Show o AilK - Thursday Morning- o Seehs New England Votes Nation’s Chief Okelis 12 for : Admiral Rank Includes Top Navy Fliers WASHINGTON Dec 17 (R — rrcsideht Ronscv pit approved an offiual boaids selection V of 12 fufuie rrar admirals Including the navys "No 1 flier” Rear Admiral John Henry Towers Towers naal airman for 28 years already holds the rank temporarily as chief of the buitau of aeronautics The others will be x from their piesent rank a aliens occur of captains as within the next year Also selected for promnlion were w ho w ill be 81 commanders to captains adamed v V The newest prospeitne rear mirals range in age from 52 to 56 and all are either 1906 or 1907 graduates of the naval academy ad- Revised navys 1919 transatlantic flight President Roosevelt capped his colot ful career bv naming hint hpad of the aeronautics bureau last year Other Listed Others placed on the rear admiral promotion list were — Captain Ferdinand L Reich-mut- h UP)— Act Fresno County California Official Supplies Data Under Subpena Rows r For Hearings on Farm-Labo- (Continued From Page One) suit of automobile accidents in that county The accident occurred according to Sheriff Alma White of Tooele county when a rear tire on Mr Parker’s westbound sedan blew out and the ear1 ran out of control turning over at least five times in traveling 334 feet along a borrow pit Mr Parker was thrown a distance of 28 feet bv the ciash IIis wife Mrs Goldie M Parker and his sisfer Mrs C T Neasham of Shafter Nev also injured in the accident were released from the Twin Falls hospital Wednesday afternoon Mr Neasham a nephew' Gene Parker and Delbert Higbv 8 also of Shafter were less seriously “injured in the accident Mr Parkers death leaves a vacancy which must be filled by the Twin Falls board of county commissioners In accordance with Idaho statutes County Prosecutor Everett M SWeeley Wednesday notified Dr James W Creed coroner to4 act as sheriff until the commissioners name a successor probably next week Mentioned for Place Among those discussed for the position are W W Lowry deputy sheriff and Milton Lierman of Clover Idaho the Republican candidate lor the office in November Appioximately 178 000 persons received lump sum settlements aggregating nearly $10000000 in the early years of the act because V ants Boston beans to limitations at thHt timeforprevented Senator Robert A Taft of Ohio monthlv them Horn quahfving simmer in his election kettle benefits Congressional revision of the ait last summer however restored the lump sum beneficiaries to the system and opened the way for them to continue accumulating the necessary wage credits to qualify IdT monthly benefits The money they already have will be deducted from their 19 18 monthly bene fils in 1940 In such Sheriff Parker was known as an eases workers mav have to wait 1 G Presidential Aspirant Centers who carried out the best officer two or three months after retire-m- c traditions of the colorful western for nt benefit checks Boston Broadside on Deficit sheriffs and his death brought Wage Records expressions of sympathy and And Elimination of Laws ‘Stifling’ Business fiom all law enforcement deCorson said photostatic ropies of the Eleventh district partments the wage records of eligible work- court and bar association county BOSTON Dec 13 (AP) — In New England on a “good will” ers have been prepared and will officials and others Wednesday to the 400 field ofbe distributed Mr Parker who was vice prestour Senator Robeit A Taft of Ohio centered a bid for sectional fices by December 22 to facilitate ident of State Peace support of his Republican presidential nomination aspirations the work of informing wage earn- Officers the Idaho was born Janassociation ers about their eligibility Wednesday upon demands for a balanced budget thiough a 30 per 18 1888 at Crestline Kan uary The fust old age insuiance cent cut in expenses and for elimination of ‘‘evil” governmental checks will he pav able for he made his home with relatives month of January 1910 reaching near regulations “stifling” business until he Effingham Kan senator 1 asserted Ohio ears the Workthe Inrecipients lehtuaiy In a senes of speeches and "if it can t he accomplished in that ers who are 65 or over and have married (oldie Hever at Beaver GTtv Neb in 1910 terviews he concentrated on those time it can t be done in 20 earned at least $50 in each of six Mr and Mrs Paiker moved to ” two issues and suggested they years calendar quarters up to the time "In the fust place” Taft said of their retirement will be eligible Nevada in 1913 where Mr Parker could be accomplished best through operated a store at Cobre for two bala broad study of government by a "the only alternative (to a vears and served as a deputy sherbankanced national is business men of budget "practical’ group iff of Elko county under Sheriff and administrators Including “per- ruptcy and that means destrucHarris He later worked as foreman svs-teof whole tion Amencan the some of these Republican haps of a not thorn Nevada stock ranch In the second the place governors who have done such a for the Utah G’onstruction comsevevident said the same thing pi good job in their states" pany for three years Taft maintained that surh a eral years ago when he proposed limit for balancing the Buhl Police ( hief study would show where cuts Horn a tw6-yeHe said that 25 per rent 25 to 50 per cent could he made budget WASHINGTON Deo 13 (INS) — In 1920 he moved to Idaho in governmental depailments to could be cut off the appropriaFlesh from an aerial survey of where he worked for Buhl seed comof all and befor tions of a balanced budget departments Americas aimv defense posts produce panies for several years He was tween seven and seven and one-ha- two months showed that it rould Senator Trumnn (D Missouri chief of police at Buhl for three be done Then he forgot it" billions and at the same time told Fresidt nt Roosevelt WednesTaft said he would "Hist as soolr day that liberal expenditures for yeais and served as a deputy sherconsolidate or eliminate overlapiff under E F Prater for two RdoSe-ve- lt national defense will be necessaiy three-yea- r ping and ‘‘conflicting' ideial bu- claim” the pilz( President periods starting in 1928 his at offeied reaus next Washington y year He was elected sheriff in NovemHe suggested that congress press conference Tuesdav but addAfter a conference with the ber 1918 might eieate a budget committee ed "it would take six months to president Tinman said that he did He was a member of the Moose a to make show not necessarily mean defense to "shoulder the task’ of finding complete studv lodge and of the Northwest Peace a way to balancg the nations In- in detail where it could be acfor next be must year come and outgo but expressed complished ” above those of the cqnent vear— Officers association Survivors include his widow five doubt that such a committee “could which ran over $2 000 000 000— but diughters Dorothy Twin Falls added — he Alunder fnuch the at that OTTAWA Dec 13 (UP) least an teac her presaccomplish thought Glady s also of T w in Falls ent administration" though industry In Canada Is ex- equnl appropriation would be Mae a student at Albion State NorCommenting on President Roosepanding rapidly as a result of the mal school Mrs Grace Thomas of velt's offer of a handsome pi ize national war effoit the relief rolls ‘What defense's we have are ex- G’astleford Idaho and Mrs Wilma if he (Taft) would furnish him for October listed 563 000 persons cellent” observed Truman ‘but Idaho two with a full bill of particulars on according to a Statement by the we ate short of several necessary Smith of Kimberly brothers Jesse Parker of Delle " how to balance the budget in two department of labor Wednesdav things I tah and Will Parker of Oak (rove Ark and one sister Mrs Neasham Funeral services will be conducted in the funeral home at Twin Falls The services have been arranged tentatively for Sunday re-gr- et g Si v jvwrtv Ft Art (’ Parker Auto injuries resulted in death CAA lo Offer Advanced Air Training 54 Washington Captain Aubrey Wrav Fit eh 56 native of Saint Ignaee Mich present commandant of the Pensacola Fla air station home Washington Chief of Staff Captain Robert Alfred Theobald 55 native of San Fianusco chief of staff of United States fleet home New Castle N II Caplain Raymond Ames Spru-ane- e 53 born at Baltimore now commander of battleship Mississippi home Indianapolis Captain Henry Kent Hewitt 52 native of Hackensack N J chief ordnance Inspector Puget Sound Wash ammunition depot -- home Hackensack N J Among those approved for promotion from commander to captain are the following from the intermountain district: Walter E Do le 400 Fast Tvv street ChevcnneJVo Wilpn-tle- Corn 649Twenty-thir- d street Ogden Ltafi and Joseph R Redman Reno Nevada A program for college students has been so successful that next year it will offer an advanced flving course throughout the nation’s universities If the project proves successful it will be made a regular part of the curricula of the many 432 institutions now giving the primary courses to 9350 students The authority said it already has applications from 149 students of the first 13 colleges selected for Its primary training program for advanced training The institutions are Purdue Alabama Minnesota Washington M I T Texas Aggies Pomona junior college Georgia Tech N Y U Michigan North Carolina Kansas and Lan Jose State g FOR THE mmEiM on YOUR LIST line of accessories smartly Fxcellentlv taistyled and low priced lored Shop at WOLrL’S for Riding Togs and equipment and know you have the right thing at prices you’ll be most willing A complete to pay lf 'x FOR THE LADY! Complete Outfit nec-essn- -- WOMEN I ABUS’ RIDING I ngllsh Consist Tailorrd i adiis’ LAimS VHU only 1ADIIS’ COVIRT JODHPLRS only VFSTS GABARDINE LADII S’ to match Breeches Sm'VP 19 ladles' Tailored S1HRTS$ — Colors to matrh C up 1 SI Riding or slock I ADIIS’ RIDING HATS All models $1 FNGIISH RIDING Bl LIS— Ladles’ 1 29 o4l S£00 RIDING TOGS FOR THE MAN Each 0 by damp will be inches in size The various denominations will be in the following colors: One cent green 2 cents red 3 cents purple 5 cents blue 10 cenls browpi Denomination place and date of first day sales follow Aulhois— 10c Samuel L Clemens Hannibal Mqz February 13 Poets— 5c Walt Whitman Camden N J February 20 10c James Whitcomb Riley Greenfield Ind MINS WHIPCORD BKIECHES every color and size leather knees MINS WOOL BEDFORD CORD BRIICHIS double leather knee MINS ERONTIIR PANTS western 0 0 Old Santa has the gift of giving people just what they want When it conics to thirst that’s what Coca-Col- a GABARDINE SHIRTS men and women MI N $ SLIDE JACKETS all new models Ml N S RIDING BOOIS Polished ralfskln WOOL COCA-COL- A docs too gives you just what complete refreshment BOTTLING COMPANY SALT LAKE CITY UTAH su- tv t 61 it to $495 to 95 to SB UJL P SLACK SUIT VALUES! worn cvnvnniMS Inner-Out- 10c est Srnti h Plaid and Plain Colors And Wool I lannels in Jacket and le Stephen Collins Baidslown Ky May 7 f thelbert Nevin Pittsburgh June 10 Foster Ntvles AM ihe newcombinations (nner-Oiilc- r In all the new wanted materials — (ihardines Pa and Jullvon colors — AM new wanted vhaden for fall and winter— mannish Trousers and feminine stslei arc Self lie It Pleated and Zipper Only Arizona IMans Cut In Loltuco zrca rilOKNIN onfronted Jill uop $500 UNPRECEDENTED April 26 Composers— Anz Die 17 OR) -Cwith a dcniotalied eastern and midvvestrr n market Anona leltuie men Wednesday sought cooperation of glowers in California Imperial valley In a progiam of trop iiirtailmrnt In the 5 timn distrht whole the hat vest is getting under wav P J I mde Phoenix president of the Arizona khippn and (lowers orsilil a favoiable vole ganization was take n TuimIhv on a proposal lo plow undi r one thud of the 5000 to $345 model February 21 Edmators— 5c Frances E Willard Evanston 111 Marih 28 Siientists — 3c I uther Burbank Santa Rosa Cal Apnl 17 10c 111 Addams Jane Chicago Pa SPECIAL $J45 ar-le- “And the same to you” AA 75 of: Breeches Vest Boots Shirt as low as LAimv MCKiira WASHINGTON Dec 13 UD- -A list of first dav sale dates and colors of the 35 stamps of the famous Americans series soon to be issued was announced Wednesday by Postmaster General f v you want ed Truman Sees Defense Need Farley Lists Stamp Sales d Jobs for Youth I Drake-Reynol- ice-col- McNutt Urges WASHINGTON Dee 13 (INS) —The civil aeronautics authority announced Wednesday that its flight-trainin- SAN FRANCISCO Dec 13 (AP)— The senate civil liberties committee received data it requested from Fresno county officials at its hearing Wednesday into California agricultural activities but Madera county’s district attorney George W Mordecai said public interest compelled him to withhold ceitain records District Attorney W C Tuppei” O Justice of Maof Fresno who last week appeared and Sheriff W dera county to present certain docbefore the committee and said he uments which might be prejudicial had "brought nothing” told Sen- to public interest He listed these ator Robert M LaFollette com- as reports received from or conmittee chairman he had "proinformers and undercover duced everything that was in my cerning and interoffice and interemployes office within the scope of the departmental communicationswheth” subpena LaFollete asked Mordecai er he had noticed a sentence in Nothing to Hide which stated: Warren’s ‘We have nothing to hide” said "You shouldopinion weigh and balance the Tupper whose material LaFollette various public interests involved" accepted with thanks “I find theie and the attorney replied "5es I rs nothing in mv file the disclosure have and my conclusion is found of w'hich would be against the pubin my affidavit ” lic interest since no cases of criminal nature are pending on which these records bear ” Mordecai who supplied last week only a small file labeled "Communism” said his other data involved persons against whom criminal action was pending or contemplated and disclosure would WASHINGTON Dec 13 (INS) — “piejudiee the case of the people is at "a danYouthunemplovment of the state of California” The LaFollette committee Is gerously high level” despite work holding hearings involving Califor- of the civilian conservation corps nia s troubled agricultural labor and the national youth administrasituation and charges that civil tion Federal Security Administraliberties have been violated in some tor Paul V McNutt declared Wednesdav disputes McNutt told a conference of Asked for Ruling leaders in business industrv labor The Madera attorney had asked and education that approximately State Attorney General Earl War- 4 000 000 young people out of ren for a ruling on whether he school are totally unemployed He could be forced to supply confi- emphasized the figute was only an dential documents to the commit- estimate tee and he left with LaFollette a McNutt asked those attending formal affidavit on his stand to- the conference to do some "joint gether with a copy of Warrens thinking’ with government offiopinion which was revealed Wed- cials to obtain ’at least some tentative answers to the questions innesday Warren ruled that there was a volved in the problem of unem-plovbasis for the refusal of Mordecai youth T born at Washington now on duty at the navy department homp -- Obtains Disputed Records 0 Taf-find- er liam 13 Taft Demands 30 Per Cent Slash Id Balance Budget Kan 55 born at Beloit now captain of the Washington D C navy yard home Palo Alto Cal Captain Isaac Campbell Kidd 55 born at Cleveland now commander of battleship Arizona home Washington Captain Roland Munroe Brain-ar- d 58 born at Annapolis Md now director ship research at the navy department home fsew Orleans Captain Sherwoode Averst 55 born at Council Bluffs Iowa now chief of staff battle-forc- e home Newpoit R I Captain Alexander Sharp Dec Deeember 11 1039 Traffic Victim Civil Liberties Committee Death Increases State Traffic Fatalities to 132 The social security hoard is calling 528575 workers to “come and ” get it John J Corson director of the old age insurant e bureau said Wednesday that efforts were being made to contact those groups social whose security leeords showed that thev ate eligible for the initial disbuisements of insurance benefits The thiee groups inrlude workers who were paid off with lump sum settlements in the early years of the system and eliminated from workers who future benefits readied the retuement age of 65 in the past three vearsfbut have never filed benefit claims and w others who will he 65 next year 'WASHINGTON -- jSecurity Body Idaho Officer Dies of Utah Seeks 'Lost’ Wage Earners Crash Injury Many Eligible for Age Benefits Under New Law Promotion List Though he failed of selection by an earlier official board Admiral Toweis topped the new list A native of Rome Ga he is 54 and the oldest navv flier In acHe commanded the tive service Suit £akc iTribune-- MAIL chzhiz ALK A g ’CV BIOUv MA U l’LLN I |