State Employes Help To Save Idaho Beets(Auoclttod I’reis)Boise, Idaho, Jnn o 9.—Idaho state employes who helped -juill tlio farmers? over a labor shorEago bump the past week returned to regular jobs today, but Gov. Chase A. Clark warned another crisis was possible later in the* season.Thousands of acres of sugar beets wore saved wlien atato employes, including Clark, joined businessmen, white-collar workers and farmers In thinning, a tortious job made more so by lack of experienced hands.Fanners had called for help- Ijc* cause unthinned bcols choke them* selves out*A. J. Tillman, Idaho director of the U. S. employment service, paid thn spring crisis had passed ox* cept in eastern Id alia where the situation remained critical 'City workers must continue io work in tlio fields,” in eastern Idaho, possibly far a. week, Tillman said. School children on vacation, joined the workers' ranks,• Tillman said Ihere was Httlo hope that sufficient Japanese volunteers from California evacuation centers would arrive in time to help with thinning-.They will be needed for harvesting, however.