i cooperation assured dolliseenin noigdiliy

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C ID AS Gty iG is pte • Ainerlca'and Oanadi Thrcnton AuBtrolla With Flood On;Marliet F r a h ^ f Fightin^^^^ E(6ep Gold Standard, Threatens Reprisals W orld Conference at' Crisis As Parley Looks to U. S. OAPITUI^TION F0EE8BEH Oonforonco Soolo Eostrietion On Acrc^o ^ Inorcaao'. •World Prices- LONDON, Juno 30 (ttP)—Amer- ican and Canadian wheat' nc^Ua- tors, aeeldng an Bgrccraent, to ro- slrlct wheat acrcar;o and flo ralae prfcc*, formfllJy threat«n«} todayj to du'nip tholf' 600. 000,000 surplufl • biwhoto o f .wheat on the worlJ market If Australlalrerun^ I opemte. '• . Flpirca wcro presented to Stan- ley •Bruco. chief Auittrallan nor* . tlator and former prlmo mlnlnlcr, - to ahow the otnbunt of wheat thd United Btatefl and'Canada could dump on thd world market In casc , of a wheat war. ; Cohlca n'anib . Bfuco.at .onco 'caljled tho Aua- • - glhc by the. Btnto’prlmo. mlnUters of Auatnillfl. who jnoot,topiorrpw; The United StAtcs,'C&n&d'o.'Au3' tralla^ond Argentina,;four of the five great wheat cxportlne coun- , irlejt, aro the negwtlatora.-'They *cek the cooperation of Russia, the fifth;'. • . - ■Australia ymntd'aa a condlUoa of the agreement. Its: oxtenBlon*to European .whcat-vcxportjaff. coun- ' trlea, and seeks also t6'exact prom- ises from importing, nations that they wUl not Itaposfli exclusive tar- ^ Iffs or rtgultt^ns.;' WanU'lDgb lim it Purthet*.,With'her, w heat'O ... , ago .fiTOWlng. all tho • tlmfl. as .the I country , to. developed; lAUBtralla wants onV limit.on'.ner. ooroa^ to ; Canada and •'Hcnti', MorBontliau'of the United StatM aio cooporaUng closely In the-hegoliotlons.''. They had held the; threat .-of dumr - over the AustraUana for some - ''' and apparentlyVcW'forccd finally to subnDtJt-ai'.a^t'onbroU,/actor . . InMhe ncgotlaUona.i ' ip BtltLEXm OAMPOBELLO ISLAND, N. Bi june SO'diPJ — I’rcaldeiit noosevelt >wts sold today to feel that tlim la no objcctloit on'Ilia part m any pinna for the.vnrloua c^HjruJ bunkii to undertake, temporary ciirrciicy stahUlzatlon. By United rrca* ' latest devclopmei)ta in the world^cconomlo coii(erenc«: DelegntcA bald anxious coii- auItaUona, nwolUnj; I'rcnldciit ltoo»e%«lfa response to appeal for action - on currency. Federal Itcsene Uaiilt ot Netv Yorit conalden plan for buying . dollars abroad to check .tluctiuUonn. Doliur, golned in all foreign ox- dutngeii. .Fntnco makes Implied threat of.tnulB Ktallatlon uiilesn dol- lar Is stabUized. - . Daludler tells parliament ut Paris ho plans a Heir-siistulning ‘ French empire if the confer- ence falls.' , The tVbeat confereca refcelVed .a threat from tho United States and Canada that-they I DOLLiSEENIN . TEiftTlilEPLAN Fcdoral Rcsciyo Bank Ponders Pnrchaao on Foreign. Exchanges • Cop.vri>rlil. 3SSS, by Unlird rrcsfl LONDON, Juno 30 iHhi—Amer- ican official quarters'oald today tho Fedeml Reserve bank ot Now York was seriously consldcrlnc purchoso ot dollarfl In the foreign exchange market to chccK its wide Ifluctuations. . A dcclalon was'said to be mlnent on a broad policy on trol similar to the operation of tho WARNS OF nBPIUSAL •LONDON, June 80 ilU!i-Pmncc, flChtbig.olubhomly. to save her gold standard; submitted to tho world. economic confcrcnco todoy a warning ogalnst inflation that could ba interpreted os threaten- ing rctallatbry measures If Amer- , lea Jrefuaed to agree to currency Islahlllzatlon. '' While- .delegates awaited tho oiitcomo of an-oppeal to Presl- (Continued on Pago 2, Column 1.), FOR«HP SeM-chors'Give .Up.Efforts'to . Find Boy. 7, Missing in ' Idaho WildB. , , Chamber of Oominerco, Twin ' ■ .. F alls.Merohimlei' Tflko ' ' I:,. No,.proclBii;atl6n, Jias,,yet been issued hcrq tixJay.'.caHliig on bus!- : ■ •ncs8;flnnB oiid iiuWloJlnstltuUons to : e lm :Monday,'^ July,'3, -and; the ‘ meretiaiittf bureau.'\of: -.the Twin Palla:•Cham1^cf^^of■ C o m th^. :ia3(tn m oeUon favoring'kho:niov,o. , ;.,Tiila'::waa ■.tto'alttjkUon'lthU.'iif-, ........... ilon of tho fauWwtoftei'GdvemoV.C.-Bdh'Rbs* - : issu^ a'statement; .atuouoced-by ,- ;th«Jfwlng.TimcsyWrt«rdajf, kug^ , , gesUni ^ th a t .•MoD(to.-.,iui swell :w ,b#-;.bT»er«?>.h«ldoya. V ' w.~ii-V«i'Bflgel8n^chalr«ah of >;:',that-by':Rmiotis;MUbn';Jnly..'4:l*: ;,.-':.:oafl;of;tlie deslj|fiuiu4'.iilq*tng:^a - •• 'jOh'dvUiftt' t b e ; j i u r e a t t r ^ . - p ' • ' • it>i^Uon':to suggAU.^ltlomti s'^6^SlBSS=.6- mwlol^i'bus^eia 'ihbuld M-lsauodfc^nV'for'alboll-; \day,.Ubhdn^bajwdiUd-tM^Slad~to 1^; __________ i i Conferee# lo Draw,_^ . '/econ6W8'.omfor^<*rt ,'.;,edV;to>,<-"'‘ - ---------- - Wm Moley Confers Raymond Molcy, President It's personal representative Hull, chief United and then with James M. Sprague, I special financial advisor; Senator I Key Pittman, Dem., Nev.. silver jexpert and Herbert Bayard Swope, - • ■ Moloy - Iwhlch'-the. attention of tho lomlc conference wns centered. Ask Hands Off unilerstood that Spraguo, -satlons -with heads .of ;ontrol banks of Curo]Man nations. I'seok Instead': ■Bomb Rocks St. Peter’s in Rome Hurfl Is tho Imposing portleo of St. I'olcr'n Cullinlrftl In Itomo, where cxnIoHloii of » bomb' (iilA) thirty feet from thn lliily Duor (U) Injurc-d Jnur pcnion», dunuiECd thn'building,sllKlilIy “'id (Uiiw.-d u panic In " .................... - r pllBrlnis. . A Slianlurd U ohnrKi'd with placltig I rriud of Holy Yo liomli. Did-Didn’t Game Leads Inquisitive to Aimee PARIS. June,30 lyju — Aimee , Somplo McPhcr»on,-Four Square I “ apel evnngollBt, was recovering I tho American huflpKiil today I from her recent, abdominal opera- BOHERIYDIESIN Farm Recovery Plan Is Coordinated With Control of Industry NOIGDILIY WIFE’S troliminary Lajnsou Hearing; Held in Stanford Campus Slaying ’’It-.waa - learned .-mpo'roiy stabi. unwilling to', onter. any. agreement ,that would prevent him from cxcr- iclalng hia power to decrease the gold content of tho dollar under Thomas amchdment. whctla'r ahe'.had- ^ McPherson sent a telegram to her husband, David Hutton .,at no pound Ron.' • L a te r Mrs. McPherson through her nutgcon.ahe had noli - - but:a«Bt-.Uia cnlile.y ........ ............ person tapping'wires, carrying: hor - confldcn,tt^:..-tclei; ^ In c ’e the ‘'dld-dldn't'’ niquence on the baby, .Mra. McPherson h - chnngcd lier Iio.-ipltar room Uir Umes to outwit un\y»ritcd visitors. Sho expccta to leiyfoWio hoHj>ital next week. rjieCALL. Ida., June 30 Vani — Lost in tUc .wilds of tho Salmon Hver. district, the fate.of Frank Lob«ars;"7. remained an unsolved .'mystery today. I wanlsburg, from ....... .. . __ wan’aered. last ' Sunday,' said the! group of miners and homesteaders I who had.been.searching for tho' lad since Tuesday had abandoned their offorto..' A pair of ttbandoned'snow flhoesl found between the father’s .mil' claims whero'.llttlo Frank .had ' go. to :hU mother;, four . mllesl tonee, woa.tlio mute;evld»ce of . .M is alm ost' certain another tmgedy-to be written Into the hls- tory'of-norlhom jdohb., Although be-left. tho claim Sunday, It wiCs sotvuntll lato: Tuesday that the, father.loomed, his .son,had notl reochedvbis desUnalion.- : xeroejy cold, nights, la the __ ^ irldge section, together with the lltUe possibility that tho boy cdu)d bava found shelter with set- tlers,.dampened tho'hopas .of flnd- lB g .F ^ k alive..;'-;,.,- 1 h EIR^ E XPECTED '.'T0KI6;, Juno-:80. ■ heir to Uie throho.of’Japas'to.e ' ' in.'December. It warf.offlclL.., _ ^tyiced: today'. . Erdperor Uirohlto [ond-,the :cxpr«8a^aw. parents of three 'dauffhtars, 'but. - have'' h d ^ 'fo r a son. '.The laws ot. ah forbld,a daii'ghtM tbe.,Uu(ono.V/.., I Daladier •Poreseea ^ Economic . Isolation r,If’London Parley Pails; PAraS, Juiio 30 (UP)—Prance will begin deyelopmient of a self- sustalalsg 'iemplra' if' the-.world Prom- d ay. ................................. . If. tbo conferenco iS' unsuccosa-> ful.iUift: premier aald, lie. wUl .caU a national and colonial ocoDomio conferenco.at Paris^In an.effort to-atftit Fr^neo -t 1 the colonies and : protecting, kets,-■ ............................ , \:Tho'. govemmeiit.<pro6Tam,-.hO' Isold, would.be olRUd at encourog? I Ing .th e ' colonies .vto.>prodiico, mair ' terials ' to meet. French -Toqulro- mento in-the case^of.goods'Which •r ho.-ipiiai. room itwit un\y»ritcd v a to le^e^io h M ayor in Boise for ’ Highway Fund Talk Moyor Duncan MeD. Johnaton,' accompanied by Asher B. .WilBon, Rep. Dan J.-Cavanagh andHep.i Hariy Barry, left .for Boise this; morning, to confer regarding the. amount Of funds to bo allocated i this ’ city and county from . the state’s share in Uio public works funds. ; Tho men will meet J. ,H. Stcmmer, director of tho . stnto bureau of highways. jlBTAIN WIEAT TAX , WASHINGTON. JUno'30 lURi—, I The farm relief odmlnlatratlon bos ' Intentton a f present of redue- the 30 cent, processing tax on cat despite tho . high market I sc, Admlniatrator;Pcek said to-' Doublo Puncral Flannc Fonnor Twin Falls Ecsidcnta J _— i.T’ntrick Doherty, 2.7,,d!cd at.l:! o’cWk tills momihg. at, a Bol hospital thiTo days after hla wife, Ifrs. Imogcne -Craven- Doherty, Buccumbcd.cn route to the same )spjlal. Both-wore former rcsluonts pf. ITwin Falls. Iniurles suffered when tho Doh- erty car crashed.Tuesday night throtigti a guard fenco while trav- eling up a grade west of Boise, wera. responsible for Uielr deaths. Tho car. driven hv Mrs, Doherty, isaed tho machine driven by B. Hoffman, Boise, skidded'sud- denly. • and . rolled . oVer several times.. Chest Cruslicd : Mm. Dohertys chest woa crush- ed mnI. abo.suffered head Injurlea. Doherty In.^ '.mangled condition Uiat prevented the taking of x-rays had btcn-glveii only a.flghtlng clumce for. recovery. . Doublo funeral'services will bo Iheld Sunday At 2 p.' m: In Boise. |Tho bodlbR rest at tho Bummers [and ICre1)a''mortuap'. •'Friends Here SAN JOSE. Cal.. Jiini' 30 (IM'i— David A, LaniHon iileadwl nnt guilty t(^ny ut hlH prullmlnAiv hi'urlng on chnrgcs of nuirdcrini; hln wife, Allune, in tticlr .Stanford campua coltage Ufn\orlal lUiy, Superior Judge Hobcrt 11. Syer set Auguflt :21 US till! Ual9 for hiri trlnl. Luinson. stood confldDntly nnd Kpoke in a clcnr, firm tone. wh"n the Judge rcud the chJirge una usked him for hLi plcn. •'Nol guilty,”, hu replleil. Judge Syer . then ashed If he waived Ills legal right lo demand II trial within 30 days, and he answered: ‘•I do." Short UearlLg Tho proceedlngo lasted less than five minutes. Uinison en- tered tho crowded courtroom ac- companied by hia slater. Dr. Uar- guret Lamson, and two attorneys. There was no ueinonBtnitlon In outsldo the building. Lameon exhibited none of tho ncrvousm-as that, marked his. earlier oppeor- ances before staring crowds. When the preliminary, hcarlig ended; ho returned to the coii jail cell where ho has been carcerated since May 30. Pirat Deciamtlon His plea today was hln flrat formal declaration of innocence. Hla attomoyo did nnc^rm lt him and aeuthem Xdaho-towns whom bad vlsltid froquently-since .. rcsldence ln Bolatf. They, bad becn-.ln.two other nutomobUo nc- cldenla this spring.-.-::,', ^ • V. . .Mr8.'.Dohorty;is.the daughter of MrS.:A. B. Wood. BolBo..Her broth- er;-Leavitt Craven. went-to Boise RESCUE PLANE HOPS OFF young, haa'pr to testify t. ___ ___________ _ mcnt,-although, from tho tlmp) - -;-(vlfo's b «ly. waaVfounU m tested ho, had nothin*- t< , ___ her death. - ' Tha state claims Lamson llu;l- geoDcd his wife to dentn na flhc - --------- - for a bhtk. U'.o morlal day. Her body was fbund In thu bathtub and reported by-Lamson after he passed through tho houss •- -• mit a real eatnlo dealer. I National _ ^ 8odation Adopts Scalo for Sobmisslon to Eccovery Chiefs" Cooperation Assured In Ruling Issued By Roosevelt WASHINGTON, .hme ,1(1 il'.l’'- gcnernl program 01 cocirdlnutlun ttetween the twin rocovi-ry iidmtn- ROHCVClt. tie order. Inlonticd In cliirify ilblq dupllcullonH iiml ovorlnp- ping authority between tlir IndiiN- ’.rlal recovery uml crTjcrg.-ncy farm relief adminlstrnliiinH, wim an- nounc«l 111 a Joint ppohm ronfgr. 0 held by Gen. Hugh .Inhnwm nt IndiiHlrU-H contrul iiml.i-ann ael ■linlfllnitctr Peek. niim t S r t Wiigi'N t \vn» announced that liidnii- Lrlca iii'oklng nmrUotlngy agrct-. mcnta under terms of Vlie farm acl would a t the Hiimu time U* rc^. Kahn Asserts Changes in U. S, Government Have Madq. Stock Fortunes SILENT ON POOL QUERY Assets of Bahking-^orporation Hovcnlod Earlier in . Day’s Quiz :]ulrctl to c and bolter working c nditiunN , I'S- Tbin 1 ordinarily «me under the excluHlve control if Gen. Johnson, but by. mcimn «f ' coordinated organization the procens will be handled as a whole. Peck and Johnson joined in stiit- ng the the prealdenfu order will 'facilitate tho cloacst coopemtlon." ' In accordance witli tho order, all provialons of the Industrial recov- ery act relating to fair competition will be applicable to all Industries, Including farm product dlstribu- *.ora and marketers. "There Is no hole by which any- body can get away,” Joluison said referring to tho labor provisions. (Continued on Pago 2, Column 3 ) WASHINCTPN, Juno 30 (ai>l— stock market protlta havo bi'un. made In recent months ot li'33 Ihrotigh change In govern- ineiitiil policies. Otto H. ICahn, ' uenbr partner of. Kuhn, J^eb and comimny, told Senate stock roar- l(ot Invcaiigatoro todoy, but ho refused to say whether there waa cvl<lenee of pool operations In tho itooseveii bull markeU The little bonlier conderimed abort selling,on tho otock mar-- Short selling, he said, usually la icgitlmato but MomeUmcB is per- nieloufl. .•'Personally." ho added, "I'vo ever sold a share of stock short 1 my llfciV , Asks About PoolB Ferdinand Pccom, commltteo » counsel, turned tho Inquiry to- ward tho boom whllo queaUoning Kahn on “making markets" for securities, '"rhero wcro hugo profita in oup change of goverrimcntal policy," ICahn said, •"Were there evidence-of-pool seratlona In .recent months?’■ ecom asked. ■■Perhaps I might not glvo.u]- opkiloa," Kahn replied. ' "Your, optolon would bo valui ale," Peeora said.- • "I think I ought not express lyaelf, without access to thq facts, os to whether thcro havq been since March lUegltlmato pool .o^UoM ■ cvldeflce,"^ .-lUlin..,., Earliflr.ln^todny'B'««8lonfl,;cvi«>■ Slmnond i^rdwore Oo. and Dr. 0. A. Ernes Victims' Of Thefts ( -NBW.;.YOUK,' Jimo..'ao::<IJJl) .Monnod.,by iour<pilota;:a'(BelI. . . •oa imanoplano • leftrj'loyd i B «m ott | ATLANTIC.; CITY, N. SO. (U.R>~-A.mh)lmum wo and a maximum working week i iVention-here.-. . . , .. The .code provided a. minimum pay of $16 a week for senior mak clerks. $12 for junior male cicrks Sll. for s^nlor'-female clerks SO, for Junior.- female clerks. .. maximum ,work week of 48 hours iwas.set. for womon^rWages wl}l be $1 less for. tkll classes south of tho.liIason.DIxoal'linB.’. the code '.EllminaUon.ot^’cut'throat" pricc sold ,Bt leu. than.tho replacement coBt,-plus a minimum charge of 10 per-cent f— ------------- -------- *•— ' 'This provl Using-mer_____ to. a ttract >tndo.. d ; A.rAffleek,V6f Salt Lakr} City ns.':Clected-.Tieo-preBldont,"vi-’' ' ' fix-r 1 took rl __ ..... which involved tho .he(t of an arsenal of five guns :rom the Diamond Hardware eom- }ony. and the other the (osa of a Mash automobile belonging to Dr. C. A. Emes. from In front of his homo at 205 Ninth avenuo North :arly tills morning. . . Tho Emes machine boro license number 6-R.2a70 ond la a dark blue seaan. It Was reported to police to have.been stolen at 2:20 a. m. Members of the famllv heard someone start the motor Just be- fore that, and Doctor Emes.rush- ed, to the front door; only to discov- er tho car gone. Offlccra this af- ternoon had found no. trace of it Yesterday morning robbers broke Into the rear of. DWmoW-^f ' .ware company at IBO Uaio: avenue South and made away with five guns, JUted as a .32 automatic, Spanlah type; .22 Hartford auto- matic: .32 Winchester revolver; .32 Coifs automatic: and a .22 H. & R. long barrel. It Is believed a quantity of lunu- nltlon was also taken. Entran(;e.| ' I.tho place wns mode .througl ' .jar window, from the roof of adjoming building. The thieved ~ ^ believed to have come down elevator shaft to tho main flobr of the store. compcay-lo- unroftd-Gor. w» followed’by Intro- a. balance, sheet'show- on Page 3, Column 4.) MI-WET PARTY MILWAinCEEJ, Juno SO.(UE)— •• . resounding appeal f o r - a : new - .olltlcal -party, that-•’refuses-to Yield to ue liquor. Interests" won . voiced, .today . by . Mrs. .'EUa- a :. Boolo, Brooklyn.'N. Y.,-,prestdeat ■ of the .Women's Christian Tcm- . '. peraace-.UnlotL.r- . I ' .At. the SSln.-asnual: convcnUoa . Iof tho temepraace. organization, Mrs. ..Boole-attacked, both tha^'- DemocraUc- and; thp -Repubtlcon;-; parties for ’•botroying .theU con- sUtuencIes” In'passing-the.'prohl-'-. blUon ro^l.resoluUoa.'-''. . .V ,cago;>toPoid{16n VBaUed4ast>snlsht , the:;-,finer;-;De«ten^/.?rlnc*.^i-': . .^o:rcscuo';«lilpJcrow\WB;.coth- wed^;,of;,'v:wlu1am‘ '5:Al«coa«ler; Brooklyn <6t.'‘:-Fred.'- I^ltermon, (whb''.wa«;rilattdni'«;;«echanIo.-iil S£,S.nT'S“SS2 :cyia»;'ftllcemta-’^ ^ liofiMattehl'i.'.TVho.wi*’.lost,presum; ..iTh»iiwwUe'.vplane'-;'.jyas:C:bough •" ...... I . Ill RECOliD RISE branches of industry wan.reported- by Dun and Bradstreet. loo.,; todays : ‘^e.»om«ntuB).Vtth which gen- eralfbuBlness has rebounded from |ts.nll-tlme;low lovels-r ot three Months-ago doubtless Is* porallel 'to the hlatory.____ .try.'*.' the' weekly review ' aald.-) — tlmo‘ln!tbe last.decode.hBS forward scope It: ;roovon)ent.ao/mdfl-jm.U» attained lii such B^^ef ,^^of'U m a ^ .DUinlt4:;evideseta(l Today’s Games NATIONAL ^ ClnclnnaU'-^020 00obOoJ^2.‘'T''.'t.: ■ : Boston ;.;-‘->.30* 100 01*— '9 13.; 0 j -Batterlea; Lucas: Stout nsd LomV- bardl;. Cantwell .and Hogaa. r'---.; ;.';; . Pittsburgh ’:.:.21D100 000^ 4 UVl Philadelphia. 000 OlOJUS— 0 -3 0 M :. •BatterlMS •-Bwlftjf^^’rench'• .‘UJd -, Piclnlch; ^-Moore": Piekerell ^ aa4i>- Todd. R K a St' Loui8.:-i00o 000 vm. Yotk~::j)oooooooo::^iPO/49'. , .Batteries: .Uean^-.. pnd^^TOlaoay.-.vA. .......... Chicago - _ - i J _____ aoooooW!^ U' Brootayh.:-:';;:--,yvr;.^V:^lQ2‘< > 0 8 0 ^ rg y M ^ .:: BatteriMr,IfelMn.'-’m qd>Bi(t^tt;9.^4Vti.. Mungo and Lopet ^ 11 * I t V.\/ St,jLouls.'.-.'^«iL"^U>H>a^~ - -

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Page 1: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

C ID AS Gty i G i s p te

• A inerlca'and O anadi Thrcnton AuBtrolla W ith Flood

On;Marliet

F r a h ^ f Fightin^^^^ E(6ep Gold Standard, Threatens Reprisals

W o r l d C o n f e r e n c e a t ' C r i s i s A s P a r l e y

L o o k s t o U . S .

OAPITUI^TION F0EE8BEH

Oonforonco Soolo Eostrietion On A c rc ^ o ^ Inorcaao'.

•World Pr i ces -

LONDON, Juno 30 (ttP)—Amer­ican and Canadian w heat' nc^U a- tors, aeeldng an Bgrccraent, to ro- slrlc t w heat acrcar;o and flo ralae prfcc*, formfllJy threat«n«} todayj to du'nip tholf' 600.000,000 surplufl

• biwhoto o f .wheat on the worlJ market If A ustrallalrerun^ I opemte.

'• . F lp irca wcro presented to Stan­ley •Bruco. chief Auittrallan nor*

. tlator and form er prlmo mlnlnlcr, - to ahow th e otnbunt of w heat thd

United Btatefl and 'C anada could dump on thd world m arket In casc

, of a w heat w ar. ;Cohlca n'anib .

B fu c o .a t .onco 'caljled tho Aua- • - g lhc

by the. B tn to’prlmo. mlnUters of Auatnillfl. who jnoot,topiorrpw;

The U nited StAtcs,'C&n&d'o.'Au3' tralla^ond A rgentina,;four of the five g rea t w heat cxportlne coun-

, irlejt, aro the negwtlatora.-'They *cek the cooperation of Russia, the fifth;'. • . - ■ •

A ustralia ym ntd 'aa a condlUoa of the agreement. Its: oxtenBlon*to European .whcat-vcxportjaff. coun-

' trlea, and seeks also t6 'exact prom­ises from im porting, nations tha t they wUl no t Itaposfli exclusive tar-

Iffs or r tg u l t t ^ n s . ; 'W anU 'lD gb l im i t

Purthet*.,W ith'her, w h e a t 'O ..., ago .fiTOWlng. all tho • tlmfl. as .the I

c o u n try , to. developed; lAUBtralla wants onV limit.on'.ner. o o ro a^ to

; Canada and •'Hcnti', MorBontliau'of the United StatM aio cooporaUng closely In the-hegoliotlons.''. Theyhad held th e ; th rea t .-o f d u m r - over the AustraUana for some -

' ' ' and apparentlyV cW 'forccd finally to subnD tJt-a i'.a^t'onbroU ,/ac tor

. . InMhe ncgotlaUona.i '

ip

B tltL E X m OAMPOBELLO ISLAND, N.

B i june SO'diPJ — I’rcaldeiit noosevelt >wts sold today to feel th a t t l i m la no objcctloit on'Ilia p a r t m any pinna for the.vnrloua c^HjruJ bunkii to undertake, temporary ciirrciicy stahUlzatlon.

B y United rrca* ' la te s t devclopmei)ta in the

world^cconomlo coii(erenc«: DelegntcA bald anxious coii-

auItaUona, nwolUnj; I'rcnldciit ltoo»e%«lfa response to appeal for action - on currency.

Federal I tc s en e Uaiilt ot Netv Yorit conalden plan for buying . dollars abroad to check .tluctiuU onn. Doliur, golned in a ll foreign ox- dutngeii.

.Fntnco m akes Implied th rea t of.tnulB K tallatlon uiilesn dol­lar Is stabUized. - .

Daludler te lls parliam ent u t Paris ho p lans a Heir-siistulning

‘ French em pire if the confer­ence falls.', The tVbeat confereca refcelVed

.a th rea t from tho United States and Canada th a t- th e y

IDOLLiSEENIN

. TEiftTlilEPLANFcdoral Rcsciyo Bank Ponders

Pnrchaao on Foreign. Exchanges •

Cop.vri>rlil. 3SSS, by Unlird rrcsfl LONDON, Juno 30 iHhi—Amer­

ican official qua rte rs 'o a ld today tho Fedeml Reserve bank ot Now York was seriously consldcrlnc purchoso ot dollarfl In the foreign exchange market to chccK its wide

I fluctuations. .A dcclalon w as 'sa id to be

mlnent on a broad policy on trol sim ilar to the operation of tho

WARNS O F nBPIU SA L • LONDON, June 80 ilU!i-Pmncc,

flChtbig.olubhom ly. to save her gold standard; submitted to tho world. economic confcrcnco todoy a w arning ogalnst inflation tha t could ba interpreted os threaten- ing rcta lla tb ry measures If Amer-

, lea Jrefuaed to agree to currency Islahlllzatlon.'' While- .delegates awaited tho oiitcomo o f an -oppeal to Presl- (Continued on Pago 2, Column 1.),

F O R « H PSeM-chors'Give .U p .E ffo rts 'to . Find Boy. 7, Missing in

' Idaho WildB. , ,

Chamber of Oominerco, Twin ' ■ .. F a lls . Merohimlei' Tflko ' '

I:,. No,.proclBii;atl6n, Jias,,yet been issued hcrq tixJay.'.caHliig on bus!-

: ■ •ncs8;flnnB oiid iiuWloJlnstltuUons to : e l m : Monday,'^ July,'3, - and ; the

‘ meretiaiittf bureau.'\of: -. the Twin Palla:•Cham1^cf^^of■ C o m t h ^ .

:ia3(tn m oeUon favoring'kho:niov,o. , ;.,Tiila'::waa ■.tto'alttjkUon'lthU.'iif-,

........... ■ ilon of tho■ fauWwtoftei'GdvemoV.C.-Bdh'Rbs* - : issu^ a'statement; .atuouoced-by ,- ;th«Jfwlng.TimcsyWrt«rdajf, kug^, , gesUni th a t .•MoD(to.-.,iui swell :w

,b#-;.bT »er«?> .h«ldoya. V' w .~ii-V «i'B flgel8n^chalr«ah of

>;:',that-by':Rmiotis;M Ubn';Jnly..'4:l*:;,.-':.:oafl;of;tlie deslj|fiuiu4'.iilq*tng:^a - •• 'jOh'dvUiftt' tb e ; j iu r e a t t r ^ . - p ' • ' •

it>i^Uon':to suggA U .^ltlom ti

s' 6 SlBSS=.6-m w lo l^ i 'b u s ^ e ia

'ihbuld M-lsauodfc^nV'for'alboll-; \day,.Ubhdn^bajwdiUd-tM ^Slad~to

1 ;__________ i i

C o n f e r e e # l o D r a w , _ ^

. '/econ6W8'.omfor^<*rt,'.;,edV;to>,<-"'‘ - ---------- -

Wm

Moley Confers Raymond Molcy, President It's personal representative

Hull, chief United and then with Jam es M. Sprague,

I special financial advisor; Senator I Key Pittman, Dem., Nev.. silver j e x p ert and Herbert Bayard Swope,

■ - • ■ Moloy - —

Iwhlch'-the. attention of tho lomlc conference wns centered.

Ask H ands Off unilerstood that Spraguo, -satlons -w ith heads .of

;ontrol banks of Curo]Man nations.

I 'se o k Instead':

■Bomb Rocks St. Peter’s in Rome

Hurfl Is tho Imposing portleo of St. I'olcr'n Cullinlrftl In Itomo, where cxnIoHloii of » bomb' (iilA ) th irty feet from thn lliily Duor (U) Injurc-d Jnur pcnion», dunuiECd thn'building,sllKlilIy “ 'id (Uiiw.-d u panic In "

.................... - r pllBrlnis. . A Slianlurd U ohnrKi'd w ith placltig Ir r i u d of Holy Yo liomli.

Did-Didn’t Game Leads Inquisitive to Aimee

PARIS. J u n e ,30 lyju — Aimee ,Somplo M cPhcr»on,-Four Square I“ apel evnngollBt, was recovering I

tho American huflpKiil today I from her recent, abdominal opera-

BOHERIYDIESIN

Farm Recovery Plan Is Coordinated With Control of Industry

NOIGDILIY WIFE’S

trolim inary Lajnsou Hearing; Held in Stanford Campus

Slaying

’’It-.waa - learned

.-mpo'roiy stabi. unwilling to', onter. any. agreement

,th a t would prevent him from cxcr- iclalng hia power to decrease the gold content of tho dollar under

Thomas amchdment.

whctla'r ahe'.had-

McPherson sent a telegramto her husband, David H utton .,at

no pound Ron.'• L ater M rs. McPherson

through her nutgcon.ahe had noli • - • - but:a«Bt-.Uia c n l i le .y........ ............ person tapping'w ires,carrying: h o r - confldcn,tt^:..-tclei;

^ I n c ’e the ‘'dld-dldn't'’ niquence on the baby, .Mra. McPherson h - chnngcd lie r Iio.-ipltar room Uir Umes to outw it un\y»ritcd visitors. Sho expccta to leiyfoWio hoHj>ital nex t week.

r jieC A L L . Ida., June 30 Vani — Lost in tUc .wilds of tho Salmon Hver. distric t, the fa te .o f F rank Lob«ars;"7. remained an unsolved

.'mystery today. Iwanlsburg, from ....... .. .__wan’aered. la s t ' Sunday,' said the! group of m iners and homesteaders I who had .been .sea rch ing for tho' lad since Tuesday had abandoned their offorto..'

A pair o f ttbandoned'snow flhoesl found between the father’s .m il' claims whero'.llttlo F rank .had ' go. to :hU mother;, fou r . mllesl

tonee, woa.tlio m ute ;ev ld»ce of . .M is a lm o s t ' certain another

tmgedy-to be w ritten Into the hls- to ry 'o f-no rlhom jdohb., Although be-left. tho claim Sunday, I t wiCs sotvuntll la to : Tuesday th a t the, father.loom ed, his .son ,had notl reochedvbis desUnalion.- :

xeroejy cold, nights, la the__ ^ irldge section, together withthe lltUe possibility th a t tho boy cdu)d bava found shelter w ith set­tlers,.dampened tho'hopas .of flnd- lB g .F ^ k alive..; '-;,.,-

1 h E I R ^ E X P E C T E D'. 'T 0K I6;, Juno-:80. ■ heir

to Uie th roho .o f’Japas 'to .e ' ' in.'December. I t warf.offlclL.., _ ^ ty iced : today'. . Erdperor Uirohlto

[ond-,the :cxpr«8a^aw. pa ren ts of three 'dauffhtars, 'bu t. - h a v e '' h d ^ 'f o r a son. '.The law s ot. ah forbld,a daii'ghtM tbe.,Uu(ono.V/..,

I Daladier • Poreseea ^ Economic . Isolation r,If’London

Parley Pails;

P A raS , Juiio 30 (UP)—Prance will begin deyelopmient of a self- su sta la lsg 'iemplra' if ' the-.world

Prom-

d a y . .................................. I f . tbo conferenco iS' unsuccosa-> ful.iUift: premier aald, lie. wUl .caU a national and colonial ocoDomio conferenco.at P a ris^ In an .effo rtto -atftit Fr^neo -t 1 the colonies

and : protecting,k e ts ,-■ ............................

, \:Tho'. govemmeiit.<pro6Tam,-.hO' Isold, would.be olRUd at encourog?I Ing .the' colonies .vto.>prodiico, mair ' terials ' to meet. French -Toqulro- mento in-the case^of.goods'Which

•r ho.-ipiiai. room itw it un\y»ritcd v a to l e ^ e ^ i o h

M a y o r i n B o i s e f o r

’ H i g h w a y F u n d T a l kMoyor D uncan MeD. Johnaton,'

accompanied by Asher B. .WilBon, Rep. Dan J.-C avanagh andH ep .i H ariy Barry, le ft .for Boise this; morning, to confer regarding the. amount Of funds to bo allocated i th is ’ c ity and county from . the sta te ’s share in Uio public works funds. ; Tho m en will m eet J . ,H. Stcmmer, direc tor of tho . stnto bureau of highways.

jlB T A IN W IE A T TAX , WASHINGTON. JUno'30 lURi—, I The farm relief odmlnlatratlon bos ' Intentton a f present o f redue-

the 30 cent, processing ta x on cat despite tho . high m arket I sc, A dm lniatrator;Pcek said to-'

Doublo Puncral Flannc Fonnor Twin Falls

Ecsidcnta J _ —

i.T’ntrick Doherty, 2.7,,d!cd a t.l:! o’cW k tills momihg. a t , a Bol hospital thiTo days a fte r hla wife, Ifrs . Imogcne -Craven- Doherty, Buccumbcd.cn route to the same

)spjlal. ■Both-wore form er rcsluonts pf.

I Twin Falls.Iniurles suffered when tho Doh­

e rty car crashed.Tuesday n igh t throtigti a guard fenco while trav ­eling up a grade w est of Boise, wera. responsible fo r Uielr deaths. Tho car. driven hv Mrs, Doherty,

isaed tho machine driven by B. Hoffman, Boise, sk idded 'sud­

denly. • and . rolled . oVer several tim es..

Chest Cruslicd :Mm. D ohertys chest woa crush­

ed mnI. abo.suffered head Injurlea. Doherty In .^ '.m angled condition Uiat prevented the tak ing of x -rays had btcn-glveii only a .flgh tlng clumce for. recovery. .

Doublo funeral'services will bo Iheld Sunday At 2 p.' m: In Boise. |Tho bodlbR rest a t tho Bummers[and ICre1)a''mortuap'.

•'Friends H ere

SAN JOSE. Cal.. Jiini' 30 (IM'i— David A, LaniHon iileadwl nnt guilty t(^ny ut hlH prullmlnAiv hi'urlng on chnrgcs of nuirdcrini; hln wife, Allune, in tticlr .Stanford campua coltage Ufn\orlal lUiy,

Superior Judge Hobcrt 11. Syer se t Auguflt :21 US till! Ual9 for hiri trlnl.

Luinson. stood confldDntly nnd Kpoke in a clcnr, firm tone. wh"n the Judge rcud the chJirge una usked him for hLi plcn.

•'Nol guilty,”, hu replleil.Judge Syer . then ashed If he

waived Ills legal righ t lo demand II trial within 30 days, and he answered:

‘•I do."Short UearlLg

Tho proceedlngo lasted less than five minutes. Uinison en­tered tho crowded courtroom ac­companied by hia slater. Dr. Uar- guret Lamson, and two attorneys.

There was no ueinonBtnitlon In outsldo the building. Lameon

exhibited none of tho ncrvousm-as th a t, marked h is . earlier oppeor- ances before staring crowds. W hen the preliminary, hcarlig ended; ho returned to the coii jail cell where ho has been carcerated since May 30.

P ira t Deciamtlon His plea today was hln flrat

formal declaration of innocence. Hla attomoyo did n n c ^ r m lt him

and aeuthem Xdaho-towns whom bad v lsltid froquently-since

.. rcsldence ln Bolatf. They, bad becn-.ln.two other nutomobUo nc- cldenla this spring .-.-::,', • V . . .Mr8.'.Dohorty;is.the daughter of MrS.:A. B. Wood. BolBo..Her b ro th ­er;-Leavitt Craven. w ent-to Boise

RESCUE PLANE HOPS OFF

young,h a a 'p r

to testify t . ___ ___________ _mcnt,-although, from tho tlm p)

- -;-(vlfo's b«ly. waaVfounU m tested ho, had nothin*- t<

, ___ her death. - 'Tha sta te claims Lamson llu;l-

geoDcd his wife to dentn na flhc- --------- - fo r a bhtk. U'.o

morlal day. Her body was fbund In thu bathtub and reported by-Lamson after he passed through tho houss •- - • m it a real eatnlo dealer.

I National _ ^ 8odation Adopts Scalo for Sobmisslon to

Eccovery Chiefs"

C o o p e ra tio n A ssu re d In R u lin g Issu e d

By R o o se v e lt

WASHINGTON, .hme ,1(1 il'.l’'- gcnernl program 0 1 cocirdlnutlun

ttetween the tw in rocovi-ry iidmtn-

ROHCVClt.tie order. Inlonticd In cliirify ilblq dupllcullonH iiml ovorlnp-

ping authority between tlir IndiiN- ’.rlal recovery uml crTjcrg.-ncy farm relief adminlstrnliiinH, wim an- nounc«l 1 1 1 a Joint ppohm ronfgr.

0 held by Gen. Hugh .Inhnwm nt IndiiHlrU-H contrul iiml.i-ann ael

■linlfllnitctr Peek.niimt S r t Wiigi'N

t \vn» announced th a t liidnii- Lrlca iii'oklng nmrUotlngy agrct-. mcnta under term s of Vlie farm acl would a t the Hiimu time U* rc .

Kahn Asserts Changes in U. S, Government Have Madq.

Stock Fortunes

SIL E N T ON PO O L Q U ER Y

A ssets o f B a h k in g -^ o rp o ra tio n Hovcnlod E a r l ie r in .

D ay’s Quiz

:]ulrctl to cand bolter working c nditiunN

, I'S- Tbin 1 ordinarily

«me under the excluHlve control if Gen. Johnson, but by. mcimn «f ' coordinated organization the

procens will be handled a s a whole.Peck and Johnson joined in stiit-

ng the the prealdenfu order will 'facilitate tho cloacst coopemtlon." ' In accordance witli tho order, all

provialons of the Industrial recov­ery act relating to fair competition will be applicable to a ll Industries, Including farm product dlstribu- *.ora and marketers.

"There Is no hole by which any­body can get away,” Joluison said referring to tho labor provisions. (Continued on Pago 2, Column 3 )

WASHINCTPN, Juno 30 (ai>l— stock m arket pro tlta havo

bi'un. made In recent months o t li'33 Ihrotigh change In govern- ineiitiil policies. Otto H . ICahn, ' uenbr partner of. Kuhn, J ^ e b and comimny, told Senate stock roar- l(ot Invcaiigatoro todoy, but ho refused to say whether there w aa cvl<lenee of pool operations In tho itooseveii bull markeU

The little bonlier conderimed abort selling,on tho otock m ar--

Short selling, he said, usually la icgitlmato but MomeUmcB is per- nieloufl.

.•'Personally." ho added, "I'vo ever sold a share of s tock short 1 my llfciV ,

Asks A bout PoolB „Ferdinand Pccom, commltteo »

counsel, turned tho Inquiry to ­ward tho boom whllo queaUoning Kahn on “making m arkets" fo r securities,

'"rhero wcro hugo profita in oup change of goverrimcntal policy," ICahn said, ■ ■

•"Were there evidence-of-pool seratlona In .recen t m onths?’■ ecom asked.■■Perhaps I m ight no t g lv o .u ]-

opkiloa," Kahn replied.' "Your, optolon would bo valui

ale," Peeora said.- •"I think I ought n o t express

lyaelf, without access to thq facts, os to w hether thcro havq been since March lUegltlmato pool . o ^ U o M ■ cvldeflce,"^ .-lUlin..,.,

Earliflr.ln^todny'B '««8lonfl,;cvi«>■

Slmnond i^ rd w o re Oo. and Dr. 0. A. Ernes Victims'

Of Thefts

( -NBW.;.YOUK,' Jimo..'ao::<IJJl) .Monnod.,by iour<pilota;:a'(BelI. . . •oa imanoplano • le ftrj'loyd i B « m o tt |

ATLANTIC.; CITY, N.SO. (U.R>~-A.mh)lmum wo and a maximum working week i

iVention-here.-. . . ,.. The .code provided a . minimum pay of $16 a w eek for senior mak clerks. $12 for jun ior male cicrks S l l. fo r s^nlor'-female clerks SO, fo r Junior.- fem ale clerks. . . maximum , w ork week of 48 hours

i w as.s e t. fo r w omon^rW ages wl}l be $1 less for. tkll classes south of tho.liIason.DIxoal'linB.’. the code

'.EllminaUon.ot^’cut'th roat" pricc

sold ,Bt le u . th a n .th o replacement coBt,-plus a minimum charge of 10per-cen t f — ------------- -------- *•— '

'This provlUsing-mer_____to . a ttrac t > tndo..

d ; A.rAffleek,V6f Salt Lakr} City ns.':Clected-.Tieo-preBldont,"vi-’' ' '

f ix -r1 took r l__ . . . . .

which involved tho .he(t of an arsenal o f five guns :rom the Diamond H ardware eom- }ony. and the other the (osa of a Mash automobile belonging to Dr. C. A. Emes. from In fro n t of his homo a t 205 N inth avenuo North :arly tills morning. . .

Tho Emes machine boro license number 6-R.2a70 ond la a dark blue seaan. I t Was reported to police to have.been stolen a t 2:20 a. m. Members of the fam llv heard someone s ta r t the m otor Just be­fore that, and D octor Em es.rush­ed, to the fron t door; only to discov­er tho car gone. Offlccra this af­ternoon had found no. trace of i t

Yesterday morning robbers broke Into the rear of. DWmoW-^f '

.ware company a t IBO Uaio: avenue South and made aw ay with five guns, JUted a s a .32 automatic, Spanlah type; .22 H artford auto­matic: .32 W inchester revolver; .32 Coifs automatic: and a .22 H. & R. long barrel.

I t Is believed a quantity o f lunu- nltlon was also taken. Entran(;e.| ' I.tho place wns mode .througl ' . j a r window, from the roof of adjoming building. The thieved ~ ^ believed to have come down

elevator sh a ft to tho main flobr of the store.

com pcay-lo- unroftd-G or.

w» follow ed’ by Intro- a. balance, sheet'show - on P age 3, Column 4.)

MI-WET PARTYMILWAinCEEJ, Juno SO.(UE)— ••

. resounding appeal f o r - a : new - .olltlcal -party, th a t - • ’re fu ses -to Yield to u e liquor. Interests" w on . voiced, .today . by . M rs. .'EUa- a : . Boolo, Brooklyn.'N. Y.,-,prestdeat ■ of the .Women's Christian Tcm - . '. peraace-.UnlotL.r- .

I ' .A t. the SSln.-asnual: convcnUoa .I o f tho temepraace. organization, Mrs. ..B oo le-a ttacked , both tha^'- DemocraUc- and; thp -Repubtlcon;-; parties for ’•botroying .theU con- sUtuencIes” In 'passing-the.'p roh l-'-. blUon ro ^ l.re so lu U o a .'- ' '. . .V

, cago;>toPoid{16n VBaUed4ast>snlsht , the:;-,finer;-;De«ten /.?rlnc*.^i-':

. .^o:rcscuo';«lilpJcrow\WB;.coth- wed^;,of;,'v:wlu1am‘'5:Al«coa«ler;Brooklyn < p»6t.'‘:-Fred.'- I^ltermon,(whb''.wa«;rilattdni'«;;«echanIo.-iilS£,S.nT'S“SS2:cyia»;'ftllcemta-’^ ^

liofiMattehl'i.'.TVho.wi*’.lost,presum;

..iTh»iiwwUe'.vplane'-;'.jyas:C:bough • " ......

I. Ill RECOliD RISEbranches of industry wan.reported- by D un and Bradstreet. loo.,; todays

: ‘ e .»om «n tuB ).V tth which gen- eralfbuBlness has rebounded from |ts.n ll-tlm e ;low lovels-r o t three M onths-ago doubtless Is*porallel 'to the h la to ry .____.try.'*.' the' weekly rev iew ' aald.-) — tlm o‘ln!tbe last.decode.hBS

forward scope I t :

;roovon)ent.ao/mdfl-jm.U»attained lii such B^^ef

, ^ ^ o f 'U m a ^ .DUinlt4:;evideseta(l

Today’s GamesNATIONAL ^

ClnclnnaU'-^020 00obOoJ^2.‘'T ''. 't.: ■: Boston ;.;-‘->.30* 100 01*— '9 13.; 0 j

-Batterlea; Lucas: S to u t nsd LomV- bardl;. Cantwell .and H ogaa. r'---.; ;.';;

.Pittsburgh ’:.:.21D100 0 0 0 ^ 4 U V l Philadelphia. 000 OlOJUS— 0 -3 0 M :.

• BatterlMS •-Bwlftjf^^’rench'• .‘UJd -, Piclnlch; ^-Moore": Piekerell aa4i>- Todd.

R K aS t ' Loui8.:-i00o 000 v m . Yotk~::j)oooooooo::^iPO /49'. ,

.Batteries: .Uean^-.. pnd^^TOlaoay.-.vA.

..........Chicago - _ - i J _____ a o o o o o W !^ U 'Brootayh.:-:';;:--,yvr;.^V:^lQ2‘<>080^rgyM ^.:: BatteriMr,IfelMn.'-’m qd> B i(t^ tt;9 .^4V ti.. Mungo and L o p et ^ 11 * I t V.\/

St,jLouls.'.-.'^«iL"^U>H>a^~ - -

Page 2: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

l litre Two IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO • . Friday. June 30.1938

EM TH ERE TO lADPESIFIGH

S t a t o Univcraity Authority ' - Woriis of bangers from

Beet Parttaito ’

% Dr.' AV, E . ShuJl, fnlortiolc or llic'Unlvcraliy of Iduho nlon aervlcc.- arrived hcru ycHlcr- (lay Id (luvptc ncvcrol diiyH ' jiroblcms. tii-lfllnt; oul of f;ri

'Hopper Infcatatlon on the Salmon Hvcc trflct, and ttlu appcarnncc- In a nambor of beet flclciB o t vich worm, botli of which <julro Immedlatu control. '

I }{>!vcy

IH.TS iinil mhhllM on llic Siilmoii trac t lind with R. H. Tallmtin. iniinnBcr of the AmalKumutcd au- (;nr company here, who »uacfl hla conccm Jinn 10 power spniylnB nmclilnPH now n t w(irk In flolcU flKhtlng IhL- InroiKls of ihL- wcb- worni. Paris ifrecn Is the buais of tho spray belny uhimI on bccL! In <)oth thlu territory nnd In (hu llurlcy-Ruperl-Pnill dlitrict.

Ure« riR h t Offlololn. nre urging tha t )

forl.i b« npare<l to wat'e- kntlcs* w :ir„on tho wcb-wormii which Dr. Shull nays atUxch the leaven. l>ut clovii nut hurnt Uio Ik'fit. excepting to <lclay Itu mu; lurily.. ,1'icplnlnlnB the pe»t ntjtl lh« rnctliodH to bo uHc<l to miecoBS- fully ovorconio it. Dr. Shulf «ays, ' "Wcb-worma nrc .thu Inrvnl jitaKc of u- Ueht yellow to brown- iBti colorcd' m uth which hi auch larBO num bers only ti fewi (lays ogo. Tho Inrval bnyo hatch ' ed from th o . eggs dopoaltcU or Iho bectfl by thcaoi molhs. II requires about four ilaya fo r thi .Jttrvao 'to haUU from the eggs, T ho 'vc iy tiny w orm s which ure vacJouo fllmdca of green In color

• gro^v very rapidly until th ey — nboutton Inch In length.

• J o t grow th IDuring

they feed .. - thcrcforu able amounta of beet

thlu.period very much ujiula destroy l a r g t -----------leaves. .Tho Jnryol norlod lasts for about thrpo %vecUfi a t Uic end pi which the larvae muKa their m y loto the ground where they pass a resting period and during which' tlmo they changc Into u m oth,w hich again lay s’c g ^ for

• luiQthcr generation of moUis. There are three generations of [he mopis' each yeur. ’

' E a t Weed*0 Insects normolly fecU upon. . . . . . . ----------- ■••'J."clo and

itopa in acU la

.................................... ....... ... Red■ rooted plff.w ecd 'and ,lam bs quar­

ters ' a re tho tw o moat favored wild' hoata.

■ i '"A ftc r th e 'wdjTOs have dovcl-

area there Is only one s . .fu l. mothod o f .controlllnff ------■ Tills method conslsta of tho nppH-:

.caUon of araenlcarrpolson to thojU e t plants. P i r l s green m ay bo |

■ uppllcd o t tho ra te of,four i per aero either a s a apray a dusL

rale of-ono' pounU of tho p<: to three pounda o f flour o r •« other .ine rt dust. I f applies a npmy enough w ater should bo added to the :rolson,ao th a t four pounds.of the polsop moy bo ap- pllcd 'tb each aero of hceta. Cal- e lum . amenato m ay also , bo used a t tho rato of fouV pounds per ncro ln ' tho sam e m anner as parls groti'i Is applied. A rncnato o t lead m ay :also bo applied a t tho- r a to . 'o f e lg^t poyntJs — acrc.‘ Lflundry' Boap ahouk suldod to Uio lead arscnato a

' so th a t tho m ateria ls will ai! to tho plants and apread ovenly. over, the au'rtaco of the Icavca."

F r a n c e j F i g h t i n g t o

G o l d S t a n d a r d(Continued from Pogo Onp^

dent Rooaev 'elfto og«o to mcaauro th a t would'hoU th e . tuftUon of currcncleo, Franco aul»- milted a memorandum to tha

' ferchca. BUb-commlttco on e ' dies.- saying:

’ •"The reatorutlon o t m onetary aliiblUty In an essential condition precodont to any practical reduc-

'. tlon of bounties a a j subsidies totrad e .' " . ........

.^--D evaluation of currency lii the .• inOBt se'rloua and most obvious '

lioino rnini.lJ-iK .'Mm. Uoiiliih O.iborn ruturhed

yesterday fi-oiii ii weoli'a visit In ^olse nnd Ciilclwell.

rn. ir. \V. CloiichcK. Twin rallii. Mm. Jiimrii .S KoH. Joromo,

to MrmntiiliiHr. iiml Mis. TIioinnH .Simder-letl loiliiy for Uiolr Hunimor ___ „ ........

liomi!, on Wood rlvur near Eaiiloyjbut becniine . . . ... .. uprlnRH. . I Inturpre ltr iirocLilnro

IIA N ilO:AS ASSiLIER

Fiffht in .‘‘Mexican Villasc' R esu lts 'in Hearing

Before Kinney

Joe Marter. facoii pronccullon for uimnult^ip.m M. Aiiliby n.s f Kult of iri/iible nald tQ; have In '•Mexlcim vlllHg.." in lloeU iirouli yestenliiy,

Ifu WMH brouj;!Guy I.. Kill

OUT OUR WAY

broucht 1 ncy yi'aUn e of thu II

.■ .Iiiilf!

To <.'iilii;lmlB VIhU.M1k;i Annnhulln Gee. who hnn 'cn viKllfnK reliitlVL'H In Miintiiiiii ir Uu' jHuit two wouUm, I.i ex-

peeled hiimu lotniirruw,

liecumu Involveil,I t wiiH Bald by tho fuiirt itxlitj

11 pri'llmlmiry hcnrhiK was to In Klvcn Uiu iiiiin ulthur today or noxl Wodnc.ulay., 13. .V. Lmwn apjii'Or' imI nil nUorni'y ' for llic ilufciidiint who III accused of (|iiurr.;llnf; w lt^

On Trip to i;««h jlilii wlfo. Hhu Ik rcpuleil to him;Ciirllfi Turner.Mnil rniii tr. tlui Anhliy honiv, with her

Mrs. Marry .Enton nnil son, Cu'r-; huMliiind followlng<wltli nn Eaton, are on a motor trip 'T lii'ri'nu llln ir liltiM-ciitlou with

Snlt I jilie City, 'b y brought tlio'fnlony cliiirijc.

till'

nuiiRbtvr Ih Hornr. >and Mrs. Nlnl Urniliihaw.

M urtaugh, nre thu paruntH daughter bom June :in a Montooth maternity honto,

Reliirim t<) Allili.nMloa M argaiet Howinan.. Al­

bion, has ruturncil lo Iht Iichih', following ft wovli’H vlHlt with .\ll:i.'! Mnrjorlv Holnian,

Llc4-iiH<-d to Will., l,iccn;i« to woil wa!i Imimil nl thu office of Ihr n ionly iithi.Iit yc-’Jlenliiy to Krcil II. liiicln-iiclcirr, McCamnion. nnd Uorii WIIson. Jerome.

Flro Drpiirtiiiunt CiillidThu fire dv |«rtniunl wiui culled

between 1 nnd 2 o'elocU tlilH morn­ing to pu t ou l a trash fire la thu alley In tho SOO-hloeU between S«rv- enth and Eighth avenues North. '

SLAI CtDREM AfiE;GIVENRIIES

GnrH to \VaHliliii;t(ni Mrs. Irene I'uttygrove luft thin

I morning by motor for YaUhno, Wfinh., where iihc will uiitiiblbli resilience. Mr.<i. I’etlygrtive. lmn lived In Twin Falls for the pant tenyeftra.

KimRCll IlHcs S im <hljp \Funeral oervlccs fV D. J , Itus-

sell, who died 'hero Monday morn­ing, will bu held Sunday itftemoon a t 3 o'clock n l the Rupert eumcr

, tc iy. Tho Rupert Odd Follows I lodge, o f which he was ii member, I will be In churgo of the servlecu.

Mennoiiltcs I'lcnlc Membera and friends of tho

.M ennonlto. Brethren In OJirist church and Sunday i?chool m et th is afternoon a t the Twin Fulla

.county fairgrounds, Filer, for ft picnic and entertolnm cnt of sports.- Tho parly assembled a t the chureh a t 4 o'clock, and mo-

]tored lq_ lhu picnic grounds. '

yesterday for a brief visit with tho latter'a bnrthcK Lnmont John-

1, who today is taking Uicm on tour through the Sawtooth

country. The vlaltora ------ —! mur-

Iheir homo In tinie fo r the b ride ; to act’a s goddess o t Liberty a t a Fourth o t , July celebration a t Huntbigton.

To Seoiit Camp Dr. and Mrs. E. Run-iell •Sooll

nnd daughter, Mary IX)Ulae, nre .Ibiivlng fn the morning for tho morning for the Sawtooth scout camp to niiike preparations for the opening of the camping period, JuW 0. Mrs. Scott nnd dniighter wHl return Wednesday. Norland' Beanjcr, Hailey, who was hero re­cently told t h e Hcoht executive tha t tho citmn was in the best con- jlitlon It hod been yearn. Scott Bays ho expect.'? 76 boys to bo Ui'erc the f irs t week.

' oiriMssiblo bounties. iV "StulUfying ' normi

' o t conipotiUon, I t la likely lo

M usdl to agree, t o . currcncy sU b- .: HliaUon th a t, brought-the conftr-

iincb '.to d-.BltuaUon. so grave tho 'i lelD ga lcs'ta lked -o f going home. Hence .there 'waa I n 't h c French

.-^Jheraoronaum tho threa t th a t, the• United S tates, by refusing lo

bgrco to ' a tablllaitlon, would In­vite • reta lia to ry" meajmrcs from ' gold- standard . 'n a tions . which'

tceufd tako tho form of ta rlffa or npcclal customs -taxes or rcgula-

■ Itlons again st Amorlcau goods. • Dclogatba o f.tho .go lil a tandnrd

■Rations inot f irs t nlono and thenRvlth^namaay- MacDonnld. British

'..‘..prlmtf. m inister and chairmon .of, ' ilho world conference, nnd Noville

. r - ^ M ^ m l n g , they ngrecd to• meet ogttin lato . today, hoping

: .tb a f r ntcanUme'. PrOf. :.Riiymona:Moloy. prenldent nooscvelfs per- 'sonal- rcprcBcotaUvo. aod. p resen t 6ent6r .of' th e , entire conleroncc;

,.v would havo laomo.-.wprld. for.: th tm .■. 'The gold- :countrlcft, .arc France,. awltMl-land, .-Holland, .Italy

:. Oolglufh:‘,> lt'.waa___ — ........

/I 'cnm nw r-.w iw rurging . '•;:;SooBevoU,.^'aa ..

fluetuotlon of, currcncy ,-to low er '.the *oia>'C ontent. o f ;:the-'doUar. Tho proposiU w aa th a t B rita in

'• ^ o u ld relu^rb.-to tbo .'« Jd a tanda« l • on'd lh a t tho.ijew tloriar.w ould bp

•'fUcd .la ; value-; at,'.four, f .'gpourid -stcrllnff. '

P r i s o n e r G i v e s i n B e f o r e G a s T h r e a t

LIJWISTON, June 30 (III;) — . Thrent of authorities to hurl tear

bombs into his hiding place brought capture hero to r Otto Mey- ora. uHcaped prlflohcr from tho Idaho Btato penitentiary a t Boise. ■Meyers surrendered. He hod been convicted for robbery o t a hard- waro store a t Ifooskla, and won serving a tlvo to IS year term. Ho wan {o bo returned to Boise toduy.

COWKTA. Okla., June af) ir.lll- tvo chllilrrn filiiln by a- tnther lio H’ojild 'VallitT .'Jen iJeail.

...an Htiirvlng lo iluatli"Iniiled tiKlay, Thi.y w .ru Donald liigntm, 2, and Mary L<iu Ii ifrum, 1.

Tho father Jap InfcTam. af- yuar-old unemployed barber and mill worker.

By W illiam^AVIATION READY

FOREPICEVENIAmerican anti Poroisn Piiors

W in Match Speed iii NiitionoJ 8how

LOS ANGELES, Jlirio 30 m.HI— The laleiit frill* nnd tincry.in nautical, skill will be^dlsplnyed for tiio public gnxo tomorrow when AmcHcnn avlntien prrsentii'lta ' nufti a ir race nliow.'

Many of the. nallnn’s loading ...en nnd women pilotn • and n spr^nhhiig o t foreign talent have entered llio claflidc to demonstrate llto latent ntrldcs tho Industry h

.tiikuii In developing speed, ilui Iblllty mill dcpendnblIity,.The shi Iwlll end Independence day. ■

Co'iiliii.'iit Raro . .‘5omoUmo after mldnlghl tnnlght

from the other .end of Iho contln- the allow will got uhdur way,

mixed ficlil of pilots will soar nwiiy from New York In the Beh' dlx SII.OOO trophy i rnce, ^;lchest prize event of tho four.dayn. .

Tho Bendix roce will bu n ta r icry from the tlrnt caflk-wosb‘’dnsh" laviatinn. ntago<l during the alrug-

•liig days of ILh Infiincy, In ;No- •mtH:i;. iffrt. nil iintoimdeii Ijin

awalti'd

M IE lflO F .... EXCESS PROEIIS

was in the «laii-l __________ _ •t iicA lester .itte r |K a! in A sserts Ofianges in U. 8.

W a g o n i r ' c o u n t y auihorlties prL'pared a m urder clmrgo agnlnnt Ingram.

Two relatlvea, Knm Sewell, hbi father-in-law. nnd 'John Vo.ss, •Sewell'ii ntep.-ion, were woumlud when they a ttem pted to interferu w ith the killlngB. Sewell’s condi­tion remained sorloun.

•'They bad nothing to eat but cnmbread." Ingram told officers. "They were d irty nnd ragged. I'd ratbur sue them daed than starv­ing." ________________

F a r m R e c o v e r y P l a n

O r d e r e d C o o r d i n a t e d(Continued from Paga One)

•'We will go all tho way down Uio lino In these farm Industries.”

l i e explained, that- this policy would, of course, no t be applicable to farm ers o r farm labors.,

Textile HrnrlngH Meantime etfortn a t a compro-

mlao on a minimum roto of pay and maximum houin o t wprlc for. Uio tcxtllo Industry were pushed forward in conferencea between rft- presentativea o t Ihc 'lndustry and N. I. U. administrators,

•While, powerful Influences nrose w ithin the Indunti? In support ot labor's, demands foe •} minimum wago of a t Icaat SM a week. Ad- mlniatrator Johnson said every e t - ; fo rt was being made to settle the question as rapidly as possible.

"Wo've been sltUng up nights With them and are getting ahead

I fiuielily a s possible," Johnson

The ailininistrator said Uiat I codes,ot fair competition would be ' acted upon iia rapidly aa possible for preacntitllon to P r e s i d e n t Roosevelt, whose approval Is nec-' es-nary before they can be put Into effect. . , .

O thers Itcady :m ajor induatrles have

dustry 's codc this week,. Johnson said. He declined to namo the In­dustries bu t I t w as learned he re­ferred to ateol, oil, coal and poa-

Inibly tho automoUve industry.' In response to qucstlans, J son said price fixing’ was a "bad subject" nnd th a t "so far as wo, aro concerned >ve don 't w ant oricte fixing in U)c codes.'' Ho .'said hd preferred pledges . th a t productu will not bo sold u t less than coal o t production,. Spenking b t monopolies anil torUon, Johnson imld:

'‘JSxtortlon to my mind Is thu end and' aim o t monopoly, I

F a r m e r s R u b E y e s

A s D e e r R o a m s U p

Govemnicnt Have Mado Stock Fortunfcs

(Continued from Pago On<*'Ing almo.Ht r.O per cent slirlnkiujr of the tlrm'H aSHots in 1032.

Kuhn, L<iel> nnd ' Company sets on Dccembor 31. 11131, were npproxlmutcly 500,000,000. The balance slioet of December 31, 1D32, introduced totlay listed as­sets of 534,260.405-10.

Railway banking rivalry be­tween the houao of Morgan and Kulin, Loeb nnd Company, came to the Burfnce nlso when Otto H. Kiihn criticized M organ's hnnd- llng of Morgan's Alleghany Cor­poration crcnted In 1D20 In a freniled competiHon for rail dom- hiunce east ot the Mississippi

Kuhn's bank hocked the rival Pennroad CorjHiratlon w ith which thii Pennsylvanm system batUed tho aggrcHSivQ taclica' of Morgan anil the Cleveland Van-Swerlngen brothers who were, buying rail­roads w ith Alleghany funds.

AsserUng th a t bis udvlco bad saved Pennsylvania .'nharehoUera •’milliona of dolluni," Kahri coh^ .trastcd Pennroad aet-up w ith that o t Alleghany.

PIKE m t l L S AltSENAL FRANKFORT. Ky„ June , 30

(Ul!)—Flames c rcp l through .Iho second, story of th/Sgovem m ent arsenal hero late today after a resounding explosion ond threat­ened to spread to tho Utlrd floor where JBUU,000 w orth-of high cx-

loDlvo and ammunition la stored. ponUneous-combusUon of nep-

,tlmllno caused ihu flro. Nearby resldenLi were ordered to ' ' ready to flee.

tell ]L

_A few weeks ago. It wan nn cl'-phant' roaming the nago- bruflh near MurUiugh, The jiiichyderm, i t devcloprd, \vaii ini'iely getting a little r-xerclHo afte r a ride in a circus (ruck.

This llnie It's a decrr. I.'nrmern nnd other.s north­

west of hero yeateriiiiy wore dlHtlnctly surprised when they iirghted a largo doe .roaming in the A. J. Rcqua.bean field. 7l vaulted over fences wlUi ahnn- don, and wan Iasi seen going went to the Pierce ranch.

An Kvlnlng Times cirenlatlon man. In' the vicinity, a t tho time says no onb attem pted to explain me presence of the doc. but tha t ft wan beileve<l to bo headed to r Uoek creek, down which ciuiyon it probably came from the MlnldoHa forest pi.^- aervcH. • .

"Rubo" Randell, of Crystjil Springs Orchard, dcckircd to ­day Uiat he has been,- catching glimpses of the same deer for the la st several weeks.

brings the preacpi American ton- noRu ot thin type vcn-sel up to 01,300 still leaving a -bulancc of <3,700 ton.H to bo-built.

Dim' nnd Brndstrcct Mngnzinc Assert!! Rise.Is Best

In 10 Years

low high a t upswing

NI3W YORK.Haiiic Indimtrlcs nro advancing b tlvlty 111 tho ab'nrpest . ten years, Dun & Bradstrcct, Inc, Buld.ferty in the weekly tnide

ivlew. - s'

ADD.S WOHKEItS DICRTOIT — Chrysler Corp. hnn

laOdi-d 18,-112 workern to the pay­roll In Uie liuit 90 days, bringing the to ta l to -12,3(18. oftlclal.i

Inoiinewl toflay.

sfK N D S MILLIONS ', PHILADELPHIA — Tho ..... iTelfphone Co, ot rennsylvanio has ■appropriated 53,088,330 fo |- re- placemunts In the company's plant and'-servlcu equlpmtnl throughout the s ta te , it was omiounced-today.

Cnihnilth P. Itijdgiirs who for . riay.-. linil fought his way across tho continent In a trail craft. MIs-

. u tte r mlnliap had piled upon him In niicce.n-iion liut.o.^ch Uiiiu

,lhu intrepid' pilot . r<-iilnc<.<l .the wrecltod part nnd atriiggleil on. When he 'iirrivel. tho vcrlicnl riiil-

vas the only jiart of the orlg- linal plane left. ■.

"Ix)iinu<l" io t:ity .The nlr races this yenr wu're

" iu n l" to Los Angeles liy.Cluvuland. IjircBent lensu holder.' Tho motion picture colony' 1ms

;cn drafted to aid in thu enter­prise. Wallaco Bucry, Hoot Gib- iHin and other flying cinema starn will give e.thlbltionn. Mary Pick-, ford and Joan Crawford and other; Bcri'on nctre.i.'ics will add a .

I touch by Iheir presence flclal roles.

I s s u e s C h e c k s f o r ' R e c e n t L a m b - P o o l

Checks totalling 52881 were t» - .liig Issued a t the office ..of tho. [county extension agent' today In ‘paym ent o t tho.mo.it rcceht ship­m ent o f pooled lambaWhich sold In Denver a f SO.OO per cWt for o

ir und 50.70 for another.Twenty-growers will p'arUclpate : the distribution of checks today.

WILMmOTON; Dol.-^Wnge ln-.| crcaaea to r OBO v.'orkora In three units o f the.local ptnnts of E . L

Pont do , Nemours. Inc., ■ announced today.

, nitEMUN SBTS UECOUU CHERBOURG, France, June 30;

(UPJ—Breaking Uio trana-A tlan-■

-. NOTICE: ;THE FOLLOWmCt LUMBER DEALERS '

W I L L B E C L O S E D M O j S D A Y , J U L Y 3Ocm State Llir. Co. Homo Lbr. Obal Co.Boisc-Piiyctto Llir. Co. .' Ostrander Lbr. Oo.

' Kcll-Wilkison & Stronk

.. . time In 10 days, the NorUi German Lloyd Ilnur . Bremen reached this port today 4 daya,10 hours, • ' ......... ................. .......York.

0 minutes ou t of New

production Ih the Unlt<^ States and Canada <lurlng t ta y totaled 227,667 units. iftTilnal 183,022 In April and IDS.r.IO Ih May 1D32, tho'

'.niunt ot coiiimerco reported

G U E S T T I C K E T S G O O D T O D A Y !

- K IDDIES' SHOW SAT.. MORNINQ A T 101 — 5 ^ —JOK-K SA Y S!-- •

A auttlcicnt comment on tho yeara 1920-to-1033 la that you can mention "real cstato"'In the.presence of ton aiid hlno will wince. E h w hat? B ut they'll bo happy when you tell them about tho Good Times Just around tho com er—:

_ — ----- AT J O & k ’S ------------l a o D i c s : a d u l t s

I O C i U i E 3 Q 2 5 c

T o d ay ! . Big>6«ynit Showjiex :M ell in:

“ M an F!rom A rizo n a" ^

A Thrilling <5liiiplflr (Nu. 2) ot JOHN WAVNH ,1m ■ - ’

iTIio MUlUtlCANB EXl‘« ta .S '

IVpper-l'ot — und NetvA..

PBEyOE. SAT. N im .AT,12i,(SUN., MOH.,. TOUB.) '

I t ’H AH In Fiiri, iuKl Wo N ow r Rulso Oiie 1‘rlw sl

'y 6 u r - h 6 n r y ' s : V i 'O r t h i n . Q U A U ^ 'USED CA513 ,1020 1,'oni-Bednn U 61930 D«Soto G Coach .......J'2051028 ChovroIct'.Coupo ...„-...5>001031 Studcbakcr S e d a n ..... J46Q1030.Graham Coupo; J3001031 Ford.TUdor Bednn.....r —1033 Ford , C o u p o . .... ...X1020 Chevrolet JTruolt ....... SISB102trTord Coupe ............'..mJISS1025 Hud.son Coach, runii„„5 2G1020 Ford Bedun ...... 25

•1030-Foitl Coupe, :,v. ■’ Low mllcago -...... '........».„S23B

■ 1030 Ford,T udor Sedan....;,J2lO, 1031 Ford Pickup, tlccn8u.,*2llS; 1020 F o rt Plcitup,' llccn80..J125’

.1020-Fonl'T ruck , llcenau, ......Good .rubber .......... .....517BI^ t'U s.'C afo .fo r Your Cari '■

Union Motor Company

' -■youi.FOEO.JJ.oalfrV , ' iPwiii P t i i l f l . ' I d a h o >

—TORN m o M SAVAO& SEOHINO TURMOILOFTODAY-Alovestaty yoult nevtr forget— (cclilmcd

r r ; .

%R0{$IORW:. :AUNEMocMAriON« LORETTA YOUNG. .

GORDON WESTCQTT.

Gasoline Theft ■ Irk s Residents;.

_ When ,ono. resident o t the Reed.- opirtmentfl illscovetcdi- y fs tc rd a y . th a t bbi 'car • Mad ,-been- fllchcd;ot

-hat little %;nAOllno there wan in the old bus. I t Memed the sltua- Hon ,waa dcpl6ra)>le.- Diit ho got

nc\y supply and was on his woy.: . Ho-had left hla car parked otit-

car tho curb tieconjln^ to ' his custom, ns did his tallow-resldonts.

Shoflhono alxcet ■apartment -____ J another.onb of them found-

th a t he,; too, hiid lost his motor fuel. .Ho had no. sooner' gotten underwoy, until the third resident,...................lltUe late and.hurry-

iiii oftlcc,' found his, ear , been' robbed o t Its petrol, kep t up until, when, tho

nmijlio had cleared away, seven vietims -adm itted ipisollne losses,

uboul DO ;;aItanH.. lay they now plan tukinK

turns, Kuardlng their machine.^ ■lyi a ’ shot-^nin.

W a g e D i s p u t e P u t B e f o r e J u r y H e r , e

Dlaimle avar lu^ount o t 50 la • •................. , decldeilin 'the court of, R. 13. Morehouse, HoIH.nter, Justice of the peace. In a trial before a Jury a t the ot* ticca of the probate court hero today,

Itoy XJIbiion Is plaintiff In .tho arrival of 'Georse J. B jihler f

'*Tho c.iso was originally brought •in ,tho jusllce court of Guy T. ijii'opc. ii/iil on a cliani;v o f vciwc come betore tho Hollister justice, who, because of convenience, and with stipulation on thu p a rt of the a ttorneys,'In tiylnt; the case in Tw-ln Falla.

In addition to, the disputed wages, plaintiff In the action Is aakliiB for 31) days' salary, court costs a h d ' a ttorneys' feca.

Thero a re 2000 fully citmllfied .{ihlp’n otfieera oul of work In Ensland,

D S A T , DA: N I T E

DANCEA

N W here,ll'H Cooi-, N

C BEERand C

E LUNCH. .!3IIAnO>VIwVND K5

s We • Want „ Used' Gars jI f . y o i T h a V e a u s e d c a r b r i n g i t i n a n d , : ' ,S

] G t -US t r y t o m a k e a d e a l w i t h y o u o n S

s o m e s o r t o f t r a d e . ’

. Y o u ’ l l b e s u r p r i s e d a t t h e p r o p o s i - ■

t i o n w g ’ 1 1 m a k e y o u ; , ■

H e l s o s f i - J e p l c i B a s ^ i n c . :OHBVROLET-DEAI^BS ' > ■ . 5

Cam piaag S p e c ia lsEPFEOTIvi! SATURDAY

S e e r ’ .r liiid n iiic ]H1)l>.on.' $ 1 . 0 0

P I G S F E E T .

35 c

C O F F E Exra.woii woliHi-.,. 9 Q t f * ' I’or 1)01111(1 •...........

C H E E S ES’lppV IliilllO Q p • erwmi. I’cr lit...;.,',,.

P I C K L E S. Niilley's \\<iMilt!f.

P O R K & B E A N S 'ynn CMnii K. ', - S t *

.'nn« ...... 3 V '

R I P E O L I V E S ..n.uiiiicc c a n . ...: -. C dC #* 2 ffli ,

B R E A DPre-sli Imltetl.. - ' - . . . Q o

J \ r lour t> V

W A T E R M E L O N S. .•I''nic.rii>e Kloiitlyltc.‘i . ; : 0 /» ■

■ Pftr .]>i)unir.............., . . .O V -

P otato Chips KL'ptr ■’ 10c- M a r s h m a l l o w s

•Frwli ajHl f l u f f y . A n v_H, pkg J -

^ T O M A T O J U I C E

-1 large caiiR.. - ' ' ’O A !P -'

J E L L - 0All flnvora. . ' - *• A p ' : i pla-s

V i e n n a S a u s a g e , ,’Llbli.v'B.,2 K im A O V

S a n d w i c h S p t ^ a d i B U T T E R ,. Ji’rwlu cr£si»aery.i,.',...tt4'p,..

I>qp pnuml

W ienies,‘iPo^ogna andf t , , ; B e

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Page 3: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

IDARO EVENING *EIMES. TWIN PALI^, IDATTO •’'foge.TlTrc^ ■

§ h a r t e y , B e t h r o n M f a y C a r n e r a , A s k s E e t u r n T i t M F i g J t t

IS.Lands Knockottt Blow in Sixth ; To Tako Crown from

2 r . 8 ailor

He’s Detlirbnea'

n f ;^7 yoiuc . ju n e .ao (ai:i — . I'Sflno .Catflcrn, moro celfbriitcd• lo r beef than a b ility , 'I s Jicavy-• wolffht champion n f 'th c wqHU to ­

day.

"und-outor.Tbo m an m ountain ^rom Itnly

'w rapped buriapr baga nround Ills jiittsalvo doR8 In Ilcu of alioca'nol'

' moro than iivo ypnra ugo, He wno -b ro u g h t to thifl country as a 'so r t

of mcrcchary prank . L as t night In • the Lori^ Inland bowl ho brought

up a righ t handed smanh .o(;alnst ■'Sharlccy's chin nnd Uio nmartcRt

rin{( craftsman of the present day fell not on hta face. 'Ho Btnycii thw o to r the count of 10 and, bIIII g rog sy , ho w an. carr/ed , Co his com er. I t waa tho alxUi-rounil of w hat w as' to have been a ID round fight.

. Sharlcoy DlnzlnR ;Sharltoy was leadlnf; when they

eamc ou t for th a t rounil. Hc.wau blaabff mad. Tho gloht. IlaUan had-pulled and mauled and cuffed him Into a frenzy. ’ E arly In tho s ix th Carnera spun Sharlcoy Into tho ropes. Jack slipped to a’ Unce. Ho w as up. before tho count, bu t ho waa flustered.

Raging:, fuming, he .leaped a t hla tormentor, m issing a left to the face. Catnerft saw his open-

STATISTICSN EW YORK. June 30 (ili:t

—The Sharliey-Cdmeni bout drew a groaa giito' of $202,- . 270.C0, according, to Hgurea announced today. ' • /

Other (tema:Spectators—37,028; < 'Pa id Admlsalona—31,753. Sharkey’s jT h a rc — 500,-

G03.44, . • ,Carnem'a a h a r o ~ .5 1 0 , -

377.28, ■ - .N et Intake—5103,772:80. •

ing. A tromei-------, ................uppercut traveled through tho nlght'U lr. I t m et Sharkey Just off

■ tho cen ter of tho Jaw. Ten seeonda •lateii Primo •,Camera,‘.-tho -clown 'o f .yissterday, l>ccnmo thO ;,first Italian Iheavywelght chamiilon of the world.

.J t w as n m a tte r of a t least ' BocondB Jjcforo his hugo face took

on cxprcs3lon. Ho aoomod dased., He ainlled wanly. N o t . until his om art tnanngcr, Billy Duffy, tore across tho ring to . qmhnice hin mcaltlcket, did “ila-prcom " rcully seem 'Jubilant . ■ V . ; : ', . . I ’rImo.WIna K ir s t , ,- Carnera banged o v e r, enough twnderous rights, and poked Shar^' 'koy enough w ith his wagbn-tonfeur left, to win ,tho f irs t round. '. '

• aharkcy Increased ^o.poce,.BHd ’ -won tho sccond nnd th ird roundu.

Shorkej^s'blowa wcro cleaner,and ■ hla hlta-m ons-U lrcct.,R epeatedly

he go t a i r t h o w ay-hom o '-w lth ■rlghtB HWiing from the deck, and moro than 'oneb ■UiQ. big Itafttm

• :grlnnod foqilahly; tho llp-off th a t ' he had been h u r t . .

'• Tho fourtli round., nceording to tho'UnlteU.-Preaa aeorcBlieet, w as

•even', ‘ aomo gave Uie round 'to 'Sliarkoy and .o th e ro - to Carnera,' •bo a drtiw waa probable. .

. ' U nlnly bccauao o f a scorching r lg h t. 'to tlie Jaw -tho rap ld ly ;tlr- ,Ing>'Shdrlioy ocemod 'lo havr - -

. .advantage In th c ’fifUi round.• Before lant n igh t's fight Shnr- 'key . le t lt:bo!known ho'would .quit

. If .ho loat and would Jlg lit bu t — - .moro mnn—Max-Baor—If he-\B ut b^rofo 'hlA. handlem had rlp^

Oped off his trunka ho woa tallUnK a b d u f t t ■ c o m o b a c l t . : . . - , •

, • " i Bnve C am era two vchnnccs;" ■ho: Bald.,'Tm going t o ------some back-

.Tuck S h n r k r y . hciivvMclclil :luimpluii of thn wiirld iiiilll hi run Itllo man-mniiiitnlii h Iiii utmI in :i rompaso In*t iiIkIiI. Itrmill: I’riino OirnMni, liUsn IIhHuii.

■ n of thn world.key, nftcr tlio IkiiiI, tnlil

To Slay lii II. S. - ElatcJ* a fte r a nlEhfii tour of

Jio bright spots, Ciimeni onld .111 hlH ptani) were Indcrinlte rx* c(j^t Ui3t lie . would slay in the United S lates Imlcflnltely' mid would fight once more fo r Mudt-— - Square Garden.

late rush of Uekot-buylng saved Uie figh t flnnlicljilly. I t wa.H— neeret th a t Gnnlcn offlcLilo

los-s, but w ith perfect- ' — - ■ uy the

)mo 05,'000. Tlio lop price1C. , ..... -Sharkey hold' tho title a shorter me than r~ •'

:}iijtT5plon;crown ngali._. ___ _____ ...}D30 nnd tho German won on a foul. This wan after Gene Tunney hud retired undefeated. Schmeling made a nucccsaful defense against Willie Strlbling, ln_Clcycland,..Jn

- 'koy on wlmt ught an \in‘

.................. . — year.Camera, who stand.i a full head

taller than aimrkey, outweighed him OOii pounds. Tho Ita lian tip ­ped the scales a t ,200'4 pounda and Sharkey a t 201. Tho ne« chiimplon Ifl unaiic-itlonably thi

scot figh ter In tlio ring.'

(ILL SEE CiDSEBAHLE

Bolh Doniinso .nnd Cannon Set For Knockout on Legion

Ring Oard

I.lhe grudge fights?There will probnhly be one

tJip for Twill Kallu buxliig fn u t ft o'clock Satunlny n lg lit ni i legion Punch.Dowl, In the Drl< U-Yourseir 'gnrngo iircnn.

Joe DuMilnRii, wlio'a vnrleualy known lui Uiu "Bouncing Has- quu" nnd "Junipliig Joe," prcelpl- tiiteil the grudgu iinglo toilay bv reiterating n t Uolso tim t he In­tends to <lu n tliuruugh Ji>U in linocliing ou t Klil Cimnciii. siuroy Itlchfielil liiittler, .n the main

'cnt on Siilurdny'ii c'ani,Caunpn, who look Jim m y Duccy >v.’n Ihu llAc suveral weoa:i ugo 111 iihoweil Itint ho hiis plenty of

power ami rtiggedncn prccliite the knocko He 1ms hlT own iilcaa n.H to wnni the peculiar Cnnniui fight mvui —wllli ILi ImiiclidU-uji *1 ; protection—can do to Domingo’ luplil floor salllrs.

As A m atte r of fact, Ike I«l' dcflnreil today llial he'll going t do a UlUo knocking nu t t: I

The resu lt .-ilioulil bo I wateliing, nccorillng to BUI Cam pnjmoter foF Ihe lA-gloh buum.

Witteli Senil-l'Imil I Saturdny’ii semi-final In atlrsel mg almost ua much ni i nniimK'lucal fnmi as i.i the ntella DonllngO'Ciiminn scrap; IJ i I Kitneli, who's about the toughcf boV for hi.i weight th a t Twin FiSls huH seen la mn talies on Guy Nelson.In^ a comebaeli a ttem pt. Nelson,

Ifavo from Connervatlon ciimp, a been wnrliing <•d Ih rolindlng inl<

ahoulil cause Krench pkiity of trouble.

L1«hl workoul-1 wore Bclieduled tonight fo r all fightcrii on morrow's bill, since the boys tapering off after a solid V o ffu ll triU nlng....:..I Clyde lloxwood, Boise,Ifought Domingo to a draw at i capital c ity lu.il week. Infer the Idaho Athletic asnoclutluu. to-1

I day th a t he’s ready to meet the I winner of the Cnnnon-Domlngo' fracas. Lea Reader, f ig h t aiiocla-'

,tlon manoKef, and Bill Child lii- {timnted th is afternoon that the mftteh wUl probably bo cnrrlec

‘out.Bud Travla will be Uilrd mai

In ■the ring' for the chief flghUi Siilurdayv ■ •

niinolB, Nonwil Negro Bctlts Olcvcland Colored S tar

At A; A. U. Meet -

^ I’ACIKIO COAST I,KAfiUBC lubs-.

SacramentoPortland. ......... .Hollywood___Lo-i/AngcIcB .... .M M orOaklanil ....... ......ScnttlASan I-’ranclaco

...C2' .33 .012-.47 30 .5601 .-•17. 30 .6001...40 38 .15-18...•IX <0 .471

"'Tridustrlal arbltratlnn wa« resortcil . to In tlio, acttlcment!

<1. CaKtor liir , pcrformancu

Seallle, Itccpli check will! jil> liidiiins chilibi'd 111 Klynii in the LhirrI Welch hit. n foiir-l> base:

Angela crunhcil 7. A batting allnclc In lln

second netted Ihe winncm n ina The climax came when Jli Ogfcaby, Los Angelc.s first biiiH nwn; h |t;ii-hom c

c iiic A a o . June au ip; nation’s ,greutc.it trnck and field

jathlclcs, augmenteil liy sevemt foreign stars, compcle today ami I ttonight In the Amerirnn cham'

.plonshlpH'in Soldier field.The A. A. U.'H womcn’a cham-

firnlval

Old Timers Lay Off Baseball for Week’

.. 'iWIn F a lls ' old tim ers-took. „rest this A -.!ok-butthoy'll-pluy the pi„nahlps tnke pla^>. ... regular f ity baseball tcum in pmc- noon, and the scnlnr men Uco. scallion again next Thursday, pi.mshlp.i lonight.

Jfoanwhllc, W. W. F rant?, nowi The llirce-duy atlilellc manager of, tho Twin Fnllg HquaJ lopencd with 'the Jvnlor a . a .- u . In tho Southern Idaho league, an-i<.hnmplon3hlpa yenlenloy which in- nounced a lineup sh if t, today forlcluded many unexpected happcn- the opening second round , lilt.jngs. Among them were^ against Kimberly a t Klmberly.l' Owens DofriitedRay Gotfredson, a ncwcomer to T ho-victory of Jim Jobnwin, tho team, will take tho place of Illinois stnto normal -Kegro. oVer M alt Beglan behind tho but. M att'.rcssfi Owcna, Cluveland Negro suBtalned an Injured .r ib la la s t’sehnulboy, In tho lOO-ir wcck'u t i l l w ith Kimhoriy. ^upbning'the-A. A. U.'s

Glovando >vlll pitch Suada- - .....- .................- --- -- -GoUrccTson'o battery - mate Twin Falls. '

............ . Do Mugglo. San rrancls-co outfielder. lncreasc<l hlij total I lf 'giunea In which he • has hit oafoly to 34. Leroy, Herrmann • lucheir' fo r 1.3 hits by the Si

■ fourteenth victory ofthe season.'

of tho centuiy" tonight, ............ Owcna and Balph U ct-Icalfe, Marnuotto Nc

The LeadersBy United Prcsn

.............HJertberg, Rise 'Instllulo track coach, and composed of athletes from all over tho Lone Sttir atnte., ' The salting of now junior A. A.

— —Is'in-flvd of the nine field

Klein, Phillies ___Cronin,-Seniitora ....Davis, Pm illes ....Scbillte, Scnutors .. ■ Homo-ruhs:Foxx, AthleticsRuih, -Yankeea ......Gelirig, Ynnltcea—.. Klein, Phlllle.i __

:U.events.

n *100 I'aiit

—-17|ord and rem arkable when I t . .. -_.i6 ;conaidcr«<l -ho ran Into the wind.

3{Mctcalfe, Johnson nnd Owcmi will 1 .— seni or lOO-nietcr event

'OUR BOARDING; H O U S E , By Ahem

' .V S E E - - i 'm - A V a C o f V bU R , ■%OTH&R CUICA^-I; i‘ WE'R6!'UkE/: V rS%' AN>:-;

: . T W E v - V E U - ^ H E *rbL-D . M t - : T O H O P ; tN ,tT p re ;iy E :W U ';T H \

.p U h ^ P -^ H A N b X E .H O V rtJ f 'B E ro R e

IF N b U 'D CA«,H-‘A C H E b\<

MV, NAME IS ' /B K R K E R i ■ •

iH E R & '.U S E D .:

iTAMllLV,i;W\NSr , HERE,-BEF0RE1' , T O O K -O V E R 'M e;/ H O U SE LAST :

, MONTW y, .n^ECALV. THE, HOOPLES’ I N e SOM ETHIKs A '^ U T ,.; U^V1NG : p 3 R .

T H 'fA A 30R tS F W S T -^ ■ OtU t h ' . t o s s e r , ? TH/Cr 'BLOKtS ■ OAECK ,IS O N E OF.THOSE

'O N -T H 'B A V ikS ; ■ ’0P-TH',WABA&H f-

HE'SrroiiRlMG - .C O U N T t^ , )i

PAPER /]

■Sh3

Ight. .'The' Texanfl, led by John Sim- lons 0C Abllcno Christian college,

..on:. Uio.^tcnm tltlo with -27% points. Michigan Normal waa sec­ond with 14%,' followed by lillnoU sta te normal -13,: Louisiana’ alate 13,.Denver A. A. 11%. 02nd Street Y.- M. C.' A.,. Now.vYork 10. and Slioro'A . C., Aabui^ Park, N . J. 10.- '•. SImmona tied-Johnson fo r In-

dividual hlgh-scbrlhg lionom with 10 caeh. Tho Texmi' vyon .the’ 800

'and l.UOO'jnolci'. races and John­son. tho';j00:andz,00-nictcr dMiiea.

Shuccb;^iri& Mate •On G ^ d e h program

.-..•NEW.-'YORIC'-.JUM-SO ii;j :i .— o ther, 6oilta-.'6ii Ihb'C ambm-Shlr-' \oy:c)trtiliuit:'n lght-w «ro. headed iy,Ttiny*Scucco'(i alx roiintl'Vlctory

.vor-A lS hU rtan .'-F nm lt: Edgroni il86ic.\VyomlqgJ(Urcw),HaoB Blr-

■' l & i i i

m m

today ..................riim Wiiuhinglon, l.>. C,

Informing blm th a t ii iiiiiUaixl iluek banded by lilm <m l''i-lii - uary 1-, 1027, wa.H killed at Pocatello oil the laiit ilay of tin- open iiouson_Iiist yiuir. Taliu- latloii of the banded fowl baa Just been cumpleted, by Uiu fed- cnil biological niirvey.

Priebe, wliei la m igratory bfrll chairman fiir Uie Snuthcni Ida­ho Fish and G.imo a.-JJioclallnn, <locn all bird handing worfT for th a t group. The communication from Wanhlngton, he said to­day, "proves Uiat tills vlclnliy, duo to nddvd wnterwayn. In

pixxlucing nmru <lucks- each year. They may fly thouwinilH

• of mlleii, but they rxime biiclf hero a.i homo territory."

Tho band number on the nml- inrd wn.s 323.000. I t wiui killed by E. ChrlHtenflcn.

Prleba recalled th a t one other' fowl banilol Iiy bin) wa.s caught GO duys later In Aliiska.

p u t^ f?

I’litslmrgh lii.Ht to Phlladelphtd!I.. -1, aft.-i- Ciiiidk Kipin drove In

with his Mth :iii'l ir.tb hr.iiuTH and two slnglcfl 111 fmii li-ii-:i. Chicago gained oa. iiH- I’lnitoK by healing Brooklyn,“ Id -J. Tlu^ IXnlger;! Were liandl.-

by'lhcr aliHi-nce of First lj;i.'M-oiatl Kam 1^-slio. til from pto- Iii;uiw pol.soaUiR.' and Outfielder Iinmiy Taylor, jiufferlng from an injim-d buck: -, .

Ciiioinnutl a t yihi.iton will bo |ihi>'c<l a t u lulor A

. Colorado to Free i Prisoners Jailed

. U nder Dry Ruling■ nF.N\’Klt. Colo., Juno 30 'lUEl —, One womnn and 4S men serving .wiitencvii In the Colorado alalo

Cbuck Klein. rh llllcs-D rove in ! ,,„niu.„ilury iit Canon City foy U- ull of clubs six run« w ith vlolaUon will -be; freedihomen. and two singles ,InIrlcs. • 1 Gov. Edivln C. Johnson.

Oemld Walker, Tlger»--Droyo j„hnson announced Uiat tho 40 ,ln winning n in by slngllag ‘"J.vnuld bo rclsa&d the - day that .iljnth with bnsc.s .lone ed. • .| colorado'.H"prohibition laws .bccomb ••

I5oh J o h ^ n and Jimmy I'ox*. incffectlvo by virtue of a .repeal A llilp llc s-n ie lr homo runn “c* ^^cndm cnt to Uio ntato constltu-eounlCTl for Uio cluha four , tut- i,y the olcctomto laal■IW' . November. • ' •. •

— ;— ;------ ;— I The governor nald.that prjaonorp .Suit Filed Against I ‘n county. Jalls nn liquor law v i^

Constance Bennett-f‘™

long llvo Cahicra, about tho streets,

A t tlio request of General Halt Balbo, m inister of aviation) the Unlte<l PreM phoned tho result U> Orbetello ntrport, where there w as an cuthuslaatls demonstra­tion.

Batterlea—Wetzel nnd' Toblh; Llober, PUlctto and-Hofmannr - , ; A t Los Angeles--- ■ R. H. E j

San Francisco — ..... ....... .7.13 ,1LOB u ’-i4,;........... . , Henderson,. Stiit*,'

Freitas and Mclsoao; Kerrnmnnand'McMuUen. • - . .......• -At SeatUo-^(Nlght) . . R . ,H. H. Sacramcnto -i...-. ” ^ ’

0 12'Batteries—Flynn and WooUall;

Caster and-Bradbury. ■' A t l^ rt la h d —(N lgh l)in . H. E; Oakland- — :u.:-...;...4 8, ' PoHland '— -..-...-....■0 , 2

Bottor .r n n d -V e lti^ l.W alters and McKay.

r^iddleweight Title|, At- Stake Tdnight

■:sAN';FaAwcisc6V.3urib-8a m —OorUltv.Joncs, AkroDr,0„.NcBiV who holds tho N,' B. A. ,MniddlOr weight ,Utlo,' • wlU imeet: Baljo Ma­rino,-8an:Friuiclsco, ln:ft ton-rouad

KNOCKOUT

Mrs. Moody Wins■ WIMBLEDON, Eng., Juno af {UP)—M rs. Helen Wills MtKKly defending tIUo holder, moved r Jitop nearer her s ix th WImbletlon tcnnia championship today, when- iihe defeated Ifme. Marie Henrolln of Franco 0-3. 0-0 In the 'fou rth round of tlio women's singles.

Community Stinday School Names Staff

MOUNTAIN VIEW . Juno 30 (Special) — Community . Sunday ichool has.elected officem for tho /e a r. A. C. Sklllmun waA rc-ctecle<l superintendent, wltri- W r i l l a m Brower,. hsslslnnL-.MUw Mllllccnt Kllno w aa rc-elcctcd sccrotniV. w itli Mlim '&nirjory Mallory, assist­a n t secretary, and a . C. Kllae waa ro-electcd trcaauror. Planista cho en for tho coming y e a r were ML Alma Dean and. Mlsii Evelyn M( Bavw.:'C laaM 8'-aro •.■-held.-at :-10Q^cjJ^'Qvcry. Sunday, m orning, to (SlHch.tho public is cordially.invll.

Spencer,--JDiivla. ..soven-j in o f 'M r. nnd. Mra-.-Doar

..ns.palnfully Injured when )(lcHod In'.tho right ove by t - L. J . Kohlon retu rned ho celt .-from Harvard: ■ Nob,,

- 0- had gone .to ta k e 'b ln Duvid Hanlon,-Who bad.been livlnir.; )\ore'w tth^liln\'tho p a s t four veors.'

Donnia Hanlon. eon of-M r. 'nnd, M rs. NYiaUr'.Hanlotxi le ft Wednes­day, f t r Chlcago to, v is it <tho’Cen­tu ry ' of Progress: Ehcpoaltloa there.

cnU.'MK ana Mt8.'-'W.'N.''Cunalng- h a m ia t Rock.Creck,rB«*r a ;fort-

. M r; M d lim t ' F loyd’©row a:nhd , ftoftqulm,,\WMh:.- v is i t s . Mr;,

. ..J Iilrs. Uiillorylhlid Mr. arid Mrs. Edgar; 01ihiitcad'hen''SundBy:-Hi4.- BrownV, formerly Mtiw AJtn McKlb- ben;.lived'!her« -liil tho•.enrly.:'dayrf

boino.-Tuekay;woro Mr; and Mra.'

jio iX Y w ooD . -Juno :iO iu.i:i—Cunntance Bcnnell, screen actre.-ui. has rccelvgd Instructions to appear in a Hollywo<Kl law office Satur- ilny to glvu a ilepositlun In dc- f('nMp, of a Jin.OOO cummlwilon nultfllerf-ngalnnt her by Frank Joyce- , ------Myron .Stlr.iilck, Ine. theatrical t The Olstimco from the-* agents.' Thn suit grew out of her 1 the m ost distant known- .. accopl;mcc of a .reputed 5300,000; Is 000.000.000,000,000,000.000 nalary contract from W arner B rothers Pictures, Inc., In 103V.

InCurmaUo"- concerning tho I v l d u n l H . :

The . fre td prisons will , regain ' iheir liberty, but their citizenship lost on dohvlctlon-wlll 'n o t be re- iitored. . • ■ • .

Conscience C alls 'WASHINGTON. Juno 30 (lLl:i

—Tho wldespreau mscusHlon of I n c o m e tax - evasions lio.-i brought n t le.iat 5000 Into tho federal treasury. . -

A cltl7.cn sen t tliat am ount Irt tlin "conscience fiind."-cx- plnjiiliig In nn nnonymous le tter t l i ^ h n hud made dedueUona In

Incoind Uix return for flctl- tloiW jtock milca.

. . .ibout 140,000.000 Ifght yei Tills Is tho greatest length e actually meaiiured.

Dr. Boyenger. The I'oot Speclal- llst. Boom 8. over I ’caney Btorc.-? Adv.

. AMBRIOAN. LEOION,. PUNCHBOW L .

' . F I G H T S i

GANNON-DOMINGQilNrLSON-ninNCir

SATUEDAY. JULY 1. ,-,0 r. I>L -V

■ '■'25c— •65o :~ 51.00'.,. ,

Attend the Third Aiinualli

R u p e r t R o d e oJULY 3-4Rupert, IdaW

Page 4: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

fsgB Font' IDAHO EVENING TM ES, T V ™ FALLS. m A H O ’

FEDERAL IF IC II ' B R S 2 BILLION

tr . s. Olbsos Year's Books .With Bccond Largest Loss

■ lo Pcaeo Time

Lost State of Pranklin Has Romantic History Background

WASHINGTON. June 30 : The UniteiUStnlca Bovcminoni to ­

day o lo S id '^ boohii (or the 1H33 flflcal year with o dcticlt <>( u|>- proxlmatoly S1.7M.OOO.OOO. I t wau

] tho Bccond largcal pcuci-tiiuf ilc- f lc lt oa roconl (uiil umocntx to J4.'- 800,000 for each <lay of tlic yi'iir.

Expenditures for yciir npiimxl- w atcil 53.080.000.000. Incoino from taxes, cualomii nnJ other floiirccn amounted to only S2,200.000,000 to make up the dlffcrcnce ilie rov- cm m cnt w as forccd lo bnrrow, Thto carried the public flcJ/t to the

: h lshesrievc l nlnco 1022 nt $22,- 000,000.000.-

K. F . O. Fmirts W ’nddltlon. a ,to ta l of Sl,24D,-

I 003,083 wnn odvnnccd to the Rc- conatmcUon Finance corporation.

- I f this was IneluJed in Uio budget,• th is year's d(;ntlt would be In- creaa to Qpproxlmntcly *3,000,000.-

1}, 000. *► • A b the fiscal year elo.ied. rc- k cclpts of tho Bovernment were or• tho oBcendancy beeauBo oC the re

cen t pick-up In busincus. MoreI) tliaa 110.000.000 nionUiiy were• comlns lit through the sale of beer. B A t tho same time ordinary expcne- r CB were bclne slaahcti JSJO.OOO.OO!)

( throuRh reductions In veterans' 'boaetlts and. payroll nlashcs and

CJJAPRl, IIIJ-L, N. C. ilin) — . ClicrlHticl iimonK tliu tradlUonn of the hlBl'Iiinilcni of caMcm Ten- nc.s.ico iina wtHtcm North Cnrtiiina III the Htory of the 1o.it ntfttc ot Krantilln, lx)m to a nJiort-nnd tur- liukn t cnrcer during the I7b0'n.

But for evc-ntfl which lin)U>;ht tho cltlzcnH i>f the now' mounUiift iiliite biielt Into North Ciirollmi,. Americans thln Jiily 4th would Itc imlutInK H fltif; with J-1 ii<rij)ca uud

flKhtinn Indians they wc-ro oeejj. pied w i t h political Hfjuiibhles um onc tliciiuiolvi'ii, or w ith paren t altttu o t North Cnrolliift.

t'in iil Kerhonliij;A fter tho Revolution enine . ..

rinanclaUreclconlnK. and CoMKron.s called on sUitcs with vuciinl lan<lii to ccdc U iom-to the feileriii (:ov- ernment. Money from tlw lr luilo and from taxation

r end- l1 ffOV-

............................... - . ,v2,885,I 400,000 w hen cxpendUures swelled

^ ‘t;y relief needs, .touclied n peace- H Uiho record of $6,000,000,000. In-

come th a t year fell to a lO-yenr

Blojv a t 52,121,200,000.• . L ast ‘.'O rdlnnry Deficit

. .. This year’s deficit, ndmlnistrn J .tion BtatlaUclans predicted, would

' bo the lo st o s 'fa r 08 "ordinary" peadlturcs and recelpta arc c corned.

• In tho 1034 fiscal year which . s in s tomorrow, tho government li; counting bn reeoipta of npproxl-

■inatcly $2,780,000,000 lo offset cx- ‘pectcd , expenditures of a llkt 'OTQounL This docs not take |nt(• consideration, hosvcvor, the JS.aOO, 000,000 public works propmm and

'o ther largo relief expcnillturesto bo Included In Uie reguhir L-_

"BOt T hoi'w ill be financed'by bond• Isoucs and added directly to '• public d e b t

i W O N HOTELS• W N D O N (I/.R1 — Paradoxically,

. delegaUonfl to Iho World Econom­ic Confercnco will benefit from cu t

. ptieea, while they try to raise tho prico of world commodltiea.

U-indon JioteU arc competing fi tho /Jelegntes' trade. A lte r golr th rough 000 of the m ost dlsostroi

. "Bcaians" over exporienccd.'jnost hotels have' lowered thcir'-mtes ,as m uch aa necessary to a llm c t guests.

^Vhero ra te s aro no t altered, tho old trlek of giving "iMttcr uccom- inodatioa to r the name money'! Is being tricil. Some of tho cxcluf.lvc liotQis.wlIl rely .on the ir proximityto the slto of the Conf----------tn ic t deleRBtcs. Thla ....................

■ thfiy aro bound by a very fctrictno t

-to c u t jirices below a cettfthi level.

I ECHIEF

m.‘-Norlh

two years' option, w estern land. ivhJeh l;y - tended to the Pnciflc ot Carolina meantim e wn else sovereignly.• Tlio region w as rcinoU-, and .lit-1 flcuU lo govern, itnd contlm ul demaml for w n ^ Indian warn. The ni.-un:rn grumlilfd and pmtciiled.

So cnrly i« 1764 a conv.-nllc.ii w as called to meet In Joni'.ilinri), tho largcBt Hctli'ment In tho iicc- lion. Dclcgiiti-s from the coiinllra of WaBhlngton. Siilllvati iind Cr.-oii, which ineludc- nearly ail o f uh:it is-now Tcnnneiwce. dcclarril^thi-iii- selveu a licpiinito iiiw lnrli-|)oiuInil sta te from N orth Carolina.

Cn/i«tltiilimi I lnm ii A conslltulion was drawn, a U'k-

OviTon Madden, Public Enemy No. Two, Back on-Brond- • 'w ay'Tom orrow

OSaiN IN q, N . Y.. Juns UO dl.I’l —Owen (Owney) Moddon. .New York's "puWle enemy No. S.'jJwlI! he buck on Broadway tomorrow after serving almoat a year la Sing S ing for parole violation.

The king of New York r»-:lcct- cers Burrondered hero July fl. iitop- ping down from fin underworld duchy salil lo have bouii lur- pa.i.Hcd only by Al Capoa*'.

Madden' originally wan parch'd In 1023--when, serving, a ncituice for. f irs t degrie manilnughcir. .

K e t c h e l l C i t e d A sG r e a t C h a l l e n g e r

BUTTI3. Monl. iU.l!i — Stanley Kolchell. Butte bell-hop. who later ruled tho mIddlcwelRhl boxing dk vision fnim 1007 to 1011, probably .•halleoKcd m o r u barnstorming ftKhtin-ii while ho wao.yet unknown ihan any other champion of the ring, Butte sportsmen declare. .

Lights

ri (liihtt e uikI rrvulutlminry Jut.., nrnl ji-. rrfin-si-ii- j 4jrollai« lo tliir relx.'lliouH nr>v "Mntf" nf Kmiikllii . . • j

. Till! niitp sh»»" tvrrlljiry riidinicrd In I n' |i:irt'iK-Ti'nnps«re iind N..rlh ‘

N orth Carolina, alarmed hy llio a tlltude of the sottleni, repralrcl tho act of cesBlifn and net ii]. gov emmcnlnl hodloa for the rebtdlloiiH te rrlloo ’.

John Sevier,' colorful hero of llio Revolution iind of Indian emu- palgnu—he is cretliU-d w ith tin- vic­tory In tho B attle of King's Moim- tnln—wan i.ent as conimandvr of mllltla lo the western terrllory. lie ndvbed tho citlzonii Friinklln to.npccpt tho overture.’) o f North Carolina. T hey nnnwered by elect­ing him governor of the new jjtntc.

Two Gnvetiinii'rifs iThen both Iho new utntc

mi‘nt.1. Knell wa.n levying taxe-s and .iiallowmg each other's official ■tH , One sol of ddegatcH wan L'Ctal lo Ihe IcglHlatui'c of Frank- a aiii^ aai.thvr to the Iegl»lal^irc ■ Ntirlfi Qifxilljid..loUa Tlplcm. lit first a Fr.-inkilii

rntliiisliiiil, wH>n wii/i alU'niite'l and •(•tnrncd hl:i allcnianco t" the iiKithrv H is foHowlpn in-cri'aswl. CiiVi'i-iK.r Sevier fall.'d In atlemplH tu hiive North Carnllna recognize a Kejmrate nlate.-anU to perstiadu Congre.ia to a d m i t Fninklln into the eonfwieratlon.

Anhiiuslty heiwcen Frunklla and North Carolina reached • such ii high pitch In Uie spring of 1788

molhet s ta te Installed govern- th a t <Wll w arfare broke out. Be-

Warm Days AheadIjc-I .IIS lic l|i yilll to a laori* itonifcirlijlili' liili'h i'ii jiittl

wiirtii w c a th i 'r oijuiiniiviiL llia t w ill sat'c^cnai'il y o u r I'oml.

Wo Have Som o^xccllcnt Valuea in

ICE BO-XES and OIL S T O V E RWE'LL- TRADE WITH YOUl

Lyda & Weaver '2ND HAND STORE

Noxt Door to L iberty Market . . '

-. HEADQUARTERS for ELECTRIC

i R E F R I G E R A T O R S■ : W e c a n b e s t s o l v e y o u r p r o b l e m -

S . o f m a k i n g . a , w i s e s e l e c t i o h ' ’'* • •

T A K E Y O U R C H O I C E

of These 4 Outslantlin^ Makes:

LEONARD CROSLEY :

COPELAND ■ MAJESTIC

Thlfl ho t w eather makes you renliic tho neocHsily fo r a moilem clcctrlc refrigerator. No '•d o u b t you havn often thought o f this, b u t huvo Jmd.dlfflculty in docldlng'w hich - refrigcralur .--to aolcct. Tho Sampson ilu a lc Co. can uoiva tlila problem for yoy, for it hiintflcs four of the

outatandlng cloctric rcfrlgem tora on tho m arket loday—the I^m a rd with the r.^n-ii-Don . . . ' ' the Croaley w ith Iho Shelvador . . . tlip famous Cbpelatid and MajcaUc, Visit our rcfrlgera- . tlon-headquartera. Shop around. Decldo fot^youraelf. We would ju s t as soon soil you one ot - thcM rofrlgeratora na nnotlier. T hat's how. wo offer you a real iidvanUigo. 1 akc ull the compar*

vlcr'n men wore routed hy thoCanillalans umU'r Tipton In p hard- foiichl iildrinltih.

Whllr still an iiullaw ac%’U-r wa--( elcctc<l to llio North Carolina Sen- iile. The As.srmhJy 'vlaely, Ihough over the heated protest^tloas of TIplnn. iwi.H!(u<l »n net . of (ibllvion

j)ViT llie vvliolo epbK.iie of Franit- tin.

M A K E —

GRIFFITH’S GROCERY

A t K e t c h u m

JOTJU IfEAbQUAUTERS FOH IL I.-S n i 'l’LlES W intiE IfT

THH MOUNTAINS. •You can rely upon our being open fur your convenience all during thin iiollJny period.

Have e a rn e d a-popu- la r i ty t h a t should i n d i c a t e - h o w ex-

-trem eiy good th e y a rc . W c m ig h t al­m o s t ' 's n y “ GO,000 u s e r s c f l n ’ t b o . w rong;” M a y we B uggest t h a t you d iscu83 .th iB m u tte r of ad eq u a te , m odern 'd isp lay l ig h t in g w ith a re p re se n ta tiv e o f

• tlio

E l e c t r i c a l P r o d u c t s

C o r p . o f M o n t a n a

^ J U L Y 1 stTomorrow,.July 1st, is the firs t day of tho last half o f 1033,. I t 's also-pay-day for m any people, wJjo stjJl Jinvc jobs and tho day that of‘' cash and onrry’' food buyers will lay in a good supply of staple foods. Our. store has many un- imusual offeriugs for this occasion. Also you will

' find many 4th-of Ju ly items on display t ^ t can- be purchased tomorrow and they are attractively priced. , .

O . P . s.J e l l P o w d e r

hk 'iil ill f r u i t or- vogi'lable u ilatU o r a s n pliiiii dessert

5 ® 'w ij..

■ H e i n z * R i p e O l i v e s

Kssi'iilial fo r Mu; tiii-nii:. • P in t tins

:1 5 c \

W h i t e S t a r

T u n a F i s hl-’liikey w h ile nu-iii in liu-

inwHiim size tin

:. :- i 5 c . ,S a l a d D r e s s i n gK m f(. JJi'.si. /■’(,(„{« (,rX iilloy’s. (JiiiirL jiir

2 5 c ..."• S a l m o n

\Me(liiiin re d siihm.ii. in th e . jh iu n d fiiil till

1 0 c

P r e t z e l sD on’t, fo rg e t n ]Hieltai;fi of

l>rt'(zels f o r th u pieiiie. P o u n d

' 1 5 c . .

P o r k & B e a n sVam Cauip'M in

■ pound Nizis -liiiij

5c

D e v i l e d M e a t-i\niituir'M Vt'rilii-sl-.

I n h'ltiall lii'w. 3^ i-aeh

3 5 ® D o/.;

B u t t e rSolid ]»acU uremiiery

liUIIur. Pouiid

-..22C; -' M a y o n n a i s e '•. Fu ll (111111‘t-, 'first) (jimlU-y

, . Jiiiiyonnaise . -

. iS . ■ , ; 3 5 c ( J ,

In addition to tho above wo dcalro to call your v- a ttention to oiir now shipment of fresh summer • candles. You.wiU find'overjrtWng to make your

-4th of July coleftratiod-ocbnbmical and'pleasank. -.

a R S l i f t G G i

T w i n F a l l s :‘'A s u n E T £ s ; 'P ^ ^ I i i T Y ’’ .'

B u h l

• LEGAL ABV£RT^SEI>IENTS

Proceedings of the Boai’d of eommlssionerS, Twin

Falls County, IdahoTwin 'Falla. Mnho.May 22, 1033,:10:00 o'clock A . II.

JtEO IJM K A FR IL SGSSIOK . The Bourd-''of County Comnlln-

flloners met a t this Unie. pursuant to rcceas. All mcmbcra" and the clerJj prcscuL

CANCKI.LATION OP TAXES Cora B. Stevens, County TrcaB-

re r appeared before' tho board, and requested' th a t 1030 liuces (ex* copt apeelai improvement) on Lot 0 Block 1 of .Woods Addition to Twin Falla, Idaho bo caocelled. I t ippearin? to tho board th a t said

property wan sold n t ta x bale on Ju ly 22,1S3(). aald canceHatlon wafl ordered. i

AUXJWANCE OF OI^iIKl Tho claim of Twin pAlla .Cftnnl

company for w ater maftitenonco for Ihe season In the am otint of .$30^00 was approved, and w arran t ordered drawn in paym ent of Iho

SAI.K OF HEAL E STA TE" WHEREAS, on ApriJ 12, 1B33,

thb Boani of County Commlsalon- era ordered tho anlo of certain real estate standing In the namo of Twin Foils County, which wok, not necejmry for Uie use .of anld Coun­ty. nnd which property had been dCQUlred by tax deed, and

WHEHKAS, on snld date tho. said Uoacii fixed tho time and term s of HUdh aale, and on!crc<l said lonil lo be iCstcd and pubiialied

.0 Idaho Evening Times, pur- Bunnt to the proyislona of Section 30-708 10 30-715 Idaho Code An- notiited, and ,

WHEREAS, on May.22. 1033 n t Uie hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M.. uaid properly wna'offerc<^ for snla u t public auction to the highest bidder, nnd ' ,

WHEREAS, Lots 0 nncl 10 ot Block 2 of South Park lUldltlea lo Twin F»ils,-wi8* l8ld to L . B. Ty­ler, for the sum of $00.00. J25.00 paid In cash ahd btihincc duo wllh- ' six tnontliB. an<l .

WHEREAS. I>jt 32 of Block 3 of- Munsons Addition” to Filer, was sold to N- .U Blue for Iho sum of $35.00, *10.00 cash, balance duo within six moftUifl, both of said ildH helnp Uie hlsheat and best

hld.t for said properly.I t was rcRularly move<l. sccond-

I'd and imanlmouHly carried, lha l the Clialrmnn of said board i>c iiu- Ihorlzcd to executo and deliver Q uit Claim Deeds to the pureliaa-

la above ahown. upon rccelpt of final'payment Uierofor.

niD S FOIt COUNTY AUDIT The followinc: resolution.\va? of­

fered by Commisaloner onded by Clmmlasioner H urt, and upon roll call w as carrleld unanim­ously.

nESOLUTION WHEREAS, Tho Board has

heretofore diily advertised for bids for nuditlng'the finances and ne- counta of Tft-ln-Falls'C ounty, in­cluding the County Officea, De- parlmontfl and Institutions, and including the Weed ErudicaUon Deportment, b u t independcni of tho Twin, Falla County General Hospital; and liaa likewlso d|ily ad- vertUcd for bids for auditing tho

:Twln Falla County General'Hoa- 'p ltal; such nudlta to be-in accord- ■nnce with the opeclflcatlona for tho Twin Polla County Audit on file with the County Auditor; and

-WHEREAS, Tho Board has heretofore opened- And canvns.ied tho bids submitted, and i t appears therefrom th a t George B. Middle­ton, doing business aa Georso B. Middleton & Co., has submitted tho lowest responslblo bid fo r audit­ing the said finances and accounto of Twin Falla County, In tlio of ji47B.OO and W. G. Decket.hua submitted tlio lon-est rca/wnslblc bid for auditing tho Twin .Falls County^ Hospital in' tho aum .of

n o w ’ t h e r e f o r e ! b e IT R E ­SOLVED: T hat tho sa id bid of Ceorgo B. Middleton & Co., In the uum of $I17C.C0,.for auditing snld finances nnd accounts of Twin. Falls County, independent of thoCounty Hospital, in . accor«lftnco w ith aold apcclflcaUona for Uio Twhi Falls County Audit, be, and tho same Is hereby nc'copted; and th a t llkowlflc. tho bid of said W. C. Deckcr In tho sum ot $400.00 for auditing tho Tw in Falls County

Hospital, I>e, and Uio same lo here­by aeoo'ptcd..

B li IT FU ItTH Ea RESOLVED T hat tho Chairman o t.lho Board of Coimty CommiMlonera, be. nnil In hereby n u th o r l^ to malco and — -r into a_£ontract nnd agree-

t wKh said Ocorgo B. Middle- ton & Co.. for Uie nudltlng o t the finances and aecounlA ot Twin Falla Coimty, independent of tho County Hospital, for the sum of $147G.OO, ln«cCOrdnnce with said apeclflcatlons for tho Twin Falls County nudit: said contract and agreem ent to bo attested hy Uio Clerk of the Board nnd to bccome cffceUvo upon tlie c*ceullon of the samo nnd the tiling of a bond by Ceorgo B. Middleton & Co., In tho sum of $1475.00, and tho npproval thereof by Uio Board ot County Commissioners; nnd be It further resolved Umt the Chairman of Bohrd of County Commission be, nnd lo hereby authorized and directed to make nnd enler Into a con tract and ngrecmont on behalf o f Twin Falfs County, wltii said W. G. Decker for the nudUing of tho Twin Fnliri County. Hospltol, fo r the sum of $4DO.OO, In nccord- ance wiUi said apcclflcaUona for Uie Twin Falla County Audit; said co ntract to l>e nllesltKl by tho clerk o f Uio board and to becomo effec­tive upon (lie execution thereof nnd tho filing by aald W. G. Decker of his bond In the aum of $400.00 and- tho npproval thereof by the board

AND ^I3E IT FURTHER ftE- SOLVED T hat the monthly pay­m ents to be made to said auccess- rul bidders shall not exceed sixtyv flvo per cent,of a per diem charge for tho principal and his nsslat- nntn, the total per rlem not to ex- - !C(I $25.00. '

Whereupon nil of the buslnc.w' come before tho Board not hav­

ing been completed n recess was taken iinli) .Monday, May 20, 1033 a t 10:00 o’clock A. M.

GEORGE R- HART. Chairman. A ltea t: FRANK J. SMITH. Clerk.

T»vin Fulls, Tdaho.. May 29, 1033

10:00 o’clock A. M. llE »U I.A it A l'l t l l , SESSION The Boar<l of Coimty Commis- oners met a t Uils lime, ptu-Huniil I recess. Presenl, nil membcTH and

tho clerlt.' TRNSION KOIt BLIND

UponnppHcaUon duly made nnd iproved, the board gmnted n pcn- on of SIO.OO per month to Mra.'

Mlnnio Ames, a blind porsori, aalil pension to commence Juno 1, 1033.

. OLD AGE PENSION Tho Old A goT ’ension Comrniar

alon m et with a lt members and tho

to bo issued on June 1. 1033.- OLD AGE PENSIONS '

Tlio board next proceeded to' tho examlnaUdn of-Uio Old Ago Pen: Sion List, nnd -ordered warrants draw n In payment of the same,'as follows: ' ■ '

Adama, Jane, $5.00; Alvey, Aor- -.1. $8.00; A m. S. S. $18-00; Atkin, Mrs. Mary, $10.00; Avery, James B. 58.00,

Beckley, Robecca, $8.00; Belcher, Mrs. A lvaretta, $5.00; Blrd, Peter, $5.00; Blankenship, J, T., $5.00; Bright, Jacob C., $8.00; Brown; Mra. Jam es,.$6.00; Buhler, Eunice. 55.00; Bush, S. -I., $8.00; Bright, Mra. MatUo, $0.00. .

Cagle, J. W., $5.00; Capron, OUs .r.BO; Carlson. J . , J „ J8.00; Carr, Mrs. Lulu. $8.00; Cecil. W. N.'i $5.00; Chapman, J . S. $5.00; Chit-

'doyaTEmily E-, $8.00;. Clausing. C/ir/sUe. •J8.00; - CbJe. W alter J-, $8.00; Converse. E. R., 55,00; Cun- nlngton, J . W. $0.00..

Dcake, J . W, C„ $17.00; DoBoard . . W-, 57.80; . Dinwiddle, J. “ 58.00;-DodBon, HiildBh, $8.00.,. .Eckles, W. H., $C.OO; Ellia, Mrs. Annie, 58.00. • .

:Foater, Mrs. W. W„ $12.00; Fow­ler, R rM . $5.00; Fruiler, Chas-, 0. 58.00.

Gnbhart, Mrs. J . P . $8.00'; Gee. AusUn, $15.00; Glass. John a $6.00; Graham, G. B., $8.'00: Griffin, Wil­liam H., $10.00; Griffith. J . M., $10.00. •

Hainllnc, C, W. $10.00;, HarrU.

Body Repainting and Refinishing

Our work is the beat in tow n ., Our m an ia an expert- and our equipment is tho finest. Wo guarantee ovcry;

. refinishing job . th a t loaves bur placo. and'our'prices': ■, are reasonable. _ ;

g e t '.o u r e s t i m a t e ■' ;■

A Little Dressing. on the top of-your car niay- savo. a rtiked; interior;"

'We do tho job righ t ,'■for o n ly . M 9 ^

N E L S O N - J E N K I N S > ^ .

J o h i r L . '$ 8.00;i Hawa, JU uni^J., . . ,00; Hayhural. .M argaret, $5.00; IlBynes,’ t*. L. $5.00; Heck. J'Mary,

.$b'.00; H elean,;A nna, 58.00; Hlg- ghia, Thomas, $8.00;- Kochbauih, G otttricd, $5;00; • Hoover, -Mro., Adono, $5.00: .Huddlcflton, Mrs, Mary, $10.00.'

Jay. John; $10.00: Jonnlngs.' C. $10.00; Johnson, J . ' P ., $8.00;

Jolinnon. Mm. lUiC' *5.00; Johnston,E. D., $5.00; JolmBon, J . W., $10.00.

Kelly. Emma R. Mra., $10.00; Kimbrough. A. F., $5.00.')Lammers, Cora E. $3.00: Large.

J . L>. $15.00; Laraen, Mra. Lara D.,. , $8X)0i Leap, Mrs. M. A. 58-10; Lcehmer. C. D.. 5B.00.

McClimnns, MhiUe, 50.00; Mc­Dermott, John, 518.00; McEwen, A.P. Sr.. 510.00; McGowan, J. M. $5.00; McKlnster. W . A.. $5.00; McICoon. J. L., $8.00; Maloney. Patrick. $8.00; M arkham, W. E. 58.00; Marshall, Sum ner, 58.00; Mnthlcson, WJlllam, $6.00; Miller, Luluclnda, 55-00; Morgenatem, Lilllo M.. $10.00;' Morels, A.- M., $10.00; Morris, M. A., $8.00; Mort. LeUSa.-$5.00; Moyer, J . D„ $5.00; Murphy, F rank Walter, 55.00; Mur­ray. Alex W., $10.00; Muse, Mra. . M-.J-, $5-00. t*,

Nichols. Rhoila, $5.00; Nellson, Andrew P., $8.00; Norris, Mrs; Sarah, $8.09.

Oberahaw. Curtis, $8.00;-Oiiion, Ronolla, $10.00.

Paulson. Gilbert. 58.00; Pendlo- Ion, E , B., 58.01); Pennock, Jnmen M-, 58.00; Phllby, B. P . $5.00; Pourrero, John. $5.00; Prettyman, A lbert T., $8.00.

Robinson, J . D.. $18.00; Rogers, Ceorgo W., $5 00. .

Samuels, iira . Rosellu $8.00; So- cord. C. W., $8.00; Sharp. William. 55.00;- Shaw. .Thomas I., $8.00; Snilth, Henry, $5.00; Sovn, Mra. Malvina. $8.00; Strain. Mra. Mary. S5.00; 'S trong . Harvey J.. $10.00; Summeni, Winiam.'$G.OO; Sutton.". W-. ,55.00.. Tiidfock. Co,Ha, 55.00; Tndlock. . Oliver'C-. 510.00; Thornton, C. W., J5.00'; Tlckner. E. M. $5-00; Tyler, Mrs. D.. $8-00.

W aggoner, Mrs. Jam en $12.00; Wall, A. 'E., 58.00; W ard. Tom, 53.00: W heeler. C. A. $10.00; Whi­taker, H enry M., $5.00; Whitcomb, Allen, $0.00; White, H enry, $8.00; White. P . A., $8.00; Williams, E.D.. SIO.OO; Willis,' M ary, $8.00; Wise. Jerry, $8.00: Wood, Sarah J., 58.00.

WIDOW’S PENSIONS.The Board next proceeded lo the

examination of the Widow’s Pen­sion list, nnd ordered wnrrantfl drawn In payment of th o same, as foIJowa:

Achenbach. Ruby, $12.00; Alns- xvorth, Thereiia, $10.00; Alger. Ur- huIk, 512.00; Allen, Mrs. Lillie, 510.00; Andrcw8. 'ldn , $12.00.

Badgley, Anna, $12.00; Baglcy. lira , tlose Emma. $16.00; Barnes, Gracc, $10.00; Barrlckman, May, $10.00; Bates, Mrs. Pearl, $24.00.

Cherry. Bctay, $10.00., Daniels, MarRaret, SIC.DD; Dow­ney. L aura . $10,00; Downing, VI* Olotio Inabcl. $10.00.

E step. Beatrice,'- $10.00. ' - . French, Mrs. Katherine, $12,00. Gilbert, Mra. W anotta.- $12.00;

Gilmer, Mabel Mary. $24,00; Grind- staff . Mro. A, M., $10:00., 'H alterm an. Mrs. M yrfle, $20.00; Ulmler. Mrs. Leona, $10,00; Hogg, Mrs. M ary,; $10.00; H ubb^l, Ge­nevieve, $20.00; Hughco, Muriel-J., 520.00; Hill, Nancy E llen $10.00.

.Johnston, Ronfl,-$20.00; Jones.- Mrs. N . E . $12.00.

Kelso, Mrs. H. L. $10.00.L<Purgcy, Mrs.. C. C. $10.00; ■

Lewis. Xiiura. $10.00.McCalbe, Hattie, $12.00; Me-

Cauley. EaUter. $10.00 ;-McCowan, Mrs. .'Vcmon, $10.00; M artin, Mrs. Julia. $12.00; Mcyor, Dorothy. $10.00; Miller, G ertrude. $10.00; ... Mingo, Itrti. Grace, $12.00; More­land, Mrs. Doris', $12.00; ^torgcn- atern, Bessie. $10.00; ’ M ort,. lira . EdIUi.. $28.00. . -• PawBon. Mrs. M ary A., $10.00; P ra tt,-Susie, $10.00; Pyle, Mrs. Nelson, $10.00.

Itappleyo, Corrto Drew, $20.00; ;toac, Mrs. J . W.. $10.00., Salmon, Mrs. D. A., 5IC.OO; Sot- lerwhlte, Dlola, $12.00; Schmidt, Alra. Ethel, SIO.OO; Shobo, MarUia Ip., $12.00; Smith, V olrga May, $24,00;. Swearingen, Mrs. Freda, WO.OO..

• Talmadge, May, $12.00; Tracy, Mra. Jennlo $20.00. .-,;W alton, Betty, $20.00; Wealing, Mrs; Nelllo. $10.00; .W est, Mra. Del­la. • $10.00; . Wiodeman. . Affnea $20.00. .

Xoung, Emma A., $10.00..Zblnden. M rs..Lulu May $10.00<-• I'ENSIONS FO B BUND Edwi, Elt, 515.00..Staloy,.SU phen E lm er'. $20.00;

Syester. W. O., $20.00.•Thomas.,Mrs. J . M.. $15.00. ' W alker, Fred. $20.00.. - Drake,-Benjamin, 516.00; Amea,

Krfl. MlnnJo, SIO.OO. - >:’‘SALAIUE8 W ITH OUVIMS The .Board next proceeded wiUi

...le lcxam lnatlbh.of Uio •: Salarlea w ith Clahns. nnd ordered w arrants draw n ,1a payment o f tho Bamc, ao • follows: ■ .

Black; Mafjorlo C., clerk-probato 10,00. ' .Dlobblt. Lenore, clerk-rccorder,

$75.00; Ounn, M ariaa. . fltcnogrn- phor -•.attorney, $80.00; Dunning, • Beaslo, clerk .- recorder, $76.00.• H unt, ■ J . P. W eed director, $118,00.

tiyda, A. M .,'janitor, $80.00. .' Warkel, J . M., probation officer,

$100.00. . , - . *Nlxoa, ’.Il.M ., c l e r k - $7«.00.. •. .•. P o rte r & 'WlUiam, aaalgnment o£ H arvey S.'H alei sa lary , $38.33.■- nosa . A. .t,-Janitor,' $90.00; S(nlth.'.lrU; aUoographer -. aher*-..

Iff,.^$80.00;' Stubblofield, Mildred, aten o g r a p h o r s u p e r ln t e n d m t , $80.00. ■ • . ■

W eaver, C.-D., County phyalclaiij’ '

- QBsessor, '

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the Audit of Twin Falls CoutfCy ' wtUx-vCeorgo B.' Middleton t Co., ■ wy'W pproved his bohdJa -the Bum of . $1475.00 . with Ute ' ConUaental- .C asualty Company.-'- f W)ien!upoii all 6 f;-th6^1)iuiin^ . to cottio bofora tho;l>bahl not h a v - . m g ' been completed a- rw ess' waa'"'-' taken unUt Monday, Juno .26, ISSS' V' a t 30;00 0’d 6ck 'A .:M .. O BORdE Ri h a r t ; C halrman.f. i- A tteaC 'pR A N K J-. SMITHi^Clerk, ’

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ftidav. June 3071933 . ro'AHO EVENINQ TlMiag, mVIN FATiTi.' TnAHO'

T r o n F a l l s ^ F o o d M e P l a n n i n g f o r B i g I n c r e a s e‘Protected Foods’ Symbol r-Of Modern Retail MarketMore/ ' 2,000,000 Housewives With*

F r i g i d a i r e s H a v e P r o p e r l y K e p t

• F o o d s a n d M e a t s

RUTH 'ETTING LEARNS OFECONOMY OF NEW FRIGIDAIRB Details of Meal Planning

Simplified by EquipmentH o u se h o ld S av ings M a d e P o ss ib le b y U se o f j'"

Uiic H'film'rallci•alic.u(ilvc lluilrjciri.'IllUtlvil Unit

In c re a se N o ted in L oca l B u s in e ss ,o f

Frifxidaire D e a le r!■'<«(} merehnitts o f n n ; t F iilh »n- (M i,, ; (Md |„ "I, na(i

Vr»)Krniii piniiiu-d to iui[)rovo il»- <ninliiy cil' llic I'cmhIsiiioiitM t!ipy KL‘ 11 iind tlio iilctiliricu licm df nil iikxIi'I'h I'uckI v iiitJ t'-stabliKlimt'iit.s w itli 't l io «.vmbol I 'a rryh ij; lla- w im ls '■ a-c'letl FooiJk. ”

'i'iic pi-op-nbn ha-s {lio in .lo rw iii.n it t.f j i io iv i l im i :i<ii Krofcrs, • jmml. inni-kcl (iw iutm , (Ifliraii-x.si'ii uien iui,| p roiliiels Ktbrti, oi>L‘n i(o rs throuKlKnH tiu’ llniii't! Siaii Jiiivo :iio(tcniizi!'(l Ifioir w diblw lim cur.s in c.r.liM- Id iiutri'a^ Klian! of t l i e ’ lU 'ailiihlc fnoi! a n d « n 'a t liiisincss.

The plan la oponoorcd Uy F rig - idalro CQ^orfttlon, aubsidlnry o(Gcncrnl Blotora, which hne n e a r­ly 2,MO,000 olecli-iB rcfrlRcrnlora In iwo ond which suppllcil- Uic re- (rlKcnitlon equipment for tho 200.-

T R O L IN G E R ’S P H A R M A C Y -

T h e B est P l a c e fo r

^ - ■ L u n c h e r f / V i t l i

3 .2 a n d

F o u n ^ in D rin k s

AiwiiyalKopt m the Bight Tcnipcr.ituro and . All Home

Cooked Foods

F r i g i d a i j - e B o a s t s

2 . U n u s u a l F e a t u r e s000 food’ vending i .............Ijikjnp part la (bo iiaDwial uctlv- lly. ■

• Mwlornlzntlon VHnI

• tlinl groccra und butchcra who Iiavo modern aCores wKh proper dlBplny facilities and rofriserallon

nWc /ccds.JMivc a greater Biyarp oS tho suits , volume of llielr nolRl'' borhnodn anJ thoreforo nro cnnblet! to operate a t ft profit When com- pclltors wlUj Icfls foreelKlil lose money and are unable.la give liicir ciutom'era proper nervico And the lilRheat quality foods.

One of the renaons for thlw, ac­cording to Claude H. Detwoller of

Jdalro household rofrlgorntora and have been cilucatcd to thq no- ccsalty for proper preservation of foods. ■

Ncurly 2,nd0,000 In Use “FrlBliIalrc has nearly 2,300.000

unitn In ufie,” Mr. Detwellcr nald. •'This la ft million more thi^i uny nlhor make. Tlio w ide'accoptiinco of our houaohoIU models lias made tho name Frlj;idftlrc' syaonymoiin w ith proper food preacrvutlon.arid rcfrigcmtloa. For th a t rcnson. housewives buy fond products In atores tha t ulso have Frlglilalro equipment hcc'auae they Know tho meaning of tho name and tho cffl- clcncy:wlth which auch a

Twer 6t the outstmdlnR’ fc„. lu res of tin new PriKtdiilro elec­tric rc/rlgv'nitorfl arc rold coniri>l and automatic tray i-clpiisc.

Tho tcmperalure of the Frli-ld- alrc may be rcgulatod from ,io degrce.1 down to zero liy tho cold control device, which greally fa- cHitfllcs «)o 7>rocos.i ol maJcfjiff frozen dcMcrlfl rcqiilritiK frcczlng. j, Tlie uutomntic tray ri-Itafiu -in-|

Itself !n a dluUnct nilvimUif;.- Uie old type tray. By a mcr<.Of tho finger the iiiilonialli; irny releaae virtually "unfoldii"’ Iciivlns the Ice cubea fully

families and guc.nts.■ •■Every, store th a t 1« a ■

Ine fact modem mcrehanta aell I ‘ ’ ___ ._J._________

M ‘poL™ble‘' ’'o tt« °uw ^^^ AUIHIKSSF-S AMKK. hold models will be mipplled w ith I QUINCY. Mum. dU 't-M r. und - t h o symbol f o r ,the ir rcfrlgerators.-M rs,. Herbert W .C urlla recently

- . 'moved from 270 Pmnlilln StrcetiMurgJn j ,. jsou lh Braintree.-(o 270 FranWJn

•■•We call the pltin ' ft, business; Street, Quincy. - • .building p ro ^ a ra for modem incr- chanta. I t la on accepted (a c t th a t Bcoecrs nnd butchers operate bb a narrow marfjln of profit and miiltc money only by working long boura and shaving* overhead expense itCTAa to tho lowest possible points.IncwjUffil overhead ennWea them to make tho incomc tlioy so Justly deserve. ;

"Modem rcfrlficratlon equipment hna been nrovcd nn n mcnija of- In-

■ ctvuslae bwilnces wWiout Increaa- ' Ing overhoftd. Rent, lights.-'taxes

•and pay ro ll'rcm uln virtually con- s tan t'cvcn though sales volUmc moy b« Increased lyi mucK>aa per eeni, T ho-gross proWt'drf.’tfec mcrcBsed salea volum e-Uiercforc-

, becomes a n e t profit to Uio-owncr, of the atoro beeauao the e(iu1pment ftotuftllv pavB for Itaolf by tho' sav-

- Inga It makcB posalblo In refriger­ation costs nnd loss of food-prod- ucts beeauso of snolluge. ■

■■The •Protected Foods plan was tested W 1032 InAHlwauhce. Cltvo-

• land. W ashington nnd other com,• munltlcs o t voryln|f sites. I t wiw

found eftectlvc ' In aecompllshlnfi- greater sales volume for tho f lie r- , cJmnts who used It.- - i : -.-j

■Prjgidau’fi .Offers J;' H en ty o f Beser.w

• No one Intorcstcd In buylng-'a new . olectrlo xcft-lgerator, need worrv about . tJio Frlgldnlro'n abili­ty to pcovldo plenty of cold during hot weather. '■ r , I v'

r tw in cylinder ' • 'c atu ro of

Frigtho).10

i o f pow er to carc ■ for'all refrigeration • needs- - cyen

durlos tl»o ho tte st o f tamporaturcfl.With the Fr)gldoJro auffjclently

cold iempcratuyea la not ft proMew.

BUY rB ian>A iuK -.-,■v-.protocted : • .. ’ (•-

I ^ E E R2 0 ? Bom.E

' V ta n d youU onjoy.our

l u n c h e s : 2 0 *

M O D E t 'C A F E " | ;

I H ShoBhine-Streeti.W eaJJ',- c v c n » 3 a e x » j e « v c ^ ^

(iuality. Poods •

SATURDAY

SpecialsK';;,."'"” loc}Caua<l o r T-»o/i«Stcali, per ll>.......(Jlrlolii Stcah.I’er pound .........Cliolec Itlh Doll,a poiiiidH .............

Every pleco of hecf in our aliopn cvjiritn tw l to liv !<•»- dor ntcer und liclrer beef. If yon w ant coyy Ixwf. you cimget I t - b u t imt here; ------

Wo rrom lso’No Moro Cow Uouf In Ellhcr— s

T h e T w i n F a l l s

P u b l i c M a r k e t: . ■ ^ r tlio—

B e c k s t e a d M a r k e t• FJtlOlDAIIU! KQUIPI’EJ)

Specializes In Iiot-wcailicr Bponlaln from our

FrtlCJIDAIRE EQUU’MENT

Kiaagsbus?y'sII D r u g S t o r e

P i i r r H i i r r i n i iii m jQuality foods, am ply.protccled arc neccasury to our putronH, We UHSU/V MlUifacllon .\vlLti—

F R I G I D A I R Eprotected toods

Wo. know vou'll enjoy thu tiw- tliiens <if the foodH nnd

(irlnUB, Try ciur—

FOUNTAIN . LUNCHE.S

WILEY’Si " r

E f i l W

• ’ .-POUNTAJH{i=ll i f UiT

PRICE is N o ItemIVi<:t--iiiunc ci i - m M w IX Io<

. I'c iit iliHlrk-t. 1

HiiMsry, Imi \ n il I H e 1 (,!H (lllilUtV.

F R I G I D A I R EPROTECTED FOODS

mHA llIBU RQ ER.

v 3 ‘potmds

SA L A D T IM E -D B E 8 B IN 0 . : ■ Q u a r t bUo ^,;.:;.:;

4-,12t/2.pz.oanp ,T om v.o Ju lco

A good^4-t^o2 9 c

CITY MEATiss'andsiroelliii.t Market '

29c

I j F T t h i s e m b l e m g u id e y o u

to Jresker, hetter Jvods ... look Jor itI f you want tender. juicytfuH-llnvorcd meats —if you >vant dairy producle tb a t look and taste frcBli-if you want, food tliat is nppc- tisiing. wholesome and safo—look for tho

: F n ffd a tro emblem.Tiiia emblem idcntiCcB tlie placca wbcrc

quaiity:food$'aro served or eold. It.m arks ^^roacm ercliantsw lioliavoIcftnotbjD gundono :

to safeguard the heahh of tiicir customers. .Moro tJmn SOO.OOO l>UJinc99 placca.have.

- installod FrigJdoiro to moko certam th a t .: perishaWofoodsoreproperlyrelrigcratedXrom

V tI»o moment they enter the 8toto un tJ they oro

delivered to you;- Y ou will find ‘'Fngnlairo Protected Foods-' in tlio/'leading groccneg, meat iparkctsj delieatcsacns, hotels and 'res*, tnurants throughout tbo country.-

tIteso'btMiaess men sd ccu J Prigidairo became t i e relnecrauon thoy-.uBC rawt Iw dependable. I t m ust-continue to function

emootlily, and cITiciDatly uglic abd 'day r~ through tho.hottOBt summer

\wcfllhcrandm. m winter. Look for tlio Storea

th o t djapln;^ tho.VFrigidniro Protected Foods'* cmlilem^

AND NOW A ItOUSEIIOLD F n iC in A lR E ,- TIIAT USES NO MORE CURRENT ,

T /M N ONE O R ti lN A n r L A M P DULB

Ilere a an amazing new Fngidairo that usee no D JorecufT cnttljnnonoord inaiy lam pbulb . R e .

markable also m its newconccpttonofco lence nnd value: this Fngidairo baa ai defrosting, automatic icc-iray rileasingi o

storoBC 8pacc,.ono-foutth mom food spacc.new beauty^ouUtAud* '. ing quality and lo n g life .'Y o t^ b '- pncc, itutallcd ondiFederal/Tuei-

ER T G m A II lEM o t c r s l a iu e i

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Detweiler Coal Co.Phone 809 Twin Falls^

.- V - - - v s. ’ -: .r- -Dl8tributors ;for:Sonthera.»Jdnlio.'S :vV. I--. ,l0 I .noS 8 r‘:ltup«r^'t;iUiitd9ku:iand>QaMU: Counties>:

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; Page Six m A n O F.VF.NTNC TIMTT S. TWIN F A j,tS , .ro A H a

S o c ie ty im d C lub N ew s.' Dancing and Slusio ■ :Will Be F e a tu r e d

At Eebefelli DinnerI'rimnww Robcli.ili Is un-

Icrtalnlng n l u 0:30’o'cIch;1i illniicr •tills cvenUiff In lionnr of JIi

Eeuew Friondgliips Made lu Early Days

Mnrlliii fimlllK. KcIIok);. Iicl>oUnli iiiwcmbly prcjiUlrnl. Mrs.’ Smith will maUo hnr oCflclnl Iriopcctlon ot Hic local InilKc n l n callctl moi-tlnK thin uvonlnf; n t R (i'cImcU In Ui? I. O. O. F . liiill, where Uin tllnncr In n t o belnc iicrved.

Mni- 0 . 13. WcUion will prc«l.lo «« toanlmntilcr. Mrn. Smllti. Mrn. l r> flo Wnlklno, pdnt os.icmbly prral- (lunt, nn j' Mrs, llcnry MalinUcn, nnsembly mnrnhal, will be cnllrd upon for brief tniiatii. Mm. tCvnn T n rr lo In churfjo pf Ihe tllnnpr pro- pram . OUlcr mcmbcra on Iho iir- romromcnt commlllco nro Mrn. 0.

musical rcftdlnpn, nnd Mm. Vnlcne

Mr. I il Mm. I'rccl VulKlil, K.ir 111.- 1

VolKlil

Kiilln tmcl, h:;1i rcn«:wliii; iicqiialiiUiiicc flc> YrlloWHli, inif Cliti-iy;i>.

allit Uin<l iiiidpuny luro. They lufl F d i la y j i YollowjUunc. '■

Tnllmiilc rrlcmrx (.r V.iluhl ilurliii; l»T ri'Hlilrnci' Ii.t i-. vltcd lo III.- Iioiiie r>r Mi-». lluyi'S. Sfvc-i;lh iivfnin' nurlh. Thiirmluy ninnilnc lo r bi'lil);o. lowcil lly lunchcon. .Mm. II Cloiiclii'k won Uie prlr..- for hiKh ficorc, .Mrii. I’diil I- GiiUKi-nmi Oaklnnil, Calir., wm> uIno nn <iioM own KU.-»l-

Luncheoli Uihlc cluoi>rallun:i Tri urcil ronwi anil ayrlnKu,

“Abolish Honeymoons,’’ Say (^ebr^eflPersonages In Literary And Art World

S(v MII.IA IIIAN.SIIAI:!)NI'IW YOUK- -Al).ill«h iill hoi

ivu' a riMl cliancc al li;i|i|>y inn rlliKc!

Miiry llonlon, >llullni;iiliili'il Inn novcllnl, iiialirM tlim »lio( ilatcin.nl, rluhl In lliu ii il hi' ycur'ii b'-m liont'yiniion p'

"MurrtncoH Ihiil inlj;lil iijv <1111 and rirnllriia*<l litipjdlv

ill." MlJL llor.

llic'iii ti'mpiirarlly u

III- unvc-llHl HJiyii. \Voii'l Ailnilt It

cuiiv.rnlion or hltei

; iiouth o( K la i-.t

W orley nnd Botly June Tnrr. ' "ificKcr wa.-i. um.- .n mlnutlvo pupIlH of llic Emily ‘ t i'.r

•School of DnnclnB, will present

■veteran nuffroBo lender. . .... nounced an additions to the roater o f spcnhera for tho Intcmntlonnl CongTcsa on i"O ur Common Cnune — ClvlllraUon", under Uie nuBplecs of tho Natlonnl Council of Women, which w lll.brlnfr vUillora from all •part of the world to Chlcnpo July lTJ-22, Amons Uia local women who will heat- these opcalccm u'ill bo MrB, Com Stovcnfl, Twin Fnlls county treasurer, who will nttcnd t h e convention of tlio NatlnnnI Fcdemtlon of Buslnciui nnd I'ro- fesslonal Women’s clubii

- club ' 1,1 'iioelnic II th a t wny'lii rclronpccl in In-: -Dnt 1 bcllcvi; that Ibl.s holldiiv

............ . wh.i!<o only reaKon for oxlntphri-and sons rcspbcllvdy, W l n o f W - -ry - f tc n nnt pleasant n t alL l.i

• Gormnn,^Ntr.,^^

ray . Sr.; "two r«idlnt;8. Mayb.-llel '" , i ’ |i\t^\ill<V ru«'"oH «^ abno W cbbi-vocal duet. Corn Mclntiro , nnd Currie Cr<K;k^ tt; ptnno f,,r enuli other"

, Mlaa Oni Madden; vocal duel.' t-,,,, .f Chrlatlne Murray and Cbarloltoj vidcl Baum. Viennese iinlUor . Fonr; violin nnd piano numbcra, , ,

Cora Mclntlrc and C arrie C r o c k - .' c tt: old-tlmo dnncc numbers. Cor.i | „,.ninHi himi-umrwmii

i 17 y>-ar» nnd ncvur liail the rIIkHI'

ncrobatlc number nnd n tup dance'

1 Catt,vliciir.;

Llitiu MiBs Dorothy Huyni-s on- tcrtiiln«l tnc group w ith acrobatic ‘ diincea on the luwn and Inter il r s , Strlclicr directed hcr.KueatH

tour of the KTOundH

lic-avo:ily prrJimo to loni; m iirllal hllw. iw Murj- llordcn-(ccntor) ex- •liiiiiiiiD «. M iiTiasiv lii-r vpniirt druvN lusty hiiT.HiliH fr.au Vl.'lil

I Caanuior Ciirlhty (riRlit) fani.xih UIiiNlmt.ir innl portnilt

i. A n .l|il,a l 11 tari;.-l f..iinrHaKe woulil'ricllcuh; f J r ....................... ,

robalily nol huvi- liirncd <iul ii.ilt.-i-, rt-llim- pa».sHii;<'r,-i, waili-r, li., vll If inyhUHbamlanil I hn.lHppnl 'l,.| niaiinKi't aii.l^i-vi-n Ihi- iiii:I the rirol fortnlKhl or month nr It, Iclmriulni',iun! Ini.n-stinu |..'.ii>

'I liighl-flculnK tli.'V iiio.'l al.mt; the wiiv.; '’ill«h l n.iw. in 111.- mi.lilli- r.r tl

ri Irnvol lo|;etli.-r IH Uie hard-i.kiir.-ialon, d-.n'l r.irf;i'l Hi- -'O vorul ‘■'’I ‘'■'•I anAliiinian reliitlon-' noinlc .side .if il. A .lion.-ynmcm

.S tho .International Con|;erBS- CToiip'-'photographa. ' , ship. I am mire W l many yomifj a luxury ..f lli- |wi:<l. Th.-n- iii•While MlBs Perklnn outlines tho M rs Muvla Unll,’ Mrs- Bjylhc «•'"> lmveV|UnrrelH. arKfi- many b.-tlcr y.iunu oiipl.

trends for the future. M rs, OiU. Hiiyne.i and MUa QldUys Strieker, 'n<-‘»L-i and ml«un.MratandlnKn In 'can .sin-ml thuir iiu:n.-y!" h e r co-apcnllcr on the banquet pro-1 usslatcd by Mrs. M uriel Hushen, Havana, In nerniudlji or Atlnntlc- Ir xvoni-n fc.a Uil« way iilmi Rram a t tho Palmer House Thur*-; eerved luncheon., MIbs Gladys ^ « y w »" '< '<’ perrcclW happy and lumu-ym.ionK. how atx.iil tlie men day evening, July 20, will review Istrickcr then displayed a mini- peaceful m tlicir own Lew home. An- th<-y more ixmirtnlic-'.’ Are ihoy

■ alBnlflcant phones of tho w om anlber of patch work quIIUi made-by: As I undcrslnnil thu Idea iht iienilmenialima oi-hinil ■'

on n tour of the srounda nn.l ‘ gardens nurroundlnp the Strlclcer {" imieifl. iiiccpLrn ,i. homo where nlie liaa resliled for busiii.M years. Mrs, Lnura

of Ilock Creek. - p-p1

AUs. J

drcBs Is cnUUed -'Ohly Yesierdivy." Shd led the Buffrage foreca to vie-

. to ry In m o .

, A.TTEND SHOWS > F 0 I .1 i0 ^ v m 0 ' s u r p E i i

Jollowlnjr ft lawn supper n t the’ homo of i lla s Bette McCIecry, membora of the D. A. club .at*

. tended tho Prtclflc S U te Sliowa Thuraday evening. The next meet­ing will be held n t the home of Mias M argaret Reed, and Die meeting In two weeks a t the Homo o t Ml.-ia Janet Felt.- ‘Members prcaent wcro ' M lssca-B ctto ' Me- Cleery, Ruth Rend. Jnnot Felt, Catherine Bacon, Betty Pcnvey, Ruth Taylor, Helen \Vllnon, Mor- gn rc t Reed, Ruth Haller, Mary Prlobc arid M ary Frtmcea Miller.+ + ♦FORMBK LOCAJ.

., G lltl . MAURYWord lian bien received here by

Mrs, M, C. Jensen th a t her dIs- ter-ln-law, Mlaa Rulli Jensen, will be m nrrled.to Rjiymoml L,'Allen Sunday, July 2, at. Scotia.- Cnllf.

- Mlsa Jenocn was graduated from tho Twin Fnlln high nchool, clnas of 1032, and hna been living wllh her nlstcr. Mrs. M, S. Allen In Rio Del, Calif,, alncc June, 1032,

UBUItTTsALE ItAISED FUM>• NI3W ORLEANS, (Ulli—Tim fm-

• roverlahcd congregation of tlie Ilev. Jnrnfi.^ IJoudm. Prcnbyter- Jftn prcachcr, was unable tn irake ‘itn annual contriliuUnh for cen­tr a l Sunday school work »> Uou- lira raised tho fundH himself—by

■jii-lllng blnckbcrrlen lt> wealthy citizens ot New Oricana.

Mra, S lrlcker during the past winter. The nex t'm eeting of tjip club will be held w ith Cyra Mc- In tlre July 1^.*^ ^

KITCHKN SUOWKIl HONORS BltlOn-TO-lJK

Tho Shiimroek club meiuberH, lumbering 20, nnd 3* gucslo. at- ended Uie club meeting nnd kltcli-

cn «lio»vcr for. MIbh K athcrlno Hlx* cnbaugli Thuradny nffornoon. Mra, Em m ett Bauer was clecltxl a new member. M rs. Fred Davis and ilrfl. T. Bundy wc.rn In charge o f , the program. Jehn Olmotead gavo- a rending: E dith Bush a piano aolo. A m ock.wedding concluded Iho pnigram. RefreslimcntJi vi-crc served by the IiosIcsh; Mrs. W. M. Hlxenliaugh nnd her uniilslants.

iinivi-rK.ll convention c.illed the

NnC a t all, answers HoiVard t.'liiiniiier Christy. I t 's Just a goo.l <il(i ciiiitom th a t cverj-body miikc.s litti much fUB.1 over and nobody li.i.-: till- eoiimgc to buck!

-'Nc-wly>vcds who honeymoon gel a wrong s ta r t tow anl tho dally Kriml of iioiisn-keeping, going to WDrlc. arninging Uielr time so they c aa hav<' lolauro- for f|;lonil«, onlor- taiain.-iil. rciullng and going ah.nit top.liii.r.

"Tii'.-y i-sliiblUih loo high a p itch in Ihc'lr elolho.i, Iheir spiiro lime t.ifji'lii' ’'. money they will hiLvo l<i upend. When they come homo llu-y have a distinct let-down.”

Man Asked Help For Former Wives

m-RINGFIKI-f). Mr.. <i:i-i—Tht Kpnngfl.dd ciiiiHty foo-1 dUilrlhul- liig iitallon horo wa.n fnce<l wllh n r.triingo roqi

■ERtCES: » [ltE= P I

KIMBRRLY, June .10 (Special) -Adoption o f a beer regulating

-....■•■....I iiri’oll'H

tniBleca,The meanure requlrea. porinlta

for tho sale of the malt product ami acta the retail license fee nl 5i;!.r>Q anniMJly, Wholcsnlers and other dlspcniJS«C!‘r< I '" / annually.

• I llecnsi-s milflt if 21 yoarit, nnd

o t good moral chnrncler. The board reserves the right to re- fuBo iBSutmce of licenses to jier- HooH whom It believes will nut

iirm to the ordlniincr. nn.l has right to revoke any license

or cause,Thu onllnnncc went Into efrecl

ipon lU publication In The Bve- iing Times yealcrdny.

Normn^ J c a iS j l lP g lo andDaloccacWhcalon,—clressed -ln -yellow prlntB, tu rning-caft-;..

lioUi ono'-hnndcd nnd double, on a Main avonuo-flitlor. • w alk-. . . Merchantii watching-- tialen figures nnd cash regia- tanr'lodoy anxious to have tho- totals c.tcced thoso. of .Inst month nnd of Juno a y e a r ago

. , Grown boy cnriVlng a haakot ot flowera on Main ave­nue. Offering, to sell thom for little ' or nothing . . , R«P- I)nn J . Caviinngh lenvlng for Boise this morning, w earing an overcoat nitd n atrnw h a t . ■ c Shrewil young business woman holding up tho mailing of a cDuplo Icltors to city resl.lcnta, imtll tomorrow, so sho can aavo one cent postage on each . . . Gus Johnson, early thla r.iot-n- Ing. on night sh itt a t the toll bridge, bnudlng out rcccipt No,

0 had li n the rlieJ roll for .Honii: linn-,Oio.l for two nddiliiinul people. He rxplalnnl:

"I'Ve be.-n niarrlo.l Ihiee limi-.s, an.l dlv.iroo.l Iwle.-. My two for­mer ivive.H wer<- pi-nnlicKS when Iheir husbands descried them. 1 felt s.irry for llicm nnd look them into my home. They help my wife with tho housework nil right, but' Uicy make two more inouths to feed,"

Jlls renue.^t wns denied. '

WILD r iX ) W K I ^ *FORM UKCORAllONS

A vivid reminder o f the Saw*, tooth mountains — quantities of 1 w ild bluebells guthcrc.d' for the oc-1 caHlon-cpntribiilcd delightfully to the bridge party a rn inged Tliiirs-1 ilay evening by Mra. P . H. Higbco I fo r Mra, W, A. Rltchlo. Salt Uiko ' City, house guest of Mr«. V. C, Dallantyne. Tho IiIucJksUs decorat­ed the four tables and also tho nioms. Mrn. P . 13. Moull won the prize for high ocore nnd Mrs. ■Rltchlo rccclvcd a g u e s t favor.

I'l-EASANT- VAI-I.KV I*1-\V I'OSTI’ONKl) tIN T IL S«N »A Y

PLEASANT VALLElf, Juno 30 (BpccUil)—The .play lo-have been prcscnled u t the P leasilnt Valley, nchool bouac by thn Holllater Ytiung I’eoplo's ii.iclcty, has Ix-en post|M.neil- from I'Vlday, Juno 30, Id Suniliiy night. Ju ly 2.

FOR TH E SMART MATRON 1‘ATTBUN OM'i

Here la an rximiplc of careful styling for the m ntrog..-.-. a frock

wlinh ath a t Is estronicly ' Its pcrfcct'In line and detail for llic

larger.. fJgurc. The Hmurt , bodice , dcUlls,' gruoeful sleoves. snug hip ' yoke and very sicnilei- aitlrl t Ing iiild hoight lo Uio flilhouetto

nnd mnko U more ulender. I t uinild bo lovcHent for w arm weaUier In a prlntc<1 sheer, w ith laco banding.• I’altern f382 m ay bo onlcied .only In bIzcb 38. 3S, •IO,.42. 44. 40 and 48.-SIM 30 rciiuirea 4>,', ynitlii 30-lnch fabric nnd 1% ynrds li^- Inch Ince. Cicnr. dlugmm mcd cut­ting, and oc'wlng Instructions ,In-

'c ludeil with thlu p a t te r n . 'Send FIFTEEN CEN TS In coins

o r atamps . {coins preferred) for EACH MAItlAN MAHTiN pat-

• tern. Be sure to w rite plainly your. NAME. AUDRESS. 'tho STYLE NUSmF.R.nnd BIZIS of each pat-

. te rn orderpd, . , , .- JD 8T o r F .T H B m E S S —'H IE BtAUIAK M ARTIN' BOOK OF

• BUMMER PATTERNB, offering a , wldo ftSsortment o f advance atyle# to l«cp you andryour youngatecool,,comfortable and appropriate­ly flrcsswl w hether you arc spend-, Ing'your Summer In town; a t tho flljsro or In the country.'Thia Uwlc will help you plan a • stunning,

-woJrdrobfl of casy-to-niakofltyteaat a Surprisingly low coat.' ORDKIt y o U lt COl'Y TODAY! PRICE OF r A T T B B N b o o k ; FIFTEBN

( CENTS, BOOK A N D PATTEItN • T O t lK T I i r . t : . T«'rN T Y -l"lV H .C IW T 8i'- . . •

H e r e ’ s Y o u r O p p o r t u n i t y

T o B u y T i r e s ! :

' L I k s

announce a great clearance

T I R E SYou can’t affo rd to miss tlie following seeational bargains. These lircs a re iifl firsts — no seconds ^ and they carty llie regular Goodyear guarantee. Most of these tires are discontinued tread designs. Buy your tires how!30x3 Regular PnthflndL-r T ir e '.. 50s3>i Oversize rn lhflnder Tire ;.

•32x4 -Pathfinder C<ird Tlri 31x1 I',-ithfln(ler ' Cord T irt 4.40x21 Ri'guiar

. Pathfinder y..........,4.40x21 . Il^iccdwaj4.00x21ajicedwuy ...........

$3.50$6.55$6.35$3.90$3.55

.$3.75

4,50x21Pathfinder4.78x10 Heavy D uty ' A. w:. 'F. ,.4,70x10 Regular A. W’. T. ..4.7n.-tlD Uegiiinr • Pathfinder 4.r,0x20 IloKiiiar Pathfinder 4.50.\20 Heavy Duty Pathi'lndrr 4.73x10 Regului- Patliflndcr

$4.35$7.00$5.70

v$4.70$4.20S5.45'$4.70

4,70xlf| Heavy DutyPaUifinder ...................trooxio RegularPathfinder ...... .'...........n.OOxlO Heavy DutyP athfinder-;..................(>,00x20 RegularA. w . T . ........... ;.,.....O.OO.tlO RegularA. W. T. ......................0.00x18 Heavy DulyA. w . T ....;..................7,00.\21 Heavy Duty

$ 6 .0 0$5.10$6.55$9.25

$10.95$11.95$15.00

THESE ARE BUT A FEW OF OUR MANY TIRE BARGAINS!

Culck S<M!nn,.8-cyl.... $550 $298

T i i i t d A u t o m o b i l e C o .' “FINEST AND BEST.EQUIPPED GARAGE IN TH B W EST” ,

Parts Phone 298 % Open Day And Night O ffice '* Shop Phone 299

■■■■■■ B«ua ■■■■■■ B ■■■ n

R I L E Y ’S Special Sa.Ie

• 200 HATS AT $1.00'EACHW iiit.., Irla.-ls Iinil trol.irs assurk-ii in htrn^v.s, er<-|n-s,

)ii<|U<'Si linens, ole. (Jlliers Jil—

$ 1 .9 5 .iiir-lmli- .’ill .Siimuu'r StniU'.s friitii ii|i.

Now liini-ii, Cn-jn; and F l a n y l (Ntal.s, H ulls ;(iiii J'JnsMiiiili's [ii'iucd from —

453.95 $ 6 .9 5W hile a iul .\'iiltira l. Hen TIipjii. '

WONDEEPUL BUY?!■ a a B H a n a B a H a a B B B B B B N i i a B a B a K t a B E n

C o n s u m e r s ’

MARKETROGERR0N.HOTEL BUILDING

SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND lyiONDAY — JULY, 1st a:pd 3 rd ’

COFFEEMAXWELL HOUSE, Pound .... !...,.......

r ip lT O P , Pound .......

J 2 5 C

:isc'TUNA FISH S S a 7,oz.2 for,25c

PAPER PLATES pkg. 7c

PAPER PLA TE#

PAPER NAPKINS ' "ifASiAGK 7c

b r o o m s 19c

PIN E A PPL E iiloS Jii.ic,»2'cans. 25c

e g g s ■ lOciREAii

Shredded Wheat J’EiiNAi. pkg. 10c

7^c

SUGAR, 10 lbs. ;ro'i‘v ;r,-r 53c

C A N T A L O O P E SI.AnfiE-JUMIIO SIZE

3 f o r '

25cFresh Tomatoes S v ,ill™.. 2 Its . ISc CUCUMBERSKi'iVt 2 for Ss

LEMONS I'miDozBN 13c

Bunch Vefetablesf;,',"i'ri!,'"'"’ 3 (or 10c

CABBAG-e^S IriliiS” '" ' per lb. 3c OrX n G E S :'" ." doz. 15c

FRESH MEATS and LUNCH MEATS;■ pnl-Kthe-beBt ■ s.■■■ .■.'■S u n s e t - M . e ^ ' ^ m p a n y P r o d u c t s

SAUSAGE^-. 2 Ib». l?c

HAm' b URGER^..-,— '- 2 lbs. 15c

PURE LARD ' ' 4 lbs. 30c

'.Prime Riba of, Bce^;;Rolled:.lb.' :12^c ■

CHOiCb='PORKj td A S T ' lb. 10c

m

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I Fhday. June 30,1933 iriAHO EVENING TIMES. TW IN FALLS. IDAnO •^Page S ev en .

E A M T : A D : a

BOOTS AND HER BU PpiES B y 'M a r t i n . ,

TIBIES OIw^SSIFlEO HATES

Caeh InBcrtlon. per lloa ;0B(For.flratSlnncrtlorui)---------

Subsequent Inacrllonii.per l in o ___ ___..............03^4

l>welvo mvnUW. con-' trac t, ovcry iamie, cnclTv. Inacrtlon, per lino - .1 .03

NO aclB Utien /o r Icirf tUan 2 tincu. Minimumcharge __^.................... 20

, AJl ads mufll be onlL'rcil • fo r u-BtatcJ li'iintli of Umo,

Sfew TodayW A N T E P-A n all uniiinO rancli'

luiiid. MuHt be i;ooil irrii’iiti r*boho 03U4-R1. .

SITUATIONS W ANlED^HXPEfUENCED Q o o k ltc cp c r

^ p ln t wantJi position. I’lionc

raU IT S .A N D VEQEfABLESCH EnmE3~Amc a iP E n t Cfi^-

Jal SprlngB. Brlnj; your own con- Uilncrii and pick In orchard, I’lioric C-JO rilu r . .

FOR SALB — Manibiill iilrnw- crrlcii. 3Sc h'allon, yon picic, 1 illu norlh Flvo I'oliitfl, I). Cntliro. TWIN PA U -S Ml

IjiirrltH, by ttm i;ra( inibllc Mnrlicl:

r o R SAI.E — jcr. na>»'wo<«iWultorieid baby biif;cy for $1-----I’bonu 1032J.

WHOLESALiC VEGETABUC: to HomeonD nulllnt; out of town. ml. R.. y, No. Wulcr-r. C.i».ncT.

Classif{'edWANTED MISOEILLANEOUS■ W A N T E D -F iin i Jiira, noUHO. liom goods, stovcij .'ic, \V.i pay ciinli. Kbcrtinrt Ji Uurn/i, 218 Mitla So. Phono nO'JW. ,

WANTED TO m jV —IOC lo wrcclt, Fnminra' Auto (Jncd I’orUi UcpL Plioiiu 221

iW P.y

WANTED — In murla-t Wheat and Clover hi'«<I. . Clobu Bccd & Grain, Phono 401.

W IU . PAY CASH for tu rn . B, C. Vun Au.Kluln. I* CI-J3, Kller.

WOMAN 'W ANTS n iD E lo I’orihuiil, . Will Bhurc cxpcnbua. Phono 0281R3.

WANTED — TraijflportaluAi Cheyenno, Share' Mponsn-s I’hono Kimberly 110. ' '

HEM STITOHm a

MIBOELLANEOUSMATTnESSES rcnovnted iinj

iiWJVorcd. Clean wool cnrilncl. 2()u lb, Wuuhc<l ana canlnl aoc. Kuml-. turf iiiiholHterhii;- Bou'en anil h>-1 »rlqn. i ’hono 01-w . |

KOIl R E N T fS Ib “ 'tooUl VullPy. Al!K.P.-IK I-*l(w l.y^lh<!

foivMra, D,V, Cliirk. Pli 8PECIAi.i FOR WEEKvNi

Permanent S1.75. 2n0 Olh ,Mrn. Boamvr- Phone 020.1.

LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS fiOTWIC y o u V V IlIJC A T lltS I))' Vl.ME APrOINTK!) I'O lt I’lHJV- INO U’l l . t , CTC.

In thu I>r<iluit<! C<.County, T<liiho. n ru t-Aliilu (jf Si i!«ccanc<l;,Pur«unnt to

JuilK<’ of iiaM Cii 2lsl duy of Juneheri'by (jm-n Ihiit siitun iay lai' iHi' iluy Ilf July. 1»33. a l t.-n ..V lw li! A, M,. of Kald diiy. a l Ih.- Cimrt' Roum ciC nahl Court, a t lliu court- houiio In the city and county of

I Twin Falln, Idaho, Jia» heen n p - pulnlcO an the time and plncu for

r the \VH! of

FOR SALE—MiscellaneousCarburetors, cnrb parts and Bcrv-

Ice for earn. IruckB, and tractors. P . G. II. Motor Service, 230 Sho., a t. W. , . •

FOR SAp.E — Rcataumnt count­e r and biick'bnr, flmt clanii conill- tion. Lyda & \Veavcr Sccond Hand Store.

Dated June 21. 1033.OUY L- KINNRY.

I’robiUu Judge, cx-offlclo CIltIi , '(BEAl.,)__________NOTICE O F SIASS MEKTINli OF

s r y c K II o I, D K i: K o i ' s a i .-SION IlIVEIt CANAL COM- I'ANY, l.TD.All StocUhol^lers of Salmon ,Rlv

Canal Company,' Ltd., ore re que.ited lo h<J present --------...........to be held o f Iho schoolauditorium n t Holllfltcr,-Idaho, a t

It o'clock P . ir„ Ju ly nth, 1033. purpose, for which Uils meet*

In cnllcd.lH lo detcrriilne upon udvlsabltltylof crganlzlng an

HELP WANTED. W ANTED'— Men who will .sell on comml.islon boJtia a t Shoshone, Jerome, Klmlwrly anil Twin Kulla. F ine opportunity fur right kind of men. Inquire a t '’021 •'■II W eal, Tivln Falln.

: AVO.

1 be...................... -Oder

.... w hat ln comniohly known na "Tlio Snimon Tract," and irrlgntcil from tho watcr« of Sal-

n ^ Iv c r and for tho conaldcra- 1 of such other'm atters aa may connected with sa id ' proposed

Irrigation district • Dated Uils 2QUi day of June,

11033.(Sifmcd)BOARD OP DIRECTORS

OF

TOHNITUBE FOR SALE’. New and used furrillUM of 'a ll kinds. Coal rangea pa low n. 510

. tach. Wc trade uad 'buy o r sell. Will pay caah for Btovea and re ­frigerators and furniture.: Moon's

' - Paint and Furniture Store.; Phboo

LrVESTOOK AND P p u iT R Y

•APARTMENTS' FOR- RENT. . THREE ROOM fumlah'c^ 'mod- • im o p t New low mtca. Bungolow , Apta,, 2 nd Ave. E. i, . m , '.• FOR RENT Modem 3 room Duplex A partm ent . 422-4lh'Avc, K a iif Phoiio 1020. .

ClassifiedDirectory

nenpdnalUe''Business Plrm * and ITofesslonul OffIc«i of T^vln Falla Alpbab*tlodUy;Ar^. ranged tor'Q uick. Dtferehc^

; DON'T'. THROW AWAY, TIfOSE ComforUblo, 'shoes.- Wo . make

■ them llko -now. a t prJcpp-ypu.

5 a u t o t o p —b o d y w o r k s

' FO B SALE-^WIND8HIELD ANDdoor B!nii''Auto"lflpB': M jeicp i* ,

• • tain repair.-canvas ai)d canvaai

•D R ;- wiLLtA M ; d ; : r e v t j c i .d s , « V. 830 • u t h -Malp .q trcc t...... '

tn ENOEAVINa• i-w fiiSD ING ‘--liANNPVNCJIMpI^TO

• w i ' calllnr -.carOa .ensroved ;or - , ' 'i . , 'B r l^ . '‘Vony''corrcct',8tylM to ■ • ■' cboOM ■frpm.-Oill . a t ths'-Bvcr

nlnirTliQU office:2U.MalH’Ave;

1.0.S ANGEI-ES LOS ANGELES, June 30 (IMD —

Butter and eggs:Butter: Extnia 23c; prime flrsls

22c; Htamlardfl 2 lc : flrst.H llic, Egi^: UnchMged.

BAR SILVER NEW YORIf, Juny 30 il'l’i—B ar

silver (Handy & Ilunnnn) New .York 355i,cctiti. up % ccnU, l-on- don 18! i pence, up ij pence.

Flag Day Observed Minus Usual Rites

BUFFALO, N. Y. (L'.R) — There didn't happen U> bo any . flag, luto gun or liand.around, butIsmallla Temple went aliead \ .....Its annual Flag Day ceremonlM aJi usual-this year. ■■ . ■

P art o f tho band failed , la . pear, no ho went ahead wlUi the drum corps,’ Potentate Carl Howell explained, 'The truck ployed to haul the gun lo the ( monica s ta rt, so ho went

lahcad wiUiOuKthe gun. Tho core- Uher o f the Square , where tho ceremonlca wcro ' hold failed to show up, BO he prtKCtdcd' with Ihq cclcbratlon w lthout.if flag.

WOOI> ■BOSTON, Juno 30 IL'.I!) — De­

mand for wool in the Boston m ar­ket today, w as :.not na ke.eh iis heretofore,- bu t bualness on the whole waa considered fnlri Juno ended with wool a t the top, of thfc recent prlco advance. Gmded and original bag tc rrlto iy wools both advanced l l per c*nt in price d u r­ing the month, and fleece wools gained 9. to 10 p e r cent oh the nvemgo. The U. SJ. agrlctiUure de­partment Bald finer grade.i of te r ­ritory and other wcslera grown wotfls cbntlnued fairly active a t very firm prices.

rest of, the ' anaUc'n sltln.

Real Estate Transfers

: InromistlAQ Furiihhed br InUriDoUDtaln Tflio .ODarantf'

. Coppwiy

TUE8DAV. JXINE 27 , D eed -rE ,,F .,P rate r,:S he riff, to

G, F.-,Huf£man, S17S7.20, lialf.ln- Icrent, p a rt SW SB .18-10-17,' Doc<l~C, ; a : Griffin, T r„ to 'E . Bordcwlck,'?20,00. SE 36a0-13.

D cc < I '^ .-P .'B u ro o tt '- .to V , .a um ott, $1, p a rt lot 20, block OS,

Buhl, • ■' WBDNE8DAV, JUNF.28 Dced~P.:PonplBli to Lillian Mc­

Carthy. SIO. lot 11. block i : .Mc­Collum Addn..•D ecd.,^.m tla .EU iol Wlxom to

G raco.E. J3amca,,57o,^ to t 7,.block 17,'CaaUcford.:. - '. Leaao—Wi H .-H arvcy to T. W. Richmond. W ^'N W I fW B-10-18... 'Lcaso^-W,- K .: H arv ey to- W. L. Hayrklns. ^ - • - -

'• --Tho uimnTif-tho K h ............>AMBBRJACR.Ii;'8y*yM nieaM :'JOJN''rotJBTIlEft!'.qON4UNC- . TlONi<- The: BymboIiBtaniJi./ot

NCPTUHB r

delllnirialon .Iniitiitlon or lliiiu.i 1' i\cl, iiilopti.-il ilurini; Ihi- iii non i.r (he- Prciviiicliil Ut;h

TlR- QuiJioc riovernmeiit iiiiii imilertalu-n llie . nfi)i eei....... ..,

' OGUEN, .w<-i.'U IDi'pnrlinent of Uibor otfl-j(USUA linlH and cmployora and employes |-pcently. 'It dccroc'd llmt tho actj will first be extended In the build-!

"iHtrict of Moi

llogii; R eceipt...........very llUlu done early; »)ndlcallons|

ibout steady; lop drlve-lh!i,$4.C0;

Ing trades In thoClHlrict of Mon-J Cuttle: • Receipts 1 Ireal. Thu decree in«lla thu num- Bales steady n t week'i l)er of hours of employment In Ihtit, illuni and good stecniindustry ........ .... .........

Eventually. It 'is hnpe<l to extend , Id law Ici trade and Industry nt targe, Ihuii nKsurlnK n larger num­ber of worUera employed.

Mayor Gets Permit For Homeless Dogs

lIORNiSLL. N. y . (lilii-M ayor eorge S, Peters of Ilornell has a

..arm ppot In his heart for dops.Ho hau bought license tiign for 12 of them, although he doesn't own

e of. them. I t came hIkjuI this way:

Authoritieii b e c a m R inslr.fenl, th a t owners either purchase lagsi for canines or they would.go to' the lethal chuml>cr; thai l.i, thb

■dogs would bo dispatched,irony came to the city clerk to

see how Uielr dogs could be »ave<l .......... , , . . .anil lo inquire- If they could n o t'g ra d es $0.25 and $0.75. worlc S2.50 worth .for the city ami' thus ta rn a • tsg . Denied, they turned away. On 12 occasions Iilay? or Peters wan present and bought tt tag for each. -r

Receipts lOQ; limited Jy n t w eek's level, me- good stecni an<l heirers

.. -aluel 53,50 and J-1.50; good vs J2.75 and 53.25; common J medium 52-25 and 52.50; low- g ra d e s '52 down, bulls 52 and

52.(iiS; vcalcrs 53.SO and SS. ISheep: RdcelpL^ 242li; no earlyl

Bales, T hu rsday 'th ree double.s 881 pound Idaho range lambs 50.un; with small sort a t 5B,C5 and few yeurllngH S4,50; deck 83 pound Iduljo. run ih lambs ?0,CO. '

DENVKU SIIE E P. - DENVER, June 30 (USDA) il'.i;i

—Sheep 13.S00; salable Bupply 04 loads luaho Inmba pruclically nil killers mostly , good to choicc, odd lolH medium grade native, truck- 'Ins 50.25 steady, ask ing strong lo ahade higher on range lam hs'o r considerably above 57; early Indl-

.tlons about steady: top range In between

yellow eeriiilperked up nnd closed m .............a* cent a bushel higher. OaUi moved up vigorously as iien.satlon- al crop ilumiit’e repiirui came Into the market.

A l the close w heat wan lo «; cent higher, corn wil>i up t'/. lo J-''i cents nnd oal.s were 2>,i to 2 >4 c e n tij ilg h e r .

GRAIN TABLE . CHICAGO, June 30 (l'.i:i—Grain

range:'Vheiil: open Illgli I>i»’ CIuhi

July .....80 01% »8y,. OOiiSep t - • -■

iitmba Thursday J7:

GREATEST, SHOSVMAN

JlO to 200 pout 300 to- 350 pouii

' CmOAGO I.lV E StO CIl CHICAGO, Juno 30 (USDA)

— Sheep: Bcceipta B.OOOj I strong to 2Q cchlB higher, advance ’ on b e tter grade lambsi.. strictly choice 80 poiind Idaho range Iambs $7.50) bu lk desirable na­tive ewe and. w ether lambs 55.75 oad 57.2C to packersi;buclis nioat- ly 55,75 to 5U-25: throw outs ,54.00 und.,S5: f a t ewes slow mostly ?2 nnd 52,BO: few 52.70. '

Hogs; 21,000; Blow, slightly un- -/eh , gehcralJy aleddy wlthThurs- day"B average,\pack ing sows weak ■ 10 cen ts lo \c r ; good to choice

1 $4,S0 and 54.B0; J ;S4.20 and 54.EO; 5-1.20 downward;

ids 54 and 54.00; moat l i g h t -1161115.53.00,a n d .54; good .pigB, 52.75 and. 53: cholct strong weights ubovo 53; culls dmvn to • 52; • pack ing , sowi w eights 53-00 and 5«. '

C a ttle: 2,000; calves - 700; all yearling:? and. ligh t s teers dreggy barely steady turning- mostly a t 55,00 downward; m eager supply g rain fed yearling helfera fully steady a t 58,25 dow n-to 54-701 " gross, lielferg.and graas f a t cc dull .a t, dcclliie,. m o a t . gmaa fa t cowa selling a t 52.78 and 52,00! cu tters 52.0U down to 51.78; bulls and vcalcrs In .ligh t aupply, ;about steady,, m ost vealbrs 54.75 downto ’54 .' ■■

, OMAHA LU'ESTOCTC OMAHA, Juno 30 (lUJl-Hogfl:

m arke t fi to lOc. lower; top 54,20; bulk 53.25 to-54.20. • ,> C n ttlo :: -Rccelpta. 2100: markat

s teady: bulk 54.7C to'$S,00: helf- ’fl 54,2B to 54.70:'veal top 55,00.

, Sheep: necelpta 7,000; Including 1.242-.; direct: -* lambs ■‘generally atcadv: -weak, to 26c. lower on na- Uvca:'Bhcep steady: feeders wcait. Bullc, f c d ’.ollppoti ;am bs‘;SB-60:to

.57.00;, early bids on native lambs 57 and down; beat ycnrllnga around

U7.2e: fed. woolftd a n d .range lambs •50.70: :cwfca ellglblo-.at 75o: to carlV'sal(.‘B-feeding lam bs down to ?5.40. •

SAN KKANCISCO’ I.IVRSl'OOK' --.go 'trT H -,:B A N >, JrnA M cisco ; Juno ap' (UaDA)'.tUPJ*-rH06B!-Ito- colpta.vioo;.- nacltoffoifalrly,: good iS i; .'-potlrid.^ lrufJc?mav-.5lL2a;;“few 124.'.pound:yiloUBht*r.:plg8\»4.76;

pdiuwl ..-.holdover,': feeder

Dt-c. ..,04 • 117 03_Muy .....08 1 0 1 0 8 -100%

^Jill’y .....00 521/,Sept........M r, 07V,Dec.........r,8 . Cli{,

OuU:J u ly '..... 4-J -14Sept........42?1 401/,Dec.........441/, 47 >J

Rye:

121/,

Continoniai ini i>i ui-niC<irn Proilucui ..........DruK Ine....................Dll Pont dc- Nemourii Easlmnli lloilak .:..i... E lectric Power & LIgl:

.F o r Fill [GeneralI General I'onun ..........OonemI Motors .........Goodyear Tire ..........In^crnntional Harvo.it Internntlonnl Tclephoi Johna N

rcnnecotl Copper ....Loew’!i m e..................^^onlgom^■^7/ ,Wurd Nash M

rt^ntlonal Dairy ProducNew York Central ....Packard Motors -.,.... .Piirnmoiini n i ia ix .....I’onna R. R. ...............1. q . P enn t^ Co..........July ..... 72 ' 73y, -715' '

S ep t ..... 705; -77% 75%..... v a a “ s j n : , ; . c o r p , .............................

■^Caah'OABII GRAIN

CHICAGO, June 30 iLM!).^ I n c lo s e .

W heat: No, 2 retl 0 0 'No, 2 hard 11.4 weovlly;., ;Corn:-No, 2 qiixcd 48 lo 00; No.

2 yellow 4014- to SOiy; No. 1 while Cl:No.,2,Whlto50% to 51.

•Oata;-No. 3 white 40i/,.Rye: No sales.Barley: 44 to CO. ,Timothy: 53,25-to 53,00. Clover^Sa.OO to 512.00.

'• ,CASH W H E A T ■PO m tiA N D ,' June 30. flim —

BBB hard white 77c;-daHc hard Winter 12 pcr.-cent 78c; darlt hart w ln tc r i r pci; cent r i c ; so f t whllt 05c: hard white 0 5c :-no rthe rn sprtng 05c: • Imrd w in ter 05c; western.red 05c. .

Shell Union Oil ...............Simmons Co..........................ISocony Vacuum ...................SoulherStnndanl BranilB ......... .....S tandard Oil of C a lif .........

:siandar<l Oil of Ncw. Jer.HIToxaa Corp. ...................I T rans - A m erica ................Union Carbide & Carbon -.Union ' Pacific ........ ............United. A ircraft...................Unllcd Corp. .......................U; S, Steel, common ...........W estern Union ...... ..... ....WcallnKhouse.-J-:ieclrlc:.......F . W. Woolyvorth Co....... .

grodo 's teers ^tcndy, common low medium • grOBScrs'and cc

Ik. to ao. ecnta low­e r lono for week} f e w 'g t j^ rangcl cow* 5 3 - 2 ^ ; . package ' . medium I 52,50; oUicr cuttcr to medium, la- ' eluding, dairy . Itypo'. 51.OO .and' 52.25; medium bulls 53; calvca; I B I weak, few 215' to ' 203 pound truck-Ins »5: common to medium54. ' ,i ■ . ,-. Sheep: 1400: a ll direct:-good to choice wooled .lamba :oround-. 7fi pounua ^own quotable around 50 to 50,88.' •

: I'OHTIAND MVIiSTOOK .. PORTLAND,: Jun8-80r.(USDA) (U,l!)-fHoa:8:-200: drlve.ln8:''Belling ateady-.to ten centd h lghcn-Ilnh l butcliers:54.75'and-54.85:''-a fevp lg a to klUers -54.20;. notblnK else sold early.. • .V>. '- , Catllo;.3S; calves 30: op6n-m »-

.., eatUe:.-,a00:-; modomtely:-oc£l'(o!

.trodo/.'OA-^'Cl»nupr"ybaslB,:^,bctloc,

; ; ;S lLVRK-rUTUJlE.^ NBWjfYORKp'r JUnVrSO

Siiyot<^uturM,-cios«S’'::o.:::to-;:so pila\«'hia!ber.^Salos-^ere<220-lots. tJliiy 88.XO.-Autr;:80.33. Sept.: 80JO,O ct, 8p.8Q.'N6v.'37.0<t: Deo;-a7,35r i87.' Jaii^ 87.B8,i Fcbr. ST.TIJ". March ?7J)Bi 'AprU 38.t8;:Uny S8;33.’ JuHo

RW YORK. .lune 30 <E1!I, — ;kn sw epl forward todoy un­til.- leudifcahlp of railroad-la-

which Bcored gains of oho ) more than four polnto.T nid lnp picked ’up In volume . fter a lull in tho earlier dealings •ti.'n nioveinenls were mixed. T h t it<- ruiili brought the salea total .r June to a new high reco rd 'fo r - ny rising murlcot In history nnd

,. month exceeded only once pro- vlouBly—October. 1020—when the

arkeC waa craiihlng.Advances-of 2 to more than . 4

Dolnts were noted in U nion Pa- cltlc. New York' Central, New York nnd Hnrlem, New Haven, Uicliawanmi, Lehigh Valley and Atchison. »

-. ' BONDS ............ JIEW YORIC, ;June 30 IIU!)—Tho' '

bond m a rk e t 'w ^ iq u ie t today nnd prices moved in a . narrow rango. Domestic corporation Issues w.ere’ steady on a qu ie t buying, demand.U. 8. governm ent bonds a n d -fo r- , . eicn lasijes were Irregular.

Industrials received th e . best BupporL U tilities wccr i m ^ l a r , while the rails steadied a fte r an

irly decline. ' .Stock exchange sales w e r e :V

070,000 as a6alnHt .4,B00,OOO yestcr-Salea on the curb «sxrJjongo , 015,000 an against 002,000

/ealerday.

DOW-JONF^NEW Y ORK,' June 30 (U iO '-f

Dow-Jones averages i}howcd: :-In* du^trlal - 98.14. Up l.JpT- rflUxoad48.00, up 1.05; utilltSf 34,35;, un6 .1 0 ., '

\ Lbcal M arkets

|c itlea-Service, eomrnon _ Blectrlo Bond & Share ....Ford M otor Cto, ........

, Sw ift Sc Co.- ........... ...........I United Founders ....'......

INVESTMENT TRUSTS fFumlnhed>by Sudler, Wegener -' . , ' . . and Company) -,

_.j2 ,j4

' .LinEiiTV iio s n s .N EW YORIC, June 30 niKI —

Closing Liberty bonda: -(dccltnaia represent s2nds): ,L iberty, 4HS, 32-47 ....... ;.._5102.17L iberty lfll-4V5a. 32-47 -__ 102.0L iberty 4th 4Ua. 33-8S 103,

TRBASUKV - 47-52 51100

i S ' 44-M . - .T -.;- .-™ — - . .lOOiCi4!«e, -IC-ao-___________,-_..-J0B.2

43-47'.-'.„;-.:.;_.'..._'--:.":o2,u, 4H 3 .M arch — ..-.102.ia| . 40.:43. Juno '.102.13.

|'3H s.'40-4D ........_____ -..-.100,2.,'38 81 M _ 08 .0

•The following m arket < lu o ^ tlona a re corrected daily 1 by .O f Idaho Evening TImea imd r e p r * ' o«nt the average .prices-paJd, ac*-., cording lo tho beafavtillahl8:m <'

Hormatlon- T ho -p rlc ta 'a re ju b jK t ,, to change-w ithout notice b y i th s dealers, however. R e a d e r s , a r* urged lo w atch the natlotuU.mar* keta. w ith which these local n u u f ,, Ikets will riae and foil- r . •

VUYINO- VRIOBS ., ', W heot ■,

IDIcklow — .'.— — BOpiFcderatlon ---------------:_._470 '

. MiU reed • .....- .B ran.. 100,lbs.; -— ................ ,Bran. BOO lb*.' .;......:i.;._^--^-7B 0, j,Stock food. 100 lbs, — ------i-OOO'- • food, 500 lb * .---------

Sugdr.' l«c t;: wf^''':.-.r..,:,...';5B.7Q .- Sugar, cane, cw t

ro u ltry )Colored ben a .:4« .to Ught^ hew ,

.L tghom hcnfliColored liroUora - Leghorn broU era-.-u^r—:-.i..n.:i,:.-.j|p-,‘ Old cocks -------------------------------a ,

1\

.Great N orlhem . No.-l-:;., G m it Northerav N o; 2-V, Red Mcxlcttii: N o, JR cdH oxioan,-N o..2^-.U _-----

S- w!U«t

-v.'-''-'St;aAn"'' ., i NEW ,YORK,' :4uno 30 njj> jr~ Sugar.lutMrc8 cloacd , («p.'2 ;to .a

,?Silea wew 31.800 tons. _• Bpot.wns,

lSeptl51.47. Dcc. 5l.54r 3iatLl.W- l*i.W-MBh!h::5i;BB-.60.i

T'-Ih'-^ndon’s jnctronolltanp6lloe,',

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Tinib 5.

r t i5. TWIN FALLS.. Ig A H q

Pecora, Who Pried Into Morgan im*m,Too Busy to Take Time for Sleeping:

^Qovcrnmcnt EmployesStrieken , -Off Payrolls in New

Economy Drive -

WASIIINC.TON. Jimo .10 iV.I’) - ThounanUa o t j;nvcinitiuiit imh- ploycs icKlay losl jobs which ih had fl(pjr«l w ure Hccuru for life.

Tcn.3 of IhouHiinils more Tin sa lary ciila h.i every Jcpiirlmcnt reduced lU payroll lo Itwp wliii- In th e ilrastlcally curUilkcl buciKcL nllouficnts toe the nuw year

, bcglnnlflg tom orroy . ^Official figuro.i <?n''tho ' tot.il

numbor InlJ o ff were laultinj; bt- cnuBo many buruaus wlllibulit jicr- uonncl Diljuiitmvntn until the ,lost momenL U w an ontlniiitud. hoW' ever, that 3.U00 would be dlS' missed in Waflhlngton todiiy or In the nam -^uturo iind pirrhupH us m any ofl 10,000 In the f ld J ncrv- Iccs which extend lhroUKh»ut Ihc land and Into forelRn countries.

W Jlh new JobB hiird tu find, It waa a ilay or n tark iroRedy ibr m any dlBCharged workors. Suv— a) have ended tliclr livcH a f i t r cclvlntr nollcca of dUifTCi^al. .

T reutfd Iluniul.dy Tho tulminlBtrntlon, while

termlned to do unythinK ncec«- (Hiry to rcduco runhlnK expeniieM nuurly Jl.000.000,000 In the n«w ycur, has a ttvm pteil tu <li-‘»> with its employftH oh huiniincly a» i)us-Bible.• F i rs t to bo Jold off wcru mnr.

, rJed peroonH who»«, mwbiinda _oi >Hve9 olflo w ork for Uie Kovcni- nient. TJiosc w ho Imd been In tin tfSrvlco aO yciirfl .w crcTetiruU or p a rt pay. N ex t to t{f> were thosi wlUi poor efficiency recurdH. uSomo who lost the ir ri'Bulnr

jobs wcru bulnB ubHorbed in Ihi' ________ ___________now emergency ngencifs, althoiiKlij _ ' ; „

See the World and Remain a t■ nge-scclters. D cm ocrntlc conKrc.w*

men. hungiy fo r more Joba for tho constituents, also iire neeltlnif dtamlssal o f Hevurul thousiinu workers wH6 w ere brought iinclei* tho civil flcrvlcu by cxei;utlvu or­der In recent yunra. • Thu i-sflue aw alla President Roo.Hevelt'n re­turn.

NEW YORK — Ferdlnnnd I>rcom. U)o .ImintKrnnt Hid from Sicily who grew up to disturb tho oven tenor of Wall StreefH ways never prepares hin financial Iximb' iiliellfl n t home, according to' hin wife, Florence LoulJiu..l>eenril. •

Hilt by the.m iinn count, the mviirlhy -curly-heudi.cl lawyer who luit In the national npotilRhl nn conductor of tho Senate Inquiry Into the affairs of J. P . Morsan & Co., doesn't spend much time wllh his Camlly. Hln job doesn't punniv normal home life.

•'.\tr. Pecora In very boyish nnd human when lie ion't cnpngcd o: cnae," hln wife nays, "llo . has keen Nensc of hurao.- and ho loi

•to have people around. W e're fond of partien, quiet homo purtlps, in Ihii.sc rare .intervals when he isn'.t n l work. '' i

r ic h t Illfl llutil.y "When Mr. Pecora Imn five hours

nleep wu bcKln to thlnU tha t he has ovenilept. Ho doeon'f th ink much almut food. Ho Unnn'l time, foi- bruiiUfuflt he has fruit, an egg, a roll and coffee. Spa(;h«tU, prepared m: hla molhcr, who livcit up In the Bionx, fixes It, is lii.s favorite dish. In fiict, he liken anything she cooks better than anylxniys olatOs jc ing. Ho avoids pahlrlc.i arid:B\V though. Meula o f course are n r>'giiltir.

••He has always loved a good fljjht better than anything else ' the world, but he miiln's surw tl hi! Ix fIgJiUnff for ii ciiun.' llc I llcvps to be risht.

"A« for clulhcs. hln tjisleii a rc ciinmTVfttlvo but he lilies lo have pli'nty or lles’and aocliB mid every- think else . i . He golfs and itwlniii. He lovuB the opera, for he ia very___ r...., ■>.. II,.... A*. . . . .

With-

ROBBER STAGES BuiTE m

OeU ? 1 D0; in ^ o l f t h Attempt As Polico Hope Jinx

> ■ . Nabs Hini

iber 13 to "gel" u lono ban- illt who Inst n ight singed )ils 12th Hucccasjul robbery in this city.

W alking Inlo a drug stare robbed oncc hefore, ttio bandit threatened W i l l l u m Hitchens ' leaders are wc ekrk, w ith gun,.'t>coopcd SlCO'falr practice.

' P r i ' J a y ; J u t f e 5 U ,'.1 W £ T -■

[I cosh reglntot’.'Snnd walked

Feminine:: Scion Of' R ich Family A id in g Johnson, WASHINGTON,'iJune .aO ll'.ri.ii, Mrs. M ary '-ftumncy, a lthough d'.: member of d grcftl cnpltallst fam ­ily. promlscB to be; on ' a rdent champion oC consumers' intorcsta in indostry’s ncvl' deal.

As chairman of Iho copaumc*;, advisory commllluo to tha, indiifif*. trial recovery udmlnlntratlon* un*( der Gen. Hugh Johnson, the '

:dauRhtcr o f the la te G. H . Harrl>, man. builder o t railroad empires, la followin{( closely tho hearings'

■ which-.Induntrial and • lobori---------- working out codca of

ee. . carefully noting factors which ni»y o f fe c f con- aumj:rs, Bho pecra a t tho Witnesses froin beneath the brim of',Jic r bluo silk h u t • ; ....................... o f Iho cause of

FA L l. DIDN’T INJUIU5 BOY: NTEW-OnLEANS. fllEJ — r l v c - - '

year-old Manuel CelcsUna fell 22 . feot from the second nooc .porch . .. of his hom e.to ino u reo i T ind - f - -- cacnped without-p. skiglo Injury.

One of tho omployoja followed

stoop to pick ui> ii-wum i.u ----— ~ vr-------- -7 . —dropped, then lost track- of him. cxdcsses of copltallam Is, violent. The robber dlonppcured in u : Both belle .the normal, cxpectnUon crowd th a t had gathered before “f a daughter of Harrlman. An n local newspaper office to hear earlier President Roosevelt .rc-result-s of the Sharkey-Camerat lerred. lo her la th e r M “a male-flght. ifnclor o f g rea t wealth," His suc-

U s t tlnle the robber held up'censor of like name has found the the drug store htr. told clerks lo (InuBhlcr worthy to champion tho inform Chief ..f Polloo ^ e re Mur- cnuso of Ujc m ost forgotten ot ptiy. "This .is i.iy •liis t. Job in m «n-tho consumer.

Uial was three ]ioia-li]iHugo.

"The 13th job will get him." predicted -one dlagruntleu police offlper.

. WOSIAN 18 8HKUIFF .OZARIC, Mo. (Il.n>-Mrs. F rank Jones has-been nppolntcd slierltf of Ozark counly, to nerve until voters chooau a oucces.^or to her huRl)und, k llM In » recent 11 inolillc accldenL'

K im bedji,Bakery

SaturdaySPECIALS

CRISPIES■ filled with cinnamon; sugar- and-lots of-pecona.'Dcllcl- ou« wlUi coffee or milk.

14c p e r dozen

Note: All ordera for baited Roodd for the 4th .must bo In ■not lolcr than Monday noon us wo close nil day J u l y ^ .

kiMBERLXBA K’E R VPHONE 65-W, ..

"Support Ydifr Homo'Town" - Don't Forget tho Bond- ' -Qoncert Saturday , Night.

i.ilciil. I, but lutoly 1

ALEGOVERY BILL

Home Made R eality a t HansenHANSMN. .Iiino :10 (S|ii cliili | i'o tiilo chipn were served'

SoviMiil IiiinK'S In Un- vIIIiiki- i>f, Upon m rlv lng In I'ninee llic' Hilnscn wi-ro tniiiHfrinm-il lntci);“V ! «lglili>''er.s wt-i i m-rvtd jiuneli anil countrleii of tlio new iimi olil irlnccr hiciid while llicy ll.'ili:iu"l worlds Tiiesdiiy evening wlu-n 11n'|l<i the nuiHlir and chnd.-r of naniieii Kjiworth I.<':tfiu<: hi lil)i< il j I-'rciioh iiiaiili

Dcplarcs I t ‘Will . S tun t ■ Inlilttlivo i f Oarriod to

Oomplotion

the distance by-onlcrtiilnliiK the community with a "WorM Tour"[ which lacludM n visit to ' the miiny countrle.i.

The fir.st slop, Hawaii, fiiunrl tlio tnivi'ller;! llstonini; to Bcift niUBlc and watching nativi- ilnae- Ing. Tiiey were aervoil.a delljjht- ful vilncoclion of leu cream aad I'ineapple.

In Ireland IhC itaiisenci'rH climb- 'A llied uptm a slcp-ladiler of brilliant

ig leen lo kl.in the blarney iitom'. .n fter whloh <>ld-llniu lunes.Wcre iKiing und a re'l-hiilred Irlrthinnn' perriirmeil it jig fu r tlici onliKilcers. I

Tirliii; Ilf Kuropean fi-.ulvili'-H. tile excnriilun crowil returaeil I" N orth Ainc-rloa iind sjiciit a plriis- ;<nt qiiarlcu ho u r. In old MexUo where they were grette<l,by rn:iy- cheeked iieaoritas and hiindfioitte Kenor/i. Here tortllhis and ctjlll

HIGHIN.IOAHOFifrnrt! G reater 3 'h iin iii -past

Scasonii, Oommi-saioncr ! Reports

I .MexiMa;

; , S Barthelmes^. S laljgOn Dquble I-mBil

-. • NEW YORK. June .10 <t H!> — ____ ________________Tho National Recovery net. If H;j . . . r—i .U-rmo nre carrlc<l out. will "cripple 11 At The Theatres

■ Initiative, legnllze and t'vcn otfl- *•---------------- — -------------------........iragc ------ -

io mnintnln th e . hew "structure,"Alfred E. Sm ith •ch.irjp-'-'' in an editorial In th e current l.'iauc of the New Outlook.

Sm ith said ho did no t nee how ll«s plan could vJorU.

"I liave never hc.sltnled lo rccommend tho exlenslon of go cm m cnt aetlvllIcB to meet' needa of n grow ing popululUi

liOISl-:, .lune .10 il'.i:>—More fish being Jilanted in Idaho

raahlon. jalre;.ni8 this year Ihan ever heHuliig. woarleil by • their lonn, fore, i.nnounced Fish Coitimlaalon

Jouniey the w nyfarcni a t Iasi d c ' ,-r Claud C. Drako of tho •idi.hn

.iore, u : , / " o u i 7 ' : : ; i e r a i : ' ; i r « a : , ' ' ' ' " ' - “ "■* " - - r 't'"-le the Slara :.ml Slrip.-n and ''«« unuHuallyijoy AmOrlca^n ravorilo, "the ice ceiistul ni eairi cone." • • ■ hatcliery- ------ -------------------...................... .capacity.

Miimjti.i of nwaiiing1 Ininapoi'tatlon lo miUying rearing ]ioiiil:i and a.4 .Sdim a.n theyIn OomeciY: H it

Ihe.. ....... „ I In

. . .,c of Industrial Invention, but . tlilft ijlan 'lroc.s beyond anything

m y ‘ Imnginullon can follow." heMid.

" If we could- give the planners a com er ot Atiwka. o r ii chunk of • Iho bad lands, for the ir oxperl- nien.t. It would no t l>c 3> serious. Then. If tho laboratory blew up, tho whole niitlon would n o t suf­fer."

The former governor predleled th a t ,"lhe lilUc man will be lost in the shuffle.'' . .• "I do not w un t to sec thlii land

o f ' opportualty sink , lu u dead level • In which we Bhall a ll be

■ linppeni, wo 'shall havo fiold ( American b irth righ t fo r a me. of .communistic, pottage."

"PIO NB EIIS lIO L b UEUNION PONCA CITY, Okln. (I'.i:i—The

, K ay,County Old SctUerii'associa­tion,. Including those ,who made

• tjio run for hom es on the Chei-o- • Iiee strip w hen It. was opened in

1603, will hold Itu annual reunion le x t Sept. 10.

went

F o rsd s Cnrrti \ \ ’h<'n r'ecorn como.-f ialo hin hlx-

iiriiiii.i a|irirtnient, overlooking Klv- •c'i(il<l<- Drive, he forgels Ills earea, iilii wife miya. He w oa't tulU huf!lne;a o r polltlc.n . . . Tho clialrH 111 the living room uro the g reat ciwhlone<l type, built onllrely for comfort. The pictures on the wall show Hc'enes from llnllan Rurdcna ami bays.

Tiic man Who.ie Invesligutions have put more than one nolod fin­ancier to the wall for a combat, has earned tho rlRht to a little lei- mire, though he never takeji It. the bliie-eyi'il woman whose hair Is Ihc color of coppcr pennies newly- minted, will tell you. She wan married to Pecora 22 nnd one-luilf years ugo when he was a nlrug- gling young lawyer. They fiuve nn IH-year-ohl son, Louis, a ntudcnt ill New York Unlverelty.

Cape Cod Folk Are Hearty—Even a t 90

PROVINCET6wN,,Muns. (IIW— S peiklng of the hardinc.M o f

Cnpc Coil lo5k,.ll necmn tha t: Web.iter Rogera of- South Or-

leanH.ob.ierved his fiOth birthday annlvursai'y by whlngllng the sldu lif hln burn and putting on a new

§Jdalip Department StoreIt Isn’t R ight Bring I t Back'

JUST RECEIVED AT 9 O’CLOCK THIS MORNING

Another Big Shipment of Women’sPANAMA TOYOS at 69/

Judging from tho'popularity of our previous shipments. of thCM hats those will not jtay'^long in

. our stocks. -.Somo have orcascd crowni, others aro plain with plain or. fancy bands. Excellent values! .

■r the popular "dnuble- iiii niiia i.H ahiiwlng a l the Or- phinim today and Salun lay , tills lime v/tUi two <iC Uw Iwist firni rui'. foaliir-’a hot off the iilnti Richard li:irlli<'line.sfi ;md l.,oretlii Yniing appi-ar la "Ilerrn'H for Sale.”

’ • pleturc? Barlh1cine;i;i In y e a rs -a n d Ih L's Haying n you recall ‘‘Cabin la tl

Cott(m." The other feature on 'ihi- "Chic S.-\Iu (H!i he really Is)

wlUi nui.U'r. the W onder Ook, m evei'y-day-fiilk!i .ilory callcil'Lucky I ............. J ........ .

AI.-IO nn the Mil is the final chap- j ; ' •'«■ o t t t e "OUmcy i.t

Aftiunleil." ;T Iir pli'tiire oiienH lomorr.iw nilil-I t has ju.it l>e<'n nnnoiincod llial ln l|;h t a t .Ioe-K’n Ito.My theal.-i

lio unusual inw ical r.owdy In run of llir.;<] days. - dr.imn. "Colkjie llumo.r," will bo ishown b,v the briiheuiii a t Ihe Sal- i ........ ............ ......... ..ui'day nighl nildnichl jirevU-w, II ; S lfKuiOO rAUICW.^Y. ,III plivyhig Suit IJiko City now to- BOSTON. (I'.i;'—Conntructlo •'Kluiid-oul" crowd!! anil will l« i i i 51(10.000 parkw ay. miHlelled

. Yellow iiLomt KtKe.

The fish planting will run Into the many mlllUms, said Mr. Dnike. Spaw n taking sta tions in the s ta le liuve been reduced In number bu t In efficiency, and tho coat ot ttpcruVon hn-H never been no low. ■ '

Idaho sportsmen nhoiild g real luck . in ' coming months, thmlm Mr. Drake. ‘

I from'-kitcli, working until 7

0-H

;.-r t \Voi •,'Hlplon

MAYOIt I'AIII S/VI-MtlKSTAUNTON. Mskm. (I'.lli-.Wlieii

ly found itjielf unable to y i.f5 employos of the s tre e t ile. rtnienl, Maynr Andrew J . Mc-

■ reached inlo hln own jiockelilWike. 11. fl'kxi Ihelr pay onvolope.s.

David ShlveHck of Kasl Donnln, who write.'? and recites )'.oetna. (Ixinced n Jig nn his 00th birthday nnniversary.

K ip e m g 'e l’sHardvi-are &"Shop• KInufrieiil Siipiilic.s P i |ic I’ilH! KiiliiiB-s

Fairliitnks.Slorxo K iip.

PHONE 1202

AND ANOTHER BIG ASSORTMENT OF WOMEN’S

Linen, Silk Crepe and Panama Hats

a t 0 8 j ^SniRVt styles! Superior vahies in women’a .cool hats for.

siinimcr. I f you need a now h a t. don 't oVcrlook these,

values. . .. .,

BEER TRICK' CHICAGO, June 30 <r,i:i "Never face away from the Iwr' an<l suddenly reach backwani foi a mug «i' beer" is a drialt- Ing a.'ilom finiily adviicaled iiv Thomas J. Miiyd. 20. of I’eti'ni- iHirg, III. Moyd di.'iliicaled tils I-'ft sholildiT trylnt; lo do tl:;U a t Ihe world’s fair.

the 1-iado in ilavanit, Cii'm. fi-otn Hanover Street lo Old North

■Church him bean projioseil by M ayor .lanie/l M. CuVley.

COOKED POOD SALEMenilu^tH having ealies iini)

<M.okr.l food fur tha \S'. C. T. I,' benefit Hale nrii r<'i|UC»led I hriiig Ihrni to the ImlrpeadentM eat m arket Saturday as s< nri.T II) o'.'loeii as i.iraslld.!.

rANDARD WHEREmCAMEFjsiwE. F i s h in g R o d s and F is h in g Ta c k l e

VACATION NEEDS

Independent Meat Company'Independent Central City Mkt., Kimberly

BEEF ■■ PORKR oasts........................... ...... IOC & 22C - ' Roasts ....... ........aoc & 14CB o i i f n f f .......... ................ : ... ,6c &Hc ■ Stciihs ..... .................. .........................1 2 CRollca^ Roast .................. ........... 1 6 c . Loin Chops ....... .... ....-,isc.' Groimd'Bcef............ ....3 lbs. 2 5 c Pork L ivfi:................

-Beef H earts ...................... ............5C' • Spare R ibs................. ............ 3 lbs. 25C•Tongitea ................... ................SC 'Back Bones ........... ..7'/i! lbs; ZSi*■Liver ............... ...... 8c. . P ure Pork' Siiiinagc ........ :....3 lbs. 2 5 i

-'Ve a l. IO C & I S c

.....2 -Ibf. 2 S c2 Jbs. 3 5 c .

........5C .

L A M B -REAL SPRING

Shoultlora .......Leg’s ........Boneless Slioulders .

Fancy^'i^ Colored Large Fryers Thisi Y ear's Pullets for,Bakm(r

flJjo M i^y OUier Spocials imd a PiiU Lino of Tnnoy Cold. M eats; Pino for Holidaysl'.-

Jufit Arrived in Time for That Fourth of July Outing

Ladies’ A>V ipcord Riding and $1.98 Hiking Breeches cf o no

Colors of oxford, tan 'and brown. The $2.98 numbors have leatlier ' knee. Good quality, well tailored and porfcct fitting. ?1.98 ti $2.08.' , y

nEADY-TQ:\VBA» DKPAUTMENT , 'I

Specials

FALK nLDO, DRIVE-IN MARKETSpecials

M E A T S

J’ulll'.VK ......

Biamond ,Hdwe. Co.

^FRYING CHICKENS ........YOUNG HENSSKINNED HAMS, half or whole SMALL PICNIC HAMS ■LARGE PICNIC H A M S ..................BEEE ROASTS ...............................PORK SHOULDER' ROAST6PORK LOIN ROASTS _■......................SHOULDER VEAL ROASTSBOLOGNA, WIENIES, MINCED HAM ........lO c lb.-.,_BEEF, VEAL OR PORK ST E A K S .............2 '•>». 25C =S;

, ------A ls o M AUy OTBBE SPE O IA ltf— ] : —

SHOP FROM THE BIG rCOUNTERf SATURDAY I

Bile G r o c e r y S p e c i a l s AH D ay ia :!BAKERY, DELICATESSEN AND LUNCH COUNTJER_^PINEAPPLE E0LI.8, -I Op. 'HOTHfiSAT'" ,*| 5C t

^ ; : P U L L - 8 E L B O TiO N .O P>ldind/B lIN S A jm -O .O lip '-J^A T S 'T ^ «£_

- 1v

Page 9: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

UIILIIY IS PROBEDCapital SocoriUes. .Increased

* By Thirty Millions in Seven Years

. WASHINGTON. Juno'80 (UPJ— Thp FcOcral l ^ d e ' oommlasion

Tliuri«!ay. th a t- total amountJi, oC cAplUI aecurlUCA C(1 by tlitt.I^bllo Sorvlco company o t CoIomOo'ihcrcoflcd'$31.'010,807 from 1023 to 1030..

Dr. Roger B.,Bah>ca,-ocopuntant fo r Uio commlMion;.la’'prc8«iU nr a repo rt'q( bln Inveatlsnuon ot'ttie -financial a tnicturo of tba'Cdloi^tlo utility, controlled-by h e rty a Cltlca'B«rvlcp' c.ompaijy;- salU tho. capltol^iweuritles'rlaaucd In 1023 amount to>4B,1S«.80D.''-in' IPSO this Incrcoaed to «7C,B«7;607;

Tha largest Item tacludcd in'.tho IDSO llat of Bccurltlea 'lsaued whleb woa.not-lBcludcd- In the 1023-ltat w as ?18,011.20a-i w o r t h o f . f irst m ortgage and rctiSti<]lji7 scrlcfl ;1> bonda bcorlngr flvo and ono-balt per cen t in te w t. ' • ••

• Other SecurlHca ,' Oilior'fledurlUea on tho'1030’JUC

which were no t on the 1023.Hat In* eluded J<,OBQ.eOO w 6rtli of aWlp'or ccn t gold dcbcnturea:' .M,00ff.700 w orth of fllx p«r. cent .' preferred ptpok and J3,002,BOO - la f lv o i^ r ccn t bonda of the • Colorado P6yver company, a u tility whleh had bcen absorbed by the. Public Servlet'.' -

Robert Bums, ClUes Scrvlco a t­torney. sold the Increased value. oC

• nccurlUea Issued war panalon of the u tility .. . .

•'The dUfcrenea . In' • the capital struotirrc betweqn/lfiZ^ and 1030 reflected the V expansion’ of 'thta company from 'one which formerly served only Denver and Its ouhiirba

■ to ono.whlchseh'cd'the',whole ■east-, c m port of Colonido. i , .. .

''Acquisition ofdlstrlbuting .palnca and constrpctloB^Df trass-• mission lines In devplopln^: the pro­

p e r^ .In to one Ihter-reuitc^ system called for the inIslng.;6f'capltarro- preaentediby the Ih c r o w o f capi­ta l securities ‘ • •• ------

in .reg a rd .to th e /s m a ll utlllUeo .w hlch.were merged.w ith.the I>ub- no.-ServIco c o m p a n y . ' - . ' , •

These- Included lHe-.;Unllcd Hy- dro-Eleclric company and the Colo- rado-Wyomlng Gas company.: '

The Hydro-BIectrlo company w aa'

. . 'T to Ptibllo-SerVlca comlaihy oo-; •qulred the Col6rado.Wyott)lny Gas company and :a lO ;p«r'cciltlhtor> ' cat In .Uio CoIbrailt)-)nterataU Gas

M i l . .B ut- McBrido,;Sa^'. Dry.'Oansej

Was. AdTOnMd'by-West .Virg!niiV c-Jl

' WASHINGTbN/’iune'CO’ niEi-^! Ebstnulstcr, Oiher^V; Barley - dq-.i

..sta:t« Is lndlcatlv64a:niy

.'Tlje.lA tU rthrw istal '.'I iun confUentvi

year IS-ovor cv8ry.

i i ' H e ^ a

.vjhlch!;Tot«-Jv(lt vote favo«hiy,'^:j» can-

v;'/F.*8c6U-HcBHdei'«Wirtl'«uper-’;

dry-vata' In .WMf.Vlr«tnla>'.!flhow£, 'that'-diy.; cbancea; oivL'cotutontlyl

■“S K u ................^tras.r^pnenUy, likely 0 t h e '

W R Y m

K i t Bank Helm

Itanlc.'appointed by P rotldent Itoo* sevell to succed l>oul Bcstor, re­signed. Mr. GoM 1s o n .a u th o ri ty ' oh farm flnoncliir li'nd co-opera- tlvo.mnrheUiig. Ilfs homo la In Seattle . . . .

vRWFpRTBIPGroup Prep’ared.for PiigTimago

To HiatdHc Lodge Hall , A t Bilvof City

•; NAMPA. Juno 30 (UP)-.Wlll .be’ rcprcacntbd Cy about 100 M asons a t Silver. C ity Saturdoy n igh t w hen members of the Ma­sonic., fra te rn ity ossem blo. In the

I Jiiatoric, lodge .hall In th a t pioneer mining" town, according to D O.' Van do Ortft.’ ' .;,,The DeUolay band, .of Nampa

Iwlll b«. present to provide mlisic before Uio lodge session and again ^ l e r lodge a t the dance hall, whore d. freo donee win be g lve n lfo rth e ' visitors. M any .’of :tho Masons will W aecompanlBl by, Uielr. wives.' ’ — a s v ic ^ c s a n a :offlcera:7Wlll be p rese n t .WorK In :t i ^ 'th ir d degree .win -be oxcriipllfitid by.' officers of Silver .’C ity :Lodge- N o;’ 13. .This .lodge now barely liaa-V members enough to rotaln .Its charter. For- ;ty o r'm oro..ycar& ,ngo.lt'w as one or the ' larffofit Jod&s In Id ah o ,.

to ^ lN c r CUy'te i^ t 'h o ^ o “ lodS lioll,-.which .had beefl erected over Jo r ta n riven ; , '

R e la tiv e s Seen A s B a r r ie r for T ia ^ y M arriage.:’::cmCAG O ,' June'SO (UKl — The few er cloao relatives a couple has th e better la the chance for hoppy m arried .a ife / according to ’atat&-. Uca presented by Dr. Leonard B. Cottrell, Jr ., of the U niversity of, .Chicago-before a-seotlon of thoi Ambrlcwi.'iVs*oclallori:for-tho Ad-

COLLEGE G ilR WiLLiGHERE

Willamctto rUnlvorslty Group doming to Methodist

Ohnrch v” ■

Announcenfcnt was made today- th a t the Philharmonic choir-of Cillamette university, Salem. Ore­gon. Is comlng to tho, ^ Irs t Metho­dist church Monday evening.

Dr. ElljalfHull.ljongbrakc, pas,- ito r says it la one of the outstand­ing singing organleatlona on tho Pacific coast,' being. well-Unown

ih’o norfhwcflt by lt.i weekly progiynis over KGW ind by various concerla a t special oc­casions and Its annual toura. •

Tho choir will .appear hero un­der tho ouaplces of the Epworth Icague.as one of th a t orgnnlza-, lion’s preaentatlons of high meritl *- community, tho program '

nclng .a t 8 o’clock, under tho direction e t Dcon Cameron Marshall. •

Continuing his commenta

Ore-choif. Dr. Lonsbralte says: “Ofi lallrteprcBcntlng the sU to of CBon-iit the Century of, Progrc Chicago, the Philharmonic i ia making a triumphal tour of tho west. Critics are lmpre.iscd and uudlonces- captlwatcd by thcne young voices. , -

" It wuold take columna to re­peat tho pralaea of ncwspapeni,an<l Iet\crs tha t have como to tlio desk of Dean Cameron Marahall, direc­tor of tho cbolr. Among phrasos used concerning the choir, aro such aa ’. . . a program rendered wllli

jflneaao and arUslry,’.. . . ‘a heavy program without apparent effort, their voices Hlling. the church w ith, resonant and fobust melody or fad­ing away melodiously In softer tones,' . . . 'a wealth of ta len t and the result of competent training,’. . . ‘manymuflleal .organizations, bu t this waa tho 'beat we ever heard’.” ; , , . •

r.-;Cottro1l a t theiite x t’dccado may resu lt ln .the.de-, Velopment. of.- scientific marriage i 'counsellora . equipped ' t o ; advise' yoiing couples with d a ta collected from stud.<irrof thousands of . marl-

f ro m tw o to', s ix -yean . Ho found th a t 'm a r r l a ^ la moro a p t us be a i Bucceas.for the . wlfo .w ithout j a m o the r-ln .lav than,wlth-;one;’ and tha t'the'busband'acboncea^of,hap­piness a re .bctU r U.hls wlfa’s f a ^ - &.:la.dead;:Brathera.and'8later8 do' no t.a ld a couple's marrlaBe■either,

,'S j.

E iirlb e rley.Couple • Marry: a t Parsonage

viittlMBRRLT.'Juno'*SO (Special) ^M onda^'« ivenlBS-«t,;8 'o’cloek: a t the:;C l)r]aUaii:-'inu'M nago-.tn:^In '7 B ]lB 'M lu :,O o ra ;^ u s.M au g h ter 't.triIr;-;-fljnd:.Mr«.';Edwart,.:P&ous, Iw a m o tho^brlde of.ColIn J . Camp- Jw lU 'Thci' ................................. ....

.. by R pv .'-.W ^ Anderson.- pas­to r ifif-.ma.^Twld-.PaUaiCbrUUan

.<arrled .a b6uquet.of roseljUds a n d . ^ e t poas.^iTho coup]o-woca a tten d ^ .b ^M lsiJ -K atliry h 'aw iarr

c r ‘8ct,'ana"w cro m e m tw f ■fita rn unqng a»a of-O m oe y school 'whero tho^bridegrMni <n atiN hlrtis(>If In athl$UC8:-

Lklbg: tb o r h is71n

Prancp Bir8'i;\Vyi»eat|

Jpsased by th e iwn&te:i^:i;>|lUl;1 d ia n ^ rw era l MU&od by.TiMl

i i F I M E S iA LETRAO E

CL.BVELAND,“ Jiino SO <ll.ni~, The Peerless company la going ln-| to aT«w.buslne«t,»lt» fUth- jilnco- 1800, wjicn It was o r g a n l^ .

JE e i New Jersey ~j Men Lilie Evenim Times

CENTERVILLE, Idaho. Juno 30 .(Special) — Tho first group of ■••older men" which arrived here by w ay of. Boise and Idaho City by m otor truck find -themnclves lo- catc jl;jit New Centerville, nearly ln" tl}B center.of. tho area which wan vlfllted by the disastrous for­e st fire of 1031.

O ur camp Is nicely situated In a number of pIno trees close to a cVeck, and wo arc only about three blocks from the Centorvillo store'] and post office, enabling us to re­ceive mall, dally. , '- A t tho outset wo wish to tell you how much we appreciate the Eve­ning Times. Not only do tho men from Idaho read It, but tho men from New Jersey enjoy It also and tho paper la nearly worn out be. -foro alt In camp get a chance to read it.

IIus 203 Pirn O ur enmp contains 203 men. Of

th is number 183 are from New Jersey anil they are of the young-

group. The balance of the men } from Idaho and are all of the

older fiTou^- .Tho camp la sUIl under the con­

tro l of army men, a» folluws: C»p- ta in Hustica, Captain HOKori, Lieu­tenan t Dalton, Sergeant Palmer,! and Corporala Hoppe and Farrell. Theso men will bo with u s . until every department is self-Huntaln- Inj;.

Wo found upon nrrlvar th a t .the cam p wufl now here‘near comple-

land -that;

Uoti, but \7c nro gluil lo say that |olI work /> movlnc along rapidly

able t/i eat ourIflrst meiJ In the iloy evo; Ing. Up lo tbo t Ume tho

,meols w re all str%-cd In tho army .field s tj le. Ko .Ihcro wero some Ihard focilnt,'n «« to the food. When itlie cookl wiT« eumpplled to uh« |open. null Ititchcn-i, wlUi no way - keep pyiHbnbld foodntilffs, thoy

!rp Imndfcuppi'd, but did the be.it |thcy cduld.V^

Group, - . . men nnaombled: ^ m nil w alkn^f life -wo have ono

*'■' — ’ il camps In

Is only natural that nick, and a few had

- - -.,'the medical service Is. betftc-Donft could be expected n t this rem oli place. Wo have a doctor In camp each day and are always able lo rciicli him' In case of an cmerguney.

We-havo been promL-icd a . little celcbmtlon for tho dedication of our mess hall. It Is llttlo things like this wlileh mnkoii our comp ono of (he finc.il camp.v Jn ;dn}jo. Wo also arc working on our off-

I days, so Hint we cun hiivp the first four dayn of July off; also Irans- portatlon hiiH bci'n arrunKed to talfo the boys to Kolso iind Idaho City, HU you can ste tliat uvery- thing Lh belni; dnn.' for Ihi: lu'ullh and pleasure of uil In cnnip.

Onto more wu w ant to 'lliank ,you for the paper and wo hope you will continue lo send it.

Doctor and Wife.»v- Conclude Stupes

HAZELTON, June 30 (Special) —Dr. and Mrs. Simeon Hopper re­turned from California Sunday evening where they have been studying. Dr. Hopper took a npe- clal courflo In ear, nose and throat and major surgery, a t the universi­ty where he attended last year.

Mrs, Clara Dunn entertained the Monday Evening Bridge club this week, high score going- to Mrs. Dickinson..

INTO SEWERSIDAHO FALLS, Juno 30 (Hi;)

-»-lduho Falls will go Into ItJi sewers Saturday to inspect' the newly constructnl system.

Throughout the week f.TianlH wHl escort people through the lighted tunnels, carvcd through almost solid lava . rock. The work w as started last winter as a '‘make work^' project a t a tola) cdst of $fi0,000. t t Is so laid th a t drainage will bo’pos- alhle from the deepest base­ments In the city.

B ra in , of C eil'd E qu a ls A d u l t ’s,NEW AIR

Pliers Will Attempt to Make .Faster M ark for Flight

To Coast

NKW YORK, June 30 dUr» — Four and |>oivill>Iy rive well known pilots, flylni; lumie of thi- rn.ite.it hind plimeii in fho wurld. will Iriive Floyd Bennett field at daybreak

iBaturday In an utlcmpi lo set a ■new .weslward trBnsconllnental -record In the $10.00 Dcndix speed ,derby from New York to th.- Nft- ■tional Air nacca a t Los Angeles.I The pre.ient westward rccoril. 12 Ihoura and S3 minutea. wns vstab- lllsbed last November liy Col. IKis- coo Turner of Los AnBeleA who

;win defend his title.The others who definitely will

impctu- aro riuiuiull Tliaw. son «f .Evelyn Ncabltnnil Harry‘K. Tlmw; IX!D Gehlbiick. oncl JanicK Wrdeil.

It\ the. women's dlvMon or the De'ndlx event. Amelia Enrhnrl Piit-

and Ruth Nichols will' be bcougUt M o direct comp.-tlll.m {or Uio f irst time. They will sla t - - midnight Fridny, Tin- w prize la $2,r,00.

Idaho Falls Kept As Market Bureau

WASHINOTON, June 30 T l'i— . tentullvu list of 2r, rii'I<l hUi-

loinii to IKJ. continued under the modified market news service ri-»ilta and vegetables wan nouncod lodsy by the agriculture department. In many Instances, it waa said, continuance of the local stations 'Will depe/iil upon either

or regional finonclul iiKslst- and CTOpcmllnn with the

government.The stations Included Idaho

Falls, Idaho; Brawley, CnI,; nix, A rli. nnd Fresno, Cal.

supplant tho northwestern apple service now given a t Spokane. All work of the Spokane office will be transferred to Portland.

ClIlCAOO. Jun.- 30 in n - - - The | •alii of alino«l any Child of iilx

P<|iinl lo tni,- size or the brain almiiHl any adull, llie AmiTlcan

AH.niclalU>n for Ihtf Advancrmenl Scii-nee was lold by l>rof. T.

iSPITALJSSUES iPlTHLY REPORT

.Vinfllt.: ''n Iti'HiTvc imiviTHlly.

brain's of .'Ifi'^clilldica laniiln age frmii lln '' a.'sily Ihhh li ■ six yi'iulT ',

■The b.i.ly ........years to reaeb .idiiit «i7.c Dul brain only i t<i ii .vi'ur.s.' sclenliabi I'epoiliil, "-At i; y

e.bniln lian llu' w n lu l niji the adult hiil lliiil

learning. . ■’•'A iituily of till' bniuiii cl

ilren sliow.n Ihiit |;inwih ii uniform but rbylhiiiir Tin' of the cerebriiai c-ov.'.-Un; . and hearing urv piticlli jilU' ii li)iiit of grow th lit Ih.- .'Md <. " - year. The area wlicrc i

ore stored and thi- airi

E am inffs Exc'cod E x p e n d itu re s F o r M ay, S u p e r in te n d en t

D isdoscs

I .M<itiiiily report of the Twin Fall.'i I county K<'ncral ho.npltal. Nlibniltlcd , ; Id tin: Iwarcl .if county eommlsalon- je rs by L. L. I’atricit, superlntend- ! i iil. iJlscliiiK'.i th a t the to ta l ex- IpenHi: of conduelliig Urn inntltu- tl'Hi durlnir May was S3,018, whllo

l ihe earolngii w ire SI,038. i ToUiI cosh collected waa $2,- i 2(iI(.1I. i'o|ironcnlr.'d by deposits of $1.70:!.»7; accounts pa id . $310.10; notes jiaid S17U.22: and mincelane-

|ous.Jlo.H2.I Tli*‘ avi-nigo number of patlentJi j eiicrh liny was .'iS, whili: Ibo uvcrago

niinibi-r i>f employees wan 20., '.'.iimly piitii'iits iiverugtd 10, and 1

....inly indljjentn #. CoKl ot earlni; for each patient'^, : a .l;iv WHH J3.33, itayii (he sta te - •,; iiicril. which adds th a t Ihero w as .- , jcljiinu'd for eare of county Indl-

blrth and show ih'.- ichangea by. the nge or 2.

'The nreu for iillvnllon ami i-mi- ilratlon abows m.ini- iirvi;lo|.. n t In th e Jailer jia rt of tlii.

flrs( year, b u t the most In'tw.-.-a the ages of 2 and 0. The area i.ir Hpuecb grows most a t lil>oiil tbr age of

After a child In 0, growtli la slow, w ith a siibniaKliiiiini peak u t !t) and a gnulual final ilrvelup- merit a fte r 10.

Compares IJriIuh A comparison, of cninlal capa­

cities a t 'v a rious ages follows; I year, 350 cubic centlmelers: 2, youra. 1,000 C. C,; i yearn. 1,3001 C. C.; 0 year*, l..’)Ol) C, C.

Prof. -\Vlngate mild brain study Is pos.iiblu only after deatii of the aubject. Studies on tho brains of

jlhose who died of disease 1s mLs- leading, since the tissue wastes I awoy in Illness. Tho bnilns ' '

Kiwanis Convention Selects Directors

ANC!KL1':S, Juno ■39' (URt Till' I7tti annuiil convention of

Ki«!iiiIh iiiterniitional closed here witii till' election or aix member* - <ii ihi' iwani of trunleea.' They Wins ctinrle.i E. Milllkcn, Los Aok.'1,'..; Harold C. Hippier, Eu*- - tiM. rill.; C. S. Hartley. S ea ttle : ' Ciaiiii.' A. Dock. D etroit; Gcorgo K. Sii~ll, Hillings, Mont., and - Clii.rl.rs .S. Donley. Pittsburgh.

‘iicribi.ri in his testa were from children who died suddenly.. Omfllderablo variation w a a found hi brain size of children of Uie sanio ai'i., — beat bodile.st appa:--------------------— ------found usually lo have 'the la rg ­est bi-nina, Some children ucarce-, ly more .tlmn 4 years old had broins as large as grown-ups.

lAmerlcan ll/b baa .flpdh Ita great I plan t turn out-—'. Bicycles In'tho gay nInollc■^' Clothes wringcra . In the.busy hundreds, . : • ' i , Automobllo parts' In the speedy i'leoM.., Automobiles,.. In the roaring'KvenUca.' - ' ........., And now—3.2 per ocnt ole.

Modem brewery,' cqulpmen. being InstAlled In tho p lant, which has been silent for 'two ycaro,' and the .company will spedollzo In tho making of . alc. -Hii Peerless car ga ined,Its greatiat- Xante when’ Barney Oldfield'.'conquered all eomora ' In ,*hla ''nr»«n-D rnpon’t.

m ajor beet and coae sugar produe* tloa 'a^eas ond;Uie.r(^lnora-or.tiie

the sugar conference in oeaslon to

■ E te ‘of M i / S '- The general opmttlttee. appoint- ed< a t'tb e lid e o ary .aeu lon of tho conference ,yesterd«yviwaa found

Bentid:,Ui6 200'’or;.«or« idelegatea from- all-hranehs' ;U d ‘':producUon areas of thQ industry <,- ,ThO;«ub-<dtb»UtM-;i8..coth-posed

OPEN DRIVE ON C m L E lF t S

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P L A y ^ S ^ : — P U T

P R O T E C T I O N

MOTORISTS:- HERE’S A 4TH OF JULY SUGGES-

log^sa®

TION!

o n 'y o u l. c a r !

Buy a set of these amazmg new Silverlo'wn;'Tires now — before , prices go any higher.

Y O U ’ L L B E 3 T I M E S S A F E RA N D IT WON’T COST A N E X T R A C E N T

: I ' Nothluff ?ontnbnte9 toiore- to holiday casuallles over tho country, tlian, inferior, o r .worn-out,tires,:ThU,wock- • ond-'inotoriBts overv-whoro will bo-.taklii^ -to’the open M ftd-for tha t •glorious holiday—th e . Four^.-, of July., And you.'-no donbt..wiU bo &mong thcm.'Are.you goln^ to .toko chonocf.with yoilr tlre9,-or celebrate;m ol7 by*:.

PLAVING SAFE? W ijc .w U l .bc thoBO'who laltc tho: proper precautions.-And-uono will bo safer from a tire :. standpoin t'than those, who oquip;their. odw ,^ th ; th e .\ . now' Goodrich S&fotT Silvertowns with ihe'Ctolden.Ply.'. which gufvraatoos blow-out protcot5on.'<Let lU show yeu,\- this famous, tiro. W e 'll explain how, it;doesn:t ;ct»st. you .\ a ccnt more than tires th a t arc onlv ono-Uiird os safe...''

Q o o d r ic K S i lv e r t o w n■: -When y o u ra w travels 40,1 .sBO.anfl COr^mflTTaftw j a l l e ^ : :: ierrifio.--beat < is: generated ,

r-lnsid'e'the-t!ro.vBubbor.-and,v |!fftbrio---'fleparatoj--..'Af'.blister;:. i 'fo rm sT -iurandigrow B '^-'nn til

[ iBAKQI A ' b fow -outi A nd ?. tho i.d rag .'P u llB your-- car< o f f : - th e road*-

fe^ ;,r iio :j'.L ife .4 live^c ‘ Qolden:--- w K y;..?tm -am astog ; new -:fea-v- ^ture:-of; G oodrich ’iSafoty-dil-v^,

H8,->y reslB tsc i n t e n 8 e ;.i . I ta o b o r - ’ a n d ••vfabHoV:

.; se p a ra te . snina:'bli8terB ,v ' t ( t o m t :/BIdw^outs FAxfftrf.M.ty,: QveroomJiig;'';'

A p tiedsionitho.j?

QoodrioU'-.SlIvertow&r - turo,'These SILVEBTOWNS. w ith tho.me-Bftvqr.^,Ooldenr:;.novor blew ../, •.••for the: Life, Ply, -lastedv.tliree tinjefl- a s / flavor Qolden P ly rcfofled;to. long -as •/irst.'-qtuiUty -tires -give;-P roved‘:'tbpmsolvc9 .:3 ! th a t did'^net'-have.thifl fea-'.; tim es-safer,'from - blow-onts-

,^th '.ltodiai:'.nuiko8 :of tiwa; p ro v f 'th a t iG66drich;;Saf6tyJ .Silvcrtownsi haVe'' thd:^inost . Bldd^roslstiii^^- tread'. phi’ the, road. 1 j

j.Lct ■; show;', youv thiaj, iV.,8afeat'^tir&^bVerfbuIlt;r^n6Vi ^ rkihm-titaOi^' safer. from-iblowfe-iij■ f t l i i t s r t o f t > g b o d ^ n B ilv e rto w h s ’ coitVinoXHorB.lii,

r /') ,t*ii0:'tlilfl\‘blbwi-but!>^r0te6r^ *UFF '

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NOW ONLY, $ £ 6 0

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4 5 b 0 5( B o o x w / ^ 5 8 , 5 0 V

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N A S HB A R N A R D

COMPANYV U U L E D D A T T E r lE

24 Hour Mccl anic :?crvice Phono 164

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BUICKM*i n a nd 4tl Last

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P f l R L i n g f o O L 'fcy 'm flB E L

^.mcELUOTT

I: iBirrIrd fANUlUL,

, GRADED MIIJCTwin Falls is about to bo iutroduced ,to a new

m.iik gvadirtg' ordinance ,w\uch shoiihl liitiet w’ith general ai)proval.

I t is designed along tlie lines of an ordinance pre- j)ared by ,tbe- U. S. Public Healtli Service, and lias been adjusted to meet ioeai conditions.

The jjresent .city council and tlie last one liaye'j" ljutli approved it after imich ciueful study and most of the dairj/nien, it is learned, are pre]iannq: to con-

• lorm with its iirovisions, .I t assiu-es |Ji ,\vholes(»«o milk supply foT the city

nnder a standardize'(f!’system, and calls for graded milk in both the i’aw ^nd pasteurized forma. Milk marketed iinder the stamp of approval of the city ^yill ,be a giiavanteed product which can be.u.sed' without question, for the dairymen- \yill market it

u n d e r only the most wholesome-and sanitary condi- .liona. ,

kThe measvire marks a fonvaid sle)> in Twin Falls.

-THi3 FDREST ARMY AIDS';$ome, of--the actual aecomplishmenLs of the refor­

estation cami) program ^re cited in a recent repurt by Robert Fechner,. director of emergency conserva­tion work. According to this report, the project'has already justified itself.

Already, says Mr. Feehnfir, the 25(),fl()() men en- '• ,;rolled have arranged for the payment of cash atjot- V ments to.,more than SOOiOOO families, involving al-

•- togetlier.clbse to a-million .pei-sons. The arrival of ' this allowance' moi%y, he remarlcs, will l)oster up

, family budgets^0 th a t local relief organizations,will find their load siibstaijtially lighter.

Nor is .that a ll.' Millions of dollare are being• spent on ,the forest array—590,000 a day is being

S5ient;for food alone> for instance, jnore than $•!,-. 600,000 is being spent for clothing, tents and otlier

equipment, ;ind fully ?185,000 is being sjient for-ath V, Jetic equipment.

All in all, th k e expenditures should nrovi<Ie a very •valuable stimulus for business generally.

. ' . A BUYERS^ MARliET •A' timely warning to buyere is sounded by the

Salt Lake Tribune; The advice is apiilicable alike to.',all communities in ,the intermountain country. -

v '': ‘Say.? th a t journalMerchants and distributois state nothing more

^ th an /I potent /act'w hen they remind the pub­lic that existing j)nce trends are upward and th at the low point in prices will end with the exhaustion;' of stoclcs purchased a t lower levels.F or pome week^ p as t the trend of prices has

. been upward, and while some of these increases have not y e t reached tlie retail market, the re-

• flection is inevitable. IExisting stocks.werd purchase?! at. lower lev-

\ . els to the .buyere’. advantage. When they are \ replaced, as they; .inevitably will be, they will .

represent'new prices on the wholesale market, an increase which ultiniately confronts the buy­er. Stocks purchased a t lower levels are-today’s •

• b e s t i n d u c e m e n t t o , th e t h r i f t y s h o p p e r t o g e t• the jiiost ou t of his money.

One need' only conteiliplate the effect of piich price increase as taken ,place lately in wheat to recognize the economics of increased coinmiodity price trends.' True, we here, share to a considerable extent p. price increase on wheat >or ahy of the

.other commodities we produce. But we know that the increased p rice 'is .only justified by the willing; jiess and ixbility. bf the consumei's. to pay more for the. things w e raise h e re .,

• W ith the conirtiodities we import.also increasing -in price ,(or the consumer, i t is manifest th a t it is the jjrudent thing to buy, to invest,, while we still are able,to .take advantage of bargain rates.'

As the Salt. Lake paper ])oints out, thrifty peo|)le and wise. buyei's .will recognize in this situation .the

r ap'proaching.^end of the low point in prices. ' In it ! they stilVniay find opportunity to administer to their

wants. wltK-profit to themselves. Exist^g offering , > still constitute a ‘buyers’ Jriarket, biituhis favorable

position carinot-be expected to contimte when mer ■ chants and distributoi-s are. obliged to ^p lenish their

stocks ^ t; higher prices.

• Idaho Pioneer (Boise)—The Republicans are be- 'ginning to, perk up quite some. The sober-minded

■ Jeadere are casting about for timber and they have .-found some. Frank Stephan and Hugh Baker in

' tlui gouth an'd'Dori.Gallahan; in- the north are mostly •- talked of. Many-good politicians believe that if the . \lj4rty is ^to-have, a chance rfext yeai*, it m ust go , ' north fo r its,governor,, and .in.that case the gentle-

■ .m in froi'n W allace is-the;man. Don is the m ost pic- , 't i i ’esque leiader in the'• ])arty-r-and the ablest. . The .‘ •unique national deyelopmcnte of the past few months

’ ‘ bel ieve .that things thought j ago are quite -within_the

■ o « . t r , > l.ck«..«.."t w ir ij T in : itoiiv

XLVIl

o c in . aiual}. coUqo,

unscou by botb cos Jllppcd away.IboBt Is It ;of you: ■yV Moimlo 0-mi

iruiilcBlI;. 8I10 woi

baam ales '70U tbSoJc' I 'bi opinion o t.y o u l" ' . , : •••

■'You med lo b o .n y .f rlp n d .’ Moanto ruabcd on,.i|UlU.as.:U bi lind co t mokctt. “ You uged to b< «o—vrclt. rsitUj’.' woDdorlul. Loi

•—last apVlnc.•■Ab, : g tboE

rotnli;rypllctiUy. '

■'I wncn't an)- dlfforonh"-Mi ila roproaclicd tilm. ‘‘l .v a s .l lanio. WliafB ciinttcod y o u l”

CtiorlGs Bbook bla boad, nlmosl ladly.

Vordfl. '.Tbcy woro Vtlint iii/h»4ri I lia , boob'huDBCrloB-lor. , In »l tlio ,.world .tbord- ecamcd lo b< oalyUbU lalliiounte in<in witii ti>. nao 'head sud - tboolco. ,

; purposeCul

■•Ho'a flncfTood." MoDolo dotandcd be r a Bcut suitor. “ He'll ta'iiQ enrft .i mo aa .1 want.^to bo taken cm of. 'Anjrhonr, I t cnti't poaslb to n c o rn - jo u .' You and' yoiir- your CuniaaBn!” - '

:eha riilrlyllune tbo titia bit Cbarlci — •Uck. I d no l U

••lU'y’CoritL......................... ..........wbat you’ro tnlkloB-obout."

doH’i rytiuT' D idn't yoi 'iluol - for'~bor last year

..he 'b roftlt .'your, Ueart!' Tlioro. Bbo d id ti 't care' how sin ‘ ir t blm. BliQ' vraUted'to. Il<

!Borvod 1(1 . . . ' . , lo ns'-lnBtant. Olmflcs' BlroDS

isilon o t 0

^nAllI,K3

'You little 'toA I." |bo said Id, carosaliie rolcO wblcl| '.took tt a tloB 'trom tl io ’ wocda,.' darllDB— idUo fpol." . •. Suddonly'M onnlo waa limp I bU nrm s, was eobblnc aEaloat b sliduldor. 'Tflndorly Cb'ttrloa llftc ber atrcamlnff face. •

irry; - You know I'dldn1 tbat.” l ie

nrrocai "You k ...Monica O'Dsro."

. . lumblc V r to c l about you.

lUbouebQOMEHOW. Mj

exnetly bon nbo tried bard t were BlKIni; aide by sidi :<babblly ciirpoted stairs. Cbnrlo^’ bis t^adkcrcbler. smelling ot tc bacco and i> , (a lo t 'w b m of :eo leene. was In bor hamta.

**'My Contcaaa.' os '-yQU eal her." (bo youne .man was saylni i-ory coDdy. "waa a.beautiful and ircry bcarlkssled n r a time,

bor. 1didn't

••I V a s-W ell .- ti ilalocd CbarlL-s, vai III—riot q,ui

, ivfaen I toi aa.ronlly llli< nlklas.nonio

r blin say t

-vbbre. 1 stood withyou," CbarlM-.ureiit'on.......I kauwliQw you-f«lt ab~out—him."

Monulo flblverod: JIad she. In­deed, fersoltva Dan alreadyT ^No. (Ills was someiliiot quite differ, vut from frb a l.s l;a Lad full for Dan Cardlon.' All Ihnt old lora and lonslng'had been- mlxbd'up. eoinohow. with her thw arted spd poTorty-Btrlcken Klrlbood.- .Ilado't Ibere been..In .air ot tt, aorno.ac- sire to ."ahow."'UolYodereT. llaa sho wanted'Dan for.What tie «tooa forT- 'N o -h o -sb e ' teld‘ bonelt pnnnlooatoty.V.lrwaBb't tha t, libe had really lared b(m. wltlf a Kirrs

Sho. t ' b tr ii....... They hadn’t ' . . . .Icnst aulied to bacu oth'er; iiiarrlaco would-ba?o been nfitor. ,IJut-,o

ifBtuaUon .only "atroyM r With Her now. nharply .maiuri'd viewpoint abb- sa w all ihln .'

Sumetblnii of a ll tb ls .ahe tried ) toll her. lovor. lia ltlneir. •

Ihat l'«e' tr»r|;o:trn

cball. .Ho bellaald;loyally. • oc« ti

■ Irou tb—"

CHARI ber

a. Wben he -waa alive I wero'W holly'bta, - And died. weff. Chon. I waa

you bad dedicated yoSirgolf

D' lhon|y after

..e iiilo e h i. aBaln iljat lideelded

•cbaacfl.. iUut you. wore. * -00 unapproaclinbic—” Sbo drijw' ho'r'aeH up -at

rotojidlnB lo 'be-angry.

You May Not -Know That—

T;00il1 irltp prifics .ft' yi'jir iiKfi todny «« rovnilpd Ii.v filo-H o f T lia EvciiinK Tim es, u 'c re iis follow B :. Diuklovv Avlioiif, No. yiiK/ir; lu'cl ..( ir c n t N orlli., 1 'hH iill6 'r iit .....

Stores Will Shut on Monday And .Tuesday .to Afford

Vacation

NAMPA. Juno 30 lURl —-Nnmpa buHlnesa placta will b« fcloncd prac­tically 100 per cent for' two doya. next Monday and Tuc/»lay. July ,T and 4, In objictvancc of the Inde- pcndcnco Day vacation. Nearly '->vory merchant haa • signed on igrecment, which iwoa circulated

by ttic N am pa'K ctnll -Mercbantiilatlon, observe .

all. (Iiat talk o about wlcb; I

A fter-an Interval ot mxirmui C. Monnie alralEbtened. auyln

a Bcnnilallzed'tone: "Do yo nllze .nliot:timf> it must be o lber.w lll tbiok wc'rb • quU

"W bdt 'do you •■My iltar.'.' den IDilod (

Blrlklnt ___realUe .you're m.arrylns IDB eap lta llil?" '. .: 'ryou 'ra ' joklnc. Ihou'sbt be wa'sj i

Bhc

!. but n<1' alie tind nlwayi

Bolno and . Caldwell, acco^ln^ ti word from the chambers ofvcom- mcreo or thosa cities. ' Nearly all or*tho mcrcbonts In Boise have isgnud up and It Is cxpccted that consent to rcmolD claicd wlil be obtained from Uic.othera. .

This will, permit, storo employeaI enpoy u.tliroe-day vacation

expelled, a trc sted ' and''.in- te m eJ ' in a eoncentjnllon camp o a chargea th a t ■ they were ob-. atrucUnff Chancellor Adolf HlUor's liberty of action, “ nounccd today.’ I t waff charged also • th a t the' expelled members bad Instigated frequent Intervention by .chilm- bera o f commerce and other bod­ies 'inlerferloff .w ith '.tho NoJda

iloncr;for.ro-cm ploym ent and .. memtvir.of the board of the bank of publia wor.ka, w m one of the membcRi expelled. Another, named Wolff, was personal, aid' to. Otto W ap ie r, flupr?me N ail economic

------■ who, fian been mentioned |. . . ..icced. in tbo ' cabinet ' Dr Alfred Hu

I l d'n

"\T A T Tbo ^ow dovim- on-.wbal is soSne oji behtad Iho sccnea InX - l V _ / i N Wttflhlngton and New V o rk -a n ; Intimate-.InalBbt Into Uis

Inner woritinpi o t politica, for Evening Times Readers evety \ day and overywlicro.WHIRLIGIG

m onth was mure than 80o t normal—the averages ...... ..1D33 and 102S being considered normal.

TIuit la godd news, bu t not (rood as It sounds. ’

Purchasing power has not kept pace. . Factory emifloymuntbe less than 6B per 'cent non___Payrolls ' of 80 manufucluring- Kroilpx wll -bo about 40 per cent

-Jiave^ brought piepple to believe .that things thought • iinppssible a few months ago are quite-within the

•;:'re'alihs’of pdssibility;nbw.'-Itiia welbknown th at Don>'has'-;fel't^^that his religion mighb bar but times, '.have ’chariged and^the feeling is quite general that ;3fjaf’h6rtllern,candidate,is desired, Don’s the logical

•.^candidate.—F. r . ___ _ _

......I

norm al; department,, around 70 per cent. T l

. itore sates . ‘n t Those figures

represent splendid Increases, but I .they'also dlscioso the Inner prut>> 1cm. We must boost tho pur­chasing power. I

T hat Is tho main objective be­hind everyUilns your government n o w . Is doing.Jiero;- . s ' -...The monUUy chart- by.-which

covcmmcnl ..officials.'.plan .Ihelr economic eoiidso shows wo . aro. figh ting tbo sumor slump w jtli 'a i strong hand. Subntahtlal otrength-' uning of .our position'Is dlBcloscd In May' and Jum

w ithout a aubntnnljai inereaao in

'Sonic pMple sa y a gre.iter wage spread might n o t Increaso buying. T h a t Is plain hooey. .Tho average factory, wage .Is around $12 o week. You cannot tio much hoard- ing 'o n that. N early every dollar of It goes Into ^buying.

qoO PEItA 'flO N .Thi-««] .llgiircii mako It a»

pluiii UN the noNu uii uiiy nutn> ufactunir'H-fuco Ibut lie im u t cuopcruto , w ith the Industrial Control movement to boost uiid Hprtbd wuges. I t l a 'a m atter o( sulf-i>reservhllun and no t u putrlotlc appcjtf. ' I t Is u Helflali buslncM neeesHlty, and not th'u' oretleui uUruIsnWH

A t . th o rut«i;u>odiictlon Is running we will^'houu havo our heels over our-hciid'upilii, un-, ICAaUhey.coopemtc.’ •

They,^vlH.

crallcummmg h ^ ^a1oi“g.ra^?oTwhfc'‘h“^^

m j e freely expressed off the rcc-

By 'JA8IE8 rMcMULLI^f.. ..NEW VOIUC-rThbTj^Hury' passed through a so rt of Pilgrim's Progress on Its.financing.

Tho Slough- .of Dcnpond was back in March—when thOro' wero rail Inaldo doubta^W^ttther; govern­ment, securlUescould.'^bfl.floalMl a t all. A iitUe JdteivtboiNew :y*k banks were sUIIt'Ablii’to /a e l lill r. Woodln tho :Idea:;that'. co^oralon of tho U b c r ty lU K s iw o s^ risky.

, But ,Uie;.Treaaury.';:Jrfu) •,gotten :ocklct'-and'clbs6t.;,'tii:. Uic fdUed calf 'wlto;'cach,<ab(>ftedirig.-,l^e.: ,3ub8crlpUoa5:.to-;fiio,;'2Tt%v'flotcs on. Juno'IDUi—w ithout .thb-iMld

follows: ,Ind. .. .F^c. F r e ig h t ' D ept. ' E x-

Produc-Employ* C ar Store .po rtstion - mcnt Load's Sates ViHuo

of tho sent

portValui

I- BId’g. 'ts Cont'ts

N ov. ........

M arch . \p r ll ... Way

WAUF.S .Thu big Uitng'now In, payrolls,

o r ' (ho samo months carried - In 10 cliart tho payrolllyroll adjuated In.

............. ...............nbcr,.(1031) as,8;January (1032) .6'J.4; July 30.0; SeptemtKr 42.1; Novcmlier 41.B; Dccomber 40.0; January (1033) 30.2: Feb ruary 40.0; March 30,0; A pril 8S .a ;'and 'M ay 42.0.

You can SCO tha t , production Jumped 10 points' between March 1- and May 31; payrolls only ' pointa.

' Tho Industrial Control setup is try ing lo bring those tw o figures sc o re r a balancc. '!fou cannot

to rs ara lianglng around town in , thu ' summ er h e a t. . .They deny tho : oxplunation Uutt w bat . they .aro 'rcttliy do lng:is'clcuriiig up to r r o spondcnco . an il. mending political fenccs . . . They worked a t tio Roosevelt program so .Intensely la s t Bcsston tha t they fell far-, bo- hind in -th e lr outside w ork -. ; . O noith lng . which makes exlattng buslneaa- figures look -so good' U th a t.th e y are compared with laat y e a r and last y e a r a t ' tbls^'tlms w o . were .bumplnff aion'g ' the.' bot*; tom . . '. . Cur officials were some* w h at b itte r Iwckstagb about tha ju r ji verdict ,> t. a c a u ltta l' ta. the

claii«o-i.fWbrd.»mUeb heavier than U q jn ’o;il opUhls'tla uitlmatds.lAu- thorJtles'lmvo m e h ^ ’,thB. ^ I n t whottz Inside '«po rb of..'a hugo 2% ......... — ----------- ,whl4l\';Uii},-bankswoiild bavQ;to.tako mid Ilka.'rThey aro;«ioanIng'about.ihowrCU;wbuld hltVtliclr. earhmfiB/but:,lbaro. W 'ti t tn y .^ g . : a y , c ^ W .;^bout:it.

- ^ ^ ’nsiWd'.r.. AavoiiUid-bnitids -orfooid. :clg. nrtittM'and'drugt-uhi^comlhg biick ltitoJ>;U)klr ;own. j'Tthcyihaw regU" « o r ^ - i ^ « h a n . .gtti.a -.Si^lasl

' r i t o o B a s n i o ; ; ; ; ; ; ; ; . v Ttio :pra{:e«stng.;tiix. wiUi-ivduc-

_on o ra c r6aB<ftwmvhav(S;vct7 >dif. ferant'effeob on-wheat and «otlon. -O uri w heat a ftld 6nly averages

U ' buBhcbi again st'< Eur-bpo'fl :22.= :-,Oufi^coUld”bo . doubled wlthout> 'ueh,drfort:;and;proW ibly will' bo.'. 'Then wo'll . havo^more wheat'.than beforo and w on't .that • fiin; Secretary Walla'cc'B threa t

W heat'dumping .- w as. no t Juat o^word8.-.'He wUl''bo',a.ffchiiia if

ho:can^BtOI^/lt..^.^•,' :' ' • « t« ) n '‘i8 already •producetf' as ..itcnslvely. as. possible.''Success wltJi'tthAl' commodlty,'dopenda-on thO'-iitBnt atid Ujd sincerity of tha BOuUt?m former’s coopcmUon. Tie. p o r t s 't h a t ' havo trlckied ls here

expert

tlonallst'leader. -The. otW rs were iamcd Zucker- and Von -M aw iti.

Eebekat.Assembly : P resident’Honored

HAZELTON. Juno ' 30'(Spcclal) —lira . H,.K.. Belmont nnd.Mra, D. ,0. Longeribcrgor entertained a t a delightful -bridge, party, Saturday evening , honoring M rs.'. Martha Sm ith. Kellogg..ncbckah aissembly president!.'. Thero were flvo tables a t play and liigh scons fell to Mrs. C lara Dunn and low, to Mrs,' WiU. Ham' Pynne. -Guests.from out-of- towit were Mrs. M artha Smith, Mrs. Ray pelton.or Malad and Mea- dam es ,W atkins,. Mahnken. Ernes and Hollenbe'Qk.ur'Twln Falls. • .• ^ 'M rs. H .'e : Gundloflriger waa at home to .a group.of friends Thurs­day afternoon when a luncheon, ■attm btlvorin "djjpolntmcnti. was served-ot 1:30 o'clock. Aidcligbt- ' * program waa given as.follows:

•logue, ki Negro dialect.', M rs.JJ

. ‘.‘X had to.give up stcnbgrapliic work. ' I ’m too naar-sighted.

History of Twin Falls ■ City and'County

' A S arvE A N E D F R O K F I I jE S o p T l tR T IJ IE S

id Mrs, J,.L.------- T Lois,

. . . chalk ^ S'Goellcrt, and a Sntcfll in which Mrs. H. *-“ — ;u»'o-prize.- •

:invltod:gucatflwere L; Mitchell, ' Emnii

Vance; Emmu ••• ,way,'M. B. Cor.'

man.'Procimow, •'.••A.BarIow 'of

. I S T e a r s A g o :W ashington: ‘'On tho nectoi

AoUigo. Ilnlion.troops, with tho — operation of some Frcrich detach­ments. e n la rg e tho-.oucceasea'of Saturday,'w resting Moimt-Vnl Bel­la Oolo Dei, Rouo and the peak of

, Echolo' which waa fiercely, defend- jed ljy nUmcroua.unlta,". (iays 'an of-'

SeattUHftjiiiactel o k i .Visitors

------------ .,...Jun'o..:80.'.'(SpecIaiy/M rs.. A -..-L /M ont^n io iy left this week' for, Soattio, to..visit .her «U-

ltcr.-Ura.'l5rooknian.:>Sho,waa ac- companicd by.iTta. B ff lo ^ n n ln g - ham and 'daugblor,:O ortrude,'and’ MISfl Phyllis Lewis, h ll.o f 'J tupcrt ' .3 frs: Dan K ey t and.'.daughtor,, Are. Ambid Hodg,.woiv'hostesses to' tbo' Accqlila Brjdgo •'c lub'-'lait

Iwcck. M rii.'Tom .M ast "won- '.’the h ig h . Bcoro. prlzo .'and '-Mrs.'. J . P. •WinHlfbrd' the' atl-ouV Gucota Wore Mcsdamea M. B; Gentry, J .W . Mt ‘AlllBtcr, O; ..H.. Seaman,.. W . C. Mltchcil, P. B.' Dudldy, Accqula;

'M psdamcs .Hanscn.,.Douglas Mil- ' - . . R o ^ - * ----------------------- • '

, -lllchard- Seaman, o6n' of Mr.'and iT ra q / H , Beaman,. nnd Mrs. Sea. mnn',a>V thB'partinta'of a'aon born last-webk'.at'Ru'p 'crt. •• •, .\H r8j;Prcd;Stevcn8.'liaa returned I'rom-.a-'trlp to McUford,' O rc.'llc'r daughter, Bvclyni’remain'ed 'fop 't lohgcr'vIriLv-AV.misccllanedd8':Bhow'o r ' li

p lanned ' foe next.'weeh 'i»t, tho. Un'-

K'^Mr. ■ a n d 'M » ''a ? H. •Smith rccoJvcd.wd.rd'of;.Uie‘death .of:tli6

quoted' In ................................ ......... today as. sa y ln g 'th k t 30.000munitions. worKcra • were idlo '.ln ; Borilri.. I t . i a not known, wbetherl .or no t the Idlenesa.'.oC .these workr era la duo^tq atiot-tago'of-mUtcrlal.

LbndonV.Tiid hospital .ahip Land- /cry .Castlo;: waa torpedoed and

nunk 'ln June o n 'h e r rv fa y hpme from Canada.wlth 105 offTcors'ohd men, 80 C onadiin'm 'cillcaraltcndr onta-and 14 ‘women -'nurses on board, the BHtish 'adm lroltylan-

I nounccd-today. . '

Rey.; Allman;'Start8 , ;NeW Pasto ral Work

,B L A a m 3 0 T i''j im o -36''—'R e v ;'E m cst'A llm a n ,.' newly pdlnted rcc tb r 'o f .S t P au l’a Church cbndueted 'oervlces.-.Sundtty'imorn- ing.'.Rev;,- Mr. Allman';, .succceda Roy. B. C. d;Easum;'wbo la now in : S t-L uko 's ; hospiui ia t' Bolso* criU- caliy llL N oTrtgular services, have been hold a t S t Paul'n'Churcivslneo; the la s t of Fobrunry wherf tlio Rov; Mr.- U'Eajium w ent'to Mayo'.broth-'■ •Bhoflpltalf6r‘o"ma>r'onbraU6n.‘ ,,Rov. Mr.- Allman',wUI..W located

in . Pocatello. and;'ha.vo -.BIuckfMit' and-TdahO'Falls'postordlcs ln''ad* dltion.-to Pocatello .'-lib-;w as'foS merly;;o w t(^ .,.'p ^ \^ in ';^ ,ll8 .^

SNAKE ■,-AbortEU ; A S, -A 'PET:■ MONROE. La, iJUKVr-^ Proving

iiiaf-'- tliere’s 'n o •;accounUng..'for taiitcs;: a e o r to 'l t ' .Vallwy-haa'. a e -

.hoplng^'it-'w lll.-sbon; s t iw \ jnatunyimal(ebo6d.. I r i . t h q 'i ^ t ha haa- .kept'.'',nnd. 'fondledu awrplons,' copilBrheails,'-- ' " ••

2 7 Y e a r s 'A g o *

NEW YORK—Sfanford-.W hlte,,, Ui« eminent' architect of th'e firm ofiMcKIm.-'M ead'and Wliltc," waa

'sho fM bnday . night 'a n d ' 'a lm ost' instantly-.killed b y 'J ln rry Thaw, . ft member of the'.prom iniait'Pitts- burgh family,-;during the 'perform r once-, of. a.: musical' cxtm vaganra ''Mam’neile', Chalmpa^o" , 'on ,,tho roof'O f Madiiion Squiiro garden,: Mr.„WhltQ',d!od;bcforc -ah: a th im -''. lunco could.be. summonM.

Mr?- and 'M rs.'' M ax '.K unito iy ,, pai-Vila of .-Mrs.-.Walter.'F.'- Pike, nave, decidM'. tb lo c d U -jn 'T w ln ralla,-;M r; Kuri.iteiy haa • bebn^ln'

Q>lo,, fo r BcvortrJSk"'H o"^^^^^■?u“ r e ^ ,h?re- ln t;ho' n te r; '

:vW .:S . Adania haa bough t’ou t the hotel privileges a t Sb'oahdno falls'-and will.cohiluot'that-fifTmUii - •hostelry' in n->'moBl: ;un'.ttRlttto' .Blyle. 'JuH t now tho wntc'rB--M. . :Spuko river aro.'nt, tlid r.-lio igh t ■ and- tbc-hccnlc- bealitica' Hurround..' -

|ca?&'^°' “

Firance Cuts T ariff Rate for .'Italians

PAiiia.^ Juno 30 r ^ c o . ^ ' -

day: htr,', reccht-: trttdo tJ K W e ^ t 'i ' w U iiataly, icxchimging cbafiisalSis':;

. Tho trea ty,, recently-prblcstw l '

whllaiFronch-gports''art!-pcrmltU!d-v:

'Tlio'.TJnJM; states g a W .'n ,«M :conll«u;t6( puji'.ttio-,-)

''t-fHWnPhDny;.Hatlsco|i8mn60;>p

Page 11: I Cooperation Assured DOLLiSEENIN NOIGDILIY

.. " 'T r i d a funeSg;l938'

XoB Ahirolcs vSncQ^ £xpoctcd to Seo L a n i pinno' Mttrka

.. -v.-----■.: .ShatUjrcil ; - .

. L03;.A N 0ELK 3’ (Uni—Tho p « a . . cn t- world land ninnc nixcd of

204.as mllea pe r hour v/ll{ b« cx- cacdcd "Without very preat diffi­culty'- by Bcveml «mtrlM tn .tl io 1033 Nollonnl A ir Racenllicro Ju lv J, .2i 3,.tmd 4. Clifford'.W.' Hcndcr-' non, a ir .raco'director, ^ pmllct* cd.. ■ . .■ .•

BovoroV npccInl raclne'planes of radical designs havo been entered.

In th e rolo o f - a champion di fending lla crown^jTlKe Geo Bee No. 11- m cer In whlcH CnpUiin

, •'Jlmmlo”. Doolittle calabllaliea tho .present,-.warid spocd rceord :cit Cleveland la st year, will b«. flown

,ljy';RUDoeU. N. ■ Boanlman, trorii u tlantlo file r and holdler .of the American,ftlr lino distance record.

W Ith 'a new'SSO-liorsepowcr moi tor, Boardtnoa expccts to exceed 800 m llen ;p e r-h o u t 'ln 'th o Bpccd clashed' on tho third dqy of tlio

. f v e n f Ho also will fly the rnccr on-July 4 In Iho.Thompson Trophy Raco of 200’ mllea aro u n d 'a 10> mile course. Thls'raco was won by

fields will • perm it ropreaentatlon of savcral-,squadrons of purault nnd bombardment planer.

m ■

m r n m

“Dime:Store jSeireSs'VWeds P rince:

couturiern' hero to :nny nlBrnilnf extcrit. '. Majnbocher, a . native ixim Chl> caeoifc, Is dolnp n thriving .Inter* tiiiiinriSLi^iBini'iM 'Ml.: linn enjoyod tho patronngo o f . tlio. faalilopably c lcc trin tho ITrcnch capIlal'Dlnco his launcKlne, Into thov'couturo trade a feiv years, ogo.'

Captain Molyneux, tho-BriUsh-' > er,' who boa won Paris to hla fash ­

ions, riatijrally has kep t hla'BrlUsh clientele; 'Americans sUll-aro flock-

. Jng to him to bo gowned,.Mrs. John Harwood Bacon, -who ci\ters es­pecially to 'h ls AmcHcan.trade, re ­ports an Increase ra the r than t ' creasp in orders.-,. BcportB -suclj ns -ono ' coming

from -Romo; th a t an llalinnrjirln - ucSa- Jujs been', sovoroly ,crltlclr.c<l for purchaalng her.summer, froclco

, here, r a re ly are. founded on .fuc^ ' According to titled Itallunn llWng here, and ' roprescntativea of roy-

• ulty from other countrlear V ' ’

' ' i n i i■ NEW HAVEN, Corin. (dw—W ith

to , ' indli

feasors of'U io University will ro-• tiro from teaching a t . th e end-of

Ju n e .'A aovonth, Robert N.'CorT w in,- professor of ;Qorman ’arid chairm an of the. board of admis­sions. wJlI retire In October, when enro llm ent; of. Yale's freshman class. is completed. • , . ' ' ;.

Thoso vftxo w llUlay aside tholr professorial duties w ith the ^cioso of th is sem eflter's' work • 'a re : Charles M. Andrews; Fam am Pro- fessor- of -Hlstoryj CM rgo-Plercc Balter, profesaor of tho history and tccbniquo of tho dmma; arid direc­t o r 'o f tho-.U nivcrslty .Thcttfor; C harlts M.*;Bilkewrcll, .^Sheldon

. Glarlc. professor,of Phljosopliy, and

/ now. Connecticut' Congresiman-at- la rge :;D r..H arry B . 'rc r r ls . :J l K. H u n t profcaMr o f '.^ a to m y !;’WII-

. llam 'L y o n ‘■Phelps. 'Lampaon.;pra. fesaor.' o f . 'English '' U lm tu rc : Charles F . Scott, profeflsof^f Elec-

• tricol-Engineering, • •. - / .w

O H Stage Coiaches; - fH ad Umque'lvares

. . •F A tl. ;HfVEB,'-.MaRa;’ (Urjii^An old’fltagccoachllDo .betweui'.Bcth-

• lchcm; N . H,V and UtOcton..N.. H.,, had a unique .threff-class Taro sya- : te rn ..according..to H erb e r t’Alns-

. worth. W .thlB '.cily .',,’ T h o 'fa re s .fo r tho'.thrco.classes

o f,p ttaaengcraw cro :S 7 .:53 ,• 51-0?..............................

T hol'd ls tlacU ohbe tw een -tlra t; eecohd.v and third- c lass: fIdcra:- mifcatcd unUl tbo coach

hill, when.

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i l i s a B

A uthority Dcclarcs Ho Knows' Wiiy Mona Lj?ft Grins

Tlml Way .

.. C IIIC A ao,'l!I. (UI!»—Tho Bccrrl' of Molia Llaa'irnaunUnt'. enlgnttit- ic smile-^n Bmllo tha t haii purrle-1 n r t crlllcJi fo r ye'ora—has perhaps been dlticovercd a t lonL

Tho discoverer. Dr. Mnurlco Goldblatt, a r t authurlly, clalmu th a t the cxpre.saloii Ih due to a m etrlenl trick of Leonardo d f Vin­ci. the painter. Tlio Florenilm-, fam ed na a matlicmatlclftn and nn engineer an well an mi a rtist,' till­ed the lips of the Mona Lliia on tlio. aVc of ft circle, tlio ends <jf which Just touch tho outer comers nf llie • oyc.i. The arc of another circle, form thn outline-of tho head, nnii,, tho necond circle In c.\actly twice' tlie( diameter first. A ccunl-'ing to Dr. Goldhlatt, the clrcl<’.i I caimo the eyes to focua on the llt<a! find mnlce them one of thn nii|.; stnndlnc ptirtlons of the piilntlni:. i

Tho KcometrlcHl pattern n<it only: evident In tlie.Monn LUut. but In ;

o thers nt 'Da Vincl’n works, jitir- i ticulftrly tire ''Vlrfiln of tin- Hocks." where iho formation o f , the face by circleii ngiiin hulils I true. . ' ■ .

tb ippy In PariH formor .llorbam Hi ten ccn t nloro fortune.

Q K I O G R IAID:!NGiBL[SS

yourt*6atfl.''; \‘:

“■,‘S 4 £..and'-Jiush.’

igci^; go t

pMscngei?. g « to 6 t

Ohio Student Won. Prize'Scholarship

' :.CriBVELAND iflin)--Th«-.oppor- -> -' tuhlty4to>.6pond.^fsovoraI.>.Jji\oflUia

; Btua Jng- f t th e - ‘rontalneblcau 8chobI.>id'H a^Ieon’a l>&lac«;,out-

oldd Pttrlfl. h a s 'b c ^ '£ n u itcd .ta Jo>- . . Hcpti,\l:«tuU,V,fourth-ycttr:pUpll:ln • th o ‘Sehdol of Ai€biU m bin. p e a U ■ cm RMorvo W ivcnslty

CoHlUiwott :.tho'/iFontain«blBini

iriltUi<J>f-lho.aov'oland;p|iiipt6tfrf

MONTKEALillUU-i-An.extgnslvc program of public works.- involv­ing, m lllloiis'of Qullaru and provlil- Ihg work fo r ■ tlioiinands, will bo undertaken throi:gliQUt tho Prov­ince of'.'Quetocc Ihis y e a r by^hc government.

’rho proJecL^, which will bo ed ou t un'der^the'nupervlalon of le varioua •governmental depart-'

menbj, Include:' ' ' , ' ’ .'Construction of.bridges. CftiatruoUon. of ’new, highwayii.

J .w ell-as Uie Improvement and mnlntennnco of. exiiiUng routes;. ConstrudUon o f.roads In tlib mining ureas. -- ConolrueUpn of roi\d'n in tiie col-

lonliation urenn. ‘ - .•Reforestation-,In, ■ thoso nrca.i

Which, swept by forcKt and hrunh /irc.i during- the past few years, pow a rc bare.■ Extension of e;(l.^t!nK' cxperl-, m ental farms nnd caiablishnicnt ofl

iw niodel'fonhn. . - • • .- Tho provincial, government also

™ ann to laun th a acrieii o f unem- ■:)loyraent:rclIcf wdrlia, opart from Jio abo'Vi.', In urban centum.

France. Aslts ;World / IVietHbd for Liners

LONDON, June 30 '(URJ—Franco subm itted 'to th e world economic confercnco o plan for Intematlonar .cooperatlon In construction and operation of big passenger and fre igh t llnera. • The propo.flAl wa.i sim ilar tb thc-ono France m'ade to tho L eague of . N ations dUanna< m ent .conferencp for'lntematlonal- Izatibn 'of,civil aviation.,'

TKinks Churchgoers To G el .'Owii Seats

„CHlCACO. Juno 30 {HI!)—Pluah. covered otraiglit-bncked r church

CfB.oro duo .fo r tho .discard. In opinion of ,V .L . Wills: prcBldi of tho . American '. deiiUng co

ipany,- Grand -Rapids, .h e re . for I manufacturers- ’convention. They !wlU; bo'- replaced with'.Individual, upholstered a ............!d aoata, WlUa-sald.-.

TAKE A CASE... .W ith -y o u on ,

Y o mVACATIONir-A M H ’S .:? U 0 DAVE IS /1 K .

.•:COOBS.VBIATZ.;^OLD; UEI- B H U E IIO U L \T ^ noHKM r

.‘AN..ULUB ItlBUON. CiCBIIiTA XLUllCK and ATLaJ>

Get Our Price On Case Lots

f lenty of DRAF.T BEER

WOOD SUGAR.NEW YOUK. .Tunc ;10 HU:i

—A propoiiul to jiroducn 1,000,- ono toiia or sugar anually fn.in wood has been miido to tho Swecllih .governm ent forostry cominlnalon by Prof. Krik Hnegt'lund, tho Horten. Nor­way, correspondent of tho American Chemical society re­ported, according to an an-

' iiouncumcnc mailu by the ' so­ciety today.

Prof. Huegglund- nnd Dr. Berglun have developed a pro-

■ ce.'is whereby they clalra that CO Idlogramn oC suga r und

.from four to six ktlogrania of -acetic acid can be produced from 100 kllogfams. of dry wood.- .

The raw .siignr. Prof. Hncg- glund claims, can bo used with­out refining aii a cattle' fodder nnd for the production of alco-

' yrfaat by fermentation.

M E IIO U B LWorld Federation to Disciiss

Problems Facing Motloni : Schooling

WASHINGTON, D. C. tllllt—Thn Wi.rld Knlerntlon iiC K.<liicatlon An. fHieliitlons will hold lt!i .fifth hlcii- iiliil meeting on the ' tenth aniii- veriiary of Its orgiinlzallon. -in Dublin. Ireland. July 29 to -Aug. 4.

Previous meetings of the orga- nl7Jitlon have been held In Edin­burgh, Scotland: Toronto. OnL; Gi'rieva. Switzerland; nnd Denver, Colo.,.Blnco It was create<i in 1D23 a t San rranclsco.

Tho World Federation Is . . . . . prilled (if 200 educational ,a3socla- tlon.1, n-iireacntlng all of tho civi:- izoil coimtri<?a of the world.'

The ugondn of the Dublin Con­ference Include (one) '

schoola fo r nelghborllncss, (tw o) udult education for econom­ic and s o c i a l Understanding, (there') the ,langi:a8o problem, (four) tho npirltual effoci of the depression upon c<hicatlon, (five) barriers to Uie flue a rt of living together. ’

Tecumflch_.wnB,.made.a.,brlgn» dier-gencral in tlic British army In ,the W ar of 1812. J

Ponnsylvanin W.aiits Dofinitc Education, for-Indtwtry

AinoBg Yoiitli-

irA iu u .sn u itc . i‘n. n.i’i — fiio s ta te Rurwiu .,f l'inplr,yinrnt luin

riird n canipuii'ii n-r 111-- Iniln-- Ing of iVminylviinlii j-.i\ilh la lii- diwtrlal .,inpIoym<iil,

■ :auj!u-of til,- in in.his-trj-, the buri'im ru1,I ihul r.-w iu,-n liavo Ix-i.-n lniiiir<l In lr:<.lr:< .-uni :hat wlioii buxliii'i:;! r.-liirn:i t.i ii..i-. mil th<-r<' Is ltl:<-ly (i> h.- ;i iMallnl lalxir (ihiirlagi-.

In II k-tl-i- li> :ill bureau lirg.-cl .•itciw In-

idliBlrliil plants in ili, ^t;,|.. w< :, ' ' irced til (lis<-.iiiiiiiii,- Ui, i;- .ij,|n. r. cp tnilnlng.'I'he praitll<-i‘ i,r if T.:iTi,ti;. iii.'

«Mr(*.*mrn, Wlin u.-i,. | .-in ,,! in-li'lixlng lli,r yi,i.riM,.| ,a,-i, th a t tlliillHailllll <>I VOIII:;’ til,-I) .', ,111

flclal-H oxplainc-il.

mmimmm PURcy/i,sEs

Officials Failed m " "Pi'omotion. Strike

TOPKKA. ICan; <f.l:> — County M flclnls'dld thi-lr be.it to prnri'oto-j

strlki-, but -failed, The cnBiinln- in.-ni r.-duc<ii pay on the couii-

, woodchnpping relief taak from IJ2.40-to 51.20 a day with a view ' 1 cnrouraglng the unemployed ti>

■ck work clficWhere. Tliu jnaxi- luin weekly•iillov.-nble-wtis-Jl.SO.- Tho commisaloneni felt tha t If:

tho men could get jobs ot» ftrniB for. J7.8p,^ wccK thtro wnrf-n(<;Tka-:'-i' son 'to keep them on -the-coun t? roll. ■•. . . • . j j i ; '. “'But,'.’.s a id -CommlMlonelr-'-Ira;-;

Williams:'-whcp ,wc toW .thomitlib .- .comity would welcomo. a atrUte . {against tho reduced WBSca,^ ttiehi was amall'rcsponae. -Mtxit of t h m preferred to w ork for the-coiintyr- Wo would bo glad If th e v nil Woufa - find*other jq to and q u l t p - ..........

-w Chicago'-'"'’'

R O U N D t r i p ' $4470;;t21.Dsy Umll]

%V. I . .MHIdii, ni'phow of Aiiilri- \V. .V'-lliiK. tx Hhon'ii liciHi lit li l'IU.-.liurj;li hiiliK- UN III- ilenied C'liarKi'H tliiit la- liiid fnll'il to ]>ay............. liilalllig .$-.’,0: 11. 1.1 1 .TIik • liTiri.-o vviLH Kiado In 11 • liihil iik:iI»->1 .Mel!<iii liir lUxilih*. Mnit ...... . lit.'il li.v David OIm>ii. j

• D om inion H as FavoraM i- R .a io ' In In terna liona! Tr;iilo- j

F o r Miiy ' ' ' 1

JanitoV Kept Cal’s Scrapbook 20 YearsNOllTHAMi’TON, li'.lll ~

OTTAWA. <ir,; pxpnrl.'i clm-ini; Ih,-

j)orL-i j;i:','j:;i'i„'.;iii';’ibiiliiiice Ilf Slo, portJi S4.1..’-.7ii.:i:iv \ dliin pn)duc<- nivl ?'i elgn poKliic

or of Kihvii..... -eh. polnUi '

boolt.'i' hiiJnlnc

:nm;(h /■ import bahiiK-,-.

n. fo r :;0 years ror May. JMi', w; -liK CiinKri'catlonal. tlie foUl exp.irl.n -iti} priile to scrap- 1 For the flriit I- w ith nowKjiaper ' fi-scal year t t - '■ an.i pholograpliH j 500.420,687 l I- impoi-la S-i:!.-

.............. - ........ ............ . . - ............. iri’.iwinillng tw-oho call.i "Ciil." -montha b.st year the lotjil cxi>oi-la

Exhibits crammed into tho i w-ere 568,001,711 iind the ItmiortJ scrhpbooUa trace the late-Pre.si-" den t’s career from the mayor’ll of­fice hero to tho 'W lilte House a t Wiushiiigton. •

From Uifl time th n t his political Idol and'close fricndM Ix-gan t» climb through the ranks 'of public service. Green •prc'nerve<l every hit- of printed muter about Mr, C<h>I- idgo which came to hla uttentlon,Oreeii .plana to.. leave the Bcmp-

• ' rfliiirch, where^Mr.

Now, ai lower co.sla liion over, yotl ecmiBakV/'.V. -tlial Irip to liio great World's Fair. Trovol la comfort — arrivo rctrcahodi- Stop oVor ol ~ inlorcKling cilicis onroulo, or viait citloB for* ther caiil. Tho trip oi a lifotimo . . . .anw pM J farca in hialoryl

n n S T CLA SS s o u n d t r i p f m s s

,"58"=’ > 7 7 ? "

l-'i.r <-..ii.|ili-i,. Di-iiiii* „„a llluNtratcd Unrld’K I’a ir Hooklet, Ask

. .1. I - Fi:i.I.KU, T lrkct A gent

U N IO N P A c i r r o ;

books ICoiilldgc Worshipped.'

- m a r r i e d - d ' - . > 8

• man who thought ; J

In the rush' of ■plannpig for the ;

week-end,’: bON’i FOKGET :

■ ‘ ■ i n

LET US CHECK YOUR CAR FREE

-In,oiidlUon-to <

Shape

iVIth •----- -------------------afford to - takethiS :Fourth.t- It'S*always economical ------ cncck- your - cor, nnd put It in

A T T E lS S T IO l^1 Week Special -'oc-ono-,-wcok BfarLbiB'’-JiinA’.sn; w«-TOin|,-Poc-ono;.w cok ..8 tarllng 'Jun6 .'80 ,.w e '.w ilI c lc a n ^ a n d 'a tljn a t .

|T ca tb iw to iS :,c loan ;O nd ;ad jiia t lign lM oa.po ln ts . ad ju st;lg n i- '-,i UoE^flmlng’, U g liua i raa v b e lt- 'an d .w ater. pnm p.<olcaa>ai3d''v;, t03t,;8par:k.plnff8, ..oh6Dk:.oVer. yolir.iW irinff a n d flu ili i'oiitW.-:.rad ia to r, o il .f o r . .................^_________ .......... .. ’.qCTo..ln .bpforo:»ypn^gtart\on;yoT ir .v a c iit io a 'o y e r th c 4tli:

24-HOUR MECHANIC^ SERVICE ^.I jo ar.jia in^ lnd ;tha tA lhe^B iin ia rd -N nsh C om pany i |-o p e n d a y n n d -u ifflit ' w ith ''0'

-S ^ poo ton iw balaf^ o a ,d u ly , to ^ g iv o y o u - a n y .ty p o /o f .s o r v ic o iv o u 'w n t/ s W o - .B it t in ta in i'd'

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PIB£^TweIva':j

jp OF CROOKS PLANS RETIRING

eyelim d 's Orimo NoincBiA^O' ■•tlrifig A t VO to H is Q uie t

, H om o T ow n . .

C tiJV ELA N D , I t i n Q 0 61 ■ ,..ato .:Juiow n os Undo Qcorgo

tbe nemesis o f sc o ru of tho ci m ost nolorlouA m ail thU

retiring ttt 70 to th o gulot of| ti.hja. own home In. Youn^tow n.:<V:' . -P a te la dean of Ohio 'poat oVnce r.- Inapectora. In hla 32 ycaro of ocrv- •,r:‘,^ W he . hM 'tracked down robbers

‘■tjy tho d o u n s throusb ovcry RtAto A;-la the union; ' :•■V.''VOnei0, aeo rso .,desp ite .his nge,

looked an olort and spry os Ihough *Ao..>«u»'Juat.slnrlliiK on a now

■•■V,«U!«.'.Hoila-'«lx two- Inches ,.'.' taU,. Without a ninglo s r a y halr.

C-out and eatabllflhUis the t n im i m alt . delivery routes. « r h S becamo oh Inepector.and i. a rep u ta tio n '.u ono of the tln tho .B crv lcc.

, ho round'm en I9 ‘niledo gongs that

j.T coza Ago stole n m ail' ■ containing mlHlona bf.'dol- li* 'flion wore •"»ent up" /o r juU oh 'In h u ^ ' roblicrlca In' r P a r k . N. J.. nnd In thoi Jec'D oy, 1028. »30,000 post!

« burg lary m ^tcubcnvlllo , O. j io n wero^ se n t 'to prison for;

g .up a » a l l traln 'at'R ound* ■‘V dua '- to -P ato ’fl' detccUvc

’ , (I I ’ ' 'W iM A +

'IPaH Q- EV EH m S THilES. TWIfT.FALLS, Jg A E q ,

~~WMdmg Sousei'EsLiser's Ire

Romance triurapbed 0 Vusslo, elde«t son of Hi

Dorothea von Salvljitl, c^ te S K 'ia im s to ttio

S'A'it;. p iE R C ffl-crn r, mo. <u.i!» i^-iiChrlatlari Church ie ro ,. vhcre. Har- I ,^S>otd;B«lt;.WrIght, novelist, hold his | ! g » n t p o s V n t e ; aoon wilt b^om o a

trustees of the chu'reh ro- • iJM n tly ^ g a v e ' tho Porcnt Tcachcrs

___ wlU bO used for Itn rohnblllta.;tl6h..-T he ;pu Ip lt and platform;

.W righ t preachcd his I 'w lll be repaired. ■^ureh:w as-el080(l 20 years

q and,tho o^ thcn ’i t ’hos ru n down.'

" v - v H o ^ ta l l and Jnnky youtli :-^..':;v:cani6,’tb, Iho -chiirih ^n- 18B0.,H o ‘/ j ^Vjborrowed monoy to buy : t e . v > l t ofcIothM ho wore 1;

v'.‘|'V.-?,i.V?rigbVremalncd hero' a ' year >, ii i in ^ o half. H o also prcachoU In M t MiVVeroon.-Kanflas:Clty, Mo,. *nd •,i';BUtabuTgh: K an.; where ho started M ittfiiK inovelB ....'

m mmm

1032

I & '-i^S5gi-8hlpm cnts,. to ta ling 80.000 V e n .n t 'th e lr . lo w u t po in t In 1032

t;s lnc**1022. 'a n < lrd ro p p c d 122.000 iV lieiuj-from i o a i . ' •- k / J ' to i c o n t r a r t - . 't o ; these decllncj

'/w o o l'P er plcMo for 3,400,000 sheep ^> ii,ln 'lSS ^thci highest average yield i :?‘fo>?^iujy,'of. th e 'IS w estern atotcs, liv'i.^Jrho'lW estock populaUon of tho Pu?‘a la li 'J im . l , lOSITwas: CatUe, 1>

s a s s s i S : : « K S

igipn;Post iFigliits « C li^ te r Revocationi

DELJPHIA, Juno ' 30 (UW r 'proralnent members of ■ny:'WoyBb: p o s t. of. tho

,'.legion..'have carried t ; against rovoeatlon' of t? r.to .lh o ,U . Si dl

--------al headquarters,of the Lo-,fl'.v«vol(cd th o .c h a r tc r of ,th(/

.(t'Sbecauso I t . supported • PresI-. ^ t^ J t^ a v o ll '8 atand;on restrict-

It M kod'thS fcderol court t» injunction to res\raln V: officers of the he-

!lhg tho'revoc

r i f | ^ < r a n ; I n d i a h B ' ^ n p i i w i s P l a n h e d

fep lro .;cpM lstr- b a f ^ v c mmM^

..X^hej ex- „ oV-tho;In-

U'ColUer;:or;tba>

-fcisgser.aupervJ-

it'nuU o churc )uit __4 tho ire of cx-Kal»cr .\\’lUicln>.

thus renouncing nil clnl__the X'riiico and 'his bride croerg-

y. utter ilieJr.ntil-

Tent Stage of Hansen C hw rli Life Recalled

. PANSEN, June 30 (SpecioD - Home-comlng day.was obacrved In tho Httnoen Community church Sunday, Juno 25, with Dr. Will­iam Basil Voung, district supcrln- tcndent. delivering tho morning

laddrcsfl.. A t tho noon'hour cvery- !ono enjoyed an old fashioned pot- luck dinner which v .....................ly‘ followed by tlie quarterly coh- fcrenco a t which Dr. Young pre­sided, •

The purpose .............. ............. „I day was.to celeb'rate the annlver-l eary of .tho dcdlcotlon of tho Han-

leen church which oceured on July 31; leiO and to bring together old triends who csslstca in (' church work in the early days.

Tho following. pordgraphfl . scribe n few of the liardshipa' "icse plonecra underwent and also!

ais tho history of tbo church.'F iia t Services In T ent

-When tho early 'h isto ry of tlie: Tw in Falls Irrigation project.woa being made tho ^bwn of Hansen ,f i r s t appeared on tho map, and Iprlor to thc building and dedlca: 't lon ;of wliat U now 'tho Hansen. Community church tho Sunday; school ond ehunaTflflrvlccs w ero' held in n tent \ThIch won. pitched All U r . Uevinu'.i ranch, now owned by W r.. JlcParland. The te n t church wos locatcd on tho npot whcro U r. McE^rland now has bln fiillng-statloo. T ho.tent. loaned to tho orgonUaiUon, was tho 'p c rty of tho.lato Nick StniU lived cast of Hansen. •

■ • "OS, nev. Crate______________ and ranch ov

■living near Hansen with tho .. i operation of tho residents of tho 'community organized tho Union Sunday schoel There was on av- erago atteadanco of SO. Services

held each Sunday afternoon. am.Bal<er,.now of Ti^ln Palls.

. .— tho first superintendent and Mr. Kelongh w as secrctarv am' treasurer. Mr. Baker also taugh tho Blblo class and Mrs. Bake, itaugh t the •small boys and girlo. Tho ihtermcdlato class was taught by Mrs. Redhead and' the young people's eliiss by Frank Brewer.

Minlsters-of dU'Uons, namely, Presbyterians, Bap­tis ts , and Methodists came from Twin Foils each Sunday afternoon to hold tho •church scrvIce. Tho f ir s t mlalBters who camo wet R«v: Ostcrout, Rev. Puckett, R01 Arclicr, Rev. MUlcr ajid Rev. Shank. ' Dr;- C rater also helped w ith , tho church.services a s did Mrs...Crater when supply pastors

|w cro . not avallablOs

Iaa h o * ^* S r of^^wSs^tho ten t I church, was moved to , the Nick Sm ith ranch whero It sorvcd fo r'a school boused' Ice crcam socials and box'suppers .werp held there and. the pro?ccds from these af-

I fa ir s wero-used to purchoso an lorgan which la still hi uso today. Mr.;.Brower built..a.cupboard. In tho. ten^'Whleh: protected tho or­g an from tho. weather and rod-

ita.' The first' Clirlstmas pw as gl'I'cn li) th b ten t a n d ........sage-brush, used- os tho tree.

Ino picture of an dngcl waa given ond everyone enjoyed a gladsome: Christmas "away out

.. In.-lOOa’.th o -flrs t school- house w as built and w as ready for In .-December o f . 'th a t-y e a r. ' woflVthcn tha t the'useful ten t . . folded awoy having served welt Its purpose, for. tho auditorium of tlio.......................then used for both

•ol'-and___ Rev. Parker, .......and.'d thors: supplied- .the though 'thelr •FaUs.-

I n '1007. tho Ladles'A id society w os'organlzcd wlth\fl«vcn charter members. Mrs. Redhead was elect-ed^prcsldcnt.-’ ............

; : “Nall Pounden".R ally . - .:A bout::W 8:thora.w os ta Jk 'o f tho.itced'of.’.a church building for Ilansan.so-the:pcopIe‘fignrc<l.and

Iplanned: ond-;flnnliy.;,ln lOlO 'Uc-

neor;iyc..\Vhon tho church was

iplctcd tbo day. fo r dcdl- ...j .p ia n h cd for Ju ly '-sr,

). Rev. Leldh was tb o 'i is to r . tha t^um 6:-iu id served both,

Hdhacn and Kimberly. .B b v /F ik c or'A lb lon w as.asked, end ' kindly

.conacntei]'to: take.charge of the |8crv lcea3 th ttt-day ,''I> r. Parker

In charge I V of Twinof Mrs, E frle Hinton, . . . . .

Falls, -w lio .a t th a t tiniL _____ _resident o f tho community, com-1 Ing fiy>m Spoltano'for tho beneflfrl o f her health. Apoaed o f Mw. Kffli ......... .............Frances l5. Rlhard, now Mrs. W .,

,0 . Sm ith, Twin-Falls, O tts Samp-1 son, and WillU Sampson sungscv-' cral numbers. Tho m usic.for the Bcrvlco ■was practiced In tho .0 . S. L. fre ig h t depot. .Bud Lelch, son Qf tho pastor accompanlcd tho singers.

Rev. Lelcli dedicated ' one rne- moriol window .and Mrs. Lyda Goode, po.itmlBtrcss dedicated an­other. Bud Lelch donated tho

S. I* a g e n t attended aervices' be­tween tra in s and when tho after­noon tr a in arrived ho' boarded It and told passengers of. tho church dcdicaUon and rccelvcd a .liberal donaUon. Tho basement waa not cbmpletcd .then,, nor till, several ■years'latcr, liowcver,- long’.tableg wcro olrranged and a wonderful dinner w an servnl nn (hnt memnr*

occasion.10 church was limit anu ucul-

cated a s a MeUiodist church, but

............ 1 C ' .......................

• .F n i J f l y r J u n e 1 9 3 5 . a

DUCAIION HEADSNumber ■ of Superintendents

Reveals DtJcreoso Under Now L e^ la tlo n

HARRISBURG. Pa. iUi;j — New tegUtation haa reduced Pcnnnyl-

asRlstant ncliool nupcrln* from lOo to 79. ami

10 por.^ent from the sal- cries of nuperlntcndonts and os-

I for a saving of more than JIOO'OOO annually.

?ho moasuro l>ecomcs effective. .July 1, lOM .'the beginning o f 'tli no.’t t term of two years.

■ Counties with few er than 100 Uachfcro are not cnUtled to any asalatant auMrintehdenta u ‘ tho tem is of tlio bllli.'CounUe.i ......

,moro than. 160 i tcachers-and not more than';05a.toochera may have one assistant s u p o rln to n d c n t: coynUes havjng between 030 and 1(060 tcacbora a rc entitled to two assistants, and thoso having moro than 1,060'tnay bavo one additional OMlstant'-for. chcU'•■additional C0{ te a c h e rs .. . '. '. / . : . . .' No'coiinty suporlntcnctent la nl'

. lowed moro, than five assistants, land only ono 'county, Allegheny. Iwhlch embraces-..-Pittsburgh, will

entlUed to the fu ll qOota of os- ' -iporfhtendenta.'s lstant s

Trade Shows Will .A ttract 100,000

CTIICAGO. III. (uni — ' WIUj a Century of Progroiw acting a s an

,addcd' attm ctlon. 27 .tradcishow s iBcheduled to take place hore^ iU i- ' In tho next three months arb cx-

I to a ttrac t more-than' 100.- icrchnnt buyers here Whoso

ocercgate. purchases . w lfl' reach tho $100,000,000 m ark;

' Furniture .-manufaclUrcM held the first session, convening on Juno 20. Tho high peak of. Uio buy­ers attendance, however,'w ill be reache4 In; the' month of A ugust w h cn H pep^ruto trade shows aro

■in'g around the an- fall m arket opening

-Tho fottowlng program w n Sunday afternoon o t th

aen Community, . church: ' Two numbers by th e young, people; community oinglng:a>»yer by Dr. Young; a num ber by n mixed quartet composed o f lira . - Effio Hinton, Mra,- W.' O. emlth. Twin Falla, Otis Sampson,, and Wlllls Sampson. Mloa M argnrct Relchors, Twin.;.Fall8,\',ncCompttnylng.:,. the. olngcrs; 'T h e Hifltorji'ot tho Han­sen Churcti,” Mrs., Otla Sampaon{ two communicatlona from ntjscnt members were read b.v Mrs. TJiel- la Laycock. The afternoon ad­dress wn.*i given by Dr. Parker.'

A Ship Lpad of Autos—Now It’s News

Isepublltian National OoininHtee Ohflinjiftn.'Attaolta Policy. •-.

•■v ''O f EQ08evelt . . . . ;

'1‘wo UI- thr'oo yooM agO .this pleiuro ;wou1dn'i-.ltftvo',.liocn newal, ,Bul now; wllU'ttUlbilVdlillq.iiro- diicfloii tsadlvs the upturn of Jndualry, this .adono ot Dctroii's rlircf front,'lakes on news >Ib- Blflcancu.' I t ' «liows o Uko ^itcomer laden wifli C27 nnlos. In’ tho. hold, niid olx .aurcnst 011; tho

dock. ..In. tlio backcround'ar.o other bundrod#' of autos owaltinc sliipmcQt. ' .

FIfiSICONGREfBLAS VEGAS, Ncv.,:(UI>l —-'A

milestone, unmarked by.ccrcmony, p w e d 'a t th o $220,000 Boulder

I dam when a bucketfql o f concrete.; eight cubic yards,.waa poiirod In 1 i.s1ot In tho bottom of tho deep can I yon. signalizing the final phasd of construction: . . . . '

From Uils point work, will pro­ceed uninterrupted until Auguat. 1036, when tlio project la scbedul- ed to be comptcted.;.'• Pouring of concrete, loo, marlta tho end of difficult phaaca of tho conntruction task .. Fo r ' the f irs t time, actual evidence of accom­plishment wiii begln to rise as tho concrete dam ' rears; Itself in the canyon of tho Colorado river aepa-: rating Arizona and Nevada.

' Behind -thla concroto facade.

I Pocatello Inmates Flee Jail for' BeerPOCATELLO. Juno so <IU!),

—JttU may be a ll righ t ddrlng times when beer la unavollable.

’ b lit Henry. Coffin and ,Duanc• Richmond, a lm ply '■ coilld not• stand being deprived of three

and two.

lroko” S§

s s sth. a shoro

wilt bo crcated the largest made lake in tho world, co ‘30,1500,000-acro feet, w ith lino of CBO mtlM; . :

Hutton Gets Offer To Be Bullfighter I

...A LLEN , Tox.,'-mR) — C- 'tunlty ban knocked for D a\____ ,(Iron Man) .Hutton; husband of I Almeo' Semplo MePheraon H ut-' ton, Collfomla cvaagellst.'to dla- tlnguiah hlmoetf .aa a.bultfiEhtcr.' Ignacio Gallardo, manager of tho bull ring a t Roynosa. " ‘ telegraphed Hutton tlm t-h pay 280 pesos If 'th e Califonilan . could klll-.a b u ll during tho 4 th 1 ot;;juty,.-fesUvltlc8...:..v.-.,-...;.. -Onllardo" . Informed Hutton ho-] would p a y '.a l l tnlt - ex p en se I Should.H utton..after looking overl the butt, ref use. to enter, tho .ring. Gallardo, said ho would pay' the Californian OO.pcsos fo r aln[,^ng.

Tho two prtS'. .. , term a for burglary, broke thla week, only to bo 'rctur. w ithin a few minutes. Deputy

-Sheriff Dave,McNlchotfl ;said. Questioned t e - t o . th o . purpose . of tholr escapp a ttem pt, both odmttted tho iuro fo r iKcr was too strong. '

Sheriff Maurice Rosslter re*, ported, th o .'y o u th s removed loose bricks ond tore tho. win­dow 'b a rs free. \ Tlien. tying . blankeU . end to- • end, they climbed to the courthouse base­m ent whcro some beer, xccent- ly made tegnt by. a special ses- . «lon of tho atnto legislature, ' w as being stored. Tho prlson- cra were . In the o i l e ^ .a t'- . tem pt o t rem ov ing 'a ooio -of ,' 3.2 when Jailers- discovered.-

. them.

Burglar Breaks In . Penitentiary Safe

___ ,LBFONTE, Pa; turn—Rock-view penitentiary offlclalfl aro looking for a.Bofe-cmckcr—a-por- tlcularly'clflver and d a rin j one. - ' The one sought w acked .tho.safo

In tho'prlson.offlco and fted .with$20i:85—funds contributed, to .the Stato Welfare by penltcntlaryv - ptoyca.,

;SEN!:^8iliNEW ORLEANS (Uni—Neflj Or-

I leans blind pebplo.whb love books' will not have to 'r i s k tho hazards' of traffle to go'.to tho public .11- ^ rary .fo r.ithe lr‘lltofoture jjndcr.n

Bya^pi.lntiugUrat«i;.for, their convenlcnco. ' . - '•.'Special" caaea for Uio . frngllo Bralllo editions have ‘.been pre­pared: Tlibiboka wltl-bo-mailed.to slghUeaa readera, who, when’ they have,finished reading them.-tiave only to hand them to a postman, to hove thcm .retum cd to . the. li­brary. No coat la entailed to the reader; Tho addrc&s la on tho wood­en cover of tho book, ond the bor­rower. Is n o t oven required to ad-, dress, tlio book before .mailing It back.' '■

Pearl 8 . Buck's b o oka .'.thb 'tt- , brarion rcjxirled. w moa6:pop.ulai*'|

g;K:P,irgry

nO L tlN O CREEK'-PARK, Pft. I Juno 30 "calt-tfl arm r- -Itho entlro.Ropubtleah - party, la tart.preparft '1034 congreas

dod heM

;a t onco for the

' aoundod heM yeaterdav bv Everett |Sanders.-chalnAan of the Republi­can national committee.. . .;/.v

•Addreaalng a-'-'HArmony-rallyv of ..., 10 ,000 ''PcBnflJlvanta -Ropubtlchna .

ihero, San()orB pointed out tha t tho I congressional clecUons .next , jteftf . I would, have an im portant influence- ' on. tho-.preaiaentiol- elections.vpf

.w ill guonuitcosvlctOry for, it.-4n |i030 ," ;‘ho predicted.,.*'A' year.;?#,. .

pam U ons^tajt

° ^ a o S i^ l t lc lz c d - th o ' ,‘'faitactbi, of thoprb*(itttmajority'party"(aii^^ ,

l ^ l ' s ^ i S ^ o f congVoM'*onferw)'■upon Prealdenf Roosorplt'.- r

■'TheroiMSU WlQi thfl:CXCCUtlVBb^anch^of^oll^ government.UkUly

|power,^to''^cglmoht:tha peopto’pf -•, tho United S |a tc s . to lay the hw yy , h and of.fedarat’UlcliUon upon'iivv -'. c ry aOUvlty of agrlcultuta and .}m ' d u a tiy ..to Jtnilt.,'p roduotlon and regulato'-pHcca .o f. bf>W» .'^arm aoil fac to ry ,'to ^cstrlct. and :-alloiftti)' volumo pf'buslneaa.’’ he said.

with alghti

peer Seeri lFi^edihg /; bn'W yoming R^ad

CHEYENNE,•.Wyol''«U:i;.-4,Mo-^ -■-■••’- 7 ,along; tho .lilncotn'

ling' through- Tele- .i 'between-Cheyenne

___________ have-' noUced-.,‘deerfeeding along Ih'e 'roadway.,.

A b u c k ^ d a lx small,docs ,havo l^been aeon numerous tim es ncen tty .'

W oin^> :iq i,^p te8?V -Fbr"-Dry,.C&©pealing

SAUjTtANCl'SCO,.Juno aO:<UW •I —M ra^bb is- 'M . Llnncli; lOX,' * ild — * I she ;-voted j:for r-:prohlbltlon . r o p t t l , 'and.legalized horao n c lo g in CoU.*''." forala-Decou^b "modom life Is.:too....';. Bofti-.ttnd-'people hecd.-moro hM fl:' w ork . and .less protection , againat ■. 'themqelyca.‘i:

TW E SALE': Haiisen ServiceV--■ -'' BTA’nON,;A*r. ;

-F ir iiU g R u lo 'ito ^ ld d /n h d 'n ^ '] ; steile.T ires'at/a «>dncUoa-.l»i.! •

lw '« ta ii ;- ' 'p r le o ':o f '(3 5 5 fc ^ ' '

F O R D T R U C K Snew economy for

every businessTiJDA-J'S rotd iruck'brings new transporta*Ilon 'econom y to-every

niH CTAKU . industry. -Nfever before

: has such a h ig h degree o f titUiiy b cen 'onered for 60

littic , triohcy .. “ITie new . FoM .is the product o f : painitaking design, finest . materials and thorough*

g^ios woj;kiaan*hlp.

: y E j CPERIENCED (niclc '. buyers TCcogtilse i t ; o i . nnoiitstandlngtranspoha*

tlon value. I t IS econoni*. leal to opcrale and cojU

5 service;•- STATION WACON.-'

'A lt '/ ) r ( c e « . /. 0. li.' D e ir o lu f l u i . fr e lg h l

. . . . -'yHOANtoHUVEIVV.'--

sn<I'd«Uvery. Bumperi .rpare »«r«

onr poirtr anil ip««d >1 Inr a ...linKtluri wllh 1 itnlvttull. <uH' mogi..ca

UNION MOTQR CO.Youf FORD Dealer^

Pre - Holiday Features EffectiVi M JOur fells & fiuM ?StM

. Week-End .

S i s g a i fExtra fine granulated

. bee t sugari o o i b . ^ —bag $ ^ 1 9

P o r k & B e a n s

C o f f e eAirway blend

roasted'andf

i lbs.

W ith tomato sauce,

1 lb. can

Shredded W heatAn N B C. product

3 - 1 p k ^ -

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