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^ -T IT EV O L . M . NO. 267 '

L e a d e r s O f R e

P a r t y I n I d a h o

H o o v e r A d m in

B E E R S T R IK E S P R E A D S C e n t r a

.IN C I T I E S O F G E R M A N Y p r g .

. B E R L iH .jpeb .-ia~«>T :‘n i* - » « « - P a n— itr tk a -m llc d tn - - p r o t e s t - » .........

prloe-outUng d « e m tqr o n O oer- t . , , .deler, ttl# n iU tm l p r tw c*w . n>tM4coD ildenb lr to<UT>

In Ittrnb tirg, th e t i n t cUy to w on _____^

Uie 4000 u lo o n s w tre retuslng to Mil * r > 0 1beer. S im ilar lU p i were U ken by r \ cM lpons t t KleL t

A n WTtnlMUon bf proprielort a l c n b y, M im tch decided ton igh t to advise In- i2 dlTldual m em ben to participate In !‘V f J‘F . t h e strike . The moTcment rem ained / “V ox m inor Importance bu t l i It thould c a l lc a

tp rea d through the w ealthy the g o v p^lanaem m en t would Iom considerable r tv - cenue aa beer Is taxed heavily from Jn iirn p hop# to eoniumer.

---------------------------- a t whleMOUNTED POLICE CLOSE Kon i IN ON ARCTIC -TRAPPER.

--------- sU t« pi„ , .A 0L A V IK . Northwest Tcrrltorlc#. lo ..a i 1

C anada. Peb. 12 w>—T he law was P a lb . a beUeved today u> be cioso behind L au rtl A lbert Johnion . the Arctic trapper ta ry . w ho ih o l and UUed one % o u n tle .” n o tc wounded anolher, beat o f; th e a t- ro r of i ta c k t o t two poescs, a n d aUpped da te , n ih ro u ah the guard o{ another tn % b u t An

. dash toward th« Yukon. Dalrd.------- A dvanolnj aJiead-o t-tba-m ain-pa- m «cd .t

tro l body. Q uartprm aatcr S e r je a n t th e pos R . P. niddell and S taff S e r te a n t a n d thi H eriey of the Royal C anadian rad io T he t t ta tlo n here, a-ere lollowlng hU tra i l recoluU In the snow. Both m en a re ^ to f«icriil,

" ~ b e am ong the best trailer* atid n iiiili. m ents.' e rs In the North country. The

C apU ln W. n . (Wop) May, who O rahai flew here to conduct a n aerial reorch th ? Re. fo r tho tn p p c r took R iddell In an In the e ffo rt to locale his rou te of escape, called :

T he trail waa found. Viewed from ® • * 9 a ir, I t indicated he was "Broigy';

aa th e tn c k s were gctUng shorter.T be posse was som ew hat dubious ^

o f n p o r ta ha was cra ted . - n , l i--------'niCy as*ei'ttd”h e ' t r a ‘“llrat eiaas’’ tton'-pa

tn w )c r and bush m an and th a t abU- 5^ . t t y t o hide hla tra it bas m tde tiu c - j. nnd f c ln g - d B f lculi.- -------------------1 - f e S I

*VON HINDENBURG NEARS S T DECISION ON C&DIDACY

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o r Sunday P r e s ld e i^ o n Hlnden- burg xJU announcfl 9 |& <cclslon ^ rf ta p ^

.. I tH e ^ ^ e p ta r t f t - o r flB ^presldentj^f ^ 1 cntiaidaey. 11 was cx p ee W lo d o y . ln»-tb '

I— PARACHUTE-JUMPER--- ^. PLUNGES TO DEAW

------------- ' ----------------- - go noiLOS ANOELES. Peb. UtA’i-TloU to the

lie M. U n e . porachuta lnventor who and w was slopping a t ^ • 'cliarlU ble Inst!- th e ir 1 tu ilon here; T^-agered hla life agalnsi oraJ

— a-hopc-forftntp B r today-aTrf-loflt:—rttr|UtrKltUttTnitTBrt1altyT5penPd — <C<

a s he leaped from the roof of a 13- ■'atory building and he plunged to I I I

e arth before a ho a lfled crowd of l l y w atchers. I l l

nnit_rAn.ALA„^.»irf-TTtiimlllllLy inrcoherently. Lane was removed to a . f t hosplU l but died In UUie more th a n U

Q lpplnss taken from his effects disclosed he had Jumped from the -K issing Camels'- In the O arden of th e Ooda a t Colorado Springs. Colo- D S p i

- MEMORIALSJO LINCOLN Ai■ STAND IN MANY LANDS___SPRIN O HEX D . His.. Feb. 12 VP)

—D r. Ixwls A. W arren, Port Wayne, ^dvar 2 _ I n d ia n a , director of the Lincoln larity m - H l i i a r i c l B ^ i r - r h - r m .n d a l t o n r U ^ ^

.. ton ight t he popularity of the tnm m artyred president was a subject and 1 fo r masicrpleees w ith present day c acuJp ton was nearly a par w ith ^ ^ n th a t o t Ihe M adonna w ith the igreat p a ln te n of the early C hristian era.

„ . „ 0 Uty-onB bronio . ita tu te s , mem- orUls to Lincoln, a rc tc atlcred over the United S U tes and In foreign countries, Dr. W arren U ld in otje of .V* th e addresses a t the "hoaie town“ observance o t the .E m ancipa to r 's

, b irthday anniversary. ’O ovem or O lfford Pinehot, p enn - " " f "

nylvanU, and Ambaassador Casau- rac. Mexieo, were cen tral figures In th« ‘ the Lincoln ctommemorallon. P rc il- cham den t H ooversent a wTeath which was

................ — - -------------- --------- - - —WGOVERNOR ROSS FREES • MEN WHO SLEW DEER t'-i*

senatBOISE. Peb. a i/D—Oovem or C.

Ben Ross tonlgKt reprieved two BolM county realdenU who th o t a deer " u. Icri thtlr t o m t i “ ;

T he probaU Judge wbo sentenced them , the chalnnan o t the countycommission and a long IUt of pe tl- ^ ; U onen asked th a l tho m en be freed of th e neceully o f aervlng o u t the 50-day sentthe* Impoted upon them.The m en are s im er O eUyt, M, and *"*1 ■Victor Brooks.-40. Tli

Tliey wero arrested January 28 begs;while they were hauUn* a deer In a 3 ““ ^.sleUh along a public highway. They camp were taken before ProbaU JudgeHugh Adslr In Idaho C ity who U te r M E !

I explained lh a t he had no a ltem a- „- . tlve but U> senlenc# them (0 Jail. He O

declined to lmpos» Ut« 1100 tine. He c ^ w i r t .a fa i s . , . im . w gB ftrtln r t r o . _ j tAi f r r ^ w h e i a r . n ^ r z a l r t r ' t i r r t a r B r t t t . ^*>5

\ hlmselt bfcSiwe of llln ea . Jirooks. <]ay 1 ' World* v.sr veierr.ii. waa earing tor

------■ 'w tTe'and two children by cm tlng x^.'.wood. ... M be

n w m w K M im o fg«8001AT«P w m a .

le p u b lic a ^ n w a

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itral Committee Session cham ’resided Over-by R. P.’arry, Twin-Falls, ,:;Ad- ourns to Honor Lincoln

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_<By The Aa,vidatfll.Preasl____ - M w t|O ISE , Feb. 12 — Stronir nuir\ cndoracment of an "elect >»*■ 1

Hoover" slojran waa glv- ^by members of the Repub- , , 1in s tn tc central eommlttee eotm ii s evening a t a -m eeting congr led to map out its campaign na fo r the coming aeason. c committee meeting ad-imed in time for members pr*attend the Lincoln day banquet rab a rwhleh Verner R. ClemenU. Lew - tfl n lawyer, was th e - principal

ta eoiho committee chose Boise to r tho « pU tform convention and June Vol a s th e day. R. P . Parry , T w in . te n a l is. sU U chairm an, presided and ree t t irel EU m. BoUe, served as tecre- aon. l r . cd It) [0 form al acllon was U ken in fa­c t P m ld e n t Hoover as a cand l- np i

e, n o r to r any other bandldate, lee Blrong applause was given Jo h n creasi

ird. M eridian publisher, wben ho fo r a «d.that.RcoubllCBnajQrget.nbout. _ _ _ r possibilities of defeat to r H oover - - - ^ 1 th ink only success to r him.I w eommltteo formaUy adopted a F r noluUon urging U x reduction, rb y • h l l,cr(il. Btate nnd.m unlclpaU overri- . _ L U nts."rhe motion was put by Jo h n W. f t laham . Twin PalU. who urged th a t 1*11I Republican party take th e lead | J | | th e U x reduction movement. He lod for an addre.u by BU te Sen*ir Donald A. Callahan. Shoahone _ , .m ty, and expressed doubt th a t P r o h l I N orth Idahoan had advocaUd aa -partlsan consideration of tb s Q[j : question. ‘T h l t 1s no Ume," he said, “for a ci<tj- p a r t i s u n p w r.- ------------------------------Senator CaUahan said h e w antedwnder»toort_ th a t he had n e v e r _____

:n any th ing bu t a RepubUcaa.raonaUy, or tb a t ho waa advocat- in tern( t bl>p*rtli«n program, bu t h a e ra lp :i^larcd h e waa convinced "pollilca o(-Al <snot tolve tbe U x question. ^ VMledT h e re It no poUUcal a n s w e t ^ m enUJ tax quetUon." he said. “B ut t do. ed S ti knt R»y party to declare itteU o a ' T be

M tS w ie s JW U e n ' afSr*iR e ^ w lte« t« l jits_ p o a ltlo n sU teA _ T h e

th e Lewiston cbnvehlloh d t lh e were 1 aho S U U Chamber o t Commerce, claim lere he urged th a t the delegate! chlcn.

nome ana w ors lo r u ie eiecHoiT nTnuc the legLilature o t the best m en p o u

id women available, regardless o t m to t e ir politics. i-Tew 1O raham , u k ln g the tloor a sgcoad tlons

^ConU nuad-O o-Pag».3, Col, 7)—

iilE lG E -i SCORES IN FRiCE'

— REPeputles Adopt Electoral Re- p^y^IWmHeasurOTitr^^

Agrees to Consider Bill “ “_____ v o u '

PARIS, Peb, n WV-TTie 30-j-car admli a ttle tor-woman tu f f ra t t In P rance h is ”< dvanced a s tep today when a m a - jng t

ro^*U:d ihe e w t t ^ * ^ e i e c t ^ '^ i ^^rrn hill which en franch l^ s women Thind gives Ihcm the r I g h n o l m e T f i 7 a* tie chamber on lhe same basis aa j„g p

B ut the measure m ust stUl come u c a )cfore th e senale which In paste o n has a lw ap -defea ted alm llar - p f fo ru . ThU Ume the auffnigo iead- ra pU n to p u t up a strong Hght Inhe upper house. b _ ]The woman suffrage secUon o t the m uw

iU was tacked on as a last-m inute aUy Im endm ent to the ho lly contested n c rtmeasure which wouid p u t an end to hcarlhe sccond ballot In elections to th e ,o o dham ber, used now when the leadm g ^ tlandldaU on Uw t i n t ballot taUs to ,^oni

J o r l ty r z O o ^ th e J ie * . took- n ta s u n a plunU iy. would elect.

“W e're ealrem ely happy ovec-to* pomjlay-a vole," said Marie Verone, one nalUIt lhe leodln* women Uwj-ers o t h«ld>arls.. " I t Is algnlftcanc because th e i i c uenaU , whleh has refused since 1920 na tkven to discuss th t quesUon of e n - 1034.ranchUlng women, now wUl have viceo to k f itc U o n . W hat the m u l t wUl bank « in th e senate we don 't know bute te e l we. have a chance," ' M T! So angry were tho S oeltllsls and

^ 'R a d k a l-S o c la U sU a L - tb e -s u p ' p iresslon o t tho second baUot th a t 200>t them walked ou t of the cham ber, g ioilowing Edouard Herriot. th e fo r- ^ , tier prvmler. . . . .

Tlie woman suffrage ciovement aUo;Kgan tn Pranee about 1900, and ,n d}usan a . Anthony was a leader of J b e gresi am palgn. ' " ^

(IERCURY’dROPSTOSSBELOW ZERO IN ALASKA JS

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*> ?u rV -l6U<hM:-W:UI6w -M rff-w i- lay to r llM ooldesi day of th e win- Lnk<

T i;; ta rm es i during the tlav ed li I.-,., r a UiO»'.“Al T an n ia , 1: reached mrr 4 belo*r. * ancc

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IN F■ __________ ■ T W lN 'F A fj.!

i^ashington’s _ IPBE NewsInBnef

• w « b « a d o r U G reat M U ln a d Ogden L. Mflla a t aecretary M t T rtsuary . ______ | .|

l>btH et ot CalnmbU iBpreme e s r t bcM Invalid 'lad le ta ienU h a rg in t Bisbap C aanoa a a d -U t b h i e l orm er aoefrtary w ith eoMplracy B vloU U coiw p t pneU eea Uw. . A t

S w U aB d ,ho^b |U ik lB g e®»-

s p i S ^ n S T ^ ‘ - Mi

M a aa g en of Preoldent'lloover m d W en d t of Benator H iram lehnton < o e ld > 4 -aa t-U -^ w U r- — ^ft«lr a am e t In early NoHb- Da- T . TloU primary* Y V

S i'SiotmUet, Jo jf J ]

lU U 't ooal fields and a re« a ii. greal io n fo r tb e Inquiry waa offered H q o v" " ‘‘ “ o a w .____ tlona

prestdeo l Hoover lasded Ab- C l'’ ! rabam U neoln In leading naUon- 'll U lbnto In radio addreaa and Uncoln day tpeeehet were made

^ preset VoU w ent over r a m M onday la

leaaU on LaFoilette-CoeUgaM dl- reet federal reUef bill a fte r Jo h n - ion. EepnbtieaB. CallfomU, a rjr - . cd IU adoption. W h

nonse wsya snd means re n m J t- ro ln c lee teaU tlvcly decided vpon In- public e rta s td Ineome lo s t t and gU t U x adm it for new revenue bUL peraoi

I gothe_____ ■ .E ar

iERAt DEEICERS i SMASHLiORRli

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rohibitlon Agents Declare nnr Giant Syndicate Bears u l l t

-Sign ol Capone’s-Guidance - |

K EW ORLBAtlS.-Peb. la ( - t ^ A n - item a ttono l m m ring which fed- rai prohibition agents say boro slgna (.Al Capone's suldlng hand was rc- , ealed hero today In 10* Indict- g^nst >enU made by a grand Jury In U nit- d S U tM d istric t court.Tbfl Indletmenls, charging con- <j>h

p lr» ei to vlolAte ih e ta riff a c t and isoqi folarton o f the prohibition law. were n»n< >os«don«vldancagathered.hyj<enli in .« i t ie r m ontha o t work._The agents—g smaU army of ll« m fere engaged In the invcsUgaUon— j j lalm they h a w pfoot th a t Capone'a i „ „

j-ndlcate two y e a n aro tor the pur- , K»e o t bringing Canadian liquor modi nto th e United SU tes through th e ai 'Tew Orleans a n a . u began opera- j „

a fte r Canadian authorities %rr , fanned :u ic 8firpplng o n iq u o r across tlon i i tn h i ir n iU b tiin w o n d a ry -u rre :— p j i i l

.Thousands of gallons of liquor, th e bank tgenU said, have been sm uggitd

he la st two yean . Under the pian, hey said, Canodlan dlsUlleries sh ip- ^ >ed the liquor to Bellte, BrIUsh H on- |—

(Continued On Page a. Col. 4)

R E P U B L I C A N S ^ I n T e A H L E “

F A V O R j i m E B T ^ Q Q y E f i _ -

• SBATTLB, Peb .12 W V-Republlc- in a u u central- committee passed % resoluUon today by unanim ous i^U commending Prealdent Hooverrof “his wise , capable and effecUve __idm lnlstraiion '- • and fortils “conilnicttve program fo r m eet­ing the economic situation In th e w rtttd ' a u u !>'aua-ft'mniv-t6 -«=or]d^ ~ - wide condltiona."

T hg fom m ltlf^ w l Bftturday. M ay _7. aa th e date an3^catXle"llw m eet^ ^ * Ing place for the sta te convention.

h e a r F d i s e a s e ^ l a i m s

- P U B L I S H E R I N i N O I A N A - -

MUNCIE. Ind., Peb. 12 W>—Oeorge B. Lockwood, publisher o t the Muncle Evening Press and natlon- aUy known w rlUr, died a t 7 o'clock hcr« tonight. He had suffered a h e a r t a ttack U at Sunday. M r. Lock­wood was S# yeara c4d.

A fter on cncouraglng rally this m oralng, Mr. Lockwood's condition tooit 0 declded-ehoniej or th e worae, — -

InoddlV lontobeU igK pabllc lsiand -p om ph leuer on-naU onal-and-lnU r------ --na tional siibjcctj, Mr. Lockwood had htSd Im porU nt posts In tbo Repub-, llcon party . H e woa se c n ta iy ot the natk)nal eommlttee .from im to 1924. he also served oa secretory to Vice P resident Charlea W arren P a lr­banks.

UTAH MINERS REQUEST ! FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID I

SALT LAKE CXTY. Feb. 13 ‘An a p p ^ for financial old th rough 1 th e Reconstruction Plnance c o rpo r-i a tlon waa made U P rtslden l Hoover a n d th e m em ben o f the U lah con­gressional de leg ttloa toda»oQ behalf of the' sU te-a mining industry.

H arry S. Joseph, a mining engi­neer. asked w hat provision the cor- porallon would make to r th e m ining VidustrT ahd added th a t financial oaslstanco would help solve th e u n - — eropyoymeint problem- •• .!

p rw lden t o f -the-BaR Lake Clly slock erchance, announc- I ed he will call n m tf .ln j to dlxcuial m r-n s -for obtaining federal aa*8 t- “j ~ once. I

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hlel Executive in Address p"" At White House Terms

Oie-AbrahamXIncoln Greaterf , MSn Since Washington

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- I B y m A is o c l tU d - E r c s a r___1• T T A S H IN G T O N , F e b . 1 2 mi /y .— N a m I R g A b r a h a m tyn' ’ L in c o ln e a t h e g r e a t e s t 1 Jroim e r i M n a ln c e W a a h ln g to n — •"!

p r e s e r v e r o f t h o n a t i o n ’s }J‘\ i l i d a r l t y in i t a p c - r l o d o fr e a t e a t a t r e s a — P r e s i d e n t ctoro o v e r to n ig h t le d in a n a - _____o n a l t r i b u t e t o t h e g a u n t t= ? Iv l! w n r p r e s id e n t . H e s p o k eom th s Lincoln ttudy In th e W hlt« n n fouse, th e room In w hich Lincoln n iMu g h t hU p a rt o t th s N orth -S ou th H u iinfllot. C ontrasting I t w ith th e . _-esent .“ tight upon a hun d red i ponU " against lesa U ngtble eco- n i ,xn io forces, Uie p resident coUed H U <■ w ar-tlm a u n ity .o a d predicted jo the r national trium ph.WhUe the chief executive w o t H 0 0 \ -oadcattlng hla address to th e U n -lln d ty dinner o f iha N sU onal R «- anibllcan club In New York, o th e r ®im lnlstraU on le ad e n ap peared In .1 ; n o n before a acore of slmUar tthertngs throughout th e country , j:a rU er. words ln~pnise of U n ^ i f " w *ad rung through both th e u r ia t e i> - qnd th e house. Oeremonlea w ere « BrBid. also, a t tho huge m arble p l l - j J v ».red monument to his memory h e ^ |TrUiuU to Uie Ideals o t t b e n i e - m ansubllcan pnrty was p o l d ^ y M r. th e Ioover as part of his eulogy o t L ln* Johns)ln. He said lu-^“UadiUons a n d from

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mifliilii gORGJlESlf BOISts

j ators.BO ISE. Peb.-ia-tffh-PresldenU « f 1 ff***

tiree Bplae-banks loday tiled orU - “ ®,* le t o t Incorpontlon w ith the aecre- 2* “ ^ a ry o t sta te tor creation of th e R e- onatructlon Company o t Id ah o i 'h ich WlU o penU under th e Reeon-1 tnicUoR Finance cctporaUon. ' i “ ' , 2

T ho corporation was organised fo r I J ® 500.00Q wllh omhorlty to le n d ‘2 2 ? rwney, acquire property or opera te |n-any-w ay-as * 6«u»ie-t>pcr* tesr«ndT ^^Ath ouUwrlty to tuncUon a n y i ^ ; ^

n real esote. merchandise, irn d o r { g , ,

:n , deal In livestock o r ta rm c o m - : nodltles, o r to lend money or Invest n any o t them.

I n c o r p o r a t o r s are Craw tord . . l io , i4 o o tc _ p --e tld c n t_ o f_ U ie -P l» t_ N a .^ - i„ j o ^ ^ k ot Idoho; P . P . Johnson, J ircslden l of Uie f l^ ? ^ c i ty N a lld n o r va, >ank and president of the Idaho in . u?ower company, and J . L. DrlscoU .'--------jrcsM ent oi the P i n t Securtlea bonk. <C

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SPAPER IN TWIN FALLS

.S HAORNING, FEBRUABY 13, 1532

81-Ycar^U-Wbman T A Recalls TraKic. End Of Abraham Lincoln ^TIvnoK. s.

On Uic unnlveraary o f A bra- - - ham Lincoln-* b irth , a n Bl- \>-e.«r-oid Huron w om an today 1 1 r^coUfd Uie acene I n P o r d t th e ttre In W ashU igtoa the nlgnl of April 14.4865, w hen the prtnldcnt was a so s tln a te d . ShaH J

She was M n . NeUon A rm - ,slroug and she believed tb « v a a A s Uie cn ir surviving m e n b t r o t th e troupe th a t w at'TOarUif In Ae th e u ie ilre a t th a t t u n e ; .

Mrs, Armstrong d id n o t aee I g l Ihp sciusl s h o c ^ i tta abe w aa “ * busy behind the acenea. b u t a t- ^ c t< \ l by tho tunnoU ahe ____ ^

w iik ts Booth cry: “a ic aem per T T 7tyrannUI" Bho saw him flee \ \ ffrom the sUge, sbe aold. ' *

•-U wns te rrib le ," .M n . A n n - a a th (»tn |ig Mid today, nearly *7. a n d r ij'e,xr-i afler Uie event. “T ho coo- in<.nM» failon snd sobbing waa Uke »storm," t h e J j

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iSEVELT FRIENDS i ACCEPT cilenge:-.

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loover. and Johnson Man- StS" agers Decide to Kee ,Out ol Norlh Dakota'Prlmary

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Jem ocn tl: su p p o rU n of PrankUn Quo 3. JtMcercIl took up mlllU nUy lo- mloUU IsTy the ch oU cn geotU ft'ttopm oose- Soong; relt brisade. while th e RepubUcan “ |>ce. nan sg en for H erbert B oovtr and ilda ls lhe Insurgent friends o t H iram Uie thi lohnson decided oUke to aU nd aside beard i W m a prlmarj' con teit tn early vot- aag, 11 ng North Dakota. ‘be tra

Tliese three developments, omong h e many produced^by a day of far- lung po llilu l action, cast algnUI- M t shadows Into th e pnaldantlo l I 'l 11 rear 1D12. ( j l l l i

The rally here o t th e Rooaevelt ro re « rl« d -b r -H o m e r— Cummings. - R H Connecticut. a o d -llD cm ocnU leaen . n l . tlors. sIcnaUced th e begtnnUig of an 'Lggre&slve noUon-wlde push M tin s l ______h e wall of oppotlUon w hlcb seven l p n g w rty lesden a n seeking to rear Peace xta-een the New York govem or and a n p l j h e nomination. whoco

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w A s in s o T O N . peb. i i w v - o r - ' eanlipd labor p rotested today, b e fo re , a srnaie Judiciary aub-coomilUee 1 conUdrrine th e nom ination of Judge ^ Jam es II. W ilkeraon. Chicago, to U w : circuit cotirt. lh a l h is laJuncU ona: had helped rae k e te en obtain co n tro l, 5! ! ^ of Ubor organlaatlona. _ , -j

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Ubor OeciJlons detracted from t h e ' •rntence he imposed upon Al C a- I-pone. ____ __

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se c o m m a n d announcedey had succeeded In brcak- g up a threatening Chinese — im ter-a ltack before U got s tarted . R eporu th a t prooilstng peace n e - UoUooa w tre In p to g n ts were isted a s effecUvely a s tb e Chtneta nUooa t a C b o p e t N eboa T . Jo b a - 1. tm ited SU te a minister to C bU a. toae a rriv a l be ra wlUi tb e P reneh d BrlU tti m ta M tn gsve rise to UmisUo r u A o n tb a t a pa d fle M t- n t e t w aa In th e makteg. a aU ao r a s b e knew the re were no eoa- rU '-pcw e pcopoaola anywhere onf - hiwtae a . ---------------------------- ------- :—n w tew nbardm ei.t v f Cbapel. - irted by Ja p an e ee h e w ttsen I n ib e1 » t a-na a m awH f/ii. _____R d U9. by I tx U g a ir bemben , . ooeOded to a c a t te r lv m enac ing . Uneae tro ep c n u c n tta tta a a . O be paneee a av a l c o n a a n d .sa ld .

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- .. .. tb a v a r io a 8 ^ m tb a a .- A t t t a n t e tw ard U n . Rhode Tayloc h a d c h a m .Th« rfiXltltM nt a ^atady of TeteoaaUUee.* A t the Sec-

a ia r i a of th e leeaon. l b e T h ird ® ®______ l e * ^ jT M ..in _ e h K s e .« J 4 rU ttb e i “ 5l

Powell. There-W M a large a ttend------------a n c e 'f t r - e a c h -o f - tb e w - m e e a n f a . CM

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petnoU e ball a t the Arcadia to which rou tbe TKibUe U tn rltcd .' 'ect

A ipeclal p ro snun wlU be enjojred a p a t tb e next m M tinc of Claremoot wai O rance, a l wRlch time the S tate O ra n te M aater, W . W. D eal, will be tha apeaker. A U r n attendance U a n - Jep UcSpated. *toi

The A m ertctn Legton en M ed a reei pa trlo tle p r o |n m a t t u m eetlne nav Wedneeday evealag. conunemoraN U u

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_ - e u a i by th e b o y r |Iee elub of th e for . h l th achooL put

T he Boitacae and P ro feu lonal tan W omen’i club m et th li week In rvgu- Am U r aeaion . a t tb e hooe ef U re . cou

_ .JCftUe H alL. T h e n w u * (ood. a t- ’ teadanee. p la n i were dlaeuned for PU

' t t a ‘T ublle RilatloD**’ banquet to or . t a held aoon. T hey ra ted to Invite our

........ - t t a R upert did> a a e oeeu on thU * '~ occaifoo. UU a U a y ' Cvani gave a foT' . ta lk o n -O u rS m b le m .-A o o d a lh o u r ce*

, . . w u enioyed. T ta .n e r t .m eetln i w iu „ t a t ' d la e r m eetlav and aedaL >tri------ ' L .U .P ld ie r W M the honored t tw n

a t a party d r e n a t the P l ih e r home 1 o a Oakley avenne one evening th l i I>a' week. T ta occaaloo « u p U n ^ In O.

________« k t r » t lo n of h to U rtbday a n d *3about eo trlenda were bidden. T t a cla evenlac « M ip e n t p lay tn i camee. chi A V ak a tla a motU w u u a d tn t t a _ dM o ratten a .aa d Isnch . “

, w T a e e S M T f t ^ i S a 'b w w M ^ - l u' Joyed a M retnehnM &U eerved. ^

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i f T E is . f f '. ia s M tolebeft M • P . U . W ind wM eputh- . tf, eeterly l a tb e fflom lng and caMeriy I t tb e f tf iem o o n .-K u n ld lty ranged . i tw e e n M ,a a d 4 tp c r e e a t '0 f u t u r - Ol Uoa. ; • - ' - • •PrcdpU atlon In th e 34-hour period aa .4 Of fta laeh o f moU ture, in t t a a m of 4- JncbM ot anow.. Total wwfaU In t t a I tiu rad a y aad P t l- ^ ty »Mm to o o n te d t e > Inch a . • ^

RESIDENT HOOVER '"2 PRAISES CIVIL WAR SSSU

PERIOD.PRESIDENTS(O eo tin tnd V tn a Page One) w at«

T h e n a tio n a t p resen t, th e preal- ia t • a l ^ ' l g 'l a 'f t period of a tre a h leh b la tarr.w lU leco rd u ooe o l >a .m ast .d U H ^ t alnoa Llneobi^ me. Xn tb e tig h t agalnat loreta In- alble p o te n t In t t a l r pow en : deetruotlon.** Jie aald. “th e re la ™ iqulrcd tb a ua lty of i tn n g t h and M “aenae of devotion u la war."T h e p r ^ a t ' a addresa foUowa la ^

“I t w u from th U window th a t fo r “ 5 * ve y e a n L laeo la looked acroa* th e o | ^ o to n e e upo n » fU g 'u n d e r whlph nbftttled n t t e a th rea te ae d oUr n a - anftl tia lty . XTnttrftid. h e tolled w i e n wUb patience, w l th jm d e r r m am « a d lag . w ith fC ead faitaeu . w ttb wunii Kdaa ftad eonrage th a t thoee taea w m d a o t f t d l i t m t g b t a a t l o a a ^ BUali • healed a n d th a t th a t fU g w hlcb t«ntl « v M ever th i* batm a u g h t be iv - ^ « t« d u th e aymbol e f » united n in tty . W e righ tly loek M ek upon u t tim e u tb e period o t th e g rea t- I t e m ia a n d itr e e e '- ir tiie b -h M sre a te a e d -O B r-e o o n trT .-B u t - tU ^ o u n d i bave long Unco healed a a d ^ sm e m o rlee a r ie o f th e jlo r io u i.T f tlt r ’f tad b b t t f ^ ^ f w _ ta o e . ,b o tb re ttb ' a a d O outb. n e y bring in to old nU ef a u m e n e e ot a g n a t aoa t A n er ie a w he treed th e coaatry r o n eUvery. preeerved tb e loUdar- ar e f tb e naioa^ rev lta llied t t a n a - b )D .'ttlaap lied tb e people w ith a cw ptirpoee. a a d a e t f o r th e m a n e w

^ m i e we ar» tn th e ra ld it o f the ilffleultlee of ih la day we m ay weU n te rta ln th e feeUng lh a t hiatory « rm reooni thU period M one e t th e ^ ooet d ltn c o lt i n lU e tra lae and l9 i treeaee-apoa-the 'tla iben-tJ t-tbeT B - lUbUe tb a t h u beea experienced d m ince Xineoln'a ttm a. T ta t* a re e n - etfld [urlag prlaelpise na tional IdeaU 0 t a preeerved agalaa t t t a prea- Tl s re e ef ted*y. loeee

“T ta foroee w itb w hleb ws a n old i ^ f a r l m taag^ble eenu

boee of xaaeola'e tim e, l l i s y a n eoeei nvlalble: toreea, ye t po te n t In t ta l r posal »ower of deetiueUon. W e a n e a - abaa raged la a tig h t upon ft hund red g rin to n U Juat u poeiUvC )uat u def-r Be lnU e .aB d..tsQ uulng-ju itjM ^gnaU y aboa t t a m oral courage, t t a onfaalied a ttai

0 ^ « * !munlty u la w ar. matj- ^ J - a m e o o f lW l 6f t h e lw u r o e i , thiiot t a power and th e courage of our (tnei people to tr ium ph over a n y na tional mrM d l t f U ^ . T bey a n rally lag to t t a l r u u t reepoBuilttlea. T hey a m tbua do- ^ id lag more th a n eervlng t t a l r laim e-riUta htitti'ii—Inytb e very fouadatlon i of aelf govern- m tn t .-T B trf tr rd ire n d iB iru » " v « n r S2K prindplae of liberty a n d freedoos. ^

” *lJBCOln’ deiervedly ahare i w ltb E?®, W aahlngton th e distinction of a a a - UonaUy com m em onted aanlveraary. r ^ . Today, u throughout recen t dec- ^ T j adea. hU vUlon seU th e gulde-poeta e f American oonedenoe e n d Amer-tean ldaala-S-» V - -----------------------r -

-A bnhuo U o o ln mor. Uiul . n j other man_gave expreeelon te the. S M he*rt“ a ^ f t lT c h i ra t te t '- a i J d 't b e

Liacotn WM lte grea tes t eon."

CITIZENS OF BAY STATE Sn DISAGREE WITH BORAH

(Continued From P a g ^ O n ^ 'hy p w o f i 't tn»«w« ^

••• • • Upon d ra fu n g t t a reaoJu- tlon m were fully a w a n of yoor ^ recently ex jiteaed 'bppoelU on to meaiurea or thla t y p i r » u t preelaely your position on thta p o tn t w u oao ^ (actor in leading u i to ta lteve th a t a pubUc cau for scUoa of th U sort ^ w u ta p e n u v e . ««*'

“If the natlona of t t a w orld agreed th a t they would n o t trad e w ith Japaa . th e would t a ooenpeUed to eoo •top the uee Of force. • • • U * y we respectfuUy a ik w ta th e r you w i l d have u i trade w ith a a agg rea ioc na - Uon and thus p u t th e U n ited B U tes {or la.tha-po>ltlnn-of-atdlng.M W -ahet« U< Ung a y ^

poaiucn frith n feren o e ta A m ertraa 1 f o ttltn jo U c y _ jO tt ;.d e e iit_ a U _ d lit . ww p u u i to be settled peacefully, a im u i- prt tanw ualy. however, you oppose dU American tuppo rt of a pe rm anen t Bpi court o t Intem aU onal JucUee. ha'

’ “We m ust m oat ^csi>eetfaUy n - dlr peat th a t we canno t t a Impreesed lu l o r Influenced by you r crlOelem of am our requeat for Intem atlooQ aetloa . ha: • • • We a n convinced t b a t tbe obi foTcts o ; w tr c a a 'ta e o n b a tte d n e - ha: ceMfullr only by th e organlxaUoo o t an< peace and th e developm ent a ad th< i t m s l t a n l n i o f p e tin ftnen l la te t - he

The le tte r waa lig n e d by JMdge Sn Lawrence O . Brooks. U U a r ta n c e s aoO . CurUi and o t t a n . Ui<

T he r ^ lu U o a w hich B orah crlt)- r lt cUed waa algnad by abo u t W U a t ia - soi

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boow T huraday evening. A d ianer * M aerved. a tX a ifilo e k . O ueete weie -

;iTi: t t W > . i # B a t n t .Wt>^ an ' red candlea a n d t a a r t a b e even- wc ' la g w u ^ e n t ptoy iag brklge u id a tif

prise w u gtvea fo r b lg b K orea, l l t l s a? ' w u t t a aeoood of a eeriaa o t b rld ie lu - p a r U e e g iv e a a t . tb e B r e e ta b e o e . . Ui

TWXN FALLS DAILY mI' I',II LU-J\ «JSBS!SSSSSSSSSSS

H a p n p j r y a l K - M in in g - A e tw i

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Bi(slncss Conditions Leadfe to' Rtvlval of Quest'For “ Flour Gold" In 'SaraJs r E On Banks ol Snake Rlvor

B yB A M M A B T lN °>°t(B agerm aa Newa O om iponden t) P * ‘ HAOERUAN. Feb . 12 - Raw gold. W

In woeth-wtUle quanUUea,- brought to S a fe rm a n th la w la ter fo r tb e f l n t time 4 a m any y e a n by m la e n op-1 e n u a g i l o n g th is aeetlon of th e ^ Bnake r iv e r , 'a n d s ta red a t4 iy t t a novlee u ft genuine curiosity, is i i reminiscent to o ld - ttm en of days on heter-w hen -everybodF -m h ied -ftB d . etUM w a te n o t t t a m any aprlnga tbat< Uvei DOW ir r ig a te fertUe fields o t tb e val- i n t

trere 'uM d ia ilu ielng the yeUoi^ ing D M ta l'iR a eaa d a a d gravel la ite ad u p ' s t helplBV .te rftiie tb e eropa and teo e n a tin g e leetrlo power u t ta y do twotodajr.^ - ------ -- mor

N o th ia r i n th e glam our o r rom ance ban of b o o tn im e a , la which rich strikca sms made mUUoDatrei~bt 'p a u p e n over- by n igh t,, b a n g a ro u a d thto renewed vaU aeuvity o t- ge ld m iatng ta ' -Hager- in i m aa vaUey. Zn ta c t t t a tu rn in a f- pree f a in - t ta t h u again- teo u g h t th e U m iner to tew n w ith h ts aaek of dust, can owea ito origin to buslaess depres- ed ' sloa. todi

• J a a t ' t o T ide Ovse J » "W itb }eba acaree and p ro flu in H ii

m any llnea ot-bustneearedueed-te-ft ^ minimum, e r wiped ou t fo r t t a Ume, m ea v b o kaow som ething o t the m laiag game ta v e tu rned Uielr ftt- % ten tloa le gravel b a n a long t t a S aake hoping to find a spo t a o t too " lU agy w tth Ite loc i-hoerded gold to help Ude over Uie ^ r lo d o t t t a de - ^

t h e n they n v o sifted ^ s ih d 'a to jg ‘ U ie - t t r t u I e n l - e l f e » a n f f ^ seateh of pay d irt. T t a old geld p a a i. brougbl onee uoce in to uee,~gencnJ-' ly t tv e a l eomsUilng of Ute aame a tory they to ld the early p roepectcn h a lt ft cen tu ry ago, color, plenty o t ^ t h e n everyw hen . bu t aU very flae ^ g o ld -f lo u r gold Uiey call i t - e o flae , ^ tb a t i t h u proved Im poalble, ao ta r , t t o u n I t >S-

At IntervBto slace Uiese elusive pa rtid se bavo been escaping t t a j f * m iner, some would-be genius, w llh a facu lly . fo r inveallon. b u a a - nouaoed th e dUeovery of a prooeaa ■*tf by wbleb a ll Uis flour gold c aa t e , J aavedrtout ao f a r none of-Uisse b u - ^ developed to a sU te ef wortbwhUs alllalenoy. ___2 , i

siin puiici.. iS J3 b e a iln e r o t t t a p resent day 17m

IlM U t t a .flour gold la tba i f t m e i ^ old way a n d t a usee practlcaUy t t a : ^

a u n . S i tb o d .n p lo iM by s u p tM . ,icsseer he re M y e a n ago, w ltb t t a poaalble exeeptloa of ih s old t l m e ; ^ SheeU of p e rfo n te d I m . kaew a u grtnUee. - ; ®

se v e n l o f thsse sheeU. usually ^ about th ree e r four feet iq u a n w e n * t t a e h e d - « » - t t a 'to w e r - e a d - « r - l ta - ^ - rar^ nr «1iit<wi Nw— tw thn nM tim . Ie n a n d aerved to c a tty a ll ooataer ^ m aterta l com lag ove r them tw m . the a tu lM to a dum p 9 l t below while Use ^ finer gnv e l and sand containing the ^ gold fell through th e p e r f o n U o o s .t i^ Uiat a n aboyt the slie of goose sh o t , ' a ad w e n c ^ d ta c k by a m a O e r j ^ aluiee boxes on to burlap covered t a - ^ bke^-Thto ga theriog -w u-kaow a w - ^ ooBoentntea and th e lo ltf w u eoU . . leeted from I t by m eaaa o f' quick- sUver a ad Uie use of a r e to r t

m n t rm e tbod 'o f m ta lng does away w l t h j . ^ Uie use of Uve g r ta ly , Uie whole y o l-1 5 ^ um e of d ir t being sluiced on to U b ita ; covered w ith cotton flannel and the gold rtlrleved from the nappy side e t the ctoth w h e n It oollecU.

H agennan. The p lan t h u two m a -T I ^ c h i : ^ n(W . ^ t 'o f | - n ^

d n u ilc power.~ '^ r ta d irt worked shows from 3500 r c to 4000 colors to a ahovetfull ac­cording to the o p e n to n a n d a dean- up amounting to ISS.5S h u been made In a (Ive-dty run w ith two men

The Qrldley p lan t U located a t Uis ’ nor th end o t the valley on claims

■ onee a u rrea by tne i^ itiU Ju rj'M B !-*™ , ing c o m p a n y ..a n ^ te m .o u U lt I t a t ? 'f o p e n e d here y e a n ' ago. Oold w u f taken (rom the same ground nearly , 60 ye an ago by a m iner named Bd ”. Taylor who used a n o id-faihlonsd *?? ( roclur and waa am oog the earty “

gold d in e rs of the valley. O ther out- I flU of ^trying tlzea have been work- , , Ing along th e rlre r during the sea- > • » . ? il g . Not fo r O reen .B om a . ^1 " I t U no Job for a green-horn." " . u y the rete raw . If the m ln rr hope*I fo r any degre* ot lu ccea . he m ust ^

' ^ h w ^ to g a ' a ^ t ^ v i ^ l t * J m ^

a Then, with aU th e e u le r pUcee . w o ^ . t t a miner on the Job a t tha . preaenTllm e ! !« , as a rule, m a n ^ s dlffkcutt d l i t ln 'i to coo U a d 'w lth . Y* ,t BpoU cluttered w llh boulden t t a t ^

bave to ,be removed to n a c h pay- J*- d irt, oc a place difficult to n a c h w lih 2 d sufltelent water for good openUonif and a good many othar thlnga to u ham per him. bu t in ip lta of Uisse S* e obstacles t t a m an wtUi t t a dust u- ha j-oncnB ore tfUdeTUi appearance rf and Uie f n ilu of h li labor will do “ d the ir pa rt In a small way tow ard l i ■- helping puU over a difficult period. “

Oold found along th la p a rt of * Snake r i w u not a w itu n l deposit, “ >s according to some aathorlUea on **

Uie subject, but U washed down I ta * ' I- river from a moUisr lode U»at to ” k- somewhere far above h e n and i t to

owing to Uie weight o f the TneUl *® _ th a t only the (iner partlclea float- long eoough to reach thla locality. — ir One* R k h ~

« » r t i i i - t a r .^ f lB a t» S S = w id d - t e ‘ 5 1- wprtMd out and wages made a ad u a time went oo worked over Ume aod Is STiln with good results from depoe- le u of g o a Uial had drifted down , Uie itn a m a ta Um laU rtm . 3 b to ,^ L

Ife y K e v 6 a ls ~ 2 Sv it- y - S im ila - r^ -a y O p e ra t io iis s^ — ssMowevir, to no loager t t a CftM tbey Tl•ay , owing te dam a oeastm eted in to ait t a river checking ita aw ltt Zlov ftad m lnaumerouA itn g a t te s c i i u l i 'd iv e r t - a o rio rm u e b ^ o f -U ie v f tte r ; poelT n Uie earlier days, w hen tila ln g n o tw u Ita principal, iaduatry, R ager- tienm an valley w u tb o r e i^ i i ^ ta tu a c k - medtd -fo r gold, to , w hich ffluch of Uie' ajte rritory worked .over g tn i. ',b ea n » h e

i* g u u r pUea of aaa d a a d g n v d „ . h e a p ^ 'i ^ h '- a r o u n d r .tae ir: id g e i. (U u U te u eld diggln'a rea e ia U a .a a a n - .im . deat.ba tU efied eaoe gub^eeted to a barrage o t blgh expioctve eheUt.

Slgni o f E arty A eiM ly e d . I n places w here t t a wotit -vrent o tp

on dltm anlled r e m i la t o t otd asst

lived and worked a n atlU to t a seen, prej lo the ir time aome o tth e ; sp o u bear- anei Ing the m arka cf a tre n o u t daya gave 3> up m uch gold. A e lea au p o t I40 to got to o a f te ra iw o 'D r th re e d f ty ru n w ith bad two m ln e n w orklag w u a e tu c o m - ity m oa Uilng. A .rugged p la cs -o a Uie ntsi banks of th a river, ooverlng on ly a fiu r smaU area, w u reeeatly pointed ou t nigl by Pred Conklin, a pioneer o f the a vaUey. u once having yielded UOOO alor In gokl, and a t th a t m ueb « f t t a den precious dust e scaped 'the mlnera. ed i

l a thoee days -o p etaU eaa ; w^re any carried on In a la rge way u eom par- s< ed wlUi the more a io d a t eu tflU of u rd loday and m any thousanda o f dot- o f t

i l a n worth o t gold were U k ea trom ihei , t t a ground, n g a rd e d today u prac- ... c lUoa% uselsas. aod aen t to a a aesay gpoi lo ftle e ln Solso w h e n iU exact value itre iw u deU rm lned a n d cash n tu m e d thai i fo r It. < ' c ta! Some of th e la rge r o p e n to re w e n hosi m en afiera-ard prom inen t la devel- chl; oplog the valley’s n a tu ra l reeottrcea nen of agriculture, stock rals lag . fru it ber growing aod o the r, industriee th a t hea< have made It fam ous. Among them w o re -J .- B—H u n t- o t - th e .Buckeyc. ranch—afterw ard drowned in Snake ^ r iv e t »h«n ■ tw at MIO•e l t and tvfo com panloai capsized "1“ ne a r th e .present s ite o t th e 'd a m o i s now b ^ p u t In by tb e Id ah o Power on < eompany near th e U pper Salm on R>rd Tklls. W . L . C oltborp, who sUU < n < makea h is home in H agennan . Rob- for

: e r t Leighton, R obert JusUce, U atU n T Brown, Charlie P i te r s , Aleo N im- ed t low. J . L . PuUer, H ei)ry Clawaoa and fror a good many o lh e n w e n eoanected a t ( w ith earUer o p enU on t. com

. N o C o a n « G o U ■ tnic■ ^ e n w u never any c o en e gold and

found In th e valley, aceordlng to of f ^Uioai tam U ar~w lih lU U slory^ B li A IhUadrwd co lo n o t th e ooareeat ever shl{ m taed b e n w tre required lo make Uie

I Uie value of one penny, s a r W . L. mlli I (BlUy> Coltborp, one of H agennan stro ! valley's oldM t pioneers, w bo tp e n t thel 110 y e a n m ining a long tbto aecUon and of Uie Snake a n d to thoroughly fa- u t mUtor w im Uie buSlneas sinca l u *1.1

ftay-day . can.. Bome o t t t a la a d to m up in g a r- b h aering t t a golden h a rv e s t eou ld have d in been u n d a » n profitab ly to r sigrl- ho t culturml purpoaea in t t a l o ^ u n , sett U r . ObltboTjk u y a . A c t i n g ' to h is ieH e e tta ia te - lt -iiah l-o n -an 'av o rag e -o f- the; about tSOO, gross. In gold to t t a acre, stoi P t o rfnu lrad m riilrtirtW i w m k ja a . Ml*] expeiue and w ta n Uie MOO»bad been ^ taken ou t, " th a t w u a ll t t a n w u to t t a

lit ," h e pointed ou t, whUe Uie same t a r I land tn acme Inatancea would have recr jprodiw ed valuable crope for m any the y e a n , u :

-------" W l i m T ra~ F ld a U ----------- I t '- I tU h lg h ly p ro t a b le tn a t th to p r u > - bu t e n t m ining a cU v ltr wUl su tler a unc ilom p w h e n .th e slack season h u whi pa ttl Ml and business ia o tta r c h an - in i

a re I t twUl never t a e n tln ly a b an - steidened. T he lu n o f hidden trea w re Brlto a tm th e re and to some, Irreetot- e raa b lt. dip

T ta n . t h e n to a n e ld saying am ong optm tn en . “gold U w h e n you fln d .lt,- wlc

jaQ dJL m ay-ta .o lbet-iro rthw hU e.d te , an ;poalU o t I t Ue h idden along Snake dlo

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d u ra t. T bere ii w u picked up by ^ , “m o tta r ablps" o f th ^ y n d ic a io a ad

Wm«11c ra ft w ould a u e t t t a shlpa beyond qwth e il-m l le l la i l t a a d brtng the Uquer m e ither la to M litisalppi s t t ta a u or la - to LoulBlanc-bayooa.-Then-the-ear-' t ngoea w e n dtotrflnited (o in terior jclUM o f t t a V alted SU tes by trucks v ao r box c a n . u<

O wns Beato , teD lree to n o t th e aynd luU 's oper- k i

a tlon* m ade ta a d q u a rt trs la New ] O rl taa a a n d w orked two gangt o f uicb oa tatee, leadere, truckers and ru a - m > n e n , o a e in Louisiana and one tn thi U lsstodppi. T ta tyndicate owned iU un ow n boaU a n d eontracted ttie shlpa<h rough otttlftw f> d tfre ia tlon t.-oHe e l —

New O rleftna la e t eprtng. , / p ,A m eag th e princlpato nsmed m t t a m<

in d ic tm eaU w ere to u r dutiutrtoe ta n e v a ae o u v er,’ B r itish Columbia. T hey tot a re tb eB u tT fttd B tK k a n d B o n d o o m - ujt p aay , th e OoneoUdated E xporten‘ * ] oorporaUeii. U m lU d . and the U n it- h a e d DtoUnerlea, Limited.- .

W n tty -ee re a m en. tMWenU o t «)i O aaadft,.B rltlab H o n d u m . Chicago, w i Bpokane, Mew Y ork. Ne» Orleans, a n d T » n a-in M to s laa lp p i and Lout* u s tia n f t w ete o U ie n indictcd. E ightten uo o f U w n 'w e n realdenU ot Hancock county, UtoatoalppL =

n r c y o r e r t a c u w m tated a ad a n a ce aU e la ta v d their eridenoe U bftekftd ttp by 300 wllnft*«s and a g iM i pOe t f ly o r d s chu ined from ra ida OB th e f la g i headquartm . from ’ W irt: tftppicga and rsdio spy-lag .

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ftrou&d th e a . perhapa « m to f tU y :a ; ^wfty m lf b t be opened t e r ^ t i t t d i - ^d g n e d te brlB f ftboat ft eeM itM t o f ^boeUUtles." - . “ V

T te A nerlcfta m la to ttf « 9 i« t« d to a e e N am om Bhlgemheu, Jftpaaeeem lato ter te O blaa, todfty^. C T .te - t o tm orrow . A lthough n e t B ftlitag ftay sqq.poeiUre a jae rttaa i, t a a i v e w t i y d id Motn o t taUeve th e S baagbal In tern * - ^t i e a t l ee ttlem eat to be la ftajr. ) « • le tt: m edtoto danger. : > -

A bout DlM A. U . th e boaU>e» yeat wheeled to th e norUi tow ard Uw leas Woosung forta. Oloudi o f to g a a d T smoke hung over the -W haag poo rtv - ou t e r a n d in to these clouds tb e p laaae otM dU appeared .'leav tog 'f t ftbeitim e a t leaet. In <iuMt < ivea

T hese Japaaeee a h p la n u h a d go t' beet In th e tr work u t t a O blnete w ait* tbe l c d ,Im pa tien tly for four iq uad rena t i u o t planee eomlng up ftom C an ton to b a v ossU t new u n lu of cavalry th a t Ni wfTfl being throw n Into the line to t r e i ^ p a r a tU m .f o r u ie im p to ia g g a p - la a i anese push on W ooeunt and O tapeL ft tL

B e fo n th e guns and a ir b o io M n l a g : got la to aetloa thto m em lng t h e n e d t t a d been t e r c n l h o u n of .ln a cu v - gun ity by be lh th e Chtaiee and Jap*-- th e neee~ « n - Interval of r e s t a fte r a- toux flu rry o t firing which sta rted a t m id - Tl n igh t. aide

A vtolt to tho JspaneM pdkltioiu cu tf along tb e eouthem and .eastern b e r- t t a d e n b t c ta p e l Uili m om lag re re a l- m a t ed t t a t th e troOpa w en ready to r Tl any emergency. " tO ' ]

so f a r u Uiey w en ooseereed yee- n e t te rday* truce of mercy w u ft th ing eOO of th e p u t , and tb e n w u n e t u r - O er Ih eM a lk o f armliilce. • Tun

Oloae to Uis Ghapel ta tu e t ro n t won eporadlo r lf la - f ln ian d m acbloe-gun e d l flra oould be heard, n o m poetUone upet U u t* had remained vlttuaU y u n - H ctanged 's ince a fsw h o u n a t te r t t a e u t hostiiiues began, botb Japaneee ftnd Uioi Chlaese rtfieaieaA nd.m ftchiae g u n - e tro n e n tried to pick eff w hatever m e n - N ta ber of th e enemy toree i raleed hto ' Chli head above the sandbtg t.. ehlp

-S e rv n W am tag .. l « ‘c —R e Jn ro ra e d -b y u p w a td l-o tT O W soldiers, t t a J a p w te e . na v ftl .co m - « > « m and aerved warning wiUi a ta too of StaUa on t t a W oaauaL|(prU ftnd tbar on the C tap e l ru la t U ia lW ey w t n »nit| girding for a aupreme on fiaugh t on w an enemy who h u heU them a t bay « for two weeks. ■ *hu

The tolling of m idnight w u e 6 h o - e d b y aren e w a lo fh o ttU lU e to n b o U i ^ fronts. Bach aids w ent la to action te m a t Chapel. vlrtuaUy d e a red o f non - cggj c o m b a ta n U u a re e o lto f a f e u r - ta u r t,ot)< truee yw terday, wlUt m a ch la t guns t^ e and trenob m o ta n sbeotbig rockeu « i t t o t flra lnjp_the a lgh t. - tem

At th e sam e lime,“ 3ftpantM w nr- Xok ahlpe a n d alrplanese opened vp cm i r Uie vUlage a a d forU of Wooeung.-10 Hor mllea down tb e W hangpo river. D e- d id stro y en and cruU en coo ee n in ted a iu: the ir w eaponi on t t a em placcm eaU dto; and plloU dropped bobibe a e a r them bal, u they t wooped low over th e Unm. nan 'M ee ting to d tocua peace. A merl- and

can U ln to ter Johnson and th e B rit- pal b h and F reacb m lato ten s a t In the d ining room o t th e luxurioue OaUiay BC hoU l.-dU iated n ttie h e a r t.o f ttiesetU_ement, a a d witnessed a g r to ___ie ria ln m e n t To gei a b e lte r viewth e y -w e n t- to -t tie -to w e r-o f-t ta -ao ---------story building and used th e ir blnoc- ___u i m . ' I r r- Wi, m in b te n ftid krrivt J w i y in i f s i t t a day trom Nanking to try th e ir ij t a n d a t peaee negoUationt on th e p r* request o f Chlneee m e ith a n u and Det they h a d Uielr f l n t t u U o t ta t t le van u they passed through tb e narrow s to I ll~ W o o e u n g -w rT B B lr-w ty - to 'th e - t buad.-.Tw e.sbaU a:fcU4a.U ie.vU lage. o t J under th e ir eyes and s ta r ted fires, ed w hile four airplane bombe drtniped Thi te th e m arsbee without t to tp i f f lm . by

steam er and Um g u iS o a t V Brldgeirater w ent by. t t a Jap aaese In c ra ft ceased firing momentarily a n d Uca dipped the ir co lon but soon resum ed Jo* operaUona. T he BrIUsh c tuU w B e r- sen wick w u asked to ahlft h e r M r th ly h a n lJ h iL r w u e r t^ w ja lB m 1 ^ ^ Adlcatlon th a t a seven bom bordm eni a lg - ' ------ — ■- — eon

defendanU to plead guilty bu t for tti e s« -T rB b -W ih id 'tr ltl-u re lr"eu M th e would be Mt during the sum m er. ^

INDICTED BEPOBK '8 a A rrL B .P * b .ia « > -A lb e r tU o r - ^

of Vanoouver Uquor m a n u fa c tu n n ^ atad Uidicted' t r t

p ioblblU oa aot, w u UidlcUd t a n alx y e a n ago la the Roy o im sU ad "wbtoperlng wUes“ Uquor consplt- ? r aoy case.---------------------------------- -

M orrison a n d half a docen o ther V ancouver llquoe dlitUlcry m en w e n , , accused o f conspiring w ith OUn- « sU ad a n d o th e n te smuggling liquor i i4 K T O . l h . o u i« lU n bo rtcr . S '

' None of t t a CsnadU n resldenu ^ r ted lcted w e n btvught to tr ia l and ’ several m o n tta ago c targes against u i V them w e n dlkmtoeed te federal court o f ,> u nder th e sU tu te o f llm iu tlons.

' Pee, U idleted in New Orleans u a r o <> a u m b e r c f a a “tetem aU onai rum « u » rtng" WM detctibed by police h e n « .i| r today u ene o t U it “big shoU" la < ' th e U auor buila e y h e n .

' H e h u a loeg police record, and m• h U be ea eonvlcled o f Uquor oJfens- an t

M . F e d e n l pr ohlMUon officers here loht sa id **McFMH limg'* eperaUng In & '• W ashm gten, Idaho aad M ontana had s m>. a ttem p ted te t b o o t i t out" « v e n l td<• Umes wiUi tedetftl “d r r men. Po- to i Uee h e n dtd a o t kaow where he was. d n

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WM im peadlag 11 a e t atareftdy under . f w ay. I- S M h -ea ttp o f - - o tte r tag ptvvoeaUea u t te .e o o f lie l f la ted ap ence ao v e a n d eaob u * ' a v te d b to-caaaeeadiB i hftdreiftuaed - R oeoalderab lesB B ber-o t v le t tm t .. t i i Jftpaaaee baUcted .aw ay wlUi tz ttaeto.ftgUUety a ad t t a O btaeee r e - s t p lied wtUt a . ebatp e ro a - t l r e trom t l m aeb teegune . pi

A aU ieR tppce«eaftbp t«ft.-w heded o a a d etroled over th e eaU re 18-mlle IL tr o o i ttom t t a n e n u i o l Uie river m to t t a d ty . Uiey. uMd ao n e o t Uie 600 -p o u ad p n iicU le ew h lc h w e n ex < ai peo tM today a ad they w ete ecrupu- m ieu tly carcful to wrold c roe ttng th e n eetUQment Jn tm daty . w tth la which «i tb e y botobed a Ohuieee c o tto a m iu t l yeeterday wlUi grea t danger to Amer- t l le a a m a r t n e e , i c

. T t a bombaxdffleatlaeted th rough- hi o u t t t a d ty end w bea i t w u over b< o b e e n m eould no t te e th a t- th e J tp - ftbCM w e n any nearer' th e ir object- w ivet. som e of Uie Chlaese so n s bad t t beea kaoeked ou t o t commission but U tb e ir custodO ta w e n ttU l bu ried -la to tbaundergrounddfifenaeew hereU iey tr b av e U te for m o n tb a a a week. ftl

N everthdees, t h e eurroundlng ec

y tf t tU a m y h u to ra tq u a rb r tc k b u U d - e< ta g to Uie VUUge b u n o t been b lts l- e d b y ttaU a.o r pepperM tTy-aiaehlne es g u n buUett. Yawning h o le t dccon te . . th e g tte e u w h en enem y bombe have “ tound Uietr m ark. • vc

T ta f o iti ta v e oome th ro u g h con- to eiderably better. T hey h a v e teldoot e u tfered direct h lu from tb e guns in uj t t a river and the m orale of Uielr c t m anpow er h u not been broken. tl

T be popuuuon to m ade u p o f flOOO Ui tO '13,000 CtUnete tU herm en. boat* oi m en a ad coolies, augm etfted by soine u eoo Chlnete itudenU and a to o n of O e n a a a nationals a tu o h e d to the tli T ungehl unlveralty. The OOcldenUl wi w om en and ch D dnn wero ovacuat- th ed W dty f » m Use underground ref- M u p e e te whleh they h a d sp e n t ft week. « ' 11)0 fifh tfng tareacened to break so

e u t on a new f n » t u ja p a n e te au- thorlU ee w inied th e y w ould Uke d t tt ro n g m easureeia th e na tiv e c J ir of n i N antao, touUi of th e aettlem ent, if h< Chinese did n o t o e iseen lp teg a t w ir - fit th lp e o a U » waterfront.- T h e popu- fu la tlo n g n w p a n te - s tr le k e n a a d - ltM - os g a n jn o v te g - io lo .th a .e o u n tiy a ld e _ c t

U R aatae ,thou ld t a a ttacked . Uie 60,000-to c d x a c n r l a 'O n 't t t t l a m e n l m a n d Uie m m i ^ d t doU an tevested tu UMr»-would-be eadattteded-b»> boe- - UUties o a th ree itdee and ;'con tren t- ed by ft battle U ret on> t t a to u r lh .

W llh thto a p p a n a tly te m lad , t t a ^ A merican. British a n d F re ac b m ln - JJ u u r w e n urged by C hiaeee eom- ts m e rd a l organlzaUona h e re to a t­tem p t success w h e n U ielr consular L c o n tem p o n rlu . h a d faUed. i t w u » hoped they m ight d e a r lh a way for P th e opening o t peace npreeent«U ona u wlUi th e govemmenU a t H o n an Pu. ^ te m p o n jy ,C b ln ese _ ca p U al.-a n d -a t - Tokyo.

I n th is connection d ispatches from - H onan Pu said the -g o re m m en t had “ ■ d tc ided to "conUaue lU preeen* firm alU tude toward Uie S lno-JapaoeM dtopuU. eapeclaUy u n g a r d t S h tn g - . b t l . ' ' and to n je c t U nlaU ve Ja p a - ^ na te proposato fo r neutraU zatlon " a n d dimUUarlxallon of five prUid- pa l Chteese porU." tc

ROOSEVELT I RiENDS S __.ACCECT_ CHALLENGES------rCdnUnuc4~fAwrPI«rOHfr7-------n'

I j douded the situaUon In b o th p a r- ^

I n Harrisburg a R oonve lt-F o r- S P ru k le n t U ague w u organized by r. D em ocntic leaden of 30 Penn iy l- , v an la counties, s im ila r leagues ara to t a Uunched soon te o th e r s u i t s , f,- T ta 'R e p u b U ca n -tu te -co m m lttee e “

ed President Hoover fo r reelecUon. „ T hese a n among t t a s ta te s counted by t t a Hoover l e ^ n u safe wlUi-

^ ' w i V ^ ^ h ^ T i e f t fo r flUnig ^ te N orth Dakota, Uie on ly Repub- _ Ucan entranU were form er Senator •. Joseph X. m n e e , M ary land; Repre- senUUvc LouU-T. M cPadden. penn- aylvanla, aod Jacob S< Coxey, Oblo.

A t the entry lis t w U d o u n g ^ I a lg h t t i r im n o t i r n a a o rw M ih r o n ly » ' eonteetant'-am oagrrthe—Republicans q, ' e n d .SeM tor Jameg H am ilton LewU

P naUona a n not, however, b inding on _

” A eomplete sU te of delegates for h A lfred e . Sm ith. Indu d ln g t t a g o r i d em or and both s e n a to n . 'w u n - . t ported ready for lUlng t e M sssa- o\

“ l ^ i i l ”t]!f7 ** R epretenuuve C anfield, Demo-' d

; fo r th e D em ocntic nem lafttlon. IB- ‘ dlansi U one of several s ta te a soon to* be te n d e d by O am er en thuaU sU . =------ Oototot Roceev^U tlle d - f t fa 'c u s - ~' dIdaU in o e o rg u x e o e e f tb e orlgte-® a l Roosevelt lU tee.' pinalty . a dlK uslsoa over Repub- ' *' Ucan platlonn prospecU tu rn ed up

an lodlcallon lh a t th e quesUon of* prohlblUon. would t a le ft open unUl

Uie eonvenUon m et. E a t te m modlfi-t caUonUU a n tryteg to g e i a promUe t of concessions be fo n t t a y oobm ou t .

fo r Hoover, but tb e n w u no oon-

- The sudden SQZIenlng of the “ s Rooeerelt csmpalgn a ttn e led fln t a alUnUon amoog aU o(_tbese de- e Velopments. -a A paraUel b e tw n a A braham L te - '

cote te lU t and H e r b A H oover te d i m w u dnw n t o a l g ^ b y t t a high* a n d low te ' RepubUcan ^ an k t a t they e io lned In Ulbute to bo th pretidenU .Q ,BUny took occasion d u r in g Uieir d speec tas te Uie L teeela d a y d te n tr >1 addreasis here and over th s naUegi* to a tae rt Llncote-t d e fe a t fo r r t - I. elecUon w u expected, a n d t t a t Hoo-

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'[HpyP,Long / n i► Stsai Show\ N i c w d a u c i S a > i b . i 2 ( f f ^ -ft

la g a dub 't g a s u te t h e 'v e r y 'h w ■ Tl t tradlUoa. s e a a te r U uey .P . L6tig u• t t ^ t t a tpotUghI f tom a score of n I t t a caU oa-t golt t U n t« la y in a «

pro-am ateur ev tav .ftt th e u e t a l r u wi I O clf d u b t t a t w u played u a p n -» llm lnaty te Uie ISOOO open tournft- ,,ir inen t t u n i n g th e n toiaorrow. kI T ta s t a n w eat' a l s u t t unnoUeed .• H t t a fc|U ety:of e a r ti ' custom en, C . 'newepaper. r rp o r te n a a d photog- im I r a p h m traU M 'beh ted t t a big boas m I 2 e J J ^ - P ® W t l « e . . t o . s e e b te t f ,

. thooe f t 'a e « t b ra e e 'o t ^ fo r » a X IB-hoto to ta l o t 12» w hich quaUfled »

. h im for Uie booby price, t a d t h e n : beea one. , , . lu

Long paired ia t t a pn>*amateur .. wlUi W alter H ag ta . ^ d m u U r of [ Ute dubt,<agftln ti Seymour W eiss, , I U U ly a colonel on Long's gubem a- k. to tial.« tafl,.aad .Joe .X lrkw eodt^U ie r tr ld c -e ta t arttot. I t w u a b e s t- ta n „

affa ir, and L eag a n d B a g tn d e fe a t- » t ed the ir opponentt, 4 to 3, thanka ^ I to Hagen’t card of 77. Just 8 bove r i je i '. tc tuw l nndel> a -iu im lng ll r e -o f — . consem tlO a trom t t a sesator. v,

Kirkwood had «n off day w ith a iv I card o f 11.' Wetoe sh o t a W, ^I

ver, Ukt Lincote,' would be n tu m e d . to the W hite Bouse. . - n v I Pestlvltlet oenu red In W ashing- vg, I lon a t th e naUonal ca p ita l R epubll- im, r ean d u b , w h en sp e ak e n alternately ars

flayed the D emoerata and praUed ) th e ir own party’s position, p ^ t t e g .v , . o u t t t a th teg t tbey considered lU> accomptlshmenU.t Likewise Uiey called attenU oo to not I th e crlsca faced by L tecoln I n OlvU ^ 1 w ar dava and c m p a n d teem w ith to <• th e problema th a t b av a a rtsea d u r teg the• Mr. HooYir'i te n n . coiitending t t a . j . aoluUoos advanced by: each w e n qh i sound. 001

flec reu ry W ilbur o f th e In teriorI departm ent, addressteg th e f l n t an-. COI! nua l Lincoln d t f d in n e r o f the-C lub un<’ here, sold Ltecoln, l i k e im poruuit th i. figures te um es of w ar and con - nei. fusion, wa« cootteuaUy crltlclxed, fni, ostrietoed, and crucified,- O f p res - tloi- cnt-Coaditlons,_h9_Bfcid:-___ ______ tu i) “T h e n h u been a lo t of hoUerlng goii te - th e - ra ta bam J;“'a n < l-o f lh e 'fu - i pk]I t u n ; log

- . ”We a n o a o u r .w a y .to re p e a t th e clp. election o{ 19S4. People tben U lked i

and talked, and then began to th te k dip, and think, aad voted tb a t A b n h a m llai. L lncola ahould stay In offlee. ju s t i s full. they win do for H erbert Hoover.**

L E A D E R S O F R E P U B L IC A N

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1 tim e, urged th e pa rty to set aside lU Cn, fea r U iat “O ovem or R o s t Is strong ." O r, and th a t “he U ha rd to beat.** (

•'D ont say th a t R o u Is strong.** prt. he satd. “He U n o tl D o n t say t t a t haiJ Hoorer to a fa llu n . H e u not e fa ll- a n. u re t I w ant R epubltcant of Id ah o Ho

to preach assurance.” noiThe platform committee m eeting hai

o n June 10 vrlll eelect th e delegates ab to t t a naUonai eonventled whlcM w

r m e eu on June 14 te Chicago. Tho l d a te - u - th e - e a m e s t - n h r p m t r o t m - r ^

_ convention can be held tm der th e ,wllnew prim ary law. cm

Chairm an P a n y declared th e p«delegat^a m u ld “h n w fa have th e lf lu . nu tcases packed In order to g r t toChicago on time.** bu t he sa id a ant n l n schedule had been worked ou t pnw hleh would a t i u n thU . cot

A resolution was adopted, calUng co»f o r..a n ..o rg u ila U e n cam paign to 1extend deeply into th e p n d n c U , no bectnn lng -1m m ed ln tdy -w 1th ~ lo c a r aucaucuses lo ge t prec inct le a d e n p rbusy. an

e n t of the prim ary, aald t t a rp r l - gnm ary may not ta v e been te vain,** miIf It s ta rted tb e p a rty organizing priearly. thi' Challenge to Republicans to a d - po:

here to th e p rlndplea o f U idr p a rty u Abraham Ltecoln devdoped tb emw ^ l | v f n * a i T h 8 T g B 3 Q i r f l r ^ ^ 3 }ne t R. CU ffiB ni£:7ounrX ew & C m -

Revtowlng Uie Ilfs of_Llncote,_ho _ aaw In H an excm pllflcatlon 'of ad ­herence to principles and a a tera d tU rm loaU on to m a k a . bto p a tty ■Und b y r t j t t t pTrndples; H e took opportunity, u weU, t o comxnend th e sirvloes of P residen t Hoover, de-a a n M oniy tBi ' u a u b ie r f t r p rw r- ’den t t t a t faced L teeoln could rival

Re>pnlsed Lincoln u ah o rg a n i^

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ayszko’s Suits : Occu^ffibimai

to 'th e tu l t th a t b u - l a e t i g b t W tadak B bgnke. U a wreaUer. te le

^B byuko refu tM lo p f tv .m «H

b in . f o r th e te r e a t o n t . ^ t 2 d Uift oourt: " T ta -UMmn a ra too big, n u r h o n o r . : T hey a t* « j a u iA

ftnd ^ CM u e k n e i U ta Zbytsko, tb o g n a t w itiU er, b lit Ju st Uka Uie o id iaary m aa.»-a p f ta u o t beau tifu l U g h ta an t w a a u -u i a t th e p e o p iu n u y t** t t a t Zbytsko u n u se led like th U H ercules teUow—i t U n y busi­ness. ye t? Be make, them locot

' U kt a m e tl aaek. S e I pay aet.”• T t a U U er to id . t ta .M u r t i t to... 'ftB-ftmiiriu8ino-ftra->muer—w ith a chassto Uke Zybedco. *We SU rted o a U ia t e u it feu r years ago

' and Jn s t tte tobed t t rtceaU y.-X v- e ty Uaxe Zbyssko cftm t to Baa F ra a d te o we h a d te o ie ag u n h i n aU o v e t '- t a c h a a g u w eight a ad c o n t w y . w l ^ ? ' .

t a m a in ta in s a a e re a ' U S' p ouadi Uie year a round. T ta court to w resUteg wlUi Uie p tub len .

e r in bto p a rty , d e d a r teg t t a l “f t _ nv few o r b to .o a re er thow a t t a t i n w u successful th rough orvan itatlos. and hto unsurpassed ab ility u a a ' orgaaleer.”

"Hls crecd w u aever to p u t poUey above prtee lp le , b u t prteelple a lw ajs

] r ig h t fo r hto party . « te hto opinion I t t a organization of hto p a tty w u not r ig h t t e prteoiple, t a <Ud no t p u tMm—lf ■galw it p f ftyto destroy it . b u t p o t hlm telf beh ted the p a rty to a d i^ t Uio p rladp le .-

I t to th e laok o t a d ta n a o e to - p rin d p le t, be-eald . I r o n whtoh Uie oouatry tutfera .

"O ur ggvem m eat cannot taU w h in ceotcbUed by alUier o t tb e partU e u nder th e p r lo d p le t upoa which th ty w e n orlgteiOly form ed, bu t ne ither p a rty oaa coatteue tu o c u e- ful ^ rlth o u t s tro n g p a rty o tgaaia- tlon. th a destrucUon of w b k b even- tu a U y -le a d t-lo • <Ttn fTgovernm en t O ur people “ n d e u r pkrUet'Kave been and a n i tm dH ft-’"" log aw ay from furjdam eata l p rln -fflpU* ** __________________ __

H e paid tribu te to L tecote u ft dip lom at, decla ring h to n a l b rll- ' )lance i n thto field w u only recently fully dU dosed.

"For a g rea t m aay y e a n i t w u uAexplalned w hy a R u itla n ^leet U rrted te A tU ntlo w a te n t e th e ta li of la es and a t Uie tam o t te « a n ­other R u ts lan flee t w u enUtfU lned on th e Paclflo coast.”, t a ta ld , “Now from th a ‘R ed A rchlvu* w t ta v e forth e t i n t tim e condualvo evidence__U iat tb e adm lrato o f bo th tq u td ro n t

§fn)(Hi-|nt*rn'**-*?Tif tft h ^lp t* '* __U nion cause t e caae o t a tU ck by O re at S rJU in o r France.**

Com mending Hoover, h e said •'no^ president since L teoote h u worked- ta rd e r , m onth In and m ontb ou t. and m o n teUUlgenUy Uian H erb ert Hoover, an&^yet u a n s u l t of Ig­norance, Jealousy and prajudlee he h u recelved«as m uch cdtlctom a n d abuse, w ith ta and w ithout bto party , u U n o o te . " , ! . ,

He pU eed th e burden tb e p « P i6 t0 r - " ru iu u n in g 'u irp re < ia e n v “

li»yU1«tlire ih lp h wl»___enable congresn to enac t and th e p residen t to execute th e p r te d p le thn •*" “T h e people and h o t th e president are entlU ed to th e blam e for not providing u th e ir npresenU U ves a e ong reu w ith ablUty. in tegrity and courage, to m eet th e sltnatioa."

H ft-aa ld ..E r«sJdeB t.H oover.“h u j now offered to congress th e m o it ■flUtttuidlBjrecononilo ptogram -ever— p r is e n te a 'to " 'a n y 'l tg U ia U T e 'b o d y — tn d declared D em ocnU c lead en thniigh t na well o t It “t t a t they a n endeavoring to capltaU ie th e ir con- gressional support fo r lU enact­m ent and th e ir approval ef appro­priations for lU execution ia o n le r t t a t they m ay de rlre personal and pollUcal benefit from iU retulU."

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%W1IIEIIIIIB rPiPflSElUEil LiyilFOIlllEIIESS ■Filer Man Seeking Democrat- i

lo Nomination Second Time ~ Favors Remonitijatlon ol Silver to Solve Problem

= ^ W .- P .^ A Iw o r th . DTOMCrtUa candW tte in 1830 f o r M p re ieo u - t i r e In e o n f m t rrom Ui« Second

- - -Idaho by A ddlica - I d » dT . a m lth . Tw in P«1U. RepuhUcM . ©ow jrcsterday um ounw d hU c u d id s c y eom fo r the DemocraUe oomlsstlOD lo r o a t t h a t oHlee. .

b a J^ w i* » U w !* ^ lh e * b e« imd^cm lj Q U B cotnmodUy araUable.” M r. Alworth'* “ 7 ,*;! annotm cem ent aald, la th o m se d y H b fo r th e money p ^ I e m v b lc h be term ed "one o t 'th e tiioet Im portant

. Qt th e m any problem a.w hich coa- f.) fro n t u s in these dU couraglnf Umea. j^ e 8

“D uring the- i>ut te n years,*' he Breed aald, "our population haa Inenased house te n per cen t, our volume of buslnea to b a s Inereated tan per cen t, but our exteni

' money, p^ r -ea p iu elreulaUoo. haa keson ' decreased th irty per oenU T his ap* yera lt

p e a n to tell the story.'* aceonThe announcem ent outUned Mr. l . P a

A lirortb’a career. i( a t lo g b a was bo m tlon. on a farm In Penniytvanla. was em - scope ployed for some yeara In Pennsyl- ©ds ol

' Tsn la and O hio oil rlelds a n d M lzue- t a t pi so ta Iron mines, then In 1006 botisht cattle an Idaho farm where h e has alnce T h t

' m ade hU home. {loets' **Tho Interests ot th la d is tric t be- year,

J n j predomlnsnUy a«ri«iUuia3,“ his announcem ent sald^**I O nd there Is

- a prevalll98 senUcaetit amoD( tb e H n G people to be represented In congress by a farmer.*’ u U

_____ Mr. A tM rih Is the_seoo^_a»plrant ______to anadunce his c s b d ld a ^ tw ihe T tu

-------Dem ocratic nom ination for m n - Haffcjg reum tm from this d is tric t, the f irs t died 1 being Harold 8 . Ytamy u , blind B uhl her»_ a tlo rncy , t l o a , '

Mr. A Jvrorth 'sannouheem entaayi; n e r t *'Por a good many yeara, I h a re funer

en terta ined the opinion tb a t fa rm - termc Ing countries should be repreaented e tt , J In congress by fsrm era, a s th e ir fa - panle m illartty w ith the m a n y probUms ne re r

' of'producllon and markeUng and the tv o < m any o the r comidex ram ltlcaU oos aj,({ j connected w ith the business o( m od- Qjan e m agriculture. In a lt o t which be o a w t

_ ■must, necessarily, have some t ^ - pf "■ Ing U h e la a succesaful farm er, fils

him be tter to rep rtsen t h is people in ’ oongress, th a n a m an whOM acUrU

^ tle i; UioughtA and energies h a re D |y i been direcled along o lhe r lines of endeavor. T he Interests o t thla. the 4 i

■ Second dU trlct, being predom inate­ly BRrtcultural, or In terests closely \ •] allied. I tlnd that the re Is a .p re - dl vailing senUm ent among the people ajjpgi to bc represented In congress by a ^ is w farm er. These have been some o t the ( decldtn:; taclors, considered, in makv phnH:Jng th is an n o u n ce m en t.__________ comp

' "One of the' n iojt fm poR ant of the h__many.problem» which con fron t-m Ja.

these discouraging Umes, to my mind, is the money problem .

th a t th e remedy Is g rea ter volume o t currency based on sliver, the best and onl>- commodity avaUable. Anygreat am ount ot Increase based on H lU

___ t.our dim inishing goW .rwcrve. would , p ,be w hat is termed ‘f la t money,’ is-

------- stied 'by ord er or Becfe e * w |tn n g 'ln - — ■“------- tiiaiifi m hereni'»4iue*‘back o f iL ' " P C

"W hat then U the answer? I t la' h igh '

reived and succeastuUy accepted, temp since th e beginning o t th e use of here, precious m etals In th e coinage of Oovc

•m oney as a medium of exchang^— Uoa more silver or the rem o n liu atio n 'o f lA va sliver. Sprli

'-T h e president o f th e .United Tb S tates, from a sta tem ent made a tew lad,

------- u 'M kfattbnfcom m itif£ ta :iM ~ .im aig- a k ». gold s ta n d ard . ro ad

“Wfl abould not anrf couM not_dH- _ 2 l------- card~go!a . bu t it u nuite -a p p a re n r Heav^ — th a t h a w outgrown the-njpp>y-of- r a p t

gold avaUable; tha t we m ust have aldli more monej^ in order to m eet th e in­creasing demands of business. And . i a t silver is oiir only recourse.

"D uring the past tew years, th e Q N m Pconle o t nniithfm td a h o h»vp nh.• .H gated..them seivts by issuing bonds M U

to r roads, bridges, schools, reser--j- . ,u

th e ir hom es and i^irms. w hen money ,_1 .wms cheap or e u y . Now we are eon- tra lfro n ted w ith the paym ent or theae vide

_____ .obllgaUons,irtih.iIt#r.oCK»rce m oo- E<ey. I t wiU now require tour heads consor eatUe, four head of aheep. five tb ebags of beans, th ree bushels oi taU iw heat, two to three daya wages, etc. six-1to pay th e debt th a t one of each tru e

' would tiave liquidated w ben tb e ob* FebillgaUons were contracted. The ho ld- eallje rs of these roortgages and boods will fronloudly Insist on the stric tly single ties.

• gold s tandaid . ‘They will also Insist ___' t h l t ou r troubles arc ‘‘over produc- -----

; 1 ^ th e remoniUsatlon of sllre r, which Is jto a y mind our on ly retuge. th a t

• o u rco u n try Wiii go to pot; th a t com­merce will be deitroyed; th s t busi­neas will ru in rt. Now. I ask you in a ll sinoeriiy, jjow could Uilngs beany worse than Uiey now *re? ' H

"Now. I beUert. th a t a s soon a s we reforoi th e cnrreacy lo the e x ten t ■ .tha t we can s ta r t em ploym ent and ■ ■• money U again w ithin Uie reach of b

. the consumer. wtUi w hich to buy hU. needs, lh a t thU so cjOled “over pro-

ductlon. wiU disappear like AprU m r snow before a noonday sun.

“And if th e Demoomts o f th e See- ^ 0 ond d u m c t Of U aho. nom inate me in the p ^ r y and if l a November . the people elect me to congress to ^ represent th e ir interests, i ih«n use J

- m y b e s ic tto rU a n d a la o m y ro te ra n d - J might here add th a t ro tea are w bat really count, to enact views'into law.**

-____ a M

-‘ V - r ^ ; i T T T wi i a r — i ~ ~\ — - On Valentine*! D a y " "

All tb e U U T leior Kceords8AS1TS0N MUSIC CO. mmm

CaciBsiT« RCA-Vletor D ealers D

WilHerillis | I f

dMB*l m eaa (a be la p eU U t a f a n e ea p an y . l jiart asked P ap* eom* b e w asa t d rinU n ' h ls tt»f*ee Mood o a t o( h (i taaeer.-

---------------------withh

UERNSEY FANCIERS TO ^ HEAR TWO SPECIALISTS

. --------- T e iO uem sey cattle fancleis In a t - geem B dan te a l a n a nnual mcetlxig oi to rtts le S ou tb Central Id ah o O uem aey (und, reedera* association la - tb e . c o u rt a n d r ju se be re a t 3 P. M . SaU irday. a r t iidpa I b^ "addressed by D. L. A w rt, Bolae, 1 ttenslon dairym an, a n d T. W . A t- e rs ti a o o . Moacow, head o f Uw UnJ* exper •ralty o f Idaho dairy departm ent, them, x o rd in g to announcem ent by A. cu i , P a r iu r , secieU ry of th e a ssocla- rleult on. M r. Pourt b to give a he rld l- ones » p e demonstraUon, show ing m e th - make Is o t transm itting mUk and b u tte r - staU It producUon. and im provlag dairy ra n t itt le .-----------------------------------------------la g r T h e assoclaUon will elect lU o f- Am oer* and director* fo r th e eom lng te r fi ear, a t this meeUng. - tl60,(

------------------------- ' 000;

lAGERMAM HAN’S BODY S fGOES TO FORMER HOME ““ '

^ body DII]:agerm an resident for IS y e a n who led a t the county g e n e ^ boepita] er»_ThuT8day_foIU>*lnf a a oper*-_ _ f n o a , waa taken y u td ^ - y to tb e fo r- f n ie r hom e a t Oswega, K ansas, where m era l servicea wUi be held a o d la - irm en t wiU take place. X. E . P rew - ^ it, Hagerm an. a brother, accom- anted the body. Mr. Pzvwett, wbo e re r married, was survived also by , ro oUier brothers, M. M. PreweU f f ? nd L. L. Prewett, both of H ager- " . T lan , a ad a Bister, Mr*. Jam e* Brocfc- ewego, K an iis, He was a mem ber r Hagerman rTwp M/wtom-Wnod. i t a of America.

IIVORCE SUIT FOLLOWS- 47 YEARS OF MARRIAGE

o n e iA 73-year^»ld m an has sta rted su it

1 dU trict court here for d lvorte . lleging cruelly aod asserting th a t i s wife compcUed blm to leave home n d t|)u>,.un bU lodglagi wlUx t ^ hlldren , e trly U st December. T b e ^ om pU lnantrO harIea-A .-A stlnraai8 or divorce from Mrs. Helen A . A»^

a n u a ry 1, ItSS. Be asks also fo r a Iris io n of community property In- D n t iiwtiMg M?fnU lots In T win ra lla V* n d Bansen. J . W. Porte r sn d O . W. T ilham a n h is attom eya.

IGHWAY CREWS UBOR — EAST-FROM-POCATEILO oo.e

-P0C A T E L L 0,-PB b.-13-W V ^aU te Ughway crews were pounding ^

em ptlng to open tb e road eas t o t 7 ^ le re , Parker Carver, secretary to Sovemor Ross, said a fte r a n Inspee- Joa trip . T he d r l tu center a round > v a K ot Springs, O an a o tt a n d Soda Springs.

T b e PrestoQ-Orace. D o«ney-M a- ad , S t. AnUjony.Ashtfln, Blackfoot- . ^

y ^ t e ^ b c ^ d e ^ . o t ^ d ^ ^ S v k

Seav:r8nows'l<TO'y5terdsy~in d dis- rep te d -tiam crlia d -g U b s"H en o aay , siding the h i^ w a y workers. P*”

JAPAN CONTINUES DRIVE ON CHAPEI IN SUCCESSFUL k;j HOVE TD BREAK UP PLAN ^

tra l government of C hina a re d i­vided.

E dw lo S, Am riranconsul general a t Shanghai.- adrised tb e s u u departm ent today o f the taUtire of Chinese offtcUls to g e t a six-hour extension of th e four-hour Iruce from 8 untU 13 th e m orning of February 12. He explained locani- cally: -T his did not aiee^ w ith favor from th e Japanese naval .an tborl- tlea."

S M * ' p w q tF O R O V I R '

HlllimMEp:ommissioners Close Day of uu

Mmtings Without Adopt- S i°. ^ - t o Ting Appropriation Bill

McUTwin PaDa county’a U B budget parti

utd appreprtatton b ill b a d n o t tM n lm ra : completed when th e county com -|buyt atssiooei* adjouroed la s t ereo lng a tjB a s t i i s close of a beetle day in ooofer- mee wiUi connty offlciaU and. beads g< )f T artoua-cooaty InsUtuUoo* aad and icUvlUes. Ccmmlssionera lodlcated * e bodgvt probably w ould.be com- j .h s jleted today. toU ow inf.the l i v e l y p iu j public bearing w bleh opened last tiom tiooday. county'a legal advisor ta re U a s hU opinion Uiat fU u l ac- _ io n o a tb e budget waa n o t required irtUiin tbo flr*-day period. ~B eau oQ65~~5t ext>*M n m ‘ ro f ' H v ; sfalch Uie I817.1M U nU U re budget ^ provides was Uie obJecUre aought a t - ^ resterday’a conferences. \

TenU U re budget approprUUons | leem to can for maximum county tax 1 Oi « r it» th U y ta i lo r c u ire n l expense iKels tund, county bosplU I and poor fund, Kim snd w arran t redem ption and ta x a n - ' aeni tldpaUon noU redem ption funds. {

J t U possible to r th e commission- repo sr* to reduce the U nU U re budget . BXpendlturet. but tbey ean n o t raise a , them. ford

C urrent expente, hospital a b d w - 1 Jw ii rlcu iuual fa ir funds a r e 't h e only mtei ones In which it wouid be possible to uon make reductions, th e olher fui>ds— otric s ta u tax . general school, a n d war- yesb ra n t a n d noU redempUon funds be­ing raised to m eet fixed expenses.

AmounU to be raised to r these 1st- te r funds a re a s follows: S taU tax . * 1160,000; general school fund. «1&2.- ^ 000; w arran t redempUon. mSSSSBi treatury, noU redempUon tund . t30.- OW. "T o ese llg u rts a re ineluded in ^ th e (S17.104 tenUUve budget total.

B iD io i i s l s s i i r ltmd'

FROM M HRllNGiiE^l ie u te n an t Ronald Boone, soo of

M r. and Mra. H . O. Boone. Twin fi,“ PaUs, wbo h as been staUoned for s e re n l m onths a t Shanghai. China. a s an O f t ^ o t Uie United SU U s 1 m ir in e corps. U In U u U ik k of >Ur- ^ r ing erenU in and about th a t city, according U a tive-word radio mes- sage whleh h lrp am iu -T e c e trrd T h ii — ~w n f . _________

The message was deli\-ered by maU ^ from a Pboenlx, Arlsona. rad io sU - tion which picked it up when it was sen t ou t from a rad io sUtkon in the O rtm t.

I t ssld . ”0 . K . H aving a good thne.** I t was dated Pebruary 7, last '‘•t Sunday. \

U eu tenan t Boone has sen-ed for « about 10, years wlU> th e m srtnea in Bol Chins, and was assigned about two <du ye * ra j« o .lo r_ sp ec la l_ siu d y _ o f-lh e . Chinese language. f l r : t a t Peking u « and then e t Shapghai,-------------------- ^

insiBOULDER CITY RISES

DESPITE DEPRESSION ^______ ; Pri

(CoaUnued From Page O ne) Ids------------------------------------- ---------------Kiland oUieti. W t t ^ a few weeks, an -o th e r ' garage A bits te rm inal and qui tax i.-a-w om en 's-ready-to -w earrthe leyth eatre ,-sev era l g a s ^ ln e -s ta t lo n s — -and o tber representaUves businoses 1wiii opeo the ir dooe*. Wc

in ^ i U ot th e r a p a grow th TKe cEtgovernment is firm in its ptirpose we< th a t Boulder City U to be clean a s idswell as busy. A cUuse in every lease hismakes liquor, lewdjiess o r gam bling sersufficient cause for avoiding the thecontract. Re-

Ao effictont police t orce o p g a t-

th e 'tt^ a w 't^ 'd lsc ^ v a g ln g tboaa In - sot divlduals-who h a re a ttem pted to in - j s i UwJuce tb e lr -b righ t" « ^ e t J l g h U tnto*T7BCI«~6am's l u r i n g civie ex- of perlm en t Ch

— ------------ a ttThe .Oklahoma City J ir e depart- Cit

m en fs field U lephone equipm ent scl rosy also be used to carry cu rren t il< fnr .W tH - lig h t . |f>«

-S P E C ]3-piece bed, complete—2 in. p< cal top sprins:—jrood cotton m attrcs.'t ......... - .....4-picco Ivoiy Bedroom S u ito ................................5-piece unfinished_______ ^

9x12 5-ycar guaranteedfelt base r u ? 8 ................ .....F elt base floor corerinjis at,per yard ....................All enameled heavy French Pl teed Rannres. R egular$110.00 stoves f o r ............!___1 good"2-piece Ifo h a ir living r .This.waa.a j e a l g o o d ju ite . Sohfor $200.00. Now .......................W alnut Dining Room Sultis - . used table. A goodbuy a t .........................................All new W alnut Dining Room S u i t e , 8 - p ie c e - « ________ ,

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B R € m i € S- t M c r n M - O i » n U a n - M n . - ^ f r f iiThlU, T w in Falls, Route I , under- H ten t a m a jo r operaUon yetterday a t ) ■ b e T w la r a i l s eounty hospltaL * S

‘- E S IW a rV e ta rB s — Miss B e Ira ' 9 hUaler, wbo w as called U he r hom e K H a 'O a k la a d . Metaraska. by Uw crtU - f i u a l illnesa o f b e r faU ter, retURMd H ;o Tw in PkOa Friday .

B tM '^M anager K a o m a — H ttgb HtfcMBlUa, m aaager o f ttae Idaho D e- ■ ■[la r ta en t s to n d t r gooda d e p a r t- ■ f fm tn t, T «\nm ed TtaDxyday tro m % f tbuying, t n p U) New Y o st a a d oU ier ■ [ B atU m center*.-

Go to B « » e . — M ra. C. D . Reqim Itn d son, wtio w as b o m a t tb e T w in HPaUs county h o v U a l on FefahiatT ■a. have b e m dism issed from tb e boa- Hp ita l-aa d b a re gone to th e faoiUy ■home 00 R oute 9. ■

H A Sggs fo r PacatriU — W . 8 . M esdor o t tb e PoeaUUo fish h a tc h -

ehased SOOW fish eggs trom H . a [' Fram e's b a te h e rr *or delivery to th o t PocateUo IrnlttTttlrm, c

— ------- rO n W ay to Becovery—Bliss G ladys *]

Kelsey, mem ber o{ th e tactUly o t th e - Klmber:y pubUe schools, who un d er- ' went a m inor opera tion a t the T w in = ? PalU county hosp ital Tbursday. w as ^ . reported recovering yesUrday.

Apply for U eeose Ben R . OuUl- rford and V em a Ooodrtch, bo th of ogdTw in FalU, filed declaraU on of Utelr diecInUntlon to m arry w ith the appUca- ^aytion to r a m a n l ^ license, a t Um pn«otrice o f Uie county recorder he re cetvy a te rd ay .- _ m st

• c enRaUroad M ea T W i ^ . R . O wen, repi

general agent, and Roy C. MUU. P o - maicsu ilo , tra t tlo representaUve of th e in 'Southem Pacific Unes. were buslaess golrVUlton here yesterday. Mr. MUU yeai was recenUy transfe rred to PocateUofrom.WatsonvUie, C alU om la ., L<

_.<l«ln*.AV lIofplU H-M U * M arJw U B ond.-daugh le r , o f M r. afid MraT Charles L. Bond. T w in FaUs, who underw ent a m ajor operaUoo W ed- nesdsy.at th e Tw in FaU s county bos- pital,-w ai-T eported’ o n - tb e w sy - to reco\-ery yesterdsy. A. ]

B n c r rM m S l r a . l l . - M n . O . ,T. S i Burd. FUer..who U a patU nt bere a t 2 , j th e TwUl PaUs county hospital fo l- natl lowing a n emergency operation for appendldtU which she underw ent early T hursday morning, last a lg h t I I I was r e t t e d recovering sa tU factor- | |^ |

r a t t e n t A t U es^ ta u -lU a ln e M c- h f l Creary, 13-yeer.oId son o t Mr. and Mr*. F . A. M ccreary. 131S S ix th avenue east. U convalescing u tU fa c - . torlly a t the T a in PaUs counly g e a - * e ra l hospital, following a m ajor op- eratlon, a tU ndanU reported y u te r - J™

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! Opens n i e r Sebool-T om W atson. S i BoUe. s u u super>'Uor o f vocu tooal am edueaUon, arrtved la st evening to ^ spend th e week-end here and open a jm , two.week ^ o o l (or motor reh ic le |,e r

Monday, w ith Jam es IL H arvey a s instructor. |y|^

—c im e —w i TJtH >'U iti - M. P- T n t Bailey, sU te game warden, arrived Priday w llh motion picture film s of Idaho wUd life which he showed to 1 Klmberiy boy scouU a t a meeting ja« .evcn ing . H e U to a tle n d # .b a n - , J?* quet m eeting of sportsmen a t B u r- ^ l^ ic rm a-rfC T im e; ■ -------------- ~ * u t

M inuter RctBres—Rev. Paul W. ><s W orcesUr of Twin FalU Naxarene 1 church wii<>~has conducted three' T** weeks' revival tervlces a t MaraMng. Idabo, U to r e tu m to d s / to oocupy hU pulp it a t m o m ln j and evening service* Sunday. D uring hU absroce tho pu ip lt he re haa been tUled by Rev. M ackey J. Brown. ^

—T W t7 « e tr5 K o n = = r i im e rT i iH ttr Ju r son of M r. .1 Finch, aod *Jam es "Weaver, soo of Mr. sn d Mra. J_E _W ea»as,-T w ln-P alU .- membei s — of PennsylvanU MUitary ooUege. Chester. PennsylvanU football team . aUended a polo game in New York.City la s t S a tu n la y In which the ir school's team was defeated. 11 to 114, by th e Yalc._uelverslty polo

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I. poat heavy filler bed, HeU-

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L . . ^ = : = : 3 m c I1 P late Top Ranpi'.'^, guaran-

$ 7 2 .5 ,0lg room suite— slightly usecl.

$ 6 9 .0 0B — new chairs, new buffet,

..$ 5 5 .0 0™ ..- _ ..- $ 6 9 .5 0 _

RAINES^ Palls P h o n e IGO

Revival Leader .—

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t o c 0 n d u c t A P e n te c o s t a l c a m p a ig n o f t h r e e w e e k s o r ** m o r e i n B e th e l T e m p le , boat T w in F a l l s , b e g in n in g u i ^ Ciui

7 S u n d i iy . .

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O gden, tormer Tw lo FaUs realdent. *** died a t an Ogdeo boapltal T burs- day foUowing five daya Utocaa from pneumonU. accord tnc to w ord r»- cetvrd by frietuU bere. K r . O ee waa M m anager a t O gden fo r a d reg con- * bi c em for which b e was • traveUsg bon representalive in th is te rrito ry f o r i* m any > eari He and Mix. O ee U re d :? * « in Tw in PaUs fo r abo u t tw o y e a r * . lS ^ going from he re to O gden about U | years sgo.

le a r e H otplU l - A m onc paUenU ; P***dU m iued trom th o FaU s coun- ty generai hospital a b l o c tb e U st I — 4»-faoarr-arw -tn e ~ M l b w t e ip - g - - C ^ f ^NeUon. Twin FaUs. m a jo r surgery f* pa tien t; U n . H . J . e t M « e . Twin ^ FalU . m sjor surgery; WUllam Plsb- “ 2 « r. l« -m onU i-oJd -*oo -o l-M r.-aB d SS? M rs. N. PUher, Tw in FaUs; Mr*. C. S ? * A. Lasley, 3M N to th aTcime north. m inor surgery,'knd EUgcAa M o fa o . ^ nlne-year-oid aoo o f MT. a o d Mr*. “ “ E. M orgtn. K imberly, m loor suigetj „

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rlo n . Loyal O rder o f Mooae. » ^ i « f wtn from Rupert. G oadlnc. Jerom e, higt O ienns F m y and T w in PWls. w tU -to I assem ble in th e Odd PeOow* baU la Wel T w in FalU a t 1 P . M. Sunday to Yob e lect and install officers fo r tb e w er .coming year. aceordU « to a a s o a n - n \m ts te n t ou t by C. M . KaUaday. R ■RopertJsenU r^M ora th a n >00 m em - day bers o f the o rder are expecte d to a t- Lyd xtoa t he meeUng . -----------------u s

MAIL CARRIERS ABANDON ^ ON (jR DAY D^I VERY ^

DeUvery of maU ta T w in paU t S * on Sa tu rdays wUl be rertrlcted to ^ th e forenooo. th e aftcroooo deUvery ^

M cR oberU ,-postm aster, announced ^je ste rday . “ •

T b e tnoney-order window a t tb e „• •pM tom w - t t Ui M - upeu u t i w m S

trom 9 A. M . to » p . M . Instead of ™from 8:30 A. M . to SdO P. M. as = heretofore, and the regUUy window — wUL be. open f rom 0 A. M . to S P. M , iru te ad Of 8 ;30 A. M .'to 5 ;30 f . M.

O ceupanU of a m otor c a r wbicb ^- Ju r» a d -o g f :a tfc i lm fa -a f t f r lea ving —

a ro a d n e a r ' Sprtngfleld. MIooBrl. _' em erged unscathed .------ -----------------—r —

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-TBHKIN&OUH-i CLEARANCE SALE

i n s Model AB u. C o u p e --------------------------------

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I s n Model AP '» d R o a d s te r_________ ■

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' IW O PbrdI F o r d o r S e d a n . . - - .. ----------------------

1930 Model A Tudor I 8 e d a ^ _ _ ____ ____________________

. i m U 7 T rtidc. su it* itodj. .■Dual W heels, New nubbrr . . . ------------

- i n s poo ttac-coach . Oood Rubber, -I - « x t n good eoaditlon -------------------

1S39 M odel *AA Truck.

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C H R IS T IA N H . R E IN B O L D

Funeral serrlee* wHJ bs held lo tb e O niU d B re thren ehureh here a t a P . M . M ooday (or ch rU tian K. H eiobold. T w tn FaUs resident fo r e igb t years, w ho died Thursdsy f r v a poevm ocU foUowing an opertU oa. Services wUl be eonducted by R er.C . E . L ichty of the United B reU uen en church , a a d A d ju tan t h . R- B r lg a da of tb e Salvation Army, I n le m im t efj wm be U T w to P a iu ctm etery. T bo m body resU a t tb e WhUe m ortua rr . i t

S O C I E T Y 2AND CLUBS S

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evMra. W. B. Hoag. Mr*. M sfy F t e - "

go a n d Mr*. Maggie Holm, w m hostesses to th e P a tt NobU Orands* ^ Club T tuirsday evening a t the home ^ o t M n . H oag on Xlmberly Hoad. Xo spite o f tb a inclement w eather ^ tw soty-Q ve m em bert attetuied a ll in ^ Coion Ul costume.' Mr*. A n io l^ U Roaa a a d Mr*, a W. Parks present- ed a n tn te te sU n t program on U a r - «< tb a W ash ln tton . ‘Ib e usual busineat w as tran sac ted preceding Uie pro­gram . A two course tray supper w as P* served.--------------------------------------------- ne

-------- • . p lM rs. J. c . Osgood entertained w ith ^

a bridge luncheon Thursday a t herb o n e on F ifth Avenue N orth, fo r »a g roup o f Jerom e and Twin FaUs ^

i f r t e i ^ F irs t a n d second prisesi% w e won by M rs. A. T . Reat, Tw in »> iPaUs. a o d M rs. B arrey C««gUu.Jerom e. T b e tables were centered Ut

I w ith csqulsiU .bouqueU of sw eet de;pes« a n d V alentines marked each rliI cover. te:

l= T t» - il -P .:F .C ln b zw a a :ta te rt« tned ^ : a t Ute bom e o t M rs. W .'a . M lnnlck Vi thU week. Following a short busl- 1 nesa' session a ValenUne exchange. ' a Q d _ n d a l_anen»on_ iru_c& iciyed . _ PU teea m em bert attended and Mra. Schm idt w as a guesL RefreshmenU so were se rre d by tb e bcstest and com - co m ittee. ' nu

Mrs. W . F . Salmon enU rU ined m;Uie O em SUUe SUidy a u b W ednes- allday a fte rao o a wlU» a ona o'clock duhincbeop. place cards and decora- pouona pa rry ing - ou t Uie ValenUne uidea. D u r ln i a b rief business seatlon caw ith th e pK atdeo t. .Mia. O.JL W ei. w don. i a th e ctaaSr plans were su ida to gttake p a r t In tb e program a t th e a tw in te r p lo ile fo r tb e Jlu ra l Fed e r- u a ted d u b a to be held a t Odd FeUowa h HaU F e b raa ry aevenUenUt. C ards c i wesw th o dlTeralon for tb e aftcrttoon h igh a n d aeeond high aeons goUig

I ■ to Mra. O w en McLean aod M n . O.II W eldon, rtspecUvely. Mrs. Alton n . Y ounc a n d M iss MUdred Baynes „ :

R lferrtow Social O ob nw t ‘n u o i - ' > d a y -a ften o e n -a t- tb e -b o m e -o f 'M rs . -ji• L ydU P n e . w ith Mrs. Dorts M ore- _ ' la n g M sffiJn c . T be busmess m eet- -

b v b e g a a wlUi the singing o f -O ur I Id ab a -M rs .C U rU M in U m a n d M r* . * L n . i i r W hiti. h%a tb a BTO- .' grasL P rtse t were won by Mrs. EUsa-

b e tb Putxler, Mr*. LyU AUOns, Mr*.. In es Boyd a n d Mrs. LydU SU m er.* M rs. M and Richards. Tremooton.' U tfb . waa a gueat. Nineteen mem-' bem w ere psaaent. Lunch waa-aerved - ' a t Jou r ft'rk if l. e a rn in g w it th e V a l. . : en tlne ow tlf. i t was announced th a t

tb e M arch m eeting wUl be held a l . th e hom e o t M ra. B e ira S terner on i w a ln n L S U rr t. wlUi .Mra B la h c th . \ P«U U r assisunc . t ________r I ■—

*«A T I T W IT B MUSIC* O a~TakK tU a’s Day

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ES WE HAVE EVER

H-PEBR«AR¥-----

LE OF USED CARS

— S140.00— :____ ^$140.00— ____$225.00

- : I _____ SIOO.OO I

— S295.00________ $260.00

- $450.00 _____ _$60.00:

— $150.00________ $160.00« S U j r r m r u Y « i R U e ------------

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. S l ib w a r m ow flg h lw t In souUi-I e m Idaho labored throughout Tbm *- ^I day e l s b t and yc su id ay v t th n x b «i e ffec t th a t s ta U highways were re - ph j» po tte d to be c lea r again, and motoe “a

stagea plyU g th U rouU resum ed -P rreflular tchedule t, foUowing T hurs- tlo iday’s uiBEard. . pa i

T w in FaUa hlgbway dU trtct began n c ioperations a l -'S o'clock yesterday .m om lng, wlUi a five-ton truck m o r- * ln« ao n e 239 mUea to clear U u drlfUtro m ISO mUes of gravel ro ad T ba ^wortc eonUnued la st night, and w as ^expected to ba oomj>leted U day. ^

to fM oy pUoea. J . D. Sigeoia. d ts- ^t r l c t iB r e c to f o^"trtg ttw sysT a3nglt" *1*. ev e^ n g , mmpUonaUy. large d r lfu

' im m edlaU ly on breaking Uirougb S u : tb e snow on theae roads, th a -b ic •

truck U to s ta r t back over iU course. Z w ld e n ln i lb» 'open-roadw «y.'B iit'fe r 7** th e ' fac t th a t th e roadway through U u Uie drlfU had been widened W ed- n e sd a y rM rrB tn e m a said, th e d is- tr io t snow fighters* task yesterday would have been eonslderahly m a n difficult.

T w in FaUs m unicipal street de­p a rtm en t emptoyes worked a ll W ed- MJ neaday a lg b t w itb grader and tmaU plow s,-pW ng th e sn o w b a c t- f ra m th e c u ita , on th ree U> four mUea of sU «eU , a a d plowing the -snow from , 15 to 30 mUes o f sidewalks. I t was . 5 Um f irs t Ume Uie sidewalk plows ^ had beea caUed in to play thU sea- S ? son. T be aU -night eam palga atood ^ th e d ty in good s tead yesterday whea ^ tha irlng began on a big tea ls u n - ^ d e r th e tonuenoe of tunshlne and .«!: r tt in g tem pera ture t, a n d tnow w a- ^ te r r a a freely a long th e curbs.

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D E M A N D S U R K ’S B E A N S ^

~ 8 o u l t a ^ I d a b o B ean 'G row ers'aa- bisa o d a tio a baa s ta r ted s u it ia d i t t ru t tmc o u rt be re to roQuba T . A. U rk . a t nm eA ber .to comply w ttb term s o t h i t b om em banb lp a a d m arketlog agree- a um ent and deUver to th e is to ris tlnn atea ll o f tb a bean crop vrblcb he pro- cetduoed on bU f a m U at year. A tem - msporary re s tra ia tag order b as beeo }USUM cautnff upon L ark to show <cause lo th e d U tn c t eourt bere nex t a u W ed n flad a y w h y M ah e u ld o e tb e t* -M rabied from aeUlng bU bean t te =

i any o th e r persom firm or corpcra- ■’ Uon. TTie acUoQ w at brougbt by j . -• H . G U adoo. p rea ldent of Uie a tao- 4• ciaUon, th rough F ta o k L. S tepbaa,I iU attorney. | g

K. E . O sby ,-an expert hu n te r o f i rH arding county. S ou th Dakota, haa ,

' squared h U U x bUl wlUi coyotM 1w hich be bagged. ^ |

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-G h o ic ?Whole Shoulders Q j 1

Whole or H alf ' tT T ^ " S Loina Pork, lb____ 1 4 C F

. Whole Rtinipe 3 I neef, lb................ I U C L

Roast.«j Veal from I F y , BHind Q uarter, lb . .. X O C S

cCiis. *15c yWhole or h a lf su- -f C - S

. gar cured ham s, Ib. X 9 I / fi

-Ilf)?. Purp -L a rd O O C C

- Shoulder .......... I A A ^Lambs, lb...... ........ l U C S

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S ons of Bdmottd D . Algsr. Ct.^wbo , t dUd Tuesday a l hto home 00, V an B u rtn s tre e t foUowing 10 days Ul- ness fram poeum ooU , w ere paU beartra a t bU fnneral services F r i­day ' kftcmooQ a t tb e W blU mor­tua ry cbapel. w ith tn to m e n t tn tbe F iler cemetery. Serrlee* w ere to charge of B lsbop J . E . AUred. ao d B.O. HowtQ w u th e p r ln d p a l tpeaker.

M n . Ju n e f iilE B iaa a n d M rs.:.^ PhyUU BMter sang tb ree n u m i ^ “SameUme W e'tt —O nderstaisd." . "PraJTT Perfect” a n d -'T fearer My XM to Thee,** wlUi piano a ccom -. p a n lm m L if f -M ra. .Thelm a P t e d e ^H c k f .- , - ” - ------- --------

Mr. Algar vras su rrlre d by hU wid­ow a a d by aU sooa a a d th ree daugh- Urs, DaUaa A lgar a o d U r*. M ary Bogue. Vernal. O tah : Pierce Algar,R ay Algar. D onald Algar. E arl A l- . . 1 gar, Elva A lgsr, N ora A lgar aod

a u o hU m other. Mrs. J s n e Algar, WeUlngton, U tah, a n d th ree broth­er* a n d eoe sU ter, aU rtsldenU of U tah.

Exeept for a n In terral e f a fewT ta w i p e o t« T akbB a,-W *ibto*tto;------- -Uie famUy b a d Uved tn tS rin pa}U alnce 1S39. M r. A lgar was bo ra a t '8 L Oeorge. Utah.- a n d w as employed for m any year* a s a m iner In th a l sta le .

MAN WHO PAID MORTGAGE SUES ESTATE FOR SHARE—

Oeorge F . H uffm an. T w in FkUs, who bought one -ha lf in terea t h i 33 acres o t land a mUe w est o f Tw in FaUs to Septem ber, m r . a ad k t November, 1931, pa id a 13700 m ort­gage wbicb c o rn e d tbt whole tr s c t w hen ba bought bU p a rt o t It. bas s ta r ted s a l t to d itt r le t eourt here to recoTcr (rom th a e staU o f Aaron W olbran, ow ner of Uie o the r ba lf of

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Mra. Cora E . S tereos , coonty treasurer a n d ez-oO ldo pubUe ad ­m in istrato r ts as-defeadant. - T b e com pIalnt-Tedtea U iat-B titf>— otan bought bla p a r t of th a U od tte m a M. D ean w ho, w ttb ' W dl- b ran , purebaaed ttae tr a e t to Ifovcm- ber, IS3I, (rom A rcher a OtMa. a u b s executed ttae S3TOO noU and mortffage, eorerlng tb s trac t, to De- oetober. 1»11 ‘H ie obUgaUoa was m td e payable to five yeara.

W olbran died be ra U st fan .0: A. BaUey. T w la Palls. U H dffi

^ ‘s attoriMy to tb U actlao.- -

40-Ib. Colton HatUtss $4.95

Buyer*! D on 't be m isled by O c tt- .Uoua price U beU wtUi ao-caDed regular prloea. Ask to seo ttae to - tlde of Uia maUreea. Coma to BCmT BWEET for tb a beet va l- Ota to H a l tra a n t , Bada u d

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8c _ShouSeT S t S S i * ' ^ Q - Pork, 3 lbs_______ ^ O C

24cRound Veal 9 ^ / a SteakB, 2 lbs--------. D O C

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Meat Market^BUYER

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^ FRANCE ADOPTS AN IDEA ^ ^ u r t

— 'T h a m n c h P « P 0 « 1 » « * »«*'*poUoo jo r o e a m a » d the d b a n n a - | ^ « « «

. m ent conterenco at* Geneva. .Theworld doee n o t know w hat to make departmi or It; n m ay play a bl» p a rt In a j | » c m

- c o n f e r e n e e - ih a tw a . expeeud to l a t t “ « » “ • color a n d etrecUTcneaa. N ot th a t ^tW f proposal, or an jrth in i of the aort, ej^stlh* is Ukaljr to b« ad o p ted .. I t almply bo well ralvao lses a duU m«etln« and calctaes tb e attenU on of U » mrrW.

— - T T i n h V w e ^ ' a i o c k-arn»e-km a; S i V t S A year o r tw o a (o eotlefT liuW *; the' prol wbOM aw n m ilitary plans were un*

_ J l « r J M » l c l q n . j f f u n o P « ^pow en a propoiaj fo r complete and

■ u n lm s a l dU arm am ent. Kow y ran w , i lUuwlie aeettaed of m niU rlfm , pro* / I I , poeea. Instead or d ls a m ln f tbe pow-ers, to arm th e Leacua of Katlooa.

in e ith e r case eynlea may mj th a t '-------j—U h as been a cloak to cover th e pro- ponent's own evil de tlfns. or to Utrew tb e paclfUU Into coafualon. ]0 ;0 0 ,

- PractlcU folk loatanU y pro&otmee 11:00 such proJecU Impractical. The

M tura lly dlKOunU jtbe whole F rench p lan because I t 7:joP .

. would m e a a s lfn ln f a w a y clal son soT trelfnty to (be L e a r ie of Na* tlons. to wHich we do n o t belong. N e m m e lts s th s th ing U weU wotUi during dlK usslng academically, t t noihlag p . M. 1

• .more. • , Gospel ' I t U especially w orth dlsctiulnfc la

------Al^P le» -t^ea^»^-th^-ld ta -o ^ a tt - ta -le n a tio o a i arm y to m S n laIn world night; ' peace U n o t new, b u t b as claim ed the N u tsh i altenU oa of seme outstanding Amfr«

;___ k » M .-» .T M .« tra» H ly advocated ^WUllam to w a rd T a f t and Theodore - KooeeveU before a U a g u e of Na* r n tlons w as e re r heard of. Som e time, perhapa f a r In the future, we may

... eom e.arooad to It, Juit-a*-w « b a re

ments. T b a t Is. i n m ay back In ta * Cross.'* nsU onaiU w w ith ia tem atlo rua force, u we back national and loeal law w ith correspoDdtng police p o w ^ Abraha

■ ■ Wediservice.

8UAMB AT 8BANQHAI Shephc About a s outrageous a s Japan 's |^ ,

mlUtary assault on th e Chinese cUyta-wW eh -A w h

=~r i b e - h a s plactd - t h e r iB tem aU on^ }?'SS d e m e n t and the BaUons repre-

------ M nU « t4 h w .-ab » -h a s W only sub>Jected Americans, British a n d o ther Junkv nsUonalltlcs t o ' unnecessary peril, hour. Inconvenience a n d expense, by start* ing and waging a battle aU around them , bu t by using h e r ow s p a rt o t Tues

-------m p n t-u -» -b a * f lfe r -h e rm im iT rs iPeraiions a n d a vantage po tn l lor flghUng. th e has Jockeytd tbe west- c iit/R , ern powers in to a p ^ t to n where 1 they appear to th e Chinese as friends . ? e ^ and pa rtne rs In he r nefarious work.

The Amerleans and Europestii j.gg must detend • themselves and th tl r j i i s properly against a ttack from any 3:4S quarter. They thereby appear to be making common cause w llh Japan.T hus they m sy be subjected a t any dents tim e lo an sltaclc from uncompre* Mcrgij hending Chinese. >:00

-------I t is I 'U im ernr uiing for tn e pow-■~cii toK ave endured this from J a ^ n c i l l

as long as they have, ir i t could be itoppfd by any m eans short of war. 10«

11:0 Sermo

SHOES AS D E CO BA ffdN ' ~ A d ;ler an<

A n enticing departm ent sloro ad '7 ;oo — te llro rs o m ith ln g newHiriRBis:— councl

“Colored Unlngk i n ' your new . . slioesl n e d , blue, a n d orange leather

th a t w on't discolor your stockings.-■ Taalloundrgr«at,-bUt whafs Uis ___ _

idea7 Nobody sees th e Inside or your -------• shoes. .Why waste all th a t beauiy

on th e inside? Here Is the ansirtr, r » i conU lned in the nex t line of the [ f / same ad;

"T h ink how im arily d«coraUve theyTl look in your-c lo»etr

60 the re you havo It. Nowadays . . . 009 buys gaily lined shoes In order

' I ,tm pilrt l l .t |w j » w w j ^ ;_ > f fartt iii \ s s......cl«h«f closet, .That It.ionc*

th ing Sincla ir LewU did no t think of w hen he,described Ute cirgandes a ad c om fe ru of Babbitt's m r-«o*

.A m erieao home.

i

file ForumLtUelsi o a topic* of cu rm il " S O C I erMt o o t a e e o d ta t three bua-d - *o»ds - to vU ngth wiU_bs_ —iH ih ia u a d o r thU -heid ing c |y j ( j -ibUeatten of auU jor^ name a t ' ' 'V * 'io o of th a Id ito r . No attenUoo , .. .lb e palfl.toaasl«oedcom m ua-^ _ _njflC... I- M a ri' '^ ttO B FIT A L BOARD . /

CONDEMNED

>r-Twin FalU * i* W |......._

» !n t to m U te r » l i ic k .In * y o u r been usenns th U ow m ing u ths report sodetle*« t i u eom m lttee concerning the entine <ty bospU al w bieh contains the ^ ^M tla a J h a t .r ih o n .b o .a p p o in j^ m a s « tt»>e board ot county commUslon- ^ i non-poUUcal hospital board ofnem bera, to havo full chsrga and t j , o Sorlty in tb e operation of lhaty boapltal:" bridge al a la s t lh a t I p r o ta t most vig*ily. W a are alreajly govemed by o’clock im any boarda and eommUalons bovIb. Tlare taxed to «feaih“ to supporr cmmuTVI a a d th e ir aelivlUes. We now appreclaions hosp ital board in lb e coun* nttendlai

tmmUalonera who are being puld of the 1innual sa lary of ll&OO and ex- who a idea.and-ah0-A r8-refiuired.t0 .de- io ; . th e itbe lr enu re tim e to the county's score a tKss. prUes w

th o selecUon of the suggested hlglw st id th e tax-pay ing voters of the nil tablelly would have nothing lo do down tbof th em would have no direct Mrs. P nrol. S uch an arrangem ent would prizes wto ou r expenses a n d Incresse our baus. Miburdens. WiU» thr*e men giving L. M. Z: enti(s_U m e to the a trairs ol E. M. Wc ounty there occurs lo me no Mr*. HB o-w hy-U iey -canno t-p rope rly Dwight,age th e b o e p iu a .ln all of lla >irtm ents. I f th e th ree now In of- Mra. H.can n o t do thU 1 am sure th a t Allman, e m ay be found who can. lt:U 'necessary to have a board- *"«_•***

,ve to look a lte r th e work oT tlie . T he I ;lhg board or th ree thea It might veil to carry th e plantXurther have a th ird board o f U n to lookr tho live. A poUey of expan- X ” *” ,;

~ “!,V!«.if US getting iotts and In ending .p rob lem -orraem ploym ent.—

U .J . SWEELEY.1 PalU . Peb-y IJ . 1933. th e hon

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Church Services----------- DupUcKIM BERLY CIOtlBTIAN [o r a <

CHUBCBtev. H . J . Reynolds, m inuter ^:00 A. M .-B lb le school :00 A . U .— MemorUi-serviee. non. "W hy a Revival U Needed."SO P . M ^-C hrU U an Endeavor sty meeUngi.JO P . i t —Evening assembly. Spe- song serrloe. Sarmgn, “How to

lerstand th e Bible." Charts wlUised. ____(rvleea will be held cach evening Ing tfia week, beginning a t 1:30 , a. TOito loUo.; Mondw, -m . “ ipel of Uia D evil;". Tuesday. "A v,uW , V H eart." SpecUI aentB n for men's

h t: T hu n d ay . “The Gospel in a tine t:c t Shell:" fam ily n igh t observance. day, “Who i s v o u r Friend?" u y ^ P e o p le '^ serrice; Saturday, c hu rch

FILER BAFTIBT CBURCHUv. A rthur B . Hubbard, pastor ---------0:00 A. M ^ h u r o h school n o n by1«M A. M . - Momlng worship, c lw ir mTaon.-thB-secTOd-in - a - serle s ^ >tn>:—^ i ^ e H T « r w a r d r P r o m T h e - 7:00**• o f th e:;50 P . M .-B apU st Young People's picUireJOT meeting. «

raham U nooln .VedncKlay evening - Idld-week • = Tice. Sermon,-.‘■Jesus, Ute Good epherd."

XDIBERLY M E T nC D lS t f T T e ilD R C ll________

l m11:00 A. M. — Morning w o n h lp r --------rmon. "In Memory of Him." T hero — U-be-a-OommmUon-o«3BerTaac«.- ntor Lesgue service a t th e sam e ^ ur. ^1:30 P. M.—Epworlh League. r:30 P. M .-— E vening-w onhip . ' rmon ••Batelltes of Calvary." ru M d s y e v e n ^ - N e w T estam ent

Wednesaxy-TTeilUl|{.'~ MUl-Wf*r n h lp s t the parsonage. MlURCH o r JESUS CHRIST O P f l

LATTER DAY SAINTS ■ ■M o n d _ s t^ ^ and Pourth avenue

T ast 'W lSundnyacrvlccs; \ 11:00 P. M —Union meeting. Il:IS P . -M:—C enera l assembly. J 1:<5 P. .\l— Sunday achool union^ettnc and meeting o l bishops. ■Monday services: - ■ 7:00 P. M ,-.HIgh councU. preal* n u of- l>rlesihood Quorums and

B:00 P. M .- s u k e Priesthood me«t-

CHURCII OK -n iE BRETHREN *•nev. II. 8 , Will, pastor H

lODO A. M —Sunday school r11:00 A. M. — M orning w onhip . < m o n by Rev. P. a ; Edwards. *A duet T in be lung by Donald MU* r and Merlaod, Bdwatds.7:00 P . M.—O roun meetings. .Tho luncll m eeting.'' p r tr io u s^ ao* mneed for th is hour, will be poat- ined unu i Sunday evening. Feb- ia ry3 i.t:00 p . M.—Evening w ontilp. Ser-

i c E t o n ig h t ]a t I

DANCELAND■’ 25 F ree Tickets

Usual Prices |

M M P l H Sn a i c x i U M - ^ i r n n i i clIulciulrjElluMtib ciub and Aid ^ Hold Speolal Obsehiances Marking Social Sessions

_____ orgaolB' n a a mi

EROME, f t b . 13 (SpecUI to T h a a paper fs) — ValenUne program s h a w a used by tb e Olvlo d u b a ad Aid eUea th la past week; a n d V al- were se ne deeeratlons are helping to j B(tnlo ce bridge-parties and club m eet- MAtMMlvarUeeUnga of aU klnda e been wefl a ttended th e p a s t ^ “J

he Episeopal Guild of th s C a l- ^ ^ t church enterU lned 13 UbUa of lge a t a benefit p arty given S a t- »y artem oon. Febhiary a . a t 8 x k a t tho home of M n . Ja ck > S ;-^ c .P « T t? PJ9ved a very. s u ^ S w fu r-o n e roc the membera who reclated th e patronage o f those ^ “ nd lag a s well as Uie asaU tance “ the business bouses in Jerom e I a ided lh a Guild in praparing . the p a rty . The guest-w tth h igh f •e a t eaeh Uble won a p rlw . T h e ^«s w ere no t w rapped and th e “ 2 ; , . iiest acoro among Uie highs from ’U bles h a d f l n t choice and oo rn th e group, highest going to 1. F re d Reed. O th e n who won *s w«r« M rs. Harvey W. Hurla* “ 2 , " s. M rs. Oeorge Hawbecker. Mrs.M. Zug. Mrs. A. E O ould. Mra. ^ “ - J VI. C hurchm an. Bln. R u th DavU.I. H ugh Duffy. Mra. W.Ight.-Tw in PalU. M ra^ lL .0 . C at:. m. Mra. WUIlams. Tw in FalU .I. H . A. Streed, and Mra._E._R. n a n . T w in falU . A two-course cheon 'w as served a t th e close o f

■he H appy Hour. ctub. form erly , 5 ? ^ rwn M Uie "As You Like I t club" j*: W ednesday atlem oon. Feb. 8. “ f J ?lhe hom e of Mrs, H. T .-P u g h . J " » "five membera were p rese n t R e - _ ,.,*?* _thm enU were sened by th e boa t- ^

h e _ a o * a ^ t n t e r t a l n f d _ t h e £ 5 ” ' ^ Ih s" o f th e U 800 club Saturday n ln* a t a 7 o'clock dinner a t . “ "

hom e of Mr. and Mrs. J . H . S a tC T b ttr-A irihem em ben were sen t. H igh score for the evening I w on by Mr. and Mra. H ugh “ rry, nnd Mra. W alter Fortune and O . U w n n c e received th e eon* “ J J ' * lUon p r im .hipUcato Auction Brtdge club m e t g ! ~

a fl:30 o’cloek dinner a t th e *- ne of M rs. W. A. HeUs on S a t- ’" J " " lay evening.Wednesday Altemoon Bridge d n b t thl« . t th> hnmn nf M w_________in P . Bchmenhall. w ith M n . H . I i n i i rStreed and Mre. M. A BUhop a s H I NV nta. H igh score for th e afternoons wcm by Mrs. Ruth DavU. a n d « | nond h igh by M n . Joe Shirley. R e - T U j Iihm enU w tre served by th e host* I I I I

erom e Civic duh m et T uesday a t0 P . M. w ith 3S membera p re se n t BtJR * r th e regular butlneas m eeting News)-1 aftem oon was Riven over to a preside lentine party. wlUi M n . l». T . Produc ams a n d M n . O. L. Thoreson In today t »n»<-0f-the-pT 0Bram.-Tha-.T00m In to f- ' r p « l i n y 'd e « r a l e f f ^ l i r V i l e i > Twin 1 le eolora. InUrestlng ValtnU ne house mes had twen worked ou t by tb e be tle< mmlttee In ch an e . Mra. E .M . transac lurchm an sang two "Valentine" . a m

mnor a t the pUno. O r t ^ singing ruary :-- secreu

» by Rev. B. D. K erlin. T ha adu lt wouldo lr a n d the Junior eholr both wUl ness r

7 :b6^rM rP tT da'y --'T h lrd session place o th e February school of religion, by tht

cUires o t Ralph Conner's p o p u U r' meetln >ry. "T he Sky Pilot." will lie ahQwn.1—A s-l zlnvUhSHtfeembiyn»Hod. | U st ai

____BIGACnOIUC.i'CONTlNlfOUS SHOW f

_ _Thrills and FunTH R ILLER N O . 1 . - J ------

M I W t O T X y m X T O W E f I- T he M ean- f ' 2

e st'M an \ T h a t Ever P R

^ 9 I sa iled the! E ^ | China Seas. N M

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I'LL'ti !*LENTX L A F F S

M ICKEY lj MOUSE-' 11"^

t i j f f i E\ D O N T m s

P V E R — G B

- T o n i t e l ^ i Z "■■ M. N ote—

Midnite a ‘‘

TWlN.FAliaT )A IL y N C T

Talsntlos w ordi to t t * t m w o f "ZT■ning -T h ro u g h - th a B n S -o a d ^ — T \d Blaek Joa" was tbMi ba ld , aod I J

eaU waa answered by "O rlgloal

ih a p tc r E .P X O ,m 8 tP iK lu r m > w

s . l 5 ^ . s j r r s . s s i t s. ^ p u r w ent to t h t . h a a a .o f . is. u u

I. R alph B u r d l^ w b a r a ^ m - » • * j ‘

held. A f t « ; t h t 1 [ ^ ^ • meeUng Mrs. & m C a U a read » ' aper on "Nature la l^ a h o ." w h k h to. eSi I followed by ao ■rttel* m ia w e d _M n . L. R. Young o a “W kshln* . **• " S ■a G ardens." L ight rafrM taBaeU ta. Poo■e senred by tb e bostao , » . piiiitonior Guild membais w era tu a t- **■ ^JlS t o Uie L a d i* * -A M - n e te tr o f ---------- S,f tta b y te rU o chu rch ..en K ea*I even ing .a t th* b o a a o f U n . i!-1 MUner. wlUi M n .. F ta d 8 p u r- ii?i! ( and Mrs. Soott Souls aasisUng. » . wu I. R . R. G oem m tr Isd th * davo-laU and Miss Carolyn Coopar r a - rre d a chapU r lo th * book being Tat died. A num ber of ValenUne J{-S?J nes were played, and M sa C o y - . «t: Km

•a aerved a t the elose c f tlM *ve* f7“ g to tw enty-four m s i^ x ra and , s ts.Jtm b en of R F F d u b m st fo r a ‘clock dinner U st W ednesday a t home of MUS VUU. JaU s.O er* S=“

: Afler dinner th s evening was n t pU ylng b r id p . A“ ia ldn lgh t ch msde a pleasant prolocua for ’ slumber party whleh foUovad.

in a ll dsy meetlog of th s K ldar- 9 I HelghU a v lo d u b v a a hekl dnesday a t the h o n * e t K n .H. G rUfiih, Mra. George w*ii«- wt- f acting u a ssu tan t hoateaa. Thaibands or th e m em b er war* aUo sen t a t thU meeting to enjoy 3 3 ^d in n r r a t 19 o'clock. T ho foU ow <---------program waa then carried ou t: mm

w p alnglng-by Uie d u b : • read* ® , "W hen H iram Blows In ," by 7/M, X. Irene Hemphill, a sh o rt play , ^ nirtahlp" U nder D C rficu lU es,*^ ^I. Alice Hof, M n . Jim Fulkarson, _ I Mrs.- Charlea Kays, gamea lo r *9whole group, and aereral selec- -V'

IS. a parody on "U a iy H ad a -r— He Lam b" by M n . GarrUon, and ^.lrU h .red l#M on .hy_K rfc_R v_H .________m th s . Thirty*rtv« m am ben and , 'CTr ts w ere p re se n t-^ — ---------------- ~ ir N 1 Brtdge d u b m e t W adaas- — ’ aftem oon a t 3 o’clock a t Uie ^a * -o f -M rs .- H .-M a to a -8 h o u n _________H U o f th e b a e tc a v e ta K r a .K a l*Newman. M rs. M L Sugg, K ra . = = Qton WUwaU. M n* Oeorga Brad* n .. . .u .n ,w, Mrs. W alter Fortune, a n d Mra.Id epurllng. High acora waa wen M rt. D onald G ates a n d Mra.

n E aU n won seeond high . Mta. liter Fortune rtcelved th e guest te. RefreshmenU w e n senred by " I Joum t(

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lyp io fliRSPLiiN IN FALLS C M R i °

-------- FILEI3URLEY, Feb. 13 (BptcUl to T h e Newi) - IWS)—H arry O. Newberry, PUer. p iler ru isident of tbe Idabo S U U Honey lous clJ iducera' assocUtlon,' announced followa: Uy th a t th e reguUr annual meet* w n r s r« U h e assoeU ll«ai.«iU ;teJuki.ai m B lden Kn FslU. M arch 9, In th e court- ^ e n f C. use a t 0:30 A. M. D lreeton win tltc le d and asfocUUon business ’

iry 15 and IB, by K . M. HuttebaH, " 2 ;retary of the organUaUon. I t was sum ed U iat tbU BuUe meeUng- K an a c t >uld be th e regular annual busl* theno Ss m e ttlng . b u t scrutiny ot the LoU Bs

ice of meeUng shall be determ ined Senio the membership a t th e annual Bob Wi

sttin?. D aventU -T w tn -F a lU -w as-idec tad~ it'tH K cndai It annual meeUng, held a t BoUe, Genevli

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mnuUi nll«* trro S. AddIdt. Tank ■ U . Afflrmallv* i. 8«panI. aasd S4. a t . . ^.onlrI. a ir* clowlr S. DlstntI. Knodi I t. Fi>rm»r rulw t . 'yor*!

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ni|p[f■he membership will ga ther f ln t | p | / th e courthouse, Prazldsnt New* BSK ry said, and m ay decide to ad- m to ano ther i^aee of meeUng er body has been ealled to order. RUPEl

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LER CLASSES PICK- OFFICIALS FOR TERM

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TLER, Feb. U (Special to The to make Kl) — Eleetlan was h tk i a t Uie the welf sr ru ra l high school for Oio var- cheek s class o f f lo e n . Wedneaday. as r * , . v it «w>: heada 01'R X SH M Bf — Bill Tumipaeed. m lltoa.«ldentrB*w «rdBafceTr»lee prtsi*------ ^------i t : c u m Dexter, secretary -trtas- RQTAf50PH0 M0 RE8 -E U le Kail, pres* HEA n t; Jim Barton, vke president:iU y-V.,naylfly..i«rtarY -tfCM U i=. —

Don Andrtwa, councUor. N e « ) —rU N IO R S-Ivaa Main, p r u e n t : dressedlaacth R£id.-vica prcsIdeiUi.Bc- a t th e 1mo U agltr, aecKtary*lrea5urer: t,y R . 1U Barton a n d D ot Fowler, ooun- Ruperta n . -----------------------------------Man?*'Scnidn — Cy A Sk ln sD ire ^e h tV Compb W right, vice prealdent: M aude tsp e d a l tvenport. secreta ry - treasurer:•nS ainS ay ley , Everett Orfeser, splendidinevleve Nicholson, councUon. moner.

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each rtU PERT, Feb. 13 (Special to T he e r a t 1 OT)—Plnanoa eom m ltteo Of _the . " ^ e nidoka county W elfare assodatloo ege oi i Usued a 'ea ll (or more help, there spellln n g - a t . th U .t lm e a n urgen t need ty . to l (uQds. T be oom m unlty purse haa H elen in heavily draw n upoa, committee and n mbera sU ted . a t ShoUl wage e a m e n have b e tn asked lows: m ake volunU ry contribution in Elgli

) w elfare drive. Marlai:heeks are to be m ade payable to Sev« V. V ictor Phillips, or B. B. TlUis. fM t; sda or, tb a welfare finance com- 3bct ttea. h a m . ;

JTARIAITs of RUPERT HEAR LINCOLN PRAISED

LaaIW P n i T r P et i.- lt-<epeciai-4o-Th»- -S7 - H ;wa)—R upert R o tary d u b was ad- ^ e n essed a t Uie mid-week luncheon n r ie tt th a CUledonUn hoUi-W edneaday R . D . Arm strong, p rincipal of

ip e rt h igh school, on “Lincoln th e rt..C om paring th e lU^ o t u nco inT ” *■ pedally hU early days, w ith those =-W w hlngto iu_»if m ifskrr intlrt » --------lendW tribu te to th e m artyr com- ^

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AT^fiPHfflirfHEATRE ’“ PiThe aolnttoQ -by *X%arlle C haa." I t 'l a ' a celfttomted C U ataa d a ta c t^ . o ( a rlo wie r te p r m y itc r ie o s 'B tttd s f , Is th e e rtm o td n a ltn a t lo n I n *XlharUe C han's ably. •laaoa,-- t h e e u m n t attracU oo a t thoroCi O rp h ao B th e a tre . A delightful th e seam anca th raad a lU way throogh th e lo g a trt. W a rn e r G land ap p ea n aa U te s 1h a rlla C hao” a n d th a iore ioU r* b » d id; U su sta ined by Alexander K irk - o f hU <Id a a d MarloD Nixon. O th e n In castbore c a s t a re R . B. W juner, U n d a o f cu tROlB,'Jam t«K irfew bod;aBdRah>b -L ln L a

-----------— ------------------------- eaptaiaI’h e snrround lng p ro g n m Inchidea potscacUs H onoc," a BooUi T ark lag ton tb * crrenUe com edy, a trm lo g u a , *T he usual s!a r to f th e N a tIo c .-a e a r to o o " T b e e n t a a i•bot," a n d aound newa. ahall tZaae P r e y 's d ra m s o f th s W est, suspect h o Rainbow TraO ," wUl eome to aam e p e O rtiheum screen for a th ree - be poU y -e B ^ i e g i n r T w a a i n g tonlgE t— c S sth a p n r le w . stroc«

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------- r r — o u t a sDombloiog action , eomedy a n d spenso la Ju st th e r ig h t propor- n i i n i >ns, " P a rtn ers ." th e Tmi K eene U IIU | irr lng W ea tem now showing a t th e U U I l l a h o -- th e a tre - provides snappy, oroughly en joyable enterta inm ent. C L I I x n e ’s w onder horse. "Flash." is j f , l I jc h ln evtdence i s Ih rsp e cU c u U r Ung ShoU . a n d n a tu re h as added ; contrlbuUoQ in magnificent seen* BUR f, News)-The second fea ture brings to Ilfs designs e d e llgh tlu i. lovable c h a n c U n nooor, jm P e rry C r o p 's cartoon stoey, OU>w klppy.'* K-Jackie Cooper, J lobert CoogaiJ.Ittl O reen and Jaek le Seorl bring „

life tb e n a tu ra l sp tr tt o f Irre- onslble childhood. cw w ro

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.. .. — ....... ......... ......... ................. .la jjpn lnFILER, F eb . 12 (Special to T b e { te s t brws) — M rs. A nn Casterlln. M tss m ost tUdred P o tte r a n d Miss Velma th e boerimm, b is tru c to n tn Use Filer Cen* appearU grade achool.- have been con - rcceivectlng a spellbig contest in the vm- 'PentHIS room s of th e school. The tw o F o r t ts'? s p e lie n have been choeen from Klarchc h room to speU against each oth* m eeU aa t a la te r da te . m u st p

The tw o w ln n e n h a re th e p r ir il- th e eze of a t tr a d in g th e th ird annual dates, elllng con test In Tw in FalU coun-. to be he ld a t T w in FalU. L u t year | J | | ] |:leh W illiam s received f l n t p la u I n | |1 id represen ted Tw in FalU countyShoshone. T h e w tn n e n are as fo l- i n n f ]

Eighth g rad e -F em E b e rso le .f irs t: f l i r f l a rlsn D wight, second.Seventh grade—D onna C u t t r l u . r ttp ■s t! B eatrice C arter , second. w e « ) 3brth' grade—tu c y Adells DUUng- senses un, f irs t: M iriam Sleber. second, P lftl r grwile — Marsna ll Spcncer ,' T r r R ~fat! H elen HorUng, s tc o n d ......... a ltc ra tP ou rth O ra d e -M a ry Beem, flrat: made. Uly Case, second. q u tr , ,

-------------------------- e n c o rL aandry a n d D ry Cleaning ardsra Besl( r~ B l ta ‘ rtee ive~prM ii|ll alln>U«ii.’ b u d g ^ rt pay re tu rn posUga. Writ# fo c .r tso lu t rlct*. na iU ng Uga. etc. Troy L aos- ney Di ry -lm peria l C lea n m . Adv. j ough

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. w ri te r to b s a U t to taad dia-ia s t e i r a « i» } B f e r U m to W ltt*------r. a o m f WaOyn T>iraisn, a o - r oC M M o g n m k t ta tf lo * ai4e « r sea . *Shlps e t B a t^ > aow pU y- a t - t l w Bsgqr. Ibcatim. TtotBan

a • a 'a a . e a m p i o tb a sccM rta l ld fo r th is BOBsaal p lc ta n . O a s lis c h w a c te n is a a old p ro C a mI bgr te to « o d U qaor a o t t ic a crew ru t th r o a t peart « a g g V r t . i L a . J ta i r a t lc aceo e tho ' ly r sn ttata a a bCBt^ ^ d a f c a^^caqTol--------no ed eoffee prepa r ed ooa o(

c re v . T ba pcoCcssor, In h isII SU to of d iiju l,in n ias k pn e* a n d rem arks "A s • m ao brvws so U h e d rink ." T h e cap ta in w bo >ecu tb a U ueachery rc p e a u UiU « p h rase a s be m akes h is w oold- 9 o U o ^ d r tn k t ^ cap of death .

OC c a s t to sa p p o rt Buck Jonea, m d o m ’k daredBTQ s ta r , tn Uiis s t W este rn . “Xlis D awn lYaU." lbe o th e r fea ture o a th a doobto p a m .- 1 1 a a g n - IslsBd.--aevcrm l-------

IRLEY SCOUT GOyNGiL 1 ELECTS NEW OFFICERStJRUnr. PCb. U (Spedal to T h e | n>—O eorge E . h a s been |Ignated chairm an o( <*«» c o srt o f ' lor. B a rley boy s c en t g^tn^^L trr m e m b e n a re w . B . T h a n p - , K . C . Barlow . O eo rie F a tte n o o iL eoJC .-H am (r. ,loard o f m ie w m e m b tn atw I h H arp e r , chairm an, H ugh I w fonl. D r. O eorge T o o l ^ B n * I T . B a r m s a n d M . W . Crouch. ic o u ls ._ K h o _ » re _ tp p a c to U _ lo c ____ Ii t badge* m ost p a ta Uk le s t o f expert- exam iner In- th e pa rtlcu-

aclhrUy selected. T liere h a re n 30 o t these expert exam lneno in te d ___Wnno»4ny . ____I b y t*M» .exam lser, applicanU It th e n receive th e approval of b o a rd o f tv T ie w 'a o d tben a ra to '

e a r before th e c o u rt og hooor to rive th e tr m ertt badge award, tn ta l lv e dates a re se t s s foOowa:' th e bosrd-of-revlew m eeting, rch 1; fo r th e cou rt o t hcoor :Ung. M arch t . Scou t af^Q canU It p a a tb e tr exam lnatlops befoee

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'PRflllES e OOOGET ^[tJPERT, Feb. 12 (Spedal to 'l i i e ' W 3>-The fina l budget fo r ex* isea o f M inidoka coum y was pass- upan b r th e e o m ty *‘ ' " ’” *00- in reg u U r seaaioo th U im k ^ no

cra tlooa o r coRectloos beUig de. N o protest a n d only one in* ty w u m ade o f th e commlssion- conce ra lng th e pubUshed btadgeL

Iget. th e com m lssiooen pasaed a DluUon reqoirlng County A tto r- r D w igh t DU sey to a thor*(h invectlgaU oa h i a ll m atteiw u ln ln s to a Q rtq u h e m e n U o f U w U ire t o depositories o f coonty '

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o to e S o u tb C ^ M ^ d i^ 'K ^ H ie h o o l i f W r n o o n te st cm U ng .

T he K hedule had fo r-lw o pojouaddlUonal conUsla in th e Wood Rlr*

_ _ « -s tilw U itr tc t-w W e h -X tc e -p « ti> o n t ™ edonaecountof«no*-b loeto< lro»d« .

T h e aeaaon l» n e a r io f a claa® m «*> IbU dUtrtet. CUm B »ub-dlitrl^^ f w ‘ to a n u m m u wUl be held o n lour “ »«} eottrt*. on J tl iru a ry 25. 28 a n d U7.T he Clai» A conierenw lourney wlU be »tac«d M arch 3. 4 and 5.

n a » A conferenee Ramea la«t eve- ‘ r l n f re*ulied In WendeU b o y r de- rea t of Je tw ne. 24-33: Jerom e jtrU* W u n p h o r r r WendeU, 34 to 33: P™” Buhr« d ~ W e n e to ry o m P lle r: and — ™ Twin Falls RlrU- 48-to-20 trouncln j

^ . of the .lnvftdto* R upert «ex trt........ ^

W- FMd riciaU red a d n b le Tletocr WD< r o re r tb e Declo* u a m , tb o . Paal « :

ftr ia cUlmliic tbe lr tw tn ty -a la th Oold M cccadre triam pb. Seera In Uie bori- con lrs t was U -IJ . a n d the* Lanci lirt* ' caoie endeii'la « - lS ta llr.

Albkm defeated Acenula bojn, 49 to 9. and th e Ace<jula jlr ls loat b r » P a rr . 33-jo u o re on the u m e court.

------------m Dna . t hg m yau iim « Enef m i i i l i>iembora' team loet b ; a 37*30 kotc , a f-

..........le r b a rm * led. 14 to 13. a t h a lf Ume. pe terH ie B acennan s lr li reta lia ted wtth a 30-38 TlctWT ov rr the BlUs team . See (oUowlnr a 20-13 a d ra n U fe a t baU Wen(

---------OHE------------------------------ -------------- •3cnHSboabone boyt defeated Glenns 8u:

Perry, 41 to 24. a lte r holding th e lead Jeroo throushout the conteat. Coon, with Bulle 13 points waa h lsh indlvldiuU point B03

- K atheiw .-In tbe flrto ' contest. Sbo- WEN- /v»mt fftilftW. __ (24

tne a a 11-B ftdrantage a t b a l l tim e. Weln Eden bors won. 31 to 18, a n d Cas-

_ tiffnfrt glrla triumiibed. 33-24. on th e Price Eden court. Score a t h a l l lh n e u u e bo ;s‘ B*me was Ued a t 15-aU. Tbe Prlnc i l r i r taU j a t Uie baU-way m a t t w«»2S to 10 lo r Castlefonl. . Pbua

I b a eonteat scheduled on ly yet- te rd a f ' m onilne, M urtaugb boya Hud) bow ed.to Um B aaaen quinte t, i s to 14. T be baU-Ume' tcore w u 'e -a U . 6c<

-------- MBitMKfa gtrU won byT 2 l . l 8 -m ir? Wew....... way.“ 'i 'ne *verci~ ^ = -aa n » en -H a* e U o n -f» m er-flr if ln a lly - S u !

K heduled fo r la i t nl<bt, waa moved Zollli up to ton leh t. In o rder for tb e H an-

* T b e * C a « y ^ ^ ^ '* ^ * B ^ W e = N f ] O anne tt conteata w tr t poRtponed to a n un d e tcm ln M date.

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NBW OBLEANS, Feb. 12 W —G ene Sarxen tu rned h b tharpaboot* £ tn e troo i on MeUlr* O o lf chib^ blnUea today to ahow Uie way In ♦! th e f tn t 16 bolea o f .tb e New O r- U m 85000 open wlUi a 60, U ute under pa r fo r Uie heavily trapped ^ couzae.

O eae b a a e d c l jh t b lrd lts. four o f them o a tbe la rt four holes, to ta la t ^ lead away from Jo lm O a. ^

t l . w b o iia la l id -a n -b o u r .a b e a d of

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•pot.Orwiped behind them were « ta r -

■ B c a - n ^ . Waoo, 1 ^ : Abe IS - plnao, Cbicaco. and WUlle MacPftr- lane, new T o rt, wlUi T3*.’ even par. J igT

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_ MIAMI. Feb. 12 - MiM Dea fou»l^ M tlie b . New York, won tb e MUunl nounwwaen'S to lf cham ploashlp today Straiw ith a 4-and-3 v lc to ^ over Mra. Jo - won seph BydoJete 8Bff«ki.-1tBW T o r t , tn formtb e ae-hole final round. Twtn

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. LAW RDiCE. Kaa. UP) — Louis Haze (U ttle m b W ti Weller, t t a r UaslteU pounathlete wbo bas been alcned as bor.bead buk«U>all ooaeh a t th * eehool, Ho U retarded, by Dr. Jam ea AntamlUj. chlwiBvenlor o f Uw ta m e , as tb e p t a t - roun.cat dribbler the sport b u seen . d n w

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— gr eat JEROME, Peb. 12 (Special to T h e “ J*

Icw s)-Je rom # jlrU and W endell jra won by scores o f 35-23 a n d 24- ^ * I in IWO sp irited baaketball con - ■tta on Uie local floor tonight.I n th e i l r l r contest Jerome led a ll

ie way, and was no t th rea tened f tm b B w o n d d U ir tw r M ln T t t e - , tan led the local ncorlng w ltb 32 . olnt*-and M b* Oold « t Uie W en - " m a ell paca w ltb 13 ta llle t.' ' . 'T be boys' sklrlmUb opened w ith »

rtndell d r lre ’ wbUh '»av8 t b e ' v u i r ^ " ' t l a n 11-3 k a d a( th e end o f th e m quarter. WendeU kept tb e lead . m tu Uie bejlnnlBR of the th ird John iiarter, w hen tbe Jerom e lads forged b e a d to t l e tb e s c o rc .a n d to l e a d fo r

few m lnntes. In th e tlna l fram e ne tw o team s fought fiercely o n Sui iren term s, a n d the gun decided th o B«*. Inner, wiUi W endell hoMlng a 1- Bean o in t adrantA ge. 24-23. - -P rtce-w aa-» ilgh -W «nd« ll acorer- rlth 11 pdntA and DeMors paced M g ae Jerom e quin te t w ith fl tallies. . "O lrls’- l ln e u p : ................... - . • - 1 -

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lold (12) ..........................TU lm an R tforward Newi

jincaster .................. preeman (22)“ forward

aiderson ......... ............... O. r U t b e n l* tt iside center l«r-«

'a rr________________ ______ _ O i tw BurlJumping center • com<

l elich B m .r : .'- '- m u K lm ty tour guard pe rt

■eterson _____________ 11. PU U icrs Seguard , were

Score by periods— 1 2 3 4 men yendell ........ .........— 2 3 U , 8 - a yna

SubsUtiiuoM ! W en d c n -Y a tes: nljfherome—C laar, Claypoo). C arlson, quialullen. W beatcroft. Williamson. • th eBoya' lineup: . bum

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■rice 111) ........ .........................S m ltb lowli

•rlnoe ____________________ W ard herecen ter M-&

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B u d s o n ________________ DeMoe* u. . guard Intel

Score by p ^ lo d s— 1 2 3 4 ps f f e n d e l l - - ~ _ = = . n - 3 - f l - S -3 * -p « m lefw ne ■ — - ■ - -_a 7 l > _ 4 ^ . : t « r -Subrtltu tJoos: W en d e ll-D o rm a n i-o .-I ^ IllnE rr; Jerom e—Wotfe, Miller. { Hi

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D o p e I n d ic a t e s H a r d B i t t l e

B e tw e e n T w in F a l l s B a t - i 'h T• - . 528-*

t i e r a n d Al .D ix o n , B o i s e 4521- a to

/ o r tAl Dtxon, Boise, 169-pound ba t-

Her who fougljt a draw with a bor vho beat Jess Strange. Tw in PalU. l«3, h as been m atched In an e ight- round m ain go, o a * flve«bout. 3S- m ^ d AmerlM n Legton boxing ciTZT » be preaented a t the-Lrglon M em - ' }Iltl_fa>U.4Lnf here nex t W ednesday. r»bniarjf-J7 ,-lt-*as announccd yes-

— It^ruT he m atch Is one of more tb a a i r * "

jrd lnary Interest, because Sttmnge.A tbrec or four season's batUca b a k ; iCTtr b « n defeated In a T w la PWls nag. a n d he re In th e person, of Al 0 ^ ; Wjton U a contender, who. aecorri-i DUI n r t o Ih edope . Is S tn n g e 's equaLl- «■ 3oy W alker U Uie boy wbo d e fe a t- ; » ;d S trange a n d irtUi whom D ixon j • 'oughlVdiiaw.TtecoraiBC to tb e j i n - j— Oi louncem ent. B oth Dixon a n d refu Strange. wllbJn the past few weeks, maU ron bouts vlU i Eddie Brock, tb e . Bill lormer a t B uhl a n d the U tte r a t acco rwtn PtUs. ■ ; C ^

O pponents In a slx>round sem i- «bic :inal b o u t'a re to be Jlmmle D uccr, m ad fuzelton. 140. and T ed Stew art. 144-" T t xw nd flghUng T w in ,Falls colored f l n t»r. ' :

IloUis lim e s . 13S. an d ~Red~ U u t- . 140. things. 1384. a r t m atchetftn a fo u r- coun Twnd bout to figh t olf a previous 30 p tn w . the w inner to lake aU of th e w ith

_ . c ! propIn -ano the rtou r-round go th e r w - • ttrm

c a lin U are to be K eith Urfnter. 130.' F r Uld •■Tuffy" Pord, 129. both of batt: rwin FxlU. knoc

In addlUon thrre t» to be a th ree - an 0 t u n d c u rta in ts l ie r . (30 i

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kc tteU U am . coached by M lss lX ir- oUiy Call, virtually cUncbed’Uie CU&s

th e n toe sU rta of th e s e aso a "nie Brulnettea adm inistered a 48-to-20 An8 defeat to th e Rupert sextet. •

A ltbougti marked b r f a s t floor work, tb e gamo fo r th e m ost p a rt was too one-«ldcd to be of partlcutai’ ^ in te rest. Askle fram th e tw o visiting . ^ forwarxls th e locals completely ou t- classed th e R upert girls and beld a f irm b o ld -o n the gaaw from th e ^ opening whlsUe unUl Uie closing J**™ lun .' In

Jum ping tn to an earty lead, the BrtUnettcf r a n up a score of 11 to ^ i I tb o n n m u a r t e r and oonUnuing f " Uie m arch reached the to ta l o f 21 as agfttast 11 for the Invndere by tb e ^balf-_ tbne p e r i o d .___ _____ - I l

T iie tb lrd quarter showed th e n ] g rea tes t dlffereoce In th e tw o squads as tb e looBls added 17 mor« eountera whUe th e R upert tesm accounted for btrt 4 . la s t q u a r t e r n s s l o r witb U u gun calling a ha lt w ith tb e coun t regis tered as 48 to 30,RU PER T T W IN P A L IB R if

(30) (48)Bskcr' I , , ,,., ,,_ '.....-D uvall — :

• ■ forward ' :A rm strong _______ ___ Buckentlnc '— - •----------- forw ard_________ . .l u a m a --------------- ------------R eed B--------------— eW e-oenter -------- ■ - Km>Cartoon _ — .....— ........... O ullerT

jum plag een ter ot :J o h n s o n ...........................O rlggs Uw

guard te «W llc o * ------------------------------- R ude trei

guard ll SubstltuU ons: R upert — H ale. L a

Rue, sedgewlck; Twin Falls—W olle. »«1 Ream s, D ean. Lawrence.

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Paul And Heyburn" •ChurchTeams Win SS

-------- . ...1RU PERT. Feb. 13 (Special to T b e 8 E

News)—Two baikeU>all team s, P a u l OU L ctterm en a n d Heybum M -M en. will o n tep rescu t tb e Minidoka s lake o f th e Uie LaU er Day S a la ts churcb in tb e In - cloi U r-«t«ke basksUisll tt)um am ent in Utt Burley. February 18 a n d 17. b a rin g ( ia ^ e t h r o ^ the 10-game sU k e I

p e rt h igh scbool s^-mnnslum. CSeven team s from various v a r ^ PH

were en tered in tbe stake to u m a - < m ent. T he double eUm lnallon p la n Ml) wns followed.

nijrht. R u p m First w ard a n d Ace­qula team s w tre eliminated, leaving Ho th e P a u l Letlermen a n d th e H ey­bum M 'M cn (take cham pions to c n - Ka te r tb e In ter-itake tou rnam en t th is

slake go to PocateUo fo r th e d is­tr ic t c h u rth tournam ent th e fo l- Cai lowing week. _______ .

here resulted as foUows: H eybum FU'M -M en 28, Rupert P i n t w ard 19: BuP au l L ctterm en 33, A cequla 12: R u - Ep e rt P lrs t ward 30, P au l 4. Co;

U n eu p of tbe team s to e n te r tb e IIn ter-s tak s-toum am en t: PD

P au l L eltem ien — B. Brow n. O . ( 'P em >ock.-forw *rds:-R .-D eI«:grcenr :t« rB .'3 < is I io n .- tjim n g t0 B rE U S rti;- C . - B a ^ . sobiUtUte.--------- Mb

H eybum M -M en -F rtc r . Brower,forw ards; Sorenson, een te r; M orrt- Cai son. H elner, guards; u id M rch U d .

-sulMiltute______ Llr

I^ e p e i^ ents Win “V —

series a t th e Stone bowling aUeys here la st nlgbt. IndependenU w on 1 ) th e f irs t game, 433-413, tb e second, K &38-419. a n d lost tb e f in a l ga a is . ^ 453 u> 437. 'Die victors accum ulated a touu of 1387 points sg a ln s t 1283 ,lor th e looerA. '

OEPLKDENT.S " Helen Johnston ..138 110 143 3*3 , *Faye C arter ....... 88 i l l 100 308Lucille A hern — 100 102 110 312 J Dum m y . . 00 90 270 jj

413 419 452 1283 J INDEPENDENTS'

H elen Ju n g it 71 73“ 74“ ‘2l8 R e n a J u n g s t— IH i n 154 - 4B8 ®" Dum m y ...... ........90 #o 90 270 '

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B O I S E B A H L E R B A L K S b !

A T M A T C H W I T H T R E N C H |

— O ta ~ U n 3 U rB o ise '8 u q u e~ b a ttle rr refused to sign a c o n ln c t fo r • a IN m atch In Bolie la tt evening w ltb Bill F ttn ch ..lC O -p o u a d -y o u ag st« r, accordlng 'to a wire from P rm n t M e- ' CarroU. Boise boxing »rom otw . w hich frienda of P rm ch secured and made public yesterday, «*•

— T he Boise promoter endeavored f l n t to secure a m a tch betw een UresU and Jlm mle Ducey, ^ 140. b u t ncgoUsUons la llM cm sic- All count o f U rts tl's advantage of some20 pound* In weight. T hen a m a tch ”w ith F rench 'w as suggested, a n d th e ^pronositlon was nu t un ta t ; r*xn. Um h i■tarn*^ tt-dow n; ' ■ - - - P<u

French lias f«i£ht,o.nly. tb r te r in g ' lba ttles, winning two o f th em by msknockout*, and securing a draw w ith c tian opponent v b o outweighed b l a by fai

[30 poucd i. . lm

TW m FALLS DAILY NCT

' w i r u C a l l

S ta r s P a r t id p a te c . . I n M e e t ln B o s to n ^

BOSTON. Feb. 12 U W l tb o u g b 1 e r try event Is Jaauaed w U ta.g tar J •a trliB Uie UwugbU of tb o tr» c k . wise New E ng lan d en appear cen- lei«d on th e brUUant UeM cooipeU*Uons U ial wUl fea ture 4he B ostea Atbletle tstecU U oo 's fo rty -th ird a n - BU tP lndoor torU sU on roeet-tom o r . = _ row n ig h t a t tb e arena . •

I n form er y e « n ttae n ia n e n have J w been tb o a ttia e tlcn s . bu t th is year lb e na tion 's ou tsU ndlng ^-autt«ra, JUBipen a n d w eight perform er* de­m anded th e Itomage of th e lr»dc |

An added a l tn c t io n ^ 1 bo the ,

cream of tb e B u t again sf th e 10 Los Angeles AUUetle club s t « n who crossed the counti7 w ith Floyd Com­stock, famous CaU fom la coach. The sunklst a th le tes h a ra been well aea t- T tered over th e program . T al

Leading th e field perform ers w ill' ilol .be Oeorge ^ l t s . Jr.. Uie ineUglble BdI New Y o rt un iversity sUtr who bet- W r tered h is world m ark fo r Uie h igh B>i Jump by clearing 8 lee t 7H iDChes Coc In U s t weekH MeUroee games. O p- Rha posing him will be B ert Nelson. B u t- Bll> ler u d rc r s lty . and two CalU oreU ns, Fli< Parker 8beU ar.aad M ax o o n ta d . a . *(!• trio o f consistent slx-slx Jum pers. Am

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BnU rns FTobi I Filer Hoopsters s

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G ir ls ’ C o n t e s t E n d s , 1 4 - 1 1 , ' t- - a n d - B o y » P l a y t o - 1 8 - 1 6

in T w o H a r d B a t t l e s

' B im iiT Frt>. ia ~ ( 8 p e c Is r io " T h e -------News)—Buht nossd o u t PUer boys* _ a n d glrU ' basketball team s by sc o n s ^ of 18-lS and 14-11, rtspecUvely, on Uw loeal court to n W L BoUi «on- le s u were keenly contested aztd close from s ta r t to finish.

I n th e girls' contcst. Miss Uolde- m an w ith 9 po ln u se t th e B uh l pace. and Mlas Miller look Pller honors w ith 5 counters. FUer led s t th e end -r,. o f th e f trs t quarter, bu t B uh l bad gBlned Uie lead. 12 to 8. a t - t b e end . . o f - th e - b a lf - T h e Uilrd pertod was scdre len , and Buhl managed to te - la in • small advantsige In -th e f in a l ; fram e.

l a th e boys'-conlwt. Dayley. wlUi c 8 points, w ss hlgb scorer fo r Filer, r O ibbs a n d Shriver shared B ubl bon - tw o n w ltb 6 po lnu eaeh. B uhl led a ll -, th e way. bu t Uie FUer quinte t sU yed > close on th e heels of tbe locals, and tbe resu lt w u In doubt un til tb* 3-> f laa l gun. - -

B uh l team s will (neet Uie OoodlMsqta d s lie iB tom uujw iiiBtl t.---------------

O lrls ' lineup:PILER BUHL • I

< ll) (14)M ille r ..............................Van O strom

_________ fsrw ard_________________ ............................. Haldeman 1

forwardHolUnan .............................. Charlton

side centerK a e s a r ................. .................Chldestcr .

Jumping center

g u s ^C a m m a c k ........ ....... ..... . Kambridge o

Oooic Lj u m . a ! T I J In S T _ Z !Z _ Jio T lin 5 5B u h l -------------------_ 9 6 0 2 -1 4 Rioi

SubsUUitlons; P U e r-M o o re , Mc- ^c<

” STCayley.-------. ,= = r :ir_ - ,- :: :rM u illn 3 N— — r .-- m w a r d r ----------------^M o o re ------- ^ . - ^ ; 7 r = r 7 r r x r o i a froi

forward in iC anU on ----- ------ --------------- sh iiv e r fl

center testUneoln.................Bauglunsn t e t

- guard conB la tte r ................. ..............- j ; , . . Joyce » t

guard regiScore by quarw re: 1 2 3 4 scoi

Buhl -----T.......... ........._8 5 4 3<rI8BubsUtuUons: PUer — Engle, At- »>'*

jth i s ru u t i j—EnaniTPtrey:----------------

Basketball Resnlls '“3(By T be Associated Press) Oo(

W est le x M . Teacher* 50, Abiirtie P s lC b rW U a a s . > Tov^ C r ^ t o B t$. W ashington. St. pla;

B ay lsr gg, SonUiem Sletbodlst 2S. wer TBlane 25, IxmUUas S U le 27. sre T t««« t l f - CltG eergU g*. FtorMa « . , — hen

- CeOff* 11. W fom inr 3ir dsy

-N s rth 'lM fc o U 19. N orth D sk * ^ Iff*S ta le 8L ------ test

C elanW a 28. ren iu y lra aU 20. ttsriT n m C lu lstlsa 11, Arkaosss 27. B

-~K s ns*i-2 r . KSMBS-HUU S3. <irliW aA lBfftoa s u w 32. O rtcon 31. Uie O ta k <3. MflBtsns S t a u Collrce H

n .-— lh a Bela* u . W efwr II. ' tb ilW aslilBgten 40, Idsha IS. D

^ ___ _____ elln

^ Jo ted Ski A rtis ts V ie I n U laii Soon >S;'

R S T O iT rR O IU :, KntUh Colum- ^b la . Feb. 12.(,V^Nr:.-; .VptOT. pro- j jlesilonal .sk i jumper and form er qo i holder of the u-orld*' TTr,->rd. tiJd lo- il*y h e expected lo lcs\e for Saltl<*ke C ity early tir»i 'i rfk w n ir r l eu^A lf Engt>n, prciciit cl'iniplmi, in w ..compeUtkm on rlili«T f'>bn)nry 31 u,po r 28. A

F or the ps*l *ev<r»! days NrL-on ooffaa*rbw n-.toufU M -«v-'.^e- *cu^‘~-cra jie ip e rt o t - th e p ro rinee ........... moi■ F lnancU l rep3llsi;f>nJ (or ili^ iij({,

m aU b were underttood lo w pro- in ic ted lng satisfsciojily . i-iicen t favoring February : i fcrlag . P a l

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[EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAH 0 . Sj

e a r n s € o i,e * .* - *______ _________

U s - H o x ) p g

Seventh Outlaw Touraey Swaps Towards Climax

•; ‘ ou t I

^ counT w o T e a m s F r o m H o s t T o w n , .tsm i

D ie tr ic h ,. C a r e y , ' F a i r -

( le ld , D ec lo a n d ' B a k e rn ___ Y tn ' “ **•

tsm i

standings ' kTesfli— ' . 'W o a L « t P c t

T «Ib F a l l s __________ J 8 1.0M 'n o llU lc r _____________ 3 0 1.000Bnhl .......... .......................« 8 1.000 r—Wendell ............ . -----a - 1 .887H sgem iin ; ................. a 1 MlCoodlnr l.rclOD _______ t 1 JW7Bho«hDBe ........ ................i 1 X87BIIm ......... ..... ....- ....- . a 1 ,807Filer .......... _ |_________ t 1 .887 ^• ( U n n r U ____________ 1 1 .500'Amerlf-4n F a l l s _______ I 1 JOO' 01flttodln* CoUete ll > ,433 : SUllCoodloc-csvalry ___f J U | Bo»tDIetrlfh .......................1 S J351 In Ix - K s l r f l r ld ___________I 8 J 3 3 ;a tUKin* Illll ......... ......._ _ _ 0 2 .000Jf to w f ............................ • t ,000 V•Carey .. . a 2 ,000 H(•Deel* a 2 .000 gel"• B a k e r ______________ 8 * J)00 sU teX—tVop a bre desplU abisence from welg:

tanrnsm rnt.----------------------------------- decU •—Indlrstes farfH led gam es iavolr- vetej

« r ----------------------------------------------■ glon -------- sa s l

____SCORES,___ rSECOND DAE--------------- Muli

Twin FsUs 43. Gooding College 21 BUss 2. C a n y 0

Sheshone 22, O k tr icb 28 HeUister 21, Filer 1*Declo 8, F a lrtM d 0

' Bubl 17. A m e rlc u Flails 12 O anaett t. Baker 0

Hagerman J l. GoodUg C ara lry 17 WetideH JJ.-G«>dlag CoUege 28 “ “

TwU FalU 30, Goodii« Legion 27 “ 'l*. W i . 1. F iW W d ,

----------HitT 47. Dtrm cb « 5'.“ 'HotUsin 40. NbesboBe SI '. . _ Uie I

- • ’ F I R S T 'D A V ''...............n'endrU 39, King HUI 28

- Ooodlng Legion 12. HagenBan U Gooding CeUexe 33, 'J erem e 25 . ^

Twin Falls « . Gooding Cavalry 11 ^ Shotbone 45. BUh 25

' •Dletrleh 2, Cary 8•H ellbter 2. Fairfield

- n i n - M M , , . .•Bnhl t . B a k e r* ' '® “ ‘“

" . ..rA p g lc in F lH i,:. f l t n n f U , ! . ^ O oodlnr Legion 17, Wendell 18 ^

lls fe n n an 21, King Hill 18 Ooodln* Cavalry 28. Jerom e 18 '

•—ForfriU. n»‘n' _____ seve

“ 6 A M E S iT 0 D A Y ^ 3H u rrm sn flsnnrU ^

American Fall»-W end»nB sb l-T w ta FaUs i T f

Goodfaig Legion—BUss ^

— -------- B V K PS IsrE N T K Y ------------ ^(Special to The News)

OOODINO, Feb. 12—Second day 's play Jn the sevenUi snnua l Obodlngc uTTPgg a u m w—t oun u im tn t w n t ' " *T vlB PaUs, Bubl and Ooodlng Le­gion U am s Into Uie limelight, -n ie _ race fo r touraey h o n o n virtually dwindled U these th ree tesm s. >• »

HoUUUr's enUy, however, h as proven one of Uie big lurprlsea o f '^® . th e clasxie wlUt reault* Xlil-Ip dpub t. 1

M g ttib sn ^ iO Q jn th iw liiti In i r l ^ a f t S T t o the 250 team m em ben, from aU parts of South Idaho w ere *nd ia BtUndance todsy. W> •

O utstanding among today's con- = te st was the Twin PalU-Ooodlng t e t lo n conteit a l 1 P. M. flooding eoflegt'started out fiercely, and led , „ T 1 13 to 8. a t ha lf time. H ie end of th e P - > reguU tlon playtng period found the swire tied s t 23-all. In a f lv c -m ln -.

flatfiy Tw in FalU player, form erly ^ a ll-Coast g ia rd on the U n lv e ^ ty

g o w T he ftnsl count was 30 to 37 Olditor Tw in P s iu , w

M ae Etlatiosled fIthT^iuns ellmlnsted *o far are K ing Wol

MUI. Ooodlng C o l le g e , Jerom e, R. 1Ooodlng C s« lry . DIrtrlch, Carey, e retPslrfleld. Declo. and Dskrr, Oregon. JaclFm ir team s orliln sllr whediiled to d :plsy . Wtre unable to r rs rh Ooodlng Hel<on gpoount of rosd conditions sn d Johiwere eUmlnated by forfeiture. T hey Wlttsre . Baker. Declo. Fslrfletd and 61

h e r« « ) th e f ln t dsy. bot an lv rd to - rU 1dsy,-and U stil! In the n e e . Bl

T « in .F aUs-d stsat»d -Coorting -fAl^ -Ewljlfge.-43 to 21. in todsv '. flrrt con- egarte st. BUss won from Carey by tho Mooforfeit rouU. F l

Bhoshone staced s l«»t.m inute Hond r lr e 'io tfefeal D le lrlen c i to 20. in Smlith e seeond contest of tlip dsy. o . £

HoUlster staged a iit tac tl ^ d e f u t e d Filer. !1 to 13, In tlie j | n . '

D « lo and Fs lrtk ld * rre botb ellnUnated when tli 'v fslK-d to s p - , , tw d f for the ir seconil cotit^sU. l.~ k

B uh l noMd out the itronc A m tr- jn ju lean flre \r/ « iT-13 wore, sn d k , th* O ia a ttU B ak e r c o n tm w rn t to ^ to iD e r w hen the Isiler did no t'

l lo g t t ia a n d« iil»H v whlpiwil th e Ooodlp* csra lry. 31 to 17. and W endell followed '‘ Hli « M-28 t r m i n ^ of Ooodlns odirce. lo e lim lh a u Um hosU from the lour- tu m sn u . M they had lof. fSflW In tn« a .j 10 i S r.iii, “

A fter Twin PaiU ' Ju-37 d ffrs t of 0 < ^ i y ^ ^ n - thK r v n i i i ^ r ^

up ftletrlch, XtTo IJ. Hol- ^ iJCttt coaqiwred Bhwhone. « to 38,

in th e n n « | contest of the evening.Tomorrow 's game* include H sger- R«y

m a n r tr so s Oanni’iv Amerlcsn s ;n . JW l»-W eadell. Ooodins^Uslon-BUss j »nd

i. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRU

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Idaho Welter WinsJlJ From Coast BoxerBOISE. Feb. 13 l.T)-‘-KW " B W |- J

er. T rtssu relo n , Idslio. w tU crw slibt. i w oa a decUlon ta lO. rounds o rer Ed­die Pox. S an Francslco, tn the m ata . e v ta i of a boadng card here tonight. , ,

B arg tr led Uw flcWlng Uirough- U r out and ta th e final round fed upper c ats to Fox* ch ta .a lm ost too fast-to - -, count.

Al Cllrtao, San rranclseo, ban- tsm welsht, won a technical kaock- o u t orer Joe McOlll. Boise, in the second round of a four-round bout, and A rt Losore, Son Prsnclsco. won a teohnlcal knockouL over BUl Orlf- fltii, Bolte, in the th ird rotinrt-ef ^ ^ fuur-njuiia oJui. u ie y ■■ere ban* }** um»-el6hls. ' '

Al Dixon, Preston, won a technical ?''* knockout In the f ln l round orer Tommy Mdore, San Ulego. In- U\e ^ Ilr»t round of a six-round bouL They ' ” 2 nre UshtheavywrlKhU. • ' te»

lerj— I bM

FIGHTS B■ STRIBUN G KIQNS M r • O lUCAaO. Feb. 12 yT )-Y o u n g i : SUrlbllng, OoorgU, and E m le Bchaafi m r

|B aston7 t0 d iy ‘'»e?7'slghed'‘{o m ie t i tI ta ft 10*round heavywelghl battle Qp■ a t Uie Chicago lU dlum . Frbniafy 38. dai

-------- toW 0L 0A 8T W IllPB 11UGUE8 \

HOLLYWOOD, Feb. 13 (/P)-''Mld« the gel" W oigsit. reoognlMd In some Aui s u te s as Ul* world's chsm pton fly- a weight boxer, won an easy io-round m* deelstontonighioverT om m yH ughes. tak v e te n n San Diego boxer, a l th e Le- kee g loh 's tsd ru ih rB o lb 'on rve igh trw oI- ttx ' s a s l sealed UAK. H ughes 114. T here dal were no knockdowns. W olgsst pranc- f ed about oonslderably and H ufbes mocouldix'i l e ^ l o l i u i him ;—------------- ^

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Wrestling |BBYNCLDS WINB Ha:

C lN C IN N A 'n, Feb. 13 (/I*)—Jack La< Reynolds, w elterweight KTuUliig oliamploa, successfully defended hUUtle ton igb t by w inning two s tn ig h t W /la lU from Bobby SampMia, Los An- Le<gtles. .Tbo_cbBn»lon won the flnrt HafaU ta 17:52 w ttb a lift and slam and FUlUie second ta 8:56 with a Japanese Neibody sp in :................................... ...............Cai

DERN PROVES BEST 1SALT LAKB CITY. Fti. U UPi-

I r a D em . 210, Sail Lake Clly, took . . severe punishm ent liefore wtanlng V two oQl of U ute faUs from Jack | Forsgit n . 212, Vancouver. BrttUh Columbia, ta a wrestling m atch hare tonigbt. ' .

cuffed about th s ring. Forsgren won Uie second wlUi a body drop ta three , minutes and Dem ended th e m atch ' seven minute* la ter wlUi a leg ^

Dean Dolton. 180, SaU U ke Oily. “ ! knocked out Jim Ltadsey, 180. De- fh. U olt. in Uio UUrd round of Uielr 10-round boxing bout. The glorefert i ° , wa* arraaged between Uie two wrcsUen to seUle an old feud. Theyb are r a p p lcd f ive tlmee.— -^

R alph Motley, Tooele, U tah, w tl- . k , tervelgh t, threw Jim T u so . C;hk3*go. ^ ta 30 minute* wlUi a Japanese arm

* ' ' RyLEWIS WINB ta t

FH ILA D ELPH U , Peb. 12 (iP) - it* B d (Strangler) U w U , Los A anlc*. j pinned Bandor szabo , Hungary, to ore

I th e m a t in 27 m inutes O seconds In u I th e lr_ fe a tu re -b o u t-to n lg b t___=Tbc . . i

sn d E m le Dusek. O m aha, gnppled thi to a d n w . If,-■ ' -------- Pea n d T » ln FalU-Buhl.

fln*l contest-w U l be at 10

Following are iUU o f pUyers oa }o eacb of p ie U am a w hich have com- f;,

JEROME—T. Davis, F . tiall, I*. i Praxler. W.' Crouch, J . MeClure, J. »i

Olds and Lskslle.W EK D ELL-R . W alker, R, Orlf- he

flUi, D. Keller, J . Bowlby, H. Vsn bs WeUer. C, Prince, O. V tn Weller.R. Burke, N. King. ClaU^ K ta j. Ev- iereU Simpson. O. W lckenham . D. ofJackson and B, H u|he*. - ■ n]j

D im u C H —Uoraco M escrry, Earl iHHeldel. Andrew P rte r , Ollle Fechner, bliJo h n Thom as. W siltc* Baker. Tbto. th<" I 'S s . 'E , ; , ; '* oorouC T . j „^B B O aH O N E — Oolpbln. Peu |li. er,

r t t MeOuire, Nelson. ’• ni,B U H L -P . Btew art.-,R . Bell, L. foi

-Ewtag,.R. w eaver, WrO a rt e. R. Wtn« — g ^ . R . Homling, L. piercy. T. p

F IL E ^ H s rm o n . Pow en. Miller, Homer. Graves, Bwln* BUkdcy, E, Sm ith, Barton, M union, Richmond O . Sm ith.

TOTN P A I ^ W e s U r g r e n . M sr- ' J in . Wsyne John ion ,B erpa. Judsvtne, B ench. W sm er. W a lU r^ h a s o n . . ffi

OOODINO C O L L E O S -J Reason . i Jx_Ultlcsp,^W . B re w sr ..R . FultflD.U K im ptoa. A. Oelss, j . stokes, K. >“ ) ^ - ,5 ; D I a k e l y an d O. Jaoobr- •

HOLLISTER — BtilckUng. B slrt, Butler, Pohlm an. Heaslcto. Lam lni. Bam house a n d S h a w ..

AMERICAN FA L L B -8p*c Zarina. ^ Rudy Rlnge, V incent 6coU, Dean Meadows. BUl Oooo. Sparks S tuart, b l Bob Allen. Loute R lnge. Oeo. Rinse n l Leonard Rlnge, BUl OoUlngs and a tu Erwin. J

K INO H I H ^ F i ^ jo n es. Tom Th Jones. U w rence Luke. Jo h n Eaten, Ch ^ h n C arnahan, W ayne Stokes. Bll- or> ^ Rsllgn, I r o r l , w m tira . w ilbu r yteUeeer, Carl C a m a h tn a a d Leonard iflmiwcU. - . - wo

OOODINO L E O IO N -M . W. TatcT -mr Ray iy o n . N. RobertaoQ. R . p n t « - ic« s ;n . L. Lyon. W. MUler, L . UlUcan eh

I a n d O. Owens. jtbi

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BRUARY18.1032 ' '

esui^A tJ&Idaho teamloses N( To Seattleiquad

t j n l v e r s l t y o f W a s h in g t o n C ro

• H a n o s U p . 4 0 - 3 5 V ic to r y 2

O v e r M o sc o w ’s Q u in te t S

BBATTLE, Feb. 13 (;i>) — Barely U hold ing o tf ft g reat offensive drive Judi by th e UiUverslty of Idalio in the th re bu t -tu tlf. UIB unlvaw ty b l W ash- TSnli Ington basketball (esm nosed out n end 40-to-M victory over tlw V sndab had h e r* to n ig h t to conUniio In Uie race char fo r th e N o rth em division Psd fle Bi coast conference championship. and

T b * H uskies got off to an 8-to-o th in lead ftt th « « t*rt, crlt.'i Calmey, Ful- i r r a le r a n d H anover connecting wltli the o ini basket, a n d managed U sU y in fifUi f ro n t *11 th e way, W kJu a n d Lacy. c< Buhl, td a h o , brouRht (he count to u o ( 8-4 wlUi M a t ahoU and tho Korlng uny w a n d oD a n ftlte ra su b u U lh* re- mal m uD der e f th * half, rrith W ashing- u ia t U n Itftdlng, 31 to 14. At tho restptrlod. ....... ..............................

L te , lanky Husky forward, broke fou, Ahrongtl ro r,tw ftilU sbM l* ld -fO * lS ritS K s t th * s U r t o f the second half, and ^ o r e n le r a n d H erm an of th e Van- ^ daU . reU lla te d lo bring Ihe cdunt . "te 3fl»ao. „ '

W ash tag ton wa* h a rd -pu t to hoM 5 ^ th e S -poInt lead , w ith Lacy. Wleks, *’‘2! A ukett. K erm an and B a rre tt setting ft U rriflo pace, bu t Uie Huskies ^ 2 m anaged lo ta lly point fo r pe tal to take th e gam e. Tbe Huskies plsyed keep-ftway th e last two m inutes to , i tB T w - o f f^ in y - th a n c B -o f - th m tii- } ^ ' dal* gaU ierlng mora po lau . *

A aeoond gam e will be p la j ed lo- morrow n ig h t. Tl2 0 A J I0 ^ 3 » » ^ -- ------------- P O - F T i » P j ^W icks, f _________________3 S ' 1H flrtnaa, f -----------------------4 o 2B a rre tt, f _______________ l 0 1 1“ >»'o re n le r , e ----------------------- a 0 4A ukett, 0 ........ .... ........ ...... - 1 2 0H ale, f ------------- ---------------0 0 1 'B lU e y . g ________________ J 0 1 b W

T oU U .............. .....— ..... .15 5 10 perfW ASHINOTON (40) F O P T P P 308 ;Lee. f ___________________ 4 1 1 BiH sno rer, f _____________ A 2 2 of tFuller, e __________l i ____H ~ 2 — 1 WTlNeUon, g ------------------------.3 1 3 ftaUC aum ey, g ______________1 ' 3 2 aridi

TWkU - -----------------------18 8 0 Japi--------------------------- Swli

Yankees Expand In Minor Clubs £

By GAYLE TALBOT (A nocU U d Press sp o rts w riU O .' NEW YORK, Feb, 1 2 -T b * New I ^

.3toOL-Yftnkrf< u o k *noth*r Im pertt ^ a n t step tow ard the establUbm enl o( q ft "chain a tofo” system today wlUi « « the appo in tm en t o t O eorge W«lsa, for tb e la s t th ree y e a n rle* leesl- ™ dent a n d general m anager e f BslU- more of tb * in te rn a tio n a l league, fti ^ , a s ^ l M t i ^ t a ^ U i e ^ b . ^

s h a r ^ t u i ^ in bwsbftU, be ^ ta ftcUve chftrg* o< th e Y ftnkf aUnor lesgue in te rests , l l U ft b ran d new jm u eatied ataee Culuusl— Jtc o b R uppert, IB* club's owner, decided to ^ Uke o r t r a aum ber of m taor lesgue ^ teams.

A t presen t th e Y anks a re o6 rec- JJ" ord a s ow nln* ooly on* chib , New- J " a rk of th e inU m ftU onai lesgue,

rwhich— th ey — pB » hft*M— serera i ^

I three others: A lb u y ot t b e Eastern lesgue. S c ran to n of Um N ew York- Penn and C um berland, o f th e Mid- ^ die AUanUc.

By the tim e tbe season opens, Sec- ' t e u ry E d .B a rra jr td m ltte d today.

Ihfe Y sbks expect to ow n,-or centroi, ^ ' four m inor lesgue team s, aQ of d lf-

-ferent cloMUicaUon, B ererai deaU n*n■ a ie lis in tHg fire now;--------------------- ™

Weiss; w ho U 38, became idenUfied wllh thn n m e f ln t » t th * age of 23,

- ffh tn thT HeW K stsn celub of th e E as tem league. Tboogb “ip he h sd never pUyed professional ball, hl3 k e rn judgm ent o f playen

> msde him a succeu from th e s ta rt. Uie During h U 11 yeara as p i ^ e n t ‘Toi

' of ib e ^ e w Haven club, he sold more 3 P plsyrr* to tb e m ajor leagues than the ■ It of llie seven o lhe r clubs com- efca

I blned. yet hU team never flnU hed In *bl< . the seeond dlvUlon. Jb n m y Wilson, rldi

Joe CruDln, K orsce Ford, J tm Weav­er. Pinky H srgrove, Jo h n n y Cooney —

-gn o - Al- gctia u iii w q g tm tw g Uie ^ ployen who wore New K a re n uni- tofms durta g the WeUs regime.

Pocatello Bows To Idaho Falls p

— — coll IDAHO FALLS. Peb. 13 (/f> -M sho sert

KslU T lcrrs nent Uie Pooftuuo high lOUi Khool hoA etball team d o w n 'to t u to a f ln t defeat o f the season w tth * 3 3 - to-23 victory hers tonight. PocateUo mln won lhe i i r u - g s m e belw eea th e ho team s a l I 'ocatello recenUy. • vlali

T hom si. forw srd. w ent o n a long- ttmi /h o t scoring spree to give Pocfttello RIC the lesd In (he first few m taute* of Blsi tiie game. T lie score s t th e quorU r Orli wss 5 to 4 for PocaUllo, - ...... ^

R U L E S C O M M i n E E S IT S

HANOVER. N. K . F tb . 12 lAl - T.T he football rules eommlttee vlUi iD/tC hslrm u i Edward K . H all pnsld ln s , Tlioopened a three-d»y seu lo n behind K al

yk*«JnteB r*-U *dW I^=--j=r^T r=TT ; PCBC haU TO B n-H all-sald '-tbe “ board Mar

would' coiicen tn tfl on ways a r J Hal<■m uns of ellmlnsUng footbaU inJur- Oudles ra ttier th sn consider many U ei etianses rela ting to tbfl technique of^ e game. - 1

1 ' • J ' ^ 8

Norwegianslli-^In Ski Jumping I

■ — - , l Irowds Estimated a t From

25,000-to45,000 Person*-^ Swarm to Mountain Town

L A K I PLACID. iJ. y . . »W>. U W» hidgea of Uie akl Jumpbig, a fte r .

h o u n of contulaU on, decided •

ind n o t H ans Beck, bU team m ftU , .. lad w on Uie O lympic ski Jumping :hamplonsblp today.

Beck wa* a w u d e d aecoad place ind Kftftrt W albert. alao o f .Norway, ‘ . ' .hlrd. F ou rth place was aw arded to Irran Bven ErUtsaen ftad O a « p e r - —— aim en. Canton, S outh D akota,■Uth. _ ■ •

Crow ds eallm ated any w her* f i a a - .v 19,000 to 4BJJ00 ewftrmed to to tb e to y Adtroadftck rUlftge w ith % Dor« na l population o f 3500 m d fea n d 'Mt ap ring had go t here th a t, foro< ng poe^ o ae m ent o sc e m er»-o( t b * — ^ iren t every one w ftaU -tci • * e , 't h a — :ou r-m M bob sled rae e i dow n Ui* j r tg < n r8 » p e o f Mwin t V Bi H aw M P— ^

All th ftt sunsh ine a n d K>-dt*re* :em perftturet le ft o n th e day 's pro- iram w as th e akl-Jum ptag cham -

were R udd a n d Secfc, botb lO-year-okl Jo m p e n from fOonct- » rg , ft tiny m ining tow a ta Norway, - ‘ h a t th e Judga ftf ie r f l n t ftanovne* n g th f tt Beck hftd won. w en t back

lo u n and dectded R udd h»d<«e*ny ron by ft m arg ta o t 1 1/10 potata. •

T h e change of d e d ilo a U in w Uwa n u p .

■oar ft* Uiey w alU d for new* o f UiZ-----------lu u ie rs -u p i n d a udd ta ly werela n d ed 'ft n e v ehftm pion. ' .............. .

BeaaU fol le ap *B trge r Ruud Jum ped b u t UtU* be-

ilnd B eck today, mftklng beauUful eap* o f 318 and «W fee t ta fthnoat ‘ m f e c t form. Beok** two Jisnp* wer* t08 fee t ftnd 233 f e e t - :

B e h ta d O lmen. n r t t 8U Jum per it th e Pn lted S tate* ever to laod

ttaU bed F rlU ICftuffmao, Bwltzer-u id rsIxU i;' BlgmtituTRUUd. I n U u i r -------ot B b v e r. seven th ; O oro A d M b t Japan , eighth; O esare Chiogna, aw ltserland, n taU i; a n d M k . I t r - lander. Bweden. te n th ,

J o ln ln r tb e aeleot ctrcte o f Jum p- ' e n w as tbe Japanese A dacbi, an* o the r 19-year-old youngster, th e f i n t of h is na tion ever to figure' aeriously t a ' a n tat*mftUoQftl ak l Jtm p ln g w m p e U ^ y>day ta jum p ing IW

m e n u i handicap o t a b a d accklent Jn pracUce Uiat se n t h im to th e bo*- . p lU l fo r two weelcs a f te r h e m la e d ft U k y rff ftnd feel toto bleaober* be-

D e q iiu t b * .c b i a n d .d A c M o n . i a d - 1 . the p o ta t *eore totftl, Uto Judge* ftn- sounced th a t Beek had n u d e moat nearly a perfect Jump, o o e fo r w h k h be w as w its le jt9t a po**ibl* 90 by tv o judge*, and

pe ta t rating , wbUe o n on* o t R uud's Jump* tw o judge* ftw arded b lm ra lj r -

8eck% 440.• T h e Norwegian sw eep lif te d th* N ortm en to wUhta 10 po tn ta o f th* D oited SU tss gotag ta to U u f taa l day o f eompeUUon tomorrow.

______18r-y in t«n rt-»> -»w tI» fla im -g. Q g f. ~ m any 4, Rum anU 9. I ta ly l , Bel­gium 1. Czeeb-BlorftkU 1.

T he fu rther poatponem ent o f tb e f l n t tw o b e a u o t ttaa bob sled ctaam- plonshlp raUed several n ic e prob-ism s fo r Olymplo ornolaU -w ho bftv*---------been staggering th to a g h o b ao o e ip U - .. . _ c a tio n .a f te r ano ther, I r o o r e - n i a ^

P lata some o f tb e la o et varUM* w eather ta U u world.

a 4Mdy for cold untU Sunday m om ­tng a t vh« earlleet, one day a fte r Uie Olympki wero suppoeed to ra d . - Tomorrow the c losing cerem onies a t 3 p , Bl. wUl |o on w ithou t tbem and th e re wUi be a so r t o f postscript ciootag Sunday, U Uie bob* should b t sble to run for th e benefit of t h i ' r ld e n alone.

_ I JiHP Fn S j r i i g g l p _ ^W lt h R i^ ,M 3 t :

pbbA T E LL O , F e li.- ia -W > -n te k a ---------college won lb s f irs t o f a two-gem * sertes w ith C n ire n lfy o t I d a b a sou thern b n n c b . by a score of 40to 31 he rt-ton ig lrt;.-------;------------- . ------------

W ith th» 'eS eep tion 'o f th e closing m tau tes of th e firBt h a lf w bea td a ­ho brm ight lhe-*core..to 15-al>,_the vbU on Ird s l l 'l h e way. T lie h a lf- tim e score w u 17 to 15 fo r Rleks.RIC K S ftoi F O P T P PBlackburn, f --------- i----------8 0 1O rig g s ,f - :----------- :----------- 2 0 • 1 . .w a u s , c ------------------------- ^7.. i : a ...........Adams, g -------L .-------------1 2 2Jensen, g ................................2 0 4Dopp. g ................................. 0 0 0

T oU U ______________18 - ♦ -W ---------IDAHO 131) FO F T P Friioma.1, f .......... .............. . , 4 S 2KaUUomcUs. f ...... — ,.-„- ,3 1 0P e a a o y e rf l- .^ n •' ■■ i r- ■ ■ ra r± r- r rU arrto tt,' c-.-.;,;:--7rTrr.-,n. -—-.1— fr -r 2 -------Hale, c — i - ; --------------0 « «--------- -Dud, e ,— ----------------------- J 0 aLieutc. g -------------;----------- 0 * .X - . ' - .

Tot.1.------ —ii-u

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“ T i f f l i iO E jor.t

■'■--“- 1~ — - - .— ------------— u n e

M o d e r a t e B u s i n e s s W ith D e-- _

■■ t t i a n d C h ie f ly F o r F i n e r ^

-------------O r a d e F e a t u r e s W e e k I "

BO0TOK, Feb. 13 Com - 2m erclE lB uU etln»-U lM y o r tb o trooi n u u te t tomorrow:

“A m oderate bualneu wllh d e m u d " r a i chleny Xor tho finer wools Ij rep o rt- ~ ^ « l in th# wool m arket this week.

, Price* keep generally I tea d r th ro u g h - • " « *— • on t th e h i t . - ! r *

"The t i n t wooli ou t of A rtem * luiTC come to Boston d e ttle n a t about

, 45 cenU clean baala. landed Boston, fo r good F rench combing tine and m edium clip*. . * f

"T he m anufacturing poilUoa Is “ “®f w ltboul m ateria l change* Dreasgooto

w ear Unes a rc r a th e r quiet. ” "3®'TTW foreign m arketa are aU firm . » f l

J ip a n a n d E ngland are the h e a r le j t ™ buyen In th e prim ary marketa.

■‘M ohair conH nuoadulL Prlcea.are .w ithou t m ateria l change, U d h a ir Butte

' - being in aeeaalooal demand a t tt«a> dy la tea ."

T he buUetln a lw pubU thu tb e ■ ■ ifoUowing Q ueu tlon i: - .* ..........I

DomeiUc. Oblo and Penniytvanla-Jle tee i-D eU lno unwashed 2JH to ____34o: o a o 'h a lf blood combing 33 to ^ 34c: three-« lgh lhs btood combing 33 to ’ 34o; o o e .fo u tth blood combing

„ 31 t o 33c. ^l« d a

Delalno' unw ashed 31 to 33c: ooe- b a lf blood combing 33 to 23e; th ree - 370 |> elgh th ibJood33to3S»4c; one-fourth K blood oomblng 31 to 33c. U n»t

W tieonaln. M issouri and average . Bht Ind iana a n d New E n jU n d -O n e f r ac h a lf bJood 30c; three-rlghtba blood loU i 31 to 33c; one-fourth blood 19 to rado 30c. m « tl

Sooufed baaU, T ex ts Fine 13 <8.79: m ontha (selectcfl) 53 to BJc; fine Cat sho rt 13 m on th i 50 to 6Se; fine 8 f e d s t

--------m o n lH s 't t lo 't t c ;------------- -------------« r p nC aU fom la-N orthem 45 . to 48c; stead:

middle county 44’ to 40c: sou them er U) . 45 to 47c. ed: i

or>g<iin= « n» a o C T ^liK ^tta^l^W fa lr ls to We: fine and F . M. French oomb- seren tn r 50 to 53e: flo» and F . M. c lo th - s teen ing 45 te 47o: taU ey No. 1 4« to SOe. welgb

Territo ry , scoured basU^ e n I 'M ontana a ad slm lU r^PIna s tap le '

eboUe 57 to M e; ose-haU btood combing 63 to 55c: three-eigh ths OH btood combine 47 to 50c; one-fourth Bogs blood combing 40 to 43c. ed aa

PuUed>-Delal2ie S3 io SSc; A. A. ip o u 58 to 0Jc ; fine A. su p e n 53 to 58«:

^-------^A 'ttpen 50 to 550.---------- 230 t<M ohair—DometUe, good orig ina l to 31(

— .T e x a a a p r ln rU to 'sae rg o o d -o rlila - took ' a t Texas k id 40 to 45c: Arlsona and too i New M exican I> to 30c: Oregon 30 to 13. to Sio. - ' C a l

Domestic graded f irs t oomblng 33 »enei to 35c: good caidlog 3S to 3Se; cape and 1 w in te rf lit tsn o m ln a l3 0 to 3 1 e :su m - ins-

, m e flrsU 35c; cape summer kids cisl'b 45 to 47c; T urkey fair a re n g e 33c J w (in bond).

__________ ^ ^ , ligh t

I i n i A i i i i l s i r l r p t •teadv i u u u m c u a g istead

KANSAS CITY BfAKKBT ferln Mlec

— 7 D -A f — O n lO B sr-A n tT B ttrT em -lr H ar l e a n e a tra d r l i ssppUea m oderate. ehol( detnaad m oden te . m a rk e U lm s U * . ^

. h e S tp o B a d n c k s V a te a e h ty p e N o . n ^ t 1 a ll lisas ISJO: C o l o r s 50 peood sorU

p ran d saeks V aleaeta type No. 1 3--------- tBTh mtntmm., « « • -- -------- « _______

pooad a a ^ r t d globee No. l S la e b O!m tnlm nn |U 9 t« t3 ; N e ra te SO roo, po m d n e k s w b lte i No. I S Inch n ila - ^Im u a 1 3 ^ to 93.50. • S S

_ _ PO EILA N D BAV • S

poui. 3J0 ]

Twin Fallt Markete v.

UlTMtOtk ,— . Llsat-buteh«j»_iSO-»tt 310 Ibi_____*SJO

O rtnrtisb t butetitn. 290>ug iim__ s3.7s IlghI triultf««l(bl butetitn, IS)-iao Itsua.TS LI T*

Co*. _________I1-5C

r o n ii t r , " to I-iiM rr b«n*. ua— «« stU sht h«n«. 9 to 4',k lh. iS .Lefbom hen.. 3 lt». »» -■All iunQ ttn __________________ _ # J 10 1!

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o m ...............s tmOni Quoud a r u t Norttwnw *®1‘■ .»■. I i lMj Wfl. a fOf. ‘to^l

----- »U tt|» rt«d 6Je ««1 SJc. r-On» d n lf r rroortn] RM U rx tcu f " J

wonii S1.U 4ab tlM lor U utd k . -Wbrat and HiU f M 18 I

_____ 8 g S : . ig :S . 'i^ . ig .“ ---------- • - g ; t o tBtoeic lood. lOO-pound lou__ i_ _ * i ,o s Sfstoeii food soo-pouna im . ' »i m joocDiekiow. No. J 0/ I-----’ 4»o ed Irw en llon . No. Jor balU r __ «6o ' “j*

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g s , V 7 : r.„-.......... ’s a ELttnoni. tow n ............ ,.. nvi eiud

- - 2 S S S r ? i = = : i £ S S “r OVTOU, nn»n« lOad

- V Nevc»bb»«* oom

Tte to UM «w .

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Patt«r^eg * n y y

‘ “ ““ ’w .SSf . ^S.tnib tuBB. Md_____________ 1. SUM 6

-------- ■ • - » «■» mil■ - g j i , , '■ ........ : .= i l 5

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b e a if in g 'M a rk e fs ^

tm r YO RK . Feb. 13 (ffV-Leadlng Sn m s ^ . a q d commodity m ark eu @sf .tbe aatioD w e n elosed t ^ y - @U aoota M rtbday;-.— --- -------------g

ZPOmiLMilieS ] ^O m C A a O MAEKET ^

CHICAOO, Feb. IS W7 (« s D A) ^- F 6 U ta e s : Keoelpta S7 carioadi; on m k l « : to ta l VBltMl «U t«a sbip- ^a ea ta *00: daU. trad lnc slow: sack- K•d p e r cw t W lseoailn Reand White* **10 to t f e . aaelaesUled 70 te 72Uc: f t f <ebnuk» X riBBphs b « t 11.15 to lU t l - U k b ig a a B v w t B anU -M -toI5e: Id a h o B so e U No. 1 $1-35 to K J145. few b lfb e r . y | y

LOS ANOELES PECDU^^E I LOS ANOELES, Feb. 12 W >-Pro- L

luoe receip ts: ^ B u tte r DT300 jwunila; c h » t« 300 &

loun^ : eggs none. ________________

E ggs: U nchanged.P oultry : Unchanged.BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE r r =

BAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 13 “ 73 to lu tte r fa t 35c.' R estunchanied .

LiSTIlCKilier- ■ poum

KANSAS c n r LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13 W^IU S

» -A )-H o g s : Receipts 3500; closing c a d o :a lo « .-* ts* d y .to -6 o -lo w e r;^ - ■hursday's average: late sales 320 to - i , TO pounda to packers M,70 to »3.B0:BO to 335 pounds 13.50 to »3i»: e i- . - , 2 imated ho ldoven soo. .n ie rBheep: ReeelpU 1500; Umbs fa ir- ^

r active, a trong to lOo higher; odd ^ | >U aheep abou t stesdy; top Colo- ido fed lam bs tS.85: otiier odd lots . I J t . loatly In truck‘- ln division »S to 5.75:: Closing unchanged. cholcC a ttle : Receipts lOOO, calvea ISO; ^3^ .

id s te e n slow, steady to weak; low- |,un* r p n c e d -» n ( l« -« and -dow nrtnoetlr 1740; Mady; m ostly cleanup tr&de on oth- r klUing classes; m arket unchang- d; s to c k e n and feeden steady; q o ittiv -h rrw rt-w ee k ic n d -c le B ran c e r -w«»r

i S T i medium quam y-fed ' m i te e n M-75 to M : good medium early v lghU 17.35; pncUcally top veal- poupi n 17; closlag unchanged. Thun

— l i ght c m C A Q O UVESTOCK benel

OHICAOO. Peb. 13 tff> (U S D A) , Cal logs: Receipts 33.000; m srket closr <or > d aam e as eariy; heavies very slow, stead pota weak to lOe Jower on w elghu comi bove 320 pounds: good to choice h e ^ 30 to 330'pourids’ |3.75 to 54,10; 350 W-W; 0 310 pounds ISA) to 0 .80: sh lppen u n j i»k -7000r«U m ated hoWovBn3000: i » « ijp 14.50; m edium to good pigs 13 ,® " ' a $3.50; pack ing aows WAS to 13.40. OatUs: R ece lpu 3000, calves 500;

en tra liy ste sdy m srket on steera „ n d long ye&rllngs, local kU len buy- ~ ng; sh ipper demand narrow, e»pe- lally fo r 1060 to 1300 pound aver- “ f j Iges g rading medium to good; most lales 14.75 to 15.50: short load IB;

b^Uer yd_m U ed^yeitf»^s t i r o

i ^ y * w ? m week’s u n m n ^ v s n w Mils Steady; good to choice vealen Iteady bu t medium to good Ught of- , 'erlngs 35c o r more lower, around M : ' “ ‘y lelecu up to K .

^ o lce lam bs very scarce. lOc to 15c ° ' lUgher In IniU nces; bH ter grades . ® no.tljr-i5.75 lo M.IO lo paeken;-f.w n rU d loads 5625 to M.40 to ou t-

Ished kinds t5 to t9.50 to kUlen; throw ouu 14 to >4J0; most-ewee In- . r m eluding two toad IoU tIJO to 13.35.

----------OMAHA-ilVESTOGK-^— -------------O M A IU , Ftb. 13 (U 8 D A) BC

Rogs; R ecelpu IB/MO; com pared 4 ^ 0w ith .T hursdsy 's avtrsge, good and 1, b<choice 330 pound welgWs and down nowsteatly to lOo lower; 330 pound hasweighU and up 10c to ISc lower: cloa- bouiUif-slow eWeelinet-aowa^meiUFMS- acveilowerT^toi.^M.75;-=bunt-lflO- to -M d the»pound wcIghU U.'U to i3.75T3U n p o350 poundn 13.44 to 13.60; 140 to 100 «7o . pounds tS J5 lo $3.70; medium gradeligh t llghU down to 13 and under: _ sh lppen bought around 5500.- C a lU a : RceeipU 1300.-calves-300;a ll da ises steady; fed s te e n a n d ycarlUiga moslly 14.50 to IS50; good light steers t7.50 and 17.75; h e ilerT n ts.75 to 14.75; small loU »5 to 19.75: beef c d fs 12.73 m j . Ti ! iU tH f p if lW tl.50 to 13.50: medium buUa «3M

|7i^ '^V inalT \S ts ' stoe^^ltM n'* WJOto I4A0.

Sheep: RfcelpU 3500; lam bs gen- era lly sU ady losU oQ g:ln stancealO c . " lo l&c up; good lo choice fed woolea lambs IS.&0 lo ta : b te r price paid fo r five cars o f choice lo packers. ^

LOS ANCKLES LI>’EflTOCKLOS ANGELES. Ftb . 13 Wl (U 8

D A )-C a itlc : ReceipU 300; ho ld- overs IIS; about steady; alx toads

strictly good steers quoted 15.79 to $0,15; comiiioii lo medium cows W o y to-M t-low -CTrtty a iJi ^ n , t o :.it.Mhr t- tt Cu lv » : H rcclpu SO; quoUble steady: ,, good, to choice ca tlve .vealen q u o ta l 18 lo tIO; hravicr calves quoted up to t6-7S.

Sheep; ItecelpU rone; medium to good fed lamb.1 BO pounds down quo t- u . e d H .7 S to $ 6 . ■-H o K s: ReceipU 200; a round IQo to l&c lower: two decks-150 pound-N e- Smi bnukas »1J5; lop hogs quoted I4 J0 in­to M.65. *

SAN reA N CIfiCo'L lV B STO CK ■>' BAN FRANCISCO, Feb.' 13 tU

d D A l—HogK ReceipU itone; In - q{ ] eluding 03 holdoven: nothing dooe; tb n lodlcatlons about staady; freah u n - lute loads two c a n medium to low, good yen Nevada ftecrs: holdoven ta u g e lr met common lo medium s te en and d a iry niar cowt; auolAble Up good 000 to lOOO - - pound s te e n around W.15; loqu lrr io> for good cows up . to' I4 J0 : U te d Thursday seven c a n eommoo to m e- io« d lum 700 to 1095-pound California drli u d 't a t e r in o u n u ln - 'O n n 84.75 t o cro^ 15.75^ about Itesdy. Calves: Receipts of noae: good 350 to 500 pounds quo t- blrc ed M M down; vealen up to 87.50.

Sheep: Reeeipu none; some In - T QUlry for strictly good to choice u n - frog der 80 pound lambs up to . a round 000 16.35; «eek-s buUi medium lo good the

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73 to 88 pound lam bs ts.50 to' M.10. n fST. JO S E F li LIVESTOCK - O L

a r . JO SEPH . Feb. 13 yp) (U S D A)—Hogs: ReeelpU 5000; fairly acllve. ■generaUy, steady -K llh ...K » terd a j-a Iaverag t; to p $3.90; buUc ISO to 340 Ipounds 8345 to tS.80: 250 to 300 ' pounds 83.50 to $3.60; sows $3 to 13.25.

Sheep; ReceipU 5000; bidding Qhl

early. i CatUe: ReceipU 750, calves 150;

slaughter s te e n and j-earllngs open- '1Ing alow, sU ady 10 weak; t p o u shade ' lower o a Ugbt yearlings; o ther kilt­ing etases genen lly sieady; stockersand fee d en scarce, unchanged; e u ly Pbulk s laughter' steers and yearlings sev84J5 to MJM; se v en l loads held haviabove IS; nothing strictly good o r v e tchoice offered; beef cows 83J5 to p iai13.50; cuU ea grades lt.6S to I3 i0 : T^bulls a round 83.50 down; top vealers nes(IT JO r---------- ----------------------------------

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early s a l e s 'u m l t ^ - to one lo t 104 p o u ^ a t 8410; top 14.10; Iste and T hursday tbree decks medium sn d tlon ligh t Nebraska hogs with fra lght hosi b enetll a t >4:U: (our decks a t 54.35. han

C attle; ReeelpU 337, Including 137 h for m arke t; klUlng classes about steady: quality mostly- common: paji common s te e n 13 to 53.75; odd hesd up to 84: common he lfen 83 to <1 13.79; a ll c u tte n 8 l- to ttaO ;-m ed l- „ um kinds, to 83; buUs quoted 53.7810 8305.-------------------------------------- and

Sheep: No fresh supply on order; tn d e nomlnsUy steady.

PO R TLA N D ^IV ESTO CK PORTLAND, Feb. 13 W I O S D A ) S L

-H o g s ; R ecelpu UOO; Including 483 d irec t o r th roogh; nothing sold -.hv earty ; T hursday'a m arket closed ^ s teady .,84.75 top basis.

Cattl^i ReceipU 85, calves 15; rail supply; two loads higher medium to n,h, Itrletiy-good-llght-B teen 'fuU jrW ftdr

Sheep; Recelpu 35; a ll drives; no early trading; quotable steady.

Sheep: ReceipU 3800; run 'Includes nine loads (ed wooled lambs, one car common ewes; opening sale« fa t natives aleady to strong IS to 15,40; asking strong to unevenly higher on f.ll, ■W eatetns-qr abore: ■ 8 jr~ tedtcatton a t on ewes about steady; (op fed W est- e m s U U Thursday | 5 « to sh lppen j**" and packen . _____

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able a tten tion of Boston wool men U being given to buying openU ons now going on in ArUona. Shearing , ^ has begun in th s t s ta te and Boston bouses are reported lo have bought “ **

:*!yeH reU p*rrThe:cstlm ated.eo4l-of I theseH ^i-ia td idow iw at-T tn sT nn 1i reported to be in the n n g e of 43 W ^ «7c scoured basis. lani

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m an lo J. L. Shearer 11. E 4N W 14 u1015. ‘ Uk

W arranty deed: A. E. Holmqulal ondto 'n a r ry no :m q ii«u l;-N W J3 10 16.- a l«

W airaniy tlecii: w . C. Pct*61dt to TAdft 0. Oei:4'>n ».%. NVJ8E, p t 8ENW proand NE3SV : j 10 n . qsi

W arrnniy .Itcd: Louis Frledmwi diuto L ena Frlcdfnan l l . L 17-18-10-20 thelBUt. 100 T-*lii ^'all3. Ion

\ ^ r r s n t ) ' deed: LouU Friedm an wm

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HE RATES H in il IN EXAMS a;s( - M A R Q U E m r m n c n r - w ^ p e a k ; ihe Ing of examtnailoa'i — Louis W . Uib Belgler hus an average o( 83J2 per cl ; cent over a JO-yp.ir period! Belg- pro * r, in Ihc pfw'ai scrvlcc JO . years, nini h ss .a iu w cr td ai>i)roslmstely 33300 en: question.5 on 43 • civir service nc- pro am inauoiu. w ith 'a ii average r a t r Ing o( DOJi and

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ROCHiaTER. N. Y. W - Q s m - Hsi m a raj-9, *0 powerful th a t one .half Jud of t per cent. I9 sufficient to ps** affi through ■ lead block 10 Ihches evC thick, ar* b 'lnc studied s f t h e tJn l- Mnverslly ot no<he»i<r m th a specto- hm eter Invented by Dr. L. T . S U sd - tbe

of ^he deportment Of physics. __ ten — ^ , - • aoi

IOWA WAC.e s WAE ON CBOWS T.DE3 MOINES - A number of psi

lowa eommunltlca have launched wh d rlvea-for^U T P_«{<nnlaaU on ' o f dlsi crows becau* ttirV prey upon eggs 1 of quail, phfBJani' and other game of birds, t^a

The Texas Panhandle's Income 0™ fram a\l produeU in iU i was 130.- th*000.000 compared w ith ’ IMWJ.OOO vst the year before. i

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Church Organizations’ Ses- Cl|| ~ sions Receive' Prominent ”

Place in Weel(’s Events H

FILER. Feb. 13 (Soeclat to The N en -s)-S oeW ncUvlUes Jn Filer havo been numerous In the last week. Several evcnU have been planned for the neor future.

T he Flier's Women's ctub m et Wed- Rn ne*day._Pcbniao:.lO .Jn tlw ,M elh- odist chureh b^isement. T he follov- Qf«..i ing progrnm was given: “Biography of a e o r je W aahlngton." Mrs. E. M. h l ^ Raybom ; ".Mother o t O eo n e W ash- mori 0)gton?' M rt. aT'A. NewberryV"W hst tm-L W e " O w e 'lo n ffft jh ln B to n rK r« rT n r -5^ ^ Connor; th ree songs by th e fourth and sU th grades under the dlrec- n i | i tlon o( Miss G eorgia McMosUr. |iN

hard t, L. O. HIU. R onald O raves, 0 .H, Fox and H, E Ham merqulst. U M n . B. In-ln and Mrs. Clarence i | | Pales were taken tn aa new mem-

T he O lfl Reserves en terta ined a t S t' i ‘ prettily op'polnted d inne r Wed- The-nesday evening for th e tr fathers en 0nnd m o th fn 'n t-th c F iler lu ra t high y««Mschool. One hundred sixteen guests *0were served a t a m ost deUclo'us din- A bln e r which, wns followed by a pro- Inff ‘gram tn the h igh school auditor- « e n lum.

Miss Annette Jacobaon. Misa 15or- UaU'othy Case and Mlsa V irginia LaUur outentertained th e a lum ni glrU o t the *no«claues cf 1030-31 a t a progressln notparty starU ng a t th e hom e of Dor- a t nwthy P ai> n arriM (tmt re- ^em iminlscences of schoot days were en- able'Joyed. T he glrU then -went to the 8hoa home of V irginia L altue where abuffet lunch lYas served. D econ- K |V tlons In iMth hom es were in keep-

.Uig-wlUi aa ln^ t.ya lea llnn 'j-day-T be - • - glrU d ^ 'ah lied a n a r l club, having Miss Jacobson- as th e ir sponMir. 71Election of o fflce n was held. The ^eir;tlrs t meeting w U l-ba-Fobruary 33. theThose preseni were th e M lues Lu- m n

itn Mua>X)n. LucUle Peterson. Esther A rtf Hlnkiey, MUdred Cobb, Iv a Blakley, <n K atherine Thacker, E sther SnAth. t u M n . W ard F . Mackle and >Irs, Ted K m Blerer.— ---------------------------------------------H

T here wilt be an auxUiary dinner tain February 16 a t ' the W. E. D eKlou o u u home. ‘ e t fl

The W omen's Home Missionary clety o f th e M ethodist church wlU ^he < m eet February IB w ith M n . A. E t r ii Mann._HostessM a n M n . .O . _W . uvit POttzrahdM iBa-DuefTetfont.-TOD* "*2-1 :i^ o f-tW annfrnnnT rrgU l:be= i:Q rg ; f l i i i land Journey from EUU Island to ” Ui Angel Island." Each member who ‘ has helrlooma o r any th ing from the foreign oountrles U asked to bring tliem fo r- ia _ « h lb l t . .Those.haylng drewes from foreign lands are ask- ed to w ear tbem . ""w

Flier W om en’s club will meet “ V I February 34 to the M etbodist cliureh ^

"Oeorge a n d M artha." The parU the y lll b e .tak e n by M n . O . C. DavU. •

fas' M artha; i n a 'W i , q . - A. as QeOTBC. O the r p a tU *111 be uken* by M n . H. E. Hammcrqulst ond M n . R onald G raves. There wlU also b e -a -W aah lng lon -eon l« i.-------

T w enly-e igb t m em bers or the .* • Proureslve B ible class o l the Filer ^ n apU il c h u rc h gathered in tl« * church basem ent F riday evenlnc for Ihelr m onth ly business meetlns, Jol- wtU loaed by a VatentU ie party. Supper " « » was senred a t one long Wblc. shteh ^ ^ ,

grave presided du ring the bunseu I ffm pn.-.KfKr_whleh_eveo-oiif. p ru - _ ^ t^ m ad # a v i te n t tn e from a varieJ b i a iso rtm en t of m aterlaU provuicj .by ^ew lhe hosWasea. T hese were I.Mff.dls- u t , | U lbuted th ro u g h a poitoffice l:i nov. ecor el fashion. ..An. Impromiilu debate «che p ro « d th e m a in fea ture of ilie cxe- dine nlng. A teap -ysa r sub ject-A isclios. , en: "Resolved: T h a t Women Should mes P rogose .- T h e afflrmallv.- u k - J n ^ L e a h S h o rt. Evelyn Le^•fke. b u a and “ ley" P e lo n o n , while t;;c ncKa. ttve was defended by w .ii'-r Mus- g n v e , WUliam Nicholson nn<l j) ' a. | _ HsU. A lte r a healed dlirw.-ion the Judges aw arded th e decbOti to ihe afflrm aU v* aid#. Hoate.vsrj, : « the eveh lnf w ere M rs. A. B. Hubbud and M T f.-B rD .V lneent.

M n - .W .M . B u « e w m h m tV io tbe P E -O -alsterhdod Monday af­tem oon a t h e r bome. Mr*, ju^n G O u rky rcnam nan .- prrsWcd. Mrs.' — T li. C a rtney t e ^ a n IriVtrtsUng paper' on “W om en In I.:;erauire," which waa foU ow rt by a rounfl-nbie . _

^ ^ T h f S i * « r . c l i « ofytnitig people I ’ ’ of tb e B a p tis t church m d thrir u a ch e r. M rf..P rrU le »n<i scy. tr a l fuesU , MiJoycd a d trn fr a i 7 O'clock M ooday in t»w basement of th e cburoh.- A^soclal «v»nln, , t l h various gam es followed the dinner. I

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was called to order by the prealdent Tuesday evening. T he roll wa* caU­ed th e m inutes wcre-read.-i7icy held a n elecUon o t new o tU p m w ltb resulU as foUows: B eth HoUer. presi­den t; V era Orm, vice president; B ar­bara B e e m rse c n ta iy ; B e ib H a u h . * ■ treasurer; M ary Ellen DavU. pU nU t; V irginia DUlard. song leader.

HTBUILjEMPmiiLyBUHL, Feb. 12 (Special to T he

News)—Heavy snowfall and h igh • wlnda of T huriday afternoon com­pletely b'.ocked the no rth and sou th roads of the W est End of the dlsU lct (or th e second Ume thU winter.

Snowplows had *Juit eothpletedclearlng-the roads o{ drlfU fro m -a ------previous storm earlier in the week.

M ain roads were cleared by tbe highway snowplows early Friday m orn tn g -an d -m a ll-serrlo e ,-e eh o o l — —

SNOW CLOSES HIEiAY iRlFnOM SHOSHONESHOSHONE. Feb. 13 (SpecUI to

'ThB“News)—According to news giv­en o u t by Uie highway departm ent yeaterdoy crews wlU n o t a ttem p t to keep the roads open lo Hailey yet.A blizzard raged yu te rd a y . block­ing th e R»da,-and tb e snowplow has been unsb ts to ge t to HaUey.

T h is week several persons w ent to HaUey on the tra in to view the snow, but on account o f tb e quanUly of •now on lhe tracka, the tra in did no t reach liaU ey unUl 11 o'clock a l n ight. Several d r iv en have a t ­tem pted to go northw ard, but_were ___

-ab ie - i6 -g « r6 n ijr* T e w -m U * rc u ro f-------Shoshone.

KIWANIANS OF FILER |wT — .GATHER ATlUMCHEQiyUl

FILER. Feb. 13 (Speelal to The News)—Fourteen m em ben enjoyed - the T uesdsy noon luncheon of the F iler KlwanU club held In tbe base-

A rthur B. H ubbard wss a guest. ) The T h e opening aong. "My Country. ’

T U o f Thee." was illustrated on a j teacl screen by sUreopUcan slides. • 1 c'JJl — Tlie ma lrt-fe a tu re -o f-th e •enter--l— TJi U inm ent was furnished by R. K. DUUngbam. wbo presented a "pock- “ cO e t fuU of magic.” i Phta

T he ta x oommlttee appointed by th e club to coopen te w ith the coun- ly la x body gave a review o t lU ac- Uvities.____’ ______________________ Piwl

-BUHe%RlET-¥-§TORE-^^^^ ■ CHANGES OWNERSHIP-

BUHL. Peb. 13 (8 p ecU l_ to_T he* C ll W ew s)-M . H . K ing and company, r l L new o w n tn o f th e T. F. WlUms r a r - 1 U ty store, opened for'business F ri- | P l day morning under the new name. "New;

th e new ow nen. who own a ctialn | In 11 of smaU variety stores ih southern i Ml - ldah 0 r-W iv > m U m B r« w n w .« |.* ^ ar4 « t^ Uty slore in Tw in FaUs and the been Roxy theatre , recently purchased. I to a opened tb e busineas here two y e an ing.agcfc________________________________ lu tli

A. W. WUlms, manager of Ute Buhl A. store. wUl be assoclaled w ith lhe M . hom H. K ing and eompany. Burley, a fte r Ulne thU week. T he personnel of the store F. wtll rem ain unchanged except for the hom new m anager, C. C. Young. Burley, trou!

BAill APIARIST HONEYiJSES IN BURLEY'^

BURLEY, Feb. 13 (6peclaJ lo The in T N ew s)-M ri. H . H. Keck. Paul M i& r-: man 1st, gave a demonstraUon to the home hone economics c la u of the Paul high I shon school, th e p ast week, of serving a ' ta in t d in n er of which aU d is h a were cook-; s h ed w ith honey in plaee of sugar. The ih ls t m enu Included s p a n ribs spread with w ith crumb* of boney before baking.' comj buns m ade w ltb boney, salad drcss-^of U:

S P R I PMeana a 'tu rn toward the soil, mao, particularly thc onc acqi

— fnff to lonfir^ own land n t tha' Let us show you some sood

___tb a t sen tim ent boosla prices. -

Irrigated LandsJ . ______ : PBRRINE HOTEL

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f r h e News)—A t a sehool board ' meeting; here Tuesdsy night, all th e P n i le ac h en wsre re-hlred with a 5 per j c e ^ c u t y.

m orth, superintendent: K enneth McOulre, principal; Lam bert Dol-

; ph ln . coach; Helen Nesbit, commer­c ial; M argaret Blnclalr; NadUie T ucker: H elen Wetherell. e ighth 8 grade; OUdys Anderaon. seventh Th grade; N lna V, lUjirphy. f i n t and jqj, 8C can4 -n«to .T 8O T U i-lJlde^ Ijuclk

Side; Ruth’ O rc5 S e rth lfd 'o rtlo u rth , N orth Side; Lols:Taylor, fif th ; Inez ex;

j M iller: Iva P . MlUhetL bui

FILER ; RESIDENTS. ILC ”

i FILER. Peb, 13 (Special to Tlie News)—Several PUer resldenu have ^

[ in the la st week. ........ • ,j Miss Oladys Kelsey, prim ary U ach - cvfe t^ t-tbe-V lctee iL -^ebeoK -w bfc-ba s e - , ’ been 111 for several days, subm itted! to a sinus operation T hunday m om - Pn

Ing. M tu Helen HUfUcer U substl- (lu ting .for-her.-------------- --- c o

A. E. Pond U recovering a t hU cohome eas t o l FUer lrt>m a week's ]Uiness. SI,

F. C. Anderson Is confined to tiU |home wlUi a severe a tlack of aUius ootrouble. n

W. R. Reid has resumed opera tion ,o t hU barber shop a fle r fully re - -tvim e iliig fiuui m e eftevts u f twiriis — ,received la st summer. |

ing. baked applea. poU toes a n d Oo m a n y -o th e r - foods—cooked w ith Co

phoney, a n d perfectly w hite cake < .show ing th a t w hlleneu can be a l - Fo I ta ined w hen honey U usecTln cake . _ I She aUo iw red the celebrated s ta r “ IhlsUe comb honey from Colifom ta. w ith which Idaho comb honey was

' compared. greaUy to the advantage ^of the la tte r.

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liiiCfliGDIjlllTY 1 REDUCES BUDGE! ~

Commissioners’ Outline of Expenses fbr Coming Year Calls For $76,619 Total S5,

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T he News)—Lincoln county com- ■ mlssloners reg e n U y _ _ sd o p t^_ lh e

.u udg« .o f.apB nse» .:n3J i® ^oE -tbB - — di

expendUures of leas th a n lo st year Loci bu t more than In 1930.

I n 1931 Uie lo u t cu rren t expense _ _ w as 870.148.31 and in 1030 i t was _ _ |«0.0;3,09.

T he itemised budget foUows:Pfobate court and ex tra -

help ____ _________ ,........8.3.U5-00 _ _

e x tra help and deputy.!.. 3.343.M | C o u n ty su p e^ te n d en ta n d I

D istrict eourt I ___________ 1.755JJ0 —Prosecuting attorney and

county stenographer 3.33330 GCoroner .. ........................... - 135WCounty physician a n d

h eaim officer ....... ......... .• 787.50Sheriff, deputy and ex tra

h e lp _ _________________ 7 W .M ‘Oounty n u rs e ____________ 1.787J0Clerk, auditor and record­

er—deputy and extra he tp . 4,530.00 rT tta su rer-and U x collect- _______ f~ or- ^ u y ! ieiir iB rg fpT P '--------------

ty ...... .... ... ..... .................... 3455.00 >

C oom U slonen ........ ........ .. l.tOOM “Com mlssionen, specUt a c - _

c o o n U .- 30,783.00 tPoor fa rm __________ ' 500.00

P U B L ICP^ur miles west o f South P ark , Tw

of Curry, beginning a l

MONDAY, FEBRUn H E A D H(

' l l ^ e a d 'o f B e lg lu Mare's. SUUion o r .eUglble for i

C A T O E AND, 13 H eld of Jersey and Holstein Cv

. of.craM ;brtd.Eirei^»9im#_|rlth_Ui: . A bO O P LIN E o r FAH

TCRMS CASH : i

W A L T E R M IUWALTER f t BHEARER. Auctioneer

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Oounty agent and stenog-..rap h e r ........- - - . - - 3 .6 M .0 0 -------------

Total cu rren t expense.....|7S,eiff.09

\>1N FOUR BTATE TITLES COLUMBU, S. C. (<r) - U n l.

re.-jity of S outh CaroUna athletes *T5n four o f six m a jo r s la te Utles iluring 1631. T he UUes annexed by Ihftnn lT enlty w era-ip rnfithsll, (nr. the first tim e In 30 y e a n ; In base- lull. tennU a n d boxlnc.

T)ie patent office did ' ’‘14 m onth 's ifork in 13- during 1031 by passing )n 30.138 more appUcalloos th a n t received. _ _______ ~ ~ .

Location J . C. Peaaey blockv-Adv.

-flAY IT w n u MUSIC* _. ____On ValenUne'B D ay ^

' Ail the L aU Victor B c ee e^ #bAiUPSUTf IH U d lC C u . ^

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: S A L EtUARY 15,1932HORSES

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. - C h . p t t r 7 c o m c AND JtA L O U B T Cre ini

Hop* bad c o n t 'w i th 'th e o th e n the sai • to w ateh lh* .O l-Jum pe because ««**«

- th e y b r t heard of thU jroun* D icker <P‘ rtL®: X >altt-w n e f th e theatrleal p roducer and Ri - w b o w u ita jlnK w llh b i t f a th e r Papa 1

- - a t th e N erth Woodi i n n . . . . *PKlmiBhe aetualljr came to eee w h at th i*

w ondar ikl-jntBper w u Ilka. dinnerTook one tood look a n d ju lp e d I N o ittW fe tcb ^ flT~ eni ring th ro u g h weded

th e a ir . e teadr, keen. eoDtrollMl: vlUnsand la n d w llh a balanoln*. aw ay- t o lui

___ I n tro o a m n iS - th a U a iu td -h e r -h a a rlto bounce for qo particu lar aane pnao 'reaeon. . . . . who lo

Saw h im headln* te c k — w avln* doors,a n d iT ltm lnv to the etowdal A gnu

Roe* to hn- feet and eet he rae lf u n n s .la h i t p a th . Q uite deUberalely. Q uito beam iim petuouilr. Marched h e n e lf to th e mond,top, a n d aonouneed th e would t ry n u n , 1th e Jump, Announced, carefu lly , n u n . 1w hen D icker Dale w u w llh ln hear* an Ini

pa id no heed to tb e p ro to eu ! Thai- o f h e r f r i e a d i . 'T O ’W fu iC t 't o n w

h e r a ttom p t It—th e u e a ra n o ta th a t tho 'd 'to rtak he r nle* whlto neck a o d w l ^

*/t Ka i»«w4i»i1 c jj__t .B ut•tre tche r. W & l

Btui aha in tU ltd •h fr.i tM _ |o ln fJo and ij Jutnpl party

A nd th tn . qulto ewlftly. D ickey hH » : D al* p u t' hla ha ad on b e r a rm a n d Men U tru f fly aw un i b»r a rouad to face _ o n ; b ltn . I

••O ont be a footl" h t ( tr ln n rt a t A bid h e r—a n d wbo could ta y they d ld n t the hi believe In S a n U CUui. and took a t bor ah hU th a rp blue t r n t *'1 a a v you lha qu tum ble y tite rd a r on f U n -fo o t e ta u j jum p. T e t I dJd^ t l t t l r one. I aaw won h ro u fa ll . Y o u 'n no t lo lng down.'* 1>VM 1

“I b e f r o w parflonT’* aald H ope Ever-coldlrT^^ . - _____ — aljock

S -T h a t 'a aU r ljb t. You be a n lo t homo c h ild a h d | o over there a n d a lt of a n dow n a n d w alch me. W hen I - g e t w u » th rough . If rou 're good. I l l take you r o ^ for to m a h o t eotttc." ln(atu

Som ehow no aniw er w u fo rth - i ^ r coming. Dickey Dale w aited fo r no t»er»cli answer. H t guided her, h and u tu le r ln«. B: «Ibow. over to the Iwnebe*. Bowwl u d ly low. a n d totd her to be lu re a n d dltreg: wait- ..................... Blwayi

h e a r t tu rned a lom ertau lt a t th e posim audacity of his le ap -o n e h u n d r rd Valeni a n d fif ty feet Into a curving, ba l- So 1 ancln s, shlnfng r u n . . . , heavy

--------- Qult«- w p p l ly - * h t- a n tu e d - w l lh | dull, t

m anner. Quito neatly th e evaded th e the e)o lh e n . “ tt,

Q uito n tlu ra lly she and D icker .w ent o ff for tome ho t coffee. H e. ---------bendlnc a t he r feet tn th e tn o w .to

- ~ 5 a a ^ r tkU, an d 'h a lf lUOfigTier:•0 cold ahe w u , Into h i t fu n n r clap« n t m

Climbing In betide h e r. g rinn ing DUll g o c ^ .M tw ^ ^ ta d ^ a a y ^ ^ : ^ , .y

H eard a ll about you. You're H ope t f l Rost. I've be tn hearing about rou ever tlnee la tt tu m a e r . I know one

3U“ S.-” ™------- sO h,-do you know Jo e y r '

“S u r e / h«’r - l n ;c o l l e s e 'w lth - m e- j CMata a h ta a rS u c e r ta ln lrd ld T o m r*

out«and-out U lU ng tbou t you."“T h a t toundi like Joey.- H ope

sh ru fged .-"I-hato knockers."■Then I thouldn 'l have u k e d you f"® *

- . . t o rid a l n t b U c a r r . ___________ *“I t tu re l l noljy,” Hope t a r t e d u

they pum ped ilon i.j;A nil. U m akes s e s tu n t . loo. Why d o n t you pen* uaiM

k alon u r '. '' I w ou ldn t break lta _ h e a r t ." , «

c ar knows m e tike a b rother. I t ' t throu devotod to me. I t would do any th ing , th# n

— r f l n M r Y R n r » r r H u « i* i i nom i w t r *ch a ttls . At a n aueUon of old. d t* throu

____ crep lt a a d d e rtU e t-au tom obU ta ,-t the tbought one car. T hat’t I h t body o t l P. l ih li . O o tt m t twenty dollart. I k e p t Infc.It l;i a cellar for m onths. T hen I 'd Th< buy more c a n a t auction and grad* (ounC ualty. build th li Inlo a vehicle. I lhe r c an do sUly-tivB tn hour, and t h a t ' t m t I

' pret t y luod 'f o r a t o u t c o tt of tla ty ton;-; ■ do lla n , an old moonstone ring , one Thi

tw eator and a canoe.” . were“I t U,“ marveled Hope, a ' A c lu *

. T l .

"Oh, I did It f o r ' th e w lte a n d--------kiBa iei," 'D lckey g rtKt7M 'a r n t m n ( t

hU e re la th e t batted in th e w ind a n d a lm o tt hid the th a rp blue tb a t . r c tu te d H op t't h e tr t to pa rachuto . •» ,, i -A re you ootdf W ell-be Ih ere-In • i„nia m lnuto, and we'll have tome good v t ie t ho t ooffee. O r don 't ron tike coffee?-

' O h m t—i>m a coffee hag," , u ^ , "B ar. rou 're aU r ig h ts a |

not bad r o u n e lf .- --------" T h a t w u a pretty m ean tu rn grUh

you did Joey Beams, though. I m ust be careful. You're not going to tr e a t m e Ilka (h a tV .

“Yffu d o n t detervt to bo trea te d Sli?’' a t alii H umiliating me rig h t In fro n t or evetT todr. and trea ting m e Uke a child! I know who you a n , too. J u s t P“ i*’ heard of you t l n e e l cam e up he re ,thtm gh. Your fathrfr u lh e 'tn e » W -cAl m tn tg e r . U n t h t . - ■

"Yup. J . K lektoo DaJe,--kB0WB wide tn d ta r ts .O ood O ld K icker.I'm itolnj to U k t you to m eet h im . ^ R i|h{ now. O randett guy tn e igh t

^ :-T H a if« rH ie k tr . t i.- | ^ ; -.-rirz z rT^ T amHi r “W hich eight t t o t e t r Boole' ,-O h . any old. e ig h t's ta le * . S ay , boys \ you 're mlsWy pre ttr. Hope, bu t ro u bult.

' ' have a blf tm udgt of d ir t oiv you r a -p lr ch in . I t Jar* my e ttb e llc tasto . D o "Pl

• you mind wiping tt o f f T * ............... dine*8b t frowned, bit h e r Up. a n d f i t*

IF R - K T 'K T ^ — _ J - - e <

lAt tu u e ) . i »

— ----- ^fo u do lt." .she sug ie* ted .......-[ | stopped the caivHiod d id It.n ien Dlckev b rou th t TUr hom e Jund tnldnlght and tb e Introduced , "I dutifully to P a ^ ~ l to t t7 H o i» - -----------I dM peralely ta loYe.. . . , ______ 5

Vbo would stoop to be 'bored tb e , ^ owing day with tkUng c r tk a t- ' . wben tuch a tpo rt u le e - f l th ln g [b t be enjoyedT .W hen Dickey te. the beit,tk l-Jum per on th e und. d lttppolotod b i t adm lrlns )Uo to bring you to K little shack Iplank in the middle of ih e lake. '

1 a a t you down on a -U ttle stool r j M t o a tiny glowing stove, and ' tod your line for you» W hen, in enormous hole cut through three four o f loe, you could hau l ou t - • < tlia , lUton to th e craoka and nblea of lhe Ice about you. a n d ' k te rlous gibberish on bna th less* . UnUnportant m attora w ith a' n ian ' ‘ L— » n o o ther vn^ij pTer m r t t rhe pariy a t n i c a was suecess- - b o th Yulellde and New Y ear'a ^ I ineluded. Dickey w u forced on '|* | t gang, for all lhe skulking Jeai- I 1 lies o f rariou t m ale elentento krttcularty Rusty — and Rusty — _ .1 RUSTY) tn d acknowledged by pa Roea u being a "fine young ■clmen." . .>apa R o t t simply couldn't m ake - insr w llh Hickey D ate a t the. ^ '• r th W oodt Inn : bu t Hope sue*4ed In wheedling h im Into In- T r t ln Ing th o Jolly otd theatrleal m on ' luncheon a t (he 'C lub . A m aniflM <rlth hnute -----do o re r-h la son 't nudaolly b u t T rain 10 took h is own w inter aporto In - i t a l n ors, In the form o t deuces wild, grand rnanl A plctureeque. roU- -Ing. Jolty man, sw w t u a sun- im and shrewd n t a fox. A d la- md. ta ld Papa. In th e rouRh: a T ra in in. h t added, of th e toll. A fine m. bu t. u P apa shrugged w ith

Indulgent aod friendly tm lle. T ra in rdly In tba tr e ta ss .. . . ,m a t w u tb e first lim e H ope ^ B0h i d n h | - f l « t 'T B O » 8B t - th a t

But tb* moment w u 'sh o r t'U v e d . Arrive a a k S -^ o rg -o re ro T T W rtn f-fm n d d aupreme crown of th e en tire ^ I v c rty -w u 'H er*bld-from -T 5iekey-io t* * v o I coUege ■prom.'* Never h a d abe ^ en t o a prom Iro t a t JU rm o u th l" .Dn th e w ar home again , a new h t lurked in Hope's chUdlth ejrea. bid for the H arm outh prom from Arrive e handsomest, strongest, bon leat y th e b a d ever met. A Janlor, and a qua r^ r* b tck of undli)>ut«d rep , l^avej u t p retldent. oaraman.-who had The m hU te tter, and a boy who even g:13 Jl ed in New Yorisi-Rtght d o te by! arrivli Even lh e am aslng .and dellghttui o f Je r oek of finding upon he r .re tu rn imo lh a t the really w u tom elh lnc a matohmaker. for Charlie R and T

u aerious about O oody,.faUed to Leave use Hope trom her reverie o f ne»’ R e tu r tatuatlon . LeavePor th e tlrst lime Hope exerted Relur m e lt to the ello rt o t lelle r-w rlt- g. Big. round, childish scrawl, w ith diy mlaipelled words, and a to to l Leave irega rd of gnm m ar, which she Arrlw w ayipottcd.w llh.a.ipeclaldeltyery.»mt>—a nd lhen watched for the H im an u though every day were g Q £

So long it w u . u n til th e prom t Bo ;nvy-footed th e days. So-solemn1y EDI III, ib cse^smtll town boj B. w slllyl Newt)

le experienced lhe surprise of he r , Vani. ■ . grado

(popyrigh). a ra o a perl(lDS) w lU ij■ - — stHcki

iTo Be Conlinued)_______ . e ra i y

,yHSIDENTMHITS in i T r n i i i p T i i i n P T n n r p

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B U H t! P e b . » <flpeclal to The ta-s)—P rank Burner, Buhl, who m fetsed u u W ednesday to en .■ance o l tha Reilly flmoke BhOp a nd ,> ,.f . n d y s Clgar-ttoie and r*hioval'T»ra‘ T ti, umber of tUh poles, a .33 calibre utomatlo rifle, teveral tUshUghts nd tom e wearing apparel, am ount- u io e t It 10 approilm aU ly MO. w u sen- grade meed to t e m M d ty t In th e T w in -nermi alU county )alt by Judg* J . .C. lales. In Ju iU ctcouH and w u lm* ftm ill ledlatcly taken to Twin PaUs to be- fo r k in serving his sentence.

tuxnigh a window pried open In Ht rea r o t the bulldlng and gained H O P

nrough a wooden partition between nC lie two p la c tt of buslneu between p . M. and 8 P. M. T uesd ty m om - V/A

ifc.--------------------------------------------------blrth< The lool, p lu e a In a sock. » .is Sdlto

[Kind la ter ctched In the alley a t o t th he rea r o( the building. Upon nr- T h u r est by Chlet o t Police Jam es w tl* Houst Bn;-Bum*f-oonress«d to the . th e ft . .\-enU: T h t tw o-business houses entered vey t

rere recently d tm a n d by flre. • “I i -------------

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BHOBHON8 . Peb, J3 (SpecUI to ly obi ^ e K e w t)-8enlors tn U rU ln ed the unlor* and facu llym em brr* a t a ■ ’a ten tlne costume daaoe on Wed* T leaday h lgh t a t the Lincoln tc h o d " udilorium.A baU tl danee w u given by Ed-

lund Pechnet. RutseU P e n ^ ; Paul n Irlaham a n d OUbert WUson. a lt o t ^ rhom were cotlumed. -

Several elever costum et w e n on '■' liipUy, which Included the “SlmeM -I > ln i " wbo in reality were M arlel* p a C uito r and WUma U llchell. A q }uteh m ao and woeoan w e n por* ^ rayed by Caltierine Bchliler .a n d ' dary H e is t S e rtra l. R ustU n U dle i, A JotonUl damet. griales, sallora. IptnUb. men a n d . women a n d cow*»ya w e n pretent.

F ln t p rlte for the best coelume t u awarded to M a rr E llu b e lh Im H hi.a Jflfllo rr1rlJO 'w nr«B ted’- i -? • - iootch lady. T h t f ln t prise for th r « y i w u awarded p> R lchsrd M ab- luit, who w u cleverly disguised u lii-p lia ta .---------------------:------------------ .u_

"Pl»e Aee- orchestra furnlshe-J the Itnee muile.. Delleloua refreshm enU ^rtn serred b r the seniors. '

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ra in M reaves--------------3:50 P .M .ra in SM leaves ; — .....7:00 •_ M. '

TBln 83 le a v e r ................ 11:3SA.M,'In i n SS3 leaves ...... .. 3:20P.M .

WELLS BBANCfc'BM lhboand — ;

Dally ICxcept Sunday IYaln 809 le tv e s ...........— J:OOPAI. ______

_________ . OULBNorthboand•rain 3 « * r r i v c i_______ 3:30P.M .

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eavea — :-------- L...9;2a A. M. f 01,rrive« ■ r M.eavM ^................. ........■-■ri-.K 'P-H, -K NJ T lv e o ; . , . , . - , , ............. 13:40 A. M. Newt)leavct l ; OO A r u . h o m '

W rttbomjd ^ 5 d £« lT e « .............................. 9:03 A. M.« a * c a ------------------------0:15 A. M.ir r iv e a ------------------------6:15 P. M. K« a v e a ------------------------- 0:45 P, M.LrrlVCt - ........................ .13:65 A. M. Marl^< a v e s ---------------------- - l:05 A. M,T he eu lbound tU g e arriv ing a t Mrs.

:13 A. M. atad the westbound sUge Doste rrivlng a te i t f t P. M, travel b r w ar by.M f Jerofne, Wendell nnd Ooodlng. Makti

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jeavo ________ _ #;OOA.M. Retto tu m ------------------------ lJ;OONoon o o c ulieave _____________1__J;O O P .M . tn d eto lu m _ _ — :_________5 ;J0P .M . iy. M

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fO'EN residents SUFFER T cCOEN. R b . 13 (Special to Tlte ^D

few t)-B ev trtl cases o{ l l i n tu p n ^

V an Myers, Janlloc of the Eden B tir xade school. U confined to hU home ttr l l h ^ a t l t c k of erysipelas. He w u >he wtrickcn with the tam e m alady t e v „ <lira i ytm ago during which lime he f„,m ,

h sn ;« o months. HU condlUon' a t ! ^ J ireM nt Is much Improved and any <ru, erTous trouble t t p resen t seems tp - . a re n ily averted.

Bj J l Opear. wh o h u lieen - af h Lr-^ ^ lome here the past tew week* tol- r, ^ owing pariU l recovery from a ma* d ie t* lor operation perform ed early in )ecember. ha< no t Improved m uchlhfi _ b t p u t week and indlM llon* were oday tfaii he m ight have to f t l u m l , , . , , o th a hotplU l a t T w in PaUs fo r fu r.h e r . irea tm enu_______ _ __________

T h e in flu tnsa epldemlo h u al- QOtt subsided as o n ir a few cases >revail a t present. School alUnd* K IM moet in both the high school and rrade sehool were nearly back to io rm ii M ondar.'"A lt teaehers 'w irc jack on duty In b o th schooU. Two ™ ’ ‘amllles are reported In quarinUne o r K tr le l fever. •

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WABHINOTON. Peb. I I (/IV-The Klmi jlr th d a y .o f lha la to T h o m u Alva BO SdUon. who Ilt th e electric tighu Klmi )t th e world, w u oh»er>-ed quietly havL rhuraday a t a meeting In the While Ulnei Iloute of two old friends of the In - keaoi I'enlcr—lUiberL..Hoover a tu l H ar- . . t t i i-ey Pirestone. o f M

“I am * u n he m ade more tacri* luroi rio tt, w o rk ^ ha rde r an d . accom* Nebi ?lUhed'mor^ to r th e benefit of man* Ing k ind th sn any o the r m an o t a ll 7?SF. U ate,"-Flresune s* ld ."a n d It would ’ -Br l>e rg rea t-sa tlsfacU o n -to -m e If-h tt P a ri slrthday would always be national* lha !y observed." Deal

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_____ . 103«KNULL.-Peb. IS (S p e e la l- to T h e v ^ tn ew t)- .U n llr club t e s s lo ^ a t t b i o m e ' of- Mrs.- E l m e r “ D o ite tl _!L21 rednesdty aflernoon w u well t t* WANl rided. Mrs. II. T . B lake p ^ d e d piOn iirlnk a brlet business session. T he nansli rogram consisted Ot "America," by Pum lt le entire group; a paper. “RcUUvts —I Oeorce W nshlngton," Mrs. A. S. la rtyn ; qimrtet selections. "Mrs.am O tm ble. Mr*. F rank H o ln a a ____trs. 0 .'B ..IU rv ey and M n . tim e r HORS tosteU, accompanied a t the pU no One y.M rs. MlUon Dossett: 'T h e Home PoloU U klhg ot Oeorge and M artha ^ f u im u lo i i.- K.Dtocr W K n . H. I . rm « laUey: "The s t a r Spangled Ban* • ■“ “ er." by the E n tire group. - A. SwiR efrtthm enU in keeping with th e •

ocu lon were served to IB m sm ban ' .,‘1 nd one guest. M n . Orville Conner* . r. Mrs. W tlter Nicholson and Mra.«u la M cO tuilin w en assistan t OOOC loetosses. • , . of i

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rWO BUSINESS CHANGES- v5il OCCUR IN WEEK IN EDEff

■ • H o,EDEN. Feb. IJ tBpe-ltl- lo -Hie r ~ ~

tw ) —Two bualneta c h a n ie t were

Uir, p roprietor of the Eden eate { « « our th e n u t th ree yeara, n l lr e d from *■ Hai be work and wUl take up some oth- r line o f work. Mrs. A. J . Henry. ^armpr pmprl<»trr^t nf thi> m ff ■>«< .Iso owner, h u t i t i n SMumed lhe itanagement of the .business.T he second business change, which ■____

ook ptdce the f irs t o t the week, waa CLOa he Durchaslne of the Eden Bsrlier kcrahop by T . J . Morgan, je ron lf, injlll Twin*I. B. A veritt. Mr. Averilt h u con- «,ulpruclcd lhe shop here for the past ta rmIght y ean . He h u n o t made known Bog II ltl p l tn t for t h t future. -M r. MoTftn. the new proprietor. ---------

Its op e n ted a shop a t J tn u n t for a ip B e rera l y e tn a n d Is well known.

UMBERLY FOLKS VISIT- j«M B K R L Y .-feb_12 - tflpecUl lo rhe N t* s ) -8 e v e ra l Kimberly lue tU tiid rttldenU vUlled w ith relstives md friends In th e la tt week.

A rtftur Bebring. O n n iu PalU. n>nnf<QU. sn rn i Lhe w tK -tnd-V U :Ung hU cousin. A. J . WUson. and A“ Tw. amUy. " . j r

«. n THrrt* HI T.^iU U U - 5 J2 J I louri. visited u n n t da>s thU week .<■ n th Mr. and M rs. WaUlngton Pierce. lUmberly. L

M n . Opal Dougltss arrived In fUmberty Wednesdsy from Pocstelio. <n lav ing been called by the serious otflc* illnets o f her molher, M n . J. E. At* rem iceaott. ber' t tU s MirJOtle H sjtssrdt, dsughter K ot >f M r. and Mrs L. P. Hagsardt. re- son* ' lum ed home Monday from Omaha, “Xh» N ebrukai w hrre she h ss bt<n tak- Xwijj tag nu rse-lraln lns for the last two m u tt??SFsr------ ------------------------------------ T t l l l l' Bruoe Chancellor lo lt Tuesday tor tb tra i Parto.-OkUhamstTrtttT hav ln t-tpen l Ih lr d lha w inter vlslung hla broiher, R«x Deahl. and family.

A ^ D 1 DON'T W A N Tf r A M V A iV ICE CfiOM YOU S t

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^ nV e d X p b u L 'IR Y . BL 0 . P O iT l Hunter. Pt^oni OOiW. Phor

fANl^ED-OLD— H O a a i f l— AHD H A ^ . tow t. P w Parm . 1110*W. .

VANTED CLOVER GRAPP. AL* falfa Chaff, H orat bay. CaU

IIP-W._____________ _____________ A i#A l

/ANTED T O R N m m i T O R * - pair and upholtler. 4 lo v e t a n d M t OI

m get repaired a ad p u U furnish* bean 1 Phene 9. Moon'* PaUit Pur* Phone Itu n sto re . ■' ■■-

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.---Sltuations Wanted- —M ^ D HOUR WORK. PBONB n o p l

W N O 'W O M A N W A H T B 'W W C ■ot a n r k ln d —RooBr*.-O fm -H ot8K O iM n

/ANTED - C A R P IN IW I WORK, Painting. R a lto m ln ln r and P aper ^ «

langln:;. Phone 6. Moon'a P a in t Si ilZSL ■umlture S to n . AOTO= r ■' .JS lOiHl

For Sale or Trade SSoT.I0RSE3 FO R SALS O R T R A D E - BA0R1 One mile west thre* n o r th Five iuU l

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•URNTTURE BOUQBT. i o S SSSdl! an d ex c h an g e d .-p h o o tI IM , B ert r . ^

1. Sweel. XP n

O B TRADE LOB ANQELEB BITO* e a n t^urb Income property for good forty . n .i|] lli

irnest RaUs. Burtey. Idaho, RouU 3. Qroa. i

>OOD PROPERTV OONTRAOT. ot sale u payt llf lM ;p e t..iaa n lh

m il paid for. -Will trad t fo r w tuat. jrm e Box 14. C a n Newt. iA B Y

n c t r a d e . ' m y ^ s r ' b e l l a l l ' “ ’n n ; - W n d s - o r -u s e d -f u m l iu te .^ i t f f m agi*-* nd r a n r s . O et our priees. Phooa every i , M oon's P a in t di P u m llu n B tort.

M eows or hogs. Lloyd MUler. R * ^ ^ ^ t e . H an ien . Idaho. abUlty

O ^A C R E ^ lO A T E D PARM a wee under Minidoka project, n ear Bur* Hayes

usln o u property or ranch. A d d reu BABY ioz 4M. Buhl. Idaho. stral---------------------------------------------------- IfjfOUnXTSE IN WELL IMPROVED beauU a t f e a ^ f o r a

quipm ent and stock tn d wUl re n t Idaho, t rm for one to three years, w ri te A nolh lo t 10, C a n Naw* e r Pbone OIM JI. Wa g i

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I IR P L A N E -L A N O S N E A R J t T t E A S A N W r e W S C ffO O C S

K jn n x , Feb. 19 (BpMUl to T h . lewt> — Children o t the P leasan t n m i 'lew K bool w e n thrilled W ednt** ph o n i a r to in r tn 'a U v tB n a itn d ^ i e ~y th e tchooUioute. - tnfoniT he PUot w u unable to locato th * = 3

V ia P a lis atrport, and U n d td la - h t tc h w ly trd to l e t Information.

0 th e port, and he xoOk o ff w ith to I 3 ^ ( J e g .m lPVla * ^ to f - h n d l i i r-- ”

Legal Advertisement! ---------- * _________ _ Adtfrt.

TIIBABUBY OEPARTMENTrn ice o tlh tC o m p iro lIe ro f th * O u f-

KoUce U hereby glvtn to a li per* j®*"-. on* w ho may havo claims agatoatT h * Tw in P tU t Msilonal B tn k ." ------ “rwin ^ U s . Idaho, tlist the same nuat b* preaented lo Raymond H.H *l*."R8eeT\’J r r* I tli 't ie legal proof ^ t n t x^ fw p r w ithin three m onila from herdn lr d a t* o r they m ty be disallowed. Hghl.-

J . W. POLE, Reed.OomplrolUr of tha c u m n c y Burley

'tOu » C W - J 0 W ,1N £ V E ^ I a o S H - 3 0 A N y T M N S I U K 6 0 - r o P O P ^

'n n ^ n s s r r ^ ^________

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SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRW

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For Sale-Ml8oelIaneo‘u8« r " B A U C H A Y D E U v f i u i . ( S u i Phon* 0390*J13. Ph<

[A X _ ^ ia J a Z D IU V S R B D .-M c p l CAW Lohr, M aurice Avenue. - - jo (

9 AORKB BCAN STRAW. ONE mile no rth , mile U e u i Kimberly.

U d'A LFA KAY BXCOND AND th ird o u l t l u d o i* In. F h w e BUJ3. POU

I ................ I I , ho0 T 0 N 8 CLOVER UAY. » ACRES — bean alraw . J . T . Anderton, XnuU, q o a

hone M M R t. ° ^

[AY H * A « TW IN PA L U , F IR ST . “ Seeond. T h W cutting in itock or ^

e u v « « d . P hoot- o s n j l . ................. - J lS !

>iopLBB U A R iu r r n z i m i B S r o o cheap, tow n n ta l , applet, orangea, W

tMxtii atn) «pii«U, out N ort

I*U K L O D T ~ B JaroP H O N I~L IK E M X new w ith oas*. M a * m e a r « u o n * m(

bla o ffer. W riU Box WOW, Caro Phot•h> N*w>._________ :___________ —

lU TO DOOR OLASB. WIND^ ahltld*. aod window g lau , No

harge for selUng glass. Phone 0. ____:<oon'a P a in t dt Fum llure S lo n .

lAORIPJO* B A LE-O N E ABSO- ^ iuU ly new Parm iU T ractor, never

rut Of a hed -fo r qulek ta le 1750.00 HOt aah. poe t Offlee Box 121. Phone l i t .lood ln t.- -------- ------------------- FhoiV YOUR BENB HAVENT ANY m t

w ay to grind the ir teed they Jus^ _ {„! a n t l a y - U n t ib a t tru e r W* have heu , :alolto G ri t «5o a hundred. Durow a t* . )ro*. 8 M d and Bupply Co. _

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F o r S l l e — P o u l t r y ■ . w B...........................................Fbol9ABY OHlinCB THREE CBNTS-----------■’n t n ' e b r n we'^irill h a lch ro u r "POI igta-for-a^eenU -auhj-or a-eanU J o t iverr chick hatched. Riggcrl'a Q ual- in. t I tr H aleherr. PJione m onung or Oxf< iv tn lng 0461.J3.

HAUV- u m u m - i b - U P . - F i ^ ^ ha tch Biaroh l . Blood le tU d Liv- bath

kbUlty gua n n tee d . Free expert per- man lonal icrvlce. Custom hatoliing twice men1 v eek . CompleU l lk r a lu n Free, r r r Hayes Hi*Orade H atchery. Phone W. ^

9ABY CHICKS, PURE LARSON HOVStra in Leghorns and colored breeds, apai

If you urefer chicks th a t m a tu re 'ln lo l U lxauU tu lfloeks Uue to type and lh a t “a i u m u m a . i g , ly y w w ltt- i iL i :g 5jhone s u n n y c h U H atchery, Filer. ™[dah o .O u rffrs th a lch F eb ru ary 2 S th , ^\no lhep hatching iwlee each week, ’ ‘iW* guaran tee tatltfacU on, Jj™

BB SURE WHEN YOU ORDER H3. .b a b y C hU U u t.ra u _ f tr f l .g o in g jo . =

f e i BlUTBy^hix : i i u s K h w 3n * ttr te U y « * ta to a e e n d iie d ■— la tohery , AU flock* a n blood lest- ^ (d and m ated hr *«tonslon depart* LEF m ent o f th* U nlvertlly of Idaho, an n m hatch U arch 7. i m . W rits or m s Phont M eridUn Pfodue* Company, Kim r w i r p a i i o d a s r i o d p r w m n ^ • =InformaUon on Ohto. ~______ ~

F o r R t n l — F « r m « £ ! 3_________ c _________________ - — *1

130 ACBCBJUfD lOO-AOIte PARMS. w ut "cF op n n t P h o n t l l U l t or Box p m IM Buhl. _____________ f =

n V B ACREB W IT B OO OD H0D 8E. ’ - good bu lld top , ad jo in ing Filer.

Id d n s * M. E. BUttlf, O U Ulford. ^

r o u R ACRE t r a * o t “ 6 n e m i l e « ou t, large sU room houte , g tr tc e

k»d OutouildlngB. UghU. One year ease. Inquire U mUe n o r th M west " , tf w ttli in g io n Sehoot. _

• m' M l M — nejiFor Sale-»Doo$ ^ ‘^ r S ^ T I i w l S e n ’S d i ^ M I-{gnI.'cO m e-and 'ieo 'htm . Oeorge A. toed . 4 'i .mUet aou th iVi mUes e u t » 0 i Jurley. . . m

. I ( h b l l o ^ M M e m J ^ . r s i E N

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For Rent—Fumlilml'O U R ROOM ^ N I B H K D I fO U n 1

P h o n > -m w . _________ ' I

a tR O K fllU N T IIUUU, B U IT A S m i T lo r two. OaU 105.________________ I #

r w o ROOM PtJRNISHED APART* m eni. Phone 1378J.

POUR ROOM P U R N ' i S H B D house. 438 trd Ave. g a t t , ^

lOARD AND ROOM FO R THRBB to good home, o a to g e . <t8W. sW Bl

nm N tB H E D AND U N PURNISnED hom es. W .-O .am U h.R etl E s u i e . ._ _____

MJOM AND BOARD, CLOSE . IN. Raasoiuble ra te t. 319 Jnd Avt.

. ____________________ .BOMw A R i T A w r i e e o M r i m r p . m onth . aiO n u i d Avenu* Nortli. — Z

Phoca WO-W._____________________ B A U

BOARD AND ROOM FO R TW O-^ P o r J p ltn ty ho t wator. twU} btds, c lo tt , s = S

n. P h o n t 1170M._________________ •

PURNIBRED APARTMENT W p r tv t l t home, i m Mh A vtoui

t u t - Pttone m u , ■

ROUBSB PURNIBBBD ANO UV> fum lihed . O e tu r t R t t l BM att. » . a .

Phon* g3» Of m * W . - i . . ____1 . h u

THRKK ROOM APARTMBNT l U J- fum lshed conp leto for lighthousekeeping. T h* Oxford. 4SI M atn -------Av*. No. t w o

.1, - — . — ...„ i— I l itTBREE ROOM MODERN APAR-T- eottfi ffiPbone 7U»W. __________________

PO R -R E N T jnm K U H C D ~ L I011T ^hwtimfcntnlnjf Olfld SXm

in. £ b i > * l * i ^ w e e k o r m o n th .T h e m Oxford. 43t M ain N orth. h iM

N ^ j M w w r o ^ p y n a ^ , ^

M th . attraeUve; a lio a ln iU apart* m ant. phon* MO0. C aU fornla Apart*

FURNIBKBD APARTMENT. M 0 > Wten , eleelfla r>frly»rUinri tn d

Itove. T irm s reaaonable. BalhUn* Bhotl apartm ent*. 110 W. Addlsoo. Pboa*

LONO;s A ^ * R O O M PORNIBH*

room m odem 130; 4*room m odern SM tta ; j . r o o a hou te I 11X)0 : 9*rooa w ttt modem, a e n p o u n d i l 7 3 0 ; lo acre* r ra o n o per a e n ; throe*room fum lshed. —113. A. N Long. Phoae M3. -------- CER'

---------------- ^LEFT BY MRS. O UY STODDARD i*»i;

an A rthur L. Bwlm b u tin e u book In some QuAlneu plaee Wednesday.Kindly re tu rn lo New t Officc.■;-------------------r ------- ;------- — -------- gTO'

For.Sale-Llveitook ^U O llT " t I a m o p M U L E aT oO O D rOr

wtKKm. iiM i e u m v K ijr |“ ii5fliT w ut tell wiUi c o llan . p r le t |M M . OBM F m u . Bout* 1, W s n d a iW d a h f t^ ^

■'-Wanted to R«nl ^WANTEiT I sO O R IM CR O P OR •

rash rent. Can ftnanc* mytelf. Clitto r i Denney. Bden. Idaho . ®AU

CjTp a BLE PARMER WANTS TO Oom rent e i|h iy acre* or wU) farm I t to r manj

ft-tges- and fum lah th e e qu ipm ent D tlls Reterencea. W rlU Box 18. O an rttws.

For Sent—unfumlihed- UOMHOUSE FOR RENT, 411 IR D AVB> on

nue Welt, or calj 18M.. . Arthi

HIS IMPORTANT J

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O.-B/ltlp-OTtf Olor Book Stor*. VBBunr * B im u n r — Lawo ttlo tt M oortnah Bulldlafc

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W p i^> L g g ^l^^^M £ W W Q iirtta tt, rb o tt tm . ...............I

ITNtOBOLB tB A N tm * MOB. jAQB - OATMl* bMi»A daUy.^ 2 = = = s s 5 a = a = 5 s t e = : ' -

. A; BOWAN — MBUttf, paper* .i. *»***g»"g tnn rtimminiTif H i ittti__

WtN FAIXS BIIM BITAnUNO- ; Ladle* f l a t ttC tB, aol*t gtttohaa 00. ^ )ut^aadn*gl^tMtS0&oi>w&* f.u

~For4ali-^M lEttate 1m ; t »-iatrtm .V ''lu W in w n___

10 on Twin fMlt traet, wltb 40 ead dairy itoek wtf oUMr pmonal n y v Ubtral

ForSale-Automobile*" -m w n t m r r oABBiourr.

. For g«l>—8etdt

Sitd. Two oUlH Boulh ipd I mUet t t l ot Bouth-Parfe Oortitr oa the m k om ta moch. ,WITIPIED ONION SEED. OER*mlnauon test M J7, grown by___

iritst: t fo w tr r i^ i^ i^ * coiffiiy;:::^iiab;-**eead-pti*e^4i*to^lflrr4»-a----- -Ound posute paid. Row Breexotf. aylon. UUn.^

MiscellaneousTowT^RPAaia^^^^^iraBwtBi Phoat 1 1 ^ — ------------ --

'w ifli^ raC v^ iS flS iSi»T"BPUD0. JOHA'f&AN- AND Rom* Btauty. AppdN. IH . nlle*

u t on Klfflbarly B M O. B._Vos- .--------------------------- -

Help WantedAl£u 4eV^'BAlABLAbrEB. FULL line kuarantted hote low prleed.

lom m ls^ and Bonut also use lananrs wUh oan. 'Mr. Markle. 003 mta Bldg.. Loa AnitlM. - ♦ ~ .------ ----

, toani '■/ ^ DOAWB^y n g — lOMKY POn-BTnAIORT-U>ANS— on modera houtt* u Tvlo Pant r thu r L B irlm H 0 & ----------------------

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’ THIS YEAR’S AMERICAN'bcaiity I 34 and a blonde with brown eyea 600 b«autiea by the Amerlean B York af te r a eommlttee of cxpc outstanding types. Uiss Eliis ia Kew York from Birmingham, Al

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-fo rcc a now'battHng Japangfle-J! Ihia apparently ~Mrefreo~yoOi Chinese lads who are in tho ai

V * '1 ^ . \ ' , £ ' ' .

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^ - r a i n . : . . j i i . L . i i E N N £ iT , - j f a n ,H T « ' amincd by an optometrist, but th'e taking out of $100.000 inai have won th e ir owner distinct ital, w h e r^ in so m e eyes arc c

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ty is Mabel EUU, a perfect ± lyefl. Sho waa seleeted from : r n B eauty Congress In New xperts had f irs t picked 16 -i.i" la an orphan who went to •• j

, Alabama, th ree years ago. fte«j

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• ric«n»^re-lnc1uded Iti Chihrtft- ' ^ aF;favaderfl'~a t^han ^ l 7 ^ - yroOngflter is typical of the ^ 0 army.—(ff) Photo. H

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Olfw nf>rtrU ,ha»iflg^hw^M i<a^?-tfibut th a t's only a formality in " . InAuranco on the big orbs th a t — f, inction '?vrn in 'tho movie cap-, fi rc common—(ff) Photo. - - S

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SILHOUETTED AGAINST THE • ba ttle In China. They are ty]

t i l p i i

MACHINE GUN FIGHTING from in Shanghai battles. H ere's a

' (ff) Photo.

’HIS GROUP OF Japanese marine: BhorttjrbCTOrc ihe rccent outlii strikingly the stem aspect of

— mon,-many-of-whom-werfl'iani] Chinn,—(ff) Photo. i '

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:iIIN i->I, ! \ jUTS a t Wooflimg n( by Japanese warships in a flvi stationed on the river. I t ^ oji

^ N E K A L Chinny Kai SHel; E former president of Chinn * S Mllcd upon Chinese leader. J

TraiiOoudfl of troops imme- ^diatcly w e r e dlspatchot:____from Nanking to join tho - Ol

. nghtiiiK wiH, J a p a n a t Shanghai.— Photo. - .

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H E Eastern sky, theso heavily arl t;^ ic a l of the troops tiow a t the

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'oni behind ttandbag barricadcfl has s a typical Japanese ligh t machine

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•ines. photographed in Chinii utbrcRic or hostHltfes, Bhows DTJl

o f th e Nipponese fighting anded-rocenUy-ntrShanghai;---------

r near th e m outh of tho Whangpc five hour battle . Here is one of , o j^ o f the_^war vessels tli;it bnck< i'scctions. -■» 7 ^ ) Phota._________

dpT JH IN A ’S lio'si'trained- liader. They arc shoun paradirrouoM d of the government inia

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y armed well equipped soldiers fro m ' the front.—(A Photo. ---------

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has hnd an Im portant placc .MAP hine gim corps in a c t io n .- hea

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DURING A T U L L in the fightinl cared for. Japanese are shown ii

------ rades-fnJm-the-battlefield-afte—(/P) Photo.

W rn g tg B ^ ^ ^ m

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ngpoo river were bombardc<l rin of tho Japanese destroyers wa

incked.qj) marines-whcn they Jaj ________________________ wH

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led-seamen belong to the honor g •nding In Nankbig before the Sino-Ja i n l a n d . - ^ Photo. •

. SATURDAY MORNING, raS R U

rom Tokyo a re moving Into

MANSSEi / ^ A R T ILLEf^K j l g I?

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[AP SHOW ING s c o n e of heavy f ig h tin g a t Woosung and S hanghai.—<ff) Photo.

hting th e wounded m ust bc uvn nerc ca rry ing fallen com- -a fte r-a -rec en t'cn gagement;-----

N JA II A . JO H N S O N , M iis ls- '* aippi, a p rivate in th e ma­rines stationed a t Shanghai, was reported held .by the Japnn^eae.^They chargc him

lor guard of th e N ationalist r i no-Japahese hostilities causcd

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ANDREW MELLON goes to Lond bassador to the court o f St. treaaury secretaryship he hai Photo.

GENERALS OF PRESID ENT Hoc : are shown in W ashington whe , a campaign de.<iigncd'.to g e t ar ■ of hoarded money back into t

Jcs.-^o Jones of Texas, Wilson J C. CoucKTT^rkansasT l^resla' Dawes, and Ogden Mills, new i

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:H IN ESE FORCES HAVE used c in figh ting Japanese invaders Shanghai f r o n t Although thi hit, .^panesc airplanes have 1 some of them out of commii armored train and its crow. 1 gun tu rre t.— PhQ to._

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THIS UNUSUAL PHOTO shows J hind their modern artillery. | E aste rn w ar f r o n t—(ff) Phot

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sndon es United S ta tes am- S t James. Ho resigned tho haa held fo r 1 1 years.—</P)

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iloovcr’a anti-hoarding army vhen they received plans fo r; an estim ated $1,500,000,000 .........:o circulation. Loft to righ t: n McC arthy of U tah, Harvey a ld a n n io o v c r. C h a v k s 'G . w secretary of th e treasury .

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;d armored tra jn s cxtorisivoly ers in M anchuria and on the they are d ifficult targets to •e been successful in putting mis.iion. Above is a Chlheae f. Below Is th e close up ol a

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•s Japanese field gunners. y< getting into action on the hoto.


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