18 1918 at Heman Madison county and graduated from the Sugar-Salehigh school Sugar City He then attended the University of Idaho South The family moved to Idaho Falls in May Besides his parents two sisters Mrs Maureen Rigby and Colleen rthundy Idaho Falls and four brothers survive Pvt Wendell Cruser air corps Kelly field Tex Stewart Dewaine and Conn-le- y Cruser Idaho Falls son of Safe - - O Wirt Announces Wyoming Aid Late at Green River -di Lt Louis B Runyan Mr and Mrs 0 PA -- tE I Missing nd 1945 Licenses Arm e — 6Cgt2 Lt Francis M Cruser son of Mr and Mrs F L Cruser Idaho Falls ng egN more than 90 days Skaug was convicted of first degree murder in the Sept 18 slaying of Mrs Beateyoss Reno during an attempted robbery Killed - employed v 60 - g after- die in years have been known to indulge interstate commerce commission the cars are loaded permit then the and war food administration takes what cars are neededarmy and orders issues a permit for shippers to reRailroads were unable to place lease the remainder into civilian cars at the disposal of potato channels The new confuRion came Satshippers dealers said because the C C order requires that permits urday on the heels of other conI Sunday the W F A for fusing developments that have And 1944's Christmas and New be obtained from the spotting of cars prior to load- plagued the potato industry the Year's eves fall on Sundays however is past 10 days Operation of dance halls on Sun- ing The WI' A a regulation preTen suits were filed in Boise days is among the activities pro- operating under hibited by a law originally passed venting it from issuing the neces- this week by the 0 P A enforceback in 1907 and sundry amend- - sary permits until the cars are ment division against dealers and The ments since then have not re- loaded Thus said men in the growers accused of violating Potato industry the spud industry ceilings through the sale of pomoved that clause tatoes in ungraded bulk or cellar has been stymied New Version of Old Law "As a result of the conflict lots This was the aftermath of The latest version of the there isn't a car of potatoes being an argument whether ceiling regulation (Chap 86 loaded in Idaho Saturday and regulations covered such sales of the 1941 session laws) reads: there won't be until the situation The 0 P A also this week is"It shall be unlawful for any Is remedied said Pres George sued a directive pointing out there persons or persons in the state to Peters of the Idaho Potato and must be a 50 deduction charge keep open on Sunday any theater Onion Shippers Assn from ceiling prices paid to growmoving picture show play house ers by dealers to defray handling Appeal to Washington dance house race track costs circus or show concert Local association officers and saloon billiard or pool room or W F A officers were attempting variety hall" to a clarification of the situaTheaters and moving picture tiongetfrom Washington this aftershows may operate if a majority noon where a day long meeting of the voters in a city or village was Tribune Intermountain Wire held by the inbeing reported no such action but CHEYENNE Wyo Dec 14 (Al ROCK SPRINGS Wyo — Au- petition for volved agencies is made in the act for —The Said Peters: appointment of Wilmer J thorities from the state of Wash- provision operation oP the other establishis doing McMillin as acting 0 P A district association here "The tO conare on ments Oklahoma Sabbath the being ington director for Wyoming pending apIdaho also ' has a law which everything possible to get the tacted by Sheriff Mike Maher to pointment of a permanent sucbe- 'matter straightened out We beto the beer forces of sale stop find the cause of the skull frac- tween 1 a m and 7 a m lieve that the W F A order of cessor to H D Watenpaugh whose Dec 11 calling for the loading of resignation became effective Friture which an autopsy disclosed as The state's technically-privat- e the cause of the death of Clifford locker clubs may offer some es- cars before issuing of a shipping day was announced here Saturis the one desired by deal- day by Dick Batterton 0 P A reCabbell 40 Enid Okla Negro cape for revelers—if they don't permit can pre- ers dance However gional administrator dancing who died in the Wyoming General sumably start at the stroke of "But the conflict is very maBatterton came to Cheyenne hospital here after being taken midnight and continue on into terially interfering with opera- from 0P A regional headquarters tions of all shippers preventing at Denver to arrange for the from an eastbound passenger bus Christmas and New Year's days them from loading regularly The transfer of the duties of the disfor observation Few Legal Exceptions labor situation is acute at its trict director McMillin who is The body Thursday night was The original Sunday law when It best here and shippers are becom- a special administrative assistant taken to Enid Okla after an went Into effect shortly after the ing fearful that what help is avail- In the regional office will take autopay showed he was suffering turn of century prohibited op- able will drift into more steady over the duties of acting Wyoming a and a skull fracture from large erations the of any type of business employment" blood clot had formed director Saturday Sherman Pobst local W F A adSo far as Maher has been able in the Gem state on Sunday except Batterton said a permanent distores for ministration official sent here rector to learn from Vancouver Wash hotels and restaurants for the Wyoming district sale of medical supplies news from San Francisco to administer is scheduled where he had been a shipyard em- the to be appointed and underrefreshment stands and the W F A order said that "we shortly after the first of the year ploye until Dec 8 Cabbell had been enin no fights or in any trouble taking parlors when actively are trying to get the order amend- when the U S civil service comin caring for the dead Sometime ago he had been in an gaged and are still awaiting develop mission certifies to him names For those Gem staters who had ed auto accident but from evidence ments" of the three top ranking appll celeto do their anyway The recent NV F A order was' cants for the position gained by Maher it is not believed planned on the Saturday brating nights the fracture was a result of that the two holidays the Maher said the man had no preceding law has a gloomy meaning too police records and Is asking police for dancing must at midnight sti along the bus route to ascertain if the letter of thestop is observed law whether or not any accident might ' 'J Idaho stores as 91 liquor operated have befallen him while en route a state must law :4 by to0C7'to Rock Springs Cabbell was on close on monopoly ki Sundays and holidays his way back to his home at Enid c 7—f:j died N Okla when-h- purchased for $1500000 14900 acres are in other private hands and 1300 in state school lands Ickes explained giving rise to the contention private rights have been violated by the president's executive order It is also objected that establishment of the monument would put Teton county seat of Grand Teton parks out of business Also testifying in support of the president's order was Fairfield Osborn president of the U S Geological society who said that such places should be preserved as a public donlain or else the nation would lose them for such purposes pass-Pin- He of 23 move Tribune Washington Bureau apparent- ly E4A11 - ')00 |