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Tm - VoliSnJoTmr Swollen Oh Destruction To New'Fl -M ore-T hair-gOOO-Honi Alone; D evastated'E gin Huge Kehab The-Flood Situa <2)T ‘n>9 Aitoel PENNSYLVANIA-Boylsed dt bomeless; damage unoritclal Eorlo atka federal govemment Mmn; nrnyor of Johnstown also OHIO—Four dead; 10,000 u river flood crcst surges toward $10,000,000 to 912,000,000 doma( In lower volley lighter. -------- WEST-VIROINlA=FoTirtgen- damage about $5,000,000; Oovet I, area lo determine omount nce< )k'' MABSACHUSrrrS-Ten dcac -estimated a t $200,000,000; rehc 60,000; Oovemor Curley scekln for relief and $8,000,000 for roa MADfE-Flve dead; 10,000 l mated damage; Oovenior Broi eral funds. CONNECTICUT—Three dead ” ers estimate domogo ot $26,00C - relief workers on duty: 800 hon emor Cross seeking $5,000,000 VERMONT—Fivo dead; domi 3,000 reconstruction workers. NEW HAMPSHIRE—One dea unofficially put a t $20,000,00i guardshien ond other relief wc __ MARYLAND—Four dead; est homeless 8,000; total of $5,214,! ond Red Cross funds. __ VIROINIA-Four dead; prod _ Yn’n K -T w n returning; damago $5,000,000; 200 guardsmen on' duty. DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- homeless; damage $DOO,000. I (By Th# Aisocl While flood-tom costem stat sands'ofTiomciess ’and repair at half a billion dollars, the swo! carried destruction and suffer and Kentucky, driving thousand In Cincinnati alone there wei os the flood crest of tha rivor a of small communities olong - __ the lower volley. &e'd Cfosrofflclala reports H some of thei homeless were I' •ultctiQa. tram leijjitjevtrijouiyw j I— A !«>cheek o( Um de«th lU^ u eutem rlraiiiaDldlT needed, ed 188 dead. Property danuga wm «UmAt«d.unofncliilly.andottlclally , flt mor« than ISOO.000.000. More fl than OS.OOO persona wero homeless, "'nie revised dead list bjr states: Penniylvanla 112; Weat VlrjlnU 14; Ohio. 4: Maryland. 4; Massa- chusctts 10; New Yorlt 3: Vermont 6; Conneetleut 3: New Hampshire , 1; Maine S; Vlrslnla 4; North Can>< , lina 2; Oeo^la 3. i men and WPA workera started 1 clearinB away, flood wreclcaBe. state ^ seeking rehablliuaon (unds. Qovernor Earle of Pennsylvania, oi Qovernor Brann ot Maine, Oover- c< nor Cross ot Connecticut and Prank oi Foy. MaasechusetU dlrcclor for the _ . . (OcmUnued on Pap» 3. Col 1). Jj r— -^ --------------------------------------li d L ights and s SHADOWS >5 In Day’s Events --------- tflyTheAasoclatcd-presj)--------« t Just In Oaso—> G — —OKICACK)—Amomr-tho-custooi ^ ers at the marrlairo Uccnso bureiu S yesterday were Gcorso Lepper, 73, ^ s and Ills *-ife. Ann, 68. * r' Lepixr said Ujc. record on their nuuTlage m San Pranclaco in 1S&6 ^ mts destroyed In tna flr« and earth- ‘ Quako there In IDOO' and that he ‘ - Mdflcnuilytoro up tlw eertlflcatc ; •ome >'«ars later,. "Wa vant Co be remarried so that 1 If anything happens to either of us I therell be no trouble about prop, erty rtghls," he said. School for Orators— WASHtNaTON-Tlmcly Ups on to Wives Of E>eme«ratio legislators, I ^aiiendlng a.''oampalga dosa'.' al.tha . Totnen's national Democrat club. Here are sotne ways to traln for ° the speaking platform: ^ To relax the voice—Uun\ Uiroujh * ' lhe nose; ° To perlect dleUon-Spealt with a piece ot wood In tho mouth. i To banish slaps trleht - Yawn y ' generously. ' o To Improve iKWturo — Best the r .. jawbaoB.Qa Uie two palms and ro- o late the akull genlly on llte top n Tertebn. f ficos All, K aW i Mi— POCATELLO,.. Jdato-».-D a.SJi fl _ Sorenson ot Builey should cot have a trdubie with her studl^ - 11 - She pays'her'way'uirougti the o Unlverslly of Idaho, Bouthern b Branch. *!» money earned t>y icll* va Sort^ott. y Dawn's clientele Includes sludc;its j .and toimspeopie. She cOso 'ls In de- •, ^ omduuionlerutoUpirUtt.J, [E T\ 5 S S = ^ l ' —— WTUTO Auorr tfoauo or cactmTlOW .... hio Carries [ n, Suffering I ?'lood Areas 'onieIe8a~~lir~Cincfamati i 1 'Eastern States B S ~ 1 labilitation Task ~ 1 asoetated Press) I 1 death list totals 112; 300,000 I iclally $200,000,000; Oovemor 1 lent for 110,000,000 to aid vie* also asks $10,000,000. D to 12,000 homeless os Ohio 'ord the Mississippi; estimated mage bi upper valley; domage ^vemor Krump surveying flood needed for rehoblUtotlon. Acad; 60,000 homeless; damage rchobiiltotion workers number !king $75,000,000 appropriation roads. DO homeless; $25,000,000 esU- 3ronn to seek $10,000,000 fed- lead; 4,000 Hartfpjcd refugees 1,000,000; 8,000 guordsmen and ~\ homeless at Middletown; Gov- 1 000 for rehabilitation, omage estimated at $1,000,000; / s. • ' dead; 8,000 homeless; damage , 0,000 to $25,000,000; notional : workers, 1,700. esUmated damage $6,000,000; s 214,225 sought in federal, state . iroctlcolly none now homeless; m00.temporttriiy-homcless.aog- - )00; 10,000 WPA workers and }IA-None dead; 60 families ] isociated Press) states sought to core for thou- air properiy'dfittage esllniakd swollen Ohio river Monday night ffering li^to southwestern Ohio sands from their bomes. , were, more than 2,000 homeless . or apptoachrt, engulfing dozens : ^ --------------- 'B H ip r' ntMifES i y _____ I J More Than Score of Persons Injured and 50 Made fc Homeless ' SPltlMaFIELO, Mo., March t3 (/TV-A woman, a girl and a man , >* wtre kUled. more than a score in- r Jared and 50 made hemelcy by a , •d Uie today. le BMUng fin* •* “ ■■ ‘" r ill 11 mlli i * ' ” northeast ot Sprlngtleld. the ter- » rltie wind wrought destruction In or near more than a halt 'dozen ° communities before blowing itselt ‘k out over the Lake ot the Ozarks. * i2 • Mn. .T>Ht'Wmnrr 7n r. nrlrln.. - kUled WhUo seeking shelter In a * slorm ccllar oV Mlangua. , Bart Snell, 31, was hurled to hU ^ death there while at work on the ° root of a house which collapsed In f Uhe slorm. I Miss Reba KeesIIng, 16, died ot In- , Juries Buttered In the hamlet of na- , dtr which virtually, wna wiped oiit. j. SO ctdldren S a n d ____ t Near there, 30 eountry school children were *aved by-a-nulck-wlt- - ted teacher, Miss Paulino lUder, 31. Seeing the dark cloud, she Ird Uie .ch«drtn-ln)ro-Uic-buaillngjjid.or-! > dered them lo llo Hat on the ground. ^ They woUlied tho storm carry the j sclioolhousfl awny. i ^ ,1. Red Cross headquarters at 6t. > , ^ Louis dispatched John Wilson, troln- Ij. ed disaster worker, to Ihe storm . tie te ------------ ------------ “fRoosevelt Argi Approach t ROUilNS COLLEGE, WlNTKRIj PATW. Ha.. U ararsl^m il- |J dent R0O3«-c11-— . the new deal's ( Sponsor s li^ M tho sl<ad{n.itncu « of .“the old.diala"-ln accepting an v honorary degree from Collins coUeRC t .1. today and said ~all wo change Ls our metliod ot approach." C a Stopping off her® en reute lo FoH ! Lauderdale where the’ presldenlbl f '■n ywht Potomac walled to tako hiui on hla annual fUhIng cruise. Mr. , ne RoaseveJt also witnessed’ the award 0* of. the-AJgomon Sydney-Sulllran W medallion to Mrs. RooieveU — Uie ; _ tint time, he yld, he.hi^ wile m cap and gown. _, ______ The president emprbj^ Uie con- i JI fcrence.plaa-ot-atudy-lnauguraled vc at Rollins college by President Ham- . - llton Holt to llluatrate basic thcano ne of Uienew deal aad hls "Bood neth- . m bor" '^llcy. . , '- [ ■■These changes fearksaly inaut- c uraUJd at RoUlns are bearing Inill,” i Mr. Roosevelt wld. “The tact that I «• tn some respects they, break'away kjtroffl some ot ttw-old i AdCUXATl wm-{ M —J... — = = = Young, Old F |R .A ' nj^V Kw ^ V B \|F - UERE il a lanehlng icene st a seh t when a iemporvy dom lten and i from the Corniectkut river (lood ae< t nee the rlilng intetK 1S-year-old It: own IroobiM to help this yoiugiier i Borah Glad I^Townseni Pension Plan’s Authoc Speaks Favoral d (By The Asst WASHINGTON. M arch 23 - ° he was glad to have tho suppo Senator Borah of Idaho said tc “ polgning for the Republican i middle west in about a week. Hc plons lo speak in Illinois - April l.-Early in May he will n that state's primary May 12; In Los Angeles Dr. Town- 5 send, autbobfijUho Townsend old age pension plan, revived talk of a third party, with the declaration that 11 tho RepubUeans show tho samo "coldpess" to his plan, third party, composed ex- IS closlvcly of Townsend plan fol- lowers, will be formulated, with the avowed purpose of_ shelving both Democratic and RepubUcan parties perpetually.!' , Townsend DUclalmi Pledge He announced yesterday U ut he was dunging ills registration Iram Democratic to Republican nnd nt * .Uie iai"‘ '-Hn’«-«poka-favorably-tif Today, iiowever, he stressed that 3 ' he had nut pimguu im urganleation to tho Idahoan. JJ "I am not trying to commit our n organization to, anyone,’' ho aald. If "In pollUca, one cnn never know when a candidate's attltiido may m , rtinngn nnrl It li aij ulsU UJ‘U! ^ entangled by pledges. "1 U&\'e said Senator Uorah waa the only one to show sympathetic attitude toward our movement, and _ naturally I personally Icel friendly toward him." Ho added tlint Townsend clubs would continue to support congtw- *■ slonal candidates who laror the pension fPlan regardless ot their party.-.- - .......................-— g, Seen Aa Clincher L. .JnJYashlnslfiiuTownsenliJJorah. |. SUtement was Interpreted by Rep- • resentaUve McQroarty (D-Callf.) u cllnchltis the RcpubUcon aomlna« V tlon-forthBndftlioan:—" ------ “■ “It wns tho biggest helping hand Borah has yet received." said Me- „■ Groarty. sponsor of the Townsend legislation in lho house. "In my mind, this makes certain m — (ConUnued on Pasc 3, CoL 1) guesforNew to ‘Old Ideals’ 1niOftflng< . I- "In CducaUon, as in politics and i's economics.an4:.sodal. rcIaUonablps. u we hold fait to the old Idea* and oil m wochRns<} Is our method of approach ;e to llie nttaUiment of the ideals." . is Ader declaring that “all ot us are Rreally InHucnced by group'aasocla- , tlon." which It Is the "problem ot , govt;mment U> harmonise," the pres- Ident said. 'The development of national un- ilcrslandlng as opposed to .purely ™ Individual.or,group.domlnaUon_li ^ pro^rlns by. leaps and bounds ,, uiroughout our nation. "II ll lhe logleal iltn ioiuiiuil uf broader ^nd better educaUon nnd It Is tho logical development of the ^ extension ofwhatm om ctrm d’call '* ihepollcy of the good neighbor • • •. "First of all. your duty and mine Is to the nation. If we perform thal duty well— you and I the policy I- ot the 600d neighbor «Ul In Ihc long run assert Itself so strongly, so rlc- at lorlously. thal It will *pread to olher ly ipcophs and naUons tliroughoul the lie world." HIP—Aft ABaUUIATBU FB FALi TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUS FleeDis^ter sehMlhonso s t Hartford, CouweUosd, nd dl&lnr haU were tc i up for ntogtm I aeetor. Allbottfh she too w u foreed to Id Mr*. Elisabeth Aahmankoa forget ber ler enjoy a boUle of mllkM/r)-Pbeto.-%. L T o JH aie^ idV S upport or-DiscIaims-Pledge But rably Of Idahoan Associated Press) * i — Wllh the brief comment that )port ot Dr. Francis E. Townsend, I today he would resume his cam- n presidential nomination in the c. lOls ond iicrhaps Wisconsin about 1 moke an address In Ohio before iWIDElMSf- I STO iS SUBSi he ' -------- £ Choking-Clouds Roll . Over Southwest; Colorado Wtlmmes Snow im —~ nt GUVMON, OUU, March 23 on i2l -wmatiffsil -d at - fflgnni"whlfli- iwlrled ltirou{l> Uie boQUiwe*!, i»t m w ln r wheat tinrt rednflng vlil- oa bUily lo sero in aome aeeUons. dlmlniibed In Intenally <onlgbt. M Meanwhile lamiens In souUKasf JW em Colorado iialled '•lltc-savinr ay snoB's, the .llrst In moro Uun n ye.u. d f ~neiiiUuiiUi ut auyuiuunuiMMuvcTT Oklahoma, warily removed dust tits maaki and borsIcs, worn today aa Uc allt whlsUed through the ala In al- nd most utUr darkness, iiy VUlblllty throughout Um Okla- homa. panhandle ranged Irtua lOO lbs to 400 yards. »- m B dust plague exlcnijed souUi he and east to Oklahoma City and elr Shawnee. Souihwestcm Oklahoma — had-lta second dayof‘dust.------ --- Automobiles Stalled ^ -BU ttI5“ eTcctfT<IU}'ru-hl6H—eaujcd ^ automobiles to stall lu eastern New J.. Mexico, abo wm geasraied by the ~ •dust-near-Beaver. Oklaliomfl,-and nrt waa reported kJllUig wheal. [e. Schoob were closcd at Porgon, nd Oklahoma. New Mexico, Texas and parts of iln southern were In Uw path — of the "dusicr.'' '■ But rains-and'inos^’s, In some _ places ncarlns bllBcard proportions, fell In parts ot Colorado, Texaa and Kansas. Wyoming and northwestern Ok- lahoma lay under snow blankela: ,• Elevator men at Desver, Okla- S homa,’estimated 20 per cent of'the wheat crop In tlut area had blown out. . „ nd I ' ■" I a^i ’ A Line Or Two ch Uy UERRV [" PIERRE, S. D. Mnrch 23 - Ono of of our boj's went down to Omaha and sold a lond ot catUe lor tl,741. .1 ■! Ho met up wlUi ;n- IK :'.: somo fellers ely IW*. dowji Uiere and .U . -Utey.got.hlmln- >ds to n poker game be All ottwr-hand. 'tr — would hnve inc meant nnoUier lal flrat.d.iM relict client for Harry Icy Hopkins. mg I canX tWs\k of any way Iw eould Jc- lose hi* money ta.Mer. If our toys ier want tn throw .awny ihrlr money lhe playin' poker. I'm tor havin’ ’em lost U at bomv. gjESSNEW SPABM ^ m m f Y MOBNMG, MAltCH 8 HBIllPlffi' I ISFHCgiiDL PIUIEW r Appropriation M ^ r e Es- r “ lahlishes “^eaoe -"Tine f Hecord; -.Senate . Mds I- - $66,000,(XM— to -total I A proposed lonff’range llood I control program and senate B pawage of a peoce-tlmff xec- B. ord amur appropriation bill B were fUed In todoy’s folio of I capital business. I Memboss of congress from I fitlecn states affected by the H ea.Mem floods agreed to seek H ^ntion ot a Knate-bouw e ^ : n' mitiee to atudy flood eondlUons fl Uiroushout Ihs ntUeo. Tt* tea- U mlilee would recommend at this I session a comjJlchenslve cootrol pro- I gram. B A group of works progrew td- H mlnlsiratlon oftlclals, meanwhile, M honied off tonight to direct fedir- H al relief and rehabllltaUon utlvl- Ues In the flood soneii y Senate Swells AppropriaUona I ____Thr. armiLblU, filling tor ■ tflU ■ I JSJ.OM appropriaUon, was posed by | - <h» senate on ii S3 to 13'Tota'Uid sent to A conterence wlUi tbe bouse, rt. That branch previously had pasaed ^ the bUl, but U\® set\ate added |M,- i . 000.000 worth of llema. ^ Tito blit, in addllion to providing for an Increase from 147,000 to 185.- . 000 In the enlisted strength of the = army and for equipment expansion, allows S32<I.0(33JS8 for rlrera and harbors work.The senato voted down again today, however, the proposal — to-lncludo-<undr-for^the-f lorid«- t ship canal. This relteraUon of an ■admwj-nota-bnragnt fruui oppuii-" enla of tha eanal an inslstenee that Uie project for which U.400,000 of WPA funda alreidy have beea spent rt Jra^.dead-------------------------- ------ The 12 aenaton voting against the bill included Pope of Idaho and \VhteIer of Montana. Democnta. Over nrnion * Day. : Senator Frailer (B-NJ3.) attack- ed tiie meosure as allowing expen- Id, dlture of "more thaa a mlUlon doi- n ' lira a day for military purposes he tlone." .Most of the senate additions vere u t approved In commluw. ITie 'only ifA amendment added on Uib tloor was _ tor threa pr«}ecls suited wiUi WPA aUocatlons. consisUng of ffi^.000 for Uie Conchas dwn lo — rfnrtfrxlco: 12500.00010^6811?- dls retxrvolr In Ktlsaisslppl, and t2.- 000,000 for the Bluejlone reservoir In ir West Vlrplnla. lr Seacout deten.<ie funds wera trim- IL med from I8.518J04. ns approved by the house, to the budget esU- mate of Sl.793,904. the latter dlvid- e r ed M follows:-«15J9i for conUn- enUil VniUd SUles; S37S.5U for Insular dcparUnents nnd $M8.852 tor the Panama canal. House pro- visions specifying «,180J73 for Uie Pacific coiut 'and $3,141,780 for p) Hawaiian, detensea were eliminated. ill Katteeal^td-lfleifae -------- Among other mlllUry’ IUm« are . lunas'ana auUiortintlons for pur- *• ehaae of S«5 new army planes, all but . SO of them for the reguUr branch, gf ' Funds also are Included to In- treasd Uio naUonal guard by 5;000 rvr. oftlcera ond mtn ind lo modemlM n7 iisnreuvy Brtuury. ' • ----------- ---- ut A total or }I,BM,8I3 Is Included aa to provide n yrar'a active duty tor sl- IW reserve otilcers training corps (Continued on Page a. Col. 4) ;iizziw[ " -wmMnm ----------------------- -------------------- ew —— - 5; Snow Blankets Moit _ol Colorado, Wyominj as; Temperatures Drop of -------- Ith DENVER, Cole, Martii J! m - .... ,5now.hlank«ted most ef-Colorido- mc and Wyomtor today and “spotted- ns, MontARs sa lemperatorra dropped nd lo Uio near lero mark In some monntaln region*. *k- In Colorado, mounlaln paues were closed by blizzards and the Denver l“* area recclwd alx inches of stvo* which thfl wealher bureau said eon- tained .SO of an Inch of preclpi- --- taUonr-eempercd-wtttr-TDT-TRtnQr fnr below norma], for tlic >ear. —1 . In the mountain counlry bllzards clawd-the-Ouray-ailvencn- high- way. Isolating the mining camp of eih-crton for the third time this winter. _ ' Slide'Clowt Highway A rock slide closed U, S. hlgh- way No. 40, Denver to Sail Lnke Clly, near Mount Harris. The road .Ul wtu be eloaed am ral daya. Charles rs D.Vall, state highway engineer,wild, nd Heavy enow waa reported at Du- in- rango. oii.tha-wejjlematopaol Color, tne rado and about threo Inches at Im Orand Junction. M. —A t-Iie»dvlllei-prevloutly-lw>)atfd- ley tor more than two weeks, thero was n- ( 1 inch of anow. RQads were re- 'ir portal open. ve A temperature of two below zero ier wns reported at Vellow.ilone park rry In weslem Wyoming. Olher low temperatures were 13 aboi'e at RMk lid Sprlnga &nd Cllevcn^e and tAnder >ys 16 above; Sheridan 13 above. Soow ley continued to fall throughout the day tm although In wmo sections It melted u U struck tbe ground. . •vmrLtSTEi [E4,.1936 Duce Disi Takes 0 Prepar TOMusMliniLinkiFrophe 3s pean Outbreak Wil al ---------- Qf g European’Situat f- <Bj A«o J, HOME-Musjollnl, MJertlni olishes chamber of deputies i Q. signs accords with Austria ati [Jg LONIDON—League sends fre .b Ethioplh; Locamo powers av n- program. TARI8—rrench'offlclals a a- Locsmo program is proposal, lU BERLIN—Hitler expected t •o- but in such way as toleave'^ . atlons; probably wlil submit d- il’ (By ’The As irl- Europe's worried statesmen, peace, nervously waited Mondi Hitler ond Mussolini would do ,. Dlplomata -gathered In Lor b, paramount prooiems locmg jsi nd the Italo-Elhioplan'WOF—ftre- le. sidered Jointly, ed Locarno powers who sub- 6,- m ltted a program to HlUer In the woke of his shattering of fS the treaty fidgeted while he took his lime about aruwertng. He ■ho in expected eventually to otfer coun- on, ter-propoaals, leading tha way to nd further negotlaUona. Frtah Feaoe Pleas Ito- —I7»<0mmltt*fr0<-J»<f-lhfrLeifW an of Nations, taking up again the m r -Afriean-war-proWemrdedded todU . paUh fresh peace pleaa to boUi of Italy and Ethiopia. •nt EUiiopU's cooperaUon was Uken for granted but 11 Duce w u expected tut otter stiff peace terma. md Mussolini w u In anything but t I concUlatoiy or pacUistlc mood Mon- . . day u he led.Uu naUoa In.cele- brating Uie 17th anniversary of the :k- founding of his fascist party, m- In a sweeping order, he abolished ol- the chsmber ot depullea, frankly ses announced hb bcUef thal a Euro- pean war la coming and abolished ere large prirate Industries to Uke the niy profit out of war.' ras ' These reforms, b* said, bringi led U)« fascist party to k toUUlmtnt ol of lu purpoae. lo .niree-FoFcr« Aaeerd ’ a r? ■= ’aeeofds“ bringla*-lUly,-'.'AusWi i2.- and Hungary InUi eloier political In and economic relaUons wen sign- ed In Rome. Diey were said to m- stipulate that nono of them .will fed joiri In sancUons ngainst Oennaiiy ‘U- should other European natloiu ad- id- opt this step—hetd to be a migtaly In- Improbable ont. for There were fresh IrriUUons In S3 Franco at the British eoncUlatorr ro- policy toward Gcrmatvy. Jie Anthony Eden. BritUh foreign for oecreUry, told Uib house of eem- ed. mona the Locamo proeraai was - lum to Germany. Frcnch offldali, ™ -tedlfnaiit-ov^^itoHuldJ t waj s "Uke It or leave it" propasmommr hinted Uul if BrlUln malnUlned her atUtude French diplomaU might j Z not return to London for fubaequent 22 negoUaUona. led Idaho OfficerTtnr S Alert For Karpis BOISE, Marth 33 (AVBmmltt Pfost,. state commissioner of.-law enforcement, issued s bulleUn to-' night urging Idaho peace offlcen to be on tho niert for Alvin Karpis, naUonally sought desperado. fi ■ Ho waa~ldcnllfUd’ at~Balt r a e S city by police Msrch 17, Pfost tald. ,U At Uiat Ume Karpis inouired aa tb the' roul«“lo Pocal^lo. Ho wss traveling in a green road- of ster wlUi the lop down and hla • ’ automobUe-bore-1038-Oklahoma . license pUtes, Pfost added. The desperado waa reported car- rying a sut>-maehlne gun. i- Killer Awaitii Asks For Ch INDLtPAPOLlS, March 34 in- (Tuesday)(A>-The government to- pi- day hanged G e^ e W.'BarreU for B. Klein, gmeromcnl agent. The nil trap was sprung at 13:03 a. m. and ,h. Barrett w u . pronounced .dead^tan ot muiuus laler. Ills Tl^e condemned man w u carried to the gallows on a atrelcher aod liad to bo supported by deputy mar- .)]. ShaU’ WhUe the slreiis, black bood Ike and Uw noou were attUed by PhU ,0(1 Hanna, Epworth. Illinois, farmer, who had oftlcUlcd at 68 other hang- ild Inga. ,u. WhUo bo stood on Uio scaffold, jQ. parenUy Ui a stupor, a t t ^ only_ln at white, borrowed pajamas, BarreU w u asked If he had any last word. The Rev. McShane, hU splrttual adviser. Intoned a prayer In Latin and Uien ssld, ’'May God rtst his soul." Wltli those worda the trap ,ric waa iprung. ow WhUe hammers clanged outside his )ck Mil widow wliere carpenters worked icr In the Jalh'ard on his tented scaf> ,ow fold. Oeorge W. Barrett, condemned lay Kentucky feudist, m lcrday cahnly led dikcuflsed with his executioner the details ot the basglog. r- smisses De [)ver Indus ration For ihecy Of Inevitable Euro- Vith Announcement lingClianges ation At A Glance MMclitM Prw,) ting next war is inevltoble, ab- es and large private Industries; and Hungary, fresh peace appeal to Italy and await Hitler’s answer to their I angered by British assertion sa), not uJUmatiun, to HJtler, d to tum dowa.-Locamo offer 'e way clear for further negotl-~ lit counter-proposals. Associated Prtas) - len, having mapped courses for nday night to see what dlctotors do in tbe woy of cooperation. London admitted that the two {iSurope-the Locamo <:riala':ah'd' re-lnterwoven-and-must-be-con- [^coiinio i flmjKras iJalslel-Agrees lo-Siibm lt . _to _Examinati5n_liy _ >ih Governor TEEHTOH.-M. J , M M iirniff) Dr. Jdu F. (JUiJCI CMdMi, I . wbsae departare far Faiuuns two montha age wu tensMl "blgbly algBlficant* by Q om nor lUrold 0 .' nomBU.-agT««<-laaIght io^ aabmlt to examlnaUM by the gor- ged CTTMT bnt qoeatloned wheUier U jSy WO.H be “ImpartUl" iro- poremor Hoffman said be hod bed not received Use teltcram .. mada the public by Dr, Condon in New York and would not comment pendlac lu receipt. ^ In UiB Ukgram, Dr. Condoa of- fered to reeeln at bU Bronx bemi U ».gow n0r ^ b 0Be toTeatlgatloa o< ^ Uje SrtlBb lU cti^iU upliB*nii'jm Ineludtd a demaad for quesUonloi ««■ of UM Lindbergh ranaon iot«naedl- air, Shd Attomey General Darld T. WllenU. Dr. Condon added: ?“■ "1 have concluded because of your ^ reported acUvlUes and of litteranceo I aimbuled.to yeu in Uie pubUo presa " that you are disqualified trom con- ^ ducting an Im p^lal examination on a fair buU." m Dr. Condon mi^ pubSo lh e tele- oa.. gram «hnr>T7~irfl>V all, John M. Kemer of Union couniy I s announced lie hsd prepared for In- nrn UodueUon b Uie icTtsiauue.&'resu- ned luUon tor a eompleio InvesUgaUoo ght of the Undbergh case, IncludUig the e n t acUvlllea of Oovemor Hoffman, WUenU acd the New Jersey staU poUce. --------- &eiU», a sui>Nld' IU Jlu<fmau% . admlnlstraUon, wlUiheld Introduo- )1S tlon tonight because he aald be felt It might be Interpreted as glrlng lUtt the govemor grounds for a new re- law prieve. The govemor said he did to-' not Intend to stay execuUon. now ;en set for ^Urch 31 at 8 p. m. pis, Second Appeal Expected -A second appeal to Um eourt ot ake p ^ 'n s ' lor clemen'cy'Is~ex^led aid. tomorrow. Uaupimann'achlotcoun- aa sei. 0, Uord Fisher, obtained an ap- I^ U o n blank for a new mercy ad- pies from the pardons court clerk hU today. « » •-ATter Kemer innounced the delay lo Introducing the resoluUon bo- ar* I I ' "■■■ (Continued on Page 3, Col. S) inff Execution hair At Gallows 34 "I hava tioUiIng against you- to- Barret told Phil Hanna, the HU- u aa avocation after seeln* a man rbe hanged •'bnilslly- when he w u a uxd youngster and decided Im . would t*n leam-to do it a-’-humMe.’!_way,=: . . Hanna a&ked Barret, who was ”** wounded in boih legs In the gun “r «8ht at Wcjst College Comer, Di- ^ diana. last Augtlst 10, in whlcli N«l- eon B. Klein, tederal agent, « u ‘* r klllid end of whoae murcksr he w u convklcd, whriher lie could sUnd "*■ oo the scaStoW. 'oU "IH do my best." Borrelt eald, "but how about sitting in a ch^r?* rett 1‘m afraid‘thnt cant bo'amng- ord. ed," HnnilA ssld, and left, consld- ----- trntly Uiin BuntU. tual Looking moTe like a grey-halred atln RUred business man than the maa his who killed half a doscn othert In " P addllion to Kkiln, Barrett ahowed no emotion u he ulked with bU his tliter, the Cathollo priest who ad- ked ministered the last rites ot Ux ^ t- church yeslerdty, and his Jallera. ned EUborate nrecauUons were taker miy 16 make.tho hanging scheduled foi the “sometime after mldnlsht“ u pri- vate as possible. jputies, I istries In rNew War 1MJCTI118 : Hitler’s Statement Unked I With Expected Meuage From Mussolini! PJea tor I Peace in'Africa'Voiced' .(By The AsMclktcd ? n a ) . LONDON,-' M arch'SS^th" apprehension the League of -1 Notions council awaited word tonight from two dictator*— or Adolf Hitler and Benito Mus- rs sollnl. Der Feuhrcr's all-important ro answer to pmpauils nf tbw id four Locamo powen waa stUl a- unslghted-lote-tonightrlt-was- linked closely by league dreles wlUt an expected measage from tbe IlaU. 14V dleUtor lU tlni U» bulo .6»- '■ mands for balUng Um war In Afrlea. . Ibe leofue's committee of It,' P which to U u councU wlUiouk Holy. |H dlmstched a new plea for peace dl< ill recUy to luUy and BUUopl* after re- sumlntr consideration of Uie war to- day. Tha African bloodshed .bad ' tvesa of Uu ertau caused by Hlt- - .lertjCTMiIiInt.of.ihB Irt»m n tnMU Speeds (0 . London ' ff) “^oaaiJnrfonnRlbbenln^ HlUet^ a, spedal ambuwdor, said dl^atcbea ro from BerUn. WlU fly to London to:-' ly morrow bringing Oermany’s aeheme tw sohiUon of_the fltit.patt.oUb#. to- donblB-Tllemaio- eoDfittnUak~tsr V- leagufr-Uie Rhineland orlals and U Uie lulo-BUiloplan cenfUet. One, It w u admitted, cannot east- ly or etfectively be settled. wlUwut 2 “ some agreem ent eoneenilBg Uie S oUier............ . : ^ MusaoUnl, It U beUered, wUl insist upon assurances that ba win get an ritaUan peaetf tax Whtopla imjr a ^ a lllaaeer wbleh would fon^- ^ against Oennanr ahould B1U« n r “ , ftise to necoUate for a new Loear^ no aecord. The eortelaUon of Uw Ivo qua- tlona w u made evident wtien Uie ^ commltlee of IS serupoleuslr're« trained at today’a eesalon from dls. m- {Continued on Page 3, OoI. 3) ' Ion loa .SLA ]f |fll6 r «. Service Station Attendant Reports Victim Wilh Till UB Men ------ reit ------- Ulg SALT LAKE OJr. Kareli U re- Naomi Sbaw polnled te a pletars did an ex-eonvlct la poUeaJUts ow here t^ b 't and said Uloekad Tcry meeh Uko'* Uie man wbo .took ber alstcr, BoUi, frora Uie daneo ot baU Satarday iUgtit and left lier- led -mishW b^-Ia“rinowTii4'6e^ in- side a momiUln-blghwBy,........... . tp. PoUce offtci"i« refused to nirwt rey UM suspect, but aald they had bwad' uk cast orders for hU apprehension. The pretty. 30-year-old unemploy- lay ed offtee worker msy have been Um be- vletlm ot more than one maa, of- — tlcera aald, although Uiey Indicated they believe tho fiendish assault wu __ Uie work of a single penon. — —’n»-tlrrs-lialt-oude—body—wu- found Sunday, . Harold Bell, a aervlce sUUon aU tendant, told police that a car con* talning Uiree men and a young wo- S nan atopped at his sUnd laU 6at- urday night for gasoline. He Iden* tlfied tho woman “poamvely’’ u " Mlsa Shaw. The automoblla w u de- JWirlng w.**^ i»n ttyjierious case shortly before an » 5 Inquest JU17 found Uie girl met uld death early Sunday momlng H t tbe hands of some unknown penods.-- r u before or atter being criminally and [un feloniously aisaulted." tn- Sospecis qaettlsMd lel- Pollee continued UTOUhd'nip « u young men answerUig Uia deacrtp- m Uon ot the’ youUi wlUi whom Uie md glri lett'o dance hall, presumably to go home; lid, At Uie Inquest. Dr. R. J. Akian- r?- der, county phyalclan said the girl -,i- w u erimlnally-usaulUd-and-Uwa- thrown from tbe ear and left to die. , He said he .doubted Uiat abe wtt — deadrwiKiflett-ln-Uie mew-beatde- ” 5 a canyon nwdeut.Qf here...U— He declared deaUi'could hsre been I" cauaed by stranguUUon, sboek to lho heart and nerrofls system, comp* ““ llcations of heart'disease or «fp<^- sure. ^ . Pollee so far bav» been unable to’ imd atiy penon wM knew lh* aune ^ n pf th, juipect. Miss Shaw’s sister.. Naomi, said Ruth aenUa^. .(ConUnued o n Pm OA

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Page 1: - VoliSnJoTmr TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUS Young, Old ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...(/TV-A woman, a girl and a man , >* wtre kUled. more than a score in- r Jared

T m- V o liS n J o T m r ‘

Swollen Oh Destruction To N ew 'Fl

- M o r e - T h a i r - g O O O - H o n i

A l o n e ; D e v a s t a t e d ' E

gin Huge Kehab

The-Flood Situa<2)T ‘n>9 Aitoel

PENNSYLVANIA-Boylsed dt bomeless; dam age unoritclal Eorlo atka federal govem m ent Mmn; nrnyor of Johnstow n also

OHIO—F our d ead ; 10,000 u river flood c rcst surges toward $10,000,000 to 912,000,000 doma( In lower volley ligh ter.

--------W EST-VIROINlA=FoTirtgen -dam age about $5,000,000; Oovet

I, a rea lo determ ine om ount nce< )k'' M A B SA C H U SrrrS -T en dcac

-estim ated a t $200,000,000; rehc60,000; Oovem or Curley scekln fo r relief and $8,000,000 fo r roa

M A D fE-Flve d ead ; 10,000 l m ated dam age; O ovenior Broi eral funds.

CONNECTICUT—Three dead

” e rs estim ate dom ogo o t $26,00C- relief workers o n d u ty : 800 hon

em or Cross seek ing $5,000,000VERMONT—Fivo dead; dom i

3,000 reconstruction workers.NEW HAMPSHIRE—One dea

unofficially p u t a t $20,000,00i guardshien ond o th e r relief wc

__ MARYLAND—F o u r dead; esthomeless 8,000; to ta l of $5,214,! ond Red Cross funds.

_ _ V IR O IN IA -Fou r dead; p rod

_ Y n ’n K - T w nre turn ing; dam ago $5,000,000; 200 guardsm en on' duty.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA- homeless; dam age $DOO,000.

I (By Th# AisoclWhile flood-tom costem sta t

sands'o fT iom ciess ’a n d r e p a ir a t half a b illion dollars, th e swo! carried destruction a n d suffer and Kentucky, d riv ing thousand

In C incinnati a lo n e th ere wei os th e flood c re st o f th a rivor a of small com m unities olong -

__ th e lower volley. ■&e'd Cfosrofflclala re p o rts H

some of thei homeless were I' •ultctiQa. tram le ijjitjevtrijouiyw j

I—A !«>cheek o( Um de«th lU^ u

e u te m rlraiiiaDldlT needed, ed 188 dead. Property danuga wm «UmAt«d.unofncliilly.andottlclally , flt mor« than ISOO.000.000. More fl than OS.OOO persona wero homeless, " 'n ie revised dead lis t bjr states:

Penniylvanla 112; W eat VlrjlnU 14; Ohio. 4: Maryland. 4; Massa- chusctts 10; New Yorlt 3: Vermont 6; Conneetleut 3: New Hampshire , 1; Maine S; Vlrslnla 4; North Can>< , lina 2; O eo^la 3. i

men and WPA workera started 1 clearinB away, flood wreclcaBe. state ^

seeking rehablliuaon (unds.Qovernor Earle of Pennsylvania, oi

Qovernor Brann o t Maine, Oover- c< nor Cross ot Connecticut and Prank oi Foy. MaasechusetU dlrcclor for the _

. . (OcmUnued on Pap» 3. Col 1). Jj

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Li g h t s and sSHADOWS >5

In Day’s Events’--------- tflyTheA asoclatcd-presj)--------«

tJ u s t In Oaso— > G

— — OKICACK)— A m om r-tho-custooi ers a t the marrlairo Uccnso bureiu S yesterday were Gcorso Lepper, 73,

s and Ills *-ife. Ann, 68. *r' Lepixr said Ujc. record on their

nuuTlage m San Pranclaco in 1S&6 m ts destroyed In tna flr« and earth- ‘ Quako there In IDOO' and tha t he ‘

- M dflcnuilytoro up tlw eertlflcatc ; •ome >'«ars later,.

"Wa van t Co be remarried so tha t 1 If anything happens to either of us I there ll be no trouble about prop, erty rtghls," he said.

School for Orators— W ASHtNaTON-Tlmcly Ups on

to Wives Of E>eme«ratio legislators, I ^aiiendlng a.''oampalga dosa'.' a l.tha . Totnen's national Democrat club.

Here are sotne ways to traln for ° the speaking platform: ^

To relax the voice—Uun\ Uiroujh *' lhe nose; °

To perlect dleUon-Spealt with a piece ot wood In tho m outh. i

To banish slaps tr le h t - Yawn y ' generously. ' o

To Improve iKWturo — Best the r .. jawbaoB.Qa Uie two palms and ro- o

la te the akull genlly on llte top n Tertebn. • f

ficos All, K a W i Mi— ’POCATELLO,.. Jd a to -» .-D a .S J i fl

_ Sorenson ot Builey should cot have a trdubie with her s tu d l^ - 11

• - She pa y s 'h e r'w a y 'u iro u g ti the o Unlverslly of Idaho, Bouthern b Branch. * ! » money earned t>y icll* v a Sort^ott. y

Dawn's clientele Includes sludc;its j .and toimspeopie. She cOso 'ls In de- •,

^ o m d u u i o n l e r u t o U p i r U t t . J ,

[ E T \5 S S = ^ l ' — —

WTUTO A uorr t f o a u o o r c a c tm T lO W ....

hio Carries [ n, Suffering I ?'lood Areas'o n i e I e 8 a ~ ~ l i r ~ C i n c f a m a t i i

1 ' E a s t e r n S t a t e s B S ~ 1

l a b i l i t a t i o n T a s k ~ 1

asoetated Press) I1 d e a th l i s t to ta l s 112; 300,000 I ic lally $200,000,000; O o v e m o r 1 le n t f o r 110,000,000 to a id vie* a lso a s k s $ 10,000,000.D to 12,000 h o m e le s s o s O hio 'o rd th e M iss iss ip p i; e s tim a te d m a g e b i u p p e r v a lle y ; dom a g e

^ v e m o r K ru m p su rv e y in g flood n e ed e d f o r reh o b lU to t lo n .A cad; 60,000 h o m e le s s ; da m ag e rc h o b ii l to t io n w o rk e rs n u m b e r !k in g $75,000,000 a p p ro p r ia tio n ro ad s .

DO h o m e le s s ; $25,000,000 esU- 3 ro n n to s e e k $10,000,000 fe d -

le ad ; 4,000 H artfp jcd refugees

1,000,000; 8,000 g u o rd sm e n a n d ~\ h o m e le s s a t M id d le to w n ; G ov- 1 000 f o r r e h a b il i t a t i o n , o m a g e e s t im a te d a t $1,000,000; / s. • 'd e a d ; 8,000 h o m e le s s ; d a m ag e , 0,000 to $25,000,000; n o tio n a l : w o rk e rs , 1,700.

e sU m a te d d a m a g e $6,000,000; s 214,225 s o u g h t i n f e d e ra l , s ta te .

iro c t lco l ly n o n e n o w h om eless;

m 0 0 . te m p o r ttr iiy -h o m c le s s .a o g - - )00; 10,000 W PA w o rk e rs a n d

} I A -N o n e d e a d ; 60 fam ilie s

]isociated Press)s ta te s s o u g h t to co r e f o r th o u - a i r p r o p e r iy 'd f i t t a g e e s l ln ia k d sw ollen O h io r iv e r M o n d a y n ig h t f fe r in g li^ to s o u th w e s te rn O hio sa n d s f r o m th e i r b o m e s . ,w ere, m o r e t h a n 2,000 ho m e les s .

o r a p p to a c h r t , e n g u lf in g d ozens :^ ---------------

'B H i p r ' n tM ifES iy _____ IJ M o re T h a n S c o r e o f P e rso n s

In ju r e d a n d 5 0 M ade

fc H o m e le s s '

SPltlM aFIELO, Mo., March t3(/TV-A woman, a girl and a man ,

>* w tre kUled. more than a score in- rJared and 50 made hemelcy by a ,

•d Uie today.le BMUng fin* •* “ ■■‘" r ill 11 mlli i *'” northeast o t Sprlngtleld. the ter- »

rltie wind wrought destruction Ino r near more than a halt 'dozen ° communities before blowing itselt

‘k out over the Lake ot the Ozarks. * i2 • Mn. .T>Ht'Wmnrr 7n r. nrlrln..- kUled WhUo seeking shelter In a *

slorm ccllar oV Mlangua. ,Bart Snell, 31, was hurled to hU ^

death there while a t work on the °root of a house which collapsed In f

Uhe slorm.I Miss Reba KeesIIng, 16, died ot In- ,Juries Buttered In the hamlet of n a - ,d tr which virtually, wna wiped oiit. j.

SO ctdldren S a n d ____ t

Near there, 30 eountry schoolchildren were *aved by-a-nulck-wlt- -ted teacher, Miss Paulino lUder, 31. “ Seeing the dark cloud, she Ird Uie.ch«drtn-ln)ro-Uic-buaillngjjid.or-! > dered them lo llo Hat on the ground.

^ They woUlied tho storm carry the j■ sclioolhousfl awny. i ‘ ^

,1. Red Cross headquarters at 6t. >, ^ Louis dispatched John Wilson, troln-Ij. ed disaster worker, to Ihe storm . tiete ------------ ------------

“f Roosevelt Argi Approach t

“ RO U ilNS COLLEGE, WlNTKRIj PATW. H a.. U a r a r s l ^ m i l -

| J dent R0O3«-c11-— . the new deal's ( Sponsor s l i ^ M tho sl<ad{n.itncu «

„ of .“the old.d ia la"-ln accepting an v honorary degree from Collins coUeRC t

.1. today and said ~all wo change Ls our metliod o t approach." C

a Stopping off her® en reute lo FoH !Lauderdale where th e ’ presldenlbl f

'■n yw h t Potomac walled to tako hiui on hla annual fUhIng cruise. Mr. ,

ne RoaseveJt also witnessed’ the award 0* of. the-AJgom on Sydney-Sulllran W medallion to Mrs. RooieveU — Uie ; _ t in t time, he y ld , h e .h i^

wile m cap and gown. _ ,______The president em p rb j^ Uie con- i

J I fcrence.plaa-ot-atudy-lnauguraled vc a t Rollins college by President Ham- . - llton Holt to llluatrate basic thcano

ne of Uienew deal aad hls "Bood n e th - . m bor" '^ llc y . . , ' - • [

■■These changes fearksaly inaut- c uraUJd a t RoUlns are bearing Inill,” i Mr. Roosevelt wld. “The tact tha t I

«• tn some respects they, break'away k jtro ffl some ot ttw -o ld i

AdCUXATl

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Young, Old F

|R.A '

n j ^ VK w ^ VB \ | F -

UERE il a lanehlng icene s t a seh t w h en a iem porvy d o m lt e n and i

from the Corniectkut river (lood ae< t nee the rlilng in te tK 1S-year-old It:

own IroobiM to help th is yo iug iier i

Borah Glad I^TownseniPension Plan’s Authoc

Speaks Favorald (By The Asst

WASHINGTON. M arch 23 - ° h e w as glad to have tho suppo

S ena to r B orah of Id ah o s a id tc “ po lgn ing for th e R epublican i “ m iddle west in abou t a week.

Hc p lons lo speak in Illinois - April l.-Early in M ay h e will n

t h a t s ta te 's p rim ary M ay 12; In Los Angeles D r. Town-

5 send, au tbobfijU ho Townsend

old age pension p lan , revived ta lk o f a th ird party , w ith the declaration th a t 11 tho RepubUeans show tho samo "coldpess" to his plan, third party, composed ex-

IS closlvcly of Townsend plan fol­lowers, will be formulated, w ith the avowed purpose of_ shelving both Democratic and RepubUcan parties perpetually.!'

, Townsend DUclalmi Pledge He announced yesterday U u t he

was d u n g in g ills registration Iram ■ Democratic to Republican nnd n t * .U ie ia i" ‘'-H n’«-«poka-favorably-tif

Today, iiowever, he stressed th a t 3 ' he had n u t pim guu im urganleation

to tho Idahoan.JJ "I am not trying to commit our n organization to, anyone,’' ho aald. If " In pollUca, one cnn never know

when a candidate's attltiido may m , rtinngn nnrl It li a ij ulsU UJ‘U!^ entangled by pledges.

"1 U&\'e said Senator U orah waa the only one to show sympathetic a ttitude toward our movement, and

_ naturally I personally Icel friendly toward him."

Ho added tlint Townsend clubs would continue to support congtw-

*■ slonal candidates who la ro r the pension fPlan regardless o t the irpa rty .- .- - .......................- —

g, Seen Aa ClincherL. .JnJY ash lnslfiiuT ow nsen liJJo rah . |. SUtement was Interpreted by Rep- • resentaUve McQroarty (D-Callf.) u

cllnchltis the RcpubUcon aomlna«V tlon-forthBndftlioan:—" — ------“■ “It wns tho biggest helping hand

Borah has yet received." said Me- „■ Groarty. sponsor of the Townsend

legislation in lho house."In my mind, this makes certain m —(ConUnued on Pasc 3, CoL 1) •

guesforNew to ‘Old Ideals’1 niOftflng< .

I- "In CducaUon, as in politics and i's economics.an4:.sodal. rcIaUonablps. u we hold fa it to the old Idea* and oil m wochRns<} Is our method of approach ;e to llie nttaUiment of the ideals." . is A der declaring tha t “all o t us are

Rreally InHucnced by group'aasocla- , tlon." which It Is the "problem ot , govt;mment U> harmonise," the pres- ■ Ident said.

™ 'T h e development of national un- ilcrslandlng as opposed to .purely

™ Individual.or,group.dom lnaU on_li ^ pro^rlns by. leaps and bounds ,, uiroughout our nation.

"II l l lh e logleal i l t n ioiu iiu il uf broader ^ n d better educaUon nnd It Is tho logical development of the

^ extension o fw h a tm o m c tr m d ’call '* ihepollcy of the good neighbor • • •. ” "First of all. your duty and mine

Is to the nation. I f we perform thal duty well— you and I the policy

I- ot the 600d neighbor «Ul In Ihc long run assert Itself so strongly, so rlc-

a t lorlously. th a l It will *pread to olher ly ipcophs and naUons tliroughoul the lie world."

H I P — A f t A B a U U I A T B U F B

F A L iTWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUS

FleeD is^ter

sehMlhonso s t Hartford, CouweUosd, nd dl&lnr haU were tc i up for ntogtm I aeetor. Allbottfh she too w u foreed to Id Mr*. Elisabeth Aahmankoa forget ber le r enjoy a boUle of mllkM/r)-Pbeto.-%.

L T o J H a i e ^

i d V S u p p o r t

or-DiscIaims-Pledge B u t

rably O f IdahoanAssociated Press) *i — W llh th e brief com m ent th a t )port o t D r. F rancis E . Townsend,I today he would resum e h is cam - n presidential nom ination in the c.lOls ond iic rhaps W isconsin about 1 m oke a n address In Ohio before

iWIDElMSf- I STOiS SUBSihe ' --------£ Choking-Clouds Roll . Over

Southwest; Colorado Wtlmmes Snow

im — ~n t GUVMON, OUU, March 23 on i2l -w m atiffs il - d a t - fflgnn i"w hlfli-

iwlrled ltirou{l> Uie boQUiwe*!, i»t m w l n r wheat tinrt rednflng v l i l - oa bUily lo sero in aome aeeUons.

dlmlniibed In Intenally <onlgbt.M Meanwhile lamiens In souUKasf JW e m Colorado iialled '•lltc -sav inr ay snoB's, the .llrst In moro U un n ye.u. d f ~neiiiUuiiUi ut auyuiuunuiMMuvcTT

Oklahoma, warily removed dust tits maaki and borsIcs, worn today aa Uc allt whlsUed through the ala In al- nd most utU r darkness, iiy VUlblllty throughout Um Okla­

ho m a . panhandle ranged Irtua lOO lbs to 400 yards.» - m B dust plague exlcnijed souUi he and east to Oklahoma City and elr Shawnee. Souihwestcm Oklahoma— had-lta second d a y o f ‘dust.------ ---

Automobiles Stalled ^ -BU ttI5“ eTcctfT<IU}'ru-hl6H—eaujcd ^ automobiles to stall lu eastern New J . . Mexico, abo wm geasraied by the ~ •dust-near-Beaver. Oklaliomfl,-and nrt waa reported kJllUig wheal.[e. Schoob were closcd a t Porgon, nd Oklahoma.

New Mexico, Texas and parts of iln southern were In Uw path— of the "dusicr.''

'■ B ut ra ins-and 'inos^ ’s, In some _ places ncarlns bllBcard proportions, “ fell In parts ot Colorado, Texaa and

Kansas.Wyoming and northwestern Ok­

lahoma lay under snow blankela:, • Elevator men a t Desver, Okla- S homa,’estimated 20 per cent of'the

wheat crop In t lu t area had blown out. ■ • . „ •

nd I ■' ■" I

ai ’ A Line Or Twoch U y U E R R V

[ " PIERRE, S. D. Mnrch 23 - Ono of of our boj's went down to Omaha

and sold a lond ot catUe lor tl,741. . 1 ■! Ho met up wlUi

;n- I K : ' . : somo f e l l e r sely IW*. dowji Uiere and.U . -Utey.got.hlmln->ds to n poker game

beAll o ttw r-hand . 't r

■ — w o u l d h n v e inc meant nnoUierla l flrat.d.iM relict client for Harry Icy Hopkins.mg I canX tWs\k of any way Iw eould Jc- lose hi* money ta.Mer. If our toys ier want tn throw .awny ih rlr money lhe playin' poker. I'm to r havin’ ’em

lost U a t bomv.

g j E S S N E W S P A B M ^

m mf Y MOBNMG, MAltCH 8

HBIllPlffi' I ISFHCgiiDL

P IU IE Wr Appropriation M ^ re Es- r “ lahlishes “ eaoe -"Tine f Hecord; -.Senate . Mds I - - $66,000,(XM—to -total

I A proposed lonff’range llood I c o n tro l p r o g ra m a n d s e n a te B p a w a g e o f a p e o c e -tlm ff x e c - B. o rd a m u r a p p ro p r ia t io n b ill B w ere fU ed I n to d o y ’s fo lio o f I c a p ita l b u s in e ss .I M em b o ss o f c o n g re ss f ro m I f i t l e c n s t a t e s a f fe c te d b y th e H ea.M em f lo o d s a g re e d to se ek H ^ n t i o n o t a Knate-bouw e ^ : n ' mitiee to atudy flood eondlUons fl Uiroushout Ihs ntUeo. T t* te a - U mlilee would recommend a t this I session a comjJlchenslve cootrol pro- I gram.B A group of works progrew td - H mlnlsiratlon oftlclals, meanwhile,M honied off tonight to direct fed ir- H a l relief and rehabllltaUon u tlv l-

Ues In the flood soneii y Senate Swells AppropriaUonaI ____Thr. armiLblU, filling tor ■ tflU ■I JSJ.OM appropriaUon, was posed by | - <h» senate on ii S3 to 13'Tota'U id

sent to A conterence wlUi tbe bouse, rt. T hat branch previously had pasaed ^ the bUl, bu t U\® set\ate added |M ,- i . 000.000 worth of llema.^ Tito blit, in addllion to providing

for an Increase from 147,000 to 185.- . 000 In th e enlisted strength of the

= army and for equipment expansion, allows S32<I.0(33JS8 for rlrera and harbors work.The senato voted down again today, however, the proposal

— to-lncludo-< undr-for^ t h e -f lorid«-

t ship canal. This relteraUon of an ■admwj-nota-bnragnt fruui oppuii-" enla of th a eanal an inslstenee tha t Uie project for which U.400,000 of WPA funda alreidy have beea spent

rt Jra^.dead-------------------------- — ------The 12 aenaton voting against

the bill included Pope of Idaho and \VhteIer o f Montana. Democnta.

“ Over nrnion * D a y .: Senator F ra iler (B-NJ3.) attack-

ed tiie meosure as allowing expen- Id, dlture of "more thaa a mlUlon doi­n ' l ira a day for military purposes he tlone."

.M ost o f th e senate additions vere u t approved In commluw. ITie 'only ifA amendment added on Uib tloor was _ to r threa pr«}ecls su ite d

wiUi WPA aUocatlons. consisUng of f f i^ .0 0 0 for Uie Conchas dwn lo

— r fn r tf rx lc o : 12500.00010^6811?- dls retxrvolr In Ktlsaisslppl, and t2.- 000,000 for the Bluejlone reservoir In

i r West Vlrplnla.l r S e a co u t deten.<ie funds wera trim- IL med from I8.518J04. ns approved

by the house, to the budget esU­mate of Sl.793,904. the latter dlvid-

e r ed M follow s:-«15J9i for conUn- enUil V niU d SUles; S37S.5U for Insular dcparUnents nnd $M8.852 tor the Panama canal. House pro­visions specifying «,180J73 for Uie Pacific coiut 'a n d $3,141,780 for

p) Hawaiian, detensea were eliminated.i l l K a t t e e a l^ td - l f l e i f a e --------

Among other mlllUry’ IUm« are . lu n a s 'a n a auUiortintlons for pur- *• ehaae of S«5 new army planes, all but

. SO of them for the reguUr branch, gf ' Funds also are Included to In-

treasd Uio naUonal guard by 5;000 rvr. oftlcera on d m tn in d lo modemlMn7 iisnreuvy Brtuury. ' •----------- ----u t A to ta l or }I,BM,8I3 Is Included aa to provide n yrar'a active duty tor sl- I W reserve otilcers training corps

(Continued on Page a. Col. 4)

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5; Snow Blankets Moit _ol Colorado, Wyominj as; Temperatures Drop

of --------Ith DENVER, Cole, Martii J! m -.... ,5now .hlank«ted most ef-Colorido-mc and W yom tor today and “spotted- ns, MontARs sa lemperatorra dropped nd lo Uio n e a r lero mark In some

m onntaln region*.*k- In Colorado, mounlaln paues were

closed by blizzards and the Denver l“* area recclw d alx inches of stvo*

which th fl wealher bureau said eon- tained .SO o f an Inch of preclpi-

- - - taUonr-eempercd-wtttr-TDT-TRtnQr fnr below norma], for tlic >ear.

—1 . In the m ountain counlry bllzards claw d-the-O uray-ailvencn- high­way. Isolating the mining camp of eih-crton for the third time this winter.

_ ' S lide 'C low t Highway “ A rock slide closed U, S. hlgh-

way No. 40, Denver to Sail Lnke Clly, near M ount Harris. The road

.Ul wtu be eloaed a m ra l daya. Charles r s D.Vall, sta te highway engineer,wild, nd Heavy enow waa reported a t Du- in- rango. oii.tha-wejjlem atopaol Color, tne rado and about threo Inches a t Im Orand Junction.M . —A t- Iie»dvlllei-prevloutly-lw>)atfd- ley tor more th a n two weeks, thero was n- ( 1 inch of anow. RQads were re-' i r portal open.v e A tem perature of two below zero ier wns reported a t Vellow.ilone park rry In w eslem Wyoming. Olher low

temperatures were 13 aboi'e a t RMk lid Sprlnga &nd Cllevcn^e and tAnder >ys 16 above; Sheridan 13 above. Soow ley continued to fall throughout the day tm although In w m o sections It melted

u U struck tb e ground. .

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[E4,.1936

Duce Disi Takes 0

PreparTO MusMliniLinkiFrophe 3s pean Outbreak Wil a l---------- Qf

g European’Situatf - <Bj A«oJ , H O M E -M u sjo lln l, M Je rt ln i

o lishes c h a m b e r o f d e p u tie s i Q. s ig n s a cco rds w i th A u s tr ia ati [Jg LONIDON—L e a g u e se n d s fre . b E th io p lh ; L o c a m o pow ers av n - p ro g ra m .n» T A R I8— r r e n c h 'o f f l c l a l s a a - L o c s m o p ro g ra m i s p ro p o sal, lU BERLIN—H itle r e x p e c te d t •o- b u t in su c h w a y a s t o le a v e '^ . a tlo n s ; p ro b a b ly w lil su b m i t d-

i l ’ (By ’The Asirl- E u ro p e 's w o rr ie d s ta te sm en ,

p e a c e , nerv o u sly w a i te d M ondi H it le r o n d M usso lin i w o u ld do

, . D lp lom ata -g a th e r e d In L or b , p a ra m o u n t p ro o ie m s lo c m g jsi nd t h e Ita lo -E lh iop lan 'W O F —f tre - le. s id e re d Jo in tly , ed L o ca rn o p o w ers w h o s u b - 6,- m l t te d a p ro g ra m t o H lU er I n

t h e w oke o f h is s h a t t e r in g of f S t h e t r e a ty f id g e te d w h ile h e

took his lime about aruwertng. He ■ho in expected eventually to otfer coun- on, ter-propoaals, leading tha way to nd further negotlaUona.

Frtah Feaoe Pleas Ito- — I7»<0mmltt*fr0<-J»<f-lhfrLeifW an of Nations, taking up again the m r -Afriean-war-proWemrdedded to d U .

paU h fresh peace pleaa to boUi of Italy and Ethiopia.

•nt EUiiopU's cooperaUon was Uken — for granted bu t 11 Duce w u expected tu t otter stiff peace terma. md Mussolini w u In anything but t I concUlatoiy or pacUistlc mood Mon- . . day u he led .U u naUoa In.cele­

brating Uie 17th anniversary of the :k- founding of his fascist party, m- I n a sweeping order, he abolished ol- th e chsmber ot depullea, frankly ses announced h b bcUef th a l a Euro­

pean war la coming and abolished ere large prirate Industries to Uke the niy profit out of w a r .' ras ' These reforms, b* said, bringi led U)« fascist party to k toUUlmtnt ol of lu purpoae.lo .n iree-FoF cr« Aaeerd ’

a r? ■=’aeeofds“ bringla*-lU ly,-'.'A usW i i2.- and Hungary InUi eloier political In and economic relaUons w en sign­

ed In Rome. Diey were said to m- stipulate th a t nono of them .will fed joiri In sancUons ngainst Oennaiiy ‘U- should other European natloiu ad- id- op t this step—hetd to be a migtaly In- Improbable ont. for There were fresh IrriUUons In S3 Franco a t the British eoncUlatorr ro- policy toward Gcrmatvy.Jie Anthony Eden. BritUh foreign for oecreUry, told Uib house of eem- ed. mona the Locam o proeraai was

- lu m to Germany. Frcnch offldali, ™ - te d lfn a iit-o v ^ ^ ito H u ld J t waj s

"U ke It or leave it" propasm om m r h in ted U ul if BrlUln malnUlned

• h e r atUtude French diplomaU might j Z n o t return to London for fubaequent 2 2 negoUaUona.

led Idaho OfficerTtnr S Alert For Karpis

BOISE, Marth 33 (AVBmmltt P fo st,. state commissioner of.-law enforcement, issued s bulleUn to-' n ig h t urging Idaho peace offlcen to be on tho niert for Alvin Karpis, naUonally sought desperado.

f i ■ H o waa~ldcnllfUd’ at~Balt r a e S c i ty by police Msrch 17, Pfost tald . ,U A t Uiat Ume Karpis inouired aa

tb th e ' roul«“ lo Pocal^lo.H o wss traveling in a green road-

o f s te r wlUi the lop down and hla• ’ au tom obU e-bore-1038-O klahom a

. license pUtes, Pfost added.T he desperado waa reported car­

rying a sut>-maehlne gun.

i- Killer Awaitii ” Asks For Ch0» INDLtPAPOLlS, M a r c h 34 in- (Tuesday)(A>-The government to- pi- day hanged G e ^ e W .'BarreU for

B. Klein, gmeromcnl agent. The n il t r a p was sprung a t 13:03 a. m. and ,h . B a rre tt w u . pronounced .dead^tan ot m u iu u s laler.

Ills Tl^e condemned m an w u carried to the gallows on a atrelcher aod liad to bo supported by deputy m ar-

.)]. ShaU’ WhUe the slreiis, black bood Ike and Uw noou were a ttU ed by PhU ,0(1 H anna, Epworth. Illinois, farmer,

who had oftlcUlcd a t 68 other hang- ild Inga.,u . WhUo bo stood on Uio scaffold, jQ. parenUy Ui a stupor, a t t ^ only_ln a t white, borrowed pajamas, BarreU

w u asked If he had any last word.

T he Rev. McShane, hU splrttual adviser. Intoned a prayer In Latin and Uien ssld, ’'May God r ts t his soul." Wltli those worda the trap

,ric waa iprung.ow WhUe hammers clanged outside his )ck Mil widow wliere carpenters worked icr In th e Jalh'ard on his tented scaf> ,ow fold. Oeorge W. Barrett, condemned lay Kentucky feudist, m lc rd a y cahnly led dikcuflsed with his executioner the

details ot the basglog.

r-

smisses De [)ver Indus ration Forihecy Of Inevitable Euro- Vith Announcement lingClianges

ation At A GlanceM MclitM Prw ,)ting nex t w ar is inevltoble, ab - es and large private Industries;

a nd Hungary,fresh peace appeal to I ta ly and aw ait H itler’s answ er to the ir

I angered by British assertion sa), n o t uJUmatiun, to HJtler, d to tu m dowa.-Locamo offer 'e way c lear for fu r th e r negotl-~ l i t counter-proposals.

Associated Prtas) - len, hav ing m apped courses for nday n ig h t to see w h a t d lc to tors do in tb e woy of cooperation.

London adm itted th a t th e two { iS u ro p e-th e Locam o <:riala': ah 'd' re -ln terw oven-and-m ust-be-con-

[^coiinio i flmjKras

i J a l s l e l - A g r e es l o - S i i b m l t

. _ t o _ E x a m i n a t i 5 n _ l i y _ >ih G o v ern o r

TEEHTOH.-M. J , M M ii rn i f f ) Dr. J d u F. (JUiJCI CMdMi,

I . wbsae departare far Faiuuns two montha age w u tensMl "blgbly algBlficant* by Q om nor lUrold 0 . ' nom B U .-agT««<-laaIght io^ aabmlt to examlnaUM by th e gor­

ged CTTMT bnt qoeatloned wheUier U jSy WO.H be “ImpartUl" iro- p o rem or Hoffman said b e hod bed no t received Use te ltc ra m .. mada the public by Dr, Condon in New York

and would not comment pendlac l u receipt. ”

In UiB Ukgram, Dr. Condoa of­fered to reeeln a t bU Bronx bemi U » .g o w n 0r ^ b 0Be toTeatlgatloa o<

^ Uje SrtlBb lU c ti^ iU u p liB * n i i 'jm Ineludtd a demaad for quesUonloi

««■ of UM Lindbergh ranaon iot«naedl- air, Shd Attomey General D arld T. WllenU.

Dr. Condon added:?“ ■ "1 have concluded because of your ^ reported acUvlUes and of litteranceo

I aim buled.to yeu in Uie pubUo presa " that you are disqualified trom con- ^ ducting an Im p ^ la l examination

on a fair buU."

m Dr. Condon mi^ pubSo lh e tele-oa .. gram «hnr>T7~irfl>Va ll, John M. Kemer of Union couniy I s announced lie hsd prepared for In- n rn UodueUon b Uie icTtsiauue.&'resu- ned luUon tor a eompleio InvesUgaUoo g h t of the Undbergh case, IncludUig the e n t acUvlllea of Oovemor Hoffman,

WUenU acd the New Jersey staU poUce.

---------&eiU», a sui>N ld' IU Jlu<fmau%. admlnlstraUon, wlUiheld Introduo-

)1S tlon tonight because he aald be felt It might be Interpreted a s glrlng

lUtt the govemor grounds for a new re- law prieve. The govemor said h e did to -' no t Intend to stay execuUon. now ;e n set for ^Urch 31 a t 8 p. m. pis, Second Appeal Expected

-A second appeal to Um eourt ot ake p ^ 'n s ' lor c lem en 'cy 'Is~ex^led aid. tomorrow. U aupim ann'achlotcoun-

aa sei. 0 , U ord Fisher, obtained an ap- I ^ U o n blank for a new mercy

ad- pies from the pardons court clerk hU today.« » •-ATter Kemer innounced th e delay

lo Introducing the resoluUon bo­ar* I I ' "■■■

(Continued on Page 3, Col. S)

inff Execution hair At Gallows

34 " I hava tioUiIng against you­to - Barret told Phil Hanna, the HU-

u a a avocation after seeln* a man r b e hanged •'bnilslly- when he w u a uxd youngster and decided Im . would t*n leam -to do it a - ’-humMe.’!_way,=: . . Hanna a&ked Barret, who was

” ** wounded in boih legs In th e gun “ r «8h t a t Wcjst College Comer, Di- ^ diana. last Augtlst 10, in whlcli N«l-

eon B. Klein, tederal agent, « u ‘ * r klllid end of whoae murcksr he w u

convklcd, whriher lie could sUnd "*■ oo the scaStoW.'oU "IH do my best." Borrelt eald,

"but how about sitting in a ch^r?* r e t t 1‘m afraid‘ thnt c a n t b o 'a m n g - ord. ed," HnnilA ssld, and left, consld------ tr n tly U iin B untU .tual Looking moTe like a grey-halred atln RUred business man than th e maa h is who killed half a doscn o th e rt In

" P addllion to Kkiln, Barre tt ahowed no emotion u he ulked with bU

h is tliter, the Cathollo priest who ad- ked ministered the last rites o t Ux ^ t - church yeslerdty, and his Jallera. ned EUborate nrecauUons were taker miy 16 make.tho hanging scheduled foi the “sometime after mldnlsht“ u pri­

vate as possible.

jputies, I istries In r New War

1MJCTI118: Hitler’s Statement UnkedI With Expected Meuage• From Mussolini! PJea torI Peace in'Africa'Voiced'

.(By T he AsMclktcd ? n a ) . LONDON,-' M a r c h 'S S ^ t h "

apprehension th e League of -1 Notions council aw aited word

tonight from tw o dictator*— o r Adolf H itler a n d Benito Mus- r s sollnl.

Der F eu h rc r 's a ll-im portan t r o answer to pm pauils n f tbw id four Locam o pow en waa stUl a - unslghted-lo te-ton ightrlt-w as-

linked closely by league dreles wlUt an expected measage from tbe IlaU . 14V dleUtor lU t ln i U» b u lo .6»- '■ mands for balUng Um war In Afrlea.. Ib e leofue's committee of It,'

P which to U u councU wlUiouk Holy. |H dlmstched a new plea for peace dl< i l l recUy to luUy and BUUopl* afte r re-

sumlntr consideration of Uie war to­day. Tha African bloodshed .bad

' tvesa of U u e rtau caused by Hlt- - .lertjCTMiIiInt.of.ihB Irt» m n tnMU

Speeds (0 . London 'ff) “^ o a a iJn rfo n n R lb b en ln ^ HlUet^ a , spedal am buw dor, said dl^atcbea ro from BerUn. WlU fly to London to :- ' ly morrow bringing Oermany’s aeheme

tw sohiUon of_the f l ti t .p a tt .o U b # . to- donblB-Tllemaio- eoD fittnU ak~tsr V- leagufr-Uie Rhineland orlals and U Uie lulo-BUiloplan cenfUet.

One, It w u admitted, cannot east- ly or etfectively be settled. wlUwut

2 “ some agreem ent eoneenilBg UieS oUier............ . :^ MusaoUnl, I t U beUered, wUl insist

upon assurances th a t ba win get an ritaUan peaetf tax W htopla im jr a

^ a llla a e e r wbleh would f o n ^ - ^ against O ennanr ahould B1U« n r “ , ftise to necoUate for a new Loear^

no aecord.The eortelaUon of Uw Ivo q u a -

tlona w u made evident wtien Uie ^ commltlee of IS serupoleuslr're« ” trained a t today’a eesalon from dls.

m- {Continued on Page 3, OoI. 3) 'Ion ■

loa .SLA]f|fll6r«. Service Station Attendant

Reports Victim Wilh Till UB Men ------

reit -------Ulg SALT LAKE O J r . K areli U re- Naomi Sbaw polnled te a pletars did an ex-eonvlct la poUeaJUts ow here t ^ b ' t and said U lo e k a d

Tcry meeh Uko'* Uie man wbo .took ber alstcr, BoUi, frora Uie daneo

o t baU Satarday iUgtit and left l ie r - led -m ish W b ^ - I a “ r in o w T ii4 '6 e ^in- side a momiUln-blghwBy,........... .tp . PoUce offtci"i« refused to nirwt rey UM suspect, but aald they had bw ad' u k cast orders for hU apprehension.

The pretty. 30-year-old unemploy- lay ed offtee worker msy have been Um be- vletlm o t more than one maa, of-— tlcera aald, although Uiey Indicated

they believe tho fiendish assault w u__ Uie work of a single penon.— —’n » -tlr rs - l ia l t -o u d e —body—w u -

found Sunday,. Harold Bell, a aervlce sUUon aU tendant, told police tha t a car con* talning Uiree men and a young w o-

S n a n atopped a t his sUnd laU 6at- urday n ight for gasoline. He Iden* tlfied tho woman “poamvely’’ u

" Mlsa Shaw. The automoblla w u de- JWirlng w .**^

i»n ttyjierious case shortly before an » 5 Inquest JU17 found Uie girl met uld death early Sunday momlng H t

tbe hands o f some unknown penods.-- r u before or a tte r being criminally and [un feloniously aisaulted." tn - Sospecis qaettlsM dlel- Pollee continued U TOU hd'nip « u young men answerUig Uia deacrtp- m Uon ot the’ youUi wlUi whom Uie md glri lett'o dance hall, presumably to

go home;lid, At Uie Inquest. Dr. R. J. A k ian - r?- der, county phyalclan said the girl - , i - w u erim lnally-usaulU d-and-U wa-

thrown from tbe ear and left to die., He said he .doubted Uiat abe w tt— deadrwiK if le tt - ln -Uie mew-beatde- ” 5 a canyon n w d eu t.Q f h e re . . .U —

He declared deaUi'could h sre been I" cauaed by stranguUUon, sboek to

lho heart and nerrofls system, comp* “ “ llcations of heart'disease o r «fp<^-

sure.^ . Pollee so far bav» been unable to’

imd atiy penon w M knew lh* aune ^ n pf th , juipect. Miss Shaw’s sister..

Naomi, said Ruth a e n U a ^ .

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" S T l t S ’ ' e e w i i t t .uTeiui*tgoMmw. Johniod ind ltfte f^ ' . vA o 'UBOaDeuih M id be voold'pUe* ■'

— , w <

?ORAH ToT aVE ; TOWNSEND’S SUPPORT . „T ( o a a i i l r t ^

IM d b o n u N uw I ta o M id tn :iilU U m j o H ’M l i o i i t i lo u M .b r Dr.

g nd a te f lC ^ a - t tW M ^ iM a a tn «b0 ■ n S«pabUna»nA>l;the XMl JrU Mod X M n ^S S rtU o B a to Oeve^ «eedland tnd to x tbink, nu iie li, m rOtdo, - Indiana. cTtnPennQ tTaala d la i •ad-etrttlnI]r<KeV'Terk’' •

. U a ie e leideis Oeepeate t i l-^ m rW e w -y M -te d v -A lb e r t-O U apoo tb « « r i fecmer ttto raajr le n e n l t n d with lia td of tha vehm tti7 ita ta com* T t B tU M w ecU D C lnbebtU e tO o n r - t M BflrXitadon e t K a u a i (or th a - R f n b pabUeaaBseiltttUon. Mid b a would u t r eeeperata w ith John-Bkmtlte& wbo m U wm ptraeotUjr taka ehane of X«n. tiAv<

e e e a ^ m ^ te fd im k ltn d o o r ip n U - Q g,

m * nbMdad tha natlaaal eonmlttce-a eua w e a ttK |N » M . OordeD .h ta been x tb fll Moca, Jaauary. T

.SwoilenlQliOaaM __ ^Dettniotlon, Sufterlng ^

. To New Flcpd Areas «tu— (O a B U a iiid J irttB .m * O P » ......J «

S S w r i S i K l S w d S i d ^ .I

-----------i sOereraerXaiU mada an appetite lea

Burr Bosdtlna, worka moiKM ad* t«r.ninuttttor. tor laderel fundi. Ba Gaald • apedal lettlon ol the Penn> p n

-nJn&Ui.leililature U *:pnctleiiUr noinerltabla." pol

Alter a oodtercDoe wltb the F n n - /■grlvanU lornner, Hopklna an- mo

- nomiBed he andil*eMMr W?A ot* th« tielali would le&Taai enoe on a teur thi«( tba atrteken treaa. Oe

■ BeatterOuney.(D-Pi), prepared PM

to ^ 71^ y* Cro

tbeiUle(beB7 andA iaqutb tnnarty - tu> • r . n i

A l B V tterd , Oonaeelleut. ih iu r- thi

<tety to p r e n n t lohttof. Tba d u n . Uvtie there wuaiUniatadbrbuilaeaa - n a n a t m m O O O . .

1 cem nlttee e t experta Mt tb e a lp a r K ^ .and prepert; d io u fe a t iJohnate«n, 'M nnt]rlT ula. a t m ,- mi s » ^ seartjr ih ree tlmia th a t e ttb e f t n e n i Heed o l U » . fl<

Kaarijr 400.000.inea v e n reported as

" “ ‘ ‘ f l f t S r i S S i C t o S S i l r• jO B i f f l l ^ t h a g i i i M t h ^ 00

JL JaJP 0rtB D 0«Ju ;j»_ .innea.m - . .B t r e a n . tb e r t r n m a tS O ,f i ^ e B e ot foot below.'tba te p o f the m iilten- D»

: dollar Ho6d waU. ib a r t m waa U'

A i th e cpper vaUey atarted to ai ^ d e id n f ^ w a j r d ^ and in«cki««. t i

Z . BOlaer of OanopUa. t t ^ S r a r id o i t 'e t tbe.O hlo raUey w tte r ai ^ S te W t t i e b 'U td OMd'eoDtroi een - ^ » £ w ^ » t e d d to a c e 't lo n t tb e d: f '^ - f i U 9 ^ ' , n t t i b u i s b ^ OlfKlnnaU R

B M i m ivoiikoAtt won r o o a ^ ' I o m n o m - Xdabei CaM^Ued « •n d a y . and W e d M ^ t le a l w w ie i e e e U a ^ e e ld .

m b and low lem peratm ti yei- ' c fd ay u reported by tbe iw e m - «!b » WMthar o b M r w f w ^ l and •I dM ne i: th e n w m a wert * 1 ^ s d t E i S y w M «toudy ib tf«ne trt r ^ u n a t 8 p. tn. WM MAS incbeiid - tb e buald lty ranfe. M to « i r eent of Mtnratlon.sonda y * -tem p e ra tu n i w en t i (Ut. Id ao d ic re « : th e n wm a w m eountj ind and the iky w m partly fldala o u d n b a n o e tr te p rM uin w m m g « iMiBchM and the humidity n n te . r a iU 'I to M p e rc e n to tM tu n tlo o .

m Iff* - «f» »«* narUteudy with t e m ^ t u f e ^ a i a n d eourt ;. deireei. _____ nlng

Peatter Unseffid ^

■ • .......... ........... n uU uctUed WMlber prevailed o w d u m J

c ra te r portion of the Unltad nln litta tta M a tUotoui d l i t u r ^ e e pjoMAved eaitwaid. C e n tn l to Colo- u * ,kdo Monday m o m t a i . l ^ Bored oQm

;AgS‘? ’uSS."i.rS..SS

, jDow o w r the p M t pUlni. AlUBdentoTO, tl r t p ^ a t flt.

p reiturci oo the northweit . qmL i fffmn*"!*** by rain Ironorthem CaUfomla to S e a ^ , indl- ^ftte the landward approach of in - pw>“ tber dliturtance. • ^ 'H j# cold northerly w indiem iD it- »bor.

oc trom a .hU h p m w e In rtr te tn C j ^ h ave r ^ ^

tocempanled by n e w Itur- vice ilaa.— . _______ - « y . -

r a lr , cooler weather U nported ertplerom tbe aouthweitem ' tTntted itate,

“ •» _ , s s . ^ r r & " »

a 1g a

E S | ^ _ £ 5 ' ss8"s ; 'Walkers Reconsider, _to “TSdopt'OrpharChUd K

-------- CItlfl. OHIOAOO. March 3t IM^Tumtr ^ Mayor Jamea J . W alker o( Kew York ^la d hla wife cham ed t o l r mlndi « " n tto - to d a y -a n d -b e c a i« = b y jto p - w t a « U j a proud p a re n u Of a Ilx weeW » g

“ i S t o ^ r - J i m m y aad h ll for- mer aetrew wUe aUpped into Ooun- ^ kyjud|e.X )dm undB :;Ju«eklli eourt

B S M S ^ e h m t o u K l « S r t _ICaty Fatrtela of tb a Braniien O rt- T T die loclety. the ir dtuch ter. t

•W l dedded w t w en abandoalng 1 t - altuatien fe r which w« w en re- ■pcoalUi and decided to go th rou ih w ilh tbe-adopuea," aald Walker. ^

T b f W alken iM t week made tbelr i l n l m e n toward adoptlni ^ |,y i M r t c l t >• tbe Record of be r iden- ho_| Uty «M impounded by Judge J a r- e c u to a id th e W alken’ plan to h a w her knw m only aa • W f y - t

th a t purpoee WM fUed h e re .^ . ^ ’ • Job

L E A Q U E C O U N C IL ' 2 A W A IS A N S W E R S «

- F R O ^ D I C T A T O R S a ;

- f(ton«n im frrm P ff* -w h i

euiilagpoUtleal aapaetao ttb* Italo- r ,

to « . l t tor 1«U on Ull M to to a o iU .M or« ttiU liil,onU i.a iil,.r-

I« e u n o ooopentioo w m vfleed Tn tu th o riU U n q u a ^ - j

. T ^ aeuroM aUted reporta th a t ^ Paaclit b o m ^ - a n u tlng mm t ^

ter. ICotonia] and economle couaUr-

piopoMU from H ltU r would be wei- corned by Britain Ju it m mucb m 5S & o n e a .l tw M itt te jL - _

Anthony Kdcn. B rtlllh .foreUm aecntary, replying to queet^oca m C l the-houM .-o!-eainm oD i.-n ltera t«d .. ith a t the Locamo memoctndum to Oennany U In " lh e n a tu n pt pro- , poaali'' and U n o i t n ultimatum.

H eidded lha tbeto ldT onR lbben - '*1 Crop th a t Britain "hoped the O er- ^

M in t hU majeatya g o rem o m t felt ^ the O em an goyem m M oould aailit ^ them In tbe lr^M k by making aome ^ cBaitH ietivrw oSfiratiotrto tmproye S th e IltuaUon.' ' „

' »' Ml

. a t a t iaoo.000,000. . tei 1 C e M id itepa would be taken t t t• meeUng a t OalUpoUa today to ob- ( . I t t l n eongrtn lon tl • approval o l a

flood control- program calllBg tor p,I an M pendltun ef •a7.000.000. I*'- _ J n - W a i M a g t « L J h e _ ^ _ W : _

J 000 to aid in flood nU et ta U>e

^ o S S M - M 'L T - 'S lS- flood U w * would net be M deitruo- m e Uva M had been jn U c lp tte d or 1 MeanwhUe, new flood thrM ta de- V!

vtloped along Ute upper MUHnlppl0 M onrtnirdened tributartea fotced pi>, two do ttn Mlnneeota famUlM fromI. tttelr homea and ovtrflowed Uioui- bir and l o t aerM. • ot- T he Oannon rt*i»rtaundated.bun-U « dreda of acrM e f bottom land near D U Red Wing, U inncM tt. _ U

c a i i i E ! ]'• . • ■ gradi

— ........... • uIUb

If. J. D. DunshM Explains Set Up to County and w.»

' CityOffiolali . ■ TD r. J . D. DunihM e f BolM. atate iblio bealUk adrtidr, t a d !•. J . rtenoo o t Beiw. lU t* bM:t«rtolo- tt. con lem d lart- evenlnf wIUj unty. city. ichooJ and Red OroM of. d a i a u t / v ^ t y o t H U b U i h - „ " g a pubU chealth u n it In Tw to S , u Oil county. thrairhe meeUng wai proUmlnary to a meot

u r t hoDie next^WMDeadty eve- " ng t l eight e^cleck wben n p r e - - Th sUUvee from Uw Ttrtoua In ter- comi ied dvlo organlnUoni. m well m deni’ ty and couniy otfleiala, wfll m eet r e td im tne iu ie.A iiiU U i..' ' ' I p n u n tab llih m fn t of auch > unit, P r . "wta unihee explatned, would eoat a cipti ta lm nm ofllJ ,000 ,baU of Uw e»- ee«lj a a e to h e b o r o e b y U ie a U te a n d Ho » ttm aloder by Ujo county tn d m ini h e r taleietted unite. K e aa ld-tbat te un it would cover aalary t n d ex- dlicu in M and aaltriea of t tn ln e d ^ MlUi oirieer. t trained tUUsUelan 9d two nunei and th a t under tbe rogram an adilltlfttnl tFWft w M 9 appropriated Jjy the lU te to cov- ' aervtew/Of two acfdJttooaJ a w » .

7b» move wm made 'p o a iM eirough Ute niUontl lecurtty t e t ta J?” *w pentlon wlUi the United BUtea ubllc heallh aervlce and U « ebU- ren'a b u m u of the departm ent of p g , | ibor. • u e t

Crippled Chfldnei the

m iddition ^ h M im . e ^ j ; ,y .Ice a companion program la im3er •ay to provide for tbe needa o t ^ r tp W c H n a r tn " 1 H m M u t , Uie jobb; lale, but Dr. Dunihee a u te d th a t the till Mrrtoe wm ta addlUon to the the i iblm um outUned be fon Um com- pion iUilonen. Uoo,H eeuU lm dbenetlU otU ieeenrlee telei

I glvtag needed protection m ea- fa in urea for Uw prenntlon and ip read (D-j f communlable dUeaaea; publle Tl iMlth nursing lenrloe to home aad too chool; vUIUng hourly nuiata^g w r - r tw K92 Betler ua tem a )~ ca n befon . ordi

nd CbUd a tu r conttaement: b e i t« ^ anlU ry lurroundlngi a n d -b e tt« f tbo irotecUon for our atream i, w aler “ d md milk nippUea. He deeeribed It ira 'e o n ita n t p to m ta -a o rre r to ra - lon of healUi and pneervaUon o t J™ b e heelUi.

jpenU on ,conva leecen tcanandv^ ^ :il ln ta l tn ln tag for aU lueb chll- ° Aren under Uie age o t a i ye an wboee _ paitnU a n unable to pay tor. iuch „ t t n elUwr wholly or wben parUally to glre Uie needed tdded llnandal

Dr. Dunihee and Mr. FeU non plan U> le a n today for PocateUo returning to Twin FaUa tor Uw meeting .Wedneeday night......... . jjai

Treasure Sought In ®1 Landmark At Hailey

-------- BHAXIXY, Idaho.-M arch M « V f

The nit]i*)rcar>oId Oremotoe taloon prabuUdlng here li coming down piece 1*«by piece, tn d Uie wreektag enw U 1hoping It wUl ftad tome of Uie legtn- p d try w itllh Uw one-time operator B nU luppoaed to have cached there. ^ t

The buUdlng U now Uie property hoi

dayt I t WM owned a h d openU d by wh John Mutphy. Aocordlng to old- ber

a S b i . * g r ^ nWhen he died relaUvea made a

Uiorough aeareb for “hidden aa»U* but departed w ithout dlaclorin* w htt Uwy had found.

Grove Wiley Wins “ In Student Election b««

P O O A m L O ..Id a h o , M trch i3 |5 l MV-Orove WUey of Twta FaUs. a S unlor. WM named'vloe prealdent of he unlw ralty .of Idaho, flouthem ^

B tanehrittidenl-ooundl to d a y -ta - t - iJ nino tt elecUon.

Bm eit .Watertleld Brooki o t W t-

wM named flwn'a npreKnUUve, J tnd BobJe Montgomery o t PoeaUUo. Qi a.-fctthm aiu-WM_name<L-Womtn> g n p r e m u t ln .

Other otflcen obtained mtJoriUee ort In a rtoent elKUon. B hem an Lowe « of Grace U preildent. tai

The new eouneU takM office April w----------------

CONFERENCE QUOTA FOR ^ GIRL RESERVES FIXED bDelegatM trom thla dtalrict t l - ot

t»nrtin» Payette Lake Conference punning meeUng a l Uie Y.W.CA. u headquarten ta BolM Saturday In- '* duded.MlM Bemlce Babcock, club M toiainalSrM lra.- Oeorg* BrM o- - Kean. Olrl Reaerre aecnU ry; and MUa Merle Nelaon. dlitrict pred- 7: 'a«nt-ot^airLIUaervea..aU,,ol-Tirta .“

' FnlU. and M ln McManlmle. advLtor. ^ and M lu WUda Meyer, elub r tp r t- “

! lenU U n. BuhL ^I t WM dedded a t Uie meeUng Uiat

ten memben of Ute local d u b t would ° aUend tha Payette Lake oontettnee.

I to be h lld Juna saU ) July 1. *

CONDON READY TO J ; ------ANSVIfER-QUESTIONS

r c T u ^ n ^ l t m ight be 'W lita t^ ' c pntod."~'aoveraoe ' Hoffman” w m •- aiked If Uw K tlen preiagcd t aee- v

ond retv len . Through hU preu aide. •- WUUam 8. Oonklta, he ia ld: vII “I have no plana, for anoU ier-n- a d prieve.- r D Kemer aald th a noluUon would 1 I- have'callcd for taVMtlgaUooot every 1

otw tavolved.ta the caie. tacludlng I-U w governor; AUomey G en e ra li ir David T. WUenU and Uw lU U po- 1

Uce. . , . <

_ l.^Fl.mDTM«TBpr'~ W PUNJTAKE^HAPE ^

fConttaged From H g e .O n i) 'J J

n d u a u a . tO o t t t a n to b » m tg n iii l u m a u ly to t to n tu lw a ia y .•n t lenaU taenaaad tba R. O . P n

\ c . lu m by M lf W lo » toU l of 4.MS,SM. Uie addUlOD betnc for

gr Uw elUaeaa m flltan tn ln ln gtn p a , an IneitaM e t ts n jo o o ever a IIw houM tlg u n te t n w boeating poiut t h e number of t a t o e a to 10^ nien OUwr c ip iu i d m l o p a e a r o

luded: • Mmtl lw p ru ld in t otdered Uw Civill- S l

n coQiervaUoa eorpa paaooael ^onUnued a t exUUng. atrengUi ^uough UW n e x t ^ j p i a r . t e U - “

M 2S i Z £ & £ j £ M : S t . !

The home waya a a d m e n u n b - ff}® oounlltee working on Uw p te d - ^ ent’i lugfoU on f e r hew m n u e e ^ t i ^ r t^ ^ a p ^ ^ ^ T O an n y r

wtadtaU-* Uvy dealgned to n - f ip tu re unpaid and n tun d e tf 'p ro - ^

urdiHoward R. ToUey. teUng AAA ad-

ilnUU«tor. announced oouaty tn d oam unlty nweUnga o f 'fa n n a n to B w ilKuai Uw new leU o ouem uloa irognm (replacing th e original ag- Frai leultural adJuiUnent aet) would get v r e inder wty throughoul t t e eounV7 i(xt week. Ka alio tnnouneed a engi mirtirclaiililcaiKm or o r o p ^ S P -M r n L t t t aChairman Pittm an CD>Mev.) o t

tw .een a u forelga ratoUena e o n - . . . Uttee. ta a radio td d rc a . charged i n i ha U ag u i of NaUona wlUi o n - Nf Je u taU un lo take ‘'w tt ld aa t ac- lon to enforce iU daen e a ji« k ta it I «wertul govemmanta7' 'l b •ptth I ect our peace.” FitUnan urged th a t ' he neutnU ty Uwa be bulwarked riui a navy aad a ir force equal to

Ooardi FrivaU M ean g n UwFollow tag_irooL U iat-tte-M naU joa<

obby oommlttee w m ln«ulrtag ta to netihe eouUiem oommlttee to defend p tiibe coniUluUon. John H n iy Kirby, ho iromtaen tlg u n to tha organUa-loo, “forbade* dueloeun o t any je leg rtm i nU U ng to hU p r tn U a t- u o t alra. He informed Chairman Black I>-AU.) ot ttm to t m euagi.

T he labor relaUona board enured uhe ta tem atlonal merehanUU m a- u i_rtae M m m „

i t ^ S i i ^ ' " b e r w ^ coojiSwUveiind left w lngen fo r 'w U o l of U>e oarittaie unloni,' ta the U at week ^ tiave )n w g h l eonlUct of optaloo ta Pretldent RoOHVdt'e cabtait and (occed the cancellation or delay ot Hveral iteam er nU lngi. Labor de- , partm ent - olllclali expietied-hope leday-Uiat-peaoe-would-ba-rMtored b t t on th e New York waUrfront wlUiln Fei: a tew d a n , aod thnaU ned lUikei » averted. Cat

WopwiOTifatlvit H/iy T- Ay>w m . _ _Mont.), urged ttm y engtaeen to- _ day to abandon dvU aervlee require- -D[ m e n t r f b n a b o r o n 'R i r tT i^ tlood n t conUol dam ta MoaUna. H a.pro- U lted Uw requlnm enU a n con- t n r y to “Uie boncepU of Uw object jdeHnd.1___ _ .

Brazil’s President < Invokes Martial Law JJ

n iO DB JANEIRO. M treh 33 l l i Preddent Oetullo VargM-toalght

ordered Uie anforeement o t m ti t l t l ^Itw for M dayi Uiroughout B ruU . ^

T be pneldenl'a decree a tierU d t ] grave ta tem al altuatloa exliU In Bracll, com panbli to a lU U of w ar. wu

PubUeaUon o t Uw decree came Sl h o u n be fon Uw leheduled explnt- “ ,ilm ^ tT T ilg eT O q n U i IU U o t ilege ^which WM apsued a iier the m,ber rebdU o^w M cntihed. ’ ^

ChUd Miets Death S Under_ ^ 8 Wheels S

..-aALT L A g grry, M y^ a w q

Vn. Joaeph Lloyd of Uili d ty , w ^ fatally Injured today when cnuhed benetU) » pa iu n g er bui.

WltneeiM Mid Uw boy darted ta to tbe ptU i of Uw heavy machtae a tte r n u m ta g 'a lo a g Uw atreat with » frlaymaw. __________ i

-QuicfcActioi).Savea4_ “ Lives. At Crossing “

riL B R . Idaho. March 33 M>) — S< Quick Uilnklng of John EXxrhardt probably Mvcd three llru . = l» rb ir« -« « T e = « B ie = a = n H w td u oroaalng be fon b e rta llu d a tra in of w u eomlng. Beelng the engine b e tr - J< tag down on Uw ctr. Uw d r in r ai swung tbe machtae onto the tn c x a « a n d raced ah tad of tbe Ualn unUl. vi iralow ed down.- — d

T he engine flnaUy ilruck Uw c t r , ki knodUng 11 oft tbe tnck . However, Bbertiardt and bU broU iu .-Jack , ai Mcaped injury, and Floyd Handby 01 o t Twta Fa llt WM ool) bruUed. ri

NEW CLUE FOUND - IN UTAH SLAYING.

----- - --------- ------------ --------- (;(ConUnued F rc p Page One) «

; Uw nama of Uio youlh to h e r . o r || ‘ •m r a S n ’5 rW ffataH y;aho *ald-lief " : d lU r danced wlU> him many U m n

a t tha loeal baUroom but never = t toro perm ltud him to accompany "I be rhom e. ,

A n e tto rt wUl be made to f in d ; ■ a e n e frequent paUon of Uw danoe ]

h tU wbo knew MlM Bhtw and prob - [ ably would know Uw m an lOUght.

poU oiM ld. . ;

‘ ~6ierN6|R^TrKNJ|IL^^

a - KNULL,-March a s-K null O range . wUl b d d .a n open meeUng a t the I. aohool bouM-Wednesdty a t t p. m .

w ben Uw moving picture. “Mr. D - . anto,“ wUl be ahown. B. G. Law­

rence will td l o rh la trip to Sweden, d a ad abow arUelea he brought baok y iriU i him. Ttw publlo la tavlUd. g O n April 7. (he Knull O nnge willII vUit Uw HaUUter O nnge, and p n H ean t t one to t pUy. “Tha AnUqtw

CoUector.-

a i n i i o i n i’ollce Round Up Shlp’e Crew 5a In Attempt, to Solve ■ SS,

Knlfe_l«lllno . “ “ALAMZDA. CaUt, M arth 3S (*V - oftU

ouoe f l n g e ^ U d Uw M Uw , lem ben e t th e frelghUr ^ t IA . non M a n d eought » woman for quea- plan

toa lght ta attempU to aolve A| S S i d a y t a g o l C h U f engineer unll le o n e W. Alberti. ^O ffleen would not d l id o e e w b e ^ t ta

r any d u n bad been unearthed renn

g j r = ; r h . s ^ p £ h ,ecord and t t a t WM fo rn g ra n g r . Q l O eo rff^H a^^ ta w ^ tC T f ^ ^

, young lUnograpber reported to lave been Alberti' eom panloo-Sat- irday nU bt. HU knUe-iIaihed body n a fotmd ta hU cabta ihortly be­e n Uw IrdghU r wm to have itUefi •

"ffiSui*«o=uu»i o< B.« Jar»randB00 ottered 11.000 nw ard . for i n t i t and eonvlcUon o t AlberU* lUler and Uw d ty tr o t tnoU w r . ingtaeer, O tto Bltcdniky. potaUng a rboU rm en-w en-oppoeed 'to-eer* —— * ln martne union poUdea. ^

iHOSTOMNirl \m LINB ILLNESS

_____ tan(’ vtai

the lU U t' Uadlng Uveitock m en, t te loeeph a ro d Bav«ir-«3.-oL.-Bru- abh w tu . died Sunday atum oon a tT w ta Uw M is county general hoipltal wbere D a tw had been under Ueaiment fo r hU 1 h eart affecUon lor two monUu. h

The body WM taken yeiUrday to Ma UounUta Home, and taterm ent fol- bee lowtag funeral lervlees la to be a t S Brunctu.' nioi

Members of hU family were wlUi Bui tOm when the end ctme. tbc

lie U larvlved by hU widow, Mra. Mn x a n s iu Utwci, aiid iwu auue. Ro* Jo t lnnd H tw ei o t B o lie ^ im d ^ .^ W

W i'b ro ? L r .^ B e U ^ '’A. Htwea of SU Bruneau. and tUUr. Mrs. P earl UrMcKinley of Long Betch. C tllfom U . Mu

H e WM bom t t Boise, M treh 9. 1 l t n . . . • tua

He WM pretldent of Uie B runeau me U ra to c k oiaocUUan, and t m r s - bf f of tHe Bruneau o n n ge androdd: w pillows lodge a t Bruneau. P •

He WM t member alw o t the Catholic church. .

n M M i F iN K J iL M J

p nmpnir * of Twta FaU i'ch tpU r. American Bed Croai. to s e e m a ( quoU o t WOO tor aid of flood lUf- of f e re n in the CMt U nearing com- “i t pleUon' and Mayor D unctn . McD. wll Johniton , chalrmtn of-the 'dliMtcr an commlitee In chkrxe of t t e drive l u t i n n igh t reported coUecUon of M38. 1

Mayor Johnitoo urged th a t cltl- Be zena conlrlbuu a l once ta order to bring Uia drive to a doee by Wed- n nesday.

O f the toU l amoun^ collecUd . __

to g ' 'b e ra * 'u k « ^ t r o m a oenem ~ p ic tu n ahow conducUd by Joe KMBUr i t t h e-fle i? .- t>iMtfc.J n t - „ urday night. He expreaMd appre- ^ cUUon for Mr. KOjhler-a effort on behalf of t t e drive. er:

flrnwpra To Swap Wool For JBlanKets *

OOODINa. Idaho, M arch 33 (flV- III Ooodlng county farm en t n chang- m Ing the ir wool cUp tato blankeu and k o t te r woolen goodi by bartering w l t t t t e woolen mUU ta U tah. q

RepreaenUUvei e t t t e farm en '* M r t t e plan U proving valuable be- c a i i i r i t i e y 'd e a l - -o n ly -ta -im tU " amounU of wool. - -

SOUTH DAkOTA BIUB ?FOB IDAHO’S SUPPORT

B O B *. March 13 W - 0 . A. Rus- ,j «U . 8oaUi=Otkot*-:»tato:aecittaty jj of ■ agricultun. requeited P . Im Johnion, Idabo . commUsloncr of „

• agricultute. todty to uio hU intlii- j, I enco to have Uie. next naUonal ccn- 1 Tentinn nf uliU a g ric u ltu n l .o fti i -■ d a b h d d a t Rapid City, S o u tt Da- , koto., The meeUng wlU be h d d a t t time , t n d pUce to be fixed by t t a hcadi ' of t t e « aUUa' departnenU of m -

ricuiuire, Johnion Mid.

AIMEE STUDIES HABITSO F nUM ITIVB INDIANS

■ w >-Almee Bemple McPhei*on. the \ cvangdUt. Itudled t t e Uvea and hab- ‘

’ l u of the Supal Indiana, one o t Uie • B oit-prtffllllTe-triM i.lB -tte iouUi- i

; weit. today a t doae range.' Mrs. McPhenon engaged t pack : ou tfit and le tt for HtvaiU canjon. j ' t trlbuU ry to Uw O n n d canyon,, r h e n SupaU lo e g h t-n fu g e from , 1 warring tribei cen tu rin ago, l^ e y ' ' have dianged UtUe dnee t te l r dU- ' eovery 400 ye an ago.

1 ' S I N U S I N ^

2 FBOUFTLY Baipenda to M r Ne I- EUetrical teehnlqM . Qolek. Effecl r- to iu la Ferty-elght Honra. A 1 1, Uelbod.k WriU For Folder on Slnni

DK.H.W .H I

IckM S hiftsD i^ :. D ~ -At Riieni-Tl’Aliine **

BAK f l u u i r o o a i t t r e b ' « on d <}icnU ty of Uw la te r te r Bareid bon U u i noved teday t t f b m U w Oeeor Amo I'Aiene, Id tbo , light p U at ow e w a t mafa • c k to Uw dUtrtct court tn, Idaho. n U w beda c ( t p r « p e M d ^ ted- W n l ctty eeetraet ta w h k b Uw gev- rout n m e a t -would aeC attem pt to die- a wl aU power raUa. TwliI tw diitrtct eoort prevloaaly had ^

o>otaed lok e ^a n d t t a U tb o d ty ^ iffldali f ro n t eooU tet to wbleh Babi be govemowal would lead t t e d ty Judi ooney foe. t m aU dptO y , owned L«1 jfw t, trier

Appeal had been token to Uw ' Ailted 8UtM d reu lt ee tn t e t ap- O' • a l l here. Ickea’ moUcD tdday, ta ard ha d reu lt court, aiked t t e etM be fem em tnded to 'd titr te t ooort w lt t ta - K » trod l o y j Q .p t^ J t t e etecuUng er-lr

i f i5 iL iFJlLyiNJlD.oS

MUd— — Han

lames F. Divine Dies Alter m Being Strtjok by Car

- on Burley Street „‘lI ■ —

BURLSY, M arch 3 S -Ja m e i F. nutl Dertae, 77 pioneer reilden t o f Bur- 3 at ley. WM fatally injured tonlghl when cow, iw-WM itruck b y - t car drtven by ■ Iheron S m ltt o t Buriey. H e died a l &< t Burley hoepltal t few m tautea U - Seal Ur. from a tn c tu red akuU and ta - viva temal tajuriea. N ts

The aeddent occurred on Over- bie) Und avenue a blodc'trom Mr. De- by t vtae'a home a t about ntae o'clock. ^

t t ^ e l d e ^ M t p p a r a ^ u u v o l ^ ^ aW e-M -«w -dead-m an-w alked-tato •*“ * Uw ilde o t the B m itt machtae. DeaUi reiulted from t t e blow when hU head h it t t e pavement.

He WM bom ta w aih lng ton . D .C .May 1. lase, and for many y e a n had _ been a reddent of Burley.

Survlvtag a n t t r t e aUpaoni, Sl- raon Kinney and Jacob K inney of Burley and Gordon Ktaney. wher- J j , abouU unknown: five itepdaugbten.M n. O n Johnson and Mra. Edwin ^ J o h n io P r - b e t t - o t - a B mett . Mr»; — Rhoda Bailey o t Rexburg. M n . Be- _ n T tn rxow e of FA nkiin. m r Udna -o„ SUfford o t Oklahoma Olty. A d s- T t Ur and a brother residing ta Mis* Murl also nm U ’e. . .

The body r a u a t t t e Payne mor- •m, tuary pending tuneral atiange- riti

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F;lSR;-ATinouireer^ Leave For Hagood g;

“ K m t EVEnOLADES, P o rt L»u- 1^? derdalc. p l« , March 33 h v -PtmI- ^ denfRoo*evat-announeed” t “ tw ee J S months leave o t absence to r M ^or Geneial Johnson Hagood, dliclp* ~ lln e d -to rm er-E lg h tt corps com- S l mander, a fter a U lk wUh him today a n d made -known "hU future-a»- — slgnment to duty wUl be determined ta the meantime." 3

O enen l Hagood. who w u relieved eei of command to r term tag WPA funds mc “stage money,” taUud to r two hou n Uu w ltt the commander-ln.chlet of t t e Dr armed-forcei aboard the p r td d e n f i Um train enroute here thU a tum oon. Uo

He left t t l trata a t W est Palm i Beach without comment. Co

Crash Victims In ^ Critical Condition. ^

LOVELOCK. N ^ M arch j T j ^ <» I ^ . j ^ D . l t o y ^ tw a d ^ o f

Walter Hansen, head of a ButUr packing company, were itUl ta a critical condlU bh 'today 'U the n - . suit o t'ta ju rle i tte y received ta an automobile wreck whleb kUled two

Howard Pleroe tn d Alex LoUelle, ^ both promtaent ta BulU, lost tte lr llvu when tte lr-iarge aedan auto* mobile le tl t te road and tum ed over sevenl .tlmee. _____ . . . . . c.v.. ._

Touhy Convicted I _ u^01MaU.Kobber5'-' MINNEAPOUa. M irch 33 (JP)- T»mn,y Tn.ihy U i t nf t t « nnr* powerful Touhy mob o t Chicago, WU convicted by a tederal court Jury tonight ot_compUclty_ln Uw |TO.OOO m S llT o b b ^ here Januarr-'S lB SS.- -

Sentence w u deterred unUl to­morrow by Federal Judge Ounnar H. Notdbye. ir— •

^ I T o o l a t e I

J WAOTED PO U h 'T O H B O P - - ' th ird cutting altalta. Ph. 03M-JA.

n m - D U a a ^ T B i M i i E i i - ^ . , _ -Jtotatoes. One year f ro n cerUflca-1; Uoo. CaU 75.______________

NICE FRONT BEDROOM IN I W - ’• vaU home. Pbone 431R.

y WANTED — MAN AND W IFE ON I- ranch to r SO dayi. Phone 0W -J3

betore 7:S0 a. m . or afler 7:>0 p. m.

New trea tm en t o t teeUr^ UsUag, B f A Froven BeUnUfU .

ta u lateeUoB,

Twta FaUs. Idabo Fatal A O la a Co.) /

B R i m i i iiU )M « B « ii- -A d u ih to n i .

t o n l o t a d v «> > » . m i U n . 'u n n v . I t 111. Konloouinatem ltf be n e . . . . - A

m n l l u t e - I w. «. CUUrv. ma

VUU t l Uwmcn u m . W. A. n i t aebcodt. wuk eC u dludge Babcodc, le ft l u t w e d T te e n ^ to .r td t «UUVM, t a d U d a lea d i-th fft, . . tm

Geeat >»*»«~v-«^f~Tinrh T<ifm' ^ ird E. SfflUh o f l j j o f Beaeh, OaU- whi romU, tenner Twto FaUi reddeHt: n n J a guait a t UW h e o e ^ b S S : ^ ?r.ln-law, Aaber B. WlUebT ^

PUn foe C lU " D ay -A cU n p t t - SPtnuon tn d plana to r Twta F U a her nigh idWQl je a ie r d a a i day e ^ ^ 0*ea were b w wben Uw rn io u a

y ^ . ! ! ! ^ met a t t t e h l |h H

Visit FarBBto-VJilUBf t t d r p a r- » u over t t e wMk*ead were m im B UUdied Hartman, MUi C a m e a ~-t Hardin. Twin A U a. a n d MUa Helen O. cpgiweU. Jerome. atudenU a t tb e pac Albion s t a u ‘Normal acbooi. . ord

■ tod 6bow C balm aa—Doo « —«<■*’. aoa ee l

of U r. and iO a. r . t . tuttch, b u Ittv beea.Klcc(«L«balrm an o t Uw an^ 1 nu tl Engineen ibow to Ee S c l d W ?u£3 a t tbe Dnlvendty e t Idaho, M oi- t p cov, w ben be U a itudent. ago

Belnnaa to s T n S ^ R e V . B .'Beds, wbo hM been condueUng re - 1 vlval serrloei ta Kimberly a t Uw Uw Ntiarene cbunh , bM been caUed aln bicfc to hU hoow ta S t. Paul, M ta n , Uat by U u K rioui lUncM of hls ion. cou

' i ^ 1 Can C o U S d e C a n driven by O. £

KTHcUiUUfi; u u w yB uiu ivebub s j

e u t , coUlded a t t t e t a t ^ U o n of ^ Tenth avenue e u t and Seeond ttai Itreet e u t , Sunday night. B o t t c a n fu t were dlghUy damage<l. .

C an Damaged—C a n driven by jUerideUi K. DickenoQ. 910 W ataui JItreet, and A- K. DUUUl. 7 « Tblrd ^avenue n o r tt. coUlded a t Uw ta te r- n a»e«lon 01 Fourth avenua a n d th» PourUi street c u l . Saturday night. Damtgei are aU m aU d a t <300.

_ t ta J ¥ a y a a ! i« m o te D a l# J K tlW . ion ot U r. and M n . Ed W dU aad a Twin F a lu school student. WM re - , , , ported last evening lo be making W a uUstKtory recovery foUowbv an emergoiey opention for appendl- dUs a t t t e couniy general h ^ l t a l l u t Friday. tei

I I lai—liam* nr,Studenu who bave arrived a t t te lr wl hom u tor spring vacaUon are CurtU da Eaton and hU h o u u guest, Austin n i t n r o f W tehlU-FalU.~Texai;-W al. Ui Uee Ooopef. Beb JJaeon. and U r. an d jjrs_ C h a rlf i_ O o ln ff , aU i tu - u denu a t Stantord unlvm lty. in

S e e i n g T e r m e d Job J ;

— l i k e P i c k S w i n g i n g 2

BOSTON, M areh 23 { « - Ooa- een tn ted use o t th e eyea conaumes more nervous energy In one hour tban twinging t pick doci aU day.Dr. W dU r I. Brown, preddent of Uw American Opiometric usocU - U on.u ld here today.

SpetU ng beforv th e New Bigland Council ot O ptometriiu, Dr, Brown warned against readtag ta bed un­leu tho reader U weU aupporUd.by plUowa ta a d ltln g podtlon.

"8 ectag.fl a Job. Ono of th e m oit fatleutnetKIni# U toTwmTbolh mfflr c o - K i l e d . I t U Uw.mosl comp-- llctUd nervoui tuncUon o t our

< Bj 1

Q g u r ^ ' ^ ' X eeM for th il i i t]B S s N ^ h e l H Trail, the bnvt

' f i a l y pioaeen of '49j a y > | g | n coune o! the;

W Paeille bus g:Bl r y— over a tre a t h

Reuta*M itPiit b S I w ‘ * t * ^ i c e n i

10 c lU etT O U caa■W * w B i h i i te r j r in p e r i

K - '1 'w H cco!ort..4 T / "^Lei the Uijloo

^ agen t te l l yoi D _1_____/ ____ J H ^ b i T i e i a W l

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A Mfety lase, under dincUon ot ■ i ttto d e p u tn e n t o t law e n fo rc e - '. a n t ottldali. wta open teday. ta rwla FtUa betweea Uw oourt taeoM ' m d d ty p trk oo Bboiboiw i f n e t .

TWta Fall! g a n g n t n eooper- ktlng ta the awvement tn d a e t r - t* U wUl.be made. I M ta g U f r ^ lad effieen po ta t ont tb a t O K itk k * t l wm be l in e d to e t n paain g U u - ;tiU , anu rtag d r tm e leuntmiey m n u n i t for 90 daya It U idr .ctra n eet w ttb tb e requlremcflU. S n te a . igbU , homa, wtadshlild w lpen. rbeel aUgnmeat, re a r rb loa m ir-n n ra n d - d r tv e n lUeeanaTW ffl-b*'------ibeeked. ;

I n charge win be aUU tn f f le

3onadl. o u n n e e FhUUpi tn d H u- x r t sm ltt.

PhVsicidns Held On {Sterilization Lltarye

• BAN F R A N O ^ J J a r c b -D ra . TOtoa * . TUlman and Samuel 3 . Boyd, appeartag unmoved ta a packed eourtnom, were formally ird cn d h d d to r iupertor court tr ta l ioday oo mayhem coniplracy charg- tt growtag out of Aan Oooper H ew -' it 'a iteriUzaUon.

T he bold order fir M unldpai Ju d g e a ^ v a h j . U M n ir to so w e d ' — t jve llm taaiy heartag aereral weeka Igo, b u t actual ilgntag of t t e legal ..f f a jw . Jua.lw a.d«layedjiloco . t b c n ^ar U lneu of Dr. Boyd............. -

Utt, Maryoa Ooopw Hewllt .mo- ' t t e r of the young belreu and who tUo It facing chanre* ta tb e iterB-. iMUon, U criUtally Ul ta Jerwy City eompJlcatkini Mlawiag what poltoe charged w u a auldde atiempt.

U n . Hewitt a ad t t e docton r t n dtKaUAUtg Ul 1 >800,000 ttaai* ~

age i tt lt by Uw daughter, who ch a rr­ed -abe w u tricked tato Uw o p e n ­Uon ta a plot by be r moUwr to gain further benefiu from an tahertUnce.

BETA BIQHA MEETS B e U Sigma, h igh idioeJ h to a w y

aodety, nw t ta Twta FtlU l £ h ichool audllortum yceUrday afU r- noon. During the budneas aesdon th e treanxy report n a read, and & project tor the dub w u d isc u sse d ^

T h a program coniUUd of le V m i m udcal idecllons by Don Petzotdt

WOMAN EKS DIVORCE" FROM MATE IN PRISON

A rttu r K nuse, wbo U sc n tag t te rm ta th e s ta te prtioa tor burg­lary ofw hlch he w u convicted bere U A U e e w n w /w u named b r - hi*—wife, M n. Hilda KreuM Taa'dettHs-----d a n t ta a dlroice action which w u tued ta th s dUtrict court bere yes- terday.-3lH y.w ae marrted a t Reno, Nevada, November 7, 1930.' TTiero' " ,*n_no rtJldren and no property Is Involved. ‘n»e peUtlon"t8serU"th*l— Krause f U admlUed to pa rd e a fU r betag convicted of grand larocny In IM3. Raybom and Baybotff a re t t e peUUoner't atlornew. j

BARGAIN • NITE

DANCEW i l h T h .

"Ambassadors, 55c—TONITE-SScH U D fO tA N D :- =

m tlong every | y

a v e p iU to f th e B S L ^ w C I ^ dB h '49. A long tbo h e i r la l le n n g

> il ld e « • ta l lyth lg h w a y . th e S P ^ \ V . . ; r d ^ A m e r i c a IT j V I , PiiM ing ruggedm e t a n d g re a t / r \an n o w re-Uvo n l H r i>erlect e u e a n d W m

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B U S 'D ep o t ' iboae Nortb

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t o w .Chicago .— 2 S .4 0 Q S n V N e w y o r t ( -» S 8 . 1 S ......

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.'SPEEMNTESTDlstrlot Competition for

. Class A and B Schools Slated This Week

lOUBERLT, U trc h 33 — P l u j I h i n boen coaipletAd (or tb e tn n u a l 1 •oa th e e n tn i Id iho apeeeh fMtlnU. to be held here on FHdiy u d S» t- tn d iy . M u c h 37 and 3t. Moordloc to BuperlnteiuJmt ^ l e h o d ^ A-

h ^ h m ' r o ? t ^ fourth coneeeuli™ 1 J W .

An eoQ teitinU In th li dtttrtet th e ? 1 n t e iK perlo i" o r “exeeUenf e t the eub-dtJtrtct neeU will be eUjlble to compete In the locil event of both cliM "A - end cUm "B" e e h o ^ . I

O n T JId ty the d s a “A" m»et wOl 1 be held-. Ptom 9 ». m. un til noon wtu be_th«>rt«mporM«<>“ -»5.'l * » • .tbrical fpeechM. Prom 1 to 4 o cJ«k

' In th e efUmoon will be the humor- ou t tn d decUmelorr reedlni*. At 8 o-cloclt th e o n e -« t pla>-s will com- menee. T he protrram order wJH be foUowvd on Seturdajr (or the e lu s I “B" fcrent*. Conte«UnU ratln s “ex­cellent” o r "wperlor" In th is e w n t |

— »il{~b»-«ntUl<d-to.<nUr-the-^Ute- m eet which will be h tld a t Twin | FU1> on AprU ID.

•_____ CltM. A .School________ ?\ Claas A schools which will be elN

^ b le provided they secure the prop­e r c lao lf IcaUoa are Twin FolU. Filer, Buhl, Rupert, Wendell, Ooodlng, Jerome. Burley, Oakley and Klm< , berly. , ■ •

C lassB echoolsareCaiillelord.H a- (

7<eiT7, Bhoshene, Dletrlcti, Richfield, C an:yrR iim eld .-H aU ey. BeUerue, ^ O annett. Paul, Heybum, Albion, Declo, Haselton, Bden, Hansen, M ur- oU ugh and Hollister. d

Joeeph Smith, head of the Mhool ^ o f speech a t the Cnlvcrtlty o( U tah. " will be th e crIUc judge. He heW Ihc “ aame poeltion here two years ago.

L U C E R N E W O M E N FO R M I N E W O CM M U N ITY C L U B z

--------------------- --------------------------------- iBUHL, March 23 — A new com­

m unity club has been orgiinlzcd in „ the Lucerne dUtrlct with the o r- i Ranlsatlon meellng being held a t tho tj home of Mrs. Ross DstIs wllh Mrs, ^ J . W. Brewer a.'slsUng her. Tho ^ nam e «111 be the Lucerne Social ^ club..M rs, B064 Davla was electcd ^fifMlrtont- V lt Bmlth, v|rw __president; Miss Fem Crisp, Mcre- ta ry and treasurer. Tbe meetUiRS are , to be.held on tbe second and (ourth

--W edneadays of the month, the' next meeting to be wllh Oeorge n 8m lth-on-M areh.«,.A U _?;om cn-in “ th e community who desire to Join " thla fclub are Invited to a ttend the Enext m eellng,_........ *

. Mrs. A. J. Plnke enterUlned th e " J members o f the Sans Soucl contract

1 club ,a t .h e r home recently. A one o'clMfc luncheon was berred with th s decoraUons and menu In e t. P a trick motir. Ouesta of the elub „ were Mr*. O. T . Parkinson, M o . J r „ B. Moss. Mrs. Jam es Oannon and n Mrs. L. P . Runyon, m U » aftem oon » of con tract which (ollowed the luncheon, Mrs. O. T . Parkinson won high prlxe. =

Mrs. S . W. Cummings. enterU ln- / ed th e Music club a t her home on |*

la st Tuesday (or a business meet- _ tng_?rha j cmnlnricr nf th a 'aTIfrnoon .

y u .f lp en t In nrM tldngjQ r.thg Ytas. . per serrloea, which-will be given dur­ing Musical Festival week.■ E rnest Mullins and Aubrey M a- hannah have recumea irom iw u e ' where they went last week on a business trip.

H b V I V A L L W A I b H ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ .

BOHL. March 23 - The revival campaign vhlch was being conduct­ed a t th e Church of the Nasarene by i t n . Ruby Oreen and wsa postponed on account o( bad weather and roads, will be continued for a t le u t

r -ano the r-w eek ; bcgtnnlng~8undar. March 23. Servlees will be held each «venlni^, except Saturdty, and

- b e g in a t elghl o'clock.----------------— -Rev. & irl 0 . Pounds, superintend­

en t o f the Tdaho-Oregon district of the Church of the N azarene,.w ai.a. . visitor In Buhl last Bunday. He preached a t the evening servloe on the subject, •The Apostolic Bless-

jf ' Ing. T hen and Now." Rev. PouitSs* was the piuitor In Buhl se\’eral y e a n —agttrH e-w «»-4nrouta_la-fialtJ*k«- -

City on bu.'ilness and was accom­panied by bis wife and two dau;)i- tera,

CHARGBS n tB D

BURLBV, Match 3 3 - A eharge of tyilawfully operating a vehicle

L.w lthout. a valid onerator'a license i ^ f U e i here MortraV nrerfflHTEy '

. s u t e Traffic Officer 0 . H. Phllllps . against Leland Stephenson of Bur- - ley , llM -tU eged-o{fnue-l«aald to

have been .committed SaUirdny, M arch 31, on highway 30, near-O ur-

• ley. ________________

B t n year grain cleaned and In a te d a t Olebe Seed A Feed. — Ad?. ' ■ , .

'E IG HT ANOTJAE------ 'PIBEMEN’S .

^ rCABiyiVAl, BAIX•• ^ B e n e i i t - r t r e ih in 'f l H e l l i f ” '

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e a d io l a n d-- - Twto Palls

by Bau** Nile Hawka ^ Tleketa Tie

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SUFFERINO from a disease which Es i- " f r ; »pyMr^w-ycna~CToy w u rn o r iI- gtrl,” soBght treatm ent a t t cUnle >- her case bas baffled physicians, she r, was plclortd a t Minneapolis while g, airplane (rip from b e r bome (o (be I-

GRANGERS ASSEMBLE I J ----- FOR IRISH PHOGHAH 'nl ^HA N SEN rM nrch 23 — M m bem '

Ot the Hnnsen Orange m et Tliurs- 1 day evening a t the church. An Irish 1

-J Program was the feature of the eve- I u nlng. Tho Durk orchestra from Kim- 1

• berly played se^xJral num btrs. Mrs. Newbry gare the hLilory of St. Pat- ‘ rick’s day and roll call wos respond- < e l to with Irish Jokes. A harmonica solo was played by Ross Trunkey a t^ I

- two vocal solos were sung by Mrs. I B Trankey and Mrs. E dith Trunkey. 1 _ MraJnrold-Koenlg.was.thii.hMtfM. l '* The Murtaugh Epworth hngue ^ membere were gueaU of the Hansen '

League Sunday enn lng . The Mur- taugh League presented the ] < ^ n j wllh MLu Louis Fischer as leader. Mls.1 Barbara Davis presented a

“ rending. Following the Iciion a so»clal hour was enjoyed.------------—M n-and -M ra.-C lln t-D ean-w ere ‘

,1 charlvarlcd lost .week. They were ' J token to Twin FalU. Iit T h e .P la y JM Well J r ld g e elub I ,e members entertained thc lr hiub'ahds , .Jl a i^ o th e r guests a t a poUuek dln» , n ner Wcanesday 'cvenlng-nt-the-T .- - 1C E. Oally home. At carda, prlacs ,

were won by L. D. C arter (or the men nnd Mrs. Max Oally (or the j women.

le ^h HLLS BURLEV PULPIT |

BURLEV, March 33 — Bertram C. Hearj-, Albion, retired ralnUter and

’■ musical director filled Uio pulpit at ^ the MethodUt Episcopal - churth

Sunday evening, hla subject being « "The Sermon In t l» House."

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■ Our guarantee protccU you ab- J Mlutely. We know cars: At a low ^ prlco we sell high grode cnra tha t ? glvo good servlcc, (hey have to.I* we.sell,them-wtth'a money baek r* RuamhtM."" '34 DcSolo Air Flow Sedon,...»T7S “ _‘32_Bulck DeLuxo Sedan _.M 75

■31 Bulck Sport Coupe------- »305•3* Chevrolet DeLuxo Scdnn..M75

f •35 Ford DcLuxe Fordor — WTS ^ -3STonJUcLuxc TUdor ,_..,.-_.M00* -SS Ford Coilpe, U's Oood ._.»550 " ■32 Ford Coupe, -35 License _I325

■35 Ford Touring F o rd o r___1025f ■as Ford Pickup, Low1 MllcflRe. .......................... - * « a

-•3 « -P 8 ra -S cdan -O eL uxe^ »«6 - -* ■Sl Pord ToOTj Sedan. Side

Mounts ____ ___________ tStS*29 Chevrolet.Coupe SIM

, -30 Chevrolet Coupo_______I1B5•33 Ford V-8 C oupo_______MOS■34 Ford'Ca-up(i

e ‘31 Ford Coupo V-B Wheels 1200 0 •Sl Ford Tudor V-B ^Vhccls »285e 30 Ford Tudor 'S ed a n ______$175r 'Ji> i-'oro tJnilpl ■ I *** -s ■29 Ford Coupe____ ____.$145. ■29 Ford Tudor S e d a n _____J150B "sg Chrysler Sedan________ :»195.. ’20 Hupmobllc S edan '______«175. -ST Dodge s e d n n ............ ;...... » 75

TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS ■34 Ford V-8 Truck, 167 W 3 . M50

d ’34 Ford V-B Truck, 157 W B,New Motor, New Rubber.License ___

* "SS Ford V-8 Truck. 157 W 3 .1825- •34 Chevrolet Tnick, •30 Chevrolet Truck _ - _ i n s

■30 Ford Truck ---------- '~TirrQfd •Tnitlf ' « im '■29 F\jrd P ickup___________1145

AVo h a ro « nlnn >. _meellng the approval of Veterans (or Immediate •

car. eash or te n n a there’a a square deal M ymi a t your Pord D e a l^ .

UNIONMOTORCOMPANT

Xottr FOBO Dealer Twta Falla. Idabo

l^ks Treatment

I ts eanslnr her fleih u d skin (o tolldl- Roy?-W iahlnrtonrknowmrtha-*W oBe Unie a t Rochnler, Minnesota. Thoagb she was able to tmlle bravely when she hlle lanchlDg during a sloporer on an (be ellnleW/P) rheto.

PNEUMONIA FATAL TO M— RESIDENrOFACEQqntn ~B U nL E 5r,T nrc ir23-= -L 6»itr-H .' s - Badger. 17. died a l a Rupert hos- sh pltal a t (our o’clock Monday mom- e- Ing (ollowlng and Ulneu o t double n- pneumonia.rs. He wa.% born nt Stanrod, Idaho,I.' June 17.1016, and had bran a resl- d- dent o( Accijula most of his life.CB Sun-lvlng are h li mother and (a- id iher and six brolhers. Occll, Floyd, rs. Forest, Burnlce, A(ton tn d Jack •y. Badger and ona sUter Le<me BadgerII. ftlLcLAtfoulti^ ___________m The body rests nt the Pn>Tie mort- un uary pending (uncral arrangements, r-=" FARMERS URGE GRAIN,■; LIVESTOCK INCREASES

Q O OD IN Q .M archas-lnO T naw ^ of_Uyeatock_iind.graln_wcrejtcom:. „ mendntlons made by the counly

planning board a t a meeting this . week. Theee were raereljf exlvmalons

" ta the rceommrndntlons made when " tho board held i t i ' drganlratlon

meetings two Bccks ago. Small In- *• crea.'«a were recommended' (or ** livestock. ■ wheat and barley wllh '‘® MJ-.ncrragc Io rrjjjttlJiJhe.M me as

In 1935.

Globe A - l baby chick (Utter makes bigger and better bens, a t

^ Globe Seed & Feed Co.>-AdT.Id' , S = S = ^ ^ =Rl:h

i_H igRUSH HOUR-tlrt o fu n send ns to

1 ^ i^p le ssu (e flec t, m edl, o f siding

H j j j l . clIgcttioQ.

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1- - "CAHEu MI * VJvminI says Mr. Joe Moss, who presi

Ckmcls o a Iota o f nblcs. Wc

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■ICHICHMES ;I .. TITOIIIBTWI B U P E R T .M are h S S -In ee le b n -I tlon o( tbe thirtieth anntTeraair ofI the e o n re n tle n of the First Ohrta-I tian chureh of Rupett. two apeelalI aervlcea attended by over 300 per-I aona were held Sunday. Bev. D . W.I Kuttlng was In ehaige of the aer-I viccrf.w . -A feature of th e moralng aemeoI wMmea«ices by letter lecelved fromI former pastora. sow In widely aep-n a n te d localltlet. Rer. D. B. Tltua.B first pastor nov aervlng the FirstI ChrUtUn chureh of Roswell. NewI] Mexico, sen t a message of greeUngD and recalled the eariy daya of th e - 'I ehnrch. Six olher former pu to raI aent greetings

I group picture waa taken commem-I orating tlie occaalon.I ‘'Ood’a Book of Remem,branoe,"I waa the aermon theme for the e v ^

I with 30 candles and two additional I lall candles symbollxUig lo « and■ ' •MrvIe^^oeeu^ll^d-pl«ees-Im-the-ta-i bie set apart for the candle lighting H service.n Xl tho conclutlon of the service, M the congregation retired to the M church annex where a social hour D was spent, the birthday cake, wefch- I Ing fifty pounds, waa cut and ser\-ed I with cocoa and colfee. there being ■ ' approxIniately'50'in 'attCTdance-nr

the toclal hour.

" CANAt-MAINTENANCE— ASSESSMENTS REDUCED

“ OOODINa. March S3 - M dn- tenoncc charges have been announc-

“ edby canal companies serving Oood­ing county dlstricu. The Ooodlng tm ct larmers wUl P»y

^ y m ^ f f l i S i o n ^ m e S 'u v d 'S j a -a - oent ranchersof.the.B lg Wood rtver. a . canal also benefit by this reducUbhV n . Tlie North Side Canal company In- jo -crcascd chargcs from t l to »1 J5 , thla

affect.1 Wendell, Jerome and nelgh- ,0/ boring sections.a- ------------------------. REPUBLICANS SELECT:‘d'. CONVENTION DELEGATESck I II ,1 ■er OOODING, M arch 23 - Pour del- _ egales to the sU to convention of the t - Republican party in Moscow, M iy ts. 9, were recently chosen by the por­

ty organUatlon here. * ■niose.eelected were W. O. Blucll.

Dr. E. S. 'Robinson and. Julius ■ S Schmllt o f Ooodlng and John C.

Sanborn of Hogcrman. Austin c SchouK-eller of Wendell and W. a

Burdick of West Point community .ly wcreTiamed“ alt<matej.‘" ---------Its "ns COSIPLETE OROANIZATION cn BURLEV. March 23 - Junior od- on u lts -o f-th e—Methodist—EpUcopal n - church will meet Tuoiday evening or f 'co m p jc te-p lm rto rth c -o rg an tia- • th tlon which h u b « n recently e r­as ganlittL Barry Wade win give a book

review ori Kagawa's "Medllatlons on the Cross." j . A. Wrench wUI be In

let clurge of rccreallon nnd Mre. Nine a t Ilendenson will head the relrcsh-

mcnl committee.

^-Speetired oaTestlBbten, to the tab|6 in ao

feet, duriogaad tfcer lag aad promotlog

ITI w lik lu bert," "succwicomesthrougl iresldes over New The ftct (bte Ctmel n o r (ui»n)7^n t i j« J i»»opfcT refe r C-i We*v« fo u u l that predate ihe lame pol

Barnyard,Fowl

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a.sl

>g >>■;f f —re V.

IdI- IK- -------—'■Sk BBE^oSI j BBIIf KH unilrtt rmlnrd fafe waa anffered i

o n n rn wiirn hish water rose aroDC .d Maoi-ind. Thty (ltd first pathetic IK Ih ii pIclurv.Hsa (akenrthe flood tv

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qOODING BOY SCOUTS - -RECEIVEMERirSADGES

OOODl.s-Q. .M/irch 33 — Sewo m erit bail);M were ]iresenUd Good- k g Boy Scouls a l Uits week's court

J . o t honor wlilch consisted of P . 0 . , l P o tu , D, W. McCombs, M. P . Ryan, n A. E. Thnmiiwn and Sam Sullivan.s r - T hMg-rcffinjiii ine fcadge t »eieI- McCombs. Alan and IL irry Me- w Combs, maiksmamhlp; F rank Stone, n. bbok~bTmlln8: Eugche' T hom pun. 1- textiles imil imthllndlng; Lawrence Is Ander.<on, pnthllndlng, pioneering 1- and'drM nld to nnlmaU, a n d Robert

McCrva, pioneering.

GOOOING CHAMBER OF ;S COMMERCE TALKS BEETSI- OOODINO, March 23 - T he lats*I I eat atiendnnce at a cham ber oi ly comhicrcc mcclinft In yeare was reg- r- Istcred Insl week wlwn 41 bualneaa

an d profealonal men m et to d t - I]. eusa tlte growing of sugar beeU and I t fu rther linanclng of the cannery 3. of the Ooodlng Canning comptny. in N o nctlon was taken e ith er for ^ Ute encmjrnBenieni of Increased beet ^ acrea it^ o M o r the s u ^ r l b h ^ (or

'sUick'In the canneo-; ■

SEAMAN'S' BODV lDE.VnPlED •: ASTOIUA. Ore., March 23 (ffl - “ Coroner-nollU ltnnsom-satd today “•f th a t a body (ound sevemi dnys ago *■ In KJipsnnTwachTTIwacd pcninsuin;

has been Identified tiy a w atch u * Ihai-af-PhUJjp-JffJm Noel, ol Cat­'ll dlff, Wales, seaman on the steamer

Iowa.>e Tho Iowa went down la tt January »■ in n atorm on Pcncock Spll with a

l « s of 34 lives.

sdlivirr ’- r 'y ' ^ w r y ^ y ' i K - ' ' T

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rugb 'g!v[^peoptetliebeit nel uses costlier tobaccos'CiTiicIs thowt th triliey api------ ^ f T " mpolicy lo other lis ts to a ”

i M B B 9 9 9 9 S = a S S 5 ^ S = S

^1 Flood Victims

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td by lA»e rhlckrof..deserted by their oond a rlvrn>iar fann near lUterstown, etlealiy (n (h r ptirfh, but thDrtiy afler 1 awept intn the house.—{<t1 Photo.

SPEAKERS ADDRESS .■S —-YOUNGREPUBUCANScn OOODINO. March 23 - Repre- d- sentailw Tmcy Coker of Slioshone x t and Pro;es.^or Arthur Clark of Oood- 0 . Ing collese spoke before tlw Oood- i n , Ing County Yotmg RepubUcan club , n . this week. Organization and elec-1

deferred until Inter. (>Ian8 for a ' nnetin ; of nll Republicans, young and old. «<er« made, the meeting

.J lo be held In the courthouse ’Tuta- dny. March 24.

Irt _

rt.VSIO.VS APFROtTO

COODINO, March 23 - Approval ■R Of 50 nppllcailons for relief for aged. >

blind persons and dependent chil- dren wsa glw n by the county com-

^ mceUng this week.T]fe.ie~wcre*ln"addHion to the ?5* approved In February. The average

. . amount approved was 122, okehs be- id Ing given for amounU from tl5 to 90.

? ’ .’JJ i....,ly.or ■

^ : : g p - A , a . i z

- longer, ih an h $

w _ lo ihe C r e a m T a r io T M ___

I S ch illin gn B a k i n g P o w d e r

KS Tkma p o s itiv e beneflc ta l effec t

u p o n D lg e i t lo n . . .

ird 00 digcstio'a. Experlcncea wllh fadiges- }Q ate commoal Ileoce uauioal latereii tscfaei to (he fcllowlag ftct: tb t t Sfflokiog unels b u been found to have a narked :oeficUl elTeCT In aidiog digettlvo sciIob. ou'll fiod Camels milder loo, »scked with c tich cnloymenc o f choice tobaccos._ T ilts to Cameb for dlgesijon's t t l ie , . I f u e pieuure to be fonnd in Ctmel’t coitlicr bKCOs.-Camels tec you righcl -

OTIS BARTON. In.vcBCor o f the "bstiiy- • IFi,ipbere," sayt diving t ’ \ ■leits coaditloQ—et« > I !pedalJy_d Igeatlon -— __ :::______-Camels helpmakemy Jfood dJgett better.” j b ' - 1

NK INt...CAMEI.CA]lAVANVITII WALTXR 0'Kl:£rB lASB JANIS • TEO I IL’SINO CUN CRAY ANO Tim

CASA LOMA ORaiESTRA 'uciJirtoiiTbundtr-9 p.m. .LT..ap.D.CS.T..9;30p.B>. ^(4.T..a:)0pA.P.5.T.-oic( Vt'AOC-ColwabUNttwRk H v ^

TWIN FALLS STUDENT ■I. wrNrw.s:c:HONORS

POLtMAM. W as« ,/liarch 3J — Murphy of Twin FUla. ta on

tho tll-college high acholanhlp roll (or the f irst aemeaUr of 1935-38 a t Waahlngton SU U college. aoconUng to Ptielden t E. 0 . KoUaod.

To be eligible for the honor roll the a tudent m utt eam a t l e u t a -B" a v e i ^ which la allghUy betUr Uian 90 p e r cent. FMu hundred and flfly-nlno tludenU tlU lned thU honor. U atudenu earning 18 or more houra of “A' .

rRSSBTTEBIANS MEET

BUHU March 33 - Tha Pretby-. i irJw j chureh wlll_hold a eongte-

Ratlonal meeting, on March 25 a t (lie ehurch. The meeting wQl sU n

t h o s o l a s l i t o n |

=1 EmiaiiS ::------------ ^ llrA N D

P u « c f vc o f a j deco tnaki

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_ ..__-Ametlca;t S n irte tt .W tlk ln c J

EXCLUSr

m iROGERSON H(

A SENSATION! HeofTTsfc S ao w d o o t'x later*

_ - cbimp{oo.Soowdonsart>-It's ray experience tha t

dog .ifflok iagvC tnels a fte r metli tnd between n e tla

Job. a id td igeitio if»lth ■ -

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MiTr.rif.r-n-'-T^ * .*".......

:sme>^C

' " —t im tfeloG il;ad-M -iiliilQ 'i»^^

. t v * v mS (or «b» eem tef-yrtft V - '»

Bobun n u t iraow il oooonfo, iottii SI Tttto*'|7 Boy SoouU vUl | |M - * ab p v •« z Tuuie, U u th ad t o ' r t l M 't n e p * fundt to d 'h t n H e n i^ » loe tl', ,, rancher and amateor la tiW a n u I the main attrtcUon t t tb« « r n t . . . % EU Bennett, whoee ToetUoa I t ‘I (arming, and wboae tfo c t tie o U r magle. will t r y ' oa t U l tr le k t fo r " the benefit Qf the boys..

n^-E DEAD, M HOUNDED IN P O U S n B B U O N STM nO N

KRAKOW, P«>land. Uiitii a m ' -F iv e Workmen were th o t d t t d t n d

■• 30 wounded today w btn poUeo broka ^ up a <1»niftti«tt«ttnw prntfftln g ' kt against drastic tU ff leduetlooa In n a local factory.

w e —p e t s . . p u n c l i e H

?6unehed right through, la tbe [atereet r ventUaiioQ. , . that's Patfdon'a Idea r a Just-tight shos style. You’ll ttke tb* / KoraUve panena theso poaeUage lake. . . on otfocds, punspe ta d strapyles.Aadyou^UIUaUwiiutwii;tBm.. . f t of Eaoa Jetticks. We etn fit yoct.

to .S B t, _ .

Shoe

r-f lhe tt-O t.P Iaeet-C em fertrtly— ^ -

SIVELYAT .

S B Sr o T f ) L C O R N E R

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LESTER StOEFEN, fonner U S . I D o u b le t C bsnpron , ssysi H "Csmels help food to digest ■ w ie r . Bstlng s t odd bours aU ■o r e t tfae -c o o a try .- l 'so o k a - ' ■ ------Cuneli fo r dlgatloa't ulccJ ■

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>> ' NATUNAl. R m U D tT 4T nnS<— mffooiw,-j{oicii A m .r a n D D B t^ P L , .

1 j T oft aue**9. fl*a ftweUeo..

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M ^ r ’iMW ^'cT'uii^pw*pu»iui»t*to 'flS i

. m C E -M A K IN G Tho p resefiT S to p eo a e lluatlon Is bad

eaougb, b u t I t m ight be worse, m fact,I t w u w o n e In 1914. '

W bat Is tb e d lirerence? Cblefly tb ls—

tiona l reaponslblUty th a n thero wasthan , and h ettgr tnt^m fltlonal nrganlzA- J

— tloa-to-bandle^aueh-m atters-as-brokeD— 'treaU ersn d -th rea ten ed -w ars .------------------

. , Tbere .la hope In tb e inform al nego* , ' t la tlons am ong tb e principal E uropean <

t pow en, regarding a settlem ent 61 tb e i ' differences, between France a n d O er- ; I m any, ih e r e is hope In tb e efforts of j th e "L ocatn» powers" to persuade O er- < • m any to fulfill lie r obligations tinder'

th e lY eneb proposal , to -su b m it to tb« W orld O ourt a t th e Hague tb e questloii

: w h eth er tb e Freneh-Russian tre a ty of defensive oUlanee broke th e L ocam o

1 p a c t a n d thereby Justified O en n an y in brealcln^ I t by oceupTtog e ^ R l ^ e l u d ^

- t ^ e r « i r t J r a t - " h o p e o ‘ i h H h e ; L i » - ' of .Nations. I t m ay laci: au thority and

co tm ge, h u t it , h a s th e m achinery fo r ' ad josting su c h ' in to m atlo n al problems

—w hen", th e (lisputlng powers o re willing

T b e g reatest power o t a ll is th e world 's opinion* H ere is som ething w hich m od-

— « m i» n u n a n l« ^ 0!n:fR$iUUe8 re g ts -- ter'.qalcU y^';it'hU po m ightily w hen de-

c en t,' I n t i e i u ^ t pebple everywhere do’ 'th e ir p a r t by studying tbe cau ses.an d

th re a ts o f war, form ing d lsp a ^ o n a te ■. ■ op[nlon5;and;expresslng those opinions,

FL bO D R E L IE F FUND I l i e A m erican Red Cross asks th e

- - people o f th e U nited S tates to give tb ree m liiion doUars now to help m eet th e em ergency n emBioMlood-<»rfgr#fB-4n.

. tb e E a s t T h e R ed Cross carries on work ' " ' of h i ^ a n d m eroy aU th e time, to w hich

little a tten tio n is paid. D uring such dis- ~ 'a s t e r s I I th e c u rren t floodi its work b e - '

comes so <lramatlzed th a t no one can ignore i f -:

T he fu iid s contributed annually in — a n w ^ t o. the - Mow m her m embersh ip- •

ro ll eaU tak e , c a re of th e rou tine work . o t tb e organization and amass some su r-,

p lus fo n d s fo r emergencies. They aro n o t a d e g o a ^ to .e o v e r such a huge task a s th a t dem anded by flood relief all

_Jh»»ihJh«.8a«t_--------------------T he ta sk of ra ising th is th ree m illion

d o lla n should n o t be difficult. SmaU am ounts con triou tea prom ptly by every sym pathetic new spsper reader w ith a qua r te r o r m ore to spare will d o jb e .jo b .

STEEE3CR~NEWS ~ A stronom en a t the M ount WUson ob­

servatory in CaUfomla have recently — beenjm tcW ng-i'one of-the m oet colossai-

catastroph les of n u t te r th a t m an has beeh privUlged to witness." On Ja n u ­a ry s ix t e e n th a s ta r never conspicuous before w as obsenved to be exploding.

T h a t happens occasionally Ui th e heavens. A tiny point o f ligh t suddenly fla res up , glows brightly for a few days

■’ o r W M U r,udthto '8U b9lde8 again. Some scien tists caU i t " s ta r suicide.” The last n ic k e r of Ufe seems to have gone out,

......in t b e fo rm of ftia tter changed in ra d i­a tion . T henceforth I t’ may be, in th e mem orabto words ot th e apostle Judo,

~ “lo st in th e blackness of darkness fo r­ever."

Well, th is s ta r was seen to be expand­ing a t tb e ra te o f four thousand mUea a second, w ith a fever tempera tu re of

- t h r e e h u ndred th o u sw d degrees cen tl-

o f tw en ty mllUon suns. Some exploaloni — K-WM n o IfH e y f Iting to tbesclcnU sts- B na w u ite u f» ~w hu wuLCJlfed th fe gteUM conflagration , to rcaUzo tb a t I t ^ ad ac-

- tuoUy occurred seven miUlons years ago, ■ And tb e lig h t w hich b rought th a t b it of

. celestia l news ly u l t r a v e le d forty-tw o . qulnUUlon mUes of empty\space to reach

'^'■yiium ah eyes. \ ' 'Such Is th e pow er th a t m an Ijiasgaln-

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!H ‘• d . t o p e r e e i T f M t n ^ . w o i ^ ^ d ^ ^ 'd e n t a n d n a tu r a l law s. W ith t h e d e v le e f- ' ' tie ■i i a s 4 n Ten t e d r h » 't a o w M n 6 r *. i b oa t .

w b a t h a p p e n e d s e v e n m ^ o n y e a n a n d f o r ty - tw o q u ln U U Iw m ile s a w t y th iu i b e k n o w i w b a t Is h a p p e n in g h e re a n d n o w m h i s ow n b o d y a n d o i ln d .

A le x ls .C a rre l, t h e f a m o u s b io lo g is t, i n h is r e m a rk a b le boo k o n " M a n th a U n -

' k n o w n ," h a s s o m e tb ln g t o . s a y o n t h e l a t t e r th e m e . *

IB U .8 .S O S A D L T O K n 0 1 lirr7 .(Burier BuIkUo)

I t is a fsmlULPMUms of o«w d M ltn uA mon ~ ' 'rsd ie t! B f iu to n to u u U eur fona « ( fo n re *

m tn t Uld 'denounco our m oom lo t a d MClal tf t . .imcSbej point eut Uw numy tU itK l tBeqaiU-' U u vhlch exist In Ihlf eountry. tn d a tek to Jns- Ufy their demandi for nuUetl c b i n m bjr p re o -

_ Mng greiter h ip p tn m > d _ "a _ m c re j |b m d tB

iKio M U »r BUsbt be, « r u <leplor»bl« u Um m Ckm oeoet point them. I t U tn ie th U tlM deprai- Ilon b u dtttroTcd UM tquUibrlum of our aeoDom-

_ . I.- hilt tho•tnwUTe In every oU w eountiy, U no t n w rt aOk durU« tha pu E aarertl y e tn .

When these dem osop dcprte tta our pollUcal • • -tnd-todustrtal-aintanM, Uny.ih o uld . j l fa iwrnld-

«aU on to Uw prcv raa cxperksoed br A aeitea In comptflton wlUi other ooimtrlai. AooordlM to su tu tlcs . the Onlted SUtca, v l th only 7 p tr eent of the w nld’i popuUtloo, h u 7S per oent o( tha RutomobllM; 6S per cen t of U u vorSd's te lepboou n p e r cent o f Um rtU io td i; t a d SS per cent of the developed v« ler p o w . to IBM th l i c o te r y

all Uie r ts t of U\e vorld wunblntKl. Tlia peopla In I America enjoy U h tMcbeat t t t n d u d of U rlnf la

Um world, and UOi oounty leada la tha a u a b t r orpeoplB-who ow irU w lrfitm i th rn m n b e n rtjo - ovn their homea, and tba aw ttber and ifflouM at nv tn sa accounts,

d ir th e U m eh u a rr lrad to re p u d la tae T a ry th liic t, U u t this repubUo stand i for, vba ra e u v a nnd

a country which o((era toor* fnedom -and a d n o - Uges7 It the m asxa are exploited, vbe ra e tn v a

" (tnd b e tu r condltlonif NaturaUy, t h m U room

^ facu belle m e misguided cUlms of m eaeiB tU ns emotional appeals to the people.

a ^ -T H E W OM B*-AM > m S - J O B ----------------------(Otldwtil Wew*.TWbune>. An in o raaa ln g au tte r of ournatlOQ'a best th ink

e n a re coDYlnoed Uiat one of th e greatest ob> n ataelea of progrtat on tha p a rt of the m uaea of 0 th il oouDtry U the tendency t o w d eeaaonal ra - .. ther th an continuous etaployment for vwkera.. patiloulw lytnUia major Induatrlea. t o dlseuaalac

'f Ulll subject, O oT tnor n tn e ra ld . e f Ukh%BD.- Uitti ouUlnes rcqulnoenis:

W ithout govenunent aaslstanee, If poaiSbler but

must be made to take care of Ita o v n Uia year ^ round.A U laU adU loo tlU ia ttha iaeeaaio fpuroouatiT . f grounded In Uie Amerlota bocae. Wage In-

lecurlty d e p rim young people of f t l r oppor*0 tunlty to estabUih homes for th e n a a lm As n appUed to m tny InduiUiea Uio oonaltnt dan-1 g e r« f e n (o m d Idlencw lenea u t haunting- ghoA t^ m lU io n i . i ^ Jlotitin6_OH6_th*a

'8 f ^ <q9portunlty based bn hooeat Ubor. ITiat d vhieh v e are Uylng to do tn this oonasent is

to poljtl out U ui the amount of wages t hopie* „ maker recelvea Is of le u Importancfl* thaa per- “ nuK ncy of employment. WlUi aleady vortt In g eight, eren a t a n o d e rtte vmge, plans can be------mada -for . Uie - iu turo - b udgeU -adJuatad .-B u t, prrfTtw eannot bs mads under condlUctu

vbereln our oneomln« Amerletn v o t te n h t n I- DO tsauranee of i t e t ^ }obe.

^ "7“ ....... A ZXflSON IN llA n W E M T' (Blvddoot BuUeUn)

lo Bill O aipenter,d(BoiH , U one of Ute h a p p t^ ,d men In Idaho. In o( Uw fac t th a t he h u ^ been bedfast fo r Ip yesn and v u near Uie

point o f loatnc hU eight, he eUU radiated happl. I . neai-tnd hence beoalna known os Um “dunihlne

Man."Kls c u e U uiuauaL He v u graduated t n a

Uia U nlTtnUy of Idaho. A few ye an anar. he v u atrtcken v llh arUirlUs t a d during tH of

° Uwm f tm h e h u betn a patient u a Boise hoaplttl,

le fiUl d ld n t hoverer, become a pubUo charge, n . > m agulae a<ei>ey. which he h uV suecesuuuy oonauciea'ior many ycon.~5 ReoenUy hla sight .began lo (aU. t n d Mends b arranged to aend him to Los Angeles vhere he

submitted to t n (^wratlon which realoted his

’* Now h e^ back in Bolso and soon vUl be r e ^ n to t tk e up h is magulno work.

‘ H ov easy i t vould have be«n for BUI to b a n n Slven up ; to h t n depended upon pubUe charity

to (ustatn hlmeelf and his funUy. B ut he d ldn t. 9- H u reOnLHiin Ui llUUH W e UU UiU Ui t u k agQ w hen UMn U so much dlstrcas t n d ao Uttle

aelf.reUtaoo displayed.

^ E A lU tdA D ? IIAVE THEIR IN N lN aik (FiUtleld Couiler) >'U Kow good U nUroAd servic^} The beat a w n r

to U itt quu tlon can be ob tilned 'vhen cUmtUo- condiU oaf-btlnr oera r iJ is 'o f M ether Nature’s n maUDc. ^ ,U flaoh a crtila owunxd UiU v t o t e v > ^

^ on the Prarle. Highways to tiw e u t , v ta t tn d6 aouth became impaswble in January, making It b . Impoaalble for posseaRtr cars t n d trucks to op­

erated Bnow feU itn m iy uiiermlxed vtUi oocas-~ - jo n a l 'b U w d i.------------- ---------------------------------

to tha (aoe o( these eondlUons Just how did the raUr«ada compare wlih th e h lil iw tr i in

^ rendering aervlee to resldenU here? Flrat ot aU ly It U adm itted U u t even the Uvln found It lm-

.poaslblo.to-make lu regular daUy-trtp. In (act. , , m lu id n dt>-8 la tt monUi, bu l v h a t of me ^ trucka vh ie h t t e stUl lnoperaU\-e and have been 1- for tw o m on th it As one newapaper remarked. U T h e re U aoouUslng lacking In t 'modemlKd'

transportaUon aj-atem that prorea la an emer­gency, to be inferior to the ‘outmoded* means of

10 moving freight U ut pro;td magnUioenUy td e - ly quatA in th s past. In times o( w etther crltU our „ raUroed tr tn ipo ru tlon stands out u the n t- .

IB asset Uiat U unappredat'd and one U u t Miouid s t be guarded v l th more conilderaUon th tn It b u i» been wont to reodve In rtceat years.”^ ^ A « W en tan y take a railroad tv a y fro B l a amaU

& uoty-aad-U a Jaxsuyan m ay-voB der^vhcn -t'10 big percentage oi lU revenue h u gofW.[ ., Do v e need t raU m dl Wa certainly d o - (n

good ve tU w r or ba^. -r

11 I BREAKFAST FOODff ~ FEM-ER T R O uitE S

■That w u a mounUul plcturo tbey had o i Sx. .a t- tb e -aa gal Claw at Un itlghW a ild -Ada to ni her friend. . < I',

• ^ h ^ w IIT“ sa li Uw oUier. - •

“ nurt'ube*!- ^ A da.'^w ift'enthusU m C- "How do you knov it will be7” asked the friend. 50, . "I MW n e tt week-a program. U aaya, 'Umo f __________■

»0 UB SHOULD BE TnANKFVLCh • *T>Iy friend." u ld Ihtl debior to the aU-too-

blustering bill collcctor. Vdo you realise th a t If -all (clfou-s like mo paid Uwlr bUU prompUy,

n - you'd be out of a Job?" ^

. i '■

m i i i r P M L Y N K W 8 , O T l K 4 r A l a t ^ A l

^"NATIONAL WHIRijGIG.at* -r.-jdiEWB BFHlNT) __

(Oopyrlgbt, U eo iu n Kevipapcr-ayndletta) 17 I , • I ■■ Ih t . WASRIKOTON^ B y B A T T D C U K

i n N U SO E B . "BlUl hard a t lt“ la president n . Rocatrelt-s dlurmUig reply v b a a v u to n quea- h . Uen him about bU treaiuiT e i^e rti’ fa(B.ierap- n e |u | (oodooiita.

Wbat Mr. Rooaevelt doean't lat out is Uibt . . Bnry.U orgenihiiu 's ecooomy aqnad 'is tlsUng

a t resulU calcuuted to ooafaund flnan rtu f fn g g pelaten. Tlwy bare aprung a Idea which

„ may boost actual aaflnga to a lo o it a bUUoo” ^ paparparmga to twice th a t amoQDt. I I eon-

a u u « W lU idraw lnghuD dndaoraU U ouofun- T - Inpalnd capiul which Uie ireaw fy haa turned J j ; over to permaoent and amerieiKT i«b^

eodee,in t Reason for Uie delay In advertlalng pea-and- -**■ na n t t a w n wonor o o - ue r m- a ie- n a t o w H i' iweda ef-UiM* agenclea b a r r combined ig a ln it H t U u head aaver. To hear UMm. Ulk, Henry U m. a to n wicked ihsn the UUef who n b i U u poor m. bau But Mr. Morgenthau usually cooeaoQ t on u , tea to .ihase-nnrt.U m ily affairs .n h a n ^ - a r o i& ptrtlcululy bright now because t t r . Rooaevtit

seeks to polish the books before Noveuber.eal ' _______

S r “ ^ 'M r T i io M e w i r a - r e U H T r t* ^ ^(a Uu new technujue which Uw W hlu House b u a t dalibenUIy deitloped in sparring vU h buslneu h a and indusinil leaders, i t carried no soUr plexus m biovs, u did hl4 unsatlonal speech on the “state o l of Uu union.” bul ll wm packed vtUi aoUd. In- n flfhting jaba.u Ka disregarded Uie advice of conKfraUve aee: In onda la droIiing uUi last caU to industry for l a oooperauon. They had urged him to ask for a i r m o tftn u am oun t-* maximum of a bUUoo— ho- ind-tOT)njphejy aa-iaduJ4ai upturn that"vouid a t p e o l t gradual reduction of relief ooata. He

asked for asoo.ooo.ooo more U un Uiey suggested DC and hinted a t a (urlher caU for »1300MIO,000 od u a leu industry reemploys more people U un It a - b u in Uw pa*t. He phrased the document most «re carefully, using the vord "dlsemploymeat"— «n yhleh means dtfilal ot tm ploym sn t-nU ur U ua

»S U r. Roceevell re%eale^ his la m atUtude In anoUier vay U ut most people mlised. DHoito

~ CQllfreatlonal atiacks on -him, Harry ~Eo^tlns' w u Um man behind UUs poUUco-eoonomlo co n -

. munlque. FJ)SL turned to hU moet haraaaed» aids f « the (acu and figures vhlcb enbeUUhed^ hU ulUmatum.

a - -----------^ AVOIDANCE, fiqulrolng leglslaton oo Oap- ° t Itol hm have called in apokeamen for bo ilaeu

and bidustty in their anxiety to avodd Uvylng a U x oa undivided surpluses In a n-eiecUon

experu h tve produced t plan vhiob ** appeals to many mem ben of house aad senat»> _ aad oae vhlch Uiey vill advance a t the opea *7 hettlflga. They contend Uiat tbe propoaed levy

VlU not produce Uia Rvenue aeeded-and every- body agreea except treasury ataUsUdans. They

~ alao argue that existing corporaUon taxea vlU raUe 11 JOO.000.000 annually If buslnesa ooDUnues

^ lo improve. That leaves only 9400.000,000 to be

^ budgetary needs u ouiUned by Uw president. e . Smart propheU forecast U u t Uu linal meas* p . ure will be drawn along Uiese lines, viUi an Iq addlUonal modest tax oo undistributed earn* be Ings u a gesture toward Uie presldetlal-prtn> u t clple. LegUlaion a re becomhig vedded to Uw oa Idea U ut tbey ^oiiia~UmpIy tU p p l/^o sT rer^ n enuea" UiU year, t a d defer a general orarbauN

lag o( tbe tax aUucUin untU a(Cer the preal- _ 4<»Hrt.elcctton._____________________ :______

■ SCOBlNa, senato r Black's lobby inveeUgt- tloo h u a t last beooow unpopular in a circle

sat where he cannot afford to make entmlea-am ong u OeoiocraUo regulars on Capltol hUL They vould be deny him additional (unda-lf they dared—just >!• as* they choked off Oerald Kye's munitions I9 - ne qulry.

Mr. Black's colleagues went aksig vilth blm |p> so Jong u Im confined hU attack to the publle " uUUtles. S u t when bo sought to picture (Kly

congreaslonal colleagues u buddies of a west- em lobbylst-Aobert E.. Sm lth-U iey scralclied Uielr heads and f ig u red 'th en might be some JusUee to the uUllUes’ protests against hls meih-

a s wto Miwrnvfr,-hlgh.itp nftnryraU llp irt Ihnt, ^ Mr. Black's actlvlUes wUl hurt Uw p o r ty ln - " stead ot help It. . . . . .j j j But an unnoted humorom develgm ent seems

I , he dlKloaed lha t fifty house memben had been ^ hobnobbing w ith M r. SmlUi, the house Judlcl- _ ary commltteee r e p o ^ favorably oa his anU-

lobby measure. A<rce WlUl him orno t, Mr. Black lu s awompllshed one-thing—Jie h u nude a

■ lohhi'lti m nw uilpopu iu v lUi leglaiatoia- U ua Ue a leper.

• ISSUES. Old bands a t organltlng natlootl caofalgni behind the Washington scenes report

_ U u t R epubucan .cn thu ilam .hu reached a new ^ hlgb among U » ta n k and fUe. Tbey say Uiat ^ aU.U» algna erldenoe deeper Joterest in a p r« i-

Identlal ttm t' ^ t any slnoe 1930» u Botb Uie RepubUcan naUonal commUtee aad

nd (looded vlU i demanda for aw aken and iltera-It ture. s u te and county chairmen have (orvard-

.p . cd loug IUU of n a m u of Individuals who haveu . piestnted'perKfiU'reqUMU-'for'UtlO^eW-Dia] — propaganda. Ortdiy eaough..a.g ttat-deaL oL iheUd iieresi In the O.OJ>.% p laas and penonaUUesIn orlglnilM In Uie West, vhere President Room-kU veil u supposed to be extremely popular,m- Random suggesUons Indicate that RepubU-c t. cans-sULdepead upon, management ot (edenUXte (mances u Uieir m ajor Usue In Novem terrto«n order, Ul# Uireo aubJecU moat (re.;ucnUy men-ed. tioned tn onU eU a ot Uw Nev Deal are (1) «x<ed' crulve spending. <3> deflclU knd la n i , (I)»*' (ederal reguUtlou.o l _______

u r WATCUFUU T h e incident described belov li U-. a lm o u u im portant u the court’a NRA and AAA ao- n * * • « "fiiti hMTptnlrtf«-Thl<?liiid suggest Uiat Uw JuaUtft a re n i ^ Oielr a ^ p

For yean JusUce McReynoIds h u attended nc „ aort 01 socUl a lf t l r . He even refused to go' U

“ the.WhltC-Hom e wlUi toJeUow.Justtcea^wheii they'lTolUkd a president t ^ the court va i opea (or business. He aeemed lo detest hum ai society. fii)t la s t veek he sent .word to ^lODion ol Uie Friendly B onsv l 8 t.-paUlek dinner thai be vould Uke to be Uivlted to Uie aUalr, whlet

— I U a roUterous,- boUterous ceJebrallon sponsocec by Uw capital's bon vivanU. Me altended anc chucUed a t Uie aky-Urklng.

^ 0 ^er_court m em ben have shoifn t h ^ a ^ deslh to mingle w ith their fe lln 'r if ii lii i m a i

d monUu. O n the ' bench Uiey have exhiblled 1

b a rn k n g govemmenl Uwyen^ with dlKlcul questions. The change in ly a l and socUl tem-

ll boUi sU tetm an and JurUu,nd. ______cea

NOTES. There'a talk of hiring M efera to or ganlie naUonal apeUlng bect,...th io nev Tug wellUwn near W aahlngton has b ^ chrlstene<

00- ’’a re en b c lt" ....lt 'a only blueprint u y e t. . , t If President WUson once said Uiat Venlzelos. ]us Uy, deceased, w u Uia s n u r u i t man he met In S u r

ope-ba d ld n t m oet SasU Zaharolt, . ^

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t f » - »2 -N 'ew iforirated ^ , ___

H Day Dayt o By 0 . 0 . McINTYRE '

a In NEW YORK. March 3 i — Johnny gilte Horgan. probably the best known kina hotelier In th e middle v u t , U dup* can- iicatlng.hU back .yonder suooeu lo aaed managing a big midtown hoUMn Ihed New York, A doaen m aagtne ar<

Udes h a n been written on bis gift for remembering faoea.

He can teU vhere, vben and un- Tap- dcr wbat clrcum itancu he met ev- a t t t CIT pcnon vhoacring acqualntanoe h<^ formed In the___ i M ^ ^ M .P U t ao y e tn . H.blob hU careei

as a “voadei >P« kiddle" o( UmUvy ahow-boaU thai” 7* drifted f r o n^ PltUburgb U

^ I S S H B s I Cairo, a boy ten- sues or wbo canlec ^ aenUmenUl Ir-

neet ^ ■ U H ^ H - i s h melodies.- - It. After hU troup'eas. H H B b B i H ing experience , t n along Uw leV'

a a M e l n l i r a *'*■ *'® becara<

Uw OlsTciand and la ter m CinclnnaU revs- ■wher«-erth#“sg ro f-39-lie -vu-ap- aul- pointed general manager of whal real- v u then lU largest, moat de luxe___ ho*plce,.He.wu U w .flnt.to capital-

lie cdebrlty patrons, irelo When a Uieatrlcal, «o^•le, ope^

atic sU r, famous explorer, author etc., pu t up v lth him, be had a

'Just plaque wlUi name and daU *9* hung on Uw door o( Uw aultc, 0*r-

torlcally, ho U a picture (or Ihe bim clothing ads. a blend in color (us- ibllc Ions lh a t makea e\'en Broidwaj » (ty twitch and tum .ett’ _____ _

^ And Uw (Inal rello of Nev York'i e th . holeldom. expreiscd In a cordial , h „ Mine Hoat. high celled rooms anC ,1„ . ah m n ln g filM flJlJ in tiie mi>w

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T o F r o t e e t CaplM S

t Potom ac riv e r roshed on lo W a : com pletion o ( a sand b sg dike ta md th e 'L in co ln M emorial from t la -lhe-ri^ t-baekgro tm A p-< ff^-P h

* n of • ^ a l ladles tn d genUemen- Is - aborU y-to-Jobi-tiu4im b» « r fadlnr.

memorlea. Tbe an d en t M u m y HUl U to be modernised. Tbe paasing of th e ^^prleto r, Ben Bates, who kept U u w u for sentimental r ta - u n s brought nev ovnenhlp, new blood and n e v Ideas. 11 w u the

age inereaaed lU cUgnl^o y ----------v n Add radio grins; An announcerIP- In introduelnf T lc l ib la i- M u rS yIn BuUer said: “And n o v .y o u vUlIn hear the addreas by the Honoeble

V - N lcholu Murray (pause) — buUertUt of ColumbU University.”

Tough life TlgnetU: I dropped In ^ vlU i H arry Svana on one o( his

man-about-town bachelor friends tn Beekman Place a rta Uw oUier aftemoon. In real life be suggested

**j; Interludea th a t Ronald Colman ^ m ight Indulge on the screen. I t w u ^ 4 :» and h e w u arrayed ln 'a light

ta n whipcord dressing gown with a Just ao monogrunmed pink muf-

~ tie r effect and patent leaUter Rus- lian houae booU. And sunk deep

f In a capacious leather chair. A tab- ourette^ t_hU righ t hand holdinv a

' ' ' d ecajile r.'gU M , dgare ts 'ahd light- ™ er. " I am trying to remember.” he f ? explained perplextdly. "If I had

b rea k fu t befon rounding tn tbts moming. A tjny .age. you know.,one

, ? h u to guard against velght, and IUp.’ .rtfLhjnJIY:::____________________tu t

And Uien Utere's Uw uniformed . t . (ooUnan v h o a s t beside the H orrl-

- m aa; Vanderbilt. Astor e t a l chM (- (c u n so s tu n y in the Oolden Ern

«f* to worry about. He h u completely 'O'*' vaniahed. HU Job w u aolely open-

* Ing llmousUie doon. a symbol bf ^t« eiUier blue bloods a l the opert o r

nouveaux riche a t lirat nIghU. He ihe w u likely tho most unnecessary de I"* luxe omamenUUon. Today; e n n ■»y llioso who could adord him. u-ould

nol lake the chance o( rlsklnu hooU or maybe woiae (or such display. •

rk’» --------Hal Talk cohUnuea Uiat w ll meaning md friends are atm trj-tng to snap Hcn- JU>‘ry L. M cncten - nnd -OCTue- J ta n

€88t I'liere Are rien iy u i

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iVashlngton, D . C., re lief woriten I to p ro tM t (he foundations o f thi A th e overflow. U te W sshingtot Photo.-----------------------------------—

is Nathan ou t o f tbe lr 'y e tr or 80 pout ine- T h e lr^ lo n g .U ttfv y .u so c U U o n ^ lUl friendship c tm e lo a 'fuU aiop foi Ing some reuon ao one knowi bu t thi rho prln'clpsU. NaU un told of aone re- » • m ark he made about Uw BilUmor' lew eon's neck-Ue and Mencken sU ap- Lhe eH out o( hU apartment In t hufi (VW iT hat w u. o f eourse. pollU evasion

Something happened m a n n n reu . llonshlp and time faUed to b read

cer «•fay — — rrUl - 1 o a ce .ia t.a c ro « .d e * k .fro m .a i bie overlord, w ith vhom I also nwmed Jer who had speUi of Ignoring ma com'

pletely. Day after day I n ffe rw acute humUlaUon from ona I knev

1- had even le u abUlly U un I. B u t : h ls w u young. Just married aad d u nds pen tc ly . afraid of losing my Jot h . r NoUUng U 80 desUucUn u iwollei

TMo U u t finds no ouUet. A quarre 0? tight U Uie t ^ . A Uiunde

and NaUun wlUi a toe to toe alug ^ glng might become buddlu.agaln. i th — — uf- Arthur WUllam Brown, the Ulus us- trator, who introduced blue ooUare< w p a h lru wlUi canary yellow t lu , ap ^ peared a t a Dutch Treat luncheoi I a recently with someUilng else-agnir n t- ThU tim e.a sh irt creaUon of enor he mous box car checks. '‘W he

>ad Brownie decldu to go gay," mur i t s mured Jim PTogf, "he doesn't foc Jne around." •i I (Copyright.__________ McNauaht-BYndlcatrt

REBEKAH KENSINGTONu m NEW pbesiden:FILER, M ardl M - The Rebeka]

■”.* Kensington m et a t the homa at M r of Bbuiche HamUton wlUi Francc or Harding and Pearl Hurd u hoateai

He es. AIU BUces w u elected preatdeo de for the ensuing year. Thero vaa ■en shower given in honor of M r llld Phebe Lancuter. the honoree rc ots ecivlng many gifts. There vere a ' ' ' memben and Uie followlnff guesl

present: M n . Pam le fUce. Caldwel ing M n . Ida Stapp. Los Oatos, Call •n- fomla, Mrs. Augustus Recce, M r « r r jeHa-6alU »rM n^4U na a m lth ;.l to

Jt kockb

K \ N f

¥ V—. . ____________

tb t iSU , by Tbe ^ r Totk THbnae, IB

^ “ 'G u id m E rY iS n '^ I - — cjuld ■“I AUOB a.A A U SA RIOHMOTO

I CALU>i;8i l T bm ny w u fotng to camp. I t v uU to b t hU f ln t absence (rem bome.I aad h is moUur laU iar expected■ te an . protesU and tb e a heeMtlck- I . nasa. To bdr sutpilse. bovevtr, Um I child aeemed dallghted a t ttw proi- I pact o t golar. <ald goodby viUioDt■ a taar, and sppareatly n e re r tu t %I p a a t of legtet o r even n U H d homa y . or p a n a U durtag his sU y a t camp. S f i l l parcnta, upeelaUy hU motber,II vero bo rt a t v h a t aeemed to them ! callousness. *1 do n t believe h a loves 9 us.” hU meUMr vaUed. H e teems

toJiaTO Bo natural ■fffctkm." l l B ut lha VU vTong. Tbmmy% n - haart v u bl Uw rlgh t pUee. Ha I cried hlmaelf to s}cep a e n ra l aigbU, I - but v h e n m oM ng cama hv v u soI ^” »°t

I chUd-Uke never menUoned I t to hU I pa renu .vben he v io te . I n a fev I dayi h e v u completely adjuatod to i l— htone»aurr«ur>dlng8.-and-heppy:— y Normal fhlldren Uke change and "• the excitement of new faoea affl en-

vlronmeuts. The average email boy iiT" vbo knows the conventions of hU th e eoDtemponries w uld’ suffer torture lo n nU ie r U un confeu to Uie v e tk n e n___ of ,honu.sltkneu, eveo lf -b a .« p « r l-

encH t:.= ■ The parent who wanU the child JU* to be homeslek U hearU cu. Far

Uie parent ihould be thankful fo r ™ It. P e v agonies vbich m an auffen

a n equal to homeslclmeu, and the child vho can manage to get

aP ; through lire wlUiout experUncing It U u fortunate u Uie chUd wbo

lon. some tU vutafingI t u a good plan to a c c ^ ^ a

chUd early to occasional absencta (rom home, and more e^welally (rom hU parenU-'Tbe parenU may

.a il loaa. tba utlilacU on of h U clinging ied, tffccUon, but Uwy viU a a n him >m- much unaeoeastry suffering, tredoew -i t 1 Sadie Lancaster and U ra. Sora

Hamilton, aU of FUer,Job. Mr*. G. W. AnUiony entarUlned lien her aueUon bridge d u b R ld a y with r r t ! a dessert luncheon.Ider Elm er Hlito of Twin FaUs U t

lug- Hammerquist.n, A committee meeting of Uaaonlo

and E u U m S ta n w u held a t tbe E. M. Raybom home Friday evening

^ to complete anraagementa for the dance, to be given a t B uhl T liun - day evening, March 39, to entertain

^ nelgbborlngjodgw.__________Jack Van Ausddn v u pleasanUy

^ * surprised a t hU bome Prlday evt- ™ nlng vben a dinner p tr ty v u given

l'l® ' Uw occasion being his f « ‘ blrUiday annlvenary.----------RuUi MeCoy U hom e-from -Los

Angelu vhere ahe spen t aeveral

A number of FUer vom en a n |U ' pUnnlng to attend lha Republican ![*_ women'a dub tea to be held Mon* ;N,T day afternoon a t th e home Of M a

Eknmtlciochek in Twin FaUa; 'fcah ' , ---------------------------

SS DECLAMATORY WINNERS S l ENTER MURTAUGH MEET

EDBN. March 33 — BtudenU of Eden high sdiool public apeaklng

„ oUsa partidpated In declamaUon meela l u t week and u a rtsult se^'cral studenU won Uw rlgb t to

r ^ : enter Uie sub-district declamaUiry u> be hdd a t Milruugta nex t Wed-

" ^ nesday evtnlng.__________________' ' Herman HueUlg led Uie on tori-

cal division, his subject being * ^ 1 ” n Slg _Pande;'[^ L u c re ^ E ls o :^ dn«

Ice Martens, humorous, “BroUien tn Love." In the extemporaneoua dlvUlon Jane Moiitgomery plaoed first, her t o ^ being 'T h e Federal Housing PUn."

---------u in g f iiuaenu v a s to&i in fr aUie try-ouu wero Irene S h lcn , Vir­ginia Oennoy, aad Robert Swan jr tbe 'oratorical: Agnea BuUer. Loli Weatendorf, a ^ FTOd fimlUi In tht diamaUc; Lorraine M etcalf, h u ­morous, and Vemon DavU, extem­poraneous.

_____ M m .-J..H ..aym ond8. Mra..B.-.F,Henry aod Earl E ggcn a e m d u Judges.

______The_dcbale_lcam s.held.a-.prae;Uce debate wlUi Uie Jerotna high achool studenu Thursday evenUig Membera of Uw debating art

“ R « H « - 8m tm -aad-K yje-C raig-fo i Uw afOrmaUn. a ad H erm an Ruel-

~Ug and 'U orgarerM onigom ery foi the -negative. These team a 'pU n tc enter Uie sub-dUtrlct m eet lo M held a t Twin FaUs next Tbursday, MUa Gwendolyn Oazcr U ooaohlnj

- Uio atudenu.-------------------------------

Veterans Of Future-. To Submit Records

PRINCETON, N. J., M arch M Wl —The veterans of Fu ture W an , an

day to make ^ records w d ^ ^

postal," avaUable to the aenata lob;

Chairman BUck ( D : A l a ) ^ _ ^ J J trusted Uie Amerlean U u V eU nns o( Foreign W a n voulfl rollov lU example. ,

T h tf organltotlon v u f<jrmed tc p reu a demand for ImmedUte c a ^

-• ture v an .

■ '■ ^ ^ ^ E C O B A T ^ fiVM----------

i( ^ um U * b ^ d e ^ t i ^ 'f O T the an T nual Junior-senior prom, to be heli ‘ nex t Friday evening. Tha affabr U t

be t formal and many Inviutlon tuve been aent out. Olen Bata

, Nlghthawk orcheatra h u been en t gaged to furnish musle for th e dane

tn d also to provide addlUonal enter talnm eat for the Uitermisilaa pe

m e. ilod. \

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Top Averages Announced by ‘ lunUr Hipti School ■

Principal- - H l< h u f a m t t c t earned ^ -T w ln

FaU» juntot h lsh ic h w l iW denls In eUnJord achlBvetnenl - te a u Uven l u t #em ci«r h*vo b « n cowputtd in the ofllce ot u n . Vera C. O ^ r y prlncJpil. Announcement or th e U n m |he#t r a tln n W the lixth. M « n ^

' and eighth s ra d u and th o h tg b n t llv i in t ie n ot U u u o trato in ui« c lllltrtn l >r»d™ » “ n t* il ' w " " - aB jrtlirouih"th*”homo

------- T J«-8 lanrord • 0 »levement to t j .are lU n d trd tesU in academlo sub* Jccto used throughout the U n M

■ sta te s for comparlns and comput- tna th t Individual•tudtnt*. Graph* of thoee w ith tho hlB htil M tr iit* 6 « on <UbpI»T on the Junior h l |h Khool buUetln

____ ^ rd _ ,__________ _Those «c«lvinTUi6 nlghcsl gen-

eral averaje arc:Sixth Grade

Oeneral avcn«e-M »rIln Sieeley. Mariln Und. Theodora Becher. n u k Bracken. Bob B am ett/R kK *

------ ar f SalUrtnr. Wnrfl r i mprartt,, Dnn.n a Orossler. Julia McBrldei Edward Chapin.

I; paragraph meanlnR — Marlin L ; S ire e U fi-T h e o d o » -^ h e r. Connie P ” Jrtn-CochrBnrJult»‘ McBrtdcrDorls

Ann Sherwood.Word mealnlns—Marlin Sweeley.

H aiel Campradt. Duane Hankins, M arsaret Halt, f ra n k Bracken.

Dictation—Duans Hankins, Fran­cis Andrews, Olenora E \'an i, Bob

Lansuase uubo—Ha u l Q pm pndt. D uane Hankins, Marlin Sweeley. Maxine Nleasen, Dorolhy Van En- I tlen ,

L ltera tu re-U arlln Bwcetey. R !d i.. a rd Salladay, Hazel Campradt. Con­

nie Jean Cochran, Ruby Kawal, J u ­lia McBride.

History—Marlin Sweeley, Marlin Lind, Richard Saltndaj’. Eujene Murphy. Billy Rej-nolds. '

aeo jraphy-M srlln t in d , Blch- • ard Salladay, Marlin Sweeley, Jack Tiffany, Donna Cnasiey.

H elene—Mwlln Sweeley, S tan­ley ^ re h so n , Roberta Brass, H aa l Jordan, Theodore Becher, Ploj'd Exeter.

Arlthmellc Reasoning—M ary Jnne Hawley. Theodore Becher. Kenneth Arrington. Bob Bamett, Harold Pownall.

ArllhmeUc CompuUtlon — Prank .. Bracken..Wllllam Fisher, M ary Jane j

— Hawley.- DorU'Ann'Sherwood. JuUn • McBride. ;

Seventli Grade jOeneral averflfic-^amcs Powell.'

Venrn Slnema, June Jennlnfts. D on-!— _aid- Lunney,— Mnry- - Dlffcndarfcr.! ____Doris >tcKee. Hob Branln. Jamea I

Oeorse. Chsrlottee Mlllw, Betty Muivihlll, Mllo Pearson.

Paragraph m eaning-V em a 81- i „ncm a..J5orla.M 6K ee.Jiclcn.B a8lcy, I Loreen Fuller, Jamea Powell.

Branln, E u g m Pomeroy, James Powell. Vema Slnema,

D ictation-D oris MeKea U>«t - enee Smllh, Lois' Owens;. Melba Holmes.

Languase iu a g )^ h lr lc y Beckle}-. Patricia Smith. Donna Lou Player. Kenneth Rudolph, Cliarlottce Mill-

- ■Literatur^-Vema Slnema, Betly MulTlhin. Mnxinc Weldon, Anna R u th , Oooddlng. Bclh Henderson. Jame* Powell.

--------- lilR 0 r ;-B ;il7 Mulvlhill, ' JuncJennings, Donald Lirnnc}-. Anna Ruth Oooddlng, Joe Slilnn.

______a m m p h y - TVmatrl •.-I.minayiJam es Powell, Mnxlno Weldon, Ocr- nW Toj'lor, James -Oeorge, Beth Hendenwn.

Hyslene-jBmcii PowU, Richard Randall. Meh-ln Murphy, Albert Bc-HQlL n r n f H.,n__________________ 1

Arithmetlo reasoning — Jumesj

m a k e t h is M(.............— .................................... M n - F a l l s D a i l :

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A t Roxy Wednesday

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Lerely Jndlth Allen, as Ihe serecn wire er dashlnc Bill Boyd in • ^ m - Inr Gold* a t Uncle Joe K’s Roiy loracrrow only. T he sensational slnf" In* star. Lily Pons, In Uie eon»edy

" J ' moilcal "1 J>rtam Too Much" closes a t the n oay ioBlght._____________

ard —PLAN FEIXOW SIIIP SUPPER

-Iln MURTAUOH. March 23 - Mur- nle tauflh Community church will hold ^ tha.monLhly-foUo«shlp~iuppee,aa.

Friday e n n ln s , M arch 31, a t teven ley o’clock In tho church basement. A In i program has been prepared. R. K.

Dillingham of P lle« will give his in - entertainment of m tslc. T h li will Job be the last fellowship supper unlll___ne«t fall. Following the supper re«,dl iwrts from the ranous aepartm enu ley, will be given.

___________

Bll. Powtll..Doiiald .Olson,. V em a. sine- on- mo, June Jennings, Donald Lunney, Ju . Oerald Taylor.

Arithmetic com putatlon-Donald flln Lunney. Gerald Taylor, Frederick ene Bleni. Olenn Boren, Shirley Dmke.

Alla K. Fra iler, LoU Mort, Jame* ch. Powell. Florence Ramage, Betty ack Rommetvedt, W ura Ann Seaton,

Charles Thomas, M argaret Vaiquez,nn- Ardlth Wagner. ___________»Ti«i t ig n lh Vrade~.rt General aveniKO — David Wilson,

Dolores Campbell. H arry Benoit.Phoebe Jane Fronlz, McClain John-

gtl, ston. RuUi Burklialter, Brice Evans, Dlclrlch Oerber, Eugene Hill, Belty Lyncs. Netdn Wagner.

i.„V Paragraph meaning ^ Dietrich Oerber. Maty Haney, T adio H ar-

; dttiy,-Ph>'llls H oover,-Nelda.Wog., ner.1 Word nieaAlng-Allen Parrott,

, „ I Plioebe Jane Frontx, Brice Evans, ‘“ '•i Belly Lj-nes. D onald'Thorpe. Rosa- « " ’ l)lcW rlaht.**r.|—0 ia n tlo n —David Wilson, Harry ?'” i Benoit. Louise Cnmpbell,“ Oordon ftty Gardner. Alda Q u in t..

Language usage-A Uen Porroll, 81- Mary Haney, ftu lli Burkhaltcr, ley, Briee*B TansrPhyiltm oovcfrB ctty

L>'nc9. Lark Tyler.Bob • Llieraturo — McClain Johnston, fnes Malcolm Stggln.i, John Balscli. Ger­

trude Mnddlng. Dietrich Oerber. »T- Donald Thorpe, ilba Hlstorj-—Dolores Campbell. Harry

Bcnolt, John BalacJi. David Wilson; lej-, EtiRcnc Hill.yer. Oeogrnphy-McCliiln JoTlnslon. [Ill- Donald. Andenion. Donald Mariyn,

Jolm 'Balsch. Bob Sahlberg. tlly H yglene-Robert Chance. MeClalti nna Johnston. Floyd Draper. Donald K)n. Thorpe. Kenneth McOcr. ■___ ArlllifnirHr ira,vining - pavidunc Wilson, H arry Benoit, Dolores in a CamplKlI, V em on Smith, W hjie

Bourquln, Fred Latham. ‘ '

ler- Richmond. Netdo Wagner, RulU Al- cth len. RuUi BurkJialler, Dietrich Ger­

ber. Betly R. Han-e>-. Annie Jaynes, acd netty Lvt'CR. BlWc McBrt l(^, Don- B c-|nld Mnrtyn, Frances Tliompson.

tnes liter.

HO D EL A T H O M E

a i l y . News P a t t e r n -

RriniTCD STIXINO HAS WIDE- SPREAD APPKAL IN FROCK OF

SPORTS TVPE__________ PATTERN SCtWi'

ncWlwn this Jnunly yomig frock

goes dashlns by. It needs no proph- - *i to lell Spring'-'^ In the air- I t may

be yours, too. th is nin.nbont and • sporiJi frock th a t Ju.*i can't wait

for warmer weather, for 11 will tempt you wllh ll« promUe of easy making. Note th e youthful yok<*, round as the Sum m er sun. and the clever sunray darta which point in* to the bodlw. provldhig neeewnrj' fullneM. Yoitll be more thnn

■piuuil u f ' bacmiig i'i.;. I'Ullons whleh ncceni ihc back cl<«-

Ing. and find U hard to chob.^ be­tween slee^’es of shouldfr*c.ip

^ length, o r those wllh cuff*. Shirt* lh a pasiel syhlhelics. lie silks or noW iy eoitons may be used wilh grand success.

Pallem 30t)Q Is available In flu's 13, 14. fo. 18, 20, 30, 32. 3<. 30. 38 and « , a ito 16 takea 3 4 yard< 30

■ Inch fabric, niustra led slep-by*,‘.tep rewlng Instmetlons included.

Anm Adtau pattero. wm* ptiinl) ntmr. td d n u aDd tty li oumMr

tec onler OUR-apniHO PAT- TOiH BOOK for ttntrt a i« eloUiti ih tiii n t rou and your nMdt to i -Tl- Otr. pneucsl froeks to cliHr r«u *t wcrK. Lavclr p tr tr (rocu tsd isarti cioDiea to tiitt«r you t ( pity Colurt bloiuet. (kin* tor mulupirisc co*- tume*. Cbic iitDdm aog t t r l » Ptt- Kriu for u u . nbrlo tnd tccrMOrr

nm rE Ne m s ; DOOR and pattebn to - cr.TiiEk TtrENTV -m e c tx ra .. Aflrtftk* ofd«r« 10 Twin p ilu Ht«>. fiiM m C ir tn a tB i. rm ., 14^ 0.

Shirley Returns to Idahff

m “fiirly T c ^ - 'S W r k r T tm pW t | B gayest plctore opens tomorrow al HB the Idaho as Ita regnlar mld*we«k— te tnm h l« .-T he-p lc«nre-^ettrtm n

orphanage where Sblrley It the lr«_ repreuilblp etit-gp, forever getting ' Into (rouble a n d . forever Unghlng

henelf oot or I t John Bolea. (he millionaire patron « f the orphanage, adopts th'p child, who h a t won hli

somenets. Dal he abo h a t to adopi ll h e r ptt pony, h e r datk and her ur- lovely grown ilster, Roehelle Had- lold ton. In the bargain. Tho ensalni .00. je tneL ef-U ie.m m .ahow .hcw .A -ro. ven mane* grow* up between Jobn Bolei . A happy climax. And, when rifta 01 K . and Mis* liadson and reachet Iti his m liundenlindlngs thrdiU n, I t't al- will waya-flhlrtey-who heals the breach n lll Tho program Is completed with 1 re . cartoon, tnotleal, QtwntUnd RIee i t a SP«niliklll &hd~hew>.-------------------

PUylng for tbe b s t times toda) U BorU Karloff, the master o( hor-

= ror,-In “The W alklnTI>eaa- wltb I - . Ricardo. Cortes- and- Margverlt<S. ------tald

ORPHEUM ANNOUNCES ‘ROSE-WlftR E'PREVUE

eUy --------^ The manaRcment of the local Or-

pheum theater announces a mid-— nlflln-t»f»vue-<>f-^Hoefr-Wart»^-{ieai

Friday nlglil- Doors open a t 11:3( p- m. Tlio plcluro will open lt< reg-

I - " ' ular cngngenicnt Sundny.No mniter how much you llkcc

■•Naughty Marietta," tha l muslca: senss-Jon ot lt)35, you're suro to lik(

, V "Rose Mftrle" even more, the critic say. Araln co-starring Jcnnelti

|"J* MacDonald and Nelson Eddy,- IhU producllou’ ‘comes to "T w in 'F U tj atler scorlnK, repeated suoeessei U

™ 7 all key c ities .Like its torcrutmer, "Rwe Marie'

waa dlrccied by Van Dyke tn d pro- _ duced by Hunt StrombCTs, wlw

!lJ^ .ngaln.coniljlucdJhclcJalem 4.lojl\i . ihU picture one of llic flne.M pro duclloru to comc oul of Hollj-woo: for a Ions lime.

‘7,^ liniinllnf muxle- Itender lo>-c stor}-, magnificent pr& lography and backgrounds. I t t truly the film sensation of the year

l^L’ IMIss MacDonald plays Uio nam/ ” ’ lrole. an opera s ta r who travels dls

Bulsod In ia the wilds In scarch 0 '" ^ ih e r dL-aolule broUier. a crlmlna ’®"-,from Juiilce. NeUon Eddy portray , a "Mountle” assigned 10 brWff Uv ,®"’ criminal lo Justice, there Is th ^ thrust of iiersonnl duly when Ihes

lainlaldj , __________________

AMR I tllh tRLLliTllli

le r- . . ___ _nes.Ion- JEROME. M atch 23 - The Ama son. (cur hour .program spoii.wred b;

was ployed lo a full houso Frida; ' evening a t tlie high school. Eat

— Kennedy to o k 'th e pa rt of Majo “ ~ i Bowes.

E Tha foIloivliiK numbers were slv en. Legion Auxiliary, minuet b;

I eight girls In costume; 4-H clut Chlneso song and dance, B u b a r

— Bm linrseW or doss, tap'dance, to l___) Oldham nnd June Wooley; sranscnp reading, Katherine Webster: E u t n ' em Star, tap dance, Marcia Bed

dail; Dapllst church, muslcsl read Intr. Ircno Callen; Methodist-Aid

___ sons,.M argaret.L ce..acno .R lckeunnd Faye Overfleld; Prcsbylerlai

___ .Qulld..2anc.Bnd,tap.dance,-M Q rtaP Hull.

^ Olrl Rcser;c.i. kitchen band Catholic Women's leagtie, song am danoe. Madelyn Sanberg; guest t r

>pn- list for the guild, piano solo. Die; nay Foster: C hrbiian church, rea'dlnj and Lila Rw e Ooff; Rotary, son*. Low ira't ,-n Bird, and boltet-dance, Moll; will McMslion and AlUt Deck; Junlo rasy Red Cross, reading Marian Fron ok<*, ten; Moose, cowboy song tn d dincc the Everetl Main,in . Presbyterian Aid. song. Rober

jnrj- FuUtm; Jeromo ClvSo chib gxiea hnn flriUiu: piano. Dlok Foster, vlollni

L.' M.- Burke ai^d ' Carolyi ;1(«.- Stuart: Miss -Marrold Beem, Im be- per.wnatlons.

•c.ip Winners of the conte-vt were Rob , I r t .-e r t FUllon. first. Bvereu Malij, sec , or i ond, and. Tlie Colonial nUnuelT thlrtA'illl ■ —

kites

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' PMUnl mMli«n to tdltn Umn ot nuiriI l'- » Utk"'** •"■I Pilf^. - hr. •■Im.', JI

“ ■ I «w(le rrtxilMlon !•' pttl- I imil ;“ J" I tK-h bfloj* tnd Ultr m h of mr thllJir£ j j * ; « « - t0m-tmi ll h«lp«l eie *<«i4fi{ullj

I IVe htTt UKd Dr. I’ltra 't tnBcdlu la ot ^55 , f*mJtr OTW ft polail et rainr jur* tn “ O' < ih»» h«r* BfTtr filirt to i(t» tomplti

ii'lifaciloii.’' Hur nf inur d'uRlit no* «»». Nfw ,ln. til.l,u W ■'*. U»uld»l.03, U it

, , TWIN FALL8 DAILY

Phon(r 1 ^ ____________ ____

■ H onoring th e ir m o thers, i■ en te rta in ed a t a clcvcrly api■ th e P a rk Hotel. T he novel th<■ In th e decom tlons a n d progi H M in ia tu re .sh ip s m ark ed (■ jh lp s and tapers w ere uset■ a lte rn a te ly down tho lengU■ o f t h e a ln g lo ta b le whU<^' t■ large sh ip bearing bluo an<■ while sweet pe t cortaget ccnterci■ the Uble which faced an Improvlsei ■ ' »htp-TJeckr-----------------------------------■ M lu KaUicyn Oolf. tcU ng a tjo a i■ master. Introduced Mlsa Abby An

M - cuMtc by prtK ntatlon o l com gei■ M n. Stanly Ooff responded (or th■ mothers tn d (or the sponsor*, M r■ H. W. a o u eh tk 'tn d Mrs. B . L. Prlci

Ht-t 'S e ttln s Sails.". Miss Merl. Bodenhammer, “Rough Waters, retk > llu Vivian F e tu n u te r> on

. If. Jan-ls. A musical reading w ot givetln r by Miss Ethyl Bmlth. nccomponlelin t by Mr*. J . E. Crrs-i. MUs Mnry Itll(be and Miss Audrey Cress sans “Tha

age. Wonderful Molftff of M l n f j : ^h it Mrs- Lloyd LusK offered “MoUic

lopt completed when Mrs. Price nnd Mr her Clouehtk offertd concmtulator lod- llinnks to the members, tlnlr The a fte r dinner progrnm ow ne torn. -wlth-ft-satlor-dtnce-by-Joan-O lso

ele* nnd Charles Kleffner. The rest c > or the prognun t s announced b ' Its cliarJes Kleffner represented n toi

**• of the countries th n t the d u b hr (itudled d u M g ^ H e piSJ seasoi

“ • Opening wllh a g>Tisy danco to rep Bice n-^iont Rnflirt hv Mnrlh-n W nrttijui

Arllne O b n ts the rest o( th e pre Brtm Incluttcd: England, readlni K atheryn-K lng;-Japan.-daace..A i line GlanU and Maril>-n N orth; Ir dia, com et tolo. H ubert.peek..a< eompanled by Jfrs. M argaret Pecli Italy, reading. Mary Allco Buchar an ; Russia, dance. lola S team Mary Virginia Benson. J o Bill Morehouse and Imip. Lee Sklnnci

'U t Ireland, song. Mrs. U. N. Tern*, ai eompanled by Helen Slack; Chin

' dance. Joan Olson. Charles Riefi ner; America, dance, M aurlne t rOlen Boren.________________ ____

'* ! ! ' uancera were stuoenia of D« mond-Balcs studio and the reodlnj were presented by Mrs. Oeorge Wai

I M WP"*- _____

" S REPVBLICAH LEACUe t t t o HOLDS SILVm TEA' lelte Women’s Republican League ( IhLn T » ln Palls eounly m et yesterda •Uts a ftem oon-fo r-a 'S ilver te a -n t~ thI Uv home ot Mrs, H. W. CtoucUelL Ml:

Izeita McCoy presided during Ui xrie" bu.One« mecllng when It was d( pro . clded 10 hold a study group eac vlio meeting. Mrs. K. M. Sweeley wt i l « .')?.?«d ch-irge.ot.tho.sludpro . Rroup. Miss McCnyond Mrs. R. 1 vood Plemelsel presided a t ihe lea tabl<

-The next meeting In Ihe .series wl c - a . ^ .held a t the home_of O^, pro. UfiDds, Filer. Airs. Ralph Lelrhlo I, ts will bo In chatTC of transportatlo j.en,. and members may se t In touc lamr ^ I th h e r before the next niecUn a u . by calUng IMl.

II of -■*■" " itnol PARTY HONOUS;rays RETIRtNG SECRETARY

the Honoring Harold Hnn-ey, who n the cently re.'lRiird as seereU ty to tV

hesB Chombcr of Commerce to accept position In Do»e, Mr, and Mr Rulon Dunn anil Miss Irene Kolil<

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I. m e m b ers o r th e M aglci>Y Clul a p p o in te d b a n q u e t l a s t o v e n lo g a th e m e of th e e v e n in g w a a reflec te i o g ra m . / ■ •1 c o .v e rs .u n d s m a l l b lu e -m lrro rc iised :---------------8 th enterialned Stturdty.evenlng i t th

a Dunn hotjie, Uiree hundred 'fifty Eind three S<venm Avenue B u t . A buf ercd f ri luncli was served throujhou rlsed till' evening 10 Uie Uilrty*flTi------ t i ir-iLvprTScntT^ i BTBU ot o(-hono;oost wni presented a (areweU sU t b; An- the (troup.

»ge». STAR SOCIAl CLVB the HAS AFTERNOON OF CARDI

Mrs. .Mrmbrrit of lhe.fltM.BOflUl-am: ^ ce . incviiiig wiUi Mrs. J. J . NordUng, t

y^ii'rrijy TiflMiloon,' m jo y ^ ^ w Icrle o{ ta id t (ollowta| t■cr»."| bu-uir.vi mecllng. Bridgo was t and pl.iy la live tablet wlUi p r iu i soln,

Ulaa.lo-Mn.r-t,iiey-44oore-«(-Metlon-iui' [Iven in Mpa. Corl Sherwood a t contrad inled iiu ic.v rs wlio assisted M n. Nord I tlf f ; this uer*- Mrs. fihetwood tn d M r

T hat'C arl Anderson.

lUicr j fi£D O / G H r S r o

NuniUuilons for officers of Ui Ri'il KniKhi Club will be made a

* ft miTiinc tonight. U was decided a ’" • “ a b , lJlrM ica lon of the gnnip Sun ' ‘“ "■^aijnfmnnsffrnnruifc'nK iirofTinp It' UmvaU, Dick Heppler, piealdciH , pmlilfd nl Uie meeUng, and. E. tour Lar/011. sponsor, attended.

I hits .ason. }iofiORS” P ; |P / l . t/G n TER'S BIRTHDAY

pro- honor ol the nInUi b lrthdty of hc dins. dauBlUer, Margaret, yesUrday after ..Ar? iiDou. Oames and rcfresbmenta.wet ; In - cnjaycil by the ten suesla. A yelloi ,.a c - color -schemo-and E u le r- I tv o t ’eck; Including tiny bunnies and chick han* fcMluti'd tho enterUlnment. Guest a n u , Ineluded Oall lUcks, Billy Halle] Biny M a rr Virginia McFarland. Jlmm m er; Cnmpliell. Lewis U lser, Marlly ’, a c . North, Ruth Van Engelen, Fre hina, Viin niseleii, FalUi Kinney an ncff- Bud rovey.

tn d — —___ ' XU ZIMH HAVE______________Des* MONTHLY SVPPER MEET llngi Members of tho Zu zim Clii (Var. nici a l tho home of Bruce Palnle

lo.fl evening for the monthly sla hupper meet. Following cards a bul fel supper was served. During lh business mecllng which followc'

- fin.il plans were made for the an ® 0* nusI spring party 10 be held Mb ” *y r<vcmli _at_Radlolaiid. A characie T;*’® meetlnR and sliiRing of tho clu MISS SOURS concluded the meeting.

Ute. ‘‘i* FRtENDS SURPRISE Z h n e w l y MARRIED COUPLE

Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Koch, re

a t a mL«ellenous shower arrange “ Itl’ ^ of friends lasi evenln

a t ihei; homo on Falls Avenui Qo-J. ^(|cMiiimerouA-Hnd-aUroct(ve-«U( hlon were opened, the honorees respond itloii M onll Owens, on bolinlf of lh oucli (troup. offered lho young coupl cUng (,hj „{ odvlce on marriage. Mn

Lawrence HaU sang several hu morous songs. Those present In

" eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ed f.'.i.tv an son. Oerald; Mr. and Mrs. L. I

0 re-j Sullivan ond son. Terrj'; Mr. an > the .Mrs. Morris Owens; Mr. nnd Mr !pt a W. R. Sackelt. Mr. and Mrs, Mclvl Mra.!SackeU, M r.-and-M n.-lflw renc ohtes i Hall, Mr. ond M n. Al Hankin: M:

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Itf Popular erondi Over IvtkySlrlkt CigBith

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AHO, TUESDAY MOBN^rm

-K tn d M rt. N.-.'W, A nU nton tnt! r ta^ h te r, Mtrle. tn d M n . Dot Schlmke and Sidney Oow, Myrw

I Askew tn d Leonard Koch, -

n o o n c e r b m o h yUf/ITES COUPLE

At a lilgh noon ceremony yester —' day Miss Edllh Munyon, daughtei 'ti.K W r*. H annon Munyon,iUD Pller. wn.1 unlied In marrttgi J a t 10 Ocratd Mlllrr, son of M n. Mar :ted garet Miller, n o l« . The weddln(

look place at lhe home of thi >rcd orlde's brollier. H annon JJunyon — Junior- Jud?e B. A. Scholten, n i« r ,h . petlomied 1I16 jervlee. .

I/"® The bride was smartly d id In 1 w * •’"■'i' ''OO* •■'u't with gray tccesiorlei

and wore a violet corsage. Her at- "fKo Eleanore Schick, tis*

®"S~bluc for lhe ceremony. Or* Munyon ' F lln , aitrnded the groom,

Tttln Falld, Mr.-Hlld M tfc-ium joi JDS Munyon. Mr. and M n. Fre« :iub..Mun>'on, M r^tnd Mr».-Vemle-Mun' I, a t yon. Judge nnd M n . A. E. Schol, e t i l - t u u F l l iT ntifl M n Miller, .Dolse

an iiUended the wedding. ijM t FoUowitiR a wedding bnaktas' I t t served ut the home of M n. Vernli xilns Munyon. lhe couple left for BoUj .»ndr«h«ru-U»«ty-.wUI'mtk*-lli«lr-lM>mt ract. Mr. M lllrr Is associated wllh th ord- Flclciier Oil company. Mrs-' Mllle Mn- attended ilie Filer rural h ]jh schoo

and is a grnduaie of University 0

hf-s b^-en a student a t LUik's Du.M

thee a t LUNCHEON HONORS d a t MRS. SUTCLIFF *“1^. liU»5aotL.(?L-Mnt.. Baj-bftra,.Sjil Him Birthday anniversary Atn. H

A 5uicliff. her daughter-in-law, .ani * V- Mljs JuftiilUi Suielllf, her daughtei

tendered n luncheon Saturday aft--------n n oon-ftt-ihe- |iom e-of-thc-ftn ii, , Covers for ten gueaU were laid 01

a table centered with t bowl 0 ana imiiwfl oy pmi

ner japers. Miniature Japanese parasol marked the placea. Contests tn d 1 social aflemoon foUowed-the lun cheon. M lv Barbara SutcUff. grand daughler of Uie honoroerplayed te t

licks crul p ln n i selection*. M n.' Sutcllf wa* presented a number of atlrac

lliey. Uve glfla.'nmy Ouests were M n. Cecil. M n. Bev tllm «tfos;^be. Mrs'. Bowtr,"l>Cn. lUyti

Mrs. Rowen, M n, W trd, M n. Wlnt “ ' ' ‘I eriiolcr. Mr*. Swisher, Mrs. Porter

field Olid M n. Stafford.

Club HONORED AT DlHNEk Inter Members of Tn-ln Palls high scho< slag basketbnll team, U-om managers on but- jchool officials and their wlvea wet the i^esla a t a turkey dinner last eve

w ed nlng a t llle fibmc of Mr. and Mr an- Edward Waite.

May . O uesu were sealed, a t .a .latg U bla jcn tc rcd .w lth vtsea of.daffo

club diij.A ttending were Supe^ tenden

and Mrs. W. B. Smith. Principal an M n. C. H. Bond. Mr. and Mr

LE R. V. Jones, Dale Wakem, Ky: . re . Waite. Ralph Funke, Ray Tume loted t e s - Uncoln,— A rt-T ranm er,-B l ngcd Schlffman, Ambrose Evans, Cec nlng Sm ith. Elmer LaubenheUn and EU :nue. Andrew*.g U ltr—pQ U ew lnrthe-dlnner fatties -wo end. played.: the ■wple " ' ~Mrs. .

“■ Mothers!^ D trcaUnK chUdren’i coldt,and d o n ’t ta k eMrs. c h « n ce i..u M clvln W Va > o R oitnce n ? T ! H l i W ! r s ^ 3 1 S B ! B l B ! l„ r . | ■ i l i • i l ■

M H H O F I

The b le — “ a ^ e r sc

W■ ■ 100 difl

W r/^ ' o n ly -lR'K en tu c l

^ don ia c

w here I

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If throat prote -against cou<

ouuvun 'M, lUSO

,snmraF*m- ;— w j »

ster. BIIOeHONB, M trd i a — WlUor :hter W, Edeo, t t , (ormer U neoln eoun lypn, ty deputy tberlff and tpecial In rltge T eitlftlo r for th s United s u te a dc ^far- partm ent of Justice, wta (ound dea ■ling in bed In hU room In Uie McFa the hotel h tre, Sunday m om lns t t nin

lyon, o'clock, detUi'bcUig allrlbuted t H*!-. heart Uouble.

He wat bom April }B, ]S9^, 1 In ,» Cattletburg, Kenludcy, and wi

deputy therifr here (rom 1933 t ' 1D31. For (Ivo yetra followlns tc •]“ work t t deputy here he waa a dc

imrtment 'Df Jo ttlce -tpec tannm il '}on. jutor.

Funeral te n lce t will be held (rot

ilinn 2^30 o’ k Tuetday Bfternoon. R<« ^ Vlelor B.7fewman o( Tiirln Palls ol f " , ,flclaUn*^InUrm cntjcUl.be-la Sh<

, shone cem etery ................i* »un;lved by t h ^ tlster

of Twin Fails, Mrt. W hile o f Okli homa; Uiree broUien. Elton Eden 1

iolM Kimberly; E. E. Eden tn d L. < ome; J:dea.bcUi.ot.CalKamla. Hlt-faUie

ti,e M. E. Eden, died about a year ag

-C om ino-E ventft-jiiM- ■ . y ~ — - —

A special session of Uie gener club a t the Drama and Literatui depattment meetlns o f tho Twer tlcUi Cenlury club Tuesday U U) t

8 ,,( . for the purpote of jMsilng th e elec s .'nT ^ on -iic iie tr"*— "■ '........ —

M. s . AND 8. nfi- Mra. M try Miller will be hotle:

first; t» - lh e M. 8 . and S . club a t t) (J on home ol Mra- Frank Schubert W«

of nesday a t 3:30. Memben ara askt •pmr U rbT lnrtlieU -dunatlom foi m e SAols fomlllt*. nd a -J "lun- SUNSUINE C IB C L K ---------------a n d ' Tlie Sunshine Circle IttU be «

trac- 1“ ' “

S t u e s d ,

I: p ^3 > O V I

I T - Ju I PuU all four whaelt , 3. Ifispect complete I 1 UMC cotter pins,

iMgB —I _________________j t lo - ___ _->. Cletn. brake drum

A Slone Cletnlng Solv 4 Cletn brake Unlng. S. Buff tlpt of braki

M n . J “po a n " and “chatl I 1 Inspect front beari L i proper sreaie.

’c „ , i r Replace four wheiti8. Set Anchor PUu pi

N b. Equalise all brakei “ Brake U teh ln t' tc

poundi of Dretsuri

O pUed to drum.10. Mtke fctentlfle roti

IS-

' R I C H , R I P E - B O D

- " I T ’ S T O A S

SCIENTIFIC Bl

blending of tobaccos to secu re a g R e a s o n orid yeor oFler y e a r— ls

'e ry fresh blending of Lucky Strike d iffe ren tty p es prodi/ced on thoui

I n Virginio, Norih "^and South c l

ucky, M aryland ancJ o thor S tates,

a e n d Xonthia in G reece, Smyrni

re the .fln e it Turkish tobacco Is gr<

l U C K I E S «

j* . c r m J L u ^ S M 4

•KUUITS VtRintD «1

Section-again igh

terttiiM d $X:l90dt»m\lMaAl

ltn Blokel P.-TJU ataOr OttK Mtneet Tuetday a t 3 p . m. a i t b i iM n

, of Ura. R . L. JiMd. Bine Uim (ord Boulerard Noctb, H m W bjeei tepfa

«mi._ b« . “OlMrecter . SdoeaUeo.' In- Ttum d a tlr tn i iruupcfta tlen an

.de- M ^uttted to 'c tB U W . ' ‘ ? lead —

c o u M m f i r r u o o t s a idnine Cotmnunlty Ladlei Aid Soeiatj « 0 1 K> meet W ednetday wlUt lira . Melrti

Andeticn u b o tte u la U » c b m t porlort.

’ WASHINOTON P.-T. A.^ WtthlngtOQ P tttn t.T e M b tr aae -

p. nu' Ul thft auditorium. iU m R a tt p.«,. DtrlUis and MUt Vlvltn XUnf n i l L I? present tb e r ttudenU on tba pro- ^ bum; u. V. WKW wumr - un

tpe tker of^Uw afUnoa&._An2mi: clecU j^of offloert wlU be beld.

g ^ * ^ g ^ « u i T T i i X i

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ago.

"i Schilling '.

r i c i i n ^ ^ l a v o f i

en- • ■'

DAY SPE dA L !

tAKES!/ERHAULEDels to Inspect mUnf. te brtke mechtnlsm (or IS, bolti, nutl,

umt wlUv tpaelal P trt- - kiluUon, W ■ng. rtmovlnf dirt, ete. A ■

j f j , . - “ i“ M•arlngi to Uuura ute of m

\ properly. 4 5leet on Electro Dynarato m '

lo thow proper ‘teoi'W ' "lure wben.Uolns I t tp*

'Old tett!

( j k M ^ k A U T O S V m r X M 9 I V l l W i i i v K i t r o B i f

ttlM A O f l a

D I E D T O B A C C O

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iLENDINGI given tasfe— umformly, leoson

^ rb ^ lF T a n a r t a n d a science*

ike to b acco contains more than ju ja n d s o f differen t farm s— not

C aro lina,'G edrgT o, T ennessee,” ' Bs, b u t to b acco 'lan d s in M ace-

rna a n d Sam soun Irt T u rk e y -

grown.

ARE USS;ACID1 a t V 'It iw va m t u ^ o f etM Fl^

r « r IHOmNDINT CHUUCAl

nst irritation

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p ^ ,T .O o e tb |M « r q » U t t iM U ' ' ‘is C v " '. . . . " " 1 ............................... <5 . - \ '- > » n w w m n m t h u w m , ii^ '-a tek .'f tM i« K 'ta ilM rA tn itB n > ‘i Iy f 4 m y t o « eM m iM ho. li i i U a . •.* !!

l; . :U i t e A n i r U M .M M t T ( 4 t; ; t e m t t e t a d . B i t ts ber h a p . «

V . y iM a a t .M iB r U u tO w m U a ^■ : lto«>thaik a a i tha t b R A M t ,; ; ; ' m M l i l b « b « r t l m m c n t a r . f

i t n In Aaurtea, M l r m b U a IN. *' ' l i t Korgaa'a a tutadt. He tema Z

f f w t t a i wm bt W M c ^ S

HttlDf. a a t pUecd ta aAUIdal g M n n n a ia n N « n lto U t.. A ta t ”

. . . . t e M t a Mew Tertu , '*

— --- • , Chapter l i — ■ * ~ s n u > N ( r w o a D 8 —— «Tiw ¥miM arifnii t w irintei 2

w tth tu tn our Park ATcnuo apart- di (Dtat, aad tbe (um nen either on n Xecff U a n d or tranllDi." Phlna v

— « a ^ « 0r^ -« u t- |lw -7M-e<perytblttff Ul IW Ibould haw , and I WlU. W ith r

'Bie, ym ihould make the to r t e( n a n U io th a t u rlcht for rou.”

O w ts’a word! had almotl made ^ ■■ ■ -te iay an n e r i t i i but P h ln r t ^

w T w detaehsd and cool . lh a r f •C nethiar in ber ihlrered aWar for *

t a r a trtppln* daoM of >Ilbea’; the ^ chatter o f croup* around them, the H

■ burrjr e ( wallcn, went on. After ...,a lL to .fo .aw ay from people who T. _ » e a :r i)m L o r- lie r . . . . . _

- aay -anythlni ibout lora.“Do yoo want n» -b * ean » you

—Uke met* I rli tald, itumbllnc a . .H ttle. ■ - , i

.........M s n n n i e a r ' '‘■roufoolUh child, wbo wouldnt?" u ,

-------n t l woodartul - U I like a f airy . *»,tate,” the tald. «But I can 't ta y ,tly«i this minute. U ty X teU you gu

_ t « a o n o w r .................... - ---------eeoTM you may," Phhut tald. pr

B u t h t r a ir H td th l t » w u iet* ostied. 1 ha»e to telephone New m

, Torlt BOW.- tba added. “Walt fo r JeSM bl tba lobby, wben you flniih." Yc

-Bho keepa tho Ihop tied to a t«le- tv>phone wire," aald o w n . ‘ Never a f adetail ceta out from under Phina'a yohand." eo

-aba'a w n d n tn l-a n d Im t Dm th le n e ro n ir

_ _Qwen did not aniwtr fer a mo- ^m ent. i l j e n with a rliiaio effgrt. TOha becua to talk. • ?*

‘ flha la wonderful. And th e ta lenerouB. B ut lho n m r clVu with- ou t aoene proqxet of rttu re. rmbelnf dWoyal to her, but you'ro m y J J own aleter. 1 w ant you bceauaa

. j e a 'r e youni a n O ln d and human

r e a m . n » Afraid, beyond all t h a t - I t B«y be merely to pay otf Aunt B la , whom the has nerer forclren ^ aod a m r wtu. Come, aoybow, Irlt, «h

- . 1 need yon Uka tba derili But doB t . rtake P h l u t e n romantic or yiWU

------eW h y ^ ^H d -Irli.-w td e 'ey ed ^ if- „thar«% nm ath ln s. 1 eoutd da lo r - b a r to t* y her baek, r d f t t l bel- m te? aboot lo la i l I t 'i auch a lot to

W hea llie'retunjed' homa the ran »*) iipstalti. happy, excited, to show

— h e n e l f . - ________ _________ *"Un’t m y hair nlee th lt way? The ^

rtnca t r e kept In ihape with brli. llantlna 'ao they e a n t ceme outl 1 d o n t look Uke a whlik-brooml And

—aeo my ihoe*>4 ad my n tU ii''S h e ihowad tbe pointed plnk-Upped fin- le n , th e amart m ade'ihoea and j glorei. th e duiky hair thinned and

i r t i r r >«ely m n i hew . ^ .j, ‘■Nolhlnt anybody eould do to It

wpuid _

poaa tha t's the way cirli thould _ look now."

‘ b e ’t been taklnc you up Into

III■ table ^ tha window where ha had Ul

been ai-work.I t was too much, on top of thla

radiant, wonderful dayt “U'a not your affair u ta t u I can tee," Irlt to ld him w ith mote o t anier than , th e had thown ilnee tbe irilint d ty t tocether. ^

------Before b* eould-anewer Uwrt w u ^—g-nii-m Ihe'-hiinipen-bM rW ta- ^

------"M ty w* come l h r ‘ wld AuntPhlna't cool loud TOlc#. ./

Untie w m ta t up.A lllh t on hla “ _.Ta<f9.that.lr*M tontted.h.lm .for,thB "— nom ent-ln toa-yonnr man...................------- ^ ao U ei-m y -d e v l^H fr-h e ld -W r -ffj

handl out. ^There w u no aniwerlnc llfh t on "

tb e faee of the tau woman vho came „ • tow vd him, Sha amUed brUhUy, ! I

meehankally, u aomethlac told . .t Iris tha had been dolni for yeara.

T m aorry tb tee you to 111." the ^ •a id eotmnUoaaUy.

Ke I ta n d up eac«ly a t tha artU fldally imooth face, tho aet tmUe. '* “Do you kaow. my dear, you look no “

. older now than you did thent I tup* peae* — hla th tn aensitlre (ace Suihed aa ahe took hla hand > " I ” look an old man to you."

. . . I came to talk lo you aboutW t.- ^ ... ---- ---------- w

" la W a an you h a « to talk to me ■bout, a tte r a ll theM y e tn . Col- 7l«of . Si

Zt had been a Im 'B v n e. ZriJ fJ•tand ln f a t the door with her bro-' “th e r u d M o r iu , knew that, aod ^

. ie lt u I t aha w m UTeediopplni. E*B ut uncla w m had forcotten ^

m x y th ln t bnt the factkthal a fte r __ _ tn n ty j rn n J t f t .w u .a e d n c .f t won- B

a n t e ba4l - l i l i knew it now -new r, b- hta lentle, romantio way stoppedToT<ny _

JoiephlM r m i 'b tae« bn k e up

f!r o v t h ^ e TM Uke a n ra«ed clil. II

: H er blant-tlncercd capable hands ewrenefjed themio’ t i . Then tb e aUf- 5

- le n e l steadied. Sbe: too had for- • ; cotten b e r younir peopla a t the door. *

.U t tttned,teUeoatdaut far ^ - ‘•thow -w bo wet« not aelt-conKloua m ; <OT.. lhemidTci. and found lh a t -

L '; " . . .

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** Owen and Uorcan had gone. Tlxre I . w u a tmaU room a t the stairhead.I g laned in : B ill con iem tory . half . sewlnc room. Sha leaned har he td , back. T t l . They were there, wltb .I th e doon dosed; taUOng pleauntly . enoufh It, aeem td .T h tt w u all to> th a good anyway . , . .> M n d you can rrproiuh me nowl*, Josephine w u saying furlisuilr,. i ta n d ln c o rer tba bed where Unde , WUl lay. propped with pmows, hU

th ta cheeks fluihed. hU hand l play- L i a i J i e n m u l J J l i h . t h M d i « | t f hU _

gt*y dnsilnc.|ow n. ‘•Vou; tha t trea ted me u you dtdl You, th a t let your lifte r treat Jean and me the

■1 wanted to m a n r you. Joele." he- « ild . ‘t luied /U i. r iB ueiEi lured ■*

anybody elM."------ -A u d 'w h a t good 'd ia th a t do? 'I W haLdldTOu do :to_yo re M - the _ . demanded. "You a t t td n o to m ar- I ry y o u > ^ u tha t wrre twtee my I age, wtth twice my knowledge of r U f# ,-B u t-w e-h id-t» -w »Jt-becsit» * 1 your brother Lawrence w u a cenlui,( u v o the m a r t”

"And so my fine centus eomes B with you to' lha Uttla house wtlcre , Je an and 1 were working; young r glrto-who-aaked-nothlng b u u to earn - . a lirtng and bs te t atone, and the ^ f irs t I knew he. th a t you had to _ ^ he lp support Decause ho w u a

g e n lu s-a genlui. when he 'd (lone ; nothing to thow U a t forty, walks I o ff with my little tU ter to Phlla*

1 delphla and marrlet her.—“H e-d jd n 't- i to p -fo r-th o u fh u 'o t - duty. No. wtth an his cood looks

‘ a n d hU seUUh charm and hU dav- e r U lk and hls grand ways, he

sweeps off Uttle Jean.whoji-ould.al- _ ways believe snythlng she w u told. y d low a n y l ^ for a Mnd word.

' StUl you penuaded me lo wait, and I t tm I waited. _ _

n ro u were lee welUbred aiid . proper to marry m e and le t me go■ 00 workJjv, and th e rt w u n 't the’ money to tupport U w renc* and .‘ Je an and for your m arry ln t too.

You loved ms, bu t T w r duty to ' e^'crybody on Qod’s earth came be-> fore m e~«r your tit te r E lla and I your brother Uwrence had you to

cotred and hypnotized th a t you I thought to.” :

H er volee h id rlien: I t swept on

’ h w d i.* '? e n h 'w « ^ to PhU jdew 'S , to work, 10 tha t your poverty*, stricken fine family wouldn't be , ahamed by a well-brought-up girl , earning an honut llvlng-young af- , fecUonate foot I w u t "

“Joile, Joite, If you h td only ex-• plalned~aoise~ef'thls to tr*j long -BjOin— ---------

"rxplalned It to youl D idn't 1; say 11 and loretm It for five yeanT‘ B u t would could two glrlt do acatnit’ th ree middle-aged people who were; a ll Mt one way, and two of them *> aeUUhr For n i u y for you, SlUy.. yoo were never aeUUh lo r yourielf,

cniT foriJiw rsnM ;---------------------- ■- B e h d d out a th in hand. She

■ puihed 11 away.» .- rN e « r jn ta ( i;i6 ih th * d .K m e J id t ,

lo her hard, imooth. t^ lU h -a e - cented voice. "WeTe through with . a ll that, you aad I, aod I suppose 1

I should thank you. I l w u the hate , o f you and. your ili te r B la th a t H

drove mc alonf. To whero I've got., To where I'll b e . . . |; She caught her breath. N• Re u t up hi bed and caught her I I hands. "Josle. Josle, I 'm aorry. We I , were selttsh~wi were oniel. BuW ", Sbe taufhed suddenly, harshly, 0 , Juk lng her hands away. HI ^ ^ t e e m a d ^ a b w ^ t o co m t doser H

. th e rapt ir li, and th tn stood tud- ] |

' I(ConUnued In N e n iuue> I

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: O i n i i O F L lI • J‘ OOODINO. March M - consider. I' a tlon w u glren tbe dlapodtlon ot *, about 13,000 acres of sou thern Oood-- Ing^county-land indiidtd. in fortr. : ' closure procctdlnp for w in ter and L . malntenanee ehorgts wrhen - the- yftfy'tnltitwui.w tTpW lfn- -T , tatlves of the canal company m tt

Thursday. •' -T h e North aide. Canal cmnpany.l* ..

^ the Nortb side Investment comptny u defendanu. Mott of tb e land U undeveloped but adjacent to water and tub)ect to IrrlgaUon, 11 Is isld. =

[ T he county Is considering a deal .. ' w hettby U would take over th e land , , , and attempt to sell It for t a n s : an-

Olher soluUon ot the prttblem U Uw I payment of Uxes of the land and ",

' canctUaUon ol w ater od. tb e btl* v! : anoe.

The eemmUilonera, however, feel lh a l tha cancelltllon of taxes would cl

. be too unfair to Ooodlng county In ii th a t most of the land In question n

, b located In th ti county, bu t ad- c< }olnlnc~COUAUU 'K6Uld eeneAi oy 01

; the deal.‘ ..T hoM altendtnc.the MMlon-Wtre “ : r«d -sty re -o r-B liiC B ."W nU { ch ie [ o t Tuitle. U. B. Ilarry o f Appleton

flislrtct. W. A. Kelss and Ralph , Shaw^w ot Jerome, d lrec ton ef tho• canal company, R . P . P a n y . canal , company atlotm y a t Jerorae, and

Oomtnlsslonen W. J . B u rtha rd . T. U , D om an. aad flUnlay RunM y.

• BUHL CHURCH-MEMBERS- i COMPLETE 1936 BUOSET- - B lW IT H E i r a r - w ith W per

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junction that forms the Ohio J i:i!liinft7aiid.naUonarguMdamcp / looUnir. A t leant six persona w> 000 done by the flood, worst I

I crnt of the tots! budget volunUrlly C(‘ suBscrtbed on opening aundtj-. the w* er<o'*mtmbtr canvau ot the Butil pi J BsptlJi church closed wllh tt»e wi-* nual budget ot $33»o orer subscribed g

by »»o.

1 Ttie d r lv e ^ v u launchid i t a1 church dinner on March 8 with t> aboul 100 members present. Elmer tl> ^tillllpfi, chairman, atcrlbes the tuc* b

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r W R D IN' ___________ r o i t T n g COMI

L _ _ — f r i f f t am fn m fn MI•k We hope te be abU le esll en y«'jj 1 call or wt

5 ASSOCIATEP SEE!1. t . A. BETHEL. BrancI , , - Phona 55. Filer,

3TI K f t K '/ io f W .s o o t tO A f io o o ly j o B f ^ O f M G W N G T O5 REUJNRO v o u - R E W A R D

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T 1N> I h l SAW A L10Wr IN C A B N -A W -V JH aM -I-B

■ THE O f t S A h t - g c : —^ j% SBINDER.

O PEN ED ^IT A N ’ K

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l a n g l e ’ C o v e r e d B y S u r g i

ph flhowB how the famous "Kolden was Inundated by the turbulent « hlo river. Recedlnjf of the water 1 hcn'rtitei the dtetrtctnmder mart i were killed in Plttabursh. and da !t in the city’s history.— Photi

r corps of «0 workera wlilch hsd th o !I work In ihelr hands during the ta m -j I palgn. .

■ 8KNATC VOTES HBARINO 'r O f t PACKEB CONTBOt

‘ -WASKINOTON. Msrch a CT) — I 1 Tho senaU w ted today to consider I r thei Capper packers and stockyards!• b ill 'to bring private yar^ under - .jurisdleUOB ^ lhe agilculiuijs Ue^ k -partment.

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IN IDAHa -!dy to Contract

rB E A N S”"">MWQ sKASON-------------------- ------

M M fnr lU ridanl vsrliitlie— —I ysa promptly. In Ihe tneantlme,■ write ttl.

ED GROWERS, Inc.in c h M r t . . F i le r , Id ah o sr, o r 8SJ4, F i l t v

n |M«WSUWVOO'CWifl"GET THE JtEP from { t THIS ,OftME.OUU£ OVL, MB.cwniiEaiHTf

iw THE WINDCW OF A "Ji I* :-BAPP6D-ON TH£-DOOR-> tv

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HOME AND OUT AGAIS A R E S T J L L ^ fj'H E 0 » P N T 1 /TUINIS THEY ) LEAVE 1

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en triangle,” business cen ter of n t w a te rs of tw o riv e rs n ea r the ci tr le f t th e section covered wilh v a ^ l iT la w to p rev en t-p ogrthlF ^ dam age of m ore th a n 926,000.-

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' LAST TIMES TODATl

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I J iio-uDio riciuti _-TOMORROW_ONLy!„. I

I SPECIAt i n ^ MATINEE jI WOT81 I l ’s An In Fan, and Wo •I Never lU lse O ar PHeesI1 KIDDIES JOe - ADUI.T8 Ue j

? said CHEAE CHEAP!

OUTVsiHOTft JEEP\S -

orUEN HE-TIED MB UP AN' W»4T-OUT-AN' DUSTY CHEWED THB BOPES AN' W

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B U R L !^ . M atcn 23 - Mrs. Jane U v lnna H itt . 74, died a t h«r home10 M alta Sunday momlng. She w u bom a t Carson City. Nevsda. Scv- tember ID, IBQl, the daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. C harisj P/vkfl snd .had been a resident ot the R stl river vsUty since June 10, 1B11.

On Ja n u ary 1, 16S3 she w u m ar­ried to Jam es B. Hitt who prectKled tier In dcaUi a number ot years ago.

Ulih; June B . H itt and John C. Illtt, M alta : U n .- Maude Hawks.

Jtos-Anir<la«;-M "-» ''» -« "" 't Malu. and M n . Jenhfc LJilsln!,- Venlce, 'C allfom la. Three children

< ■ crandchUdren and Kn great grandchildren also sur>1vt.

Ttw body rests a t the homo Iq ? • Milta and fun tral ier\-lees will ba n

tvlrt a t th e L.- D. S. ehureh In Mal- *' t» W tdnenday nt 1 p. m. with Bish- *'011 John S m ith otllelnling, The body msy be v le w d s t the home. «

M n. H itt w u a promlnent red - rdent of th e R a tt river vallcy.'.be. Iinc one of th e early p^pneers. Her t

. husband, Jam es B. H itt w u a t one l<' time sU te senator from C aala I5 county where ha w u prominent in -1 political ttcttvltles In Uiis county er aad J» u -» Iso an outalandlngiitnre- ;l

In Dannock couniy where he w u a r‘ atockholder and ' director ot the i

Slock O ro m rs ' bank, PocaUllo. .

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M' I lOL 6U N 6 HW H-JOHN MEN^UKE-THATSHOITO

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By J. P. McEVOY an

Idlj S O t^ THERE NOW«

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EDEN P ..T X MEETS ' 1 - _E D E N .-M ardi.23-.T he.E d«a.P« . 1

ent-Tescher astoclatlon held a reg- . I u lar mecUng Thursdsy evening.1 Sptclal program-lor the evening w u 1 1 tumlshed by th e high school s tu ­

denu who plsced In the declama- I Uon try out and who will enter the '

^ sub-district meel next week.

» MINING MAN'S BODY . .FOUND IN NEVADA DESERT

;• , RENO. Nev.. March 23 MV-The i body of A n Zeller, abouc years f ot age. mining m an who b id been

mlulrtg for the p u t wetk, wns tound in the desert 10 miles souUi-

; e u t ot Wlnnemucca lake by Sheriff Ray Root ahd depuUu today.

'■ The body w u frozen and Sheriff ^ Root estim ated Z e l ^ ^ beta dead

F He disappeared* after leaving a Reno holel last Monday to v b lt a

fB O K E ^ m )S T = = = ^ 1------EASEDJ3UICK;. in is Mlnnte* Tboainet Brings

R«tlef-WUboD( OaHUng H For r ta l relief from ordinary sore g throat don’t d tpend on surface . treatmenU. G et the good old In- . temal th roat medicine >- ‘Ihoxlne.V No gargling—no choking. One big,

e u y swallow of this pure, fine throat medicine reUeves the sore-

• ness and hard swallowlng-checks . lh roat.aad .chest.co ldfl..T bltl« ,tllc . r truth nbout Thoxine—the reason e It ha t helped millions, a Don'l tool with half-way meuures n - g e t •moxtne and get relief. Safe y even for children. Sfic, SOe. tl'OO e- ■bottlw .-M oney-ba^-Buarantee^no - a results, no pay.—Klncsbury Drug B Store.-Adv.

R o g e r s B r cESTABLIS

S H E E P I

— € R E E PCONTENTS:

Barley, Cora. Brsn and Shoi Mtal, Salt. MoUssts aad Ml

Creep feeding pays w va Early Um Creep feed vlU} exeellent results.

Rogen PdleU a n handy to feed g o ^ mltk producing teed. They a

•ant no t necessary,

l h e cost com pans favorably with

W rite or phona and our t ^ u ana aemongtnkte~SUt

ROGERS BR(Food Productl

IDABO FA LtS. IDAIIO WAOEtlOUSE, CUBBY, tDABO

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ind J. H. STRIEBEL

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horU. Oals, P tas. Alfalfa Beed M ln traU ..

im bs aro now being ted Itogen Broa.

ed around lambing shtds and a n a r can be fed on the ground; troughs

th olher grains; btcause of the high ll L nat n ittT *"T *** hi»nvllv _

ir represenUtlvo will call on5U r’er t ep - fe td ~«rwt 'paUi ts.------- ---------

lOS. SEED CO. ■c(s Department

PHONE m,0 ‘ WIONE OZW-J]£ - PHONE MS

Page 7: - VoliSnJoTmr TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, TUS Young, Old ...newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS...(/TV-A woman, a girl and a man , >* wtre kUled. more than a score in- r Jared

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Big Hank Greenberg, From Bronx Home,]

NOT VORK. M arch 23 leasuo basebaU'a ho ldou ts have aurvlTors.

C apitulation today of b ro ther I r u p t end to Dizzy D ean 's notsy halN dozen th e nu m b er or unslgni

— D slT O ttT S W B B W B 'IiM rbasc ina r h a s been shouUng dcflance. fron moved to th e h e a d of t h e f— hoidout c lau . tg<

Like Oi£zy Doan. Oreenbersr I! h aa been linked w ith ta lk of VI

■ a M O ,Q O ^ a ry J o r 1938 b u t

.will oonn to t ^ t ( in re .RelUibl# ttp o ru pUce ttw elder

D e in t Dtir u l u y a t l».SOO. t n In* c re u e or 14,000 over l u t y tu . n . Oreenberg probibly irUl corapro* n e mUe for l o t th in lh»t. I t Is under-

l u t yesr lo r Iw e in t th e leigue Inrun< battod In m d th a rln s th s b o t u ___run'crowtt w)lh Jlmmle P dxx.

, .* D te r n in « * t p» id w

D ls r Dean'a u l t r r makes him relthe hU heit paM pllcher In Uie Na- (biUonal leajue. /o r the « ra t time. He m<tops Ci rl Hubbell, southpaw ace of (hithe Nev York Olanta, probabl; NaU.OOO and VlU get as mueh a s the jtop*u1ar1e<l Amerlcsn leaguer, Bos- anrten’s Lefty Orm<. ‘ Csi

L _O lhew U e.hardSrM tH ni-new iee- ^orda for stubbornness. Include Zeke ^B onun . hard 'hltU ns llr* l aocktr ^ of tha Whlta «o*; Ben Chapman.outfielder, and Charlie Ruffing, I'* 'rlghthanded pitcher o f the New I " ' York Yankees, Babe K erm an,.outr. fKlderof Cincinnati, and Joe StrJtrp,Brookljm Inflcldtr. * '

Buffing haa been In tii« Yankeecamp a t St. Peterabiu», b u t failed to {j,»come to tenns. None of the others har h u got tha t far. All b u t Strlpp probably viU be tn th e fold before Jong. The BrookJynS do n o t seem fo

whether they hear fu rther from~ — .........tlir

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Boston U psets I

Cardinals, 2 - 0 ? 'rep

Rels and MaoFayden Shpw Mid-Season Form As

6e» Triumph BBT. PETEBSBOTO, PVv, M atch .

a (ffHBobbr Rela. formpr Brooklyn __reuei piiehpr, and the veteran D an . fl ny MaoPayden performecl In mid- L«f aeaion form today to give th s Boe- Phi ton Bees a surprising 3*0 victory In i

nnr«rni>«:SG=LlHUrOju^lnab;-------^ ionR«U held the "nas house cang^ JhS

Tto-fourJilta-lii tUu UllUiiga and M l ^ ray d e n gava bul three. _ 8- acor# by ln n ta j» - n. K. E. S " s u Loula (N) >_000 000 OOCUO 7 1 Boaton- (N) _ o i o OJO oox- 2 e 0 J i

Wlnford, Heusser and DavU; Rels, M icPayden-and Lewis.

Cubs Win Over ® — G ian ^ 8 to- 4 ^

aSLMA. Ala., March 33 (/n — A J’i' aU *rm -ra llr w n n rro th T T e a tu rln F ! ^ n O pea'8jim nfl_nia_gftV o_U w m

" ch ic ig o Cubs an s to 4 decision over Ke- th e New Yorlcaiant* to 4 a y ,l i l ( ro i l «v

luid Charles Cngllsli also hl( homera for the Olants. n s

Score by Innings— n .H .E . New York — olo ooi n o - 4 10 3 TT Chieago .— .....003 oeo OOx-^ U 3

CaiUnnan. O um tert and Man> cuso. Dannuig; Flowers, Root and ODea. I

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Chisox Smother g Yuma Cubs, 24-2 S

YUMA, Aril. Mareh 33 Ml - h t ~C lftln m m'i ' (luiiw i m — w iu r 'a i ts 'J2

basea'loaded fea tu red .th e .C I\lc u o hir - ^ I t e S o r t i id 'S Vlcfory iodaV o\-er

tho Yuma Cuba. Russ Evans and t l i Italo Chellni, 60* rookies. aUowed *» a ine Wta.

Score by Innings— R.H .B, Chieago (A) -20ft US 033-34 10 3 >Yuma ______ 000 110 OOO- 3 0 1 J

Sviins, Chelbl and CjUlliamer, ■:Ruel; Llghttoot, m t h e r . Willing- ^

ham and CoJfey, Prtest, Dleb<on.

■ T f i m i i F ^ V i n O v e r " S

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\VINTrR HAVEN. Fla.. Mnreh 33 « I'flllllei iook their Ulih ^

cMaoeuilve exliibition gume lodsy ^ l ^ n g back >niwauke9- ot the I Amtriean association, 8 to 1. - 1

R .H .E . Th AA 000 000 OOl-l 4 0 tea

PhlladaJphla N 030 040 03*~« 10 1 An >*«»nell and Dclore: hir

•K ^ h e r , Bowfflu, *nd w ilson. At- 11 .. WOOtt, ]j,j

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^ r i m mB e c o m e s .

a i d H u r l e r

n a i L e a g u e j

r, Shouting Defiance I le, Moves To Head I

-The wavering ranks ot major I ive dwindled to a handful of Ier Paul Dean, following an ab- R tsy salary siege, reduced to a rilgned Players of.promlaeace.__\'Aman, big Hank Oreenberg, who 1 ‘om the Bronx, automatically ' I

‘Ole W Takes | ^ First Workoi'”Rebellious Deal] 'Brothers

Turn Allentlon lo Heln- = ing Cardinals q

nA D CN TON . FU.. M uch U WV-The rebeliloiu Dean b n th m , Jerettie D ln y - apd Panl D affy - rellevtd of holdont annraenta < (Dmed th d r a ttention today to tbe more s c r im b a l n t « of helping the St. LonU Cardinals win tbe National league pennant J u tt u ereryone anllclpsled. the

annual salary argument between tha Cardinal management and., tho JTV..I. ____ UlL

DIbj-, who throughout the wla- haJ ta r w u outspoken tn hta cittlctun of -fit. loula officials and d u b pol­icies, climaxed tlie prolonged ds* pule by signing a one-year eontract t

for an undlseloaed.Bum.__________ 33fiefofc "Ole DU" had time to don en

a Cardlna] uniform for his first Oy workout-todayrBTgnctrRlckey,' Me r -MU president and general manager cf In the St. Loub clu6.'announKd Paul tov had agreed to terms. •;

Terma Not Revealed ofIn line with th e St. Louis policy, __

contract terms were no t revealed. ‘■Dizzy’’ who demanded 140,000 on a tlireat o t QuUlliigr*ii4”believed'!o‘ — hnve signed lo r belween »20,(XiO and l3S,00O.-JIe-drow-»l8A00 last w ar , and Paul was understood to have j recelwd about I

While the Cardinaia were In St. ' Pelenburg for an exhibition game. "Olzwr cancelled a scheduled round of golf with Babe Ruth, sta r hold- ' 4 itt o f former f ir in g training da>-!i. reported a t the Cardinal camp and ■ worked out. I

Boston Red Sox e Score F irst Win {

SARASOTA, Pla., March S3 U V - ' I Lefty P r lu Ostermueller held tha ij Philadelphia Athletics to flw hlU I In alx Innings t o d ^ when y u Bos> ion~Rw l-8caritalnw -»-5*3-TlHoffZ 'L’V 'r flrnt t[ii"inn ............. . iiiliIlFtlon. starts. • • -•

Scora by Innings— R.K.E. Philadelphia ~.ooo 000 U l - 3 f 2Boston (A) __ n o 300 00x>4 11 1

Upchurch. M atunk a n ' Conroy; Osiermtieller, Mustakls and Fenell, * Dickey: E

Dempsey Protege I D e fM s Ketchell |

BALTLMORB, Mareh S3 (,T>-Red I Burmnn, local ligh t hearywelRht and 2

r ^BCk-Drmpser-pnjlege,-captured-a - | i inMinlmftii H^fltlfln nrgf— SHIf _. KeUhell, Philadelphia. In llKlr.lO-, round'tourhere-tonlght.------------------I Barman v.-clghed 178'.i, Ketchell,

178.

I U.C.L.A. Defeats .• Oregon State Crcw' *■ '** CC

LONO BEACH, Calif.. March 23 MV-Comlng from behind In n rbI- U nt aprlnt. the University of Call­fomla a t Lon Angeiee crew beat out , Oregon fltate college on the Mar-

[ Ine Stadium coursp today In a dual W

Oregon s ta te 's ’ Junior vanity W ; had little trouble beating the Bruin «s• ]unftta. 'w h o ^ w c r tJ ia e i i B tn s : ^» hind— — “ • bai

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! Washington Trims Montreal, 14 To 4 ,i

[ ORLAHDO.-514., March S l 'm - ™ Washington pulled out from be- uu

; hind an early • lead esUbllshed by cai Montreal of the Intem allenU league nv today to win M to 4,

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. Smylhf. HfiUjlrflt nnrt XCv.if Whliehill, Newsom and Bolton. ^

[Grayson J oins Staff g;I PALO' A L T o T ^ r . . March M (/D ??'

-H e ad Coach Claude E. "Tiny" l l . Thornhill ol Stanford's football {-, I teanu said Bobby Orayson, all* h> 1 American Cardinal tuUback, told : him today he will be on hand April mi ■ I lo lake over hU new 'Job as mcm* lui

b ir ef tbe coaching staff. i d

T W W F A t M P A n . y K I ! W

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I And ClDIMAGGIO

JO E DI MAGGlO.'The rookie frc been m aking in a big wa; Yankees. The y oung o utfielder th e C incinnati R eds a t S t. Pete fo u rth one aga inst th e fence.—

O’Mahoney Pins C Gus Sonnenberg

OraCAOO, March 33 (A>-D«»no O'Mahoney, Ireland, 235 pounds, Tl defeated ’ Ous sonnenberg. Boaton. D. 31B, tonlRlit. O litahonry pinned his bli opponent after 3S mlnutea. M sec- sc onda of the #0 minute tlmo limit wl bout, using a reverse body lock. sli

Joe 8s>-oIdl, 303, Three Oaks, In M Ich lg an _ d re i_ irtlh _ a» rs9 _ S fc . ot harias, 339. Pueblo. Colorado. th

WIN GOLF TITLE RSOUTHERN PIN tfi. N. C.. March

33 (/?’>-BrlUU&Lbest-baU.of.M.sev> — en under par, gave Boy Bronson of , OyBler\’llle, New Vork. and EUls T ra p ie jm rso u tn c n T P in f in n ir iia e n Q In the flral mid-south open golf yg tournament played here today.

Tl>ey tunied In a 33 on each nine H« ol the flj07*j-ard course. tr:

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By FAUL MI (Aasoclated Preia i

LAKELAND, F la . (/P) — Al fi couldn’t he lp tho C hicago Whit vision, strangely enough holds I to th e American league throno

On h is broad shoulders r e s t th cham pion Detroit T igers. H l s ^ bat, m uffled to a .207 groan c last season with th o luckless n W hite Sox, m ust ro a r again as U once did lM ^ l« la lj» h la = if . -

TlseH~*»fe~<o^fse tran d - tum *5 back the added power of the ir r l- n v*|j. - - h

Esperta Convloced New . ' g

^Vhcn Al w u told to D etroit for sl t7S,000 last December, the expert « contouus wss th a t he vould never fi be of g r«at-ald to the champlotu. w But; since he arrived In tho spring o. camp by the watera of Lakeland. ^ the exiwrta have c h a t ^ their minds. They believe Simmons U tlie h BImmona of old—th a tth e wlll'sup* « ])Iy the power tb keep the Timers topi. He is convlnccd h e can do Jt, n

"Cliicagtf Is a great baseball town, yi and they treated me like n king even , f

iMird a Rriielling workout to cu t ei down fc w autiuie lh a t Is llwider than normal, "but I couldn't do them any good. B ut tills year, I ti feci like I am ell set to go. I wUJ have a big edvaniage by playing o: with a championship club. I don 't tl ask for spols, bul on a team of hard « lilitcrs you will find ll easier to find sl le tte r touches. You w on't bavs p it- v

BWB, T w m r A > w lOAHq, t u

Dwimiie!ubs Opti0 STARS AT BAT FORI

from th e & n F ran c isco S e ^ o f t way so fa r in h is f i r s t m ajo r leag je r s tarred fo r th e Y anks In an 'e : 'e tersburg. F lo rida , w ith fonr h its

(/P) Pholo.

Cincinnati Reds A Beat Tigers, 1*0

W K E U N D . F U , M arch 33 yp)- Ttn Cincinnati Reds ahut out the v Detroit Tigers 1 to 0 In an exhi­bition game h e n today, the Reds . scoring In .the th ird when Cuyler, Ll with t«-o on base, drove n scmtch single through Wad^, .rookie Tiger hurler.'The Tlgera were able to get only t wo blla. one off Ptgltw* and IH T olhef Off Btmei

Revolta Signs As » Evanston Club Pro to-----------........................................... jj,

CinCAOO. M arch 33 M>) - John eo fi£nkJlUOlta>JiatloiiaUiioleeAlonal aU golf champion, was under a two year contract today u professional ^ al-tho Evanston (lUlnols) golf club, fo Ho waa professional a t Tripoli coun- s t tnr elub of iUlwaukee. to

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MICKELBOS F!ia Sports — ■1 S im m ons, a b a ll p la y e r w lio 'h l te S ox o u t o f t h e se co n d d l- J s th c 'b lg m a s te r k e y t h l i y e a r e 3no room . ki y e p e n n a n t h o p e s o t th e w orld u

1 chers bearing d o w on Just one 5 man." ' , ,1 _ A I J |h lf f_ I la t____ J___ \lt ^ « i^ B e r ~ M tc i i f r ^ « h f a t f e Un-

• reasons for Simmon's new lease on S' baseball Itffr F ln t of all. Mickey got Al to UM a llghier bal. contend*Ing lha t as pUyers get older they ¥j

r should use lu iue r bludgeons. E>-en *■ t wllh the lighter illck, Al'a b st U f four Inches loniter lhan the one '• wielded by Charlie Oehrlnger, one ( of the greatesi h l t t m m the game ^

f During balling practlec. Slnlnrons «;! haa glvm Uia jpherc one merry jld a ^t after-anolher.--------- ------------------ y*» Even though he h it bul A61 last

' J ti*°tw 1 . U ^< years tn the American league. HU I -PeatM i year ^wllh^ ,j**b ^

still ahould have some good yesrs1 ItlUt Cochrane U.convinced Al’a onlyI trouble a t Chicago ^lAMneniil. H1 '•'He worried a b o u t^h i brisk wind cif off Utke Michigan, the dUtancs of JiI the fences and finally worried him* tl;1 self eut of hU batting stresk. T hat h<1 should be all changed now that he's di• wltb us.-

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T?**— • fyaa 'S i*” H B ^ M a tc------------ ---- ------------------- --------------M>f the Pacific Coast iM gue, h a s w eague bid w ith th e New Y ork I'exhlbltion gam o v ictory o v r f ^ ilts. Here he is lashing o n t th e ^

Steele Favorite Over Babe Risko!

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Champion Is 'Underdoo' In i. Belling on Culcome ‘ ”

ot Seattle Bout ^S E A -m x , Mareh 33

weight . Champion Eddie (Babe) «Rbko of Syracuse, New York, here et to meet Freddie Steele. Tacoma's touted slugger In a 10*nnind, non-tlUe bout tomorroTf night, h u d ls- *eovered hlmaelf In the peculiar po- fcatLloa.of-:'underdog;' ■ _______ :___ : n

The rank and file of Tacoma and BeatUe aport fans who have eloeelyfollowed the sensaUonal rUe of rbSteele, are looking for their protege ato whip the champion. Some even JJgo so far u to predict a knockout ^ by. Freddie.-B e ttin g ,- h o w ever.'-w u-at-«ven " money, but w ith UtUe wagerin* re­ported. (Ddds on U u pcailbUlty of a ? knockout favored Steele. Quotations li

3 to 1 against the Tiooma boy S a n d 'i lo 1 againat the champion. "

‘B its/ Grant | Retains Crown *

HAMIL’TON. Bermuda. March 33 » (AV-Bryan-iBlUyi-OrantotOeorgla I today retained bU Bermuda tennU i championship, downing Bob Mur­rey of MotMreil In tlve K ts, «-4,

« i£ ia ^e f-the mlxwl dou5?w ~ were v o n by Karle Schroeder of Sweden aod Mme. BylrU Heiirotln

nnd Mra. Dorothy Andrus of New York, a-0, S-4. 8-3.

Athletic Rulers „ Suspend Shikat;;

- te9T. LOUIS, Mareh 3J (4^ - ‘Hie

Missouri a thletle eommUtlon today n Indefinitely suspended Dick Shlkat. u c laim ant to the world heavyweight wresUlng championship,, for alleged « breach of contract with .his man- a ager, Joe Alvares.

Commissioner Eme.« P. Oskley „ snld Shlla t had r^niidlfli<»'i t't< '•nn. Tract w ith A lr a m and refused to go g. through w llh a mawh arranged by ^ thfl-latler-hBre w lth 'Ed (Slrangler) ^ Lewis for April 3.

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Former Grid Star Jl Resigns Navy Post “

WAaraNOTOH. March 33 fAT- “ Ensign Slade D. Cutter, whose place- » kicking brought N a\? a 3 lo O tr l- „ umph over t}ie Army grldders In 1034. h as tendered his retlgnstlon to the navy department.

flince hU graduation In IJ35, Cut­te r has been asslsun t nsvlgalcr on .the=U^8.--0.-Jdaho. He alio coached a • the -U r-S rft- ida tn rt-foo tba lt- tm ir i i which rinUhed high up In fleet cir- « c les.last fsU. p

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Burns Scores Mat Victory At Portland

PORTLAND, Ore., iU rcli 33 MV- Bobby Burns. 163. hUm\. yiotlda-

Cosiello, Iflj. N eff.Y w k.in .a jneat-, i llr ig .b o u ljo n lg h t.. ________

Jack Hagen. 1S9. Chicago, won two out of three .fre tn Abdel Kahn. IflS,

Thor Jenson. K l, Elklon, Oregon, and OUa Cllngpun, 1(3. Oklahoma

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BUTTE, Mont., March 33 ( f H b H ubert (Kid) Dennis of Betemancarried the flghl to y « n g Peter UJackson, Nsgro, ot Los AngiUs. athrough most ot a 10*round bout «here tonight to win the unanimous kdecision of the Judges. f<

DennU welgltid Ul» Jaeksoa lU . li

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Over SeaSextets Vie for \ BasketballCrown

Moody Club^ Galveston— Jolns-_-Earade—Into------

Second F|ound "jWICHITA. K sa, M arch 33 M>-

•nw Moiyy club of Qah'Mlon, m u .

round o< tha women’s national A. A.U. baaketball tournament here today w llh a 3S to 3 nctoty over BenUey, Kansas.

The defeodlflg champion TuUa r , Stenoi h id nothing bu l a hearty , ' workout In defeaUng a scrappy Lib- r m l . Kamas, team 43 to 13.—T K t>-seeafd-tean»=?»m —taU = w re among the first to advance. aod .the.easa-w iih-w hlch-lhey did -C I t stamped Ihem u se x le U to watch, ca

Tim fldorsdft Arkansas, Lloos. to do«-ned the Wichita O eotnis, 103 to 3. A scoring record. T hs Dei th Moines A.IB. glrU Won from tbe uti Wichita Cul Rates, B3 to e. to

The vtU-ei clad Enka, North Car- th! ollna, sextet won lls way tnto the n second tound with a 30 to 7 Tictory gd orer BurlUyton, Colorado. ib

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BOWLi N ^ !Amasoni, feminine bowlera de

luxe, l u t night scored a two out of three game victory over the Bruns- wick with the aid o( Fred Stone, bowling alley proprietor. Amatons » led to u l scoring. 33W to 33S7. Stone led ths s tu c k wim a total counl c t of 614 wllh game scores of 309, f<d 307 and 303. g>

In a minor league til t .th e Idaho ol< Power won two out o f three over I h a J L jn d J L J le f i^ M J O - 2 1 B 7 . Anderson led ths losers with a be Ilngte game of 307 and high series sU score wenl to Nesby of the power Ur

I eompany with 839. - wiI ■ II ■

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; Brinns Conclude- s 1935 Hoop Year-

' ” liy Team In Slate Tour- nament at Pocatello *

------- aBringing the i»3« season to a close, u

Coach R. V. Jo n u and tils T v ln u Palls high school Bruin baakstsers, retum ed Sunday noon f rc « Poca­teUo, atte or the su ie loumament.

' O e tttn t fi({ 10 a stow sta rt, Ih t ’ Brulna dropped Uielr f lr il game to *• th a ultimata champions from Po- <1 ; cau ilo , but came back to annex the> c o n a t i o n cro«'n by-onuliing the P ’ Salmon and BoIk quintets.

Concluding hoop event of the year ' ’ occurred last-evenlng-ot-the home '■ o m r n n d Mrs. Ed»ard W*il* when ' members of th i team, m anagen

and.aobool offlcUU gaUiered J o r .a turkey dinner.

Ooach Jones pnUMd Uie ahowlng hU Brulos made In U » lala stsges of th a toum am eni-a ahowlng that save Twin FalU three oul of the

■ t i n t (OUT iQUrnimcnl ecortng Uad.- ‘ era. Ray Turner of the Bnilns, for

the second consecutive year, placed ' u center on Um all-su te team. BUI ' BchUfman, fons-ard. w u given a [ second teun berth.

' MOTHER OF BUYERAPPSAUJ FOR MERCY

I PHOENIX, A ril, N areh « W H Mr«.'-AIla-Hanwn,-Houston,-Tvsas, rm o llie r ol Jack flulUvah. WHSTT

eondelhned to die In Arizona's leUtal g u ohamber May IS for slaying an officer, appealed to tha 's ta t« board of pardons today to "have merey."

SuUlran's sUter. Mrs. Beatrice I Hawkins, also of Uouiton. w rou tho board Sullivan’s exeeullpn would

"indirectly cause the desth of his• meUier.-: t« nnt ^ miirJerer." t her.‘ «Tote. "Have mercy and give him a• chahoe.-roT he U so7 oung."• —Sullivan U 33.---------------------------

1 F.THEL BABBYMOne BBEABB , HER BUOULDEtt IN FALI

[ MAMARONECK. N. Yc-March U

United hospital; Port Chester, lu t- (crUig front a broken itiouldt^ It

. became kno«‘n today.I Miss Barrymsre on Friday wb9• taking her first fiw praetlse sups , afUr\ several weeks u an invalid i with \ a wrenched knee. Ker we^k I k>K« «>vo «ay and she fell. I t v u

found she suffered a fracture of tbe . U ft ahouldsr.

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‘T h e s e K i d s L o o k G r e i

B u s i n e s s , ’ D e c l a r

By EDDIE : (AssocUUd Press I

PEN SA C O LA , F la ., M a rc h 23 C h icago C u b s w h o r a n g u p 21 s(i to b e a t t h s C a r d in a ls o u t o f tl l a s t s e a s o n , a r e o u t to r e p e a t -

4 o r -g r a n to d .-----------------------------—"W e’r e n o t r e s t in g o n la s t j»i

f’ha rllB Q r lm m to d a v . " Q u r Job cause t h e y ’U a l l b e s h o o tin g * - for us. (

“T h e s e k id s lo o k g r e a t a n d th c y .m e a n b u s in e s s . I w oa a . UtUe afraid th e pennant might go to their heads. Instead, they figure thU Is a new year and they got to j, go out and fight for everything they ^ get. So long a s Uiey feel th a t vay ^ about tt. I ’m satisfied.’* j(

Orlmm and h is Bruins have every g, reason to be ocUmbUo. I j a t year’a Champa bave a w lh e c expeS- i, enee under th e ir belts. Lon Wameke, star right-hander. Is u good u ever . and Chuck K le in U iooUng like Uie same fellov who led U u National Jeague In h itting in 1933. Wameke . injured hU sa larjr whip in Uie fifth il game of the l u t world's series with the Detroit Tigers. There was con­cern In th e Cub eamp until the big \ fdlow reported thU spring and be- k gan bum lng them over with aU hU « old time s p ^ and cunt)lng. C

O riu m a t P in t Base b J^ C W tJh a L M a n M frJW in m J d R M be back on f irs t base. Uie Cuba wiU u stake thelc 1038 chances on the same . Uneup th a t fought lU way Into the * world's series.

A baek Injury kept Orlmm out of! Uie' ^ 6 vlrtuaUy aU season. Re went on the inactive lUt and tumed Uie f i n t Isase rtsponslbillUss ovsr toW -yiar-old-PW l-CavarreUa,---------

SIU Herman. Bill Jurges and SU n- ley Hack will be sUUoned a t sec- ond. short and Uilrd, wiUi Elwood BngUsh, the highest paid subsU- luU In the majors, and Oene LUlard. who clouted J61 for Oakland, on hand for utility work. CavarretUwill be Orlmm'B-rellef.— --------------

The outfield Is set wlUi Klein in rlght.-the speedy Augle Qalan in lett and Frank Demaree In cenUr. wlUi Oeome Stalnback and J ohn OIU.

I f m Minneapolis, as rese rm .; Orimm plans to usa a sU ff of five , StarUng pitchers, headed, of eoutie.I by Wameke a n d Including BUl Lee.I the veteran Charlie Rott, U rry I French, the southpaw, and 'Jam ea I (Tei) Carletoo' who French sayi U r an improved toaser thU year.

Rookie Shewa SltUf Roy H enshav. dlmlnuUva left

- hander.-and Fabian SowaUk wlU be the prtnclpal relief hu rlen alUiough CUy BnT»nt. a young right hander

, from Birmingham, h u shown so

plenly of assignment.Oabby H artnett, one of the big

cogs tn I u t year's pennan t wlnnsr,

= ment but-wlu a b m th e M r t in Vrl£ James O D ea and W alUr flU pb^- son, boUi 1938 holdovers.

Orimm thinks ths Cardinals and OUnts are tha clubs he viU hava to

'• beat, but he doesn't underesUmata > Uie StrengUi of the Pirates.

ROUTINE PRACTICE J WEST PALM BEACH. P la . Mareh 9 33 (ff)—After lo u r gsmes In U» Ust . five days-aU v lc to r lu -U u St. t LeuU Browns went through routineB pracUce-loday.' --------— -

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$ 1 0 0 .0 0 or,,»31 International Trutk. BnaU,

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I i m IntrrnaUonat. BeeondlUened.

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E BRIETZ IS S poru Writer)13 (/P)~Those s u rp ^ lo g y u n g . s tra ig h t homie s u ^ H v i ^ H u tb e N ational league D ennant

it-r-but they 're taking N o th ing -

year’a laurels," said M anager lob Is tougher th a n before, b e - „ ..

Golfers Deadlocked For Medalist Honors

ADODBTA. a a . March 33 «T— MUS K athryn HemphUl of Coium­bU. SouUi CaroUna, and MUs Peggy WatUea of Buffalo, New York, Uw 1S3S medalUl. were deadlocked w ltb BU tonight for medalUt hooon i a 4ha-sU th-annual.A ugusta womtn’s— InvlUUon goU tournament.

M atch ptay eompeUUon starta to ­morrow.

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Montanez Wins BoutNEW YORK. March 33 U ^ ^ e d r o

MoDlones of Puerto Rloo tonight scored hU 13Ui eonsecuUvs victory aa h e outpointed Bobby Pacbo o f Callfomla -In a tO*round fea tu re .,^ bout. Montanez who weighed USH J f tJ 3 U o rJ iI s j)p p o n e a t.- rN tlT r t.A „ unanimous

, ----------_‘ l ie n frem C U B d C .p S t . tb a T .> S. M anhal called e a t a Uiiawedi .

ssre eaoBgh be had a sta r snder ( h is r u t n a 4 u n e n e d t« ka my , nephew ao I wasn’t m o e h a f t ^

i s w u B seu buere I waa bere . .. T on w fllftnd A. J . CUtty ia Uw

Federal belldlng a t T aeena.I W aahlngtoa. He b u a velee Ilka> B base dnua. WeU, I d e n t knew ) w h a lU n d o fag a ab a ea rH c eb a t,

I knew one thlag Oit^ g sa grease arrived. Bring year esps In fer c ap gTM ss-lU hers Uo. Aad don’t be KwprUed whea 1 UU je ti

) th e axel grease Is also l^ re . lla Ibo kind ef Axel gn tse lh a l wtU

'■ make yen bUek In th* fr*i.° Farm era have paid w h l g k ^ 18a r .' |-p eD ad 'terw hat~w e sslt 'fe r 80 ^ • a pound. The fsm e n e( CeOryi

K o n su weuld like U ha re as -w m e b a c k . - I - r ^ ^ a 'le tte r U - — day u y ln r that Uie price of la n - ber went op 110 a tbsnsaad after

-r-left-thererW ril.-1-wfaposrlM t- — hadn 't been tor thoie J l r t s te m s I would have Ilred and died on tbe pUins ot v u te m Kansas. Wa ■nre are sUd ere rstne tc( TwinF a lli; Ihe fsrmers M '' I'®"' pie are buying thinsles u f a i t a i Ihey arrive, and are eren gM ng - ns Se more a equate. We have gone u low u we can on osr pmdnete we don'l Intend to .ev t prices. We openle very erenoml- eailr, milk a Jeney row and plant a big garden—In olher werds, I lUie lo u v e Ihe people all the money I possibly ran. We d e n t

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prices and lU y with It. We don't like to have an lll*f<-rlliuc towards ' anyone—u Ihe old'iNDIAN says, "nt-feeiing In one's hreast U.llke % three eonured wheel tn yow Inside*, and it eoU u II tom s, yoo know, nellver me from any kind of a three eerriered wheel.We lare ly appreciate all year kindness to u stnngers. We kaow we have a wosderfol meter a ad trae tor elL Year moner baek If you a r t nol saUsfled. We drala -

:h B n flre d f-o rca n 'an d -w e-* e « - — thoasands of galloas e t oil. tTe

■ hava ^ a d v e r tw d »■»»»■»« _

FalU, th a t makes three carloada.J l a J iu a .* <arhia4nt hlfJMT flaf. ^ two r a n of shiacles. two eartoads • o f pine—“S|y aame is •Cartaad CUtid.- the only ene 1 am afraid of U Ihe devQ himself.

CLAUD C. PRATT"Oa tha Read S s s p t t^ .

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Bondfr-Ulshtr: lower prictd•eorponto baiiM In drmancL 1

______Cufb-BtWKlyi mctnla i nd «U1> ~I tln rally. „

Forelsn M rh»w t»-eM y: PJW ^eunwieiw In lupply. , ‘ -.-O otton-U w er; lawer cftblw;local cmd toiTbrn „

nuiTfcn.C o»f*e -^ e{ ; trade ie llln f. jj,

cmCAOO: Io Wheiit — L<u»fr: opportime

“ mblitun>-IndlSRa: ' ’JCom—WMk; Bjrmpathy wltli —

w hn t. „ c a tu ^ - 8tm 1c to 33 higher.

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B r FBAKK M a d tltL E K 11 fA M fJtlrd nnanclHl Writer) 19

^^BWrORK. March 23 ”- .J e td e n h lp of induitrtaU w lilcirrow ' J"

to a ntw high for Ihe year, the stock ~ m arktt today ptuhed fonrnrd for “ tn liu «r frnctlaiu lo a point o r to.

A imall ^altering of lu u e s re­corded wider galni. Allied Chtm- leal wa* up 6H a t IM'4. eaae Jump mi ed flK to l u n and. and Clark pr Biiilmnent- w u utr i ' i a t 4«, '

Obfervers tald the demand -vaa attributable maUily to confldtncc ^

.In Um domeiUe isduttrlal and trade ^ ; long-ttnn ouUook. ■

Somi pointed ou( th a t R c«rta>n y , Uttoont of baying had poulbly bem prompted by the eompantlve (lead- Ineu or the market In tbe f&ea of recent unxttlem ent abroad and ‘ teilOQ* flo^d iDttca a t home. <1

Th* upward p iofnui of eflultlw t a o f Muuolinl‘« prediction of

■ "•w «rw i« ieenbyiom euB yinpto(n- ^ aUe of the extent to which WaU

“ T irertT iM 'taa iiiM ea-iiie irto -T xa i- dbOltlea oT a new European flareup. ""ABOtlier factor, most u rrtcd . w u 3^ tba eonUnued high lertls o f Idle 3^

. t t o o f r . ..................................... . 3*1Meatured by The Auoclated Preai 31.

a\-erage o t fl> itocks the maxket ad- 3 •vanoed .7 of a point to 03^. The 3,

-B T e r t ie e f JO iDdurtTlal* w ent ahead jt, .7 te m . ft new high atnee 1»30. 3

TBfboree- Shrink* TranucUon* totaled 1.70SW 3>

ahar;* agala it l^ S J 3 0 Friday. 3s T unuT tr w u the amallest slnee 33 Januar)’ a. 31

------ B ondi-w ere-sleady-w tlh-rlM -ot —around 1 to 3 poLniA In th e tndui- 31 trial seetloQ the (eaturc. U. a . gov- 31 emmenU w tte mixed.

____ g>-a,J3tr!8l_jtM .uo \li. nt.-64iL -oud Bethlehem tom I'.& 'to-M H In fplt«~of tha (all Id current steel op> „ eratlooa, reported by tho ^ r i c a n ^ Iron and Bteel loiU tuta a t 53 per L cent of capacity this week compared 7.

— ^wiUiW per-cen t» .w tek a«o. ........ {,lu u e i fracUonk to a point o r S9 ^

higher were American Ttlephone a l ,___lf lia ..O erta la .teed .* taaH , Bactric «

B o tt a t lS i(. Chrysler a t 99. K it | co rpo rtU on ttl4 !i.6U nm onsa t39S t and Worthington Pum p a t 34H. In . n teniaUonal OenKnt trained 3 s t y 4«H and > ^ > D h le more than a

Deere a t u and International H arresle j a t 87H were up SK and .

waneetlwlv m W iuhlngtnnnrt. « vleJa inowea a 33 p u cent gauT n ^ January farm income o r tr 193S. Ad-

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- -H B W -Y O R K rM *rctr5J-T he-A *- - Mclated P re u wliolesalr price Inde* : ol 35 commodtlles today advanced to -1 4 .J l.- -' Prevloiu day 74.39. week ago 74.81,

month ago y w r ago _Itange Of recent years: ' ~

ItM ID35 1934 1933Illglj .........78.18 78.68 7454 • O J3low _____ 74J0 71M 61J3 41.44

(!P3fl average e<]UBls 100.)' ■ • A-----------------------= = = ^ = Aams MUlU pitched do«7i i ' i to 77U a

. on till* cut in the oiiarti*rly dividend *lo 2S ecnt.^ a iliaro from iO tents. J

A decline of .03 of a cent in the allB lI fln -llra -to -7 J7 -c en iirin R W •*

) 193« low. »a.-i « e n os reflecting un- af reat ovtr Musiollnl'i sUlement on a f- war and'the nailonalliatlon of Ital-. lan Induiiry. The French franc and d.f the pound sterling wtre steady.. gI. -------- n

MONEV RATES g, NEW YOflK, March 23 MV-Call o, money iteady: ?i per oent all-day; gc prime commercial paper per cent, c

Time loam steady; 00 days to S ^- iniuitiu i n tf w ilt ufftifW. m iiiu f t ^ . acceptances unchanged; M days c . 3/10 to ! i; 00 to H days 3/18 to H ; ^ 4 months M to 3/10; M o s months o

U to fl/U; rediscount rate . New o’ York Reetrve bank, per cent, g* — . D : GOVERNMENT BONDS g 1 NEW YORK, M arch 33 WV-Bood »

quoUllons; ^Tre*aM7 -| o

4<ia 47-53 -------------------------- •117.14 a‘ 3 lis .43-43 _______________ 107J4 g: 4s 44 -54------------------- _____113.14 ai 3S*.40-41Junc_____________ U6J0 °' 3Hs « - 4 7 -------------------------- lOOJ g'• 3 S s 41-43 M a tch -----------------100 .- o» 3 « « 4 r _______ _________10831 “8 3«S 44.48-------------------------- 107.13 n

3 4 s 48-40 -------------— lOS.tJ It• 3H* 48-83 ________________1M.14 {- 3s 48-4S____________ -------- 104.18 J<8 3s 51-55 --------------------------- IM J K1 3HS 88-00 J7.— ----- ; 10153 Jj

3KS 46-47 _________________10335 U3W8 48-51 -------------------------- 10133 J

Federal Farm Mortcage £0 3‘i s 43-47 ________________ 103. f^ 3s 47 ------------------------------ 103.10 5« 3 s 4 8 ----- ----------------------------101.17 h

3H« 0 4 ------------------------------ 1043 Itl -----------H em e-Ownen tO M ------- >1- 3s A 5 3 _________.1— '------- 103.18 ^f- 3>i» 39-49 ________________ 101,13 »

^ ------r-----------METAL8— -------— ^1“ NBW YOBK. March 33 WV-Cop- '■„ per: Quiet; electrolytic ipot nnd ,

future *935-50; export 89.00. Tin: w s steady: ipot and nearby |4 7 J7 ‘i :" future 148.73. Iron: Qulel; No. 3 .’ FO B 'JU tem -Ptnnityivanla I30J0: “

^ Dulfalo I19M; Alabama 115.50. ”“ Lead: Steady: spot New York 84.60- “>f 89 rB u t-s t.-L oub M.45.-zine:-DuU: - [} Eait.St. Louis spot sndi future I4J0.^ Aluminum I19.00-23.00. AnUmony:>* Spot I13.S0. Quicksilver 178.00-70.00. p

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T COTTON tA NEW YORK. March 21 WV-Cot- »

ton wsA.,iiR«ular today, closing 3 k in IMinU nct-hl*}itr lu 4 «| . -------- ll_ rOR£tCN EXCitANCE “ NBW YOBK. March 23 — J

Foreign exchange steady; Prance f demand. M.61S; cables,- 8.61>;; * Montreal in New York. 80.7l!i: New »

•• York In Montreal, 10038U. ♦

M 8U0AB INEW YORK. M arch 23 (ffV-R«w ,

^ sugar was iteady today w ith spot , a prtces 10 points above th e prertous , g nominal quotation a t 3.60. Shipment n eugara -were- u n e h a tif^ -f tt-3 M ,-A \ » sale of 7000 bags of Puerto Rican j §5 for AprU arrival waa reported a t j

“ III a quiet trade, futures held Ileady on cm'ertng and buying by

- hguf^f-yjTli __ K iiccilons. ITw close was 3 points, iici I

hlKlier for Uic apot ihonUi ond 3 8 . Iiliihcr lo 1 lo^-er on la ter months. ^^ Sales were only 4000 tons. f Oc The close follows: M arch 3.89 bid. 2

May 3.0B bid, July 3.88 bid, Septem- « je ber 3.70 bid. November .2,09. bid. 2

I! T i m e T a b l e s ;^ iehfddi* al T nln t lad |« ju to t Ou'tn r» u ia i Ttf«M»h TnUi ,ij. ' Oa£GON SIIOBT t4NB - g

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Am Car Si Wry ___A R r f^ n io m I '‘!..“ .~3l'* ' 31^‘ sT'*■

e Am lU d n to r -------s«, a s ii 33%'.wo" T*ra«*Tfr**.'^-*iil!■ *iiS” te ?s '

- Am Ttitueoo .......... #0 M ‘ SO i1 At« Watrr W urlu__21 2a‘k n> i' i; rs?T°r.V-::S'- S('! s.':,lI Diltlmor* ti Otilo ... I tu » ■

DfndU AOiuon ....... 31 -34H 3S IDeUilehtm t ll fe l___M% ft3<« M>i inurr Add U ie b ___a k 3l<, iCiiu i ^ i d n s ____ u U a 33i« ICalum«t Sl llKia . . BU Sl. s<. i

II CuiMiin Pictno 13i« 13 » i.t ‘ . Cue ThTMnini___ 140 l u* C«rro d« r u c o ___S}t| i i UV, ‘I- a>«Mp«ak* Ohio _ ST’i 97'fc S11i8 cni rf I» ---- J J ' « :^ Ooe* Col* ------- wtk 90 K<, 'S Colum a u S: B c Q I t ' . i I l 'k IBS. Com S o l n n u --------33 S li, 91^* Oom eoutucm ____ s u 3U 3ii* CoatOllQitM O i l__141k HU 14%ir Corn Oil Diiawin . s s ssi^ se

Cbm rtttluett ____TJ'S 7I»» 73CurtU* Wrlstll ___ TU Tik 7U

■ OtUwu* IludMQ ... <tu 43U 4V|SSJf.'.'S'-r.r.lS iS'",S

!!!i iSrimion* Rubbrr _ 31U 30*« 31Oentnl B K in e ___3»i, 3» 3BU

I Qnienl rsods . . . . _ 33<i 3SU 3S’,IT am eril Uoton MU «3U « U '' Ollddtn Co. ______SOI* 4>U M '4 oold Du« ...... ........ MU 30U 30>iQ aoodr*ar RubDtr _ W' « » *» » U

*311 “ Ij'* Or««t North R pr - . n u 37U 37U, U m t W nt Ouiar _ UU. UU UU* Ilupp U e l o n __ _ 3U a u 3U3 nitooli C tn in l ___23U 3a^ 23U3 ro l -K w raU r M HU t» ,* Inv NiekH _______4»U « » i 4»».* lu t T»i Sl T e l____ n ISU leu8 Je h u UuirUI* __I14U n3 (, l lJ 'i

KraBKsit Coppw ... UU 3S<i ssu , Qh A'Uy*n Tob B 101 300(| iol1 s s i ' i s ; . ' ™ - , s ' - ig '> iS "-Ht Ulaml Copper ' ~ «U SU >U '^ Uld Com i ^ t ____ » U :o u » u

MU*oun Pacille — 3U 3U 3UuteMuti rac p( . . . . . eu ii* eu

,n Uontiomrry Ward .. 4IU 40U <0i,Uotot W bett___ :__30U SOU 3flU

17 Nub Uoton .J - ._ I2»U isU 1<UJ K ll Cuh n e t A ___S U 37 37UL K lt-Olli»-.. J4U -a 4 - — « u

Hit Dtltilltn 32U 33U; S!!; S :

M S . ; ' S 2 = = ! ( : i i . ' . \- «or»>fm-P»cuio ao*. » U

‘“i January 3.4S bid, Marcn 1837 -3.431; bid. ;

J In refined only a Ilglit «1tlidrawa1 i demand was .reported ond prices i

n were unchanged a t 4.74 to 4.85 for : J; ftae granulated.

0; . BAN_FRA_NCI«CO,PRODUCE„ , SAN FRANCisCO, March 23 i/TH ■

Poutoes; Sacked cwt. U. 6 . No. 1, : Cregon-Klamsth dlstrtct, Oems. ;

t lM to 81.90, few $3; Idaho Rti&uls; i ;- 11.85 to 11.75. Hawaii. 30 pound car-2 ton 90c to tl.18, tew tl3 5 , 50 pound

slses $1.75 to 83.Onlona: » ppund bags; jtllow«,

California. Waahlngion 50 to 55c.. . Oretton 80 to 78c; Idaho Reds ( l . to

1136; California Delta district whites V tl.lO to 8135, white bo>!er. 8ic to

Il.lO.Poultry; SroUere 17 to 20c: fr>-rrs

19 to 3 ic; etd roosters 10 to f<c; Itens 19 to 34c; ducks I4c; hares

* (lire) 5 lo 13C! roasters 23 to 3Jc;“ »Quabe......................... :“ Butler, score: 03-30c: 91-20Hc;

MU29>U;— S9«30c ;. ecss. large. ■A lB’j c r 'n »d lum i;“"17Uc; smalts; ' ^ 13Ue: checie, California flnu, lUc; ,

tripk ii. 15Uc. ^

J? CIUCAOd PRODITE i . _ C H lC A aO .Jla rc li 23 Wll r-_Poul- ei lr)‘; Live. 10 Irucks; stendy: l-.ens ,3 5 pounds nnd less^35ic; more than ,

is. 1 pounds SS'ie; letsliorii liens 2Ic: iPlymoulh and M ile rock springs .

(I. 28Uc, coloreil 24 'jc; Plymoulh and ■ 1- white rock fryers 26'ic. colorcd i d. 24Vic;. P li-m ouU i-ana-fthlto-roek j _ brollera 25’ic. colorcd 34':-c: btire- ■- bnctat'TO to 32c,.leghom 2:c: roos- ]

lera lo '.jc; hen tu rt? rs 23c, young toms 30c, old IBc; No. 3 turkeys 18c; hea\7 while ducks 23c, small 20c. heary colorcd 2Jc, small 19c;

' stew 13c; capons 7 pounds u]i 30c,■ leu Uutn 7 pounds 25c.n, Drcswd turkejw: fltraiJ}-; old hens b: a ^ ^ t ^ torisi w thitB-TgT^nug •

27c; ltca\V flabby young toms 35c;B. old 21c: No. 3 ,turkeys 23c.

BuUer; Itecelpta 8153 tubs; stea- ' ^ (!y; creamery-ipeclnls (03 Kore)

10*. to 3lU c; exUas (03t 30>;r: ex- n tra flrsU (00-01) 30c: flw ts (B8-B9)

10’; to :9 (;c ; standard.^ (DO cen* n. trnll:ed carlots) 30c.

Eggs: Recelpu 31.301 ca-vs; extra ®. .firsu local iB 'ic. cats aoc; fresh ». graded firsU local 15c, cars 18Ht;* ' n irm it—T cceint4-17’W :— ZTSrage h) I'scked extras 20c. firsts lP«;c. ___

» LOS ANGELES PRODUCE ■ ■^ tOS-ANOELES, MMCn a Wj •= J, Produce exchange, receipts: Butter »- U9JOO-lbsi-cl>eese M.QOO Ibo i-eco

Dutter receipts 1-93 scoro 3Ic; 3— 91 score 30c; 3 -9 0 score 30c; 4 - 89 u >re 30c.

m. 1—candled elean extra* 31c:m- same, large standards IDUc: 1—

same, medium extras 18c: 3—same, nj' medium standards 10‘ic : 1—jame.

tmall extras 15c.^ Poultry: 1—hena, Leghortu. under

|3 it Uu. 19c; 2 - J U CO < lbs. 29c;

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Itidio corn of Am . I3U 13U 13U

— i7 tt— n t ,U'wimmftni C o _____ 39U 2*U 3IUI It.W l, oil ------» U 3BU » JiU'Wocimr Vieiium — 11 MU Mt.u M j«uici!i/aJW a-..3<‘* aeU s s UU Bomnfm-racuie ; . u u -3»t»— a u ,U jbund imiidi ... .. isu i s u isu .

eiind o u CIM . . SU a u lU >u l sund ^ l cam . . . 4SU «3U 4SU Ii> Kiina on N J ___ es n es i1 Ht«*lrt Wamtr. ..... 21 30!^ 30%U HlUQcbakrr Oorp__13U I3U 13 1U Tbju Corp ---------M U' MU 3S

Tinutn Itoit Dm . . e«U MU SiU iTnn* Amcr ______ lJU 13% 13ti

i | I'nacrwood Klllolt ... 90 PW« POU 'i« Union cirt)K]» .....U ti e au S3% <

lu UnllM A 'tm tl"7 I-J7 ii 37 * 17 1 >« Unit Ou H Imp ... ISU >1BU ISU ':i: b s a s r ^ - s : tsf- Su 'I U « U ttrJ-----------eiU . 63U « U •

V»nttlium_______ Z)!« 33!k 31', ,!; SSirnShilS't'' "el‘. I??'* i S '‘

WoolwuflU..... .... . MU « n 30 ICl'IlD MAItKET '

U New YORK. Uirtb 33 MV-Cucb ]'U Anipf Muw'r IMim------------- --- 3U.1, lliiukrr lllll Sl Sulllran StU .u Cflit flu Elfcuie---------------------2'1I Ctttei HfrMce ___ _ SU

BfC llood li Btiar* ------------------23*,|»i rje« Itand 6e Btim pt ___ ______ MUi«J Nil' in tn . - . I 'U Z ’-T IZ -IZ iZ • 3U 1>t Hll l«v & u m t (po p t___ __ Bt 'lU N lm n H udion_____________ 9 'i IlU Hotuhlnt Mlnlni ................... .. is% ;lU Trani Liu —............ .................... 4 ,»I ■ ■ a r E C u T w ii t r '~ iI’l Sudlrr. W nrntr and rompany. |

Ilolcr J l. pA tfnV <tm "lM9 .. ...lOtU 'm i c 3 p«r e n t du« IM7 I03U to *, 1

------------iBTO. TtniU - --Corp Truil _________________1213

;U Quirt Ine f ih irta___ at.______ St.74 iIU >^nd. I n t n _______________ 4JJ0t ]lU U ifjiiad mitKt....... ...........__l30.es .>U Salt Uke Minn *ll, Uounuln e ttr Copptr S4.SS to <lU Waufr Ulnlni . ........... » a j to « J0 ;lU Ktw Vork Stock* ,U Amrr IViwar and l.lg h t------------ I3>, 'lU Amrr- O u • anB-'Pcetne-:-,-.:,:;:„r,-;«U i:U IHfririe I-owrr and L lih t......... IIUU Tricoiittntnul -----------------------IOU ,IU Auburn ............. .. SOUI I WUiOJJll DUfUM----------------------3*U raramount Pieiuroi ___:_______ 9UlUi Whn* Uoton ------- ---------------- U ',1

43|3—cvzf 4 lbs. 18c: 4—h tn s , colored.3'1 to 4’lbs. 31c; 5—over 4 lbs. 24c;

al 6—broilers, 1 lo I '.i lbs. ICc; 7 - es orer I fi to 2'i lbs. I7c; 8—fryers; e r Leghorns. 3i; to 3 lbs., isc; 0 -

narrcd Rocks, 2 ii lo 3U lbs. 23c; lO—olh tr colored 33c; 11—roasters,

~ Barred RoekJ..’ over a ii lbd.' 33c ;13^- pther».33ei'l«-duek*i-yom t«runder

— 4 'i lbs, lOc; 17-old Uc: l8 -geesa 1, lOc; 19-turkeys: young loms. 14 lo I.'. 18 lbs. 20c; 20-over IB lbs. 30c;

ts toms lOe; 33-oId hens 10c. r- (Note: B ulltr key: 02—extras; i(l|0 1 ~ p rliw flrals; OO-etandwd; 8 0 -

‘C. EVAPORATED F R tlTNEW YOBK. March 33 {/D-Evap-

r„ orated apples steady'; 'choice OUc: Pnines: Sleady; California (IO-

_ 40C> 5'.i-8'.i: Oregon (30-40al SK. . . A prlcou steady; choicc 14N, ax-

tra choicc 18U; fancy 17*1.J. Peaches Irregular; standard 9U;■ choice 8'.i-10; extra choice OH-

J. lO '.i.'Balilns" steady; Ioo.%e Musca- J tels OU-U; eholce to fancy seededt , ' C!.i-H-!-*eedU»s-SU-y--------------- ---c ' Pfgs Iteady: Calltonila fancy.

■ black Mission 9’,i; AdrUitlc, fancy = ^ -------------- ■— —

O.VION MARKET CmOAOO,-March 23-(;l*nU8DA>

Onions: Supplies Inciiidlnc truck recclpls liberal: demand sllBhUy boiler: trading llRhi: m arket about steady: track salea le.« than car- lots; lowa: 50 lb. sacks, yellows, VS.

-I' No. I. 40 to 50 2 inch and larger; s:,’Ues 45c; Colorado: 50 lb. sacks.

Yellow Danvers. U.S. No. I 1U Inch; ’• Minnesota 80-2 mch and larger 8Jc.

LOS ANOELES. Mareh *3 |U S D A l-PoU toea: I ', s . So. l Ida-

»■ ho RusseU 81.80 to II.OS cwt, D. fl. tJ No. l-S H O t- to o d .S to ck lo a -B n r-

banks C.35 te 8140. best 82.75 ewL) » San Diego ecooly Itritlah Qtteens > 81,25 (e 81J3 lug, small 11.10 to IMS.

ra CIIIC.\GO POTATOES^*i! CIItCAOO, Marth M (,T) <U 8 DI I A )~PoU toes: ReeelpU 269 carloads; ^ ott track 411; toUl V. S. shlpmenU— Saturday 1188. Sanday-43: Colorado

.McClures f lm , other stock weak;_ inpptlee llberal. demand slow; sack-— M per cwt. Idaho R d iu i u u r u a x r er U. S. No. 1 81.75 lo J U 7 ‘i ! V. 8. n N « .-S '» I.M -lo ll.«« ;-C olm do Mc> ~ T ltSrt* V. a . .V6.1 >lil4>, UWJI5.

— IDAIIO POTATOES IDAHO FALLS. >Urch 23 (U

c: SDAl-Shipping point information— for Saturday,,« , llpper ralieyi Carloads FOR eash »e. (rack to dealera: RusoeU US t

scarctly soffletently generml trading ler to quote as a repm enU U re market)c; for Uie dfiMci. VS a .78-77>,, o est

trad jnf .78. Cash to grew en Iwtk— T cr ew t: Bosaets-US !-a /few i a t«

uostly M. Aa occasional lot higher and lower. VS t .S0-S9.

— Twin n u - B u m r u n o t u » v b eash track to dealen: RitsaeU US 1 a few sales 8L05-U5. mostly 81.10.

,. US t .78-nH, moiUy .75. Cash to t! trewera bsUt per cwL: RnsieU U s U I ,90-93. VB t JO-55.

J; 8AN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK SAN PRANCISCO. March 33 VP>

;* (USDA)-Hogs: U^V);— strong to i mooUy 10 higher; , four loads 165-230 :< lb. CalifomU bu tchen 811.00. top;,. Ioadl951b .810i0 ;few packlngsow sl * 8835-75.

Cattle': 600; steers slow, account higher asking prices, no early »ales;

>' bulk eligible around 87.00-S0; he lf. ere s*low. load medium range h tlfe n

higher; load mtdium.good 1045 lb. 'i* Idaho nn g e cows 85.50; few bulls

84.75-8.00,. fully steady. Calves: U None: nominal; good-choice vtalera ;< (quoted $0.00‘10.00.■* Sheep: 1300; spring Iambs strong:

two decks medium-good 68-70 lb. CallfomUs 89J0 straight; p a rt- deck common-medium fed wooled Umb(t 8835; sheep weak; small lot

!• medium 117 lb. Calltomla ewes ■I 8435.

I* ST. JOSEPH LIVESTOCK— —8T ,-J09E P H .-M arch -»3“ (« tU S '• D A )-H of reoelpu 3500; top 810.50 •i freely. Oood and eholce 180 to 240 U lbs. mostly 810.40 to 810.50. Medium

to good klnda 81035 down. A fow belter 150 to 260 Ibo. 810.40 to 810.45. Scattered loU IM to 150 Ibs. 810

K to 81035. 6o«-s mosUy 10 to 15c u higher; bulk 8835 to-89.50.Q CaUle 1800;-sp o u on yearilnirs 74 and eows closed as much aa 25c » higher, other m ature killing classes “ strong to 15c higher; load near M cholee 1343 lb.'steera 80A0; 1083 and » 1353 lb. wtlghU 8935; bulk fed steers I and yearlings 87.85 to 89; part load U cholct-877-lb.-helfcra M.-Oow3 eom- ;• paraUvely scarce. Beef grades MJO

to 85J0. BulU 84.75 to 8550. Earty „ top veaJera #8.-;* Sheep recelpu OOOO; blda and early ' sales lambs steady to stroiigrsheep

= nbout Sleady: early sales BTto 103 d lb. fed Iambs 80.75 to 810; wveral c* loads held higher: load clipped J. T e x u vtU iers 8535.

!1 0> U nA LIVESTOCKc; OMAIIA. Neb., M arch 33 (,D(US rs, D A i-C lose; Hofc receipts 700i); »low,— closing 10 to -15c-higher than-P n- e r dByi-«learanoe-lnoompleler.3JD-i» s a l270 lb. 81030 tO 810.40; 810.40 bid to I sparingly by big packera. 270 lo 300 c; lb. 810 lo 81030: 300 lo 350 I3.7S to

n 81030. Shlp^rB^SOo!s; Cattle receipU 8000; fed steers— and yearllnp closed active, sirong

tft ‘t v h iT h n ^ qgfadvanceon med-— turn gttLdeslWtTntHOOHi: ulltl Uuati.

Load stricUy good to choice 1308 lb. 810 she slock strong to 25e hlKlicr. few lou cholee heifers 87.75 to 87.85; olher classcs unchanged; load choice

^ 581 lb. stockera 88.85. r Sheep receipts 8500; comiurcd

Friday better grade lambs 25 to 3$c higher, olher* ^Ixonj. Sheep weak to 25c or more lower; shearing lamhv Ilrong; bulk fed wooled lambs 110 lo

•• 81035. Top to ahlppera 810.35 few »- heavy lambs down to 89,75; sliip. :<t pera took about half supply; iMck-— era operatlmi -largely atJIDJlOR n;. y. one load fed ewes 85.40,

~ = PORTEAND-HVtS'fOCk-------PORTLAND. M arch 23 (,?,(tJS

DA) - Ho« receipts 2l 00i active. mostly-24e-bigher-than-w eek ano:

ck good to choice 170 to 310 lb. drivcms .1; mostly 810.75; few 810.S5; ktiwl Ioia ut 810.U to mostly 811; 330 lo sco it>. r- w lR h u largely 810J 0; heavier S. weights dottu to 810 and below; liKhi r; lights 810 to 810.50; pocking sq-m is. mcmly- 8oao; -/ew good to choice ti; feeder pigs 810.75; strictly ciioicc.i lc. (luouble to 811. . !

Cattle recelpta 2300; calws 2(» ;| active, most classes around 2Sc hlgii. I er, vealera steady to strong. ea.-i>- bulk led steers 8«.75 lo 87J0; com­mon light steera do»-nward lo 85ao; hellers brgel)’ 8550 to 88J 0;-loiii

H ; g A a 's T ^ f a . » v ^U 8535; few good beef coira 85.50: bulls; »■ lansely 85 t o '8575; practical top fl. vealers 89i0; few selecla to 83.7S. r- . aheep. recelpta. 200; . Ktlve, .fa t Ll lamba 25 to S5c higher; oldtr cIsascs M s tr o n g > 25c higher: sewrol decks .S. 70 io OO lb. fed lambs 810 to tlOJS;

choice drtvelns quouble up lo 810; medium kinds, down to 88.50; sprine lam ls and y tariings absent, good lo

J . choice ewes 85.50 to *0.

to cmCAOO LIVESTOCKk? OTCAOO, M areh 23 Ml >U S k< D A )-H ofs: Recelpu 16M0; to to Q . ^ 5 e - h { th e ^ n n - r r id ay’s aMrafio;.8 . mostly 10c up; top 811; bulk igo c> to 250 pounds 810,60 to 810J0; 250 to— 300 puuutl8 810J 0 to 810.8»l W >0

350 pounds 810.10 to 81035; few 140 tb 1 « pounds 810.85 lo 810A5;

(U soira 89J0 to 89.85; top 89.75; hold-»n o\Tr 1000; shlppera took 300,

Cattle: BeceJpU 13,000; calvessh 1500; weighty steera from Nebraska

t fed loU topped a t 811.75; best ye&r-Dg lings 81OJ0; mixed yearlings 89J 0;let eight loads T e x u f ^ helfera 88iO Mt ranging Ib arlffht trom eti pouud*

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(Associated P re u Market Editor)^ CHICAOO, March 33 (;p)-Break- V Ing tbo season's k>w-prit« record for 5- Sepiember fontracts, wheat fell to- . . day I S centa a bushel becauM* nf M l expected adequate drouth relief

aouthwest and west, n t Barometric llnea ivere aald to In- s ; dicate the best outlook yet for mois- f- ture wltere most needed by domes* ra tic winter crop* — namely. In the

lb. wheat belt.May wheat closed a t 97-97U, July

I : 8 0 * i-U ..,C o m ,.w a « „H .to .l..e cn t " down. May 58U-H, OaU were un-

changed lo U off, and provisions •• n-ere unchanged, to 7 cenU up. xl Dearth of export demand for Ca- (,(1 nadian w heat had a contribuUng o t bearish influence, es Com and oaU eated wtlh wheat

desplie nolo tho ArgenUne govem­m ent has raised lu minimum price for com 5 c«nU a'bushel.

JS— Provl5len3-reflected~hoy-7narkct 50 upturns.40m CHICAOO. U irtb 33 ~

15. M l/ " * . 97U-U »«'• B7 67.9JU 10 July 'MU-U SSU BSU ISU-U

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May tl.13.17 11.17 11.10 n.io;iy ! ! : i U i ! j S i l S ii:!j

“ a:? :::: : : lit?Cd CHICAGO CASK GRAIN

CHICAOO, March 23 (J>-Cash w heat: No sales reported. Corn: No. 4 mixed 54-544: No. 5 mixed

IS 51-54; No. 4 yellow 54-5e'.-; No. 5 w, yellow 51-54'j; No. 4 white 85>5<'.i; 1- N o.-5'w hlte-53i53»?r«m pto-grade l«..43i^g.Ot(|A;-No.-3-whlle>34U*30i ■id No. 4 white 23<i-24U; sample grads 100 lOU-23'}. No r>e. soybeans; All to!trnck Chicago, No. 3 yellow 80S; Ib.'N n. 3 vellQW .78.7fl^sample grarto

IBS. Barley: Actual sales 40-8Ji feed •r^lHR — — :------------------------------------d - |to belter than 900 pounds 630 pound

lb. ini; picked-up In small packages a t er. 6.75 to 87.50; meaty feeden 88 to

1835; hen\7 Itelfers 8935; cutler cows 84.75 down; sclecled %'calera to. 80JO and weighty sausage bulls

■''1 tC.lO; clearance good.Sheep: RecclpU 13.000; closing

" tally steady cencraJJy; citolce Jiandy weight lambs slighlly higher In In- stances. Extreme lop 810J0- paid for strictly choice OO.pound offer- Iniui going on shipper and city ljuichcr oecount. Best to packen *lo.35:-lnillc-cholce--fed-TtC5tems $10 to 81035; several loads averag-

c'omMlinbff'for“numbers sjipport-id liis big lambs, shlppen taking a censr- vc. ous portion of crop.io; ------- ----------— ------- ----------- —

OODEN LIVE.STOCK OODEN. SUrch S3 /.n(V8DM-

ipp Ilou recelpt.t 15S0; enrly sales steady . . to 15c hlcher thnn Insl week's clo*e:

top $10,73 en best local btilchera;

MO^Iew sows^MiS dcm ^ ** Cnttie receipts 050; active, s t r o ^

10 2Se higher, mo.1t advance on good • steers and heifers: p jr t lond good

018 lb. Utuh.'steers. also tot drive­ls ' ins *7; 20 hend 000 lb. locaU 86.45:

few lou.medium and good drivelns 10 to 8050: car 900 lb. u u h heifers. Including some 760 lb, steen 8050:

^ ^ t r i'“■ m edliim 'and good local heifers 85.75 ' ' 10 80.50; few common dotm to 85;

c.tr 739 lb. good Ulah heiftre 8050 medlum'and-good-local-cow»-84.7S to 8535; common cows 84 lo 84J50; lower gradc.1 83.75 down to 83; few bulls 8435 to 85; good and cliolce

I ,• vealera H 50 to 8950: ftw common , and medium calves 80 to 87.“ Sheep rccelpu 400; none oKejed,

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;ed, 5 30-46 nominal: malting- 44-80 nom. U ; Timothy seed 8250 cwl. Clover seedIde 81250-20.75-cwt.-------------— - -Mi- _ lJ in l:J le rc c s .» U .l» : .lo w c ,l l0.02, ,d \ Bellies 81437.

u ' rORTM ND HAV^ P O R T W D . 83jA ->-ltoy,

No. 1 816; eastern Oregon jiifalfn— No. I 815 to 81550: enslem Oregon na UmoUty 81750 lo 818; Willamette

v a a« rW » « H < ^ -» l» ;-c lo v c r^ iljo to 813 PorUand.

^ WINNIPEG GRAINtits WINNIPEO, Mareh 23 < ,S^-Cnsh

wheat: No. 1 northem 8lU c ; No, 3 ntr northem 7B!ic; No. -3 fiorthern d f l i ’ie.n . OttU: No. 3 white No, 3lid white 3 8 \c . .

i[y FLAXere DULUTH. March 23 (iPl - Flnx■ns o n -tratk 8l.73s;hMay.8l.73S;.!.jiily

i,72n. ••'7^. — -,-id•J. for sale.

At>ove quoutlons on m il siiip-— m enu rene«t-vartable:frelflht-bene-

fiU on cattle bought for reshipment,

' 7 DENVER HHEEP.J. DE.VVER. MnrchCJ «P) »U S D A>

-S lieep : Recelpu ^^00; lambs ,* doim ; fed -wooled lambs 81035

freight paid; 140 pound~Fwti 85-U5.

- ....... ............... -S BOSTON. March 23 (;P) (U5DA)-

A few small sales were closed re- i j . cenUy on domesUc wooU In tht Ini Boston'm arkeL Prices realised or .f ,, those transactions were pracllcall) so; a t the same levela th a t had pre-

th ls ^ J n a w B e n l w - J ^ n ^ s p ^ n s sona wool which brought around 8< $5; scoured basis lor average lo goot 150 French combing 64a and (iner wooli 1.78 and-oround-8fl.tO-88.Xor_avcra8e-t£ 60; jihort Prench combing. T he narrow Few acopo of.demand was indicated b] lice the neglect of oUier sim lU r loU ni ion the same ranges of price« in a m nr

ket where supplies were gencraUj jed J.y e^ low.

for th is years'-crop and we would bo -

it onr otfice e r ’phone na.

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W A class In dramatic art-wUl pre- Ay, w n t g play next JW day evening,

I torium under tbo direction of Miss 5 ^ M m oia B«m .

J? .l.even ln«-at-the-hom oror-M r._and Mn. Andy Bedford. A 7:30 pol-Iuck dinner wns Mrved. Mr. and Mra. Lee Crandall received high and Mr.

ish mnl Mra,».Bryan Hcno', low.

■rn I>IethodiAl Missionary met a t tha iwme of Mrs. J. 0 . Lec. Friday nf-

, 3 I icmoon. Mrs. Frank Pelerson pre­sident, gave the devoUonals and conducted the buslnesa meeting. Several mlsaonary subjects were

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Nes's and reeelve reward.

TOUND: PR A TER N inf P I N . ™ Owner m ay have by la en tlfy l^ ^

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Beauty Shops 6 ^n t o e s WBO h a v e d e p e u k n o -

ed our work know tha t our rnttb* z x ods and tbe tklll of our operaton w ar« iuperlor. Yon may now h a f t a

of onr oU wftrei for u lov a t — , 11 JO. C n w fe rd i Beauty Salon. 112 EXI

U ala A rt. South. Phont i n t . 3. II ■ i v

o n . PERUANENT8 tlX - TO «S »Klaaa Beauty Shop, 239 6th Ave. ___East. Ph. 1838. Xffi

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3 A C W ^ W m . DISCED AND ? manured: Ph. 0MaR3.__________ ^

3 MARRIED MEN, MUST BB .ic good Irrlgatora. WMte Box 100, al

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-~FflmaIe-Help Wanted-,10 IJLADIES T O SELL MAISONETTE ?

Procka; Spring .line Juat releated:full or pa rt tim e; excellent com* f,mUiloni. Wl:tte Box 11, Oare n

____________________ y,HODSEKEEPER-MIDDLB AOED P'

u-oman, good cook. J . W. Shoute, ^ Filer. . B

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______ Instruction 13 uRMTUOEttATION.' LEiblN TfflB TO

fatclnatlog profeulon a t >'"*"* li during spare tteie. TTiJs is a f ts t « growing Industry. InlemaUoal ~ Correspondence SchooU, Phll ^ LetlemnaSer, Rep., Box 2083, Boise, “ Idaho. ^

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hour. P h . 878W._______________ B

EXPERIENOED OIRL WANTS C homework. Go hotne nlfhto. Ph. P

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SINOLE MAN, EXPERIENCED ON farmer and Irrigator wants work. * 600 Jefferaon St., Pb. 1711.

OIRL WANTS OEN. E0D8E* - - work. Experltoced. Ph. Rtmberly ^

_ = f ! : __________________ ___ tEXPERIENCED FARMER WANTS 1

work. J . u . Colby, Filer, Jlfga - - Aulo CamW- • ^

EXPERIENCED MAN, WIFE. AND J 3 grown boyt w ant work oa farm. Take share of crop as pay. Call V i^ te Clly Camp.______________ P

Y Q W Q MARRIED MAN WISHES _ f j

References. 939 3rd Avt. E u t ~

DRESSMAJONO-CAN FURWSH 1

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Sell AnytBuslnesiOnnortuiilllMlS,

WAN3TD ~ BtTTOBKR TO RENT OF tpaee In dovntovn grooery store. < m ust have ovn equipneat and t capital. Write Box XYZ, eaie T v ln I

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Money to-Loan 16 SK o i ^ TO LOAN ON D W E L t { ' In n . Lowiat rates, lone . lo m s — . quick terrlee. Sanier-Joaes. ? h . Wl -437. 123 M ala East. ' s' ' J

ForSalaSeed? 16-AA a n o N SE im p o t a t o e s , c e r - f

uried and unoorUfW. See O. L.' ‘

<luanUUes (or gardens. Bee 0 . L. | , Ashley a t Hoover Camp, No. l l . *

east end Main.

FANCY NBTTED GEM BEED PO - tatoes, IH ml. east, 4H So. of £7 Burley. Geo. a . Reed.

OEA'i'lFlEU F E D E R A T I O N -* h < a t-p u r ily -M A ,-w t.-» .7 .-# 0 o J S

bu. John U n d h o ta . 4 N. 3 W. of , -P U er._____________:_________ _____ !

IN D E P B N D E N T S E E D Bri ............... G R O W E R S r

Years In the.business. ' 100 CM »'' '7Russets, SO early seed poutoes. IAU other vartelles. Blue tag and — non<erUfled aeed. «ee the fol-lov lnc rcpreeenUUns and look |a t tample: Globe Seed and ,Teed. Twin F alb ; Landy War- _ Jren, Burley; H. O. Cbrlilopher- p r

-a o n . Declo; P a rW Oroff. Her- ^burn. O ur field repreienUUTea ,

-vm -caa-O T -you.-If you ean-gel------ 1th e same quallly of seed poutoes i a t a lower price, th sl U value! |

I f you purchate your seeds > - from th s Independent Seed W Growers, Inc.. lh a t U Just what you gel. Quallly seeds a t lower j prloe. I f you haven t purcha ed your teeds this year. II vlU mean , money in your podwt to con­su lt the Independent Seed j Growers, Inc., or ihelr repreten- , Utives, before you buy. 6 U An- j thoay. Idaho. Box 7M. Ph. 289. _ j

TRUE VARIETY OARDEN SEEDS in bulk. PubUc Mkt'.. 313 Shotlioue No. —

------------------------------------------------- KINEBRASKA TRIUMPH SEEO'PO- (

tatoes, Dlngfelder i t BtUah. In c , i 303 8th Ave. Bo. Ph. 680 evenings. (

m JE R A T IO N t e o WHEAT BOc NO. 81 SEED BEANS, U iO NBT •

to me. L. J . UUler, Ph. 0187-R3.

ONION SEED, AOOLER M D S ^ an certified white and yeUow tweet Mi SpanUh. also Southport Whlta == Olobe In convenleni tlie sealed | packages. M. A. Pomeroy, H aa- ^

- s e n . Idaho. Ph. 44J2. _ ^ w .

ONION BEED. PANClf WHITE J and Yeliov Sweet Ppanlih and all e '

.o ther leading vorlcllcj. DlngeJ & . . ,Sm ith Seed Co. __________ i

YELLOW SWEET S P A N I S H J onion aeed, field and laboratory w tested. Howard Annls. RouU 1. , Twin r^UU. Ph. 0388.J8. —

PEDERATION SEED WHEAT, , certified and unoertlfled. Oeo. R. Johnson, Flier. Ph. 341-J14. —

~ ■ I .1 I ■ PJONTON SE E R GENOINE IM -

ported YeUow Sweet Spanish dl- _ rect Jrom Spain lo us. Ding- W f e l d e r ^ 8th Ave. _ i

CE R TiriBD F E D E R A T I O N PI vtieac. May be seen a t Dlngel f t i

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-ts i.C A U . r o s u u v iT f - r tM M & , - i

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thing, FiJSLSalfJllsMDineoutlX _

OREOON MUTUAL F IR S m a . .0 0 . UCity rates. S yrs. Olo aod TOo. N e : :ttsetsmenU, 20% retum dtvldeod. - Lott H eP g, local Agt. Ph. I481W,

FACED BOUSE LOGS FO R J«xa% :houw . Jim P taa . R t. 6. Buhl. Ida. =

THAXLER b o u s e ; 7x14 ADJUBT-•b it duck top. TraUs perfect. CaU ^ afta r B p. m. » 8 3rd Av<. So. - w

WB ttAVE'PABTURe NOW FO B sheep and a fev catUe. M aiy , AUoe F a r t _

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desk and chair, EUlett Addreato- _ “ graph. eJedWa N in ." « l f t M Jlfi' —

ter. Amerlcaa Mulligraph, B ur­roughs bookkeeplhg machine. Ph.

-«»•— . ■ rfirst clip and Burpee teed beana. ~Ph. 423J._____________ ■ ' —

ii TON BARLEY. aS-BUrW HEAT. f-Ph. 0283-R3._______________ I

ELEOTRIC MOTOR. AIR COOLED . engine pumpa. DelU wood vork - Ing tools. Twin F»Us Junk Houte. |

FRED'BSER=D EA LSt lN MONU- im enu and m arken. 348 M ala S o , i

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CREAM ENAMEL OASOLINB range, almost new. Also lee box, -

-7S U). cBpoclty.--l« 8 -Addlsoa E . «Ph. 1810J. _____________

PUMPS, P R E S S U R E UNITS, ^ preuure unk , pump rod, ve il cyl­inders and repairs.- K rengell .Ha^iware. , ___________ ”

FURNITURE - NBW AND OSED ^ u r a u u r t ot aU B nds,co tU rtagea . ^

electrio ranges, eoal stoves, clrcu* “ U to rra n d other household-ftmi* -

Ishlngs. U oont, Ph. 6, Store Ne. I t _ Ph. 318, Store No. 1 O

WHV PAY WAR PRICEST = A carlosd of Muresco io bulk. .

Buy v h s t you need, bring back ^ v h a t you have lelu We loan you v a brush to put It on w ith free.

ilcM urtry Houso Paint. 4- - Hour Enamel. Floor and Ltn- W oleum Vamlsh dries In tv o - ho u rs-A U rg f Slock o l WaU

- Psper.

HO'ON'S 5. WIN FALLS PHONE B J

KRENOEL COLORADO WHEEL corrugslon. Ouarsnteed to cor- . rugate any alfalfa or sod. K ren­gel's Hardware. ^

J E L L I S O N - B R O S -M anufactunrs of and Dealera in

O ranite and Marble Monuments s and Markers. Ofdce and Yard. 438 Main Ave, Eaat. Ta'ln RiUs.

Wanted Miscellaneous 17-A ®TO PLOW AND DISC J

3 acres. Ph. 0M8-1U. __________ ^

EXPERT CAR. TRUCK, .TRACTOR i i . repaUlns a l your, home.-VerT-low rates. Come figure with me. 233 6lh Aw, East. Ph. 1054. “

WANTED GARDENS A N D ^ U C K patches lo plow. Ph. 084J.

W.1NTED: POLE. FIVE INCHES a t top. sixty feet 1< .g. Poatofllce r : 40B, T u ll Falls. .

PArNTlNO, KALSOMININO. ES- « t lo a u a free. Ph. 1108.

WANTED - W H E A T , DARLEY JJ] and oals lo clcan and trea t. Dlngeli i a m ilh -ae ^ UO. — -

FURNIURE WANTED - WE BUY ^ used furniture, coal ranges, atoves „i ga m MiH."W8 p&y fu f l . p a r

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DEUCIOUS. R O U K . O A K O .: w i o t s ^ a * '

ROME BEAUTY APPLES.E. of Twin FU U CO K lB M ir Bd. - D. B. Vosburg. . . ^

‘ .For Sale or Trade 21 “W nX TRADE '90 0H E 7. IRUOK. ^ .E x tra good f o r . 90 to *n coup«. -

will give o r take dUtereact. 3 d a Vi O’Comwr. • . .

BSLL OR 7BADE PR O FEBTr O f D H s w n fw

Furniture for Sale. M8 PIECE DIN IN a ROOM SOTT*. *

------------------------ n RREPOSSESSED AND.TRADB W _

FURNITURS —Wb luve a a extra lot of fln t osed fumliure now. Coal ranges, Dla­lng Room seU, Davenportt, Oo- W castonsl—th U n .- everythin* - to fumUh your home.

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PIANO, A REAL MUSICAL INS- - trument, 878. Logan Muslo Co.

R E C E S S E D FURNrrURE O F « sll kinds, 80 used ranges. Prtee* ^ range trom 810 up. M oon^ 41

•Radios and'ServIce 23-A J--------------------------------- ^ ♦dPeOUli-BAAOAUHEWOEB^^OK- |r

UMd Radios Moon's m a t a iF m a - «n i o n s t o i e — —

GUARANTEED RADIO SER7ICB. .See e Drown Musio Co. -

, Wanted to Buy M ” v ^ ^ ijK o 'o n S ," ' g o o d " l i n r o '

pigs. J. M. Goodman^ H aas^^

WANTED TO BUY - HO Rffl» S and mules. We buy, sell . or. trade. Scott and Smith. Across (rom Olty Fuel gompany. Phone 1278. _

OEM POTATOES, PH. lltSW . ^

SEE US BEFORE. YOU BELL T your scrap can-iron.-'WUI buy any

, amount. T arr Auto Wrecking Co.■ Ph. 871.

FURNITimB WANTED-WE " b u y “ used furalture. coal ranges itov tt **

" and tc«Doxet.-We pay cash Phone - 8. Moon'a

. , Houses for Rent nGOOD MODJKN ^ 'r OOM HOUffi

With Rfuage. 4 miles from city. ^ VCall 807W. , ------ ---

ROOM MODERN HOUSE IN = ?,country. W ,0 . Sm ilh Real ElU te.

ajtO O M CABW.-PART F URNISH- ed. 3i0 Van Buren.____________ _ |

Apartmenls Ts

North.________________________ !

2 ROOM FURNISHED APT. 414;-8Ut Ave. East. ________ ^ I

FURN. 2 ROOM APT. SIMS APTS.330 2nd N. P h , JIM.

NICE, CLEAN APARTMENT FOR_Dint.,Jii> -

FURNISHED -APT. FOR 3. BOILT.In kltchenclte. Ph. 8MW.

1 hooU- WBNisumj API', i n i ■' omufU. 488 Muln Are. N. 'j

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P^ ^ W E L L , WEfee = = R IG H T R O A D T l

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TO R REN T-4 BOOM -U N FU ST - Al to e d apt. Private bath. AdulU. 1 Reference. 838 2nd Ave.. W ett. 1

jp i^U JU E D li J08TAMERE D m , 1 Ph. 4M and Oasis. F b .n L —

* ^ ^ = = ^ ^ ^ = S 8 .Rooms for Rent 29 J

^ M .4 T H A V E .T O .P H . 1347."'

PE A SA N T ROOM FOB 3, 8B0 _ M ain West.

^ I R ^ L E ROOM, CLOSE IN. ; OenUeman preferred. Ph. 173.

w o o M s - n rp R iv A T B n io i iE ; 3 “rooms, each suitable for a. Home “^ n g . Just a step U> H annon *

•Plunge and,-tennii oourt*. 443 S Walnut, Ph. 1871W. . .

8I<E£PIN0 r o o m . 230 4TK AVE. North. - ■

^ M ANO BOARD - Wl TTH Ave. N g Ph. 881.

For Rent, Miscellaneous 30eo" ACRES ON SALMON

Bli ml..from Tiria ftdU . T oaont must ha«'e seed and fuU equip-

SO,.raARES _w A T sn T o n . m i ttason. Twin FsUs Highway, Dl s t

* OFFICE ROOMS FOR RENT ** *

; :BURKHOLDER FURNTFURB ♦

♦ _ .C O M PA N Y _________♦ ♦ »» » » » » » » » » » » » » »

CEMENTED GARAGE FOR RENT.60i 2nd north. ,,

BUSINESS BLDO. ON 2ND ST. Bast. Ph. m w o r cikU e t U9

• £

Real Estate lor Sale 32r o i i SALE OR RENT 10 AOREB, «

cloee in. L. F . Stumpf. oaU a t Rogerson B aiter Shop. _

7 ~ r o TO • ON PiEKC E ~ g r .~~ pn : ” 0188-R4.

0 ROOM HOUSE AND 1 ACRE, f elly water and UghU, aood loca­tion, Washington school dU t. 1300 _ Heybum Ave. E. Ph. 188CR. B:

40 ACRES A MILE M FROM HAN- --ten .-Q petth ln1 . in alfaUn___&H &

fenced. No oUier UnprovwnenU. 8108 per a o t . tlOOO easb, balanoe terms. 38 a c ru H mUo from K im ­berly. No ImprovemenU except fence. 8138 per acre. Easy terms.F . C. Graves & Son. ~

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E OM T W IS T IM E .P O IM T S N ! ■: '

Real Eitate tor Sale 32 r(Ceallaetg twsa f n tU lM cm m ay

A T n u c n v i S^ROOU b o m b o n pavioxot, fuU oeauaU d bate- a u a t, bo t water beat, itoker. nev­ly ta iu u u d . A food buy a t 13180. Sanger-Jonee, 133 M ala S . Ph. 427.

8 ACRES, UNIMPROVED. PHONE L 03W-JX ' " -

7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE, OtOSC In, 81800 dova. balaaee tenat. w n u Box B8. Care Neva, ■ •

MODERN H O M E , M B L U E S Laket Blvd. S .room t. tIeepUic poreh, Urge lot, f ru i t treea, ditch - y l er. 83300. W rite ovner, H . E

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« '* FARM FO R RENTl . «V-— w z a t r o o o a - z a E n a - —* crop O r Caab R «n t » _

? • ■" AL aSO TH $.* •« SUDLER WEOENER dl 0 0 . «« EUcsBldg. Phoae n o «

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« «<500 buys th is (ea ro « n ' «« modem dveUlag tuIU bU for «» roooUng and-boardlnff. Olcee 4 ¥ la on pavement. Terma. «« SANOER-JONES «* 133 Main E u t . m 437 « ^* • '

-^ M l^ ta te ^ te d -3 4 -^WANTKD U ST IN O a-O K HOUSES S

. aod v icaat loU. w . O , Bmlth. ■

; Doqs, other Pets 35 I■ l a b r S o r ^ 'h S S H v S T u p S . t

810 each. EllgU)le to regUtraUoo. ti K. BarUey, ead fltli Ave. E ait. y

, FOR SA LE-PET MONKEY AND ' wild e a t Phone 784.

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For Sale Livestock 36 ‘■ a * T S O T '* " 5 o i 5 5 r i S 5 3 m Y *; freshened. Ph. 4I44W.

B HEAD HORSES, 1 ML NO. ^ C W ’ west ead Five PoUiU.L RATJ au MT v ju r r o i» m rPitaT . J

ment sUUoa o r a t HoUe&beok's I next Saturday. 1 yearlUig aad 1■ two yi. old HoUleIn high grade I bun.

■ TEAM OP MARBS, 8 Y J ia OLD, ^wt. 3800. Sound and guaranteed,

r • Paul s p r tm w r P i i i in d i :— - • (

• 4 YR. OLD c o w . FR S9H SOON. J l>i ml. NO. Kimberly, Em eat H. ;Koch. J

PUREBRED SHORT HORN B U L U < 1 yr. old. ChrU Peteraeu, Rock [ Creek. Id ah a »

JERSEY AND GUERNSEY OOWS 1 snd heUers. ready to ffbshea. V. 1 Slmonton, Wendell. Idaho, {

SORREL HORSE, .W T. 1880. ! G uannUed to be right. 3H N o, 1west Filer, S. N. Taylor. |

3 YR OLD HEIFER. FRESHENsoon. Call WUUrd T . ComeUut. ,

- Buhl. ________^ ;\ — ' — i

I aOODINO.Mareh39 — W orkvU ttsumed Saturday by sU U nov plows.to clear the O oodlng-Fair-.^ lield rotd. closed tlnee early tn j Janutry. The plows were foreed to j

. giva up the J o b a tte r clearing to j near tlte county line, 10 mllet north | of Ooodlng. ten days ago. (

The drlfta were p u k e d to hard ( tha t the rotary and flange plows I

" were Inelfectlve' and conilderatiB i- <Umage to equipment retulted v h tn I

the hard-packed.snov. ICitizens of Fairfield and vicinity I

— -are gwH»g ~ f ro m -th e -n o rth -e n d -i with mildorers. tractors, a snow i plow and shm-el men and expect

-- to contlnuo-untU they m e e t tb* northbound snow plows.

...When Tim<T um -to th e W ant Ads. Tl

you v f n t to buy something i

A n 'ciceptlonaliy large,-m

to ren t and to trade. ,

Why not InvlU some of- . -------- YQO jj j y j to jta rt

rented, lh a t Item sold, U u t i pleted fov th a t trade.

Newt W ant A<U are work Ing Itorlee of resulte oome t

Uie ranks of th e sstUfled usi

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FOR ECONOMY & SPEED

pHt)NE 3:

n ie « n f u k UTlaial tn feraa tiee «e aen lD t.*h lM ;l< f{ adt.- th r t K . la p t H iB lBl i IA tig B td v ttb f tb e in B ta r lB M iwof tbe M m - ' . . ' 'J '^ 4

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'B U S I N E S 3 ' . C - ' ; . ^ : r !

D I R E C T O R Y ’; : ; ' ; ^

m v E Y " t a b e s 6ck10L R re t a d to te tMBnaeak .

• " — _______ Insurflncft. ' •VIRB lN8URAIfOB>4JiTI 8 E Q * '. - . dtae* v ltb ib tn ile reoT, v r i t t t t : la old Une stock eoapaaU ^ lOs for 8 years; eofflpodUon root n e ; '

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AUTO INSURANCE AT A S AVING^ . . .

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•PABU Oti%NQKfl' BANDS.

GOODINO, M anta 83 - Jcetpb , Deaa of T v la FaUa U st veek par- chated 40 -a c m frem Balpb H altr. - six mliea a o r t b e J of O o o a S C T ~win «QV« lmwixllib.1y afhmIK «VwtWlpkey, r ta lto n , handled the deeL

ThU U the fourth, i a a c b . j« d _ , here wlUUa two veeks and aeioU i- Uoas nev uadervay lavolve about % half doeea atore, all <« farm en from ouUlde th e oouaty, m te in t ia farm pnperUc* o a the Ooodlac tract U livelier this spring th t a for years. It U reported. ' ,

OONDDOra *BZAMINATI0N8 GOODINO. M arcb 38 - OflOBtr

Sehool snpertateadeat S a d ie . .m VUI conduct U g in n iu o i f t a m n p — InaUcot la ooontiy gnde- aohool duriag the veek of U ay II, sbe h u aaoouBoed,

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Lena! Advertliements K o n c B w a j p t J B u c A n o i L f f l L -

THE TIME APPOINTED FOE PEOVINO-WXU..BTO.

In Uie ProbaU Oourt of Uw Couatjr of T vla FalU, e u to of Idaho,

l a tbe M atter of Um E su te Of F n d Schertlaske, Deoeased;Piimt«tit tft mrr imttr /it- mtIA

Court, made oa Uw 33rd day o( Mareh, 1036, notice U henby given Utat MoacUyrtbe « b day o t Aprtl, 1B3«, a t 2:00 o'clock P . M. o t said dsy, a t tb e O ourt-Roam of.aa ld Oourt, a t Uie oourtrecm la Ute courthouie ef County et Twla FtlU , >!■« beea appelated as tbtf «w<i pUoe for provlag the WUI o( laid Pred ScbeitUiske, deceased, aad for hearing Ute appUcaUoa c t B m ScberUnske for m e Usuanoe lo f te d Sl Sehertilnske. ot le tte n testamiB- , tary, v b ea and vhere any p ta e c - lateretted may appear and occtett Ul# tame. . . .

23«ted M treb SS. We.M .O . BLACK,

(BEAL) . . Clerk.;_____

NOTICE FOB PUBUCATION O F THE-TIME APPOINTED f O » —

to

l a Um M ttU r of Uie Estate o fS lv e rt' - Waall, Deceased.P uisuaat to a a order o t n ld

<?otgt .” mt de 'Oir -t l a <Hh- d ay - o t— Mareh, 1S38, aoUee U hereby f lm i Uiat Wedaeeday, Uie 38Ui day e f March, IMO. a t tea o'cloek 'A. U . of tald day. a t Ute Court Room o t aeld Court, a t the eourUtouse In tbe Ctty of T v la FaUs, Couaty of Tvtoi^U U, S ta u of Idaho, h u beea appolnUd as the ttme and place for proving Uie WIU of tald Slvert W aaU.:de-...

«nit fw h fT ln f Uie apoUe*- Uoa of A. J . M yen for Uie Usutaee to him of le tu n teetamentary v b ea ■and v h g f t_ a a y , penon _ ^ n tn n te d _ may appear and eonlest same.

Dated U areh llU i, 19U,__________M ..C. BLA CK ._________(SEAL) Clerk.

le is Valuable■rhey vUl savo Ume for you vhea

ig o r vhen you vista to seU.

-number of readers f r e eoQstanUy-

)f tbese prospecu ou t to te* vba ta r t out next veek vlUt' th a t neaney -------it purchate made and the deal oom--

trklng vonden every da y -O n tlfy - e tn by the tco r» -S o vhy Not Join user of Neva OUstlfUd Ads,.

i O N O M Y

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!D IN WANT AD RESDLT3;

k A OUR ADTAKER , | V w o t HELP YOU,

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I In Improvements . T v tn n a if 193< bulldlDK boom

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couticU diKuued Twin FaUt' need

OD UeO. JohDiUm announeed tha t n r to u i eodei vould bo .w nildeied ■ k t.tb e regular mMUni next Mon- d t f ereDlng.

------ IVJn n u * d t r - l t a l u and-locat«l •• t tbe w uthveit comer ot the | (ovBilU. noUr>ed U » oouaeU , tbrouih hlf •tto reen , W ilUrs, y p tn r^sM d Tbooiati. th a t he ha i , p ttlU e o M 'l^ eourt to exclude the c p rapeitr trom the elty UmlU. The j

' hfirtng "P liMrici- -Je o « t here. AprU 15. Th> matter t v i r referred to Oeorge Paulson, t

------ city atlflmry. irovcU Takei Oflle# '

-------- jOKao -PoV eU -vu r ro m tn aa •jU T . councUinan ta rtplaeo J . O. ?

, Johniton. reilgned, and by retolu- * tioo vaa named commlsiioner of *

and public property.D. J . Koenlff aiked tbe eouncU

to m o r e a tmall dIUh from the I alley near Locuit itreet, adiolnlos. J B fh th arenue eait, In order to al> ■' lo v UM of the alley. The request

u d J . K. Molyneux. luperintendent of ttreeU and vatenrorki, '

BuUdlng penniu grasted Included - • p o o K to U . J. Brovning, to ereet

m at by M foot brick and vood t dvtUIng en O erenth arenue e u t di • t a «oit o t 1 1 3 ^ , and ie 0. U. a S n lth , to erect a W by 49 foot ttrlek and vood dveUlng on B o r- ii n t h tren u e e a it a t a cptt o t tlO.- q

BaUd BottUng Wotfca a A permit v u granted (or erection )>

e f a IMOO botUlog. vorki. to be b bunt In the aoo block en 'm ird ave-

— aue WU TOfWflidnn wui bb a> ny s 40 feet In dlmenitooi and vlU be eonitneted of Iraine and ctucco.

O ther perm lu vere to: Oeorge Sean , to ereet 12300 dweUlng In the .

— 1 0 0 - b lo e k -« n -P o lk -« tm t ;-9 ^ P . ~ H anien to build a I iw dvelUng In » th e Dougherty lubdlritlon: WUUam • ICbMleton, to btUU a n u parlor n

— a d d ltte o -to .h la .h o » M -to .th a -100 .1. bloek on Pierce i t r e e r a t a co tt of e<

'$ a U : B la b e th Y. DennU, to buUd » ft IMO dweUlng In the Buena V liU li

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__ __ A _factoryj-eprcaentalivcday today w ith r full and

. k n i t su its and d rc .w a . T beautifu l k n i t a . . . th e kin in . Simple in stylo, s tu rdy an d como back from th© c d4y youTbought It. Bo si DAY.

SEA ISLAND CO

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clothe*. II m lfb t u well be Son. M de r ererr day." ________ ,

he addition: W. P. Prench, to buUd : ^ a 1109 addlUon to the f a n n e n ’ i

Auto Supply buUdlng on Main ave* < u nue: M n. NtllU Connelly, to buUd i

dwelling and hen houie In the De< i Long .addition a t a cott o f lUO: | -Joff-wasnerr-to m ntnB in rjjve inB g ] on SU th avenue’east a t a eost of tlOO; Pearl Crossland, (o reshlngle i

— a-da-*m og-in.lh«^.bIock-an.fiU th t , Rvenue north a t a cost of IIOO; c

Job inna lo ftdon , lo build a UO r 3 dwelling In the 500 block on Fourth . , avenue west; Leslie Ohan, to repair <, i ; a root In the Terrace Park addition “

a t a coet of 130. 01 --------------------- 1

^u sn o N smTD nnrniY HiTM '

rd --------3t Mrs. Mary L. Near. S3 yeara old. id t reildent of Twin FaUl for 18 yean;It died a t ber residence here Monday t. moming from Intlnnltlea of age.>t Funeral lervlcies, I t v u announced v '• l u t erenlng, vUl be held a t tbe i

Drake mortuary chapel a t 3:30 5 . o'clock W ednuday afUmoon. In ter, t

ment vUl be In Twin FoUs cemetery I n bttlde the grave o t M n . N ear't hua. I » band vho died hero la ye an ago. ' »■ ton. A. T. Wear ot T v ta Falls. ®J i S S S S ^

la rULLMAN R Z P O B is LOSS

P. _ f lH IP A « > * J U n h J J _ im _ = j n n . in annual n p o r t ot PuUman incorpor* i n at«d today dUcloaed 1S33 operaUons | )r {«tult«d In a net loet of 1773.737, or j 10 ,7_c«nUjet_fh»«_e(_capltiiL«loek. | 3f compared v lth an earning of Id MT.M9, Of H cenU per ah an , in U 1934.

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rdy in w eave to ho ld u p w e ll, h e c ica n c rs a s 'b 'r ig h t 'B s t h o 0 su re a n d com e do w n T O -

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Duesllon ol Law InvOlvcc Too Much for Magis­

trate's PanelA ilx*man Jury l a Juitlo« e t the

. petoe II. M. HoUer^ court here l u t erenlng failed to agree u to vh^th- er A. D. WUioo o f the 0»,.lteg li

' cigar Itore, Tw tn RtUi, had rlolated lenni of Idaho'a Uquor control act vhen he aUegedJy aold liquor that he hW »M*rtedly ■ pUHHUM fTOm a tU U Uquor ta le . ■

The Jury w dltcharged ■after H

and IU foreman reported_the Jurora v r rrn w ie ia y -d e a d le c k e d . ^

V ProeecuUng Attorney Edward4* Babcock tald th e proaeeutloo wlU_ citU for > nev tria l.« BUnda on U v■” - On the theory tb a t the J n r r ln alld m tg lsu au 't court U Judge ef then ’ la v u veil u o f th a ftc t, defensee- attorney, W. L. Dunn, offered noId evidence, but argued th a t there. Ise> no prorlilon tn th s liquor control

of The c a « w u one of 13 filed fol* lowing a recent nmnd>up by mcm-

^ bere ol the therlfCa force. I n four of these cases previously brought lo

w trtaJ, Uuw defendanu wen found * guUty a t trial, a n d one pleaded

guUty. - ................. .. ... •I t . w u reported . toUowlng dls*

charge of the Jury l u t erenlng that lu members had divided, three>to- three, on the question .vhe lher a Uw had been violated.

Memben ot the Jury w en P. L. I, Shenebciier. B. M. PeUum. O . W. U n^rrUh. A. w . Bovlc. D, g . Ba?ard II and O. Ralph Brown.

J FU N ^A LS‘Jf Fred Scherblntke

FIL E R-Funeral Krvlcea vUl be held a t the Sevenlh Day Adventist

IS church In Filer a t 3 o'cloek Thun* ” day allemoon for Fred Scherblntke. [* resident here for tlx m onthi wbo y died suddenly l u t Saturday from a *' h e tri attack. Sen-lces wUl ba con-

ducted by Bev. 8 . W.

■ cemetery. The body resU a t the While mortuary In Twin Palls.

D O UbtE FUNEBAL_PTTntilTY _ wtnbe held Tuesday a t 13;30 o'cloek at tlw L. D. 8 . Ubem acle for M n. Maybelle W hitehead and her dacigh-

k. u r,-B «tty -L ou-W hltehnd , n ithopI.- ________________________________In — I ~

“STOMACH P A IN S SO BAD = I COULD HARDLY WORK”

Boyt 0 . 8 . OroM i “AtU r Uklng Dr. ^ I ' r A 'd U r 'm i e E s th e paina are gone and t e a t anything." Try Adlft .lrcptnvnt.on our money b»ek! guarantee. MaJesUc Pharmacy,- I n ; JClmberty-by-Stowc-a.Pbannacyv.-

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. TWO DRAW PENALTIES “ FOffl-HEFFOrPELTSI X T»o men, Lorcna 'T p m m and I I Arthur John Bbav, pleaded guUty Ll In probate court here-ytaU rday to

p((ty-IaKeny charges la coBQeeUoB Tim alltied the ft e f theep peiu

U.H ( ra n ih e O .E .U * tt] (y ta m a tF U e r v e u ] |^ Wednesday 'n lght.>aiid .’were

lenteneed by Judge Ouy U. Ktaney lo Kne 30*day U m ia la the ownty j tu tnd pay IW fine and corta, each.

The accused men w en arrested the by memben o t the ih e r im tone lu t lis t Biturday. . - ftb- . -------------------- ------

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w a _MUlUry hnn n ts .Vflrft.pald a t . the griveilde foUowlng funeral .Mrrleci

ard at (he Twin FaUs mortuar^ cbapel WlU Monday aftemoon for Prank Sm eit

dW l u t Frtday a t hU rea ld ew on I B wisnington ttreet-no rtti. • • the The rA : FaCher K. e . Heltman « « of fit. Edward'a CathoUe chureh. no condueled lervlcea a t tha chapel • “ which included tinging of two num- ” bem. -Lord. 1 Am Wct W orthy.- and

, tnd MUS Marjorie' D rlioU , wllh flccompanlment by Mlsa Heilman a t

n*- llie pVino.Uemben of Twin FaUa American

Lcttton post conducted a brtef ritual- ^ isiie service and uniformed Idaho

. national guard .englneen .of Com- u piny E. T»'ln FaUs, fired tha thrlce-

ToUty salute and sounded Ups alter ^ the brief Krvlco conducted by Path-

, e r Heltman a t th# gravetlde.Pall bearera v e n R. P. PrU>ble,

L. Oeorgo Wake, Ralph M oU nrC huIa W. Lanen, T tm Bucklln ,aad Elbert ^ Hamilton.__________ ' ■______

MUSIC PUBLISHERS . SUE BROADCASTERS

. BOISE, M a r e i r ^ MV-Tho Twin Fall! radio aU tlon, K T n , v u tued

I f In fedenl dUUlct court her® today V for IMO damages for aU*ged In- [f’ frlngement on o^yrlghU of two ^ popular musical cocnposlUont.^ One suit was brought by the Ren>

"* wick Mualo corporation ot New Vork ^ City and anoiher by Harms, Inc., ot

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Etrl Ollvenon wlU offlclaU. Inter- ment wUl be In the Burley ccmetery, IhTTSyBnSNW Ery-dirccttng:

n . ■h-op New-Way-to-HoId— =■ False Teeth in PlaceI ) ’ Do faUe teeth annoy you by drop-

pin* or Hipping? Ju st sprinkle- n ^ little P u tee th on your plates; This I"* new tine powder holds teeth flnn Ina 'and^eomfortaBteTNo gummy, pasty rry tu te o r feellntf. Bweetent breslh. »ek Oct-PUUeth-trom-.MaJr«tlf. Phar- -In macy and Bchnmcti-Johnson Druss . > or-your .druggUt..Thrcs.alzu.»Ady.

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J J g l y IftiTT^nfiM t—fll y o u 'd ex p o rt io

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M e n PC. Anderson

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H O F F IilW ^i r s t l T i D i l G E Sr tu — r -t o C h ie f a n d P a t r o lm e n t (

w T e l l T h e i r S t o r y on

'S. w i t n e s s s t a n dled -------- •ree T h res T v tn FaUa poUce oftlcers-

6 . B. Elrod, cblef of police, and P a t­rolmen Howard W. o u ie tu and Jesae C arlton -#nw i whom D. P, Holdaa ot Tw IirFalU aeekt 111,000 dama««a because, o t aUeged false Im prlionment, wUl begin Introdue-

II- t lon -of-deftnae eridene^ at-trta l In |N the dU trlct coun bers today.

D efensa motloo for non-suit w u— denied by DltUlcb-Jndgp-Adsm-B: h s B a iv ifty -ls to -yesterday -ix tem oon XI after a ttom eyi for the claimant >el tested tb e lr case. , • - • ^

t o T h tw WIlncNw

. .Two ; .vl'tnetsea , besides Holden testlflfed l a support of h u claim. HU

»“ wUe, M n . Nemo Holden, testified ■a. u to tha arrest of her husband by

the two patrolmen following an argument, between Holden and U t

nd i..„<i./<y i n'Hth th enight of la st August 38. Holden Ict-

^ tilled he w u held in JaU the n - a t m alnder of tho night and "abuseir

by the pollco chief before being re- an leased th i next day. W. H. Eldrldge. tl* d ty clerk, w u the third witness for bo the claim ant. He testified u to ree-0- orda of the arTciL _

T he case tor the claimant w u presented by Chapman- and Chap- man. altomeys. tho defendant of* Ilcert and Ihelr bondsmen being

le, repretented by E. L. Rayi»ro, 0 . A. l o B aircy 'aad H an n«no iC O eo!«8 'M : :rt Paulson, city altomey, altended tbe _ irliil but wns not entered u eyunsel

for the officers.In aelectlon of the Jury each tide

used three of IU alloted four per* tS emptory challenges. The Jury la

com ptti^ o f M. J . MacCaw. John jn S. Peldhusen, I n Wynn, Rlehard td Baggs. A. 8 . Reams. K, N. Nune- ^ maker, Oeorge Bowsman, W. A. n . Olas^ow. C hariu Ed«,-ards, John ro KIrkman. Frank Thatcher an d .R ,

A. McCaU.Jurors no t on tWs panel were ex*

,,u cused until Wednesday moming. of '

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= BOIflE. Mareh 33 - Chester r- Jamea Sllger and E llubeth Maude ry, te flang , bolh ef Tn’ln Falls, ol>-— ulned-a-m arrUg* I to nif here .today.

^DIESEL ENGINES- a Ih rw i iru« Ilmi. A T H O M E ,1s i#»i» >11 ' ' ' n u m t

DIml ail&n. iIm m ain inol]„ («.rr. t n -TTT-aulet. ialm>ilMaICarrt>K»d««t«9<bo(||, II' DcpL IJII. S<mira. Tt.

ir- . . . r - Phll Lettenmaier, Bep.--------P . O. Box 2013, DoUc, Idtbo

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A SY^ H E Rl e m W u h d a r O n l i i l

w w « « r $ 7 9 , 5 0Y W a i h w ^ l b Ih* s o w io s l ih -T u d M la le r -w a sU iig - sc tio a -— * w E A SY S e f e t r W d n g w . . .w t o l « to id T q a h o B l— d r lnao --------fa n CUM td W U U tShq w o p o l l m U n o . . . e lo tb ts p ^ . . . ' col—a n d a d o se n o U u r iU o v

|]x( lu iB d lo st w o ll id a x h e lp s - d l y e u r s o t o b a rg a in p ilco t t o p a r io r th is b t9 t o t EASY u l

Tho q a a a t t r ! • Umitodl A d n o ir t o a ^ d dlsop*

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ES: B m ito T. E. Madding to Suooeei

: Harold' R. H^ey, Resljned

n - T . E. M vU ln ,, Twin m u ru i-'at* dent for s number e t yesrs, U to b<and Mcretsry of Tvln FaUs c hsm ber ol

P . Commerce, tueceodlng Harold R,000 Harvey, reatgned. Captain O, Htlse Krengel, president o t th s chamber,

arihounced la tt evening.' '

Selectlim oTSie nev iecretsrT vas „ delegaud by, tho chamber's dlrec- ^ fags yasUrdSy-to^ . t hr— ,j a sn cocn. 5^ « ltt« -^ f-v h le h -C B p ti tin Q i!n g i5 l a n t v u o n e .

Thfl secntary«elect will enter up- on. t ^ y . betag u a U l^

t o leaveM U iiS y^ o ssu u n t to the director b t th e Idaho ll j j m ral reaettlement program, by A gndusU of 8U U Teachers col- an lege, Bprtijgfleld, Missouri, ond of ms Oem SU U Builnna collesfl o t Ida- Hw ho FhIU. Mr. U iddlng a e m d froin e t- 1918 to 1031 u cathler o t the P in t n * National bank of Shelley, Idaho; Cfi. from 1931 to 19tt u assU Unt ca&it- re- ier o t the Stockman's Natlonol bank ige, and msnager of the Stockmen's for Loan company o t Nampa, Jdahft ee* and from I9l8 'to 'i933 u ‘c u h le r o r

the s u r VaUey SU U bank a t Afton. r u Wyoming.JP- Ho served one term u city coun- P*' cUman a t Shelley, w u s e c n u r y dur*

Ing 1931 and 1933 of th e S U r Val- ^ Icy. Chamber of Commerce, and hm ^ served u an officer of the Uona

club, American Legion and various ^ nthTr H n ’I f -anrt-frnlcmaHMTnntt-

atlooi.He luts resided In seven counties

V* o t Idaho, and iins traveled In every . “ county of the tU U gaining n wldv '* " actiURlnUnc^ilp ahd Intlmaie *™ knowledge of Idaho'a reaourcea and

products. • ■

SO trrilERN IDAHO FLORISTS ^ TO MEET AT OOODINQ. . . \VBISER. Idaho. M arch 33 —' A. H. OXcary of WeUer, president

of the Bolse-SnaKe River Valley FlorUli' association, said today n

— M te tm rB T is u tH m n c m ss -n rrE ta wUl be held a t Ooodlng. AprU 3.

Problems of the Industry will bc dUcuaxd. O'Leary said.

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“ V tltaeouring. KU-

require lc»« fr*» q u sD t cloB D lng .

NEW DESIG NT r im , ■ ta o D tk >

O traus chrom ium trim . Amber Pearl,

C tren Pearl o r Sll- ■ ■ v c r lW p o ro e la U i - -

enamel finlslie*. •Cook-a-^or, Is 'm

cnm pleleilx -quart............. ....... rleelriceool«CT|/ul— — -

ly IniuhUd th a t____________ uies little curre n t. ___

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ni SPONSOIIEDBYIIIi.j.!MUS WUma Jeppsoo, sn liU n tp rc

feflo ro t physical edu ea tlo as t Brig ham Young unlrerslty , vUl SRir Wednciday to. begtn a tvo-da

• coune In physical, 1 3, recreation for th e Mmmtmlty. st>

WlU bfl aecompaaled by.tlx student rMi. of Ihe uhlreralty v b o hare ipeclal0 l» d in danetag a n d reereaUon. He

of ippearance to sponsored by th II. ttake U .IA. o f . tb e LSJB. church H. Her program fo r Thurwlay an<

iber. prtday tnc ludu ta lk s - a t ratlouj___ t o j ^ Junlor*Senloi

panht-Teacher a i s ^ U o a . and M- ^ cui houn for children and adults

in addlllon to the lecturea th e v il ^ glU-aCi m - L U jl .> U ll« Tn « » - : tr

Twin PaUi. '„ „ Thursday th e schedule Is u fol-

.10:301, m,—Lecture s t Twin Ftiu Ubemael# on "T en Point Empha- »ls of JltcreaUon and ItS Appllca-

col- tlon to ThU Community.'*1 of 1 p, m .-T alk a t FUer high school.

- ^ W - p r « . - l ectu re a t T win Falb

ankI I .

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ind Very Clean aEasy G.M.

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OAL, WOOD OR ELECT CAN iBE PAID-IN EAS’ >f-N 0-E3fTRAS=NO-0

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etter M eals^ —p re p a r e d in H ' m odem way H ^ O U ' r t l l b « M lo n l . 1 i a1 A cooking clectHcnlly. J:

releases you from m any h the kitchen. AutomaUo T

H trots cook .th o men! peri . B —Electric Cookery Is th n ft j

m eats. . ..njoroportions *1^1 (trcsscspartof the tlnio-i

Rate tho L & H Electrio ! 0 * ^ 1 ' can bo a better cook witb

fe - MMdilili» l d e n p[7. C. Anderson

• (11 p.-T. A. m etttB t s t high lohoelgya*

10 &. m ^ L e e to rs s t ts ten sc li ^ " { 0 0 “O rgaalatlon a ad Admlnlitn- 22244IO” R ecitation and Plsy OrounC ^ U etlrttles." . ,

, 3-p. niv—PilmarT vork, Indiidlni Khedule for M ay ftsUral, tunda-

t i l l rh y th ra a n d dance Uch<V " hlflue.

l:30-D anc« a t recreation han. . ^ Special committees « n r vo d Jn i and en-phm s 'fo r th e dance announce lous Mist JVppson v lll be guest e t honor nlor aod th a t the publlo U tnrlted to so*i a tU h d T l l 'l l i r f e u iM ; t oclal 'Houn ulU {and-dances.WlU ' __________ _____________

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MKNTOa CLUB

^ 4 ^ u » s ts d - to we«t-at4h*Oi T« BniShome. SM Third street north. Wed- neidsy afU m ooa a t I o'clock.

Bare yotu> g rain cleaned and MU- I ru U d a t Olobe Seed A . Feed. - aU rjA dr. ----------------------------------------

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land a Good Buy yi.A.C. Terms

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n Allowance r Old Range3TRIG)SY PAYMENTS WHER-CHARGES— :

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I the eas iest, most

r h o u rs o f w a tch fu l w aiting In 3 T im e a n d T e m p e ra tu re C on- erfcolly w hile y o u nro awny.

T hero 1s less sh rin k ag e ln _ ns cnn bo s e rred t cooking p n n o o n re ta in ed b e a t . lovcsU - !c R ange. F in d o u t hovr you ith lesa U m e nod effort*. .

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