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A A'. M. Edition' THI VOL^ie. NO. 78. . . ' Workers Ar Industry’s Affree On ^ ' IDAHO TREASURY GOES j ON CASH BASIS AGAIN DOtSE, June 30 (;i'HTIie >uie , Ijeuufy wenl on • cuh buls lo- 1 d*r Ion* enougfi to mett llie mijor * pih 01 thB iUite pajTOli to pennit emplojru lo cninr the coming thrte- ---«liy-holldiy-b«lmUn«-U«KWo»_ ft ^Vllh mon«y iniU ble In th# ux ■ntidpttion note fund. PO.OOO worth or new w r i n U *•«« Utu<d ' nibje'ct-to bnmdlile redenpilon In cuh. For Uie put teirml rctks ill elurSM frslnU th« stnm) .tund hiK bren paid vlth rrgtitrrrd w»rnini* whleh will be rtdffmwl In e*»h only «h»n there li nioofy in the gnifml fund.____________ . 1 ' RIFLE KILLS pNE SON 1 BUT SftVES ANOTHER',, VILLA OROVE, HI.. June 30 The rifle which klllfd Jolm Stdlcr'* flnt wn ured the IKe of hls tecond »i tod.nr. Elsht VMM ego Heniy. H. w u ‘J tceldentally iihot by the pin during }' ft r#bbit hunt. }' \Vhen youne John. Jr.. * « «t- |i toelred br * bull todny. Mi fulher m untd the wvnpon to kill the men* seiss anlmil. In 453 BEER RETAILERS ^ . BUY IDAHO LICENSES ___ |m BOISK. June 30 <-V>-Tlie <V|«rt.' ____menl of liw eniercemcnt todiy eomplfMil-ticen*ln?-of 453 reHill- - beer <<lipfmfr» ind 32 wholfwlter*. brlnt’pn I revenue tb the rt»le ot co St»» ulncp the Uw became trfrc* or tire Uit wetk. |ii To dui* no brcwerlej have been: tieentcd, nor h u tny revenue ume if' in from the (ax oC 5 cenU ft Ration ----- on-b«rbuitlie-dfp*rtmenf<!ldnoi;‘f ftpfet any of the Utfcr tor Cro er' three week;, .|U THREE FOREST WORKERS S’ — QET-PRISON-SENTENeES^ BOISE. June U (iTHThree ron* w! «n»U on corp* youth* Jrom New lie Jfn«r iodir *rr» leRlenced {<■(Icixa ^ul»y^tfl burgliTT ef « PlMervllle | _ The thre« nre Diiiny Fftnlii, Or* *nge. John Sheer. Weeh«wk<n and 'P‘' Joneph flshtr. MonteUlr. I ' •rh.p ..'M ni.M>l .tii/tBii P .» ■ '*“ Koefiieh fhal ofhen'of the campui!! had returned (rom (he pool hall with I ti. mti# br»u mu«* and Uiey Munhlr,: Kme aa louvcnln. One Bunday i(u I i emoon ihey broke In. look Mme'm ___mugs ond added.candy._to iheit' looUtd WIDOW OF NOTORIOUS Z BANDJT DIES VIOLENTLY NEW YOnK. June M W - Tlie 5!, widow of the nolorloui Jack Dla* „i mond was (ound sliol to death In her I|o BrookJyn aparUncnl lonlghl, a year Imi and ft htiK a»er her gangsler hw-1 .band vaa tlaln in an Albany hotel. ,hi Tho body o( (he 30-yeJr-old wom« an. rhwe UMtn maldfn rt»m w* Alice K. BchKfer, saji dUcorered on a the llvins room door by Charles P Hunter, wperinlendenl o( the build- ■J insr, to whom neichbors cxpreMcd ^ Ihe belle( Hi/ielhlnR was ATpng. The mcdlcnr examlnfr (ound a build Aound In her right temple, and deirrmlned she had been dead' since early Wednesday. Kirs. Diamond’s drets was torn X lJje back nnd chalw In the living: Lc n.wrre overturned. Qn ft table in Ihe kltelienelte were Uiree coffee cupj. leading police to e.tpreM the . belief two perwnA were with her at (he time of the shooting. Two nr three bullel luiles were • ment, ulilrli U (n a HibJlanfUl res-' IrtenUal dl>trlcl on the way to Slietpshead bay. Mrs. DInmnnd, who ofcii]>led tlie ]f|,( apsrtmenl under Ihe name of Alice n Kenny, had Uved alone there since wer iMt.Aiisuit. „,e« litf name Mldom had been con- rep< nected wllh her htuband's gang ac-'lnc iJrJMf.*. DUmond s.i* more In-'croi quentlj- acr^mTii'ipd In iiubllc by.onei Marlttn <_Klkl' Robcit.'. a showgirl, cret — tOAHO-FARHER-GOLLEG-T^ — $t580-F0ft:BURNED OATS J " ------- ,T.j;i BOISE, JunIe M M^Thc .>a.;»i.i prenw court Uxlity uplKld iJie. cJalm , iu « of Lonnie Dales, rancher living near I(he Ferdinand. In Idaho county, agalnit ljuft; -.•he Oeneral Insurance Company ofi Qi ‘ America, for 1)580 iofil when hLi oats pate burned In a wrehouic (ire. hsi wmplalned lhal in a«inl ot Uie company. A. C, C.'iaee. Cotion- _ wood, Ulled lo renew Inwrance on Ihe OAU », lie hiyj .tne cmp (or vreral years pa.U. Ttie com- f, ? nnv rnniended the agent hid ex-i‘'^‘f cc'fl'ri Ms conlraetual TlshU In proml'lrf to rtnew the Ihjur^pce 2'|®‘ without a formal nollw from the 7,.V ranclier but the court held Ihat !_ where *nch aiiihoriiy had appear* S ed lo re.n «ii’i Ihe agent. Ihe nncher wa* noi at fault. ” *[' The In.ninnrf policy cxplretf Oc* {{« ; •cember 31^1930. snd the warehowe agrc( burned » ‘l;3rlly alifri.ird, destroy-'fMri" leg 158;w pounds of Balei'-otU. on ll f E TW ^ WUU I4WBSH Of iidTextile ’s Leaders IWage Scale ^ All ■ Night Session ' Brings Compromise jIn Labor’s Favor II - Natlonal-Recoveq-AdinimS' - » Irator Congratulates ' J Negotiators lor Evidence i 3 Of. "Palriolic Spirit” j It ____ a ] •• By JAMK.H r. SELVA<;K ^i: W ' ’'^HINOTON. June 30-lndl.jo caUon.1 came lonlght (hal ihe L (rsde agreemenl devised by the ^ cotion lexlile induMry, with lU new-; | i'JyJifJ|hicn«J wsjejicajfs, woijJd rf* f, . celte quick approval (rom Hugh S. n t Johnson, the nallonal rKovery ad* p 1 mlnlstrator. n Afler an all-night session. Uie a , spokesman of the manulaclurcn , fame (onrard late today with a plan * to boost (he code's proposed mln- ii Imum wage (o IU In the SoiiUi and n * 113 In the North, OrlRlnilly the Jig* a r uresventlOtiKtm. * Johnson quickly congraltiUlcd llie Induiiry upon the '•patriotic splrlf he uld II had rhown in leading (he way under the induMrlal recovery , act. Presldenl noojcvcll U Ihe llnal >authority upon the codes and John* sonsaid Uie clile{ executive Intended . giving more than perfunc<ory exam* „ Inatlon lo Ihe agreement. .. .. I iVsks.Corroboali"?_________ > . Asking conobomtlon by (he re- ( co\ery admlnlstrailon'a chief rcon- r * omlit Dr. Alexander Sachs. Johmon '• [tald Ihe minimum wages propo.icd ^.would return the purchasing power , ,oJ Ihe workers to Ihe pre-depreMlori ^I level, and allow for an Increase In t'the coat-of living.--------------- r ' Although spokumrn lor oniiniinS , 'labor hsd also opposed the <0 hour ! maximum work week, contending ll . . shouldbemuchlower.Sachssaldany >scaling down ol this (Ijiire would be h. 'T ^ l S d a t ^ tiiu thTsiireid-oni} -employment' under-*-4(Chour-w«ek i'i would mean ft shortago of trained „ rilexUle worken which mlghl drive C|SffliHftiWf/romth« flew of opera- *\ ' PrfWnt Modified Cod*> ' ''"2 'I _ln presenllng.lheliLmodmftl.r<»i.»_s! (he msnuJactuteis Introduced two gj . more contrtn'ersJai elemenU Into the ^ I'picture. ; OneoJthuewuaiirovLilontore- [qulre approval by the adnilnlstra* ductlon and the other would iterroll II JUIng Uit cost of production to pre* ■rent competUlon. |, ! Under Ihe plan prr*enle<!. a perm-L ;sn«nt committee would be named io|” -■ advise-wtlh-Johnsonr^ononflinri 'nor new equipment, except replace- ments wlU be permitted unles* It Is decided (hat the machinery would [1:, not bring over production, . The commiltee abo would advise J J as to Ihe coiidilioni Wllhln the in- dustry-lo avoid discrimination, to .promote Mablllty of Uie Industry and ;io eliminate unfair and deslnictlve r ” * compellilon and prtcUces." I Johnson has repeatedly Mid there J should be no price llxlng Uiai would “ iConUnued On Page 2,'coi, 3 »'*'^ srafiii: p BiEsngi ____ . ' Ja I Leaders Agree to Resort'i». To Quota System lo Bring * About Pricc Stabilization Tj; ' : •' [;;; ^VA.SJlJNonw, Junr 30 <r, —.(jrr Dellnlle (creemeni to Mablllze .'iiK-jjer ar prices at liighef levels ihroiiBli a quota syitc:n v i i renched to-lsy b> iii leaders of tlie induiiry. Obslieles In the wiy of an acconi were surmounted, at a i>erle« of- meetlngf of a lub.commlltee whkh reporird Its progre.y lo aMi-aieer-l ^ Ing ccnimltiee ihts mflmliic The g.-oup «>.i Uvtnieiea lo procwl at Of' onee wllh the drafting ol n cnii- n'K Crete plan, ' clia Key Men Confer »nc The :iecrliig commutee,’ uiwnjof. i •riiiui till it'iirtCTnimm f-niyinnTi mcitle growers and refiners, as well iris, as Ihov (rom the Philippines, Ha-lope T.J1I and Puerto nico. wa* nnm/ii[len( at, a eonference of key men In thei mil sugar Indiiitr}- M i Tue.<riay uni(rr:'oirri me auspices o( the agricultural acl- T Juftment, administration. lege Quota figures now are being pn-- nesc pared by Ihe sub-committee, whlrh adn has been divided into two groiip.^ piw for thts purpose, Preparei Agreemenl onls Dr. John Lee Coulter, member ot Met the tariff commlulon. who H act- »nd Ing ter »ie.f«rm admlnWniton In lielping lo prepare the agreemenl. un wfd Ihrre wa* little spread l)et«efn luota figurci luggeiled by, the vlirl- C 5UI elements iri th^ Indiisiry, Priee- ^ Using.’officla!-. ray. is not foii- ;emplsted. , R' The (ull ^mmlitw h Io meft Pre-' igatn Monday lo consider the plan man ( ll Is ready by Ihen, Approval of .iiniT he full committee a-onld fend the Unli Igreement lo Secretary Wallace, to bur, MVP- him order public hearings up- diy. m IU dsji TnS ONLY ASi V lW l ___________ TWU DEF IC IT f OFJUMli 3-MiSfliBDlSP :ur [l Federal Program for Com-j“' p Ing Fiscal Year, However,jSJ Calls lor $1, 000, 000, 000!™ Slash lo Avert Repelitionj*'' Uly Tlie Afwlated Prevsi ,e TITTASmNOTON. June 30 .W .Trf‘'‘"'T book* at the end ol ’ ’ a (iJcal ye.ir twI.Vy related ?; ;e llie ^lory of n »l.7co,coaooo deficit bul every government' deimrtmem thotvd (he nttent of tfic econom.'es ” In iifcccM to jirevent lis hinijwjiins.' , ngmn. '‘I; Tlie soieniiiienf* progriim for III* ' ,i ii?cnrye,ir beginning lomorrow call* -:fi’i-'a tiilualuii of-abonW hW AWr^ '* jOOOIn the ordinary expcndUures ol '• Isovernnient, 1^1 Tliti means. In addlllnii.io llie vi ;■j IS per cenl pay cut affeciiuK every • frrieral cmp/oje, several flioiiuind , ’• will be separated entirely from the , I* [inyrolls. UnoIJlclal estimates were Ihat more lhan 3000 In Washington « ' '< ! alone would loie '.heir Jotvv ^ Third Annual Defieil r < n It wai the third succe.wivc year 1* In which the govcnunent has spent d more than ll collectcd and a glance P» ;• at Ihe public debt gave further evl- »i,.— flij .e 'Continued On Page 2. Col, 2i ps: iiiiilG i I* Jui - I ITS EM T|“ ; Chicago Polico Arrest Man Qj ? Wanted by Sleuths Work- n inn on Abduction Case . <3 } f CHICAGO. June 30 i-n-Lee Tur* ner. 31. an ex-eonvlet whow recoid ‘ > on (Ik al police heariquarlers here * < how a "Jlop" ordrr with Ilte iioU* .-liotLJcotiuht.ilccirim'-.i'iJLL.J'.*';..'®, i Uix:.-WnnlctlJn.connKllDn_wufi / 5 111? Lindbergh kltlimplns’^was at* !’'• “ rested loday by two detectives. * Hailed as he walked from a res* f t * tiuninl by Detcetlve* noy Van Hetik and James Drennaluin. one of IthfimMid he reeenlly *aw Turner's ^ '-plclureJaJunicixln* listed as one >«' 0 of thnse Mughl for th» kldnipln; In * < ' March, 1932, the prisoner at flrtt l'« gave Ihc name o( ''Doc'^ Jennlnga. AdmlU IdenUly I •[ Alter being.Inken 10 detecllr^^ ^[was Turner, offleera sild. but denied’ Tli' ' any knowledge of tlie kidnaping and «ci slaying of the Infant >on o( Colonel * and Mr*. Charle* A, Lindbergh and UttlmciUiLtalK.furlliir.---------*1®; n Word o( Ills arre»i wm telegrnph* J ; led the department of Jiutlee al 24« [Washington but police here faUl Uiey F Idld not know the rr.ison» Turner raci , «-u reported wanfeiJ In Ifie case. __ ’ Chief o( Oelecllves William Shoe- “ ; maker said Turner woiiW be hand- ed over to (edernl nuthorltles to* 1morrow. Prison Hfford , Delecllve bureau record* revealed Turner served sU years in Leaven- worth penllenllary (or violation of 'ffiosial laws; two year* al Jeffenon fcity, MLwoiirl. prt^nn In eonnecUon with an automnblle iliefl, ind a two- year lerm at Boonville, Missouri, (or larceny. Turner, who was, arres'.ed tl Elevenlh and MIchlgi\n ’mi.the edge of Ihe loop, near ceiitml .jiollce headquarters said he formerly lived In St. LoiiLs bul had brnn staying at Ja loo;) holel the pasl three weeks, I New Jersey slate pollfe said Uiey 'had no record of a l^e Tjirner wanl* \ ed in connection with thr Lindbergh 'abduction and ilsylnc, t lieeenllv John II, Ob.'Ko, acting ; rlilef at 8ir-Vuis. Informed author* iltlrs hetr the >lepnnmcni of justice « [wl.«hrd to qui-itlon Ttimer rcsird- ^ ib'TTh liame In Sa«ri»f:<l liil!' r; Scw ^ jJer^o’. ^ JURY AcSilTS LAWYER I IN POCATELLO MELEE; r POCATKLLO, June 30 ( I', _ A . Jury iiitf evening found* n. A, Wc- Dei/Il. D.i.iiw* eoiHiiy |)rfxvfiiilng attorney and general rhi.irmin ,ln charse of the Recon.'trucllwi On- lance corporalinn lunO.'. nol gulliy ’ ^ jof eharses ol mayhem nnd a-^-Jiull V rind-battrrT-prtfm^y-U-C-lUt*- — ? rls, loeat oil iirnmoter. Tlie trial -1 lopened this morning and after > lengthy arsumrnt llarrU wfl.% i>er- mlUed to repre.-^nl the state In his own behalf. The rharges grew out of an al- leged flglil in McDevltl’* office Wed- nesday foHo»lng nn anmmeni over admlnWratlon of ncrowirucllon Plnanee corporation funds at which .Mayor Charle.s A. Broati wa,< th: only wliness. Hams charged that McDevltl ftttiiekr-l him uiih ha ItfUi and hit him on the r.'rV.. • HOOVER fish I ng' mhty REACHES NEVADA LAKE RENO. Nev.. June HO(.T—VormT President Herbert Hoover. Rav Ly- man Wilbur, pre-ld''nt of Stanford .iinlvenity. Justice H. P. Stone of the UnKedSiatM, and Ray Ljmsn Wif- bur, Jr, anived at Pj'ramid Inke to- diy. Tliry plan Io jpend .several dsji there fthlng. ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW FALL WIN FALLS. IDAHO, SATURDA; I. L IF E ’S: ^ j Oddities S JUDGE (INUS 'NEEULi; ai BEEU" UNHT TO DRINK 30 SAN PRANCISCO, Jims 30 l-T) - I’ SeedIc beer.'^ de.icrlbed In court «,C< Ibrcw "itcppcd up" by the lnfuslon;*n I,. of spirits, was held by Fedewl Judge!fc: ' IFrank H. Kerrigan lo be until lo’< ‘c . drink nnd therclore nol A beveragc.j. ' »j Judge Kerrigan ruled no oflense lmd;M . I been commuted in It* sale, w Jlm -j« Jiin y Oeorge, ihe defendant, went jlfce, *■ ' 1 --- - .• (■'J'J.L STOP THIS WIH; J u I MUKKOGEE: Okla., June 30 lAt Uert Cloud U now under the thumb< rt of Ihe wife he beal for "tipping'* o(- .<° Ileers where lo.flnd his still. .Pf Fedenil Judge R, U WlllUnii. ,, senlenclng CJoud to two yeara m l* . Leftvcnworth i>eiilteniuir)', paroled P" ‘ ■him lohl* wllr. MVing; . . .''If he beal.i her ag»m, all rim lia» ^ , In do U Icll me and hell co to prts-,, on; n i Slop this wife beating." 1 '"' judge WitTiaip-b ft Oaciieior, t e VtlLLOtV.ST'ONK PARK IIIKDK Q y HAVE 'INTEItrUETER- 1 ( Yn.LOWSTONE PARK. June 30 - l,Vp-Tho birds ol Yellowstone park n aro’to have Ihelr own •'Inlerpreter" llila summer. Charles Bowman Hulchlns, na* I tloimlly known naiumllst snd ortil- .1 ihologisl, hu been assigned to the St e park during the season as a ranger* . naturalist and will tell the vliliora of . Ihr bird I'ariellrj /ound In llie park. JUDfiEQl'IfKI.VREfOVEUS 31 OF 11 ST O IiS KOWLH OKLAHOMA CITY, June 30 H I- , Judge Will Chappell of the criminal , * court of appeali, a chicken (ancler , and aomelhlng of a dclcctlvc, speed- (ConUittwf On Col. 3i 5 ------------ lev BiDiEITlDMS ym iiE i WEW YORK. f.-UiiiriJjy Neffl- . Ing). July l(.^-Reiwuo( rain over , Ilm Eastern •mountain »rea delayed . the m rt of Ihe n2.VW Irans-con* ; ilnentaUlrraeeloLosAngeleaeftrly g.,„ Ion ;••-Amelift-E*rhart-Pulnim,-’Who 3 ; planned-Jo-be'drst In'lhe air.'de; elded shortly afler midnight lo post. . pone IKT (ake*otf untU afler eon- I ferrtng at 3 A. M. wilh (he fl^ men 1 q enirjint*. V',, I Mlsa Rulh Nirhot*. shortlv before . last midnlshi. abandoned hopes (or I ft UkeoK before Uie loday wlien ...a her ftlrplane developed molor Irou* kllli Inumuch aa slie--iiiid Mm. PtiU , nam probably vlll not Ukeoff to* J(r«heri-IMy-*lll-n<*;aMln»t-ilme. •'They are Ihe only entrants In the o"; race for Ihe i:J00 a-omen’s prlie. “JJ me 3 A. M, weather confcrence was 10decide the l.ikeoK lime o( (he . , 11^ race for men^^ ^ ^ 2400 mile*.'"’” ’ Frank Hawks is Ihe sUrler ot the 1 __ race. « The Next B s\ rfpk \ EWSPAPER IN TWIN FA ;DAY MOKNING .JULY 1, 19M lo flo Jobless Men I ' Return' to Tasks [ In Mills on Coast' - SEATTLE, June 30 (Aviuneetlng . an added cmploymcnl o( at least' K 3000 men during Ihe week’ ending _ June 2i, mills reiwrtlng to the H’dC j illCoasl Lumbermen's association, Inl njcrrased production nlmwl 13 |>er. icicent or II.POO.OOO feet, the organlia- , o’llon s.ild tod.iy. f (.1 Since June 1. Ihe organlutlon ^linld, "It I.<estlnuled that al least i.'C5 ivr rent n( the com|ianle« o|ier- it'ating in Ihc weft hav# Increa-'cd Shipments of. (81 mills flurlng Uie week were 7.3 per cent over pro- duction and currcnt Mies :t.23 per _! •During the week lumber produc* b.tlon (o(aled I03.770J3< board leel. Compared with nn average weekly . producUon so Ur In I9J3 of m Um \ ^ , (eel. Orders booked were cIom lo 1 e n’.lier cent less llun Uiow iaken the c ^ previous week, -ri V ll' iwfllM nriler llh itood at " . <MJtS7,ICT bmrrl feet, nn hiercase b . ol l3.-0j,08 feet (rom Ihe neck be* V jfore, 0 ;iiiw n ? JM M m l ; Storms Break Heal Wave In J Few Sections, But in 2 Others People Swelter S i" <nv Tlie A\wlJle<t Pft.<.M cl T IVsiilte scallered nilns, the sun U srared most o( Ihe nation ngaln yes* m lerday as 11ccnllnued its alege of a ^ . week. . - Slonta bwio lln" UfH Kate In » lew seciloiv', but other portion* of • ■Ihe iiatioii enriierrn nnd deaths C (mrn the heal mounted. J Kawi* still waa the nation's oven, . At Hill CUy It wa* 112, al Hays 111, I . ai Emporia and-Qarden CUy 109. . nnd l\)prka had'105, the twelfth day ' Ihe ihennometer stood ftbove Ihe ccntiiry mark; . , •ReperU IM / . , Uncoln, Nebra.Oia. reiwrlertya " ‘ ^eadlng of 103 aller a rnln, (he flnl P’ ; of eonseqiifncp Mnce ^Iny 29. Hlsh t\ wiiidA flatienr'd farm buildings nnd i. (opplfd Ure* near Scandla, Kansas. ' iind.uurimgwnnnrariian.T.Mwotjrt. ’ Temprmture* In most of Missouri « ' Sim stood near lOO, 61. Lmil* had a ’ hew high (or the setMn, tOi, Ih „Oniaha, Nebraska, swfliered under ft A hot w;lnd bnl Towa, Mliinrinta and ilj Wisconsin husked In I'mprratures th that nearrd the comfort mark. "■ ern Indiana and one woman waa killed ty lightning. U was M dc: as trees al IndUnapolls. Chicago hsd ur one heal death nnd down*tate HU- h o i r s i ^ f A n r a F w r t i n e i ^ f p!' aprinefleld. the highest o( the year, < and 104 ai Matloon. tu Storm Cool. OhU , A vlolenl wind and rain storm cooled soulhraslern Ohio, Detroit reported Iwo heat death* and lem-i'"’ peralurts near 00, Tliundenlorms I >■ . ™ I ]ya (Comlniifd On P«RC a, Col. 1) Itlf t Back-To-The-Farm Mo\ /oom\ . ' w / BUVKHTIL Jf ^ , . 7 I rooDitic , ■ 'I'lffi'/f "//} . I ■M ''2 . - fA B ' Copytlght, 1033, by ' t FALLS COUNTY • M lT i m . JOHII'S Elf' L IDON BFE I18 ImRfPiDPllI ml . Approval, of Plan Appears i As Only Way to/Avert ‘'0 Tie*Up in Conference nl 01 Economic Leaders . . . li . iny The Assoelaled Preui el. A I’l’UOVAL OP a monetftry plwi Uy A » h l c h ll was believed in. 198; -*-111application would bring lo an I 1 end Ihn tie-iip in the world economle he conference occailoned by the cur- -rency itnbilltadon problem fias been at refoniiiinided toJ’rt-sldent Rooscvell . i« by his iterwinal envoy. Raymond / le- Moley. rrcemly arrived on Ihe scene ol deliberailons. ^ nlghl tlut Moley liid recommended ^ saiielloii ot n (omiula providing (or elfort* by ceniral banka to prevent " widely-swinging currency lluciua- 8 i'lcn». Iliui meellng demandi o( (tie ^ ^'rench and olhen of Uie European ” gold bloc dUturbed over the move* tu ,ntnu. Hold Twe MeeUogt in Two* meetings of sold and non* gold rriircseniatlves were held to [- rign such on agreement, but bolh pi III broke up wllhoui such an Inlllaimg nt upon wa-d (rom the asslsUnl secre- « J .l.iry tlial Iw tiad not heard (rom his - I Pinance Mlnlsler'Ilonnel, France, H i clilef ol the gold group, left U jn U bnmedlaiely after Ihe end of ihe •' s. meeting and It apiieared thal Ihe London alicmpta al seltlemenl were \ (Continued On Page 3. 0013)" -lltlNlTEflS-, i m IN My ilDE i C iSE . le _____ I SAN JO.SB. CaU(- June 30 m-ln ^ clear, firm tones, Dtrld A. Union ^ ,i pleaded not gullijr )tere today to Ihe :l» chsrge oJ murdering hi* wife, Al- ll|i lene niori>e'L,im«nn, In Ihelr Btan* (nrdJiiilvuj)ly camPUs.hnme_Mem- ri briil'da?. — ................ a A short lime later he Usued. < to ' Ihrotigli hu ftitomey, Edwin M. Rra, :r ft tUUnnent In which hs decUred m A the deUv . ^ n week, reqneslwl by n till'derenierln eiiierlni the plea. , ■•W ll entirely due to the polley ot my la In Ihe written slatemenl >- asserted he wUhed 11"to be clearly |^ 4 understood (hat I luve never *l ft«y ^ j. lime considered entering »ny other li., ,f plfft'than-'nov-fuiliyP!--------- 2 r Superior Judge R. R. Syer sel Au- guil 21 u the dato for irUl. ^ai , Mrs. Umson “WB* (ound dead la “ n Ihe bathtub of the campus coiUge I, Jui( atler c.illers had summoned tier I ..husband, 3|.year-old rtpresenUllve ooo ot Ihe Btanford Press, (rom the back the . Iyard where he was lending ■bon- wai IfUe, Ell ______ sal llovcmcnt ■//' W _ ) ven (Hf sen w'l W In Iho call WmMm' . thai I ^ -r-- " H.8 4^/1 ^ FAI Sv'; h' y \ hwp CHI Tl -----1 cago on II by New York Trtbuoq, In& Pruli i • V, • rw E UKUQXR Atrorr nciuun or cmcoutTOsa . fTwin Falls ] DonationO [ ForCityT s Mayor and State Re t Confer W ith J.H .i e Official, on I Undertaking Designed to S: ■ “ Destniction-ealls-|or-Eni| ! Named by Local Committe ! Tiian 50 . Cents Hourly li [A N oiilrlEht. IM writ dotiMbn J fl ol lovctnn^nl t.nil. «11 e * Twin Falls, nnder provliloni of lln for constnicilon of i ay»tem o( Iriiek ,U . Twin FalU townslle. according tb a»t; J elate director oi puun£ WftlU, tfl uiinur Etftto Representatives Dau J, Cavanagli, . BuhJ. tn tonlerence at Bolie, yesterday ; Some addlllonal necessary ln(ormalli . made avalUbfe to the direcior hy the ei \ ?alU proiect will be the (irsl of lU.kln , full (orm to meet Uie requlremenU of f this work, UrAJohnston said last evenlr the proJccl.-«nd U U expected lhal co August 1, next, Cltn Ob)^ I The big objecl of thl* projcct,” Mr,, 1 provide adequa(« thorougtifarea for (he { menl In the city (hat wu nol bulli for i ■a sljuftUon where, wllhln two years, the lilD iHTRED IGES i ^PE iS liEXPE ISES i Government Slashes $345,- , 961,000 from Payroll«“ For Ex-Veterans bf Wars w __ 18 WA8HIN0T0N. (Saturday Mam* Inil July 1 iiJ>-Pen«lon rolls were llihleiied by ftlmwt one-halt at midnight by Uie Roosevelt economy proeram. of. r^Th»:bfglnnlnrofr<HeMWiMUcal lor year brought vetemi' exi>eadliurei vnr down (rom IW3 appropriation* Uial (irt aggmftted IW7.«».0W lo estimate* hlb (etallni »5ll.Ptt,000 for the new pro jtM, ft iTducilon ot |3tSM1.000. brif Jloatvff. nol all ihU amoiinl T earns out of benellU previously i<ald »* i (o ’rmr »Wl«rmnntt1 IIlfln-dDlUr» pro o( Ihe reduction wu arranged (or to by ft decrease in the 1933 appro- Wr prtaiion c( I100,000WI (or the (und lm that U being set aside K»rlr te pay the Hlff-hjnas-ln-JW5,-T)»-»ppn>ArI*- lion for the fiscal year, 1934, wu Hnc halved. Slop PaymenU Benellt paymenU (o between «0,- the 000 and 5O0J00 men who'aerved in atoi the World and flpanlsh-Amerlcan stre war* »lopi*d lonlghl at midnight nue EsUmales ot Ihese savings aggre* itre galrd »I33,000,000, Compensation to Wa ihoussnds 'o( oUier former Krvico of ] men will be leu Uun lu l year, hlgl The toUl o( the estimated IH4 m«0,000 for non-veleran acllvl- «he lies, mainly cifll service rellremenl deli wmlons. The Inclusion o( a similar pr« lum (or »33 brought the approprU rt\] alien ler that ye»r io fMS.W.COO. mer Approximately 387,000 World war the veterans who .herelofore recelvedi on i dliabllliy allowance* (or allmenW lola not directly connected with Uielr J w nervlce will be removed from lha T! rolls, Aboul 74.000 Spanlsh-Amcri* »pp. ean war veterans llkewlM come off. him In addition, there are scverwl.nol thousand velerans In other cUulfl* bloc catfoM, fufh as Ihe M il emcfflency »<•« retired officers. JVtween one-half grai anrt t»-o-thlrds of llifsc men go off “3 lb. ,oK . “1> Admi.1. F..I1111" iJ” An'entJ m ho»pllaIliliig veterans iflnto whnie ifnliWrs vifrf not comie«edn«ti wllh servie# came »lso. bul •velerans' “] lumbSbusiness on S; COAST shows gains Ti . __ . -I PoORTLAND. June 30 (,r)'- New by b buslnrss nmminling lo M.0!3,000 (ecl inon or abont 27 p«T crnt above the three the jvir weekly avemge for June and less year tfian I per cmc beJo*’ (he pnriMu.1 a«d « u rei»rl«l by Ih r We.ilenrm>f‘i Pine ajsoclalton here today (or the.ljte week ending June 2(, 01 the 121 re-, the i porting mllb. 70 were opernllng, ,|^tl RhIiimenU were 55.283,000 feet for.«W., tlie wefk, nnd prod(ldH0ir « J 83.0W »o^»i (eel, putting prodi|cilon al 31.8 per cetil o( capacity compnr'd wlUi-ai3 f/id |)er cenl (ur the prcvlous.week, and' 'i'* ■ (4.8 per cenl for (he year fo daw.;Pf''« Currenl order* were 48 per cent o(. ' sawmill capacity._________ FAIRBANKS RECOVERS i’j,';? ------- . i "W NEW, YORK, June 30 M’t-DousLis, chen Fairbanks. Jr.. who was stricken wtlh > Falls liibar piicumonU nn hu return from'meai Europe a week aco. nWf fo ill.lo r i lip In b<rt today. He still cannot re-‘put c telye vuiiors. It was said at Docton'<Prlri Im-pltal. •' Icost ---, ---------- jwhlc CHICAGO DEAN’ RETIRES 611ICAOO, June W Ml — Dr.!this* Shaller Mathews. 70, t llred today save u riean 0! Ihe Unacr-jly ol CtiP goiti ;ago dlvinlly school atler 39 yean per < in the faculiy. He wn,s fuceeeUed b y --- ?ruIC!ior Shirley JackaoD Case. (C y . ; =; TODAY; Unsettleii' : :ws 8 PAGES - 5 CENTS 5Receives Of $135,OOQ Truck Lanes Representatives H. Stemmer, Idaho 1 Details of Project I Save' Paved Streets from -Employment-ol-Hany-Hen'j— nittee, lo Be Paid Not Less y for 30-Hour Work Week iMlon or bcuttn IIU JM ,nd IIMW) Will be made RvallaUo to the ctty of of Ihe national IndustrUl recorery aO. iiek .lanes on ilirce sidea c( Hie ortglnft) } aviuraneea given by J. H. Btemmer, inagh. Twin rulii, and Harry W. Biny. ^rdiy. rmallon regarding Hie projcct ii-lll be Ihe end of the wpsk, to lh«t tha tWo U,klnd In the tute (0 be presented m a of federal nnd stale govemmenU (or evening. Tlie aUte will call for bUU on lai conitrucUon work will begin ftbotjt ObleeUon ' Mr. Johnston uld Usl evening, ,‘ U to r (he big truck* that are ruining ptte- l lo: suth heavy tratdc. and to prevent •s, the elty would be required lo *pend -11300,000 (0 rebuild lU atreeU.” ' Tlie stale will (umUh foreman, tnd Inspcclon. All other Ubor, ex* cept In wme (echnlcftl posiUoni. wilt, be designated by a loeal committee S to be appointed by tha city. Ur. Johnston uld. Wage*, the mayor WM given to underaUnd. will not be lesa (han 50 etnU an hour (of 1 30-hour wtek, ------- x;f?arm>t5*fldi---------- ■* The Utle director of pubUe worki H acceded to Twin PalU mftyor’* de* • mand (or eonstiuctlon of tniek Une* 30 (eel wide, whercftt federti S highway rmlallona provide (or roads only O feet wide, snd agreed to Include in the local project the eoMtnicllon d( curb* and gti»Ur» • along ihe new Iruek Unet. but he ? declined lo approva the.requext for '■cpnitnirtlon'flf ft'truck Une on Blue y Ukes bouUvtrd on Ihe east border .. of ahe original lownslle. The dirrc* ^ lo^ll*-v»tolna-lheJJlaoXake«J>ouh•----i. I vnrd-poftlon-o(-lho project, flood----- > l flm^y on the ircuUllona that pro* lilbit use of federal fundi (or lm* » provemenl of road*.letdin« to ft toff brWgq or ferrr. mayor aid. II TTie truck,Udb building pre«ranT, a u approved. Mr. Jtrtinslon tald. wtll t lo (ederal hlghnr lUndanU of Rimberlr Road, vest from tbe clly d IlmlU to Mftio ftvnue, and also of. y the sU(« highway west from Main Bvcmie.to Uie mualelpal boundarr a line. Bolh oCthese'*eclon-»111-b*— t"* widened lo 30-foot width. ConUnulng from Uie ]unctur« of Kimberly Road and Uftin ftnnue. - the new truck Unea wUl exUnd I fttonir Mlnldokft avenue to Third 1 street soulh. Ihence on Fifth avc- - nuei aoulh and west to Wftshlngton • street, »t sixth aUeet west, and on ) Washington street to the luncture . 9 of Main avenue west and the lUto highway. J Dlsrtuet OU»er ProJRlTl . I Twin PalU mayor'41*cu»ied wlUt . Ihe stale director cfpubllBWoriotho L delatU of ft 150.000 oU aod gravel r program for Improvement of Twin FalU itreeia with (ederal govern* ment fund* that aro avftlUbla under the nallonal IndustrUl recovery act, I on ft flJJO basis. 30 per cent o( tha I toial being donated- by Ihe federal government. I Tlie oil and grftvel program would , apply, Ule mayor uld here Ust eve- . hing, lo about 127 bloekt thafdo I'not now have gravel bote, and 67 . block* that ant graveUd-ftnd^wouId need only a >;*lnch carpet coat ot ’ gravel mued wllh S5 uphalt oil. ; Today." Mr. Johnston said, “ the cliy of Twin Fall* U le»7lng Mm a year sprtnUlng U*. and hu been ; I doing so (or several yean. Of thli I'amount approximately S7000 li col- lp«tKT~------- -------------- Tliere arc two ways o( proceed- ing with nn oil and gravel program. •Ow-wpuld.bo.to.JloaLa-toniLiaiia______ lor the (ull-nmount of the esllmaled tiO.DOOmjt of the Improvement. The ’mhrrw-ould be to create a local Im- . provemenl district, or districts. . -If the penile will vUuallio Uiat •by bo.Tnwing iSO,«00 ot 3H per cent , money from the gnvtmmenl ftt Uiat , the sprlnkUng Ux reU) o( tlO,OOQ ft I yenr would retire the whole amount, : jijid Ujai by foUfctlns only »3JJOO during llie (lve*year perlo* the en- ‘I'lte cost would still be paid becaute ' the guvernment give* up 30 per cent ;o( Ihe total, whleh would be 115,- ' 000, Ihen we would have roodt that r-»o‘.!<l-be.,»rmftnent^*.-wouldtao----- 9way with ft big ahare. ot tho dtut, and after (ive years we could reduco the sprinkling lax to one-lhlrd tha .presfm Jery. No Addlllsnal Taxai , The whole program." the mayor coiiilnucd, -Isn’t going to oost Twin Falls taxpayers one penny more than they are paying loday, 1 ■■Wc are pulling 18««0(tallens of .chemically treated water on Tain iPallsslrteU every day; and that ‘ mean.111ts custlng $30 a monlh'Just .lor ehemtatfs In ihe wafer (hat Ij :puton the streets,Thls»m.OOOslreet • I sprinkling/nx doe.inll Include’Uie 1 cosl ot muinienAnee o( the stiwu, J which Is a big item In lUeK, and which would be reduced very mau- ,runy by Uie gravel and oU-program. -1( the people will cooperate ia jthls underukuig, we are going to save a Jot o( money, and. under Uie gocemment^ (crms Chat g(re ut 30 per ctnt bf ihe toUI ed*i, we eta “ (CanUnued On Page 2, CoL 3) ' A

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Page 1: tfplnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS... · 2014-12-12 · A A '. M . E d itio n ' T H I VOL^ie. NO. 78. . • . ' Workers Ar Industry’s Affree On ^ ' IDAHO

A A '. M . E d i t i o n '

T H IVOL^ie. NO. 78. . • . '

Workers Ar Industry’s Affree On

' IDAHO TREASURY GOES j

ON CASH BASIS AGAIN

DOtSE, June 30 (;i'HTIie >uie , Ijeuufy wenl on • cuh buls lo- 1 d*r Ion* enougfi to mett llie mijor * pih 01 thB iUite pajTOli to pennit emplojru lo cninr the coming thrte-

---«liy-holldiy-b«lmUn«-U«KWo»_ ft^Vllh mon«y iniU ble In th# ux

■ntidpttion note fund. PO.OOO worth or new w r i n U *•«« Utu<d ' nibje'ct-to bnm dlile redenpilon In cuh. For Uie p u t teirml rctks ill

elurSM frslnU th« stnm ) .tund h iK bren paid vlth rrgtitrrrd w»rnini* whleh will be rtdffmwl In e*»h only «h»n there li nioofy in the gnifml fund.____________ . 1'

RIFLE KILLS pNE SON 1 BUT SftVES ANOTHER',,

VILLA OROVE, HI.. June 30 f« The rifle which klllfd Jolm Stdlcr'* f ln t wn ured the IKe of hls tecond »i tod.nr. ■

Elsht VMM ego Heniy. H. w u ‘J tceldentally iihot by the pin during }' ft r#bbit hunt. }'

\Vhen youne John. Jr.. * « «t- |i toelred br * bull todny. Mi fulher m untd the wvnpon to kill the men* seiss anlmil. In

4 5 3 BEER RETAILERS ^

. BUY IDAHO LICENSES___ |m

BOISK. June 30 <-V>-Tlie <V|«rt.'____menl of liw eniercemcnt todiy

eomplfMil-ticen*ln?-of 453 reHill- - beer <<lipfmfr» ind 32 wholfwlter*. brlnt’pn I revenue tb the rt»le ot co St»» ulncp the Uw became trfrc* or tire Uit wetk. |i i

To dui* no brcwerlej have been: tieentcd, nor h u tny revenue ume if ' in from the (ax oC 5 cenU ft Ration

----- on-b«rbuitlie-dfp*rtmenf<!ldnoi;‘fftp fet any of the Utfcr tor Cro er' three week;, . |U

THREE FOREST WORKERS S’ — QET-PRISON-SENTENeES^

BOISE. June U (iTHThree ron* w! «n»U on corp* youth* Jrom New lie J fn « r iodir *rr» leRlenced {<■ (Icixa

^ul»y^tfl burgliTT ef « PlMervllle | _

The thre« nre Diiiny Fftnlii, Or* *nge. John Sheer. Weeh«wk<n and 'P‘' Joneph flshtr. MonteUlr. I '

•rh.p ..'M ni.M>l .tii/tBii P .» ■'*“ Koefiieh fhal ofhen'of the campui!! had returned (rom (he pool hall with I ti. mti# br»u mu«* and Uiey M unhlr,: Kme aa louvcnln. One Bunday i(u I i emoon ihey broke In. look Mme'm

___mugs ond added.candy._to iheit' looUtd

W IDOW OF NOTORIOUS Z

■ BANDJT D IES VIOLENTLY

NEW YOnK. June M W - Tlie 5!, widow of the nolorloui Jack Dla* „i mond was (ound sliol to death In her I |o BrookJyn aparUncnl lonlghl, a year Imi and ft htiK a»er her gangsler hw-1 ■

.band vaa tlaln in an Albany hotel. ,hi Tho body o( (he 30-yeJr-old wom« ”

an. rhw e U M tn maldfn rt»m w* Alice K. BchKfer, saji dUcorered on a the llvins room door by Charles P Hunter, wperinlendenl o( the build- ■ J insr, to whom neichbors cxpreMcd ^ Ihe belle( Hi/ielhlnR was ATpng.

The mcdlcnr examlnfr (ound a build Aound In her right temple, and deirrmlned she had been dead' since early Wednesday.

Kirs. Diamond’s drets was torn

XlJje back nnd chalw In the living: Lc n.wrre overturned. Qn ft table in Ihe kltelienelte were Uiree coffee cupj. leading police to e.tpreM the .

• belief two perwnA were with her at (he time of the shooting.

Two nr three bullel luiles were

• ment, ulilrli U (n a HibJlanfUl res-' IrtenUal dl>trlcl on the way to Slietpshead bay.

Mrs. DInmnnd, who ofcii]>led tlie ]f|,( apsrtmenl under Ihe name of Alice n Kenny, had Uved alone there since wer iMt.Aiisuit. „,e«

li t f name Mldom had been con- rep< nected wllh her htuband's gang ac-'lnc iJrJMf.*. DUmond s.i* more In-'croi quentlj- acr^mTii'ipd In iiubllc by.onei Marlttn <_Klkl' Robcit.'. a showgirl, cret

—tOAHO-FARHER-GOLLEG-T —$t580-F0ft:BURNED OATS J"

------- • ,T.j;iBOISE, JunIe M M ^Thc .>a.;»i.i

prenw court Uxlity uplKld iJie. cJalm , iu « of Lonnie Dales, rancher living near I (he Ferdinand. In Idaho county, agalnit ljuft;

-.•he Oeneral Insurance Company ofi Qi ‘ America, for 1)580 iofil when hLi oats pate

™ burned In a wrehouic (ire. hsi wmplalned lhal in a«inl ot

Uie company. A. C, C.'iaee. Cotion- _ wood, Ulled lo renew Inwrance on Ihe OAU », lie hiyj . tne

• • cmp (or vreral years pa.U. Ttie com- f , ?nnv rnniended the agent hid ex-i‘' ‘f cc'fl'ri Ms conlraetual TlshU In proml'lrf to rtnew the Ihjur pce 2'|®‘ without a formal nollw from the 7,.V ranclier but the court held Ihat !_ where *nch aiiihoriiy had appear* S ed lo re.n «ii’i Ihe agent. Ihe nncher wa* noi at fault. ” *['

The In.ninnrf policy cxplretf Oc* {{« ; •cember 31 1930. snd the warehowe agrc( burned »‘l;3rlly alifri.ird, destroy-'fMri" leg 158;w pounds of Balei'-otU. on ll

f

E TW WUU I4WBSH Of

iidTextile ’s LeadersI Wage Scale^ A l l ■ N ig h t Session '

B r in g s C om prom ise

j I n L a b o r’s F a v o rII

- Natlonal-Recoveq-AdinimS' -

» Irator Congratulates '

J Negotiators lor Evidence i

3 Of. "Pa lrio lic Spirit” jIt ____ a] •• By JAMK.H r. SELVA<;K i:

W' ’'^HINOTON. June 30-lndl.jo caUon.1 came lonlght (hal ihe L (rsde agreemenl devised by the

cotion lexlile induMry, with lU new-; | i'JyJifJ|hicn«J wsjejicajfs, woijJd rf* f,

. celte quick approval (rom Hugh S. n t Johnson, the nallonal rKovery ad* p 1 mlnlstrator. n

Afler an all-night session. Uie a , spokesman of the manulaclurcn , fame (onrard late today with a plan* to boost (he code's proposed mln- ii

Imum wage (o IU In the SoiiUi and n* 113 In the North, OrlRlnilly the Jig* ar uresventlOtiKtm.* Johnson quickly congraltiUlcd llie

Induiiry upon the '•patriotic splrlf he uld II had rhown in leading (he way under the induMrlal recovery

, act. Presldenl noojcvcll U Ihe llnal> authority upon the codes and John*

son said Uie clile{ executive Intended. giving more than perfunc<ory exam*„ Inatlon lo Ihe agreement. .. .. I iVsks.Corroboali"?_________>. Asking conobomtlon by (he re- ( co\ery admlnlstrailon'a chief rcon- r* omlit Dr. Alexander Sachs. Johmon '• [tald Ihe minimum wages propo.icd

^. would return the purchasing power , ,oJ Ihe workers to Ihe pre-depreMlori I level, and allow for an Increase In

t'the coat-of living.---------------r' Although spokumrn lor oniiniinS , 'labor hsd also opposed the <0 hour ! maximum work week, contending ll .

. shouldbemuchlower.Sachssaldany> scaling down ol this (Ijiire would be h.' T ^ l S d a t ^ tiiu thTsiireid-oni} -employment'under-*-4(Chour-w«ek i'i

would mean ft shortago of trained „ rilexUle worken which mlghl drive C|SffliHftiWf/romth« flew of opera-

*\ ' PrfWnt Modified Cod*> ' ''"2 'I _ln presenllng.lheliLmodmftl.r<»i.»_s!

(he msnuJactuteis Introduced two gj . more contrtn'ersJai elemenU Into the ^ I'picture. •; OneoJthuewuaiirovLilontore- [qulre approval by the adnilnlstra*ductlon and the other would iterroll

II JUIng Uit cost of production to pre* ■rent competUlon. |,! Under Ihe plan prr*enle<!. a perm-L ;sn«nt committee would be named io|” -■ advise-wtlh-Johnsonr^ononflinri 'nor new equipment, except replace- ments wlU be permitted unles* It Is decided (hat the machinery would [1:, not bring over production,

. The commiltee abo would advise J J as to Ihe coiidilioni Wllhln the in- dustry-lo avoid discrimination, to . promote Mablllty of Uie Industry and ;io eliminate unfair and deslnictlve r ”* compellilon and prtcUces."I Johnson has repeatedly Mid there J should be no price llxlng Uiai would “

iConUnued On Page 2,'coi, 3»'*'^

srafiii: pBiEsngi

____ . ' Ja I

■ Leaders Agree to Resort'i».

To Quota System lo Bring *

About Pricc Stabilization Tj;' — : • ' [;;;

^VA.SJlJNonw, Junr 30 <r, —.(jrr Dellnlle (creemeni to Mablllze .'iiK-jjer ar prices at liighef levels ihroiiBli a quota syitc:n v ii renched to-lsy b> iii leaders of tlie induiiry.

Obslieles In the wiy of an acconi were surmounted, at a i>erle« of- meetlngf of a lub.commlltee whkh reporird Its progre.y lo aMi-aieer-l Ing ccnimltiee ihts mflmliic The g.-oup «>.i Uvtnieiea lo procwl at Of' onee wllh the drafting ol n cnii- n'K Crete plan, ' • clia

Key Men Confer »ncThe :iecrliig commutee,’ uiwnjof. i

•riiiui till it'iirtCTnimm f-niyinnTi mcitle growers and refiners, as well iris, as Ihov (rom the Philippines, Ha-lope T.J1I and Puerto nico. wa* nnm/ii[len( at, a eonference of key men In thei mil sugar Indiiitr}- M i Tue.<riay uni(rr:'oirri me auspices o( the agricultural acl- T Juftment, administration. lege

Quota figures now are being pn-- nesc pared by Ihe sub-committee, whlrh adn has been divided into two groiip. piw for thts purpose,

Preparei Agreemenl onlsDr. John Lee Coulter, member ot Met

the tariff commlulon. who H act- »nd Ing ter »ie.f«rm admlnWniton In lielping lo prepare the agreemenl. un wfd Ihrre wa* little spread l)et«efn luota figurci luggeiled by, the vlirl- C 5UI elements iri th Indiisiry, Priee- Using.’officla!-. ray. is not foii- ;emplsted. , R'

The (ull ^mmlitw h Io meft Pre-' igatn Monday lo consider the plan man ( ll Is ready by Ihen, Approval of .iiniT he full committee a-onld fend the Unli Igreement lo Secretary Wallace, to bur, MVP- him order public hearings up- diy. m IU dsji

TnS ONLY ASi

V l W l___________ TWU

DEFICIT f OFJUMli

3- MiSfliBDlSP:ur

[l Federal Program for Com-j“' p Ing Fiscal Year, However,jSJ

Calls lor $1,000,000,000!™ Slash lo Avert Repelitionj*''

’ Uly Tlie Afwlated Prevsi ,e TITTASmNOTON. June 30

. W .Trf‘'‘"'T book* at the end ol ’ ’ a (iJcal ye.ir twI.Vy related ?;

;e llie lory of n »l.7co,coaooo deficit bul every government' deimrtmem

” thotvd (he nttent of tfic econom.'es ” In iifcccM to jirevent lis hinijwjiins.' , ngmn. '‘I;

Tlie soieniiiienf* progriim for III* •' ,i ii?cnrye,ir beginning lomorrow call* -:fi’i-'a tiilualuii of-abonWhWAWr^ '* jOOO In the ordinary expcndUures ol ■ '• Isovernnient,11 Tliti means. In addlllnii.io llie vi ;■ j IS per cenl pay cut affeciiuK every• frrieral cmp/oje, several flioiiuind , ’• will be separated entirely from the , I* [inyrolls. UnoIJlclal estimates were

Ihat more lhan 3000 In Washington « ' '<! alone would loie '.heir Jotvv ^ Third Annual Defieil r < n It wai the third succe.wivc year 1* In which the govcnunent has spent d more than ll collectcd and a glance P» ;• at Ihe public debt gave further evl-

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i i i i i l G iI* Jui

-I ITS EMT|“; Chicago Polico Arrest Man Qj ? Wanted by Sleuths Work- n inn on Abduction Case . <3 — }f CHICAGO. June 30 i-n-Lee Tur*

ner. 31. an ex-eonvlet whow recoid ‘> on (Ik al police heariquarlers here *< how a "Jlop" ordrr with Ilte iioU*.-liotLJcotiuht.ilccirim'-.i'iJLL.J'.*';..'®,i Uix:.-WnnlctlJn.connKllDn_wufi /5 111? Lindbergh kltlimplns’ was at* !’'• “ rested loday by two detectives.* Hailed as he walked from a res* f t* tiuninl by Detcetlve* noy Van

Hetik and James Drennaluin. one of Ithfim Mid he reeenlly *aw Turner's ^

'-plclureJaJunicixln* listed as one >«'0 of thnse Mughl for th» kldnipln; In * < ' March, 1932, the prisoner at flrtt l'«

gave Ihc name o( ''Doc' Jennlnga.AdmlU IdenUly I

•[ Alter being.Inken 10 detecllr^^ [was Turner, offleera sild. but denied’ Tli' ' any knowledge of tlie kidnaping and «ci

slaying of the Infant >on o( Colonel *• and Mr*. Charle* A, Lindbergh andUttlmciUiLtalK.furlliir.---------*1®;n Word o( Ills arre»i wm telegrnph* J ; led the department of Jiutlee al 24«[Washington but police here faUl Uiey F Idld not know the rr.ison» Turner raci

, «-u reported wanfeiJ In Ifie case. __’ Chief o( Oelecllves William Shoe- “ ; maker said Turner woiiW be hand­

ed over to (edernl nuthorltles to*1 morrow.

Prison Hfford —, Delecllve bureau record* revealed

Turner served sU years in Leaven­worth penllenllary (or violation of

'ffiosial laws; two year* al Jeffenon fcity, MLwoiirl. prt nn In eonnecUon with an automnblle iliefl, ind a two- year lerm at Boonville, Missouri, (or larceny.

Turner, who was, arres'.ed tl Elevenlh and MIchlgi\n ’mi.the edge of Ihe loop, near ceiitml .jiollce headquarters said he formerly lived In St. LoiiLs bul had brnn staying at

Ja loo;) holel the pasl three weeks,I New Jersey slate pollfe said Uiey 'had no record of a l^e Tjirner wanl* \ ed in connection with thr Lindbergh 'abduction and ilsylnc, t lieeenllv John II, Ob.'Ko, acting ; rlilef at 8ir-Vuis. Informed author* iltlrs hetr the >lepnnmcni of justice « [wl.«hrd to qui-itlon Ttimer rcsird- ^

i b'TTh liame In Sa«ri»f:<l liil!' r; Scw jJer^o’. ^

JURY AcSilTS LAWYER I IN POCATELLO MELEE;

r POCATKLLO, June 30 ( I', _ A . Jury iiitf evening found* n. A, Wc- Dei/Il. D.i.iiw* eoiHiiy |)rfxvfiiilng attorney and general rhi.irmin ,ln charse of the Recon.'trucllwi On- lance corporalinn lunO.'. nol gulliy ’ jof eharses ol mayhem nnd a- -Jiull V rind-battrrT-prtfm^y-U-C-lUt*- — ? rls, loeat oil iirnmoter. Tlie trial -1 lopened this morning and after > lengthy arsumrnt llarrU wfl.% i>er- mlUed to repre.- nl the state In his own behalf.

The rharges grew out of an al­leged flglil in McDevltl’* office Wed­nesday foHo»lng nn anmmeni over admlnWratlon of ncrowirucllon Plnanee corporation funds at which .Mayor Charle.s A. Broati wa,< th: only wliness. Hams charged that McDevltl ftttiiekr-l him uiih ha ItfUi and hit him on the r.'rV.. •

HOOVER f i s h I n g ' m h t y

REACHES NEVADA LAKE

RENO. Nev.. June HO (.T—VormT President Herbert Hoover. Rav Ly­man Wilbur, pre-ld''nt of Stanford .iinlvenity. Justice H. P. Stone of the • UnKedSiatM, and Ray Ljmsn Wif- bur, Jr, anived at Pj'ramid Inke to- diy. Tliry plan Io jpend .several dsji there fthlng.

ASSOCIATED PRESS NEW

FA LLWIN FALLS. IDAHO, SATURDA;

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S JUDGE (INUS 'NEEULi; aiBEEU" UNHT TO DRINK 30

SAN PRANCISCO, Jims 30 l-T) - I’ SeedIc beer.' de.icrlbed In court «,C< Ibrcw "itcppcd up" by the lnfuslon;*n

I , .of spirits, was held by Fedewl Judge!fc: ' IFrank H. Kerrigan lo be until lo’<‘c . drink nnd therclore nol A beveragc.j. ' »j Judge Kerrigan ruled no oflense lmd;M . I been commuted in It* sale, w Jlm-j« Jiiny Oeorge, ihe defendant, went

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I MUKKOGEE: Okla., June 30 lAt Uert Cloud U now under the thumb<

rt of Ihe wife he beal for "tipping'* o(- .<° Ileers where lo.flnd his still. .Pf

Fedenil Judge R, U WlllUnii.,, senlenclng CJoud to two yeara m l* . Leftvcnworth i>eiilteniuir)', paroled P" ‘ ■him lohl* wllr. MVing; .. .''If he beal.i her ag»m, all rim lia» ^ , In do U Icll me and hell co to prts-,,

on; n i Slop this wife beating." 1'"' judge WitTiaip-b ft Oaciieior, t

e VtlLLOtV.ST'ONK PARK IIIKDK Q y HAVE 'INTEItrUETER- 1( Yn.LOWSTONE PARK. June 30 - l,Vp-Tho birds ol Yellowstone park n aro’to have Ihelr own •'Inlerpreter" •

llila summer.Charles Bowman Hulchlns, na*

I tloimlly known naiumllst snd ortil- .1 ihologisl, hu been assigned to the St e park during the season as a ranger*. naturalist and will tell the vliliora of . Ihr bird I'ariellrj /ound In llie

park.

JUDfiEQl'IfKI.VREfOVEUS31 OF 11 STOIiS KOWLH

OKLAHOMA CITY, June 30 H I- , Judge Will Chappell of the criminal , *

■ court of appeali, a chicken (ancler , and aomelhlng of a dclcctlvc, speed-

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WEW YORK. f.-UiiiriJjy Neffl- . Ing). July l(.^-Reiwuo( rain over ,■ Ilm Eastern •mountain »rea delayed . the mrt of Ihe n2.VW Irans-con*; ilnentaUlrraeeloLosAngeleaeftrly g.,„• Ion ;• •-Amelift-E*rhart-Pulnim,-’Who 3 ; planned-Jo-be'drst In'lhe air.'de;

elded shortly afler midnight lo post.. pone IKT (ake*otf untU afler eon- I ferrtng at 3 A. M. wilh (he fl^ men 1 q• enirjint*. V',,I Mlsa Rulh Nirhot*. shortlv before. last midnlshi. abandoned hopes (or I ft UkeoK before Uie loday wlien ...a

her ftlrplane developed molor Irou*• kllli Inumuch aa slie--iiiid Mm. PtiU

, nam probably vlll not Ukeoff to* J(r«heri-IMy-*lll-n<*;aMln»t-ilme.• 'They are Ihe only entrants In the o"; race for Ihe i:J00 a-omen’s prlie. “ J J

me 3 A. M, weather confcrence was 10 decide the l.ikeoK lime o( (he .

, 11 race for men ^ ^

2400 mile*.'"’” ’Frank Hawks is Ihe sUrler ot the 1__

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EWSPAPER IN TWIN FA

;DAY MOKNING .JULY 1, 19M

l o f l o Jobless M en I ' R e tu rn ' to Tasks [

In M il ls on C o a s t '- SEATTLE, June 30 (Aviuneetlng .

an added cmploymcnl o( at least' K 3000 men during Ihe week’ ending _ June 2i, mills reiwrtlng to the H’dCj illCoasl Lumbermen's association, Inl njcrrased production nlmwl 13 |>er. icicent or II.POO.OOO feet, the organlia- , o’llon s.ild tod.iy. f(.1 Since June 1. Ihe organlutlon ^linld, "It I.< estlnuled that al least i.'C5 ivr rent n( the com|ianle« o|ier- it'ating in Ihc weft hav# Increa-'cd

Shipments of. (81 mills flurlng Uie week were 7.3 per cent over pro­duction and currcnt Mies :t.23 per

_! • During the week lumber produc* b.tlon (o(aled I03.770J3< board leel.

Compared with nn average weekly . producUon so Ur In I9J3 of m Um \

, (eel. Orders booked were cIom lo 1 e n’.lier cent less llun Uiow iaken the c previous week, - ri

Vll' iwfllM nriler llh itood at " . <MJtS7,ICT bmrrl feet, nn hiercase b . ol l3.-0j,08 feet (rom Ihe neck be* V jfore, 0

; i i i w n? JM M m l; Storms Break Heal Wave In

J Few Sections, But in 2

Others People Swelter S

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T IVsiilte scallered nilns, the sun U srared most o( Ihe nation ngaln yes* m lerday as 11 ccnllnued its alege of a ^

. week. . -Slonta bwio lln" UfH Kate In »

lew seciloiv', but other portion* of • ■ Ihe iiatioii enriierrn nnd deaths C

(mrn the heal mounted. JKawi* still waa the nation's oven,

. At Hill CUy It wa* 112, al Hays 111, I

. ai Emporia and-Qarden CUy 109.

. nnd l\)prka had'105, the twelfth day ' Ihe ihennometer stood ftbove Ihe ccntiiry mark; . ,

• ReperU IM / ., Uncoln, Nebra.Oia. reiwrlertya " ‘ eadlng of 103 aller a rnln, (he flnl P’ ; of eonseqiifncp Mnce ^Iny 29. Hlsh t\

wiiidA flatienr'd farm buildings nnd i. (opplfd Ure* near Scandla, Kansas.

' iind.uurimgwnnnrariian.T.Mwotjrt.’ Temprmture* In most of Missouri « ' Sim stood near lOO, 61. Lmil* had a ’ hew high (or the setMn, tOi, Ih

„Oniaha, Nebraska, swfliered under ft A hot w;lnd bnl Towa, Mliinrinta and ilj Wisconsin husked In I'mprratures th that nearrd the comfort mark. "■ern Indiana and one woman waa killed ty lightning. U was M dc: as trees al IndUnapolls. Chicago hsd ur one heal death nnd down*tate HU-h o ir s i^ fA n ra F w r t in e i^ f p!' aprinefleld. the highest o( the year, < and 104 ai Matloon. tu

Storm Cool. OhU • ,A vlolenl wind and rain storm

cooled soulhraslern Ohio, Detroit reported Iwo heat death* and lem-i'"’ peralurts near 00, Tliundenlorms I >■ . ™ I ] ya

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Approval, of Plan Appears i As Only Way to/Avert

‘'0 Tie*Up in Conferencenl 01 Economic Leaders

. . . li. iny The Assoelaled Preui

el. A I’l’UOVAL OP a monetftry plwi Uy A » h l c h ll was believed in. 198; -*-111 application would bring lo an I 1 end Ihn tie-iip in the world economle he conference occailoned by the cur-

- rency itnbilltadon problem fias been at refoniiiinided to J’rt-sldent Rooscvell . i« by his iterwinal envoy. Raymond / le- Moley. rrcemly arrived on Ihe scene

ol deliberailons. ^

nlghl tlut Moley liid recommended ^ saiielloii ot n (omiula providing (or elfort* by ceniral banka to prevent " widely-swinging currency lluciua-

8i'lcn». Iliui meellng demandi o( (tie ^ 'rench and olhen of Uie European ”

gold bloc dUturbed over the move* tu ,ntnu.

Hold Twe MeeUogtin Two* meetings of sold and non*

gold rriircseniatlves were held to [- rign such on agreement, but bolh pi III broke up wllhoui such an Inlllaimg nt

upon wa-d (rom the asslsUnl secre- « J . l.iry tlial Iw tiad not heard (rom his -

I Pinance Mlnlsler'Ilonnel, France, Hi clilef ol the gold group, left U

jn U bnmedlaiely after Ihe end of ihe •' s. meeting and It apiieared thal Ihe

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-lltlNlTEflS-, i m IN MyilDEi CiSE.le _____I SAN JO.SB. CaU(- June 30 m-ln

^ clear, firm tones, Dtrld A. Union ,i pleaded not gullijr )tere today to Ihe :l» chsrge oJ murdering hi* wife, Al- ll|i

lene niori>e'L,im«nn, In Ihelr Btan* (nrdJiiilvuj)ly camPUs.hnme_Mem-

ri briil'da?. — ................a A short lime later he Usued. <to'

Ihrotigli hu ftitomey, Edwin M. Rra,:r ft tUUnnent In which hs decUred m A the deUv .^ n week, reqneslwl by n till'derenierln eiiierlni the plea. ,

■•Wll entirely due to the polley ot my

la In Ihe written slatemenl>- asserted he wUhed 11 "to be clearly | ‘ 4 understood (hat I luve never *l ft«y ^ j. lime considered entering »ny other li.,,f plfft'than-'nov-fuiliyP!--------- 2r Superior Judge R. R. Syer sel Au-

guil 21 u the dato for irUl. ai , Mrs. Umson “WB* (ound dead la “

n Ihe bathtub of the campus coiUge I, Jui( atler c.illers had summoned tier I ..husband, 3|.year-old rtpresenUllve ooo

ot Ihe Btanford Press, (rom the back the . I yard where he was lending ■ bon- wai

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Undertaking Designed to S:■ “ Destniction-ealls-|or-Eni| ! Named by Local Committe ! Tiian 50 . Cents Hourly li

[ A N oiilrlEht. IM writ dotiMbn J f l ol lovctnn^nl t.nil. «11e * Twin Falls, nnder provliloni of lln

for constnicilon of i ay»tem o( Iriiek ,U . Twin FalU townslle. according tb a»t; J elate director oi puun£ WftlU, tfl uiinur

Etftto Representatives Dau J, Cavanagli, . BuhJ. tn tonlerence at Bolie, yesterday ; Some addlllonal necessary ln(ormalli . made avalUbfe to the direcior hy the ei \ ?alU proiect will be the (irsl of lU.kln , full (orm to meet Uie requlremenU of f

this work, UrAJohnston said last evenlr the proJccl.-«nd U U expected lhal co August 1, next,

Cltn Ob)I The big objecl of thl* projcct,” Mr,, 1 provide adequa(« thorougtifarea for (he { menl In the city (hat wu nol bulli for i■ a sljuftUon where, wllhln two years, the

lilDiHTREDIGES i PEiSliEXPEISESiGovernment Slashes $345,- ,

961,000 from Payroll«“ For Ex-Veterans bf Wars w

_ _ 18 WA8HIN0T0N. (Saturday Mam*

Inil July 1 iiJ>-Pen«lon rolls were llihleiied by ftlmwt one-halt at midnight by Uie Roosevelt economy proeram. of.r Th»:bfglnnlnrofr<HeMWiMUcal loryear brought vetemi' exi>eadliurei vnr down (rom IW3 appropriation* Uial (irt aggmftted IW7.«».0W lo estimate* hlb (etallni »5ll.Ptt,000 for the new pro jtM, ft iTducilon ot |3tSM1.000. brif

Jloatvff. nol all ihU amoiinl T earns out of benellU previously i<ald »* i (o’rmr »W l«rm nntt1IIlfln-dDlUr» pro o( Ihe reduction wu arranged (or to by ft decrease in the 1933 appro- Wr prtaiion c( I100,000WI (or the (und lm that U being set aside K»rlr te pay the Hlff-hjnas-ln-JW5,-T)»-»ppn>ArI*- lion for the fiscal year, 1934, wu Hnc halved.

Slop PaymenU Benellt paymenU (o between «0,- the

000 and 5O0J00 men who'aerved in atoi the World and flpanlsh-Amerlcan stre war* »lopi*d lonlghl at midnight nue EsUmales ot Ihese savings aggre* itre galrd »I33,000,000, Compensation to Wa ihoussnds 'o( oUier former Krvico of ] men will be leu Uun lu l year, hlgl

The toUl o( the estimated IH4

m«0,000 for non-veleran acllvl- «he lies, mainly cifll service rellremenl deli wmlons. The Inclusion o( a similar pr« lum (or »33 brought the approprU rt\] alien ler that ye»r io fMS.W.COO. mer

Approximately 387,000 World war the veterans who .herelofore recelvedi on i dliabllliy allowance* (or allmenW lola not directly connected with Uielr Jw nervlce will be removed from lha T! rolls, Aboul 74.000 Spanlsh-Amcri* »pp. ean war veterans llkewlM come off. him In addition, there are scverwl.nol thousand velerans In other cUulfl* bloc catfoM, fufh as Ihe Mil emcfflency »<•« retired officers. JVtween one-half grai anrt t»-o-thlrds of llifsc men go off “3 lb. ,oK . “ 1>

Admi.1. F..I1111" i J ” An'entJ m ho»pllaIliliig veterans iflnto

whnie ifnliWrs vifrf not comie«edn«ti wllh servie# came »lso. bul •velerans' “ ]

lumbSbusiness on S ; COAST shows gains Ti

. __ ■ . -IPoORTLAND. June 30 (,r)'- New by b

buslnrss nmminling lo M.0!3,000 (ecl inon or abont 27 p«T crnt above the three the jvir weekly avemge for June and less year tfian I per cmc beJo*’ (he pnriMu.1 a«d «u rei»rl«l by Ih r We.ilenrm>f‘i Pine ajsoclalton here today (or the.ljte week ending June 2(, 01 the 121 re-, the i porting mllb. 70 were opernllng, ,|^tl

RhIiimenU were 55.283,000 feet for.«W., tlie wefk, nnd prod(ldH0ir « J 83.0W »o »i (eel, putting prodi|cilon al 31.8 per cetil o( capacity compnr'd wlUi-ai3 f/id |)er cenl (ur the prcvlous.week, and' 'i'* ■ (4.8 per cenl for (he year fo daw.;Pf''«

Currenl order* were 48 per cent o(. ' sawmill capacity._________

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NEW, YORK, June 30 M’t-DousLis, chen Fairbanks. Jr.. who was stricken wtlh > Falls liibar piicumonU nn hu return from'meai Europe a week aco. nWf fo ill.lo r i lip In b<rt today. He still cannot re-‘put c telye vuiiors. It was said at Docton'<Prlri Im-pltal. •' ■ Icost

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611ICAOO, June W Ml — Dr.!this* Shaller Mathews. 70, t llred today save u riean 0! Ihe Unacr-jly ol CtiP goiti ;ago dlvinlly school atler 39 yean per <in the faculiy. He wn,s fuceeeUed b y ---?ruIC!ior Shirley JackaoD Case. (C

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5 Receives Of $135,OOQ Truck LanesR epre sen ta tives H. Stem m er, Id a h o 1 D e ta ils o f P ro je c t

I Save' Paved Streets from

-Employment-ol-Hany-Hen'j— nittee, lo Be Paid Not Less y for 30-Hour Work Week

iMlon or bcuttn IIU JM ,nd IIMW)Will be made RvallaUo to the ctty of of Ihe national IndustrUl recorery aO. iiek .lanes on ilirce sidea c( Hie ortglnft)} aviuraneea given by J. H. Btemmer,inagh. Twin rulii, and Harry W. Biny.rdiy.

rmallon regarding Hie projcct ii-lll be Ihe end of the wpsk, to lh«t tha tWo U,klnd In the tute (0 be presented m a of federal nnd stale govemmenU (or evening. Tlie aUte will call for bUU on lai conitrucUon work will begin ftbotjtObleeUon

' Mr. Johnston uld Usl evening, ,‘U to r (he big truck* that are ruining ptte- l lo: suth heavy tratdc. and to prevent •s, the elty would be required lo *pend • -11300,000 (0 rebuild lU atreeU.” '

Tlie stale will (umUh foreman, tnd Inspcclon. All other Ubor, ex* cept In wme (echnlcftl posiUoni. wilt, be designated by a loeal committee

Sto be appointed by tha city. Ur.Johnston uld. Wage*, the mayor WM given to underaUnd. will not be lesa (han 50 etnU an hour (of 1 30-hour wtek,

------- x;f?arm>t5*fldi----------■* The Utle director of pubUe worki

H acceded to Twin PalU mftyor’* de* • mand (or eonstiuctlon of tniek Une* 30 (eel wide, whercftt federti

S highway rmlallona provide (or roads only O feet wide, snd agreed to Include in the local project the eoMtnicllon d( curb* and gti»Ur»

• along ihe new Iruek Unet. but he ? declined lo approva the.requext for '■ cpnitnirtlon'flf ft'truck Une on Bluey Ukes bouUvtrd on Ihe east border ..

of ahe original lownslle. The dirrc* lo ll*-v»tolna-lheJJlaoXake«J>ouh•----i.

I vnrd-poftlon-o(-lho project, flood----->l flm^y on the ircuUllona that pro*• lilbit use of federal fundi (or lm*» provemenl of road*.letdin« to ft toff

brWgq or ferrr. mayor aid.II TTie truck,Udb building pre«ranT, a u approved. Mr. Jtrtinslon tald. wtllt lo (ederal hlghnr lUndanU of

Rimberlr Road, vest from tbe clly d IlmlU to Mftio ftvnue, and also of. y the sU(« highway west from Main

Bvcmie.to Uie mualelpal boundarr a line. Bolh oCthese'*eclon-»111-b*— t"*

widened lo 30-foot width.ConUnulng from Uie ]unctur« of

Kimberly Road and Uftin ftnnue.- the new truck Unea wUl exUnd I fttonir Mlnldokft avenue to Third 1 street soulh. Ihence on Fifth avc-- nuei aoulh and west to Wftshlngton• street, »t sixth aUeet west, and on) Washington street to the luncture .9 of Main avenue west and the lUto

highway.J Dlsrtuet OU»er ProJRlTl .I Twin PalU mayor'41*cu»ied wlUt . Ihe stale director cfpubllBWoriotho L delatU of ft 150.000 oU aod gravel r program for Improvement of Twin

FalU itreeia with (ederal govern* ment fund* that aro avftlUbla under

• the nallonal IndustrUl recovery act,I on ft flJJO basis. 30 per cent o( tha I toial being donated- by Ihe federal ‘ government.I Tlie oil and grftvel program would , apply, Ule mayor uld here Ust eve- . hing, lo about 127 bloekt thafdo I'not now have gravel bote, and 67 . block* that ant graveUd-ftnd wouId

need only a >;*lnch carpet coat ot ’ gravel mued wllh S5 uphalt oil.; Today." Mr. Johnston said, “the

cliy of Twin Fall* U le»7lng M m a year sprtnUlng U*. and hu been ;

I doing so (or several yean. Of thli I'amount approximately S7000 li col-lp«tKT~------- --------------

Tliere arc two ways o( proceed­ing with nn oil and gravel program.

• Ow-wpuld.bo.to.JloaLa-toniLiaiia______lor the (ull-nmount of the esllmaled tiO.DOO mjt of the Improvement. The

’mhrrw-ould be to create a local Im- .provemenl district, or districts.. -If the penile will vUuallio Uiat

• by bo.Tnwing iSO,«00 ot 3H per cent , money from the gnvtmmenl ftt Uiat , the sprlnkUng Ux reU) o( tlO,OOQ ft I yenr would retire the whole amount,: jijid Ujai by foUfctlns only »3JJOOduring llie (lve*year perlo* the en-

‘I'lte cost would still be paid becaute ' the guvernment give* up 30 per cent ; o( Ihe total, whleh would be 115,- '000, Ihen we would have roodt that

r-»o‘.!<l-be.,»rmftnent *.-wouldtao-----9way with ft big ahare. ot tho dtut, and after (ive years we could reduco

■ the sprinkling lax to one-lhlrd tha .presfm Jery.

No Addlllsnal Taxai ,■ The whole program." the mayor• coiiilnucd, -Isn’t going to oost Twin Falls taxpayers one penny more than they are paying loday,1 ■■Wc are pulling 18««0(tallens of .chemically treated water on Tain iPallsslrteU every day; and that ‘ mean.111 ts custlng $30 a monlh'Just .lor ehemtatfs In ihe wafer (hat Ij :puton the streets,Thls»m.OOOslreet •I sprinkling/nx doe.inll Include’Uie 1 cosl ot muinienAnee o( the stiwu,J which Is a big item In lUeK, and■ which would be reduced very mau- ,runy by Uie gravel and oU-program.

-1( the people will cooperate ia jthls underukuig, we are going to save a Jot o( money, and. under Uie gocemment (crms Chat g(re ut 30 per ctnt bf ihe toUI ed*i, we eta “ (CanUnued On Page 2, CoL 3) '

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• — indDr. Paul A. Eke ot University J S

At Moscow Explains New i™

Measure Fixing Payments “

On Next Year’s Crop

MOSCOW, Jun» So 'captcai UT Tha K«wi)~Id»ha vhttt rroweri

.'will bt «nUlW to rfcelre ipprml-• miK); MpSMOOO o( Uie cub bene* , (IU wblch It ll eitlmtled vlll be pild on Uie :W« *b«*l crop under

- ihe Mrteutlunl sdjuitraent act. In jq i •lheoplntonofDr.P*ulA.Bie,e«m- . g|,

*lih Ull OnlTmltr oMdiho m, , •eolleje of urietilWre experiment ct*u

ThU etttoiteU bued upon pt i; , k prwlUiIly iOiJ pet ecnnt»ri*lit''Ui>' leffde der the newiet tJ.M

’ The flnl euh benetlt vUI bt paid in ‘ in BentenibCT or Oclober to rtrnier* Jkit,• who il«n up under llie ne* pUn. ac- P03, ' eordlns to announcement Irom the Ulk: depa^eat o( a«rlculluie. ThU tint hovi ' paymwl •'U »oount to approxU Iha

• maUty tiro-thWi of th# total pay- reiul ..•jnentonthelMierop. T»• Record* of the United SUte* d«- tIve ; partmenl of airJcullure itiow Ida- ept, ho nnklns elerenth In wlieat pro* cona du^on. In the fl«-year period, mort int-n. the aUte produced on an

: areni* TlMilM bwl'eH »nd pUnt- so•ed on Ihe tTtrxe 1^8;no aerea. vheiT d llluitnte what thU will mean dida'

• to IndlTlduali and eountle*." »»• to c pUlni Dt. ne. 'we ean mention U- piUji

• tah eounty, tho laiitat wheat eounty, meni ; In the aUt«, where aboul 10' per The

• -cenl of llw Idaho wheat crojf U |»ve etown. UUh county hu tboul IMO U

; whetl laimen who wlU ba tlKrtted tn anraie of,tbout «M ewh or 000 0 about ttiStm In til. ThU large cent aum la only tbout 1100.000 leu lhan *nol th# tot*l lenenl property Ux ef *»»«

• the eounty for » » , and exceeda *aU taxtt on farm ttal «iUte by

..'more than IlMflOO.* ?*.'rredneUea by Ceulk*

•* ,Aceotdln« to present pUni of the ^• deptrtment of ajricullurt. which hu chuge of tba tdmlfllilntlon ot

.tha let. eountlu pioducliw leu lhan S " " aWjOOO buiheU of wheat probably ~ * «U1 iut be ortanlted under tha acU

.. 3daho, howwer. hu M countiea pro- ^ „ -SludnK more lhan the mlnlmuiB ot

Ttjojjoo buiheli. T V IftJO’c ^ w ilw * ilia followlni ptodueUon of »hiat by counllea In Soulh CenUal ■Idaho: iloO'4 Twin m u. isali1 Jerome, 8I1M7. -. ictli

—4-0u»lt. 7H.no---------- -— OOOACamaa. MI J87. mere

' Ooodlne. 384.SI/. OOO> Ulnldokt. 2nj3L ' . ■ - wSj

Uncoln. IM4M. Be'I BUloe. nMS. tald

~5'Tha-abo?e*U*l-glvti« lood'lndl* bdlP *»tlon of the number of countiea year %hleh will eome uoder the allotment tbou

. Sian UIMMO buiheU U ruled to be Ife ^ minimum for tay county. The« expe. production flium are tor Uh yeu It In

' fm . while the allolmtat wtll be term nade oin iha amtge production for lhe« iiheie counUet for Ute tut three for < ■Jtar*. preaumably U30, 1931. and bond -JWl TW* ttet«a may ba aome- jrhat mora or k « Uitn the fifiiBi 4w \93S. Wheat farmer* Ih counffn te which wbett’la more .or leu t »«•» lldeUna wUl be tbla to take tdran*2ate of tbe act bul Uiey wlU tot btra aeparwte counly ualta.• Mtrket Oiln •- "In tddlllon to Uie euh benelll,"Or. Bu wnllnuei. "ll U .expecMd that the lenera] market price for .wheal wUl be Increaaed becau»e ol fedueUon In acrta<e tnd produc tlon. Each farmar'a allotmenl. -n, %hlch Mil be about flre>«l8hUu ot „ hu areraga producUon for the patt umi three yean, will net him the markel 6r1» plui about 3J cent* euh ben- nnr etlt. Thli cuh benelil U tbout M nUV per cent inereaK over preienl price* T|

' 9f around H c«nU |ier buihel. This will glre tbe btowit .o*er -3S cenu per buahel tor hU allotmenl It pnre:i remain al preiierit Ifvela. But. IhetrIt a chance for further price td- ___;MncesrapeclaUy If a world atree-' idjm ment can be reached to cul downUie acreage for the nexl Iwo crop*. An

■ Pre-war nrlcei ot from 75 to M eil ll«nU for tl»ul five*euhiha of eacii nonsroier"! crop U not at all Improb- the Iable tor Uw t»94 crop. Tbe balance mlgliot wheat Ktown ijbove tli'e-elflilht ItrjriOf each groaer'a aieraje producUon conttctll hare lo co on the market al U’c.l

•prtTalllnf markel pricet. It UitwOiaikel prlce* ar* too Inw for aome »i Ctroweratopaj'thecoatofprodueUon, ff*fl

• itiey can r^uce ihelr produftlon lo * battly cow Ihelr allolment*, tl '»'1“ aliffjld be undentood lhat groafnwill b« frre lo jcll all Uwlr craln at any lime and anywhere they »e» tu.

__or they can alOre; In other wordi,they can Mil IhMircropiu they have * ' done In the put." ,

.SUN S eT r S MOST • r . OF UNITED STATES

_ _ they• <Contlnued from Page One) proie brought illght tellef from Uie heat wave In weatem PennaylrtnU bul phc PittjiburRh' reported one dead trom piifd heat. Two perwni were killed In otUj

• theaUIabyllthtnlng. . ,rtler ~ New-York uw partly overcast beaat

aklti and had a forecait of eoAUn- itrr. <- ned warm. I l ww-iuUry at AUamic :<i'

aty. Cumberland. Marvland. 'had Adr.*. tradlne M 51 tnd It wu 00 al ____Balllmore. ,

•A tmltla “double duel" of Uckle* la In prospect for tha Century ol Prc«reu all-itar football camf thr Her night of AnguU 31. with Dal Marrll VtU

' tnd Jack lUIey. Nonhwettwn-* 1911 behemotha, aliened agalnit South*▼m CallfomU'i great Jn l pair of

. Ersla Smith tnd Tay Browa. mm

t

’lan Entm m i m j nrOBCCAST FOB TODAV AND [i!

TOHOnROW^Unaetlledi ercaalen-al llgbl ihBwen la Ihe north por* Itlea; ab chaagt In teaperalsre. [

Maximum and mln)mum temper* aturea during the 3i-hour period i endtng at 5 P. M. yeilerday were 75A ■— ind 48 j degreei. It wu reported at o" ' me go 'cmmeni weallicc office: the " day wu partly cloudy and wind waa ■ ‘ from Ihe well, Humidity ringed l‘" “ tronie3Jto37percentofuiurailon ind Uie barometer reading wu 18.39, 'P“ Inchea, A irace of pteclpluiloti wu i * "" I” " " :_______________ I t

TREASURY DEFICIT _ J J E _ H J S ) . 0 ! » , ( | 0 0 _ J J £ .

APPEARS ON BOOKS j ; ; ;

(Continued 'Prom Ptga One) rou----- ' " " go\’i

Sence of what depreulon hii done yea: lo Uflclr aimti porkribooli. ux

Since June 39,1030. to the end of ifunc Hay Ihli year, the debt hai In- tue. Teaied by t3,GU.OOO.OOO to the toinl! on i )f M I«)JM J»t. In Uie jear wlilclij nnnrrH irm ni«tTw fiim 6m it%7i 0,0« ,000.000.

In the flxal year. 1931, Ihe de* }U licit, Ihe fim In many >ear«. wa* -1903.000.000, It cauied conilderable | talk but no action. The- nexl‘’year, nowerer, whrn It kept full pace with ,Iha ilump In bmlneu, .new taxes __|smiled. IfAdThe le\-lri did not become etfec- aRre

:lve unlll the beglnnln« oMIia prM- of r •nt flie’al yrar and the treaiury drIvi wnaequenlly ipent 43545,000,000 prici Twre than ll collected In 19M, Ui

f.iprtaed Deabt nextSome penoni expreued doubt oil.

irhen President RooiereK. llicQCan- Ui#i lldate Roosetell. uld he Intended 1 10 « carry out the Deniocrallc cam- all 1 Mlgn pledge and reduce govern* Ihen nenut exi<endlturei 33 per cent. Kfi rhe recently enacted economy bill movi lave him the |«wer and he wt out. Indii

Latul nllmatei plac the dl- igrl( niRutlon In veierani c«u al M«,* Oeoi100.000. Advocalea of-lh#-li-i)M orde »nt rcduelloti predict ll will add to 6 inolber 1130,000,000 ami Ihe admin* tun! ilrallon figure] thal Uie reorganlt* tmU lllon order liuued In the riming trol: Ityi of consreu will ute 130,000.- of t KO more. Other reorganlutlon or- ind len tre to follow. (oodThe Juitlce department appropri* lo h

lllon* for Ihe preienl fiscal >-ear ©the rere MJMdflOO, Por Ihe year be- llnnlng tomorrow Uiey ire'expeet* i i i i yj to be 137,000.000. Other deptrt- '»'ll nenu Inrliide treuury. irs.Q37.- »7 kgalnit 1311.000.000; navy, 1309.*100.000 igalnit 1370.000.0001 itate114.040.000 against ,ltUM,700: poeti _ J itflce »713.033m reductlon.uncer- ~— Jiln now. alttiough 11 liai br<-n ei- Imaled In the put u well over I100WO.OOO; interior M5>W,000 {onr igalnst H4MOJOO; labor. I13.eilj85 'I'*'' icalnit 19.711^ agriculture, ns,- " " jnerce. 143.000.000 agalnit U8.000,- XX) tnd war. I374>XIM0 agalnit asi.000,000. 'eleiBereral monthi aw. Ihe preildenl ff” '

lald that on the baiU of "hard* loHed" esttmatM-the-budtel-next rear would apparenllj- need only ibout tl30.000.000 to be balanced.He Included, however. 4133.000,000 • J.

■xpected from beer revenue, to bring < t Into line and excluder! whal he ermed emergency expendliurei. tn heie tre lumped Ihe Uoomooo -W or direct relief lo lUle*. and the t-if' wnd Uiuei to refinance home tnd »ier arm morteagri. niilhorlted up to 1 total of 14,000,000,000.. '’>1'-Taxti'caleulaied lo rtUe-»23a.. f*'?! lOOMO annuallT were levied (o *fl» imortlte the »3,300,OOOA» public '■•lln rorki pn*ram luthorljed by the lit congreu. <^lThe govemmenl'i Income trom all Jii

ouroeawu disappointing durliig Uie *i«f rear Just ended. Onlj' misctllaneoiii *■■1'’ nlernal revenue, in whkh are Itit- be ( ‘d all the new taxei levied In ihe f«in ilIIlOQ dollar ux blD. ihowed any U30 ncrease.TTie governmsnt collected from Tt

ill lourrri U,OU,:«IJOa and si>ent rran 4,K9.«1,ei3. . ; ‘‘"rt

_________ — I— cemilOOSEVELT’S ENVOY

TO LONDON O FFERS > MONETARY PROPOSAL

---■ Hy rtiConllDued Prom Ptge One) ,cns

idjourned until Mmd^ ' J ' jDig Effort 1 b,'

An American ipoke<man explain*., * ■q lhat an ettort to check specula-l j',,,,he American ciiVre'ncy'i litirliiallrxi.' Illght be undertawn by. the fVdenil , trvrve bank ot Sew York, throutli,"':!' ontrol iiuthlncr)' In existence sinte.,, he ,bonk holiday of Inst Mrcli. l*rc»ldeiil lUiOMVelt on his vucailnn

>t C mpobello wai reprnented'u" ,i exfllrmlns the American view that us Kovemmenl could luve nolhlag 0 da Kith dollar lubllluilon al thb. tage of development* In the.domei; !j|,. ic cniiiiuisn tor price n«Wng. ’ I,.. , Klablllulioi) 1* t luk for bankv ' ,,

alher Ihin for Ibe government, ll ^Uld m the presidential emour-; y.,l

ge. ^Tlie position o! European gold cur-' J .v '

enciei remained loday a matter oti ■ itle intirest. The gold blN has been ' ‘ rarlul Uul their counUlei nilgIU bc orced ofl Ihe gold standard unless ,, ney were able to obtain Immediate iroieciioiv ttgnli\si abnormal dollir!,.,,,,.

^ lolhrl rhtxrihaU can be •aceenitally ap-

llfd to flover and atfalt* aftef first DtUnr hu been mooTH. Cel yoar rtler la early. Drilli ftttnlihed. r»r' r r eaaUfal Uwni ase'ow Uwn fertll* X >rr. ObUIn at )Varb«rg Rro. Theae <1- J. II. OUadon, Dbtriboter.-..dr.

' k-er Fir Drnlek Deomi. M*tL | nerriek Nela. Frnee FoaU. Cellar role* and Sieve Wood, m

NtD FOSTER CeiKetchan. Idaho |

title s Id ;iilT im no n io F s y s io i '

F O B c m m n E s L(ConUnued From Paje Ooe) m

do It more ad'vantageouily now Uian at any other time. 'of u;

" If we do not uke ndvanUgc ol Ihli opportunity, we shall luve to' ' go en levying HOMO a yeae for itreet iprlnkling. nnd alter five yean wa . will have nothing more to ihow for It' thin we have today." ifoUg,

The mayor pointed out thal tliercL wmild bc nothing to pay toward re*lj,j* llrement ot a tW.000 government loani tor Uie gnivel and oil program the Jio ia iic j£ Jir iJ? tM liK , J« JS g 4sn(^ "tthen we deliver Uia boadi to incTj,,.,, govemmenl, Ihe lint flrt yean' P*y-ie.rdl menu, amounting to 30 per ccnt, would be retired automatlully by Uie govrmment'i donation. Afler five On yean, he added, the teeumulallon of Din ux money In ihe line: iprlnkJJnr fund.will retire Ihe entire bond ii*|Youn sue. and the <lly will uve IlS W .O W on the job.” of M

— _______ — ' wherw o R K E R r s N ir r E x n c E - - ™

INDUSTRY'S LEADERS AGREE ON WAGE SCALE .i,.’ ]

(ConUnued From Pige One> • lead to monoiwly but. has Indicated /\ { agrermeiil thal selling below Die coat rrlne of production might be,banned to,Kiiii drive out sweaUhops which'force'durlr pricpidown. Club

Unofllclilly, ll WM said thu Ihelmcm' nexl hearing would bc on either cosl jvwic oil. Iteel or lumber, but even afler „ f „ Uio code ll preMnUd by Uie Induilry 'wu ■ t IO*day pt-rlod miut el*r»e to tllow | Mr. all Intereilcd penon* to famlllarlte nand themiehe* and prepare to ippeal. wdicl

Meanwhile. Presldeni noosevrll Ann’i moved to clarify Uie acUvlllu of tho niearl IndiistrUI adminlslratlon and tho nmo igncultural adjuatment under, nn Oeorge.N, Peek. In an executive i>rd(r..Uu^ikI.cuxuUve.ddtttl«CLi„. to Secretary Wallace of Ihi agrlcul- ‘..iri. lunl depirlmeal. vtrlous powen reiW In him In llie InduslrUl con*, irol law with respect lo the handling i.-n , of mUk tnd IU product!, tobtcco! nm/i iMl IU producU..aird all toodi and loodstuffi.except.provUlonirelillng _ 10 houni of Iibor. r»l<* of lay and . Mher condition! of employment.

MIDNIGHT REDUCES S ” PENSION EX P EN SES S '

(ConUnued_Prom.Ptge Onal. nmadmlnl.itrutlon offlclali Mid Ihere would bc idtfiuilp faelUtle* for all former Mldlen for dlMbilltle* 'or dlieaie* resulting trom Ihelr war “O"® seri’lce In iplte ot n reduction In the W P hospital and domiciliary care fund m h from 1113.000,000 to 443,773,000, Tor

Permlncnt und totally dliabied Mn. veterani. even' though In Ihe non* Walk lenlcc connected clasA, will ron* tnd.) llnue lo receive benefit paymenU. gtim nierc-iutJPpn«lm«ely-OOJOCLnt iu iu ihr.v for which 410.143,740 u al* an t( lolled lor 1931 as compared wiUi Worl< M3.0U.064 appropriated In 1933 for Qartl 414.491 iTlerani who lecelred non* the ii lervlce connected dlsiblllty allow* % mu.nuiblllly comperiuUon, which Is p i^

l.>ie drstsnatlon of payment* to tor* » un nier soidien for lnJiirlM:or dUeaiew Qcf,i rowldrred of lervlce origin, will be tilt -varMng amoi>nt« In Indlvlduil ra fs. There are 338.100 loldlen In this eliulflcallnn. Por them Uie 1934 rsllmate L» lll«37:.:40 a* compnred ’ • Uh tlie 1933 npproprlallon of 4303.*

■nie ’tolal rnmiieiiMllon paid lo i5e'i>endent* ot wterani. Including O™"' rl(ln«-s. children and parents, will PfHo' lie decreased but illghUy by tha ni«ll rcnnnmy Iiw. Thn 1934 lolal 1« }38.* Till U3000. compared wlUi t 1933 op- the I [iroiirlaUoii of »37Ja ii« . cnieri

The toul allowed for 1934 for vet* Preili rrans ot Ihe Spanlib-Amerlcan war Itnd boxer rebellion Is Ul.791.444 as remnared wlih SI19.649J33 for 1933.

■ l.i—-,— ClaraL IFE 'S ODDITIES

(Continued FToni Piga Onei = r :Ily recovered 33 of hU 33 ilolen chick* T>*' ms lodiy,

He tnd Deputy SherUf Hou Pierce «nt to Wmond. 13 miles north, and began llic rounds of lire produce houses, seckliu! Ihe chlckenS whichtinally. in one pen, a Iloek ot chick* 7 ^ rill c.iine clucking around llie Judge *’j" ‘ Slid one i>ercticd tvj hli tinier. '

"They ri' mine!' he cjclaimrd and the dfRuly ngrccrt. ““ J jAnSi:NTNT.r.no JANITOR

WANTS MARRIAOE ANNUt-UO SKAmE. June 30 - Oiear — —

Uurion Albert. Negro Janllor. n. ked V manlage amiulnienl decree today ilUiough he uld he did not attend :1ir acddliig.

lU let forth Ihlt he had been :orre*ponding Nellie Helen: IVaihlnglon. a member ot Itl* own 1 Mce, In Sacramento, and that one;Uy she appeared In Sealtla with ■ I iiurri.igo certilifaie und Inlofmed 1 itjn he was the lucky nun. He aver-1 red he «ked her "hoik eome' andl 'tie Mid ht* iire.<ence- hadn’t been 1 iirce ury at Ihe ■aeddlng ln-Saer»*' neriKi ami that th** lud gotten an* I Jlhrr m*|i lo sUnd .up for him.

T IR E SA LEHansen Scrvicc

STATION AT HANSENFlnt-(irAde''5UniIlri(l and riTT slonii Tire* al « Redsellon Be*

Inw Retail Prifc ef \Ve have"Ju.'t a tew lire* iTirai Ihls price-Com and cet ihrm Ceme and gel Uiem while they

while Ihey. lait.k■ I . I i J .

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TWIN FAU5 DAILY NI

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In celcbratlon ot Ihe twenty- parer fourth annlverury.of the organic* at th atlon of Dan itcCook Circle. Udle* of Uie Orand Army of the Republic. Ut forty memberi gaUiered cn Wday Uowr evening at the country home of Jory I Mrs. Ida Sweet, Circle Preildenl, - day n

A plcnle (Upper lerved oo tlio lawn tt icien-lhlrty o'clock wu Dti followed by outdoor games. Uter t WllUi program was prtKnted coniUtlng boule of a paper on ~The Alms and Ob- lUugl JecU of Ihe UdlM of tha Orand day. Army of the Republic." by Mr*. ZiBelty Atorehouie. After the program son i cardi were enJojed. |Pehi<

On Thunday afiernoon Mesdamei Din Ryan, j, T. mnklln. Wayne I Parish, L H. Cowhin. Nathan , Young. I. E. Pinney and Oeorge Me*Oregof motored to the country home I,.';"" of Mrt. K, V. Douilu at Hanatdti. * where Uiey wtre gueiU al a dlnyr|j,|,,,]|Btieiiii «tre leated at one large table i . . , wlilch wu centered wllh a large i,..,., bos'i (If American Beauty rotes. In , k' , the Ute afiernoon the hosiou. u**ls»y| by MIrltm Murphy, terred re* ,*"* . fre*hmenu.

---- .md IA kitchen ihoter’for Mts« KaUi-

rrlne Hlxenbiugh who«e marrUge ilgi will lake plare IhU month wu given < Mri. during the meeting ot the Shamrock Patnc Club Thursday a/iemoon. Twenty-. Rlchr memben of Ihe Club and thirty-four dayy vl llOM were preient. At Uie buU- are g nru meettiig Mrs. EmmcU Bauer'Mn. wu elected a new member. -rut.

Mrs. ned Daru and -Mn, T ,' n»iidy were In charge of iha program I Sbi which Ineliided t reading. ’-Sally |bert, Ann’* Experience." by Jean 01m*jemplc slearl. t iHsnn solo by Edllh Buih and I 'nion a mock wedding,- • jwrvti

lletreslimenU were sened by Ihr i'''’'’, lioslen. MM. W. M, Hlxenbaugh. tnd ^ r».-R#eexrPeonle*-•er ul«l-ln- heX‘‘''” ' attractive decorallotii lor ihe occa-

TIiR nexl meetlne will be held In two week* at the home of Mrs. T.

Mn,!Mn.F.H. Hlgbee entertained a l t p^^

bridge pany Thunday evening tor ramp Mn. W. A. Ritchie, Sill Uke City,: sever tiouse guest of Mrs. V. C, OalUntyne. I tint ' Wild bluebell* formed the beautltul. *•"} , ile«rtt!ona for ihe toomi and the day.- lour liblri. Prlee for high icore wai won by Mrt. p. E. Meull and M » Cer nilchle received t gutJl prlte. . A. neam

Mrs. .Martha Smilli. Kellogg. Rc- ?“ Isekflh AMembly Pffiident. wu the ‘" ' J j Mnored gueit *l a dlnr r tmsgcS l«y Primrose Udge Prlday evening li the Odd PVllowi-Hall. '’*[•

TouU were given by Mn. i-nlih.Mn. Henry Mahnkea. Mn. Etllo i v " Rfatklns. Mm. Marguerite O’Neal.Uld .Mn. Mertle Bouden, ITie pro- -.i itim pre*enled Included a «ng tnd

III acrobaUe lap danc« by • Oertne’ J?,'?; Worley, vocal tolas by Mn. Ellls „ " 3.«|riT . 111, on*e iiceordlon hy Ellli Oirdner. Jr.. ‘ s muilcal reading by ilurlel Tayc. , I vocal Mlo by Mn. W, O, WalU. % vv a )lano Mlo by Maxine Weldon and am t I Up_danee by Betty June Tirr and t 3crene Worley. . •

Following the dinner and pro- nnd c ;ram. a lodge mreUng wu held, tfn. Smllh'sddreMM'llie'mefnbCrT ~'~3 md was preselited with a giti. Tlie BOi jreienUlion wu made b>' Mr*. W. Sox 1; I., Hollenbeck. James Bybee. Dolw. for pi Put Onnd Patriarch .and Piut *howr 3rind RepresenUIIre of Uie Odd only ii pyilaik.s' Uxlge. alto ipoke at ,ihe w.m I aectlng. . caicli<Tills evening at the Park Hotel

:he Put Noble Orands' Club will 'ntcrUIn in honor of the Auembly SI', President. flcldei

— ■ with.nnONCfi TO HAWAII ,*“"'11

SANTA CLARA. C4. .4*r-8-tiU :iara unlverslly's foolball learn will ilay two games In Hoiiolulu during he Chrliunai holldiyi.

The Janitor aiurted he 'hidn't »anied lo be married." e*t>'Clilly;Ilnce Nellie used a knite on him lune 10. IIVYOMINO OoijER I

■MAKM CUD “B IRO iriRUI Alger made a -birdie" on llte, ifth hole ot a Cheyenne golf co<ine.>3Ut.lt dlilti'l help hU scotr^’Dicj lal] which he lock* itralght andi rue hll a und inlpe:'Dird nnd b.ill{ ell In Ihe tround. Ihe bird drill and! he ball IJO ysrdi slion of Ihe green.

4 J.C.PeniI . Tivln Falls

I T h is Sto ;

I R e m a i n

I Monday JI Buy Here a

r NEWS. TWIN Tm & IDAHO, £

heat, G rB R € V I T t e S ^ °’ Conelade* VUH^Mlu Annsbdle

Oee, vuiiing at tha.^omi of i«lt* P Uvei Id Monlant for tboul la’OTteeki, ed U cxpecwd back today. por

. . PSfParenUefUaBghUe^Mr.aodMrt. 19£

NUl Bradiluw, MurUugh. tre ‘the todi [urenu of a daughter boni June 30, ulc It Uio Moniooih autemlty home, con

BUave* for Alblo»>MUs Uarcarel nil

Uowman. house gueit of Mlts Utr* The lory Holmifi the pait week, lctt Prl- tor lay morning for her home lo Albion, mai

» ih*j Daughter Dom - &lr, aod Mn, leai

WllUam Hoop*, 'Jr» 423 Blue Uku . u MuIcTtrd. tre the ptrenu of • arn< laughter born at Ihclr home Frl- jm, lay. June 30. . Jeet

» ».li >on and hli guetU, Mr. and Mrs. P’ehion Mofllit. UnUngton, UUh, rU reiierdsy tOItred a ponion of the Sawtooth country.- • ^

On Vlsll llere-lilr. and Mn. J. _ f. Neat. BoUe. tnd to*. A. B. Me* ^ >rmoit. Billing*. Montini, tnlved •It evening for a brief visit, and ire gueiU at the New Rogenon <“ “ 1.------— --------- S

AttlcfnieCoimler-Tw’omarTlBgo icense* were lisued at the office of fiiK he eounty recorder here yesterdiy. l»'o rhe appUcanU were Bert D, Bar- ow. Twtn nillt. and Mildred Ann» i A' lran.H*«lton:lfarr>-John»n.Bulil. ind Bemlee Ultle. Hagerman, _ $'

IIHCIU From CaliromU-Ur. and Iri. Roy Patnoit and M». Elmer B'

?atiiott arrived lale Thunday from agai illchmond. CalUomla. for. *<ve«t com lays' vl*lt with relallve* here and 54i ire gueaU al the .home ol Mr. jnd trlcl tn. E. P. Asbury, Sixth avenue will

’Ul, , L*. ^' • int.

.ttipen'lson tt Cami^-S. A. Sho- Ir jert. Twin Palli engineer, hu been Oi>e •mployrd u supenltor. and J. O. Pea: niorpe. Twin Falsi, ai assWani su* «roi lervtsor at Uia CivUlin Coii. rva- eiHy lon corps camp al Porcupine oUi< ?prlngi in Ihe Mlnlrioka natlonil Min :orMt. &o miles southeast of Twin P’ailiT'aetTi men luve enleied upon J T .heir work tt Ihe camp. for

Prepare Camp — Dr. E. Ruuell p |7;cott. boy tcout area execullve. with ti In, Scoil and their daughter. Mary ^

MiiK. will leave loday to ovcriee ” 'ireparatlon of the *couU‘ Sawtooth ^'amp for IU opening about July 9. _Seventy-five b ^ are expected the ( '/ lot week. Mn. Scott and diughlersill return lo Twin Ftll* Wednei* 1lay. 1CeHIfy Tnde Kame —Harry M,

team and George Huff are the own* < of Ihe Highway Servica ilnilon.'.,,^

:U Shoahone iirett north, accord-1 „ ng 10 a certlfirale of inde mme: V vhlch WHS placed on record In the ’* " onntyreermler offlii hcre keiier* T'’® lay. The property wu recently w* lUlrcd by the new owncn from Craur- ^ r. Bracken and Eldon 0. Bracken. vho opertUd It for aennl yean Tl

■ . 'onJThief Take* Car-A 19M model crag

<tsh jedan. belonglnj to Dr. 0..A..uted rme». ftiniinwnir^iijrni. wu't lolen from In fro;it ot his residence the arly Prlday morning, and hid nol Um «en recovered lut night. Lou ot prod he car wu discovered when mem* iighi len of the family wtre twakeneil ly an unuiual nolie when ll wu nn larted by Uie thief wbo apparently i-ai Aol familiar wltb lU mechaii- im. The car I* dark blue In color Nl nd cnrrles license «R*3(nj. em

-*-JI39,»O r.ONE FOREVER--- eSTpBOSTON I/1’>-Allh0u1;lt the Red'rrdu

lox have *i>eni upward-o(f«I30.000 ellci or player* this spring, the club lju i Ai hown no marked Improvemenl. Tlie rece nly player to live up to eipecutlcni .as Rlek rtrrcll. slmglhg young — aicher purchased trom St. Louis.

n\I.L PI.AYIKW .SEEK- ST, LOUIS iT)-VEih»n Allen, out*

lelder. and Pit Crawford..lnfleIder.Mth.Ihe 'St. Uuls CardlnsU, aro- unnlng tor .Muter of Arts decrees I 1 physical edueallon, Allen takes I rorit at CoIun)W»^Unlver3lly and h-awford atWilo Slale.

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- Jt'ST OUT OF TOWN -' (Formerly Knnwn oi Ellls.

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PORTLAND r e p o r t s ' ' Ml GAINS IN BUS IN ESS

PORTLAND. June Sfl'wi-Araark- I ed tarlrtl lo PorUand'* fonlgn cx* - port tod building tndes, u oom- y pared wlUi Ust month uid June, — 1932. wu ahown by butlncs* Indices today. The menihaoU' ewbiage " J , uld fcrtlgt) exp»U have gtlaed ^ ' continently ilnce AprlL . cm

Exchange figures ihowed « total value of June exporU of t611,U7, .h. The figure for May wu U20.783, and t for Jurie t yetr ago 'I319.4M. Nor- da, mally the export tnde declines ihtrply In AprtI unUl morement ol ban leasontl produeU begins In Uie.fall, m i - Lu l month lumber cxporU abroad eeri amounted to 1SJ47.MO feet,' in June. 1933. tliey reached 14.803,738 „ feet tnd this month the loUI'l wns q ».ltO.OOO._________________

FORMER CONVICT DRAWS TERM IN P_§NITENTIARY n i

• ontiPENDLCTON, June 30 (JV-Wll- wJr

Ham Nicholson. 80. wu today wn-lenced to two yean In prison when /^ilie pleaded giiiliy to chirre of lar- f lroeny. He hu sened time In WuU- ^ISgton and ldiho'pehlte'iiHaf<M.'tlie — court was told. Nlcholwn admllledentering two dK’ellhiEi and taking . two rcTolven and oUier Articles. ''

- - ■ oneLAW SU ITS FOR S272.545 ' S ?

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BOISE. June 30 (^ T « 0 suits A agalnit the Manufacluren’ Trust company. New York, totaling 4373,. » ‘o 54i went filed In Ad* county dls- ' I " trlet court hero loday In connecUoiV *■' with mining dealt, Alexander Lew*L*. New YorkTwu namad exMlefind- *'>'• ^ 1.In one suit Uie Uneoln Ulnra Oi>erailng company tnd Mii- Helen Pearaon asked U5.000 for alleged aroagful eonvenion of raining prop* ;7 ' eiHy’belonglns to Ihe cooiirany. Tlie f oUter lull wu broughl'by tha OJur , 1,0. Mlnlus company, itallhC'll lumn* i,g||on Uie Lincoln properly In rtlum for the bank’s immlia to tum orrr .r.i to It stock “of t reatooabk value ot hen i:i7«4." - r.

Thf lull contended the binl; fall- boot ed to lum oi’er the stock tnd dam* ;«ji age to Uial amount wu tuffcred. irae

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Commodity Price? S Increase Steadily";"

groiWASHINOTON, June 30 - Com*

, modiiy prlcfs continue lo sliow a pn steady Inereiic.! Th* Ubor depirlmeni announced PF jtsUrday tliai tis iitdrx number nf 1 whoK-iate prices for the-wterehd-i • .SI Ing June 34 wu M J u..compart(f XUHMJ for the week ending June . bi 17. Nea

Tlie index wu 44.0 on June 10: C3J fd 1 on June 3 and 83J on May Tf. Av* n fit cnge pricu for tlte year. 19:8. arc bal meduiltebtieotlOQ. bet“Tjuring Uie'mk ending June 34 ^ui the biggest Increues a-ere noted tn' *P” tarm produeU. lildei and leiUicr *P» prodiKU. textile producb. fuel and moH lighting ind building mtlerlals. ttum

.. hiMNORMAL WAGES RETURN

' hiviNEW YORK. June 30 (,l>-WeJl- lmv<

em Union Telegraph company an- w’onnounced lod*y It would mtorejo \employee on July 1 the 10 per eeiii On»rrducUon In wage*-which bec*mo »crtellecllve Imt Augiutl. |,I Approilmnlely 37,000 employes wm irea:I receive Uie increise. nias

DRIVI■ MFRYING C)HICKE: YOUNG HENS SKINNED II.\MS, aM.-VLL I'iCNlC H URGE PICNIC IIBEEF ROASTS..PORK SHOULDEI PORK LOIN ROAI SHOULDER VEAI BOLOGNA, WEIN BEEF, VEAL OR I

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KIMBERLY. June 30 (SpecUl to ?f*' The NewD-The tint ot a wrlei of six weekly conccru by Kimberly mu- nWpil band will be given Salur* • “ day evening. July 1. at 8 o’clock. S™' Conceru will be given on the high school lown until the band lUnd In the park ts complelcd.

The bsiid Includes leveral rauil* Al cions fiom Hanien. Loren Bnmi and J"'®* Oenld Rldges-ay are playing In a band at Logan>t prnent bul will •It]' relum litef 16 ippeir lo tha eon- certs here. —

OAKtCT OETS HEAVY RAIN 1^ OAKLLy, June 30 (Special to Tlie ■

.Scwsl-Au-abuiidaiice' nf .Taln_fril--in Uie Oakley valley Wedneadiy. A great stream of water rushed down ' Main street hert and threatened to flood Uic ilore*. unlll the water • could be lumed out of Uie canal onto the firmi- It wu Uie flnt rsln iiete In ilx seeks.

Shows Continue IcrDfHW^njwds i

with only onrday rrinalning ot n , one*we<k engagement In TwlamiLs under American Legion aptulces, the Pacific SUtes Showi drew snoUier amusement*hungry crowd to the 1 show grounds wwt of Ihe pottoffice lu l evening.

A human fire-eater wu a new at* Iraellon lut evening at Uie big "pU show." wliere strango people and strange siphu greet the patrowTT ‘ where 3o-Kir-oId Major ArUiur • who BTlgli* 4S pouiidirwid.'Jolly 1 Stella, who tipi the beam -at S04 poundi and who clalnu to be the only woman ot her weight who al* tempU to dance. Uke their lumi . wllh Alonm. the nnstonuUcal enlg* nil, and Narjih. female Imperion* tinr. In entertaining the cuitomrra | {

Two new shows ofw-ned on the. show grounds during the week, one a ; baffling Illusion, tnd Ihe other n>exhltilli one of Ihe biggest raiUe* makes that hin ever been ihown here.

Flanked by row* of concessionaires booths, a big ferrli wheel, mcrry-go* round and whip, are popular at- . tracUoiii. aod a pitch penny game U a novel lupplement to the bigger kcno game al the Main avenue en* trance, '

The several rldn will be In open* tlon tlilf afiernoon. which U U I be children-* diy at Ihe thow grounds. _ . ' •

COMPANY- AT BURLEY PREPA RES TO COMBAT

, .SUGAR BEET W EB WORM

.BURLE^VJunoTiSpeclal-toThe • - Newii-Oftlclals of the Amalgamat* ed Sugar company hnW uiembled I a fleet of spr/iying machlne.i to com- I bal ft poMible vlilUtloh of sugar I bet_web_worm In^Uie^bwtJHldi., _ Cusla couniyTu alio equipped , - spraying trucki with applinnces to • •prty ron of beeU. Web- worm I motht have appeared In greater - numben than usual UiU icftun and 111 wme fleldi their eggs have hatch* cd and the worms have made Uielr appearance. In cues where fleldi • have become Inteitcd Ihe sprayen have been pul to work and the R-oriM dytioyed.

A.»lullon of Pirli green li u»d. ... Ona niachloe ctn tprey IS to U acre* a day. at a CMt to the farmer of leu llian a dolldPan acre. .The _ irealment 1* elfeciive. II U lald by ■ Uiose who use It. Unleu Infested “

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nice noUfy them II Uie worms ap*, pear In fields. .The w-orms tra up to . three*quarten of an Inch lo lenglh, '. are duk green In color and havo , a buck line along Ute bock. They

grow npldly tnd when.tull grown tn greedy eaten. deiUoylng Uie beet leaves and dolne much damige.

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Market Rises App— ■ ^

Chart tor May, 1933, Shows to Marl<cii Gains Over Year!;; Ago, statistician Reports,If; And June Looi<s'Bcttcr;S

---- II:By BOOEB W. DAB80K d>

BADSON TABK. July J- plRtMki Mil l«ndi »rt mtkinz new^ hlihi Nol *lnce 1729 hu ihrre A bna •» ntocb pablle Inlcral In the, fti Ilock in»rt*l. '

i;Uk« (he American people fiivean tr fnhtrfot (endcney (o (o lo exltentn, al and iliin (he bond muket hu htd •! *15 per rent rite ind Ihe ilwk ar muket a 18 per cent rUe In the Uit ii ibm mmlhf. It 1« Mtval that In-. »r vnton thettld be vklttf Ihemulrn m;bu BOV?* ‘ Shan we waltr “Khali ili m take onr pnliu;* ConKqncnIly.In (hli article I want lo clre letne (oniUratDlai farU abont the ilitu* lloB. . irl

>S1iit Abont FuiiamenUU? pr I ' tKfore anntrln; thno qucitloiu th. f tb» lint Ihlns to coiulder ,1? »fiat ui ' h ii happened to bujlneu. emplor* wii

ment. commodltlM. and other bAsle iqc tiglble fictori. We knor Ihat pain op

loM we remedy the cause of cur 'Ulom we leel worse niter tl;e dms dn wean off thnn we did before. We all want lo know whelhcr till* re- c» ( builness. nctlvUr is a finsli In Mr tll6 pnn or whether buslneu It rcfll-atttwr this by laylns that Ihe [L Bntaonchart-lhe be« available In- dtK of builn«-ln May iUowkI a " I iharp Improvement over Mny of

. ■ lOJI Tlif K«ln of Jurje 1M3 over *“! June lOM will be even more ihnrp.In other words. Ihe Dahwnclinrt

■ *hows thnt employment, business. ^ Ifld Rcneral liidustrlil netlvlty are ^ currenlly belter lhan tn June n un ytu nso. Thli 1» remarkable and li vin Mmctlilns tlial lia* not happened P«» ilhee the autunw of 102S. It means «*i (hit builneu fundamentally brt- Inti

and Ihil Ihe pretent optimistic . f«4l1ng la Jusimed. '.The u-orKf tlilns* (ret the rnorc

dlieourased people become. As peo---- ph-*el—ovef-opllmhllo—aiwl-buju^

nwre thin thfy need when prices . ‘ att hlEh, *0 they [lecome over-pf*- »WiliiUc and buy let* Uun ihey i^d when prices are lot>-. TIU* Is ko on iindefljinir psychological ln«l awI.ls.one of the chief reiions tor on wide nuciuallons In buslneas, Peo- « pli are Jurt as.wronit In ililnUna 'evi l^ay that wa are solns to have pirmanenily bad bu.ilnai and low hci ttWies ai they were five yesr* .neo all Id, Ihe New Era dnys In tlilnkliK a r ibty were always coins to make to money In tho Mock markel and they Um

S «ttjld Blwnyi hnve n Rood Job wllh j'ou I hUh wascs.-’ Tht- builnfw fyclfl U sia

Jiut like « colled iprlnt. Tlie fur- of Ihfr down you pufli It the harder rxf Icll to keep 11 doien and the easier leci lEis for the sprlM to Jump upward, ctf!

• Ttoterday the spring wa* puihed .wny down hard—today U tliowa hn, s l^ of inagiplns upward to the rc- lltf of tver>'bO(Iy excfpt the fellow (q wlio li seUinc the market ihort.

DtrUllsn Thorouch w,. JlVlicn wc rmnlly reallie how dntl-

---Me lhls-reartjMitment haa been, then^.,mi must realla fully lhal ihe rtcov-’" ' err is Inevtlabla nnd almost unpre- ... nntJible, In ’19» business volume,WM 28 per ccnl above normal. Dur-[ D lai the banklnir holldny It was 41,per,son ctnt below. This means that we nre abo today dolns SO per cent 1cm volume Put: ot butlnei lhan we were In 1929. Tlie itdek mnrkel has been drdaled near- « m

• lyoopercenislnce l»29.Bontt3,dut-«nint 1932 and 1013, have sold ihe low- nn eil In 60 yean. Wheal during No- "*

- Tifflber and Dtcembcr was lowrr than at any time ilrice Ihe tlayj of T Qoeen Dlabtth. nearly 3» yeab u". ito. Numerous other coinmodltles farr

'have lotdlou'er lhan ever recorded In In I the annals nf stailsllcal history, reec BnOdlnc.whlebuceunte(tfortround fle« taAOOMO.001} annually for seversl o ytan. shows the (lr»i slfos of rc- to i TtTil since 1929. Steel activity sot oj - dcnm lo 12 per cent of cnpaelty. This and ladustTT IndtaiUs the aptness of the ju j ctnpresMd sprlnR simile, for steel own aeUvlty has Jumped to 45 per cent „ ot. capacity. Ptre‘*Mllon'automo-' bllM were prod(>ced In 19» and 1.- . OOOflOO In 103J, Pracllcally aU lhe;?,;‘ iOlpmoblle factories were closed fo u f™ Bonlhs ajo. ' .

These fscU ihow thal batlneM hai bMn mn threnth Ihe wrlnrr. I>e- <ltle flitlon hu dor down deep lo a loUd I fiuidatioh npon which we »n ind >«»' wfll bnlld anolber period or prmper-' ^ ily.,The rrcoTtry li Intvltoble. Per- bivt In yonr fommnnlty yen ran nei' —^pmwnfnt m a u u n rDB!*how-* “T erir. Ihat from a nallDn-nlile «lrw- f

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Iqtes Fundamental

business, and Says

ipear Justifiable,bn.Jn «i iwoTtry. It h «|>etlally

; laiporUnt that Ihow otyoB wbo baw . betn stnnllnf Blonc dnrint the put

•, rew ytan ihoeld not t lu np al this j time. Cnt yonr exptMta to Ihe boon.. Btt yonr baakeri to be lenltal. Uw

• every means (excepl borrewlnt , more) lo keep tolai. Ju t rtmembtr

Ihat yonr friendi-npttlaUrUiMe friend* wbo are rery bint and pay Ihe Unlled fiUItt ha. seen iU betl day»-were vtry epllmUtle In l»t»,'

• ptayed (he markel, and wtn pr^ r ponent. of Ihe Ntw-Era phllowphy.! At Ihty wtre working atalnit the i,rundamenUI trtnd then, u theyI art woriclor atalnsl th» rnndaaenlal

I trend now. The wheel of forinoe to , alwaiy iplnnlnj. Foftonato art thoa*I who trup tl)e wheel at (fae boltora 1 and leap orr al Ihe lop: aafortsnala 1 art Ihoae who Jnmp on at the top tJ '. and drop off al (he botloo. Bat (he

man wlm hancs on ilie «rth dnr- Jnt-Uil<k-aiid-(hlo,-SBiishlBe~and - itorm comti oni alrith( In Ihe tad.

Active WUI Skla Crran Tiii.Urite eroups In particular '

will suffer ni s rtsull of the de­pression. One troup conilsti of th&v who btcoDie hoptleu)/ tn- tangled In debl and have been, ot I will be. clcaned out. Debt la a Tk- I lous thins. About Uie only courte I open to IhcM unfbrtun'atrs Is lo tel I ■a 'frcitt luri' nnfl' r8MrPi“ Kr~B?Ver borrow atalri.-SUUsUct thow debt , causes about M per eenl or builness (allurts, 00 per ccnl of physical 111- nea. MVd'40 ^ r cent of fimUy trou­bles. The iccond ttoup to suffer are those forlunatei who have some liq­uid funda. but who have no falUi In tho future. Ttiey wlU wait until the wheel reaches ihe lop a«aln befora they Invest or ipend. Thla jroup re­futes to take advanUfle of the pres- tnl barcalns In merchandise, labor, and securltlci. My ndvlce to this irroup tl lo ipend n few houn read- ln«r a hlstorr of American buslneu. Only n few houn' itudy will con- vlnee them thsl hlslorr ilwayi re­peats Uself and will show them how iwlfily an era ot depression cin tum Into a period ot prosperity.

Men who have foresltht nnd faith, and who remain active In prosperity and deprculon alike will nol suffer any wnnanent lows. They will rt- _ cover in Ihe upturn all they iiave • lut In Uie decline If Ihelr courate remain* with them, fluch men rec­kon Ihey ore worth lets lhan Uiey . were In 1929. but it Uiey ate keen on their Jobs and handle Uielr in- vestinents capably nt these bartalrt levtlt Uiey are Just m rich In pro- lurtlon to John D. nockefeller or Henry Ford at Ihey ever «tre. After all Is raid and done weilth 1s only a matter of comparlaon. My ndvtc< lo you who are.lnmUnt at Ihls time ts t() be extremely cartful In - jDur. teletUon. o f' eommodlUts. ilocki. and bonds. In the early itisti - ot in'upturn, 'wetnirw n re'iion ^ rxpcrlenclnt. all commodities and

iteturlUet advance lotether. Afler a I certain poUit the markets become te- Itcllve. Therefore. Uiose men who hare enoiiRh'falth In the future'to remain active In their builneu and to Invest under preMnt conditions muil combine dlscreUon and know­ledge with their aetlvlUes. Those

I who UltelUKtnlly ro ahtad lodiy ,wlll some day be handsomdy re- Anrded for their Industry, couroft, and patlcnce.I Business as retlstered by (be Bab- ,sonrhari now stands nl 14 per cent above a ytar ago,—(Copyright. 1933. IHiblltlier.V Flninclal nureau,)

SHERIFi= ISSUES DEEDS CONVEYING THREE FARMS

Tlirte sheriffs deeds on foreclos­ure, convcylng Twin Fnll. rniin<y farms to mortffagcea follo 'inc .'n>s In May of lu l year, were plaffrf on record In the county rfwrdrri nl- flea here yttlerday.

One of Ihese deedt conveyed tii> lo a 40-acre farm, three miles wri: ol Twin PiUs. (0 the NorUi«;fs:-rn and Picltie Hypolhetkbank. lot *J392.05. W. A. Iliyhural wa.-> ilic

Det«e<le^VorU;Keitem-and-P.i-i clfle llypotheekbank Mcurtd ili> to. a 4Mcre firm a mile wutheasi o l, Hansen, for which U bli IJBMKI at sale, James B. Lvwli wat the oimer.

6rec5nMor4g»ge company lerurrd : title to a'lSB-acre farm, northeast:Of Holiuter. on Us bid ot t«HI,50.! Huston S, Swalm was Ihe owner. I

K i m b e r l yJ B a k e r j L j

Saturday i Specials

CRISPIESfilled w i t h cinnnmon, sujrnr nnd lots of pcMnf. Delicious wilh coffee ei I

milk,. I14c per dozen j‘

NOTE: All orden for baked '\ goods for the 4Ui must bo In *;

not Uter lhan Monday noon, t.-. ur clo«e all d.iy July 4lh. • >

KIMBERLY • BAKERY ■

PHONE S»-W “S«pp«t Toor Ilime Town" ‘

Don't Forget Ihe Band Conctrt 8.Murdsy Nlghll

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IN SOME placcs 100-dcfrreo hen Into, but in other nrens there in i>hoiv-n.njj»mi>ln)L)iojLimin suit of chinch bu;r nttackn. Oil

thobuK«.-(/P};PhoK.‘

Orpheum's Midnioht Show R

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LCAB. ’INC TIIE fuU of ran from bery ef btanllfnl eo*tiii who kttp "Colltte.Humor" hommlnt. The plelnrt, . Paramoonl't nuslral-

'comedy bll, ptayt n ipttlal pr»- Ci

HereS ^ i B u y H

Women’sSpecial Cl

50 Dresses' Values to ■ [

_____ $2.98In S ilk s am

50 Dresses M u e s ^ t o ]

$5.90 .

,• ,, IN SIZES

— T----------- G o o d S iSome Arc Sligl

CREPE PRINTS /SALE OF W(

FASTCO:

Wash FlNeatStj

35j For Your Conveni I We Will Remain 0

flIONDAY, JULY

■iTVIN FALLS DAILY N

H eat And Chi

hent han been cmifiin;; heavy dnni: lere in nlso the problem of chinch l im!njr-Co'rnJiua.w.iUcd.nnd.ia.djuni{. 011 is poured between rows of cor

' ROXY SHOW' FEATURES WHEELER AND WOOLSEY I!

____ C;Absolutely ridiculous illuallons. ^

world ptace tonference delegates who use brass.*knucklrs Insteai] ot tauve Uinuendos: femalt' charmers whou eb kisses make men swoon and ihelr Al colUn smolder Uilo flame; an In- of ebrlaud ocean liner which goes Ul da circles, and four desperate vllliani»thmer*en,Schmer»nschmenenand ^ PuppenpuplMn. are the theme ot the , 'DJplomanlaa" lo be thown tonlghl *" It IJ o'clock at Jot-K's Roxy the- Jf, alre,

11 Is nn RKO-Radlo mutlcal com­edy, tiarrlns those blithe and rapid- fjreelalttrartlsu. Bert Whetler and

- Robert Woolsty. They are tupport- • tdbyanunprettdrntedtAitofcome- (i, dUint and comtdltnnct. Including Marjorie White, lately of Broodivay't u. •Hotchi.” Phylll* Barry, Louis Cai- b . hem, Hugh Hebert. Richard Carte, Charltt Coleman. Neely Edwordt an4 w. many other equally notable per- ^ fonnen,.

■ - _________ ________ Arn fit* at tbe mldnlih( ibow al Ihe ^ p Orpbtnm lonlght.

A sun flth weighing S&O pounds en ' wu liifpooiiM off Santa Clan. Ini • Callfomla, by Bud Faraola. 3 •

----------------------^

! Are VaHere! g;'B.s DressesClearance

$ 1 . 0 0

nd Rayons

$ 3 .0 0

I 14 TO 44

Styles------- -----lightly Soiled SAND PLAINS ,WOMEN’SCOLOR

FrocksStyles

5cenience _ . ‘

Y ..^BUY

y NEWS. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO,

Chinch Bugs Dam age M i(

lO .SA Tn ilD A Y MOimiNG. J U I

Midwest Corn

I

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i!nnia;rc to com thnl was planted ich buRs. Here in the foreground '.inj{Jicuc-Lumoni/!lo\vii..MJLrCi, i ’ com in nttcmpti* to discouraKC '

’ P l i E l l S f l l N E 'c a i m E i H i

SHOSHONE. June 30 (SpecUl to Tlie Newt)—Jutt M ytan ago—

1 June », lB63-it Dlyth, OnUrto. C.>nacli, MtM Birbira McKay. Aged I 10. btrame the bride of Albert 1

"o - - I:e It wu this occasion thal was eel- ,te ebratrrt al the home of Mr. and Mn. ]Ir Albtri Coaiti.,when mort than 100 ,I- of their friends nsMmbled Thun- ,Jl day aflemoon and evenUig. i If Mr, and Mn. Coalts llred In UibJ Province Ontario. Canada until 1904, g

al which time thty cama to Bho- i sliont. Tliey located In lUIIey for I

.. «ven yeah and then returned to 1' 6lK»tioiie and have lived here tlnee. J,. Mr. Coates has betn tnpiged In ' |. farming and Is now In tht dairy,() business. ' . ■•• Tlieir six children were all pres- j

ent td help ihtm ccltbrale. They ,'S art: Mn. Olive Frader. Nampa. ],* Kn. Ivy airlsteiisen. Kin. Edilli iI* Baer and MriC Maxine Hughes. Sho- '*• slione; Albert F. Coittj, Pacatello, j■f bn'd L. M. Cotlrs, Sweetwater. Tex- |■ III, Tliert ara also four grand-chll-

drtn who were pre.ttnl: Ululse and; Arlene Keefer, VU lnla Frailer and

Robert.Coalti.leA dinner was given In their hon­

or., wllh llie visiting rtlalli-ti'pr«- :.t ent at Uie 8. T. Baer home prcceil- i.llng tlie rtcepllOR, which slarteil at

[3 o'clock.

allies)uyNow

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f -UY NOW! lust Rise Soon— lay Safe! ' lYHERE! I

- F lira S iL ’■ oPilioF smJOPUN, Mo.JuneJOW'f-Ffdttil I

agents late yesterday shot and kUI- 'ed Homer Wccse, about 4S. tin farm- 'house near here Ui «hldi ihey-were ' seeking a wjitskry tllll. Harold Lane,leader ot the ageiUs. tald Wttse iemerged from the house and oprned iftre on the tMrrlcade bthlnd which i

‘ lli'eoIflcrrahadbeen«lch1nghiove- i mi-nis al the house since, ye.iltrdiy.

. The odicrrs, returned, the fUe.Wwc once publlslied a weekly '

ne«s|>a|>cr here, lit Mn’ed a short 'lerm In the frdenl ponlicntlary 'Iboul tKO yrars ago ifter being.con- 'vicltd ol conspiracy lo vlolnit the :

, eounterfrllUig Uws. iTlie four agents, all from Kansu !

CUy. and E. E. I'Uhcr. deputy sher- ,Iff from Oreene county, uld Utey .learnni thne was counterfcUing ' rqulpmrnt in a bam on the farm andtills knowledge eausr'd them lo In- I crtase Ihelr viglUnct,

' '1 Afttr Ihe gun fight, Uic ofllcers rt- :Ud iiortrd leltlnc.lhe equipment and ; •Ci, alw-pUced-tn-o.mm-Uiiilrr ftrreit_i jTQ who drove up lo Uie farm In a motor

car. Those nrre.ilcd, tuspccied by theofflcen of counterfeiting gay tli« i

_ tumea of W. J, Romini, aiiUder. :“ Oklalioma, and W. E. Liuentr, Jen- ij r mngs, Oklaiiomi, i

iv iiiiN iL S ' ; ---iN-ilESiHilSE-l;>_ I10. BOISE. June M (fl -• Double |ltd funeral «rvlcci for MJ-. nnd Mrs, *ert Pntrlck Doherty, nuto accident vie- ‘

. Unu. will be conducted at 4 o'clock ], Sunday afternoon at the Summers '

nnd Krtbs funeral patlon here. Tlie ^;«• Rev. Frank A. Rhea will olflclale '

ond burial will ba In MorrU Hill ■cemetery In Boise. The Dohertys •formerly lived Ui Tifln Palls, ‘

lifi Mrs. Doherty wu killed Tuesday <04, nlghl neir hert vhtn (he car In i 10- whleh slie was riding wllh her hus- tor band plungtd over an rmbankment. to Doherty died Friday morning of In­ce. Juries suffered In the same accl-In 1Iry Mrt. Doherty Is lurvlvtd by her t

mother. Mn. Anhle Wood. Bolte. iond a brother, Leavitt Cnivn, Twin c

«• Palli. Dohcrty'i aurtlvon ara hli <“ J' mother.-Mrtj Cortt E, Doherty, iP*' BoUt; (wo sUlen, Mrt.- W. E. r iu> Wookty, Cnnada, and Mn. Uura 10- TomplUu, Bolte: and two broUiert,l>o. Harry T. Doherty, Boise, nnd Ray. r

Doherty. Cascade. Idtho. ili­nd - ■ - ^nd

ThiniDIAMG

F i s h i n g Rods

^ E o r i ' Steel Fish Rods 4]

1 , TelcK ope S t e. Rods ..........$1.]

Multiplying. F i tReels ..... -......41

_ A u t o m a t i c FiHeels ..........92.:Fi«h Rnskets 91

V Salmon EjfRs 34Z--- l-M jc trn LlRht Fi?

ing Boots $5.1

H a y in g S u p p l ie sG ci iu in e A m er f ca n l ln yCnblt. ■ K / .Per toot...................O t

I l .y Slinit 9 1 / „ „ Chnitis. F t......... .0 / 2 ^

..._ ,.,.::4 0 c

I la yC aU c ( P I n r Puiley.s.........;

...L. $ 1 .9 8 ,

.....$ 4 .9 825 Automatic (P Q A A German P L s to li.- ^ Q .U v 32 Automntic ( P Q C A German Pislols..tD v » t H /

Bail' Dcnring U w n Mow- era. Powerful 10-in. Wheels

JULY 1. MS3

I

WEDDINGS AT JEROME . I UNITE TWO-COUPLES '

I ' JEROME. Juno 30 (SpecUl toTlie Newtl—T»<t, atddlng ctrtmonle* sere iolemnlxtd hera the Ulkr

al port of (he wttk wtien Albert IVl- I. ley md Helen Dttdi, and Fred H. '

nuckcndorf and Dora-Wilson wtre ( K inarrled. *le, Prlday morsUig R«r. O. L. John- ' se wn of the PUst Baptist church iirlt- j rd e<! In marriage Mr. Albert Pelley :h and Mls.i Helen Deeds, both of Jcr- ' e- ome. , • . |

At 0:30 o'clock Tliursday evening . Mr. Pred H. Buckendorf, MeCam- i

Jy mnn,. Idalio. tnd Miss Dora Wllwn, \ n (taughier of Mr. and Mrs. I. R. WU- , ry (on, Canj’anslde, wert married by V Her. Jo)'ce KendsU ot the First ,e MeUiodlsl church al the home ot >

Uio.brldr's partnls. Ttw rlni; form i ot ceremony was used. Tlie bride

“ waa atUrert In a gown of tggslitll saUn and carried a bouquet of brtgtit yrllow rosebuds, ,

Mr. Buckendorf Is manager of- a ‘ garage al McCammon where Uia ' young people will make their Itome, I

The bride it a graduate ot Albion ' r- Kormal tchooi. and haa been em- ' id plojtd In Uie Mountain Home schools .

or Besides Uie Immrdlitr family ntre :ie 'prtstnl Mr. and Mn. 0)enn Buck- ii« tndotf. Mr. and Mn. H. E. Taylor, rr. Buhl: &tr. and Mn, M. J. Let. Kan- 1- tas, and Mr. md Mn, H. C. Halne

Canyonslde.

TALENTED YOUNG WOMAN VISITS PARENTS HERE

r Mn. Burton Ljman Slewart.-Chi-1 ^ cago. arrlred yrslerday to visit her

lurtnls, Mr. nnd Mn. llsrry E. Vogtl, SevrnUi avenue tasl. Mrt. aewait.

;* formerly MU« Charlotte Vogel.musician and eompotcr. rteelvrt her

rk barlKlor of music degree thU month r, from Uie Clilcigo Musical college.

She Is a pupil of tlolMiye Bogutlow- I. ski and RUdoIph Qani, and waa Um III 1931 honored member of Phi Beta.„ nallonal professional musical fra-

trmlty. Dr, filewart, who wat gmdu- ated from NorUiwtslern medical

‘V colleta this year U now Interne, al St. Lukes' hotpUal In Chlngo,

USE OP NITROGEN VROEO !• RALEIQH. N. 0. MV-WIlh better

prices for firm crops-In protpeel tr Um North Carolina SUt« collese U le, urgtnf farmen of the.itate to ildc- In dress thtlr cropt this «enson wllh ill quick acUnjc nitrogen ftrUlUtrt. y, which It polnU oul, are cheiper lo E. rrlo« Uiin In miny yean, ra — -t, Night horM racing will be an In- ly. noTiUon llil* lutpmer'at Uit Iowa

Ilate fair at Det Molnet.

ngs You Nee OND HARDv i m E m E m n s H ^ DS AND Fishing Tackle>

i41« ..See Our Line of “ . iM 5 Slovcs, Comp

Heds, Tents nnd 49^ Hnmmoclis. •

Doublo T ap ered ® 9S^ Fish Line ..,.*3.00 '9 30p 2r>.YartlHlRh Grade ^ Fish- Enomcled-Line.i.i i g.00 Only.........;H.OO

5 Why KRET nnd FUMeLj^

k a Hot Coal E|ance — When * you cnn buy one of Ihcse

Splfnilid CLKAN. HOT, _ ECOXO.MICAL, d U IC K - 5 Colemiin frn.>«iline StovcH? EVER SEE ONE WORK? He W'e iviil be Riad lo show Go

5 you-

J il'V. Ten Kellort fo

flz ® $ * r : a o r | , :

M B $1.19'!f

isimiraiEfiiETS ' ' .- GiNSI.SIDREWiilltr —M- TheJl of flva pislolt from ft show H. window at lha Diamond. Hardwaro

,tre comp.iny nore.'iso Main avtnuB' ‘ '. M'iili, tomt time Utl Wednesday

hn- divulged by Twin Falliindlraitd Uu thief entered the ttcn building Ihrough ft window at ha rear openlnt Into an elevator sliaft. and tiuil ft consldenble acrobatic Ulent

un; uu inio in the operft- tlon. Tlie missing gum wera told to

'0[‘- have been the moat expensive among VU* a number Included In lha dls ilay.<>y They were descrlbtd u beUig two

Ifst n calibre revolven, one J J calibre ot revolver and two J 2 calibre auto-

arm matic pistols, ride , .l>ell . DOUBfX PHONE BOOK

SZEOED. Hungaiy MV-Thls city . . lioft a double telephone book. In ad-

dltalon lo the rtguUr lists, the lele- . phones are sliown by. conseci livp

,IqJ numben'With the names of sub- icriben following,

ools - I ■ ■ -

S Saturdayne •____ ____

AN M EAT .^ _ S p ^ a a l s _ _her Choke. Pel Koait. -|n gel. Ptr pctind--------- i u CJJI; RoMd cr T-B«n* I Kher Bltak, ptf pound______ X t IV

Slfloln Sleftk. 1 0 1 / y. jifj Ptr potmd------1 «

£ . ______ 2 0 cU- Enry pltce of bt*( ta o«r '

w (hop* twnalMd ta be tea- der tlecr aod bHftr betf. If yon Want eow betf, y«B oaa gH It-bnt net here. .

9 TVe PromiM Na Mot* Cew Beef 'in ElU.tr-

« ldi! The Twin Falls

Public Marketid - « U.6-

Beckstead MarketrniniDAisK Eamrpm nta rniun/fttttt ft«tuirrftu

ied atDWAR€

■_

i We Have Just .Unpacked a IJirRe-..

Factotr Shipment of______ ■ Thai Attractive

H E :s e Y GLASS

HeUey Glass Comes In Clear, Cr}'8tal, Rose, Moon- Kleam and Sahara Colors!Helsey Individual ,

. Candlt! Stick.s .......

Heisey. Individual Cream-

..... . . : 5 0 c

,. Hdacy Mustard Juif with Spoon.....U U t

Helsey Sails and ' Peppers, p n ir ...... I U C

J Helsey Oil or V l f i e - g Q ^

• Helsi-y Candle Slick.^^

; 5 0 c 6 0 c 7 5 c

■ Itclscy Fooled Q C ' Oolilcts, i P l . O J

Ileisey Wntcr or Ico T ea .

... , . . . . . .• $ 1 .1 5

• Heisey Tall Ice d>-( I ff T caG ln .W .% Se t< D i.lt>

- UflscyT’arfnit Q t Glasses, Set ..

' Heisey'Sal.nd QfTPlntes. Set ....

I Heisey Cups and Saucer?.

A — $ 2 . 6 5

I Ptte ThrM

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IT COULD BE DONE ItRApptrenllr ‘he« li na Uw uixltr Ch!i

I'hlcJi prlionera la lh# Twin PilU U County J»U mij be m»de to anploy Uwlr Um# In welul t»bor. They aiy ujy b« locked up. llren three oukli & lov

' <S«y lod t bed, bul Uut It the (xUni U o! Uie punlJhmtnt orrltd by the MUif'nce.

Cotninlulootr nobert lU jl U ^ ' «tiUior}ty (or Uie tUUmcal Uut ft lun

conildcnble percenUge of th»« I " prlKner* »re men who in thete niore or leu bibltuiUy and by Uielr « own choice. Tlify *»leei Uie Counly m, JiU u ft comforUble plice of rcil* Uet drnce, {tt UumMlie* Moteoetd (or u Mme mloor offeau end *1 Uit ume Act Uae demand Uitl Uielr tunlllet on Uie ouUWe bt cftrtd for >l Counly txpeoM, wblcb U doo#. . ihej

CommUalODcr Rtyt vould brlni «ip( *ychajSftc(leetOMftbnipteod.Tho M oUiir d*y be offertd a rtMluUco durlaj a k u Ioo o( Uie Board whkh pnnlde for a rock pile upon which . priMnen mIfht bt raiployel Ttu ruoIudondledtorwaalotiMCond. New the olher two Ccmmlulootn «• Mel plklnlnj Uiftt It waa not wlUiJn Ui# “ ** po«tr ot Uie Board to toaptl Uit jiU Inmatu to pertoia any Uod of Nc work, Ur. Barot* addlsi UuU lucb Q( ftoUiorlty WM rated only .in Uie cowta. J,,

Then cao be no quetUon tat wbal 77,0 ur. Rayl is rl(ht In hli conteoUoa whe Ihtt ihtrt art many cuea of .men .‘he iteklns a JtU lenteoet u a mttni oc proTldlnf tor Uie luiUnaiwt ot ,t,t UiemMlM'and'UieirfinUl^^ iolli

— ffi«rg~iurthg; no qii^br bSg « S wtotauettftillualloacouUbarud* UyeureflnUienaiiDer'tulsMted. ^

11 aeenu raUier remarkable Uul og': U liu not been curtd loot afo. n en tuali U no pimlihmtnt So a Jail tenteoct ^

. to ft tnan who pttfen belni In JaU to beta; at liberty. NtlUier loclely w.prltoner iilna by eueh an ar*' colie rasftment, Wbertai a tli m'onUu O'. V jali aeiXenee whSeb -.dbtaUtd lU ^ ‘ mDnthi of Ubor lU dajrt a wtek rould cany wtik It Uie.double ad- aad vacUte of teachlni men to work Tt: add al th# aami Ume bc ot benefit ue 1 to Uie pubilo M Urtt a< a nault of

, Uit work aceompIWied. THen t. .lUl ' “J ’ jinoUier benefit of eren peater lm- • portance which li Uiat Uia habltuil ah

• J*n lodftr would bt rtUitr leii apt .‘f to return for a Kcood doM, " L

nAPHNKSS "'f ''An Amerlean teacher, tftWn* ” ?’*

alter forty jem‘ aerrlce, deliver* iiUueir of thU lofty fihlloeoithy; Tbo I day. way to complete happlnett li ielf< ] caacement-Uie etcluilon of »«lf* J

__Wme«._»elf-<omdouinm _and e|> 100.tUm. " ' ■ ' In* i

‘ in dolnt.lhla." lie tay«, -»c an 'lanj iioi »;*:« to acquire pow, money or Klory, bul aim Umply to help makeother ;w>ple happy." ----- --- Q/IL

It Is food religion, good tUilc*. rroh&blyalwajoodpracUttlnileor F

— :if» lor uiw-vnrdiiiMoimiiUem"----eelrea to It. Nearly all Uit ireal leachen of huaaolty apet about tt. [;” * But Uie ooa Uilni that will pualt ih« f, aa ordinary man ij Uib altnilart Mr cert wonU: • ' ed li(

"Tial explain* Uie dlfJcrtace be- y ?? tween Europe atid-Amerlca-yoall u „ 1

_not„»nd m»Rr_mjl|!onilrtt-eKr Dean ’ thcrt, but thpy are happy and latli- Mb

lied.” City.,Europeani, Uien. are uwtlfltH '''.‘‘J

, wWlt wt are selfUh, and Iherefon luppy while w« are unhappy? rtaufl , Iten U a ntw Idta for mott o{ ua. Dayli

.We ccrtaloly harent had Uil* aUnt oa Europe. We'd like to hear'about 11 In srtater detail wed be laiereit- ed. too, la ,aeelRK ll eufflpllflrd at Uit economic ccnferrnce.

l>MO*nZAT10N _ Plana are aald'to be under tty tv the |(netal unloiilzta| of Amerlean labor, along wlUi tbe Industrial rt>TiraL Organized labor waau an army of new recniiu. Campalpu are pUn- ned to unionize lodiutrlea Uut hart .beta laal&l/ epea>ehop w lar,

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- TWIN FALtS DAILY NEWS eipecuny rubb r. motor, iteeL coal , d! and tcctllM. j

Uany employen exprcu alarm at, Ulla protptct. But Dot to many u In former yearii Americana feel mon and mort Uut Ubor hu aa rx)d ft right to orgaalte ai capital haa. tn Induatrlea Uiat lend UiemKlrea to untied acUoo tor workmen’a tnur* | eaU. CapKal haa been tnUrgini and Ufhtenlcg lu organluUon aUadUy for yean, n o new InduatrUI act.up ttreaglhena thla tendency. Ifctnuie, joremmenl regulation or panner*| ahlp prtiuppoaei a reipoulble body to deal wlUi In erery caae.' It U hardly pwlble to concelrc ot

a tomplete and tlnU organlzaUon ot InduaUy without. organltaUon of Uit: workmen. Tht txperlmcni upon ’ which the couniry la now entering | may rtquln, tor ita auccaaa,.raipona>-- Ibla organlzallona of both employen ; and tmployeea, wlUi Uia gorcpmeoc, I repreaenllng tht whole publle. acUnt * aa umpln and adrlser. |

iNSTfli Sr' liES 1 CilGIl

F1LI31, June 30 (flpccUl to Tho New)-Among Filer tnrelera and vliKort during Uit lut week wertUia following; ________ __

Ulu OUdyt Kflaey. tejicjier'ln iSe Filer aehool* for Uia Ual-lhnt yean, left Sunday (0 vlalt her brother ta Chicago.

Ur. Uelz and daughter, Mn. Hugh Brown, who have been rlaltlng Uielr daughter and alater, Un. Earl Uon­Und, left for their homo In Crraton, lowa, Wedneaday morning.

Ur. and Uri. D. a, OraybUI. _ lUmiburg, PenniylranU, arrlred — early Uila week tor a vblt wllh reU- ^ tlrea and frienda. ' I

Mr. and Un. T. Dan Connor re* J turned (rom DoUe where Mr. Connor lu* been attending the apeclal a<i> alon of Ihe leglalalute.

MU* Alyce McNealy, Imlruotor In Uie Khool It Seward, Aluka, u vlilt*Ing her parenU, Ur. and Mra C. F. McNealy.

Ur. and Un. Roland IfarrU. Led Anplu. aro rlalUng at. Uu T. E. Uoore home. iho

LouU Slack and KenneUi Park rt- ” turned flaturtay from Chicago when P,„ Uiey Tlalled Uit Century of rrogrcM a iim o a ^ “

Ur. and Un. o. }L Shearer and gu daughter lett for Salt Ukt City, 6 wedneaday.

— — — — ■ be PtLEB LADIES' AID MEETS I Es{

FILER. Junt 30 iSpeelal lo Tho iwe Newa)-Tht Ladlea' Aid of Uie got UtUiodtat EplKopal church *1II Cul meet at Uit church Saturday, July 1. 1

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MOSCOW, 'June 30 (SpccUl to era The Newa) — SclenUflo whyt tnd It I whereforra on the complex aolU of n the Ooodtng region an explained In vdi non-aclenUflo tetma In a SO-page uoj toll lurrty report and map Usued by i,ei !h»Jedei*JJui«att.of;chcml«lryand m: aolta In cooptmtlnn wllti UiB.-»nl» — renlty of Idaho aplcultural exper* ment atauon. “ • TThe aunrey, corerlng an art'a of ploi

777,780 adea — touglily tha *outh« Pre en half of Ooodlng counly, wu ae-! tually mada In 1W». Tht map and 1 aeoompanylng report U now avail- abit for dlatrlbuUon. Coplra hay be | lecuredellberfrom Uu United Slalta •enalon or rtpreaenUUvea or tbtl*"^ eollfge of agrlcultun at Moaoow. F.0. Voungi of Ul# bureau of ehemta- try aM aolto conducted Uw *urr#y. Youngs U a in i graduate In apl- Riltur# of tbe Vnlrenlty of Idalio, c aad formerly lived In Twin Fallt ‘"f,

Thlrty>four claaalllcatlona of aollt an tbown on the map. of the area,! nnilng fnm und to allty clay loam, < with a wide rvUUoa In their depUi ‘y" V"1 toporaphy.________ ojjj;

OIL CONCERN SPONSORS ™ ’ LUBRICATION LECTURES JSCompany tmployet. aerrlce aUtlon

men'and a conalderablt number ot ■noiortaU attended a “ lubrication- ichool-al Uia Standard Oil company; c. Haw. Third awnua jouth.ynter* mni Uy. 1

E«planaiory talk* were given byjann X P. Tcxhada. Portland, In charge Von 'f Uie company'a traveling Ubon-'i,,,., .ory.houatd ta a Iruck and cooUta*.’mor ng equipment lo demonatnta aolU'Irirr lon* ot luhrk-ilinn nmhlrnu Tti. iulim; «m inviini By 0- K. NpLwi.Idou nanager ot the Twin Falls plant. | nn,f

lAKLEY FOLKS RETURN “ « FROM SALT UKE CITY S

OAKLEY. June 50 (SpecUl fo The “ Jewai-ArrlvaU and departure* ^ len during tha Uit week included i h« following; PMr. and Mrt. Effa Clark return- * •

d home Tuuday evening after rb- ling their daughter In Balt Ukt Jlly. They were accompanied cn lie trip by thelr-daajhtfr.-Wiltr —

MLw Mary Mecham. Salt Uke r,- Jity, U \liiting al um home ot Mr. nd Mr*. Olin oaer.Mfi T. n. Dftjiey. DUckfoot, lett

itro Tuetday afler vlslUng her auibter, tr*. Omer Baker. Kra.Cayley b now In Rupert ebltlng an- ther daughter, Ura. MUmn Reerea. ^

" NOTI' THE FOLLOWING LUM

WILL BE CLOSED MCG«m Slate Lbr.' Co. '' HBolse-PaycUc Lbr. Co.

K«iI-Wilk1.iion &

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AKD 'MORE UEIUl

. .WASIimOTO.H,.June 3 0 ^ ^ :.m lll though 11 b atUI *upposc(Tlo be a at- pU1 ent, Uit much-heralded pUn of reel- Iloo proelty trade agreemenu between Uit wu United sute* and UUn-American naUona U headed tor tht rock*. T)ib M b In ettect what AcUng Secretary ot of S Slate rhlUlpitotd Argentine Ambu- er t aadnr £ipU when the Uter uktd,an

i how toon the United Sute* would Sili be ready to atari tnaty negollallona.iDn'

I EspU reporu he wu told that only thetwo or three treaUc* would ba nt- M gotlated: ilieaa probably will be wlUi armCuba. Canada and Mcxico. SwIj

Thb decision U going lo cost IheUnited SUle* a lot ot preatlge lo » "Latln-Anierlca.Tlictrfallrt had been “ »dl4CU*Kd by 'I>re»iacnl K««velt J'-tprraonally when Argentine. Dnzillan, •'«' Chilean ecoasmlo envoy* were here.Tie pUn wu «Tl)tcn inlo tht Demo- I’*;”craUepUiformnndUtlMcouiiiedon . * It heartly.

tteaaon for the change wua Roo - . . . velt'a tailun to get UrKf nrgotln-tlon powen trom coniirrw. plua tlia j,,- new emphaaU on rrcovcry al home,

jh«n lljfOad.'■ rmldentlal. Ire f J *

The air wu plenty blue with ex- u Ir ploaive eiprrulona when word reach- b In Preildent Itooacvelt that the mil- th# 1

[road* had moved to cul waBea.l3>i cruc I per cent. 'Hie prealdrnf wuted no pron Iwordt in venting hb indlsnatlon.! nion; I Abo, he Icat no lime in acting to'om |hr.id oft ilic nuneuver. He perjon-lFede lally called Joeeph D. F.istman, ted- tha 1 ,eral railroad co<ordlnaior, nnd a. k- eirk ed him tn drop eveo'thing lie w«a or doing and (orce tha carrlen to back ib# down.' arou

Caught between tlic pre.iidcntlal ctrcIi irrlul action and railroad bbor'i meet mllltAnl ruLitancr, ibe ralIro.id rx- of U eoillvn found lhem<ielvr* in n di.i- adml tlncily unromfortnblr poilllnn. Wide- i ' ’Hh tpn'ad ub1lc Indliinntlon Added nn-,met oilier mipreclable element to tlidr.Uboi dlacomfltute. They Immediately be-,Orce gAn to back water. In tha end then wen very stad to agree to a •’com- Fa prnmlif" whrreb)- iha waee Iviiie Steri »ai laid over until June 30, IB3i Tlie loan AEreement vo* a dbttacl victory tor hb 0 llir preaident and tho mllroad aa ~i brotlierhoodi. , tumi

nflulilerDamrrohe.Co:i*trucllon opcnitioni at main- tvni

mnili IlHuldfr (liuti atr bclnit Invrj. f"!'; Mgalftl Kcrtiei'y bv the admlntitra- , tlnn. Tl'.8 nun making the probo b ■ =Lnillj O. Ohvb, wliMe umler-cnvrr ___ImiulriPt ut Miiwle Blioib uveral ^ moniha ago Irrt tlir iwalOcnt to-nr- drr.a-xwrfpini: probe. 'ITie ndmlnij. ^ iluu iu-,.c Io IIO into tlie ~7. Doulder dam alliiallnn na a result of niimemui clursra of deplorable labor widllliiiu. K *n' claimed Uial there b an MfcMlTe mortaliiy rate among th# worker*. th,ii they nre forced to buy In company aiorfa, and net per-

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C^nttcC^am ^ SWlien you go tporUng, lUp inlo

~ IhLc^t-In-white ora-lortln)u-:f“ t«I. faahloned of pique. broadcloUi *?' or linen, it will be the eooleat, ’imartett. neateat frock you'w erer worn. Itl crbp. inappy llnet an ^ Ideally dejljned.for Uitao fabric*. Doa'tlBg chic reren, perky droP|.,j ahouldera, capUratlng pleaU and trig aeaming . . . what t world et ^ chic tor a aimple trockl _

- -pattem-IMO-may-be ordiftd-only "V In ab«t H. 18. IB, V). 33, 3i. 34, 31,

'« and « . Sbe Id requires 3« yard* 3«-lneh fabric. UluaUaUd itep-by- iiep tewing inatruction* Included with pattern. _____

coin* or »tamp* (coin* prefentd) 1*™ for Uib Anna Adaau paUera WrlW j*™ pUlnly your name, addresa and atyle number. BE »URK TO STATE SIZE WANTED. ’ I ‘

THE NEW SUSIMER EDITION or TIIE ANNE ADAMS PATTERN l/OOKIsnEAOF.A/:fraoon.*porti, golf, tennli dresae*. Jumpen, hous# frocka, ipeclal bestnnen'* pattern*,' atjlet (or Junlon, and, cool cloUiea

making a chic twcaler are among Ita. Q| (aaclnaUng llem*. SEND FOR YOUB i copy. PRICE OF CATALOG HF-1 _ TKEN CENTS. CATALOG AND' “ I'ATTERN TOOCTIIER TIVENTV- FIVE CENTS. ' p!

Addreaa all maU orden to Twla ™ Palb Dally News Pattern Depart- ment.

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OTON UERRY-OO-ROUND'*er h y-oq-round-_____________ |NI

milled lo organize. Similar com-pU1fiU"wer6~msde-wbll«-Prt*ident---Hooter WM la oKlce, but nothlag q wu done. m,.

I'occfd Genera? ^Mare Peter, grave-tseed mlnbter

ot SwItierUnd, b looking eren grar- er theie day* at the proleiU which

'an pouring Into hU legation orer 'SwllirUnd'a deportallon ot Camilla iDn«l, reprcsenuillve In Oeneva cf tho Women's International Uague. J!“ "

Madame Drcvet, widow of a French army ottker, was deported by the “* ‘ Swba government for "antl-mUltary ^ work and revolutionary propaganda,” after ahe proteated agalnit tho kill- sbo' ljig-ot lO-civlllans and tho wounding P«n ot.M by miclilne gun fin In the H« iirecU of Geneva lu t winter. Tht Incident occurred during a cluh be- iween SocUlbt* and Faicbu. •«

■nie deluge o( protriU which Min- ' btcr Peter b rtcelvlng all aak Uie s.ime queatlon: "How can Geneva be lf*“

U proper place (or dbarmamenl con- Iferencea It i>e*ee promoten an

. 'S-The moal ImimrUnaieTffonicllon of tor AmetlciUi organbed Ubor loday jrjoe U tn Waahlnglon. Iti whole future tm' b Involved In the admlnbtntlon o( The lh# national recovery act. Ei’ciy day mtli crucial questions arUe demanding the prompt declilon. Yet, despltt flib *nm mom{nioii.v iliuailon, 'pudgy Dill irra: Oreen. lucaldeni o( the Aincclcan for 1 Federation ol Ubor, U Hitting About nuoi tha counuv niuklng tpeeche* before mon civic and weKan bodle*. llUC

Oreen'a aeemliig Indifference to'. . Ill# altuAtlnn In the capital liu Pnrr aromed miicli murmuring In Ubor cent clrclM. Hb absence trom the Ilnl obcr mecUng of tht Ubor advbocy board bn.v of the nallonal loduatriAl’recov-ery ingj Adminlslratlnn was commented on Shot wllh pMtlcuUr sarCAam. Tlie board rega met to coiuldcr Uic tnUre field ot on II labor activity.under Uie new act..*enci Oreen wa,i A«ay delivering a lecturc. dinil

.Merry-Oo.Roond at thFormer nepruenUlIv# WlllUm F. line

Slcrcnton. chairman of the'homa Ura loan bank board, ia known among mrnl lib one-ilmc congrraalonal coUeaguet ant! aa -Scab0.ird Bill" . . . Tlia nick- cr li tume cornel from the (act that He I Stcrenion once rrpretenied the 8ea> To t board railroad a* counMl . . . Bo«a Payr flbn*. e»-mlnbter to Saivndor. now. (Cop headol the recoiery preu bureau, u synd

- KIDDIES’ SHOW THIS MOIJOE-K SAYS:-

You can-when you're (at and (oft bellevp you were aiKh a beamy tl 20- But iliry will belln-e jw If you lelt Ui Juat around the corner . . . .

— AT JOE-KIKIDDIES_ioc_t3BE■PREVUE SHOW TC

(THEN AGAIN SUN., MO

L a st t im e s t o d a y ! no

Rex Bell in ,

"M a n F ro m A r iz o n a ”

Y jn:ws. TWIN PA U A IDABO,

liNFHLLSSlENTS I AniSHLiinS

-^POCATELLO. June 30 (SpecUl ta . Tha Ntwi)—Ondt card* for Um , tecoad teoeiter wen mailed Jut .

. week lo Uairenlty ot Idaho, touth- ,, em bnach *tudeaU, Tht record U , Um best la many yeara. The average , b higher and Uien tre more honor I

, atudcaU. The chief au*e tor the , -gala.li probablyJo,b?Jound_ln_the_ , ’ timprorlng quality of each freshmta . ‘ cUas. Each year Ul# InitltutJoa at- ' ; tracU mon and more ot Uu good' r ' studenU from touUiem Idaho high

lehoola. ^; The college pntennca of the 1D33 ihigh achool'tealon show dtdded

I loues lor Uie UUh tnd .tbt Pulflc ' cout collegc*. Almoat no choices ,, , at all art recorded for eastern

scfioolirsiowly but JleadUy Idaho I : 'colleges an winning Uit allegUnn ; of Idaho, high tchool graduatt*. " I On Ul# baaU ot present ,lndlca- . ' Uons it seenu ute to. predict for

the aouthem branch Uie conUnuanM

' grewUi. If Uit gain comes again from the better StudenU Uien tho.uld V

, ibe still further improrement r in

I The follotlng StudenU from Twta 'Falb counly are lUted on Uie honor roll tor Uie year: Clemeni Strelfui, Stewart E Brown. Bartiara Otmble, Margant McCUta, J. E HlU.

CHOIR FROM UNIVERSITY 5 1^VES^ORCEY^:0^^gRT J

i DURLEY. Jun. M (BpMl.1 to The Newsi-Stopping at Buriey on Uielr way to the Chicago expoaltlon. the "

'Philharmonic choir of WilUmctte “ unlrenlty. Salem, Oregon, will nn-

(der a concert at Uie UeUiodbt church. July 6. Theje aro SO TOlces

lln Uie choir, under dlftcUon of Csm- ^ lenn itanhall It U customary for ” Uib chorus to tour Uit country dur­ing vacaUon time, and thb season PI Uiey will ofllclally Rpresent Uielr ci coUege at the Century of ProfreM ip ahow. A tortner Burley, girl, Edwtaa pi Breadbent, b a member ot this year's« '■ _____________ S

INFANT DAUGHTER OF S ' OAKLEY FOLKS DIES J

OAKLEY, June 30 (BpccUl lo’The Ne»s)-A dsughUr bom lo Mr. and fn Mrt. Horton Uabcy. Sunday ewa- mi nlng at the home of Mr, and Mn. Tt Charle* J. SmIUi. dled.Tuesdtyafl- Oi emoon. Punenl lerrlces were held Wednesday al the SmlUi home un­der the direction ot Ivan W. Holt, blthop ol the Fourth ward. Lat'.er- Day SalnU churAi. Interment «as ta Uia cemctery here.

about u popuUr wlUi the newapa- permen he deab with u. Herbert Hoover. . . Ha wu sent to General - Jolin-wn by Louey Howo . . . John- ion already b considering, a succes- I tor.. . Budget, Dlrtclor Lc’wb Doug- ler lu attempted lo go ahead wlUi a U I per ctnt alaah ot ngrlcultunl Col- ch> lege approprUtloni dctplle admlnb- 1 tntlon u»ur*nce to tcftate leaden Ho thal tha cut would nol be made. . . IS. But he did not geMai-m-Charley —

,McNary. senate Republican floor „ jfiadKUnidt-Uxo .matter an Issue of penohal honor with Democntlc . Floor Uader Joe Robinson who went ' atnlght to the president about I t . .. The Utter called Douglas ott... Thb I little epbode added another llem to Ne the mounilns tide ot congressional tal enmity against Douglas . . . Tlie lilc trraaury b quietly Kannlng tbo field mi (or Ihe poulble (louitlon ot a large en number of 'baby" bonds . . . Tlio tee money would be used lo tinanee Ihe Ul !ttjl»,000j)00 public workj program _ , . . Representatlva Shoemaker, - Farmcr-Uborlte from Minnesota, re­cently "craahed the gate" at n beer abend given by the German em- bn.vy . . . Once convicted of tend­ing libelous matterthrough the mall. Shoemaker ipent moat ot the niglil regaling his hosts with itorjei nt prb- on life. . . President Roosevelt's ab­sence (rom Ihe capital hu caused no dinilnutlcn In the number ot callen al the Wliiie House.. . An unbroken line ot vlilton poun tato the eiecti- Ura otilces dally seeking tppolnl- menli and oUicr tavon . . .-Asabt- ant Sctreiary ot SUi'e Harry P. PaJ-- cr has been nicknamed "Plcwlck.”He looks tike an Enzllah squire . . .To those he meeU more than once. Payer fnjsi “Call ma Harry:' — (Copyrlfflil, «33. by .United Feature Syndlcnie.'Incorporated.)

MORNING AT 1()!-SC —

forty auure folks they'd never I 20-an<i they don'tl Eh wbatJ lit Uiem lhat there's Good TimesE-K'S■ f A W J ADULTS

a o 25cT0N1T#AT12!MON.. AND TUES.)

.him. PhilHi a«»i. IBAoJci

NO. I -THE nrttniCANE EXPRESS*

MIekey McGoIre C«rae*dy-Newt

NOTE: It's AQ ^Fim , ksd We Never R a a s ^ Pricet;

KIBDIES IBa — ADULTS Ue

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-RUPERT.-Jun*-30-(BpecUI to *nif Newsl-WlUi a total of U3JU.5<

r received In Uie Ust week of Uie col- }, ItcUon period tor the tut half of ~ Um 1933 Ux for Mtaldoka county

wtUiout penalty, toUl tac colIecUons 'j ' for Uit year amounted lo m im or r appreximately M per e*nl ot Uie

toUI-levy-«f-U«,«0 for I93J, ae- r cording to figures Just compuUd at

Ihe office of Oounty Treuurer E.’? 0. Iienberg. •

Flgura relessed Thunday by „ Treuurer- Itenberg thow thst coi- r lecUons Uib year ftvm January I ^ to July 1 amounU lo tlU.OOO in 1913

lax lacludtag boUi current and de- “ Unqueat. Comparing wlUi Uit same

collecUon period Ust ye«r tor Uie ™ same cUsa of coUectloni tor Ull " tixes Uia amount paid was tl0e,000., records show.-Thb U excluslre of

personal U iu whUh are collected " by the county asieuor.

^■EIILI FOLKS yiSIT : PUCIFIG 1ST SHIESIf, _____

lOMBERLy. June 90 (SpecUl lo f , Tbe Newil-Klmberly travelen and [ Tblton thb week tacluded:I daughter, Margaret, are spending "

two weeks In Pacific coast sUU*.Mr. and Mn. Clyde Duncan and

If tons of New Meadows, Idaho, en ~ M route to their former home In Wb- ^ conslo. spent a few days la Klmber- : ly.vblUng Mr. Duncan’s braUier.It Ray Duncan, and family. Beforq re- i u turning to Uxlr home, the Duncans I

will vblt Uie Century ot Prognaa | „ exposition In Chicago. I

Mbs Charlotte Upton and Ulsa I n Phyllb Taytor. who ara taking a I Ir curses' training course at Bobe, t u ipent Uie a'eek-end TblUng Uielr I a parenU In Kimberly. , i's Mrs. Joseph Loula, Uoatgoaury,

Utanesota, and Edward Loula aod , tons. Joseph and Edward. Ulone- apolb. lett early In Uie week tor Uicir homea after a two weeks' vblt .

e wlUi Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Seott tnd fsmUy. Mrs. Scott U a daugh­ter of Un. Loula.

e Mr. and Mn. J. U. Orores arrtred d trom CallfomU' lo tpend the sum- I• mer with Ihelr daughter, Un. C. E ' I L Tester, Eden,, and 'son. 'Charles, <• Orovcs ot Kimberly. ' i d ._________ ' ■ ' ' h• _ I I

• Real Estate Transfers . h

rnnbbtd by tba InlcrmesnUiB TIU* Gaartatir Company k

II ---- , ti. JUNE 29 t1. Deed: F. D'. Randall to E. A. Zleg-' i :- ler, MOO, LoU 3-3 Bik 23 Filer. i | S Deed: J. W. Cannon to Mary Puj- I I- chal, tl. Lol 10 Blk 17 CuUc(ord, ; I. Deed; E. P. Prater, Sheriff, to S, -s Honora O. Pelton. }l0,090, E 'i 13 13. H.

MINIDOKA BOARD FIXES SUM FOR BEER LICENSES =

is' RUPERT, June 30 (SpecUl to The j™ 0 Ncasi-Bciolutlons governing llie P" ll tale aad dbtribution of beer In i,tln- era a Idoka county took form at a ipeclnl Ucj d aesilnn ot Uie counly commbalon- , e era hrld Wednesday and a llccnie '0 tee ol tOiS per year wai set for re- '• UUers, wholcjalen, dbpensen and cen n .

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SALLY SALE, queen of the'Sa nun! pioneer (tnya nnd rodeo, is mony ns Chief White EaglijjiJli head in the presence of a jo’oup ]Iorse nnd liis band."—^ Ph

'maaufacturen. The resolution, after’ 3 pa/sag# by tho counly commission- era. bccomes a Uw atter legal pub- j Ucatlon ot Uie resolution. *-

IMr TloUtlon ot Uie lav a (Ine not f t lo exceed 1100 and rei-ocatlon of U- I cense' wu set u a penalty, I

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and Ibt |)x Road Go-eds- TOMORROW —)W,” The Heatlhuntcr

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eetB His Inquisitor

jcnlor partner In tho Ner York company, whoso banking opera* yon by the senate banking com»

^ Photo.

n for Rodeo Queen

le'Santa Wonica. California,-an.CO, is honored at an Indian cere- !o plnce.i'n feather bonnet on her roup of Indiana known aa “Little : ) Photo. f ' - . .

Because a Juror (<11 uleep durlni :a Los Angeles trtal'U» Judg* de- : cUred a mbtrUL

TORN F B 0 M 9 B E 8AVAOB,-9EBTn+tM«TURMOIL OF TODAY . . . A 1or» atorr yonU nertf forget-aceUtmed u Iht mut Importaal pldere BarUielme« bu

madt tn yeanl

I A Urea, .kciar ana a |Mlncle Dog In a Waf ot a Sleryl

• -:-AND-!.I Final Chapter I *aANCT OF THE I MOUNTED" _ J It ta e |{k:.at-ETC. l t « - » ^

RACE - NIGHT ; \ TONIGHT 9 P.M.

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F I ^ EVaudeville Lures

Gigantic Venetiaii

“ ^ {B p T o n F ig h W

"H aw l Hawl Primo He Is

ShompeBnl Hawl H aw l"

. Chorlles Italian in Gut­

turals, thumping Chest

Br EOWABp J. NEIL------ (AMOdkitd-PnMSpotto-Willtr)-

NEW YORK. Jun# JO-Mouraen ud (he glMluI «ooqucTon r*thH«<l vouDd MidUon Squin 0»nl«n »• dijr lo pick orer tlw cold bonei of prlno Ctnen'i rlie to the hnn- wtUbt chunplonihip o{ tbe irorld bjr Ruon ot a iU«round knKkwt of

■ Juk Shirke; iMt niKht. i W*U1»* C*m

I "Whtn Um nlUai ind (torlllnE hid emed (or the da; Ihe illuitlon

tlM Uih»7 ef.U)* riflr, pnt»bl; wtu not tliht wtia thb rnr, pr«<

. . ftnliif lo btliler hb bukrvpt It* nuon wllb » mderllk ud abl> blUm tsvr.ftod nDUan pklmip- p«*ruc«.

JKk ShMfcer 'null uolbtr (hue« ftt Uu new chaaplw but b wUUnc lo difat » lu Baer In

' Sepkmber t» p^rblaueU the osUttodioc ehftUennr.

• Hi^ken 8«wre Qirden wuUU prvBwU tbat boot, bat Jack DMDPMr.elMitrieadaf Baer asd i

- preesotv ot hb knaekoat Ttcteer OTcr Mas SebmeUBr. aee«f to bare the IwUa traek on tha oateh. , Sehm ^ Mtmi the leflea] alter- < naU fer a September match with ;

- elUitrBaeforSbarkejUtheblter pair faOi t« n t tonther.

Uw fttbt dnw . Iim than ujr b«>r*rifbt iiUe match tn hblorr of boilBr bera wtth oaljr twe ex* eepUeat. tb* ie « Wmard-Fnnk Meru aod th* Jack Denp**7-BUl Bretman bonU both held Indeen la tb* eld UidboB S«saro Oardea

JUtuM todf r ibowed UMO ctt* (emtn paU a total «f |llt.iniO, , wltb art Reelpti, lati taxet. • aneenUnc te »<X,TlteL The m * , Urd-Meran fUht drew IU14W0 ud the Brtnua-Dtnipeer match niUM. ■ I

Shark*;’! ih m 42K per cent of Um Mt reedpU wu USJUi wlUt . Camera rtdetrtnc or » tper eenL rreflt l« Ul* Oardrn wu 1 eitlmated at RS.OOO. Iw efpenaea. wlUi Hn. Wlltba Rudelph Reant FVe« aiUk Fuad for Bablca, iMerpotated, rKclrlnt U per cent of Uie float aet pnflti.

' ' nrniam P. Care;, p^deot of . U>e Carden stseo the dtilh »r

’Tex" Ritkard In Itt}, renflriBed \\ ' report* Utat be had mlfwd rf* I, •’ feeUre with Uw *««#teUon cf lail i

Blrbfi match. IU* will !<be Joba Reed K U pm STrnFTV

' real cod on Yale foolball team. I That Ukti In Uie newi derelop- |

menu of Um dar. but doe* not begin to touch Uu oplnLoni, (orecul*. " I ' told m (o V luipleloni. thit echo* < ed all dar U>routh Uie Oirden hiUs. I

ShatkejrBaek 'Wllh fiharker beck In Soeton alter, i

: dririnc mott of the sight and Car-1] netk ileeluUr wandrrlni about the

. lown, thumplajr hli huge chttl Uko a lOrUla aod ilUl chortUni In sut- 'i

, tur»li-“Kawl HawJ Prlmo he Is. ihanpeenl Kawl Bavr>UM min- < i im did aU the talktnt for Ute , (ladUlon. . ,

Where Uie aUllude prevailed l« t J nliht In Um Camera camp U>at| Sharker, who twice hu.fouiht Car-

' oera, deeerred anoUier chuM' be-' atue of lh« wUlln«n6u wiUi which ■, he n rt Uie ItilUn hU peit oppor-, 1 Uult;, Uure wu a ihltt m lenUment (, lodir. i!

-Let Sharker fl«ht Baer no*.“ DUI • * Dutfr. Camera'i AmerlUn minijer i,

, luijutcd. “n«n Prlmo MU lake on\, Uu winner.” \[

Johnnr Buckler, maninr of } •Bhukey and a mournful fljure ti- * ' dar. wu to to aarUiinc f * to r t .hll rajTlor tltrM back on H' Uie road lo Uie top.

-Well fl«ht Baer for Dempier or jf aonne elu In ficplember." he iild. P ’-Sharker (Ot careleu but nl«hu He ^ wu wlanlsi too euUr aad he got »

..... -nailed wllh-a riiht -uppercul that j->wOQld'hifB'k!ioc(rtI''out an; mui'i/ ■ aUre. He wm trylnj lo knock Car- " ntra out-and he left hlmicK iHde ~

-oPffl' ________________

Oarsmen Draw

lOHO BEACHTc^llf, June SO W • -Draw for beal* tn Uie niUonaltn- r

teiwHejtate iprtnt rowlnj r*plU S' hw Juir 7 and « wu announced ?J

.todirbrtheeommltKeinehiJte.- Wuhteftcn. Pacific coui cham- ™ ,plon. found Itielf In the ume draw .wltti Harvard and Ihe UnlmiUr of M 'Calltomla al Loa Aneeles; while ,y*;e, pomell and Cilitomla com- ®- ip(«ed Uie oUier heiL 71m tin I two p 'boita In each *fll to Inlo the fUiili ;on Saturdiy, • o'

Offlclali uld the dravUut for U' .. >ai» woold be held next Mondu.

TMtowtar anlTal of Um Ihree rep- ff»«UUre* frem the Eul. *i'> Ooach Alra UlbrlckHn and 11 tiraben of Uie Bnikr wrsllr ertV it Jrttred hh« thl* monilnf, exuding ''l •onfldene*. Before Ui« oaramen Ui

. p«t to Um ^Int of Uielr two P'' .TOfkouU Dlbtlckaon mid« careful • .to bum au brtdce* behind him and Ui ;»U fitfit. teulnf a lUJemcnt cfi(eh on IlJremUed rtctorr. In,I > — Til•. TYim Btldee* of ih* DeUolt Tl- roi ;ipn and £1 Johnioa of ihe Oncln- Hi ,niU ncdnhire a brand new record. *c' 'each hiTtfiC come wllhln one hit of i la n>hlt fame twice within Uie flnl ilt .tlx wttki cf Uib xaioo. Aa

Enlhusisk e t s PLAY Y b u t t m s y 6Klp6eP0K AR.CMT

n AtlTKTMOP /^ A C6r4Tf / tfOlM<;TMT

|HaileyGffl-W ins~

I Again at Capitalof ____

Shirley Cunninoham Defeats m Margaret Jennings ^ “ Go Into WomerfrFinas »• . *1 !* BOISE. June» tsv-Threc UUhns

and one Waahington pUyer. all aeeded parUclpanfav went Into Uie leml-flnali of the Idaho lUle tourn-

“ ament todir vlUi one match otfer- “ log br far the ilemeit pUy ot Ihe

meet.Tomorrow In the Mml'flnab, Uel

OUlacher, Salt Uke Cllr. wiu mett ? rmt Dtzon, ProTo, ranking num- 5 ,btr 1 in Ihe InMmwunUIn district, Z and Mel Druga, StilUt, Picllle Z, Northweit champion. wUl meet Dave ? Treeil. Salt Lake Cllr. r I Only one man trom Idaho lurrlv- V t i Uio diyi ptay. He wu Lund „ Johnson, Boise, who teamed wlUi

Rois Sutton. Ball Uke City, lo go Into tbe leml-tlnils by dcfcaUnc

‘J' WUson Boolh and Tony Soward. I Proro, 6-J, e-J. i Major PUjiil 'OaUacher ud Uaior B. C. Van r* Vllet, commander ot a ClUzani Con- a. Mnratlos corps camp ntar htre, I. pUyedaUirte-KtmalchwhlehTeni0, to 48 games before Uie Utah pUy- t, ler triumphed. It was Uie high Ught1. of the day's pUy and atlracled the 10 'onlylanegillerr.Theicorewull. i lu. fl-4. 7*5. The pUy of Major Vin

jVUet lurprlied both players md J 'ipectalon^hohadnolexpeeledhlm k ,to carry for 17 yeio Uie style of [B jPlay Uial hid made him prominent ^ along the. Pacific cout u far back

M 1S16 ind had won him threeOalbrher htd tiiflleSent «Jw in

3 Ills Krrlce .to pull him to victory but Uie mijor. ifler traUIng at M In

J the second set. Ued the tcore at ^ ^ all to renew hls Uireat 3 u. p»d-I>l*on-dUpoMd-of—.. Wheeler. Lot Angeles, 6-1, <-3. but rf ,hli broUier, Don Dixon, fell before U lUie superior pliy of Diugi.,7-5,

* I Ffted ellmt/iiled Uie remaining a. one of tho two Loi Anctles pliyera £ by belling Bob Brnshem. 7-9, fl-l, >X 6-3. but the gime left boUi playets 0. exIiAusted.ls.| Ellmlaate* Brelhen

' The Dixon broUiers ellaUiated Wheeler.and 'Bruhear, Loj A«e-

lies, 3*0.6-3, «*3, In Uie iccond roiJnd >f doubles. They wUt pliy In Ihe

“ .aeaWtesJi Iwaonow sgalfttt Sat- f Ion ud Johnson.

Gftllacher and Preed detealtd iPaul Holt ud Bruct OUchrUt, Pro- ITO, e-3. e>3. and WUI meet Dranga land Dob Wilt. ScalUe. In Uie semi-

” |llnal4'toaforrow. Wilt and Dranga ‘ 'defealed TTieton Uddle and BUI

^lOoiion. Boise, e-3,0-j,■’ ; Shirley Cumlnihan, Hailey. d«- ^ feated Sbrgaret Jennlnn Boise. I- [f 16- S-VIo go lnt« Ul* final* agalnsl '‘ iRotH^^binipi. Bobe. whe oalpUy-

'ed Helen Martin. Bolte, (•], 4-«. 8-t : In the mUed doubles. Sutton ind

„|M n Marie Jonci. Boise, defeated "jOlendon Darls, Parma, and Rulh ,, Wilson. Boise, <•!. «-4. Wheeler and Z Mbs Jennings defeated Don Dlxoa ^ and Mlu PhUUpi. IS-IJ, 0-1. OH- „ laclier and Mbs CunnUuhsm de­

feated Homan Wsters. Ball Lake -ICity, and Jane Snow, Boise. 7-5.• I9-7. Mr, and Mrs. Bruhear defeit- 8 ed med and Mlu Mirlln. J.«. 0-J.

n Q u e e n of T e n n i s

' ■ P a c e s N e t S t a r s

WIMBLEDON, EngUnd, Juae 30 (,t>-WlUi the.ettepUoa of Mt Htl-

K l to Uio lut 'eight ot women's . ilnglM, Ameriein entruls In Uie * ' [Wimbledon unnli championship J . had heavy going loday wlUi ailf , : Sutter eUmlnated ud Ufter Sloe- I

ten bireJy winning tn fourth-found ' . maUhc«. „r Mrs. Moody, jrorrled for a Ume by s t Mrs. SyWa HenroUn. leoond-ruk- u . Injf Prench womu t>lsrer. *on . 0-0, and Sloefen outsUyc 'il. O. N. a ) Lee, BHlUh Ihlrd ranking plajer. d I S-7. 3-0,: 7-S, 7-S, 8.3. Suiter wu a

oitrpowered by Oeorge Patrick : Hughes, EnglUh DarU cup plsycr. fi , In Uiree surprising sels, 9-7,7-3,6.3. I

Sutler had bten expected lo aln. u alone wlUi Sloefen and Mrs. Moody, and had eren been touUd u a prob- u

■ Ible tm m agilDst EUswotUi C . Vines. Jr. bul he could, not match , Uic lenarlty nt purpose ud forelng I play of •Hughes. .I The lorrhcr American InttrcoUec- fl : Uto iltlcholder did not appeir.to be If

on his game, before a galled taclud- ol Ing Queen Mary, making her flnt tc Titil to Uie toumiment, but hb er- v ror* seemed more the result ef Hughes’ play lhan his own Iniccur- •cy. . . . CO

Helen JacoU. Unll^ Statu sin­gles champion, wu imong other Io Amerlcu rlclors. <r

astsPiclI New York Yankees

Drop Weird Game

j To Indians, 13-12

Defeat Leaves American Cir*

I cuit Aggregation' One,

I Contest Behind Victorious^

^ League-Leading Senators

-iHOW -THEV-s^l

a] S T A N D ^

Its r ,,.

1 1als }>«[«'» « JJ •}»

__________U M j<(tins (By ‘Hie Auoclattd Presi) all CLEVELAND, Juns 3»-New York ' Uie Vukees blew up rescwndlngly In thei m- nlnlh Inning today ud came downlj :er- In second pbce behind Wuhlngton ' Ihe as they dropped a weird 13*13 de-,'

cblon to the Indians. The defeat leftl Uel Uiem a gtme behind Uie victorious

i»- Going Inlo (he nInUi Inning thne ' let, runs behind, Clerebnd ftU.on Don Ulc Brennan and WUcy Moore fcr fh'c ave hlta to score four nais wlUiout hav-

Ing a mu retlrtd ud win Uu game. But It »u 10 error by Tonr Uaerl.

ind the lourUi a Yukee mbplar, which' ilh did Uie most serious dsmsge. WIUi' p, Ihe bates loaded aad one run lo. he '

Ine took Olenn Myatt's grounder, at- trd. icmpud to fone BUI CbseU at sec­

ond ud msde a wild heave. Two runs croued snd CIsseU wouad up on,

• Uiird base, icorlng UiewUinlng run ^u ft moment laler on MUlon Oalstrer'i m- single.tre, NEW YORK AB R H O A Etnl Walker, c l.......... J 1 3 3 0 1 'ly- SeweU, 3b « 3 3 1 1 0 >ght nuth. I t ----- 3 3 0 0Uie Byrd, I t ------- 0 0 0 0 0 011- Gthrlg, lb,----- 4 J 1 » 1 0rin Chapman, r t ____ 8 0 1 3 0 0 |ind Uneri, 3b______S 1 1 3 3 3ilm Dlcktar, t ------ 8 3 3 8 1 0or crosettl. I I ----- 3 1 0 3 3 1 '

tnt Van Alta, p----- 4 3 3 0 1 01i{)c Bnnnan, p ____ ,,1 0 0 0 1 0.^ Moore, p ----- -0 0 0 0 0 0 ;j_ Toub..______43 13 14131 10 *4;‘

h,,i t None oul when winning run Kortd.' SJ CLEVELAND AB R H 0 A E J ? Oalater. r f _____ 8 13 4 0 1 *

.............3 1 1-8-0-t '?.|f ' 1 0 1 0 0 ’

Kamm, Sb------S 1 - 3 1 1 0 ,Hale. 3b________ i 4 4 3 4 0 iPyUak. c _______ 4 3 3 9 0 0 *

I"” KnlckeTboektrrB-=5-o-l-0-l-o *•• Potter _______ 1 0 0. 0 0 0 'CbseU, u ----- 1 1 1 3 0 0 *Hildebrand, p ---0 0 0 0 0 0 ]Connally.p----- 1 0 0*0 ,0 0 *

■ • Ferrell ___0 1 0 0 0 0 .' Bean, p ....0 0 0 0 0 0 1

;<d •'• Burnett ...___ 1 0 0 0 .0 0 II.. Harder, p ----- o 0 0 1 3 t *0(j •••• Myatt------1 0 0 0 0 0

ToUla______ ..J< 13 H 17 I )•.Batitdforconnilly In lUUi.

^ ••Bitte torKnlckerbocker In.the ^ levtnUi. • ' ■

••• Baited for Btin In levenUi. • f 5* ••••Biitedforltotder In ninth. '■" New votk------ 0«J 001011-13

aeveland _______ »3 308 004-13- Sumrtaiy; Two-bue hlts-Dlckey,

V SeweU, Pi^k; thre«*base hits —J" Lamrt Hsle; ucrltke - PyUak: • *. double pby-Crosetil to Uxurl to “ * Oehrlg: winning plicher - Harder;

losing plUher-Moore. ,tid ed 8ENAT0BS % DETROIT t tl Ih DETROrT. June 30 bTVln a game {' nd nplets wlUi senuUonal fielding, on parUculatly by Schulle, OoaUn. ilot- , •I- lU, Whiu ud Slone. Uie Wuhing- ■< e- loa Senators evened Uie series wlUi T ke Um Dtlrolt Tlgen todsy by wtoainf, *' •J. 3 to I. »t- BoUl Crowder ud Bridges pitched

good ball Uie former aDowingslKhlU . In eight Innings. Bildgu gave only re

Mven In nine, ud Russell, who pitch- kiI . I l l I bl------- CContlnued-on-PagrO-----e

Wrestling *u ' B<]. WMATLK TO DRAW pi^:*Ry Ghumsa; l« ' Uk* aty. «i ? ud Robin Reed. M«.Rtedjport,Ort* m

gon. drew In a wreitUng match htr* ut „ lonlght. when bolh roUed out of th* hj ' ring and wtre counted out after each hi

had gained a.fiU. ‘Reed look the flrtl faU In 17'.i ,|

minutes wllh. a tlylng Kclsson ud tr y Bhatman won Uie second In IS mln- > ules with u airplane tpln. n,>. Del Klnktl. IM, Salt Laks Qty,i. and Joe Msmilng. 147. Dallas. Tms, r, drew m a X-mlnute lime limit bout,4 aclUicr gaining a fallk Jaek BrenUao. H7. Canada, dt- „r. tealed Arthur Hedln,.Ut, Prestoo. h*1. Idaho, with a drop kick In 17 mln- ..1. utes In a one-JaU aulch.' • • ^r, Ashley SmlUi. 147. Salt Uke Clly, ^, used a crotch and body drop lo tcMtl Dare Orsholt, lti,4/qi Angelet. -& — -t LEWIS TBIUMFIIS

SEA Tn* June M - Bd m<- (SUangler) LewU,3ti, Olendale. Cai-rr,e IforaU, overcome the ]lu-s1lsu holds cc . of Oka Shmina. Jspan, tonight, jo t to win,two out of three falb In a of . wresUlng exblbltloa. ihit ------------ ■ Sa• Dof* have been trained In Tehama T

county. California, to herd tutkeys. asi “ About ooe firm In every ihrte In Ti t Iowa hu a radio reeeWng net In op-: fai

mUon, SUle ccoius figures show. jBo

TfflN FALLS DAILY

ikOverCPC Oregonians Await

First Horse Races[10 ■ PORTUND, Jun* 30 W - B rs t ••''ihone racing meet In Oregon undef

fthe legillacd belting law enacXed by I n I Ihe lut legislature wUl open July 3t I/ l a t Oresham on the Muiuiomih

eounly talr track. -17m meetings wiu be sUged by WlllUm P. Kyne, S u Prancbco promoter wbo hu beta grute<l a pemilt by Uie Oregon ric-

>ir* Ing commlulon tor M day stulons., I -The first meellng wUI sUrt July Inei2l »n<l wUrnm'through, exduslM ' ; of Sundayi, lo August 13. The second BUS >111 begin September S ud wlU be

I concluded Sep!ember JO., '

Chicago Women -] Win on Track* |^tIICXCKnOM'TO"tS7=Oompet- _ j Ing cn lU own home grounds, th* ^ IlUnob Women'* AUileUc club. Chl- ^ cago. today ran aw*r»-lUi Uie Worn* Xi en's NaUonal AmaUur AUilellc Un- r Ion Ixuk and tleld championship,

scoring 47 polnU.Tb* Tlclotlous club, wlUi two or

moro'tnltanls In tach event, dom* '(a lnal«} >be mcel, winning five fltit JW plaots ud scoring In all the oUuts.; { } Jlf<l (W-XWIl^. tii hailing dltUnoe. wtrt the Ontecta ••M club. Malden. MuuchuttUs, ud

the Soum Parks club, Chlcsgo. wlUi 8 points etch. No records were brok-

CiUutlae RuUierford led Uie'wb- “ I nlng U ia with victories In Uw base- f_lbaU Ihrow. Um ihotput and a lec- de-lond in Uit dbcus for 13 polnU. leftl

IjNew Yorkers Win

:• Track Team Titlea\,ilch' — -

Glenn Cunningham agfl Ralph i «- Metcalfe Carry Offlias 1);

dividual Scoring Honors i— ■ ;

p SOLDItai HELD. CHICAOO, I ' , June 30 Otv-OIen Cunningham. Iron; t:

i mu trom the Unlvenlty ot Kanus, o . ft and Ralph Metcalfe. Martjuette uni- t

A venlty. INS'! fulttt humu, csr-'|.Q rled ott the Individual honon of i X Union track ud field clumplonihlp I J meet tonlghl, wlUi Ui» Ni« York C Q AUilellc club winntr ot the Itam ll- C , Ue, wllh 88H points. «0, LoBbbna SUU Loses VqI Loulsbtia slau unlvenlty, which V Alconquertd Soulhem CallfomU tor C

_ chaniplonslilp honon lo Uie naUonal * .i'ecdlegtaU meet two weeks ago. tin- a

^ /ishtd second in the Uble of pdaU I r ' wlUi 33, wllh the Olympic club, San 1 Pnnobco, Uilrd wlUi 174! Thin fol-l

_ j lowed MamuetU unlvenlly. the Uni-1 *0 venlty, wlUi'lOiplece. p8 Ireland.’ represented by Dr. Pit- 0 o rickO’Callaghan, Olympic champloaic n hammer thrower, came through wlUi; T

. .fl a.DoUU, Ihe MUlrose Athletic Asto-' V ft clstlon ot New York and EaiTTecTir’* 0 nlcal high, CIti’cIud, Ohio, scored ft 1 eich, whUi Uie Unlvenlty ot Ore- » g gon fInUhtd wlUi S iplece. B

"Fighters Await '

PuncliBowl BellsJw • ____

' Cannon and Dorriingo Declare p,

: 'l Readiness for €ontest;[,

- On Legion Post C a rd »■k: •10 ---- . • u

Fighting a-lll stait and talking £ will end It 9 o’clock lonlght In Uie J;

. AmerWn Leglon'i Punch BowL Tho *; third weekly card put on by the •' Idaho Alhlclle auocbUon for Uio *1

5,* Legion be«M it Uut hour. J? : The UlUng hu bten going on . . for a wetk ind Increulng each day. 1 Ul The fu t' talking hu been lirgely ^ Ibout (he -Kt<S’ Ouinon-/oe Do.

mlngo scrap, whleh will b« the miln ,, (4 event. Cunon tarrtes a good record ni III Into the ring. Il wu Improved here » ,1* rectnUr when he got a lechnlcsl n, ti. knockout over JUnmy Duecy, a hard- boy to whip. Domlnto b fueled by {{, “ flobo-fant.-who-boui-that-tha «e«

oenirleflghUrntvtrhubetnknock- ed down.

Domingo and Cannon have betn u,doing QuIU a lot of Ulklng. too. a.Boom of U wu tor publicity pur- •posei ind some of it wu genuine, p].

- ««nnnn-lm . ilnr-fr* rnt In >«r. ^r, enihuslutls longing to knock Do- «* minso out, thereby gaining a rep- r* uutlon be wouldn’t get by winning • IS halt idoun oUier tlgliu. Domingo ••

hu objected u Uib pronrim some- Pi what j’ebemently. The boy* who Pl:

» will pay for Ihe puuboards Unlght I are hoping the two can light u no well u Ihey can talk. Seat sales *t inl DeU's clgir store an reported good, do

r. Promb* Good Cart ne•• Bin Child, resident muager. ind Wi ^ Lei Reader. utocUlion mtnsger, lot ■ btt night said UMy had every rei-

'■ son U believe Uie tnUre card would be Uked btlKr Uian Ihe two uUi* ‘ factory procruis which hut pre- fU

, ceded It- The chinge to the » '® o'clock hour wu mide to thit Sil- .J® urdiy nlrht thoppen would hire ^ Ume lo ittend. j"'

DIU'Prench, conqueror of "Buf. J" falo Pele" and Al Qerlach. will

Id meet Ouy Kelson, forest camp work- er, in a four-round seml-flnsl. K. 0. S“

b Conner,'Kid" Cunop’s brolher, and , t. John WcConnell. Twin n ib comer > of late, will go four rvunds. The .y

Uilrd four-rounder will be belween - ’ Sammy Wahl ind John Uedlni.

I The Utter two are Mid to be of Uie I. aggresslre i>T>e and able to Uke lu j 1,’They hive thown well before thejQ^• ifant at the workouts In the Punchr— jflowlUibweeL ' >

JjY news, tw in f a lls . IDAHO

Cold BoSt. Louis Team

ffi WliipsNewYork

I By 1-to-O Scoreeta ' ,r With, Two Hen Out In NinthulyiM Inning. Joe Medwlek

“ W ts Sohuraaoher’i Of­

fering to Win Contest

. If ___________

IHOWTIitV

rtt M I 4 4

y .Is>k- iBy Tbe Asioebttd Press)

NEW YORK, June 30-Wllh two In- men on Ul Uie nInUi InnUig, Joe M- (Ducky Wucky) Medwlek, young X- lefi-tlelder ot Uie SU Loub Card-

Inab caught one of lUI Schumach­er’s pitclMs on the nose ud drove It Rgilnst th* upper Uer of Uu left- Held sund* to give the Cardi a 1- U .0 victory over Ih* Gunu udiy.

The triumph, the itvcnh for, St.I Loub .over New York Uib'Seuon' A without a lou, reduced Uu ObnU, iC lead in Uie contest lor tint place'

to 3 1-3 gsniei. ITlie gime wu a duet between

Schumacher tnd Jerome iDbty):. nh Deu for eight Innlap and the New,

1 York rtghl-huder had Uie edge un- n. Ill Medwlck'i waUop broke a itring] " |of283.3 lnnUigilnwhlchhehunot .. 'allowed an earned tun. Prevloutlyi rs he allowed only three hlU, aU of Uic :

scratch variety, ud only tvo btlb ' hsd been driven oul of Ui* Inlleld. ;

K>. Dean granud tlx hlU but scattered i on them so thoroughly that tho ObnU as, I only once got a runner u tar u (ll-1 Uilrd.ir- ST. LOUIS AB R H 0 A EOf I Marlin, Sb ______4 0 0 1 0 0lip FTlsch: 3b ___4 0 14 10,Itk OnitllJ c f------4 0 0 3 0 0|11- CollUlS, lb ------« 0 0 7 0 0,1

Medwlek. If______4 1 1 3 0 0,,WstkUii, rf ---- 3 0 I 4 1 1 I

leh wibon. c ________4 0 1 5 0 0 ,[or l)uroclier, u ........1 0 0 0 3 0,.<itl • Crawford----- 1 0 0 0 0 Ojn- Sbde, u -------0 0 0 1 3 o||!U Dfsn. p ------- J 0 1 0 3 0 ;

'KUb________aj 1 a 37 9 1 ;

^ Illl III I 7 n 1 1 I rlit-IOTJoul, ;t _______4 0 3 J 0 0 'oaloit, rf - * 0 1 t 0 0 .ihiTerry. lb -------4 o 0 13 0 0

Verger. 3b ----- 3 0 0 1 3 0Hr-Moorfrrt-==w4-o-i-«-o-a. cd kUncuso. 0 I I....3 0 1 8 10(. Ryan, U ........ 3 0 0 1 3 0

Schumacher, p ___3 0 0 1 3 0 ,ToUU------ J l 0 0 37 13 0 1

m .Uub__________000 tw 001-1New York________ ,.000 000 000-0

eummiry; Home run—Medwlek; j

Ddou^fe'^UyT^atkJil’ ' c ^ ^ { DiHocJwr to Prisch to CoIJln . '

PHiLUEs 8, r n u n s V \.p PHILADELPHIA, June JO cn - t

Pour Mu resulUng In thne nmi In i .1 a ninth Inning baUlng ipree lodayli > 'give Uie PhUlies a S.u-4 verdictN . over Ihe PlltsbutBh Piniei tor ihelr ,

tl socend lalght win In the lerlet.Pl-rrsBURGK AB R H 0 A EU

' Unditrom, e f ___ 4 0 0 3 0 1 ,^ Cometosky, If — 4 0 3 3 0 0 kZ P. Wuer, r f ----4 i l 3 0 0 ., Tnynor, 3b---- 4 l l 0 4 ol;

Viughu, u _ _ 4 0 1 S 1 0|' Suhr, lb ______ 4 1 .3 11 1 0

Thovenow. 3b — 4 0 1 8 3 0 . PIclnlch, 0 ■ i 1 1 0 0 0|,** Swift, p ----- _ J 0 3 0 0 0

Prtneh, p ____— I 0 0 0 0 0'■ ToUb...'.----- 38 4 nm 9 1 tone out when winning run scored, r

PinLADELPmA AB R H 0 A E I'* IMUb, cL.:------ 4 0 3 l 0 o! c“ BirUU ,^ ----- 4 0 0 1 8 0 I," Klein, rf -------4 O 0 3 0 ol „ Hunt, lb _-:.- .^ 4 1 110 0 Oj I

* Wittier, 3b L — Hls 1 0 4 8 ll Todd, c ------- 4 1 3 4 3 0 ,

n Knothe, J b ----- 4 1 1 4 3 0 ,’• A. Moore, p ■■ I I 3 0 0 0 1 0 »'• • MCCurdy -______1 1 1 0 0 0t- Plckrel. p ________ 0 0 0 0 0 0 hr. MBIIMt : 1 n « ftjlj

ToUb.......... - J J '6 10 37 17 1 [g •BilledforA. Moore in eighth. ,0 "DstledforPlckrel in nlntli.- <j• Pltbburgh________310 100 000-4 d0 Phlbdelphb_______Ooo 010 OIJ-Jt Summary: Two>bue hlU-Tny-iri s nor, 8chulmerlch;hamtruns-Plc-'a1 inlch, Suhr; stolen bas*--nieTenow;l t I. doubU pUys-BarUU lo lluttl. War; „

ner to Todd lo Knolhe u Todd lo b J Wimer: winning pllcher-Plckrel: |(

losing plleher-Prench.I BltOOKLYN (, CmCAGO 3 . BROOKLYN, June lo if) - Joe . Sinpp led a 18-h1l batting iiUek ) 10 give Ihe Dodgen Ihelr first vie- . .wry of Uie yeir o\tr the Chleigo dl I Cube. 8 to 3. today. Stripp made five IF

hiu. Including two doubles, and drove y, . In three runs. Hb fourth blow icored fc ] lUlphBoylelnUieitvenUialththe’* .'deciding nm and lUrted anhrte- » , run rally thal won Uie game for ; Brooklyn.’ .: CJ0CAGO ' AB a H 0 A i:; Hendrick. I f _____ I 0 0 3 1 1; W, Herman. 3b _ 4 l I J 4 1 .‘ P. Herman, r f ___ 4 J 3 3 0 0 7; Demaret. cf > _ 4 0 1' 1 0 0I Hartnell, e ----- 4 D I 8 3 0 *f

•'EnglUb. 3b' ■ 4 0 0 1 0 0 ®■ I Orimm, l b ______ 4 0 3 7 1 0 “I •--- ----------------— ro' (OonUnued oa Ptge 8J Ib

LHO. SATUBDAT MORNINa, JtJ

»nes Of (San Franciscans

{ Lose to Angels

re By Clustering ThVee Singles

And Two Walks In Sixth,

" 'h Los Angelos Wins, 6 4 ilek ■ • , —

“ M u o w i h i v

r~ “ ^ T T ic m o ^ o i i i^ o C T r ^

^ JM **{clM~ — —■« . 3* Ml

^ = = ^ ‘s -i^ Stn - .... . ..it a J l i:! 1 LOS AN01XE9, June 30 («}-By .UJ cluttering three single* wlUi two ^ walti in the ilxth. Loe Angtlea cap-• A , Uiredn U-tetieTVmrBtBTtiBcUS' .in today with Ihree game* to go. win- •** nfna the fourth itnUgtit. ff to i

The acoro- R H Eiwo s u Prancbco . 001 003 010-413 0 Joe Los Angeles ..000 113 10x>8 » 0 ung Batlerlei: McDougal. Hendenon ltd- ud Mciuac, Bottarlnl; Ward ud dl- Mckfullen.-ea ----ett- SEATTLE II, I50L0NS • • '11* SCATTLr. June 30 (AV-Hil HaM. y. Seitlte screw ball hutltr.. Irt Uw , et. lesgue-leading Siaimento SoJons ■»n' down wlUi tour hiu tonight and th* nUiindiant won their Uilrd out ot fooT bee' lames of Uie series, I I to a ..

I The icort- R H Eten Bscmmenlo ...000 000 000-0 4 3t*y):StalUe .........030 018 OIx-11 30 1ew, BsUtrtea: Bryu, Ssunden, Nooa-

un- ,n and WlrU; Hild ud BradbuiT.ring ----notf M1R8I0N I4. ITAB81

SAN PRANCISCO,, June 30 (iW- Uie Behind Uk good pitching of BUI *>1* Phebus,. former Oiklud hurltr, Uia <1 Mbtions defesUd Hollywood. 4 to 3,

here lonlght. I>nU The score- R H S ,u Holiywood___boo OOO 110-3 I 1 I

Mbtions;_____400 000 00X-4 8 1 ,‘ E BstUries; Cimpbell and Busier; I ) 0 phebui and FllxpaUlck. ’ ,1 0, PORTLAND I. OAKB I 1 ' 0| PORTLAND, June 30 ( « - Pott- , I 0,IaQddtfeiUdOiklud,»to8, bin ' > Ol (oalght after Uu vUltors had Ued i 1 M Ull score In Uu elghUi Inning ud I ®1 carried Uit Beaten to two extra | I “ innlno.

®l *The acore- R H E 'Siosklud— 301011MOOO-eil 0 ,

I 0 PorUand ...OOS UO 000 01-9 Jl 3’ ! —: Baiurlei; McEvoy, Pciber ud <' 1 .Veltmu; Pribke, Jicobi ud M{- '

S L a w s o n M e e t s |

! T e x a s G o l f e r i0 ‘ ---- 1

' ® COLORADO ’ SPRINGS, Oolo, ] o June 30 (<r>-Uwson UlUe, B u '

— Ptucbco'a • 30-year-old long db- |■ ® tuc* drivtr, and Champion . Out “ i MoreUnd, DaUu, ihot-maksr su- 1 X? ptTb,baUledUMnraytotooorroWt , f:: traw-Mbsbilppl golt tlnab ta s«- I

utlonal,'alUiough hatd-eariMdstml* i final triumphs here today.

UonUnd wu reQuJnd to. dbpUr I hb thamplonship tonn to d*te*l Ben Oowdery. young Omaha star, 4 ]

- and 3, and LltUe had an evtn more , in arduous tuk In dbpotUig of Zell |

Uy,Ealon.iknderOk1ihoma01tyme<l- i Uct u player exlraordlniry, one- up, In \ leir a two extra hole itruggle. I

Morelud wu a illght favortU to ’ E nose out LUU* In lomorro*** Ulular ; ‘ iffalr. Hb driving nnge b illghUy » ihorter lhan UlUe’* but hb ability 2 lo deliver under tire hu mad* hla \ gj Uie teneral pick. . j

; ! B O X I N G N E W S ]0 ____ I

— GOBIUA JONES WINB I J SAN PRANCISCO. Juae 30 Ml - I

ed.|oorUla Jones, clc»cr Negro flghUr ’ E.ot.Akron, Ohio, reUlned wlMUver 0 claims he hu lo Uu Nilional Box- . 0 Ing auocUtton middleweigth UUe U>- \ 0| night M he knocked oul Baoe Mu- i 0 ln^ g ed 8anPnncbcan,iame^

A right to tbt Jaw floored Marina \0 and he landsd like a sack ot bricks |0| aiid wu complolely out of commb- '0| slon fee Uie evening. • - I0 Aggressive and conUnually boring ’ 0] In from the opening gong, the s<iuai \

~[wmptelely outclaw IU rushu tor \1 Uie mc«t part found emplr air uUw \

speedy Jones bobbed b and out, \, ducked punches by eye lashes or |

■* dsnced out ot dsngtr. }-J TTjc Ntgn. w)» »u sutpendfd r»- \ y-lcenUy by the nsUonal assocUtion, J

: alUiough he still reialni the belt em- I blematic of the title, w’u compleU {

r: masUr of Uie situation. Hb smart I to boxing and neat Umlng mide Marino v ■1: took like a novice mort of Uie time. \■ ■ Jones weighed IM'i poundi and k

Marino 155'i. ^

^ MURDOCK DRAWS kc- HOLLYWOOD, June 30 ?to dl* Murdock. OUslioma wellkr- Ive|Wtlghl.aod'Swtdt'Bcrglund.tough k« ; young man trom S u Bernardino, \"l.foughtalO-rounddnwattheHoUy- kc wood Uglon ttadlum lonlghU Each ^

weighed lU. hsr _______________________ 1

* nECALLs ro R E ia s r o n * ^SORRENTO, Italy aUne ^

0 tablet bearing the nimM of40 for- L0 elgn poeU, artbb, muilcUns and ^0 sdenUtU who found Inspiration 'Ui |0 Sorrento, hu been uavelled here. ^

The names Include Longfellow, By- ft- ton. Dlekeas. WagiMr, Toblol and

, JULT 1, ID58

C a rn e riQ e a r e r W a t e r s , !

S u p p l y I m p r o v e d

Is Trout Prospects IU u y XavoredflAlncfpoU Ihould 1

es be cliar uough for-fly fbhlog dut- . uig UuPourtb of July hoUday week-h, end. according to UUst Infomatlcto ,

recehred br the BouUurs Idaho Uth , 4 . and Game usocliUon. AU mountain

sUtamastUlantooblftiforwadUig. ,OondiUonof Uieslreanuaodfbh- '

Ing pUces reachable from thb tervl-torr, u described br Um auodsUon 1 lut sight, follow;

n o WOOD BIVZB - Lower aad iclearer each dar. Best tbhtag In Um Itcreaoons.' CoadtUons looks favor- <

M abl* fcr boUdar fbhli«, and flie 1

11 Idaho| S _ — S t c

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» V W I L L B E O P E

! M O N D A Y ,

" . s '— —J U S T R E (

S S A N E W S H E

15 Men’s J S t r a w

; ■ ^

1 - y

15t I “ t j

i V

A mi!S M

? 1' 98c &S3S j Coo l, l ig h t a n d com2 5 g e n u in e M i la n , S t r

J sho w e r-p ro o f. A sso i J b a nd s. F i f t h A v e n u e

S 9 8 c .nd

; K . JU S T A H R IV ED ” V A N EW SH IPM EN T OF

H 1 ■ MEN'S G EN U IN E

i - B r a d le y —

“V Swim i* ^ ‘ il

Je s u it s IM J in lgK 2 . SHIRTS and ll lU N K S

;5 $ 1 .9 8< 1 A Garment Q ^ Bradley I< recognized the ^ ^ Muntry over for ita su-.

W periority in 8tyl« and W value'— thMo a m a r t J swimmlriff a h i r t a and

- J shorta are more, proofa, . ■ J l All.eolora and color com- | s ^ ■ blnstiona In garmcnta A; lh«t (It. 3m thcje- fc

$1.98 I, k A Garment' JHEN’S STORE , ,g im H

ra’sRi^i^should wotk br M y «■ w>tar b below Btutoa ero«la|.

1* SALMON B IV U ABOVl OA- ' LCNA-Blili aad clear. Good flihlor u far down u Stanley. Ply fbhlni :ts should b* good br Uw hoUdiy. (Thb report wm mado 'nuasdayj ' saVEB CBZEK-^tow aad dear.

>uld PJshlag rrpwted poor, lu,. LTTXlEWOODniVlBrRlcifleia

U TtknrwVery lew Ud clMT. h1 BtAOIC DAM — BUS fBiL Oood

^ DinmnoN dam B i t o wBUGIO - Good bait fbhSaf t m

llh- bantrt- No rtporU frotn Matkir tod Cop- Oan per buln.

On one diy UiU Jun* both Dale * Ud Alexander aad “Lefty" O'Doul. 1933 Um bitUng chaaplons ot the American ror-, and NiUonal leagues, wm oo Ui« flie bench btcaute ot bltUng Humps.

) Dep’t. tore—-------------- iS3 STORE S(PEN ALL DAY J iY ,JULY3 ^

RECEIVED . ^ IHIPMENTOP. S

; Milan 5 s\ Hats I

¥

iy ^

fc $1.49|mmfortable, made of Straw — guaranteed J ssorted shades and J me and Optimo shape. 'Jnd $1.49 ; . • s

m l

m l5• n f J

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On Strenuous First Half i !

Year w llli Real Gains jS

— a

■ I m a r k e t s AT A GLANCE CHEW YOIUC, Jun# SO WVt fitoeki: auidj; rtUi ktd qulefuaodj: Firm; ieeoalirT nn* o<

idTUce. _ “Curbi lrrnulw: mlnla*l»ue», ftm»|u!u: M|

th*nit» nirrow. J»;cotton; Lovtr; Wall itrfft ind

flouUitm Klllo*: Joirer *t«rUnf. }* susv: lUrfly itudr: h e^ IK

Mlllni!-coHm : Quiet; poor »pot 4»- '

CHIOAOO: “Wh««: JUjhfr; r»lM North- ‘h'

veat Inidflelent. ' com; Streoe; Soulh DakoU "

aoD tndingtred.C»ltlo: PuUy »lw. '»]

• • Hop: Slow. iu»dr! lop M,ej. »in ' t-

B7J0nNL.C0dlXY _— 'yAuotUWl Prt'a Wiunail'WHlHFT t

. KEff YORK. Jun« JO-FInweW «l«i B»rk*Utunitdthep»teon*»Utn* deanouihilfywr^lthJicMnlnet*!^ ticipRcUtlon tn (nln tnd tccurlir Yoi erlMt u lh« dir'i contribution lA £^ldl>iun«iiu o{ .the lut three ..

Stock! drUtfd luQr lo*er unUlhejped otter dtrUloni. Ot»ln* *trt J •tromtr on rtpor<» th»t re«nt northwtitem ihowen h»d not “chtekrd erop bond* Im- „ “Tra t4 .»ew iinoth iR r*l'»*»* 7 fptU, dcwbtlew b?«u»e th« mirkel ‘

• hWd th.1 lomethU* »u In the “ J *!ad tt*»idln| effoHJ to eurt*U '' meptof nuctuatlou.

ladMtrUli R m . ^• uotu th# Ut« nlljr. itock* mored p]«,

tiijhw onlr tn ipot*. Whea TtKuiUjr•n th» leidln* curter luuei took • „ ]

. ipot Uut Mttftl n tu or 1 to nor« |w tbn i iKfinc InduitrUti nmeil. .

Anerieui. WciUisibouH. Du Pont. . 0«nenIMs(on.Chrriler.fi(mIlo(> 1..,

. t»efc llimiter. Bemiehea, UnltM ,,S , AtrcTtfl. Dnlted CiAon. BiMwIn

LoeeaoUre. Bohn Alumlnmn, Inter*utUoQil Ceaent ud InterMlIonil ,n] 8Qrer cloMd with ftlni o( i to J. ABRleaa Telephoo* .tnd PubUeSemes 0/ KriT'JerHjr idde<l mon „ IhU • point: otWrrtMiiUmm ven iluntih. Trsnuetloni totaled ).•100,720 ih*m. the wreki uiulleK v.tumoTtr. »•

u n Ifl AdwuM ‘"pCarrier rqulUti hid their lilt in D

tdnne* or the veekljr nrtOMllnp mumtat which tppeimj Jurt itthe eloM *nd •hovnl ui increue or rI8.m cm orer Uw prrrloui week mufor th# week ended Juae 34 tnd the I im

. l*r|t spprecliUon or 109.871 can rocorer * j*u tto. th# litter ntn )«.•

— wnoojiMnf-ftr 31.1 per cent, ToUl'tmile wt* eM.M8 e»«. the tint gpri

. tto volum# hid topped 800,000 Unre b. Octobcr.ini. MU

Currtnt builneu KTien comment M'i oa Uie proportloni whW> Ui# Inde

^•Kcorerr >»* auuaied u Induilry tm morctlnloiheietondhiUotinj.

— aOOViaNMENT BONDS *‘e*

NEW YORK. June.30 Ml-Dond ««' qiiot*Uoni: "

UBEBTY M’*l«4t 31-AT ....................... iw.nlit i'is 03*47__- --- tMfl »4Ul4U*33-J»-----------103 8,4lh 4UI re|. j j . ja ________ IOMO Bul•. TUtASURY 0

- « i 47-S3 - _____________ no# lUf._________________ 10420 ;P'

3*i» 4«-M____ __ 10S3 17 IJ S i 40-43 June___________101.133S| a-4T_____ • 1W1IJS i 41-43 MMth_________ 10513 1>3Si 4«.48_____ - twit DmS» M-SS------ u--------*»00

BAB fItLVER . . . K NEW YORK. June JO M t- B*r ' P'

iIlTtriteidy: !ic hliher It 3JNC. Pou

TWIN FA LLS MARKETS ZTb* TWlB ruij dliulct BWlIt |M> k, ,

3.45.' UmtMk InrUlM buKbHi. IU t0 2IOH»*7 (mlca»ft.,3l»-l0 J» Ibi___ UJO. „Bulfhm. IM.to NO pound*.____ uu: >-

Oow. , , —.» w»U JO lalfi Hrllm ■'■''tnr

.............UiMom _______________ ic May

Colorrt*»pnnS.'*: poundi vltj

Em. euh priM._;_______ Jttotif I''®'Buiurtav ---------------- l»e all I^

DnniIU dMlan quniMI O S f« Ho. t OMU norUrtn bttu ud U.IS >«r

tna l uTuu] rttt L _K ! S K M ii!i— ■ KSIMk (ojd. 100.pouwl IBU -■■ n

------ K r.uDleUffw »*-»««■ ’• tnt

Comb boorj—— _OniAi. f»t«i Bc«sui)_______ rial

-aadioe ^ ^CeinT ---- --- - Ifb- 11*

hillOfMo rlntC»uiinowtf •---

_ _ ,, _ . ..rr*<B«__________ Rb»5?.^- 22*=;------- ;r:r-r2“ wi"nutur, etnatrt , _ 7V)aBd?7e Em la tnfli________________ IK

i ♦» 11.7;. B*ek I lit >en

■■ ' / r w s a ’ ___________

Slock Market Averages

. “ “ “ ‘“ ’“ S ’ » » »Ind^ lUIlM.

. tfi 'S J iS iS S i' K SiS' uontii MO. ii.n Uiw n«o n.w

ills !K Isi l i F i ^ V i S s s “ ’3 5 iSI Hiiii. inz_njo » H 111X0 TlwLow. i m _ J S 10 IJJO 31*0 UA>

’5S5 ’S S ‘JI5, ’-tin 1M3 btilu___

COMMODITY PRICE LEVEL

NEW YORK, Jute 3> WVInde* et IS iUpte (Muaedil; prieta: 'Tcdir____________________m.8Prtr. dtf ________________W«* « (o-------------- ltt7Blaoth tto _ _ _ _ _ _ — IIM» l l h l|h________________>-IMJ»13 low_________________ 71.7im hlfh --- . . -___ 18U -W3J low_________________ 7SJ

(Copninht. 191], br MoodyiilOectabtr 31. lUl, ii (*k*ti u IN

In.r«npallaf.lhe.ibOTB_prlc«.fcTel _ ud ih# roOowinf cemmodlliN. wllh Ibe tppr«zlmit« pmeoUie Tilte or the whole ladei utUoed to eith.M wed! Wheal 13. eotloa 13. hop 13, at«el im p 10. ism 1>. wool 7. copper S. hldn 8. com 4, mbbcr 4. ai illk 4. coiree 4. lead. 3 illrrr 3. (oeoa Al: t-Edllorl J J

el<n cxehinte: IrrcKuUr; Praaco ar demand 4M!i: ctblet 4 » S ; Mon* ar tlctl In New Yofk'PIJ7ti: New York In Uoritrral I09J0. Ab ____ , IM

METALS ~ {j‘ 'NEW YORK. Juno 3D wv-copper: c«i

Quiet: elNlroIytle ipo( tnd lulure 8.Tin: Bleidy; ipot and nnrby c«

144.73; ruture I44J7. • C« Iron: ateidr; unchiRged.Letd: Bpot New York 14.30; Etlt 0 1

St. Louli t< OS. Chl zuk: suidr; E w su touu ipot 5^

ud future* S4J0. coi AtitUnon;: SpoC 17.

COTTON • S ! NEWYORK.Jun#30-C0tl0ndU.

pUjred • itcidler lona foUowlaf Dn Iharp etrly toue* tnriucnced by lovef Uterpool oiblei ud lnere**e<t g JtlquldiUonowInc to uncertainly orer k ii Uie intemaUonil moneUry iltuatloa

rutuR» tloaM vm tittdy. 3 to Se unlower. July OM; October 10J7 fo OtitlO^: December 10331 Jinmry °JilOJO to losi: Mtrch 1084; May ^10.10 to lOJl. Spot; Quid; mlddlin; oolO.lS. Ojj

Qr«MONBV ‘'[il

NEW VORK. June 30 Ml - CiU Zmoney; SUidy; I per cenl »U diy.. |ni

Time lottu: steady; 80 to M dtytX; 4 to 9 monlhi 1; 8 monthi IM Kn

Otnken' tccrpUaces; Unchtnged.

CHICAOO PRODUfK uu CHICAOO. .June 30 Ml - Uw }jo

pouliry: Recelpu 4S Iniek*; tboul,7 ° Iletdy; Lethom broUen ll ' i to 13c; tSu Rocki 184 to l8Hc: colored 14 to H*| |8cj hen* lOMc: Leihomi Bc; rooit-12* er* (£ ^ k e y i 10 to lie. Diicki: Sprint 8 to tc. old 810 Se. QeeM «ScT'

Butler: ReeelpU ll«0 tube; un- leUlM; cretmery-ipecloU iM icon) — 2SU to 3S«ie; exlru (13) a4Ue; exlrt llnu i»0<Pl) 3314 to 34Uc: leeondi (B6>87) 18 to'»)!(c: *tud- ardi IM cenlnUlted carloU) 34<;e.

t^ i; Recelpu 10.189 cttu; . Itetdy; exln rinU 14>ic; trtih ' «r*de<l tint# I4'U: eurrcnt rccelpu ,II lo I3>ic: iW#»e packed IlnU U\c; ilo n r packed 4xir« ISc. J'*

SAN nt.ANflSCO PRODUCE SAN. HIANC18C0, June 30 ( J V « '

Bullerr*l 33c; premium Brtde-34'ic. ™ Onlotii: Bikenrietd wk* M 10 7Jc

Iw. poorer 40c. *®; PDuliry: Roailen 3>i lo * poundi v ' 17 tnd 18f. *hl

W S ANOELES PRODUCB ff* LOS ANOELES. June 30 .Ml -

Butter: Recelpu 74,000 poundi; tn 3,i bulk asc, «

Checje: Recelpu 4400 poundj.Jigi; Recelpu none; unchanjcd. " ,

' Pouliry: Colored heni 3<i to 4 ~ poundi 13c; orer ,4 poundi 13c.

SUGAR I?,'NEW YORK. June 30 (Jl -i Raw

itiKsr VM quiet today tnd no m Im « rre reportwl, Refiner* vere *tl<l 16 P“ bf intrreslfd In Itlrr ihlpment tl 3.45. bul for theie lioldcn wert oik* tng 3 0. Some nearby auttr* vrra . tvalliblf tl 3.4S vllh no Interest.

&rl}' lckuc.1 of 3 lo 4 polnu,la futurei a* t reiult of llquldtilon aiid . hedge wtlinj «rre rtcovcred In the laler irndlnj on pre-holiday corer-'?,^ tnt ana tome new iprculative buy- { ' inr.-The mirtet clooed 3 to 3 polni* .'" i n*l-hljthph-flal«-VTre-»iaoo-ton*.-;rf Juli-‘1.4J*. Seplember 1.47, IJeeem- 1;; ber. 1J4, January US*. March 1.SS‘. ["'! May 164V --md.

Ttierr vai no ehtnsc In tlie-re-'i„ rined tltuftlioii wtUi contlnued'KOOd '(^ vlUxlnval* asalnil old contracUj’ i »nd new builnej* tight. Prlcei * f teL® quolertJt 4 00 for fine gnnutited by '* all vlth rr-Mle ofterlnsi * l ,

"POmilMlEIS 15• CHICAOO MARKET

nilCARO. Jane » MllUSDA)- PoUlort; Bcmlpu S4 eorlotdi; oa «ri trvk 341; loUl UtUM State* ahlp* '-o muili (42: MW al«k wrtk. (nulinc St* msdmU. lopplln modctau; Mr- *4'‘ rlnU Cobblm S lit t« U U . drcaytd dot SI.70 l« U ; OkUhoma Trlsmphi S4.! SIJO to m t. few hlfber; Attamu coo St to C«). derayrd S1.7S to SIJO; wcl Sllaioitrl Cobbltn S3 te StlO, few pat hlihrr. dreayH S1.7S lo S1.90! Mr- ihl tInU bbt Cobbkn uoaily HX5 lo hoi U.7S;. old itofk tlrni. Indloc rery C llxbt, loppUn lltbt; Waihlnilon a* Rb«>cU. S3.:3: n'licwtln Rotmd ma. m iln SLC4. an<:

hatL0.<< A.VOELES MARKET ket

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DEVVEB SALES ?uV DENVER. Jotir 30 rSp«U1 lo Tho k IIIi

NcVil—Lamb aaln tiearrr lodayl Ihav' Iran Uncola. MorUath, Utt l«Uatueh trentH *S ponndi. Voba KhFrp\.(nl company, MoonUla Home, three' «. Inid* 84. fUm Payne. Rlehflrld. two i.mi load! S3, Vlncmt BermatoU. Rofer- „ •on.'Uireo loadi 17, Noh.Iheep rom- nr. pany. Refrrwn. four loadi S8. .Mar. .J? rlo WUUama, Itocmon. two iMdi St i- •, ihlpper Iw* loada St poudi - all iL h abore 7 eenU itralfbli Blx Kptlnn „„e Urctlock company, Murphy^H Iwd* I* , 87 poundi. 7 cenU with load oui.tl'l-rt UiO; Wortty and Son. Rtpnon.;®'’'’ load U pounda S8.« Unliht: C. J. ' Ronn, Arimo, two loadi 75 poundi sa.75 with SO obu ssjs: nm .Sffor. - Ily bank. Coodlnr. load .7S poondi SfiJO. Itnliht; ihlpper loMl 79 posadiSSJOwllhSSooUSUScrrry- fw Ihlni told. . . ISO'

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;Uom; r«c1|iU no; very llllIc done; :io S ilivllcalloiis iboul iteid)':'lon delve* S3U l|nj|4S0; i.acklni[Miri»3Mlo»J. 'SOO! L-£fllllcUlccclpujMJiailudj*IttJ)eeI stfidj'; medium and good i:« n and I S1.71 ,hflfcrj> btilk.vMuM S3iO lo i4iO;'loS 'Koodcoai iSWiflSSaii fommonand.,-.81 iH'WWTi) >535 le J336; loatr gfailei >ra« ;S3 doin; bull* S3 lo S3.U; vrilenlioat i»3.iOIoSS. . teed{ Slieri); RrCfliili :t38.s no m Im; eg t< jThurKlny three doublet S8 Ib Idilio :<s] a I ranee lambs S6«S; null »ort at iKfi «.61: fer jTarllnMSiSfl; deck S3 lb. .nd Idi ho ranch Iambi tSJO.

ciucaooTivestock _ cmCAaQ.JuaeJ<UruasT>^.. - S

-Hori: Hocelpt* 31,000: markfi cloied duU. mftHly 5 to lOe lower: K , ' demand narrow fiom aU »ourre»: fL ' 1iracUf»lly no outlel for wme hn-.i t l ' “ ble: ela ln bulk better trade df. f l ,5 urable weishU S4.40 lo StiO; coort “!o choice SlO to 3M poundi S4J0 to ,u,,. S4iJ; lop S4.85 : 300 lo 3i0 poumU S4.a lo I4J0; hm'ler velghl* lu j dovnvard: 170 to 300 poundi S4 to S4J0: moil ll*ht llKht* S3J0 to s<: m. p, cood plei S3-7S Ul S3; choice ilronj; is jj velghl* tbote S3; ciilU doa-n lo M; iqm ptcklBt Mki all vrU;hU S3i4 to it: (utt, Ihlpper* bouKht 1000; wtlm.ited ijjo holdoren 3000. g>,

C.ilUe: Recdpl* 1000; calm TOO; a* mull ,of local raliu mote <le- biilk mand d«tlopid lodar-for..itotkcr M7j and feeder catlle at S4iS dcwnvard: 1530 hatr fat Undi S4S0 lo S4JS; mw- kel on luch klndi iiront, some lalfi S;l higher; only relUble demand appar- SA ent U for medium velihl and DA) vclshty alten; moU *ueh otlertns laliV today lelllng at S4« lo S5.70. «ilh ij4 i belt at s«; »U ycarUnsi ani Uihl Ib. h

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Siuller. IVrK>nrr aixl mmptnr, paaL , . t*>Of'Sr?!WTiS*'.' -“ Iiii Sfflani S S '™ —ii-1CoftWfiU- Tnul tihitn------ UU ]-.MulOTiil PUttin ----------- H’i ' i ,Auttum Aulo ...------- ---- g3»i'J *’S7:,------- .------------ tarn'Ileen drajgy, barely iUadj\ lum*Uie mo.»tf at S5J 0 dovnward; me*. ger luppty grain fed yearUng helfen fully Iteady at SS3S dovn to S4.7S: all grau heUcn and groM fat covi dull at decline; mui gmim fit covi SJ' ' Kllln* tt S3.75 lo S330: eullen I3S0 IP f '

‘dovn lo SI-7J: liylU rind retlen In “ 7 UlghV .supply, oboui Meody; moii'i*:, walen 14.75 <k)»n to S4. 1®-’,-, Sheep: Receipt* »00; uneven, fai "iV lnmb.» Ilrong to 3Sc'hlg1ier;-flauRh. ler eve* dull, Ihtl much lover, prac- neatly no yearUngi licre: deilnble * ' native eve tnd wether lamta meo!. ty I8.7S to S735; lop S7J0 paid for ni load Itrlctiy choire 80 pound Idaho grad irangera: moil fat eae* 13 to tJ2ii ^ 11 I few choice 113 to 130 poundi SSJOiIt v and belter. „m'' , — Ing

OMAHA LIVESTOCK wool . PMAHA. June 30 ( 1 (U 3 D A)- vlth Hog*; Rccelpu 11,000; clOMd Se priei lover; ptilner grade* dull; lop S4J5 *lov foT'cholc* 310 10 2M poundi; bulk '*<:ou ISO to 3S0 poundi 14 to S4.1j; 140 to 180 pound* 1335 lo S4; pUlner BU grade* down to S3; lovi S3.80 lo S3.- , 7S; imoolli llghtwelghU S3M to S3.. 1 BS; feeder plfi S3J0 to S3; itat.i J3 Ji lo »5.»-. aWppen bougVit TW, ni

Ctllle: Recelpu 3000; ctlrei IOO; kUUng claisei etosed itow, about Ileady: Mocken and feeden icarcr; ,,.i, bulk fed iieera snd yearllngi t4.7S

iioSiJO; vfltliiy.Jteen 1408 poumlv^,., ,SSM: part loid 978 pound yearlln- ' 'S805: helfen moiUy S435 lo S4.7j, J)eeI.cowU121lo4134;.cuUe«tadt4.ISl.75 to S3.15; medium bull* J3.«3 :Io S38S: pnctlcal top vealen S5. . ,, -.ehtep: llecelpu 7000; Umbi gen- ^ ;enlly iteady: «imc blrt. weak lo 3Jc ^ (loatr on naUvfi; iliecp iteady; ,- j ferdcn weak; bulk fed cllpiwd Iambi . 88 to 84 pound* S8.M ta S7: fed wool- ^ i«l anl range limbV M.7S: wrlcd n«- * * llvfi S7 to S7J5; ffedlRg IimbJ J5.40 .„f, and down. ^ vi

KT. JOSEPH I.nX.ST0CK men ST. JOSEPH. June 30 (JliUSDA) mt.

jooorwiiiwr'iidsii"’ genctaUs iteady; wlei and moit blda (S4J5 lo S430 on de lrab> hosi IM lb. up: holdlnge be« olfertnci 1435: , •ova Ileady to v«k, mo«lly S33J “ ’J to»3.7S; topllshl»oa^S3 6S. V

CatUe: RecoipU IKO: calvri J» : , *laujhtcr item, cowi, bulli ind walen iteady: yeirllngi uneienly veak to 10 to ISc lover; Kockeri and , feeder* Ainchinccd; most ulei fed ' - Iteen and.long yeirllngi 14W to S I . S535: llghl yeirUnci and hellen up 10 Stas-, twlii beet e94i S3 6i \o«3S; cutter gnuie* SI.7S lo s:in; b-.illi S3iO to S3A5: top vealen S5.

Sheen: RwipU WOO; fai Iambi active'tfxt-sWidy: tpp native 1735: btilk lalM deJlnble velslit offerinw — t«75-to-S73S; iprUikllng-ol llahu «,{-( S5.50 ta|8J 0: culli mSjllyS4 loS4iO. I'heiC

----■ . I WSAN FRANHSCO UVE-STOfK I Mye SAN FRANCISCO, June 30 MKUS Mor

DA) — Ilogi: Recelpti 100: package cm <alT\7 sood 1 tnitkiTnASlS; lev ' ctoi 134 Ib. alaughler pigs St 75; load-7$ .-rti' Ib. boldoTcr feeder pip' 14.50: l«ck-', Kul:

.Y NEWS, rrniTPALLS, IDAHO.

GASOUNE A U ^ ~

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Ing UVI quotable around $5.25 lo S4. ,11 Cattle; Receipt* 100: moderately Ifl

active tndf on cleanup bails; better ||

medium iftiMra and cov* auuinln<( vcik to 3Jc loa-er lone for'week; ' loid Urgtly medium S44 ID..Cali­fornia cake ud gnu iiren SSiO: few tow medium SS3 lb. 1450; (ev . good range covi S325; package med. lum IJJO; o>.ber euUer lojuedJum. J'l ilneludlng dairy type. S1.S0 10 S335;I medium butts 13. Cilm; 15; veik; -Hw-7irW!B3-ni-lrucklni'»i; comi “ ■mon to medium 14. r Sheep: Recelpu 1400:'tU dircct; ’ good to thMce wooled lamb* around l7S tb. dovn quouble around S6 lo . pwilblySaBS. (,

— ( ' PORTLAND LIVESTOCK or , PORTLAND, June 30 (-II1USDA) 'gel -Hoga; Recelpu 300; drivelns lell- cui Ing Ileady to 10c higher; llghl buleh- boi

'en S4.75 to M85; few plgi S4.25; 'eii [noUilng elte <old. . 1' Ciltle: RecelpU35.catres:0; open s I j 'market tupply all drivelni; market si.' 'auotable around iteidy; indlnc t i nominal. ’ui' Sheep: Rccelpu 100; no drlvcIn* Uii arrtred; markel quotable iteady. m

---- ExKANSAS CITV LIVESTOCK jui

KANSAS CITY. June 30 WiUS'ao DA)-llogi: R(celpl.s 4000: <lov. un-1 :nven. moitly itea<ly 1010c lover: lop S4J0 on cliolce IM lO'380 lb: bulk t 'desirable ISO to 350 lb. S4.IS to t4J0; leer llghl llghu duU; better gradei 140: lo 170 Ib. UJ5 to S4.I0; lowi I3J5.COI10 S3.75: slock plgi 25 to SOc lover vai at S3.75 and doa-n: eitlnialed hold- '10 oven 500. | t

I Callle; R«elpU 1000, catvci SOO; doi IkllUng cliuei of catlle itov. moiily .uli ,ite»dy;iomeweikneiwonhelferand Me mixed yearllnu: few toadi helfen. *P*

I mixed }-eirIlng* and low grade kill- «>i ing Ileen oltercd bul othenkljc ihc mostly cleinup trade; vealen and nl calvri Keady to eoiler, Hocken and Imi fee<Ien unetiingf J; odd loU and fev lm; IMdl medlimi lo Rood fed uleen eve ■round S4.75 10 SS35; fev head med. (er Him a-elghl ilecn S5.75;. culleruh No graii Ileen down to S3 and belov; nl choice 758 Ib. helfen S5J5; odd tou; butcher com S3S0 lo S3; low culten i i and culten SliO lo S335: oioit med- be, lum bulli around S3.75; bulk vealen J , M down;.f?w.«lecled kind* |5J0.

Sheep: Recelpu 3000; Iambi moui- u, ,IrlOWRher;ipoU35cup;ihe<panil .yearling! Heady: top naUve Iambs 1. S7: mofll latei ISS5: fed clipped iambi SOSO: fed jvirllnci S535 to S5S0: two year-oM* S3.05; fev a-eth*, en S3.50. —

* ' |u|nEN\’EK SHEEP ' enl

DENVER, June 3J-MKUS0A)- Sheep; ReeelpU 13iOO; laUble tup.Iply 54 loidi Idaho Iambi, pnctleally j lall kUlen: mvtly good to choice; odd f (lot* m«Uum rade native it^Xtaa ' 1635. tteady; askinr ttrong to ihade c«i hlgtier on range Iambi or eotulder. J ably abore S7: Indlcatloni about' f steady: top nn;* Iambi Thundiy » S7; InWween gradea 1855 to J8.75, ,»>)

BOSTOtnVOOL ! fBOSTON. June 30 MV-The finer n*,

gradr.i of territory and other veatern J grown wools continue fairly active f at very firm price*. Oood mnch mi comWng and averaga Utlclly tora'o- J Ing line* or (Hi and fmer territory. ; vooU bring 79 lo 7Ic Koured bsiu vlth lotpc tiolden taking lilgher

. prleei Ta'eh'e monUi* Texa* wool Is I alow, bul firmly quoted at 88 to 71e SK 'acoured bail*.

BURLEY GRANGE SENDS ( DELEGATION TO F IL ER m -

____ . (BURLEY. June 30 (Sp«lal lo The' |T]

Newi'-Burley Oniigfra.' meeting I J?, \Vfdne.«lBy nlsht, decided lo »end a ilelegatlsn to Filer July 8 lo *«Lit

,ln dellverlint Ihe •'InvelliiB plow" lo Tvln Palis coiintV Pomona Onnge, ; me plow U'-i model of an early I

idaj' v3o<i beam'valkini plow. In u , omamrntal ca.if.-flfngnnnina muBf ' ‘ entirety by Millard Lelsh. firmef of llie Mlnldokt project. It li pro­posed 10 lend ttw iRiiilement on a I Journejr beiieen Pomfln.A Orargc* ™ In Wilto. and to hive It on exhibit Re11 the niUonal Onr.go convention Dl' to be held Ifl Uoljc In November, pei

A co.-nmltlee va* appointed lo I'd itnrt prellmlniry anJiigemcnU for ®1' hivins Burley Onnge repreiented vf t l Ihe DoLw conrenilon. Refresh- ( menu followed the buflnri* meet. 1 JUS!;- -----

!. , RUIN Cm-8 WEALTH W' I LAOIIOUT. Albania MV-LocujU Se' ill! a fev yean ruined the vork of J ' year* here by stripping masnl'tleenl Cn date otchardi, louree of the city'* vealth. Tlie aallt of houiei and ]./ City paremenU acre covered by Uy- f» of Uie Uwecu.

ST. lo¥ s t e a m --i W H IPS NEW YORK . BY l-TOrO SCORE

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HO. SATURDAY MORNING, JUl

Y-PJNCH HITTER

Ajp ; ) •y IME

,* Indications of New Heat[ ,,.Way.e, . .an(l,, J iii:la iliiie iiL S !

Plans Influence Prices ro<; . ____ ar«1 ---- . : ea3 By JOHN P. DOUGIIAN Ba

(Auoclawd Presa Market Editor) an CHICAOO. June 30-Indlulton* on

or a nev hrat v*v« Northwest, lo- Ui< ) jltelher vllh prospective tlarUlng on- curuilment of e*Umate<l yield*, lai ■jbounccdvhealup4cenUtodiyfrom In ; 'eirly bottom flgun*. ' hb; Wlieil ror May ttellrery readied •

1 slXlPi, tnd rinlihed tt Sl.OOH to Uii t SI.OOS, A broad buying movement wh ; liept Into til the ipeculaUre plu ' no

Iilo today, tnd lent the entire grain: • > Uit kiting, vllh early iharp letback* tn

Ul price* mueh more Uitn orercome. me ExpectaUom vere lhal prlitlo crop 'an lummarle* to be Issued Monday , ne:

i vould pnrveieniittonatlybuIUih..', Itr j| aoMaNerroo*; I Whett closed ner\'0ui at about a ' j ; teent under the dayi'top Jl8ure*,.bull 1: i; to ’i eenu orer yeiterday"* finish.' J ; Lcornl‘;io3:up,oauirito3'iid : ^• vtnced, tnd provlilon* varying fron',. < 10 cenu decline lo a rlie ot 3 cenu. I7 I At flnl. Uie gntn markeu stld ,

; downhIU mt oa'ning to tn iccum-' q. t ulallon of overnight orden to *eU.I Motalure had been recelretf In Uic . iprlnj vhetl belt both north and . loulh of Uie CanadUn border, and J ; there vere predlcUoni of tddlilonal ,I rain* and of cooler vealhcr likely lo [ Improre wheat proapccU wherever..., improvemenl wai illll poMlblc. How-,\ ever, friend* of hUher prtoei cdni I'*. . tended trreporab crop damage I NorUiweit wai wldeipreid. and that ; rain* wero loo Ute *nd UKUfUclenL , I j ' ' Soakhv ttilai ' ' Soaking rain* In pVt* ot Uie wrn C3 ‘ bell Ie<t U aggreulve MUlng early.' ( ‘ bul aome ImporUnl dlitricu report- lo

ed not-iuffieietit-molJtuip- tu-layTing• dum hot lemperaturei continuing. 83 and anxiety tcute a* to the com crop; ' I In South DskoU. OaU vem Intlu-' I J enced by expectanw of ter>' biillL h chi ’ production figure* In unoffoclal re*, 70• port.< Monday. 'ilns " 'ProvIaloniTivetigSnoweras »‘re.' CT

*ult of icatteredteUlns, with demand I f only fair. ' * to

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; l i 51;r PORTLAND HAV elgi» PORTLAND. June JO (-71-Hay:: Stendy. unehanicd. —

. . . .CHICAGO CASH GRAIN ' dox

CHICAGO. June 30 Ml-Whr.U: nlti , No. 3 hard 90c; No. 3 hard (veevlly) II 90'ic, I M. Com: No. 3 mixed 48 to 50c; No. 1 i £

.'jTlloa- 50';c: No. 3 yellow 49'; 10 del

. ;SO‘ic; No. 1 vhlle 51c; No. 3 whlto Jm ISO'iftoSlc. ,R0'. Oili; No. 3 vhlte 40'ic; No 4 Ne ; vliiie 40 to 404c. ~ ‘-

Rye: No lalet ■ I; Ilvrtey 44 lo 4Sc. I 1

- Timothy leM S3i5 to S3.90 cai. DCjl ________ J ii ---- Sll

POBTLAND GRAIN ''''k PORTLAND. June 3Q iSV-Wl'rfM T cld'ed: July'67c: September CS'jc:; i',', I npfrmbCr 74'4c. Cuh: Big Herd 1 Dluf*l<m 77^dark hard vlnler 13 1 ^

K r f’ent 7Bc; dark hard winter 11 ' f,, ) K r cenl 71c: lofl vhlte. vritern r atille. Iiar<l vlnler, northern iprlRS,1 ve«em red C5c.. c. Oats;.No. 3 vhlle S:4. 3''

Today'* car receipt*; Wheat 21, .- I . — nel

■ SllWufge. J b ______ 3 0 0 0 I 0 ma

I Searll. c ________4.0 1 8 0 0 lost Berg, c ... .......... 0 0 0 0 0 0; Crovdrr,,p______2 0 1 0 3 0, Ruwell. p - ----0 0 0 0 0 0, I1; • Kerr............... .0 0' 0 0 0 0 Br. •• R ice________.0 0 0 0 0 0 iiv

^ vaTolali.......... ,.J2 3 7 37 8 2 "H.

• Baited for Crowder.ln ninth. Mill •'Ran ror Seven In ninth. I 1

DCTROIT AB R II O A E theW.ilker. If ........4 0 3 0 0 0 {

r Oven, 3b ........_ 4 0 0 0 3 0 Ad' Gehrmger, 3b___ 3 0 0 4 0 Q,j.iSinne, rf ...... ..... 4 0. 0 4 0 0 Rlij Wlntr. c f ....:____4 1 0 « 0 0 no' Greenberg, lb ___ 4 0 3 4 1 0 Ha

.••RorrnrWT7=L^4-0“ l-3“ :-0~Gr' Hayvorth. c ----4 0 0 5 1 0 Loi

S Bridges, p -----3 0-1 1 3 0 MeJl ------------ Lu3 Tolali ...........34 1 6 37 9 0 Sic5 Wa.ihlngton ______.0ID WO 100-3II Detroit_____ _____010 OOO OOO-l 'D, Summ.ir)'; Tvo-baie hIt-Orrrn. I ) hers: threc'ba e hli-Ro(eU; Uoicn Ur

JULY 1,1933

rr WAS tN CO N ^ioeRA cTsY^5P Nie t o F A U OFR OM we PORCH. SK6EZ1X.I SHOUUON'T LET 'fOU / SC

DO THIS. M'

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! —I • DOSTON. June 39 MV-The Com* 01 mereUl Bulletin wilt lay tomortbw: C«

"Demand for aool ha* been of fair ' projiortloni. evcn'thlng considered Uili week. PrlM* luve iio< been CIi marked up mnterlally bul the trend DS nf Dir irn rm ii8gsin.il llir Hum. .1. !

-Manufacluren are not pre.vilnj da good! for Mle any more. In fact, tliey WI are alloling dellvcrlc* and buyers are gn leaser to (el tlielr commltmenu. do Bates for the more remote monthi lo are not heavy. There U reluctance on the pan of the manufacluren (or iji Uie lime belnt lo quo:e.far ahead. on account of the new procMilng laxe* aad the quMtlon of Ubor coiU In the matter of «gei ond vorklns hours,'

•Tlie nev clip li well cicarcd from Uie Wc*l. except for lome vooli _ whleh are held at prleei lhat dealen .' nov conilder prolilblUvc. *": “Foreign markeu *rc very itrong 'and for Uie veek a bit higher once more, Advtncei of 15 lo 35 per cenl

'are predicted at London Tiieiday next, medium croeibreds beUig ihe '

iitrongeit featuta ot the market."Tlie Bullclln.wlll publWi the fol-

'lowing quotaUons:: Domeitle-I 'Ohio and Pennsylvania fleecci; gn Delatae wnvaihM M 10 jOc; halt 1

. blood combing 39 lo 30c: blood comb- p]; Ing 33 to 33c; quarter blood combing si. 33 lo SSc.

, Michigan and Nev Yerk fleeeei: ha Delaine unwwhed :s lo Me: halt #it hiood eombfng 27 lo Me: Uirec- eighth* blood combing 33 to 33c; pi quarter blood combing 33 to 33c. Bl;

Wisconsin. MLvourl tad average! Cr Indiana and .S'cv Oigland: flallijol blood 25 to 37c: Uiree'elglitlu blood' co

• 3110 53c: quiner Wood 30 lo-llc. I-Mi|..Beourcd.MitJ----------- ] Po! Texai; Fine 13 monllu (wiected) M: 73 to 73c: fuie ihoK 13 months 07 to Co 70c; fine 8 montlis 65 to ««c, m,

: California; .Vnrthem 63 to 'CSc: Wi mlddh: county 84 to SSc; mthem, Wi C3 to 85c.

Oregonr Fme and i. ni; *U|iIe 70 " lo 73e: fine and f. m: French comb-1 1

Ting C7 10 69c: fine and f, m. clothing l Sc 83 to dSe; Valley No. 1. (U lo 85c. , Wi ; T^ ln ry; tSocured bailii- Rt I Montana.ind tlmllir; Fine itopic Gj choice 71 to 73c: half blood combing Ca 7010 73c: threc-elihthi blood comb- Bt

jlng 84 to cue; quarter blood combing Qi

1 Pulled;’DcIalne 75 lo 7Bc; AA 73 ; Rt to 75c: fine A supen 85 lo 88c; A . Co

! tuiien 83 to CSc. 'lieI Moh#tr: _ ■ [StI• ,.Domejtlc goo<| original' bag Tcta* ; sprtni; 2S lo 37c; good orlilnal bajc' Texai kid-40 to 4Ic: Arizona and ' . New Mexican 30 lo 21c: Oregon 22 ' ' to Me. .

Domeillc sraded: Flnl cnmblnit:35 to 40c; iccond combln? 32 lo 35c;, ' third combing 37 to 39c; fourth • combing 23 to 2Sc; good carding 37 ^

.10 29c; flr.« kid 60 lo CJc: teeond , ” kid SO lo 53e. '

Cape vlnler flnt. nominal 11 t o ,^: 13c: Kummer flrr« 13 lo 13c; cape■ »Mmm« kids 37 to 30«: Turkej beit12 to 13c; Turkey good II lo I3c: • Turkey fair 10 to lie nominal (For. , eign prices in bond). jq

------- — iirba«i-Wa!k''cr 3; lacrlflce ~ Kerr; double plays-OMlln to Kuhel: win- j • ■nlng pltcher-Croailer. jd<>I MACKS II- ll. .ST. I.OIII8 IS-7 (“ ' I ST. LOUIS, June 30 M1-Plilla., j,|, ' delphla and 81. louU divided tvo r],Jurges, M ... ...... 2 0 0 3 7 0 rdRoot, p ...... -...-.1 0 0. 0 0 0. 1NeUon, p ... -.....3 0 0 0 0, 0 Wl

I Tolali .. ..... 33 3 7 34 IS' 3' co! BROOKLYN ' AB R H 0 A E 'a I,Boylf. ef ----4 2 I 5 0 p f.vl.’rPdrrlflK r f ----3 1 1 2 0.0. .If,'Siripp. 3D .. ...........s i a 1 1 I 01:Wilion, If .....— S 0 3 2 1 0 R,Leslie. Ib ......... ...4 .1 1 0 1 0. Hc

! Judie,'lb .. ....— 0 0 0 0 0 1 II,'CuceUiello. 2b .....4 0'2 3 3 0] Lop«. e ..... ........4 0 3 4 2 0 ■; Floven, M-.’---- 4 0 0 4 3 0 (, Mungo, p _______ 4 0 I 0 I 0 Ila

TctnlJ...-._____ 37 6 15 27 11 2-Si;Chlc.igo------ -?»00l 000-3 91,Brooklyn ...............102 DOO 30'-0 Ap

Summnr}’: Tvn-b.ue hlt»-IIart- Dv nett. Orlmm. Cuctliifllo, Mungo, su Stripp 2; tlirep-taie IilU-F. Her- or man, Froderiek; rwlllw-Frederlcl:: j,,- losing pltchcr-NV.vsn. j

. BOSTON ?. riNfINNATI 3 1 no , BOSTO.V. ..IS- Bravei ran iheir siring of cnnsecu-, j live victories to live loday a* they ler valToped the ollcrl.igs ot Clnclnnati'i ley ■•ned ' Lucai nnil Allyn Sloul Inr I3| va:

I hiu to nln a rerirj opener. 9 lo 2, I Ho I I I va* the Tribe's tilnili victory In I to their I.VV. 10 si.it;.v * 1

CINCINNATI An R II O A El , Adnnis. 3b ...-.....4.0 1 2 6 1

■ J. Moore, I f ______4 0 0 0 0 O'rVRice, rf .......— 4 0 1 3 0 0notiomlry. ib ---4 0 1 ll 0 o,'®-Haley, cf .......—.4 0 0 3 0 0 "

-GrMith.TO.-:b-z:::;4-i-3 3 -3-0— ;LombArd), c ........4 1 3 0 1 0. , , 'Morrl.wy..M____ 3 0 O' 3 I O'*”Uicni. p _______ 1 0 0 0 1 0 ‘nStoat, p .........-...2 0 0 0 2 0;tef

Totab:. ......... 34 3 7 24 13 l|cr;nOSTON AU R ,H 0 A' E TI'

UrbonjlO. u — 5 2 3 3 4 ojlni

THAT’S ALL RIGHT, ^0MCL6 WALT MASBB ]

'fOU, CAN 0 0 / SOWCTHING PO R >M S S O M E 7 )M & ^

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Jordan, l b ______4 1 3 9 0 0Berger, c f ______ 5 3 3 8 0 0B- Moore. r f---- 3 3 0 2 0 0

if ue. U ...:________ 3 I I ♦ 0 0.Hogan, c _______ < 0 3 3 0 0

|. OyMUnan.‘3b _ _ 4 0 1 1 3 0Cantwell, p _____ 3 0 .0 0 0 0

If — . IItl Tolali________35 D 13 37 10 0n Cincinnati________.OM 000 WO-3d Deiton ...__1:______J04 100 Ol'-fl

I BummarT:.TH'p?btM_hUajJQ^.----- ’dan. Onntham: thrc«-ba*e hll — y Whllney; home runa-Whllney, Ber*« ger. Lombardi; lacrlfKo - Jordan; i. double rfayi—Atom* to Orantluim u (0 Boltomler: Io«Uis pitcher-Lucai.

f NEW YORK YANKEES '>' .DROP WEIRD GAME I TO INDIANS, 13-12 (Continued from Page SI

’ iWrsIiw conWaU htte today. Ihre* home rum featuring the afternoon

* Piny vlilch re-iuUed In a 12-10-11 tie- ‘ tory and a lMo-7 defeat for thai ° phibdelp)ila achieved lilillnj hon- '* on ot the day. with IB Ui tho fUit , and 18 In the teeond. In the flnt '■ conieit Jimmy Foxx. leading Amer*

lean league home run hUtcr. deliver­ed htl twentieth cUcull clout of thl

■: aen.ion.It fln l Kami— ,R.H.R1- phll.idelphla .. on 010 304-11 18 0 g SI, Iiouu .....303 020 004-13 18 0

Unllerte.i: Eanuhav. Oliver. Mn*1: hafreyindMad)nkl;WetIi.McDon- It aid. Gray and Shea.

Second Gime FlIILADELPllIA AB R II O A EBUhop, 3b -----4 0 3 1 3 0

C! Cramer, c f -----5 0 0 ,3 0 0 .Hi Johnion. If ____ 5 3 3' 3 0 0d ' Coleman, r f _____4 I 3 0-00

1-Miller. r l- .\_— 3 0 1 1 0 6Poxx, Ib _______ ,-.A 3 1 10 3 0

) M.idJMkl, e .. ......3 3 2 3 0 00 Cochnnc. c _____2 l 0 3 0, 0

lIlBitlnj. 3b______S 1 S 3 5 0 • •:; Williams, m _____S 0 0 4 3 1n Wfllberg. p --- -4 0 0 0 0 0o[ Totali........... .43 II 18 37 13 1-I ST. LOUIS ADR HO A-E____g 1 Scliarcln, 2b _-._rr.4 « U 5-3-0----

, Weal, e f...:______ 5 3 3 4 0 0Reynolds. I I ---- .2 1 3 0 0 0

c Garmn. I f .. ..........2 0 1 3 0 0g Campbell, r f ____ .5 3 1 3 0 0

Burns, lb _______ 8 3 3.5 0.0g Oullte, 3b — ____ 5 9 2. 3 1 03 : Ruci. 'e . . Z Z Z Z j 0 0 3 3 0\ Coffman.p............I 0 0 0 0 0

I Hebert, p _______ 1 0 0 0 0 0I Stiles, p ________ 0 0 0 0 1 0

^McDonald, p ™ . l 0 1 0 0 0 .

5 '• Tolals...........39 3 13 37 n 1, Philadelphia_____ 023 003 031-11 St. LouLi.........._...303 ^ ^ - 7

, Mad]c;kl; <loubt« playi-lllgglni to „ ' b Wiop to Rtiel, Sehartln.-lo Ruel.'' I Foxx to WUUami: losing plictier —1 Herbert." liO-ITON 4. CHICAGO I

CHICAOO. June 30 OT) - Henry Johnion held the While Sox lo four

- ninRles todiy and the Boston Red •Sox .took the delayed opener of the .fierles. 4 lo 3.

-1 •■Rabbit" Wanlter. .who got'two I doubles and a single off Ted Lyoni,Acered two of the Boaton run* and '

I Johnny Hodapp. vho fatlcned hi*•, high billUif avenge vllh threo iln- 0 , rIm nnd a wtik In five chance* icor- 0 ed the other two.0 BOSTON AB R H O A E0, Wanller. 1 1 --- 4 3 3 1 3 0-.Webrcr. 3b_____ 4 0 I 3 3 '03 Cooke, cf. I f _____3 0 0 I 0 0 - iE'Alexander, lb ___4 0 1 13 1 0 'P ^VrrrlI, c .... .......4 0 0 2.1 00. .iffitfv. If ....... >, ft I 2 0 n* Oliver, cf ....... .....0 0 0 0 0 "o0 R, Jolmion, rf......,.4 0 l 3 0 00. Hodapp, :b .. _,...4 3 3 3 3 0 -1 II, Johnson, p--- 5 0 - l ^ 5 00 ______ ;_______0 ToUl« .. ......37 4 It 37 14 00 cmCAOO, AB R H O A E 0 Hayes. Jb ......._._4 0 0 3 3 0- ll.ias, c f ________2 1 0 1 0 0 •2-Siwnjon. r f _____ 4 0 3 5 0 0•3 .gimmons. I t _____ 4 1 3 1 0 00 Appling. M 1 0 0 3 3 1- Djkej, 3b______ 3 0 0 1 1 00. Sullivan, lb _____ 3 0 0 8 0 0

arube. c ___ ____ 3 q 0 8 0 0•1 LyoM, p — — J 0 0 0 3'0

! rh-Alt_______ !2S 2 4 37 n1 noMfln ________ .....000 013 Oll>-4

*-«ilcago ......— . .. .011 000 000-3I-1 Summar}': Two-base till*—Want- y ler 3; itolen baiei-AIexander. Jot.■|, ley; .-.acrlflees-Werber. Dyke*. Sulll- 3: van: double pUyi-H. Johnson- lo

1 Ilodnpp to Alexander. Djkei lo lUyc* nIto Sullivan.

Lew J\)nsec*, White Sox mansser *1 and flnt bawman. «UU u.<<* a lallt “ he bought tmm Oeorge Orahlhom “ for S5 In 1934.

“ .---- UtON.CROKB SESAME - ..........0, BERXJN i,r;-E:eYcn new b«kn»- n all of llKiu wtnnerj of the iron crois o' In itie World var, h.iM been adrnlt- 0 i ted to Uie Berlin lUsck exchange to _! replace membera compuUorlly wp- llcrannuated under the Nad redm«- E:Tl:e wir recnri:! were the delcmln- * Ojlns fJcior la Uie kIccUoo. • \

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HlSOPHlBs, OtorjU BaAcnfl i hfr molbtr »nd ilep.' ' «ll| MTfre tn • (ew d*r« i

frmn N'rw Yoffc. She lec* Into (he rtrdfti lo n«ap« ti» nwle’f llnde | an htr nolhtr. u i NlehoUi B«yd i

' putn bj. They Ulk. Oojd li i lt«Tlo{ otit dtr lor Germanr tnd «n optnUon Uul m»y maoTe- ,

Ihe K«r rnm hit (ecr, mnd mter* , Mn l« hb M nn m • noTle lUr. ■OMtlto *l»h« him Inrk. tllhouth •» auecMfBl epenUoh'wIII nmtrt him m a btr Ule rorerrr. D»rd‘i rtlrmnp alio l< remlnc (o

• Cnflnad, he if Ilf Geergif.

Clwpter n TIIE KISS

•Would you like me to comc »nd K« you off?" Gforgle jultfd.

Wicholu UuRhtd ft llltle.“1 c*n think of nollilnc lh»t I

• ihmild tike lea." tnd'then f«)lhs her hurl ill»nc*. he «dded. “And

_____ }h«tJ»_A-WliiPllmfnt. If you knovbow to Uke It." He took off tib Imt once tgalii and loolKd up at Ihe ’ noon. "B v sood-bj-e to mf. Rubin, and nin homt.","t don't «»nt.te iJiy sood'-lDf lo ■

I you.-I -Siy pxxf.nljlit Jfctii." '

8hf Mood with down bfnl hwd, Ichild. .1

“Shw'i I r«rr tte you »«»(«:■'-1. don't know,'Oforsle wu illtiit-for a momfnt, t

.tlitn the uld hajilntly,•'If you m r »ml lo'*eo me. ni «

Iry __to tome no mBtto- whae you S' "Tliink you, 'ilfnr.“

••EYfn It It'i Ofrmnnj-." lie mlW. “Or wmrwhrrt w f«r

awy th»t >ou couliln'i txiwibly srl > Ihwe?- he ukett with Jalnl taock- < a r I

There tm't Midi a pIaM."0«irtif f uld confidently, then nuddenlr ehe IiiUhfd. -Unci# Bdwart »l»-»y.' »»T» * Ihil where there'* a will there's a way. bul he uyt dial ihe trouble r wllh mo»l people ii thnt 'ihere'* no C damned wilt.' Well, ife roi IoU nfi Aunwd win." And then ** lie did 1 Ml /p«k. jih# “I hope you're I sot 'MXkKl beuuM XMld'dimn'?” •

JitholiJ Boyd moffd wddenly. pCtlInc out a Itand and drawlns her t: h> blm. H thal now the moonlUhl c f(i: mil on her fact. >

•Tou look like an elf." lie uld. >• •■eafflelhlnK I'm Junt lm»jlnln»... i

, MQiithlntlhat'atllfipeiloItamoon- 1: beam. I thould like lo klu you. « but..." then abruplly he lel her. to. *nun home, Hobln, you mu»t be • Ured."

But Oeorcle did not move. 1: " I ahould llk» »u lo klu me," ahe

whlipertd atler a moment, and then t u ho »hook_hU heid-"P1ea«r

“No, nobln." ~ !'• 8h« drew a quick brealh.

“Well then. I ll klu you-"He bent hi*, head a* lie mlihl a

haw done lo fecetve a kLvi from a rhild. turniRs the-uninjured ilde ol & hit (ic« to her. Bul Oeortile uld.: "No. the olher jidc-" and before C

, - -h* wiM piyyent ><m-, ||pihad touched the ugly twUt«d Kar ( In a lender careu. 1;

. “nobmr Boyd tald hoarMty. e■ He tauiht her by the Khouldem, d

bul jhe broke away and Ihe nexl s moment abe was ninnlns away from >

^^W m jlo^JlitJPM DllLroul..____ _ iiDurlni: the next (orinlshl m

oaoy thlnsa happened- to OKirgle ( 'that Ule jeemed Uko a perplexing r .^doMope whlrllne around her s and ihoidnK her different plcturea u wltli every movement. v

In the ftnl place her mother, u tl

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I aoon u the arrlred In tcodoa. « a l. (u Edward Bancrotl Jmlnflsd*-« scribed 11) ‘'all.matanal.''• She arrived ai Ihe HoUlu In a c hired Iimoualne and Infonatd ber d brother<In'Uw that the was lolnf• lo Uke her cliUd away.

'flhe looka like an aclr«u oat ot ” a cheap melodrami,“ Bancroft la<• formed Oeorite, meeting her In thi

, door«'»y aftCT ahe had ran bttalh*'* Ie«ly up lha garden palh rery «•I cited by the sinhl of ll)« huge car ‘ M the sale. “And.ihe'a Ulklng like

II fool-ahe wanu lo Uke you to London lo tiny wllh her."

Bi-elyn Iwked beautWul, II» gtrl ihcruRhi. nrl ahe amell like ihi aeeni departnicnl In a large alore.

w M . he bcnl and graclouily dropped R llcht kiM on Oeorglc'a broim cheek.

J "Vou're comlne to I-ondon wlUi "5 me." ahe aald. "If Td known that •“ this wu the lort ot pla« you’ve ^br«pllrminnrI-»hotiW*haTc-Uken-

you away years nio." n "You did know," Oeorgle aalfl,

Evelyn wenl on. diiregirding ihe lo.Inithfut auiemenl.

I -A.1 tor Edwanl...hr looks Ukt K man I'iio round public

*'■ .m.W ;h..laid.

Utr mother ahlvtrtiJ.-tVrll, how long will ll lake you

10 pack your ililnga?" the aikei aeorgle conaldered. "Aboul tlve

II minutes I ahould Ihlnk. 1 haven't . IU goi very much to pack."

Evelyn eyed her dliparagliigly,-Ll Uiat your be*t frock?""Seccnd be.it." Oeorgle Mid.

ir “Well, I auppOH ll will do to' rl travel Id. Nobody will ut you la the ! (. ur. How e er you managed t»Ii;-e

Itere all thb time paaaea my com* j le pretention." >,e *11 wait Ilob:«n'a clvlce/OeQrgle rs uld reaenttully. Ia She wenl iipaUint alowly, with a ' le regretful look i l the eloeed atudy 110 door. ,nf I Would UwArd mlta I>er7 atie *up<Id not, even while altc raiher re Imped Ihat lm would: pethapa he ; r would bfl relieved by lier abaenre. y, 6hC’pulled open all tlie drawer;, rr In Ihe one tmall che t her bedroom j11 contained, and tipjwd the eonteiiu ;

lHltcr*«kelter onlo Ihe floor. IId. lookcil rather 11 hopeleu meat, the | .. thought; cerlalnly Ihere waa noth- j i- Ing which would meet wllh Evelyn'a u. approv.tl.tr. Mra. Drill appeored In the door- , X «•»;. ■

"You'rr going away?" ehe uked In dlamay. ,

le Oeorgle nodded. "Tlut'a my moth* , :n er dowiuUlra." ,

“Myl" Mr*, Drill waa awed. "She ' “ lookA'llke a“ prInceiVaIie aald.

Cirargle waji thrilled. ■"Yei', ahe'a rather beautiful,* the *

ll admiiled. . Ia "Not n bll like you." Mrt. Drill ) )| tald taetleuly. <i. When aho Iiad deparUd ugalii, > ■e Oeorgle looked In the mirror, li No. there wasn’t the falnleal re- j ir (cmblance . betweeii heraelf. to t

brown and elfin looking, and Itie > graceful, pink and «hlt« a'oman {

a, doivnstalr*. She turned away and ‘ It Mleeted the mo. 1 reapcctable of her n aliabby gnrmenU and packed Ihem c ^ jnto n-aulltaae. ___ j0 It aeemed tunny to M leavliis'the c !e Holllea ao abnipUy: It was lUe up- t ( rooUng a planl that had always c :r grown In itie country and taking ll 1 •i up lo London, and the waa not ture t

whether plants Uiat were used to > a the counlry liked living among I

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I>* Jtnae. WeadiO and Goodlag T" ATTlve*_____________ S:» A. M. ClI* Leave _!_____________ <;2SP.\t br

OTBEB STAGE LINES r, r -rwiN rALu-snosnoNE . eh;m Leave -....._________ >1:00 A. U. ut

Return ____ U.______: 8:S0P.M. ruH TWIN rAixs-WEua coM Leave*_______ ___ ;_l0:30 n. M. nr

Arrives------------------:.7:i4 P. U. h’* _____— tU

clilmney pot* tnd paving atone*, n However. It v » very exciting,

tomelhlng Uut would Uke her mind D „ off lh£ tragic happening of thre* “

daya ago. when Nicholas Bo]-d <le- parted for Germany.—She hid gene to Me him off atler nJ all, though he had nni knooi) IU

tie «he’ had flood on the far end of » the tilatform'.' her lieurl tliunipiiig.

111 her eyfs eagerly wanning every ]„ eompariment ax (lie train ruaed rj,

II, her wltli ever liicteasing a.ved. » She Iiad caught one Rllinpte ot ik

(. him anting In cnmer. hit back ^ 10 turned to tier, and the Iiad blown ate kits to hi* shoulder* and averted » in hesd before the train rounded Ibe .»id bend and disappeared. n er Since then the world had aeemed m curioualy empty: aa If Mmtone 11*4- —„ lucU>.isJioltJp H ■[Ilch.imttlng. J10 eould ever fill, Tlie day* had aeemed ‘ ‘ ^ tong, and the niglit* emlleu, andft only th*i mornlns reluming from P11 a forlorn walk. Oeorgle had decided ~ re to write to Cllffprd Aaher and oaklo hlm'to tnte her out Jo -another . lg lunch. In her nilnd alie hid even * . eompowd Ihe letter, bul- when ahc ® " turned Ilte corner nnd aaw the big “ i Daimler at her unele'« gate, every* _

tiling ettc had been wiped from her T] njemory. •

And now Ihe waj going to Lon*- don to live In an ejiKiislve hotel •' and have entravaR.mi lunehe* every ( ■ diy of her life; Jhe wondered why TI'

Jhe wa* not more thrilled al the »e projpfct. ' Ea

Slie pul on her hal and coat, hat rei Ing llie hat—11 aliiya made ber Co head aclie-and' dragged the mil 1 caae after her down the atatra, wi

' bumping It atfwrry alep. enEevlyn eafne out Into the hall to )*i

meet her. Pa"My dear child, eouldnt the ser- an

vanU have brought that down for you?" the uked, 1|‘

"We haven’t got sny." Oeorgle uld bhjntty. “Only Mr*. Drill, and th«% not so strong at I sm." <

"Are m ready?" ajked her molber. ‘ ^

■'Yes, don't you want to aay good* .. ■ bfi 10 Uncle Edward?" ' • pf'

Evelyii shivered."I think you can ssy alt the fare* f "

well* Ihat ari necea»sry.~-*he mur* «

Oeorgle wtn\lo the sttidy. Ed- ward nanerefi Vaa aittlns by the Iff fire In tplie of ttwsjiinn day, with ht* ujusl tumbler oNjii'key. >e> (Copyright. 1833. Doubl>« «y Doran)

rm Be CoritinA to*’Hie University of W if^ 'in tills I

spring gndusted O m iK 'arxity of letter winners. Including 11 foot- fiei ballerti th<

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JUST KIDS ~ ~ ~iLBff iwpOlW'MY \ t 'M V W

AWFUL ^ ^ '- 'C A REFl^ ^

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\ /O H -AW Aik O A R L IN & ^ H \ l W B lU G ET ALONCr / / V 80MB W A V - Z J (

,!ffiantAIn

ONE CENT PER'W ORD |- PER INSERTION ... I _

1* Ati (fast AibatfraudacUrico* .—Uu? brtnt (fal b«« . '

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mVB AND HENS. I3II BTll AVE. n<

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KIMDERLV, June 30 (Sptclsl lo ;Tlie News)—A p-ijeant. “Tbe gt

t. Croaa,* will be prewnted al Ihe Kim- t I twIf 'Chriatlan ehiircti aundayal S

r, M. by Ihe Chrittlan Endeavor so* -. elety.of the Durley church. Ituals ri

i- under the direction of MUa Helen1- Robinson, Burley, and Ubieaux and 1

costuming 'will form features ot the ' >• program which la aponaored by the t- Kimberly Clirlatlaii Endeavor jo -. cletr. lr*tn Kloua. pretldent ofwjT k<

aoclety. Is In charge.of general ar- IKnngments. > ' lu:

J. ............... .. ria^ BUHL'S ROTARIANS MEET ti

BUHU June 30 iSiieclal to Tlie **!Newai-Dul'l notaryjBcLThiiiJdii u\

I nwn tor liinclieon. Tlie notary [,V quartet aang several iiumbem. U ^

'f PtUer prewnted Mra. Ray Over- biugh. noury iilanlM,. a leslher c,

y hand a« In spprecUilon oriter ser- ,° vl«rreiiflered. The new pi«ld«nt, |i,, , tL'W. Hetman, will have charge ot 'f llw meelljig nexl ncek. Ed Foaler* was notary president the latt yesr. j^|

;• GOODING COUNCIL VOTES i BEER SALE ORDINANCE

* _ ---- ’ 0(^ OOODINO. June 30 iSiieelal to an J Tn(rnt*M—inS^ltyfoQncli’nfHt .J meeting thU week paued an orUl*: ~n nan« tor the ule of 3J bere. Beer i Is being retailed at flte or rlx place.*, In the city. • '

County eommUslonera adopted'. beer regulatlnw during ihe Monday;. meeting and the clly nt the coun*!' cll meellhg later. I

; r H U E E ' u ^ m s o F '. I-AMBS LEAVE GOODING;1 ____ ■ iy OOOOIKO. June 3n •Sj'eflnl lo r The Ne«n—Three carload* of l»mb« e aero ahlpped from Goodliirio'ihe

Eaatem marksu Ihw n-eek, ll was t re|K)rled at Cemif Agent O. E. Me* r Conneir* ollice.t Owners nf the lamba uere J. W.1, William'. Stanley Slmjie. IXan Rog-;

er». Tom Stewart. W. J, Csrjieiiler. 10 Jame.i nrii". Ony .Toone, F. B .; •

PaiiU. Emil r>»ula. William Prlnee- and Waller Prince. 1 r ------------ ' - i, UTAHNS VISIT ’ IN GOODING

* • OOODtNO,-June 3D <Si)ccUl to ^'8 r Tlic Newfi—visitor* hrre included I

the following during th: I.1M Kcek; , P.JCM Winter* ami farjlv. Provo,. [ '

tlUh. are vlilUng rebtivea. Mr. Win* Llen formerly wa.'i em lnycd In lli" I

. creamery here and now la In charge fl, of a almllar plant at Provo, - I- Mr and Mri nnt-ylrl ni'.rii iitui I . two ehllrlrrn of I/iiell. WM>min;. I• left for their home Wedne-ilav all', I [ vLMtIng here at the home nf Mr. o;- I

len'a p,ueiiK, Mr. and Mr*. IX,;; ®1 OLvn. Prevbiia to ih'ir arrival r,

CKXvling ther tcjred tlirnugh Tel-. lowatone park. • 1

------------ I ]I Sammy Poxx. 16*year-old btoilitr,' of Ihe famoua Jimmie of Ihe AtliVt*' (icf, is looking loTkard tn miklns |

the training'trip with thr As neii ' -iprtng.---------------------—I

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Y NEW3, TWIN FALLS. IDAH 0.30, SATURDAY MORNING. JU I

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BUT THE COlJKrr REPOS / My PBO PgRTy AT ANV P f TOP OF r r ALL. W E IN516- \ PAVWCr T H E t .OOOr WOTI \ SltiMEO TO CsET THE O

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t Situations WantedWANTTO - " m C ^ W L o n ^ * i

temlty nursing. Phone m |

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I . Help WantedWANTED - 3 NEAT ARPtARWO

men with aome sales experience lo i . ronlnct beer trade. Cabin 2J, Wig- •' I ner’s Tourist Park.

: For Sale—Real Estate j1 M-ACRB^ilEOOM nANCK; M '' acres'Irrigated and In crop,'Und ,

fail fenced, tilr buildinsa, deep well. J elneellent »nll. Prlee 12400.00. Ad- ‘drus OMier, Box tK, Vale, Oregon. 'KOr.y HOMrON'pOLK 8TRECT.

0 IJOO, House. Iwo Iota on namsgc• Street. I« j. etella Scotleld, liw.• Twin pill.*. Idaho.S .

; FUTURE FARMERS MEET ! AT RUPERT HIGH school:e “ —1 nUPERT. June 30 (Special lo The e Ke«i-Pl;ins tor Ibe annual ma- - lion lour tor Rupert chapter. Fu­

ture Parmers, wUl be made Satur­day evening at a meetlns called by

r Thomas Msberly. teacher of voca­tional igrleulture In Ihe Iiupert high school who supervltfs tbe lour.

' Lost year Itie rutiiro PVirtJier clup* t ter-toured -YetlowatoM park, going by aulo truebi wllb aboul SO mem* btr* of the Rupert chapter ind ap* prexlmately the aame'number from' 'I

• Ca»la coainly makini Ihe trip. {• TJje ef Ume ind pJsre ler 1 ; Ihe annaal tour will be determined I ‘ at the Saturday nlgbC meellns to 1 ‘’..awemble nl B o’clock at the high I■ lacliool bulldlnig here. |

i KON AllRIVER AT GOOBIVO I ; OOODINO, June 30 <S|>erUI to• ,The Newxi-A son was bom , at .

'Ooodlng h spl 4t on June 29. to Mr.a and Mrt. Fred Vandefgraft. I

, Moley Sails fi ' ” ■— :-----)' j

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, KQ l ll 'I’KD W ITH N EW ] ’AC' I I ’rwiilcnl Ilonse.vclt iibmird f I miVnd Molcy (left), nssistanl ] from New York for I/onilon t j tioii to tli(! world rcoiKiitiic c I iiiiicd by HcrlwrL Biiynrd .Swt

■ —of-RNcw-York-ncw.'ipapcn—

abtgMA.'iffy\ wEuL'^sfELL-^'l |f

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W, OUT, T H E U F E 1

poseo TO T M 4 e \ y PR iCe-AM O OM -— ^ S16TS OM .ME lOTETHAT \ z o m ioM /f -

' / T H e B E ^ r r - V L ITWkT'S ^ 1He IS- . d l / fl

. AMO I ALV^XS W M\ \ S # < O S 0 ^ 1 B

egainfrCFor Sale—Furniture

tA* NEW AND USED FURNITUnE OF . ' III kind*. Coal Ranges u Io* u ! tiD, cack .Wc tradn-iTitt.liiu’-OLKlk ,

’ Will pay caali for atovea aod rtfrtg- enton and lumiture. Moon’s Paint *'

— and Fumlture store. PhoQi S.

a : ■. ',1® FOUND-PAIB GLASSES. OWN- .

' ermayhiveatNeiistorpayiagad. i

BUSINESS HOUSES CLOSE ^- FOR IIOLIDAV AT GOODINO " OOODINO, June 30 (SpecUl lo f.? The Newt)-Bualiie« boiues In i

Gooding will be cloned July’S and 1 n. . - = ^ = = = I

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DONALD If. SAWYER WU clioaen ®to by President Rootevell to dlrKt ..It .'the expenditure of »3w.000,000 In 'ilr. public worka. outlined In Ihe In- ’-_ J_,(iusttlil control blll.-^ Pbolo. ■„

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'AC’TS aflor a coiiferciicc rd fii» viicfltion Achooiicr, Riiy-lnr ant accrctary of .lUitc, Railed di; on to jiitii llic American dclCEa* lie confcrotiro. I l f wa.-i ncconip- Swope, formrr expciitivp editor

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I T V tW K \ y M ILUBw e cooM T A I w oIS A. ftREAT / M i BlOr FAK.E / WA^ NICE

QpportiFor Rent—Fumljhed

I DOWNSTAItU nOOMff. t» tRD11 North. ______________!t ROOUS AND BOARD. PBONE

TS«W.; TWO ROOU PURNI6HE0 APART- *

meow 4U Ualn West., tncOiY FORNISUED APART*I ■ tnetSt. 413 Main Avenue North. ; L 10>ROOM MODERN HOUSE. 130 • . eih Annul North. W.O.SmlUu' '

ONE AND TWO ROOM PURNISH- • [} ed apartmento, rerr low niu. ,0 OtsU Home. * " ELWIN APARTMENTS - YOtm : '■ home when you aro awiy from: home. Jerome, mho. Phoni 3M.

FURKISHED'~ UOHT IIOUST keeping room*: Clou In. PImqs

I3( or eaU at m Second Avtaua north. - . ]NlOEONEANDTWOROOMrUR- ' nlihedaptrtatnU,«llhorvUbout ptlvau bath. Very low rates.' Juiu- miit Inn.

• — -----------------------^BAYS AFARTkONTB THAT ARK

an rlfbt. also U» pilM. 3 ud I - rooma. fuioUhM eompltt*. ’IM Ol* \ tord. 431 Ualn North. .MNO a AD - 1-BOOU FOIlNira- V

ed: room moden tl<: 6-room modem 110; 1-roommoden.oniacn 0 ♦». A. N. Long. Pbem W . ^HOUSES AND APARTUENT8,

furalihed and— tmfunilshed. » Housti tor sals al bargain prices. t< 307 Sboshono S t South. PhOM-430, • W. t eanger. ^BHODAtn }io ra - iu m in av£

Eut. Wa han tor tent rooms, • ’ apartmenti. oftleo roorat and'niv

deairable business iocallons at prices that you can attoni to pay. - .

„ ra-RO O U MODERN- H O ^ ’ " furnished or unfuxnlshM ( o n * .II sponslbla party. 13S Walnut 6U I

: " For^le Miscellaneous °lIA Y fO n A IX D rW E n n f iT O •

dellTcrtd. Inqulri 403 «th An. Eut.MIKKOWa m S T house' s ^ .

of tUter pUnt N, II. Waller. Phone T 0:}0Ri.OET GENUINE CRAET CRTS- "

laU’and drink your vay to bealUi.H. J, ScfiwfUer. TTie Riwtelrt 0«j- - er.72]Ualn.AnnueE*st,TwlnrtlU. 6<A DLANKCT 4 INCHES pEH> OP dl

-aure-Tlte’' Insulation In yoin- al- pi Ue will cool your boitie, alto u n N up lo half your winter tuei coatt. c Jobs low u t23i0 tor short Ume only, s Idsho Iniulallon Co, Phone m Box F3?0,'Tirtn ralU '_________ _ont: ELECTRIC -LIQUID CAR-

bonlc Mechanlcold. see Andy WH- son or Phone 307, Iiuhl. Idsho. »

Lcflal Advertisements ^NOTICE OF VlA8« MrcTlNO*Or ^ STOCKHOLPEnB OF. SALMON RIVER CANAL COMPANY, Ud. . All Stockholders ot Sslmon River c:

CsnaJ compsny. Ltd. an requested to be.present al.a maa* meeUng to ta be beld i l the scbool.audllorlum at ej llollliirr. Idaho, at eight o'clock P.' = M, July Sth. lUS.-Tlie pun^ tor which this meeting is callPd li to de* lermlne upon the sdvtsabillly of or- nl

- g»trtTtnc-»tt-irrli!*tU»iMltUl6Ua;h1chl- tluill l>e e'nmprL'ed Of the lands now undrr culliviition on'whal Is com- .j,

I timnly known M “The Salmon Tract," (jj innti irrigated from the WKtenof flal- _ 'inon River and for Ihe eomidrratlon PI

'loJ lucb oilier putters u may be con*■ lneci/y| wtlh saw proponed inigatlon th1 diMMtU- - ; W . • •Dite<l Ihli :«h day of June. lOJJ. W

iStsnrd) HOARD OH DtnECT* po OIW OH 8AL.M0N at

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A B O U T T H E C0UM T-H6 IICE A BO U T T H E VJMOUg I

IB -“ ■ , Pni(es»tonil

_ 0. c BA iL-om ao«’ fleet a»«fc8«nBUT A i w n t R - Lav

_ ottlcw UocrmtaS r DENTISTS ,

Dt. T. L CAB’tNET-«DtaUit Olff _ .

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“ • BALLANTXNB r L O K B I N O « lua O^-AhMt utttl W M__ Por IsmUqc IroaUit. RUM SMT. rR- ' = s = = s a = ± s 9

u- Wantech-MIsQflHanBout

— W A N T O P o S S S t^ Ia o S r tt lS ,'U uuoUr. Pbon* tot.3t- WANTCD-0S8 OF PIANO FOll

Uu keep. 133S «lti At*. B u t ;in- WOMAN WANTS BID* TO PORT- na land. Sbar* orpensM. 'Phou >OT OMUU.____________________ J _ ._ WANTED 1000 ACRES OP BECT T8, to boe. See Ttey Vaiquig at U l led. Second'annua mUi.-or 3T7-Jit- CO*, tenon. '. ________ .

WANTEI^-PIANO TO U88. WHJ»_ pay saaOnnttl. food out. Phont Wt M4W.BS.[i .............. -

^ For Sale or Trad*« w nTam iptiw M M A m ovto^^ stuffed w( for UgtU doM ew.

. •£ . FORSAUSORTRADZPAnWORK

molai for milk com or sbMft" aOM uat, % Bortb Eaam. £ U Pike. .

sk ^-For n in l-m iiliin iW ied .BT .......... .

me TRREE-ROOU BODSB, I t 'Ilf- qulra 1131 Elmnth a>mn> m t

S „ Pereonai Tl) . ..■■■I.,. .1,1.lit. SPECIALS'POR THIS WEES. NA*_ tural Pensantnu I1.7S. P. W. 39«»

dried 40c. Haircut Ito and ato; Atffl- - at- poo Uc. Mrs. fieamer. 31» etb ATt. in Nottb; tvo'bloeki urtb OWsUia - W. Chnrck Pbona m j.____________

w ForSale— Fruits,Vegetables .

r STRAWSERRIES FOR SALE. AL* n. so hay. Phona 0U7-J4.

MARSKAU. 8TRAWBBUUES. 10*= gaUon, you pick. Ona mDa North '

Fin polnu. CUhro.~ armAWDERRDffl p o r baus.

brln{coDUSsm.AcroasrioraSie- J 4rloiubStalloa.3£ei(lIOD.'er CHERRIES ARE R IPE AT ORYB- ed UJ Bprlngi. Brln^ your own eoo to talnets and pick them. Phone PUer, .

=« Miscellaneous

''■* RE-ROOF IWW, PRICES w i ichi—mvtr anjrtower. T*enty-y«an---’* experience r«>rooling over old abln-

gles. All word guaranteed, R.L. ood*1,- dard. Phone 13PW._________^50 PROSPECTORS AND MINERS - _ n* We arr now making dellnry on • • nn the New Acme Oold Recovery Unit.

Works wel or dry. Saves your gold.' a. Wuhe* a pan per minute. Weight 11 r* potindt .WriU tor folder and Intom.IN allon. Liiico'Englneerlng Company,,1- Jd.. 1321 H. Street saaamesio,- California. AgenU-uanUd.----- ----

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'--TwrFalirCoTOtfnTCmlrl-butcto Mess Requirements Al Porciipinc Springs

‘ ____ IFift Tvln Fs!li nincrriu will iup>

pl7 provUloiu durliu the montli of ’ Jutr to Ihe Civilian Con.'rmlioii

eorpa Mtnli « Porcupine 8prtn» In . tha UJnUlakA tuiloniil rorext. 60 raUej MUlhfMt ot Twiii FalU. undfr ttrnu (ontneu which h«T« bccn

' tnrdrd b; the Qumennui«r'i dcpanmcnl it rncal«llo hfa'dquiirt' fr*. LIrutfntnt II. W. Uutlcr, nifu ollltw Iot Ihe tanip MiU h«t jts-

ThcK wnlracu have bffo iward- fd M folloirs: Independent M«l company »nd Comumeri' Mf»l companr. meali: Said and com-

err. bwid: Pacific Pnill ind Pro­duce comp*nj. onloni, poUlo>'» and oihP'r vfjelablei.• tifuunanl Duller wa* here y«- lcrdiy-e«mpiMlRX arrancemenu (or ireurlns Uie camp'a provUloni un* (fer theie eontnclj. and lefl Iiut ntnlnc. «'iih a motor truck, for i Poealfllo lieadquirten to return ( wIQj wppIlM ol.~5UiEr-irrtHl!nofur i itlileh are dUUlbuted ihroujli ihe

• quirtennuler'* deparlraenu , ThS camp «l Poreupltie Springs U

milliis dovn to rouilne. a/ter (cl« tln( iairljr n il Mlabltihrd In Ihe nev camp iltr *hlch It hu occu* ' pled onlr a few d»ri. Ueutenant Sutler u^. Ife exprewed hope lhat he would be able to lecur# at Po- ' catello • mer heailnif.dcTlee for *

’ baihlnir (lellltlri. whleh. he lald. U one or the camp’i moil iirsent *' Detdl. ‘

CoMtniciton of the camp me« hou» tt «U under way. lie uld. ‘ snd a procram of employmenl for ’ 3C0 enrolled youUia In llie camp li '

' belns worked out wllb 6. A. Bho- ° bert. Trtn Pilli. «i nupervlwr. and S J. O. Thori*. T*-ln Falli. uilManl. Mr. Thorp* who. dutlti* lh# World u v period wat leader o( the One J Hundred Fort>'6Lith Anlller7 band, ll arran*lnB to orsanlM • band nmonj youns men of the «mi>. __________■

FAMILY SETS HOUR FOR■ MRS. JOHNSON funeral!;

— 't■ FunermI tervleei for Mra. Laura n. t Jolinion. <9, J « Serenlh aienue eut.: I. who died Thuraday momln{ at Ihe r Twin Falla counl; crneral hoipUal.lr wUl'bo heM *t the Eran* and John- jl un mortuary eliape! al 3:30 Sunilay [I' artemoon. inlerment will bo In Twin 11<FalUcemeUrr^ __ _ f- Mr Johnwti had.beeii a reiideiil • n( Idaho for flto jram. She wa* ihe " wire of C. U Johnton. eoniieclrd I wllh the Sampwn Muile company. |«

, Olher lunltlnit rfWlvrt Include il' \ l»o dauKhlen. MW Hulli JoJuuon .»

and MlM Clam Johwon. both oC [ Twin Falli. and three brolhtri. Oj»-''V nr Culbertaon. Cenlral Cltr. Ne* r hrwka, Iltny Culbertwn. 6«»ltie,|I

. ao4 W. R. CulberUon Ktn\5». j»

fllTESlillM ji f iiilE ilT ls

FuMTOl Ktvlett tot Mn. .Asn»ie PUher. 4). fatally Injured In an au- tomoblle accident Tue.vlny nrnrj), Bolie. were held ai'ihe Drake mor-in tuaiy chapel at I o'clock yeiterday'd atlemoon.' Interment wu In Twin's FalU cemclery.

Dr. Cljah Hull Lotigbrake. pattor r . ot the MethodUt EpUeopal elmrcli, •

ofricUled. MUa Uat>el Ca»e *UB 1 "Hold Thou My Hand.' wllh Mr*. V. ' S. Bell playing the accompanlmcnl.

Ura. Pliher li lurrlvcd by un brotlirra amt Uun lUlert In South Dakota. She wan Ihe ilatiEhler-ln- law of Mr*. Jennie K. PUlKr. T»in , Fall*, and »Uter-ln-taw of Mm. C.:' U TUnudet. Tvln FsIU. |,

ro itow s n ^ 's footstkvs li' SAN YSIDRO. Cii. - Barbara [J,

• KL Todd, barely 31. U eam'lnu on j |, th* butUiwet her lale father lahi UiU Illtle border lown. Slie U cnn-! ductln; the euitom.i Irnde he built jC up and U bfllerpd In be the yotirisr'l: 1 bondNl Unlt«l Stalf.i eiulom.' H broker In the rouniry. Making nut;'

• r»t<T* tor rafeliflrwji ertii'lni: ihf-'y United 8t-->!c.i-Me»lcnn border U n'J

___ »ai«ble part of her roik, - ........... .J

lndepend<. Independent .

BICKF -RonsLs ........... inHoilini; .... nollcd Rnnst Grotind iicef Uccf IlenrJ TonKUc.n .. .I.ivcr...^.............

VE.AL .Iloa-sts ...................... 10SlcnliH ............................I/oin Chops .....SlciT. pottnd ...... .............

— - Fancy All Colored This Year’s PulletsAlso Muny Other Specials i

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Piira Eight.

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ft- “They uy not lo »lcep with my head |•“ rorered up. bul If you don't rorer,

Bp ysB rin 't deep In Ihe marnia'^ for unelUn',baron and chi.’' J■al --------

|SilLEMiilDIB.miL : ranfSLLsiplor --------n- The- Jihllharmonlc choir of Wll- J t lamelle unli-enlly. Salem. Oreiinn. or will bc lirard In roncert ul Uie Meth- fn odUl rplMopil church Mondayw niclil 111 A utloelr----------------------I

The eholr’i reputation a.\ a miu'l- , rul orsinluiUoii ti atteMrd by the I " fact lhat ll U the aUiI* of Orcnoii'a , ' ofllelal reprewiilatlve anions llie • 7 4t roeal choruM atiisliiR at the Chl-

cago Cenlury of PrORrc« Mpuiillon IhU lUmmer. Tiie choir U now tour- , Ini tha Weal. Dean Cameron Mar- ■

„ ahall I* the conductor. i,1 The unlvprtltr alnRirt eomr here j „t under aiiijilcci uf the MelliodUl i

thuith Epwotlli Lea«M. Ur. E11J»U , u Hull Lonsbrakc.pMtor of the church i rf tu t nl(ht aald.Ihe Eroup of artUU i

would preient one of Ihe mo* not- jI, able and merllorlou* prognnvi yet j

offered the rommunlty by.hU con- iId ETesatlon. The public U Inrlietl. 1II. *

i ; L o n g H i t c h - H i k e ,

I B r i n g s G r a d u a t e j

” T o H o m ^ i n I d a h o ]

“Tlni" nobrrlAoci. youmtnt of '

LlthrrenoniofT. M, noberUon, T»m 'FalLi. Iho recently graduated wllh i Ihonon from Princeton unWenily

FU tchool of ifolltlral ■ Klenw. arrlr^ ll. ;iate ■niuriday, al the end of a 350«t ie:mlle-hllch-hlkC from WaililnBton,/ ll. I DUlrlct or Columbia. Io Twin Fa]U.\ I- jlto made llie trip from Wuhlntlon ,f ly lo OBten In live day.*. arrlUnK there ( .nlla*l•^lc^day. thrn vUlted frleiidt a t,J

Pm tonand Pcratello. <it : 'The flnt IOOUiillr".-li«..<!aM, hejl ie .“chanjetl r*ra“ rrmueinly: b iiU n;! .d Indiana he wat picked un by an ;i , [army officer who wai travellnj alone 11 [a;lo Monlerey. Callfomla. and rode ( in ,wlih him lo Osdrn. , i<)t 1 On the trip. Mr. flolwrlion aald I v.'ijTtientay. -I role wllh a number ot !l

people betlrtct the army olfleer-a ( e.jrenniylvinii Republic. n ronireu- ■

imau. a iteel worker cnlus lo Qtilo. 1 and an army truck drl»er and our '

ilrareltoselhrr wemed lobe mutual-'! Ily asrreable imUl I undertook lo tell (an American Falla wheat larmer.l

1. Uiat-Qvu-oioducUoD-R'as.a.prlnrl-.. i pal factor In Ihc farm problem. He ' dlUBreed."

Hllhwaya In the FAit. Mr. ttoberl- I ion tald.jire 'lined with hllch-hlk> I

w iert* I'•I "One of them* hc laid, -told me i 'r lhe wu utUflrd Ir he could ride 169 |< r'lmltcA A day; bul I thwiEht I wauit ',1 ly Idolns very well iinleM we could make ‘ in at leait 3«rrailej-a <lfiv.-

It ll Mr. llobrrtton'a piirt>o«e lo )r enter a tchool of law. he tald.II, - I. I'. .. , I

THIEF QUITS HOLLISTER ; MAN’S CAR AT GOODING j

h A nrwautomoblle bclonglnjr to Bar- ■ ' rey (Uavln. IIollLiier. whlcli wai - nolni froof-lfi front of a Main ave- "’jniir tfitaurant lata Tuesday nithli

jwns recovered yesterday al Oood-'I lilt, «here U had been abandoMd by; .the ihletm. i>nllce tifflcer* here were'

“ I adviKl, Nottjiiig in.Ihe car wai inliu-' liiif. eirrpi n ds^h clock. It wa* r r - '

a iKirifd. '1-1 The car aa» •molrn wlitle Mr.I It |ni,ivin waited to lake Mr. and Mr>.'II Ittnnk ( TAien to their home In Hoi- D ll>irr. afler they delivered a met-' ]I ■I'.'se til Ihetr neiihew. Lravlil Cmven.' If ,of Mip rtra'.h dl h1.« nlJier in an an- ■1, ilonioblleaffiilem al-Iloliie; and liirn-

'•d ever thrlr enr In hlm to niflkt the. • ''tr ill to Hois.', I

Jent Meat (■■ Cenlral Cii

J

. 1 0 c a m U 2 c Rreisls .........

...Be ;ind 8 c S teak s .........1 6 c I.oin ChoiiR .

.....3 I lls .2 5 c I*ork L iv e r,..... ........ 5 c Spnrc U ibs'.

...................8 c --------K .T crn iinc5r................. 8 c ' ■ I’ure Tork S;

lO C n n d lS C . 1(1.....2 IIW .25C Shouters ......2 I I)k.,3 5 c ' “ ’ I.cru ............................... S c ' HonelcM Shr

d Larffc Kryers‘ts for Baking... ....iN and a Full L ine o f Fnncy Cold :

p H H T ^J FM iJIE“ R e 9 rL “ D rS fn ilfT A c c e p ls ■

..C a ll to Head Congre-

ga lion In “ Tw in Falls

nev. Lyman D. Bmllh. Salem. Ore- ton. "alio lia."! aceepVrd a til l to ba- cnme pulor of tlie Twin- FalU Cimrcli of the Nnr:ircne. It to ar­rive today and will preach mornln* and crenlni a t tlie church here nexl Sunday. The Rev. Mr. Bmllh. wt»

iwas lor a number of yeart.poilor . 'o f the Salem, OreRon. church, hai

Ibeen ensated for.aomo tlma Inevan- selljilc work, and eome* here from I :Oikei, North Dakota, where he h u jjiut {lowd a tuccewful camp meet-

» Hw. IHe will be Joined here Uier by

Mn. Smith and U o dauthten, MUs Mailne Smllh and MUt Lorene

.. bmllh. omiing from itieir Home m " >IJ Silem. OreEnn.in m e lUv. Mr. Smith, u putor of . " tlie Twin FalU Church of the Nai- '

arene, iuceeed.i Ilev. HerKhel Mur- I ll- phy. who ralrned about tlx weekt J m. nso. In llie ahwnce of a mlnhler. h- Rer, .Maekey J. Drown. T»ln P IU, ay has lupplled ».i I'lcal Nauteiie .

te COUNTY CUTS CHARGE FOR BEER licenses;;

“• ------- Ir“h Nine appllcanti for Twin FalU il f* counly rcUII beer dealert' llcenie.i aif ' will receive rerundi of M3S each T

under.lerms ot modltlCAtlon of the L 'c llcenw charge tor the current year u.*1 which T»1n PalU counly commit- ai ‘h adoptol ytaltnlny, Saih otch thete applleanu had p&ld tl3iO tor „ >U county llcente for the j-ear endlnit 'I- neit January I. or for approximatelyct aU monlht period. In accordance " n- wlUilhclermioflhereiolullDntU-

lii( the llcenic fee which the com-mU'Innera adopted lu l Monday. 11

Tlie prlee for Ihe ilx-monlh lie- rcen.w for the remainlnn monlht ot nlthecunenlyear was re<luced to t l ^ i ai

J by the rommUilnncn' action ye«- Oiterday. which conlortni lo tlio policy 0

0 adoplrd by other Idaho counllet and A by the federal sovernment. Ihe com- D mUilonera wtrt advised.

!h" ACCUSED AXE W iELD ER n

% ■ GETS DAY IN COUi\T SIW ■ — 1. . .n / Joe Martlner,T«ln Falls. Mexican. U.v'einaiided. and w u siveii a prelim- <’1 in ,tHaBJj£aMnR belore Probate Judte « rc Ouy L. Kmriey In.llie dlilrlcl court at,room hero yeiterday. but tlie reiull

I wu the aame u when he waived pre- le ; llmlnary hearlnt llic day before nn - In>'lf5tttiif tirtTBc ol-tir«naiiWn8 »n “ in axe at Enieron V. Aaliby. a nelshbor '• ie In Ihe Mexican colony on Itock crtek Je canyon near the Amaltamated Sugar f

jcompaiiy planl Ixn Wedne.iday! T Id I On boUi occulona. Martinet w u 0 nt iheld |o antwer lo the chuEe In Hie 11 •a dtilrlet court, and he w u remandt<l cc i . to Ihe iherUCt cuitody for wanl of .0. IIJM ball bond, ,iir ' Evidence at Ihe pre!lm'lntr>- hear- ■ it- ' Ing yeiterday Indlrateid Martinet htd •11 .qiiirreled wtth hU wlte and ehaied er , her to the neighbor'* houie, carryln*I-,tli'‘ a jie^h lch wm Inlroduced.in, le fvldeiice.

'.Murtlnet' waiver of preliminary I1. henrliia on hU tin t appearance be- |(. fore the, court w u e^plalnrt with '

Iht HalemenV that he wa» unaWe to ne make plain hU wUhw, and there 60|W.w no InWrpreter al hand, E. V. ! iT-,ljnon, Twin,FalU. appenred ai hU ke attorney yeiterday. i

A "a ’&«fe“wn"n” ih^*H iaiS^^ of nie »itl!c»tiursj:oanlry tluli, <

^ mrdalUl of Ihe city's jjolfen,■f- ~ ~ - . - ai -

1 S T R j t W l i K R R I l s ' s '

te* • O C ’a-1 ^ O C f J A I J .O NP- Pick Them Your«elf

ir.i OI>KN SU N D A YS

?• .4, I I S I G G I N S i.Mile Narth and ti Mile I

I , . , \Ve>t of VUf r<vlnt». 'n. I'hnne OIXIIK

i

CompanyC i l y - M k t . , K i n i h e r l y

PORK..... ................... lO c and 1 4 <

..... 1 2 c

P S .......................... - ..........I S C 'T ,...................................... 5CIS ...........................3 IIIS .2 S Cc s -.- .,.:- .::7 :z i7 !7 ii)“ 2 5 c ~4 S.m s.'icc .......... .- S lh s - a S c

LAMB ■ . i i K A i . s m N i ; •...........................................1 4 c...........................................1 7 c

Shntilrter* .......... ...........„ 1 7 C

........ .’ . . . . . - 2 0 c »>•

iH Mt.iU, Fin. for nolid.iys

. TWIN FALLS DAILY

I

U Y NEWS, TmN FALLS, IDAH(

Accepts Call '

l '

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luM- - , ;

IlKV. LVMAH D, SKD'nr. Salcm, by Orrgon. who hu been called u p 1*3 iiasior nf the Twin .FalU Church ti ne of the Naurene and will preach ri

or ____________________ wII- “ i<

Local Favorites ' I Go to Hailey for j -■— FestiraHJattles -

If Ihe lioj'i do whal Uiey’rc cap- , •C slile ot doing Hierc Miould b« a •'

cou|>le uf good llglit iirotmms dur- ," Ihe Uie Fourth or July, cclcbritloii

IU It Hailey. The Idah6 Athletic aswcl- i e.i atlon. whleh hai been handUnt the V :h Tain > 1U riBhU for the American : le LcBlon recently. U im rIor a full!« ir card In Hailey Monday night and . t- another bne Tueiday nliilit. | “ j^ Joe Domlnso, ■'Kid'’ Cannon. Ouy , cl ^ NeUon. Bill French, three of the ei * flBhter* on the Puntfi Bowl card.I ' hrre lonlglu. will be teen In AcUon ' w

on the Hailey procrams. !t|1- “Tutr ,0'DOTd. Pocatello, wlU

flghl At Dixon. floUc, In the 10-1°' t- round main event In lUlIey Monday 'Dt nlghl. ll will be a continuation ot an 25 artumriii between O'Dowd and DU- I- on whlcli hu not bi en tellled, n cy O'Dowd ha* dost decliloni over boUt I ‘ I Id Al DUon and his broUter. “Duck-1 n- DUon. N(iw he's starting atl over I

igahi with Al., Ipj.Cannon u tiated lo meet Ouy fc

NeUon. forett camp worker, and = _ Prench will try his luck agalMt the _ I old warhorae. Joe Corte*. Tuesday T

nlshl. Dolh bouli will be four-round- I en. There will be Qie uiual number '• ot teml-flnali and pretlmlnarlcj each nlghl.

rl ------ 'H KIR.ST TIME A-FISIII.V ,n ..BOCA OIIAf«DK Pa. M’;—If J. V,

Befsett ot T»mpx Ijau betn iv UtWt or ikepllcal of thone fUhlnB stories one I ;k hears along the suit cout, he'll be ir more inclined Io bellev* them nojt

Tha other day lie enme lo Boca u cirande to try hU luck-for the lim le tlme-at catching tart»n and land- ^ cd a 1ia-p9under, orr-id ,

J U O7ft ! Todn.v. July iHf, In the10 j hnlf i )M m ll'H 11I.H0 pny[I I ivhn filill hnve JnbH nndu of “ cnnh and enrry" food

I unusual offerinRS for thI unu.stinl ofefrinRK for th

I’, ; will rind many Ith of July< cntt tie pur'cltnscd ioda)''jij livjily priced.

^ 0 , P . S .

: jeeepo w d er. Jjlenl in fruit or vi-KCtnblo

.«nlnd* or n* a plain ile5.scrt

5c r n - .

HEINZ I RIPE OLIVES

Eflsentiiil.t for the picnic.1 riiittinx

15c'' WHITE STAR

' TUNA FISHNiiKoy wliitc meat in tlii'

luodiiim !<izc tin

15c .Salad pressingKraft .I'ost FoikIs or Nally'.i Qiinrt Jar

2.5c..SALMON

Me<iium lied Salmon in tho ponnd flnt tin •

10c■ “ In oddllion lo the nhovc

attention tp our new shipi cnndies. You will find evo •l.th of JulycelebVntion cfc

O RSK"FOOD^jjgg^

.. ... ......... "A SURETY OFTwin'Falls

Three-Day Holiday ij Hangs in BalanceI Whether a Ihrce-day holiday ba- I ginning Sunday and Including Tue*- I day, Ihe Fourth ot July. «U1 be d»- I dared In Twln’ PilIs'liad not beenI Mayor Duncan Johnilon^ relvmI from an,all-<Iay conference in DoUe.I . “A number of ihe merehtnu have'I indicated that they expect lo closeI , tlielr places of builneu Monday uI , well u Tueaday. and several ot themI I have lold me thal Ihey Intend 10 doI >10 regirdleis of whether a ihm- I /Iday holiday U declared." Mr. John-I litonuld, "Ofcourte. Ihavenode■ l Islre to proclaim a holiday unlei.f the I , mercliants want It. but ir a rcpre- I iientaUte omnluUon, luch u thaI 'chamber ot comiBfrec, ask* for the

holiday I will be gla4 lo Itiue the prKlamsllon.'

Tlie mayor tald he had been In­formed Ihe tlir«e-<lay holiday will

II be obttntd In OoUt, Mountain - Home. Buhl and a number of oUier

Idaho lowni, in. Secretary NcaeU S. Wight ot Twin M Pb IU Chamber of Comemrce uld =h last evening no action had been tak- :h en by the eham^r'a merchanU* ^ bureau rrgarding ine propoaed Itute-

day holiday, bul Uial In accordance _ with a Khedule of holiday* adopted ~ lome years ago. the Fourth ot July

would be ob,wned by peneral closing of Twin FalU builneu houiei.

JURY decIdI s a m Tnst :S — eOOK- -WAGE-GL-AlM-

A Blx-nun Jury In Jiulke court heie yeitcrday dcelded afler two-

.. hour drllberulloiu followtnc bn all- ,,,' day trial ilmi Hoy Olfaon. cooT. wa* J . ; not enlllled to recover hU cUlm for

' ts lor Ihree days' wage* from QcorEe „ ' J. Duhler. proprietor or the OrlllIII ‘ cafe, and wllh ihal verdict Ihe jurr d ' Blw iHimU.ied Oibion'i claim lor an

; additional 190 under the itstute that ' Rlvei ao days' extra pay to a dlt-

ly , dialed employe under certain ctr- ie rumslanccs.-d Evidence Indicated lhal Olbsoa in ' woi dUchantcd nfler working tor

! three days followhig his arrival from „ Portland, and lhat Ihe reiuumnt " , owner pnld hU fare trom Porlland:„ 1 The iult was Insllluted nrlglnally '» , In Juillce of the Peace Juy T, Swopc'a " I court In T»'ln Pall*, and irani- V : lerred to the court ot Justice of the ° ' I Peace R, F. Morehouie. HoUItler. who

presided at trial In the probate court ‘ room .here yesterday.•'I W. Orr Cluipman prc.wnted Iho

ca.ip for Olbton, and F. L. Raybom ly for the restaurant owner, id - — ■

1; llIj J J TONIGHT p

Dance Where A IfsCooI-. Af N "2" N

^ M IN C II ^» C C; „ Shadow- „|‘ E! land E)

ihe first day of the Innt puy-day for mony people, md (he dny'thnt millinnn food buyera will lay in a . r this ocra.sion. Aim you r thiH’flceaHion. Also you July ItemKon displny t^ t .Jay nnd they ate allcac-

PRETZELSDon’t forKct a iiacktiRe of prclzel.s for the picnic.

I’onnd

15cPORK & BEANS

Van Camp’d in pound iiizc tinx

5cDEVILED MEAT.Armour’s VcribtMt.

In .xmiill 'lins. 3c each

3 5 c Dor..

BUTTERJioliil-Pack Creamery

Hutler. round

22cMAYONNAISE

**Fuli Quart, First QHfliity •Mayonnni.sc

■ 3 5 c Quart

>ve wc desire to call your ' ihipment of fresh summer cvorj thinR lo make your

\ economical and pIcasanL...

b ^ G C SSTORES

r oFPunmr, Buhl

AHO, SATUHDAY MOHNING, JS, JU LY 1,1533

a y

i Idaho— If- Iir ls n ’out. k

uve- O Jose %

= 5 I This StorI _ _ Jtha 1 •thethe Jl

Slam J l

ij 2ilO™ SIted 1 ReprcKenlins a speclnl clluly %>ing io the EbhI and nished 1

)urt 5 A r% B kall. O M tti.

s !ini- O .. the ^.ho i J m .'

“'"‘ J

) — 3 ^J 144W l , y Leal

■■ w Titese comejn the ^mallei^ sorted styles und Icallicrs

S > M A IN I

? -----'---- — A n o th e r iB

1 P a n a i

' II#

—J , AND ANOT

Linen, Silk 'W Smart Htyles! Superior va!

Hummcr. If you need a n2 valuc.K. 'i ^ :----y Ju s t A r r iv e d in Tii

$ Ladies’Whi L : Hiltin

^ Colors of oiford. lan and I, knee, (iood qualilv, wtll I

- J . -$2.98. ......

^ . HEA

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9 Dept.r’irR iffh trB rin i

ire W il l B e Opei

M o n d ay Ju ly 3r

J P E C I A

LHandLI cluse-oul purchaKC made by one (d to us by eipresH. Divided as fo

96 ALL

5 $1^ (lleRuIflr 51.!)8

" -V Genuine all-lcHtlicr,' ■' wJiilc.Jintural ai

■ ■ - W ® ^

fW $:

^hite Zipper' ather Hand I

59e(Regular !)8c Value*)

lller shape, mifdc of nil lenllier u-i lers— __

------- 5 9 c —'J FLOOR DRY GOODS DB ig Sh ip m en t oj

ima To]

w *, Ions in

- crca.ied. with pi

cellent

0 ^ •

:OTHBR dm; a ss o r t m e n t of

( Crepe^nd-Pavalues in womcn'8 eool hat.i fnr

a new hat don’l overlook these

iTime for That Fourth otliipcord Riding i ng Breechesid brown. The S2.9S»pumhcrs have ill tailored and perfect fittinc. $1

:EADY-T0-WEAR DEPARTMEN

. S t o r e dlng~I1rBack— S-

— — 11 jen All D a y 53rd 5

A L J

LBogs-tone of our local buyctu now ^

Rfi follows: ^

XL-LliTATHER

^ G S \

H.29 ISl.ilS and ?2.19 Values.) {stlicr, in luaortcd styles. Colora , ral and beige. Yuur opportun- J )od bnff at a saving— ^

$ 1 .2 9 S

— -------r Top A ll 5 I Bags ^. I•r U'ith zipper fastener. As- '1

of Women’s j

>yos a( I

6 9 ''IludeinR from the pupulnrity ^ our previous shipment.H of

;kc hiiis these wHl not, slay %IK in our slocks. Some hare %ased rrowns, others arc plitln klh plain nt. fancy lmnd». Ex- ^lent values!___________ ;______ 3

•69c JOK WOMEN'.'! ^

*antinia-Hats-A—

98^ \1 ot July Outing , ^

gand $ J| 98 ^. . — V - - .

', $ 0 9 8 N.have leather ^ \r. $1.98 and m m t J J

HENT ■ ^ ■