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. -------- =J -------- - 1 . ..... -r;-:— ^r:r-T J TODAr: : :: ::l - PH co Five 7 1 «Hsm nrm iira' pt_. ■Secretarv^l-State^ceuses-l 'SfafF^ Administration, of -StaBiHB'Sit^OowirttriltoT- Draws . Bristling' R ep ly y TlJC'Assoclntcd Ptcm) InrrflflfiP |?r.: - t ; - vetoes oik 15 -1830- legislative act5 wcre_v^d._ “— T'-Secrcfary .of"State - Oeorge CurU&;-Oxrord-tralricd:aiid' a: — 'Tximocrat; acdused the Rcpub- :f*------ llcarf adminlstratlon-today-of I- '..... --•■aURlnir- ft- sU-down-iilrlke,"-and ' setllemenl or Use controversy.'. Tlio Uik hnd no more Ihan dried _;_baCurtb'.aUiUmcnt.,liowv«.:,i»i«n K: ■■ T.l«iitCTnnt Qovemor Donald.Whltc- ~ .hend .told. Uic-press Curlls- -tatc. -------mcnt*warf;"ftn''efrorf to-nvolffnho accreUiry of sldte's ortlee'nonongor -rahan-lO-dnys-Bfter. «djwimm«nl. ot- teslslalUTb no. counting. Sun- .ij^^e-lirao-w u.rucd by .reaolutloa at 10:45 p. m. March 2 /or adjourn* ...)n«^.ot.tlie.JeglaInturc.Jiut.actually; Elhcmlciipcd'inlo the'wlndoi^.to atop uic~iiiow.;_::i^ iiiis M ii iPEcmsiN Secretary-o'f- state..Points to Lack of Contract: ior-RFinlini)-^— . 13:30 a.-m‘ . Mansi' 3.? • BOISE. March 37 {/P>-Pallure pt U»a' prIntUig-cwnmltt«-of-th«r- re* cenUy adjourned idntio leeUlaturc to enter Into a contract' (or publl* cation o r the '1039 sciilon laws brought nredlctlonx tonight-that i unavoidable. ^j.l>ad failed to abide by a statute loflir .Itaadlnsr wlilch required the Jot^ houMf and. tenat« printing ------- ltU®-, lo enter Into * contract lUni thft seuldn lAwa. -'- othor ulatlon Ir^ - '-------“On-Marcht^-Uifr-fovcmor-an- I';’ -■ .aiFc«d..l)y..JcWtt' lureeating, ,Uui\;l '.-concur In his optaion that4he leg- . biBturer adjotimed oq-Match-a In- ” ' /i^ad .or^t<W:«.p;,:au,«n I.tArd} 3 .V ..F ^ m ’jay onico-'ihowi' w«.tt»e'.taten-, IV /T T ^ lejUlftture.— ' ---------- underatanct, have been manlpuUUd In aa unprecedented effort to show that the actual adjournment oc- . .curred one day‘5oUowlnB.tlw.ho»r "•setnS^ffie leglslaturc.-T ' "My .only InUrrttt has been; and ta. to comply with tl»e consUtutlon which-1 awore to^uphold... ....... -Court ftcUon will-liavo to aatUo ;t h r MUs'p&asod -by. t^ e 1930 ffitcepl'iB vetoed measures.-In type. It was polntcd out tliat the legis- lature approved li rcsoluUon provld- fr—; ---- ;• cCDntWU«-MrT»Y« l."caum n-l') FLASHES of =^TFE— _ 0 r El8p]_„ ORAKOEBtmO, S. C. — -nie O- ■"Meh havenX Tieord: about .the «■ —. i_..’:tortion-nij-8tcry,. conXrontlng-pollce, hero but— . ■ V . 'A H*yWrrflld.BJn-riccVvctt'a.po«V cot^ •dcmnndlns'that a-dlmo be placed-la'ft botUo uid left''at a ^— -deslgnnted spot or she would Jsuffcr lli- ---------- 4NDIANAPOMS------Meeilnf-hla. -Tt brother;-James, lor the <l«t time ia jeftw ,.^lnw d;-ffi)lt;jnr: ^ dlanapofls Negro- detecUve, --told .<1® ' thi*- 3 r o l h e r , , . b u t ~' jou^'undCT'arrcst.’' 515565 KlmbalUomlly h ^ A new dog. “"“TljntoffT«edt®-Bennto-tho*neT: Charles Vonxandt's auto.'A note was home? I’m Bood-natured. three and ^^oKS:-haryeiuiWiind.'nee<ra h------- Sorry,,. ^ . "-■■-■-’oHiCAOO"-^ T wu'm en~i>ftraded’ -aeroin the stage at the police show* ’. .. Sunday morning.” declared Richard ...................... manager','was"glven 'o summons for-dlwrderly conduct.------------ --- ’ •TliFcanleitmad'lo'bc-rcmovrt' to thtf basement, away frm the •• tired eyes ot firoad- rtoriTriirir-Biuc-craTH!rTvi steppei intits Traffic BlpcT<C(l IZBSSsICSaJsst;! NEW YOBK, Marclt 27 M>-A ' contest held In the itiow wlndow of .ft. shoo-company on-Timen Square to determine 'th e most beauUfaf teg»~-ai the -clty ^had I soms unexpected-results today:. l;^trwiumecctsaTy=4o-‘dlaTTaWh-' ■threo-pollco cars to Uie scene to qulet_a»l'over-npprecltiilvo Im- 'prohiplii nudlcQco. of .3.000.'.pec-. I•Bons.-and-to-urwnarl-the tn x f f lo .- . PJltJO IK iM ifiN ir w iiiiy ii _ crats;2dopt Resolution; |— DirectingTCommittce-to: Conduct Thorough Probe •tolncd~torei^.nn thenfou^ to-' TSajrTOTjrdirrijytBTiljEciiajDr^ lly a "thorough invostlBatldn’' 0 r;tbciw 6 rlcs.pr6 gt'c5 sjxdhiln- istratton, which-for* months lias been the target of chargcs ot malaclrriinlstratloji and' un- due political activity. —H-t®ok-ihl«-«otIpn-wnirt'<UyKlwel- Icrs"among Uic membe;d)lp' contin- ued—with many qucstlonlnR tlie ex* (ont of their.SUCCCM—to.aeltate for a rftrmernftbor_.c6a]llIon..to..nMuie. ihe'npprovnl of proposed-approprln* Uons for relief and .farm benefit paymenu;* ActlOr[on boUt Items was hAunSSS CuBif. ihadd con.nlderatlon of the appro* .pclation*biU-ior-Uio-agricultura- da«. pnrtmciit which Includes a highly dl.<i(}U(e<l Hem of 1350.000.000 for farm parity payments, or pnj^pnts intended to' Increase .the farmer's h;icomc,lo.Jts.Jl>01):M>vfni80. ------- While thlvltem Is befQre*tl»B home lest of.slrength. a vote In im appro* prlntlons subcommittee. Tlie VfPA lnve.<itlgatlon was ap- proveil throuRh the adoption of a TMolutlonbyRcpresentaUveCox (D* .Gn)., directing -the-npproprlntlons committee t^ conducl .the Inquiry. Both Kepresentatlve Rayburn (D* awarded to Yorlc's company; and It appropriated funds. Alter the confercneo wlUi York, tSie c h t e j ^ e x e c u ^ . s a l d : . •I flilnk tJiat Uie legUlature-fully hjleiided that ' Ujo ' Syms-Tork 'PrlnUng.company.should print the seulon. law s. ___ - _________ pnltlff til'f-nrt on II —OtnunnrahDuse-obaerTers-polnt- •od-outrhowcTcrrUiaflhi!*questton- mlRht come to a head when the stipn statute which nrouMd (ho talk of.1 special .ncMlon! contract -imade .by...dje, printing _pommlttee) entered Into provWrt, It shall be’his'autytd'dallytleUver to ntcr.to. w'hom.auch.coptroct ..a. V.V-P let oll-coplcs or la « cn- ccU!d-and-re*olutlons;pasaed-M-the »hnll hw Czech CountrymenlA.sk For- -IndcpentoM^rlye!^ «-orld that he lead a newjndepen* Uielr country; are holdlng meetlngs,, Tottnlng''organixatlons -and T n ak ln r I resolutions for a declahtUod' of In*' was giving “earnest and- sympath-, etlo consideration" to many appeals I Ui«rha~iieaa7<frc4aipaign~tb'frefl' hts-people-from the d o t ................... Kazl Germany. . . 4-of-tJte- fact to say that Dr. Bencs Is a l, .......... . -pre»tpt-'hcadlnf-:a--aovemcn t~IBfraiiffity~ LITTLE-STEEL-XONCERNB —- I ; WIK-mJUNCTlOK-FIGnT Farm TON osrio .>,-and. Jleprcsntativo-Mortln-- (R^ MaM) the Republican leadeV. spoka In behalf of the measiu^. It wm approved 353*to 37. All of Uie dls* .swten.7cro StmocraU.except one VRepreaftntaUire Marcajjtonlo, ^ew Ybrk member of <he-American Ifti b6r party, - . - —- ~ “NothlRC Hostile* .>fotblnr 1 ______ _____ , Cox. RpenklpgforhliuinjpoKU-told 4ng_that-tho contract.. shmilrt-belHhe-hmiseitTontalne'd notl)lng.'‘hos* ----------------- *” •* tile to WPA" but was nccessarj- be- ,“of widespread chatBcs'ol mnl- admlnlstratlon.''- Martin said Uiere wa.1 "consldemble politics In WPA" 'flR0:illftl'nirpcVt)Iel3em'anBe'd'‘'faIr, and Impartial admlnlAtratlon.** Rep. |Sabirth -(D-lll,) one of those who voted ngalnst the - resolution sugj sested It tvns Intended to prombt< **iinfnlr ptihHrlty*' p pn. , poAcd |I50.W,<M addltlonnl for [T|^~dmnp7X>l'JLri5?C^ -------- sm Uons until Juno 1 and that-congress utlUze-the j)ext two monUts to study possible changes In Ihe.rellef system, before acting on the-request for od- dltlonal WPA'funds, tfeUfOTTira-PijliE®-^ Impound Jewelry which Chief- of DelecUves J. T Edward- said- they- believed- to be- part of-thn-looUwhlrh.nraham~hftx c o n f^ d he took from the homes d to ttlra him-to* Ives plat ,r— _______ . -- •-— - - .morrow, to visit the homes of Bar- |.hl«.eaiiatiymm In many DOrtfl ofitbe- hartL--;j:tfBn»fy>-V »nrt • ffnmii.- Tjim. bard, wh'ere-Oralum sold he.had Bus Crash Kills Eight, Trifurcs Eleven -AtUEICIJTTASSENGERS IiTilil* sedan were killed when an Intenirtan bu^^ntrvck the-llehl rar limad.lile en.VollBy bquUvard near'L«« Ancelni. Eleven of-the-IS-psnencen on Oi> bu*i wrrctlrralcd for liijurln. Wlt- nmex said the aut«mo{)IIe »lther»l(l<lded'berau»c of the ullppery eondltlon of the psvcmtnt, or l)pcau«4he -driver^ddeitlrT‘I<?>lled-hl»7brake*, or-beth.- » • — - ...... . . - ' — ^..i?lajis-Ior caiiltulailgn' of^tliajjcsk’iicd RCDUbllcan-capilftlr-. RKalnsi which Franco Inunch'ed an cndrcllnR movement yea- - _ tcrdip'.-werc-bcHcvcdHndlcnWd-bj- two~dfcistdns-by.J;hc'M 'n"~^~M drld regime.tnlc.'lSsl'iilBlU .. . . . '.''-.11—' _____________ It began n.s.sl.siinK the fllghl.of-those wiflhlnK-to-c.scupe:po5“~ -, slblc—Nationalist—uTath~andi' dcmobUi?ed ri!crutt.s who been called up but_wfto had not yet joined Uic :ntTklT Fa>3:ee— A ir w a y ID IT ISCAPES Man-Threatens': to-Explode- Dynamite WirecTAround CHAJWTE,'Kas.. March 27 m A-'man-who- tlireatened'to explode d>-namlte wired around hb waUt forc^-eftielala-of-the^relr-Nftllcmftl- bank today to hand over »l,8(;o in currency and then cscapcd In a taxicab after freeing two hoxti\Ke.i. lUtlier than* rlsl^. nn e:<plo.slon and attempt capture of the man who'snld'ho WQuW"bn)w-tlie pliicc to hell," President James' A. 'Allen and Vice President B. S. Gofer handed the c u r a c y . over to ih< who originally demanded »10,- accosted-by-the-banditrtnid 'ther recognized him as a former Chanule resiaentTwho ';f;cwmly;rhad:-te Clipper carried -the -tradition ot her -sailing Jiomesakes through the.Atlantlc.'skles today in.an inspection , flight "over a,trail for American air commercc wlth.Eurppe; . ' The 42-ton, -74-pdflsongor flying boat rode a fair wcaCwlnd from BaUjmore. to these sunny islands, completing the first leg or her /maiden trans-Atlantic t:;lp' nearly half ah hour uhead'of schedule; 7 . . ' ' ' —’------------------------- —Flagship of Pan American Airways, which will sUirt reg- ular passenger service to Eur- ope later In the summer, she ,Carried 21 crcwnicn. tech'niclnai and army, navy and coMi jiuiird observ- ers—the Inrgftit number every lo fly the Allantlc.lh a henvlrr-thnn* alr-machlne—over the’route follow- ed by the ohl American sailing cllpr “Villi' iirtTBiir^Er'cyffv'r^ontrj cra/t.-.sald-.Ujc J.8BQ-' trented-rtfKonsii City for'amiiMlnV *rhi» mun fiilfw l RnlMi‘.< nfflfi acro.w U»e street from the bank. dlsDla>’cd_wlrcjind.pncknus.un}UDd hlS'walst- nna-imld -ne-wn.^-“v.ired' Asserting Jicrhad to.havo-monpy" .,ie maniordcred Balch to_accom- pany;hlm to the bank but said: _ "If you do ju I W l you, you won’t gel Huff* . : - Tog'ether.thcy walked to Cofor's desk and' the 'robber ■directed' that --------------------------------------------- m r [•fmnt-iMa.'T77“ iho-eiipiMr ...................................... 7 hofirs nnrt 32 avernRc of'lGS liour^Slic_took_cfIJroni’ - - ___! ?• " Then Cofer asked to call Allen. TliU the.man permitted but warned that If an nttempt' was made to call police he woulc( "blow tP^plHcif.tolielLl'^Z'-L-::',,'.:.^ _ -- Tr|iti nf- thi»-man'sra«n^nd“lor .;;:;s“K?egir3^s that much In cash. The bandit said Blven..U»e.-*4.0M..r- - • . _ - _____ Next ho ordered that a cub be called:. When It- arrlved-he- forced Baleh'-t« enter wltli-hlm.-Pourt treasury bllU brought average prices ■nf-het»w.n.a3<IMI).tfl-«0Q-p»r-tl00 unit,.or about the some as In re- Womaii^aims Suc^^^ : Her Efforts As Rainmaker 'PROSTPROOP, PI»,-March 37^ u g h t her f r ^ her Oxford! M to ffl*i M ill TIIIIH ccaa.fo^her ralnmaklng..ef(orU .t«? 05 shbaer* fell'W drought- -she could end a damaglhg dro_ .... - -w hne-m onr treated clomis' of -the woman-IlghCly. Mlu.-SibAte gained the weatljer bureau said "aod or- , DuhedlB. Fla.;- real estate wny^m'^CTavtio-c'hKk-tb'Mks ------ -Jied-Pei .............................. I of the state during the .day. reached. the..*horc*,or Uke Reedy; tonight and drenched Uje spot.where. the. : ^ d sc]f'8tyled.{rr&lnmakerr ,U»e nonuem part •rWtf.doa't‘lfll3»r-whftrjwwdnfhe .............................has-or,whether she ,}w8*any stuff on the bnll,”. Peeblea said, "but the result*, are'okey." '’Tha. ■ (By Thc Asjodlated PrcM) HQRTA. ThA Azores. M arch 27—Thpf-toQir aoUT_Yimk£g. ®GrKiiiriN BUM mSH Slippery Pavement Blamed =^for-TFag«dy^hat-AIVipe8'— .i^ii^Out^Famiiy.^:-— • _ and weather reporting scrvlecs'nnd imlnjilrport personnel'ln pervlcclng flying boats. Gray sftld hc_dlrt not expect leave on the next leg ot the flight (antmued on t^i* 3.>Column 3) .Cb!dJWinds!iand;Tnaw'-lWhip. Soiittiward'From Wyom- Hng~and Montana" caslcm.Colorado4onlght,.Tt)o storm; ending -a week ot sprlhg sunshine, —— aonthwnrd'from In the Milk River valley last:wcck.- m'WSomlng'Uie'ild'rmV frcedng sla’th'wns blamed -foi^ an-automoblle. accident In which Mrs..Rose Prons- dedvand oycrtumed six miles wc^t of Cheyenne. She’ was*taken to Cheyenne hospltal; • . , from Salt Lake •contlncntal-IUghtsrrT KEW OmECTOR.NAMED._.:..u_ , - FOR HOME LOAN BANK .............. J:^~^gOKAHE.^Mw ban bus which was In eoUlsIon with n-nedw^yCTilerdfty-rcsutllafl-ln-Uw. d’caths of eight penoiv. (old police, todayrthaf“l'm-not3urc how:lt hap-“ dan swung around, and the.right nide-of- the-sednn -smashed inlo-the front o t Uie bus.- I guess the sedan skidded.:!^.................- . Meyer Mlnkus.,70; Mrs. Nellie Mlii- kus. 08, his wlte;-Isftlore AUnkus. 35, their son: Fannie Mlnklls. 18. their dauglitcr: Mona Lee *Minkus. .3. daughterof-ilsadorei Pronk Oarronr Sl^jtephew-of Meyer:-Uiia-Rubln,- '12, daughter of Mr.-ahd-Mrs. Hany RubtnrOorrmmltnTTT— ----------------- irlrv>.n nf Ihf. hill- t E jtd N M g x JM KnuRiO-l ii(.5CCit6c%AriiiedJForccs Look-^ ,, iii^ 1,0 hiipeiuliiii; .SiicuV^dowiuoii___ _ 7 - Italv's Ciitiiiis _ T h p -cn lr\- of GcnoraiI.sglma. rm 't^rn’.-;-N.arnn?»!i.sl.' Irpln'ri.t- into Matlrld :»j)|jcarcd lo be only a m atter of .hours early. 'Ilic latlpr nrlliin roiTjirmcd bvlicf prcvalllnK in Mniirld ilinl the lie- .BUbUcan_Jcadcr.’i.dld_:>oi UUcnd„iO- i\'.'>l:it the NiiitoniilUi.'.. smaniiluc.'n.’kiii.k NiitlwMUt ftriviec,-. reported reported iioUilni; indi. A hecond Nntloiiall.nt drlvo^on .the Ettremadum'front, ISO mllr.i south of Madrid, .was siil'd to-have broiiglit the fall of Almaden. rich nwrcury mining center, . ^Vhlle nn end appeared to the "little world war" in Spain, head* long prepnmtlons contUiued ebe- ........... KUropt HBAIIWl more iron- jAPiwyis.^ MPORTiHlft Clinwx pf..i4p*Mij_e' .Drive iliANOTAI, Mnrcir38''(TUcS’ay) ” nlsht announced capture the ii Nanchang. describing It as a "crusKi~. Ing blow" to.<Generallsslmo Chtang Kai-Shek.. T)>c city’s fall came as the cU- lax of a seven-dar. 40-mlIe drive, - constlluUng the greatest Japanese . offensive in the last five months of" ihr Chinese war. ..................Japanese said that between last ble which many-fearcd-to-he brew- ing.. .... France .Strencthen* Perce* The. French •government 4«ued' flve 'new decrees, ndvanelng a long slep nearer full war-time footing in an.Apparent move.to streiigU;en it/) position for postible' negotiations with Italy on tl)e latter's colonial ! Japanese and 900 Chinese deaths. . * - Occupation of Nanchang. the Jap^, anesc said today, resulted In sev* erance of tlie Cheklang-Rlongsl.''- railway, which runs to Iha coast.: '' It was reliably-reporietl from Paris that Premier Dalndler had won a battle with his foreign minister in the r^cneh cabinet and.would refuse In a speech Wednesday to negotiate with Premier MuMOIlnl until ho has stated his exact claims. ' Poland, fearlns she- would be- Uie next of- Adolf Hitler's list, ■an- nounced an extmordinary defense -1Oftn^»r-1300.-000.000-eIoty-f|225,C00;=, 000) to "a.wure new sucee.ises for Poilah-ams" If thlnRrT:ame“ tb“ Britain cold-shouldered any n Oetmany-Rumanlan • treaty. Britain’s immedlatejjroW_______ tered oif Che question-of mlllUty conscription. _ ""Prime Mlrilsfcf'Chambcrlaln. whol baa dcc!aTcd> there would be no com- pulsory erpnlent. «-as threatened by a cab* Inet spilt over .the isiiue. Tlie Lithuanian cabinet which last .weel^hnndcd.QVcrJilemel .to-Hitler, resigned .following demands fer a New Dorder-Clash-^ A new outbreak came ln the Hun* Barmn-5ravinrTrbf>Uer“ dlipulc'— DentrsrSla!)bell=" ~~Patienl A rife^ied by-a •m an-w lS. told poUce'he ;.u ^ "disgusted“‘OTcT-the-"poor fif* of-n- menta oixneiIjM'nvc'rRailonsn settlement.— Some-of-the-Slovftlf TiegotlatorB-went-to-Budapesr-fear-, ful-that-.lherwou3drlcate-wlth-Hon«:| Tfwy---------------------------------------------- ,. On. the. other.8ldc of^Ute .globe |-tbc-Japane»e-wannachlne-Mpnired- greatest fenslve drive In five months. ___ , . Heporis persisted liT S ^ ls h 6o> I |-Her-cin3er-tliK-MWridi-i»tl(jaal-' render, despite failure.over. (he..week Custm-d Pie Piisclaimed As NEW VORK. Moreh 27 (^V-Qonei ore the- dttyt,“ *ay» Motion-Weture t Csar Wljl It' Kaye*. ' whim ' the “ ■ •‘of-hl- The-discussion that^prooeeda jthe'funcUons of.thfl'aerMnVHaya - * - the greatest Wecta-T^ -TiiOTHrt-^lr^^ has been able to produce o r -------- othH’ artistry can create la-now d6* m£nd«r'Ih'the'IUxhi,''%? Hayii,.who u pi^envof'MoUon disclosed 'that--^otr.-tbe^MB 1. Tltat eastern China now la cut off from important Chlnm munt*' . tloa<i plants In Ilunaa-pfovlnce. Just./, west of KlangsL i2. That troop reinforcements'now . _re lost to Chlneic-forces • which the Japanese admit are still pre»< ' :cnt around the eastern citle* of Hangchow and Nanking. Japanese aerial observe.xtiport-. ; ,.ed.=N.and«mg-Wft^^ Japanese soldiers entered.TTsey said .... important.^buildlng».:..:vaad-.i.^Bt«~2: ' wcrc.dynamlt«l.by_lhe ChlnBM.imd_i many fires were-aet,-laylng-waate.— ~ ' scorchcd'earth" policy. y h c TMmUotflClal Ktiomln (Chi- _■ ■■ ..eso neA-tf agencj*). reported In » WBuaiortg'cnmirTiiurieftrorM M- ---.I C01.- to confer with.BoviaV.Porelgn Commlftsar-Ma*lm-L!tTtnoff-nnd— recommend more Russian oasistanca' to China.....- - - — ------- formeF-Albuquerqu0-Exccu--ij~J ;ivePleads"NoHftf6nse=r=H^ tonujr Owen MatXL___ mlssal/or Dine other;f pending 01 lnr«f-p ■TUB’ *

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to Lack of Contract: ior-RFinlini)- — .

13:30 a.-m‘. M ansi' 3.? •

BOISE. M arch 37 {/P>-Pallure p t U»a' prIntU ig-cw nm ltt«-of-th«r- re* cenUy adjourned idntio leeUlaturc to enter Into a contract' (or publl* cation o r the '1039 sciilon laws brought nredlctlonx ton igh t-that i

unavoidable.

^ j . l> a d failed to abide by a sta tu te loflir .Itaadlnsr wlilch required the J o t^ houMf and . tenat« printing------- ltU®-, lo en ter Into * contract

lU n i thft seu ldn lAwa. -'- othor u la tlo n

I r ^ - ' -------“O n -M arch t^ -U ifr-fo v c m o r-a n -I';’ -■ .aiFc«d..l)y..JcWtt' lureeating, ,Uui\;l

'.-concur In his optaion that4he leg- . biBturer adjotimed oq-Match-a In-

” ' /i^ad .or^t<W:«.p;,:au,«n I.tArd} 3

.V . .F ^ m ’jay onico-'ihowi'w «.tt»e '.ta ten -, I V / T T ^ lejUlftture.— ' ----------

underatanct, have been manlpuUUd ■ In a a unprecedented effort to show

th a t the actual adjournm ent oc- . .c urred one d a y ‘5oUowlnB.tlw.ho»r " • s e tn S ^ ff ie le g ls la tu rc .-T ’

' "My .only InUrrttt h as been; and ta. to comply with tl»e consUtutlon which-1 awore to^uphold.. .

. . . . . . . -C ourt ftcUon will-liavo to aatUo

; t h r MUs'p&asod -by. t^e 1930 ffitcepl'iB vetoed measures.-In type.

I t was polntcd out tliat the legis­lature approved li rcsoluUon provld-

f r — ;---- ;• cCDntWU«-MrT»Y« l."caumn-l')

FLASHES of =^T FE —

_ 0 r E l8 p ]_ „ORAKOEBtmO, S. C. — -n ie O-

■"M eh havenX Tieord: about .the «■ —. i_ ..’:tortion-nij-8tcry,. conXrontlng-pollce,

hero but— . ■ ■V . 'A H*yWrrflld.BJn-riccVvctt'a.po«V

cot^ •d c m n n d ln s 'th a t a -d lm o be p la c e d -la 'f t botUo u id le f t ''a t a

— ■ -deslgnnted spo t or she would Jsuffcr

l l i - ----------4NDIANAPOMS------M e eiln f-h la .-Tt brother;-Jam es, lo r the < l« t tim e ia

j e f t w , . ^ l n w d ; - f f i ) l t ; j n r : ^ dlanapofls N egro- detecUve, --to ld

.<1® ' thi*- 3 ro lh e r , , .b u t ~ ' ■ jo u ^ 'u n d C T 'arrcst.’' ■

515565Klm balU om lly h ^ A new dog.

“" “ T ljntoffT «edt® -B ennto-tho*neT : Charles Vonxandt's auto.'A note was

home? I ’m Bood-natured. th ree and ^ ^ o K S : - h a r y e iu iW i in d . 'n e e < r a h-------

S o r r y , , . . "-■■-■-’oHiCAOO"-^ T wu'm en~i>ftraded’

-aeroin the stage a t the police show*

’ . .. Sunday morning.” declared Richard

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

manager','was"glven 'o summonsfor-dlwrderly conduct.------------ ---

’ •T liF can le itm ad 'lo 'bc-rcm ovrt' to thtf basement, away f r m the

•• tired eyes o t firoad-

rtoriTriirir-Biuc-craTH !rTvisteppeiin t i t s

Traffic BlpcT<C(lIZ B SSsIC SaJsst;!

NEW YOBK, Marclt 27 M >-A ' contest held In the itiow wlndow of .ft. shoo-com pany on-T im en Square to determine 't h e most beauUfaf teg»~-ai th e -clty had

I soms unexpected-results today:. l;^ trw ium ecc tsaT y= 4o-‘dlaTTaWh-' ■threo-pollco cars to Uie scene to qulet_a»l'over-npprecltiilvo Im-

'prohiplii nudlcQco. of .3.000.'.pec-.I•Bons.-and-to-urwnarl-the t n x f f l o . - .

PJltJOIKiM ifiN ir w iiiiy ii

_ crats;2dopt Resolution; |— DirectingTCommittce-to:

Conduct Thorough Probe

•tolncd~torei^.nn th e n fo u ^ to-' T S a jrT O T jrd irrijy tB T iljE c iia jD r^ lly a " thorough invostlBatldn’' 0r ; tb c iw 6rlcs.pr6gt'c5sjx d h iln - is tra tton , w h ich -fo r* m onths lias been th e ta rg e t o f chargcs ot m alaclrriinlstratloji and ' u n ­due political activity.— H-t®ok-ihl«-«otIpn-wnirt'<UyKlwel- Icrs"among Uic membe;d)lp' contin­ued—with many qucstlonlnR tlie ex* (ont of their.SUCCCM—to.aeltate for a rftrmernftbor_.c6a]llIon..to..nMuie. ihe'npprovnl o f proposed-approprln* Uons for relief and .farm benefit paymenu;* ActlOr[on boUt Items was

hA unS S S

CuBif.

ihadd

con.nlderatlon of the appro* .pclation*biU-ior-Uio-agricultura- da«. pnrtmciit which Includes a highly dl.<i(}U(e<l Hem of 1350.000.000 for farm parity payments, or pn j^ p n ts intended to' Increase .the farmer's

h;icomc,lo.Jts.Jl>01):M>vfni80. -------While th lv ltem Is befQre*tl»B home

lest of.slreng th . a vote In im appro* prlntlons subcommittee.

Tlie VfPA lnve.<itlgatlon was ap- proveil throuRh the adoption of a TMolutlonbyRcpresentaUveCox (D* .Gn)., directing -the-npproprlntlons committee t^ conducl .the Inquiry. Both K epresentatlve Rayburn (D*

awarded to Yorlc's company; and It appropriated funds.

Alter the confercneo wlUi York, tSie c h te j^ e x e c u ^ .s a ld :

. •I flilnk tJiat Uie legUlature-fully hjleiided th a t ' Ujo ' Syms-Tork 'PrlnUng.company.should p rin t theseulon. la w s .___ -_________

pnltlff til'f-nrt on II

—O tnunnrahD use-obaerTers-polnt- •od-outrhowcTcrrU iaflhi!*questton- mlRht come to a head when the s t i p n

statute which nrouMd (ho talk of.1 special .ncMlon!

contract -imade .by...d je, printing _pommlttee) entered Into provW rt, It shall be’ h is 'au ty td 'd a lly tleU v er to

n tcr.to . w 'hom.auch.coptroct ..a . V.V-P let oll-coplcs or l a « cn-ccU!d-and-re*olutlons;pasaed-M-the

»hnll hw

Czech CountrymenlA.sk For-

-IndcpentoM^rlye!^

«-orld th a t he lead a new jndepen*

Uielr country; a re holdlng m eetlngs,, Tottnlng''organixatlons -an d T n a k ln r I resolutions for a declahtUod' o f In * '

was giving “earnest and- sy m p a th - , etlo consideration" to m any appeals I U i«rha~ iieaa7< frc4aipaign~ tb 'frefl'hts-people-from the d o t ...................Kazl Germany.

. . 4-of-tJte-fact to say th a t Dr. Bencs Is a l , .......... .-pre» tp t- 'hcad lnf-:a--aovemcn t~ IBfraiiffity~

LITTLE-STEEL-XONCERNB — - I ; W IK -m JU N C T lO K -F IG nT

Farm TONosrio

.> ,-and . Jleprcsntativo-M ortln-- (R^ MaM) the Republican leadeV. spoka In behalf o f the measiu^. I t wm approved 353*to 37. All of Uie dls* .sw te n .7 c ro S tm ocraU .except one VRepreaftntaUire Marcajjtonlo, ^ e w Ybrk member of <he-American I f t i b6r party , - . - — - ~

“NothlRC Hostile*.>fotblnr 1______ _____ , Cox. RpenklpgforhliuinjpoKU-told4 n g _ th a t- th o contract.. shm ilrt-belH he-hm iseitTontalne'd notl)lng.'‘hos*

----------------- *” •* tile to WPA" bu t was nccessarj- be-,“of w idespread chatBcs'ol m nl-

admlnlstratlon.''- M artin said Uiere wa.1 "consldemble politics In WPA" 'flR0:illftl'nirpcVt)Iel3em'anBe'd'‘'faIr, and Impartial admlnlAtratlon.** Rep.

|Sabirth -(D -lll,) one of those who voted ngalnst the - resolution sugj sested It tvns Intended to prombt<**iinfnlr ptihHrlty*' ppn.

, poAcd |I50.W ,<M addltlonnl for[T |^~dm np7X >l'JL ri5?C ^ --------

sm

Uons until Juno 1 and that-congress utlUze-the j)ex t two monUts to study possible changes In Ihe.rellef system, before acting on the-request for od- dltlonal WPA'funds,

tfeUfOTTira-PijliE®-^ Im pound Jewelry

which Chief- of DelecUves J . T Edward- said- they- believed- to be- pa rt of-thn-looUwhlrh.nraham ~hftx c o n f ^ d he took from the homes

d to ttlra him-to*Ives plat, r — _______ . -- •-— - - .morrow, to visit the homes of Bar-|.hl«.eaiiatiymm In many DOrtfl ofitbe- hartL--;j:tfBn»fy>-V »nrt • ffnmii.- Tjim.

bard, w h'ere-O ralum sold h e .h ad

Bus Crash Kills E ight, Trifurcs Eleven

-AtUEICIJTTA SSEN G ERS IiTilil* sedan were killed w hen an In ten irta n bu^^ntrvck th e -lleh l ra r limad.lile en.VollBy bquUvard near'L«« Ancelni. Eleven of-the-IS -psnencen on Oi> bu*i w rrctlrralcd for liijurln . Wlt- nm ex said the aut«mo{)IIe »lther»l(l<lded'berau»c of th e ullppery eondltlon of the psvcmtnt, or l)pcau«4he

-d riv e r^ d d e itlrT ‘I<?>lled-hl»7brake*, or-beth.- » • — - ......— . . - ' —

^ . . i? l a j i s - I o r c a i i l tu la i lg n ' o f ^ t l i a j j c s k ’iicd R C D U b llca n -c ap ilf t lr - . R K aln si w h ic h F r a n c o Inunch 'ed a n c n d rc l ln R m o v e m e n t y e a - - _ tc rd ip '.-w e rc -b c H c v c d H n d lc n W d -b j- tw o ~ d fc is td n s - b y .J ;h c 'M 'n " ~ ^ ~ Md r ld r e g im e .tn lc . 'lS s l 'i i lB lU .. . . . ' . ' ' - . 1 1 —' _____________

I t b e g a n n.s.sl.siinK th e f l lg h l .o f - th o s e w iflh lnK -to-c .scupe:po5“ ~ - , s lb l c —N a t io n a l i s t—u T a t h ~ a n d i ' d c m o b U i?e d ri!cru tt.s w ho b e e n c a l le d u p b u t_ w fto h a d n o t y e t jo in e d U ic :ntTklT

Fa>3:ee—A ir w a y

IDITISCAPESMan-Threatens': to-Explode-

Dynamite WirecTAround

CHAJWTE,'Kas.. M arch 27 m — A-'man-who- tli re a ten e d 'to explode d>-namlte wired a round h b waUt forc^-eftielala-of-the^relr-Nftllcmftl- bank today to hand over »l,8(;o in currency and then cscapcd In a taxicab a fte r freeing two hoxti\Ke.i.

lU tlier than* rlsl^. nn e:<plo.slon and a ttem p t capture of the man w ho'sn ld 'ho WQuW"bn)w-tlie pliicc to hell," President James' A. 'Allen and Vice President B. S. Gofer handed the c u r a c y . over to ih<

who originally demanded »10,-

acc o s ted -b y - th e -b a n d itr tn id ' t h e r recognized h im as a form er Chanule resiaentT w ho '; f;cw m ly ;rh a d :-te

C lip p e r c a r r i e d - th e - t r a d i t i o n o t h e r - s a i l in g J io m e s a k e s th r o u g h th e .A t la n t lc . 's k le s to d a y i n .a n in s p e c t io n , f l ig h t "over a , t r a i l f o r A m e r ic a n a i r c o m m e rc c w lth .E u rp p e ; .' T h e 4 2 - to n , -74 -pdflsongor f ly in g b o a t ro d e a f a i r w ca C w ln d f ro m B a U jm o re . to t h e s e s u n n y is la n d s , c o m p le t in g th e f i r s t le g o r h e r /m a id e n t r a n s - A t la n t ic t:; lp ' n e a r ly h a l f a h h o u ru h ead 'o f schedule; 7 . . ' ' — ' — ’-------------------------— F la g s h ip o f P a n A m e ric a n A irw a y s , w h ic h w ill s U ir t r e g ­u l a r p a s s e n g e r s e rv ic e to E u r ­o p e l a t e r I n t h e s u m m e r , s h e

,Carried 21 crcwnicn. tech'niclnai and army, navy and coMi jiuiird observ­ers—the Inrgftit number every lo fly the A llantlc .lh a henvlrr-thnn* alr-m achlne—over th e ’route follow­ed by the ohl American sailing cllpr

“ Villi' iirtT B iir^E r'cyffv 'r^ontrjcra/t.-.sald-.Ujc J.8BQ-'

tren ted -rtfK o nsii City for'amiiMlnV*rhi» mun f iilf w l RnlMi‘.< nfflfi

acro.w U»e street from the bank. dlsDla>’cd_wlrcjind.pncknus.un}UDd hlS 'w alst- nna-im ld -ne-w n.^-“v.ired'

Asserting J ic r h a d to.havo-monpy" .,ie m aniordcred Balch to_accom- pany;hlm to the bank bu t said:_ "If you do j u I W l you, you won’t gel H uff* ■ . :- T og 'ether.thcy walked to Cofor's desk a n d ' th e 'robber ■directed' th a t--------------------------------------------- m r

[•fm nt-iM a.'T 77“ iho-eiipiM r...................................... 7 hofirs nnrt 32

avernRc of'lGS lio u r^ S lic_ to o k _ c fIJro n i’

- - ___! ?• "

T hen Cofer asked to call Allen. TliU th e .m an perm itted but warned th a t If an n ttem pt' was made to call police he woulc( "blow tP^plH cif.tolielL l'^Z '-L-::',,'.:.^ _ -- Tr|iti nf- th i» -m a n 'sra« n ^ n d “ lor

.;;:;s“K?egir3^sth a t much In cash. T h e bandit said

Blven..U»e.-*4.0M..r- - • . _ - _____Next ho ordered th a t a cub be

called:. W hen It- arrlved-he- forced Baleh'-t« e n te r wltli-hlm .-Pourt

treasury bllU brought average prices ■nf-het»w .n.a3<IMI).tf l-« 0Q-p»r-tl00 u n it,.o r abou t the some as In re-

Womaii^aims Suc ^: Her Efforts As Rainmaker

'PROSTPROOP, P I» ,-M arc h 37^ u g h t h e r f r ^ he r Oxford! M to ffl*i M ill TIIIIHccaa .fo^her ralnmaklng..ef(orU .t«?

05 shbaer* f e l l 'W drought--she could end a damaglhg d r o _ .. . . - -w h n e -m o n r treated clomis' o f -the woman-IlghCly. Mlu.-SibAte gained

the w eatljer bureau said "aod or- , DuhedlB. Fla.;- rea l esta te w n y ^ m '^ C T a v t io -c 'h K k- tb ' M ks ------ - J ie d -P e i..............................

I of th e sta te during the .day. reached. the..*horc*,or U k e Reedy; tonight and drenched Uje spot.w here. th e . — : ^ d sc]f'8tyled.{rr&lnmakerr

,U»e nonuem p a rt •rW tf.doa 't‘lfll3»r-w hftrjw w dnfhe.............................h a s-o r,w h eth e r she ,}w8*any stuff

on the bnll,”. Peeblea said, "bu t the result*, are 'okey."'’Tha. ■ •

(By T hc Asjodlated PrcM) H Q RT A . T hA A zores. M a rc h 27— T hpf-toQ ir aoUT_Yim k£g.

®GrKiiiriN BUM mSH

Slippery Pavement Blamed = ^ fo r -T F a g « d y ^ h a t -A IV ip e 8 '—

. i ^ i i ^ O u t ^ F a m i i y . ^ : - — • _

and weather reporting scrvlecs'nnd im ln jilrpo rt personnel'ln pervlcclng flying boats. ■ • •

Gray sftld hc_dlrt not expect leave on the next leg ot the flight

(antm ued on t^ i* 3.>Column 3)

.Cb!dJWinds!iand;Tnaw'-lWhip. Soiittiward'From Wyom-Hng~and Montana"

caslcm.Colorado4onlght,.Tt)o storm; ending -a week o t sprlhg sunshine,

■ ■ —— aonthw nrd'from —

In the Milk R iver valley last:wcck.- m 'W Som lng 'U ie'ild 'rm V frcedng

sla’th'wns blamed -foi^ an-automoblle. accident In which M rs..Rose Prons-

dedvand oycrtum ed six miles wc^t of Cheyenne. S h e ’ w as*taken to Cheyenne hospltal; • . ,

from S a lt Lake

•contlncntal-IUghtsrr T

KEW O m E C T O R .N A M E D ._.:..u_ , - FOR HOME LOAN BANK

.............. J:^~^gOKAHE.^Mw

ban bus which was In eoUlsIon with n-nedw^yCTilerdfty-rcsutllafl-ln-Uw. d’caths of eight pen o iv . (old po lice , today rthaf“l'm -not3urc how:lt hap-“

dan swung around, and th e .rig h t nide-of- the-sednn -smashed inlo-the fron t o t Uie bus.- I guess the sedan skidded.:!^.................- . •

Meyer Mlnkus.,70; Mrs. Nellie Mlii- kus. 08, his wlte;-Isftlore AUnkus. 35, their son: Fannie Mlnklls. 18. their dauglitcr: Mona Lee *Minkus. .3 . daughterof-ilsadorei P ronk Oarronr S l^jtephew -of M eyer:-Uiia-Rubln,- '12, daughter o f M r.-ahd-M rs. H any RubtnrOorrmmltnTTT— -----------------

irlrv>.n nf Ihf. hill- t

E jt d N M g x JM

KnuRiO-l ii(.5CCit6c%AriiiedJForccs Look-^,, iii^ 1,0 hiipeiuliiii; .SiicuV^dowiuoii___ _

7 - Ita lv 's C iitiiiis

_ T h p - c n l r\- o f G cnoraiI.sg lm a. rm 't^ rn ’.-;-N.arnn?»!i.sl.' Irp ln 'r i .t- in to M a tlr ld :»j)|jcarcd lo b e on ly a m a t te r o f .h o u r s e a r ly .

'I lic latlpr nrlliin roiTjirmcd bvlicf prcvalllnK in Mniirld ilinl the lie- .BUbUcan_Jcadcr.’i.dld_:>oi UUcnd„iO- i\'.'>l:it the NiiitoniilUi.'..

smaniiluc.'n .’kiii.k N iitlwM Ut ftriviec,-. r e p o r t e d

reported iioUilni;

indi.A hecond Nntloiiall.nt drlvo^on .the

E ttrem adum 'fron t, ISO mllr.i south of Madrid, .was siil'd to-have broiiglit the fall of Almaden. rich nwrcury m ining center, .

^Vhlle nn end appeared to the " little world war" in Spain, head* long prepnmtlons contUiued ebe- ........... KUropt HBAIIWl more iron-

jAPiwyis.MPORTiHlftC lin w x pf..i4p*M ij_e '

■ .DriveiliA N O T A I, M nrcir38 ''(TU cS’ay) ”

n lsh t announced capture the ii

Nanchang. describing It as a "crusKi~. Ing blow" to.<Generallsslmo Chtang K ai-Shek..

T)>c city’s fall came as the cU- lax of a seven-dar. 40-mlIe drive, -

constlluUng the grea test Japanese . offensive in the la st five months o f "ih r Chinese w ar. ..................—

Japanese said th a t between last

ble w hich m any-fearcd-to-he brew­ing .. . . . .

France .Strencthen* Perce* T h e . F rench •government 4«ued '

flve 'new decrees, ndvanelng a long slep nearer full war-time footing in an.A pparent move.to streiigU;en it/) position for postible' negotiations with I ta ly on tl)e latte r's colonial

! Japanese and 900 Chinese death s. . * - Occupation of N anchang. th e Ja p ^ ,

anesc said today, resulted In sev* erance of tlie C heklang-R longsl.''- railway, which runs to Iha coast.: ' '

I t was reliably-reporietl from Paris th a t Prem ier Dalndler had won a battle with his foreign minister in the r^cneh cabinet and.would refuse In a speech Wednesday to negotiate with Prem ier MuMOIlnl until ho has s ta ted his exact claims.' Poland, fearlns she- would be- Uie nex t of- Adolf Hitler's list, ■ an­nounced an extmordinary defense -1Oftn^»r-1300.-000.000-eIoty-f|225,C00;=, 000) to "a.wure new sucee.ises for P o ilah -a m s" If thlnRrT:ame“ tb“

B rita in cold-shouldered any n

O etm any-Rum anlan • treaty.B rita in’s imm edlatejjroW _______

tered oif Che question-of mlllUty conscription. _""Prime Mlrilsfcf'Chambcrlaln. whol baa dcc!aTcd> there would be no com­pulsory

e rpnlent. «-as threatened by a cab* Inet sp ilt over .the isiiue.

T lie L ithuanian cabinet which last .weel^hnndcd.QVcrJilemel .to-Hitler, resigned .following demands fer a

New D order-C lash -^A new outbreak came ln the Hun*

Barmn-5ravinrTrbf>Uer“ dlipulc'—

DentrsrSla!)bell="~ ~ P a t i e n l A r i f e ^ i e d

b y -a • m a n -w lS . told poUce'he ; . u ^ "disgusted“‘OTcT-the-"poor fif* of-n-

m enta oixneiIjM'nvc'rRailonsn settlement.— Som e-o f-the -S lov ftlf T iegotlatorB-went-to-Budapesr-fear-, ful-that-.lherwou3drlcate-wlth-Hon«:| Tfwy----------------------------------------------

, . O n. the . o ther.8 ldc of^Ute .globe |-tbc-Japane»e-wannachlne-M pnired-

greatestfenslve drive In five months. ___ ,. H eporis persisted l i T S ^ l s h 6o> I

|-H er-c in3er-tliK -M W rid i-i» tl(jaa l- '

render, despite failure.over. (he..week

Custm-d Pie Piisclaimed As

NEW VORK. M oreh 27 (^V -Qonei ore th e - dttyt,“ *ay» M otion-W eture t Csar Wljl I t ' Kaye*. ' whim ' the

“ ■ • ‘o f-h l-

T h e-d isc u ss io n that^prooeeda jth e 'fu n c U o n s of.thfl'aerMnVHaya

- * - the greatest

Wecta-T^ -T iiO T H r t -^ lr ^ ^has been able to produce o r --------othH ’ a rtis try can create la-now d6* m £nd«r'Ih 'the 'IU xhi,''% ?

Hayii,.who u p i^ e n v o f 'M o U o n disclosed 'that--^otr.-tbe^MB

1. T lta t eastern China now la cu t off from im portant C h ln m m u n t* ' . tloa<i plants In Ilunaa-pfovlnce. J u s t . / , w est of KlangsL

i2. T h a t troop reinforcem ents'now ._re lost to C hlneic-forces • which the Japanese adm it a re still pre»< '

:cn t around the easte rn citle* of Hangchow and N anking.

Japanese aerial o b se rv e .x tip o r t- . ; ,.ed.=N .and«m g-W ft^^Japanese soldiers entered.TTsey sa id . . . .■im portan t.^bu ild lng» .:..:vaad-.i.^B t«~2:' w crc.dynam lt«l.by_lhe ChlnBM.imd_i many fires w ere-aet,-lay lng-w aate.—

~ 'scorchcd 'earth" policy.

y h c TMmUotflClal Ktiomln (C hi- _■ ■■ ..eso neA-tf agencj*). reported In »

W B uaiortg 'cnm irT iiurief t r o r M M - - - - . I C01.- to confer w ith.BoviaV.Porelgn C om m lftsar-M a*lm -L !tT tnoff-nnd— recommend more Russian oasistanca ' to China.....- - - — -------

formeF-Albuquerqu0-Exccu--ij~J ; i v e P l e a d s " N o H f t f 6 n s e = r = H ^

ton u jr Owen MatXL___m lssal/or Dine o th e r;f

pending 01 l n r « f -p

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M E K i B K

I ' Lawrencc Turner. Murtaugh,I- lu Addiesi Gathcring at

-Shoshone-Falls ----• La’wrcnct- I 'iip icr. »ui«rlniw dciu

__ of.ilie .M urw iiK U scIiooH. will Dc l^ -P rlnclpal..ip cnkcr uL ihc i:iu.u:r >uii- I . ' rb c bcrvlcM n l SliOJhuiie f.-ilLs iiiift ■ '"•B aster-aunan jrrA prll 0. U ’n-ns nn-K ^ i io m iMil-veatertlHt^___T i r r R u ix ri liiiclib’n, i>rHI(icjii of Uic

In(cr>Chiircl) Yuuili AlIUliUloi) 'o i ' .-.Twin jnlil Mr. T iirnrr hait

been, tc lcc tn l a i priiiclpnl .six'iikrr C. Y l'Ar-coilllcirHiectlnu'

f t t - th e BnpiUt Dungalnw_Siindny <i(c«n)oon.-'-

;.A».-the-.3un_?iHkMMHe northe^ni ^ w a l l of Uui-Hnafa-.l{ivrr~r.iio'oi> aLi

J ir* a b m it- fl-n .- iii ;.-E M W m o m .- tlire p ' ir . '. .b 'uglcf»'Wlll o|Xi> UM proBi;nm wlH>

I ;• Rev. noy B. B arnett of ilic Twin •: Pulls Qapttet church will give Uic,—t:liiTornUon.-.Bi;rlplut(L..reiidm6_Jvlll] r 'b e 'g lv c n 'b v Mlrmm Hor.nUcy or the!

I> ,8p«clflt niuMciil num brn have: 1 ;;^ b e tn nrrnnced by the O lrl.nc.icn 'f!

Unclir'the dliTrtlBn of ElbuhiJ — :plcrc«>-of-nier.— -------------L _ ^ Rev- O. I ^ LsctikowsKy will .IcK l,|i!;lrOic~coiiBrei;ntlo» "'ln~.*ini!?ltig **t?7r|* *nj]gi

To Texm — Mrs. Jftiile Nnvi i'cstenlny fo rn four weeks vWt rtlitilvci; It) crccmllicrToxfft.-

i-Sun'-.Vallei'—i:imiiJc.Juiieft-«i>rt l-GHmi»n-ii;wuacil-Uie-4ia-inccl

, ,81111 Valley over ihe week-end.

or, Idaho. Bl Moscow, will ^peIld: .lloii.hcrp. Ik' iiIiiiiIiir Sal.

•urrtny— •

|^ lte iu tn ;io : .L ’l»h~Slr.-iui{l_Mrfi.lJi J. Neville ftud »oiiv tlobble, DoukIm iigd.John. returned-Siindiiy lo .S nll LJike Cliy iirier-vl«llins “ J!.-l4.-Slowe:home.-

•.v.wltlr-.ushcrlnj; ’ nntl-Bround-poU ce'—a-orlc: ; ........

Pre.ibyierliirt 'Voimg ■:' clcly'.will have ch irs

; i i tp r T t o n x = ^ i r3 T m - > ,^ i....... . — ‘D'fSoaril.iirr lli^.Diirc'uIa-Ot-;TTlnnBJnrr^btim-SnnirtttreTinonilnjr ' nie; Ttt-nv-F.uy -couiuy-fientfrAr

iTmisiiivdjpitni'iH iitertilty

I.ktiisnl-_*<‘ _'Veil.— ;Rov.Tlftrold B a lU -ana Dorn Mae Jordan, both'

Twin m ibi. ohialnetJ » mnTrlnte .llccn£C_flt._XjfJn^^l»-j:oim iy. corder'a ollice .yealtrdw ....

I . I’hjmlclan tteturns *— Dr., <>. >•. Wewbcrry.—formex-Twlrj-PBlLi'-Bntf Filer resident,- returned Saturday

T^vln.Palla .to lesumc. hls p roci■r- tb T^vln.Palla .to lesumc. hls j •U. ticp.or mfOieine here:I companled by Mrs. N,cwberiy-

- ____ (C?flrmntiKi_ttom.P«e« on«>___rb y .so m e b o d y i dc.<Ire‘ to pu t me in- R -h o le .‘*----------------------- - -•-r--S a ld -W h lte h ca d :- ................

Attend Ski .Slcet — AmoiiK Twin PnlU rc!ildentx .atiendlng the xkl m cernn Sun~V«llcy“ Sm nIiy~tt'ert Ilitrlry B. Sm ith. Paul Darnett. Don M artyn. Lowell ai;d Ronald .OUoii

............... Burprb«l and dl-sgu.iteii' by‘i..U jc-aecrctnry'a ..Bllacli.on thc.vetoca

w ltli the c liarse .'no t-founded- .................... nf Uio- •legU latlvc.day have-been •manlpu-

P u t Noble Q ra tid -A Il Pa.->'^obIe Orandx nre requeued to meet n t the M ethodbl ehureh a t I p. m. today (0 Attend the funeral of Mr5. MagRle

"H u h m a rii w in u -cffp ci _ . .deliberate effort to Impugn tlie hon-

- ^ '•o r 'o f myself.-tJ»e apeaker o t .the ■■■'h o u io (Milton Horsley) a n d 'th e a t-

taclie.1 tervlng boUi houses,I-*. — " I t certainly Is not Uie type of

U ttm n c e to be cxpected from ' - public official. . . ..

, F ae li of the Case■nn-f

m R Pnrocnrom inB =w jrnTi^H w tiet+’ Lnoumamem assembly In which the

finals wilt be pU yed.' In charge of the toum am cnl U Lee John-'on.'In- structor.

I - ' dPW not w an t to observe the fncu p • o f the case. . •■ ' "We may- be. a s 'the «ecrctar>- -says.

•*eltln(f a precedent, bu t It prece­d e n t only Insofar t t a t the JournclJ actually say a t whnt time the houses adjourned,

“Tlie ie c re u ry o f-stalc la w in s to jipUl haltfl throuuh Ills tnterprc-

<?^,|jU nn_Qt^thi» r.nnr.iir«‘nt—TMOlutlot 'p a s s e d by bo th 'houses before nd- ' journmenc. . .

•■Furthermore, tlie sccrctarj' of 'S ta te was advised b y .the 'attorney - iteneral th a t (he legislative record

w ould' determine- the -fate of- the bills. TJje record will plainly.show

. th e exact time of adjournm ent.. M th ink Uie people of Ida ­

h o wUl.rccojnlM the fact that^ the

'•-i -Measure includes $13,330, illl'I.OOOl/Iprc'Than House"' -iu---- ..•A/otcd.l—— 1

'1 4t (/p)-:T h e luiKc.it jinitc.i.i.c iiimy appro-

- p r ia t lon bill In ta e n a tlon'a historyslipped UirouEh the . senate in . JIB

5-'"7.llme today-^nd ,w lth 'on ly one voice i i^ 5 : jf t l s e d ; to :q u e i tm a a e o c r - --------• ' rvpcntllliirr •, ___

___T he »3ia.lM,000 measure '’whichr~ ^nS -lern in to tlchea-ft3 -ir< :anT F 7fo tn =•- r com m lueertnclndett 913330.000 mi =Tj;.i:.UiarHhc-house.voledi:_The-bm.n

Koes to a Joint comirtunfe'fdr"!

- r e e f T>y rea so n -o f- ri rrs -m p n K -B tire p e .” ■ proposetl-that-the^b lll-be | • sen t back to committee for

• B u t w hen-tills moUoir waa putj . .Uiere-were-no audible “ayes" and a ■hwty clionm of ••noe.v.'' A ’moment

~ ~ ^ ^ !ym lirfW d ~fo r — 11 ^ ie f r ^ r G a n g e ls

----- Tliree Burley youth«._*rrMted_la~ - ’l'w[fT-l‘'a!la eRrly S iihaay 'fo rlirea itr

Ing orhameDta! rndlaldr caps from T T * ittn « m 6 » n e r -* n tt-m a n n r -? “ * itn r ““ ■'T6hlc“ rop3. were aMesseiTfincs' toWl-

Itig '»30 when U>ey pleaded guilty to pctlU afccny cliiirg'eit In Police Judge J . 0 ,P u in p h re y s court yesterday.

c Chief Howard O llle tle ia ld '

rad ia tor caiM and tall Ilghu from 38 dU fe ro il automobiles In posseuloji

Jl;!i7bf-.U»c ybuUu-whij»trtljey-.w(T — rested a t l:05 o’clock Sunday............. .... " ‘ ...

n i i E A ' i T i K y

SU ndard 'O il Convention—An* drew MeOee haa Kone to Ban Fnm * ctoco -to - otU nd -• the-S U ndarU - Oil cnnventlon; —

__________________ WflunVinT!icy ^unday 'lo iitiCTrt th c A k l rncea.

iin 'O rreon —> Mr.'S. Ella OeorKc

Suhdiy . from • ’ Clatslniinlc.. ' Ore.. iiller fcpcndlnH lwa^lnonlh.^ vlxlllni? Ihofp. •

Wecled Vtll .Qufcii—Mbs Merle Neliion of Twin FallnWa's 'electedy?ll.Quccn-Of.thcJWoclnteil,..W.omcn.stu d c n u ;itjt)c.U i>li£nU uiU l.(lalia. laaCwc’dc. • - •

, iw.umeTT;tudlM“- . Bill Lindsey; w n “orT.rrrftnd ?.lr4. C . ^ . tinilBey:

, rcuirned-M ondfiy^mpnilng WjJntver»lDLor-Wa*blngton-*l . . .following a-.^prln*-VBCaU6n-vtAlu wlUi his parcnu.

Tn Orfjo'n—Mm. An_drew-Mcq«e_ a iid - Mrs. - 'J ... E.“: ITob'cr t r r o d w r n . Falls left Sunday mem lng for K lam ­a th - PalU.v--Ore..--where- Mrs-La'fc;- •cnco Slater, daughter o f Mrs. Rob* •rti. Is ill. ■ ■ ' . - ■ -

, , rxeib/ierUn-Dlnncrr-AjmunLcon- -ffrrgattantarmeeUiH-'of.JlicIPfcatiy^

l?TlcrM n:cnufch-wiil be heJd Wednfcv, c lav-.fot-a-pot.luck-dlanec_al-ai30T i:..fin iB C ihercM iirtiT rr« ''> »»^^ '''lowed by a.bualnesa mKti.ng^

Utah VliHors—Mr. and Mrs. G. P. iBlmmonn -of-ORden-werc-week-end euest rotJJmioilrjita-RorrKlng/ Mr.’ S im m o n * -U 'c lu lrro a n ro f 'th c board o f county eoinmlssloncr*. Mr. and.M rsrfilm m oiu formerly lived.In ,TM.’ln Palls... Mrs. Slmmoivvund Mrs, King are sl4 ters;_ -■

• Auto A«cTa'fnl‘ » n i drlVMj-by O.' iD . Culbert-ion and Krank_Hovorkii. rrsidenta of Twin FnlU. were'sllBhUy ilamngcd as they crashed a t Uie PlvePointy—west—)nlm*e«tlon—Sunday,.shortly after' 8 p. In.. according lo pollce-refoi'di*, -ToUl damage to .both..m.nchlneOiiYoiyc ..yiVj, catl-

Twin PalLi, aiitl VJ S . Young of Day ton. 0 ,..!cft. SntiWlay U ni' ,

•ralty-of-C olor«Jo.at Uoulder.-to.i ,.iH»mo »elr-=M«ai«e *ollowlnB-- a hjirlnK raca'tlon vla lt-here. . Tlipy

RUMt.i of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.

To coiif««i>iir-=MiJ.: P Jn ri’ Liod- »oy Brown Is leaving In Ui« m onj' Ing for San PrancL'co to vWt relB'

I Plumbtfs Convention - - F r a n k Hraly. plumbing -^nspeciori J . A.

'Cam pbell and son, Jim . and V. C, - illa n iy n e 'K cre among thoso tiIio

I attended Ihi: Souihcm-IdBho-M(ia- ter Plumben.’ nfcwlalion conven*

' tlon Saturday a t Hallry anU Sunday ---------- the ............ . Vol.

W aalilngton-M lM Emma Ru- doIpK, iiu/.ie a t the Twin F a lb coun­ty Reneral hospital, le ft Sunday for W ashington. D. C„ wliere slie will be for six mon\h». taking post grad­uate work a t the Children's hospital.

Sluilcut Returns — Miss Audrey Hinkle, senior a t the University of W ashington In Seattle, returned S a t­urday' to rfcMime her studle.*i a fte r spending .spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. V. Hinkle;

ilzprcted ilome—MlM K atlm iiie Colwell, daughter of M r. and Mrs. A. B, Colwell, Is expected home next ..................... snfnrt sn rinc Tacation.

,S I« was among the d inner'guests .aU)£UlLaammii:M>l'««O0U«Cl(Uf 'week a t the University of-Idaho.

JJlUq.LftKfa.«Oturdayjniey_-v...^-y- ccrop»nlcd-by,Ml»» Rebeeca c u rta in and 'M lss Fannie Amey. their club

Broadcasts — MLvi M ar|;arel P o ^ ter. daughter of ^tr. nhd Mrs. Ben E .'P o lter of-tCimberly. Is a member of Colorado-W oman's eollego glee club which b ro ad c tu i,-am th -n n n l-. vrT^nry'prftgram 'aV TVnvfr ln « Pri - ' day. Miss Potter Is n freshman a t the Colorado school.'

_W li»_Rer.ognlt>on-EhLDcifl_SlEr: ma. undcrclassmen's scholastic hon- on»0'. Ifiltlated'lC men -lasl.w rtk 'a l! -thr.innlvpr.'Utv.af-IflnaB-pnyiE-a'tt^:

brttcr.*' itKluded ttt 'th e 'W ou ir 'w . . . XdWAYd‘ B e«ain im n»uiaa» 'T Jci5ou ' .of-T w ln •Piills:_M ltchell-*Huntrof Buhl and K enneth Webb of Good

.90»lum«;Of^h6r^own;deslBnit»i[o.- large- grou|) of outstanding st^'lUu. •*oclety-leader«-«Bd'fitshlon-art -stu*-! dents from southern CallfomlB in - '

TnHoltr'- 'HEr raJaiityGarvinrlletle in sm ictor, ’ . aecompanled ,_bj 'four represenitttivea-of—tfte- J X ia 'l 'FiilR'Iiigli Mhool a iru - AnilcUc^ns-1

play, day InBoise simnsored-by.U)c Boise group Sa tu rday ,, OIrls attending were

.3 eu y _ £ rin esu '...B 'a rb aca—Brodlev, Janice Fnye O lbsbn _B nd_E rm a

R c - c k c c k . C l i a u g c s

sponsored by TV'in‘Palls m erchBnt; Judges gave first place ahd.*20-'to' IT*'roia-TfBilerrof rTwlti Palts..-Ml»s Vivian Anderson o t th rC tiafnbctro f , :Com\tWc=«iaftuui7(5a=ii t«rday. l — Flii«t-rMU)t»-ror-«t)t«r-prls«*-«r«.| as folloifs: Mrs. Virgll L ^ e ls , T w in ' P a lb .-m o h d .-« l0 : -Fred-Nr~Locke.

At Sun Valiey—Mr. a n d Mr*. Hen- rv Molony. Bill Harlfelder and Herb nartfeider-w erc-am ong-Tft'ln P ^ rcsid rnu who attended Uie ski meet a t Sun Valiey tJundsy. ■

Bcheol ______- . . . IfeTeHainK

— r«l*n of lerrorrO urtD ti'r'bpdy I* ihbim :beJ?T:TerooTedrfrom 'ln ;fr«nt of the bank.

(ContlnuMl from r iiv O n e l T n tl-o f- ncgoila(lon.i -.which "almosc ended the long conflict.- T h o -re - .piH)Ilcno3..wcre. said.to.havc.asked .a

To J .Artlluc VBllton of

A 'lsllon ' In Boi*t-~Vlsltors, over the w eekend in .DoIac from Tw lj\ Palls Included Mr. and M rs..J. H. rab e r, MLis Virginia Haynes. Miss Irene MeKean, F, V. Cox.-Charles Vlnyard, M. W. Ford. MLas Lenorc Davis.-MlM Zella Daly. Mr. ond Mr», O. Wright. .M. L.’ Whlteheud_^M - ^ e m r r . ................................r>' Benoit and family. •

In I’ocutrllo-^Mn!. Cora Slrv MUs Jean Dlnkelacker. Mi?. Orucr Parsons. Mr».- Flora B. Anderson, Miss ir e tu McCoy. MUs CorB Mc­Coy. ML«; B, Marie Aukerman a t- tetided a district conference ol Btwi- neas and Profe.islon»l Women's clubs a t the Pannock .hotel n t PocBtcllo. "Bunifiiyl

i i m i N L

Fiineral'Services'Hb-Be-Hctd James'Griffith

- -at-' Buht ■I— Jwaci JJnrdpi L! Griffith, 30.-Castleford farmer for the past four years, died, a t 10 a. tn ..' Stmday of pneumonia n t the Tw'In Palls counly'gcneral-ho«plW r-r- ..Punem l services.will_be held . .

ij;3 0 -p . iii^Tncsday n l Ute. chapel •of-thV^ibensOT-^tinfml-home-ficfer' . i ; e v . ^ i l -D d rg -o r - th e - Baptist church wm..off!cl5le..'Burlal;.’R'ilUbe I

I In 'Ruli! f tmetery. _____ ' ~ *''■ T lTTZirllfllh caitie. to-U>ls section

fmm nr.iaoM rnmMy, Trifns: » e ■g-aa married a l Hagcrm an.-Texoa.’Oc-

........................ -Naomi-

I '^ auu jrjiK e-c ig iitrR rii-ig tJlve .iind Normanj age ■ threei-^nl lpJivlng a t I Home, ■ . '

His father and mother. Mr. and

~ ~ ~ Eh d :o f H un t foir; Tarzan

•WODNDED-whUB-«tt« •BMi>c» tT»o»ut.~w y<r«i»ie irho had te b b « d 'd f 'l2 .0 0 6 rE rrn T iH iH rD n rM a . -26 :jeIr:5ld renendftl

h!niaBa,~was-Wflgnfled-bi - - - - - - — ------------------ried back iiiti

t N O i O B l E

the border. bctwecn-SlovaHlg-ai Carpatho-Ukralne. '7

Tho skirmish followed thrce_e.. .a iem e n u yesterd ay - lir witleh th'e Budapest government said eight'Blo- vaks were killed, several wounded and ..an .untllMlMed number, ta liih prlsonor." ~ "

~ agcncy.I from

Quuim m rmimcrm . ruimiu, .saylnR Umi" women- and 'cliiidren reechUy' had been beaten In the .itre ttj- th tre for- nwnking-Gominni

Spiiln^toiild 'depart.. . .Symbol o t Sunendec___ .

. ... as ready, these-reporia said. for_5urrcndcr o f.the rcpubliciin .n lr •f|pet-K-' n-ffymbol of -the-end-ot-rc»-

nf thr.defen.w coiifKil, .huvc gone from '............

said to

G e rm a n -^ ra s w«t»-«Uack- gHt'and m dst'O erm 'w libiuv?

and- busincM plaecs ln the city smeared with t«r.

(BydgoMi la -on -a canal-nciir tlie if tu lfl-river- wh I c r nows-tliTough;

J ie PolLih corridor, lornjer Oernmn terrltof>-i'which w paralss Germany

chief of republican armic.i In tli«field. - ■..............-

Bovdec. observers sjKculntcd arr the possibility th a t nntlonallKt G rn- eral FrnncLico Franco lilnisclf mi'^lil have created obstacles to Mndrld'a surrender bccaiL-<c he wanted to force ^ihe caj?ltars downfall In a

'— AuLondon.-Cliambcrlsliuwas.cs-. pected- to Issue a stalem ent lodo}’ outlining the progre-vi of diplomatic negotiations with Prance, 6o\-lct R iw la and Poland for an "anti- nggre-wlon" pact agaiail Germany. ,

C.tlU for Aclion Alfred Duff Cooper, who resigned h n g a

a3-flrat-lord-ot-thC7aftm lrtilt>-0 e ^ T « e 3 - cause of his ani)ouncc<l d istrust. of Chamberlain's foreign iwllcy, advo­cated a l a meeting of h[s coll^e^vn- tlv r coastltuents the creation of m sm aller a ll-party cabinet.

He proposed thU “aji the next'step 'hich I believe Cfuientlal to our safe- y—compulsory service" and added

th a t ''swift, resolute and. united ac ­tion'.' was needed to avoid war,

ilan:B rlilah .converentloiw .onjradc -wcll -ihe

66Ua-t36iH7»XlfAd£.iiacLK6uld3je^ itArted In London soon:—’Itobfrt-apesr-HudsonrBrittslrreC' reiflry-of'orew eas-tm derO ew nBe Uie eonversaUoiw as -‘'Interesting.. "while I'i. ~8o)!et"commiinI<i«e said—------ ------------- •■Mitin—•i-lTTrtftratlnn

Political circles in Berlin exprcs.1- ed astonishm ent Uiat the Poles of Bytlgos* on Bimday had paucd'w hat was described as a violent rcsolu- tf(m _agalnst G ermany - demapdlng th a t the BHHsh arm y ' fnoTe'lnto' D a n ^ . free city port a t the head of the Pollsl* corridor, and Koenigs- bcrt. East Pra'U lan city. “ TJ»ey''«nd~lireF»a'w in'.-lIiiru'Bl- tA ilon-o(..the—wcsi-fedcraUo:i:!_al. Pdtand.-w hich-arixingod the dem-

-onstratlon and resolution, a. dellb' erat« o lien ip t.to sabotagt' Uie Pol' luh. got'ernmcnt's policy of good neighborly relations with Germany,

W arsaw dLipatches said the excl*.- alorles ol G ennan baitings by

cxaggeraUons Uiere...........................Even the German prc.-is in Poland

did n o t report any antUOennan out­breaks a t BydEMX, IhCAC dIapntclKS said.

of—po i-betwcen~thoBrltLMi and Soviet positions . . . cem lng the problem ot safeguard-.Ing-pence. ......... *

Cliallcnec to France .- German governmcat.ijuartcra .dt-., cUucd—UiaS— Px«m l«rH ^uuoU hU I Claims regarding Tunliia, D jibouti I and tii r 's u e s canal demand action.: by Fraiicc d a p lle the fac t.ll Duce d ld-not-ls jue -anm lilm a ttim -ln 'hu r speech-Sunday-m entioning -lA cse c la im s^ _

|— Diehst--AiiirD‘eutxclil«lid,“ lnrorii , tlon-serrlce-w lth-exceiieut ..icfrclcn i.offirf.-c<mnecUons,-«>ld-Ui«t—tho ilr»Hrenctlom:in.LoDflan-ftnfl, p a r l t to MUMOilnl'ik Wik .tterc.-im rea:

I wn/^ —nusche Korreipoiidenz. tcml-orflcial ■foreign-otflce-moulliultct:^Bidr::;lL| ™ ribs_illff[oilC _foiL .Erance_ •

h Meanwh11eJ<B;l irarlm arc gnlng. away on holldai's after recent strcDr. uw js weelM o r em plre.biilidlar.—

sister*. Alex Griffith. Colorado;Charles QriffHh, CollitMvllle: Roberl . ........................................

fir»» ''^ 'r^fniTffnrd'!~Vn'~~r*ByTta~AthPiu~Tniin!anr.~Be~^iftir5p e n rElllsdn. Osage. Texas.Tand ..M rs. Orac«-W«bbr-€hermrtni-Tex«#,-iilso

[ jutyive— — -------- -- ..

DrcvJous hoilday*-ln-Ore«e also'. |~ (0«rm ftn*-ln-B udapetf*aJd-aoob' bcls would visit there for "Informal

XlueeGiilsW in - - Iii=Essar”6onl^l-

Three hlgli school gtrls'carTled off :tbc±oncn±ctbB-PHth-X>l3ifkiiLAm-. crican Legion csAay contest. St ^ 'os annpunced last e v e n i n g . .

Tlie three' winning e.'isays have bepn scm .to Boise to be enu red In W T O tiT m w s r— -W uinm-:ii[-:iL/Sf=|

flce'sources'lndleitted thc^*lsltwould* I b« of private charac ter) ..

Hiller (0 RHt —cmnwtlor‘H1fJ(>i-ir«Sp?5C« ^ rest-at^hU-Bercht^igadin-mounKUa

I home u n ^ Saturday, when he wlU

launching of Germany's scctmd 35,* OOg.ton bvUcshlp. to.be named-Ui# von Tcrpltr.

Cltlzenshlis".cKlm^ierljihlBli Betty OUon and MUs'Hadlne Storm , vuii second and third honors respec- j

K»t.. tra« “Tnflil- Jences Abroad Which A ffect Our Am« r erlcan Drmof’rneyA'-and Mlsi Stomi'S ^Peii)ocracy.«mdrW«iUiP P«ple.^: -7 ,

H )*i»-eehool-«iu(lent*-of-H M «l- Ll3on._Burity:.:Kiiiiwrij'3narTFm' IA ib ^ n te r e a - essays to Jhe-^dlsCrlct I

L GTwrlng ftlrftndy-

- C ii IN ESErHERBa:“-S58 <th Avei-^T------- ~

pdcelared-today- h e r* o u ld - n o t- * t . tempt prosecution of anyone who m arhave-a lded-E arl Durand,-Wyo; hilnrT «r»n=8layer-w T nrkill«l-hlnv . « » laai^Prldiiy n ttc r n .bloody nthe-. day flight from the law.

I '"After a full,Inve«igallon . . . . . 'danvlnced th a t Uiose who furnished him wlUi food and ammunlUon-_dld n f o n h e r p o fa f -b f j i g u n rfo r which- they cannot bo, H a m e d . '^ ld Btflid-

i i^ te a d m a n - 'w ild -h B -n n d -S h e rtf f m nk-'B lackbum had found no ovU dance-U iat'-aiiyone- had-hB rbor<^

.who.dfedTOf. h l i own bullet shooting up 'the P ln rK n tlonal' in-Pow ell-PrtdRyrTho-fugiU ve-had kllled'flvc men in hi* fligh t to evado' ft ilx-inonUi-jBlI term -rorTtllling ' -

, elk 'ourbnK tLioii:------------- :— r -|i= rW e.-found-h ls-h lde .o u t J n . l h a willows (on B itte r creeic a mile from his home> wlUi-all evidence ahowlng he had _u*cd. J f Jot^^a;;num «r:^of

T liiyim he-prow cutxgrsafflr^He-hftd' •even-- re ttim td - -to -jt'T b e fo re -thft' .bwikTToIdupIw-IlhliHxyldtni-M

ilng -a -lile ri’^ —-------Official 'Investigation Into the

nine-dayTinUnB career o f Ihc S f year-old :Tanch-hand-w tU -bo- com*' pleted ~ wltir ah Iriquesl tomorrow afternoon Into the death of John Ow'Uirop; 20. bank- te lie rv ille d In

"Durand's final flar® —- tKotholdup^ battle wlth PowBll townspeopIe.-

y A i E E C L I P P E R

.-r-1.057JInlllJor-Soirehil- I., d.ependlng.on—dc-

before the return trip over the aame course wltli a possible slop a t Ber­muda added.' Tlie. .c lipiier allsliled 'smoothly after giving those on boartl a pre-

,-vlow--nf-'.ihB-.“sRy-hotelf.-whlch--has |'b c e n " b u ii t-fo r-a i6 " iiM rh tin tfA t- tantle pauenger scr^'ice, - Omy, who had flown to The .Azores twice pre- .vloualy... described.'Uie-iweather. na

^Tljose 'oh 'slw re '^eerV d'nT 'e craft I It cllannekw atet.skimmed into the harbor, and Ued ■“ P to 'r~ tif tnce rT n~ rt« im ftrto~ re~

?S ??yo m ln s!B o Y to 3 ro a (lc g s l S te s j;

NEW YORK.^MnrcIl <17 ■«harp-8hootlng- western- hero--lo*t week, Tipton Cox was Just an out- .of.townlyoungsUr-ln-'N aw -Vork-to

_)W liowheshotldownTBari^Dntiina; Uie T ara in of th<> Tctons. o f course, Htt>u*»r»T8rybody:»«kcdniThV,'about

He Bfeme'd - m o s t "iriteresiVd. though, in (1) meellng Jack Demp­sey and (J) seeing; theJfar-fam ert M anhattan *kyllne-from -:T tho-alrduring hLs week's visit. -------

-nlfl P fiwetl: Wyo.schoolboy-eameiJierc^to rela te his

Georgia.Slashes Peiision. Rolls

I Aii-AiiTA,_ M t t a L slash of 10,000 -persons from OeVrgla'it'oTil'og^jTinslon’roUs'effec: tlve. In MB)-, was annouticcd today a / 't h e latest dc.\;elopment,' in the su te 's "Little New Deal" financial

said total paj-jnenta would be ci from'$434;000 a m onth to 1270,000 month. . • . "

/ t present there are about 30,000 receiving average monUily pciulons of M,32.

Tlie legislature adjourned March 18 without provldmg the AddIU revenue. Governor E. 0 , Rivers asked to finance his program of s fp lees such na welfare, schools awl health.

l_J]^i1n.Fall8:aerj,e,,riTite_ma1_^^^ 'o f EaglM. will be h o s t-a t .8 p. m.. ...............................a t the Eagles hall

TIPTOK-tJOX (above). 17-yMr-oId ,_U>oireli;.W j£;-&l|h:Miiool>amete; [“ endeanheT tlneiaayru le-of-lirT or

• b f EaVr '(Ta»Mnl Dttrmnd. -M - T«TrSia7deipcria5n:i.?=rsh«Unrhim tbroBgh Uie b rtas l as' the out- Jnw_tried, ta ..ey « R e .^ t«r robbing (he Powell bank, ^ h e wennfled

T«rrtr»flr^n»wtf(miM>c~Jnlo7 the bank’and ended lil» own life with

i^ -a *hot_throir|h ;lhe h e a d . . .

1 , 'ad lerA ld and Missionary. socUUe.t o rrth e Methodtst‘ churchr;tho Sun>'-- shlne-C ircle club and -Uie Past Koblo.-Grands''. nsiOClaUonJFofrUifl— i;

.. ’ ycar-membership jeael of-. Uie-R«beknh.wa« ptBtenHid.fn.Mrs— Hofm ,by.-lhc-TwIn'-TalIs:iod8B-tht*t^ year.— S urrlv lny-are 'T r^on 'ln^a’^ O '' '^ - ^ John»on;L.autl“ ii—grandsOTr Max ' Johnson .-b oU i-o r-a ienda le .- Oatl-' . fom la.

E ^ G U i O S ^

m i f i J K

Officors—Attend ^Mustering JdatiSs;. .First -

; ^ . „ 0rW ancei6r J!E Je ^ jM ialio'a first national guard ord<

n1ince''unli,- the llf lth ordnaijce maintenance company of tlfe 4 ls t d l^ o iv -w U l-b e m iu tired into »er-. vice Bt'Jerom e Wednesday evenln(f_,'ednesday evening, O llnger,

inater-TOU uf two — B urla l-aiami »nl

enlisted personnel may' be Jncre la ter to_M. Tlierc.were more U»an 60 applicants for e n lu 'tH e h t'in 'th e new unit, officers aMd. - — —

Offlecrs' of' Uio'new -organlzaUon are - 'C apta in ' Ward- Howard and Second Lieutenant Jam es S. Keel, -jrr-Both l evelred -m iilta ry -tralrtg ir! in Uie R._O.T.C. a t r t^U n iv e w lty . Of Idafio..an'd K efrh ao seriiT a.as'a se rg tan t of U ie-Twin r*alls. unit. ConuJam-,l,.110th EnglneerB.• A i^ i iy ijuartera'for the new unit will b i provided In Odd Fellows hall a t Jerom e. • . '

T he'.m ustering offlcer 'wUl be

naUonal guard engineers Instructor.- Officers of other nBUonal guard

u n lu In this region will attend, In­cluding Captain Joseph H . Seaver, Jr.. Lieutenants Ralph E. Leighton. Jr.. and B, W. Mumpower of Com­pany D. Buhl, and X aptAln R. E. Lelght.on/

r . r a K l i - •

~:-(Hvc~tCestiinoiiyOKLAHOMA CITV, M arch S7 iX i

Fc'demFinveaUgatora 'p lan.tbiiiU co. UsiUmony-tomorto*:fronv-four:Bur- v l\j)n r-o f - the crash of a twin-

S S - S - « r S S o S ;ta four.state o ffice rs ,-^ d le -U n U ,rswretary of -the T g f i v T a i r -----said yesterday. '

S tate officers who will be. guests a t a Initiation and smoKer are.C , J, Sej-meur; - Ooetir • d‘ • Alene, s ia ti president; T)iomas liyan, Wolfnee, s ta te , treasu red ..Harve>' .Moore,.

''NampR™8tate scvnJt4ii^""und*A*.' "W McNeil.. Nampa, sta te v ice-presi' dent. • - - • •

Offircrs o f .th e .N a m p a .a frIc wHLI . age ritual work. A, large delegation OfTiurley '■Eagles' are. expected to ' B H cad.thr— ■--------- --------------------

;:J .O.amt‘8nLoa_wmlne4_ .t -W TtCktise.ofiUje.planeJate-todi^ito they opened an Official Inquliy u ^ ' arrlval.from Seattle of Tom Hardlni vice choirmttn of tb e civll aeronau* Uc* authority's safety bo a rd s .

•luei.-::

= H il-Ruu = A G ci(len te-Schm ldt of Twln Falh paid

'O fficers who made th e 'a n esi serted th a t Schmidt crashed lila toinoblle Into a p a r k e d ^ r belonging •to-Wilbur MeKroy. -rCTiomccldenmw•nlghVHBatunlay^ oft-Becond-_____east, officers said. Fender on the -M oK ny-4iut^iobll»-««»^a^>ed,—

ITALY COUNTS CASUALTIKS JIOME. Marclv 27 WV-The go\;-

_fnmeDt~Bnnouneed* today::that~n«~ .s ieh Tn 'tlie. avlnUon’ branth of the ItAllan legionary force in.Spaln hud •flecrr'klltaj ‘trom^l»=topglnninB-:of- the Spanish, civil' war thrmigh last .TiK^ay-

risrtHd^iTslfsurstinira^xv''" uTo'^n

I Ulia Ate.. »»wT rwhm^* J ever I - (td - w<»V or-tuittr

. ^ - J -from •lotnuh dlacmt-l-iit«-

D'gATl'l TAK'k S VETCRAN' ' ~~: ...8 T A 9 e £8C R eV n »ACT0R'HOLLYWOOD,. M arch 27 OTV dliirtu. Ildr It in llouM t»bTct» froi*^

Insult Rupts a t a party , an ''a r t'" iwhlch .VlncB,Bariaft.U tcr.perfw ted.'

Final Kiteg forAccident Victim

-PMneral - *eh'lecs;-foi“ Lesiey'-Urte,- form er Twin FalU resident who was •killed In a mine acfWent-at^Walker.------- -— -VC atlf, March 22,"w ire conducte d 'a r thfl C hrlstim rchurch yealeiday.

Rev. Mark O. Cronenberger, pas-.to r.ji-asJn-c liafgc ._______.

nixed quartet, C. E . Allen, Mrs.', Slaclc, Mrs. U.-N. T efry 'a n d "

. Mlo, Miss Irene Davidson .was a c-.com pahlsi.'......... v . ‘ ' - .

Palibearer.s were J . M. Humphries. Claude -Bidders, C. W. Crookham, B70raVJnrGiMrge-CarUoh'Bnd*J.-0.;. E«llnger,

— nurlaL a-fl. In Twlt^ Palls CCme- t«ry.

Serum Seut to Conibai Botulism

- SCOTTSBLUPP; R eb , MMch J7- {/p>—Serum- to combat botulism was • s e n t from here tonight by au to-to- H ot Springs. S. D., where three cliil-

h ir e in jm k ir - E v » n n io t« i- * c ir r in ir ~.eerl()U3ly„,HI..B*.,.a_.resi}U. pf_.food_ poison. * r ,

The.senim waa left over after Carl Betram and Ida wife .of Mon-Ill, N eb. had bceR*kaved fromrdeath-10 - days ago.

T lie .stricken youngsters.are tw o . . dftughtersand a'soh o f^ lr . and Mrs. - -WJlaJci* Sim pkins. Sherry; two and a half. Jack, u -tn o h lh s. and 'juay,— four years.

Y O irW A CW Al^ 8CRE of get­ting home aife' In a Union Motor Co^B.' * O. U»ed Car ; . . thal'a one o t onr Reeondltroned'U Ud'

,.C anl" 'T tiey 'rer'T liam pton»;..fo r T^BPp>m A ntt.iTY ! The beat ae. , leeUon. In .tow n. .Ihey i are..hon.i J

■ a l 'S m iH T m d -w frb a rp a n irIsarx itevfoIe t.'D duxtJJPQ rt'iB a:

d a n ,. h eater, ■radio, ^ully ‘mulpped

Trajler Cottages]^ r a v e f "‘7

W e S p e c ia l^ jn

•-TVanCT-ftiiawrweP*:"• Heating ttoyes and r»ngea. ' • K cfilgerftton. .• Inside IlghUng fixtures.• T ail lights with Ueens#_

D rlp M o ld ln g .- ------, . DuUdlng brackets. - . |.0 .S tiu !d inrbrB C ket8 .~

iSlM erRA lBEfc!

'yousAyyouRSAIESMMFRttWnSA',MSSBALt^FANiEH;W Plste:

WNINTHRtiHM-ONNtftlCTARS-OVTKK.CALLS:

, if AN’lNNIRtr# :AHPoom{Q>«

3B'D0dge Coupe, hester-and

38> o rd Deluxe Pordor, nearly--458S.

37'O hevrolet-,eport-Sedan..,_«23 i^7=C hT yiref:3loj»rW daijr=485p:

37. Chrysler Imperial Sedan |SS5

37 Tord Deluxe Pordor ......W 537 Pord 80 T udo r,S edan -----M90as WUlya Coupe, 6 months

3fl V -8 'D e lu » 'r \» rto r ~ - «*bs 3fl v-B Tudor Sedan '» :i:_ :::.:«50 '

^ 6 --v * -o e U p e -= R = = = = = ;u * :^ ^

34 V-8 Pordor Sed ta 34 v*a. Tudor Sedan.3< V-8- cotipe'-::.-:.L?;u- .^ - .ta s o XBUCKS T B 0C K 8 TBUCK8 3(n^^rd■Ti8•l5w lc.••.=:r=;:J<50

^l^TTnTBWlBtlmiat'.TruCt ,._:rM73' 39 V .^ ;T h ieJ f ,

37 V-S-FlClCUp-

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' - I W I N - P A i l S N E W E rT W IN T A L M .T b A F IO rT O E S D A rS Id R N rN G , MAKCH 28,10m '• —PAGE THREE'.':

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- ' mnhtalmnflPnlicicsat' 1;

Iila tto;-O cner»«y W r Tutstl#}' i h a . WedVie»d»y:_11lUe ehan*c In tempcralure. - •

_ UlBltandi.Iow tomperHUire» 41) ami a3.dtgree.i: oloudyi souUierly winito. Prcclpltntlon .13 or hh Inch: Uu- mWlly '68, to OJ'iJcr ecn l or

-Council Meeting. Tn1n ra il s . Uixicnb c

■ 11 tiBTc-two-OTclcs to- ...........w hclher or n o lth e y can-sccurcpub-

—lie 'llnhlllty-'and p roperly dnmsKo . ,.Iu.vinmcc_»ndcr_ n . proposcti city ^ illiuLiiec.Jv u}aUii cao:conipiu>Uar

Tlie city ’caiincil pasflctl" llifl oHt-__[]iDUcc_ a t;.ilic_ flrfll ..rcnillnn li«.«

nlBhl. blit .the ordumnco h iu il bo rend snd-pM sed tw o.m ore times

1 r read lng„wn-’ - ' '" “for'MondBy,!'Aprll"10^ i r ' pim ed titr__tU n t.tlm c.J lic orUlnnnce_jvlll.be. In

~ — crfoct- one- montii :'lalei^ unrfeV-pn>~ ——visions of U i c - a e t . •. . . rd ln ts J o ^ ln ta c lc .

lire!i.i_ciu\lworiI. -uiid llA pressure dopth-rcmiHns •about-the..same.—11 lins cauacd m iu lu Utnli. Ncvatln. western Colorntlp.ftiid nnrln or Arl- zdniv ■andI.CilUamriC''niuLIsiiov/.Itii ennlcrn-. Colorndo. Wyomlnu and Monlnnsr—Tempcialiires -aro »ome- wliat lower In. Utah, Nevada and Arlsonn. uml a llille warmer In Ida*

,, lio, OrcKon and WaMilnglon.- . A i Jm iiia:JilB li.prcM iitc_tod_prew ]iiK ' Miitluvard ou t o t Canada, east or

i h c - noeklrV. -hnir'CBrrJed-lUi-eold weatlier as rfir~'so«th •'M ” cnnnrnr Colorndo, Ibe Olilo . valley, and Hie iwrlheiwto'rn .»tAtct-.- Pccclpllatlpn Imx occurred 'nt.som e:points in.,m e

acUott IK’O .Keciu-lienco-caine oticr ...E. ,.V,J;l'raoil.-Tyln_Ptillg..n»orpe>;. . rcpieseullnK one of llie cab com- -.|)anlex, >4l<<{!lAri’d-lliai.-iu)m() or Uio

s mlKlu be imnble'lability and projKrly InMimnce.

■"It Is'now know n~tIinr i>ucirin' .'■urtiiicn U rxtrcmcly dirricuU. lo.SC'

—fiitv / ' Lnrson yi»td—‘‘Bumc InMirn net

-” ir^ tliese-m en 'nre u n a b l e - . —ettrc-levmrnno«»-,tlint-tlw---ordinance- —rternitnaTTtiien tiie-.law -wouid-prao*'

tically a ta te , lliiu- tlio<; compnnlea

l.1 ell|;erx - and property damase.* 'o .d o .n o l ,.« ._________ ' ___ ' .•“U i.’Tuot ttK Tcitr-i'nM ire'tO ' tej-

buslncM," declared Paul R, Taber, ctiy eommlKsloii'cr br tlnnnee<

— 'S eqiin lcdJO rdlnanco . — 1 •- • "Cab compnnica Here. Iinve re. _nuc.M,e<Ul>.e.ordlnftnce^Tliex fjmily —bcllevo-ilmv-huolj-rji)fluia»ee-l*-ros —the-be)it--lnicre*l« or-cab companion

nnd tlic public, bu t betoro this ord* laance.U -ntially 'approved U should

' i>e known '’wlictUcr « i r ‘eau~*ccure'---lnnirnTice.""Tnbcr M id:----------. . -JI. r ; O raht;' re jW c n l 'o n ' BIue'

M ax.SIln.Prec. W eather _ iM ^38_.W .PU C1oudj;.” ia';!0”'j 0'snow—

Chlcaio—____ 3 1„a:_ ,.30-Snnw _nO.lK-z.r--

Kniuaii City ... 80 38- .00 Cloudyjiw-ATiEctM r:.m 52^.05 P t. c io u d rMpW-St. r :::30 M T New York-.:.., 7 < - « -.ll-Ila io .

P *c » te llo ^ A -_ fti_ 4 0 ^ T -P i. Cloudy Portlttiid.rOfe..M 4 0 - .QO Clear—

" • - ^ 8 ^-01 CloudySt. Lould ........ 51 44 .00 PI. Cloudy

San h-hinrlsco SO 44 .00 Clear'iSeatlte .....'....'■.'.'S* 38 ..00 C lcir 'Spakant .......'..54 34 .00 Clearj:iTJn,Falls 4!L-3=L_!«SW Tnhlnpon— .71-B4—T - Clofidy

M olorisl FinedAfter Gollision

- -A lcohol-oa-Jits-bcentii-. coat-Joe DanaTot-autil-»XOO:llne-»nd loaa:ot his driver's license for a year when

convlelod-ln-JiiAtlco «r the

cUy limit.'*. MUjht Intdrmtttlon 'from of ik ihl aL n hichwav curve four ' l l i c ^ l y coW cf’ Jir^c'garcno'Tnror-* miles south o f Buhl lanF8anrr3ny .poriWng ln*-ll){!.,olty.-UMnTstacrvUil-i{iKlrtrBlale“ T ratnc OrUcer C. U dlfltrlct iro m ’-tlie elfy’ llmlls on Uic "Doc" Houm who made the arrent.

e3lim aied..dam a8c- to eaeh._car_,boulevard to the u . S. burcnii.or en- - totnolagy and-plani quarantine, i.-

. City otrielals pointed ou t' th a t 75 ])er ccnt or Ih'e re^ldenta In tlie «ee>

Blven.- Mr. G ran t cited nc«d of fire pro- •teellon as ihe-reaion to r the pro-po.iftl. ................

. . . i.flvrer Rales ■' Retluecd rates on-waior-aniUrirft

InMirance would compen.^ate ror city •• -Inx-levies. Grant,-anld. In polntins

ou t th a t a queatloft or expend wa»

Registrar Lists »]3S4 ' N w A 'o lTn‘?

.WlTh five dajTi femalnlng to rw later ror the eomlns clty-electloa .of.April 4. when a mayor and two conncllmen .will- be elected. a_tolnl or' 354 flcw rcKlsTnitrbns have been received. City Cleric W. H. ElrtrldB* 'said la»l night, .............. ........

___ ____ .Counellmen.appcove<l_a. motion _tiplace ft .ureet Hflht Iti the'.cenic or a lotiR bloclc',between Elm and l.^ iL il *treetii-on Maple avenue. '

t« l-ou t~ lh flfr- lt.- ta• the' onjy "Iona" block In ll i a t «c tlon

th a t does no t "have such a light.- • Mayor Lem: A,-Chapin-announced ' th a t the WPA work o rd et.f la tl

—TwIn'Pnllft-ilSO.OOO-fUiroqo^roMrvt had arrived. Work will be conrint^d I'o. axcavatlon, until Uie chief re- Klonal engineer or the "WPA- ai>« proves • Ilnal plans and ipeciricft' Hons.' ■ ■ ; , -

'A s auUiorliea a t a.prevloui m.ccl- Ine. Mayor Chapin sisncd.a contract

_ w lih '_C ^J.JJlrle lf, Suit Uk^e.CUy ehslnccr. to draft pfniis and sjxclll*

WOOLEN DRESS GOODS

.. .m etu atoix.U 'ade.in r c b n u o '.sh o w -rq, K‘n .sa les .o l w-oolcn drcss-soow____ _

A W iW:tEi-raiSON

Jury .Convicts Defendant.of ■Olilaininii Rmpetty.

■Eornier-Resident

-■Mrs.- Carollne-Orane. fonner'rcsl- dent or Twin Pnlls nnd 'F iler, died

• • 20,-al-Waitpun;

A n'H I-slarred 'deal Innl^jples put - t J i r t . Houston in line ror a peni­tentiary term a lte r he was convicted ■ n i 'lr la r in dmirlct -co u r tz ln iT a tn Falta yc.\terday or a felony charge ol-obLnbilng. uropcrty by traiidulcntreprrsentntlona.----------------------

DlhtrlcC Judge Jam es W. Porter aniibunced when'Uie Jury rcturnert its verdict a fte r brief detlbernilonx, tha t he will pronounce - Judi;ment

n ex t Tliuraday.:i::.-ziUr/3icftM*Kibb«rrc«'<c---

A Jury wlllr-be-lmpanelled lodnv ronvfftl qr Clyd« WllllamVamrtewH' Hendrix on a robber^-.charge. ,_Uou3ton wa-s -found Rullty or. ob- tnlninc .105 bu.shcl.^ or apples from

Wls„ ftceordlng to word received liere yesterday, a tie had Tesldrd a t Waii- pun th e ,p ast 11 years a rte r leaving hcre to 'T nake-he r-hom e-w ith h e r m othet-and »i:iter_ ih c rc ,_ n c r_ h w -

Mrs. Crane wa.n II15 owner ot 30-flercrtrDct ncar-Tw lit-'Fiill»-ihut' has been leased- the pnM -ll-yeara to • JC, E. Egbert. She »1m> wax owner a t one time 6l n h o ld - a t n ie r . - - - i - - - •• • - - ; -

Word of Mrs. Crane's deaih c I'.Mr..] ' .................

Bccman.. last Dec'. .10. . consideration for the de#l_bclnB_a no-Iund.cluckfor MB.03. ------------------------_.Te-'Ufy>"S-1n hi-: own behalf vej-

.terday_Jlouston_dcchircd-l:(u-lolti'- K cnnicy..the check would no^ be KOtKl-for-l'O-dayar-Ke-flsld-he-ft^ld the apple.s n t _Sliliiry,_ Neb;, and 4tartcd-b.\cU,to-iaftUQ .'iviilL.a.lloact

Session- After Staging — - District-Assembly -—r- JU fc u la r- 'in e cU n s 'T o r- th e . .Twin Falls Moose lodge will be held a t 8 p . ra.,-toiilgh(..nt.-tlie-Cdd Jfellowa hnll, officl.ils ot the organliatlon vidJi'5t;i>igwr ---- --- •

Sprinss.--butTii-M*dlclno-now,--Wyo..- lie-was-tnvfi|vcriln-a-collt?lon~Trlth' a- e a r drJvenTbjTtt'acputi'ZSlicrirf wife, -

He tlireaiensd »nit for damages, lie raid ..and w m lodged.in Jdll af Medicine Bow on a clinrge of entet'- ]iU!-lhe7iUte.wl(hQUWa M m ili. lIs •"•^ rield in Jail, he 'saltl. 'uiilll Wyo=r ....jB-aulhorltlcarlcnmedrOfJ-lnQUltx

In Twin f^ U .U ia l be had Issued.n bsd ehcek In the deal ror apples, nnd then lio.wni Uimert.over.Io TR’ln Fall* •auihorttles,

W tn c v e s jo r tl_ _T ran c E ' Ifcarhcy_O eo 'and ' Eitfl B 7 X a lI u c ~-..■Keaniey an?l nobin.son. were re

'called as rcbtitial w linc.ues-'alter Hoiwon-told Jils «ory.

Oren Dolen. George Ling, D. Pel- him. Howard Gcrrliih. D. L; Oeamer,

C. Leaverton. Glenn Tlilettch, A, a~O ffen~ 'A lphlB E.^DeAllcy.

Safety Lane for=Buld-SuIiecIUleir

A "Mfcty lane" for checking ; 'lonioblle_llgtits and brakeo .ls be set lip a t Quhi:?Uii .U3e J le a I ^ u - lure.” ■state Trnfllc o rttcer O, ET "Doc“ -Iteuse nine. •■-■-Buhl-pollce.wlll'coopcrftte In the

Seore. in DebateArmoui' A nderson'nnd Ed Benoit,

.T ahw l'alls aludenU a t the Unlver-a!ty,- - • --

Tlie trarric orriccr advbed aulomo- b lle-ow n«ri-lo-v!slt,-chccklng-sta« tlon.i- and make- sure llghta- nnd brakes are In Rood order, and gel

Tlieln PI rm tem ltj' the .iec6nd-"Ieg”' on ihft Intramural debate trophy by Mrtue or a vlctcrj- over the Cht Alpha Phi team last week.

Tlicy debated.the ftrflmiatlve aldtf _f “re.solved. th a t the Unlvemlty of Idaho should adopt the University ol.Cblcago.system-ot-educiiUan." —

R lil< ] i.iu l» n t jh 2 7 —Tft’e j;lv llU n . insfiniU oii-Corps. u m p a l .Paiil wll|-.-obWTTC" the sixth annlversiry of-the-foundlnp of-the OCO-Sunday, - A ^ t - S ^ t h - ^ Iw i-h ro s^ re m - i !-«>•■

to..1.p_m.-A-buiret.lu:sch..wlll .be

lElGS HEDBfflMDI

Members Gather at Regular

dUciu u«ndai>cu-U-urged.r Tlie locnt-chaptcrw a!Thosrto dls- lrfct'.m eetm ir^of;ilie_M oow -''—In the I .-b .O .F . hVill hcpc i

iiuiii Uiilil, uluillii. Fe iiy;Jerome, nnd Rupert Joined localmembers n t the; a.vtcmbly.----- ------

. G oertren. who dUcu-ssed !;Coopcrall6n“ wa.i principal speak­er,- ttlillft 'o thei’:member.Tapoke /o n

~ slxiyiodge-memberR attenrted the dlslrlet banquet nil the Idatib Power company auditorium. Dr.-Ftoyd Hnm and MraT Blanche Jacklih ' ' ' ' charge. , •‘ A':Tnii5lcnl_-proKrniinj.’aiL:pn::chlcd w ith -Hajold. Connor:'JoH n Kinder and Kenneth MefzRer. sliidenls of Mrs. J . D, ^onner, orferlng ecIcc,

ftccordian hum beis nnd .Ml\ji ..........Jaeklin Rav/ .i'everal n im ibm trT hej •grrimidentTOf-Mri -EUlth., -' TJCklin” ” —— ■■■ ■

U. 0 . Erlcson Vfts pioBrnm ehslr-

G. A, Rclde^ell; ftrrat norih moo:', presided a t ilic mecuhcs. .H t. wili. tb c j ic jd j l l s t r lc i meeting would be a t Glenns Ferr>- and dl.itrlcl'orflcer.n will be elected n l iha t lime.

STATE APPEALS INCAS TAX n i.srtjT F

DOrSE. Mnrch.27 (,r>—An apiwa wn.i laken 10 th e .lupremc cfturl lo, ■dsy'My. AMorncr-Criicml: J..W , Tay­lor from , a ji id im e n f ai;nln»l'lh« stale In which Andy Anderson.'Cns cade loRger. obiaiiied m olor futl tas refunt~ tolntlng >IP8,

Gnar/lsiiicn'^jirn.,

Government’s Plan lo Build .=lGily!rDisclo8cd lVGoune=

. A .|uir2ccu^oi'c.dt-:>0jrouua-|u-uun po.illloii by Werurtmt-Kntph, ItyiUl .and 40s by tn p tn in J.-H.'Stnvi-r. jr., and Llcineiianl Rul|ili*j: Lolijhtnn. JrA;;ri'n'iir«l-,K;iireti'uindc hy mcia-- bers Ql Co'iiininy R. llfiili l-;nv!Uirpi-A, Idiitio Nnlloniil G uard, iiu the rUlc

cit Meeting _Federal a'utliorltles n re jons lder- g a projcct to house mi I'o l.fiOff

pei-sons ot |nw;ineqnii' In n-"c»y ;m u jo acrc.T nnw~ciillcil llic Snivcr ur- :hurd f.nuth'orTwln FiOl;i,'iictordliii: io:;lnrarmntiOn~matip~nTJbllnrt*ttie- Twin TalLt'cliy coiuicll nitc-ilin;' l«:,i iiRhu. — . ..f

J. H. Seavcr. who llv rs cii-iv riincli south of the city, confirmed

Sorvi’ant nyiiii-huuiwl -hill! PrU-nte Flrsl CliiM Kvnn ()

'J!ylcr;:inc-:DnlitotHer_niijr.u>-Uio«u from ii-MlIing -|K):illloiii-m:orriccl '1.

Three m m sliot Irnm ilir st.im ItiB' position. CnprTKravrr'.-ri-ofcii

f.lnitrimtil I.plsjhiAii rh'it ii _nntl .SerKfjin t Hii'U i»tiiil;Hcd a '

said “no'UUc hns ctuinctcl-hanBil!’ j:CHy--Ciericr\v~it.--:Eldrlclgc said th a t 'h e h»I been contacled , t)y u sanitation engineer from the Farm Security AdmUilAlratietn—nf—--R"” FrancliKo,' wha-.c- narne 1

Tiirk'.Score--.' from Ihr nir

follow :-- -------------------S a t. UalpU Ryan,.;,.Ciipt. J. H. Sc.-ivrr. ,ir, .

J.IC111. Urtiph r-:. i.«'ii:; y y < r u l i rMPr' l>r

Tlii-wloi It 'C.lXukc!n.-K-C.-Hlchafd-O.-\VixvIlni:i Pvt. ■Cl.rlMinn A. Parrotl P.>-.C. Hvbci-t U.-J Pvt.-I..:.l.. Cumilimriiun . ..

THtnTErnmnrmsmtranJ-d ^ l 8fl.00(V—Knllon«—o f—tliy--w ater laliy for iu< in-Mi('h-(»-»«tileni'-nt, ••T nc'ianuation’ enRinccr hnil cx-

or"U'a-

ls“ 'complcU'd, ' thru Uiu i>ropo.inT' t co iild b fK lv o tm n n o n .’Tmcr.ttiuii.— ^

At ilie'-prcjicm tiu if if tto u ld l)c im posflbtrto-supply. that-wntcr^^-u-

•Counetlmenrwho h a<l-t(lkejl.;wt|h the sanitation eij|,^nccr, said tli -- tlic proJcct waa designed to ki better homes a t chenpcr re n t person* -now—llvl»H-A n~itoct*-a— tenLs-ln-poorer- -(tecllons-of —Twin Fall.-!.. Rent'.oI_»uch hou.se.'*, the nature of wlllch 'c o u ld ~ n o t" '' fi«“ lenmcd. would-be rrom i8 lo 'S lO firch^permonth:. - - -----.• t :-:.:.:;--;..-.--— .■ In‘=xbn;imenbh~«,nnr-tHB' .setne- ment. a loiirLst park 'VO>'W nialn- tnlned lo handle fluclunilng populitr liona-ot-l«l>orers-ent«rlnK rttK tlnrtnB plantlnB-and-hnn-f»ilii8

_Jt'.w as.rclUbly_rcpQi:ted-.thttt_iht sanitation cniftuecr h a d coiitacicd

-o{llci«ls;or-UitUdRlio-P9:*'cr^com,epatiy-In-regard to »npply line* and electric light' nnd power, fo r the .settlement.

Ski Club Plaiis Sim Valley T rip

- In - lyg ^ lv- S fo rcs

Con’’ •■o"l’ 'Af!nm-/in - K, CititiunKl

Pvt, Hrrbert-L .-Phf Coi'p. Witiii‘11 ^f. A( pvrr Lester t .. Blrl:i SKI. Kicliiird OlMiti fli:i;JIarvcy:.\V,-:am Pvt. Henry !l. Gihn

Darrel O. Wan i

o f~ G liic k e n .s - S M i!rIit'.Iaj>oj -uia:t.oLXumj::AiL.ci>uiitv' nt-riff ^xp 21 fhtci-.i-i!-; which of-

flcrrs look, Horn a local ilc;ilrr v.-,.. l«‘l(lfty-niul-whleh- nre-beltevefl

OFm

Police ant! Fire Departmenls. ‘ '-Firict No-Evidfince-

;y . E . JV .^ c M u le ;^ ^: ir E iQ _ c llq ic f e e ii^ ^

IV In Falls POstT VetcrwM o f - J ^ - . • flSn'Wars.-wilt elect o tflcen for U ie - eomlng .vear.at a meellng lo be .held , in the prolinie court rooms A t .^ o.'c!btt-thli-*‘V«uiliig.-- - • ■ - ..Ct.'inmmidcr ot ilie po«t now U A.——| W, M cCounel.--other rlrctlve orfl-.-.’I-.

ofiArsonpolloe drpariincnl npd

Ofltrinl*. n l ' llip fire (Irpwlim iit rnndu«-Wl-n_!l}'H?:;inll_J»Ve:*llH,'ll'>n

T<lay nl II irixiil Unit llir (le- ;,tnicllon ul Jack McMiisier.i dwell- 111;' in Rork .Crrf>: ei'nvQii !;iiriday

Olfieials s:ilt1 they »vere unable to lixl a iiy i'Vidi'iicc.pulnlinR^lo al.*.OU,

A rrlrnd of McM.i.Mcrs rpport<-d It Ilir pollc.r ^l;lll(ln Ilial r.Dinrone

Imvc ,M't lire III the'

!rientisr— . . . •• •' .Ho'.vrver. rvr wiinr.-;-.M fltirKiimird

uy officrc.i (Itt-liivi'il that thn fire.l»rlPd^ii>.u;<--ilin..lv.ollliw.-----------

McMAM'-r’s P--1 (Me pcrtsliei! Ill .................................. -.1 '.nt ;iiv,.,„r.1

Ttce-eomm nnder:—A; Vr-Wllllnms,— 4 junlOL vici: commandetilRnJph B lx-.L ^

riiaplnlnrR aiph Elliott, nunrier— '

biiimmliiK*,Offlccr.' ;.;ilil thal. tiic dtti-llliiK

w ai.onlv.abouL tuzl;i IcLl.Mputf. Mi'Mii:.li'i^, i',‘ 11' Jiiiii; c',Ik,-lor.

.'plvril Ih r cull ... . .......... ............ .Ih r dwelllii}: .liiid ii!reud.v_bcri]_ clr_ itijll.slicd'by.lliunc;... (onuiitl cv^y —

Irmriii tloi;-. n to l, » Wli 90% of Xtu-mmsdilixpcnmfnuprove -”"’Tr6lX S*^lf(T A T tnnrnnjK lT **~ ■ ihcw jiun-m m sa;i;xpcnm fnuprove----

• :c ibno im norrspf£ ir:G sir:c3 :cx± :7 it; '=37tii/r/m l'ri3k in!G tvcr6vrdojtz^ :j::.1 J :a c h ^ ^ I.P.— .— iliit-^:oiiipku^uod-tir»t n.-»i Iffan ci------jiu;;jr..cesuoiuU bi»^lax-dg:;l:u::i.a!_iciccd.lu:A vcii3 bdatc.-a poi'oil wm ' ____I'cKular qviarii'iiy <llvlil|,n(l-«t- olfttcd ior»«le.yVt y°u«~ ---------- 7

(05TS IE 5 5 T~b~feEn--—

Anucrson’a clanit tiiiTt .ttie 1 used In tniok.s hauling timber prlvnte'ro.\rtipi'ft’i-e>:enii)t.“rroh t'tln ; Idalm 5-cent*per-cnllon li(x ws« up­held b>- D istrict Judge C. E, Win,

Final ............. ....................Ski club ihts winter will be held ,at 7:30 p, m.. Wedne,'.dny‘.#t i h r club rooms in the Ro«erson.liot«l. Dr. Frank McAtec. prenldcni. nnnouncefl yesterday.

Piirpd.ie of .the nesiiton'will br to nfcertflin how many club-member« will participate In th e weekend cx-

Prison T erm for T liclt of- Coal

Convicted. lait-.^i;eek g f sTcaiinrf .. woman's ru r coat a t iv Buhl'bees- garden early last New Year's day, L. C .Tlnrpcr was rcnlenced by:Judgc Jamc.s W. Porter In Uie dLitrlet

DIES NATURAL UK,\TH •NEW-30UTHOATE; Bngbnrt' (/P)

—Nlgfter, Ihe d o g .th a t made leKul .J*.dead.-S«r»l«n«d‘tO'flefilh[ Tor biting- a man; Ills master

oppc.Mcd. and 'I t wTist'deelded the dog should live tr kept under p;op, c r'co n tro l. Law covering Uie eaai Jia.s since b««u vnendcd. > - .

and Sunday." p rr sp n v p h > n 3 nrr.-for-chib memrr b rrs to Imve Saturday , spending the night a t ih e 'c h a le t, where rooms

• •'-T>rrjldenr:,lc^-Atee s.ild.

WORLD SHIPPING III5ES _L.ONDON-rrti-jii:rciiiiii-<aiipp ..

[r^iiineheil In Ihe workl's iihlp-ynrd.t during 1038 totaled 3.031J03 srovi loni.-or.340,000 ton.s more than In '1037. -G reat Britain ami* Ireland launched 1.030.37B tonx.ln 1038. the lowest tolAl. ror rive yeixri. _

^ u : eviflenee-tendlnr-to- show . the-eo«t.ln-quosUon"wft»-li.'OflH"twir - tliah <60. I t wns nee'e-wary fo r-the • ^_t«._tq-.prove-mtf‘-tyiat~.waji»»’otttT more Iti order lo m aintain a grand larceny ihargc .

- W ashliiyoii "never'-oeetipled—thfr - .W hite House..A .fcwldays bcfore.lil* - death In 1700. however, he walketf

Tlirough ilie. rooms with ^ Is wife.

■-.i_::CAMELS ARE-

-JUST-WKS.T-^FWAN-T-EDP;^ - y . ^ E y £ R _ G E X O ' l R E D : ”

- O F re i® IE E 5 - =

SMOKING. TlrlEY’VE

rG O tM IL D N E ^

AND GOOD

TASTE TOO-

iNDS o f Amcrie«’*jriM t c ric ia l raotoriits htve’pii* • . lo f^o lU ri into, new 1939 Snideb»ker» thl« vwur. ■ -— ■V: fflte r ir t^ -k BOWiflKcmfbuye i^ > r t - n d t» B r ^ n g w - - ^ baitcf ."Ntjiiiber^Onc BuyJ" '. . - , . : . ; ' . .

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P A G E . F O U R _______,________ _ iE W IN \ F A L L S ^ * E W S , f w m V A L L S ; J D A H b / T O T S D A Y M O R N IN G , 5 JA R C H 28.1939:::.

TWIN I'ALLS NEWS -

.e t j j t M»rtlt i. iri»It T « lo K d u ;

-Id»h9-*n»l B»o Coutilr- . pijiDIe in la rtn cr . . . .

....... _jti:iu. pajiSlB Itr iar»nc»-Tlii w Bioatla,'p»T»blr-ln »iT»n<

' O N Ii M O D E L -The "pcople'.s c a r" b u ilt by th e O crm an rov

e rn m c n t in filx dlfroroiU m oclels.'ls cxhibllccLl •ftt-U ierB erH n-iiuio-show r-H nnom ap-a-bljrfn-^ vo rlte G erm an au lo m aker, a s .a , r e s u l t g o v . e rn m cn t com petition , show s only 'd f e moddl onfoU rscn ienV cIps'pay tlic taxes“to tfix»e'xempf u o v c rn m e n f com petitor’ going—

|- th n tV g o v e m m c n tln buslncssrY ou can-eail it socialism .- communism^- fasclsmr-nRzlsnii or- a n y th ln g you w an t—b'lil i t will wlpe oul'lncir- v ld u a llsm -an irrccd o n rw h crcv c r-c stab lfsh cd .

___ M C M n r n u h :.A ? i» n c iA 'r e u r............... I ' l m u r ic lm lT e li t i i l

.11 DCITK UMiCIUtird-btreln. A

i-> U u o * Am OcU M n u j .Ucm'Dfr Audil Duro'u ot ClfwlitlOB

KSENTATtVr.S Y COi-IKC-- ti. am m nc t*

w r l 01

ptMcit jurumpilon to bt -------luhKl In ihr wwnf«<lty ijm*

or” a » B u ;' ;

tr B^-ortlt^-otTeourt-or- eoo • .lUh>d wetltl; will Da PUD-

" . I T ^ K A TSRT...................... .'• ^ l a u y tin A m c rlc ttn iii th c s•Kira ' WDiTdered w h a t—o fd—ifaisC T —W lh e i

'1------brooding-over th e p i u r in 'h l s D utch re tre a l^ ^ n E - o ^ a - e u ^ l o H 91y - n l - t l 1» - - « h a n B ^ n B .

tim es, th inks o f 'h ls suw ciso r. For 20 years h e h as 'b een w atchlhB th e changlng-forlu iics

•• o t th e G erm iin.C ^vcrnm cnt iind^pcoplcTFor^:rr:aeTcn:ycars:bc.hi

H itler, H c-has.__ _ . . . . . . sU en l—B u l - r e c e n t ly a" w rU e r rn r th c " m a g a d h c ' K en .“ w li6"v l.sltcd‘ th e

—f ^ o l d j t u l s e r . 'h n s r r a l s e d th e c u r ta in . W ilh e lm ' . 'l is 'T o p o r tc d 'a s sa y ln ffr

r ------ • ’■ T here 's a m a n a lo n e .-w ith o u l f a m ily , w lO i;::^ r o u t - c h i r a rc i i r w m ro T n r G b d :t W h y ' s h o u ld . . be

' 6 e h u m a n ? O h . w ith o u t d o u b t h e 's s in c e r e :“— b i i t - t h l6 -v e r y -« x c e s 6 lv e - 8 ln c o r l l y -k c e p s - h lm

aW t . o u t o f - to u e h w l th m e n a n d r e a l t i e s . ’ H ^ | _ , . b u U d s le g io n s ,,b u t h e do'cs n o t .b u l ld a .n a tio n .___^ A - n a t lo iu l4^created-.by-Jftm llics.,-a__.re .U B lon,

tr a d i t io n , I t is m a d e iip .’o f - t h e 'h e a r t s o f - ^ r r i o th e ^ 8 r lh ® -w l« lo m -o r - fa th e r5 .- th o - J o y -a n d - | ■ ■ e x u b e r d n c e -o f c h i ld r e n . ’

.. J- 'O v e r- th o re - (p o ln tln K 't o w a r d - G c r m a n y ) '' ....a n a l l - s w tU lo w in s J ta te ^ d is d a in f u l o f ,h u m a n .

d ig n it ie s a n d th e a n c ie n t s t r u c t u r e ‘O f ‘o u r

A nd th e m an who alone incorporates in .h lm 7_honor, a dynasty tb -preserve n o r a p a s t to consult.

‘T h is m ao could bring hom e victories to ou r people every y ea r wUhouc .brlngitiR them '

.clthec. glory, or. danger* Bui, of ou r G erm any, w hich was a na tion ot poets an d m usicians, a r t is ts and scien tists and soldiers! he h a s , m ade a n a tio n o f H ^ le n c s airdTl'CTmltXTewH

■gulfod .ln -a m ob^nd-Icd.by-a^lhousand.-llar»^j and fana tics ." . y ^

I t would be Interesting now _to .havc Wil­he lm 's views .o f'M usso lin i J in d S ta lin ; b u t

.perhaps h e 's n o t m uph-in te rested in - th e m .^ _\‘ Incom e ta x paym ents m ade th is m o n th for tho f ir s t (]uarter w ere lower th a n fo r Uie sam e period la s t year, b u t were abou t $75,000,000 mor_c th a n th e T reasury h ad .an tlc lp a tcd . T l^ y refiected la s t year's business decline, whlclr seem s to have been as h a rd on U ncle Sam as

2 j3 n _ in d lv ld u a l n iece .s_and_nephew .li._ _ _____r^N ditax-Js:J& ved;T O e;lncom e^tax ,-'how cvcr,

ls‘ accep ted ..If n o t cheerfully.: ________________

— ^any-to .being reasonable . ju sL .an d .fa ir . Most t= c l t la e n i-w o Q ld 'b e -g l« t ta '^ a v . th e Boyernracnt-|

■a W ggcr'incom e.lax, iO L Jn c a n ta h c lr own comes'W ere. bigger.. “ . •

-------------- - ^ L - A S K - A N S - S r » B A K - U P - ---------------- ^Tl]e-A laska Home. Rui<r'association claim s

i:y ; cltlzens-ttrerbelftg -ta jted-w lthout-represen ta7- | L f i- .. t lo n -a n d defoands .a change. A laskans .say '

th e ir te 'rrito ria i s ta tu s is only a nam e an d that", federal dcp^i'tm crlts and bu reaus in •W flshlngton'have th e real au th o rity . - -

w hich it In tends to push 'from n&w on. I t prO' po'acs'to ' u n ite A laskans os one people; fret

____A laska from Federal-bur-eaucracy: speed es-~ : iA bllshm enL .of.-fu lL terxltortal'. govcrnmcni » - ■ a n d fu tu ie.,stalebood. a n il iay-solid'econom ic,

and pollitcal foundations for developm ent of. r e s o u r c e . _ ___

' program '-'seems reasonable, OH th e_:.^h.ole,.Ahhough..accomp,anylnE ,d i\rk rcf.cc^l

fnces-to-the-Boston-toa-party-secm -unnccCs'■ e Hom<

_ ^ l e rig h t cojidltlons prevailed.'. .These cdmplftihtircair'^or^er{bn^CDnsldcr*''j

a tlon ; T his Is a n A merican problem a n d m ustb e h a n d l6 d l i r a i l ----------------------T-------

. . . th in k they have a grievance speak o u t freely an d a re likely to have th e ir requests g ran ted or ih e lr-troub les . eased before too long.

thfey p robably were fa r less fearsom e th a n .th e old ta lcs w ould h ave us believe. T hey seem.to.!

: = = : h av e -'bccn- ra th cr-gm aii^A-cu'rren t steel 'p u b - - l ic it lo n d e s c r ie s ahem ' a s m ostly little fcl*-

. - -lo w s> lth sk inny legs’.’ . !— They-m ust.-have been s tro n g -fo r- th e lrs lz e r T—dittdrwisE~mYy-c6mairirm[VB"Tfarrdre"a~ntciF weapons, a n d . carried , .their, a rm or, w hich

. - would give a h .average 'kh igh t about 60 pounds of dead w eight. B u t such old arm or Ind icates

: ■■^tM t_nearIy_{dl ,pr_ th em wt^re. s h o r te r -a n d . /'ligH lerU han an-avcrage m an today. O ur-col-

-------- ® ir;'they-couldn 't-gcM nto-itrL lfc-slze 'sta tucsim .in lord l-cn thcdrals_sugge?.U hc_5nm c_R hysicn l.

. lim ita tio n . • .It'.w ould n a tu ra lly have-bcen so.-becausc

w a r hard* In* th i .............- '■—■often -poor a nd-acaree--and v ltam in s 'w c rcn tn ’r t — rjfirrTnfrTiiii'/r irn rf' gy-v

— ^know n—Diseases—w cre -ram p an t:-P es tllr - ‘— — ““— — ‘■‘-o ften sw ept th rp u g h th e land , k illing m illions

,, ' ' « i i g 3 m d ? £ n L n g : t h o s c : y J ...........................

r io u s tliig -a^ .n -lou i'nQ H lcn t-cou ld -be 'rre .'iu r- ' ree led tpday. tra in ed a n d se n t aga ln st an nv- eragc^A m ericah-footb^M team , they 'd Tipvet'

Otliei-PoiriTs of View

............................................. ...... ... ..........nnmcrcertalnlyUU LiCIaat.one.overlon Pocnirllo Towii.UftU-aLiii infcUnK. Tlie spfiilccr ol the eyciiuiK otftrcti llie benl «polo*y for Hlilcr tho t wc J ia v c - y e f liearfl, — nn apology.tljAt mA<le-hlft-|)rM«1it-ooiirM-ft«(m tho iiiovU Ubl'e totiwc.of hl»ton-. iirosrcM »nrt^clvlUi!ntl[in. n>emcctiiiifBiinosi broke up in » rioi «ml tlie'RJCBKer v m . ull but ejfcted from Uie hnll. We lieartl U»e upcech and U wBff ft so<k1 oiif, -Tl)(«-,mo4_»ubtl«J>lt of-pro*- HlUer proi>uK«nda we have ever heard. Wlial Uio .ipcAker sftltrwoj‘ true — but lie didn't tell tlie'wliole inith. We (ire Incoiisolnble over tlitf fact tliai we left rlfilil After the speed) and dlcln'l, Hay for Uie "discussion" tiiuCfoIIowcdru'mcij-K#rTnBcro«n-of -tiif evcnlnii.. Qui lion' could we know tliauilierc wus uqliiK. lo-i)c-all^^-cn^fll>^?-Ootnlng licTB-tootW'aa an mumat»^

•trlbnd-of-iiiilcr.:-tlur1nn'-UiB-«arl>^'oaM.o(- liK- public- itn~iitTir~tfFt in n r i lo li

brenk between tlir npenkcr nrraiiaed nffnir nnd ilittl.lbe , . - - Ui of Hitler, noiit.out to U>' to Miape fleiitlmeni In these

.l}>illed Staici. innro favorable lo tlie N ad enmiwiign for -Q£-cciitTttr ................

SOOtL.ipcccli.nnd ir.frank ly preAttUcd for-whai It wns. H itler propaiTBiida.-^-ould-hftvc been-iinobjec- iloimblc. .But 10 lelVtliC-TOWJiJllfttLclialnnaa-inake the liiirot]uctary.spccch.lic.dld.waa..Uicxcui>ablc. — a trick tlint leis him in fur.n lot of exptaliiliiR — tliat he

.can nnver.Bxiilaln. - Anyway, lt-»««.ft.<|lriyjHmcr--trlck, 'piil-M '»r'w ith conoiiinmAie 4)clll: —Pocatello Trlbiitie.-

. . . . By JAMES-MentUU.IN' ADVICE. Exceptionally Informed

■New ''Y orkert--lenm H lia trae n m T A lb e rt S. Wood of Sbari Rocbuek,

:ntly named Special advlicr to B R retarj'-ercom m eree H arry Hon- kliu. may net-Ito ld -h is-new poiCl o n 8. _ -------------- :---------- ----- — i----------- --

Defore beeom lnt. Hopkln*' a«so- ale. -Oeneral -W ood-ob ta lned -a

written uicmorandum from the de- pArimtnt. - or commerce ouHinlnB wliot Uie departm ent-intended -to do In the wny of_coopcmUn«..wiUL b iu lneu . But no th ln t h a i hoppened AlnceJie accsptcd (he - -

B U U ftn i^ofrtna ■undertaxing*____iMUmnces-Blven him that he. la Lhlnklnff-»erloui!y'orTe«lgrilng.

T1k*c iwurcM report f tir ther.tha t Oeneral-Wood went to n New Dealer hiRh In (he party ranks-tnst weelc TtTifl"ftJiVetI“bltn*what“’he“flhould”do.“ H« tvi3 told there U no clinnc’e of puttlnff tlirough the prosrsm Jio had in m lnd-am l' waa advl.ied-to quit. T hat would be one more big nail In

' roffin of "bU9lne.M appease-

. .NE»’._ K ey - flnaiiclftl •

ItKRL'.S EVinENCK OP TIEAL AMEttlCANISM . iVhllc nianr-w ho-enjo}--lt-ft.nf-m rthfifnv hold thi

dtitlen of <Jmerlcnn eUlMiwlilp n o jg linv•milt the repub1lc'l»‘bclriK''endi...„ .... . . Knlnmnzoo,. wlio adopted (Ills country ahow* an.appreelatlon-of. whnt lt-ls-and what |i th a t f'ould .-ihame some who boa.ir

ean v■ Mv. r tiKnll gflmr lirr c J m m ILily n.<i n bny.'flnri in

' ahe..\V0rl(Ljvar he fought fo r.th e Unlle4r-Stntei. He UihiEi It hn» beetTKOOd for him . _ . .

So now upon rrcclvrhc word (hat he iin.i been left .a comldcrable legacj-. by4tU.faUier,.who:reiifBliicdl>'o-i nin(fm T tnT jT D im m dH lnu-tliatJia.relum Jo the.lanil if liU birth and make hla permanent home there,.Kc'

voutd rather b :r mlU worker (his Job);ihnn

favor of my American clllteivihip, wlllch I prlio ifbove alJ oUier po.vie.ttloii*." ' •,, F rnnk :R q'»ott-la-»-llvlBC-'praot tiia t a person, does no t tiRvc to-be oom in lh«TJnitrt:flt«(e(i'iiuor<ler-to be a f ln t cla5» American and an a u e t to 'th la .n iU on . —Detroit Free-PrcM. - . <

iifaciurer. LVrep’orted',iojia£e »c ta ijac a"r>orUon.^liU”

Jiing*.’* ProXll U no pa rt of hl.i aim. In fact, his an- nounced p u ^ * e U to prci)et'it' (be machlnea to hospl- ta l i without cost. He hopeA tO’make It poMlble for every hospital In (he Brltllh Em pire.to.have a fle a s t ona of tiieta straiiRc-but Iniporinnt llfe.-iiivlnK dcvlcM.' Only a')tmnll perccntase o t hospitals noi,' hAve them.

The first u.<e of (fic Iron luog on a human belns'w as ,-mn(|C:in-8(«toiU nJ02B_ItjiaY cd_U icJlfC-oLttj-omje. collcRO m an who was the victim, of'lnfnnille-paralj'jilg. ' T lie enact number oLllvca raved since Ihen by Kj'tise It not known, b u t ' i t mu.it be well above 1,000. The number of lltr* 16.it'dui'lnit'those--ten yrnyi.becatKc there was no Iron lu n ; nvaliabie'w henlt whs iiKded Is estimated to be many tlme.-ij.000.

An.Iron lung Lt a fairly cosUy piece of equipment. Prices v a o \ but It t i said th a t the avcmRe price of tlie

:5.W0I.WhlchTatc;to:be fnadc.ltlLLord-NuflleW^undeK------- ......... eondm on, probably be-•tnls w i t h ..........................

...........- . ■ T i l " ' ' ”:B u l.y ie £ t'a .tw ay _____________ _ ............ .cUIFs.'cKTc ofKnlilrailonJi nnd nm lce clubi have either bouRht nn Iron luni; outrlRht nnd*pre.iented It to the', local ho,spltnl. or^hnve iHnrted.n communlti-movemeni.for such a piircliase.".----------------------------' • ' .

— Kow.tli»-tr<m^nntf-<u-»o»M>oii|>lt«t— Inu uin. prob.ib1y stands Idle most of (he (Inie; Usually It Is

-Just-waltlnff.-When fire Escapes first cirnie Into iise; nn old-K h(ioliboani7inonibcm !ni(i'ta’ tire-iirnn:lj5np:wn5* demanded oi\c for Ills bullillnR, "We don't need oni

lin t had a 'f i re In the Rcnoolltmise for-M-ycars.! could dispute tlie n ■same wny. but_no oi . . . . v lslt^-h ls-T ie lclibor's tamllj' .. arlan Mngatlftt; ,

wfiiild

FIXING TEMI.MNE KARIIION.S Oolne bnreroot-m tlie (.prlng ntul Mimmer wn;

th e faslilon-AS-wtll-ite the hnbirof'lounK slcrs l -inlddle-wcsi.-. U -w'a.-i comiiifnflcd for comfort.- healHi.

and.tfconomi'. Tlic.cx.quljlic pleasure of walkinR (lie soft soil of newly plowcd'flelils o r tripping a.

-Bl»*tji*W0rd»-BlUl«lllnB-M^Uli-<leW!-the-!u\lutRJTW«ai o j iu itrainm el5/l'Icet.w uli-tlic .m flB ltiarpei'oI moUu

• trti'th ;'" r a f ^ WglV.. ..... .......... . ..... ...

or~(he~ben£flU atid 'advuiilaiiai Je rlve'J'li’ *6oynina-Bir:s-wm)-Bre*ili'c“ gi1-m aU iea.nl.tlie.nrcaenl.

. . . . . .. ---------- ^...tline lesUIatlon designed toclose (he gaps in toe le» shoes nnd make It a mlsde* m eanor to expose a big (oe In public. rT tiE-»uUiOfortHtrToofmeaiUrirTlcpres'cnlaHve” W.'R. Sm art, a K a iw .C ll j j lawy ^ ^ hU a t-

tlie courM of debate :-•'It is really n health proposal to protect-the health and beauty of the female foot."

Women all over Missouri a re up In arm*, flguratlv I apeaklng. They have developed a statewide kick on i , ,-Xoo(..ru:ft.*nd propOae t0 -w nd-a -repre<ien(aH»e-b0dy^0-l4l5-^-'?^.?>^’-f

i l l g h X t I ^ ^ i n . . 0r . j a i i ' c : b f t f ( l c j K i u I r E O : £ r E a l t r . a l J 0w I » b e .T le w “ of or »trenRth.,Uie ...... - • ‘e entire army wlll m arch i

airy brdgana equipped .with sp u n .As a m atter of fact, any masculine atlem pt (o rceu>

-tet«-the-jn>pttrel o f womrn. frou i.bonneu to-l»ou.-U - Doundlo nieci with dltaxier n o t alwa>-i confined lo'tlie bill. Once upon a tlm e an unsophisticated Iawmnkec.ln. . . . . . . . Id p re.

to know .better th a n to concern ........ , .......................•health and beauty of Uie female foot." Let chlropo- dU u atw nd lo such maitera. —S alt Lake Tribune.

Breakfast FoodNO IMrROVkMENT

Tlf r w. \-f n ir I jlith ftn H, Mr*. OTJrlenT^tlU leo- jioorls'. • Mrs these. plck*me«ups (liat-lets-hlm down.

..tliou8lit.‘you.»a(d.i'ou'd..»iopp)i-.wnokin7.’

National 'W hifligig

l*_grewing,for_n_B#tJ i t e i :^ A C ie i= p t a b ia : :-------. . . .almiB llio slmpllflfd lines now advo-,'S M I3j]nJic_A m erlcnn .,F cacrB ira if Labor, without waltlnR for tlie

loillconie o f _ th e _ A .P .J f ,U .^ C J ^ I pence conference*.

Many people .on Capitol li coming (0 feel Uint I t'ls .up t<

0 make somc-jpcclflc.ccsture . . „ ipera tlon 'w lth buslnes*. e.ipeclally

J n r e - t r - 1»-li\e reum B R *m pparrtirDiat the.A dmlnIsiratioiii5Jioi going to 'd o . so. ..ThU ..amendment to -the W ftjmer'Aet ■ K -favorcd”M“sui(able for Ihe'puTiose. T h e 'fa c t th a t It

.WOuld_BleaflC..Uie A -F .ofL . ftUo-i» :j » L .ovciJoi ‘

------------ WASIIINOTON—; By Ray T u f ttc r -

-STICKINC.— BIr - J im— Farley u if«dlD84oc a shoKcIfBh0Kti(LWjl.Wllh PrrsU

(—ovy-fiU -ti- 'a rlcy^ )...... ...... . . rec flnna presidentialbn<klnir-roi^-.]iU 1B40 . - n r o l j l r j ^ t candidacy. Tliclr Immincht' talk

^mn.nh-the-Democm(lc .logjam illlrig a t W ashlngtou — alto'

the clectlon or threo-catliollc sena. lora- from- Conii«ctlcut .)n -r*cen l ycars-(MeMr*. M aloneyrLotiergan D anaher) and the reelectlon.of H er­bert-L ehm an. Jim poohpoohed th'i lilEgMlIorTliia'Iia-relTii'Ioir-mlsHr bajv iTlnr:Trpmrthe.«.nomlnntl(jnror election. Anyway, he Is ROlnR to

: sound.-. oOtr-andJ. 8m oke.:outyllh6. bo.w". o n - th U . a ll-tm porun t ujple drat ahot h t

pals hn.s been R e ttln R sh a rp e r nnd deeixr /o r maiiy monihs. Mr. Far-

' .1 dl-wgreed w it h P.D.R. on a l- •everj’ major admlnl.''tratlon ^lnee the 1030 reelcetlon—the. bill, d ie ' purge, 'appbln(mrn(.'«;

leftl.1t economic-policies, h is f aw r- itlum, toward the Corcoranites. Mr.

.tlonnl-rlinlrman on-fivon'U in moat irivltin iii.llrr/.T ~ jriine»nu~ orthem ' .flr»t Irom.rcu’dlnB Uiu newspapers.

The poslm ajtrrK eneraltm cc li > make a .coniorate connei

vould rn-OLip, his always sll'/ortti r bu t i ....... ippcars tohave passed. Lik'e Steve’Early nnd other*, he stayed too'long: no cor- p o raU o a.> lD W ~ '< {u n t* -a -iU iin -w lio -W A A - ilohcly Identified with the new deal, >'liich they exiMct to paw. out next year. So Jim Intcnd.i to remain In .pollUu, and in a big way. ir.pquible.

SET. U n til. recently Mr. Farley* imblilons centered only .on second ,

.ilncfr-the .vice. prcjldcnilaVnomlnB-- IXOnrTJUtvrew'dcij-s ngo'he dlvulgea"

.several far western polltli

itWrT-arc • s l^ l f lc in l - Jn= ihemaelres...Knowing th a t Mr; P a r ­ley was In the, presidential doc^ nou»e_ tlie--vIslUns-pblltlclai« made

‘«or-.( . . . _ .......................hotel room they received a call iroin the P. O.'fl offlcc wilb the'm c.«nRs th a t Mr. Farley wanted to talk with thr^n—and w’ns lioldlni; nn appolnt- m eiu open. Jim apparefftly has acouiA even In tlie hotel lobbies.—BoiTrminina'onn«'rr~?,TrrFiiT=fCTiccnon-To-tnc~ntttionamaboT-Ti

e for, t ic k e t wlUi th e m .

delegates"foe.lac...B ill.r.ve.go t Jots of friend* in th r -party , so why shouldn't I roiind 'd iem up for my>

lend off witli

BIZARRF- The S.E.C,'* '

Coster, far from being the Napoleon of m odem swlncllers. was unbeliev­ably dumb and simple. J n hla book* and file s-he made no a ttem pt to hide tlie fact th a t his crude drug

as soon-aa Uie S.E.C,.Investigators moved’ln 'on"IiIm .' TTien-Ke’ offered three d lf fe« n t explan*tlon.i"for,-not Insuring the goods. On his ' Inventory .Hat ho credited McKe *_R obblns with owning n ^larger (liianilty of "certain prod'ucti tiian ' the world supply of tho.^e partlc* ular drugs and Rood*. His bill* of

erpool to nil' portion* o t the globe, bu t tJiey failed to explain how the stuff got froiii hi* dulnmy Montreal warehouses liis had 'none a t Liver­pool) .to (he BrliLih iMrt.'

He threatened to "put n bullet through (he body of the man wlio

|.fUcd—Uie—‘Uoub1e>maklnR petition |f o r - r e e e lv f r * h l p - -B r n t n t f o r d , -^ T ir o i - rtded he knew hi* Identity. He cnr-

hlmself nine day; a fte r uttering (Ills , w arning—and,jjta.,hlmselt-.was-. the IdniUgatecrefrtltrrHimfontnKUllon. ' i n a ■•.•friendly" Jurisdiction. lie hoped f09 a aeo^ ijp lsa tlon ^tlia t w ould 'eiinble'him .'.to liquidate the crude dnig denartment->and jhere-. by erruw the fprshe.st criminal cliapr tC2 in his bltarre j:areer.

GREKS, •nie penalty wlllch PxUt -Idenf Roosevelt-will pay for Uie Dounln.* appointm ent, to' the sup* reme court > 111: be baek,(racklng on the Ainhe nomination to the I.C.O. ind Donnid Wakefield Smith's

latlon.1 board. The A. P . of L.'s op->| position to a ll. Uircc..men_nccfxsl:tat4M-thlit ln.*lde d e a l. .................... J,Dl>oiv.conAcrvaUvu;.dld not .ex- pre.vs violent opposition-- to Mr Douglas, bu t (hey ^ 'm b le d aiif-

J l c l e n t ^ ^ t a - m a k e . i t _ c m b a n ^ l n B . for a. pr'eMdoht'’ still wooing the

;uresTOne of (he standard .sUd(

prett>''woman wearing a glgan<

i t f m r - s n f w u m t a u rtn g -n -p e r^

llv obatnict h e , found hla .frleatL-^ui-jfofU iigisLn-»»hlbli lng-behlnd|lndu8trlotiM y-ln-theTS*rden.— . — -World'a-fal

■TrWia~tIic.~l3dlr.<;'"klndlr~remOTe their hats.".snld the caption.

During' early vaudjTllle actsj the ma*ler“ df_ cffciiioiiles ' woult}.” * ^ th a t Ii(llei remove i ia u 'in his riiost clever and' nm uslng'm annBr.— ■—

Some Tw’ln Fulls wom en—woro"hats tii r 's l 7.f of Mc-<lcAn sombreros a t a Uieater perfoVmartee here Sinr* day n lg h t. .................. ’

Qolfera tell this wie.

course y esterday to m eet h e r daddy ■ f tn c i-g ly r , . l i lm -n ,,‘__:HoJ!'_U1{IJ1'ousSo. today.says the young ladi'...

If you don't widcrSland (h a t golf- . ..................... .llnuo, here's a _ t lp .- '’Awful"-U t h e , .... .. . -------- ----------------- --- ..

i.rM Clied-tJift-fir»fc.*tageH^ve-a{»ppiv-fi>^.far^uch a 'aeore. .At - i hc - « ^ . uiakM -^me-uf^«F=^m-icM nt^-nQ r' ---------------------- --- — ...................... ........... 'o f - - -13- - -h o le . i^ n = » n = -18;h o l^ ^ T n i i ‘ --------- ----------------------------------------

A local man w ent to a nelRhborini count)' sea t-to visit Sunday after­noon. Arilvlne a t .his destlnaiion.

Tnmo.ircdiiuimHnfjimjU'vark; .lit wa* bo lhe red '-b j"-hb .watch.

•Trhlch-conamfflUr^Hpped-Trom'Jils pocket and dangled on Uie chain.

Keeping up a rapid fire convene tion.- (he host took h ls jv a tf ji ni._ placed It on (op of a clothesline pj,,p_.... ------------ — ---------- •--------^L«w r-the-li6fet-and-hU-Twln F » l t .friend went into tflC-hOiue. ejijojtd dinner and chatted for aeveral houm lonRer.before the I « a l m an rclurnet lo h la 'hom V lri Twin. Pan*.' •- Monday momlng came a fmntl< telepfione c&ll -to the - Twin-Fall;

“Say. do you rem em ber'If I took

Sunday, - i f you_ca_n^ I prc^blj'- 'spaded it 'ln td the groim'd.'T 'car

uiulertto{xt''ta'.rAVor.Traliroad.ilegts- JaUon-whlch-would throw-tliousands of-brotherbood m rm b e rs 'o u t 'd f .. Job: he can be ra tlie r nitlilcss on 'occasion, n.s.Wall street ienm ed only :-an('«)mso- -Hfn-ire-'t«cmpI«d-on-

................ :8X C,.rcsu-

Tlie ruence of icrcase (he meroberahl'p • o^ the

National Labor Relallona-'. boartl- fro m -t h re e t O ' f lv e -a n d to 'glve'tH e

[ • p r e * ld e n t ;a iit lio r iiy rt o n a i i io ’ c ’ “ '.Irely-new ^ a r d , (hus gcttli................. "■ t L ....

* to'

latlons. ■ So. (0 appt .outfit,. F.D.r;_,wI11 ifiiow and em ld) nomlnntlbh* to go - by defnuK. He may n o t withdraw Uiem

j!fi4£_Msv-Bsmslai_jlatorial prbgrCMlve

Me.ur*. Borah. NorrliW agntr—were In his ........... ..........Mr..Orcen-uit4red.^*-X«w-judlolou« p re te m where they counted, and he Is-Qulie .satisfied w lU rh ls itu n t of sldelmcklng Mr. ‘Smitli. sup­posedly a .C.I.O. ally on the labor board. And (he A. P. o t L. bossluwTThurt-niiaiitir wmrniiaZbie

' builn«u~-frlenda—by- f tager. on-Mf.-Amlle.—

SPOT.—Tills.measure,-jf-ennet'ed.- I'will put' President Boo.wclt.sQuare- '.!>• o n .th 'tjp o t. He,«lll..be. expected to use the authority thus conferred upon him to effect a complete

him if h^ dne.^h'l'. On (hi hnnd. the O .I.O , will be annoyed vllh him If he doe*. Either, way. hi*

chBnees-of-eom mandimrthe-unlted political backing of t>oih wings of irganlscd labor nex t’year would be iffectlvely ruined. .

Administration lendert In ,Con- iimably Uiereforc do

ABHENTEE. WashlnRton Insld' e r / believe th a t Cordell Hull has at. last bee^^odBCd in ;th«'presldfthna)' dORhouse along with such dlstln- Ruished political associates as Vice PrM ldent-O am er.—N ational-C hair" man F a rley ,'H arry Hopkkni^ and. Henry Morgenthau, So do Mr. Hull's closest friend* on Capitol hill.

.H u ii.hns not'.agreed, .wiiolcrheart'

violent tone and atUtude in iduct of foreign relations—

.... ....il-dlc ta tor’ ou(bursts by (he president. Senator PltUnonv.Becre- ta o ' Ickea.'fthd b th e « .,T l ie secre-

brightly for the lowest (otalltarli

never had much' sympathy with the trade-aRrflamenlA as a permanent! solution of >ik-dMd dlfflculUeii;'SIowjy'

P. D. n . much prefers Uie hard- ..............................; and -ben iB erent'•aiutuarorui ..............., .. ............

Welles, who fairly bursta wlU» nn ambition to step Into the No. 1 post ,a( ihc.atnte.depnrtm eni, T he Roate- ve lt-and W elirt mind* nrc alike! whereas Mr. Hull, Is mentally out of »(<‘P..jyiTilch..explalniUWhy_Uie.icc-. retary .of s ta te has. loitered In Flor­ida. nelUier rw hlng 'bnck nor'belng,summoned.. bsck.-durUJt_Uic_t;'oaj.lEuropenn crisis since August of 19M.

''"NO.'' Bill DouulM made A snap­py but- non-Judfclal retort when ft*ked-lf-Jllchnrd-W hl(ney-hadwlmi congratulations on hLs nomlnaUon'

State to Refund ■Exhibit Advances

. JO I3 E . Mnrei>.37 H V -H i'e StaU ...fliniMr of'LOinmBrcB'Mu uii luina today 113,144 for distribution to nine Idaho c o u n tle j-tftttf contributed to Uie ehahiber’a uncompleted fund for

"•nie'aiahibir'Vgine r-the 'lt»37 -leg islatu re

to' appropriate m o n e y .'' The 1039 legislature, however, p u t up' tJS.OOO ancL the_m oney_that was collec\ed rrom "the counties ^11 be ftturped7 L:‘ P .'P a r»on i,” ehaml}er 'seeretarj',

farewell messago w ritten in blood the w»Ib of hU ro«n.w«».i)roduced a t the inaue«t o l» auilelde. One part j jU tre a d t- '-T ' ' ------ -------- --

G m e i ' J W p o d j H mResigmng as HdJ»ldiis’\^

liltid the .sceiies and, if pou lb le^b keep 'it-frpm comllig lo B 'w iO i- B p th '^ - ." ' ' A.'F.'oftC pres.iUre behind It la witroiig-thti qul«-str«ntUlillan:Lmay—r r ---------le v e v difficult..

EXPERT.. Naval-Inslderi b e llev t '-------tiiere.U lA .good.chance, of rev iv ing .............Uie navy’a-tycommendaflon* f«Sr fortlffcaUm of Guam. The point' is.streued th a t- ih t .p ro je c t-v a s ap* .. : . ...........prored'_by_ajjnrBe_maJorltj' o f the • '•house' n'avai affa(r*;'comnilll**'.— --------—

Many member* of UiLt conuoltlM,.iro .m en .ofJons..»«v lce .in .«ngt«« .. . . '______Authoritative sources rule.U.. along wlUi tiie corrtspondlng -comm ltui ■

e fcenat<i.tli«.m M lJhoroug|i!j'.

-jym en on broad qiiw tjt... policy Iri Uie country. Tlioe -.cwn- mlt(*e4-can and do consu lrw lth-the^

every detoll of • ■' (heir con*'

y dcnarimei; poud leglsln

elusion* arc-u*ually g u ld W ^ - t i ie - -

over, congress u a ivliolo Infre- .Qtieotly. a lters the ir rec m m e n d i'Uoiu beyond .recognlUon. -

At one -o f -Uie naval-'llm ltallon conferences held In Europe, an Am­erican correspondent noted Uint nn □rltUli fioi'crnmenl would risk Uit ftdoption flf-any- n a v a l 'sp w m e n l, jjuunst:th«.advit6 .;of3neji(im irflitK i:U. s . naval auUiorltles nre Inclined

te lrb 'y -^ritraiilrth'at-lliflr-vlews-^.. objections carry aS m t:»elsh t lii

-p o tttlcnm uitnerrand-thn l k fypo ll— ci<*-«r«'often-decided on.ilie'bAsu of uninformed peraonal opinions.,

frlend»-on Capitol Hill with ihe-vU — tnl--Importance, In ' ih c « crltlMl • tlm « , of accepting expert ti

- - E anB 3A ity:-- y ntnrtei5 i-iirsia« i*^— report th a t the legendarj' Dr. .HJalr _ , . 'mnr-Bchacht t»;by no means re tl f td , . -------------bu t hax Just concluded lipjiortant. - economic dUcusslons -with foreignInduiU lailsls-on.belialt-of-'lhe-N ail-________-goT^rnrnfnt.-Pplreatloni o f .K i im ii .........nian and French'bu.nlneu men were nmong thOM w hosaw ’Dr,'Schacht in '

;-Brtlln.— . ■ • —. R«liabIe*sources say U u t s hew

•plan-for:pron ioU ngreipo tt'ind"lm -"~ g& —.port-imdc-has-be«i-eyolTtd*tlttrtn»— ^ ------recent- weeks.- 6chach t-l» -exp« led ---------- -—to play an Im portant part In the new Mheme of things whkli. as It '«^Tnum'.<:our:>#yT>e*orrrt0«‘Tn0-r— ■— ^ m<tnt.Uiaiv h ls.Jo n n e r-p « i-ln -U i« — ^ - - Relcliibank.

JlegardJea* of.fcporU .to .lhe.coii-.'.. --------trary, Bucharest trade and banU n; reaction .to the new p la n -th e de-

of economies in during hit R tu n a* ... ..n lan —»Joum ,-- U io 's to ry - la — lh i t -------Schacht will probably vUll King Carol sUortly”tu i 'a ‘ tn ide m lssa ty - '— and conclude Uie highly technics! dlseu»*lon begun •' by w olilU iat.-

, (Copyright McClure Nea-spaper tTyiriIlca(*)7-V - '— — -

OUR CHILDREN B r

CURE IN.STEAD OF PUNISH . BUI, aged six and a half, ha* be. «om e-a-grcat-problcm -te-hls-f«ther mil moUier. He steals anything and jvvr>'thlng he can lay hands on— not Just clilldlsh' pilfering for the fun of nccumulaUon, bu t stealing for jclllsh endj.-

1I« goes to Uie grocery store, ar(4 Uic clerk oiieasurlng out a

pound and a h a lf-m in d the halt— of butter, and whljks.awny.-.ifKli.a handful- o f 'c a ‘ndr^bag*r--thrw - bit*

I of gu m 'an d a bag of popcorn, '

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

L'hfn-tT(»-fwK. .am rtnm ..nf hl« «lnnlcWin go WlUl him.

HK fa ther and moiher have taken him back Uie »torc.i. made hbn

Last day — "Four Glrla In White,"n i f t UiefGTfcafore 'tlicjn“ or

the money, kept him Isolated’Whlle , -------- ------------ --" .I- ., j . •Ills eonipntilohs play«l.--depr|y^4ilm j « ^ c e . : m [ a ^ ^

Wed.'.’ TOiiM.” — "Advcnuifea of Marco Polo." Gary Cooper.

PrU Sat. — J'Naney Drtw."Dt^tectlve." Bonita -Orftnvlllt, -John-----Lltei. --------- ---------------------------—Sun:;-Mon.v-'nies;-— "The-Eagl*— ^ -----and the Hawk,' Frcderlo March, -W Cnrolo-.Lombard. Cary arsnt,.Jack_Oakle.--------------- -------------- --------

Wed.. Thurs. — .’tAdvcnture* o f.Tom Sa^-er," In teehnlcolor,-Tom-- my Kelly.

ol.Uilngs. he .wanted, .w h lpp^ 'h im . nnd still he steals.

"J'm going to tell the policeman ibout him and ask him to come in ind score the life out of him," said il* faUier. " I ’ve tried ererythlng;lse'Bntt-talle<l." ---------------- -

Tliat will-fall too. Once Uie officer Uireateiis him the boy will under- itand- th a i-h e “ ls“ anoUjer hclple.a" person who caij't d«> t Utlng with ' ■ He may-beTfngmened. slilvcr

. :um pale, bu t once th a t o.i.cer l» v r* without taking him along, he- knowfC’ Not only wuf-iic"ilikT6'tK r

of the police, but learned .tha t . 'nreTiot'Bo m uch-w bfl'drcRflor

-tio lh0Ught,-and.400nJie -wlll.bC' me fnmlllar-wlth them rahd th a fs

Uie end of him. usually. Once a bo>'

. . .tbout tbe child's behavior. L«t him te*t a n d examine the. child in search o f the caui® of hi* be-,

■ >thlnj-«n-b*.:done-t«-eurt|

tlenee. b u t It U the only UiUig to be

bly'work the desired change. Some*. Umes such ehUdren need medicine, tDmetlmes 'an'operattonTTiometlnies I a th in g e of hom e'and school.'N one' knows unUl the chlld .hai been stud-

ml. And the teacher can direct the parents to the acliool, hpeclallsl'besfl

. help In Uils f ldd and Utat any- th lag .he .can ao..wlll.result'only in

m o r g y c u M « ."g r k n g a r g |b w « \ a e r t o - i-hw-Tr-ilfttime-'of'tTOfrlnice- h'

own depnrunent. He' series Uitte willingly, and well. D on 't silc h im to

.do-what-lM -cannol do. wbtt "OUght— never to be done. Call In the doetor, Uie teacher and tlie clergyman. Cure, don 't pnlsh. helpless children.

...... Patri-haa-prepared a apeeUlbooklet (No. 301) enllUed, rObeai-

In which he tells psrtnU bon

THEATERS'

j„Mnl.-.cli»y...3T.J18mccoA'c^;;.^ohn. ■

Pa t-C 'B rien ; ......."Society Smuggler*."

be done with sucli children? T ake them-to-responsible physicians, those 'n 'ho have experl- Sun„-M on_ .T u u . .— 'Y es.. My -

^K it^w ayw aR t.ch lld r£!).^ lU l, P«rUns.:D!)iishte&". P ^ | 1 |iu_1a ] lua diseases of childhood. Uie Jeffrey Lynn.

......................................... ... ■ T hur* .'— “Never Sty Die,"

iT Takes AU," Tony Martin. '

ROXY—.Last— day— -'•Lonr-'W olf—Spy--------------' HunU'l-WaCTeiLWUUamLIdi J-uplnQ.________•«nd-D laney'*-Tlire*-U ltI»-Pl«s-ln------, "Tlio PraeUcal Pig." 'Ar a y td S iS T h u n / . ,- T -Crowd." John ' W ayne: alto, Bpeclil " • fe itu re . actual scenes o f ‘Spain- li) - JUvolt." . ■>

Investiga tliig "vice ‘ a n d ' ■CondltlW iJ n tli» w a ■ sufTOundlng th e university , of Illinois retum eil

■ p o n - u O T a - B naald;

Thw Inv»it1g«t

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^ -T W rj : A L L S ; i r e W S ,- T W I N ;K A L I y S . ; I D A H O r ^ l f f iS I ) A Y ^ ^ IISPA'GB'PIVEft ■

~~AiirDm- ------- — For -District Adult Consul

. R epresentatives of th e D istric t A tlull Council of th e Magic • • - V alloy G irl R cservos'w in m oot hore Frlday.: April sevanth . Jor ' - a n aU -day-m ecttrig and-conferonccT)^eglhhlng-at_t5n_o.'clpc^« •— In th e mornlHB.

-ThU~wl11” ljo Ihe a 'hhuaT 'buslnesa m eeting ol th e group . _durlnB w hich plans will be’ m ade Jor th e com lns y ear 's work,

• T h l8 m eeting will ^e_he_lcl in th e P roabyterlah-.church base- ■ ^ e n f c ^

— Special m ualc h as bccn-ar» , 1— ra n g e d -fo r- th c -A fte m o o h -b y

. th e p rogram eha lrm aji.-M rs.• ' K c n n e th ' H onderson. A ls o -a----- ipecln l'speakfr wlJt be prew nt. -

; ilen ro ftheD tetrlc t Adult Council of . m e M ajlc Valley Girl Rtaervea. WUI-_vresl< lc.,._------- ------------

I t Is esilmnred ihn l spproximntc- ly fifty memtMrs and reproscntallvTs will attenct tlilJi conference.

■ - rU n . a ir l 'l te s e rre Conference:;;;“ A BrivifitM :cm h"ancl^!«e^ih_ar«.

iiie (laleii K l 'fo r 'th e 'p la iin ln B of- ( h o - G l f l - n « » « r ^ ............. ................-Tcinam j-u its-m cci

^imimer oam p.-AU-) !iinirrwnn5C Mtsy]

- serves of'B oU e.-M lu Helen Lowell, tecrclnry ' of^ Che Q lrl ncscrvea o(“ *e'50iith*h »». •-.»

•ru .w m iam sV .leaderprO irl.IJcserver In C«lUwoIl.and'.Mr*. H onderaon'of T*On Pall*, secrctifry .of-lhe .Atagle

“ Valley dU trItt .V ounj—AVomen's, ,-A U o-rep rcv

^enlatlvM <(rom - Ui«M -dU fcreia----------towns'Will "attend* J n t l ie

pltnn in f; - —■ Kimberly'Te* -

------- MrB.-w ini»m -Baker/~(m t«-board— leerttary.^-otr^the ■ t» o - d l» trtct«-ot

Twin PalU and Bobe, and member of ihe Twin FalU adult cbunoll. will

— spenfc-on^he-worlc-of-the-y.-W .-C . A. a t a lea g lm r In Klmbe^lji lltia tttlehi'obh~ftt~~tlie~.home -of -Mr*. S tu r s e d n n r r jm e n d c rs o m fT w tn

— Pall*-wm-il«>-ftH*wl-«hl*-W»»-J»lilch.U »ponsored by u»e Adult •Council

. ot Kimberly.^ 'o ^ r S e < :r e la iy 'S p ^ m * -

- Mrs, - Hcndcnwn Mn-uchrdiilcd-ispeak.lomqrrow. to-tt.£roup In Flier!

--ln'-U>e~Mfllhodliit- e hu reh .'S hc 'wlll< ■»penlcon the-loeanvorkTof Ihe’YTWf;

-eO N V E N T IQ N ~ A 1 iR A N (^ B 1 } -----• IN P O C A T E L L O ■

Idaho Ouxlnesi nnd-Pro{«Asi __

slnclnR on llie.prosnim durlns slAte ' convention In Tartn Pnll* May twen­

ty-one to twenly-Uilrd. Mrs. Flora' B. Anderson of-Twin-FAllA-told ■& distric t meetlnc of tlie B. P , W.

cntello Sunday nftemoon. .Tktra. A ndersM is requealliig elilB*

- tlirouehout the state to eontrlbute . fnvoclte .Mlectlona for Inclusion; in

■ tbe special ..convention'soU c-book _ . b e ln r compiled. S6ni» are to . be

xent to M ri. Anderwn not la te r than

~ T hU meetlne was announced as . belnts Ihe Inrcest dlslrict meetliix

ever held by clubs from Pocatello, Rexburs. Preston aod Idaho Fnlla.

MlM Lucy HlBglns; sta te president, and of BoLie, was principal speaker; M rs. M arian noberl* and Miss Olive

■ S preejter o f Pocatello, a lio , spoke.. Topic discussed was "My Club-and

- .. ; v o u r j i r ; r ._ . ; ■ ' . ~. .V -- ~T^lM r-Ro,jj^Enkj.rahd-M lss'rJeftri

Campbell were In c h a^ e of tJie pro.

-li -tlin meeting.'^— ~ ___ ______------- Presldeiitibt-U ie'-Twliv.rallii.tlub,

. Mlm B.-M arle Aukerman; Miss Iz- ettft...M cCoy... senecaU .convention

■ • chairm an: Mrs. Cora Stevens, lioua-__ -Ing committee rttember; Mrs. g rac e

Parsons, member o f lh e converilibn .... -bftnquet. committee,•«nd_MI.is Jean

Groiip_.Scans Measures for

U.S. Defenseh ‘ T w ln _ FaU s_R cpub i_ lcan W o­m e n ’s c lu b y c s te r d a y 's c a n n c H n a U o n a rd e f c r is L '- p o lJ c ie s 'a n d - m e a s u r e s ', 'a n d e lc c tc d - o f f lc c rs f o r ' t h e c o m in g y e a r a t a m eet, l i i s a t t h a - I d a h o P o w e r a u d lto r lu m . ............

N a m e d n s p r e s id e n t o f th e g ro iip ^ w a s- M iss I z c t t a M cC oy. R e p u b lic a n ' s t a t e com niU lCL - w om anrrw llirM r^Z E ^M .-S B tclcy ; vicc president: Mrg. Hownrd Onult. of Bum. secreiary. uiid Mi», James H. filUoldfc. of Bulil. treuaiirer. _

Mrs- Stur«con McCoy reviewed brletlv-two ourvent-magazliia articli's •plcadlns lo r . sane iIilnKlne hTiiV

Will ■ H onor Visitor

sW rd a y c v e t i ln B a t th e ParK hotol..ln honor of M rs. H yrum Johnson ; P arks d ls lrjc t p resi­d e n t o f F ederated M usic clubs, w ho w ill a rrive t h a t afternoon, A ppfox lm ately j'th irty - people

|-a i»-expectcd‘a t- lh e - roecp ''

Johnson-w lll-be-tlie-m aln speaker, UurlnR. her st»y here. Mrs, John-

laon.wiUibCUit’-li ..........................Efflo R lherd.H lnU ii.. one-liundrcd . iwenty-.ilx Sixth nveniie north.’ r.P lans'are under. conslderatlon'Xor n trip ' to Suit V alley. Sunday for her^w nlerti..........................................

Members of the mtiulcnl m .socIb. , u b n . aI-Tw ln-Falls-attciulln((-U ie-:

will-Includa-Mrs.'

•Amuiul-clccUoiL-.ol--ornc'.79._.ls -:Cli«tiilea lor- toniorroU'-whcn-Uic Twln Knlls stake M-Men and XJlearv

l.cr'O lrU hold n p rogrcsBlvc dinner mes." Eiich w anfw lii-pr* '

H lm on. M r*.-W rO; -Wntt5. Mn.- J; ,-D., De«mer._Mrs..Slellii_Lorf. Wood. .U r« ..^ ltlt-JacU U i, M rs^ J 3 -C o ii- ., nor. MlM'Ma'ry^lobver ahcT.llBrlcy| B. Sm ith, d lrce to ro f mualc In 'ihe Twln-Falls-Juuloc-hlBh-school..

E N T E R T A IN S . . .Brclc'Brtreff-snd-Bobla.qinjer wVi

host* to a 8 « u p of the younBl1''sct- •Saturday'

sunt-candldntes.and 'cam pitisn___asent.-and two-clectoml-votcs--wlll be iicrmlited from each ward when offlcer.\ a re cliok'n to direc t tli? de^nlnk•^.-o^-l^K^—or*#nie«llon-for.

kom lge-yea rr:----- T-rr-—.-zrrji----- ,-------r i r n course will be served a f the oine of Mr. and Mrs! Roy King.

|ih n :e 'l« m d rc tl- f if ty six Buchanan itreet; Ihe second a t the home of »!r. and Mrs. Jaclt TredetickSDn: ■t»hf-niindrciT-fwertt>-:wo*Biatrrsv*-| 'Due north: the tliird a t the home of. kfr. and Ntrii. N. D. U02S, eleven

■iuiijarcd-and-fQrly.,EojirUi jv e n u eIng BL Uie SIbvl Frniler party liou; They were 'assisted In- sreeiins BUtati-bi'-iUicir-inioUiersr: M rs: .L, W..BrIiee.lUid Mrs. Robert A, Blnse:

Mls.^ Margie TlobcrUon ami Kens J a r th<ib

U»mbetlj-ViTil)ccr*.“ Tlirou8hout tnc evening punch was served by Mnr<

hrnret'TJinnmiitt'- jma.-H opir-ulnser. T lie re f re sh ln n t table was centered

- - o t daffodils,— O u w i ^ nBludtffljUlM.Rlnla Bemon. Mly» ’Vlrainla Bride, M bs Robertson, MLm Norma Jean OIngel. Miss Mar>- Ann OrU?. Miss.. Chnrlotte Richardson, M lu Helen Tlnker.'M tw ahlrlcy Oreeh' haIghr-M lM -Rtithitnn-Hayu.~JbUu- L lnelte SmlUt, Miss Mnrlan OMebs. 'Miss Doroniy"Cockrell, H Im Carol , MllleiT'MIss Jean Parker and Miss l-Oraca.-Wegcacr^'-w'..: -.*■ -.Pat-Jhlumpower, Cad Brown.-Tom McDonald. K enneth-B row u Bill Hailey. David Flgse,_BQb Reed. J.sm Riumusien, Junior M o s^ y , HoWard AlIcn_J3m McDonald, Steven Oll- be .rt^M en 'H ^hes and the hmis,

B IR Tf/D A y /NSP/RES---------- '

Mrs,-Cecil Ohaii’w'iUi the Inspira­tion for a tiarty given by her, sister, Mrs. -Gerolil- -W liitehurat..-at- Uie W tU churst h o m e ^ o n -M n rO h a n 'W rthday.-r.- -- •------- ----- i . - -

The nfternoon was apcni socially • :b y i^ o -

iMrs. E. K . •Wliltchurst.-Wrj.IBu.'UClL W hitehurst, Mrs. KeHli Sm ith, Mrs. John Selbcri-Mt*..E..l-yne«, Mr*, W.

Barbara Oreen and Miss Jewel

M aK e T h is M o d e H a t~ H o m e ~Twin'Palls News Pattein

JABOT-FROCK. WITH SLI.M'

...... . ...... ........ ....... -A-«llmra«r>|, im arlcr. You 'la. m indl Vou’lL h a v e ,

; . i lo u -c f- fu o -p lc kias -you t-p rln t-oc .; - p l a l n - f o r — lh ls -~ « u n n ln g --A n n o '

••• gaUtera under the t_bivck.

to ilenderizel TUe t t l r t , m trim, - and 'n e a t a t lha hips, ha«__mippjB --w W tn-#rh«fifmro"naTEarlng sleeva

_ m ay be flared ohdropen (In -two ■ -1 e n g tn s7 = o r-m o o ttilrT n iffe d .~ A ll

«ucird8aiirnre'en«rw aajm n5B -w itir-*.thA-aid of-Uia-Sewlng-Iustruotbr._— Pft'tt<n»~"H04J' - I * - BvnlloblB— ftr ieomen'8 sites- 38,. M, « , « , 44. .' O

i\7 and Mrt.-Mflrian-Er'fucker spoke'O f m e army and -Uielr. re ­spective..A>nctlons_in nailonnl dc- ............................... and»»ie;- th elr

t i r n i i a ' K i S e a ’U ^ ; , ;Reference was made to defeiue

appropriations, and members of the. group took pa rt In- Infonnnl dlicua-

.ilon u'ich quesilonK on the subJcct.M n . O. J . Clillds Of Flier served,

and Mrs, Sweeley poured. ‘—T h e -tO iw m ittc e 'In -c lm ri:r”V,‘B!

Mr,-iiii(l Mrn.-Aima-Wells, six hun­dred Jive Tnylor street. . . .-: Tlio-iiftriy wlll KO-to-Ui«.L.-D..ii.| recreiition hall Jor the election fol lowlnK the dinner.

N- D. Hokk. MIm Louelln Tinsley and Mrs, uta lm n. Ande^^an. l in t 'w irn in .fr 'S r ZelpirTrederiCk-ion and- Joe Gillette; Miss Beth Adamsoit inU Mr. .and Mr.i. t im er. Eddlnitton

J l-M u m u e h ; .Sliy-nng'-Mrwr-Albert .McEwen. luid Cleo Staley of Kim­berly: nntl MlM .I-^«bellc Hmisen and Mr. and Mrs. L. Craner ot Buhl.

'E X C H -A N O E -—Mrs.-Oniv-L.arM)t>,:.uhd-u|iruenlcxL Ihe Rock Creek W orth While eliib a t n recen^' meeting of .the American Society fo r the control of cancer, gave nn Inicre-iUng and complete re- l)ort of the activities of th e cam ­paign durlns a meeting o t Uie club ono aftenioon last week a t the home or NJrs. Rliodn Sc'olt.

'A frtte-c loM Of the rcBuinr bu.-'l' .ncsa.te.wlon members purticlpnted' In n .se ed 'an d bulb exehnnfie, Tlie iionle.u,' a»Xited by her daughlers, Mrs.-.H. Loescher and Miss Lj-da Scott, scr^’cd a delicious tray IQnch- eon to seventeen members a ^ Utreo BnesL^rMrs'-Ada Bray of-BlHs,-Mrs.- Bob^D_a_yenporAjnd_^lb^D9EP.tliy_ Larsen,irN a tM a e tU n cmeellns a t the home of Mrs. Ray .M cKliuter. a t .Kimberly. - The- date, wUl 'be AtnioutiCKl'la te r . ----------

■ B A C K W A R D P A R T Y A R R A N Q F -

...................... .......... ibcr# of diecmjt. of. "Captains of_Uie_ Guard,"

................. ■ Wgh-flchool-opcr--e ttn ; 1(4 directors. Miss Sue Evans, and Harley B. Sm ith; make-up a.i- sistont, Mnry Stra lti; and principal, Mrs. Vera O’Leaty. will m eet Satur-da y -e v en ln r for a party.--------------

Tlii-H'r o f this pvpnt. u-ni h« t backw ards' party, and ttuests will

a.isemble o t the home of Jean Hay­w ard ,.T he. parly .wlH.bcglii_wllh-a pot-Iuek. dinner, each bringing covered dishes. • • . ,

D iversion'for evening will be ■James o r ‘ dice on th e 'o rd e r -c f 'JT .j]u>sre»l£e_uble_Eiune,

cftll .w ltii.current evcnu u id poetry,. •TOft.-hOitteM ~ icn~ed- . j e l r c»hiaent«.. *aitflhg "the soc tan fo iir .- i

w s c u m r c n u m r - F ^ T T 7A R R A N Q B D_ C a rao n —Allen. J v h o - l iM - J u t t -n . lumed, from a two-yc*r mission in

I A ustralia, will be en tertained a t k -Tyelcotrt'e~l«>me“~pB» y K lven W ed'-

Coming EventsTWENTIETH CE.NTURY . spcclnl meeting of tlic.TwetUlellV Century club a t 2 p ..n u today for the purpose of iMstlng the election ticket aiid"ollier bujlncssrprecefllng a.mBeiUig.of .UiB.rjnc_Aua J lepart-. ment_ a t 3:30 p. ni. Meetings will t'like' plAc'e' In -the'A rrierloan Leglflh' Meinorjnl hall, ____ ; •

I’RIMRISE REBEK.MI ' ------’ “ -Members of thti'rrlm rose RebeKnh'

lodKc will meet tomorrow a t 1 p. m., a t (tic M ethodixt-church 'to-B itettd ihe-funeral of .Mrs. Magglc-Holnu.

TL’djC l''TW tLV U .................rLucky TK'elve club .wilt meet

Thur.vlny for a d e u e ri luncheon n t 2 p, m. a t the home of Mrs. Jack.

- M r .- and M rsriB tph qu in t,rih ree . " 'I re d four Seventh■ uvenue eaif,

host's 10 forty members of tlie JewUh Benevolence soclciy Sunday' evening vlicii' mcuibcivv' awcmbleil fo r an attractive buffet supixr. OuestTTk-ere-.<iear<(ra'l qiiaftel lablV-v

I Prenldlng-a t - t h e --woinenajreluu 'acssiun v n Mr*, "Ida_aoldmnn of Jerom«»V''Hiiriy-T’rleriin»ti o f Twin Falls preiiicled over the men's .cliia meetlntr. The men will enterialn a t a banquet and inltlntion-A prirtnir'-ileih,--------------------- ----------------------

OuriiVi liom au l'o l- to^ n w<-re M, Ncwton.-Mrs.-S.“KMVlner--:an£i-Abc KasvhK'i-uf Los A iiccla: -Mr..and •Mr*Z;HlLFri5s - or-ndahcC FttlkC Jtr; undr.M nrU rB ailerorH aM U on: Mr, and .Mrs, n: Goldman of Qoodtns: Mr. and .Mrs. M, Ooldmah of. Je r- oino;-.,Mr. and Mrs. 8, WcMor aifd daUKliier-of-Burley; .Mr_aml Mrs.

5-l\T.-A. — —— -'iiiere will be an executive meet-

tn{ 'oriii6-~sin:dv,vrrds‘* p rT rA ~ « f tbe-puVUh h a ll 'A t'6 'p.' m . thts^evt- mng. . . . . . ---------- -------------

PlltST WABU .M.I.A. -First ward M .I.'a , of .th e 'L .D .3 .

church-will enterjaln* at_ a senior clar-s party Friday evening a i the home o r Mrs, Roberta Oreenweil, 638'Second avenue east. ,

L A m S ’ A m ir^ ' “ ~■ cm nth-’ta o ie r -A id

it-Pp-m s-W ednesdajr — » ie - church. All ar» urged to- be

Jitig-.are'. re-. grftm .to.w hlchJhe.publlc.isJnviiK d.' Will W right’s orchestra win piny for the danee,____________ ______

BLC.E-L.\KES BOULEVARD —Blue-Lakc.i Boulevard club mem- ber* wlli-mcet a t 13:30 p .'m . Wed- nesday a t the home of Mrs, V..W . Tdltfonason fdr a jwl-lucK d ir- '--“

SIABOA=WOaTE?.- - -=Maroa Women's club will present program Friday a t-e-p ,*m rat the

schbolvhouse. The club. qulU'wlll be' given a w ay ._ • _ j ____

im T E T F s v i

MIm Dora Mae Jordan,'dauK hlcr ,

' m arried ye.iterdsy to Ross Harold Bntci^son or--Mrs.-pred-4l4lde.”oU o t.Twin Falls____ _ ,'

A' single ring ceremony - was per­formed _by_Rev. Maekey J . Brown: Narjirehe_mlnlster. . •

A tiendlne' the-coupnf-w ere Mrs, J . R. Jordan,-m other of the bride, tujd Mrs. Fred Helde. m other of the brldecroom.._M r._and-lA Ira .-B ate i-W lll make

■'-Jionie-h>-Tw ln-r*lls.-—

The Yeomen will en ierta ln -a t oyster supper Wednesday a t r p . m 8t..th tJdaljo .Pow er company nudl-

T O T W m nirw m cn '^ irm em bfrs 'a re ' Invited: •• .......... “ • •

i PennlfyOu'Ti]ysy"Cyclisr

O B SE R V E D Members pL the ' a ilm o n Social

fourth nnnivenmr}’ Saturday after- noon.Bt .thc .ParkJio lel w|y;i_twen? ty-nlne members and « n e gue.st. Miss Marie Page, aAsembl'ed for nn attr.-ictlvely. a rranged one o'clock luncheon.

CUib colors of gold and black, fea^ lured In , Ihe yellow roses arid the tapers; were iwed a t the one long table a t which feuesu were seated. A ben'Hlful decorated cake 'graced theTttbTe:—Hlsttjrrof^he-club-Tvnx-iketchcd- by Mrs; Mertle Souders. Mrs. Nora •Rayl. M n. 'John Orlffln and Mrs, Emma Hnnsen. < • . '

Following the luncheon six tables of Chinese checkers and 'pfnochle wenrptnyed.'Mrx-Alvlna-Oaten.-Mrs, Joanno DavU, Mrs. Rayl and Mrs, Mildred Nelson won prlMs.

Mrs, Geraldine. Wlllliimii. ossUted by Mrs, Maxine NcLion. ■ft'lll be ho.v

(0 the club, April sixth, becausi . . .he_ illness o t Mrs, McCoy am Mrs,.Leichllter.

. ■ :

, ber* of the Women's. AuxUlarj- of U )e;nim hl»U A iPtflw n_^V et«r)»ni,Mr« ftri'imii j « wm iiwiiiiin, ! g lih n.te.t towel shou 'er,'. towda^i>elng ofvarious c'blorsJ’ • ........

Guesta were seated -a t one Uble covered with an exaublt< lace cloth Bnd-centered-wiUi— E aite r~ im esr flanked-on either side w ith green-tapflrTi'- -^2=— r..;— ---- :

A kensington followed th e lunch- m and Ihe afternoon was spent

socially.Out-of-town guests’ were Mrs,

John-Y«lt«r of-Buhl- and-M rs. Roy Gorden of Eden,

President, Mrs. F rank HeUUnd, conducted the buslneat session. M n. -Oedl-Perry waa-elected-vlce-i

Alban__of, Kimberly: Dr, Edwnrd R d u of Hansen CCC camp, and C larence-G uggenheim 'O f Rupert.

nd Mr?i,- D«ve ^Ucremer . of

■FA‘R B W ^B L L -P A R T -V -H O N O R & J O H N N Y W E L L S

First w ard .M .L a . Is jpotworing Che program Friday evening for a farewell party given in honor ot Johnny WelU who' Is IcaUng soon for Germany «n a two-yesr mission '9r>(h»'L«(ter-D *y-’ Saints ch^reh.

Mr.-W ellR-wtll san-w lih Arthur

CHICAGO. March 37 ..I'-^WorKini! .wives-nnd,'.women. Jucqrs ^ a v c —.nc , gentlemen of a t-l(;i.,t 11 Matc'lriT,] lslatBtcJ,_uIdcU_'aiiELjilJcitecI_lix_ii'' handful of frm lnlne niembcrT.'hoiin of deb;ite this winter.

But the nenrMt appronch to nii, thorlslng ’wonifn to serve on iurlei —legt,''latlon.. a lready , .in.-effect--ir umvafttl-ua-.M,—uWM'ftWt—«<>•• he -li llllnol.i, ah A!Woetnted Prnx- j-un'ry

.sluiwcd-iwlay^—ju-lTuU^Utu-it-bUl- by Set). Ih ^Jd jD ^ W a rd qf^Chlrago pa.vicd'lhe scnaie. wUh'baokiiig by women's'organlrntlon.-i. Legi.iUture leadrri predicted Jt would be given

on:>:tw^yej>^nlMion_forj.Qi'^;vt(fK

women-on-Jurle.i meii.sure piiw ed In the .Mao'land house nltei-p bitter battle but was .-.tailed In tin senate Judicial p roceeding cbmmii. tec where .such propo.ials have Ira. ditlonally died for 22 year-n.

A propwed cop.'itltuUonal. amend, en t to peimlt women to serve oi:

JurlCS.-rlnlrbdueML-bu-aiio-onlv-wp- niaji lei:L'ilaior..aiad.\i atnv.-ar’i, no-^ m ailcanrnraK rpenainrn ir^r.n^n?^

, il-r'hou.'e/ .'A .*f;jj(j3r..mcwnre -was-tn'committee'ln MnVnicluurll.'r

.Tlie Texas'apnilie killed a prb- po^cd consllluilonal amendment j o

LOUISVILLE, .Mirch 37 hVt^Po- lice- Judge--JohnTB. -Brnchej-'-Jind'l today "a drunk on a bicycle Is a ' h a iard to others as great is t dnii’ik

Ing hl»- "0 and »1»" wn'tence upon - Negro,_ ■ .

‘T lic -w itcn c e , nliie .da>^~ In Jail' and a }I0 tine. Is unappealable In Kentucky . and was originated by 'jndge Bnichey {o' cur6~driinVe'ti driving In Louisville.

Life, Death Meet •In-Iudiana-Hoimr

MITCHELL. Ind..-March 37 U fe and death m e t-In th e .vime room he re ,, As a son was born to Mrs. W illiam Manners, her mother. Mrs. MoUle Doane,- died. Doctors sa id excitem ent Incident t o ' tlie blH h o flhe 'bA b> T hn-* l* th -tr*nd - child, contributed to Mrs. Donne's deftUi.

R upert. Engages Rodeo Company

RUPERT. M arch 37-The* Rodi , .>mmltte* of-the Rupert Chamber |-ot~Commeree^ signed ...a.-, con tract

furnish the stock and will be in ehatge .of^ .tho.show a re n a - a t -the ann'uartw -o-Hgy~ r5deo''lo '~bc~Rcld hero July S l in a '? . •

;[ DEBATEL e i i s r a f o r s - o f M l : ^ S t a t i ; s

W rc s l lc W it l i E n ip lo y c il ■

W o m a n P r o b l e m - -

Twill Koll*-Mr. and .Mrs. ! .«yl.vlti'd (.oiciiil days U'lt

'week with liu'tr duiiKliter. M ri. Oei'- kId-Dciiiiy..ln Twin Fiill.i. ■ ‘ ‘

.M n o .p iia l-M l« .M » ith « . Jolm -

-_in Johii-iuiL.aud-iLiiuilcjn nl" th> A lblun'norm al, wj.i tukrn W rdnr.- Q ay.lo 'thr CoitiiKe hovptui a t Bur- ley...wtl<'l* ‘tir iin(l<TUA'iii>n apiwn-

.......... .. TCnTJ^jDemon.itratlon chib, with .Mar­garet HIII of T\vin Fnll" m ciuirKe. met a t Ih r home of Mr.'. Emory Taiuicr_Frlday a fte inog t. wf.|i .12 -m tm b e rs -p rttc n t.a n d . lu.^ch' bcUui «;rv«l nt the dftse of the nfternoon- - iiVbOlH

•present a t x.rrKular-. mcctjui l.TJI=m«=t3ldlcC...................................

j!ef'-i\ie'.______________ ____________Utah ai)d Iditho dt-fenie'd bilU lo

piohlblt the stale, elites nr coun- Ues-from-wmiiloylnff-inarrled-wonien' w!io»c hu.ibands were salnlully em-.i ploywa.—m il •,th«-Ulah-lefrisii»iure

ij-irftwi n tliPpractice and departm ent heads, h jeicflacd-jome-u-lves-con«rtered-■-) be In ftp.niill nfrrt nt nnrV

The Texas senate adopted a house coni'unTrni reiolutlon prohibiting both iiiim 'and w ife-fm m -working for Ihe Mate IL their'cnmWued .lal- arlekrxcjr<l..a.ti7J per nionih.B lnil- Inrtbill-t a re -pend lnc—m—ssveriil o the rrta t''!.— r ' '» —

■GampJliKe-Girds.■ WhrroMocuicK •

• -Mi'l’llVfl-i~or ■ ■ Ih o " AVe’lo'tiVocliiek' Camp Fire. Kroup m e t'la s t evening -• Oie home of the ir Kuardiau. .Mrs.

dramatisations of Incident.', In the Jlvcs-Qt-SitmueLClcmciu,-. Edward. MeDougnl, and Francis Scott.K ci'.

An outdoor meethig for the ne.' .session .was planneA nnd.there.w as 'dlseuwlnn of working for ranks.

— PAUU:

lli'mor Giiest»—.Mr Mrv H;iy Clar^i .weic . ::ue iu . Friduv a t. ilic honi^ or Mr .iiid W. S. Erving n(-UliIXT1 - I t ’ wii,-. - ‘we<l-■rttns.rniinl\'rr:iir3'“ aiidnihrjrr=K citfj

ir Hiir.su nl till- ll.ippv Hour cluij

Tv. La draiidc—.Mu.-‘i‘<l-Mrn. T6m .Cidii^BuiiL£ittUuUii:r_J.li*.. Ch.ulci rinnctsc<r. niotoK'ii lii.L u Oi'itnUc Oregon Hsr^trri:t\- • !n' huino ol Mr>. Clink'A bruiticr. I '. W D;inKher!.v',-’.rtio •A 'a T rrn n u ';i r in ~

MaSons .'lert-—Tliy .MuM)|i.i held ii 'all'da.' cJu'c.i'uonal nicvtim!:

OvcrsJiot Landing ' ^ j| Sliflkes Passengers-ATLANTA, March V MV-Seven-

pcn pssscngprs and— threc~ crew T mfmben w ere-shU kcn up w lth o u r ', ACiloai Injury lodsy-w hi'ii A-CUi-^-t!

j.cseo-boundiESilgm Air Lines trans- '.--i .pott_ovet4hot-A.:4hort tunw ay .M d .

lined In .10ft ground'near the edge ot Atlsntn's m unlclpftl.airport.

|—Air.LIno offieIaIj'aald*one-«*rnglnes o f Uie twin-motored .....,fnlleil to tvluce 'speed whVn Cap­tain j^ n k rB .- K em .nojed .dow n;;or:~- '-tidiiic. Seeing he would overshoot ......-rilii waJ-TKerTr ctmHecT U i 'r , lor.s*Ti)Teinitii-flylttjf-apeed.-but*-wM^

iNUccruful. l^ie sh ip continued for lew hundred yards,, clearing

lid . plsa-ed-4nio:30ft::so y . .N .-Slminoiu. of lnfllnnapQlU,^_J_

[iom m lssloacr: or::ttic-:lnd l4aar-de.crr“ linitmeiit of public '^orks, praised . Crtptnin K em 's-sklll and said the pilot «s» le^ponslble for p rew ntlng ' injury to 'th e passengers. Simmons

landhu ucar to cra.sli_ihrough th e . ItOiiKi, b rn t ihe propellers, and dam - ' ' aufd one wing when the- plane Jtnick » tree. Air Line officials,

;ver. declined to estimate dam- a ;e. •

Lfwt., Cheyenne. Wyo.

chHrcJr*prlrtnv sfi'V3j[>on-- a r—» hotiiir ur~Mi.s. ••Alkn-Hnrdln'-- Aftj buflitVsN nim lriy » covcrtd.iIUJT*dii

— ^erv^•<|.. --------dy. "White CoUnr,' wn* stase*! by ra u L -iu rd -M . I^j^_at:L L tc-:Jilcn:: wliool yymnaAium-.Momliiy «vei

th r rebel force.^|;|^in■Pale^tlnf._H ii cMei lieuieniint.' S.iilclmnh

Aljou KhlcitnM, »-tii*\roundrd andc a b tu ic d l- ............. - ■—;~ roe-A nb-rh lef-w .> --k ilIrd-"^ hi .atiemp.ted-to esrnpe throush .-i mill lary cordon plnCfd iibnut tlie Arab village of S.'imnria. where a laruc rrb r l—force-was'^reponed- coiironirated, • ‘

The ■‘AluTralfirh goTc'rnmeiu i.s mnklng an extensive Invrsttxatlon of large pastoral area.\ and mlnerol

poiential sources.of wealth.

YOUR BIGGEST .THRILL H lTt

jn^^fTltn ' I H :ored ship- I ■ rhVn Can- > ■

lnnibtlune_M tlmate of th e -de- •jtari«l.-«n-w hlch *he Is trylnif

ronvlnee (he neighbors agaiRst th e lr he tler : Judgment Jh a t .-Tie

i-te heaveni-B nd-lhe-eandl- m aklnrprvelectlDn-premls*-

l i n n bls eatnpalgh'forofltee. wni;

m alt", and due to the'fa<:l tha t:I lU V n.N O A ^E S TO GRIND. I'm. nnl eoniiK;Iled_to,make AJJX PRE.ELECXION' PROMISES. So . lh ia .li,« n e jlm e th a t I ,c a n ’t be. anylhln* -e lie -b n t . «oiu«rvaU»i.‘ MORAL: To "p lar" safe. "VOTE FOR “,^OE-K" KOEHLER, THE ANLMATED.l.ONEaVOLr_CAIE;

, l)IDATE_FpR MAYOR! C * t the J .tle » i;£ h ,w iia t! 'r ' . ..........

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' K ld^lts lO C An^Um

U s l Tim es T onisrh t! -

SP E CIA Tm iSN C T-CA B X O O N li — nrb reo ilJttle - P in " l n ~ " '

^rtlA C T tCAL LITTLE P IC " Leon Errol Cemedy -

Wednesday • .Thursday

2-FEATUEES^2“ r• SPA IN IN .R E V O L T ” '

40 mlBute* of gripping acHon . . ActusI a<'enes th a t It requ irtd s I

HERO CAMERAMAN - To bring to th e K re e n !

.#_Mor«-*nd-mbr«-hou6ewIv«-jr«-adoptlr»o-th«-M«y,- j j r a p J 5 5 y i i . y / b € i t b ’I i v m g : t h e I ^ P . « a m j ^

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DANGEROUS SERVICEG R A C E E U I O T T T A Y 1 0 R -

____ m a k iu e L t o n U O in L E "-• •'rjie cruiser •H.M.8, O nllnuf h jc ii'p—n n ^ v^UfLie ia "__aald__Tom'.

of poor drvll.i tomorrow.'niul tnklni: ilirni lo Porunioum : w ill you po?"

shall I know you yrc .. bfSHetl,'''Yoxi ciin'l Iravc mr won-

,J.-Lr;dcrtnK--till, i .rrach Kntlnml. -Tliai II would be too imicli. Tony, 'nioiinli• ♦ • ^ I beUeveT'kliouW kiio«- If an ..... .

r}I5prwi«^o-yoir--f»v^^He-frowned.

fon'iinis liii'Ui'.froiii. llic. UMnVii~:.in»11 Miullilni', Tl lu<il:pO m il PclrcI WII3 rlKlit. Il'wn-. ir;ivflli)«

— r'fiwi'r-iiiitioscTiir-ramp.TTrtrT-- lrs'.,_NO iniins iiiHNiii}*'Jim toltl licr, .Mc‘\vn;,.Kin(i. bi'CHiw.c :.-UirToUyVlieo<!

A .ilirtrk MTiit III) iiDiii llic ilcvlis. w fie llify 10 i». atincKrrti f'voij a t

..Tllt.-plaiiBlft-w.. iicu<lv-«v»nlii'A<t,

iiafely"Diit If.l^wnllcd t

hir liv'btc<l. da\T., f«l nl

lra>.t-kiibw* lf.yoii:tLBnt--mrotJRl>: |L;i;i^cLEcici;_noK.tioJ:iiiDT53’Ou_B-Dfl:'

bou,----- --------------li- „ .L H e t>(0i<p«rt-lM>f—If ing, -A Ultle Wlille nno. 1/ lie’d had "■ - llih eUnncp.-HfO URvr tnKrn li,'I3ut

now. with ■|hlnft.'« looklmf like .linp- pcnlng ticre. Uis Jot) Is .tri Miidrld."

I L . . hcliiliia C laic-"J5 l'* ^ 'h e r . He smiled niTIJcr. .

yeli Look here. I've- Iden. After I k-iivp nunjos. I shall

‘ Eo'liomc; cither I)? ship or t)j—air.' .W e’re boUk to liuvo n {ortnlcht. nt

-lesjit. iii-.E>ittIuild_io«eihcr— l..lc ll - ->'nii_what I'LL'O' ’P.A’" ’ ntl’.'»,.'Arll,

—MiKe. or tUI Krt hold or.a.pliiue..jtud _ jij_ o x c O iic i!C ii im rc :n o im > 'rn w :j ■=Kcrrol.'«n<;‘W»vo Jo you .-D ut iallinff "MtliYr~Dlccit'ornctunl~cvidcnc6.-thiit.

I 'm st'ill alivf.'yoti inusln’Cw oi'b ': ^:i'Ouu»i«r ea on taklnn W for Bratiwd

_ . ve n e .. One can 'i always be. up to •tlmr.' But I-lI tr j- .-W lin h a t-d o ? “-

Bhe klMMi him. —T liftt-w m do. -Tljanlt you. my dnrllns.''

aiUfry- -S lttln tt. o n - th c .deck ot H..MS. -.."Oallnnt," Pclronellft -plnyeri-nnftkfs and loddcra. wltli._RoMta n .llU Ir Bin who »i»kc no EuBlWi. mid....... .......... ...... - :o W c z ::--

T h e 'd e d u 'w e re so packed witn lier fellow refuuee.i. that It wa;i

• '• - b e s t to /p lay -loinc name wjilch did ■■ ■ 'h o t eULill ruhnlns-about; Petron-.

.cUa. blc«ed-llie-Vounc. officer who----- had-lent-tlieni<H»1« npjiBipntly In-.^^t«r)i»llont»lly i»piilar-Rume.-H<^wft!i

- one of Use first i>cople she h n d .......___ when they. camo . aboard, and

--— She liad once dnnecd- w »h-hlm ra^««l~H noihrr-B hlpr-hw |

.= A le x a h d r i# .- lJ ln name had-kepl-thU-l ^^..ollve-BW unca, clvUcli g(»d..«ow . fot

an hour.’ while her mother wept, and tried to sleep.. ‘

The days were Improving a.s-the> — ■„j'lfMllcd up .the coa.M.i oi yortlipT

' and Spain. T he cold, the Kruin, and the ir erowded condltloai hftd made

•thc”’8h'eU'ecleM''trecV.s"a nll^e^y lu the Medlterrnnean. 'u r t i ) l Ihey

i pawed Olbmltar. At one period the•;__ Sood*nnrf»red . British sailors .•had

.-.-wlliotiBlit U expedient to line the ' r a l t io prcvcia ilw e 'w ’ho. lifld lo.it everj'lhhiR. iind therefore, siiw little

• reason to cllna to lift, front allowlnc then»elvc!< to l>e unre.-<lstlni;Iy

ih t .br.l(1i;c. iiiiil^lic dctk^ , . i.ilutc. I’rtroncllu could

scc.-/i'onr.v liciid imO .>houlilcr(j Uif waved fmtn Hir cock ili

riiil)'cd_!.i'iidJcluiiB-'Ho ThVr' liiii'i''-, blinked and WHVril. and MuicaKnl, UKIiiB''nBnln. 'ljVIorc Uic l)riii:‘li ii.ivy had had timi- to ,hoist n

, i iu l-v f- rc'moim(rHnc«--ttl.-»lanKuroa:.rttytrjrnhP 'Pt'R i'^nrnrrf-nnri-hcndrtl1 norihwardH._PctrH fulluv'.cd II [‘UTiinJTaKv’n Kl. •' Tv b o ta m c ju d b U n i -^ _ -

•'lie will ijo- hoinc.UclDic ;:li;hRd. lowrrInK tlicm. unit a flc r 'h im In deep riitr?lncllon.— ‘

•'B ut how lOil'j wUl h'<’ tlicrO _ 'Slio iirnllMrfwlthaiit-tuniriiV-liep cyM Iroui Toiiy’n pliitK.-;

• 'r i i a t W :.ometlilni; you don't luvc t;) aak. If you re mnrrli'd to trouble.' (Coiiyi'lGHtr lonD .'om cc ' E.-'l'nylor)

w u R 'rA U e H .' Miii. ii - sT -a ic ji (Ion and Walter- MonlsntL'Mr. and Mr.i. rioy<l Moiri:,oii;-will icave'lhe tiMt lu r j of ilio wrci: in- company wUh Robrri .Silllvr, IocjI SmlUi.THUi:lica^acl>=r. lu.ulltiia.lfii;. Junior InH'riifttlniml l.ivr-.iuvk

■Sai^Jlrancttta.Aiiril'-.Mi'. : --TTie-bovk—wlll-uiitx:r..(-'A(i-iUiuil«.

bicTn3ttct5:KJiicm[i:i:?)r::«m!

;tit-Ttarcrr*wno ’wli >.000 liPflil of flit bllllow^. 1 >nil baby Uccio.s, all la be :l^_c>lo w‘'-of^th^^ >liuw-

R " I >; ) u i - l - " : r < r - V o l e ~

-OilZL'ax f(>r RiindnUPERT. M aith • 27 - McOlUl,:

Tur.sdni' niglit. the nui>eii ciiy coini' cll made iircUmlnao'^nrrmiKcmcnt for UuiKTt's niiniial cliy elcclloii April-as,— . . ---------- .. . l t iw tt.- .-^ ltic d - lo -submit ’t o J J 12 voleri 'life qufSUun ot“ wlu-iiiiT 'a levy ro r ' municipal bund .^'i!l bo made, ....... .

■ -r^ryM chzbrokc:iO \xr-thp-declir"-B ut- th a i hnd ’been the ir *ero houc. wlien,] They had n in .itm lght ou t of Vnlen-

. cln into hlch .lean. Moat people hnd been horribly sick. Oi'ndiAlly. pa­tien t klndlliie.w. and nmarlnR or>-

" Banltatlon hnd succeeded. D fsper- otlon had sU'cn ptace'to re.MRnatlon.'

T liu e who. like Petronella. .vcre Bood sa llop . had flil been a llffl'e hungry for the pa.it two days . But dcapUe in?d>-'<‘>mforts. she and the j'oungcr.people KainnaiKiBCd to en-

• Jov the ir rcneue. . _"We may n o t hiive much, to offer

you' to^ ent. -J)ut there'* always-.■•-plcniy-o^tiuajn.uie. nrltiali.XtCvy." I

'L leu iB nanr Jim -_Blal:c-had- '• .-tH«m,--as'he wive yct iinoihep.

:taU a>artrir^hto:Pt

lOTra'-compllmcnt.trj—to tlic RcDck- alii, Wedii^hiinry cvi'iimu. Cards umldanclne-W’«rc*the-tii ..........Ing the xu|)f>t‘r.hour.

Woman'll Club —' ^Yom.‘1tl'^ club projirnm Wednesday Incliulal.a UiU bysupcrlijtendcni Fry on ihc neu­trality law*. A trio. loni! Supiiii.'llo. mnnn Supan^and Miirthii Giirlouk •sans "S tar of the Nignt." Mrs. »ru?ii .naUK "Tlic World l.v WnlUiiB

paiilwl-by-Mi'K^Cr-.Mi'Mv'Kiiy.- Hui' lcvcx~werc‘'M esdam?s-0.—-L.—Dueir' C, M. Prldmore. ’

Stricken—Donald ,Krwtii K criti' cally' in 'u t the OoodliiK lio.^plt-il with intercostal rhcumialsm luul pneumonia.■ Transferred—Dartlcit lU-ynolds

In the anny «lr corps li;w bi-rii IrTintfcrrcd from March Held. Lo-, AiiKdc.i. to Lowry Held. Denver.

Mores—Ed Schliler hu> pmcim.i- ed the town pio])ci»y. dwelliiii; and lots, of Sliennnii Coflmiiu, who n turn hiu;bouHht the Myrtle VouuK' kin property.- now bccuptwi by the BenyX 'flve.i oom 're.-.|(lcnrejnidjm;

»>oi-lal Cliil>—A silicini chlb-ot !>«V- n jneinber*, ;«lly re^k'ciils of til''

~ women on deck, -who snl. htiddled. • looklnR lii the cQasi_of Uyi.couniry

------- they-hnd left.- --------L ieutenant Blake e a n i e and

— =-T«lood-fae*ldB

.iicr..UitLname.ofjaiic.Mtxlcrn Club. Card.N will be th e n)aln diversion. - —lloiue—Cucit*—ly-Sdlliltr.V -iiii. OcDrue Schwaner’n a

''vfsirwlDi a'ccmnin iinc. .. .......Baer, of llcber ClijT’U ia l '.- -

Co-Eds a t Caldwell Stagc-Karmci&iISlirfg.

CALDW'ELU M arch 2 a - ‘Tnrmci’> FJlnit ' was th e thcm e.ofjlie . on'huul -o-cd bHil .lliiKed by the Y.W.C A. it tile ColU-Bc nf Idaho a t Illalch. r>y Imll - Frkli.v -cvciiliiK. Co-vdfc

f liinew -to-thc mualc of Jnaiier-Co- ^ftiil'i>~<)i<i>tlmer-croup~Juid-export* nicii\cd with old time dances, ■ Pro- Rninix in tlif form of IcIhIio i w ^A vr.-L .iM iiiT „-jirjtiv r55n iiC nol the ilatirp. Mary Elltn Gi'icvc and-A nna-Stcln.-a»-t*aw -aiiil.M au:- Ilio'Aii. iind Klioul;.*!. Mackry aii>l ..Mailan.JlacQuivO'i-:»V .Vl.aiij' captured-prlrM Riven for nioL liii'l ro iiu inc '. n e ity l.iuili'y

chalmiHh ur tlic,dunce-, .Lila WnMibunt artn n r '''! dreorailoi''

C o u r t t o Pass 0 1 1 / ; : :

" : W l i i s k e y - < J u e 8 l i o i ilJ-W A giU N aTQ N rM areh ':27 ( IV— . n iie supreme court ncreed fodny'to paui on the . quciilon ■ whether -:'8«oiuh—whlkky-;inndo-li>. Ireland-i»Scotch or Irlflli.w-lil'ky/ • -------■••It n ra» tc d -to -W llinm—JinncOTn- and Co.. ot New York, a review of It iieolsloii'by a u u tr ic t of Coiiitnbia' Vouri driiviiiij-iircreompBny thPTiim r to Import, labellrd iis T^Blcngetr .StotU»-uliUky.':-ii'WhlsJty-Comuoica. <il-iO -pul-cunt Scotch Olid. aO-.per cent-N orih-ol-dreland-whlskcyrThe- ro u n held the labelllnR did no t e«ini)ly.with (rdrrnl law.. •Tne"-.comi)ftti^' 'coptendcd - tho'

whlr.ky wns'liientlenl In composition-^'lllf"Scbli:ir^win3lcrcaT’ •

• READ THE NEWS WANT ADS.

Bj)ise:.:Department.:^^^^ ..

B a b y - L e a v e s J m u h c i t o r

, I the child 'h av e comc to him. 'D r. . Cont.1 said, mnny...o(. Uicm Xrom

ininuien nficFTjIrlli. Ifer own non-.’.'.r-COinment'is.L. Rr._i Albert, J. Coats, veteran Uobe obatclrlcmn-ffho-haVfliipfrvlscd-Hi<-elilid'"-cnr«>r_i-iSlio-U thriviiiB and h;u beenBalnlUK niic-linit pound .« week, ([ulte uriiMiial for .micIi ft smnll body.'J)c added____—____________..Tire b.iby wclihcd live p6utKl\

onpOialf ounce loriny,Tl)e molher who abandoned the

-Probate-JudRC -John-Jackscn-re- cenUy d ixloicd th a t a n . umi.imcd uoisR—~fnTnily—m nn”— tind—been . Bppointed Icinpoi-nry-RUufdlan, — —

Dr. Coats said IcttcrH KecklnR adoption had been ' received from Solcm. O it.: Sioux Falls, S . D.; Snc-

, rnwento. Calif.;. Chancellor. 8 . D.i jT.revn»iaTnl(r=--Cr;=Spok5m Innd from Paycttc, Oroflno. Ooodlnir, IMomTow, KQinlnlcKlmbcrlyi Burley-,I Care}' tfnd Salmon City, Idnlid.

Boise AUorney; -1 New StsifeHead^

B 0I8B.’ Mftreh 2T f/P> —'■ n ie e n - ' larRcd Boise ' L atter Day S a ln u churclLilnKe.WMjicndc(Ltodiiy_by_n_ new president—Z..RfccL-M Ulor^nn_attorney.-------- :--------------- -------------•.OcorBB Albert Sm ith of S n lt Lnkt

City, member of the church (|uorum ,

. . • two»day ninlcc'confcrence here the creation of a Boise fourth ward. w h -ic h -Ih c lu d c d -a n > b rtlw 7 o rH 'e -sccond'Wwd_^_ __

Reuben Prank Celtic w'as appoint- ed'blnliop of the new fourtli ward.

M illar-auceecds-E zra-B enson-of— D olaa.w hojeeenlly rcsl8nB<l.a5 U n l- - vcrsity 'o f Idaho'•extension Service economist lo lake’ a position at- WashinRton.'D. C .......................

___ ili .-m -w ia i Mra. Elvlm .Olorl'fk-UI. ilrc.-ildlni:. Mr.s. Doiothy Ifu- null s a v e . the • adtlre.v'' of ue!cymi‘ mid rc;ti)on^e was by ii r,cprc:icnta-.UV(L.or,.UltJin7cHnnJml!;e.____ _

.Mri., A hhra Veiiiiblt. Kclhum, as- sembiy-prc.*;ldcnL-uI .liiS: Id“hn Ro- b'ck;tli.^_ aiid .Mr.s. Nfiitjc-l ,OarIaiid, Uol^e. r.ecrctury.'bolh lal^rd n l the

....... VlttTka'jiUd'clinrBC'nrwprc-Blvenby Mr.v Mmiclr lliinler of Rupert ii'iid by 'M rs. Jr;*ie Vnncc ot Twb)

. K.lll.’i a n d 'th e ’ ri'iiewnl of ablluallou iiook jilnce . Ovfiip slnKlnK of !o<li;e ’lioliK.'. Cvo.'.'enjoH-a.

•-At-3-p. m. Odd t'ellow,';-conflupted II meetliu: wlili Ocorce II. Scholer. l):i<;t Kiand u)a')icr..iit:Ciltllu.‘;^ "The An\’nnccineni c i Otid KeHow.-inp'-utta the.-tuDlo-dlM ui.M-d-4iiiUoi'—Utu.iIlriadJtMCur..Gt lUKi. M a.stor^ohu-’J, .W*Ukuv.und G m ud.Sc«ol«> :-P ic*- Iry F. Honi. '

’ In the lodKC' wli li

US ppr.soiis iitH'iirtliii; and a Joint .-.v.s>-lon of lli'bck.irn. and Odd Fei: ]aw^ held lullonniK the dinner. linnnm niivau tiU oniim rT hc 'nddrpw of welcome wa^ ipven by Mayor M u rry L. !Iiti|>-'ler wllli )csi>oii.^r,] by G rnnd Wiirrfen S loke5bcrry-ol| Itiir.elton,

Speeche:. on Odd rrllow shlp by G rand Ma.si.T. Jolm J . Walker. G raiiil Serrptiiry i’rri.ley F. Horn', Mr:;', Alll»-;i Veii;iljU- and Mr». .lohll

HOW TO SAVE-CUDi>LES?^-.__

tw no lia i'rtrecm 'pactyprnw acra iion ■\vUo~w.is-introduced by T . J . Lloyil of Twill I'-.ilb in an offort lo pro- mote iulpiy. Her ;,nbji-ct wii.s "Safe­ly lit Uunii* and ijii the lioad.” -

Pa,'.l (ne.'.ldcm.s 0l Hit llcbckahs pve.ieni w«:ie Mi.s. Bertha Bnlmont of H arclton and Mi.i. Anna lll tc of Kupcrt..• .lolin P. Ilackncy wa:, ch:diman of ihe Odd VellowK coinmUicp on nr- l•anKl1n('lll^ 'mid Mi>.. Doinihy KU' nau. chiiliiniln < f Ihc Rcbckiih com millet'.

DancliiK coiicludrd the wcnlUK' eiiirriftiuDieni. •

|jk4).whitujy, lt>..(vculv<2d u liuclui kpine io<!»y 'w hen lie fell ' while workiiiK--on-a-plitnK^i’liii: Job. ll i i ' irk ^tniPl;- a liailinib.- :

Dr. I.'R , Woodtliird M.ld condition wn. "vrr> scrioiu.

D a ily C rosa-W ord P u zz le—: ..-alu'llii'. ^nd-apijealinif io-Ujc.sroB'n.)..

lips', who' would not listen. ‘Olake searched the consillne «

•' hU blnociilars. ■ • '- Petronella ‘xald. “I can see ....’ T'hltB h 'MHtHi*' h t 'V n r"* -

-----lt-'was-M rs._Lai]ce w anttd to see.■nd h is .eheenful. red face ns.iumed

_____ u s_ c x p rc ss lo ii.. o f ., atulous__nym^psiliy. and fnUe opllmLim,

— ^ be alone. J?eU cl.:D on:tjou , .worry.- B ut w h at did you have tojfo

■' and.nia'try~* fdlow wlio un d ertak e..... jobs-lllM -U m t—fo r.-d i7 -Jlen ty_oC . _

others to choo&e.froin. nnd you-had

TOSO30S: S & E ¥ E S -H * \r-E -m

SCQRCHY S M IT H - THIS IS IT!..

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• TWIN PALLS NEWS, tiV iK 'FA L L S. IDAH O; TUESDAY JIORNINCT, MARCH 28,1939 PAG5-SEVEN

r OREGON WINS NATIONiU. BASKETBALJ. CROTO___* . -tr *

Twtn Falls High School Draws Three Home Conference Football Gamefi 1Webfoot Gagers

State, 46 to o o od^iC IevitaJall^B 'iffi'd lingirP elightajX roJY t........ W est CoastJCeam Takes Collegiate .

Athfetic Association Title -

BUHL ACE. TAKES SCORING HONORS R ia ^ H o b b i i^ f l ig h ^ =

---------------- V B y T O M S IL E R _____ ; EV A N ST O N . III.,- M a rc h 27 ( ^ > - ^ e U n iv e rs i ty jD f O r ^ o n .

d ia p la y lh g su p e r io r b a l l .h a n U l lh g a p d 's h o o t l r ig 't tb lU ty . d e - - • • - fc a to 'd -O h io 3 t a t e ' t o n J s h t - 4 8 - t o - 3 3 . - l n - t h o - N o r th w e s te rn

u n iv e r s i ty g y m fo r t h e b a s k e tb a l l c h a m p io n s h ip o I th e N a - t io h a l - q o l le g la te A llile tlo -a fiso c la tlo n .'— -— — - ~

. „ : , , . /T h O V c M o o ta - .c o n n c c tc d - J o r^ g ] x jp ln ts 3 c f .o x c j : : th c _ B j^ ..:.-...Ma;tound-thc-rnnge-nnd-lhi>-we»t-.coa^lvc-»y-ncvet--------- l ie a d e d - * r to r t h a t . - T h c B u c k s , h a n d ic a p p e d to _ th c _ h c r g h l_ o l-------- Q rc g o n 7T in d r th e - f : \h c y -n o o rW o rk -o f - t h o l r fo o s , n o v o r-w o ro

a b le to ilo th e 6corc.T lio W e b lo o ts dcU glU cd tlie

&;000 -'G pootatorA -w lU v-thoic-ai- m o s t m a g ic a l- h a n d l in g o f t h o hall. on Uie oMciulve...On (lcfcn« lhcy_w*re JiiSt oa nlcrl, Mldom Rlv. ins Olilo etftlo more tlmn one shol

-^t-lh*-bo»kcl-berQrts.rcgalnlnsJ>eS; -#cM lbn of-lhe bull. '

- - Buckeye* FI|Ji» Back ,• ■ T h e ‘Webfoots;-Pacific coftsl con-

JJ..C . A._.A. wcalcm rcBlonal meet, i bNBlt u p > 21 Ui 13 leftd shortly be-

- lore .interm lulon. biit 'the ever bni- •> tllns Bucks'ciit tliU clown to 21*I6

w ith a.Held eoal by Cipialt) Jimmy H . -H ull.iuid.a. Ircc.Uirow. by.m iL Salr.

— lUer. shortiy bcroro;ttw-B'in.‘= ^ —-_____ O hlO 'SM 'te-remslned-ln -ilglil. ^r ^ u r 6 “ O rer'i»-«vo..um il i h o la*t JO

m inutes of Uie'Biime w henthe Web* foots hnd ron up |i;3< ,to, SS J t a d

^ l h ” 5U ^ne°U cU cs..lhai'^recludtii ....................................by Ihb Bis Ten

John'-Dick. hlllliiR for-13, CnplBtn Bob Anel nnd Lauren Oale (or 10 M ch and Wally Joliaaic n ninepolntaj

— ___ • Fi»e • Under Avcrace ■ ^TCnr.-i -H«ll.-lCJidlii6 «o rcr oC the iJI?

. ten aiid m a tm ta y 'o t U»e Buekcye a ttack all seiuon. played brUllnnl ball, bu;.'on offciuo w.is hckl lo i:

--------Jiolnta, live .under liU avcrugc lorilio o thcr'O hlo «&mcs tliL-j.«aMn.

Orrson <4S) . .C.-K 1. .Gale, f _ . S 4

Dick. « « SWlhtcmiule. c .......Z 0A nd . I * . . 4 3Johansen, t ......4 1Pavalun ii, c ............—®—

■ Mullen, f .....— -0 ,

— T o U b - . .....................IIOhio. 8U te (33) '.G I ia l l„ t . . 5

■•'Itake r.'.r'..;-------------- trs u f to r d . . r — .......... 0

-sh ick .'e 'r.:..'.-.:.-..-....;..!

I 8 4fi • I'K TP : 2 IS

____ nouibiier, .rTJawion, X .

• . MlckeUon. s

______Scolt,..c

• •• 'T otaU .....................lla lttlm e leorc; Ortcon 21; Ohio

-SU C o-lC .------- '

. ______4Uferte.Joba.CelchelLlSL.Thom.-.a i ) ; linitlre; ^ rle Clamd (nradicy).

5 * J d s t b n ; H o c k e y ^

' .T e a in F a v o re d

. “'T ^ B r u l n r R r o h i b i t l v e X h o i c e - t o

=====rfeE(mt!FStfaiBht==== ,_„_ in -C up Playoff-------

. NEW YORK, March 27 (/I’) — The^— niB6«d'Boston‘Bnjlns,-who-llnl3hed

err the ir regular national^ hockey

^vletorleaTCind- then-u'oa-lhel:. . Uitce Stanley .cup • playofr.

—r -will b»-prohlbltlTc favorite*-to---------ihe lr - tou rih -^ 3am ortosj-_n l6 lit_ ir---------Jda«ll»on R iuare sarden. where they

tan8iB..wlth:taB:Ncw-;Yor)c ita n se g

. — 'fim iffTPpresents-tnfRansei la s t hope to r playoff (urvlval,. nod

---------Jf« a allm one a t besL IX they win,they 8UII w n f have to take the next

V I2 '* 'thre<“ 8Bm'b‘n rr-6 fd e r* to -’w !n-the b<MSof--*oTOJ--Bnleir:lf-thrr-lo»,-

- '-~ thB y~ arB -o« t-o f* the 'com petlU o ii.a n d .tl .............................................Xlnal round. . — -w.*...

------E v en ..- .^naB er-L e» l« r—PatrickAppeared'tA be'readlnR th e hand-

— rwrlUhg o h 'th iifn ll today. “We seem' to be up agaln it a stone waU," said

••• ~ Lenter. and Oten_would my no more.___ . .eo j w HU B lueshW ha'vTihou'n

. -lUUo to', make either him .or the

— rf lr»t-two-ir»me»-lntft oter»Ume-hui----- iM t 'l i lS r w e r e 'S a w h doundlyPTi;

an d aayed.from an even worse ahel.----- Ja e k ln ro n ly - lir r tw rb n n K n t-g M ir

teo d ln j o f B ert G ardiner..

J ------- MQNXANBZSCOOES-KAI’O - -‘ -NEW.YORK, March 27:M>vil*cdro

— M o n u n e iP u e r to T U c d ’i^ Hird^hlU ' tin s -weJterwelghU -iudded ■ onotiier

. rrooD d bout a t St, ^ a e e . , Mcntanes weigh. p Q ^ Je a r tf tro -T tg T T —

S t r L - O U i ^ r f S r

S w a t B e e s 1 0 - 5

Dmtny Jacfayden and -Lou^p«tttfl8C8iV8=RaigC!ll:

SupportBRADENTON. l-nn:,-Mareh a7

T lie Boston Bees gave their veteran pitcher*. Deacon panny MacFnyden und-Lou Fetie'. m gsed support .lodnj white bclnK .iwattetl. 10-«. by the St. Louis Cardinals. The Becfi, ou t-h li tliclr lengiie rtj’nu.“ 13 -nrbuvm ftde

- R H K.sfT xbu ij (N). ooo SM -sao-i-io-u - 3B0.il0n (N ).... OOl’OOO 031—'6 W 4

W nnieke. RnfetwberBcr, McOec incl On-cn, Nnrron: MncFnydcn.

and“*i ^I'e tte and Masl.

S ix (lit pitching by OIb Jlm-ToUin nnd Bob Klinger nnd a snappy fifth Inning rally gave the l>lltsburfihPira tes a' 5 to 0 vlctoo" lodny ......S a n rriiiiclsco. ,

Tobin held the Seals, to four lilLi. in seven-frames nnd drove In the

-------- ::— '--------—m r xPltt.ib-Bh. *N),.000.040.010^.5 .0 2 F r 'lx o tPCLl.TlOO 000 000— 0 4 0

Tobln.-'Kllnger ftnd'M ueller; Jor>' Reru,'Powell and Sprlns, Woodall.

l o w b o y C lub to

C o n d u c t S ch o o l

instruction Open to All Base'• ball Players, Business-

.Manaacr.'Announces -Extenslve-baseball--sehool- which

itlrtue about one week willlw BB*Hfi;Wi!ls-lftle-lr»-Mayor-

will

earli' u iir-by—Ufe —Twlar-Palls Cdttboyi;'lt;.was arinoupccdlyivnler. day by Hugh Pace.-bu.ilntM man- PBcr ofJIieAocnl c n t r j jn Uie Pioneerbiuioball-league.---------------------------. Pace sa id he could not se t a date

l o r j h c school until after the. Cow^

- ■'TUero'--vo -a-num bcr .ot.-detalli th a t I mtist discuss wlUi t}«e Spo­kane office and Manager Eddie Lelsliman.beforo. thc„ciales cah bo Bct." Pace s>ld. » ' .

— Tlie“ »cliool "Will " W "lr« f~ to “ Titl baseball, p lnycn. .with the prospec­tive candidates fum lshlns their owi uniform, clove and shoes while the Cowboys sUDpIy bata tCiid balls.• P lrs t four day* of-lhe school wduld be ( le ro u d 'ta inntructlOns in a ll .dc: pn’rtm ents of. the game w ith pnve-

Paee, A; B. Colwell, exeeutlvo vice-president.of. the.Conbo)'8. nnd •.»ohn.Pacry, tnnnascr of conceaalonit, conferred w ith Jack Halllwell, preaP" d c n l« f Uio Pioneer-leaguf*r«t-Poea- tello Sunday.

[IriroiT hcdZ ninf^iiaBo.Bratnhanror th e m inor league'ajBOclatlon had ruIcd_thatjn«nnBcr« aw a tnembw o f r th i r ^ f r ef-etteh -P lenter-lea~pie c lub and ma); no t l>e c a tte d as ex­clusive from players. This eonfl t g i ^

WSC Boxing Teiim III^W jn 'sX o asC T ifle' SACRAMENTO,- MareJi M

c iirried^ tfio ' Paclflc~cO T lf^ terM lr! ItfRlate 'cham p lonsh lp ' home-' with them Sundayi Tlicy scored 22 point* to ■ 'edgB‘oui-:B*n"Jo«fc' s u t< f ;> iu r 21. M d U nlyenlty of _Idaho, with

_ c i m f o 5 l i r t o d " ! u ; 7 0 r ^ 7 . t i i e hBcorcd 16 points, the Cal Aggies liad ■" ■ collfgfe S and ** ■

-^ 2 0 i» u n d » -^ a u 1 Cho. Cailfom lai 1ST pound*— pou n d s-Charles•SlStcTT45~JJ6iL.-........... ........... ..S a n : Jose SU te:--lSS pound»-C en Dmke Washington SU te ; 1S8 pounds ;-Ed.McKlnnon.-W Ashlttston

(M AgglM- ••

:tligKLuiigztciigoo(gffllj:Dt.UMirdfl!dr liver oU con ta ln f about as much -Vitamin A. u 60 pounds of butter aE3S»n»^ci ---- ■

I n . S ta te T o u rn e y

Von—Hopkins-and-Par»nte '“ DeSaioSk for Third f’lace

at PocatelloBy iSARLE L. JESTER

■ ^ 0C aT E EE 0731arclfT 2 ,7 ' (IPi —B lackfoot -to o k hom e the c h a m p io n sh ip - b u r -tt--!anky c .o jiter. from J h e , consolation w inn ing B uh l high school team -won hlgh-scpring-_h6n- ors in th e 1039 Class A basket-.uaiiTD urntnrienniefC x." ' ' .

R a y -H o o b ln g ,- c c n tc r~ on ' t h £ 3 u J i t i« a h i - th a t i t r J n j ;n e d 'M 6 s - cwi-r2Jno22,-lnrthe-eonsolatlon-Hn' •iiH.- sntiirflny n ish tr- towed , 3' poinu through the hoop In- ihroc

klwwod todoi'.He swl.ihed Uie b^’>kct for 14 flclct

goiLi aiut' aIx free throM .Tlie'sutlc':i h igh school bukctball

cnpn;.! _j.-aA.mtn'C{Lpver_to B b c k i (ooi when the .ynoothl;*performlng Bronecw'wlio blftWed _BqlM’«_ hopes lor n_iwo~ycttr title went iibme.“ ---------Klii.lrnU-C<.l6bTatir— rr^..

ScvefaT'hundred^Bla'ckfoot l i l p :-chool s tudcnu paraded the .s irce ti of the e.-iM<*m Idaho city 35 miles norili of here th b monilnK. shout­ing and chec rlng 'th slr Ream's 33- to>23 victory over Bolje .Saturday n ig h t , . . . . ; . . ■-.eovera l gathering* and baiiqucU w re planned during the next two weeks for-tho Broncot.-«od a victory celebration^ clim axed-by a dance.

April a with members of the te.im. 'local high •achooi.'coaches 'a n d ' var ' lous aihteile officials Jnvlte<l.

Prised possession of Co.ich AS- M artlnd ilr nnri hl^ Hmnrm

was this telegram from Oovemar C. A, Bottolfscn, former Blaekfoot newsjjnpcrrmin:■'■’ICoiYftrannffnuiu'TOTou and boys. I know you would win."

B lackfoof center Bill Twllcliell tori.-«il In tiie ba-iket th a t gave hl.i team Its victory over Bol*e'» defend­ing Mate chnmp.lons In an over­time period.. .

A I'e rteet T o « ilie-hoop-ivlth a-perfect,

-0T55CIT........ -...............side ilio t tiad rolled actot* the bps-

'B o lie mUiwl .114'o:ily; chancT a t the ba.iket TiJ^the overtime period after D arre l’ Parentc. Braves’ for­ward. clicked on a long shot lo tie tlie* count a t 33-all. 40 seconds {before the whUtle endeiT The regulailoi\ playing time.

Pareiite tied wltli Von-Hopkliu of-B uhl lo r third In the Individual .icorlns Ubie, each with 20, a notcli behind George Atkinson of -Idaho Fall.i. Twltehell and Howard Man- son, Moscow forward. ea.ch scored

J Uie top

Uooblng, Buhl .....14A tkhuon, Idaho P. 13Hopkins, Buhl .....14______■pi:r *; oE5-:,7n3—s- -Twltchell,-.BJaek‘t-V l— « - Manson. Mojcow It)— 8— Kelley, BoiUiew F. 10 6 Duncan,'. Boljo ......11 4Newbold.-Pocalello-lO— 4- R.-Kaws, Sugar C. .0 6 -H odw nrB lack foo tJl- -2.

M rs . P a g e L e a d s

^ u a l i f y i n g R o u n d

North- -C?rolina-,House\«iiie ~ Tops'Field o^Golfcfs■in— =====Women'sToTr'

imi,_N. C.. Iiou&ewlfe, shot 'today flirougli spring show­

er* a n d sunshUie for a 38-36-.74 that

,_ j~ uauenjf-P rov idencerH r-,i;.__ In third place wlUi 41-S7-78, two

strokes ahead of Jane Cothran, the defendlne champion, of- areenvllte,■~rcrwho~had'41i30.—----;—

■ T O t«n3eario ld '‘Jeatm e-Cllne*ot a to o n ^ffio h V n O e ca ra o the young-

J ffie ray ^ ’HCr^oia—tonrnament---------was in seven tptps b iit exMlIeht re- coverle* reoulred bu t 33 pu tta and •«Ke” B i i o ^ ‘a~cafd-^r-4(Pn;8jrinB r up among the 33 qua11flets_fpr matc)i

P a lrln sa_ :.^ iin*2 i‘d 7 ^ * ^ - "P*^e

Id ah o’s NiSw-Baskclbair ChampionsB o a r d H ? 0 = ^ ^ e c t -

Southern Idaho’s 1939 Titleholder

Six-Team - Gridiron --Leag^uc—U>—C iw iw O f^ficial ChaniDion; Rules Prohibit __

Awardinjf of Trophy •— POCATEL:H)rM arch-2T <>Vi — Tli»> .SotilhPi'n Id a h o 'h ij ;h — school lootbrtJl conJcrciicc will crown an official 1930 cham -p l'o n 'b u t wlir'give'lL'iio'tVoiJhS’T •' ■-------- T he year-o ld cotv/ert'iicoi whlcli-.shrank to a\x tcam s-w licn ,.—

Burley w ithdrew a t the conchi.slon of- th e 1538 ^ i d __-hot“rccoR nlzo-a-lllllU -lji.st-yeur.a lihongii .D'oise. Kigh-SchdoL-— -hsid-Uxa-highcr,t.pMccnUigi!-of-gamc!i:Won/,.,^..V^--.Trw.:-_.-=^^;;r;;=^,.,.-. M eiAlnghci:c-lhc.Ki:oup-acIopied_i.eoui:LiLuUoaimd by.-rilRvs___di'aw n-iip-by .3cdX :jroy .3o iie .._^ h igh ,scho_ol_ priii(:lpal._ jrhcy

Abniitl'uii ............. -'I'lir eoiifcreiKH- iibtiluluiK'd lllllll^

rpdiielng 'to- »2 « jiropojcd JSii nn- iluaTmTMiTwrsnnrrecr.v:..: •.- -The ljigher---mem bciililp-.‘ rc«-. would have prcKluced a <300 amiunl

l(aj:lonat_C.hampion Triumphs

CONQUERORS pf RolM 'In i ,t finalt a t Pocatello, nUckfoor* Krapp.v Brenroi were tirlne feted by a proud home tom i a i Ihn now utafe baskrthall tlltphntdrr*. t.r[c ti> rixltl: Van Moitum, Marljy W arren, Bill Twltehell, Ja rk.Shoem akfr, r;>plalii n ilt n trse io n . Philip llnw.irrt, n-m MeCurriy, Cearh ......... • ...................... ........... .............. ........ — • and ’ Leonard Hepwarth. (Asmlateil riioti>^

• •ta iic ii, ujii iw iiu icti, jBrK.aiiuviTjA«rr,— Aiimnetflii“ M htlndaIr;”TWarlon“ Calniler, Kleth

Kngravlng by Btackfoot Bulletin).

S u i t V a l i e v I n s i j u ^

Biggest Share of SMihg HonorsSnow S tars E n tra in

For—F ina l-Jfee t— , 'At Ml. Hood »

SUN VALLEY, fdaho. March 37 (/T;—A .w all arm y of skiers, headed by two iiew iiutioiial clmmplon.s. tx - gan cntrahilng today 'fo r_O rojion nnd-m c~ »;tno ir3~ tlnn l m ajor sk:

CAGE CQACHES ACT TO END INTENTIONAL FOUL

CHICAGO. .March 27 (;?) — The National Basketball Coaches associ­ation actcd_todny_to_rem ovc_ihc. eVlIa oM ritem lohal fouling In lu

; M dst'o f.lbe top-fllaht. .\now sta ri w ho'took pa ri Iji the four-tourTia- ments-ln-one here la.it 'week-end w ill'com pete 'In tpe natlonnl com­bined downhill nnd slalom m eet a t ML Hood April t and 3.

Biggest share oC the akllng hon-' ors here went to Peter Radacher of the Sun Valley leaching .itaff.'who nuiy return next .summer to his nur tlve-Austria which now In a pa rt Of.Germany. •

B n t All-Around. Skier nadacher won reeognltlon 'as the

beat all.firound skier In America by taking the national four-w ay open championship,-Tl»e_tlllc became hU

’lOTTnmmeiEMirdTh' tKe~cT6SfcoS«s^ tr>', d(M']iiilll .and slnlom,. seventh In.Jumping aiid ''flrst In the dowti- J3llBl lpau< «n llntsll______ . . . ,— FOTf.hsainditjelM&ilD'rthfci d o ra i- hlll;sla?9hreqpilBhe^R adaeher also won Uie Harrlm nh cup Ihteniatlonr n1 open, which for the past two years had been the_prQperiy 'o£ slender Dick' Durfaiice .o f Darttnouth"'eol-

change In th e .p restn fp lay inc code.The coti'olJei, In the final.»e*.ilon

of'U ielr three-day convention, sug­gested th a t th e : team fouled be allowed the’option of n free throw or tuklng the ball ou t of bounds nearesl.w here the foul .was com.

eted cuj> w on-the national four- way'amiiteur ‘as’ Qie' bes f a ll -a ro u n a nmateur\akler._______^iV>mcn>3^harnp[on___i j__2

ateiiri. who won

■the^women’s dlvWon' of JUVe”Harrr- man cup contest by placing first In the downhlll-sJalom <;omblned.

Ml&s S teu ri'w as first In both eventjt,-and- her-fellow-flwl^s 'veyng- eri-Nlnl-Ton-'Arx^ogg, was second

,Jn_both ._ ilarlan-M cK eftn-of-B cv- ■ “ ------------ isnhlrd-lnjtlK r

■ l atchcs to ThreeJEROME, M arch.’ 37 — Jerome

hlghTsehools-lw.'dnB-teBm- showed little-regard for the state- am ateur boxing Utle won by the Klmbenly

-Buna'o'g—nl-W crantrrecem JrT iT id- defcnted-the Klmbtrly fight «juad four matches to Uiree’here tonight.

.The largest crowd of die, season -gaUiered;ln-lhftJcromeJilgli. school

for W alter, Prager of Dartmouth. second"ln 'the open;'—' - ,, Durrance was ,thlrdJUi_Uit.-OPen

TotaS'JiOlor iiHrpliiVe'ln'.'lEcTn'maL teur.

Alf EBBgn of Sd a . Valley w»3

' Reldar Anderson of-Norway. who

of the season on-the bnsb of mile*<• iraviJled by the liicinBer teams. •Tlinl plan fra* abatidcinrd." ex-

j)Iained_E._B^nonpl of ,’lV in FnlU. conference' p in ldcnt. ’ bcc.iu^r we detennlned Ujbi ll would not mtvc ~ benefit the teams th a t moat

needed Unanelal . —v -T hree Garnet In Tiirin FalU

Caldwell.' T«'ln Falls and Poca- .UUo-wch.drew-U>i«»-4toin«-ooiifer« enee games .In the Round-Robin sehidule th a t wm approved.-Bolne,'. Idaho Falls and Nnnipi got two each.-'

T h f in:to N-hfi

Ralph GuldahiW ins T o p P r iz e :

-:Witii72^Hore Score-: ■of-280-

• ORKENSBORO N.O., March 37 m —nmithmE almo»i as darkness fall on 111* -Starm ounl-forest- c o u ra t.- Ralph Ouldnhl of MadLion, ,N. J..-

uAtioual open cluunplon. w o n .tb ir rrr :tWOO-Ore ..............—meftt Smt Sunday wuh a_73_.holej

overlooked In advance

t Cald-

In a game bv »ome team s the past season ns a means of gaining pos- ^eM ion 'o r llii bail a fte r a frei

- George Kebgan. Noire Dome conch, led a small bloc of. coaches seeking return of the cen ter Jump, to the game. Keogan .I'uggested In open d(KUSslon th a t th^ Jump be returned for the Insv .five minutes of each half, but the-m ajorlty favor-, ed tifllng the center Jump- only as stipulated under the p resent rules.

Sept. 39 — Idah iP f’alliwelf. ' -• ' ....................

Boise a t Twin Pallt;•C sldw ell^-w rjrocB tcllorTT M m sinr Idalio Knlli,

Oct. 13 — Boise a t Caldwell.Oct. 30 — Twin Falls a t Pocatello;

O ct, 31 — Idaho Palls a t Boise.Oct. 37 - Idaho. Falls at*Twln

Falls; Pocatello a t Nampa.- Nov. 3 — TwIn-ralls-arCaldW eli:

Nov.. 4 — Bolse n t Pocatello.S am par

to grbb ■illc J I W first j a liist-round sklnnlsh th a t foimd the first three m the wlndtip pUy-

Ttnstr-.. tuccttim T he'open champion, who h asn 't

picked up iii-<li cash oi\ the w inter £ltnil!,,lnnk th r Irad.ftl-the-fcn'd .oL-54 holea wlUi a 309,tota l,. H e h a d .__« mornmg-round 70,«ne under*par.-:-“ ; -nd a final round par-71.

Lawson L ltt lc O f Breton Woods.' i ' N..H., leader-of the f ln t two rounds,

Pociitello a t Idaho Palls,Nov, 17 — Nampa a t Tft'ln raTlI, Nov, 30 — Nampa a t Boise.

J e r o ih e B o x e rs

jP e fe a t V is ito rs

Northsldcrs Top Kimberly in -Amateur—Card,— FiiOr-^

Colorado Springs Seeks Title Bout

NEW Y O R K ;-M arch-37 <-D ~ Eddie Mead, manager _ of Henry 'A rm strpngrls eonalderlnr tnklng'liui ■ehiunpiDn“ to“ Coionido“ Sj>nnKK“ to' defend hi* wellerwelBhl title'against Pedro M onuhez, July 4.

Colorado Springs business men would guarantee the fighters tC0,000, probably to be 'dfvlded 40-30. Mike Jacobs also Is Interested in pro^

' motltig;.8w h—«—bout—thtre.-“j said- Mead. • r '

131, of Jerome a n d E . Ques-....... 132. of •'Kimberly. Hollowayfloored Quesnell for counts o f ' six and nine In Ute second- roimd andtook R-clfar decision.; — ........- -.

Results o f-outer fight* Xollowi •• CQle.-144rJerome. wo»-« U ^ n le a l

Wlteeler.'145. Kimberly. WheHer . eelved-a-bad.cut.over one .eye jthen ,

ifi-boxcraJiumpcd-heads,____Shewmaker’L 138, Kimberly, i'er Thompson. 138. Jerome, by de­

cision....... ........ - ........................ .—

K ing, 133, Jerome, won by a third round technical knockout-over-But-- T e r .- ia f f lK lf f '-----------------------------

B o s t o n R d S o x —

P n rc li a ^ W e a v e r

Joe Cronin Announces-'Deal InvplvingiRitcher and-

‘SmalhliashiSiini’-'S A RA SO TA TPltirM arch 3r(;P '/= '

Joe Cronin , mattager o t- th e Boston BcU'Sox,T6day ahnounced^jurclias ' ■orT.r6nlc~weiiverr33^Mrioia-TlBht hand-pltcher, from -the 'W ftshhisloh ' Senators "for a emnll canli i

B ro o k ly n D o w n s

Y a n k e e s , 3 to 2

Pete Reiser, Dodgers’ Sensa­tional Rookie,’ Fails ....... to Get Hit;. " ,

__________ ___ _ M arclr37 (,TV- Tlje New .York Yankees halted Pete • Rcl4er,-7the~Bropklj’n Dodgers-sensational rookie, today

Jm tthe-JJodgo rs^stc^peanhe-ra iia ;3-3.

Brooklyn got nine hits off’ the pitching of Lefty.Oomer aud Jolimty Murphy but Reiser failed to cel one J le _ w a lk e d _ th e -iln t two^Umei-.up bu t his I.ODO batting average dropped when he failed-to-hit th e n e x n h re e •H m e9.-H e-;hftd->tl-«r81W tTlltrJ«-forg liv1ity-< cmri» __________ •

Brooklyn *N1..3M 001 0 0 0 - r fl ^ New_York,(A)..002 OOb.OOO- 2 '

Crouch. Evans »nd

^ ....- only a sti'Oke behind G uldahi* *iilcrliig.llic.imBl.xound-_Ho.iailslL..:-------

' ' ed In a tie for second p laci wlUi I'a score of 138-72-7J.283. ______ }■’“ T lea7w llh~ llIF“ rormer“ naXroiiirr~— j» amaietfr tham plon -w as '—Clayton—— I Itenfnen of Green-iboro, N. C., 34- ;i yenr-old rookie of the professional . ' I rntiks.

fled Sox Register 24 to 2 Victory

AftCADlA, > la .; March 37 Ml — Tlte Boston Red Sox gave Uie Louis­ville Colbttcls' a terrific 34-3 b a tu r- ing today when they vtslted th e ir . American association farm hands.

Three on In}ored L>*t ■NEW ORI£AN8.-:Mareh‘AZ:LtJe-»=

Ih e fn ju r tW '.Ils rio d a^ fM iin ag e r

wlU> a brubed Instep; WllUa Hud- lln, righthanded veteran hurler. had a sore, left'w rlsL .ahd■Catcbet-RoU li- Hemsley nursed a sore aide.

-RE A D THE NEWS WANT 4D 5 .

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toti»y.i stock iHiiikcl lliut. nl tlic i - b e - l— llftwl— iMdpr:. - frnrHoii!.—(o

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Helen Stnnser, Uotli of Oakley, o b - lined n niarrlAtrc llccir.r .Mnreh 23 I the-M inidoka county recorder’*

office.... ----- ,ih IkndrlckNOn, 08,

nnfj, L la lc PiiIintT. C9. both of Oroveliind. Idaho, were -married March 23 by Probate JinlKt- A. H. Bnyer nt lilfi court room In lllc Mlnldokn county eoitrt hoii.te, i ,

Thuraany Tor-BolfW to s ln r fc :w dutle.i with tUe fllnte 'dicnt or_ngrlculi«re. -___EnlUt*—Wnynp .Rniwomr »<

bee;i ncccpied Xor duty In Uie.l Uniwd-Sinie.-! nnny; IIc Mll ro f irst'

Imiirut’Inc—Don Dolt Is'lmprow- ng a t the riiipert general lio-'pltal .•here he waA adn>Hted W<-dnfj»lay

/gr trentmcriVipfrpncuninriln— -iidprwent mnjor Mirgery Thnrsdny L the nuperi-Kcneriil haiplial. Injured—P. \V. Matlock was ad­

mitted to Rupert Rtfneral lio:i|AtaI Tliurwlny iilRht with nn Injury to JiL-iJcftLcyc: follQwinETjOuaecmcnt..:

• - au re try—A ^ c ty d c n ich an or ■'nderwi-nl nmlor m irrrw l

■Rupert Rencm l-hospltalhl L e a ^ _ H o » p iu i—Jftne_Pnckhnm,

flauK hter-of-M rH ind-M nr-O corse ^uoklinin::otiAoi:^(ili'—*^t\a-rclen3TO •Saturday ^rom Rupert _genrml hos­pital follo»lnR an appendectomy. ,

• tlohe—M tw-Domthj^DougtnicI

Boise j>prntl, ih f ^•etk-end.,ffUli

nrid ccX'luB '^ stin«lilnc^rldRo club—mot. -with -M r*.- H,—.T,—R1e«‘

•.iday ftftcrnoon, PrlzfR went to Mr.i.. Kcal Kcll'wn j in d . Mr«. Carl

•111; Mrs. C, D. Guycr. ..M rs..o ..L . Joliiifion presided iti Tlie-buslncs* flca. lon.■ Plans for >i)rinK work were

I tlie* prlcc 'o f jtlh

jttl rieciioii or office

Idahoans Allehd .

JlO tS E r—Mat4'h—a Idaho rpp^<'^^nlAllol cd In . the 3.&0Q del

.jd .U ic .rou(-« plre Educat

A—lartfr wlll-be Includ- :aie.i ekpoeted

of Boise, executive secretary . the Idaho 'E ducation auoclnllon.

^*aW today. . .

.U itic K la to n .sdJooU-U-prciUJeat-otj Uie a.viocIallon which comprise* th? itate* of OreBon. W aahlngbn. Idaho

TTndTire

part.of-lhfl gtfllt.

;Il' tax ' revenue dectltied *133,> .-la.',u-C H r_03_com pi\rcd_w llli

' Hi37. the- Idaho departm ent o f pub*' ' U«-uork*-roi)one<l.-------------------------

- ll .-n ,-n m trn c t ln t t 'p u b lic works jom yilsilbnch said rcRtstraUon fee.i" 1irousia” l i r i 2,«B:4H 'l ir i0 3 B “ ana $2,400,31:! the year prcviou.v.- • TIie-fh-c*ceni"Pcr»BnlIon Ka."ioUne

. tax-produccd.»a44,678-ln-l03B and _ S<J33i31-.ln-l037.-Refund«-lo far--s l^ e n / n r gMOlltlfi II .-fariTi

» 3 t:T ? T .'^ llU J— Tcnr -nr . d ,In IMB drivers’- pertnlta produced

) compared- with ^USJIOT .In. 1937. but w cre'Uiued. for two year.'

July I. 1937,Mntorocarrlpni'’ ilrp!i>/-<

produced tSO.&U;. of thl!

iie.its-.of-Mrs, An{Jcrson’.i-parei,. . Mr. and-M r*. EU..WlIson-of.Coo<|..hiif; . ; _____ ... .daughter of“ Mr. and Mrs, Ployd

;DpwnlnK. ta .HP with hcr-homc'-hcrcr*-'—

•fireaented P rld a y rM ureir 3 ir in ~ tht

.yak lm ^_W ash ..ls visiting h u .p a r ­ent*, Mr, -nnd*-M rs,-PctcrW orrcli;. ; ln Los Anselcs^NVUllani-UaJLhas

“ — ............. Van w inkle.7 —

>.im ounr

------ and J9,330......-J«.under..the_carftvan .tax law.Of the *7,003,103 In receiplA 'last

ia r . SU 20.^ .»7 iS ..w ont-ln -- " ilRhwny rundi-t1,8S3 Into tin nutlcs fund: »115,104.for.adm lnls-

itlon-and-collection' coflla:':sr47T "'jrie4-*mui7-u»-coim~ imdLitrl.butEfl-baJance.

Club Mee(s—Mr.i. -Prank Brad- ^lln>•fntcnftliled th e Gyrlnca-cltib a t Iwr home Wednc.vlay afternoon, a n t s ' were made>*and plans were lompletfd for a bulb e.xclinniic to by

t k ...................tbtnteil-nerJR. .

- 1 — ''T WT-the-jifatc-fjff/twajr-funtr, and Ohe. counUes,

hcid-nexi mcoilnf,Cast Kntertaliied—Mr

J._R,, Boyle,cjit<!ri.nhi«rd th e .CD6l.nL! 'th e « n lo r play a t dhiiier Tuvsdny ownhiB,*Covor)i-woro-lald-f<)r-U-at- a single table. Following -dinner Chl- ncjo chcckcrs were played.-'" • ', —Mllner-rA5.sfmliIy-=-pnic~M Ijncr| 4)<U!n»unity>iui«em«»y-ri«ld''ir-|>nn) ai' •t^ic.uliool -hou.ie rrld iu -jilitlit. con> test'yaniea Were plip 'cd ii.j th prlze.s

I del and Mrs! a l a r l ^ Stcplienwr e hoste.wes. t .

R iip e f t^O." E r 5 r 1 ~ ■ X l ia | ) t « ^ ‘'M e ‘3 s

Ul.S .X.SriCI.L-H. I'OTATOKS *t.6a'ANQClJU. Marcli 77 (,11 <U

|i.S2ti;.macliU>ii-U»ri>«iiKB-iin<t-l‘ncln

S S S i S Sj ^ 'i niiila It [iQiiHrt carto'tw'V’**

Kv«(U Jrt"ut»h''T.3s“t'o7.Mrb‘oeklon- lilta.»nd.ni..........................................

inwutit<l,' I e«r *3 viiim coininprriRU, 1 I.IO: No. I..no ••If-* jiieUMKiHt Ji.o.v Mie

J c«r Sl;30,.l r«r 11.ii.

U« Trliimplui, 1 e«r c: Nfw »l»ck »unp1lpV ji t«lr. .mti>krL firm:

iiiiililui. No. I. t3,l3

WENDELL

JftcaUiOjpltuI were: To Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Martin. 37runic. a wn, March 23: M r.-and -Mrs.-Pnink-BoRtislos-. kl, Jerome, a son. Mrtrch 23,

4-U roimft■ ' “ ' mre-

nnunl-aehlcvement-tlny-tt>~br~helii t Wendell some' tliriR~ln August, it Rending wo.i nam c^ pre.ildent, itrii. C, If. Orevick nanied vice-prea* ' ■ * * ' - .Scliouw-cilor, Mcretary*

UnaT iiTT!... ^nnan, reporter.Uian the ofJleer.-i a ind Raymbtid Hall.

C. H, Brevlck

Gran»e Mln.lrel—W endell Grange I'lll • present its mltJhtrel show nl

.tlielWeai-Polnt^afajiS"^'**^*"^^!^'----- ■— meetintr next-Tue.iflay cvc"_____ Jic-jjcQauciloiO».:iii_«hRrfl'if-Mra.‘ElVft Olso

it'G lrndale, and to nitend the ; 'I'rrnsure Island. She will be

gone-aboiit-lO dnya.-----------------------

artdre.w........ ................ . -b.inouet n e x t Tliiir«lai’ at

UjeTLlcUuHETcliurcHnji.Duhl-.-.-''-'' —C lu b lle tle u —M r<.Roy-t>ni hoste.is to members and sue? Senior bridge club Frldai'8'«iwrat.>.cin---------markCKl-for^rlgl

- O n e undrcdnember.i of the V- D . S, lU-liel ....-

, ;lctyin'ndjhcirliU4bftmi.i.«crc pres- cm Wnlne.'day evcnlHR ni the an- -Tmnt-birthaa>-Ti:inyr'onllnaniN*~cPir-

opened xitti n banquet, with tin by

Howe!!: M rs.-John P ,-D ixon aavc lome -UmnjtwnC. fcmaika..„Tv.;o....

FerU llttf f o r ' U ni ahrubbcrjvalKo carden rerlllltr l«lr:Tw............................... -n-r»rt.T Ierttn«cnilT

rOR SALE ________ A S H X O N ._______| i _ s e e u : e o i a t o e s _

Certified and Uncertified - N E T T E D G E M S

i i m i n i L i s s : T R r o H i ^ i i ' „ ,— qroyn^nf^n^umidp— j„.T » ln . F a l l» j r p u r i s t ja t } ._ |

-Wom an-Legislator-^ — To—Q u it—BusihcssT^•U O IB BrA rarel^TT-r/n-— Onrot^ Idaho’s •' first--w om en— IcBlalatoni.-,-^ Mrs. Mnudc*L; Coaho of Bolsc-mtio .was Dcrooeratlc A da county..rsprc-— iienta_t lve' [n Ihe _1037_KC.viIon_niitI.._ <’inMicce.vi f«lly.80U8h t the lleulenant , •

,.. Cnior'sTiiomirinUon la a l~ y c a :7 ^ !J\'llLrcllix.Jronubuslncsa_Ai^t]l_l^_i-L

. - ......uneed, today i...............leiiMd the Urbitol hotel, which'sho hns. opemied-|icro-for Kcvcml'ycal-s; ’ " to 'M llner llo tctsrlnc ,. or Detroit; - - - -

-gnnnth-hmtnfs^- -iRiiln for • M r * . '

Mrs. Coiho-B laic hiisbnnd, ifa r r l- . * ni-T):CifallbTlidrchiOic<rilte'hotoriu— 77’"

tni8 and she had operated II sliica •

- Y w r ^ N e w =

Easter CoatrH n iiB .s 'r iK lit in yoiir !-olo«e>,— A 4 H ’o»»-«ee<{—

to do i.<! take it out and M iL ‘U t_Su n ito u cd ^ a ls _tercd und repaired at the-------------------

R & R i M M i :W IL L -J.O O K ..L IK E , n e w :

.NE\V.:.yoiUC.. March'-37.'(4’>^Un I'l\l!Ulo.' '--ll>c-i>ec‘ -Jliy.-orv-.ciirnlnea living In a New York munlc store has confined Anl*>rulelhan'» cfforU at minleal comDosUlon'.io.cvonlnai■'•id Stmdiiy;

But todav~liinin(l received ‘ ' I-year’s .fjill '

ai-'ocnilbn.

. gift

:hor .oL-scveral ' lyed by

Llpchd will be nbout 13,500.’ The 69 fel]bw.v were ehostn-ln the- foundation's ISth am wide compeUllon from amonu more than 1.000 appllcantji. T lielr aver- aRe.ago.U,36-Hiid they represent 23 states. Tlipy may work where they • 'lUpiuid.jSJutc^ i^C O .a b to n d ^

the endowment «tnbujihcd^^n'*ifl25 by former U. S. Senator aHcTMra; Simon OuBgenhelm to.ald those’who Klvflimait pronil.'.e of addlnc eb thi "scholnrly and artistic power”-of thi

ntlon.Forty-*nvrn of the fellows a

leRe ntid university faculty ........bcrs; M are not collcRe-tralncd: 22' arc free-lance scholars and 'nrtlfits. Tlierc arc four from the University of Wlscon.iln: three each from Johns Hopklni. MLviourl nnd California universities: and two each from Purdue.'^Sarah L.iwrence, Coniell, Columbia and Chicago. Fou r are women.

One Is Howard'WoUj an_a.'w<oclftlc _editor;,of_;ihi!;.CIi!volHhctrNaw»:-ftnd ---- ----------- .'AZBlon*—

.......iil_ n n _ -n n n iia l_ l3 lrtlid a y _ p artj‘-Tltursdny n ight ln - th f I . '0 . - 0 .» P ,Jiall w ith ' three c h a rte r members pri.ient. T lie chapter Li 'twenty- eigh t vpar-1 Old thl5_monLli.. TllO,

' charier m nnbers, Mrs. George Mo»•Mr*. Anna -LnRue- and- Mrs.

C,-H .iBurBhce.wte^eachrprew5nt«d — j rsagc and a .ipeclal song

..... by Mrsr JIm Ross, aecotn'panled-by-M rrt.-Floyd-B rltt.-' Pol- lowlne* the-eluLuLcr-meeUng. a pro­gram wa.1 Klven consisting of the JP!3oW»jurA<mt?«r!iLJ:iniJ6lw..:Mlil: nlghi Fa'ntany," by Donna and Dorli MacRae: • saxophone trio, I^dtly

W iJtr............... ........... - , ........... .Catmull;_rending '•Midnight lii-tli&|

aj' D utiy danct. by- Faye Kat.iarsky, accoin- •panled'b}—Mrs. B ritt: double trie , eompo.ied of Mr.i. L. W. Dspain [’Mrs. Veiietta Frank. Mrs. Johti Hatch. Mrs. William Pariter,' Mrs Clyde Benton and Mrs. Georve Cat- m ull sanE "Cairn, tui the Night." dl-j;ected_by. Mra...;I}rittiatiduaccQui--i uinrsirnn-nnrt-nntiihcriflnt.panlodJ}«-Jk lr*r^eo iiieJH nw I»r-jr:ri-^ ',n r^ 'i'^ 'V'lap dancfl by ..iwo..cnrollcc3 of..Uic.l Klriiama .CCC camp ■ accompanied by Mrs. r ioyd Britt. Refrc.shmnnt-i were w-rved. The coinmltte charge prweiiled the ehnptrr

pair of viMM a* a blrthda;

CLAUD PRATT ’ -■mH=W=bQ5lef=lhan^<Fn

>0 ect-.awny from '« Slicj Urrd D ojjT lR lii'dufln Uie opciur an alrixjri field. Good land,

Inuch buslne^i In':cV0

)AHO STORES WARNEDTO Ob t a in KEUMiTS

BOISE. M arch 27 <,lVLegnI on against. Idaho iilore owners who ) not obtain Uielr 1039 permlU by

April 1 wa.1 .Uireatened today by “Dan P. Banks, director of the itore llcen.ie bureau.

Store own'cfa were allowed a i. .Irn . monlh.-lo"jencw._Btinl«..M iId.

Glory an'd'Oreed," who"will wrlli hlator>' a f American new.i services.

AnqtJier li John Do«_Pji4tQ3. au­thor of severarnovela. who WflPwrlte a-Scrlea'drciSai’s on' American ceptlotis or freedom of thougljt,

John Jtueph-Mathew.i, 0 .iaKe-lnrdlan.'W Tltcr'and ran c h e r 'o r Paw» huska. Okla.,. will prepare a boolc on

Bllho _________"becbme . . .....

M arch 1. in lO30,.!L2Bl .pennlU tt

life. TheyTe comlnR from every di­rection.Jllgh’t now while I ’m cpenk- InK one lilg. tru rk load of .buIldlnE" '

irrJal Is about to ' piill out for Xmt:nnrt:iinciihrLOTir:tn-rtTnrr.-r- •tViis and Jast last niBlit a

Burley man_hauled.- hls.'ln it.-truck— load of bullillnc macrrlal Into the BiiHey country. HU order ainuunted ' lo orer a (hnuMiid -dnlbrx. Onil farmer ftbm HollUtei' picked . np over .■1:00 pounds of niock s.ilt and Is cotnlnR. buck a fte r another loatl.Wc have multiplied himdb<ls o r . mcKs of both .tlorlon am! Crystal itoek salt on-hand .’ H you have a :onimunlty membenlilii r a n i tlie salt will only- COM you 62'.in a Itundreii

und l»ae. Wc prefer selllnR thin It w the stock men who nre u-ilnc fo r 'th c lr own sjtll. So In other

irds /inw Is the time to f;ct satlcd down for keeps w ith sa lt f ro m . I’ratt's. Wc Jiave_;a_ti;rnion(lbii.n_tnt>

■dfter

pO-i.Tuu' foE-R-flltnu-fue^nnil-chntiT itorcs 'oh a sraduatcd scale m n ip IQ *500 In ^ i^ d d l^ n jp t^ .50_

n Ret a COOriB second g ra d e ........, [jiylvanl*- for-57d)0 -on -th b -ap c ela l-

provldlnB-you\© R ot-i “ -

slMlppl and long a literary critic — New York ncwipaper.i, will write hlstoo ' of Natchez. 1.US5.. and a. book

Real Estate Transfers

Furnished by the T win Falla'TIU*_.‘_ ;a a d ‘

^ d a y . M i'iih 24 •;

=PHQSPHATE-^ U S E R S ^

L e t ' A n aco n d fl-T re b le ..‘- y o u r -

ovcrhcfld. Ask us how.

f C l a n d d n S a l e s C o !' l;i;V -K A 'O O N D A— D KA XX Tl'” ’I . K e w -I iK i tI6 m -^ « b M rB ™ s ^

lid .tire If'-lU any good .for-JOJIK I know UiU seems mighty ridlculoiw bu t Uio bMt way to get ihesc .

» n (Ire th a t’s w ortli’

1‘m-glvlnR jo u a trld ca of w hal'ybu--------- -e a n -d o -d o w n -a t-P ra tf j .-T h e se 's re ---------aetiiaHy Pcnnjylranla-.i-.TJreSL»n(Lrrrrr: ----- 1 O i f m a n l ...............th is AriionsM Mo-

dlffcrL from 'oU ier oils t

Deed, Wilma Keel to Same *10.00, Lot e. Block 8 Blue. Lakes addlUon,

— t- r a l i i r - — r r - r r : — TT —

Lease. Relnvestors Mortgage 6e-

10 IS.iiM—1«—ir~H:

i*ouUon—N W N Br-SW N B :- nenW :' NWSE:.SE:NW 30; SW SE 19; 11. 30..

Deed. B. Dlefendorf lo E. T . K im- i

EXTRA PANTS

aBRM ii• ’ • o f which t h e - '

ird« left, and

*parM lnc-» lth -H «#-l»ew ott-p* l- tem*we-«rB-cto»lBro»tTror older patterns a t * fraction of w hat you wottid pay elsewhere and In addltleh ciTe you an EXTRA JUZBiOnVUv'TS^ABSOLWEL'Vi FREE.'-. .................................F I T A N D 'S A T I S F A C T I O N

B E L H - ^ T A I f e O R S ^US main E ast ' Twin Falls

Ills of the past while l a l r l y t f - . 1 :lcn l have no t poascsscd In a.hlRh !

...jgreo ccr(<^-e.v>entlM->nhrfiiiting - -------features..'As B'nntunU 'coniicqueaca’ oll-ftdvcrtlsem enU -nnd-olher-M la^-^— V:11 tcm ture.-hava-.contained- liiiliT 'if—=------- -

, ;n n y n ’cfcrenc« to tlioS e ica lu resT ltT *^*" 'for Ihat reason" th a fm a n y sellers— ------

■» of niotbr-oll:l«ivo-had-iKv^^r^=—, , . ... iL-fully-jealizing_thii.i'Mii«T-- - '

deflclcnclcr o f ' iiflllonally knoB -n" '--------premium nrlccd convenllonol lypca. • .

- ‘' 1. D b co v ch r.th a t.th e sm a o k .- ..—___ -nidr .................... -- - - -Axliansaijlerful,clU *: aadCrd e 5 l i ^ r _ l 'u ,b '; l c a t lo i i__^u'nlHies—

r e m n r k a b l t d p t t B e _ .resulted In the sctttng up

* ---- standard In luhrirtninn:hcnd and appreciate rcad-

----------- DUSiiftl-fcaturc»-of- p f a t t ’» - .M olor-oJi-K'-la-ftdvlsable-to-dlscanT''- - screwy conceptions of Motot* _

EORSALE: : , •_ _ S c c iJ > c a a _ f o r _ J io c c in i c _ o { i : : i= J 3 I t a v y r . \ i n c d . J 'c i i v y .^ ^ c ld iu iL v ttr ic ty .^ _________ *. '______________. ■ yclchSccd i^H unjjarinn, Mixed nnd H a iry . Seetl car-

ly f o r PiL sture;*!H ay^fln’d IG rg g h 'M fln u r^ ; ' rhoa«.;writ« ar-eall-fof.BficCT ud.'del

m ada" nbt 'Meaning tha t'o ll quallly-Is Impart­ed , only through manufacturlnR proceMc.1. T lia t stotem ent ' I s jr io Trtor£_tyue o n i r U iu n b t cw l, co t- !te n ;= a n d j» -otticr~prMlum j~6f:riSJ: r ture. You can 't-m oke Rood’bn tter- from .poor crcam .and In the Ar-

th at Pra tt tcltji * have -absolute- conclusive- proof

p^ovW^ new a n d . dIHercnt

fmust; like P ra tt’s ’ oil, b« 'bft.ilca|iy

'n o Ifs and ands about"it“ i’rattV A rkansas'M otor .oil has gone out and made Its own frlrnds-'nnd the uftcri-oronj '

■ 0a .a iic.-Jtoad= JT t0M -the^l9 ip»aI-

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F A L L S N H iW S /T W I N 'F A T X S , I l ) A n b , T I jE S U A Y M O K N IN G , J IA U C H 28 .1S33 - ^ F A G E - O T N E - r : . :

I W A N T A D .R A T E S ..

— '-— rorP nW lcnH on .ln BoU »-—----------------- ‘I1ME8 and-NEWS - — •:_____ ltATE8 i r E K:MNE_PEB_DAY» -I

• Six <Uy*. per line per day ........ 12oTUrte day i^per «ne ^ j™ 1 8 o One i i f . p e rH Ir- «<-

y 3 .1 /3 J J i s i ; o u n t . _ _ _ _• * y r Cash

■ Hl..rfflmL tillmvrtl It ' nilvrr- iLiement 1* p(Ud for wllhln^sevcn

I— -dnya-of-tlra t-lnacrtlgn .— ------------IM o -e ! n s s i« e O --a " d - ln to u - -f6 ti: . l e j _

^tnan-Wc.-'inoJucllng-dlBOOunl.-^^-----Uno of clasiined ndvcrllalns com-

___ ;,put«L,O ii•• bMta o t -Jlvo-medium-length words per Uiie. ' ' I

IN TWIN P<—PHON E-38-or-aa-PO R-A D TAK

- U bvc Alls iki Vanicya Candy Store...................1N JEH O M E.-.------------

Lenve'Ads u t K &; W Root Beer ■ C O M P L E T E C O V E R A G E ___ _____ A Tit J N E - Ce a T - , , - .

S P E C IA L , N O T IC E S

YOU Rct ttliftt you wnnt when you ■■ ■w aiii-lU jit.nudK in-;oiartt'i-sn{K

; 7 . L L I ^ g - A L I F

, Someone ntkwl.lwy/ u 5

y^ w ieU k )-

is ol-'your 1039,g»rdoii wlU'

flepciia largely upon tRe~nUiUlty-of- --“»e«l»-yc.u-uto..cla>'..8a i t .

th e beat seed* . . , you'il aavc In U i«.

,Uso.lho-SEED S.colum iLoLllic_W aut^\{LScction..aa.i-our^

[— g u id a , to ^ L l l t x ,a c c d a : i : p r / a T iC lb '^ S O I i r : ^

i::lZ m trco lum n-.i:Q r:lcT tM i2er... . '— -■•■-- • r - i i r r- :-

— ;;A nd ot-.coumc-^PARAFFIN- cmta

~ - p c r ‘B ft!.^m e3 #rc-hfttd nnd-wc sell ■>lor ca«ll. '.TlUi«4il» W lI3 < NOT^oat ;io n g .

OUR OASOLINE

l E y E ^ R E J S N .l o d g e :

- - - G Q 0 D - T H I N G 3 T O E A T -

‘^COLL'onlonsrtlnn ror table use. Nle« ^ u id sweet, 29c cwt.. 2nd hbuso S.

of Addbou. Ctder mill rd.

- - - DO lumbago ond leg aclic alow you moknr-Bftftv-fldlm tm enta.

r --------rnam m .-D .c :r:M O ;M »h j-N o .

r c m i D E N ^ S E E D S ^

M A L E H E L P \V A N T E D _

WANTED^Mlddle - agKl. mnrrled - - fnrm-hnnrtrMiwi l» p » d IrrisMor

nnd tenmalcr, Ph. 0304-Rl.

SSMALL-JiDnsesrSSO-Wnsli—

_____ “wiai— emftll- cnpltal.'wanted to dbtrlbu lo a well known ■producfin eaalem' IdfchoVSUOUld cj.rn-1350 to MOd per m o.. Bee or

; ‘ ■ciUl-Rr:B.'T(iyl0r , J l 0Ecr*0n hotel, by oppolnUnenu Mafcli 28 or 23th,

_ .H E L 1 V \Y A N T £ D = tM A L E _ | — A N D r F E M A L E ; . , -

B O S ir^ E S S O P P O R T U N IT IE S

B A T H A N D M A S S A G E

■ “ :MXBSAQE:;u « Miiln No. Ph. llfl-R.

P ^ - S C H O O L ^ - A N D - T R A IN I N G H

- I t ; - L O S T JV N D F O U N D

l o s t ; M a tlm j. Call 400.

■BSTTCrrTOTasrportPSirloUy^ cm . t i n t c lou condition, -Cood nil yra^tnclxn^^be*l(l<»-6reat•pM>- tlblllUcs. Can be boUglil below con.'itruclioh couta lo r eash. Twin PftllB, Ida. W rit* Box 7.-N«iwr- Tlmes.

LAROB atieel of convna. B ar doc • . -■ branded lii several places; hidden - —.-ron-6 ho»honc,Falls' r d , this' aldo or

.. rlvcr^on.waj' lo Power p lant. R c- Ti-ard. 1316JIU Ave. E,

P E R S O N A L S .-i,>

■ nOOM rbr-pflM cnRer«,,to,M o«ow via McCall. MnrCH 31. R efa. "PH Filer. 9S-Jf

“ B E A C T V 'S ffD P S "

BPgQlAI.1 » i ond.tS-wftvca ^ otfi

K A a 'l 'H U 'b l 'tJo iA ij^ Oil peirini' — nenls.-2-forM i*»4-Bnd-*i.“P8clals

___ JO c. ManieuiM 35c. Mra. Neeley,--------------Perrtne_Pt'a«ty iS h PP^Eli. M 3 ^ .

Penntm enls ll.oo up.~*T ««m y e ch o o L .-N e x t.lo Jdaho

Powec. Phonc_813,

BEAOTX.ARTS ACADEMV-

RENT: Eden cafe. Box 2« ,.E d«L

WE w ant to contoct-ft-m nn-w lU v nome retail' exp. desiring, to own half Inlercflt nnd leom .to manage

• u flucc2.iifulTrlall-«tore In Twin rolla.-M uiUhftve.H W ) tQ buy In­terest and- help In f ttn h tr e>*lon. Write Box. 10. News-T........clvlns past exp. and tefa .^n first le tte r.' •'

* U N F U R N IS H E D . y -A P A R T M E N T a _

UNFURN. apt. 880 S'lli AvcT N d:

3 nnd 3 rm. ap » . 2Sl 4Ui Avc. W.

■VAOANO!^6:Rwa-^,m3zP?l7>S.l?^;

T jN l 'U R N J S r iE D f lO liS E S 1

•RNtsr.RMS,, bath, ittove. 320 Jaekaon. 1

R E A L E S T A T E L O A N S [ L i f c ^ s L i k e T h a t _ _ : B y N e h e rFEDERAL FARM LOANS--4% to-

;- - ie (08t.-L ow w l'nitd In blstorv.20 to |~ ^ t'y riE T lW nrB D nr:& T tuR -B ldB :|

■STRATCir- ..........................................ncrcfljje; buj."prop.; mod; homes, l.lbornl - r^'pay m«n I - prlvlI«'ni',-no dolay .ln clculuc. Lem K Chapin.

“ n O M E S 'F O R " S A X B “ r '

2- n M . 'l i o i» c r n 'x '2«; inovaaw.____________________

5 A. trac t:' 4 rm. Jioiuo wltb' UatltT mod. except heat,.In .E den . Price

right. P h :i5 -F33 .E den . - -

OUR homo place on El1*,.DIvd.,.«t a .Bacrltlce.-Wlll. consider .residence

.V properly In city n« pa rt pnymenU |— A lberrFuaeT .:Phlm o-0188T O .—

___ p p n p p p T v — •iM.r.• ■ O R T R A D E

r ia te rae o rM ab e n rr^ l 'm lrE .- '.t-N ; W iumngton school. Route 2.

: 'il'O t;SB sT ' lu rh itu re. CIom .ihT -cheap.'W m takA.ear.AS-part.pay^ •ment. Box 15, Ncwj.Tlmes.

-C .-BA RL-bA V lD SPN -______>*■

ror.sale. aood-locaU on..w ater.ior

I r Z i L Y R I T A E I C E n ’ T l I C r z !

_J.o,<uJm vo.JeflU iV O i3fi^JLou a b riuh . McMurtry house paint, 4-

- F U R N I T U R E - F O R 'S A L E

JE L L A N E O U S ^O R S A L E

MOON’S'

MISC. household nrtlclc*. Ph. 694.W.

COMCL.EXE. HoU2chold.-iuml*l)lng» lo r fjulclc aispMU. 215 3rd Av«; N.

, PUone'U W . -------

G O L D S E A L R U G S $1.00 Down— 60e Week.

iTH^aWBET’a-PU R N l'i'U K B 'ST O R B -

Expahsl6n-Prbgram-CauseJ=^_ Immediate Need for

.Trained MenSAN FRANCI5W r"M W Ch-a7-—-

Under Uie. presiden ts expansion .. ... program lor th e army th e re w ould-------

.w lstla .U i# arm y a ir corpa.anlm m e- . ...dlaw need for a large In cram . trained— p ilo t- .personnel. ...T n tM .-,. would be required approxim ately .fTOCTllytnj-CBdets to -b e-tra in ed -a t-------grvemment-KhooU In order-to ba»»—jtauffJclent numtoer.ol pilot* iot Uia, _ complctlon.ot ih » program .—;—

nn order th a t the production ©r_ _ trained, pcraonnel.roayj>ot I w

, h1nd-ti>e p ro c ttrc m ca t-o t-a lrc ra lt._ Lurmy aget» ffe^ i«^> W H fc in c u u --

efforts to Jncreas* th e lis t of

W o r ariy'partrwVwUl-dlvldo Into ■" .,n " “ . i I "Y nu kn»«-, B utch ^ A cco rd in ’ l o j h i s book ,.,re’rt.g u U ly .” ja com m m lon~ tc~anyrreal estata

vlded Uier« has n o t been a-'prov* --------------------------------------__/o(K 'npprortcirbeliv«;2’ us and IJjs — buyer.,THL\ My . - A llce ^ fa rk ^ ^ a ^ g y nlo

—‘Twin—y»lU.—'nicro, U.. a —wtll stocked ,. u o u t..io n n ..-u , splendid stock fnrm, roU tKrounau;'’Kcnic drive. ' and W aiiliable . for '

i PARMALL 20 and tumbllnff 2*wny [ilow,-g^-c«ndlHonr'Inn«lW ,VV O 'l/afrowsphonc OF-l'l. Jerom e.

ORD -- -w ftir-cn iar

L IV E S T O C K F O R S A L E

120 HEAD horses and miilea. also loti I -of giTOd, yoiini;- broke liorjes lor ' « !c or tfadc.— ■-------— ......

"S M IT H an.1 n i i r . t m s

— um ii-w nw iit^piifjcrwrlto-or^w lrc the Mary Alice Park. Falls, Trtalio.' Phono-o-i80-Jl;” -_-n.--

rU K N ISH EU -H O .U SE.5..SM/LC, fum . Adults. 512 Mnln 8.

2-RM. liousc. 3Sl 4th Are. W.

O U R 'lovcly-fum rhom e -oiFWaJnuf for'the flum m erlo responsible par-

|'rty-w ltH ourchlldrB nrPhr527.j»r-r>

W A N T E D T O R E N T OR L E A S E

« A. old-alfalfa-grourfrt from T*'ln 'Pftlls to W « t End tm cl. Ca.ih <jr

' share. W ant house. Box 0. News- Tlines.

R E A L .I E S T A T E L O A N S ..

LOANS a t low .Interest rates FARMS. MODERN HOMES and inside BUSINESS PROPERTIES

£rcdc_E-LJlai,tlg.VPhT'12lor

A HOME,'aVbUslneu,-.-a-piecBTorl real-(iiiiai«-l-, . It-won't rcm aln-un' your htirids-for )ong;if you offer It

— mouiited.~Cn3e~-thr«ih(rr:— b«m- --hu ller . M od ,-T F o rd ,- 2 -botlom

tractor plow, levelcr. potato plnnt- c^.m oftlne niBchlnc,-Oraliovcl cul-

•• tlm to r. 2 .w flon ;h3 rrO T ~ 3 iln rse huy Allp.%, I'nisc. t.'mall toob. trailer

-■‘■|ioiu.ivMiwill-t^nt.-'MrK=W art-Jr: ••-Blakealec.-fiW-Yoklino.-S'tlor^

[U Acrfa,% from:Nye:Dtos,-Co«l:Yd.-

■ S E E D S

F A R M S 'A 'N D ’ A C R B A G E - • F O R S A L E

NEW 7-rm. strictly mod, homc.-onkl

RaniRP, i A. ir.icT |i.70D"down. bal. S31.00 per nio. K; L. Jenkins.

A fine sT rtraV t Inside the city lltiJ. lu with n good l-Joom hoiuo and baii). a n rnee . tlOOO.OO cash 'will hnnillc. Balance *26.00' per. pio.

J . E. ROBERTS. Realtor. Ph. 503._ . ..jfi'B triict7close n T fcW ll'h W .=TTili:^xicl--'ri8W-»r.5Mr'vvo-hav«

KOo«l building lots In several locn-

•F A R iM S A N D A C R E A G E - F O R R E N T

40 A. cn.'iH In fld'vVncc. Plh 03M.R3.

• F A i m IM P L E M E N T S

COLORADO' WHEEL CORRUOATOpS

~ In q ~ a t~ I2 3 ~ » t} > '~ A v e r^ t.~

DIRECTORYAuto Repaira Money to'Com "

[_ St. N ^A pt fl. Ph. 5M., NEW ultra-mod. .4 rm. apt., , . _xondlU aD edJ3tQ U un(lxeIils^uni. I ' Avallnble.Apr. 1. Inq. ApU 6. 325

B e ^ Llnoj;Frame_Bnd Ax3e_ MIgn- ment.' wlieclii' stralglitcned, 'ex*

, p u t .body and lender work. Auto — gliisa7T)6lnllnB. F loo r'landem 'fo r

ren t. FOSS BODY WORKS. Opp.

-QUICK-CASHLI E Q R .X .O U R S I G N A T U R E L '■ - 5 5 - A N D - U E --------r ~

— - F U R N IS H E D . A P A R T M E N T S

Coal■ oblleaUons.- -Y ou-re^ y -as-yeu gci

■paldl - - _No iendorseni’. . - - . • .

No ■

FEDERATION-wwl w heat.. 1 yr.l front terL W E„ H i S. Filer. D«- vluer.

BULK GARDEN SEEDS Ihat MO true to v.-jrlrty

PUBLIC MARKET. 313 Sho. N;FOR SALE—Tested ond reliable

garden,-and .newer r:M cd.v- both •packet and bu lk .' DINOEL •- SMITH SEED CO.

CERTIFIED ApRler Muaser River.

7_l«h_ohlon s e ed r"

8TART-your,chlck»-ori.Glob<»-L'A-l' chick ntflrter for better hcav -•aLOBE-SEED d: PBE0-CO.—

BABY chlck.1 from Pullorum tested flOck.s. 'Comp.ire noeka wltiroUi- ers.- l l i e i i ' order chicks. Canada-HRlchflt¥r-Jeromer^ht43B-w.i-—

BADV CHICKS now ready a t QUAL. -ITY-irATCHERYnKnted-arCogs:.

well’n Service S(nilon. Hatches ofl

- C H I C K - S T - A U T E -R -A piTfecily.biilanced railon fort!

lied with I'Xira cod llvcr_oll, Iiiaurts stronR hpaitliy chlekin . MAGIC CITY FEED A: FUEL

Ph. 150 723 Sho. St. So.

Qufllliy chicks elnec W88

335 3rd Avr, E.,iPh; l4D2, Twin t'nlls R 'lC fo r SALES at-BOURKE.-^lrc

'of Petnlumn; Calif.

L IV E S T O C K — P O U L T R Y W A N T E D

EWES wlU» Umbs. Few o r.m an y Edwhi Dammnn. OSSd-Jl.Mnry Alice P a rk .',

O nly tuied 4 R,ontlis. A bargain - f o r cashf L. Klrir. 228 3rd-A«.-N. , Ai)t.. 3. P honeJfifll

•,U4ed 'Crosiey

Ing lramedlalclj-.,When appropriated_____Xund-tbKomeava llab le tor t h l s pltasa '

A few ' Axmltuier nnd Wlllon rugs _ ic I t .^ l_ a x « _ m a rk c d -d o w n for.

qulck-sale.-Theyll'go fsat jocome- -jfi-todayl_______________________

N lnth-corps-area;-L leutana ntiCQl»-

R A D IO A N D M U SIC

Oi>le.->lr"con>ayPert-Lewla.-»WMh.r~y ^ , l ,jkn{LS«onlW eul,«naiitJK i.H .J5tr«t;_:, “^1 ton. a ir corps. Fort Lewis., W ash. : . , • -=dlhtJ{ iatl» .corpa;ftn»w «m m and_^_i

lornla'., Oregon.'-WashlnBtonr I

.-U S E f i iP - I A N O ?fi9.60ElvcV Appliance Shop, 117 Main’ E.

.. A U T O S F O R S A L E ,_

--C an 'd ld at« iy b friu c li,» p ^ ln ta ien t:^____m ust b« unmarried male clU*en»,‘be— - t—' tween 20 and 28 year* of age. Thoaa.vU o_liaw _nai^M »(.ac tortlr-. corn-_____

Ifeam ir s ta n o a r t ■ ' '] ••pass a -w rttun '' ia tlo n .-w hleh-4a:..^-.--fl

> < rR U O K S A N D -T R A IL E R S

2t^ A)

R A IL

18 FT. trailer house. O’Co.nnor. 74 .i;iJb iL Jij-lV IlJU U ‘«,.H09dcon,d.j‘'J^ '?'

FILERVl*lu |n Oakland ,r:L.Mr».,Lovlsa

Cftllf- where she visited rtlailves for

lUOHEST prices paid for your fai chlokens and turkey*. Independ­ent M eat Company.

S O IL A N D F E R T IL IZ E R

form er Filer rejildents, spent Thurs­day visiting Flier Xrtends..

^Vo^^an■* Club—The Filer Wom- a n 's^ lu b will iiave a regular meet­ing , Wednesday altem oon, Marcli 20. In (he Methodist church base­m ent. Members a r c requested Invite guests as there will be

. “ tea.'’' a special program and a s ver offering to be given to the Qlrl R escn e fund. Mrs. Edgar D. Vin­cen t U chairm an of the refresh-

comnxltlee.r Student V U llt-R lchard Olllllan.

studen t a t the southern branch unl- veralty a t Pocatello, la spending the ........................jadalljtt-

■ B I R D S ,:d o g s . : r .v b b i t s :

BULK O A R D ^-SE E D S— — '..gACKAOE, SEEDS. ,------ )3, poptilar-branda)—. RITEWAY HARDW ARI ' 'tom e sprtnger » p a n le ls -^ -0 . By-

-land. 2nd hW. S; Buriev cor- Buhl.

Poiatoes grown from certified, |I J 5 del. cash: 2 yr». from cerUIlcd. *1..

— ( le r 'P h W n n J u r l ^ c o l I e c C - w r

w a n t e d " t o " b u y .::

\S . 'and W.. T .-Negcom h. - 6 w ib l< & select oaU.-barlcy.-Fed^

- s p o t - c a s h - p a i d -for'»tovea:and,lum:.:Moon's.~Fh.-8.

_-caUon.,Clcan and .trealed . ___- -M A GIO-OITY-FEED-*-FUEL —

. ..725.Bo.,8]i09hone S t . . ,

160 SH A ftES- T w in" Falls .Canal water.- S tate numbcr-sharea.-low- csfcash price. Bene 16 News-Tlmes.

system. V blon m ust be'hormal. th a t Is, 30/30 -Tor aaeh-eye. w ithout - - - i-1glasses. CandldaUs m ust hava-un*-------- u |impUred ocular m usde balance, good hearing, a lU ble a n d balanced

.. . , walUng lis t with t ............... ..assignment to th e -Itm claxs th which tliey may be aMommodated a t the

•tallon-from-thelr-placMit-enllatment--------- £■to the.schools.-They.receU e.pay a t - —— -nth e -fa teo f •76'pcr-month-whUB'tm--------dergolng tn ln ln g . a rations'a llow r._____ tlance o l 'U 'p e r day, * h d Viey a n t ------*(}quarUred a t no expense to th e m .'A -‘ (I dlsUnetlve uniform a n d necessary ' nylng,equipment are furnished, ■ ' |

At the present time prlnuity tra in - ‘ In g -Is given a t . Randolph. Field... — 11 Texas. However. In th e future, U>la ’1]planned to give sueeeasful a p p lic a n ts------ .{Itheir ‘p r tm a rr ' training a t «lTlIUn ' . ' ti pilot achw U ,'located nearest (h a ir ' homes, before they proceed to 'S a n

; Antonio. Texas, for th e completion’' of th.e basis -and ’advanced pilot** courses,' The*e civilian plTota* a c h o ^ will be under the supervision 0) « ’ regular army flying Instnictor.'W ho will check a ll In struction .at regular

— B ridge-:C lub-:—Tl«i-W ashlnjtoa .BrW 8e:clu!UP5]LThUf^ax.afjern<^| w ith Mrs. Fred Rcicheru High score was received by Mr*. Anna- belle De KloU. aecond high by-Mi*r

iBDEcFl'rDcrKlolOndTHranLUUjer. Pierce received low score prize.

S t» r Social -Clnb—Mra. -J. F .-O u- |lIclCwasJaoate*s:to'JhoTBUr.'BocIal 'c lu b Wednesday a t a 1 .o’clock - - hOftC luncheon followed tiy the n la n n e c tln g •andTodlal'hour:— r.

Church Night—T he last o f-a ser- llu -o r« il 'ch u rc ir f lig h tr iu |sp 6 rrW d 'p rog ram a t the Methodist church •during the wtnt«-Bea*on -was-gtrrn Thursday evening w ith 100 peraon*

' T h e -p ro g ra m ---------—

■progrea* ef^all atudent*. -

......................... — . iJ ln d J ;______roof eone.-.Men-ilsmoU*ninff con* ' demned C6tuges*m tfte 'sam e 'a tree t *"1 had-atilpprt.liielra-by-n-'-* -*" '

tE r G A t ':X d V E R W S E M

ANOTHER' SUMMONS'-- , ,In the D U trlctC ourt o f the Z le T e n m _ ,^ J ' Jud lda l'D U lrtc t • o f 'W . 'a t a te - o f - ^ ? d

10. . Jn _ an d _ fo r ;-T rtn -x P aU a ..:

IMPROVED' French W hite J c ru sa - , ■ lem' artlchokea.^Qrown••'on, th in ,.,.ground.rll.per.lO O ,at ranch or F . ' - . .0 ^ « .-0 u h l .- I .-E . SunseU .-Bubl.

Algiers, m Ml. N. of'W . 8 Points. |

WHY keep your needs a secret? Ad’. " veft^e them this, column. The

•cost l* allBbtrCall-therA'dtalar to- ,day.r48 or 3 1 1.

"— WANTED!— C T E S N - C O T r O M - " - ^ '

: R

san g a froup of.Aonga.and'the B ^ . Scouts and tcoutmaater, L. 0 . QUIl- lan, who presented a 's h o r t 'p la y ,i-W hnH a * Boy^Scout?" — -V------

Coeila CompUmeated - Mr. and 1ilw .":'Johnr8r7Q ourl8y'ent«rtalned -at-dlnner-Saturday evenlng.for-Mr: nnd Mrs. Manning T itt le 'o fR ap ld

•ClfyrSouth-TJaTtOUu-^--------Teacher VlslU — Miss ' LUclUe

i-B eem i-lnithiot^ ln-the-Sprtngfleld. I ^ .wawu - » «« » gn.«.v. «.nii relatlvuV

(lafend>: . ..J

TH E STATE .OF IDAHO aend*,, 8reetlngs.:to CrmwloVd-Regmaa.lttw . , . H iB bo7 B 'n a m ed ~ d efen d a n t;~ ~ ’'T 7 : ~::~v:'_ You are hereby, notified th a t > - - c^p la ln t 'h a a 'b e M f t l ^ 'a g ^ t y o g .In' Uie D istric t OmjTt o f t^e-n^»VBath ~ t o d i e l B l J ) U t r i c C o f _ t o t . e t a t c i i t S i i ; iflaho .m and .rorfTjrtffTana . o o t m y - r * ^ by th e above named -p l^ U ff .’ alzttft :Trrr,

|T o tr ro ? .h e r « ln r .d lr e c tK in r ^ « lJ p « r^ T ^ ao d -p le ad - ttf - th e -a a ld ^ ee o p U ln fr^ e —

|* 1th ln - tw tn t jrd a y * of-thfr^aerWeo , . ;I of .this n u n m ^ ; a id you a n r iu iv ' r

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■nVIN FALLS NEWS, TWIN-FALLS. ID A H O rT U E S p A Y -M O R N IN G rM A R O H ^2 8 ,1 9 3 9 -:: J : . :

-rSnprcmc“ Cotirtr-Abo|ishcti; — IriTmuriity-of-Govern—>—

.i::. -.rncnt:Emplovcr'“

■AsTcctl to pass on tl1e•con^mw-- UoiiMlly o£ the ngrlciilliirul jnarkoi-

of 1037.,_ -tju fuM d-io coiulcIor-« noft-.chaU • •IchSc 10 the rlitlit of Aw>clntc Jim* —tlc« SlAck lo liU KAi on Uic cQurL.. — -.Hckl_imeon»UiutlQii.-»l llie Uew

J e n c j '“ OnnK5lef" n c l ._____ •_____r : ‘ A7Tirmc{T~ft~16wcr court' flceWon

. . .Uioi D ougios-f^^rhA n^m ail repay :Lia.itoBJcilcraLfinTcriaiicni'TiT#'?a.lfl6.

income tax rcJunil. wlUi Interest -«ince 1S33.. .

'WASHINOTON. Mnrcll 21 t/T i-in I hUtorlc e (0 3 decMon. the ku- ire^ rftm rfto tlflr^ lpetl-ou t-the-Jft-

j comc tax ImmiinUy of 3,800,000-peri' — soiM employetl by fedcrnl. #lute. mu- — i'lc^P*'~co)tti<yr«nd-othf:' ■ goTt n j r- mcnl*. . • •

‘ cfklblw time oxtendcd'fitr Unek'ltito -‘~ ~ T n n p a >7remnr^'rPvrtribuiini~(ic~' ; - Llitretl''that~t>ie~fc<lerfti^covcnunenr

~ .-d m -e a e h rO lh e c ‘a:ftc«vlllcsiUnean-: fi— * ti tu « o n n Ilr- tt- tH c r“ t«x(?a- cacti I oltier's employes.

DeaLBahellan - . - >i-- j V - Tlie ilMlJlon. In.effect, Rnve Judl- — cli>l:tanctloa-.tflrhftlf.or UierRo<tte»

velt procram cnIllnR' for reclpro- cnl ~.tJii{atlon.,,oLLfeilcfnLdacl—emte.

of-l^e (lecLiliim -^buQ ie4Jjppt« of.'Btirnlnliu’ntloa.mcn

• th a t the w<»y.wft.i cleared for wIplnKnrac-------------------------Tccleral revenue offlclnia wclccni'

, ed the dccl;lon.* T h ey . cstlmaltd they could_fet *yiL«»,000 n year by. tAxlns U)e Mlarles of'»U t« nnd local

iloj-es. -Tliere was-no Immediate m l j t^ f —the»-8U m s-lhft-atate

- ...a.-eollectn>(anD e'th8 r a tw i i . ,'t:!.-M'«-'.3?-8tatca witlcb have Income : , levle* _vnty widely.■ TOjSUfderal Rovemmciit has about -..1300,000 employea, while _lhe Mate ' and local BoverT»meni<i,have'a.600.- =fcOOO._Allhou*I>-Uje-Immunity of all

h a s been abolished, maliy of them wlU-not. in fac t, have

auN vALLEYr i<iim gr-^TTiTt t i= j) 'o l jO ] I D i£ l l i6 iU o J f ic 3 ia IFconvention of the Idaho Junior .Obamligc-oLCominefce M ay-ia.and-

---------- - :----------------- :............. '—Thosc'datc.’c-a-cre dcpldco-ppan-tir the Junior chnmbcr'x board ul dl> jeciarjt-at-a_B»M LlD a_licri_i'£ ila.--dny, -------- -.-v t - t --------- -r.;-TW rty.>m(imbcrs-i:nticn(lfil;-... , oieet}i)[t .from-Prealon,- Bupcrl. Twlit, Fall5. Qoodlntr. Jerome, BuIiI.'Bolso. ------ ipa- C alJ«ell ' -•a n j '.:Ll.e-.-W55 r

Tlie board said tlime proposed chanRCA In the conbt^tutlon and by* Jan;s .would, presented - to —ttio sta le convention:

Divide Idaho lh(o four district;!;by:raLyicc_JP-rr'idCTic

T (In addlU on^uvcra l ita l« Income •• tax-lawg a p ^ f le a lly exempt a ll fed.- ~ J H 1 ^ i ^ e a . and It-ls aasumed these

law* m ust be amended before the to ,t«* U'fl *al-

■-------“iW a^ t - d ^ lon w a r i n ^ ^ l f r m

-jW hom Wew York a ta te sought to tax.. Justlee' Slone, readlns the majority

opinion, declared U iat previous de­cision* were over-ruled “so fa r as

: -Uier rccognlie an Implied eonsUtu- ■ ilcnal Immunity from Income tax-

P - -atlon o f U»e salaries of offlcen- •I V ,employee*, of the national or .. r . B tate -eovcm m en t-o r;.thd r-In stru - i-.-a icn la llU ea".. j - - • ; F tanlcferlcr Jo ln i, .L .;_ - Jw U ce Prankfurter Joined In Uie r ' - decision, b u t wrot« on individual

, .opinion l a whlcl» he said th a t prc- • -vjoiM-decUlonR scUlnR fdrth Im­

m unity could no t "stand appeal to — the conaUtutlon and lla historic pur- -p o se s ."

s S s -l— Jnrnnothcr. alm llar dcclslon lodaj-.

the court held that.W . Q, v a n Cott •-counsel for Uie necoMthicUofl^Fi-'

•■Uiah Income Ux, ..Tlic court merely , ruled _on_lhe federal Issue-Involved

. . . , And.aent.tb'e.eaae.bacJc.t6.u>n-state court fo r decision a* to- whether U tah wanted Mo tax fe(lrml om.

E. . oplnJoh-ln th e u tah .casf, th a t "sal.o r orficin)a,or_ui6

^ -.-redeml Bovem m tnf or 'i t* Instru- r - mw itaH tJM arc. no-Jonftir-linmime.-

under, th tf e d e ra l conitJlullon,- from —7-t«xatlon by the .staiM."' * • Huslics. - ..o— •.been-lll. d ld .not.pijrttclphtc In Uic

■ Jd -■ WM nnnounc-= ^ -^ U c I to r .a « n c r i i I noUert, H. JackV\ aon said o....................................— TJes^fY ork....... ............

- - ^ t 'c ^ p te ie ly - f rw ih e -n tB le -n n d— fe d e r^ ■Ro^TfhmVnlalso. Uiat .thry

m «y7tax-ih ffaa lariea-o6-publlc offi- [“ • cera. I f any exemptions conUnutf.[----- lt-irm-fae-tmly-bfcau.^c the’COngrtu'r-7-«id-ih*-lcBUlatures-;>eT7n!t-thtmr.''

JWalujJUauJKillciLOregon Crash

‘: - - J ° ‘‘°-_» Ji^ ~ M fE m m ftt._ ld n h o ^e d . r r n f e r e today, of .iiTCrnal injuries nt-

celved In 'an automobile collision yesterday. Mra; H ill ' »uff9re4_n

f^= :brokcii:j*ffinil^peIf5rH any sprw lii . t r .of Rex. Ore.. driver of th e other

— WM In X s trlo u s condlUon with

• OLOVIS; N. .M,.. Marcli 21 (,D - • ..a jce rcd by reports of Etnerally Im-

llresUSeJtrcondltlon* In the

~ , T c w ^ h ^ . t o d ay.ta.'haar ..................= c F T H U m a F ^ b !e r iw -a n d - ln ( tu s tr !a l

.development at_the 35th annual con­vention of the Now Mexico- CatUe Orowera'^ w o d a tlo n .

A N T E I j

^N atiboally knoft-n life In- ~auninf'i;"i:omnnny

tta « t h year desires a 16-- - c ^ r a sen lT W n aK e liiv H jtr

well-ieBtabllah^ _

— ii«one:3U2—

: v i r n u ^ n i i s

‘"-..-iiy n o is E ii i .ciui'L iXN

_ ^ t .R i.il -«« livfd -In- a ' b it -town tike Cnusln Joe.-.In-lhiii-little- place t il t Installment man can 't lake your fum llure wllhoUt a lt your friends

1n-._lC"..____________ ________

I D A H O l l E

E T A T B O I S E -

Sun Valle^Confercnce Lays ^ 'Convention-Rians, Rrb--;- "Ii:^pser'ClTanges_7^;;

G f l i M E S -

Himdrc'ds f-Studonts-Gacsts _of_SclioD lsJaLJiorlh.

.SidcEvcnt—■OOODt^^O.'‘ M«Fcir 31—A n" ea f-

mated soo .to 100.Junior hiKh nnd ipprr .(trade students rrom the

North s id e KclioaU will be the fjucAts rf- th< f-O iH K l)n r-^ h o o l"^ n -^ tu r~ lay, Aprll iS. wticn ih(!y"wiiri;ntli- •r here for tlie North Bide Miwlc. PcflUval. accordlnst'to an anoouiice-ncijt by John C. Perry,___________

T h e 'firs t of its kind to take place* > aoodlnit. the. event.Is-Acheduleti ) be one o('the-bl)rF!c»t-nrrnln»-thts-

sprlnc. The proBnvm.ls slated for ill- - dai‘__wlth-:flctemt~.comi>etetil Jiiclsf.5 to be on l»and to Jielp tlie ^twlent-s and teachers with criticismnndprai-iel -----

T liere 'w llt be oiily ono'compcU- tlvc:.event, on the day'

sent'ed to the 'Winner o f the Junior marcliing contc.iu This 'event will w -h e ld - u n -M a la -s tr r e r 'n r 'n b o u r 3;30 p. m. No requirements w ill,bomnft.. ri-pnrH!nr-»ntfnrm«_MnmW ..played, number.in the band, or m an- ouvars.|>errormMl.-but the band musl- lHA y-A t.1cw t-parl-of-U «aim o..a,i». m a re h Ju g .^ ,^ ____ ______

tional matiazlne compulicry.netilB .o f .Je ro m e .Li

s ta to prcsldeQtj^

. _______ __________ .•Ilomt.the Range" and "America'

the masted chonia.. -'inclTided~lh~liro c«ti(.=i pmnneu for Uie _dBy aro'1arge“ group' evrnt«. iucli afi-band.'oVchesfra, huTrchlns context, mixed . chonis. girls' gleecluh nnit-hnvn' pli»f pliih-, niul ttmnlliroup events for_ both 'In stn im en t nnd_Y olcc;_rccd..and„braM .aolos: strlns-aolD.. events apd iP C ftL jo Iaewi'*- ______________ _

•mo -Knifliive- whedule oL-cvcnIa show aii *in(iir5TotrnniTin-BcTo!nir the ^ornln'ft .a'nd ail band, orchcs- tnui.. J a n te -vocal Rroiips. massed bsBd and -maMcd- c h o ru s- ln '- th c afternoon.

Immedlnlcly following the m a rth - liic rco iitiituU irtlic 'n jaad iZ ft’lie lher

quired numbers.Coiiicstant* arc cxpectod ' from

DIU.1. KInB Hill. Wendell. Oienns Ferfj*. Hammett," “Jerome.—-Eden;' iiazeCion. Dietrich. eiio.ihone, Belle-

■■ IfV. K fl‘ '

Advances to,Be Made From • Prospective Conserva- ....- tibn Payments - — -WASHINOTON, M arch 31 I IF ^

T he Agriculture departm ent an- nouneed today It would make -ad- vance.i from prospective farm eon- sen-atlon payments to finance.prem- l ims^ due on crop Insurance poll-

- Tlia plan calls for tiie aRrlcuUural adjustm ent adm inistration to pay a farm er's crop Insurance premium direct to the Federal Crop Insur^ ance corporation. 'D ie amount wll. be deducted from fu ture -AAA pay- menLi whlcli may be earned by the gcower.

A uthority-for such . a. '•clieckoff" was pifbh 6y an am endm ent to 11 ”

T D 3r!iur^~a^'.5igne'd..aalurduy-Tl I're.ildent RboscVclti the depart­ment said.' - — - :::jOrflclaU'rM«Id'-nUh'^h~tfiB'';‘nd-- vance* • eventually w m ild-be-ara ll- a tilirto-:ail-Bran i!ia."af3. uuuia n r r

E ig litln j iire.d in Aiitpinobilc WrecK. PnfiATW.Trk XlnrMi M llPi -1driven by H. P. Ujwe ot.Tyhee hui ica"fronniii<TiTtnrv,'sSTic5FB and turned over severat times.’’ Lowe. Sfi.'suffered cuts and bruises to the . b o dy 'and face a n d Mrs, Lowe, so, siiftcred a broken! back.

O ther pajuengers, who received mlnor. cuia imd bruises, were A nna May Lowe.-Uobert Lowe. Ann Orefc-eriion. J cm O regerson,__J eanette

■Sfmr^ShnirWay O reger- alt of Tj'hee, .were taken to ttie

•. O fflc lau .sald approximately 04,- OOO spring w heat Rrow'crs h /i ' plied-forTiroiintUirrHnwpollcIi .10.900Jiadj)ald.Uie premium, -- -

.•riijy *akl..tho closing d a te 'o n premium payments probably would ■norBc-n!t-uniir,nil cto iyera 'liriR o .'prlng w heat area had an oppor-/a . ' . ----- _. a ..

Pickets ReceiveRelays

SAN FIIANCISCO, M arch S i'{ /n trO Illcera— served— mlmMBrapbed. £ '’PJ.r*_.<?r.-ntL-Oiill-DlckcUng_cnurt order on an.unendliiB stream of plc- ket.1 today while rcpre.-rchtallres of J>lx uiiif!H,i.nnd_emn!ovcts_£flnferrrd.

maritime commissioner In a dispute over^uan^tB -B boitrd-M aw on-th io-■itMTT'^hlrrr------ ---------------------—

After h undrrtli-Qf_Dlclu!ta flt_UKL MatAon .plcra had received copies of tlifl eourt order, the ma.'ised line withdrew acnws the street. T h fv rem atned 'a----------------- -------- "

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.V n lu c s ,_ N e w . l I c r e h n n L d is c . M n rk F u r n i t u r e—— S(w e-O ff»rih 'R —

^Eirly-ln-tlM ^w eek—«hopp«rt—a.lll- flnd these Items w orth seeinK a t Saftefs: Valenllne. ?«i\-er tlilnB room sultea*— the fincst'iind-new i cst.alons -With JC roelilc tilv lns Joom , -flultca '■ aRd-^lt~m at^ed*at-honcst resale pric<^ 'Y ou ca n 'f 'ho TfrO'nc !ff1>ciO-ou_Bur.'n~,rintlnnally-adv^ tiM d.^l*c«-or' n ierehtm dlsc-and-w e a re.prtiud.lo i)ffer.lhLt type of-m er- f h andlso-aU B a-tiiB hw -prtcw -thnn-yeu'ir-pay-tor-olhcf-xmC<r‘ ” ---—Xf-you'lt-watoh-UtIjMlally-at:

— brcssing-up-iFpr-EasW..is: as jn u c h :p f an. American t radition as is trimmirig the Christirias fr^ froin our complete, stocks and, convince, yourself hp\y smartl:^ and economically you can d ress up fo r Eas­te r a t the

— “lE-IT-ISN’T RIGHT-BRING IT BACK”