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in,jil.-Edillon— —^ TH .VOL. 14. KO. IS "liifir H m iH L- FinaL Instaltant, SIM,- 600,000 of Board’s $500, 000,000 Appropriation __ Becomes Available Stoi (Sy AtsoeUtcd Freu) TTTASHINGTON, April Z .... - V v — Whcn-the-new-cro] ' * year opens July 1, th form board will have approxl m&tely $200,Q00.(}Q0 avallabV to' asBlat farmcra through co \| i-^peratlvefl to marjcet thei ' fBjiroducta. — nn-JVpglL1K 1^ fint> mori than ?100.000!000 of whlcl lUchtlr lm Uun WQIIMMO wu un committed. ' The ntail IntUUsunS. 1100, 000,00 “■ Ir^iThleJuIr 1 Ite piyment of Jowm by"eooper»U« It expected to ottKt itabniatlo expendUura In tha Interlta. Wool groven' eoopcrsUvt* u beUx ilxAsced tcM 'ij Uvousti ton merdkl uui InltnsedUle credi bwik*. Buppleraenl*! loans by lh boftid pTobabUr vlU tl3AOO 000.. lhe «anie M-lMt-yttr.-Hi boud expects (hue «ooI coQP^n _ -Ur^y^ndle'^Unililr m6i Twl'thlTfeinh-inUil. UwsdlH U r ie VolBJBe »JUport# ot U » PMrom- NftUwu OnIn corporaUon ibov lhat 113 000,000 buihen ot, Brain were l«r <ued-coopet»wvcty- fwm Jane t Pebruary, Inclustw. BupplcmenU loans by (hs board emounled I only about M,SOO, 000. All loans m«de.by.U)e.boanl..lr .......... dudlhit lUblUBiUon MtKUIes slm orsanlaUon In July. 1K9. lou MTtM0,000 of vhlch tl78,000,0( -haa-been-rrjald‘ pJurM.OOO^CO-|r ----- , The JftTjcaV Items ouUUinainj li nlve BUtbUluUon purthascs. Ho mueli lOM. ir any. thetboord wl *u*ute itmalM to be mkoM fl IWicn IU wheat tiocb. estimate " 0OW at 300MO,000 butlieb. and 1 ' isoam bales ot colton an wUl. BOISE YOUTH SAyES__ .SQU&'>At>rU^U^v44e^Ft (on. fline.year old school bo^.'wi tht hero of UsUck. a Boise subur today, for his rescue o( a plarmai from drownlnj;. . Doyle Knlcelr. ienn. wu com Init dovn a hill In » llllle wrrc yetlerday when It capsl»i] ni hurled- him Inlo a wide ItrWAtlc ditch now carrj'lns a capacity lot ol water. He WAS quickly swept- do» slreora and .iindtr a IB-foot brld( WIUioui-hfidlallon-rounePelH dived under lhe bridse. located ll .Souncer lad aud poked Wm &lot ahead nnd out frsm -undtr- U waler mont of (he lime for (he: was only four Inches clrsmr.ce b (ween lhe waler and the lloor 1 the bridge.. FAMOUiFIGUREOFOLO WEST DIES IN mum B U T T E . Monl,, April a s m . aeorcB Omer. 61, a well-known Ilj ure ot tho early Wnl, died here li day. Wherever spotilns mcn>met: the oW days, Oeorse Omw'w; I known. Said u>be one of the Ihn best faro bank dealers of Ihe counti In U\e days «t Itttsltud g&mbUn Omer was a famlllar_lljure.ln.0oli iIHld;Ton«pahnieno andewry not i SOUTH IDAHO OFFICEBS SEEK YOUfIG FUGITIVE l^ w ^ m Id i ^ ^werTfleiirchii (onUht for Lyle- aieny, IK, 11 Homltt-Wolf. 17. bolh of Dolse. wl escaped from (he ftwnlle^wrd- TMMuniy Jail tu ij wdayTomce ioldjUie boys would likely have be< tvleased oa parole wlUiln a fewda: They wen held on a forgery eliani Ttw youths sawed » lock from ll vaid door. SherUf John McOra sold an automobile had been sloli early today and he beJlered (he bo took tt to escape from the elly.- I DflVE-lN llT WYOMING SUFFOCATES WORKMA ROOtC 6P1UN08. Wro^ April: Wrl8ht.-M,-w(foeal«d ui fier several tons ol s»t In a dl« eare.ln here Uils-aflemoonjlespl •*{rofta-6T- fellow-viiTkers• io- riftr cate him. Wrl(ht was working on an ezo ntloa vhen (he cave-ln (rspp< Wm. Joe BoutUr namwlf e«#p< tha slide aad aided In rcKue wor BEN-T-URPIN-SUBMITV- TO MAJOR OPEBATIO lOS' ANOELEa, Aptll 15 «1 Ben Turpin whose cross eyes wt ntm fame and fortune on the m i B t l o n picture oereen. underwent ■ m ajor opentlon.today for an li Vy<tiaal oUmeiiL Attending phyi Melons said his recorery wu e: Mpected. E T\ irma uimbib ui aaaoouTB) pnna ___ ~ N oted hlconoi I Idea O f N ai ig > Control Lar . I mortal. remainsof MILES STANDISH,LIE IN CONCRETE VAULT nmCDUBY. MasT. April 2S m ,nn -Oust Ul wtdch onoe dwelt the fiery tplrlt ot Ulles Blandish. — -doughlMltUeeaptalnot-the-PU- Erim colony at Plrmouth, was .. laid avay today In a permanent ^ rtstlni plaee. rop — Rcrerenilrrond- with simple tho ser>-lers, lhe townsfolk sealed th< xi- remolns of lhe warrior's body In u„ a copper casket, desljpwd to pte- ser\-othem for all Uoe. and ptse- ed (hwn fn a concrete lomb. bulll on lhe alte of Slandlsh's grave, discovered 40 years ago. In a Ut* ore lie cemetery In ^uth Puxbury.^ un. flan *nd it eaeh comer vai mounied a cannon. Tt>e MUea mo SlandUh Historical aisocUUon and other hlstoriral nnd MtrlolU Re- societies ^rtlclpsied In the ex- Ivu erelses. —" lion ‘ In the eolHn was placed a cop- per lube In which were tecordJ are prepared by Dr. Kllles BlandlUi »n* BMlon. dlrcct'detcenOanl ol UK edit w nlor of three centuries ago lhe togelher wllh records of the tow QOr ot DiBbury. Ihe i . :nt ~ i6re ---'“T " .GUiBllDOF ifllG lE to _____ .In.. Victim ol.Swlndlc.ldenlilli oM Slain Man as Centr -FiBurc-|n-$50,000-Frai >"• BOUTH BEND, Ind.. April M Wl Oeorge iBlg) Perry, slain lan nig 3 Indnambuilinthlshome. wulde Ufled ipnlghl as the ring leader ^ the mysterious 6pr%fleld. Hllna I *“ faro iwlndle of U0.C3O Iron M '■ M>-rilo Tanner Blacklldge. Mrs. ---oMtnrraU rerenuefor Clileato » iTE un*We tflTeome hero because ofJ seta. But she lookeddoHly at pbol PtU "Thst’s lhe man~(ha('i Uu o who englneerei! (he whole ft aale' And from InformaUon given ust- Peny's wife, police formulated I mon he had been slain for tallu nnd to W his confederates ihelr shi tlon of Itw money mulcted from M load Blacklldge and Edsard J. Ulslng wealthy Chleasoan, who loaned t own (he I50.0M, Idge Tli;y sinrted a search for n Iton Icg'ed assbelain ot Ferry tn (he "b the money same wlilch electrified H lo^ poll when word.ol It leaked Ml. ■raher-lMawf^Wm Conlff,'*#* 614 Irlend oi Mrt. BlacWWRe's li hiuband: that lie used lo play cm ' In the rear ef llte Blacklldse dt ilon ft tew ytiin bstV J They followed a Uieory (lut t: tConllnued On Page 2, Col, 2| vCLEfEiiflNS i ilSIDBI ntry Ung, •. ---- Sl.: Event Recalls MIschievo ,Vest-_____________ -------- - 'Boy from Vendee Rcgii i Enrolled 80 Years A /ES jajjniy years ago a mlscfitoous ( hing from the Vendee region cnttrtd l and high school here,as a boarding t who pll. Ho wu Uie terror of Uie lesc leers and when he left for Paris to stu been medicine Uiere weh few who pi dieted he would cpme (o anylhl ,„e. but a bad end, 1Um Tomorrow, (ho boy who used rath read wild romances behind hU gee olen f*Phy. w'lll have his revenge. T bon tchool has nol only adop(«l his fa; . 11 /nameuluewn.buthueteci a sUluie to hfcn In Its cen(ra] cou jart. Tbt name wu GeMtes D« I jamln Clemenccau. IAN _ p » memory of Uie wvior Frann will be honored by one ,, 2, KIs mott InUmaie war-Ume a un P“ ««-ttnie coUabomlon. And iltch' Tardleii.-fonMr-ptemler and w X mlnljler ot agriculture. The gn aadtbenearswatWgalhefldlie hU £uIogy of hU gretl chief. • ica- «>o»n In W»lwy u -C Fatfi^ Vlctorr.- . ^ NanteilaplamxlngfllUnghoma lo her Ulustriout adopted son. a ' '*• already Uie W.eolor lUgs are flyl ___ f^ Uie tchool hullHlnp pnhll,. ■■ illcts and ll goodlf number ot p in u vale houses. The alumni of Ute 1 silluUon. called logeUjer from i . over Trance, will be out la Ion ^ - Uiough It U'safe to u y Uiat ti won asuTilvlngelaaunsleorciemencc: mo* will be present. \t a -Old PaUier Victory took owr I ln> premiership and war ministry as lyil* septuagenjirlan In IB17, and back ex- up his cduhlry's army In Uie fit . ^ipMI fit IPi ------ ^ --- TRE-ONLY-i WIN ____________________ ^ . ■ ' 1 lom ist iiindorses ational H an To and’s Productioi Without System America Ca IE Muddle Alonn But-Tlial,' JLT Aboiit All, Says Professb I m al Princelon. Universlt i*t idlih, ---- ri’S r . V = « 'K ?!K was ({«« tan Ihf (euntiy b* ta*>4 Imm i< menl arrim etprmiontf ne euttdo ahdhn-a nitlonil pUa U lh« ipioi BPie- dy et th« Kiln ol (l>c_E<)ltor.) pbT> . Dy J. IL BRACKETT built (Associated Press Dullness Wrllei Tttve, X J B W YORK. April »^Wlthoi a Ut- l \ a national plan to conir iry. [ ‘^ ^ pnd balance production wii T U jdle along, bul that's about all. taj MUes' Dr. I^ank D. Oraham. economUt i jtien Princeton unlyeWly. Df. FY^if^l T. TV-nrI nrnlrtn.il-. e ex* I Use American Economics assoclatlo ind protessor-al the Universlt)’-< fop’ Ullnob, loretees possible use ot roi cords cmmental powers to cu;e mainc idlUi. Ju^linenl In the distribution t . u,t Amtttai'B liust ptoduttlwi. bul V aeo oPPWCa Mclnllstlc controls lo pn venl deprcsJloiu or rcsularl» cir ployment. _____ Dr. Bosamud--DrrOraniinnii iwo-ot-ilic^noied-eipens-wha'liai —I Slveii Tlve Avoelsitrt Prt« iht _ j i _ _ viewreii UiirrdeiTol a nationnl jilii |l> , lor America, which coilld coorrtliiai II / and dlrcei Uic enerjlcs ot our It „ dustrlal s»icni. nrn oralmm believes «e uniK L I r n b«lnplunnUi4t*w*o(,iu lULII "It will nol be easy lo eslublU even a lalrly distant apiuodinntlo to Utopia, and wc fclmll Have i UlllCS watch tlicEcyllaot rrflmenintlon’: . . we seek lo avoid the .Charybtiu < iComtnued On Page 2,'col, :i g ffliiim iiL " RIOBY. lOiiho. April a youUi, was III tlic couiiiy’ Jail liei ■»“ » “ Umlgin. wrvlns a itmi ol »! 1w ju* montlu tor IcIllnB lo ilop tollov iS«S ^ ,®>^“ tomBlille-inotorcyclc coll h«..ond o. U. Alnvesoii u>id Uwli y7uiu 5 fa{0 itrom, Menan. wlw were rlrtiiiR motorcycle when It culltiled wtl vcn by Etcwan's autoniobllr. each kulferc :ed the a broken leg. failure Allen Hansen. 18; Aiiius Schiieli r share cr. 19. and Dob lliuiwn, :i, iill i m Mrs. Aniils. and 8iewiiri'..i_fiiRii)3iiiDii talnser. were tirralcneJ’^bclore I’rolwi led her Judsc Oeorge W. Uinoti and fini )iO. 135. nnd iiO. rcKiiceilitly. fi or Hoy nol reporUng the aeclilrnt. litewa »iii> w.nWirrtl.nn1 v n hmirt nit, ic •'big* * “ «ntsted, edllll- ___ oul. t's lale 1 1 y cards ;c drug ---- - ■■- lat tliU y- ----- IIS ^ levous. ------- ss: < Oi IV 10 pre- used to ' o isgeoB* te. The iltftm^ /y J-CT erecled ?■' ^ i's: / one ct ht u tf >e tnd ( Il e great Ji ljCL\ Homage •\ V ^ ‘j m. and . y) ot prl- Y \ ' .“S 'S lenccau iwr Uie ' 7 as » y backed iTrWlM-------------- ---------- i Y-ASSOCrATED-PRESS-NE FAL TWIN FALLS, IDAHO. SUNDA iS DiscoveryOfLai Po Iri WorkingsNl Rouses Thougl , tByiheAsi V inoiNiA e rn . we»., April as the Comslock Tunnel and Pral block ot ore In lhe 0|d Crown •L.it ion 111 gold, las tttftled unusual 1 'ndl^S iiuiy nitnn tlie revival ot mlnlos i . . Comslock lode, whWi iwurcd mllUe :eSSOr ot mining opemon tor Ualt i cen erslty “ » « , . » dmiotmtni cre« body ot ore la the tualn Coa surface had been overlooked by th ttprine-' fflr^y-^lar^>I»^*lomnnlr^tf-w3^ ; nuate testimony to Uie abiding folUi of L. M. Leonard and associates ipiott who have contended for years lhai It in *. iiie-'’blj-bonanta"-whlch-madt .— JtiMackay. ?atr.-Plood and O'Brler t fourth <muIti>mllIlonaires. wu only a tmal I ]im of llie hidden wealth contained lln Ihe nigged mining dlsuicl thal ..... ;iicfpfd sfwiie the na«oni historj V l I during the Civil ¥«• doys and the Vlthoui IjftonstrucUon pertod. n*wmi-| niua- i^Jiirinj qw Comstock properllts t« ‘‘•“ ’ Vmany yetrs and now ihrough tht Jcomstock Tunnel ’ and. Drainage I’company own two Uilrds of Um rteiil nf )a.ei;tn j l i r tlH lllillllt H 'llieil. 8*^ iclation iiciidi (rom the Butro tunnel. beIo« sit)-- of I Dajton. nearly to the top of Mount ol Kov- .pivldson which overlooks the lovr malnd- of VirijlnU City where less Umn 4pC Ion of jjcople now reside. Tlie same company owns the Vh-. 10 P«- rinla and Oold Hill Water com- =« *'»• (isny. which supplies the dlstrlel wnrc I —— P ffliM m : : liiL S iB i ilubiui, . ----- ' , uve‘ w Chief Executive and^ Fjrei b!toof ■ Lady Plan to Take Pari --- -mCape-Henry-Gelebratioi IjA[1 WASmNOTON. April 3S - ....... . President and Mrs, Hoover were'ei lllll V route to Cspe Henry. Virginia, t» Hi Ll nighl cn the cornmerec-deparimen b:ai 6equ^a"tb take pan loniorrot In 0 celebration ot the three liundre< •/-My- tu.eiily.f<^iJrih ■nPlvrn'nn.- , nr-Uv -ATrnirnSnain* of^glUti co'.onlru who lat 11here w founded Jamestown. ?oiio^* “They »x|*cUd lo arrivq,.al ilttli -nil! Creek Inlelslwrlly afler nopn Umar ® rov tod go Immediately to Ctp yiu - on a special train, ding n WlUi Mr. and Un. Hoover were Pt a wtUt and Uro. VemoR KeUogg. Dr. tl. A mfered UlUlkan. Pasadena, CaUfomla; Law rence RIeliey. one ot the presldUR' chiielt- secretaries; Capuln Joel Boone, lh , Iill-of White ,H0U;« |iliyslelsn; ‘ CapUii isiilona. nussell Train, naral aide, and Colone I’ratMie Campbell B. Hedges, mlUtary aide. “I Mr. lloover will bc welcomed t ciy. IOT Cape Henr)'by Governor IHiUard am ^ mcmbcrsotlheCspeHenryMemorli J (ConUnued On Page 2. Col. 4) The One Dependable Tl Vlt A MlMHTf:' y '' >Y ‘ ‘ WAIT ^ ' A " f m . ^cM ____ ; --- : ------- — pjwnitilrilt -NEWSFATERlN tfrm F. .LS D 'NDAY-M0HN1NG, APM L 26,1031 Large Block OfOre ;Near VirginiaCity ughts OfYesteryears ho Associated Press) prll 3i-Aiinouiiccnienl here lu l night tha d Drainage connuny imd opened up a largi crown Point workliist. oisaylng about »0 i ssuftl Interest In Hevnda mining circles am lolog acilvUy In 6Hier iiarts of ths famou : milUom ot gold and illvrr Into (ho pockel 1 century luntivs iht time ol Uie Cttl mient work on me iiiw determine lhat i n Comstock vein aud wlihln UO ietl ot itv by lho ----------------- - wllh waler pliied and flumed from i L *1. mountain near U k Tahoe, over mounUlns and Uirougl - ? J i vaJLeyi_by_nicnnj_cl_iavctled_iy: .,22™ pUons «titcli *tre htraldtd u i etislnecring aeeompllshmen' iSS •I that ' t'w tomponj hai conducied exi«o«llon wort fo «• nd the ^‘ous parts of Uie dlstrlcU ant about n' yeur aso sUrtcd work It Ui« Oold Hill dlslrlcl on ground for „ mrrly on-ned. i>v ihi- rmwn P.^^nl •lesta oomiMiiiy. 2 h tho -A tunnel and winse iKnetraled ar «lnage ore body about 2^0 feel from th( }f lhe aurface and It gives promise of b«. 5 J1 . t j r Int; one of'llie ittccsi ure lU Sim ir , below covered in Nevada in many years. Mounl l«Qiurd. and assoetaiea have n e tovn Intenllon at going Inlo a stock pro ian 490 motion venture to flntnce the con templated work u It is undentoo< le Vb-- they havr sufllclent flnancUl back com- Ing in New York to carry forwan ilstrlet the needed development. I i CHS 11 il CLOMii Firet Dayii{til_Sayi!ii) Time. Goe Pari • Inlo Efiect to Remaii ration — Unlii-Eariy-in-Auilimi WS — NEW Yom;. CITY. (Beads lere'en mornln^l April :« (<fi-Four hun Ua, to- dred eUliiy-lhite tlUtj j»nd..lwP Ttment in the United Slates.and Canad morrow »eni « i iiyllghl saving lime at ^M . today. ______________ _ ^iTiflU At that hour, theoretically al leu eloek.1and vatclict were movedahes . la 3 A. M.. lo «m»ln tme htpur fa! t tilde unlll lhe same time on the Ust Sut tom** da>fl«8cp£embcr. • ® Hew. York Clly and mort ot lli lanter cities in tlie New York sUl .ere Dr. and New jersey are now on dtyllgr :. tl. A, Ume. Syracuse and Bochesler dl i; Law- nol ehangei however, and In EasiOr sklew-s ange. New Jerwy clocks w n'l b -tie, the m jnti Monday alter '* P“ ''| noon,-bceau!e-ihc cityeouncl! lo'r gol to adopt a rctolution approvln the change, med to CorvKctleul h u a state Uw pro >rdend hibltin lhe public dlsplsy of clock smotlli. ihQ«ln$,da5'U6UUtosUaiUsanks.oI d. 4) i^nllnued On Page 2. Col.aT jeTrout w f'i <6iriM0Hv-r5imriw ' FALLS COUIVTT 1081 ' : TBm E M iiiK lli ^ IM PERIS large . DO a i .m Mlchioan Solon Concurs Will imout Senator Borah and Norri: ^ ’ in Recommending Highci Levies on Larne Incomei <By Tlie AssocUled Preai uneni rich were advocntcil to -dny Ly Senator Couzeiw y h u help m c c I Rovcrnnient c.v ‘ Md ponses. rk In Arichlicaii Rcpulillcoti, t j for- woullliy mnn hlnuelf, iiisc BOISL loltlll U fllll ll!l'j on traiisfers ol property nnt .M l money before death, known t be- •* stales under which husbands an ^ wives are permitted to file separali « no Inwme lax rtlwns. _ / At Ihesame Ume.CIulrman Wcoi .itmd of the house appitiprUllont com ' mltjee, urscd elimination of all ex traordlnorj' tederal expenditures'll preveni a tax Increase. Tlip govern m»irt.ltiEt».a-prwpK«Te m.OM.Oti = delleli.at the end of the fiscal yea on June 30. commenting on l>ruldent Hoover' estl;na!e yeslecday that cxpuidlture In llic next fiscal war would droj i n n t3IS,tX0M0belowlhuyear‘tesUmBli lllll lllu -It Is up to every individual eon gressmsn to holddown expenditures. Under Cousens' plan, the fourt) A-p- advanced for tax Increases In recen by reguSr tnd -|iKlep«ndeh nepubllcsw, the normal tax ratei mam or Uiose Stfeellng lhe small taxpsy lumn — iConimuWOh~Page” 2.'Con)~ r/ = . IP l'S lliS M i! , leut. BOISE. April 24 W)-V. d; Vin ahead ccnl. commUsloner of education, re trfasl ported today lhai the department c I Sun- cduwtton expected 2000 studenU t . . .. 'm’aUuate from Idaho high tcbool 5, [„e Usls spring.. - lUte ' providing all senlon graduate, lli cUn.wll] be llie Urgeii in the hU t ma ^ si Or- There Is an Increasing tendency I be tUe rural dbtrlcis for farmers t alter. wlUidraS,i,Ui?lr-Ktfis4tom-«ho8l-l I prcMlng work, he said. Tlie hig . schooU are meellng Uie problem l t nro- instances by offering specli classes after scliool for these stu J) __ tliey return. ~ | THREE CHILDREN DROWI ____ WHEN ROWBOAT CAPSIZE I— MOBILE, Au'ij^u 2i Ktv.-nw I . Children were drowned'\anrt .fli I were rescued u a boal ovcnuriie In a creek near here late today dut i '( Ing achool jilcnle. ' . { Billy eiewtrt. n, Ruth Wilbur, 1 / and. Harold Browning. H. tll c I / Mobile suburbs, wenl down with tl: [ I boat. The bodies litvci nol been r< /& covered. / J Buck tewU. 20, residing near tl^ '/A__ creekj_saved four df the turvlvor /k He heird~tcfCJimrttrthe-boat-cai 7 slstd and ran from his hom J'l plunged into the stfeem-and.swai ---- tfl—lho 'slruggirngTclilldrciL H ^ brought two to the bank and the twom back and rescued two more. FIVE PERSONS DROWN ,J ~ IN l)ntbK IN AhI^pT U WINSLOW, A?iZrApril SS r,T> . rive iKrsons plunged 30 feel lo w-tlery death at .fntbi Mnycu_ti. e IRliet K^ilUiensl ot Winslow, lodt \i when a small truck went through ^ . highway bridge leading to Cl« ' creek. In Uie machine were Ramon Mt Ilna. 40. rallrood employe of Wliu low; hU wife, Euscmla. and Uin chllditn. all less tiun 12 years oli . • ALASKA’S SOLONS PASS “DRY"LAWREPEALBIL i\ JUMEAU. AlMk.; AprU W'fcT) - V., Alaska's territorial tenale late tc . day posted a bill repealing Uie boo -dry law by an unanimous vote, lo 0. Ari imporlanl amendment vl =1 send Uie meuure back to lhe housi si which also ajrproved Uie proposj f- by a tO.lo.5 vole lu l w«k. ^ In addlUon to requiring Uie tig naiure of Oovemor Oeorge Park; slwW- llte houi^ .cwwur ,la-th . . senate amendment, the meaiur 7" cause of Uw^iercUorUt s u ^ c Alaska. '/•' No ImmedUle change In the pro '/I, ', hIblUon enforcement slluaUon v l ^ •" follow, legUlalort explained. < Pending the meellng of eangrta '. In December, no legal dispute ove Uie right of Uie leglsUture to pu tueh leglsUiion.U expected. It vt uld. J The tetule amesdmcnt voul alvfr=PnlUd DUlu cmmkdcOT JurlidlcUoa ever mlsdcnciOOT^ ^ . . V ' Y NI 18 So u th Idaho D l .D istinctio; |g ',Gfem Stat( INSTRUCTOR DENIES """ VI/EARING PAJAMAS 'orris IN L1TTLE„5CH0C D018E. Aprinr (-D - M .nmnc 01*dys Merllaltej teacher iSilESS. .Uie-oncwm-tcnlaral-Tci near Emmett, denied todny t had vom paiamas while leai »> ^ Ing her live pliplls. n Uic made to Mr*. Mynic R. Da< ;d to- *ta>o tuperlnlendcnt of put ,0 Instruction, by an attorney ' ■ ’ ‘ llw jRolher ot lour ot « » I W- thitdren fn tlie school, thtt ( of Ihe children had been order rail, tt by the teajtier to come lo sclv (ijjio In dresses Instead ot overalls. objected to the overalls while's! 1 nnil Iieroolf. appeared in school wei lown* ing pajamas. 1com- , M ia MeriUtle, explaining 1 sitmiimii Ul ugBimiu or' t i '■ i and oavU. during Uie abtence of 1 paraie loperinlendcnl. uld she' h asked Elltabclh O'Neill. 11, I Wood *-e#r dresses Imtcad of overa com- She said city schooU objecl all ex- to glris coming to'class drct: iies to In overalls-and teit the smal ovem- .rural.acliools-should patleSi a OCO .CCO er Ihe city tcliools. II year \ __________ . .. S t M I I I l B g IM ra iF tl S S Llitle’ Patient Fails lo'i rates. . . »xp^ vive Operation to; lleve Pressure On Bi Df OAKUND. CalTAptll M M IL. Death brought a trtcic'denouei t here todays* wRalpliytWiwli S _____ fpH^.Vfarw)llt^l^lJ.llttrf.^,^fllfvl. operaUon to rtllere brain prei > . Vin- resulUng frcm oxycephaly or "I on, re- skull.t— , * ntni ot- wiUi scores of emlnenl speci enu to otsptcUt«*,Dr.w»rTenB.AU tcboou the lASUud hospital; Aklind, ed by Dr. Chtrles Swift. Beallle.. ile.llie onslratcdtodclesatettoUieWc He hU' tecllon of Uie Amerlctn Collei surjtcM Ihclr melhod ot reoiw tncyld' Uie unusual jkulldefarmlty and icrs to slbly picveiuJae-bilndneta, 6 l\ool-lo qu;ncv and leeble mlntitdnus. I Olher With smill driiWlkc laiirum e high tlie surRcons bnred Inlo Uie c) >Um In B'x) clilselM a gi«vt longtu specUl *l’y »>onB liie central, upper le stu* PWlflc «»iii for ihj brain to s I to - 4. Such oiiernlions, || ,wu dtsl :-=K;a ^iirrcTOnnirmiirnwriw the eyeballs forward tnd thus cai blindness tnd will give the con »unie,liicir,proi»r complexity. (UW N two such opcratloiM had previ 'I 7 CC hetn i»rfornicd. the physicians 3141:0 tddinc thnicvery knowexajgei -ease ot ntyccplialy wu accompi -Tliete by teeble mttvdeducs*. dtUnnv 1(1. five and bliiidnr^'s. Ph)slclans attril nunied her death to a recent heiul ii lydur- nwretli.mtolheoperaiah.- PinillEES' g smEflim home, !;“ ! ? Scnator-Selitllcs—Opp 1“”" ilon lo Calling ol I Sion by President Hoi flJWA"------- -------- •WASUINDTON. April SS M , Sugse-'lloii Iliat China mlnht | 5 irlT- „ i y j„|, sn iiiicrnatlonal coi ‘9. * tnte t> ii silver was adnnt-Nl l byui..Ulllliill l'lli;iii.i.«lllieiK ’ ‘ooty lorelgii relntloiis eommlttee a ®“i, * <>«« e-ludslHK il\e dtpr< uetr price pf Umt commodliy. Plltman will sail from Seatll' }n Mo- China .May IS to studr the 1 Viliis. (luesiloii and lhe causes of the I three In Clilnese-Anierlcan trade. >rs old. Tlie seiinic al tlie Usi sessic conRrc.w adojiied a resolullon ,CC ’ porteil'by Pitiman'a sub-comm «.i President Hoover to cal .BILL Inlemallonal silver conierence, Uic presldcnl hu uken no ac ' ^ Piiinian Milil todaj' there wm lie t7 WatVon »'"« quivrlm lo P IS hnn- ••oover calling such a coi vote 7 J®'' would attemvl lo -enlorse itic ! ot-Uie-conferencc^la=iaeiud«^ setllememsonilotJffrflnanciaK ■I cannot see ani- sound Jo. ^8* cation for lIiU ilmldlty,-' Pill PwkJ. ttld. adding’ lhal"llie“ presl In-lhe could jusUIUbiyfttuse to extcni leasure scope of the conference. ^ ot In Ch"na''am^"Ha*^Wa^ Uie advisaballiy of calling sui >e pro- conterence,'’ UieNeradasenaior in vlll Unued. "China ewW « n prw coll such a conference. China U )ngresa fering more thtn any oUier cou « over although all tllver-using coun « pou are suffering from Ui< unnt It v u depresKd price of silver. <■- “Every government. In my t vould ion, Muld feel n ils duty.l0.lta l CTTOTT nuimtit bllinU'ioiametTVMd 1 to be pcesenl at tuch » ponferti J " TODAY: Fair. , EWS 14 PAGES-iCfiNTS-' 0 Stu d en ts W in , on A't Pocatello te M usic Contests ^ Twin Fails Ties .Willi Boise IAS For Second Place Honors lOOL And Burley, Hailey, Butil, MU, Eden and Filer Triumpii Her In ____________'__________ _ Tearir ^ ' =- >y she (By The AssocUted Press) leach- -pvOCATELLO. April 2 5 - K T w l ft Kulla.aiid_Doiae.mu. slclans tied f o r second public Pliicc lionori) In the state mu- ey tor' flic conte.sts here by winning it>live fivp.JirstpbeiMcflc)). Pocalei- lo wn.t, first with 10 firsta. ua^ Twin Fulls niao won three scc- lu. He ^ot»l iind four thlni-nlnct! hon- ie'siie, ConuMllllon ended lale lonlshi vear- nic conlesls lasted t w days. I OUier KhooU flnlslilng in ordet IS uie ;'«'crc BUckfoot. Caldwell, Montpel- 'T IH T -WTTllUnO FMU. iiOftfy, NillllH of lhe' Drini. Rexburg. Moscov. JUiley had 11. to Individual wlnnera locluded: teralU. OlrU' small vocal group ~ Cald- 1well, first;, Bm»y. second; Block- S loot, third. 1 Boys- small.vocol-group.—-Poe*. - ttellorflht: coUe, setond; Moscov " llllllS. Mixed group — Pocatello, Hnt; - -* •pftisc. second; Hallcy. third. . ~ —ButleyhlcU'voil'UWGUwBbini in A contesi V lt h BUckfoot'second 1 n Driggs captured flrsl in the Ciasj I n O.band event wiUi Eden second. IUU Dolse high school won the or. chcstrn honors In the Class A dlvl. MDI slon. Pocatello ranking MCond am l| K | Twin ?alU. third. UUIL. Pocatello also won Uw CUss i band conlest. Twin PalU, pUcini O ’Cnr seccnd and BoUe third; Mildred PlechUier. Jerome, wa n ' flnt in Uie cello solo contesi am 1 we- .KaitenJitnnaiil.^o»eov.«coai In the string trio conlest, th Brain Boise entranU..Elmer, LcoUs am Virginia Fox, woa.^tnl- ptaeor-w J Ml - the Idaho P&IU trio. U U Price am ouemenl < ’*°>cs and Jock Best, were tecond Lots Price. Idaho FalU, woa'lh ,lest ex- pliw orgsn eonteil. when a Violin soIo-Merle McKalg, Bols< irvlvean -8irin« bou solo-Adela Bhlrlej preuure OUckfool. r "lower soIo-HsrrUt Norris, Fay r .. ^iie; Mary Wallis, BUckfoot; Mtr ^iiiiiu A g m . Cotunwood, and Coy le kSm. ^ Ol'O w S MoreUnd. . ’Meta) soprano-MtrJorlo Bmltl meJvlni MwJorie Wunler, Tvl: and bS- S'"”"! aiun. —Alio solo’- Mary WallU, BUck foot; Rulh EsieU. Boise; Berth ruinenls Wilburn, Jerome, e child’s ‘Ten®'' solo-Fcrrli Edfiley. Poca lElludlnt- De” Oosend. Boise; .Doi r ride to Moscow. - Baritone so!o-Prancls Amlersor scausing '^'•n flills. wnvolu- Bass tolo-lfal?. Hubtord. Pocatel ty.^Only Altman. Twfn Falls.' revlousiy “ —7 ans said. . TWIN WLUJ WINS mMwS 're 'I'C members of Ih inwt^ Twin Palb high school tend, wlmie iiribiiii-rf second place In Uie stat d Iniurv contest: Charles Allen, Charle : Anderson, Jamea Bamlitrt. nodne. Ballnmy, Ralph DUke, John Breek enridge. Bob tfralUford. WalUe ,[JTD Cooper. Cliarlcs Coiner. Henry Coin MI li C ''- Chance. Kendall Cluno I u Craig Oolcman. Lloyd Davies. Bll r R i n r Dygert. Curtis Eaton. Chester Es ft 1*L Mark Fell. Lyle Olvcn, W l ■y i i r lU Oarber. Ed«rd Heap, niehan L iR U b HowMian. luy Hamilton. Johi KatmrBcb-iiams^knrBarBcnor Malcolm Henderson. Loren Irvlr intweir 'Jcas-Jennlsonr-WrjIfy-KIrkmal Wuai Kuykendall, Wall , Khnes. Jtm KeeI.'Allen Ungenwal I ler. Ferris Lind. Wilbur Moon Charles Olsen. Elden Patrick. Pratt nOOVCr Peavey, Elbum Pierce. R o n a l Pierce, tlaurlce Rusicll. Charle ------ llUllL. Ml'ivm ocnuDcn. uirinn' i i,n _ Severln, Jaeen BJunon. Klnn Ship lit prop- man. Bill Slnln, Arthur Bliter. Bl confer- Omilh, Qiumi Bu>in. Harold Siear •rt lortav Iv. tlM Tlmmiiv Tlin TTinmii .JUin e Mnato old Tlirockmorton. We.'lle Voorheei s Which Roy WelU, Frank Wells, ttober tprtiwd Warbers. The following Is Uie personnel t atlle for Ihe Twin Falb high school ondiestr le tllvcr which won third place yesicrday I lhe drop tho siAtc muijcal contesi in Poca tello; Carol Alfflbcrg. Merle Andrew ulon ot Bernice Andrew.s, Mabel Dome tlon re- Anna Oates, Uten BuUer. Harlan mmlitee Canlek, Anna Carier, MUIanJ Daw calt 'an acn. Alme Dunn. Dili Dygcrt. Julie ncc. bul Haj-dcn. Beriha Heldk>tf. Robei I action. llerTcniDorJsKrager.UwreneeKuj WM op. kendall, Melbourne.Jcosen.-EsU« o Pictl- Jc3lyn;Vrt« May Lamb, Sara Lau confer- benhelm,JewclLundln.BcliyPeaYe] mmenu LouUe EricksonrPearrUum^o tic scope Paul 8.>nwril. Jlay 8thw»rla. HM id«-dobl -Swcnincer.-Dorothjr 8!mmo(».-Mas Uiqucs- Ine Buckentln. Belly Drury. Dihe WohUotb’, VoUtve Wyke. Robevt-Wor JuslUi- reU. Rophent Koster, Beih RlUhli Pltunaa FlcrtnccXtnoti. Moiy Priebe.--.:- irciJdcnt ---- tend Uie BtntLEY TnilW IlS ibifc'uik nm' s) - Bitfley, rtlch Wien ot many honors tn muccal erentt In th sueh a dUUlct and stale contests added td ■torean- dltionalUureUyeslerdaywhenttvoi proptrb Uie ClassBband sUte championshtl a u SUf- The winningBurley-bud wu ccm country, pot^of:'- ounttlea Ktnnelh JohfisU®, WojM.allU' untturo] lUehud Ktor, Erma Lewli, Ser Huntington, oroharf D»ten,-Boll3 ly ^in- E»an». EldMi. Koyle. -Bhltky Uc- HitDct.' ■io^aiiaucicn^ ' ' ' . ,1J 'v - i'-

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    TH.VOL. 14. KO. IS

    " l i i f i r

    H m iHL - FinaL Instaltant, SIM,-

    600,000 of Board’s $500, ■ 000,000 Appropriation

    __ Becomes Available Stoi

    (Sy AtsoeUtcd Freu) T TT A SH IN G T O N , April Z

    .... - V v — Whcn-the-new-cro] ' * year opens Ju ly 1, th

    form board will have approxl m&tely $200,Q00.(}Q0 avallabV to' asBlat farmcra through co

    \| i-^peratlvefl to marjcet thei ' fB j iro d u c ta .

    — — nn-JVpglL1K 1̂ fint> morithan ?100.000!000 of whlcl lUchtlr lm Uun WQIIMMO wu un committed. '

    The ntail IntUUsunS. 1100,000,00“ ■ Ir^iThleJuIr 1 Ite

    piyment of Jowm by"eooper»U« It expected to ottKt itabniatlo expendUura In tha Interlta.

    Wool groven' eoopcrsUvt* u beUx ilxAsced tcM 'ij Uvousti ton merdkl uui InltnsedUle credi bwik*. Buppleraenl*! loans by lh boftid pTobabUr vlU tl3AOO 000.. lhe «anie M-lMt-yttr.-Hi boud expects (hue «ooI coQP̂ n

    _ - U r^ y ^ n d le '^ U n i l i l r m6i Twl'thlTfeinh-inUil.

    ’ UwsdlH U rie VolBJBe »JUport# ot U» PMrom- NftUwu OnIn corporaUon ibov lhat 113

    ■ 000,000 buihen ot, Brain were l«r premiership and war ministry as

    lyil* septuagenjirlan In IB17, and back ex- up his cduhlry's army In Uie fit

    . îpMI fit IPi

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    WIN____________________ ̂ . ■ ' 1

    l o m i s t i i i n d o r s e s

    a t i o n a l H a n T o

    a n d ’ s P r o d u c t i o i

    Without System America Ca IE Muddle Alonn But-Tlial,' JLT Aboiit All, Says ProfessbI m al Princelon. Universlt i * tidlih, ----

    r i ’S r . V = « ' K ? ! Kwas ({«« tan Ihf (euntiy b* ta*>4 Imm i< menl arrim etprmiontf ne euttdo ahdhn-a nitlonil pUa U lh« ipioiBPie-

    dy et th« Kiln ol (l>c_E . Dy J. IL BRACKETT built (Associated Press Dullness Wrllei Tttve, X J B W YORK. April »^Wlthoi a Ut- l \ a national plan to conir iry. [ ‘̂ ^ pnd balance production wii

    TU jdle along, bul that's about all. taj MUes' Dr. I^ank D. Oraham. economUt i jtien Princeton unlyeWly.

    Df. FŶ if̂ l T. TV-nrI nrnlrtn.il-. e ex* I Use American Economics assoclatlo

    ind protessor-al the Universlt)’-< fop’ Ullnob, loretees possible use ot roi

    cords cmmental powers to cu;e mainc idlUi. Ju l̂inenl In the distribution t . u,t Amtttai'B liust ptoduttlwi. bul V aeo oPPWCa Mclnllstlc controls lo pn

    venl deprcsJloiu or rcsularl» cir ployment.

    _____ Dr. Bosamud--DrrOraniinniiiwo-ot-ilic n̂oied-eipens-wha'liai

    —I Slveii Tlve Avoelsitrt Prt« iht _ j i _ _ viewreii UiirrdeiTol a nationnl jilii |l> , lor America, which coilld coorrtliiaiI I / and dlrcei Uic enerjlcs ot our It • „ dustrlal s»icni.n r n oralmm believes «e uniK L I r n b«lnplunnUi4t*w*o(,iu lU L I I "It will nol be easy lo eslublU

    even a lalrly distant apiuodinntlo to Utopia, and wc fclmll Have i

    UlllCS watch tlicEcyllaot rrflmenintlon’: . . we seek lo avoid the .Charybtiu <

    iComtnued On Page 2,'col, :i

    g f f l i i i m i i L" RIOBY. lOiiho. April a

    youUi, was III tlic couiiiy’ Jail liei ■»“ »“ Umlgin. wrvlns a itmi ol »! 1 wju* montlu tor IcIllnB lo ilop tollov i S « S ^ ,®>^“tomBlille-inotorcyclc collh«..ond o. U. Alnvesoii u>id Uwli y7uiu 5 fa{0 itrom, Menan. wlw were rlrtiiiR

    motorcycle when It culltiled wtl vcn by Etcwan's autoniobllr. each kulferc :ed the a broken leg. failure Allen Hansen. 18; Aiiius Schiieli r share cr. 19. and Dob lliuiwn, :i, iill i m Mrs. Aniils. and 8iewiiri'..i_fiiRii)3iiiDii talnser. were tirralcneJ’̂ bclore I’rolwi led her Judsc Oeorge W. Uinoti and fini

    )iO. 135. nnd iiO. rcKiiceilitly. fi or Hoy nol reporUng the aeclilrnt. litewa

    »iii> w.nWirrtl.nn1v n hmirt nit, ic •'big* * “ «ntsted,edllll- — ___oul.

    t's lale 1 1y cards;c drug ---- — - ■ ■■ -

    lat tliU y - ---- -—

    IIS ^

    le v o u s .

    -------

    ss: I»^*lomnnlr t̂f-w3 ̂; nuate testimony to Uie abiding folUi

    of L. M. Leonard and associates ipiott who have contended for years lhai It in *. iiie-'’blj-bonanta"-whlch-madt .— JtiMackay. ?atr.-Plood and O'Brler t fourth mllIlonaires. wu only a tmal

    I ]im of llie hidden wealth contained lln Ihe nigged mining dlsuicl thal

    ..... ;iicfpfd sfwiie the na«oni historjV l I during the Civil ¥«• doys and the Vlthoui IjftonstrucUon pertod.n*wmi-|

    niua- i^Jiirinj qw Comstock properllts t« ‘‘•“ ’ Vmany yetrs and now ihrough tht

    Jcomstock Tunnel ’and. Drainage I’company own two Uilrds of Um

    rteiil nf )a.ei;tn j l i r tlH lllillllt H'llieil. 8* ̂iclation iiciidi (rom the Butro tunnel. beIo« sit)-- of I Dajton. nearly to the top of Mount ol Kov- .pivldson which overlooks the lovr malnd- of VirijlnU City where less Umn 4pC Ion of jjcople now reside.

    Tlie same company owns the Vh-.10 P«- rinla and Oold Hill Water com- =« *'»• (isny. which supplies the dlstrlel

    w n rc I — —

    P f f l iM m : : l i i L S i B iilubiui, . ----- ' ,

    uve‘w Chief Executive and̂ Fjrei b!toof ■ Lady Plan to Take Pari

    --- -mCape-Henry-Gelebratioi

    IjA[1 WASmNOTON. April 3S -....... . President and Mrs, Hoover were'eilllll V route to Cspe Henry. Virginia, t» Hi Ll nighl cn the cornmerec-deparimen

    b:ai 6equ^a"tb take pan loniorrot In 0 celebration ot the three liundre<

    •/-My- tu.eiily.f ̂ Ing her live pliplls.

    n Uic made to Mr*. Mynic R. Dao tuperlnlendcnt of put,0 Instruction, by an attorney

    ' ■’ ‘ llw jRolher ot lour ot « » I W- thitdren fn tlie school, thtt (

    of Ihe children had been orderrail, tt by the teajtier to come lo sclv

    (ijjio In dresses Instead ot overalls.

    objected to the overalls while's! 1 nnil Iieroolf. appeared in school wei lown* ing pajamas.1 com- , Mia MeriUtle, explaining 1

    sitmiimii Ul ugBimiu or' t i '■i and oavU. during Uie abtence of 1 paraie loperinlendcnl. uld she' h

    asked Elltabclh O'Neill. 11,I Wood *-e#r dresses Imtcad of overa

    com- She said city schooU objeclall ex- to glris coming to'class drct:iies to In overalls-and teit the smalovem- .rural.acliools-should patleSi aOCO.CCO er Ihe city tcliools.II year \ __________ . . .

    S t M I I I l B

    g I M r a i F t l

    S S Llitle’ Patient Fails lo'irates. . .»xp^ vive Operation to;

    lleve Pressure On BiDf OAKUND. CalTAptll M M IL. Death brought a trtcic'denouei

    t here todays* wRalpliytWiwliS_____ fpĤ .Vfarw)llt̂ l̂ lJ.llttrf.̂ ,̂ fllfvl.

    operaUon to rtllere brain prei >. Vin- resulUng frcm oxycephaly or "I on, re- skull.t— , *ntni ot- wiUi scores of emlnenl speci enu to otsptcUt«*,Dr.w»rTenB.AU tcboou the lASUud hospital; Aklind,

    ed by Dr. Chtrles Swift. Beall le.. ile.llie onslratcdtodclesatettoUieWc He hU' tecllon of Uie Amerlctn Collei

    surjtcM Ihclr melhod ot reoiw tncyld' Uie unusual jkulldefarmlty and icrs to slbly picveiuJae-bilndneta, 6 l\ool-lo qu;ncv and leeble mlntitdnus.I Olher With smill driiWlkc laiirum e high tlie surRcons bnred Inlo Uie c) >Um In B'x) clilselM a gi«vt longtu specUl *l’y »>onB liie central, upper le stu* PWlflc «»iii for ihj brain to s I to -4. Such oiiernlions, || ,wu dtsl:-=K;a ^iirrcTO nnirm iirnw riw

    the eyeballs forward tnd thus cai blindness tnd will give the con

    »unie,liicir,proi»r complexity.(UWN two such opcratloiM had previ' I 7 CC hetn i»rfornicd. the physicians3141:0 tddinc thnicvery knowexajgei

    - ease ot ntyccplialy wu accompi-Tliete by teeble mttvdeducs*. dtUnnv1(1. five and bliiidnr̂ 's. Ph)slclans attrilnunied her death to a recent heiul iilydur- nwretli.mtolheoperaiah.-

    PinillEES'g sm Eflimhome, •

    !;“ ! ? Scnator-Selitllcs—Opp 1 “” " ilon lo Calling ol I

    Sion by President Hoi flJWA"------- --------•WASUINDTON. April SS M , Sugse-'lloii Iliat China mlnht | 5 irlT- „ iy j„|, sn iiiicrnatlonal coi

    ‘9. * tnte t>ii silver was adnnt-Nl l byui..Ulllliill l'lli;iii.i.«lllieiK

    ’ ‘ooty lorelgii relntloiis eommlttee a ®“i , * «« e-ludslHK il\e dtpr<

    uetr price pf Umt commodliy.Plltman will sail from Seatll'

    }n Mo- China .May IS to studr the 1 Viliis. (luesiloii and lhe causes of the

    I three In Clilnese-Anierlcan trade.>rs old. Tlie seiinic al tlie Usi sessic

    conRrc.w adojiied a resolullon ,CC ’ porteil'by Pitiman'a sub-comm « .i President Hoover to cal.BILL Inlemallonal silver conierence,

    Uic presldcnl hu uken no ac ' ̂ Piiinian Milil todaj' there wm lie t7 WatVon »'"« quivrlm lo P IS hnn- ••oover calling such a coivote 7 J®''would attemvl lo -enlorse itic !

    ot-Uie-conferencĉ la=iaeiud«̂ setllememsonilotJffrflnanciaK

    ■I cannot see ani- sound Jo. ^8* cation for lIiU ilmldlty,-' Pill

    PwkJ. ttld. adding’ lhal"llie“ presl In-lhe could jusUIUbiyfttuse to extcni leasure scope of the conference.

    ^ ot In Ch"na''am^"Ha*^Wa^ Uie advisaballiy of calling sui

    >e pro- conterence,'’ UieNeradasenaior in vlll Unued. "China ewW « n prw

    coll such a conference. China U )ngresa fering more thtn any oUier cou « over although all tllver-using coun « pou are suffering from Ui< unnt It vu depresKd price of silver. live fivp.JirstpbeiMcflc)). Pocalei-

    lo wn.t, first with 10 firsta. u a ^ Twin Fulls niao won three scc- lu. He ^ot»l iind four thlni-nlnct! hon-

    ie'siie, ConuMllllon ended lale lonlshi vear- nic conlesls lasted tw days.

    I OUier KhooU flnlslilng in ordet IS uie ;'«'crc BUckfoot. Caldwell, Montpel- 'T IH T -WTTllUnO FMU. iiOftfy, NillllH of lhe' Drini. Rexburg. Moscov. JUiley

    had11. to Individual wlnnera locluded: teralU. OlrU' small vocal group ~ Cald-

    1 well, first;, Bm»y. second; Block- S loot, third.

    1 Boys- small.vocol-group.—-Poe*. - ttellorflht: coUe, setond; Moscov

    " llllllS.Mixed group — Pocatello, Hnt;

    - -* •pftisc. second; Hallcy. third. .— ~ —ButleyhlcU'voil'UWGUwBbini

    in A contesi V lth BUckfoot'second1 n Driggs captured flrsl in the Ciasj I n O.band event wiUi Eden second. IUU Dolse high school won the or.

    chcstrn honors In the Class A dlvl. MDI slon. Pocatello ranking MCond am l|K | Twin ?alU. third.

    UU IL. Pocatello also won Uw CUss i band conlest. Twin PalU, pUcini

    O’Cnr seccnd and BoUe third;Mildred PlechUier. Jerome, wa n ' flnt in Uie cello solo contesi am 1 we- .KaitenJitnnaiil.^o»eov.«coai

    In the string trio conlest, th Brain Boise entranU.. Elmer, LcoUs am

    Virginia Fox, woa.̂ tnl- ptaeor-w J Ml - the Idaho P&IU trio. UU Price am ouemenl cs and Jock Best, were tecond

    Lots Price. Idaho FalU, woa'lh ,lest ex- pliw orgsn eonteil. when a Violin soIo-Merle McKalg, Bols<

    irvlvean -8irin« bou solo-Adela Bhlrlej preuure OUckfool.r "lower soIo-HsrrUt Norris, Fay

    r .. îie; Mary Wallis, BUckfoot; Mtr ^ iiiiiu Agm. Cotunwood, and Coy

    le kSm. ^ Ol'Ow S MoreUnd.. ’Meta) soprano-MtrJorlo Bmltl

    meJvlni MwJorie Wunler, Tvl:and bS- S'"”" !aiun. —Alio solo’- Mary WallU, BUck

    foot; Rulh EsieU. Boise; Berth ruinenls Wilburn, Jerome, e child’s ‘Ten®'' solo-Fcrrli Edfiley. Poca lElludlnt- De” Oosend. Boise; .Doi r ride to Moscow.- Baritone so!o-Prancls Amlersor

    s causing ' '̂•n flills.wnvolu- Bass tolo-lfal?. Hubtord. Pocatelty.̂ Only Altman. Twfn Falls.'revlousiy “ —7ans said. . TWIN WLUJ WINSmMwS 're 'I'C members of Ihin w t^ Twin Palb high school tend, wlmieiiribiiii-rf second place In Uie statd Iniurv contest: Charles Allen, Charle■: Anderson, Jamea Bamlitrt. nodne.

    Ballnmy, Ralph DUke, John Breek enridge. Bob tfralUford. WalUe,[JTD Cooper. Cliarlcs Coiner. Henry Coin

    M I l i C''- Chance. Kendall ClunoI u Craig Oolcman. Lloyd Davies. Bll

    r R in r Dygert. Curtis Eaton. Chester Esft 1*L Mark Fell. Lyle Olvcn, W l

    ■ y i i r lU Oarber. Ed«rd Heap, niehan L iR U b HowMian. luy Hamilton. Johi KatmrBcb-iiams^knrBarBcnor

    Malcolm Henderson. Loren Irvlr intweir 'Jcas-Jennlsonr-WrjIfy-KIrkmal W u a i Kuykendall, Wall, Khnes. Jtm KeeI.'Allen UngenwalI ler. Ferris Lind. Wilbur Moon

    Charles Olsen. Elden Patrick. Pratt nOOVCr Peavey, Elbum Pierce. R o na l

    Pierce, tlaurlce Rusicll. Charle------ llUllL. Ml'ivm ocnuDcn. uirinn'i i,n _ Severln, Jaeen BJunon. Klnn Ship lit prop- man. Bill Slnln, Arthur Bliter. Bl confer- Omilh, Qiumi Bu>in. Harold Siear

    •rt lortav Iv. tlM Tlmmiiv Tlin TTinmii .JUin e Mnato old Tlirockmorton. We.'lle Voorheei s Which Roy WelU, Frank Wells, ttober tprtiwd Warbers.

    The following Is Uie personnel t atlle for Ihe Twin Falb high school ondiestr le tllvcr which won third place yesicrday I lhe drop tho siAtc muijcal contesi in Poca

    tello; Carol Alfflbcrg. Merle Andrew ulon ot Bernice Andrew.s, Mabel Dome tlon re- Anna Oates, Uten BuUer. Harlan mmlitee Canlek, Anna Carier, MUIanJ Daw calt 'an acn. Alme Dunn. Dili Dygcrt. Julie

    ncc. bul Haj-dcn. Beriha Heldk>tf. Robei I action. llerTcniDorJsKrager.UwreneeKuj WM op. kendall, Melbourne.Jcosen.-EsU« o Pictl- Jc3lyn;Vrt« May Lamb, Sara Lau confer- benhelm,JewclLundln.BcliyPeaYe]

    mmenu LouUe EricksonrPearrUum^o tic scope Paul 8.>nwril. Jlay 8thw»rla. HM id«-dobl -Swcnincer.-Dorothjr 8!mmo(».-Mas Uiqucs- Ine Buckentln. Belly Drury. Dihe

    WohUotb’, VoUtve Wyke. Robevt-Wor JuslUi- reU. Rophent Koster, Beih RlUhli

    Pltunaa FlcrtnccXtnoti. Moiy Priebe.--.:-irciJdcnt ----tend Uie BtntLEY T n ilW IlSibifc'uik n m 's) - Bitfley, rtlchWien ot many honors tn muccal erentt In thsueh a dUUlct and stale contests added td

    ■torean- dltionalUureUyeslerdaywhenttvoiproptrb Uie ClassBband sUte championshtla u SUf- The winning Burley-bud wu ccmcountry, pot^of:'-ounttlea Ktnnelh JohfisU®, WojM.allU'untturo] lUehud Ktor, Erma Lewli, Ser

    Huntington, oroharf D»ten,-Boll3ly ^in- E»an». EldMi. Koyle. -Bhltky Uc-

    HitDct.' ■ io ^ a iia u c icn ^

    • ' ' •' . ,1J 'v-i'-

  • MaeDo-ifiTirr'" i S I lG L i l i

    IQ C lM llliSBranch of Parliament Works

    .Over-Time Bliinting Sharp Edfle of Government's

    ̂ Land ■ Utilization' Blli

    nr w. \v. citATUv(AuoeUted PrtM 61tr( Comi*

    poiKlcni)

    L o n d o n , April 25 — ThoJlo-U 8 e_u i: 1 OJL‘l (hrown rfô v-n tlie Kauiit- Ict in tho Intcst, most l)iltcr crisis of Uic IIRO-Old feud be- tiveen the livo Jiouhm of.pur- liament nnd Prime MinlHter

    I ccptcd the chnllonsc cnKcrly, sayinK it will be n fight (o the

    ^ /infsh.During- the put wcelt Uio lorib

    Jwre b«n worltlnj ovtHlme blunl- Itig the iharp rtue ot the govym-

    ' niBnylonlBC«Ml(ler«ltot»e#8ocl*K lst-mca*ur8- TOMOSBOW—OeneraUy fair north and eleudy In wath portion: tnwter* aU tCBpenlBre.

    S Maximum lemperalurc In Uie Twin FalU vicinity during Uie 31-hour period ending al & o'cloek yriterdsy was M detms and {nlnlpum was 40, aecordlng to D. D. Clieyn«, tedersl Weatlier obKrver liere. preclpiutlon

    ;S amounted to J ot an Inch tor a lo* 1*1 of of an inch iw Uio liwt ihrto

    n daya. The day was clear and the bnri omeler registered 2flM Inches.

    NOTED ECOIVOMIST " ■ ENDORSES DESIGN

    (C^iiiiu^ From-page One) —chaos.” he sa>ii.

    “The great virtue ot •lalue* falre’0 It Ita very planlessness, tor whero A Uiero is no plan. Ihe plan cnnnol go

    iTOTfmw wiarm~m t-ot-ooT _ own population on the poverty line,‘ and Iho great mass ot mankind 111-

    tie above a bare subsistence level, ■- mllllcns ot workers csnnol Jind an r opportunliy to work at making Uib

    Uitnp Uirr would tain consume. *■ ‘rhla-lsjurflv thn trsBlo InopUlude.

    WllhallourbouwJpoWJrrofwfan- e lavUon wo let Uie producUvn power*

    or IbfM workers go lo ajaste whllo , Ihey Ihemselves enler ever moro . deeply Into misery and rirgrsdatloa,

    ] ‘ yean!\nd! yet" dr'no’JI'ltiiô ^̂, any cerlalnty whai are Uielr causes,1 tar leas Uielr cure.. -U Is not to bp expected Uul any , pertectplancanb«evolvcd.butmueh , could be done It Uio war were mado , smooth for Uie acceptance ot In.

    formed opinion. To Uifa exienl a na. Uonal plan Is urgcnUy required, and

    , we eannot tormulale It too sooa.- , Dr. Dogart doubts thal' stuic dU , rcctlon ot Industry Is proper, bellev.

    Ing raUier Uiat we must have more t knowledge and “educated leaden . who will be guided by lu"

    i GUNS BARK END OF.FARO RING LEADER

    , ___ (.Continu e d * ^ Page One)___I friendship had beeti uted by Perry . to strike up acQualiitanccililp «'lih

    Kirs. Dlacklldge—lo Interest' her In■ Hn faro gaoKiorhisb-'ilaiear----

    Forty yeara old. expensively dreu*. ed. Perry was a mysterious char* Itcter In South Bend. Ke had married hll wife, wh(Hr«, a year ago. Blnco Itien, according lo her story, he was never with licr long. She con* llttued lo stay with her parent* In

    ' SouUI'Send'wtillo he went aboul the■ country on "advertising builneis." he

    told her. -___ _____________'Shot down as ho stepped trom

    Canltf's garage, he (old poUSb "A triend did tho aliootlng,*' Ho would not amplify thal statement.

    Queitloned-loday-by. Coroner B, J . Dolka, Mra. Perry said sho had m\-

    ■ pê t«l her liusband was a racketeer, lhat he always carried a large roll ot money and Uiat she had suipcct- ed her husband of complicity In tho taro swindle.

    483 CITIES TURI^'■ CLOCKS FORWARD

    ■'■(Oonllriued Frcii'Page One)" jjjta, slOTts and /acloriM~in^ (owns will Opiate on dayllght'tlme

    Forty-seven communities In Can* ada changed lo tho new Umo today.

    Railroads, except those whleh catty c^muters,' will remain for the most part on standard time.

    = = = = = =lodge of Odd Rtlows, '

    Itls widow nnd mUo daughler, Ilarrictl. survive, wlth-two brothen.P. M. Undera-ood, Kimberly, and C.C. Underwood. DonlUian, Nebraska.

    Tlie body lled«l the Drtiko Undertaking parlora IH Twin Falls pend* Ing completion of funeral arrange- inrnt.1 which will be In chargo ot the Odd Fellows' lodge,nLACK IXdWERR SMART ----- ON OAY-EVENINO-WeAR -

    PARIS, April 35 (AV-Blaek flowers on bright frocks an a smart note In the ci-enlng stylo song.

    Ghtll*rliik, Ume-grten and pastel blue Chilton evening' gowns are ot* ten tlnlihed wlUi a line ot black

    luede gloves eompleto Uie eosemble.

    Aiitom oliile

    Insnranca

    Fad s _'1

    rAroiacts-well.worthlcnow-- _j injr. The wiclcsprcad uso of , Kitomobiles today makes it \ important that every driver j know whnt insurance can

    L a n d s C o . •

    JohnB.Roberttoh Mgr. Insurance Dept.. -

    berhon, See.'

    k.ccepts'er HsIen'Kfellef; B Feels Musirwln . Jrpc- •

    IS 40,

    Itlon I to*hrtebtir-

    ! ' i B B e

    evel,I »n I- , . . . .Uib

    cenhllo

    lon,•M B b i . I

    M̂ s! When Helen Kellor tunes In throuRh vibrations communlci flngent, placed near the ccnter

    ado NBW YORK. April 35 (flV-Heleri ln> Keller Is a ndlo tan and gets.the na. mu enjoyment oul of microphone and ^ncerts.'ai 1>c3|)lle (ho fuel that slio Is un* l,f. able to hear a sound, sho lllerally ■Of. “tecis" (Iio mualo coming from tho ] ( „ loudspeaker ot her radio set.

    •She •■lliilens- by placing Uio tliiger tliix of one hand near the waves being passed on In the form cenlcr ot a cone speaker, tho sound

    cp of vlbralloan. She la able to dls> tingiilsli belween elasalcal and Jau numben. and can- keep perfect

    — tlm8-Wllh.Uie,muslc._Vlolln.iDUslc Z ; Is her favorite.

    Apparently due to'- (he tact Uiat ' Iho vlbmtlons of specch do not

    Siver tho wide range of music, she ' ss* ■ ' " ■ ' —

    It- south IDAHO STUDENTS WIN WORE DISTINCTION

    im* (Continued Prom ^ge Onelth, Dick audmiinflson, Fnnlc Oraliood, .u . Claude Evans. Bud Lewis, fuy Oooch,

    Oforge OJaon. CarJ • WJlKw. Bay „ Tliompion.Evan JudlJtromeWes- ^ Icr, CharJes Coleman. WlUard Selby,

    Charles Parker, nolxrt Coleman, Ciea Judd. Ralptmeea, Joy skllcT Jack

    , Funk, nay Jetterson. carl Wilson, ‘ RajrniDnin*onrDeloyTaylor,-OTTBi •

    ‘V Muriiliy, onnt . Lewis, Eva Pellant, Oecrge Mueller.

    ™“ Butley niso won second place In 1 Hic tmair Yocal group of Class < D wllli the Olrls' «iuanet com* « |to:rd ot tihrl Robblni, Ruth LcM«y, t Fern Boynton and Bardella Bulk- ' Icj’. -----— ----------- I

    EUtX RATES lilG lI , .EDEN. April 34 iSpecUI to The '

    _ Neva)—ThouHli tallUiK |« attain ' U nrtl pl.ire Fdri) j>lill stauds ])lg)) lu

    me a muilcal center aa » re.Mill of the .— ntrrilml lls band. L. W. ccebsiii.dl- . m> rector, won serond plsMiln.lhe state a »y, Cla/s C bnr.d rciieett-yeilcxday. ot It- Pocatello, with the following person* I :lie nei; OuyLallmer.ClAuileWoodward. il

    Itobert Oranl, Marvin Rlngold, Carl {eteplicns.' Hetmnn Cowles, Denny )

    ~ Knot, Paul SwciiHn, Eugene Evans. i

    er, ̂ ̂ ^

    I W h e n t h e J u r y '

    t y o u h a v e t o " c (

    _______T l l E y . / / ' i lo o h

    £ ^ r |

    rlr .le. •

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    I L f f l i

    T fT T IiE N It comes to a ilan]tg( \ y mobile acddent, you tiever

    -uptncevidefice. BuiA-oudoJcnow Our /C(na Comblaation Automob

    -tisbilitfim! Property^Damagelli prelKt you against high damage •' of UI .^taa-uert ftom Coait to ( scrvice wbetevcr your cir takes yb<

    MONEY Ta LOAN Al

    ' J.E . WHITE REJ » Main Ave. E.

    •u..^

    ~ ■. m n r r m s 'W i W

    -LordsUf , ' R t i d i o r F a r i r “

    iisic With Fingers

    (s In her radio set she Rets music unlcaled IhrouRh the tips of her' •nter of a cone speaker...... ......leleii la upable lo dUlngulsh voices by .the radio, olthdugh she layi aho Is loiie awari! ot them through a blurred „

    seiv'alloii, • • "Miss Keller, who also Is handi* ''

    cttpiicd by a lack of sight, soon U to have the cxpcrleneo of being a i radio cntcrtalntr .os well a* a '■ -lUtener." AlUiough site has never

    Uio heard her own voice, sho Is to ad- the dress (lit audience of WABC tnd -

    orm iiatloâ at. 11:30 A. M. (E8t >, ' i und Aptll n. III Iho Radio Home- 1 dll- maken dub. . NJau She did nol learn lo talk until " teel after she was seven yean old, her “ usic tint .Words beliiK "It Is warm." ‘

    Her ll[:*lon« instructor and triend - Uiat has bieii Mn. Anne Sullivan Macy. not She enunciates slowly andutUs- she tinctly. and is cosy w undenUnd,

    0 Domttce Lailnier. Lois MoOomIc,'* Edmund Schulte, David Fulton, Al* ON beris Davis, Howard Schwab. Hay'

    Harding. Cljxle MoniRomery, Robert ̂ MeUnntel, John Rolce. Inrln Me-:

    ^ Donald, Atvina Schlund. Mabel jgh' Stevens. Ourel Anderton. .Dean Jo-: t j,; Irnn.'cii. Vernon Lance. Eve«tl, ,1^ Smith. Mary Smith. Jeno Day, Prank ,jby, BodenliwnerrArUlur Blaplea, Bari

    phllllpi, Rbdolph Martens. Chaaip Beebouu Fred Rocen. Marjorie Clements, Gcrtnido McClain.

    ant! r ■ HAILEY WINS ■ - HAILEY. April 25 iSpecUi to The,

    ' In t4ewa)-lii tho sniaU mlxe

    ' - iween high itaodlng on Uio tes tnd U» IwJtgrouDd of Ui». IndlvJi

    Mk uaL The proteaaors. wbd bad- a njor tained who'a wbo dlstlncUon or vei Uio numben of botuniy socleUea Ul ou. phimeU Kappa, BeU Phl.or'Ti r of BeU Pl mads oonslsU'oUy hlghi ml- scores lhan oUien. nila-wu a goc re. basis for Uie validity Qt Uie testa.’

    oot ; '■ '-m

    ust

    I ID AHO iicow'iDt

    » 3 1

    ■ (Mon.rior .ged ' mm ‘ ■ J M A

    ium / m M

    ^ MEN^ssynsA« ANDLT.'= RECOMMENE

    INEXPENSn

    For Your Finer, F

    “Idalio “StanI (A t stam

    And (iet the Most ThorOi Money

    W e C a l l a

    1 "■eGIve'*. •

    r J ? ' * »•*

    IWIN-FALLS

    , 407S. CENT. IDAHO'S LA!

    ; OLE/

    lappy Hona Bystcmatic plan of putting as! 1 uncles in Auatralin. If you wai , Our plan doesn't call for big pa > details of our plan?Make those d

    v m L Y o iflrH i

    L r e 6 5 ?

    'om^ounde^ semi-annual

    P R E S E N T A G E " ~

    . • 82 84 I 36 88i u W (4.68 $6.40 I 36.M. 8.14 9.36 10,70 12.79, 12.21 14.04 16.19 18.74

    16.29 18,72 2l!B8 24.98

    24.48 28108 S2!38 S7i47 • 32.67 37.44 43.17" 49.98 ! I 40.71 46.80 | 53.96 | 62,46

    an t Each M onth:r^ave_^

    I Idaho, subject to your jtn e n - W E E M P LO Y N '

    L o a n AsOCUTION. WE HAVE N0.̂ 1EJ ;s OR FORFElTUnES •

    0 FinishLCJ. PT i!PA reiA ri2

    ' Authorlied .Dealer for , Balova Watches

    i lJS ! Trade In Yonr Old Watch' 1 ^ ' - - fo r a.New, Ona_ ’ -

    iNOMY SPEC IA L

    D ays•Tues.-Wed.)

    1ANDOTERC0M S_

    r .W T . C O A T S ■

  • 1 W S IK F IIInUmted Crewd ol falra

    — n̂ml̂ miOoln■Hefijb■ei In Oulslandlng Alfa

    BOTLCT, April u lapedil toll Newi)—Oonceeded to bs one o( t:

    ....beat itodc ihova uid *As” d in gl» hers.by ths Rupert chiplet. P tut?Jf»rmen.oI Amtrlc*. U« blUon iUe«d in Rupert u ths rour 4nnuit event el the Und PridAy, v tU«nde W. W. Palmer. Builej. B. E Kuhi

    1 ‘ Bopert aad Pleld Animal Hutbin XBan-TayJor. unlrenlty cxlewlon d partosnt aerrlor atjadtn vl Avatdi ot eold. itlrer and bran i&edals for tlttlnc and. money ai

    , ribbon* ror aheirtng.

    AfW di In ta eUsxs la (Int. «c . ODd and IWid placw were itceW'

    u rollon;' 6wlne-BlU Ulcholi,- BIU Moli lo y llP tc cch.

    MaricJ". Allen Hyde.. Dairy CatUe^elvln Ut l̂ngi B r v s Blaektr. lUIph Jatluon.

    ion. Boyd Schofield.’.' Poultry - AMlln'lirTlMn. Oe

    . aU Motjin. Oran lUle.6ho«lnc conUst:

    ‘ Bwlns — Jamei Tracy. BUI Mo: CT.BlUNtchol*.

    • : Hone*-naywond Cofrman. B r ilarltle. Allen Hyde.

    Dalry.CaUlo - Melvin Hollli«< AJlen Umt. TUymoad Cvmnlnghai

    Sheep — Auitln IluTlton. Ri mond Coffmap, Boyd Sehoneld.

    ' Poultry — Awtln Harrjton. Oe aid Morgan. Oran Hlte. '

    Placing rint aa grand cimmpli ahowman. Raymond Coirmin ir ■pteaented -rtlh i iSlver toln* c and Melvin Ilolllnger placed mon '* In the horsetlioe pltelilng (oum: nlcnt. that completed tlie_ ^y vt

    “ ■Tuturc Fanner teahu of Rupe'rt, Bu ky and Oakley competlnf. t)ie Ot: ley group «1U) 31. polnu were »li nerj. receiving an official »ei ■ horsesboea.- •

    ^ A ipeeUI feature of tiK H-ftt-Twln-PHlla.-The-iltr

    ; **TPiripenriatiiiirrind'4''''R5'lid le»” lunch wai «rved.

    MURTAUGH MAN SUFFERMURTAUaH. April 3i (Speelal I

    The News)—Leroy Chrtrtolteium

    ia eniilied ankle wtilch he feeelve .when hll horss fell with him. vhll l» waa working In the employ o/ ll tlna^lj^he^ companŷ In it

    -1— 5

    C l. MEN'S SUITS

    ; ______ LADIES’SUIT. . :___IO E jCOAIS-

    JACKETS ' j ' SWEATERS* Silk, Rayon, Cc

    I _______ .

    I Babson Points 0

    lid For Iftyestors,

    SelecliorO n

    '̂ '■5 Bay t̂ate Statisticii fair ; For AdvaritUj

    Investm( The ■ en: the . -----*'»• By ROOEB W. BAB80X

    0AB80HPAIU?.UaaL.Aprtl3; ixhir My-»dvle« tolnve*tonls:*Uie ll urth time to itudy honetUy underlyl iW» fieU on InduiUlei, companies a: d ot accurltles> KotwithsUndlng pr«H Ipat* luk or publle Interect In itoc. the there nra epportunltle* .whleh v

    note mean fortunes to thcaa ,Tho W Bur> Ihe pnUenee and wlIl* four good rtaion« now ts t

    time to gel tliese facU. Pint. Oi< “ U plenty of time. You don't bare

    hurry your declsJoa about a sM tor rear ot losing It oi) the upswli

    ^ Readjustment from. Dig Inflatl .. .. periods like that previous lo II

    cannot b« accomplished In a di

    Second, the Tcsulls or a mi drastld depression test are nov

    J««r. hand- ir an Industry or compa

    > normal times. Rarely does an Inn Oer-. tor get such an opponinlly lo Jud

    * Industries, companies, and sloe undef Are.

    Xoll* Tlilrd. there never vas a time our past rinanclal hUtory vhen

    >nle much Information on Investmsi was available as Uim Is today.

    :iger. Fourth, and most Imporunt, t nun. time lo prtpate lor btUer days [>.«. when things-look the blackest.

    such Umw opportunities are r fur. only kiioekliu; al Uie doornlhey (

    shoulliis trom the houKtops) plon' Current ̂ n lf lpwas Cu rren t corporation eamlr

    make very poor reading, bul Ui «n ilansl On Uie oiUtr band, some li)dv njor, I tries are averaging very close lo li hooi lyear’aproflla, and certain compan: nar- lare actually eseeedlng a year « ,„(] Average net Income of 13 food a

    vrt. 'dairy producU'Concerns In the IU three montlis Is.estlfflated only

    Pall».,,.1, .iheso concerns show higher prof'^llhan-laat-year,---------- ~

    Household producU coiicems*ii . also doing well, ihe annge dtcU

    from a year ago being leti.iluin per ccnt. In-the reuil rield. dm store proftu on Ul^average held taWy well. A decHno ot 3'.i per c< Is Indicated In this field.

    Elcetrle light and po«‘cr compa: earnliiBs hare sliown probably t:

    J grtaiest sublllty of all In Ihe d ;presslon. and earnings sre estlmai very closc to last year for Uils grov On llic otlier hand, aulQowb

    Ijn and motor accessory proflU are ru nh.,nliig 18 per cenl lower, wllh a nui

    ber-or molor companies showli detlcSla. Coal companies' llrsl qua

    , , ter rcsulU IndlcaU a decline about 70 per'cent. Sleel •'resulls a

    ^ unwi»fart9rv ffllh nirrrnt faniiii w lo 80 iwr cent lover. Bulldli machinery, and machine looter paiiles ara sJioftliig average profi

    J about 60 per cent lower Ihun a ye ago. .

    f>l»' Tlie stronger situations anioi lnau5trles.,iheretore. leem at pre

    «Kl' eni to lie In ihe (ooda and \mi hold products, tho ulllltlfs. and ll

    ur^chaliuctorea.-Ohefflieals liave al and done rrtaUvely atll, but preflu a tner now beginning W show elfeeU I on loa-er Industrial activity.K''/ Market Senllmenl*• Aaldo from poor camtnn, U >u«. Urge number ot dividend cuU eoi lall, tributes to euggerated pessUnls . D. In fltiaiielal circles. As a matUr' Ilme faet-numwoua-.dtvtdend-rMurtlbi Ii(55‘ are alwaya one of Ihe lait pliases ■

    ' a business depression. Indeed. Un reflect tho cleanlng.up process pr

    the publlo sentiment, snd cau ‘I >0 great uncertainly In the markeu « « Dividend changes, of coun

    alwuM-b^atwlted liy mitlUitT' Ired iliow the relative poilUon of con hlle [Hinles and Indusuiea. In thtt tir Uie threo monihs of 1831 319 corpon the Uonii cut or.llt

    or iWucrt Ihelr dlvldends.,o'nly i

    L E A N E® C I e a n e 4 " a i

    P r e s s e d

    50c’elanesc or Wool Dresses

    __ ' TWrn-FAlLS DATL

    Out Opportmiities i, Bnt Advises Stock hi;Factŝ Not:Hnnchetician Gives Four Reason tUgeous Selection ot tments at Present Time ' '

    I'M- companies Increased or-reium* ,rtJ3V- dS’fWeudJ,;ie t ^ The grcatrst-proportlonats-nun lerlylng i^r of reductions and omluloiis hi ies and occurred In the automoUve liidiî pr«s»nt tries, finance and real esUU con slo^. panics, Sleel and railroad equlpmei

    ea will eoncerm. On'-ihe other liaad. U0 ,Wje largest number of lnerea«4 ar ver to relatively tewejt reductions tiave oi ' Itrong cuired In the rood chain and di

    ̂ partmeni ilores, public utlllilr lek ^ tobacco eompanlea.' Oul ot ; tudy®* rood._ dairy and packing cortwr; rldends; non* where changes occurrtd.'nii f were Increases, ilx-wera cnu,,and i «th a* omissions.

    ...Also extra dividends wero-pald l , ^ n food companies. 6U oul of <

    pubUQ uikUiy dividend clumsi L- w « Increases, leven decrease*. : . Inll*®* dividends, and 3< omission

    "nic uillliles which passed ihc.

    PO»l^ *nd Iho smaller natural gi . concerns. Elcctric light and powi * “ V dlsbursemenu for Ujs mosl part ri r"m«t " “ s I1.1.1CWnov at Dcat'InveitmeoU .

    should ^ em ter tht

    servo the public and to give ll 7 ^ greatest value for Uio consumer

    “ ririda llae will be the best Inveslmtni “ «** Wl are in a buyer's market and 1;

    II .. I., corporation can succeed whlcli fo: « Jo " • ■I’ubllcbe-danined" poll::

    I consider a mosl encouraging let ture of pre«nt conditions Ihe fai

    •.. that hard limes have brought ut 1 J t “etL At Extravaguice. sllp>sliod nuiiagi _ menl. Inattenllon to business. s|)tci: ney are C*mbllng. are being succeed i) ed by elHelency. wonomy, .bar

    work, and .a genuine Interest I sen-lng the public. Hence, liivestoi

    amlngs stiould not be -tilunayed iby jwc Jl Uiey camlngs and dividend reducllon1 of ev* Remember, tho cost>of. llviAg fu maybe fallen about 18 per cent whereu vlng.{ir.Uie .totaL.decUiie In'-divldendS'ha ipanlea. prebabty not exceeded IS per cer !i have compared with last year.rter In- investors who are holding soun T esU* jtotks ol companies wWch are sirlv idlcates (n, (o give.uimost service should li «r cenl coiiuiu. lo remain wltli them with rtyw . out grumbling loo much aboufHt

    duetlon In Ine^e. Actually Ih ' I*** purcliuliig iw w ^ f prtienl Ineom ripanlcs'u higher lhan'fi was a year agi ar ago»lwew purchaws of itoek should h od and.lgovenitd not only by eamliigi anonly” s '

    FuntlameiiuOy condlllons ar more sound Uian Uiey Imve been fo

    /^Iteveral yeart~Corponiilons—bar '^,„"|been house cleaning, Tlielr fUuncli

    ? I I* more liquid, Casli holdi?. în Ings of over 200 leading Induilrlt

    uS ‘I'e IWO »■»5 P« creater Uiaiv at Uve etv «■ cent p, Inventories have been rt

    dueed about 13 jier cent, Coriwra ’?’‘’*?J;tlon surpluses are 3 iier ccnt largei V ‘j1 Instead ot being dlwwn: iHvestora iJioald be eiicoui

    ™ aged ot the heallliy eliaiije In at ‘*Ttlliiude and policy of Uuslncjs man io»ai«.„jemenu. When Uie Bcncral busl ,^™"*iness Ude lumi upward Uic.beueTll ' " “ '" 'io f this‘houie.pleanihirwlll be eleai

    ;-ly reflecUd in the sound growth c security values. Tills Is no time I

    r. ® '''y »»«n ’aU««nd at present kwp at leai

    uMng.jlii to plek up bargair'Uo^-ios Ihey occur. •

    nuslne* by Uic IlslMncliart iw '.I reglrten 3a tier eent below normi

    anio'na comparê «1lh 6 per cent belo I ,,rJ. normal at Ihla time a year ago.- Ivo^- 'Copyright, 1031. Pulillslien' Flnat ,|7,“ ejcUl Dureaui. ' •,re also I ---------- :—liUanj LAWN MOWERS CROVND ecu oti and delivered at Moore's Repa

    Shop. 311 Main Ave. S--Phone St Adv.

    3, Uw!— ' I . ' . .IsMn- •- sUnlsm tier ori

    S f |- = T E N ® = “ . . Aw n in g s . ■

    K S ! Canvas Damscause

    wur« '

    Fred Foss, SK^ 2 j 8 . Oppoalte F Ik Slallon

    l A I ^

    I R S ^

    f PBONE C 491ses Cleaned Only SOc

    IAn,Y-NEWS.-TWIN FAUS.-IDAIl

    ■ O F F in f* tfiailEIBSESnnnq .... ~

    Shoshono Pays Lasl Tribuli ions ■ to MaflTMWyrTOrWoot

    River RcsWent 50 YeanBHOSHONE. April 3} (BpeeUI K

    The News)—Puneral seaices wer« eiumed conducted here Ihis afternoon-foi

    Matk Moody. TesSfiMA ol Wood RW S'num* er valley fornearlyM yean who diet ons has ol the P. J. Bunlett IiMplul Wed. Iiidii,. nesday morning at 1:30. IolIo«1nji

    « com< an lltness-for aereral monilis' du. ilpment ration,nd. the Pneumonlnand|>Icurliycaut(dlhi cs and death ot tlw tO-year-old * velerar lave oc- who has been a rainiliar figure or >nd de< the ranges ever since Uie sheep In- illllilfs, duiiry itarted In the valley.I Dt 33 'Mr. Moody, came to Ketchum Ir ortwra- igja from Texas. A short Umo orui ■d.-nine ihsl lie-f make ImprovemenU In Ihc Mary U uciiou. Ooodlng-park. The plaining will be

    In aceordaocc wlih Uie landscaping thereas p [,„ fpnnulaled at the starting or

    lb*'i«tk;— ------- .er cent Attractive beds of perenntsl flow.

    ers and riovering ihrubs will be sound placed along ihe'new park wall con-

    e tirlv> itructed last year. Tlie club Is solicit* ould be Ing contributions or any suitable* ro»U pUnU'trom people living 3u i^ i („ji, loun and country as y J l '® ro many Jlowera will be needed to

    .HI, fill “ I* t*'® *l"‘« * I’rovlded,ltrf lv.' ••I’l"«» for the May day planiing

    program arf under the charge of Iho aiudy club pork commlilee and con- servallon commliie«,

    Mn. C. a Hlckok Is lundllng the ‘ •/* listing of planu lo 6e received.

    The planUng program la to begin1—hare- vn-ao p~m ~MiiV i~--- ■— - ■lunclnl ■ '! “ .! JAZZ MUSIC FOR RADIO

    .proves most costlyr̂iwra- NEW YORK. April U (.?) - I'lie larger, tailllcsi musical broadcast icdny Is iliewiT* ajaaband.!iicour- ThCjiO ur.fo men wlu> loaL^w, In at- fiddle nnd iiliink lo tiie baloii or H

    I man- A. ROlfi’ttiree limes a week IneliKle I busl- sevenpUycrswhoareorcheSlmlead. Kueflu .ers la.liicir.Divn rlgllt^aIldUlcrMlr(* clear, a doren or more cUiers wholrc In* iwUi of divlduarartMii and soloisU,:lme to At Ihe NBC studios Uiey speak ol ■n’BlIre ttUric? of $1000 being iiaid aeyeml It least of ihM bandsmen. Andy Samiella, Aim ii, C« fullntLa Kim »lQglilc« t» mOt arjalni Tnrsnv uiKTluW UUfliicl. IS one^ Ihc

    -lhey*s.ny he*ReU*»IOOO-.*wrek" niett rt .u,» n««0 oniiuii.who8limnlheswo.

    Htmnn, xylo-S Phonisl. are oUien.

    VH50R0 KUTIWZlifl rinni- for Inu,u, and shrubbery. Phone 191,

    T»-ln Fall* peed i: Ibo Co.-Adv.IND Only one foat apecUllit lo Twin Repair f»Ui. pbone 8«0. Or. Feittr. Adv.

    me 5M ■

    CHEER — UPSatlon ‘‘Clieer up.'’ RitW u niiiH

    .. I »M-JiLi_i‘n'i‘iul_\v.4iii. liiwl^m m i»iiit(ic—On account ot Hit wtloui

    llliic« of Mra, Merle Stanger. Mr and .Mra, James Sunger were calleil

    cial.lo to sliQ'hmw nnd Rlelillcld Prlday -ogram aiid eiiturilay. oihono Mr, and Mrs, Ruvel Chcnea und cen lo loiu, Lô AngelM. California, arrlr- lary U td Tuesday uud are vUiUng at ttw will be hoiiiea of Mrs, Ciienea's moUicr, Mn. caping Delia Babcock and sisters. Mrs. U ;lnj.o.r A, Robison. oiidJillsJ-Jhclnm.Bab

    cock.I now- ------------ .

    iP iS iS E S im i

    Jed, ,. ----anting PAltlS. April 35 iasaliig through ̂very effident

    ecliil lo aii.1 economical admlnUlrtUon.0 have Mn. Delia Prrntlce's.ĝ rli* quir- .ng dc* Ihe Lincoln school con*longing Iributf ̂loUie.prognunwith annm- mojii- ber ot reletilon*. Tl« etenitvg’apK^

    -Uy nn* completed by an old rash-"rfiansisUmst- » ■ - ' ' — " n- only .md Uicm were stored in tho upper lehouie story. - . ,

    ^ s i- e ry 7 '

    H ' . : W itli the lncrca.scd m use of modem aup-■ portcr-typc garters

    n . Rollins Hosiery hasH • been multiplied be*H cause of tho cxclu*9 • .live Runatop’- pro-S Icdloh ciKalnst gar-,

    ter runs. You, tvlll be interested In this spccial display in

    ;[ . our hosiery depart-mcnt.

    IRATELY PR IC ED

    LWAIN^Spcndablc Shoe Hoiisc"

    Next to Orpheum

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    0 Saxophone (just received one of the new y to Saxophones—the most im-; Klopment in 'saxophones sincoî the first American saxophone ears ago! , •a' Mxophone, or are interested 'ne, wc't̂ ordiaily invite you to

    lentl • \|Dbligation attached to this in- 5:SimplyaframlrBttempfonour= the musicians bf this commun- new motlcl and give us theî

    ons of its merits 1 "1 1 s ill come in soonl

    '.DumasMDsicCp. •menl tiiider-Wlley-DcUK- --' ;

    IghtWhtre the Price Is RJght*^j. .

  • , Po’eo Four ______________

    - - TWIH FALLS Ull.» NEWS•UBiciufnoK lu m wci

    OM - I- “ "J »"1

    a ^ - i r z --jS !I6* ■■■ .......... -i.-.-%-.i ■ ■ I " ■ ■»■»■««■««»tt In Uie fa«t even of lucli ~ ~rvl'e‘* l» —r

    ' beUcre that eondlllona are not nm- . ;■ .lerlaUy different lo Ihosc ul a dc- A , ■ cade or two ago and Ihat'atorlcA of #

    ■ lha RTOitlng porera of tiie'under* • ' worW'are troaaly exaggenited If In-

    — ^dced tiierc la any real baala at-all-fw — them.

    . Tlie fact of llic mal^ 1*. Uio crime problem In Amerlca'today con* loin «tilulea a-fBrave a m'enaee lo tlie continued groatli and progrcta of Uie u ' i

    -•-“ countryM'flny with »Wch-»t hare ^ 9 . e\Tr been confronted. ^ 9

    TIieOreconexpertmenlKlUbeKcU | H »ofih walclilng. . .

    SQUEEZE ' H

    ===Tlwi:a«imbjinng Of-Publle WeU M fare aqueeî d hla api>rojirlatlon to N l- 9 ^ cation for old age pewlona auUior- ~ lod'by Uie Uat legislature. I l Is inj ■ lhe CommlMloner'a Idea nov, ap* I>avc larcntly. lluil CounUca-nhlch haw Uie new penriona lo pay-ean begin [gn, laying, out ol Oouniy funda hereto* fore approprlnled for care of Indlgeni

    ---n e t M M . _______________ ^Dut [f/Qoimly CommLwloiiera did

    not. In' tlie flrat Inalance, mercail---- mateirqtilPOnenlcrtr-thlrTntriOKr fliUii

    agcd-pcrMiia made ellglbje for the didn' penrloii under the .new Ut. c.tmiot j*| look for any beneflta ahort of «veral yfaf, mnnlh< rlifn tifv lox Icrlca ftnrî r̂ I'rogi I>roprlalIonimaybfUigln/»vnemort

    '■ • “ «i

    STATE LVCOME T.L\£S

    Idaho and Vermont add lliem* adi-tt to th# t*-eoly aUlu already fascl: haring Income taxee. Twenty othrr autea hare been • consifltrin? Uie adoption of aueh a lax thlt yttir, and ambti aereral of then *111 doubUta do to. .Mo Wa ahall thua haw at least t ma- Jorllr of tiia atate« lutng this pUn

    ___ MTjnnn njfmg yllh Ihe llMial Und dant, tnd other taxea, or In parlLil tubsil- tiitlon for them.

    _̂__ ■ (Wgtealiy Uiere wu a general >p* rnutuaiUou"lo1eive'Uie incwe Ux‘ lo of~i Uw lederat cofenmient. while Uie **’5*'' tUlea rtlaed their rertnue In lhe old ,j vay, mainly on tangible pnjperty. We will 1 hare already come far ftom Uut aim- Ille division of taxaUori re.xiirce.''.

    ___ Th.- ,,f _ltl_What llie autea, haw regardert a* a cn lnc need, drtres Uicm more tnd tsore to cocnpele wllh the federal TE> SOTcnantnt In Icrylng upon ajmua!

    •laeome; ’ tdU, , Thla lJ.seneraIlyspcaUng.a prelly- omw • equlUbl; form of taxation. tipeciaJIy "M

    when tamed Income Is Uted at n lo« tr rale than unearned Income, ll

    a tighl. In lhe luiij run, Uuil Uxci g] itiouIcJ ecme from production of ^eulll) rallicr liian from mere on ner- hip of unproducUne'wealth. Tlie

    Si\»UbUuU.Uila!tUioobT]nia.lM__pie a way lO' ralM money.' and ; herefore loo easily rtwled U>- 'ITio _ l •ato undt to rlM like, iRTyaaina ax tireTinirilfgi-alate and-fed» - T8tt«ftUonJiiloeonf]lel.wlienllKy . ihould aupplement each oilier.

    tATIN-AJIIEIlICA BKUTJ0N5

    ' There U no doubt Uiat Uncle Bam, If-neeteaiTrcoaldiend-airamrlnl® - jHcar8gua,oranyotlieroftJiorthaU- IItrllWd mile counirlea In Uie “Amer- can Balkani,” clean them tip and nakc lliem tcmporurlly Mfc"’ for kmerlcaiw;.' And wliat good would It :o him? .Not oni Lalln-Amrrltnn touiilcy _

    ,oiild lliank him for Uie trouble. It ’ ,ould cost mllllona uihii mllllona ofiioney-ln-mlUlaty-and-ailmlnWni---lvoex]>enKs'. 1t«ouldu»i(armore ilUlona In lost Itade wllh tlie Ulln. • imerlcaii race. It would discredit . lie Unlied States with lialf the world.,I wouU make otir profe.-.iloâ ofUla* ileretlfd Knlee a tham. It would . lake our Monloe Doctrine more dla* gp, nuUd tnd feared Uun erer among jmt: lie Amertcan nallona wlwm lhat coni oclrlne wa.i meant lo reaamre and roteeu ̂ ̂ one

    rofiv or repirutlon, We have done ^ » much of Uiat already, liiimcn- on anti kiitoenllc policing ol nelgli* jring countries aaa policy liaa failed, alen ow our governmeni .la dltpcwd lo y milder and more lawful melhoda,.ertly defending Amertcui llrea.ln it..t ICM countrlea wlien necetwiry. We «chl •c no longer lo lake the aggre.vUve.'0 nro lo put nl Icnil half the re- louc Kjiislblllty for thclr aafety upon our on t Ilowclllten* retldlng tlicre. and it- iM to underwrtle with machine guna ery loan or InrcAlmciil llial Amerl* «rorI iM choose lo make In 'iiiiMlUed U w Kinlrles, . I" ‘ Tills Ls excellent uaa flrat alejt. A» = ivIuiu *̂rml̂ .I■̂ 1e|rK̂ o-prapo•a ™ :»c All'AinFrlcan'inbuiuLDr eom- luion, prefenbly ojieraUng under e auUiorliy'of the I»an-Americt:i iilon, io carry Uie jwllclng burdena , at we liavc-lrled lo enrrr altme. __

    fc re e n ljf^ ^

    flo llyw o Q ciĴHy JlUUUAnU KEAVV

    rAiweuifd'Pretrstofnvrttcr) ing* HOLLYWOOD. April M Mau- " en O'Sullivan li back from a vlait her Uomeland wltli delcmilnalloii

    .rlUtii .11 over " Jier face.

    H O H iu She la. llie M f l j B H —Sl-.TTnr--o1d f ,“*'

    Dublin .deb whom t dlrec* lor discovered

    guesL ti_I M m ™ After n yriir ,

    and a halt In Ho llyw ood

    ■BB3^n>-Uaureen_'Kciit W i ^ ? y M ~imnc-io-arc

    I WheUier lo return. Bhe didn't '‘'‘• ve her mind fully made up. ‘Wc have an Idea Maurten'a final dtlon waa lo be made tfter the , ked to her mother tnd father.

    .‘'he Caveta Suceeaa *® *’biini

    abe U retolved to becoinc a char rat aucceas or go btck home.’Mother aald 'Vou've done prelty t I' 11. w why give It up now?' 1 don't clccl i li rallier caTtd/ Anywi»y, lie bplvIn't aay an>1lilng.. }««r H 1 can become a tUr and mnkc vice ot of money wllhtn the next two ira, I mayitay longer. If 1 don't —

    II l̂ny. There'A no uae being Jml C lalf way aucceta. la theref ^ And II X become a alar. I'm go- i: to.w-nl>! out when I'm at tha top, i'«,iir.'l'UiiliK li4#l WIL I'lUtV*!"—le, though, lhat if I do become a ., r, n i keep on working like alt: rest of them do. Tliey aay the ,' *■ cinallon Increatet.- Uld what It Maureen going lo docn ahe quiu7 Tnvel, ahe uya. ,— ■auk .̂that always haa been her ^btilon' J lJaureen uya alie never will mar- Bun>oiie In Hollywood. HHusbands here aren't faithful.'’ W Ihe.reaaon ahe give*. “At leatl I:)'i know ai» who are. I wouldn't I ut lo esIabilui t l luinu tud liaTr t rJrokcn up like ao nUny In Holly- ft .od are. I Ihink llie home Is a aac- |L^ l^ U o n .t^ th a l.th e ^ li^ H Ltwo iwplo wth't^lmportani ” '

    nigh to destroy It.If 1 fall In lore. I lioi* It wont ., I’lxii lu Hollywood. Oul I hoi>c It . Mmpp..,-

    M'lld PaHlei?rUulillii-ll.twmi, Uia-»oi:to.1 -Uic perkonaUtlca In them 'hn.>mpt the aame kind ot questions rtvlH■y do In this country. . . InalEveryone, of courte. wsntcd to JolmDw Bbout Hollywood's wild par- in»>Msween ta ll "Dut I had to tllleI them I never had been to'one ableŵerln4 Uut deacrtpllon. itrlkl

    Most of Uie quctUoiu aboul ttnra tli^ iicsnied Mary Plekford. Janet well'Lj'nor and Loretta Young. They liiiPs.

    ~ " V ; ------- ' ----------------•----^TW IN m t a BA ItTH

    ; S IM PL IC IT Y G IV K C H , . H O U SE O F i

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    .

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    In llie exterior Irealment of Ihla the Spanltli lypo liouao there U an ap* lhe liealing almpllelly. whlcli. happUy. InUi conUlbutea lo economy. Iian<

    Yet. though ll may be almple In Tlone could tcarcely call such a house unu

    Tliere b liilereit, for example, in bem Uie contrast belwecu Uie atucco Tl wulla nud llie roof of red Spnnbli acce tile. wlUi which a few oranget and to o alennaj have been Inlermlngled. the Then, when the tliadowa of the froir overhknglnK'comicnmd the nearby eull ireca fall on lhe tofl-toned walla omit lt..appcara that Uie designer haa Dc aclile\'cd beauly without loo obvloua wlUi efforl. - . Ing 1

    Tlie chimney adds IU dUtlnctlve If t! touch, and If the flower poU plac«d wind on the terrace In front of tho lioujio. The echo tho color of the roof, (lie effect caticJujtlflea-llio alight extn coat. ....... roon

    The extra expense of tha Iron- Tl; work over tho window In the wins ly n U wnrranted by Uie effect achieved, pcnd In tha view ahoaii Uie front wall of by ll

    Neu)s In Tu)ii

    Taken From The .Twb. I --Thuwday, April 2

    By. far ihe moat InleresUns por how; llUcaldevtlopmenl.ot Uie past veek fc*' It the iwalUve aiKrIlon of cloae eon- denllal Irleuda of FYank B. Good* „ •« lug lhat he U acilwly In tin field f for another tenn as chief executive pX Uie amte. While this aeml-offl- 'ani comea aa a survrbe lo many. It >̂ U; was dbcounlcd by many othera who ‘ are famlllnr with the Inside working* ol lhe ilepubllcwi organliatlun —A- In the aute. ..____ • In Jl

    Connruliilnlluns on Itj< reaird of ff?™ the past nn0 omIlleJ from the pUn. l̂ t ̂ ‘ô

    Downtuir* the Urgo living room • with Its large fireplace tnd connect* .O.V̂ >' Ing tuidy leavea Illtle lo be desired, l«'»V If the whig b nol buUl, anoUier 'oS” window maj' replace Uie atudy door. “ I*-., The convenience of llio kitchen lo- cation wllh rctpert lo hall, dining roomjiid italra b obvious. '’‘"'‘'f

    Tlie cost of conttrucllan will like- ly range from MOM to 110,000, de* ’ pending on local condllloni. A lot 15 w m te ll.n q u w a .

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    c fX n r k>— _________________ iT.OUlmost

    ,vb.Fnll8New3 Files i'ril 25. V m ■' Oall

    being------ -̂----------------- wonthow; secreUrj-. Mra. A. P. Senior; ''"“ ''J treasurer, Mrt. 0. P. Sprague.

    Robert. M. McCollum relumed Saturday from a trip Uirough Waah- “ t". Ington. Oregon and iiorUiern Call- fornk ile relumt firm In Uie belief In,the tucocM and fulure of aoujh-

    _ ■ 1 5 .'

    alione Batin and a tUIl heavier Ull In Jarbldge It reported by travelera »»'«*>■• from thutc dlilrlcU since last week'a ttorm. wc'll I

    ____ lhe -fTlie Royal Neighbor* gave a very

    pleasant dance at Cotltlon hall on Mondaynijmmierewirgood-«r=- — Att tcndance and excellent mutic woa NEV fumblied by Broim'a orcheaua. city n

    ---- ' AttornMrt.C.O.Lon!leymIerUIiied'ihe tuppor

    for hlgli'kore. a bcaulilui. hand- made liandkerclilcf, was won by Mra. Tlie J. P. Coughlin. eicera

    — . Ilon 1I.. Cldie, an eiilerprI.-Jns jounjt o. Iieavy- lodge was revleaed aller sliich re? nmoun fretlintenu wtre served to more than If tl 100 peraons. and pi

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    Bundle

    caUy entertaining. Jiliough lu heavy-handed production mnkea ll “ “ ‘■‘J’ teem a bit VIctorUn and dated. —

    TTJ8 atory b well known, lhat of the man who pom a* the uncle of ■ hta own aon, having belrajed the bofa mother. When the ton dbeor- cra thu he tumt on hti uncle. »n«> ttrikea him wlUi a cane, killing him.In Uib scene an uiifortunxte accident happened opening nlghl. ■• ' ' ^ 0 cane was tupinted to be aawcd nearly In half so that tt would break easily when Kingttniarciiiilfi^oWmTrthnraele.- —Someone forgot Uib lliUe dciuil tnd CObumJK«Ived.a.tcaln.aound.thal- almost provrf aerlout.

    ̂ lOtXLY DlCilESS Jessie Royee Undls, lui eetn

    here aa lhe clumilng {'Vnch la^In Booth Tarklngion'i-'Colonel Sat- an.̂ U lh> new Duclicu of Towtra .

    becomea tn. Incrtailngly sttractire — tetreta wlUi her ewry new pi»y.

    •’Dracula." lhat sturdy mytlCTy ‘ pUy now four year* old, b itopplos DW on Broadway ngain belot# beginning another irtk across ths land. Thta weird Uie of the bat meti lut prorcfd at popular u The Btt,' and reports are Uuil nutwt are atlU required tt ewry iVrformanco.to care for nen'oua onlooker* .who tre _ UidhicU Uj become U)»i»riciil

    H O r .^ D A Y - M Q ItN IN O rA ra j^

    vh iiy - % c Jju A i

    - . Ry MASK ^aIOON pUiolAMoeUtcd Preu SUff Wrtter) Uce i Ngv~YgIUC~A^ ir alblf

    note* off a New Yockert cuff: thief Brtty Compton Hiu 'l êountry usual

    home just ouUlda Mamarooick, near Long Uland Bound, At a recent i houte party the gava aU femtalne of d guesU a atring of peaik ■ êma

    '■Babe' iluth b an early rlter andUket steak for breakfait. .̂.... joot

    We were In an elenlor wlUi two qi ĥ i wwnen tha oUier • monUng. A 10- year-old Ud sUrted lo gel In, but slopped when he aw Uie women. -^^■nide-lb"Uiir£ir,'Tie proJ- letted, “ t wn'l ride wlUi women.- “ ^

    An inquliy rerealed Uut Uie boy It ili'p son ot 'a comoaaer who w/a detcrtedbyhbwlfe.ThefaUjercon- , liiiuallyteachcshbtonUiathemust neier imtt a uman. «uLj-Oeorge Jean NaUun ta suppoaed U) be an authority on good cooking.Yet every Sunday momlng he has »«® • breukfut in ona of Uioae clieap rti- ‘“nw laurafiU usually referred to aa “Uj# «t d keU who collecU lita percentage. n

    A woman lawj'er look ll upon iier- nie up self to break up rackeleertng In the Kelly, laundry bu.̂ IncM in BrookU'n. She -cri luu succceded to ccrUin exlent, m yoi

    The rackeleera wotk ao amooUily can't llmt K ta almost Impottibie to irtp -My lliem up. For IntUiice. Uiey np- coplea proaciutt laundry.ownar.tnd-«ugge«t- iio-ilk Ihat lie. join a attoeia\lon. the tetter iiimouiit of butlnets lie doet. , her. I

    If the-laundrymtn doctn'l Join uic Bl mid pay Uie duea, ha finds much Mif."- trouble ahead. Hb driver* nro as- -we uulted and hb tnieka tre wrwkedr ing rij Bundles of Uundr? tro ilolen or they >iponsible for Ihete damaget. but he Tht[Inds tiut if he pays Uie duê he -Maxtiu no more trouble. , i “I to

    The ume pUo U worked by nek- co pU [Ittfn inm cr lbli» ul InwliJiiTl IfUiiil4 only In Um Ust year tbtC coa* leaque

    Beware thH A V E Y O U R S C R E E

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    • B r in e r i i r Y o S r p id S a s I S e t i h e G l a a s I

    W ^ M e n t o o t h

    pUiBU hava been made pubUc.

    chief obstacle ia that the'TleUma m UU usually tre-tfraid lo tesUfy; ' S

    New York, ilke erery melropoita, T«r haa tlwayi bod gaoga. Like btndlU of pioneer days, Uiey ride tt Urge, R — demtndlng nuuom tnd trtbuie. Otngsten ot ttu 'SOi tcqulred thalr ' f l loot by hold-upa, lafe crukloc or B 3 lc ^ pockets. | H

    Tbe modem gangster, ia theotr, loea exactly Uu aame thlnc. But w tie-htadtacovered-ttut-rtckrteettjw =rB a much, much atler Uun old-fash-' 'M oned and d ir^ robbery. ” t f

    'NotSoToBgh Your modem racketeer UnT'te-

    .ually iuch. t dasgeroua fiUow. He «liu big. boasu iaudly and tcU «U(h-bul, If,cornered, aU of hta f l i vo IOU down Uke gu from tn up- .uroed baliooa We ttw a Boaton xiliege football star chase Uirte of As' Sew-Yorlfs-nHiet-notortoua-rKlc- ;teen oul of a reataurant ona QighU T^elr real danger Uea In the fact

    hattiieyoftenhlrermoboflulfwll JLT, Borona lo commlle their actual ;i Îmea. polled re«rdi ahow that Uie

    aajorlly of crtmbula caughl In racketeering mbdeedi tre ot low ^ nenUf capacity tod usually build ip their courage wlUt dope. • •Our awe of rtckeleera ended the

    light CUlre ehartdan. Uie norelbl, J**”* uuled Uia king of U>em all. Thb >iii>« >. lo be Uio axtUngerouj man in New Yort He „ ,

    ng ioudly aboul hb ouUtwrr. ">•* ®i'MU* Sheridan. alUJng i i Uie next 'tble. quietly reproved him for hb »tadmanners. IiaoembtrraatedUk . acketeer Uiat he reached for hta hatLt)d alunk away wiUiout replying ^

    By MARK BARRON . ' ^ 7111 llg monn̂ hit t.'iem hard Ujt ytfar. sieffe; It really amoimta lo a buslnest ti 1, ,

    *nic, alUiough the induitrial ê *«rtji doot pay much attention to c , i.--But Th»Va »'elrcrj-iryoii'cam pend t lew *pare dlm'e* trying lo flnaJapanesevasecrakewpledoll?

    ' some;BMBARRAKSEUr RATHER " mlU, I

    TaUuUh Bankhead, who was tome* Jour hing of t headliner in the informal- and It rdrollrlorlcslnLoiidon.hubecome editor uil« a working girl Ilnce her return, porter ndeed. ahe was ea rtllrlng at a re- corrasi ent party in her honor a.< lo )1eld cr ext ini billing lo a socltl ouica. bring him to Uie parly, but Uiey statea aled.)um.ouUBo.dld.UiaJiDsL.Kho. _He.l ;hUe fond ot U» detlrvcUontal. had ling It 0 wbh to have hb Iwme wm apart. IhemsiDetermined lo -attend. Uie out- cr he

    Ider penuaded TalluUh to give him of J. 1 Job u her ctcort. InnoceiiUy. she Tlieod

    ontented. And Irom the arm of the they f ueat.of honor Uie feUow. made Uie New t vemng'tn'fmbiHajJlnrcvtnrfcr -Dcn tie hoit. . • the bo

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    ietje fome |)«ople, but I am up-ioi Anselt ate with .my tailor. I mny be too stefi appr. nnd thaUmoke* tome people si| he Id. I may nol groucli ft much aa mu. j ne proverbUl tlalesmiii tiiould̂ But mg tai do know Uut my administration k eorreci repiwsnlaUve goreremtnt u ,Uic Uon t,

    iUieii ifotc ll.’^tyor~Jime#-J.- orlglai talker. In t“1 ccme from a toVn tocmaU Ihnt Oietle diuppeared when two woodpecker* nej ai

    le up Uie depot."—Judge Waller C. vineed lelly. than r"Crillrsartf iieople who throw rock* our t you firrni tali bulidlnst to you jg),,, an t throw bacf-Oeorge Jeticl. carl L -My Brlllth pub11>iicr* told 40,000 ,nd a'

    >p!eaofmyncwpIay. Oo.Uiou.and D-ilfccwl3er'=Bcm*rd-6ha*.-ln-* - ĵrtnl Iter lo hb Amcrtcn publlthcr*. dramal •Thrr;‘call*7ne-tlit-b!nek*Chev8* cr. I was born In RiifMs. bathed In ton to IC Black sea and forgot to dr}' my- >,■, ••(r' If."-Dill Roblnion. , Pn,n"We have too many wil* concoct*:g risque. humor.-The-only-Uilng ley know b their groMcrica.'— '____The rata nlwnys Inhtrlt the earth.' 'MaxweU Anderun, In hb DC* filay. | , , “I long for Uie days when a Belu- - ■ ,> play graced Party-tecond atreet.tque ahow.'-Dudlay Field Ualone.

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    E E N R E P A IR S0 B E R E A D Y ......)oors-— ™Icrcensdow Screcns

    Vindow Glass ' ^

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    A Washin^oi.B y K ir ^ L

    .ByK ISSBSm rSO N D—f^tanrlBlH Ptta.fltafL.WrUa)— ii

    WAatONQTOn, AprU 3S-0n thtt ol poUUcal front.Uilnga tre' tn ir p> tprlng-Uke.

    Two cabloet touriaU htTo » .turned (ro ta B Joonertoc* tn It the atoothland

    ij;4w jrtUuWword w

    tottieF̂ *H

    im r line: but nat* k master Oenar- di

    even i.o.e iietrteolng newa. Uipubllcnni Id Uie louth whl^.Bcr- P<ace Mann ttlka ao much tbout U:..FresldeDt Hoover, Brown aald. fo would be mommaaded'nm'Teir l^by accUmatlotL Not unanlmoualy. of 'course; lhat could hardly happen 'while things republican In WUcon- aldn, foi* insCaim. ara so Uioroughl̂ .:

    A ilaorer SeomT UBrown'i anMUne^nt w con- efi

    mai opening of Uie “Who but Hoo- rer." iPU model drive. en

    It would take.some form of “I-do*- do:

    m t e t m lG u id e p o s t ^

    By RICHARD MA980CK ' I . lAatocUlrt Press SUff Writer) 1 NEW YORK. April W — Uncoln I

    Steffens' muckrake articles in.the I tnagarine of three decades ago were * a national seniatlon. • .

    Now. Uie stotr ot Uie pollUcal Jirt-digger ta out hi a two-volume iookand'tab'yIlilsHmcal'Qiepttk' , If iprlng biographies. *

    “The Autobiography of Uncoln Bteffena" b really more Uun thau * , It It t rich reoord of reportoriai rt- tcarch into bOMbm̂ aajtcU. _ “ }|■ It npĤntfchlŷ

    He wai bom In San Prancbco and reared In Sacramento. He returned in trom hb European schooling wllh ret tome foreign air*, u he readily ad- { niu, but he aoon forgot them. thi

    JoumaUtm proved to be hU field.' lik md It wu becaute ho failed as an do rdltor lhat he succeeded.u a re- an »rter of corruption, then aa a war hi: arraspondenU Hewu an Interview- thi r̂ extraordinary. . IBeginning wilh'lho iBKftlgation tic

    )t cily gowmmenU.-hudes famoua lin jy The Shame of the Clllea.- he TT inUrged hb field lo include the Un Itatea and the'natlona] caplul... lo _He.had.a.ptculIarJtnac)Lof.Rts Jio Ing Inside stories out of.the boxsea aci hemselves. Aa a Wall Street report- ter :r he had boldly invaded the bfflce 1 If J. P. Morgan. Sr., and he bailed est riieodore Roosevelt fmm tlie time to ■hey flnt met while Roosevelt was ha 'in York police commtasloner. ul -Dclijmfurjtorlti'irB-Utorthroujti- —' he book, rtr Insunce. hb encount- bet 'r wlUt “Botl" Cox of ClnclnnaU. vcl lb many anecdotes ot Roosevelt, pai ind Steffens' seUlement ot the Me' mi Slanrnm rtirĥ mlUmr ease In Lot if tnseles.; RTSteffeiis' pracUce wna lo find out no

    lil lie could about graft in Cincin- Is . ull. for example, and each morn- lh< ng take hb tal̂ s to Cok. who would 'wit orrecWrror*. Usually the conec- \ ion tits more damaging than the lo :iriglaal.'------------------ theIn time Steffens became sympa- for

    hetle wilh the ’bad boy*" of poll- leg les and busineti. He became con* I Inced tiiat they were more honest pui hari reformer*. uniOur own times are.nflected in soc

    Chll Drtnkwater’s biography of _ larl Laemmle. the movie magnate, — nd a volume-on the European cull _ f nudbm. or nackt kultur. -’Drtnkwaterrthe-Englbli-poet-and. — S'n4««i_Sl_Isunc.*.deftnda_lib itest writing In a rather ahdrp re- 1 jrt to curious crtiics, among them _ U “friend." Hugh Walpole. “Prances and Mason M«tt11I. t * oung New York couple, wtnt to —

    ■ To mwt lhe present condUIt and famlllarUe our N E W L 0 ( next SOO hats al the cut price 0

    7 5 c f o r M EN

    = 50frFO B-LAD I

    7 5 C r o n PANGlvini; You Our Gua

    Don'( Forget Our New Lbcst_____________LDpwslltflrRlULt!!

    - 7 -----SU PER IO R WO RK'Ol

    Twill Falls;Kowclilffe & Wq

    -Ia = = = ~

    on Bystander! IDot-diooae* pronouaeanwot from , ihLprttldait blaMlI.to dTsitJtnyJ oUier slant: tod Uitte b no »roa* pectofthat I

    on Uu cootrti7. Hfni an miUU- plylng m tr day Uut tba aeeond Boorer campaign la.gettlBf daHn- luty under way-

    T tm art bloU ef pabUdlr i ^ s •oric In proiptct about most, of the U i govenimat departoenU tba( bavapeliUcatpeitSbUtUet.

    vub eoDcrm ent e( the vay, tbe adffllnlfUatlea appetf* to bit get- Uni-r«adr.ta.ltaBdi iuw(U oria— nUed fumatr.caapalcD lo picture tu awoaplUhmaiiU to Uw publio tnmadoRndiffemtaoclea.

    PBMlbly BKtttary Uydel opUm- iitle aeeouat el Uw paaaiag of tbe great dhwght e( ItM b a part or eucii a procnm. Vtbr aotT Ib a t. draught auied Uw WbUe BOoae' tone of iU moat unhappy maawnU qulle tilde tron iU economle tt- fteu..

    HaemrWtalUgbt Seiitlor Dwight Morrow. He* J«r-

    ae7..befon.baJxcaBU aon aUant.- Uian tbe prareiUal elaa, ome polaUd out to hb (eUow rtpublieana that “any party wblch-takee-ctfdlt— for Uw rain matt not be nrpriaed lMt-JrUam«l'rBr'lIitdro«jjht.-

    Correct. eithir way. ' ■ \There U anoUier aipeet to aaper- 1

    ai Brown'a poUUcal forvey. ‘1 . He. b crtdlled wlUi vloa preci-.

    IT ViM Indent C ^ ' Icfde (b trr to rtgala bU aenata aut 1crrpn:---------- :--

    ■nw.queaUon b; Wbat did General Brown find out about tbat doyrnlnDUleT

    Oermanyand Trance aad lived in the "Ught park*," or wood* wbero undressed iun*wor»hlppen freely 'gamboled. They wero all for It. after theflnt'self-conidouafceUnt,'

    fiutding\&ur1 cm MSHOWINQ APmClATION

    By Mn. Agiwa tyna________Cldldren, Ilka the rest of ui.

    Uirive on approvaL Tbey enjoy adult appreclalioa

    No other aUitude on tbe part of Uie g?6wn-up to sttoiuUtea accom- pllthmenu and the development of deslnble-altributeaof-'character.— - : J e t ofun one tee* a-family drclo In which one ot tha chUdren' nerer . rectlves approval ' ^

    SomeUmea UiU' happena beeattM~ the 'child Uirough aome chance likeness to an unloved reUUve caUs down upon himself the stored*up antlpaUiies and antagnilsmi which hta parecu hava canted over from their own youUi.. SomeUmea 11 b beeause hb abUl-

    tica do not happen to Ue aiong the Unes apprared by fasUly tradlUon. Tbe TbJonary, arUsUc, or quIeUy UioughUul ChUd, for Imtancc, ta apt lo come In for vety UtUe apprecla- Jlon.ln.tLfamllyjihlch UeaacntUUy acUon-Iovlng. coapeUUve and ma- lerialbtic ' ■

    Nor b the'i'oungtter whose greatest. Interest b in mechanica Ukely to find recognition In a homa which hu alcaya valued only achelarly at* uliunenti.—The~chlld^ust~foliowbta*own“ bent whauver it may be. If be develops In exactly Uie way Uut hU paren'j had hoped he would, to much the eaaler for everyone, but If the only'c""*»'>“|” iIi '•10 mut< 11 lit I manner .which haa

    I no prestige In the family circle. It ta.up lo hb. parenu lo eduute Ihemtelves to acoept It nevertbeUta 'with true apprecUtlon. .

    When faUier and 'mother refuae lo recognbe Uu child's natural bent,. Uierinnarvaluible'part-of̂ hb-drivB,- for achievement ta deprived'of a leglUmAte ouUet.

    Not Infrequently he uncopscloutly punbhes the parenU wbo have been unfair lo him by turning te un- socUl, dellnqucQt behavior.

    Twin-Falls— '/ V ^ l n a r r H o B p l t a l ^Or. II «. Oreeaa. VaUriaariaa IM tnd Ava 8. Pboae U-W

    I X J l i J L I H

    lA T S BUlon of etfieral depression II .OCATION, we will do the l |

    of IISN’S FELT - - : H

    LblES^FELT-

    IN ASI AS T lluaranteed Work ' I I ntion. 151 Main Ave. W. I Icum Theatre)___________ , I J .0UR8CTRULB i l

    Hat ShopllC o r l e y , P r o p s , l i f

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  • VeiniiDiiInfonnal Hearing On I• 01 BlsWtt Court T V Makes Poslllons, PI

    Twin TtUi CtBtl oompur U]tr.m account o(-U>»ZS«tiUv ■■mu UltnJ to Twla ralU wltl ■% w in orter tennios n n of that MlUtr, U an;. It v u n •Tldent »t ao Inforoul meeting tween u u l tempu? tUncton member* of Twin rail* elty cot

    ' At the cltr 2)*I1 ben Ut« rettei '•flertnon.

    t t * meeUnc had been amu irltb Tlew to poeslble Mttlement

    _-_aTcldBnea.of-lUlgatloa.-lo-*- (tarted br ihs eltr to require canal eoopan; to cootloa the bl .within prt^lbed limit*. This

    been *et for trial to district e it t i Uooitj.

    '^terdar'i meeUce wu la ' elû TO u retanlaaiir acreemenl 'tween cana] conpanr and cltjr, ft dld’ierre to clear the alaiosp;

    I asA nike plain the poeltlons ot 1 partle*.

    ’ mattendatuoat j«tterda^sm tTii nm H V PlniTT *11̂ Tl "!-* dM, firrt tlm. ■ ho'Jtmon; > cUIkh ot that »t&t« had 1't^ S ldIj dancing ( l^ e r , Seldler, EieeBUTiThe clasa ^jjrtbed Col

    “ « dUtlngutshcd U« •n'l and, BfflMlay. He wa* on

    heft of a Wr. How'er-* “new patriot*,* i V te l^- '««•« conildenible saerUIc. Un».-Uk- .Uke.lov-.Hlarled poslUon lmhe mrn near Hoaal government.«1 lo the Popular here and In • tils h ^ n . itate, Hurley Irn* had^he a

    1:18 aod Oohal advahtage of King an ise S W t those who are closest to Uie pi

    denth_Oor> Tall slender, al«-ay* perfe : through groos)ed, hb U a striking flgun moon on taUvaj and vlng colUr, in In tosereml mat buslneu clotlie* or In an c , Ke did eer** uniform. WealUiy. lie :

    {roo .the ̂ bottom ol -the ladder; A Mnle.Drirer

    S iS T ® AlllhewusupervUUigth>• tiiMPpoii

    Tri-atate Rough Rider*, anaspcs* 'A tea.- leiict Idler lie « u a t Istrlbuter. airy captain In the Indian Tc

    lorlal Volunteer itllltU, and pan

    i r a i^ M A

    s: • « a n er cloae to Uie w wL wUhaBt___ is^M•f i n t ^ r roomliieM. Thia Tbe Ida to iu beant}'as well u i u {wwi gtvM Ute.ear a Iitbe,t»ulnr pow<

    ethatiianapproachediaany— regn leBlwuUIug-lUlee. UeaatyoT > eohaaeed b/ a aienderfn^ narj' ir, a longer bood and i{ )wnJlBodi«M W «rXea;vdd> ---n n f>Mlldpiece,wiaMulJ of Ohio st a»nlnaUan ruriU de- “ “uriry aas oalerf fn an e*|>e(Jltlon agalnsi I y«t lup- Indian .chief. Cnti>- Stiake. La iklahema. he fought for Uie IndUn* u coi t Repub. lor the Choei«y Nation _ t llWl, iH|—AumM ai’m'IHlllcnftiit-lolo êt

    the World war, he was elthued stone* are tued ■erltlcelo hat plna. betl.buekle*. nNklace* a nthena- earrings. Beaded' baU-plas ara.i

    Olher coral-faToriter ' ils home '0'*? ■" ***"1*1 tolo Ui# front tie addi- » Wue and whllo crepe . ,„onc cllpp^ to the neckltoe of a biti » T S t o itak M l '

    Perfeclly ' ^ ~figure In in Intor-

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    B a t t c i y S e r v i c c .Pete, tn a . s •

    S S K Y L E li i . f f i A l I E -Join-Uie ■ , ; .

    ' E le c t r i c ia nn Terri-

    partlet-

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    ^ e i g h tis^Moved-to - aee l>pre«cn 17 demon ds Tbe engloQ dom develop* 11 bi»r» power, inauriog a supply o f snjootl power tbat b more tbas atopic for tbe *«qnlreo>eBU of bnUu^'drivins. with a geoezooarcMrve(or the cxtraoniv carjrdemands^hlllclimbiagand bigli ipceda. ’ 1 A iltader-proille radiatoi UU l'lM ger'bood glfe''tt ao a p p ev aa«« o f rakhb lowt»c»fc Improved spring dtaiga, togetb'er with four by- dnrnUb abtorben, ptorUo ex eepdoiuUy eatj riding qnallUea.

    H m nuojr U B S feainru tbat won ibis car

    . In^tsuceieuarerttalned, and the UnU ted aafet; body U la stnio

    appearance and fittings.

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    DAILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS,. ID,

    IS I I ’S ME Cl

    M U Incrcnscd Exploration (

    ^ j | B Ore Development, Howev

    I B Occur In.Shoshone Coui

    1 ■ -B0I8U, April a on - The y II)U-was:oi>e of curlalled'Prod

    ̂ I tlon In llie Idaho mtoing ladut■ due lo ilpiirevied price* of me

    .. -»Vl 8ie»*n Campbell, slate mine■ «i'fctor, jtntfd In hU annual tato

    ■ '■ 'j;M1 ^ 1 Uo').'tvtT. the yenr was marked

    ■ ;m m liicreaied exploration and ore dei opmeni ôt-^hoslione counly, which ly tac the larcett porUon ldalio_mjni l̂nduUry-U-oonc

    | = a g tnitM, Mie report said:"Tlie totals of production, nu

    of men employed and eiper ture> for construction laiid m plunt lmiiiUalloii were Uta smal ihnt Ihe county hu vllnessed many yean.”

    ■ 5 « f | Urlthlcc dfillô lcl e y " a* a brlgfiter outlook, hovever, ,(n.( thi. ''PraetlraJJy flJJ-o/-Uie_U

    “ «>• »u*Perided p • uiwr diiwion m not, jnainiaihed an ucoun- tive devclopm rn r mmm j-;— throtrnnmntia yfsr. This v( loiô et m will, Karcely an exeepllon. -«re« 1 for gal- liicreawd the knovn ore reserres U witty, liinte. iiii.iji!)ir_Qtl_£ompuile*—1 nlc iWij" jiroveu iticir mine and mill pUi *peaker. Wliti Increuied -ore resenx* (

    aurfsce.pIsnU In excellent cor .

    1;oralhu uaeol- ;;r

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    ...... \..onil- ------- LIh leh .liator .. „■

    roT«d k g H o u d a i l le S

    " - N u m b e r I lo l j e rto ex- Iuuc«. : * er Service.udeti) i l b e a r j- •'

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    lafety i I

    ^ t u N K

    i,. IDAHO, SUNDAY MORNING,

    - n ilT ‘h® n»l' '̂« IndusUy of t I I I eounty U In a position to rcli y U I rapWty lo normalcy as soon m m

    Caretul cttenUon to safely.( vices rejiilted In fewJatal apeWei rarrriwrfslioved. All mtiles In Improved vorklng-.condliloiis,.- Ihat ll can tatety be uid tliat i

    n flnrf district are the bI vcntuateil to Uie United Slates., WeVCfi E*t«'ul*'e development of-pli

    phato deiw.flis In Denr Lal:e aDountv «« -u idn ;

    * promise-ot a valuable enterprise 1 liiK added to Uie state's tiidiistry

    bo year . Development vork vas pcrlorir nrodue- ln.many_eald-prep»rtl»nln-*hndustnr ln»P«>or found more actlv' metaL fof >’«dne to-

  • i ' flO K lllL ” r- iE iiS «:r^ M ^ n f^ c t lo n s ''O C cu p y At-

    I : M lo n of Residents of

    ̂ ■ North Side Couniy'Seat ^

    ■ ’ jmOUE, Aurll 25 (SpecUl lo Tlic ^ewl^Maoy locUl nftilm oceurwl

    t , ,durin* lh« iMt of the «r«k Jn tlie ̂i--- Jrroni» rnmty ’ val ^PronUatnl ^

    •monrtlMm’Ttfe fo‘'o»^ .L. The Junior cUu el the Jerom# L-Wgh Khool «nlCTt»lnfd mfmtxM ofth*Bnenoflhe m IncaUy and thelr Klvfs or hujbandJ. *« •ndtnmbcn of lhe Khool bonrd I t P* their tnnual banquet fVld.iy evm- Ins In lhe dintns room nf il>e Ptm-

    ---- bytctlan-ehurch.-The-thrffwut*e-. . dinner wm ttrrtd «l «v*n-ililrty

    bymctnbtrsof UicrrwbylCTlanLB*! dW Aid. The proKTflin wm mada „

    up of K fltil« Mlo br Tom Kendall. rtadim by Mr*. Fern U»l», jilano j_ (olo br Arcia lUmlet. «nd vtrlotu touU gl«n M follow*: "Broidoul." lho Junior looil. Matsarel PreemaM̂

    .• .rinlfrJcrence" lhe MMlor rf»ponw • hr.pilbtrt B r « « ; " A ] ™ ^ _

    • Mamtll* Jon«: •'Adjiiflnirnt*. yfiu-• pfrlnl«ndenlll.Malneehront.“Dl»r ,

    -i pjlal^Ml A.-lrt)ui;.L'] # i U iuur HWorld." Mr. O. P. Mwrltl, aflvlMr ol tM elM* of -Sl. Theron Wird of the

    ' • ^Junior elMJ wm loutaiulcr pf lhe■ evening. Tlie tabten.wcre allraetlte-

    : nutcupi*nd«thldpro(rrunilalhe■ :• form of miniature radio*. Pluew were' : laid lor'appTMlmalely ISO pcrtotu, i ’ ' MaUA.aeodrlehenl«rUlnedon J

    i Fridfly ercnlns ot ■ channlns brld*( nl iho«r and fire lftlil« ot brldite , ' for A1L« Lorene Johnwn. At brldce i Mri. Olartneo Wllwn rtcclved lhe

    •, ; prtie for hUh acore and UU» John* g*. ' ion mu prewnled with a guest prize. x.l(

    T«HI« tinr tirMrt.iinri rrmw 1 and favors eonnLilfd of tmall i»ra> me

    . ! eols. The- eaeswf-honor reeelred __ I nunysltUofllnen^llter.andBlau* —

    I • j ware. A two-courrtlunch-was oer* i • I Ted lato In lhe evenlns. Those prei*[' ent Included Mrs. Viola Trappcn. I

    Mn. Olarenco WUaon. Mn.'WiiJnfl . DelUn«er, Mrs. II. E. Maxwell. Mn.O. W. Oerbolli. Ur*. Tony Kalland, Mn. John NlnA Mn.'Julian Oal* '

    --- lealinerMr8.-Irtln-Rober»n,-Mrt.-8. —i O.Davts, Mrt. H. Maine Ehoun.Mn. _

    PtoydDcdtliil.Mn. Scott Soule, Mn. Rulh fipurllnc. Mn. J. W. Johnwn. ' I

    , Mn.W.O.HJinnon.lficMU«tWllia J ' Maguire, Amr Maton. BUnciie Talej j-~fTSMd'ltlM-0 »Ua-b*rofTi’inrTalIi, ga' I ■ : betldea the guett*of>lionor. ani'' ! MethodUt' Ladles’ 'Aid toelety sp< I nemben nre enierlalnrd by Mn. Gu

    : Ouy.etuticon and Mn. W. C. Clay. Gr pool al lhe A. L. Pj’le retldence on «,},

    • Thurtday Afternoon al tlwlr’Tcsu*. lar builnws and toclal teulon. Tlie

    :. • Mlislonary uclety wiu In charse ofI ’ ' the program folloftln? lho buklntstI , hour. Varlouj papen were read on i**'1-1 tho tubject;. The Ncjro" «nil the[ I proeram was eloied by group tliulne: , of Negro tpimualt. , . J|f;

    ! Mn. nobert W. Wllllimioti enter* talned PrctbyteHan Udlet' Aid to*

    _4_deur.(in.Thuf>dw.»ltcrm}0P. ^I ed b>- Mn. R. W. Carpenter and Mn, cii“• • William Bfcker. Mrs. W. I. Ollletle ff t I TU In cliarge of derollonaU. In llieI builncM meelln; plam for lhe com*I ln« year't program were Uld. Aboul'

    30 ftcre (rr̂ 'rd refreshments by the . .h«tc%i _____________________ ^

    l e i lE M i f■■ i n i i n ^ n m n it ir ni in r _

    " t T i n t l i P

    Hir |Mil1iî >!̂ 1̂ l uti-> |im nil llir B I dour ol n?l)uililiii un .M̂ iln iivriiiir B

    . 1 touilwrftirly ucci ilrd by Jiic M.ir* n ] ' llli«. n:ii:iiticil I iiliicp lullcmUn: u H l^heiirlns b.'lon: Juilni? W. A. Il;ib- H

    s«r' rock 111 'ilbiriPt I'burt lii-rc R' day UII nil oidiT lo tlinw I'.mr all) N I the |>l:icc'»liouUI imi bo cteed «' » m I IHuor iiu!'?n;r, Tlif clesini; oitlir

    . . tlint JwlBP lUbrock yrjl

    I t t rye

    lA E ^ .Let ua fl( jrou vlUi a pair ct ,

    ---— K m - - -1 ^ 1 I I

    I M M .

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    [ SMEinODIHT EPISCOPAt.

    • CUUBCK BlKuhoiie and Ptourlli avenue ea»l

    — ItCT.,Cft!ll P. TlHUiT, inliimct.. J, S;4S A. M.-Church ultool. lI:MA.M.-Momlng»oraniji.Srr* „

    mon,’ ’Two T»tlrt for ChrlMlan*." g AnUiem by lhe eholr. "1 Am Al|iha y antt'Oiiinfn?* Slatiirr.' ~

    7:00 p. M.-:4iUrm«llnU Ei>»orth League. In itie chapel. n

    7:00 p. M e n lo r EinvorUiLoiiitie, q In the parlor, wllh MIm Alma David* v ton u Iea*r, subject "VVlmt I J^* n peel lo Oet Oul of ln»iuii;e." j|

    7:45 p. M:-Organ reclUil by Mrx.C. H. 6lln«n. lollowctl at B f, Af.bythotoiiccnofiliBOooiiitwCullfKe _OlM club. ■ '

    «;00 p. M. Weane/y«y-Mi(l-w i lartment of lhe T\;cmlclli Cciilur>j pu, loM lliclr mreiliigi r»ch year, lo ,>e held at lhe iHHiiltublc home dl ,lrt, P. J. Cosl'ello oii-Wcrtnetdny .fierooon, April iweniy*nlntlL y

    ____ yC blr

    Mr^ Mllei llrowiilnef geiicrul o:nlialnnan for Ihr final dancing party \iuf the 0 A aCTlJb on Monday even* dmn g JU rO a lhe Odd Fellowt Hall edlalcompVled ihe commlltee.n for ire

    llinti' (U|i|iiii{ l̂oet, the reed rjii iro surn .d trby and abiir

    Tll niu«larlif train parade In ptnln

    mllllDiit. Onit again lhe Inlmllablr nf fiimrily rrarim down UWr.-«revUI>- . H B B S g Blanlnmlmlf B i f f

    liable king v | H |Inln hl» . p S R

    I.-t,.rih an B ^ *)jO |'iiilli hU M /. « l B

    B t ' / :m

    | - s ' ? , J

    H I SHAM'S ̂l y u ^iturw , Seiinctt Comedy and Pnthc otincc 10«. 30«.nnd 4 0e ; Kvenlr

    • 40e *ind SOe .

    ■ B ^ M M e S r o• ■ . -1

    liY-N EW 3r'nVTN -FALL5 .- IPAno

    I open dally, except on Susdayi'and holklayt, from 1:30 to 4:30 P. M.

    V' .ST. KntVAUD'rt CATHOLIC ------------ rnuBcn------------

    lllsht Rev. Renil .B. Keyrw, patter „ « Rev. II. L. llermann. fttsUUhl pMlor Tl

    8;0p A. M. and 10;M A, M.-Buiy*_ fl:30 A. M-aiid 8:00 A. M.-Holj'day J ll ma/JM. ’ ell

    7:45A.M.-Week.daymats. ,h ,4;00 P. M. Sunday-Holy hour. v.'

    “ “ HRST I’ltKKnYTERIAN CHURCH l-lfih avenue and Seoood atreet .

    , north ■L_ ....... Itev. Jiniea MlIlar,-paator--- ■Jl . 10:01 .V M.-8unday school. **

    ll:OOA.M.-MomlnRwonhlp.ter* mon by the pattor. The SocUI Big*

    nd nUieance of the Croat." Anthem **' ;iic by Ihe claJlr. "Be Thou Bcalled," I*' •y* Wllwn, Tlipre wlii be.rtceptlon.of *1< 'he iiiember.i and biiplltnu. hoce. i!;30ArM,-Junior ChrltUan En- te. deavor. aior. -0:30 p.

    f\ Ii.^fellig^ Knlce^ tw- ^ by mon -Ood and Kinit AUonto." ̂ 11 hr Tliehi. "Who WIU Open M er^!." Door?-' So'-s, Mn. D. L. Aleajinder. ?

    -Come Ye Bleawd." Scott; pUno tolo, Mr*. Effie Hinton, "Andante."

    8:00 P. M. Thunday-Cholr pne*_ tlce;____________ ______________ _ ^

    IMMANUfX LUTIIEBA.V Tu « CHURCH *

    Fourth Avenue and Second atreet

    : fjcv. S '̂ir.‘Zagct.''mlnlsler ■■2; 10:CO A. .M.-Sunday tcliool un*5. der lhe dlrecllon of Uic mlnitter. f**

    11:00 A. M.-Dlvine preaching ter- (( vice. The MnnonwlUl>c on the peri*

    pjpe of Jublliile Sunday. TliU.teti. _1 liT jicm il Ik- broudeatl over radib tU- lerl 1} lull K in . Itie

    - ~ wit:------------------------ ^

    I L I I L I I l i l E S I N i

    ■ ' • r a i r a c L i i i ”A I--- ---- ____ IH

    J If JoMiih H. McCoy,'Nevada mln* 0 t, Ing nmn. fauilly Injured’lu nn au*

    lomoblle colllilon whllc.ridlng from r ” ^ Bolte 10 Twin Falla with Captain C.^ It. Kreiigel, Twin Falla, last October eon ... s. wat making Uie trip as n builneu bles

    aa.toclale of Capuln Krengle, he oc- tel , cuplfd n different potlilon under lune .’ tlie law than If he hnd been riding lug J at a guest. R. P. Pnrry of countel ihe

    for C>|ilaln Krengle atserted In ar- ron guinent on u demurrer In dlauict court, here yetterday. Il wu ahown /,|m thal Mr. McCor nnd Capuln Kren* ,

    ̂ gte were Inlereiled logetlier In mla*• mg projieriy at McCoy, Nevada.•, Deniurrtr'siu Inierpojetl by coim* —■“ i-nel Jor Crfplaln Kr{n-:cl, defend:inl r hi a tull for I30XKH) damaget ln.̂ ll*. tuted by Mn. Flortncc McCoy nnd I Barton O. McCoy and Melvin S. Me*. Cor. widow and m iu of Joseph JI.1 McCoy.• nbilrlct Judge W-.A. Babcock heard ' Ihe.argumenu on the demurrer nnd

    reterved hia ruling,

    B r a B S O H H ^NOW PLAYING TODAY AND'

    — tom orroW ‘7 ^:—!c and Evciiiiig -

    iM M f ^ ' '

    ■ E S -

    Q Q i R I

    u U | | iithc NewsI'cninR, Children 15^, Adttlls

    lAnO rSUNDA Y-H IO RN IN CrAFfll

    l i f f i l l E i■ l E r n i i i r

    Prtlly Affairs Take place

    In Several Homes. W ith '■md[■ Oul-of-Town Folks Guestsjl

    u,r Kl-MBERLY. April 2J ISpeclal to B tor The h‘tni>*8oclal funclloni were ■ ir̂ * numerous In' Klmbtrly during lhe ■

    lay Women't Foreign Mlalonary to* I clely met on Wednetday afternoon at ■ the country liome of Mr*. Ltlah I Wood wllh U memben In attend- I ance. Tlie pretldent, Mn..A. M. I

    , * Sco:i. presided orer the buslnets ■ ̂ lesjlon. Mn. Henr)- Vaa Valkcnbiirsli f|

    ... wat In charge of llw program and Ugave character tketcliet of Indla'a I ] mrdlcal women and oilier eutem ■

    ]l\ countrlea. Mlsa Haiel Wood lang ■ 1% t- Mtmben of lhe American Leglisn U AusUlary met on Thurtdnv afUr* J l

    JUt TWJII J l llUi t6uiili> liuiiili' ul i j l i . If

    tiltuifd the amutewenl for the fore* (f

    jy ng (Cling for Uie Veterant' hot* I ^ plttl wat taken up, RefrethmenU

    u-ercKrredbythe'hotletsUSD'cloct , . . Un. Uoyd Jones wu hottest on I |

    Tut.’|day aflenwo at litrliome near ,>■Tue.Hlay Brtdge club and four guesu, “C le'nludlng Mrs. Jolm Hamey, 'Mn. Or

    . William Hamey, Mrs. Carl Doyd and —. Mrt. D. C. DeLapp, Haxelton, High club icore.went to Mrs. J. C. Clal* Tr

    If. born nnd Mrs. John Hamey'recelr* Tli ed the guest prlxe. A two*coune 0,

    f. luncheon wu lehed by the hottest Mr j. afler the garnet, Mrt l _J1iff KlmberU•Ĵ ndge■dub■gat■câI- lerlalned on Thurfdny nftcnioon nl

    the country home ot Mra. 0. L. Rots, •” * with 10 memben pretent and Mn: ^

    “ Willlnm Madden. Mra. P. W. ^olt. ™ .Mn, W. C. Pleree. Mn. Roy D. Bcou J- and Mn. MrB. 0111 Invited guesa Five games were played nl whleh

    5MfA;j.,j’mnklIenryandMn.A.J, mi Wiliion won high club score and .Mrt. n l P. W. Scolt received the guest prlie. T A uo-coune luncheon wu served

    - at4:30 o'clock.----------------- _i. One ot Uie prelly parties' for the, early >iirlng waion was given by „ Mn. O. y. Sieel'mltli. Mr*. II. E.. Po»en and Mn, R. O, Wilson at the ,, '• Orange Lantern oh Tuesday. Lunch* r eon «atier\cd nt: 1:30 n;^mnll ta- t bles centered with'btouoms-ln pds*• tel »Iia(!r>'. with pluc; cards nnd • r Iunelironctollivln|:a!leUiad;.iada-g Ing deuil to the spring, motif. In me, 'I lhe brldee gam» following lunclt'HuHi- eon, .\Ir>. P. J. Costello. Twin Palls ust '■ Mn. B. It. AtkiiiHin nnd Mrs. M. U, null ̂ 0111 were presented.with jirltei. The pro

    ' liivlied iLu incluiled Mrr,. P. J, Cr*. p.ifl* lello, Mrs, Jo^ Koehler. Mra. J. R. ,Teii

    t I — I ■ II ' '■ — M

    ■ Crue lest W o m a n

    I In A l l A f r ic aI

    Priiice:.i of Pagnnltm. white and luscliiaUiig, a body allurlm,'- ly braiiiKut, lost to her own world, fltuiUy found and returned by-Trader Hom after-a tearch llirouih Uie.Valley of Death]

    She who rules a nation of blacks It lamed by a white youth and taiight .a white man's lovel

    ----- rtfRHHBWHHAGNtfiefrtfCETTilltlU.H ALMOST UNntAlt* AULt:. SrJLENDOB DAROAniC, nUl'TlhUL AND ROMANTIC

    lnM.G.,M.’a

    " T r a d e r '

    , Horn”

    1 'NOW ,

    Flnt Time

    ropula'r

    - F M I, "One cf ihe'most a i^ n g ;

    _ . ^ produccdLThrlUln>ijy y » y ;«] talioriak tcenea ewvlewcdrl

    •ur ■ . '—Jimmy Starr, Loa /

    , Added, Cnrloon oi

    PR IIrS6ria3 I-n r- :^ -------

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    It 4:1h .

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    '■ ane qu" kn s

    r *'0up

    - >»< ll er̂_ j

    -Cto u l b S r a . l i ! s. Opheui Hnnday and Moaday. gt

    I ~ spe. Trollnger, Mr*. R. E Dobler, Mn. wh. Tim Lydstcn trom Tirln PalU, Mn. patI 0,ETeater,Eden;Mnear-

    tlon-

    nade'̂ -;eful rs to any

    le —■een, .I'hen ^Tcli~ ''ou’iiHostiges.eTo” ’

    told.:o n - '

    uressat-t h e

    thatT e c T T ^ ^ ^ B H —:tion U f

    I of lirty

    re. B | 8 W | | B | [ M

    irnSiureCô ]ME OUTFlTrERS ~ 11''

    " . •' ^ = = i .

  • -EresidiiDOfiiiSB

    T - lf rM O li-̂ rpjciFrii

    Prohibition Strikes Heavily

    At . Chiot, Itidjstry ol ,

    ■ ■ "Isles—Bay Bum Making- • ■

    S IX PR ES ID EN TS SEE K '

    DOMAIN FOR AMERICA

    — r-Suhstitutlon-of Oil Instead

    ------^-ar« uotklnt. on thels tc tenderfoot lesoiia and will take tesU ^ nt tliclr next regular meeting.

    " DIXON DISTRICT NAMES '• TWO SCHOOL TRUSTEES

    ^ DIXON. April U (G|)CClnl U> TllC Ntw»)—Two ww tninccs have been

    re eleeted to llie D ^n nirol grade iiltobrb6ard:'Tliey nitr Victor Le*

    at gaull foMhe wo*year tenn an? Raj ne Looney for the lhree*ycar term, The ot 1 mill lery earrled; alto the nine* ty mon̂ h tchool term.___ _______

    e \ ^ lu e (dWHY M ILLIONS Ml

    '.dtnif make^

    r v P E S

    lUAtlTYtiriBrWithi IS Reach of ALL

    " ^ i h r,Th

    Office and S t io p P -i-Official Bosch Maj

    Sales’and Setvice!

    ’ TPTN TA T-tS D A U Y

    piwirs - F W iliif f i

    B»- __________________________ L _

    Many Pretty Parties Fea- ^ j!!reJ)utlnjWeek.aLHomes ^ In' Cassia County Seattale* _____■'the ’ BuiuXY, April 21 (Speclul to nie pet* Me«a)-Boclal funcUont were nunier*

    ous In Durley d'uring Uie latler iiart ol the woci.

    The Lodlef Aid toclety of llie Mail Plni JlcUiodltt church mei lii lu Tlcan regular, monthly dlvltlonal niretlngt Wted Thursdty afternoon. April a . Mrt,

    WllJon'tKcUon mei »1Ui Mre. Jutn 15^ i. Dunbar. Mrt. II, A. Wilton lind

    charge of thU meeUng, .Dtvoilont 2-“ * were in cliargt ot Mrt. C, M. need.

    . foltoa-ed with refretlimeiiu'mu^ ‘ by Mrt. Wllfon and Mrt. Dunbtr.

    TI** Krtlon met wliii Urt. L .25 P- J- *• fn..Fharge t l UieLl?5 Home of MlSirtJH Htmmond. Mr*.

    Ambrose Dunn wat an attltUng h«* [ S S “ **• * ahort butlnea wloti“ *“*■ Mra. OTH. Hogue had charge of de*'

    voilonali al thla m««lni. TheUiWVh- ool groundt tliU,‘ trip siiniiiicr, Mr*. Pnuice* Wtmi Uie Mon* counly hctlUi nurse wat present tnd m k s|w1ieon licaltli work, Ttie principal thU». ai*tkjT wt* the auic president, Mn.' theit O. W. ErWand, Twin FaV.s, testt The Pau Puk KeewU club iiicinbert

    were gUMit of honor al'a well ar* ranged brWge dlntwr given by llie

    S national h^el Thiictdar eienlng' at . 7:J0 o-cloclt. Coven were laid for Eba OM Ptnk and mttnwere uted In Die coDr Kheme. Place favon for each of the ladkt wu a coruje mtde up of aweel peat-lnd rote budt. Mr.undMra.R.C.Dtvld- aon -and -Wllliam-MrtJIIltn -were guuU betldct club memben tnd

    ■ Uielr huibandt. The evening wu■ The j^ n l pitying bridge'with winhlni nine* toort honon going lo Mrt. Ilotco 0.

    Rich. Mn. Joe-BelKxlde; Mrt. Fr^^'

    f t m e l i i p l l c e

    MORE BEOPLE SAY;

    vlLL buif only

    g g p30x31/2 .....

    inin - (28x4.1

    r ^ u t o m oThe Finest and Best EquiI Phone.299 -----------lagnetoee Station ' _______

    n r N EW S. T W IN F A L IS . IDAHO

    irg in lsPirke andTfnTJotiii Burgcet- 1

    Mrt. Charlet R. {jonietvUle c;uUf' ulned at a Spring lunchcon-Thurf' day afternoon. April 33, In honor ol |

    ; rU M n , a_0.-ArrM,-Bpring-flo«m- I'L 'I [wero used at a table center and llu- L L I ' ®cno ®hd decorations and gamc.tear* f " , rled out the tuggctllon of Biirlng._ _ _ firT>,f«l îiwm w rr ecUI to Tlie I tlie Newsl- l̂* Idalw dlsirlctt wlli com* Mrs. pele In tubjeculaughl In high Khool

    :h«* coraraerelaldepartmBnU. May J. tayt ?Mlon I Dewey BrtKOf . henrt nt ihe r.mmf r- jojed. clal deparunenl of the high tchool >(de* liere and pretldent of llie tlaie board Uilrd of eonttol. Apiiroxtmaiely IOM slu- Mrt. denu will take part, ave- Dlrtrlet chairmen will conduct

    ■ildc« etinteiU in eteli of the tlx dlilrieti. and hlfh papen will be tenl ]oH.C. Oogglni. Unlrenlty of Idalio. Poca* tello. tute conleti manager, who will

    JiSi. re«raa«'ilieT)ffperiina‘oeelatt'iUle wlnnen-ln-eteh-of-ibtt*.flT«-eub- Jeeu; thorlhand. one and two, and

    ahifd bookkttp*~buiricl“ coiile»lirwiiri>riicld”ut' Poealello. Univ