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[' yCit!?JafflSB , . , ; - J yoL .:r^ N a 48. - ^ iwoiH en FmmcE-aEDiiiii -Cl^MILE-FUBW , Vatdran Aviators. Paul.Co'do And Maurice RoSsI, Head W estward; .piano Carries ^ 2;000~Gall5nT“Of-Fli6l / - cnERBOUBO, Frinw. (Bna- dV). Msy 27 (/!>-F«nl Codn u d Maurice Rossi. AtUmpUas » non- itop nijhl from France to C»«- fomU,-i»w IbtJr l»st bit of ___ Prgnch soil when they flew over (be tUUfe of Joftouix aCB •. m , (1 m. ta. eMtCR) ■Undmrd Ume) .(odA7. They were followln* clo«Iy tha route which Col. Chwlei'A. IJnd- bergb took on his historic flight aod were plsSnly seen by llcht' 4 hoase« Mlong tbe eout. Thtr headed for tbe Sellly Islands. Dy JOHN KVAN8 (Asaoclftted-Press ForeJRn SlalO LE BOURGET, F rancc. M iy 27 (Sundayp^cadinff woatward-for-CalifQrnia-On-fl 6100-mile non-stop flighf, the veteran Frcnch fliers Paul '' Codes and M aurice Rossi soared Into a da^vn-streaked flky^torfay-in-thc plane which holds the p r e s e n t • w orld record." - They took off nt 4:10 ti. m.- (IIHO _____ n -m_F-Mtgrn.Stnndnrd tllTie) Inclcn ------- W ih more tfitmTWO Bnllot«< SOm ------ and.rose slowly nnd Btcitdlly «ftcr biiniplng dtiiiKCroHSly o v e r -6.(M)0 feet of runway. Suddenly dccldlns 6aturdAy, nf- ______i.. nf r.'tgl thAt i ■ ihB time wns rlt>c. tlie two fliers who flew 5.035 miles In 1033 from New Yoric lo Syrln, w t out on tho inwit nmblUoii.t non-slop westward lllcia ever .underiukcn. W eutlier rciwrt.'? Iiivored^^^lh'cn) t;» Journey. Lnsi rejwrl.s; rhortly b<^- ■■ io rg 10 p-clQCk_l^»tirriny nLgHt,.w»lrt the wcBVUer wns Rood over iho At- fUPM title nlf witftin tu mm- iites of the timf* they htid nnnounc- (Contlmied on Pace 2.poJ.,l) T iE ciiiiiir Supreme Court Rules on Stale Endowment Fund investments _ miliSL. Jiay SU M/—Tlic »u- | prcme court today ruled Uiat Is lilecal to InVHt public endows- •< ---------m e n r f o n d » n n ” 3ehOOl dl5tr1Ct ' juillrJpatioii noles.. Tlie decision was in ft t«st nctlon' .brottRht by ficcrctary of Slste . Fmniclln Olrnrd. ns a member of . the AtAte land bo.ird. BRAlnsl Ben 'Dlefendorf. commKMoncr of finnnce. , The land board supervises nil pur- ch.-iscs made by the commissioner. , I>iirchfl.'« of .nehool district notfs ^vcr^^e^dcpre^lon period. Sev^r^ : }ent;ed the nuthorlty for sueh In- Tcstments, charRlnB tlint the de- ' partmenfs acceptance of auch « - ciirllles ns boncl-i wns Incorrect. He ------ lurther^chnlicnfml the wnfltlliiilon- , allty of the method of ncjoptlni: the . 30-ycar-0ld amendmrnt by which achool bonds were mad** a IfRlU- mnte Investment of the endowment | ?urjd3. 1 N'otrs Not Itnndv ] Tlie court. In nn opinion written ; by JuAtlce R. NL Holijcn and con- , •eurred In by all memlwrs.- ruled j only on the flmt question, holding . that tax nntlclp.Mion notes arc not ( bond!! and therefore not .a proper i Invf'tn^ent for school endowment < fundr. since thnl fettled the Issue. ( the opinion said thrrr wns no ces.'lty for'ruling on thft amend-' i mrnt. - ;, Durlne the ivrlod when the notes ■i ------- ane \jr iuK tiarii?’JU‘TU. aUJti t '.-i ijHM* i f trr million dollars north were] boufiht but thr.x since h.-»ve been , ,i -------radctacd r^.Tpl. atw j;' t^S.OOO-Of.L; t l i '‘.«e. Dlrfendnrf r.lld; , nn!y ''»,k ' co;ipl<“ of thou.".»ncl" nre in, dcfnult.' t Mussolini Foresees Doom of ‘h id no'J.IE. .M.iy CC f,V— d e c ’a r - ’ o fd Premier Mu-'.»;>:;nl lor.uht. wilJ i a .'t:rt UTTKlr by the told *iandard j ixtxMi:. -sc bcl!*vc ail r.ittonj w ilj'f rftum to th- ffo;d rtasd.trd." ;E "Ir.<i:.Tr-.iW*T cdrerr.ey." he toM i e ----- },A|.» -•■<-BniK>t I s 't l o r f j e r 'i i : ' Iiaiv .k.^i'ctulcr i\mhcz AROOtiUfd. i h In n Tcv:;w o: crc-om!e c-mduiona, a trt.; cvfr It.HiAii cj,r*iJn;cs and ex-jti ----- ron.*s' ’ .n i<v * h » i })«• c alled • n «tV:rp*j« bv .'rme lo »pe«-'c u.'itr arj.r..: cOTrmrr-.er.C. c Tl'.e cci^lrat in tr;c tdttti cr a; derrc^ whirh Jorbirtt bsr.ts. corrwr-M: jor;ri;ev er rf-'ldent.a fr dr'rr.;f::ert In it-' k!r.rc;fi.-n c r ^ i a j s c.'^an?^ r.arkfls. Irl He rrc a :cr=-.:i..b:c a.-Tayj!i ll Threatened a H H I -BHI- ad es iel id I- Jf la I- it JEFFERSON CAFFERY. United !• States Ambassador to Cuba. t ' rrputed ta«fct of an aisasslnntlon plot.— Photo. . . ;yesiissi7 PLOT r “H i E D w m ISi ___ Havana __ P.olice__ Dlsojos_e M Pricautions tp'Guard ^ U. S. Envoy en _ _ icr aHroMlnatr thiitcd Stales AmbM- •90 aaclor Jeffcnoo ' Caffcry and to destroy American property In f. Cuba wa-i reported today by Cuban ploire, whu dUclused that 'exir'agi^liiiKFyprecauimnR are M -' ine talicn to guard the ambawa- Z <lor'a life. Td CuyrtiiiiQ FraRa, chief ol the tcch- nlcnl i>ollcc. rrvcivled that lui auto* l;» mobile, o( contiilnlns lui- U£. ntiint, hnffiliri'n i)lyirn'£ri.lf>»c;mc K>- alotiK tiie streewi throuKh which tlic iirt AnierUaii aiabn&.ndor drives on lila wuy home.. . Severnl eJforlA to Ciipture liic oc- cu'pnnU o[ lin*. IllihU'iiuii.-, e,.i~liw e- ic- jailed, the (kiIIcp Rhiel Fiild, us Jt - hail Iw n too speedy for purauliiR jMllco mschthes. ’. "Wc are tiilHni? nnvnutlorw." iic snld, "and~wIlliour'Mr.~cnrrcr7*s knowledie, one of our radio cars follows .him wherever ho goes.- 5 ‘ "'“ WainM Mcodleia Enemies-*^ ‘ iniormatlon recardlng the Identity of liie plotters, Frasa blamed "com- munlsls nnd other enemies of Pre.s- )n Idcat Mcndlela nnd of Cuba who wished thta government to fall and with 11 the Cuban republic." Speelal policemen In pliilnclothes have (IcleRatrd, thu chlcf said, to Bunrd till Amrrlean proivrly nnd __ lo nri)icci nromini'nl Aini'rlcJii.*' in : .i culja ••iiimitmig-Ueftaiiaih.TjiK'ti.::___ Mr. CnJIcrj-. it was indicated, waa "yMect^d OS an Intended vlctmi by » ' the plbtters bccauic oflila rdntloiu Rjth the prtsenl sovrmmcjil. nie aiiibii-sndor, a Louulnnnn With 00 ypnr^i in tho dlplomntlc oer- bf vlec. cnme to Havnnii In Dwrember. •n 1II33. ns the personal reprcwnutlve =0- of President flooscvclt and Inter, r- after rccosnltlon of .the Mendicta •r. (jovemmrnl was made nmba.-jndor. rs cnmmimLNt-s nnd other radicals nl made him a tarsct or unirlendly T ------------------------------- Brothers Severely j; Burned When Engine « Ignites Weed Spray CALDWfn.t., Idaho. .May 2G ^Vj— Protnpi rvctliHi loday Wiui credited a JUi having .’.ivrd from /ataJ liijiirlrs two brother.', ceorse nnd n Ira Vnnilerhoff of lloniedn’ .e. B'>th >* arc In a CaJdncll hospital suf.'crtnc ■d from sevsre bum-s. The two men were spraying noxl- Jt ous weeds nenr here yesterday when ■r lhe spr.iy fluid, a eolutlcn of chlor.itc ll of fo«Ia. K’nlted on the hrt enslne e. Clnthin-: »urn bv Irj. «lii> w:i* t-;)- ^-■e^ltlne lh- enKlne. quickly caUR’ .-.t 1- ' lire nnrt liLs brotlirr. who v..ts hni;<il- •m g lhe «pray liojr-c. ordered h:m M'lo Jump into the tank ot uprayinj ■« r n me." w jii^ u i .iiii'.; -i.!.u i;.vr.».--------- •e ] Tl^e bla^e continued on the nppar- n I .iiiui. however, nnd OeorKe. in nt- | a . burr,% ttinl may result in the nmr-.ita- [ t.; tlon of h'j hsnd. [ ;s E ventnH H id ia-R u b b er’ M oney i ■-!of flcTirri shdatr;: A ur..'nvcr-I -I able tmd-- bilan-e. ! d I Revlewlac evrnl-s prerrdl.-.s nn'l I II; foliowtns c-jrreiifv cl'vuluntion i:i i ;ESiSlai^d and the Vr.:'.'< SMtrs ar.-' d,effor-s made in e;:;cr foiintries ; “ •the beltfrmcnt o; f.irrrnry conii-■ ."it'.mn. 11I>uc<* I'aK i r.tV liiiu n>far! 1. 1hftd-demoti.nri>>.Ti n "itOi--d ^ V aband;r.;nj sold. :-i—03rnrm.rsfT:aitnn3rr>i*'Pi-iAX?n __ -|lo favor exr>ort.s II Dure urjri the d : nauon man ie.smr*i:y_. rcducc , - 'CQSLS o ' prodifj'j-n s.-> .-.s ;o eorrrv-.- ■nio:t: .'.rcrably In ?.or:;l r:.»:kcL- »; TTie orncu: c.vri!c--i.iV.T.:M'7>/:;.• -s llifted a decree t.'^ ' fTc^.-xr.r- 11and c;:.-rt:ic5- reiula;;;:.; lr. I'.'.'f s|Srrra:a*!cn .ii.v-'t l.-> ’■'n- r , mi 2e a prauin orirn-e - ; T^e derrr^ al-3 rrCTUl-d frr rlfid eontrol d rtchir.;e. re^uU-, rj tlons aL'cjdy a tlitii. -A ccrtm r WIN --■■■■ ' .................... T Thrilling Dl I WorWs Fail j President and M rs. Ro.ose' I-------r— Chirag^Tni^rS; I . 0H1CACK3. M»y aa iunlln L world's fair tonight at the tum ot f trnlt of President woscvcii.- ■ .T" i -Tlie •figure of tho president flaahc I on the grounds before thousands q I dienccs. They caw blm press.m but I- -tbo-grcftt-»y«t«niof tUumlnntloa bur I and exclamntioru came from hund I plause. I It seemed aa though I>tr. Rooseve! I he had uttered a moment betore< and wanted tho huge assemblage to KO the “many signs pointing the way along that upward path upon I which wc. aa a nation, have act- our r icci. ' “ ' R4.M5 Persons Attend Tlie oiHlmlstlc sentiment had a I practical echo at the fair ((ates. At . S) p. ni. paid admissions reached.the ° 154.045 marie — more -than ;iS.OOO • above llie 1033 -Inaugural day at- “ tcndance. Mrs. Roawvelt was cast on the Stream-Lined Train Sets Speed Record, r Denver-9Co-Chicago^ CIUCAOO. May 2fl W — A stream-lined train. of slolnleu steel slid Into Chicago at 7:09 J o’clocic (CST) tonight after a of 1015,4 miles from Denver at an nvcmge sjwcd of T7i mUcs an hour. Tiio up>to«the«mlnule creation _ _ot_Uie-Chlcflgo.- Burllnrton, and Quincy mllrond flaatteaJnroygh_a_ finish wlre'r,trung acrou HaUted street at 16th street after a dash tlint started in Colomdo at 0:04 a., m.. Centrnl Standard time. Ita _ tn,lnl rlntvvfl tlmit waa Ja.A m ir!t, and S minute.^. The new conqueror of the philn.s. victor In Its mce against the sun. went forward to the worliVfi fair sroimds where U was to bo Kiirlnntled wlth^flnbleno of L U f •■rliimph nn Ibf fjpniltlnn/s = . oi>enlns dny. ' Tot Dies As Truck r ■Strikes Biiby Busrgsr ; . SALT LAKE CITV. rfay 38 VD- ! Artene Afareton. 14 • month - old t (lauRhter“ofMrrana~Mrj.~Jod«ph M. Marston of Salt l^ake City, was fatally^ Injured this aftemoon iCen a carcenUig automobile struck tbe r ^u>e*pB^ ment on a downtown street here. She died In a hospital 40 minutes • inter of ft skull fracture. Tlia baby buggy woa.struck by.a I truck caroming from a collision with an automobile operated by ' Herman H. Homney of thla city. • The trtjck wa.-! driven by Ralph • Winter, nl.so of Salt Lake City. I nmrrr-i mlrt « rfMnlled iBvr^tU - gallon-ta-bfing-m ade.--------------------- i " " . .1 —- , And Then to Sc Ses I I m ,.m ' j'^OOY^Tlllt li~| ___________ i : I CTg-sjn c sso c iA T O tn i F A l^ ] TWIN FAUI.S, IDAHO.'SDNBA Hsplays M ark tr RerOpening isevelt, In Talking Pictures at rSystem-oMlli!mi,natron ------- ^ zllng display ot light flooded the of the band ot tba motion ptctura por- lah^ upon the screiens of threo theatres Is ot personi'maased in 'flrat nlsb( au* button. Immediately by synchronb*tlon htii^ ^ multl-hued auffuaton. O a^ iindreds of throaU, then a wave oTaps evelt had mltedlUs action to tha irocda ) to celluloid sheet. As ahs cloaed a switch the wondering Ihrwnga looked over tho rippled surface of ®'"' the lagoon and saw the worWa lar- ■fMrfountSnriifoul-^ Iq the dancing rays ot aubmerged 1 a klelg lamps. At The first family thus Initiated the the tnost Xasclnatlng features of the Lake Front ahow. These wordi of Mr. Rooserelt rang In the heaxeis' the (ConUnued on Page 3. CoL 9> i iiE iir r-fltCES-C™B a_ Criminal Action May" Be la Instituted Against ■Milton Welling ^^J■T^■Alr^~7i7 ir -Crimfnaf-aetfOB may"6« Itorted S Monday bT the sUle atUmey M general's office as a -rtsult'er" ^ dlaclontna made by an aadlt of aecoonU of the office of tba y c - ' Jowph Cbea. attomey genent, anoouaeed Uie today. No names of thgae against whom chargcs might bo broucht' were men- oi , demand would .be mado formaUjr soon on the surety company carry* — U<g WelUHi'k Mild; ent shortage o f. 19.477 In records eoverintr the first half of 1B33. rr -in the prwenUTUou 61 Cllllf««i before a court," C hn pointed out, )_ 'Ut Is essentUl tlvU we-have «an^ orcte erJdCDCC. and tbat Jt be auffl* Oh clent to coQvince-a.Judco.and.JiBr iras beyond a reaaonable doubt, len -•:We,*l«lUla_*«rythln* poaaihte ^ to enforce the law. and wlUiout-the 1^. least imnecessary delay. W* hope Che* staled. nOOVER TO DEDICATE 0AM f_a PASADE:^A._Callf., May 29 WV^ lon Herbert Hoover, former prcjldent, by was In southern California today [ Ity. to offlcUte In the dedlcaUon ot th e : Iph municipal dam In Pine canyon, a ' I (10,000.000 project which Will bo | lU- part of tlie.metropolltnn .water dis-l ___ trlct dUtrl^"^*"g •system.. _ _____ ^ Some Folks The Opening: leason Means Nothing At -~=~ WIAV Copy 1" I ■K-Cf T « r_ r o g ^ __________ - ~ - MIN 63001 riCNByj'nrt J9^ jlMwCMTuwiT? tU-PrT'«T'« I Mflrr rvN M Copfr'.-h:. 1 PAY MORNING, MAY 27, 1034 O F lS F i FIliEROISKEO ajT-W JEEIli, „£’■ state -Rellef-Admlnistratqrs tres uuuine TODiems oi J l' j iS States: Idaho Dean De- | ^ — fends Adjustment „ Plan (Dy The Associated Proas) SALT LAKE CITY, Moy wxl 26 — The job of putting the ’°*J farmer bnck on .hlJ»_fcet.was lor. disciis.scd at length here today ray byTsomo'threi) scero'rcprcscn- 7 •*«* t a t i v c s of tho 11 W estern sUito.s. _ . Stnte relief administrators. ; of ficconded hy aRricultural ex- «•’ tension directors, outlined the problems of their various areas and lold aomethlng of the way In which thry w re handling the problem. Allliough the s|>eclcr of the Wes- tern drought iiervaded the dUcus- j sion srtd was blamed by some «pe«k> ers for the most of the fanner’s troubles, others empiioslied that the 8 ^ the federal emergency relief ad- a; .U mlnlstrutlon Is a long-Ume Job, to bo undertaken only on the basis of tl carcful planning and a studied pro- r Be ---------- At-iha-clota-of-lho-conferenoo. James □. Po|>e, representing; the n FEUA. aumniarlMd the day’s dla- ^ cusaloiii, 'recommending that aU locnl rcAflurccs bo cxhuusted before b ^ government ^ ey FederiU fmiL will be advanced for h of" TUn^nemrtnimrnCTn surreys where w of they aro needed, he said, and part b elMPcan bc used. Along with sup- j r r pUt.X'jaHd pi'oVlstena,—iH" meeting* •“ d,' casea of Individual need. P< es Defense of the ogrlcultural ad- 0. es Justment jirocrnnr wns voUjpd by n Bi Dewi E. J. IddlJifta of Ute agrlciU- a tunvl depiirtmrnt ot the University hi of Idnho nt Moscow. Govemment «1 7 , " l f T0| » iwlj ii.tm m n | >i y m (»i>U, i . h a - d a . Ji ^ dared a* In the nntjire ot erop 1»> U *"’ '^'The fnrmer reduces ViU acre- "2 age and Rcls no croi> al all. he stlU ' B** °**** reUef ln many pa;U of Idaho. In » drought. Uie-farmer-wurtoe * refeased from hU planting obllja- W ^ Uon.-*nd StlU get hUmimey.. . . « •• I^W llllam PeterKm, Utah dlrec- U ^ ImaP atrtcultural «unslan.'.da-. — ^ dared U*c slate faces a desperate P< ^H ^tl^.^ wim^Uie num^r^oMlve-- feed at a minimum. cl E. P. Horxfali. Idnho relief ad- w • .. mlnUtxator. aald a rapidly Increaa- fc t— mg relief load Is nntlclpntcd In that w nt. slate unless rains come Immediate- sa lay I ly. Certain sections of.the sinte are vl Uie: beyond hope now. so far os cropa w, , a ! are conoemed. he added, but some is be' relief of the drouRlil ha-i been af- ;ls-1 forded br conseri’atlon of .water m . -jsuppUe* ----- ------------------------------------- ----------------- - la ' ■ - — cc ng: Of The Fishing i'i At A ll ........................ to to P ' ' , nn: 1J34, by T ht New Ycrk Tr:l;-ir.', Icc ^a-..; 7a^LEfi^ '^ ~ r . AILY Soldiers , Casualty Gontini JEW COMMISSI ' ;T0IGUL11TE0.S. i SMEXCIGES' ’ Conferees Finally Decide In ' ■Favor of Separate' Body As Proposed In Amend- j ment • by- Senator Glass , tny ’Tlie Associated Preaa) ' 1 WASHINGTON, May 26— 1 A ncw commis.slon will bc set < up to rcRulate the nation’s * stock 'cxchanRe.s. _ ‘ — 0«t—ef—the—lonir wntnRle - that started with the Incep- tion of the stock exchange roRulation bill In houso and senate, thero grew this agree* 'ment l^ny~betwcen senate " and house conferees. n The administration and the hofise ' hnd leatwd toward regulation by the federal trade commlsalon. The Now y rk stock E y ^ g a Mgg«Lthj>La. , handle the problem, Tlie senate wrote such a re<]ulretnent Into the blU. Tile conferees finally adopted 4haU«low-«ft«r— treodiOR-a-lbomy- - pallu Senator Glass (D-Va), author ' of tho separate commission amend- ment In the senate, liad been left off tho conference committee and ' be took Uut as a personal affront since hta seniority'dn tbe senate r< hmiklny rnm.nUi;,. .hy r.iitnm »n. 1^, UUcd-him to the place. He had con- d Atnyd Ulp nctlon aa a plot to kUl Uii amendment. ! *, Seek Prompt Adoption ^ TlKre wna hope today that quick f, ........................ . ,, m u it would rexull in boUi house arKS wnBtr-and'the-tjilt-taken-to thf White House, thus rcmcnrluc an- other of tha obstaclet from the road .! lo a^umment. , -^Another measure haa been drop- Ij ped Into the lap of congress by tha . violent labor Uoubles that havt * ■haVfn xTirfdle - W iKtfm induatrtal ® clUcs. The Wagner labor board blHT 7 which many had regarded u dead for the session, has been revived. I* with.numerous chanses to remove some of the featurea that were so vigorously complalncd‘’of, the blU h was approved t^ay by the senate ol labor committee. d Senator WaUh (D-Maas), chair- man of llie commlttce, said ha ib ■nuuw ursc lu iwLViiiire at tni» sion. T lie"blir Klvejrtlie~naUonal a: labor board, Uiat wu set up by ex- s< ccutJTc order, congressional euthin-*- r Uy to act for the mediation of labor U disputes. w FInlahea SpM^h ai TTw’Mnatc'wfts 111K-*.Mon hrteny n to allow Senator HasUnsa <R-Del) to finish a tariff speech he already n hnd aurted. The hoiii« had receased ei over lhe week end, b Other developments; n "i^^**ial/ed w "Iiim" up ^o^a near- ” ing_ before the hou*^ *•»>•« and means committee. SecreUry PrrklM went before , another house committee to give her , endorsement to the admlnt8traUon:s '' hoaiUig program. LZ^VD KXlliniTS PICTURE HOLLYWOOD. May 30 i,1>-lUr‘- old Uoyd left tonlKht by train for New 'York to exhibit tiw latest pie- •' iiirf tjcforc the annual convchtlon of ^ the Fox Film corj)orailrfn, wlUch ^ opens Wednesday. ^ ei O DDITIES t - o f Life K ' I hi ------ tuv Th» ASiWlnlAtt Pr>u)_____ 51 iJaneo for Jail Benefit— tu FERDINAND. Id.iho — IW Uie 1 cause of law, order and public safe- wi yr t ‘lli, ><nnrr>1 l«.«t n i g h t o r :n Uw* school gymtiMlum. The dance jpr ; o t>e built aa soon as enough money j bi: .i,B»ar:at3)e.- . __ ,'m "This dance Is Jor tUe-b«ocXlt of .mj Kerdinand'a J.iU," adverlliements _ read. “I>ei‘a all help buUd ll.“ A large crowd attetvJrd. Better Than Salt— ^ •MAftyaVILLE. Ka».—W sal to do ; nhen the canary escapes its cage 1 ar.d aetUca In Uic branc.V* of a i l-.!ih tree; | — Turn a stre.iTn -"f later on thej ' bird with a Rard'-ii TJ'.e a'artal- Ol rr !:utUra--:A-«'nril) aim wines lie iatC7«>ak*«t-<Mwt- luica.- __________ ' ..................... ick John Wadham ir>*l U h're and-ih' st worked. ’foi Shtffct Stranrles Child— fo,, SYISA. Oir.. May r — l/n a b ’ie “ to CTNfof h<-fp. Koor.t Cftaner. ’ , niht months or acr, iimr-sled la^tjj. ‘ nljht when he fell frox. hli oot ■- »r.d becaaic er.Uniled in a sheet | ^ *h!eh tlghtenrd arour.d ha neck.' a-,)ihom5e.i saJd. He waa th- chW of Mr. and Mrt. aU Horae^ char.ry of Big Bend ceas- x-nlt> near ^ fir rjNE^; s^!agiA °!r° ^ HuH Tea r List Mo ued=rToled^ ' GUARDSMB. TO SGATTE 1 state Troops Bring Fii ) Third Consecutiv _____________ :^carredj 1 ' ------------------- (Dy Tlie Amoc y TOLEDO,. Ohio., May 27 (Sui |. ing tear gas bombs last night i besieging tho Electric Auto-Lit S drcdj. On the ground where two nici of violent rioting and some 20 - than aeve.q hours of domonstri t today In desuliitory cheering, ’iFFIG-llESlEHi ! IN MliEAPOLIS; B —^ ---- I , Trucks, .Cars -Roll M errily :J : OnSoenejHI-Day , ; -------------- .Clrllfn-nitnrriiT!! ; e , ,— » ItllNN^POLIH, Afay M (/P)- , Teeming aelirlly replaced disorder, - j i. death and bloodshed to >be e»y , ^ M ilsrt the^nd e^a*lnick driver** * r war which haa paralysed eommer- t J clal tracking since May 15, g t. Duslfaess men estimated that the > revival ot tnick Iransporlatlon rc- ^ • buslhesxsioday, and termed thelr ^ L eatlm atv cflnyrCTtlve aa produce * houses and gardenen had their flrat opportunity to dispose of pcrlsMtble In aiSl^l ^ *aroeers’jiretir^^^^ to irplenUh J empty shelve*, department store* ro- ■ , ' sumed drllverlca and lahie truck and . luiullng oompsnlts canted thetr flrat . ! loads In «IB»-Oro weeks. Taxteab : serrte*, also interrupted by the walk- 1 5 ouk w retttablUhed. I ^ the retult of an accord signed last nUht by repreaentaUvea of the atrtk- ‘ 1 Ing drivers and thelr employer*. , J Members of the general drivers and 1 helpers union No. 574 won thelr prln- t clpal demand, union recognition, un- der the agreement. It also authorlz- t . ed oppotDtmenl by the regional la- , Ibor board of an arbitration board of 1 abide by deei!rim\s U handed down-tn - . |Settlement Of differences. Other pro- r Uy rights, wage wales and houra of work ond forbid • dtscrlmlnntloa 1 against employees who are union 1 ? membenr.'-- ------------------------------------ I Dcmoblllutlon of national guards- . f men, 3100 of whom were ordered out ( I early Uils week alter one man had 1 been killed, 100 Injured and 200 ar- rested In market place rloU, wns qi ^ IndianspelU RMke fletlled ei . INDIANAPOLIS,— A strike'ot 700 ^ ' to 1000 wflfkrra nt tlie Real Silk Has- “ , lery mills was settled by an agree- ^ ment signed at New York. Tlie term^ gave reeofmltlon to the employ.-/i-1 [j. m u tu a l ben efit a.v,<a>claUon. ' ; CLEVELANI>—Yellow Cab drlvera . went back to wortc nnrr 1?3 flgn'd . an agreement «llh the company and . , formed an l/irfrpendent tmlnn. Com' pany guards toKVMl tenr iraa bombs at men they aald «ere competing ^ drivers. MATroON, I11--A compromise ended the strike of workera In Jlx * of seven RrownSlioe eompany plant'. ^ An OTRrtnl.'T of Ilie Intrmatlonsl 1j,j. Boot nr.d S!i<x? workers' union suldj negotlatlor-s «ere fllil proceeding at. _ the Mobrrly. M<i, iiUiii *here oilKr ■tssuea «ere linolvrd. Seven ll;o>.Lsanrt jf, had b^'n Ntnlcinc • at Maltoon. Charle.stnn, Sullniin. • MurTt)n~sboro. ,i. ' tialem. 111. and Virirennes". Itid! ^ SAN niAVCl.SCO — I3ti.M!w.\s men, were Irai'-itiml snd union le.iders'j^ ontimlstl- for a sei!>mriil of ttie jprolnu-ted stnlr of U.iv'j lOi;,;- ' _ J n' 1 tQm0— ^^ I bile teaded wltli 2W stl'k-s of djna- -i, I'mtte on t?!e pnrJmii aa:er.'.'o.*:t; _ mad£ Uie morr t/-i-.se. j- Oklahoma’s Janitor For‘Clean Swee I 0KI-A>10MA CIT-/; M.1V M i/T.-, « l Oklaho.xi's ;in;i-T f.nn<l;d.i;e .'or lu; lieutenant k o v r r n o r . Herman ' ;Ch*rW Six*'*:*?; (lociarrd today -a.:an ickan.svcto rapllo;" & t;niy|lhi Uhe plat— to ■form., ! ovi 1 T m ser;o;is la rjnnlr.g,' sdded 5^ Ilhe JC-yex'-cld -nr veteran, who; (look a joS ns ;ar..[or in the s'jte capltol when doctors *o;d' J 'him he would h.s\e to iWy off ha ^ Ifeet. wounded oy shrarn>‘L I “I Uio-Jghl a fcrrr-r service man shotJd be <nut>d to *o=-.« coaiider- uu aUon from his ;tate govrmmeel. j “T^Tien tlir s-.-il.- Scinl cJ af.'.ilri • no ftnai:> pul 0:c on a* iaailor. Uxy i to. ----- ^ODATTrTrnrett§r^ WS 14 PAGES — 5 CEWrS ’ ' = = , ---------=L[ ............... I ' ar Gas; ounts In lo Rioting- EN A TTA&r^ ER THRONG Firearms Into Play For tive Day In Riot- d Oistnct . , ___ ___ kMOclated-Prras) (Sunday)—Masked soldiers hurl- ht reduced tlte rnnks of stykers •Lite company to dwindling nun-- ' men have met death fn five dnys f 200 have suffered hirrta,- more istratlon apparently ended early, r. ~ ^ Thousands had milled nbout tho restricted area them dra\vn to tho strlke- S ridden plant by mere eurloalty.' Late Saturday afternoon rifle flra punctuated the fliat disorders of tha > day ghen mUltlnmen on duty at tho ' ptotti nMd'intoihBiUrln-na-cfforC --------- lu .to control groups.othundreds ?whlch___ __ 'J gpjwared T« bCTinruly. Shortly afterward,' a man waa found bodly wounded. He said he _ did not mink ho had been struck by Gaa raltvt ArH*c9 . lAte last night a Howltaer cotwr_____ - j.- parv-of-th^l49th*W antry, Chip Ohio, This Was taken to mean that the mlilUn ^tended expanding lU gas attacks to queU Incipient riot- ie Under cover ot the gas, masked nf toidleni armed with night sticks if BwtjiTOta-tnu tiiuwa mamg ffiwie---------- .p. tale seltures of men and boys they jr aeftwed of Iradinr heclfleis. •• •' ----- >— u Mott than 50 had been taken U>. ^ police hcndquarteni in the drlre ber fore mldiilght They were booked on . ^Oiainfs ef lottarlng., Among thnir x: number Trere atietsm ine Irom oot^ side Toledo, I n c lin e one TJrUvom- Uy ot Michigan student and two nUOMSEHSOr ;; Farm Administration An- ^ naunces Allotment of j; ------- 1;555rl66-Tons ---- ------- jr WA.SIIINGTON. BUT :« W) — n Completion of (he admlnlstra- tloB’s plan le aotre the eontro- - -ref«IU-a«iar-prebUm-aadcr- tha ---------- I- Jones-Coatlgan aet was’e*pe«ed It today with the aaneanoement ef d eff-sbere tagar qvetas, Tho farm admlnIjsiraUon an- » nouiKcd ihe domestic allotment to , I boat tugar rrM itrrn ot-J.afri^J M ------- era in Cuba and insular poeeaslons fl of the“ Unltca-StatCT-which ■erre . the domcsUc markel wlU follow. The domesUe nllouaent was made • to 37 beet sugar processing com- panics. Dcct growers received an Ujcrease of S.IM tons over the fig- ure announced previously — their ? aluue of the Increaca of 3(,000 tona -------- , estimated by farm admlnlatraUon ' officials to be needed for the do- • mestlc market this year.'Off-sliore producers, will be alloted TO per • eent of IflW) Iom . of the Increase. No AtU^npl Made Cheater C, Davis, farm admlnls- ‘‘ trator, announced nooitempt would : be made to allot the beet quota • among Individual growers this yelr. ?l ••Practlenllv nil betl.s of the 193< crop have t>een plantrd ond nre ^ now growing." he said, ftrpcrta V from the beet arrm Indicate that • beets gro»-n this year will prol>- 'i. ably,, not proriiif*- sagaa. ia .eacea----------- I of the total alloted for sale. ' ] TJie beet .sugar qtioU was divided ' between western and eastern augar - nro<tuelng nre.ss In exact r«llo te> ' their respective production in 1933 •-and-l»3r-W.»4t»m~pToc>Mon w*n»—; ------- • given 8t.73 per eent of the tetu: j- (Cor.UnueJ on Psje Col. 3i or Candidate eep’ at Statehouse , *ald It was unlll •soufUiIng better lums iip-'l'm Mill al It. ' "So I deeid-'d to j::akc this race •iand win" B IlfJe conxldvraUoa-for _______ 'lhe form<T service. man. Fm tal^*’^ -to ffrh! tl« aa-l-dld- ------ ' over«as..A--.J I'm net tn It, as some . of thr aiLr.lr.in.'aUcm follower* ined to ch.trre..,-U a •pubUct/' , Shocklev c&irps his “sector” oT . the capltol al' msht, sells insurwnce - (during the d.sy. T m golnc .to make aa ncUve I campalcn-speeche-s aod a2—for rihls cfnce.* --------- ' He Is aeeklne the. Democratic . • nomn.ilJcn. wliieh ts tar.lanom t itO^lICtllutL

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iwoiH enFm m cE -aE D iiiii

-C l^M IL E -F U B W, V atd ran A v ia to rs . Paul.C o 'do

And M aurice RoSsI, H ead W e stw a rd ; .p ian o C a rrie s

2 ; 0 0 0 ~ G a l l 5 n T “ O f - F l i 6 l

/ - c n E R B O U B O , F r in w . (Bna- d V ) . Msy 27 ( /!> -F«nl C o d n u d M aurice Rossi. A tU m pU as » non - ito p n i j h l from F rance to C»«- fo m U ,- i» w Ib tJ r l» st bit of

___ Prgnch soil w hen they flew over(be tU U fe o f Joftouix aCB • . m ,(1 m. ta. eMtCR) ■Undmrd Ume)

.(odA7.T hey w ere followln* c lo « Iy th a

rou te w hich Col. C h w le i 'A . IJn d - bergb took on h is h isto ric f ligh t a o d were plsSnly seen by l lc h t '

4 hoase« Mlong tbe eou t. T h tr headed fo r tb e Sellly Islands.

Dy JO H N KVAN8 (A saoclftted-Press ForeJRn S lalO

L E B O U R G E T , F r a n c c . M i y 2 7 ( S u n d a y p ^ c a d i n f f w o a t w a r d - f o r - C a l i f Q r n i a - O n - f l 6 1 0 0 - m i le n o n - s t o p f l i g h f , t h e v e t e r a n F r c n c h f l i e r s P a u l

' ' C o d e s a n d M a u r i c e R o s s i s o a r e d I n t o a d a ^ v n - s t r e a k e d

— f lk y ^ t o r f a y - in - th c p l a n e w h ic h h o ld s t h e p r e s e n t • w o r l d r e c o r d . " - ”

T hey took o ff n t 4:10 ti. m.- (IIHO_____ n - m_F-Mtg rn .S tnndnrd tllTie) Inclcn------- W ih more tfitm TW O Bnllot«< S O m------ a n d .ro se slowly n n d Btcitdlly « ftc r

biiniplng dtiiiKCroHSly over -6.(M)0 fee t o f runw ay.

Suddenly dccld ln s 6aturdA y, n f-______i . . n f r . 'tg l thA ti ■ ihB tim e wns rlt>c. tlie tw o fliers

w ho flew 5.035 m iles In 1033 from New Yoric lo Syrln , w t ou t on tho inwit nmblUoii.t non -slop w estw ard l l l c ia ever .underiukcn .

W eutlier rciwrt.'? Iiivored^^^lh'cn) t;»

Journey. L nsi rejwrl.s; rh o rtly b< - ■ ■■ io rg 10 p-clQCk_l^»tirriny nLgHt,.w»lrt

th e wcBVUer wns Rood over iho A t-

fUPM t i t le n lf w itftin tu m m - iites of th e timf* they htid nnnounc-

(C ontlm ied on P ace 2 .p o J .,l)

T i E c i i i i i i r

S u p r e m e C o u r t R u l e s o n

S t a l e E n d o w m e n t F u n d

i n v e s t m e n t s

_ m iliSL . J ia y SU M/—Tlic »u- | p rcm e c ou rt today ruled U iat Is lilecal to InVHt public endow s- •<

---------m e n rfo n d » n n ” 3ehOOl dl5tr1Ct 'ju illrJpatio ii no les..

T lie decision was in ft t« s t nctlon' .brottRht by ficc rcta ry of S ls te . Fm niclln O lrn rd . ns a m em ber o f . th e AtAte land bo.ird. BRAlnsl Ben 'D lefendorf. commKMoncr of finnnce . , T h e land boa rd supervises nil p u r - ch.-iscs m ade by th e com m issioner. ,

I>iirchfl.'« o f .nehool d is tr ic t no tfs

^ v c r^ ^ e ^ d c p re ^ lon period. S e v ^ r^ :

}ent;ed th e nu th o rlty fo r sueh In- Tcstments, charRlnB tlin t th e de - ' p a r tm e n fs accep tance of auch « - • ciirllles ns boncl-i wns Incorrect. He

------ lu rthe r^chn licn fm l th e w n fltlli iilo n - ,a llty o f the m ethod of ncjoptlni: th e . 30-ycar-0ld a m en d m rn t by which achool bonds w ere mad** a IfRlU- m nte Investm ent o f th e endow m ent | ?urjd3. 1

N'otrs N ot Itnndv ]T lie court. In nn opinion w ritte n ;

by JuAtlce R. NL H olijcn a n d con - , •eurred In by a ll memlwrs.- ru led j only on th e flm t question, holding

. th a t ta x nntlclp.M ion notes a rc n o t ( bond!! and the re fo re no t .a proper i Invf'tn^en t fo r school endow m ent < fundr. s ince th n l fettled th e Issue. ( th e opinion said th r r r wns no ces.'lty f o r 'ru l in g on thft a m e n d - ' i m rn t. - ; ,

D urlne th e iv r lo d w hen th e no tes ■ i-------a n e \jr iuK tiarii?’JU‘TU. aUJti t '.-i ijHM* i f

t r r m illion do llars n o r th were] boufiht bu t th r .x since h.-»ve been , ,i

-------ra d c ta c d r^.T pl. a tw j; ' t^S.OOO-Of.L;t li '‘.«e. D lrfendnrf r.lld; , nn!y ' '» ,k

' co;ipl<“ of thou.".»ncl" nre in, d c fn u lt . ' t

Mussolini Foresees Doom of ‘ h i d

no'J .IE. .M.iy CC f,V— dec’a r - ’ o f d Prem ier Mu-'.»;>:;nl lo r .u h t. wilJ i a . 't : r t UTTKlr by th e to ld * iandard j ixtxMi:. - s c bcl!*vc a il r . i t to n j w i l j 'f r f t u m to t h - ffo;d r ta s d .trd ." ;E

"Ir.<i:.Tr-.iW*T cdrerr.ey." h e toM i e

----- },A|.» -•■<-BniK>t I s 't l o r f j e r ' i i :' Iiaiv .k.^i'ctulcr i\m hcz AROOtiUfd. i h In n Tcv:;w o : c rc -om !e c-m duiona, a

trt.; cv fr It.HiAii c j,r* iJn ;cs and e x - j t i----- ron.*s' ’.n i<v * h » i })«• called • n

«tV:rp*j« bv .'rm e lo » p e « - 'cu .'i tr a r j . r . . : cOTrmrr-.er.C. ■ c

Tl'.e cci^lrat in tr;c tdttti c r a ; derrc^ w hirh Jorbirtt b s r .ts . corrw r-M :

jo r;ri;ev e r r f - 'ld e n t .a• f r dr'rr.;f::ert In it- ' k!r.rc;fi.-n c r ^ i a j s

c.'^an?^ r .a rk f l s . ’ IrlHe r rc • a :cr=-.:i..b:c a.-Tayj!i

ll Threatened

aH H I-B H I-adesiel

id

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l aI-i t JE FF E R S O N CAFFERY. U nited !• S ta te s A m bassador to C u b a . t ' r rp u te d ta « fc t o f a n a isasslnn tlon

p lo t.— Photo . . .

;yesiissi7 PLOT r “H iE D w mISi ___

H avana__ P.olice__ Dlsojos_eM Pricautions tp'Guard ^

U. S. Envoyen _ _

icr aHroM lnatr th iitcd S ta le s AmbM - •90 aaclor J e ffc n o o ' C affcry a n d to

destroy A m erican property In ■ f . C uba wa-i repo rted today by

C uban ploire, w hu dUclused th a t 'exir'agi^liiiK Fyprecauim nR a re M - ' in e talicn to gua rd th e a m baw a-

Z <lor'a life.Td CuyrtiiiiQ FraRa, chief ol th e tcch -

n lcnl i>ollcc. rrvcivled th a t lui auto* l;» mobile, o( contiilnlns lui-U£. n tiin t, hnffiliri'n i)lyirn'£ri.lf>»c;mc K>- alotiK tiie streewi throuK h w hich tlic iirt A nierU aii aiabn&.ndor drives on lila

wuy home... Severnl eJforlA to Ciipture liic oc- cu'pnnU o[ lin*. IllihU ' iiuii.-, e ,.i~ liw e-

ic- ja iled , the (kiIIcp Rhiel Fiild, us Jt- hail I w n too speedy for purauliiR

jM llco m schthes. ’."W c are tiilHni? nnvnutlo rw ." iic

snld, "an d ~ w I llio u r 'M r.~ c n r rc r7 * s know ledie, one of our rad io c ars follows .him w herever ho goes.-

5 ‘ " '“ W ainM M codleia Enemies-*^ ‘

in io rm atlon recard lng th e Iden tity of liie plo tters, F ra s a blamed "com - m unlsls nnd o th e r enem ies of Pre.s-

)n Id c a t M cndlela nnd of Cuba who w ished thta governm ent to fall a n d w ith 11 th e Cuban republic." ■

Speelal policem en In pliilnclothes have (IcleRatrd, thu chlcf sa id , to Bunrd till A m rrlean p ro iv rly nnd

__ lo nri)icci n rom in i'n l Aini'rlcJii.*' in: . i c u lja ••iiimitmig-Ueftaiiaih.TjiK'ti.::___‘ M r. CnJIcrj-. i t w as indicated, waa

"yMect^d OS an Intended vlctm i by » ' th e p lb tters bccauic o f l i la rd n t lo iu

R jth th e prtsenl sovrm m cjil.n i e aiiibii-sndor, a L ouulnnnn

With 00 ypnr^i in th o dlplom ntlc o e r- bf vlec. cnme to Havnnii In Dwrember. •n 1II33. ns th e personal r ep rcw n u tlv e =0- of P residen t flooscvclt and Inter, r - a f te r rccosn ltlon o f .th e M endicta •r. ( jovem m rnl was m ade nmba.-jndor. r s cnmmimLNt-s nnd o th e r radicals

nl m ade him a ta r s c t or unirlendly

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Brothers Severely j; Burned When Engine « Ignites Weed Spray

CALDW fn.t., Idaho . .May 2G ^Vj— P ro tnp i rvctliHi loday Wiui credited a JUi hav ing .’.ivrd from /a taJliijiir lrs two b rother.', c e o rse nnd

n I ra V nnilerhoff of lloniedn’.e. B'>th >* arc In a C aJdncll hospital suf.'crtnc ■d from sevsre bum-s. i« T h e two m en were spraying noxl- Jt ous weeds n e n r here yesterday when ■r lhe spr.iy flu id , a eolutlcn of chlor.itc l l of fo«Ia. K’nlted on th e h r t enslne e. Clnthin-: » u rn bv I r j . «lii> w:i* t-;)- ^ -■ e^ ltlne lh - enKlne. quickly caUR’.-.t 1- ' lire nnrt liLs b ro tlirr . who v..ts hni;<il-

•m g lh e «pray liojr-c. ordered h:m M' l o Jum p in to th e tan k ot up ray in j■« r n me." w j i i ^ u i .iiii'. ; - i.!.u i;.v r.» .---------•e ] Tl^e bla^e continued on th e nppar- n I .iiiui. however, nnd OeorKe. in n t- |

a . burr,% ttin l m ay resu lt in the nm r-.ita- [ t . ; tlon of h 'j h sn d . [

; s E v e n t n H H

i d i a - R u b b e r ’ M o n e y i

■-!of flcTirri sh d a tr ;: A ur..'nvcr-I - I able tmd-- b ila n -e . !d I R evlew lac evrnl-s prerrdl.-.s nn 'l I I I ; foliow tns c-jrreiifv cl'vuluntion i:i i

;ESiSlai^d and th e Vr.:'.'< S M trs a r . - ' d ,e f f o r - s m ade in e ;:;c r foiin tries ; “ • th e b e ltf rm c n t o; f .ir rrn ry c o n i i - ■ ."it'.mn. 11 I>uc<* I'aKi r.tVliiiu n> far! 1. 1 hftd-demoti.nri>>.Ti n "itOi--d ^V a b a n d ;r .;n j sold.:-i— 03rn rm .rsfT :a itnn3 rr> i* 'P i-iA X ?n __ - | l o favor exr>ort.s II D ure u r j r i the d : n a u o n m a n ie.smr*i:y_. rcducc ,- 'CQSLS o ' p ro d if j 'j-n s.-> .-.s ;o eorrrv-.-

■nio:t: .'.rc ra b ly In ?.or:;l r:.»:kcL-» ; TTie o rn c u : c.vri!c--i.iV.T.:M '7>/:;.• - s llifted a decree t.' ' fTc^.-xr.r-1 1 and c;:.-rt:ic5- r e iu l a ; ; ; : . ; lr. I '. '. 'f s |S r r r a :a * !c n . i i . v - ' t l.-> ’■'n- r , m i 2e a prauin orirn -e- ; T ^ e de rrr^ a l-3 rrCTUl-d f r r

■ r lf id eontrol d r tc h i r . ; e . r e ^ u U - , r j tlon s aL 'cjdy a t l i t i i .

-A c c rtm r

W IN- - ■■■■ ' ....................T

Thrilling Dl I WorWs Failj P re sid en t a n d M rs. Ro.ose' I- - - - - - - r — C h i r a g ^ T n i ^ r S ;I . 0H1CACK3. M »y aa iu n lln L world's fair tonight a t the tum ot f trnlt of President woscvcii.- ■. T" i -Tlie •figure of tho president flaahc I on the grounds before thousands q I dienccs. They caw blm press.m but I- -tbo-grcftt-»y«t«niof tUumlnntloa bur I and exclamntioru came from hund I plause.I I t seemed aa though I>tr. Rooseve! I he h a d utte red a m om ent betore<

a n d w anted th o huge assem blage to KO th e “m any signs pointing the way along th a t upw ard p a th upon

I w hich wc. aa a na tio n , have act- our r ic c i. ' “ “ '

R4.M5 Persons Attend T lie oiHlmlstlc sen tim en t had a

I p rac tical echo a t th e fa ir ((ates. At . S) p. ni. paid adm issions reached .the

° 154.045 marie — m ore - th a n ;iS.OOO• above llie 1033 -Inaugural d ay a t-

“ tcndance.M rs. R oaw velt w as cas t o n the

Stream-Lined Train Sets Speed Record,

r Denver-9Co-Chicago^CIUCAOO. M ay 2fl W — A

stream -lined t r a i n . o f s lo ln leu steel slid In to Chicago a t 7:09

J o’clocic (CST) to n ig h t a f te r a

of 1015,4 m iles from D enver a t a n nvcmge sjwcd o f T 7 i mUcs an hour.

Tiio up>to«the«mlnule c reation _ _o t_U ie-C h lcflgo .- B u r lln r to n , an d

Q uincy m llrond flaatteaJnroygh_a_ fin ish w lre 'r,trung a c ro u H aU ted stre e t a t 16th s tre e t a f te r a dash tlin t s ta r ted in Colom do a t 0:04 a., m.. Centrn l S tan d a rd tim e . Ita

_ tn,lnl rlntvvfl tlmit waa J a .A m ir ! t , an d S minute.^.

T h e new conqueror of the philn.s. v ictor In Its m ce against

• th e sun. w en t forw ard to the ‘ worliVfi fa ir sro im ds w here U was ■ to bo Kiirlnntled w lth^ flnb leno of L U f •■rliimph nn Ib f fjpn iltlnn /s = . oi>enlns dny.

' Tot Dies As Truck r ■Strikes Biiby Busrgsr ; .

SALT LAKE CITV. r fa y 38 V D - ! Artene Afareton. 14 • m on th - old t (lauRhter“ o fM rra n a ~ M r j.~ J o d « p h

M. M arston o f S a lt l^ake C ity , was fatally^ In ju red th is a ftem o o n iC e n a carcenUig autom obile s tru ck tb e

r ^ u > e * p B ^• m e n t on a downtown stre e t here.

She died In a hospital 40 m inu tes• in te r of ft skull fracture .’ T lia baby buggy w oa.struck b y .a I tru ck carom ing from a collision

w ith a n autom obile opera ted by ' H erm an H. Homney of th la c ity.• T h e trtjck wa.-! driven by R alph• W inter, nl.so of S a lt Lake City.I nm rrr-i mlrt « rfMnlled iBvr^tU - g a llo n -ta -b f in g -m ad e .---------------------

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Hsplays M ark tr RerOpeningisevelt, In T alk in g P ic tu re s a t rSystem -oM lli!m i,natron------- ^zllng d isp lay o t lig h t flooded th eof th e b a n d o t tb a m otion p tc tu ra p o r-

l a h ^ upon th e screiens of th re o th e a tre s Is o t p e rso n i 'm a a se d in 'f lra t n ls b ( au* bu tton . Im m ed ia te ly by sy n c h ro n b * tlo n htii^ ^ m u ltl-h u ed auffuaton. O a ^ iindreds of th ro a U , th e n a w ave o T a p s

e velt h a d m lte d lU s ac tion to th a irocda

) to celluloid sheet. As a h s cloaed a sw itch th e w ondering Ihrwnga looked over th o rippled su rfa ce of

®'"' th e lagoon a n d saw th e w orW a la r -— ■ f M r fo u n tS n r i i f o u l- ^

Iq th e da n c in g ray s o t aubm erged 1 a klelg lam ps.

A t T h e f irs t fam ily th u s In itia te d th e th e tnost X asclnatlng fe a tu re s of th e

Lake F r o n t ahow. T hese w o rd i of M r. R oose re lt ran g In th e he ax e is '

th e (ConU nued on P age 3. CoL 9> i

i iE i i rr-fltCES-C™Ba_ C rim inal Action M ay" Be

la In s titu te d A gainst ■ M ilton W elling

— ^^J■T^■A lr^~7i7 ir-C rim fnaf-ae tfO B m a y "6 « I to r t e d

S M onday b T th e sU le a tU m e y M genera l's o ffice a s a - r t s u l t ' e r " ^ d la c lo n tn a m a d e by a n a a d lt o f “ aecoonU of th e office of tb a y c - '

Jo w p h Cbea. a tto m e y g e n e n t , anoouaeed U ie today. N o nam es

“ o f thgae a g a in s t whom chargcs m ig h t bo b ro u c h t ' w ere m en -

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dem and w ould .be mado formaUjr soon on th e su re ty com pany carry*

— U<g WelUHi'k M ild;en t sho rtage o f . 19.477 In records eoverintr th e f i r s t h a lf o f 1B33.

r r - i n th e prwenUTUou 61 Cllllf««i before a co u rt," C h n p o in ted o u t,

) _ 'U t Is essen tU l tlvU w e-h av e « a n ^ orcte erJdCDCC. a n d tb a t J t be auffl*

Oh c len t to c o Q v in ce -a .Ju d co .a n d .J iB r iras beyond a reaaonable d oub t, len - • :W e ,* l« lU la _ * « ry th ln * poaaihte ^ to enforce th e law. a n d w lU iou t-the 1 . least im necessary delay. W * hope

Che* staled.

nO O V E R T O D EDICA TE 0A Mf_a PASADE:^A._Callf., M ay 29 WV^ lon H erbert Hoover, fo rm er p rc jld en t, by was In sou thern C a lifo rn ia to d a y [

Ity. to o fflcU te In th e dedlcaU on o t t h e : Iph m unicipal dam In P ine canyon , a '

I (10,000.000 project w hich Will bo | lU- p a rt of tlie .m e tropolltnn .w a te r d is - l ___ trlc t d U trl^"^*"g •system .. _ _____ ^

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O F l S F iFIliEROISKEO

a j T - W J E E I l i ,„£ ’■ s t a t e -R e lle f-A d m ln is tra tq rs tr e s u u u in e TO Diem s o i J l' j i S S ta te s : Idaho D ean D e- | ^ — fends A djustm ent „ P lan

• (Dy T he Associated Proas)” S A L T L A K E C I T Y , M o y w x l 2 6 — T h e j o b o f p u t t i n g t h e ’° * J f a r m e r b n c k o n .h l J » _ f c e t .w a s l o r . d isc iis .s c d a t l e n g t h h e r e t o d a y r a y b y T s o m o 'th re i) s c e r o 'r c p r c s c n - 7 •*«* t a t i v c s o f t h o 11 W e s t e r n ‘

sU ito .s. _ .S t n t e r e l i e f a d m i n i s t r a t o r s .

; o f f icc o n d ed h y a R r i c u l t u r a l e x - « • ’ t e n s io n d i r e c t o r s , o u t l i n e d t h e

problems of th e ir various a re a s a n d lo ld aom ethlng of th e w ay In w hich

— th ry w r e hand ling th e problem .Allliough th e s|>eclcr of th e W es­

te rn drought iiervaded th e dU cus- j sion srtd was b lam ed by som e «pe«k> e rs fo r the m ost of th e f a n n e r ’s “ troubles, o thers em piioslied th a t th e 8

^ the federal em ergency re lie f a d - a; . U m lnlstrutlon Is a long-U me Job, to

bo undertaken only on th e basis o f tl carcful planning and a s tu d ied p ro - r

B e---------- A t- ih a - c lo ta - o f - lh o -c o n fe r e n o o .Jam es □ . Po|>e, representing; th e n FEUA. aum niarlM d th e d a y ’s d la - ^ cusaloiii, 'recom m ending t h a t aU locnl rcAflurccs bo cxhuusted before b

^ g overnm en t ^

ey FederiU fm iL will be advanced fo r ho f " TUn^nemrtnimrnCTn su rre y s w h ere wof they aro needed, he sa id , a n d p a r t b

e lM P can bc used. Along w ith sup -j r r pUt.X'jaH d pi'oVlstena,—iH" m eeting* •“d , ' casea of Individual need. P<es Defense of th e o g rlcu ltu ra l a d - 0.e s Justm ent jirocrnnr wns voUjpd by nBi D ew i E. J . IddlJifta of Ute agrlciU - a

tunvl dep iirtm rn t o t the U niversity hiof Idnho n t Moscow. G ovem m en t «1

7 , " l f T0|» iwlj ii.tm m n |>i ym (»i>U,i .h a -d a . J i^ d a re d a * In th e nn tjire o t e rop 1» > U

*"’'^ 'T h e fnrm er reduces ViU a c re - "2 age and Rcls no croi> a l a ll. h e stlU '

B** °****reU ef ln m any p a ;U of Id ah o . I n »

d rough t. U ie -farm er-w urtoe * refeased from hU p lan ting o b ll j a - W

^ Uon.-*nd StlU g e t hU m im ey.. . . « •• I ^ W ll l l a m PeterK m , U tah d lrec- U

^ I m a P a tr tcu ltu ra l « u n s l a n . '.d a - . — ^ d a re d U*c s la te faces a desperate P<

^ H ^ t l ^ . ^ w im ^Uie n u m ^ r^ oM lve--

feed a t a m inim um . clE . P . Horxfali. Idnho relief a d - w

• . . m lnU txator. aald a rapidly Increaa- fct— m g relief load Is nn tlclpntcd In th a t wn t . s la te unless rain s come Im m ediate- salay I ly. C e r ta in sections o f .th e s in te are vlU ie: beyond hope now. so f a r os cropa w,, a ! a re conoem ed. he added, bu t some is b e ' relief o f th e drouRlil ha-i been a f-

;ls-1 fo rded b r conseri’a tlon of .w ater m. - jsu p p U e* ----- -------------------------------------

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JEW COMMISSI ' ;T0IGUL11TE0.S.

i S M E X C IG E S '’ C onferees F inally Decide In '

■Favor of S e p a ra te ' Body As P roposed In Amend- j m ent • by- S e n a to r G lass ,

tn y ’Tlie A ssociated Preaa) ' 1W ASHINGTON, May 26— 1

A ncw commis.slon will bc se t < up to rcRulate th e nation’s * stock 'cxchanRe.s. _ ‘— 0«t—e f—the—lonir wntnRle - th a t s tarte d w ith the Incep­tion of the stock exchange roRulation bill In houso and senate, thero g re w th is agree* 'm ent l^ n y ~ b e tw c e n senate "and house conferees. n

T he a dm in istra tion a n d the hofise ' hnd leatwd tow ard regula tion by the federal trade commlsalon. T h e Now y r k s to c k E y ^ g a Mgg«Lthj>La. ,

handle th e problem , T lie senate wrote such a re<]ulretnent In to the blU.

Tile conferees finally adopted 4haU « low -« ft« r—treod iO R -a-lbom y- - p a llu S ena to r G lass (D -V a), au th o r ' of tho separate com m ission am end­m e n t In the senate , liad been left off tho conference com m ittee and ' b e took U u t as a personal affro n t since hta s e n io r i ty 'd n tbe sen ate r<■ hm iklny rnm .nU i;,. .hy r.iitnm » n . 1 ,UUcd-him to th e place. H e h a d con- d

At n y d Ulp nctlon aa a p lot to kUl U ii am endm ent. ! *,

Seek P rom pt A doption ^T lK re wna hope today th a t quick f,

......................... , ,m u i t would rexull in boUi house arKS w n B tr - a n d 'th e - t j i l t - ta k e n - to th f W hite H ouse, th u s rcmcnrluc a n - o th e r of th a obstaclet from th e road .! lo a ^ u m m e n t . ,-^ A n o th e r m easure h a a been d ro p - Ij ped In to th e la p of congress by th a . v io len t labor Uoubles th a t h a v t * ■haVfn xTirfdle - W iK tfm induatrta l ® clUcs. T h e W agner labo r board blHT 7 w hich m an y had regarded u dead fo r th e session, has been revived. I* w ith .n u m e ro u s chanses to rem ove some of th e fea turea th a t w ere so vigorously com plalncd‘’of, th e blU h was approved t ^ a y by th e se n ate ol labor com m ittee . d

S e n a to r W aU h (D-M aas), c h a ir - m an of llie commlttce, sa id h a ib

■nuuw u rsc l u iwLViiiire a t tni» sion. T l i e " b l i r K lvejrtlie~ naU ona l a: labor board , U iat w u se t up by e x - s< ccutJTc order, congressional euthin-*- r Uy to a c t fo r th e mediation of labor U d isputes. w

FInlahea SpM ^h aiTTw’M n a tc 'w fts 111 K-*.Mon hrteny n

to allow S e n a to r HasUnsa <R-Del)to fin ish a ta riff speech he a lready nhnd a u r te d . T h e hoiii« had receased eiover lh e week end, b

O th e r developm ents; n

" i^ ^ * * ia l/e d w "Iiim " up ^ o ^ a n e a r - ” ing_ before th e hou*^ *•»>•« and m eans com m ittee.

S e c re U ry P rrk lM w ent before ,a no ther house com m ittee to give h e r ,endorsem ent to th e adm lnt8traU on:s ' 'hoaiUig program . ”

L Z ^V D K X llin iT S PICTU REHOLLYW OOD. May 30 i,1 > - lU r‘-

old U oyd le ft tonlK ht by tra in for New 'York to exhib it tiw la tes t p ie- • ' iii rf tjcforc th e annual convchtlon of ^ the Fox Film corj)orailrfn, wlUch ^ opens W ednesday. ‘ ^

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O D D I T I E S t - o f Life K

— — ' I hi------ t u v T h» ASiWlnlAtt P r> u )_____ 51iJaneo fo r Ja il B enefit— tu

FERDINAND. Id.iho — IW Uie 1 cause of law, o rder and public sa fe - wi y r t ‘lli, ><nnrr>1 l«.«t n ig h t o r:n Uw* school gymtiM lum. T he dance jp r

; o t>e bu ilt aa soon as enough m oney j bi:. i,B »ar:at3)e.- . __ ,'m

"T his dance Is Jor tUe-b«ocXlt of .mj K erdinand 'a J.iU," adverlliem en ts _ read. “I>ei‘a a ll he lp buUd ll.“ —

A la rg e crow d a ttetvJrd. “

B e tte r T han Salt— ^•M AftyaVILLE. Ka».—W sal to do ;

n h e n th e can a ry escapes its cage 1 ar.d aetUca In U ic branc.V * of a i l-.!ih tr e e ; | —

T u rn a stre.iTn -"f l a t e r on th e j ' bird w ith a Rard'-ii TJ'.e a'artal- Ol rr ! :u tU ra --:A -«'nril) a im w ines lie iatC7«>ak*«t-<Mwt-lu ica .-__________ ' ..................... ic k

J o h n W adham ir>*l U h 'r e a n d - ih ' st worked. ’foi

Shtffct S tra n r le s Child— fo,,SYISA. O ir .. May r — l/n a b ’ie “

to C T N fof h<-fp. K o o r.t C ftaner. ’ ,n i h t m o n th s or a cr, iim r-sled la ^ t j j . ‘ n l jh t w hen he fell frox. h li oot ■- »r.d becaaic e r.U n iled in a sheet | *h !eh tlg h ten rd arour.d h a neck. ' a-,)ihom5e.i saJd.

He waa t h - ch W of M r. and M rt. aU H orae^ c h a r .ry of Big Bend ceas- x - n l t> n e a r f ir

rjNE^;“ s ^ ! a g i A ° ! r ° ^

H u H T e a r L i s t M o ued= rT o led^' GUARDSMB.

TO SGATTE1 sta te Troops Bring Fii) Third Consecutiv_____________:^carred j1 ' -------------------

(Dy Tlie Amoc y TOLEDO,. Ohio., May 27 (Sui |. ing te a r gas bombs las t n igh t i

besieging tho Electric Auto-Lit S drcd j.

On th e ground where two nici of v iolent rioting and some 20

- th an aeve.q hours of domonstri t today In desuliitory cheering,

’ iF F IG -llE S lE H i! IN MliEAPOLIS;B • — ---- I

, T r u c k s , .C a r s -R o ll M e r r i l y :J

: O n S o e n e j H I - D a y ,

; -------------- .C l r l l fn - n i tn r r i iT ! ! ;

e , ,—» ItllNN^POLIH, Afay M (/P)-, Teeming aelirlly replaced disorder, - ji. death and bloodshed to >be e»y ,

M i l s r t t h e ^ n d e ^a * ln ic k driver** *r w ar w hich haa paralysed eom m er- tJ clal trac k in g since May 15, g t. Duslfaess m en estim ated th a t the > revival o t tn ic k Iransporlatlon rc - ^

• buslhesxsioday, and term ed th e lr ^ L e a tlm a tv cflnyrCTtlve aa produce *

houses a n d g a rd e n en had th e ir flrat opportun ity to dispose of pcrlsMtble

• In a iS l^ l ^

• *aroeers’jire tir^^^^ to irplenUh J empty shelve*, department store* ro- ■,

' sum ed drllverlca and lah ie truck a n d .luiullng oom psn lts c a n te d th e tr f lra t .

! loads In « I B » - O r o weeks. Taxteab: serrte*, a lso in te rrup ted by th e w alk- 15 o u k w retttab lU hed . I

^ th e re tu l t o f an accord signed la st n U h t by repreaentaUvea of th e a tr tk - ‘

1 Ing d rivers and the lr employer*. ,J M em bers of th e general drivers a n d 1 helpers union No. 574 won th e lr p r ln - t clpal dem and, union recognition, u n ­

de r th e agreem ent. I t also au th o rlz- t . ed oppotDtmenl by the regional la- , I bor board of an arb itra tion board of

1 abide b y deei!rim\s U handed dow n-tn - . |Settlem e n t Of differences. O the r pro-

r Uy righ ts, wage wales and houra ofw ork ond forbid • dtscrlm lnntloa 1again st employees who a re union 1

? m em benr.'--------------------------------------I D cm oblllu tlon of na tional guards- . f m en, 3100 of whom were ordered o u t ( I early Uils week a lte r one m an h a d 1

been killed, 100 Injured and 200 a r ­rested In m arket place rloU, wns qi

^ IndianspelU RMke fletlled ei. IND IANAPOLIS,— A s tr ik e 'o t 700 ^ ' to 1000 wflfkrra n t tlie Real Silk H as- “ , lery mills was settled by an agree- ^

m ent signed a t New York. Tlie term ^ gave reeofmltlon to the employ.-/i-1 [j. m utual benefit a.v,<a>claUon. '

; CLEVELANI>—Yellow Cab drlvera . w ent back to wortc n n r r 1?3 f lg n 'd . a n agreem ent « llh the company and . , form ed an l/irfrpendent tmlnn. Com' “

p an y guards toKVMl tenr iraa bombs a t men they aald «ere com peting ^ drivers.

M A T roO N , I11--A compromise ended the strike of workera In Jlx * of seven RrownSlioe eompany p la n t'. ^ An OTRrtnl.'T of Ilie In trm a tlo n s l 1 j,j. B oot nr.d S!i<x? w orkers' union suldj negotlatlor-s «ere fllil proceeding a t . _ th e Mobrrly. M<i, iiU iii *h e re o ilK r

■tssuea «ere linolvrd. Seven ll;o>.Lsanrt jf, h a d b ^ 'n Ntnlcinc • a t M altoon. Charle.stnn, Su llniin. • MurTt)n~sboro. , i .

' tia lem . 111. and Virirennes". Itid! ^ SAN niAVCl.SCO — I3ti.M!w.\s m en,

were Irai'-itim l snd union le .id e rs 'j^ o n timlstl- for a se i!> m riil of ttie

jp rolnu-ted s tn l r of U .iv 'j lOi;,;- '_ J n ' 1 tQm0— ■ ^^ I bile teaded wltli 2W stl'k-s of d jn a - -i, I'm tte on t?!e pnrJmii aa:er.'.'o .*:t; _ m ad£ Uie morr t/-i-.se. j-

Oklahoma’s Janitor For‘Clean Swee

I 0KI-A>10MA C IT-/; M.1V M i/T .- , « l O k laho .x i's ;in ;i-T f.nn<l;d.i;e .'or lu; lieu ten an t k o v r r n o r . H erm an ' ’

;C h * rW Six*'*:*?; (lociarrd today -a .:a n ic k a n .s v c to rap llo ;" & t ;n iy |lh iU he plat— to■form ., ! ovi1 T m ser;o;is la r jn n lr .g , ' sdded 5^I lh e JC-yex'-cld - n r veteran, who; (look a joS ns ;ar..[or in th e s ' j t e caplto l when doctors *o;d ' J

'h im he would h.s\e to iWy off h a ^ Ifeet. wounded oy shrarn>‘L I “I Uio-Jghl a fc rrr-r service man sho tJd be < nu t> d to *o=-.« co aiid er- u u aUon from h is ;ta te govrm m eel. j

“T^Tien tli r s-.-il.- Sc in l cJ af.'.ilri • no ftnai:> p u l 0:c on a* ia a ilo r. U xy i to .

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a r G a s ; o u n t s I n l o R i o t i n g -EN A T T A & r^ ER THRONGFirearms Into Play For tive Day In Riot- d Oistnct . , ___ ___kMOclated-Prras)(Sunday)— Masked soldiers hurl- h t reduced tlte rnnks o f s ty k e rs •Lite company to dwindling nun-- '

men have m et death fn five dnys f 200 have suffered hirrta,- more istratlon apparently ended early, r.~ Thousands had m i l l e d

nbout tho res tr ic ted a rea

them dra\vn to tho strlke-

S ridden p la n t by m ere eurloalty.'Late S a tu rd ay afte rnoon rif le flra

punctuated th e f l ia t disorders o f th a > day g h e n mUltlnmen on d u ty a t th o 'pto tti n M d 'in to ih B iU rln -n a -c ffo rC ---------

lu .to con tro l g ro u p s .o th u n d re d s ?whlch___ __'J gpjw ared T« bCTinruly.

Shortly a fte rw a rd ,' a m a n waa found bodly wounded. H e sa id he

_ did n o t m in k ho h a d been s tru c k by

G aa r a l t v t ArH*c9 .lA te la s t n ig h t a H ow ltaer cotwr_____ -

j.- p a r v - o f - th ^ l4 9 th * W a n t r y , C hip

O hio, T h is Was ta k e n to m e an th a t ■ th e mlilUn ^ te n d e d expand ing lU

gas a ttacks to queU Incip ien t r io t-ie

U nder cover o t th e gas, m asked nf toidleni arm ed w ith n ig h t sticksi f BwtjiTOta-tnu tiiuwa m a m g ffiwie----------.p. ta le seltu res of m en a n d boys theyj r aeftw ed of Ir ad in r heclfleis. •• •' ----- >—u M o tt th a n 50 had been ta k e n U>.^ police hcndquarten i in th e d r lr e ber

fore m ld iilg h t T h e y w ere booked o n . ^Oia in fs e f lo tta rlng . , Am ong th n ir

x: num ber Trere a t i e t s m i n e I ro m oot^ side Toledo, I n c l i n e one TJrUvom- Uy o t M ichigan s tu d e n t a n d tw o

nUOMSEHSOr;; F arm A dm inistration An- ^ naunces A llotm ent of ■ j ; - - - - - - - 1 ;5 5 5 rl6 6 -T o n s---- -------jr WA.SIIINGTON. BUT :« W) — n Com pletion o f (he ad m ln lstra -

tloB’s p lan le aotre th e eon tro -- - re f« IU -a « ia r-p re b U m -a a d c r- t h a ----------I- Jones-C oatlgan a e t w a s ’e * pe«edIt today w ith th e aaneanoem en t e f d e ff-sb ere ta g a r qvetas,

T ho farm admlnIjsiraUon a n - » nouiK cd ih e domestic a llo tm en t to , I boat tu g a r r r M i t r r n o t- J . afri J M -------

era in C uba and in su lar poeeaslons fl of th e “ U n ltca-S tatC T -w hich ■erre . th e domcsUc m arkel wlU follow.

T h e domesUe n llouaen t w as m ade• to 37 beet suga r processing com -

panics. D cct growers received an Ujcrease of S.IM tons over th e fig­u re announced previously — th e ir

? a lu u e o f th e Increaca o f 3(,000 to n a --------, e s tim ated by farm adm lnla traU on ' officials to be needed for th e do-• m estlc m arke t th is yea r . 'O ff-s lio re

producers, will be alloted TO per• e e n t of IflW ) Io m . of th e Increase.

No AtU^npl Made Cheater C, Davis, farm adm lnls-

‘‘ t r a to r, announced n o o ite m p t would : be m ade to a llo t th e beet quota• am ong Individual growers th is y e lr .?l ••Practlenllv nil betl.s of th e 193<

■ crop have t>een p la n trd ond nre now growing." he sa id , f trpcrta

V from th e beet a r r m Indica te th a t• beets gro»-n th is year will prol>-'i. ably,, n o t proriiif*- sagaa. ia .e a c e a -----------

I of th e to ta l alloted for sale.' ] TJie beet .sugar qtioU was divided ' betw een w estern and e aste rn augar- nro<tuelng nre.ss In exact r« llo te>' th e ir respective production in 1933 •-and-l»3r-W .»4t»m ~ pT oc>M on w*n»—;-------• given 8t.73 per een t of th e te tu :

j- (Cor.UnueJ on P s je Col. 3i

or Candidate eep’ at Statehouse, *ald It was u n lll •soufU iIng b e tter

lu m s iip - 'l 'm Mill a l It.' "So I deeid-'d to j::akc th is race

• ia n d win" B I lfJe conx ldv raU oa-fo r_______'l h e form<T serv ice . m an. F m tal^* ’- t o ffrh ! t l « a a - l - d l d - ------' over«as..A --.J I 'm n e t tn It, a s some . of th r aiLr.lr.in.'aUcm follower* in e d to ch .trre ..,-U a •pubU ct/'

, Shocklev c&irps his “sector” oT . th e capltol a l' m sh t, sells insurwnce - (du rin g the d.sy.

T m golnc .to m ake a a ncUve I cam palcn-speeche-s a o d a 2 —forr ih ls cfnce.* ---------' He Is aeeklne the . D em ocratic .• nom n.ilJcn . w liieh ts ta r . l a n o m t itO^lICtllutL

Page 2: WIN AILY WS - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...I It seemed aa though I>tr. Rooseve! I he had uttered a moment betore< and wanted tho huge assemblage

— ^ s i i i:. - . ' N am es Of M c n ^ P o Recell

■ ' CaH 'fo Be P o s te d ; .’ , '.B u ilg e l U s te d

-------- ■ rpehJifloy teen t relief-'work:Lw)«gBla * e t ' u n d e rw v . f t l d ty , J , : J k la a t tn m r d is tric t ftdm lnU tnU

, «ud . su p c n iso r to r tb e lERA . oi nouaeed U i t ulffbt. TUe ehu igo I

-------- tiilrti w v m ade duo tc______—U em orlftL d»y holiday.— ~ M m « e r « m ^ d thar»■Brt■ o ^ ln e

’ nrp iln t td to go to work i: " 5 S l U m e - « d l l be po ilW uu jJi

bu lkU n b o trd at, Pariah tuU eilbc T uw dny nltcm oon or ThurKlJiy.

M a a tm o n recently received ' b u d je t npportlom nent lU t whJc...........* a llo w a -* - ita « l« 'i» rso n _ o n relit

M J3 p e r m onth a r id .a fanxUjr c tw o $16.50 per m onth , Thla mone wlU bo worked ou t on lERA- proj eeta and on a lto im eo t o f 1 4 ^ pe m o n th WlU-be provided for ead addlO onal mem ber of th e ram llj A Imnlly nudjot. and h ln ta on bm

— '— urBpend~food-Tnengy weT9-* la»-t» _______ ccived-hy-M aate ison------------— ...

• TWO AIRMEN BEGINFRANCE-CALIFORNIA

6 1 0 0 - MILE F L ieH lO o n tla u rt yroffl Paga 0 ° e )

ed. T h eir wlvet and Rossi's weeplni m o th e r were no t Mt th e Held, bu

. th e y , w ero n v e a on th e ir w&y b] D leudom ia Coste^ w ho m ade thi

------------WCTtira f d vrcuU iff of- t ha -A t lanMiWith M aurice Bcllonte, and by Ma-

•dam e LmiU Blertot. wife o f the bu ilder o f the plane they flew.

‘ "W e a re B o^g Ju it a s fa r u wi can .” u t d RotaU as h e cllm bsd Intc

-----------the-ahlp 'a-oabln-ba{crft-tbe.talu>oU• a n d seated him self a t tb e controls : “W e d o n t know Just w hcia wo will

• land , b u t we hope It will be aome* ■ w here on the Pftclflc cpost between S a a J ^ c l s o o a a d Ban Diego.”

________ Both aviators rem alaed a t Roaal'sZ : ____A a a e -iui Umiiia-Uig=m frin g ^ b u _ iy

m a k ln j ready fo r th e departu re they h a d no tim e for dinner.

; . R ^ ' a 'aged m other begged him

’’Notbtoff, m am a, will stop m&" tb e son replied genlly a s M gdame Ro&sl c lung to ‘

Slowly a n d earefully the gasoline w as stra ined a a d pOured In to 'th o p lane'a huge tanks, f i r s t In to the

-----------w ingsT lhen lh‘e‘iuselait» . 'I l i e iC r t t i r• ' ta g process took a n t o u r and a half.

' a.- m.. laden w ith m aps, a hjunper ■ c f sandwiches. - f ru it, bottles o(

c ham pagoe and contA lnen o f ' ho t_______eoffee. pw »■« rtlll ^ irpnglng th lnp ii

. When Codos arrived. T hey shook •, h a n d ! a n d th e n su r<w ed th e sky

w here th a fLnt f lush e t m om ins U ght w as a pparen t.

T h e a ria to rs ' (ou te depended uih OQ th e w eather, w hich w as reported oxtreraely favorable ove r th e At*

_______ la n tlo w here a ta ll w ind ^ CTpect.

■ I r i s h coast. >T hey expected to r i n t s ig h t the

A m erican c on ttnen t over Newfound* la n d o r K ora Sco tia and e ro js It p assing enrer e i th e r New York « M on treal. Tho n ie ra w ere e a g tr t« gtvo New Y ork a s ig h t o f theli

T n i P i ^ k c l L - t f m i n B ^ i ^ '* ^ *■*'A priM o f 600,000 f ra n cs (IMiOO*

^ _____ a w n i u . t h m .lf ..th c y .» u cc * cd ..T h tp r lre Is o ffered by th e FreiArh gov-

D A N C E T U E

— - ----------S H A D O

B e n e f U T w i n JA m c ric s

Dancinjr begins p^oi P.iul Bjclcr, nnd Hi.n Jl

l K 9 Thomaa saithL o r d , VO k n o w r

n i H ^'ny?unto him , I nm tl:

H H -Truth, titid th e Li

H h comcth* unto the

J

— p N n r ^ , . —

R i M u i i i i aI n g rOBECA ST^ FO B TODA Y ^ ^

a n d Saaday and M ondaj. oBt chM ge In t«apefatBre)

C e ira ttinB derstonn la m enoU fitf.

- 'H ig h a n d low te m p e ra tu m ye: te rday a a .rep o r te d by the govern m e a t w ea th e r observer were M aa

. 60 degrees: the re was a weat «1n - - n i - # “ d . t h e sky .w aa cloudy: bnrome - r* ® t r i a p ressure a t 5 p . m. was 25J . -“ o th e hum idity range 74 to 1

p e r c c n t o f saturaU on.• . W eather a year ngo clca 8® wJtb . te n ip e ra tu rta tT S3 and 51, do “ -

r s l H d i f O r N - d r t h w e s r "

;,iSS i - Uovered-Uy oloudiS • ' T h e n o r th e rn end o f the >cB tcn irblch lo w pressure trough has ndvancei re lief eastw ard , b u t the grea ter porUoi ly o r -o f- th e - tro u g h - tn - th e -O n lie d -S tB te loney ^ rem ained $tatlonery. I t a a t p ro l. tended by -loutiy skies over mos ) p e r o f th e west, a n d h as produced mod' each c ra te show ers In eastern W itshing nu iy ton . Ught show eti in no rtlic rn Cali'

fo m la and traces In n o rlltw rsten >-|»U jielBdJ..rJiIghL:ab0W elfr=:fll6e=3)0-

:cu rred In n o r th em Colorado. FUli ~ ~ j w eather■ and high- pressure.^ p rcval

over m ost of th e middle nnd easterr sta te s. . • ,

• Mm , MJn, n e WthrL ■ I to i t * ______ SS u - .00 Cleudj\ ■■ Cli»r«nn« _ _ * e 44 .80 • CJoud]%UX Chlcifo .... ....JS , 41 .04 ci»«rSH « H « U --------M .00 Cloud]^ LM AnitlM ' - u M M r t . CI-]

iH ian u p o iu _ J 2 U .DO r i .c i ']I N nr Y ork____ SS U M rloudj_ _ IroeaUUo _ J U SS M Cloodj m lnir' PertUnd _ _ .T 4 s< .00 Cletr

8L U B U _____74 s : .00 Cl»*rb u t a tit U k t a i r n u m cioudj

f b r Saa Ditro _ _ s s u .do ciondi

u S L S t e s - a s - s :M a- Twin ralU __ ta so .oo oioady

W ublncton _ a 41 T ClotiOy T-Tt«et^_________________

U ; BEET GROWERS GET ” '•"I' ^ J I U O T A S FOR SEASONrols.

^ 5. Oontlnued From Pago One)

^®®"^and easte rn p rocesson 1831 per

liirc )k )ow th e average- production in tho p a s t two years. ' ' - - - .

X u «un»Uoted reserve" of I H pe»

I m l in th e dU W liutlon m ake «my ad ju stm en ts necesiiary du ring the

a m e _ ^ a r .•t- "T ills reserve w ill--enable us to

> U n e 'a tk e ad ju stm en ts in factory quo* • th O |ta s If I t develops.tha t they a re re- th e eu lred to p n > t« t th e In terests ol

a u i - , producers wno otherw ise m ig h t be u i l f .! deprived r t a m arket for th e ir

ip e rj A nnouncem ent of th e aUotmenU of I followed a confererKe betw een

h o t I farm .^adm inistration officia ls and lng«'twomh c n of. e ong re ii from b eet su» lo o k 'g a r s ta te s a l w hich D a m said the sky quotas apply to th is y e w only and

tvlng do n o t govern or b ind fu tu re al* lotm enia.

ui>- __ ___;__________ I T . ______irted “ ■A t- em m ent, w hleh owns th e plane.

>eet» T he slncle»motored plane h a s not "TOe been a lterea. w itn th e execptlon o(

the a new rad ia to r, since th e record- breaking f ligh t to Syria ,

the The flyers, while depcndlnir on and- rad io mes-viges to h e lp keep them i» It on th e r ig h t track , a ro c n rn in s c or ne ither pa rachu tes n o r a collapsible r to boat for use In even t of nn nccldenJ. ;helr T he slow plane h built fo r dls- _ lb t tangg ra th p r 1-. h»£

a m axim um speed o f 103 mllrs ah 500* hou r w ith a c ru lrtng speed of M T he m ltfi. Tt o ff gnri nt nn!ygov- 37 r»llej a a ho«r. ’

n S S D A Y N I G H T

-a t— - . 1')

n F a lis P o s t N o. 7r i c a n Lfjrion .

iroraptiy n t P:30 o'clock. ■.n Modern Ruinbow Dance Band.

Bible.j _

:h unto Him. |V no t w h ither jJ

? Jesu.s saith.

1 the Way, the

! L ife: jio man -

h e F .n t l i i r b u t S f c i *

— .T nhn m ’i .I.II.

I cinfpemiESTO

W . . ____ _ ■■ .

M em orial R ites In C h arg e i ■ “ A m e ric a n te g io i i ' Include

md P a t r io t i c P a ra d eInd ,

i.84 M em orial day plana have bei 17 com pleted, according to P . R . T ab '

m em ber o f Tw in P a lis post, Ame: r a r « n Legion, general chairm an of tl io . com m ittee in charge of th« day ’s oi

. senranee . T h e pa rade of pa trio tic o B an laU ons , le d by L ieut. O uy Wl llam s,-raaT ana ll-o rthc -day r-w lirfo r

■ a t th e c ity pa rk a t 10 o'clock ac

Lnki„ ;J boulevard east.,M usic will be pJsyi ;” i by th e T w in Falla m unic ipal band.-

T h e U d lc s of th e D augh ters < ™ th e A m erican .Revolution .w U l.p ta ' ^ w re a th s a t th e m em otlal In th o c o u r

house law n ns In previous yenr ^ P lac ing of Ujo w renths on tho cen:

to jih a t th e Tw in Pulls cem etery wl ,'{■ bo In charge of o th e ^ p a tr io tic worn

cn 'a o rgan lM tloai.___ R itualistic Service

iilf i»recedlng kne r lltn u iirjjc^ v le c"< bU- the-A m erlc«!i Legion, tho-Tw ln Kail m m u n ic lp a Jb an d .d tre c tc d b y D r.O rri

PuU er. will piny ■'Moanllght So.iaw , hr. by B e e th o v e n .'Or T h e followlnt: order o f sen-lcb wi f f bo observed: O nenlng. Post Com dy m a n d e r J . L. Hodgln; O enera l Lo •;>' g a n 's M em orial o rder; p ray e r b UZ chap la in . W ilton Peek ; b rass quar dy te t. "T he W ildflower.” Jackso-I m em bers of th e ba n d ; Q cttysbur t f , address. J . H. U landfordj laying o d r w rcathaon-cenotaph .-M rs. Ray A g« f f p rea lden t of tho A m erican Leglw V, W om en's Auxlil«r>-. Mrs, C l ^ B ar ar p residen t o f th e W ar M others' chap ^ te r . M ra. L oura G ricss . p re s id en t t

th e In d ie s of th e O rand Arm y of thi a R epublic , nnd a irs . W. A. Faloon

presiden t o f the W om en's AuxUlar: W _of. S p a n ish JV n r_ V e te ra rs | 3 0 _ ^

onda" alienee:' " S ta r Spanglcd~% an ner.** T w in - ra l ls ban d ; s a lu te an( tap s.

~ ( to r a l D onations W antedA ll having flowers to con tribu te foi

.J - w re a th s and o the r decoro tloos-fo i

la to th e hom e of Mrs. C. R. S h ipm an 460 Second avenue no rth , o r to tele-

. j ^ h o n o &3G and a com m ltteo will, cai: isT ro r 'th o 'flo w e rs . , , —

----- M ^m drlal c l iu A h 'im r< « J Will U,e h e ld th is m orn ing a t . 11 o'c lock ai

th e B a p tis t church. Rev. R . p . Doug- ^ l a « dellverins th e address. T ho pub- >. l l t j i o d patrio tic groups aro Invited . . to a tten d , .\fcm ber3 o f th e Ladles o/ ,j th e O ra n d A iray of the^C D ubllc are ^ requea Ceg - to - m t i t eh th e ■ ehu reh Ip law n a t 10:4S and a tte n d th e serv* — Ifes-laK i^-bedyi —— - y -j----------- :

n W ATER-USER PLACED i . . UNDER PEACE BOND.d Accused '*of engaging- In violent

encoun te r in a d ispute w ith a ditch*.....I ld e r la st week. Jo h n McNab. Duhl. . f a r m e r , was placed u n der V3S0

peace bqnd. following a hearing in • Ju stice oT th e Peace F red N ihart's ot t» u r t a t nuh l yesterday. T he dls* 01 pu tc was M ia to have gro»Ti ou t of a- differences over «-atw distntrutlon.

>n F'nr ito ra g r fo r f u n and fa r gar-in tn cnK 'T w U i F a lh Verd A lfe . r h .ig 191,—.IdT.Ic — ______ - '

f " I P t w n e n

I I t v i ^ i "Bad^

it iif f T o d a y^ I E ; \ [ I S the tLixx ffom rtrnj-Ic*

«nd dijlliictt »-litn ifne (o fli'Kif.l fo ffi. In itin t trlifl fn>tnI'urnv A hou»c4it'l l fifit i t in iljT*G ct» tir lo Jjv . A (inecoitir»niontO

— oUl ffliiH e L uclrT iiK fU jlf Tonic.

I

I B u s i n e s s S u s p e n d s

' F o r M e m o r i ^ D a i

]ES Inness houses a n d public cyicd# wm b c lo u d throughout tb e day.

78 o f Calling a tten tion to th is ptaaae S ' • the observance, W. A V an Bngeien d e chairm an of Tw in Pall* C ham ber o

Commerce m erehanta ' bureau , sali • • M em ortilday lB oaootM veajho llday i

th a t Twin Falls m erchan ts fo r m an: years have observed by cloelng fo:

' ’‘ eh t h e ^ y .fab<r. --------------- --------------- .

J S ; S o l d i e r s H u r l T e a r G a s ;

Ij * - ; C a s u a l ly U s t M o u n t s I n

m l - C o n t in u e d T o le d o 'R i o t in g-form ----------rr-—

a n d tconU nu’cd From Page O ne) '

Lakes 'UoTvcJslty o r M ich ig an -g rad u a te s isy td from Ann Arbor, nd.- * The studen t gave h is nam e a i rs of David French, 10. T h e g raduaU s nlao* said they Bcre Ben Ram sbell. 30. our*-' unu 'O ordon 'jiaU tead. aa; ''earn. O ther prisoners from outside To* ujno* ledo uoro U e Oreenberg. 34; Mike r win Kulm. SO. and L u ther P o tay , U ., aU vom- of Detroit, a n d WlUlam EUlott, 37.

of A thens. Tcnn.Two Dead, 200 In jo red

^ C f —T .K e-ciuiriilty::3iu.K bloh-ttvuia]r« FalU or h o u n s has b ro u g h t to tw o dead jr r in in jured . cohtlnuVd toi,U i~ IllOUHt' .

The croa-d was n o t doing m uch , -.lit scoiririK. aad i t w u reported tiutt the

guu.-dJJiien launched th e ir a tta c k ' 10 duperse tho th ro n g before heck l-

hJ ers became rioters. Sn ipers w ho wer# reported in tho crowd la s t n ig h t h ad not made an appearanco up to U:SO

*’“ '7 '^ 'i\r« m d m idnight th e sca tte red yirong had dwindled fo ab o u t 3W0

vgee. persons aume of whom were bolding I**?, out against.the gas u o s la u g h t.a t.lh o

MJrWgan and LaClrange s treeta Jn- tenceuon. scene of th e b itte res t of

! previous conlllcts.’ As new moves for peace appeared

in tlie protracted autom otive w alk- IwO' out. uutlonol g u a rd sn iea b rought * « 1 ,thc ltIirciirm sjnto .p lay .X ot.th9_lblrd » n - coQsecuive day In th e rio t-scarred

factory d istric t...................................Volley In to Air

A dc tachm ent of 15 riflem en fired 9 for a voUcy in to tho a ir w hen p a r t of- for u urowing th rong of som e 1900 p er-

nan. (rom caking ft prisoner In th e crowd.:ele- Casualties were a dded l o (becall growm ; Itst o f .^ o s e -In ju r c d 'w b e n — the guifrdamen®ma«lo th e ir foray

r w in to u»« n ia u M ■mitniit'Us m tiie"I a l 3Uecb As the crowd resisted the>us* mllitamen. reinforced m om entarilymb- for the effort, th e s tr ik e rs a n d tb e lrUed aym pathiiers were w ashed .bocks of wicli repeated blosCs from gas prcKarc jccj l l e g uns._

T d « i t l f ^ a s O wen D ougherty .-24. ■but how h e got th e wound_ rem alaed undlsclMcd. - *

f^D A new spaper pho tographer, Davis

clden»40 th e cap tu re of th e d runken “ ” <1 J » t h is cam era.

^ T | C iarcnce H anson. 27, waa s tn iek aso ond h u r t by a flyUig brick. *

R a lph Dickens. 27, w as ta k en <to a hosp ita l w ith a bayonet gash In th e back.

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ID Aab. sijNPAY MORNING. MAI

^ Scienice-Can M ^ e E v e n S k u n k s I n t o

W ‘ ‘N i c e P e o p l e ” N a w

t . . ? y BtamiM m sfc . n lc . peU —If you j111^1 ean c a ic n 'e m .y o u n g eaougtC ,

O r so say s B . O . Hayea of 30 Hayes H i-O rftde H atchery . A n le a . simple opera tion on tb e anlmaZsL o f before th e odor glands form , a n d 1n l r t they a re th e m o d inoffensive peto \

i , u « Imaginable. ----------— — • ^Mr. Hayea b a s two Rich UtUe t

anim als, abo u t th ree weeks old. < ■ Two o th e r m em bers o f th e famUy

were killed yesterday by- a smalldog. M r. H ayes acquired the tn from i

n farm er living a t Hollister. T h e tn , • tiny “ bUick a n d w hites- a re being f

fed w »h a n eyet^ropper. ' ai in Q T heir m o tba r w u a .k l^p tom atlc t

; , ' ' i chickens. A nd so ^ e died. H er ‘ ,.twcntjrjJourt,h fh e ft ta . tb e sam e.. -

l a te i -ch ic k en ya rd was fata l. T h e fan n ^ S er found tb e fam U y .aad b rougbt . f

e a s U to T w in Falls . ! a U s . — — ^ ^ ----------- . ll

— D U N N SER V IC ES-TO B E— - S ; CONDUCTED AT GOODING . . . u • ______ I. 37, OOODINO. May 36—F unera l a e r r - d

tecs for L. 0 . D unn, p rom inent f a rm - o e r of BUss who was found dead a t v

la y * Ih l» -farm -U t* -*b tti:M *y-n lgh t/-w iU b lead be l^eld In th e BaptU t chu rch , here, d to M onday m braing a t 10:30' o 'clock; '

,T he Rev. A. S . Beasley wUl offlcU te.1 A Mnaonio ceremony wUl bo p e r- a

“ ff form ed a t th e grareslde te Elmwood S cem etery a n d in te rm en t ts Ui clsarse t of the T hom pson funeral h o m e . o f f ooodlng . • h

h a d • ■ ■ "I1:30

Thrilling D isplays M arkif® W orld’s F a ir Re-O pening Jim g — ......................... ' _ — *'■ tjn^ ContUincd ‘From Page One) ^

t o f “ w____ "T ^ose who will como to th e ex* ^^ pw ltion of 1034 will discover m nny “ r t ! evUicnces of recovery lh a l has been S ? : brought ab o u t a n d see m any signs “H S T po tn tlng -the-w ay -along -tha tupw ard

pa th along w hich we a s a na tion , g, have s'cL our. fee t." ' ti

lr« l R ebttildln* In Progress j„7 •“The m ost c ritica l days of a n a - m

■ “ tlonal emerseru7 have Xor th e m ost _ u a . p a rt i ^ e d . T h a u n so u n d .s tru c tu m ,«H have been a n d a re .oew g lo m aown. ni

A reb\Uldlng from Vii bottom up U ^ Ijgji in progress. • • • iray " • • * A de fin ite objective ia also

tb e have been en tru s ted th e adm in ls- _ rtly tra tlo n of na tional a ffa in . T h e tn - - le ir dividual p a rts tn th is p lanned pro- i i k g ram a re by no m eans InflexIW t ITO' o r In fa llib le..X s 1 o ften have said,

we m ny to som e K speots change

in d the s a m e: TUne and exptrience wUI

•24. T h e b ig objective, is constan tly ned before us. I t Is th e restora tion of our

na tional weU being and- th e p ro rtd - ivis lng of a g rea te r populortty for h u -

icen I p e r a n d fin d happlneaa.“I a m f ln n ly convinced lh a t tb ls

JCk exposition wlU con tribu te to th a t T end. I t w lirw rv e a deatrable m e an s - <*0 o f b ring ing ou r people In to -d o e e r - I n con tac t. I t wUl a id Ui tb e s tre n g th - «•

en lng of n a t l o i ^ m orale. • • • •

ig D a n c e s

v in F a l U . _____

D E C O R A T I O N

Y d a y

W E D N E S D A Y

N I T E , M A Y 3 0

r - - - ; - f f i t h - R « w - R a c k « t w r i —

^CABLECONTROL

— f o f « --------------------- _

SAFEH!U lr-fiR .'U L E S -A R E -.M IC li.A N I^ — ZAL, Only tba meaaa of iift STOPPING POWER ta a A t tba diSertnee In bmkiog ayitraiB. a ev ro la t ^ l O M r * aaltctad tbe 7 pe Hair n*r*r fall* — CABLS :0>iTR0LT Tha at*«t catO, U j r d m td by CberroWt ta the red » tb e fluid.'I b a v r o lc t a ls o p r o v ld t i tbaaa t lta l ta fe ty fac tors! F a n o u a V^K f ra m e . . . tb « I lM T U e tC a r la tb a o w .p rtee flald . . . K a*e-A ctloo inH ela.*.B ody by F l a b « r - m C L SODT m a d e (afln ltc ly ■ troager T b c rd w e e d re*<afore«m«ot I

eomuin i i « cuui.

u J e n k i n s

B R € V I T ie ST ...... I

H o n e F rom S p rte g i:-M r..an d M rs; R a lp b B. S m ith a n d Mr.. a n d M rt.

_ E a r l J o h n n y tinve retu rned fro m an o u tia g to M ^ le H o t sp r in g s .. ^

r» U e a(« a . 7 > i n |PaUa: M lat Roxie . S esslager, R up-1 e r t’,..W arre a C rom er, Ooodlag, a n d

_ M r8.-.KcUXBaUcy, TwUi Falls , have, been dism issed from th e T w to FaUa ' county genera l hospital,

iT U erea a t W ork — F. F . V am ey ! Inform ed polloe la s t n igh t th a t th e rea r 'w h e e l a n d tire had been atolep from b is bicycle m fro n t of h la p la c e ,, o f bu tineaa on M ain avenue M tr th .lj so&iettme F riday n ig h t. ’ j

. fo rm er FaUs resident, a rrived F rid ay fo r a few days visit h e re 'a n d 1 Is a guest a t 't h e hom e of h la slater, 2 ^ A sher B . W ilson .'

: . O a M otor T rip^N ew cU S, W ight,' T w in FaUa C ham ber of- Commerce

seo rttary . w ith M rs. W ight and ’ dau g h ter. Pbyllia A nn, le ft la a t eve- ’ n m g on aeveral days ' m otor tr ip to ■ Boise and W elser. T hey will re tu rn “ b n r e r o M W i e r ---------------------------------

U ndergo O peiatloas — D ouglas and C lUton Bailey, M urtaugh: i f o r r l j W Uson.' BuW.* Mra. A. J. H arU ey and M ary HarUey. T w m Falls , a n d Edg^r Sw anson. H ansen , bave subm itted to operaUona a t th e T w in F a lls county general hospltaL

O a C h ap te r R o ll-D o n a ld W . Me- O laaban , Tw in FaUa. geology; V ir- g ln la Feck. Buhl, too logy rand H en ry - J . G lsler, R upert, m etallurgy, are ’ new associate m em bers elected th is ' w tek to th e U niversity o f Idaho ch ap te r roU of Sigm a XI, na tional honorary scIenUflc fra te rn ity . • .

A ttend F l a n n e l Meet—T w in Fallsd«l«gaU on~at-tbe—T daho-p la inn ing" commission meetUig to Boise the flra t of th la week will toclude D an - J . C avanaugh , a ta te represcntaU ve; I Newell S,^ W ight, cham ber o f com -1 m crce secretary . a n d -B ; 8. T e f f le - [ m lra .- lu n ioe -chamt^**'' f*f romm^rrn ■■ presiden t.- - ■------------------- _ —

Leaving fo r Coast—Miss C ollette

, LEST YE FORGET' F bosphate la profitab le « a

po ta to «3m d . phoaphate c an be

betw een ca tynga , and bay w iu j

tnrity end make* aweeter water i melona. Phoapbate can and wlU 1 lower yoor over head cost of pro- ; dactlon. If rou will apnlv tt. I t 1« > Joat g o ^ ^ i l n w to ase ''phate.

S o y fro m »(alU -C rop FertUlaer — C A .-J ,JL -Q L A N D O N , Jlgr. -----------------F b o a a J ig ----------------

OUR

*

RICHARD!KOTO B LD G , BE

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A Y g7,l9 8 < ’ /

Fortuna, dmfonUa. t f ^Pend tba J i summer wiUi ber tlster, Mlaa Helen

Wolfe, public health n m for Hum- - 'boldt county,. Mlsa JcoUette-’ woUe,

Instructor a t Moutato Home, -hta iQ spent, the week vialUng ber parente, " j AltMUgy and-Mri; fc m.' wuUe;-----

I At LIcesae Ootmter-illinie m ar- ^ riage licenses' were tosued a t Ttrln „ FaUa.councy-mfirder'aofnee yeB t^ ' J .' day. AppUcanU were B m er R. Par-

. ij)tt. CaaUeford. and BeeUe WaUaee.> ***Liberly: O U . Tucker, and Gene- Tlcve J . WUcoz, both 'of. BUnberly: Marcua-Hetman Hennansen, . Oten-

f l . '

2 . - " Y Q O » I tO O ~ ^a.1

S] LO tm ns!r,

_ ‘H A S O I . D j l X E N !

* . I s C o i ^ g !I" ' . i ^

la • , • -

I BROWlL . . " . .

U S E D ‘ S P E Cts^ 1931— FORD COUPE, new t1 : 1934 license. A ' real b ay a

1 1927— FORD T . COUPE, Ifl;. ! th a t’s all th a t 's good a to uU ^ tW S ^ g H g V R O fc ^ - COUPl

I -liccRse, all; in Rood shape .

e . 193.W FORD V/i TON TRU■ wncciDasc, aual wheels .

1931—BUICK 96 COUPE, new pain t ___ ....^.........j- k

1928— BUICK STANDARD ■qp.DAN__________ ______ ____

j ' b r o u g h a m ___

7-Bro¥fnin9^BVICK C M C T B

F R IES ^ T h « ; r

...about a n d aba cleanlns

I I tJ I ---Ar m i Is B<

K J ^ j A J u s t M k :y M t • larly faatidic

they’ll inva p la n t 0 / co

■ trouble bu t tbeen Btaj-inp couraRintr. a

^ M y J i pivo a bctteMnL \ 'th a n Twin F

^ J / / ^ \ before.

< T y 7 ^ B nnnF ttS iiierBIEL REESI

vi/Ji ^— ^ ^ L - c . v m oR -

IN s u i 'u _____

i P la in D resse/ /M l Ladies’

Spring Coati

Men’fl H a fs„

R I. We a re no

t Bids., bct^ ____ th i

W s D mBETW EEN ORPHEUM AND II

P H O N E « 7 0

I

tba wood, m «b. and Maty R utb J a c U l n .1 1 Ilea Twin FaUa. * ^ |

' /lUe.

^l-R E A U T X JI:iSPECIA^Ir^^

irln* p A ttO f^ u n e

i ? J L S L t t . $ : 2 , 5 0 “

Fi-ederick - -Perm anent

. £ : Z w-*5c ~

- . ^ U B e c f t s t e a d . B e au ty S hop

Phone SOS'168 Srd Avc. E a a t

rNING’S |>) C A R C IA LS

_________

1934 license,b p u t .J t_____________9 ^ 3

pc — 9 4 9 5

r u c k ; long------- g ^

l I I Z $ 4 7 5 ..$ 1 9 5 ,

g-A uto C oi~ -r a u c K S p o w r i A C X

5 N D S I

;N e w s 7iut onr re-openbtg bout our superior lng service we are qulpped-ta^lv£^ _

Liid Business Better Than

EJver ^ ^sk any one w ho ]$ partlcu- Idious about th c ir dre.<ts, and nvariflbly rccbmmend our ’ course,- tvc’ve had a Jot o f ‘ u t th e w ay our friends have . . rinft w ith U.S certainly is en- y [f, and wc arc determ ined to e tte r p tade o f dry cle.tninK n Falls people havo ever had

10 ca rry th ree good lines ofMens u rg -S u it ■ sam ples - — -----ESE. H. A. EL3IA N & C0*»: LEONARD.

QR-01i £ j )RLVKR AT . _

= . $ 1 . 0 0

o a t s __________. $ 1 * 2 5 1

$ 1 . 0 0

R E M E M B E R -now locate'd-in th e Koto

)ctween th e Orpheiim and th e Idaho Power. — ]

CLEANINGI IDAHO POW ER

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^ i i e i o L i E D^ t : M i l l

Collision y i6t i m ~ H ^ " A . . — ... H artle y ^ lle p o rted .in - - - _ j^ - „ G r a v e - 'C o n ( i i t |o n - - ;—

i n ju r e d In a to«> car head*oa cb lls lon .o n th a h ighw ay n bftlf-m l co st o l PUcr la to F riday n igh t, Mi A . J . Hartlojr, C urry , was reporU

')a t« _ y e s t« rd f ty _ J q j^ In & ^ lU c ■ 'condlU on XoUowlng a 'h lo o d t r a a

fu sion to w hich reso rt w as mni-------- . i n ' tlw»-«lny^ M ld —MMght

;w U so n .3 u h J . n - y c a ^ d ^ fa m ^ Ij

.U ie hosp ital tb th e county ja ll i 'f a c e prosecuUon, o tn e e rs sa id , c a d runken drlvlns; charge. WUsc received a c u t over th e le ft eye. Boi

■cars wero dem olished.--------r - w e n v m r - f to m - o n o - s ld e - o r - l l

ro ad to th e oU ier j t u t before tl ■ c ra sh o c c o m d , m em bers u( tl

s h e r i f f s force u l d , th o car tin .'WUson w as d rlv iog dashed hcai 'long ag a in s t th e c a r In w hich Mi ^HarUey a n d h e r daugh ter, Ma:

d e n ts ' d ance a t F iler.— “ T h B 'g trJ-eK rap ed serious In ju i

’'a s d id W ilson 's com panlor'WUlard R am bo a n d E ldon D ay, boi o f Built.

O the r m otorists b rought tho li A'- 'Jured persons to th e .hospital, a t ^ 'o fficcra were sum m oned from ti

• • ih e r l f f s office.W Uson, who cam e to Id ah o fro

■ Jlartrtlle , M luou rl. was reported tha v c been em ployed on tho Cli ‘Cox fa rm a t B uhl. W ith RflmI 'a n d D ay he w as n lu m ln g to Bu:

-iTom T w in FaUa w hen , th e colllsU ■occurred abou t 1:30 o'c lock In U m orning.

J S J 1 L E Y .D I E Lmmm

= R i n e t a l = S e f v t c e s = W t l l = 8 ; Held M onday fo r Resi-

■' d en t of C urry___ .,

\ M ra. Jcnn la RjitncK Bnllcy. wide I'of th e la te A. N. D ailey a u d n m • d e n t o f tho T w in P a lis dlsirlc t.sln ,

— i 1010. died early B aturdny m onili » j a t th e county g c n y o l^ o s p iU l hci

surviving chUdren. a ll of whom c I 'w ith h e r w hen a lie expired. Survl I In s ch ild ren a re one dauRhter. Mi

. a n d th ree sons. Rn«t R. Bailey, Quii / cy, *UUdoU: B e n ja m in . Noel Balic .F i le r , a n d A lU ert'B . Bailey, C u n S h e leaves also h e r b ro ther. E arl i R alneii.-T ii-ln-PaTIsrand-«U tcr, Mi

^ : o n i c P . W hlU ;r»hd ‘ n3n« prandchl dreVt.

S o m in M issouri, M n . Bailey, v]i - h e r famll}*, cam e to Idaho In 1010 nr •lhas alnce rt-ilded here. D urlng 'U ^ a s t several ycara sh e h as made h hom o on a form n e a r Curry.

Sho was a m em ber o f th e C hrl • 'Ilan c hu rch In T w in Falls.;1 F unera l services will be held a t tl ' C h r is tian ch iireh tom orrow • a fte •noon o t 1:30 oclock. Dr. W . E, Andc ison will be tn ehan ;o of th e 5er\'lc(

-------^!h tcnncn t-* lH -» fr-m --m R -i-^ iliW nVeterj’. T h e body rests a t the Tw

___ I'F alU m ortua ry u n ti l h o u r of cc

^DEBIlTElMiNE,: HIGmif SCHEDULEScheduled for hearin g In th e d l

tr lc t cm irt here n t iQ .o'clock Moc dflv m nm lnir T«-tn Pa11< /- lu fi a t sw er to a n o rd e r to show cau;

-w h y th e c ity sh o u ia " n o i" b o ci Joined trom continued use of d ra in pipe, 1.75 miles long, whlc th e Tw in F a lls highw ay d lstrl

, con tends Is . s a tu ra tin g a ro* , foundaU on a n d s tand ing In tl

.-•w ay-of-ft-»70 ,00O In ip ro w m rn t- i . th e seven-mile C3od«'in-T»in FAl ' lix)p oi U nited S u i tw h is h w a y r w

83. T h e pipe, once used m a wati [supply line, extend-i from T ^ n Fai w ater filtra tion p l.m t lo the c it

A law suit scheduled for trU l ne: . M onday was poxiponecl on rrque:

o t a tto rneys ycxtrrday, nnd m en bers of th e Jiir>' were th e reafu

i V 'g r a n t e d on IndenrUtc leave i ' absence.

D uring th e C urrcnt c ou rt te rr Juric.i were Im pnnneled only tw le o a rc for tria l In a erlrnlnal ftctio; a n d again for tr ia l in a civil

.decided laat T liursday.

too” LATE TO CLASSIFY\VANTf33 POR C A S H -S F .V rR A

, lic h l a»r-d car*. P ljonr O'Corjni _ _ ^ 4 j 3 c i l i p ! r 1 r M n:nr rn-x.-un^.--------

---------y u ) t -a^LK ~ -sT \:h^ ~ c h-n-p.:' jum b'.r >rav. n<-a U rew . iAtw th a n cn e-l't ;!l» orielii.il c o u « 15000. O'Cot'.Ror a t A rroa lirad Sei

.v ice S ia lion .

PO R SALE OH T R A D B -R E O SEda n . Whlpj>ct fou [v . ChciTo:i

cour>^. S ta r w u rtn c . 0'Cor..nor. a i roa.‘;rad Service S ra ti.m .,

FO R 6AI-F—A S irrO N SE E D PCUlocA. T r r r j - P o ^ t^ com panv. «

Slic»hone i t r r r t w rai. p.^ione i :3 “ .

D o n ’ t F o ^ e t t o

- C a u O n ,

NAT-SOO-PAHT O D A Y

She W a i t s to W c lc o m e Yoo

M A K E T m s iM

Fen

1 c b i- V ' / ':-mUe \, M rs. \ I <3n\>ort«d V jM h\rittcol . \ y n i \ja n s - m nde ' '

m la - \

i l l toon ..

t^uson B oth

f - ih c - " Ve th e A f f \ - \ A; th o »

th a t . ; -head* I

M n . ‘/ T T \ ^ M w P JIM ^ - t i UrL-HHlBinjury , ------nlons, * M H M M M ., bo th I

0 In - . ' ;m S m S B a n d '.V / ■

1 tiie i r . 'f

from ;c d lo i ^ ^ ' l r . ■

C lay f : '; ^ j ] -ambo ...............r ' ^ — -BUhl — -----------/ I \ \ —

ilslon _ ' _ I I ; \n t h e ; . • 1 1

[ 3 4 Z U c L . c « w

i S O G I K R■ 4 = = = ^[. VOUNG DEMOCRATS ' s rp S S O R MOSDAY DANCE

- 'rh e .f lrsC -o r-« i-» tr te a .-o r~ d an « T iBpuiuurvti uy tnu i^buiig jjcm ucru i

I Club of Tfli'ln F a lls C oun ty ,'w ill I KldoA' g iv fn tom orrow evening o t Iladli

« s l - land , accord lns to S tan ley Phillip .since . jn n c e chairm an . T h e public Is li in iln ^ jv i te d to a tten d . O eorge W ak t^ ar ih c r e . ; h l s ^ m m j ^ play »

" •

‘ NEEDLECRAFT CLUB M ra. MEETING

'pnHs. SenU m ents a p p rop ria te to Mi Q u in -m o r ja c J J a y 3 ^ * 'B tJ io 'ro ll cairT5 jalle i'. sponses of th e ; N ^edleoraft : c h ;u rT y .l^ l( la y a fternoon a t th o -h o m e , i i r l o . I M r ^ W . A. M lnnick._Favorite rec rM ra " iP « o f 'm e ro b e rs were exchange dchll- ■ Mrs.—Ja m es M cW hlrter, daughb

- 1 erf-thn* hostess, osslstcd In seTTli , w i th ' refreshm enU ..0 a n d I . ■ ■t 'i ^ < ' 's c n in n L E n s h o n o rle iici DKrARTING MEM HER -u -H . Mra. F . B.- McrrUl. a u n t-o f Mr

EU«1 O ray , who U leaving n o t t h - 'F r i d a y fo r h e r hom e in Corvaill

lO rcgon, w as honored by liie Scrll I biers ' Club a t a p icnic F riday i Buhl pa rk . Poems w ith th e “fan

th rm c _uTia f n J i y ^ Mei tL,.‘ r lli. Mrs. Alice Sm ock. M rs. l la r r f - , Jones. Mr.i. A nna Hayes. Mrs. Ellz.-

c th M urphy a n d M rs, E velyn .Li veke. were read . A le tte r from Mr Olive May Cook, fo rm er memb<

M on- I ___________

cause ^ ^ I

M m # ^ph lch

ro adth e _ f f n i f f r i M r

n t ' o f Tn i l s - —

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FaiUc ^ty .j ■-

q u e st! .

r a fte r |I f

te rm . jtwice, Ic tlon . I {

I.

J____ _ _

- y'IRAL ''3r:nor '

' S E - ' * . " • • '* ' ..T o:rt _____

' ^ R E B S P I K E I i s : : C O L U M l

^ 2 B I GJ J l 'S T IM.VCINE . . . S

J ■ ' f c u t u r e i l in t h e f a rn n u ?

A g ita n n lc rd a l tm tr« n bU rnt»d a n d r s m

-I , on j o o r to e \ e r r ry mln1 ■ _' ttn rrrtra inpd Jaxa

D O ^

k i O D E l A T H O M I

) a i l y N e w s ' B a t t c r n ”

I W HAT x b u CAN D O W ITH -.. " T IU S D E SIG N I S AMAZING

PttA T TE R N 18t2

: h i . I I so u « u i l to K . w M t' InU rc jllng t o l j n ' “ llth e Uttlo 8 k e tc h « nlo its «Wcl one on e a r th would .ever sus]> th o t a ll thoso charm ing th ings li

1 been m ade from Uie sam e uait( I — b u t they h a v e l 'X'ou m ay moV it- le a v in g -o f f-U ic - .c a p c 5 .a n d -a W o th e r tim e th o r evcr^ ,Ono .tl:

ryou=m ay=Tna^i»'^e^ofn»-Tirlnt-T i ■ " l i t a no the r o f j t p la in , fabric — »

“ “ dbL w iic tho - tw i OB in th e lai, . ske tch . Any w ay ro ti m ake it -

.■ wUI be s m a r t , a n d delichtfuf slenderising , a n rf ' a thoroughly &.- - Isfa c to ry .th ln s to wear . ■.V - P a tte rn 1S43 U dvaliable In si: \ 34, 30, 38, 40. 43. 44 a n d 40. a

36 takes 3Ti yard* 30 Inch fab . a n d N y a rd con tra sting . liiui

tra tcd s te p -b y -s tep eowlng Ih stn , Uons lnclude(L

coins o r sU m p s (coins .prcferre . , -fo r.th l# Anrto A dam s p a tte rn . Wr

pla inly nainc. address a n d st: num ber. BE SU RE TO STA* SIZE,

T H E lA T E S T ED ITIO N O F Tl ANSK ADAMS PA TTEBN OOC

' fea tu res .ail th e oest seasonai sty lo r adu lts a n d ch ild ren . 'S e n d : vour copy of tills in teresting , he: !uii book nnd be chic. PR IC E i

•— BOOK F IF T E E N CENTS. IJO( AND P A T T E B N TO O E T H I •nV EN TX -FIV E CENTS.

A ddress orders to T h e News. Fi l e m D ept., T w in FaUs, Idaho .

«HT

ITnone 32

,o f th e club, now living In Oregc

CCS.” ^ a n ch ib l t - a t - th e l l ebbj - P a ir ' neat- la

I .Mrs. Era ClJam berlaln, M rs. U vel M rs. Hayes, M rs. Jones a n d M

U n AUcc E gbert repo rted publlcatiai InJ M rs. A. W. M cC allum . Mrs. u

pj,d Loveless, Mra» 0 . 0 . OoWtiiwa; ^ ,Q. nnd 'M rs. OcorKC C. Noblu wc t» i» r gi>g«ta= -M ffr--Cha mi><irla ln wui

host(ss t o . t h o club Ju n e tw cni—7 scaafl._____ L______ — •

i trE N V E l,r , RESIDENT ' IS LUNCHEON HONOREE

A m o n i;t ln :n rR -n u p tla ln ..r ilc » j ,™ "-M isa M ary. SU aonton. ,WcndcU.-.w ‘lun D ridgo^luncheon ycstcrdJUi’ m • ®‘ cm o tm ,'p resided over by Mra. E. 1 fCl=_8wMley- a n d M iss -Je an -a ttT c le i- *«*• th e ir hom e o n Blue L akes Boul I tc r vard . R oses a n d peonies were ~L

decoraU ons. '' M rs. A rth u r J . Peovey, S r^ wi I th e prlzo fo r h igh score a n d M •P . P . McAtec, socond hl^li. M

■ S lm on ton rccclved a glfL .Mre. E., S lm on to n ,_ m o th er_ o f_ th o ,h ono r icxt ou t-o f-tow n guesL•I,. T iie w edding of Mls& S lm on i ‘ L o n d W alte r s la u g iitc r , KUnbcr

wUi ta k e place early in Juno.

u l : CAMP F IR E GROUP ^ A f T h 'N U S - w k iS E R - l iO M ir - Iza- Pongo G roup of th e C am p Fl L c- G irls m e t FTldny evening n t t •tra. hom e o f Mr*.' J . E. W arner, guar iber lan , a n d w ith M r. W arner, moto

n c e " '

; i )

s s . A m H I S M A J O R [ B I A R E ^ C O R D I N G O l

F L O O R S IS e c in ; r t h f l - o r i R in . i ! C a r i K .! d f

iix p l c f u r e t 'F l y i n p D o^vn to R io t h l 5 . ____________

r» rtloo --cne of th e r r r a t n t c o lo r s ot -rpUotiaUr e te r r r tnoftiriam and f ^ te r t intile. Y oa win d a n re Ukc yoa a e r r r d lie. like o o lr » c*lor«d • r rh c r t r a com pi

F F m i s s t h i s b i g

^ U P L E - 7> E X T R A

TWTW FALLS DAJL

i

to tb e hom * o f-E th e l M c O lea ^ I a w einer ro a s t a n d * pragrmm

p rese n t in addlU on to J.------ a n d M rs. W a rn e r were: L o rra l

T if fa n y , lo la S te a m s , A da Q uh

N a ^ i vii^ tn iA a w iu ^n i b e ^ a n d i t h e l M cCleary. m em be <G a n d Jo sep h ine a n d LuclUe Blrc

E valona L o rrk k , M rs. M cCleary m M rs.. B c r th f t. W arn er, g u c a t* ..

^ 0W A N lZ A T J0 ^ S ~ A n E 1 veo^ a s k e d t o LEGION pA K CB 3k a l AU da n cin g clubs of th e c ity , a: ' aU patrloU c organlzaUo'i\s have be usi>c;; g iyei, ^ spccla l inv ltaU on. t o l l ^ liad ^Q (] u ,g ben efit d ance 6f th e Am< a t te m jgan L egion po st T uesday evonl make Shadow land , K im beriy. T h e pi

id -an^ M em orlo l-dajr- donce.L i In choigft •tim e w U ton Peck a n d com m ltu e . T

t- a n r t - ^ u r i r i n v i l c a ' t o :a llc h d .'--------- und . _ --------^ •

• I t t . r - '- 'T i i r / l / r S MOTORCADE _ • t — It A group -o f thvvcllng m lasronan i t fu l ly ' know n os lhc.i"M otorc«de,'* wUl ly s a :- hono red by th e F o rtlgn Mlsslono______ »>lvl«lnn nf lhi» Wnm nn'a PV ^em tlI S1&.S of th o M ethodist E pU copa l.chu r■ Size a t a n a ll-d ay m eeting tom orrow fabric th e c h u rc h p a rlo rs . D elegates trc

Illus- 's u rro u n d in g tow ns a re Inv ited istrue- a tten d .

I T h e devotlonals In th e m o m l will bo cqndueted by Rev. WllUi

fcj__jg_j3asU Yotmg. A pot-luck lunche

*WrUo D avld.ton, W endell, will lead t style dovoU onals o f t h o a fte rn o o n ' s<

TA TE slon w hieli begins a t oncfth li o'clock.

Pe rsonnel o f th e "M otorcade" 1 f TH E eludes M rs. H. E . W oolever, W as HOOK Ing ton , D is tr ic t. o t Cotumbin, n styles tlo n a l secre tary : M rs. L yda K . A

Id for d rew , field se c re ta ry of th o Tope help- b ranch . O m aha; M iss Cross, m

E OF slona ry from E as t A frica: M rs. C. IJOOK F le tc h e r, hom e base xecretary, O r ilE I t, umblB R iver B rancii. Aberdei

Id aho .___________________ .

!' MRS. SIBLEY AND SON ■.ARRIVE FROM GEORGIA

_ _ _ _ _ I M rs.. W illiam H . Sib ley a" 1 seven -m on ths-o ld son, B illy , i

r ived y e s te rd a y ' from M arlet_______ G eorgia , fo r a v is it wit h h e r pt/ - I cn ts , M r. a n d M rs. A sher B. w

-son, Bhoshonn S tre e t E as t. - —

_ ^|^=ComSng=£vrat«rregon .i n a l ly V acation Blt)le S c h o o l.«

"■ ojw n In th e B apU at bungalow . Mo • * ' day. M ay 28. Children of a l l ’dcmo

^ ^ • " Irialions areJlnV U cinaH tPglia;------

' T h e S ta r« S o c la l club will mi itioru. M onday afte rn o o n w llh M ra. He ^ ace Holmes, B ucliitnan s tr e e t. M

iw altc u u b c n h e ln i n n d M rs. C la ^ o n wlU lU'Lslstant liostc.w-5. Pittns wUl

, ; c n U '- ,S . . ;_____ 1 •----------•

I Accused o f a ttem p tin g tor puss fn r forgcd »47JO check a t a local t

L w as p a rtm en t s to re yc»U!rcJSy*rt*mo< .• a l l - ’ Hoss E. U ew ley^ 18,’■Logan, UU g , tkl >'<1-1 a r r e s t ^ tiy pdllce officers, ai

la s t- e v e n in g - ln -L be-ooun Joulo- jau^ ____________________ •e m t ■■■ ■ —

w onMr*.

i ' t Y o o ^ H o p .norce,

on to n I . f . i ! l u m s Sibcrlj.‘H A R O L D T E E I T

I Flro I s C o m i n g !t th e u a rd - lo tored

lUliailflwiaiiiL. .A N D H O W

W c rf. N i g h t

M a y 3 O t h

> R S A m } M I N O R S O R C H E S T R A

IH O W S 2d a n c c r s n t S h n d o w l . i n d t h n t •

Y o u , c a n ’t affo rd t o m iss ~

I • r c h c s tn u in Ihe ^ w i t r y . FJf- te r t a io e n la ^ l o o . 'k e f ping , yoo T OAae*d before to Ib e E « J He»■ P f j i t . ,_________________

5 F R O I J C A L A D I E S 2 5 c

XL'I N E W S /JC fffl^£ A ijA _ ro ^

T l Wiffie r i l l i s IEOBXBT Q V tU M h ■ I

“If they w anted a d i ^ - w M t o an i

p'nHPK get a gfrl ttf s ta r t w ith In s te ad .oifUl bd w e -- lona ryif t t lo a . . - ____________ _________ _____SiyONBICyCLEIlNDHOTOMOBILEGOLLIDiom ing

■ Ih irled from hls4>lc)'c le w h en hi *i ° “ P wheeled In fro n t o f a m ov ing cai

■neflr~hts~homo'on"A 'ddlson a i^ u < a th e cM t.ln le_ycstcrday_n ftc tn t»on .-lva i

l l-y c a r-o ld son of M r. am t h i r t y jy a n Mock, w as rep o rte d to ly

resting eomforUtbiy a^ th e c<)untj ic In - gcncmi hosp ital la s t even ing . EX' W ash - ccjji lo r i>o!iilble head In juries,' thi I, n a - twy wiv, n o t dnngerousiy h u r t , th i C. A n - a ttend ing physician sa id . Q ues Rjpeka tioned a s to .w heU icr th e boy h a t , m is - iK-cn in ju red by a lollypop stick u C . D . th a t he was repo rted to hn v e ha<

C o l- in his m outh w hen th e a cc id e n t oc v d e en , eurred, th e physician sa id th e re wai

' a n d

!»== .. . I ^ X J P -jl.w lU , M oa-emcm— ~ ________

m e et _________H a r- ’M rs.

bebL-

• T h e i c - ' i s n ' t i

V-8 owners.a l de -letters prove

iJSU - A n d tlie F= - , The sensafiio■ ■ cylinder eng:

eng-ine ever 1 . means you c;

- -.-there. And il V-8 ensrine c

JJ, oil are low, i------- 1 PnvH pnmfnr

four wheels, mgJ R'’e u rg e y__ ins: twice its

. ‘I t’s great!”I Ford V-8I _ nance Plans

— i navrrionti-

. r! - ^ A bcaiitifiil. root! } - - htinr slot.i in fr'■ Do Luxe Tndor £

THI-: FORD Ais; j . f.o.b., Deti uil .

— :

U N I

DAH n r’flTTKTlAV MriRNING. MA- • d - Lll-'-

[AT 27, 1334.;.,^ ' - .

lIliiDERSUSPECt: J HFLDl ieW E

Blackie W ijson, Aocusei. . . . . . . . Of G irrs-D ea tti a t B ur- ”

r ^ 1 e y . A w aits T rial- BURLEY. M ay an -A ccuM d o firs t degree "m urder in ' connccUoi w ith th e d ea th of DeUa Stone, 32 h i a Burley hoapluU la s t A pril 2« E. E. (Blackie) WUson. Amerleoi FnUs res tau ran t opera tor, w as hel< w ithout bond to onsw er tu th

— - c h a r g e - ln - th o - d is t r lc t -c o u r t , , fo llowlijg a iirelimliutry h ear in g in th

and probate court h e rc ,to d ay . hey- — A’ euiuiiet 'B Juty , ircorTTcn O i''‘t i I.o f receive a report by tho s ta le c l i \n

ist, found M iss S tbne's d e a th imi ___ been caused by poisoning. W ltnesse— said. W ilson'was w ith iie r in a hole

room sho rtly -beforo shc -w as-takc i from th e hotel to Uie hosp lu il wher she died shorU y afte rw ard .

Br Prelim inary hearin g In p robat f Judge H»nry W, TUcker's cou rt to ^ day was held beh ind c losed doot

c a r no eyldence of a n y auch Injury. Bue- — InvMtlRstlng—p o llee-iind -she rtff m n officers is id -lh e -b (^ w h ce led -d lrK i and ly In fron t of th e c e r h i w hich W. tb o S nekelt.-T w in F a lls school th u te n ty wns riding w ith hla b ro th e r-ln -la t Ex- Leo Hoslngton. O fficcra s a id ' th th e m an In Uie c a r could n o t have see th e th e boy In Umo lo a v e r t th e acd ICS- den t, and th a t I t w as a p p a re n t ths Iiad tiie boy did no t see th e c ar. The •Ick praised Ihe m a n n e r In w hich th had c a r was handled to a v e r t w h at the o c - said m lsh t h av e been a m ore serloi w as O ccident

d i ; e d s - o

~ . V s' T“t*. •'*

^e i tF o r d V-8, itself, d i d tlie;ional V-8 engine sold tl gine selling under .^500- r built. It’s fast. The fact can drive 55-60-65 withe it’s smooth as only-tlie i can make it. Ford V-8 i

, vei'y low. And up-keep ■>rt sniri tVipm. The comf( s, of deep ,soft cushions, you to compare Ford V-I ts price, and more. Once »»

8 prices sta rt at $515, IS of the Universal Credi

FORD V-8 TUDOR SEIomy sedan complete In everj’ dct fron t door and renrrqun rto r w i r

■ Sedan o t uliKhtly hltrher costT” S T V V e R . t ........ ....... - ....................................—

\

Yonr MTwii

to eompllaace w ith request by Wll - ' son 'anttonw yi, O. B.-Baum-ot Po

esteUo, and .8 . D. Lowe of Burle;-------A r - H i^ c » aoB..pr<accuU aiL>ltotnc' r n was ustst«d by Clotcnce Thomaa,

t f i MOTHER^S-DEAIHJrOLD, ised IN WORD Tp OFF[CERl

A messase teUlng of the death I th« mother of Lee ‘rooc'* SuUlvai sheep shearer employed by Pen Poe. has been dispatched by the shei Iff a t Prlee. Otah, to officen a t Twl

. o! FdUs, UTft Hot Springs, Arco, Rt :Uon peri, Minidoka and Hazelton,. SuU , 33, Tan. according to the last word n i 28, celred In Utah, was working a t Pol lean on.'creek. In the vicinity of Blacl held fMU His mother died a t Price < the Tuesday of last week. -

•fol- _ • _____ .r :--------------------------I th e -OBEGOKJrETERAN DIES -

' U i. GRANDE, O it„ May 2S m~ -Ralptrftr^IU fO B r«0rP 0stm astip -h«

i \n - for the laat la years until the a] imd polntment of a sucocssor May 1. dli

esses today from a heart attack, tiolel Huron was a colonel In tho Oregi oken national guard, and a veteran ef t here Spanlsh'Amerlcan and World wai

Ha was unm arried ..Jbatet to- ----------------------------------------------loors

P r e - H o l i d a y '

rectr r P U B X l i C r D A N C E :w . 1.istee. Twin Foils Poal-law■ the • A m e rlc o n Lcfflon

A t S h a d o w l a n dthat

r iiw TUESDAY, MAY 29

r S j B iclcr'a Bond Tickcts 75<

) f - X h o u {B ^ Q w n e r

............

a" V . . ^ -

their V-8’s. Thousands a

he selling.them. This engine—the

)0—develops more powei let th a t you can do over ? hout engine strain. The i e inherently balariced-dei 8 economy sold them. Cc 5p costs are light. ifnrt. nf tv.nnsver.qe sni’iri'c IS, and of wide seats. /-8 performance with th ce you have done so, yoi

5, f.o.b. Detroit.- Authc idit Comp\iny offer conv

EDAN Xdetail. Clt'ar-ylsion v c n ti- . f. ivindows. There i« al.so ^ - I ^

L.$535 ^. - e v

lO T O i2 E R Dealer in Falls

J ) _ _ f ** ____

ERS p r o t e c t s ■[■thoi -IJlvanj AND ( ^ r

KEEPS

■ ' HAPPY ^ | QColda. Asthma,

a^k • ”»>' P nRespond hnmedl- \1 I I .* atcly to Percalit' \ l 11 j ;

treatment—“Start ‘- ..... ioday_i:the._P^;

calx Way." ~

CORA GREENHOW. ~.’ Percalr D U tribp^ -.

>regon ' Office Neal to '’oiifplwtlm ' *wara* “ n o m t to « P. M.

' " i AUTO GLASSl E r : ■ i z r B c iA L - F n ic E is - ^ - ^ C

: On-ABto Door Olaas and Windshields. No Cbarga

to r SetUpg. Oct O v Pricca

- M O O N ’S9 Paint and PBrcllBre S ton

B w ythlog for Ih t aeow-

i s a n d s ^r s S a y ^

Lrmrym’-3 and ttiousands of ' '

:he only V-type 8- ver than any Pord ■r 80 miles an hour le reserve power is ,design of-the-Ford—,---------Costs for gas and

iritrs that act on all

th at'o f cars cost- you, too, will say

thorized Ford Fi- nvenient terms of

R C O .

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-TWIN FALLS-DAILY Nb Ws^ .‘■j '. . ■ lm i«d a r n r momJu* «wept BtoBdn^’ by U » % y-l r -T w ln - .P tU i -N « r i . PublUbln* COh I n c , T w in "

:L .P S I u ^ a . f t r i L O o tm a _ J d 6 h o .— :-----------------------EsUlJIIAed IflOt

edition entered t s W M nd‘'f c la a m ail ■ , ^ • n u t te r rA p r l l -9;M0l8, » t iBe p o « o K l« .a t T w in

, Falto. Id ah o under tb a i c t o r B tereh 8. 1878.

. • - . - . SD B S C B IP nO N RATES •By C arrier

.Payable l a ’ A dvance •;■ O ae Y ear — .................... .... ... ■„, tg.00

- - 8 U M d a t lu ------------------- ------------------- J3.78. . 'T h r e e 'U o a tb i '---------------- --------------- - i i j o

O ae MonUi ----------------- ^ -— • «. By Mali

■ .On# y e a r — -------------------------i— — _____ M JOO utelde S ta te o r 'Id ab p

....... .-O ne^ ^O E .—. ................... ; .........— t e j o ..

^ ' Ali J e n S u e a lo ‘ '/ ' t t r t -UM l w publication or a ll bew t < U ipB t«Ji« '.

eredfWd to ]t, o r s o t oU ienriM c red ited in Uil>’. paper and to th e local n e n publlAhed herein Alt r l f h t or republlcaUotl «r tpeela j d lepatehet

- • — aeftln ateo .re»eryea ; ;;........... . ' •.■..: W m e a n s “AssocInted Presa.

. . U em ber A udit-B ureau or O iictilaUoos.

- ‘ ” “ N yfnO N ll£^R E ’raB S E N T A T IV B i. ..PBU DD BN. KINO M iD PR U DD EN Naw ' ‘Tork. Chicago. S ao Praneisco. Los An«e]es

- -^ S O tU a .. .. . : . .. ■

— - V-The-Newa-aawmei-no finanolol-reipoMlbmty— - • for errors in adrerUMmentj but In caaes where

the pMper iM a t fault » correction o; Huir pari . ot-tha advertisement In whleh the error occun

■wtn M 'r '7>'’'*‘?od without'charts..A l l notices reoulred by law o r by ordei ol

' eou rt or com petent Jurisdiction to be published weekly, will be publhbed tn th a . W ednajday Usue of th is paper p u r to an t to Section &3-108 I

- 0 .:A .-'U 23,a«:added the re to b 'C b a p U r 154. 193g .- ScBsloo Lawa o f I< teh a _ _____ • '

FEW ER FA ILU RES F o r t h e ' second week in D u n ;& ‘

B rad stree t reported the few est fa ilu res fo r ’ any s im ilar period since 1920. In p re - ]

— depreasloxL jea rt.tiff* ■aYeragei.wcokIy_faU-- .t ■ , u res w ere more than 400. A. y e a r ago th ey t

i w e '437. ^ r i ‘ thft w e e k 'r t ie r re d to they— w ere only 222. . - . : .. . '________••.................. .. J

I f business .~cbncerM,_ara.jnot_lTnaking" Jnoney these days, a t 'Jeast th e y ~ ^ e holding i ou t I n d g c tt in y along. A nd th e “ little fe l- i

^ low** in buatnfeaa'cannofc.bfl-dotnB’-wft-pfLftyly- *1

T he vast m ajo rity of business fa ilu res a realw ays little buslijeaiies., , - ,

Nobody k^ow s n o w 'w h e th e r th ere will i'b e - a fclapsa th is year, aa^.there was la s t i

; ^ r . B u t here is S o c c e r or tho m a n ;^ m -'dicatigiifl t h a t ^ a r , a t least,* conditions ”f i ^ '^unaam en tau y w tte r . ^

lE N G lA N D ’S 'R E C O V E B Y ' 57-rr^TtrEnglaad, vit."bias-been siUd, ia-recovering j

from , i t s . depression* fa s te r th an th e U nited 'S ta tes and. w ithout - ^ e drastic m easures tw hich w ere f 6und‘*nMeMaiy over here. i

T h a t is n o t th e whole sto ry ..E ng land waa ^in th e depression longer than.. we w ere. Bo- *

• fo re we htid becomo deeply involved and ^' h ad begun to tak e .ac tio n _ to .e ffec t a cure,, a

• E ngland ha3 adopted under o ther namerf^ em any m easures w hich -served th e sam e »purposes as o u r alphabetical e ffo rts. T he fam ous “dole" w as one of them .

studying fundam en tal problems o f depres* 4sion and s t il l .a c e k s 'w a y s ’out and proven- ativca fo r th e ’future.— — ;------------------------p

Recently th e P arliam en tary Council • - '- p a s s e d a resolution urg ing thn t sh o rte r

w orking ho u rs be combined, w ith longer school days and o ther measures to cureuhom plojTnent I t , ,u r g e d 'a l s o th a t th e v

- schoofg k f l'b f t I'A lS 'e irthar oid flRu ]jtiiiMuii.y =* be p aid ea rlie r th y i a t present, th a t pro- g ram s o f'p u b lic w ork s 'b e ca rried out, and JJ th a t ru r a l Ufe bo made more a ttra c tiv e . 0 A dvocates o f these m easures evidently do d no t believe t h a t n a tu re can safely bc le f t a to take ita course In m eeting problem s o f ^

" " industrial society. ^. __ . ..... ..........— 0

STOPPING W HOLESALE MURDER f In moving, to placo an em bargo on ship- J;

m ents of a rm s to P arnguay ond Bolivin. ____ ^® ^.ynited S ta tes govem m ent is ncting in -

harm ony w ith world sentim ent and m aking p a ' pracUcal move ogalnst wor. The tw o « nations involved are . 0 deeply com m itted “ to th c ir suicidal struggle th a t they seem in-^

. capable o f stopping the w or themselves, i] — B oth r-v w y —l»lw ly r-» ill-< ^r-o tly—w elcom e -n

compulsion from without enabling them to aw ithdraw honorably.________________________ 5

I t Is no secret th a t weapons, -amm unition *’ and w a r ' p lanes have been shipped to d ie ^

- .belligerents’ from th is country. T here wa-v■ no law agafnst it. T here Kave been hca\*y b

B h lp m o it* 'a ls o ^ ro m G reat B rita in and ^o ther countries. T he League of .Nations, «

R a f te r a careful inquiry into the w ar. sug- *gested a general emb.nrgo on w ar m.-iterial.<«. ’

' B rita in , F rance , • Italy , Spain. A rgentina and som e of the o ther countries imTnedlatc-

- . J y-agrecd,-Tb.e..nuthpr[ty:.v‘'k(^(!Tofx$nitr^ .s^ '~by P resid en t Roosevelt will give tho U nited

S ta tes leadership in th is hum aniLirian ef­fo r t. T here should b e .n o question about congressional conscnt,. The propo.<«il rcflect.'* ' \- th e overw helm ing sentim ent of th e 'A m c ri- - i

- can people. ; ^T h is will m ake a good precedent, tbo. I t j t

Ib tim e th e so-called cl^illiwd h.itio’n.< began ; f ig h tin g w a r-b y th e .common*scnsc proce.'y» : t o f .f ta rv in g i t ou t. ' . • | ^

B ELLOW ED ADS Profects o f Police, in P a r is in recen t

y ea rs bave been try in g .. .^ have a u tho ritiea .. in some A m ericas c i t i ^ , to m ake th e placo

_ reasonably, noiseless. A n up-to-date odver- ’ User thought o f som ething wmcft Dids r a ir

to make tho fig h t n e c e s sa ^ all o ver a s^ in .- A t an im pbr;tant s tre e t In tersection th e advertiser erected a tw o-story p ictu re , il­lum inated a t Bigji’t, show ing th e E iffe l .Tower ag a in st , th e background of a g igan ­tic fo rm a t re p rese n tin g the f r o n t page of a n evening paper,. E very q u a r te r o f an h our tho sign becomes ar ticu la te and bel­lows' fo rth , day o r n ight, the w ords, .“ I g e tm y news fro ra .t l}0------ . I rend th e ——

The M unicipal Council 'held an emerg->

“ unsightly ad v e i^se m cn ts .’* T h a t resu lted in m odif/catlon of. tho sisn'to w eet ce rtain a r tis tic rcqulreraients, bu t l e f t 'th e te rr ib le voice! Tho C ouncillors a r t n o w . hurried ly d ra fting ' a law to control loudspeakers in public places. T hey would Uko to get I t In force before th e re Is a general ou tb reak of vocal advertising . ' —

-Common, sense an d good ta s te ough t to r 4 ) r o .v e n t_ til^ D r tz p rz tlI I f f f ir ! !^ ? “A o ^ ^ ^ ;

law s are necessary.^Som e one harf said th a t noise is th e ‘m ost im pertinen t o f io ta rru p - tlona. I t is also one of th e m ost nerve- w recking, T he w a r aga inst unnecessary noises should be continued vigorously un til i t h as been won.

A ^ o w i s d c n v B c a(L ew laloo : T r ib u n e ) ----- ---------------------

A tendency tow ard sp ir itu a l decadence a m p o | th e L Afflfirlcan people haa been the tbem « o l a la tm ln g

woTBlnBs voiced rec u rren tly In r e e c n t , yeara by ' ' ifiony -ccMcJcotlous reUslota leatlcn. Pcihapo th a t• U a characteristlo o r every, age. a lth o u g h th e re baa

.f tp p ea red _ rca x o n _ ca o u g b _ to _ .rea r_ tb a t_ th e .ra l th o rr th a fa thers h as been In . p rocesj o r d ls ln teg rau o n .' * , ' W h a te v e r ^ I h Is b e W n d - th la -o ia le ty , how ever.- ^

1a n o t s u sc e p tib le _ to . m a th em atica l dem oD stratloti. •'• T b e stU U tlcs, to th e contrary,- a ll p o in t tb e -o lh e r cf - - r» y ^ M .iti tn e « : .tb e Jn g u re k -re p o r te d - t iy .th o _ c u rT e n t ^( Issue or tb e .C h r is t ia n H erald , w hich (Inds c b u rc n ]i mcmbcraW p In tb e O nlted S t a t e s ' reacbcd * - new 1 r *b lgh--m ttrk-oX -fiO ,8X 3374.1a.J835„w m i-a.r»tlo_or_ln;, |

• - m e to ta l m e m f tr th lp Inerease o f aU reUgloua t• bodies la st y e a r w u 859.4S3. T b e M etbodlsU s t a ^ £

a t th e he ad or p ro te s ta n t denom inations In ga in ^I lo m em bership a n d second in to ta l n u m te ra . ‘m e< : B optUts a re second In ga in ' and riTst In num bera. a r o in e r» - witi r <»a .iib tt lu c ie a i is w» 6: ti n i . L .u h .n .n -

a n d R om an . Catbo tlc churches. TbC P re a b y U rm ^ „ .lM 8 In m e m b e > ^ p , os d id ala& th e c

C ongregatlona l-C hrlstlan c onnec tion T h e ito m a n a C athollo c h u rc h U stU l by r a r tb e largest' alngla ” r a l tb In th e coun try w ltb a to ta l m em bersh ip or

f i0 .33U 44 . . tI • A to ta l or 4 0 i7 p e r o e n t o f tb e people or tb e J J u n i te d S la te s now belong to some c h u rc b ; counting "

m r a n u 'a n d 's m a l l ch ild ren or a d heren ts , b o doubt, p tb e pe rcen tage - would m oun t to a m a jo rity or tha popula tion under some degree oT c h u rc b m riuence. ^

" W bUe .there would be a n a tu ra l tu rn in g to sp iritua l „ ' consolaUOD during th a depression tlm ea o( s tr c u a. I. a n d .tro u b le . th is .factor ha rd ly can o ffe r a complete «• ^ explanaU on for th e chu rcb grow th, particu larly “ S w hen I t Is accomplished In a aeason n o t m arked i, . by a o y ou tw ard sign of unusual relig ious fervor s<■ T h e u o p e ol diurchlr rcJponsJbUUy Is p re tty well ^

ahow n. a lbe it th e m ere m em bersh ip 'f ig iirca do no t

• 48 p e r c e n t o r more or o u r people aro consclenuou*• a n d c o n su ten t foUowen of th e N n ia rcne . T he graver ^ _ in »h«. n ftM _ jf_ p m n in tln g snlrltuftlltv .p I ' am ong those on th e c hu rcb ro lls. p>

NO MOHE -F H E E PO W ER" [ |(B aker, Oregon. D em ocrat-H craM ) ' ir

! p e rh a p s th e m ost Im p o rtan i one th ing In th e ! p rim a ry wna th e proof it gavo th a t th e rad ical “- j f n III to a e.’Oic ar.d ^

th a t poU tlcal preferm ent now goes to the t im n lB; w ho serves th e people n o Was - ra ltbT uU y-bea iu ia .' h e uses h is s h in as a covering for bla^body m s;ead p.• o r a fU g. D oth po n ies tu rned dow n rad ica l eand l- h t d a tca fo r this m oderaw , m iddle of th e road , reason- n< : a b ly m inded •• chaps. T hey d W 's o by m sjorlU ei' t h a t m a d s th e 'c h a n g e slncc 1930 a n d 1033 clcar to

th e dul!e3t.- T h e - D e m o c ia u a c r* ld '.c a l le d _ lh e _ iu r n . p,on ,th U several weeks n jo w hen l l w arned c«nd l- Ud a te s tb a l th e a ljle had chanRcd. th a t th# 1033 P' l« u e s or rree powor. etc.. w u ld i i’t elM t m «a In

' iM i . C andidates who f.iUed lo see Uils a re In tho Xc■ -a lso ra n " el.iM today. ^1 ■ -n;e--pe3ple-hnv»-;eanwd-that-elOTlag_£amMl65_l^• prom ises do n o t come tru e , th n t th e re Is no short ^ I c u t to everlusiing prosperity lo .n il by eI«H:iti;R dcm* U , agogues o r c ia n ts to office. H rose m sw llch a«.ay ^

tro m ex trem e w ithou t ge tting anjr close* p,‘ tA h idebound r tac tw a w blch a vast m a jo rliy wUh «,■ to avoid a s they would avoid Uw devU. T he s u t e p

. . m nra .a l^T-rt'rn Ta t b e lnTea tlD tn t_o t_caplia l “» a n d tb e w ay Is paved fo r a sound Industrial e i - h

panslon w henever general coadlU oas m ake tbU r poasUJe. A nd .wa sir^IotiT Ibate w b« e iu e ig la i- f ro m -

- -tf ta - spre c '-o t -a l t l ^ a d l^ S ls m -w t tb o a t h a ving . a .lo t . ^ ' or d e b t loaded on to us a s so m any s ta te s did. We b: i-_-.TOied' Io r a *6Q.COCJQO.siatA_aowE£_syitea^but Lbe C

c ou ldn 't be tokl so we escaped ,'by good luck. ^I Sow w ltb a sa n e -s la te o f m ind w e ll c oneen tra ta b<

o n m ak ing th e privately ow ned utUlUes bc good t l■ a n d U th a t tail* w ell go Into public o w n cn h lp tf

w« c an do so on a b u s ln e u InsU ad of a hysU rla• basis.____________________________________________ U I ___________ ______________________ t<

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i Ll h e r life. O n h e r r t :u m to L oodoa she esM rssed a l-.enelf a s Quite »-.:rpraeiS a t the com paraU ve' civ il- f,isa tlon of th e Nor*Ji. _

-O u r EnglJ^.,-u*;<v?rj, a rr-sp w a d tst-T ap Id Jj- .- i-sh e ri ; ."laid; "even I n » i/.i;# tow n llie S t . A n d re n j they <•

I I have a nice go:r ■ e o - , : r j f ; y

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llsiU on itie hoi)":-un 6r“ th e govc'rn- m cn t w ith tb e big Ja poncso co r-

7 - pv-.a.ions, -l»io tw o - iu r^ e s t iruats. n- M itsui a tid M luublshJ—w ith a to ta l Br cap ita l of a lm o st five billion y c n ». . control n o t only m ost of th o J a p -- ^anrtf^-TfflTrhnnt-m arin c b u t a lao a

large p a rt o f the tex tile a n d nittchinow Industries a n d over h a lf o f th o o o - < I, Ure export trade . O f th e 4Q8 m em bers • ' o f t h 8”J a p a n e » PiirU am cD t'27a b e - ^

J» f ? ^ ^ j« d * b y * M U 3 ^ b lS ^ <a Seyukal p a rty suppo rted by M itsu i < ^ contA ls 175 scats . T .ia tls ono of th e i

reasons why- m ilitary forCo' ts so. i >e' avallnblo w hen -new m a rk e ts ia. a re required. (

• more* worried over conditions th a a l “ they admit'. T hey fi^pl th a t th e p res - 1 I* e n t nroaperlty. 'b ased on dum ping t Jl and Itio clcvaiualion fii JCn, 15 11 I , no l a pe rm a n en t p roposition. Tokyo i

foresees w holcsalo dum ping w o n 't t “ la st tnucb longer. A n ag reem en t on i

the p a r t 'o f w ea tc m -a atlo n srto -g lrc : J a p a n a fre« b a n d In C h in a w ill be 1 balanced by a cessa tion of th e tro u -

“ blesome expo rts . T h a N ipponese have e t- planned lor th is w ith ab le vision.' I a Tokyo #* llm ates th a t l l w H l,take i . a t least ten years to m ake M on :hu - t

kuo a n erfecUvo .p roduce r o r raw t ^ m nic .ia ls and a p ro litab lc m arK d k s a n d l l w orried by th e huge m ilita ry i i e expense of c leam lng th e country o f i a- th e robber bands w hich m afce-cx ten-fa ’ slxe colonization Im poulb le . (T Iksc t 3 law less nom ads, now swelled by d e - v

se rtc rs from th e N Janchukuan a n n y a ,1 o re estlm sted a t 300,000.) MeanwhUa

th o enorm ous Chinese m arket, th e b• hone Of Jap an ese Industry , rem ains or closed by a n u n 6 :jlc lin > 6 r!o lC ------- TTI C ontrol o f C hina Is viewed as th e £

only pe rm a n en t so lu llon—its raw i e m a te ria ls , m arket-and-co!onIZ iiU on h

IL. .po ia lb illtlfa cAn m a k e .J a p n n Indc^-j-a p e n d e n t T h e Increaalng u>c ot ‘ I. Chinese labo r (50 pe r c en t clieni<r r th a n . Japane--ei by E uropc.m c a p l - | t la l In C hina Is th e Japane.'c n igh t- b m are . a

s Tokyo believes th a t 't h e .nhultia? or 1 1 th e C hlnc .« door wouW m ean a f h h f '

—a t rea . W lUi th e hcow th of Hif-v.an £

1 I B r t l s h d e fe iu cs 'ih e chances of sw lp- 'Ing th e necessary oil supply ktow j

, 's lim m er. I n s id e n s a y th a t 1039 K om - t ’ p le tlon o t th e O saka -T suruga canal) .• haa been s e t by th e m U ltarlsts as th e * . now -o r-neve r lim it should dlplo- . I m a tlc . tra d e s fall to come off. |

• K U SS L \. T lje revolu ilonary cam - (! L p f tlg n _ w h lc h th e _ C om intern h a s ' i- launched In Indo-C liin 'a c'alis r o r* i 1 p u ttin g th e F ren ch w h ite troops in , e

n m iiUnous tram r ol m ind. In^pir- t• Ins a gen era l h a t .e d of th e rr.-im e. c > foste ring n a i lo in lb m nnd dcvulop- d

Ing th e ldc.ll of a S n v in j>-3tcm . A n , la rg e g roup of o r^an lsors ha.-L beon

' to th e sehc:ne anti ll's bcllevetl t l i s l f■ th e "C o tr rad ra" a l l l KCt sh o r t .•lirlJt. n, In sld rrx rcixjrl .th u t iJirre L\ ro n - t

slderable tr u th tn 'le .-tirf.ortd re- g' o rg aa lra tlo n of th'* G PU . T he f fr lm e f) a g a in s t t h e .Vabsolute di^ ta iorlal ,f pow er a n d unlqitc prlvilei:fs or th is _J m ysterious police torce t» h ir h Is l u

• haa r o w n very m uch u-itlnn the la st 1I year. T b e foundaU on of a siaU* A t- L , tom ey 'a O ffice and th e «p;>oir.tmfnt

o f A kulow. a n a v o V f a - n i ^ ^ r n i n s ^ tl» -O P l? r« * a -U > » -f lr4 ii-* t^ K > * a r4 -4

: b r ta k ln g tb e power of the Soviet “ . C heka, R .s u te 'w i th in iKe s ts te . The

G PU troopa. now used n . bonJar. t• rallrOAd a n d Industrial police, are to ,• b t sp li t up betw een th^ arm y nnd , I tjia T ra n sp o r t Com mU sar;»t, whUe ? , Ib e Q P tJ police w ill'lo se Ir.de- *'

pendenca a n d be p la re a as .•» r s r r r .a l ' fo rea u n d e r-a Comml-v.ari.-i; ef th e *

In te n o r . T hese reform * <cant u -r- ijy .? to c a r ry o u t a s th e C p u I-.irfdtn * u n d e r a veU of aeereiry cvrn rrom th e so v ie t gore.-rrmcnt or;;r,;i;.s »r.d ®

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I la g Anglo»FTench d t ' f - t i v - p a ; t ^ 1 ag a in s t O erm a n y — which is far• fro m th e t ru th . Altho:;.-;-. o^rn-.any '■

r e a n n a m e n t—fspecU ll.r in :f:? a ir— ie m akes L ondon very t ^ t r r r - • -T e m m c n t n e t even wsllin.- r,-) c'.t.. r

i n a n c e a n y extensive jr.ixra.-.tfea o f 6,-uifety in th e lo rn of .•Jn r:i;c s r

e ag a in s t G erm any un:e-^ F.urc'rir ai- 1f ja l J r b c r ln s to dl.ta.VT!. ^'r3 .-.« a

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a igreaston b u t B r itish publlo oplnloi w s wlil auppo rt on ly d isa rm am en t am s r n o t- tb c -a u p p re s s io n -o r -G e rm B n y ^ which P a r is obviously Intends. I .u G re ia B r ita in is Jeopardised she wll i - i p ro tec t heracir. oa th o London T im e _ recently w ro te, b u t sees no purpo* n . In 0 p act p rim arily designed to p ro ^ tcc t F rance . , _no London h a s ii6T fitfH tlO iror“belhi0 - sucked by prom ises in to a w ar whlci tra Franco s ta r ts . T h o p a rliam e n t Lib- « r cra ls~a re~b rlng lng~ preuu r« to bea; aa. w,Bnwiv«>r n w » docsn'k m ean m uch. In siders say thai u l G re at B rlU ln w ill have one more he iry a t G cncva.A o.bring about a dis- SD. a rm a n m e n t a g reem en t, and ir th a i Its doesn 't succeed, pull o u t and le t th t

C ontinen t’ do Ita ow n w ashing.■Jl A lthougtL -Poyerful circles In th i in B rush te x tile t r a d e a tlrred up'.pub- a - Uc op in ion over H ba Ja p an e se trad i Ig th r e a t- to a p itc h th a t th e govern- u l m c a c 'c u m u n t r e i i i . T riuic c b iei ro R unc lm an d id n o t t u o th e extrem< ' t s tand of th a induatrlallata, wh( )n w anted a com plete ru p tu re w ltt rc; -TokyOi-Thla-oom dvbacome s m a jo u in te rn a l poH U caTl& sue...:-------- —1- L o n d o n 'In s id e rs re p o r t tb a t ln - rc d la n re p rcse n u tlv e a hnve .been u a *

Ing tu rk e y -w lth tb e govem m ent. ce po in ting o u t th a t J a p a n la alowlj I- b u t aurely ex tend ing a pollUcal bege- w m ony over th e P a r E as t. T h o Ind lan i : t b lam ed th e governm en t's InacU vltj y I a n d pre/sed fo r p la in speak ing anC >f I a c tin g . ‘•Before Ifa -too la te" woa the I- f a t t l tu d e . T h e B ritish officia ls rcpUoc! le th a t n o th ing h a d ye t occurred whlcl; J- w arran te d auch a move. "T h en thak t ly aom cth ing occur" w as th e re to rt, le T h e B ritish Preas Is m uch Incensed le by th e recen t a rre s t o f th e M unich is oorrespondent of th e D ally ^ p r e s s . ~ :i l’s th e to iirth laM AT tB8 KinO- ln le , B a v ar ia w ith in six m on ths . T b e gov- w , e rn m e n t Is "m aking rep resen ta tions" n b u t U ioy-w oat'-do-m ucb.good a o Ja x

>r ‘ Hn haa given orders th a t th e Jour- :r n a lls ts be trea ted w ith u tm o s t eour- I-1 tesy In fu ture b u t tb a t th e ir wortc

be h indered a n d disregarded a s m uch aa poulb lc .

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^ S tav lsky Comml'.3lon. due any day VijwTJTa' f IHSmeiS' UlUl t , u a t

*• ' concern os more oil fo r th e fire. T b e I r c s u lu o l th e ln v ts tlg a tlo n h a te .b e e n

> '' t a r from sstU factory and > tb e p res - l’ ence of politics Is obvious. T h e gov- '• , e rn m e n t Is hau n ted by tb e fe a r th a t

th e whole opjxwtUon will tak e up I le n r l B e rau d s c ry ; "^f you don 't de liver us the.*e »coundrels a n d m u r-

1- dercr.s you'll «lo v e il to su rround the IS ' palal3_B Q uiboii_K iih_barbcd_airi:.i: >r Policies of r ig h t and le ft have co u n t- n , ed ro r m uch m ore lh a n tr u th wlU> > th e lnven i«atln8 deputies In spile e . Of D oum rrcuc's c lea r w arn ing th n t I- . dlshone.ity no» m eans dlc tato rsh lo . A , T h .if s dynam ite. n • T h e govem m en t la widely critic ized >« fo r n o t “spwdTng u p ednltltn ttonal >t reform . Insiders have ll t b a t . D ou- ^ m erguc u walUng u n til th e stock ot ' • th e C ham ber of D eputies b ao low :* aa a resu lt of th e Slavlaky report, le th a t he can force th ro u g h h la plana J l w ith lh e w eight o5 alm oat un an l- ^ m ous publle opinion. Soaw Inalden ^ . p red ic t th a t opin ion wUl go fu rth e t

* I T h e p lanned tra n s fe r o f Initia tion ‘• j o t app rop rla tloos to tb e Cabinet,

,d ecrcaaed .la .tftt 'nB m bcr_o f fro m 600 to 400. cbangea w blch wiT3

^ 'm a k e i r a i r n ^ 'r o r T b S X n s m b c r to ex e r t poUUcal pressure o n th a Execu-

, Uve—a ll wUl be sou r apple* for tbe•* D eputiea. B u t I t's th a t o r ^ d i c a l dU -•? u u ir 5 h lp - * n d - th e mMse*. w itn

grow ing fslU i In D oum ergue, ar« ' fo r th e Republican courae.,i - A n Im p u rtan t S oc ia list stronghold* w as levelled recenU y w h ea a go )'cm -

: m e n i decree jjave th o M in u te r cl ' Poets a m i T elegraph* dU cretlcnaiy ■ h lre -a n d -f lre pow er — civil a e r ra n u ^ c r no. Com m unication*, a s tb e m ain- > -S ta y of_ruB ile_»ecurlty . a n d to be

■ w x u g .aupar vu i r t a 'b f p fop .g - a S S * llu te ly loyal to th e go\~emment. The

^ 'S o c ia l i s t p re s s -h a a risen in arm s, i_ calling ih« refo rm a -spo ils »ys- . . t e a . 'H w t t t w o tt l do th e m any good. [- T h ero U be n o mor® d la tu rb an cej in

th a t d e p a jtm e a t from now on.

Z • - G EBM A N T. G su b llsh m en t Of th i ^ new "P eople 's C ourt ' fo r treason b u ) t tjro u g h t a n o o d o f c ria e lsa i a a d de- ^ n u n c u tlo Q from a ll o re r Europe

T h is c ou rt — w ith Its two Jud lc lan :e a n d th r r e 1*7 ise£:be.*a a n d designeC>- for rsp ld a n d a u o m a r r action on th t.a ba il* c ; Naz! pbUoaophy ra th e r tban

a Q h beo ^!» p e t b raineiilld cO oerln s 'a e re r alaco th e Roicbat* tr ia l, w bleb w eot too slowly fo r bl

— , ta s te . I t w u plgeooboled a t O n t a------ ta-irritaiicQ to-rorelp'publlo ^ In

ton . W ith th e a lan m n g grow th « C onununlat p ro p ag a n d a 'an d tb e In

__c r e ^ o r genera l u n res t due to thc r l t l e a r t lnnn ria i a itim uon ai~weli n tb e necessity or keeping G erm an m il ita ry secre ts u n der corer. U ard-b6U e d H erm a n n h a s i u d h ia w ay .'L lb e n it ua« la to be m ade or tb e -d a a t l p e n a lty , given to th ia c o u rt un d e tb o new law ; to '"destroy Uio-apect^! of. op p o iitlo n w ith a n Iron ho o d ; T h e. la y Judges a re to be m en "w ltl specia l experience in com batting aub vcraive acUvlUea;' aeleoled by ; tbi O bancello r blnueU .

M ost observers repo rt th a t w ith thi • app o ln tib c n t or Fede ra l .M in ister o

th e in te r io r Frick aa P ru ss ian M in ~ - la te r ‘o f tb a - aam e -branch—In plo»

of.O ocrlQ g—P russia b 'a b o u t to b< ^ ferieriillMd. a n d O ocring'i

r p o iu ic o i pow er rinisbed off. T h e lor^ m e r la tn ie b u t os to th o ta tte r , ac ' ctndlag to « prom lz ien t 'm em ber a tlfe b in 'er rin g th e opposllo o f tru e

‘ . W ith th is new a h lft Uie Pruaslan P J ‘ lice, by f a r th e la rgest In G erm any leaves th o control of th e M in istry o; th e In te r io r a n d a u> 3 u a d e r Goer- lo g 's d irec t-p crso n o l m anagem ent Ho la d ickering for a new .P e d e ra

-»> M in istry o f Sa fe ly w hich w lll-lncludi a ll police functlons—ln exchange foi le ttin g dow n h is resistance to fed '

^ o ra lizaU on.-T here o ie c e r ta in pollt-

’------'ho'U h avo hIiTvray''iventu'any; He'icerta in ly n o t on tb e w ane.

T ho estab lishm en t o f a new C a th ' oUe p a p e r la th o S a a r V alley is ro' g a rded w ith some coooem In B e r

t j Un. T h e New S a a r P oa t la well aub- s ld ised by Rom e a n d w ill lead the

= r cam p a ig n a g a liu t a p ro -G erm an pie- — blsc ltc . T he V atican hopca to bo abli

to a t l r up enough fee ling a m ong th< ' Saar. p flpuiaU on..w hlcbJa.arm oet.co '

- I tlre ly C atho lic, to - p u t tbo -reau lt-o i tb e plebiscite In doubt a n d forci H ille r to m ake large concessions u G erm a n Calhollclsm .

A U STRIA , IIU N C A R T , IT A L V -a o d A lthough th e trad e negotiations be­any.- lw e e n -A u jtr la ,-H u n g a ry -a n d — Italy . I f have tu rn e d o u t well ofrielaUj^ the w ill' I ta l ia n posIUon In C e n tra l Europe

imcs h a s n o t been stre n g th en e d through posa th e m n s m uch a$ th e Duce cxpcctcd, P'®" H u n g arian farm ing Intercsta arc-------dUaD tM lnird a n d . Industria lis ts cm*e ln * ' b ltte red by th e new exchange <iUO- ^ c h to s . I t 's obvious th a t M uasbllnl Isn't

w im n g to tu m h la _ b a c k o n th e .L ltU c E n te n te for th e ben erit o f U ungaiT,

t a n d th e old Mw ^ U t rua t-o r- l t a ^ In a t double-dealing Is c ro p p in g ''u p

a g ain . A lthough A ustria go t away favorab ly wlUi a te n m illion dollar inc rease in a n n u a l expo rts to Ita ly th o fee ling om ong th o population a g a in s t I ta l ia n dom ina tion -— 'w hich

co n stitu tio n a » d tho abolition of all po p u la r f ra n c h is e - Is gcUlng moro nnrt h itter.. ,

T h e D anube problem Isn 't setU ed » h o ‘•y a 'l o n g aho t, a n d ncbody k n o '«

i t b e tte r th a n tho m a n w ho m icaa lo r ........^ OtSlcMiy S e c re ta ry Suvlcto w en t to tT ~ L ondon to ta lk ab o u t d isa rm am en t,

.]V .- i n rea lity to nego tia te a loan . H e was QQl j)oU tely .bu t coolly j n a t e d on bo th

coun ts a n d cam e back to Rom o a n d .g e l a fu rious Duce w ith b is taU betw een lana tils legs.v ity W orrley by these failu res—w hich iiQct have s e t Xlallan prestige dow n con -

js ldem b1y--and by . a tu rn for Uio ,;iwj worse In th e financ ia l situ a tio n , M us- ilch 'so lln l reg a rd s th e dc rm iih -Jugoslav lake! trad e p a c t, w ith g rea t misgivings. A t

th is tim e of G erm any 's money sh o r t- ised age th e quo ta preference w hich B cr- ijeii Un lias acccp tca rep resen t a g rea t 'CSS. sacrif ice and ahow how anxious G er- [■'10 ! m any Is lo b c t a fw tliuld In Uw D at - ;ov- kana.

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G O O D IN O . M ay 2& -A law n pa rty . O^k ^ O ' 3- Church T ucs-ueh hono ring J c is T . Davla

nnd fam ily w ho nrc leavlmc ?oon to m atte th c lr . hom e In Salm on.- D lshop C larence A ston jirc-rentcd

*he E)nvl*. w ho h.ia been a ccu iiiclo r to day th e Bl&lio;>. w ith n foun ta in pen n n d

pencil SCI on b eban o f 'th e w a rd .rhec en . . . . . ---------------

S: ROOMS GET ImC o m b in in g N e w F u m l l

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11m u M odem F n m ltu rs . n irn d s

(P repared by t h f D<«or«{or'i c lu b ofTC5T --------New JCaiiS tp r_T h» :Kfw? »^ c h y r n n r - M a n t i - j n r . 't r r - a e c o : ! ^

te r, m akes t» e of ? n In tere iU ae “ P eom binallon of F rench , fo s l is h a n d 2 ^ ' m odem p ie c u l a Uils In terio r, i t ^ Is a su jg w U o n th a t could be fol- * “ Io re d la th e fu rn ish ing of a com ­

fo rtab le . Jivable room If everythin* is t o .b e p-jreb*3«J b ran d new. I t

in e aUo eor.U is* m a n y ' h ln u for th e ^ \-«Jt n um ber of living rooms w here de* th e o w n e n w ish to In troduce a ' m od-

e m no ‘.< w ithout discarding a ll th e ir ^ p r ts e n t p M je a c o n s ., n r d a l!« c v U » r tradJtJonal C hfp-th e pendaie so fa Is eoxered in a b * a j e l i w fabrtc , d e ep e r th a n th e j t l -

f . MAY’2 7 , l ^ M ' ■'

" i * ~ N E \ V S I N " :?ln«

ot ■ T a k e s From t h e TIn - _ •

™ ~ 2 9 T r e a r s - A ^^ -1 M A X » ,U M la tb j _-------

__ F E M I V ta ^ BODI TO'” ™I d . " ' A ll doub ts rega rd ing tb a fat« r ltb D a o K lngaley. tb a ferrym an w bo 1 u b - believed to have been sw ept tn tb e Sboabona fa lls o n th e e ran lng

AprU 30. w ere rem oved w b ea K ta j th e Icy'a body w as found on tb e sov • or i>snk or th e r iver, ab o u t a q tu r te r Un- .a m ile below th e falls, o n Tuesd iaoe a fte rn o o n . M ay .23 ._T hB _body .il

be In a n a d vanead sU g e o f decomp 3g-s aitlon . I t ; w Id e a tlf ie d .b y maa

a n d key. T b e akuU, w as f r a f t u r ^ o f ' several p laces a n d boUi lega wi

rue, b roken above th o kneea. H ow K ini P J . ley pamo to h la 'd e a th Is aUU iny, m yalery. ' •r o f - ■ ■ — ■ ' ■ ■« r - H O U SES B E F O S E SUNDOW ^ :n t . Houso bu ild ing In T w in F a ils ti :nU been rcduced to a rap id f ire sc len ude A m on frequen tly buya a lo t In t ro r m om insu a n d tu rn s th e key In I e d - ow n dod r before aundown. Lum t l i t - la p lenU ful s t p rese n t a n d th e co

J o T lH e l r ■w ork.'O hcb the"buU dlng“ ni tc rla l Is placed on th e ground , t

t h - carpcn te ra aw arm over th o a tni r e - tu re Uko a n ts a n d t t generally h a le r- pen s th a t th e buUdlng la ready I u b - occupancy before m any hours.

SCHOOL a iE E T CALLED>blo A m eeting of re s id en t rreehold< th e a n d h e a d a 'o r fam lUes wlll be he CO* in .tb 6 _ _ Iw la J F ttJ l8 _ jK h o o l_ h o i -o r-T lm re d n y -e v e n ln g ,- Ju n e -lr .- ro r - t irco purpose o f decid ing upb n tho t

to levy for school purposes. T hua f very lit tle In terest in th e achc qucsUon haa been ahown. Cltize h av e been ao busJJy occupied wi o th e r m a tte rs th n t th ey h a w pc m ltted -thla v ita lly im p o r ta n t que

a ly rt lo n -to -p a aa -a lm o rt- tm n o tfc ed .—th e ______)po SODTIIERNER ARRIVES - - ‘Sb H urtd rgcn h a s c a s t hla ro

tu n e w ith th o Allen M crcant: a ro com pany. H e I n te n d e d 'to organl m r _ a T ennessee .S oclc ty„befo re h e g n p ~ i6 b bm y wicB ~th e " rf6 i8hr bur n in 't changed h la m ind a n d wUl wi tU o_un tU -the.ra llroad .com ea_ ln ._ .:,; ,-:ir>-, ---------^ -------- T r* - M O O B e - A lU M V e » - » .“ P M r. a n d M rs. B. M oore at

M iss Moore h av e a rrived fro P hoenix, Arizona. M r. M oore’s rar Is a sh o r t d istance w est o r Tw F alls . H e will estab lish hla boo th e re a t o w e . .■

-ftLVKE T R IP T O BO ISE- S . T . H am lltoo , -Addlsfln- '

S ..J r 'W D„^. ’ .L.1L BoIm e n d w ere a d m itte d to pra'

Ig , Uco na a tto rn ey s of tb e suprea r o ^ t laa t M onday.

n t° BU SIN E SS IS H U M M IN G . . ,-aa M ax M ayfield o f Uie P a lk Mei I th C anute com pany o f Boise vlslt< n d T w in 'F a l ls early In th e weejt. t en w as am azed a t th e a m o u n t or bus

neas done by local m e rc h an ts ar ch p le ase d ,to find th o prevailing sen t J]. h ien t ravorab le to Boise, ho — —13- _ _ L E ^ N O ON V IS IT a 'v ■ M rs. M . M. M urta tigh wUl leai A t T w in F alla ro r Boise th e f irs t i r t- n e x t week. She wll! r e m ^ the; rr- fo r aeveral daya v ls l tln g ''m e n d i.:ac ' --------- •;r - BOULE\*ARD BU ILD IN G U P

A. n u m o c r o i nanasom e housesaj being e rec ted on p roperty .fro n tlt on Blue L akes B oulevard, includlr

— th e e e - o f - I . - ^ n r n n d 'C .^ H T P e rr ir

CAS-n.EFORD GRANGE MEET i-la - CASTLEFORD. May 2« -C aa:lc jn ford G ra n cc m et T uesdny n l? h t i in.‘ lh e hom e of M!m M arR aret T hom t cd and pas.'cd a rc jo lu tlon endoraln to Uie F ra rJer-L cm ke bill. T here waa nd sood a ltcn d a n ce a n d th e J e c tu r :— ho iir 'w as sp e n t Ut <lU<iliUl^b.---------

Mo d e r n NOTEn l t u r e W i t h O ld T > -p es

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Is W ltb FV cnth A nd E nfU ib .

o f ?ow o f th e w*U. T h e F re n ;h chai: m L .oul»_X \-_it7> . IS uphoUIerK

i i sT ta c a i .m u s e o r ip ile pendsle desk, table* a n d o the r 1,-. Jd t id e s are p a laK d Ivory co lor. Browt I t c a rp c tln s coTCr* th e f.oor. rtUevw 1- by a n Ivory colored rug . before tbi 3- sofa. T ha w indow trea tm e n t U car w ried o u t In yellow a n d brown wlU I t V enetian blinds acting as a scbaU se tu te fo r th e .usual pla.u eu.-tain*. r C on tribu ting to th e m odem f* tj ' I m g o f lh e room a re th e tfnsel l a a ,

sh ad es a n d th e tcuehe* of Jeopard- used to cc rrr th e d* ik ch*2--jLai rp th e p a ir o f c-sishlons t-acked In to th< :• c c m e n c f th e sofa.

T W I N F A L L SD Twin Fails Newi FUet ■

0 7l6“Ycdir«~Ago—

IND SU G A R B U n O U M 7 8 T S IG Ns i i 'n 7 ~ C 6 u n fy " F o o d 'A d m ln l8 t r* to r 'a " l

Munaon la d lstrlbuU ng a m o n g -tb —n retoU grocera of tb a c o u n tr a quan

Uly of oertiricates to ba use4 by p u t c b a s e n or su g a r fo r can n in g p m poses thU year. U pon exec a tlo a e ono of tbesa oettU lM tea, th a appU

S “ c a n t la eaUUod to buy, a n uw lm um c r S S i lOe pounds of su g a r fo r th is pux

p0Be,-'and -a«ree*-t0 -U m U -th0 eoa 2 ^ - su n p U o n o f su g a r ro r o th e r purpoai

I n tb e bouaebold to tb re a pounds c leaa par peraoo p e r oumjUI lo r ^ i

U ngs- B U Y INCU BA TORlUl a T b e fira t Incubator, fo r p r s m a tu n

ly b o m ChUdren evor b ro u g h t In t U u a ta te o f Id a h o wUl bo lastaU e

W N in lh a T w la PaU s county g e n era l boa Is h a s "lU ch U rap id ly n e a r ln * com lenee p ie tlon a n d wUl be opened to tta \a th a p u u io ab o u t Ju n e L U oao o f tb <a Yii. i m t order* given fo r boap lta l equip ,n,h,p m en t, Uie c o u n ty coaunlsa loaers COO , t r a d e d rop a n 'tn o u b a to r , b u t i t w i

.& C X £L J$ .U xe£S;!^ lU 3iV U Q iajiJ^ co n trao ted -again fo r tb o in s tru m e i

A a n d deUvery by expreaa 1* promiae J tra c - wcekat Um e.h a p - FALLS ROAD IM PR OV ED

ly fo r U nder tb e aupervlaion of c o u n t s. Com miaatoner W . 7 . B rew er o f H an

acn . tb e rock c ru sh e r w as aet In oper1 a tlo n F r id a y a t S hoshone foUa, t e lders produce th e f i r s t c ru shed la v a roc r^held w ith w blch th e e n tlro lengU i o f tb hc^se « w d e on tb o so u th s id e of th e can ;r Uia y o n wUI be a p re ad t a a depU i o f eigh . tA¥ o r nine inchea w ith in ' th e n e x t s i

« S _ichool GOSHEN A D DK tlSSES GRADES

T racing th ro u g h h is to ry th e rU w ith o f c lv U latlo n s s opposed constaa tl; P®r- to th e roroe o t au tocracy , D r. Elme

quea- i . oo sh en , S a l t L ake O ty . to ld m em — ~ bcrs 'o r-tb B -g rad u aU n g -c laas-o r-th i

T?,-ln F d l s h ig h school, “I f th e wa • w c r r to -m d 'to ^ g h t-y o ii-a tU l-w o u I)i fo r- luive to pay a p rice th a t bonnot' i> antU e m caaurcd. We shaU ne v er a g a in roc lanlze tbo sam e Industria l s ltuaU on s s ex e g o t Istcd berore th e w ar. I t la eaay ti n u u * boo s f buft-lt-tt^har<t4<^4ow er-lndu*

w a it r ia l conditiona a n d c o aU .o f Uvln«- • a n d some of thoso if^o bav«_ tm te<

' When they d ld n lt have toT lt m sy 'be haveJfim ^Bd unw U tlnyly tb e f lam e

a n d * I rovo u on.^rom D O W N IN G -PU X TZO SO V S fa rm O ne or th e pretU eat w eddinga-o T w in tbo year w as aolem olzed S u nday a f t hom e e ra o o n to 'R e v . A. W . H arta tM m p.

tb e M ethodist c hu rch 6f H anaei--------when Mlaa M a tin P e ttygr o ra, d au g b

te r of M r. a n d M rs. A. s . Pettygrave T , becam e th e bride of Jo y L .'D ow n '

bltLll'i r ” * fn iir -g ear« .« tip ^ n i nrac- t^ ab e a t of KUnberly h ig h a ^ o o l ireaiB M rs. E arl Provost, T w in FaUs. wai

m a tro n of h o n o r a n d M iss M orjorli P ierce carried th e r in g . X arl-F tO '

. TOft acted 'a s b e st m an . M rs. a . B ln ' -lb e r tp lay e(itb ew ed d ln g m arch .T b o a<

, .f*": tro m Tw in FaU s wbo w itnessed tb« wedding w e r t M r. a n d M r*. A. O Ubert

'■T M r. a a d Mr*. R a y Cole. M r t G reen "“ ‘ i ' K eaj-oa G reen a n d Ja ck N orth . M r

an d Downing U leaving soon fo r Cam j 'ChUr Lewis. W ashington, to e n te r th e ser*

- v i c e . - .......... .............................. — -------

H OM E FR O M ‘s a iO O L leave E ugene T hom eU haa re tu rn e d hom< st of from SeatU e. W ashing ton , w here h< th e re lioa been a tten d in g achool tb e past ids.' w inter.

rp V IS IT INU O W A- I M r s - .P .X -S b e n c h r rg c r a n d s a a

E arl, and d a u g h ter,.Z u m a. le ft Sat*

idlng ^

ETS Guiding. Your STt Childwnaaralngraa a ALICE CLARISSA RICHM OND

--------------------m t i le Fpry

----- - T om m y'a ir a ln would n o t go. He------- had-a trugg led -w ith -H t-w ltb -tnereas-

m g Tche.-nence fo r 10 m in u tes . Fln'< a lly . In a b lind rage , -he th rew it ag a in s t th e wall,

r** In an im ate objects a lw ays litfu rl-- J ' o tod h im . ' w ith th e tr ob stin a te re-

r 'r fu sal to do w h a t he dem anded , anda t any Ume b e m ig h t be found ■ fcream lng -w ith -fu rT -at-ijls-toys-oc

’ ' • sm ashing them tn a ta n tru m .• ' I t waa on ly by long, 'alow tra ln - ^ ' ing U iat h is pn renU u u g h t h im aelf-

c o n tro l .^ I s m o th e r ao u ld apeak to I lUm' \eiy qulcUy and ex p la in th a t

t h e t r t l a o r th e biocka o r w hatever I t —- -the~offei.'JlJig uliJeLt a a a . cw ild -no t I n help Itself, since It waa no t alive. I . She allowed him bow o ften he ru ined I o r la ju red a loy by hla u ily be- I bav lor. Som etim es she laughed a t I j hl.7). som etim es, very qukU y a n d I j w ithout anger, rem oved th a toy . By I lh e tim e ho w*a 8 or 10. Tom m y | [ h a d learned to govem him self.I t T h e child w bo la p e rm itte d to r “ T e a c m i "ngB '& n i n u m i t e » b } K a [f never change*. H e bko m e a th a m a n £ who SWT XT* a t tb e c a r t h a t refu ses j a _ to go. a nd grtnga gears a r races 3 ensinea. W hateT eFTw m ake* wiQj'

“ hU hands"w in b e In d anger o f be- InR spoiled tf bU tooU and m a te -

- i riala sUek. P u ttin g aside tb e w asU A of m a teria l thing* w hlcb be caases. ^ the re I* a lso th e unneceasary e x - pd pendlture o f energy to consider, a n d X I th e releasing of th e poisons o f te m -

p e r in th e ay item . F o r a rw er b a a a ^ very rea l an d -d e fin ite e ffec t on tha =3 person w bo aUowa 11 to i^et th a b e t-

te r of h im .Som e pa.-enta la u g h a t tbaaa afUy

hair rage* of chlW bood a n d UUak Ujem ered’ I "CUU" becauao of th e ir resem blance W>,jJU>.r<fi>inwrt<t>.anfiPT ar.!l JycaiMtf. S>t.

i j . th c lr ac iuU .ru iffity .-T hey th in k th e own' ch ild wll! outgrow t.*;em. O ften they ered realize too law th a t tb a h «b it has Um become Ingra ined a n d n o longer c a n

c a r- be c-orcd. •

CHILDBCN PARADE I. * FA IRFIELD . M ay S S -S a tu rd a y

a fte m o o a 100 jo u n g s le » p a rtic jp a :- r d In a p a rado tb roogb th * F aM la ld

* t tp street*, tb a a ffa i r being aponaorwj by * rd . th e prim ary d e p a r tm e n t o f tb a 1* D. -SESB 8 . c a m ta . P rM sy e rm in e th e r* w in th e be a ^ jr t s g faaUval a t lh a M anard

jH aU.

...5 .

Page 5: WIN AILY WS - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...I It seemed aa though I>tr. Rooseve! I he had uttered a moment betore< and wanted tho huge assemblage

p i i E r m i i i s E S

— fiM D IIIIIlM' B a cc a lau rea te ancf - Com

S . • iriencem ent to Be Held I “ , , In L p . S .,Churchy

BURLEY. M ay aSr-B accaburcBt •erWcca o t th e local hljth Mhoot wl

' bo held S u n d ijr . 'M a r 37, a t 3 o’cloc ' a t th e L . D . 8 . ta b c n u c le . T h e Re\■ e re o d B . J . RcTnolds wUt prtoch t t

b accalauera te te iroon .3 -C o m m c n cc m e n t-w in -'b e held 1^ th e sA np^bulldlng ~WodneMlay ev( 5 IL IlIn t I t a O’CIMII w ith J m n a M i l lR H iggins, K n lo r cUm president, pn 8 . ‘ aiding. D orothy K in* will give t t Q aa luU to ry a d d rc u a n d Xx>uUe Pa< I te rson th e ihledlctorjr.

T he B accalaue ra te scrvlce wl £ . ; open w ith & proccsalonal "Wn I ‘ M arch o i tb e iUngs.** played by t t . ' school o rcheatra u n d e r th e dlrecUo

['% of c u tfo rd M ulllU n. Bishop Rolp a D nondcr. or th e F irs t W ard U D. l [>r ' chu rch , will o ffe r th o Invocatloi r? ' T ho m ixed cho rus ol th e school wl l| ' sin g Beetho>‘cn 'a ‘T h e Ueavcns R< If ' sound ,” sfld th e Reverend Char]< ■— I-M r-R eed ,-p asto r—or-the-M ethod lJ --------‘ -ehuroh -w U l.rcad -thc-S c rlp tu re .pa j4 ' ' sage. M las H elen JSprague will sin6 ■■ "Jesus O nly,” by Rotoll.' , Followf Se tm on-------------

■ FoUowlng tho serm on th ? mlxe ^ . q u a rte t will sin g ‘T h e S tars At

■ e h ln ln g In H ea v en / ' by Rhclnbergt v> and O lirrord M ulllkln rU I ltnd th Jl audience In singing "Am erlca.': ,Th

Iwnedlctlon Will be pronounoed b ^ ^ p ja J jo p J . p . M ggtta. eccond w ar - J — _ l* ..lC < O h iu :c h ..» n d Jh T h ls lD e h o <

o rch e s tra «-tll play a s thg rcceu lon i r i “FcaUvc M archr'.by Mulacck.< W ednesday evening . the comi . m encem en t exercises will open w it

a proccM lonal "Festive M arch“ b . th e o rchestra. S en io r c la if prciJdcr

Ja m e s lllgg ln s will preside and th ■Invocation a-Ul bg atferw l by M ar g a re t H oggan. M iss Dorothy K in will th e n give h e r sa lu ta to ry sp e ed M . R . K ing , p residen t of the loet R o tarlan s , will p resen t th e natlona h ono r p in s a n d SuDerlntendec O eorge E . D enm an will nam e th

- ju n io r, and - sen io r honors.T o F re K n t Meinorls]’

‘ . T h e -c la ss piem orlal will be pro *en tM by Jamc8-Hlggln».-KBrl-W U

i'j* so n will play a violin soto “Sccne d T T ~ " n m if l" b y U p -Beiu l l andr^ en fou

: s tu d e n t addrcasca wiU bo given: "Ai E stim ate of C ltlu n sh lp ," Virgin! M cD onald: T h e W orld of Work.

■ R u lan d WUUama; ‘T h e U lsu r T im e Q u u tlo n ." M arjorie Lucil Y elton : a n d "R elative Values." Johi

1 . ■ d e n t spe ec h es .L o rln LewU. presl- r; d e n t o f ib e boa rd of trustees,.wU

. bera of th e g rad u a tin g class. Th' ; p rese n ta tio n of th e diplom as ^U1 6 ' I foUowed by th e alng lng of "Song o_____: .,th « Vlklng*,“ a n d MoonUt M ea

; d o w a- 'b y 'th V W U e d -c ao m ir .--', v -t.M iss Louise PatK 'rson wlU 'deUve:

' ' th e valedictory speech. Jcoepb L am ■ ' b e rt wUl pronounce th e ben<dlctloi ” r .~ an a th e g raduates ,w ill m arch o u t t

, thS 'p U y in g - o l ‘'W ar-M arch o f-th i . P riest*" by th e orchestra.

I---- -BREAZEAL-APPOINTEO —IRRIGATION DIRECTOf

RU PER T . May as - a « r i t e c , B reazeol. w ell-know n farm er anc ' p ioneer o f M inidoka oounty recelve<

a p po in tm en t of th o board of dlrec - _ to ra of th e M inidoka In lg atlo n dla

th is week by th o o the r two boon m em bers, Ed A. Brookm an and Fre< Btcvcns. .

--------------Brca zeal‘8—appointm ent.— to—th l• place mado v acan t by the death re-

ccnily of C. W. B rannan , was in Itni w ith the ' m a jority , vote o( a mos; m cetlnB 'o t w atcruacrs held tlio laai week In R upert a t th e court house

' B reasenl. n t th a t mectlni{. lead a lls' of several proposed nam es for th< vacancy.

H O L L ^ B E C K NAMED TO^ - - - - - - - - HEAD-COM M fSSiONERS

RO TERT, Mny 2 0 -E d T . Hollen- beck, hav lnc been appointed bj O ovem br C. B en Ross to fill, tb i vacancy on th e board of county com- mlf-tjoners of MlnWoka county.

, , madw vac a n t i li ro u jh resignation o:

; lE R A , was offtclally-Aft-orn tnto o f­fice th e la s t or thn week. He was al once- e lec ted lo chairm ansh ip of th t bonrd by th e other two board m em ­ber*, T . E. C lark of Paul and A. A

Hollent>eck . Is fa.mlllar with the work of a coniml.i.Mon(T. havlns sen'«>d several years a t d ifferent periods a n d waa clialrm an of the board a t th e e ip lra tlo n or his h ? :

• te rm .

- GOOD IN G U \M B S SOLD ' O O OD IN O. May 36—The W7 h t . ' .

• Ooodlng eounty lamt) pool, makJm . th ree double cieck cars, a w a s e d 82-;

pounds here nr.cl larousin a net to the o»T.er3 o r i s e s 'iT h a n J rcd .T o la l'n c !

. ----- tO~thc'S> apT.ent waa SS,?(M.T7r-T3Ms ile w as m ade a t-D cm -er.

O u r sk in In correcUy ru i'r4 op - Ucat p resc rip tlo rJ u un* arr« iM ^ Com e to u^ for yo-jr n»*t of g laasrt, •

fiTf m . r a j ! r . i i . w■ j 3 X P E I 3 7 r f f f Z 3 B

t s t S««tk Mata •

A New Worker Tl/ at Large ihll -_______

lo m - NEW y O R E — T h e ' taxicab drJ ers* w ar, w hich b iased u p in to opt

rj rIoUng on some o f tb e co ldest da;Z ____ o I -lM t_ w ln tc r_ b M -i» w -:* lm m ftn

down to a QUlet feu d betw eeo tl cabbies a n d tb e lr custom ers.

T b e a rgum en t « la rted w b « U irea t* city ordered, a 6 -ce n t la x on fare ll WlU but, a fte r coUecUng tb e t ^ U l fi ’clock sevefal weeks. I t waa ru le d o u t I R ev- th e co u rti aa being UlegaL T bo drli h tb e e rs and ow ners iUvkled w b at ttac

b a d coUccted, a n d they d id n 't s u Id in coUectlng th a t e x tra coin.■eve- siwno of th e txaU dow , howeve

i l t iu r jutvp_jthnvi.rt /irf thw «»«Lrn r^ek« • P™- and . a s a resu lt, oro do ing a lone e ttio oiiice buslnesa. I t b a s become ft fft' P a t- o rltc spo rt of Now Y orkcra to n

: jccs tlw tax iM if a n d h a i l . th e flvi " w c c n t- Ie « vehicles.„ O ne of those ' Ironic colncldenci

happened -when G en e ra l F e rtar; in in h Cuban m in u te r of wa

moved Into a M adison avenuo bot< As ho looked o u t oi the windows «

1 n is suite he ga rcd dlrocUy a t a slg , wlUch reads "B a tU ta - aca lp sp< ’ claUst," I t w as S e rg ea n t f la t ls ia . yo

h j a y ^ ^ ^ , who,

n a u v e la n d .------------- — -----------

LUco bro ther. Uke s is te r In Uie wa----- T u la w ith th e B em les a n d B akernixed a a ^ r and Ben Sem le one

Are teamed togther in a vaudevU. <rg« uct, and now tncir alstera, EUa Bak« I the mid liase Uemie, aea eo-opcruux .The 01 u hcaitu (arm m upstate New Vorl

Elnrlc Madrlguera, returning froi -trip Muth, tkuys Uiat bo visited

I smah-negro-oiiuich-m southwestei Georgia to gaUier some Ideas oi

com. si>‘«w al music, with eloquently ahoul^ bv ujg uoout ttic horrora of iicU,” h jdcm »< oilJs. *'WM«n hq • came to tl: 1 the iinrose. 'ane uicre snail be waum U ar- and s tioatuuB oi w u » ‘ there cam Klnn “ J>uoccu hiuriiiur lu WC ironrTov eech. •••Wnat's dc matter, aistcr?' h local uaKcd. • ,. , . lonal ' ' ‘All pln't got no teeth, Brothe idem isalah,' wa? ner cbmpiamt.! th e • • - ic c u v sa id - th e e ider, 'shnU ti

- I provide d .'' ■ _

- T h c n -U w » -U -W h ita c y -B o llo n j a’uii’J u '^ b o i l f U j e ’ ncw -rlch '-p lay

^ e la H sn t wno buugtit a iodge up i iiVc uiouuuniia u u u ui>>m:u li of ir lonos to • to u k u k ." ^ ir» i uia.i iwlc'r um ner, cnuntpagnc w as serve in tm cups, m a t s th e liroadw a

Isu rt I J PJ jnc sim pio iUe.•ui^e -i-«ec43JcriB«ji«JoiicUingflroa« Y ” ". «uy uc to rt tu a t tttcy a re n o t w an tc

ia y : "dorry, o 4 n ia n , b u t you r tce 't lOOMd a iiitto o u t o l lin e in you

1 1 ? ^ “ Close-ups.- ' ^T h e tru tn u th a t th re e m en on

, r J r two 8‘r*» » h o w en t o u t fo r picture aiiti.Dccame aensa tiona l h a d to hav

- ^np....T7Ti'?fx ' f l\iKKr~ n cit—J n-.dauta work do^e-^ln(^^^ne stud io* pwd"<o UM w o n . II uiey w a n t you, you couii nave oak Irces lo r te e th a n d they'<

i taka you. U they don 't— you oouli nave te e th like scu lp tu re a n d It sUl would be no dice. O r no tee th .

________T h e h u to r ic p e o ^ o a th e a te r oith e uow cry—It w as DuuiTSi ibB3=

r n o iA being opened again lo r, of aJ Uilng*. a revival of T h e B tad CrooK." T h a t play ts even older, hav

te C. m g had Ita p;em lero ba ck In lecc and Tony Sorg and C leon T luockm orto i

•Ived are the rtngleadera beh ind th e Ides irec - . . .

CASEIN S H IPP E D _

oard s tr a in , b ranch m a n ag e r of th e ci Fred s f i n j l n n t here, rep o rts th a t caselj

ts being trucked daily from Uu - th e oood in rcre am C T y T tatto n rF ro m -Jc 'l in e p roduct la sh ipped to thi

laatju ie . ^I lis t J B

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B a nre n t O ur f i r s t thou

SERV E th e custor best equipm ent w

» y tools. I t is also th«« '• j • daib '* 'V c believe (

?! ~ZZ hc.s.i ia iti iii 82-- s custom ers ; ma

—I------- i i s —SO. W c* w o u ldT3»e- s e n - e y o u - ^ r - ^ w e .

to bo th o f ii!<.

PLY ISALES s

! See th e New Plym: le t U3 help you get. t

I you -tret it. •

b a S i

A U TC H R i'SL E R

rSiioFiFT-GllNySLPi

_ J BURLEY, M ay 3 0 - J u n lo r pro r i r . a n an n u al h ig h achool a f fa i r gly. oen u a fareweU to tb e aenlora by u lays Juniors, w as -lield Friday n igh t ^ th e Palm G ardens under^the^dlre tb e tlon of com m ittees of the foUowli

m em bers of tb e ju n io r class: Arli ^ T aylor. Je an n e O astam bide, Lisu ^ F rem siad . Lee W right. H arvey s t

w art, and G ra h am D aw n . Decon U ons a n d profframs carried ou t U colora o f tb o tw o cJasjcs. Pauu j a n d patronesses w ere: Superm tcni e n t and Mra. O eorge B. D enm an, m and M rs. L oring U w is. Mr. end Mi

' Sco tty H enderson; a n d Mr. a n d Mi J . A. Brow n. T bo m usle waa im

a SL n lihad by Pua-V aughan .o rch ftu ia .. P feoed ln i th e ju n io r prom, Miss-

^ Jo se p h ln e 'B a k er a n d Doris Dawst e n terta ined a t a- buffe t d in n e r . i th e Dawson hom e. T lic fr g u e su wen A da Mae 'c l i r k , E lva T ty lo r , Qrai U w ls , Rulon WUUama, K ar l WUsc a n d WendeU Lewis. '

FoUowlng tho prom M iss .A da Mi ‘r : C lark e n terta ined a num ber or in

f riends a f s u p p c r a t th e hom o 01 hi p a re n u , M r. a n d M rs. X J . C lark.

M r. a n d M rs. J . c . Plx ton , j j 'niy droce to S a l t L ake City a n d proi

sw ord lh a t M r. P lx ton 's g rahdfath i c a rried -w h e n .-a s-ft m em ber-o f U Morm'on baiiaU on, b e m arched Ini Mexico. I t wUl be placed o n dlspli In a n-Ilc iia ll th a t U being tpoi sored by th e D augh ters of u Pioneers. P lx ton look, a« o th e r rclle

ker a double-barreled a h o t g u n and ^ see of sleigh beiis ( h a t h is g ram >rk. (o tber h a d used. P ix toh 'a mothe o m re tu rned w llh h e r aon a n d daughte: 1 tt In-lAw to s p c n d -tb e -su m m e r, wucin. ________-

^ Ir . and M rs. AUen F ltla acqbfi panted by th e ir ton . D ate R ichard

u t- j c i t Burlcy; T liu rsday lo r Boise. M b e F i tu , who tias been in Burley In u

th e capacity '6i sta te -po ta to -ln s}> tclo mg waa coiled to Botse by h ts s ta te aJ me iU tatton. T b e F i tu plan lo lca«

bo lendvd vtsli w ith rela tives In Col fom la . a fte r visiting th e ir r'anchi

tier in Idaho , and p lan to r e tu rn to B u le y a b o u t Septem ber 1. •

bo Masque club, a n hon o rary dra maUc organization of th e .lo ca l hlg atiW M Vwgt cntartiH nfrf n t n /nw

_ pa rty T hursday evening a t 'tho hon .y - of U uU >-M elinaJaam es:w erQ 'P tayc ^ du ring th e evening and w ere lo:

T h e members presen t wero m Ij K ath cry n G room , facu lty advisoi WendeU Lewis, R u land WUllam 'J arv is Lowe. D ick O udm undscn . Mal ga re t Brow n, G raham D aven, Ocore MucUer, L era Aylor, R u th Mcllnl

J r ^ w m ^ ^ ^ V irginia McDoti a id and K ar l WlUon.

Mrs, J . p . Beam er. p resented ; largi! num ber of h e r ,)lano i^ipil

ind a t rec ita ls gtven in h e r stud io T h u n rca day a n d .F r ld a y evenings. T h e s t i ive d e n u appearing were M axlno Wa! :t«j. JtovJej-cfcilD srard_C pJffD .fllrdE .el ( o f 'z :G 7em ~R «gg«F U Fn]e'B arlo^ ' Belt lUd B arry , WUlls H oward. B arb ara Sole y'<t m on. M ary Drew. Lucille Hccket aid dorn , Doris SmlUi. R obert Ooocl UU Bess Collette, T helm a Woods, G era

dlno Wllkca, Helene Com mel, Rower on T hom as. Bem lce S a rgen t. WUsc !=■ 5m ed lcy rT > 'lce H 'W ard rT O h TIC a ll w ard ,-W aldo F letcher. P e a rl Davl iclc W Ulard M alnard and Jeanne BrookIV* ____-66. —on Burley p la n t fo r the finish ing prc ea. cess. T he wholo milk Is separate

he re a n d approxim ately 16,W \ pounds dal3y..oI._sklmmed milk j> a - r u o - to iA- vnrs In th r rifioriin g .n lni c a - to be h eated and clabbered afti

cin w hich It is cooked. I t is th e n tr e a u ive aimUarly U) p u tc h cheese aU of i t Ic- w hcy -belng-w ashed-oul-w llh-holar be cold w ater.

m m

■ n a rd * slU g h t a lw a y a ia h o w t o b e s t j m c r . . . t h a t i s w h y w e h a v e th e

w e , c a n b u y . . . m a n y s p e c ia ] tie r e a s o n w e s t a y o p e n 2 4 h o u r s ! o u r c o n s t a n t l y in c r e . i8 in j j b u s i-

2l j lu uU t iu t l j r u u t~ in sLTv'llTt^ o u c la n y o f o u r c u s t o m e r s h a v e to ld j a p p r e c i a t e a n o p p o r t u n i t y to ‘ • a r e - s u r e - j t ^ ^ o u l f l^ M i- p r o f i tA b le

M O U T Hw d SERVICE

•n o u th t j e f o r e y o u b u y . . . a n d . t h e u t m o s t s a t i s f a c t i o n a f t e r

NARDO C O .N A SH PLY.MOUTH

; F ILER GRADE SCHOOLS CLOSE . W ITH -PICNIC

l o w y iL E B . M ay 2 e -F U c r grade Bchoo d o se d F riday . T eache ra a n d pupils I

fairgrounds, given • TO# fo u rth a a d f i f th m i n -« J ^ th o C e n tra l g rade school m otored t

B uh l p a rk fo r a picnic a n d th e .s lx t a n d w renU i-g radea cnJoyed-»;»wl«

owmg B anbu ry ’a.Ttntrt a ro lo r ty -e lg h t ^ ftnla

th o e ig h th g rade work. T hey a n J “ ’ Lucy A dele DlU lngham , M arjorl

N a n M usser. B a rb ara Beem , Lol ^ Pond. B d y 'fe L ancaster. LUlla Ati

thony , A rnold K u rts . L ym an C a ^ h > ey. H a n y B. H am m erquU t. B e t V S i' H a tch . A th a O a n tlo iu Joyce Peteraot

1^ W iimii GUmer. A nna WIU, H a rd ^ a u lo a . M a ry .E llen Davls, Olarenc

trn T u m l;» o ed . D oro thy -D ex ter. Nell!

O deasaW ike. LucUle M o w n . M at Jorle S la te r; D onald Snyder. U w

" ■ rence S chnell; D avid McKe. A rdot ? 5 ! : P a tte rso n , R u th Spcrlc.W ilma.-Btoui

L o » ‘n BO** E s th e r.S ch lah t. Otl> M cNeal. Jesse B o m .-O c n e- Hcwel Zona Sm aU. Henry- Sim on, Charlc Park lnaon . A lan Payton. A rthji

\ C ra ft, Isaa c Beem , W anda Wllllj 'f^her g i,,g xay lo r.

. J r ., --------------------------- •ROAD CLUB HOLDS ................ M E E T IN G A T BUH!

I In to ""isplay BO H L, May 38—Mra. Mlniile O ur ipon - o e a w aa hostess -to ^7 membera c

the th e C lea r L akes road club, a l he relies, I homo W ednesday afternoon . T hre -nd a 'n t e s u . MoUlo S hark . WUrand- - B aughm an a n d A rt O um ei

Iwere preaenU Mra. Jo h n Kalouseli *'“ f-';M r3 , N orris S haub a n d Mrs. R. C

K im brough w ere recognized aa nei—:------mambera.nXaho.cIub,____________ _qofn- A M other's day program waa e a r lards. Tied o u t w ith «acb mem ber readln; i. M r a poem on -M othe r's Day.* M n Q thu N ellie Chellno gave as a special se ccmt — L-QfHBt n nl Ktr th(»r’a D ay, e a l- T h e a fte rn o o n was spen t soclaU; leav t a n d re freshm enU were served by th

Coll* I T h e nex t mceUng wUl be heli '»chci, W ednesday, Ju n e 20. a t tho hom B ur- of M rj. Adolph Johnson w ith h e

'd a u g h te r . M ra. Rose J . Wilson, a# d ra - slstlng .^ g h j ■ ■ : _—

Si™ 5- ' . 'R 'e a l - E s t a t e T r a n s f e r ! lo l- - - -

Mlsa pBTnUliM by Uie in trn iio i-»-isor. TIU* G n araa ty Companylams,Mar> — — — — corge T H im S D A Y . ftL\Y He l ln ^ D eed: L. B .jJenn lng^ to Car! Boya tri<>r! l l .P a r tN W C T iO 17. .^ n - 1 D eed: w .~ i i M artin-to

$10 P a r t NW 33 10 17 . D eed: R. P .-B oyd to 0 . Boyd f l

iuD il4lW ir''N W i i i i r i ' j : ----------- :-------- c—D eed: E P ,,P ra te r ,S h e rif f to AnuU

<tu« g a ihated S u g a r compaity ' 13774.tt W ai- P a r t N H N E. NENW . SW NW, P a t IwelL SENE. NESW 36 10 30.B e t^Solo- gom at«d«^U B ar com pany, p a r t See :ken* 3.11 30 and P a r t Sec. SO 10 30 ao< ooch. p a rt 31-10-31.icra l- ----------- ----------------w cna . ________:__ _____ _______________’Uson . ' ------------------------ . . ■-H0=--------------------------------------------------------Javls, ^ooka.

mM THE MOSTIC.OOO’

m S : - BCTBtfiKB atora f te r

a t a P r i e - G a n A f f o

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y e a r s e x p e r i e n. 3 ® I N B U I L D I N G I C E . \

“ E L E C T R I C R E F R I G E R A T I

i— I

^ I CibaoB- w hen w e m a k e ft so ea .v ■ I yog to ow n th is m o s t m odem o f h W ' e o n v e iilfiic rs? C om e t« o u r s

to d a y . L e t 'ii ta lk U over.

„ I M t , S l a t e s llI - " IN F . \ I , I .S —

,TLY TWTN FALL3.'lbAl

[osG iU IIT iO N PilflG ili M E D HT FILEil

plU of ,it- th f t — •

FILER, M ay 3 6 ~ 6 i f5 f ir T m n ilr e d it - of people fiUed th e M erehanta* buUdlng 'ed to T hursday even ing to a t te n d th e grad - slx tli uatlng-. exercises of tb e sen io r classaw lm of the-R unU high sohooi.------ -— i - i

F ifty ^ ix g raduatea ceeelved dl> rtnlah plomas presen ted to th e m by P re sco tt

a re : K albfletsch, a direc tor of th e board of r jo rle ^ruatoes. F lorence R ich .p la y ed th e

Lois processional, tb e R everend A. B. Hub* Aw- bard offered p raye r a n d D on M us-

lU th - ,s e r and K an M usser accom panied on B e th the pli^no by M arian D w ight ^ n g sraon. t s o number*. 'a ro id E llcen H aog. valed ic torian , dellver- r e n c e 'c d a n addreas. Emily Dayley, LaNellie^ NoA D rake ifndTJarrSPO>a-~«c<” »»~

M a r- number.L aw - T he R everend Jam ea . M Ular of rd e th Caldwell delivered th e com m ence- S tou t,; m ent address. '■O th a ! T tie b$ys* glee club give a num ber. jveU .IProfcM or E a r l . Ram sey presen ted la rlo s ! Ircni! C am m ack w tth a echolarshlp r th ^ r I to th e H enncger Buslnesa college of VllUs, S alt Lftko City.

K lwanls cups were gtven to EUecn .h^Hnng a n d E lm er H arsh b a rg e r for

Uiclr scholastic Icaderahlp a n ad work in a th le tic actlvltica. T h e R ercread

, C, E, Holm a n -o tftre d rp ray a r , ■

FILER-TEACHER FETED — 2 » ; AT TW IN FALLS HOMEr a of.

H L E R . M ay 2 & -M ls w G ladys w u - Kelsey. O nah Davls, M yrU e-D exter. — .MUdred P o tte r .a n d M ra. O. J . Ohllrt*

were RucaU of M lis O eo re ia M cM as- > n te r W ednesday evening a t b e r homo

new in Twin n i l i J honoring M iss M yrllo Dexter.

t d i u B(>L«e v isiting th e ir son , E arl, who I s a pa tien t n l th e V eterana’ hoepltal.

J u . Mrs, L au ra A nthony o f Pocatello vli-Hlug a t the homo of h e r s on.

.la f t f m v T T n i ih o n y r '-y—y th e A. E. Scholten e n te rU ln ed______ Thuradoi’_jillcrnooii_w llh_»_gR rdenj j j l j • iinrty a t h e r home,

nome Aman a n d daugh ter,Opal, of Los Arigeles. a ro visiting

, Mr. and M rs. V. H. M unyon.Miss G ladys Kelsey, in s tru c to r In

. tho Flier schools, h as re tu rn e d to h e r 'hom e a t K lmberlV.'

-------- m te.-left S a tu rd a y b y -au to fcrr-Og-‘ den. U tah, where they will apend te n

. days^vUUteg^rela^^M

' JELLISON BROS.^ ------------Dealers In---------------

^ M O N U M E N T S

i M t o •':^ 4 a s ^ a a t = M a l n ^ 6 C " T ^ M c i; . T w in F a l l s , I d a h b

• — d

± ^ m u h .ix L ■I R I W T H E W O R I , P

ee^yone^

y M O D E R N

I F E A T U R E SI G ibson p rov ided every I c onvrnfenee tmac^tuible.

a i l y ■ T lie re a r e n o t r i c k y I ■ K ad g e ti lo R et .ou t of ■ I o rd e r . E ac h fea tu re Is

1 ^ ^ A p rac tic ab le a n d L 'luble M H e v e ry d a y . A C ibM o ia

j j j ^ H '" ^ B '~ 1 i k 7 T n e x tra Mr\-anU See th e new Gibsoa

.to d a y .

p i i M ’E N C E ■ ■^ . \ N D r aV T IO N ^

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ea.»» f o r Io f hom e \ A

' G I B S O N

I m p l e i i i e n t C o ,BITHL — 'R U P E R T

3AB0. SUNDAY MORNING, MAY

th a tu ra l h ig h achool. le ft Saturday. fo r h e r homo a t-B olae.-------- =--------- ^

Mlsa MUdred-'Ebrol of Pendleton,

fl O rcgoh. Is v isiting PUcr friends. - - .- Mr. and M rs. W ard Blakealee en ­

te rU ln e d a t d in n e r T hursday e ra ­s in g for M r. a n d M rs. T . B . Irvln.

^ w n . D arrel, a n d MUa o iadya_Kel--

ig ■ ■______ ' .............1- TO R A ISE CHICKENS ?? KBTCHTOI, M ay 28 -M ra . H aiel ■ BenQ ett o r 'B u l ir h M p iic h ased Uie . . w . iS. Prlco ra n c h t>f 70 acres ad- • r Jomtng th e to w n o f K etchum and ®‘ MU mako a chlckcD ran c h of It.

Mr*. B ennett ia a n experienced chicken ra is e r hav ing suppUed

in ^Ig ,

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« ! « a n y J " , <'■» ' " ’ ' • r ' 'H field there’s nots company w ith Chcvrolet’a lapii-------T li» -r< a to a-» n -N o . o ther, c a r ,

prico baa any ot tho .vital fe. below. A nd w ithout theae featu aible to equal C licrrolct’* ridol K nee-A ction results w ith aaytl; genuine Knet-Aaion ear. You

- — cy Iinder-ceonomy-with-roofo-th!

Campon OmtvUt't tav i

. — im K W n l t a i

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CHEVROY o u r C h e v r o l i

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S e d a n . • ■

O p e n t o ^ e v e r y i 1 • C h e \ T o l e t d e a l e r

G LE ]>CHEVROLET

lY 27,1934 •

lay U nion PacUlo d in ing cars w ith fry-', - - w »*«or-ycara.-Sh«-haa-lnT esU gated i on, th a poiaUaUltlea o f th e place a n d a r - ! -.- rsinged fo r h o t a n d cold w ater ser­

in - vice. ________________ _

E O O T Q K B IC nU M

cl^- — F A jR F IE tb r -M a y -3 « -R c p re « « “ ta tlvea o f th e local e h ap ta r o f the R ebekab lodge' a(tendrd'(hF~d& Sr{cf m eeting a t K echum . T he p a rty was

sel co m p o sed -o f M r s ,- J . L: Edwanls, iio M n .: F i in k ' P e rU n s .'M rs .'0 1 a u d e >d- W allin , Mrs.- J . N . O rlflth . Mrs. A r- nd th u r P e rU ns . M rs. O. H . Leek, Mrs. it. H arvey . L iw a rd t, Mlsa R uth Ed-

«d w ards. M iss E d n a Peck and Mtsa led R u th Loaper.

p ric e n io to r ca r. you get Valye no th ing th a t etwi th in g inferior t ipjoua S>mile ride. aame th ing aj

features pictured tu re a fte r anoa tu rea , h ’a impoa- difference—inidol* Y ou can’t get and sore*. Omlything lesa than a C hevro let for ifou , can’t get s ii- every d ay in s« i-«Wan->«3t— n o r n n F .y T^f>y,ETN'

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e r t7 In th o c ity a n d If being h e a r tily b tek ed b r tb e m unicipal governm ent.

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. c a a m t , thereliy contacU ng every . m id e o t In th a d ty a n d urg ing eo­

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'alls Coop^ I^ lan iied rE ar eaii^U p W eeko-operate With. Junior y. Scouts Arrange ivassGf-Gity------ -m r:eek a llo tte d aaecU on to'eoTor. The eeSRStb e W lU-pass o u t card s a t ev er; resl-b e r dence. advertising th e affair,f o r T b e m ovem ent Is being led by aOB- com m ittee from th e Junior cham berIlly w h ich is 'headed by P rank Cook,in t. O th e r m em bers on the commltt«e nreJoy J : W interho ler. O. LTY elton nndUS9 O len P . D t» rlg . Mayor D uncan McD.e ry Jo h n s to n a n d ' m em bers o f the clly.eo- oounell a re wartOng w ith the com -w n m ltteem en In an- e ffo rt to make th em d w eek a success.» a - T h e m ayorlaaued a.clty wide proo-

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B a n kys Itsa r t ~II the country'" ;' mpathy with ^aign w h ic h creased em-. . jo b s ...a c - anr business -g- rWise buying ■ V inity pride.

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) « ^ a t i v e Ila m a tlo n T u e s d i^ w hich o rg ed d t l

• ♦ T ro s - b r B le n x ru p th e lr - p rm ls e a - a n L p f a c f ln t - lo ta - f o r th e -a n n u a l occaslo

a n d la s t n ig h t Jo h n s to n w id ths “d ty tru ck s a n d c ity em ployes wl

r rem ove a ll debris tro m alleys. aft< th e cam pa ign is a t a n end."

G lr e a a W e e k Cook .a n n o u n ce d ’ th a t c l t t o t

t r would -be given a week to c lea n u th e tr g rounds a n d th a t a week frot th a t tim e , i f th e w ork Is n o t dom th e c ity w ou td -dean up th e p rem lst a n d . th a t_ th e a m oun t o f th e labe

— w ould-be a a a a 'to T a x - c o lle e t lo n s .- - -B iis tn e c s m e n .o f T i r i n ' y ^ hav

I- In several cases. Inaugu ra ted iprfcll sa les o n 'p a in ts and o th e r elean*ui

a m aU rlaU a s an IncenUve fo r resl , r den ta to Im prove the , app ea ra n ce o Ic.- th e ir -homesre o ily O ffldaU la s t n ig h t stre ssed thi d f a c t th a t th e re Is a - d ty ordlnanc< 3. com pelling th e rem oval o f tr a s h am y p e rm ittin g th o m unic ipality to do th< I- w ork a n d chorge It to taxes w hen ncc; le essary.

T he com m ittee a rranged , th la week ^ io t- tb B ,c ity _ tf tJ c m { ! i!5 ..ih ^. beg inn ing M onday. Ju n e 4 ; Ju s t n- w e e k -a f te r - 'tb e -c a n ip a lg n ' begins,

T rucks a n scheduled to m a k e but one tr ip to each residence a n d c ltl- s e n s a r t u rg e d 'to have th e ir refUM p iled In th e alleys, by th a t tim e.

Jayceea W orking Cook especially s tressed th a a t ­

te m p t o f th e Jun ior cham ber to have T w in r a i l s 100 p e r .cen t spotless. T his Id th e f l n t a a j e r p ro jec t t h a t th e or- ganlsaU on h a s u h d e rU k en slnoe It ■was-formed la s t m onth _ a n d m em ­b ers a re s tr iv ing (or a reco rd c lea n ­up .

L as t sp r in g th e cam paign was conducted by th e T w in F a lls M agic­ians* d u b a n d estim a tes sh o w ., tb a t app rox im ate ly sOOO tona o f VubbUh w a s - re m o v ^ d - fro m - th e -o l ty la t - th e cloea o f th e week. P rope rty ow ners c o -4pera ted w ith th e 'c lu b in m aking th e drive a com plete success e ra l la rge truck loads o f tin c an s wero rem oved to th e d ty - dum p . O e n e n l

: r»n m any hom es In thed t y alao w ere nliOB.__________ _

— ^Johnston. In l i ls proclam ation , sa td . " I call upon th e d t l n n r y o f th is clcy to co -opera te as fully a s possible In rtdd l^ th e m unlclpttllty_of u as lg h i-

■ 'lineaA~b*i^~-4he~~retpftva^- e f * aeetii^yila» tlo n . a n d th e Im provem ent of tlftU ' p roperties. ^

EDEN SENIORS FETED ____ ftT SOCIAL , AFFftlR'S

'EDEN', .M ay 3ft—TO<} m em bera of

D o r o ^ P u lton , a n d M r. a n d Mrs. J . K . aym onds, w ere guesU of hon ­o r a t tw o social a ffa irs ba ld Thurv* day . T h u rsd ay m orn ing M n .,. E . C. M ontgom ery a n d M r. P . J . M c D c ^ ld e n U rta in ed w tth a se jilo r b reak fo it a t th e ManCgamery hom e. T h e second even t o( th e day w as th e luncheon a t tbe-hom e o f L . w. H ard in g whero M ts. H ard ing en te rta in ed in honor of h e r daugh ter, O ra , a sen io r c la u m em ber.

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l » n s doaed th e year’s w ork b e rs yeater- n up day, com pleting a fuU tiiao m o n th s from term . Com pleting th e w ork th la yeaa lone , was th e la rg est se n io r d a s a In th< n is e i h l t t o ^ o f tb e school w ith a .m em < labor berslilp o f 33. G ra d u a tio n exerdse) IS.— p tov«d-to :be^tbe-O otS tu> dinv ftveni havo of th e week- T hoso-w ere-held-lliu r* .

< 5 1 i r B M r ^ a n - t a x e i l th e aea tin g ca- n*.UD poclty of th e ' h igh sct^ool gym- resl- naslum , -* R . H . Bnyder, p r ^ e n t o f Ui«

' Albion N orm al school, gave th e ad* I th e dress to th e g rad u a tea . T b e high ^nco school ban d d irec ted by L .W ..B ee- and bout, .played th e processional and

't h e I th e overture, “a h e p h e rd o f the aec- ju iu .'* T he.g lrb i glee d u b , w ith Mlsa

I H ouston d lm t ln g . s a n g tw o a u m - •eek b e n : B ishop B. W . L ltU e g av e th e (use ‘ Invocation. M laa G dythe D enney ; ~ i r ^ “V i}'thD 'ratu tatO T yr»nd 'M l*s-K ahe. |n s .-O ru n s- th o -v a le d io to ry ,------------•------b u t | P resenU tlon o f d ip lom as w as by

:>tl- {H enry ' Schw ab, c h a irm a n o f th e CUM board of tru stees . J . H . Sym onds

I had c harge o f th e a w a rd in g of : honors th a t included th e p re se n ta ­tion of lh e service cup to tb a 'Ju n io r

a > class lo r having ob ta ined th e h lg b - lavo e s t scho larsh ip , dU senoW p a n d a t - m is .te n d a n c e for th e schooi t e r n . I t o r - ; was received by O U ud W Uhlte, p rc s -

11: Iden t of th e .d a a s . T h e Ju n io r-c la ss jm - jle d ln th e race, d u r in g th a _ e n tlre a n - is c h o o r re t t r i : T h e sen io r c la s s 'w e re

runners-up w ith only a sm a ll fro c - w as tlon of n pe r c en t le ss th a n th e gic- winners.

" T h e -to llow ing—aentors r e ceived- th e ir d iplom as; H asel L orene Black.

^ lE dan 'M arls-B runs.'-Joha '-J .-C ov ing - 1 ton . A. H em on Cowles. G olde E dythe Denney, David P u lton , O ra H ard -

K '* l in z ; L eonard M . L am bert, L ayton ' D. M n n h n ll. C lyde A. M ontgom ery.

®” ‘ ;O crtr«de M cClain. I rv in g M cD cm i

U em icc .J.^ ilobert* . J o h n Bolcc. M ary E. .Sm ith .. C a r l ' C . S tephen s. Faye Sum m ers. H elen A rvllla W ebb,

> F rederick F. W h lU h ea d a n d Ja ckW oodward. _________ .^ ^ i o r day «*ns observed T h u ta -

, day m orn ing w ith a p rog ram given by th e d n u c onsis ting of songs, clo&s h isto ry , c lass will, a n d o tbe r rpcclAl num bers . L e tte rs w e r e nu-arded to s tu d e n ts w ho_,t^d.garned

- .eluded bosket ba ll fo r b o y s . a p d I o f frtru. footbaU. U brary service and

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aooDXH a, M a y .: 3 « -M rirf« P d Mrs. C layton S t ra in w ill leave \fo r Los A ngeles, O allfom la. n e x t '.w N k whero M r. S t ra in gees t o ' BOMpt a position w ltb th e ChaJleage C M to

tr» . i a B S l t t t HM0M.UI1H. nor „ j t b . a o o d ln g

tlve cream ery here fo r th e p a s t several y w ts . ■ '■ < ‘

e Woodwork^ In p lann ing your new homn

s b provide In your plana forf mode rn a n d a rtis tic wood-

w ortT 'O ur m ills t u n i 'out in?.,H I te r lo r woodwork fro m originalI I d M fsn ^ fo r B U ^ w a j-s . c lo ie ls rI J p a n trlcT a n d alcovcs. a lio{ £ ? gntcA, fences, pergolas and' j r a o th e r types o f a rtis tic wood*1* work for o u t doora. G et our

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GO'ODINQ ARRANGES “ ^MEM0RIAL“ PR0GRAM‘ N l OOODINO, M a y 34 -> M em orial " day program lo '-c h a rg e o f Perry - ■ Byam po st of th e A m erican' Legion

to be iMld W ednesday will s ta r t a t f S * - S c h u b e r t th re a tr* a t 10 a. m . w ith

a plaoo solo. M ra. M ildred M elton; r r r _ ' U u tru ipen tai m usic, pupils of SU te ^ 5 ? Sch o o r for D eaf a n d B lind: vocal J z ® solo, A lbert M o o re:.ad d ress by the 3 2 1 * Rev. W m. 0 . Bow m an, .o f th e m - ^ i i t h o d i s t church .

: Ceremonies a t Elmwood cemeUry,

that. dlrccUon o f T roop A. IlO th «»valry.I T h e Legion p o s t wlU also hold a Memorh^l service at'W endeU n t 1:30

th e p. m . .W ednesday.- w ith s u p t. P .-C . a d - 'P o tts o f th e s ta te achool a s speaker,

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COMMENCEMENT HELD £ BY FAIRFIELD CLASSth e FA IRFIELD , M ay 50—W ednesday

m ey evening. M ay 33, th e com m encem ent U ie ' program 'fo r g rad u a tes of the cam n s------ c o u n ty -h lg h :sch o o l w a s - h d d jn j h e, ! aud ito rium , w ith th e R e v ercn d T racy

Coker o t Shoshone' de livering th e oil- ,dress. T h e .R ev e re n d G corK O -R.-E:ils-gave th e invocation : V an tta 0!*pn- Emily P a c k h o a , O w en D U on and

“ i r : D orjs W alton s a n g : B e tty P a in te r S k de ltrered th e - \-aledlctory address: V»* D ona H aynie th e s a lu u to r y a d d re u ;

t* Ja n e V oung, O w en D ixon, V anlta O l- , son. Em ily Paokham . B e th Pond, and ,

\ n r Doris W alton s a n g ; M rs. H ugo OUon, j sang a solo; M T F rr ro s tc n so n .p re - j B cnw d-the diplom as, a n d BUhop Z. , W. p ond gave th e benediction. i

BANQUET A T FA IRFIE L D i . FA IRFIE L D . Moy - 2 0 -T u esd o y 1

‘” “ 'fW n ln B 'lh 8 'C o m m u n lty church wos 1 the K one of_ the Jun jor.^e^ !or b a n ^ '

If 1 quel a t w hich s ix ty s tu d e n ts a n d 'fac - '' I u lly n u m b e rs were en terta in ed . i

J™" jT o fts tm oster-fo r th o —e re n ln p - was. - I Robert -Miller. B lanche Neeley w el-

^ ■ le o m e d th e w n lo rs , a to a s t to th e ^

‘\ " ’ :H nrrU on. to th e tcach ers by Fe rn Collins, to " th e sen io rs by E ugene

«nd to th e Ju filb rs by Virgil P ^ tiN o s e j. foUowed by a talk: by Mr.

Hayed. A t the . d o se , advice to th e » _ i .M n l » n . and facu lty w n .rc s d . M to c ira-1 Dorothj- E vans Is c lass sponsor. T h e j ven ] m others o f th e Jun io r clns.'i p repnm d * ngs. nnd served th e d in n e r. . * iber I ---------------------------- ”' ” 1 CAMAS.HEALTH CAMP \

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County H ea lth couQclt. he ld iU monttUy m eeting r e c e n t ! / in th e j

■>. court house In Fa irfie ld , w ith 17 m em - i " bers a tten d in g . M rs. E ileen C ram b- a p d le t.reg l4 tered ,n iusie.stL poo4lH g.-a ijd .L \fo r field nurse lo r th is county , v is ited : t V||k A rrangem enu wero com pleted fo r a a p t ga thering S a tu r d a y for physical e x - m , am lnntlon of ch ild ren w ho wUl c a te r • p tchool thU fall. ,

Fridny a fte m o o n , th e 4 -H club C A A girls m et n t th e g rad e school In P a ir - b ‘ field to com plete o rg an lra tlo n to r n .11' th e Mimna'r. O fflcerts'wlll bo PhyHU '* ” Leek, iirw lilcnl; Jen ij S n illh . v ice- »

p residen t; Q lrn n ts Pond , sc c rc ta ry ; |li E lisabeth D rackcn. rep o r te r; O ny ie ib N ee ley .so :k Im cI.t: M rs. W . d ; P a rk - !v Inson a n d Mrs. J o M oon, leadcm . 1-

M rs. Thoma.% S pnckm an a n d chii* c dren le l t for h c r liom e In MorRflu.

' U tnli, Thursdft)^ a f te r visiting w ith

tenson , fo r iievcral w « k s .. |Mr. a n d Mrs. A lbert' K elly of W a - . £

ho F a lls -a re vU lting u t t h M r. a n d t t M r s T X X r r a i l rH il ; I

R. M i.Cunnlnslif>m .and W a ltf ltc w -. fl a r t l e f t la s t week for N eb raska: T itn r-n S tew art will accom pany th e m on th e ir re tu rn tr ip . , t)

MUs B e lty Mao M ink o f G ood ins c is vU ttlng a t th e C harles G ask lll F

Q d h o t en L t Id a h o Palls, re tu rn e d hom e M onday, j i

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In w in ter w c.ithor. Surc-T , fue l bilU from 10 p e r cont to

fum aco a tten tio n — rcilucoa w —keeps y o u r hom e a t a moi pcra tu re .

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1 t i p r ^• T h e ,problem of oonnecflng ou r• p rese n t day houses w ith ‘th e o u t-o f- doora ts solved by th is charm ing pa tio

V g a rden dwelling, especially lu lu b le• f o r 'd lm a tc s > ,=i4l-0f th e MlssUslppl• nnd sou th o t tho M ason a n d D ixon

line.T h e pn tlo ga rden of th U houso

may be viewed from th e f irs t floor I living room nnd th e second floor J porch . I t could be endo.icd w ith a . wall a n d ' c u t o tf from th e outside, r and -so ijccom rnn ou t»o t-doors living . room . .

; ARRANGEMENTS MADEI - ^ ^ ^ F O r - S C HOOL CLIN IC• . .

' H A 2ELTON. M ay 38—A rrangu- . m en ts *«Tro* m ade fo r a free school I d ln lo fo r stu d en ts e n te r in g school■ I B^xt- i f t i n o n n r n r B f t im e a t a «p w - t la l m eeting of th e Je rom e C ounty

H ea lth councU held Tuesday-evening a t th e iiiBh school. T h e regU tertng o f s tu d e n ts for th e d ln lc U to be ta k en eare o r by th e com m ittees in

: g h n m r rnm m nnttg ,__________E ach school d is tric t will have th e

o ppo rtu n ity to regU te r studen ts . ^ h a lrn ie it- (o r -e a e h -d ls tr le t-« te - to -b o ' nam ed in ter. D ates for th e clinic a tv■ J u n e 8 a n d 0 a t E den, J u n e 11 ahd ; 13 a t H aaelton.

r COHM ERG IAt=TEAgH ERr>.:; MARRIES AT KIMBERLY

■ '• “ K IM B E R C rrW ^ y 38 — M rs. O pal I Douglas, com m ercial te ac h e r In K lm - . borly h igh school fo r th e past year,' n n d LeRoy M. M cNelley. Pocatello,I wero m arried a t th e M ethodst p a r-■ flonace m K im berly, T hu rsday even- : I Ibg .at e o’do ck Rev. O eorge O . Roee- :: berry p frfJ rm cd th e cercm ony. M l«.! l-'runcM New kirk, niece of M rs. Doug­

las, and W illiam P a tte n witnessed th e. cercm ony. T hey 'w ill m ake th e ir homo . In Pocaicllo.

I BUHL. May 29 — T h e M en to r.•. S tudy d u b m e t W ednesday a l te r - 1 L J D o n _ a t r th B hom e-o f-:j» tr8. Em il |

Orodewlck for a p rog ram on l&bTe i •. d reoraiions. led by M rs. R. R. O ra n - :m o n :—------- ^ ------ --------------- ---------1 As t h u was th e la s t business m eet-

InR of th e >Tar. new officers w ere ; clt'Ved for th e year . a s follows:1 P rcsld rn t, Mrs. M artin M iller;-vtco

presiden t. M rs. 0 _ G ordon O old-

, i H. v a n n ip c r. j

Your Home Uh -

: - T I T E l a t i o n ^lome during hot, sw eltering to conditioned hom ca-jcport. ower sum m er tem peratures.

sT itc Insul.ition will rctlucc 1 ^ 2 5 per ccht—irequ irc less w ear on hea ting equipm ent

lore oven, com fortable tem-

U5C docs . . . th e cost is sur- y in g fo r th e benefits o f Sure- r ro t . . . let us give you anvnv liuiiie.

)al Companyr t M erchant”

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lur T he large bedroom c an be m ade )f- sm aller a n d a dressing room a n d ex- tlo t r a b a th added. T h e h a ll passing Ue th rough th e c en te r o f th e house U >pl especially favorable for*eodB eas laon h o t w eather. ' ........ .

- WalU m ay be of b rick b r stucco iso pain ted a p earl w hite w ith a bluish for g ray o r gunm eta l colored roof. AU « r «-oodwork shou ld be pa in ted w hite,

a T he house ahould be placed on a 3e. lo t TS by 139 fee t, o r la rge r U pos- n g ilble.—T h e-c o al-o f-c o n stru ctio n -w lll

be approxim ate ly M.OOO.

1 W o rld*s F a i r A g a i n "

CHICAGO, M ay 28' OP) — T be ; t : w orld's f a i r w ill open IU 1M4 seasoa '" f tom orrow .^ P a rad e s-s ite ec h M a n d CfMmony 7 * conducted to th e fan fare o f bands

will signalise th e f i r s t clicks of th e tu rn stiles th rough w hich som e 33.-

W 000.000 vU ltors from aU sectors of e a r th passed-Iast year.

T he 83 m iles o f ex hib its ha\*e been — M vam pad, s n l1r8a r l.J h lf r r r t .a n f l.r r7 he d e co ra te d b y j3 ,0 0 0 a rt t# an s in a n e n - ts . d cKvor to moke- ffc e r itg ry y f prog-

inj un iversity a n d le u .o f a bolsterlous nd cam lvol ■ ' • '

HAZELTON. LEGIONNAIRES :y TO K E E P 'M E M O R IA L 'bA Y

al . HAZELTON, M ay 3 S ~ B rle f Mem=' n - o r la l day services a re be ln g 'a rran g ed ir , by m em bers o f th e H a te lto n A m erl- lo, can Legion fo r th e m orn ing of May r - 30 a t th o H akelton cem etery. A n In- n- v iu t lo n is ex tended to a ll ve terans e - to take p a rt. - Seven o’clock In tho

m orn ing is th e h o u r designated. i{- " r la n s were m ade to r a " F a th e r and I'e S on" bantiuet. to be he ld nex t T hurS- nc day evening, du ring th e business

m eeting o t th e H aselton Ladlea* Aid j ai^lety^tlM t w ^ h e l d a t the^homc ef

o r - a fternoon .r - 1

re-f*— ------ T lT T O n N E n P E A K S ^^ ___BOHL. M ay 38 - Buhl GranRe

m c rtb « s-w C T e -en t« r ta in cd .* t-tb e lr . t - mecU ng T uesday evening by J . W.

T aylor. Buhl a tto m e y . w ho spoko on *- th c su b J e c t , 'T h e F o rm e r ln th o D c l l :” CO .Max Plger. aecom panled by M rs. L

« 111, w m o . p H tch »

J je c tJ w ere dlacussed w llh m oney tn - . , n a tio n raU lti f th e m oet h e a u d a r-

‘ f u n s S ts rR e te lu t lo n r - to iM Ui'd~the' s e n tlm e n t o f Uie O range were tabled.

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Ro«r Pafflt. ‘ 1V arah h .

T O P D RESSIN G A PO U S H ENA.MELIZED HOU.SE PAt t doM not chip, crack er peelCall 35SW O ur H om e'SerTj they will gladly help you n P ain t Problem s or Eallia»t<

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W A T .C H U S O .

If May 28*b P U ilE llS C IlirI i i S J f i O J E C T S ^

c W ealth of S ugg estio n s fo rI I Convention D ra fting■ Idaho P ro g ramS DOISE. M»y M f tv -w ia tlwlr s j _ aktttsjBLm It trn r r i r rewtrpcHoa ’^ ’ a n d social pb m a in g program , d d e - -0 g a te s 'a n d m sm b en o f 't h e Id ah o■ p la n n in g council'w ill m e e t ber« to - Z m orrow to r a tw o-day aeasloc loaded1 . w ith , speeches a n d Inform al d lscus-

•aloa_______ Called by Eugeaei. Cox o f. L e w is - .

ton , chairm an , tb s convenU on of p la n n in g advocates will face a w e a lth ' of sugjgestlons fo r developm ent. -In ­fo rm atio n com ing to J . D . W ood, fo rm er com m U sloner o f publlo w orks w ho now Is exeouUve secre tary of

____ J ljf t_ B £ ia n l» a tlo n ..l* u llc 8 to u a ew ta l---------p a r t j o f tb e s ta te alzwtdy h av e h a d m eetings to conso lida te op in ion .in

J favo r o f c e r ta in p ro jec ta w hlcb-w lU .— be p resen ted fo r app roval o f th e ‘

• council. : ■ . ' - . • .B road subJecU such aa pow er de -

T dopm en t. red a m atlo n ; education . J d ty p lann ing , m unic ipal governm ent a n d a llied sub jecta arv on th e p ro -

lade gram . N o t a ll will be discussed a t e x - genera l sessions, b u t separa te m e et-

slng Ings o f th e d iffe ren t secUons have ;o U been a rran g e d a t w hich advocatea o f t in ^ d lf fe re n t " en te rp rises-can - have a '

b e a rin g . ___ _u ^ 1 D erelopm ent O ne ^

AU ' As outlined by M atahali D an a o f lie . . PorU and . reg io iu l p lann ing d irec- m a to r. o n a previous visit, th e p lanning pos- councU alm s to coord inate n o t onlyw iU -the-w orka-of-new ly-C T «ate(l.:^odaral-------

consuuctlon a n d relief boards, bu t - to m ap o u t a long Ume bujldlng a a d

^— social dev do pm en t program w hich ^ itd ll'n ach 'ev en tu a lly In to every e o n - * "

m un lty . D ana Is e o r.tn g to tb e B o lsj i i » a . convenUon. ______

..ve lopm ent of th e Colum bia a n d ^ a k e river sv s ltm f o r nav igation ,

**®“ - pow er m n d -rr/la m a llia 'in i* lis ted • a a • one a lnt.

u n u u v e suggestion th a t tfie o ld - th e Ume proposal to U p Yellowstone lake

be revived a s a jn e a n s of b ring lnc • 0 ^ . add itional w ater to th e S nake « v c r

a n ir F o r mpity years- Id ah o Irrlga - to rs ha^e i s s t londflo; glances on

n ow ^seporated fro tn th e m 'b y th e c r d t o f lh»- g re a t d lrlda . D rain ing

lous Several engineers , m du d ln g m 6ra' •, recenU y R . W. P a ris , state- c o m m b - -

slone r of reclam ati-iii. h av e w orked '' o u t U nU U ve p lans by w hich th e la m

lE S la th e pa rk could be m ade useful Y -'A S -a:s to rsge basin , a a d p a r t j o f . th e .' - w ater be carried th rough tu n a eJ j a n d ,

' a series o t la k u a i to r iver channcU ^ . _ _ w h l e b d ra ln .a o t- l a to th e A tlantic . r \ V ? : b u t In to tb e flnako rtv e r a n d tv e a tu -

a lly in to th e P * d f io ocean.

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REED PRESIfJES OVER SCOUT HONOR ..COURT

B D ttLEV . M ay 3 8 - C c u r t Of honor ness w as he ld T hu rsday evening a t th e A id h igh sc h o d . th e Rev. C harles M .. nt R eed presiding a s c hairm an o f th e itlflT thK iM t tlm a befan) hU

de p artu re from Buricy. A boa rd o f . exam iners m ade u p of P . O. R ed- ■fleld, J . B ..F rid le y . Bud Sm edjey. _

— ^ -an u it~ nanda» .~ A 7 'N .-N»vi.m a u m m -------LU ton F tem stad . aw arded m edals.

inRe Second class Boy Scout badges be lr__*crfi.aw arded O eno Corleas, P ra n k

W. C raw tord, Ira C oltron and G erald ! on skUe*. M erit badges were aw arded Jll;” Elwln W ard, Bruoe p a ln w r, B yron >• L Reed, T hom as Lyle and Oene O le r- d g l.vh r?pv. g a s nn-ardprf ■ flr« t

In - I t w as decided to bold a cam poree a r - a t W est park . Burley. Ju n e 90. T h e

th B ''rm a l-> es» lo n of s c o n tm a s tc rs '- t ra ln - - - rere Ing school wUI be held a t HoweU

canyon . Albion basin. Sunday.

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L ess T han One Cent P e r S quare^Foot

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: InexpiM o d e r n i z i n g : S i m p l e M

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xn T ^ent yean , a Rrent deal ha<. been written about the poulbUltlea

^ )Q nmodellnff; Convincing proof tbat there are possibUlllcs In remodeling la offered In tho accompanying Ulu- stratlon. >.

Shown below U an aa u a t pho*: tofraph of a nomlaJcrJpt old Jiou» i or no-particular-arehtectural ante*- I cedent and certainly of no parti­

cular charm. Along wltH It U an ar- chlt«cf* itoderlng graphically por­traying unthought of posslblUtlu heretofore unnoticed by the amazed

m place of the uinterestlng old------ houie.-there-now-»tand»-a-inodcm

atrueture ot pleating praportlona. au- thentle architectural detail and In-

_ cr«ued value. ThU wna nccomptlahed without ■ aptfndlng a j ^ a t d ea l'o r moncT*

• Tt TiT* ing rather than rcconalructlon, .for In th ls 'case.'thfl general lines and proportion of the aupcratructure were

I good; The aecrct waa io recbgnlie', i them and bring them lo the fore-

— Bnmmr------- ---------------------------------The porch waa ugly and detroctcd i

■ from tho almpJo beauty of the nmln Mructure—It etucic out like u soro thumb. AO ofr l l came. Old wlndOKS

I wire repUced with new one*, both ! M tg w a JiftYing.rtiYidtfl ii£ht!ti cct-,. J OTial type ahuttcw were added and : • the houM began to take a style Idert-[------ a^ o lo iiluV-Perigd.F The upsUIre bedrooms were made f ' more livable by the adUltlon of small I aash In the front. A stock, alx panel

. Colonial door was placed on the fronl and over It was hung a simple brass lantern type fixture. In th e jc a r . an Inexpensive trellla was added to

^ ■ decortte nnd shield the back porch.

Tbls It the honso pictured aboTo -—r -- txtrore^r»m.Mi«»ht.':

Probably tho moat eflectlve aid In the Iranaromiallon wai terraclug, end Iho laundallon planting. Ut itils

■ manner, the awkwardneas or the ori­ginal house was eliminated by tying i the houac more^nnturally to lU set- ;

Three good coals of paint fur- • nlshlnf the rinal touch to thto cx- tefror'lfansiwrnstlon. Sefore paint- 1 lng. though, a blow torch was uKd •

, to remove all old paint. A prlnUns ; coat, wtth an aluminum ba.*ic.’ wns- : applied, after which came two coats ! or lead and oU. w ith proper upk«p. this home should now be good Tor anothsr thirty or rorty yeara.

The alterations Inside were eaually------ tim sierB m crtn im otuo-w nnin iirtn rh

the days when the tcndcney waa lo- , ward smaller, cutup rooms. It u-aa , necessary to tear out a few parti- , tlons combining two small rooms Into \ one *f mote generous dlmemlona. j

Pine floors were replaced with oak.' i . ^ In te r io r , wood trim modernized.Mbi- ,

r n eu added and modern .plumbmn i equipment Inatailed. Walls nnd ce ll- 'i Ings were repap^red with new wash- r < able paper tha t U available today. A < well worn heating system was junked ' t aod m Its place was installed a con-11

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>i8s an automatle 0)1 buinieri :les The limit In modernizing U In the u t amount of money available and In Ins the experience and ability of tbe per- lu- eon ouUlnlag the work. Of pracOcal

viJue. there It no question—la most ,n . eases the protected portion of the

struo tun U soimd, thereby supply- iog a nucleus from wbicb to start,

u . Materials and labor'are worth mote a . today tban.lhoy were fifty w ara o w 3- . therefore, any usable portion of the ^ old structure itpresenis a very de- .J.A finite saving in dollars-and centa.

InleUlgem. modernizing aboukS be done from a p1an.‘UnUke new eon-

^ strucUon It does not have to be oom- ™ ^eW d"arooes=youTnay do as-much- “* or aa lllUe as you please. P laa to do

'1^ a certain amount this year, a Uttle m ore-next year and ao oa over a period th a t may extend, « w seira. However, plan your work to th a t w h

for previously fstabUshed pattern all nd blending lato a harmonious resWt•To. upooicompleUon. . .v y - . 'J I ---------- ,ize. • ,

I t.-BolId rook garden.“ n S. Repair porch railing. »tep^»« door.-etc.*•0 • 8. IniUM new Uniiary .eqnlp-lUi ment Ineladlng Ironer iind

f e i . Ref*ln” s’l i^ w o rB noon jl A- , IhoQchDot. .T »n iit» nm '.----- ;---------de e. Do a UtUe p a tn lin r . ...............all _____________________M Oi»o n o o M A tten tion L.. Worn spots may be patched oaa r -your waxod floors by cleaning-offio surface d irt and-slaln and rubbing•h the iwom spot with pssto floor wax.

The life of prlnUd linoleum may■* 'C6 prolonged by vamUh. With reg-S ulnr care. Its tlfe may be-extetodedK for years. A combined decorative andys prouctlvB point Is gained by using■ n bright rag rug oii'er such portions B of the tloor Uist r«cJv« more eon-■ centntted u w ^ u e h as the iwrllon B under the sink.

B C onvert A ttlo to P rao tlca l I Boom^ Attic space Is waste spfcce and

' the oiuc in your "h om e^isae^lb le ^ —and * 'hat attic Un't since the ad- .= : v tn l -of-"4>uU-dowoi^atairwa>-s—lu

trnnsformatlon into pieasanTTlVlbie space U simple ahd inexpensive. It

1° can easily be convsrted Into one of “K, & number interesting lype of rooms JU —n study. Hbrary, den, playroom. *1- sewing room or Just plain bedroom. ''B Tne prime requisite is adequate

iwulaUve • protection from summer n - ‘aVn-a nd-wlnt*r oold and 'w ith th r — Tartety ■ o f - insulattoa-avaUaMe - to - r- day, this la no longer a problem.X- A amall amoun t of malarial plus

a fejv days’ {U ptB l^rU M rw lirpro-' cd duce another convenient room for IS >-ou. TaUc to a reliable lumber desler ns- nnd let him tell you Just how Uttle .U It will Uke.P. ' _____or

Prlm a G oat Im uortaQ t Jy. A prone eoat U the first coa t of« > ^ m i “ a p ^ ie a ^ o n ie i r n a a w r r - i r

should completely cover tbe wood to “ protect It against moisture; form a

permanent foundation to support the j to finishing coals; lend long Ufe to

tbem and perpetuate tho beauty of k.' the paint. •'I- Many experU recommend a prime ' IS coat of aluminum .pslnl. Because 1- wood Is absorbent. U expands and i-icon trsc is with the abeorpilon and A ernporatlon of moisture. As tha m oU-, idU ure content changes, wood shrinks 1- nnd peels. A jrcga t of m ital.- ll I* . >rl'ciai.T>fd. Mepe Uiii- i6auie of , t h f ,

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BUSINESS CONOniONS A8 OF BAAY 1—AprU saw reaoUon,. after

' the Easier buying n u b . notably in commodity prices, securities and

' (ertile trade aeUvitiea. Aaw and manufactured eottona, wheat, com

n and o a u aU tagged sharply. Silk, rayon and wool duUed. iron and steel prices held relaUvely firm. Be­cause of Irregular compansooa. the March and AprU retaU trado s u -

_ tlstlcal, showings : should be, com­bined to give a clear view or spring resulu .as a whole. Strikes were numerous but not long and a rall-

. way strike was averted. Advances In automobile-prioes were credited with slowing sales but la> iron and stcel,ihfl.contrary-aeemed.the case.

In agriculture the strength of cat- UlB contrasUd. sharply with the K-eakness in dlber farm producu.

Foreign trade Increased, with ex- porta hridlng a comfortable mar- fc v T S S ^ H T B rtu to A Q m M in a ta steel were tbe largest .In four or

- Uve.rms..AptU.saw-300.bankA.re. o p e n ^ bank elearlnga the largest In 37 months. Business failures fell

. 48 per cent below a year ago. Clg- " arette output broke aU records.

li ■t( TUE MAP-DlversUied industriese In the & ut. Bast Central and South-- em SUtes kept, those areas rela- l. Uvely acUve despite price deellnea. e Dryi cold weather In tlie Mississippi ^ VaUey_and the O reat Plains areas e hindered growth of planting of- wheat, com and cotton. Highest

cottle prices In nearly two yearse helped breeders.

’. .0 troublesome change In moisture con- e tent.* .S Lot W indow* D ecido Yonr^ • ~ • - T ^ -O d o P r^ h e m e B --------- ---U Before you determine upon a color t scheme (or a room It is Important to

know -w hether-the wlndows-face- north, south, east o r west, if you are

bring a chart tha t wUl aid yQU In selecting colors, wisely, for a par­ticular room of definite exposure.

Oil P ain t F in ish Ib - ^ a t fo r ------ --. -Racllfttori ^ — :------. According to..h ca tln g ,’engineers.

creased or decreased, depending upon the type of paint wllh which the radiator is finished. I t is ihelr con­tention th a t an oU paUit fmish wlU

> make a radiator about IS per cent ^ more efficient than If it Is.palnted* wllh bronze or alumUaum.L • . ______

■ Roof H o d e m ic a tib n a Sim ple ^ T a lk T oday, Trt'mendous improvements havo* been made during the last ten -or

rutoen j-eara by the roofing Indus-, iry. The improvement has come not

only In the actual materials used, bul In the colors, design and me- lltod of appllcaUon.

I t Is a simple method to modern­ize A roof today cotnpnred lo what It used to be Tho new roofs are laid

' right over the old. eliminating ro-

^ yards and broktn shrubbcrj'. Tlie old* roof gives added Ituulatlon.

rntltr r1fl<~ 1 ^ - selves, there are two. whleh. because

; of tbelr beauty, durability and adapt* [ ability, are particularly satiilactonr* for reroofing and Jiodemizallon of* homes. These-are known aa asbestos ' shingles and asphalt shingles.

Made of asbestos fibers and Port-■ cement m o t^ed under

s^ « ? * a n ? * r tg l4 !* ^ n ^ u n e * * S 'ti? la tagea jjfjK rere weather. thCT give

: the home compltUprolecUoa against , roof-eommunlealed fires.

From a decoraUve and archltec- ' tural point of view they are moat

Interesting and hare advanced fa r enough to aatlsfy the most demand­ing.

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- E N A M E E i K O T E ' -• F o r use on any aurface,

n itu fe , walla, /lo o rs , «t<

I N T E R I O R G L O S SSajiltarj*— ensy t a was kitchen and bathroom .

G R A N I T E F L O O RW cara like frranite, quic

X J N - X—^— ia.tSi9.way-lo ease, n o ia

Makes old linoleum look

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AT GOODING COLLEGE-»ur ' I

slot icenth Ooodlng commencement clos- t to ed on Monday wllh the granting cf ace degrees and the awardlng-othonors are and letters. The themes'orthe speak-j ■ A era. Or. g»«non Bimng". M°n« |

In and John 'w . Condle. superintendent nr- or public Instruction for Idaho, cen- :. lered around llie Idoas or "E ternity .

Rathet.Thah FullUly." and the de- mand ror one hundred per cent wo-1 men and men. Taps was sounded In-!

tlca lln g the cloie of d iy i IHU 'ers. a re ilte immedtauir

x>n er responsIblllly.Mustc foe the occa- Ihe slon was^resenled by Ivar 8 kou- s n - ' gaard's cMlege chorus.. |

' Dr. W. W. Van Dusen. Boise, new- ^ ly elected.presldcnt.of.the board of.

• (truitees' awarded’degrees' to : S onna ' {Mlnney. Blackfoot; Helene Young. iQoodlng; Adels Osborne. Ooodlng:

pie Mary Jones, Bden; Robert Fulton, jEden; Jennie Brynnl. Ooodlng. and (Dorothy Edlnborough. Lrcnora. Kan- sas. .

-or ________ •us-

BARCLAY RECESSES •COURT AT BURLEY

OURtBY. May 20—Judge Adam B. D.irclfty hM recessed district court subjfct to reconvening nt hisordrr C ^l_dl8PP!f(! Ot Wftft

. to MatUdi EndUT against Bmmet _ lEndier. who dof.mlted. Mrs. Endlcr S :- !T O r« « « ra M -tu itM y -o rT te -H u l^ ' ^ 'd r e n . The cduple was formerly of

‘ Albion.In the c»M or Bylvla Calhoun

^ agalnu J. C..and John M. Dlatr, and Sophus BUlr gamUhee. ror

^ damigts srl.ilng from an aulo col- listen, the Judge look, tho case under

I advlKfment- Briefs were ^ e r r d .

Insurance company against oeonte ^ aevere, for foreclosure.

HOMLINQ ADDRESSES S ; KIWANIANS OF BUHLfar --------Id- BUKL. May 3S—M. Homllnir. a

naUve or rsthonla. rormerly a part

........................ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1

mdy for theaint-UpQ U A L I T Y P A I N T S

lO U S E P A IN T C O STS L E S S

C S-LK S3 P E R V E A R _____________

ic«, n e w o r old, w oodw ork , fu r - e te .

s s F I N I S Hr a s h — p re p a re d e.'^peclally ' fo rm. . ............. .....

R E N A M E Luick d r j- in p and ea.^y to app ly .

i» o rG .a c ru b b in s on th e k ncca. o k Ukc new .

n U P " T o d ay II U P A IN T rU P

k iM. C O .Twin F»Ih

. ; I .

a 0 . - 3 r o n > A r : M 0 H i n K 6 j i A 3 c . a

PaintingOf Comn\erce Business Sii

bostneta'condlUoas In e w y 'S ta t« " o f - tlu "Nationi Ruslneas." official publlcaUon c

Chamber of Commezce.

p»e«iwe«Bii«towaaclMO> :

' ' I » « -r .1" 4r • [—. . . ■ . „. . .... *“ **

....... .........................or the Russian empire, spoke to the y|

Cc Klwanls c lub . Wednesday a t their a t -n o o n meeting on-present conditions

in Rtatla. lie told o t the t tr le t oen- ' sOTWp ot M a-s nnd or ihB^mOTo fw _

also gave a comparison of the ways gr of thla country and Russia have afet

0 the economic crisis. . , . i r Uiln l | District G overns J. J . Boyd aod rli

”n t from Uie local elub t^ th ? * ln te r - le ' nntlonsl convention to be held In tm

t»y Toronto. Canada. Next week the 10 j 0. club will meet on Tuesday due to wl fQ. Wednesday- being Decoration day. h( I n - ! ' I

,, H O M E L lAND CO.A

* HERM AN HINZE

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L E T U S R E P A A U T O M O B O X r

Y o u d o n 't h a v e to " la y u p ” — m o re . th a n o v e r 7 ii?h t~ these-

rv p a ln te d .W e Oise th e sa m e b r il l ia n t, Y th e m an u fa c lu re r .e . The rcj T he cost? O nly a few do llar

Union MeP_, - 7

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WORK PROGRESSING ON = BURLEY RIFLE RANGE

gresslng on a rifle range for tbe use of Company E, 11.0th Engineers, na- Uonal.guard.':bn a . b^W uDder=ttir rim rock north of Emersom Pits are ■Wng-aunk-and-UrgsU wUl be e .. ted by emergency reUef worken. the Tange to be ready for use In about 10 days. Ths tract Is about a mile wide and 9H miles long, the targeU. however, art to be set .up for use

» __________

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iuNTYoi E H U I G K L ^ -

p” y o u r m o to r car. m tich le -d a y s , w hile i t is bein jr

, h a r d «urf.iced co lors a.-» r c .su lt : a c a r like new ! a r a . [

o to r C q.-«g. T T > A n n _____________________1 _

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modelingat-raagee of 900 and 300 yards. fi

cap tain Ross Youmans wUl take L detaUa of hla men to the range tor ll practice v l th regulaUon army am- munition; on Sundaya. In the mean- Ume. pracUco U b«lng w r ie d on in the baaeoeat of the Elks building, vbere tbe company has lu quarters,.

Utah Construction V Company Bids Low

On L 0 . N. Cutoff. BOISE. M ty 30 w v-T he^jU h Con-

.tnaotloD cpinpMiy.im low bwder to- day on oonstructlng-nlne mUes -of

m T d t nyuffBon-wevaaa-nrgnwny Sthrough aouthwesum Idaho wlUi an uoffer of l lB S m • ■ :. i,

The b k t-h u .no t been, officially mchecked by the sU te bureau of high- gway* which opened them, j, ,_Hia_wDrlt-la_tha-jnost_dlfflcult-part o f- th a t remaUilng to be con- j.strueted o a the highway which Is to 3 ,connect southem Idaho-with aan ^Pranelsco by a route approximately :300 mlles.shorter than other usually qtraveled roads. ^

SOCIALIST HPBAK8 eiBUHU May as-M ts. ^ n a Mor^ 0 :

row . I<ewis., Angeles, leclurer, lirtlt^ r^ and writer for th^ ty years, vsiMke for aoclnllsm a t the city hall hhero Thursday evening. The pur- ^pose of the meeling being.to build tithe organlxaUon large enough to flinsure the p«rty getting a place on si the ballot In this state.

■ ■ ' «SEE ftATTLBSNAKKS ' n

BORLEY. May 2 S ^ » m p ert re- r>turning ftom Cottona-ood creek and wTrapper creek canytja jsport seeing eia number of rattletnakea.-For many _Mara past these reptiles have not “been In evidence mueh oa the souUi tjside of Snake river. In early days tthey were plentiful enough, but wllh c.Uie advent of humans they gndual- b

A n d T H IS is w h y w e su sR cst W IL L IA M S P o ln t i , V afn lahe i

' O n a Bnllon -<* H K B W I N W li eov^r.360 luiUMre feit of ewU U R A B lJ r n e a u ty ih a * "w R E P A Y YO U m o n y tim M T o t

S h c rw in W H iinm s B e a l 1 : jO u ts ld e^ W l]l:ti;^ 3T^l»eo~.'gal,' ^

on ly .......... .............. . $ 3 . 6 3 ,

S h e rw ln W ilH am a E n a m ­el, Q u ick U ry ln ir . q t. . o n l y ______ ......... $ 1 . 3 3

N O E n a m fl a t a n y p rice I la b e t te r . ' I

F o r a tim lled t im e only— s o y o u can t r y I t a 30c c a n > o f S h e rw ln W llliam B E n n m - „

^ S h e rw in j^ W lil la m a -B e s t - M A R N O T V am fjih . q t. , £ o n l y .......— :u. .......... $ 1 . 3 8 £

W c afsrt h a v e S hcrw 'ln ^ W’llliiim s Red R a rn P a in t n nd S h c rw in W i l l i a m s

------ r.r iicn -S h ln g lc ..S tn ln . — .

_____ A JACIORY SPRCtAL___Sherwln UHIlams “DEX" a qsirk drying Unolewn Var- Rlih. quart ------------» 1 .0 0

\ J

K R E N (

g Homes 1«H O N E ilL iS ' 1hlCE :C i lLKS "

V olun teer W o rk e rs L end Aid In Im provem ent of

f ■ Scenlo C avern ’.I- ....... , ' ; ■)- SHOSHONE, May 3«<:*Aa the re - .■

h it Is now powible for visitors dressed - • In ordinary clothing and without ' •

y the use of boou to view every part >* of the cave. Plank walks have l>een ',. laid from the eniraneo of tha cav-^ em -to the.lcew aU atthe-end-of-the------ --

Jnner chamber, a total distance of0 310 feet. Brtdgea were mada over h all pools of water.y ' Lumber for the Ice care Improve- y m enu waa purchased by tba Sho- ■ ..

shone cham ber of Commerce a^d coMtruetlon work wns done Hv n ' - crcw of SO volunteer workers. Tho

’• only soeclal equipment now required (7 'itt‘ inii» 'd rihfl-t«vnnijiiun-g~d4^'"^—*, Tlces._riaahllghU and j a s aBd..oU_____11 lamps are recommended for ute.- Torches and flares ore not permlt- d ted in the cavo and the t^uUdUtg of :o firea or choppUig of'lce therein' la <n sWcUy forbidden.

m w Ico cave ia located one mile wett of the “03" oUed highway, n

' miles north cf Shoshone. A graveled !• road through the la ras leads to d within a ahort dlsUAce of Uie g entra^oa of tho qave.>y I I ' I --------->t . h lyvadUhed. I t te claimed by some 's t h a t subUrraneaa diiturbances h caused by recent earthquakes have I’ I brought the creaturts to tbe aurfaoe.

l a i T R f c h e s - * 3 1

ffCBt th a t you bu y SHERW IN yhea and Enamelsi,

■WIL U AMS Houii* P a in t wlH ^ Bucfflce w ith TWO coats o f '

r ^ i r n G T T ] 5 r ~ y e a r » ^ i ^ n ^ ^ fo r Its original cost.' •

I f you w ant to m ix y o u r W ^ w n r p a h r t ^ ^ i i H T i “ I e a d r* oil and tm pifitlD e. Special

I prices OB.iMd. . ,Genuine. MDHE8 CO — The QUICK D ttY IS a Wan r ta lib tb a t leaves so ttnaka e r Upa.'

Per Ib_________________12«S

n W e a rc CLOSING OUT o u r L* stock of W hite Lead—«nd _ u n s c l l y o u . . .

^ Sherw ln W lUIanui'fine Old1 D utch Proc.«9 Lead !n “ ST E E L KEGS th a t keep It ; fresh , o n ly _____ t2V i^lh.B

Sherwln tViUlans ' n o WA3T-w at that needs bo --------

pollshlnjr—Qnlek Drying, witb Umb-s wool appUtr. A I IM ;Valae. q a a r t -------------

Barilwafr g a m t a i a -

SE v m -FGELS----------------------- -------------r ------------—

Page 8: WIN AILY WS - tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...I It seemed aa though I>tr. Rooseve! I he had uttered a moment betore< and wanted tho huge assemblage

----------- F ^ ' E T g M ' . . ' , .

“iJiMMr — r a i S P t i- - R E . B u ttra m A gain S tr i fe

; ; - W a te r P ipes A fte r W nlng C o u r t V erd ic t

. H A O E ir .-M ty 2 e -H tf lc y « W»t4 ' aupply bAs been cue d o v n th is wee

A a a n o th e r sK p In tb e ( Isb t bctwec f t . E . B u t tm n a n d the People W eat Coast Pow er com pan ;. Buti ra m plowed over th e p lpr ■ c th i

• c roaaei.-hla ttfopcrty and jk a U: ^ p e

pum ped trom the rtver. ' . .A decision of th o a U te s u p re a

cou rt somo tim e ac6 In o n . actio where B u ttram w u char^cd w it plow ing in to th e pipe, waa In fov< or f iu tirazn , tho cou rt holding Ih i th o com pany ahould bury lU pip below accldcn t by plow lns. A ppai

' cn tly th e com pany w iu do ing no th log to remedy th e situa tion : thew lo re B u ttram plowed aenln.

W ednesday. Uiu com pany'a cm

______ r«t-wouldUje_rualicd^toJai-_tJaciproperly.

PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN HOLD ANNUAL DINNEI

JERO M E, May 30—O ne hundrei abcty PCTS0D4 aiU !ntIcd..lho annua blrUiduy d ln n c rscn 'c d T hu rsday eve jjln y by Uie Presl»yu-rlan Ladle# Ali Jn th e church din ing hall. Table, wero a rranged accorduig to eeosoa or th e year. D uring tno progrm r

-----------Which rouoffi'd, Jcffl'Dnj* sa n g a ro o taelecUon: M lu Joy Beam aang twi num bers and also m ade a c h a lk o ra w Ing accom panied by M iss M arrow S ccn i and Mra. A rUiur Moseley a:

_______th e p iano. Mrs. ~J. S. K eel gavo treaS ing . nnd a tr io composed o r H c s ' dam es s . Q . Oavls, W. A. Peccn and-O uy-L-T D w lfl'inna-w w ral num-

..........bera.M em odlst Ladles A id society mei

th e h o m e o l Mrs, B. J . Bruco T hurs- day a rtem oon . M rs. D oad P u rd u it

. .■ .f iU - b » - pratlden t-n cx t ,-y c ag ;-A tta . S h a ro n a ."A jberU oarv!M -prcsldcn t:

? M rs. W o lte r’W hlle. aec re iary ; and

P la n s were com pleted (or tb e an* n u a l m other>dauuhter banquet to bc held a t th s M ethodist church d ining hall Ju n e 4. Miss O lga C a rb o n . re> glbdol girl scout o lllce r. spoke on

* "Scouting.’' A bout tw enty m em ben an'd KUMts entovcd delicious rgfreah*

• m ents.M rs. T om S m ith was h o a t« s to

, lie W omen'a icai^ie T hu rsday a lter* n oon a t h e r ’hom e In' Uie coun try . M rs. Ju lia FaddU w as m chiirge of Uie program . P lan s lo r Ute an n u al p lcn le lo be held a t th e eounlry_boQ » u l M rs. aiodow skl w ere m ade,

A G lO tT S O FF IC E MOVEO BU RLEV , M ay M — O tilces ol

C ounty A gent WeodeU W . Palm ei wero located today In tb e G udm uad . sen bu ild ing In olXlcea over the

. B urley D rug s to re a n d th e c . W. a n d M . com pany. T b e o ttlees lor* m erly occuplcd by th e counly agent In tb a c o u rt house were vacated due lo requ ired space by ag rtcu liu ral a d - ju s lm e n t acUviUea In w beat aod c o m • h o g projec la I n Uils couniy. T lw o tlica is being m oved according to a c o ^p c ra U v 0T p]an betw een thu U n lv e m ty o l Id a h o a n d W heat and C om -H og contro l assocU U on In tha

---------- eounly':---------- -----------------------------------

^ = = ± = 7 n ^ : r u i ; y . 7 j ^ n a r o m c E B s r ± :BO nL B Y . M ay 2&—U i-Y club, an

organ iza tion lo r boys a t th e loca] h igh scnool. e lcc ted o tilcc rs to r the ensu ing j-ear a n d seven ncw m et?- bers a t a m eeting he ld May 21. M. W . M cL aughlin is tacu lty advisor lo r th e club a n d th e new o tllc lah a re ; Lt^e^ W rlghU^^presldent^

se cre tary ; a n d L iston P rem itad , trea su re r . P a t B aker, George Craw-

---------- lo rd . J a m ss C rouch . D atld K eaton,Bob Lynch. DeLoy T aylor, a n d Don W alters aro th e new m em bers ot the H I y .

BA.NQUCT F O R SENIORS B U R IX Y . May 2(^^A nnual Senior

ba n q u e t wUl bo h e ld Munduy eve------------i i l n ; . . l l j y ;a -a t_ t)K _C iub cate. Jim

H utsitu is presltl(.-nl o! Uic senior class, com posed o t 113 aludciiU . and C lillo ra MilUikln and Jo lm U. lien- etier la cu l’.y advU ori to tlie cln:.s. ’n io sen ior b iiiq u e i U lii‘ C lu : i i -b : LelaiKl F ra s lc r .-^ rrn n c -D a le -w rs f t; K.-irl W U ^ n Will a c t as i04 :.i:j:iiic r

--------- a l Lhe i i . 'a l i im d D o ra Da-*-'on » iiia r r a c jv tlic y a l i i is . Sa;K.'ir.!endc-m a n d .Mrs. Gt-crse K. IX-nnian liavr b ^ a invited to a c t a.i p.i;.-on ana

' p a tro n c is to t- ie c ;a is lunciioa .

y Law n M ow en xroand. .M oen'i -----------K ip a ir - s tio p rT H r-m iT C ^ n o r ;-------

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ws-ffB liPikes ’ ^T his Man Is Mine''

w eek. ^

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w ith ■fav o r ^ K tK ltO M S S S n S ts K K i^ M

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th e m In T h i s M an U M ice." KKO-Ra< CromwcJi, Jn.wWclJ lA e ra re U iJ tr ’ a s J im D nnU p. Now sbewlng (oda

I* Ro*y theatre .lE R _ _ _ _ _

Orpheum P reset'VO- . - - - _ r nj-.

' A id B t rB W f fl ro f iT Mxblus B HSSK a*B ^ tfcS^ isons K m l W p y ^ f ^ 'g

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b e n t ■ Beab«

I to B *fO ' an ^ Fay U 'rajr In *aiCR- j ea r- iT TM tw t- i e nsr tim r H h g - th r i l

Robin Hood o f Mexico, Fancho Vlil s ol tr toa ip li In "V im VUU“ . . . openlni lua l0(M_ —.................. - •

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th e ' ve t9- ■' • .■ M.isor , •%:‘al» ^ .irU im a r ____ '■ --------.tad.a w - .•ton, - -J---------- ----- -Don R t f l i j . ., ...•.rlhelm cfj r.iul Jra t i 7

h n scenes trom H’a ra e n * “A .Mod*

nlbre v e JO K -K SA V S:- j l i n I n lh e oM tn days a swcctlif.i n joT ~ tUiiKy i in J~a~ irh tte-h ef j? . .Vow- Bii(j and ~whi:e' m ule"! E h wli.kil K\ len- T im es th n l ore now he re . . .:asi. ------------ AT J

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R K O y h i« T o i . i „ ,

_ |_ ! f f '° _ . D l r r c t r d by JOU.N ^C igf* CKOM UELU

_ n tM K M n rR f o l k s ! n -» a ii hrrtce s W hrr* Vonr ra i

1

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3” H ea d s Roxy P ro g ram , .....

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Bf aU ! .I re n e D onne anil K ay Johnsg Uidio com edy dram a direc ted by Jo h r fJra i* lo r iJ )~ i r> » fo rn a lp J r l ie n a m j lay, tom orrow and Tue?day a t Joe<K '

en ts “ Viva, Villa!”

j M M p M .

. •f^’l r a V illa," Tiallfd everyw here a s thi r iil in s tj-d n im a lk - s lo ry -o f -U iff -b a n d f lila. U’aiU ce B eery s c o rn h is g reatesi ng* a l th e O rpheom today.

Idaho T h ea tre - ■'

~ X r : . f e \

_ ;v-:-rM uir In one o l th e tenilrrl.v porlrayei

d e m H ero.-

f a r t you to .-.r’lc.-vr nr-t i-risy!»' t !>r-’ a*iTr!4r->— —

l<x3ii l o r t i i id :a ll:.- G>>xl

JO K -K ’S -

oTiiiz3 -U n ii Show

in».r.pmtmi!i' r o p r s l i < - ' l l I i j i i i ; * i i i c r . s c U - ’■ll th r n i . ' l a ir a y xcifi', 'grxUnjr~TfiOX-ir-rnptf-------

- 1*H s *- A R L T U LXTLSC Corardy • .

S»ly S»tnphony C»rt«c»n " T m - u r 'r T h rs t mnJ~S>««

In r a n , .p d « > N W rr ltaU> O nr 'alratMC* I* A rp fffb lfc i;

MLY N EWSr T V m - P A ^ r r o

i iC J ^ o c i c^ C__^ _______ t r w

.............................. (C onttnoed V

s . 4o Uie fac t lh a t th o tw o m e t found sho t dead In P lerra Da>

v'i’a frrsn e 's b reakfaat room k illed e s e t f o ther. S rrsen n t ifa rp e r u u ^ isui

believe |h a t . boweTer. alUsoogli ^ (be only fac t tb a t snpporta hb s d theory so fa r teem s to Implicat* ’" 'n itlra. O ofresne. herse lf. T b e 8er< ]T!n gean t begins » reeonstn ieU oa ol ! ■' I th e crime.

C h ap te r 2A.;___

H "All r igh t, le t’s try to jv c b c £ ln u■ th e whole . th ing ." ' sa id Horpei■ "^Vc‘vo goi c e rU ln basic facU t■ serve os toundaU ons a n d wo'U' fi■ Uiem In a s wo go a long. Wo'U ta k H e igh t o'clock la s t n ig h t a s o u r s ta r t■ Ing point. Slamlll b a d Just m a d e b l■ repo rt from th e cali-bo .x .' I t - wa H srow ing heavily, the ro w aa a,coiC■ high wind.■ -‘Hamillr walked a long oo h la bea

to_r th ree b l^ k s . j m t ^ would brim

lo h n He crow ed tho s tre e t abovo here , - - - > b u t - h a i t t f a y - o v f r .h o .c h a n g e d „hl

m tnd a n d cam e dow n P ow ha ta i •K 's .T errace Instead. W h a t m a * h im di

th a t? O bviously, so m e th ln j^ b o »a? or som eth ing he heard .

•F rom th o spo t w here H am ll tu rn ed oK I t is doub tfu l th n t hi could hitve b e ard nny sound fYon Innlde Ihls house, even a sh o t o r { scream . I t th e re h a d been a nols«

n loud enough for h im to he a r , cer- J ] tn in ty some o f th e 'n e lg h tw rs wouJc M hiive been up a n d InvesUgaUng

^ We ll liav^ to m ake Inquiries aboul S s th n t - » n m e r lotted dow n a tncmo-■ randum , add ing o th e r perU nchi | S quesUons (rom lim e to Umo a s he

|)iin>ucil till- l■our^J <:i. ■ .o tii>-. - " I t la m uch m ore likely." h e con-

llnued . '’{liat Hanilll saw som cthlnB W hnt-ooiild-ifr-havo-bo«n7-A-ilght-ln Uie house? T he e lcctrlo sw itch hnd bfcri tu rned o t t a t th e sourcc . Tha

| j | . were drnn-fi close. T h a t firep lace—a he re ’s a n Idea, Ja ck . Suppose th n tS m nn nUr^^ri. up >h« f lr«r .pnlr«ri- th «W Iocs. You i:nott' hc.nrth t.re.i co-i i« b u rn so ' s-ell on a ra iny o r snow yr a . n ig h t..,fo r-a .d az n p -c lU m n ia '.c b o k eau i 0(1 th e nom m i d raugh t." 4 "A show er o( sp a rk s w ould shoot

Bk o ( lcn seen .I t on w ln ler n ights. H T livre «i)ijl(l 1;l> toM Ham Ul’s a tlcn tfon . T ills is aasum* 9 Ing th a t ilam lll knew th e house was M unoccupied. T he whole Idea hinges

W e’ve go t to (Ind out

J ^ l ^ - i - r c .staying" eLiewherc.” ndR i " T h n rs^.a d ca t p icca - n f - d cd uci

lion ." U t te r l y advised, ."b u t you’ve overlooked a n Im p o rtan t po in t W h a t HamUi h e ard w as th e front door banging abou t In th o wind. T h a t was* th e sound th a t ted Coh-

“I ilo u b t th a t." w a i H arp e r 's re* Joinder. "I^-q . n o t overlooked tbat

, . b an g in g doo r.'T he d e a .th a t A heavy I door like ilil-i tr.i? ••f>u!:l ." 0

boom ing from a q u a rte r p ast cighi to o e a rly le n o'c lock w ithou t arous.

I in g th e o lh e r re.tldenu of Pow hata i T errace Is nearly Impossible. Bu th e re at;nln Is som eth ing we can In­q u ire about.

“However, be th n t a s It may. w« have officer HamlU coming up Ihi w alk. We’re sa te In assum ing Ibai

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!d r ro m L u t tssue ) . .

ob ila b is suspic ions .were, sroused . Now. n e n d id he f in d th e door a b u t a n d locked Da> . or open a n d banging? I l ^ o u ld

e*eta bave been s h u t a n d locked.. I f H an^- nu i 111 found I t lh a t w ay. ho knoeked o r

w g h ran g th o bell."", "W rong a g ain . S teve." L affcrty'®**« objecied.. " I f he w ere susplclom .

h e ’d go f i r s t a n d b av e a quie t look “ “ a round th e outalde of th e house. B u t

• lh e foo tp rln la In tb e snow provo th a t he d id n 't, .h e w alked s tra igh t,

- u p - to th e - f r o n t - d o o r - w llh o u t- a w t'. ' aeluur«.“ ...................... .....— ■ ■■■■■'

ilru c t ^ • . jirper.:,.. .H arp er U jougbt t h a t over.,“TottTe U to r ig h t ’.ab o u t th a t , - J a c k . W ere n o t U 'f l t c lca r ab o u t th a t door. Aanimln* t ik e th a t It w aa locked, from th e m ere

ila r t- fac t l h a t HomUi en tered some o m0 b b m u st noccssarlly have opened to

w as h im . H ere, th en , we have o ur un ­to ld . know n m a n facing th e po llceiiM .

T h a t w ould have been th e logical b e a t place fo r any shoo ting I t- lh e tellow

bring h a d ben a hom icidal m a ^ a c , for

h e re , ••In iicad . they go in io th e ureaic- l - b ls fa ii.ro o m ,— Uirouflh nn nnllgbted- A tan imll. W hy, In H eaven’s n am e? Sure ly i» do HamlU .w ould have been suspicioussa w ond k e p t h is r m In -b U h and . Our-

m ystery m a n -th en s lta down In 0 » t im lll ch a ir . llghU a clgnretUs, whips o u t ( b a Ills g u n a n d shoots Ham Ul In cold tto m bloodlo r a "O n th e o th e r h a n d , assum ing Qolse th a t th e door w as unlocked, a n d oer- possibly banging, as H am lll’s d irec t

•oiild ap p ro ach m ig h t indicate, th e n he 'd lin g , probably step Inside a n d try to tu rn b ou t on tb e UghU. T h a t resulting In

> he iiecd th e ligh t sh in ing under th e brcakfast*room door. He would open

con- It a n d look Inside, hlng -O u r s tra n g e r is sU tlng very com - i t- ln - fo r ta b ly -a t - th e - ta b le n d r ln k ln g —and_ b ad sm oking, very m ueb a t hom e a n d a t . T h e case. E>’c ry th ln g is In no rm al o rd e r .! gqm T h » TTinn L<t in form al drc.vi a n d ,

beara a a la r tlln g resem blance to M r. th a t D u tresne . So. If H am ltl recognlied - tb e - i , i„ , n t liii . h f t-w w ld -m ia ta k e - h lm !

fo r th e m a ste r o f th o houw . C e r - , 'o * y ta tn ly th e re ts n o reason w hy HamUl.' “ '^ - s h o u J d -w a n t to sh o o u D u fre sn e . fiu tj

n ev erth eless th ey killed eaq^i o th e r; TrUh ft yfm arknbtf-^H ltV -of mirTWSC.I

. s , 7 T h a t 's a p re tty s tiff dose o f theory lo s w a l lo w r

" I t sounds e rasy to me." L a tte r ly “ *"* Agreed. "A s you say , a door could

ha rd ly b e banging aw ay for n early , tw o h o u p w ithou t some o f ^ ihs:

O n 't? » '” h*er ^ n d . d o ^ ^ o n ' t ^ p e n ’

sooini H am lll h a d le ft th e doo? un la tch*^ 1 ro n t b(<hlnd h im . It would bas-e banged L-Ind i<but ju s t once and locked Itself." 3on-^ ■■Well. Uke i t o r n o t. a ll o u r evl- k ty - -d e n c « -s ta l«-.thntithfc.d9pr:M>\!)A:P^?:1 r c - have been touched a f te r th e sh o o t- ’ th a t ing. since b d lh -m e n .w e re de.v!. W el

,eavy hove only to ex am in e th e snow to. see th a t C onnally a n d UUteary wera

(Igh t th e n e x t to e n te r lh e house. Con* •ous- .Mderlng lh e shoo ting a s a sep ars te a t a n action, we get In to a n o th e r m ase.

B u t ’ O ur m ystery m a n m u st b a ro 1 In - sh o t HamlU tw ice .beforo HamlU

(Ircd a t h im . fo r Doc M Uler a asu rjd we me th a t death m u st have been n - |

I th e s tan taneous nnd his position In ib a t tb a t c h a ir confirm s It. B u t th e re we h a re |

v e d - H is - ( ^ u n t r

H oi^si—

BLC. MV'RM THIS ■ ■ » msi «»oWA^ ^ 3 A n d a cast o f 10,000

W J I K a th e r i n e D e -f tlill

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T O D A Y ! F T T 1S ^ o .— 7 i a — «:50

s h o t U irougb th a b roin ,>w hlcb l . su re ly ia p o ts lb le , o r elaa H am l . l l r t d w ith ex tra o rd in ary accurac

. - » ( (e r .b e ln g - ib Q t jQ '. tb a J v ^ a w io i J once th ro u g h t h e h ear t.

. -"Now.ln a s ln g le e x cb a n g e 'o fsh o t Ibero e x is ts -a b a n m atbem atlca cbanoe fo r tw o m en to plug each o tb e r .s o neaUy, bu t tb a t tb lrd bulle

5 5 .browa i t in to confusion. I t b a s me q - ^ ^ e s e ln g a n d I t h a s C arlin guessing o r too."■' I T h e y sa t sU ent fo r a few moment)

-ty a n d b o tb pa irs o t eyes w e n though t' us^fiiU y focused on tb e Uttle row o ok tw isted buUeU. T b e th in w ires tba: l i t held Ib e lr U g s g listened brlgbU y li ve th e p leasan t m orning su n . ,? | . • H arp er stra lgh tenpd u p w ltb dfr “^ "T e rm ln a llen . "Let's

. suggested. "Sj> l a r a s wo know, hi Te waa n o t h id ing h e n In -tb e bousp a l o t th e Um e. Assuming lh a t b e w as the 39 w riter of ib o U u w tcn ln g l e l le n « r e D u frten e, I t works o u t som ethin* ae like tb ls :to , -H e som ehow m anaged . to trai: a - D ufresne w hen tho la tte r- le ft . tb«

c ity . O n lh e re lu m tr ip , ho mu^l ^ have foUowed h is In tended vlctin:

tmlU b e learned w blch route b e wat tak in g , th e n passed b lm a n d b u rrl;£

----->h«HiH-faV-plfflc-OMUA-gOOd-SpOt-fO»th e am bush, w here ho w alled." -"T h a t-m e a n s -h e -b a d -a -c a r -a t-b lJ

^ disposal.'^ L affcrty Jn tw jectfld .“ “Yes. A fter he b a d fired a t Du-

frosno 'ftnd th o la tte r m a d e good h li * r escape, ho re tu rn e d to h is c a r and

cam o back lo th o c ity by som e o th e i ‘® road. T h a t w ould be easy. ' ^

' '*The autopsy, h a s show n th a t nc ?? a te abou t five o'clock. Aa th is w as a S cooked m eal; h e cou ld o o t have S come direc tly ha re a n d foraged foi

food. By th e tim e h e go t to this ? -house, say betw een f lv e - tb lr ty and

Z Ih aT h ta t r a c S V c r e c ^ p le t e ly cov- „ ered ove r la te r "

" I t would n o t bave been sa fe for h im to come sooner," L afte rty said. "R em em ber, thero w ere p a in te rs

,» w o rH n f a T lh - o - l l i l rd - n o o r — rootns - I untU four o’clocic a n d th e w h l t -

m ores -did n o t lock up' a n d go to ^ tb c l r - T O o m a - o w -th f t- g a r o g f r- u n U I J five."

"W e don’t know hbty ^ h e j ^ t in .|j

r .jln ia rk a of forcible e n try anyw here , i : a n d th e re w ere.nelther.keys n o r b u r- . r 'f f l a r tools found In hU possession. In

to u n d .o n b is p w -

I h is pockets w ere looted o r else h e Is ,„1 W earing some one else 's c lothing." i “T h a f s an-ldieal ' I f h e p u t .o il-a “ ifa c U l dlSKUlse-to look like D utresne . ^ I pe rh a p s he p u t on one of D ufresne's ; - s u lU ."i ^ |- " g T a n t ly .— T horn m in t ha m nrr „ , traces o f him In th is house th a n .wo E* havft foun’a .^ P o f ln s t a n c g n tr la -^ l- *: m o st c e rta in .Chat b« sh a v ed h im self 2 ' a f te r ho g o t here ."'“ r L affcrty w h lsU ed r 'O n e lip on me , I t h e n , S teve . T h a t one g o t p a s t me.'- : ! i " I f you b a d looked closely a t his ? J T r a e e F ^ y - H a « ^ M « r ih » b - ^ f f :» t a ,* Tery fresh ly abaven . H e w a n d there

h e m issed a b a lr , w hlcb n o T jlf - re - " spectlng b a rb e r w ould h a re done." ” {C opyright. 1934,

by W a lte r 0 . Brow n) •

(To B« C ontinued)

lU RnaM l R . C ra ft. RL D , above l a ­id dependen t M eat M kt. P h . 231.—Adv.

a t Peonies fo r D ecoration D ay. Kim< re berly N n n er ie s . phone 48. K im berly

ry . . . B u t-H e >1

iLLACE EK) ificludlng F ay W ray , L eo C

i l le , G e o r g e S to n e a n d J

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^ j i o n i i i fRU PER T, M ay 3« '<■ R u p e r t w

ihots bo ld th e 'a n n u a l R i f ^ * r « e d r J itlcal 3 a n d 4. p relim inary p la n s 'h a v li o th - been m ade w ith J im Bell a n d Forre u lle l Jo n e s to agtU n have ehargo o t ta le mft r a n d arena .

M uch in te re s t in tb e com ing e re " Is being shoTO by loeal-eowm cn, a

cordb ig to M anager BeU w ho Is'ne conU ctlng ta le n t . Amijng th e f irs t

* a g re o to b r ln g in th e lr a tr ln g o f b ro n ,w°* a re th o H itt B ro th e rs o t M alta .

CaUed' b y L . P . D ickson, prialde; ' o f R u p e rt C ham ber-o f Com mercc.

d in n e r m ecU ng wlU be held a t U « • C aledonian h o te l M onday evenln

'!ailUv^!!^..“ ” ° a ^ ! a . b e o f clvlo In te re s t discussed a n d plai 5 a u ned . A largo a tten d a n ce of m erch an th e n n d farm ers Is expected.

lin g G IV E ANNUAL DANCE , ,, G O b D m a . M ay 28 — Llnco]

lodge. A. P . a n d A, M.. a n d Coomi poU tan .E as te rn s t a r c h ap te r be: Uielr a n n u a l d a n c e on W cdnesdt

;tlm evening a t th e R hm ona baU. The: 2f“ wero 70 couples p resen t. M any ou r i ! d of-lowQ m em bers were p rese n t fro: ■Jor . . . I, .. ..... ■ I .

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i n ■ CORN-HOG CONTRACTSBRING GOQDINQ $ 5 8 0 0

I Irll -O O O D IN O . M ay 2S-— T b e to ta l-g e v e rn m e B fm o n e y -tb a t-w lll-e o n ia — In to Ooodlng county fo r tb e fa rm e rs

r t will w b5 signed com -h o g c M trae U to

la v ln s app ro x lm aldy $5800.jnieTe-w ere 380 \ j r r e s i conU acts signed. T lw . n u m b e r «»f'

” t i J « v l ^ m a r m e r a wbo a naw con trac ts to reduce c o m producU on. b u t t e T h e tOWl acreage rep resen ted w as B ron2 =M “O'l “ »» P » d u c U o n 10.709 “ “ bushels, c o u n ty A g en t O . E M c-

ConneU reports. ,irce. a — --------------------------------------- -----------s t th e T vtx i Polls, HaUey, M enm o,' O lenns

Perry.■W chdcU ,'fiboshono 1 ^ o tb e r r t^ e o nearby 'tow ns. Su pp er was served a t

p la n - a f te r th e supper. . « ^:han t* ■ -. - - ^

incote A TTEN TIONC an fn n iisb 2.0?0 D ags Seed

held Po laloes grown from n o r th e rn leaday ®» 'b a r e basis. CaU PhoneT h ere W l prom ptly If In terested , r ou” . O. J , . JO H N SO N '' ^rom

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W t^ M^ JEAN llU IRMARJORIE RAMBEAU l»( VERREE TEASDAIE - FLORENCE EIDRIDGE lOROIIlV BaRSESS—

-W 0 M E N l O _M a g n i f i c e n t - W a r r i o r l . . . — H Z Z _ A d v e n tu re rlv . . R oug h b o t l o v a b le l T h e m o s t c o lo r* , ful rdle in W alb c e Beery 'a scrcen c a ree rl '

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CiSflDE-By-- I ^ I G O I W i l l S

H ale A nnounces O rgan iza- r -tlon of-M any-G roups o f -

• , Boys a n d GirlsW o rk o f 4 -H clubs In T w in w iU i

«0Qnt7 1* progreaalng rap id ly u id a u a j r p ro jM U u « cow u n d e rw v u n o n c Um ; T u lo u s orgmnlzaUons. B a n r e r B ale , county ex tan iio n sgene, jA oouoeod lA it b l jh t .. fit& ndftrd -eo i«U m eo t-bU h is iro m

th> n ^ w r a l tv Af l d a h » ^ g e ^

aU clubs, m o st of w hich h*Ye odopU d u m e t . C lubs baVe been o rcan lsed b y b o th boys a ad s lr ls o f t h s ooualy.

U em bers o f -th o U n ion '4*H L tv«. s tock club, of w hich A nell A n n li I s ie ad e r. n u a ib e r e ls h t a a d haTs gone In fo r sheep, caU a n d hog p ro jr e c u . T h e o n n w lu tlo n U composed

- o f bcqrs betw een tb e ages o f 10 and 14 j-ears a n d W ayne A nnls Is prcsU d e a l o f th e E roup :.John S m ith , vice

------- O th c r- m c m b e n - o f - th e - c lu b - a r e. H iu « ld Brook*, p ran le O ljw o rtb .

J lram le B lack a n d Ja ck O tese. T h e— cluB w as o r s a n ie e d ia a y a f tn d 'm e e t-

Ineis a re he ld th e second T hu rsday^ of e a c h m onth .

‘ T h e 4*H Sewliig circle m eeU reg> u larly every P rld ay a ttc m o o a w itb M n . O . O eiO o u , y ile r . AU meznbexs a re in th e ir second year o f club work

_ a l^ o u 5 h th e c lub_ w u orvaniaed A p ri l '34. Nftoml B u c k ia a n 'T O re s l - d e a t ; . .V ivian .H aa h i, Tlce;pr«sldent; M a rth a 'O liv e r , a ec re tary ; a n d '& v *

- T H e « - g la b n eiseh , reporter.---------- -—O th e r m em bers a re A oabelle

B a n b b a rg e r , G ladys D eK lota. Ju n e V incent, H a rr ie t Creasey

------ rB B n n rF lT e 'c lu b i-b o a ats-o J-h aT io ra ll eftlf projec ts. I t wa« o rsa n u e d

— A p « l -2« .-haa -e l*h l- m em beri- a o d -U ' le d by T e d f lie v e r .F U c r -W a y h f i^ e n i

. try. Is th e p residen t: E vert O rlggs, Vice p rcsK lent: Lloytl H artley , aeere-

/* * O th e r ^ tM m b e ^ o r ^ ^ S u h iue _ B e r b e r i_ ^ n d e r . T hom as Shouse, A l- • b e fT B e ar a n d D ale Fenw ick.

l ~ " c S ^ ^ ^ * * O i S ^ c i u b ^ w h S * ^ i ^; o rgan ized A pril 38. C lark B racke tt / lA p resid en t; W Ubur DeMosa. vloe •' p res id en t; R obert L untey , secre tary ;

a n d J o e D a k e r.rc p o rir t . O th e r m em ­bers a re H ow ard Rutberf<m l, O eorge

Jo h n M eti.

O off. B uh l. I t h a s seven d a iry p ro j- e c u I n d m eetings a re he ld on th e s e co a d a a d fo u rth T h u rsd ay o f each

. m o a th .O era ld B opU ns 1s. ^ u b p residen t

a n d R obert O off Is vice presiden t; r o r e s t o o f f , secretAry; a a d C harles B usm an , repo rte r. O th e rs belonRlng^

-# a o - ih e .c lu b are ,FhlU lp B usm an , Von- ^ I r y H o pk las a a d H ugh Law.

a m e r Ih le r i s p rea lden t o f th e , ■ JP a sh in ff to o Ca}f c lub w hleh w as o r-1

g aalM d A p r i r a j u n d e r lhe“ le * d e r" a h lp o f R a lp h i . Brow n, Flier. T here a re A lne m em bers, H ow ard H udson be lo c vice presiden t; M itchell H u n t ,; J h , a ec re ta ry ; a n d C harles Johnson , r ep o r te r.

O th e r m em bers a re J i n Johnson.^

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A I RA s S i

E V E R l

- T h e R i d e C o n v i i

D e S O T O

] g — O f - I d a h o ’ s

M ore f h a tT S c o r e o r c a n d t i r a - B efo re O pening D a t£— ' BOliSE, M ay 20 W - M m «

tw o weeka before tb e opealng d v fo r flU ns candidacies fo r th e -p r t-

• m v y elecUon tb e lU t of tb w e wBc Mtt7 h a v e 'a p p U ett to S e c re ta ry -o f 6 tuU u u t Q lra rd fo r b lan k s s ta n d s a ro u n d tbe m tw o score n a r k w ith a lm o st e v e ij ans. office h av ing a w illing taker. Tbe « n t. opening d a te is Ju n e 10, a n d tb e fino.

d a te -Ju ly 18.— - - •r o n J O o re m o r ROSS h u 'a o t app lied 101 } o t I blanks, n o r h a s l i l s announced cp-

3ted D ep io cn ts . B u t b n th e B epublleat I jcd aide fo r govem br a re H . F . F lalt oJ ^ B lackfoot: J . W esley H olden of Idahc . ■ F a lls , a lre ad y h av ing blanks, w hlli

I n . P t a n k L . S te p h a n of T w in Falls ha j iwt« announced h is candidacy a n d » • iM.ra celved b la ak s a n d Ind ica ted in r o j . w ould s t a r t h is cam paign sometim e

la Ju ly , a n d th a t o f B y ron D efen- ba ch Is considered Im m inent.

« a i. T h e th ree o th e rs were fo r D lstricl vice Judge, a n d Included J o h n C. R ice ol

i S - e re ttJ l^ w c e le y _ o f_ T w ta Falis. r t h T . a O o ffla h a s <eouved~blaBU T he to iUa fo r th e Dem ocraU e nom m a. M t-- tto n fo r-re-eieetlon in the-s«6ond d is ­may I trle t; a a d ao h a v e W ylsy Sessions ol ^ Pocatello , U w ls W l U i ^ of Boise,

H aro ld L . V eam ans e f B u U . while W o rth C lark of Pocatello Is a n on- nounced c andida te.

T ops P opo lartly U s t ^ RepubU cans seeking Che of/fce to -

d lca te th e p lace tops th e lis t fo resl-

S J l L e o n a rd '" V la c e n t;“ W »yne“ Curry.____ B ud d y H a r s h b a r w a n d B lliy MlcboUe lle jM n . . '

' Y ounger boys of C edar D raw oom- I m u n lty form ed th e C edar D raw

f ^ j a p d Jo h n R utherfo rd is p resid en t of

■ TUuiu are-seven m em bers, a ll be- ^ ln g e ith e r 11 o r 13 years o f age. Ja ck

^ f U l t i ^ s e o H a ^ a ^ W a r a ^ Maa){,’ ^ ‘ rep o rte r. O tb e r b o y s .belonging to " - th e o rg an lia tlo n a re ArUe PeU rson .

I BUI S ta a U a n d S om N oland.

^ o f tb e local leader. F ra n k Southw lck. ‘^ ^ i f i u h l . M ay 11, fo r th e purpose ot _ ' organizlnB a n d m ak ing p lans fo r tho

' be held F riday . T here ar« te n m em - ! club tou r, w blch w as scheduled to .b e a in th e grvu;> sod Bobby ilU l is

:oJ. Dcxt m e e t M ay 28. T h e club was o r- th e lg a n lse d M ay a. ■ICR I I I

A no the r O f.the m a n y -l-K clubs In e n t ; U)s c oun try Is led by M ra. Blaine V an n t ; A nsdeln. ‘B uhl, a n d w m organized ries I A pril 21. E lhioro Ja m erso n la p resU lng , d e n t; M arie M aag . vice p residen t: o n - 'M a ry A nne O ourlcy. s e c re u ry , and

^ a x in e Askew, ren o rte r. ,

th e M e m b en of th e P o p lar H ill Calf o r - club .a re le^ by H erm an HUflker, 'e rv > lJe rr l^ re lT e boys tielong-to Uw gro ut» e t« a n d R ex L ancas ter Is p rc ^ d c n i: Ed s o n 'S l ia f f , 'v ic e p realden t. and n ic h a td m t,l L an c as te r .- re p o rte r . T he-boys have ton. tx p res sed In terest l a th e judging o t

Je rsey c a ttle a n d w ere scheduled to « n . j d o so F rid ay a t H a n y W ilson’s farm .

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ltd a te5-A nnounced"T w (rV yeckS e 'f o r Filing N dm inations ......in p o p u lu l t r . - f o r - th w w eJK T. Scotlay H all of M alad . L . E . Q lennon olri- Pocatello, T u rn e r K . H ackm an o]Ho T « 'ln F^Us, H oyt R ay o f I d a t» Foil*lie H .-P . F a lls of Minldoka.* H eber Qbe of Boise a n d R ay M cK aig oily Bolst.be F o r tho D em ocratic nom lnaU on lilal tb e f irs t d is tric t, C om pton I . W hlti

h a s - blanks' to f ile Io r-re-e le e tlo not w hile oppoetng h im Is' E . O . Var> H oesen-of M esa.

^ d istric t, fo rm er reprM enU tlve Bur- ? to n Z .. .S ^ n e h s ta n d s , alone.Ut, Already h a r in g b lanks la th t'x ac i u to be D em ocratic lie u te n an t govemoj ^ is u . Oov. O eorge B -H iU of Rlgtiy he O n tb a RepubU can s ide « re W . M ae C hand le r o f L ew is toa a n d B . H. Q. Voung of Pacm a. .

F rank lin O lra rd h a s noC ta k et « t blanks fo r th e D em oeratlo nomlna< o f tlon to succeed ' him self a s seeretarj ea of SU U b u t severa l R epublicans en- 7^ te red early,- inc lud ing - A ith u r- . o

D unn of B urley ; R . B. T bom aa ol ka O ro fh io -aa d -O se a i^a -H a U e y -o f-S t a~ Maries.1-- -B e r t- M I U e r H kew lse-haa j u t ap- o f pUed te r b la ak s to cam;>aign a g a li i«; fo r the D em ocratic nom ina tion foi tie a tto m e y geae ra l. b u t 'b e h a s alread) a- u opponent, F ra n k M eek o t Cald-

r 11. O n tho R epublican s ide Is Ear: Soelbers of R exburg.

For th e D em ocratic nom fnattnn ai ^ aud ito r Is H arry C. P a rsons, seek la j s re-elecUon, And o n th e RepubUcao

side . P a u l B u lflneh of American F a lls .— • ■ ^

I A anouaeed fo r re>electloa a s treas- ' u rer. s u b l e t w la e LKmocraUO m ariea, Is M rs. M yrtle P . Baking,

3* w ith Jam es W . K eaU ng o t H arrison ■» seeking th e office from th e RepubU-

^ T ^ o h n W . conole Ind ica ted he would ' s o o n 'g e t under way J o r th e Degifl..

cra tlo nom m ailoh to succe 'ed 'lu in - .V self a s s ta te sup erin ten d en t of j>ub- M ' Uc UuirucUon ,and m id-w eek brought ^ ■h lm n o .nppon e n ti fro m T>tmnBrat lc * ' o r RepubUcan ^puroes.' a , WUl .H . S im m ons has n o t come

ou l lo r th e ixm ocra 'U c nom ination lo succeed h im self as m ine inspecioi, bu t be a lready h a s a D em ocratic op-

t poneni. H enry W nlug ion o i Qt U ldden In leQ U ou,0 W lhlam D- Keecou of SU M aries I . h a s asked for blanks w llb ou t a n - to nounciny h u IntentioQ. N o d e lin lu 151 indlcauori has been received from

Yeom ans, «iu) bccau&e o( iUs race “ ■ iBiU ) cm:JTHO- t iP 'P e e'{i lu tw l aa -« jy j-D en tocra lle-asp lranV -Jo r-oo jig rrt* -

fo r a u o rn ry g rn cra l.E n tries on tno n o h -partisan ju d l-

in Clary ballot hovered a round a doMn. n w llh only cand lda ics fo r d istric t ^ judge on th e Ust a s p repa red by th ^ u secretary ox s u t e . T hese a re E vere tt I- E . H un t o f fiandpom c. S . A, f tecd o f 4 c o eu r d 'A lene, Miles s . Johnson of

LewIsioQ. A dam B. B arclay of J e ­rom e, C harlea s . , w m stc ad a ad

tr C harles K 2£oelsch, bo th of Boise, r , I A. H. F e a lh e rs io n ^ o f WaUace. A. O. ia :S u » o n of Pa^-e tu and C .J..T aylQ r,flt ■A Idaho Palls . aU Incum M nt, and E . M. ^ Wolfe o t T w in FaU s and T h crre it re Towles o t W allace, osplranls.j f -------------------------------Ui R alph A. D rake. M. o ffire s 223 0. Sboabcme N orth . Pbone 758. —Adv.

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Blffr — ^ u r o h - « h o o l r Ge o i » i W afberg, su p e rin ten d e n t. O u r daU; vaca tion BlbIe_«chool wlU be In p rog ­ress f r m M a y 28 to ijune'arA U

c o u ,d raa .fx « ffl.4 .to 13 a r« Invited to a t- I of tend .I of ' 11 a . m ^ W o ta h lp ..S u b je c t, "Foi VlU, o th e rs .” T h e p a trio tic o rg an is a tio n : Q . o f th e .co m m u n ity w lll bo o u r guestt I of fo r th is service.

0:45 p. m .—Y oung people's service. Q jj. B p .m .F - ^ e n ln g w orship. Subject, lU te "M aking S u re ."

I ^ E b 'B B E T i m E N c i i i m c i r• R ev . B e r th a B . Qlover, p a sto r

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th e ^ is to r . T opic, “B lessed A re th« P e aeem ake ii." •

w e 7 p.. a i.—C h r ls t la a E ndeavor lead rao r by M rs. M aau e l W ahL «by. 1 :4a Jl. n j ^ - ^ n g aerriee . S e n a o r • M. by p a s tv ^ T opic , " W h a t M ore C as

• p . m ^ W e d M S d a y evening a ik l ' Jcen w eek p r« y er servloe.Ina- T b a W om an 's M issionary aasocU* t a a u o n w ill m e e t T h u rsd ay a fu r a o o s e n - wlUx M n . E d n a Ja ck a . 341 F ou rth

I o f ------- S t . - c g PB C B . o g . T n e BHEr a i t p < -

B . 8 . WUl, pastor ■Q. 10 a . n . —S u n d a y schooL

r a £ ~ i ra .m > ^ « o m la s w o r a h jp :B e tm o n f o r w p lc . -X ife 'a R leheai E ipe rteaoe .-

^ M rs. P e a rl M ih ier wUl a lac . “atlU . a U . StU l W ith T h ee ." Law rence T u rner, e v l M cCarnm on. will s ing . “How B eauU -

ftU U pon th e M oun ta in ." '' ■ •, 12 noon—B spU sm al servloe. ■ _

^ to p ic , -T h e O o s p e f Mra. WIU wiU a la» -th s s0l0r-“T hey L ed HUn Away.“

C B B X S nA N SC IE N CE C a C n C H E S ?” =■ ■ ‘•iiotil a n d B 6 d y "- i» IM 4U6JKC

Of th e L ca ao n -S em o a to be read iMn la aU C hurches of C h ris t, S deoU st, ibU- a u n d a y . M ay 31.---------- Ih a -Q p ld e n T e x t J s J r o n - U h e t e)uld sa lo a lan s 0 :23: " T h e very O od of QA.-e.peaea a aa ctlfy you w holly; a a d j

p ray O od y o u r w h o ir s S f f ira h d cbul lub- a a d b o d y .be j> rese rv^ b lam eleu un to Ight th e oom lng o t o u r Lord Jesus C h r is t" aU e T h e follow ing p a s i ig a ^ r a a w th e -

L essoa-B erm oa Is f ro m 'th e B ible: im e “l^or In h im we* live nnd move and (ion have o u r be ing" (A cts 11:28). - - :toi, T b e follow ing correlaU ve passage o p . la frc m th e C h r i s t l y ^ e n w te x t -

to th e S c r ip tu res ,- by 'M ary B aker r tes E ddy: ••C hrU llanS dence ; righ tly u n - o n - derstood .-leads to e te rn a l liorm ony a lt« I t b rings to U ght lh « only living a n d rom tru e O od a n d m a n ns m n d e ;ln U ls ■mce lUtcneas; w hereas th e opposlU belief 3 - r —ih a t- r^a o orlglnau i In m at t i r nnd.

h a s b eg U in ln t-an d -en d .-U ia t h e is a t . bo th s o u l 's j id body, b(Ah Rood sn d ling ev il.' bou i sp lr llu a l 4lv3 'l iia tcrla l—

. u rm ln a te s in d isco rd a n d m orU Uty, idl- In th e e rro r w hich m u st bo destroyed sen. by T ru th “ (page 338). r ic i —th tf t l R S T M E T H O D IST EPISCO PA L re t t C llU SC Bi c l Comer S ho sh o n e a n d F o u r th I Of WllllAm BaaU Y oung, m in is te r J e . 9:45 a . m .—C hurch .schoo l. T . F , U ld W lllms, n p c r lh t e n d e n t >lse, 11 a. m .—Public worship. Them 'e. . O . “A Memorial. M edlla tlon ." T h e q u a r-L fil telt* vill sing. -gQldfpr Bov~________. M. I p .m ,—T h o lU g h S c h o o l a n d S e n - r c t t to r leagui!8 will m eet In th e ir rrgu*

la r devotional K n lc e s .8 p . m.—Public worship. T h is se r-

22J v ice Is held In th e In terest of th e 4v. S e n io r leaKuc. Mr*. K eith E gbert U

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{ ■ a n n lv en a ry o f th e p la y . M ils B d lth >. - Moore will be th e so lo is t

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jaUy" 10 a . . ^ i . i ^ h m h S . V.jro a ^ Larson, su p e ria te a le a t . Clasaes fo r cRlI- a ll groupa.> a t - 11 a. m.—M oralag w orsh ip . 0 « t

mon. “M em orUl." Special, m uslo by -F o r th e choir. A nthem , r o L o td J Have Uons Loved th e H a b i u t lm o f May H ouse." i c s u e :30p .m .—Y oungfo lk‘a h o u r . T opic

".Using M oney." L eader, M las Jb y vice. Moorebouse. • • ‘ ‘'jec t, ■ . ---------

c u u a c u O F TU E N A ZA B fN E L . D . S n u th , p a s to r . .

M -------- 9 :4 J 's : m .::« u n d ay s c h o o L -a -M :ir LltwlUcr, th a a u p erln tendcn t, w ill

iu v c A special ser>-ioe 'a iu l a specia lr u r sw ak 'c r ------------------^

th e 11 a. m .-M o m ln g w orship a n d serm on. M r. an d M rs. F loyd B u ttle r

lead WlU sing a due t, “I n th e a a r d e a .”. Rev. Earl C. Pounds, of .N am pa, wiU

m on be w ith u s a n d wUl p reach .C an 3 to 4 p. m.>-The S u a a h iaa o o sp e l

H our over K T FL a id - ^ p- m ^ Y o u a g people's meeUng.

8 p. m .->Bvealng evangel|*Uo ser« w U - Tlce. T he o rchestra wUl play a a d J . }ooa. W. SmlUi wUl lead ia a song aerrlea , u r th B p. m.—W ednesday evening m eet* ____ J ^ m . ^ - C ^ h fo r p ray e r. p n it»

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ihon ' F lflh 'a v en u e -m d -T h lrd * a tre e t-« M V M .“ ' - T w ia FaUs3tUl, 506 F ifth a tree t, FUer•ner. Rev. Howard a n d MyrUe M ay, » a s t c n tuU - 10 a. m .-S u n d a )r school, a t FU er.- U a. m.—M om m g w orship, m - FUer,

8 p; m.—EvangeU stle service, a t m on T w ln-Falls.TrtU 8 p. m.—T uesday p ray e r servloe, ay." pastor's residence, F lier. • '

B-p. m.—F rid ay B ible a tudy t a d U S prayer a t Tw in Fa lli . j j c r — - Tv a d CHURCH O F T U E A SC EN 810K tla t, EPISCO PA L

Victor E. N ew m a a rec torM fc. _ T rlm tT _ 6 u n d a yj_ _________1 o( *8:45 a. m.--Churcnaeho<5C d I 11 a . m.—.Morning p ray er a n d aerm oo,

•••T. ‘in to MEMNOMTE DRETUBEN IN 1 s t- • C H R IST ■4 h e . -r - . A. W. BaTbe«at .7pas tn r ble: 10 a. m.—S u n d a y sc h o o l a n d 11 a . m.—M orning worship.- - ' 8 p. m .—Evening m eeting. • lage 8 p. m , W ednesday—P ray er m eet- ext- tng . Rev. an d Mra. s. B olm an , le m -

iker — —u n - ST. EDWARDSiay M o n .Jle m i S . K cyrer, postor.a n d Rev. D. Duote, a s s u ta n t p u to rU ls Sunday servlccs-.,.MaAsea a t 8 a n drllef 10:30 0. m . Holy hour a t 4 p .m .and. -,Wa«y r t i y s m l r n MtWW B U ;4 » »,e -ls m .-r ------------------ — ---------------a n d __________ In = “ — u m L L 'i u i F L i ------------ Iuty . B. M. D avid, p a sto r Iyed 10 a . m.—Sunday school. C laB es I

fo r a ll. I11:30 a . m.—M orning worship. I

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Hodlin Stars As

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T eam S ingle G am e Be- hind New Y oFR T V eterah L im its A’s to S ix H its

AM ERICAN LEAG U ESTANDINGS

Team*—New y « f c ________ ^ M -ew

17 IB J15 IT asb liu tffn i________ 1»

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C L B V E L A l^ , M ay 26 W T he Indiana continued th e ir Jieavy h ittin g os they kep t

». close oa the tra il ot the Jeasuo- leading New Y ork Yankees w lth 'a 7-IO -0 victory over thePW JwtelphU A thletle* lo d iy .

T h « ^ J ia n p c a “ on Jm C ucarcQ k, Coiml« M ack-i UtUo rish t> handod rookie, Iq two big Inn lacs to scoro aU ih e tr n u u . MeanwhUe WUlIa

____ Hudlln . ye teran rig h t honcter, gavetB fl~ T ¥lb8"1t*7Jln t~ ih iitou t™ of~ the Mftaon by lim iting th e A 's to *«lx

. h its . I t w u h is rou rth vlctor]f-«f an

io n n a ae e of Ibe c am p a ig n ^ ' _

a fU r th e lU th inn ing 4 n d U mlted th e In d ian s to one h i t du ring tb e rem a la d e r o f th e gam e.

T h e T lc to r; le lt C lerelaod a sing le . gam e behind th e Y ankees, w ho de - :

___ _ J sB tc d ^ t , LottH tnriay, '____________'S core b r innings— - R U £ ,

PhlladelpW a _00 0 00C(. OOD-tf S 1OeTCland ___ 900 040 OOx—7 10 1 ^

B a tte ries: CsscarcUa, B en to n a n d B erry . M oss; itu d l ln a n d Pytlalc. -

S um m ary : R uns ba tted tn—Troa> I '^ k y 3,-SCcds. K nickerbocker, H ole ; 1

--------iw fr-b iu u i u - ' it iu it ; : u u e m - ‘ibocker, Foxx: sto len base—I W e ; :

M cNair to W an U cr to S % u ; v v ^ t - ( k r to M eN alr to Poxx: struck ou t—

. H udU iTS, CascareUa 1, B enton 1; ilosing p lteber—CascareUa. t

7 SP fA T O B S 9. W H IT E s o x i • • i c k iO A d o . May '36 (A>-W ashlng«

_ ton sUTCd oti a la te W hite Sox chat* < lenge to - ta k e th e opening gam e ofl< tb e se ries 'to d ay . 9 to 7. |<

A lr ln Crowder, in troub le a !te r a i f ln e s ta r t , fanned B ra r Sw anson {1

. . w ith th e ty ing r u n on base (or th e - ' <lnal ou t In th e n lnch. ' ;<

H elnle M anush led th e Sen sto rs ' I ia> h lt a t t a c k j iU th ree W hile Sox

— p itch ers w ith a double a n d three singles. Crow der, excep t lo r Bob I B o k e n l horaer, w as lo complele I com m and ontU th e e ig h th when, leading 8 to a. h e bogged down and i

------- th e S ox s c o re d - lo u r r u n s on tv opasses, tw o InXleld h lu . B lueses e rro r a n d tw o infie ld ou ts. 1

S core by Innings— R H E I' — W 4 in i i i s to i r " z n ) i in r o o -M i= !n T - r -

ch lcngo _____ 030 000 041—7 7 3 (n a ile r ie s—C row der a n d Phillips;

O alllvan, T le tie , W y a t t 'a n d M od-,

S um m ary : R u n s b a tted In—T rav - ‘ li. S tone 7, C ronm 2. Schu lte 3.:* FhUUps. ^ u e ^ . Sw anson , H aas. B o< : ‘ nursL, B oken -3; two*base h lts -^ | M anush. T rav is, Crow der; hom e ru n | j

double plays—AppUng to O o n u n i.l ' Boken to A p p U n rto D onura; s tru c r ;* out—C row der 3. G aU lran 1; losing | p itcher—aaU lT on. |

---------------TANKEES 4. BROW NS I' ' ST , LOUIS, M ay 3« -W > -E ncou r- !j aged by th e line hurltiig o f y o u n g ' Jobnnj* M urphy, th o Y o n k in <le> fea ted th e Browns. 4 to 1. today in '* th* llr« t gam e of th e series a n d Jidd " Ihelr place a t Ihe he ad of the A.mer* • Jcan league lu rn d r . "

M urphy.•m akm B hla second majOT f leasue H ar t, lim ited tile Browns to fH e h its and K fanted only two a lk s . I A hom er by Irv in s Burn* in ttie . t m t was th e only H roxn U !ly. ;n

Bum p Hadley, o lihoueh he fa n n e d : c lsh t. cou ldn 't g e t th e Y anks o u tj l ' w hen hJU m e an t runs. | .

Score by Innlnjo— R H E ,New Y o r k ____ 101 000 020—* 9 1 ‘S t. Louts 1___ 100 000 0 00 -1 S I. B a lte rle .'—M urphy an«3 D kkey; •

— .. n aa :f 7 ."prrr^ -a.-. j -iTc.T--.Tr7: -------------S u m m arj : Uuiis b.illcd In—BjTri.

------- Burn*.—iw^o-b.vie h lt» — D ifkey. Cro.'<iti. B yrd ; hom e run—D u n u ; M cniiccs

---------- Ha<i.i«t, -C h ap8i»AH»lo<tl<ie p in « — •MclUlo to B ejm a tn Butiis- c ^ iirig ' to CroK lU lo O 'h r i? 3. striicl: out— M urphy 1. Hadley 8; losing til ic .V r -H a d le y .

■ T IG E R S 6. KKI) SOX 4 D E T R O IT . Mny 1*6 (-J '~ T h e T .>

er* baltod rec ru it fY tti 0.*ierni;:f;;fr Iro m Uje box w ith a th rce*run a t-

- tack tn th e lULh inu^ns tod.iy a n d , de feated B oston, a . , to t 'T o = ; n : r

-------B ridcM hetd tb e 6 0 * to sever. h!U- »Score by Innlncs— R H E '

B orton _______ 100 001 200—4 7 3D e t r o i t 003 o u —« b 0

7 , ' i .,a n d F e rre ll: B.*ldees a n d H.iyTrcrUi.

S u m m ary — ru n s b a tted tn — 1 Reyno'uis 3 . B rldcvs 3. Coftlm 2. W alker. R- Jo h n so n : two-ba.^e h l t j —O w en. O tte rm ueller , Oreer.berif. G oalin . s to len ba «e i O m tn ,- Fo<: ; saerlflc**—O e h ria g rr . O w en: « tn jc k • c a t—B ridges 4. . O sterm ueU er 1;

-W elch 4; losing p itc h e r — 0 * te r- • tniMller.

W K c r~ b 4 lZ e a * tir - t i - o o t o f th e - Cam es ot th e In tram n rv l sp o n s p ro - s r a a a t th « C o lT cnU f oC Fio rida . .

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' R e lnn ie M anush cut-loose w itb « h ig h now ered burst oT h itt in g to

fiJO w in a p lace In tho lo rcing• Jo o ' Vosmlk ou t or Iho ,r to u p a n d

J e - C a r l Reynolds down a couple of ~ iio tch e a .M a n m h h lt’sflfely foiiciWie* 'a n In five tr ip s to th e 'p la te , nent hla

averago up 15 points to .378 and Its took, fo u rih place In th e Big Six. Reynolds, w ho dropped 0 polnta to J7 8 , w en t hlU ess on th reo Jour­neys to th e p la te. Rollle Hem sley a lso faUed to connect, having two

PeL o ffic ia l tim es up ond h is average 6M feU off 10 po in ts to .404. KnUonal

m nresentaU ves w erc .ld le ,— SIS T h e stan d in g :514................ .............. ......< « s s s a . ' S 5 s . = a - i i ^ 3 _ i “L4U .1 T .4 I ..J I0ijS Msnoab. iK naton ____t u :s ss J IB ,^ I lU rneld i. Red Box____IJS n SI J7S^ Wllfon. rh llllM ___ ___S) S Z3 J«3

i Missions, Stars

i Split Twin BiD1*7 --- ;--------- =■-' ■■■ ------ -------------

IM S a n F r a n c i s c a n s . T a k e F i r s t

G a m e , 2 t o l , B u t D r o p

J j ---------------S e c o n d - 6 - to - 5 ^ --------------

H A C I E I C I C O A S T I .E A G U B ...................... B T A N P IN C .S _____

----------- ' u n TimM issions ________ -32 25 .593

, H ollywood ------------2S '2 4 .S38S a a Franelseo ------ 30 27 .491

Sacra m en to ---------..24 M ^

^ Be»tUe ________... - . . - l a 33 ' JGS* P o rtlan d ...... — :-------10 34 J2fl

Dd . •. SAN FRANCISCO. M ay 20 W V-

is> B y v irtue of B ud . H nfey’s pbich, e : hom e ru n . th e ‘5 a h t'Yanclsco Mia- i - 'Miiiiv Ut’u t Ulu t l ull>nuMl a tm a *g-t0 e ; 1 Irt t h e . f irs t game .of a C oasl— Ijrnim o double-header he re today, t- w ily to lose Uie aecoiiu 0 to '— H afey 's h om er.'w lth D aK Igren on 1; second, camo In tho la s t in n in g .o f

th e opening con tcst a n d brought— »rntM twhlnH «« w in .■■■• ne t* - ............................... .................ff. " I n ' t h e sccond gam e,' a seven- a . Inn ing a ffa ir , tho S tars lU k e d th e ir of [southpaw plU her. Joe SuUlvtin. to

j a th reo ru n lead ' In th e f irs t two a Inn ings. However, tho Hollywood

j q ! h u rie r, though given c re d it fo r the he w in. ran in to dlfflcuUle* in th e fifth ' Innd was replaced by Cam pbell w ho'

rs' f in ished th e game, ox F irs t gam e:ee ---------------- R . 11. E.sb Hollywood .......000 010 OOCk-1 7 0le MLialons ......... 000 000 0 0 3 -3 7 1n. Sheehan n n d Susee: T liurston id a n d F itzpatrick . • - ■VO Second gam e:r's R . H . E

Hollywood ....._ ..310 020 0 - « 0 1E M L«lons ... ...........100 103 C ^ 5 « Oi

T BulUVan. C a iiip b fir 'n n d H iiw lcryr 3 C unningham . L lebcr a n d W o b m n n .'

a ; ______________ — _________

SEATTLE. Mny 20 ( ,r> -O nkl.ind ' b lanked th e S e a ttle club of th e I 'a-1

— :c lflc Co.aat L eague in a gam e he re ; o , ton igh t. 4 to 0. I J . I R . H E l.n 'O a k tr n d ....010 000 011—4 5 0 .» ,IS e n ltle ........ 000 000 0 0 0 - 0 n 3

i^ lZ a h n lse r , T . Plllftte^ WeUi-1 aiid ;^ jB ra d b « ry . ig | — ^ ;■

ANGELS 4, SEALS S Ji LO S ANQELES! May 28 (/P>-The I

r^.^lrnjiue.Irndlng Angei.1 g o t lo.JlmTny,; j j . : ^ ln n In th e elRhth today a n d %kon : f , th e ir te n th s trn lg h t baU gam e. 4 1 [n 't o 3 from s a n Pranciseo.Id 1 ' Z lm r-fta d -b e a te d -D lo k —W a rd _ in _ r . a hu rlln c duel u p to th e elRhlh ;

:nnd h d d a 3 tn 1 lend. O u d -it open- ) ed th e elRhtli w ith a double . D e - :

[0 M .irre BlnRlcd. jR tesby doubled for 1 i . h is th ird « ra lK h t h it a n d c .im p- le .bell (l.-ove in tw o m ore ruiw with

^n f.lnRle.x l; Tlj.-il eiiniigh for Z ln n . C.ib- ■ j l | l e r repU cfd him and dispasccl of i

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U S E B -; r - ^ « ^ n i ! D T O U P E . j u s i b f i» m o n t h s o ld . I n n f i n i s h , 'i.-■ ’. t l ^ F O K I ) C O .A t? H r!m rT n i l i

v c r v c lo .m ......................j • . 1 1 _ F ( ) U l ) l ‘IC K -V E ‘. n e w f

‘ 1 h e . iv v d u | v t f r c s .I ’2P— F O JM ) l \ i T O N T K l l l

-. I "2 n e w h e a v y d u t y l ir i- s cr ] *2J»— P O N T I A C C O r i ’ K . run - ■; v c r v c lc . in . M l U c c n sp .i y ' ’i ' l — i ) 0 I ) ( ; k c o r p K . . i c a th . . • ' ' in t : . f u l iv e q u ip p e d . ’.'Il 1 E ’2S— O I .D S M O m i .K S i : i ) . \ > Q . n e w D u c o f l n b i h . lo w -m il = r e m n w r i . *.1 t J i c c Q s a _ h. O I . D S M O I l l L E ^ E D . W“ ' a n t i l o o k s R o o d .

M l J i c t n w .................... ......V. ’S ')— l > n i A N T . S E D . \ N . f. ev

t i r r s , K a d » K « n t r u n k , i- n .^ I .A .C . L O W R A T K T l

G L E N G . .C H E \ T t O L E T .

ON Ti____________ » » » ___________ _

u t Season|Chicago Regains

I Second Place in

^^Natiqnal-Leagui£ . r i l l . , n u i i ’i t a l j i H r j u f l t. W M I

3 F our-R un Rally In E ljh tI S Inn ing t o 'S c o r e -6 - t oJ V ictory In S e r ie s Openei0 ,

1 N A T I O N A L L E A G U EQ STA N D IN G S0 T eam s— W on Lost P e t J P l ttsb o rg b --------:------ 19 11 .. .W!

C hicago ___________ 14 XU= s t n a m t i - = _______ , t o —- i 3 - ^ . e «t. N ew .X ork ______ 5 0 _ _ 1 4 ___.5W4 B o s t o n _____________ IS 10 .484^ B r o o k ly n ___--.> -.> -.1 4 18 .43(B P h ilade lph ia — - . - . . . I t 19 M l s C incinna ti _--------7 23 JtM

B O S t O N V 'M a y 2 6 m — H e l d s c o rc le sH a n d t o t w o h l t a b y B e n C a n t w e l l i n t h e f i r s t f i v e i h n in f r s w h i l e t h e B r a v e s

1 g n in c d a f o u r - r u n l e a d i n t h e I f i f t h , t h e C h i c a g o C u b s c a m u

fro m behind today to w in th e se ries - -opener.-ft-to-4r«nd-(o-f«g*ln>aeoond I p lace in Uie N ational league s ta n d -

T lio effec tiveness of th e Cubs’ p in c h h itte rs proved th e deciding

.. i t t c to r - l t t - tb e -g a m e . T b e y -g o t- tw o ru n s in th e s ix th w hen "B abe* H er- m nn . h illin g for K lk l Cuyler. sm acked a double followlng- a tw o-

. b a g g er by Augle O a lan a n d a slngU

. K lchi.: w ho D la v ed _ a llI th ree outfield positions.

R ally IQ E ig h th ; ' I n th e e igh th G ordon P hclps. b a t- [ tin g fo r T u t S ta in b a ck . sm acked a I fclnale to tie th e score a f te r W<#ody !l iing llsb b a d singled a n d UaiUU Ulld I F . H erm an h a d w alked. T h e 'b lo w ' ended C antw ell's s ta y o n th e hill

a n d a m om ent la te r • B U I-Ju rg c s . touchcd F red F rnnkhouso .fOr a n - L o th e r basd hU w ith th e com ers

“ctio^lirof nri y 'Trr-rr-*''''. Lee 's ajngle, a couple o f.p asse s and , a f ielder's choice* n e t t ^ th< four

Scoro by inn in g s— ’ R H E C hicago .__.._.000.003 0 4 0 -fl B 0B oston ---------- 000 040 0 0 0 -4 0 6

B a tte ries — W am pke . Root. T ln - ' n ln i t a n d ^ n o r tn c t t’.iC antw tU .-.Z ach- , a ry , F rankhouse , s m i th a n d S poh- . re r ., Sum m ary : R u n s b a tto d In — F., H erm an . K lein. P h e lp s 3, Ju rgcs 3.I lice 3, Berger, M cM anus; two-base , h its—O olan , F . H erm an . Jo rdan ., S p o h re r 3. B erg er: sacrifices — ,!s ta ln b o c k . U rbansk l. CaniwcU;

double plays—Ju rg e s to O atan to C am llll; le ft on bases—C hicago i , B oston 0; jS U u c k -o u t—W urockc 3.

; R oot 1. T inm ng 1. C nnlw cll 3. S m ith I: wlnnUig p lW her—R oot; losing

. p itc h er-C a n tw eU .

O lher N ational league gam ei pbat- • iwnod—rain.— - . . . . . .

li; th r t e - b a ttc r s - in - a - row.------- ------------I R. H . E.S sn P rancU co.O ll 000 0 01 -3 11 1; t w A ngeles— 010 ooo 0 3 * . i - t - i 0 - 0 i

Z lnn. G ab ler a n d M cIIullen. AVoodnll; W nrd a n d Campbell.

j . SACS 9, BEAVKItS 3 1 PORTLAND, O re.. May 20

’ T h e S.’jc ra m c n to bn«b .ill tenm u n - :

Lefty Flynn -dlowcd 12 h its, a t! 'lca » l. ona a n Inning," but~tiHlUtc<l.! ; th e h a v e r s u n til th e e igh th . P o rt-1 I land go t one in th e e ighth a n d } I ndded two m ore In a n ln lh Inn ing - rally . !

O slchbcrg. K aA pourla, Lnllroart' nntl Voung Bill S.ilkeUl. Rookie • cn lchcr. a ll h lt~hom e runs for S o c - |

■ ram cn to . j---------------------------------------------R ._H *-E ..

.'f.iersm enlo .—130 100 031—5 13 1 ;P o rtland ......... 000 000 012—3 13 1 .

I M ynn a n d S a lk rld ; Kulllo. H ond- er.v3n a n d Cox.

KLsh In a p riv a te rrjerve know n M Iio rhm 'a Lnke n e a r N .ishville. T r n n . b ile bert w hen raw beefsteak Ls u*Aj for balL

C A R S I ..$ 5 0 0

$ 2 6 0

.... $ 2 0 0h r r u p h o l s t e r - ^ 4 %

l i c e n s e .............kN . fi w h ec lK . s i d e m n u n t .s ,

N . h n d t h e b e s t o f c a r c , r u n s

$ 2 0 0•y l. h c a v v d u t v ^ ^ ^ ». M-l - l ic c n s e .. . . 9 ^ 0 3 FK R .M S S A V E S Y O U J $

J E N K I N SO L D S M O n i l . E

RAIL 0* • *

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S M E Y E R - S E ]

i n V I C T O R Y

lip Champion’s Machijie ' Economical. I i r -

mir , .. .ihth By CLAUDE H . W O L F F

J (Aasoelated Press, S ta f f W ritc r J . INDIANAPOLIS, M ay 39—TIic

n o r •■ironman'*of thc Ind lanapoU sB pecd- way h as am bitions to becom e the f l n t d river in h isto ry to w in tb e M e­morial day classic th re e tUnci.' In a new fou r-cy lin d er c a r , Louis

p . , M eyer hopes to th u n d e r a c r o a th e ^ 3 finish lino tO 'w in a g a in a s h e d id ■ n i In 1928 nnd 1933 — an d , if poaslble.,«M ta.cc lll)fc.ltlcJca£)L £S £0rd .oL lQ liU 5 '.•(I m ik’S nn h o u r ho se t lo st y e a r.

- I t Will b o -th o -flm t-fo u r-c y U n d B r 438 speed-iter h e h as d riv en In th o In -

V 17 dliinaiMUs' race In. sev en y e a rs o t M 3 cum palgnlng. I n p u t years h e has

favored power p la n ts w ith e ig h t or JO cylinders. H is tw o w inn ing cars

JT* hnd elR ht-cyllnder m otora.» t s T he new cnr to bo driven by Ara­r a t erica's race d riv ing ch am p io n , built VC3 during th e w in te r n t M eyer's home .J, In S outhgate . C a l. Is exceptionally

fnst. econom ical in tiso o f gasoILnc. m u nnd, according to Its ow ner, th o la st ries word.ln du rab ility .ond---------- M u it rn e t te r - l l M, P, .O.n d - M nny of th o c o u n try 's race d riv-___ cri_ lurncd_to_X our:cy ltnder mountfiibs’ n fte r It w as decided th a t c a n In ling th is year’s BOO-mlle ru n w ould be nl- lw oJ|ow ed-on ly -4S -ga llona -o t_gasoU nc.. l«r- I 'a com plete th o race, a c a r m ust !«■ avernge b e tte r th a n _ lI .m llc a ^ to the_•i'®* gallon. .. .................. " i

--8 o m e -O f.th e .8pcedatcT8._ ltow ever] - a l l -P M ir -rw>PnQlft*-l<.r.!

m er w in ner; W ilbur S haw , sccond - ln.1t yenr; RusSell Snow berger. Phil ■ “Red" S h a fe r a n d R a lp h H e p b u r n -

con tinued to have ab id ing f a i t h in ■I.® e lBht-cyllnder c ars T hey say their ^ y im a u n ta flliQuld_nroic_na ccononilcal , i In gas consum ption a s nny o lh e r en-lOW .M....I try.[ ir T h e speedw ay raanagcm eni

th ough t tho gnsftlino llm ltn tlon nilc would s lo p exceajlve speeding snd mnke for g rea te r sa fe ty . F ro m H it wny :tlM> ‘boVs have been- h itt in g u

" j 'u p . how ever, they a p p en r 14 liirrr found a way to ge t good m llcaip

tw een 110 a rid 113 nHles anTiour^^

I ChildReplacedAs

i Boss ofAmatenrsin . ______

■jl; Jlrtim y R ossi, Je ro m e , lo 5’ L ead Tw in F alls Boys

■ to State Ciashes

B O ISE , MS7 now l,* * Jerom e spo rtsm an , is to repbce Dill

C hild , f lg h fp ro m o lc r a t T « in Falls. — n.1 m annger for o u tstan d in g nm.vtcurs__ ot_ the -re ce n t-T M 'in .F n lla .rU « .m K ilE. w ho a rc to come he re to comiiotc in

i j Id ah o 's f lrs l s tM e nm atcu r boxlns - 0 - c lu m p io a s iu iu - ju 2; e - 18. . i 0 .a n d - 20. • n .'to u rn e y officials sa id Ijcre S«fci:rdny.

C hild , due lo prrsM ng Du-^rnf.w af­fa irs In connection w llh a new tav­e rn h e ' and fiMoctales h.iv» o;wned n e a r T w in Pnll.<. found h r would be

■ unable to give th e lim e and al!<-nllon

ho s ta te tU lc i. ... _____r t- “ “X m at'cur r ingm en w ho partlcTrate^ n d in th e T w in F a lls m eet have been n g rcque.ited to w rite M anager R a\sl ^ t

'J e ro m e Im m ediately. llov*i, In tu rn , art' wHl fu rn ish th em w un .ippilcatlon lie • bIank-1 In view o f m lrlr .s coming In i c - ' f o r th e tou rney from i>arw of fccven

j s ta te s , th o e n try list Li to be cloaed E . . l n a few days. offlcml.< of th e Ellts 1 'd r i l l team , w hich L' promotlni; tlte 1 : a ffa ir . dWcIo.vd S a tu rd ay l l costs

d - n o th in g to en ro ll a c d lnke p.^r: for th e s ta te cham ploruhljxi.

SB t f f f f c r , A f o r e I n s p t r w f f !

____With n_CTT ri*w a i

r W p r r j May 3 ;h . c i . '- r i .r .j y:u a e F rcrtu r.i:r la y:-..: *

- J.1 hU !=rn G3 T-.3 Vr.lrri r - c J lc 1 ro cJ— *a»« l.ra« c r.J r=;:5.-y. and tr

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i s 9 cozm n d sQ rtwai c tm (& n r ii roonu e a d c o m p e ^ a a u ) o a mm U aioa P odlie ' tRuB> tki« s u n s .

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T he ‘Iron man* and doable w inner 1 In Louie M eyer <lnMi) o f .Soathgate. Calii

icL' of ipiM llne restrlc tlun placed on th is ye; l a l .cylinder e a r w h leb -b a .w y s .« lU -d U l« si e n - 100 m iles a n h o a r and yet a re ra g o beti

cm • W ith good w ea the r.-d rivers b e - in iite llcve M eyer's track record will be in ind lirolcen dcspUo th e handicap of hnv- Ihr Ing to ra tio n gniollnc. ' a r■'u .Meyer, in v ln n l'n g .th e cIomIc In su m r - i o Tm B 'i t i s ty car. u i ia in im m ning Tt= a,:c .trcond In 1920 .and fourth in 1930. til b f- r ir o v e ^ e v ^ jn U e ’h ln w lf.- I n ^

1 Goack Plastino

rs Lists Six Games-------- ■' ol

to Southern Branch ' M entor A nnounces Schedule

■ForNext'FaH______ of

Ml, POCATELLO. M ay 20 (/7 — T h e a{ 3111 'Ohlvrr.ilty nf Id ah o .so u th em b ranch .,, foo lball-tenm will ploy s ix gam es jj,

• nex t fall, the w hedule announced to- doy by Coach Felix P lastlno rcw aLv T he-T »grn( w lll-open-=4lie—s e a io a — nga ln st Ricks college a t R exburg 011

n s O ctober C.—T h p 'fo llo w ln c -w e ek .-O c lo b e r—13. —

"*• th e B ranch grlddi-m wUl t.ingle wlt:i I f- W i-brr eoIlcKC a t O gden. U tah , "nie IV- flrat hom e cnm e will bo n g a la it th-: led TeaclferS of Albion N orm al school on c be O ctober 20. T lie a nnun l gifme agnUiAt ,on M ontnn.v School of M ines is sched- « lr y l< K l- f o r .n u t t« -o n - N o v m U ^ - » , l* ^ ^

on Novem ber 17 to close th e seo-^on. I ~ T l i e C olW e of Id ah o Coyotes from CaldweU will ba ttle th o T igers here

'y J O ctober 27 tn th e hom ecom ing game a t w hich tim e th e new unlvem lty a th -

«n tllum WlU be dedica ted.

en Oregon Wins 66-64-(led --------- I ^lies CORVALLIS. Ore.. M ay 28 ( - r , - ; ;ne By T h r nu rprK IniT rsU m m arg in o f r a ts tw o Uie U niversity of OrrKon 1for track team defenled O regon S t a t e .

colicge 60 to 64 here today. , p,.

“ ® ' *^Tlons^'cl*aM »i to ^’»* ' C W « 9« . ilaflT . - i s ^ - . l ; 23 October 29. id troTtol oddidoa lh*r« wiU

fea n iu o l mm in«rn d ! a - »*duetloiM • • • r T - tiw ia g ' ■ w h»r«. w illj TjxrTtDa- n o a r licol r a lu n U aitL oe-

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' ■ . ~ rr or Uie In d lan a p o lli SOO-mllo race , f alirbmlB, is ready fo r Ihe 4S.gaUons- , year’s racers w llh a b ran d 'n ew , fo u r- . w . th».r»«tulrtd <m nd of ara ll.g^ T o ,-^ « t( e r th a n 11 m iles pe r gallon.

in 1931 a n d drove th e la s t 37S mUes 'in to fou rth place. ^

A ;)parcntly th e te rrif ic b n lte r ln z *a nd 'bum iili)g lo w hleh a d river is ^subjccte'd ott-r th e rough tw o -an d - .n-:nttir-m iig- fa u rM nbc-trrc n tiy r ctire th e cham pion . I t hns m ade ,ma'ny m ore i>ow crful)y-bullt p ilo ts ^

I caU on in c ir rv llc i drlvl-r» r f~ ■ 't

Time Trials Lag • f For Motor Race;

■ INDIA NA POLIS. M ay t n — D espite repeated •requests of traek officials, d rivers , dallle tl tod.iy nnd lim e ir lo ls.lagged fo r th e M em orial HbV 500-mlle race a l the Ind ln u - apoils m otor specowny.

W. 0 . E denbum .-A m erlcan A u to - ] ' mobile U M Clntlon s tew ard In chnrge | of the rnee w arned th n t no qualU l- r cation m n s w ould be perm itted ji a fte r sundow n M onday. ^

T lie 33 cars th a t mnke the best n tim es tn th e Qiialiry^ng tr ia ls wlU be n perm itted lo s ta r t th e .race n e x t c.W cdnr-'dny. __________ ____________ t

~ • cCOLLEGE TRA CK

— ^A nny-<9-2 'S rN ary 76-1/3. - A Iowa, 69, M inneso ta S7.D rake 47, Iow a S ta te 84.

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All Streams M^ Lakes Accessible

OnMemorialDayX n i v c i j j -u u w a n a L l u i e ' a i -

( ' fec ted by S p rin g R unoff;■j W a r d e n . E xpec ts. A nglers.I To Enjoy Good F ish ing

I B O I S E , M a y 2 5 O T — T h o 3 l o n g a w a i t e d o p c n i n ? o f t h e n t r o u t f l s h i n t r s e a s o n I n I d a h o I w i l l c o m o W e d n e s d a y u n d e r | - ■ c o n d i t i o n s - u n i i k e 'T t n r T e c e n t I y e a r a .1 W here before m a n y stre am s a n d a Jakes havo -becti-bo rred 'to fislterm en I by banks o r snow a n d occaslonaUy 1 Ice. th is y e a r n o t a sp o t In th o s ta te j b u t is accessible because of th o open3 w in te r a n d s p r ih g .'« ' R eports to th e s la t* gome d e p a r t-- m en t Indica te new a n d un trie d con­

d itions wUI a w a it ang lers. S tre am s7 a n lower a t p reacn t th a n In m any I yeara a t th is season . D eputy gam#4 w ardens have suggested th a t in

m nny sections t h e ftehlng wUl be•J d irncu irbecouso of lu in crop# of In - J sects w hich have k e p t t ro u t f a tI w ithout th o necessity of e x p er im e n t-3 lng w llh th e artific ia l lu res o ffered4 by fisherm en.j j_ 0 n jh e _ o th e r _ h a n d . .8 o n ic - r e p o r ta .I I to th e d e p ar tm e n t Ind ica te fb h ln g ! , WlU be exceptionally good because i the s lr e a n u a fe low a n d little a f - i fected by sp ring ru n o ff a s io fo r- I m er years.Ih |^ -P !a n tin g :^ f _fiah h M ~been~carried '■ on Intensively oy m e d e p ar tm e n t . fo r a dozen years, m a n y stre am s '* show ing gains tn f in n y inh a b ita n ts ,

w hile o the rs , moro su b je c t to sea-* sonal conditions, being .som ew hat "" m iccru iu i us lu nisulLs. ." ' '

Amos H. Eckert, s ta te gam e w or- , den. sa id he expected spo rtsm en

th is year to h a v f a n exceptionally- good fishing season. Hi.*> optimlsUo* prediction was tinged by ap p reh en ­

sion th a l m any s tre am s w ould be

” ' come, .with consequent lo u of m any , tro jit..P robab le~’d ra ln in g of- f t s f r - » vnlrn hi-rnim> nf th » ni-orf nf

. irrtgatlon - w pler » lso prom ised- ‘tragedy fotr thousands o f big tro u t.

Except fo r a few closed s tream s < And o the rs w hich do n o t open un til

lo te r in th e season. v irtua ily ..evei7 . w orthy fishing sp o t in th o s u t e wUl ^ be open to anglers.

5 Home RunL e a d e r s

* I ...... (By T h e A.woctntcd P r e s s ) --------o | . H om e.R ons V eaterday■ Boken. W hite S o x -------------- B u rn i, B row ni ...........................- ,...-.1t T he L eaders

t Klein. C a b s ........... ................................12c Bonura, W hite S o x --------------------- 10t G ehrl*. V an k e es--------------------------10

I'okx. A thletics ............ 9" p it,~ G rin iu ~ :.--..~" ; . . —

League T o ta lsN aU o n a l_______________________ 171A m e ric a n ______________________ 163

T o ta l ________________________ 538

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' Washington State Conquers Huskies

e -S E A T T L E , M ay 2« W V - W o ^ - - I n ^ n S ta te College w on tb e dua l m eet cham p ionsh ip o f tb e n o r th e m division pacific c o as t conference

I V c inder season by defeoU ng th o U ni- 1V Terslty o f W ash ing ton by ft. s c o r ^ I

o f 77% to 32*4 l o ' t h e H usky s t a ^ Ij dltlmi h e re , today.

l -hT - CoUBa-M - tw it ' i l c r tHB ». events. Big G eorge T hcodo ra to s.'

f f ‘ W ashington s ta te w eight s ta r , es­tablished a new m ark In tho sh o t

0 r s . p u t fo r tho on ly new meet' rccord ■ of th e doy. H e lo sse d 'th o Iron pU l'

m g out 82 feet tw o Inches to b e lte r I h is own record of SI f e e t 4 2/8 In - ches w hich h e m ade e arlie r th is

'h e season in a m eet' wlUi Idaho .the ------------------- !—'h o A A I E R I C A N A S S O C I A T I O N

Louisville 2, K ansas C ity 4.Uld Toledo 8, M inneapolis.9.le n ------------ ------- " — ------------ -->Uy ‘H ie A labam a d o po rtm en t of gnm« \ a w and fisheries e stim a tes 600,000 c % - ^ pen sen* an n u a lly find som e form or

sport o r rec rea tion In woods, fields ir t- and w alers o f th a t s ta te .

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:: YOUR LIFE-63 ■ ■ ■ • ■ * ■ . .

— CbJdenPlypreventM greatcauaeolblow-outsJ

■“ To p re v e n t b lo w .o u t trac ed les .■ Goodrich bos bu ilt la to c^-cry new

fiU frtew n T ire the am ating Lifo*_____I tioldcn i'iy . 'I 'h a tnvcnCoa

wbere blow-ouU really « t« t .- n u b .---------btrsndfabricdoa'tieparsU T T H liif;---------beat bUsteis don’t form. Blow-outa are prevented by overcoming their great, imseen ceutt.

. T lretlastm onthslongerR adngdai«d«vilstcstedtheG oIJen_H y a t breakneck speeda. G ara i t ever>'thlng they had. N o tow b low -

----- ruit-Similiif tirra wi ^ o u t th is fea-___tu r t (ailed a t one-third th o d la la n n tho Golden P ly S a v e r t o ^ were run. And w h a fs moro th e Goldm r iy S ilm to w n s kep t righ t on cat- ^ lng up th e mile*.

--------No Extra CostYou can p u t this blow .out pro- U>rton on your COT o t no ex tra coit, for Goodrich Safety i^ilvcrtownJ ccnt no t a penny more than o ther . lUutdard tirea. Come in todayl

C o o d r i c l n

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^ T A N I___ _____ ___?L-..Battle {' Kiesel, Bonthron

Turn in Dazzling Double Victories

S m all' B u t S tu rd y B and ol A th le tes F ro m , W est

, Pull Away' From A H 'O p­p osition a t P h ilade lph ia

B r ALAN GOUI.D<AjsMciat«<l PrcM S p o rU Editor) F R A N K L IN F IE L D , Phil-

- - B d o lp h in i— ^ ° y — S f n n f i i r r i— U n i v e r s i t y ’s - e m a l l - b u t - s t u r d j

b a n d o f a t h l e t i c s t a r a t u r n e d- ' t h e - 5 8 t h i n t e r c o l l c g i a t o A. A.

A. A . t r a c k a n d f i e l d c b a m -d ' p lonshlps in to A nother F a r W cttcm ^ . r o u t today. puUlng aw ay Irom .o l] . opposlUoD to c ap tu ro th e tean:

t ro p h y v i th unexpected ease in. a m e e t o th e rw lu fea tu red by twc dazzllDK double vic tories from "Sut> le t Bob" laesel, D’n /w rsK j- a f caU- Xornla sp r in t ac« rrom O gden, Utnli, a n d - -BIU B o n th ro n . P rinco ton ’a ctuunplOQ. m iddle d ls tanco nm&er.■ T h a n k s m ain ly to th e m arked

s u p ^ o r l t y o l tw o y o u n s g laa ts In th a n-elah t-toM las 'Ci'Wit*, Jo h n L y­m a n a n d O o td o a " s i ln s e r” D unn, w ho took th a f irs t tw o p laces In botli

— th > t~ ih n tp a t-an r t—iltagng— fltanfofd b a d s o trouble a t aU In rolling up

'» U .p o ln t * . -BtanTord*! F o s r th W in

^ I t w tb e te n th con iec u tlr« I . O.

“ t h o 'w S ^ m u m p ^ u 'T ea rs a o d S tan fo rd ’! f s u i th a nnex - • t lo a o t tb e E a s t 's m o s t lUghly

I 'p r lx e d tr a c k a n d H eld trophy .1----- Y a te fa t'W tpw Kd t lert fhn g n tir m

ahaU enga b u t lln lalw d / nearly 10 po ln ta beh ind th e ir ln n e rs w ith & to ta l o l C a lllom lft landed In th ir d placo w ltb 30 polntA.whUe Ncw Y ork un iversity Iln lshed lo u r th w ith IB a n d m ir \-a rd l i r th w ith Ifl'-i.* OUnrard^i-L^Wpitttrr

.- •ahar«d-.tho.l day 's re c o rd -b re sk ln c I- lauralS'. w ith K ic iel, "Wko cquaUcd ~ t*>ff

o th e r w ith tw o m arvelous pe rtorm - aae es oo a tr a c k s till h eavy Irom th e •I fc cU b f y e sterd a y '! dow npour. -

------- D c sp lte .f tjo o r s ta r t . K leael rushedtq th o I ro n t q u lc B j- jf t iho tO O -nitW ' fifi«i, b roke th e tape th re e yards Ui iT on t 01 Jo h n Mc.Manus o l Boston

J lto lle g e . w ith D ick H ard y or CoraeU. ^ ( h e d e le n d ln s cham pion , lourth ,

I u iiL x q u a ile d th e iecoul.QtJO£ e co , la s t y e a r 's t l m w h in; a t th o m e tr ic d is tance ..t E quals W ytofTa Record

K le ie l aU o u-aa c red ited w ith . equalling P ra n k W ykofl's m eet ' m a rk o l 0.8 neconUs a t th o 109-yard ' m a rk . T h e C a lu o m lan cam e back

In tb a 30Q w tth a n o th e r g rca l burst o f speed, sprcad -cashn iT h la opposi­tio n a s ho flntahed flvo yaM s In

— XTont or B ob K ane, o l Cornell. In aooJ) seconds, c u t t ln s tw o-llf th s of

■ a second o t i th e m e et record._____Li-man t wice broke h is own I. C.

i A. A.“ iT rc c b ia T n - 'tJ ia -T h o tp u t- besldea su rp o u lB g th e w ell-batlcred lU ted world rccord . aa l a quick suc- ccsMon h e to-vicd Uio JO-pound baU

— to d is tances of 52 Iee t.-U 'i4 Inches, a n d th e n on h is f in a l th row , 53 l< tt.

Inches. T h is w as s llll about a Jo c t sh o r t Of lh e best. L ym an hns done so l a r th is y e a r a n d «-ell ohy Of J a c k '^ r n n c e 's un o lllc ia l world's in a t k 0* M feefr. iVa InchaSi-n tanfl in

_ w iped o u t th e S tan fo rd ' s ta r # 1033— bigh-m artt-« f-U -X cat. a ii- in cH c i-------

B o n th ro n r e p e a l e d his 1033 “ double- l a ' t h e 800 an<J ISOO m eter ru n s bu t n o t before th e T lcer s ta r

: gave h is followers fc-.few ch llllns m om enSj o! onx’.Vly do'i'n th e s tr e tc h of each race.

T h ree tltleho ltlc rs who IcU by the ■ i ^ l d e wer*“ C a p ta tn - HimSy. •of

C ornell, in th o 100 m etera ; f»ete Z arem ba, o f Ncw Y ork unlverslly. In th e ha m m er th row , a n d H enry

' U tt le . o f WlUlam a n d AJary. la th e b ro ad Jum p.

^Ferrell- And Porter Traded To Red Sox

CLEVELAND. O hio. M ay a (.?! — W ealey Perre ll;-lhe p e rs is ten t hoM out p itc h e r ro r '.th o C lere lan d Indiana,

— ■nd-Dtete-PPflCTHix*t*»-o»*^ K>*««'- to d a y becam e th e p roperty of th e B oston R ed Sox.

Th<y_W*re trad e d to B o s to n 'fo r O Qtnelder Bob " S c c d s n n ic l ie r 'B o V

:— W rtla c d — a c d - n ^ n — wDnanouacwl a m o u n t o r cash, repo rted to bo in excess of *23,000. BUly E v a r j. g m - e ra ) m a n ag e r o( th o Ind ians, a n -

- a o uneed th e d eal today.— - . ..

m Av a m T S / ' u u e u - - \I HAVE y rr------- L o ^ - t n f - 1 f

i

FORD 1W i ^ L

His Sqiiad Wins

ies ’of " 3

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im - ' •■ '■■'Jto rn A

a l l . _ M

n“*S B . ^ "D IN K " TEM PLSTON (above), S tan fo rd U nlverslly trac l

a u l . coach, yesterday wltnesse_4 aj J ta n k lln H eld, P lUladclphla. thi

tn li sweeping tr ium ph scored by hli on'fl trac)( a n d Held team over strong cr. rivals In Uia Intercoilcglote A . A

■■ A. A. cham pionships.— B tanfore c ap tured Uio team trophy , whll«

J In .-Bullet B ob- K iesel o f tho Onl. '. TCrstty o t CalUomla and B ii - T » n th r o n of P rinccton annexe t

?®“ } th e m a jo r portion of indlTldua: hono ri. • ■ —

Idaho Ujuversity

^ Wins Dual Meelh “ V andal T ra ck an'd Fleic acw • , T eam N o se s ,O u t

. , M o n ta n a ,

S S - Jibacow .-M «M . M«r,’ q _ U n|verslty of Id ah o nooed’.oui

IQ th e ir dual T rack a n d Held meci here loday. -ifr

hed Id ah o led aU th e way. b u t,M o n - CW 't« n ft-e re p l..lo rw ard Ja_ lb cJf ts t_ tw c s in evcntj;.n rid slcpppd nearer-the-leacl tton w hen Idaho fo rfeited th e Iwo-mllc leU. relay. B u t giving M onliu ia th e twc r th , earned llrs ta a n d th o .fo rfc lti.Id ah c KO etiU bid .eaousii U> win.

One Id ah o record w aa broken w hen EoberE Legore, o f Coeur d'A lene, h igh Jum ped 8 fee t 3 4 inches. T h is be ttered th e m a rk set by O 'Drlen, of K ellogg In 1020 by one a n d an e ig h th Inchca.

o c k Peden of M o n tan a ap rln led the a rs t 320-yard dash In 21.4 6ccond.i, be t- OBl- te ring the trac k record by two-

In te n th s of a second.; Jj" T he sum m ari-:

iw .y a rd da^h—P eden. (M ), l l « t ; . C. W ard, iD , w cond ; K albus, (1),p u r .tl5trd ;-T tm er-:«9 'S .-5-— ------------------

O ne-mll# ru n —T ay lo r (M ).' f l n t ; K „ Bowler (I) , second: P earson , (I),

Uilrd. T im e; -1:37^. i-et. 4 « -y a rd da.ih—K nibus CH. Xirr.t; t a D uff iM>, ACCond; L ivingston (I] , hn s th ird . T im e: :« .8 . .

U O .yard h leh h u rd ica — Bquance ( I) , flrat: V lg):erman (M ), second;

03a .220-yard clasn—i^cucn i.Mi. llftCT W a r d -( l) , second; Itobcr tso a ..t lU .

,533 tH n l . 'n in e ; ' ;2I.<.: tc r s h o tp a t—B erg ( I I . f ir s t: McCue ita r ( I ) , second: Reynolds (M ). th ird . In s D istance; 47 fee t l \ Inches.I h c ^ l*oIc rauU—HJcJi H) a n d P . B ers

<I). tied for I lr s t; W U al <M). thlrri. H eigh t; 11 ree l 0 Inches. 'M O -yard’ n i a —T ay lo r ‘ 0 .0 ‘ nrTv;

Livingston <I) and B row n (D , Ued for ,M tond. T im e; 1:SM .

U3C th row —McCue (T>, f irs t;n h ln e h a r t (M ). accond; Reynold* «M), th ird . D istance; 14 lc e t.3 In.

I lish ja m p » L e g o r e '( I ) , f irst; D ah'.berg iM ). second; C lem ens (I), th ird . H eigh t; 6 f e e l 3 H la d ies .

) X SlO-ya'rd hnrdle*—sq u a n ce (1). f irs t; C.iven i.\U .'sec o n d ; Ru£J«?r- fo rd (M ), th ird - T to e : :34.8.

' "7 Two-mUe nsn—P earK ia ( I) , U rst; Bowler i n , second; e tee n s la n d (M) th ird . r .m e : 10:47.“T a i T - r o r l e l l c f l U IM fitllUU------

JaT«71n OD. tirJt;fo r SU nsbc.-r7 <M), second; W lsa (1),3 o v ,-H ft{ -e :- f> t-a r^ lW -ta e f--------------- -

—n r w d - J e m p - ^ k - B h la c I u r t__ a i,VIn f l n t ; rtobertsoa (M ), second; O ra l-

r n - ta n ( i t ) , th ird . D istance ; 31 feet l a - 9U Inehea.

. I ~ . S P E C I A1 j Used Spud Cultivators.-1 Used Bean Phntcr.'f.I I Bean C ultiro tow , doubL tools. .- -A - OolUpackCT.------ ^

K akes, Ram ^ way. H orses priccd to .‘ clL Sea ua before j o u buy

' W E TRA D E FOR ANY 'TH C0R3U CK -DEERING

Sec Howard on sale rtoi Sa tn rd a v i

M U S G R A ^1 Filer,

j JIcCormick-D< - ----------------------------------1---------------------

FALLS.DAIL:3

rRACK'{ing CKat- 6:45-P.-M77t6cal

g H our, Of Battle I For ChampionshipI A nnoim cem cot w » a ncelTe<■ U st n ig h t th a t tb o w elterweighi I U tle balUe betw een C ham plo t■ jiffim y fttul.CbaUengei H _ wjit b e ttn M ondaj I n ^ h t a t a b o u t o'c lock n M oBotain s ta n d ard Ume.y A t th is b o a r. U ib t fana ol■ T w in FalU and .su rro im d ln g le r .

r ito ry m Invited to eongregaU• I n f ro n t o f tbe o ttte tt th, 3? T w in FaUs D ally Newa to beai i4 » blow-by-blow, rlngaida »ecoBa( | i o f th e slngfeat. T h e te p o rt ol I A ssociated P r ta s *port. w r i ^ I ! will b« tra n s m llU d from the ri Long Is land .bow l o t BtodUor

I . ? , r ? . 2 " r d i 5 S S ” i

I-• MiDounced over th e beat pnbUc

- -»dd reM ' ly stem o b ta lo a b le . b j 'J T h e Newa a o d aidellgh ts o t In-■ te re s t coae«m lng th e c lash wlU■ b e broadcast beforo a h d a fte i u th e ba ttle of cham pions.

I Promoter* lo M adUon S q o a n- t I G arden have annooneed th a iC p ' th e re will be oo blow-by-blow^ ra<Uo b n a d a u t of lh» /J j -b t T he“ N ew a-Ihvite i yoB. one a n d a ll,^ to a tU n d iU b ro ad e as tr d ------------------------------------------------------lie , ri'u: . =

I Lewiston Gunners

= Win Trap Eventi_ J a m e s B o g a r t G e l s P e r f e c

S c o r e i n F l r s t l O O l o r

S t a t e S i n g l e s T i t l e

Id B O ISE . May 28 LowUto gunners m n off w ith th o -honoi today in trap ahoot even ts com pris ing p a r t of th e a n n u a l s ta t

, tou rnam en t.^ Ja m es Bogart o f -Lew iston h a d i

T l BeU fo r th e s la te s in g les ,cham pion sh ip . T h o -n tx l lOO wlU be eho l lo

'" ' I t noffuw : "nuKuiil also ha 'd '^ec«on< ** I h ig h e s t ru n a t 184, -and -ll was un

fin ished a t th e close o t sliooUni n - today. E. W. R enfro of Dell; M ont »o h a d h ighest ru n , ending a l 181. ii'd •} T o - capA-lh^--<lay;“ lh tt r L e n la ta I le l te am w on th e C. P . A daou e u t so tu rn in g in a pe rfec t score of 7ho brcnjw._________ ; .

I n th e f lrs l g roup of singles fo th o su ito cham pionsh ip , two Poca

uV. te llo gijnners, R. H. R ector am u ; V. M. Benson, a n d a Boise gunnei ^ W . A. Stevens, c am ff ln second wlU

08 each.

I South Idaho GoK

t ; [Tourneys Continui;>i L e a g u e T e a m s J o u r n e y - t i

C a n y o n C r e s t a n d B u r -

I c y f o r P l a y

ce S ou th ern Id ah o go lf compeUtloi a ; w ill a g a in get u n d e rw ay .-S u n d a :

th e C rest stara. Buh’l a n d R u p c ru li th e ' m e an tlm e-th e -B u rlcy . Cfluntr;

• e club o u tf it wUl be h o s t to agg rega rt tlons from Je rom e a n d th e Tw li

■ P a lls C ountfy club.n i c b a ttle o f th e day Is s la te d ti

rt" take place n l Canyon C re ^ tJ f show In ss th rco u-ceka ago m ean anytliln i th e th re« « r o n s '‘-''t outflt.% in thi clrc tilt will do ba ttle the re , s lthoug l

■‘1 th e T w in PalLi C ountry d u b ma;tu r n th e tab les and do g rea t things

t ; n t ' Burley, due to th e Ibci- U ia t Rc< la a n d B lue team s have com bined lnt<

one p o » e rfu i ngtTrgnUon. t ; T ou rney play a t th e C ountry clul ). th ree weeks ago rcsU tered th e Crea

w ith 17 points , th e I lfd s w ith 11 am ) B urley w ith a . A t B uhl, t lu p e r t wa; t-.’ hlg)i w tth J3. B u h l a close secon*

»-l«i 1 2 4 , Jcrcm o th ird w llh 2 'i a n ; . . th o B lues tra ilin g w ith 3 points

Canyon C rest scconds a re sehed ' uted to Jo’jm c y to th e C lear Lake;

__course fo r a m a tch w ith th e B uhsO T ta a n d E ^ e SchnelUir. CouhlTJ

J; club pro. aanowrjced Ja jt nljrh t lha; ), h e w as going to stage a b lind boge) _ »QurBam e n t fo r thc»e ^ f t behind ni

h la course.~He s ta te d l> jit~p lgyer! t - ’’would be allow ed to cnooee tn d r o».l !t i h a nd icaps a n d th a t bo th w omen anc , 'm e n w ould e n te r th e a lfa lr . B o tt

u , Binrs*-

ibic b .ir Moline, Disc.s and all

WoTl h itch ’em for you. y y o u r ncw m achinery . . . . rn N G ON BRAND N EW Mc- S .FA R M EQfclPM ENT ounds o r a l H a r r j 's store,’ afternoons.

. V E B R O S .', Idaho,)ecrinfr‘t)ea lcrs.

NEWS.-: F A L L g, HJA

AND FmpimsEj" n i i i r a "p s m mI ' S BAN rB A N < n s0 0 .- M «7 S«^Ko1 ' f ° ‘ ta les o f th e t u r f : Ro f s o f hou»

sp read o v e r g ro u n d w h at once wi ?da» FrBnclaeo'-i lug lcalde t m k

be«a fo rg o tten b u t . t h e memory i , r S o r io n tb # f o r horse” llnge raoo ,. norton «oaldn*t even b« » aem '

dry o e e p t for tb e fact be cnee woi 'f ,!! A m ebythe.B obellcTableleiU I©

an elgbtb o f * mOa. Unle« » baoei of eoal m g A i plOg* were nutcbe^ op with » tberoBgbbred U woal<

1 b iptM llcanytopoealb leforaw ta. ^ Atf to r e a p bomo wllh such a leat

arM orlon-hafl on tba l fog boan< lato afternoon,

J i* : T h e fog h n d ro lled In n s th ic k t — — pea-M up rrom -tbe ocean n o t.f tr .d li , iw v tJL srM -W .« 9 n » -th e Jo n ic o u I4 n u , iT see Iho trac k . T h a s ta r te r couJdn

h ! even aeo th e f a r horses in th e U ' , l ' b o rw fleld . H orton , o n the -ou ta id ‘ l» ac tod badly. S udden ly ho broko *E

r , “ ga lloped » few h u n d red yards. H jackey 'aw ung b lm a ro u n d a n d beac ed back to th e ba rrie r. M eanw bi

h i t I**® s U r te r s e n t th e r e s l a»-ay., T ho Jockey b o a rd hoofs Uiundei

Ing. » e sw ung U orton a round agal J i? a n d s e n t h im o u t. Funs h e a rd oc

horae pound p a s t th e w tm bu c ou ldn 't m ake M m out. M any aecontf

— IJ -la to r th e -o lb e ta ga lloped by. T he pa id o ff o n B o rto o , w inner of & mil a n d a n e lg b tb rac e by a furlong. B

- b a d been lo th e a ta r te r ’s charge, o S o fficia l b a d aeeo th e false s ta r t , a a

th e p la c lo f Judges b a d seen h im Hn--------Ish.-------------------------- ------------------------

« H orton '* Jockey to ld th e sto ry U teI L S vtU le tb e “fog horso" a l r e a ^ b a

ta k en lU placo l a ing leside 's tux Jor*.

(ect = = ^ ^ ^ = = =

^~~0f1mtTilI(:om - ■ .

_ Cougars Capture Meet Wltl — liiiprcsavc-Tolal-o) .—

. io 66V2-Polntsaond- -----:— * • _ ■ ... I ..

’ By LOUDON KELLEYOnU (Ataoclatcd Pnu BpaiU'Wrlter)

^ D ENVER, M ay 30 W >-A pack o istan Cougars ..from B righam Young u n i

v c n ity cam e across th e Rockies t o . .jj day to r ip th e ir way to th e eham '

p lom h lp In th e Rocky M ounta li . for c i^ n ^ D c c ir^ c k ^ a n d lle ld .m c e t li .Q .. . O eovci Crnfvcrslty s tad ium .

T h e Cougars r a n up th e la p re s - m e r of-CflW poin ts to lead th«^ . u field .b y more th a n 34 ta llies li

sw eeping to th e ir f ir s t UUe slnci 1020.

Colorado Agglcs m ade 43 la l l l r

f fo r second place, Colorado Unlvera- i ty 38 fo r th ird nnd U tah U niversity d e frn d ln e cham pions, 30 fo r fou rth

T h s rem a inde r o f th e n ine con ­tenders finished in .th i s o rder: U ta l s u t e 21Vi. D enver U niversity 31

I J K Colorado Collcgo 8. Colorado T each ­e rs 4, M ontana S ta te 3.

A liiltten C onsisten t ^~Z------B'righamTouBff'naaDo’sclntinal-• t o Ing s ta rs in Its ranks, b u t tho Coug-

a r« w ere Jm c ls of consistency. Oi th e 10 events, they failed to p la « Jn only four, tho dashes, th e two. roilo ru n and th e h am m er throw .

T h e ncw chatnplona scored first place tn seven events.

Itlon - n , , trlm ly-buU t Jam eson won out ^ 1 ^ In th e race lo r Individual points.

t- I n lh e brood Jump, as w cll'a s Lhe blgh Jum p.

e ga- I t w as a m eel o f only ru n -o f .th e - > l n m ine perform ances, h lgh tened only

by J a c k Tliornley 's record-m aklns d to fUng of 107J1 (e<-i In t2ie Javelin and low- th la w as ni.ulc ia tiju p re liaiiaarleJ lllng yesterday lo r U ta li. T h e form er .the m ark .or-lSO ,fcc t.7 ,lnch<^.w a» .m ado

lUgh by PUlDg of U tah m 1037. m ay . — -in g sRed m em bers and guests will com pete In to la th e n ic e ho le m e et a n d a green

fee of 35 cen ts will be assessed to de­c lub Ifay th e expen.-^ o f golf ball p rlic s. rreat

~

Mndand

I __ laiCI =M iN5otn . . . . -

.■While'at th e 'p ro p ^ r ty Gold M ines, Inc., a t Mui

I fin d th a t w ork is progre ( n o ta t io n mill nnd th a t t: I g rin d in g ora.

] a ^ u t th e C w u r d'Alene i I production.

Come In and ta lk th is <

j B . R . T I L L E B X

■ I , ; . R . - w . a

PAH6; SUNDAY MORWNG,rMA-:

FIELD SIxpectedrTo

V b l N E W U N DIF.© U&g'ts.M ore . A t m e Bm eryvine tra c k , acro ss tb e lousea bay, Mike Byufy m ade lUs de b u t u e w aa oftTier o f-» rac ing sU b le . Syufy , now k s a d a well iiaown sp o rtsm a n , cab a re t

a y o f * e d 'p r tx T * fig W i^ ” d u r tn « * a ^ 8 « l7OB, knockabout Ufe. H e aiod som e friendsaem - acquired "Alclblades,“ a f a ir bor»e. .w on T h^y b rough i A lelbladca a long,

Ul o l running h im occaalonally a o dBoeb m eantim e p rim ing film fo r tb e (bn«c b ed Uiey could drop h im to to * iw )«roold tp o t a s a *Ueeper,** .w in - TliA tim e eame. A le lb lade t v a alead prnctleally-ii “nam e j 'o u r ow n price"

Dond entry, sy u fy 'a tr a in e r h a d U pped off aome or th e press boys. Including

■ck na P rank n e rm a n ,- n o w c o a s t leaguer .d la ^ t h .n th « ftllt BuUB.u ld n 't Hn Oft tn 1. w ithu J d n t 18 and five fo r place a n d show . Syufy.0 te n a n d th e re s t b e t 120 h e re -a o d (30italde. there . T h e hbiae w aa fin a lly oete a a d dow n-to ab o u t 4 to 1, w tih p le n ty po

H is him .b e ad - Alcldlades broke fa s te s t. H « cu tiwblle tc rcM the field w ithout. In terfering

w ith th e m i t of th e field . H e woon d e r- galloping by e ig h t len g th s. A od tb ea g a in Judges dlsquallQed h im on th e te ch -f o o e olcaU ly he had cu t a c r o u tb e fleW ,,

b u t More fU gr«n( TloUUons m ay beExmds w itnew cd a t a lm ost a n y tr a c k to - |T bey day ,-4s-lh*n . bu t.A le lb la d e i_ w a a_ !.m ile ruled oo t anyhow . Byufy's verbal ig . B e p ra tcau tiona eonid be b e a rd te n i:e, o o milra away. T he official ch a rg e waa :, a n d “ontUng across tb e field.** U m ay1 H n - be noted b m tb e opera tor* o f th e----------- traa it *1*0 « p w at«d -tbe b a n d b o o k a .la te r fo r be tting, i f they h a d b a d to payr b a d o tf on A le ibU do, Synfy a n d hU

tu r f friends wonld bave w ound np ow n . to g th e track.

tie South IdshoTdtsVith B urley^R upert a n d K irnher-

■ C enter of I n te r e s t •■

- L ea d en balU e I t o u t today o n bo thter). S ou th ern Id ah o In g u e basebaU. :k o f fron ts, i n th e w estern . division tb enn<- undefeated B u h l aggregation will be

s to^ h o ^ . t o th e second p lace K lm bertyla m - O utfit a n d th e topnotch R u p e rt teamita ln m ixes w llh th e once beaten Burley e t In n lm a n - tb t- .B u r le y d ia m o n d . r

. w b c t h Instances i r th e underdog3re s - wlna a deadlock fo r leadersh ip Ini th e th e division will resu lt a n d fans aros In aw a iting U ie-c lashes betw een, thelines b itte r r ivals o f th e -c irc u its . O ther

w esU m 'gam es ta k in g place th is slUea a fte rn o o n wlU send F ile r to Ooodlngt'cra- nnd W endeU to U ansen.rslty. In th e e a s t Rockland wlU InvadeurUi. H aaellon a n d P au l wUl be ho st tocon - lhe D eclo aggregallon.O toh

Bch-‘ Navy Defeats ArmyB a t . - A N N A P O L 1 0 ,- M d . , -m y -^ { i I V -oug- 'In k in g f irs t place tn 10 of th e 14-. O f e v en u , th e Navy today d e fe a te d ;ilace th e A rm y 78 1/3 to 40 3/3 In ih e lr IIwo- a n n u a l dua l im c k a n d field m eet 'p. here . S e c re ta ry of W ar O eonje 11.f irs t D ern w as am ong Use specta tors.

■the- ____only NEW Y O R K , M ay 38 — T hek in s In tjir-league baseboli gome ix tw renand s ll -s to r p lay ers of th e A m erican and

ir lc i .Vstlo&oJ league' will bo played a t'm er Hie Polo grounds, hom e of tlie Ncwisd o York p l s n l s , on Ju ly 10, lt _wns_de-

cided to d a y a t a meeUng o f the___ Ipague p residen ts a n d B a ifbail----- C om m issioner K rn e s a w . M o unu lnpete i.nndla, . . . . jreca 77i« gam e was played ia tt ye«r iI de- for th o f i r s t Ume a l Chicago. In thefS. \\"hlte 5ox pa rk .

D U J ) i i l N G' t y of th o Idahd-M oth«r Lode M urray, Idaho , th l i week we )grcii8lng v e ry rap id ly on the it they will soon bc rc;idy fo r ,

5 ,

d In ftfaiing TOD ahould know nc ■ m ln in g ^ S trf tr i’Jxccord.fqr^ F ;

,1j o v e r w ith' h b .

’ A . O . M A D L A S D

r . S T A R K _ _____

AT 27, 1031 ■

5TARS 1---------- ........................................................ -

0 A ttract- -— » - ____

Jin u n y M cL i^

Must Scale 145

" Ortose $10,000re t •^ _________ ' . — ' a r • •

^ Irishm an D eclared G re atest ; . P uncher .for W eigh t and

Inches S ince F ab led Days » Of Ruby Bob Fitzsim m onsTU ---------

. » y EDW ARD J- N EIL >« (Aasocloted r te a s Spo rts W riter)n«. NEW Y O R K , M a y 2 6 - ^ T h o s a g a o f tw o .H o r a t io A l- ^ •g S T T iC y s ^ c o m c s - d o \ r n - t o - a ify f i n a l c h a p t o r i n the~ rliT S T O ^ 30 t h e M a d is o n S q u a r e G a r d e n

b o w r 'o i i L o n g I s l a n d M o n d a y n igh t.

B u l for ono o f th e m —sm iling, sleepy-eyed J im m y M cL nm ln or glittering iltUe B arney R o s s - th e r e m u st be .lio un rea lity o f th e u n -

P® happy ending *W5 foreign to th e flc- Uon plots of boyhood's favo rite a u -

'®' Uior.* Tliey fight 15 rounds fo r th e wel- ' U rw elgh l cham pionsh ip of th e • - -w o r ld i - th e se - lw o -y o u n g s te n i 'w n o

havo .ba ttled up from th e m ost " m eager beginnings to a place w hero* eac h enters th e r in g ».cJ)nm plon_lo ^ h la own rig h t. I n a ll probability ® th e re wlU be som e CiMO persons • - e h e e r ln |- l i ie m - o n ,- » - t r e a iu r 8 _ o £* close to $300,000 In ga te receip ts fo r* Uiem to slm re . -------

lUng^i G re a tes t P a n th e r ^ M iiLam ln. 30 ye a rs o f a ^ and

acourge or Jew lab ligh tera . prob- - R r e a t e r t _ p u y h e t . J o r - ^

seen since th e fab led days o f Joe . W alco tt m d Ruby Bob Pllzslm m ons,

^ Is no be tter lh a n even m oney to

S w hip Ross, bom .O am eU rU solsky in th e h e a r t of th e g h e tto on Hew Y o rk 's .e a s t side 35 ye a rs abo.

B oss 'iHcpectj to weigh in tom or- -, ' row noon a t 138 pounds. M cL am ln ' m u s t scale 1.45 o r fo rfe it glo.OOO.

^ e tig h t will begin a t abou t

l i i e r e will be n d rad io b r A ^ o u t . •

1 Americans D^eat_^

? Canadian Netmenig ■ .

£ U nited S ta te s T eam F aces fr M exican S ta r s In a ■ Zone Final.

WZLMINOTON. Del,. M ay M (ff) U nited S to te s again st Mexico.

T h a t w ill be the lln eu |> .fo r tb e A m erican sone final of tl>o 30th t« -

ir ncw al flf Uie DavLi C up tenn is eham plonshlpe n e x l week in BoIU -

— T h e —U n l te d - a t 'a tw - e a r m d —th e J I r ig h t to m e et tbo ployera from be- ° I low th e Rio O randc In gain ing a tf ' 3-to-O victory over Ciumdii by ta k - 'I- Ijij; th e doubles m ntc ii Jor th e Uilrd *■ i>oint todny on tho courts of Uie

W Umlnglon C ountry club.Oeorge. M . L ott, Jr .. of Chicago,

and Jo h n V on R yn of E u t O range, N. J ., de feated Morecl RainvUla and

T h is loUowed tb e 'tw o a lng les -ric - torles scored by L ester s to e fe n of

* I a i Angelea. and FrancLi Sh ields n of New Y ork, over M arcel R alnvllle d and W alte r M artin , respectively, m ' I th e opening T m in d iir : ■

T WC a r b u y e r s a i

^ _ _ _ _ c o m f o r t f e a t u r et h i n g in t h e i r c l

. - - t h e . l o w e s t p r i c e

COME IN AND

I f y o u d i d n o t E n d i n s p e c t i o n ,

r — F h -f’. n . t h o n g h j b e p u t t i n g - u n n e

M a g e t_____ORIGINAL D(

TAKE T'r65jOOO Fi

American < 5 Riyal In )0 Amateur. . '.-PRESTWICK, 's c Q tIa n i |/3

ever shot In the champidnahl md Pacific coast husky, today ov

Scottish ca!T>cntcr, 14 i “VS tour title. He waa tho thin 3ns championship.— - -

Tho gallery of upwards ol 12,000, which swarmed aftei

<r) the match hopeful of victorj’_ for their native Idol, gavo th(Al- flquare-shouldcred Amcrlcar - a a-grcat-ovatlon----------------- n f —Wallae*Jdld_Ji?t_a-ln a.hot#,____

Breaka Courae lUeord icn utU e's eo in the morning ihat- la y Icred the professional 'course l« -

ord of W hung up by MacDooalc Ing, Smith' aod smashed the amstew

or standard at 71 set by E. Blackwell lere Thai slullng round also*'cheated i un- new low for championship rounds fic- Only ooco in what was to havi au- been a 3S-hole match did LltUi

yield to par. 17)e lapse occurred a: vel- the sixth hole where he reciulred the two putts from six feet for a five m a ro th e n r ls e rh e '-iTaB-evco with-pa:lost - --------------------jcro

ai; Poloists Vie at Boi ------OfferedbyJWi

BOISE, May SO (/T^A polo t w Including a combination of Boise

uid and Hollywood players will meet at ob- all-Bolse team hero tomorrow In i ills ro n le s tjo r a silver trophy otrereC

On tho combination team will bi Rowan, Hollywood buslnesi

BoUe player. Wesley Whlto of Hol lywood, and Steen Fletcher or-Bolse

^ mther of Bobble, nin Opposing them will, be m n )0 , ................ ........ ...............................- ■'out

c. ^ t n 8 ~ m a n i t i o u g i

— 'A c c i d e n t P r o o f i I

[ n s u r e f o r e v e r y r i s ! l e a t h t o y o u r a e U a t t h t h r o u g h —

S F A R M E R S ;I N T E R - D

s r -------------- E X C HI » DISTRICT

H a i r y N e l s o nUie T«in FaUs, Idab*

M . F . c m i e yllDpefi. Idaho

md AGIS ! r ---------- E o i r H e B e r —

------------ T S T T a n r i a s s o ----------' ' s — E . t . X y n c h 7 -.1,11 Bohl, Id ab o - ■

W . s . M c G o w e n■ Baht, Idah#

^ T ^ l lriN FAa r e s t r i k i n g m o r e e c o n c r a s J n J M g g c a r s t h a n i s c l a s s a n d a t o n l y a ' f e w c e d c a r s . - --- - - - - - - - - - ------

r o M A K E u s P R O V E n

l o t g e t i n o n t h e F r e e S t e n , c o m e i n t h i s c o m i n g w

h = y o u t « i E = 5S . e m . s ^ . s t e e r - n e c e s s a r y w e a r o n y o u r t

[ A u to m o bD O D G E A N D P L Y M O U ^

ERQi a i lght Fans

L Overwhelms Match For Golf Grown

my_26-(/P}—Utenlly bUaditoff

lahlp, W. Lawson LlttU. 24-year-old ' r overwhelmed hapless Jimmy ;WaI- .14 and 13. to win tho British ama-,;hird native American to; win the

* ® ^ |o r under regulaUon figuroa. l i te r ' • ' tors* Not WeU Known th o ban FBAWOISCO. May 3« WH-

r Lawsoo LilUe, the new BrlUsb ama* lean uuj. champion. 4iat-beeo-fc-restdeot------ --------o f-8 an .rraocUco-ott_an<l_oiLJ9t - « _____ m e ra l years but cootranr toTtbe

popular i}eliefria~bol~>rtirtnown— :—lhat- except to hla Immedlato golfing fra-Iw - lem lty.------ ---------------- - •

toald Whea he left for England notitour many weeks ago only bla cloeest;welL friends knew ot his depsirture.ed a Al Stanford milvenlty. where be lauada. a Junior majoring In economics,have Lltlle is known as a quiet z.ouUi 'UtUe with but few intlmato friends, mostly!d a t students, wbo uke btmseff, f ind 'ilred Ihelr recreaUon oo the eampns geltfive. M u ^ . He is captain ot tbe S tan-

t o i s e f o r T r o p h y M E 8 .- W i I l i a m J B .^ o r a lL ___

t ^ ' Pletflh“efriw «U yr''tal5 t«B rB B 6-«t*^ ------Solae lan, Leeler Johnson aod Obst Kelt-.)t an oer.In a The eemblaatlon team, becauM ot rered

- The final game t f tiie launuunenk,___which begyt here a

team and a group from Bollywood, will be pUyed Monday between Toppenlsb, Waab., and Boise c a -

yank tional guari offlcei*,

S S — —

___h e < : o u l d n o lebnvfecV'tte CO - --^ WHat, Ko In in ^ c e t ip Where, then, is eaah' for

the verdict coming fromt '

risk Includmg injuries or ; the lowest cost obtainable

; A U T O M O B n £ - I N S U R A N C E ': h a n g eCT MANAGERS1 N . E . W o o d

Ooodlng, IdaboM . F . G e h r I g

BfaMhoiw. I d .b aAGENTS---------- — A . L - S l l g g -----------------------------------------------Jnxim V IU M ---------------- ---------— „ H a r r y C . B y v a m ---------

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n D . N . E n g l e b r i g h t________ n ie r . Idaho________ __

kT W ^IL L S> n o m y , s a f e t y a n dI i s o f f e r e d b y a n v - ^ __r d o l l a r s m o r e t h a n '■

I IT TO Y OU . . . .

S t e e r i n g a n d F i 'o n t • w e e k . '■ __ _ _ _p .- v n n m n y __ _r t i r e s . ' ’ - ___

b ile C o .lUTH DEALERS

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“ s S S f s w i d y : tn id a b u y ^ - ,O offw : H lgber; «t<ndy Brozll-

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B r FREDEBICK G A U D IE R j(A sJcU te d p n u Pm anclal W riter)

NEW VOmC, Mfiy 2(J -F o r lh e « th ird eoruecullve sewKm, etocka eds

UKUy. D uU nc« WM u n . . b roken u tho Block cxehanRO ended

■ . 009 or Jl* ftlowrat weeks Jn reeen i c

stocks » lt» c tc d s o m e ^ ^ y - *

SsM O U O las for domestic produccri.. [• n d on expectation losulnr q iiotw

. would bo fixed nw it «-eek u nder Hit-------- ticeSrsugW-Tiin-TWSCd-l’y 'g

A m erlcsji suga r row moro th a n - Dpoin ts , holding moat or Its ga in to the J

------- cTwi^ «T i'^n<i~irw iueaon~D r'i‘i<)'ot '■• c e n t In th® prlco of te rm ed sucnr.

m otors aad tobacco ahw cs Bttended tb e lr adranco a little . OtU- e h ris e th a m a rk e tp n n - td cd c o aetlon gof no te . ' />.. a

ProfeJBlonal t ” “% £ c o n t l n u ^ t o

to lo re In^fAd^out tr a d e n . T ransfers o a th o s tock exchange' du ring th e p

_ ^ t w o;ho tir y a s lo n t o ^ e d 219.300

tn ro o w r » week .ago. T h o averase p rice of 00 stocks moved up Xlvc- te n th s of » point lo 77J.• W e«k*end tsperlinr o ff o f.bualncss 3 ,

accen tuated qu lef In foreign ex- j , ehaoge a n d bond trading. Q uotations

' " Conflicting ln^Iu«ne$8 In the news; . . centering around strike de \x lopm enti

th e federa l stock exchange eontrol 1 blU. con tribu ted lo Idleness In the •h a re m arket. 31

S u m O ronp B b w O altn 3 ' Aside tro m A m eriean sugar, th e 3t

su g a r group w as fealurpd by ga in s of trac tions to i poinU in American B eet S ugar preferred. O re a t W estern S ugar. Cuban A m erican S ugar and si S ou th Pue rto RIoo S ugar.

A m erican Telephone.' U . S. Steel, A m erican Oan. M ontgom ery . Ward. S ea rs R oebuck a n d s ia n d a rd .O il o l q Ne v Jersey ctpoed only fntcllonnlty h ig h e r a f te r early g a in s h a d been {k p a re d som ew hat in la te trad ing .- S a n ta F e .P e n n sy lra n la n n d N o rlh - „ a n Paciric added fracllona to thclr previous creeping advance.

Im pnnrem ent In sen tim en t va .i at* tr lbu tab le chiefly to p rospect o f nti early eom prom lM 'sgrcom ent on the t e d e ^ stock exchange con tro l b ill i.i u

Jl___thB .K n8le*house,confrrcnce,.the_un- ^dertone of stren S th in eom m odillfs « and Indications th a t business wm h show ing b e lte r resistance lo season- p a l Influences. 1<

D ecline In m otor production from 0 tb e spring peak w u checked th is t( week, according lo D etro it eatlm nKs n ■ n ' ' ------------------------------- II

--------- T W I « P F A t L S - M A R K E T & - ^

tm « y WM M toiio»mi • * Puc& t butebcn________ ...____„inco fl

• IIMT7 but«heri. 210 u 3M poiitm* MJO .1paeuos M n . 390 pouadii________*2 M> ‘UBawwtijiit buicbe™. IJJ-IM It* r»*d<r p iA 80 w U l p o u iic u _ _ . u j o

•o o w . 1 ________________ IIJO W iJM l.,lU ifffi ___ M S0tot3:,0:

___ .VtU_c«lTw __ ,. .I I0 0 IO H t» ..dY ^ i n i i S S ^ _____MOQWMW *'

roBlcry Cl____ jlttT T -Jitn i

L«^Iiom hrn» ... >: ' 'W h o m I:Coloml hTr.lT>r« ... _ l!'f J[nooi«i*™ -I-8Ugm - .................. .... •■r

Dfl!wr<J Twia r » : j £ ,Ctg f l,,. __________ _ : U

■ Ttru rtth ------------------ «e tf* 1*- 1;B u t u r r k t _____________________ He J

5u(ar—n r tjil *1Om * ----------------- , ------------------r IJ n

Hm b M irtrt 1 -cniw d s u t 'v nr^wrunrat r f k f '

fleultuT* — a t o«rD»nrt. ln.«pfc. !\

I'U fot No. 2»; »cmi* a»*icr» .-n i* cf fOf Orf»l Ncinr.i-n.-; iir-i'l .r^ « Ritrxrl *•'«». 11 for u 10 c tn u for Ko

R w »U . Nl. i«_!_____ _________‘I' R u w r i^ to x :•___________________n

___ Pn*ax u d - u u . c n c _________ i“ ■ ■ »*H .“*Tt»->Aunil la U _ -_-_ ■ f.v II

Br»o. S».pounil lo-.«___________ K-- \atoc» food, loo-rooad lr ! . ■ «• tn r B»ek fnoa. 50>>.f»J'in<l lo-ji_____ J.tJwsiow ■_ . -.I- ,

. . . » ? R u* la f O r la n lisrlfrli,______ »;<•■■> ^

■•Ull rttcM ( O aesbboorr two fsr_________ : _ _ . r c

iKu»u__ iBMMMLattuea. p«rO b b w * _______________________ :« ■C v re u . bune!)___________________ v . 1r m n * .

- ' »»v> I ■o : * r r __________________ 3se»=<5i:-'

- «T»w—-r!f-. CiTt i fer ------------------lier r»«o« . 1

Hotter, funea — ;•.-T~.iur. CT»«mrrTJ—

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■ COMMODITY! PRICE LEVEL, NEW YO RK . M ar 28 ^ I n d e i

n it^eyuL fi^lo^ m e^ | 2 l « ^ eJaaW MOAl • . ’ 'f T oday ----------------- -------------------

P revious d s y ----------------------. W eek aeo -----------------— ---------

' S y K " : .................... .......... »1331 low — “ fl'O

. 1033 h i g h ------------1SJ3 tow .. .................. ^8*^1033 l i J j t h -----------------------------

. 11033 l o w --------------------------- •••-1* • (Copyrighl. 1034. by Mooily**) '

(UecCTiJbcr 31. ia31,.liia_>ijn-5?-!®®

- and-lhe-rD ltow Jnt-enm m odlU ca.-w ltb . Ihc approxim ate pc rcenU jo va lae o f Ihc hole ln d fx .iu * tfn p d .to jM cb , /

_ a re u e d : ^ c a l 13. co tton 13, h o e s ' 13, steel scrap 10. so fa r 10, wool 7 . /

f) eopper 5, hides 5, com 4. n ^ b e r 4, * IS silk 4. coffee 4. lead 3. silver 3 ; cocoa . . E d llo r). A»• . ■■ Aid ' AII o f c u rren t ou tpu t. M all order nnd r e - a

l a l l sales r e p o r t r f ffucltfd fnlriy con« "'• s b lc n t conaumer dem and .Ior goods u ± nf Inrr. ri<\snltn IrtcrnftSM in I'rIccJ C

a ('O REIG N EXCHANGE tIf NEW VORK. Mny 26 (,V ;-Forelgn ci 1 tTTnht nii*' Prntirff demnnd..^j

D.flO'.l: cablM C.OO»i: M ontreal In;c< le New Y ork lD0.21Tt: New Y ork in «•<

r. 9 ;3 • COTTON c{I- NEW VORK, May :n (> n -T ho c. n general m arke t clowd steady a t n e t

advances of 7 to 10 points loday. ^ o _ --------- _ W'

;s NEW ORK* May 28 (;T}-Melal« aJ I® nom inally unchanged. . “ g |

^ -------- « o v E K .\-MKT r n o ;sT>» ' ^® NB\V VORK, Mny 38' (,!’) — Dond a j

quotntlOM: at•---------------------- u n E R T Y ; ■' 3 'i s 32-47 - -----------------------10328• I s t 4'.;s‘ 33. 47^ ---------------------1032Bll.i

3 3 - 3 ^ . . - } « s . L*o4 ih 4(13 rrjf. 33-38 c id T iE Z Z I lO T I I.I1

‘ ___________ TRKASIIRY ________ [Mlf 4!i<!.'3'l8 43-46 *}!'* 4s 44-54*:__ __________________1O7.J0 Ml® 3s 41-43 M arch -------------------- »03J0

3 U s 4 1 ______________________ 104.1 S;314s 48-40 in i.M .N i

,c 3s M - J 5 ------------------------------L-100.2B » |

n n A R R IIA T Il ' Wn NEV7 YO RK . May 3 9 -m — B a r - d 8 ll\T rs tfa d y ,u n ch a n R e d a t4 4 H .

I ni*' SAN rUA N CISC O PRODDCE «

, BAN rR A N C lSC O , M a r 2* (/T) —B u tte r fa l a i^ c . ....... ................ ............- *i

■y D iitU r: 02 w ore 21c; Pl score M e; »• 00 fcorc 10c : 80 K oro IBc. K'’

E bbs; U. s . e x tra large Ifl lic M ^ '• mrdllim.n U 'j c : sm alls lH ? c .. j*” I'' Clieo.%e: F b t s o r tr ip le ts H e. je '

> RUOAR I.-H« N EW _Y O RK , ,MnjL_2Q_l<Tt:R.'\VL;.hl le MiKar w as '(jiilc t today, w llh prlrcs SI

unchanged s t I2i75 for «pots. N o ,8.'UITK rniipliiririt tf<Hnv. b’ll It ' ■[

•s w as rcprfrtcd lh a l Into yi s^ftciay ei the re were sa les of 29.700 bnu* o f ' U Philippines duo n e x t week to a $: loc.al rcriner a t *2.75. 18,000 b.\si\

n of I’lU llpplnrs due early nex t m on th j Is to nn ou tpo rt refine r a t $3.78 and ['4 <0.000 l>ucrto Ricos fo r Mny s h lp * L _ n i r n i . a t $2.80 to a n o u tp o r t r e - jp “ liner. 1 ^____ ind lcn tlm a c t lm ..^gT v^^ l-tT tnA ,|,

'* p r c u tio n s of a n enrly a n n o u n c e -;‘,j- -o fleeted by m odera to ad v sn cc i I n ' (

tlio futures m arke t, w ith flnnl prlee.i;.a show ing n r l givlns of 3 to 3 pnlnls. . o I WashlnRioQ adviccs sa id th e Uni-1 ■O'tfd S t . \ t i i will c o aw m e 8.478,ooo: » > l i n i t tons, raw value, or su c a r i»■ riitrltif. Ihi» prr ^ n t Vf< r , wrffirrlin^ [” to an o lf lc b l e a tlm a lV b y 'th e n i ; r l - '

cultiirrxl nc ljiw tm fnl adminL-Mrallon. Th!.^ l i nu u j t. :;u y w In Iof III'? con^umpllofi figure I tv lm l-d |

4 l:i 111'! tpcrn lly enac icd suffar o U b - ''= lll7j!lnii I;vw.^ Cln'.(* Ju ly J1.58. Scplem ber 51 C3-

,C4. rv co m b rr 11.71. J a n u a ry J1 .7 :.!- iU N i). jlT A -bid-and -M ay-fl K!-Hrt.-;-■ It/'lin-^: v.■ im fii.iiisrd n l s n n tr r

fin" i:rnn-jl.ifi:rt w ith only a in y J c ; . ,A nio lH |^;!ry repo rted . .

'• CHICAGO rO T .^T O E S I■ rm C A O O. ^ ^

V.. ti.w k 307: liittil r . S. VMpjnrnU I. ntd ftn rk . tira ily . »uppllei«4 n n J r ra tr ;

ilrmsnd .^nd tradlnt moOcratc: Iiti. v ' !..> KtLwla TT."1C No. I l l J f l to Ji.ti; . '■ Uivoti»ln roand whitn C S No i J? ritifi qosllty N orth Dak..|»

U S'>ri«.parlly in a d rd !We: new *(nrk.If ^ tro n trr , (u p p irn m oderate, d^ni\n<l

ntll! trad ln* jo o d ; Trium ph* I '. .■<. No.V, I .\U l'»m a Jl.r.S In 5 l.:»

Sl.Cfl iB St.r.,^: »ll*h<lr J r ta jc d T r*s» r . S. No. 1 JI.6S r> tl.fnm U W hile Ro^ C S . No. 1 f t .

IliyESTO M lETT"S | _ ------------------------------------------------^ o n n r rN i j ^x s t o c k

• 0 C !0 ? r7 .- \r a r7 « (T) (U S D A W . . Recelp*ji JC8; nom'.n.il f.-r

r'.fuuij to sllffhtly lower: l»;e

; ?3 3 i :o $3.i5: ur-dcmTUhun $ : »_ r : S : TC-n S3 lo t2*0 . .

Cit*:?; R ere ip ts IfU. l-icludrrt n Jj .r't.r-, &in rrar.rU'co rrjrte i 113;TS, nozvi.^al fe r r« * k ; tb o u l sU sd ^ ; buik

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lilsti Low ClQM .Anird Chrm & D ya..iU 133 J33__Ailb C liilm en' 1 0 '; ' ItfU .American Can _____ H it MU HU iAm Car A: W r r ____31 > 2 1 3J lAm Os fot i v w ____ 8V4 s% si« 1American iUtllaUir ^ la i , 1Am am rrt S: llcf — « ‘4 38 ', 'M ’, 1Am T et T ______ L IH S IHIk IH l i 1Am TolwetJ) n ____ 70 70 70 tAm Wntormtrlu ___ IB-; 18% IH’i tAOaroiKla Copper 14‘« M(« M 'j r AcniKoii T ^4 B K _ i« ‘« -SJU Si;« tUaltlniurn A: Otilo _ 23^ U 'l tleiiOlK Ailallun _ _ 13t« IS IS »

Ulltroilglu Allcl------ 13'« 13 13 ’ «Caltrorula I-uckiiik _ 31>« 3 l i ; 3|i'« a Canaaian Tactnc I3r,— IS’i — I5'!r'F Cana 7'lirmhliiii M'.a SI .M «e m u <la I'aKCU J i ' t 3S 3 i tlCliBti ii OtJiO---------4i>4 BC M Ul ]■ lU 1* pt __ S'« 0 Bit 1chrTsicG - i r t i i B— 3 » t4 = an; r - ^Coca Cola ------------- I2J‘, m 123', TColum Om Al U pC _13 13^ IJ Com sjohpiiui ..... . 2 3 ___ ___________ ijC(iiiAOllilalP<l oil __ jo ij ‘ lO’I IO‘I IICon OII Del , ■ 30t.' a> au (ICom I’inlllcU _ _ _ _ 0S<J oa uClirlliU W riR til_____3% 3>i 31, UDel is lluOMn _____ 32>ii S I 'j S2^t Vijiipoat aa Nem _ _ S3 , sa » vKoaunan ICoOaK ___ s i ■ B3)« H7« UUco 1-ow Si L(( s » \\Ucnrral Uecirlo _ l l ' i 1S>« ]uj(□elleral Kowla 3I*« 31'a 3 1 ^ '□eneral Motors ____ 33 32t« 33 .□llUilen . ------- 2S a s u 3A kty i d DlMt ■ • lB»r lli;> AlUraMalU PaTiC* — 1_ 2>« M 2% 3U ClUreal Noriltrrn Kf^Pt 3 P , 31 31 13Ureal Wreiern O L sarao i,_3n 30 'i r.lllii|)p Mnlor* _____ 3 ', 3*i 3% NlIIUuoLa C e n tra l____2.M« 3S>« niIn t Harvr«ter > ._L _ 32 3t>. 33Hit Niekel • ■ : a 'i 28'* 3a>« UlIn t T & T ...._______I3U 13','. 13U ,

1.IKR At U r a n ‘n t ) D. os ■ » no { .. Maffleaou A lkaU__ 30'.« 30 . 30U TisiisK'“ Ii;i Isi: '"s:- siMiM^uri ractno p t _ o>. s u « '• a“MonlBomery Ward _ 3S’« 2SU c<U olorw heel_______ ]0>,( 10 I0>« u<Na»h Moton ............ n ls»i 10»« dHal Caah Itenlitw A IT.i 10** 17 uNat PDW A( t.R t______10'; IOU lO 'i A'New York Crntral _ 28^ 3S M'b nN V N ll.A: lIUcl---- ISU UV* I S U n

medium a n d good fed SICCTS and h c lf- U e rs S4 to SS; one Rood to choico lot p .Mci-rs U .31; com m on a n d m edium ^ 8RiM<m43,75 lo M 83 : good (ew cows ~ $2.75 In $3: com m o n .n n d .m edium c; fou.^ $3 tn 4250; low er frrn'ties dowTi c' tn $1 nnd tinder: b u lb S3 to S2.C0: m rdltiin to choice vcalers S4 tn $5; ]c cull n n d com m on S2.23 to S3.50. ci

S h rcp : Re-ccipt.’i 0301: fo r Week; fi .■>4.373; moally Id ah o s : srvcral dou - 0 J '!c '_r(lnhQ _m rlntt_lam bs_S10a J _ l o ir S10.25 mem o: few doubles Idnhoit M .- e; 8. ?trnlKht, Jo!»d C8 pound U ta h r■ p^ltif^^^t Tnlv^rf Ifvr'il Jjer.'»t7.o0 tn $8.50: o r e cliolce loi $3.- t Ifl; yc.trilnKs t i lo S5J0: ewe.i S3 to 1i $2 r-o. tl

------------ bPORTLAND LIVESTOCK K

PO RTLA Jrt). M ay 28 (-D (U S D A) * —Hne.t: N one: fo r 5 days 3750: com* p.^rcd ace k ago: m ostly .steady; clofl* ir e tm(!<» w a k to. lOc below ea r ly , P

•■I'lriTvi 11W1 3 early iiE n .- .-S T io rn y ^T to 300 pounds S3J5 tn_».t 7 5 ;_ l lg h t e

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. ligh ts $355 lo I3 J0J fCT? tip lo S3.73: t p ack ing nows *3.75 to $3; feeder pigs 1 S355 to « 5 0 . ' ^• '"C attlflrN oiie :T or5day* 'lo fj«V 2350.' calvM,.4lO: com pared week ni;o. u n -’ even, b e lte r RradpS’st«ndy : Inbelween• k inds a n d grn-wy o fferings around 25c ; low er; spo ts 50c or m ore lower; low

c u tte r nnd c u tle r cows aboui t ,•.■ dy:; few loads grain fed s l« r a s s to J8.15:- o the rs mostly S5.25 to S5.75: Kra.-.scrs 3 ia rtcb lJ3 .5 Q -to t 4.75^Jow^twi-Bra«i -- em up to S5 .W: top hclfcrs S5J0; few ch 1 g rain feds S4.C.S to »5: bulk crassy - -- h eU crs .l3 .to .*4JQ ;_bcc:_co as-S 3 -ln- S4: top S4.25: low c u ltc rs nnd cu i-a te rs S1.75 lo S2.fi5: slielly cow.s doft-n Jf

to $1: bUlLi S275 lo S3.25: !cw good cli beef bu lls $350 to $3.75: medium lo bu good vcalers $3 lo $5: choice up lo 's ^

) S5.S0; occaalonally lo $0 : few hca%7 . calves $3 to $3J0, to• S heep : N one; fo r 5 days 67W! com* ^ , pa red week ago steady to *:rong; wi

i ' i p r ing inm M sa1j: 'B u .V nViiiu-X ed kinds,t7 '75.to $8;,common to medTilD

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lum kinds $6 to'«7'iO : few gm ssy o ld I I Icrop lam bs; yearlings a n d aged wifth- I/llera $2.75 to W M ; s lau gh te r ewes » l | | | to $2.50; sizeable lola p la in grassy ewes $1.23 to 11.50. ,

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2;i50;; d irec t 1.450: com pared , la s t g r l i 'P r ld a y : & uU htra '10 ' l 0w c r r to p - tm d —

bulk good 178 to 201 pounds o t $4;'* sows wenk lo 10c lower, good $2.63- 14 90. Wday 50c. p o o d bu tchers $3.05.

C a ttle: F o r tlv e days: Receipts U 50 ; d irec t 175; th ro u g h 135: com-

■ pa red la s t F r id a y : s teers steady to li IOC to IBc low er: bulk 074 lo 1037-1* pound g rass s teers , la rgely m edium ^ ; g ra d e ^ $ 5 J0 -6 0 :-b u lk . 1104 to 1217- . pound grasscm $555-50; desirab le Bpn ^-ntkidJ. rm m a A jaa u iia»;f llu O :tKHiiMlB-» m I fiiiolcd possibly to $5.75: load m ed- , lum 055-pound te d s teers $5.40: good * *, under 1100-pound fed s teers nnd ; yearlings Q uoted to $855: shc-«lock P^°• slead j ' to w eak; com m on-m edium t ^ ; t-rn.-a he ifers $355 to $4: fairly goodJ-co w s-$ 3 ;7 a rtle sh r :tJ a lry - ty p e -$ 3 .5 0 i-« b o• ■ cu tler-good bulls $3iO-7.V Today ',4 2 5 ; no enrly acU on. C a lv e s:,B o * ,

c clp ts 275; d irec t 135: SOo low er; ” " ; ' to p 208-poiind vealers $7. M edium - “, cood $5-50: • calve* $0.50. i _ _ 8 h e e n : R cceinta fo r five dcfys!. . ' : ?T 5 W . S irect 1.W0; ^olHpa t UU Uisl

F rid a y ; w eak to 25c low er; m edium . fairly good 68 to 84-pound wooled

Inmbs $7J0 to $8.25: ah o m 84 lo 80- ” “ 'I-: tv .im rt-1nm ha.$7 .10-75 ;-shom -yearl. ------i incs $5J0 : cull to fnlrly good tK> to> 120-pound sh o rn ewes $250 to $2.73;' ^ '11 ! toriny 185; la rsc ly sh o rn lam bs.' i- ■' . ; repoi • CHICAGO LIVESTOCK - cOnc

. CIUCAOO. M ay 38 t-l’) (U 8 D A) expc

.-ilrndy; sc h y cre^ BaJcs” $.3-60 .down* d ro i . w.ard larg;

c .u i j f . W L T ljn v -S W . t.u iiiiin«d ‘iQiy'> Friday la s t w eek; heavy steers scn rc t. ous- [' 15 to 25c h ig h e r on acllve sh ip p j 'r h isu , m nrkct; to p $O.GO tor 1305 pound a v - c a r r r. cm ges;.new .hl«U .Q n.cropM ntM t..bct*j,cem‘ le r grade h'eavy"i&Cr«-S8.«-to-$®;10; FtI lower g rades $5.50 to $G.7S;‘ lig h t in tl■ rn ttle sold o ft sh a rp ly early a s m uch deiH ! iiA $1 per cw t, b u t cam e back la te buy*c■ leavluff n e t declines RencraHy“ 55~to Cc . 50c A-ith s tr ic tly Rood a n d cholco th e■ ligh t and loni: ycarllnga on ly w eak w . P r

2.')c Inwrr: cx lrcm e lo p long yearlings eiwe $a.40;-10!i0 pound .avem R c8.$a;.-bcv . to r :

'• h e ltr rs - tl.W : m ost lig h t s te e r s sold■ a l $725 down to $555 and m o st h e ir-‘ era a t $S.7.'i down: general cow ifla r- j j* y' ke t strcngtlK-ned a f te r 50c do^-n- jm y' tu rn ; bulLv rlopcd strong nnd v eal- 8^p ‘-• era 25c lower.....................................

Sheep: R eceipts 4000; com pared ju ir ' Prldny Inst week, spring .Jiim bs 25 to.s<'Pi- s c i5 -m 5 n rrr? iip p p d -o rT cn n i!* ^ itn e 7 7 7 J7

' changed, h-ivlng lo.*it r a lh e r s h a r p , juijr ' early g n ln sf aged aheep m ostly 60c:‘ ^ o w e fi -w w k 's -p ra c t lc a l- to p -n a t lr t^ S lJ /’■ sprlnij, l«mU-( $1155; bu lk desirable July I offerings $10.50 to $11; week’s top S','?'- t clippers $0.15: la te top $8.05; week’s '> bulks $a.G0 to $0; fow lo a d s fall.M sT> sh o m s ta to $925; no wooled lambs> available o fte r W cdnc.iday; wec’tc’s

to p $10; bulk $9.75: c losing to p ligh t. w flgh t shorn na tive ewes $3.50; P< ; week’s fx tre m (\to p $355: 180 to 200 close i ’ |tciuiiti ’ u:;iT iiii!< li’uw n ltin — HBHN’r v v r r

1- w c l^ U onil sh o rn aged bucks clos- 74’ji Ing a t i l la rcelr^ __________________ ,73Sii

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Jeji th s t ne.tt week w ould w itness - icneral-b rcak-up of d r o u g h f l e d - to ifhenLDricc_Mtogks_late. today th a t ^ nore th a n wiped o u t e a r lie r gains.

T lie govem m ent weekly w ea th e r :orecaat pointed to a pe riod o t jrobable showery conditions, a n d h ls .-w ilh -p ro flt - to k ln B -o n -» - i« ^ o -f l7 . eale , did m uch lo cause a r ig h t- <; ibou iilacc .oL m atkc t.oc tlon ..D ow n= _w b u rn s of values, Jiowever, d id n o t i insue un til a fte r S ep tem ber d e - Ivery or w h e a t.a n d nlso o t o a ts I I 3 wen ns cash com hnd o vertop - 'S te « d season high prlco records.

W hea t closcd easy a t tb e sam e a s | ^

e n t down, oa ts H to c e n t up . ^ n d provisions unchanged to 7 e n ts decline._____ProfU T ak ln r Folloiw __________ EA t first, tho w heat m a rk e t w as ® ‘

om inatcd by a brisk ge n era l, p u r- tuise movement th a t accom panied sports of continued d isastrous c rap _ , 3ndlllons ovec wide a re as . .F ield x perls snld lh a t (fith no ra jn fa ll

rouBht-'atrkk^^^^ i f iirglng conscqucnU daniags.w ai rap.- 11 . nmimm uiib' o f '.^ W m o g t "W i - . f - j U S'crop s ituations In th e na tftin 's «a , islo ry . New Jumps In p rices soon <30 UTled th e m arket up nbou t 1V4 :n ts .. tKfore _profK -taklng s e t in . . s ^ Porecasoi o f - unsettled w e a th e r, ■

1 th e D atkotas Sunday d id » g o o d ' enl to shake confidence o f w h e a t ' cuj*era. __________ Sh<C o m a n d oats m ainly foHow ed~lost

le f luctuations of w heat. | ogeProvisions averfeged lower, I n f lu - ! ate* ic e d by slackening of sh ippe r c a l l ' ed ir la rd . . . _ .... . j *io.

W h ea t-'” ' ' " ^ S .?»T WH • W*i B3U 93U Illy M ii-ti M’l » i‘i »i*.->; croi c o m - I <8-7ay J3',4 5JH S in SP iHr >4»» M>i '53>i 33>;.''; I •pt. M U 'U MV. SSU' ' u u - u s»*»■— ____o -«r ’ 37<i J l ' l 38*i 3T i if-lly 3 1 % ^ 38U 571-, 37>;.T4 2,00

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74Uo: lo f t w hite , w este rn w hite , dth a rd w in te r, n b r th e ra sp ring a o d v<w estern red 740. ol

O a ts : No. 3 w hlto $30. s iC a r receip ts: W h ea t S; barley i t ; is

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>Io rye. • -■ S'B arley : 48 to 88o. " No U m othy seed.No clover seed._____________________”

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SEEDS S—TO L ED O , M ay 28 (;i> -S eeds un* changed.

. W IN N IPE G G RA IN W IN W P E O . May 38 {/P)_Cnsh ^

w hea t: No. 1 n o r th e m 73H c; N a 3 “ ■ n o r th e rn 7 0 S c ; No. 3. n o r tb e n u T!

-“ ■''O a ts : No. 3 jv h l t e 35*ic; No. 3 Pj

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PO RTLA N D . M ay 35 (/?}—fla y : Ji -S teady; unchanged . bi

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tT M k I I J 4 . M ay $ lJ!3«i: Ju ly $1.94; = S ep tem ber $1.93. ^

D ENV ER BUEEP *"D ENV ER, ' V. 8 . O . A.1 _

S h e e p r- R e w lp ta - » 500j - » te a d y r - 1 0 ! - COTS O regon a n d Id ah o wooled sp rin g e rs $10.40; ta lk ing easier; fo r ^•cck: sprtiTK lam bs nnd yearling w ethers steady , ted lam bs s lc ad y • to w eak: ewes 25c o r more low er;* , fee_der lam bs s^ a d v to Blrontr: tr>nl ^ id o n o sp r in g , lam bs .» ia7 5 ; na tive SlffJK>r-~fed’-wooled--~»).75‘ fre igh t p ald ;- t o p - 40,35i- f< ‘d-shefT > -^ft-«y - $9J 5 : f re ig h t pa id ; yearling $8 to $6.50; ah o m ewes $3 lo $3.75;130 to 190-pound ewes $3 to $355; new c rop feeding lam bs $8.50 to $8.73 ;-top .

O M A IIA ~iilE E P OMAHA. M ay 36 VP) ( U S D A)—

S h w p iJ le c e lp ls 1500; com pared w ith la s t F riday , lam bs 10 to 15o h ighe r; nged aheep SO to 75c low er; feeders steady ; c losing bulks follow ; S o r t­ed naUvo lam bs $10 to $1055; top $10.40;-te d C a lifo rn ia sp ring lam bs $075; fed c lipped old crop la inbs $8.15 to $8J 0; good a n d choice sh o rn ewes $1 to $3; good a n d choice ncw c rop lam bs $7J0 to $8.50; week’s top

S T . JO SE P H SH EEP ST . JO SE P H . May 20 (,V) (U. S.

D.- A .)—S h e e p : .R eceipts fo r week 3,000; new crop lam bs steady o the rs 15c to 35c h ig h e r aged sheep 35c to 50c low er: week’s - lo p n a t l r e - a n d - Idahos sp rin g Inmbs $10.75; wooled lam bs49.85; clips $9; fa ll clips $055; la te top springers $10.50; Wool sk ins - <i $9.40:. c lip s $8J 0: f a t flwes m ostly - $3-50; to d a y 's trad e s teady; - th reo loads 88 to 87-pound N ebraska c lip­ped lam bs $8.50; na tive sp ring lam bs $10j 0 down. : ^

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e S T . - T O U R H O K lO R .-T T ^ E r e If* A OUST’EklDeAVOR"OW THE PAP tICH AKiO SEUPISH PHILAMDERE E R -H O W O O W C KNOW BUT V > KIS HEAOITO SN EA K AWAV B;

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du rin g th e p a s t week conU nued a t %1 very low ebb. A lltUe sp o t fleece wool

o f th e ncw c lip w as m oved a t price* SllghUy low er tb a n w ere a sked d u r -

; Ing tho prev ious week. P rice* o a ♦ country packed tle cc c^ to a rrive wero

’ steady. T h e sm all volume o l buslnesa _ tran sac tgd In w cs lrm -:g ro w a ,-w o o l . w as a t f irm p rtces a n d unchanged

' ' B A ^ REC EIV ES A W AED— ........aO O D IN Q , M ay 3 5 - In s t ru c to r w ; .

S . Berrycssa o t th e h ig h school band k recently received a ccrtitlca to o t. '* ^ a w ard tro m th e M usic Supervisors ' N ational conference. T h is was aw arded to th o ban d a f te r I t took p a r t In th e s ta te con test h e ld In P o - c a t e l l o ^ a y 4 a n d 5

FIN A L PR O G R A M A T EDEN-------EOEH:"KrBy 2 0 -T h o f in a l scHooI—, progrnm for th e year w as held fT l-2 dny cTcnlng In th e fo rm of a fc s l l- , vaL “r h e program w as d ivided Into b -L tin !B jecaoD fl- ,K ith~ .-a flny r:oc :m > —I pa re n ts ta k in g lead ing p a r ts In th a

' 'o n e -M t“ play by a " n u m B e ro fT d u H i a n d a revue by tb o sophom ore a n d ' Junior g irls form ed th e program . A basket su p p e r w as held In cornice- tlo n w ith th e e n te r ta in m e n t a n dfood was s o k ^ a t th e close^__

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^ For Sale-^Secdi ^T ^ A T O E S — P H O N E 0283-^

NO. 1. SEED BPDDS. IH MIL; east W aters com er, J . A. Stom .

ELLSW ORTH ST R A IN B E A N ^ Scott E llsT orth. phone 0282-J4.

^ T O T E D B LU E T A < rv ic T 0 1 . leM . a n ; am ount. U a je s H atcher;

. ^ ^ P < ^ D S C E R TIFIE D ^ l lE A ' N orthern teed beans, a . S . B eal

• C E R T IF IE O -D R Y — FARM—IIIQJ altitude '(rroa-n M«d poUiloe.

phone M l, Tw in Falls,

- D a ily C ro ssA cn o sa SoluUon of1. D»eor»i»d

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14. rufcHc T»h1de: 1Ji. r i jn i oi iht l 1 1 T I l J g B--- f""anth« ■ BiEkJj.pn

t l . PliVnnimbtr I j Ip

ll: E ®. . ^ r.--konine E |N D ls E ^E JJ. Th* number

i';"* hrinS’*.i l . n« 4>. ri.!>:a1:. Kult nt 1" euihtsi

trouMctoRi* ii. p lin ti ( i. Ktiavarr

to. On» n»m*4 Cor iT. r» r t of * whi t» Rih rcc*11 Aeiten <t Uw *K Omb coun It. . <1. r> r«Bni«i

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— Wanted—Miscenaneous•R " W A N T T O -O S ro CARS. W E PA Q S cash. Joo .' B . W hlta Co. '

LOOOCARS T O W RECK. PA RM ER A uto S u p p lr/ Vsed p a r t dep

----- 225W. . . ;

. W ANTED HAULING ANY^TTHERl ____--N a v ad * '.-Id*bo -,C alU oraU ._ .O a

1873. ---------------------- - V - .-■

head aheep, a t once. J . A. Clai bom e. Jerom e, a t p e rr ln e .________

. W ANTED PU H N ITO RE REPAIB a v e . I n t r upholstering, window ah ai * * w oriL 'C rtiS 'A 'B ru ley F um itm w -ce____ phone 555, 130 2nd. Bt. Eaat. '

INDIAN HEAD PEN N IES O P AL____ d a te t w anted. Wa pay .u p to 84AVE. each. S en d lOe Ior buying cataloi

O hlcag tsN um bn ia tlc Co.. B ox 121------- Chicago, lU. •>VER,

---------Miscellaneous— ■T^ZTa PA IN TIN O . K A iaO M IN IN a . PA

per hanging . E. L. S h a ifer. Pho r L 13 8 3 J . ______________________

G R A N IT E AND MARBLE M O N t____ m e n u . JelUson Bros. P h . M#WN TH. *3S M a to S ___________ •

^ __ CARS W ASHED 7Sa ALEM ITQU tT - 80c. p ro m p t jer\-lce. A rrow hea

Ave. I Se rrlca B tatloh .

____ PA IN TIN G , P A P E R HANOINCJALL fCalsomtag. ReuaonaWe. Re/erenci E as t. E . H. W ilson, P h . 633J.

:ilH 'C X R B *W A SH E aD :A N D :sm O N IZ E l0 M. 12. P a u l Moore, Ellis T o u ris t Pari i f o r d . tP h ^ c 3 2 .J 8 i a ja m ix r ly _ R o e d ,_ _

____ T E N N IS RA CK ET STR tN GIN Cl E D • .X Fcoty-Iour hour eervlca. Bols ,rage. S po rting Oooda Co., Boise. Idaho .

____ CARBORETORS -C A R B U R E T O l

Oasis to r Service, 230 5ht>»hono B L W.

G E T OENO IN E CRAZY C R IST A L____ and d rink you r w a y to h e a lth ; tVRT> J- Schw itzer, th e Rawlelgh Deale: lorch.- El T wln rflUil .

DO r o o NEED MONEY Q U IC K , ”Bob‘‘ 'Will loan you -moDcy 0

w atches, diamonds, sho t guaa, rUle; radios a n d everything o t value. Idah

------- L oan' Office, 129 S hoshone, S t . I>

C arc ^ — = = =

“ h O H S A L fc U K I K A l^ L

[ r r r i W AtfTED T O T R A D E ' — IM i, J i I model Ford truck for tou rin g ca

t J h o p a ^ 6 8 - W . _____________

= H O USE AND LOT. BURSANB C f l ir , fo r e lly property T w tn Fall

____ o r Jerom e, Idaho . A bo 40 acrca feI2-J4. trad e tJty property . B cx~lS7r?effln '

k tH £ E IO H T HEAD SPO TTED POlw^Nl3m. sow s^'narrow In 30 days, pure— - breds; Jersey cow. 4 yeara. giving‘S “ nallon. Cash or trade fo r cttUli

work horse, o r 1028 ChetTOlet <ZZZ;, Ford sedan. I '. i no rth W aahlngtoitery. «cHool. Phona glPg-SJ. ■__________

3?iu: Situations Wantedn Q T L .iu D D L E A Q E rD _ L A D y V w x S H ^ itoc i. I housekeeping or m aid w ork, p h o r

loca.

! S - W o r d J * u z z l e -

n of S a tu rd iy 's Puzxia . <. Anlmvl'i fool 7.

in . br.ncli

: l:!T,'.V,V,on.d Si

a . Unrenn*d .-I.

=:!; “SS.A!"'

rom **■ ’" 'w l /" «'■ Al'h*'*"'*.OOWN *

1. Q uan::lr e ( Kdlhl*ihtsa m-.IKin* •eawsrti

• 1. A>tr:'iS«nl 41. Or»*n or ICinJ' Mil tl. HcrniUn

whip t. r riiln ilnna l ■oltr dlitrn isn c tr Sj.'Mal* c&Ud

4. Awar St. !<lBtul*----------- 1 1, c u n in _________ - ' _'■>!- ' n n hfrj_

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For Sale—FurnttupeAY NEW AND OSED P O R N T n m E 0

aU kinds. Coa) R angaf a s low 1 —- ITO MCO. w e trada a n d buy w le 31B w ;^ p a j cash (or (tovea a n d relrii

e ra to rs aad fu rn itu re .' Uoco'a- PaU and Pum ltO ra Store.. Pbona 8.'

RE. ----------------------- ^ ----------3. :_-For-SaIe—AutomobilesJ in I W . BtfiC iC S e b A N - lM l CHETjS fr "H O U II; U L 'jiuw ie 'u iici wmi'iiuii:

• body, model 62. 1029, w ith 2?j tc— dua l \«hcels. In lem atlo n a l trw [R> m odel S . 'P . 38, 1028.'O ne-H alf 'U ade tru ck ; 1031 N ash sedaD; 1030 W ill SO.; O rc rian d a tJa c fcB Jfld e ia ew lo c aO t ‘ L ind A uto Co.

S . FO R S A L E -lO a? B U IC K SEDAI 847 1031 H udson “8” se d aa In perfe log. sh a p e : 1031 C heT rotet special sedi 213. new p a in t a n d overhaul; 1031 fo i

■•B” pickup, a rea l buy; P edcr ffrovel dum p ^ ^ i ^ ^ l g

Ja c k B lades, new lo c a t lo o i in d A u Co., T w in Palls.

ono s t u d e b a k e rI C ertified V ita Cara

1030 S tudebaker D ic ta to r 8 aeda r W. 1030 S tudebaker P residen t 8

i convertabie coupo— , 1033 C hevrolet aedanE D , 1831-Pord sed an — ^—•a d - — 1030 Essex coupa- ■_j ' IWO Bulck tw o-naaaenm r coupe

T w in P i l ls M otor, T w in F alla 122 2nd Ave. W eat, Phone 115

__ : S tudebaker D istributor^ - - ............ • ____i r k . -------------------------

F o r S a i e 'N i i s c e n a n e o u s ”

PO R SALE—CEILIN G PAN. U I e rty M arket.

ALL K IN M O P O A R PgN K U N l

T t R O C K SA LT PO R RANGE ANI „ pasture. T w in P a lls Fe<d & Ic

j “ ; P lione 101. __________ •

z r d s p E C D t s ^ a r m i m a n z a t Q L t a n p■jff 81 each. P urchase early . C . 1 gg A nderson, phone 190.

i i i w BOAT AND 3H MORS power O utboofd m otor and trallc

N- Bargain, w ellner p lan in g MUl.

I T ARSENATE O F LEAD FO R O R C I ~ tn ^ y q y inU t

supplies. Bewaro of th e '^ d e td ly lly ~ Moon’s. Phone 8.

» r . FO R . B A L E T O SPO RTSM e ! fisherm en a n d ou ting partlc

— scrvlce of boa t a n d pljo t a n d flal ***• In tf 'equ lpm en t a t M afic Resen'o l

See C arl S lrom grcn . •;

mfcr G O O D T Jsn ij-n iR O S E L L c l o v e— hu llc rs and G reyhound bes

th reshers , lr» excellen t conditio D arsa liis In .u se d s ra ln threahc

7, / und s team engines. W rlto for p ric ; and Inform ation , d r call n t our plft'

^ and «ec theae m achlnea. K renge a t T » ln Falls, Idaho .

= C O PPERIZED HAY -CABLE. R O P hay forks, s llne pu llles ," co

chisels, grease.*, oils and supplU— MoUne bean p la n te rs a n d cultlv; :B3 m r « - « llt p la n t nnrt n iltlva t^ vQi one crops in th e m o st sa tU faclo ty mal

nor. G ibson e lectric rcfrlgem to very reasonable. M t. S ta te s h n p . C

P e r s o n a l .

■ w E r T 8 \ R K ^ i v o N r d r a L F c^ ran c h by m on th . Ph . 0300*ji.

SPEN CER C O R S E rm E - P H O r 841J erenlnc!! (o r appolQimeni

W inifred W hitehead.

,n expression. S um m er cla.wcs • a d - c«prj3slon_Jor__nll_iV £f5..• cla£SM In public speaking to r nduT

Ph . H o i-n .______________ ' '

For Reni—Farms2o‘‘A O T ra ” r o R R E O T . 'm iT ia

___ te d L at\da Co._______________

, JU ST-K ID S----------

I t y j iMO^t-HAOt” • ^ .W E L O ilJ B r . OUCHTrAi

.aW W S W Z iS -S OVER AKJ‘WEALTHIEST GOOD'BVH. W.HAS SSJSSk* asoDKD ro_

"* SHND THE fleas- ^/fl0W,/5C30 ' - r . r r 'FJNlJEpAfJ'TO, (

—THEIR A r

- ACCU^NTAL *1 ------ USSTSTXMS----------^\ i V s a v i m ; . ^

—-- " T T W r a A W - - ' ----------FRQHSEJNG

jiasm o f; I X - I U S

rRELAW KJE;^ T H E (7 f

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lTLY tTE^TO/TfflW rALta, toa:— , ■Ba^g"ggS55=gB5

S o u th e r'.mW-S.CLASl

For Rent—t/nfumlsficd*r s ? O NE 4 .R 0 0 1 4 '^ M O D m Nnr u room m o d em 818. Long R ealt)r sell Phline e ss .sing.

Used RadiosGUARA iH S d filERVICE WORB

!S ~ R adh i B *ch.-O pposlt« Pennay-i____ G lean F a irbanks , p rop.HEV. = = a : ^ = ^ = -

r s " For Sain—Uvestooktruck ---------------- « - ' ■ -I------ --— ^i- lo n G OOD FA M ILY COW. 237 VA3 Vlllj-3, B u ren S t . . « phono ittO -M .

FR E SH C O W O .m M IL E KE O: ____ U a n u n bridge. ClUford D enney.

YOUNO H O LSTEIN COW S. JU S [ id an fre sh . 1 mL n o r th , 1 4 eas t 0 r o r d K im berly . P . E . Moore.

^51?! F IF T Y P U R E B R E Ii H A M P3H IR 18” „ rB n rilH g _ B g ea „ta p e r h ead . Com

A ulo

------- - TW O M U LES « AND 7. W T. ABOU2700: 3 s-y r. c o iu , wt. 3000, w oj

so u th olfaU ft m ill. R upert, on hlgk w ay. L ouis W egenhoffer. ^

W ELL BR O K E W ORK M A ^ I> good shape. W t. abou t lOSO Ibi

E m erson S e a rs , Oakley, Idaho .. R 1. o r Ih i m iles c a s t O akley a t Baal)

'upe For Sale—Poultry ~Ola s n i c T E D BA RR ED R O C K COCB 115 areis. B ooths AAA m atings. 2>

m o n th s o ld : 7Sc each . I H nUles 81 I B a rg e r. W , L . D u rh a m ^ .

= IDA H O C E R T I F I E D C in C K l---------- L e8hom ,-R ad>-acd-R ocks. 86.3QJ

Jiatchery. 87 p r e p a i d . doodJa H atchcry , G ooding. Idaho .................L IB -

S * For Sale—Real EstateP7VB-ROOM HO USE IN KI.MBEH

AND ly. hardw ood floors, sh ade a n ; Ice. laft-n. p rice d reasonable fo r qu lc

sale. M rs. H . V, Newkirk.

EI!3Z = a — n a - _ i 'G O OD BU Y S IN .J10M E 9

* room m odem Jhouse In < a s t pa rt. W ash ln g to n ifth o o l <U»trlct. N ice, law-n. f ru i t trees, garage.

____ .3 la rge lo ta fo r ga rden w ith fre e

Dtity. 'buy a t nB80. on ly 8120 cash , b a l- —Me4 -nnw-<!WiW- '^‘T*h’]’ r*r* fly.;: in te re s t an<Sprlnclpal. Possession

a t once.

MEN. 5 room m odem house wKh largo xtlcA a le e p ln f f - iw ^ , cccneot-bAseznent. f ish - wired fo r range , b u lll-lri cab inets

n 'o lr . a n d on p a v ^ s tre e t. c lose> ln.eaat parL-11650, 1300 cash , ba lance

>VER __________ /bean Q ood 4 room p lastered house Itlon. ren ted n t 818.00 m onth ly a n d 3 ah c rs yooni house ren ts " n t llOXO

m onthly, both offered fo r quick plnce jaie_ <,nly 11100.00. W ith 8W0 n g e ls c jsh . Good Income property .

------- I B E A l/C ffA .W ^ ADAfllSO PE . I3S Shoshone Sooth. P hone 304

ipjlca, .'lU va- '

— ______________Legal Aovertisements

^ 1 2 ^ . c . \ V i r p o i n » D 3 'NoUoe Is .hc rrby ^ Iven liiaF U i

Clerk of th e .Conrd of T ru s tee s <___Independen t fichool D istr ic t No. 1 <D O N Twl.'j-J-’a .'b rC o u m y .-ld a h O .-w lil-n

celvc' bltLi n l the offlcc o t th e Suj:------ c rln tcn d rn t of C ity SchooLi up (lO N E 4:00 p. m.. M onday. Ju n e 11. 103 icnLs. fo r a ful! nnd complete a u d it o f tl:

books o f the D istric t. SpecU lcaliot------- fo r sam e mny be had by c^UlijB »~ '^ ^ i tlir-ofli:: -! '■■■ |jUl‘* r 'r '“'""TTr~ !s in c i ty schools:r » ^ £ —T h a B o a r d -n a m - e s - th e . r igh t-1 iduTts. nny or a ll bids._ _ CORA M. SM IT H .------- Clerk of B oard o t Tru.'t<>

Indt'pentfcnt Sehoot OLitrl*-------- No. 1. T*-ln Fa lls CountIIGA- \,.» Idaho.____ D ated May 26. J934.

A D l^ I ^ BY AiX MGAWSl ANO I l l£ T rA GO ) .D O K lt P O R C E T 1 0 OVESJJ-SAY / T H A N K ------------------ TEU3VE TO \ M lM ! J A TRE = L A W N H vK L ^ 1100IE JZ y AN"07 1 SAyr

— —> :

DAHO. STOftATTORNiNG, 'KS'S

rn Id a h oSSIFIED A D S€ -------- ------ :-------------- --------- TH E NEWS W ISH E S T O MAKE>: S - i t Clear to readers o f th o elastl* laltT , (led page th a t th e re Is a .str ic t

rule against giving a ay addttto&> = • al InformaUon concern ing -b lind

ads.” th a t Is. adverttsem ent* signed w ith a box Dumber la care

— «- of the News.3R K . _____ ____________________ • •nay*!. . ^ = r £ = - s = = ^ = : = s ; -= ForSale—fniits^Vegelatiles

' STIIAW CERRIE8 , ^8C ■ O A LL O ir■ . ■ picked. Phone 03a8-Jl. ,

m a r s h a l l s t r a w b e r r i e ^ b y■ - - iftiL 1'., j n i no rth . fiv e lP o in t_ G ro .

• O F (H63.J2: J o h a &fcCaskey.

CRYSTAL SP R IN G S O RCHARD. JU ST Sw eet chen ies , ripe. B ring eon - it o f ta ln e n and pick your own, FUer.

Idalio . ' . .

5 r E P ^ SA L E -ST R A W B E R R IE S . 40 Com e fW U per gallon. You pick. LoU of

berTlea-t(nd”p lcfcln g‘ BPod."O n e-m H e_____ n_orth of FlVB Poin t. Phone OieOJa. a_____ L. P ra ter. -------JOXTT — ------- '

; Help Wanled^Female _____ W A ^ b BY t i i e " ^ w e e k —w o m -E IN wlio u nderstands gardening .» lbs„ Box No: 7.

EARN 120 Vt'EEKLY SE W IN G A T 1.— home. Instrucllo tis lOc. P ando la

c a , Butte, M o n t.- ____________

‘ L A D I E S - E ^ N MONEY_ p O lN O

Bing, s tam ped envelope brlnga p a r -• i ’* tlcu lars. Royal Novelty Co., P o r ts - » ®»- m ou th . Ohio._______________________

Business OpporturiitlMa n a t ^ ^ ^ ------ -------odJag P O R ilE N i' - S T a N 0 A R D ~ B T A -

tlo n a t Ronerson, Idaho . Phone — i- m . Twin Falls.

. BUSINESS FO R SALE. TALKING^ .ptc^uro^ biMlncM,^ 8 ^^

y ear around: $1100. Full price, t . B. B roun, 2740 G ran t A ve. Ogden, U ta h . ........................

r “ I I I MESSehfdDlet of Pasvn ire r T ra in s and

I M otor Ditsse* P assln r T hrongb Tw inS I Fa lls : - - . ■tMl- - ' OREGON SHORT L irfElanu -T-’ ’ • 'slon '~ ~ (E rr«uvc:7m y-w ,-t033> — ~

. T ra in 573 leaves ------P. m .— T M n 884 le a v e s_________ C;33 a . m .W W estboand

T ra in 871 leaves —.... .........11:00 a . m .e m ............ P- "■moo W ELU? BRANCII

Bcuthbound^ T r t i n 330 le a v e s -------_ :r r :4 :o o - ir tn -MJs* ;<i.rtUbon»d**3 T ra in 340 arrives ..............2:10 n. hiOJW UNION P A C in c STAGES aick Eaitbound1500 A r r i v e s ________________ 10;17n.m .

•Leaves .................................. 10 :22a .n i :, ^Arrives — ..... — 6 ;5 0 p .m 1,A i 'L eaves ------------------- :-------C :20pm .*®* 'A n lv e a _________ ________ l;2 4 a .m '

L e a v e a _________________ 1 :3 0 a .m .:___ W estboand I

A rrives ...........— ■ ____ 0:28 a .m .s--------‘Tr-n rrn ■■ ■ ■ —' A r r iv e s _________________ 0:22 p m

j Leaves ■ 0:22 p. m

™ f £ r i ' r = = r = r r ' t : i ; i - S “'• 1 o f N ORTH -SU)K STAOERU -re--------Jerom e.-W rnM t-M na-Goodlaz^S u p - A rrives .. .......................... ... B:4Sa mup to Leases ....... ....................... 4 :25p .m .

1034. ' O TH ER .STAGE LINE.S •( th e I T w in F a lU .K rtchumilio n s L e a m ^ ___:_____ ___11:00 a .m .ng a t R e tu rn s _____________ ___ 0:30p . m

■“ ' » g J ll t .U F lI ll e a v e s ........ .................... ......10:30 a .m .

h t- tO -A iriV c a __________ p. m.I . NORTinVE.STEKN STAC.M I Eaalbound

u.'tees .\rrlve.'t _.................. 1:05 p. m.to trlct L e a v e s ........ .............. 1:30 p. m.)unty, I W eilbound

lA rrlves ............................... 3:10 p. m.[ L e a t e s __________ ___3:15 p. m.

— TH E -M U SrC E O O M ?_

l e t s o o \ I G O T \ r n g o w n aOVER AW' J HIM \ tH A N K HIH T E IX K « . \ T H 1 R D 1 T H R E E TREIm6W>JEV\ IN) MV V. o r SOC tlOOO-eVE - ) PRAVERS A TIM ES'.A N -M O M < .A W R E A O V J k ^S A ^ s d o w t A _ _ , /PERGTT T O ^TH AN K .. < /KIM! ? . /

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— BVSISESS MOVS

T w i n F a l l s

M a t t r e s s C o .Phone ilW SS tod Ave. 8.

^ Wo renovate and re-cover 9 . . mattresses and moxa iprlng M mattresses to order.' Ole&a wool'

«rde<f,vpoc lb.; washed and

^ holstcrlng. .

■0 .. I d a h o T i U e S e i ^ l c e

D. Perrlne Hotel BnUdlngTelephone 70 . ,

-r. AUtracta - Escrows - Nolary 0 . C. Hendrickson. Presldinl.

Za Twla Fan ., Idahoof 'lie “^ t t A w « w i f r t f « S B a u '^

r — B e a u t y S h o p —Try Ny-MODE Tint W ave- the tint wave with a lustroua

“ tin t for every shade of hair. Not a Dye

Special On Permaneata 84 Per. for S2 « Per. foe UJW

T *6 Per. for W.00la Pho. 087. 130 Main Ave. No.

>° - H a y e s - H t ^ G r a d e .

[ ; H a t c h e r y

— ro r aU kincu of rr«d: Bran, itoek rood, btrley. whwu o»u.fe«d. Ur>i>K m ubca. chick nuutiM, Mlt. txins mrkl. «t«. MO. Optn

~ _Hntunl>Ti unMLOao P. m.t7« a u r p o u lu r a t blxbMt pHrc»

« CMh^or tfwle.IUt« soo: ertra -«B»-Whiw L n —

>■ hom chlelu u> on ahuM or a to »«n «i SflJO per 100 win uk*

^ ^ __Diritiil8 . BMf'p*!*.n, -___ ■

_ : : , I d a h o ; I i O a n - > —=; - -- oggice—^

r.o i.nlOCtf. CABIl PAID POR OU)

•OOLD. DrlnK In your old Jowrlry, id d»nUl cn)wn». bndK<». * vnua- In CUM or tnrttilaB i>rlU»_»om eon-_

— ,'JL >” 1* - “r - °D-.yT?H° iy »•JRD* d ir »mpme£t received.Tour EOld «IU M .retumsd tf— ^ u u wiia ifliiT ~ .^m U nien t - ■ - , ' • / ■ -a. .1 . , " .11 I ■ ■ . I

” "Sn.v II W llh Flowem"’a. V o r m km okm l oat

Ws T»leirsph Jlewei* Kverrwber*

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” T w i n F a l l s F l o r a l C o .

ra e n s S4S

; I I n t e r m o u n t a i n

; T i t l e G n a r a i i t y

1 C o m p a n ya . ; •163 Main Ave. Easl -

------- R aiph-t»r»nm nrM ana»«—^ '. Abitracta, Tide Insurance.^ Notary, Eicrowi Safely Depositn - ; ----- ---------Doxn-----------------

. . Phone 168

W i l s o n s t o r e

j K im b e r ly , Id a h o ,tn. S P h o n e N o. 9

■ HAT CADt-B pODprrlrrO plUhJi

m. i U'» b'i*’'n o

’ •‘K im b e r ly 's I’lonyer ^ .M crclm nts!’

»■ T h eW h i t e H o a s e

(Ooe ot the Iv tle r Plaoea)

— -W hrrc-the-atm ocphere-ahd-lha-mirroundlnR^ a re .tn kerplng

with ih» tlme.i.OlVEN UL’CJIANAN

S t a n l e y C .

P h l l l l p s •

~ Twin I'a lN .Mortuary

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T h e L o g T a v e r nThe cJea.^. cool, ooay place to

I have your glaxa of draft beer.' Wo sell -beer In cartoo con­

tainers:I tiU ISe: S Cal. SOe: I Q»l 81

M O W E R 7 " R E P A I R S - - - - - -

R e p a irs a n d P a r t .i f o r . M cC o rm irk . D e e rln c .

Jo h n U c c re , M cC orm ick- ■ D e e r in ? . M oline.

A d r ia n re , D ain . M ilw aukee . E m erso n

a n d O sb o rn e .Mowers.

, K r e n g e l ’s

m iM O (l n g _ £ l r m s _ r e B r c s M t

ISES m T W I N FALLS

I d a h o S h o e S h o p

118 tUiii North 8. O p p ^ l* pats Otfleaer ujT ’omS ^ w * « S p % rjo r* w » f“

*0‘ -u n u t.M i lv t ta* sa n * strvtcM la 7d a u s liir aod wortuaanaBtp whieb ts p . ^ u s « n ^ for ths aid and new

• JOB WAOHEB, rtop .

, . K i m b e r l y i S u p e r

S e i ^ c e S t a t i o nKimberlr. Idaho Phoai TIW

w s ara Aothotlsc4 n rcstoas7 D tx itn

r + L o g a i i - M « s l c - C o r------------------- .T he N ow-LEO N A RD — —

E L E C T R IC RE FR IG E R A T O R U th e n r r l g m t o r w hich ^ » e a '

l r . yea a l l th e fea (area yoa are looking for, a a d L «M ard b aa

;so ootataAdlBC na m e in refrigera­tion. B efore yori porehase, be

^0. . n r a a n d eee th e new Leonard.

c O r a M c V e y C S o n s

IH BbMboas Bt. W. H ioas m Ity U you w an t a mower for y*«a2 ; e( smooth and qu tst opm tloa ..

IN th * n tw nclaeed 'Ssar Mo. 7.—-------- UcConBJek-DMrtBa-mowsr.----------

t tU r a d rirta* ineehsaism. la -_____d u d la e ratch eu ru ns in bath of

or ell.i ; ThU mower haa *0 many nsw

and superior features of eoaitrue- .... . —tlon that. >11 prsTtoua model*_teera

Jo ocwparUoli WJM

^ [ - ^ " M b a e r c a g e - ^124 Shoshone W est

Jf . " —g* The cozy cafe th n t B cm a

taa iy , Rood 2Bc, 80c andZ - ------- --- SfiP TTIPnlB,. -

■« . ' ■ D ra ft Beer.

D u m a S ' S o d r a . M u s i c C o .

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D d N ir EX PERIM EN T DUY A CONN

T here f s N o th in f M U r P a n A m erican and C avalier N othing D eller a t tb o P rlee

I D i a m o n d H d w e .

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S l a u g h t e r ’s M e a t M a r k e t

K im l> e r ly , Idaho P n n n e N o «

W e carry a com pleU line of------- r rr r t i ^rKCtablea-and-«w >ow U *-

Sm oked sn d C ured Meata.

F O R S A I . E

SS u««l le* noit*. All have b m------------ r ,ru i i.j ir f-u « i 's r* -n n D o o -« m tti-' tion. mcM rant* f re a <1 M la. »ao. I t » tu p*T 7 « i W look i>>“ *

ng Will jl># IMiiM.PHONE 5

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F O R S A I £Ford Coarh. G ra h am Jtcdan, C h e r . Coope. C hfv . T on T rack. F o rd T m rk lone wheflbaae.

------------ E n rJ A PIcTinp. Dodira Sedan.T rn n s to S o f t

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. A r r o w h e a d

„ S e r v i c e S t a t i o n

w * Qo Ms-.p:*'.* m a M ion soe. „ aad turalih tft* AUo Ur*»* JK-

I I ” F O R** vs'r'h.iv^ a f v ty a^vfa^^ch

WUt tai.e a n-. f icfC tnci TOe Wc have a forty acre ranch

per acre. Can arraace tarras.; E lc h ir aerea n iltab la to aUx

p rice a ad c.m take smaU dowr tb e b«:a!>ee to rtlia b le purchase:

E lch t aerra of g round wlthl po'.s*.ort.

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fillD E In t D E P E N D A B i E iS a n a V iC IN iT r : v

DOLL XJP YOOR With (h» Enamal ' U w urpcm

REMEMBER /A rrednet for’ B vsa Snrfitca

'■OH N o.E asnel H l a d ^ - ; '

N u - E n a m e l -“5 " ' " ' . ' " " S t o r e ~ LI*. ___ ^

W.W11 i).T:wna.ii,

M a x H a r n e s s f l S h o p ; . ■. w s s „ „>s plae* (a tia<« all your leather T«>

palriai taken eara ot. I bat* a nlea Itoek of new naraeni and tU l*aihar a n y g^^or^tn t farmsn.

o , — ^ h o m e t z - T - o p — --- - - - -— B B o d y w o r k s ^ ~

" 232 '2nd S e ; 'E i! r -“ ~ —" Phone 720_ Our prtcea. ars very resaenabls 'ira- ea our eodr and tender rtpatia-(,« alto our uat*.- awnlnt*,' canvae,

and auto glaa*.trd. Call In to **• u*.

U n k ’s S c h o o l o £ - — B u s i n e s s — —

D a y a n d N i g h t Z .' S c h o o l 'i2_ 4 0 % D l s c o i m tin . OS DAY TUITlO/tJ .FB dH ’_®1_ MAY I TO JUNE U

•Offlee Open from BjOb AT H . to asw • 4:30 p. M-■««* Come in for any Infom atlea•;™ _ :_______abont r8JeB.'e(e. - • - •I” " ' raoBB' w i .

" | ^ l l o y a l ^ l e a n « p s ^ — - ' a n d T a u o r s . ^Plain Dresses __________ 8L0a- .

;CS Ladles' Plain S u lU ______81.00

Dd - Menu HaU __________ ,J !.0 0*Dry Cleaned an d ’Pressed

“ PJJ5JJF379------- " ““Wb'C bU" -------W. L. Doss, Prpp. . .

I " ■ B e i ^ S ^ e tNew aad 8e<«M hand Store

j ^ l ........... - . -SB I-#taln"A ^ East;- •Xs wUl par you te eatl’a t our .

:*tors ano B*t our.'pilCM oa usvl . fumltur* twjor* you buy w mO.Ws pay apot cash for su uied Mr*

er Sweet‘a FBn.»«re Storele« Or CUy Raehann

e . J i m ’s W e i d h i g _ S p r i n g a n d

R a d i a t o r S h o pE le c tr ic a n d A cc ty lln e

-----------—653 M ain A venue E a a t

E l e c t r i c B a k e r y -240 M ain A vc. S o u th

FRE.*?!! Betty Anne and Bonny

ofAsk for It a t Your Orocer ____

s. P h o n e 980

O s t r a n d e r* « _ _ _ _ _ _ _ L u m b e r _ _ _

C o m p a n y------- B aH dlat-ilatctlal of An_Klada_ _

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S h a d o w l a n d^ ------------ - i v r n M AY .10 :____

A n ir Frolic lo r All Wbo Love t« Danrt! lo Rood Mnsle.

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" W . M o n t o o t h & n - S o n s

Phone JTStV For Frieta Trade and Hln

see. Qaaliiy Rcrtvn D om and Wln­ur* dow Sertent a t Itrralar Prtcea.

Odd Hlaw ilsd f te Order.

R T R A D E

Tor --nch near Twin Falls for sale a t 8X50^6 s.■ atock raising toe aala at-SLreasooahle; — .lown pttyment aod crop pajm enu oa iaser.n th la niUs of Ta-L-i Fans to rea t f^r •

A V E S a S O N ,-'T»W.TH- ----

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Sports DiS Slacl2 Skirt 5 Men’s SI y Women’s Ray<5 Women’s SUt o HanSkeri W _And_aJKariet:y% s, Tho special monoRrnnin

S Ncw York ond a trainee has been putting: on a d<

• T h i s S p e c

^ w niT iit — g A rtual Vnlucs '^ We flor't kno'v ho\7 mK wc sen’, thorn rr-mrlcs• a re scliinp .‘■rom $1.1!

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lKE advantage of SPECIAL

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le Week From .Monda; > Satnrday, June 2ndin thc '’8tore ilnrinR th n t week wi

" BMBrCaseDresses IDressesicksirts . hHHShirtsyon Lingerie ilk Lingerie srcliiefs . etyoE Other ‘msmminff-maCtiirtc has .been shipped ined operator Is on h e r way from S a dem onstration In Seattle dcpnrtn-

UNUSUAL ecial Promotion Ot W(E_W M 1M K

8 4 ces Today— Rifjhl Now From S l.l 7 nur Xew York Tiuycrs did it. Mr ['Ic.s nnd do.ccriptions o f popii!;ir sti ;1.10 io ?1.98.AVe paid wt; h.i.l tn inl prnmnlic'n Iwforo 'Momi'ri;il «|.t

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It wl',at n le t t e r we re-rri 11 iTTrr\'~I 'Tiycrs asktn^r j£/^.—ro ir iJ iT s p o n iH T iru k c ' ^ ”

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ly May 28thvill be monoKrf'm-

1 to us d irec t from Scuttle w here she ment .stores. . i

omen’s _S__MTS' '.10 t o s i . o s r aI wc know is th a t 9itmimor liats th a t ' to havo a ccrtain • ny .

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RBG ULARTAL1 lo s tly ' K e rn ta ls . and fab rtcs—Btlt

C-j.theilvcry bag is w ashab le ; sm all and f th is group hav e zippers. They nl

r e m e :'hcso a rc new sty los taken from

n o t n damaged COMP

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T h i s B i g ^ P e c i i

T H A T J U S I

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O f th e V ery Sm artest Thtnff in

"fie"om pare And See If You Wouldn’t

Them ReRular OSc .Values.

^iiF~dFfferent stylcs‘~Hr mcjihcs a ist th e clcvcre.<>t organdy trim: iffs you ever saw . They come in lur-button slip-ons and. in sizes (

Som eth ing New For the-HoIlda> O utfit.

. . S T O R E C L O S E

W E D N E i

M E M O R U

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k '- 'ODS d e p a r t m e n t

HENOMENAL VALUE I]>

Wii@ MgiPurchase OS

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ALDBS' T S r r O 98 c----^ :- 'i= = ^™ ~ Btlt qu ite a f w genuine lea th e rs •he lot.m d m edium sized sh ap e s ; ab o u t hi ir nil have change pu rse s and mirroi WEMHER -im th is yea r 's sam ple lines. There :cd bag In tho lot. .M PARE!

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ESTING—Cial Purchase ot-----

ST ARRIVED »PAIRS[ in W omen’s W hite Mesh Cloves

rimmed

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AT SSr, i s s iy . v ~ ~

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S e r v i c e '

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M o m i

30(F ln c ,P Ip i^ i'B roadcloth

T hese AColors of w hite, I

— .: -. • - f a s tSou-need e x tra "i

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:e is ' ^S andnis keep y o u r fci prctllneaJi to best adv a n d a iry so th a t you (ond evening for we h a a n d corns up smIllnRi ] th e season . See them !

M A IN FLG

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10 ' (x/r^i^CoIored (i h Shij^ls . ^ B B I

5)^> A re Very S light irre g u la rs O f B e, tan , blue. E very sh ir t is pre-.sl a s t'co lo r . F u ll cutjjifclL jdfiat^L : a sn irls in no t T^eather— here Is ---------- , - r tu n ity - t o-gct-4hem.—

r M © i a ® g r i i iI., o,. on . n r . J h er . h ir t i b oosh ; •. • .^during this, week;- ^

^ A H D A L S i S A m J ^ ^

UMBERS JU S T ARRIVED FEA

$2.95 a n a $3.91Teet tlrele&s and show up thVlr

advantage. They keep them cool ou can trot around all nfternoon I haw them also In Mlver and gold)[fl Here are the style sensations of ml \rXOOR SHOE STO RE . e =

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j lo i «n tbe M i l es» ib yoo e*- \G o lfla Fub> a m m a ^ m <B tk l. pttch. Ht aa<l powdtt. ~ \

READY-TO-W EAR DEPT.

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M t\( Dollar S hirts . ge-.shrunk. E very sh ir t Is S:W - » le e v » r - . - : z ^ . ^e Is a wonderful oppor- . J

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