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: ir -^ V o l r l ' s T N i l r i o . ........... . ' _ 341-38 Vote -®ige=Bili= Trip To Senate Leaders Predi< Of$2,364,229,712 . . spite; Potentii ' (D; Thfi AasocI WASHINGTON. May 11 — I - bill, carrylng^vlM^O.OOOIo^ ers forecast a quick trtp to tho A potential obstacle appear Senator Hayden (D-Arlz.) said Btarted-in-the-house-to-obtalr works administration ------- ^ Hayden’s colleagues said hc f had formed- n.o'bloc to help 'him but had obtained exprcs- /. lions of “WcndJy InKresl” ■Irota ^ UanM.BIooDercBtciI , , AdmlnlstraUon leaders success* ' fully defeated efforts of n house bloc headed' by RepreseuWtJvtf Beit«f Uef^d'fo?Wp£^ theire. ChAlnnan Oloss fD-Va) of. the senato appropriations committee told rcporlcra ho believed the de- r-Mlol»n6y-me«nr»-wo«ld-l>o-pa*sed - by tho nonate before the controvert- ed tax blit received approval. Relief and revenue leRlslatlon are the only so-called •must’ measures to bc pass- ed beforo odjoymment. - Harry L. Hopkins. WPA'admlnLi- .. _ . tmtor..wll1 be callcd by the appro* .. prlatlons commlttcc within the next ■ -few dnya to testify on how the M. II BOO ,000.000 fund voted last year was |] spent. Shonlt Approval The hoaie shouted Its opproral of the'deficiency bill after a moUon ~ by Representative Taber <R-NY) to ‘'recommit tho measure with Instruc- n tlons to the appropriations commit* ^ tee to subsltuto n system of state - BMnH-fisr WPA hnnrfTIng nf.lhff.rf- _ . llrf fund had been defeated 389 to 80. Other Items Included In the blU besides the relief fund are $458.* i 621,MO for the soclaL*ecunty_DrOi _i grapi and «30.soo.ooo- for the Ten- « nesseo VttUcy Authortty. j Durlhr the day John Spain. Jr.. genenU organiser of the Workera •] m Alliance of America' In' New Jem y, « T. (old ft houso fabor subcommittee t). , that when private charltles-MB «t* „ hausted in that stAteryoumaM food ^ riota.’* Spain endorse;.^ « ’bill.Aaim<l bv Repreaentatlve Marcastonlo (R- >. •NY)-calllnr for a $0,000,000,000 vork „ relief program. ' IIGHTS ;; ' ni D /7 ai *c _______________________________ h( if (By The Associated Press) cc OiviUzed—. v! SAN DIEOO, Calif—The ways of W«v«t M pound iwo-pomt buck deer, a visitor ^ at suburban Chula .Vista from Colo* L, rado. instead ot the hay and grain that „ mo«. deenJlad-satliUins^.Chief jxrc- „ - fers toffee, cooked o«tmeal.'bftnon- M and crcam. raisins, toast and ba* „ Anri <<l«1nlnlng tho inti»1 ^ do«-ii of domc&Ucate<l deer, he sleeps on a b«l. The deer was found as a baby or* v. Phan near a Boulder, Colo, resort „ by Mrs. Verna Cover. She nursed „ him back to health. of One day he found an open cabin, gf V-cltmbcd upon the bed and took a }i; ' mp. Thereafter he has lud his ovn ' bedchamber. -------- In Sued-i MEDFORD. Ore. — The drcus nc •wiiicli Tom Mix broughl to town >* lasi Tue.vfay found itself confront* dc ^ wllh a tlO.OOO damage suit yes* llarvcy Deck, T7, Applegato proa* pector. chargrd that Mtx. In a rop- ing rxhlblUon. las.toed him Instead of a IKW. the lariat caUhing him *° under thr chin and throvtng him If Into ft rutiwar. wiiera Deck cUimed m u atnirk and knocked down _ — by uw »mw>.-------------------- ^ ---------------- JM ayor jBecomei Manager Of . PA£SAJC._N. j.. May. 11 VTi — _ UaycaTBenjai^ P.~Tumer tonight a becama buslEcas manager of the H< — ?»fir-Jerjej q'jstliupicts-->^ r r anees. — Prank. P»rdmand and Pellx Kasper ^ —bom ihrto daya ago la St. Mary's ^ hoepltiO. 2 In tho pretense of Dr. Pnnk Janl. __ «ho deliTcKd the battle* Saturday. Ml. .and Mr*. ^ 1 1 Kasper slgaed tii pspefs dMisnaUng Mayor ‘:^rTjer dl “ anjuaOsea# jaahagrf foi^lhe ehll- drvn. . ^ The -mayor wad no •ffer >o ex- ^ I hlblt tbe children had been constd- th ^ ered. but aald he had accepted the ^ ol.'er of a San, Praaelsro woman cf ra \ KM with which to pjitouue neces- fr< mtJfs for the b»blf».;and glOO-a to »hirh tn p»r IhP BPr :a » ;is real. . al W m . or cntouiATioHa e Propels I l-On-Quick ^hite House diet Prom pt Approval [ 12 M easure De- itial Obstacle—— --------- -- isociated Preta) - The $2,364,229,712 deficiency ir relief, rode through the house iio WhltTHouse': I eared, however, as friends of - aid, he would renew the fight , «ln'»700.000.000-for-the-pubUc > --------- I e ' 1 J A nne L i n d b e r g h ’s g Q BookCfiven Award L * NTW YORK, MayTl WV-Anne ^ Morrow Lindbergh's book “North * of the Orient" was given tho c award todoy of the Amerlcaa r Booksellers association for the B most distinguished general non- * ^UonM rk publlihrt in i#3S."ex- * . eluding biography ond ephemer- ' al subjects. At tt» annual banquet, of the. : asspclaUon tonight. Sliwlalt; I^w- w Ta, uie novcUst,"speakUi8:oT the- -c! : competlUon of motion pictures E [ and the radio, said '-bookselling o ' Is taking such a beating as it has « not known for years." ' — — t( llllTGliefFIIBE : ; MllillllSmiD! 3 ' . C( ; House Pushes Leadership ” ' Aside to Take-Up ; Measure ^ e . _ Cl 1 WASHINGTON, May 11 (;i>- ^ ' Th« probletDS of reUef and laxa* t -tlon and « drire.la.bthalf.ot.a.n«r_ ' currency blU loday wrapped con* * _ _gm»lnn«rw_4lCTBt»._____________ .g - The house TOt«d to appropriate > tl.«2S.000.000 for rtUef as part of n ’• a «jM.ooaooO defldeocy bill fw j, : the n u t fiscal y e a ro o a roll call " : vote which showed J « tttr the oul4 S 2 .lay and S8 a«ftln«t I t Then > eif^ltt;laH i«^falde and->-otH!.to“ ‘ take up the Prazier*Lemke b^il to ^ * refinance farm mortBagea with new- ly printed currency to a maximum o f $3,000,000,000. Can For Morgenthaa tc Meanwhile, that portion of the . new deal tax bill that would le\7 on'the'undistributed Income of eor- 4>0fall0ns.am.iw1.swh.a.ahsrp.dls-. SI agrxement within., the_Bcnnte: fi: nance cdmirilttee. that leaders sent a hurry call for Secretary Morgen* ^ The treasury h?ad told newsmen he hoped to appear on Wednesday, f' if information requested can be ^ complied by then. At the some Ume “• he refused to give Senator Byrd (D- Va) data the Vlniintan requested on ” . how mimy million-dollar income “ ^ tlon. The law, he explained requires him to give such data only to the « , finance committee or the house I , ways and means committee upon [j AnUclpatlng. however, that the 1 " request for the InformaUon- wanted 1 by Byrd would Jjc 'made oflidalty. - ft^t<f-(frHnuMwlng-eonipl}ed>— TwoQnlekTriampha Adrocatea of the Pruier L«mke n ' bill kcortd two quick triumphs In ^ rote# discharging the rules com* ‘ mlttee from' further consldentlon of the measure and making It the official business of the house with ^ six hours debato tomorrow and a ‘ rote aasured before the week Is over. - Other derelopments of the day ^ Included: The federal reserre board an* * J nounced April department store r i r es-nrg eight per cent grrater In -*? . dollar volume thaa In April of 1B33. ^ , sIthouRh the q^^nsl gain ever the - pr».<.,v<lny w« nnt lin to ® . normal. President Roosevelt proposed to ] the senate an advancement In rank fa . for-Comellus Van H. Engert. mints* m , ter tQ.Eth!opia. In recognlUos of hts ve , defense of the legation at Addis fo I Ababa against native mobs. Wll- w< {Ccntlnued~bn Page a. coL'IJ Tt ' •- —— Ut -- It Les Business ^ tf Quadruplets ....... .............................................. Ifi _Tumer said the offer was made in be a telegram Irom Mrs. Edmond IU ntmOsa of Baa Prancisco,,_______ The quadruplets went on a milk ^l , diet- today, after rallying* quIeUy m' ’ fnxn a sinking spell which hsd St. Mary^ hosplul staff a bit worried, b; . Except -for the brief setback, the ; tiny babies — Praaee*. Prank. Per- • dinand. and Pellxm anagvd to' hold tftrtr own so-w?tl-ttat Dr.f— , Prank P. Jaal regarded their coadl-' ff Uoa as-encouragtag.-Janl dcUttrtd them Saturday. . ' *n>e babtei a.*« -identical' quad- S ' ruplets. Dr. Jaal said. Tliey an came > from a slngte cen. which divided m*! Sf i to-four parts, aad-not from-fiwrirp artanile-CTlli. They i?wutd an.toot :«r alike grow up,te aaid. b 1 ---- -ACCVRATl : M EiEirl iiiiiMyiSE# SECRET lETl Geneva to Resist Italy’s ' Claim to Sovereignty Over ^ Ethiopia: 'Futile.’ Declares Baron Alolsl (By Tlie Associated Press) „ GENEVA., May 11^ The Leaguc_of_Wations councu, aeadloclced with PremleFMus- ollnl on the conciuest of Ethi- opia, was summoned Ior a secret, unorricial'sesslon'to- jilght-to-thc-home.of-Joscph. fi. C. Avenol, league secretary- general. The purpose of the meeting, * It was undentood, was to discuss. , ■what-actlon-the counctl-wlU-take- ^ on the. Jipto'flhlopun war tomor- I Baron Pompeo Alolsl, lUlianidele- gato who earlier had abruptly left a secret council meeting, didt not attend tontghVa ■ ga t h e r i i ^ -----\ ------- Leagoa Reslsta Claim V , British delegates said the lea&e ' would resist Italy's clolm of sovA- •dgnfcyr—Baron—Pompeo—Ak)to»r-V - Ducc's rcpiTsentatlve,' finding th t council opposed to him, almpl} walked out. "PutUe," exclalmcd the Italian baron os ho stalked out, refusing to'sltitt the Ublc with Wolde Marl- ? om, whose country Ethiopia—ho f said, no longer exists'. ^ ''Resistance by the league, said the C British, meons: , . 1. The league doea not recognise < Italy's claim to sovereignty over £ Ethiopia. '' -2.-The-leaguo does-recognlro the t conUnued, existence of Emperor ; Halle Selassie's Ethiopian govern* s ment. t Through Alolsl. II Duce demanded r thp,fliitTlght.rfmnval-of. thn imio- i Ethiopian dispute from the coun* S ell's agenda on the grounds •'there Is no Ethiopian 'state. The only r sovereignty Is Italian." c An Italian spokesman said the r waik6Uf“6r^ii«'Tt«ii«r*aneff»t»jr t did pot mean Italy was leaving tho i I t e Immediate effect of Musso- Unl's-peremptory demand that'the league take lla hand off the Elhi* oplao question, coning aft^r the outright annexaUon of tbe couatir. : to be ft sU(fenlngof.4a(er- ° mtttanon.among 'thoaa sUtea advo- £ eating the malntenaiux of sancUons. ^ "Sarea Z«ag«e’* One league official went so far as ' lo say: J *-Mu.isollnl today aaved ttie V league.'' He-meant-thal-It-Duce's-whlp* ^ .tr«.tktng-ft»>Luflfi-jractlc^ly_forc- * ed sutesmen to rally to the league's ; ■support:---------------------- - * The council received a bitter pro- ^ test from Emperor HaUe Selas^ ^ against ibiyV anncxauon oi nu ■* empire. He Implored the league not lo recognlzo Italy's "outrageous aggression.** - Tho Ethiopian delegate told the - council that his country..bad been I faithful to tho covenant, had brok- j rn no laws and left her cose In the I_ C iP lM liE , WPOELIEFJI. Delegation Leaves After Tumultous-lntervlew" With Hopkins WASHINGTON, M»y. 11 (,T)— After » lamBltttoBs bat nnraccesa* -foi Intcrrlew with Harry L. IIop- klas 3S erlppted men aad woman who laid alece to the WPA admln- departed toalghi for Ncv York to prepart Dew demands that 5.* 000 mor« relief jobs be gtrro th* *" Tlie group- turned northward after falltag also to present a similar de- mand peraonaUy to President Boose* veil. Railroad tickets, money for footf and even a bus to the aUUon wen? furnished by WPA. statement that the offer of ^1 tickets,would be.wUtadrawn 11 they _ stayed longer, members of the dele* " gallon asserted nerertheleas their visit had "accompUsJied very much __________ , _ President Too Basy Mantn McIntyre, a secretary to (hr- pnittdent. tmjq tn a Irtt4?r last seforr tfte crtpplc* deirted Ih in t ~ tould be'tapowIbTe for the' pwil- denl to aee them because of p ^ blm any meaiorandom they sub- mitted. Similar advice wm given earlier by Hopkins, who received tlx rrp- resentatlvM of the gr^_after they mcamped^lurday night at WPA headquarten. ............ -In-addllion-to-promlsed cootld- - rrsUon frem Mr. Booaerelt aad riopUru. the delegation member* »ld -we have gotten the support ol many senators and congressmen. » th Republican aod DemocraUc." Leader* conferred Ute today with! Sraatbrs Bcnscm (PL-MIna)—Borah rR-Tfiano)— m a Trasl^r . ind-^Hepfe»«nt^UTea - e iiTWteft and"— Bloosa. Vork Denoaif. / r .? - , apg-aK jtsacciA ’TRhPRi FALI ' - TWmFAIit3,-n>AH0p^?t^ Fleet Farm ; Boy j Takes $2000 Erora Purse Snatdier PORTLAND, Ore., May U (n . } lS?nBwS!Slay luck J ckt£hlng -cblekea thieves'* bet , ho overtook ft purse snatchte to- ' day an d recoVcr*d-»3.000.—i k . Marjorie. Chase, caahler at a , * public mftrket, yelled for help i" y when ft man. wrested her puiae f I sway as she.Atered the maifcet. j »_ Young Sills spied the fleeing man jl overS»r*'hls 'quarry,. grabbed i't lilm by tbe neck aod hurled hlSL ' I to tho sidewalk. c The purse. snaUher dropped . fl -ttnrpgrseneapedto -tito-fee^Kid- - | '•! leuned-to run back on tSe' "I ■" farm," said Jack. who. U travel*- I Q ing with his father, Ouy 811U.? I I- -*'l-vo—tfled“ to—catch—chicken' *1 h. _lhlcvea_but.-ahucks._nevcr_had. .1 ■- any luck.”. . •; I r, . ' I MiraEST-FOCIlH ! 1 niirpMimy , Senator Borah to Continue I i; To Fight Republican - i~ ‘Old GiiaTd’ (By Tlie Associated Press) , ' ^ A declaration by Senator ® tBorah (R-Ida.) that he would , fcontlnue to fight what ho called th o “ Rcpubllcan■■•‘old* . guard” focused additional, in- I terest .today, upon the test of {I e trie s e n a to r 's presidential 11 f strength In .Ohio. || Presidential primaries In I e the -Buckcye-statclgave_B&-. r publicans a choice between Borah • and Robert A. Taft, son of the late president and ^ e f JusUce, wbo Is a running a* a ^favorite sori” with . the backing of the regular party or* 7 ganlsallon.------- ^ ------------------------ e ne ra 1 1e orU T marles found President Roosevelt j; opposed again-by. Henry Breckln- e ridge of New York, whoTras defeat* . IT Td'bytheThlet'executlVB hi &lialta^ — 0 primaries. In Pennsylvania aod - To~~~Centto w o 'ttf e r ta T ! Back In Washington J te r j . week of campalgal^ in Ohfo, Borali J r told reporters that regardless ot the f J outcmo of.the primaries or o£tte ’ -after the bunch” he previously had referred to as tha fold (uard.** *T am Interested tn Issues and , , vlU flgbt for them both before and mSta tlM convention.-^ bo told re* A presidential primary was sched* . uled In West Virginia today aUo. . Borah was opposed only by teo J. W r -Chassee' of-MUwanfceerWtsyln-the — _ Jfa-publlean hallottnir ior_tho stale:a . preferenUal vote. President Roose* ‘ , TclC waa opposed In the state's ; •PemooraU»^>rtmwy-by ^ ^ (Ooatlnonl oa Page a, CoL 7) 10 I Ifs Dangero e 1 I r jL ( r r y / r C/xnUjTVR 9-------------------------------------- V/\ t------------------------------, ' 1 1 '* '“ ------ 1 .T l r _ lA- , ! ' ' 1 . u . )| --------------------- -------------------------------- ‘RBjSS NF.roSPAPEB^-CO«g LS ^)iE8PAY-^iORNl^^G^MAY-12.^8a G W ernifiS L C alifoi I ^ Faces Peath ! t tAoMAS H. RODIN.SON,.Jri. SBrrtndm ' oral arcnts who had looght him for z • . of Mr*. Alice V. Stoll. Kentneky society r- —t5Hiav«-aiicBliW-litm«trarTi-wtnnaa-i 1 . long paranlC__________________ [flin aeiib u rg ! O n H om ew ai I , ----------------------- I <By The Associate LAKEHURST. N. J.. May 11 — T dirigible Hlndenburg,’visitor of tl ’ and ono half days, headed*^ • toward Its homeland-tonlght;- time ' “ W ith"starry skies'and artl- „ A! ^ flt*»l-ilghta-aupplying“ft-col- ; orful setting, the majestic sky enitser welghed-off from the 7^ r Laiwhiist na\'ol air station -nl ------ 10:374 p. m. (Extern sUndard « :rous Enough Even With TI /tf^/ (CmGooiG ^ W fiv yoOR A tr b 'i T ''/ tA<iMO . - copjnsst, :hs, by mLtsTR-. VILY 986-,--------- . ■■ -------------------- int M e n ^ er G f-M rs rnia A fter \N i il Penalty t ; . c - .sou ot i - -of-. Wit: cd Qua at I '’“ S'' lo i: Ro iQAn suit «hlp. Re time out I AeiI n< jbsbbs ^ b BS!^^ .-^ ■ ll !fic^ n .1 cl,»dU.. < ;.UI.nlK lo ui- r nearly two year* for kidnaping ;ty matron. Robinson wa* reported a-on-»evet*l*ocea*tona-dtirtog-ih#j^j^ filgH r Sets Out I ird Voyage I nura ated Press) The record-making German . " the United States for two cam A holf minute alter tho command lftjlhlnl.rang;_qut, the Zeppelin's. oote otors sputtered'anrt^~H5iarX- Hi oment later tho ahlp headed vlth «thwar.j_lTitn tho winrt. r.l»TW»rt (Continued oa Pago a. OoL ;) ' ------------------------ his ' rhe Net ' I ths j ' JujU , _____ _^Fa ^ .. ■: I WUll 1 aald since indl: I ^ Btoll _________________________ -l-i TngT' his s t ^V k F r w! L Infor ^ Oallf V ----------------- : ------------------------ - j m ^ Sloll. ------ -------r-^ -. 1^ tlaiti |l\l ^ V K The Texaj . — tuplei ---------------------------- : --------------- with ^ — Ior u: Thf ■^•1_____ Intfn 0,L inth tennt srran Oae ft cupl’ ^ 2 ______________ _____________ by Tbe New York nibuae. Xoe. ipoi’e N E \ ^ rxaftzD wma usubbi ov ---------------- ^ABSOCXA-miPHgBa- — - a llu re E li s; A lice SI r T w o-Y ea Nation-Wide Hunt For Tl Jr., Ends When Fe —^ March Into-<ilen lip From Karpis Re GLENDALE. Calif., May 11 — lought for" two years_for_th©_kldr Jf Louisville. Ky., was captured h< )f-]ustlco-ofllclala.and.stattcd.bi) itcly on a special plane. Department -of Justice agents t< iTithout resistance, although he wc _gQurLdepartment_of_Justi[y men !d from TWA ^Ith toelr^F= luarry. The ship took off m rom Grand Central terminal I A it 0:30 p. m. (P.S.T.), bound UH o r LoulsviUe.. luquerque and Kansas City, Moh nd Is scheduled to reach LoulsvUls a 11 hours flying time. Shackled to Captors . Robinson, effemliute - appearing aan. was dressed in a dark business uit when Ite was taken aboard the hip. Ho was shackled to his eap* us, by handcuff and leg Irens. Reports hsd been spread for some ime that the fugitive was hldlag ZT ut In tho vicinity of Los Anielea. J* Weight was given tbe rumor* - fan rhen-a counter clerk in a Pasa* iena drug store told officials, on «m ipril 19, that f t man he reeogzila»d . _ a Roblnaon was In the establUti* . aent that dar. _ __________ _____bure to n The.man was garbed In women's cAot lothlng. tha eJerk.wld....an(J_left tbai he store hutUy when he apparent^ .« ^ r noticed he waa being scrutinised. Iclals maintained their customary ntho th„ e.t'Bim ^ loblnson. the wUl*o'-the-wlsp wSo hla i l^ppeared after.thefitoU.kldnap. ^ ' -w light westward. era! -T E = 5 n raK rci= -~ -r -Ai^-..attache of Orand'Central air nap erreloal, from which the apeclal Tbe ilane bearing Robinson and his JU w ^taek.eff, Quoted .«s(mtntattit ^ 4ZletA'-ac ecyfnf tbe-tip tbaA eii l i i iO Uia fucUTe-V.aelsuM e a a S ! ^ ^ ^ Uvln Karpls,- termer pubUe eneay tndi lumber I who was captured In New bD Orleans last week. |r«y Although local'govemment agents Brei lecllned to amplify the aanotme«. retti nent of Robinson's capture, which w »m« from J. Edgar Hoerer tn »»f>i iVashlngton, - lt-was-l*ahwd'tHat ^blnsott was seized in a Oleadale sqr i loteL . bent ~l!oover. said Robinson w u a r in ^ was vlth'a gun; but did not use It. yean rrptl*'t rtsftlly atlniHtfil his ^lanU dentlly when confronted. Hoover Dt old, adding that agents found on and ils person HMO, of which $4^00 Mi vas Stoll ransom money. tobei Ft>r two montlis. Robinson lived n Olendale. masquerading under hs name of -John Simons,’’.and Mii, laia the hesd ot ine departme^M I I ? S , --------------------- no ? ^ e r Receives Word In Silehce _____ kldn NASHVILLE. T m n . May 11 OfV— R®?‘ tMmM ».lU)bi«K^, sr., retired TO* tneer and now sn employe of the tate planning commission, refused J comment tonlaht when advlsM tat his kldnaper-soh had P*® aught In California. Last week when Alvin Karpls and smilarn Mahan wero .caught Ud he had not heard from his sod inco thfl youth dUappeared froth ®rlm: ndlanapolis shortly after th e “O**’ toll abduction. •M.<) -rm «lil hoi>cful that-bs Is Ut* ig7Tr=rTCT^ii«n-aia.-i)ai-*dd«- 2 ^" is SOTI mU:lit be better off dead. dor 1 /ictim’s Husband ---- Wastes No Words amn _____ Ing ll tOl^S\^LLE. Ky. May 11 M>- nforrrjNl of llrf capture tonight tn lall/omla of ThomM H. Robtnson. ioll. Dcr^’stoU. her husband, de- Laitd.."*Li;a;';«:ftr<r-That‘57gTe«t.“ -:- He dtcHn^ further coounent. « Keys Quadruple T V ? _________ T¥T*J.l t =tnoirnes==witti=t he Keys quadniplets troB Waco. >ii^g exas. prcser.ted the Dlocns quia* quint ipleu cf Callaadtr. Oat*rlo. today a ^ 1th f«ip-yeer-tcJ>oIaT*hlp»*trae>- i:— r univemrv.'which, they attend. _f^* The p.Tity Okixhoma gtils. oo an .{fmalional visit to the.q^tstaukli : Ihe mt^re*u of tho Texaa Oeo> nnlal. said Baylor authorlUes srere T*Dfinc thai the qulatoplets have le same rooms the quadrupleU oo* ipj- should they decide to accept le stiioUrships—dome IS years Key*, mce. boan. Mart* Dtoaas liad a bUck «y* and of-hi rained todsy. but_ Deither_fact Kate ^ e d tfie TUt 16 tbe Keji. jlbiB WWM ar Search ' T h o m as'H.-Robinmn, Federal Agents lendale-Hotel ------------- R esults' in A rrest P,l»ti.rt ________ — Thomas E. Robinson, Jr., kidnaping of_Mrs._Alic«.fitoU, ____ a here tonight by department \ ^Or Louisville irnmedl- . s took Robinson into custody ) was armed. nen boarded a plane charter- C flPTORE GLE I1N8 G .-MEB I’S SLATE- Sw eep ln a-S ea rcjy o t- H M rly;— Two Yeats Comes to End at Glendale vxmiKaTotr. lur « w> - T b n u B. KM ara. Jr, lu t Ur fflarry ef fcteBl.aresta; wm ar*- rested ««Ugbl at Olcndolfc CaU..> forata. fer tba aUeged Udnaptag eCjtrlMleTUIe. Keataeky, aeetety ' J.-iUgar Hoover, dlreeter-ef tbat . bureau of Investigation, annotmoeft____ to ivporten that Roblnsm h»d been captured after a two year bunt for tbe "»«" charged-wttb th t l^l^ 1nTipln^ ------ of Mrs. Alice speed StoU. H ow r said Robinson wae aimed otbera wanted as puUlo enemies. h>*n t»fa-n an <^ulrfc!y th a h____ hle'gUB-vaa not.used. : iHesu 'siato ~~WiarReblOIOS’rcaptare, the ffl? ------ eral agenta wiped clean their major “wanted>-slaterJB-*-wn)nnd*}>aU»~~ tbe last of tbe more notortoos ktdw nap suspeetar have been,'eaptQzedir~" Ttwaje: . JUvm B :tT ^ moted fer tbe kldH ........ afa wSfSSeSiirimd _ tn d n 'te b b e r ^ Oarretsvflle. ObUu Barxy Campbell, limping pal ot Blarpls, wanted for tbe «aooMO Bremer kidnaping asd tbe OalV WlUlaa **•*'»", "n** Dalnard. rn$tittiidema'MaSOi> kidnapint of OeoTger WejwJUteMer.- B*year*<ild------ berman. Mahan pleadri riUty a ^ graa sentenced 'umneoiueiy lo oi» - rean In McNeU Island. Washington, ^wIMwMTy ----------1 ------ Dtsposltkm ot the eases of KarpU a d Campbell la pending. Mrs. Stoll waa kidnaped on Oe- ' ;ober 10, 1934. ' AdailU IdeaUly H n a ^ n i d Roblnsoa admitted !>fs idffftftfrilien captured at about n s Immediately sUrted for Louls- rtlle. ' Robinson had on his peiaon when urested $080 of which $4300 was , - tidnap ransom money..HoflTec.pald,j___ No shots were fired In taking tha - ddnaper, Hoover-said, although Robinson waa ^eanylng a JB c£llber The kidnaping suspect, who Is mown to have masqueraded as a iroman'at.tlaes. had been living In. ___ Slcndale, -CalUomla.-for the- past ------ iwo months uadcr the name of ‘John Slmoas.'’ -Len« Wolfe- Roblnson. known as a -lone wolfe*^ TtminaL had bern hunted by th* '0*men- nearly two >-ears since the (60.000 kidnaping ot M n. StoU. elfe of Berry V. StoU. LoulsvUle. lUntucky-oll man, snd- nlftm nt------- Prederlc M. SaekcU. former United States senator and former ambaasa- tor to OcTOany. 'VnlllM ITWRane uaaapeeer^ltSii ason had no un^ctworld cronles.or aafidanta. HLi practice of appear* ng in the dlsjulre of a woman mad* - ;he chase doubly hard. He had oneo jeen confined to an insane a.iylum. • The Roblnsoa cliaae covtred mast at_the-Unlted_g’ jtg.-yith-»'r!q«J. ____ Jf the appearance of -Hobln.<on or J>e-!!blond,iromanl.dlagUT»e-he.:P;J!—1 (Oontlnued oo P ^ 3. CoL 2) lets Present - : Scholarships - lUagTtnr.ent the smaUest of tha ;ulnu had with a doer a few days - ' Th* rain had vads for quiataplrta aod o o r t ^ _ jatxrlo.-seeaeiT. Tlxj s;*nS the Bcmlng'wslchfi* tbe ywsjfstw* at I’j y and the afternoon fishing as • jtke Cttfmplaft near bare. LcotSk Uona. Msiy aad Bebertft Cey*. brooght the 4iulaU doIX poto mneU. drcasea of tbe same tfiade f-htae. aa .tteJ>loejMooet,. T « M :- tlte ftowtr. aeentreree aod setape* (ciiBatZlBmrtrTCffSas^lstoDler------- ; L ----

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Page 1: r.? - , F A L ILS V ILY - Twin Falls Public Librarynewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN-FALLS-DAILY-NEWS_TF65/... · eluding biography ond ephemer- ' al subjects. At tt»

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T rip ToSenate Leaders Predi<

Of$2,364,229,712 . . spite; Potentii

' (D; Thfi AasocI W A SH IN G TO N . M ay 11 — I

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e r s fo re c a s t a q u ic k t r tp t o th o A p o te n t ia l o b s tac le a p p e a r

S e n a to r H ay d en (D -A rlz.) sa id — B ta r t e d - in - th e - h o u s e - to - o b ta l r

w o rk s a d m in is t r a t io n ------- ^H ay d e n ’s c o lleag u es s a id h c f

h a d fo rm ed- n .o 'b lo c to h e lp 'h i m b u t h a d o b ta in e d e x p rc s -

/ . lions of “WcndJy InKresl” ■ Irota

^ UanM.BIooDercBtciI ,, AdmlnlstraUon leaders success*' fully defeated efforts of n house bloc

headed' by RepreseuWtJvtf Beit«f U e f ^ d 'f o ? W p £ ^ the ire .

ChAlnnan Oloss fD-Va) of. the senato appropriations committee told rcporlcra ho believed the de-

r-M lol»n6y-me«nr»-wo«ld-l>o-pa*sed - by tho nonate before the controvert­ed tax blit received approval. Relief and revenue leRlslatlon are the only so-called •must’ measures to bc pass­ed beforo odjoymment. -

Harry L. Hopkins. WPA'admlnLi- . . _ . tmtor..wll1 be callcd by the appro* ..

prlatlons commlttcc within the next ■ -few dnya to testify on how the M. II BOO,000.000 fund voted last year was |] spent.

Shonlt Approval The hoaie shouted Its opproral

of the'deficiency bill after a moUon ~ by Representative Taber <R-NY) to

‘'recommit tho measure with Instruc- n tlons to the appropriations commit* ^ tee to subsltuto n system of state

- BM nH-fisr WPA hnnrfTIng n f .lh f f .r f- _ . llrf fund had been defeated 389 to

80.Other Items Included In the blU

besides the relief fund are $458.* i 621,MO for the soclaL*ecunty_DrOi _i grapi and «30.soo.ooo- for the Ten- « nesseo VttUcy Authortty. j

D urlhr the day John Spain. Jr.. genenU organiser of the Workera •]

m Alliance of America' In' New Jem y , « T. (old ft houso fabor subcommittee t). , tha t when private charltles-MB «t* „

hausted in th a t stAteryoumaM food ^ riota.’* Spain endorse;.^ « ’bill.Aaim<l bv Repreaentatlve Marcastonlo (R- >. •NY)-calllnr for a $0,000,000,000 vork „ relief program. '

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O iviU zed— . v!SAN DIEOO, Calif—The ways of

W«v«t M pound iwo-pomt buck deer, a visitor ^ a t suburban Chula .Vista from Colo* L, rado. ’

instead ot the hay and grain tha t „ — mo«. deenJlad-satliUins^.Chief jxrc- „

- fers toffee, cooked o«tmeal.'bftnon- M and crcam. raisins, toast and ba* „

Anri <<l«1nlnlng th o in ti»1 ^do«-ii of domc&Ucate<l deer, he sleeps on a b«l.

The deer was found as a baby or* v. Phan near a Boulder, Colo, resort „ by Mrs. Verna Cover. She nursed „ him back to health. of

One day he found an open cabin, gf V -cltmbcd upon the bed and took a }i; ' m p . Thereafter he has lu d his ovn ' bedchamber.

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MEDFORD. Ore. — The drcus nc •wiiicli Tom Mix broughl to town >* lasi Tue.vfay found itself confront* dc

■ ^ wllh a tlO.OOO damage suit yes*

llarvcy Deck, T7, Applegato proa* pector. chargrd tha t Mtx. In a rop­ing rxhlblUon. las.toed him Instead of a IKW. the lariat caUhing him *° under th r chin and throvtng him If Into ft rutiwar. wiiera Deck cUimed

m u atnirk and knocked down _ — by uw »mw>.-------------------- ----------------

JMayor jBecomei Manager Of

. PA£SAJC._N. j. . M ay. 11 VTi — _U aycaT B enjai^ P.~Tumer tonight abecama buslEcas manager of the H<

— ?»fir-Jerjej q'jstliupicts-->^ r r anees. —Prank. P»rdmand and Pellx Kasper ^—bom ihrto daya ago la St. Mary's ^hoepltiO. 2

In tho pretense of Dr. P n n k Janl.__ «ho deliTcKd the battle* Saturday.

Ml. .and Mr*. ^ 1 1 Kasper slgaed tiipspefs dMisnaUng Mayor ‘:^rTjer dl

“ anjuaOsea# jaahagrf foi^lhe ehll-drvn. . ^

The -mayor wad no •ffe r >o ex- ^I hlblt tbe children had been constd- th ^ ered. bu t aald he had accepted the^ ol.'er of a San, Praaelsro woman cf ra\ KM with which to pjitouue neces- fr<• mtJfs fo r the b»blf».;and glOO-a to

»hirh tn p»r IhPBPr : a » ; i s real. . a l

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e Propels I l-On-Quick ^hite Housed i e t P r o m p t A p p r o v a l [

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isociated Preta)- T h e $2,364,229,712 d e fic ien cy ir re lie f , ro d e t h ro u g h th e h ouse

iio W h ltT H o u se ': Ie a re d , h o w ev e r, a s f r ie n d s o f - a id , h e w o u ld re n e w t h e f i g h t , « ln '» 7 0 0 .0 0 0 .0 0 0 -fo r - th e -p u b U c >

--------- • Ie ' 1J A n n e L i n d b e r g h ’s g Q BookCfiven Award L

* NTW YORK, MayTl WV-Anne ^ Morrow Lindbergh's book “North

* of the Orient" was given tho c award todoy of the Amerlcaar Booksellers association fo r the B■ most distinguished general non- *

^ U o n M r k publlihrt in i#3S."ex- *. eluding biography ond ephemer- ' a l subjects.

At t t» annual banquet, of the.: asspclaUon tonight. Sliwlalt; I^w - w

Ta, uie novcUst,"speakUi8:oT the- -c! : competlUon of motion pictures E [ and the radio, said '-bookselling o ' Is taking such a beating as it has «

not known for years."

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; House Pushes Leadership ” ' Aside to Take-Up ; Measure ^ e

. _ Cl1 WASHINGTON, May 11 (;i> - ^ ' Th« probletDS of reUef and laxa*t -tlon and « drire.la.bthalf.ot.a.n«r_' currency blU loday wrapped con* * _ _gm»lnn«rw_4lCTBt»._____________ .g- The house TOt«d to appropriate> tl.«2S.000.000 for rtUef as part of n’• a «jM.ooaooO defldeocy bill fw j, : the n u t fiscal y e a r o o a roll call " : vote which showed J « tttr th e oul4 S2 .lay and S8 a«ftln«t I t Then> e i f ^ l t t ; la H i« ^ fa ld e and->-otH!.to“ ‘ take up th e Prazier*Lemke b^il to ^* refinance farm mortBagea with new­

ly printed currency to a maximumof $3,000,000,000.

Can For Morgenthaa tcMeanwhile, th a t portion of the .

new deal tax bill tha t would le\7 on'the'undistributed Income of eor- 4>0fall0ns.am.iw1.swh.a.ahsrp.dls-. SI agrxement within., the_Bcnnte: f i: nance cdmirilttee. tha t leaders sent a hurry call for Secretary Morgen* ^

The treasury h?ad told newsmen he hoped to appear on Wednesday, f ' if information requested can be ^ complied by then. At the some Ume “• he refused to give Senator Byrd (D- Va) data the Vlniintan requested on ”

. how mimy million-dollar income “

^ tlon. The law, he explained requireshim to give such data only to the «

, finance committee or th e house I, ways and means committee upon [j

‘ AnUclpatlng. however, th a t the 1 " request for the InformaUon- wanted 1

by Byrd would Jjc 'made oflidalty.- ft^t<f-(frHnuMwlng-eonipl}ed>—‘ TwoQnlekTriampha

Adrocatea of the P ru ie r L«mke n ' bill kcortd two quick triumphs In ^

rote# discharging the rules com*‘ mlttee from' further consldentlon

of the measure and making It the■ official business of the house with six hours debato tomorrow and a

‘ rote aasured before the week Is over. -Other derelopments of the day ^

Included: ‘ ‘The federal reserre board an* *

J nounced April department store ’r i r es-n rg eigh t per cen t grr ater In -*?. dollar volume thaa In April of 1B33. ^ , sIthouRh the q ^ ^ n s l gain ever the- pr».<.,v<lny w « nnt lin to ® . normal. “

President Roosevelt proposed to] the senate an advancement In rank fa. for-Comellus Van H. Engert. mints* m , ter tQ.Eth!opia. In recognlUos of h ts ve, defense of the legation a t Addis foI Ababa against native mobs. Wll- w<

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Les Business tf Quadruplets....... .............................................. Ifi• _Tumer said the offer was made in be■ a telegram Irom Mrs. Edmond IU

n tm O sa of Baa Prancisco,,_______The quadruplets went on a milk ^l

, diet- today, after rallying* quIeUy m' ’ fnxn a sinking spell which hsd St.

Mary^ hosplul staff a bit worried, b; . Except -for the brief setback, the

; tiny babies — Praaee*. Prank. Per-• dinand. and P e l l x m a n a g v d to '

hold tftrtr own so -w ? tl- t ta t D r.f—, Prank P. Jaa l regarded their coad l-' ff

Uoa as-encouragtag.-Janl dcUttrtd them Saturday. . “

' *n>e babtei a.*« -identical' quad- S ' ruplets. Dr. Jaal said. Tliey an came >

from a slngte cen. which divided m *! Sf i to -fou r parts, aad -n o t from -fiw rirp■ ar ta n ile-CTlli. They i ?wutd an . toot :«r

alike grow u p , te aaid. ‘b 1

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SECRET lETlGeneva to Resist Italy’s ' Claim to Sovereignty

Over Ethiopia: 'Futile.’ Declares Baron Alolsl

(By Tlie Associated Press)„ GENEVA., M ay 1 1 ^ T h e L e a g u c _ o f_ W a tio n s c o u n cu , aead loc lced w i th P re m le F M u s- o lln l o n th e co n c iu est o f E th i­o p ia , w as su m m o n e d I o r a se c re t, u n o r r i c i a l 's e s s lo n 't o - j i lg h t - to - th c - h o m e .o f - J o s c p h . fi. C . A venol, le a g u e se c re ta ry - g e n e ra l.

T h e p u rp o se o f t h e m e e tin g , * It was undentood, was to discuss. , ■what-actlon-the counctl-wlU-take- on the. J ip to 'flh lopun war tomor- I

Baron Pompeo Alolsl, lUlianidele- gato who earlier had abruptly left a secret council meeting, didt not attend ton tghVa ■ ga th e r i i^ -----\ -------

Leagoa Reslsta Claim V ,British delegates said the lea&e '

would resist Italy's clolm of sovA- •dgnfcyr—Baron—Pompeo—Ak)to»r-V - Ducc's rcpiTsentatlve,' finding th t council opposed to him, almpl} walked out.

"PutUe," exclalmcd the Italian baron os ho stalked out, refusingto 's l t i t t the Ublc with Wolde Marl- ?om, whose country Ethiopia—ho fsaid, no longer exists'. ^' 'Resistance by the league, said the C

British, meons: , . ‘1. The league doea not recognise <

Italy's claim to sovereignty over £ Ethiopia. ''-2 .-T he-leaguo does-recognlro the tconUnued, existence of Emperor ;Halle Selassie's Ethiopian govern* sment. t

Through Alolsl. II Duce demanded rthp,fliitTlght.rfmnval-of. thn imio- iEthiopian dispute from the coun* S ell's agenda on the grounds •'thereIs no Ethiopian 'sta te . The only rsovereignty Is Italian." c

An Italian spokesman said the r waik6Uf“ 6 r^ ii« 'T t« ii« r*aneff» t» jr tdid p o t mean Italy was leaving tho i

I t e Immediate effect o f Musso- Unl's-peremptory demand th a t 'th e league take lla hand off the Elhi* oplao question, coning aft^r theoutright annexaUon of tbe couatir. :

to be ft sU(fenlngof.4a(er- °mtttanon.among 'thoaa sUtea advo- £eating the m alntenaiux of sancUons. ^

"Sarea Z«ag«e’*One league official went so fa r as '

lo say: J*-Mu.isollnl to d a y a a v e d t t i e V

league.''H e-m eant-thal-It-D uce 's-w hlp* ^

.tr«.tktng-ft»>Luflfi-jractlc^ly_forc- *ed sutesm en to rally to the league's ;■support:---------------------- - — *

The council received a bitter pro- ^test from Emperor HaUe S e la s ^ ^against ib iy V anncxauon oi n u ■* empire. He Implored the league not lo recognlzo Italy's "outrageousaggression.** -

Tho Ethiopian delegate told the -council tha t his country..bad been Ifaithful to tho covenant, had brok- jrn no laws and left her cose In the I_

C iPlM liE, WPOELIEFJI.

Delegation Leaves After Tumultous-lntervlew"

With HopkinsWASHINGTON, M»y. 11 (,T)—

After » lamBltttoBs ba t nnraccesa*-foi Intcrrlew with Harry L. IIop- klas 3S erlppted men aad woman who laid alece to the WPA admln-

departed toalghi for Ncv York to prepart Dew demands th a t 5.*000 mor« relief jobs be g trro th*

‘ *" Tlie group- turned northward after

falltag also to present a similar de­mand peraonaUy to President Boose* veil. Railroad tickets, money for footf and even a bus to the aUUon wen? furnished by WPA.

statement th a t the offer of ^ 1 “ tickets,would be.wUtadrawn 11 they _ stayed longer, members of the dele* " gallon asserted nerertheleas their visit had "accompUsJied very much

__________ , • • _President Too Basy

M antn McIntyre, a secretary to (hr- pnittdent. tmjq tn a Irtt4?r last seforr tfte crtpplc* d e i r t e d I h i n t ~ tould be'tapowIbTe for the' pw il- denl to aee them because of p ^

blm any meaiorandom they sub­mitted.

Similar advice w m given earlier by Hopkins, who received tlx rrp- resentatlvM of the g r ^ _ a f t e r they m c a m p e d ^ lu rd a y n ight a t WPAheadquarten. ............-In-add llion -to -p rom lsed cootld- - rrsUon frem Mr. Booaerelt aad riopUru. the delegation member* » ld -we have gotten the support ol many senators and congressmen. » th Republican aod DemocraUc."

Leader* conferred U te today w ith! Sraatbrs Bcnscm (PL-MIna)—Borah rR-Tfiano)— m a T rasl^r .ind-^Hepfe»«nt^UTea - e iiTWteft and"— Bloosa. Vork D e n o a i f . /

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F l e e t F a r m ; B o y j T a k e s $2000 E r o r a

P u r s e S n a t d i e r

PORTLAND, Ore., May U ( n .

} l S ? n B w S ! S l a y luckJ ckt£hlng -cblekea thieves'* be t ,

ho overtook ft purse snatchte to - ' day and recoVcr*d-»3.000.—i

’k . Marjorie. Chase, caahler a t a ,* public mftrket, yelled for help i" y when ft man. wrested her puiae f I sway as she.A tered th e maifcet. j

»_ Young Sills spied the fleeing m an jl

overS»r* 'hls 'q u a rry ,. grabbed i 't lilm by tbe neck aod hurled hlSL ' I to tho sidewalk. ’

c The purse. snaUher dropped . fl -ttn rp g rsen eapedt o -tito-fee^Kid- - |

'•! leuned-to run back on tS e ' " I ■" farm," said Jack. who. U travel*- I Q ing with his father, Ouy 811U.? I I- -*'l-vo—tfled“ to—catch—chicken' *1 h. _lhlcvea_but.-ahucks._nevcr_had. .1 ■- any luck.”. . •; I

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M iraE S T -F O C IlH ! 1 n i irp M im y, Senator Borah to Continue I i; To Fight Republican - i ~ ‘Old GiiaTd’ “

(By Tlie Associated Press) , '^ A d e c la r a t io n b y S e n a to r ® tB orah (R -Id a .) t h a t h e w o u ld , fcon tlnue to f ig h t w h a t ho

c a lle d t h o “ Rcpubllcan■■ •‘old*. g u a rd ” fo c u se d a d d i t io n a l , i n - I

t e r e s t . today , u p o n t h e t e s t o f {I e tr ie s e n a t o r ' s p r e s id e n t ia l 11 f s t r e n g th In .O hio . | |

P r e s id e n t ia l p r im a r ie s In I e th e -B u c k c y e -s ta tc lg a v e _ B & -. r publicans a choice between Borah• and Robert A. Taft, son of the late

president and ^ e f JusUce, wbo Isa running a* a ^favorite sori” with . the backing of th e regular party or*7 ganlsallon.-------^ ------------------------e ne r a 1 1 e orUT marles found President Roosevelt j ;

opposed again-by. Henry Breckln- e ridge of New York, whoTras defeat* . IT Td'bytheThlet'executlVB hi &lialta^ —0 primaries. In Pennsylvania aod

- To~~~Centtow o 'ttferta T! Back In Washington J t e r j. week of cam palgal^ in Ohfo, Borali J r told reporters th a t regardless o t the f J outcm o of.the primaries or o £ t t e

’ -a fte r the bunch” he previously had referred to as tha fold (uard.**

*T am Interested tn Issues and ,, vlU flgbt for them both before and

mSta tlM convention.-^ bo told re*

“ A presidential primary was sched*. uled In West Virginia today aUo.. Borah was opposed only by te o J. W r -Chassee' of-MUwanfceerWtsyln-the — _ Jfa-publlean hallottnir io r_tho stale:a . preferenUal vote. President Roose* ‘, TclC waa opposed In the state's ; •PemooraU»^>rtmwy-by ^^ (Ooatlnonl oa Page a, CoL 7) 10

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GLENDALE. C alif ., M ay 11 — lo u g h t fo r" tw o years_for_th© _kldr Jf L ou isv ille . K y., w a s cap tu re d h< ) f - ]u s t lc o -o f l lc la la .a n d .s ta t tc d .b i) i tc ly o n a sp e c ia l p lan e .

D e p a r tm e n t -of Ju s tice a g e n ts t< iT ithout re s is ta n c e , a lth o u g h h e wc _ g Q urL d ep a rtm en t_ o f_ Ju sti[y m en !d f ro m T W A ^ I t h t o e l r ^ F = lu a r ry . T h e s h ip to o k o ff m ro m G r a n d C e n tra l te rm in a l I A i t 0 :30 p . m . (P.S.T .), b o u n d UH o r LoulsviUe..

luquerque and Kansas City, Moh nd Is scheduled to reach LoulsvUls a 11 hours flying time.

Shackled to Captors .Robinson, effemliute - appearing

aan. was dressed in a dark business u it when Ite was taken aboard the hip. Ho was shackled to his eap* u s , by handcuff and leg Irens.Reports hsd been spread for some

ime th a t the fugitive was hldlag Z T u t In tho vicinity of Los Anielea. J * Weight was given tbe rumor* - fan

rhen -a counter clerk in a Pasa* iena drug store told officials, on «m ipril 19, tha t ft man he reeogzila»d . _ a Roblnaon was In the establUti* .aent th a t dar. _ __________ _____bure

“ to nThe.m an was garbed In women's cAot

lothlng. tha eJerk.wld....an(J_left tb a i he store hutU y when he apparent^ .« ^ r noticed he waa being scrutinised.

Iclals maintained their customary nthoth„ e.t'Bim ^

loblnson. the wUl*o'-the-wlsp wSo hla i l^ppeared after.thefitoU .kldnap. ^ '

- wlight westward. era!- T E = 5 n r a K r c i = - ~ - r-Ai^-..attache of Orand'Central a ir nap

erreloal, from which th e apeclal Tbe ilane bearing Robinson and his JU w ^ ta e k .e f f , Quoted .« s (m tn tattit ^ 4ZletA'-ac ecyfnf tbe-tip tb a A e ii l i i iO Uia fucUTe-V.aelsuM e a a S ! ^ ^ ^ Uvln Karpls,- termer pubUe eneay tndi lumber I who was captured In New bD Orleans last week. |r«y

Although local'govemment agents Brei lecllned to amplify the aanotme«. retti nent of Robinson's capture, which w »m« from J . Edgar Hoerer t n »»f>i iVashlngton, - lt-w as-l*ahw d 'tH at ^blnsott was seized in a Oleadale sqr i loteL . bent~l!oover. said Robinson w u a r in ^ was vlth 'a gun; but did not use It. yean

r rptl*'t rtsftlly atlniHtfil his lanU dentlly when confronted. Hoover D t old, adding that agents found on and ils person HMO, of which $4^00 Mi vas Stoll ransom money. tobei

Ft>r two montlis. Robinson lived n Olendale. masquerading under hs name of -John Simons,’’ .and M ii,

laia the hesd ot ine departm e^M I I ?S ,

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NASHVILLE. T m n . May 11 OfV— R®?‘ tMmM ».lU)bi«K^, sr., retired TO* tneer and now sn employe of the tate planning commission, refused J comment tonlaht when advlsM ta t his kldnaper-soh had P*®aught In California.Last week when Alvin Karpls and

smilarn Mahan wero .caught h«Ud he had not heard from his sod R« inco thfl youth dUappeared froth ®rlm: ndlanapolis shortly after the “O**’ toll abduction. •M.<)-rm «lil hoi>cful tha t-b s Is Ut*

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tO l^S\^LLE. K y. May 11 M >-nforrrjNl of llrf capture tonight tn lall/omla of ThomM H. Robtnson.

ioll. D cr^’stoU. her husband, de- “ Laitd.."*Li;a;';«:ftr<r-That‘57gTe«t.“ -:- He d tcH n^ further coounent. «

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he Keys quadniplets troB Waco. >ii^g exas. prcser.ted the Dlocns quia* quint ipleu cf Callaadtr. Oat*rlo. today a ^ 1th f«ip-yeer-tcJ>oIaT*hlp»*trae>- i:— r univemrv.'which, they attend. _f^* The p.Tity Okixhoma gtils. oo an .{fmalional visit to the .q^ tstauk li : Ihe mt^re*u of tho Texaa Oeo> nnlal. said Baylor authorlUes srere T*Dfinc tha i the qulatoplets have le same rooms the quadrupleU oo* ipj- should they decide to accept L« le stiioUrships—dome IS years Key*, mce. — boan.Mart* Dtoaas liad a bUck «y* and of-hi

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v x m iK a T o t r . l u r « w> -T b n u B . K M a r a . J r , l u t U r fflarry ef fc teB l.a resta ; w m ar*- rested ««Ugbl a t Olcndolfc CaU..> forata. fe r tb a aUeged Udnaptag eCjtrlMleTUIe. Keataeky, aeetety

' J.-iU gar Hoover, dlreeter-ef tbat .bureau of Investigation, annotmoeft____to ivporten th a t Roblnsm h»d been captured after a two year bunt fortbe "»«" charged-wttb th t l l 1nTipln^ ------of Mrs. Alice speed StoU.

H o w r said Robinson wae aimed

otbera wanted as puUlo enemies. h» h>*n t»fa-n an < ulrfc!y thah____hle'gUB-vaa not.used.

: iH e s u 'sia to~~WiarReblOIOS’rcap tare , the f f l ? ------eral agenta wiped clean their major “wanted>-slaterJB-*-wn)nnd*}>aU»~~ tbe last of tbe more notortoos ktdw nap suspeetar have been,'eaptQzedir~"T tw a je :. JUvm B : t T ^ m o te d fe r tbe kldH

........ afaw S f S S e S i i r i m d _t n d n 't e b b e r ^ Oarretsvflle. ObUu

Barxy Campbell, limping pal ot Blarpls, wanted for tbe «aooMO Bremer kidnaping a sd tbe OalV

WlUlaa **•*'»", "n** Dalnard. rn$tittiidema'MaSOi> kidnapint of OeoTger WejwJUteMer.- B*year*<ild------

berman. Mahan pleadri riU ty a ^ graa sentenced 'um neoiueiy lo oi» - rean In McNeU Island. Wash ington,^wIMwMTy ----------1------

Dtsposltkm o t the eases of KarpU a d Campbell la pending.

Mrs. Stoll waa kidnaped on Oe- ' • ;ober 10, 1934.

' AdailU IdeaUly H n a ^ n i d Roblnsoa admitted

!>fs idffftftfrilien captured a t about

n s Immediately sU rted for Louls- rtlle. '

Robinson had on his peiaon when urested $ 080 of which $4300 was , -tidnap ransom money..HoflTec.pald,j___

No shots were fired In taking tha - ddnaper, Hoover-said, although Robinson waa ^eanylng a JB c£llber

The kidnaping suspect, who Is mown to have masqueraded as airom an'at.tlaes. had been living In. ___Slcndale, -CalUomla.-for the- p a s t------iwo months uadcr the name of ‘John Slmoas.'’

-Len« Wolfe- Roblnson. known as a -lone wolfe*

TtminaL had bern hunted by th* '0*m en- nearly two >-ears since the (60.000 kidnaping ot M n. StoU. elfe of Berry V. StoU. LoulsvUle.lUntucky-o l l m an, snd- nlftm nt-------Prederlc M. SaekcU. former United States senator and former ambaasa- tor to OcTOany.'VnlllM ITWRane uaaapeeer^ltSii “ ason had no un^ctworld cronles.or aafidanta. HLi practice of appear* ng in the dlsjulre of a woman mad* - ;he chase doubly hard. He had oneo jeen confined to an insane a.iylum.• The Roblnsoa cliaae covtred mastat_the-Unlted_g’jtg .-y ith -» 'r !q « J .____Jf the appearance of -Hobln.<on or J>e-!!blond,iromanl.dlagUT»e-he.:P;J!—1

(Oontlnued oo P ^ 3. CoL 2) •

lets Present - : Scholarships -lUagTtnr.ent the smaUest of tha ;ulnu had with a doer a few days

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vads for quiataplrta aod o o r t ^ _ jatxrlo.-seeaeiT. Tlxj s;*nS the Bcmlng'wslchfi* tbe ywsjfstw* a t I’j y and the afternoon fishing as • jtke Cttfmplaf t near bare.

LcotSk Uona. M siy aad BebertftCey*. brooght the 4iulaU doIX potomneU. drcasea of tbe same tfiade f-htae. aa .tteJ>loejM ooet,. T « M :- t lte ftowtr. aeentreree aod setape* (ciiB atZ lB m rtrTC ffSas^lstoD ler------- ;

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~~"r W o .M a 'c l ly 'c e O B C ir iD tr^ ^•HlaoedA b aa on the teeplng ^ « » w iI in tb» adjoliuos AddUoo

" ~ m x u aad B luTLfcW boulew tf f i l i n g tntcMlve uUtltT tbo p u t

: - tw * veeki by property ow iw i of tb e tvo <UstrleU.. Olty Attorney Oeorge M. P»ul»oo

'vna InstniMed to <lraw up oa o ^ Inanw. to be voted upoa ot tb# n e r t a s e t l v , pioblblUng the kecplag of c o n . After July 1 In 'the teirltoiT

:t>etweTO ArtrtUon arenue *ad me id tr-U m iU ^ n m i-B lu eX ^ Jw u le --

.vrnrd to W«ahln«ton «treet, *ad to tb e territory from Bluo U k e i

■_____________ VnieaU TolMd .

TmT«iM<i»ti»ig foUovUv tbe decU* _ l o a « the 6owca. eight r « l d ^

- o i tiloth e council cb»aiber *nd urged lb»t tSwT>e“#now ed-to 'ke«p-theIr-«w jTbey pototed out tbe aeed of the ,

tor tbe children of poor par- ( eats, but were Informed th a t a c t to ,

already -beeo ta tea «nd tb r t j xbTonly way out WM to ,Utiona from » maJoHty of p r o ^ ^ 4

■ owner* and rwldeqMaalclng th a t the ,cows be aUowed to remain. . - l

PetlOooera ag tlnrt the co w to- IM. i ia from the no rth iK c- i

tlon <0 ftom the eaai. T: 1 . ■ • increAM Salatlee *

I-nie councU paieed a n ordinance j1 , e i *'’M « tW f « to T tocr»ae«. fouow; '

. o to t . lOTJO to *« lio to m m; to i•watarworks clerk. W>0 to «■»u taa t waterworki c to k and ^ ,derk , 195 to tlOO: meat and dairy tJ n i p e ^ . » m to MW: ^ f po- *Uoe. • ! » to » lM r police J u ^ . £

\ to M - j

— m ^ i o e to in o ; s u p e r i n u n ^ o t ■ w aU ^orka and wreraeer of »•180 to $1 ; ahop W

■'’j s m r s . x i . s i ; cjMlloa ebleff a ad jiuae E. Carlton,

« « • etaeeUedi'-' - »W U M tir is i^ a r ta U A - ■■ ■ fi

. I A. S . Dickey w u f r ia t« d iVDt^u .

• m um aM 9r,.looo pounda; j a a a y h a i • . p a rdcaa .’ ^ pounda; > ftweethrier <

■ i •TCOtw aad Blue Lekm boB lf 1 ta td : Z .X K v l. »saoo dwelllnt ^ t

— j«hfc.c«oef ef neT enlh ^ u a e ^ ^• •nd E lm J tree t; E .F ln k ,» » 0 0 d w ^ - J

log OQ Elm atreet; O. K. H e m ^ 1- n a n . 13000 dwelling lo tha 300 <

— ftlMfc co B i»itioo-*tr*et;-Edgtr Lee I

—Sa tbo 400 block oo P in h avenue c

------Tfcat|—lUty fl. rr^ ^in tb a 900 block on Bighth

u tn u g n o B l; L ~ D oa W W . e » t ato Elm atreet: Tnd b . j

O arsoa.»l)0 reeb to«ltogandrem o^ r eUng; Harry N. Tbomaa, 179 dwell- I 2ng In the 300 block on Adama atreet: W. B. Wooda, to move a

«3B_B<C0f>d avenue ,1; e a » o u w ^ U ia a ty l lm ia »

HINDENBURQ SETS OUT 1 ' ON HOMEWARD VOYAGE ,

(Ooa t l n m d l r o Page Oae) ew itw ard over tbo im i* to w a " « ■

------LakBhunt a i"»« then *BMed toward the north. „ . c• l u route took I t over New Yorlt »■

City and thence out over the *eatoward Ita home port- a t Ftaiikfott- ’

•^■ en-tbe-U aln . Favorable wlnda and ■weather were forecait and Ita of-IJeera expected to reach tha Euro- » pcan coaat to about 48 hour*.

WhUe the 48 paasencera weremounting the gang plaalc. Dr. Hueo rEckener. moat famous o( aU dtng- cIbte aklppera and now pretldent of t the ZeppeUn company which con-

------atmet<d the im tdwiburg . t tood about. *cbatUng with friend*. n

He wa* among ih e last to go k

- * ."A ai' w ledfw hen. au i u iM W - ” ben.** he called eu t aa he dl»ap> peared. P

Beada la te \Tlnd %- Wben tbe Hladeoberg’i no** waa »i

/ aoo feet Irom the mart and turned p ' in to tbe wind, there waa a lull.

T l i e ^ p appeared j ^ h t l y h ^ 5

t be ^ t r o l room. Water ballar. wZ T sp o d tS -Im m a,TIorward tank .---------1------ -Ttuwa btlU aoundcd. A moment *— la te r tbe-Ianding-lloea aUacb^^l to , “ th e noae-wwe ^ t looee. #0 autlden-— tT -m an r vt ihtm hanging on feU ,

' to groun<L n‘te e a tiiraagb tba clear night aL* ^

— , -An d tb e a - tfc o -W -w d w i ^•D p ahip.*

____ TUB m nd fn b rrt. KTKrtal drrltci<^Sti Ivekt balk, lifted <rUeUy mio Ute , s i r n d v aa off.

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- • a m t t e B « tb A tiastle I19U aald e • tb e w w otfd .b*-D o 'deeW on oatfl 1

a f te r fba BiBdeabetg make* ttM tea r xooitf tzlp dMMOtfraUoa C igbu l platiM d fe r t t tbl> coBBMr. - 1

O tP iH ld e tS e e w f e t t ,b » * ld : 1 _ 'T b*pm ldan tU »T B *T «1aam an . 1

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jK llfiliH l. aealtered a f tenuoa •b o w m .o v tt J p ^ w t t l M ^ r f t t h U r t w l e f tor-HOrtlr

'S t t h and lew temperatorea ye«- terday M -repotted by the «ovem-

.. n e n t w eather.obeerTcr were M

S w ln d ^ « ij 'u » * * i i5 ^ c le n r ; on metrlo prem ira a t 6 p . m. waa 35.08 Id Ibcbea and th e humidity range,-53 (St god i a per cent of MtumUon. of Sunday* temperature* w ere.M

S9 degreea w ith a variable wind and gn ft clear. *ky; barometric p r » ^ d - waa 30.38 inchei and tho humidity r t range, 4 i and 13 per cent of eatu- of ration. . _TJ W eather ». year; ago w aj'partly ha cloudy with temperatures of 73 anda - 3_B_desiw ________________

i- Temperatures ^

*• An InacUvp depression over Mon- " tana haa reaulted In mild thunder-

ito rm a ’atTCalljpdl-and-WUllJton.-Itaaperature* were allghtly lower

^ itf-Btonuna7T»"Kn>«*> cloudlne« « covered the sUte. but eUewbere In

tb e we«t«n atate*. fall' weather and ® conttoued tmaeaacnably high temp- ^ eraturea are reported. eicepUng ^ 5” ong ■ thw jpimiJrfiabi t»gzing~comc ty A maximum of 100 degrees was ex- « perlenced at-Y um a/ the hottest of

the aeason a t th a t lUtlon.Flat pressure distribution, with

> p - a d l e ^ over t^ 1 * * ”

cloudtoesa and unsetUed weather in . . th e central sUtea. Tempemtures ; ; conttoue jnoderate there and to tlie ‘ east. V

Max. MtB. Pree. Wra. r, BotM ______ la M .00 CloudyI' CItmRBO _ 1 0 34 M Cltir; S 5 » e - J u » •» •« Ctaatr'J I i» im ____ ae M .00 Pt.ctdr.^ lUAMa city .14 M M claodrI n r j s s s s : S S .JJ S . " , ;

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K ^ A o i r Z S — 41---- .00— Cl**r-----I. wumngtcB - p 5a j e rt.ady .

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ed comtog from many acatUred \ . clUea. ;

r - - P w th P eaaM r-g* f»«<«" X ------V The d e a th -p e n a lty ^ haa bera i

S ^ S ^ v S ^ S d S r o a ' l l n i i e - t h a t '^ \B o t th e rantom money ."haa turned ,

npitrom tim* to.tlm e." ,fc V a r t h Roblnaoa'a father. T . f 5 ^ 1 C lB X i.« ad b lsw U e. M n.T.2&,ZUk- 1 th toaon. Jr.. were taveallgated t e the H kidnap 'Plot, but were »equltted to I t the .fan of 1055.s t The ransom note on iw hlch tbeI . 150.000 -waa paid waa written on 9. legal paper in legal pbraae*. and )0 directed tha t raosom be paid .toM hoblnaon^father.orJila.w U & --------ts ■< * iflspector.. the Wdnaperentered t h e B t a r ^ o

i r tmT4inft=Knm«adioiFibe-ootsklrU le of LouisvUle about 3 p. m , on Oc-

5 ^ ^ te r 'p re ten d u ig " to ehec t leW-W phone,oonnectlon*,. h e forced Mrs.B. Anna Woolett. a maid, to a « « - U pand him to the eeoond floor Where 1- Mrs. etoU waa 111 w ith a cold, u S laned tn Beada wra. WooJett was forced to tie the le hiB(to of

tbe maid. Learning of hla kidnap plan. Mrs. Stoll offered a check.

. but *Tw slugged on the head with t a piece of pipe for ansa-er.------Bleeding from -the wound. Mrs.

8 I0 II waa forced toto a walUng cm.5 alU r Robinson left a note to the _ kidnap room; • ’^ —atoU. a :itt lng-boine-lat»rrPOtUted-

police and relaUvts.,* The note he found aU U d th a t a t­

tempts to arrest the kidnaper would a result In the vlctlm’a death. ~ - ■>. Tbe ransom money waa to be ^ shipped by expreia — to Bobln^n'a

taihw.-t rederal agenU identified ywmg XI RoblosoQ as th s kidnaper, but. be- :• esuie of Kfrs. ^ to ll's confllUon. os- )f tcro-Tbly withdrew trorti tbe himt.I- PViur days later, a new note came.II. >Tr« Ttnhiniwn aa inter-

nwdlsry. A teJephone call frcoj ‘IH?o kidnaper followed, and later came

le ttm to Mni. StoU’a handwriUni.--------- -------- RUl»lB r a id ---------:---------

On October 15. th e ransom waj paid to M n. Robinson aad ahe took a for mdUnapoUa whew

J ’lee accnts said Mrs. Stou waa kept d prisoner In an apartment.

Later Mrs. Boblnaon and Mra. r. stfill appeared a t Haat*. I n- _5 diana. »i>d were drtren m> Ifc>ula'lirr "'*• brareU tlT e.PedfraV agentam etthe

srou7 on th** road a n d took, cualo^. - ^(T'r'MTS. 8toU. arreetlng Mr*. Rob-

Inwn. - ^y p l TTcortU '

I. Wo’ jewVrrobbery. effected underIhe guise of an offleer. Charged withUnpersonatlEg a a officer, be was _

— CQLimilKClJii m» _tiead of a jall aad tho'idiargeTatcrdU'OTi.'.ied.—KT7itr.fT^ta T 7 th e ft wM fh argwt- - to HobL-Jun on April 2 3 .1W4.

Tennessee retnrda ahow Robto- i. .«oa er.c* l a s committed to tbe wta-3 !i»T !!»■>'TfffFa m » mHnn a t BoU-

i- —«■— ' —» ■ • d clrcla rouu homa aa I t did on Its _II westward fUght. Asked If be would a return en ttie next tn ^ - t h e ahip La U due to return to L akehunt May

• l> -h e aud ll depended 0 0 -the work on my writing table when I

1. get home—and also o n tbe weather.“If the weather la-bad." h a aald.- -

d n ften PfrtiiTM i-a yfi t« the ,4 condiUOBa**

llESTIiTEDWeTrJMEClSESr — — - 7— ------- ;■■■:— ...................

t 35j932,000- Aores-Remain For Harvest, Federal'

; , J Board Repprt8_I . ----- 1 - -I. ■ •WAsm w oTON.iaiay .m g v -A - • winter wheat- crop e(*46I,447.000 1 bdahel#--e deercM of alx per t -c«at~ frea-tbe:pre* lo t»-cstlm aU -

becaaae of Biravorable weatbw In ; Apr»--wa8 f e r e ^ today by tbe 1 faderal crop reporting board. '! The bM rd said 35.033.000 acres re-

matosd for hawmUout of a total of 47.539^)00 acres aown la«t fall. Aban-

. doam rat waa 24.4 per cent compared I to 804' per cent a t the- aame date

last year. Tho condition'of'the crop jaJM ay 1 waa 87.0 compared to -753 per c e a tT T ~ l« in m a an avfii^rgo condition of 8 I.3 per cent on. tha t data from I&33 to 1833.

Frodoctloa of wtoter ' wheat to im.«aa.433.447.000.bushels..the.ten year average betog 81B.1M.000 biish- Ola. T he low estimate for th is year ajarka-the-flfth-llght-erop-la-auo- c e ^ n ."T O ifT iw u^fo reca it'aT ye 'e rop 'o f 35.359,000 bushels, a sh a rp drop from - th e 57.030.000 harveated to 1095. b u t m ore th a n double th e p ro - duc tlon n f IBMBOOO bushels in 1034.

Beet Crop Imprevea 'I h e condition of the beet crop on

U ay 1 w u ea.1 per cent c o m p a ^ to TO3 a year ago and 803 laat April 1. A five-year average yieia waa '14.0.

Florida k—w gtood a t 68 per eent both on April 1 this year and May 1 last year but by May 1 had climbed to TO per cent. Snap beans, however, wei'e placed* a t put cent compared with 75.4 per cent-on AprU; 1 and 74.4 last year. Tbelr n n -yeR r avenge w u 7U per eeat.

Eany Irish potatoes were 7.3 per eent lower than estimated AprU 1. ' Tbey were Usted a t 76.6 per eent aa 1 compared with 83.9 on April 1' and ' 70.9 per cent last year. Tbe 10 year ' average 1033<.l03a w u 77.8 per cent. <

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NAZARENE CHURCH HAS I ■SPECIAL OBSERVAWCE .KIMBERLy, M»y 11 — M olhert ,

day_WM obaerved by^the Sunday , school, the Young 'Pe<i)le’i ' aociely and the paator and congregation , Biinrtap »t. M an f. .ene. Rev. J. O. Schaap. preached a aermon on "A Oodly Mother Shall . Be p m lsed ." iirihe momlng.aesslon. Wesley Carroll, superintendent of i the Sunday school, and William < iiam ontog, presldent~o[~tne Young i peoples* society, presided n t the (

Rev'. Mackey J . Brown, Twto Falls i Noiarcne - mtolster.-addressed—tbe I evening meettog on “Hell—A Stote I and a Place of Eteraal Punish­m en t- Rev. T. V. Teaten, Klmber- 1 ly. and Rev. John S a r l ^ Twin | Falla took part to tbe aerilees. Rev. i and Mrs. Schaap and Mlsa Lois c Dnlne Carroll were to chargCLbf the < music. \ I

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” O TD . OLADWKLL d««7lbedrill. T b i t bstteriog t s a is be »sy».’"Iju4i smoke Cattail,'

MCTHQD U U D . Tbe e r l d ^ ob Bilely csabliibe* tba fact aoio tfae'flov o f tb t d ignd re Colds. T t

eigcxdoa U . mittm t

I

~lAzana fakes Oath As Spain's Chief

T UADRW, M w 11 (m — ttMMiicl

■U president of Spato today. '-------- A iler-the-toauguratioo.— A a n a, proceeded to hi« new' home — tho

lin presldentlal-paUee..A.:huge-«towd gathered.outaido the former royal rw iduce u the new prealdent ap­peared oa a balcony where Alfoaao

. x m used to greet hla aubjeeta.. Theparliam entbuU dlngw iuheav

A - iiy-guardad thrtwtghmit the day and . M only those cartytog special tovlta- » Uons were permitted to pass ppllce '*•- lines.-------------------------------- r -------- ’1“ AMDS, premier foUowlng th e left- '

1st victory In February, w u chosen ‘ president yesterday by a vote o f the *

•e. cortes (parlloment) and a similar of number of presidential elector*, lie a n - succcds Nlceto Alcala Zamora, oust- t ed ed b; tho leftist ifikjorlty 'o f the 1 ite cortex, which repeatedly accuscd him < op of being •’reactionary.." - • ' M — _______ *

=.TDiaiLiMES-:r ff lip ilB :Of P e n s fo n -C h fe f -H fn ts - N ^ t io n - ^ ^ a l O rg a n iz a tio n C lia n g e s °

U n d e r C o n s id e ra t io n

LOS ANGEU^S, May 11 {JP)— !! Dr. Francis S t'^ow nsend ' a a - .

on Bouoced today the promotion e t n to U w srd 3. Margett of Saa Fran- rll 'llKO M CsliromU area manager j X of Iho TownsenOenil6ci'' meve> l„ e r m tnt and. at the aaate time htoted ° ^d th st national ^organlsatloa *d cbaagea are being oonUdered.^ E. nordon. to rrX Hn.,th,rr> h TO Caliromlit area m a n a g ^ hereaf- p •If te r will be a subordlnate\)f Mar-jt. Belt, ' . \ B„ Dr. Townsend, to an totervlew, a1 said he had not discarded th e pen- ti

u Bion bill Introduced to congress by -i Congressman John Steven Me-

u Oroarty of l/oa Angeles county. He uI t aald he did not thtok tho hill to Ita ^

present form w u tocluslve enough, p • He declared persona with a n tooome ...

> of <3400 yearly, contrary to the ,,* McGroarty proposal, should be ad- “>E mitted to benefits ot the penaion *_ plan.-U.they-retlre-from-bnalneas. -. PJ. The pension leader also asserted ; ■ he would not insUt th a t 8300 per

fy month be .paid immediately-to all «'■y beneficiaries of the pension .platl, , JP should It be passed. a Favors Oradoated Increase

iM th«t . i f _this_)rom. _n. were paid lo a great number of per- to of sons a t an abrupt start, various In m commodities would be sold out and m Ig prices soar."‘ lS ‘dec!ftred.""3ra«lHr M le only ry.wnnble thnt th e to c re iu e

Is ated. I shall insist, however, tha t u 10 the-8300 per-m onth-sbaU-eventU BlIy to te be reached." al1- Dr. Townaentf aald he stm had r- fa ith to a tra n s a c tio a tax u « fe

'v“ srls Originally .-proposed proved Made- u le quate. t^e tax should be raised to m

u m uch as five per ceat, I f .n e - U<

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ibM opM adof m poetuuuc I I q I I It c o u ^ oo the digetuoa." v ;

ltt,~udC soe is set me risht.^-------

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, ebwJf»(< by sdeetxttt dcfr ^ 0 ^ ....ttiftay a Caiaal Ino tsao Tbe Itaporaace o f tU i ta

« e f ccmaion fcaowledga m

A H 0 ^ O T B S D A ? - » I 0 B W N < V K «

H m S Is j K j r a ® .i i -Wvninina Rcnubllcans Name ; ! linrnstmoted Group; “ « Democrats Meet

M, untokrucCed delegates to th e ;n a - _ tlon»l_convcnUon_today u aU U , j

Democrats, meettrw to another part o . •n Of town, chose a delegaUon to the rU

renomlnatlon of Pitsldent IVfceevelt. v ii a r • An unofficial convention canvass le showed a majority of the delegates , t - to the sU te meettog favored tho le K ansu governor. Alf Landon^ Bow- _ m ev, a resolution adopted by the con- ■ vention declared the, stra'w vote

should be advisory and not bmdtog— ontbo-delegates:----------------------i

The po^ of the.unofftclAl vote _ ga\-e Landon 190 votea; Knox, 39; ^

Borah 30: vaaaenfierg, al; Dfckto-

RThe DemocraUc 'sU te convenUon _ unanlmottriy^^i^ ^ t e d ^ J ts^do tffl ^

work for tharenomtoatlon ot Presl- dent-Rooeevelfruntii released-by him — - or his campaign managers. *

Carey AtUcks New Deal ' Senator Robert D. Carey, present

_ jtcpiiM lrin (rnatQCjromJffypmlng.. twi In a prepared address- said Roose- -

• velt admtalstratlon hod reduced the . I number of unemplo><d "only 400,- ^

• . He also charged wJlef funds “are ^ L.,(iivfrtrrt tn mnm thnn W BOrem-I mentol agcncies and are being di- ‘ verted to pay the salaries of poll- - ‘ tlcians." The resettlement adminis-

tmtion under Rexford O. Tugwell, rmi a hn Mtld. "la a n outstanding exam- ^ t- pie of the waste of funds." ^ajr- Former District Judge Robert B.

Bcee, keynote speaker a t the Demo- - v, cratip convenUns. said the new deal I- had added only | 1« 8.000,000 to the V ”unrecoverabte government debt.”:• ••Approximately 131.000.000.000 of ^

the public todebtedness w u be- Queathed by President Hoover to . President Rooaevelt." he aaldJw

'* - "Dnder RoosevelV he declared.1® tho constituUon-U in no danger. We ^

will defend it u stoutly u the Re- publicans.”

d ' ' T ' ; - -T

? *H e’ l d he'would'remain here'Xm- ' jli May 15 ,^ tum tog then to Wash-

Citisens Committeea Dr- Townsend ehftnily critlcl r e d ___

today the congressional committee ts InvesUgatlng his old age pension d movement, and denied he had ever **ff ,r eaned~hl»~followeTr •■old-fossilr*'— - r “ :e The committee's w-ork he termedI- ^it acter o r reputotion" of men to in g y to.obtatolSOO.monthly.penslonsJor

air p ^ n s over 80. d “1 have never used the words 'old C< a fosaUa' u witnesses stated a t tbe Duf: O iub'«ommittee hearing held to Los trac It ^ ^ l e s . nor did X e m :'B ta tr to tlon :• anybody there w u a 'hatttill of como money' to building up this o rganla- day,- Uon." aald Dr. Townsend. Impi

B nay A m ericana f t i • D iee stlo n to

'S k ^ lU ^ 9 p 'r annoyances o f oitusb, worry. ooi*«, mini

. down the flow o f tho so necMury to good di

Sci«aeeandcomreoa« th u smoking a Camel

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AT THK MAYFAIR ROOM o f tbe Book^lU r.~;U»l« m a a m a l cBspleffleot to {>crfe rrir^) My*: A ^ t a w aroond oo r t s a S l ^ f ^ q u s l i ^ ^ ^ s a d e - C ^ dc>r«

M M ^

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B R € V IT I€ S |'Bera Tnm M t t — K n . B. Dav- "

e B p o r t r & p ia e r in b r - t tw r o n c ^ ^ jadJdr«._H.J^ Branln. ^■ ........ ■ • ‘ ................. ir_Caneladea,Tlsli-.M n : ttr. a. Bah, a ' eo ek 'h u -re to m ed from a aon th 'a v visit a t Lewiston, miaota.. . a

■ ~ DOgdes Vlatter lO u Margaret ^

Dermody. O g d ^ m ^ la tee goest ^

* - ' Cl, .Bero for.Visit. ~ Mr. a od UXS..O. v( O. Markle; former realdenta ef TwtoFalls, are here from California on a “1'visit: pi

wlHere From Babl J . M n. Earl of

Skidmore and daughter. Jean. Buhl, fo wero visitors to Twta ra ils yester- co day.

.1 « • ' to Callfomian VM ta-M ra. W. S. wj

Campbell. Pasadena: former r e s l^ n t y of Twto Falls. Is the house guest of ^

-w -T wuny • _______ X w

-C a B e« -t* -O fd o r= -A l-7 « y e 'l« ft Syesterday for Ogden where he w u necolled by Uie aerloug UtoMa of his r .bn)ih».to-law ; ft.- 'lk 'S qu lra '--^ S__________- — r* —r?.----------- ---- CO

Daughter Arrtvc* — M r. and Ura. llvAlfred Nelsoni Jarbldge, Nevada, are 'the parents of a daughter bom Sat- pourday a t the Twto Falls general oatwspltaL-------------— _______ I—J ------1

Parents of- Son — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Contrell, Buhl, are the por- ” enta of a sotTbom Saturday eve- r ' ' atag a t the Twto Fails county gen- “

Return Firom Coast — Mr. and aa Mrs. W. A. Riley returned yesterday "■' rrom a five mbnths' visit to siouUi- mi.Cailfonila Thry.fam e home hy — ivay of L u Vegaa, .Nevada.

At Vetrm C oonten-Joho Foster »aj inderaoh and June Moore Tate, Abi )om of Salt Lake City, obtatoed a var narriage ' license a t Twto Falls J ounty recorder's office yesterday, pai

—111 ^ I Air..Arrlvea For Funeral — James Weaver. Bridgton, New Jersey, ar- •Ived today to attend jfuneral 'ser- rices for his father, W. H. Weaver,.his afternoon a t 4 o'clock a t the Methodist ^ lsco{u l church.

Mining Man VUlts — Theodore >arks,.vcUran-Jarbldge and Gold Jreek. Ncwda, mining man. arrived [?q, M ie r^ y from Jarbldge for a few

eoson’s operaUons a t Oold Creek. ^

End Northern Trip — Mr. and jo° >lra T. M. Robertson are home boa rcm_lhe-Dcmoctatie-Coaveotlon.Dt /ewlston. They also visited Mr. and veil ilrs. Ramsay Walker. Cbetir d'Alene, uiv s a returnedTwmff^by'Tniy b i'M B ^ ■■coioulg and Sahnon._______________ niai

• » ' MaiCondition Impraves-Condition of ert]

>uffy Reed, Twto Falla road con- rool ractor who submitted to an opera- any «n fo r appendicitis a t 'Twto ed I nm ty general hospital l u t F ri- A ay, w u reported t u t eventog to be bus: nproved materiaUy. but

i i MF tn J gnsolcfag C am els a M eaaartI to P zeo ead S m o o tU r—Inereaaea A

r onf dally Uves— geitloo. tocreases t ticntal »tr*io—Uow fluid* .'.^alkaime digle digestive fluid* From Camel's cmI di'gestiofl. 'get uoequaled mlldiinexperieocesgrce for a confoniog Vfise l stimulste* di- itrditatiom'tutktr.

M E g M B n g r r m T a F r f 'a B

■Cadmac Moctl la Detroh. rfect dialog. ^ a l Fischer 5 " p c 5 v e * jS i^ ^ 5 e V E 5 tre tte s - tie ir fc e rd a A * .-

/ y n y ^

ON OHIO PRIMARY |(ContlBtMd ite iD ^ one)

i « o u ti» m a z a h .o U to « .^ p a b lr» ,-— ■ ' . The day^ Ust. to addlUos. tn-- «]uded-D«Bieaatle *tat*oecm otions -

to Delaware: a a d N orth Dakota and ,. a'_R<I«)#5“ _«*iyentlon- Vermont. * I Vermont Democrata wU a a e t to

conveUoa T tuiw lay, a ad oregoa Dm ocraU o f^ M d ay . Both -partlea

. held state eozm sttona to Wyoming .' yesterday. “ - • •1 - O tte r p o lito ^ detrio^7T7|«

cago declare a ll 48 aUte4 u “Booee^ ' veH tcrrttorjr." , ' *

In addlUon,' h e '' ativaaeed the “idea" th a t Republleaa charges of P promise-breaking ahould be - n e t >> with tbe foUowtog.argument:

'••Prealdsnt Roosevelt w ent Into * offlee, ntoe months after the p la t- t] form w u written. In t ^ tto » e completely new conditlona aroae." n

Farley also reportM he w ucount> o tog on the help of t m labor leaden ci who have been bottling each otheru. o

•WUltan-areett-and John l* L ew la- to help awtog Fennsylva&ia behtod ci the prealdent. ~ a

Kno3t..IKpublican.wo*ldttJtW_cani it. dldate oa • poUUcal tour of the et norUswest. said th a t. FreiUleat o Roo«relt..lf.reelect«d..wouM .brlBg u about a m uch “different k to d 'o f ^ country” th an Americana have been - llvtog to. _ ' ~The administration Is drunk with i! power and wUl be a lot drunker." h e »> asserted. . . . o _John.H am lltoB . naUoaalorganixct 'i of the Landon-for-presldent com- mittee. issued a statement rUiiwiny a t least 83 convenUon votea from southern states fo r Oovemor Alf * Landon of Kansas, candidate for tho Republican aomfaaUon._______ ^

MORTGAGE FINANCE S BILL GAINS GROUND „

(CoaUnued Worn Page-One) “

11am M. Cramp, Vice eoosu! a t Addis » Ababa also v ru proposed for ad­vancement. f ,

Joseph O. K err of th e traffic de- partment of the Association of Ameriean railroads advocated repeal of the long and ahort haul clause of r the to ten tate commeree ac t to hear- Inga by the aenate Interstate com- ” mereo oommlttee en a house-ap- ^ proved bUl to bring about auch re - ^

- A court appearance for Secretary Ickes w u fo recu t to a statementby Jerome Frank, general counsel ' for " th e 'p u b llc ' worka'adrntaUtra- ^ tion, tha t th e cabinet officer prob- ^

“ acorRo~lZ“Bcrry." president." and ^ John L. Lewis, chairman of the “ board of “labor'a non-partisan ^

velt and la ter issued a aUtement WLVlng the organizaUon proppaed to “ "contribute” to th e " i» m p le te "u n -■*" masking ot_th«Loffen*lvcfl o f the s Manufacturera assoclatibti, tbe 'U b* erty League, the ao-caUed grass* wa roots DemocraU o t the fiouth. o r pa any other such orgaalsatlcids form- / ed to defeat th e prealdeat. . opt

A winter w heat crop of 463,708,000 thi Utuhels. well above the crop of 1995 ed but below tho 1938-1033 average, wa

n l A id T hat s A lk a lin U y l

s ^ e i!o<r o f d lg ts tfv

costlier tobaccos yea Udae**. Smoke Gamela : Zry>—for.well.belng— . . t f They *«t you r ig h t! '

^ ^UQHTNEdtelArt

- e a dlge* aftu

C aa*{Ja e d g h t ln tm to G

• Ctm elajM * ^ W l N S m TO

S S e le c tio n o f . J i i f y U n d er S W a y In T r ia l olf M u rd e r -0 C iia rg e d W o m a n

_ -The l ate, of My r Turner, Han ;;_

/ accused of*first degne\ murder to conhecUon with the f a t t i shooting

^ ef Cb*ri«s'HarrIs.'35-year-old Negro porter aad ahoe shine, wlQ be deter- mtoed by a Jury composed of m en ' who have no conscienUous scruples

;« against the death penalty, "even If S. the defendant'ia a. women," i t be- te came evident through states’ a ttor- ." neys' tjuesUoniag of prospecUve Jur-> ora durtog tbe first day of the ae- n cused woman's tria l to tbe dUtriet- court here yesterdajr.- -SelecUon of tbe Jury had not beca d completed when court recessed last ^ jpnMpecUve

Jotted peremptory—chalkm gea-oa__« each aide, the sta te had exercised It only three and the defense two. Oi « Jhe.ortgtoal--jury-llat-of-80.naaw*,- '* seven remato to be drawn.° -*'A «mall*gi«up o f spectators w hich-

witnessed the tirat day's proceeding*." tocluded the accused womaa'a bro- ® ther, Dave Turner, and her m other, J ■ Oma Turner, who came h m re-^ cenUy-trom;Tex8s:-------------------------- -1’ Prospective Juron were question- f* ed by Edward Baixock. prosecuting f attorney, and Turner K. Hackman _ of Twin Falls, hla aMoclate to this ^ case. W. L. Dunn of Twta FalU is- a ttonuw .Y nr th » iw iw r t

In th e Jury box a t the cloee of the day were these candidates for mo Jury:

) Christ Hesoelholt, N. V. S h a rp ,.

Blets, J . L. Duke, Henry KoUmeyer,. J. H. Nye, Uoyd James, Rex Lam-1 men. Bay HoUoway, O. H. Durltog,

. Innocense Pleaded [ In Snake Murder' K » A M aiM S. M « 11 «V -A p ta i ' Of tonocent and tonocent by rea- ' son of insanity was entered by Rob­

ert S. James today to the chargo ’ tha t h e drowned his wife to a b a th - , tub, a fte r having thrust her legs> toto a boxofU ve ratUesnakea.'I Charles Hope, former sailor, who- proaecutors a ild ,w u a coofessed-gc-—. complice to the alaylng. alao plead-, ed tonocent.

' PLEADS NOT OUILTT- Bruce M artin o f Twin FaUs jdead---- ed n o t guUty to a charge of drunk* en driving to the JusUce court of Guy T. Swope yesterday. Date of

■h«rtog-W i*-»et-for-M ay-38-and— j Martto w u released on a t300 prop- •> erlj r bot^d. .............. - ■ - ...... | - ^

w u fo recu t by th e agriculture de­partment.

A alowtog down to construcUon operations to AprU w u reported by ths navy department to have delay­ed the eompletion datea of 11 new war ships by two to five moaUis.

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KTNINO SPEED .of/«//« Mr*.lAraold^«t«(v^de|>eadsgre*(lyU(Cttioor^IcaoUCam«l*«i(fa--------------after meals." tay* Mr*. Arnold. '

a f c tI P M W l f p W M i » . ‘-rV ' •

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i U t t W - d w r e r o a oT je ir ------• 8*7*: “ Camel* aet ,• Ightl II** fttst a so m l for me toto C aaeb &c dlgesdoo** saka.*

I W « madm bvm U p t X .

T 0 1 J L C C 0 S ...T B i)d a K *nd _a n j : a y .A lh a tp o im la r h i« « L .

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~ BURLEY, May 11 ~ T h e flsST “• neetlnir lor the year of th » Biu^«' s e a u id.Protdaloiuil -Womens clubVM hekl At the homie of M law Ida OaiAdli and Anna Lanon laat Tueo- tfay erenUiff. A buffett dinner w u ■erred by losing members In a con-

- teat. Guests of the club vere Mrs,-----Reme~ BoiWert'm5:rriB MW. EUiet “

' finiaU and 19 metabera Fcre pres- .j . cnt.,eprtn» flowers were uw d M ta?. J

bl« deooratlonj. FoUowlnj the din- . ner, election of officers for the com­ing year took place, M ln Marsuerlto Sears being elected president; Mra. Ruth Marshall, vleo. prfildent; M(ss E tta Mm Beaslre, corrapondlng sec­retary; Miss Bvclm>8hclb, record-

• lng''aecretary: Miss Anne £ a i ^ . treasurer.. Miss Ollre Ferrell vss ' delegated to go to tho stAte conven- ,tlon to be held In Coeur d’Alene May91 to June 3. - I

— bhrtstlan Woricera clrele aod Blue j

___ ghitreh wif t Tyiitr*<<ny «ift<>rTii%nn In . 1joint sewlon a t the Christian church. Mrs. Donald McClaflln presided for

___M i*_Joaeph-.Myer9'.who-.bas-sono _to* Callfomla for a short trip . Mrs. Oora Rhode acted as'secretniy dur-

' Ing the ataence of Mrs. Carl Braden. The general business discussion was- - held alter which refreshments In charge of Mrs. McCUflln were serv-

-----»iTM ni. J . B. TW son-and-M i»nnr HClark assisting In acnlng.

Mlsslcnary soclcty of tho Metho­dist Episcopal church m et a t the h uno of Mrs. A. O. Smith on Thurs­day where tho lesson was In charge

-— cf-Mri: I r a' Andrewa-and-devoHons - wero led by Mrs. T. B. Swanson.-Mrs.It. D. Atkins was In charge of the

. mite box demonstration. I___ lMrBi-OUud»-IUtl»y. a brlda o t tort- J

. weelb was honored a t dinner a t the I home of Mrs. John U. Renclier Tues­day evening where covers were latd for H Buesta. A color scheme of pink and white wna carried out, tu ­lips and whlto candles being used I as table dccomtlons. A floor lamp I

' was presented tho bride a t the close I . of the'evening. " I

Announcement of the engagnnent I of MlM Vem Bryant and Robert 1 Werner was made a t the home of Mrs; John W emcr n t Albion last- Saturday afternoon when Mrs. Wer- ner nnd her daughter. Helen, en­tertained a t a bridge dinner honor-

-JngM iM Bryant. The annotuiccment -- waa m ade by miniature rolled n ew - papers addreaaed to each gm;ftt. »>-m- ^

pecUve bridegroom, ft reporter for- - tho Burley Bullcun. Prizes were «-on =

a t bridge by MU.i Lucille McMillan of Burley and Mm. Henrj- Grohof- vy. Jr.. of Rupert. The wedding will “ Uke prnc« during the summer. “

____Patterson honored Mm Mnrgnret pMarsh of Ooodlng a t the home of ^ Mrs. Aiklhs Saturday a t r:15'o'cloclc luncheon and mlKcllaneous shower. MlAs Marsh will wed Rev. Leroy H. Walker, pastor o f the BurJcy M. E. church, here In June. Spring flowers tlwen* used throughout Uie houso and Stable# were attractive with pink and Uwhite tulips from Mm. Alklns’ flow- wer garden. Places were marked by elpink baskcU covercH with cay um- Kbrellas and a miniature bride nnd \croom waa placcd near the place of Lthe bride-to>be as a reminder of.the ./•nming e\-ent. Covers were placed tl<

• for lS ^ e s ts andcontcflt givm ea were "cl

M.irsh wos the recipient of many eislfu . I n

\ A mother and aaURlUcr i«ai w;ia Tngiven at the Chrbtlan church S atur- dlday afternoon by members of the I 'senior endeavor society. Each guest piwaa invited to bring her daughter _or If she had none to bring some “other mother's daughter. Musical _numbers were glwn and a social af- _

Mrs. Oeno Price entertained a t a dinner party honoring Mrs. Ethel Irons of Nephl. Uiah, a t her home Wednesday evening.

----- -7knir7rdohirTJT?l5on~u-a3nitai<M' ~to the Sacajawea club a t h e r borne Wednesday altemoon when th r « tables of bridge >n pUy. LUacs

club prtM w'ns awarded to Mrs. Searle Powers. Mrs. R. C. Mels-• Inhn wasagiicat.

Mra. R. C: Rich entertained mem- • bera of.tfte Pau P u t Keewls club T at a desscrt-brldge a t her home

' Wednesday afternoon, the meeting f being Ihe last mcellng of tl>e sea-

D. 8. relief sochMles met in ® regular «s*lf5p tliU week for theol- ogy and irsUmony meeting*, the

— subJccUof the l<‘.vv>a .b c lnc .-Tttt l ;- _ mony and Mortydom." Mrs. ZellA

'6ohm was In cliarge a t Uie first ward wher»-l3 memt>er* were pres-

Ihe eecond ward-with 35 members fireawnt and a dlacu.vdon on child Tielfare was given by Mrs. Sara Par­ker. Mrs. LUUe Matthews and Mrs. rann le Hunt will be In charge, at thU ward pest Tuesday. Tlilrd wardwas tn chanre of Mtss Mary Drake _«t)ere iS members were present.Mra. Kvira Thompson will have charge nm 'w rc k 'a n d M «. K atherine Tol- — m a n u in a K l.^ ------------- -'

Ml*. F. rfobson^enteruunca membera of th<? Haphnzard club U it Tuesday afternoon. Two tablea of bridge were tn play. Ublcs were d « - orated with gay flowers. High scorn w u won by ilr s . Elsie .Klink. The •

S t r e n g t h e n -T H E BLADDER 1

MAKE THIS tSc TEST --------pnflfc-teta~of-bo<ied-or dlsUUtd ^

rUghis, fns5U««l desire, scanty r.ow. burning, or baekaehe. Yo-J tno*

---- *luH.hard«ater.does to a tesketUe. _Ur*vj~i.»*. acids and —

---- with- b«thM leavta.- juniper oil. etc- jcisde Into green Ublets called Buk- I •u . the bUdder Isj:. Works cn the | -

slm tar to « u :e r on cn th e ? -- .._bOT6li. In four C m . II no: pleased. •

tr .r r .i l ref-jr.d ro -r 3Je.rha.:w cj-.—AUi. . , -

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I WILLIAM MAHAN. Wdnaper ol - l!ar>* a t tho s ta rt of a 60-ycar

' ffuilty before Federal Judge I t - - photo shows Mnhan, handcuffc

Marshal Robert Forrest (rlRhl i. boat. “Lady Haramnck.” a t St ' tenttary. U is one ol’ the few i

L meeting Included a serle.t of moet- { Ings nnd the clpb will hold a high-

r CLUB AT GOODINGELECTS OFFICERS ~

L COODINa, May t l - PoUowlns, % tho aonuttt spring luncheon of IheI Soroslik c|ub lost Tuesday afternoon.I ilie officers for the current year I. were elected. Mrs. H. T. Wlrth wasr chosen presltlent. Otlicrs named are '- Mrs. J . W. Clouser, rtce prp.«ldent:; Mrs. Maynard Hlll.'secretnr;:: Mrs.’ Lomc Lauder, treasurer.

. Dclegntea.to,t}ic district conven- ; tlon of tho fjederatlbn or Women's ' clubs, to be held In. Dol.ne. May 1«

- er. Mrs. w! A. R an d o l^ arid Mrs. Ivar Skouganrd. district chairman of

r THiHic. niid .MW.”CJiif*iiM itfyncifflr ~ district chairman of lltemture. Mr:<.

: I ' . F. Ryanv retiring president, also . ptons to attend the convention. *

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I f NOT, P H O N f US Q U IC K ir- —H o o re rn Jen -tre -h e fe^ b f-o n ly — — [ a sh o rt tim e. T hey 've com e to

give hooic s h o w in s i o f th e

J m c n tm ad c to d ay —th cH o o v e r . w ith Positive A gita tion and

i ts fan -lo * u sc , rcach*cver)-.I w h e re c lean in g too l* . G et , y ^ u f nam e o n ouc appo in t- 7 ■ n e o i ■ J l j i“ lrarncdiitcly .“ ?xu! o b liga tio n to p u r c h a s e . ____ [

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of Georse Weyerhaeuser. !s hour r prison.sentenco, within less tha E. E. Cushman nnd wns (wntei

fed to. United Stntcs-Marshal-A.- ht) as hc wns Inken down the itj Btcilacoom. Washington, for the pictures clearlly showinpr .Mahai

PRICED WITH THt LOWEST...

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aafcty. See for yourtey.

riym outh of ”.,111 Three” gi\-ei , .3'oubo<AaSafely.S(relbodyand —

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models Qist pricea a l main fac­tories) . . . j-et gives you an

. amazing numberofextra.va]ue fraturcs. Note the list of fe*- tarcs given here for safety,

------Koniimrll>on-t buy W bJfolded! Be-

........fo reyoobnyanyear make sure ‘tha t you drive the extra-value n^-mouth. Ask aay D y aou thd ^ e r ta this cotmljb

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MElllNsiTED 1“ TO WflilW flEETS _

BURLE\‘. Mar 11 — Threo hun- _ area"Mexk-nn laborers .arrlveaTiere H over tlie week end from Sacramento, » Cnllfomla nnd will commenco work M m beet Holds on Uie Minidoka proj- ■

The hlwrers were,brought hero In Ma 13 cnr .special trnUi by the Amalga- 1 ;-;mokHl SuRtir ' comnanv and have p:'i

■ bci-n cliatribtiled over Uio Burici'-I i;> Paul dLstricU where-beet Oilnnlngoperations «H1 take place, approxl- l i :mntely 13,wo ncrea to bo covered, fmTlio sii«nr conijiany had recently y j |spon-wred ghipmenta of laborer* h e r; j®b;- bus 10 imntlle the 2500 acres of jf 3beets whirh hnd been planted early. UThe Tijce scalo for thinning and ■hoeing. 0. adopted by the stato is ■set a t tO-60 |irr acre ond this amount ■Is expccted to be paid although tho ^CiL«.-<l. couiity members of the state ■beet Krowok.' association h aw not 0 rench-M nn Agreement regarding the

—Alyi.* rVo inontlia* tlme-wiil- p t ^ —EO ably bi; rrgulred to eompleto the Uilnniiig nnd~lioclng operall6tW“ lfl' '^en« thU (ItMrict. sixth ________— ---TT*________________ .wWcJ

NEW HIBHWAY GARAGE ERECTED AT GOODING

OOOniNO. M a y ll — W ork lsun - jder(luv.on..a.guTago.buUdlngJor.tho 1 . ^stAtr hichwny department here. The \gtkgarnc'- 'tf. located on property of tho 1 ^OorKliiig hlKhwny district and will be l y i3< by 38 beet In slxe. Jack Long, M/orem;in Sot the JjJghway depart- v lment. Is In charge of the work, be- w tng-a.iiLtteri_b^_rtT-loeal-men.- - A

When this buiidlng. la -completedLong will .tako hla crew to Hager- ^ man to erect another building, 18

highwny equipment n t work on tha t section of the state highway.

SHOWER AT SHOSHONE ,hS HONORS BRIDE-ELECT *»'i‘

Pat-1SHOSHONE.May 11— M issDor- with

othy Powers entertained‘.the 'Wed- T fis ' ne.idny Contract eliib nt a shower iiie i Wedn>'«lny. night in honor of Miss frleni Doroi!:y Ooocli, who la to be m ar- » poll ricd nt Clarkston. Washington. In youni August to Fred Baldridge. troub-M lu Qooch was presented w ith a broth

shower of gifu from the guests and li cot a club gilt from the club. ly, ai7'Cohiract Vas played during the r. Hhc cvcnlng wllh Mra. Pred Gehrig win* ••.lloo: nlng high nrly^ and Mrs.-W, H .M ur- Mnrrj phy winning-low. Mcho

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12; lose....

A M U S E K~lC^ror~lrr New Film [

buuiD vam or and c~hartnihg bttiel ertnanlln one of great comedy ene* from ".Strike Mo Pink.” the (th annual Cantor motion picture, Ing. i lich.oocns.a.four.dAy^cncnicmcDl' thMl

tho Orphrum^theater tomorrt>ir.

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Beglnnlar M’ednesday (he Idaho » eatrr preaenta aa the regular mid- -ek return hll. James Cagnry, and t O'nricn In -The IrUh In Us- th Frank McHugh. AUen Jetikln.- U 'th e -U o r re fT n - lr t r t r fn im r - H Je O'Hara's, and . (heir pugilist \ \ end. In (he family waa a fireman. ' \ \ lolleemaa and a good for nothing ' \ ling loafer'who~%aa alwari ln(«^ I luble by ln(erferlnE with h tf ^ >(her'« love affain-.Tba.program completed irith a moaJeal, novel- y and news.

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lowesti You can boy a Wtf. ymouth for as litUo aa S2S “*** h. T ho Commercial Credit »*vf ny baa mado available (o all atlot ir. Dodge and Dc Soto deat- •v fiaenco terma tb a t make ^ °Ith easy to truy.________________ *1“ *^

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Here’s Jam et' Barton, noted tap aooer aod sUge atar. aa ’‘Old fan Mon>hy.’f- ,tn RKO Radio's _ 1 nnedy drmma ef small town po- f O cal'latrtgn*—in d 'so e lf tl- tllm b ' — k IT. ahowlng a t Unele Joe-K'a RoxyiMter-WednnMlay.-only.-'rbo-fllm, ----- ]Ued •‘nia.Family.Ttee. U based o a . -— 10 popnlar sUgo play, ’-Old ItUn I litrphy.’* by 'Patrick Kearney aud Arty Wagstaff Grlbble. Many Irtsh i laerers are in the eaal. Festnrt^ ^f f r - 'M a ^ ^ -C a lU h a n .—AdiHson--------«ndaa and William ~'llan)gan.' > Vote* and klssca are mixed In-

> a political cocktail of fas(-mov- iC dnuna and comedy.

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ilaoTcail-N orgethe bot-u tatht r C6i cfHgerator. A od is th e re to y tbt tetier way to Judge a re frigera - u^;o r ihsn by its h o tw e a th e r ^ f - ------orm aoce? y g

N o laaner b o w h o t your itch eo m ay be. you i r e c e r t d a . — ^ if s ifely kept foods and plenty pf Ice eubcs w hen you w an t them f yours is a Norge^ RoU ator [efrigcrator. N o rg e r c f r i g w ^ ors sre tested s t th e factory ia oom (cm pcrstures m uch h o tte rban your’liIlch c irw ill-H ?rb C ------- rm

B c a u ic o f the surplus o f de- RE

ses very little currcQt. N o rg e tL aves. W ith R oU atpcR cfrigcr-uon , you save on food by sto p - cO ing waste, by buying In savinguaotitics. by m aking b e n e r use Whn e r r o T c r s r - 'O w f i t f * ^ ^ 5 H ------^< 'orRcsaving<up!o$llaiD ooth. ^ Vt.tit th e dealer o ea ry o tt aad

ec theN orge. fa a m in e its oiaBy ■ 5>ractical features. G et th e josrde Story o f R o lls to r refrigeratioQ Und Icara bow sm all a d o w n gsytnem w ill p lace a beautifeil taw

NOROC D iv is io n - -iJo ry tT jru e r Corforatioa I

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GOODililG TO REMEDYGARBAGE SITUATIOH '^

' GOODOfO, May U — D lip o ^ <4 garbaga-*nd tba.proper rnnta lntT^,,-'-: for it have been/discussed.by MU.-. city councU recently wllh tha acUo^- -. > being taken by City'M arshal TtoK ' ;- Co», who- announces -spcdflcatloni • -- for garbage cans.

The cohtalners. must be of 1B« - • gallon capacity) cQUlpped with tlg h ti - ntdhg ud ahd iwo nanoies. aiod be made of aheet mxtaL Por otheS Ihao.dwelllnBt a MTSalJon.can.moat,.,^ ue provided.

Anyom depositing garbage in u ny other kind of a container v-lll b ^ .tj. guUty of a-mlsrtanw«nor.» na . «tib*—-.j ]Kt to a t33 fine. - '

The city provides a tniek for tb« I free c o l l^ o a .a n d disposition o l I jarbage. ‘ j

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retains its dclicate flavor /„ all

F R O Z E N Y ' d e SSEIITS

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• L u t - p o w e n tD noLLA TO ir,IO R .. . tmpodt, 04tr, lolltag power’

t^ratarawetaaJaa. Biwit—awn tuW - ------1 , »it4 «n itmMt tvtffttUat ,.m \My Ncrt* h4i tk* MUttf.

-Cboet r i b m frigtrator tbzt-ias ---------tb t I m fn v td P r t t t A ction lAZIUTCH . Ifn p m tJ Asio.'

-jjw rtrftO O O U aH Tw H Y D RO -^--------yO \fl/erfm btnhig Jniits a n d ■vtgtUtUi • SUdmg Comimation---------B O T T L E ^ DAIHY BACK • J /A /^U T IU T Y BASKET • AD- AISTA6LE SHELF to p n t i J e Ltfgtf tpact ub tn n ttd td •-

'ODOR.PROOF DOOR or* / « / - /rteziiig lee Compartment • All

RESISTINQ PORCEUIN L in h e • ..E x ira .I .a rg t UVE RUBBER SEAL on btafily m a U ttd door • Almost nrrU um g RO LLATO R COMPRESSOR.

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DIRIGIBLES , ■ ■ When It comes to navigation of the

' ' a ir by llghter-than-alr craft the Qfif- -mans' may be said to lead th6 world. : in ie successful cruise of the giant < *‘Hlndenburg** which docked safely after J a record. trans-AlTantlc' Voyage prob- , ably mar]|:fl. the' beginning of a still ] greater era In the'development of this t

■ type of carrier.. . ' ' Americans experience with the “Zep-

pelln" method of air transportation haa i been unfortunate. Ali three of the a li’- J

~ ships built in this fcoUhtty'aua OjiSt&Ud , by thft naYy.,.thn-«‘flh«nftntif)iih».t.hfl- _ “Akron" and the *nMacon.", crashed to | their destruction with acrompapylng ,

— Joes of Ufe.-Hi*,only dirigible which-the- j navy, sow baa is tbe 'Xos Aiy^Ies.*’ no t

---4onger -ln-uie->)ut-whlch-waa-buHt -in- J Oermany and stfely piloted across the i

— AtlanUe by a Oermtin crew for delivery -ft b -the-Amectcanrgovetmnent.......... ...........

Wbeth'ex o~i; hot the dirigible will ever Bvpply a popular form of travel for pas­sengers m ust long remain a moot ques- t tion. MotwotbsUodlng the success a t- . ^

■ ttln ed liy-o ermany-w ith th lsn ai'tlcmlBr \ :Qrpa-oC.cra2t-thej:econl-on-the-wbole-

Is not reassuring. Trobably the safety jof tbe dlrlglblj} lies iii its ablUty to run jaway from storms rather t h ^ to navl-> j

.... gate them, although thU also be 'said of 'the alHilane. iBut whatever thefuture may hold i t !s safe to aay th a t 'to- date, Germany bas shown the way. <

s o s s a B B M JA *TAMOUS VICTORY” \

___ _To.ft.populfttl6h;.dMcrlbed aa.yelllhg iand with Miiiwftllnl Tnnrfo Jb is triumphan t annojmcement of tti«u ■taking of iTddi^ba&a. I t was a ‘‘shm

v.lng Tlctory,** and the world would not i be allowed to s n a t^ the "iruits of vie- "J tory*' from fascist hands^ he said.

No one knows today what the fruits * o t thla victory are to be. Evei> Italians

ought to know th at the fruits of vic­tory, of the World war of nineteen hun- J

eighteen w m -a s bitter and unnour- [, Ishlng as .those of defeat. The fruits of ^■ modem'wars seem to be primarily more i

wars. And Is a shining victory won by ^ employing airplanes and poison gas ogalnst savages equipped only lor less

________MUSE£tEA5imfi_S2iEEZES______.Men have_«lsay.8_h_*_d_an_instlnctlve

dislike of o ld 'fashlon^ houseclcanlng.. , th e ir , distaste has been attributed In i,

- some quarters to mere personal discom- ^• lo rt and mental aversion to change.

TheLr objections are-now placed on more rcspectcd grounds by three •■al­lergy” experts .at an alr-condlilonlnB , confcrcnce. The dust raised by beating rugs and cleaning walls a n ^ c rfo rm -

-----ing s ta t ltir r ites causea hay fever aymp- —toms In many humans. I t acts Just like the pollen*, espcflally ragweed, and the proteins of one sort and another in the o environment and diet which are Irri­tating or poisonous to certain people.

—=— This still leaves women's enthusiasm i ' for the uphcaval_of housecleanlng un- .

rzzrcxpTnlnTdriof manyl3r’thcm”sureiy~irr*ltt— miUe as BUSoef>tlMe-to the dtut os men.; — ___I t muAt J>e..tiiat_womca-arc more s e l l - '

• sacrificing than men artd dtvote them- * selves to b o u ^ lean ln g ns a moral or y byglenlc cause in spite of the sneezes. •

L u i l ' JOBS XSITNEW JOBS ”. I n J!Federal * Commxmications commission. * President QUford 'of the American ®

•. •felephone-and Telegraph company re- s

■ phone OTployes had lost their Jobs be-

*' Actually, the number of switchboard |- operators dropped for th a t rtason~yaT|^

seventeen tbonnmd. but three thousand i aew Jobs wero created for •'servicing'' j automatic exchanges. Only tbe net loss : Is counted. 4* ' t

------O n irq rtti» w n i^ U i» ~ o rb u m * n ~ e li^p

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- -pIoiTnent-ltt-relaUon.to-oew machinery is suggested in this report>Tbe switch­board operators who lost their Jobs to the dial system 'courd not turn to the

Tiew-Jobs-it createdrThey -were nor p re*■ 'pared-to-manufacturo-dlal-equlpm ent

or materials and they‘cotUd not do the work of Installation and servicing. Other workers* took those Jobs.

The problem created technologi­cal unemployment Is th a t of effecting

-the necessary-transfers Irom .speclallz-■ ed types of Jobs' to others qul£e"drffer-

ent. Some of those operators doubtless obtained other switchboard Jobs in off flees or institutions. The rest" bad to leam new work. Sometimes such chang-

^ 'ts are -easlly-inader-Bometteea -they' are never made a t ail,'and the machine is blamed for the resulting tmemploy- ment. Tho faulfe * r e ^ lies with our

a-ME.V AM) OANGSTEBS• tDctroa NC»>) — . '

. I f mfm oof.gerrea-lt-ina-tho-Chtcago-crtnie commission vhlch took to ra ting publlo enemies and ElvlDg them serial num ben llk« the mem> b e n of A crowd Uned up in a busy barber ahop

: -TO-SaturdAy-aftcnsoon.—Wff-always-suppooed.- howflvor, tha t J. £d sar Hoover-astented lo the: raUng and had been tracking them down more or less In numerical order. Zf th a l was the caso J . Edgar h is spparenUy repented of Ute as- w nt.

“Wa don't give them any rating tn ttie federal •>burcau of invuiisailon.'^he aaid after the cap- turs of Alvin Kan>ls. **Tbejr aro all ;eltow rats' to us." '

I t seems like a good Idea. Tellov or not, ra ts they oertaloly arc U la ra ther profitless to spec- uUt« on the question of bravei?. 11 depends a whole lot on who lu s tbe drop on whom. Tbe Important faet is tha t these members of gang, land are vermin preying on the social order. They have to Im trapped and destroyed or have their teeth puUcd." 'I t t Uittt Viua Mi; i iuuvex's Ueisu tm ^ ip w r been doing on excellent job. U msy take some lltUe time, but In Uio end It oi:oompUshes what It sets out to do. When It has once spotted a m an as a member of the song world tha t Individual m ight Ju il as well set bis iiouw in order and

-pnpa£e.to.spcndAloQg Umo-away from friends ond'famlly. That oiKanlzatlon h as eyes and cars and lDUJds all over tho country. Ultimately

and shortly Uie hands have It la tbelr grip.

are able men In the organlzaUon, whose work Is ably directed. There is co^ordlnsUon in tbelr work. Tlie various parU of the machine-work

•smoothly and competenuy-together." Tho lufori” matlon which one ssen t picks up Is quickly a t the.dl5posAl.or.aQothcr-.vho.needft.to-kiiov.lt. M oreom 11 Is beyond the reach of th a t local po* UUcjri lafluenoa which rehders police work dlf»

~ T H E aOVEBNOR aEASONs’ sTRANOELV (CaldweU News-Trlbune)

Yesterday, after a long and expensive scarcli, tbe federal Department of Justice rounded up WlUUun Mahan, former Idabo convict and pa-

■iolcd.pct-ot-the.itata-pardoa-board,-who-U-aa~ cused of having played a leading port In the

-Weyerbaeuser^kldnapUig.-*wtth tne capture~of A lnn ICarpls a few dAys ago the only notorious kidnaper xcmalnlng a t large Is T. II. Robinson. I t Is sAld tbAt Robiosod’is of auch phyilquo thAt U Is' possQ>le fo^ hUp to dltgulae lilmself as 'K wooAn. tnider' thls' clrcumaionce. federal lu*

^W U gA tO rtlfdm irihe-'W ^BnrorTiIsra^ uoususUy difficult.

J. Edgar Hoover, chief- of the federal Bureau of InvettlgaUon. who has been doing a splendid Job of m aalng kidnaping an unpopular vocation, declares ijtat one of the createst obstacles to crime prevenUon Is to be found In the pardon* log aystems of.mAny su tea ,acd be meoUooed the bberaUoo o t Mahan, a conttrmed criminal, from''\EeTraaE5‘penIlem W ylM X H onH ‘7*iim ^

member of the Idabo pardon board, is not a t all in l.irmony wllh Hoovers opinion. When In- iimevH jfu tu u ; reuiive ta ' ua aiiiiUA Ar Mahan the Governor aald:

All tbls work of the U-mcn goes to prove ‘ lha t 11 Is oot the lengUt o[ Kntence that goverzu And ^ t r o l s crlmc. in spite of the foregoliig learned .opinion as

gUen by the Governor there are UUck*hesded pervons who «1U be inclined lo the belief that

from tbe Idaho pcnlteniur}' lie n-oujd not have kidnaped Uiat Weyerlwcuicr boy or commlucU the various other violent crim n cIiArged against him since bis liberation. .S'citlirr would-it have been neeeasary to spc«a a vaai amount or the taxpajers money U» retai)iuring Uie criminal.

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' BREAKFAST FOOD....... ......... ~ "mUdOTL I

Al UieTk-'tddUig aimlvcriWi- of a ScoUlsh m ag:' nate. one of the gupsL'. r.ollcing a somewbai lonely^looklng and raUirr slubblly Attired In A' comer, walked, over wid sat beside him.

“I waa Uitroduccd to you, but I did not catcb your nam e/' he said. ;

"My nameZreplled the other, " u Dlan." i•Oh, then are a rrl.-«ive of our hoil7” ••yes." rejoined Uic xk-jt rrisiiou. - l m a cou­

sin 1300.000 removed." iAU.\: I

•T ^e n ty * 00B y t a n a ini tom e n-.onibs." m>lled . tb e w om an witness.

-Just bow maaj- m«.::u7 You ijjow you ar* on your oath?"

-A hmjdred and Uen'.y.'

__ RA1.N TO HIM I

'C ockney PupU: 'D o » a il-.e lin iir , s i r . ' |

— Mr.-Tourtat (awakened irom a scuad sleep): •'W nsi's ins 'Idea v : h.ju: nxvWTTSTCro'MUrKr early th is momlng?’— ,

Mrs. Tourist: “I coyldii t « y . bu; 1 remember you got Up early one moruins and you <ro«ed , about u lor a wrek.” j

= ----------- ANt w u a v c - A Be q i ' t s i ‘T b e New B oarder; •’I-love to explore tb e da rk .

gloos o f lb « unknow n, lo U 'O um ib e im la tb * . ocnable. a s U w ere. ai>d

'L e t m e g lre you a n-uirc o.’ :h :s slew , .M r. B m lth ." laterTU[)t«l l U U adlady. ,

HXSEBXLrroyvKRsXrioN - I ^ o a 't b r i K ^ l M r p 'c k r r Q .te ry -« u p u - '

__I^Wbat do you Rir»n? - ^ ^

derSiaaSed.” JDIFTCIUTfT S tm iO D S |

~U la BOW pou lb le to co>d U>« vticCe a*.mea* . phere o f a n en tira house by ou r » p m a l ap p ara - ,

_tu*.'^tTads,oo_adrprtl»“Tr.fr.i, j(A n o ib ^ v s jr u le t a ;»;« i c r d la o a r) . . j

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K l " N 5 T l0 N S I7 W IH I IG r c r l» (NEWS BEHIND THE NEWS)10 (C opyrl^t. McClure K e w ^ p e r Byndleate)

It-------------------------WASlUNOlbN-t---------- ----------Ig ByEayX aekerz. BEVEBSE. The President's famUy circle oon*

cede tha l deep down Uiey bAve gnawing w crIss , for the.perlod June-Norember. The horlsoQ looks

bright, politically, but-al Any-tlme-«-eloddTBsy g arise to c ^ tbe sunshine awsy. ^ .•" ThAt explains TOR'S recent-ecoi'eteneee-wlth •- sucb old f ^ d s as Owen u . xodB iraaa bem ard rs M. Barueh. Thoush his aide* gave o u t th s t

Uiey-slmply."goaalped in a *ener*J-w*jr,*» J tt." Roosevelt qulned them About'eooooolc and In*0 dustrlAl stock Jimrket prospects. Bo also cross- :- exAmlaed Ray Moley. who hse lAtely btaasomed

^ nf thn wiPPOsedlY an^^1.B«iwt.->.>t^ crowd in New York and elsewhere.._ W hat poUticsl reallsU araund th e White

Eouse dread is a sharp downturn la te r In the ^ summer. They realize lha t a falling stock mar- ». ket, IncreaslHff unemployment and relief eosU.

foreign dlsturbsncM and bumper crops might swiftly dLvolor tbe pollUcal canvas. They re*

' member tha t Bo'an looked like a, sure victor in

». agalnst-hlm -and-loxardiJicKlnlayZs-rM lJdln^9 ner pall."

-------- • JP___ mTTffy, Ti>n.iffh tfte President wUl n«.v«>r hw. {*- eomo eligible for membcnhlp In tbe American i

. ■ L lb ^ y League7TSlg BuslneiS'And'he~are «par-'

. ring around to hit upon a workable compromise , ■ ■ !

Despite contrar>* reports, Secretary Roper t iL «tlH plnfhhll^ m Uif ndmlnUtm'VQn'a m m y_tA i

Industry and bt«lne&.i. He has staged a but* t s prising comcbftck. vocaUy..Acccptlng th e Cham*. 1

ber of Commerce dare, he pledged Mr. Hoose- * s velt to A policy of cooperation In studying un- • employment. Then he persuaded his Business i t and Advisory Council to approve his program, i1 dragging'Chalrmsn Oeorge Meade to th e White e ' House to submit a^ formal Indorsement. Next c . Mr. Roosevelt casually agreed to a government h> census o f.th e Joblres—a move he has'blocked e

for more than a year. _f- KC. Roper's wooing of business men has es- . esped notice—nnd praise. Twelve months ago d [ hts council wa% scmpping wllh the .W ilte House A I every week on coniroverslal bits o f legislation, n

He rev ise Uie personnel and persuaded tho new c< crowd.to-devote.all-thctr_AtKntlon_to routlna ci

: problems, such as departmental resaircti. for- n ; eign trsde, shipping, ete.-He keeps them so busy a

with these academic questions th a t they havenX h ■* IIinrW Tnira«r'^ ''61e«i=th'eIi^BroilcheS n____________________ ■ ________________ u

M IX W . Dr. sun ley High's grand scheme for> lining up MAln Street behind President Roose* 2( r veil hAs got bim-lnlo trouble. Although higher* b<

ups Are suppressing the news. n. ' I t WAS ths-former cburch-cdllor-wbo proposed [f

formation of a "Oood Neighbor League" to sup* |1 port the principles underlying U» New Deal. ^

- TTW unm im tM flia not cATir-n m i n a m s -B n Jig orgAnlsAUon, for Itsc^mod to tbe notbUig moro ^ than use of ihe same friendly pbraae which FDR long Ago applied to his foreign policies. Topnolch politicos hailed It ss a wUmlng slo-

: Pw .turns out that the Community Chest

borhood -League,'' And ihelr slogan Is •'fie s good-neighbor.- NoOody"»uspecis-Dr.'-High of -

. plsglsrlsm».iven Ihougftbe has been a leedcr la chsrltable moj^menls and Agencies. B ut tbe » Community Ohestcrs hsve swamped tb e Wblte sj

, ^ leusr and OAblnct members wlUi protests f ' Against Any talxup of nAtnes which might sUg*

■ gest tha t meyhad'CUtercd p s r t l^ i» m ie s .“ • ^ u

NEW YORK - wBy James .'tlcMBllin i],

SUNK. The California and SouUi Dakota prl* martes chilled AUred M. Landon s chances of “ corralling New York's 00. votes - a t - Cleveland. IUrd«bolled eastern politicos liave suspected all “

■ along tha t Landon's managers were ovcrcsu - ”

tlon. Now they are sure ol It. ^. N^w York Q. O. P. Undera nrlvntelv 'X>lnt 0<»t- ^

tha t nearly all of tbe Kansan's much touted victories have been pushovers, wheress he was

■ beaten In ono and wnunlly iled In iha other of tho first two real contesu bo has had. ^

Not tha t the New York delegation has def* h, Inltely and finally turned thumba down ou Lan* ^ don. But his backers will have to talk a more

. Muivlnrlne- limgunre thsn they have to date If „ Uiey nre to capture the interest ol eastem chiefs wtio WlU lukve A lo t to say beluiid the sccnes. q Right now New York political &Iun>3 Iisure tha l „ U ndon's cause is Bunk.unleas Bomh vr Hoover j .

' - ^ p e rh a p e -b o ih —can-be-«ouvenM -lroa-bls- . . tllliy w friendliness. Tho The CuUfomla vote confirms our predlcUon th a l the Iloov^ Influ* mce wUl be fa r more potent a t CleveUnd than II appears on the surface. ............... .. ^

COLLISION. New York nepubllcar.s raCB the " ^StoiaLDakol* outcome-as even m orejisulflcsnt ^

in some ways tban t ^ Cahfornla -resulu Ot>* n ' vlous resentment a t Hesrsl's Intrusion In O.P. Allalra was a big faclor In Uie Utier. But ^ South DakoU—Uke lUlnota—ga -e r.tiklng evl- q,, dence of tho spontaneous iMpuIonty Borah en* u, Joys among mldwestem fanners, i t is becom­ing painfully clear to Eastem conser\-aiUea tha t the Idahoan cannot be stesunroUercd a t Cleve- , land without fatal November mK■fc l^Mons, ^

McanwhUe Borah astutely coiuoltd.iiea his POBIUOJJ by his fwbllc declamtion In f.%vor of ©, A federal monetary alithoniy and a managed mi eu-Tency. ThU U right up Uie alley of every

■ liliponaiU ..TLtj . w i Jgj Borah as tbe one sincere political ch:imploo of jrl the monetary reforms they crave snd he has jiow assured tbera in convmclng terms th a t be • WlU not let them down. <jj,

All signs point to a bead*on call'..\uxi between on Borah and the key e« t« m leaders wi>en it sui rftrnra Ume ta taUgc tftC C.. Q .P. Rlslform. _J Borah's mtdwestem streosUi t.% lU'Iy to give him an Impcftanl strategic at!v4r,-.s;r.___________ •

SYMTATniES. Knanelal circ:« . :^ •^ aichlng _ ! clMely.a sub loea sm iggle, for poi.'? between . . two federal agtnclee—tbe Corr.ptmikr o! tbe Currency .And lbe Federal Depoo.: insurance C o.'poraU ^ They hAve gotten lato eieli other's baU- aereral times on tbe question/o; ibelr re- n rrfilm otw banks,

C o m p o 5 g '’T O tf" O TOJlc^ MAr.y scofe g T TI] s tr lB i^ rtetacy j s i t wtek. The H e ^ Ba.iklng

wnicb would bave Increased t.v scope of hts authodly over n sUonsl banks receivership.But the FDIO boys got wt»e :n ihr :;u-S: of time and la ra sd e a aU tb e pomtcal ItcAia t «>ca- —

pulled ibe__hm _U^ for reeootidcrsuon-before oj, it co«ia~cb*ne lo a foie en Lhe..'ioor.

Tbe New Yora banka are o:r:c;A::y neu’..-al In „ th.; controrrray, but tbelr p_n.v»iA_*vTrp**JiJe« a.-e with the D e ^ t Iwuranee Cos>.'ot!on. I l seems reaionAhle to tbem that t^e atrrner which ^ has to BAke good tbe loaapa o: a bui'.«i bank ^ should ocotrot lU AnaL-a subse<;uec-.:y. B n l ^ ^ tbe Isn* tbe mos; r\>puUr man In q .tba world w ltb the nine Clesrtz; House N .n t. _ !>« Is tulnc fer-tbelr sba.-e al ih* U a t r s s q _ Baak-s loMB m WSt. ^

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iss n e w YORK^M sy i t ^ J o h n a x . ^ >ks Broderlek U Broadway’s m ast feared *y minion of the law. He is the barer

knuckled flsttensr of w lss.tuys, ' iUj sharp.: shooteni,. y >d .downrig h t . ;

Uotbes detekttw ^ t b s Is 6 feeb 10or, | M ^ M | | | a n jn c h 'e s a n d '

weighs Atound^ MflWUMlll i«. wiib IP.U^ MHBiP y lM and A CAne he

Oeorge McUAn* ... lie us.ithe .cAitoon*'hg 55f l | ^ R S |* y ist.' ir- .H e 's » A s p p yts d r e s s e j r w h oh i ou t -or>a _

s uIn n e t on the lowerS i O ^ Q ^ In tn e ^ t Slde.' And ^ n - f -■ He hss almoet slwsys employed bis

sidewalk technique of swinging from a- oie-A nkle-in-btlnglngJa.tho.boya _»n who Uilnk they are bad; ____ ;

He has tbe police depsrtnunt's « gold m edaUor personal courage And

was tbe copper who fsced tlis bar* a rage of buleis from the hideaway of , to the notorlous.Tw^OMnj:rowley_Mid r* brought lh a t noto.-lous killer lo SoST ' n. He hss been a fool for walking t - smsck into gun-fUo.1- Despite hU braverj', Broderick has ss ncver-gotien very fa r in his field. , n. He U sUU a |3000.a-yesr detey.<ve. te some ssy it’s departmental poUUcs. xt ou iers say he b doing exacUy what nt he wants to do. Ife is <l and a n . st espeelAl-pAl of JACk Dempsey. !

jAmes J . Montague' fills tbe tra-1 n> dltlonsl role ot shy poet In real life, w A timid UtUe man w;tb a minaret n. mind, he shrinks from sll public n w contacts. Not long sgo a t a resdlng f l IS circle At The Players he tried to M FT feaTlwoofTitrpocmsrBUl-stUinWed * ■ ly and whispered so they h ad to take ■ X his manuscript away and get tbe ■ ~ rob'uSraem-fentrwood-to-belioflrniB- 4 _ lines._____________________________ M

It The He de Franco wss held for I!• 20 minutes a recent saUing for a H•- belated-passenger. As- a result, a ■

m wt exasperated crowd ot adlcucrs IB<1 fairly_cheered the late comer when ■

he tau jb scurrying up the gangplank. M1, To stand a t a crowded rail for 30 ■

‘ caUinc out and gesturing, ts no t W h much of a 'p lcn ic .r ro r:h s -lad tc j- lt - H , took many beauty tre«tmenis to H

eradicate the grin lines, Incldenlally ■ I liesr Uie longest a liner was ever M

, held wos an hour for Myron T . Her- H rick .— « • . • ___________n

^ .. A -very-learned gentlemsn ' sn d I I a highly successful AuUior whies me W t, interestingly of tbe ne*^ custom M > Among ccrudn welters Damon Run*' I t f . yon AnaUemUigv'sy a t times, lo use S . the ‘'blstorlo present'* unse. H# says - the-w rlters-think il makes things C\

more real, but Jl doesn't. Ho thinks the wnter using this fonn U ssylng wbat might happen «r.d not what does. "Ho comes into the room" should be used wltb if. *'Ho came into the room- is bow we would tell -

I It In conwrsaUon anrt Ibat-gives [( Uie'effect'of-ibe"presenc"Ho,-says .-J 7 t he Fren th -u se -ttae . prascnt - i c n « - ^

oceasionaly to change tha dicUon. but be believes ft a failuro In- Eng» _ . * Ush. StlU Runyon and Hemingway

1 ® • ** / Lowell Thomas Is among the las; =

of th e ‘■bow-tleUts. Ho has wont nothing but the bow since school LLj

' da>-s up. (Murmertng lady over my uLI ' ahoulder:-O f coursc 11 wouldn't read ® AS a-cll dropping thAt up.") Moiric

* bow-llke do*funny for 30 years.“ George Wbiie for many year* wore only a black midget bow, not much H larger than a seasoned house fly, but ienc

‘ Utely he has gone expanslve-and "Us’ an occasional four*ln*hand. held

— audl ‘ I never saw a gbosU The nearest’ Jnelj

1 b*ve come to It; is when In such « ati a n Interlude as th a t through which ney.

B I Am Just passing. X am haunted by Beiv t a nAOJftlL-Cannot quite remcm^ .• I t hovers aboul tb s room, now near. Mm . now far. a fluuering arabesque that th® t almost congeals and then *uddenl>'■ melts. 1 Imagine spooks are Kme- Tc* thing Uke that, cred

■------------------------------playNew York's busiest woman b the How

■ white haired magaslne editor,-Mrs. resei WUllam Brown Mcloney. tllie works *hor

‘ a t her two desks 17 houis-a day. Uic f erne desk ts a t her office and the sire< 1 o i lK r .t her 67th. «na’ Where she bas a roof garden grow* iba i : lag wlU» WtOHm. planted br injtafatr Mft- ’ friends, .including Mme. Curie, Jo dlre< ‘ Dartdson. etc.' They found this serU>bied bit of ertic

doggerel on tbe reporter's Uble a l ^ . one of lbe boring banqueU wltb a FToe , r jw w it” of windy speaker*: ben ; » t midnight I .ebrlek In Bs

affright, 5Un<-Where U Frank Crownmshleld

• rtiiiiiiu teeilgfat?"-----------^ ^ trailTHen comes Uie thought’as~I calm P»

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■ ^ C h a r l e s Hanson Towne. hlbll(Copyright. 19M. Co

^Ce{{aught ayndlcate) heldhigh

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smioiniTioiiiiE------ -- - . . — . nlng

tber°B irl A -'stnkoe bAS s u K ^ ^ io c c u ; F ather Zrtc A. Schermanson

2 C.lhollc !om *«> “ announce* ten..

m e S m s d e t b i r w ^ Rerereria M:tebermanson has been tran^erred Uy.,to JcTtaos. Reeerend Btoko«.wU r ^ ertyI S je ^ ^ ^ b o s h o o e snd serre toe « s i rOoodlng. fiboshone. HAllcy. B e n ^ e . atr*.

RlcbfJ*J« *Pd F A b ^ ld Mreaacrm tlo& s. H> cecDts bere from BqM

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1 ■ ( LEMME PLAY '-------- '^ U E A P ~ F R O S ~

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- I Drillers Hang

:a cH of these drillers a f werk en a cll Grand Conlee Dam on the Colninbla

lENlSllTliSNSEN• chii

HANSEN. May I t - A liura aud- [2®' ;nce attended the senior clnu play, Ustcfi-World;’'-a-lhr<!e-ftet-comedyr eld Friday evcnine nt the school uditorlum. The cost'of .cliaracters f]'g, icluded Roos Pennington, Ohm 7 larklns, Jan e t McMasur. Lew H ar- tbri ey. M argaret Krannc. h. O. Yost, tcrs leiieva -Holllfleld. EU.-t Mac Bing* uoc am, Noah—Oliver—ami Jcnnine it.— tuiw. The cast:w«.Twc!i chcOT snd —Ti ne acUon -sponlaneoai and m il* a -^ tie. Mi.<uTo Mlsa Lola A. RaaU goes tlie

redlt for so capably illrccllng the lay. The scenery, inade by Bllb [owell was w ry real, very much !sembllng the book .\hop wllh its , lOp window and door from which [.“ P: le business bulldir.c. .irroM th--* ” je e t could be ;<cn. .\tu.Uc beforj nd tjetween acls wm furnished by le school band, dUrcted by Harold j j r a

and Uw r trli' glee cluli. j jn f irected by MLi« Rs^u, with M ar- ivar irle Anderson at the piano. Prop- on t rtlea were in ch.irRe of Jtobejt omwmlt. Edith Tm.-.krv. Blake roebUeb and RuLV Bepjcf.. roem* r n i :r i of the'Junior els.v. r i l lBac < ^ u re a te aen iccs will be held ___

iinday cVenm;. a t i^ r Jiish Knooi jd lto rlum : Mft>- 17. T.i;h D r. E. L.rhIte-A*.R_ucsv*p#iU»r -------:-----------Parrata ' day wiU be held Wed* M a»S .:M «:.av*M J«chool-w lth- —« I classes parudtuting wllh ex- en : Ibltlons on dbp’ay. rowiCommencement rirrrL'e.^ will be with (Id Friday evening. Msy 33. a t the ed 1 Igh school audliorlum wiih roem- Theg T rgews : ------- M m u b t i a ^ aA bond e:ectl.m *111 be V ld May | • a f'At- tht - sehcM! fu- ip.e lauf- the- » e of Installing a r.m ra beating beta •stem in ihe *fhool dtirlng the largi immer months befsre the begin* Bao n j of Mhool nei: Sum

euplcd proper.\M.*-.u weeli-tn the terls u th ea.<trm r~ t:o T v -c fH an = n sel« rmerly belonging lo Mrs. John* willn.______________________ -•_____ T^M.-. aad M.-3, Boairuht ar.d fam- nigh r. who occupied i.-.e Jo-*irjon prop* to I ty b a n mored ln u> a hooM oo teac. am Jtroei-belonging to Mr. in d ,m en rs. Howard.. . Rer.Mrs. ]Qra Mlrj'Oth ien Friday for of U :h l to Tistt-relaKVTs ror A few wi’J ja , doB.

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' siv<200 ATTEND MAY DAY

LUNCHEON AT GOODING— ^ of I

GOODINa. May n — The annual k Muy B.iy iiinehton at the Methodt r t ‘sen! church lu t Friday w-as attended by met more than SOO persons who enjoyed the: the delightful event. The chureh I «ho ry m a^ were d e c o ra ^ with ^an «

profuse variety, of other spring — flowers. ^

Tables for four, hostess and three guests, were senred. Esch hos* tcrs was responsible for tho decora- Uon of her table and the serriee forl t . _ ---------- ------- - cof-TDlltnrtng-a-tWD*CDni5c'loncheon "fy » -May Day parade was held with E“ < Wl.*a Bemlce Levy furnishing the Bd» march. The Shoestring school Hoc rhythm band, composed of little Joh [oik from the grades, gave a brief Lal roncert under tbo direction of Mrs. Gee Q. T .' Albertson. -The state school goa }upils gave A spring dance and Miss OUi ^fatide Laycook entertained witb a sml jnIque-whlstlIn«-6oIo.-'-Tl»e-8 lory siel 3ook Ball,"- a clevcr mldcel dsnce. dell ras presenUd by Mrs. J. E. ju n u e l. <iorl ^Tra. Albert atnne. Mrs. Charles Gee

var SkoOgaard accompanying them Q l' m m e piano. " . | | l

[den1 » i

— — urdigDE;«. M aM l- Wuik-fui-l l te-Ed - tsf'.

m hirh schoot-studenU-has nar- »hlp ■owed down to one week of school, burl rilh commencement day being look* M ‘d forward to by the senior class, yeai rhe final week opens here Monday ban< r1U>-.»-fe«-Jlay»» renew befare fin-d. tests ATS beld. • ......... .............M_gytrmlTCjls n > Are being made by in :

jcra 33. I t boys snd 16 girls, theargest 1.) the history of the school. rA Jaccalaurtste sen'ices are to be beldSunday anerrocn with Rev. Charles Fja x a jv p asia r^cgthgnw sn -fi ew y - «*yerUn church, hartng charge. Band andetfcilcca and glee club~Tmmbera a t Irlll form part of the serrlce. 1t4

'HmrsdaV e\-rnlr.g will be ctoss hea:light and awards for the year are no be prc«cn*.?d by the different Pay;eachen. Friday erenlng tbe com- rertaencemeat rxerclsee wiU be. held, taketc r . WlUlAm Frederick Wins, pastor wmi: tbe Jereoe Presbyterian church, ebtnrt’J dellTTT thc-sddrw*. 8 . B. Gcr* - Bl loo. of tb s boara aflAnd

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Guiding Your Child

ByALICX CLARISBA BIOHMOWD

FEAR o r Pn*ORCE________

Ing quArrel—an unusual occurrence in a home i.-bloh a'as, as a rule, happy And united .—Tbo difference lasted for some days, and was so fun­damental th a t they actually played wlUi' ibe'thought'of'dlvorce.'" '

In tbo end. however, Ihelr good

each other, as weU as their inborn

Uie household once more sctUed oa an even keeL

T he only sign of trouble left was the effect on their eldest child. From being a healthy^ it j 'habout her parenU Uke a bomelesspuppy, -r------------------ ---------------J

I t wss'soDie time before thcy^ found out th s t she had om h eard ’ some cf their argumenU and her , sense of security had suffered, a dev- asUtlng blow. Sbe was haunted by 1 tbs fear of losing h er parenU o r tier 1 home, lay awake nlghU worrylnR about it, and was afraid to let them out o t her sight lest they get a di­vorce In her absence.

No maltcr'bow happy a m arrag^ there Is bound to be a period of a d - ; justmenU During Uie early years especWIy^lhere w-lU be occasional . •atMgp.rTrt>riG7 ~knril l n th is day -oC essy—and—frequent—divorces;—Ihe-

1 iHought of -separailbn may enter th e - mlnd of husband o r wife. But to play with' Uie Idea' tUfl' UM^t^ ^^a^m^lHC- is>like playing wllh fire or explo­sives. I t may lead lo Uio very crisis which one would prefer if possible to arold. And it Is eertAinly not good to give the chUdren such a light view ef the permsnenco of marriage.

I t is the children wbo suffer. They |

mesUc dlfficulttea than U good for ' their nerves. Thk bogey of divorce

lahouW S3 far as po»i«ie'j3eJ«pt outAf th^li» llr ^

trustees, will present the diplomas._ The following are the member* of the IBM clAss:.Kenneth BaUs. Nor- roan Barnes, Agnes Butler: Dorothy

I Coffman. Kyle Cmig,_VlTgUilA p e n -__ney.—T ^> ^«o-g l sworlb. Lucretia— fflnftn, Margerr Oordon. Rm&~nsll, . Edwin Harding. Reta-Haj-ea. Hlldo Hochhslter., Wayne Hogue. Esr^— Johansen, LaVon Larsen. M orrU ^ Lattlmer, Bertha M casln . Ellis Me* f Gee, LorraUw Metcalf, 'Jane Mont­gomery. Earl Parrott. June Paul.- OUver PhlUlps. John Price. Fred Smith. Genevieve SUples. ReubenSteinmets.-Bob#rt-Swan,5aUv-WAr-_.dell. Dexter WsUtlns, Lols Wcsten- dorf.

HITES-CONOyCTEDFOIl M]m OF WENDELL'

WENDELL. May l l '^ ^ n e r a i oer- Tices fe r Mr*. Ada EUis Rlee. 61. w irc-of^M ^R lce.--w rre held.Sst-.-,- urday tftem oon a t the Presbyterl*

ahlpped 'to Duncao. Mlssoort. for burial in tbe family plot.

Mrs. Rice was a seml-invalld for ;year*. Sbe U surrlred by her hus- | band, two sons. Chester and Julian. I

and two-slsUrs^ — •— 5- «ivt liJTs. M came to Idaho ; in 1913 from Oklahoma.

PAUL CHILD SUMMONEDBURLKY. May l l — Edon 'Dale

and U s . Earl Baynes of PanL died as Paul Baturday.afteiEOOiLfelle»-._ Ing an illness of scarlet ferer snd heart trouble. _■ T bo~ boay*w u b ro u g h tto T h e Payae oortaary here where It will r a t untU Tueaday wben it wiU b*-^ taken to Paul where rtmeral •errtces , win lie' held.'in th e » u l L. D. 3 . ebtaeh a t 3 p. m. '- Besides his pareeCs. nine broUiers aod slst«n suntT%

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— Y ello w sto n e ’s — N o rth ’— a n d I W e s t G a te s S o o n t o ; . ■

' O p en f o r S e a so n ' j

- ■ r E L W W S T O N t - K—Mnvn^-wlththHYellnTwWnntii. J l

tlonal pork's r o tu y snow plow vork- tng- a t preaent In about 10 feet' orsnovnenrLewls'take. ttie north.and vect Kftta are nov ?pen to motor* A Ists ood th s main jMlnU of Interest ■ a t Mam m a l Hot «pi1ng3. p ld FBlth-. ■

ceaslble, park authorities announced Mtoday. • ^

p ark raBgers will begin the collee- tlon of the.«3 motor vehicle license fee a t the north and v est gates be-ginning Majr 19 but It will probably {Obe Juno 10 before the east and south Kjgates aj« cleared ot si^ow co th a t m

—4f*yel-can-4»e-permll4«d-«v«*-themr - »Because of the heavy snow o n 'lh e M new north eu t entiance road fronvRed Lodge. Montana to Cooke. Mon> mtana, it Is not expected tha t th is Q

^h lchw ay-tilll-be Ih-sultablo^con'dl- K- tion for travel before July 1 .-- , - jj{?

Following the opening of the south —and east entranco roads the plow V;

will le tum to Old Faithful and open the Continental divide road from ■

—Oia-m iChfort o - m se-Tliumb-and- - ■ will then open the Dunraven pass road from Canyon to Tower falls.

Meals and lodgings ara nov ob> \ talnable a t the general store at; Old *, Faithful while the stores an. gnfto>

.line filling stntlons are also open at.present a t Mammoth Hot springs ~ and Canyon. Beginning Decoration day the housekeeping cabins and r | | cafeterias will be ODMi a t Mammoth. Ml Old P a lth iu ir i^ n g - B r id g e arid. Canyon and-wlU. provide the neces­sary accommodations until the ho­tels and lodges open on June SO.

The fishing season will open on _ iIa y J3 _ w d _ J 'h U o _ m an £ _ p fjU ic .

streams «'tll be hl^h and muddy a t riic th a t time some of the n-aters will be tab

__mfflclently dear to.pernilt-gQQd.lly.- - S

— :_______________ y • -------- »UlmOi -EBSNEE - s -HOLDS OPEN®™ I

III _____________ Iha. CASTLEFORD. May H — CnstJe- —ford-Orangfr-held-an-open-m^tiog. ^

a t tho M. E. church Tuesday eve* nlng. John Troendly. master of the ® " North aide Pomona Orange discuss- ed the financial situation of the

constructlon._Mr.. Qardlner-Of Jer- ome, was another visitor. Harvey Hale, county agent, told of plans for the building of a power plant • Ti a t Auger falls and discussed allot- etei

■ acn ts . • " 'J . H. DonI of Twin Falls, man- ^

*fc r of 6«’Ift and company a t Twin Fall*, gave .a ‘ demonstration con­cerning the maricetlng of poultry. A.L. Ronell of Twin Palls, spoke on Orange activities. Musle was fur-

- nlshed by the tcachcrs’ quartet, ac­companied by Mrs. n . A, JClnyon.

_M r..Bonl.furnished rcfrcjhments.of.

Mrs. H. L. Cannon was hostess t ^ |

Falls, a t a 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon Wednesday afternoon, fa­vors being candy bouquets. Mrt.O. P. Strobeck gave the .federaUon report. After tho business 'oeiUoif • “ Rnmrs were played, prltes going to Mrs. Albert Hoag and Mrs. Jack

^ r c n o n lu a . , - - ; *CaMleford M. F. Lodies* All} m'St P

.■TUusdivV.Aflemoon nt the hoihe of Mrs. Waller Reese wltJi Jl&»t‘'Harrj' '

Murtrcy wa« chairman of a pro- [ grad entitled "Home Vacations." and ] ••Mother’s Dny." Mrs. Owlnn played j

_ a plino solo. Mrs. J. J . BJlck Wld what she thought of ••Home'Vadt-’ j tlons," Papers were read on the sub-1 ii-ct by Mrs. Oarner, Mrs. Phillip.^. ^

U-iryy nnrt Mr«- ! _—AbihUcZMrs. .Nom in n cn Icd .de-j ,

vollotiab. The i-.ostess sen-ed lunch : a t the cicttc of tlie meeting. I •

• Men aro puttlne In a laa-n nnd ; • buUdlng cement walks around th e ' BAptut church. — 1

The new hlch fch(Sol auditorium ' ‘ Is beKlnatng lo mnke a Ahowlng and | ,

old building. - j •Mlis Marie SenfU'n and MiiVj ,

»how«r for Miss Ruth Bohanntn. on 1 > Wfdneiday evening a t the C. E. 1 Ward home. Miss ntiby lleldel play- ed a wedding march while Miss Augusta Kinyon dressed a.t ihc Bfooai and ML« Ruth Shaver, dress- ed as the bride, distributed the

~pns: ~. i I r : :a c d -M a . ,JIoiea_ ^ h a n o c a ,

-ar.r.ouaee th e marrtac* of-thelf aon. Rauel. to MUs Emma Shank of

Bh0S.h0T8 on AprU 30.

when >-ou art thia| [ o r ftoruch gives { you trouble, witji |

r>r. ' _

Medial Dijcorcry. j

L*k> OtT. I'ua, Mid; kuS Is »k5 » (m en ot t-Td, ra>4in«\. Dr. firrci'i Cobs m Di*.«imij l« thr tznt mrtfklct 2 tj»» rrtr

• tiaU Ift lh« yp«>r« tr.4 ItU .K !• !u.! Bar id ix c . iu a & V-« . _ _

1 - - Hihden

IN th is b e a u tifu l p ic tu r e f ro m abi t h e n a v y h a n g a r a t L a k e h u r s t , a n d 53 m ln u tc a . I t n a s t h e f i r s t — to be n iad e b y th e ( r rc a t sh ip :

n u l l T R i n i i T r n u n r llif ll I n in l l l rT f l l l l______

' TfllUllLEy'MllTliONi_____ , , Ma

BUnLEy. May II — Impreaslvc Mics-^'errcbiiducM trftrtne'TTD.-sr tabernacle hero Friday afternoon

the memory of Mra. Angellne Lowe. wife of I>r. John O. Lowe. Bearing ^ witness ef the high esteem In which {" Mrs. Lowe was held In the com- munlty, quantities-of flowers-bank- ed tho altar a t Uie church. Invoca­tion was by John L. Smith of Oak- p . , ley.--A 'male quartet sang "Your nL Mother Is Calling for You" and th#. nhminrr ti-i« bv Earl PIN _ _ verson, o ^ lo t ln g bishop. "l^Know . p

L o n ’a favorite song, was sung aa ft request number by Mrs. Joseph P.Payne. Speaksm were Hyrum S. bllcLewis, Joseph P. Payne and remarks ioq,were mode by Bishop 01U-er*on. Tlie jiq . tm «T te»-»anir-M »-L ow «r-LlBh ta- ^Be Burning" and the benediction jtmwaa "pronounced b y ~ Jo » p h Y: ciaiHaight, of Oakley. con. Interment was In'the Burley cem- In :

etery with grave dedication by J.-L lapj

U sed C ar B E x i T T H I S

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R EN E

A C A R W I

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J 2 9 .X h ry s le t l S cdffn^- . . .....'33 -C hc\T oIc t i\)u r in > r S e d a n ... *31 F o rd V *8 ,D eL uxe F o rd o r ...

’.12 F o rd V -8 F o rd o r S e d a n ........

’3-1 Chc%Tolct S ed an ......... .............•30 C h ev ro le t S e d a n ................. ..

'31 F o rd T u d o r S e d a n ..............

’35 F o rd V-8 D eL u x e C o u p e .....

'3 i F o rd .C o u p e .................... ............’30 PodRC i)A S ed an ..............—

'28 H upm obile S e d a n .......... .........

;30 h o rd L o u p e ___— — ...........—J 2 9 .F o r d J ‘o rd o r ,;n 5w niotOTjT?^

•28 F o rd F o rd o r S e d a n _ ..... —’30 F o rd P a n e l D eliv e ry

- 2 9 F o rd T ru c k ................................*30 C h ev ro le t T ru c k ..........

'3 4 F o n T T r u c K / lS t ......................*33 F o rd V-8 T ru c k . . . . . . .______

'3 2 C h ev ro le t T ru c k __________•32 F o rd V -8 T ru c k ......... ..............

C ash o r te rm s i t pa y s to se e > - S p ec ia l P la n V o r

U nion Mo---------- ---- - Y o u r F O R D

nburg CompI^B Recori

hove, the Hindenbur{T> ^‘orld's la I,. New Jersey, upon completion it of a series of commercial fU^h ) this summer. She carried 51 pa

olman. Young music atudenLi of ^nn Irs. LpAv. a^Ustcd by members* of Icit

^Ich M n. *Z<owo was a member. In <ir^cd- the flowers and pallbearers couere cllffdrd Tolman, Mr. Lee aS surlurtaugh. Orland Taylor, Clarence tu r teen, Edward Blngliam .and Mr. Ba-a-of-Almo.-ManyJlbut. of-ton'n,datives were In attendatico'ot the o r tneml. A graduate of the ChicasnonaerTtttOTy-of-Mu8(c,-Mr*,-Lowe —Kd longe b x n an outatondlng fig- g re-ln-muslcal-oltxilas' and. oagaBcdI teaching her chosen profession oneere. She was also prominent in sn tlurch and social activities. ere.. , -------7 ............ „

lUPERT PHYSICIAN ' ON EUROPEAN TOUR

RtJPERT, May 11 — Or. Fayre

>on. led Sunday afternoon tA Join le 12(h annual European as.um- les for on eight weeks' eUnle study lur of European coutitrles .'soiling loy 10 from New York.' ' v *The'~tour-a rraiTged*by-the ■Inter- - nte PMt-Gmduntc_Mcdic#Liw«o: . latlon of Nortli America will be mductcd through Ireland. Btartlng I Dublin, Scotland; England. Hoi- ttd, Oernuujy, Austria, Swltser-

B u y ers

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ITH AGUARANTEE

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_____________________ $ 1 6 0

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........................................... $ 2 6 0

Dk---------------- -------------$ 5 9 0 - -

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— : ^ ^ ; ^ $ 1 8 5 - . J t l S O

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----------------------------, . . . . .$ 4 6 5 J_---------------- . $ 3 6 5--------------------------------- $ 2 7 5

------------------. .$ 2 9 0 _

your Ford Dealer K i r s t ^ i fTeTehins — ^

a to r Co.) Dealer

j r d , T r a n s a t l a n t i c F l i g h t

■ III l l l l ' M

t - ' t t

i larcrest dirigible. Is caught Us ll w ion of a record-breakinK flight frc ^hts—the first transatlantic air sc passengers and a crew of 56 on th

land and Franco with the last clln- u1tl ICS vlsIUd lo be In Parts. •; COti

On-returelBg-«>-Kew-Voft-eftr>it-pup In July, D n ' Kenogy will continue a course of Instnietlon taking general surgery and X-raj^. He cxpccls to rc- turn to Rupert In August., «

S H O S H O N E -C H IU D R E N ^ -^ i H P R E S E N T O P E R E T T A m ,

-------------------- - , , -------------- -Ll- 2‘ W,SHOSHONE .May 11—Tlio Junior Dr.

hlgh-Mlmoi-«nd--tl)o-{lrMr^Kl-MO>U>)H' ond grades of Uio South Side school Vln Saturday night pre.«nted Ihelr op- But eretio, "Who Discovered America," Jlm

Po in ts■ /

CHE/

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R a t e s A l

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192 1 I d a h o P o \ f a r m c u s to m e r t h a t c o n ic w i th

A ll Im p o A ffric

---------------------------------our Ifrrilnrr rirpen'ture for thrir litellh henpfiU the f»rm!ni entire ,commun;'y.

' Pow er are en«ied b. tlon^ for th r ir Inw e

. 2 0 J la ( <_ -_____________ I n

• • F o r je a r a « e ha» ing o u r cunlnmrr*— lo « e « t^ M iib Ie ra le i

________ l ain a high a tandar

enjoy e lrtlrli: rate*

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M Wlt\*

hosle.i ■ ^lesdn

- tlanso_ glnla-

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ll w as w heeled , l a l l f i r s t . In to fro m (Je rm a n y , in 61 h o u r s Euseb

r se rv icc lb th e . U n ite d S t a t e s Dick , » th e j o u r n e j '. - ^ ; ! ^ 'P h o to .:— - A glu1tli which Is combined "Tho Spring COtirl.” conslftllng of tho primary -cHn, P'ti'ilT A Inriic crowd o lttnTlfftt '

music waa entirely new and WeUi< catchy mid the costuming was beau- Emmc tlful. n ic first and second gradca Breck' prrsenlert tlio preludo to tho operet- s s = la atid there were fireflies, daffodils,

-iho-lieraldi-ihe-klng—'*nd'—queenr GtlM tralribearers and attendants, * rob­in and riilnboy fairies. Tho c u t of Dr. -■Wlio-Discovered -Amcrlc*"- was: quick Dr. Cerebellum, Dennis Everet: p»jns

4»}iyltw;,-IftUy-L ou ■ LockJi;.. -Ollvar Indlgt Virginia Commons; Oener»l Target, your Buddy Hansen; Jack Broadside, P han

. Jimmie Hq u ; Plioebe Primrose, La- phom

T h e Hi:s to ld<A s a Shining E

On the. . T ’ . '

r r i t o r y O n e o f F e w

\ r e A s L o w O n th «

r - f a n n c r f r i e n d s In o t h e r B ta te s .- r i c r a t e s a r c h i g h c r - o n t h e f a r m i P o w e r e s t a b l i s h e d u n i f o r m r e s i d i c r e n j o y s t h e s a m e lo w r a t e s , t h i t h ib w - c o s t e l e c t r i c s e r v ic e , a s t

i p o r t a r i t A i d t o A n _____rricultural Area

p.«pl. »r ' * Tpend upon the fruil« of agrirul- ‘ "dellhood. Therefore, anjthioa-lJvalmin* popuIaUen la shared by they. The fa ra e ra wrTed hr Idaho .man■d by their brothers in nlh-r.w electric rates. _________________^

a t e R e d u c t i o n a ................... .I n 1 0 Y e a r s ------------------- -----------------

have maintained a polirr of serv* n —fa m and town, bolh—at lh« • O ■ale* that will permit ua'co main. eent ndard of atrrie*. Since IS: 7 '« » ___ the i

te* that ar« an o n g Ihe lA«r>l in ed wi

iU o W :d g j / e ^ g O ) 5 e x S o M U C

:R G E R C LU B H O LD S ] M O T H ^ D A Y M E E T -

IB^E R t-M ay^ll----- ^Th«?rB^ftnd:3ub waa entertained a t the homo Mrs. HSMl'-Mim Friday after- 1 6 * B.-Mrsr-Addle-'AndenHin-aisUtr - t-golLj-OlLmponfleajrcrc - r a . . us-Mothers."-Twenty.two mem- » were present. - . - ■ . 1 ^■ho president, Mrs. jjcclte .Thiel- S ^ i

ooatSueled-ttu^.bujitncu-ineiiU - r-*^J during which a commltlee was

lolnted to confer with aome mem- F S ot the-executive commlUeo o t I g B

.MiXlusky health camp, w lih.a I s B » toaaiU doing aumc djfltilia -k for the benefit of the eamp. H u Irs. B. Morse was welcomed as ew member. .Tho new year books W ffj V also distributed. Mrs.'Becky iw B Tott. leaden presented the, foN Ig W ii'Sjirogaimu.Ts«)_Hmt3._:jkio«- -IS ifi r O’ Mine and "Put ou Your o ld J » y Bonnett,” by Mrs. Virginfti hllalb, Mrs: Ceclle Tlilelten. pi- st; poenr, ‘T h e 6«vethcart of em Alt,'J read by Mrs. Elberta | H | milker. “A Mother's Darling." B H i. J . M. Pierce;, "The Origin of B H ther's Dny," by Mr.-<. Becky Par- ■ § I'and ABne.1. ChrlstlftiiMii. H M

.le.ssea. Ouests of tho club %-ere M B saQmcs-RorLammenrrBrMoiTCT 'H Brl Webb. Henry Raybom. and Q B in Naylor, Mlues 'Agnrs ChrU- lUon.-'RoM-Mno-Shaw-ami-VIr- la-and-Ooldlc-Dobbs.-The-club - H BI meet Wednesday, Moy 20, with ____s. Anna Parrott. ^VHE

“ “ ■ —" SmIy Buhler: Prof. Dlcton, JohlV'Bct M<»: official'’photograglim. L>-nn eocffman, Zanle Alexaiider. Bobby >>erCain; unofficial photographer, “ f* seblo Saras; ra4to.{ announoor,:k Bauman; military fadels.BlUy — bbutt, Darrel Bums, BobbJ'Oben-Vl\*lan Jackson. I

L girls' chorus was also miich en- K lled. berlyIhe operetta was under the dl- day iUon of Miss Oladys Anderson, clydo

Uierell. Accompanists were Mrs. - r - imett Kelly and Miss UNelle ^ckenrldge.--------- P E

laranlcedJTrcatmenl______ ___F o r Tender Stomach

Jr. Emil’s Adla Tablets bring ®hack relief from a aore stomach, m - ns between meals duo to oddity, iIce«(lon-«nd-iwsrtbum<—ir-noV — ir money Is refunded.~MaJetUoarmacy,—In Kjmberly bf Stowe's •irmacy^—A dv.' _ ■ ■ ■

ation aho P oExample of

FarmW h e r e H o m e E l e

l ie F a r m s A s I n T<

B .- In m o s t c a s e s y o u l l f in d - th t m s t h a n i n c i t i e s - a n d t o w n s . - ; i d e n t i a l c l e c t n c ^ r a t e s . Is 'o w t h e s a m e c o m f o r t s a n d c o n v e r

th o s ^ e w h o l i v e i n t o w n s a n d

F a r m H o u s e w i f e C a n U c a H o m e m a k e r

TBere*g nn_diffrrencr_t>etwfrn the. f« id her ciiy.direlling aialer. in ih« p •o^h t. h7_ cheap eleetrlelty. Doea the < other In town eook electrically? So ean an on Ihe farm, a t tba tame lew cokt.,.' iae with refrigeration, w ater heating her lsbor>aa*ing, time.aaving appliance)

i«ea, thaaka to Cli)-ap Bectrlcity. ^

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Of the farms In our company's territor; nt ara Mrved with electricity. Contrast i a average of only 1L6 per cent for th

with' ocr lines as Ibe total nnmber aer a c trfcay 4 tt4 h » ^ trra ts ta« rfT iT « a , -

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BEN a bite from an aflder ho m WM raising placed Edward C.Smith - In a crilleal coadltloa, Montreal police called oo FTer- ,e 5 e5 "Z o d iT ih tte^H an n M T H ^ -------here, aa the only person wbo coaid aafeiy bag tbe snake which was loose In a betel r o o m ^ ^ Photo,

DORCAS CLASS MEETS KllM BERLY.M ayll — TheKIm- _ Tly Dorcus class will meet Tura- \ ly afternoon a t Uio home ot M n. •If yda UrIng. •_______________________

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VOHiSN-INJURED-^/HENaiSTRUCK^BY-AUTOMOglLE^-H Tm ijnP.-m v-H ----- Mfa.-Mvran-.::i;[arris, Burley, Is-suffering from *-rV lactund coUar'bona as a result o f J Ig - g a a t n f ' wiuea-TOiiui BU ■ ■ i ia a ^ *tgrdoy_erenteg_jibont,iffnitmfn ,.; i 'hea w u atnick by a ear t f r tm '-.r y Z^nn Draper. B u rl^ . . .-Blinded by.the sun shining on tlM, ~ ;tndthleld>of: hla.'car, D rsp n -d ld ^ . o t'see 'the woman, w j ib 'w push- 1C a go-cart ocdipled by Iict in> ' int'childi'unta*the ca r hadstraclc ' o th -m o tlw - i^ —

he ground..Tha . baby suffered . only, Ti»in«w__

cratches.

. aiARRIKD AT T T C P L g M X S _ L . 8H06H0NB, May 11 - Mr. and

Ira. U J, Meservy announce- tha larriago’of their daughter, Annie.0 Wayna Bennett WesseL Tba ' oUng couple was married a t Twin MIU on Monday,'accompanied by tr . and Mr^Meservy, Mr. and Mrs. Vessel! and% lss Aldlno Bridge.

'^ 'w aa le 'w nue laey last, doma&i reU _ an4_ ihade-(re tt_» t-lcdB ocd_ riceS, also ahraba, flower aad gar- en pUnta, Ph. MM. Twin Falls laraery, U U . Kimberiy Boad.—Adv.

M I N U T E S :p a c k e d

w i t h N e w I d e a s

Your first ride in a Liacob*Zepliyr is your first esperienca

- with a icAoffy ncte kind o( bo>

meetji lot ol new Ideas in rapid silccessionl' - j

_ T I i8 car's 12<yllndcr eagino____ ^

rough going.Then ihm 'srld lng Quality that’s almost lil(p flvinc.

A nd-for all its modem stream* linea-the seals are wido and the,;i0o{ is generously high—

—whfll?yisibility;fr6ta e.vry scat,~~ ~ r: sweep* around to every side.

T i l l tl nm ju n s ucw u t - L u f . a completeljr diytisctije one. In Jt>«lc», in nsme, an<i in perform;

• ance, it repre»rnt» a new mea»- u re of aaliifactinn s t m rjium p rice. Let u» acnd a ca r arouad to r you to d r itc today.

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' isen t h H premlMd the houM uppro- BtlkUoiu ccmmltt«i to iinderlakB aa tnrcfUBAUon loolclnK upward con- •tnictlon of ti npw ptfstof/lw a t Twta was reveiJed hcrt to-

i . d*y.i Th» promUo wns mid# during . be»rln*i on tho dfHelency appro- I ■ prl>tJoia bill. PToceedlnsx »t tha . h in r tn p were msde public u th«. . tU l'w u reported.

,At the request o f the committee, ih a procurement dhliton .of the tw u u ry provided a list of seven hujsdrod eltlet In which lnvestl«a^ t loni firrm r 'niMingii would __

In most c ises .tha projects listed “are now betni Investigited and

— *tadled-to-detennla#rU»-n«sttUy. _------and ooroparaUvo- ur*co«r-therefoc’!—

■ tb e treMUTT told the committee. « “ T.imitit of. cost for ths bultdlnsa belnc Investmted hare not re t been detennlned. "pcndlnff survey and a n - alvsls of requirements.” It waa sala. i

Tba deflciencjr bUi otrrlea a lump I “ aum approprlaUon for construction of new federal buUdlnts. Those to

I bo burn wlU bo ehoeen by the t« M - L.tinr and potftofflca departments from

' the new list of 700 proposed bulld- in p and an old list of 395 projects previously recoimneaded b u t^ e r - r cr authorised.

C o m i n g E v e n t s

MAKX-MABTUA l, Tha Mary-Martba. class of tho

~ - - BsptM Bunday tchool will meet a t tha homa of Mrs. 'J . Z<: Hodses 993 Third avenuo north, this afternoon

UM Ti: CtOB ^Tbe Unity club wfll maet Wedae*- d ty •Xlemoon a t 3:30 o-clock a t tho

—Tiome of M n.-rrank-H olm an. M o- - thera of members wUl be Buesta. Those attending aro requested to Kvpond to roll call wtth Mother* day p o e m i . _________________

MABOA W OBgjrS ____The Uaroa Womim'a club m u meet

for a Motber'a day luncheon Thurs- ' day aftemoon a l I JO o'clocic a l .the

kbool house.

M OOS! LODGE- fWiS R a u 'iS o M lodf* wUl in rtl- “ _ . tU a avenlns a t 8 o'clock a t the Odd- .•FellowBhaU. ____ • •

VU 8. AND ». CLVB . . . , . [. Th* M. 6. and B. club ..wm

'_W«di)eeday aftanoon a l 1 o’cloclt - fo r tha anaual aprtag luncheon a t

— lheT»offle-orMn.-A.-0.-Vlctor.-ftU - Second avenue west.

dOOD w iu b CLUB The Oood w m club wlU meet

trednesday afternoon a t the home . nf MH- JamesjecT»on*tte fer a 1130 . o'clock luncbeoo. RoU call wm be _

— ^S S haat4 S - S s H ^ IIIJ . R. NelUea. Mr*. H anrB tepheria iH and Mrs. K. H. Carr wm be In charge III

— of-thn pmgrsm. , —

J . U. CLUB Tha J . U. club wUl meet Tuesdsy

' afternoon a t 3 o'clock wltb Mrs. Bush, sao Second avenue «SL« >iSirv: . . j bera a n asked to be prepartd to „ glr« a Motber'a day poem. o,;

Tha MooDtaln View club wlll meel with M n. S. Hartman Wetlov^ay

- afternoon with Mra. Robert Ilsyl — a«_yegrM Uetder.----------------------- ^

8CN8HINE CUtCLCThe Sunshlaa Circle club will «

meet a l the horap of Mrs. Frank — » u s i e r Wednesday-afterooon a t-a ^

o'clock. Ssch member Is requested to b rla t aa a guest somebody's moth- er. Bon call will be M cthtr-s dsy A QuolaUops:. ~ ".'.v r '" '-------

IHMODAVSJ CLUB Tha Wlmodausl club will meet for

' a 1:30 o'clock luaeheon WednMday ^afternoon a t tha home of M n. C. forM. MeBwain . Mrs. R. i:. 6lmp.V)n tina ndT In ."8 . HTK iyler will be a*- prrslsUnt hostesses. • Pa

K . B. AID DT>’IStONS |<o«‘n w division leaders or dlrlsSm die

TtprewetaUna of the Ladlts' Aid •octotr of tha Methodist Episcopal '

— cau fia wm rB K r"«“iB«“ n6nie' o il" '? Mrs. J . Z. TocQlln. ICS ACdL.vui Ihi aTtcma, Toeaday afl«mocn a t 2:30 *di o'dodL Bring lists of tha per»on-

of tbe dl>-tslena. I• -------- hri

' M. I.' A. DANCZ Pn» Mutual'IwproTeinent a**artatlnn> iiv will f tre a ainoe and p ro m m nt j iK: tha L, D. 8 . reeieatlw hall_Tu«-s-jm-i

Nlfhthawk oreheatra «C1 furr.Ish ■ iJn tb a m aslc .' ' ' bu:

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Twta FaUs Orange win c r« ‘. \n kI. jegn la r anslmi a t tb e M. E. church .'or partow a t eight o*ctock Wwir.ts<lar th.

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I ________:___:______ ,-rf^'3 DB. HUGO ISCKENES. president of tb - ■ "E fS srT eS m M nT iU pxrerihe-T lU l I aawfpapennea of (be sseeeaa of . tb I America InmedlaUIy after Ita anlTa r. _X akchRnl.Jrew .Jene7..Br..Zcke|w r :___ ^Captain. Lebmaaa U .w e«l8g_tbe^rf

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->«AILEV, May.Jt — Samuel Rcb- er, TZ .''^aa'found dead Monday momlng In bed In a room 'ho had Rl .rented ln.a.niU ate. realdence. The . Ml ph>'»lclaa aumcnoned attrUinied Ah* " ' death to a h ra rt malady, and Ki.*. he had been dead about 13 hours.

Mr. Reber had b « n a aheepherd-en n -th r-rldn ltro f"H « l»ey -lo r-the-----past 35 >Tars. He had ho known rela tlw . ' • r J

□ rnrMlde w nlcM will be held ^ Tucaday- afternoon for M r. Re ber. ""

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WASHINGTON. May I t OTI — Afonner ntinmpy cenera) and one- y ,

rnndldate for the Dfmoeratle „prrxidrijiinl nomination. A. Mitchell 'PalmiT, 8«. died Jn emergency ho.<- y ,

I pltal nvlny.of a heart condition fol- — |jo«lnc »n operation for Acuteappen- a .c .tn

The former eablntl officer, who a f

the la^t tiro years of tbe WUson U*dm!tiUi*.ration. was operated upon _ A ;ir l i :9 .^ _

Horn or Quaker>stock a t Mooae- f ihrart. ren-UTl'Tmla. on May 4. 1173. yPalmer jKH-ed a.1 a lkn p rop« ty cua- {

> Ifvrii-'n r«-irly.- WnrM w , m. Bart _ 1 fT;ar embroiled him In controvengr im-fr apnrwn <l\-« and chemical pat-

IJce rifpwtfT.'nt In FrbruarT, 1919, bui h li a rw lnunent .waa not coo-? t~ p - 'T>n nf lh>.t Tf»r. _

Berore retlrlnc aa attorney gener- • al. Pa:.*ner announced bis caadldacy .'07 the iVisocratic nocntaatlon for

I th» ' pir*l<lenef and t«eelT*d, 3OT _

rew Treataeal et Mr*. Laittac. Re- r im cii Sdesuna

is iBtKttoa

Twia Fans. Tlatae ' IalBt A Otais C«J * J a t ^ . - .

■TWIN FALLS, PAILT!

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tbe Z«pp«l£ coQipaay, aad Captain {iB a*> ib«t»ra*^*ow t»~ *ru»y-t«w '<lh« g iaat dtrfglble'a first flicbt to ■, rat a t th a U. S. naval a ir aUtloa a t t r <• tb«_taU -ngora. a t tbe left, aad i

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-JBBADOW^PBOOr WRAPPED- i BACK BUP 18 ADJU8TABU f

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Tbera'* tin -Inside- *to»r to .everr ?srell dressed v-oman'* appearanco— rand youll find tha t U la alwayi <headlined by a smoothly fitted, com- _[ortabla slip And Arme Adams bas !la s l^ e d a w np-around model th a t .will »cr7B avery frock In' your ward- - robe from Sun-bacfca_ (o shadowy

FourT»en=wmbeOTmHr'whea‘7ou ~iput It. onl lU bulU-up bodice In- 'lure* you against slipping *houl-’ * i!er_alrapa, th e overlap makea itthadow proof, and the walstltae «nakes t t adjustable U flta like the uproverbial glove! So send for the p9att«ni today and you'll find how y ?aay and Inexpenslvo It Is to make

1“ ® 14. 10. IB. 30. 33. 34. 39. 38. 40, 43. 5 U and 44. Size 18 Ukes 31i yards i,19 Inch fabric lUustnted step>by> 3itep aewlng Instructlona Included u

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»r lU n p e {oolna Dnferrad) fo r U)U biaaoa Adams p a tu h i. W riu plainly uaana.~Bddr<M 'ao(i-ityt«-num b«r. Ok i]Itm c TO BTATC RIZE. O

Ord«r our NEW ANNE AOAtlS PAT- eirEKN BOOK and l*am bo« eaaUy you m n a make a u n a rt lum m tr wanirob* Uut's ju i t y«ur ity l tl Tb* lauat rroeka. aulta. MouaM: bMcti aod va-eatlon e le itin ; bridal ouUtta. Lo*«ly Re lotho for eblldren. too. Sm art •ijrlei . for itouU -A B d-a-m il-p tc tw ttoT T -tif■iimmtr fabnca and aec«Mortm. PKICK (no r BOOK n r tz x s ck n ts . b ook d<AND A PATTgnS TOCETUEB. T1TEN- QrV-nVE CENTS. D

Addrfu onlarm la Twin PalU Dally “ •Ntm. Pattarn Departmiau TWto PaUj. piIdabo. _ ae

Uuu-tiu:103Q Hlicie Janies H.* C o r "Hi eventually received the nomination h 9ver Wllllm Olbbs McAdoo and

Pre»ldfnt Wilaon offered Palmer W the part ot secrcUry, ot war but aecause of hla relliloua faith, the J‘* Pennsylvanian declined.

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BURLEV. May 11 — Miss Beth mi:orIru. le-vear-old daughter of Mr. gaind M n. A. E. Corteas of Emerson. MV<ti al a Joeal hospllal al -1]:3l> th>'clock Sunday following an opera- tocinn fer appendicitis and coropUca- m<

She was"bo^^VBneraon July 2«2 W" 919. She was a Junior In the Hey- » i mm high achool. «J“

aurrlvtng beslde.i her parenU are "p hree brothers. Albert V. Corless. 8>' :arl n . CorlaM, Ross R. Ccrlcas and — <nf tidier. Luella Cotlesa.

The body resU a t the Payne mort- ^ lary where U may be viewed from ruqdM'-Silerooon unm„,Tliui3ilaY ^ nomlnt when ll may bo vlrwed a l he home tintU Thursday afiemoon .t*5;S0 o'clock when funeral_aerrlces

* D. S. church.

Ta* B n t Myttvrr Of Th* TMr! *.=!!M OO NLIG HT=

MURDER”

TOMORROW! 15c------ K .U m tajM W BM t:

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Waltja* rw :“Barbary Coaat” i

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LY m v rs , TWIN F A lX a P3AH

f|so effiw- Phonei

Ono of the most successful i for members of tbe OAO -Dar

-dance-Iagt=e7cnlng:at:Ra<llolan( mittee; with Judge O. P. Duva Emmett Hood, ,E. W. McBoberts, pin, B, F. .M ^ e l and .R. S ^ o :

■ 'R ia if i ia n d 'S u f rB t-p re c e d f tT ih e ^ of-town gueata were Mr. and- M City: Mr. and Mr8.;-HaroId*- Holden. Idaho Fails, and M. ai McLaughlin, Salt Lake.City, le

Tables for four were g re u i^ , cabaret style, around the dance pa- c< vUlon, covers being laid for aUty w couples/Coral.and chartrouse green ci parrot tulips, and brlghUy hued Hoi- ^ Und tulips, combined w ith splrea T In- amber, vases centered the tablas. » The flowers werq from tha 'Lem h< Chapin gardens. • . W

Music for dancing waa played by ? Chuck Helm and Hla Continentals. ”

a Special lighting efftets, Including a ^ I ' -colored-spotllght—for—tbe—dance ■" » Tcvue. and floor lamps, w en a r- “ 4 ranged by the Idaho Power Com- “I. paay.--------------- ------ ----- — ---- ------

...Two floor shows wcre.presenled by v . pupils of the Maria l>unn Helm ^

Dancing Studio.-.........................— •—- —Tijo first floor ahow opened with

a aophlstlcated soft shoe dance by ^ i)aD«ne Culson, Maxine M eglnster. 7 PhyllU l6mbte an3 June ‘Hoops. Betty Beasley- gave a song and > dancc, ''Rliythm of tho Nursery " Rhymes.'' R«y Jennlnga, m arter of ” the terplschorean art. next present- f, ed a fast-moving rhythm danoe, fol-.

oca” was danced by Ihft quartet as ”a finale.. .j „

Mazlno McKlnster and NaDena te - e^ fm il im tw lu ift' UiB'aetuutt fluw—

show with a toe Up. B etty June laTarr'appcared ta rhythm danca and »]

^ U p, “I'm OonnB Clap My Hands." a■ Ray Jennings and Betty then of- d .■ fered a sdng skit and dance. The■ grand finale bicluded all members „ » of the show in a faat moving ® rhythm dance. Marie X>unn Helm ot

' presided as mistress of ceremonies.[ _____________ _____ __________f -RSU^NTmS^^ZECTEJT---------- ^:• B y D.A.R. CHAPTER Bi -M rs. -T .-M .-Rbbcrt40n-w as re-. .1“

> elected regent of Twin Falls Chap- .» ler, Dftughlera of tho American> Revolution, n l a business meeting' yesterday aftemoon a t the home.of ^ ! Mr.. M. y. Qnmhlp. Blue LnKw "i

Boulevard. Mrs. T. P. W amer waj, *I .w . electcd - vlcc- rt>grnt ; Mrs.. J . H . 2L • Seaver. was elected secreUry; Mrs. ,> L. W. Voorhccs. treasurer; Miss Mac ., ' Scott, chaplain; Mrs. Ellson. Eden.

librarian, and M n. J. E White,-his* torlan. - -------------------- ^

' business meeUng and program. M n.: H. J . -W alt.-^Us.-Ellion-and-M rs.■ Gordon. Eden, were assistant host- ' esses. Tulips tn a low bowl centered' Uie lace-covered buffet Uble. ajul 1 I the rooms were om aU with l i l a c s . J ! Mrs. W. S. HUI. M n. P. W. Me- “

Roberts and Mra. .Tom Mott gave , 1 A report on tiie ContlnenUI Con-; gfess. M n. 'W. S. 'Campbell, rx w - «

dena, a former member of tlic local , ,D. A. R. chaptcr. and Mrs. Howard . .Read were guests.’M n . T. P. Wamer ‘presided a t the meeting In the ab- „ aence.of.M rs. Robertion. _ _' _Df

------------- —HONORED AT-XSA. “• Tn'In TVilU rhanti^r. • AmfricnnW ar M othen. was honored by Twin 'Palls Unit. Anicrlcan Legion Aux- clflllary. a l the annual Mother'.^ Day ni‘wa a t the Lesion AuxUlary room, pit Legion Memorial Hall. Mrs. A. E. Dickey, un it president, and Mra. C.H. Krengel. M n. R. E Leighton. P‘‘Mra. John lU r\ey . Mrs. lUy D. lU Agee anU Mi». O. T. KuWUi, lUill presldenU. received the gucsls. M n. Harry Ball presented each W arMother with an attractire corsage, u_M r«-JUy-Aget»-gcnrr>l.chalroan, . 'Uitroduced M n. Krengel, charter ^member and past pre.Mdrnt. who c ngave a fUtUig Ulbulo to the W ar ailMothers. M n . J. L. Tayc presented th«the program .-M n.—Ceors« M oni ip«tooth, accompanied by Mr«. Ray- __mond Graves, *ans “Thikt Wonder- “ful M oth c r-o f-M in e ," - a n d -“My f SM b lh e r 'a ^ e s .” llrs.-R oy PainCer f :read “God of tho Open Atr." a male ^quartet. C. B. AUen. James Rey- *nolda. FTed Rudolph and Charles _ Sleber. aang "OelU of Gt. >fary'B**

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t o m o r r o w ONl.Y! NSpecUt Matiae« 10c and ISe

8pe«Ul Addfd AUrmcUoa J lA t t i W r . M .Wr4onday:

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ul affairs of the entire season Dancing Club'-was-'the dinner- : land,-arranged-by a-men!a.eom< . luvalt as chairman, assisted by irts. R. W. Carpenter. Lem Cha- ' -TolXIemlre. A cocktail hour a t . ft-«-ainner*arelghtro‘cloc»cr<>ut= - l-Mrs. Clyde-Slmpson. Salt Lake

[. and '•Lassie.'' They, wcre. accrapan- led by Mlsa Maxtae Buckentln. .

I EJnploylng the Legion AuxlUary'* colon, blue and gold, tho t«* Uble '

, was mumlnaUd by blue u p « andn centered with yellow tuUM. ^Sn. l&. Dickey, unit president, and 'K ra. W. IH> T. Bunt, vice president of tb e W ar ■, Mothen, presided during the first Ha hour, and Mra. Krengel and M n . A. ■

M. Peters, a past president of the, War Mothera, during, the aecond , ,i hour. Mrs. Carl Benson played piano .1I: selectlbna during -Uie tea boura. ^* Basketa.andJarduiien.oLll]tCI_»n(l“ tuUps made tbe Auxlltary room a t- jJ

tracUve. u.' Membera of tbe refreshment com- m.- mittee Ihclflded M n;-Earl’Jobaaon, -vS; 7 Mrs.-HarTy Ball.-Mra.-D..C.,Davla» and Mra. Koster. > ___

5 HOME a m t tD S a i v t ciOlr TEA AND BAZAAft . i Home Guards of tbe Metbodist cate t Episcopal Church cnlerulned a t a beit K tea iind baxaar for their m o U ^ eas ^ and women of the cliurCh jfe»- by ' lexday afternoon In the church p ar- .wb:

! rated tho parlora and the lea table* was covered with a lace cloth, ap-

polnUd with silver services, and cen-e ten d with b silver bowl of tulipa,r— M n. Ben Hder knd MH. ------e land poured. A musical program was NII presented by Evadna Elder, Ellen meo ” ooodykoonU, MUdred Jennings and on I* Betty Yarbrough. - aent e . . -------- the* BACON-WATERS year i M ARRlAaS ANNOVNCSD ^

Mr. and M n. R. W. W alcn an-nounce tha marriage of their daugh- « «

= t»r;;M lsrtto*yJ>raU nr.*nd .DonaldBacon, aon of Mr. and M n. T . C. C nl Bacon, a t Salt U ka C ity-yester-day. ' • ®‘ 1

■ -R fr . Bacon wa* a student a t Stan- and■ ford University, following hla g n d u - babj

ation from the T ain Falls high . 1: Khool. M n. Bacon Is nlso a gradu- ' ate of Twin Palls high school, and *t ' . . . . . . V. - .T—|.|,M «...fl^Tvnn^^^«lUULllW Ul •fiO

; with the Bacon and Goodman T) ' ihcep company. Jose

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. Mra. ,W. A..Cralg.w««.a guest of «*ec- honor a l a pot-luck dinner served in a I a t her country home Sunday a ft- larg<

emoon. the affair being arranged geth ' by her ehlldren and grandcbUdren. ___

Mr*. C n lg wa* presenUd with —* many glfU. following the dinner ‘ which wa* served on tbe lawn.- —Attending—were..JuTr., ■ anrt ..Mrs. V ; Darr Thomander, Mra. Cecil liOVlng.I Mr. nnd M n. W. A. Craig. Junior.1 Mr. and Mra. L. C. Craig and Plo- _

rcnce, Carl and Harley Craig, and “ fJ Uwarda Nelson. All membera of the

. famUy, .except-daughters living.ta .9.?.

. Denver and Omaha, were present. Doi

■ PICNIC FOLLOWS INSPECTION O F _ H q M ^ _ _ _

o iris o{ lEe advanced cooking classes ot the high school senior membera of the Heme Economics Club took a field trip yesterday to Uie Model Home of Today a t Twin falls. After the tour the girls held a picnic lunch a t the falls, Miss Juan- 1 lU Sutcltff, Instructor, accompanied ^

NEEDLECRAFT CLUBMEETS FOR LUNCHEON (

■ T 'w a i^ m e m b e ra 'S r in e Needle^c n f t Club held a luncheon Priday ■ !afternoon a l Buhler's Cafe. After IKthe luncheon the aftemoon was I ■ipfntwtth-M n.-W .-ArM lnnlcfc-Roa -----

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-pU ,-tba-captared PaMln, Knmni .of. Ne. L w en married ta NewTorV alo last September. Federal BgeaU 1

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aU was answ end with quo- atlons ' approprlaU to Mother's ^ ■ >ay.—G lfta^for-M eausky 'a-bealtb - I f a tap w en 'agreed upon. M n. Al- « rt Putaler was a guest. The host- as served nfreshmeiJl*. assisted ly her daughters. M n. James Mc- Vblrter and Barbara. ^.............. ....... " '_______

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' ; TO NEW-YORK. May I t _ Six a t

len w en hurried to..SIng Sing prls- Sar n UU today ahoriJj: after they w en gra; enlenoed to the electrio chaU- for 0 he alaylng of Edwin Espoelto.' 33- assi ear-old subway company messen- and er, during a holdup, heliTheir arrival brought the numi>er

f occiipanla of the death bouse to 1. Inc lu d ln g ^ i t^ T W i^ ^ ^ J O h n

■ood. Mrs. Crelgtbton was convict- ^ f poisoning M n. Ada Applegate. ^ nd M n. Sherwood of drowning ber ^■W-The six defendanU In the ap o s lto exp

laying w en sentenced to die dur- ig tho week ot June 33, bu t an — pr>tal la expected to dcuy cx « u - ^m ____________________;____________They a n Salvatora Scata. 18;

sKph Bolognla, 33; 'Theodore D i­onne. 30; D«alnlck Zlzzo, 33: Eu- ene-Bruno. 30; and Sam Klmme!^___

Kecut"e'iiT.**”i^up"all.pw lSslpanU .I a slaying. To dater-«vo la the irgcsl number e>-er eleclrocuUd to- Bther.

G R A D U A T I O NS P E C I A L !

ReguUr tsM OU Wave Tbls

S ^ ^ . „ . _ . J 5 l 3 . 5 0 ___p W t Forget Oa r Friday and

- IDAHO BARBER-& ^BEAUTV SHOPPE

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Mon. May 18Groaads: B. L. Blvd. South

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-------- ' W—TOTSKr^May-U-W^^^^-^^Jofe-^Pr Mix. prealdaat o t tba T ousg Oemo. q . 'eratie=eiubg=et=X dibo^d-aoo=of — Lientenaat Oorem or O. P , Mix of g: Moaeew, raslgaed.todajr aa aatistanteecreuw of;*Ute.“ r r r - r ; “" , ....... :

He - wa* appc^ted to. tbe post Ibiea aad -B -b a lT H m ago by Beci J® retaiy of SU U PTaakUa Girard, aow B caadidata for.tbodemoeraUo ^ bomiBatioo for -r>remor,-air-»ooor also sought by Um L lo u U n ^ ffo v - j,: einor,. wboaa juplraUoM rpoUUeal S o ^ r v e n deelara. bBT* Governor Ros*' endonement. - ^

Mix gave .no rea*oa for bia move; “ commenltag only: |

“Well, I'm glBd Uiat^ over wiUi.- . Secretarr o f S tate G ln rd bad >

Botblng to aay “a t thU Ume.** SUUbouse gotsip h ad I t th a t the

radgnaUoQ of Mix waa prompted by tbe delecate poUUcal altuatlon - th a t dereloped reoeaUy wbea bU father annotmoed he would seek tha r i b ^ e r S r S o m i n a U i t W W f i ~ i ■Of. Qlrard'a prarious declaraUoo i along tba aame Unas, ~ l

T b e n w en reporU cuiw nt In J ita ta h o w . .circles .that..G lra rd 'a comely aecnU iy. MUs Alloe coa- grore.'fom ertyofPocaU llo.-w ould —be named, lo nicceed Mix.______ : _____

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IdahoVMasons----- 1Trek to Capital

BOISE May 11 ( .r — Memben Qf_thrM_bnnehes of Matcnry will _ m ^ b w thi* week for tneir an- nual sessions.'

The 38th anntu l convocaUon of the grand chapter of Jloyal Arch . Masbhs~wm~coavtH rtaftiw w y fw — a two-day session with Edward D. sanm an of Lewiston; mosl excellent ' grand high priest, presiding.

On Wednesday the third anunal assembly of the grand council, royal and select m asten of Idaho, wUl be held with WllUam W ^lln of Poca- Ullo, grand masUr. In charge.

The 33rd annual conclave of the Grand Commandery, KnlghU Temp- lar-of-Idaber~wm-eonrenet-Thura»- day for two day* wtth Byroo N. , Hawks of B onnen Berry, .grand commander, In charge.

Masonlo leaden aald several hun­dred of the sUU'a 0.000 Masons a n expected to atU nd the Maslons. ^

Union Pacific R a i l n a i f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e //trs tA fl most a ttrac tiv e ■

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— coei.-air-cen<liU ene<I-con c I i o l c e s f f o ^ ~ r T 7 'e h ] r e f in e d serv icea o F -a n e p > c n o n n e l. . . and y o u 'l l

.WHetKer y o u liavel itx m a n . Tourist S le« p |V o r >*ou*iI.enJoy.an.ulteH y.nc fo rt a n d e n jo y m e n t tKia

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W O T * PLAIRR K. T ; May U j» (ff>-Frederiek A. Church, W-year-

Weiitchester county amusement m - tee a t Bye. Rew York, died cuddenly today'wbQ»~tM lUtldr'dlIrlifrVsU~

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i GIRL'S SLAYER ( .TO DEATH IN CBA1Br ' - HUN'iBVlIXE.-AUyTitty^l^W py: I W alter Mmer, giant Negro, was sen-; t e h ^ td 'ddW i In tb e^ ec trio chalr-

tonight 'fo r tbe b n iu r a tu u c n o f i r slaylngjjf preUy 18-year-old Vivian

Judge Paul Speake. fixed Priday,I June 10, for execution. 'Mmgr waa I closely watched by tb e 390 national

guardsmen to prevent mob action.

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t - E E » 1._^.j.ant8, Resisttao^Goun-._ r y tv’s Claims

Twto PaUs edunty ie«mmlalonen ---yeetanU yhrard-i^vlsoroua-am lgn- — — menrorft-nnnmewrTrtrtcirtiome^ —

oTOln* •ppU ctnU 'for old afo pep- . ilon i In thU cou9 t:(.are required to assign tiielr. property to tbe county, and then announced that-th'ey wUI Btvft' further consideration to thla rule a t their meetlnc to d » .

Spokesman for k delegaiion of 33 applicants fo r pensions. Duncan * McD. Johnston, Twin Palls nmyor, ' argued before the commlssJonera 1

- yesterday.that.the rule contniTenes ' •the purposes of. the social security _act, and th a t It is operative in only ” * three Idaho counties. , n

On the contrary. Jnnies I*. Barnes J of Ilanaen. chairman of Uio bnartl I t>r county commlsslonera and of Twin r a ils county welfare conunit*__

being applied in all Idaho cotinties.__How Ruje Woriu __ _______

' ’ 'Members of* the d e je c tio n 'w m- applicants-for-penslon w h o -h ad

been turned down becauM of their refusal to assign thetr real estate holdings lo the county, .or whoee pension chocks had been held up for

In one Instance, the mayor point* , cd out, the applicant was n 67»year- . old man whose home is held In the ™ name of his wife, a 03-year-old ““ WPA worker. Tlie county or welfare ^commltlee. ho aald. .is demanding ^thn t the woman assign the properly ^

— before her husband's pension claim ~~iwill be allowed. ■ j

In another case, he snld. the ap« xi.^}llcant ts an aged woman who is ro

— Ictcplnir-!41-ehtefcen)i.—I!->hft-tuma u jjher home over to the county, the , mayor argued, she will be unable toborrow small sums tha t may be ne- ** cessaiT from time to time to ft-nance her work with her flock, and 8 *the county wtll n o t advancfft money ifor this purpose. Bd

The mayor sat() Robert Rayl and jGeomo B, Hart, membera* of the , hoard of counly commissioners. In­dicated their belief tha t the rule In

^ u e a n s n - BHBuia m M ro tiw a—p r -o*modified materially. j

S E li iT lE R H' i

------------------------ ~ ---------------------.giiAnnuaLBaccalaureale Ser- ;

mon Delivered by Rev.' j . • Brooks Moore' ~ ° j

■ ' lovFILEn. May 11 — MerchanU’

building a t Twin Palls county fair- grounds here wns Itlled to capacity Sunday c« n tng when 53 sndustlng »“ seniors, parents and friends, gath- J ered fo t- th a an n u ili b w calaum te «» exercises of Filer rural high school. .

The sermon was dellwred by R ct. ®f' Brooks Moore, pastor of the Buhl Church of the Naiarene. Invocation . waa by Rev. William Jackson, scrip- lure reading by Rev. I. 8 . Moti and benediction by Rev. Sidney Olson.

. O thrr proRmrn numbers included a number bjf the mixed .chorus. ^

-.qi^^-TTnllnTg ^ ' Time." Robert Reichert: Clarinet SO- * 1

- Cha*rtfi*? r i Lei Of ArcJidy." Maurice Luke, and a number, • aolng Home." by the Rlrh’ chorus. ^

Gr»dnat«a Ltsted Membera ot th e graduating class

*” ucllle Allen. LucUle Beem. Mild- . rwl Bennett. Mickey Ca-y. M y lorle D i'iiri. RlMisOlt. DjjiirBnRle*bright, Jean Haap. Max Hatch. Za- Jff

‘da Hatch. M srgaret Hayes. Beth Haller. Marjorte Jam er^n , Vivian ??•

__Johnwi'iJ^rm a KUllcr. l la Lincoln. IJ®Mabel Loram. Mauiine Luke. OeiieU Murrell. Helen ^'lce. Vera Orm. 3°'

Betty Pclrr?nn. Charlotte Peter- «on. Florence Rich. Beulah Blatter. "

~ A lm a“ Binini. Incr bpilTefTJacS ~ Bowen. Jim Clark. Leo Coates. Jay CobbrHomer Cmwford. Orover Da- vLt. Earl Ebertole. LauTfnce gd -

" wards. R o l^ T e n d c r . LlOyd Qtlmer. ■B fm ird“ Oordon.~M anlii Hartley, Charles Herrick,

r,. Waynn Hunter, Richard Jasper, Robert Johnson. Norbert Lassen. Waj-ne MoUee, Vernon Lassen. Ted SVbeker. Boyd Pond. Robert Reich­ert. Russrll Slierldon. Muriel Smlin. Charles Snydfr. Robert WUson.

nLER!*^i>tty^n~R<V Painter of T*-ln FalU ll to be cuest speaker at

_ a meeting of Filer IMce No. 5> A F. and A. M. a t Masonic EaU Tuesday erenlng,

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S P E C I A L -CUMBERLAND

Raspberrr FlaaU. tfM bU«k ra*r>bfTTT rrown. No. 1 ptaata regplatir t ar M-iW per1 W~

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Bllgbt rcaUtlng red Tarlctlea a( ;Ihe aane prle*. I

_ ' GRAPES _ _ |C «D C^. tVordra.- K a m 's Eirly^ i Ulilt* N U can. and Red Aga- , m%m No. I. l.fT. donnaat plaiiU. regBlaHy aeld for.29e e « h . whDa

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Twenty-six boya and 31 girls were bom during AprU In the Twin FaUs Bl district, according lo J. O. Pumph- rcy, registrar. One set of twins, a tfti boy and a girl, wax included in the rccords for tha period. _

Hinhs ttunng AprU imiimiee. - 1 dei April 1—Clayton Edward AUen. .

Kimberly, girl; Wllford Dodge, girl: Robert Lm Warner, girl: B. P . Bob- ,luiuii, Iwy. . . ,

April a — WUUam Cunnlnsham, ? 'gtn. J.V

■April 4—Vlctoc Charles Ooertxen.girl. - JuJ

AprU e-:A l\to Henry >f<yerhoff, be:Bden, girl. ihi

April »-N orm an p&U, girl. anApril 10—Hector O. Bales, boy. La■April n - J a m ta ^ B r ^ r l c k .b o y ; “ j

April 13 — John .Henry QaUey, Hansen, boy.

AprU 15-B . P. Nlccum.’HolJlster, yf, boy. nn

April 16—John F..R01C, Murtaueh. girl; M. H. Swanspn. FUcr.'Blri; Jessle*Or\'llle Olson,'Hazelton. boy.

boy. . • •AprU 1»—Wake Pugh. Kimberly.

.gtrlt-RaRnald Olvan. fftr? ' •----- :----------AprU ao—Olenn R u p * t Andrews, ]

girl. - TvApril 31—K. C. Klundt, boy; John in

D r-Y at«s,-B uhl^g lrl:-O M ^.B eQ -. ^

Aprll-22—EmU Bohr. Clover, boy; 1F. E. Hatch, gtrl: Lawrence S. Small, .u,FUer, boy; Henry WasemUler. Eden, " ,Birl. ihi

April 33-Leland A, Marks; FuU- J"estin„OUJf.. boy. ™

April 2*—James J . Thacker. Kim- beriy. girl- Oordon Lucas, Kimberly.Blrl.— ----------- ------------------ -

AprU 2i - B c r t M. Bland. Mur- taugh, girl: Lo>'d C. Davlj. Mur- •• taugh. boy; Roy Knighton. Hazel­ton. twins, boy and girl; Howard M. Coljb. Filer, boy. i

Aprtl'25—Robert McClnln,- Eden,

>ot: Arthur Edyayd Aragon. Flier.boy. •• Pn

April 27-Melvln L. SmlUi, boy. *?LeRoy-Toimsend.-Filer, boy: Con- • .raU George Jtotticrmal. Hoiiwut. , boy; Clement Scott Palmer, Buhl. boy; Ronald Whitaker, glri.

AprU 3»-Clyde L. Rou.ie. Filer,S

PrevJonily Cnreported pu March 9, E. H. Helrera, Klmber-

’r r •*ter. Filer. girU Herald LewU Jlial- 1stead, boy: March 25, W alter Thom- M«a.1. boy; -Arthur Theo. Watson, Ktrl: lauMarch 30, Raymond John Slaiter. u*-H anaen.-glrl;-M arch 91. John O. rerBolton. Castleford. gtrl. _

HR8 . MARTIN INStJLL DIES die—TORONTO.--MaT—n - l-n-M n.- ^ns M artin J. InsuU, wife of tha former »rtl Chicago public ulUltles executive, for

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ja iM li:TwiiTFalls Action Assures “

: .County Institution.___ _«* Dunshee Says;'

-------- --------------^ApproprlaUon by TflHn FaUsachoeil cl

board last evening.ot-|1300 toward Pctlxa ftupyuft of utfl proposed 'Tw in “PiUs county health unit, practically massures the estabUshment of tha t htihitltuUon.I^. J .D . Dud^ . Boise, Mlirecu^ of the atale department of gt dealtb, announced last e\-ening.

Twin FaUs county commisalon-in , a t a conftrenee earUer In the miprlng, told Dr.-®tmsbe« tha t coun- Vly suk>port of, the project depended ei’ipon the action-of tbe school board, seDr. Dunshee VUl m bm Jt'the pro- th»o«ed. budget to't the board of' com- cunlEiiODers this morning for their thipprovaL ed

If. the_ budget_ ls .aV cep t« l^ ^ tl8,^ cl'io o h e ilth unit wUl bo esuw ishea ^kJie llrst of June, with headquar- K OT-at-the-Twin-RUla-county-gen-- W'eral- hospltaL The proposed unit he >er30Rnel will Include a director, therwln'RUIs^county'heiUth'bfricltti; Mk-clerk!-a-aaivUarian,-.and__four. .edlurtes./all'trained Ui pubUc health m:urork. ( . ■ ‘ ' hi

Dr. bunsliee.and L. J . Peteraon, dcnembers -of tho department of pr

ihee. wUl leave today for Pocatello, ed 31ackfooi-Bnd Idaho FaUs, retum - (a ng to Twin Falls the latter part of m. ite week.. . ______ ,io

Eighth Grader s-Go---- ”Annual Picnic ^

k pl Tc*”llmc**gw'e"m^ the ^l-A class of tho T a in Palls Junior „:;gh school a” pleasant day o t tlwlr trtm nual-picnic.'S tarting from tlic of iunlorhlghschooU t8 o'clock.mcm-,, u jers of the dnss, accompanied by ,helr sponsors.. Miss Eunice Ewermd Oerald Wallace, hiked to Blue ryJikes for the dSy. relum ing In the u,,iftemobn tn time for the first bus^ nu

Mba -Velva W att and Harold PlSh- m,T OCCo’mpaHBg'tiRhiew rg:— ------- ^

The next event for the ctass wlU beX Ihe annual •as.'jemhly program k i iVednesday of Jjext week. A variedprogram of music, sktls. dancing jnmd rcndU'igs Is being prepared. nil

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OPEN HOUSE-GU^STS =Kiore Usna 300 'pcripiis vlillcd V:

rwtn-Falla^county general hosptul i \ n i te p o n se ^ a gener^.lnvllallon

SperiinendeS! “The insulation's gucsU were

ihown through the newly »pened natcnilty wiird m weft as through p,, •he scvcrol depMtmentsiij the matn nitldlng, and there were many es- ^ iresslon* of appreclaUon of U» p j rork tl>e hospital te doing. -

PARISIAN La’uNDRY’* 'Jf MANAGER INJURED S

BURLEY. May 11 — Harry Met- nlf'i u-a.1 brouRht lb likTiom o'htre iundi»y-to-^*wpMac*-ffora- tn lurics. . a

>iirlston laundrj- tn Twin Palls, of »hteh h® will be the manager.

if a water soflener. Metc.ilfc eltpped ^ md feU last week, breaking two ingers on h b left hand and sus- ainlng a deep cut on hts head. Ue oH k’as laken to the Twin Falls hos- m iltal where he remained unUl ho Jo ra.i brought to his home bere Sun- K<

__ ~ ____Before going to Twin Falls Mr. H<

.letcalfe waa manager of the Burley _ Hundry and dry cleaning plant and. ijwalUng the close school had not emoved-hts-lamlly lo-Ta-ln_EaU a_.

led tonight In a hosptul foUow- a rT i'long -lU ncssr.sno 'hB im T etf rtlh -her husband a t Ortllla, O nt, or tha last two years._________

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1 can call your aoiiar a woHH whatever you - - - ire things yon , .0 bat Cannot,to develop the___________m. Start Nowly of your L

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TWIN FAIJS.. DAILY IT

-ToSFMi^Erou

tncUon for the hum an race ^ n ■. a t* other fonns of entertainment '

• oT.exhllJlfon. N o^ltem pflam aao’to ^

Tom MU sensational three ring drcus, with T om Mix and Tony lit pcrton, is.itopa.’r ___=__________ ____ 1

• —Tuin' Mix; tatown - and—loved by • — muttons on e v c ^ continent, brings .■ his circtis t o _ T ^ M is <m M m d ^ .May lie, wfiero perionnanees wUl be " given U 3 and 8 p. m: ' ^

All new, this 18S8 year, many acta. features, and InnovaUona have been • selecled which take the older gen­eration back to the days of circus - enchantment and fairy lore, and sen-es as a reminder of tho Ume ' > they, thetnselv^ used to earn a cir­cus ticket by"earTylng water to thirsty elephant*. " I have endeavor­ed to present a real old fashioned S' clruis with animals,- th rills , a n d -Jl '^klll." sold Tom Mix in a recent in - ' temew, '•Let'* go back to the baalo td«a-of-the clrcua-and-apangledom.^- he said.

Age has dealt kindly with Tom :• M tx.-notrthat-he-ls-super-annuat-^ ~ «d_by_any_jncans,_but_to_ hla Intl- tnales he seems as youthful as in . hts' early days on tho cow ranches down In Texas.. Tom Mix Is very proud of his circus th b }-ear. which

ed tn the worid. And aside from tho fact tha t ho is a real out-of-door man. Tom Mix is extremely happy to be able to give vcmployment to M many of h b old friends and .. companions. * ■-

on Uie Tom Mix program. Prom the moment Tom MU and TSiny enter the .arena, amid deafening cheers of •, •.

dolly^vatlon which a king mightwell be proud of. the audience te r treated lo Uto .awe-lnsplring arrayof animals, fcalutts. acts, and It .U said tha t the Hlppodro»e track orand rings are continuously fUkd to P« o^-er-flowing wllh chalk faced, mer-ry foUowers of Momus, so dear to » »the hearts o f.th e chUdren. Three oramammoth-nhgB aro Jammed with Toiinuahs. thrUls a » t wonders; a bevy P*®'

ToT' atfl'iU "aHUU S! ■ HflliyWCqg -R r —?be-spangi«d regalia, headed by hoiKaarin Turney . . . aerial beauty topfrom Finland; a grand entry of da*- thezltrig brilliance and splendor; mag- IJCnlflcent costumes, emblazoned wtth pki;Jewels ahd ’spanglea represent every me:country: ponderous elephants Ui gro nunteuusli.iejplendent rebta.-eeorc»[Bett

ENUN NiEi H[llU“ to =0KlllI110HC;Gi0UE

J. R. Keenan of Twin Falls was V clectfd president of the South Oen- *1 iral Idaho deanery of Catholic men. o’cl meeUng in annual session.at Odd Ret Pdloft-a 'baU here' Sunday. Seventy A,] men attended the meeting. *

ou te r offlcera named wcro-Wil- q jj Ham Henscheld of Rupert, vice pres- „ tdent; Lyons Smith of Twin PalL% secrcUry, and Stephen Finn of Buhl, Irtasurer.— The-meeUng folloired-a dinner ' i, wr\-cd by the Catholic Women’s jjjjj iiw ue. In 'a ttcndance were Msgr. ’ltr^.~keyser oi Mup«rtrOciinr"Rev; . Oerald L. Scanlon, of .Bolae. RUte f

-director: Rev. M .'F . Ryan of Buhl and Rev. » . K. nVllmah t l 'iv n r j prit Falls. den

FaUter Scanlon spoke on "Calh- Nm oltc Action and the Youth Move- _ ment” and reports were gU-en by Joe Wagner. John Day and J. R- H Keenan of Ta-in Falls: George Che- * llne-and-Jgmc3 KollmiTer of Buhl;

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L m am V ita l H a a t ln g fa e tM

- -our tin n ed erigj-ieer inipect ytxi t m - lagplaKt—aaalyxcyrwr h ea tio g n e « ^ t£ fs i< w > -c u ‘W ith fc i* to c ja * ^ —m odel furnace Use m a n y r e a s c M ^Holland alone guarao w pafK t I w t in evtry rooeQ.-Nof.'la*h pre»- S e - - J V ^ B U O X r /O W . CaU OfT O te tb e ta c ta y b a a ^ b e lQ g ^

H O L L A N D K & S l

NEWS,.TWIN EAELS, IDM O,

L T o 4 l:w 4 it# a lls i^ct ■- ■ _ _ secret

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diversef ilitlcrlng coaches with g«Uy ca- parlsoned horsea: decorated tongas fUhd tiilh beautiful women from . , . . , 1, many nations, appear; trained *e- bras, Ilona. Ugen, and bears with . . / i . Tom n ix ' OTO stables of moUon ptclufo horacs.________________

hour program. The Tom Mix big is bellop has ft teattng capacity ot 9000; capaclthe canvas city's lenU totaling 33; neceatIJOO meals arc served daily to em - Lowployes; traw ls on steel bodied equip- usingment nnd will unload a t the circus nomugrounds on Blue Lakes boulevard paclty

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........... ---------- - - — • moreWlUlam Meyerhoff was pald>fln-

al tribute Sunday afternoon a t 3 * o’clock a t tho Eden Lutheran church,Rev. H. C. Wejterdorf omdaUng. 5 ^ , AUS-mUtuie service In Oerman a t .the Meyerboff residence preceded the church senlces. conducted in QtgUsh.

Walter Ehlers. Raymond Meyer- hoff, Harold Troue. Elvln Meyer- ^old hoff, O erhan Meyer and Raymond Meyerhoff were pallbeartrs.■' interm ent was In the LuUteraa

For sale while tbey last, dormaat ___fhilt ■nd~»h7d«T t'reM ~ at~r^ ii<a ~ prices also ahrubi. flower and gar- den pUnls. Pb. UM. Twin Falla Nuraeiy, i m KlmberU Boad.—Adv.

H I ' I *

Sixty-one YearsRefrigerator_______Experience Built in the

-Gtbson—- I t will pay you

to investigate ___the Gibson

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SO'LD BV' ‘ ' '

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:0. TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 12

iGHER-pmeeghbiFF— -fnni — PRODUCE;SHmMENTS p|||BOISE. H ay U MV-W. B .'Joy, n i | iho'TWblID—UtniUes'“ c«nm5sion J l l | relary. said today that IMS pro-- H I W'-txport* b r riai'fP6hndaho'up.May 1 totaled 13,709_csrloada,.____ _npared 'w lth 13,‘J07'during Uk n H !t four motUhs of 1S35. . V*nte Increase of MB.carloads w*s "~ l r IB u l« d '- lo n c ie r* ::^ to ^ * d p ^ — intrbeeiuse“6r"hlgbcr prices. • ------Xtztog April thte year exports ra 3M1 carloads, compared with n t a_ln April. W 5. ________ *torth

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lURLEY, May 11-Por lhf> first 10 since July 13, 1B25, almost “ “ *• h t y e i^ a g o , gauges a t Amerl- Twi >~Palls 6am Sunday momlng ed a t d 1,700,000 acre feet as Idaho's era w BCsl_aan-mads_atorage—basin- Jamoi I filled to capacity. j . Uc3i«LhU6e.lropoundliig.bftsUi,"-slor- son-a : water for nearly 500,<KX> acres InK land along Uie Snake river, was etery, l-for the third year in its history jsorti ce compleUon In 1926. Minidoka . . .'Jecta-recorda-ahowed. ----- -— **TTlunoff has been increasing per- Dl Ubly the last few daya so that f U l ' addlllon to lhe«servolr gaUis of » 0 acre.fect dally thU post week. I re (han twice CMC amount has n rd c a s^ from "

ijKt** m^!nger. ^xplained?*^!S Pro Ugh most .of this has been used hibltl lower' rive.r irrigation, nearly achoo

iner 4am Saturday. w-ereVater rtieased over the latter Ing te ersioa striKture te lost lo Ir- ' Dei aUon needs, but te temporarily f< toring Shoalione falls to a por- It of its former grandeur. Hot j lther in the upper river valley Iht mean a sudden raise in wa- — level lo send four or five Umes J j * .

t present flow over Ute faUs for ihort period, reclamation officials nted Mt, since if in ld o ii d m being held only slightly below taclty to Uke* up flood slack of «asary.ower Snake Irrigators now arc ng about 11,300 sccond feel of w . -mal flow water, or virtually ca- iribul ;tty demand. This te apportioned s t lh 0 feet tu Burtfy - imgttuoii- atr=- to v T t;-l800-second-feet'to-M lnldoka Menc txlot; 3100 to the Twin Palls offlcl lui iiat.' - 330o- to"in8-Twm -F gng TwIjT ■th aide; 000 second feet. Oood- Weav : Canal company; 3000 second to at

A . 7>utlng-Aprtl,-«*r»nd-Jnnerl»aa7 ^rtee»re than UOO.DOO acre feet o l -----ler was spUlod over MUner dam.1. alUiough UUs total will not be 1 1 ^ 1 jToached thte year, water offl- te feel th a t about 800.000 acre ' t may be released.Vlth American FaUs flUing near- i,Mn| two montha earlier than - ever nine ore in Its history, and Jackson e expected not to reach msjd- m storage until July because of and d weather, the chances are ex- m m lent th a t norTnal flow will keep John a high level weU into July. drugt

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Pox’s MURAUTE For tw* dollars __ c a n -n a v n h a baoutihil,cho fm ifio

tais vorJaty of affecti, mony coloi from, Polnr the wolls yourself, •eilly , f?ght ever e ld pelnt, well o r Itghtly po itad wolf popar. Yoi

------gat tha ra iult you wont ■ ta ll rend* why polntara call If *tha pa f ln ith ' Sa* htm todoy.

MeV* br M. rwiMO FOX CO.Htw YOU "OtiCAOO'

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___ l i . ■ . ■ flclatP ina l Wbute-wa* ^ d - W . p,-Al- >rth.-promlnent-Twln.FaUs-co«n. -pioneer.-yesMrday-afteraoon'- s te W hite mortuary chapel. Mr. Al- Mth • died last Thursday a t Ws ime near Curry. The sen-icas were pgoly attended by friends'through- t th la section of Idaho, and quan- Wh“ les o t floral tributes expressed the teem ia i ^ c h Mr. jUworth was garded. ? etery6 . A, Robinson deUvered the eu- rf. A .m ala quartet. 0 . E. AUea, . m es Beyzwlds, Pred Rudolph .and Tti larles- Sleber. sang “Now the Day derx

over" a a d "Remember Me, Oh o t s Ighty. One.*” Miss Majdne Bucken- dtetn 1 played, th e piano accompani- day. ent. lallni15fflA_?pUteJ4M «iltl«^I a t the graveside ritea. Pallbear- a were O. T . Brown. Kimberly; —jn as-lL -B arnes,-Han sen ^ an d -T r------Uoyd, O rr Onapman; E. B. John-

n-and-Jobn-S.-Hayes,-Twin-PaUs. In term entw asin .T w in PaUs cem- ■ ery. under the dlrecUon of the ■ ortuary. > ■

UNS COMPLETE F O r ID E f f l n m m s w I

ProparaUon and planning ot ex- ■ bltlon st*nda for the. annual high H hool exlilblt, taking place tomor- ■

;re rapidly forming today, accord-' ■g to Principal 0 . H. Bond. . ■Departmental exhibltlona are to II featured,'including home eco- ■miles, aclence, manual training. ■t. foreign languages, and a g r i ^ - Hral dlvtelons. NR.' V. Jones, general chairman, ^inounces th a t no admteslon w(U be |hl a ^ ^ . Hnd aU townspwpl* are „

F U N E R A L S S 2____________________ and

W. II. WEAVER aaiW. H. Weaver will be paid final papibulo this altemoon a t 4 o'clock rlgl

the Melhodtet Episcopal church, ma:ev. A. W. Bal-famit; p m argf~O ie 1011:enonit«“ Brethren church, PUer, grtiflciaUng. Interment wUl be tn s«aKhi Falla cemele'ry.'^~ton; Jabiea* 1Rlleaver, te hero from New Jersey at> attend the services. Mrs. O. A, bigenUey. a daughter living iA Hqwck 3l\milu. te unable to attend tho ser- ell.

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f o l d s F a l s e T e e t h

T i g h t A l l D a y L o n g S ’Fasteeth. a new improved powder |t> eepe platea from dropping or allp« ^ ing. No gummy, pasty- feeUng. _ weelens breath. Olves real teeth )mfort. all day. Praised by people Id dentlita everywhere. Avoid ^ orry. Get Fasteeth a t Schramm- jhnson. Trollnger's Phcy, or your v_, rugglst. Three sixes.—Adv.

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.ihobbrI-W o> rIdo< hono , ' — dacoTBtlon, o fresh bock- je^.

round for your furnltura^ - okayou happIer.fThenwhy lastJl redecofo to lli.:.^

on't Ut Ihe coil itond In in rjur woy. It yoo 't If you u i* a n a room—or le is—you 500ng room* you wonr. Umh- ,olon, ore yours to ehoof* eott

I aha'i. Murolit* goes en varyroll boord, ploitar, burlop a ^Yoor daoUr wilt help you telllI c:l obout MURAWt---------— . • fleli

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VtamU services- t e H d w t U . . t-: Vtute mre'tield'Tetterday afteuouR '^ it the W hite mortuaiy chapel,. Rer.L W. B arbent, U ennoalte mlnteter,;..i: n ier;- 'and-R ev,-^B nokais;=uoen;=s AurcH o t the Nazaiene.-Buhl,:iclated. ‘

Mrs. Brooks H. Moore aad .M n ; Bverelt .R . Martin. .BubL. l a o a .^ 'BeauUfnl--Isle—of—eomewhere,■•-7 'Rock of Ages" and ‘'Home.Sweel tfome." • ■ . ' .

PBllbeaiera were M. S . DosHt^' " fUehard Hurst, Loute SUmsoi. J . a ' AThltehead.' I . V. Lancaster and * - rred DeBoard.

Interm ent was lh Twin PsUs cem- . . stery, _________________

UTAH OOCPI.B WEDS - J The mafriage of John P teter Aa«

lerxm and Ju m Moore Tate, both )f sa lt L a k e .a ty . took placa: In ' Ustrict court chambers here yester« lay. Judge Adam B. Barclay o!lte4 . aung. WlUiesses were M aitbaHum« ihrey B llo lt and M yrthen.O . E l. :lotrof-Bolae,— ^ ^ --------

era^berry nerehaaC.A eartoad e f esp and gnn grease and traoa- misslaa o » io st polled la te Unm and I a n opening a ca r while X aai Ulking off thte ad, Tbe aew»- paper man with lite pencil la rlgbl_wllh_me_Bow._TheTeJs_a. _ man walUog her* to taka WbQCkeu ef ib s 'cdp in a v n rgrease lo American Palte,''als« ~ sama barrete e f the best motor U t i i m w 4116B tu tB . P i r a w i — at dlfferent'plaeea are delegat­ing en* of tb* farmers ta bring hla tm ck and haul greaaa aad _ ell. hard woeda, ahlngle* aad ta ? rlB U t- tih tr lltrne f n t n— — Claude C. Pratt-rBalee Co, a i Twin PaUa. Parmers tiU -ne-ttaat' they ar* paying fSJM .and mere for a t s pevnd bucket e f cep aad gan greaasi and «w*aU U pem da *f etip e r gan greaa*. for Jaat IL8S, W* are ateo going to b* headgoarlera for the eld Aasert- eaa roofing. I f yoo w aat ene ran c r a thoBsaad. yea can get t t a t en r place cheaper than auJl a*- dar prices. Most everybody knewa now th a t ottr method e f doing bnsineM ts on the wbolesala (oroninmer pUn. We make ap e a r __mind In one second and t h e a ^

j»U ieE jeejennlf«_ro lllB gJn . le . __tbe way of profit, click* click. ettek,-a# to see-doU araT em ar

have (o wait a long time,between ehoga. One m an baa flgtnvd o«t - how w* aro aeUlng ao cheap: he totd aomeone we had aaeh a large famUy th a t we never had to pay anythtaig for help. .

to 'even hav* to half try t« drink 8 laliona of Jeraer mUk » day b*- tween na. I hav* a time with o bt kids trrlng to get them te sUy to ih * -« a b le -U ll- ih e r -^ tb r* u « b . — eatlnjT. They always w ant to atart running over the yard with s

told them th a l when I g*t ” throBth I leave Ihe U bl*-«ne oftbe boTS saja, “,Ve*.-Dsd,_th*tX __sU Tna dn IfiTf." Pfl JQ l toglT . where I ^ _ h l r * * ^ r l with a woodenleg to waiFpotatoeaTXtr ye<. we serve crab*, set down. Shingle market Is advancing and we arc abont onl. 5 earloads don't last v ^ teng. Tea may have to buy yonr shtnxtes somewhere elio for a while till I can gel some more In—bat If they d> to .charf- Inr yoB too raueh. ycnr IJnele •

m en along. We probably h a «600 boaches.Ieft. bat th a l w ont

In a flcht. We wlU alio have the oompotlUen ahhulea la an ahades. green, r ^ btiff. bine, ^ d black, they are also Old America and arv as tougb aa tho bottom of an old Indian's foot. We are aeUlng oU and grease In QBantl-tiea .la .thc f a m f n a ro im d .r^x :: __field and I do n t think yoo « name a town In this whole v k ln- Ht bat wbat ta bnylmr oor pro-' darts. Roorrt Is oor next doorneUhbor. M r.'C ra y -a r Bold..te 'reeelUng oar good olL Tbe farm- t r t mnat ___

Hi.ii Cray. Then big Mao «p a t Bnrify ___

be hM taio^mBIg Mao ^

as he n e d to loan Mm foooer. I w t yoa falk* a» « * J to remember my aepbew aelb ot»

him Uter. SomeUme* 1 beUove M B -te*ilU U enlsar»«*“ W » * ' - the

tba eoaa»«w >

CLAUDE C. < PRATT

Oa flM Saad «e tb* :

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~ STNOPSJS~B»P«rt Jorl* WM- “ inm kw hen he married n o p ^ B d ^ho mU7 did l l bec»u» Eltaor -

• FltffllnrjUled-Um on «coaiit of. ^ hU'dHiUdJir. B al'w hen - R n p ^ - t o

;. find* th»t hfci friend* ln*«i‘ tho_ _ m an lite_ w lir^e t Jast, he Kwws ™

rtobborn, r«v« Hepo » « » » c h ^ . DUmtlu her to oTerteolt the foci that

. he b»d ntfretled an .nn^lm enC «8l snd leJU her to r> t« f f iJn tho B ornlnr to buy h e r ^ l f ^ o et«

■ tlotkm «he needi. Dlrk. n a p ^ 'i ITOUDicr brother, hai met llopo me

. nnder peetUlar eJrcnm .lwe« bei tafor* the marriajre: h . doe» not u aknow whrthrr tu be *l*d or clwof Raperfi dfcWon. Me Is talhlnr ^v llh her about (he otd and prom- ocl; Inent JorU fatnlly.

ChapUr 15. '-----------^JBWEM----- nETUBNED ,

Hopo spelled out the moUo. ^ou"ttiiArtt»»r. ■MembV_ l. lilco ..that, |

too . . . Is lhat lliU Itoiuie?" ; -____••As i l iucd.to.bc.r.aaia Dinc.JlYou, _ d

<ee Hans Jorla wanlrd to do wme- thing bis. » he copied lh« Wwn-

' hall back home, nnd called the plnce jj,u ‘Schlerctcrhoratevemt.’ " Or

------ -Birenowtit^^he-smtled;----------- th e“Too bU for EnglUh Admiral cpli

Lorrle. when he married » Jorls and and becftms head of the family, lie B didn’t like Dutch thlne.i*nyhow. so ")

•^hcn a flro destroyed part of the <noi hP rcbullt t t . . ■ in pood c^o- ‘I

nlal faahlon. Gothic towers and a BW colonial wtac. . WeTc an awful reac JiodB«-podge. Insldo and out. Your entl room now.. . .,11 has,an .^ e Dutch' ^

' T h eo ld k a s .. .- tw- “The kiis?""That old patated wardrobe ts a 81

kas. There were kasten tn all tho , ’’Vbedrooms. Almost ererylhlng was nlniDutch lo start wtth. But tho genera- Dltions came and went, Ihrowtn^ out, ercnbringing In. *raat mantel thero, for ownInstance. Is I tk llu . And the tapes- “Vtries In the h a l i t e French. And the I t

t k r t U a lT 'c i^ lj^ CWp|«^ fledm ie only generation tha l h a sn t }**“

changed something Is mine and Ru- perfs. All we've done ts shu t up most ^ or the r.oms. I t took a platoon of • em n U to run the place. Some- "'•** where around here." polntlpj 16 the

--eelenlit-»>nyr-^ith«r»-wd-4»-»»-aiJ?I S •eerel s tair.- . I”. “A accret at*lr?”

___Dtric' nodded.- “aom e-«nnny-o ld —^JortJ buUt It, either to eseape-from h is tallm&tes. or to let them ta. I l •waant dlscovCTd ^ hla descen-

trL i t « i t tr, ^surprise. But he d id aomethln»much'

- •wonw he built the wing." - s®®*"It's aU beauUful.*' said Hope, r u r

looks aa It there m ight have been a znoal and a drav-brldse oace, and a uq

. dungeon and a keep." •. “A dungeon, a t any rate," Dirk

. wuwered. “We coll It a basement. „» . I l l show U all to you some day, the ^ ' old ballroom, snd the Dutch ehspe) n»,

- sad 'tw -v e ry lop of the t o « r where they used to watch for the ^ boats. I t win Uke some cllmbtag."

She v as kjQktog a t another crest,- • shleld,-» hand iha l held a-brokOT tj,a|

"My shield isjcarred .- • . t , .± = :8 hefdoK(^the boofc'Preseiitljrsher'-jf

. .-•TTiafg thft irifltU) I .chfyBr,"____Dlrk said. “CsQt I sell you Mer-

m y? Or PiTorable Winds? They su it you better."

“No. they suit you. My shield Is scarred."

She rose, the book In her arms. ,“I'm taking it upsUlrs. May I?" , "O? IPU . . arcn-t ^“Perhapi. Tliaf* »hy I want to

read i t I f s . . somelhlnB lo Ure up

Dlrk went upstairs with her. car- —trlnrthe-boofc-He-wasiltappotiitfar **

He hsd thought they would hare the-rfn ing together. At her door hc ___

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C lub.". _ _

i 3 i t t y _ m i l _ c o o < o i i £ h t . _ _ _ _ ' _ , When the door waj clowil «hel

laid the book on the tflble bwlde the j bed. Tho bed hsd been turned | down, and oae of her o ■n night-1 BO*-ns folded on the plllov. Afler n 1 moTacnt she mo\Td noL«e;c.'Ji:y :o: ” • the door b e tw n the two rooms, ■ a M ^ ^ w ln g her chcek n;-i:r.v. It,

T!;ryc a *ound r.oc and tlien ' ’ e f pape.-a j-'.lrrtrf. and once a ^ha.-p ar< noSse M_i; Runert yere knocfcln.-

-.cn; m --------- r —.She ste le■ back.-\nd movlns il,r ' m,

lamp, fcttied hfn<:r In th^ Wg cilrt- ’ chair, the ".n '-.orr of the Joins'

ram llx" propped asain-M the Ublr, n - She bfgaa to r r s j the fine, unewn r:^ print.. Reading, the fc'.l a.^:re:l. and af ^

«nen ihe Ktrai cifxTf tu <he l;aI:T ,lr'l striking mldnlshl. .*?he row ir^-r. t ... aad CTwpIn* to the do^r. lbt»r,ni

" s t$ ln .-5 ttil- th e scft nMtitr* r< 7* . • i,.- p e r .— . ---------------- ---------------------

6 he usdreased snd c n r t lr.;o b^. ■

— Dffirm#rH8p<~6T~-6R*"'6'c:sTr5'~ the lAwren* Club. She h.id atter-l. kj *d to her drposll a t lh» bank .i.-ia had aJfgadr done a bit r? __ ;

^ ^ p L -rw ^ c o P sd o a s IhaU he b'.Xjkj

demure—saw th a t the chaase in It t— was doe to tbe ha t. a n k lib seta ; with a citrllcc feather.

"Stannlne." be said.~ “ 6fie spirklrd. "liw k «ii>aer“ n s r ^

He looked, aad as &• be did ac tcom# up a* ooe»i------------------------- —

— -M r-sbeerr-sb r-enaa ioed .-------- —“Oh. yoor abo ttl X sbooU say." DBe cams op th c s to Ond (he wall- r!w

€ r a t r»T » aUentloo. ' UtiAfi«r hmcb be took Bop* to the D

^ J o tU o m o a sa fe v d e a n a v a y .O ra w St.:ao d 4 i(a tfM « tu n e a U ia ib a d « D c e o

1!^- te U sA a a d U h Sauscjr, ^ th a t uoo

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m A R iT ^ tC llF N O U fT O N =

now were hemmed, in . by new . growths of steel snd sloue. '

Amid the encircling monoUths there ,Memed. something subla ta tho -d tagy-c^fort-of-the-Jorls o f- - flcos, something rooled and secure. Tha.presence of Judge.Blalse Jorls. I Dirk's ond nupcrt's lalher.-seemed— ■ still to pervsde tho place, as the I light of a master s ta r continues to K fall on the earth long after the I s ta r b u passed. L

nope m ;l Sanford Jorls, nnd the p memben of the Jorls suff. lingered I. ta Rupert's prlTAto sanctum. She _ w u Interested in hts secretary—effi­cient. thlrty-ocfd-ta the boolu on his glused-In shelves, ta the street ■below his window. r

Dlrk finally enticed her forth to fl look a t his own. office,' nnd Ute .|| momtag poper which lay on his Ldesk.' ________ _______ I,

~ H e HoH'foiaea'Uie paper n f lh e sc- jlcount of the wedding. I t wns short. KA niero-Announcement.-and slie-rrAd — hII quickly. , I—Dlrk explalned-thnt Connolly-had - I -inUlald some ol tho dota. K

••Your father's name, for one ' Ithtag. and the d ty you hall from. KOr It may. be Connolly doesn't know }6 thO 'ltm rthot't>elong-in-th«rsodetr ~ Bcolumns. At any rate, I have them, . V and tomorrow's i ssue. . I

She turned to him, a lltUe pale. ' I"PleaM don't. One account Is -1/

enouRh." j “I think BO. too." Dlrk answered,

reading the notice, grateful appar- ^ ently for its brevity. There would be ^ M second account tf she did not wLih

tw."So' you’re Bolnir snopplng?" aShe answered thoughtfully.- I'•What color does he like—for eve- I

nlng, I mebn?" IDlrk hardly knew R i ^ r f s pref- I

erence In colors, and mranoned his Iown. ■

‘•White." he said. II t mlRht be Rupert's color, a l that, I

fleeted that a box had come for Ru- I pert tha t momtag. a small, precious- I looking box. He himself had signed I for it, and carried it up to Rupert's I room, Rupert having already left for . White Plains.

He dreaded the moment when Ru- pert should find the box, dreaded tt _ g for Hope. She wfth her anxiety as I to Rupert's choice In colorsi i

"WMIf." he snid ntrnln fnr i>»pr __ .all tt mattered greatly to himself what she should wear. "White, and for daytime, brown — lhat sort of

She thanked him travely. steppedtJiio“ i«8 'eiBTMor. a n a - n n i i m j - a '■good-by ,_dtsappeared.

Rupert found tbe box on h b ar-rlvnt home. I t contained tho je«-els IUe had. given Blnor during the six Iyears of their engagement. I

Heopened It. looking a t the strand. Iof pearls that had been Ms mother's. Ithe twin bracelets he hnd bought a t ICartier's, the brooch, the .ring, the Inecklace. . . ' I

Their \-er>* touch, he had thought. Iwould be like touclilng the fle&h of H Ellno r. Ho would have thought, too. _ lt|^ a ty w e lv l^ th ^ tox I

would be In her room, he reflecUd.Me- lmii"teln iliutieu irei m u huu if —rbefore lha l we would not bo home Jbefore eight, that she waa to have »dinner without him, and be dressed Efor Ihelr erenta* together. She was Edresstag now. Nora asslsttag her. fl Ho had met Nora gotag to her roomon his arrival. (jj.*

mother’s pearls, ^ d . opening 3T ^small. Inner drawer of his desk. Kdropped them within. Then, the box 1 of J«weU ta his hand, he knocked onyio_door_of.Hopc'8.roo[n._______

(Copyright, lOM. =Margaret Oell Houston) . . .

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NEW YORK. May 11 tT) -S'.rnw hilt day Is a-comlng ;ruarTiiund th r cnlendarlal mountain. im'niir \ou wnnt to mnJte'somethlns mm

” •_________• _________ _hi2LIn c.isc you do, describe a elrel.- '"'ti

ttrii'.itid M.iy 15. That's straw hat oid.Tv: but It Is smcUy a "men______

cl.iy; one of the lew re- ’m.i!:;lnc -men only" anylhlns. ’ |__

\v.)nirn, Il Rtics without soylne. arc r;rsi In the hats Of theirn-in:rymrn. Naturally, therefore. *'—!l^'y ftill bo .iboul ready to turn ' r -• vr .«trax hAt-i out. to pasture * '

g tta l de-

.M.iy coi-.v.i;;;-:;;;} wUl not \ f fV.-. coiiTiiici with any lemtair.c . . 9•i.At:e. While they zrmaln nt !

fanning themielvoa and j_i.cm'?nn£_*hclbcf_lQ_KLjrlUlt- ____or til u-k fLtr 00. their summerftll.', men »11I «*Uy forth t fc.,

m.ake thetr one big purthase. [ [**

Real Estate TransfersPunsUiied b j the T rtn rails-^U e !

a&d A tetnct Ccmpacy ^

-----------^nM n.\T .-at*T-*------------- ;— :D e ^ : J. L. Hodzin to H. T. Mer-

r*.soa. S3M0. Lot 19. block 3. East- ' m.ilawn rab. ' • t»v

Deed: T. Cavrnder to N. Y. N jr. J'-'SI. Le* T. b;«ek 3. Jone* additjon. YT.

N. V. Nre to C. H. Nrr. •

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-lUNCLE DAN-yj HE'S DOWN IKIth a t 'y o u / A hz cook-shac• HAVB-A-/>'ANDrHIS'NAME' f c o o K ^

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Niid when askcrf bj’ reporters U lakra ycsterdny ns (JeorRc and I school.— Photo.

NE MAN, ONE WOMAN “ G E T D IV O R C rO E C R E E S * 4°

------- aryTn-n and OnC- ___m;aOwflUUlncd.dccrcca.Ql.tliiorcc 1 ■ , , llnwtng tin co n tr* ^ hewrlnrn • ■ ' rc Juilce Adam D. B.irclay in the I qi strict coart here S.-itura.iy.Kenneth Summer.', (trnnied \ dl* ^ rce from Biiln 1. Sutnmcra whom ■ tniirTletl nt Lamnr. Ml.'.'ourl. Feb- *®*” ' ar>- ?2. 1934. said she Irft tlielr poui mie there elchl d.iys Inter nnd fore 111'“ to Hnnsen. Idnhc'. Ihs nt- dlna"■■.'•■r tn piT«ttnrti> hi-T- tn-rc imnvalllnc. he Mid. . [a^t On Kround.^ of non-support and cem

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ccntcr. was **g!nd” when Informed.

I if Mahan’s capture pleased him d his chums watched a ball game d

iruclty, Mrs. Stelln Cox oblnlncd a ”ilvorcc from John Cox to.« horn she J H»-as married a l Avn. Missouri, Janu- ,iry 1. 1023. - /

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aOCipiNa^M ny it - Wanled: a[ loK catcher. Ooodlnir ci!y offldalsi mu ire haring bo luck nt nil in Retuii^ ome one to Uke tse Joj as city ' tnelound master nnd c.it.i-.er, En- : orcemenl of the 'U y i tr; w - I )Qy,Jinance has bosccd doi>:- of • tanh s lack a f nnyouc-ta-oui.-w ^-th*- -hi»- i^t by picking up drK”. ai:!:oat 11- gra letues. I ear

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TO, T ^ S D A Y MORNING, MAY 1

T H E M A N W H O C A M E ]

^ K T O 0 6 H U T T U R W ,E ^ J I f ~ ^ UJELL.au S E T T L E -k ^ ,

WITH.VOO . m o FOREVER ;

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today

J moneyW than tJ

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J H m o rc tCSt fig

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i ^ yesterday William Mahan, , ■ urn »nh, hnh, 1 nitrr> liim. The nbo%*c picture w.ns: le durfng recess a t Ihe I.«wcll

-Honltus’ Executed - At Sanctuary For

- Killing-Dueklings----W ASHmOTONTM iry^-m ' ----"Honkus" was executed today for • murder. -

"Honkiu” WXLS A Canadian can- der which months ago ndojiied the Oeorgo Wnshlncton hlnhw.ny bird sanctuary as his home. Ills love making attracted Wnshlnc- tonlaru. He hsd honked donm to'

•htyliome several-tnateJ-frcin i!il«- • grating geese. His last flew nwav early last week with anotlv.T C.-t-

T h st was loo much. "HonVii.V* ' went mad. ran amuck and added ' more duckling victims io the ten he pre\'lously had killed.

Paul P. Hods*. careUkrr.'con­demned "Honkus" to death. A carefully aimed ib o l ended hts

)L D S E T T L E R S _ E N JO Y ■ i H A G ERM A N G A T H ER IN G |

-« A O E B M A K ,-« * F -U -S U ly .li^ l ----crsons orer the age of CO from ; Ugrrraan. Bliss, TutUe. and Glenns '■erry attended an old folks g a th er-’

T. r>.H y^nn-Ti XtvTT . = __

A program co.’uU tlng of a talk n -Pioneer Days." by Riley DUck- s r t: two Vocal io w . J. c . Perry: r«Ung. Mfs-.M.. riannalo._Ml3B Vrnlee Pogmlre: read- __^g» Eme»f7 S K te r j andtrs. Elmer Anderson and a reading ocnpoM^ by_Mr». WUla J ia t to

rrsh aen u were serred by mem- sr» of tbe reUef sodety and a so- J4 Ume was spent.

rigero F e rtill* r-r« -- ta w i« -a n d j

11. <»I, Tw tB ,raH sJr*rf-A lee C o- t. — ■Ain

'1 2 . l o s s ' ' - :( ■ ■ ■;

I BACK ; ' " /"■

>U M U S T V - VP R IE N D O P . V - *

sJE IM C H I S J A t J ^ ^ !A N D A W N —

i

lilding -Anri I<nan ~ Business Increases >

_____ «8 pcHICAGO, May 11 W>) — The U. Building and Loaji League said ' ly that butldtag and loan asso- JUN. tons' of the nation lent more Ity during-the last six monthsII durtag all of 1034. ' . .hc six months figure was $483,- gchooi

president, announced. branc:arch loans totaled $81,000,000, hlgh-ded among 39.000 families, the the scirt said. This was IS per cent blossoe than February, and the high- Rupeiflguro stace October. ored t>ans for . .constra'ctlon of..new. Junlm

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IN C L U D E Y O U R _ R E M IT T A N C K FO R

T H E N U M B E R O P T IM E S YOU W IS H T H E

AD TO R U N

C L AAriT-.ouncpmtau ■

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Shopn — „ I......nu>:r.i^ OppartiialUM _ ,.,

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RfPtT"uiiceusaw ta _‘ki>4 v«c«we)w ___ _

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M A Y B E H E ’S

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i S l Iirun tt'tw irfiiuiny liucues R ci^ 'ujr flcrr

yer wiit"uver rtb ru an '. 'rep iilr —It- id modernization loans tacreosed sam<

per cent. was. - - -- The

muslJN IO R S E N T E R T A IN m ^

S E N IO R S A T R U P E R T

r Up e r T. May 11 — Wtth the liool gymnasium-'converted—tato —

anches and paper stream en with MUlceh-lights of sliver ocoenluating hase scheme and quantities of spring {qq, , Msoms adding a touch of,beauty,ipert high school Junior class bon- °fd the senior group In the annual thalnlnt-senlor prom Friday night, bica.

lassifiedAdtol a n k B e l o w I s F o r Y o u r M a i l i n g I n Y o u r A d

iv s C l a s s i f i e d A d v e r t i s i n s

in d 'A d d iw of Adrerltser Words "

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K WORD______________ TO A_______

-----~CT7ASSIFIED~ADVERTI:Cosnled oa Solid Line basis. Ml

________ • Cognt g words to «RATES PER LI.Nt-1

Six Day* _____ GeTbree D ay*------Without Change of

33 1>3% discount for cash, or If paid first Insertion of

A S S i F i C a T I O T j n S -«-« laitruclJon ________

___ _____as . Leec<^ soeieun ____ I , .7 Lon a n o 'n u n d —— . —_____S Htlp. kua* Wantfd

« Monty to L04& ___■ - - I S l'«nOD*li —_________ 9 nUlLT7 «ad SuppUM ..... ........._ n lUdloa asd 8*n l« ----------------S3 R«ki Etuw roe Bat* -

IU«1 b u t* for T ndt

- - aitu*uaa» w aated. - - - - - _ r t - - 8PCCUU I t S tem __

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By E.C.SE6AR J

3’S HOLDmG OUT

HAT'S \ ^

J K I N Y - \ T 3 ^ -

Severau',' )iuiiitre<l.~eauple5~ittende{L‘~ - I t was a prBiTfam-dauct r and tho - lame scheme of green and silver was ta evidence. In the pregntms. The Sinclair orchestra furnished music. Superintendent and Mrs. H. U. Carter led the grand march, op- ;ntag t''-) dance.

FIRST T O M ^O eS

UUler of the Big Wood river section has laid claim to having the first tomatoes In the eounty this year. 3he has several plants in her home b a t ba«p tomatoes larger than m ar- 3lca.

othefewsnr Convenience In

ing: Department-ds Times'"' Amt.'”

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m s iN G RATIJS:^---------- -----;. Mlaimura charge 25e.to Ibe ttae.__________________; t—per day.____OcOae D a y ______ 12e:e of n p ypaid for within 7 days after 1 of ad.

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‘ Biisebs_______ ^

NationaTom niy Bric

B a ll A gaii fiian ts \

T i g e r s C i n c h G a m e |

, W i t h F i v e R u n s I n - , j

F o u r t h I n n i n g " |

AMEBIOAN LEAOUB , , lM reit.8..C lcrcI«nd S _

Chk4Wo 19. St. U ola'C • - : - (Only f U n e t Bcbedoled In Ameri- ..

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- D E T R O IT rM a y 11 W>}— T h e £ D e tro i t T ig e rs c lim b ed b a c k ^ I n to t h e l l r s t d iv is io n I n - t h e ^ A m e r ic a n le a g u e b y d e fe a t in g I

:— t h e —C le v e la n d —In d lo n s^ & > 3 , -o to d a y .

T h e c h a m p io n s ’ 8 c o re d " 8b t ' ' r tm a o n n in e h i t s o f f J o h n n y A lle n i n t h e f o u r In n in g s h c w o rk ed - £

M etntlm s, Tommr Bridses v u ~ — h»viog-tblngs-}>lf-own-wayr-«!low>. ^

In s only rivo hlta. He le t the Indl- N ans havo a run Cl

- I n— n

mltted a fleldlntr Di en v r and Knlck* erboeJcer doub- , led. but he shut thezA out from then until the ninth. . - -

■ The T l * e r a

S c i n c h e d the —In—thft —

fourth w h e n scored live

.TCMMT MIDGCS' Irving B u r n s . S: tho youD88t«r ol

fubatltulDj lor Hnnk OreenberB &t u J lrst base, w u mainly responsible. A lter Ooolln and 81mmoi^_hsd. _ singled, he whacked a home run J; Into the right Held bleachers.^,The ^ o ther two runs were s c o re a o n n Brldsea’ single to center, a walk, a R wild pitch, Cochrane's single and c

I Oehringer's double.W hen Alien Ilnally got the side ,

out, he made a dash lo r Del Bak- | er, Tlgen* third base coach, and J then oflered to punch Cochrane.

— b ut7-the-D etrell-i>U yem -«nd-thft- — umpires changed his mind.

Ralph Wlnegamer replacedj^Allen a n d ^ w u stm lghtaw aytouched lor two runs.

.. The boxwore: I u; ^ 11 O A rl' Gltoen. rf *• 3 e 0 3 •' iu io . 3b ----------- A 0 e X I’ Avrriii, cf 3 0 6 3 0

TretkT. Jb ......... .....— 4 J J » »*b — 3 1 1 a 3

Pytlik. e ■ .......... ..... - 5 I 1 2 Inceker, e ___________ 2 0 0 I o mAJUn. p --------- :---------1 # 0 0 0 w

oerno iT ad r ii o a

■ Corhr»n». e '" , , — S i "TOfhrlnctr. lb -------------5 o l 3 J OlneiUn. If ___________ _ * 1 1 0 0nimmem. .cf * 3 3 3 e t .

I nurnf. lb ------------------4 1 * « 2/ nofell. t« ..............4 I 1 S 4 ttluiiJsM, P~— .M r~ m i 4 1 3 1 0 la

T o U U ____________ 37 S U IT »r i r r rUnd- . ^— - - 3 tC

m o n —IlDttiFf. nrldiM lUIr. Two ..- b » e hiti — Coctiranr, Knirkrrborkrr, *' ' (irhrlDtrr. Owen. Drldin. Ilughn, Kul- Ji > llraa. Thr«« bifp hlu—SImmsDt, Ro*' trll. Hems run—Oiimi. Stolen b « t r ^ w!_oi»tni roi(._nnnb|i'_rt«j*— f*• Troaky ta Knirkrrberktr; norm to Ro- ^ ; tell to UtldjM. toilns pltehtr—AU«b. xi

White Sox-Wallop Browns. =! ST. LOUIS. May 11 VFt-A barrage I of 33 hits. elRht for extra bases, en-• abled the Chicago White Sox to

; 't h f l r 13th BtrolRht defeaU ^I . Score by InnlnRs— R H E■ ■ C lJlcaso--------102 700 027-10 32 1

' S t. liOUiS „ ..4 0 0 001 0 10- 6 a 0 Batteries: Whitehead and Cewell:

' Wahalfey. Andrews. Ciildwcl!. Van• Atta. Meola and Hemslej*.

Errof — K r«vlch. T»-o baae lilii— --.-Memflpy.-Appllnfr-PHi-Krwvtch-Sr

' Walker 3. Sewell. Bonura. Three• base h it — Botlomlcy. Sacrlllces — i

• Soiters'to Carey: lAf7 to notionilcy;) AppllnjT and PleL Losing pitcher—

I M ahalley,

^America’s StarsJ ______ D r i l l i n K n g l a n i l

-------60UTHP0RT,-Knj.^«ay-ll-t3>WUnperturbed by reports o f an im*

• r pending caddy strike- alrhllar tw th a t- » h k h m arred 'the champknahtQ a

yea r sgo. Amerlea;s womm g o l f ^

' o rer th s 'S m ithpcrt and Alnsdal* cou»e todsy. In preparation lor the British iromen's championship start-

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-• -o w ^ u S ^ c a d ^ - f e g a rJpulated.fof.,* th^ champkmshlp.

None cr tiie lnr*tffr« r^port^d *; foil-round aeore. but Marlon Mlley

^ ■ - - - — I .--------------- A M E R I C A N ---------- L, , A S S O C U T I O N

I.«oJ»rtn*L.2 : SL Pan! 5.Toledo 11; MlnnwtpoIU’ ld.---------- ---

---- ta lm iibw !d r K a n m <H trA ----- !------- iBdtanapotts »ril»»waBtee Jfc— p

a ll C h a______________________________-

idges Hurls l inst C levelai

S luofofi""W W ■ ■ ■ —

=|| S T A N D I N G '" ^ '

------------------'AMBRICAN--------------------■ ........................ .................W i ; P e t •

Nftf-Toric u - w - ____ JI7-----7— .70#. ,' Boetoti 1::— —— 11 • •«»®. C lere lasd _______ ^ .1 6 9 XU® D eireit ____________ U 11 .I Chloago _________ 10 10 JOO _1 Waahlnctoo ________13 14 .<>1 ff Philadelphia _____ 8 15 J t t j

5 j NATXONAU .® c l W L Pet. t

S t L oeh___________ u 7 ^ rs plttsbBixh ....... . ..— I t 0 <$71 \\ n x k a c o ____________ I t 10 -M5. Nc./ y o tk __________ U 10 J iS a, Cincinnati ---------------11 IS .468 .J n oston ......................... ........~}r—

r Brooklyn___________ .9 1* .391 I

: h . I6 ~ ~ '7 B 7 T n rx B K R !iro rp re8 iT ~ ~ | >• Only two members of the Big t fiix were active yesterday. Bill Terry S

r of the O laats and BlUy eulUvan o{ *- t the Indians.

The stAndlngs: «1 Terrr, G U n ti---- 3» S 31 JJS 's IndliBt 3t 3 17 .434 °7 Dtmut*. Cubi __J3 11 IS .40* n \ R. rm ell. Rcdt .U 21 33 .iOTi CIuptBaii, Yanks .41 S IS M9

t<

i Jerome Subdues i s Wendell, 25-rf

-------- - .H ■ rJ Hits and Errors Account for ”• Unusual Baseball Game j<; On North Side 5I ___ TJ JEROME. May. 11 — Jerome's dla- n 0 mond artists downed the Inwdlng « Wendell nine hers Sunday alter- J J noon 35 to 17 I n a Ireo scoring match ai

- track meet before tho'llnlsh. "{I —Jerome* u s e d 'lo w 'p n c h e ra -a n d o

V Wendell m r« .^^u t^ n either^ouUU

z of 25 errors were commuted. •0 Wendell pounded out a 12 to J *; ; lead In the first three Innings, but : the locals turned on the heat and r; 0 puUcd out In front before the fin-® lah. N» Last Sunday Jerome scored a 13 w 3 to-0-vlotory-ovcc41aaclton.___ ^

? W endell_____ __________ 17 13 IS n- Jerome .................... .. .......... 23 1* 10 J'- Batteries: Kamoff, Von Weller,: Krall and Rntherford, Ifam tU : _ . Zcllner^ i i a n s ^ Denbreok. Ward J; >• and Tonlinson, Crencb, Benton. "*

. -r rr- _______________ T

' M ’L a r n i n 'W h i p p e d j

f n:

* acl

‘ ~

; r _

!T i l ls . pletSR sho»m j a o «f the B 1 reaaani « h r JImaiT McLaraln to a: '• loregTWondi. roiTDer « U e r« I fK l W

chatnpJen. n a aewidly w h l p ^ to by Toay Caaaoxterl. «*htw»l*hl champtM. la t M r best a l New B< Ter t . McLairUa haa m l*ed'P! a pBBch. «)th T esy ■ l^plar'bM kl

• and « U h sf . C aA M rrl- v m - b y Drb*<«. . - ja :

iiifk^ ioh's Q^ali:Five-H » nd T rib e ;

► -------- «Five Home Runs Fail X

To Bring: Victory \ ToPhiUies j

NATIOKAL LSAGtnS e— Bo«l«n-a,Jlrookljm -l---------------- t. -New York U . Philadelphia U i

(Only games Khedoled In Nallon- t al MagBe.)----------------------------- '----- ^

P H ILA D ELPH IA . M ay 11 W — T h e P h ill ie s h i t f iv e h o m e t m n s 't o ' t h e G ia n ts o n e to d a y , < b u t Now Y o rk 's c a m e I ro m j

n i n th w ith tw o -o n a n d spe lleda 13-12 v ic to ry . J• T h e le a d c h a n g e d fiv e ' tim e s . T h e G ia n ts u se d fiv e . p i tc h e r s , th e P h ill ie s th re e . There were 31 hits. j

O tt also got a walk, single and c a double and drove In eight runs, t___________• ________________________________Tlie. five Phil- o

Dolpb Camllll, who hit two. Art , W h i tn e y , Leo r N o r r i s a n d .

■ H H H I k S Johnny Moore.B v e n C a r l c

■ t g Q [ K a | -H u b b eU -co u ld _ not get out of i this weird ball .

| ^ ^ B | j | | | | n .g a 'm e without

lo r a run. He ~ [N E S @ yto5M went Into the , ELaOiiSilhjCIS same a t the l u t .

u t to r r o : the s i x t h iwhen the score

w u tied a t eight all and singles by St)«enn-and-Chloss«.and-an-lnrield f out gave the PhUlIea a temporary *

itadu^m bbtii .w ctjU n jb g . * next Inning for a pinch hitter.

The Olants look a lO-O lead In th e first o f the, seventh on a walk 1 to Bartell. Joe Moore's triple and I Mark Koenig's double, scoring two runs, but the Phils came back In their hair snd scored three on Al­len's single, and homen by WhitneyTtmrcamniE-----------------------------------

This set the stage for Ott's blow. Joe Moore singled with one out, Mark Koenig forced him. and TCr- . ry singled. Mel banged the ball . right o\*er the short right field wall. 1

The boxscore: 1JflBW YORK' AB It n O A 'J«« Hoore. i r ------ s s 3 a a

WMt«bwd, 3b 4 3 - 1 3 3Kocnir. 2b ,, , , 3 1 1 1 1Tm r. lb 3 3 3 a eon . rf ■ S 3 3 1 •mppje. _ ef_ ------------------ * M i ]jick»on.’3b , „ 4 0 0 1 e ,Bartetl. II 4 2 2 0 S I «mUb,-p-.. . ---- _ ». a » e •

Ouwbeil. p . III.,- ' ;~B~0~1 » ,■ “ Ulbrt, xt 1 0 « 'a •CtbUr. p i e s » e

T o U l l_____________4t J3 » *7 13 Vx -tu ttm for llabben tn 7tb ,,xx~nattcd for Gtimbm In *th

piiit.ADn.niiA An n it o a e rh(oni. ef __________ 3 I 3 2 0 0Allen. If _____________ -5 3 3 3 0John Moore, rf _ _ _ _ _ S 1 1 2 • Nortu, M -------------------S 3 4 3 3 Jl

i 1 5_S_5 <1 t e . ^ Tb- -----? T n iWalter, p .....— ......... 3 I 1 a 1Johnton, p __________ I e 0 e 1r>ueau. p ..... .. 1 a e 0 I a

T au u______________ 41 » IS » U -New York _________M4 101 2»1— IS erhIUdtlpbU ______ H I UI 3®*- 13 -

KtTer*->Chlotia, Allen. Two ban bits 5 -Walter, Bartdl. T m r. Oit. Ko«il». *' Jbr»*. bawjittr-4c«.Mo«re..!lome rBai a— Johnny Moor*. NorrSt. Camllli 2, Wbitsey. ott. larrldec—Hmlih. Wta- nine pitcher—Cnrabert. L«ilnc piteker I —TuicaB. _ ..................

— BecrDefrat^odgers— tB06T0N , May 11 yp) — After

tying the score on Babe Phelps* single In the flrwt half ot the ninth, I the Brooklyn Dodgers Uirew avay ' a run In the last half of the In- * nlnK and lost a pitchers' battle to the Boston Bees. 3-1.

Score by Innings—_______ R H E

Boston _______000 000 101—3 6 1_ B a t te i^ ; E am s^w . Baker and -

B ro ra — Bucher. 0 « » fh ty . Coa- earart. Two base hlU — Lee Cue- clnello. Sacrlflocs — Haasett« Ler. Double playa — Cucctnello to Ur- banskl to B. Jordan. tyMiny pitch­er — aim shaw . .

o

S u n d a y S c o r e s ■ ”

AMESICAN LKAOUB °- aeveU B a:t. Detroit 7. *

Ne« -X«th 7, Philadelphia X f. WaahlBgtBn «. Borteo P. ^

NATIONAL LCAOUE 0Rt. Leote s. Chkagv i ; ' eC ladaaau I, PlttabBrgli • . h N ^ Y ^ ^ ^ ^ P h ^ y p h l a t . h

Red Take 5 ■- Exhibition Game i■ - - • - . . I,PnTSBOBOH. May 11 f-T5—Th« fi

B £atfliU i«l.Sox-»aUop«UJue^Plr- a a u pl'xhera for 10 h tu and_anlU n W”6 vicloPyTn an odilH tido gaoe today. s

R .R .Z . *BoRUn fA» — 300 100 710-11 10 3 , P.ttsburghtN) o il o il 101— « JO 1

nattcae*: Bowers.— 'W nk»~ and » VlfXfT, Ttnt'. Hoji, D r e n , Batter* *

. T w nr PALLS, r a n .Y in

IS C limifying R^ I ^ S E t T T h f C ~ r t

THH O l. (P in t in a M rlu ot'atortea) .

k - By O A T l* TALBOT. -» BEBLTN jgy — rrw-a-nafJon « tp i- -

rble ot digging a private Olympic subway all the way frwn the shady

{ Unter den Linden out to Its mam- 1 moth new athletle plant, the mere- closing of one of Germany's main

Industrial blghways during the per­iod of the Olym^o games In Au­gust presents no problem a t all.

Olympia officials slmpljr mention­ed to Adolf H itler In pacsing tha t

- th sy -w o u ld -llk o -to -ro p o -o lt-th a . highway between Berlin and Hamr.

- burg for a dUtance of eome 13 miles“ whllfl lhe 'gam es'aw 'ln-progress.-------

The_P^tehrer aald sure-but_why» . *) They explained th a t by doing this e they could make certain tha t sev- t, eral thousand visiting athletes,A whlzxlng back a a d forth betWMn- the stsdlum • and their- homes at Jl 'Olympic Vlllige..wouid“n o t be oo-

strueted by vegetable trucks and Q other vulgar traffic, e . Gcnnatw to Deioar !. While the sprinters and «ho(-

putters are spinning to - town <1 on their own private highway, th e j >• truck driven and other moCorlsts '- of-lew ImnortAnoe will have to take ' ^ to the d irt roads and gel where t h e ^ P

>■ The arrangement • undoubtedly ^ will not prove popular w ith many, a ° German motorist, but It is safely as- “ suraed th a t they will not wrll« any

angry Jetter# of pretest to the pa- i pws.-“ T*"Dont worjy -about-thsm .'!-aald tr !j the Olj-mplc guide. "They w ont loee sc ‘f more than an hoiu* making the de- tu1 .....................I _______InI cata-w ill ha\-e clear aaning, the b<7 Olympic highway Is being widened m’ for alt of Its 13 kilometers, so t ra f-

flc can. move four c a n abreast_ Thero even la an ingenious a r - vlJ rangement to avoid traffle jama a t |tj- the vUlage itself. Each car or bus, w ^ after rolling up to tho fnain en - .gi

iPET EYSA R R : TO W ORLI ; T IT g H; W, S. C. Defeats : 1 Vandals, 6 to 3I -------- , 3:

1 Cougar Nine Bolsters Lead- J j =«FsW(riB^ortlWFll= i ; — Division^------- TJ,; ...............U . I, g2 Washington S lita college bolstered ot

Its northem dU-lslon baaebaU lead*1 enh ip today «-lth a e to 3 victory ^J over Idaho. ”* The Cougars snatched a two-run ]3 lead in the f ln t inning oh a hard c t i drive by Ed Goddard with two on Ja 1 •paaeranim«a-aTnidvantgirB~all~the-*-tiB J w^y. tin J W. a . C. voi\ despite one Less hitI and three more errors.I I t was the third straight confer- 3 ence vlctorj- for Mel Marlowe, cou-* gar southpsw. Bill Black pitched ” , for Idaho unUl one w u out In the , i n in th ._________________________ iai

The score R Ii E to T I d a h o _______001 200 000-3 S 3 ch- .W.-S_C.______ 20U010 02x-.«_2_fi-----" " “ilAWffli'l! l J l lC t^ ^ W W ! ^ W r ““- W daiii; Mailue and PteKls. ' Ml r ------------------------

rSoM Outfits |s j Sph't Double Bill ir Im .I -------- 1 COI Ph'rf.Rrtin>Avirk Winr

: Mountain Home, 14-5: ™ Speer’s Lose 9-7 =hj

Twin FaJU sofiballtrs split a dou- | f ble wn wtth tha invading .Moun-

" field here frln d v . S p w 'a c j t iw w ^ _ 7 v e ^ t tn the _

momlng game aa'd'Uie Utah Chler=" ^ BrunswKk cotnbiaatlaa.. team . poonded twt a M to 3 dedsJan a « the afternoon rilt. q,

----- DeadloekfJ st 3 3 af th r flcae .f^of th# fourth frame. Speer's defease cracked in t:-.e fVOi and Mou.italn ^ei home sc o r^ il* nins tn a p ^ of hlU and fc -r costly errora. The -

«• W l

" jiiia"^ S e .'sp eer-s 'ieo rea i w p - e ^ * ^ In the sijUl S.-.S seventh frames, dux , »th e m arg tn «»s. too wide. ,ha

r —PUln* UP a 10 to l=5ead to t:>«;«ei

to TleiofT m tfc« n iilil< ap ..in ic i^ c« t feldt h it two hooiers for the vlctonj

I nered one.____________ - il./* fame; . |(x l^T "• 7'

; s s . s . i s - s N i ^ ' L i S>* BatteriM. titfKU t

O rsw r^

SEwg, Tvrm.TAsus, ip a h o , '

__ ;■ » . » . • » _____ ______

[ o u n a s f f inH E ' ' S T A ^ : ' F O R -

PTO PCJpn *1 ' ’’’ *

" ~ '' I I I

e.

\ This symboUe ngsre of a dbeia thrower- on the Releh SpoH field In Berlin, wher ' wUl be held In Avgtut. .

1 t.mnf* »nrt iml<w»Hlny lla yniit>i, » I11 I «!B scoot right Into a ttmnel that passes more- under the hlghwai? and comes out patie

in a parkitig lot ot a hundred a e ry sje i

B be no backing and-turning on the Th1 main road. ably

Nad MUilary^ AOgbi howeJust at present the visitor to the were

> village gets his eyes full of Ger- BlaclL .man_nilin«t3Lmlght._He_pa«Mi:a le ^ g:, new mUltary a ir field, with: field- absol• .green eentrtea a t the gate w l theo aen-e

RON PUNCHES FEATHER’

IN 15 FURIOUiL i t t l e S y r i a n B u z z s a w

: C h a m p i o n F r e d d i e W

I ' D e c i s i o n A n d

W ASHINGTO N, D. C., M ay 11 t S y r ia n b u m a w , sw arm ed a l l ov er h e r e to n ig h t to Win th e w o rld ’s fei

-{-by-d e c is lo n -a f te r - lS -f iir lo u 3 ,ro iin d

S a r ro n , t h e B irm in g h am la d w h

c lo s ln g ^x o u n d s w ith a d r^ m ^ “

I o n th o v e rg e o f knockou ts In V r■ th e th i r t e e n th a n d f if te e n th u U

ro u n d s .Defended Title 19 Times

I Preddle. the ex-baker boy from i Cincinnati who won the cro«7i In 1 January 1033 f r m Tommy Paul, i-*-hBrt-gnccg?<'fiiTlT—defenffrrt—i r - l g | - ^

times, acrapplng more olten than Vvfll ; any other UUe-hoIder. Three times

before he had beaten Ssrron, the last occasion two monltu ago In

-Mi«Iml-wher«>?6 arvon piit-M»-*-«re*V-------I battle only to lou his opportunity I on low blows In the late rounds. jfj;

More than 33.000 were crowded uie I- into-th o-AmertcAn -leacue hali.parfc f^n» : to see the capltal'a first world'a jo^n I champlonahlp. vlnm

—Miller—fetmd—trotiblff—alt—the—way- oTTll reaching the bobbing, weaving 8 ar- njom Ton whose head often wrnied to -pj,,

1 touch the floor u he ducked low tb d . VS [slip tinder Miller's rislits. Miller. iq th i*ho had lost but 10 flght.i before inl of tj. ' h it career, had a allKht ndvsnt.tce | after the first five round?. l>ii; a t r - o ,] f t

'ron 'wns out In front nflrr the tmUi i„g V■ imd from t h w rm r.'it U'a'!«< ]'l«t a . ati< I m atter of whether th r iioiiilirnier J3573 could plant a “haymaker" wl!ti his i j , , t

■ 'aweeplng punches._______________ in n1 AS early 4a~tne jourui luunJ. “this ' Iron began his swarmlne y.with both hands flying, drlrtns the races, chamnloti back to the moes. MUlerilammed over a pair of hard n«hts -------to SaiTon'S head in the stvrrihandta tha eighth opened a cut over ™ „

[Sarr«*a left 'fye that t:sd . blood

Rocks Champion- —B arroo -caa* .baek strorx-ln .the of 6 d

ninth, rockee MUler with a series , or hard rights and had the e.'iam-plon groggy but MUler slipped out of danger. Petey banged Miller t w

hard 0 0 the chin In the twc’ftli before JOUer again opened Sa.Toa'i eyetajw T. Idoet

Tlie ben enbablv sa^td MIT.er In |'■^ g alAil

flnsl round aaw a furtiws FS 1 barrage thrown by .both. Sarroo' t u : ieeccr foe a ^ f i t »ciLU-.e . y ^ c (paw M iner-realising ool;_a-K .-0 . : i 7>4 j I'cSUld save Ifie*crown tV ~ jn jpp lI ----------■. lims ai

; Onetime Grid Star__;1 In Divorce Court

BOISE, U ay 11 (4 — Kusion Jl Stocktan. all.p»eiric coast f'j::t»ck

(In IRS aod « ae-tto e star <« t ie J i ^• Philadelphia yellow*acke'j prolei- \a iy e i s w o a i- fn tt 'te ta .- r a n u 'Sst lcsot^tk>*B»

0, TUESDAY MORNINOi m a t W,

t l iS c r l_________» ♦ __ “

liminafe

r (

H I n 2 to

S T

J El' went

the

S ’.";

^----------- ------------------J wuailer itands before Ibe Sport Pontm, a i..] tiere the eleventh Olym^o games McOl

can ]t-sklrta.a-farm _ot.U inka.and_ntored cars; all camouflsged and Im- a1 a itient looking. All along ths road t encountered groupe_of m a ^ « * * *

This phase of Oerman life prob- auth )ly will not be quite ao obvious. *• “>wever. In August. Still, there „ate m more helmelcd soldiers and untb ack Guards on hand for the win- •ll^gajma a t Oarmlsch than seemed p” ” »soIutely~T»ieeessary to some ob-n-ers._________________ • •

----------------- "■ m t i

SW AY g tWEIGHT ^RO UN DS 1

S w a r m s AIL O v e r Pet M i l l e r T o T a k e

d C r o w n

W)— P e t ty S a r ro n , n a l l i n s e r c h a m p io n F re d d ie M U ler ^ fe a th e rw e ig h t b o x in g c ro w n urda

M in o r w eighed- _ g -

vho h iu i/b c c n fig h tin g : f o r a nom: I j le fe n d ln ^ c h a m p lo lL T lir th o siste ■ ■— one*

u n f n t i f f W n A i lJ l U K I l l K I f W U flnU

, • derb;

Wins Handicap ^hitney Thoroughbred Beats Nine Other'High Class

-----Sprinters______ _ pjni-- tune<

KEW YORK. Msy 11 t;r>-Back on *■ e track where he first raced to As m e-and-rtche*-lhr»*-year»-ago, « i t_ hn Hay Whitney'^ Singing Wood. u><l nner of the $100,000 futurity In row. H ^ tO d i^ d e rca tf^ _ B oisa sprtntefs a m e y m n a n in g Thut "Uia'TTJtwgBirrhsnillcap a t Bel~ « Kit psrk. „rhe 15,000 spectators made George

Wldener's welglit-carrTlng Sat- the 3 to » choice. At tho finish the six furlong dash, however. .

B alx-ye.tr-old Oelden Son of iletaln w u a Icngtli back of S ing- i t f . I Wood, held a t 6 lo 1. iy i<iUthou«h-b>atan.ftor.tha-pur«a-of-------879. Satlon kept in ta a one of I s turf'a most cotuutent records.

nine starts tn 1C35 and two __[s year he h u never been out “Z ^ the money while winning five .

»a. Nan------ ■ ' B«>H CupM UM r«r h ta . iK M i, “ f.'> unaoM. *“ rhr.iMh l.U . l t y ; , J . y . p . m ) -y of Solse. he fUed a su it for dl>■ce against Mrs. M Uaa Stoclctoo “ ' f ip^oe.-W aah.. whcm be m ar- d a t Spokane Pebeuaiy. 7, -193«.Iwtly a fte r he completed four ira of, aensauooal foMtaO-aMTon- % tmlveialty. _______________

Stockton w u reared a t Parma.Lho, wher* hla family atlQ re- es. . - '■ ■ o p t

Tin»w t« at' tft'e i t ^ a hURwiy a tp trtn sB t.

FRANCra NTP s t a b T w wrUE HAGUE. M a y 'l l UTi — j^ l isce's tcmli_irazTlo«-cllmlnated a -bu♦ ?«eth»rUpda froro-Xarther Datrta thn»> pisy today when Chrlsttsn Boua- store I and Bereiard Deslreameau cap- Eb ed the final two singles matches, chan e final coont ga've Prancea the

senteJail.

JEROME WOMA.H WCOS M.40lAN DIEOO. CalU, May 11 (Jp)— yis in ir Speagua of-Saa D tego-aod Twinlye Oreen of Jerocne. Idahe^ wwre chaniued ( • r» i M a / . - OmH

IJ, 198« ■

FnfetDI■' ■ < - r - ^

dFamednLawson_LHl l^ X lln c k ^ N^W Engla

Hembers Capture *9Golf Tournament

__________• — _ iilreen.Fee Players Downed **0“ — At-Counlry-CIub;-Sam~ cha .........McGinnis Low. , [J®’

rouTwin Falls Country club mem- cha

era downed the green fee players p t th e club course Sunday. U K to t.i» i

s 'th e season's la test-crow d gath- m -red on tho links. . ^Individual leadership, however. ^

rent to Sam McGinnis, who topped b<he Ip-hofe match with a 7!, ono r.<i mder par and tbe low mark for he season on the course. McGinnisIso clicked oft a 34 on the second em Ine holes, two under par.

npnr«»a anil pn1n»» rintwbsltr _ _ _ J 7 3S 74 3 ruentan ________ 4» 3S 13 '

i 2 S ^ . ------- ------- S !? I ”IcOtaBU -------------37 34 71 8 Uoijjad trt __________ 3S 4s 73 tua»b«U __:_____ o 41 -S4 1 disU

■ ■»«__ 4 3 _ iL 'j amtth ■ " 40 u 1

reeiMB 42 u the■ ^ ^ .7.....1---------Utkin -------- M SI ISS "VU MUler--------------4S 43 St 3 ^latchtfiMB U 41. MS 3I& Bl I..I. ----------------- .7 . . U ^ “:m*r*on 12 S4 3 Orle

.thinMB ______ 40 4S SS 3 1?“''tanaet--------------- -U iZ m ------ ^'ratltr 4S U 3 w 1.cIchllUr ---------tl . 4 1 M 1 ^

EligiblesTnneUp “ F o f M l t e i c I I

fy€_____ of 1

’ e rfo rm a 'h c e s b y N o m in e e s nJS

H e iflh ten I n t e r e s t in S S $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 P r e a k n e s s

BALTIMOHE, M.T II w M T itw 7 r Krformsnces by Preakneaa ellglbles zel oday helghteneO'^mterest la Sat* int inlay's g33.000 classic. h u-cr-V r-W hltneys Tatterdemalion -to* ind-Oreenlre«tBW e-VBrt»n=H«ir lomlnated to r the mlla and three- fl» I x f^ C m e s l a t PlinIl»i~fInIaRea’ Sc ns'tw o in the .Octagon, one mile Cam

Bomar stable's Grend Slam, which Inlshed far back In the Kentucky , «rby, ran a mile in 1:40 3-9 and a * slle and an eighth In 1:93 3-8 a t Imllco.

aockad a t I :ttl'

I iKimont WM i : g . -------------------Walter M. Jeffors' G isnt Killer. * ir half-brother of Bold Venture, the

erby winner, also worked out a t ■imiioQ. but took It easy. He w u imed r t l:<nor-U re“taUe-and i:58 X . XT the mile and an eighth.Among other Preakness eligible*

ut_wcni_WhcaUey_iuble’i_flDMlt wert nd E. R. Bradley'a Bow and Ar- c a a 3W. Neither extended himaelf. j . » noM Venture U expected bere br.^aLhll

liursday. - ----- ----------------------- OU.Bradley'a Dlen JoU and Mrt. 8U u

I. Maiton's Ka Did, wlni>er of the rtnta Anita derUy, also will arrive *''•** y Thursday.

------------------------ Rlflj0(1^

Harineau Named Portland Coach T«

The Portland ’srhool board eleei- P<cd F r ^ J. "Lefly” Marincaa. «t WallNamps Idaho, aa eoaeh ot th e defeiBmson roIytMhnlo beys’ high In aschool tonlchL J»lU sBeeeeds Veraen *8Uppy“ u jd

Stlrees. who also cama iT O Nam- Arte

sf Idaho athletes. KUvetB w lg n - — Fd rreently to aeeept a prtvaU position.au rtm aa will Mach faotbaa.

^ e t b a i r and baorbaa Befera to Nampa. MaHaeaB ceach-

iELLEVUE MAN JAILED ' ^ f5fl-PHUH£ffPM>AMAGE ^TarTT ’Culsaaola-of BTOfTM-U “n ln g ti.T»e la Twta Falls county “ ■ 111 s fu r allegedly walklnc down ^

h#r« WpTKlay ami R t•iro»»ng.h li throtHh-aevBtal

■aterlng a plea e f fuOty to a!urg« of mallckms In jurr to projK jn f fi^y be.'or* Justice o f th a Peaea IT. ^t.-Hat.‘er-y« te rd ar , OnUajuU l u ■ =•ntraced to 30 daya !a the county 3-RClU. and to pay a fiM ef $M and ms1.40 cotta. Pby is cotnpanloa Oordoa L o cu ef ------

•wia Palis, pleaded n o t gnCty.to.a rO »ttaiT* of jtrunkcaaeaa. Bond w u . ^mH u o a • - —

G S i f e r S

bftl«::EaiL[L-9 I B e rth I b " and Tiyout-D i e g e l , K i r k w o o d A n ^

, M c F a r l a n e A m o n s r ,

S D a y ’s 'V i c t i m s

(By TliB'AMocUted PiMS) " iT h e f ftilu ra Qf L aw aon L itt le ,__

do u b le W inner o f tb e A in e ri- , c a n a u d B r i t is h a m a te u r go lf ch a m p lo n sh lp s .- to -q u -ii- l l- ly ;;— fe a tu re d th e f a r - f lu n g p lay ..:. In i h e s e c tio n a l - q u a l l ^ g ro u n d s fO r th e n a t io n a l o p e n ■ c h a m p io n sh ip M onday .

P la y in g a t H a r tfo rd . C onn .,

U n* berth when he canted 77-1^- isa ’ fo r 30-notes and yielded the p laca to six professlooals and a ' pair o f amatetirs.

Several other big oamea la golf fell a s a number of nearcomersru* serted themselves. The carnage w u heavy u the New Jersey and e u tr em Pennsylvania osplranU took their ahoCs ~~»t~Tr»»tnn R/;iiarii, Pa, Leo Dlegei Jiiat m l s ^ the qualir,

d ld n t even bother trying fqr tha second 18 holes afU r posting a flrsS round SI. Max MsHton, former na-' tlonal amateur champion, waa named aecond alternate frofil tha district a fler posting 79-7B-1M. Fe­lix Serafin of Scranton. Pa., Justmanaged^te-reake-U-wlih>183<-----------

Johnny Ooedjman e l Omaba led Ihe qaallfiera ln>hla dlstriet with

=aJUr.Jehnn>rltOTrtta-.ani».Tema. ,T.i sty Anaoor Mm eae-two a t Ctal- rage with lU aad liS respec­tively.Billy Burke, who won the i m

open, and Pred Haas, J r , o f New Orleans, runnerup in U st year's .in­

make the grade a t Cleveland u w u Maurice McCarthy. Jr. Oiarenca Doser ied ihe q u ^ ile rs at' Bufislo,N. Y , WlUl 74-78-149,

Three Stars FaU t« QaaUfy WUlIe McFarlane, 1933 naUonal

open u u u t: Jimmy Hines, third ranking money w inner of last v ln t- er'a-golf, and George Voigt, Walker

field with an aggregate ot 180. Wif- fyC ox'of 'W uh lng toaand J o e m r ' of New York were Inside tbe llmlU

Morton McCarthy qualified a t Riclimond. Jack Munger a t DaUu and Sam Perry, twice southern ama> . teur champion, a t Birmingham,'Alib

Joe Tamesa ted th a field In ~ which Llllle failed. aheoUag 70-74

—144 t« beat OBl nareld MeSpaden of Winchester. Maas, by ene strake,ZeU Eaton led foBr OUahonana Into qaalifylng berths a l Okla­homa City bet afterwanla attd

'to s-d ld 'a e t-b eU ere -h le -flsa tK c t- - ^^woBld-penBit-hlm^f plap t a t t s finals. E a lw tOTed In

Canadian amateur c h a m p l^ failed

Ted. L on ^o rth . former IPaciflo northwest opea champion, quallfitd by shoottag W holes la 147, three over par.

^fcW D ERS_(By U m Assodated Presa)

Yeattfday^ IXemcnS artis .-rh in isa -..................... —Camrni, PhlUIca ______________ x1. Moere. PhllUea ____________tyhitn>T. I»hmi^ -----------------1

BBrea,~Tlgers , ,, IThe Leaders

roxx. Red 80S --------------- .. aDickey, Yaakeca _________- - - - ^Trocl^, Indians ________ - «Rlfla. CBba _________ aOli; O U n U __________________ 5

Lcagae Totals AmuW it . ___ - HI

Totals -------------

------OHIO-GHAPPIiBa-WVKS-----------PORTLAND. Ore., Msy 11 M>-

Walter Achleu. ISO. Dayton. Ohio, defeated Red Fentcn. 1S9. Cana<l^In a wrestling match tonight.

Jack Llpscotnb, 1S3, IndlaaapoUi, and Thunder Prte. 161, Phoenix, A rtona, 'wmtled ta a draw.

T o o £ a fe r t . : .

ROOME CLOSE IN. 311 SBOOND

■flute amowat of water yoa c a a .— handle ob row crop. Refertnttt rwjulred. WWU a M. CtryeMet. tfln^ Tn;L

nK rG B2nam >_4 o « _ # _ » o o j c _ _ boma 2» a r TIrta FaUa. rtODO W .

l-ROOM FORNBBEO APART- m n i . 711 rbbA a rw o e Berth. Ptxoe -nyU.

rcm. BUM: BABT CAHRZAaC and sBa21~iaaca. m - B M U X U — ^

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ManxfEariy Gains Cancelled £ Or transformed Into • ;|

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' MARKETS AT A GLANCE ------ rt»CTrYORK.M«riiW)-------

S te e lu — in tf fu lo r : luduttrlAls I t r 2oUo«lng<eftrIr rlM .. L,

Sbndk — Steady; PVcnch ob-

- C u r t > ^ U nuvcn; oils a n d uUI* *tt l e s - lo n ground . a.

■ F tee lgn exehnngca — M ixed: pto ld ^ « l l r WhUo pound dccUnes. ^ . C otton, — 6 t<iidy; favorobl«

; « u t t i e r : bedfio seUlng.•flagar — H igher; e h e r t c o re r- h

i n g tn U iy . ' L• C o ffee— Q u h t: Bri\Elllftn buy­ing. • . . .

----------- CHIOAOOU-:----------------------------------W h ea t — VTenk; bearish crop

figures. P*— — C o m -= T .o w cr:- !n f5 u e n c« I-b r- ^

■’ c ? W 8 ~ ' 4 luft«^h* Ind lcstlons j ja s lo 60 c tn ta lo a c r . - ■»<

H ogs: MosUy 35 e«nto lower;top 19.8a. 2

By FEA N K SM CTnTLEN '7. ' (Associated P ress F inanc ia l W riter).

IfBW Y O RK . M n r 11 (,D—T ho „ ■t4Xle m a rk e t Xlred a few recgvery ** volteyj to d a y a n d th e n je tr ta te d .

Selective buying In th e room ing “ * ' pushed u p priccs IrocUona to a round

3 points.> r E arly gains wero cancelled o r -

p o ln ti In m any Instances a s the

, T he day 's tifrnover to ta lled only, 477.7W ahare*. iV

4 'A lthough th a F f tn c h financia l 3U' c ils ls .appea red to h a re eased some* i t

wbkt, w ltb Socia list L eader B lum a*;A iyiounclng lh a t h is victorious po rty 3^In th o recen t e lections w as "h o s- 3^

— tU«“ to - lra n c deraluaU onJieW -Y oiJt .3^banking quarte rs sUll h a d m en ta l 3^

^ est tr a t lo n s regard ing th e outlook 3,

' ‘t h e f ra n e a s well u o th e r gold ^ currencies. raU led briskly In -tcnnB

< « f -th e do llar, n i e B ritish pound s te rling rea cte d aubstan tla lly aa * London balances w ere liqu idated .

l ; ._ i _ J « * a e n ik .0 i i t o » 3 « 9 r j * e 4 _ ___a a .' ‘ e qu ie t' m o m ln g ad i'an ce v a s 3S le d by In d u s tr ia l specia lties, steels, 3U m i s ‘ ; u i ! com m unicn tian— issues. — T a l lu r t f . to b r in g In a su b s ta n tia l 3s foUowlMt fo r these g roups caused 2% la te r ,se lU n g .-T h e re w efe a num ber ' ^ f t t4ckSi thought~ tlu it./inknaged toem erge v l t h m o to a f c B ^ . >

BoosU nc of th e eoU toan ra te f ro m % to 1 p e r c ^ fo recast la s t »

’ ^ C m l n U K s U n i g l i u t ' f l p p u e ^ ly UtUe.- d is tu rb ing m arket-w U e.

- B an k ers claim th e ir com pensation " , a t th a low er r a te la Insu tflclcn t.• T h e A ssbclated P reaa average of •0 s toc to w as o tf .5 o t » ^ I n t on .^ ie ^

; - : i l j e fo u r m o st octtTB^SBjes o f th e Pl: M M ioa w ere dow n f r a c t i o n ^ to

• abo u t a po in ts . T h e y w * r « H upp kk U o to n . a t 3 ! i. G enera l M otors a t nio B3U. tr . 8 . S tee l a t SS a n d C hira* bn l« r a t ' leg

--------- tuirO B E lO N EX CU A NG E tor

— j r i ^ T O R g ; a a i f l '

- JL gg;> c> blW -JJO ; M on trrftl jn JC aw . «2l “ T flfk 99.87H: Now Y ork In M ont- ^

r e a l 100.134.___________ .... ^

M ONEY ‘ III,. N SW Y O RK . M ay 11 fvT) - Call m oney firm . I per cen t aU day ; * tim e loans firm ; 60 d ay t.S m os. p .; f i„ p e r ccn t o ffered . P rim e com m ercial ^ p a p e r K p e r c en t; bankers acccp- tancea unchanged : 30 days a /lG -S :

— BUTMu.nays < m m j.- iB :!MI mos. K -S /18; redlocount rate .N . Y . Roaerre bank , m p e r ccnt.1- -------

TWIN FALLS MakKHT*^ <iu' !S

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Mvt. 990 pemMi ...w n «*«O nt ----------------------------slse toM O O 0 :

*1 ^ Caiv»«t M ftn 10 ISOO AdiTMrtUii lu s b t ________ t«.oo to H.»o» p n n t Ua»l» __ _ S7J0 W M 00

Foolt^ Nnekrj hrnj ------ , — , . » j MigUtlii rolprml b«aaLUht ________________ *<■

h»n» It- F

. I ^ M m fr»fri i'»- -.»,i C«:o.«i ___________ »— 1J«mrnTfi ~ 'e i ^ ---------- " ■ 2

- __.■ , vruTurt»T*. Wo. 1* _______________ He (m.a:TuTkrr*. r?8.‘ 1*.- fTuttrj*. 1^1 .Duela. tittmtni __ |Omm. dra i i lD w U . Ilta . teO— » Ut» - - ---------- _19 t|Xd s . e**Ji pHr« _ l 4 a to > v^ p reWulUrUk. !to. t y;-. ■ _Buttcftt. 3 - ______ -1. n

0 . «. O rM t Xo?«in™ . No. l i . n i o ' . , I' .N orjw isf. So. =^_43u3>5>‘:

Wirt. w° ^ ' ti';^ “« » « . ----------- ----------------------

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r*^ --------^-aTTiuirds tiBr* B tSci -K«# 'cbaSf* —.7 — —3 —J ' Uondar — 317— -

. Pr*T tUr ___W.7 3J.I **.0 S».t“ SI SS !iJ

1S3S hlfh ___SSJI 39.1 M J H J ^- . SS3 ..

IMS low «_.49J ISJ 31.9 343 is.b

IttM M.h WHO T.S3.B 1843 137.7 • 1837 low __ SI.6 « J ---- JIT — BIX -

- Trend of .Staple Prices' ‘ 7NEW VORK, May 11 — The As-

soclateJ Preas-w elghted-wholsiala prlco Index of 35 conunoditle.i today declined to 71.80 new 1939 low). . Previous dax 73J4. week ago 73X>9. - month ago 74.S4. year ago 74.89,

Range of recent >ears;1930 103S 1934 1033

High __._„78.17 78.08 l iS i i «933L o w _____ 72J4 71.B4 fllJ3 41.44

(IWfl average equata lOOJ.,

- WETALB _ 1 '_____NEW YORK. May ll '7 /rt—Cop­

per: Quiet; electrolytic spot and fu-ture-W JO;-«port-$0.l7H .— .-------------, ,T Jn : Irregular: spot and'nearby 140.70 to 146.80: fueure«9 .18 to ' 44U 3.'

Iron: Quletf No. 3 fob eaatem- • Pennsylvania S30.M; Buffalo SI9.50: Alabama $13.80.

-----LeadrD ullrsteady spot New-Yortt- —M.60 to M.6S: Eaat St. LouLi «4.45.

Zlno: Dull: East St. LouU spot and future $4.90. .

Aluminum 819 to S33.Antimony: Spot II3J0.

Quicksilver S70.Wolframite SIS.

. OOVgRNMKNTBONPl________N ^ YORK. May 11 Wl — Bond {

Treasnry4US 47-83 ___ ____________1117333Us 43-43________________ 107J44s 44-54 ________________ 113383Ks 46-38 _________. I I I J3Ks 41-43 March ■ 10837 3WS i l __________________ _ 10633

3«# 40-4B*'!Z!------------------- 103373s 40-48 ___ 103.

ain w-80--------- iw.' JJ3%S 45-47 _______________ 103.lt Ar3»lS 40-51 ............................ 103. A"

Federal Farm Afertgage asSfis 43-47 _______________102.11 An

S-. 493Us 64 ----------------------------- 104.11 An-----------Hume Omieis '-teaw — ■**3s A 53 ................................... . 10334 g!3%a 39-49 ............ — ............... 101.19 vi

- ______ DuBAR'SILVEK ^

NBW YORK. May 11 — Bar c«silver steady and unchanged from ^Priday. May «, a t * 4 t ; c ^ ------------ob

-------- S ._ - CtnCAGO-PBODUCE— - - 2

CHICAGO, May 11 WV-Poultrr: coUve. 1 car, 11 trucks; stesdy; ‘hens oo3 pounds and less Sle. more than K3 pounds 19e; leghom hens IBc; coPlymouth and white rock springs Oa37c, colored 33c; Rljmouth and white gJrock fo'era 23c. colored 34c; Ply- eimouth and white rocks^ and colored S3<broilers 34c. bam acks 30 to 33c. ^ iTghom 33c; roosters 14Hc; henturkey* 33c, young toma 30c, old o ttoms 30c. No. 3 turkeys ,16c; heavy °« old ducks-lScrheavy-yount-ducks

colored 13c. geese lie . • > O'•TjuiuY i R *«n5i * - i 3j i 7 :— «asyr 7}'creamerr-apeclals (93 score) 36*4 to nn .3g»MKtfas t83i 3Cci c itra f ln ta ffllW . in 91) 3S4e; firsts (U-89) 33 to a3Uc; >"! standards <90 centnllacd carlots) joi 33'iC. Ke

Btgs; 32.476 ca-ws; firm; extra firsts local 31Uc; cars 31*ic; freah uv graded firsts local 30*ic. c a n aiU c; wi currentTccelpls30Vic; storage pack- “ J<vl rr tra s 33Hr-__atmace__oacluil ^rirvis 33UC.---------------------------------- wc

EVAPORATED FftUIT StNEW YORK. May 11 (X ^K nvo- nJ

ja iia l apples atady._aHHidatd_un^ « quoted: choice 9-14; extra choice ^ unquoted. Prunes steady: Callfor- nla (30-«8) as ;-6 : Oregon (S0-40s)3X. ApricoU barely steady; choice _

n i l . Pesches steady; standard 9 ^ - Te H: choice extra choice 9H - mu1Q'.4.-JUlalns steady;-Ioose^musca-. i « teU •i.-H :-cboloe to faae^seeded im. 6 ^:■:^; seedless 5 U -^ . Figs stMdy; California fsney.BUck Mission 9H; Adriatic, fancy 9; Kadota unquoted,

SUGARNEW YORK. May 11 m — Raw ”

Misor WM qu k t and stes^ly today %'lth apoLi uncluuiged a t 9.73.

Puturwi were firm, larrely Influ- f lU'M by in&rt g ^ f iBi m — m y —a which Mid up to 3.00. the best level pui siTVP Hsy. 1938. -• :da

— o n 2 M ^kl. Sfpiember 3J« Wd, No- col. Trir-bmfr ?.83 bid, January 3.68 Wd. Kf: M-irch 3 83 bid.

Tha la t price remained a t 3.00 ^ ' Uk fine cranulated. nf.

I.OS ANGF.LES PRODUCE— feOS-A?fOgU g . May 11 W -----TiVPrCKjace exchange) — Recelpta: lu,

nutter 113.400 pounds: cheese 48.--IM ;^u iuaT? r g r i30 < R u q :-------------■ H;j‘.trr: 92 score 39Hc: » l score 5 -S!‘r<-: W /core 28c: 89 scpre 37c. ton

E «a: Csndled clean extras 23c; p

1^-: medium standards IOc: amaU i;r .

Pcri'.tr/: Hens: leghotits, under j ~ 9*; .■^^uual 9l■: » to g'i-pqttndr -i s. rj’ e

brolirTT l-to-l'U -poaD da-14e; ^ lover l»i to 3<i pounds 13c; fry ea : V I lests7ss.-fiu to 3 pounds ISe: barred ;Xo;X.<> 2'4 to SH pounds 30c: other wiweq soe: r w tC T barred r o ^ {"~

duck*, joung. under 4 S poc»ds I3c; oM _llc;.£e<3t_nc;_ turkcn:-Iw ng _ toms t l pour.ds ISc: o rer 18 pdunds l 8c r hen*-9'pocnds and np l»c: ' c old toms 14c; old hens 14c. —P

OVIOS MABXET ,«S4lCHICAOO. May 11 (0 S D A> . tnOalon*: SupiV,K» .Uberal; good Uft

l« « k . inr.tr.c u \r. trading. llghU » t[isarket l im ; carlot tn c k sales: f t j

T W nrP A IIJS . DAILT

' ; SG O SC & iC; ' / - WArr-rVou W -v« kN(

I PSUJM4 r« B MXHjMK • • I ta u c im '- iw - JB'HAMAWMI

. DIXIE DUGAN. W ELL, D IX IE .O U R

F l f ly IS O eFIN ITELY S E T FOR N E > a MONCAY/

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a i S l D O t i(Ojr Tb* A*Mciat«a F tm ) T---- ^ BUh Law CIOM r

Sli'rta, Juaim -------- i«U ..,»Stt^,l«U JlUIIM Ob«m Si Dj i ISSU ISSt; ISSU RUIU C h alm cn___4I*.« 4M« 40n 8Amarleu C a n __ I3SU 137U I2st^ 8tm Car * rd rr ~>33U 3iv«- SiU B Un * For Power - 01k o%« s i, s t a LocomoUva _ 34U 94 }4 0Mn R adiator____ 30tb ISU ISU S'^m 8m«U A lunn . 7SU ’<4 74 U Mn-TM-dp-T»l-=:;lSS<»-JSJn-lM'!i- » \m-Water-Worlt»— W >—19'j— IS1J-B ln jg o ^ a ^ p p « r^ „ 34 M l, nUalUmor* Si Ohio . . 17<k Isn U ' BMndts AvikUon _ 37>« sen 3SU 61MUilahm StMl _ SMh 4SU SIaurr Add Uacti 334i 3S>k T:aluioat * U*el» _ IMi 11 ll Ts r '5 5 » ’; s s ' - . S I ! .« ’* .ii’‘ ;3«rra d« Paaco __S4>k UU .*3tk UThaaspaak* Oblo _ W* U(k U 3h>">i-flp-<i-p ———3 < r^ a » b ""3 tv -u3 A I SH p m i>« n t uQJt7»Iw Corjr BSU W»i SJi* UOoca Cola ___ S7Vt SS4« S7U V3olum Oat Si B m . t74i ISU istb UOota SolTioU _ _ _ 17U 1 U 17U USom BouUinn _ _ s n l i 3U ViDooMllIdat«] Oil. _ t i2\k VK SI: 3" SCurUis Wrlihk S^i 0 .[hi Pont d t Nam ..141 llS .. JUEtfUnan Kodak „IS3U ISS k IKUDm Pov a Ltgbt - 14 > :S'i uCHa R R _______ n n I >i Jl’ i Alnrtatono Rubbar SS's 3S>. 3«>. BiClraenl Deetrto _ 3Slh 33^ C<Sftirral rooda ---- 3SS 3 U 3S>. Cl3«nrna Uoton — S3'. S3U £13UM»n. Co_______ 4S'.i _47U -4TU 13Joodyaaf Jtubbaf _2>U 33N 33> , H(3r«at North J l p i t 3SH~ 34», 34S Nl'lupp Uoton ' 3<i 3^s . 3 St nilooli Central ___30 10 IS'iSi a ? ) '!L r= a iv Kt; a- -Inl T)l A T(l ___13U I3Utobna UaovlIIa ;__ 03U S3 S3 ItcfennMotl Ooppar _ 3S<k 33% 3}>i n■Ifl A U rm TOb B 106 10Ji« ICS4»thl(iM>n AlkaU 3SU 3S>« 31^ CQ4tunl Ooppar SU B S QiJld Cont Pat' ___ 30n ion lB>i rv4Utaun Padtto __ 3««. 3’« 3S Uiitantfomrrr Wafd . 40'.k S3'k ^

<at d u h lUs 'a '— 33U UU U 'tHal Dalrr .33% 33*i 231. Anu t DUUIIm - ■ - - 38>« :s i . ,4 ^ . Blfat row ti IJfb t _ n y »•. Aa

«o<th Amer OO ___34U 34>, :»■, Ai<onhrm PacltlO _ 37% 3t<, 28ti Kl ‘ackam Moton __ 10 S '. S*. Wl

t‘eza.1 80 pound sacks, yellow Ber- St nudas. U. S. commercials. 1 car &5c; Te

car-falr.<iuality-70e;, tr ack aalasr G urtbta:£uioes^.7exat;aojjxnm d. scks, yellow Bermudas. D. S. com- nerclau, few U. S. No. U 7J‘j to j 7^e. few beat 90c, jumbos few saks d 0 to 9Sc, mosUy 9Sc; crystal white Rc r»x, U. a commerelals. few U.'B. loc Jo. la, rcry few aales *1. | cw

BAN FRANCISCO FRODUCE .! “a * » nUlNCISCO. M*y i i -

'outoes: sacked per cwt. U. 8 . 1 laho RuMCta >330 to 8330; Ortyon “ “

3ld itorago *3.70 to 83.M; new crop ' * >m county long white* c» t. V. 6 . A) 0. I $2.15 to *330; No. 3s 81J0 > 1.40; Iu(3 63 to 73c; Colma O ar- n*< t:i. Ivw* 30 to 70c; amaU 23 to 40c. Oniocj. new crop K em county 60

ouiid sacks, white wax 60 to 70c, .**

UC9. «hl'.e wax 30 to 40c, Yellow t® trmudas 30 to 40c. Old crop SC «5 our.d sa c u Oregcn jxUows so to k ; new crop n a i reds. lus*. Stock- « m CO to 70c; Merced 33 to 65c.Poultry: Broilers 17 to I8e: fry- ^

•mt 18 to *34c; ducks 14c,' hares tvr) 3 to lie : roaster* 24>» to 3Sc piaSti 25 to 2«c.____ _______^

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Tial’a 12S e . - ......................... ........... LCheeae: FUl*. ISc; triplets 144c. “ 8

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----- THTTAGO FOT.^TOES--------------CTITCACO. May 11 (C 5 D Al '€

•FoUtan: BeceipU 314 earieads: Clcn track 3M; tMal V. S. thlpcnraU asatarday m . S a ^ y CTreld stock 60;Mdy; suppUew noderatr. demand Cchi; sacked per ew t Idahv R«a> UniM Borbxaks C. S. No. 1 StJS 4e £W(tlO; U ab laaa C. S. No. 1 gU S 'la pot

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T H E R E 'S NOTHIN " S G E E - m \ NERVOUS A BO U T, y ) eC 6lN N lN (5. VOUR FW AND MA• / t (5c t n er v o u s t h i n k t h e y w e- S j ^ L R C A O ^ - ^^TROO P E R S .- A »

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Penney Co ..... - ....- 7atr~~7a*.4 7S 'f I lfrenn « n —..«-------30% r f ! , 28 'j Inj

* 1?'* *g»i.’ r Rornoia* Tobacco — J l ' i , 13 S I ',• Sean .Roebtick -----««(« M% e4<«I Bee N il l a r p t __ n n «3. BhfU Union OU — i:U 17%' :7% ,, BUnmoni Co ------- 2J% 21% 24% '

Bkeiir OII ----------- sa i, 32’, HeI Soeonr Vacuum __13 :a% 13\,

Uouth Calir Edlion _ 33% ;s% r %V -Bmitftttn-p«eMie-=:r3i%— ?*»»— 2S‘» - d a i -B tand -n randa- — i3'.i— la’i m l

B una g y j - . p »c •• ,j% unB und on N J ___59% 08% M% ‘

, eiewart W a m e r___ ia% 17% 11% actI Btudrbaker Corp _ 11% 11% 11% vrll

Texia C o r p --------- .-31% J3% :J%•ntnkep ncll near . m% MU CfV,

, Trana' Amir _____«:% i:% li% anit/nderwood B llo tt _ S7% S7% S7% mc

, Union Carbide ___ S0% 11% 70 . . ., Union Oil Callt _ 33% 33% 23%, ^UBton<rPaeMle— ---- m -, United Alrerall 33% 31i; 32 do'

th tit Oaa Si Imp 4% 14% 14%, U S lB d -A le o h o r_ 4S% 4J% «%, U U Rubber _ _ _ 2SV. 3S% gO<, U B S te e l-------------7% 54% 54, V an a d iu m ------------- *% 17% 17% •I Weatam Onion 77% 7S l i j

w n u n ih o u e e _____101% loe lee il doiWoolwprtt _______ 4STk 4 S % ''« %

NXW T O ^**2a^l?*W >^-C urb dUO* PCU tlons: 1 )Araer Buoer Power __ . _ _ L _ 3% J r .Bunker Hill S; aulHran _________ 3% 1®’Cent SU riecu ic ■ i»»' -polCitlee Servica ....... ...............■ ■■ 4% i«rBee nond Se S h a re ____________17%nte .D o n d Si.6liat9.Bt —------------ 78llecU_M inint ................................... 13% wenI* iow j . TjfUt p f -------- 1 - tV "Suniblne Utnlng —- _________ !!! 10% fee

»Pi:CMI. W RC .------Bi:m'er.~W<'irticr"in<I' romimiy;— r r

Bk-a nidc.. Twin PalU hlgKola 3% per cent dua m s . . 101%-^i Uy PPMO 3 per cent dua 1M7 -.103%.%Oorp ‘Truat . . . . 1 ---------------------S3.SJ fedQ uart Ino Sbarca _____________ S14«.ru n d . Intea ---------— . , . - _ >32.01Maryland Pund------------------------- 119.17 ‘i ' .

Salt I.aka M inn .dO'

New Y orirsiotka * *"*'Amee Powec.and U i b i _________8%Baetrta-.-rowaf and L l i h i ____ I3 t, hlgAmer Oaa .and B eeuie

jm c o n U n en u l ------------------------_7i iParamount P ic tw n ------------------“ 8%A u b u r n ____ _ ■ ■ 30% doiK auaaal n u e u i t_______________ 33^. flWblU M owr. --------------------------3J% Btei

.................... cLa» t8 3 ; V. S. No. t Jl.eo to SLtS: T exas 50 potm d sacks nibis Trium ph* ^

r r r z -30^LO S ANGELES P0T .\T U i:5 g

L O S A NOELES. May II ( U S SD A )—P o tato es: K em couniy W hite s ERose 00 to 63e lug. No. z\ ;o to 40c; b u ilocal B r itish Q ueens 4J to 13c: K e m few

[co u n ty field ru n SI JO so »l.:5 cw t. age; -------- ing

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i n ;, twc

-------ST . . J O SEr u .U ftH T ^ X K ■'------- ST . JO S E P H . May a <U S D IWA )—H ogs: 1600: U&eral ea:iy c lea r- ed ian e* ' w eigh ts below : jo pounds; » lcm ostly 35 to 35c lower Ciajj F « - 873clay's average , aome p:a:n liinds o f f Ma:m ore. B id s a n d few .%,!« hea>y tow eigh ts m ostly 33c l07,cr. T t^ 1933. r e r

to <9^3: few 360 to 300 p»iands 88, - l i ie a 63 to 89; b e u e r lictr. fo to la te iW 33; m cc m m x eu-. n W ;23-tO 34c lo** -. bulk ia td M 3S ; W ) fS v »a33 . . a

O atU e: 1100: t t r i ; ; f ^ j N r t sS k e w a ad yaa r ' ii-.,;. f .e -ay t o - t i c I p e a low er; he ife rs ruU C fcllae me<w ith som e unsold. Jk. -. »,-r^ad 983 88.7 pound Ted lon« j c i r U s i *7.75; bu lk d tdWd - « f a n -a a d -y aj ;.>.t ^ H -;o .t f 3 3 ; t mlig h t '_i'Tn s ro o n d ltia c '

^ S e S F l » o : . ^ f f : » - r 7 u F '3 S c l . -h ig h e r; odd lo a *?,rr.> .Meafiy w i q weak. TOP n a m e »J133; —Ctoad 90 pound SctKu.-tr, »co led 33c l« m t» ~1113S:

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----------- OMAHA tlV E > IC K K -■0 « A H A ,M i y I l r a s u . U — iiow j

C lose: H ogs: 4iCC. a am e lh ca -a s early . Choice 300 po.iT.ii to 1 up aO; shlppe.-s 300. ;

C a ttle : 3000:'f ^ i s;p frj srnj x ra r - Ci Ungs eJoalng slow,. » t-» - j >,a w rak:: m d t » 0 lo a d a .a t M S j t l t t i d u l lpounds. B e t: coa* a e jx -.0 j

iHO, TUESDAY MORKING.-MAY

V 0 AT CONCU>«ION«too auicKLy, how/acui / / - w h v • uf IM>V W ANBXCSPTTON V V O O -// V rucg-|frTH i» '.t ------ - ~ t9 - ^ fl8 8 a z _ _ w

THAT THRILL!

HIN&TOBE ^W A 'H R '^I f™

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er. Bullft closcd strong to lOo blgh- n r er. other classes tuichanged. U L

Sheep: 6000; compared Pttday: | | L lambs 3S to SOc higher, other classes steady, few woolM lambs 8U.S0 to IR 811.60; fed clipped lamhi 810 to III $1033; bulk Calilomla spring lambs 1 || juBt-Rood-grado 810J 0 to 8 l l : 'n o th - — ing choice here. Bulk California ' feeding lambs 89 to $9.50; a few loU p i'll

OGDEN LIVESTOCK ,OODEN. Msy 11 W>) (IT 8 D A)—

Hogs: Receipts 400; 10 to 35c low­er than lost week's close; bulk best rfrUolna tO.M tn_lQ80r top S3J0:

I mixed ktnds'downwnrd lo' $9 and fli under: few sows <7 to >7.10. . P « o

active, generally steady to strong utUi with somo sdvance on tow grade son cows; medium and good local steers Price and heifers early 86 to 8733; com- Su m on 'k inds $5i0 'dow n; few good Mnx cows 84.73 to 83; common and me- slftst -4Uum>cows-4JS.tO 'i.7S:-lowcr.gradt:r down to 8330 and under; medium J'icld and good, bulls valued 843S to 85: good choice vealers $8 to 89.60; lower n]nc'grades calves $7iO d o w n .____• ^

Sheep: Receipt* 38^13; nothing “ y a o n . „ r i , . _

PORTLAND LlVESTbCK J®™’ PORTLAND. May 11 (ff) (U S D ” “ A )-H ogs: Receipts 3300; 33 to SOc lowecr good, to choice 170 to 210 . . 3. -pound load lots mostly 810: drl\-eins . largely 89.83 to 810; early; many bids doa-n to $9.75; over and under .y . w elghts-largeiy 50c' olf-J»t-|9.5o; - bln we ltl i t-bnteh efe 89 MU .b alo n nneklng sow.< largely 87,75: choice feeder pigs quoUble up to 11035!

Cattle: RccelpU 3100; calves 200;.4h*. atook, opanlnff-aSc. anil .more '■ higher than week ago; plainer qu:0- •, , Ity considered; steers fully tteady: vcalera SOc to 81 lower; early top fed steer* 88.10; early bulk 87 to •7.75:-fcw-Braasers-un30ld:-bulk..fed heifera 86.73 to 8735; common grades ““ 7. downwtrd to 83; low cuttcr and........... .. #4V»T cnm m ^medium gradcs~»».(» m> jcwfairly good beef cows 86; some held “ higher; bulls mostly 833S to $6.75; beef bulla upward to 88J0;' choice ” ® veaJen-810 down;-,comman-gradcs downward to 84.

Sheep: Receipts 1500; spring lambs steady undertone weaker on older c laa»e_s_biilk.g^_8p^ lambs 810: “ medium grades down 1619: good to , , . choice shom lamba quotable upward * « to 88 or above; few shorn ettcs $4 ; * '7;QOWDw— -------outali

SAN FRANCISCO LU'ESTOCK SAN FRANCISCO, May II iT, (U

S D A I—Hogs: Recclpta 400: top and bulk 175 to 305 pound butchers $10; few sortouta 89i0 to 89.73; pack. ^ * age 380 pound hcatles 88i0: pack­ing sows absent, quoted maitly around 87JO lo 87.73.

— C*ttler-R eeelpti»-W h-*U ueht*f— BO steers opening alow, about steady: Very two loads medium 1060 to 1060 pound were

« t^r« rrJO! good unrifr irooli 1000 poiind fed steer* absent, quot- from cd 88 to 8833;-bulk grass steers un- the sold, eligible mostly around $6.75 to point *733; two loads 930 to 970 pound porte M-'rti-Ti e teen 81; she stock steady ly at lo strong; heifer* and range cows rang< rery scarce: bulk low-cutters to cut- and < tcra 83JI to t< V>:i)n T y bulls up to 86; ealrcs: 10: wools steady* package 300 pound vealers a lih l • p ~ imlOnBU37S to 373 iwui.d i-iil m quote S6-to S8 ' <

Sheep: Recelpta 3300; lambs alow, t o - 1 Teak to 3Sc lower; deet ^ 83

^ ^ u n ^ g o o d 68 pound Callfomlas DE M.7S; sorted 13* per cent 87.75; part Sheei d tck 63 poul$fi9-»»»0 !-dw«t-ee*men odd U m ia | 7J(j: uUs.i c itM s sca.’ce: Ji.eo; p a e k a g t - « 7 . ________ Jfoolj

. — CmCAOO LIVESTOCK-----CHICAOO. May I t (/T) tO 6 D A) | DU

—Close: Hog* 164)00; market mowly track 33c lower th an F «day» amwge. Sept.ctosBJl_KaTe -------on 180 to 3IQ pounds: bulk V l.erproiSea 160 to 330 p o u n ^ W » to p© 19 73 - 330 IOlSOO pounds 88J0 to $9.- n»j.;

P«md» 8185 to 8 9 .1 5 r i ^ i « ; r w ) * U y 883S to $8i0; roughjtunol

'SU*U3 to $8 ^0 : shipper* took 2000.,100; holdover lOOa • - ^ 1 '®

cattle : 12.000; c*lTes 1200. ^ and rearllac marleet cloatng w ryi dull * t 3S to *06 lower prices. mo«rt- J w i ;tj SOc dowa on medium weight a a d ^ -i* rt

Y 12rl93«. ■ :

^ ' YOtlCi- A ^ H E P A ti HAAWWM PSftRBSTWTu m e WMfTE F io w n r .M < m r e p - i WIUU AU>fB A PECl^tON A 4T D H eef

^ r .v v itu coNDB«cmiP i d - a p p —■ TO Hl«

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LAV OUT DEAR.' PR5 H 0 U U 3 /q ,5 ” - r / ) j - M V , UDi SELL A 05L x n '- o M ^ ^ / = ^ b o E S N ? f ^ " “ V T I C K E T ^ ^ V mIC K ^^IT O ^

w f i m l '5n ■ ■ N

lEBOUi EXPECTED.i i y w i i i i'rices D'ecline PrecedingAn-| i j

nouncement oCCroD i 1 Estimate . j

• By JOHN P. BOUGIIAN .*:AwpcJatecl_etcS8_Marketj:dltor)_ 4BCAOO. May I I—Largo pros- fCQvo shipments to CTlcago from

tUnatos of Kansas' yield th is ;ca- n did much today to pull wheat Ices down. - • • jSurprise announcement tliat the > ■ ny govemmcnt'- crop report had ' uh ed the ofriclal cstlmAte of • '30_totaU.domc3tlc.,wjAt£C™»liia>t .Lr eld almost 30,000,000 bushels com- ired_wlth a nxyith ago wns not ^ ftdc public until a fter trading end- I. .R eb o u n d was expectcd Tiics- VEI ly as a result. cIndications roeanwhllo wrr» that ' r 0,000 bushels of wheat would be ' p rwarded shortly by Kansas City e<

interests here, and private sur- V. ys wero a t hand polnttn? to like- • e tood ot 133.863.000 buslirU Kaniuts fa 30 wheat production, whrreai re- _ _ n t tmofdclul estimates have been ound 100.000.000. ' unc)Wheat.doscd.ncrvous a t the.same

j-esterday's flnlsli to 1% cents «d 1m y - s 3 \ - : , . . ju :s . i a \ - , '—

do«;»i ,.May natf! ct.clianged to I. off, and provisions

I Jul^rlRhty slcers. Llt>criU Rharo crop Sepi Lsold; extreme top 80.10 on >ned-'j;j^‘ tn weight . slecrs $0 on yearlings.' actic.-il lop.welghly steers 88.73! Sepi Ik w crop sellUig at* $6.73 to 88;; tsldo on weighty hclfera .883S; ■ imerous loads unsold with clos-; s«oi IZSS3>C3BBSC3tC33dQ3S£^3S3S3?^^ 'to ISc off. beef cows showing most I cllne; bulls and txalers steady a t j a>pi

down and 89JO rMpectlvely: ni <ker trade a t standstill except on ‘ '[UJh f gpaicrs.- — - ------------ -I srpiSheep: 7000; closed slow; old crop Ij >oIcd lambs and iprlngera steady

3Sc higher, mosUy steady t o ; ad*-hlgher,-C llppcrx-33-lo-SO »-ooi, ?her; bulk desirable clipped lambs, n*” ' >33 to_$ipX0; .^vcral loads aver-]

tslde-Twtee.-Sevfral loflrt.i-medlum -----)oled lamhs 8113S to kUlers sort- c i . Wooled thtowouls S9 to 8030; whe mmon clippers $7 to lOiO; good ' Cc choice 77 pound c.^llfo.*nlA spring- mlx< J $11.50; about 100 out a t $9.50: imri st dipped ewes $5.25. |64%i

-------- 3>TWOOL 614;

B03T 0.S...May.ll.Lr . . iUS J l JU -» J ..-°* •ry few spot Ohio fiffce wools ire being olfereO In Do 'u)a. New.-**® )ol». however, wfre being offer’d >m the 'eo u n t^ *i'"34.3S centA In | ^ e grease dellverrd lo ea.<ilem lnU<i. A number o! m Im w r e rc- . rted fo have bce:i e:oAecl recent- “ a t pricra on tlie low si.lo of this

Dge for country p,»ckrd combing j d clothing % and % blood mixed | 1'" -V atneitv oombLng graced Q hlo ,. ^ >ols of the.'c gratl''.s lor delivery |Lhln th^ r ^ : f e j ------

e grease for ;» b lw i and 35*37 ; * 5 * ;_U blood. , r ^

DENVER ! _ J DENVER. M ay .lt r iU6DA>— w i leep 7300: sprlns lacr.b* S llJO;: d lols nstlx-e rprlncrn 810A3- eor shorn rw n -» jt» s sa 5 :—i« d - — »olcd la-tibs s n j.s frrlght raid . ___= i t sDULUTH. Msy n . r —H ax on ick S1.69; May $is9; juty $ i j j i ; : : pt. $1.64. _______ j

— * F O R T a \D - in \ ‘--------------^?OR‘rLA-S‘D. Ore.. May II < ^ — ! , J .y: SelhnB price to wholesalees:' rsira-No; i $ i:; e a s '^ n rD re so tr loOyr $l7iO 50 Jia ton: wlUsm- e ralley tl.-r.oOiy $lTiO to 8 l8 '»: oats and ve*.£. $15: clover 811 i $13 ton. Portland.

WINNIPEQ G S .\r< -------- '...........CVINNIPEa. M ar vF)—O rala l— krket clOM^. l!;;idajr.

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C ^ ’T SAY T I ^ T TO E

By J. P. McEVOY and 0

f i l mPrize-Winning Ed

VERNE MARSHALL (left), who denica Cedar Rapids. lotra. Catette. awardei

'moat distinguished and meritorion*'. papenu The Gasede campaigned agala

eomsptloD’ 'la pnbllo offlee. Al right York Times, who won the prise for >

• exelBslve story en the Bailing of Coloi family to take up renldenee In Englani

jnchonged to a decline of S3 ccnts. I -C om , oats, rye nnd-provlslons- rut- - j

«esdr.________________ Mr

Open lllgn Low ClofieU-heat— . ,10

Max_______viK-*-. M«; eti-. M»:.^.lngcJuir 8B%.», M% as% B3»i-% hcl®'com- SMay < U.S3% 63%‘ S3% ea%.% couJuly si% si% oo<. fio>.-%BepR J»-S»% 59%' 58% SS%May 38.2S% 28% 28 38% COUJuly a«% 2S% 3S 38Sept. 38*. 3S*( 383. 38% —

11% SJ% S3% 12''.July S2% 32% S3 S3'kB»pt. J2% , 33% 33?t 32% —

narlfj— «.May _ _ _ _ _ ^ 37 ^’A ---------OF

l.ard- TKMay lOJfl 1030 10.40 10.40 piCJuly 10,40 1040 10.37 1037^ p t. 10.43.47 10.47 10.M 1033 ^IVIIIet— t htfay ... ........... . 13.7S CO

- ■___ ■ - ■ ”-----rHIOAOO «»AHH GRAIN------- tOR

CHICAOO, M ay-11 (/P) — ^ a \ h ! B rhent: No sales. MA

Cdm: No. 3 mbted 63%c: No. 3 C ll nixed 03>;c; No. 4 mixed 62c: j r l - S mr 65 to 65'4c; No. 3 jvllow 61% to 103( :4%c; No. 4 yellow Gl lo-63%c: No. day . >Tllow 50% to S lSc; Nn. 3 while was 1 4 ; sample grade 33 lo OO'jc. of t Oata: No. 3 white 30%c; No. 3 of t

rhlte SS’i" to 28 ';c: No. 4 *.Tillc > I J ^ 4 to :Cc: sample grade 3IH to 3flc. Clei No rye or buckwheat. ^

ellOB- 83 to 83c; No. 4 j-ellow 80c. Wa: Barley: Seed 30 lo 46c; malting Ass.

3 to 92. *'TUrtothr seed per cwt. $2.75 to Mes

3. ChllClover » ed per cwt 813 to 83350. Poll Lard: Tierces $10.30; loose $ 9 « ; Nlgl

icniea '$l3g3.-------------^ ^Pall

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A tte n t io n F a n n e r s J ™w m Call For aad Pay Cash For S:

D eader Werihlels- ShoHOILSES — COWS

____rSUE Z P n n d j _ E

Up S e rrfe fW e pay for th* call

' I d a h o H i d e & T a l l o w c o i —

M aB B laetn rn 'at Colden B n sd 1 ^ ' . Im prond Meat Scraps and ;&<

Goldea Braad^Boae Meal, ! nighert PtV ct ra id for~: HIDES— PELTS :»9« FURS— WOOL'

One MUe East and t ; s«bUi I___________ T«t e r « a i ________ ^ !_ _ ____________ ■ ' _______________ ‘ i n

I I I ■ !

) S C O R C H Y S M I T H I

d J. H . S T R I E B E L .

B d i t o r . R e p o r t e r

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ilca he'Is « enisader. la editor of tho *1 irded Ihe 1936 Falllser prise for tho ' >ii* service among Ameriean news- ralost what It charged was “graft and ght t* Laoren D. Lyman ift the New for distinguished rrportlnr wllh hla Colonel Charles A. Lindbergh and hla Cland^/T^ Thotos.

BONNER CLAIMS PRISONER -BOISE. Mny I t (-V)—Robert E. i

couniy proscculor, applied to Oov- - t m o rju A i-iMhv foncTrgquH inorrc-

lo permit extradition- proceedings ncnln^t T.. T. Rhprlrv. Tehn is being held in Lognn. Iowa.

Sheeley Is wanted In* Bonner county on a charge of embesrIInK personal .property valued a t $200 { from Bertha Bam'ctt of Bonner county.

Legal AdvertisementsORDI.VANCE NO.'mT

AN ORDINANCE OP THE CnTO P TWI.N-FALIS. JDAUO.-P1XINQ__THE SALARIES OP CERTAIN OF­FICERS AND EMPLOYEES OJ-’ THE CITY POR THE F}XAU-YEAa_OE_1936;J93T_AND_6NTIL___THE' FUR-niER ACTION OF THK COUNCIL. AND REPEALING nnnrvA N gR S. AND PARTC OV

' U K^ I t ' ^ -----MAYOR AND COUNCIL OP THE CITY OP TWIN FALLS. IDAHO: .

Section 1. Thai for the ft-'cal y e u r* ^ 1930-1937. beginning wllh the l.-<3 ^ day. of June. 1936. the salaries or. WACes of the officers and emplover.f of the Clly « t forth herein .Miall l>o of the amounls and paid In inCntli- ly su n a . ns ftrflows:C le r k ___________________ JliO-OOTreasurer — .....................— $125X»

Waterworks C leric-------------*125.00Assistant Waterworks Clerk

and Stork Clerk ......... ....*100.00Meat and Dairy Inspector _ $160 00Chief of P o lice----------------- $160.00Police J u d g e --------- -----------$125.ooNlcht Senteant and Janitor.* 90.00.p>«fc.*tfclitar.!______________ i 2g.gq____,P a tro lm e n ------------------------ ’Fire C h ie f _______________$155 00W - 't a n t b'w C h ie f----------tHTTO-----Drivers ....-------------------------Firemen — ----------$110.00Superintendent of W ater-

Shop Foreman ----------------$ 3 5 «

Flitr*tl6tK>l30.W

<*uiy m julrlng the j»jTnent”of a.n- eiber penon shall,be dedueud.taaa— -I Uie person so abaent. unless such I Tac r.cc be-atrthorUed by durcUoM J

^ n s -C w n c U .-------- ;----------;----------- T"!S « tlo o 3. All ordlnar.ees o r s u r u B

of ordinances Li conflict herewith Hj_-c ^^r^by repealed*________________fi

F used by t.*-.f Cwr.e:i M.ty 11 S 1936. J

Approved by the Mayor Msy 11. / 1B36. ^

DUNCAN McD. JOHNSTON. T i________________________ Sfajror, f i.KTTTST: M

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ned p u t ttia t there ti a ecrlct _ _nile MKlnn t lv tn c ^ j r addlUoD*

■dl,'’ th a t li. adfertlM meati ~

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Personals 4 iPSYCmO RgAOER. MAROARCT

Hot«l, Burtey, Ida . * JWHO WOULD LIKE TO /DOMT

a *biibr. expected in f iep t Write Box B. Can Heva. ~

o R D r o s ^ « 5 e i r " r o R ' '“ R o u 3 ’. ,fiucy deuerts, pies, cakes, or en>U » luncheon. Ph. 1571W. —

‘ WAXINO FLOOR A SPECIALTY the new way — phono 154.

Lost and Found 5 5h u b -o a p7 i n "t o w n "o r "b l o t n

,-T" -Lnice» eo.:-pfc- o w j » . ■ ■ - ^

^ —imtlo oog. i-»w ie id to -n . ~

TAKEN UP. SORREL MARE, 3 yra. old. and bay horse, 3 yra. old. — Branded C-V Bor. Owner may ” have (or paying .costa. E. H. Lan- ' caster, 3 ml. West, lU So. o{ Filer.

"TH* CALL M ft-uairLTB --rkM « n ^

^!5iJ<AT T O T p W A M tD I NP O V

HAVlNCx , S P O S O M E •R E A L IZ E D * ( R I Q H T I

' ^ 1 0 0 0 - ON ' H E R tH ^ O IW V E snrM E N T i S E N D S IT / ^ B A C K T O &itA / I

------------ T O R E H N V ^ S r y ^ V — J

~ W ELL, MOWD O V O U J \

_____ — U K E IT ^ / ' 1

I . Beauty Shops ' 6■ ■ f n S to ^ w u 5 " t t5 v * B 5 r a 5 $ io r ^

ed our vork know th a t our oieth* oda u d tbe ^ _ o t our operator* a n au p ^d r. '7ou siay obw'baT*

. oaa of our oU wavea for aa low aa =' ' '$lSO. CraMord-a Beautjr BatOD, IU

Main /no. South. Phene 1C74.

Klaaa Beaut? Shop, asd Oth Are! *■• E.-Ph: 1333.

Autos tor Sale 7 ®# 4( « « « ¥ » « W « 'V « ■♦* ■» Chevrolet 4 ^ o r . Good * - M--------------------»I83-**->-------------• -BJThe AUTO MAKTi^ _____ 360 Main Aw.,Weat _ .. *. -n. WE BI7Y->«ELL~TRASB ^ g

M « W » « « ¥ » » «

Male Help Wanted 9W A irr" A u J '^ i i R o u N E r ^ . ^ ^ ■=

hand. Muat bo able to liandle S, nuter. Joe P. Smith. Bt. 3. Jer­ome. p.

Female Help Wanted 10 t

Q im i :O R ^ M N FOR O E N O ^ _ al .houaework, ’smalt famUy. Call =

-uirBSfHth-Are rE;------------------------------WANTED: EXPERIENCED WAIT-

rosus. Applj'Speer'a Cotfee Shop. **

ftnDDLE-AOED WOIiCAN FOR J houaekeeplng on ranch. Summer employmebL 348 Third avenue u

_____________________ ¥WANTED-OIRL POR ' GENERAL *

houaework. Ph. 04B3.J3._________ *

Herp, Male or Female 11*WANTTO^MAN OR WOMAN TO JJ

leam a Bood money making buat- ^ _jjea.J«rlteLB<ir.l3^ciiro-Nftjrj^ .%-------------------------------------------------H.------ Instruotion---- 13 vC E R -n p rn T P U B u o a c c o u n t - 2

anti A. C. P. A. Course will help ^ you become an expert In account- „ Inff. O. A. Enoch. R«'prescntatltve, Z

, Zntematlonia Oorresponde n o e ^

" catello.____________ 5

Situations Wanted 14 IMARRIED MAN WANTS WORK *

on fAnn. Room 18, Avant itotel, » Kenneth King. ^

EXPERlE N C ro n m i O A l ^ B . * farm hand, married, good refer- * ence. Addrets’ Cabin 3, Care * Spencea O Camp; or Ph. U 2J 8 * Filer.___________ _____________ J

WANTED — T R A O T O B AND ¥

------------------------- -------------- - hjTBusiness Opportunities 15 *

. ^ v i c E OTAWON DdlNO GOOD *I . bualnets. J . E. W hite.. . ¥

: FOR BALE — SERVICE STATION m and grocery atore combined, 4 lots — for cabin allc, located on mnln W highway oppoalte new Khool site.

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TWIN PA IX 8, DAILTf N

■ Money foTdan ” l6

loo* term , ^ Quick service. Sanger-Joaee. Ph. -

~437.'ria3 Main E a s t.-------- -

For Sale Seeds. 16-A 'ALL KINDS- OP BERRY PLANTS. Z

Publlo Market. 3 1 3 a 8 h o a b o o e ” North. ■ . • _

SEED teBANS-rUNIVERSnY NO.' 81 Crom oerUfled ’ atock. PleW rogued. George R. Johnson. S « them a t Bean Orowera' warebouae «

•at Filer. * .

BISON-PLAXr-LAROEST-VlELD.. 1 er. no wilt In thla. Yellow sweet clover, 1 ml. No.. U west of Flvo

—Potnta.-Wgu.C>JIulbert— _______ _

SEED BEANS — U. .OP ,L 0-81 alraln. Ph. 101, Twin Falla Feed ; s i c e . - _____________'

•ASHTON CERTIFIED AND UN-* certified seed potatow. Hoover ^

SEED POTATOES, SEE G L O ^ Seed ie Feed Co.

PLANTS AND SEEDS. BORNS - and Hand Store, Ph. 800W. ^

TESTED AND PROVEN FIELD, garden and flower aeed. Dlngel & Smith _____ _

For Sale, Miscellaneous 17i | l ^ ¥ « 4 | l « | ( V M ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥*¥ ¥ ¥¥ . ¥¥ MR. FARMER . . . ¥¥ I'sald to the Adtaker, ‘’I c f a ¥¥ Just drive down to my m a- ¥¥ chliie Jot and Bfo-juif What—¥ -¥ I have lo sell.’; And, here la ¥ F

¥ McCormick Deerlng 3 row ¥¥ com planter, 2 Knap corru- ¥¥ gators, arched axle. Jno. ¥¥ Decro 3 way plow, 10 Inch. ¥ -¥ late type. 2 sprlng.tooth har- ¥ V¥ roA'3. 3 section tractor aprlng ¥ ¥ —tootnrTToorJDhn-DeerB-iiisc.~¥ -¥ tandom only. 7 foot tractor ¥¥ disc. B<»d. 3 g i ^ TOlkln’ ¥ __

¥ apud 'cultivator. 2 Self cy- ¥¥ done weedera. 3 P. and O. ¥¥ bean cultivators. Dandles. ¥¥ And ft double bar John Deero ¥¥ disc. 3 row Valley . mound ¥¥ conygator. Late type ttoCor- ¥

¥ rake. 1 John Deere bean cut- ¥ «¥ lerfl,4 o(-em nre bullers with ¥ ■¥ bright red paint. 2 good «-ag- ¥ •¥ ons. Sewrul P. A; O. 1 baby ¥¥ ridln’ beet puller. Extra good ¥¥ mowing mpchlne,' McCor- ¥¥ mlclc Deerlng wide wheel. 1 ¥ -¥ motor boat complete «1th ¥¥ motor. 1 row boau Several ¥¥ 3 way plou-s. 3 McCormick- ¥¥ Peering beet planters: 1 hoe ¥* type Moline. 1 John Deere. ¥ - ¥ McCormick Deerlng spud ¥ ”* planter, goodl 1 Hoover. 3 ¥» ' Aspin WaU. “ Several cheap •¥

* A manSi-anla me to go and ¥ * i| t ~iook " a t lib. m a- ¥ - ¥ chlnery. 111 bc a seeln’ ya In ¥V my maehlns.loi-------------------- m. -* ¥<(■ HARRV MUSGRAVE ¥ = * ¥ | C 4 I 4 ( ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

ttT HAVE THE BEST OP PAS- S ture a l the lowest prices for aheep and cattle. Mary Alice Park. Ph. _

* m CALL ro s BuutTt'-rkM M a -

E G U M P S —A WO

P E U V E R ^ I S < ^ E C K ' ^

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GASOUNE ALLE

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’ n e w s ; TWIN. FALLS, IDAHO,

~For Sale, MTsSil’aheou l 7 “ONE BOLENS GARDEN TRAC- tl _ to r; Phone 1348-W.. . . .

KAV POR SALE. PHONE 019S-IU.3 Dorth, l i i weat F lw Pointa, “

. KAY F OR s a l e : PHONE 038J-J3.'

• KITCHEN CABINET.-CALL SIRl. ^ Kimberiy. • ' _____________

13x14 WATER PROOF TENT8 , ^ •16.70^ GerrUh’a Sportlpg GoodsStore. . . __________________ _ •

PASTURE FOR CATTLE. OWEN S ' Dwigh t ranch. N a Filer. Ph. 63. SKRUBBERY-AND-ROSB-BUSHES —

Sale on a lf popular rosea. 8c, 10c, _ 15c apiece. Saturday and Simday. p

----- Largest-aaaortment-of-Evcrgreens —In Twin F alU. 060 No. Main.

FRED BEER->DEALER IN MONU?" ments and markera. S4S Main So., u

Twin Falla. ___________ P Q P g a , ., W I J ^ W S _

kitchen alnka. bathtubs, pipe and pipe fltUngs, rellnera and b » U : p|

■-A.We buy Iron and Junk. Idaho Junk House, 192 2nd Ave. South.

POR SALE WHILE THCT LAST. _ dormant fnilt and ahade trees s t “ reduced priccs. 'also shrubs, flow- e n and garden plants. Ph. 80M. .

.berly Road. ^

MONUMENTS - MARKERS ~High Quality—Low Pricea _

W. C. GRIFFIN . 333 Ramage St.. Twin Falla,

O rP . O. Box MO , ^

EUAS MORRIS i i SONS OO. ® Salt Lake City. Utah

POR SALE! M USED ICE BOXM

re f ln i^ d and in g ^ M Priced from 13.80 up. See ua be­fore you l^uy. Ph. 5. Moon’s. —

WHl; PAX WAE PRICESJ “A carload ot Muresco In buUc. _

—Bny-«ba»-3rou-need.-brlng-baofc— wbat you have left. We loon you a brush to put i t on u ith free.

----- alcMortiy—House—PalntT—*•— —Hour Enamel. F loor-and Lln- SI oleum Vamlsh dries in two *hour»>^ large alock of Wall Paper.^ ^MOON’S J

FURNITURE - NEW AND USED - - tum lture ot ail kinds, ooal rangea. ^ * electrlo mngsa.. coaj atovea, clrcu- •,

latora and o th ^ household turn- , tshlngs. Moon-s. Pb. 3. Store No. X: J Ph. 310. Stor* No. X ^

MEBIUM SIZE THOR WASHER J and mangle, sccond hand. Ph. 30. px Gertrude Worthington, Oakley, , Idaho.______________ ' ,

ROCK OARDEN SUPPLIES — J Ooldflsh, water hyacinths, sala- maailcj?,. tutUes, a ^ se o o n d a ^ nue north. ~

ALL s i z e s OP CANVAB.FORJR- < ngatlM dams, w e sew. Also simi — rods and rope for dama. Krengel's

—Hardware.--------------;------------------ —IX

Wanted Miscellaneous 17-A r.S A xis" PARTNER . WTTh ' c MI —

and Trailer house. Rood work. Uf eoual nrofltg. r.tate rights. Phone I

-nO I CALL rOR RUDLTt-—r»«M n *T

O R D TO T H E W l

^ AjHECK TOIir' I

£ Y - - U M E U W i T

( AS W E L L 1 ;. ' I

__1 MAKP-UP; I _____

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[.0,TUESDATMORNlW O,HAY:li

r “ WaWd Ifllsoeriarieoiisi7-A<CoaUaBHl frea I fw d la i .O la— )

- LEAVING FOR BAKERSFIEXiD, D 0 \C^lfcmU, Wednciday momlne. isl

. , .- ^ v e room for 3 paaaengm. P h « e ~

-----------------— — — — C«. LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED.' Schatle Key Shop, back o t L D. ^^ Store. . • .»P

• ^ Y REASONABLE RATSS ON ^ . rubbish. Junk remo tr^ Ph . I404-J.'• WANT PASSENGERS TO SHARE ^ ‘ expense to Mlsaourl. Wed^ May io<

13th. P. O. Box 947. “

WANTEU.— TO GET IN TOUCH*lth, psrty driving truck to Den- ___

3 ver. Have part load to ahlp. Phone ROC: - i o j .— '-------------------------------------

'• PAINTING. K A L S O M IN IN O . ROC* —cleaning— R easo n ab le~ ae t“ our —av

. .prlccj. Ph.- 1430M.- -Cowbam . Ae —Z Hacker, 090 Main N.__________ ^- WANTED: LAWN MOWERS TO ——

grind. Wo coll for and d e llw . SO r , Pfione 22ff-R. ■ Moore'd Repair j —6hop.-244-Maln-a*TPue-Bouth<— roRNIURE W A N tro '^ ^ B 'B U V —fn

* used furniture, ooal raagea. atcrea = and Ice boxea. W* pay eaalL Ph. _

: a. Moon's. r

: ForSaleorTrade 21* w<' Wlbb-TRAP g CER TIFIgDHBARIiY-L. OJ lo and Idaho ____

Cabins No. l i . ' ' • . ^' - 5 R

Furniture for Sale 23 S______ . . ---------- H<

8 PIECE DARK WOOD DININO • |3 : room set. 737 N. Shoshone S t. . en<

; FUBWnVBS a n d ' - s e t o f n t h . drums..l30 10th Ave. , coi

. OVERSTUFFEO AND BEDROOM j*,• furniture. 104 7th Ave. K: •• REPOSSESSED FURNirORE OF f all kinds, 60 uaed rangea. Prloea

rante from 110 up. Mooo'a.______ ^' ------------------------------- ' ~~ " l^ ‘

Radios and Seirvice 23-A ^' 8 PB0 i A r S A B O A ir i« iT O * 0 N

uaedRadloa.Mooa'*rato«Oirtini- iture Store.____________________

GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE. ®See C. Brown Music Co.

■ — wameHto'Buy— 25 ^WANTTO;" DAIRY ■ COWB - OLOm tor : up sprlngera. No Jeraeya. 0 . O. Markle, Justtmere Inn.

10 TO 30 BBL. 2ND HAND WATTO Unk. Write Box 39. Care News.

FURNITURE WANTED-W* iU T u i uaed furniture, coal rangea. ttoraa r — and ice boxea. We pay caah Phone M’

= 1=“ = = = = ^ ^ = Houses forwent 27

Apartments 28DOW STAIRS' y "r o o m F U W .

apt. 330 Sth Are. N.3 ROOM APT. ■ ADULTS -ONLY.

333 Sth Ave. E.

UNFTJRjnsiIED A P A R T M E N T — ^c^T O t. >10. 230 Blue Ukea _

" n i l CALL rOB USOLTf*-rkoa«^

^ / S E

-IS —

K N O C K A C O L Fb a l l P f^O M

^ApaTim enTs’ 28[CoaOauKl trom Pr«c«<m» ColBma). (Coi OWNSTAIRS 1 ROOM FURN^ FIVl >hed, apt. 320 Sth^Ave. No. 33-

ROOM FURN. APT. 303 BTH NO 165 J Call forenoons. , . .W

ROOM MODERN FVRNIBHED mi .apt. Bungalow A pta,.2nd Ave. Bi Ca

URNISHED. JUSTAMERE INN, ^ Ph. 450 and Oaala; Ph. 071. .

URNISHED APTS. THE OX- ford. 428 Main Ave. N.

. ■ Roofns tor Rent 29------ - ■ - - - ________ g3 (OOM AND BOARD, 222 ffTH 121 ~Avc~Eft3t:'Phno8i; — : —d < OOM AND BOARD-130 SIXTH •avenue-north:-------------------------------

OR RENT-PLEASANT ROOM. '2 i* 339 Main W est." -— - •

UITE OP ROOMS WITH BOARD.IM «lb Avc. E.________ .

AND BOARD - IJl TTH

' "- -------- — SC

For Bent, Miscellaneous 30 —LOOa SANDER IN A-1 SHAPE ur<

for rent. Ph. 339J, Foss Body t n works. -- - S

-3 3'f> --■•**•-1' - ' I fsr% _mfi

^ ^ e a i c s i a i e io r a a ie

"r o o m ' STWCm^Y " irooE R N ^home on sth Ave. East. Good ” ,lan-n, shade, garage, new roof. ^House in « ry good condition. ^•3300. Some term*. Sudler, Weg- « “ener & Co. ] ^ "O P P O R T U N nV l FARM IN^come Is up. Good land still a t rock L— »e^^>ln.^^rioeil-W«t llng^op . Mc»l■ tana.-M innesota, - Idaho , NorthDakou, Oregon. Ask about - e x - ___tensive, Northw st .development* wATunder construction. Literature, ‘ in,Impartial advice. Specify aUte. w i J. W. Haw. 37 Northem PacificT^rp-m-THiiTp^nhn: ---------- :

ROOM HOME. 145 HARRISON ------g t r - « da^:-floont,- modem - except -YBA heat. «700M caah. balance easy sej terms. Sudler, Wegener & Co. G<

ACRES .PLENTY OP IMPROVE- FOR ments. next to city limits. Priced 8 $3200.00 for quick sale. Sudler, anWcgcnec.&,Oo. ............................ .ICE SMALL HOME ANO LOT CT for Sale. Write Box 30, Cara Nea-s. _ _ r s i CAU. roK a*autT«“-»»«»* it

« V , W O N T - T lA J H r , | m e c o R P s e / 'S K o u L D N - r iL O O K . j H E - H E W i a iu - l U i e L L - J J l N - F U J f t l M

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— - 72■LXlJ V Q U TO O K ^ __________ _

■ m i W O R D S / -/ RlGW T O U T ; / 2 /

3 / O F MW ^ _

ig>i988 ^ ____ _________

“ " R eal S t a t e fo r S a fe ’ K -(Coatlantd frott Pr*e«dlo( Coluu) — TVE R O O ^ ROUSE. OALL AT 337 Sixth, avenue north. .

33 ACRES IN CASTLEFORD DlS- 'O* trict. Oood buUdlngs, x-ell locat- W •td. Crlce $14,000. Small cash pay­ment, Balance long ejisy terma. .CaU or wrllQ.Jess O. Eastman, s = Buhl, Idaho, o r Edgar Perry, Per-

'Mne Hotel, Twin FaUs.

>NE OF THB -BEST SUBURBAN ___home* ~ 0 rooms, modem. 3>i oR. jK»e tract, Wooao. J , E. White, . Wl

KX>D 9 ROOM MODERN HOUSE doee to Blckel •chool, furnished, $3400. O r wlU sell’unfumUhed'for •2900. WUl carry back •3000. J. E. ^

~Pew m rTO oba~37<r~ . -ao i'OR SALE OR LEASE, THE N. V. ^

re^^c*r390"N 6rB uchanan: ^i, -0 room modem, Stocker, sir con- -M r dlUoned, Insulation, double garage, coi beautiful grounds. , In,

00 A O R E STOCK R ^ N C H ^ that's a real bargaio, welt improv-

-MTlrTlgat«il.-gOod-»ollrT«ry-UbT------_era f terms. Addrew Oliver J.SoOiHrWelierr-iaJJlo:---------------

" IK

"FOR-SALE =We have a real buy In a 6-acrt Dear tract excellent Und. good tire- aelee roiom house, amall bam and pUa' chicken hoiw . SmaU down pay-

Sea us to r p r l« and terma.When Inaurlng your reaideoee. ^ remember we dan write your la* A>ao turance for 17.00 per •1,000 In ungt Twin Falb, and %SM la FUer. three year term. ■

F. C. GRAVES & SON-TBl«phoae31t-_l60.MalaA7e.H.- ner-’

— J the I ------- ■ .• ...... - .. dlahi

■ R e a l E s ta te W a n te d 3 4

/ANT THE BEST HOUSE, CLOSE Ui, tha t <1000 cash wUl buy. J. E.While.______ ________________ K t

— , Hot*= F 5 F S a l e F E I v e 8 t o c R = 3 B

aey BuU. bean and apud planter. m 5 Geo. Jensen. FUer._____________

O R SALE: EXTRA GOOD MARE.8 yra. old. Wt. 1700 Ibe. Sound and genUe. Ph. 332Ji; Buhl. Tr»J«

m s —REOlBTERED-'-PObANO China boar. Ph. 0383-Rl.

_____________ ___________ Anti, ____ ______ Lmr.

M OTHERS H O N O RED AT . . f f i i SU NDAY SC H O O L, PA R TY * 7 ;

■ , W«t»MOUNTAIN VIEW. May 11 — A

ilothers' day program, under the am i llrectlon e t Mrs. w . M. Thletten, ras. presented Sunday a t the Com- nunlly church, foIlo«'lng the regu- Artif ar Sunday school hour. The open- hg song. "My Mother's Prai'era eo^ Uve Followed-M e."-waj-iung-b7 suaiBB-wngregation:---------------------------------

A choir. compo»ed or Mrs. Mel- in Anderson, Mts. ROy Black. Mre. Mtui r, W. Moore.. Mra. H. W. Rlede- nm , MIS. W. M. Tlilelten.aiid'Mfr md Mrs. Howard Manning, sang Tell Mother fU Be There,- with llano accompshlmcnt by Miss Alma tM

Acwos i ■ ■olutlen of V*slards>

kwlil<i|J M f*'!A.li'll'a iB |t. Bffliii bAdiM f ? ln v RB i t n s iS S Ier iiBd 1 9 W ? Vil n M gf

•\irreund*4 |P |£IEIDIEIRl5V& rrl»r w*««r T 2 l i i l l m d u u i / H

t.-OtiRklt'lnM ^rt«ncrd .

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i£ Cr*ri*ltlBSI O. CamMrkllT* ^•nd ln j 5;

I t .f -A *■ l <m illV 4\, Nollofl I K l

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- Poulti -and'Suppne* -37 • >TURKEYS .

Bring us your tuilcay egga. We are hatching from H -to l00%-' -

- o t fertUe-egga. ------ —«•... ..........WEST END HATCHERY

BUHL. IDAHO Phone 32S.R5

BUSINESS ' .DIRECTORY —

DR. T. u "cARTKEV, t m n S r WUioo BoOdlng. 338 Main ATcau« . south. Twin Fans. Idaho.

Insurancet^ V E Y TABER O O -T O .' PBOKB

a o iT flr ra o d 'a u to ’ tMorMefc— :—

FARMERS AUTOMOBILE IN B U ^ •ance In '^ d 'l in e Block Oompiar.-----N o' aausament - UabtUty - and th* —

. coat la kaa. Before you buy auto inauraoce. se* tbe J . E. Robeh* Agency.'

_______Shoe^epaic_____^ ^B T E j M 3 u r ~ ^ ^ y ^ a s i d / i ^

8 teT totoT?iETB irB ftM -B ep«K — 1S3 e^oehoo* W. Ph. sot.

= ! ^ = = = = £ = s : ^ 9 Dean. M lu Florene* Field aang leleeUoQ with Mlaa Deiui a t th* ■

How w l MannlHg.-irith Mra.

’• n a t ’a W hat O od Made

cordlaa *eleotloe; “au rer Ttoead*;- Anwnt th* Oold.” U a* WUma B i- - Unger tn d Mrs. Beary Wla* gar* readings. R«r. B . J . RaysoldB dtUT- . ered a *enaea, also p*ylBg trltant* t» . motbeta.

After tbe program, pot-lixk ,,ner-«a« aerred.by_tb« tao.<oik*.oC___the group. Tbe n * a aiw waabid tbe

T i m e T o b i e sf«atdiUi ol rM M sm Traiaa *M

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i t . iwaiT ^Irata ST3 Isavw ^^^ Z Z Z ltfS p. m. . m ta 871 t n m ............... _ 1 B « o. m.

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