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- Cltyi;ai«oif' : ; VOL. 18, NO. 63. [i.S .GsnJiiin iziiinaiH TIBKIDIIIIPIII Brief. Inquiry Disclos S'esond Ransom Nc Deiivered While Weyi haeusers. Waited for S (By TI>c AMOclatcd Press) TACOJrA. Wnsh- June 19. Three persons nccuscd of pn liclpating in the Gccfkc Wo iThncuser kidnuphiff wore i dieted by a federnl wrand ju: nfter a quick appraisal of tl . Kovcrnment’s case here . I dny. Jlr. nnd Sirs. Hnrmon. 1 Wnlcy, ivho supixiscdly co nnd WiUiam D.ilnnril. nl Willlnm Mntmn, fusitlvc lorn convict, were apcclflciUIy nnmert. Formal c}>nrscd ot violution of i "t.indbcrgli Inw. cocsplmcy to kl nr.p nnd iiMni; the inniln to nend S:00,000 extortion note were invo: rrt, .Sccond Note nevcaleil Oall for 'the fuslllve convict w xri nt $100,000 but no bond teas fix for the Wnley*. now held’ in Jnll Otympin. ciir of them rrventinK thnt J. WejTrhneuser. Jr.. Umber miiRnn had rrcrlvect n Mcond mnsom n< vhlle hu s-ycnr:old son wns bcl held, . Arrnlgnmenl for the Wnley*. w rtended not RUlUy before a Unit Sinics commissioner n week bro, w for lomorrow. Whether lh Mould chana? their plen to RulUy u o:i npiirnmncc In court wns i , r.i.‘'de known. Frdcrnl JntlRc E. E. CuMminn i J'Ttcil n request br ii.vilslnnt Unit KiniTN nttomry tint tlie time of t Wnlrys nrrnl|tnm«)i br kept seer ; -Wc will see thnt'iili proper Ml r.iard.1 nre given." snld the Judfe. -----------Llfe-Xcrm :ilulmiun A maximum sentence of life li prtsonment Is possible under t -•^Undbergh law." alnca the 0-yea t old limber hetr wm nol bodily |»nn eil durlnR his captivity, Tlte text of tho second nutK note to Weyerhaeuser,as scl forth the IndleUneni «-ns: ~ ^ Im e Ia «p l«-cc| nBpom bJUM^or. S09 trnion at 7 p. m., May 29 rtclster u Jame r>m Jenes. SeaCtle., Yoa itIH b (Continued on Page 3. Col. 1) L *” ' IG H TS and SHADOWS In D ay’s Events (By “Hie Associated Press) Snow at YoUowfltono— YELLOWSTONE PAI»K—Velios ftone.nntlonnl pnrk will .twlnR hv lt.1 slxiy-thlrd xenson todny nil ^now bnll ftglitlng more In order thii sun bathing. Emerging from one of the lon{;e tvinter pcriod.\ In year?, the pnrk ul oprn Iln four entrances wUh fno nell puckcd nloii): the loon ro:ii but mill no reslricllon to travel. Wcatiier conditions In the par this year, .auperlntendcni R ori Toll's office observes, have ber more fnvornble th.in In yc.ir.i wll All unusunlly liPnvy .'nowfall to con: pcD.nic Ior a Itni; iJcrltxl of «lrciu!l ftuit Barricade— ‘fSllENO, Nrv.-Flve Ions of o.-.-ihk( yMtd Other ciirus frwii, drMlncd fc J Uulie, Idalio, created ;i uniqu ^ liafflc problem on federnl hiEh»:i ■*0 mcsl of here ye.slerdny. •me fruit W.IS .'pillrd o rr llie rou when a large truck oaned nnd tirnc by Snm Brill.o: Uvs Aiicrkj. luriir over in roiinclliii; .1 n iiv nr;ir L.iw ion Sp.-iiiKs. Neillirr Iliili iak- li: companion, D. Phillip*. *Uc* Of Lc Angeles. «as injured. The truck, a nc» o:;e ni.ikiiis i; •first trip Into Nevad.i. ua.' b.iJl damaged. Simplicity Eulcs— BOS-TON - Dame failiion wa handed a Jolt at the Radcjlffe to' iece commenccmem here ycsterda' Each *fnlof—and there were 21 in Mll-*ciii Ior J»er diploma ijr roiiee and llp«icf. And each senior- \»ore black Jjoi :ery In-'lpad of llchier colors. , ""Able to Pay— ^ PORTLAND. Ore. — A vaan «h ir.entified him;cU as Jolm Conlej arrested at ihe jnsiance of s-jburtw; reudcnU for hou.>e-t(>-hou;e beg BiJis. paid a fine of $50 ralher thai serve time in J.vll. He iaid he had Jmt b«^n rcleavi I:otrj me Lo-v Anceles .‘jillieujf r.;:ich 1 didn't like." Conley «■!. fMi.d lo luve $M3 3 ' 1 ;l» ii;oe^ and $5.o; ui h:.v ;>o;keu .•:WOP»; N»;\V fll.MR.M.AN o r ■ JIV.'IAN NEEDS M0BJU7..\T10? Nt'.v YOnK, Jar.c 19 Gerar< S»a.-r. prrslder.: of the Genera 4 Elec:r:: .-oy.panv. isday »ucceede< 10 the c:..ilrmanAhip of the mobti' UaUoi; :.-"r Iiuman need.v. an o.'fict held :c: ::;e' Ixst'tli.-ee i*jr* bj Neutcv: U Biker. 1 ~ HE T ny Death Ends Careei )Ioses ' Note - Son S3) :10_ t par- 1 Woy- I’C in-' ' ■' ■ Jury ■■ ithe , ' js n M, ^ ^ pon- ELBEflT n. SIIKttMAN. plow nllns Mtller of Twin Falts eountry a former former eopnty rommlisloner a led aberlff. died fotlonlnr a hearl 1 oMJje >^ldence at the .Tt 0 kid- FalI-'«-Jeromc bridge where he I vend n employed as nuperintend< nvolv- since Its eonstrnetlon seven a one.lMlf years aso... ^ SPIOiER lESl^I i3-cmiyi]EiiT n nols _____ being E. R. Sherman, Former Tw United . Falls County Official, '’ ’ihe.v . Dies Suddenly ty up- _____ Klbcrl Rccd f^hcrmany-*? nn rc- out! of the Twin Fall.s cou nf'tht pioneer soitlor.s wl Bccrct. «<^J’''cd the county in 1{J0 -snfe* 1010 as counly conimisAiont Idle., and in 1921-1922 ns .sheril died ntJiIa residence here ; rc im- 10:30 n. in. yc.-^torday follot tho ins: a heart altnck. Hc hi -year- been employed a.<i sitpcrl |wrm- tendent of the Twin Paila-Jeroi brldfflarslnce it wns built seven m “ “ O'" one-balf years ngo to spnn Sna rrth in river lanyon northco.-.t ot here.' ______ Mr. S herman hnd beenMn 'hcftllh fot^gmc time. aa<tnsa»' ^fecm-#iW‘Y«j?rt wMous illnws' ames he wns able 10 visit friends III be town a few dnys ngo. - Heeord In Office 1> During Mr. Shermnn's ndmln trntlon na sheriff, l.ydn Soulhn I I., wns brouRht bnck from ilnwnll n J convicted nl Irlnl herr on a murj J(l chnrKc of poisoning one of her lu bnnd.i. He was n member of t ' ^ bonrd of county commLulon( which built Twin FnllK county coi hou.ie. /p Born nl Columbus.' Wl.vcon.s Mnrch 19. I85B. Mr. Shermnii tv ' reared on u fnnn in Hint ctnie. » Before coming to Idaho In Fe runry, 1307. to make his home on farm nl Buhl. Mr. Shi-rm&n had 11 tllow. ed nl.w In Soulh DnkoU. Ncbrns: ; Into nnd Utah. with When he nllalnert his mnjorllv ! ihiin went from Wueonrln to Couth D koln on the first iraln thnt enter mgcsL that state. - ------ ^ k wlil In nallwar Servlre fnow In Nebr.i'ku hr eiiteiTd the fc route Mce of the Chlc.ico. Ciir:inc'.on at vel. Quincy rnllio.id nnd wna conduct park on thnt road for six years, runnli noRer out of Omaha. QuIiilnR the rallvn been fprvlcr. he went lo wc.sirrn Nebrn. wllh l:n nnd farmed. He was chnlrmnn 1 com- the tonn.',hlp Ixinrd of Hall roiini ciuUi. Nrbras';n. for^fniir yr'.its nnd he Ihr oftlce nf n.vsf.vsor for n slmlli p<nod. ante.s ffon' N.bra*k». hc went to Tn d for Utah. v>here he tvns po.s 111(1110 Vrnr^ nnd edllor 1 iiwiv Tremoiilon Tlmr.-i for 18 monlli He v-n.->n mrmbfr of the Odd Fc iConlli.utd oil Pa'je 0, Col. H riven jriiPd ..... ....................... ii jColonists Sen Ifi O f Protes TAL-MEri. A:a-.ka. June 19 i.V, - atroins o! dUMTo.’d rninnnted fror ww. A crnip of colonist.', pt i.V covem ' to't: i m'ai'.-: Matanuska valle.v pro)«t to Tday <!.,y but irhef .'QmlniMr:.t:on au * 215 n;:i:lmlrcd the important s^ni o: a,'- Co:;tjn;(';i.> .m l .aork a: n«* proj iioj. ..c; i-.f,-- !,-re '.'.jrmed tne c 1 lef.CM .M-.cl n'.e'.'vjes of prole« t —4— Preildent RooitvcIt-.Rclx;.Admm uimtor H-irry L Ho;ix:.i« CKsVer «ho nor John \V. T^n\ or A:,isk.>'ani )Rley. fotir United Sr.vV.s r^-narori. irtwn Trie prcte-'Mir crojp a-k,-.' hv.ide' beg. by Patrlc't Henimc; i;;* Mrs ! W Uian Sandvlk. Don Ir«1n. pri-y:: n-.arn:rr .mii !avd unrcAt amonc ifw had b'^'i ouje. I rertured -lo a mii'imum - 42 20.' °"'l CompUint :keis. I In Wa.vhlnsson ■ Laar-fice Wv.o. £>rook. aiiiitant relief sdmin--if»: , . cr. siid he lud recrivod oniy ot> .,Q.. eomp;aiot. A Itni of luas-sei »»* U:. •j i n *mvnr.s. he added. •rard 1 Senator L*Fo:;etu* of Wiico.'Ji;i '.eral|«ld he ,‘-.*d s-.'en a leiecram fron eded I co:onuLs .to Senator -Cfluaerj 0 obti-j Mlehlean. rf:ce i Ifemarr. aa a leader of the erour 1 by .r;:e4 a Wirstr.T nf reatteri r.i;ic!i i;. ifc»;d calied for sn lavcjtickUoa. ---- — -------------? ----------- ________________ ACCUR W IN T iKiSASWlEWT I mmmmB p'l^-PiiisoN-mf ‘All Wc Do Is, Put Them -ii Witary,’ Head of St! ■■ ii .Penitentiary .Annoum B After Revolt In, Mi H <By Tlie Associated Press) ■j , LAIs’SI.NG, Kas., June ID V Solitary confinement ./ac H some '10 Kan.soi; ]>enitcntin W ' prisoner.^ toiiiffht ns officii |3 moved lo discipline leaders , a wild but bloodless mutl •e,. which rc.sultcd in damaRC es K- mated at.?25,000 to the pris ; coal mine. neer| Rcporl.s state charR •*»d jmigiit jiicrt agmnst n,c mullne and were denied by.Warden Lncey Sin t fjion—the iio(t>iix)ken former ICnn; r*ln'fnrm cr who p,irllrlpnted In n f)i has.chnrge tthich brought the.convic deni'surrender cnrly todi.y after 21 ho; aad of rlotlUK. I.OSC All CounU "nierc have been olher rlota « nothing hhe thnt resulted," t r bronsed wnrdcn dnwled. "AU we Is put them In sollinry. The tli I I th;y stny Jtl will dci>end on th 'individual rccords and nttltude.’ T u l— ntir3<motmin3n!!oncmo3f I H tir counts in ihelr demands for t III, dlschnrge of Dr. Dnvld P. Pnrk ’32-ycnr-oId jienltentlary physlcl; . "better cookcd food." and Immun win from punishment as the price I their submission. Members of the prison board ndmlnlstrnllon. called hcrc yesi< day. left Wnrdcn Simpson In ehnt ‘of dlscipllnnrj' measures. ' Seek Out leaden Siei» wore taken quickly to a un- priilse the dnmnge and seek 0 vho leaders of lhe men who seized co r09- shortly nfler < i< cendlns Tuesdny. and hung on wi guards as houngcs until conquer iff* by smoke nnd guiu. : nt 1■The warden s^d It woud • ‘take ow- ‘‘“ y “* eomplelfairinvtsi h - j gaUon. Hc added he knew cnoui , to esllmau: thai -nbout 40" convh nn- would be plnced In "solitary." ome "Lois of those men tvere n and volunlhrily taking part l>) I uke strike.” Btmpson snid. I It was estimated loss from fl j n an<< *«hoUffp ttoiiM not„exce ^iCortffiuetfon>age 9, Col. 1) i *n •• N. —: ------ ; ------ «..'FL0flflS8UBSH inrd il M IO-WESTSM thr' _____ Rivers Overflow In Arkansi and Texas as Two Levees Crumple = 'eb- _____ hv-.' CHICAGO, Jnne IB i/rr>FIo3d tskn ' »ub*ldcd In the muddy mlddlrwe* lonlKht bnt rlters orerburdenei |„, by larrenttal ralni launched fresl a&iaalts In Arkansas and Tcx&' ?r.rd Two more levees-one. nl Nec lake nenr Vnn Buren."T\r):.,~nT thr Other In the'vlelnlly of MorrI stT- inn—crumpled under the .>.tnil and Tliree olhers had collnp.icd prev clor ously und more thnn 150.000 ferti ling acres were covered by the waters, iiivy Tlie Arkansas govenior summon< rns. two squads of nallonnl gunrdsmt t of lo nid <00 men laboring lo strencll iiiv, cn the Olkcs al rinPbliiir nnd 1 iPid keep nnxlou.s natives lr<».i ihc rlv( llnr from. A snndbng rniiipart w; thrown up before Norlh Uttle Roc 're- Reinforcements »erc hurled Inl »l- the fight to prevent widening 1 of thr liu-airr nl Ned's Inke. Morp lha Ihs. 3.000 fnnulles were endnnsercd t 'cl- hsd already evacuated Ihelr home 'Continued o. t Pnge 5, Col. 2i- id Messages st from Alaskj — ■ All early mee’.lng beiwren Irwi om and the proteillng group waa plan m- ned lo dUtu.M tfte Hiuatl-jn. to-I Speciric so-called grievances Ju: IU- ed by Hemmer and Mr« Sandvi ice were lh.it prices are mueh hlRhrr « L!ie comrris.'srj- ihnn at the Palm- 6j- itere. . unnece/Asrily dep;eimg th of I $3,050 govrmment :o.\n.» to esc to family; that nvlU hid not aeen du in-Jlo provide wat«r and crblns ne er-' buiha'nd'thaf nol enoucKTredlcj r.d aid is avaUable. Strike DpUti Shipmtnls ied A:;otlier prole>t thai no prep.tr M -w«*oii»- TC under way for sc.^ools I Uir (all. found a partial aruwer Ij :\;d th r slaiemenl that- tn» Paclfl r n n'-'r;H»r.''t lumber strike n.id causer A in fhlp.v.ng nredcc* lumb^ T.-;e grwip also a;jer-.<d th sl road ft- -Atre nol bring bailt ir.t»i lhe tract sl- as prcmt'ed. int- Mr.vajei were addressed to sen ile aio.-.'v from the i:~les tchich the col ' or.i.’is left thu spring. Senator un Cou.-rrj ar.d Vartfcnberg of MSchl jm ssn: Sch»i: of Mmnesota.and La of Foi;eiie of V.^seorjln. Im n asa«rtei ihere «as a “natural modiram o .i;i. unrest" among ;ny large croup o he .-.jro?*'* i.-anspor'-ed such .» distance J to i nea and sirance la a l A IRATE—Aii ASSOCIATED 1 FAL TWIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSl ^ I Head M ilitary W '■ state 4 unces, ' n IVIIne I ; ! faccd I ) A itinry j >cialK| t utiny j ‘\-A irison. GOVCilNOR n. L. COCilB \N (cei i "'■») a«'d LUutenant Colonel Rl< ' *»fy <•«««• Governor Cochran i«< ss; .n.r drcMoi ,„«W nvlcts’ 1 hours . ^„;Guns Deal •r3 T ex tile their de." __________ --- ------- Clash Claims Live >"£' Of Two Men In South Carolina ! UNION, S, C.. Juno 19 (Jl ,j,„rgc ; I'insliins RMiiH dealt death t ' two mon today in a .short livci ' strike riot at the Monarch tex 0 “i>* lile mill and hroiiRht Cover I'con-i” ”'" ues- Columbia in a ptrjionn 1with effort to brinjr i>cace to th' luercd warriiiR elements. aijj g i Slain before the mill in,i veni-1 briuh nl noon were A. I nouch Stulla. C3. foreman of the card roon nvlcts I und W. B. Pranklln. S7. a magta ; lmte’5 consLible. nt>l Clyde Petty. 3S. n mill worker fror lhe i Buffnio. nsnr here, was wounded I 1the nrm by n bullet nnd Jnmet Tuck X fire ' cr. H. wns struck In the heel by fn acccd~other.-----------------—----- -—— orriccra look Into ciutody G w ft »> Royaler. spMlni officer eapioyed b tho mill, nnd John Stults. 40. ao N ot the sla.'> mnn. Royaler was sal In some nccounls of the ahootin given officers tn hnve sloln Prtinkll: i nnd Stulls, while others alleged h r r P : shot Frtvnklln when the latter kllle I □ : Settienicnt Of Car nsasi Striife Progresses ^ OMAHA. Nr-'J,. Jullr' IB i.I’j - "Some projre.v. ' lownrd setliemen of the Omaha slrcel car strike li which two i)crsons wer*.s>aln li osds ’ riots In&l week was tviMrled tonlgh tvesl as n thre^-m.in arbitration boan ened npiwlnied by CJov. R. I*. Crchrnn o resh' N.'bm«k.i nniRsliil lo bring ai rxav nsreemeiit b.-iwtvii tlir siv.kers nne •Ved's Railvvaj Mmpsny In Ihi The rocipiiny l-cld tn it*, po^llor tniln nrblirntioij n( .■<?ni5r.iy ean noi irevi- coiuideiTd. w;,il- lhe jr-ikers in^ ertile '^'^d It could «nd mu>> '. be arbl' trated. loned The bonrd cil.V-d Oovcnor Coch' smen nvn Into ronsulutlon. but no stnte' iiBlli- ment came fro.r ihe chlcf exreu' «l 10 ti'c. nS' Jobless Men Seeit '"to To Banish Striiic IS ot _____ than pon'n.-ANl), (Jr.-. J-ne 19 - Portland luiiiS-r oprratnrs lonUlit omes. unnouncei! rrr^ip: of t.ooo rpplir.i ;r — to ndveniscnier,;' tor men lo reiurr to work und ri;(l ihr lumber .ttrikc --- here. TllLi Is nppti:\i:>i,ilrl.v h.-\I{ tiie nuTOb'-r I'.o.i' 'n:‘'';rd .il ihr nine n’linls d.r.*;; A Inbor sprii<-r;iiiiii que.uloned *r employer sp<i>ie\::;nns assertion thrj V o , approximately r.o prr cent of the re- plies came from old employes. Ii indlcntert ttir operators would Irwin wnlt n, Jew nir^rr days bnlore at- ilan- tempting any rfun;puon of npera- Uons. JU!- One e.xplojir Mirt.many sppli- jdvik cations canir the Wlllamelie prat valley. uOwn-ri'T and Washlnsion Im-r polnu. .11 h,l' iir.irnied Ilve-en;i the wage l'ncre«.v<-. v.oulrt be granted each '’■hen operaiior.- ri-.*'.imrd. dug ------------ rl Xoavjct ed„OI____ Attackins Chinese TAHLEQUAH. Usla. June 19 r Is In —LoU Tlionips..;! niiractlve youna rr in co-ed of- nrr'.l;ra.<iem Oklahoma iclflc Teachers CoUr.-i, was convictrd ol used assault with ; lo kill Dsnirl nbrr Sl;aw. Chinv by a jurj- i:i dlstnct eourt [•'isvcl;!. The jury fised oads Ihe peralt.r a: "0 d.-v>« la jail, racts The dnrk-h.'crcd. dsrk-ej-ed. part Indian girl luimrd lo the verdict sen- With the sarse- siotcism ahe has col- shown thro'.;rl;o'.;t hrr trial, but uors wiien members <■: her family galh- !chl* ercd about hrr tears welled up in La- her eyes and she «bt>ed softly. Tt^ The Jury reached lls verdict In a ot slightly more tlssn seven houra of p of dehbrratlon. arp*-::nc in the court- mce. room to rrp<.:i l i minutes af- I l« f f:.-u:h«;5 <l..-i.-.fr. D pitE’SS N EWSPAPEE-CQ .LS D. RSDATf .MORNlNC.-JUNE 20, 1035 ry Rule In Nehraaka (cental,>dletainr ot Omaha noder mariial onferrtoir witlt'/.djutlinl General n . J. PasI { I Rieliard F. Stent, legal advisor ot lhe laUI- ! tl took Ibc.atreat can off Uve Nebraaia elty’a 1 lal ta«» la the wake of fatal . ri»tlnf,—<fl^ j I Death Iiy e Strike Riot Huniaii ChainT ulls j Youth Eroiti Swift ; .j Rapids At Niagara j '('f ) ;■ iilAGARA PALLS, N, Y.. June i II to ni.i'T^—A'human chain this af* i lived Wmbon‘pulled Clarcncc Bell. 19. ; tex-' 0^ St. i.out.1. froni the iwlfl ' rnplds, sevfrnl ■ hundrefl yards ■ abovc'Uic Anjerlcnn falU... norc , Bell wn\. nlmost. unconacloua i onal when hlti rcscuera renchcd him the whrrr he cliin^ lo a rock aboul ! I 40 feel from the shore. The rush* i I ing t^atrrs kept bre«l{fng over hla 1 in, 21 head, Had he lost his hold, hls i l : mcuensAld.Jie would havo been ; room, iwepi over the lalla. . ; lagta- One br.them. ReAervalion Po- , llccman Michael J . Senf, quoted ' from . Bell saying .he traded Into lhe ' e d ln ' Wver-Intending lo cemmll niielde i ruck- after a quarrel, with hla oom-- ! y.n- panion.'Luke WaUk, 18. of Sl. > - I—i ^Hls, The U-o-iald_lhqaUtch. i; -Mead her*;.^^clHscr would UO. l «rli4il,the quarrel ««a about. V I. ton Both wer.fr locked up while the i , said auUiorltlrs'p6ndered'ti1vvl-to do | oting with thrmi'. 1' nklln •Sent and Uiree .U x l drlvera . ■d hr cinaped htind.i and wiided Into ;' killed the. dnnRcrous w-aters to rench !' I D r ll.^ e river Ls noi deep hrre. i but i'be s v tt (iurrent mnkes it I I dnngei'bus., ’ . : i SOS ^ ~ ' ----- ' i' S iiliiT !: li'WOiEll’SyESi ; nn ----- . , ; $3.6Qp,000' Supreme Court'; — -Action’ Facet-Weslern— ^ m i I ■•Union Company j J »rbl-| . T----,. .1 I TRENrON. N. J- J.unr 19 ..J-— t ;och-I Theehaln telegrsm fid, leltedup- tnte- on bj Its partUlpaaU as a swlflrr ;reu- 'rnUd to riche* than'the humlilrr Iflter form, bn<iieht a M.Cto.ono { •uprem'e lourt salt to Ihr dnorMrfi ^ , If th« Weetern'Cnlon Jrlrgraph ' rercpanx loday. . . t I k e ' Wi^Uahi, p! Zwlrnrr. of MeiTii.i:;t- ° villc. suing'as a -rommon infuini'T ' { I.V. - »nrl»r rarely invokPd Mii<e «2mh::ri;: . lUlit lsw;\reks_$?.(^fot'pi.chof tiif I sin p!lr.v x;icfi lelegrams l>t.all-^e; w-.-rr lurn rr-m CnlrCrn -In 4im- :IH.' tnke '-nonih. On encii of llirf< t'‘lri;r.iiii.'v. ^ l.-^il.''rolttnig .'$2, tty r.riimnv r trr<d Sl cent-v mil anrt hi'''ir> ■..•,.n'- ' :r.i.vicn,Charsrs..lw sviri ^ l-awycr Mln* 'Judgment till*/ Tti<Hcourt*of errors ar.d - rr- lir stale's; highest txlbun«I rec.-nl- ] I. Il .v jiphjld the provUlons pJ-tlir ;iat J ould ute under- which Zm-ir.ner »;r.c:. I:» »t- -Icei-ion. w»Ls''l;indrd do*n i;j inr <ra- cxvr of Charles D hymsn.*At:ji;::c Cliy lawyer, who «-on a $f<X»v ; ! ig- ipli- mrnl against the Long Ihnnch K<:i- lelie iiti club on the grounds ih.i! . Eton 1934 part-'mulue! rtog rseiiig V crni ::nd'r whlch.-thi^club .WILI o:*-r.i:.r.g- nted •:« 'plainly uneonsilur..'>na.‘ -n-.aliC." :i llvman, upon winnirc. »nr.i;u;;-'C N Iir nould preaa'Kmllar su'is tn ol- ---- >e::$3w.ooo-rwm'other-.:w’ :r;.-t:’;— '.SC Ttie law provuta that ';;ir - . men wformcr"’reeelvr |;.;f "t*- %, I .4- sam of th.vjudcmeni. Wll :iir :j mna ty other halL j oma Z'sirrjer's rtmplalnt .allfiicd lU-t i al the Western .Union on Jur<r T :; 'm - inirl 10 a. m; io tnldr.ighl ' rtiJ r. y i:i rre.-i, ^et *up. open and ooera'.r -.ir.ri ised ;na<e lotteara" a: 8 . Dr.-’a(U4>. , CamSen. Jr. rJoS^tlon of ih^ la^ , diet LILT OAMITA. BRIDE OF____ has FORMER BOXl.SC-etCCtlFloN' ' tsut •YUMA. ' Arts.. sJunr 19•..f— LUv • iin- Damii*. tlvactous Pr.encn film vtar >{R and Err^ Flynn, of I^bllm. Ireland former* bpxirif- champion ar.d noa , In an aeior. .wcre.raamed-here at 3.4i A , of (M ST.k thlr afternoon Vumas if jrt-'famo-as '“ nia’iTy-lr.g Judge," Ja--:.rr, af. Rmr,\t Aj Pretman perjorroed ihr :, ^cercsoa^. js; 'OMPLETE . ____________ __ AILY 135. Roosevelt Share^tli SOG IIIL SECUm iY PBOGR iRECE IVES -OKEH . 1^SEilE! Opposition .Fades and 76; . ' to 6 Vole Assures Enact- menl of. Biggest Tax Bills •'I . in . Nation’s History; V -— ; . I By •nic As.so:laied Prc.'Jt ! WASHINGTON. June 19- s The adminlHtration's vast so- cial security plan, callinR for the l)ijrBe.‘»t tax proRram in the nution’.'( history, today wa.s t iOioved throuRh the seniitc by ' a 7G to C majority and thereby a.sRurcd final enaclmeiit. Despite scattered oiiteric.n r -fiH>n»-l>til-h-fhtrJ)eniocniticTmd Republic.in sides that parlA of the bill tver.' iincon.<illlutlonnt. opixMl- j lion melled when It cnmc to n rec* . ord voU^ on the measure proposed by I President Rouicrlt last January. I Private Fenslana Exempted I I was shutlled qulckh back lo J the houw tor» iicllon on senate , nmcndmenls. Inuludlng one ndded I lodny to- exrmpi private ' lansion systems.-In the main.,however; it j rode through the .ynatp in a form |Cla%ely api'roslm.tllng Uiiil rccom- j mended Dy the pre.sldenl. i { Although 11 excludes farm labor, i domesllc.t, ensuni, fovcrnmcnlnl nnd i I charity workers, the bill would ere* . ]nl< a huge m tlonal unemployment ■ . resene, ProponenU dcclaied 11would' | I cover ticarly 25.000.000 perions who , ' tvould draw from »10 to $Jl’. a month , 1afler they reach U5 yeara of age. , I Befilnnlng nexl montn 11 .would ' .offer $1S of federal money a monlh. \ If matched by atale funds tor every CMdy Individual over 03 j-cara of .-ase, or needy blind persons ot any j^*c-»titerTniw>urT»niwinnanjr • j woiild hot hare to matcli the federal I fund for tho flrat two yenri. I It nLw would appropriate aboul - I *50,000.000 for dependent and crip- ' I pled children, mothers nld'and oth- ; 1er welfare work, all of which must ; i be matche<f by the slates. I I ’neniploymcnl Insurance ' I Eventually th* bill cunlemplntes , : Hint nbout 25.000,000 tvorkers will bc ; 'cover.nl by slnte xnemplovment In* . .^urnnee funds to lake civre of Uiem , clurlns iierlods o.' temporary Idle- ! Aliosfilier the me-a.ture conlem* ' ; plates ewntual e-\pendl!nre of be* , , tween $4,000,000,000 and $5,000,000,- ' 000 nnnunlly, moro than the normnl i I pre.'icnt cavi of running the entire' Kovv-nimeni. | Ttir nntlonul uld nge. |>eiivlon fund : L I would b-' financed by I'txlng emt 1 i ployers aiid emplojes racn three jier [ernt on the piiyro.U of eirplo)ra upj' I lo $3003 n year 'm i' is estimated i j to jlrld nlnio.Ni $2, 000.000,000 annual- ■ ! lly by 11)50. Companies wllh np- ' iP.’owti prlvBle iienslons'plans would! be excmpl. i| ' To encourage si:.tes lo sel up un- employmrnt re.vrne hiw.;, the bill' would levy a t.tx on ctnployers ofj four or mor,- wnil;crs b<niinlne alt onr per rent nrTl year and rising , 10 ihrer i* r cen’. by ID3H ngnlnM i Ihelr lolnl imyroiL', n ir , aould be c ' able lo gr'. rr»-f1it for W> t'^r cvni of , Ihr t.w It Ihry pnUl it ;r:n slatr fur-ls. E-cperts iir.-rtletrcl iliLi would a : rslsr almo.'l Sl.rov.ooo.ooo a >enr. j Voir in Opp«ltlnn ' I >'ivc RrijuhllciiLV and. one D.-mo- * eral voted neniii'i liic bili on flnnl ' pa#-#ace. Tliry n-.-e Srnal-ir^ Hair, t ll«Mlnc.v .Mrif:v.J To'*n-r,(l and «■ (Conilnurd o:i Pasr 9, CoV 2) •( M arriage Law Case O f M c , SAN FRANCISCO. June 19 .-JV-ii Validity o( .S'.'vada martlases be-! t .inern minors rjs nrgurd orfore lhe- .'tate sup.tme c-n.;rt-here loday In f :he aniiu:imcnt aclicn of James ! c Mel>on-al(J. 3rd. hrir to an oil for* ■ I* '.:inr. agatn«l Aleru McDonald- n -- Th^nur>Tinimri«r»rRen67T:rT—; •-.Ida. Jun-. 1932- »hcn Ix- *aa 1 8 '“ %r-trs o;d uTifl 111? briclr wns 16. and J' Ijirr tlie,)5’Jih'.' mother. Mrs. John *1 i. Marlin o[ Hiliat>orou7h. Call- ^ fomla. scaclit an .tnnuMmenl on the ;rojnd they cere ur.der age. IVn5;ng Ur,- an!iii:mrr<i. the ap- * .-•llaie cnur: u;i:-e:d tlie Ute Su- ' ,«r;or Jud;e Franklin of Red- a-aod ■ C;iy^ho_^eId the >'cT«la A£Mji>*-'fl5rmxfrftscs performed in ^ 'Tfiatitate »hoa:d t: ob^rved. Tli^ .'Uprrme court t»,U the ca.v ‘ u .ir.drr aQ’ iiemrni afler eilendcd f, arsumer.i/. Miss Hester Webb, daughter of ol -Attomry General U. Sl W»bb ot Cal- U Ifomla. arguing for young McDon- lr -■ .:d. ctn;<-nded U u t the «ou3le mar- ; yt :.ei In Nevada In a dr!.t>?-aie eva- ol ,Jioa of lht Cali.\;a;a u» aad thatjM ___________________________ I ... - _ _ .. - : TO r-NE^ - $m(8sn A0Dn aonAO o r aRCOLA-nowa It Invites C ItsEndorsc he-Wealth Legislative Machinery When President, in S] j Fo r H igher Levies r I Denies Validity of L (By The Asso ' WASHINGTON. June 19-A ,e, based on the jihilosophy that b: '°;lcctive rather than individual it* jrresa today by President Rooa II he hoped for action thia sessioi I'* That the president had auch py-by surprise. But that hc should [plan when leadens already wer ---------------^ ------a ^ HOUSE moe i WttRmE )y )V ,----- Labor Disputes Bill Passed JJJ ___ Despite-Charges-of-.Un- J »' constitutionality by WASHINGTON, J uiib 11 m — niareiardlnr proteallnf criea Ihal the mtaanre traa *iinconstllBlloa* al,” Ihs houee early Uaight paaaed ° the U'amer.labor dUpulea bill dc- ^ ' signed lo abolish company, dom- ^ Inaled unions and create a per^' manent labor tHbunal. m Already pa&Kd by U»e s<-nale. Uie n-' measure wns relumed to, Ihal brnnch for ncllon on nmendmenta >r. Intended to ln.iurc Its coiistltullon* id allly. Impatient members sho'jUng "vote, vote." toward tho end of a gntell* ■d' Ing eight houra <in the floor, rush- ed doa-n cne amendment after an* olher and finally approved the mea* sure tkllhout so much aa a roll.call Id vote. . Setback fer Perklna of Tlie house. Jiovwer. did agree lo ly two major chaniea. Ono prorl(M w tnac-We—nitloail-labor—Tilattons at board. :which lhe roeaiur«-woultf create to adjust emptoye-employer at differences would be an Indepeod* )• ent quasla-Judlelal federal a«enc}* nnd not n part of the labsr depart* st menl. Tills consUtuted a setback for tliv demands of Seci etary Per* kln%. The oUier. pioitosed br Repre- ” senlailve Rampseck (D-Oa). pro* , Wdcd thai emplo:e unlU designated ' by the board na fiuly chosen to rep* ^ re.v’nl lli'.m In collective bargain* ing shnll nol Include r-orkers ot more than one r.-nployer. y Tlw Georgian aiserted Uils pro* ■* vision would prevent empioyea .in 'l', one plant calUn.j on those In an- “ I ollwr in the same industry, owned Iby n lilffrient employer, for help in ! forcing through collccUve bargain- ing nurrcmentA. I Tlirrr timrv tlir liou.-< turned aside "■ '■ icmpl to write^^0 the^l>mjt , I coercing tvorkcr* Into Jo'-nlng un- ; j low or in'o sinking. Id; I Southern California « lii In Temblor’s Grasp e )fj ---- ' ‘I ' I/XS ASOFJJCS, June 19 (,n-A B vvidr nrrs of f-milhrrn Cnlifornin ^ irrmblrd «illi nn'cartliqunke nt 3:1" • o'clock till:, mnriilng, but no damage >f wns rtjwrird f Tlir erntrr of thr disturbance, d Aufflelrnl f ) aw.ikrn resldrnW In l/5i 'AIl^rl^^ und msny communllirj. ap- . pcnrrrt l'> t>^ In the Elsinore fnull sevenlv niilr.v rail of Lav Angelrs. . ll Wlnilos---“ Ild dWi'-'- rattlrd In . tl„. rnriitnunnirs tir„rrr tlir rpl- ^ rt crnlrr. w.'inorr. .Snn Jnclnlo. Hem- . -.PI. Rn<i«ulr .Sim. Ileriiartlino nnd ^ Cnjon IM • '•liiiir.Iru I ^ ’a le; V Argued In jij [cD onald H e i r J ----------- ! It -isucli rva,:o:i df^t.-ujcd vtUdUy of.n - Ilh e marr.TvKr, ] e . I f Cn:;fcrn;a :ourt.^ !;ave no i»w- ! !i r r to a!i.',:i: marrlasrs she' 1 s j con’tend-d, r. -JO'.iId hsve no po*’er J . : lo rri^drr bctw.^'cn coupirs' marrl'-fl .i ntlirr states. Arx..it.e-,'..r- Uiu. -McD*«ild.-mo-1- , .Iher of J>'.riir-yld daug.-.irr. Altor-; G A ues C. H.«M:d Caulfield contended i f! , Iha: a.-. I?-, msrruse «it valid In u : Nevac, V «s.- vrlid m California.' n f Ttr Vaw provides for' o nirriacr.'. tyiwre". men nnd tr0 meri 2- : i .-vm ; IS 'r-t.r old. re*pectlvelv, Ml ; sr.d hav>; lhe;: par- Netarts '..AS a s.mtlar .‘a-v. but Ui: ' I-' ‘ mnmag' i' reyarded Sj valid ifiai ’ , eoniummatrd. even ihoagh :i>e per- j pi .sons involvril ate undec sge andlh; lave n->; cbULTed theU inreaa';hi 1 con-'.T.i, lc Young .%fi Donald is li?;r :o part j s; r of the o:I for.ui>e of hL. grandfa*, ther. Jam.-s.McDonald, wlv resided jat in Washirgion and N<-w Vort. The.m •■ youih's f»:her. James MclMiiald. jr- [lh - of BOUT- Ida.*io,- u diruieed from;C< ;jNL'i. Mactia '*1; ___________ - . -I T O D A Y ; F air and W arm - WS 12 PAGES.— 6 CENl'S Congress sementTo 1 Tax Plan :ry Goes Into Operation 1Special Message, Calls 'ies On B ig Incomes )f Inherited Riches Associated Press) —A share*thc*wcalth tax program it bifir fortune.^ are srrcater by col'> lial effort was submitted to con- ;oosevelt with tin implication that laion. uch an idea in mind took nobody uld ask enactment of auch a broad were bending every effort to get fcongTcsa ready for adjourn* ment by mid-July literally startled soriie. Kcpublkan Ipadcrs immediately said that IP to enact auch a comprehenaive pro* L jmm now would prolong the aesslon ||_ Indefinitely. lliU Tax-Exempt Bonda . Briefly, what the president aug- Cd sealed as a "souatUpubllc policy of encouraging a wider dlstrlbullon of -wealth." waa thla: -..... ....... . 1. ImpoalUon of InherlUnce and gltl takes on top of the present. estalQ taxes, to be aegreffated for- reduction of the naUonal debt.* 3. Ilisher taxea on Ineomea " above 11,000,000 a year: 3. Qraduated taxea on corpora* ; tlon ineomes ranglnt from lon to 18*1 per cent Instead of the pres* ent flal 13?; per cent: 4. A consUtuUonal amendment pcmiltunk the tazaUon of ineom* tie es from now tax-free atate. coun* lat -ly.and^cUy bonds nnd. on the Its oilier hand, state and loca] taxa* n- tlon of future Issues ot gOTcm* menl securities. 5. Tlie “sImpliflcaUon’ ’of cor* porate atructurcs by the llmlta* . . tlon through taxation of ••unne- cessary holding'comptnlea in all llnea o f buslnesa,*■and Uie almUar ", discouragement of -unwleldly and . unnecessary'* corporate curpluaea. On -Maat" lU t The fifth propoaal, he said, could lo not “ Bde<ittalely_be debated in the *d time remaining UiU aeaalon. and Utf --\OooUn«ied-TO P a g * r c o f c t ) ------ ItOW-WlELIEF ::PRO JECTS ST fiESSEO o* ____ pr President—Airs—Views—as— « Break Between Hopkins and lekcs Widens In _____ WASHl.NOTON, Jnne 11 «d Amid itgas of .a growinx schism belwren Hsrry L. Hopkins and n* HrereUry Ickes, Pmildent Room- veil todar hammered anew on Ihe . de necessity (or low.cost work relief a proJecU of, lhe lype to be carried n- admlnlslratloB. The president said at a press con- . ference Uiat II.MO.OOO.OOO aegre- gated for dUfcrent types of projects at the start of the program. a-ouM p employ only 1,030.000 men. Indl- : eating lhat funds for some of these . would t>e withdrawn, he n<ded that If tbey were retained only $880 per 2 man would be avniiable for Uic re- ' mnlnlnc 2,500.000 he hoped to pul * 10 work, e. $:tprrH Hoi»e A.I an pxnmplp, Uie pre»i<Ient s.ild ,[ 11 would be impossible to carrj- out J Uie entire $100,000,000 ceiitrsl val- ley dpvel0|inipnt In Cnhfomln. ile , expre.-.ied hopr. howevrr, Uiat the M.itr* work pn»;re:» pL-vn would in- ! elude some of the projetu, Mranahllp, Ickrs called al thr [White Hou>« In «hat nus reported = ’as a (Inal appeal for approval of UiP 1 entire $349,000,000 recommended for I low-cost housing projects. Although lie Insisted yesterday lhat the entire program would be approved des'pltr „ l i u high cost, Uiere were IndlcaUons lhat the PWA housing divUlon itnlghl receive only the $110,000,000 j ll advanced lo help carry en the i! .reUef admlnlsuauo-i. I Vancouver Shippinjr 'Il Strike At Deadlock u l_-VA.NCOm’ER_B.C- Juae-19-ir.-_____ •-; Quiet rviled th* Vnneouver water- d I front t.irusht ar.J nnro’.Ullom *tTt ■ H under wa; again, altheug.*' repori- i,'ed “dpadJoekrd.• toward setUciaetil ir'o f tir.- Iot\c'horemtn‘s salt*, fajt. n 12< Hours after vitio-as no'.lag Injured 1 -, ■ 100 perscr.s. •- • ltrav7 J'one* patro'-s sMll pa.-arfed ^the vrn e cf ihe bitter street fight- the area tvivs QUiel. however. If 1and lhe more serJualy injured, ap- •-j proxlmauJy all of them poIl«men. d I had Wen nearly all discharged from s'. ftospiuls after Uealment. Uaytir C. jc . McOevy charged comoiinlsts In- t ; spired the net. . • .! The neffoUalions «ere bria; held i ; at Uie wjuert of F. E. Hairlsoc. Do- e minion fair waje officer, btlwtra , Itne shipping federation of nritbh . a ; ColumbU and tepresenlatlm of the ■sulking loofshoreaeo. - -itgr ___________1 _ _ __________

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/TWIN... · - Cltyi;ai«oif' :; VOL. 18, NO. 63. [. iS. Gsn Jiiin iz iiin a iH TIBKIDIIIIPIII Brief

- Cltyi;ai«oif' :

; VOL. 18, NO. 63.

[i. S. Gsn Jiiin iz iiin a iH

TIBKIDIIIIPIIIBrief. Inquiry Disclos

S'esond Ransom Nc Deiivered While Weyi

• haeusers. Waited for S

(By TI>c AMOclatcd Press) T A C O Jr A . W n sh - Ju n e 19.

T hree persons nccuscd o f pn lic lp a tin g in th e G c c fk c W o iThncuser k idnuphiff wore i dieted by a federnl wrand ju: n fte r a qu ick appra isa l o f tl

. K ovcrnm ent’s case here . I dny.

J l r . nnd S irs . H n rm o n . 1 W n lcy , ivho sup ix iscdly co

nnd WiUiam D.ilnnril. nl Willlnm Mntmn, fusitlvc lorn convict, were apcclflciUIy nnmert.

Formal c}>nrscd ot violution of i "t.indbcrgli Inw. cocsplmcy to kl nr.p nnd iiMni; the inniln to nend S:00,000 extortion note were invo: rrt,

.Sccond Note nevcaleilOall for 'the fuslllve convict w

xri nt $100,000 but no bond teas fix for the Wnley*. now held’ in Jnll Otympin.

ciir of them rrventinK thnt J . WejTrhneuser. Jr.. Umber miiRnn had rrcrlvect n Mcond mnsom n< vhlle hu s-ycnr:old son wns bclheld, .

Arrnlgnmenl for the Wnley*. w rtended not RUlUy before a Unit Sinics commissioner n week bro, w

for lomorrow. Whether lh Mould chana? their plen to RulUy u o:i npiirnmncc In court wns i

, r.i.‘'de known.Frdcrnl JntlRc E. E. CuMminn i

J'Ttcil n request br ii.vilslnnt Unit KiniTN nttomry tin t tlie time of t Wnlrys nrrnl|tnm«)i br kept seer

; -Wc will see thnt'iili proper Ml r.iard.1 nre given." snld the Judfe.

-----------Llfe-Xcrm :ilulmiunA maximum sentence of life li

prtsonment Is possible under t -•^Undbergh law." alnca the 0-yea

t old limber hetr wm nol bodily |»nn eil durlnR his captivity,

Tlte text of tho second nutK note to Weyerhaeuser,as scl forth the IndleUneni «-ns:

~ ^ Im e Ia «p l«-cc| nBpom bJUM^or. S09 trnion at 7 p. m., May 29 rtclster u Jame r>m Jenes. SeaCtle., Yoa itIH b

(Continued on Page 3. Col. 1)

L*” ' IG H T S and SHADOWS

In D ay’s Events(By “Hie Associated Press)

Sn o w a t YoUowfltono— YELLOWSTONE PAI»K—Velios

ftone.nntlonnl pnrk will .twlnR hv lt.1 slxiy-thlrd xenson todny nil ^now bnll ftglitlng more In order thii sun bathing.

Emerging from one of the lon{;e tv inter pcriod.\ In year?, the pnrk ul oprn Iln four entrances wUh fno nell puckcd nloii): the loon ro:ii but m ill no reslricllon to travel.

Wcatiier conditions In the par this year, .auperlntendcni R ori Toll's office observes, have ber more fnvornble th.in In yc.ir.i wll All unusunlly liPnvy .'nowfall to con: pcD.nic Ior a Itni; iJcrltxl of «lrciu!l

f t u i t B a r r ic a d e —‘fSllENO, Nrv.-Flve Ions of o.-.-ihk( yMtd Other ciirus frwii, drMlncd fc

J Uulie, Idalio, created ;i uniqu ^ liafflc problem on federnl hiEh»:i

■*0 mcsl of here ye.slerdny.•me fruit W.IS .'pillrd o rr llie rou

when a large truck oaned nnd tirnc by Snm Brill.o: Uvs Aiicrkj. luriir over in roiinclliii; .1 n i i v nr;ir L.iw ion Sp.-iiiKs. Neillirr Iliili iak- li: companion, D. Phillip*. *Uc* Of Lc Angeles. «as injured.

The truck, a nc» o:;e ni.ikiiis i; •first trip Into Nevad.i. ua.' b.iJl damaged.

S im p lic ity E u lc s —BOS-TON - Dame failiion wa

handed a Jolt at the Radcjlffe to' iece commenccmem here ycsterda'

Each *fnlof—and there were 21 in Mll-*ciii Ior J»er diploma i j r roiiee and llp«icf.

And each senior- \»ore black Jjoi :ery In-'lpad of llchier colors. ,

" " A b le to P a y — ^PORTLAND. Ore. — A vaan «h

ir.entified him;cU as Jolm Conlej arrested at ihe jnsiance of s-jburtw; reudcnU for hou.>e-t(>-hou;e beg

• BiJis. paid a fine of $50 ralher thai serve time in J.vll.

He iaid he had Jmt b«^n rcleavi I:otrj me Lo-v Anceles .‘jillieujf ■ r.;:ich 1 didn't like."

Conley «■!. fMi.d lo luve $M3 3' 1;l» ii;oe^ and $5.o; ui h:.v ;>o;keu

.•:WOP»; N»;\V fll.MR.M.AN o r ■ JIV.'IAN NEEDS M0BJU7..\T10?Nt'.v YOnK, Jar.c 19 Gerar<

S»a.-r. prrslder.: of the Genera 4 Elec:r:: .-oy.panv. isday »ucceede<

10 the c:..ilrmanAhip of the mobti' UaUoi; :.-"r Iiuman need.v. an o.'fict held :c: ::;e' Ixst'tli.-ee i* jr * bj Neutcv: U Biker.

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H E Tn y D e a t h E n d s C a r e e i

)Ioses 'Note

- Son

S3): 1 0 _ t par- 1 Woy-I’C in-' ' ■ ' ■J u r y ■■i t h e • ,' j s

n M , “ ^pon- ELB E flT n. SIIKttMAN. plownllns Mtller of Twin Falts eountry a

former former eopnty rommlisloner aled aberlff. died fotlonlnr a hearl 1oMJje >^ldence at the .Tt0 kid- FalI-'«-Jeromc bridge where he I vend n employed as nuperintend< nvolv- since Its eonstrnetlon seven a

one.lMlf years aso... ^

SPIOiER lESl I i3-cmiyi]EiiTn nols _____being

E. R. Sherman, Former TwUnited . Falls County Official,•'’’ihe.v . Dies Suddenly ty up- _____

K lb c r l Rccd f^hcrmany-*? nn rc- out! o f the T w in Fall.s cou nf'tht pioneer soitlor.s w lBccrct. «< J’''cd the county in 1{J0- snfe* 1010 as co u n ly conimisAiont Idle., and in 1921-1922 n s .sheril

died nt J i I a residence here ; rc im- 10:30 n. in . yc.-^torday follot• tho ins: a heart a ltn ck . H c hi -year- been employed a.<i s itpcrl |wrm- tendent of the Twin Paila-Jeroi

brldfflarslnce it wns built seven m “ “ O'" one-balf years ngo to spnn Sna rrth in river lanyon northco.-.t ot here.'______ Mr. S herman hnd beenMn

'hcftllh fot^gmc time. aa<tnsa»' ^fecm-#iW‘Y«j?rt wMous illnws'

ames he wns able 10 visit friendsIII be town a few dnys ngo.- Heeord In Office1> During Mr. Shermnn's ndmln

trntlon na sheriff, l.ydn Soulhn I I. , wns brouRht bnck from ilnwnll n J convicted nl Irlnl herr on a murj

J ( l chnrKc of poisoning one of her lu bnnd.i. He was n member of t

' ^ bonrd of county commLulon( which built Twin FnllK county coi hou.ie.

/p Born nl Columbus.' Wl.vcon.s Mnrch 19. I85B. Mr. Shermnii tv

' reared on u fnnn in Hint ctnie.» Before coming to Idaho In Fe

runry, 1307. to make his home on farm nl Buhl. Mr. Shi-rm&n had 11

tllow. ed nl.w In Soulh DnkoU. Ncbrns: ; Into nnd Utah.

with When he nllalnert his mnjorllv ! ■ ihiin went from Wueonrln to Couth D

koln on the first iraln thnt entermgcsL that state. - — ------ ^k wlil In nallwar Servlrefnow In Nebr.i'ku hr eiiteiTd the fc route Mce of the Chlc.ico. Ciir:inc'.on at vel. Quincy rnllio.id nnd wna conduct park on thnt road for six years, runnli

noRer out of Omaha. QuIiilnR the rallvn been fprvlcr. he went lo wc.sirrn Nebrn. wllh l:n nnd farmed. He was chnlrmnn 1 com- the tonn.',hlp Ixinrd of Hall roiini ciuUi. Nrbras';n. for^fniir yr'.its nnd he

Ihr oftlce nf n.vsf.vsor for n slmlli p<nod.

ante.s ffon' N.bra*k». hc went to Tn d for Utah. v>here he tvns po.s111(1110 Vrnr^ nnd edllor 1iiwiv Tremoiilon Tlmr.-i for 18 monlli

He v-n.-> n mrmbfr of the Odd FciConlli.utd oil Pa'je 0, Col. Hriven

jriiPd ..... .......................

i i j C o l o n i s t s S e n

I f i O f P r o t e sTAL-MEri. A:a-.ka. June 19 i.V, -

atroins o! dUMTo.’d rninnnted fror ww. A crnip of colonist.', pt i.V covem

' to't: i m'ai'.-: Matanuska valle.v pro)«t to Tday <!.,y but irhef .'QmlniMr:.t:on au* 215 n;:i:lmlrcd the important s^ni o: a,'-

Co:;tjn;(';i.> .ml .aork a: n«* proj iioj. ..c; i-.f,-- !,-re '.'.jrmed tne c

1 lef.CM .M-.cl n'.e'.'vjes of prole« t — 4— Preildent RooitvcIt-.Rclx;.Admm

uimtor H-irry L Ho;ix:.i« CKsVer «ho nor John \V. T n\ or A:,isk.>'ani

)Rley. fotir United Sr.vV.s r -narori. irtwn Trie prcte-'Mir crojp a-k,-.' hv.ide' beg. by Patrlc't Henimc; i;;* Mrs ! W Uian Sandvlk.

Don Ir«1n. pri-y:: n-.arn:rr .mii !avd unrcAt amonc ifw had b' 'iouje. I rertured -lo a mii'imum -42 20.' ° " ' l CompUint:keis. I In Wa.vhlnsson ■ Laar-fice Wv.o.

£>rook. aiiiitant relief sdmin--if»: , . cr. siid he lud recrivod oniy ot> .,Q.. eomp;aiot. A I tn i of luas-sei »»* U:.

• j i n *mvnr.s. he added.•rard 1 Senator L*Fo:;etu* of Wiico.'Ji;i '.eral|«ld he ,‘-.*d s-.'en a leiecram fron eded I co:onuLs .to Senator -Cfluaerj 0 obti-j Mlehlean.rf:ce i Ifemarr. aa a leader of the erour1 by .r;:e4 a Wirstr.T nf reatteri r.i;ic!i i;.

ifc»;d calied for sn lavcjtickUoa.

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W INT

iKiSASWlEWTI mmmmB p'l -PiiisoN-mf

‘All Wc Do Is, Put Them -ii W itary,’ Head of St! ■■ii .Penitentiary .Annoum B After Revolt In, Mi

H <By Tlie Associated Press)■ j , LA Is ’S I.N G, Kas., Ju n e ID V So lita ry confinem ent ./ac H some '10 Kan.soi; ]>enitcntin

W ' prisoner.^ toiiiffht ns o ffic ii |3 moved lo discipline leaders , a w ild but bloodless m utl

•e,. w hich rc.sultcd in damaRC es K- m ated at.?25,000 to the pris

; coal m ine. neer| Rcporl.s s t a t e charR •*»d jmigiit jiicrt agmnst n,c mullne and were denied by.Warden Lncey Sin

t fjion—the iio(t>iix)ken former ICnn; r*ln 'fnrm cr who p,irllrlpnted In n f)i has.chnrge tthich brought the.convic

deni'surrender cnrly todi.y after 21 ho; aad of rlotlUK.

I.OSC All CounU— "n ierc have been olher rlota «

nothing hhe thnt resulted," tr bronsed wnrdcn dnwled. "AU we

Is put them In sollinry. The tli I I th;y stny Jtl will dci>end on th

'individual rccords and nttltude.’T u l — ntir3<motm in3n!!oncm o3fI H t ir counts in ihelr demands for t I I I , dlschnrge of Dr. Dnvld P. Pnrk

’32-ycnr-oId jienltentlary physlcl; . "better cookcd food." and Immun

win from punishment as the price I their submission.

Members of the prison board ndmlnlstrnllon. called hcrc yesi<

• day. left Wnrdcn Simpson In ehnt ‘of dlscipllnnrj' measures.' Seek Out leaden

Siei» wore taken quickly to a un- priilse the dnmnge and seek 0 vho leaders of lhe men who seized co r09- shortly nfler <i<

cendlns Tuesdny. and hung on wi guards as houngcs until conquer

iff* by smoke nnd guiu.: n t 1 ■ The warden s^d It woud •‘take ow- ‘‘“ y “ * eomplelfairinvtsih - j gaUon. Hc added he knew cnoui

, to esllmau: thai -nbout 40" convh nn- would be plnced In "solitary." ome "Lois of those men tvere n and volunlhrily taking part l>) I uke strike.” Btmpson snid.

I It was estimated loss from fl jn an<< *«hoUffp ttoiiM not„exce

^iCortffiuetfon>age 9, Col. 1) i *n •• N. —:------ ;------«..'FL0flflS8UBSHinrdil MIO-WESTSMth r' • _____

Rivers Overflow In Arkansi and Texas as Two

Levees Crumple='eb- _____’hv-.' CHICAGO, Jnne IB i/rr>FIo3d tskn ' »ub*ldcd In the muddy mlddlrwe*

lonlKht bnt rlters orerburdenei |„, by larrenttal ralni launched fresl

a&iaalts In Arkansas and Tcx&' ?r.rd Two more levees-one. nl Nec— lake nenr Vnn Buren."T\r):.,~nT

thr Other In the'vlelnlly of MorrIstT- inn—crumpled under the .>.tnil and Tliree olhers had collnp.icd prev clor ously und more thnn 150.000 ferti ling acres were covered by the waters, iiivy Tlie Arkansas govenior summon< rns. two squads of nallonnl gunrdsmt t of lo nid <00 men laboring lo strencll iiiv, cn the Olkcs al rinPbliiir nnd 1 iPid keep nnxlou.s natives lr<».i ihc rlv( llnr from. A snndbng rniiipart w;

thrown up before Norlh Uttle Roc 're- Reinforcements »erc hurled Inl » l- the fight to prevent widening 1 • of thr liu-airr nl Ned's Inke. Morp lha Ihs. 3.000 fnnulles were endnnsercd t 'cl- hsd already evacuated Ihelr home

'Continued o.t Pnge 5, Col. 2i-

i d M e s s a g e s

s t f r o m A l a s k j— ■ All early mee’.lng beiwren Irwi

om and the proteillng group waa plan m- ned lo dUtu.M tfte Hiuatl-jn.to-I Speciric so-called grievances Ju: IU- ed by Hemmer and Mr« Sandvi ice were lh.it prices are mueh hlRhrr «

L!ie comrris.'srj- ihnn at the Palm- 6j- itere. . unnece/Asrily dep;eimg th of I $3,050 govrmment :o.\n.» to esc to family; that nvlU hid not aeen du

in-Jlo provide wat«r and crblns ne er-' bu iha 'nd 'thaf nol enoucKTredlcj r.d aid is avaUable.

Strike DpU t i Shipmtnls ied A:;otlier prole>t thai no prep.tr M - w«*oii»- TC under way for sc.^ools I

Uir (all. found a partial aruwer Ij :\;d th r slaiemenl that- tn» Paclfl rn n'-'r;H»r.''t lumber strike n.id causer

A in fhlp.v.ng nredcc* lumb^

T.-;e grwip also a;jer-.<d thsl road ft- -Atre nol bring bailt ir.t»i lhe tract sl- as prcmt'ed.int- Mr.vajei were addressed to sen ile aio.-.'v from the i:~les tchich the col

' or.i.’ is left thu spring. Senator un Cou.-rrj ar.d Vartfcnberg of MSchl jm ssn: Sch»i: of Mmnesota.and La of Foi;eiie of V.^seorjln. Im n asa«rtei

ihere «as a “ natural modiram o .i;i. unrest" among ;ny large croup o he .-.jro?*'* i.-anspor'-ed such .» distance

J to i nea and sirance la a l

A

I R A T E — A i i A S S O C I A T E D 1

F A LT W IN F A L L S , ID A H O , T H U R S l

^ I Head M ilitary

W '■state 4unces, ' nIVIIne I ;

!faccd I ) Aitin ry j>cialK| t

u tin y j ‘\-A

irison.GOVCilNOR n. L. COCilB \N (cei

i "'■») a«'d LUutenant Colonel Rl< ' *»fy <•«««• Governor Cochran i«<s s ; .n . r d rc M o i , „ « W

nvlcts’ 1 ■hours .

^ „ ; G u n s D e a l

•r3 T e x t i l etheir

de." __________—----------Clash Claims Live

>"£' Of Two Men In South Carolina

“ ! U N IO N , S , C.. Ju no 19 (Jl ,j,„rgc ; I'in s liin s RMiiH dealt death t

' two mon today in a .short livci ' strike rio t a t the M onarch tex

0 “ i>* lile m ill and hro iiRh t Cover I 'con- i” ” '"■ ues- Colum bia in a ptrjionn1 with e ffo rt to brin jr i>cace to th' luercd w a rrii iR elements.aijj g i S la in before the m ill in , iveni-1 briuh nl noon were A. Inouch ■ Stulla. C3. foreman of the card roon nvlcts I und W. B. Pranklln. S7. a magta

; lmte’5 consLible. nt>l Clyde Petty. 3S. n mill worker fror lhe i Buffnio. nsnr here, was wounded I

1 the nrm by n bullet nnd Jnmet Tuck X fire ' cr. H. wns struck In the heel by fnacccd~other.-----------------—------—— orriccra look Into ciutody G w ft »> Royaler. spMlni officer eapioyed b

tho mill, nnd John Stults. 40. ao

N ot the sla.'> mnn. Royaler was sal In some nccounls of the ahootin given officers tn hnve sloln Prtinkll:

i nnd Stulls, while others alleged h r r P : shot Frtvnklln when the latter kllleI □: ■

Settienicnt Of Car nsasi Striife Progresses^ ‘ OMAHA. Nr-'J,. Ju llr' IB i.I’j -

"Some projre.v. ' lownrd setliemen of the Omaha slrcel car strike li which two i)crsons wer*.s>aln li

osds ’ riots In&l week was tviMrled tonlgh tvesl as n thre^-m.in arbitration boan ened npiwlnied by CJov. R. I*. Crchrnn o resh' N.'bm«k.i nniRsliil lo bring ai rxav nsreemeiit b.-iwtvii tlir siv.kers nne •Ved's Railvvaj Mmpsny In Ihi

The rocipiiny l-cld tn it*, po^llor tniln nrblirntioij n( .■<?ni5r.iy ean noiirevi- coiuideiTd. w;,il- lhe jr-ikers in ertile '^'^d It could «nd mu>>'. be arbl'

trated.loned • The bonrd cil.V-d Oovcnor Coch' smen nvn Into ronsulutlon. but no stnte' iiBlli- ment came fro.r ihe chlcf exreu' «l 10 ti'c.

nS' Jobless Men Seeit '"to To Banish Striiic

IS ot _____than pon'n.-ANl), (Jr.-. J-ne 19 - “ Portland luiiiS-r oprratnrs lonUlit omes. unnouncei! rrr^ip: of t.ooo rpplir.i ; r — to ndveniscnier,;' tor men lo reiurr

to work und ri;(l ihr lumber .ttrikc --- here.

TllLi Is nppti:\i:>i,ilrl.v h.-\I{ tiie nuTOb'-r I'.o.i' ■ 'n:‘'';rd .il ihr nine n’linls d.r.*;;

A Inbor sprii<-r;iiiiii que.uloned *r employer sp<i>ie\::;nns assertion thrj

V o , approximately r.o prr cent of the re­plies came from old employes. Ii

indlcntert ttir operators would Irwin wnlt n, Jew nir rr days bnlore at- ilan- tempting any rfun;puon of npera-

Uons.JU!- One e.xplojir Mirt.many sppli-

jdvik cations canir the Wlllamelie prat valley. uOwn-ri'T and Washlnsion Im-r polnu. .11 h,l' iir.irnied Ilve-en;i the wage l'ncre«.v<-. v.oulrt be granted

each '’■hen operaiior.- ri-.*'.imrd. dug ------------

rl Xoavjct ed„OI____Attackins Chinese

TAHLEQUAH. Usla. June 19 r Is In —LoU Tlionips..;! niiractlve youna rr in co-ed of- nrr'.l;ra.<iem Oklahoma iclflc Teachers CoUr.-i, was convictrd ol used assault with ; lo kill Dsnirl nbrr Sl;aw. C h in v by a jurj- i:i

dlstnct eourt [•'isvcl;!. The jury fised oads Ihe peralt.r a: "0 d.-v>« la jail, racts The dnrk-h.'crcd. dsrk-ej-ed. part

Indian girl luimrd lo the verdict sen- With the sarse- siotcism ahe has col- shown thro'.;rl;o'.;t hrr trial, but

uors wiien members <■: her family galh- !chl* ercd about hrr tears welled up in La- her eyes and she «bt>ed softly.

T t^ The Jury reached lls verdict In a ot slightly more tlssn seven houra of p of dehbrratlon. arp*-::nc in the court- mce. room to rrp<.:i l i minutes af-

I l«f f:.-u:h«;5 <l..-i.-.fr.

D p i t E ’S S N E W S P A P E E - C Q

. L S D .RSDATf .MORNlNC.-JUNE 20, 1035

r y R u l e I n N e h r a a k a

(cental,>dletainr ot Omaha noder mariial onferrtoir witlt'/.djutlinl General n . J . PasI { I Rieliard F. Stent, legal advisor ot lhe laUI- ! tl took Ibc.atreat can off Uve Nebraaia elty’a 1 lal ta«» la the wake of fatal . ri»tlnf,—<fl j

I Death Iiye Strike Riot

H u n i a i i C h a i n T u l l s j Y o u t h E r o i t i S w i f t ;

.j R a p i d s A t N i a g a r a j

' ( ' f ) ;■ iilAGARA PALLS, N, Y.. June iI I to ni.i'T^—A'human chain this af* i lived Wmbon‘pulled Clarcncc Bell. 19. ; tex- ' 0 St. i.out.1. froni the iw lfl '

• rnplds, sevfrnl ■ hundrefl yards ■ abovc'Uic Anjerlcnn falU...

norc , Bell wn\. nlmost. unconacloua i onal when hlti rcscuera renchcd himthe whrrr he cliin^ lo a rock aboul !

I 40 feel from the shore. The rush* iI ing t^atrrs kept bre«l{fng over hla 1

in, 21 head, Had he lost his hold, hls il : mcuensAld.Jie would havo been ;

room, iwepi over the lalla. . ;lagta- One br.them. ReAervalion Po- ,

llccman Michael J . Senf, quoted 'from . Bell saying .he traded Into lhe 'e d ln ' Wver-Intending lo cemmll niielde iruck- after a quarrel, with hla oom-- !y .n - panion.'Luke WaUk, 18. of S l. >- I — i ^ H ls , The U-o-iald_lhqaUtch. i;

-Mead her*;.^^clHscr would UO. l«rli4il,the quarrel ««a about. V

I. ton Both wer.fr locked up while the i, said auUiorltlrs'p6ndered'ti1vvl-to do |oting with th rm i'. 1'nklln •Sent and Uiree .U x l drlvera .■d hr cinaped htind.i and wiided Into ;'killed the. dnnRcrous w-aters to rench !'

I D r l l .^ e river Ls noi deep hrre. ibut i'be s v t t (iurrent mnkes it I

I dnngei'bus., ’ . : i

S O S ~ ' ----- ' i '

S i i l i iT ! :li'WOiEll’SyESi; nn ----- ., ; $ 3 .6 Q p ,0 0 0 ' Suprem e C o u r t ';

— -A c t ion’ F a ce t- W e s le rn — ^ m i I ■ ■•Union Com pany j J

»rbl-| . • T----,. .1I TRENrON. N. J- J.unr 19 ..J-— t

;och-I Theehaln telegrsm fid, leltedup- tnte- on b j Its partUlpaaU as a swlflrr ‘ ;reu- 'rnUd to riche* than'the humlilrr

Iflter form, bn<iieht a M.Cto.ono { •uprem'e lourt salt to Ihr dnorMrfi

, I f th« Weetern'Cnlon Jrlrgraph ‘ ' rercpanx loday. . • . t

I k e ' Wi^Uahi, p! Zwlrnrr. of MeiTii.i:;t- ° villc. suing'as a -rommon infuini'T ' {

I.V. - »nrl»r rarely invokPd Mii<e «2mh::ri;: . lU lit lsw;\reks_$?.(^fot'pi.chof tiif I sin p!lr.v x;icfi lelegrams l>t.all-^e; w-.-rr lurn rr-m CnlrCrn - In 4im- :IH.'tnke '-nonih. On encii of llirf< t'‘ lri;r.iiii.'v.

l.- il.''rolttnig .'$2, tty r.riimnv rtrr<d Sl cent-v mil anrt hi'''ir> ■..•,.n'- ' :r.i.vicn,Charsrs..lw sviri

l-awycr Mln* 'Judgmenttill*/ Tti<Hcourt*of errors ar.d - rr- lir stale's; highest txlbun«I rec.-nl- ] I. I l .v jiphjld the provUlons pJ-tlir ;iat J ould ute under- which Zm-ir.ner »;r.c:. I:»»t- -Icei-ion. w»Ls''l;indrd do*n i;j inr

<ra- cxvr of Charles D hymsn.*At:ji;::c Cliy lawyer, who «-on a $f<X»v ; ! ig-

ipli- mrnl against the Long Ihnnch K< :i- lelie iit i club on the grounds ih.i! . Eton 1934 part-'mulue! rtog rseiiig Vcrni ::nd'r whlch.-thi^club .WILI o:*-r.i:.r.g- nted •:« 'plainly uneonsilur..'>na.‘

-n-.aliC." • :illvman, upon winnirc. »nr.i;u;;-'C N

Iir nould preaa'Kmllar su'is tn ol----- >e::$3w.ooo-rwm'other-.:w’ :r;.-t:’;—'.SC Ttie law provuta that ';;ir -.

men wformcr"’ reeelvr |;.;f "t*- %, I .4- sam of th.vjudcmeni. Wll :iir :jmna ty other halL joma Z'sirrjer's rtmplalnt .allfiicd lU-t i al the Western .Union on Jur<r T :; 'm - inirl 10 a. m; io tnldr.ighl ' rtiJ r. y i:i rre.-i, et *up. open and ooera'.r -.ir.ri ised ;na<e lotteara" a: 8 . Dr.-’a(U4>. ,

CamSen. Jr. rJoS^tlon of ih^ la^ ,

diet L ILT OAMITA. BR ID E OF____has FO RM ER BOXl.SC-etCCtlFloN' ' tsut • YUMA. ' Arts.. sJunr 19 •..f— LUv •

iin- Damii*. tlvactous Pr.encn film vtar •> {R and Err^ Flynn, of I^bllm. Ireland

former* bpxirif- champion ar.d noa , In an aeior. .wcre.raamed-here at 3.4i A , of (M ST .k thlr afternoon Vumas if jrt-'famo-as '“ nia’iTy-lr.g Judge," Ja--:.rr, af. Rmr,\t Aj Pretman perjorroed ihr :,

^cercsoa^. • js;

'OMPLETE .____________ __

A IL Y135.

Roosevelt

Share tliSOGIIIL SECUmiY PBOGRi RECEIVES

- OKEH. 1 SEilE!Opposition .Fades and 76;

. ' to 6 V o le Assures Enact- m enl of. B ig g es t Tax B ills

•'I . in . N a tio n ’s H is to ry ;V - —

; . I By •nic As.so:laied Prc.'Jt ! W A S H IN G T O N . Ju n e 1 9 -

s The adm in lH tration 's vast so­cial secu rity plan, callinR for the l)ijrBe.‘»t tax proRram in the nution’.'( h is to ry , today wa.s

t iOioved throuRh the seniitc by ' a 7G to C m a jo r ity and thereby a.sRurcd fina l enaclmeiit.

Despite scattered oiiteric.n r -fiH>n»-l>til-h-fhtrJ)eniocniticTmd

Republic.in sides that parlA of the bill tver.' iincon.<illlutlonnt. opixMl-

j lion melled when It cnmc to n rec*. ord voU on the measure proposed by I President Rouicrlt last January.I Private Fenslana Exempted

I I was shutlled qulckh back lo J the houw tor» iicllon on senate , nmcndmenls. Inuludlng one ndded I lodny to- exrmpi private ' lansion systems.-In the main.,however; it

j rode through the .ynatp in a form |Cla%ely api'roslm.tllng Uiiil rccom- j mended Dy the pre.sldenl. i{ Although 11 excludes farm labor, i domesllc.t, ensuni, fovcrnmcnlnl nnd i

I charity workers, the bill would ere*. ]nl< a huge mtlonal unemployment ■

. resene, ProponenU dcclaied 11 would' | I cover ticarly 25.000.000 perions who , ' tvould draw from »10 to $Jl’. a month , 1 afler they reach U5 yeara of age. , I Befilnnlng nexl montn 11 .would ' . offer $1S of federal money a monlh.\ If matched by atale funds tor every CMdy Individual over 03 j-cara of

.-ase, or needy blind persons ot any j^*c-»titerTniw > urT»niw innanjr • j woiild hot hare to matcli the federal I fund for tho flrat two yenri.I It nLw would appropriate aboul - I *50,000.000 for dependent and crip- ' I pled children, mothers nld'and oth- ; 1 er welfare work, all of which must ; i be matche<f by the slates.I • I ’neniploymcnl Insurance ' I Eventually th* bill cunlemplntes , : Hint nbout 25.000,000 tvorkers will bc ; 'cover.nl by slnte xnemplovment In* .

‘ . urnnee funds to lake civre of Uiem , clurlns iierlods o.' temporary Idle- !

Aliosfilier the me-a.ture conlem* ' ; plates ewntual e-\pendl!nre of be* ,

, tween $4,000,000,000 and $5,000,000,- ' 000 nnnunlly, moro than the normnl i I pre.'icnt cavi of running the entire'

Kovv-nimeni. |Ttir nntlonul uld nge. |>eiivlon fund :

L I would b-' financed by I'txlng emt 1 i ployers aiid emplojes racn three jier •

[ernt on the piiyro.U of eirplo)ra up j' I lo $3003 n year 'm i' is estimated i j to jlrld nlnio.Ni $2,000.000,000 annual- ■! lly by 11)50. Companies wllh np- ' iP.’owti prlvBle iienslons'plans would! be excmpl. i|

' To encourage si:.tes lo sel up un- employmrnt re.vrne hiw.;, the bill' would levy a t.tx on ctnployers ofj four or mor,- wnil;crs b<niinlne alt onr per rent nrTl year and rising , 10 ihrer i* r cen’. by ID3H ngnlnM i Ihelr lolnl imyroiL', n ir , aould be c

' able lo gr'. rr»-f1it for W> t' r cvni of , ■ Ihr t.w It Ihry pnUl it ;r:n slatr

fur-ls. E-cperts iir.-rtletrcl iliLi would a : rslsr almo.'l Sl.rov.ooo.ooo a >enr. j ’ Voir in Opp«ltlnn ' I

>'ivc RrijuhllciiLV and. one D.-mo- * eral voted neniii'i liic bili on flnnl

' pa#-#ace. Tliry n-.-e Srnal-ir^ Hair, t ll«Mlnc.v .Mrif:v.J To'*n-r,(l and «■

(Conilnurd o:i Pasr 9, CoV 2) •(

M a r r i a g e L a w

C a s e O f M c, SAN FRANCISCO. June 19 .- JV-ii Validity o( .S'.'vada martlases be-! t .inern minors r j s nrgurd orfore lhe- .'tate sup.tme c-n.;rt-here loday In f :he aniiu:imcnt aclicn of James ! c Mel>on-al(J. 3rd. hrir to an oil for* ■ I* '.:inr. agatn«l Aleru McDonald- n

-- Th^nur>Tinimri«r»rRen67T:rT—;•-.Ida. Jun-. 1932- »hcn Ix- *aa 18 '“ %r-trs o;d uTifl 111? briclr wns 16. and J' Ijirr tlie ,)5’Jih'.' mother. Mrs. John *1 i . Marlin o[ Hiliat>orou7h. Call- fomla. scaclit an .tnnuMmenl on the ;rojnd they cere ur.der age.

IVn5;ng Ur,- an!iii:mrr<i. the ap- * .-•llaie cnur: u;i:-e:d tlie Ute Su- ' ,«r;or Jud;e Franklin of Red-a-aod ■ C;iy^ho_^e Id the >'cT«la A£Mji>*-'fl5rmxfrftscs performed in ^

'Tfiatitate »hoa:d t : ob^rved.Tli^ .'Uprrme court t»,U the ca.v ‘ u

.ir.drr aQ’ iiemrni afler eilendcd f, arsumer.i/.

Miss Hester Webb, daughter of ol- Attomry General U. S l W»bb ot Cal- U Ifomla. arguing for young McDon- lr -■.:d. ctn;<-nded Uut the «ou3le mar- ; yt :.ei In Nevada In a dr!.t>?-aie eva- ol

, Jioa of lht Cali.\;a;a u » aad thatjM

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r -N E ^- $m(8sn A0D n aonAO

o r aRCOLA-nowa

It Invites C ItsEndorsc he-Wealth

L e g i s l a t i v e M a c h i n e r y

W h e n P r e s i d e n t , i n S ]

j F o r H i g h e r L e v i e s

r I D e n i e s V a l i d i t y o f

L (By The Asso' W A S H IN G T O N . Ju n e 1 9 - A

,e , based on the jihilosophy th a t b: ' ° ; l c c t i v e ra th e r than indiv idual it* jrresa today by President Rooa II he hoped fo r action th ia sessioi I'* T h a t the president had auch py-by surprise. B u t that hc should

[p lan when leadens a lready w er---------------^ ------a

HOUSE moe i WttRmE)y)V ,-----

L a b o r D isputes B il l PassedJ J J ___Despite-Charges-of-.Un- J

» ' co n s titu tio n a lity

by WASHINGTON, J uiib 11 m — niareiardlnr proteallnf criea Ihal the mtaanre traa *iinconstllBlloa* al,” Ihs houee early Uaight paaaed

° the U'amer.labor dUpulea bill dc- ^ ' signed lo abolish company, dom- Inaled unions and create a per^'

manent labor tHbunal. m Already pa&Kd by U»e s<-nale. Uie n-' measure wns relumed to , Ihal

brnnch for ncllon on nmendmenta >r. Intended to ln.iurc Its coiistltullon* id allly.

Impatient members sho'jUng "vote, vote." toward tho end of a gntell*

■d' Ing eight houra <in the floor, rush- ed doa-n cne amendment after an* olher and finally approved the mea* sure tkllhout so much aa a roll.call

Id vote.. Setback fer Perklna

of • Tlie house. Jiovwer. did agree lo ly two major chaniea. Ono prorl(M w tnac-We—nitloail-labor—Tilattons at board. :which lhe roeaiur«-woultf

create to adjust emptoye-employer at differences would be an Indepeod*)• ent quasla-Judlelal federal a«enc}*

nnd not n part of the labsr depart* st menl. Tills consUtuted a setback

for tliv demands of Seci etary Per* kln%.

The oUier. pioitosed br Repre- ” senlailve Rampseck (D-Oa). pro*, Wdcd thai emplo:e unlU designated ' by the board na fiuly chosen to rep*

^ re.v’nl lli'.m In collective bargain* ing shnll nol Include r-orkers ot more than one r.-nployer.

y Tlw Georgian aiserted Uils pro*■* vision would prevent empioyea .in 'l', one plant calUn.j on those In an- “ I ollwr in the same industry, owned

Iby n lilffrient employer, for help in ! forcing through collccUve bargain­ing nurrcmentA.

I Tlirrr timrv tlir liou.-< turned aside "■'■icmpl to write^ ^ 0 the^l>mjt

, I coercing tvorkcr* Into Jo'-nlng un- ; j low or in'o sinking.Id;

I Southern C a lifo rn ia « lii In Tem blor’s G rasp e)fj ---- '‘I ' I/XS ASOFJJCS, June 19 (,n-A B vvidr nrrs of f-milhrrn Cnlifornin

irrmblrd «illi nn'cartliqunke nt 3:1"• o'clock till:, mnriilng, but no damage >f wns rtjwrirdf T lir erntrr of thr disturbance, d Aufflelrnl f ) aw.ikrn resldrnW In l/5i

'AIl^rl^^ und msny communllirj. ap- .• pcnrrrt l'> t> In the Elsinore fnull

sevenlv niilr.v ra il of Lav Angelrs. .ll Wlnilos---“ Ild dWi'-'- rattlrd In . tl„. rnriitnunnirs tir„rrr tlir rpl- rt crnlrr. w.'inorr. .Snn Jnclnlo. Hem- . - .P I. Rn<i«ulr .Sim. Ileriiartlino nnd ^

• Cnjon IM •'• liiiir.Iru I ’a le;

V A r g u e d I n jij

[ c D o n a l d H e i r J----------- ! It-isucli rva,:o:i df t.-ujcd vtUdUy of.n-Ilhe marr.TvKr, ]e . I f Cn:;fcrn;a :ourt. !;ave no i»w- !!i r r to a!i.',:i: marrlasrs she' 1s j con’tend-d, r. -JO'.iId hsve no po*’er J . : lo rri^drr bctw. 'cn coupirs'

marrl'-fl .i ntlirr states.— Arx..it.e-,'..r- Uiu. -McD*«ild.-mo-1-, .Iher of J> '.riir-yld daug.-.irr. Altor-; G A ues C. H.«M:d Caulfield contended i f! , Iha: a.-. I?-, msrruse « it valid In u : Nevac, V «s.- vrlid m California.' n f Ttr Vaw provides for' o

nirriacr.'. tyiwre". men nnd tr0 m eri2-: i .-vm; IS 'r-t.r old. re*pectlvelv, Ml

; sr.d hav>; lhe;: par-

Netarts '..AS a s.mtlar .‘a-v. but Ui: ' I-' ‘ mnmag' i ' reyarded S j valid ifia i ’ , eoniummatrd. even ihoagh :i>e per- j pi .sons involvril ate undec sge andlh;

• lave n->; cbULTed theU inreaa';hi 1 con-'.T.i, l c

Young .%fi Donald is li?;r :o part j s; r of the o:I for.ui>e of hL. grandfa*,• ther. Jam.-s.McDonald, w lv resided jat• in Washirgion and N<-w Vort. The.m• ■ youih's f»:her. James MclMiiald. jr- [lh - of BOUT- Ida.*io,- u diruieed from;C< ;jNL'i. Mactia '*1;

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W S12 PAGES.— 6 CENl'S

Congress sementTo 1 Tax Plan:ry Goes Into Operation1 Special Message, Calls 'ies On B ig Incomes

) f In h e r i t e d R ic h e sAssociated Press)—A share*thc*wcalth tax program it bifir fortune. are srrcater by col'> lial effort was submitted to con- ;oosevelt with tin implication that laion.uch an idea in mind took nobody uld ask enactment of auch a broad were bending every effort to get “ fcongTcsa ready for adjourn*

ment by mid-July literally startled soriie. Kcpublkan Ipadcrs immediately said that

IP to enact auch a comprehenaive pro*L jmm now would prolong the aesslon

||_ Indefinitely.lliU Tax-Exempt Bonda

. Briefly, what the president aug- Cd sealed as a "souatUpubllc policy of

encouraging a wider dlstrlbullon of-wealth." waa thla: - ..... ....... .

1. ImpoalUon of InherlUnce and gltl takes on top of the present. estalQ taxes, to be aegreffated for- reduction of the naUonal debt.*

3. Ilisher taxea on Ineomea " above 11,000,000 a year:

3. Qraduated taxea on corpora*; tlon ineomes ranglnt from lon to

18*1 per cent Instead of the pres* ent fla l 13?; per cent:

4. A consUtuUonal amendment pcmiltunk the tazaUon of ineom*

tie es from now tax-free atate. coun* lat -ly.and^cUy bonds nnd. on the Its oilier hand, state and loca] taxa* n- tlon of future Issues ot gOTcm*

menl securities.5. Tlie “sImpliflcaUon’ ’of cor*

porate atructurcs by the llmlta* .. tlon through taxation of ••unne-

cessary holding'comptnlea in all ” llnea o f buslnesa,*■ and Uie almUar " , discouragement of -unwleldly and .

unnecessary'* corporate curpluaea.On -Maat" lU t •

The fifth propoaal, he said, could lo not “ Bde<ittalely_be debated in the *d time remaining UiU aeaalon. andUtf --\OooUn«ied-TO P a g * rc o fc t )------

ItOW-WlELIEF :: PROJECTS STfiESSEOo* ____pr President—Airs—Views—as— « Break Between Hopkins

and lekcs WidensIn _____

WASHl.NOTON, Jnne 11 «d Amid itgas of .a growinx schism

belwren Hsrry L. Hopkins and n* HrereUry Ickes, Pmildent Room-

veil todar hammered anew on Ihe . de necessity (or low.cost work relief a proJecU of, lhe lype to be carried

n- admlnlslratloB.The president said at a press con- .

ference Uiat II.MO.OOO.OOO aegre- gated for dUfcrent types of projects at the start of the program. a-ouM p employ only 1,030.000 men. Indl-

: eating lhat funds for some of these . would t>e withdrawn, he n<ded that

If tbey were retained only $880 per2 man would be avniiable for Uic re- ' mnlnlnc 2,500.000 he hoped to pul * 10 work,e. $:tprrH Hoi»e” A.I an pxnmplp, Uie pre»i<Ient s.ild ,[ 11 would be impossible to carrj- out J Uie entire $100,000,000 ceiitrsl val-

ley dpvel0|inipnt In Cnhfomln. ile , expre.-.ied hopr. howevrr, Uiat the

M.itr* work pn»;re:» pL-vn would in- ! elude some of the projetu,

Mranahllp, Ickrs called al thr [White Hou>« In «hat nus reported

= ’as a (Inal appeal for approval of UiP 1 entire $349,000,000 recommended for I low-cost housing projects. Although lie Insisted yesterday lhat the entire program would be approved des'pltr

„ l i u high cost, Uiere were IndlcaUons lhat the PW A housing divUlon

itnlghl receive only the $110,000,000 j ll advanced lo help carry en the

i! .reUef admlnlsuauo-i.IVancouver Shippinjr

'Il Strike At Deadlocku l_-VA.NCOm’ER _B .C - Juae-19-ir.-_____•-; Quiet rviled th* Vnneouver water- d I front t.irusht ar.J nnro’.Ullom *tTt ■H under wa; again, altheug.*' repori- i,'ed “dpadJoekrd.• toward setUciaetil ir 'o f tir.- Iot\c'horemtn‘s salt*, fajt. n 12< Hours after vitio-as no'.lag Injured 1-, ■ 100 perscr.s.•- • ltrav7 J'one* patro'-s sMll pa.-arfed

the v rne cf ihe bitter street fight- the area tvivs QUiel. however.

If 1 and lhe more serJualy injured, ap- •-j proxlmauJy all of them poIl«men. d I had Wen nearly all discharged from s '. ftospiuls after Uealment. Uaytir C.

jc . McOevy charged comoiinlsts In- t ; spired the net. . •. ! The neffoUalions «ere bria; held i ; at Uie wjuert of F. E. Hairlsoc. Do- e minion fair waje officer, btlwtra , Itne shipping federation of nritbh . a ; ColumbU and tepresenlatlm of the

■sulking loofshoreaeo.

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7C0HESSMEH1MMSESrillMl

$ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 S la sh ed F ro n

EKCoU tive Req uest fo r

------ ^ - ^ e f ip ie n o y —

W A C ^ Q T O I I . Jm t 11 OT -

*triB0 .dl<l » Uttl*-ll«uw Ju n lln i aad expesM cutUng todar. wladlni up wtlh tbe eoneliuloc that tbo w u U end. the Muloo vlth tot*iappropriaUons nearly ISO.OOOXWO un>der amounts aiked by the pre«l- dent.

Tbt Utest word in tbeb- argument i r u a •M4.i7J.000 defldnicy bill submitted to tbe bouie by lU appro- prtallona commJttee. Preatdent nooievelt had aaked congreas to ap-

. rropriate *3M.<»5.000 In that bill. But the approprlatlona commtt*

teemn. polntln* towanU th« M.- eiOJ)OO.WO vork relier btU contend" cd.Uie PTCTldent ritould p*y for apm« thlngt be wanted out or that mon- cy.■ * ■ Urop lo ib f Bucket

T l« y knocked »76M0^00 off Mr, . n ^ v e l t 's eaUmates for public v.'ork3. They made a number of oth­er reduction to -bring Ihelr totalf:uu to tiaa.i0a.ooo.

MeaauredJjjr the total budget, tbe $wm00O cut,' It retained, waa scarcely a drop In the bucket. It n-ould make hardly a dent In the eaUmated |8.&ao,133,000 apendlng Jn the flical year 1936 or In the ea- tlmated t4.838.S08 deficit tor Uiat » toontba.

The achedule ot leaders In their drive toward wUoumment waa to bring the t2J4,473flOO bUt-up In the houae and p v s 'it tomorrow. They

cltferable dlacuaalon waa forecast on one Item In the meaaure

R o o seve lt In t l t e s Co n g ress ‘s T o p lv e Its En do rsem en t to

. ' S iia re- th e- W ea lth T a x P la n

■ . (CoaUnued froro Page One) leaders generally were agreed that he relt it wmld tw a» right to let U u t go orer. But because he bad made the quaUtleaUon on holding companies, they Interpreted the reat of hia tax profram as "muat" or st least “ought” leglslaUon for the present aeasioo.

I t was diselosed, too. Uiat Uie president encountered vigorous op­position trem some ot bis advisers who thought he should let the share* tbe>wealth plao go-over until next

: ytar. l l ia t was Indicated by one leader close to the. president who

’*mis plan hasn’t a chance lo hell a t going'through'congrese-thls • see* ■Bioa".'.----- >•. ' -- ; .

H aeU ad r Pat to Wotk / Kevertbeless. legislaUve mabKln*

e rr was put to woric on the message. Cbalrman Doughton. (D>NC) ar­ranged to dlsetus it tomorrow wllh members of the houie ways and means committee, to whleh the plan was referred.

A speedy showdown appeared like­ly tn the senate. Ch&lrman Hnrri*

_____soa .(D'Mlas') said tbe finance com*tnltete would meet tomorrow to con­sider ttiO ts,000.000,000 house-sp- proved bill to extend nuisance taxes and said the new program was up to the house.

Bu t Senator Lafollette (P rx v 'Wls), a committee member, an* nounced Immediately he would offer the inherttanoe. Inoome and corpor- aUon tax recommendaUons aa amendmenU. In addition to his own plan te lower income tax exempUona and that ot Senator Couwna (O- Mlch) to levy an "exceu profits" tax.

UbtrmU Dsilcbled Bome senate Demoeratlc leaden,

privately were hopeful the big pro* gram—which they .regarded aa a .draaUc lnno>-aUpn in the present tax system—wouM go over until next seaslon. . '

n rs t recstlons at the capital showed some dlvUlon tn .Retiubll* can ranks over the proposals, wllh Republican -liberals fairly dancing with Joy at the president having taken the step, but with some more conservstU-e minority memtxn tn* dIcaUng opposition. The tmmedlsu reiponsfs left clouded the quntlon of whether (he Rooserelt sunrtstlon might cause somt shifting of party lines In 1D39.

But some consenatiTci. who have betn strenuously oppoied to the In­creasing public debt, fcund this psr* >ar>ph to approve:

"Becatue of the basis on vtilch this proposed tax lichntiance) Is to be levied and also because of the verj-

• sound pubUc policy of encouraflns a wider diHnbutlon of «calth. 1 strongly trrgc thal the proceeds of this tax should be specUlcall? segre* csted and applied, as they accrue, to the reducUon of the national debt.

I B y to doing, we shall proerrasivi*Iy lighten .the tax burden of the aver­age tax payer, and. Incid^ntallv. a.*- olst In our approach to a balancrd budget."

Cheerrd B r Democratt— ---Thera soexBedUule dotibt.wlia£*u

Utude the ways and means commit* tee would take. Polls already had shown a preponderant majority of

_____that committee in favor of inhsrit-aoee* aild'girrtxxesr some commlt- tscmen privately e;cprcs«ed irrlu* Uon tbat they had not had the op­portunity to add tbe suggested levies

, to the >6oa0oa000 nuisance lax ex- tetislcn bill which pssed the hou.ie Monday.

In his message—which was greeted wttb applause and cheers by Semo-

' ceats tn tha boose the president re- minded that the 1913 Income Ux law sppUed the prtndple that Tasf* ahould be levied in proportloii lo

• abQlty to pay.** Wisely, he added, tn- ' rtm» was chosen as a measure ~of . beaetlU and of ablUly to pay." And

. he dubbed that a "wholesome guide . tor national polley." 1

Thea be rtxnorked that siass ef-.

iBBBBEBIr n F O ^ A f lT F O B TODAY ANE L>U TO M O BBO W — Idaho:' Pa ir an<

warm Tbarsday and Friday.

ro in High and Jow tefltpiralurea yes­terday as reported- by the gov^*

■ . ment weatber observer wero 83 anfl S6 degrees: there was a northwest

—^ ■wtnd-and-the-sky-wos.parUyxloudyj barometric pressure at 6 p..m- wu

liTse- -TfftaUiet a-War-ago-wos-parUy ;llng cloudy.wlUi .03 of an Inch preclpl- dlng utlon and temperatures of 73 and they 90 degrm, lotai ^ — —

tS l; W e a t h e r W a r m e r I n I n t e r i n o u n t a i n A r e a

bUl ------ .pro- A shallow low pressure troughlent over Uie Rocky MounUln art:a is at*sp- tended by aomewhat warmer temp-II.e r a t tu ^ s In tbls region,'and has nit- caused light showers or sprinkles 14,- ot rsln la Montana and northeast; •nd> ern Colorado. A deeper disturbance ome over the Orest Lakea has caused ioi- Showers In the norlhcentrar and

eastern sutes. ModersUly high preuurei advancing over the Ore* gon*Washlngton cosst-are attended

l i r by cooler weather in Ute Pacific ibiic northwest.

Mss. >Un. rt»e. «'«•.®tai UoU, ..........a t ss .« cieuSyChircnn* — sa 4S .es n.ciar.

the Cblesia s« M .M Cioadrlie U n a _____1* S2 .n n.Clfli.lUius* CHy »« -0# ClesrI t Lot ADftlff >11 ss .«e citor

the Miaattfoiu 4t r tJeoS/I I I . ..Xc* York — SS S4 lUio Omaba ... S2 .» Clsares- Poeadllo ___S« «« .*0 cisudyK 12 fartlaU * it. LauU — .U SI .*•

, Salt Laka — SI SS .»s cloudy;S K

IM S 'A 'i i i ; .- : : :? ! S f S .a ;?! »

fori w u largely responsible for big fortunes.;-r.' Adjeomment Deloyed ;

, • , ,‘Su t whal some of the more im- tO portant leaden thought of the whole lan situation was succinctly summarlzedi

In thU remark by Chairman O’Con­nor (D-NV) of the house rules com* I mlttee: I

“ " It appears to be a well thought j out and comprehensive Innovation In the field of taxation. To carry it

|J*_ out to a complete consummaUon ^ will undoubtedly postpone adjourn- [t ! ment unlll Thanksgiving." the ^ther members who hesrd O’Con*

nor say (hat saw insignificance In «h. the fact that he said “w Ur postpone

instead ot "a-ould."^ Since the prealdent suggesUd no

speelfle rates for the new inherit* ‘[ r , anee and gift taxes, moat talk een*

U M >bout > «:l>«lul. lu n n u d to .hn senate financing committee

weeks ago by Secretary Morgenthau as a m^ans ot raising money to pay

« the soldiers' bonus. U FoUetlo also ^ planned'to offer' Morgenlhau's rates

as an amendment' to 'the nutaanee ,l«* bUi.'The •cetrltuy proposed ap*

pllcsUon of present income tax rales J f j to gifts snd inheriuneea-whleh rith ^O'lld make the levies range from 4 ^ to approaching 63 per cenl.

Esthnates Yield 77i«t schedule. Morgenthau said,

t-. Would produce MOO,000.000 In reve- rrt. nue next year and 1000.000,000 In a „n. '‘normar year. Some lax experts, jn- trying to calculate the Imposition of ,p . such a levy, figured that if 119.000.*

COO was left by will to one person, by , to the ttme both the esUte nnd in­

heritance Uxes were paid, less than 5-. t3,000.000 of the original fortune

would be lefi..jct In Uylng the foundation for his

recommendation, tbe president ssld m thU tn hU messsge;

^ . ••With the enoctmeul of the In- come ux law of 1013, (he federal

D*{ J f tl»tl> tl.u nlJ«ly acctpted“yrlnclpie lhat taxes should be levied In pro- PorUon to ability to pay. and In pro-

„ portion to the benedU received. In* roJ come was wisely chosen as tho meas­

ly ure of bcnetiu and of abUlly to pay. put This was and still Is a wholesome

guide for nstlonal policy.' • • • Sotircea of Weallb

tol "Wealth in the modem world doet ill* not come merely from Indlvldusl lth effort: I I results from a combination lng of Individual effort and the mant- lng fold uses to which the communiiy jre PUU that effort. The Individual doea In* not create th« product *of his In- lU duiiry with his own hands; he uti* on Uses the many processes and forces lon of mass producUon lo meet the de- rty msnds of a naUonal and Intems-

Uonol market • • • ive Therefore, in spits of the great in- tmporunce In our national life or ir* the efforts »t>d iDgenulty of un­

usual mdivlduoU. the people in the Ich mass have Inevitably hc1p<d to mak; to larse fortunes pocuible.•ry ‘’Without mas coopersUon grrat ns accumulations of wealth «-ould be

1 Impossible save by unhealthy speeu* of Utlon. • • • Whether ll be wealth

rc* achieved through Uic cooperaUon of uc. the e-niirc community or riches gaJn- bt, ed by spcculaUon-ln eilher case the My o»-net3hlp of such wealth or riche* rr- rrpresenui a jr ta l public lnWre»t

and a great abllUy to pay.•rd IncensUlent InbcrlUacra •

He iald the "tnutsmlas^on from ceneration to genrraUon of vast for-

iU tunes'.'by. mhcrlianeo waa-“notcon- it- sistenl with the ideals and sentl. lad ments of thf American people"— of Just ineonsliteni ss “ inheruert )t. pclltical power was Jneofislstcni w ith' It- the Ideals of the geneniUon which! u- establbfted cur government." I jp. Then Mr. noosevelt made hU ipe- Ics cwic recommendations, mentioning i •X- no rafes in connection with Inhen-;

tances and giris. iIn asaition he suggested "ilm-l.

xd Pliflcation" ot corporate structures Ift- Uirough "rhmlnatlon of unneceMsrv re- holdmc compames In a ll Unes of ■ as business" by Uxatlon: he propoirt tn a consUtuUonal amendment to let to the federal govenmieot tax Ihe b'.l-!

•n. lions In Incomes for future lasued i •of sute. county, municipal and othrr , Bd bonds; and expressed gratUlcallon Ide thai congress was about to pj«« ih*

lljlU extending thr exUtlng tf-. ance” uxcj for another two jra rv '

T W I N F A I X S . D A l ]

I JflPiESE:P10E ” ILIW MIGHl

Nev»ly A r r iv e d T ro o p s ii

T ie n ts in A re a S tag in g “ . Sh a m B a t t le s

(Copyrlsht, 1035. AiaoclBUd P«M- —T ieN T S W .- C filh>,- Ju na .r,^- iv I Japan’s army, halllnc prospecU fd: jj7 TfflOcabirwrnement—of-tho Nortl ,4 China controversy, nevertheless COO'

tlnued uninterrupted parado of itJ . mUllary might today.

Even as spokesmen uurte t China's compUariee witb the anny'i demands made m lllUry action ex-

a tremely uaUkely, newly arrivc< troopa ot the Tlentaln garrison stag-

•b ed aham batUea throughout the L Tientsin ares.Q. The rattle of machine gun flrt u In the Japanese concession «om- „ blned wllh the rosr of alrplanei t . o^head aod the rumbls of ar>

mored cars gave TlenUln vcsidenu •4 an Idea of wbat- xeal war might be. !d A Japanese army official aaid the ,h garrison iroops. continually rtdlog i . uirough streeu in the Chinese quar* ;d U r in armored cars wcrs merely ic "elghueelng.’' -

Japanese airplanes basing on the CliUKse airfield here were flying

a- uver the clly, it was explained, t« r oversee the continued evacuation ol }'■ Chinese troops.I. While.the naUonol government al

Nanking seemingly executed tbe re- , ported terma ot setUement of tbe

Cliangpet inciaent" Involriag tiie detention of four Japaneae, Japan

' continued to hold troops at Shan- f. halkwan for lue in tbe event force f was deemed neceseary.

It was'reveftled that the Japanese ; . army had requested - tbe right of r. exclusive use of one of the two |'‘ tracks of the TienUln'<Sbanhalkwsn T raUway-between-Shanbakwanrand = Tangahan for uoop ualns wben*

ever destrtd.S American businessmen here, al*

resdy hard hit by China’s depres­sion were divided in' their atUtudo

I- toward-^the Japanese peneuaUon of la NorUi China.d Most imporUnt American gools !• are not competitive with Japanese I* lines, but petroleum dealers, who

□ow command the lion's share- of It the trade, were long-faced at the n possibility they might eventually be It ousted here as they, were In Man- n choukuo.

; South American " Nominated for ” Rotary’s Chief

MEXICO, D. r . . ”june 19 m - A e Soutb American was nominated for u the presidency of RoUry Inter* , luiUonal for the first tune In Ro* a Ury’s history loday. but the ' pre*- ponderance-of Unlted-StaUs dele-• gates to the convention her* led

(0 , the. beUef hb North Athetlcati- rival would be victorious. ' '

Tbe two candidates sre Ed R. A Johnson of Roanoke, Virginia, first

vice*president in 1933-34 aud Donato Osminara, of Montevideo. Uruguay,

, director ot Rotary International and '• present llr? i vice-president.

The voting, which will be secret. lu ru tomorrow, and (he resuh will

be announced Friday. Delegates this ‘ momlng begsn cssUng bsllots -to* choose five of the foUowlng seven ' tor United Ststes directors: Ed R.■ Deniley, Lnkelond, Florida; C. Edgar

Dreher. AtUnUc Clly: Edward F.' McPadden. Hope, Arkansas: Oeorge

W. Clinger, Denver: Bmmel Richard. Alepna. Michigan; Amos O. ^ulre,

“ Ossining, New Vork. and Charles L., Wheeler. San FrsncUco.

i Meanwhile Cromble Allen ot Lo Angeles begsn distrlbuUon of "peace

* rtollsrs" the newest nlsn to further Rotary’s peace program-

Allen* Is presenting the 20 gorer* nors snd olher prominent RoUrUns

* here one dollar each lo be spent In ‘ Ute cause of peace wUh (he stipuU- ' tlon thal Uk receiver must use it for the ssme purpose. Ke snllclpates{list Jhe dollars wlU become "sn end*

less chain for pesce”

I P l a n T o O u s t G r a d e ; C r o s s i n g s D r a w n U p

! WASHINOTO.'J, June IS —. A tour-po^nl plan for clrcUng lhe } srsde rrosslngs to be etimlnated . under the «w k relief program wat . Mid authorlttt'eiv todav lo have

been decided upon, t . Under the plsn which ha* been c draan up. II was reported, projects . «ould be considered In lbe follow- r iiiR order of imporUnce.

il» CroMlng on -mam. federal trunic line hlgh»sys.

1 U l Tho « on main stat» high* r «av5.. 13) Farm to market hithnay.v 1 Hi Danaerous crossings on other f road..

' Tjie p!«n, Mid out offjcii) who de-■ cttned to be quoied, woulC b« a part I or reeulatlons g-iveming the grade [ froMing'cllmlnV.ion program, ahlch

probably «1ll be made public althtn t.i? next »t?k.

; V p u t h s ’ F i r e w o r k s | F a c t o r y E x p l o d e s

;i S.\.VTA BAIU3AHA. C.llf June * iU . r >—.<11 apparently unssncutjoed ‘ I fireworks factory operaWd by two I local youths ex^oded'wlth a Ur-

’ in ri; roor. todsy. shattering the ! I roof of the garage building that 'ihnu.vd it. breaking windows in the 'vJriniiy and causing the arrest of

'[ lu proprietors.‘ ■ WUIUm Tomkins, it. and Jos 1 Arguellcs. 3 . wers booked on sus*’ pleton of of vloUimc ths dty bulld- ‘ mg o.-duunce and the aau-flre*• woTt regulations.1 TomklrJ told police he »as wrap-

1'Ptr.g nre cracber* In hU partnVS': ‘ absence when he saw a "buoch of I ipsrks all around." He Jumped out• d; an open door the Uutont before

:tie rxp:oaon occurrrd. His only i'injury was a bad bum On (he band.j

A I L Y N E W S , T W W F A L L S ID A ]

— Baptists Del ate—Place of Social

|j] Issues in ChurchCOLORADO SW RIN as. Colo.,

in June ltlffV-ArevoluUcDarypropoa- sJ that the Korthera BapUst cburcb

I expand IU aeUvlty to indude social ' snd Uiternatlonal problems was de-

' - bated today by leaders et Uie an- ____ nusl convenUon, which.w ill open

The proposal to expand tbe aictlv- ’ 7;r“ itter-of-thc church -rwoB' labeled- «ih- :'P«ble»s Uireatenlnf Uia welfare of

the entire M m iirn jc r^ g nd 'm in ts r a drastic new trend la th# Northern

‘ BaptUt church. Xu a ^ U e s pre- rted contlned to the

lo « l and foreign mlsalon. sphere.FundsmentaUata ot ^ chuj^,

who hope at UiJ* ceavesUoa to aet* tie controverglal. matters long at issue, met separately today aad pre- pared Uieb- program dealing-with the "necessl(y..ot coaserraUve re* Ugious InterpreUUon."

2 ? : Among Uie eontroyerslia topics they hoped to Inject into tbs general

enu contention was the matter pt social ' activities, particularly w h e th e r jL . -worldly smusemenU" sucb as danc-

lng and card playing should be per- mittcd In church rooms.. Dr. Avery A. Shaw, head of the general council, which wlU report

•u. tomorrow said compulao^ mUiisry fine ‘n colleges aUo waa under ■ discussion. - i ot “ T -------------- r-

‘£llOiSOEFEis m m m ul)rce ______

H arry Holden an d C. U . De-

Long O d e r A rg um en t ----- ----- a t C a p ita l ^ ^,en* •

al. WASHINOTON. June 10 m — rea'. Harry Holden, reptesenUng the Ida- udo bo publle utUlUea commission, as- , of serted today at a house, Intersute

commeree subcommittee hearing o ls tbs( (be railroads' support of tbe leso PetlengUl long and short haul bUl rho was an admission ot their deslrti.lo : . of arbitrarily apply privilege and ; the practices to whleh they caraot Jus- : be Ufy their claims of right to. possess."

in- Hb opposed the measure. wMch is . described by iu author aa Intended i to permit railroads to charge less tor a long haul than for a shorter i haul over the same' route.

To charge more for a short liaul < tban a Jong hsuJ. he saJd. was "un- i

. fair In principle, wrong in theory i I T and cannot be made to square wllh i ■'* honest business melhods.” . i

Answering the emphasU pUeed by i ~A aupporwrs of the bUl on goverameni > *0' aid to compeUtors cf Uie raUroads.

HoldcQ declared that bukius sums I ^ have been UvUbed by- tlie govern. I

ment on transcontinental railroads." < — He quoted-from a U n lc ir,R g^c I Tallroad opmpsny p a m p w A ^ t- i

-au burst oi.naUonal generosity in all ] the world's hUtory." the • approd,- < mately 19.000 square mllea .of land gianted tbo Union Paclfio'between <

no Nebraska and UUh. <*)'• Carl L. Delong. Twin FaUs. Idaho, hd pouio, onion and apple dealer, al- «

so opposed the bill In behalf of the '<t- Idaho agriculture department and ['ll Idaho VegeUble Producera. Inc. Hc bU aald If the bUI was enacted, commo- to dltles grown'on the Pacific cossi and ,

'cn In the east would enjoy a lower rate Into tbe same markeu than the \ same commodities from Idsho. j

rt. Once Prosperous ’ lea Town Offered lo ■* Settle $48 Bill— -^ ILLV lM jE rM ass ,. Juns-19 L,V,— .] .f, MlUvUle—the lown which sufround- „ mg communiUes wouldn’t Uke as a in Blft—has been otfered the select*

men of nearby Milford tn settlcmcnl of a 148-71 blU.

The town w u once a thriving ■(I. ccmmunlty—not wealthy, perhaps.

but tlnanelally sound. It boasted ' Just one- Industry, a rubber com* ® pany. which In bygone days was o ~ proflUble enterprise. ..

-_ Hard Umea came to the rubber . P plant. I I was closed. Harder Umes ,

came to Mfflvllle. The courts called ,— upon the town lo reimburse the rub* he ber company for heavy overassess­ed menu on mill property. Worken. * as now Jobless, were thrown on the ,, ve town's welfare lUt. |-

A munfetpal ftosncs coainiittJon. rn a sU U body, waa created to handle ? ts MlllvlUe’s affalra snd Henry F. Ung. J IT- sute commissioner of Uxstion and J

corporaUons. was placed in charge, ol The selectmen of Mlltord present-• ed Long.wlUj an exeeuUcn of MJ.71 . Ii. against the town for welfare sld, and T

Long, the selectmen ssld. is ready „ to lum over the town In psyment “

t r of the bill. PThe MUford selectmen haven't de-

t . elded, however. Uist they will annex n tbe tiankrupt-communUy, They want 7,

ic a litUe Ume lo UUnk ll OTcr “ ^ Not long ago the Long commission w in offered Millville to Uxbridge, but

Uxbridge wouldn't Uke it as a gift. ”

w T n d e l l r e s i d e n t s . IS - . L E A V E T O - T O U R E A S T S

------ ‘ nBe WE.NDELL; June 19-Mr, snd Mrs «

B . E. Dyar and Mr. ar.rt NL*s. r^incls « ^ Brehman left here Mondar on a f . motw Ulp ihrougK the east. They ^ ue will visit with reutlres in NUnn«r tl

spoils. Chleago, Detroit. Grand Rap.M Ids and Olher poln’j sr.rt win be ot gone for spproxlmate:y a tnonih. “

Ted Joslyn of Olenw Ferry U a M guest at lhe home of his ;ater. Mrs.

D. W . CaldweU. na- Mra. Xinnle MUler of Bat’.ey spent e. lhe week end wtth Mrs. w. Evans t«

and family. fij l Mr. and Mrt. M. B. MfCoy vlslled fa^ln West.fiolnt.-Sunday anemoon. aj of "MUs Vivian CaldweU U vUlUng f‘ ut with her grandparenu. Mr. and Mrs. tl re H. Joslyn In .Qlentu Ferry.,lyi ’ Mr. and Mrs. O. D MsfQulrey H d. and dsugbJers. Bonr,:? and .MarUn. ^

DAH 0. THliltSDATf MORNING, J l

ro ra OFFicmL eh lEPEllISGieESWo, , -----E S Si< epllcal C o m m ittee - H e a rs a ." A t ta c k on .D ep a rtm en t

____ o f Com m eroe

“ V* WAam WOXON, jun t I I i/ f^ Asled- ~ ]|«n U y sSe^ ira a 'lu itr ’caamttii---

.te«:tojJMj«»til,EirlnC-lf? MilebeU. ^ deposed . asslstaat secretary of

, commeroe, grimly and earnestly we- repeat his charges ot -apparant the corrapUon” ia tbat. department f- and denoonee lU sblppisg beard ''Oh, bnrean as a reesspoei ot wroag* wt* Jo in ," -. I L

at Committee membera-aoma aroua* = »«* ed. aome appareoUy amuaed — nth prompUy flung back aaserttoa tbat .

the ' allegations were unaubataaU- i able insinuatlofu, called repeatedly ■

ylcs for "facU" and pointedly, asked MltcheU why be had not corrected the conditions of which, be com- ,,

‘e*" pUlned while stlU an otnclal of the *• oc- department.«>’- Eye MoUves

In aome Insunces, too they sought t**' to a iuch to Mltchcirs charge# a f i

motive of retalUtlon for bis re* ^ in ' moval from office last week at the wl der direction of President Rooaevelt,

who aald hc wanted a more capable executive to Uke charge of the de* at< partment’a raorgonUed tranaporta- wl tion service; - cx

^^tcheU responded with «ser* (Ions that be hsd been blocked at

( every turn by^ cre ta ry Roper In „ his efforts at rem,9dUl action, and of had tried unsuccessfully to have en shipping board offlcUls-especlally ofi H- I. Cons removed. Bu l so loog as

ip. he was In office..he added, he had , ® tried to work from the Inside In- w,

ttea i of making hU charges public. „ Boper Awaits Tam - f .

^ -Roner ant ouleUv by' OS Mitchell talked. awalUng his own tiirn: Mitchell was recalled for tomorrow.

— HU testimony today, accompanied / U- by some table pounding and arm u- wovlng Uiat brought admonlUons ste Irom the eommlttee, deslt largely lng with a contract whereby he aald Ibe (he Unltejl SU te i Lines, a subsidiary , 3Ul ol international MercsntUe-Marine.10 had received a "g lff of ll,73l«)0 nd In (he retirement ot the steamship ^ us- UvU lhsn. In control of the IJA J4 .IS." he sold, were P. A. S. Franklin.1 Is KermJt Roosevelt snd Vincent ASr , led lor. J , ,ess A l a press conference, held even - ter as MltcheU Ulked, President Roose- ‘

lelt aald he had approved that con- ^ tui tract beeause of a stipulation thal ,, in- lhe company would buUd a new >ry thip. He termed It slUy to expect ■ . llh the company to-take a loss it It '

. agreed, as It did, to apply the amount by of that loss lo building the new ^ 911 vessel.ds. MltcheU also said the Boosevelt ns Steamship company, headed by ' . a* Kermic Roosevelt, a ion of Theo* s." dore Roosevelt, received increases Rc from^UOQO to ' tSOAOO .and. 838.000 it- per voyage-ln shipping board com- all pensatlon for. operating government ;J,' Or owned ships. 'Qd "And all that." he added, "was en only on ths recommendaUon of *

company pftlclals."

he' T h r e e M e n B u r n T o S ’ *1 D e a t h I n C o l l i s i o n ‘’’®'« ----- »i°2 NORFOLK. Vs., June 18 i/T) — lo j

Three men were burned to deaUi,Yul and a, fourth probablj' faully In- a ' Jured Ul a triple automobile col* Mn lUlon on the Suffolk highway near are hera tonight. Two olher persons hor were less oerlously Injured.

The dead: W lllUm Hill. 18. of V Richmond. ‘ Sm

James Urban. 18. of Richmond. S u 1 O. O. Vinson, It . Poruniouth. sun

- Navy-Secretiarjf___ S“■ Forbids Talk of

Foreign Affairsi f WAaillNOTON. June 19 vT) - i l * 5 With sn sys t-n tense developmenU .i- , bolh in the For East and In Europe. ‘, Sec.-ctnr>' Saanion today not only

declined hlnuelf to conunent on "conirovcrsial" international affairs _ °

" but ordered, all na\-y officers to bat- ^ ten dovi-n the hatches on wrtting or * talkliiE about such matters. ^'* HU aliention parUcularly was dl- *’ rected toward Rear Admiral Yates J™ ’ • Stirling. Jr.. commander of. the •* third naval dUtrlct and the Brook-

lyn navy yard, ons'vof whose recent "• newspaper articles, directed at Rus- ^

sUn policy came in for condemna- * ' Uon on th i floor of the house and "> .b tw l,,,.. .;■ " I considered it my duty." Swan- , ,* son said at a press coolerence. "lo '* sdmoeiUh (he admiral not to try

to selUs foreign affalra wblch are ^ under tht suie deparimeni-or the “ president, under Uie consUiulion." *■

On similar grounds. Swanson de- “ S cllned to comment on the Anglo- P®*

’* Oerman naval agreement autJionr- “ lng Oermany to buUd up to J J per

cenl of Brtiuh strength, although "ct '•J he did say that the navy depart- ‘0‘1 “ meni was "consldertng" asking con- 1“ «

gress to put up tbe money for r«- plaerment of obsclrle baiiJr^Dp^ F

, aflcr expiration of the Washington T treaty on December 31. M36. n i«

returned from OakUnd Tuesday jcler , morning. » :« re they spent the past pasj

month visjung reUtms. They at- abo D tended cocnmeneement exercises at'Sep r Leland Sunford university where! fon ^ their son Donald received hu degree. ■

Mr. and Mra. Fraods Brehman at* I D ^ unded the wedding of Mr. Breh* { vloe

man’s sUter at Ooodlng. Sunday. i U . , I and Mr*. J . D. tV, Caldwell heJc

spent Sundsy tn Olenns Ferry with He reUUvts. \ i E:i i

GUdys Stocks wUl leavs soon I LUl ^ to enter St. Luke's hoeplUl In Boise '■ xnd

for nurses training. Her brother, a si a MatUiew. tus passed necessarr ez- •

ointnaUons and will lean August 1 5 f for Ssn Diego where he wni Jatn ' Log ^ the na\7 . . « n

. Mrs. M. B. MeCoy U acting city in •y libtarton during the vacation ot nin 0. M.'s. fl. c. Drsr. ' . bffi

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' PARMA. Idaho. June 10 (;P)- A request Uiat Uie iC R A dU*- , continue acUvlUes in southwest* J

-em Idaho because of “Ubor obortege to barrest crops," waa on file here today.

A reqneat tor sucb acUoa waa

tbe .chamber-of^wnunerco here •-and-teltgrama-tsIlta*-ot4he-a«— rUon were sent to Franoea * . Per- clkiniTiecrvtaTy ef Ubor, to eena> ntor WllUam E . Borah and to achambers of. commerca at sur*. g]rounding communiUes. request- hlng that ths Utter organizations nitake similar actloi^. ((

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B R € V I T I € S' al

On Boslness Trip — C.-M. Smllh Is here from Berkefer, CslUomU, on " a business trip ., ■ ot

Trailer 8tolsn-«. H. Stokn, 2Bl H Buchanan street, yesterday reported the theft of a uauer wltb wire wheels. -

' . arAKenda ExposlUen—Benny Beck- m

stead letl Tuesaay fo r. California a where he wUI yUlt the San Diego ar exposition. ' m

At License teanter—S. O. Pier- cey ot Hansen and Beniics Roberts ■ of Eden obulned a marrUge lie- ense at Twin Falls county recorder's ar office yesterday. cs

» . edHansen CeBple■Farenl^^fr. and ^

Mra. O. F. May of Hansen are the parmu of a daitghter bom June 18. Mrs. May was formerly Miss *XiPaiilInK \f<t/>«tf ______________

Hems From Stanford—Loren lr* win. son of Mr. and Mra. C. D. Irwin, returned Tuesday from SUn- ford university where he has Just completed his Junior year.

Back Frem lewa^M r.'and Mrs.J . O. Thorpe and sons. Donald and * , Oeorge, relumed Ute Tuesday from , , two weeks trip to Uielr former homes in Iowa, end to Detroit. J "

FamUy ftetums — Mr. and .Mrs. Jaek Empey and chUdren are home from a trip to. Riverside Callfor- - nla. and tbe San Diego Exposition. , ' Empey U a member of the local po- p. lice foree.

■ Appllca for PermltwC. B . Janks yesterday applied for a bulldlng per. mlt to Uy a new foundation and a ... porch floor on lot. lo ef block 7S L . at a cost ot ttS.

Attends Sammer Scheot-Oersld WalUce, member of Tain PsHs j „ Junior high school' fsculty. will, at- . tend summer Khool-sl -the uhl- verslty of California thU ?e*8on. He ^ Jeft for Berkeley yesterday.

runs Rem8dellng--Earl Shettel yesterday applied for a building 0 , perm* at the office of tjie city .,ai clerk. He plans to slilngle hU dweU* ing snd build sn addition on lot j Block 115 at a cost oi t300. ^

licr* For Vlsll*->. "Mr. ond Mrs. ‘*1*U>yal Potter and daughter. Dylene, ‘ , Vuba City. CaUfomU, are liere for “■, » visit with Mrs- Poller's moUicr,Mrs. Frank Oross. Kimberly. Tliey “ J* ire reluming to tlielr CaUfomialomc next Sunday. ^

Here For Samtoer—M iu VlrglnU Smith arrived here yesterday from sunford university to spend the H I summer with her uncle And aunt, S Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McElwain. She U l a-as accompanied by 'her house guest. Miss Sue SUnfleld.

Back Prem Coast -» &fr and Mrs.3. C. Hall relumed' lasi evening trom San Francisco, accompanied >y their dau^lers. Misses l-'em and W Way>-e Hall. studeaU at Ssn Jc ie Peachera’ college, who will spend he summer here, returning (o school lext fall.

Stndlee In California—Mrs. Vera , O'Learj-. principal .of Twin FaUs

lunlor high school, accompanied by ier son. I>sal O leary. yester- Uy for Berkeley. California, wliere q ., lhe will enroll In the UnliTrsliy of h, , rallfomla for specUl summer ’ourtes. uo,

• the Aeeept« Foelfisa—FVank Pesvey. -go

iraduale of the school of engineer* ng. UnU-ersKy ot Idaho, amved on ruesday and yesterday went to work tfo m the englneertng f(a(f of the (he daho Power company. He wlU be mployed cn ths ncw eonsUTjctlon u j, i'ork at Twin FsUs. ^ o

Legion to Meet—A regular meet* j,otJig of Twin FalU Americkn Legion corposl U to be held In the Legion nasMemorial buUdlng thu evening. J . ^II. Blandford. post commander, an- .m'nounced. Veterans will plsy pmochle me[ollowlng the business seaslon, and - luncheon will be sen-ed.

Flans Trip Abroad—E. E. Law* theence of Hollister, planning a two- ssR nonlh nslt to hU former home Iniwtdm; jpplled at- the county- ope lerk's offlee here yesterday for alassport. He expecu to leave-here —ibout Ju ly 7. returning early In —fepwmber. He has not visited hl| eur ormer home since 1906. ' ' tia

• - Ser Deader Ki(«e 8et — F'lneral ser* ocl

•lees for Frank Ellswonn Dender. att< LS. former Eden reaidenl. wUl beleld sc Botse lomorrow afternoon. Cle u survived by hU wife. Mrs. por::uabeui DenUer; hU mother, ilru drl'J llU n DeaUer. two broty^a. Merle ter:Lnd Clalr Denli'r. all of ^ Ise : and atI sister. Mrs. Jesse OoWon. Filer, nue

- — — . Jate.Senrlew at Ftter—R « . John A. drt'

-ogan began a seriea of evangelUtlc R-vrmona in the Menaonlte Brelhrto Uden ChrUt church., FUer, Ust ere. aveUnj. Tor the pos; five years-he has earW B p*4W Of lbe ebtara la Au- dsr

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'SHERIFFUCCEPIB- ■ STfllMraE

Jerome County Ollicer Hurls I Verbal Blast Into Meet­

ing of Ollsenters

’ ■ jE n o M E rJu n o n a ^ n e f iK j.m c ,

chsUenge from a gsUierlng of IER A Itrtkera here this evening and'burled a verbal-blut Into the situation by - charging that a recent atrlke here has been cauaed by "a man who * quit a 880 a monUi Job on a fana (0 ceme into Jerome .and siari a rumpus over nolhlng.-

• - Attending the meeUng ss a pra* / caution agslnst any demonsUaUon, a Shertff DafU ]vas brought into the i] discussion by Perry Morris, leader ti of tbe striken, ahd R . Shoun, who allegedly was "asoved Into the r street", by DavU and a deputy a «

' few weeks ago.- ii' As 40 persons, scattered through* h

out the dlstriet court room of Je- si ronie county court house, listened, h some tense a'lth feeling.concerning ji

I the SltusUon, but for the most part p ' a group of somewhat amused spec* u

lators. Davis branded boUi Morris and Shoun as "liars'’ after they had made charges thal he had broken a siovc, wrecked a sewing machine ci ond ruined some 48 Jars of fruit In " moving the Shoun family out. w

' Forced into Argnment ^. After being drawn Inlo the argu* s« ment Davis arose, made the custom­ary u lk about "not being here lo d( cslise sny trouble" and then isunch- ai ed into a dlscusision of Morris. He le told Ute leader, and ali present that MorrU had recently quit a Job work- m ing for A. R . Albec, Jerome, for m »30 a monlh and' had eome to Jc- sl rome "merely to create a disturb* fo

He asserted lhal the strike was te In reality at an end—13 of the 43 men employed on the canitl and es road projecu here are again al work ht —and described the situation as a hi "one-man strike." tc

The strikers capitalized on Ihe fact (hat Kenneth AnncU, chair- -p man of the IE R A citizens commlitee, tf1 left Sunday for a two weeks* vaca- ‘ , lion In California. Annelt's Immed­iate dismissal is one ot the objec­tives of the strUte.

Letten Preecnted The strike leaders aho re«nicd

IWO letters signed by Anneli. O. L. A Foote and W., T. Conani of the ob citizens' commltlce. One was nd- lr' dressed lo Joe Moore, Jerome, and as Informed him that he would be dropped from the relef rolU If hc coniUiued to drive his car to and from work. The olher was the re* co fusal of the eommlttee to attend a tri strike meeting held last week and was addressed lo Manford Ward, Jerome. de

Ttte official publication of the « ' stHkers was~clrc[ilated'onth'e~streeU' ^i o!'Jerome today. It deU-ed Into An^ * nelCs departure for Callforiifa, on urged a permanent housing project a ■for Jerome and charged ihat .Mr. “ ond Mrs. Lawrcncc Smith. Jerome, had been clrcuatlng propaganda that Morris had been seen gather* leg sticks to force relief a-orker* to slrlke. Tlie paper intUnaled thnl the Smiths were in some way con* necled with the IER A and urged a moss attendance at Uie meetmg.

W llb approxlmatey 20 signers to (he peciUon ouUlnlnc the demands Al of the strikers, Morris lonlglti said that he «-ould send the petlUon lo Goremor C. Ben Ross. Thursday A mornrng. ^

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Wyoming Stocl< Growers «v Hear Administration-s i.i

Policies Attacked 5?___. (CI

CODV, Wyo. June 13 nounclng naUonal ndminisint'.lon , ‘ p^Uclfs. Senator Roberl D. Carey in addressing the Wyoming Stock Growers assocUtloii convention lo- day likened Secretary- of £ u u HuU ^ and Secretary of Agriculture Wai- Uce to “ boy scouu who aanl lo'do tbetr good turn but who are doing ' good turns for ocher countries." .

"Beia-een the AAA snd reciprocal U riff agreemenu we're being ties* troyed OS a self susuming nation," l'-', the senaior asserted. "What the AAA failed lo do in destroying markeu. ^1 ths reciprocal tariff pacts nre no«- ^ aecompluhrng. . . . U*'

•The adminlstralion determined to not lo carry oul the intention of tor congress when the Taylor act was .'t- passed, but instead to admlnlsier it ^ as It secs il l . When we get Ujrough with the proposed amendmenU or IheyTl have lesi rope." ' *Sel

Secret AgreementsContinuing hU charges agamsl

the admimstratlon. Senator Carey satd' tariff agreemenu are being ].. made tn secret instead of In the open.and asserted-he.canT-fmd-oui -aho U conducting the negotiations

— — -— nxibum. Washington, and l« spending ^gi tiis vacation in cvangellslic a-ork. the gemces are held esch evcoing at 8 mn o'clock, and the public Is Invlied :o p.j attend. wo

Cara Comde—Police ye#:erday re* — ported two ' minor ' coillstons. Can driven by Cliff .Meieaf and Ed Gut- m tery. both of Twin Falls, collided R at the IntersecUon of Fourth ave- m nue east and Blue Lakes bou!eva.-d S Jate yesierday a/iemoon. and ears S driven by C. E. Edwards, Buhl, and ' 3 R. R. Haimnond. Twin Palls, col-1 3 Uded at lhe IntersecUon of Third ; Mi avenue apd Pourth street north rc early last ^rrnmg. In bolh Insunces < dsmsge was reported as sUgh'. ]

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TEXU MD IS E SOIIIMSfllEIIIs Bricklayer Held After At: '

tempt to Change .Condi­tions in Russia

es MOSCOW, Jane .*# M>-Emeit----■a -Hmer Baker. a 18.year.eld Men-____A ard. Texas, brlekUyer wbo walkedId into-RBseia to convert tbe BeUbe-,--->y 'T U Is to tbt. *<right way of Uvlsg,” re was dUcovered today in a Sevlet 10 'detention camp near Minsk, wheni a he has been for the last nine'.' a months.

Word of hU pUght reached the I* American embassy only a tew dsys D, ago and SecreUry Angus T . Ward IB ImmedUtely went to tho camp to' aid T the Texan.10 He found him dressed In an old ic RussUn army unlfonn, doing light . a work at the camp, in excellent splr-

lU and praUlng the treatment he >* has received from the SovleU, Ward

said Baker gave him lo understand 1, he had mado the long i(nd tedious g Journey from Menard for the' cx*•t pi-esa purpose of preaching hU IdcaLi* to the BoUhevUU.Is ' . . ■^ Lett In February .n Baker, who was described as ex- JP ^ u ceedlngly religious, satd he left n Texas In Febniary of last year and

worked hU wsy lo Rotterdam as a seaman, then went to Hamburg by railroad. From the Oerman city he

. sel out afoot for RussU.During Ills arduous trek he was

B detained boUi In'Germany and Pol-- and, but he said both countries rc- e leased him afier quesUoning.: When ho hod walked hundreds of . miles he reached the Soviet frontier r and was picked up eight miles In-- side Russia laat September and held . for Illegal entry. Then he wns taken- In n rnmn. where thrrc_wna no In- i lerpreler.i Baker told Ward he had plenty to •1 cat nnd comforUble quarters but t had not beeh In communication with •» hU family in Menard aliice his de. •.

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, [Ring Forms Clue : To Disappearance

Of IV o CouplesI SANTA FB. N. M-. June 19 </TV- H, A diamond rli^g worth about S300, K ■ : obtained from d-ilieepherder by two. lmck.(i;lvcrs, was looked Upon toduy n i l[ ns n poulble due (0 the disappear- l | l. ance ot two St. Louis couples late ■ ■• In May. f l iI Sheriff Rex Meador of Torrence I I. county snld here today that the two H I truck drivers, whose names he h o s ^ MI not yel Icnrned, asked a Jeweler m ▼ M

Mounlainalr to appraise Uie rlnu. ^ ■described as being In a ‘'basket'’ ■

, seuing and also a woman's ring. . ■■;- Tliey-cxplalnedrUiey'bouglit.it from . f a sheepherdtif who said he found it - J H

on the highway at a pluce whue B ln tire npnremly hnd been changed. B lThe men paid him S4.33 for the Q Iring, iliey snld-all lhe casii they ■

[ hnd. ■The Jeweler said lhe mien were H

I suipleious of lhe sherpherdcr. and H. asked lhe Jeweler whal lo do. Sher- ■■

Iff Meador hald hc only lenriied of | QI the incident Inst nitSit- H

The missing iieople are Mr. and I II Mrs. Oeorse Lorius and Mr. and Mri*. I I, Albert Herberer. Lnsl trace ot them I II was in Albuquerque May 33 and 23. ■■

Amelia’s Famoiis Ship Plays Part In Thrilling Race

LOS ANOELES, June 19 m — As I the result of a thrilling rnce through ' the sklM. Dr. Donald Baxler. Ub-

oratory expiri, hns a new lease on life tonlghi and Paul Mants. noted

i nvintor. has a n rv airplane.Manlz bought Amelli Earharl's

famous Lockhc*^ monoplane. In ,■ hlch hr fJen' jrsterday to Eugene,Oregon, nnd broupht back Dr. Bax­ter. dangerously 111 of a cerebral hrmorrtiare.

Altrndnnu nl Oood Saniarltnu : hoiptinl A.iid Dr Baxter's condlUoA

aa.s "grralJj- Jroprcved" tgnlgUt a o d ^ add.-d he v.lU recover unb.s unfore-' .M^n com,i:ientlor.v set in. He is head \ of the Baxter laboratories in OUn- A dale. Callio'rnla- ’

ManU raced for Eu8,:ne when nerd of Dr. Baxter's condlUon was rewlved hese. His o»n ship aas dL - mantled. ro he borro*-e 1 Miss Ear-h.tri'8. Today, hr nought ll.

The .Ihip Is Uk- same Ui which th-* celebrated woman flyer cros»ed the Paclllc from Honolulu to the myln- Innd snd mad' hiT hisarOous fluhis to and frnm Mexico. D. F. Iu mo­tor is « ic one ih-i*. flew l-et over Uw*Ai:-An'.le oc.'an, Man'.s said.

or who Is passing on ihem."• Reftmng to the telegram sent by Senator J . C. O'iUhoney to the con- <enilon denying any treaty was be-, lng negotUted with Argentina. Sen-' ator Carey said no treaty specifical­ly w:ih one cotmiry is needed t>e- cawe 1/ the U rlff U lowered in atrratT-wth-one-eouniry-it-awhes---to other.% under the most ■favored ristions agreement.

Senator Carey raid (he sanitary agreemer-.t with Anrenltea before the senaie for railflcaUon would ad­mit a flood of froeen meal and meal products w hich 'a slx-eenl. tariff wont keep out.

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London’s Purpose.to Sprea .Building Over Long

_____ _____ .TernLBaned__—— LOKDON, Junentt'VR — or«i s nttlp. contlnutog negotU

■■ tioni M th Otnnany C ^ o o lh oi---- «MT»orBhB or tbelr 100-35 W f'

nitlo p«ct, wlU M«k U> fpK id 0 «i mknr> navfcl bulldlnr over, Oi« lonj u t period possible.

Tlmt obJ«ltve « u aulhorllfttlve dltdosed tonlsht u pluu «-ere pusl ed forward lor' nav»l con>-crsatlor .«lth the French, lU llan snd Bui •tan 80>-vnment«. In thnt order, i I^ndon.

A supplementary agrcenieiil no • bclnj discussed «1lh •Ocnml Jm

chlm >-on Blbbeotrop, Adolf Hitler naval ambassador, and bis .co leagues a'lU tentatlwly determlr the <lat«s of constnictlun.’ size an types,of navy warship*. It ww rt vea:ed.

Cermany Brfin i Dullding , • It was understood Britain woui

^ like to spread the relch' i consiruc tlon over seven years, uhile oei many ivns anxious to complete h( poAUVersnllles buildlne. program i Jour Kars.

While the ratio agreement llroll Inr the releh’s fleet to ?5, per cer nr Orieatii’s Ixic.'t by'.cocal (onnnj; and senernlly by caiCKorle^. Is bind Ine upon BrltAin nnd Oermnny re K.irdlcfs of wb. * over j owera tJ< Mippkmentar>- action, l l w m e* plained, will be dependent - upo

. ilieir action. .Meanwhile, reports reathed well

Informed diplomntlc quirtcrs he: ■ _ -thnt-O^rmnnv aliendt'. hart stnrte

building one super-battleihlp es reeted to be of about 30,000 ions.

U. s. GRAND JURY INDICTS THREE IN

TACOMA KIDNAPINI(Continued From Page One)

. neliried at the hotel where you an to go. nemtmber the demands Ir full. I f demands are lived up In full, Georce will-be released In 21 hotira.

'‘Egalst, E koUI.' Tlie ilRnature was the same «

.thnt on the first ransom note. r< cfivcd a few hours after Iltlle Oeorg was selred.

One of the Indlctmenta.. In tw counts, charged Dalnard, allaa Ma

^ ^ n n . and Woley wlUi’ deposllte*. T note to extort S200.000 from Weyet

hnruser In the mails on Mny 34. an «'lth deposUlrig a second nole o Mn/-20. at the Tacoma postoffice.

_____ ____ .^No.Seetet Indl^ment_____Another Indictment charged M:

and Mrs. Waley nnd Dnlnnrd. nllr Mah'nn. with vlolntlon of the Mnd hergh kidnaping Isw. and the thlr one charged the Waleys nnd Mahn with conspiracy. .

After the Jurors entered the court room nnd Judge Cushman read th true bills, the court said to Owrn f Hughes, aulilnnt United States »t tomey:

"No secret Indlctmenls were rc turned. Do you feel there Is enougl nf the public Interest Involved I warrnnt mnktng the Indictment open?"

Hughes’ response wns thnt he fei thrre was.

No indictment was retume< aaainst " Jd it i Doe." an nwertei fourth person in t t e ^ In the kid tiaplng #>iom-0*iiuiBfh»Ye been re ported to be acm hlor for.

Make* C^lck Wnrk The grand Jurj- made quick worl

nt the Investigation. Appsrentiy onl; Ihree wUnessM were heard.

It was nbout J l a. m. when th< first Weyerhaeuser case witness. E J . Connelky. ace operstpr of the li»' vesttgatton bureau, entered thi grand Jury room. The Jury recessec for lunch shortly alter noon and rc tumed the Indictments about 3 p m. a few minutes atirr r'-fonvcn- Inc.

^ 'A tban later tdenilfled by obsen" ^.*1 AS Wlllls Burdett. Seattle taxlcat

/ orlver. foUo«ed Connelley Into thi M erand Jury room. Hrf wsi guarded ^ by govemmeni men.

J . P. Wryerlmrujpr, Jr., ttmbri magnate who p.iid $200,000 Jor ih' release of Ills llltle son, wns next He spent only s few nimutcs bcforf the Inveitlsaton.

Taxi .Man's Stery Burdett was reported to h.nf

Identified Mahon ns the mnn wlic handed him a letter addrr.’f'‘d Weyerhaeuser while the Iiitle tim­ber heir was in the hand!* of hi; nbdueton. It was reported a $2 bill was pinned to the note given Dur- dett for dellverj-.

Weverliaeuser wis. before ihf Biand Jurj- barely five mlnutM/tWii- nejsfs ».->td his race was red anc Hint he appeared embarrassed as hi emerged and went away under th< protection of government men.

United State* Attorney j . Chnrlr- Dennis cn one oeeaslon came out oi i!ie Jury room and cleared the eor-

— nd«n ef-a-erowd.---------------A flashllcht bulb that dropped or

tr-.e floor and popped loudly as it broke was thf eau^p,of Dennis’ ac-

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' SOCIETY'INGB) "!.•[' D KS.'iERT l .U X a iK O y 1 p ci.L'i! IS 'n 21 Mrs. Aslier Octchell entcrtalnc

the O. E. Club al a dessert luncli eon nt Trollnger’* Pharnincy yes tcrdny. followed by eomrnci nt hc

le a.', home -on Fourth Avenue EnM- Tli •• luncheon table wns centered wllh eorge (,j p^ui Scnrlet ro»e«, Mra. /

A. Timm won the club prize: K n Charles Larsen the gtmt prize, am

. Mrs. Andy Carter, the tmvelini a«.> prlrc.eyer- -----. and p ix o C H U : C I.V i: • e on .V i 't 'r s F O n CA IiOS

Mrs. Roy Weller enlertalned th---- .Sodalea- P IoocIi Ib - CUib ycaterda1 Mr. aftemoon.tMrs. Mnti Schmtdt woi nllns prlte for high score: Mrs. Jnc :,lnd> McDougall. sccond high; nnd Mn third C. E. Modlln, low. .Mesdsmes Chnp ahnn man. pierce and Hnmllton wer

guests of the club. Rates nnd peo ourt-l^’lf* formed the decoMlloiis.1 thei - ----- '■rn p . !c o .i/ .u f .v / n ' c u i i . r i i snt-l.l//^ SO C lb 'TV Q iH-TS

I Communliy Church L.idic>' Al< . yesterday uUcrnoon iiough Jthe church parlors with Mrs, Br d 10{nest Fiilk-r jw hosicM. Followlni lenisUhc buslnesr, sc.uton, tlic afiemooi

;wa spent qulltlni^. Mrs, Don .Moop• felt eiitrrtaln ihc- group July uurd

[ Rcfrehment-s were sened.

.rted! C O W K f l I 'h 'R F K S T S ;.V N K C ITM ,

, Mrs. Eula Conner, directing Ux locKl brnnch of tJie Sherwood Mu­sic Sohool. ts presenting her cla-g

. of pupils in recllnl at the Chrtsilnr Church Friday evening nt elghi o’clocic. The public Is corrilnlly in- vltfd to ntiend. The jirogrnni wU Include:

•> Saxophone solo. Virgil Personetle; ! in- piano solos. liarbara. .Mlanlck: pl-

l " ' ano duet. Valeria nnd Gerald Oatts; issefl Song. Connie Jenn Coehrsn. nccom*3 p. --- -----------

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tlm* You'll enjoy to'lng the daintr, hi^: purse size Chamberlain's Lotion. It bill protect! skin and hand* atainst

5U7- '»»nd. weather and hou'sewprk. See ' ior yourscli how it is absorbed in

.jjf, only 37 second*, how it cools and .y soothe* the skin. Your sample will

reach you promptly. H you prefer. ; C't Ch*nl^rla>n’s at any drug or

* department store, thej

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k l O D E I T A T H O M I5aily N ew s P a tte rn

M A KE VOUR FRO CK DAINTV W ITH IN EXPEN SIVE W IS P O

............ F E M IN I.S E L A ^ --- ,PATTERN 3331.

fey C frn tcC P fja m ^— m ariitti«-ne»~ordstm y— wrInlulty thst the woman of matu

----- Ii?ure -knows slie-needs-l*-hera--1^be_mnklnBl • By: lh« .aUnDltJd l tlon of a bll of lace at the nc

I ' I^ flie graclousness ol this afu i\ rioon frock enhanced. The matu

figure will find subtle flattery the lotiK aweeping lim of the eu pllce closing nnd the dsrU ov

I the bust.' Tlie raglsn ,cape sice I has a cool, slenderizing way wt ■h III The skirt falU graceful

I through the cut of tU Inmt pnn I A daisy print of silk would .1 exqulslte-bui a soft figured she

' I ' cotton like voile, would be. mc i I appropriate, loot

iflP Pattern 2331 is avallab.e In Alt 14, le. 18. 20. 33, 3i. 36. 38, 40, and'44. Size 30 tokes 3 'i yards Inch, fabric, and ' i yard 5 Inch lat Illustmivd Ktep-b>-step sewing li structlons included.'

Bend P im tN ce.sra o'je) tn eol er slsmpi lecllu predrredl (or tt AOOO Adun* ptitsro. Writ* plalti nsme. aOdrrM uid (tyl* numb*r. I SUUK TO STATE BI2E.

A.VD SOW . . . ASKB ADAMS RUf MER PATTCR.V DOOK IB UEADVIiJ] iwnn the** <overs 11* rorty pstoa >'uelnalins Puliloil raeta, KTcrroni problem u *ol«r<]—tn* Orld* wt Trouurau TroubiM — Uatron wl Welintr rrobi(m*-much *-<l|itea’* Jui tor D«b»-Tln» Tou K( nsy-and Ev»r •on* on V»e»tioai Nol onli will jro erery #Utcb b* a tmsrter oo*. b you'll tind you'T* it«>«IOM<I a ni amart Polat.or.Vl*w stur dltntlns i: BbMrblQc ib«elal ftatural SEND ro VOUR COPV TODAYI m lCE o r DOCI KirrcrN chnts, book and pa- TERN TOCETIIER. TWENTV-FIl I CENTS.

I Addr<M order to Tb* News. Pattei

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Ipnnlcd by Velerla Gulcs; song. Mn> llie..Mason: solo, Oernld Oates; p:

led nno solos. Lavone Doty: duet. E: ;]). ther and Betty Rommetvedt: plan es. solos. Betty Rommetvedt: song, Ls ]cr vone Doiy: plnno solos, Esther Rom -])e' metvedt: saxophone ond plnm \ a Virgil Pcrf-cneitc and Harold Con A. ncr: plnno solos. Connie Jenn Cocl;

iTt. ran; piano solos, Harold Connei Ild i duet, Connie Jean Coclunn and Har ins ' old Conner: planosolo. Connie Jea:

; Cochran: plnno sojo. Maxine Mas 'on: orchc.stra. Edwin and Vlrg iPeron^tte, Oerald Oates nnd Hni old Conner.

O F .C L U lt ___. ^ ■ D IS D A S l) U X T IL O C T O B B /t »ck Tlic Country- Women’s Club wi Irs, entertained a l the home of Mr ip> OranvUle Allen yesterday afler rre noon, n l the final session unlll Oc ro* lober. Tbo husbands ot club meni

bers win be entertained at a plcnl In July, Uie club voled. Tlie grou nlho agreed to send n bnrrel ol can ned fruit to the Clilldrtn's Home s

tld noise. .Mrs. E H. Houston told c in the Oood Will industry conducts

!:r- by Mr. Helm. Mrs. Morl ond M r ng Riuhle sened refreshmenU'

3re /{/■.'ItKKAIlS C O X C U UK rd. M l-:K ri.\(S S F O n SU M M K If

Pinnl meellng until fall, of Pnni rose Rebeknh lodge, took plac

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L IL Y N E W S . T w i N F A I X S ID A J

Tuesday evening at the Odd rwiov MfC .Hall, In tlie fomi of a pot>luck dir

! ner and program. Mm. Cora Mt ' RUI was chairman of the food com Imlitee. Miss Ua Driscoll arrange ; the dinner program, which- Includ

1“ ^ ,ed a tango by Billy Hcrbst and HO !ma Sweet; a reading, Allco .Jea i OInndon; a ptano solo, Bllnora Ben ;son. and a tap dnnce. Robert Beii

Tlie club voled to present the sl ; oldest members of the local lodg .with.veterans' Jewels..Tlie.month]

I^tfl. -letui- from the-prealdenfof-tfte-Re lattrt-e ‘ <’fknh assembly was read.ra*-1or-— '—, . . . ; ____•.— ___ .nddl- S I M S A S D G V K ST n ^ k 'C O M P m iE S T E D A T 1>AKTY

after-1 . Mrs- Oeorge ^imSTWlio' IsHHvln lature.soon for Salt U k e City to resid< y In und her house guest, Mrs. Kllput

■ur.' rick, Snlt Lake City, were hoiiorc< ' by Mrs, C. S.-Randull Tuesday eve

sleeve ' ‘' ‘"it- presented wit_ n ,, ia shou-er of handkerchiefs,

efuilv D- W . Leonard won the prlz. at bridge and Mrs. Klipatrlck re

, j J ' cclved a guest' prize. Orchid ani .Ip lnk fciilured lhe floral appoint

TOMt i ‘“ 't* l*’e other decorative dc I tails. Refreshments were served fol lowing the games-

*V-coxrixuK s T U p y" " j O F SO V TH A M K IU t'A '

“nie B. and T. Club met at th* ' .country home of .Mrs. T , J . Dougla

lyesUrduy aftemoon, Mrs- W. E. Reynolds presiding. Plons wer

-tnl* "*“ de Jor the annunl elub plcnliiainir Ju ly fourth nt -the home of Mn* H. -T. Blnke. Mrs. D. R. Cli.urchll SUM- Bave n tnlk on Rio dc Jnnlero nni ’i i j « . Mrs. Reynolds on Pnra.to* ot, -----

Cl.A SSwitu;.WA*ATS F O R L U X C U EO X

'r.“r5 j Marj’-Martha Class of the Bnp* your I list Church attended n poi-lucl . bui I lunchcon Tuesday afternoon at th<

"^ ilio n w oC Mrs. Walter Turner. / roRf*»tlef bualness session wns conduct

BooK:ed’ by Mrs. Ida Sweet nnd the re- 5^J';-malnder of the nfternoon was speni

loclRlly. ittera ; '-----r Y v v s r . E R -B u s i :^Si=.--------= — G/tOt-7' U A S S W l.m tEH

Maglc-Y memtcrs, at the flna: — » I meeting of the year, attended i

.swimmer and ninrslimnllow and “ 1 hvelncr roast at Banbury's nalatorl- ^ jiim. Miss Fmnccs Tliompson wns u J 'guest ol the club. The group wai

accompanied by Mrs, M. j . Sweel­ey, sponsor. A brief business ses­sion was conducted, and the group agreed to resume mreilngs in Uic fnll,

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Es- /l.ViViT B O IS E UO M E llano, n ,e Mentor Club wns entertained ■La- yc.Mcrdny nfternoon at the home ot t«ni- Mrs. Lawrence Murphy. Uilrtecn Inno- members re.-.pondlng to roll cnll with pon- pntrtottc quotations. Mrs. John Par- •och- ish presided nt the business session, l ia r ' ‘ntcrestlngJean ---------------Mas-a s L O S T F A T

F o o l e d G o s s i p e r s

p--- It * * ? ’ '^•-R-McCauslaad o fP Jit^« f burgh writes: “ I took otf a lbs. In two weeks wuh Krusehen, 1 nte ns

Mrs.' usual and fcM fine.” You, too can fter- < “ fe'y reduce as Mrs. McCnustand Oc- ; did f. youn only have a mind of your

leni- I no attention to gossipersIcnlci «ho wouldn’t want to see you thft roup •lendtr womnn you can bc If you lt can-i •'‘■‘c * hnlf teaspoonful of le a t . Krusehen S.ilfi In a cup of hot water d o t ' "'ro-"lorntnR. fine withicted Ifmon added.)

, treatment and when your body abounds with Krusehen fltness-ex-

. cess fnt leave*. Ja r lasts 4 weeka jnd «^inr.-ror sale by Ma-

JesUc Pharmacy. Kingsbury Drug nm- Co.—Adr.>lace ^

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3AH0, THURSDAY m'oRNING, JU

jllowg I account of work beUig done for :dtix-,needy children al the CWldrcn's

Mc- Home In Boise, and the club voted coin- money .tor a locker In tho new wnrd uigtd btlng ereticd at the Home. Mr!>i iclud' BonwTll read nn IntcresUng paperj I HU- on Uie American FUg. Mr#. Domcri .Jean Bcrtseh and Mrs. Don Ryan were Ben- guests. Summer flowers formed an Ben- nttmcuvc theme of decorotlon.10 sixlodge --------- I ■" ‘“ . t a l S p n i i n g J E n e n t s - -

— 2— ’rwliH--1iu-rVhap;tnv-AThcrtcan-tVnFr ■. Mother.', will nicH nt thcrLtglon

Memorial hnl)..R-Jdny nflerntwn at ■rf ' 0 clock. Members are requested to

csiae, wear print dre.vtes. Roll cull res-Iiortd ''

Tlie .Vi-UhborA Qf Woodcraft Thlm- « ltn bic club Rill meet with Mra. J . W.

Sehlffgen, FViurlh avenue east, p r i« Thursoiiy at 2’ o’clock, s re-j . _____ _

Study club will meet at thr home of Mrs, June Klrljman

I fol. «Iiern6on at 1:30 o’clock fora dessert luncheon.

The Women’.s Christian Temper­ance Union hus post|Kined this week’s* mrt-iui5 unlll next week on

.„Y». nfcouni ol ihr death of Mrs, Paul Steiner.

i^ni^ Pftsl'Chirf's cluh will meet nl the home of Mrs. i-Y.ink H im Thurs-

rchlll «II<-riioon nl 3 o’clock. All nnd SLMm nrr InvUvd to at-

lend.

PAINTErV f REDERICK : ADDRESS KIWANIANS

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jr scout ncllvinei In the Snake River s aren, of which hc Is exccutU-e, John

■d Zlcglir was nnmed as dclegale to ■d the NniloniU Boy Scout Jamboree, to S>) bc held Ip Wnshtngton, D, C., tn Au- !r|gu*t dndihe KiwnnlanValso orgon- ;r^lMd a softball lonm nnd mel for ™ ; practice Tucstlny ewnlng. n I -Mr, and Mrs. W. M, Bunce. dadgh-

I tcr. Sue Olenn nnd .soji. William, re- . I turned Sunday tVuin 'ati uu'ta trip to

.MLvsourl. where they vl.ilted reh- tlv.'fl nnd the. boyhood home of Mr.

• Rnnrr. On th-lr i>tiim_t-«.i»y_vl.ilnH.—tn-Oltlnhbmii nnd ' ’Trxa* nnd .cn- ,:.joygq Ornnd and Bryce cniivons n:.

irTweii n«i. mnnv oiher points of In- n Wrcst-lrr-NCT.’- M<;xlco:;aniirAnzona: it. Mn<. Ollberi Da Xlotz-nill cntcr- :o!tnln her bridge club Thur'dny nf- i- leriiooii n‘. hrr home.

Dorior A. A. Newberry iintl son Wilmer of, Ciildwell •■ere week end

I- buslne.s* visitors tt Flier returning ^ liomr Saturday. . t, Rev. nnd Mrs. A- B. Hubbnrd nnd

dnuRhter Beverly, left Mondsy by ouio for Colorado Springs ,\nd Den-

rt \-er.n Mrs. o, T. PnrkiikMn Is home from ir n visit with relaUves. at Binckfoot.

Mrs. E. H. Snyder cntcrtnlned her contrnct brldgu club Monday with

- n des.v?rt luncheon. Mrs. j B . Bren- s nnn ft-cvl'rd hlch score, rt Bob Parkln.'on ri?tumrd Wednes- iJ dny from trip to YelloMtone park,. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Childs vond

wn Winston returned Wcdneadny e from n trip to Snlt Lnke City.

11, CJ. Mun>-on and son bra re­ll turned •Tue.s<lay u > ' Smith* Hoi • hprlnns where they are spending n-

few tiny* for Mr. Munj-on’s hcnlth.;Vlvhn Johiuon. Iriet Spence. Jenn

Haag and Margaret Hnys left Wed- , nesday for Pnyetto lakes to attend ) a Olrl Re.sen'c conference,

■. TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB : CONVENES AT BERGERt -----I, HOLLISTER, June 19 — Tuesday ! brldse club met this «-eek nt the

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XT home of Mra. J . M. Pierce, Berger, hn Mr*. Jennie HlH, Filer, -was awarded to the high scor*« prize, Mrs, E. E. to uwTcnce. IlollLsier. won the low u- scorc prize, and Mrs. W■ W. PoweU. n- Haggiirdt. rccclved the tra«Jlng or prlre., Rny Weston. Spokan<3 vlslHld, "■ Wendell Lnwrence Inst «eek. « S left *■ Saturday to visit friends In Burk-y. ° ' Arihur Standlee left Sunday for

L* Wlllti»m.s, Collfomla, w nuiko Ills I home wllh his p.trcnts. lie ha.i made hli.liomc tor the pnst year wtth Hff gVnnrtparenUt. Mr. and Mrs. I, A.

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Inglon of Buhl, v.-ere we-k end vls- 01) Itors nt the E. E LnuTcnce home.Id Mr. and Mr.i, A. M. Young and ng fnmlly of Flier vlsliwl friends In

HollLster Sundny. enroute home from Id Three Cnyk.

Mr. and Mra. W .’C. Meyer an^ fnmlly left here Saturday'to'kake

- their liome in Scntlle. Mys Mny D.i«nport. primary teacher here, ac­companied them and will attend

" summer school s i th# OnU-erslty oX Wa-shtngton nnd will vtalt tho expo- sltlon at flan Diego before returning to Hollister.

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F ILER , June 19 — Tba.hcmerof- l j, H. O. Munyon. pioneer of Filer, wsa . ' coaiplctcly destroyed by fire, orig- ,, , , Inatlng from an unkno«ii caaw,

Mondnynltfht. • , _ _ ^■HET No one was at-h'omc: RL-, m W aH ' !

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md to HoUlster where MX-. Waters wlU ike operate a service station.«»' • oc- ■rnd '

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LY risk oa your l^use and outbuildings, aud it costa no more thon "Cheop** paint. *

HOM ELUM BER AND COAX. CO.

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' NATIONAL REPRSSENTAT IVES !'PRUDDEN.’ t o t o ANO PRODDEN, New I<

York. ChleaCo. San Prancisco. tlmie N e n assumes no financial responsibility

for enor* In adrertlsemeoM but In eases where g, ths paper.ls at fault a correction of that part of tbe advertisement In which the error occurs » trlil be pubUsbed without charse. 0

All notices required by law or by order of &' ebtsrt ot competent Juri*d/ction to be published n, weekly, will be published In tbe Wednesday .. Issue of this paper pursuant to Section u-tos L

, c . A. 1093, as added thereto by Chapter IM , 1939 ni Session Lairs of I<laho.

' ' J A P A N E S E R V P A N f l r n v Jn p o n is voracloufl, bu t doean 't b ite o f f

m ore than she can chcw and doean’t chew m ore than she can swallow . B it e h y bite, she

' i s e a ting h e r w a y %vcst and south on the A s ia t ic m ain land. T h is yca r> b ite appears to b e ^ e p rov ince o f Hopei; lonjr the h ea r t th o f- the C h ln w e Em p ire ; contalnfn ir th e ^a- be m ous old cap ita l P e k in (n o w called P e lp ln ff) in

• and its seaport T ien tsin . V .. ; ‘Jap a nese fo rces a re now In contro l, and

* the Chinese governm ent— w h a t there Is o f j,e i t — is y ie ld ing . C h in a ’s fa c c w ill be saved, in and o u ttra rd Jy there w ilJ be I jt t ic chang-o fo r i® a w h ile , but the ncw ru lers w il l be responsible

... to Ja p a n , the now polIclc5_wIll- be m ade In Tokyo , Jap a nese troops w ill .do the po lic ing int and Jap a nese cap ita l w ill dom inate business. dU

' Eeon o im e im pe ria lism 'm arch es w ith poHt* jc a l an ii m li l t a r y Im pcrla llBm . * ‘

A ^ l th is is aw k w ard fo r th e U n ite d S ta te s

.on,, and until: recc jit iy ^n/orced, the .,<tu T o p ra door j t f C h lm u " T h is is e^j'sehtlally an A m er ica n policy, orig inated by Jo h n H a y .

th a t door, open? H e w ill rem onstrate, a s h c po; d id w ith the aggressions- ngnlnst Ch inese of an d A m erican In terests In M an chu ria and Je h o ]._ B u t w i l l h c f ig h t about I t ?

Am ci^can w a r ■ttith Ja p a n fo r C h in a ^70uId be lfo o lish . W e cannot fig h t to save p«i fo u r hundred m illion people who w ill not fig h t an, to save them selves. W e sha ll save as much Ch inese trade as w e con. B u t the va lue o f tha t trade has a Jw a y i been exas’fforated. O u r total jn .Chinese trade in ijood tim es w as only one ^ hundred m illion dollars a yea r. W a r w ith Ja p a n m ig h t coat us f i f t y thousand m illions.

S T A T E C O tO P E R A T lb N . ' ' ■ p,l A t-a rccen t m eeting o f s tate govcrnora in unj

B ilo x i, M IssIsa lppi. several gorerriora talked o f reg ional com pacts between atatea as a m eans o f accom plish ing .uniform action-on j,*i im p ortan t m atters w ithout fedcrnllz.ition. A dr« Ktatem ent b y G o vernor Johnston o f Sou th ‘C a ro lin a opposed a n y constitutional amend- m en t whfch w ould "encroach on the rights o f the states In rcgula to rj’ m atters.”

^Vhen asked w hether Sou th C a ro lina no) w ould jo in N e w En g lan d to presorv’e ' w age cor standards and p roh ib it child labor In the tex tile industry . G overnor Johnston rep lied .“ I th in k w e w ould.” H e w as .suiiportod by G o vernor Conner o f Mis-^i.'tsipin, who said j sni' the states would, have to choo.'«e between i wll in tersta te compacts and "p o lit ic a l oblitcrn- I t io n ” b y the federal governm ent. j

T he re are m any serious rroblem a in the „ na tion 's life w h ich can be .-solved only th rough ! at sbm e W n d of united action. W ith ou r free bui tra d itio n and dual sy.<stcm of Rovcrnm cnt. it ^ id w e ll fo r the states to handle c vc r j’th tng ^qi th ey can fo r them selvc?. The s itua tion in- res v lte a vo lun ta ry co.operation of stnte goyem-

— :— m en ti to solve thesr eeonomfc and ;^ocI«l ^ prob lem s.

T h e statea should neither be runn ing to gre - '^ W a s h in g to n fo r help , nor h av in g Washing- wn

tan a rb it r a r ily so lving th e ir problem.i fo r them . B u t W a sh in g to n m ay a lw ays .have to

. do fo r them such essential th ings as they i fa i l , fo r a n y reason, to do fo r themselvc*. i of i because the nation , w hile coropo«cil o f forty-

' — ^ {gh t-P ^ itlcaT aovcreigntlca^Ja one economic ! an d social w hole. 1 1”

R A D IC A L G R E A T B R IT A IN j 4A s the ’ 'r ig h t little , t ig h t lit t le is le " o f ; vjc

G re a t B r it a in slips gently ag a in in td the | * . .h an d s o f th e Con?er^■ative P a r ty , A m ericans

m ay overeatimatfc the degree o f conier\-atism xtpriaeatcd. T h e tivo countries a re riather fa r ; " |

TW IN T A L L S C A I t

'apart In tho meanings they give the words •'conservative" and “liberal.'' We usually th/nk ot the British' p^ple as more eon* servRtlve than we are; yet Great Britain and other British countries are In most public matters now further to the left than we are.

Ramsay MacDonald, formec head of the Labor Party, 'who presided. over the non-

, -partlfian_CRbinetiiheae last few- years,, was H Labor man and a goeialiBt, though'-someV what .tamed Jately. When..hc. became Prime, Minister, -it was almost as if Et;gcnc Debs had becomc President. -

Lloyd George, former Prime Minister ahd latterly a 'freo lance, has begn more radical in his policies than William Jennings Bryan ever dreamed of being. Even Stanley Bald­win, the real power in the last cabinet and the.official head of 4he present Conservntlve cabinet, kno^ as-tt Tory of the Tories takes as aHnatfer of course the existingrnatiohal henlth Insurance, old age pensions, unem­ployment pensions, unionized labor arid other advanced social and economic policies, many of which have just begun to be fighting: Issues in this country. British business men have long been taxed'and regimented to a degree that would be intolerable here.

Calling themselves Coriser\’atives, and soberly warning the country against "sudden and ill-considered changes," the new heads of the British ■government, if closely ex­amined, mny be found doing a surprising i number of things that no Jiberal administra­tion In America hns yet dared, or had the authority, to try.

Wc Americans nre inclined to- talk wild and act tame. Our British cousins do the

-opposite; they talk tamc-and .accortling, Isl our notions, act wild.

ItllbTO R IC B ET T ER THAN l I lS F IG URES • . (New York Times)

Father CouslUln's rhetoric starts from the premise, that the American workman has (ailed to share the benerils'of increased wealth msde po«U»le-by modern IndustrialUm. Tlius, he lays, of the prosperous years before ll-W. that the ■■ajtouudlng snd /rJjht/ul /Jg-

*ul '“ «-as "a sicady, devastating decrense In employ* Went and tn wogcs also." In support of this claim he states that tho number of wnBC-^earners emploj'ed in American, factories decreased by 669,410 between 10)0 and 193T. lie next asserts ih it the wanes paid in these factories in 1033 and. despite a targe increase In the-TOlume of goods produced, amounted In 1930 approxlriurtelymrttie-same figure—"hardly a doUaTr increase for .the laborers employed." Pather Coughlin dld'not tell his Madison Square audience whal eyery student of trends In American mdustry knows: That a decrease of employment In facldrles in cerUln years before 1990, partly the consequence ot mort efficient methods of producUon. was more than made upyby a ^ a t Increase of employment In the seniee'in-

,,dustrles and elsewhere .The nuaiber of American wwkmea gainfully employed-dld.'not decrease lo the decade of the nineteen twenties. It rose, on the authority of the United Slates census bureau, from

in W O 16 ltt,lcaj:o m 19a»^K'larget-prp^ portlbnale gain than the comtemporaneous Increase of population. The volume of wages paid to American workmen in all group* did not remain ititlc—"hard­ly a dollar's Increase for the laborers employed In in- : dustry.” On the auUiortty of the United SUte^ bureau ' of labor statlsUcs. the Index number ot real wages ' paid to laborers In Industry rose from 1122 tn I9J0 ,

' and from 138i) In 1939 to 130.4 In 1930. On the author- | Ity of estimates necepted by U)e reputable Brookings i Institution In Washington, the total rolume of wages ' paid tn the United States Increased from 130.540,000.000 ; Jn 'm O 'an d Snm KB.m.W.OOO in 1933 lo $9<.4SS,- 000.000 tn J939. 1

THE REV ISED PLANS ' --- '---------------- iNcwYorkrTlmes) — --------- -• »ior th* QUlet and admirable statement made by the president on Tue.>dBy erenlng he has received almut universal and defened prtlse. Industrial leaders have hastened to pledge to him tlie cooperation whleh he requests. lt * U a calm and tjuslnessllke procedure whJch he outline. . This Js the ftrsf dutr lying next his hand after the »upreme court decuton. and he ad dresses himself’to It In a. tme spirit.

To point now to the contrast belw«n hLi jrtana m announced and the speech which he made to the Wash­ington correspondenw Ir u Frldny would b e superflous and ifl-timed. Por the present, at least. Mr. Roosevelt has put aside sll quesUoiu of amending the consuiu- tlon or restricting the JurlsdlcUon of the court, tie comes forward noit- as the practical executive makUig a cool survey of tlie sicuallon as left by the supreme' court decision and. without reproach or complslnt. urging congreu snd hla fellow-eltUens to keep tbe machinery of government and commerce running ss smoothly as poulble. Ttie help which he *^ked for win surely be given lilni.

In proposing to keep a ‘skenonlted- SHA in esL’t- ence till nest April, the president indicates that tu largely reduced personnel will be made use of mainly os a supervbory snd tscl-flndlng acency. This wui at onct rellert the recovery admlnlstraUon and Ull a burden trom the president himself. He wUl b« free fronv the heavy labor ot deciding upon the validity of codes, and the stUl more irksome and unuUsfaeiory work of trying to enforce an thelr provUlotis. f In-thls . respect. Mr. Rooserrlt h u personal rea-tons tor graii- tuds that the NRA has been shorn of mest of Its

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much smaller scale w iTbf attended by dangers In con- greis. There'art always members who want to puniaft »omebotfy or confiscate crrtaln ktnds of_p^erty._ ready there are reports that smendmer.u to this effect j wUl be offered. But the p.-esldent and his supporters in eongit* should be able to command a majortty for the’stniple plan of withdrawtnc hampering regulation* . of business, and leiilnc natural torres do their work lo puNhlrjt along recovrrj- at a more rapid rale.

BREAKFASTFOOD .

Fr*.end—“ So the me'.odrama )-ou presented was a. vjccess?”

Manager—'Yes. The sunrUe scene got so much applause ^ a t »t repeats ii." i

Moth«r--N<(i tiiat younc roati talk buline^a U it ) nifiht. Dorothy?" I

Dorothy->~Ves. asd h« said It waa toUea.' ^

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salvoi were U> cncourago a one tlmci millionaire and sportsman In his

nd fifties fora come-back. •,_1 HLi -stund waa th«' former site of

an old timer Daly's aod haa been

Id- 1 niodem de-.nd WwghmanVO ^e s ' businessIfll

‘Of 0 o wn- nrmed lunch. AAr of Ibem. 1 started in Chlcn-;

^ J spread toes every large elty.vo I" 1 He was leput-cc cdiy worth-nenr-

0 . 0 . .Mci«txre_^ ly jio .000,000.; Tlw combination of trying to atart a '

IQ leagtie In oppoUtlon to organlred' baseball and gotng through'the fl-'

, nanclal debacle shucked him' down 38 to the proverbial thin dime. Indeed.! X . he lost everything save his courage. 11

'njday. rotund and beomlnc. he u ' the Iront man In his latest expert-' <

“ ■ ment, peeping over tiie shoulders of r ie wallers lo see that service runs

smoothly. Ke has started otf. to a' r packed biulneas In an era wlr:n

cver)-body who goes broke seems to < 1C Brow broker opening restaurants.

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book paire of Punch. Acuto reviews, r as a rule. This time It noticed aome- t thing by Wllla Gather and praised It withoul condescension. Then con- ‘ eluded: "Wllla Gather? What Jollyj«

s®- dueer names some of these Amerl- ne con writers choosel” And'the next,® rn succeeding paragraph noticed some-1 ;a thing by a British writer signing **

himself Oliver Onions, And not a ,"* change of expression. Tljcre Is the I- '* gift for K'lf-lmmerslon' that ha.^." " I made Enslnnd always great and al-1 ;d ways tunny, 1 :n ______Id iBugs B.ier. acicnded by a very ele- j

gam waitrcM In a noontime snack " W at a South street haaher ■. was a^-;'* ' J ed: -.May I reimburse your coffee7’T j in H« repllJd; "Jusl a noupcon, prln-1® y cess!" jbIt ---- li,^ One of the Baer yarns waa a stock “ It itory bf Arnold Daly years ago. As It *' >y was told, Baer was In the sports *

room of a newspaper w-here at.the {> „ tim-j he xas.a comic.artist. O nt.o fl"

his teltowi eame In llmplncr and all]'] ‘® hunched over. Baer Inoulref^ihc^ '® maleer. “ I m a lltlle stiff from bowl-1 •• n Jng." was the reply. "1 don't carej®

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Tlie high favorite among the anl« >i. mals at the Central Park Zoo Is the lru 89‘pound roly-poly Asiatic aun bear, ir„ i)resenled by the blonde dancer r* Claire Luce. It is the clown ot thcjh ° exhlblU. turning .-lom raaulis, &ild-[yi - Ing along bellywlse and otherw-lse|a s indulging outlandLUt capers. Incl-13 dentally nuny ot the gift pets to[0 .......... ■' — ■ —

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calcinosis whleh means his body is slowly turning (o itoae, works In a Martinet, Calif.. stor« to raise pg, money (o.atiend the.Unireralty of Iki California (o study mtdielne. lie 1 hopes lo Icam how to cure the

f{. I disease.—/-T) Pholo. •

S ! ■- ■■ge.| the,various zoos are named tor cele-

tirftlea. Among them arc ■ Tloyd dra rl-'Olbbons fOK. an Amelia'Earhart doc one of Und a Frank Buck gorilla. then* ______ me;

. n Vincent Lopcr U une of the most fim to consplcuou.1 of the tn-and-oulcra terl

amone Uie bond leaders. He wUl not c reimln Jn New Vork, although his;a,j<j

_ tavorlie city, for more thou a year. f'Da! lie; I'lKn licTakM to the oUtlondrOftcn' jiiei I'S, remaining a year In this place oi)d (qt ( J thal. Paul Wliltemni} wus. first of „n It the baK>ii‘>-wteIders to rculUe the j0 ,\.

n- viUuo ot a change of base. Wltea- , [ly :e\-er he has a feeling hc b permaii- ■l.Unlly establbhed he pulls up stakes, xt'often ahnost over night. Once he u i fl.;remained In Chicago for moro than **• ng' a year. Another hUHis a-as a year> , J n stay in Hollywood. Bsn Bernle, loo.

1C ‘is one of the mlgraCorj- Wrd/ trfto is •« fts'nlways In flight!‘5-j ----- ' ' Imei

: -Thlnsunubcbs: Ttic ijiUdiy - be- »i>okc Ornnt Mitchell was a. hard

g. 'boiled top aargcnt in the World -It I nnr . . . May De Sousa, famous l, ® j.;leading lady ot the nineties, is mar.- j..<-r(ed-to an -American- docior In

I Shanghai . . , Chsries Farrell began IhU carccr as a dresser tor a midget 1... Clark and McCullough are known i™- I in thelr home io«-n as "B u t^ " Clark

.jj and "Red" McCuUough . . . Peggy wen If Hoyt's do£ leavea Uic room when, srai ^ anj-one couglu. . . Joc Weber, whose «>o

iwdded stomach was a feature of nf his act. weighs 05 pounds ... . Lqu .viJfoIU's Mr. UfjWos who says "My ^ ,-lFm-a-an- Is a real life character i Prcs T.j... . Helen Menken likes to do overithct

old houMs . . . Frank Crumtt Island ,jl;mldtng a- vacation house in- his vIMt ^ homc townrJacKson. omo. al l

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[. > A sldrwnlk meanderer burled deep and le ' In his newspaper did a curb step-of.f fiiUj r , ' into a comic fnll ahead of me. which dl.v: •r'exploded a snort of laughter. Glar- "If.' ic !lng at me coldly he Inquired; "now'd'j bcrs 1- you Ilke to twang'a bonio?” And.mi bera « |a mandoIlnUll ' Jrefn1-| tCopyrtght.,1935. couro [ McNaught Snydlcate). , ‘ Jedlc

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.V A M SRED DREAMS.For some yeara post It has been

tho fuhlon among young people to t( !bo “ hard-boUcd.-*-ThCTe-are-algns I w thal the pose, for it is r pooe, is 'fl

-peeslner-but-sema-ot-lhe-wtwe-foMvIt still exUt. tr' Loyalty' has been allpplng. ic Is h< considered- nther smart to scorn patriotism or to make fun of achool a| or college spirit. Enthusiasm for a lr cause and hero-worahlp have lost F some* of their old vigor. And to a hi large degree, tbe educatort, and after them-the purenla, are to blame. t>'

In the desire to tell the thith «< -about everything and tear down all n the yells of tradition and romance Jf whlcli drape the past, theru h u been fl tendency lo leueo the stature of the iieroes ^ho liave for so mnny years.sen-ed as guides' for youth. *“

Roland, the Cld, Washlneton, Un- , , coin—to n-ame • few—howcom e *** through the fire ot-modem criticism I?, with their, heroic stature ' clipped. ^ Many teaclicrs, professon and even ^ parenu have lc^s sympathy with Iwro worship today.

But children need It. Falling to get ,,, It tn school or at home, wl'.ere tesch- ^c ers and books often Insist on a cut I ond dried version of facts, forget-1 • , Ling the dreams of youth, they turn lo gangsters and Impossible heroes |Df incredible modem fiction and.i^r Irama for someone unusual, some* i gig 3ne greater than themselves whom j ;hcy can ici-cre and admins. ITw j,u' Tien must be very strong, lha «-om- let m beatiUful and well-dresfwd, a^d ; financial success is* usually the cri- (o ;erlon of their importance. bic

Of courtc. yo'jth Is "llard-bollcd’' mo uid'hcoUs at rpmance aud lo}'s)iy< ter 3aj by.da);^he h<*ars andjeea sentl- tor nent. love aiid loyalty abandoned. «co or expcrilency.'He tears that that Is uvl ill. and 1* a. ham ■d to show his deep W.-i ortsinB for somethins finer to holdi ing 0 vind follow. Youth needs Idcnli. hIr

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- — . nea 'B t JR L n '. Junc 10—Bmley. Rup- fun rt and Paul W. c . T . U members of net Tuesday aftemoon at the coun- ers, ry horoe of Mrs. Lila Benedict near ma *aul. FortytU-c members and guests pre i-ere present. ' ml5Sefor? the bu.'iness s;.<slon .Mrs. •

Jenedlct escorted the todies to her! E loTtr garden nherc n variety of *i*t Wdcn— flowers- were blooming, his jnong them many different colored Thi rls. whleh are the pride of Mrs. J f " lenedlcfj garden. Musical numbers rere gi«n by Mrs. Denedlcfs on_ randdaiighter, who played a piano olo. and .Mrs. A. Kay Ollchrlst and j ier mother, who sang-"Hav« Chine>.n w.y," IMrs.. MarJWCfllc...^t...;Buchanan.. "

rcsldenl ot the Burley oriantsatlon. ■ hen took charRi« of .'the meeting f"®' nd gavT a detailed accbunt of her IsU to the district com-ontlon held ; “ **- - ■ ■______.i. . j . . tellit BulU Kccntly. Pro^am*-uted aL — ■. he con\-entton were distributed mor.g the members aud guests ” * nd each subject was • dL-wusscd;iUy. Mrs.'Buchanan clo.'ed . the j“ ‘ l-wuMlon by rcclllng the poem. . If.-' Readings and muklcul num- ers were given by vanous mem- , era of the three orgflnJtatlons and ffreshmenU consisting ot two _ Durwa »ere ser-.-cd by'Mrs. Ben- ..j,. met.' ■ . _ .. .tree

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h DUEL. Hugh Johnson cannot bear w > to quit the Waahlngton scene n M whers-he thundered and gloried as R r 'nimiirator-of-thv-blue-eagle.—Ho

wveral mnvra tn ciit bsrK _ tnto the naUonal picture, though ■

1 he denfw It. . ' siHis latest was to ask support for a:

. appointment to the- Job of coutuel e: in the A. T. and T. Investigation, ol Friends thought It algnlflcant that sl he did not seek the poit untU Don- n> nld Richberg was favorably men- al tloned for It. Mr. Johnaon privately cl occtises Richberg of itabblne him «» In the back when the two control- In led NRA'poUclea. On the night the ol headlines proposed Mr. - Richberg .for this imporunt Inquiry General Johnson got busy on hb ovm be- — half. . lh

Mr. Roosevelt’s private advisers wl have begged him to get rid of bolh m men. Both are able In particular dl fields, but tbelr rivalry bodes no goad tor any man they both sene. br The Ncw Deal suffers enough cm- bnrnusment from family feuds all without perpetuating this ddfj-on he Its doorstep, according to the presl- wc dent’s long-headed friends. ur

-----■ • cnI QUARREL. SeereUry Ickes luis hL , QuieUy revived his movement to hu r strip the department of agriculture du I of control of birds, forests, soil ero- I slon and other conservation pro- a I jccts. The quarrel seemed long-ago. nu but-Uie relentless Mr. Ickes won't let up. He never does. Bu

Mr. lekca is slowly pushing lils bill a lo tmnsfer the forestry ser>lce, the biological survey and the soil ero- nu slon bureau from ogrlculturc to tn- bri tcrtor. In a recent appearAiice be- r»l tore a congresslonnt commlUee he scoffed at ccruln agricultural nc- '® ilviues. He declared that SccrelAry arc Wallncc and his cxperU were tak- chl Ing In territory which belonged to ed him. dia

Secret repbrU ot the testimony • h .caused consternation-. at the de- of partment of agriculture. They henr low lhat Mr. Ickes said their depart- Thi ment should become only a "re- abl search department"' whose chief wili function should-be the distribution els of Information and seeds to farm- of ers. Wluit bothered the Wallaccrs jiiuj mo.ll was that Mr. Ickes said the exp president favored hts bill. A serious t mlxup Is In the making. nor

EXC ESSIV E. Wallace's scouts tn- [[« slsl that Mr. Ickes has mobilized a«b his iamed OGPU ln-;thU quarrel, the' They say they have discovered at fui, least one InsUnce where Louts riel Olafls used his ogents to check up on antl-Ickes activities by Uie affrl- cultural boys. TItere linvc been slm- n liar but unproved reports lhat'the .1™, secretary of the Interior kecp. a L n sharp eye on some ot his colleagues, y . ,

Mr. Wallace may gtve Mr. Ickcs 5 1 a harder battle than aome of the more swashbuckling figures Harold " v haa downed. The secretary ot agri- * ^ culture Is a patient, quiet-spoken . , fellow. Bu t he never JeU up on Ideas “ * any more man Mr. Ickcs docii BIT rJvala. He speaks out a* bluntly a* any member of the cabinet when ,,, aufflclently riled. As editor of a farm newspaper he attacked the'^ri, adinlnUlratlon's ngrlcullural policies] " ' I ' while his father wns secretary of agriculture.

A man can take on so many enemies, ond no more. Maybe Mr.Ickes better leove the birds, tlie trees and the drlfihig dust to-Henr>-.

CON-TROLS. President Roo.ievcttl tiM apparently backed away from Ills icntntlve suggtatlon for constl- «opl tutlonal revision. Su t he. Is sUU[cstlnir-public-BcntinKnt.-nlthough -«»'lhe first reaction was bitterly crlt- »SO(lIcaLJUpublican.stratcgUU aro-eagcr..___10 make Jt the major issue ne,»t N rear. 1 reta

Tliree .men close to the rhlef ex- and Tullvr. arc keeping olive the Issue.]men rhey nre Chief Brain Truster Tug- ploy n-ell, James and Elliott Roosevelt, and rhe two sons' remarks have been bill jenerously reported, but the more a Iv lensollonal statements of Mr. Tug-'FDI

HAZELTON GIRL BRIDE ’ IHI OF TWfN FALLS MAN|«^^

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:x>u Jean, daughter of Mr, ond Mr.t.. r. D. Jean of Hatelton. and Don!!>rl Andrews of T^ in Falls were g Ullled ,tn mairUge Sunday after- ! _ ,, loon by Reverend Charto Hawley. rh" simple. Imprcwlrc eeremony a 1< 00k placc on the Uwn of the-'io‘d jrlde’a country home undrr tn arch j )f ferTJ. j-ellow ra-ies. Ixuj*. .andj n wuQueta of peonies. „ ; ,,p_

The bride was drcsM>d In white'nur ijittn with white relt fastened with I h e l I. wreath of oranst blovorrji. She! wltl ramfd a bridal bouquet bf .Tails- pan: nan roses. Bemlce Andrews was a1fe irldesmald and «-su dresseJ In pUik nnd irgandy. Andrew Jean., brother of Win h« bride, waa best man. 'Hw w «i. K . ' ling ma'rch was playrd by Edna resli ’oole. cousin ef the bride .A fter the cerexony a reception o.,. n * held and punch, and cookies 2 « > re serred to 43 guesta. I'he ww- Ung cake was cut by the bride. ‘" f

The young coup'e left for Salt -afce City for a short honeymoon ™ jcTore-retunKnj to - Tm n Faiij. — ■There they wtU make their hone.

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,-lees for Earl Ward, nir.e-year-old .win vsn of BiifKu and Mrs. A.*el ^ , iVard or Almo, « trr hrM in the .M- -ih. «0 U...-Q Of t l « .U D. S - 1 .^

a : f«o a::cct st:-•n;eor..

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well have had UtUe noUoe. B » soea ' even further U itn the preildent.

ir who did not commit hlmMlT defi- IB nltely to a.consUtuUonsl amend'-.« ment... Saya.- M r .. Tugwell. to. hla - ’o aiidlenres*It "YQur wuntry_ln_the year»_lugt ' h ahead wiil be deciding In -whM ~

tuue of., the word It is s. nation; ir and whether it ahall control the !l exploltaUon of human beln^ and I. of.natural reaourcea, or whether it ,t shall auccumb to the anarchld eco- . nomlc forces which aro loosed In ths - absence of thoad controli." He de- y cljirea that reorlenUtlon of the gov- n ernment to'modem foroea Is mort . imporUnt than the ••'preaervatlon c of, a fiction."

.1 CHART. In the next depreulon

. —and for the balance of this one— the federal, government will know '

s what kind of projecta provide the 1 most man-houra of direct and In'- r direct employment.} SUllsllcltuI Isidor Lubln of the . bureau of labor statistics has under- . taken this novel survey. He tias as- ( signed 0 large force to aacerUln 1 how many people have been given w . work by the multlludlnoua proJecU ^

underUken by FW A and other emergency agencies. Ho h u HnUhed

, his Inquiry of Uie ateel Industry.) but the results for other basic In- : dustrles have not been computed.

Past spending has been done on n hit-cr-miss basis. Figures on -the -

, numbera employed through expend­itures of billions have been ruesses,Sut now the government wUl have a chart showing whether we kick out of an economic uilspin the quickest through building achooU. brldgea. roada. batUeshlps. tunnel*, railroad englnrs-or boon-de>gling..

■SURPLUS. Federal paymasters-, arc oiling up the check-nTlting ma­chines which have already disburs­ed almost. »1.000.000,000 for sobsl- dized crops. ,■ Hcn\-y rains hav-e sltot estimates of the wheat crop from abnormally low figures to 070,000.000 ..bushels.The carr>--owr on Ju ly wlU prob­ably be 150,000.000 bushels. That will make a toUl of 830,000,000 bush­els as against normal oonsumptloii ot 635.000.000. The 195,000,000 sur­plus Is above normal, especially ss exporU are dropping.. There will be few serious obje?- tlons lo contlnu.Mice o ' crop- con­trol through these payments. & en ' the OOP state-makers treated the subject gingerly when tliey adoptedtheir ’recent program‘*a t~ 8 prlng-----lield. DemocraU or Republlcaa', right or wrong, the farmers want their jnooey.

OBJECTORS, ftulte unoslenta- tlously the Democratic National Commilteo Is flooding the country with Ncw D « l propaganda. Aca Pronn;ancilst Mlchelson- is not hfdmg the tidoeeveUlan light under a bushel.

Whenever Cablr.ct members make • a speech, a report or a sUtement* ' - nrnt-tlng their rtfpartmenf.' achle<-e. ~ menu a request Is received to send copics lo Democratic OHQ. Mr. Mlchelson then distr1but<*s the word where it will do the most good. Whether MorgenUmu talks on fed- crnl finances. Wallace on crop pay- mcnu or Ickes on PW A beneflU The "TDemocrattj machine utUlae* thelr orations.

Some Cablnetoers re.vnt this sys- l-.*m. They figure, that they speak •as public oervanU, not at politic­ians, The« non*eooperttll« fellow* refuse to mimeograph hundreds.of copics at departmenUl expense.They thus roll uo bills tor the com*mitte^whlch-wlieady—ow«s_about----tSOO.OOQ, • , I

.NOTES. Sllverltes Insist that S « - i retary MorgenUuu sliall go aliead andbuy till It liurts. Some busine.M men say there wlllbe Increa- e of em­ployment aflcr Congress adjourn. and uncertainty la over. The TVA bill Is bouicd up in committee with * a ItosUle majortly against it—unell FD R acU -

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BUHLSY. June JB-James Elmo Calklni died late Tuesd:\v nlglfl al •A local hosplial following a mas- / lold operation and double, pneumo- I nla.

He «as born at Oraj's lake. Ida- tio. Decernber 11. U59, eame lo Burley a number of years ago where tie has been employed as !» mecharUc with the Amalgnmaied Sugar com­pany - here. Sun'lvtnR besides hui a1fe. Siei\na. ure the tollowlng sons nnd daughters; Oeneel CaUlni.Winona Calkins. Valeria Calklw.K . Calkin* and Elmer Cslklns. all resldlns In Burley.

FUnertO jerrlea *-1U b* held on Saturday at two o'clock a» tb* L.D. S. ubertiacle and lotennent will take plsce tn the Burley cemeterr under the direction of the, Payne mortuary.

Parne .tang "Oh Lore Olrlce.' Speakers were Joieph 'P . Payne.Orville Ward of Willard. Utah, a brother of BUhop Ward. PittJdeni Je*eph Hcrper oi M a lu and elos- Irs retr.arlts wrre made .by ""Ebert Durfee. coansell-’r to toc bishop- ;Conie:Holy_8 p:itt.- a awt.- *** sun* by Mr. and M.-*. Joaeph P-" - Payne'and a mixed quartet ccmpoa- ed of Ot-;ia Tracy. U Foa Jones.Cben Durfee and Milton Joaesrar.s "Sometime We'U Cndentand." B«n- 1 eiJctloa i-as proaounwd by Her- r man Taylor. • .

interai«r.t a - i s ' i n Use Almo crmetery mlih PTWldeat Joan d *•r? dei:;atl=s t*i: grate. o.“.der tbe dl.-ecr.oa cf th* Payaa moJMarr.

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D oclares Po ison -D u st |

- A tta ck E f f e c t i v e ' ■!

‘ BOISE, 'June 19. W')—A Imildrcd ni;n now are baitling u» MWrmlnntc

- iniUlon» of crlekela ihAt ln(es(. Spo,- cco acres‘of land In 10 Idnho c'ouij.,. tics. Dr. Cliiudc Wnkcland of Mos- j <o\TrUnlver8lty of Idalio cxtcnalon' iiivislot)' enlomotosUi. said here to-. dny. • • ,

Lltllc dumnue to plant, life has ’ been dofie by the crawling nuiiics; or liiicci*, ond mere is rclutlvcly

,liitlt danger, lie observed.“ Wc don't know wlmi ihc crlcjc-

cu would do If we Ignored them; ' thafs why wa’ro In the Held lo ellni- Inote them «• best we can with Uie' ^undt and men lhat nre nvallable,"! he said. _ , ;

Baltic Fronts Tne counties In which men armed

nlth “poison dust gunV’ are oper*- mlng arc Idaho. Adams, BoUc. Adii, CamM. Blaine, Clark. Fremont, Te­ton. Bonneville, Blngliam. Carlbuo. Unnnock, Bear Lake, Pranklln, .Oneida, Owyhee and Power.

The battle Is being directed by Dr. .Wakeland, whoso Held forces con* ajsl of Idaho emergency relief ad- = ministration workers nnd county

' ’ Duly nbout',$20,000 in lederal fundi J» iiVBllnblc for tlic work, and' tliiit amount ''U >iopelcu;ly liiude '. r.ii.ae lor tUe lerrttory to Uc covcr-' Cci." lie declared. j

I'lic cntomologui wu:> quick tu Uc-~j clnre Uiat tlic gcnerjil iinprcsMon

, thut there Is no cflcctlvc nicniis of iheeuiis the' Invaders of gardens and llrlds lu erroneous,

t ''Tellium nrsenaie dust mixed wllh i . JiMlMird lime and ni>piicd at the '•

\u:i:nie*'of live to lu pounds an > n;re wllh ,duM kuiis," Is nighty cf- t

■ icciivc, he declared. ; r iI'root of EffectlvencM * M

•• A recent Invesltgatloii gniptil--• <-;iliy rcvenlcd ihiit the polbon m KJi-' '

' od nl coinbullne the insvcis Is high- Iv tllecuvc. On one ncrc of lund more, Uum :',OCO,CCO dead crlcl:cU vrro lound.

"Tlie Idea iluit (Uc siiiic'a' dilvv iK oliRinnlc niab'Pies nnd crow&, , wliicli prey on other inoie valu.iblclii7d~incriniE~Rnycmntno-do-vi:ith---the increased population ol crick- J CIS Is unfounded. i»»

"During years ol obserUllon I^ne* ■ h.ivc not seen a crow or a mi'gplc Sea r couhume a crU-kel. wll

•Tne nilgrniion of th;* irlckeu net >\II1 bc pusi lor Uib year in two or al tjiifc weeks, and the c.Mcn»lon di- for Msion now is atiempUng to coordl- Ira iiatc all inleretta in « drive to ellni-- On

■ innte the pesls next y-enr."Work lo snin lhat objecUve mmt

be slnru-d early in llic year—durlnc iHe CK8 hntchUiK linic bciwrenrvTarcii L’rH im -Mny I .--------

” l 1ie nilgr.'idon of crickcb lirbinoted In Idnho ul Fort Hull'

Icur years‘ngo. There have always' 1 been cilckcus, ffi Idnho. but ihelr,for numbers have been incrcnsing. Dinids o' ihcm travel a qiiiiricr lo "fl: a hail inlle n day In variaus dlrec-'ell.

■''iTonsTwhen they begin'siiovhig. nnd ai i .lhe weak who die on the way are Ad: .consumed by their sturdier com- city radcs. ' T

•'During pcriod-i ol low populiiuoii |,q lliry can nlways be found in natural breeding areas—thV higher foythills.

Conetm Cxaccenled'-hie ITislier fK^il^ion cycle'p'f'

«-onics evriy l j Km», and they reach T — Uie-mlHrfttory-UasC' -Theft—i^-iiO-:JJj

M-leniltlc evidence ol the cnuse of b,ilt lIuciUAtlon lu . populitllon — Just'rmr Uieorles. i iMpi

"In many eommunltle.%. residents tii,> have nlinoM become liyaierle.il be* ffly caiwc.o! the movement of crickets.- gi but Ihelr concern is exngKcrated. icxp!

"Tlie.crickets are a nuisnnce. oil -cii Rgrce, but up to the present tlme'^m^ llicy have done relatively llltle dum- aR“- P.-jt

•Our chief IniercM Is to sec to,« IL lhat ilirir number;, do nol In-;’ rrciise; i: Uiry jlioiiltl. property,

daniiis' : ;is!)t b<« cail '-d like It lu'.T ■': * been in .i.Iew jla tes" •

Dr. Wakeland now Is mapping the ' Infe'tfrt mea? of the reserves and puL'lIc donifttti to alC in the cam- ' palgn next }ear '■ ^

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TO U S E L E A D ON M O TH

Third co\'er spray lo co.T.bat- ccd- ' M l;n t moth la Twin Fal> dl.Mrlet ■ orc.i^rds-should be comr'leted by- ■ .lane » . W. E. \Vi:cox. hnri-.rjltura: I ^ Inspector, anrcmred In-t evenir-R. ’The announcement liltf '

The eoollng trmn art; cmergii;K tery steadily. The ground emergence. «>< U -ery heavy. Th» moth ifao catch ’ Indlesles that Uie Uilrd cover, spray i*iould be comp:.Med by June 5J '

TW i spray should coniUt ot u ,r«. • f l rounds of arvnste of >*(j no * ° ■100 gallons.of m«t*r. It would alw R he a good wMuruice. in w w of so I M many eggs out at this time, to use fffe 1 P.T- errrt c? .-.:ir.mer type oU. ■

We Uave'haJ reports of a f e W j ' "

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New Sp.irks and .\rllne Judfe are senJust Iwo of the. m. ny favnrllet ap- Nib

^nearing In Grorce Whlie'a 193S mo!!ieandals, tlie -nrw muRleuI which Ra'will feature llie InauKUmtlon of pornetv Wide Itense Miunil equipment qat Ihe Oriilieum lomorruw. Today thefor lhe iB 't times Shirley Trmple l» Mrlealured itv "Our Lillie G irl" al the -xrOrpheum. " • cIq.

MUSICAL HIT SHOWING ^

_____ , Bal■ Tlie Idiilio .thentr* I.s p;cAen5Ing i for the las: tlniv.s totiiiy the blB'ij^g, n-iurn. military niu.'lca!-rom;iiicp. •Tlli-:-allon Walk.’ with P.ck Pow- : , ell. ntiby Keeler anrt Pa'. O'Bnen.' at rejular mid.wcfk barj-im pfiees-’. . Added fc.iturej nr<* a cartoon, nov-' D city and Movietone newt.

TJmorrtiW .mrt .Saturd.iy tlir id-- lio will pre.vjnl ihc pict-iie cl10 ell j

belnt; "the best plcti;ii- ot lh e |‘ '‘ ‘ ye»r,- by tli-j Nation.il Do.ird o f; ! " “ Review, ai.d winner of Uu: Mu-volinl. nin__ln_eomr»jiilon \Uth-63 otl^j; pi'piurM 'from airovcr the'worlcl.

Tlil.s picture U Robert Flaherly'.s .•.'.\tUL.ot Arun. ' wJilcli di'plcts -lhe ' b.ntle nvres.sarj- for thrjc Ir ish ' renmcn of Aran lo gain * mere ex- iMence. Added fe,>ture* *te "Call of the Snvase." No. 7. n miiMcal com-' edy nnd Movlelone n-.*w.'«. ■

Sund.iy'.v picture .ihows the latest . explolU of Warner Oland ns "Charlie Chan in Egypt.' The fam-1 ous sleulh defies nn nnclent curse | to wive a very moS'«rn crime, wiih » P.it Paux.'on nad Stepin Feichlt. ’

r.u'<s of lert .'pir rr tli/* paM fc*- | day.', and «e are urcinc 'h.M eneh r"o:i'‘r, keep cla"^ watch for these, j

C O U LD N O T DO H E RHOUSEWORKT J^ H E N <*ery»V V ihioKTOuat-

teniM is a nurdea ” —when TOO t n

oeerous aod uri>■, cable—at your

eaetKT. M«- Charles I . Cadmus of • Treoton, New Jeri«7f Mf**. After doioK just a linle work I had ra Itc down. Mr tnotber-in-lsw recom-. oetHied tbe Veitewble Compound.1 caa see a woederrnl cnsaKC oow.

SA LE I J’nccs rantre from S2.00 to >wn and $1.00 per veek.Before You Huyl

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DEATHTLIES^ASP TO. is.' HEAD ROXY PROGRAM «”

Wliat happens when a man I* i lurdered sboard n tmna<'onUncnt«l, Irplune Li depleted In the Columbia; I rodncilon, "Death .Fll.v En.it.".Oil hleh will \yf for the first time ' ere

i Joc-K'j Roxy iheatre tomorrow, a 1 Beesiue Florcn'^e Rice, east os an Uci

x-c6nvi:t, haa broken parole by'of Mvliic C.illIornl.t she Li Immedl-^Ihl tely sii'cused of- ih'j murder. Con- j.' ' »tl Nnije!. who is featured ns n;. rllllant youns •,-iofe5sor. comes io| er re.-.cue. bui only niter a Rre.Ti’ c cni of .iti iwnse !< he able to proiv ■ cr innocence, . ^Phil Rq>en directed "Dinth Flie.s

a i r ’-Sincli was TidapU'; to"(he r“ “ :reen by Albert Demond nnd fVed' Iblo. Jr.. from PhUlp Wylie's fa-, lous storj'. Irene Pranklln and' aymond Walbuin head the sup- ortlng ca.1t.Beln LiiROsln and Arllnc Judge In £ le MonoRmm nicture. "Kysterloua ing [r. Wong." heading Uie Roxy’i ser rmde at Home Pay-Off" program wo ORS tonight. .■ a t«

.— ----- ;---- In ;COCOA OUTLOOK B R IG IIT E K « P S A P SALVADOR. Bra.dl (<!■) -- =

allla, la showlnc bright prospects • r 1035. The 1D34-3S crop, now i •nrly sold out. l\ calculat'd to have' ought 100.000 eontos <tfl.000.000i. '

. — ^--- JGU.M FOK ATIILCTKS j (at:

BluRLLV (,P>-THose In cnargc ofi?*®: e Olympic vllliute have ordered ‘ , lantltle.'i of 18 klnd.i ol chewing; ‘ h i:n, nnd- modeMly liojie they cnn i,, ' creby fill nny demnnd for cum m- ade by atliletes of lO-odd nations _jp ■rc nexi summer.

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. . a n i c e c r e a m t h a ■ a n d d i f f e i

W c have ju s t insta lled a new — w h ich seUi .a_ftcw _sLan dard

S|ilit-.*;ccond frccz in p - th a l'm , and flnvdp i.i accom plished ment . . . the resu lt, an icc crc

• yott hnve n ever before en joy th is new ice crc-.am deli^’h t be*( "q u ick frozen*’ products.' Vo c]a.is d is tin c tly by iUsclf!

ID E A L F O R DTho di.-crim inutinp htinless n iH

K C X T fan r •form^of-fjlnc>'''l3i pcrfect mc

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NEWS. TOIN FALLS IPAHO ,'

HEHDHUfilD INTO- ! UNEESflFSmNTflOTH

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'. PA IBT IELD , June 19—Approia- ;mately 1900 head of cattle hn\-e i' been admitted to the Sawtooth

I naUonol forest In this section within i?lhe past (ow days. The Camas'-unit- j entered lhe_bU»C-Of-tlt«f-m>Q-perr -|j: InlHed. and~THg~Q&;xiitig~mm'rTn r -|| mon of IU permUlcd 100 head, with

“ X few jirtgBlers stlirto~be‘gaihcrcd:i Fred Moser of -Ooodlng has been 1herder for {he latter unit for several <

! years, and Pmnk Bown, old*Ume j'’.cnttleman. Is acting as herder for ■' Ihe Cnmas unit, lie has cared (or l| Ihc c.iille ever since the CamoaUnit Oraslnc nssoclailiig was organ* >urd m 1933, e.vceptlng lust year |

. when Willard Vandiver hefded. f l’ The annual eutUe roundup ucar , the T«‘in Lakes reservoir five miles 1 souihwesi of here, was held Sunday,I With nbout SO ]>ersons attending, f < Alter the serious ba-iliiess of gather, r I ing nnrt cutting out was nccomp- ; illsned and picnic lunches enjoyed by thefamllles present, some of. the more nmbltious men rode'wild steers.

WORK COMPLETED AT L LOWER SALMON FALLS I

' IIAOHRMiAN. June 10—Work Is | l completed at the Idaho Power com­pany Lower Salmon falls plnni sincc sill

Ithe two new turbines hnve been In* T stalled and the greulcr number o> n nicn^huve been employed Uierc Jor h Uic past' tliree montlis have been tc

'tramierred to Twin'Frills. ^ A few'-mcR-rcma«i-4>uU>c Lowct.

iSalmon plant lo do some clean up nn work. ' t u

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I ^CDCN, June 10—The Assocloted (umOil company hns 'completed the imv

I erecilbn o( a service station here on ingra lot Just east of the Eden post of- nolillcc. Virgil Davla is the proprietor forof lhe new station which opened inbn Ihls week.

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F.d £N. June 19—Kurt Westendorf. mot .son of Rev. and Mrs. II. C. Westen- Uon dorf. lins Ju.il returned from Port- fum Inad-whcre he gmdunted-from-Ui.Q to il Concordia college, a Lutheran scm- fUU: Innrj . . ' -iclie

nO.SORS WAR HORSES Mby t

BUDAPEST M'«—Hungary Is do- trail Ing honor to the horAs which pnid served ths dual monarchy ln-*th« mue World war. A statue, repreaehtlng a wounded stallion, has been placed In. the courtyard of the .Prancla Jo- seph barracks. .

W E A K K I D N E Y S I

stop Gcttinc Up NiRhtn HTo harmlessly flush poisons and H

ncld fiom kidneys and eorrect Irrl- Htallon of bladder so that you can ■stop "geillnR up nlghta'* get a 3S Hcent package of Oold Medal Roar- ■lem Oil Capsiiiri nrid take as direct- Hcd. Other symptoms of kidney and Hbladder weaknesses are scant, bum- 9 |Inc or smarting pa.isnge—backadia ■-leg crunpa-puffy eyes.—Adr. H

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hat’s entirely ncw ferenti ',icw VoR t lii. 'ia n i i-rcezor »rd-in frn?. ti lirlicacics, am akes for. fine r tex tu re ^ I

rd w ith till.' c»niip- ’ " cream th ec iiu a l of 'vhiclj joyed ; In n-i iv .iy .«hniild X conftis.'ii \''ith sn-cnllrd V o R t ict' cr«'.nni i< in a ‘

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•ill choosf lia inty . ind iv idii;il ; ^ '''l3rIck.<” lM-L'.'mpl-:tf’’''thr----- ' —menu. ' ■ ' '

n l I->ozcn Ic c Cream — I f s H ve E v e r T asted : • H

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S IIK will nrvrr many again. Aimee Srinpl Trmpir lold reporters upon-her arrival u rnuntl-llie-world eniUe. The Loi Ani;r1e<i'i hrr irrssrs gllfilened brilliantly as she iml tn l)c n srcal sweep bsck lo religion.—--I’t :

EDEN CALLS FOR BIDS|‘“ ”>' TO REPAIR WATERWORKS "a.T

— that-cEDFV, Jun-J 10-Wll»i sufficient

fuiid.1 available and nil legal steps Imvlns bt-en taken, the Eden vll- 1 Ingr bo-,ird of trustees nnve posted nolice to contractors to submit bids for the furnlshlni of mnierlnli and|a i>atl inbor for the r.'pair of'the p retjn i; follov.-l waUT system. I formec

The notice taiS for three tclietl-. ulev namely: Onr for the funiLih-; ing of a. new-complete pump and t " motor n-..-<mbly nnd il'.i Instnlhi-' lloiv: M'coiid. ttVc' bld.1 to cover Uie -■ furnuslilnx’ of ste.>l or cast iron pipe ' to the nmounl ol 27G0 f(ct and nlM>' flttinc.1 nnd two fire hydrmiis;' I .schedule three Li for fiirnlshlnc nil I ' i ■ necessary labor nnd e<julpment (or^ anv lhe installation of tin pipe. 1 . 1. ,

Minimum wage rates aj» pre.icrlb?d “ by the federal emergency odmlnia-1 8OOI trniion of public works nre to b : ; T~> pnld. Local labor Is to be used ns ' X ^ l much oa possible. The lime fpr the j

M «‘S w n iD n t F C r O R — I O A O : : s S ing luixophonc tirica o j long ' X I Ju ip U k ay o u o u ttn iliy th alb n I 'M tha rad io F r ^ a y night a iu l n t H “ L O N C E R D O F.?N T . S A Y D ■ H I don 't claim to /mro nny i

w u . Dut rcinrm ltrr I p la y a o aty to p ta^ in jH'rftH-t tuno 1 natuToily jnakr* the grtu le q

T HEcarvn lav inpquaJitics ol and ih c ir pcrtcit infonati

CODCcdcd. Cnnn is tlic wocld'j turcr o f band -insinimcnu a i^ iflf; r r r r y inst^m cht used in tremendous resource^ j>»teai exclusive features combine to ]

- iog »upcriori<^* at 0 0 greater c G ioo iC your Conn now, £r

K ock o f this direct factory I aod easy payments cbcerfuUy 1

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nplr .'\IrPI>rrn)n of Four Square P 'I at Neu- Vork. rrturnlng from a **'rv.->ncell»t U again a blond and .millngly preillrted Ihere is going f ?

f ” ;= :____:______ ? ■ ■ ---— W. Glmlttlni! of bios explrei nl 8 p. r e t ^ on June an. Bids nre lu be open- Addlll at n speclnl meeting of the board rge 1 t-evening. . . Rudy

P.\TIENT RECOVERINGDEN. June 19-Ray Harding Is - -csrrlatlent at the Wendell hosplUl' 'M l DV.-lng n maJoi' operation per-'ned Tuesdny. He Li a son of Mr. I fifl

Mrs.’ E. U. Hanllng of Eden. ^hnd Just returned from Ihc M

verslty of - tdaho. Muthern .ich. nl Poentello. (fH

r C H I N G . . . Iny.whoro on tho body— i u Iso burning irritatod akin— ' » oothcdandholpodby

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J g O J r o ll h aro a n d B f l | b roo^ (M ftn^ jo& on | H n ever pcepa to me.!* W 1

D E T T E n . nunoY. ^ , m ■f m oro talrnl^ than C ia ' A 1a Cann and it'a ao -w x t

ts that a fcU o w juat \ Yqu icker.’' '*V>3i

: o f Conn insrrumeno 1 n»eViation tiro univervdly "C-.ld's la rg o t manufac- td the on ly one mak- f,-,„in the band. Conn 't f,rated n ro c tju s and drro proauce ouistaod* «»<■«•»p »hi« r c o jt .from the complete ,

y branch. Free trial ' .y a fra a ye y .

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00OOODING, June l»-Tw o vaca- toito »n Bible ichooU opened here Mon- ^oum ly moming with record enroll- 3 , mts. The Union vacation Khoo) ^ s an enrollment of lU pupils at * {. e Mcthodlsl :Ehurch nnd the Bap-j^^ o,, ii'school'has dn eiiroUmenl of 50']^^ alEi*?;,___ : • ■ - ■ _ .. • ! n u * <The Union school a in charge of ,•V Willlnm R-Bowmnn-anri.nrv ephen E. Bnrnwcll. Mrs; Wilbur 10‘ “ )ff Is euperlntcnderit ot the Junior partment. nssLited by Mlas Mnvlirf” ^^' igera, Mrs. li. M. Cook und M r8.!^ “ > '

C. Potts. ,Mi3. Uowman Is in I Mr. « arge ot the prlmarj' depnrtmeni i M'* th Mrs. Stokes and Miss Joan irker a s ’ osslstnnu. .MLw Ruth mu ts In chnrge ot sewing lo." | nlor and intermediate glrla. mani I'cacliers In the Daptlst school nre weeks IV. and’ Mrs, Albert E. Beasley. rs. Uoyd Snively nnd Mra Fergua after IRRS.-

E R O M E R O T A R IA N SG IV E A N N U A L P A R T Y a . . .

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JEROM E, June 19—'Ilie annuu} day c rty for liicominc oftlcers nnd Nor ves of Rolnrlnns wns given Tues* car w y evening nt the Jerome Civic badly lb house by the Rolnry club. Din*r waa served by tho Presbylerlnn ’----illd nt table* nl which placesire laid, for 76 persons. —Oeorge Bremer presided aa out*Ing president, and L . W. Orev- 1 E, newly elected president, res- : nded with remnrka. R. E. Shep- . < rd, H. W. Hurlebnus. nnd John]Nims were speaker#. Music' wns

rnlshed by’ Wnlter Snodgrass’s 1 nee orchesirn. and guests enjoy-{ dancing during the later pnrl of |

e evening. 1 fNewly elected officers Include L. '■ . Grovliig, president: Joe Shirley. | ic.jiitBlduiii; I*. O. BeddMI, sec- ■ ■ - Uiry: and D. E. Smith, treosurerf! IdlUonal board members are Geo.'e Bremer. L . .T . Miller, P a lil! ___Idy and Ri C. l>(atson. i ’

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A B O U T & % ) s u n i i i a I V t K n .cm inTK unlnuiM t u l

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rESSIR, I rHisis i

'■ (S3ILL-WEATHERTn-.’Ri: not fluesslna when we

tfll you the tamoui •‘G-J” All- ’M iher al‘ e» more than *i'~e greater onrsl ld mlleafir.aeUng up fhe eiperlrnce of our C-.V eunotner* U *Tldence — real ••limony—itaihwtd coast to coast hy frai Inipecior Fauroi of theei, Vnric Poller.e found ih.K this firr Jlr it Coodytar rr of hlilnry l« atandlng up rtcn • tirr Ilian »e'*e eialmed. Come sre lit cotrllMt-io-buIld lire ibal costs OU nothlnc eiiraJ

.S'lirc !L’A R .\ N T E E D A G A IN S T RO A D . . .\Z A R D S os w e ll as d c fcc t i.

T F IK P R O V E ! ) " ( i- ’r C O ST S Come in .md H K K lhc*ev ir ic iice ' m yciti’II K N O W w h y t Jo o ilicu r is ni

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r O W N S E N D C L U B T O , 'C O N V E N E A T G O O D IN G .-

GOODINO. June 19 — Ooodluff ' 'ownsend club «m meet U tho court:ous« on Saturday night. Juna 23.....I 8 o-cloct with Scnator-Arbudcle,— - national speaker, giving a lecture. .Mr nnd Mrs. Ed. Oearhordt hava

a their house guesta, thetr ua-lo^IW and daugbter, Mr. aad’M ii; j .Ilzgentld of Ban rnm clieo,....... ...........Mlsa Mildred. Herbert of . Rigby :

fc spending soma time at the home I her grnndjxirents. -Judge andi Irs. E. E. Bmndt, wlUi whoni iho . eturned alter ttiey spent two weekk 1th Uielr ton-ln-law and daughter,Ir. nnd Mrs Elmer Herbert. . . . Miss Bess Swedenborg,’teoehcr in

:olse schools. Is vlslttng hero u the uest of Mrs. D. B . Brehisan.Rev. and Mrs. WUIUim C. Bow-’

un and fonily returned (rom & two ecks visit lit Paaadena Mra. Prank Silver rttumod today

fter R weeic's vocation In Hailey.

CARS CO LUD EHAOERMAN, June 19 — A car

riven by Gomer Condit In wbleh teve Wlnegnr waj Also riding w u 1 a collision with a car driven.by . A. Hnwklnberry ot Portland, Sun- ay evening nenr the Owsley bridge.None ol the occupanU of elUier -

iir were hurt, but bolh cars were Idly damaged.

S c h i l l i n g

A im o n d4 h x f r a c c

One drop works msgio in » di.k

T5r of cooked fruit

isKWrm-’ '

read' “ •* accouou In The Sacor-

V j S L S m ^ . 'd a y E T e n ia l f iS in io vS D * '0M . T im e . B ^ = ™ C o l l U t ' s , ■HiSntfcin^ L lb c r tff '

K tf H rwEVIDENCE

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PR'o'iED! it,.;!!’".':,t at-tl. SO S- .SK I»- lrt._ qwtflllr

PROVED! V , 'K '* fIS s ir r r v tupa cm/> qvULrr

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READY MADV — C Of l A t / £ S T

....Ch*pt«• . XO im O

' - HOPE you wil

day, Mr. Albt ^ AM my litt]

D i j ™ “v lll S i ' bad time, poor woman, but yoi ly.” .

There was a hint of regret the return of hfs invaluable cc illness did not cause him the a

B « tooke<l * t Ut« girl- irho ha<I»- ' Ttplaoed her. cemlog (rom ona of : .tiM'otber dejwirtmenu o( Uia Lon- j (too oftlce of his great ali-pIane rae* * lory. Ee r mored ralc« and ahining t e^vs pfesaetf htm. In the fev weekt I that ahe. bad. been doing hla per> I aonal correspradenee he had often I been atruclc by her oniuual combln* Ulon of buslneu efnelener and < emotional appeal 8he waa, he had \ decided, the meet absolatelr nat> ural roung wnnsn be aad met la

-hU offloe lUe. <"ITou are verr fond of rour aUter,

Mra. Moore?" he aaked. sRe vanUd > to.keep her In hla otflee a llttb I looser, although their work waa <fone and ahe mu resdr to g o^ .'. <

He kncH* aU nbout U a r k U v i t , of-courae, Uiat ihe waa'tne'iKdow c dt Rex Moore, the airman.' who hod h lost his life in on attempt to n ; the ^ Pacific that'she and her j oung iiU- ^ ter had'been stranded In. Australia, ^ penniless, and that a/riend'and bus- » Jness colleague ot iiJa h»i1 lookect ^ nfter Ihem and sent tbem to £ng>

. land, with a latter to hlnuwU aa tho « iKMd or tfio iifm that produced llie T machine In wblch the airman had met bU death.

Tljat was two yeara ago. Of course w tb* XlnA had'done.ereiTthlng u i v could to belp ber. l^ ey wouWbav* 1* looked atter ber, without otfertng f( ber work, but sbe wanted a Job and ^ .wenld take nothing eIie .'B j now ahe had worked her way Into a good d< poalUon, but It ia s only m tbe last gi tew weeks that Mark Aibery had n.

■ cosie Into personal contact with uj iwr.’

Ke found blmMlf'.Interested In tl her. Sho had bralrj. He eould not at m first make up bts mind whether ahe f< was pretty: then dtelded that ahe « waa not. but sotnetlmea looked beau- lr ttful, when her Uue eye* sbone aod al the expreesloa 'of ber oval face g> changed fitnaliaoment to moment av

' in-lta emottecal vltaUt?. > tuHer eyes were the color of lupins, M

'A-dart.' ffiUty blue, and her hair b< w u led'brown, Uke a glossy ripe pi cbettaot She had a high spirit, and. Sh

. he fueased, a QUlek temper. And abe B w u not« “y « girt.*' • - w

' ' ' H« Uked* that etpeelally in her. As tba beaAot a great business; be bad so’many “ y « girb'*.and “ )e i men” h) to deal with. Bren the indlspensa- blo Mlsa Dixie .TO a bit of a_!!reslhi woman,” agreeing invariably wuh ly cverTtblng be lald. tr

' — — fcBut Laurie Mooie had contradict* al

ed him aeveral tlmea. And only lu t week, over that tiresome matter tn ei whkh he waa tip against the Oov* st «rement, she bad most unexpected* fa ly made a auggeitlon that crlUdi- d<

. ed his own handling of the case, it fe w u a piece of feminine gulte.'Of courae. sbe could not understand tti the technical Issues, but her Instinct at told her that bU tKatment of the M altuatton WM wrong. And ahe (um- li ed out to be right. b«

Yea, Mark Albery -wu deftaiUcly es■ Interested la youag Mrs. Moore, qe pt

w u not at an c*rtaln th lt be w u ye-^-^not talllng-tn-teve witb-her-But^that yc

would be another matter. He v u Ui forty*flre aad a caallemed bachelor, et Marrlaga had never . «itered hU wi thouihLs asd w u not likely to now. of

“ Yes. X miss Qtadya very mueh wben ahe's on tour.” ttu girl u ld. h: “ Add she haan' been In London for to liirw months.- . a

“She Is a daneer, Un'l sheT“ cc "yes, and ahe's getting on iplen*

. dldJy." Pride rang In Laune’s voice, pl It w u plain to tne man Uiat little fu Ulster WM the apple of her eye. “Tt)c st manster of the tioupo thinks a lot of her. I abaU never forget that li dc w u your klndaes* that made It pos* gc *lbl« for ber to take lessans. Mr. Albery. You hava done m much for of u» both.” pi

"One could not do too much for tu Jlex Moore's widow." the man said.]

Jun e I_ i _ , A n d B l

Y e s t e r -■Will find evcrj- thin;: in th nish thefr homes. W’e have used furniture .nnd sell nt re out of the high rent distric o%-erhead expense to .ke^P money.

CAIX AND GET A BH

ISL MOO

DEWIFEWjS T A N T O N . [ M J I 4 .

•pter One 'W IDO W

will have a very good time, Mrs. u deserve a rest. I've been work- ird these last weela."Moore looked at her employer, yes so'ftiy brighrS’lth jraflJuac:Albery/’ she said. VI shall be able little sister’s first night on Easterall right, Mrs. Moore. Miss bo back on Tueaday. She’s had a you've taken her place splcndid-ret in Mark Albery’s voice, as if } confidential secretary after an e satisfaction that it should.Bd)-------- -----------------------of He had a curious rolee, amootb and n- rather toneless, but commanding. «• *'On« sometimes wonders whether ng the firm mitht not be responsible— ks fn a, way. Some slight technical flaw T- that was overlooked. Anyhow, such EO tragedies trlng thinks home.Q* "Oh, no, Mr. Albery, I ’m sure you Id could not blaato yourself In any Id wny,” u td Laurie warmly, t* She looked at his lmpa«.ilve face la with a Uad ot hero*w<onUp In hCT-

eyes. He w u a spar* man ot me*X, dium lielKht, gracefully built, an ar*•d resting figure in his carelessly ele*)o gant clothes. "■u His featurea had somelhlng of an . iLBdent ' £n'PUan carving about e, tbem. tbo hIgU forehead, the flatly w citrred noie, the mouth, full-lipped a but close-set. the loog, narrow dark IC eyes, the thick uUn*blae< hair with i. a wide ripple in it. The grave, dark t, fac« was olive-skinned. He seodlm i. smiled, but when he did, a sudden . it charm flashed over it.;; “ You had only Just been married « when poor Mocre w u lost, hadn't

(2 "Yea-^nly a few weeks.”" I t w u a cruel thing ter you. He

« w u a rem4rkabl« fellow.” y Mark Albery had only apoken to « L&uxte about ttwr husband ooe* be* g fore. I t bad seemed to him that abe d shrank from dlscusslng blnt Bu t to- e day be w u aelced wttb a etirloua d desire to probe her mind. She w u ;l gifted with such a rich tempera* d ment. Sueh reservu appeared to be

unnatural." I u w a good deal of him at one

1 time,” he went on. *1 never met a I man s«-fuU oL llte ,..« i completely - e fearless, so highly s&ung, and yet so e selt-oontrolled, l^ r his ate, he w u . Incredible. And a gentua In the i air. Bom fer it. 2 looked for ths t greatest thlnga from tUm, and I'm t aure be would have don* toem If bei

}iad lived. It's a grand sam«, Mra.I, Moore, but a risky one. It 'll always r b* risky, u far u we can aee. ' A t patch of bad- weatber -r. who can !, fJght against thatt A great k u to g Sngland and to aviation i ll over the

world.”

i lAurle was looking away, trom

. " I somettmei wonder It you stUl jihopo—aralnat hope?” he u ld ouieU _ 1 ly. "That he mlBbt come back? No .

trace of htm or hts machine w u found, In spUe of the most Inten-

* slve search. Do you?" H t "Oh. n o r I t w u a kind of cbok«l1 cry U u l came from her lips sti* w u* stui looking away from him. Her -• face «~u working wtth a audden - deep emotion. I t looked almost lUce t tear.f "I'm sorry, I should not hav* aald _ 1 that.” Albery w u dlstreased. " I t w u t stupid, unkmd.- Foxgivw-me^ Mra. th B Moore. The lu t tblng I want lo do th ■ is to cause you pain. I want you to Pi

be Jwppy. I cannot help being Inter* fli r estod in you. You ar« so brav*. You dc s put up such a good tight against ih t your troubles. But 1 mustn't keep h<

I this lltlle present—u aa Eu le r '. egg? n 's ORlr a trifle,-but I felt 2 I would Uke to show my appreciation. of your work." ~1 . The tntlft .that he put Into her *■>

hand was » h indbu. ntted with -r toilet rcquUites. daintily *aamelled. ■

A simple U t i unoslcntatloua but' fcojtly, bcauUfully cliosen. I

• Laurie's pale face flushed with L . pleasure. She had one of her beautl- ■ > ful momenis as she smiled and} stammtred her thanks.' i "YOH arc too kind. Mr. Albery. 1 fl i don't deserve tU VS'hat i perfecll}‘ Borgeous btel” Dl

He took her hand. Tb* closeness Q| ’ ot hU grip w u Uke himself, lm* U

passive, faintly mjiterious. dls> Jj r turblnj. i.] Laurle'i heart beat a UIU* futer

Bridesk i d e s o f I

r - J u n e sthe furniture line to fur-

ive a good line of new and t reajonnble priccs. Wo are trict ar.d don't have a big . i eep up nnd can aave you

BR IBE BOOK FREEI |

Io - iro ';;s r |

TWIN PALLS DAILl

D IX IB O T G A N* r W B B Y I HADN'T B EE N ABi . r6ETA RO U N D R3B.SO LO N 6

D IX IE - B U T A S 'to u KMOW

SCORCHY SMITH-^ WHBTH6R T H ii * A P A l fB AjMtM . TH£ RSVOUJTION ORNCJTjff W6'l TW SB K>LK9 ARB

Pastor Aims Ti

HOPE that Clark Oable (left) might b field of evaageUsm prompted the I Jesnicy from llopedale, Oblo, te Hoi

- icr«cn iU r, who hails from Cadis, < Catalina Island and the reformation Rev. air, WllUams recently held a pni Photos.

titan-.u(ual,-u she hurried, out of o the building nesr tho Houses of „ PirilamenC on Che rtwr. to the tiny fist in the roof of an old, tumble- at down house In Westminster that _ she kept always brluht and cosy u a *" home for her little sister to come ■

Those aere four happy days thal « LaurH Moor* spent in IJverpool! < alth her sister. Oood Prlday and' |

ENDS TODAY!

' — III ■■ iin ^ — t o m o r r o w :

ricked As Tbe Bett ricture Of Thn Vear ,

By Tho National'Board o r Aevltw: !

ATMi m o a o r A MAN WHOSf o m y M A Sra WAS THI SIA i??

M A N O F

A R A NOixtitrf t f a 6 l ia t n a it i i t v i

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"CaU Of Th» SsTact N*. 7- 1Maslcit' - Newi {

COMtNC SCNDAV:■cn.MiLTC c n .v f rs* e g t t t *

f ;

LY NEWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAH

ABLE W SO - 'w i f>N6. Jl ] J I KlbOl^Jf B

TW w TT ip l

a - ■' •

THIS M09TBB J W j / I WOUtpNV / THe CAPTOU A A COUPtB O ''ve'RB c o m jn ' t o / CTNoium* we • IP AN/ SAWBP OFP l l V^W BteO M tN O•POLITICIAN KK«e6 U ---

y^ ^ tEO N 'BO T H

To Save Gable ”

It be led from » • Infol Iif*’' Into the um le Rev. Samvel WlUlams (right) toHollywood. MeanwhUe the handsome ~ fat, Ohio, waa 'on location” at SanU ^Ion project had to be postponed. The fpDbile prayer meeting for OabUv-</n ^

Easter Day sbe bad her all lo her* n it. All Saturday they rehearsed at the tbeltre whew tbe new Rewe *—

^ O E•IC SAT Sri-------------- r - —Amnlc»B tStmttUn rtnMng iJiecjtf ta yoBf own ild i.et tai^teid, . .

t esilbii th* «th«r »tUow a dunp- Vfool /rim . Eh «lut: Kttp en rour m■Id* «( th* rose kr Mitifif 7«Br ^I ihir* e( lA* • 'rsyotr w iib ia» ^ I oee* T ln n at—: ^ VN CLE JO E 'K 'S — ....

NOW! TODAT ONLT! M A T IN EE ---------- NIQHT

1 5 c 2 S c ^

I i ' with B ELA (Dracnla) Ll'CO SI

iVanae* FORO • Arllne j i n c E

j PLUS -I- CeBtedy-Novrily-Ncws ' i AND THE BIO SPECIAI.J -TRADE AT HOMEI PAY-O FF"I AT ».-M t o s io h t :

TOMORROW .\SD PAT.

W F lO R EN a w C S il *I c o s n s c sL 'N o .it: J ,

;| A t m s e n s .\t io n : 11 INieHTllFE;-

NOTE: It'i All in rw>. and. Wa i Xever Raise Our Prteet! I

K ID D IES l Oe — ADULTS U e : I

lAHO, THURSDAY MORNING, IU I

JU S T A M ILD , PUS^ O H , MY U O * r r s A M E K E R 1 f y f BBTWeeM - l/M -TW ) W ELL- i 1 ^

KNOWN ESTABLISHMENTS— W/fj.

. W K B . ON TH' , \ f . BX C ELLBN cy , itNO C O M M iX rtB lJ (PRKtOSWIB LOCOW

was being produced, in which the u bttroupe of dancing girls that Oladys color

. hclflngcdjQ_Kj«jiMjUbeJjr!ghtest brot^attractions. man.

The nrst night w u a brUllant aue* Ooodcess, Tbey were both so excited that Is inthey could not sleep, nnd sat up shorntalking tn Laurie's rooih until broad fmdaylight. men)

And yet, u Laurie walked along |>d tothe sUllon platform to the London a lar train on the Tuesday afternoon, there w u a Uttle anxiety In berheart. hom<

W 4 sO }a d ju s t*W tto o th ln ?W u " ™ the life too hard and exciting for her?(Copyright. 1933. Ckiralle Stanton) M v

(Continued tn Next lisue) ^

VERNiTA ABERNATHY WEDS SHOSHONE MAN

OOODINO; June 19-MUs Vem* ^ 8 ° lln Abernathy, daughtw of Mrs.Stella Abernathj' of Ooodlng. and ™oni Leonard Peugh of Sboshone wxr« united In marriage on MondaymomUig at the home of the brlde'a “ Tf*aunt and uncle, Mr. and - Mrs. “ *•Charlea P. Adamson, in the pres- Heence of the family. «»plr Rev. Albert E. Beuley of the Bap* mlMitist churcb performed the cere* tor <mony. Ths urict-* woi;e n 'Amu! sua prorldrew wllb accesiories to mstch. car- some

rj lnR nn arm boucjuel ot yellow col*umblne and ferns. Murw: siewart Th

LAST DAYISHIRLEY TEMPLE

f *n“Our Little Girl”

Wc Inaufnrate Oor Ne*w

• THE NEW •MIRACLE OF SOUND! ;

We'vr selecud a brand new hit Imusical for this opening. . . Wide |I^nse WlU reproduce tu hum* Imablc—Alntable tunes in a way ; you'd hardly believe possible!

: X EO S P A M S -i LYDA ROBERTI I CUFF EDWARDS

ARLINE JODOEg^Uy^ ELEANOR POWBl H" -f -Ptw^J:________ U i y o a M

Chle Sate Nwvchy y S jf n B sColor Carton Newa

COMING SUNDAY:

UNE 20,19SB.

r s H ! ■■

W HO-?/^ DON'T LOOK/ -TH' TO TH* DEM..' -THEY

» i « / l ( .WENT IN TOTH' MOVIE?- A N ? r r uoo is

IS COIN' CME

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^ , '^ b t N U K b i ’/ i^ OTT 666., m 'n V X & M A » ^ kM A 6 N B EFl «TA n x q pla h vk

7 H WONCVR THStf GJTBI5U < fip eO Pts PiD N V ^^aasa.'^O ^

a

bridesmaid, wore « deers c l rose irronlOTed c«pci Dlt Velio Abernathy, P“ >'e olher of lhe-bride, a c t^ u best' sr., a UJ. Tlie“ DTloo Js"i:"graduat« or Mdlng high achool and the groomin the transfer buslnesk in Sho* jif

one. , . J nowImmediately foUowlng the oere* the iany a wedding breakfut w u serv* dorfto twelve persons. A feature w u *'S<

large brlde'a cake. fallliThe couple left for Hailey for a * « '<ek. after which they will be at he siime In Shoshone. Po

Inffc--- ' have

leredith Back on = State Payroll As ■■ CoJlector of Tax

BOISG. June IB (.P)-Pearl C. Mer* ilth of Buhl, one*tlme $400>a* onth chief ex«cutlve ot tbe Idaho aereency relief admlnutratlon,;nt back on tho state's payroll yes* rda}-—this time at »ias a monlh— a ules.tnx collector.

Ke and foitr ottwr men have' been aployed by Ben"’Dlefendorf,-com* l&sloner of tlnance and aditilnbtra* r of tha tax la-.v; to ses that the UVllJUliA U f^ l* BLI iiB juci. o> ” me 8000 merchant collectors In the |

The other coUeclora are 0. 0. Har- ■

mU N T IL TK

Stew£RefriBE IN G C0^

Enter t

li i IiB

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Moon’s Pain■ Or Associa

S T E W A

• RU N S LE SS i

By J. P. M cEVO Y aiK H' PAiniEg I r-WHW vas ALU Hr | Y ;^ J ^^ 1

' L O W J I N K S n

PM tlD SN T E M B c r ft M08LB COU•UM SSffll PTO UP 71

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n n ol Welser. Harry Beckwith of ’uyette, and Charles L. McParlane, _ r., and J. B . Ho!den, both of Dolsc. °----------------------- -------- Etu

Seedpta Poor (n ernariagi

Receipts' from the tax for Msy offic lor are coming In to bia offloe "by 1» armftii in everj' mail," Dlefen- orf uid'today.•■Some merchants, howe«r, are '

ailing to .comply with the law and re delaying making tbelr returns,*• le said. • Al

Por that reason the collectors and tcp nrcstJgatcrs he h u Just appointed sler islve been sent into the field, he ex- fronr >hilned. Adv.

L E T US Vi^IRE y o u ;

Call for esfimates on 3 wiring and fixture!

No obligation.

ELEC T R IC MOTO

Phone 203 G flff R ^ i r

i n rPHE CONCLUSION OF I

a rt W ar iterator T3NDUCTED A T RADIO!

the Contest.You Have An Equi

to Receiv

ValiiaUeA Model 455 Ste

RefrigerAwarded to the one subir^I mate of the electrical p6v Stcwart-Warner refrijreratc test—10 P. M. MAY iTth toSIMPLE RULES 1

DONT DELAYT est CorcJ(*ded Sati/rday,

Stew art*W am er_B t£ rItren itiM. Al Radi

or Fu ll Particulars-S^ -

nt afldFflfnitliated Stewart-Warner'Qi

L R T - W ASA FET Y ZONE

R E F R r G E R . \ T O R

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and J . H .'^STRIEBH ..W HEAR WHAT T H 'M

ORCHESTRA'S W k .... . -PLAYIN' ? - WEU- \

SOME PEOPLE FAU.-AM'I

; IN H IG H PLA G ES

C O tW ffV BES

WELCOMB ‘1 .r?cF^«.L- /OU HAVE i :V

LICE.NSED AT GOOI71NO OOODINO, June 19 - Leonard

-Eeugh-ot^hoshone and Vemlta Ab- ernathy of GcSsdlng secuwt a mar­riage license at^he co-Jnty cleric's office' here Monday, June 17,

WOGAMANS TOP AND BODY CO.

. Auto top, g lw . body and fender icpalr, painting. Furniture uphol- slerlng. Aralngs, Try us first. Acrou from Telephone Dldg. Phone 476.- idv.

) U R N E W H O M E L

r O R S E R V I C E

Emerick-----;---------r

F T H E

rnerlestI O L A N D ,

tNow r[]ual Opportunity V :ive the

3 Awardtewart-Warnerferatorait)lttln(t the clo.'cst e»ll- p6wcr. consumed by the rator durinjr tho r,6*day f) to 10 P. M. JU.N’E 22nd.

EASY TO ESTIMATE , ACT TODAY! -

ay, June 22nd. 10 P. .M.:rator Awarded 11:30 P. • (adioland.

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New C a ss ia Coun ty Coui House SuBOCsted. Un d e r

. . . P u b lic - W o rk s — — -

BUKLEY, July IB-O nc Of tt outjlandlnB lt«ra» of butlncM ,(

— - -come bcfore thc C «« l* oouiilar-pUx nios teard wh«n It i^m u TuMdi of n«xt m «k at 3 o'clock Is the tfl crneon In the district cuiut m i will bc the preposaj to erect a cout tr court houae. ucconlln* to Artht

Pierce, M alu . chairman of lr county plannlnE t>ou<l- ’ Tha county already owwi a hall Wo:k of ground, directly aoutb « the city hai:. on a line with th federal bnlldlng. Tbe city hall hi betn shared wlt.h the county f< lu office* slnctt the removal of tli county icat from Albion in 101 More apace haa long been needed b the county. The court houae alt

. ' wu donated by tlie city of Burle In fulfillment of Its pledse made a an Inducement to lecure the remori ot the county acat to Burley. I

^ addition the county wia given fre '• rent for ten yeara afnee which tlm

the rental- haa been M«M per yea) Under the PW A act-u?. 43 pe

cent of a court houae woulr*. be bom 4 by lhe government. A bond lasue fo

the other 85 per ctnC would be nee f«ao'. Paj-ment o f the bonda coul bv‘ dlatributed on an nmortlzei

over a long period of yean Allied Chairman Pierce, who Is aU: ft member of tho county board o commUftlonen.-and the vo. t to th county In rent on tbe city buUdln would almost pay the annual pay tnenis for bolh principal and Inter CKi. rother thon the expenditure a

— al-prrt.<nL_n.-lth »nthlny_te .ahow-ll■jelum. ■

ITALY PLANS CONSTBUCTION •• O F VAST AFUICAN ROAl

ROMS highway from thAiltntlo oseon lo the Red aea, run nlng along the nbrtbem ahorea c Africa, wlll-be completed within fev years aa a result of approprla tions Just mode by the itallaa gor ernment.

•Hie road will be 3380 mllca lonj cf which 1250 miles ore In Itallai tenltorj*.

The IlaJlan eecUon irtQ Jot rVfiich North Africa to Egypt. 1

_______wlU.follow the ancient RomaajoutAlong the cout. and pota near th once floui'lahlng cities of 8abrat4 Cyrene nnd Leptls Magna.

The road will also have mUltar Importance, alnco patrollng' of th

Y c««t will be rendered eaaler,

NO CAUSE FO B ' on 'O RCE AALBORG. Denmark (/P) — Th

/ict thai a huib<tnd,is ao ea^hual aiilc fisherman, 'ariently Oomlf 10 rod and reel. I: not sufficient Jus tlflcatlon for a divorce, th« clvl

----- WUU M i i l lu r t i i id n rw iu iin i Idecree to Mrs. Ann Anderaon.

.. SPONSORS REL IG IO US F ILM S MELBOURNE '/?>>—" If ChrUt re

tuiMd he would ua? the clncua V . eit]phii8lse hls meMage. inatead o canned criminality, let fllmi por tny Chrls'.'a glor>\" aays J . O’Relllj commonwealth film censor wbo i alto a lay preacher.

lERA CANNING PROJECT APPROVED AT BURLED

DURLEY. June" "19-Cooperatlw

<ier the lER A lias been madb t"y tbe elty council and the county com- mlulonerj, announced WllUam Me- .MllUn, county : e r a admlntotratoj

Kot only hear but heed, bur OMd Con are all reconditioned and reaaonable. You can buy one out of income.10 Ford Coupe ..................*315■31 Ford TUdor Sedan.

530-17 Tlrt.n...................11 DeSoto BIX Coupe _____ tS ii10 Ford Fordor Sedan ...____J22i.■3J Ford V-8 .TUdor ......... »39S■M Ford V-8 Fordor _____|«ps■Ji Ford De Fordor Sedan _ u j j■irTord Coupe____ — __*4flS■Jl caaex Coupe____________ $ ljj ■•J3 PU-mouth Sedan ___ - _ m u■34 Ford Pickup___ t w

---- J33-Foftl Tn iglc ■ --- j.i«■35 Ford Truck ___________ « 2j

— ■Sl Ford Truck t?f*i20 Fcrd Truck ..... ............ t lM^ Ford T ru c k ----------*125■31 Graham Coupe_________ *lt&-■:* Bulck Sedan ............-__ *350■J7 Btudebaker Sedan ........* 70■31 Ford Coupe .........-____ *3(0

_____ 13 Fort 4-eyl.- Sedan,. 8ide Moanta' vm

Ca«h er Terwa Yea W ill - Dp Better at—

4 U N I O N M O T O R C O M P A N TTonr rO EO Dealer . I

Twin Falla

IP Where W al(

i S | Hlourt

I .to

6*day 1 aft* m mWUB*rtbur f the

half. tb of i the I bas f iot f the 1018.

by alte

lurleyTHIS pholo made'In lhe Hn

f. la by the department of jiisti free erhaeuMr ransom money v time (m Photo. y<»r- ...»m e bere Wedneaday. Tbe duration c le for lhe project will be approxlmat*! •ouW »onW«- " ’ill W

en and 10 men employed, and tb '.•■ra project ezpendlturea will total «M4 alM ot Which I68SO a lli go for Iabo

■d of alone- I t 1* estimated by McMUla J the ^hat 40.000 cans of fruit and reje jdlne cinned. n « bulk c B ,v . the vegetables will come from th

IBR A ganJett*ml the fair grounda. ..............

ONOAS J jkL the ' 'run-ea ofIln a •prla. ■ ^ ■gor-

long.allan ^

S-:•The - —-----hull- ,ret«d '

civil ^-------*■*■--pniii A* I

M S' • II i i r ^ M W>a to f i ^ Rd of W g a por*-‘“ y->0 u

T.EY j j M f

' tbe' ^

MC-■ator

- Take Ac

S P E C

An

idtutas The low eost <

with the easy te im' hot water proble125Iti- Come irt, or p

jm the whole 8l< •M ,and the many odas' i' ■ • . . .

■J

J , ___________________________

. TWIN FALLS DAIL

leys H id W eyerh aeu ser J

farmon Waley aparlmenl in Salt tice, shows the hollow tabic leg v, was hiddctt. The bills were bum

f KIMBERLY MAN HEADS- * . ■ SCHOOLMASTER CLUlIbe ----- .443 MOSCOW. Juno 10—Planning’ tiBor discuss ons problem vital to Idahi lan education nt c.-*xb weekly k s s Ioige> during the summer uhool. tiie Idn of ho achoolmaaters- club haa been or

the ganlzed tor 1035. Headlntr the ciu! as president this year l». L. t

k D Y l

d v a n r a g e o f T l

I A L O F F

I Elecfri^ : The I

W estin gr W s l k W e present

W a te r Heaters to a ll our euatot has been disconi

w ater.M I B B have this better

m m fr c o m p le t e !■ iBcladbc K«t*a]

t o f the heater, in5taI1ed. is rea lly terms and new low rate fo r w ate km is e as ily solved fo r a ll time,

phone fo r a rep reseata tive to o i l itory about the new low rates fo r ^ ra n ta s e s o f th is m odem serrice

a o W P o \A T Y O U P y S E P V I C t ^

ILY NEWS, TWIN FALLS HJAH

r Ransom M oney

!alt Lake CTty, Utah, and released g where $3500 of the George Wey- umed in the stove at the left;—

I . Thomu. auperlatfndent of scboola , * at icimberly. Attendance at tbe flnt

treellnff nunjbe.;«l 70, tnoalfy'w- perlntendcnts and priiwipals. the

g’ to, Sciioolmastera’. club, formed ■ four laho .years ago, b u become an Influen* Blon I tlnl factor' In forming the program Idn-jof the Idaho St.ilc Bduoatlonal As* I or-1 sedation: At tho end of the unl«r- ciub 1 «liy summer «s*lon tlio Schoolmas-

A.!terV.club adopta resolutlcna on all — ■ ' - tt-

S C E - To

Old shoe presents .ca house with*

is l< ^

"InstalW Wat€'Pf/ . There is1 trie water h

you just tu -— wailing, No

This moden ' and certain

T h i s been R E D U

FP uplentiid sert I \ ical means 1

ric Wat<■ Lo w est P ric e E v e r Q uot nghouse O r H o tp o in t W ant this speclu! offer on Hotpoint rs In order to mnke this eontinuoi itomers, at thiti time of year, when :ontinued and they must have some ou pay for heating water by some Iter, more convenient hot wster aer

E L Y in s t a l l e d« a l W irlBc aod PUmbinx

Dyamaiing.-And,ater heating, the I

i l Ioil. an let os tell W ^ k I ’or wster heating I- Q IW E i a

lA H 0 . T h u r s d a y m o r n i n g , j u i

Dessicated Body a Of Pre- Historic J ^ Miner Discovered SkO MAMMOTH CAVE, Ky.. June 10 • h i MV-Tlie body of a nre*W»torlc f

miner discovered in ooe of the «ub* terranean reoe&ses ot Mammoth Cave nntlonol park waa treated wltb,

•}l£ chemical.pre83n-aUon<.toaay.u set*... ' r. entlsU endeavored to find out what ^^ m ^ner ot man^beLwafao--------- _ Cr a The diKovery. annotioeed by, Ro- \

. bert P. Holland, acting npreaenU> u d - Ow nf Ihf. p«Ai>pglftft In j^ obarse of the park, was termed an c M •■ImporUnt archeological find- Two a ..3 cat'e guides made the dlaemtry. Tbe »{

deaslcated body was found under tbe g. larg? limestone block on a sand* ic

v.i, covered ledge in a eave about one* o j f l half mile from Violet d ty . t<f j A (Iber necklace cord waa found ai

. « ta place.t|[[ a woA-en fiber loin cloth oovertng ‘M the hips was designed as well pre*0 «n'. \r S ----------------- “! ? SUPERINTENDENTS IN j,1 SESSION AT MOSCOW f______ It

MOSCOW. June 1»-Mrs. Ijey- Klelnkopf of Twin P^lli Is oae>of sl

34 county sehool superintendents In oi tbe state atlendln« a two weeks'

' ahort course which baa i r ewn to us s s be a unique and valuable featuiw ot ai

. tbe annual VnlrersltroAldaboium* tlmer session. It wtll end June 33. f<

first TiM superlntendenu attead spe*tu- ciai classes, take not«« on lectures si

•n« .by vUltlng expertc. and nold lively r four dlscuulona en waya andjen* tnnns of bettering educaUonaloon* inram ditlons In Idaho', paitlcularly In the al As* . i ‘ i.. I \-er- — — — — ttnas- educnilonal problema discussed dur* p<I all Ing the'term. tl— III II ■.

> June Bli d t h e M e n T h e

hoes and rice can be dodged— unc can be ipcchanged—but yon sin

ithou£ a dependable supply o f h< -4<Mnake-ce<4ain-of-»n-smpI»-8U|

a l l a n E L E C T R

i t e r H e a t e r i n Y o u

i is no waiting when you have ai sr heater in your home. When yoi turn the faucet — and you get

No need to remember to turn the lern method o f heating water is j lin as electric ligh t

that rates for normal domestic wi D U C ED O N E- T H IR D every fami service!. A s a matter of fact it is. I ns for heating water.

ter H e a t

lo ted O n aV a te r H e a t e r ^ 0 P .

in t and Westinghouae 'j | 1luous aen iee availab le !■ : t Iien the use o f furnaces | !i I ^me means o f providing i ’ ,ome method. W h y not l!l .1 'aerv iee: ll, i i

■ I! '!• ! ! II I

ii i 1

I I

UNE 20. 1985.

rural districts, John W.Condle.'state tl superintendent, took up In detail B new leglalation on edueitlon paas* bi ed by the sut« leglalatucn tu t wtn* ter, and led aenral of Ihe meet* E

, ingj, , ei• _ h:

' MINK FAMILY REUNION HELD NEAR FAIRFIELD c

_____ . ■ h■ FA lR nC LD . june-lB-M r. and

Mrs. 8. 0. Mink, Mr. and Urs. Chsrkl Mlnk,..Ur—and-Mrs.— Roy-- Mlnk and sona, Mr. and Mra. Ches- ^ ter L. Mink and 'daugnler. Miss „ *t«da-Ballardr-Mri~achlli,-all—of ^ GoodUig;' Mlaa tava Mink of Bobe. . and Claude, BaHard of Fairfield Z apent Sundny at the Pioneer camp ground on 8oi<31er creek, tbe occas* t ion being tbe birthday anrJveraarles of S. C. Mink an J of hU son. Chea* i ter, and the amilversary .of Mr. and Mrs. ChcsUr Mink's wedding.

Mr. and Mra. O H. wnawaJl and two daughters o! JiJoscow arrlnd here last ntglit to visit r.er motljer, Mra; F, c. Miller, and other rela* U\-ea.

Henry Berry, jr „ son ot Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Bcny of Oakland, Call* fomla. but fonnerly of tbls vlcln* Ity. arrived Monday to vfalt with relatlvee. Mr. an^ Mrs. Bern’ spent lu t summer here, visiting with her sUter. Kmu Frank Housman. and i other relatlm

Ray'DUon wllTwork on the Saw* toolh national foreit thts aummer u guard at tbe Liberal ranger ata* tlon. assuming Ills dutled within a few days.

A second trainload of lambs w u sli/pped from HIU City, Corral and Fairfield. Monday. -

Mra. Charles Turner, wlw has been In Boise with her. molher for aewr­al days, relumed ThSriday. - -

Under the direction of J . E. GlU, tbe ICRA offlee is located In the post office building, since It and the county offices'were moved from

ridess y M a r r y

ndesirable wedding limply cannot it«ep « hot water,- and the «ppIjM>f4Hvt-wfttep^^--------

u r H o m e "

an automatic elec*'oa want hot water et it' instantly. No he heater bn or off.I just as convenient

water-heating have m ijycan afford this 8. the most econom*

l-err i i i ii c a

in

9 the building owned by H. L. Basset, _ I Boise, into the newly purchased bank:. bulldlnf.

Monday evealng a gto'ip ot t l» ;. Epworth teague young people work-:

ed on eomphtlon 'of the basketball! and volleyball courts back of the| Community church, then enjoyed L suppec with.the three glrb compos­ing the gospel team from Salt Lake c

f City wbo are cnnductlng aervlces f here tbls week.

‘ h o l d w e e k l y c o n c e r t s k

‘•“ d o O D IN a 'Ju n e ' ID '- Regular' we^ly (concerts by the Gooding high ^« l?qol^nd:a.re_belnK_tKl{l_fft!li. ®Saturday rtlghl beginning at 8 o'clock on Main street with W. 8. D Berr^easa, Instructor, In .charge. T

V Flashlight w

Focusing type', nickeled metol^lCOM, flore reflector . . . with Mozdo bulb, l e s s ^ ^ B

I B ig S a v in g s o n P t I 1 0 0 9 ^ P u r e c

K F e n n s y l ^ ^ | a j

H IM T M A s ! f j ; ; s r ' ^

■ / *• • , \I /**■* I ' V

Four oil f~

9 9 - ^ \ - ?« »S * oil rif>5i ond twelve ¥ *£ comprtition ringi tor L ^ v l ChcvToUf ••6"-r.003 y

S1.29 r |

^ ^ 8 9

s’ i u ’i » * , %

p o l y h e a i

Four odlustment*. slip* ^ ^ |i»irr. 7-lrch »lx«. nick«l

pioitd. Very strono-

T^IN F.\LLS

h t f t '.v.C

■ I ■ ' ' - - f *! Roal Estate Transten'Vi^l rBmlaked by U>e UilerrotKtncuii I le' TtUe<OBanBt> Compaar■rti- • • I>*| Deed: Wm. E,.Sasger t« Tbos.■« Cavender *1, Lbt la Blk 8 Twin a PWla; ■ . ■

Deed: J . W. Baxter to W . B . Sav- - age. MOO.:Lot 6 Bik 8 Turrer Addh.--'^

{ Klmberlt-. • ■ ■'. _

h [Donald 'MacKay. • NW U. W W ' N B ; 'h [8 ^ ~ t }g j3 B i» ;* i ______________8 Deed; John Granvlfle to J . D.9. Danner, 11 Lots 11 and 13 Blk MO

Twin Falls.--------■ ■ g s = = = = ^ = r = s a s

* w i M i « u VW U t f i m ■

i 20o y I^ ^ L H o w ly dOT^en eomblna*

P e n n s y lv a n ia O i l IOur Finest 100^ Pure M

Pennsylvania OU M' P B m f S U P R B M B B

'Mmi1 4^

f I C^ 3 V a lv en o / G r in d in gJF"/> / O n tH t

i / ^I-/ 39« -H.TJ i!•** i Include* vocuum typeIL Z L J Volv* Gfiftder. lever typeIJ- 3 Votv*Ufter,-Gem” Velve .“ ■ 4_ Gnr»jir< Compowid •

Spft/NQ.

V D P L I E R S

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iCoachf ■ ■ *# ¥ *

CajnersH a m i l t o n

M a r k s W i

A H a c k i

‘ M u c h W i l l D e p e n d

C a l i f o r n i a M e n t o

A n d F i e l d A t h

D7 B U S SEL t (Associated Pre

B E R K E L E Y , - C a lif., Ju n e • tra c k and fie ld ath letes w ith .fc

and streng th in the N ation a l h ere F r id a y and Sa tu rd a y bii •nthlctic m iffht B ru tu s H am i! fo rn ia expressed doubt today b ro k e n ..

H um ilton , scho larly cuach w o f u ltim ate perforancea fo r tra c k and field ,, doca not see e ye to eye w ith m any o ther m om bers o f h is profession In the matter of setting new mnrka.

"There are lome mlRluy sood rcc- crds In the books noK'." HamUton explained. "We've rcachcd the point vhere a new rccord should be con- «idercd a real feat, not nn cvi-o-> day -pcet!rrence.

' •'Perhaps 1 thouIdn’C m ; h , but 1 »l)t be furprited tf *ny records are brckcn In lbe meet. Moch wit depend on conditions: I f the weather Is Ideal Ihere l i a cood chance some rccords «HI be equal*

. led. Pottlbly some wUI be beaten. “ Jesse Ovens of Ohio BtaU sh(^id

be able to brCak the broad Jump record an)tlme he Jumps. And hc won't nave to nm alone In tbe sprlats as he bas done most of the season. In thU meet there wUI be some boys risht at ills elbows. There ts a bare i posslbtluy Owens bas rcached hU! seasonal peak."

ClMa H ara Loom • Kvcry race, with tbe possible ex-

cepUou of (be mUft and ttvo mil: 41UU. snapes up exceptloually close. lU y Sears' of Butler has Impressed obser>’crs ss tbe standout Ui' the mile and two*mlle. An older and more experienced runner than, the

• rtJt, Sears Is In top condition trhcre- as his keenest rival, Don Lash of Indian* Is nursing a bid 'areh .-mo

. may even be out of comDeUUon. Sears b u a mile to hU credit tbla y eu wbUa Lub , Big Ten cham­pion, cilpp^ one*centb of a aecond ott the BuUer entry's best time. "^ T b e 120 yard blfh hurdle*

world's rteord of 115 second* stands Ibe best cbance of bclnc braken In Ibe opinion o{ Coach llamUtoo. . ]"There are tlirce or four boyj

knocklne at the door,'* he said.■ "Either Pbil Cope or Roy Swlcy ot Southern CaUtornla moy do it, 71ic> run a dead licai m rccord- equalUnc time last week. Bammy KJopttock of Stanford. defendlnB ' champion, may come through. Ile Js Ilke (hat. Sam Alien of Oklnhoma ; llaptlst U a sreat com|Kllt«r. He. };^sn1 bren clocked in as tan tlmen, as some of the others-but he U ' srcatly Improved over last year.. Allen may be the surprise packace of the lot.

While It will be Owens aialiut the lltid la Utc tprlniM. lbe OMe . Stale .Setro wU faelnc lb« I sternest eompetlUan of bis brt|. I liant carter. Ills 1.4 seeond* for ' the bnndred b u been Ued by tier* i man Neataas ot Tniane and liar* rer » ’aUudef «t Texas. Canon .Shoemake ot Oreson. Dob Grieve et llUnolt, Georn Andervon of California and CuUre I’earock of Temple aU have hit Ihe tape In \ 9.4. Owens* SOJ wcands for Ihe ; tartong, bettering the worM's ree- ord. l i In a cbus by itself but Neu- '

n'allander. Shoemake and Grieve all are. andrr St secoods.

F o r d - P e p S o f t b a l l

T e a m D o w n s I E R A i

Union . M o to r Aggregation N ow in Deadlock fo r |

• D iv isio n Lead

s o jT K A ix >>t .\M )in <;s. Amrrkan'IHvliion

Won r a .CiW3io:j«j*ird Freifhi 3 r

____ -LT403 Motor_______ 3..... 1___ ,:so .IE R A . : .Cor.jo!ia*tPd l^bQr .1 -i, Nfluonsl Ou4rd o • J 000

National OtvUionSU ik lr.j .................< 0 l<MwiitT's ....... 3 1Kinr.ey'j --------- 2 5 M>oBrijnswlck ............... 1 .250

• Spon Sht>p ....— 0 < .000

\ Kcrd-l*cp crew ot Union Moicr ftT«pany softballers con crr.tr* t.n an eight run drt'e in the fifth ir.nm.: lait eveRlns to so into a I irt* ;iUce Uf Wllh the Con.v>'.ldaie<l F if:s !U tn the American divuion o: i'-.e Idaho ETfnlns Time* leaeue,.

roTd team downed the IERA rtr.rVsalion. 13 to 8.

R u m WeUi kept ten IER A hlU «rU icatlcrrd wnilr hi* learn mates wfre battertnc Len Simpson for 18 bingI««L. <no« ct which came in the fatal tltth frame. Tbe IERA. made

---- error* to Ms >or the wlrtn^rs—' Brunswick ar.d Kt&acy trams ol

« Expec•a Pronoi» B e l i e v e s ~

i f l l l S u r v i v e

A t B e r k e l e y

id O n C o n d i t i o n s , ’ S a y s i t o r A s F a m e d T r a c k

i h l e t e s A s s e m b l e

EL L J. NEWLAND PrtM Sport. Writer) ne 19 (/P>— T he countrj'.’.s finest h.fcw exceptions w ill m atch strides nal Colleg ijitc A .A . cham pionships

but in th(* face o f th is a r ra y o f m llton o f the U n iv e rs ity o f C a lK la y an y world's- records would be

ft who rvcc iit ly fiKu i'cd out n tablefo r*--- ------------ ----------------

T H E

C B I G ^ BSiX v l■O'-: . “ ’

<0y Tlio Ansocliitcd Prc&t>> iut Buddy My»,~vcteron wasniiietou ds 'Inflelder, leaped Into Uie big six vlt [yesterday aa he kept hla batting ha streak Boing while his leamm&tr, od I Johnny Stone, reached the end of tl* a spurt nnd dropped back,':n. I Tbe slandlne:„M 'n It II Pel.»W,vad«fi«B, PIrale. .. . I JO J8 « .«» mp iohnton, .tlliMIri ... 41 IS JSS >,Q Mtdwleh. csrdlnslt. .. ,22i 4p si JSl* : M#s*», Athktlrt ....... I » 21 ss J «

nta Mm, Sroaion ..........SIS 4x n j<ion. Msrtln. Csrdlnsli ...... ttl 4t ;o OUoys I ------- ------

O l p p i c s A t t r a c t

;;; C a l i f o r n ia ’s C r e w«e.led -----^5 Golden Bears Ambitious to>ndIJc Win Third ’ Classic of -at Berlin.

ma ' • . on. • — ~ . idU Oy ALAN GOL’LU m- f Asaoclnted Presi Sporu 'ESItor) md N SW YORK. June IB ___fomla's csnquertng ow nen . spur-

J , the cU m Ic PoujhUc<iv;lc resatta. at- „ ready h.ivc thtlr eyes on the 193C fj, Olympics.

The aa}dcn Bejtrx from Berfcelej' -v,‘ have carried the Amrrirnn colors

to triumph In ilie Inst two Olym- ley PH'ds'Bt ARv^ierjam nnrt L « Anc-'

. ele.v Tlwy rire ambliiou.i now ’ to rt.' make 11 three slratght n'. B;rlln. On

[„y thetr rccord tor conilnT througli. tn- under prcjaure, durinj lh-; past four. ..“ seasons, they will be harj to beat jn^.ln the b.ittk tor the ln>matlonnl

' a-wiunrn'-'nt“ Pretiy Lucky"

i j i "A lot of tliliiB* can hijijjcn by ^ this time next jw ir." cautioned C.v- igj I roll (Ky) Ebrlght. hrad conch of the

Drars, who brounht )ils vlctorloia crew to town today for nn ovemljsht

, rouiifl of recreation betore. h-jadlns• .westward tomorrow tor the Lons

Beach invitation regain ' I ” W r nsturally hope to develop an-

other Olympic cicw but Jfs always w gamble in baxt-racing. The crew that click% 15 Uw one that wins. 1 KHCM me have oeen pre’.ly lucky.

, Majbe fortune will smile on us again next year. Our boys wl!l be dotni:

(the best they can.-We plan ,to be ,b«clt lor PoiiiiJik-.-rinle. as well s.i

.. th fO Ijm rlc irialf.”I* . -I ■ ■■■ — I I

,the NAttoiul division meet tonight at B.30 o'c!c»:k nn Uncoln field.

a Score by innlncr.: R U EPord-Pfp 120 C80 3—13 l« 6

IERA Oil) 301 1— 6 10 SDji;.ri<': Wr'.'.x and OaniAnd:

^ ,S lm pfo ii anil Dunn-

"D o n ’t W o rr j' J

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't w in FALLS DAH

Its Woruncedlii___m o p ___' »________-

M a r k W i i ib l e d b n

T e n n is D r a w in g s

s P e r r y A ccorded T o p Po s itio t

W h ile N am ing o f G erm at

fo r Second P o s t Cause ; Sensa tio n Am ong Fan :

it LONDON, JDD. 19 WP) — Tw. !S m&Jor snrprtee% wero regUtered

todajr ss the draw wu.miule for ,f : the \^lmbledoD tenhU champion- . I ship*. sUrUng next tttooday.^ j The field, made up of represenU-

I tlvea from all. aectlonf of tlie globe, iIncluded .an even down pLayera

c from the .United Btate«—five mem-— bera of the Dbvls cup tn m and

I four other men, and tbre« vomen Jitn .

• Pred J. Perry of England, w u ae- ' corded Ihe top-tteded position In^ .Jl» men’a singles but the touma-

inent committee caused a mild Mn- /AUon by Medlri); Baron Oottfrled con Cramm. nble Oennan ator, No. 2. Von CrAmm's dc.Mgratlon w u

“ ?fcn u rcfognlllon foft his remark- uble record last year and pcrfonn-

— tmooa-ln Oormar.v^-rout-oLAuatral- la In the Eurofwan lone Davis cup

g play tast week.F, - Jaek Crawford of Australia was’ )f seeded No. 3 followed In order by

H. W . (Bnnnyl Austin; Wilmer Al* llson of Austin, Texas: .Sidney B.

I. Wood. Jr.. of New York; Roderlch 12 Mentcl of Cseehoslovakla. and II ChHsllan Boassus of France. The IT draw placcd Perry and Mensel In j Ihe flrsl quari<;r] Crawford and

Wood In the stcond: Boussu* and I Aurlln In Ibe third and Allison

aiid ven Cramm In the fourth..I 't I ic s::ond .varprltc. this one In ' the nature of an enigma, wns pro* dur-.'rt In Hie dr.nw for the women’a

I Musics. Kallierlni* St.tmmcns. Eng- tniKt's thtrd miiktn? t>erfornft?r and only player so far to pul a halt , to Mrs. Helen Wills Moody'i comeback

[) campaltn. wa.i teeded sixth—two notches below Jlrr. Moody.

' {>ora(l(r Round Fftsi -Dsrothy Rounfl of Bnitland. win­

ner ot the WkmbK'don tltic last year, w u seedetl fint. followol In order by Hlldca .Krah'vtnkcl Sperling of

- Oermany. recent winner of the . P?eneh hard court tltlei Mrs. Moody.

. Utle; Mtne, Ren.’ Mathleu ot PraiK«:C Mlf-r Summers. r.*RBy iicrlven of

;Ei'.i:land: Jc.tn llartigan of au s- < (• JraJ!,*. ;■' Mll<;;ii and Jr.hnny Van Ryn of• rhlledelrhla, tnlce vlrlsriou* in * ' the deables hrre, were tpeded No.0 1 In lhal dlvlMon follntred by1 CTawford and ,\drian QuUt of '

Australia: the veteran french jr • csmblnatlon of Jean Borotra and . t JarquFS Itrusnnn. and the ycuth- ‘ 1 ful Amrrlran team nf Dcnalii '

ItuUce and Gene Mako. tn the xvomen't cioublra .Mra Dor-

' othy Andrus ot ‘ Stamford. Conn,.I and Mme. Slyvia Hrnrotln ot• Franc: topped the draw. with.Mme. Matjileu_f>nd R'au Spcrlins Np. 3;

Mwi Stamtnefs and Fred J,imraTIo.I J, A))rt ElAte Oold>ack Pittman and ‘ A*llne YorUe Ns. 4. Por mixed dou­

bles von Cramm and Frsu Sperllnr;■ were top-seeded followed by Martin j , L?B>-ay ot Pninee nnd Mmf. Henro- !I tin: IVrry and MUs Round, andi

AJJl'oi) snd Jflcobf. 1

I JAPAN LAUNCHES D EtT ItQ VER j■ OSAKA. Japan, June 2i' <Thur»- j ' (ts>> (,f—Th-i •>Airoyer Murasane.,

*>: t.400 tons nnil ninth of her cUm .. «n\ inunchfd amid eeremonlM to- i

risv, I

. TRANSIENTS' FOOD DISAGREF.S 5 INDIANAPOUS. June 19 .4-,I I’ifij- men at a fecSeral tnnvi<‘iit b«- j' ; resu l>ere lycame III tod^v. appar-,ently imm eatlns tainted food. jj

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. -bdifrk la their fi:-ry«r,. . t t. >ott vorry »oa. ron were a ehamp '•-i.-IUrr -n-n'l T.njuenz-Ma. jon . Mid r*.— rho;^ ,

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flavlon S-3. SI. I.oilts ^^C Ncw Vork 13-7, Detroit 5-U . ,Wa»liln«ton 11-3, Cleveland 8.10 | rhlladelphia a l Chicago, rala,.-

ta U E ^ R O It T j UJm 10-ly. Tho Ynnkce.s took a doiiiiffr. ,

hcCTlt r f f u»>-I)<ilroil itn il . h o r *• c(i lh c T ii 'v r .‘< tlowii u itb ftn irlli : IJ . i'lj'L'u toiia.v in a lo iij: hat lie :

<Uint hnd all the elements ot .i dime t novrl, Atter clubliuiK out u la to 3 trluiiiph in the opriicr. the I-.aguc '

** lenderv hnd to ro i:; innlni::' to win f ’• 7 to 0 111 It tinivh Umt krpi'thc «

[crewd ot 27.COO «ii cdBc unii; me t '■ laM man wus reined. .

( Tommy UridBcs, who lud won ' d I his last nine starts on the muund. a • ‘ fln.illy Ruw his strliiK sh.iUcred * d 'a lt.T a loMK duel ulth Vito Tamulls

nnd I'at M.ilunc In the .second gajnc. i ,r- Twicc the Yanks lortjcd aheuo only i 1,. to have Uic 'Ils-ri knot the coun'.. • of Chapman lloraen |le. As they went Into tlie tenth In-jc 3- nlng Ucn Chupmiin gave the VanksI * rj- the-»eitd*lor-Hi(‘-ihlr«l-mn»-wulv-A-})

home run but Pete Fo ^ ^ a ln tied l It up, tutting tils .-econd circuit;« drive of the Oay. Malone then tooklj up tba struggle tor the Yanks and v

I the gsme went on two mort innings I .^^before Brldge.s weakened, Bnsr hlo ''Ib y Red ttolfc. Chapman and B lli:^

‘Olekey, with n wfld throw by 'Flea"* J 'ClUion. an inunuonal pass and a l ”

B I foree out gave tbe Yanks three rum and apparently ended tbings

P I But wllh two out in the b n lialt J- ^,'’of Uie Inning Charley Qelitingerin

i tilled one inco rIcJit ftcid Olr.ichers ’ ;tor a homer. Hank Greciitxrv fol-1

■lowed wim a drl\e o\cr ll’,*' score „ ■board in ccnter tor hu ITili clr*!

^ cult smash of the year bul-ooose I _ ‘ OosIln ended tl>e rally by popping ' Jl

.out to LnCKTl. ' I u. ! rir»i c»m«:‘ :n»w York 000 311 Oil—!3 J# 1 -IMlraK . . ..... Ml 101 000— 2 »CKitnet »n« DlckfT. C.-omdcr. luutr ! n; '»na li*rworth. in

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'D iv id e Doubleheader ; tST, LOUIS. June 19 r-Jifli£a- d

Solters. clouting at, Louu outfielder. • I* “ was a'raiikUng sore to 'B«;cn'plt= "3

chers today lu the Dro«-ns duided d< a twin billing «lth the Red Sox. vl

. Uklng the nightca.T « io 3 after » dropping the first gar.;e 8 to J. , T

nr»t .8."t“ LS.l, ' w i l I '

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DAH 0, THURSDAY JIORNING.'JL

icords Tlt Conditic

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lig h t H e W in s The H eavyw

H T <JOE ,BW.' ° ^ -J Mr I

By JOHN S''Associated Press 61

POMPTON LAKES, N. J , W>—"You e you. Joe?"' • .

••Ain't never shaved ycl.“"Sup/Mse youtJ blow yourself lo your

; Prlmo Camera, eh?"M "H u i^ h —the nlgiit 1 win the cluiinp B about tbe same amount of hilarity he, p ^_ricridlng not to take a walk aroifnd the t

And so wc give you oiic.ot me oddei Louis' determlnatfon lo becomo fJsUan

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1‘a v e s ^ C u b sjto

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;s Three Gam es R a in ed , 'O u t In N ationa l "*

. - till League

_____ nifNATIONAL LC.\GUE

- SCOItt.S toClficago 10. Ilotten 3-0 ' fx,i.\li other NaUonal league games

I postponed becansc of rain.) 1

BOSTOIS. lO.m—The nil Boston B raves ' u n f l't f ic Clii- 'Uv

^ cauo riib,'» d ividoil two hnrd- f i iittrHHftHtiUii lioru tod.iy i-lh o ■

■h B ra vo s wiiin insr the fir.^t by a , 1 lu 3-1 ninndn. and the vUltors utklng' pri nc the ^ccond 3-0. ^dii;3 Bob Sniicii hooked up with Lon- 'i<v

lie nle Warnek? In .m o:d-fa.\hi3ncd; fea In pitching'duel In the first encount-ile cr. Smith allo-.vlns seven hit,', while | \ ;,e the Ur.-\\cs wore held to mx, ■

. Big B ill Lee collcctcd his sciciiih ,dui ,1, victo.-y of the year tn Hie nijJiceap. 1 5 a, shutting , out the McKcchnle dun ‘ 1.,. •d with five scattered hluv ,.0,

CwJr'.'o"”’'’' OOOOOIOOO-I T o 'IC. Iv«to:i . , 100 100 COI-2 6 0 ot ■ly I V.'atMfUe and O Uf4. lUnnttl. 8mi;h^tllt'■'1 8eeon<l"s»me; '

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'• itrrrtts to ll»rm»n lo lUrinril. ;ota«n /•!_

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J 1 1 S Phi1 CoIrn-.an t! - .... - __3 n o ; i St._ I WfBt t f ________J I I 4 0A , *e IITTZ—T- J 0 3 7 o0 ( B'lm* Il» __________ 3 0 0 t « TlMi1 ' C4ln p __... 4 D 1 1 0 He4 . _ — — — _> »•0 . Totatj __________ J< < ff JT T ftuf0 ' TVMion ______ — ... IQC 003 000~ : Utn4 St. t^uU ............. ICO 30 3DO--B U\t:(I rrr<Tr»—We«t, R- John»on. n. rrrrf;i. fVhi0 Wi:ii»m». Weien. Oumei'-T«-« B»i» M-. Tr»«0 —«olt*r«. Ilrm»ler. Rurn». TT>r** hu ' t\i»' _ h ll—AIm*rt» HtNerj [>**•»-Cook». n-.ir. .---or S'netl/. R. Johnion Doub!» p:in-cnr». n-r? 7 m»n. nejtn* «n<l n«m»ti. iVi:. Ktl^• nun. tod Dejm». nurr.r-.; .r.j I mm f. - ButtM.---------- - _________ ' ‘" I

H a l T ro s k y H its Hom ers, CLEVELAND. Ju a e 'IS >!T, — A ,_n ^home run outburst., featunns Hat i*- iTrojky-s tenth and eleventh circuit f* " '

i- drives of me season enabled the r ; XndURs to defeat Washington 10 to cxm r-3-iff-tlir seeond-gtma-of-uxtoya. d double header after they had seen ,,2 ; [ victorj- snatched away from thrni in fwr* r the last two mnltigs of the opener.

,Tbe Senators won that game. 11 to .8. scoring four runs In tbe eighth -m

1 I and seven In me ninth afler Thom- w-».:* toti Lee had beld mem to six luu■ in tbe first se^n frsmrs. • x«o

n » t ume I R It t TA W«»»ln»ton \ 1114 .1 --p0 . III. LUke aou UoiFniJTr^'ri

JUNE 20, 1035; ■ ' ~ ■- ■'

o Si<stti<, ■* '■ * ],. ■■

on For ; 1'w eifi:h t Gham pidnship

I ^ ^ H H c A R N E R A j H H p i l

8T A B B ■ ■ ' . H; Sports Writer) • . -. . ■u don't have (o shave very often, do H

)ur. flrsl shave the night j'ou tackle D

mplonshlp.*' came the aosi^cr (with le, miRht be expected to register hi \ A le block). V UmgesTambltiota IH nil|{->fium y-^cg— lana'9 nrst beardteu wor)d’«'heavy-; >w-elghl champion! . ‘ me• \\lhlch‘glvcii. olso. an Idea.'of howi Ph Uioroiyihly this Brown Bomber's' mctcorie' 11-montb rccord “ of \ 18; If'! knockouts, four, .decisions. In 22 f/ght.*. h.-is convinced him.' hljiuejf. I P*’

Only less thnn a year agp he wasj flghilne for 'nothlng"-;pr ,as neari to nothlnn ns amnleura ever flghi'fori —as ft Detroit Golden aiov8r;_subse.-' fluently ns the champlon-l6*be of' tJie .N'ntioiiol A. A. U. ttjurnej’ In ttje >'*' llght-h-invy cla.w. . ' ‘'C'

One Step From TlUe 5pot ‘'f' ‘Now he’a.up here In the Cats'Kilb

prppariiic for a m.-itcli r.-hich; If h ?,!” '' ulns. jiiiLit'lrnd directly.,'to a shot n f UK the world's JienvywciRht crown. I

t lia t n-month rccord hns-by no niraiis convinced the experts—espe­cially tliose who haven't .seen him first hand—that tbls siijootb-faced ‘ bo; ihL-wiisjustSl In Mayi'lsready J " for. (twt ttnd'of a spot. The rccord Is chuck full of names, that- have al most unfamiliar sound. ' j

Bui the manner o f . icorliig -alli*'’ ‘ tliose knockouts "reads VeU.’' to say, ;lhe very leut. and the way he Is* 7 * bcIitnR nround a flock .of Oanjnn*| tlian. nrgro sp.irrlng partners' up]""* lii'ie' 15-convillclllil crtotiRli.';— :— r H

L0UI.1' dale with E-;*Cha'mplon: Prlmo Cnrnern In the Yankee sta-1 dnim June 35 comes Just nine dnys 1(M thnn a ycnr afler Joe’s first pro*' ^ tcMlonal stnrt. * 1 ‘

“Can He Take ll" '- ] '0 ' WhcUicr Joc "cnn t.ike H"-thc;{^ ®

fiuestlon that has been the one prc*' (lomliiunt note of .ikeptlclsm cvcrj since his great string of-knockouts 1 began to Impre.^s'the geiieral flitht-t " coma' public—1* still -a.' inoot one.I ^i.peclaIly lire the 5krpilf».aoaljtful.j ot the younitsier's abllUy tp-undergoj the rough treatment his ginnt P.nl-; ’’5 lan foemnn i* known to dcal-out at ‘ cIo.ie ‘quartera. ' . . I

But there c:rt.ilnly. ts.'no. doubt! th.-vt he cnn dish It out.^ . • | "o*

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] ! ' r~:I more ways than one. In Uic lirsl 19I placc. lie doesn't look big at nll-iin- sU‘ tu you stand up close' to him. HM tn : 199 pound.s arc , so smoothly and Tii‘ evenly distributed over n G-fopt-1 tuiI physique thnl hc looks decidedly l{c, average. Against Da Prcem be ll look intI like a milk-chocolate David. LC'! In the second place he looks no w-e• part of a "killer." The deceptive thi, roundncM of hit muscles extends io Bohts facial features. He s plndd. roi

I 'dcnd-pan." slow-smlilng. with t hravy-llddcd eyes, Only when he grf moves In to let ro with his Sundayi w|] pnncli can you glimpse anything u r

; tigerish—nnd then you hnve to look i close to notice a sllRht narrowltig of the already narrow cyci.

A “Double Lefl'llook''He's got all hbi sparring partners J

seared stiff. They paw at him tor a / few seconds nnd oceaslon.illy loss nni /> extremely tentatlvo tmd apologetic' f f punch, having le.'irned trom cxperl* V ence that It they sting him if lJ be too bad for them. Often they ac- tuatly'run and climb out through lhe ropes wJicn thry realise h-'s J*'] "alter them." ■ . ;--«-lHi eitherhnjid. Louis hits hardest with h ls j " ' letl. It doesn't have to travel fnr.,” ' either. They s.iy Primo will ahvnysi^e bc hJird fo r n Jabber lo re.ieh—that, ®eII takes a looplng.swincer like Bner[^” to reach the Canirm Juw. But I.oiils,Is 6ho*lng on? of the sweetest "dou-, ble Ictt hook.V since Drmps-y’s day, and the Louis fnii.s nre belting ll <'v- B'lH open up Da Preem. Ha

Tills one starts as n tiill-slred |eti' hook to the short ribs. But it stops Cn Just sh'orl ot Umt tnreet nnd in nn J “ l Instant shoots up i\nd forward, tor the chill. . Jol

When and 1{ that flne Jantfs-ji may not mnke nny difference Am whether Joe LoiiLs cnn "lake It" or Na iioi.____________________ . ^

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F o n n e r C h a m p io n

Joe Louis Batters Sparring • Rartpers in Strenuous'

Workout While Officials Visit Big ltalian*s Camp

, O W A S C o T A K E r ' N . Y .,.rune ig (/ P )~ P r im o Camera- fo rm er hcavyw eiifh t cham ­pion, Was iironouiiccd in per-- fe c t condition today fo r his' fc- 15-round fig h t w ith Jo e Lo u is . ^ D etro it Negro. Tuesday n ight a l the Yankee stadium .

" H e is in th e best possible • condition an y m an can a t­tain." u id Dr. BJInn A. Bu<«,' tteen- sed state atbleUc commission physi­cian who accompanied Commissioner D . Walker Wear nnd n large group 0! sporting celebrities to live big Ital­ian's camp today.

Camera sparred two -rounda wioi Jack Redman, three with Natlc Brown and flnUhed off by going two sessions wllh WllUc McGee.

J -------Ijutg.PonlsbiM Malot-----------POMPTON LAKES, N. J., June

. ID ( ^ W l t h bU, mother and four - iUters looking on today, Joe Louts,

! training hero for his battle next Tuesday nlghi with Primo Carnera,

I turned loose his heaviest anillen'.' He tosxd sueh terrific puDisbment : into his spannates that two of them, I

Leonard Dtxon and Cecil Karrli. I I w-ero forccd to yell nulls, while the ! third memtr.'r of the shock brigade.I Bob Kjrakler. barely survived lhe two*. round pummelling.I No boxing Is listed on Louis' pro*■ gram for tomorrow, but Prlday h*’I will resume operations on his bat*; lered shoek brigade.

M H o m c Run ^iBy The Auociai«d Press)

llemo Bona YuterdarTroiky. indlaas --------------.2

I Fcx. Tiger* ---- -— .... ............ 2i SoUen. Browns --- ---------- 2lf ; » m w n . t i um ....i............. . -1----' G. Walker, Tlcer* -.......... ........... 1I Cehringer. Tiger* __________ ___ 1Gehrig, Yankees '............ ............. I

( CrosetU, Yankeea .................-....1I Chapman. Yankee* ................... I' Coleman, Ilrowlis ........ ........ ... 1' Campbell, Indians _________ ___ IAverili. Indians ......................... 1 'Hale, Indians ....../.........— .......1

Tha LeaderaGreenberg. TUera ...................... 17Johnson^ AtbleUcs............... ..... IBon . Olanls ................-........... 12John .Moore, rhitilea .......... .....12

Leagae TotalsAmerican ..... ................... ........NationaJ .................... .............. 259

ToUl .........•.—.... ....... ...........514 ,

C A R SO .K . G U A R A N T E E ’*

D A N . run less th an . 1 LOOO ; c ...................................... $ 5 0 0X E S E D A N . 8-cyL. excellent t. built-in trun k . ’.IS license......................................... $ 5 7 5\CH- extra cimhI condition. ' . ilm ost ncw heavy du ty lireS , ^

’.ir» liccn.M? ...................$ 3 6 5 ^Kood. Kari-K een trunk , heat*........................... ..............$ 2 6 0on. 157 W .B . dual, cxccllcnt ew oversize l«rcs. p latform......................................... $ 5 7 5

l » i ton. 1.^7 W .B . dual.• fin ish , p latform bodv. •.Io........................................ $ 3 4 5nal fin ish cood. m otor just

license ...................... $ 3 0 0T S O L D A S IS• fin ish , runs Rood, excellent..........................................52 0 0vl.. D .A .. ncw fin ish , new . license ...........................$ 2 1 5. runs cood. Kari-Keen trunk .

.......................................$ 2 2 5E. neiv finish, pood rubber,.......................................... $ 2 2 5rood, looks had. M.i lie. $ 1 2 5V E R Y , run.s <Tf)od........$ 1 7 5on. era in bodv. h c a w du tv> . ■ ,:.-.:^r.TrT:77^$250------:> ton. runs ^ o d , p latform ............................................ $ 9 5• fi-cyl„ m otor runs trood. <x-........................................... $ 7 5 .nile.iRC. Rood rubber— a rea l ;........................................$ 1 0 0 IRO(^— a steal a t ..........$ 5 0e q u ipp ed .........................$35E R M S S A V E S $S .

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P ro p a sQualifyy i

~ Grouser C Pheasan

‘Sage Hen Only Fowl To Extinction,’ 1

logical SunBOISE, June 19 (/P)—Prop;

wild lifo 18 showin{; a mnrkc ahooting seasons oi; migrate promising, T. B. Murray, statt V6y,-8tatcd today ui>on his retu

, western Idalio.'4 “The outlook for ducks this

. It was in 1934,” Mr. Murray cor • fairly well nnd should not de­crease greatly; however, the remarkable nesting activities of geese are very promising nnd from my otuervatlona, I .would <tiy that there will be » notable incrcftto In their number*, parllc* ultrly alons the Snalce river trom Hagerman vnlley to WeUer.

Sare Hen Doomed ■‘•Ruffed Brouse, blue Rrouse. pin­

tail cr'ousc, the fool lien and Prank- in crouse aro all reproducing very well. Probably the only 4owI whlcn hn.i no hoT>e of Increaalng nnd h k ir s doomed to exttncttou because of the drouth and dUcase is tho sage hen. lliouunds of Uiem have died with* In the Uut >-eBr from aome unknown dUeaM «nd they have completely

. vanished from come spot* where they formerly tlirlvcd. They have •howed tha wont hatch this year since 1018. . .

"Pheasants are doing very well. Their nesttng Is procrcssinc sllshtly better than u. ual and there should

' be plenty of them this year.•'Deer and antcloiw ahow marked

s!ciu of improvcmcnl, both In their condlllon .md numbers.

.New Species Appean "The Itlchardson cround Mjulrrel

«htch has flourished In some scc- ctoiu of Idaho a few years ago Is rapidly dl.yy5pearlng but a new species Is thklnK, lls place. Takins wild life as a'wliole. conditions seem

^ K:cutly’lmprored over last year ^nd T ultli plenty of moisture this sum­

mer. U should increnso accordingly. Jusl us l l decreased during the

drouth."Bc.Mdes maklns -an iiupecllon of

tli» itradaior^’. aulmals and other wild life, .Mr. Murray checked with Clvlllnii CoDkcrvailon Corps .work­ers and' the forest service on rodent

PIONEER RESIDENTCALLED BY'DEATH

(ConUnued From Pase One) lows and Modem Woodmen of ' America. •

Tliroughout hla long c.ireer. and In all llie scveml capacities In which ' he served. Mr. Sherman waa known J as a public spirited, liberal minded. ' moral man, nnd one who wns ener* Kiltlc. palnstAklns nnd consctentlou.t | in all of his undrrtaklnKi. '

Survlvlne KtlallTrs Besides hla wlte. Mrs. Carrie Cox

Sherman, whom he married a l

1883, ha Is survived three sons. Elbert P. Sherman ct Duhl. Lewis K. Sheminn of Hailey, and Charles L. Sherman of Buhi. and one datitih* trr, Mrs. Alberta Osffood of Boise. ] He leaves also 21 srniidchildrtn and j eight great grandchildren. ^

Arrangements for funeral service* , had not been completed last eve- \ nlng. The body rested at the Erans and Johnson funeral home at Buhl.

f KANSAS WARDEN TO i /■ DISCIPLINE LEADERS • ;

!» OF PRISON MUTINY I(Continued From Pa«> One) *

•35,000, Includln ghurned llmbera, C collapsed sidewalls, burned coal cars b snd tbe demolition of two t&OOO c electric motors. • I

TaJk for Devtroycra “ Whlla lha mln* was pretty badly i

lom up, 11 Is largely a matter of ij . work la >clearlnc up the debrU and a

replacin* the burned timber." Simp* u son laid.

-Thefiaen who damagtd tt wtll * havs to do that work.” e

T l* warden praised M la* Super* t intendent Roben Murray, pvlng .! him "credit for adviahi* whea he eame us U u t the ru-st ibin* to do waa to reverse the fana and drive , the smoke back on the men In the ,

Uurray was held with ruards throuehout tbe day aad until late * Uat nlsbt. He had entered th* mine to aesoUat*.

/ Spectacular and paced with srar# potentlalitle* thouith i i was. the

- trHk« «fiiynUf1y _ _No CasaalUe*

Tlf*. tas. saboias*, bullcU and thm ta of ansT men and determ- tnad suarts were used without dan* geous injury to a maa or. even to a mla* mui*.

TSe »«kffa*-ter=u f L i i wera tcTe*! ■pBCCfid to tha wartf^A by the sa U * .* E*e». Uurray brousht them ta per-; s s whea te was rrlcased. !

Warden Simpson, fearful of blood- ‘. shei. held off until early loday be* ■• lar* orterlcs a mass attack. lie per-

MCfcUy p^clpated In the flss: thiosi of several score armed suarti datp in'-o th* recesses where the ■ striken wer* Intreached.

Wbaa smoka (rots tbelr own :

gaiion I[ing-ScoiGeese Ancl ~ nis P len iifu liv l W h i c h S e e m s D o o m e d

I,’ D i r e c t o r O f B i o -

u r v e y R e p o r t s

ropagation o f nearly a ll types o f rked increase over .last y e a r and a to ry w a te rfo w l a re unusua lly la te d irector o f the bio logical sur* e tu rn from ,a fie ld tr ip in to south,-

h is y ea r is not quite as b r ig h t a s ' commented, "b u t thoy are neating l ic*-^— ------------------------- ‘ I

I Portland BeaversI Trim '^ 7-5i „ . O rcoon T eam Pounds T r io of

S a n F ra n c isco H u rle rs • Icn to Even Se riesa i l ----- ---- :--- - --- -----

POriTLAND, Ore., June' 19 (4>- The Portinnd Beavers landed on

»n Prnnclseo pitcheni for 12hits and a 7 to 9 win hero tonight,

* evening their series nt one game each.

\ u =Sanm nclsco . OIJ 100 000-5 10 3Portland -....... 100 400 20x-7 13 -1

n J Batteries: Joiner, S iu li and Wood- nil: Ulrich and Cronin.

OAKS 10. M ISSIONS t elr . SAN FRANCISCO, June 10 (-D-i-

Oakland's Oaks went on a baschit rampsge today to defeat tho San

rel Francisco Missions 10 to 3. Tlie Oaka tc- pounded three local moundnmen for Is fourteen blows while Ludolph held

ew the opposition to eight fairly wellng ____________:m .

F L O O D S S U B S ID E IN is'. . M ID - W E S T S T A T E She _____

(Continued Prom Page One)»er Til# brimming Arkansas rtrer lth continued lo rise, k- Waters from the Colorado river nt swirled into. Wharton, Te*. Flfly

Inundated and 35 blocks of streela were covered to the curbs. About 1,000 lowlanders were forced to

H evacuate Uial vicinity.T«enly*one persons perished In

a flood at Chlmalpa in ^{exlco._ Ducks iwam In fields at Falr- of mont, Minn. Water hazards dotted I

the mldeonUnent landscape. |The Republican river carried off

cj, the surplus -water with llltle threat m of furtlier havoc In Kansas and Ne-

braAka. " ■'rJ The Mississippi was expected to 1

reach, flood sU fc a l Quincy. 111., some time Thursday.

.X S O C IA L S E C U R IT Y % — E R O G R A M - R E C E W K —

' O K E H IN S E N A T Ees ' I(Continued tYom Page Onei t

AuiUn. Republican!!, and Moore, Democrat. Both Virginia *enator>— Glass and.Byrd—were paired agalnsi It. however, and Senators Tydings (D-Md) and Oor* (D-Oltia) roted ••preaent."

Only two major modlflcaUona wert- m a^ by th* aenat*. On* waa aa ameadment by Senator Clark (D-

, Mo) to exempt from the oM age pension tax companies with private

Y puulon plans which hav« bcMfiU eriual to or better than those offer­ed tn th* goremment syitei^ The

_ other, by Senator Loticrsid ' (D* a. Conn), elimmated a secUon of the rs bill which was added by tke eenste » commltle#' to permit tha trcaaury

to sell annuities.Jusl before th* final vot* Sena*

ly tor Hastings (R*Del) mored to ellsr. •Jf Inate the. entire coatrtbutorr old 4 age pension plan, but It waa sunk >• under a n to 15 vote.II ' - - =

of hay and wood was tumed against ■* them with th* rrvprslcg of the vent- « tstof fsns. strikers threw up. their

handji.They made no demonstration

^ when fed st 7 a. m,. quietly, eren ‘® sheepishly, they went beck to. their

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T W l^ FA IXS DAILY

Of l<^hres To J■ Je f f r ie s S tm H;

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IIIERK IS an unusual camera study i

qhamplan. made In San Franels< f amateur bouts. The ex-champion r

scattered hll.^ • IR H E :

Missions.........000 002 OOO— a 8 21' Bntlcrles; Ludolph nnd Rnmondl; {* Slltzel. NItcholns. Oalllson snd Out* I

cr, Fmnkovlich,

’ A.NGI:LS fi, INDIANS 9 5 SEATTLE, June IP (/D—Emnieti I Nelson won his final game In the [ coast league tonight, because Cleoi . Carlyle knockcd a homer with a;

man on base, to give Los Angeles n ' 6-S viclar>- over Seattle. The Cln-1 clnnail Reds bought Nelson, lor im-| mediate deliver}'. Ke struck oui six

’ of'the first eight men nt bat. '; . R H E

Lwi Angeles : 100 300 002-0 12 2: Senttlc ...........000 300 102—S 9 0I Bnlteries: Nelson. Campbell and

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ly of Jim Jeffries, former heaTyfrelght c iclseo while he was refereeing tome ; n received a'great ovalion.>-4>}’t Photo. |

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LOS ANOELES, June ID (/ft — . Sacramento und Hollywood divided u coast leasue double-licnder h e» tonight, the Solons .winning the sec*

tl ond BMne, 3 lo 1. nfter the Sheiks ne mn nway with the ciirtnln rntoef, 81, eoi to 2. ! ra; First night game: R H E rn' S.icrnmenlo .. 010 100 000--3 7 1 (

1-1 Hollywood . 110 .OOx-9 U 3 C1-1 Batteries: Hnrtwlg. l lnn and Ber* r Ix res: Hibcrl nnd De Snuiels. l

Second night gnme: R H E< * E Sacramento . 000 010 l(H)-2 8 I2 Hollywood...... 000 100 000-1 a 2, P0 Battcrien: Herring nnd Siilkclil:.

id Horne nnd Kerr. j I

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SW ATH BOARDS .

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PITM AN RODS

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t e s t o c k o f r e p a i r s f o r M f a n d J o h n D e e r e M o w e r

in r e a l c a s h s a v i n g s o n d i

c a b le d e e l d e r r i c k h e a ^ s ,

gels HarciilO LESA LE AND RETA

H O . T H t n iS D A Y M O R N IN G , J U N E

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l ’' i c l d F o r M e d a l - ■ i , ” i s t H o n o r s qu« i

---- WesDfcl.^ion to nanic pa rtners in <:

In th'e T w in Fa lls News’ sec- the ond annual Southern . Idaho be.’st.bnli tournament accord* in p " to f>eore.s Hiibmitted .in qu iilify ing pla'y was mado la s t num evening by F red Stone, s ta rt* cosg e r at IV i n F a lls C o u n t^ club. and the sports department o f the Ncw.s. pref,

n ie toumamenl. to 1» conducted nigli over Ihc Country club course at elim match piay, will begin officially, ber i

.Thundiiy, June 37. foUowUig the V completion of quallfylni round play ent:

It over 16 holes Tuesday evening. June and I* 35. Imnlpdlalrjy after all entrants dlsl »• hnve qualified'the playen will be ■wat _ divided Into lllshU ot .lixteen play* cen “ ers. elcht teams, eaeh. Partnen will Ida 1* be named with low scorer pairings • Tr

wllh high scorer; second low icorcr - -witirsFIBlSTTiTSirscorefrand'ao on

dOMi the line In eacIi flight. ,Trn eiitranU Have already paid

_ . tli.rlr entry feet abd srt ready (or •d (!"• sun. Two bare eompltted re quallfyinc play and tls etben have -. played half of.the repaired 18 cs holei to dale.0 , Uading the field Ui date for ' I mrdallsl iionors, which will' Include E a Eoif statuette trophy. Is Mel Cos*

grlff-who lu t night complele(i hla5 qiuilfylns round by shoollng the Iasi > nine holes in a 30. which added to

his 40 i)f yesterday gives him a 70 E l a« qu.-iiiryln8 score. E. W. McRobcrU1 Tuesday shot hla qualifying round In 2, nn 89-1:. Entrrlnc yesterday were Bob Den- .

I ton. wiio toured nine hole lo a 38.

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D o ^ Fo r " resi Nears ‘Rnd Harry Slatkin. who made a 44 on BC Jlrst nine. E. V. Larson and Har* .Denton also entered hut have hot

ct qualified. Playera who sUrted uahfying Tuesday and who liave ot yet compleUd Ute IS holes art 63 •'es Amblfl. who toured nine holes i 43: Cnrl Emerson, with r*44 for le flrsl.nine: Lloyd Collier, with a 1 for the first nlpe: and Proclor pence, wllh a SO at the halfway lark. . ■ C lMcRoberls has been designnted as |ng limber one on the.playing list and Orat Bsgrlff hs*. been designated aa grldl umber two. Players are urged to as li jallfy early due to the fact that Bear trlv quallffers wUl be gWen tlvf Foot reference for pUces In tlie various with Ights In case of tie scores, thereby wi limlnaUng tho necessity of a num- tom :r of playoff matches. Bear

With prospMt* for more than 40 com| intrant* from’ Twin FalU alone ball, md a score of others from oatlylnr- tlclai llstrictii. all indications point to- he g vard Ihe largest tonrnament erer ball rondocUd on a Sonth Central dowi [daho coarse. ' * ' . ahd Trophies will be awarded the win- 8,2 y

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j^ B r tM s tn n o y ip^ . n m wn niHna Hwi t t

EVIDEI4 3 % M O R E N O N - S K ID M

PROVED •

jG O O D Y E A R m a r g i n o f : S T O P S C A R S Q U IC I

pROveo .

" D E F O R E y o u b u y t ir e s , .c o m c in a n d h e a r i

F a u r o t , f a m o u s m a n * J iu i g o o d s ” o n G o o d y e a r ’ s gr< " G ‘ 3 " A l l - W c a t h c r — b y tr a c ro s s A m e r ic a .

W e w a n t y o u to s e e c g a th e re d a ls o f r o m * 'G * 3 ’ h e r e ^ p r o o f th a t t h is e.xti a c t u a l ly s ta n d s u p e v e n 1 c la im .

A n d w h e n - y o u r e a l iz e th ii . co s ts Y O U n o e .x tra p r

y o u ’ ll w a n t its e n d u r in g y o u r w h e e ls . W e l l , w e ’re i t .e a s y f o r y o u l

m m mT H E “ GOODY

COSTS YO U NO

[ • 48rJ- More,• Stops Cari

l' i Blowout P• G ua ra n tee

Ma^el A/

horp lmolf Tourinen of each n igh iV lth U<* tltolte ff 1 BUps4oJ>a.pr«Mat^]ab*-NrMi4« - l f l th* two memben of tho. winning 111' team "tn cbamploDshlp flight piny. • - —T^^*i*h«wiplnw«hlp U ... ,uled to be held Sunday. Ju ly 7. at Twin Falla Oountfy club.

Red'Grange to Coach Pro Team

_____ . uGalloping Gliost’ of Grid- - iron Aoccnts Position ' mt

With Bears ’■ IS!'• ___ U. £

OmCAOO, Ju n . IB (/Tv-Hla pUy- ng days at an end, Hnrold “Red"’ 3rsnge, the "gnlloplng gho.M" of Uie Lt :rldlron, today accepted:a poelllon serli >s backfleld conch of the Chicago and lean of the Natldnnl Professional i»lfi l ootball league, a team he played for Ith for nine seasons,' tourWhen.Grange tumed In his uhl- Lew

om after Ihe final game of the lean' wesl tour Inst winter, he had ompleted hls 237Ut game of foot* all, all ngulsilon games. A slatU- < iclan figured thnt In those- games, '■10 gained 33,890 yards, cnrrlcd Uie Au all 4,013 times, scored 531 touch- repa [owns and a total of 3 JM polnu sterl >hd complied nn average gala of I Iron a yards per try. • . j Adr,

sm TUKisU H K K . IH I S H E N

NCEMM I L E A G E S U P E R T I

G I V E S B L O W O IN E V E R Y I

I F S A F E T YI C K E R ^ c o u r a o ‘ 'Q - :

a g a in s t r o a d h a

w a n t y o u tO '^ r h o w In s p e c to r [ iu n lc r , ^ *g o t th e g rea te s t t ir e — th e ^( t r a c k in g its u se rs ^ / j

evidence w e ' v e *3" u se rs a ro u t id . J K n M .x tra o rd io flry t ir e n b e tte r th a n w e M P m m

his proved " G ‘yp r ic e , w c k o o w n Q t f l ltg p ro te c t io n o n’r e h e re lo m a k e

A L L

)y E A R M ARG IN OF SAI vO JIO R E , W H Y NOT 11

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ars Quicker ,

I Pm t(x tion in Evcr>- F ly

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icreid iii•namentIdahrCrappler—

Defeats lewisLopez Tosses 'Strangler" In

First Feature Match of Tournament

L08 ANOBLEa, Jim . I , W —In ■ th* tin t of thre* featun nutcbea In the International wreiUlns toum* ament at the Olympic audltorinm ' tonight Dan Vincent Lope*, ot Ida­ho, defeated. Ed tStnngler) Lewis,V. B. former world champion, a fttf 18 minutes, 8 seconds of rough grap* pllng.

Lopei finished hts stuck with; a series of elbow smashes to tha jaw and. followed with a body pm s te galfi the falL The def(;at w u the fln t for Lewb since the start of th* tournament. Lopes weighed 310;Lewis 345, .

WOGAMANS - TOP AND B.ODY CO.

Auto top, gloii, body and fender repair, painting. Fumltura uphol* . sterlng. Awnlngi. Try us fln t. Across from Telephone Bldg. Ph6ne-470,- Adr.

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G-3*' la guarantaad hazards and dofeots!

m m \SAFETY”H AVE 1T7 ____

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l i n BSE R p D O iili,b u t i l i t y Shal-es Sco re G a in s ^

W l i i le O th er-G ro u ps J:

- S u f fe r Losses ' “■ ■ . 1: ■ ■__________ , • ll

“ M A R K E T S A T A G L A N C E' CBr Th« -MaoeUtea Preu) ■ N EW Y O BK :SWClu:' Heavyi utmtlei 'ruU l

• -la« lelllnK. . .BoncU: Irregular; jwwcp •nd

Ught luues hUther.. Curb:'Mixed: mlnlny »h«res g,

' oforeign exchanges; Ea iy; c

rrerich Jrancs lower. ^CoUon: Q u ie t ; favorable a

weaiher; local and Wall »trect a •elllhg. '

Sugar; Higher; trade baying. Coffte: BarelT iteady: com- e

mlsBlon home HqOldatlon. LCHICAOO: • „Wheat; Weak: Increwed *«U-

Ing pressure.Com: L^wer: sympathy w in wheat. “ *1

CalUe: Sieady lo aSc up; early | top Bteen ti3£5. ■ *

Hogs: aJow. 10 to 20 ccnU o«; top »9.10. ■ *

By FnANK MAC SrrtLEN J (Asioclaled Prew Klnatjcial Wrller) ^

NBW YOnK. June 18 (,v,-UUlliy 3 ihares broke sharply away Jrom lhe N balance of the stock ntarket-list 3 todsy .10 score good gain*, while 3 Jatc selling elsewhere lelt many 3 •cure Issues fraetlona to three polnu 3’ or so lower at the finish. ^

____ Laat hour trading was brisk andthe prtasure toward.tho cloM. while -■realsted by the power aharea. lUll *' U tt oven-that dlvUlon below lU {•' best for ths day. The general tone « steadied a little Just before the “ final goog. ' , , "

Waahlngton developmenU' tup- piled the ammunition for the utUliy • pusb wben the houso IntenUte and ,, lorelgn commerce committee prop­osed to liberalise markedlr the -de»th »CDt«nce" provtslon agatnat holding companies conUlned In the nUlltr bill paased by the aenate. and five broad aUereUontry powers ‘ ef holding unlta to the a. Z. C..

Slocks 0^t no help from com- BiodlUes.

'Market aeUvity waa ratlier rts- zii tricted and moveoienU relatively fu a t e ^ unUl the utlUty boomlet got a j ander way in early atteraoon. Tum- ev«r was 1.S33400 aharea- ,

Avcraco ftUa One-IUU Polni TIM Aasoelatod Prest average ot ce:

60 atocka ended oft J of a point at 1»44.0.' The IS utUlUea uaed tn the l calculation, however, advanced .4 25 of a point to the beat level (or tha 7ear to date.

PQbUo ecrvica of N, J . was' lead- t r ta the uUHty section with a ‘8'4 point rise to new ground at 30. while other saln'era of around a '

" point or-Oaa at 35H. American -Water* ;Worka at 13U, North American at ow

>-9e>; and United Oas Improvement •t I4U. 5a

Decllnea of 1 lo 2 polnla_or_»o J ~ krere posted tor Cerro de Pasco at •'ai

90.1, American Sugar at S8 *.i, St. >l 1 . Lead at IS, .O. 8 - ameltlng at Ot IM . Allied Chemical at 152. Chrys- Mr at 47V. Case at 6«*i, SanU Feat 46'i. International Harvester at M. <3K. American Telephone at 13C;. ch American Tobacco -IJ- at w j'i. and

. Checapeake is Ohio a l *i. .-mm — <

i COTTON U 'N SW VORK. June l» (;*V-The he

ftneral cotton market closed steady 5 I— » t oat-fdvancM nf l lo 2 polnu. In

- — - spiI FO BEtG N EXCHANOe era

M IW YORK. Junt IB ufv-For- fS'•Igo exchange Irregular; Franca de- enmand, Cables. Mor- 4'jtrtal-m New Yort,-»W J3»;r N f* w^Tork In Montreal. tlOOoa>,. tic

' ], M O NEr trt

N EW YORK, June U U>)—Call totooner steady: U percent all day. ftr^ e loans steady: M to »0 days, (81,K offered; 4 to 6 monihs *i offered: 31<prte» commercial paper \^ p e r Jot•ent: banker* aecepUneet un- l•haag«d; rtdaeount rate.^New York un wat rra bank. IH per ceqt -« = = = = = = = ^ = •

T W IN F A L L S M A R K E T S ■»• bit •n* Twin rCU «uir:»t .mirV*t W:fl*r WM :oltc«i I Stc

— — • bu U*«<tMk I . 1't(|h» bu«ch»r» .... . _I9<» “ “8 n t r bu er.er*. 319-iiO !h«.H urt butthtn. 2SO-?CO pound* _w cc ' 1>sfKlrt to»t 2S0 pounili . ___ isiO l>?;OncHT^ritnt Buteam,pouiKt*_____ ...Meo ^C m ______________sajo to una COIKutrt* ______________ M « to S J » r,r“1S T * ,_::ziiriVe? 1“ ~T«rt!nt '•raa« -------- H » lo u .in B.•p?mt ____ »f 00 $2

... .....t iiJit eoiond hfn*______________V ; dnLuht iffhoTTM-------------- - Vc, ncColsrvtf ftuu ______________ ___.tl • •Lrshorn ^V .rr* ______________^Co'crnl brollrr*CaurM rautm •, m ,■taortcra ---------------------- ic —•uca ------- ^

— B w . pTtf ■ ,— . ^ ite to ^ .Su'.tcTtaL eiub prle« --------- :ic .

------- ----------------------- --- —a:; oui of m»r»»t.

waeat u d «ui ,B»«- 100-pouBd»r»iu SttXpound wu _____ I____» l» »'i•lock fooA. lOO-peuBd Iota «» >i-. eiMk fsox. seO-pouM >et« ____ SI «.t --Sofi »hf*t ___________ _____«-

Hr* fema ^ n 'to r _______ lie ,OnacM. ’ TflLmwM. pw bMd _v t aad loe i »<C«b6«»» jii.f I niCanvta - - v . 7

bancb ____Ktatew. peuBd tt^ ru sOrop«ftTJt ------ v^ inr'n-W . t r j ------ • -------- -■<•1!*

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« (Compllrt hr Tne A*»o«l«trt r r i« )1 l ” 'd« Rail'd* Qtird* Stock*J WW o'SdSr-'i?# 2“ / aS li

Is; ’ S i ■ !fl S : ! 'Hovement of recent year*—

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NBW YORK. June 10—The M- socinicd Preu wholeanle price inilex ot :jo baalc commodlUea today de-

I cllned to 08.82. - ' I The previous day 11 'wii» C9M,

a week uso 70.21. a month aro 73.57 and a ycnr ago 03.07. *

< Range of recent years:1835 1834 1833

High .... ....... 75.4B 72.55 04.10Low ........ .....63.70 5C.SI 3S47

'Tlie 192fl avernRe eqiinls 100)

GOVKR.NMENT BO N D li""' N EW VORK. Jiine 'JO M’r-r^ond

quotations; . ; v-- •I Liberiyllh 4'.* 33-38 ...................... 101.29

Treasury4Us 47-62 ........................ ... II8 J83V.» 43-45 ................ ....... ..... 100.184s 44.54 .............. .................. 11157

) 3?.s iO-SO................._______ JJ0.73Sa 40-43 Ju n e ...... '............ 108,18

, 3^a 43-47 .............. ............. 107.10. \ » 41-43 March ................ 108.10 3‘ts41 _ . lOBJQi 3'4s 44-48 ......................-...... 100,10r 3Hs 40-40 ____ __________ ... J04J1I 3S« 48.52 „ lOIJO

3S 46-48 ..................... ............ 103.25I 3S Sl 55 103J5 '

SU s 55-M---- i— ,;__________ 101.17I Fed. farm 3a 47 .............. . 102.13; Fed. farm mtg. 3» 4D.............. 102.7 'I Home ou-n loan 4a •51..,— . 100.4, Home own loan 3a A 51----- I03A .

Home loan 2Sa 38-40 .....___ 100.32 '

. IIA R S IL V E R ' N EW YORK. June 19 ( J ’»—Bar

; silver barely stead}-, s lower at 72c.

>njTALS N EW YORK. June lO-MV-Copper

quiet: eIccirol>'llc. ap<%i and'futurc blue englo t8: export t7.40 (o S73o. rm steady: spot and nearby 851.15:1 1 future (50.40. Iron <)ulet; unchanged. Im Lead st«adyi spot New York $4 to 11 $4.10; Baat St. Louis 83.85 to *3i)5. a| Zinc dull; Bast S l. Lou(s jipoi and ai future 8 IJ0. Aluminum 818 to 822. *' Antimony: Spot 812.75. 5l

— nilLOS ANOELES PRODUCE Ai

L o a ANpELBS. June 19 f/P)—R«- 5celpts Butler. 120.700 lbs: cheesc. n. 1000 lbs; e'sss. -800 casen.

Builer; 91. Kcore. 20c: 00 acorr. 2l25SC. ; g

Egga and poultry unclianged. gi

SAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE a SAN FRANCISCO. June 10 Cl

Buiterfat 29Sc g,Onions: Stockton Reds 50' lb. c<

3«cka-t l tv- lh to , lutiA 10 lu aoc: ^ yelloa- Globe 65 to 75c; sacked per ^ owt, 1150 to « J5 . few large select c< higher: Kern Counly white Olobe c< 50-)b. *ack.<i 81.50 to 81 CO. g‘_Polaloes Kern Counly long whiles d, .wckcd~lSrr CWtr 95c to J1.C5,-few t> 81.15. combination 75 10 SOe: Colma J* Oarneia lugs 30 lo 40c. poorer 15c. e,

Othera unchanged. KiBulter. 02 score, 2fl«ic; 01. 25c: S'

90.24c: 85. 2*:; epBs and cheese un- q , changed. • ai

______ |oiCHICAGO PRODUCK

CKICAGO. June 10 (iT>—-Poultry; jm Uve receipts. 34 trucka: unselUed:)*}' hens 5 lbs. and lea* JSc. more lhan lij( 5 lbs. 17c; Leithorn hetw 14c: Roeklni inrtra 20 ta.21c.-Colo.-ed-lSc:.JtDck-l|'' "prlnRS 23e. colored 20c; Roek brol- J" n a IS to 20c. colored 17#e. Leghorn jo ftH to l4Hc: bareback.* i5c: roost- k. er* 14e: turkey* 12 to I7c; old ducfcv h', 4 'i ib.t. «p i:c. j«mn;i Jlc ; joiin^Uti while ductV 4»» lUv iip'lCc.~sni41IT»n I4c; gecae 8<.

Butter recelpU 18.8S1 lbs: weak; mi creamery specials (03 score) 23»» |ui to 24‘lc ; extras i82t 23'ic: extra ftr.'it* 'M-OO 22V, to 23\c: firsts'jII <88*89 > 21\ to 22c: -»econd.« ifi(J-B7i;M 2Ic; »tii , ur<iy <00 centralized car-'^,lou i i j ' . c . is ;

Egg recriptJi 14.58] ca. e.t: iteady; iNc unchtnRed. ir*

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NEW YO llK . June 19 .J*,—Raw “ sugar declined 7 polnU lo the : mbasis ot 83.28 lor. upoi.v M this levrl j «li 7.OO0 bast of Cubas were Mid from | no

I stort' to Ix a l refiner, bul furtlier I ir •buying iiiterexi found ro'more av- f, ! allablf below W no, while som- hold- Nc , er wfrr still asking 83 33.' . :; were tlrnj, closinj; at the ! _Se.M and 3 to 5 polnu net higher. SalM wete J0,6S0 tom in the no. 3 contract. In lhe no. J only one lot rr y> ton.< chang'ed liand.'. Close; . Ju lv Sept. 82 3-n. Dec. 82.40- -B ..J.in 12 17B.. March 82 :iB . M»y

,»2 2SB, U-Dld,Refilled «a» uncUanjed at 83-J ^

for rnif cranulated. A fair wUh- i;i i drawal ilfiiiatid ,»a5 rej>orted. Isiit ij, , ncw b.i-Mr.f.'. w.n licur aud mpplleii i t iroiiKii oifrriiiss •I'arountl ,--Ji.OC,. .. . . . . '., ___________ ' ■ ■ ‘I'J

" POTHTO MIIBKEIS' I.OS XNGELES POTATOES

I.OS .\N r.lx rs. Jene .U r I f D ,41—reUle.rv—1', S . no. > ahaf.

u r vhlte ro»* 85-95 ewt:'eommer. -m clal* Bnd neU rnn 70-75: V. S. tj no. : 40.50: lap i i .M . .,0

CHICAGO ----- 1CHICAGO, Jsne U .;-.irsO Ai— s;.

’ ro u te reeeipU rar«; on track, f .I MO; ceUI C'.S. ah^praenlt 5{2 can: pr ' old iloek. nl«contln« atmat *trad5.] aUtbtly *troncrr an Idaho: tappllr*. r.'.: I liberal, demand and tradlne Riad- ]?i erate; «ae*ed pee c«l. \ri*eon\ln''p‘; naaiid U-hHe I'.'l. No. I. IZ Ij to 40e: j l Ruu rl narbank* I'.s: .\o. I. 55c; Idaho I'JS.VNo- I. *1.10 l« Vn

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I<l(h Low Cloae rAllied Chrm 4: D/» 3i3>, ISMj 133 JAIII1 .Ctiaimm ,.. ai> 20>, 20’i rAmerican Can ____ HO'i la ii, 13S>; rAm Cat u ra ij 17’, ja^ la*, n■Am il f-or rower — 4'j <'» 4 '. 8Am LocomotlY* ..... IS ' i H Ij 14'i KAm Radiator ....... is*. Mi, I4t. aAm Bmpit A Hena .. 42>. 4Q>, 41 >, XAm T*1 U TH ..... IIS ', 1J4>, WfiU 8Atn ToiMceo .........r » »;___ss____ot h'An{~WtUr Work* _ I3’i 11/ I J ’S 'HAnaconda Copper „ HI* U«j M 'i 'ttAlchuon T A s r — 41(, * }', 4S>k HDaltlmor* « Ohio . . IH« l>'.* 8ntodli ArUMnn ..... I4«i 14 14 •!D«thl«h«n B tw i-- rt>, l in 3S «Durr Add U*eh —_ K ’* lOtk HCalK Pirklix ___ 31<> 34>, 3l'k SC*lum«t ft l|e«U ... 3U 3>« 3>-. TC*n*dian Pacine __ 11 lO'i >0>k Tc**« TtirMhini ___s«<i S4ij 94*-« ‘rCerro d* Paaeo ____ST.i U I4 M U UChrarpeake OhIO__4S 43>. 44 1L*Chl M BP ft i> IS i>. I*; uC R I i I* ..... . I ‘, p . 1'. -UChrratrr Corn .. .. 40'i • 47i, 47’ i i;Cue* Col* - 319 3IM. 319 UCom HoltrtiU _____ JOI, IBS. l«i, uCom Southrrn ...... I ' i li« l>i UCoMOlldated O i l___«>• S>. tt . ViCont OU D»l ____ I P , S»ii 3 l'i WCom Ptortiirl* -S'*, 74'/ 74‘» wClirtlu Wrldii .... 31. 3>» a>4 wUrl*»*tr KtlttMill ... » l« 31 31*; ■Du-l*»ml-4»^-Kem' ,104-- loj-- losi, —E*atm*li Kodak I47>> H« 148 ,nre l-uv Llshl ... 3 3>, 3'i ..l:Jl^ n R .. . . 9*. f , P'.nttMmir nillM>rr . ).S'« M'> »<Qriirral Clceirle .... J« 'i M 3«‘. r-,Uriirral Fooilt .. . 37'. 58«. M*. y,Qriipr*! Motor* .. .. 3]'4 31 3 1 >« riaiiuarn Co . ____ 3J Jo>, 3i‘. rOold Diul . n^.. Kl'. 17 II,Clonriirfsir fluht> r .. . .1*'. I7>. 17''iOo«Hr»r Ilut) pf - 77 77 TT ij,Graham r*l|» . . l». ■ P . P i(ItMl North >t pr . J P . tt». 7fl'« u' Of«! nwf .s»r*r . 2B>,Ilupp Mowir* P . • I ' , !'• M,IlllllOU Cn;!f»| .. IS '. 14', 14*. TrInt 1t*rvMtrr ..... . 4J 43>, 4J»,Inl-STcrrl— • rr 'ilnl Tci A: Trl . ... »». U B',Krnnrfiill Cani> f IS 't 17', 17’.1.1(1 Ai Myrm ToM n l l l ' j 111 IIIU*llllfron Al»*ll 30', 3»>, »>. ICiStrKr«iport Tin . U3 JU JM rrummt-Cnpprr — , 3 * . 3», . -3V- .Mid Com l-et ... t : i, 131. W . OcMU*ouri I'a.'itic J'., 3>, 3',Motltfomrrr W»rd ‘ J7'» 5«i, JS '• PaUotor whffi :. .. B S\ S'.'rx:Nuh Motor* ..... Ija, 11 13'. q<Nat c*»n net A ___18’, .IS 'iNtt Dairy . . . IS*, 18'. l« ', M:N*t Pro A I.lihl . S'. *■S V Criiual 1*1, 17>. n-.NT SH a. HIM 4’. 4>. 4‘. ArNorth Amrr Co 17*. l.M, fB’ , .\nNorlhrm Pafine _ 3P« 19', JO FJiPackard Motor J ’» 3». 3’ . .\t.Par*m I ^bIU ____ 4>. 4«, 4>. NtPrnnrf Co 7* *4', 74', Tt

tnerrl4t Me; new »li*ok. Tr<umpli« Ix-thchll.T tlroncer. Cobbler* tlradr; 8! •Dpplirt moderate, .demand andtrading cood; CallfoCAU .nurbjnk* ont'.S. No. I. S1.80 to 81.85: Tr\t% I'.S. toNn. I. SITS. iri

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«.\N m .W C ISCO LIVE.STOCK «6SAN niAN'Cl.SCO. June I# V .1' n MrK. Ju>; .Mrarij. p. rV.’ -;'-

ITO :tj. Caltriimlas 83.W; '.osd 8t»odIW llj Caillnrnlas IIO.'JJ. lop.

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oj<3 sLi:.5£o.-Ca;\M : i . . JI.-p tn M

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Hot IJ.OOO. niore ac;i\f «r.d sj •. 'im r.v r enrly. Choicc 'oi

:':0-i>‘ urd» up 10 S3i0 :«0.pounds IJ.i.', »-->-p.<und.« S920 .3:i.poun<ls otl <9«. J.'-)•po ind' J8A i ahippera 1.-’ •(> vn 2.CD 'o(J—crrTTrrS.TOors" rrade^-fett rtrrrj--V..A >eir:;i;ss cioalJig fully 25 hish- rr. :ij;=r.cf5 up. aiore; ot>c load .1. 5nriir h'a\T iteers held around 113.'', ; •:i'.l u.'i.-oid; bf>t vearlincs r.uriiTOU'i loads 8UCO-2i; chttcc, 1?07 to- i:s ; pound Msers 817.25:. plain bu:. 1st j.410 pound o i le n w , m .li ; ; j hiEiier ia.iniunc* 'r<. tc» xrlffts S9 00: ail K,radfa H<

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■W-,___£:22.OU ASkeCU!»-iCS - - .H C ^ R U N N IN jTTCKIALLPOui'iH - -MTXV£VuwJCit-rr rowARo owoKeY- a c m a .S E ^

T(VFk “ 111rpnnr» Co pr .. .. lo if , liu’ , 103'/

le I'rnn ti n ....... Mt,*' 2a’. 33*.. K i r s t ; «\ fUdio Corp of Am .. l ’ , . S 'r S'»'., nevnolfla Tobacco . ' SH, '.SU*. SO*. I. 9*(p«av !>Iornt . 3a>, 37', 37>, |, «r*ra IIckI.I'CK .....-41'. 40U 40'. 1. BhPlI Urtton Oil ..... I0>, lor. 10', I, J!lmmoiui Co .......... S«. a-. S’. '« Hkclly oil ___ lo>. lu’. '. 10’< tHncoii]’ VartiiTi . t3*.___1.1». IT'. __i 's o a th 'c ^ iir rjLion .. 5»tJ— Jp ; ip', , a'Sauthern PacKle ... I9'a lH'a-lO ' .k Hiand nr*ncU......... IS ', IS S .' » ’<■ sundKlw a: dee .. 4 .- 3>.' 3 '.,tc

Stand oil Calif . 3S»i 31', M '.'dc Hiand Dll N J ..... 43’ , 47*J .4«‘. ' , „i Bte»*rt Warnre ..... I0‘, 0% 9 Vi StudetMkrr Corp ..... 3», 3'j.ovi Tea** Corp............3I>. 30U' So‘. f#k Timkrn noil Dear .. 39>, ss M ', ' . ,. Tratu Amer .... ..... «'« . ' (t'« «U ;I Underwood BIloU *a’» e* ,I L'nion carhidr ep^ eo oo>«* Itl, Union Oil Cilir . M S l*>i IS'.I-,,..Union ParlflC 10* 104 . 104,'. I * ‘I Aircraft 13*. 15'* I I ’ ,7Unit.Ou A Imp 14>. 13', 11’.!

—V-tt-ltifl-.AIeshol- 43»j 43 : ,,i: t! 5 51‘i r - '= r i . ur,Vai>adll;m . . I3>, U ' U ;80 , \Vr»lrrn Union . . 34:. 33 M’j t;

’ wc«V"**th"*^ ’ <§’* "al'* '! '; ------- ...CtnH JLUlKL-r:________1 KKW Yomt. Jul.« 1» ■|UO-'„.‘ tatlMi* I

■ Amcr Hiiprr . '.'i.VC' jtofikcr hu t A. 3i!i:iii!s . . . . . w en,■ ciitw . . . . . P^Eire noml fi Mhari- .......... a 1

E r r Ikind fl, Hliare i*f.................. S8 \;ollrcIa Ulnlii* ........ 10Nal Invwlor*...............................», —N*l Powrr A- l.Irhl 6pc pf , . 87', [Niaaar* i(u(Iu';i . . . . . . ’I 's ’/I;.HalV Cnrk C,'.ui >. I ,Miiiiiilxinr ifmmc ..........Mwlfl At Company . . . . . .Tr*lu> Lu* ................ J ' t ' inVnit.Founflen............. •

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»3k'* nirts. Trtn r.slts f-l;rwc*a*p?rVnt'rtiK-‘ m7*” '« S •------ - ld»ho PoUlfl£\..________ 1.1mOc|. Poutor* II 43 . 1,11Inw.. Ttuus , , 'Pcirp Truat , IJJS'rund, In rn ^ . 13J8' e:iquart Ine Kharr-* ll 4SMt Cltr Copprr S133 in II OW'alkrr StIiuiis ' I I :o to 112S iA Pn A ^ * 1' ° ' “ *3’ .'rice'r^w ^ Light , --A'ltjum Motota .... 70’,NatlnnM Dl*cfi1t ...'........ .......... • 30'.. J ,TM-Con Corp . . J*. *«

- ________• . Id:...... ........... ; m :

IX-.41 around *6 10; \ra lrr' $7 50- - 850. * iU i choi(«e S8.7S, , . Itn-

Sheep: 8.000; cl<»ied fnlrlv *i-ii\e!nt on all claaaes. »pnns •Uiii’j,'. v.rady ) to 15 hlB.ier; l«o Io,,rt» c;;oi.t *3; Iri.tlic.v unsorted a l JS y>; fivr tiujb- Ir.i 18 13 siralKlit oi-.r ot i- (-ouble' ! $8 00, Scaling 75 lt» « iih nirimrt 50 ! Sli ni'diuin C9 lb. atcriue.s out ;it ji;,75:! lng hulk n.tii'e >p:lnccrs' $8 2.' S'.xn: 58 tjiicka 'at— SIOO du.-our.is: r.ih<*r;

_ ihrowouu around I 6.1J0;' top JC50;j '.earllng quality plain, bulk ari'tind «6D0; most ewc.i 11 50-3 :j . ) I

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. ot\.% iwu:l> $t :.i .. ..ghl .»7JX fl ih u lo »7.7i: rr.v !o 140 Ins

. :x>und feeder p;:. S3. ye;Cai:>; Recelut: .V.i.

iJW. acattered «j ‘vj •■v'O'.i:.;; .\;cadj'.: up o.ld head'cc::-.n-.mi .v:r rr* $110 to 'Sj; vVrr plain ilo .r -o ».50: I

.■heV.v ktrd» ^ounmarc' :o S l J o i j— .otjyrr. '-.trr?: fr.x fjrr.rr.on !, to medium cal\e* .•:<“3-y j s i ;n j i ; : odd head cood te.«:er.4 to '$5; t ? ?

■“ 3‘ erp; Rcrcip-t iOo, ^oodfpync :*mbs me.':'.)' u T ' ;o js J5 : ^ .•;a::crjnr. plaL-s'r *:;ki.v *4 :o « i 0;

‘ ;ew me'dium Tear;;nt:« j3Sf> :o jj.75; ‘f”

; stnI or.nr.N L ivr.STO CK wt;' 0GDI:N. June 19 <U S D A '— «K.

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•]j P r ic e T ren d i j ™• i • . , , ‘ Coia ____ Hy JOHN r . nOCGJIAN IJune*, rAss«lnicd Press .Unr»cct Bdlcori 1 “ '^ , CHICAQO. June 10 i,T)-Pcrsla-lD«!'■ |tcnt selling.pressure brought abouil <>*i• I decided downiunis of grain values•, loday. 'influenced by . uncerwimy ig c r ', .over Canadian wlieat markellng nf-; k >'■ fairs nnd by reported improvement ;:oi:crop,. ■: A specially dlsturblns factor wos| lui

•' llie clrcum.^imice llw t the Wlnnepeg'■ la'heal markel proved ii.i weak lodny .; a.* It v,a.i *ironR }-e.Mcrday. i J r>! Wheat In Chicago cloMd ul July‘ : iiiinoirtnra.irs'Boi*u5nneven'’Tvi—I under yesterdny s- flnl.'h, July oo- Uff' ;80‘.. corn •.-t'i down. July 8f '.- s

' I 'r, oats 1 cenl lo 1'; off.'and pro- I • visions ihotfing 7 lo 30 cenla decline,!( Weatlirr Clear* 1

-f— PnJspeeta-of-eirarinc'-wirnihee-ui •—■, llio Unlled Slates winter wheat har-' „ dp;, ..vest rcRlon southwTat and in the ' corn >>el{ <llii itiucli to promojc stii-■ lng ol oRiin.s. • ' •.

• Uvarhh .scniinji-nl «',«pccl.illy as in.: j,,,..■ \:on tta.ir'^iipliaslzed by word that

■ I No 1‘ ' ; No.•WlandlnK ;in:i:! ;ol oT c’lolce but- jjo : ! ehej* .’.enJ'rd-W.j j; prn.-tJM; ;o;> $3.- Oc [45; biiliL.lW) :o :io iwunri «-l:ht>' S7,7i ‘59.40 lo J943: Jer.’ heavyweiKhls :jtt ji-.> i , to 305 jyjiind-' 5.1,75 to 18: odd hml ■ u»■ iiood li«hC pacliln : fows 87.25. ucUi, ‘ -Cattlr^ Hec::lp'_-,.72; pr.i'tirally all;' rl.ta'ea 2,'i to 50c lower; .•.leers .' carce . fen* Rood helfer.s S675 to 87.7.\: eom-

_;.inon .t‘I-Jnci5lum_>:ind4 ** to 15,50; bulk good eoa* »; to S5.Vt;”cnmm'r.

'to medium offe.-lrg.s »3i5 to 84,7j:■ eiitier grad .-i mo,M;v 82J5 ’o 83; odd

head good bu'.ls f I :5 ,to‘ $4 30; koo'I w l vea-.'-’r. $7 to Sfl: up > i9 2 \ w i

Sheep; nrfh>'_-- 0M< ' Om-.',-1 jnu-• n::lfket KOO: Chirac.T-tnaikci M3a:, !af*|'a!M i,Vn'.b,i rur-idav •xiked full-, ca; ''jjc hisher. shiep steady, t«o loai'. no, ; 'good to round l.-aho s' rlnc lamt:.' *i, '*7.50; .sriort RO»d- 81 poim:l Ca. Idaiios 8750; -I'xJUt t i : : \ of sm.I no. 3 '142 iwiintl s;au-jh.l-r.,ewc's J J J 5 ’ _

Above <iuo;«l!cRv on rlU I in".tu. r ’fU-Ct var.,--blr fr—cht hrni*-■ n ti on i'tfcit.lio jih: for tt'h ii'n i'ii;' - . I'iidi fT . JO SEP II- S IIEK PI S T 'JO S L P ir . Jutie 19 ■ 1’ . ■'Sheep Vrceipis 17C0: Generally ‘ling slijne :o hichei' or upward !n 38 for be't. n,tt.vp ;»mbs.

j , IIKNVER SHEEP- '. DENVER, June 10 i-P* 'U S D‘—Sheep 1900; arktng strongrr nn ‘-'"'i

' :*onn« choice Held abo^r ,i'ST 75; medium drlve-lns $8.25, Oa

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' OMAHA. June 19.’. r -U S D A.'Slteep. 2.500: tap Idaho and nsttrr - i ,iphng lamb. A: clipped CaUf. :an•,b ' .»7i5 good .and c.noic'a rtrnge ferd- ,Ing'titmbs eltciaie S550-«.00, Jrd •. ; yearlings 85 7J-6.00: e*ea do«t\ front

'«50'. C.i:ifornU feedins ye.ir;;r;.^:"p[ WOOL f'-')-;j BOSTON. June 19 i^'tUSDA^ - i.a-.ir I The volume o.' ja 'ts Of spot *oo:^ ceaNe ;m-thc Boaton market was rather if,cce j moderale ihiis far IhU week, but a . n;0"t ltair-*aouiii.-of twalnc.** .»a ' V iiu ;o : trutsacie< Uirouich B0 t0Q ho^uei' iratr OQ new »oqU otfered In so.-ne ofjM ter the • • producing | Cofleeces were reeeivlrjs a-falrlj- cocd:T«;n demand al price*- *h 9 w j n k a'be.iuj »ireiltlh;nin« ler.dency. Tex.t.' wtre reporu^ tjuite "•eounlxy. and some aales to uverj xer^ reported at M 'to 6oc ■.cour-'t A J

drllrered east for el?h! mer.th'' A:t _ Mid 70 ta Tj£ twelve con:.“i i »?c: , I *

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HOW IS pwM ILITARY ^ s c y o o L ? r ig h t .

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- • T H g C H A .S S <30BS. O N !'

Ive cargoes of Argentine corn were n route to ihc Pacific norihv.m. ncpoTta o! oats crops IwJfJnff Jn

illnob nnd lun.i were v-ltliout nny oticcablo market effecl. TfProvisions were bcarUhly Influ- < )

need by fllitjii of sulls to lc?t the sn.stliuilonalliy of processing t.ixes n hogs.

cniCA'cfo. Jun* 19 (.T1-Opcii lli;li Low ClMOIVhral—ini- . 'lly SP.-'*. S P . ' 'i‘*« eo.BO'i•lit, »P,->. sp,' 80'. C0'. .%fC, M'j-’. B3 4 BJij «3*;->,Corn-jne ■ ' . ., ..... . , ...Jly M -BJ «1>>.>,.•pl. 78‘,.». 79«, ti> i 7S’»-79re, 'b4.(r1'. M>«. BSr* e3! c ',4Ilr M '. MU 34‘* •.•lit. . 33», a i', : I;<• _ 3S'* 34», 34 , j*ly' 48>. 4SU 4J», 4S*, i■pt. 47>. 4l’» 18^ 47 B:c. i P , *»U I ilu tiM - Blly ............. .... 4S ; ■V<- ............. “••• « 1i Jrd - . Plly_______ l : « 13.43 13 33 133S , fa ij; 'i ia.;o I3 07 'i3.iij ^ L-r, 1230 1303 2303 I l iltettlr<— C:v 17 10 I7.lrt i;ks i7.o> I ■pi. UB7 lut; 18-p 1479 ' ■• c iin . A (;o CASH okai.s' \ I

C II lC A a o —Ju n r 19 -I*T— Cash Jneat: No, 2 icd.D3:: No. 2 red I Hici'vilyi B2'jC. Corn; No. 2 ml.sed I ■c; .No. -J mixed B2';c ; Nd. 2 ye»ow,| ■

to BG'..;. Ni). 3 Ji'lluw B4‘; to l ) |e; Wo.':.'-trtittT-»t»-7-ttr‘<>c, yJ. 2 wliitc 43c; No. 3 white. 40c. | R1 o e : no buckwheat. Soybeans: j J jJ. J yellow OOc. r.Dtninal: Darley: ' fcJ. 3. jue; feed 45 to iiJc; mailing t |8c :o J l . 77/no»ii ;fc« 'p e r ca i. ; ^,75 to $B.2j. C;otvr ji-ed per cat. f £4■i to 810,50, "GLard; T Iitc :',! »l3.fiO; lo .'.e 113,90.: m•Ulr »17.3j. . \

KI.AX ' ^D CLUT il. June IS -I',— H.ix on tck-8l.55:-July'81.65; e«iiU.H.oiW— -'I'"

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WIN.NIPEO, June 19 -I'.- 'i _ Wheal; High Low Close;Iv 53 . 8J-. 8J-, 1 ItIC. 84'. 81', 83',-'.-; .Cash wheal; No, 1 northern 82:'I, 2 northem *0; no, 3 northern tt<

Ca-'h oais; Non, 2 »hi:e 39'.:1. 3 while 38'.. »l

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1-OIlTLAND. Junr 19 .1- -Hay Md:-'. unchanged, • ;

P O Jt JM N D tillA IN ;PORTLAND, ,Ju:;e 1? V - cio:<; , .-.ca: : Ju ly «>-. A-pt-inbrt- ffSe; •cumber 70.-. C».'-h;'3ig Bend' '.;-'.':em 8j ',c . dark h'('d wmter. i7,-r cen: pGc; o.irk hard alnler 11 r rent 73';c: soti ahUe snd WTSI-';i whlt*.68'Tr' hard-ftlrter 68: ; ' i!'iie,-n aprius 69;; wratrm red

Da:’ : No, 2 'ih lle 82«,v Corn; No, 2 B jflloir tajiO.Car rrrr:JJl.^; Wheat 28; flour 8,'

Legal Advcrliscmehls ”n'o T IC e'^ O cri ED ITORS

u te o; Fr*.ik K. Haj nes.- Deceased '

So:;ce U hrreby given by the <l«‘rsKned admlni.vtralrix of - tl»e ate of Frank E, Haynes, deceaied. the erniitors cf and all perMins

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itr.;t a; the Is * office of A, J . ier,«. Twin .F.ii;\ ,Dank * .Trust I Blile . T*iii rail*.. County' of i;n rails. St.ue o f Idaho, this iiuj the place faed for the tr*rj- :;(-n r : th* b'i«ine<« of said estate.D.'tcd .U;r.e-.s;h. 1335

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.^LTHQlT•II_Jl_.»nllila^y_.tHbun«ltrying’ Lleutensat Henry A. Se. j battlan '(■boTe), former West in Polnl football *U r on a charg* of marrylnr while at Ihe mllltar)' I academy in violation of retoal- Uona reached ita decision after a 10 eoort marital, (hc finding w»s withheld, leaving Sebaisllan In J . < donbt about hi* falare. — . r. j ‘‘‘ j rhoto,^ I wh

Final ReSa tu rd ay o f th is wcel la s t date fo r paym counter o f cu rrcn t ta: a lty and in terest, a: mfent, ■H-ithout inter.ci taxes fo r l92S-.33, incl

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SNAKE RIVER REPORT |I Snnke river atornee,.stream (low and divcrslon.s o'ere sliown for Tuesday iatt lit a dally report I.'- Micd by Lynn Crantlall, watermas- ter, as folloua:.-.-

.*H«rare,' Acir PeeJAmerican PalU .................. -OSMIO "Lake Wnlcoll ...' .............. ., 05,570

.Stream Flow, Second FeetHoLsc ....................... .'............ n.TOnClouch .............................7,C. 0Nc<'ley ......................... ......... J1',.WHowells Perry ...................,.. fl.iooSnake Illvcr at Milner ......... 155

I Diversion, i econd Fed '.Mlnldolta .V. S'.“„............... ..... 1-3B0 •Minidoka S- S i ............ -......- 1.280Milner S. S .................. ......... 3.140Milner Low L i f t ...... ............ J37Ooodlng Project ........ ..........1.085N. S. in Gooding.................- 780P. A. Lateral ................ .. 00.Milner N. S.-......................... 2.M0

JEROME CHILD DIESAT PARENTS' HOME

I_9-Juck Pelery'n.Jr.. ila-yenr-old *611 ot-.\L-',and M-'f ■*- John A. Peterson of 11:5 Orandvlew dJ.urict. fJifd nt jjjc lioroe £>.'I parents Wctliu'sday mominc.

! De.Mdcs hu paref.tr. lie Is ^unlved

[son. five .'I'.icr.'s. Jsa'n. I1I5 iwtn, .Mrs.■| Uoberia Evan.s. Mavlna. V lcU and 1 Ldith; and two brothers. Melford 'and Dale.I 1-Miieral service.*, will be held Prl- ( day afiernoon at the Lalier I>ay ( Saints church at 2:30 o'clock. Burial 1 ttlll b f lt i lhe Jerome cemelerj'. The I body rests at the Jerome Funeral ! chapeL

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in unMentlfled. insect brought quick death yesterday lo W. R, Meadors of DavU. near here.

Rashlng into his home. Meadors (old hl5 wife a bcc slung him nn an ear and asked her lo apply medicine ^ to 11. .Mrs. Meadors applied a home • j remedy, but Meadors' face and body, turned bl.sek. She summoned Dr. ,J. C, Luster, who arrived as Meadors •

1 died 15 minute.* after being stunr,I Dr. Luster satd he did not kitow I what kind of Insect stung Meador.*.

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Real Estati;\VAN T A D R A T E S

RATES, P EB^L IN S P E B D A I (. S l l dA7*>W Une.iwr , 6cT h m day*.'per Une per dsy----e«Ob« toy, per UneJ-----------Ite

3S5f%~D Taco un t— '----■=For C u s h , : ,- “

-Cult'dlMOUDt allowvd U rliiit liutrUaB. . ' ^

' Phcne;83 for u M U U r

^ I N D E X to W A N T A D S '1 JAnneunee«»n«Auto* iot 8U^ ._, - IBMutr a*oi»i . -S,” a ; =Qtwlfled bUpl«T.. ■ gOetL Wood, tee,—I « —Dom OHier Pe»n ' 32®ieh»nfi*—“6i**n»" — — —J8 XlKtrla Appllfneoi — . . .10ror Ual* ---------- MPcmaii B»Ip Want i l 10 p,

?or SSit*" {j{tet!!»nteui„~....'... ~ nPOT Sail BeKU--------------]«'APniiu tna V »B e i»b le a __^ _ . IBg r f f j p g - a . — ^ ^ -Good Thion Ur b t _________ 1«-An«lp. M»l» ot , ,1 1noiuM for n*ar . ■ «Inttruetlnn »•»( Ledtn. 1Lo*t nnd *!I«IP Mala wn»,< _ -------aUOTIne. • I tPoiHliy w.imMu. m "■rudtoA *nd I run b t i(« ror ■■■«lUti K iui* tor Trxif , TlRm I B<t«U •»*noomj ter »»■»> ^Ralnmen. --------- ^— wSltuaUoM • tjSpaeltl* at -------- _ _ mWant*d to ■»«?a*S.’**S i?u%r.‘S = S 5 Z = n f / irot 8al« or T «d«_ ........... ^1

___ Personals • A\“ h o u s e w iv e s ^

Tlie New £ jcy Wnsher Is dc• i algncd tor YO UR CONVENI- ' ■

. KNCE. Se« U. use It. In yoiir ' own home, free. Plionc IOO for j

demonatratlon. • ' 1 ^GOLDEN RULE ;

____________(Bailment) jSnmrt • Smocks for Buxlneu ; women. All colors, percale sl I *1,19. (The ceonomlc.il tliln j for liouscworlc too,)

ANNE FROCK SHOP • , TA ILO RED TO ^tEASURE SU ITS. ’

S22.00. CIriinlns And rcpulrinR.'t rrnnU. Wlllui, over I. O. store.' Plione 1533W. ,

Lost and Found 51 _1.65V "SUNDAV ON JIIO IIW A V ^

T between Hellcvue and Ooodlng. I lunce convas tide curtnin for trail- ; er. 2 pillows. 1 Colcmnn pas bn- «. teni. Finder plcare notify R. C. Pridmorc, Lincoln Itln. Ooodlnj;, Idaho.

LO ST BETW TEK DtniOER AND Tn'in- Fnlh, Nnlional c.t.\lnc 33x6 10-ply. RcKwd. Notify Covey Oas and Oil, or Th. 03MJ4.

LO ST — BETW EEN T W IN PALLS • and Pleji.«i.ini Vnlley school house

via .\[oiinlAln Virw one 8xM tarji. Retwecn 4:30 antl 5;3o a . in.. Tucsrtiy. Notify Joromr Co-Op Cre.-'mery. phone 095, or T. s .: ,

----amithrlflflO,- Reward.— ............... ‘J . K, L E IC lrU T E n . -nVTN FALLS,

ha* free ticket lo Idaho ihcnier.Call nl News offlcc.

IDAHO STATE PIN . OW NER MAY . have by paying ad. at Ne^s otflce. ^

B e a u ly Shops ■ ' 6

NATURAL. DjiART. CROQUIcT- [ At nole. ateamed oil pjim.\Tienla i Speelal IIJO . Tilarerll nair.i. 40e:- ( *liampoo and flr.srr navr :ic . :

- ■ B^ck^t^ad lie.-iuty shop. Phone I503. 1G3 ard Enrt. I

-Tirs CA14. FOR RCSl-I.T9''-rb0Bt » ^

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- . . . / w to PUT- lN'lY ^ A hT A L A . U £ , H . '

te Is Selljn1 Beauty Shops 6 ■■

(C0DllBU«4 from Ptcce^s 'CeliimD) (' NATURAL* PEIU i4ANENt ' W ; ‘ o I L »' S3; Shampoo-wave 35e. 330 Cth *' Ave. E. Ph. H60. Mrs. Beamer.. *

OUARANTEED PERM ANENTS 13 ^ and ujprPh; 349.'The'Seauty Box. *

for Ocorgtf 'Ayera, Twin Follj. Call „ ;.afc Wew«'offlce/ . , ' '^ T ~ . ~ «T2103E WHO H AVE EXPBREBNO- ¥

ed our work Itflow that our meth* ¥ ods and tbe skill of our openlort « Are superior.' Vou may now have u' one of our oU waves for as lew ta S140. Crawford’s'Beauty Salon. 113 * Main Avo. South. phODs lS7i. *

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Aulos for Sale 7 *---■ - : - - ------------------ «CHEVROLET COACH, LOW M ItE- ¥. age, cood condition, new tires. 1 *

saddle mare, ccnlle.for children * or woman, C. W . Miller, Filer. ¥79 Ford Coupe.,Very good shape.

A real value.'Sco It at the .T W IN F A L L S n A U T O M A R T .••Wo buy - Sell - Trado"Next door lo Kyle Walt®

s t u d e b a k e r ” - ^cm iricd Used Cart

Kash 8 aedan________..>._1930G. &L C. (ruck. 3 (on_______ I93«Ford V8 Sedan, ncw mator_ll)33 Nash coupe. gonBpr»«ht>.— l oao Chev. sedan, A-l condltlon>.1933 - .Sa les and Se rvice

234 Main No. Phons 115

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•30 Oakland conch, "ss lie...... $300I ‘29 I'ontlnc i«d., '35 he . ns b . 145

•28 International truck_____ 163I 7B Chev. coach, -35 lie... ...... JSO -1 -28 NasJi coach. '35 lie ....— 135

-S? chev, spt. cpe.. ’35 lie. _ _ _ 135Chev. coach, sood motor.-.__ SO ^Chev. '.i ton pkup............ 75 ,•29 Chcv. t a ton trk........ — =Chev. cpCm molor A - l ...... . .00■20 Ford-cpe.. 35 He., cood mtr. 45 •28 Ford coui>e. ’35 lie. (rood

motor, tires. ncw.palnt... 35 Hnrley-Davld'on motorcycle *15 !

^tANy O TJIEOS ! _1 JO H N O’C O N N O R, USED CAR.CO. 1 =

318 Shoshone West PhODC 1149 W’e Buy Equities

‘ I c5T IC K ET T o IDAKO THEATER j

free for L. B. Bowen. Tntn Falk. ; Call nl News offlcc. . , —

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-Based o'mCondUioii - j ' 1920 Ford Conch. roocI ttres*135 i

1928 Chevrolet Coui'c. '35 — llcemc ...... ................... - 130 F I

■ _18a,Podge Sedan, coal________ Jtires ............................13.S '

1930 ChcvTOlet CMCh ....... 2J5 *1032 Tcrrliilaiic Coupe. •

renl cood .............. ........ 275 ,1329 Fcird CouiK. "h- _1

CfU-oe" ............................ 165 SE;_19ao.Ford-l.'Uck. M io ri,____ , ______ J

W. B. diinl tires _______103 —1020 Bulck SiKirt Coupe ... 240 PLWe buy for cafh—Sell on lernis 1' J N O . B . W H IT E J

The Uaed Car Man ID. 144,3nd N. t

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thlelda_ a_nd window 6 laa i._N o j_ i fharse for jfiHoB glass Brln j In — ymir'sssh or drive yotir car in H I Protect jour health save on rout . c tuel bills. Phone b. Meon's . 1

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F I R E S T O N E ’S¥ ¥ i ^ N cw Budget

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REP. AD CO X^p iESEL SCHOOL F( Poitlind, In T«-ln Falls, ban uae . few men lo work part tuition.'If Interested or wish catalogue, write — Box IB. cate Ncft-g. ■___________

RAW LEIG H ROUTES OPEN FO R - reliable men. Oood ptoflts for hustlers. Old entabllshed company.No experienee neceasary. PftAsant. profit.-iblc, dignified work. Write ^ today. Rawielgh. DeptJDF-158-P, Denver, Colo. • ,

NEAT X p PEARIN O YOUNG MAN •.'H to traVet wllh crew. Must be alngle ^ arid willing to work. Small salary and commUslon to st«rt. See Mr. Kent, Caledonia Hotel. , J

WXHTBOi--- W X RE5USE— KISIT “with some ability and some money. ! Good opi>ortunlty for right man, ^ Addreu j . H. Evans. Ph. 176. a Gdodlng. Ida. ,

Fem ale H elp W a n te d 10 -

H O U SE l« :EPra "w a n't e d -' o nranch. Write Box 46. caw News, i •

S itu a tio n s W a n te d N j \

iVOMA.V w o u l d L lKE^ 'ro 'w O RK I ' for.room i>nd board. Wrlle Box' ( 16. care News, L l

WANT CARE OF CHILDREN B Y ^ hour or day Ph, 307W. ,

B u s in e ss O p portun ities 15 !

Ca b in s ." cA re , " s e r v i c e "o t a - !lion and. residence' In desirable , locnilon for r ile »3S.V). Terms. C. i M, Foley. Unliey. Idaho. _

-----— ---- - JtvFor Sale Seeds 16-A ■

___ ____________ _ 1rlUNDRKD r iF T V BACKS RUS- “

fft »eed. I f . yr. out Blue Tag, ,Cash or share. Ph. 277. |

HRM SEED AND EA llN O POTA- 1 tw*. from certified flock. mile * r a r w .d •■ ;"iib7 lir WnalilhKtOft* -i

00 BUSHEI^S OCtoD CLEAN B A R ' ley. ph. 332J1. Buhl, 1

JEED PO'FATOES FOR SALE. 23c ,_Dcr_>«ck. Phone S76-M. • '_________>I.ANTS AND SEEDS. BURNS 2ND !

Hand Store. 248 Main So Ph. I 600W.________________________

DATRUSSCT P O T A T O ES rr m from Ashton. 3 mUtt soulh Kim* berly. Idaho. S. H. Proetor. ^

F o r S a le . M iscellaneous 17 r

J N K ^ A Y ^ C d " AND CLECTRIC —JiH_C4ll.l431------ ----------- FC-------- - sJ f B E R BEAN HULLFR ANO c crain (nitlit, Mrn., Bevi" Slaier, g I-Her. Idaho- ’ j

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Idaho Tli TODAYl-ie<^..... - -I -FtiRTATlON4 ---------- -WALK ’!.,---------------

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i , COMINO sm' CH ARLIE CHAN 1I - W arm r 01

. Pat r a t m n • 8(<

PA RT IES wno^ nA^T F R E E T ICKBTS FO B THEM AND ABE ASK ED TO OAI

■ I U . TO 5 P.

For Sale» Miscellaneous 17fCopiUimd froB' rtec«dli»> CcIb im ) (C

PO R SALE-M O W IN G M ACJllN E: K£. wugon. rack and bed; plow. Phone a

0384-J3. . —CULL BEANS FOR FEED . S E E HA

Isbell Seed Co„ Twin Falls. ’ aItUM LEY BEAN H U U X R , G RA IN —

machine and iraclor. all In good ahape. Earl Murray. Filer, Ida.

IDAHO .THEATER T IC K ET F R E E “ for W. W. Branln, T *ln FaUs. r— Call at News gtflce. ________

H^:AVY T IM BERS, B - R ID G E plank, all .demen-iloai, rough

! lumber. Woodla*^ Lumber Yard. ,, Opposite Swift & CO. '

condition. 845 Third avenue n&rth; I . phone 283.

5 H. P. S IN G LE PHASE MOTOR with' base and puUeys. W. H. Rel- ler. . 1

' i TH A Y E S H A T C H E R Y ,^ . I—

; 20 per cent ioylng mash..... 81JI5 —15 per cent laying masli..... 81.70 ¥

I Growing Mash .................. -8U5 i¥( Poultry, Sprny, Bijick I<eaf ••40." ¥I Worm PlUs, Coccldos.ls remedy, .¥1 free posUmorlctn examinations. i¥ ,

460 MUlnE. Plione 73 ]¥. ¥

FA R M ER S-W H A T S TH E VALUE ^of a ton of hay or ^ buMiel of red ^clover' seed, aboul a dollar, mcaa- ^ured in terms of Anacondn Treble ^super phosphate? Apply now aa - soon as first-crop is nmoved.Clundon Sales company, Tnln »FnlU. _________ ___________ . J

HAY. WHEAT. POTATOES. FO R *Mle. Phone 0197-J4 between 8 nnd *0 a, ni, and nficr'8:30 p. m. * •

FURN ITURE - NEW AND U.9ED ¥ furniture of all kinds, coal rangea, ¥'. electric ranges, coal stove.v clrcu-,¥ Inlors nnd, olher household furn-’¥ H IslihiB*. Moon s. Ph. 3, Slore No. 1:P.I 3>3. q.|j I, »fo. ,g----------- -,£01. ' .hi

W H Y . P A Y W A R . P R IC K S ? P<A car load ot .Muresco In bulk. •—

Buy what you need, bring back whal you ha^e left. We lonn you a brush to put ifo n with free.' i

____McMuru-y—House—Paint,—4-— :---Hour Enamel.. Floor and .Lin ­oleum VarnUh ({rles in Iwo

.hours—A large slock of Wall ] Paper. ■ . ^

------MOON’S ' .TW IN FALLS PHONE S

J. H. CLAV. TW IN FALLS. HAS I yo free Uckel.lb Idaho theater. Cnll: ■ i at News- office. i vo

FOR SALE - KRENOEL- ALL-!Steel hay derrick heads. Also hay' cable, sltng rhnin. pulleys, trips > and other clrrrlck supplies. Lov

■ pitces- Krenficl.i Hardware. 1 r— 'THE CALL roR Rrsi;LT*“ -rtloNit« [ "au

IC Am y C ^ L E C I l W19JT V iw WCLIEN' c a l l e d k€<k J s o UXO-^BUCW-«AJ2C

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A S Y —B U T I H E A LA K ^ N O V J M A A A A - - O R . Aw U T T L E F N E M « - F j f T S P R t N T - T A K E O F F / f f ?

F I F T E E N P O U N D S - ^

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ijlEW SjrW - IN JA LLsllPA H O .,

ing Today ------ -------------- " I .Fo

rhealre 1- lO i ; - FH I, SAT. - S B * ■A ThrllUnr Saga o( th i Be* -----

■ — ---- ItetnTt-rUberty'a------- - =•-----"MAK-Or ARAN" ' • *

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IN IN ECYPT* r Oland •

Stepin Feichlt' = =- — :_____1___________________ ! Wa'= ^ = ^ = — ,; ~ v „X T S IIAVE TWO W EEK S TO CALL . use< OALL FROM THB BO URS O F I A. and 5 P. M. . 3. t

--- 1 PA IN

Fo r S a le M isce llaneous 17 “ «(Cflniinu«d rtem rr*cHtns Celuao) Whe

KERR-MASON QUART JARB,* OOc Fdot. Quick .lale. 220 9th Ave„ E. ,5: ; :^

. ■ PhoHAY, WHEAT. POTATOES FO R a I)

aale. Phone'0197-J4 betweea 8 and '9 a. m..and after 8:30 p. a . • S T R

' non600 BUSHELS GOOD CLEAN BARr.’ 8 TRA

ley.-Phr 332.Jl. Buhl. -----------uin■ • Flw

U s e O u i- N e w

B U D G E T P L A N . .

W eekly T e rm s '[a s L o W 'A h .pick _______ 2 ,-ic p e r w ic . ^Accuunis Opened Immediately

F I R E S T O N E ; ^A u to SuD u Iv ' and nini

I____________;__________ I 8T7W__________________________;_______ : east¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ '¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ ■ • ¥ =¥ Westlnghouse e l e c t r i c ¥¥ range, nutomnllc Flavor Zone ¥¥ ,ovcn. J35. . - • ■¥ Fifty head 5-nnd 8-year- V- ¥ old ewes, 83 per head, Ta-eniy ♦ , nev ¥ head lambs. ¥ oth¥ Ncw studlo.couch. *2350. ¥ ' i n ; ¥ Six and 7-foot McCormick ' ¥ n il ¥ Deerlng binders, new canvas. ¥¥ Two mowera, 818 each. - ' ♦ •,¥ Eectric Frigidaire, 878. . ¥ ; — — -¥ ■ ---- ¥ \V>¥ W A N T ED T o B U Y ¥ Havi¥ Furniture or farm equipment. ¥ "Doi¥ I buy for caah nnd aell for ¥ dout¥ cash—and I seU for leu ¥ . exi'n¥ . ¥ . the •

J : ss:¥[ 130. Second Aveivae South ¥ . DE> ¥ ' ■ ¥. > ( . ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥FQ R SA U r-Q UTSID E QR IN SID E Tr

house painL.Fourteen colors, IL73 ---per gallon, krcngcl-s Hardware. |

G RA N ITE AND M ARBLE MON- STJS:; uments. Jellbon Bros. Ph. 068W,

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FOR SALEI - 35 Uwd- Icr Boxe.'i

All Have Been ReconditionedAnd Reflnlshed......... —

*3 10 *30 . SI Down—*l Week

10 used Elec. ranges. Trade In your old coal range, heating | .■ stove,' or circulator! T>;rm3.Vou Save on Your Palnl Bill at -WAN!

MOON-3_T»jn.4r^Jls------------ P-tont-a.Tpide Your Old Furniture hi on

New Merchandise1 ^ ---- -------- --- S. M■auB CALL ron RcsutTi-*-noBi a *^111 <

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r t i / H E .R EW U N l> »M E O F A i ^ r i M t 'S C R O W IN C j- N O T BS f. ( LAJt> A N E'6 C»- B U T B l 4 \ C R f i S S P D T W E R O A I

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- It W iinF o r S a le , M iscellaneous 17oDUautd tram Pne^Uig Celunn)- . !--------- - - — i ROfThe New Self PoUto Planter noo:

1 now In use at the Martin Mill- r ranch at CasUefofd on early’ s=s=olatoea.—ir-eoisvenlentj-lnspeet--------he work ll does, then call at the ----- .SELF MFO, CO.- ••

, Tl -ln mipt-Maho - F S B S >NE GOOD MCCORMICK 1 5emng_tra^or mo»'cr, jind_a ■ '»«»« mm&r of good mowers' and . akes, reascnably priced. m w u sPN: STATES .IMLEMENT

CO. HOUt• . T*-ln Falls_______________ 3rd

V an ted M iscellaneous 17-A ° a!h°

RN IURB WANTED — W B BUY ised furniture,, coal ningcs. stom iiid Ico boxes. We pay cash. Ph. HER* '. Moon'a.-__________________ j , „INT INOrDECO RATINQ. KAli^ ominliig and paper haDglng. Estl- a RO< nate cheerfully given. Wo go any- nleii rhere. G. E. Kunkle. Ph. 1306.

F ru its and- Vegetab les 18

RAWB^RRiEs" TOR SALe " . : —— ’hone 0107-J4 between 8 and 9 I. m. or. after 8:30 p. m. *P*'

aptsr R A W B E R R I E S - » i AULE ,F llt lorth, ^ n'cat of F h t Point store.R A W 'B ER R IES -B R IN G CON- alner*. H.wB, DeWtf, 'i ml. north Ive Polnls. D ESIIX O IBB. T W IN FALLS, HAS ret Ueket to Idaho theater. CaU t Newa otflce.________ ■ _ jRA W BERR IES, 30c GAL. YOU r S a lick. No chldren. U Weat Randall Ireenhouse, D. A. Dunahee. R A W BERR IES. 200 ADDISON Vest. You pick._________________IE TW IN FA LLS MAMMOTHirawbcrry Is now ready for can- ***®ling. Gooseberries are also eom- *'*•n In, Public Market. j,,JIAW DERR IES , I MI. NO., t .Ast WnsJi, echodl. 33c gal., you — r : 'lek. 1_______________ 40

E le c tr ic Appliances 19 '

^ "a" DEMONSTRATION . . . V. . .w i l l cohvtiice you lhat the O f ''new EASY will out|>erfonn any Posll Bther washer. Let us demonsirate |III your own Iiome . . . today.. . . jU no obllgwtloit lo buy. Phone 198 yo»r

GOLDEN RULEiBasemenl) •—

.VASHING MACHINES 111 : :avc a,.lrliil with the exclusive | _ _ _ Double Tub Dcxler.".. Use a ouble Buds without emptying lojo (t'rn water or wasting time. Use (1 ie "Best Method" of laundering aur vloihes. The eaiilest way. p p A O U BLB TUB CAN DO. Tlic . ‘ EX-TER 'T W IN TUB ’’ —

Dextfr Dept.M O O N ’S

JEpiije a PQW for a Dexterl t

Rad ios and S e rv ic e 23-AX IA i T b a RO AIN p r ic e s " ON Md radios. Moon's Palnl & Furn- Flire store.______ ___________________

FRYEM oving , S to rag e 24

r V a REFU L HANDLINd, AND = isured eerviee; guarantees you ■ — cTe-Bi'hvenTFortl‘Tr«nsfer, At ome Lumber. Ph. 34 or 237. F

■Wanted to Buy 25 ____ _

ifTED '-"'O LD " C ^ V " a N D- jrses.Ph. m ow . / ^m•^ml^-^VA^«TED-Wl^-BUYT— 1-« led furniture, coa) ratues. stoves , n id Ice boxes. We pay cash Phoae Moon-s. i i ;;

e C.1LL ron RC9L'LTS‘*-rbeM a *'■ " ......... ' = ?' ^ iTTfii

W H O 'S A S IS S Y ?ACMCyVL\ / AM- I L L \ \ ‘ " 3 ' M A P — 11 GLADLY } IJ-^ D L Y 7 W « < . i - . , r H E V ^ i p

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Be Solil TtHouses fo r R en t 27

ROoSrHOUOT, PHONE 735W.' n i iSStr

ads.*“ A p a ftm e n is ” 2ff

lOOM FURN ISH ED APT., JtEA- lonable, 330 6th AveJ«o. .5DERN APT. IN Q U IRE 310 3RD ^VC. No. ', _____3U8EKEEPINQ ROOMS. 336 Ird East. ________________ROOM FURN ISHED APT. 382ith Ave. No. Xenm N lSH ED APT. AT BUCK A l ^pl3. 133 West Main.!R *W N KOOH, TViflN FALLS, , ^ins free ticket to Idaho theater. *;:al-at Nowa-offlee:----. — •--------------------- • „ , IngMlOOM APT. FURN ISHED COM- huan<slete. The Oxford. 438 Main No. anti k

.......... Walk*;L L Y FURN ISHED APTS,. AT of Intlustamero Inn and Oasis Home. Archl<Ph. 458 and 971. respectively. MrsE HAVE S E V E R A L N IC E If- ? ? spartmenU for renl. 1 to 4-room spu. wltb bath. Musgrave Bros..Filer.________________ ■

Room s fo r Ren t 29 s u ?— — - - ........... Twin:S IR A BLE ROOM. CLOSE IN, eilse i Jentleman preferred. Ph. 173.

R ea l E s ta te fo r S a le 3 2 b S--- ------- ------ Howa:

ROOM HOUSE, 3 LOTS, GOOD dloces mprovemenu, cheap for cash. 348 Ing hc aulncy St. P. O. Box 801. [from>4500 — 5 -room • house, 1018 Mrs, IShoshone St. full basement. _____

furnace, modern, a bargain. UlOO-5-room house, 338 4th ive, west, on truck lane, a

bargain icb*PEAVEY-TABER CO., INC.

• Phone 201____________40 acres good soil. *60 per acre. i

J . E . W H I T E ^*1“

--------------------------- 1 TJilnP YOU WANT TO BUILD, BUY' i " * ‘“ )R R EPA IR ' a home we are In a . ' osltlon to finance you. Lowest ITraln stea—long terms—iiulek ncllon.IP YOU WANT TO SELL

our farm, house or lol, list them I •llh us.

23 Mnln E. Phono 437 u l ’i j ------- ---1030—0-room houae. balh, 338 **** ” 4th west. Reduced for oulck aft1t«i

• A*r?r»N2 A V E Y - T A B E R CO,. INC. u a m

Phone 201 uHtm

F o r S a le L ive s to ck 3 6 m S '

’ettygrove. 1 mile so. and U west R « S *______________________ t.esv«

-------------- ;------- AmreaP o u ltry and Supp lies 37

iYERS iTO R^sXLETV lO Sar "’ " e,rt « IlK CAU. ron itKauLTS-’-riieae » 1

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ACROSS ' Solution et Vaatarday’i

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tteleajrtortadm of ttw e tu H '- ____fled pac* Uut* tbira ia » «r)et - rule agtlnat glTlog tB7 addltlas* tl tnformaUoa eeB0amln«„*%Uatf ads." taat Is. * si^ed w lthT b ^ n u B ^ u «u*~01, tb#. Newa. •'

. BU SIN ESS D IRECTO RY.

E A V iy TA BER 0 0 . DIO. PSOIOS SOI. Fire u d auto butiruio*.

’emporary Insanity Adjudged In SlayingLOS ANOELES. June I I im -A. iry of nine «-omen and thro«' nea Jit.nIjht.rctumfd d.Tcrdlet «dj«df-_:i_ lg Mrs. Gladys Carter to h » » been Lsane lost April 19 when *be sboi n i killed her house-gueat, Frances /alker, 20. following the dUcovery r InUmacleji between tlta girl and rchle Carter^ M r husband.Mr4,.Garter thus was automatkal- • freed of the msnslaughter charge, r which she waa convicted last week r the same jury.

UCENSED AT BO ISEBO ISE. June 18 M V-& m s I R. u rr and Eva Mae Sharp, both o f‘‘ win Falla, obtained a marriage Uc> ue here lodajr.

ARCBDEMCOK RSCOVEKINGBO ISE, June 19 bC^-Archdeatm oward Stoy of the Idaho ZpUcopal locese was reported to t« recorer- ig here today at St. Luke'S hoepltat t>m a a t t ach aliment.

Irs, Stoy said.

T i m e T a b l e s■cbwluU et rasaeager Ttalaa aa8 Mor Busea rasstai TItfwirt Twus

OlgQON inORT’U m KastkeoBa tmteUta January 31. m si

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rkln 3» Itsm , , _830p.ia. NorMbeaaa

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iittH O B ilrITi'SPLIIMBEIISi

^ — .: : iSgba Twih'Falls 'Mari lo Be “ I

Guest at Convention of I —— — NalionaljBody--------1

InlMcnt of the diys when ho was I • ©no of the leaden amonff the plumb- • I

er< of the United SU(es, Alex Vf. . I Murray, for many years a resident . I of Twin rtelb. WlU Icftvo liere at I 3:1S p. m. Prtday to attend the.63rcl I annual convention of the National I AssodaUon of Muster Plumbers, to T be held at the Stevens holel In Chi­cago Jiine 25, 30 and 27. “Th.

Mr. Murroy Is tlie only living th clwrter member of the notional as- ja soclitlon.aod was one of the orsan- drJ« r» of tho body. He b also a chfir- ____ter and honorary member of iho —— Chlcaso assoclaUon. In view j>f hb . «•,

—pasl.^en'lces.la.lhc assoclallpn. Mr. MOt Wurray has received a Vpeclal lnvl- f Utlon to attend and will be pro­vided with iransportallon and hotel expense by the association. Ac

B o n In Kadand f ‘‘5Air. Murray was born In England

and came to the United SWtes as a chUd. Ho was the ftril secreUry ct the chlcaso Master, Plumbers' aa- soclation and was president of the ^ body In 1889. In IBM he was a mem- *«• * ber of the e«cuUve comnimee of oy P the national organlutlon and has hsd several articles published In ‘Mt periodicals.

In honor of Mr. Murray the schol- tl«s anhip offered annuaUy by ttte nn- tloiul organlutlon has been named n p | the Alexander W , Murray Kholnr- ship. On the W lh anniversary of FO F the orgnhUatlon .lie was presented . with a gold watch fob and a gold charter member bution by the na- , tional bodj-. • „

— nrTrartcdTcmng-as-Twln-Pnlls- city plumbing Inspector in 1817 and ‘ held the post upon several different occasions unUI ho resigned on ac- ~ count of 111 health In m i . He rc:

.tired from acUvB wdrlt-,In IWB.

FU N ER A LS '-STEIN ER — Puneral services for

Mrs. Florence SUlner, wife of Paul SmltJ Steiner, will be held at 3 o'clock Naza; lomorrow aftemoon at the Twin servK

-Tails mortuary chapel. Rev. L. D, Kails

"5 P % o f a d u r in g

Measuring cylinder wear with apreci}! — ■ h’jfi'Irtd-^h.Mnn'Jth <ii

* M o l o r i s l s w h o k u o v

f a d s w i i l s a v e m o i

M o to r o ils refined by the raihhods have some oilincss an strength, but they may form c aod sludge, which lead to ezpi motor repairs.

O ther oils may form almc carbon and sludge, hut are so refined tbat they arc robbed c ness and film strength they n prercat motor wear.

Germ Processed O il is rcfi; clim loate carbon and sludge

bles aod then the Germ P adds extra oHinest and 2 to 'morefilm straigth thaa any st m ineral oil, as tests oo the T machioe bave proved.

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[ Wiffie Willis IW9. XO BKST q m u z i ^ l

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they'r bnwlin* me out. hut I'mJa it a little kid nlien I n-ant (o S ldriyt the car." diim

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' afteiAccuscd of opt-ratlng a r nulomo- i )lle while under the Influence of iqiior, E . H. Wilson. 37. of Twin 'uUs. Obtalncdji chan(K_sf venue to ^1 he probale court yealerdjy. lhe doy Kfore ha wns to havo been brought0 trial in Justlee of the Pcocc H,1 . Holler’a court. He wa-i nrresUsl comi>y police officers who cnnrsed him r.j j i ,vlth commuting ihe nllcRCd ollcnse ^nst June 14. and p!eodca not cullly < rfien hc wns Rrralcncd Ip the ju.?. lees court last Mondsy. ^

DRIVER DRAWS PENALTY ■OR LACK -OF LICENSEAlex Oo.'«lt. .Sl. of 'I-.'in I'.UL’i I

^ust pay 835 flno uiiil^coM.s or scr»c |

oil at the rale of 12 n. <l:iy. under ||Jf * cntencc rronouneed by J;idBC Cuy ,. Knincy In llie probnls court here ' ' esterday when Oo.»sc'.t pleaded uUty to a misdemeanor chnrge of 'g,,. ‘ »Uurc to <Usplny proper Ueeme on J Is car. Hc was orresled by police g .. ,, fflcer# here hist June 12

' STmlth. pastor of the Cliurch’of thci MC razarcnc. will be In clmrge of the Conl< •rvlce*. Intcrmcnl will bc In Tw in ’cnme aUs^m clery. . . . lthe a

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a c r e a r r . t h e t aGerm Procclacd drai

' crankcasc when your eclsion gauge ' 'f iM r in g J, pistons an.

aa loepr: --- dry-wheo^you-surt,-w c ith c f your motor a thousand revolutic

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hc usual ' f- 'onocoGcrm Proisand film cosily sunm carbon patented G erm Prorxpcnsivc conccntraccd o ily css

refined o il— makc^ itIm ojt no combine w ith mcfalc so over- . ,:d o fo U i. p cn c tr ili.c6 lm .fo tny need to Quart” , bccomi

mctal itself and neverefined to Hundreds o f dry-cdge trou* Jjavc proved the1 Processto 4 times CO.N’ T I S ' )• SttAishtc T im k co ____

^ B I e**TbeCooocoTntvt]Bitreaust . . . i/»vfDesvtr aeat a cocnplete Cm camp d;rptaa for our trip—marked ncclten:read m«pM ofevtry •'><'‘ nd to

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TWIN FA IXS DAILY ^

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Accused In a fciooy charge of first ienigree biu^lary, Charlie Roberta, 33, elmBuhl, waa held under tlOOO bond Maanswer to iho charg-.: tn tlw dls- ury.

let court after he waived prelim- ceirnry hearing when hc wns aWalgn- P

obalc court here jvslerdny.------Dm

scd'of enterlnj a grana^ on thcland niter Roberts jarm at nuhl with Bul tent to commit larceny during the Mn ght of lust Juno 13. He was arrest- L. by Bulil }>oll» and n deputy ahcr- Tni

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ICYCLIST SUES FORCOLLISiON DAMAGESIjlllj

Suit by Norman r«loon for $487.50' innges from W. T. Leslie and the .}ell Seed compnny on account o fl lurles tliL- former Is alleged to vc received when n car driven by s jn ljc r co ll!^^K llh _ hta bicycle _M to bc brousht to irfal ih tlie pro- wi'di le court here at 1:30 o'cloclt tills Tiic ernoon. Tlie ncclUcnt vns report- Jier to have occurred at tlie Inur- Se;(

:lton of Fourih nvenue and Third n re eet cast Inst October 10. ten rhe cyclist ’ claims damages for roui urles Including Inceratlons of the | isor. :e nnd right arm and hand, a ju >ken rib nnd hernia. Ho asks her npensntlon also (or loss of foUr wus eks employment nnd damaRc to thnt . wheel and clolhlns. G. M. Swcc- xi

ot Twin Fnlls Is, his attorney, uao ------ ----------- I atlv.

IDERAL INSPECTORROTARIANS’ GUEST r »il

____call3u»t Apeaker a regular weekly ellng of Twin Palls RoUry club luncheon ye.v.«rdn>', R. C. L. Oar- id. dljijiuiscd various phases of work-fts-feden>l-iaipe«or of pro-

:e In the Twin f'nlls dhUlct. Tlie .grain wns nrrunged by Ed Coop-

;raven Scolt of Callforiihi. and J®**' ly Scou, student at ihe College “ "i-Idaho. sons of Dr. Charles R. ---Itt, wen guests.

___________■ sltyTUDENT D IES AT MOSCOW lOSCOW, Idaho. June 19 (.7>)- HI; ilcy Thonins. 31. of Malad. who Tlior ie here two wecti ago to enter (body summer session of the Unlver- burtn

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'artm z O ils not lubricating Valuiin baclTlniothe Processed O in iLir motor Is idle; miles w ith the cnd cyliodcrs arc without motor •:,-liveo-to-warm----- Germ Processr makes at least m otot anotherions before the since 1931 havil can rcach a ll pressures and ti indsagainstbarc’ high film strcnjwear occurs. • tion. Straight irocesscd O i l c i ^ more film streitriing wear! The 10 years ago-roccss— adding (Conoco Germ 1sscncc to highly 2 lo 4 times thejit penetrate and ' crai oils, givesll ^urfaccs. That lubrication theyrming the "H id . O n ly Cunocines part of»thc O il gives full :ic r drains away. when you star• crankcasc runs Y o u w il l cut iH idden Quart" use it! •

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Vfl booklet* tod houi aad “ We stopped !;rfe*.arie*. They a]*o ient «rijr far mat y. -uifcfmitieo ca whtt* can .pply at

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T a n n a h i l l R i t e s 1“ 7 H e l d A t M o r t u a r y C

Friends and iclatUet of Mrs.! Rachel Tannahill atleniled flnaJ services In her memory yesterday *f- _ _ lernoon nl the W h lu mortuary un elinjiel. Rev. B. L. W h IU offlcUtlng. ^ vln Music was fumUKcd by tlx! mortu- .m m ii nr)-. Interment was In Twin Fa lls 'a sei cemetco'- ' • i ' I reel

Pallbearers mere C. A. Itulberford. i food vnr'iwnmin-Roacoe-Wartcr-Johir^vin Dlllonr Earl DusbyrflrSweruflger.-^ [

and f*T) ions, Mrs. Ann* L I^l^T^^iul Buhl; Mm. Velma Up.-ay. Filer: 1. '*,, Mrs. Ruili Malone. Castleford; Mllo I* Tnnimhlll. Idahome, and Belh I k. ] Tniinfthill, T»ln >'alls, also .two sis- ters. Mra. Aimn Croft and Mrs Sor- , ah Clin|)pfll,.bo:h of Florida. hotel

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MRS, IW DIES £:fiPIEHWItLNESSi !

----- jl-»Mr?. Margaret Bell Worley. 70, iJ!*'"/.

widu~r/'6r Frank ~Wor;5yr<lled-«arly'ibc^ me iday morning at ths home o f ] j , „ « Her drushier, Mrs. Pa-Jl. Mo«lcy, j, 5e:ond avenue ncrth. S5;e had been „.iil I X re.ililent of T«ln Falls for the past „o ni ;ch yenra. She wiis bom In Alleglwny , • •ounty. ivnnsylviinln. January 35. ™Ifl®-'-A', A smnll child she moved with lier pnrenls to CInrlnda, Iowa. She i *-Hs married to Frank. Worley a t r " ''* . ;h«ipUcc March 1.188B.

Tne body rests ut llie Drake mortr jorj- cliai>cl pending wor.1 from rei- I®;,*'* itlvci living elsewhere, lc addition .0 her dntighter. she Is survived by hree K)iu. Hownrd Worley. T»'in " " ' ‘'ll rail-.; Clifford Worley. Oakland. “ • * Callfomln. nnd DonneU . Worley. ^ 3uriey. Seven- g-andchUdrcn hiso

'^T^o^otlicr sons, J . W . Worley and ' :iyde Worley, preceded her In dcatli. hc former, being drowned „ln ,thi! — — V.Mh!iigiim itaw floods. December

1033, nnd the other hilled with Ils f.lte In an automobile accident at I F ;edar R-.tpld.'f, Iowa, SnMcr Sun- I ■ lay, 1032. I ;

lly of Idaho, died al the university I iflrmao’ today of blood poisoning, aus'ed from a boll on his neck.His pnrenis. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde

liomas. were at his bedside. The ody will be Uken to Mnlnd for urtnl.

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motive engineers

------------ ^ 1 -I Q u art” ivill ~cut~dUiUIi i - .alue. Cars using Germ il were driven 15 to 75 ■le crankcase empty but or damage! .ressedOllproiecisyour-:-----—1 —ier way. A l l cars built have greatly increased d must have o il o f extra ength for safe lubrica- t m ioeral o ils have oo treogth than they had ;o— som e have less!* m Processed O il. w iih he film itrettgth o f m in­es m odern motors the hey need. Ioco G erm Processed ill m otor protection— j Itart, w h ile you drive. IJ t m o to r w ea r i f you i

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OCO;QCESSED ■>R~'o il - ~ ~ I

iped at Conoco sUtioea ■long oue many hdpful, free aerviecs. You U 't at oay Coooco ftatioo for sueb | ]j|]r your cpotor trip." | | | [ l^

,0, THimSDAY MOBNING. JUN E !

Canning Schoc South Idaho Ho

Under tho sponsorship of tho '■ Corpora nvln Fulls News, tlio Kerr Olass i cxpcrlni klanufacturliig Corporation wll] hold i of poin I series of demonstrations of cor-.and as -eel methods of food canning ahd.constan 'ood .prepitratlori next week In;est nnd rwlrrmtlspBuhl-and B uriey. - 'In all I

Mrs. Ethel M. Pope will bc In ? ” ?. ;hnrBe-of -the dnlly-nwmrani»-whto<i '7;vlll be held In lhe high school audl- i , , . orliim Wcdnesdoy and Thursday )f nest week. Similar sessions will Tj,e £ jc held at the Cozy thcalrc . In apropos 3ulil Monday itnd Tue^dny and In losni Kii tie dining room of tlic Nallonal ut m lotel nl Burley on Friday and Sat- goosebci irday. nins; lTlie cnlirc canning nnd preserv- " P I * " "

ng process, Inoiudlng thc.prepara- rhubnrb li'n of frulu, vegeUiJle* und food cn" >f nll.ktnds will be carrted on In all fn ilU iii Us dcuUs with'llluslrallons of every >lUnw of the work. Mrs. Pope comes

Ttt-ln Falla ns the speclnl repre- iilallve of,the Kerr CorjwraUon. Jeccjaiia-clcctrlcal.,c(iu)pmcnt will ,5 IC liiJtalted In the auditorium for ,,ier UJC and a nide variety ot melh- <I,n for the preserving of foodjluffs iill be demonstrated. Tlicrc will bc -Vou 10 admlsalon charse. nnd mo

riic progrnm will open nt 3 o'clock P '" ’,' >;?' nch dny nnd lnsl until nbout 4 I’cloek. A free gift distribution to >'®’' C*'' liMC nltcndlng will bc n feature of nch of the spsalons iind nil arc 7** ordinlly Invited lo ntientl. "RIn ndditlon to the ordlnnry forms

f the preserving of fnilta. vcECl- “ v , bles, nnd meat# .Wss Todc will ^ eiiionaimic'the Intcrl methods oi I,, inking Jellies, .coavrvo!, und pick- •s. 'Die equipment t.o be us-d will 1“ ’“ * ‘ e almllar to Hint to bc found In * tie nvemgc home nnd everj- effort Home- : mnde to mnke the lessons In every urge ay practical. .wlous" iTlie Kerr Olass Munufuclurlng while di

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Gleaming^whUc NUBUCK n Variety of stylc-s and la.s Your favorite ia here! Lcnf er .tolcs! WcIt constructi means smooth tr.ck-fr(

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______________________________ . High:oration maintains and operaUs rlmcnul kitchens at a iiiuiibcr ' " ointa ihroughout llie ,counlry as a result of the 'a-oric thus! ? " ? ;anlly carried on the very lat-1 nd best methods of prcscrvliiBll Its-branches arc.deUnnlncd; the resulU tmnsmlttcd io lhe !P " ‘'J^ ,, renreMntnlUes of the various

lets wnerc a«non«ralW 5 arc:^ ";,„in j ; has bee

e demonstrations nre cspscinlly i pos to the .season, now that* sirawbcrries ure on the marki Olhei niM*. rcnsoiiablo priecs. A few Instnlla

ibcrrles nre available for can- *>"; Blng cherries have already area on local fruit counters, and urb of superior (luallty Is ready rnnnlng. By next week, mnny niiiierln i und vcBctnblcj will be n l their e for cnnnlng. buildliif

-, Tw-ln FKcliilly vnluablL- lo lhe fdmier's nte rep will be the demonstration In Ing of ment, poultry, game and 'R P S I [ DlMUBsing -home-cnnnlng-of

. Mr.%. Pope gives the following ns why tills Is odvanUgeous; . ,5U not only snva. llmc, Inbor money, bul you automuilcully „ your menus for-iiionlhs iUiC|id he u-ns doing your home conning, and Tt* hi

give to your menls a vnrlely borfy „ would otherwise be Impossible- riiincl old-fMhloned ratlhods of cur- ‘nceu nl butchering time have -iq .n t .i elncc been found loo limited *, tending icward a monotonous ' v«t le You c.in serve fried chicken Ailthorli

;r dend of winter, roast duck „,,h ^ o d^mnmer-nnd other tasty nnd ,_hi' ial dishes nl nil seasons of lhe

nnd JHiie-riiukcrs of Southern Idnhoi Norlh rged to bccom? "canning con- nients a: i" nnd lo nilend tlie.ic worth- l»

demonstrations next week. Small

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Wf n ; dr'ylUK! Mols- ^f.irp rrprll.-rt! Acid TrM.-!linel Upren of fit*< tonsil, tlrxiblc lu id . w p n rtn j: R rUn!

H l f _ H e a Vy, ill-l.-nthfr_ ^B A Mies nnd hecU! Real l ic h t K A ' money »»vlnc ’ b.-»r- ,m g g _ cain- n! thw prle<“! "

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MELUMBEHByilDS s MODEL ilCE ROOMS =Ighly p o l is h e d oak floors lughout the offlccs slrlke a ktyr J In lhe currcnt program of lm- cement at llie Home Lumber Coal company yards at the cor- of Third avenue and Second |

et south. I IVc like to ahow our friends and i I -ons how floors can be Improved peiiKlvcly wilh hardwood." Her-

ilng. A part of the office floor 'been In place for 17 ycnrs. New r hns been laid In the manascr'a nU office.Iher Improvements Inelude the (illation of new display Windowa .wo sides of the bulldlns. at the icr.linllns to sheds and rooms flll- ivllh lumber nnd other building erlnls.'Mr. Hmze saia iaat cvc- ; that present demandi of the iliig canipaisn under ^ay In J i n Fnlls Cnlls for almost.Immedl- ,replenishment of many lines. ^

SIDENT OF COUNTY.,' oi "FARiVi:''S0l«MONED ^

■ ■ - Fllllloin Markham, 7S. died nt 0 ck lnsl evening at the Twin ,» county general hosplul. where ^ ,-ns tnken from llie counly farm. gj ; hns no known relatives. The - reals a l the W h lu nioriuuiy < Id.

ST.\NA AUTHORITIKSIN QUF.ST OK I108BER.S

IL ES CITY. Mont.. June 10 m . lorlclrs turned (ownrd O.’eiidlvc Wolf Polnl loday In thelr Quest obbcrs who procured sev-eral f t snnd dollars In negotiable paper - S1400 In cash from Bowmnn. h Dakota, busmess eaUblsh- Ls and were trailed through here leir flight.inll safes uken from two cslab-

S lI E N ! Your Chance to Get

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ticy’rc b e a u t i e s : ! ! A n d so jh t fo r w'Arm iv ca th c r.- W o m cn "'^ <c th e ir firm , com fortab le a rch ^ ipport: W e 'll fit you r ig h t !

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hmenU were .found near Ismay, ontana, and In. one. apparenuy erlooked by tho thievei, were two vemment $1000 bonda and a da- jad rtng. ' • , ‘ -

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. •la it getting costly to run a n d 'h a rd r id in g ?W h y not lu m 'it in fo r one o f Ih c b e lle r U*ed Cnrii n ow o f fc re d b y F o rd D e a le rs ? M an y makes to aclcct from .Lo w p rices . L ib e ra l guarantee.

U N IO N M O T O B C O M P A N Y

t e r m xcm ptioH m l- *«er« !m u s e d emr»

3et Real Retanned li

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;tit— retnn leather resists acids! And only at Pen­

ney's can you pet | shoes in.idc with .-tnrdy C0in['05iti0n

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