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FDR MAPS THREE BILLION LOAN AC★ ★ ★ - k ★
Britain, U.Warships Are
Sent to Scene Of Blockades
B7 JO H N K M O R B IS* i lE N T S IN , China, Ju n e 22 (l/.PJ— G rea t B riU in and th e U nited S ta tes defied a Jap a n ese u ltim atum to g e t th e ir w arsh ips and citizens out of Sw atow today, and instead of complying, son t additional w arships.
The^tM ted-S tatea-defitroyer-P illabury and the B ritish d6- ■troyer T hane t refused to leave Sw atow harbor. Soon th ey w ere jo ined by th e U. S. “destro y er John D. Pope and th e B ritish destroyer H-Bl (believed to be th e Scout).
T he s itua tion in p o ^ all *
Americans Get Assurance of Navy Defense
along th e C hina coast w as considered ‘ extrem ely graven w ith th e Japanese dem anding dom ination and th e foreign nations defending th e ir rig h ts vigorously.
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m niaw, .TlenUln, w htre the SA tlah a w - l t t e i c h «■«««»— wtzE-Idack-
ih f t iM JapnteM and the food______ ^ WM growtns K u U , u d■baaiM t nbtf*JWUtb u i i i a m - l«aa f o m feand th r Jopaaeae
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B r WELDON JAMES W A8BIKOTON, June 32 QJJtt —
A d B ln l B a n r E. Yarnell. com* o f United States Ariw***
iqoadron np ortln g on derelopnwnta In ttto tve e u t , n d loed the navy departffiibt today O u t he l i u notin g J lJ U P y e naral euthorltles th a t t lic A x u n ea n navy will t o “wher* m e -It k neeeuaiy" to protect
requiring u ils t>
v .J t ampuntetf to a ibqvdow njirU li . ^ n e x t move up to J t o tn . '^ f a r t
% etnlooB le w th a t vldtenee m l ^ r eW L . . f i y i i l i an d R e o e b m iiitaot autb irttlea u r ita t ly in**------------ — > -WM believed
r t r o o p i- f r e m
> te iT le n t i t t ,^ M ti« h . Baval parttee « '9 a ti» le d ps» w a ta r tra n t of th e ooo-
e e n le a .A dm lia t H arry E .< ram eU . e6m -
m e n d o i- ln -ch le f o f • th e U nited B U tea nav y In th e f a r east, w ire lessed Consul G enera l O larenee E. O a u u a t f ih a n ih a l a rg en t I n a tn u - tSons to In fo n n th e Japanese gov> • m m e n t th a t th e U nited S ta te s w ould hoI4 I t r e m n s lb le for th e sa fe ty of A m ericans a t a v a to w and fo r any dam age t e . ^ e r l c a n p ro p e rty .
in U raa tn m Sen tJ a p a n f l n t w arned all foreigners
to q u it 6 w ato v , w hich Japanese troops a n d a a llo n cap tu red re s le r- day. by 1 p. m . today. TOen tlie J a p anese navy se n t a n ab ru p t ultU m a tu m to a ll foreign w arships to get o u t by th e sam e hour.
I n th e harb o r were th e U nited a u t e s destroyer Plllsbury, w ith its c rew o f approxim ately IM o f /lc en a n d m en, a n d -th e B ritish destroyer T h an e t w ith a crew of fiB.
A cute ro ed ShortageA t T ien tsin , w liere Japanese were
blockading th e B ritish an d F rench conceASlons, a food shortage became suddenly acute , B ritish a rm y h e ad q u a rte rs announced th a t unless ttie Jap an e se perm itted adequate sup-
. piles to en ter, they were prepared to ' send a form a) m ilitary expedition ou t
a f te r them .A t Kulangflu, th e foreign a re a of
Amoy, th e Japanese navy h a d Imposed a b lanket blockade a n d .like wise refused t<v<wnnlt entry of food- Bluffs.
A uthorlla tlve Am erican and B ritish sources a t e h an g h a l Indicated th a t if th e refunsl was adhered to, w arsh ips would be sen t to n in Uie blockade.
In Search That Found Bay’s Body Today
Order for Evdcuatioif^Sale of Government Bonds Would Raike Funds for. Program
L e n d i n g P l a n n e d - : ^ T o S t a r t D u r i n g ’40 F i s c a l Y e a r c
Uilag gtappUng peles U feet In length. *lwri(ra • f tha
10111O F I E Y L i G i L L M
G O W i i S i O BBy PRKBTON HeGHAW
BATON RO U O B, La.. Ju n e 33 0110 r -T h e tra i l o f L ouisiana's lu sty politic s doubled back to th e tu rb u le n t re ign o f H uey Long, th e potJlkker coonolsseur w ho w elded a .3 0 th cen tu ry ba ro n o u t o f th e C a jun trap p ers,
a n d poor c ity fcdks of
T a m e U rad ioed a report to A d - B d ra l WUUam D. Leahy. c h U t e t
ecw atlo n s , m th e tense A l tai O btna where Japanese
Id th a U. 8 . destroyer, PlUa- buiT’, to iM Ta Bwatow.
. n a tB e J e o tio aT an ieU '9 brusqpe declaraijOD o f
ADMijeaB r i |b t« w u delivered to A dm lra) B geh lie Oikawa, t t m - ------ -- ef>jUu th th l JapaacM f l S t
— ------------------ k a v a .tb e 'b a riw fL'O n ttw a o f e o n p t ^ v i t t t thaft
d e m a n d , th e n u s ^ rem ained a t l i e r Sw atqur sU tlon , and a n o th e r U . 6 . destroyer, Pope, s team ed In to th e ha rbor.
W ide Fewer*Y am ell, w ho h as wide discretion
a ry pow ers In handling th e navy in th « f a r e ast, is a t O hhigw antao, O rana.
N avy officials em phasised th a t Y am ell's s ta te m en t represented a ccnU nuaU on of th e policy h e e n u n c ia te d In 10S7 th a t Uie navy U p re p a re d to pro tec t A m erican In terests In th e f a r east.w henever needed.
S U te departm en t officials s tud ied closely r e p o r j t (lom. Uie f^ r e u t a n d h o p e d . th a t any Incident Involving A m erican naU onals w o u l d be avoided. T hey adm itted to fea r th a t such a n Inciden t would Inflam e th e s itu a tio n In China, w hich fo r t« o y e a n h a s s tra in ed th is country 's r e - J a tlD n i .w lt l i .J a B a n .-_
C lash e f R lg h U .........C rux of th e s ltitftlon Is th e U nited
a u te ^ » U iidltlona] policy to abrogat« t r e a ty r ighU only ,by negoUaUon— n o t by force o r th e th re a t o f force, a n d lU trad itio n a l suppo rt o f th e "open door" In C h ina .' 'H ie a n - nounoed program of Ja p an would end a ll fo re ign rlghU In C hina o th e r th a n Ja p a n '
River Searchers Find Boy’s Body In Main Channel
S e a rc h a n in iinake iiv « r ch u D el w asti o f H an sen bridge fo u n d th e body of Daniel Dhle .Wood, 16, today a f te r two p ig h ts and a day of intensive hunting . . \
Possem en w ho had be«n uslnk grappliiw hooks in deep holes of th e riv er bed, a t th e fo o t of tow erjjK canyon walls, found th e drowned youth’s body a t ap o ro m iia tc iy 1 p. m., according to a telephone call from th e scene by Sheriff
A r t C. P arker.
ASSESSORS’ psy ' M Y BE PERILEDBO ISE, Ju n e 33 (U.n — C onstltu -
U onallty o l Oov, O. A. B ottolfsen 'a veto of 10 bills pM sed by th e 1098 leg isla tu re m ay never be teeted In a oo \irt o f law, b u t If I t Is, Idaho ooun* ty assessors m ay go wlU w ut pay. c ap tU I politicians po in ted ou t U>- day,
E very county trea su rer wl>o' p a y i a n assesso r-eftla ry now oould be held lia b le ' a n d a tto rn ey s believed .some oounty trea su re r m ig h t b r tn i su it to te s t h is poslUon.
O ovem or. B ottolfsen 'a veto o f lo bills passed by Uie la s t '
SWEEPING PROBE SEEN iL IQ U O fi
B O ISE , Ju n e 3J (UJB-AcUon to c i^ b w holesale violations o f th e Id a ho liquor law s In some oounUes of th e s U te m ay resu lt in a sw eeping invesugatlon , a reliable sotiree I n ^ th s sU U oapltol d}solosed to -
E noouraged by th e fac t th a t th e IBSO leg isla ture refused to app rop r ia te addlU onal funds fo r A tty .-O en . J . W . T aylor to carry on Investigation w ork, liquor law v iolators h av e becom e bold in Uie la st UirM m onths , openly naunU ng Uielr vIolaUons of Uie s ta tu te s . It w u disclosed.
T lie 1688 legU ladire a u U ie rlu d th e a tto rn ey -g en e ra l to proeeed ag a in s t p ro secu ting a ttorneys and she riffs Who rsfu sed to enforce liquor laws.
railed to a rrive In th e om oe o f 8ba« re ta ry of S ta te G eorge C urtla d u ring Uie e ta tu to ry 10 day pertod a ft« r ad jou rnm en t, CurU s (oesed ou t Uie vetoes a n d p rin te d th e bills as laws, w llh a foo tno ta deslgnaU ng Uiem a s ■ucli In th e lOSB s ta tu te book.
oovertio r B ottolfsen conU nued to Insist Ute vetoes were valid a n d Uie s itu stlo n never h a s oome to a c o u rt test, o n e of (he bills Was house bill 309. w hich dealsk w llh sa lary in - oreasee fo r o a tm ^ o trM a lB . I t fan- ed to m enU on assesM n . If th U U law, Uien Utare b no s ta ta ix w la lo n to pay a n assessor « M lary, a n d a n y p aym en t o f s a la ry le h im u n til ' such Ume M Uie < te f« t U oorrM ied, n a y be lU ifaL ^
T lie a ttom ey> geaeraU offloe h a s Ind ica ted Uirough unofflolal eouraee th a t num erous ocm platnt* of v io lations . in e lu d in i open sale o f Uquor ove r ba rs , h av e been b rought to th e a tt« tU o n ,o f th e office,
t f n i w th e sltuaUon U corrected,
u r t m . .l> te wmiw pn ib .n l • lU i Im m M lau pram iliuoni.
earned Mo 6 u n Yow' the r tih t mi rem ata in the V n lM B U tee today. T lie Ohineee nereh ant was'deelared n ot aubjeot to ewluHon 1 ^ . o( i l t^
O klahom a o o w ^ S ^ ^ ^
0 1 iinej|e la b o m ax^ualon act. on
S S l l S " a u t j ? " *"‘® “ “
Sdiike river floor la th e vic in ity w h e n ll-y e a r-o ld D a n M D ale W ood d k a p p ea re d Tnesday. T h i«e of th e m e n a id ing In th e search fe r th e b o ^ a re p le tv red above. I n th e r e a r of th e tw a t k H erm an H aff, T w in F a lls , w hile h t th e cen ter U D epnty She riff E d RaU. a lao o f T w in Falls , and In th e f ro n t SI Givens, E ia b e f ly o o u la b le . D cspiU th e le n g th of th e polea m any holes w ere fo a n d w here boltoas conld n o t be reached . T he p lc to re above was U kcn bu t a sh o r t d istance from w h ere th e body of th e y o a th w as found today . (Idaho E m i a g T Ia e e S U ff P ho to ). <-
M E X E M P INDROPOEEEAIED
W ASHINQTON< Ju n e 33 (U.B — M oving sw iftly tow ard passage of th e •1.044,900,000 *^uslneM recovery" U x bill, th e senate today re jected a n a m endm en t to Impose personal Incom e taxes on sm aller Incom es th a p now ar»-taKed.------ ------------------
T h e am endm ent, proposed by Sen. R o b e r t M. L a F o llette , P., W is., w ould have lowered exem ptions fo r s ing le perMMW from $1,000 to WOO, an^l fo r m nrrled persons from 13,500 to 93,000. I t w ss defeated on a voice vote.
T h e sennte by th e na rrow eet of m a rg in s defeated an o th e r L a Fo lle tte a m endm en t to boost taxes In th e m iddle b rsckets. I t w ould have s ta r te d siirlnxra on Incomes betw een 19,000 Slid 14.000 in stead of betw een •4,000 sn<l $8,000 a s u nder exUUng law. T lis t iim endm ent w u de feated nn a tl* ycle, 38-88, a f te r S e n a to r M illard K. Tyrtlngs. D., M d„ sw itched h is vote from yes to no.
IIIIIM )iN aM BURN"fcORDW.TA. Solano County, C^UL.
Ju n e aa lU.ni-FIre destroyed th e bu siness diAtrici of Cordelia today, r a t in g th e rom m im tly 's s ix princ ipal buildlnRfi before fo u r rural* fitti ds- partm enlA b rought I t . u nde r con tro l. f
T he boy, m issing slnca two com panions la s t saw hU n ab o u t 6 p . m. Tuesday, h a d h is tro u se r legs rolled up. P a rk er sa id h e h a d evldenUy been try ing to w ade across t h i river, now a t very 16w flow b u t tre a c h erous because o f ho les a n d caves in th e bed.
T h e la d had been seek ing to find way across to th e norU i side, his
xnpanlons' Cable T rac k Called
H la 'b « ly w as b rough t by boa t to th e shore be n ea th . th e H ansen
. a n d _ n u h . caU -w a s-sen B uh l fo r Id ah o Pow er cab le e<julp- m ent.
O lln Sm ith , Id ah o Pow er maimger. the re , U n w d la lc ly dispatched
I carry ing a u tom atic drum cable huge spool. A derrick Is moiinc-
ed a t re a r of th e vclilcle, and Sm ith aald th a t ropes will Bupptem fnt (he app rox im ate 300 fee t o f cnble In rais ing th e boy's body up to th e top o f th e bridge.
T he body w as Axpected to b rought ou t of Uie oniiyon by nil<l- a fte m o o n . G . C . W ilson, dlvlnlmi
. a n d T ro y Piiterlmuiih, both of Buhl, b ro u g h t th e ixiwrr i p a n y 's cab le tru c k to tli r nhcrlff'n offlcoi h e n a n d Uieii clrovr jit i to the H ansen bridge.
M a la C 'hannri A th rong of hundrm tn nf pri
w alelied th e posse hunttDK (nr yming W ood's body a ll m orn ing «ml raw th e crew In th e one Ixmi jivsitsblo iln a lly b ring u p th e drn'wiir<t led.
'n i e body w as found in Ihn mal (ConlinuMl e« r* s* 1, ( ol«n>n 4)
Callahan Remains ■ In Office Pejiding
High Court ActionBOW E, June ‘ 33 «MIH-Th$' offJo*
n O allahai>
Father of Boy
W lilla u W ood. H ansen f a m e r . slU on th e bank o f th e Snake river deep In th e rooky canyon and w atches vo lnn teer w orkers drag th e dep th s of th e Ireacheroos r t r e r fo r th e b o d y /e f h is son, D aniel, w ho drow ned Tnesday avenlng- whUa « a - a n ou tlag trip . T b e e ld e r W ood sp e n t hours In the vic in ity w h«re h b aon, w hs was 16 y e a n old, w as la s t seen by two y o u n g rom pan lons. (Evening T im es S ta f f P ho to );
h is naU ve s ta te .Oov. R ich a rd W . Leche, h e ir to
L ong's em pire o f sw am ps a n d red c lay h in i . announced la s t n ig h t th a t b e w aa resign ing “before th e e n d of n e x t week." H e sa id lU ness w as fo rcing h is re ti re m en t . H e w ill be suoeeeded by U e u k Oov. K a r l-K . Long, H uey L ong 's younger b n th B r.
B u t a ll oU ier fac to rs a j « ^ . th a r.«nt.uT>« politica l m achlne*w as In troub le a g a in w ith th e fed e ra l gove rnm en t.
Even a s L
IraUOB invaitigators were ^ueatlOD- ,tay relie f ailenti, probinglo to ie p o r isA Itu -a tli ta . L eche K o i j t i m a W * o f f ^ i m « t i m e d a (B d iM « p u b u X d tnr% ayiuU 6alSd f t S S a a - to n n ew sp ap er o o h m n ^ 'a n ^ re p o r tedly sw orn t o ' by eeven fo m ie r L ouisiana W P X w orkers, w ho m ade tb e e h a r tee .
W ASHINGTON, Ju n e 22 (U,R)-PreBident Roo«ev«lt tod»y o u t l in ^ fo r congress ^ 18,860,WO.OOO lo n g te rm g ram , of w hich $870,000,000 would be disbursed in fiscal yea r. ,« % '
Mr. Roosevelt outiined th e proposed progr^tm *1n-r I p ress c o n f e re n c e ? ^ said th a t th e loans w ould-bt m iiae fo r ;;; self-liqtiidating pro jec ts. - >
F unds w ith w hich ' to finance th e huge program would : be obtained .th rough offerings of govem m ent-gttsnm t«ed ''i
Athletic Cow Cleary Fence. JLandsonAutot;OO KPR i r u i i i K i u . ' J i i i i r S '
<UA-SCr. and O. X t »'a f B. 0 , w e ia .r id la g .a m IB th e fr a u t n a ^ , n k m
bonds, r a th e r th a n ______ob lig a ticm i w h ic h a r e . « , i r e c t ^ r g ® _ a g » i M U ' ' era l b u d g e t
N « fr e e M eM ip: •,U r . Rooaevtft aaertad t b a t ^ /
.jro ira ^ i n M o e t add to t t eAwe tt w eolThi :
T w o h ou ra before L eche m ade h is ann o u n ce m en t. B u t« T rea su re r A. *». TugweU sa id h e w ould be a c a n d ida te fo r governor in 1$40, a n d If th e adm U ilstraU on refused to sup p o r t h im . h e w ould r u n nevertheleae.
Tugw ell p rom ised to abolish. If h e w ere e lec ted , p e riod ic ‘'shakedow ns" 'o f sU t« em irioyes to finance th e sU te p o U tlc a l. cam paign . H a d e m anded aboU U uneht of Uie “sta U w elfare (sales) ta x "—one of th e m easures H uey L ong h s d denounced untU h e w a a 's h o t I n a p ink c o rridor o f h la s ityacraper s ta te cap lto l one h o t S e p te m b er n ig h t In IMS. Leche'a le g is la tu re passed th e ta x shortly a f te r L ong'* deaUi.
C o llec to r Fired LecHe rec en tly h a d fired revenue
co llector Alice L ee O roajean — a pre tty B h revepo rt's t«nog raph« r w ho h a d bloesom ed lo r th u nder L ong's
'r tm f lC 'R a y T ^O M S i H ad .M p e d a fence on to t n hlgfaway a f te r be ing frig h ten e d tar a I tw a e so bad ly h u r t H h a d to be d w i. T h s au tom obile w as dam aged , b u t M r. a n d M ra. K e r r w ere un in jured .
m ay continue to function u n ti ; th e s ta te iiiprem e <|ourt ru les o n Ite constltu tlonaU ty under t e r n s o( ah agrnnm ent rCached today by a t - to rnnys involved In a ease to t e i t va lid ity of a legtsiaUve a c t e re a t ln f ih n ofllce,
n is i , Juiige 0 . F . KoeU eh today iM iiril a w rit of prohlblU on to Bt$ite A udiu ir Calvin B. W righ t lo p r tv f c t C a lta h sn from p e rfo rm in g , any(lUtiM,
ADDeal B nU raJ ^ A ttorneys (or C »tlahait tm « M U
a te ly en tered a n a ro e a l lo th e • t t t a - - ^ r t a n c r j u d i e S o e l ^
u su e d a speoW pM g . i t a i l a i j d i
W . T aylor a n d dcfrn.ic nilnrneys. T hey agreed Uie frlcnjlly i<-*l < ould b est be expedited if Ji>dK>' KocImIi decla red th e e n llrn a r t nnroinU tii- tlo n a l ln o rd e r U m t ilm niiili court oould exam ine a n d riilo on kII pro- v l a ^ of Uie a c t, .
A et U nfO nttU ulloiialT h e ,iu d g e rute<l tlm net uii-
Oone|lluU onal ^nfy in »•> as 4 ( U l« of Uie aurtlln r wiifl lurned ove r to Uie oom iiim ilri, lu an op lM 6n,re leased la st week. Ko n ilsd today th e e n tire a c t witn iitn 'onili- tUUonal.iUvee one p a r t t>rii>ii iitvaild d e s t ^ e d . th e rea l in io n t nnd i>ur- IMwaof .U te eoU ra act,
H ie a tid llo r a n d « iin |iiio iirr will ^ jo in tly a ll o rders and conlinue to f tine tlon In dim llcaw capacity “ “ V tW w p re m e c ou rt rules In
• to p ro(«« t th em from jiowlWe C |^ u e n c e s of IuncUOi)10|
NEW AGENT FOR ER EIG H IP O SlIi
r r c d C. F a rm er , U nion Parlflo nuen l a t P ay e tte , h a d I sk rn ovnr loitay Uie f re ig h t a g e n t post vacated In T w in Kalla several iiinnUin ayo liy p rom otion of F ra n k K. Hnascli lo an ad m ln U tra tlv e s t Poca- lellu.
Mr. F a rm e r a rriv e d W rdncsrtay nnd form ally a ssum ed tlio ofrice. It % si a n n ounced th is afternoon,
J , L, Fu ller . U nion PsclUc pss- nrnger a f e n t w ho lian licrn Icm- jiorarily h a ild lln g bo th rem ains as ch ief o f Uie imiuienger details,
Mr. n i r m e r w as a x c n t s t Rinniett for seVen ye a rs before going to Pay- r t le sligh tly m ore th a n a year ago. H o w ta sUiUoned a t B righam City. U lah , p rio r to tr a n s fe r to E m m ett and h a s been WlUi Uie Union Psclfle lo r 38 yearn h i sU tlo n service work.
He will h a n d le th e fre igh t agen t poet h e re a n d will cooiierate w ith llo ss O rlspb io w ho Is iravelliig fre ig h t a g e n t fo r th e sou th cen tral te rrito ry . ,
Mr. F a n n e r 's w ife a n d four chil- here yc iter-
tu te lage.L eche w as s tr ic k en w lu i a rU iritls
e arly la s t w in te r. Phys ic ians aald h is la s t Illness w aa a reourrence of it.
(lay, T lie lr e ldest son waa gradu a ted from F ay e tt4 h ig h e c h o o l^ 'U year, a n d w aa P a y e tte 's only repre- sentaUvB a t th e w estern, sla te s mtulo lestlval. A n o u w r son will be
grade ^ h o o l In th e a u tum n , T lieir v m a ll d a u g h te r la below aohool age.
TBRB OK USU BS BOYBAN M ATBO, oaU f., Ju n e n (U,n-T
O ne boy c am per w as killed and Ihreg oU iers w era in ju red today w hen a g ia n t redw ood t r e a fell to Uta r o u n d , am aahlng tw o oaU na a t O a n p Y tim k la , a YMOA aum m er oam p In 'A i^ .M ata o co unty m em orial p a ilr - T l ia ' d e a d - boy was Jam ee a n l l b , 10, l a a Franoiaoo.
Oddities( B f U n ite d Fress)
'R S F R IB V EC m O IN N A T I — B u ite r Reeves,
•8, N egro, w aa saved by s lx ’iwllce- m en to d a y fro m Jum ping from his second-floor a p a r tm e n t window. He exp la ined , " th e Lord's com ing for m e a t 13 o’clock. I 'm going to Jum p," H e w as ja ile d on d isorderly conduot charges.
LBOBNDV IN ITA , O k la ,~ In sm all-scale
keeping w ith th e legend th a t has grown u p a b o u t th e nam e, Jesse Ja m es a d m itte d In court today U ist h e h e ld up a cafe a n d . Intim id atin g a w aitre ss wlUi a gun, took $30 fro m th a cash d raw er. T h a 31 -yea r-o ld prisoner denied U te t h is n a m e em boldened h im to band itry .
B A SH FU LBT, LOUXO—Ja m e s Hill today
was se n tanoed to 30 day s In th e w orkhouae fo r d riv ing w hile In tox ica ted a n d lU ied UO for c a re -
...........................fl h » r boy m e n d re fused to k iss her.
Hill a n d V irgil V inson, th e g irl's com pan ion , w ere a r r u te d wiien M iss TOdd'a ie ra am a tU v cied Uie a ttenU on o f poUoa. Blie to ld Uie court aha M ream ed "n o t for help b u t b e o a u a e o tx boy friend w ou ldn 't klsa m e .”
C hargee a g a ln a t M lsi Todd were dism lsaed, b u t V inson w as fined •8 for d la tu rb ln g Uie peace. Hill aald h* w ould appeal.
PASIORRENAMEOA S S M C P I E F
D elegatee from a n a re a a ’o t aouth Idaho, from CaldweU to PocaUUo, concluded ;U>day Uie «K h an n u al convention of C h ris t ia n churches a f ta r th a a U U board h a 4 reelected Rev. M ark 0 . C ronenberger, Tw in FalU , a s p resid en t for, h la aeoondte rm , _ ...............
T h e s ia ta board e lec tion preceded th e fina l oonvenUon genera l session.
A t la s t n lg h t'a a s se m b l^ e In th e ChrlsU an c h u rc h he re , m ore th a n 7M perK na a tten d e d .
O ne Added T h e enUre s ta te board w as re
elected today a n d one m e in tn r w as a dded. H e Is H . J , Reynolds, O ood- Ing, T he com plete board fo r 1099-40 wUI b^ M ark O. Cronenberger,' p resid en t; L eetar Jon e s ,, N am pa, vice- presiden t: w illiam Blefke, Caldw ell, secreU ry ; H arvey H ale. W elaar, trea su re r: F ra n k L . P u r te ll , BoIk ; Pau l De F . M orUmore, P ocatello ; J. D. H arden . B uh l; J . Reynolds, O oodlng.
Dolse waa nam ed as convention s ite fo r 1040. T im e of th a t co iifrr- ence will be se t la te r by th e sUite board.
F in a l Addrese A dam R eid L ivere tt. Ind isn a p o lli,
Irid., o ffered th e fina l convention addreks ahortly before noon. He used Uie topic, *'Our Plea .” O ther addresses w ere by W illiam Slcfke, Caldw ell: L ester Jones, N am pa; £ d -
(CaaUriue4i m P i o I. columa I) .
M E E i i i l O l l S AAA E L A S Tim
SANTA CRUZ. Calif., J u n e 33 (UJD Tlie w estern regiohal ^onferenoe
of th e A m erican F a rm B ureau fed e ra tion was on record today fo r aim - plUlcatlon of Uie fa rm program u nder Uie AAA, sufflclanU y f ln lb ls U> a d ap t to local needa.
A t Uie sam e Ume Uia fa rm buraau rccogniaed a n d ap p rao la tad th e value of Uie A M p rog ram a s a n em ergency m easure.
The
L a a a T rp ea Nfeiisai____ Rooaevelt oatU nad
agoftaa o f loans w hkB m ad e u n d e r the .'p lao : T.
1. N cn-federa l publle th a ae lf-Ilnanelng type
la rgeat a h M ,n « n u f a e tu tm . a bank< n ip t. R e eroM w l tw o p r« w n t i t u i t a n fo r th a o o m p a n ^ to rem a tn in olfloa uoUl a tru a U w ia nam w l.
h o ^ t a l s , ete. A tw o -y ea r 1 000,000 prog ram e f w hloh ,,'000,000 would be dispersed 1 1M9 tlsca l yaar.
3. Xxpraaa poat-roada i
fou r-yea r VtKfiWfiOO i . . .w hich •150,000,000 w ould be ,« l»r peraed m fiscal IMO. , .
RaU E ^uipaw ntI . R ailroad • equ ipm ent program
u nder w hloh equ ipm en t w ould ba purchased a n d l e a s ^ to ra ilro a d s a t a r a te re tu rn in g Uie coat to tb a governm ent. A th ree -y ea r 1600,< 000,000 prog ram e f w hich WOp,- 000.000 w ould Ue dU persad In f tio a l IMO. ‘
4. Expansion of Uie ru ra l dectrl* rica tlon prog ram to raaoh a m ax - , Imum of 1,300,000 farm famlllMi. A seven-year •400.000,000 p r o g r ^ f ^ w hich $30,000,000 would be eipm dK l*In fiscal IMO,
F a r n U a n a u u lo n of (a rm a to a tty ^
Joans on se lf-liqu idating baaea wltB io a iu fo r farm purohaaea, repalra. w ater fac ilities, e tc. A tw O 'fea r $400,000,000 p ro g ram of w hich M60.-' . 000.000 w ould ba dU periad l a f k o a l '^ 1040.
e. Kxtenslop o f sh o r t a n d long te rm loana to foreign g o v e m m ttta ' M prom ote U. 8 . fo reign trad e , p ro - cecds to be sp e n t In th a IT n lM - S ta te s . A tw o-year $000,000,000 pT9>'.„ g ram , of w lilch IM0.000MQ VOUld ., be dispersed In ( I m l IMO, ^
covering tran sp o rta tio n , silver, th a . . d a iry and llveatook In du jtr laa , f r u i t a tloo a n d v igetablaa . fie ld oropa a n d n ira l h o u N i
•upe rrtM th e p . ao It would . „ o f a h lp p u a o f f a m I
expansion of th a 0 , B . _____tho rity low -ooet housing andclea raM e . p rog ram U iroupft extet elan of lU borrow ing au th«« llf i tmomjooo. L a g i a i ^ . i e r “
addlU oo to Item i a
iMO flioa l ye a r b u d g e t t o s o m a luppleflM O iary; J w ould be n e o M a ir . to er*~ fu u ta m u e f . tb a p
t m r]i3|ipiitww
IDAfto EVJBNING times, TWIK FALI£, IDAHO
WAfiHlNOTON, Ju n e 33 (U.R — 6ccreU i7 H enry MorgeiitK^u. jr .. ( a td today the treasury la reedy to m e et any emergeocy th a t m ig h t a rise If eongresa fails to p a u th e adn ilnU ' tra tlo n m onetary bill, w hich Is th rea tened in the u n a le by filibuster tac tics of a bloc of w estern senators.
■*I^e st& atlon Is a aerlo iu one.” M orgenihau w ld ., “W e're ready to take care of any tm eriency ."
President Roosevelt's pow er to de* value the dollar fu rtlie r a n d to c o n tinue th e »3,000.000.000 sU btllza tlon fund will lapse Ju n e 30. tinless r e newed by congressional approval of th e m onetary bill. D em anding t l i a t th e treasury Increase Uie 64.M cen t p rice • paid for dom estlcally-m lned allver, w estern senators hav e adopted filibuster u c ilc s to block th e m easure.
PighUng to avert a f ilibuster on oth«ir "m ust" legislation. Including business lAX revision a n d relief, a d m in is tra tion leaders In th e senate •hu n te d aside the m one tary blU to d a y to take up th e 11.044300,000 ta x biU. T hey hoped to obiAln ItA passage before reeum lnf th e s truggle on th e m o n e u ry m easure and th e silver purchase T isue .
Mo^lgenDiau decJlJsed to say w heth e r he haa legal • u th o r tty to con tin u e stabilization fund ope ra tions
. a f te r Ju n e 30 If the con tinu ing legisla tio n Is n o t passed. T reasu ry legal experts are worlclng on th e p ro b lem s Involved b u t M orgenthaii said th e y have no t ye t given h im an opinion.
NEWS. IN BRIEF
O bU in LicenseA m arriage license w as Issued In
Boise yesterday to O eorge K elly and C lara Purdy , bo lh of T w in P a lli ,
Judge a t ConfereneeJudge C. A. Bailey le ft th is m o n i '
in g fo r 8 t . A nthony to a tte n d the tw o-dfty m eeting of th e Id a h o -a s sociation of probate Judges.
M eets TomorrowSm iling T hrough club will m eet
tom orrow a fternoon a t 3 p . m . a t Uie hom e of .Mrs. B ra n ch Bam cs, 919 Addison avenue.
W.O.W. M eet! Today Woodmen of th e W orld wilt hold
a business Kssiofi M » p . 'm . today in , ihe O dd Fellows haU. In itia tion w ill be conducted a n d arrangem enU will be m ade for th e second ou ting of the year.
G raduate A rrive* B * n P rank P e ld tm an , who was g rad
ua ted S a tu rd ay from th e U niversity o f California a t Los Angeles, a rrived th is weeic to maice h is hom e w ith ills uncle and aun t, M r. and M rs. C. A. Robinson.
Leave for Coast /M rs. F l o r e n c e Chrlstopherson,
T w in Palls : M r. and M rs. Ellis Me- H an and daughter. M arjorie. Buhl, a n d M rs. WUliam IdcA rder. F a ir field, le ft today for a two weeks' tr ip to P o rtland , Ban Francisco, Hollywood and o th e r points.
WOIHED SIATE CHIEF
- .................... U'tMa rM< Oa«) .Win R. X rre tt, O loolnnatl, ed ito r of th e O hiliU an S tan d ard . .
U oU on ptoturee show n by K ea - ' a t t h Pole*, n lM lonary to In d ia ,
v t r * CD* fM tu r t o f l i f t h lg h t 't aet- alen . D e n tlo iu a , addressM . n u a lc And ^ p iw u a a e * o f 1h* N orthw eit O h rtrt iin n U a n .m a l* q u w t« t, C uM M , O rt^ oeaa tltu ted ram a lnder
“ ■anBi'profriun;- - .......*W t M C l a e t
T eatarday th e M ladoa-« iZ t e e M r a lseU tf K n . V m K la - d « , P o c a t« I lo ./ |i p rea lden t; M rs. X . B, A dam i. O o o ^ , w a t ts T j ' . U n . ]*uUw. B uhl, t r m u r a r : M rs. a m ttb , B o U , f t n t T lee-pna)d«at; U ra . B . R . ^ h n a h H . T w in f U la .
v lc a -p m k U a t: l i r a . V iola , T«rt& T«U<. rMlaotad for
'ta %am u «t«M M cn tU T .,■- ft jrtith baii-
O o esti from Oregon A rriving for a tw o w eeks' visit a t
th e hom e of th e ir grandm other; M rs. Jo h n M. K lrkm an. Miss B a rb a ra H lnrlohs a n d Miss N orm a H in- r lch s cam e he re yesterday from th e ir hom e In Po rtland , O re.
W in V W i F a ir M rs. L. O . 'E v a n i a n d M ^ i » r -
o thy r v a n j le ft T uesday for O akland . tJaU f„ w hera they will v b lt w ith rela tives a n d friends, before going -to B an Franoisco w her* they
U1 a tte n d th e W orld’s fa ir .
Prom etetf•K. M ailon Q uest, fo r th ree years
a n em ploy* of S ta n d a rd S tatloos, Inc.. b u been appoin ted s ta te m a n ager to r th a t com pany a t a u t lo n No. N on th e tru ck lane. M r. Q uest rec«lT«d_hU tn O n ln i In -S pokane , ■Wash.
Cars CrashO nly sligh t dam ages were record
ed iM t n ig h t a t abouC' 10 p. m . when c ars d riven by D r. J . H . M urphy a n d U n . F ra n cis D .'S tev e n a were involved In a m ln d r m ish ap a t the Intorseotlon of F ifth avenue n o r th a n d Addison avenue, a police report Btaowi todaiy.
iM tCVIDlng.
P O W I C I A L M S H M E E l
' office de p a ru n ea t a t th « Id ah o eon - vantlOB, se t fo r T w in H ills Ju ly I a n d S, «U1 be F ra n k H . B U s. W aah-
e _ l M t e t i . D . 0 .. a ss is ta n t m porlntM i: fo r th e f lra t a a a la tw t poet*
n a s t e r general, n w aa announced h e r* today.
I h e announcem ent w as m ade by H . A. Sm ith , general c h a irm a n In c h a r t* of eoovsntlon * rra n g « n en t* . following a meeting of th e local a r - rangem enU com m ittee her* la st n igh t.
O th e r dUUngulslted guesU who ■ . m u a tte n d will Inohide D u i R . S u l
livan. S a n Franclsoo, naU onal t r e u - u r* r o( th e AsMtcUUon of L e t te r O r r l e n , and J6 h n AUtchem, Spokane. na tional v lee-preetdent o f th e A seoclatloo of P ostal Clerks.
M or* th a n 110 p * n o n s ar* *X' p*et*d to a tten d th e aeeelons.
-i;Newi of RecordM tn rit |« U c m tM
lU N K I IO uy L, Covington, 30, SeatU e, and
A llM U oBrld*. 23. T w in Falls.
B irths
' t o Mr, and Mr*. C lifford B olyai? , T w in Falls, a girl, th is m orn ing a t th e W oods-prlvaie sanU arlum .
■n) Mr. a n d Mrs. O o & d Hlgt>l«, Buhl, a il r l . th is m orn ing a t th* T w in F a lls county general ho q > lu i m a to n lty home.
T o M r. and Mrs. H arvard Luke, T w in Falls, a girl, bom yesterday » t tlM T w in M B oounty general ho*' p ita l m a tw n lty bom*.
T Temperatures *
O A U O P T tlA N K f9 « r r«eentjiad lo « leavM iu wltK
h ia ru ttnrw d n ^ b o t t .w d t r tw k - n m r ooBiHirS^ ^
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M LLCHECKS F E A T l i
m t T E S T I i N YE xhaustive questioning .o f th e
young w om an w ho w as Secretary to H arvey 8 . H ale In th * c o u n ^ agen t's office h ig h lig h ted th e f ir s t fu ll day of testim ony in d is tric t court' tr ia l 0 ( Mr. H ale today.
T he stilU is seekUig to prove th a t H ale embezzled «U 0 from th e Twin F a lls County Livestock M arketing association , of w hich h e was secre- ta ry - trea su re r w hile county agent. H ale h a s denied th e claim .
Id en ti tie s O ne Cbeck M rs. Ruby W elnbe ise r. county
ag e n t’s clerk, w as on th e .w lto a n s ta n d th ro u g h o u t th e m orn ing a n d w as expected to oceupy th e c h a ir m o st of th e afte rn o o n . M rs. W eln« berger testified th a t she eould defin i t e Identify only on* of th ree checks. CR w hich th e a t«U bases it« case, a s h av ing been .Issued by her. T h e o ther two, she sa id , were issued e ith er by herse lf o r by^M r, H aler
T he checks tnclude tw o for t3S0 a n d one for ISO. h
Judge J . W . P o rte r susta ined th e ' p rosecution objection to adm ission- I ty a i defense exh ib it Ho. 2— a n n u a l report of th e county agent. T h e objection w as susta ined on grounds th a t It was n o t proper cross
u m itttU o n . .On Ju ry
Jury selection w as completed late yesterday a fternoon a f te r prolonged questioning, m ostly from defense counsel. 'The Jury consists of Robert B lair, I . 0 . M cPherson. Newton T . H arrell. J . E. Cress, A. S. O ibbs, A. R . Scott, W . F . K albflelsch. D T. S h a rp , R. L. C onrad, J im Blytcr, R 'an k H ovorka a n d I ^ r b e r t l i m b ing.
F irs t w itness called yesterday by th e s ta te w as P au l H . Q ordon. depu ty county recorder. He Identified artic les of Incorporation for th e livestock m arke ting cooperative.
Presen tation of th e s ta te 's case .and questioning of Its w itnesses are being c a r r lU ou t by E vere tt M. aweeley, prosecutor, w ith assistance o f R ay O. Agee, deputy prosecutor. C h a p n a n C hapm an a re counsel fo r Kale.
H are f r e a Baal >M r. a n d M rs. Xd S k in n er lu v e
h a d a s th a lr ho tu * guM tt. M r. and M rs. T . L . R a lftm elder and p u ty , B arw yn, P*nn. l a t t two tunlU ** have b**n friends f < v > l % r 7 «ara. T * t- ta rd ay th a entlr* g rA p m otored to 8 u n Valley and o th e r po in ts fo r an outing .
B e ta m t n m T rt»U r . an d M rs. S. P a rk er R ichards,
w ho have J u tt N tu h ie d from » vaca- tiotx trip , wer* aceom panled horn* by U r. an d M rs. R obert Bell, S a lt L*k* Olty, who wlU vU lt w ith them ' du rta jf th * nex t week. O n th e ir trip, U r . a n d M rs. R ich a rd s vUlt«d the P ioneer day oelebraUoo a t F ra n k lin , Ida., B ear lake* an d polnta in U tah.
Um B eeplU l M rs. D onald Hlgble. Buhl,
ad m itted to th e T w in Falls county general hospital yeeterday. P a tienU dism issed were M rs. A1b%rt Hawley and baby, K ase lton ; M rs. G erald MlUer, Filer; M iss B arb ara Aldrich. Buh l; B arton H errell, Tw in 'F^IU ; M aster D arrell Coatee, R lohnekt; Miss Louis* B arr. Klmb*rly, and
18,000 to GoL o ^ Of folka a r* going to have a
boresom* tim e stand ing In line unless th ty h a s ten to get th a lr new driver lloens** p retty soon.
T h a t was th e w arn in g voloed here this a f te m o w by sta te police oT- flcers a s sa id of th e d river permit* In U)U are* reached to approxim ately 7,000.
An estim ated 28,000 m ust aecur* such licenses in ttie county. D eadline (or use of old iw nnlbi is m idn ig h t Ju n e $0. Tlte new licenses ooet th e sam e fee. 50 cenU, a n d ar* good for two years.
Two m en a re on du ly Oiroughout office hours a t the s h A lff’s d e p artm ent. Tliey ftlso rem ain during the noon 'hour.
NOBODY BOTHERS THIS GIRL- SHE HAS RATTLESNAKE GUARD
18G O O D W a, Ju n e 3» <8p*clal)
O ne o f th e earliest se ttle rs on th e O oodlng tra c t, M rs. A nnette M. C ram blet. 18, died W ednesday m orning a t th e hom e of h e r son, Bm est L. C ram blet, In Ooodlzlg.
U ra . Cram O let was bom Nov. 33, IgOO. In county.'111. She max- fled A m os U . C ram U et In Decem ber of i m . T h e la t te r died in G oodin g O ct. 34. 1»3<.
She is tb«. m o th e r of ffvfr children , only tw o o f whom survive h e r . T hey a re B m M t' L . C ram blet, Ooodlng, a n d F re d O nunblet, Pe ta lum a, CalU.
T h e fam ily cam e to Ooodlng In April, 1906.
M rs. C ram blet waa a m em ber of several c ivic o rgan isations a n d th e O rder of B aat«m S ta r . Royal N eighbors, A m orlcan Legion Auxiliary a n d Gold S ta r U others.
B uria l services will be held a t th e G ooding iC etbodU t churchTFrlday a t 10:80 a . m.. w ith Rev. Theo U ltsn e r, pasto r, AfflelaUng. .
•Th* body resU a t th e T hom pson m ortuary .
Widow Asks for t*robate of Will
P roba te of will and decree Ajt ad ' m ln lstra tlv* au thority were asked In a pe tition wlilch had been filed to d sy by M rs. M aud F. K lrkm an, Tw in Falls.
'H ie will Is th s l of her la te hun- b and , Jo h n M. K lrkman, who died Ju n e 9. T lie will, d sled Ja n . 38, le rr . leav«a Ute M.ftOO esU te to M rs. K lrkm an . O ther heirs ar* three dau g h ters a n d s grandson.
C h ap m an and Chapm an and Lionel T . Oampbell a re counsel for M rs. K lrkm an.
Companion
JV N X T R IP F . . . Finds that a ratUer M pa I protect her wMte slw litteh-
J)lke* over, the oontey. (Evnlog Time* Staff Pb«U).
MCHEIISHND eODYOFBOY’.ie
<ptmi r» t* Om ) channel of th e rtv cr, S h e riff P ark er said.
^ a r t h th ro u g b p u t. th e m orning had been u n 4 * r d lrtcU on o f D eputy Ed H all, w ho tookO>rer fro m D epuV W arren W . Lowery. Ldwery h ad led theyw ork . u n d e r P a rk e r ’s general su j^ rvlslon . fo r a n ig h t a n d a day.
M any V chm teera Volunteers from T w in Fa lls . Klm^
berly and H an sen assisted In the h u n t a lte r th e a la rm w aa sp read by young W ood’s tw o edm panlons ’Tuesday n ig h t. T h e ciH arttld W arren a n d p h lll lp H us- atead, both 19. 7)}» th ree boyj h ad gone 'd o w n In to th e can y o n for an overn igh t ou ting Tuesdlky a fte rnoon .
B oat used In th * h u n t fo r th e loet boy w as ow ned by F loyd Pa tte rson , a n d w as le t dow n fro m th * to p of th e bridge by w indlass.
W in screening b a d been stre tched a cro ts th e sp o t w here th e rtv er em erges from th * ’’narrow s" and enter* a sm alt Take b ^ . T b « alU, is fro m o n e -q u a rte r to c n » -h a lf mil* west of th e bridge.
Sudden Illness Fatal to Child
B srl A llen Fullm er, U -m ontha-ok l son o f M r. a n d M rs. Bari Fullm er, resid ing n e a r R ogerson. died a t 1:46 p. m . yesterday w hile being ruahed to Tw in Falls, for j^ y s lc la n ’s care a fte r h e w as ta k en seriously ill a t h is hom e a sh o rt tim e before.
’The FuU m ers o p era te th e Big C reek ran c h sou th of Tw in Falls._ ’The in fa n t waa b o m A pril 31,
1938, In ’Tiyln Fnlls.Survivors, beside th e parental in '
elude th e m a tern a l g randparen ts Mr. a n d M rs. C . W. M cRae, Berger; the , p a te rn a l grandm other, Mrs. L au ra Fullm er. Tw in Falls , and two g rea t-g ra n d p a re n u . w . P . MlUer, T w in Falls , a n d M rs. B n lly McRae, W apato , W ash.
F u n e ra l services will be conducted by L J ) ^ , church officials.
T h * body rests a t th e W hit* m ortuary . ,
D uring 1BS7. th e Dotnlnlon of C anada produced per c en l mOT* pig Iron th a n In th e preceding year.
Ju n e THpPr ifl, Prafrt* city, O re., doesn’t a n tic ip a te a n y troub le w ith would-be ‘In a sh e rs” as ahe hitchhike* over th e country .
T h e reason ta a dm p l« one. H er , traveling com panion U a five* foot, Black Diam ond n tU c sn ak T ' —alive and kicking. '
M iss Tripp spen t la s t n ig h t wlUi - U r. and Mrs. C laud P r a t t a fte r M rs. P ra ti h ad picked h e r up qn th e highway a fte r m id n ig h t tryin g to flag down a ride. S h e waa to resume her Journey th lsi a f te r noon, going back hem e. _ ^
T tte attracUve young blond s n u asaerted she pkJted th e snake up n e a r San Antonio, Tex., a n d th a t 'th e fangs have been rem oved. She .am at: Inspect th« anaka o lten . however, because th e f a i ^ will grow back.
•The snake h a s n in e r a tt le s a n d a button ahd, a f acorea o f p arr sons crowded th e P n t t U w n thU m orning to m eet th e young glri ~ « n d her com paolao—th # raptU* b u o e d incessantly,
U li> Tripp to ld a n B v«n |ns . Time* reporter th a t th e anaka *1nak(e a be tter w atchdog th a n any watchdog would.”
Vlslte Friend j _. M iss Oleta C h a d w !^ . Pocatello . U % e house guest thla we*k o f M iss A da Henry. T h e girl* .w ere daa*< m ates a t th e Unlvexalfy o f Idaho, aouthem branch, fro m w hich Mias Chadwick wa« g n d u a te d th U «prlnc.
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a tte o d a n e t , r tta a fo r Jo h nB o t t a fl.H tW lfa. <1, K im berly b n * - . « n l M a a 4 f i * l t e i t f o r » year*, n— o tedD cted jrcaterday a ftem o c o tb g , B o A « l y M b t) io d ls t churcb. B a r ^ d ied a t h la hom e Sunday.
R * v ..T . W . .Bow m ai. U elhodU t paater. p f f le U M a t th e aervlees. •
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*00 .tb d . <laR leo;'' a n d a q uarte t, eom prlaed^of U ra i A . A. Arnold. U n . W .-B ow m ar, H arvey W ood a n d B m ea t O ough . aang 'J eau* . Savior,. pU qi U * .’'- 4 S d ’’Som atinte W e’ll U nderatand ." M rs. H . MUler P roc to r- p layed th e p la n a accom- p ^ n e n t >
A M lbearara w ere Jo b h ''S o m m e» , Q w rg e W ard . W illiam B u r tt and In H n a v M t. a n 0f T w in FU la. and W O Q am -A n fild ' t a d U en rln QID,
’^ S n S r a f i r p a llte A re rs were A. T . O onb*. & 0 . T ay lo r, W . H . Spence. U . W- Bw eartogen. A . J . W ilson and B. U . M A okL
.U t tu n w er* L o a Brown, Leo tTrban a n d B dM n OIU.
B a rU l w as in T w in Fa lls cem etery.
U o re th a n 18,000 N orth Carolina farm er* m ad* tom e kind * provem ent la th e ir home dnitnc ing.
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'Old gag- a s G eorge D etweller polnta to th * U uagrave necktie, th e n lllp a h is h a n d u p to J e t t th e
J^ M ssrav e 'n eee .
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t s p ^ M sslon of th e I d tb e lests^ U tu n p l M u p In (A Im poainc « o d rapidly expandioK u m y today m leadew o f m it le a t x t t a i .
— one w u -ln eV lU b is . ^T h e on ly question la th e ta lnds
o f ob eerv en w u w h en . tHe ie«loA will V called. » n d w hilt w ould be th e prlncliM l m kI moet urgr io n to p rec lp its t* t h s t c a ll
B laa ie New T he D K t l o n a l . adrolnU tra tion
m ig h t b e b lam ed toe th e seasloa call a n d o th e r a U te problem s in - e luding flaw s In th e actions o f th e 1939 leg isla ture found by th e courU could be Ironed o u t ea a »lde Issue. T h is probably w ould please Republican p a rty leade rs and th e a te te adm in istra tion .
I f th e p rese n t session of congress passes m a jo r changea to th e loclal security laws, s ta te laws will have to be changed to m ake them con- form to th e le d c ra l s ta tu te s . T h is could re su l t In th e calling of a specia l legisla tive session.
O th e r Reasons T h e o th e r reasons for a session,
m ade necessary by th e s ta t^ po litical s itu a tio n w ere;
1. A d is tric t cou rt decision bold- . ing th e office o f com ptroller u n -
coastttu tiona ]. T h is w in neceeslU te ao Im m ediate a pp rop ria tion fo r the aud ito r’s office If th e supw tne cou rt upholds th e low er court decision.
3. A *1,000.000 highw ay su it now ■before th e s ta te suprem e court. / decision in th is case. Involving paym e n t o f s ta te highw ay funds t t counties. Is expected to bb> handed do«'n by th e suprem e cou rt' before paym ent o f a n o th e r Insta llm ent from th e s ta te to the counties Is due on J u ly 30.
J . C onsU tu tlonallty o f Oov.X3.,A. BottoW sen's veto o f 10 days passed by th e 1B30 session. T his veto never
M u been te sted In a court o f law.C rucial conditions In sU te
U s ti tu t io n t Including th e s ta te pe&. i te n jia r r . a n d th e s » U hospitals,
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Auto Buried, in Wr^kage LEADERS NAMED FORmPARKS
H iggins; equ ipm ent d lrM to r. P re ld a D eW all; newspacwr ed ito r. D elorea | Jeh k ln so n ; s a n iU tlo n d irec tor, X>eoo J ti rd . • •
H an n o n pa rk : c a p ta la . t i o r a C am pbell; a s s is ta n t c a p ta in ) /D o y le H ull; safety direc tor. J a c k K elly ; equ ipm ent d irector. K in g B lock; new spaper editor, pauU ne B o u te ; s a n ita tio n direc tor will b« a p p o in ted a t a la te r da te . '
O rgan ization m eetings of boa rds will be held a t th e pa rka n e x t T uesday . Miss R ichards sa id .
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HAOKRMAN, June 33 ( S p e c la l) - FU neral services for Mrs. Con«taiice K lnkade, 34. wite of J . R . K lnkade, H agerm an . who died a t G ooding h o sp ita l a t 1:4S a . m. S a tu rd ay o f a b ra in tum or, were held a t th e U>JB. c h u rc h Tueed&y.
Bishop Emerson Pugm ire and sm es Aileii ufflcUted.~W lth m te i~
m e n t in th e Ragerm an cem etery / M rs. K lnkade w u b o m S e p t. «,
Schramm - Johnson tJruss jgia
18 1 i a t R a g erq u B . O n U a re h 6, 1B30. she m arried M r. K lnkade- a t M oun ta in Rom e. T hey moved to H agcrm aB th e w n e year.
B um ying . bealdea h e r husband, a re fou r chUdren, Jam es Russell ir^ 8 ; F o rres t L eonard, fl; O eorge B ern a rd . 4 ; a n d L au ra Louise, n ine m o n th s : h e r paren t# . M r. a n d Mre. H oftm an . S a lt Lake Olty an d Bliss; tw o sisters. M n . M ary Rassm ussen. S a l t L ake C ity, a n d Miss O ertrude H offm an. Bliss, a n d one brother, ■ nionua H offm an. H agerm an.
Mrs. K lnkade w as a m em ber of th e L . D . B. church . She h a d been 111 fo r tw o yeara. M usic was fi
REA D T B S T D O B WAMT. .
SATURDAY SALEO ne o f th ree 'car* burled h i w reckage o f A noka, M in n , arm ecy
a f te r to rnado struck (s p ic tured In c en te r o f a to ria debris.
Bott Thinks Planning Boards ' May Correlate Public Works
Special m eetin g of th e women's a ux ilia ry of V eterans of P o re lga W ars w as he ld M bnday a t th e home o f th e p residen t, M n . Jam es A. McG uire. M rs. M. Nichols. Burley, past p residen t, w as a special guest. Mrs. C lara B u tcane w as advanced from Junloi' v ice-p residen t to senior vice- p residen t and M rs. O race Calhoun w as e lected Jun io r v ice-president. A fter th e business session th e ladles were Joined by th e veterans and p lans w ere eom pleted io r th e -aUite « B cam p«an t to be held he re Ju ly e.r i n d - 8.
M rs. M a rth a B asse tt, bee keeper
By OOV. C. A. BOTTOLFSEN BO ISE. Ju n e 23 (Special)—U se of
th e s la te p lanning board for th e purpose of correlating public w orks program s th roughout the s ta te Is now xon tem p lated to Insure f a ir and equitable d istribution of th e varloiis projects.
U nder th e plan as proposed county plarm lrtg boards w in be se t u p to survey and corulder pro jec ts in th e ir respective counties, T h e v a rious p ro jec ts agreed upon in th is m an n er will then be subm itted to th e s ta te p lanning board w hich In tu rn will lake them up w ith the proper s ta te officials to th e end th a t they m ay be given thoroMgh consld-. e ra tlon.
Based on Need I t is an tic ipated th a t th rough th is
system th e m a jo r public p ro jec ts of th e sU te , particu larly those, o f rec lam ation a n d highw ay construction , can be developed into a far-reach ing and ct)mprehen!5lve program th a t will be based stric tly upon need and feaalbUity.
I t Is o u r belief th a t such a p ro g ram in which pro jec ts a ll over th e 4 ta te a re correlaU d and classified will resu lt in a m inim um of w aste a n d confusion, and on th e o lhe r h and b r in g to Idaho th e m ost com - prrtjenslve and adequate developm e n t possible w llh rega rd to public works over a long-term - period.
a n d A da W eedop, L om a C unningh am . A lt* Schow , Voe Crum p, June H arrison . E lsyne Scliuepbach and Valene Y ates, acom panied by Mrs. Id a Kelson, re tu rn e d T uesday from a five day excursion (o Boise and tJclnlty .
Jo h n B urnside r e tu m e d ^ h e f i r s t of the week from a tw o w icks v a cation In T exas, O klahom a and Colorado. M rs. B u rnside a n d daugh ters . M arg ie a n d B onnie, rem ained
' in Colorado w ith relatives a n d ilU be hom e th e la s t o f th e m onth .
Miss B a rb a ra Jen sen arrived Tuesday from h e r hom e In Pocatello for ao inde fin ite v is i t w ith he r g ran d m other. M rs. A nna P. Jenkens.
Sunday . J u n e 35, will be observed ^ in th e C h r is t ian church a s achieve
m en t day . A t th e 11 a. m . worship service th e pasto r. Eugene Stum p, will speak on th e subject. "AChleve- m enU .’' A t th e evening service g leanings from th e convention of south Id a h o chu rches a t Tw in ra ils thU weelPwlU b# given by those who
. a ttended . D uring th e sum m er jun ior C h ris tian E ndeavor, im der th e su pervision o( M rs. L jn n V. OarpenteT, will m eet each Sunday a t 7 p. m. ln th e c h u rc h a n n e x /
W ord ; eceived hjfke eKrly th is week told o t th e d e a th , a t h e r hom e in G reen M oun ta in , la ., of Mrs. Busan S lilpton, BS. g randm other o f Floyd B r itt a n d Rosa T errill.
Mrs, J a k e W all a rrived Tuesday from h e r siunmeV home n e a r Mc- O am m on and will spend a few days in R upert on business.
Ygilr chief executive, had .. . pleasure last wy.'k of reviewing Idaho 's m iliU ry force, o t 'w h lc h he b by reason of the office h e holds th e c om m ander-ln -ch iff. T lie occasion was G overnor's day a t Cam p
BOYS BUILD TK LI8C O PEBO STO N (U PJ - M em ben of the
C harlestow n b ran c h of Die Boys club of Boflton have com pleted a 68-Inch-telB scope for exhlblUon a t th e Boys C lub o f A m erica's annual convention In New Y ork City, The boys construo tod Uis Ntlescops In fliib science classes, even grinding th e alx -lnoh opU cal m irror.
IDAHO
VIEWMrs. Jenn ie 'C unn ingham , M r. and
Mrs, Ja ck M ills. P a rk City. UtaK, and Vestile M cBride, S tockton, U tah , w ere house guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McBride th is wrek.
Mr. a n d Mrs. T rum an B anner, Pocatello, were Sunday guests of Mr. a n d M rs, W llford W rjg j«„v . ,
T h e Home Dsn;\o(i’straU«n ch ib will ho ld its n«xi''me«tli)fc a t tiie hotfte o f Mrs. A rthur Em|>ey Monclny, Ju n e 38.
Miss N ila O ruw rll Is v isiting friends in Boise.
T he D aughters o t P ioneers m e eting h s s been postponed fo r one w rek.
Miss O enovievfK^npey left T h u rs day for Los Angeles, O allf,. to a tten d fum m er'school,
M n . M arten RIchins, who was form erly Miss D ora O arre tt , and two sons. S a lt i.ske C ity; Mrs. W alter Carson, Durley, and M rs. O rson R lchlna and son, AusUn. Declo. were guesis o f B ishop and M rs. J , W. P a tte rso n du rin g the week.
M r. a n d U n . Xi. U 'L oudw a n ie r- ta lned Sunday .in h ono r of R . O. Louder, R upert. O the r guesta w ere Reiiben W alton, Logan; M r. and Mrs: Brig S n a rr and fam ily . S a lt lA ke C lly, and Mr, and M n , M elvin Louder, R upert.
Miss D oro lha Olbba U spending a few days a t th e W orld 's f a ir In f lan Francisco.
Owen, sm all son o t M r. and Mrs. Roy M cBrtde, is 111.
W. P .O n S U te Board M cNaughton
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B onneville, w here natloiuil guard u n lta o f six s ta te s are undergoing th e ir reg u la r sum m er field train ing .
T h e fea tu re of the occasion was tl\e cam p review . In w hich a ll the u n its In cam p . Including cavalry, a rti lle ry a n d engineers, m arched In review before th e governor and-C W iU lam H . H erndon , th e cam p o n iander.
P lan e t, Too I n addlU on to th is fine show of
foo t a n d ho rse troops, th e p lanes of th e 130th observation squad ron -o f D enver, w hich Is a ttach ed to the 3<th cava lry division, zoomed In n ig h t fo rm atio n across th e field a t a d a is lin g ip e e d of b e tter th a n 300 m iles a n ho u r. ^
O n th e basis o t th is rev iew ,.the governor is jvepared to 's a y th a t th e Id a h o n a tio n a l guard a n d the u n lta from , o th e r s u ie s In t h f cam p a re w ell-tra ined and w eU -equlpp^ forces capable o f giving a good acco u n t o f thernselves In any em ergency. w h e th e r sta te or na tional;
- Coeurd ’A lene/W as la s t week appointed to succeed Je rom e D sy. W allace, re signed , o n the '& u te board o{ re je n la . w hich h a s contro l o t the various s ta te educa tional institu tions.. M cN aughton h a s a long record of
public service to liis credit a n d la em inen tly well qualified for th e position to w hich h e h a s been selected. H e h as a n enviable record as a d is tric t Judge and for m any years ha.^ been Interested In educational problem s w hich con fron t th ^ s ta te .
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M rs. M ary Boyd and M r. and M rs. E lm er Boyd a n d sm all son. Bentonvllle. A rk.; a re vU lllng Mr. a n d M rs. S teve Boyd. M n . Boyd Is U»e m o th e r a n d E lm er Boyd b ro th er o t S teve Boyd.
E d ith O ager, Boise, spen t t l . . w eek-end a t th e hom e of h e v p a r - e n u , M r. a n d M rs. Roy G ager.
M rs. Ruby Presley and son, E ugene, have re tu rn M to Castleford a n d p lan on ntaylng here,
M r. and M rs, A rthu r Yosl and sonn. Yo.^t, U tah , spen t th e weekend a t thfl hom es o t M r. Y o ifs niec«5s, Mr.v Allyn Reynolds and Law reiK e Q w ln. M elissa O w ln ac com panied them hom e for a visit.
Tw enty CasUeford Boy Scouts, ac-' co m p ^n \« l by 8 , A, O rabb a n d Mel N iliart, siK-nt th e w eek-end cam pin g In S liiuliona basin.
E ngineers a re p la n n in g t« use propellers lo slow dow n planes by reversing the p itch . T h is procedure chaA grs the d irec tion o f th e flow of th e s lr su e a m a n d blows i t for« w ard Instead of tow ard th e rear. T h is is rfpo rted to loerease th e
euversb lilly of huge planes,
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Economics, 19(K( and 1939■ On the fron t page of a oietropolitan now«paper r&
cently appeared two articles whose con tras t serves better than all the tomes of experts to accentuate the clash between economic thought of today and th a t of yesteryear. . • ^ ^
The f ir s t w as an Interview w ith a white-haired, spirited widow of 89, whose husband had been an early associate of John D. Rocliefeller in the grain and Otl business. W hen the husband died a t the tu rn o f the century, he left his widow stocks In the city’s privately owned traction company, which had regularly paid six per cent dividends. .
“ I lived on the dividend for a long time,” she said. “B ut now there has been no dividend fo r two years. The c i tf and the company a re deadlocked over a new franchise. People complain about the stree t car 'service when there’s a car every three minutes. We used to th ink ourselves lucky to have a car every 20 minutes.
“ I t used to be tha t I could get an able-bodied man to do my gardening. Now I have to take old men of 70. The young men don't w ant to work. M anual work Is not good enough any more. People all w ant to take I t easy.”
Almost w ithin hearing distance o f this widow’s home, a young and vigorous Catholic priest whose parish and problems lie In a g rea t Industria l comm unity, la thed out from a convention rostrum In ^ n attack on the "cupidity of wealth.^'
ye t living under hallucinations of moral grandeur, w ealth dally perpetrates a horror' of mass starvation and exposure.
"The poor who have no purchasing power can make no appeal to the cupidity of wealth. There is nothing fo r j t to do except change the system of con tro l AmOrIca must erect a system m which wealth w ill not have the only w ay.’'
. N either o f these persons Is Im portant In the political f ig h t which Is rag ing over attem pted reform ation of our economic sy stem .' I t is a struggle which Americans of th is generation probably will see settled In th e ir lifetime.
The millions of citfaens who are identified wfth neither camp, b u t who seek only the r igh t to live in peace, happiness and reasonable security, hope th a t in between these two contrasting points of view a solution can be found without reso rt toiriolent political upheaval.
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First-Hand InformationThe 1940 relief bill calling for another big approp-
r ia tio n --* l,7n ,000 ,000 for all types of relief—is be-, fore congress and there’s hardly a member who hasn’t broadcast his solution of the relief problem, either on the floor or off.
Some have a really intelligent understanding question and others are jus^ talk ing to fill the C on, gressional Record which they’ll send the folks back home as evidence of their stateiimanship.
B ut a report to congress by .the A merican Association of Social W orkers raises the m isn 't about tim e tha t a committee of congressmen tu rncase workers during the summer recess and get some first-hanfl information.
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The document contains some alarm ing and unpleasant revelations about adm inistration of relief in this co u n try .,lu s t listen to a few exccrpts from it:
An Indianapolis couple and the ir nine children live in a house so Infested with rata th a t the husband m ust stay aw ake nights to guard his fam ily.
Relief allotments vary from $88.16 a month in New York to (2.91 In Mississippi.
Sixty-five d ifferent agencies adm inister relief in one unnam ed county. ^
In 264 Texas counties the only assfiUiiMie available ■ is federal surplus commodities. - -
Food g ran ts in one state are approximately one- f if th o f a minlhiuiti stafidard food budget prescribed b jith e U. S. departm ent of agriculture.
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The auoo iation contends tha t these findings em p h l l l n th e need of a naw system of administerTng re~ I le f w fed era l g ran ts to states.
m th o u t en tering tha t highly debatable question, it la h ived UMt the report awaksns congress to the real-
■■ I th a t lom e change Is necewary— and Boon—to t i m ore efnolent and more equitable relief ad-
^Ciiy iiw i worker, arrested for speedlni,• ' *- ' J W n a bed he buht liimself,
'i Jibout a» effective punish-
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T he face of X oy«tteB R e r rin c elouded ■ l it tle .
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l ife by a golf m a tc h b e tw e e n tw odubs?"
‘'Oh. fa the r. H e doean’t k n o w a n y th in g a b ^ th e m a tc h . H a M 7 t a le t e< th t a f i . th o u g h ." ■
•'H e doef, e h r W hM , f o r k » •taaeeT ”
T he g if t ap p iie re d to Ih la k . *'W en, h e la y i h e w iahea I 'd h u r ry u p and m a i r r o n e a t th o a e e u iea d beya eo th e o th e r w o u ld g o t th e dev il o u t o f th e t e u i t . H t u y f tw o w rong i n tv o r m a k o a r i g h t "
R oyalton A u g u i t t i f - n o d d o d . •'Y our d a d know a h U i tu f l : X b o - f l a to s a tb e r th a t h a ’i n o t to o h o i abo ttt K o aa ld a n d w n * l d . -
"No. O ne o f th e m c o t hla ' f sa it, b u t h e doem ^t k n o w w tile b ae h e b la m a t th e m bo th .”
“ O ot h l i goat? H e w d o jrou m ean?"
"W ell, th e o th e r d a y R o n p u t* akalaton in W JlfrJd’j rv e a i. J t w u w r t o f a . d u m b t h i n f to -d o . A nd th e w o n t o f i t i a . l i e p u t one o f fa th c r’i to p h a ta o n th e akela< ton ."
"W ha t d id b e d o t h a t fo r? J u c t fo r. fu n a n d i t u f l r .
"O h. h e te id SM h e th o u g h t It m ig h t sh ake W ilfrid ’s n e rv e . K at« t ie him fo r th a m a tc h ^ y o u know ."
"H ’m l I t a hou ld h a v e . W ho ie ske leton w u It? N o t th e J u n - Uy'eT"
•N o . X r~ 1 h a t te . f t be longed . to f a t h o f , "
"1 sae. T o u r f a th e r h a s afcele- tons. W h a t'i ho d o . go fat fo r collec ting th e m ?" .
'•T h i fa it. f a t h e r la a n av o lu - U onltt a n d i p a leo n to lo g lit. J u s t M a hobby , y o u k n o w . H a uaed to be a b u k e r . B u t th la w u one o f h is fav o rite ik o if to n i .*
P ^ R a m om e n t th e y s a t silent.* "W ell," la id R oya lton , re* luc tan tly , " I rM lly o u g h t to be going. B u t i*v« e o rt o f go tten In terested in th i i . T hero ’i * couple m ore th in g a M lik e to know . If I t w o u ld n ’t b e p raeum - t o | . "
“Shoot." sa id th e g ir l, drawQ»C eire laa In th a d u s t w ith th e te e o f h e r s lipper.
"W ell, w hy d id y o u teU p c rfec t s tra n g ar, a ll th la?"
She faccd h im . -“ I f y o u w a n t to k n o w . I t's because I h a v en ’t • y ^ ^ s o U t a r y lo u l in 4 h a t h ouse
' “ N o t Oee, thaV s to u g h lu c k ."* B u t I t's tru e . .Y ou aee, I e a n 't
t a lk to m o th e r a b o u t R o n a ld a n d W ilfrid . She’s a r e a t f r ie n d of th e ir m o th e r. A n d fa th e r ’a kg a ln at m e b e ca u a t r m fo tD g to m a rry e ith e r R en o r W U frld. M y b ro th e r B illy Is Ju st a U d , A n d X e o u ld n 't conflde In th a m a ld a o r B a sk e r- v llle .”
'•W ho's BaakerviU eT '' ‘He’a th e eh au ffe u r.’^No,” M id R o y a lto n A u fu e tu f
h u t l l y , rem eraberln lr r e a d i n g • b o u t a chauffein* w h o r a n a w a y w ith a n heiress, ’'d o n ’t t a lk to B aikervU le . I th in k y o u d id qulU) r ig h t to -taU m o."
'"A n d ," sha c o n tin u ed , “ w e ’re w a y o u t h e re in th a e e u n try m iles f ro m of m y frien d s . S o I 'v e s o t to la t off ite a m w h e re a n d w h en I can."
“ I 'v e go t a suggestion to m a k e ,’ • a id Royalton, w ith a M a c h la v c l ' l ie n g leam in h is e y e . "W h y d o n ’t y o ti c an off ttils m a tc h ? T h a t la, unlesa y o u 're w ild a b o u t a lih*c R onald o r W ilfrid , o r b o th ."
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ecordi fo r i /e n n as i m aiKsb'ng noung laJie* over i>unt<rs.
now . B u t as fb r R on a n d W ilf rid — w all, th ey ’r * v e ry . a w e a t of
lu r ia . ."B u t y o u 're n e t exaeH y stegm ed
u p .o v e r them , eh?"
t J E R ayes rak e d h la . " I w on’t an sw er t h a t B u t I 'l l teU you
th is m uch; M o the r th in k s I t w ou ld b e \ v a ry lu ltab le . S h e pegged a w ay a t m e uiUQ I h a d to ask th a tw ins h a re fo r th e su m m er In o rd e r to get som e p e ace .”
“ Good Lord! F o r a ll su m m er?"“Yes. 1 guess she be llevea in
prop inqu ity . W ei], i t w o rk s lik e a charm . I l o t so s ick e f tu rn in g dow n R onald b e fo re b re a k fa s t, W ilfrid before lu n c h a n d b o th b e fo re d inne r th a t I fin a lly g av e l^t. A nd—oh, you k n o w the- te s t . '
"B y th e w ay ," sa id Royalton suddenly , "w h a t'a y o u r na m e? "
"B a rb a ra C a n n i n g . W h a t’a yours?"
'■Hsrrlng. R oy H err in g . You know . Miss C onn ing , I 'm beg in ' n lng to be so r t of so r ry th a t : w o n 't b e he re to te a th is m a tch .'
"W ha t good w ould th a t do?"“ Well, a t le a s t I ’d k n o w w hc
w on. A lso I cdu ld> -w a ll, I m ean to say , I cou ld All in be tw een n ow a n d S a tu rd ay . G iv e you som eone to ta lk to w h ile th e tw ins a ra cu tting up go lf balU ."
S h e w as il le n t a m in u te ." I t 'i a thought,’’ she la ld a t la s t
" O n th e w hole. I th in k I need som eone. I’m fed u p w ith the ta le n t in th a t house."
Royalton A u g u s t u s H erring m ad e a ligh tn ing decision.. “T hen I 'm going to s ta y ," h« announced , " y h a t Is, If y q u w sni m e to."
" I w ish you could," ahe sa id ."W ell, w hy c a n 't I? I> n on t
vacation . A nd If i t w ou ld do you a n y good, I’d b e de ligh ted . 1 aup* pose th e re 's • ho te l aom ew hert a rdund ."
She shook h e r h e ad . "N o t decen t one fo r m iles."
'‘T h a t’s aw k w ard ," h e aald “W ell, I 'm gom e to t ry a n Ind ecen t one."
"Y o u cou ld t ta y in th e house ,' sa id D arbora slow ly. " I cou ld sii> y o u ’r e a boy I m et o u l In Colo rado . I v tslted ou l th e re U s
'S om ehow ." R oy sa id , "I don’t l ik e th e idea o f h o m in g in th a tw ay ."
'W en th e n , w h a t a re w a going to do? I can ’t ta lk to you if T pu 're m iles a w a y in a hotel.’’
" Isn ’t th e re ," 'b e g a n Roy, " a d isu se d b a rn o r a sh ack or someth in g ? "
• : a . a-D A R B A R A check ed h im w ith an
ex clam ation . " I ’ve go t a b ra in w a v e . T h e re 's a room over
g a r a g e th a t Baskervllla doesn’t uae." T h en h e r face fall. 'B u t 1 c o u ld n 't a sk you to s tay
t h e r e ”“ W hy n o lf ' I t ’s • sw ell Idee.
I cou ld ojW Bln m y p r t i tn e e by l a y iM I f i n B a d i ^ U W i couate. W ouldn’t th a t g e t by a ll r igh t? O f course , th o u g h , BaskervtUa w ou ld h a v e to b e fixed."
B a rb a ra h e s ita ted . “B asker- v ille ’s flxoble. I cou ld w ork th a t. B u t I 'm n o t a lto g e th e r com forta b le a b o u t i t Y ou 're giv ing 'up y o u r v a ca tio n a n d —e n d . , «w eU , It ^eem s a s tra n g e th ing to do. A fte r allr I ilo n ’t kn o w you."
"W ell," sa id R oy softly , “w ould y o u lik e to?"
She am iled a t h im . " Y e i . - I th in k so. Y ou 've g o t a nice k in d fac e a n d a fa th e r ly m a n n er th a t
girl tru stin g . O n the. y o u look Uka a good egg."
. , .b o u t B a sk e rv ll la ? " r .'Y ou m e et m e h a re e t B," said
B a rb u ra , rising , "QQd I 'll h av e It a ll a rran g ed . N ow I^ve go t to go. Y ou 'll h av e to he lp m e ove r th e ' w all.’’
noyuU on A ugustu s helped . In a flash ho he ld B a rb a ra C ann ing in h is a rm s p re p a ra to ry to he lp ing h e r up on th e w all. 'Then, ao do> ing , ho sh a tte re d a ll ex is ting reco rds fo r s low ness in assitU ng young lad les o v e r bunker* . Front th e top ' e f th a w a ll B abs C ann ing flashed h im an Iris-e y ed sm ile.
"O h," she sa id , th e c o m ers of h e r m o u th q u iv e rin g , “w a forgot to Jook fo r y o u r watch.*'
" U t I t go, U t I t go ," sa id R oyalto n A ugustus han d so m ely . "W ha t'a a w atch to o n e of th e B a ik e r- vlllcs?"
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e BRUCieATTON IH WASHINflfON
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WiAHZIfOIOM. J u n e St -> An o f fw H o U M u9 bottom v id poiiti*
m m t," M l fodueU oM a n d • busi. oeea rerlv ftl i i pu ihod here.
S M k o f tb * t to r o U k group of How T o rit bu iin M i m en o r n ^ t e d u id g r tb e B U M V nitod JaduitTlea.
itte pita they ere nbmmtat f o a ^ y t t i o a w ^ t o i ^ , :
o m t o n - tm p ta y m o D l would be e tfe r o d b iu la i i i m en . u n d e r to i l plan.
" W e f t t r y l w to i M r to ft constructive wmy th » t ta x es c a n be reduced e n d t l ^ . W W b e pu t b io k te wgrlb W e 're n e t Ju s t saying th e ! J t m i« t b e de« i* -w * 're tiy tag ' I show how to d o i t .
•T h e P re e ld e n t a n d oongreu have properly ea id t h a t ta x es can ’t be reduced because th e unemployed m u st be c a red for. W e ag ree w ith th a t—these m en e a n t b e le ft to s t a m . O n th e e th e r b a n d , business m en properly aay th a t th e y e a n 't go •h e ad and * p n U e n s
a baale lds^
]i i^ w ould fiV I ___on ittDom* u x p u m m u to m idoyv ere w ho p u t oiore w o riten o n the ir payrelU . T h e olbe» v o u ld p em iit u p to o n e -th ird o f a tastpayer'e n e t inecm a fo r a g irca year to bo our* “ ■‘ly noD -taxable U InTastod during
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t t i a t y
M O IBO O N O IillO N g
Beyond theee ta x fea tu res , o ther OMsoeiiiena w ould b e a sked of the g o v e rtw ie n t T hese w ould include:
lU m inaU oo of th e cap ita l gains a n d loatee U » , axoept in th e oases
' o r firm s to th e buslneai3 bSS?. _ a n d eelling seciulUes. Revision . o f th e ' W sgner ii^bor
relaU ons a c t "so a s to provide Im- p a rtia l tr e a tm e n t o f employers and
- w ithou t im pairing labor’s
iifkiatlon o f th e rule* and ad - m ln lstraU on of t h e . securities and exchange com m ission so u to en courage new cap ita l issues.
7110 p la n w as draw n up by Don. a id R , C o tton a n d H enry M o r» , of New Y ork, lead ing sp lriU in the nfw ly*organlaed ^ i te d .- I n d u itr le s . J n a w ri tte n s ta te m e n t aoo«npany- ing 'th e p la n , subm itted to th e house w ays a n d m e an s com m ittee, Uiey estim ated th a t ih e lr p la n would takep la n would taks M 00x)00,000 in ta x H off th e business oom m unlty; on th e o th e r h and , they figured th a t a t U as t 1,000,000 men. would be r t .fm p io y id t n d th a t the governm ent in th is way would u v a %mflOQflOO a n n u a lly in relief eosU.
In c onclusion ,' th e ir sta tem en t sa id:.
"U nited In d u s tr ie s will undertake J o ob ta in pledges in writing from th e various b ranches o f Industry to a d d a to ta l o f n o t less th a n 1,000,000 m en to th e present b u s tn e s r payro lls o f ' th a nation, w ithou t .lowering wag« ra tea or sa larie s . . . If congress and th e P residen t w ill agree on receipt of sa id pledgea to ado p t • business in centive program ."
T h e p la n was subm itted too U te to get a h earing before the house c o m m i t t e e . Congressman T h o m u H., Cullen o f New York, a D em ocratic m em ber of th e com m ittee. sa id th a t h e h a a been giving th a p la n som e caa<lderatlon a n d 'th a t’ i t will unquestiotiably get extended considera tion la U r on. although it
I c an n o t be w orked In to the . tax law , revisions now pending.
V NITBD ACTION IB AIM- M oras, one of th a o rtctnatora e t th e p lan , says t h a t - ^ a big idea Is to ge t un ited action fo r a n ^ 'd t th iB h
,^11 groups deslre-^-bl^Jlness im prove- m e r i t . ..........
H I S T O R Y Of Twin Falls City & County
As G leaned from P iles of T he T im es '
i s Y e a r s a g oJU N E U , in:!4
O f In lerest to m any iteopln Imre U th e m arriage o( M1a<> liranie Louisa New man, dK ughler o f Mr, a n d Mra. Bterling Price N^w m aii of U>U olty, and A ndreif Jackson Atkens. B aoram ento, Calif., son of M r. and Mrs. Jo h n A lk tns, Fallon , Nev.. Sunday, Ju n a Ift. a t iita hom e >af U r . a n d M rs. Barlow K oiguson, 81m M ateo. M rs. Alkeufi ii a g ra d u a te o f th e University or Idaho a n d a m em ber of O am m a P h i B « u . M r. Aikens, w ho U a g radua te o l tlie U niversity of Nevada. Is a n elafltrlcal eng ineer a n d la in buiineae In R acra- m ento .
k t U a l b u l OrninU)’. wlio h stK'iid*
X a week h rre a fte r llnlah ing il a i MoKow, left thU m e m -
Ing for a t . Petersburg. D a., to jo in h e r p a re n u . M h a n d Mr*, v . H, O m u V .
i? Y E A R S AGOJU N * >1, 111!
O ne of lh a p re ttiest w eddings e f th e H asen waa M km nU ed a t th e hom e of Mr. nml Mrs. H en ry A. C ryder a few mllM wrnt n( UiU rity W ednesday afternoon w hen th e ir d a u fh te r . Miss Ida, waa jo ined in wedloek to Mr. «t«i>h»n D ouglas P a rk e , of Burley, Idaho.
H w young people a ra wall know n U> th e olty, th e bride h av ing lived h e re w ith h e r p a te n u fo r s a ie ra t y e a n and graduated from th e oily eohools, M r. p M ta waa a u p srln tm * dene of th e Tw in F a lls echooU a n d enjoys a h igh repu ta tion an a n ed ucator. H e gave u]i itohixil w ork w m e tim a ago a n d e n te red tlte
new spaper field and is a t p resen t th e publisher e f the Diirley Bul- U tln .
Pl-iday, June 3«. has been deslii- n a ted u tlte da le fAr th e fln»l opening o f th e roadw ey acrosa the to p of the Salm on Mvpv dam .
The Family Doctor
By DB. MORRIH M d llB E IN Bdltop, Jo u rn al of the A m erican
M rdloal AsMcUUon, a n d of l l r r e U , th e H ealth M agaalna
•Hie am ount of f« t ea ten by v a rious people dllfers accord ing to th e ir ta ste s a n d dcAire.i. Tt la com m only believed th a t th e b k lm m i e a t large quaiUltiM of oils a n d fata. T lioae w ho know aay. how ever, th a t they s e t a g rea t deal of nroU In, not vary m uch fa t, a n d hard ly any car* bohydratas.
I t U oommonlT »«id ( i n t propln w ho do a g rea t tisal of work in tha open a ir can consum e.B im i quan- tlUes of ta t w ithou t trouble, i t sheuM be po in ted ou t. however, th a t ha rd -w orkers who spend m urh tim e in th a open a ir e a t a g rea t deal e f food a lteg e th rr. . Knr in stan ce , in M aine luinbennon wiioie d ie ts were investiga ted took more th a n g,000 calories of food a day, ob ta in ing p a r cen t from r ir ljo - b y d ra ie e n d only 44 pe r c m i from
S8 (0 H pe r o e n t of Uie t o u i calorie In take In th a fo rm of f a t and th a t w omen ta k e from n to 84 p e r r e n t - th e average being I I fo r m en and
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- t S o . m n M n . Poor people tend to e a t leea t a t t h w o the td h»ve
- o f money to spend on food, to lam lU M w ith tiie fac t
e en tra l Biirnpe. indfpd. w henever a na tion a* a wiioin im* gU u 10 eoon om iie , reduction u i f a u
In the d ie t U one of the earliest steps. Poor people a re likely to eat morn ' cm liul]ydrnt«s and sugars |)io|i(irlloim tely because the nugnr* a re gn ie ra ily c h eap as com pared w itli the protehis a n d tlie fata.
In selecting fa ts Jn th e d ie t certa in Onen are p referab le to o thers hecnusr of th e ir digeatlblllty and Die oUiei' lecto rs w hich they pro- vidf*. F a u m e diiiested In th e small Ixiwtl I)}' Die m a teria l w hich comes fi'oin the pAMcreaH in to the bowel, T lie hUr atda by emulsU ytng th a fats,
llu tter . w hich h as a low m elting p iin t , U cHslly digested. U r d also liiin a low m elting po in t, b u t beef In t and m u tton f a t have high nfsit- iiiK p o in u a n d a re n o t, tnere lore, eiiAliy diKasted.
l-uis a re d igested m ost slowly of el) foods. T he long tim e re<|Uired lo r Uielr digestion Is responsible for tiic (ac t tlin t hunger does not follow soon a f te r a m eal c o n ta in . Ing a good deal o f fa t. I t Is n o t wise, therefore , to have too m uch fn t in a m eal. T h e preeenee of a lot of f a t will delay th e digesllon of the p ro le iiu th ro u g h decreasing tlie ’ la s tr io Juice w hich m ay coma In n m la c t w ith th a proteins.
Kor th is ,re a so n f a t m eats , luch as those from p e rk a n d from the gfwflp. a re no t considered eaaily dU gMtiiiie. T he s a tin g of a certa tn am ount of carbo liyd rate food w ith th e (.Its h ilp s Uifllr digestion. T h a t i t prut>ably Uie reason i m th e placing of apple sa u cs w ith r o u t pork aa a r t r i U r Kelallonshlp In th e diet,
Bible School ProgramJK noM K , Ju n e «a t ip e e U i)—The
menii)ors of Uie daily vacation Bible K iiool of th e O hrlaU an o hu ieh pre« aanted a program la s t Bundair eve* nlng before a la rge num ber of par* e n ts and o th e r guesu .
oMai sd d te as lo r th e I. 0 . O. T. in ine m em bers who a ttended toe lervlcea in a body.
Almost e igh ty c h i ld r e n who i l - lended th e BlbU M heol took p a r t in Uia p rogram ,
crltlcl zing," h e says. ‘'Bufllne.ss leaders crltlciM th e New J ia e U and New D ealers e rltlc lie th e busfness men. B u t nobody-m akea any conatrucdve suggestions. W e're a ll Interested In ge tting th e coun try back In to a health y condition, bu t we don 't ge t to ge ther on anyth ing .
have presen ted a basic lds^ . . . . In g how theM th in g i can be handled .”
a h e plan for
said. I t will b e a toughJob. b u t h e believes i t c a n be dons.
Back of u n ite d In d u stries a re a n um ber, o f -New Y ork buslnefs leaders , som e of th e m 'm e n o f n a tion-w ide rep u te . T h eir proposition m ay y e t g e t a publlo heaH ng a t th is session o f congress. I t haa been subm itted to Sen. A rth u r » . V andenberg o f.M kW gan, w ho Is re serving eom m ent u n til h e h a s had tim e , to m ak e a fu lle r s tudy of I t bu t w ho i s ’wUllng to g e t a hearing for i t if th e se n a te f inance eefm nlt- tee holds fu r th e r hearinge on th is year'a ta x bill.
UNITYM rs. Caraon, N sw port, O re., came
la st week to v is it ^ th e hem e of he r bro ther, O oorge C ongletoh a n d fam ily-"
"How to M ake Friends.” by Z>ale O am egle, w as rsvlewed by M rs. Bvs- lyn C rane a t R elief society m H tlng Tuesday.
H onoring h e r m o the r, M rs. F rank Pace. M rs. Pe rcy Law rence will en te rta in th e Jiist.-a*m ere club a t h e r ho'm e h t T w in F a lls Friday .
Mr. a n d M rs. D arra ld Clegg, Ban FranoUco, sp e n t p a r t of la s t week a s house guesU o f M r. a n d M rt.- O eorge H uber. .
A fter tw ice being postponed Unity w ard Relief so c ie ty confeVence. will be he ld C unday. A epeclal p rogram » is being prepa red .
O lrls 4-H Club will m eet F riday a t the hom e e f M iss E llen Campbell.
F riends o f Edw in (Ned) Haycock, a fo rm er re sid en t he re , will be in te rested to U a m of h is recen t m ar- rtage to M arc ia K lrkham . St. A nthony . Nad w as a g i ^ u a U e f th e U tah ag ricu ltu re college tW s year and Is now 11? Ing In Nyesa, O re. - . M oxhtr's a n d da u g h ter’s day of th e R elief society w iu be held a t the ??ard ha ll T uesday .
M . P icke tt. B urley, o f th e stake h igh -counoll a n d O scar Pike were speakers a t S u n day h . D. S . swvlces.
Mra. l e a J e n sen has been chosen 'as second e o iftu e lo r tn th e Relief society filling th e vacancy m ade when M rs. OUla C heney w en t to C alifornia to live.
M r. and M r». L . E . H arrt* retu rned
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R o l l E s t a l t T r a n i f o r a In fo rm a tie a fum ishad by
T w in PaU s TlUe ang A bstrac t Com pany
Tuesday , Jn n e tODeed. W . P , B h lnn to M argare t
Engel ISSO, p a r t 17 10 Ifl.Dead, W, B h lnn to J . R. 'C lark.
Jr,. »53fi. p a r t 17 10 18.Deed. 0a rne to L . Beddon tMO, p a rt
17 10 19.Deed, H . R . O ra n t te T . E. Lucas
<1,00, L ot 3S Block M T w in Falls.
A MYTHICAL BEAUTYH O RIZO N TA LI B eau tifu l
w om an to w hom Z eus gave a closed b ox . .
9 H er sto ry U In th e G reek
11 Bugle p lan t,12 To pe rch .I I C onstellation. 14 C areens.Ifl Ind ian
m u lbe rry .17 T hree , la Ind en ta tio n . ?0 Poem.32 Becom es
deU pidated ,24 N orth •
A m erica.20 To quench.30 To snicker,11 Cook.32 NolurnL magic a s C rysta l ga ier. 86 Copper.37 T h e c a t '• fam ily .30 In te rn a tio n a l
A nsw er to P rev ious P ttsa le
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fo rc ed h e r to o p e n th e box.
V K B n C A LIH o Ie .2 G reedy .I T a b U linens.4 Bone. .B In let,0 Book of
maps.1 C oal m ine rs’
paym ents .O O ak.
10 H orse food.
18 Pulverized tobacco.
17 Llftlifg device,
IB Sesame.21 T hese lll i
— over the earth ,
a a s u i r p o s i . ao P araphrase .37 D efinite
arlicU .28 Snow g lid s r . ' ' 3D To chew .10 Lion, '38 W inged.S4 C lay house.87 D is ta n t 98 Finish.40 Bud.42 Fodder vats.44 B ill o f fare.45 Ray.47 H indi d i a l e d 4B Convex
m oldings.BO F a in t color.B2 C redit, g j M onkey, 0 d H a |f a n em^ BgTo prosper.
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l ln n d a y , June 28,1989 U)AHO E V E N IN G T i m S , TW IN FALLS, IDAHO
H E W S P M G E IK I W M P H
■BOSTON. Ju n e M (Specitl)—‘T h e m o st uoniecessru l n e w ip sp cr In th e C nH ed S U tc s does m ore fo r th e ■ ippoA o f >U com m unity t h a n th e f in e s t coeuD untty m r does fo r th e ■upport o f Ita n e w ip s p e r r
Such WM th e sta te m en t m sd e to d a y of K ar l L ehm ann , of T ava res, F U .. pubUclty c hairm an fo r K lw an- is In te rn a tio n a l, lo convention dete- ga t«s. H e explained th a t th e value
. o f K lw anls news is to eduC«,t« a com> m u n ity In th e service o rganization’s
—’aivicTnnrwfnsFrprejrttiror' B ctlM ta U fe ,
•'Tlie new spaper.” h e sa id , " re - flecU a ll com m unity life. relJglous. educa tional a n d d t lc . T h ere fo re the average c ltlsen U indebted to his new spaper w hich consU n tly b rln sa to h im th e .n ew s of local, s ta te , ; tio n a l and intem atlonaV a tfn lrs .
Asked t« G l»e Away "»v«ry civic, religious a n d edu
c a tio n a l group in a c ity is tn the h&Wt of coming to th e new spaper pub lisher, ask ing him to give aw ay fre e th e one-com m odity .he h a s fo r sa te . T h is l i spaccl W e w ould aak o f no o the r form of b a ^ ic w in o u r com m unity to give a»Tiy free th a t w h ich gives a livelihood. W e would « o t go Into a bakery and a sk th e ba k er to give U£ a loaf o f h is b read .
"Y et th e new spaper ow ner U asked to glVA away (he space h e hn^ to sell; perhnp.^ no t rea liz ing th a t
'H h l* commodity, IJJce any o th e r m e r- c tiandU e. costs money to p roduce,"
. h e said.K lw anis does n o t need to .sell iU elf
t e lts ow n m em bers no r doc* I t need to seek publicity to glortfy ItA w ork. M r. L ehm ann estlm oted. K lw anls p u b lld t7 m u st be rea lly edue
Where _5 Escaped Tornado That Killed 10
HOLLYWOODToday
» (By UtiJled P re « )T hree uiWformed bodyguards
de rged th e s teps of N orm a f«heir> • r . J e a o Cntwford and R osalind B o s e U today. gaanU og the S50.000 w orth o t jewels they wore. T h eir • tu d la borrowed th e Jewels from
^ a Beverty H ills Jeweler fo r a n lc h t ^ ohib soetie of a p ic tu re . . .
V ivian H art, 33, vocalist f ^ u r e d 1b G ilb e rt and Sullivan r e v iv e , and A . B. O onkw rigbt. 57. an A rizona r a n c h e r form erly of New Y ork. wlU b* maiTled Sunday . . .
A ft^r resU tlng Iiicnitlve or five years,—AlBn Le Mny, dT 18 w estern novels a n d hMnriredn of a b o rt Btorie*. was u nder o o n tra c t to day a s a scenario w riter fo r P a r a -
- - - jn c u n t studio. Le May wb.i signed up a f te r h e had sold h is S«n DIpro ra n c h a n d slrm R of polo ponies nnd w as about lo move back to h is p a re n ts ’ hom e tn A urora, 1 1 1 . .
E n id Parrish , movM* actress. In * dtTore* com plaint today a ccused ' h e r hvsband , H enry Sp lit, d ire r- l« r. o f desertion. T hey m arried In 1B34 in x g o a n a , N e i„ and s e p s b a l«d recently . * i P
Husband Files foir 2nd Divorce Order
Seeking a sccoiid divorce from M rs. M ae R. Leweilen. E lvan N. Leweilen h a t s ta r ted su it In d is tric t court he re again st th e w ife w hom he h s s m arried ti^ce.
He charges desertion from Oct. J7. 1038.,--
T lie Lcwcllcns were m arried Ju ly 11. 1933 In T w in F a lls ; were d ivorced on su it of th e husband Ju n e Q. 1036. atMl w ere rem arried 18 days th e re a f te r, on Ju n e U . 1936 a t Elko. Nev. Mr. LewcIIen a.'^ks th a t custody of a daughcer, 5, be d ivided.betw een M m a n d h is wife, ,
S tephan ntid B iandloM a re a t- to m e j’s fo r the husband.
HO NO R COBNCOR P IP EW ASHINGTON. Mo., (U.P) — T hU
clly . fam ous rs tlw cc\U cr-«{ Ml.Mourl corncob pipe Indiistrj-. h as observed tlin eccn fenn lal o f Its founding w ith a th ree -d ay .celebration.
Pictures Seen by- Jerome RotariansJERO M E, Ju n e 32 (S p e c la l) -A t
th e m aetlng o t th e Je rom e Rotojy club th is w « k . L. A. Pauleiy, Poea- tc llo .-g en e ra l sales ngents of the W eyerhauser L um ber Industry comp any , P o rtland . dUplnyed a n Interesting 40-m lnute m otion p ic tu re on th e lum ber industry-.
In charge of th e prog ram was Roy D, Sm ith , w ho In troduced M r . ^ u - ley.
□ uy S tan to n gave the flURnclal report for th e year and la te r H. M aine Shoun, retlrliiB president, p resented th e gavel-lo th e new presid en t.-F rank M . R ettlg . T h e occasion w u se t a head a w e e k s due to the fac t th a t MfT Stioim will be ab sen t from tW club. He Is IcBVlng June 23 for Berkeley , Cftllf., lo roll fo r sum m er school work.
A guest of the’ cliibsw ns Rui^oll Ja rre t t , E s ta te Stovp com pany represen ta tive. S a lt Lake C ity. V isiting
R otary m em bers fro m Shoshone tn> eluded A. I. M cM ahan . Douglas S hepherd a n d C h a r lie Ahllg.
I t takeA 1.000,000 pounds of o n from th e E ldorado m ines o f C snads, believed to h e th e r ich e s t in th e world, to p roduce o n e f ra m i f r a dium in f in a l form .
bridge purchase, scheduled to go through Friday w ith open ing of bids for th e bridge M id a , a fo rm er Go6d> tng county D em ocratic, s ta te law m aker today questioned w h eth er th e r lm -to-rlm span “is strong enough."
T he ex-soUm a n d fo rm er congressional a sp iran t Is W . C . ThoroVon, Bliss, who figured prom lni sta rting th e tS a u to lii palgn. .-V
’ a l i d New O ne Toda)T“T \om ton"O ffc red
advice to I lk s ta te o f Ida]"L et th e T w in P a lls bridge com
pany keep th e bridge—a n d le t the s la te build a new ot\«." i- " I (yiestlon w h eth er o r n o t th is bridge is sufficien tly s trong ." he said, "to carry th e 68.000 pounds load lim it w hich was e nac ted in 1937. Construction o t th e bridge w as a good m any years p rio r to th a t date.
"In case th is bridge should no t be sufficiently strong , th e bridge would be condem ned a n d th e s ta te of Idaho would have to buUd
H its G as PricesT liornton rapped w hat,L________ _
action Of m a jo r o il com panies who, he said, "have sh o t th e p rice of gasoline up one a n d o ne -ha lf cents sincc M arch 1."
He urged th a t th e people o f Idaho Instruct m em bers o f th e leglslaiure to pu l regula tion of oil firm s Into the raJJ fo r th e .w c Ju l session now ippsrently In th e a ir .
School Funds May Go Into
Bridge BondsBOISE. June 33 OUD—T h« s ta ta
board of exam iners today h a d ‘dla- cuased m ethods by w hich p * r t of 11,000,000 In Idle publlo schpol in - oome funds m ay be invastsd la th s 1500.000 T w in Fa lls -Je rom s bridge bond issue to be sold Friday .
S ta te law proh ib its the d e p ar tm e n t o f public ln«esim enU from a cc ep t- ing bonda for less th a n th ree p e r ce n t In terest. T he bridge bonds probably will sell for from one and a h a lf to tw o a n d th re e -q u a rt« i p e r
O . L Jenk in s, s ta te finance ___mlssloner, c on fe rred ' w ith O ov. 0 . A. B ottolfscn a n d th e ch ief execu- Uve took th e m a tte r u p w ith th e sU te J f n d board in an e ffo rt to au thorise th e a U te to b id on lU own bonds.' S U te T r ^ s u r e r M yrtle P. Enk- ing will open bids on th e bonds F r i day.
Fire JinxPIC K E R . Okla. (UW -’T guess 1
Ju s t should have le t th e s tu ff b um ." sa id E ari Black. HU house aflic, f l l i ck ne vw L m osV- o f- h ls - f u m liu r e a n d personal effect* a t th e r isk of h is life. H e suffered m ino r bum *. T hen , a week la ter , a f te r h e had tran s fe rred h is possessions to h is m o the r-in -laW a. home, a fire d e stroyed ' th a t dwelling. N oth ing was sav«d from the second fire.
READ. TH E T IM E S W ANT ADS.
e f e _ U P ^ Radioland, Saturday June 24
Dedicated to College S tuden ts Home for , Sum m er Vacation
T o u ll be dfllirhtcd w ith R a d io - ' land 's new df‘coraUons. Its flna muslo a n d excellent floor.
W ILL W R IG H l'fl 10-PIBCE • O RCH ESTRA ..
Including tw o male a n d one fem inine vocalist
SWEET MUSIC w ith Tango*, Rhumba* andNovellie.9. Every Third Dance a Waltz
Admission-M en 40c, Ladiefl 10cj l t t e r t a c i Arv Sub jec t t« Being R «qneited to Leave th e F leer
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Pvi^ry man and w om H n wantH to feci well drcuKcd durinR the Rummcr m onths. Summ er sh o e n play a n im portan l p a r t in vacatloninjf, travellnR o r «veryday num m er events. And here a t Twin Fails only .shoe s to re , there 's a selection to meet any and every demand. L e t us m atch your needs and .v^ur budget '
A Clean Up Women's Novelty Spring
And Summer Shoes1 ynur x lir Ia l ir r r , .vnirHlil wiint twn nr iiirc f p u irt nf tiirof brau tlfu l. hi<nlyif<|, qgnhty siinrii, Kvrrj- p a ir rrp rp w n trrt In lliU group a re from ou r rrK ular 14.911 to »7.60 s iy lri . S iir« a t f lirokrn. b u t evrry i l n ta rrprenrn tfrf. O UT T IIE V G O ATI
Japonica.s ISIucs Blackfi Tans Wines I
200 pairs to choose from
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cation ahoee. Y ou’ll reilljr ge t a kick o u t o f w earing these
slwea th a t otter- inoonuw r' . Sble oom fort—a t lu s t th e p rice yoH \ wish lo pay, KeasonabJjr r ' ‘ 'priced a t:
$5.00
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SOAPSPECIALS
f'nm e In and tell u« .vniir «f- IlirtlonN and w e have an np* pliiinre to Tit any cuho— nnd price to f i t an y iwckctbook. We a im h ave a f i lte r for th U d epartm ent.
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P a ir Wefls in Setting ■ Of Washington GreensW ashinRton greenery furnished th r buckt?round for the
rcccnt m 'nrriape of Miss Mnry Brol)or«:, d augh te r of Mr. and Mrs. Willinm J. BroborK. Scatlle, to Edwin Colbert, son of Mr. and Mr«. E. J. Colbnrt, I’l‘‘cein th e Seattle home o f tlie bride.
The wedding: party entered (he room by meann of a decorated aU invay and walked down lonjr niHle.s attractively trim m ep w ith vari-coloreii slrcaniers <o .^land before an im- jirovise'd a lta r , w ljere the rin« ccremony was perfui'meii hy iiev. A. W inston, m inister nf the Seattle U nitarian clniri'h atid H form er clftssmute of llie bride.
Tlie aU ar was lii IioiU ofthe flrfplHCC, w hich wa.s compIrtHy eovored w ith pine bouRl's awl other greenery. Interspersed wltli syrliiRR «nd pink roM-.s,
MRld of h ono r wbs Sylvia Tliowla,Scattk!. a n d A lfred D unn, Twin P bIIs, was beat m an.
T he bride was gowned, In a floor- leng th w edding dress o f white ch iffon over sa tin a n i^ 'o r c a Ilngcrtlp- Jnigt/v volJ. Ro->«ffniic/VHllcy com prised her bridal bouquel:. T he. m aid of honor wore a flour- leng ih d rc i i of c lia r lr e a te lace. Rose 'colored lace a n d blue chiffon were chosen by M rs. C oiberl and Mrs,BrobcrK, niollicr.'^ of th e brliUl pair, rrsi)« llvcl.w
A fter a werfdltitf tr ip lo San F ra n cisco, wherft Uiex a ttend the W orld 's fair- Mr. a n d Mrs, Colburt will m ake Uiolr honic In Seatin* w here he Is sHlcs-nianaKfir for tile Westfcm CJear Works.
Both th e bride a n d bridegroom are gradim t«s o f th e tJn l«r.slty ofW ashington n t Seattle.
O f Apedal ln te re s tj re ~ T 5 wedding pre*cnts; M t^ ^ o lb e r t gave
:?:o of the
hU bride a golden c ry sta l neoklace of iritrlcata design, w hich he had dc8f(rned h lnw elf. T h e brld»»i gift to *1*'" w as a vhluablo d iam ond ring w hich, h a d been in h e r family for m ore th a n 300 year*.
* * *^P L A N S MADE
FO R ANNUAL PIC N IC P l i m lo r tlie a im un l plcjiic o f the
o rgan iza tion w hich will be held some tint* In Ju ly w ere discussed a t the
.m eeting of th e P y th ia n S is te n Social club yesterday a fte rn o o n a t the hom e of M rs. Bd N lnnerly,
T he p icn ic wUl h ono r husbands of th e m em bers.
T h e c om m ittee consisting of M rs. C. H . H dnsd , M rs. Ned M aher and, M ra. B , R . L aird was appointed to talM c harge of fu rth e r arrangem ents.
M rs. R . B. W lnuna presided a t th e buslncM m ebtlng yesterday .Ikfternoon..
T h e club priee, fu rn ished by Mrs, E ldred . was won by M rs. W Inana. R efreshm en ts were served by the hostesa a t Uie e n d o f th e m eeting,
M rs. M a rth a H cfm eifter , H ancock, Wls., w as a spccia l guest.
¥ * *MRS. E RICSON - EN TER TAIN S B R ID G E CLUB
A dcfwert luncheon , followed by an Rflernoon a t Uie cards, fumihlied e n te r ta in m e n t fo r m em bers of the Bon T on brldRfl club , who were guests of Mr,s, M ike Erlcson a t her hom e yesterday aftecnoon.
* pUMle gam e w as conducted by tlie h o s ie u preced ing the a fte r- n'bon's giimes, w ith M rs^ Bill o .i- irn n d er w inning honors. As a prize slie was allow ed to a d d one thou sand po in ts to h e r bridge score.
H onors fo r thV n ften ioon w rn t to Mra. R icha rd fim lth . Mm. C. R oberts, M rs, O strande r H arold John.ion.
T lie decoritlloiis tem nrrd an ^ w hite colpr w h ein r, with m in iatu re tMiiiiuctif of ua rden ilowrr» te rlng tlifi ( lu a r tr t tab les a t which giiesta wcrn sealed , ^
Special guests of Ih* rlnh wefa Mrs, H mltli and M rs. O strander,
We art* BpeclalUd in nai.hlMC blankel^. A trial will roiiviiii'r. Par- Ulan Inc. 2 for I lllankrl Kiiei'liil. Phftne NO. Adv.
Party to Honor LDS MissionaryCliniaxinK' H series of fnrc-
w p II partie s honorinjr Elwood W hitohead, won of Mr. and iMr.s, L, M. W hitehead, who is leavinK soon to en ter the missionary Horvicc of the L, D. S. church, will be the fa re well rfiirty Kiven in hi.s honor in the L .,D . S. recreation hall tomori-ow'evcnintr a t 8 o’clock.
Tlio p a rty will l><! tituler the dirpction of the M, I. A.
A fter a p rogram of-m u .ilcftl .se- lecllons and readings, liie rem ainder of Ih f evening will be spent in ttaiiclnR,
A voihI tr io compo.sod of Mrs, C llflod ' L uke. Mlb.s M arlene Luke and Miss B elly Luke will open the proBram by sinning several selections, T hey will be foiiowed by Mna. E dna H yde, who will give a read ing ; M elbourne Jensen , wtio will play a violin solo; L eonard A rrington, who will read a hum orous paper, a n d Carl O stler a n d Mcivin C utler, wlio will give a vocal duet.
D i e program will conclude w ith farewell add ress by M r. W hite head.
F^ollowlng th e dance, refresiiinen ts '111 be .served by th e P rbnary
soclfttton, 'W hitehead will leave T w in Fitlls
nex t Sunday lo r S a lt Lake City, w here he will en ter th e m issionary home for a tw o weeks p repara tory course before leav ing Ju ly 6 fo r a C anad ian m lu lo n .
Among th e m any o tlie r pa rties w hich have honored th e young m ls- slooary w as one given by Ills p a rcnU in th e ir homo- T uesday evening. „
G am es a n d good wishes w ere In order fo r th e evening, a n d re f re sh m en ts were served a t a fate hoT*- by the“ lionoree '8-m o th e r a n d h e r two daugh ters , M rs. ^Delpha Bond- and M rs. R, K . W hitehe fd .
4 ¥ VV ISITO R IS UONORED A T P A R T ?
I n honor o f the 13th b irthday of h e r house guest. Uttle M iss Jo a n I.e«, Colfax, W ash., M rs. C. S. Le«. en te rta in e d a t a pa rty T u e ^ a y a fte r-- noon.
GuchU w«r« M arnarc t Rym an, P hyllis K im ball. J e a n Parker, D arlene Pear.-ion. M arilyn ' D onaldw n a n d B etty Lee.
M rs. C harles H ia tt was isa ls ta n t h a i te u .
Jo a n will be In Tw in Palis the re s t of Uie m ontii, a fte r which Ahe will lepve for Coeur d'A lene where she will a tte n d (he tiweyoiHksn cam p opening Ju ly fl
PRESEN TED IN BURLEY RECITAL
Burley a n d R n |)ert miislo pupils o r M ra, J , D, Beami-r. Twin Falls,
pre.iented In a r e c ita l'y e s te rday; aft«m oon in Burley.
S tu d en ts from Burley wUr> n rre presen ted were H elen Dcunlorff.
-i^oiilM H arris, M aile .'linllli, ■nnua Larson. M yra M ounrh, Maxine W niker, V lrxlnlu McCormick and D ean Van K ngrlen.
RiijM'rt puplU prr^,fulfil wit< M ary J iitif l /^ b e r g . fletiv l<re Inrti- b«r<, Juiv> C olt anti (.'ulrvn Coit,
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CalendarPy th liin a is ie rs wilt holit th r ir
regtilai m o n lh l\ m erting loiilglit a t 8 o'clock a t the A m eilntn I,et)lon hull auxllliiiy building.
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U. s. Auxiliary President Will Pay Idaho VisitO f in terest to American
Lejrion auxiliary members th roujrlw ut south central Ida- ho-:-and drawing a considerable delejratioi) of the auxiliary to Pocatello th is weekend— will bo the official Idaho visit of Mrs. Amelia Mor- riH, national president of the auxiliary .
P i b*'>‘fiorn ■^^ ln Falls and from most o ih -
io u tli crntrfti commuJiitles will on liund to greet, Mrs. M orris
w hen slic m akes her official visit to Id ah o Sa turday. June 34.
She will be en terta ined a t a banq ue t a t 7 p. m . In the Bannock hotel, Pocatello, according to ' word received by tlie Twin Falls auxiliary from Vera M. Holm an, chairm an of th e publicity comm ittee for the Pocatello auxillao'-
Among other dlstlngul.shed guests I IJjc wJJ) be AIta, GcrJrudo
D etweller, H arelton, national vicc- pi'ciildciil of the western division; Mr;,. Idonna Ros-s, Driggs, d ep artm en t pre.ikient of Uie auxiliary; Mrs, M yrtle Miller, Arco, na tional executive comnilttecwoman.
M orris' address will deal larKely ' ' I ' l ' Americanl,sm, and thp: bnnque l wlli be open to th e public.
D elegates from the Twin FaUs aux ilia ry who will a ttend th e ga lh - erlnK are Mrs. C. D, Pryor, M rs. Earl I. Johnson . Mrs. W. W. P ra n tz and
M rs. R. E. Leighton. A lteniate deleg a tes a re M u. M. L. Boatli, Mr^. J .yK . Nellbeh, Mni, W. L, Hayward a n d M ts. O. T . Rosier.
¥ ¥ ♦BIRTHDAY PARTY H O NO RS STUDENTS
M1.S.S Ju n e Reed and Miss June Robert.i were honored Tuesday even ing a t II d inner parly a rranged in h o nor of tlielr b irthdays by M r. and a n d M rs. C. J , Jereb.
Q uests of th e eVCnlni w ere s tu d e n ts n t th e Specialty Beauty school.
T h e evening was spent playing bunko w ith Miss Hazel W alker and G eorge Mulkey. receiving high score a n d M iss Reed an d C harles Ih lcr, F lier, rpceivlng' low.
Besides Mloa Reed and Miss Rob* e rts , guests were Miss Edns Ryan, M1.SS Lois H unt. Miss Luella W inkle. M iss W alker, M iss Esther ^ r r o t t a n d l^ w re n ce Schnell, a ll * ti _ o f th e school,>and Mr, Ih le r and Mr, M ulkey,
, * ¥ «CHURCH GROUP 4 W tL L PRESENT PLAY
"T he A tiam ey for the Defense.’ m d ram a, will be presented by th e h ig h school C hristian Endeavor soc ie ty o f the F irst Christian church n t ih e church Friday .evening a t B:19.
Miss K atliryn Oolf will d irec t the production .
T h e cn.'-.t of the play Includes M arjo rie S lack. Lucille Haskins. Annabel R iulolph. Helen Perclml, O r\ ln B liind. Myron Dowell, Carl Do.wett. H om er Dale Hayes, A lbert K cartls a n d Ivan Jacobs.
'H ie play la ojwn to the public a t no adm l,'s1on chhrge. A silver o ffe r- inR wliriH- taken to defray expanses ol prodiii'tlon
» ¥ ¥KI.ORAI. DKC'<>I(ATH)NS USED KOR PINOCHLE CLUB
l.iirkkiiur, diils|es and lilies of the \ii)lcy w cir All riniilnyed l>v Mrs, H ciiiy WendiMiK In Jiorai liecoin- tliiiin for her home when .she ei\t tiilned the members of the Ace I’liiiH'hle club tills afternoon,
(•iiril.'> nmi licllrlnii.i refreshm ents MTvi'cl i)v tiir ln^ ll■^s miide the a tlr in m .ii an <‘n)oyal)ie one for thflae attriu lliiR . _
K rn iiiir 'n f fiir meeilnji was a lii<n<lkrichlrl Nlidnn loi Mm K ellh l li in tr r .
C o m e s t o Idaho Wiedding Circlie Party Will Be Next Monday
Xakinjr th e form o f a th ea te r p a r ty and re fre shm en t hour, the annual Golden W edding Circle celebration, organized he re several years ago.'W lll take place Monday afternoon, Ju n e 26. According to Mrs. A. C. R utherford , secretary , p lans for th e a f fa ir are nearly completed.
Appropriate music and group singing ^11 be arranged du ring the re freshm ent hour fo r th e enjoym ent of those
attend ing .A lthough th e decorative
lieme fo r the
Mrs. J u n e s M orris, na llo n a l p resid en t of th e .Am erican Legion a iuU lary , wlU be e n te r ta in ed by Id ah o auxiliary m em bers a t Pocatello J a n e l i .
H eyburn, M urtaugh Pail- Pledges Vows
HEYBURN, Ju n e K (S p e c la D - S U n d in g before an a rbor m ade up of baskets of .p in k peonies a n d blue de lphinium s, and c u t glasii bowls o f p ink roses. E rn a Sm ith , daughter o f M r, a n d M rs. H, D. Sm ith . Hcy- b urn , becam e th e bride of D arrel M cFarland , son of Mr. and M rs. Will M cFarland . M urtaugh. a t a cerem ony In th e Sm ith coun try home S u nday evening.
Re^- A lv in 'S . K lelnfeld t of the C h ris tian church a t Burley perform ed th e single rin g ceremony.
T h e bride wore • floor length gown of w hite ta ffe ta and cftrrled a show er bouquet of pink roses and frh lte sw eet p e u . .
Fo r som ething old. site wore a 'gold bracele t w orn by h e r ' m aternal grandmCLther 58 years ago.
M rs. H arry Sm ith '^Jr., was m atron of honor. She wore a floor length gown of p ink ta ffe ta and can lcd a bouquet of R om an gold snapdragons a n d w hite sw eet peas.
M orris M cFarland, bro ther of the bridegroom , w as best man.
P receding th e cerem ony M r and M rs. V em Dawley, M rs. Eric Holipes a n d A rt S m ith sang “I Love You T ru ly ." T hey were accom panied a t th e p ia n o by M rs. A rt Sm ith, who also played th e wedding m arch, by L ohengrin .
T h e th ree tiered wedding cake topped w ith a m in iatu re bride and~ brl^lfigroom centered th e re f re s h ' m e n t table.
A fter a bridal tr ip Mr. and Mrs. M cFarland will make the ir hom e a t M urtaugh .
Heads of Rural Clubs Are FetedT h e country home of M n . Ed Tol
b e r t was Uie scen^ yesterday a f te r noo n of a charm ingly arranged guest day-p rogram w hen m embers o f tlie M en to r chib e n te rU ln ed th e presU d en U of the neighboring ru ra l clubs. M rs. Arch Coiner w as co-hostess.
A varied a rray of sum m er flowers fum U hed decorations fo r th e hom e w ith a ttrac tive ly a rran g ed roses and delphinium s predom inating;
Roll call was responded to by/ m em bers with a few w ords on Uie topic, "If I Were T o Travel," and each guest responded w ith a short U lk about h e r club, A sh o rt busi-
'.u meeting was also conducted. M rs. Scott Ellsw orth, a guest of
th e club, reviewed P earl S. Buck’s "T lie Pa trio t" and M iss Joyca Pierce a n d Miss Je an Pierce, accom panied by M iss Irene Davidson, presen ted several m usical num bers. L ater M iss Davidson played piano solo num bers.
A rosebud was handed each -guest 1th h e r tray luncheon w hich was
.nerved a t th e close of th e a fternoon by th e hostesses. 4
O ljests were Mrs. Carl Boyd. U nity Ciab: M rs. Lee Sm ith; W ayside d u b : M rs. A rchie Poe, presiden t of th e R u ra l F ed e ra tio n of W om en's c lubs; M rs. R . McCall, th e Country W om an 's 'c lub .
M rs. H . A. Pierce, th e M. S. and S . c lub; M rs. G . A. G ates, th e Good Will c lub; M rs. M ark K null, E m s- I'lon c lub; M ra. P ra n k K reuger. S u n sh ine Circle club, and M rs. O, M. Tucker, L cnd-A -H and d(ub.
E ach guest Is p resident of the club she represented .
Pair Celebrates Golden Wedding
V IE V -.June 2J *Special)_M r. and M rs. Joseph Adams, P leasan t Grove, U tah , celebrated tlielr golden wed-
■ a t th e home of Mr.and Mra. Lea Adarfis recently,
O uesU were M r and M rs, Ray C a rlso n ; Mr, and Mra, Joseph C arlson; M r. and Mrs. C harles Clay and fam ily ; M r. and Mrs. S terling A dam s a n d family. Albion; Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Adams and fam ily and M rs. M elissa Anderson, Oecio; Mr, and M rs, D orm an W illct and fam ily nnd Vern Adams, P leasan t O i/)ve; M r, and Mra, K enne th M ott a n d ch ild ren , Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. M ark W oods and family, (ind Mr. nnd M rs, C, 8 Woods, Burley.
A d in n e r and luncheon were served.
A program rrnl^l^lIllg <it songs, read ings, ta p ctances '« n d niu.'<tcnl aeleclions w as Riven In thn eveniilg.
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J '*WOKLO’S FAIR SPECIAL? U IE | p i lWHaTaww v»u w«wr in a t W K . ' j r ' - r -
MAROAM r. a n d M rs. E rn est W inkle and
fam ily . M edford. O re.. le ft Sunday for th e ir hom e a f u r a week's visit he re w ith friends a n d rtia tlv i
W alta C ochran will leave so D allas, Tex., w here she will u n d e r g ^ , an operation on h e r nose. She w m ] , s tay a t the hom e of a a au n t while In DalitLs.
M r. and M rs. F ran k M uslck and
visit here for a week before re tu rn - UiR to Cove,
Mi.w L illian T egan a n d .M iss L ln - nea L arsen le ft W ednesday for P ay e tte lake* to a tten d G irl Reserves cam p. ’
M rs, How ard Tegan underw ent opera tion for appendicitis a t the Tw in Fa lls hospital M onday. H er condition Is reported ns satl.sfactory.
V ernon Sw aiw in left Sa turday w ith P. C. M cLain for Big Springs, Wyo.. w here he will be employed th is sum m er.
Mr, and M^s. J . M. Jam erson driv ing a new Na.sh am ba.uador car,
M r. and M rs. N. E. Chpatum e, La M arr, Caio.,' have continued th e ir tr ip to th e P acKU: coast, Mrs, S. D.
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M U S C A T E L S H E R R Y T O K A Y
W H I T E P O R T P O R T
them e fo r (h e a f fa ir is being kept sec re t from the guests, som ething unusually a ttra c tive in th e w ay of'decorations is exp< ‘ ‘
F rom a f in a l l p a rty of e igh t, lau n ch ed S ep t. 19, 1933. In honor of th e M th w edding u m lv e rsa ry o f Mr. a n d M rs. C. H . P e rry . Tw in Palls , and th e m o th e r o f M ayor Joe K oehler, th e n u m b e r has g row n to 195, A fter liex t M onday's a ffa ir th e num ber Is expected to be even larger. ^
Anyone living In Idaho Is eligible to Join th is n o n -dues paying organl- ta tio n If t h a t persorl h as been ried fif ty years o r longer.
T ran sp o rta tio n bo th to and irom tiie ce leb ra tion will be fu rn ished thase who do n o t have o the r m eans of conveyance by th e Tw in Falls Klw anls club. K lw anlans of o the r tow ns will cooperate In th e sam e m anner.
Q uests will g a th e r a t Joe -K 's Roxy th e a te r a t 1:30 p. m . M onday. A fter w a tc h in g 'a p ic tu re cliosen for lU special In terest to tlie guests, Uiey will m o to r to th e pa rish ha ll In th e basem en t of S t. E dw ard 's Catholic chu rch , w here th e CaUiolic W omen’s league w ill supervise th e serving of refreshm ents.
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Steve Winegar Weds In Hagerman ServiceHAGERMAN, Ju n e 32 (Special)—
M iss Fem -N ieffenegger. d a u g h te r of M r. a n d M rs. H enry Nloffenegtfer, M alad. a n d Steve W inegar. son of M r. a n d M rs. S teven W inegar. H agerm an, were un lt«d In m arriage la st week In th e R e-O rganlzed L. O. 8 . c hu rch by E lm er Jones.
T h e young couple will m ake the ir hom e a t h is ran c h east of H ager-
lan.
fW rr la w O n n i * m e t T M K t . A lte r buatzw u • p rofessor QUli p ro - g rn ia w as en joyed, w tth p rlaea going M W UUtm O h unbeta a a d A ntoo BwaiMn. A t th e n e x t m M U ag. Ju ly 7. • b ftnqtiet to taooor o f O ran g e g ^ o a t w tro m tb * e n d * ,h jl^ i e h o o i ooU egi wm '
, J « i StchlM Q n tu r i iw l B uadsy ^ B d»e a f te r a w eek's ierT iee w ith th e oattODal guards.
M r. a n a l C r t . - r n d O m o o and d a u g h te , Joyce, e j t o t t r c m VHday to U o o d ay v ts lU ^ a t P a rm a a n d Wetoer. F ro m th f ly -w e n ac com panied by M n . B am O oodsoa, U ra . Carson 's aUter, to B g ln . Or«., w here they at(«Qdea a B a p tis t on ion m eettng.
U r . a n d U n . L eon ard M avlsoa a n d dau g h ter, M aaon C ity, la ., v is- I ted M onday w lth ’ th e Kd H arding*. M r. M ason a n d U r . H ard ing used to w ork toge ther on th e ra ilroad . M r. and Mr*. M avlson a re vU ltlqg Uielr aon. who 1* field a g e n t fo r th e Sego com pany here .
O eorge RoblnM n, Berkeley. C allf„ Tlslted M onday a t th e M elTln B a r - r lsoo hom e.
M r. a n d M rs. Leslie Sudw eeks and fam ily , Boise, sp e n t S a tu rd ay a n d Sunday a t the Roy W ood hom e.
F low er ga rdens of M n . J o h n M ey- f n . M rs, R. O , H a id ln g a n d M rs. I3 « « te L e th were am ong th e g a rd e n s visited T uesday w hen th e G a r den F riends w en t on a visiting tour.
BLO O p STO REDMOSCOW (U.B — A process for
tu rn in g blood In to pow der w hich can be sto red for long periods u n til needed for tran sfu sion , is being developed by th e C e n tra l In s titu te of H aem atology in Moscow,
Splcfers do n o t allow d<>w to re m a in long on th e ir webs. They pluck -at th e founda^ on llnea and se t tlie web to v lb rasn g , w hich shakes off Um dew. ^ '
StaaLs accom panied them to Cove, O re., w here th e y will visit a t th e hom e o f th e ir b ro ther.
M r. .and M rs. Jo h n BargeV and M rs. O rville C reed le ft by. car T hu rsday m orn ing for th ree weeks
ilin, Mo„ w here ' a and relatives.
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T here a re only ae ren lu rf lv ln g member* o f th e O A R In Id ah o . F o u r could n o t a tten d .
Jo n e s suoeeeda E lde r ■ m ltti, N , Id ah o <;ity, nam w l sen ior v lee-«am - m an der. T h e on ly e th e r T eteran preseAt, Ja m es P . T ay lo r, M , Boise, w as nam ed ju n io r vlee-com m ander.
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LA JOLLA, Calif., Ju n e 33 W O - W ^ t MasoD, hom espun philosopher a n d prose poet, died a t h is home h e re early today 'a f t« r a lingering illness. H e was IB ye a rs old.
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20-Year Idaho Procedure Rests on Court R« u m t S E I I I P
O F C a V M E N L FOUND A! H
B O IS E .-Ju n e 33 W.FO—T h e t ta te o f m llllnm of dODUlIn Uie people’s m bney fo r 80 .ye«r» unfeom tltutlonatly , tf th e sU te su* prem e c o u rt uphold* v«Udlt7 o f a decU lon by D U trtc t Judge ,D . T . K oelsch In th e com ptro ller tea t BUlt, l e f t ! observers agreed today. ,
Judge K oelsch ru led th a t th e office of cem ptw U er, c i t a ^ by th e
' 1B39 le g la la tu n , w as unconstitu tional a n d th a t tiie a c t tu rn in g over dutlee o f th e s ta te au d ito r to th e com ptro lle r “opens th e door to political m an ljn ila tions a n d f raud ." A n lm> m ed la te ' suprem e cou rt teat .was prom ised.
- R easons E xplained T lie a tto rn ey s of a b a r association
com m ittee appoin ted to work w ith A tty . O en . J . W . T aylor In a Iriend - ]y su it to te s t th e act. explained th e ir reasons.,
E._p. A ndersop. a tto rn ey for D ona ld C a llah an , com ptroller, la ld th e lOIB sta tu te s c rea tin g th e Rovemor’s cab in e t a n d bu reau of public ac coun ts a n d th e I»29 law M tU ng up th e b u reau of budgets w ere a lso a t stake.
.. . T es t S u it Besulla B ecause wie hBlf_of ^he s ta te -
house offices a r e 'I n thi# h a n d s of o n e p a rty a n d a n o th e r h a lt I n th e h a n d s o f a n o th e r p a rty , one d e p art- m e n t o f s ta te governm ent h as ch al-
.. le n g ed -an o th er a n d ih e te s t s u it h as resu lted .
W hen th e 1S19 .sU tu te which v lied -com pletely th e s tru c tu re - ijf s U te adm lnb traU ve governm ent was p a a u d . th e sU te h o u s t w as In conlTOl o f one p a rty . T here never was any question raised a s to legality o f the action .
P o in t a t f u s e T h e princip le po in t a t issue Is
w h ith e r ,th e leg isla tu re has the r ig h t to ta k e du ties aw ay from a c o n s titu t io n a l officer, such as the s ta te a u d ito r , treasu rer. M cretary o f s ta te , a n d tu rn those pow ers over to a n ofHc* o f th e ir own m a t lo n .
Judge K oelsch ru led th a t It c a n 't b* done. A tto i^eys for Com ptroller C a lla h a n say I t can a n d has been done. T h e suprem e court m u st m ake th e f in a l decision, unlc-is t h i questio n Is ta k en to th e U nited OtatM suprem e court.
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Clark ‘Confers’ on Farm Problems
(By U nited Prcsa) . M o n tao a S en a to r B u rton . . .
W heeler asked th e clH l aeronautics au th o rity to preven tor W estern A ir Express a n d U nited A ir L ines . . . I n a le tte r to OAA C hairm an R obert H . Hinckley. W heeler blam ed .econom ic depressions on th e "m onopolistic prac tices t h a t have been p e rm itte d tn th is country" a n d expressed h ope th a t a ir tr an sp o rt com petition la the weet would n o t be -'stifled."
Speaking a t the Iq tem
Tafcmg llfb t-hearted p«and N i affricaltare wltB n r a w hat and eem eob pipes, tour senators go into tnief- ficlal bnddle on fa m in g a i aanoal oDUng • ( A lfalfa club in Fnderlcli. Md. Tbe senalert. M t to r ighi: Pat HarrisMi, MlaaiaslppI; D . Worth Clarfe. Idaho; Alva B. A dan s. Colorado, and Allen J. BUehder. Lonislaoa.
PAUL
M r. a n d M rs..E dw in L lerm an are p a re n ts of a boy b o m M onday a t th e T w in F a lls hosp ita l m a tern ity hom e.
M rs. O tto Adolf. T h i D alles. Ore.. Is a guest At th e M. L . Adolf hom e a n d num erous o th e r rela tives In this locality .
M r. a n d M rs.arTred Rodenbeck a n d U r . axvd M rs. O scar Schueler departfcd M onday a f te r th e ir vUlt
’ a t t h i parsonage a n d iM rtlclpatlon In th e s ilv e r , w edding cel_ebrfttio_n, S unday . T hey w ill- to u r Yellowstone p a rk , expecting to reach th e ir d e stin a tio n a t P o r t W ayne S a tu r-
- day of th is week.A. U u te n K h la g e r le ft M onday for
h is hom e a t E ndico tt. W ash., w here ' h e will spend th e sutfim cr. p rio r to
resum ing stud ies a t ConcorrtU college. at. Louis. In Septem ber.
M r. a n d M rs. O , C. W esterkam p a n d fam ily arid Misa Olga M eyer re tu rn e d T tld ay from a tr ip to the coast. M r. W esterkam p had also a tten d e d th e synod cotivcnlion a t S nohom ish , W ash,
A farew ell pa rty was Rlv^n Aclnm L au tensch lage r Sunday a t4 h e W illiam P. L u tz hom e, O am es and con te s ts were enjoyed.
A fte r a tten d in g synod convention a t Snoliom lsh . WB.th., Rev. D an - nen fe lflt a n d E rnest A. Relnke re-
• tu rn e d la s t week.M iss I rm a L u tde rs w ai lurprtsert
M onday on h e r b irthday , An even in g of m usic was enjoyed.
day a t T rlnU y church . Tiit.i also a ta lk ie , giving m uch of tlie history o f ih e L u th e ran chu rch from 1638 u p to Ihe p resen t. Every on# In ter- esled Is urged to stcend.
A rec en t a rriva l from Sylvan a ro v e , K an ,, h Airr^d PfislKflil who now U w ith h is broUter, .Emtl. and fam ily .
M rs. . B e rth a Bock left T ueadsy fo r D eshler. Neb., a f te r spending th e p a s t tw o m o n th s with d a u g h te r , M n . O scar W erner.
W ord was received from Edw ard B oehlke a t Sew ard, Neb., tlia t they a rriv e d the re tla lu rday . A heavy f ro s t fell tltere la s t week bu t crop.i a re perls ltlng for w an t o f rain .
L as t week th e P au l G erm an Bap* U st Sunday sc h o o l 'h e ld th e ir a n n ua l picnic in tlie P a u l City park w ltli ft large crow d in a ltendance . AI kinds of ou tdoor gam es were played a n d baseball w as enjoyed by th e m en a n d boys. A la rg e company o f G erm an B apU st c h u rc h m em bers cam e from A m e ric an 'P a lls fo r th e occasion and a ll pa rtic ip a te d In a basket d inne r a fte r th e gam es and v isiting hou r. A bout 50 pe rsons were p resen t.
M r. a n d Mrs. Ja m es Ivle. ^ I t L»k« C tty . slopped S a tu rd a y a t the hom e of Mr. a n d M rs. E m ery T a n n e r on th e ir »-ay hom e from th e fim era l o f Mr. Iv ie 's b ro ther-in -law , M arlon Coiidle, C arey . I n th e even in g they visited M rs. Iv le ’s cousins, M r. a n d Mrs. E lm er H einer, Hey- b u m . before re tu rn ing to th e ir home. M rs. Xvle was form erly M iss BenoTa N elbau r^P au l.
S tu d en ts w ho cam e hom e from Albion S ta te N orm al a f te r th e recen t g raduation excrclses a re Elizab e th a n d M artha Jo hnson , daugh te rs o f M r. a n d M rs. H yrum J o h n son; E lna Thom as, d a u g h te r o f O ra n t T hom as; O pal Zem ke, daugh te r o f M r. and M rs.'G eo rge Zemke; O scar Hellewcll, son of M r. and Mrs. R obert H ellewell; N orm a Haynes., d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs, Earl H aynes; E sU i R»u, d a u g h te r o l Mr. and M n . H enry R a u ; B ern ice H a tts . ' d a u g h ter o f Mr- a n d M rs. Chaunoey P la tts , a n d M nm m le A velar, daugh te r of M r. and M rs, Joe Avelar. T hose w ho gradua ted were O scnr Hellewell, O pal Zem ke, M artha Johnson»-and E tna T h o m a s . '
W ord w as received la s t week by Mr. and Mrs, J . M. R iley , o f the d e a th of Macy H ulls In Chico, Calif. M r. HuUs was a form er resid en t and b lacksm ith o f Paul.
A fam ily reunion w as held on F a th e r's day a t th e iiom e of M r. and M rs. Emery T an n e r In h o n o r of the ir fa the r. Emery T an n e r . M any p resen ts were received by th e honoree.
Mr. and Mrs, R onald M orston and fam ily moved S a tu rd a y to K etchum w here M r. M oriton haa em ploym ent.
Mrs, Ida S p ringer, Rochester., N. Y„ arrived Sunday to v is it a t th a hom e of he r m other, M r. a n d M n . F rank D enny, She waa form erly M ^ Ida Edw ards a n d h as been a n u n e In th e R ochester C ity hosp ital for m any y e a n .
M rs, Jo h n O utl e n te r ta in ed a t a nliower a t her homo la s t week In honor of Mrs. C harles J a n se n . M any benutlfiil g ifts were received by the htmoree.
Town iKitlceman B en ton Piland, a rrested th ree boys la s t week for Khootlng lt\ tow n and th ro u g h build- lnB.-i. T liry were fined »1 each and costs. M r. P lland w urna a ll boys to Htop shooting 111 and a ro u n d town. T he boys were T lio ron M iller, A rth u r lin d d rn a n d G ra n t Sheen , ,
Mrs, A. D. R eed and two children, Elmo, Mo„ a re h e re for a n tnde ftn lta visit a t th e hom e o f M rs. R eed 'i broUier. Mr. and M rs. W heeler M e- G ill, Mr. Reed is expected he re th li week.
•Hie L adles' Aid of th e M ethodist church held th e reg u la r m u tlp g a t th e hom e of M rs. P . H . Ooon. An
Bott Names Six To Secure Idaho
Aerial SquadronBOISE. Ju n e 22 (U ,R )^ ov . C. A.
B ottolfsen today nam ed a com m ittee of six to negotiate w ith nrm y nu- thoritles In W ashlnR ton. D. C,. in a n e ffo rt to secure for Boiae one of the n ine new na tional gu a rd observa tion squadrons yet to be organized under a c t of congress.
T hose nam ed were Brig. G en, M. O . M cConnell, a d ju ta n t general of Idaho ; Pete Hill, .state aeronauU cs d irec to r; D r. L , P . W est, physlc tan ; A. A. W alker. drugBl.it; E . G . H nr- Jan. chambjBT of com m erce s e c rc u ry ; W alter Y ortfejjrlntlng com pany executive. a ll o fB olse .
a ll day quilting was h e ld w ith ten m em bers p resen t. T fto quilts were p a rtly quilted. A covered d ish d in n e r was served a t noon.
M axine M urray received a te le g ram T uesday ’ te lling h e r she had been successful in w inning a trav e ling G eneral E lectric rad io from the Cleanix com pany co n tes t o a ir. -
Lee Peterson , a .student a t th e University o f Id ah o a t Moscow, who h a s been v isiting his p a re n ts here th e p ast week, le ft fo r Moscow w here h e is employed in a stsvte iabijraU>r>'. Peterson g rad u a ted th is spring , re ceiving a fellowship a t th e university a t L aFayette, Ind,. fo r w hich place h e will leave Sep t, 1. ‘
Mr. and Mrs. D on P e terson and fam llj'. Sugar C ity , a rrived here Friday to visit M r. P e te rson 's p a r ents; Mr. and M rs. A ndrew Peterson , Sa tu rday he le ft fo r. Moscow w here he will work as a n a g ricu ltu re te ac h -
in th e h igh school p a r t tim e and a ttend school p a r t , tim e w here he will receive h is degree.
M r. and M rs. T h o m as H atch are th e paren ts of a baby g irl b o m a t the ir hom e la s t T uesday .
Word has been received of U»e m arrloge of Kred O ldham . P o r t H u ron. Mich,, form erly a P a u l resident,
Mrs. E lisabeth B lake , m o th e r of M n , F ra n k D enny , r e tu rn e d tw m e S a turday a fte r a y e a r 's sU y in C alifornia.
Mary Je an L aabs accom ptinled h e r uncle a n d a u n t. M r. a n d M rs. Alvie Sm ith, Pocatello, on a tr ip to M issoula, Mont. T hey wiU v isit M r. and Mrs. Laurel S m ith , fo rm e r residen ts of Paul.
Mr. and M rs. A ngus M acR ae had as the ir house gue.tU-c la s t week. Mr. anil Mra, H en ry R eed . R igby, O n theTf re tu rn hom e, th e R eeds were accompanied by th e M acR ae si Jcan^ Mary. D onna a tid Doris.
M n . Frank R ich la ta k in g ___th is week nf th e In fa n t baby of Mr, and Mrs, Don M ncRae.
Tfeldon s tock ing , w ho w as in ju re d by a nmnw oy te a m h itc h e d to • harrow Kevrral weeks ego. Is g rea tly Improved bu t s ti ll in th e G ottM S hospital a t Durley.' Mr, and M rs. G eo rge S tucky, Boseman, Mont.; w ere su p p e r guests pf Mr, and Mra. R ay C la rk a n d sp e n t the n l |h t a t th e hom e o f M r, a n d M n ; C liirles F ranctaco recen tly . I tie y form er rea lden ta o t P a u l.
WENDELL
NAMESi i L t h e : ;
NEWS
Job 's D aughters he ld th e ir a n n u a l coronation l)sll F riday a t th e Ma* bonic temple. Durln|{ th e dance Miss Vivian Caldwell w as crow ned <iueen b) tlie outgoing queen. Misa- D orothy Dean. P au l S m ith 's o rchestra, Jerom e, furnished music.
Mrs, M attie M iller a n d chU dren, Seattle , a re visiting a t th e hom e of h e r slater. M rs. R. O . W ard a n d fam ily. _
Mr. and Mrs. ^ d E aton a n d soi and Douglas E aton a re In S a n Fran- ci&co a ttend ing tKe W orld 's fa ir .
Mr. and M rs. H ugh Caldwell a re havm g th e ir hom e rem odeled by Tom G ates and. M. B. McCoy.
M r. and Mrs. Ray T enere r e tu rn ed Friday from Nyssa. O re.. w here Uiey had visited a t th e hom e of M n , 'T enere 's sister, Mrs. Ployd W hite and fam ily. . ”
M r. and M rs. R obert Tfrebster le f t fo r th e ir hom e In HOMStcn, Tex.. M onday a fte r spending th e ir vaca - tlo r i 'h e re w ith M n . W ebster'^ m other. M rs. El&lk Sm ith , and o the r relatives.
Mr^ and Mrs. H, V . Jackson and Mr. a n d Mr.s. W illiam Jackson left W ednesday to a tten d th e San F ra n cisco W orld's fair.
M iss Bes-slc B a rre tt, te ac h er In the local .school, is a tten d in g su m m er school in Seattle .
Mr. and Mrs, J . E . M axwell and Rev. and Mrs, N. R , S m ith le ft M onday for San F ra n clsco .to Jttcn d .U iB W brld's fnlr.
Mrs. J . W. M athew son en tertn ln - ed th e following guesU S unday: Mrs, M anuel Porter. Rev. and Mrs. N. R alph Sm ith, M rs. F ra n k Cole- m an a n d two children, Dillon, M ont., Rev, K . Atllaon Po rU r, L ew iston; Mr. a n d -M rs. Don H . P o r te r and two children, California.
O ut-of-tow n relatives w ho a t tended th e fuM ra l o f M anuel P o rte r Sa tu rday irere h is th ree ch ildren . Mrs. F ra n k Coleman, D on Hi Po rte r and H . Allison Po rte r , hl« bro tlie r and nephew . Sam uel and Sylvan Po rte r . Sacram ento. Calif,
Senior bridge club was e n te r ta in ed by M n . A nn K appel F riday a t he r home.
M r. and Mra. Jacobson retu rned Sa tu rday from th e ir wedding trip to Sims. N. D . • >
Mrs. Sam Bungttm a n d tliree ■ la st week from
te r G eorge G allup e f th a b u U to ie of Pnbllc O pinion sa id Prealden t Ro««evclt p n b a b ly wobI4 have %dlffieu it Ume w inning a th ird te rm U thj» elecUon wet« he ld today i . .T h e nom ination of R ear A dmiral
H aro ld R. S t n k a s chief of naval opera tions with- th e ran k of adm iral to succeed - A dm iral W illiam D. Lealiy on Aug. 1 waa approved by the senate . . .
F rench P rem ier E douard D aladlar ed to r e tu r Im pounded
Bank o l F ra n c t to O enw ailsslm b Francisco F ranco a s soon a s courts can li l t th e Im pounding lac t • • ., A New York City broker, Nor
m an l * t , le ft San F raneiseo today on Ihe C hina c lipper on th e see- • n d leg ef a (ligh t a rp a n d th e world via regu lar eem m erciat a irlines.I n a le tte r to P residen t D avis L as-
aer o t th e workers' a .l\U nce. P resid e n t Roosevelt prom ised h is "u n qualified support" to a ll sound proposals w hich would lncr«ase .th« n a tiona l .Income to a - p o in t w hich w ould solve the c u rre n t tmemploy- m e n t problem s .
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da M ltiU ter Paul Jo seph Geebbeto w arned G re a t B rita in to aU y « u t e f een tra l EunpfL a n d declared ‘ h e problem a t h and ia l« a o ln (he qneetlon of th e PoUah eorrl- do r a n d D antlg as aooD a s posoi- We."
-m em ben o f th e Jerom e a n d n e r M asonic lodges w u pa id he re W ednesday afte rnoon to F red OdeU C ooan t. 91. fo rm er deputy audito r of Jerom e county.
M r. C onan t waa found dead S u n d a y room ing of a a h o tfu n wound. S ta te m e n t by th e Jerom e county coroner he ld th e death was acciden tal.
Farmer Resident HereM r. C onant, w ho m ade h is home
a t h is ra th e r 's ran c h a m ile from Jerom e a t th e tim e of b is death , wax a form er residen t o f T»rin Falls and F ile r and received h is schooling in b o th com m unities.
T h e body was ta k en f r o m the W iley funeral hom e in Jerom e early yesterday a fternoon and b rough t to th e Tw in Falls m ortua ry where m e m b en of th e Jerom e M asonic lodge conducted th e funera l service. Joe Shirley gave th e address a n d read th e ob ituary .
PallbeareraActive p a llb ea ren . a ll of whom
were M asons, were J im Bchlede, F. G . T hom pson, Bill L ane. W ebb Cox, R a lp h C edarholm a n d H aro ld Jo h n son . H onorary pa llbearers were Nick ■ m ppen . S U n le y S la te r , BiU Welgle. M arv in Cole. Bob L ynard a n d M ai- colm S tu a r t.
In te rm e n t was in th e Sunset m em oria l pa rk in T w in F M s, w her« graveside services w ere conducted by m e m b en of th e F iler a n d Jerom e M asonic lodges.
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W ash ln g to n r^ , D.. to m ake Uieir hom e In W endell, Mr, B ungum has been here several weeks, as the black&mlth a t n a tio n 's m achine shop. Their a re occupying the Jo h n T horpe house.
Let as wash yonr blanket Ihe i er way. Perfect work dene on the 1 for 1 niankel Hpcclal at Ihe Parlilsn . Phone SM,—Adv.
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OFFERINGS. IDAHO
Now showlpg — "Yellow Jack ." R o b m M ontgom ery-V irginia B hice.
Frl., Sat.—"C harlie C han in R?no.'’ S idney T oler-Phyllls Brooks.
Sun ,. Mon., Tues,—"Jones Family In HoUywooifc"
OBrHEUM Now showing—"Code of th e Secret
Service.” R onald R eagan ; “K ing of th e T u rf," A dolphe M cnjou.' “^ f l r S a t : - “C alllng D r. K ildare. Lew A yres - Lionel Barrym ore.
BO XTNow ahowlng—‘T h e y M ads H er a
Spy." Sally E lle n ; "W ide O pen Faces." Joe E , Brown.
Frl.. Sa t.—“Law Oomea t« Texas." Bill E lliott.
Sun ,. Mon,. T ues.—"Five Oame Back.'' C heater M orrU -Luclile B ali- W endy Boiyle.
Boise Man Killed By Lumber TruckBO ISE. Ju n e 33 (U .»-F rederlck
N orm an Allen. 35. cyclery shop em ploye. waa struck by a lum ber truck a n d killed In sta n tly la s t n ig h t on th e Falrv ifw bridge.
W illiam D, Crone, 18, d river o f the truck , aald he wa.s a ttem p ting to avoid a collision w ith a n o th e r au to mobile a t th e tim e of th e crash . Alien h a d atopped on th e b r td je to tinke r w ith h is m otor.
Police sa id an Inquest would be held'.
I JARBIDGEU r . and M n . Iv an GutahaU a ad
S a o d ra Q u tsha ll visited frienda and rtla U v e s a t R io T to to . Nev., la s t w eek-end.
U r . a n d M rs. H . N. Peck a n d Ja ck ie drove te T w la FaUa Sunday to spend a few days w ith friends.
H. A. Foss, OoWen, Colo, a rr lred la s t week to oversee assessm ent work
1 h is m in ing claim s here.U ra . U . o . M urphy was able to
r e tu rn te h e r hom e 'a t the h o t sp rings la s t week a fte r a siege o t Ulness following an .w r a t lo n a t th e T w in F a lls hosp ital some weks ago. She la refovering nicely.
Ja rb ld g e residen ts a t te n d in g ___Iness In T w in FalU th e past fend a y s Included P a t D on^ghue, 1------F a rrU and M n . J . H, Berry.
T ed Ahlm . Buhl, arrived last week to spend th e sum m er with j : W . W llllsm s on m inbig property In Bourne gulch.
Assessment work a s defaiaoded by law on a ll unpa ten ted m hilng claim s h a s produced a general up trend in m in ing activ ity th e p a s t m onth . T he w ork m u s t be finished by Ju ly 1 of th is year, and w inter snow and r a in s of th e p ast five days have been a th o m in tlie side of m ining m en. slnoe m u ch of t iv work Is being donp on th e .surface. Among those do in a assessm ent work are H. N.
cT^W. R.W alsh, N ick Vukovlch. TI>eodore Parks, 13. M arquardson, J a c t O oodw tn. Jo h n BttUg. ?aV Don- aghue a n d H . D. F a r ^ O thers w orking, e ith e r prodocli^g or p re p a rin g to produce, a re Jack WII- lla p u . E. H . C ase and H . L. P ang- bu ro . J o h n Price, A. M. Ross, H ugh W iU lanu, . 0 . W . ;fitouIfer. George S pe lran a n d W . e ; Tordell. \
W ord h a s been received th a t U r. a n d M rs. T . A. Butclw r a re In Reno w here M r. B u tcher will attend m er sch o o l...
RRPRESENTATIVE D IES W ASHINGTON. Ju n e 33
Rep. E m m ett M. Owen. D.. Oa,. died of a h e a r t a tta c k In a taxicab last n lg h t-w h iJe rid ing from h is office to h la hotel. H e waa fll. H e h ad
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SCHUBEL LEADS COWBOYSBees Shut Gut Twin Falls in 4-0
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Pitching DuelSALT LAK E CITY, June 22 (U.R)r-The Twin Falls Cowboys
will tro t ou t o n .th e field ton ight in an a ttem p t to win one of a three gam e 'series from th e S alt Lake B eei a f te r t* won a 4-0 shu to u t la s t n igh t before a crowd of 8,600
fieJBees
Out ofDoors with
Hal Wood
Bill Schubel and Bill DeCarlo will be batterym en fo r the Cowboys ton igh t, w ith V erne Johnson, stocky southpaw , pitching, and Eddie Botelho catching fo r th e Bees.
U a t n ifh fa d e fe a t « n k th e Cowboys Into th ird place. h*U a fam e behind the aecond place Bees, a iid two Barnes beh ind th e lead ing Poca*
■ lello C ardinals w ho w ere dow ned 8 to « b ; LewUUm la s t n igh t.
•lUree Umes la s t n ig h t th e Cow- bors galloped to nil Uie bases, a n d each tim e died on th e sacks a s Lefty Mel Marlowe, Bee hu rler . refused to give up a h i t w hen needed, early as th e f irs t Inn ing , th e be were full, a n d th e Cowboys died base. . A gain In the second »they filled th e bags. E m l B ishop grounded to M arlowe to force 8t«ve Bogdan- off a t th e p la te a n d C a tcher K en M>'ers slam m ed one to f ir s t to catch Blithop fo r th e la s t leg of th e double play.
J ln a lly , In th e n in th Inn ing , the Cowboys again h a d th ree m en on, w ith only one down. G eorge F a rre ll li l t a n Infield ro ller, fo rc ing Wes echJm erlch a t second a n d being th row n ou t a t f i r s t fo r. a n o th e r double play.
C harley W rr p itched heada up ball fo r th e Cowboys, g ran tin g only e igh t hlU . i t r tU n g o u t tw o a n d n o t Issuing any fre e passes to first.
I t w u th e saecsul i t r a lc h t sh u to u t fo r Marlowe, a n d h la se ven th w in of the- se asm a g a in s t only one d e feat.
K en M y a n ipeUed troub le a n d de> f e a t for tha-C ow bdya a s h a nicked C harley W ry fo r tw o a lngles a n d a hom er Inside th e p a rk . T h e hom er came In th e fo u rth w ith <^e ru n In, two m en dow n a n d J o h n n y L arrieu a n d Chick AlTea on base. T h a t one e lrcu lt clout w as w h a t b roke up th e baU gam e.
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T h e No: I com m od ity ' h e re , of course. Is th a t fre sh m o u n ta in a ir th a t m akes you fee l like ge tting on top of a m ounU ln i>eak a n d em ittin g one, long T ara an yell. B u t a fte r th a t th e re a re f ish (an d w e m ean lota o f th e finny tr ib e ) , w ild anim als, b irds—a n d some o f th e m o s t beau tifu l K enery th e eye w ill ever beho ld : Lakes, m oun ta in s, stream s, snow and treea.
I n th e series o f a rtlclea th a t wUl follow th is we wiU give a dax -by -day aooount o f w h a t a te n d erfo o t w ould be a p t to do w hile ta k in g a m uch - needed m on th ’s r e s t in te rr ito ry th a t few have h a d tim e <or th e Inclination ) to rea lly investiga te .
I t 's 60 m n e i to th e n e a re s t r a t i f y on one side a n d ISO m iles to th e nearest ra ilro a d oo th a o th a r la th is country, th e m a ll cornea only twice a w eek a n d I t t ^ e a five to seven days to g e t a le tte r fro m Tw in r a lU (a d lstanc* o f l U m U e a ) -a n d th e n you have to - r id e horseback th re a m llH over hUl a n d d a le to th e . plaea w here th a maU la le f t a t h ra n c h housfr—officia lly know n as O bsid ian ,' w hich la th * na m e of som e kind o f a rock fo rm ation , we believe, ’
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Bees Move UjJ On Crest of Win Streak
By U n lied FreaaT he B alt L ake B eea W ednesday
moved In to aecond p lace In th e Pioneer le a fu e s ta n d in g s i oo th a c re st of a w inn ing s tre a k th a t h as given them th e ir la s t six games.
T h e Beea rep laced T w in FalU to th e ru n n er-u p spo t, w inning th e ir second stra ig h t gam e from th e Cowboys i to 0 a t B alt L ake C ity. Tt\» w in moved B a lt L ake C ity ooe-haU game ahead of T w in F a lls a n d only
. ooa a n d o e a -h a lf gam ea behind Po- ealello.
T he league lead ing C ard inals slip ped a gam e ai( th a Lew iston Ind ians pounded th em for a n • to 6 victo ry. T hrea R edblrds chuckers fa iled to slop th e lod ians.
Ogden evened th e serlea w ith th e Boise Pilots, w inning 10 to 4 a t O gden a fte r losing th e series opene r T uesday. Lucas held th e PIloU (0 five hlU , w hile th e R eds g a th ered In 14 safetlee.
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To a lover o f th e g rea t outdoors we can th ink of no g rea te r v irgin te rrito ry th a n th e S tan ley basin country o f sou th c en tra l Idaho .
W e don’t claim to be a g re a t ou t- of-doors m an, b u t If we s ta y m uch longer In th is a re a we’re going to develop Into eom ethlng o th e r th a n th e ran k tenderfoo t arriva l a t thU back '
Oaks, Seattle Batter Foes In Easy Wins
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do th ings ha lf w ay. I f th e y go down, th e y sink fast, a n d w hen they h it, I t U wlUi bo th fUU.
O akland gave S a n Diego a I t to B lacing la st n igh t by Jum ping on Joe O onsales and P a t T pbln fo r 17 h^ts, w hich w ltli th ree erro rs w as enough to w in a couple of ba ll gam ea, . ''S e a t t le kicked th e Seals a r o u n d ^ a soore o f 10 to 1. F o u r S a n F rancU - co a r r o h d id n 't h e lp m uch.
Los Angeles c lung to lU slim h a lf gam e league lead by overcom ing a tw o-run advan tage a n d beating PorU and 4-3. Lee BUne effectively aca tterad th e s ix h lU h e gavs to P o rtlan d w hile th a Se rapha go t to A d Llska fo r nine ,
Hollywood p u t on a com eback to b e a t B acram in to B to S.
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Coast Trackmen Wallop Cream of Big Ten StarsW e s t ^ Aces Whip Invading Squad in “Good W ill” Meet
Fained Trick Riders, Ropers Slated To Perform at Heacock Stampede
Three Shows Schedided
Trick Riding Champion Here
H e n 's B osk B rady , Jr., Seatlia, l l i i n eH hw eat eham pioB M e k « a 4 I rk k re p lo r . B rady wlO M a m ong B stleoaU y fa n e d e m .
boy a n d eew glri a ta ra ta k la g »aH h i th e B eaeeek redee In T w la #a lls B atarday and Sunday . M ost a t th em have a lre ad y a rilv td .
Oh, Mama! Imagine These Telling How to Beat Joe!
B y-H E N R Y MeLEMORBNKW YO RK . Ju n e JJ (U B -1
w an t som e Inform ation , ples^e, on a rad io p rogram th a t h s s been planned fo r M onday n igh t.
U n l ^ Its publlrlty departm en t h as sen t o u t two e n tire pages o( typographical e rrors , th e N ationa l B roadcasting com pany will put M ax Bchmellng, H arry Thom sa, and Jo h n he n ry i-ewU ton the sir. T ills would make xeniie It Bchnirl- Ing were golnit to xlng, TlioiiiM (IIm u u (a r rnM rrn p^oblem ^ and Lewis read ofC 'a few xScipea.
H ard lo R f llr r e r B u t they s m i l goliiB to do any
th ing o t the kind. T h e th ree m en —and l( U i^ iMi'l lin rd lo l>ollrye, Uien O rovrr W lialcn iifver l« d h is p a n ts prc&ied—th e Uiree men are going to u i l I ’ony O aleu io liow to de fea t Joe l/0iiln In lliMr world's heavyw elglit f ig lit or nex t Wed- neMlny nlRlit.
Cbii you itiiiiKiii'' iliKT men wlUt lew krinwlr(l([<i on llie Mib- Jrct o f how to Ixiiiu? Tl»eIsn't tim e o u t w ith Joe, Hrhmellng wound u p on th e Moor In th e f lr it round, c ry tn s In agony and w itli f net of vettrbrnA lliKl r a tt led like dice as h e ksa rartr< t away to tha re ii ilr shoji. Hln ndvlcn c«TtRlnly fllimild be VHliiiibIr Ui O sle iilo . At bm l a ll he rnn lelt Q alnK o ti Uikt by iiAing rnulloii, sn d yelling loud- V when (itrurk. It U poulb le to em-aps from llie ilo g w ith your
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Ah (or 'Hioiiian, II ev rn mnney Hint he titlll Is uneble lo isik a f- tr r lli« lirliliig lx)Ulfl anve him. Tli« only Miund adviro ho could o ffrr Tnny would l>e slong tlie Hum or how to mitko » graverul r<)llii|Nw to Uin rsnvnK. 'IlinniaA Is DTOtililBed hy one ncliool o f fall* e rs as tlie brxl In llm liiiilness,
t« w l^ ir hn. iRlKs a t all. wni hKvr to Inll liiK'k on a dUoiiislon of tlie i>ni|)rr B pproarh lo Umi ilnuKtiler. Certnlitly tlm l U all lie /rmriiibfirii »r IiIh iliam blen with Joe III MsOkMMi H<|iiKre O srden Isnt w inter. An r en tn n b e r It, Jo h n H enry, w h n i lie walked oti^ l« m eet Joe , was given l a p ^ n U for a pe rfec t rUe from n is stool, 10 iMtnIa for th e reulJit4>ring of a iw rfent IcKik n t ho rro r w hen he dlacovercd w hat lie Imd gotten h im ielf Uilo, 10 mor»i po in ts foe n o t jum ping m it nf th e ring , and 10 itl tchea H ater) fo r w hat h a p pened to him.
H a m in g U Jacobs I t h e haa evsfr h e a rd of peyrhoN
ogy. Jo e Jifcobs, m a n ag e r o t O a- lento, w in n o t allow hln m an to be vlUUfl h a lf a m ile o f a rad io w hea
M ax, H a rry a n d Jo h n H enry take th e a ir to recall tlieir nighls of horro r. M uch b e lter th a t Jacoba ta k e O a len to on a sightseeing tour th rough th e morgue, or keep him In goOd sp ir its by read ing lo him fro m a b ook op th e Spanish In- quIslUon.
Outbard Motor Week Observed At Dierke’s Lake
M ore th a n loo local persons lu k n ig h t took advantagfl o f free m otorboat r ides o ffered a t Dlerke'n lake aa a f ea tu re of Uie observance of N ational O u tboard M otor week In (hla M ction.. T h e e v e n t w as made pm ilble by coopera tion o f l.iid D rexlrr. Tw in F a lla d e ale r, a n d Uie owners of the lake,
Boata s la r te d iityliig th e w aters of Uie lake, lo r ite d near flhrMlione falls, sh o rtly berore-7 p. m. and con tinued u n til n e a r midnight. Drex- le r's b o a t w aa M|iii|iped with running ligh ts a n d a "flpoi ’ and served aa p ilo t b o a t to r th e o lher crafl.
T hoee p ilo ting tlin boaia Included D rex ler. J e r r y Crl.'m an. O. A, K sl- ker, J im M oore and U w is Wall.
DRAL8 IN C A tIL in ,O W K RM V E R M O riR , O alir, Jiiiie n
<NRA)—Anoll liorrm nii, m anager o( M ax B aer, IdeiiUIIrs li1nv>elt on h ll le tte rh e a d s a s a prnmnler and ag ricu ltu ris t.
PA P Y R U S PAYHL O N pO N , Ju n e 33 <N1CA)-Papy-
n u , th e fam o u s Knullnti tiorM which lost Co Zev In a ninlcli race, has e a rn ed n e a r ly ha lf a million do lta n In iti id fM a in 14 years.
For RodeoO u ts ta n d in g tr ick rM ers a si] rep*
e ra from a ll over Uie n a tio n w ill a p p ea r a t Heacock’s Rodeo a n d Cowboy stam pede h e re SaU irday a n d Sunday . /
T h ree perform ances will be given by th e s ta rs S a tu rd ay a n d S u n d a y , Includ ing a m atinee Sunday p e r- fo rreance . T h e o th e r two show s w in be a t n ig h t on each day . T h e s ta m pede Is being held a t th e W alt a n dB oots H eacock riding a y north
Bua Brady,- 31-year-old you n g est c ham p io n tr ic k rid e r u d roper, w ill be fe a tu re d In t h / perform ances. B ra d y h a s ap p ea red a t L ondon a n d a ll ove r t h / 'u n i t e d S U te s . rep g rta W a lt H eacock, p rom oter o f Uj^4nbwv.
R ose D avis, c h a m p lo v ^ ^ o tn a n b ronc rid er, will be on uA p rog ram fo r t h i tw o days' perform ance. S h e h u ap p ea red a t M adison S q u a re G ard en rodeos tn New Y ork, a n d o th e r b ig rodeos.
A n o th e r u le k r id e r who wiU be p re se n t U Pau line M ills, w ho haa co m peted In B ra h m a bull r id in g , b u t w ill s tick to tr ick rid ing even ts a t th e H e a a ^ show.
T h e r ld t tk te am of Lloyd a n d B lanche M cAbee wlU also be on th e p ro g ra m . ^Uoyd Is * trick r id e r a n d roper, a n d B lanche McAbee la s
Utah Chiefs Win 5-3 Over Glass-Paint \
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U ta h O hte fi downed Uie Twlik, F a lla O lass a n d P a in t softball te a m « - to I la s t n ig h t a s R lggert, C hief n o u n d sm a n , struck ou t 4 a n d is- ' sued on ly one free pass to f irs t base,
P a tr ic k , O lass-P aln t'p ltche r, w alke d • a n d s tru c k o u t S. Sm ith, C h ief la ftfiek le r, g o t th e only ex tra base h i t , a double, fo r th e w inners.
S tevena a n d B allard were b ig b a tte rs fo r O laas-P a in t, each g e ttin g tw o h ita fo r th ree tr ip s to th e p la te . S tev e n s go t a double and a tr ip le , w hile B a lla rd gleaned a single a n d a tw o-bagger.
Id a h o Pow er and Jerom e C o-op m e e t today a t 7 p. m. on th e H a r m o n p a rk s o f tb i^ field.
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M O SC O W , Ju n e 72 nj.n>-O all L . M ix , a lum n i aaaoclatloo aecre t«ry . h a s be en n am ed by P residen t H a r r ison C ^ O a l i to succeed 6 e o rg e B. H o rto ttS g ra d u a te m anager a t th e U nlvera lty c t Id ah o for Uis la a t 16 yaara.
H orton sa id h e had been a a k ^ by P re s id e n t D ale to resign, a n d th e n e x t d a y th e unlver»lty p res id en t an n o u n ce d rw ieipt o f Uis g r«duaM m a n ag e r'a realgnatlon.
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By LEICBSTER WAGNBBBERK ELEY , Calif., Ju n e 22 (U.R)— If th« Big Ten-Pacific
co a st conference dual tra c k m ee t waa designed *to ei good feeHngs between th e tw o sections and ultimate to an annual Rose bowl football gam e a t Pasadena, . h a d b est be called o /f now.
F o r th e th ird s tra ig h t y e a r th e coast whipped th e Big T eh ath letes here la s t n ig h t and th e resu lt w a sn 't even close — 94J^ to 36 2/3, a g re a te r m argin than even th e m o st rabid coast defender had predicted. .
T h e v ls l tln r at'h leU s d id Uiclr b eat u nde r th e best o f w ea th e r c o n - d l t lo n a - b u t^ h id - to c o n te n t Uw m - selves w ith two f irs t places, scored la th e two-mlle a n d low hurd les .
m e et records tell sn d th ree new trac k m arks w ere esU bllshed .
T ro jan Ace Loses U p set o f th e evening was th e d e
fe a t o f E arl V kkery of SouU iem C a lifo rn ia In Ute low hurdles, by Roy C och ran of Ind iana . C och ran go t th e Jum p a t the gun and w as n e v er h e ad e d , w inning by a ya rd In 33.3 seconds. , ^ ‘
T he.m U e relay waa Uic m ost sU r- r ln g even t o f the day. T he Pacific c o a s t team of M ti Pettlchord . H ow a rd U pton. Don W atU a n d E rw in M iller won I t by a w hisker from a sfl^iad composed o f Ja ck L eutrlt* .H arley Howells, Ph i] B a lycat a n d W a rre n B reldenbach. O ttlc la ls looked a t m otion pic tu res of th e fin ish be fo re m aking a f ina l decision. T h e
R ecoH P e rfe m a n ce a .M e e t record performance.^ ‘ w ere
p roduced by Bob Peoples o f S ou th e rn California In' th e Javelin ; Bill D ale o t W ashington S U te In th e ha lf m ile : H alph Schw artzkopt o f M ichig a n In th e tw o-m lle and S ta n A nd e rse n of S tanford In .th e sh o tp u t.
Peoples tossed th e J&veltn 315 feet 1 Inch ; Dale V on th e h a lf-m ile a t
Bchwartzkopf took th e tw o-
m lle In 0 :lS J-seconds a n d A ndersen w on Uie sho t p u t a t 63 fee t 114 inches. . ^
l^ouls Z am perlnl o t SouU tem ' C a lifo rn ia se t a trac k record In th e m ile. ju n ,_ which b e w on by four ya rda o v e i ^ e h l In 4 m lnu tea 11.S second!.
Open Champ Tops Anthracite Golf Tourney Field
SCRANTON, p t t i n , Ju n e M f l l B - NaUonal O pen C ham pion B yron Nelson of R eading ru led a heavy favorite today to win m a jo r honors In th e 1^,000 A nth rac ite open a t th e country club of S c ran to n th is weekend.
n t, w hich pracU cal-T h e tOuitaouiM.1., niin .it ]y form ed a second ru n n in g o f th e naU onal Utle even t because o t th e large num ber of top-fU ght profei slonaU entered, opens-!,?Ylday an
T O IMPROVE EBBBT8 PICLDNEW YORK, Ju n e 33 ( N E A )-
L arry M acPhall, D odger p resident, p lans to s p ^ a no ther >160,000 for additional- park Im provem ents a t Ebbets field. -
Seeking to Increase th e use o f c o tton . Alabama fa rm w om en produced 17,360 hom em ade m a ttresses In a f ive-m onth period.
California Chief Executive Gets Billon'
SACRAMENTO, CaUf„ Ju n e S J ' (U.FD — A bill legalizing bookm akers a n 4 th e betUnft on ho rse races away from , race track s waa before Qov, C u lb trt L . O l m to d a y fo r a l ^ t u r e .
O lson d id n o t dlM loae w h eth er he w ould 4ign th e b ill o r p e rm it I t to become law w ithou t h is signature. Z a rlle r In Uie leglslaUve session he expressed h is disapproval o f any fu rth e r a ttem p ts to legalise gam bling.
Sen, Andrew Plerovlch, w ho ateer- ed th e m easure th ro u g h th e upper house, said the bill w ould provide the s ta te w ith as m uch a s 120.000,000 a year In new revenue. «
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REDS’ PURSUERS PUT ON PRESSURE TO ADVANCE FULL 6Two Home Run Balls Costly For Cincinnati
■ 7 OEORG B K IR K 8E YNEW YORK, Ju n e 22 (U.R)—C incinnati's ^ u r closest pur-
■’ ~ ' '■ to p u t onsuers w ere creeping up on th e R eds today reai th e pressu re. The C ardinajs, G ianU , Cubs aijd
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.......... , ______ M « r th rew twohom e n m b*Us l u t n ig h t to ly n U> ipoU i n o therw ise p itc h in g Job u id bow ed to . . 3>1, before 24,000 fan s a t C incinna ti. W hitlow W y a tt p itched h is sevenUi consecutive trium ph.^ . C ards G e W ild * T h e R eds’ de fea t enabled the C ards to tr im th e leaeue-leade rs’ m a rg in to SVi gam es. 8 l . L ouis rifled o u t 18 h lta to overw helm th e ' P h illies. n1<>3. C u r t DavU gave u p n ine h i(s. w inning h is e igh th gam e.
w in n in g th e ir lOth gam e In 11 s t» r u . th e Q lan iJ exploded a I0 -h l t a tta c k to b e a t th e P ira te s , 6<4. and c lim b w ith in seven gam es o f the R e d s . ' C a r l H ubbell's re lie f pitching in th e la s t lU innings, In w hich he s topped a r a ils in th e e ig h th w llh tw p m en o n base a n d th e G ian ts on ly one ru n ahead , p roved the tu rn in g po in t.
W blieh lll BUbdnes BeesE a r l W hlteh lll le t th e Bees down
w ith s ix h iU a n d th e C ubs scored a 3>0 victory, th e ir fo u rth s tra ig h t.
T h e Y ankees tu rn ed on th e h e a t i8 « ln a n d knocked dow n th e W hlt« S ox , S-S. a f te r traU lng. 6-0, a t th e s u r t o f th e ir h a lf o f th e f if th . BiU D lckey'a se re n th - in n in g hom er w ith a m a te on base # l i th e deciding punch .
T h a R ed Sox slipped to 13 gam es b eh ind th e Y anks tfii losing, 6-0, to t h e B row ns, w ho w ere red h o t beh in d rookie J a c k K ram er's p itc h ing . «.
C levelnnd took advantage of some w eird field ing by th e S e n a to rs and ' nosed them ou t, 9-8. T h e In d ian s m a d e seven h its coun t fo r n ine runs w hile th e S ena to rs could g e t only e ig h t U lliea on th e ir 17 bingles. W ssh ln g to n m ade fou r e rrors and le f t 14 m en str&nded.
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F ra n k CroaelU nsnally e o n - plete* doable pUy*. bnt baU seen in th i s p k to re rfcachcd Babe DahlgreD*a h ands loo la te to n ip B ra ce C anpbeU as CleveUad ont* fie ld er foroed RoU; U em sler a t aeooskd baaa t a IndUasT big c ig h tb in n ln f In th ird and deelslTe gam e or aeries a t Y ankee ttad lom .
Riggs Defept May Shift Net Picture
B y HARRY 0 R A Y 8 0 N (NKA le rr lo e SporU M lto r)
b o n McNelll'B s tra lgh t>M t rlc to ry oYer Bobby Rlgg« In th a f in a l o f the r r t n c h aisglca h a s ft h m l e d re a d ju s tm th t o f te n n is values.
E ith e r th e O k lahom an w ho rep-- re se n te d K enyon college of O hio Is m oro form idable th a n one h a d su spected o r K m u h o t th e f lnee t • in a te u r In th e w orld, aa ao m any supposed.
P e rh ap s th e t r u th U et som ew here In between.
C erta in ly McNeill w u th e f a r s u p e rio r plaj-er as- b e preva iled a t S tad iu m R oland Q a rro e rT -5 , 6-0,
U c k s C lass? -, J h e suspicion t h a t R iggs lacks th e c lass ascribed tq h im c a n n o t b e avoided. A t th e f in ish o f ,h is m a tc h w im M cNeill,, h e sa id th e co lleg ian was sim ply too capable fo r h im . a fairly- obvious conclusion.
R iggs again lost because hifr could n o t s te m a n a tu c k f ro m elpae q u a rte rs . O nly a few p la y ers h av e b e a te n th e Los Angele« lad . a n d th a t la ttie w ay i t h a s been accom plished e ac h tim e. A n in te restin g fe a tu re o f th e m a tc h w u th e b reak of l l con secu tive gamee won by U cN elll to
paraU el a sim ilar ru n by Jo h n Brom - wlch « g a ln s t R lg g t In th e D avis cup challenge round la s t fan . '
In bo th cases R lg g s 'w u a ttack ed a ll th rough th e c o u rt a n d , f ind ing no answ er, w aa bewildered.
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alm ost a ll occasloos, how ever. H e Invited isttacks . . . u k e d th e a ttac k e r to w ear hlm aeU o<it try ing unsuccessfully to p e n e tra te a soUd defe tue.
TTiat m euiod h u been em ployed by g rea t p la je rs . no tab ly . R ene L a- coste,' b u t tn th e case o f th e Ulus- tr ious F renchm an th e d ifference was th a t h is game never w u based on th e an tic ipation o f e r r o n by h i j opponent.
Lacoste's gam e w u based on a b solute knowledge th a t h a cou ld no t b e fo rced to r ton* to poaiUons Iroo j w hich he could n o t m ake scoring shots.
L acosle had h is oWn a ttac k s sU nU y ready to U u n ch a t th e m om en t th e opposition m ounted .
Riggs, on th e o th e r h a n d , contin ually was forced In to poslU ons from w hich h e could n o t escape, a n d in w hich h e h a d no offense.
In bagging th e F re n ch crow n, M cNeill becam e th e f irs t alm on-pure to hop In to th e U rge shoes le f t v acan t w hen J . D onald Budge tu rn ed pro. fesslonal.
McNeill now holds one of th e w orld’s big .four titles a n d besides Budge h e U th e only A m krtcan to ta k e It.
tREAO T H E T IM E S W AN T ADS.
Legion Boys Set Tilts For Practice
Tw in lia lls A m erican Legion Junior ba seb a ll.te am played a t Burley th is a JU m oon in th e f lra t o f two pracUce gam es i l a t ^ before the • t a r t o f Legion d ls trtc t playoffs.
K im berly boys w ui m e et th e iocaU In th e o th e r prac tice gam e tom orrow a t B p. m . a t Jaycee p a rk . Coach' Ju d y R ash h a s urged aU candidates , inc luding th e ones n o t m a U n g th e tr ip to B urley UiU afte rn o o n , to re p o rt a t th e pa rk fo r th e baU gam e tom orrow .
K im berly 's ouU lt U n o t « a tered in th e L esion playoffs th is year, bu t U being developed fo r d is tric t play n e x t season.
PU yers m aking th e U lp rto Burley today inc luded: D avidson, ca tc h e r: T h o m u , f i r s t basem an; Toolson. sho rts top ; T elz. th ird basem an: Davis, r ig h t fielder; S m ith , cen ter IleW er; E vans, le ft fie lder; Schneu , p itcher; W allere, p itc h e r a n d o u tfielder; Cartiiey a n d CaUen, o u tfielders. a n d a ib b a n d B landford , Infielders.
C arl R itchey a n d Ed W arn e r of th e A m erican Legion w ere to ac com pany th e boys and^ th e ir coach.
M issouri se t a new fish p lan tin g record for th e tU t« in 18M. d is tr ib u ting 4.1U,1BB In s tream s a n d lakes.
Wildness Costs Double No-Hitter
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H ^ t . a o Justlee in baseball.G e h r t ' p itc h ed a no-hlC
gftine b u t lost. 1-0, w hen Bob S m ith e f U n lm i l ty h ig h m a tch ed h la pe rfo rm aao t.
O e h r t blame* hlm aalf.H e walked Sm ith ,A . passed ba ll aUowed his
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New Sun Valley Ice Rink Gets s Forthal Opening
SU N VALLEY, Ju iif 33 (Special) —S u n V alley 's new outdoor ice sk a tin g rin k , one .(Of the -largest in th e U n ite d S ta te s and a new m e ch a n ica l developm ent which pe rm its th e fo rm atio n of rea l ice on an o u t-o f- doo ri r in k in sunshine, was fo rm ally opened to guests s t Sun V alley on J u n e 20, according to a n announcem e n t by W . M. Jeffers, p residen t o f the- U nion Pacific railroad. ---“S u n V alley now has outdoor ice s k a tin g th e year ’round,” sa id Mr. -Jelfers. " T h e new r t r t , w hich Is 00 by 130 fee t, is th e only one o f its k ind betw een Chicago and th e P a cific coast.
" T h e difference between th is nink a n d o th e rs 'is th a t I t is com pletely ou trid e a n d requires no building in w liich to house It." Mr. Je ffers sa id . "T h is enab les th e ska ter to have a ll th e b e n efit of S u n Valley's beneficial su n sh in e a n d a t tlie same tim e enjoy th e ex h ilara tio n of skating."
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A m w n k i Doiirn o l O hui * W ln rt O h ln » H irb . nravM to "IS Todmy I 001 W.11 in d h*p»y. ah uwoM c o n a n ^ . n ipna: I wotH .M lly M ih MUiw Viii UI« •••ms good again, f am h a n » to neoouaaBd Ohineaa R e r t? te thoao w h ^ iS dM n e n a w inoae wno read Uiia ad.
M R0. WM, W ARBBRO. ftlX g (h A r t . K . T w ta V alk , M sb a . •
CHAM « .wma HERB <»MPAinr2 5 1 T O U R I H A V B . R M T _ . T W N m L S , ] D ^ 0
T l ie n a re only tMree people who ■fra ta ierw ited In Y our P e r* V -» M ercury e r Unef>tn Z ephy r.' T hey a re je u . wa a a d th e Fo rd M e te r Ce. O nr In tereel In ymi doea n e i alop w ith Ibe sa le • ( th e •n iem ohlle we knew l h a t ' t l la e a r retponilblH ly t« aee lh a l tlM <ear glve^ yea ih e eerrlee th a t
troab les will be lltlle rniea w hen y e a r e a r U ■rrrlced and eheehed by you r Ferd D ealer . . . w ith approTcd equipm ent, gennlBeparta, battery tral
.................. -...•MO87 V-B Deluxe Fordor S edan 1478 37 V -a Deluxe TUdor B adan |4S0 37 V-S 00 <;oupe. New M tr. ..g4S0 37 V -8 BO Fordor Sedan. ■
« New M tr .............................. g^so« D cBoto Sedan .................. ,»41ft3g Plym otith Deluxe 8edaa ...t87S a s V -8 DIx Fordor Sedan,
90 <V.B Fordor Sedan . 84 V-B T udor Sedan 38 C hevrolet Coupe 34 C hevro let Ooaoh
~4a30
TRUCKS TRVOM T IV O US(0 V-S lYuok, New
' B re t Body .i...................... . u g gso V-B Truek. New Mtr 16T NTS JO' V-B Tnick, New Mtr l#T H itit, Diamond T Truck IM .- 87 Ohevrolot Truck )lfl Oiflvrolet Pickup 87 Ford P ickup......... .............
Many olhent All Makes, A l f Medrli. 8 ^ year ror4 Ikaler^Flrai fK
|JNIONMnTOH(r• T i i . w - i . - r i ’ r .M i,.
1
..Mhd Long MileageSomotlmaa tha big onaiUgat.itwar ioat., that'a part
rof tha hin in fiahlng. Your car qlwaya gota away ioat
— aa ioat oa you want — wfaan you ma Pop 88 gasoline.
And lhat'a part oi tha hin in hootoiing. Pop 88 ia
corroetly balancod to q>aad you ahoad at a touch of '
your dbcaUrator. . . to flaah up the hills . . . to put milaa
l>ahind you at low coat per mile. . Try a filling next time
you need gaaoline. Drive in w^ererer you aae this
fcmiiUar al^n . . .
STATIONS EVEItYWHEItE IN HTAN ANP IDANO
' . s ? x n ? ; ; . ! '■, r . : ^,.-
m IDAHO EVENINg.TlM ES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO T M h d ^ W a , U S 9
P f f i l H D i M B WEDDING
OLOVBR, Ju a « n (Bpectal) — U e m b c n of Trlnltgr coagregaU on ftt B uh l t n d OtoTW, le led th e ir , p « - to r *nd wife Bunday on th e ir 25lh weddlak w in lm ia r y . Bev. a n d Mr*. D um e n fe ld l w e n m arried Ju n e 18, 1814. a t Ptort W aynt. Ind . M n . D *n- nenfe ld t was M lu Ida Rodenbecle before h e r m arriage.
Im m ediately following r e g u l a r w rv lce i. E«v. M. H . Zagel o f T w in r s i u addreaied a n d blessed th e h o n - orees, a fte r they h a d m arched to th e a lta r . Baskets and bouquets of flow e rs b ankM th e a lta r , m aking a n a t-
M rs. 'D anncnfeldt wore a p ink crcjw and lace dw ss w llh h a t to m atch , and sliver accessories. T h e choir, led by Mr. W esterkam p. r e n dered tlie hym n, "P raise V e th e Lord." After services, a c afc te rta d in n e r was served on th e c h u rc h lawn.
A t a special tabli;_*ere sea ted th e honored couple w ith fam ily a n d —- latlves, and Mr. and M r ( .> jM kam p and family,^ Rev. a n d 7 2 agel and family, and th e e lders und A e lr wive*. T he tab le w as c en tered w ith a large th ree tie red a n n iversary cake w ith lighted taper* in silver holders a t e ither side, .and baskeU of flowers were placed a t •a c h end.
M em ben of the congregation p re sen ted the honored couple w ith a silver coin shower. T he L adles' Aid aoQlety gave them a friendsh ip quilt. W aJther league presen ted a silver fru i t dish. Relative* gave th e m o th e r gifts.
Following the dlnnec g ram - %s follows ..A 'R«adlit(* St * telegram s from friends and rela tives by Rev. Z agel; A. H. J a g e l^ .m a s te r of. cere- m oolea; piano solos by E s th e r R a n - gen ; vocal trios by N orm a a n d Lots 8cbae fe r and M ildred B oeh lk i, vio lin duets by Miss H elen M eyer a n d
■ D onald M artens accom panied 'by E rn est M eyer on saxophone a n d M rs. M artens on piano, vocal d u e t by Boehlke b ro th e rs 'an d p ia n o accor* 4 k o aolos by A. Loaser.'
A t th e close of festivities, oake a n d k e cream w ere served. T h e com m it* tM on a rrangem ents w as a s ' lo l-
Rat Roulette.
Aw, raU ! th is varia tion on loose In cen te r ef ever hole th e r a t society protested.
1 e p m to r s in d la'taded In e
1,000 TAKE PARI:n
} l \, RU PER T. Ju n e 33 (Special) — A
s tra n g er pa&sing th rough R upert Monday evening m ig h t easily have though t h im self suddenly sh o t back to the. days of '491
Men a n d m a id en s in ga rm en ts of c u t A id style popu la r a geAeratlon ago th ronged th e dow ntow n streets, en rou te to th e m unic ipal building to the b ig .chuck w agon feed w hich pfflclally opened th e pre-rodeo get- to g e th er session.
Th a ffa i r w as tm der th e general d irec tion of "C heyenne Lou" Dickson. w ho w as a ssisted by "Chuck WflBon H ank" C reason, "T ex" 8 lg- m nn, “H a l f - P l n f D aly, "Scottle"Judtf, " S tr in g B ean" Lftriii -n iA Bcr U.wi P a lth fu l" E lm ore a n d "Cisco K id " K atssriiky. A fte r "chow ," served to over 300. th e even ing 's e n te rta in m e n t
pa rtic ip a te d In by close to 1.000 [orm ers from R u p e rt and nelgh-
.. . irifc ta w av ■
.-Pft'nclng. w ith m usic Ju m iah e d by itTB^iJtntJpy Five o rchestra a n d a i tM n H M ' w as given fea tu rin g spe- cTal a ttr a c tio n s such as a " J itte r bug” p e rfo rm ance by a n o u t of town group; specia l songs a n d s tu n ts p re- nenlad by th e local Business and P rofessional W om en: special dancc n QJntfBtirljjf'Mrs, S. K ataa rsky; group
:<{'Slnglng*md''Snla-tf^lDerB: yodellng^ O m aha. Neb., Ihonght up eonrt, above. H a l Is ta m e d
e tre ili^e re n ce . W h at-ren le ttc—a n d
eclagonsl board wUb.49 hole* diieked Into de term ined the-payoff. Follee a n d hum ane
perfom'boMrifc
Paul L. D. S. HasWard Conference
PAUL. Ju n e 33 (B p id a l)— ’n>* P au l word LD JS: c h u rc h held th e ir w ard c o n f e r e e Sunday av en ln i w ith B ishop-K . O. MerrlU In cbaiva . T h e ward cho ir, u n d e r th e Ifeafier- sh ip of F ra n k R ich, fu rn ished - th » musicni num bers . All presldanta. of auxiliary a ssociations gave sh o rt re p o rts on tlie ir w ork. Including Jam es MlUer, su p e rin ten d e n t of Sunday schools; M rs. O. T . MUl«r. presiden t of th e Relief society;-M re. U. U .L o* cander. p residen t o f th e young women ’s M-1- A.; C lay ton H ia tt, m em ber of th r yovmg m en 's - M JJ i . p residency; M rs. Lee O reenw ell, p resid e n t of the p rim ary association, and Leslie H arper, supe rin tenden t o f th e
.1 society.S take P residen t R. O. May. R u - h n i aWa
rni th f m ain ipaakerrLee-M er»-rill, who h a s Ju st re lu m e d from the University o f Idaho . Moscow, gave a sh o r t inlk on th e theology w ork a t th a t school.
O th e r special v isito rs were D avid K ing and L aM ar Wilcox, Heyburn. W ard rk-rk. Jesse B illington. Jr.. read th f nam es o f susta in ing officers of general aU ke, and ward.
and a p resen ta tion of m agic and s le igh t of iiand perform ance ‘ H arry Schneider.
READ T H E T IM E S W ANT ADS
l E K O i l l O O i :J f i td U K . J a u a (S jx c U II .-H .
M aine B houn; su p e r in te n d e n t 'e t schoe^ , sa id th U week th a t , new s h ^ l ^ rpo^i have been p u t .'o n bo th th e P le a sa n t H a ln a a n d th e C iny 'onside ^ d e schooU, a n d 'th e h ig h achool will receive a .n e w roof du rin g th e sum m er r o o t ^ w hich will cost approx im ate ly $1900. ^
A t boU) th e P l e u a n t P la in s a | 8 th e O anyonslde schools, th e g w m l
h a s a lre ad y ' been dcme.U n co la g l id e school building th e f i r s t floor a n d th e hallw ays of th a
mttk'Ha t o 'd m OB tb* looC «( 'lneolabQUdta(.8iKmDMld.:. ;
A BMr Utcfaen w in be. b a lK 4 a f m tw lB C th e hot lunebet fer .H bool e h lJ d m a t tha Waahbigtcn aehool. B R sT B ttoB 'U d a d d lU o ittl .n M » ts M a c added vh lob ' wUl n i b th e kltcbao ^ g r a d m a te ly U '- b y 13V and pre iide for • sm all storage space
l l i e h ig h achool b u tld ln l U un< d e rg o tn f exteoolTC repa ir . W orkm en t r e tv q ^ a i ln g th e fad llU ea fo r th a glrU ' physical educaUonal d e p v t* m ent, A ddltkm al sp w e U be lsg pro-
S c U Ilin (sp c ria tty p cep trea Am ceficcs, o a e C s r d ^ o r G l ^Bsskcr,oae fix P tn > latororBoiUfl(.Gtv«
NotaDaiieU n o n tA P O U B , lklB a..(U J»~A n-
here , r s ig h te d hy h la io t : ^........................... w a t e d by th e k teg .U n o t a D ane a o d haa never been In D eninM L JohnaoD w aa m ade, vlee consol^aftCT <Idng ew sldarab la 1 ^ w ork fo r th e D an lih eoD iolar serrlce. H e-w aa born In W lK ontln .
s^s lb r n c a u T o itc e iM
f c | i ^ n i r . l U f a s ‘'M iaele% M ^ ie B s e r
Ived pa to t. l ig h t in g fac ilities In th e L incoln
bu ild ing have been m odem lted also, 18 Inch fix tu res being added and some changea have been m ade in reg a rd to th e sw itches. Som e repair
r .K r i l e p . M r. and L qontjer, Mr. a n d M rs. E.
R e ln te . M r. and M rs. A. H. Jagels . Mr. and M rs. H . N. Lute,-M r.- a n d Mrs. R. B: Hllflker, Mr. and M rs. T. BurkhSlter and Mr, and M rs. R. M artens,
Castleford Epworth League Elects'Head
CASTLEFORD, June 33 (Specia l)— Deloree B arlnaga w as elected p resid e n t of E pw orth league a t a m e eting a t th e M ethodist chu rch S u n day.
h e r officers-f&r th e ^ o m ln g year
d en t; Bob B h o r th o tl i^ vIm -presiden t; I re n e B lackham , thi vlce>presidenlf B ona lyn Runy< fourth v ice-presiden t; J a c k P rltc a rd , secretary ; D oro thy Clemei treasu rer; G ladys L ockhart s; M axine MlUer, p ia n is ts a n d M arvin O lm stead, song leader.
Insta lla tion cerem ony for the officers will be Ju ly a .'
New RacketELYRIA. O . tura — T h e la test
WTlnkls in E ly ria c rim e evolution Is "dog. s tr ip p in g .'' A th ie f stripped th e c o llar from a dog ow ned by Miss Lucy H octor w hile th e dog w aa tie in t h i ya rd In f ro n t o f h e r home.
• 2 7 * »PER MONTHBuilds This Home
Let tk«tu i l d if i f l
E X C L U S I V E !In Ihe ffScni of doatk or porma- nont disahUily, M rW i<*r jxiy- menU art eaMelled aiul dear title prcBented y r m r family. TKU **Prote€Uid Pajpnmls*’ featitr* of **Budaet fiHilding**
.o m be had On L Y <ii Botee ' p o l i t e . I t i$ good brnmeee to
finanoe fom r Home bftHidiM wUh th k p r o M m
A m ifh ff prectkel p>M Hiat o f f m much •om f«rt ami CMvtfttonca l« riM *vera(« femMy with a M«*d for beJreew e , , Note perHcuUrly tha t any room the basement are KCMiible from I4m aide M tranM without d ittu rb in t the o ther roome . . . Th« Mm« h tr»« of th a IMwg room, which hae a coat ciooet a«4 ampla Mfht from thfoa w i i t ^ i . . . . Cornor bodroomi, pla«i»y of aloeot apaea and a dining nook hi tha modoni hH)chen are othor foatwraa o# ihia 4-SQUARI Damomtration Homa (Ho. 41-D) . . . Ivory building dollar k »a peodaca tha vtmoat hi ralwa throvgh tha • f etandard, pradaton matorials, Inchidfnt 4.SQUAR|I U m bor. •abem -W ool Ineirfa- thm , Na-W ood Insw lttint Lath, and W ait- am Rod Cadar Shinftoa . . . Bwt boat MWt • f all la lha t MUm Pay4tta'i Bud«ol IttlW - h»t Man pemUta yo« to pay for rttia modal hama wMi flva monoy you now a f ^ for r M t , . . S tart haUdlnf NOW . . . Aak ahM»t Ha. 4 1 -0 a « . . .
TWIN FALLB ' Brwlii 8elir«lb«', M(r.
..Jnw M aOl 189 8rd A t*, fl. LUMBERo m i v A m w m
j i b '
COMPANY■ yaai ■aa/jraa*
1939 C O LD SPD TNEW LOW PRICE
A Carload of High Quality, All Steel 6.2 Cu. F t Coldspots for Twin Falls
More Than 300 Twin Falls People Got More For Their Money With The 1939 G>ldspot
On file in our office arc dozens e f enthuaiastic letters from COLDSPOT users— th e y tell w hy’Vou g e t more fo r your money when you buy a Coldspot! Aak to see
these letters. ' ' ' ’ .
$5 DOWN AND EASY TERMS
T liera U only OM reilkon for this rem arksb le sales record . . . .
OoldqMt DOBB givs e x tra va lu t, Ooldspot Is know n throughout
A m erica fo r Ita safe, dependable econom y; fo r Its unsurpassed beaN lf. ftnd for l u m any qua lity fea tures. O om pars It w ith refrig
e ra to rs selling for MB to ISO more and you'll f ind i t superior a t
every tu rn . # -po ln t eold oontrol . . . . tip -proof rustless w in ahelvea . . . . speedax fingertip tray releasa , . , . au tom atic In terio r llgiiUng . . . . g isss defrosting tray . . . . fly shVlf a n ^ defrost
a h e l t . . . . and m ost im p o rtan t, R O T O M T S OURRENT O U'i'l'EK
for m axim um econom yl You’ll w an t a Ooldspot fo r iU beauty and
oonvanlenoe. a n d yoWM BUY Ooldspot fo r Me economy of price
and operation.
FAMOUS ROTORITE CURRENT CUTTERaupor-powered, quiet, th ir f ty l In ord inary use, .H
runs bu t a fraction of th a t i m i . . . to<ke«p food safer,
tA make more Ice cubes, RotlNtltc euta cu rren t oostj
to Use b o n a -« o tU leac th an buyinv toal
S E A R S . R O E B U C K A N D CO. FA L K 'SSailing Aganta
SiMI I
J i l iM t t / l t n nUiHO BVENINQ TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO
E^ei-y Day M Bargaiii Day on This Page — Re^C It Ijjay, WAWXJU) ba t e s
, i h r PuW »»u<m la B u ts ’" n k 2 « M d N K W t,
K A T IS m . L l N B m U Affl M s to r t . |M Ua» p v i A j . . . : — I t* T b m dV 9. per U w per t e y ^ U c O m d s r . per U m -------- -
88. 1*S% D U cou n t F o r C ash
OM b dlMouDl tlluw K t t t ftdver- Uscm ent U p«1tf (or wlUUo Mven d i jn 'o f . t i m in M rllo o .'Mo c iw in a d *a u k e n tar lew
U ne ot cJassJIJed advcrCUJn* com- puled OD bM ti o f f lv i OMcUun- UngUt word* per Um . .
IN TWIN FALLS ' raO N E 3S or n POfI AOTAKCR
IM JBAOMB Leave Adi «t K « W Root Beer
COMPLETE COVERAGE AT ONE COSTBO X N UM BERS
T h e TIM TB and N IW B wlab to BUKO a c lear to IDelr readara tb a t ''b lind ads" lada ooD iaio lm k num ber m oare of lb s (wo paperai a re itrloUy confldenUaJ a n d do la> (o rm ttlo n can be f tv e r oon c em ln i th e advarU5«T- A nrorie v a s U n i to anaw cr a c lu s tf led ad c a m r ln i a T IM ES.N BW 9 bo« num ber abOuld w rite to th a t box a n d e ith e r m all o r briD f It to tb a T iM s e > t« r v s office T har* la o o 't x t r a o h trg a lo r bos nuiBbera.*,^
SHECiAL NOTICES
lly . W eive^njoyad serv ing you d u r ing t n r w l y * u a n d w ill con tin iie to give th e sam e h igh qua lity work* m iw il)lp and service in th e fu ture. lU ip h E. T u rn e r a t H u d s ra - d a r k 's . E x p ert shoe rep a lr ln ? . ^
IT PAYS...
GOOD THINGS TO BATM A RR IED tRan w ith ti»U er house.
Exp. Irr iga to r. Local em ploym ent office.
M IL K SOc; cream 90c. P h . 0483'R 3. W A N T E I^ - 'A 'l m echanic, ab le t4 leave T w in FalU . M ust be mar> rlMI. Box t t . N ew a-Tlm ei.
o rc h a rd . ^ N . ,^ 4 W .o
P O T A T O E SD ellv e rf tt. . . BOe. . . P h . 03S3-J4
LA JlO E B W E irr
LOOAL conce rn w anU 3 o iL l. U vbi ' w ire M laaiaen -to r e p r e u n t -us- in
th ia v icinity . E x c e p tii^ U y good Income for th e m a n w ho works. W e will c o n ta c t you peraonally. w ri te Box 18. N ew i-Tlm oa.
W H 0L X 80K V , pasteu rised S E IU UIUC->So gal. B rlo c contalnera. Y o u a i 'a D airy, T ruck L ane.
BXMI>aweet c)terries Be lb. p icked;Jl^c you pick. S h o rt crop . W lse-
• m an O rchards, m l. N „ H W .. S F 4 n ta W . P h . 17&1.
Mk every n ig h t I n d . Suit.
" B lO U , sa fe PA ST EU R IZ E D whole milk SOc gaL P u t up in gaQon contalnera. Oaah and carry-
TO U N Q ’S D A IR y . T H U C K LANE
CHIROPRACTORSD R. H ardin, ISO M ain N . P h . 1641.
BATH ANt> MASSAGEU A LLO RT. 114 M ain M. P h . 111*11.
SCHOOLS AND TR A IN IN GT, r . Business U niversity . Com plete . course in business machlne.s,
LOST AND FOUNDSake’s rab b it dog h a d gone a s tray ,
No h a re w ithou t a h o u n d ;B u t Zeke'a gone h u n tin g —fOr today
, T hrough W an t Ads i t w as found.
SHARE e x p . ^ Boise. P h . 0380R0.
LEAK Beck a n d "Leon," fo rm er opera to rs of th e BlAbee S tu d io have maved to 331 Bho. N.
3 H IO H Softool girls w a n t rid e to Sen Pranotoco by Ju ly 1. S h a re w p . R ef’s, Box aa, N ew a -T lm ^
WANTED a ps&iengers to M lnne- spolls, M inn. S hare exp. 1417 6 th Ave. E. o r a t4 M ain S,
Don’t miss ai sini[Ie
one of the many
b a r g a i n s listed
daily in the rimes
and A^«io» Want
A ds. Yqu’ll f i n d
many c h a n c e s tt>
save monej# «n t h c ^
things you need.'
W U H n p i n . I l l . K 1 . » m b « V .
H E L P W A NTED— MALE H O U SEK EEPIN G ROOMSl - m C U I W lu k r c . MM.. Bdulto onl7.
P h . 838 o r c a ll 460 3nd Ave. N.
FU B N ISB E D ROOMS9 lO O ., (u m . W l A lexander.
I tU . a B d 'f a r a ie . Close In. P h . 88S.
N IC E double room. B r e a k f u t op> tlonal. S 4 6 « tb A v s . K.
H E L P W A N T E D ^M A L E AND FEM A LE
A T T lU C n v X fro n t bedrm . Spring ftUad m a ttreaa. 438 2nd Ave. West. Phone 1338-J.
t » W EEKLY. O row Muabrooma. oe lla r , Shed. W e buy SOo lb. W ertd 'a L argaat Com pany. P R E I BOOK. U ushreom a, 8*>a ttta , W aah.
BUSINESS OPPO RTU NITIESPIN E ou tdoor buslnes»—lde -cream ,
candy, popcorn ; se ll on acc 't. of healV i. Box 91 N e w s-T lm ii .
EA ST SID E O r o c e r y i ^ sale, r a s h equity, bftlance term s. Oood stock a n d equipm ent. CaU a n d look over ou r books. 318 A St., R u p e rt. ld a „ P h . IM-Ii-
K IM B E R L Y M A RK ET FO R SALE!
C ash equity . B al. T E R M & Pull line of groc. a n d m eats ; good equipm en t. lU y H arker. P h . H , K im berly.
R U PER T , Id aho , e sU bllshed service siAtlon doing good business, re qu iring b u t lim ited cap ita l. Affords excellen t b u s ln u s opportun ity to r ig h t pa rty . Phone Tw in P a lls 410 o r B urley P h . e.
U N FU RN ISH EDAPARTM ENTS
^-R M . a p t. 436 2nd Ave. W.
a ^ . , pUy fu rn . 43ft 3 rd Ave. N .
MOD, u n fu m . 4-rm . a p t , full basem en t 3ft9 4 th Ave. N. See E. A. Moon.
4-RM. basem en t a p t aiO; l*rm , up- ■laltB a p t, »20. New home. “ Jefferson .
AN Inexpeiulve W an t Ad will sell your uniMeded articles quickly and Inexpeniively. Phone 38 or 83 to> dayl Ask f o r ,th e A dU ker.
FO R REN T: New aparlm cnti). Just flnlHlied, w ltli o r w ithou t garages.'
tiT A T B A PARTM ENTS 333 Second Ave. NorUi
BEAUTY SHOPS
3-RM . A dults. 813 M ain Avi. S.
•4 a n a 18 waves ^ prioe. Sham poo and finger wave ftOa Id ah o Barber Si Oaauty Shop. Ph . 431
SMALL a p t. reas . 4 \ i M ain N.
OKNUINE Reiillstlu o il M. Porrm e B eauty Shop. M rs. Neeley, Lola
. M artin , H elen W itt. Pe rm . 13 up. Phone 333-AT. ^
M A RO ILLI‘8 . m M ain ■ T h e abop of unusual p e m a n e n ta a n d l i s t . In i finger wavaa. O il aham poo and flngar wave 50e. B v a n ln p by ap- poin tm aat. Phone MS.
BEAUTY A RTS AOAO IM Y Oil PermaiMDta aa low aa l iM .
Jun io r S tu d en t work frae. Pb. M i lU Main W M t
S in m T IO N S W A NTEDHOUSEW ORK by ho u r. P h . 881.
1ST. c lass a lte ra ilo n i, d rc ssn iak liit, rim odiU ng. 710 and A ve. E. I M i
PAINT u p l O ia ta u p l R ouM p«lnt> ing a apeelalty P rteaa m aom tW a, a E. U orehousa. p b o a e BOI.J.
fBM ALB H B LP W ANTBDW A N T B D -E xp., beau ty ope ra tor.
W slton B eauty Shop, R upert.
“ MALEIiBLP WANTEirUOY 18 or older (o r a lira .,w o rk
dslly. W rite Box 98, Ncrws-Tlfflfa.*
ru i . l .E H a ru s b Oo. e an use m an with r a r . fidm e add ress 34S and
. Ava. WaiU JPbooa I1N >W .
FU R N ISH EDAPARTM ENTS
U N FU RN ISH ED HOUSES4-R M . house. 337 4 th St. E . R l l»3l.
• -IttC . house, garage. Oor. 3rd E . and A sh, 130. P b . 1&3-W. O ettert.
BAY, GRAIN, m O TH IS CURIOUS W ORLD7 A N T S D -U ra to c k to p u tu r e cd U ua i r a a U a l f h . m M l i .
UVBSTOCS FOR SfLE
SO U N D m o u th b r e e d i ^ c w u a t B u h l stockyards. P h . JA hn Pence, 1833 T w in P a lls o r.9 0 -R * U , C u - U cfonL
BABY CHICK9B A B 7 ehieka, h a to h ln g ftQ •um m er.
Bunny C h U H atoieiry, ?U ar. Ida.
weeka. o id chloka. l i e . weeks 130, « w k. o ld cockerala 44o; I lb. co lored (rye ra ; 6 to IB w eeks old U g h o m pulle ts. H A T K 8 H I- O RADE HATCHERY. Phone 73.
POULTRYB U F F f ry e n . Fhooa i s f r .
R. 1. R ed fries. M rs. B. W alte r . 1 W.2U 8. K im berly. P h . M -H ll.
PR IE S ; W, Rocka a n d Reds. U ml. N. 6 P ta. Oeo. A. BradMgr.
LIVESTOCK— POULTRY WANTBD
W ANTED: F r e sh 'n a n n y goa t. 867.
K I0 R B 8 T prioaa pa id fo r y o a r f a t eblokeaa and tu rkeys, tpdapaad* e a t M eat Com pany. ________
BIRDS. DOGS, RABBITSLKWELLYK S e tte r pupe. W I t a d No.
FO X T errie r puppies. SU 3 rd N.
S P R IN O Q I span ie l pups, f o r 336 ^ Ave. N.
LET’S SWAPC A R fK N T ER Would lik e to exoh,
w ork fo r good used eoupe. P h . 1880-W.
CA BIN ET rad io , good cqnd .,. for 3 -w h. tra iler . W . Snkier, 818 2nd A v e .W ........................ -
M ISCELLANEOUS FO R SALE
ELSC TR IO A L supplies a n d flx turea fo r hom e o r o o m m m la l in s ta lla tion . K RE N O EL 'S HARDWARE.
By Willlaoi VwtoMi
A A H T E n O N C SL A T IN r6 T H S M A I N
U » N S U A ( S E O F ’ L A T I N A A A E R iC A .
« D ( N M J R a H »- • c t a r r L A N o /
H A Dcm
T H E « U M I NI 4 9 S , IB Q O .M 2
I j O N O O N h a d n o n H I N 4 S f a H T a e f s f y t / ) ^ M a .
» w . Norman Baidlfell, Walli. NeV., preMbad.the sermoo at the Meth» edut <mui«h last Sundw. liav.Hart-
w m o n i S u B i SA fa rev a li d ln n it , '
a n d -Mrs. R ey C h r-Tsmrva~n9~Ji._____
f l is ty f iv a peopl* au«m i*d th « loa oratm mcUI and lilay. ‘Vtdnapinc B e tty ," given a t th a l i A J . e h u rc h F riday . Ttie social was sponsored by t h e Z lona league.
L arge c r ^ a tten d e d » F a th e r l d a y program a t th e R a-O rganU ed L. D . chu rch Sunday. A p t« t r tm w as g iv tn .» due t by M rs. 0 . OUmor* a n d x m D lekarson. acrtpture r e fu U ^ liy
ANSW ER: Wrong. S panish . P o rtu g u e se a n d F rench, p revailing la n f* iages o f L atin America, a re of^ L a t in o rig in , hence th e nam e.
MISCELLANEOUS FOR 8ALB -
PO T A T O chip and D o-nut m achine , slloer and full tqulp. R eaa. Box 18. Naws-Timej.
HOUSEHOLDFURNISHINGS
F O R p a rticu la r people ~ unusual law n fu rn itu re —close o u t prlees.
. H arry M usgrav t.
H 'I N . and H-lfl. round rod, oabla, wood pipe, sinks (n d bathtub^ g o v e r ^ e n t »»rvsje^boots and shoes, tlrei, boots and relinera,
IDAHO JDNK HOUSE 183 2Ttd-4ve. a. Ph. 338-W.
H o t t ^ H O L D ~ ■ . F U H ^ H p l N G S
« ! * .0 0 . F T . s u w l r t W tO T r e n t e r fo r unpaid balsAee c n eon* tr a c t. K im berly M arket.
» X IS w ashed WUton rug . R oae-rust color. O n g ln a i/c o s t *148J0 . . . Special p ries ISO. U sed In o u r ho m e 4 y e a n . Also a n o th a r • s 13 ru e . H arry Musgrave.
W EST tN G H O U SE clectrla roaster . E xcellen t condition. M rs. L. W . W alton . 33ft- ftth No.
FU R N ISH ED BOUSESl-R M . A dults. 888 ftth Ave. W.
4 RM-, n o t m od. t l ^ mo. Ph, 1835.'
NEW 2-rm . fu rn . house, b a th . R( away bed. 630 M ain North.
O REO SO TE d lsln fe c t« n t sp ray for bog pens a n d chicken ooope.
SPECIA L 60c GAUB ring you r containers.
Q LO B E SEED A FEED 0 0 .
H ang "For R e n t" upon Uie door Som e will see th e sign, bu t more
R ead th e W a n t Ads every day, Looking fo r a p lace to stay.
W A N TED T O RENT OR L EA SE
G O O D S or 8-rm , m odem house to r e n t o r buy, fu m ao e h e a t p referred . Phone U . P . f re ig h t office.
REAL ESTATE LOANSLOANS on FA R M S and ROM ES
F red P . B a te » -N o rth e m Life Ina. * 0 0 , P eavey-T aber BIdg. P b . 1879.
- 4:ousE[ONES FOR SALE
A T T R A O nV E «p t. fOT 2. Ph . 187-J.
iHj r n , a p tT A du lU only. P h r^ 3 8 .
BEA U TIFU L N EW HOME Ju s t boinff completed I
T u’o bedroomB, fiTlI b u e m eii l . Located In very cleslrnble dlstrlot. E arly purchase allow s choice of decorations and linoleum.
A home yuu will be proud to own a n d iirlced so th a t you receive 100% -PL U S" viOiirl
Your lii .'iw tlo n 1» welcome
P honr 1 2 « -W evening*.
PROPERTY—SALE OR TRADE
30 A. fIftliT fa rm fA- house a n d Jot. livestock o r good oar. Im i. Spring Valley C ream S ta tio n , H agerm an o r write Box 1ft, TUnea-News.
MODERN 4-room a p t . 89I-W «44I.
j u s T A u n i B loD . P h . 4B«. o u u vri.
MOD, 3-rm . ap t. Adult«. I l l 4 th E.
a RM. fu rn , a p t. P rlv . ba th , Five F o lhU ApU, 130 A ddison, W,
O L IA N fu rn . a p t. S iim tner rates. ,S lm i ap is . ISO 3 lld A vs. N.
m o t olean S -rm . fu rn . uptow n, apt. P rlv , .te th , refrlg . P h . 1711.
r o l l M N T l trae tlT f I Apta. 860
com fovtable, a i' i A pt. SI, Call/.
Ava, N . P h , ieoe. .
ifE W u i t n - m o d . a room i. ba th . 'E leo, n n g a , refri* . O varstuffed |u r o . lo n ilA ttd . N tw noora. 131
ROARO AND r o o m 'R M . a n d Bd. 130 6 th Ave. N,
m i . A M , ts 6 I t t ) Ava. & P b . M6-W.
» M . ^ Bd. a e i 3 Ava. w . P h . la i i .
RM a n d bd. 814 I r d Ave. N.
10c SPECIA L lOca t th e N E W S-TIM ES office.
E nd ro lls of p lain, w hite , good qua lity new sp rin t, especially nice to cover shelves, p lcnlo U bles, etc.
,o e t them while they la sti
I tlx tu re aK REN O EL’S HARDWARE
MONARCH range; 3 beds, double a n d 3 quarter; b reak fast se t. 323 Addison.
FOLLOW th is column dally fo r o u ts tand ing buys In houaahold fu r- n ish ing i. Shop and save th e W a n t Ad Way]
r rad io s—S U w art W am era, . Ian s a n d M otorolas. EASY T E R M S —RO O K B 0 3 T 0 M PR IC E S M oon's. Ph. 8.
3 almost new, repossessed M O H AU t LIVINO ROOM SETS
a t a vsry reasonable prloe. H O O SIER FU RNITU RE 0 0 . P b . 101
Businiaa and Professional
DIRECTORAlterations
P h . 279 D oss' Royal Cleanara.
A uto ServiceB E E L ine fram e and mxte a lignm ent,
w heels stra igh tened , expert body, fender w crk Auto an>ss, pa in ting . F loor sam le rs tt; ren t. FO SS BODY S r a ^ S . O pp. F ire House.
BicycleB laslus Oyclery. p l io r t 181.
Sales and Brrvlce RED U CED PRICKS
O lnystcln Oyclery, 338 M ain 8.
B uild ing Contracting
C abinet ShopsK ltc lien C ab inets Mndr. 33il Main S.
C urta in ShopsOomp. line c u rta in rods. C urtain <
D rapery Shop, Dtolw* Bide. 853.
FARM IM PLBH EN TS10 FT . M cD rt. tra c to r b inde r; 38
In. Rumley g ra in M para to r w ith bean a ttac l)(n*nU , good shape. Hull Broi. 8 ml. N, Jerom e on By.
Floor a a n d la i, U . A. lietder. 0291-Jl.
A bbott P lum bing A Htg. C a r h . 88
S p u u a , yr. ou t, reas, P li. 0483>Rt.
N E IT E D Oem a, 1 y r. from c ert, 3 ml. S. of K im berly . B. H . F fo o to r . .
N O nTllfO tN Id ah o aeed poU toes, p u t 'o u l on abaraa. P . L . T uokar,
<-Tear >31 «8 rd Ave, E a s t
HAY. GRAIN. FBBDMAY, w heiit i i ^ W a y ,
W IIX U ade hofM e, harneas. rubber tire w agons a n d Iron tire w agons (nr l>ay In Uie field, beet tope or- graUi. W, 0 . H a r r ll O riUn Co., Ph . 0484-Jl or i m . . ^
N O TICETURKEY GROW ERS
T urkey S t* rt« r -------13.88 p a r owU
ri) , 180 TN Sbo. Q o, T .r .
^ i n g n
miek aora teh ■ | j o
Meal. eto.C IU M I s n o « f B P Op..
Floor Sanding
Furnaces
Im uranccFaavey>T aber Co., Ino. Phone 301
>. A uto. U u H siler. Ph. 8M.
K ey ShopB laatua O yclery. I'hoii* ini.
pohlida K «y Shop. LAWN MOWERS n t n / O t f % f E D . 138 and fit a s a c k
Of KUtae O tp t. Btora.
~ IHower Servfee
•B h O f ttW M ain • . Ph. a n -R .
MovingFO R D T rw u fa r , 'in*iir*d csrriara, ^ 9baa% m for any moving Job,
Moon O oal * I ta n s fe r, A b«d»m M M , m oving, tran sfe r. Ph.-1. 900.
M on$u to Loan0 . Jo n a a fo r loans on homes, noom 8,
B a n k A T ru s t BIdg, Ph, ao41
F M ia . M d O lty Loans, 4 H ^ .icU cS T sw ln i t a w t * n i 4 0*. fh.
Money to LoanAUTOMOBILE LOANS
Confidential Need 8100, 8300, 8300 for vacaUon
or to pay up sm all bills?See Joe Covey-OA SH TODAYl
W ESTERN FINANCE. CO. P errlne Hotel Bldg.
JIEADY CASHW hen you need Itl
Ift a n d Up. on
YOUR SIGNATURE ONLY
I f y o u 'a n itea<|y]r employed see ui a n d get ex tra cash to pay bills, .enjoy a vaoRtlon, etc.
CASH CREDIT CO.n m s. 1-3 , PhoneB urkholder BldjL
Osteopathic Physician
Plano Tuning
RADIO AND MU81C1—O ood . used p iano, eheap . I
F u rn ltb re Oo. Phone 161..
AUTOS FOR SALE
TRUCKS AND TRAILERSN EW am . deluxe, 8180.103 4 tb Ava. I ,
■38 TNTERNATIONAL 1-tOn 6-spaed
AUTO PARTS—TIRES
HAGERMAN
v t n M la M attta , T«n u ca l ooDd..............T1»aX)iBailL_-,.,-„,
. T i m . 4
D ahry l Dennis, raMUnx 19 O w an H endrlokson, a r e a d l ^ U rs . W ill ia m UlUoan, jr., a aeng by J im m la O arleson. a talk by Mr«. V nm k Pow ell a n d benedlcUeo by O om er C o n d l t
M iss RuU i K aidennan , S a n B er- nad ino , Calif., spen t one day la s t week a t th e hem e of M r. a n d Mm- W ard M arsh.
M rs. A rriila H u m p h r a y a a n d daughU ra, Joyee a n d Nedra^ r e tu rn ed M onday fro m a w eeks' va ca tio n tn O raoa a n d Sooatallo.
K enalng ton in h « w of U ra . E a r l AUen's alsfer, M i l U a d |« N aw m an, M lvar Olty, N. i L « u f iv a n M onday a t th e w Jonea hofoa.
Mlaa E lla M ae M U ln la ft T uesday fo r B a lt L aka City, w hera sha will spend th e sum tper v isiting h e r a u n t a n d uncle, M r. ai^d l i r a , R ona ld Peacock.
A . Joslen, Pam ona, oalU ., a n d d au g h ter. U ra . O race O rovee, L ong B eaoh , ■ Calif., a re vUlUng a t th a hom e of M r. Joslen 's sU te r. M ra. S te lla Shum ata.
J a y B rand t. Jefferson, la ., w as a v isito r M onday a t th e S l l u C ondlt hom e.
F r ie n d s here received w ord . . c en tiy th a t M r. a n d M rf. F h ii R a n dall, O handlar, Okla., a re p a re n ts of a boy, bom M ay 33, D onald Lae.
L oralne Bw arta re tu rned S a tu rd ay a f te r a vacation a t th e hom e of h e r g ran (;p a ren ti. M r. a ad M rs. R udolf
a t ooUlna aa b e c o U M M .T u rn e r ODenMl B ra OD OgOtU.'-'^
shot h im tbrougb tb a chea t a o d . d nack a n d took h im la te «tt8»M br^J Tubba <Ua« la ita a tly : . '
..S t ita pollea OoDtas ^arralgnad '. oo t i n t 6» t m I m M o t ohargaa m le o a u b« n o o t « M l i a ( ^ ^ ne ien tly to s tand tr ia l. T b iy M i t o im g n y
t e * S S w ^ a i? h (M S a « a .M r S Serlm taal record. - ■' .
N o Inquest wUl be held. iM N i ia tsurvlvad by hU wifa and one cbUd. a:
'^His wife Is expaetlnc t m a r r t i^ o f ‘ a aecond ohQd.
Tubb* narrowly aaoapMI « M th
A t KUlorgUn. C ounty n $ m . I M * la n d , a goat la o rew aad k ^ tfu iln c a th raa -day fa ir oacb W , — n a m o ra tin g th a day la i ttm aa w hen a iD a tT M o a tlo t . — ed th e vUlage of a a a p p ro M h ia f • m y .
Time Tables
D r. O avld Wood, S a n vytno lace , WM a R a g en n a a vis tta r a t th a H . O . T r u i t t borne one d a y -la a t w a a k .- -
M ra. W ard M a r ln a r .a n d aiater, Mlaa Jssae jf la ffa n e ifa r U ft F rid ay fo r W eat Los Angeles. U ra . M a rin er h a a bean vlattlng a t th e hom a o t b a r p a ra n t i , M r. and M ra. Joa ifiaffanag<
N . M . ia rd a ie y le ft M d a y (o r m . dlanapolU , Ind., w h e ^ h e w ill a t te n d th a na tio n a l T ow nam d o o a . van tlon ,
■ K r . a n d U ra . F re d R ob erta a reth « p a ra n ta o t a b«gr b o m v v .tiia T w in I W a m ato m lty hom a B unday.
L ois a n d D en Spenoar, BU aa, a re v u m n c a t th a hom a o f t h a l r l ^ . p a re n ts , M r. a n d U ra . R oy Faraona.
U r . a n d U n . J . D. B a r lo fl . d a u g h .D o n a tu a n d Palcy. a n d M rs. a .
B a rlog l sp e n t th a w aek tand la S a lt L ak e City.
U r . a n d U rs . D on P o r te r a n d eons of G ra n d Ooulee, W ash., a rrived F r id a y to a tte n d fudera l aervtees in W andeU fo r bU fa th e r. M anual Fort* er.
M r. a n d U rs . E arl In g ram , da u g h te r Phyllis, M rs. O hasU B arringe r a n d M rs. N. N anee, D enver, visited a t th e j . JR. J e n le n h o n e U st week.
I M p.UavN . . u > T >
B est m olds money can buyl R U B B E R -A ew Ura m llen a . W O R tCM A N SH IP-100% . Y our ia>
te re s t la ou r InU rest. Forem an R ob inson a n d K eanfiib^^^«niry know th e ir ru b b o r.T a v e H tlrs co st; reoap sm ooth \lr e s if they pasa Inspection.
. W H E E L CHANGE-OVER
C om plete to 16-lnch wheeU, includes w heels, tire s a n d tubes . k . Only 818 a n d up l
24 — USED TIR ES — 243—9S0X17 11—4.78x10»—4.00x31 1—6.00x10
O U R SPECIAL 1038 M otorola c a r radio. Sold fo r
84#.ft0. Ueed 6 m on ths . 6 u r price . . . 828JW. New rad io gua ran tee l
L O W E S T T ERM S IN T H E CITY
B A RN A RD AUTO OO. M l »nd Av. E
DUKE ( W H S K OH I P S
Paintlng’DecoratlngO . E . K unkls. oontraotor. P h , 3103,
Plumhing’nea tingA bbott P lum btag M Htg. Oo. Phone
08. Stokers and W aU r s o f u n a iu
Radio RepairingPowell Radio Shop a t Detweller'a.
Real IS n ^ t-lnauranceF . 0. QMvaa u d
S h 0 9
R a lp h I , T u rn e r a t n u d iW 'O ia rk 's .
Trailer»T raU en for n o t 181 F w r tb W oat.
TraU^r houeea. Osm Trailer Oft
Typewrtifr*f a le i , ra n ta u and aan loa . P b o M po.
V p h ^ t t r i n g
•ftepalrin f. ratftnishlnt. Oreee * Bni* ^ m f u r a . IM la d Bl, I . r t k IM .
PA R IS , Ju n e 32' (U.n—T h e duke oT W tn d w r will m ake no decision to r e tu rn to O re s t B rita in o r v is i t th e U nited S ta te s un til h e ta lk s t / K l n g O eorge by telephone, a sp d te sm iiT sa id today. .
T h e s u te m e n t was m ade because o f anx iety lest an in fo rm al reception w hich th e duke a n d duchess gKve yesU rday to A m erican press correspondents be m U lnterpre ted .
T tie duke a n d duchess received th e correspondents who m ade _ "press view” f lig h t in th e new tra n s - A tlan tic flying boat A tlan tic C lip per.
T liey showed plainly U ielr desire to visit th e U nited S ta te s w h en possible.
A t th e reception, th e duke said U ia t hU only InU rest tn public Ilfs w as th a t th e re ahould be no general
LEGAL ADVERTISEBIENTS
BALKO P A P M i ^ m u y i r o t ' g
PAUL CCC CAMP
O ver 100 COO boys from P a u l c a m p le ft Sunday for C am p McCoy, W ls„ w here 87 of them will be dU - ch a rae d fo r exp ira tion of te rm o f e n ro llm ent, a n d over age. Six a re to be tr a n s fe rra d to o th e r places. U e u - te n a n t R obert P . F lesfo , Junior o f . f lee r, accom panied them , rem ain ing u n til Ju ly w hen he will b ring o u t m ore boys to rep lace th e ones w ho h av e le ft. F rid ay evening a fareweU
;y waa ■ - • cam p.
T h ro e bqy i w en t to B u r liy )o a t- U n d th e a m a te u r m usica l oon taat a t E ag les ha ll, R icha rd Oulley won f ir s t p u d e iln vocal a n d D onald UUafcUa a n d ,D a n ie l T o th w on th ird
)0 |^gK .#od g u ita r . plaX'
--------- a n d F riday '" th e F a ta0 0 0 b w a p U y sd a o tt ba ll w ith tha B urley h lf f i school U am . N ext 0 u n - d a y a fte rn o o n th a 0 0 0 baseball te am w iu play th a Fly ing D u tchm an te ^p t a ^ th e oam p a t 8 p. m , U te gam e w ill be open to th e publle.
O a o n a A. OlUia, a d u o a ^ a l a d v iser o f th e 0 0 0 aam p le ft w ith hU w ifa a n d tw o ohU dran yasta: ' *
M ra. j : a . U q a u l ra a n d d a u ih tw . s a l ly A an . w ife o f th a oam p aupaih In ten d e n t, la la a v in t w a S t 6r a n a ll aum m arli v U t i im h rela tlvM l a O raio iL
n iu r a d a y
14-Year-Old Boy Is Electrocuted
' VERNAL. U U h , Ju n e 33 (U.R)- L yle Johnson , 14-year>old io n of fo rm er She riff J , Em ery Johnson , w as eleotrdouted here Iss t n ig h t w hile he lp ing t n ‘
OB BSAL EiTATB AT PUVATB lAUC.
In th e Probate C ou rt o f T w in P alla C ounty, S U ta o f Idaho ,
In th e M a tte r o f th a B iU U o t- h * M A O OIE W ^UOHT
Notice' Is hereby g iven tK a t tb a undersigned, th e a dm ktla tra tr lx o t - the e sU U of M aggie W rlgtU BUla, deceased, will aeU. a t p r tv aU aala, to th e h ighest b idder, upon th a te rn u and conditions harola% ft«r m entioned, a n d sub jec t to con firm ation by u k i eou rt. on o r a f ta r t h t 3rd day of Ju ly , 1838. aU t h a t oa rta la
T v in ra lU C
...... iiy . a«rea l properly, be long ln f to u te . lying. situatO a n d ‘
f a r a m e ter system In s ta tion .
T h e boy apparen tly th o u g h t all eleotrloel connections h a d been ou t before he touched them , ArtKktlal
U t one in Block ona hund red forty-tw o of th e Oily o t T w in Falls, Idaho) to g a th tr v lU i a ll
com pany tin g u la r th a tanam M ta. Ha- a n d ---------------
WANT T I T L I OLKARED Roy Rile and Mrs. n i l c U Rile.
hU wife, have filed d ia tr to t-o o u rt s u it to c lear U U tflo lo t one , block eeven of Blckel add ition . D afendante a re Mrs. A nna 0 . Blokel a n d a num ber o t o thera. O . F . D u ra ll U a tto m sv for M r,,and Mra. B ile, w ho Assert thgy.Jiaila posaasssd th a p n n - a rty In question alnea S ep tem ber 1818.
MEANEST
the reun to belonglnf or la an y w iw ap p eru ln ln g .T erm s and oondlUon o f aala:
Cash, lawful n o o a r o l Mo U o M ■ s u t e e of A m erica; te n p a r o in t o f th e pu rchaH m o o t; l o ^ — " th a tim e of la la a n d (0 I th e . b id; balanoa sa le; deed a n d a nlshed by tha t
OLOVBR, June >1 (■paelaU- The only oow balonilnE to U. Thissaa waa alolan la Uand. ■ • • • ..........................
"Ruatlara” drova a’ tnn whara tha oow waa m alm i
» 0 i y M maehlne and aateljr drovo
Pagt-Twdv; I D A H O E V E N I N G T I M E S , T W I N F A L L S , I D A f l O
M A R K E T S A N D F I N A N C EBy U nited Press
LIVESTOCK
" i jS i^ M o ’V t-dir t» I ts 'h lih .r ; loB IT: kulk W.»e u> »7; ptcklnf MW* « 10 U.1t.ahM»s I.1M: •lead]M U : -------------
J.700 h««d. eonit»t(ni of 1 J»l Iiab*. *00 lnick-lti»: fM tMnnd fit Iamb* • ---- ^iMdi 80 U> M {
s r - i :..r'taO >bi"M l'd 'l9.2i «o i m ;
■!>«■ from ( tCHICAGO LIVK8T0CK
CHICAUO-Ito«t! ».000 : lop hu «m l and ebolfft. 1*0 l« « 0 Ibi- »*•« "______ d ebolfft.
IT.OS; 2SI) 10 2»0 I"- no lb. butcher* IS.IS txE »o«i — •'
SB; n«od I'ttk'
C altk: Jj;00: c«lv« 1.000: x»»»Ungi .nd lUhl and nifdlom -r.lBht .iwr* M.W to».G0: htlf^r. »•!>> at 18.50 o « ,.6 . kullt fully jwady at n .»0 down to M.6». temltn » (o t0.7K. , , .
Sharp: S.OOO; top rvatW.IIOJO; other* n>o«tl)rIM lb. f«d fUpp«l Iambi W--*l bulk eon.l .in chniM IS In IS.«0 : llaoihtrr t* .« I-2& ta U.K ItiMtlr..
OMAHA LIVBBTOCK
*'catll#*j‘®2,«<>” 't t l i ? . m : .laufliur •im n. y*ar»n« and »ht »t««lc ttran* i
•. Uc bl«h#r: bulk Ilaufhter Jlii*» IS to l» : «ood 1.102 lb«. 19.40; mni M « 10 M .*l: few »*al»r. M.S».
Sharp - #.B00: f««' ownlni "■ataadj: Idaho ajiHniara and illKhtlr abora; f«d <f [b. n a tlx i t ^ r tair
_ .d arAuod no rn laiBbi
onDBlTTlVESTOC*OGDEK—Hoc*: 2*0: top 17 on
130 lb. bouheij: mitnl klndi ** '5, S M.M: patkln* quciubk around
" « T m " l>- l6l» m TS
Idahoa n.JO; load 7» Ibt. at 19: load 7* lb. Idaho fwdar. IT.KS; b« l truekad-ln fal apriPKn IT.SO to lll .» ! to »7; hmi total . » « 12.11 to »!.' - aB4tf»n«on local* t l l« 12-
.. driMlna' 17.10: I f" cWr*IT.IO.
*ar tmm tt4 0
„ choiN i« ln » lanba___ Bi4 «J0 tolT :*lam h-> U.(0.
. tov amd bulk IM to « » lb. w tiiht. 17.10
*^K !at*^;**m *d»in« 1,«H »» }}crsM atMta I7.S0: mt41um » iw d hull. I« to H.EO: eaW« 10: food to (hole* Taaltn M “
lE A IH irS 'N E Wf O M O N m O W
T N.Y. STOCKSNEW YOB*, .imi* U (UP)~Tb« bi
k<l rlutrj hlfbtr.AU.V Junaau----------------------- ,...... iAlllwj Ch«ml«»I_________________ IM 'i............... .,1?
lb:t!(lns u l n airalnit heavj tnovi nf th> new crop In the »otJtll»»»t lo the prtMura on lha loarkat.
LlTiirpoel wheat cIo«»d S e U >p*4r. and WInniprt « a i off almott a 'o n U Kama* Citr and Mlnnrapoll* »h«at pric«*
■ a Etnt low«r.- ■ DUth-
ii(h u « n*M
'.70S
GRAIN TABI.ICHICACO-r.raIn rai
4 Op«n I W koll
July .........S.PU ....... .70‘i - ' i .71
___ .7 1 \ .S .7Ju^” ".'..._ .«» .«I‘i8.PU .... - . io > ; .s ,S0>; .49^.-.S.. .»«?! .10
OaUl.a ir ......SIS.-»»P1............. «osU^r......... - .MS
4 Soutiwrn Continrnul p il ef Otiawai Coro I'roJueta dul’ont dr NemotTn lUaiman Kodak Kkctrla - (kneral
...........— .” r.'- ...:u7 itowtr * U ik t — ------------ 7J,
_____ .:iKtfle ________s«1,(;«n«ral Koodt __________ _______ 44’>c:*ntral Hour* ...... ................ ... ...... 44V»<;oodx«ar TIr. . •• Inl«rnatlonll fti
1. ..tav;
.49S -47%
.« V .»*D«. .74». .76 :74S .74
CAHn (iRAIN ClllCAaO—Whrai: SampI* fradt rad 1‘ie ; No. I *ard 70*if-• •Corn: No. 1 moatlr whit#. I ^ t :D. f yellow to He,: No. t /vTTciwi>;e lo S0%c; No. I r«!>ow lO'.^c: No, 1
whil* SCUr.- Ul Nn. t mlnr.1 J21<r to M»ie: No.
>H lie lo Nr>. I while He toMt4«; No. 4 whlla to lie : aanplt■rari« lOe to^^JIe.
n” lW"'’ No.” ir Bjf I rAd lie to UcN i maltlnr *0e In S2tN.
Borbvani: No. t yallotr li«.
* POTATOESF U T tJE E r O T A X a TRADES
(Q u o tad o iu tu n U ih e d by ' S ad le r W cicner A Co.)
€H1CA«;0 POTATOM CHlCAtiO-W .ath.r part »loudy, i
Ptraturo 7*. Shlpmanu 1,041. arriva l*----track I7<. Bupplin ja th tr liberal, dcnand TTiodenilo, markM Calif. U a c WklUa •llfhtlr waaktf, Calif. Trlunphi itradr;_ w > . . ^ t q u a l -•outh«rn TrtB^phi and Coiiblin b«*t « Ity iU adr; alotk* •bowian heaUd and cay, weak. Ala. Bliia TrTuapha. wa«>a«hfd.
I2.0JI - 2; ihoi
WOOfiBOSTOM—Wool prlcta .Mra w«r«
"f mUad I t a ^ l a l a S and •i blood bright « •« :« from Ohio and lllrhlgan wrn* fr*«u»ntlr ouoltd at 10* In tbo craaaa daliTtml ta atari.
UHra w«ra hlddlnf 60c lo 0«i leoui^ baali for good rraneh eombinf lenflh fin* IVrrltonr *o*l i» o rlc lu l ta«». bul mo*t boUan > ^ Id not eoMldtr tk . bidi.
. car IMiJ. . . . . . . . . . . . -car* ihowlDf lora* apoltrd *aekiIn* decay, i c*r I1.7I, I nar I I ............ ..nixed, waihed and ■ Mnwa»hed.. ihowlnc aom* decay 11.CO. La. Rllti Triumphi, un> Waahed. I car 11.70. car ll.«0. Ark. DIIm Triumph!. I car fair gualfly ihowln* de. ray l l . » : Cobl.len, 1 car abewinc dec*] »1.W. Okla. IlliM TrlOmph*, »ood eondl lion. 1 car U.80, » ran 11.71: •howlm dirtr. *oin* d*car, t can 11.41.
Local Market*
Bu»lngJPrice*•oM wh*al ..BMWy, per * w t . ----- -—
i i i N i - r.*«al MortherBi Nu. )... flreat Northern* No. 2.-. O r« t North.rii* No. I ... OrMt Nortbem* No. t . .
l^etatloii* o{ two lotal iTw« daalti* 9ttofd "eu
ffiiuH K«dt, *«• -----------.Small ttada. » 7 * -----------amall Rtdi, • « * _______Ilm*1l K«l., •!* -------- 1 lUd*. f
Colored h*«i. under i Ih..............M«hotn bmlUr* .........................*fhom fryer* ............................
L*(horn hen*, oeer lb*. -----L««hnrn h*ni. «nd*r I S Ibe.........(olorad fr7*r* ...........Colored re**l*n. oear 4 lb*. .........■t*ca ................. ...........................
rx fin u cBNo, 1 huiurfal .Nn. I biillerrat . ...... .
M*dlim n iraa _ . . 14*Medium aUndarita .OoaRurelab
.... - r : - — :;i;:LIVknT<>CK
0M«« llibl bun«l*r*, l«« I* IIpoQiHlera .....................
OT«iS,*lchl bvteW i. tl« M lift0 » r ii« l|h t li«t«h***. 110 til iss '
psund*r* ................................... —,..H,7IUnderexliht bauher*. IH I*
poundan ....................... ....Feeder pLfi .................— .............. ........rafVln».e»wi, h e a ty _____________ H.M
M<r*. JIgkt _ -----Heiln*iJlii*""*,,"__ .r:
Br*n, IM peundi Btan, m pounde .
1 DENVER BEANSr
' Markets at a Glnncc•I m Iw 'I fj^ illa r and quM. ^
k m u la r ir ^b itMk* IrratuUi
0»ri«^Vj^ l**“u f S ', SubWr abMi *u*<iy.
COW•o a u b o d y Blole a cow l^nl1 wliorvrr
f o t I t mfty WMm h t v i two Ituittiid a t eat.
StwH fTa om o M M id Riley Hill, O M tM o n l. n p o r U d U ieft o r t row fro m h it . B)M « e v e r th e «eek>eiid,
.TIM M l W w ta ab o u t to hava a c«U.
T U E «A M I)itt« one, I
.......... - U ia t • O u■toteo from hU |4aca T h * eow, i h t ow ner wuk 1,060 pbunda, a n d w bit* ipo ttod . U waa
lD ''«boul two wMkc,
II.U ; 1 >wlnt .ilet*y/ (potted iark». No. 1 II,M and elti S 11. N. Car. Cohblera. wide rant* Ir price* arcordinc lo randlllon, many of- ferlni* ihowlns huled and deray, lener-
■ toed eondltlort many nfrerlngl »how- __ heated and ilocay tenerally «ood eon.
dlllon. I ear 11.70, J car* l l . « : *howlni*potled i*(kt, 2 care 11 ,10. 2 can
......... ihowlr* decay. 1 r*r 11.40, 1 r .iII.M. 2 rar* 11-SS. I car H.10: 1 ear badly deeaxed Me: 1 rar •howini ronelder.bl. deray 12.21: alw B. I rara ahnwlns heated
:*potled aark* II. (-*llf. U n i Whl.r*. r Ire. 2 r*r* Il.t7<i. I rar* II.II&. 1 tl.t2V;. T rar* 11.90: T«ntllat*d, S ahowfn* eontfdarable deray ll.lO:
Commerrlala. I rar 11.10: BUia Trlumpha under Ir*. J rar* I2,», ^
CHICACn ONIflNH CHlrAOO-HO.pound . .c l . i Teiaa yrllnoa II tu ll.<'^.Calif, yalluwa PlSe I”
ailUAR ^NEW YORK-No. 1 rc.nlrart fulurrt
loeed»l“ lS p t,'II.« / t"il'u iTN n.!'II.O IN ;
-an. 11.01 1.. 11.117; March II.M In J2; May 11 tn 12.01.
No. 4 clo*ed u|> s l/> 4S l<nlnla; aaln l,!00 ton*: cln**t July 11.44 lo ll.4« | Hepl. 11-19 in ll.lOSSi l>" • ' »»M.rt-K I I ,U S »o 11,1*1 M.y IM » S l«
= : i i i
I M*n«lll« _____________I.o*w'.Montfomery Ward ................Na*h Kalvlnalor ........ .......National Dairy TrvdueU ........New York Central ...... - .......l-ackani Motora --- --------- ...I'aramnuDt Piclar** ...........J . C. Penney Co. -----------------Penn*. R. B............... - .............Pur. Oil ........ .......... r _ .... ......Radio Corp..................................lUdlo Keith Orpb*un> ........ ......riernoWa Tobaeeo B ................Seart Roehiiek ..........- ...............Shell Union Oil ---- ...............tilmmon* C»--------------------------Soeony Vacuum ......... ............Soalhtrn Pacific -...... .. .... - ....Klandard Brand* . ....................RtaniUrd Oil of Calif..................
New Jeraey ,
..............Union Carbide * Carbon ................. 79Union , Pacific ............. ....... .M....... 9i>Urltrd Aircraft ........ ......................... I*'United Corp.......................................... I ’U. H. Steel, com .------------------- ---- 40'Warner Rroj.......................... .............. 4Weitrrn Union ........ .............. -...No a.i.ffeetlnihoUM Electric .......... - .... ...... 99F, W. Woolworih Co................. ........ 47'A m erican RoUlnB M llU 13*Arm our ...............................4 ’A tlan tic R e f in in g .............20'Boeing .......... ..............................— 23'B riggs Mfg. Co.-.............................20’C urtiss W right .......... - ..... ......... 5'E lectric AHto L it® ........................ 31'
II . 5', j | D istille rs ............:...........26A nftplcan A viation---------15'ny S t o r e i .............. -......... - jT i i
D litU le n ---------------- I2>i•r ..... ........................—
.Irllne .. I I SW hIU lkot«r* 9Chicago Prieum aU c Tool---------l a 'sOhio Oil ..... - - 7PhllH pj Petro leum ........... ............35Republic Steel ....................... ........ 15’.iV anndlum . 20
r apendinf plan•ta K ' dolUra had~IIHI*'(feet alnr* *om* *ort . .■ai] brrn «nllc;pal«f.
A publls work* profraa Would. Ineoly* additional <ue of at**l. but th* atMl (harca failed to rapoad. Th*j were down frM« tionally late in th* day,, altboufh abora t}<r early Iowa.
Motor ahar** moted throuih ____-.’c* and nrar Ih* flnlih wer« about ateadr. Copper ahar** w*r* ralz*.]. UUlltJe* k«t
cent BrlMly allhoush aom* of Ibon fiiTti. AvUllon* oud* calna rantlsff
........or* tiul. « point In Claan' Martta.Ralla **ied.
Loft featured In u l t f i l j and .lew high at HH. up U, S. Rubber. Heclrtr rrodaeta. Cbryaler. General Motor* and.ComtBonwe«Iik Edlaon wer tiee.- *
Railroad iuua* wer* narrow awotr* throuihout th* day and r*fl>ured loam 1*1*'In tXa.maloa.
Dow ^ e * ckMlni atock a n ra M i In- d u ttr ia l^ l.M . oft 0,71; rail »7.M. off 0.10: ulllily 24.00. off 0.01.
Slock «al(* approximated 410.OCO •h*rr* agalnat 47j).000 In th* preelou*C<irb *to<k tumorer amounted t
eompar«l with 77.000 la t ou* a**alen.
P U I N S iD M liYA celebration, w h k b -will be he ld
In th e s e a r fu tu re to m ark ib e a4 th u m lv e rsa ry of th e orgaolaatlon of c a rp en te rs Union nnm ber 1118 ta T w in Falls , was announced h e re thU a fte rn o o n by H. H. W eedhelm , gen e ra ] organizer fo r th e A m erlcaa F ed e ra tio n of Labor.
T teedtaelm iM lnted o u t th a t thla p a r t lc u l t r union group was o n e of th e few keeping up a c h a r te r a ll th io u g h th e period w hich was styled “T h e American P lan ’’ and also sev-JaaL
S p w k e rs J ro m n a tional heafl- q u a rte rs as> well as Id ah o fu e s t speakers a re expected to a tte n d th e session, d a te of w hich will be an* nounced in th e Im m ediate fu tu re .
O fficers o f th e union a t th e pres* e n t l lm e are P . 8 , Bw ann, p residen t; H . H . C hristian , secretary, and C . A, B ruestle . treasurer.
F reedheim also announced th a t th e m eat cu tlers a n d bu tcher w orkm e n union will m e ft ton igh t a t u n io n hall. 314*4 Second avenue e as t. T he c arpen te rs will hold regu la r session P rlf ia ; n igh t a t the
p la c e .,
T BUTTER, EGGS f- SAN FRANCISCO
&AN rXANCISCO—BotUrl -IS'<^e:,.«l *cor* l ie : H *cor«
Whol**aU flat. Uc,
lari* *l#nilardi
T I
N. Y. CURB IXCHANG*American Super Power ............ .rule* Servlte. new ........................KletUIc Bnnrt 4 Rhar* . , . . ..........Kord Motor l.td,
SPECIAL WIREC o n r t ^ ef
Sadler-W egener A C om panr Elks B ldg .~ F hone S l l .
INVESTM ENT TRU STSF und. In v ....................................... 117.88F und T ru st. A.........: .....................I 4.92Corp. T ru s t ......... ........................t 2.4BQ uart. In c ........................................• 7.76.
MINING STOCKSM tn. City Copper ........P a rk City Coiunlldated ......S ilver K ing Conlltlon.....Sunsh ine M ln M .............T In tic S tan d a rd ..... ,.....C ondor O o l d ............. .
1,17,
Kiwanis Name Local Man to
Farm BoardR 0 8 T 0 N , Ju n e J3 lUR)—In le rn a -
tloniil K Iw anU aw nrds fo r achievem ents In com m unity srrTlo* p ro . an im s were a n n w n c e d a t the nn tnn lrjitlan 's >3rd aVtnual conven tion toilny.
'I'op ra tin g s sniong tlin 1,750 con- teatliig olutM, w en t to M ontreal, for excellen t w ork wlUi under*prlvll* egftd c h ild ren ; Englewood, III., for Iree m edical a n d surg ical a ssistance to needy r ltl ld rrn and th e tennliing ot Jm ndlcrsflA a na lrly cam paign a n d a c le a n .u p rtrtvr; Monroe. Wanh.. fo r providing /ree pitynlcal exam lna tlonn for ch ild ren o r o r. thopedlo t r e a tm rn ts for In fan tile paralynla v io tln ii. and R aym ond, Waiih., fo r pmvldliiB den ta l a n d eye cllnlcfi, c lo th in g and Aiimnirr c^m ps for under-prlv llB gfd rlilld ren .
At c losing sessions of Uie oonvtn- tlon, a lOS9-tO ag rlcu lliira l a n d vo- ca llo n a i gu id an ce prog ram was ou t- tliipd fo r th a oliib m embers.
»mel« thv a i Ihe tJU h - ld a h a
• r (leo rge N. T acher, Boise, c halr- m sn i J . R, W hite, T w in PalU i C arl W. n a r h , HmllKflcId, and na v ld C agar. Kureka.S elected for a d ls trlo t vocational
guidance coinm U tee were Dr. Ray A, Jn linson . N am pa, Ida., c h a irm a n ; Ur. G eorge titew art, O gden; B. A. Ileem , F iler, Ida., and F . O. Packard , flprlngvllle, U U li. '
n o Y M iiitiiE i tR n .I 'O R T SR IB . O u t , Ju n e 32 lURI-
11ie itiiile body of a 13-year-old boy, tmuiid w ith a iM tlir r lx<lt. shoe la res ani) adliM lve lape, wmi found early UKlay In a cluinii of biuthes about a h a ll m ile from lierr.
C hief O n n sU b k A. R. ( I i i r i ln of P o rt E rie tenlnllvflly l<y-iitlfled the bov as D onald I » io o f liu lfa lo , and aali) lie h a d been m iirdered by a "sad ls l." A U uffalo residen t, D tua rt A. N lg lisw ander, was held In Mnneo* tlon wlUi th e alayliig.
T h e ponw U e ilrvw irs Its «wn r e l l h t io XUh evary day.
.13.835 ... 18-lOc ..No sa les No sa les
»3.S2-3.85 ...... 1H-3C
i.ONnON IIAR Hll.VF.KI.ONDim—liar lilver talilrd ^ p*n»y
in l»>; p*nr. *i, ..unre t..lar on newa n( th* drl>* brim ma.la In Ih* Uniud fllale*
•»n*l the ao.t«llfd Hotnr*ilc priee nf metal. It w»a the fin t advane* In quntatinn alnre ■ — ■
2 Sentenced for Disturbing Peace By Ridinf; Horses
A fter pleading guilty t* d litlurb- liig Uie pence. I.af Aii.itin, 42, a n d n o n O rlffln . n , lodav had been sentenced to tin rs of t l o «tach pin* 14.50 eoits.
Judge C, A. B atlry Imposed th e ‘ a fte r llis jia lr had been
Iftlled lor loo-nilliuRlKKljR rid ing of horswi In the r a n rh y a rd of Joe flem iell. soiitli of Tw in Falls, C om pla in t win filed by II. 8 . H alverson, deputy sheriff.
flln re the fins and riwt m oney waa no t fo ith rom lng , tha m en a ra to serve ou t the ir sen tences a t 13 p e r day.
READ n i l TIM Oa W ANT ADB.
CASH M ONEYIDAHO HIDE &
TALLOW CO. Farmers, Rancher*
W« C ill.M i) I-«y C f ih fo r D u d o r W o rth lc x l lo rM l.
Cowi, S h n p , lloga ,MIONIi i;oi,i.K(?T
a o M ia t * Twin fall* Baitay 1^4 m
N ew P lttab i
3 SmafrBoys ReturnPenny Burglar Loot
T hree youngsters—10 and 11 years o ld —trudged manfuUy up to Slec- t r ic lan Kyle W aite today, handed h im n cen ts . . m d a p o lo g li^ fo r ■•burgling" hU establishm ent Oh M ain avenue M onday n ight.
T h e boys m arched In f ro n t of Jo h n A. Brow n,.p ro l)a tlon officer, w ho l i s t evening delivered s ti ff lectu res to p a re n u of th e youngsters. B row n to ld -the parenU e m phatica lly th a t th e small Jwys them selves w ere n o t to blame In th e ^ r g l a r y Inciden t, a n d assured them th a t 90
Teidaj S'B A S S A U
n r a E t i N M i D I f u t m
S e h u in a c ^ r im 'd D ia iu ii^ K U ncer s j i d M ueller.
im d"L opez , M aal; D ekn suid H artne tt. P h i la d e lp h ia .... ....... .............. ..
P a d g e tt.(O nly gam es scheduled).
AMERICAN LEAGUE
B a rr« y Q ucsnell h a d been elected todky a t « r a a d k n ig h t to h e a d a new s ta ff for th e T w in F a lls 4Knm-
BlnlghU o f Colum bus.‘M r. quesnell w as « lected to suc
ceed O corge Beidei a s g r u id Im lgh t a t th e election g a th e r in g sU ged h i r e la s t evening. O th e r officers choM n were:
D eputy g ran d -k n ig h ti A. C . C a rte r; chancellor, F o rbes P a tte rson ; W arden, Joe L eC lalr: ad vocate. Jpe W agner: Inside guard , D ave Lopez;
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R.*-inicagQ ...... ...... ............ _(no 000 0-^1New Y ork ........................002,000 1 - 3
S m ith and Tresh; D onald and Dickey.
R . H . B.a t . Louis 000 003 0 0 0 -3 8 3B oston ............... 300 041 OOx—7 12 1
W hitehead , Dili and O lenn ; W ilson a n d Peacock.
RDetxP h ilad e lp h ia ...............•....... 000 1 1 0 -2
Newsom a n d T orh ; NeUon and H ayes.
R .C leveland . ...................... ...........30—3W ash in g to n .
M lln ar, Zuber, Dobson a n d H em s- ley ; K elley a n d QluUanl.
SlTPPORT 3RD TERM , W ASH IN G TON , Ju n e 23 . (UJ9 —
Sen. Jo seph P, G uffey, D .. P enn ., today &ald h is s ta te 's 72 delegates to th e D em ocratic na tional conven- O on f i l l suppo rt Presftlent R oosev e lt's nom ina tion for a th ird te rm .
H U ftta jgm ent followed a s im ilar one by Sa . W illiam H. Sm atheTs, O .. N. J., w ho sa id th e 32 New Je rsey d e lega tes w ould vote solidly fo r M r. Roosevelt should he seek a no ther te rm .
W ENDELL, Ju n e 33 (S p e c la ll-L H . H arris, B urley, h a d been nam ed today by P re sid e n t ~AI R eading of S outhern Id aho . Inc.. to be c hslr- m an of th e -c o m m itte e w hich will d raw recom m endations In connection w ith th e Id ah o S ta te Cham ber of Com merce. .
Joe Sim onson. A lbion, and N. J. Jen sen . R u p e rt, a re th e o ther rn em bers o l th e com m ittee . The group was au tho rised a t th e Southern Id aho . Inc.; m eeting a t Burley M on- day a fte r discussion o f proposed a d . , mlnl.sCraCive a n d policy chu n fg ff u rged lo r th e s ta te cham ber.
E lba will be location of th e Ju ly 17 m eeting of the booster group, w hich win take th e fo rm of a tour. M em bers will m e et on th e Albion N orm al cam pus a t 2 p . m . th a t day.
j n i e to u r will scan m o u n ta in scene ry of s o u th ‘C assia cou r\tf.'O ak ley C ity of Rocks and th e L ake Cleve* la n d region. T h e v om en 's club of E lba will serve d in n e r to th e group' a t E lba pa rk In th e evening.
M r. R eading aald today th a t th e m eeting a t Burley w en t on record as ask ing th e governor—provided he calls a specla) session—to Include revision of unem ploym ent compen- sa llon ta x on employers.
R eduction was said to be possible u nder rec en t congressional action.
th e Juvenile division Inds the paxenU a t fault.""Too m any paren ts take g rea t
. ..r e o f tb e lr livestock b u t send th e ir youngsters ou t In to th e s tree ts to b t picked up by police,” Brow n sa id .
T h e 81 cen ts returned by th e boys to M r. W aUe waa th e to ta l loot of th e am oothly.englneerefl b reak -ln . N one of the shop equipm ent w as dls* tu rb ed . T h e boyi divided th e ir "hau l."
y S A G E O fW E I! BASIS OF
A djudication of r ig h t to usa Rock oreek w ater for Irriga ting ' l lff acres sou th of H ansen had been refjuest- ed today In d istric t c o iiitr
S u it w as filed by M rs. H srrle t E. M cD erm ld s itn liu t M agnus M nten , d is tric t WftK-rmMler who handles Rock creek flow. Judge J. W, Porter s e t hearin g for July 21.
M rs. McDrrmUl seeks Mimmarji ip p le m e n u i decree. U nder th ree
previous permits, one da ting back lo Ju ly of 1907. sli« a .w r ls she haa w ater rIghiA which agRregale, six second-feet. 'H ie com plaln l accepts p rio r ad jud lcstlons of Rock ereek w ater, da teil M atch of iBOi. M arch of 1004 and Septem ber of 1908.
Tour Inspects Jersey Cattle
D airym en from varloiiS p a r ts of th e county and several B uh l businessm en had m ade thorough exam in a tio n today In da iry and h e rd m e thods In th is area. •
T w en ty .tw o persona m ade th e all' d ay Jersey c a ttle tour yesterday a n c scanned sta tis tics and production records of herds a t each ran c h visited, according to 9 m :B ollng- broke, county ageot. f
P laces vished Included th e Clyde W alke r farm , H unsen; L. A. H ansen fa rm . T w in Falls , .a n d Bam. H . K ay ier d a liy , T » ln m i s ,
L uiioheoh was sU ged a t B uh l w ith t h e ^ u h l C ham ber of Com merce a s host. T h en th e tour w ent to th e H arry M cCauley farm sou th of th e w est end city. Ivan Loughar^-. extension ' da irym an, gave a. Judging den lonstra tlon <yi several of th e Je rsey c a ttle ther^.
T ed W arren , western rep resen ta tive of th e American Jersey C attle club , gave brief ta lks a t the ranches
•sited.iT he Jeraey tour. Mr. BoUngbroka
said, will be made an annual .even t s im ila r (o th e Holstefn I n a p ^ Ja u n t.
Rippsi llai’oii in Net .S<'ini-l'’inals
LCrfjDON. Ju ii , M (U P l-B .ron G o ttfr ied von C ram m of G erm any today reached th s sem t-fln sls of the L ondon gra.is court tenn is cham p lon ih lp s wllh » fi.3, 4-8, 8-1 v ic to ry over Elwooil Co<ik» of ro rtliin d , O fe.
Bobby RIgKs, nf Ohlrngn, moved In to th e round of ntur. Me ilefea ted Em il O abory of >hi>MaiW, 8-0, 8-1.
M rs. S a rah rn lfre jK ,W h y an of R rookllne, M*m . ncnrrcr a 3-8, 8*1, 8-8 victory over fiusiian Noel o t E ngland . Mrs. F-nyhan fares J a d - w iga JedrreJowhlia of Poland, the d efending tltleholrlfr, In Ihe sem l- f ln a l i o f tha w niiirn's singles.
EATSNo, th e rub lln M arket la no t
-out of buslneM, JiiM changed locations.' We have all ou r old
' lin e a n d have added groceries a n d Ignch m ralji to It; Wjt a re
' p repa ring lo lu rn lsh a ll kinds o f oold drinks am i w ater melons ju s t above (reeung; Jersey and O u en iiey milk r ig h t from our
■ rano li and only 5c per qu a rt;' a lso eggs from mir own Plym outh R oc ks-bro iiB ht (n dally.
Com e and a r r m . We can save you acme money,
O pen t)nlM 9 p. m .-‘ b iit w on't j e t m ad If you ro iu t us « i t . of bed ^ t any hour.
490 Blue Lakes N.*p . a. Hava a f«w of thoea
rm m e lt U m b e rt cherries je t . No tom ato p lan ts left, b u t p lenty of cabbage p lan ts on hand .
tl .even t i p e c i i ^
T lie regal-.lHy, favorite of thou sa n d s of American and Euro)>ean g a rd en ers today, was an unknown p lim t, govflng in th e bleakeAi reg ions d f iK S te m Chins, less th a n 30 ye a rs ago.
Sunlight '
ripens the grain
but spoils the brewM A g a T M II R X rB R IM B N r
P lac e tw o ho ttle i o f b e e r in
t h e i u n l i | h t — o n e , a b e e r
t h a t c o m c i in a w hile bo tile i
tk « o th e r , a b row n b o u le o r
c a n o r S C i l L I T Z ,
A fte r i j m in u ie i, iin rsp
b o th b o ttle s and hnd mil for
jro iirse ir w hat lun iigh t <loer
to b e e r frsgranccBiiKl fisvor
—rnnlm f r t t t iU d A i y tk t h r m n k tu U »r
IHR o r r u i I X N O O A rl ■ lA U O I CAN!
c is l secretarj', L yons S m ith ; record- toff w creU jy , F r tn k Olese,- treas- u rer, C harles M uU en; trustees, G eorge Seidel, Jo h n K ee n an , H arry C H allo ran .
T he official s ta f f fo r 1&30.4(» will e Installed a t Jo in t cerem onies
here Ju ly S a t w hich R u p e rt, Buhl and Tw in Falla conncUs, K . o f 0 ., will Induct leaders In to th e ir ' posts.- C om m ittee on a rran g e m e n ts fo r th is combined im eetlng Is he ad e d by A. 0 . C arter u chairm an .
Overtime Motor Violators Listed
Eleven local c itizens, f ive o f them Women, toda^ paid fin es o f $ l each or posted bonds In th a t a m o u n t for appearance a t a la te r d a te on charges of o ve rtim e pa rk ing , police court re<yrdf show . .
Those paying fln e K i> r jfostlng bonds included Mrs. J a n i a XJ. Nell. Mrs. Jo h n LundlD, M rs. L a rry B asse tt, M iss V ivian A nderson, Mrs. M ax Buckentln , Miss M arga re t-R e in h a r t, J . AiTTaridenbark. K e n t TPat- loclc. Vernon P e te rm an . A, L . Wlr* aching and C. E . W illiam s.
Records also show t h a t s ix courtesy w sm lng card s w ere Issued to persons residing In o th e r eom m unl- ties. u..
READ TH E T IM E S W ANT ADS.
In ju ry As A uto"' Runs d v e r Foot
, AlthoMb an automohUo drove over .hlsToflt, John Medford, 7, W • Kii ^ -Mr.Miid n n . X. E. Med- ford, 938 'lUrd avenue east, was awMuently uninjured yoterday evening, a police report shows today.
^Tlie M edford boy was taken . homo by th e d river o f th e m achine
w hich struck h im b u t. th e driver le t h im out across th e s tre e t from h is hom e and th e n drove away w ithout revealing lUs nam e. M n . M edford to ld offlbcrs,
■nie m ishap
home from H an n o n pa rk play- ground.
A lthough each In d ian tr ibe had a separate dlalcct, m ost tribes could com m unicate by m eans of a comm on sign language.
LEGAL a d v e r t i s e m e n t s
N dT lC E FO R PUBLICATION OP T H E T IM E APPO IN TED FOR
PR O V IN G W ILL. ETC. | I n ’th e P roba te C o u rt o f T w in Falls
County, S ta te o f Idaho .In th e M a tte r o f th e E sU te of JOHN
MELVIN K IR K M AN . Deceased. P u rsu a n t to a n order of said
C ourt, m ade on th e 2 Is t day of June . 1930, notice Is hereby given th a t W ednesday, th e 5 th day of July, 1939, a t 10:00 o'c lock A. M . of said day, a t th e C o u rt Room of said Court, a t th e C o u rt House in the County of T w in Palls , h as beeu ap- pointed a s th e tim e and place for proving tlie W ill of sa id Jo h n Melvin K lrkm an, deceased, and for hearing th e applica tion of M aud F. K lrk- im n for th e Issuance (o h e r o f let- t t h T es tam en ta ry , w hen and v ffire any pe rion In terested m ay appear and contcst th e saine.
D ated Ju n e 21*t. 1939.P A T R IC IA B IA K E .
Cfirk.Pub. T lm e s - J u n e 23.37. Ju ly 1,1939.
COME I N TOOAY A N V EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH T H t VALUE SENSATION OF » 3 9 r
< » i e > 1 1 1 . a . l i m i ' I '
' f i r e s t o n e A U T O SUPPLY &
SERVICE STO R ES
410 Main So. '
McVey’s United Co.’s, Inc. VVeaver'B Texaco
P K om 7J,
McKean'* Service Station Johii A. Baisch Standard Stations
State Motor Co.
mi^OSVENmO TIMES, TWIN FAU8, IDAHO
L B G A i .
l B t t w S l i b M ‘O D B r ta < t h i& .— ^ . jQ tfk k l p M rte t o f ^
M r t * to M d t e tb * opon iy . c f
^ K w I ? t S t ItatoUtr, ■ f
U . W T D B IO T IR , te M M d . *11 OB*iatown B d n or uakDOim DerlMW
. . . o ( U . W . O m v t t , deeew ed : O A ? ' ( TTAL K LEC naC OOMPAHY. •
I - l 2 i S i A i m ° 7 S S S S & ^J ORBDIT MZIf. a iOrtiC^ O0tp0f»<
tion; tU Unknown Ownen, o r Uo; known O lA inuU of LoU U . W 1*.
. 1 8 w Jd .W lnB Iock l83o ftheT « tonOlA Townalte. aoconlins to the y in .i in d Amendod PIst thereof
o f ipoHoo. M t t e M id atelD l**
■ S m Of XdilKV tills beinc t b t p l M O xti tat the tranm ctlop o f tb«
ulDM i ot n l d ertatc.S k U d tb U I t h d ty .Ql June. U » .
SARAH BROWN. Admlnlstimtrtx o f U w -B tttt* of
WUaon L. aaodiraM . DeowM d. X M ii t h ii 7tb dajr o f June. 1B3».
RAY D . AQBE.Attorney for »dmlnJ«tr«trU.Pub. T U n es-J im e $. U . U . » .
July
C ounty R ecorder o f T w in f J U C oun ty . O U T P . BAKBR.R ln know n u O . P . B aker, deceased ; ZSLMA K* BA K SB. widow o f O uy P . B O e r . » 1 » know n a s O . P . B aker, deceased; I n e Ua>
fc, know n H e in , o r U nknow n D e- ^ T la e e i o f O uy P. B aker, also know n
a s O . P . B aker, deceased; A ll Un> k now n O w ners o r Unknow n C la im an t* of L o t 14 in Block 73 of th e T w in P a lls Tow nslte, accord*
to th e P in a l a n d Amended P l a t the reo f, a s recorded In the o f fk o o f th e C olm ty R ecorder of T w in PlslU County, Idaho . D efen d a n ts .■nie S ta te of Id ah o sends g ree t-
; In g s to M . W. D enoyer.'d eceased :. A ll U nknow n H eirs o r U nknow n De>
Tlsees o f M. W. D enoyer, deceased: C ap itaL ..S K triO ' C om pany, a for*
' e ig n co ip iu atlo n ; In te rm o u n ta in A uoclaU oQ o{ C re d it M en. a i o r e ^
. corporation ,’ Ail U o k n o v s cwnera . o r U nknow n C la tm a n u of l4>ts 13,. 13. 1«, 15 a n d 16 of Block 153 o f th e
T w in F a lls T ow nslte. a c c o rd in g 'to t h e P in a l and A m ended P la t th e re o f a s recorded In th e office o f th e
■■ Coxm ty R ecorder o f I V ln J U Is . C oun ty . Id ah o ; O uy P . B aker, also , know n a s Q . P . B aker, deceased;
Z elm a K . B aker, widow o f O uy P. B a k er , deceased ; th e U nknow n H e irs o r U nknow n Devisees of Q uy P . B aker, deceased; AH U nknow n O w ners o r U nknow n C la im an ts of
' JjOt 14 in Block 73 o f th e T w in P a lls T ow nslte . according to th e P inal a n 4 A m ended P la t the reo f a s recorded In th e office o f th e C ounty R ecorder o f T w in P a lls County. Idaho , th e above n am ed de fendan ts .
Y ou. a n d each o f you a re hereby n o tif ie d t h a t a c om jila tn t h a s been filed a g a in s t you. a n d each of you. In th e D is tr ic t C ou rt o f th e E leventh Ju d ic ia l D istr ic t o f th e B U te of I d a h o , tn a n d fOr th e C ounty of T w in Pa lls , by th e above nam ed p la in tif f , a n d y o a a n d each of you a re he reby direc ted to appear, and p le a d to th e sa id .com plain t w ith in tw e n ty days of th e w rv lce of th is Sum m ons;- a n d you a n d each o f you a r e f a t t h w n o ttf le d t h a t un less •o a p p ea r a n d p lead to ta ld oo ft-
LKOAi* AOigBBWSBMgNTg 9U>S GLANCES
« f l t r t t e D ot puUkMttoD
SUMMONS F O B PU B U C A TIO NI n th e D U trict C o u rt o f th e Zlev-
e n lh Jud ic ia l D istr ic t of th e S U le of Id ah o in a n d fo r th e county of T w in Palls.
PEDBRAL P A R M H O R T O A O B C O RPO RA TIO N , a corporatUm, p la in tiff
W OR T W S S T a n d T IS H U W EST, husband ^ d wife; H . W , W EBBER a n d LKNA W SBBXR. husban d a n d w ife.
StiSiSlhto Wert. hu»-i f W t e :tlw U a d Bank
S i l t S -gage' g m a t a M cn n laM note, w hich sakl mortgag e !■ o f record *~ Book 4ft « t M ortca fw . a t page I tedordrf o t Tw ta P ^ County. S t . . o f IdabD, an d e o r e n the following deaarOMd m l p r o p o ty situated In Tw in P alis C ounty. S ta te of Idaho, to-w tt:
I M ’n n and the S o u t h s Q u art«L ^ t b t IforthM st Quarter
Bast-o< the r • ............
Subject to d itch right o f way: and ■
All water and water r ights used upon or appurtenant to said prope l an d bow erer, ertdenced;
'w ith a ll and singular dltam ents and
You a re h e n b y no tif ied th a t .«m {dalnt 'h a s been tU ed ag a in s t you in Uie' .D istr ic t C ou rt o f the E leventh Ju d ic ia l D is tr ic t o f -the 8 U te o f Id ah o in a n d fo r th e Coun* ty of T w in P a lls by th e above n a m ed p la in tiff , a n d you a re hereby d irec ted to a p p ea r a n d plead to th e sa id c om plain t w ith in tw enty days o f th e service o f th is sum m ons; and you a re fu r th e r no tif ied th a t unless you so a p p ea r a n d plead to sa id com'
p la in t w ith in th e tim e h e re in specl' f led th e p l s ^ t i f f will ta k e Judgmeni a g a in s t you a n d each of you s»
la ln t.
a n d fo r soch fu r th e r relief as prayed fo r a n d deem ed proper by th e Court. »H of w h ic h wUl m ote fully a p p e a r from th e rerif led com plaint filed b e rtin .
w m n s s s n y b a n d and th e seal o f sa id D istr ic t C ou rt, th is 14th day of Ju n e , int.
WALTKR C. KUBORAVE, (Beal) Clerk.
LORA RO BER TS, Deputy. BOTHW BLL f t POVEY,
p ray e d in .T h e sa id .. . . .
purpoee o f qu ie ting . . p la inU ff a s ag a in s t you a n d eac h of y o u to th e follow ing described lands a n d prem ises in th e C ounty o f T w in P a lls a n d S U te o f Id ah o , to -w lt: L oU la , is . 1 4 n s a n d IS I n Block 153 u d L e t l i t o 3 l ^ 4 | r a U o f th e
- T w i i T P a lls T ow nsits accord ing to th e P in a l a n d A m ended F U t- th e r r - o f. sis recorded l » t h e office o f the C oun ty R ecorder o f T w in P a lls C oun ty . Idaho .
F o r fu rth e r p a rticu la rs you and e a c h o f you a re hereby re ferred to th e p la in tif f 's com p lain t on file in t h e office o f th e C lerk o f th e above C ourt.
W itness m y h a n d a n d th e seal of th e sa id D istr ic t C o u rt th is th e 3nd d a y o f Ju n e , 1989.
W ALTER 0 . MUSORAVE. <eeal) C lerk.E . V. LARSON,
A tto rney fo r P la in tiff.R esid ing a t T w in Palls . Idaho .P u b . T lm e * -J u n e 8, 15. 33, 39,
Ju ly 4, 1639.
p la in t w ith in th e Um« h e re in ipecl* f ie d / .th e p la in tif f wUl take Ju ^ < m e n t a g a in s t you as p rayed In said com plain t.- S a id ac tion is b rought fo r th e pu rpose of secu ring a Judgm ent fo r the unpa id ba lance d u e on a certa in n o te In th e p rincipal sum of »3,400.00 d a ted th e 3nd day of Ju ljt. 1934. made, executed a n d deUVered • by •W est a n d T lsh ie W est. huaU___a n d wUe. to th e lA n d B ank Com m issioner, w ith in te rest, advances, a tto rn ey s fees a n d coats, a n d to fore-
' » e th a t c e r ta in m ortgage given secure s u d no te , w h ich sa id mort>
v a g e is of record in Book 49 of U ort» gages a t page 159 records o f Tw in P a l l r Cotm ty, S t a te o f I d a h o . 'a n d covers th e following described rea l p roperty sltu ted in T w in Falls C ounty , e u t e of Idaho , to -w it:
T he G ast h a l t of th e N orth* t e a s t Q u arte r o f Section T w enty-
-e ig h t T ow nship T e n South . R ahge T h irtee n , B ast o f the Boise M eridian, sub jec t to road rese rva tion described in Deed recorded In book 56 of deed> a t page 2U , records of T w in Palls C ounty, Id ah o ; and
All w a tc l and w ater rlgilts u se d upon o r a p p u rte n a n t t ^ sa id property a n d howevec evidenced;
7?ogether w ith a ll a n d s ingu la r th e tenem enU , hered lta*
I th e re -
N O T IC E T O ALL PERBONK IK- T E R B 8T B 0 IN SAID SSTA TB
BO TH CR E D IT O R S AND H K IR 8.
I n th e P roba te C o u rt o f th e County o f T w in PalU , S U te of Idaho.
B efo re C. A. Bailey, P robaU Judge. I n th e M a tte r of th e E iU te o t
SA U U Z L S T IA R L Y , Deceased.T o a ll pe rsons in te rested in th e
e sU U o1 Sam uel S U srty , deceased, b o th ered lto rs a n d heirs.
Y ou a n d each of you a re hereby noU fled th a t A nnie S tea rly h a s filed
. a peUUon for th e adm lnU traU on a f te r a lapse of two years of th e e s t a t e o f Sam ue l BU arly, deceased, re - olU ng t h a t sa id Sam uel S tea rly died In te s U U on o r abou t th e 38(h day o f A ugust. 1934, In th e C ity o f Tw in P a lls , County of T w in Falls , S u t e of Id ah o , l«aY lni a n e sU U In th e aa id Counlgr o f T w in Falls , S U U of Id a h o , ooosisting of rea l e sU U de- •c rlb ed as follows, to -w lt:
LoU thlrty-R lx (38), th lr ly -seven (B7) a n d th lr ly -e lg h t (SB) of B u e n a V lsU A ddition to th e C ity o f T w in Palls. Idaho , being a p o rtio n o f U>e N EU NW^4 nectlon tw e n ty -o n e (31) T ow nship te n (10) B. R , seventeen (171 K .B .M ,
A nd pray ing th a t no tice the reo f be l iv e n by piA lication in ■ le«al n iw s - e a p e r In T w in n u ia co u n ty , Idaho , (o r th ree successive -weeks p rio r to • a id h e a tin g a n d upon sa id h earing a n d th e pioofe t« be adduoed f o r 'a de term lnaU on for Uie tim e o f the d e a th , o f the . deoedant, a n d a d e te rm in a t io n of th e h e lra of aaid d fioedant a n d a deoree of kinsh ip a n d r ig h t of deecent o f th e rea l p r p p e r i / belonging to sa id deoeas« l: ti*« . sa id p e tttio n ir obdm a th e u u n a
. to be c o m m i- '* ------------- - • —
forU of the MUUoner and th e deceased while they ware husband and w ife and residing In Tw in Palls' Idah9. That Ute hearing will bo ha( a t the ProbaU Court room, thereof 4u «»e Courthoue# o f Twin P ^ , Idaho, th e 34U) day ot July. » 9 » 7 i^ th e hour of 10 o'olook A. M.
l^ATRIOU BLAKB.Clerk of lha ProbaU O ouri
p..b, T im ae-Ju ae 1 . 15,13. im .
NOTlOB TO CBIU)ITOBI.Ill iiie ProbaU Court ot Tw in F a lli
County, S t a u o f Idaho.I ll itie MatUi^ of the U U U of WIL
SON L. SN O D O liA aa. Deceased. t^oUoe U heratn rtyea by th e un
dersigned, the ailinlnM ratrlx of the • s U U of Wilson L. anodgnuM. de< ceased, to the eredltors of and allpersons hav ing o laim s
: l a a n y wise
fu lly a p p e a r iplafait filed
udU be longing \a p p e r ta ln ln g ,a d d fo r such f u r l L . . ________, ,,f o r and d e e m e d 'i^ B l^ by th e Court,
M of wM cb.wUl m dra-fully f ro m - th e v e r l f l^ herein .
WTTNBSS m y h an d a n d th e seal o f ta ld D U trict 0 ^ thU 14th day of Ju n e , 1 9 3 9 .^ * -^
W ALTER 0 . MUSQRAV*. (Seal) a » r k
LORA RO B E R T S^ Depuf^,
BOTHW ELL t t POVEY P o s t O ffice address:T w in PWls, Idaho .A ttorneys fo r P la in tiff.Publish f lm e s , Ju n e 15, 33. 39, July a. 13. 1939.
-------------- ^NotTQt---------Notice Is hereby given th a t X.
H em y d . W Iene will, a t th e nex t o t th e Id a h o S U U
T o j e ^
T w in Palls , Id ah o . JP ub. T lm e * -J u n e 18. 33, 3 f r
July «. 18. \m .
N O TICEI n th e D istric t C o u rt o f th e E leventh
Jud ic ia l D is tr ic t of th e SU M of Idaho , to a n d for T w in Palls C ounty.
HARRDCT X. M cDERM ID, platnU ff. vs.
MAONUS LARSEN. W aterm asU r of W ate r D is tr ic t No. w of the 8 U U of Id a h o in charge of th e distribu tion o f th s w aU rs of Rock Creek. T w in n U ls County. Idaho. D efen d a n tN O TIC E I S HEREBY , o r
t h a t th e p la in tif f . W T f f t ’ E.D erm ld c laim s a n In terest In w siteri bf Tlock Creek, tr ib u ta ry of Si^ake R iver tn T v ln F a lls County, Id aho , fo r u se upo n the
E u t h a lf o f Southw est Q u arte r a n d W est h a lf o f S o u th ea st Q u arte r of Section TwenQr-nlne
,a n dN orth haU of N o rth e u t Q uar-.
te r o t Sec tion X2. a ll In Town* sb ip - ll'B o a th .V R a n g « i t East,B. a s follows;(a) 3 1 -5 second feet, d a te of p r i
o rity Ju ly 13, 1907, under P e rm it . No. 3t«8 Issued by. the S U te E ng ineer o f th e S U U of Idaho :
<b> U W fsa A fee t, d a U o{ p riority O ee em p ^ 3. 1917. u nder P e rm it No; 13980 Issued by th e B U U " ^ -
neer o f th e S U U of Idaho ;. (c) 3 second fe e t daU of prio rity M arch- 4. 1935, u n d e r P e rm it No. --------- • • th e C o t ■ ■^ H £ a t ^ * o f tee /St^W' oridaho.
■niat decrw orp.been i
B oard of Pardons, to be he ld a t the S U U H ouse. Boise. Id aho , on th e f i r s t W ednesday o f make
''app lica tion fo r a P a ro o n a n d /o r a tto n o f a e a te r m from th a t
o e ru in conviction of r t r g e iy m ade a n d e n u re d In th e C o u rt o f th e 11th Jud ic ia l D U trict o f th e S U U o f Idaho , In a n d f th e County of T w in P a lls on o r abou t Ju ly 3, 1931.
D ated a t Belse. Id ah o , M ay 3. 1939.
(Signed) HENRY D. W IEN S. • No. 8744 A pplicant.
P ub . T lm e e - J u n e 1, 8, IS. 38. 193*., RofiCENotice U hereby given th a t I,
Ja m es E dw ard Rose will, a t th e nex t reg u la r m eeting of th e Id ah o S U U B oard of Pardons, to be held a t the B U U H ouse, Boise. Id aho , on th e f i r s t W ednesday of Ju ly . 1939, m ake app lica tion fo r a P a rd o n a n d /o r o o m m u u tlo n o f sen tence from th a t oerU In conviction of B u rg lary m ade a n d e n u re d in tiie C o u rt of th e l i m Ju d ic ia l Dt&trlot' o f th e B U U o f Idaho , in a n d for County of T w in P a lis on o r ab o u t D ecem ber 33, 1938.
D ated a t BoUs, Id aho . M ay 15. 1939.
CNgned) JAM BS SD . ROSE,No. 8835 A pplicant.^
pub . T lm a e - J u n e 1. t , 18, 33. 19M.- w m m -
BUMMONB PO R PU BLICA TIO NI n U « D istric t C o u rt of th e E leventh
Jud ic ia l D is tr ic t o f th e S U U of Id ah o tn a n d for Uie C ounty of T w in Palls.
FED ERA L P A R M MC^RTOAQB CORPO RA TIO N , a oorporation, P la in tiff .
W ORT. W IS T a n d T lS H IB W B8T, husband a n d wife; V ernon W est a n d B alen W eet, h u s b a n d -a n d wUe, D atendanU .T h e S U U of Id ah o sends g ree t
in g s u th e a b o r t nam ed de fendanU : You a re he reby noU fied t l i a t a
oom plaln t h u been filed ag a in s t you tn th e D lltr lo t-C o u rt o f Uis Kiev*
111 Jttd lo la l D U trto t o t th e S U U . Id ah o In a n d fo r th e County of
5 * ' ! " . , . “ >• »‘» v e nam ed PlalnU fl. a n d you a m he reby d irec t- • d to appM T a n d p lead to th e sa id eom ptalA l wtibltv tw aiity d a y t o f U » M ri’M o f ih l i sum tnons; a n d you a n fu r tb N noUflMl U ia t unleee you M a p p ea r w>d p lead to sa id oom> p te tak w ltb f in b a U m » h m in epeci'
p la ln tm WUl ta k e T udg
ym i a re p rayed in aaid
•Btered'fiStlng th e peiirnanent rIghU to th e w aters o f sa id s tream as follows;
1. A decree en tered In the D istr ic t C ourt o f th e F ou rth Jud ic ia l D istric t, o f/'the B U U of Idaho .-in a n d fo r CassU C ounty (now T w in P a n s C ounty), in th a t certain a c tio n in w hich A. D . N orton e t a l w ere p la in tiffs, and P a tric k O arr ity e t a l were defendanU , sa id Judgm ent being da ted M arch 19, 1893, a n d cn t-
Judgm enU . a t page lO t o f theRecords of T w in F a lls County. Id ah o .'" '
a. A decree e n U red b i the D istric t Court o f th e F o u r th J u - dicli^ D lstr ie t o f ,the S U U of Idaho , in a n d fo r C a u la C ounty (Now Twin P^lls (bounty) In th a t c e rta in a a tto n In w h ich A.D. N orton e t a l were p la in tiffs and NephI U rs e n , e t a l were defendants , sa id decree being d sted M arch 10, 1904, signed by U ttle to n P rice. D U tric t Judge, and now of rocord In Book I o f Judgm enU a t page 395 o f th e records of T w in PalU County, I d a h a
3, A decree en tered in th e Dts- • tr le t court of th e F o u r th Ju d ic ia l
D U triot of th e -B taU o f Idaho ,In and for Cassia county (now T w in P rIU co im ty) In th a t cer- ’ U ln action tn w hich R oraback w as p ls ln tlff a n d T hom as A tk in s e t s \ w ere de fendanU , said decree being d a te d on Sep tem ber 31. 190S, signed toy L lttle - U n Price. D istr ic t Judge, a n d now of record in Book 1 of Ju d g - m enU , Page 418, reco rds o t Tw in FslU C ounty , Idaho .IT ia t the above eatlU ed action 1s
now pending in th e D U trto t Court of th e E levsnth Jfudlclal D U U lct o f th e S U te of itfaho . tn a n d fo r T w in P a lis County, a n d th e purpose e t
ild action U t« obtatai a •qm m ary daeree ad )ud)oatlng <
m e n t ag a in s to o n p l ^ t .
Sa id ac tion U b ro u g h t fo r th e pur- pose o i m u r in g a Judgm ent fo r (he
with unpaid'balanoft .d u t on' « ow tak
th e r liliU of p la in tif f to th e om o f th e w su rs o f aatd i t r M m p u n u - a n t to U)s prov islo iu o f Seotlon 41- 1306 I.C.A. W ith d a tM o f p rio rity a s above se t fo rtb ; a n d iSiOntlff aooepts th e a b o r t d e o rn a f i l in g th e pe rm anent r ighU to th e v a U r s of said s tream a n d th e flndinffa ot fac t a n d conolusloha o( law e n v h lo h i said decreee a ra toaaod ka W ndlag upoi\ lier.
And fu rth e r noU ot 1s berebtf giv th a t a hearing wlU ba h a d o n ptali tiff 's oom plalnt bafor* on* 5 1 . . - Ju d ie s o t said C o u rt c o th e l u t day o t Ju ly A. .t).. I M . a t t « i o’clock a, m . a t- tb a C o u rt Boom o t th e D U trict C o u rt In County Court House in TWta) M i l . Idaho , and th a t any p e n m InV m atad b t said action m a y th e n a n d U ltra appear and de fend a g a in s t aalU o o n - p la ln t. TliU no tice U g l r tn p u r- lu a n l to an o rd e r o f th e a b o r t t n - lined. Court he re to fo ra m ade a n d enU red in thU c ast,
IN W ITN ESS W HBUBOP tb t th e clerk he re u n to h u a e t h i t h a n d abd seal U>U 31st day o f J u n t , W » ,
w A iy rs R c . m u s o h a v il ,(Seal) Clerk o f ' t b t D U tito t JAM ES R, B O m W lL L H A RRY ,PO V BT ,A tlon ieys fo r P la ln u t f
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