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FDR MAPS THREE BILLION LOAN AC -k Britain, U. Warships Are Sent to Scene Of Blockades B7 JOHN K MORBIS * ilENTSIN, China, June 22 (l/.PJ—Great BriUin and the United States defied a Japanese ultimatum to get their warships and citizens out of Swatow today, and instead of complying, sont additional warships. The^tMted-Statea-defitroyer-Pillabury and the British d6- ■troyer Thanet refused to leave Swatow harbor. Soon they were joined by the U. S. “destroyer John D. Pope and the British destroyer H-Bl (believed to be the Scout). The situation in p o ^ all * Americans Get Assurance of Navy Defense along the China coast was considered ‘ extremely graven with the Japanese demanding domination and the foreign nations defending their rights vigorously. DftBfer y#lnt« ebi«(. dtucer polnta wer* mniaw, .TlenUln, whtre the SAtlah a w - ltt e ic h «■«««»— wtzE-Idack- ihftiM JapnteM and the food ______ ^ WM growtns K uU, u d ■baaiMt nbtf*JWUtb uiiiam- l«aa fo m feand th r Jopaaeae .fould axtmd tbeir.iepresslon poU^ . aoncJba / advlilnf tbelr ____ /ablhoritlir Ihtt the Jatifa. «M bad M rtsht M; - ' ' ' flttt.and.sot.to- tbelr na> Br WELDON JAMES WA8BIKOTON, June 32 QJJtt — AdBlnl Banr E. Yarnell. com* of United States Ariw*** iqoadron nportlng on derelopnwnta In ttto tve eut, ndloed the navy departffiibt today Out he liu noti- n g JlJUPye naral euthorltles that tlic Axunean navy will to “wher* m e -It k neeeuaiy" to protect requiring uilst> v.Jt ampuntetf to a ibqvdownjirUli . ^ next move up to Jtotn.'^fart % etnlooB lew that vldtenee m l^ reWL ..fiyiili and Reoeb miiitaot autbirttlea uritatly in **------------ > -WM believed rtroopi-frem > teiTlentitt,^M ti«h. Baval parttee «'9ati»led ps» watartrant of the ooo- eenlea. Admliat Harry E.<rameU. e6m- mendoi-ln-chlef of • the United BUtea navy In the far east, wire- lessed Consul General Olarenee E. Oauu at fihanihal argent Inatnu- tSons to Infonn the Japanese gov> •mment that the United States would hoI4 It remnslble for the safety of Americans at avatow and for any damage te.^erlcan prop- erty. inUraatnm Sent Japan flnt warned all foreigners to quit 6watov, which Japanese troops and aallon captured resler- day. by 1 p. m. today. TOen tlie Jap- anese navy sent an abrupt ultU matum to all foreign warships to get out by the same hour. In the harbor were the United a u tes destroyer Plllsbury, with its crew of approximately IM of/lcen and men, and-the British destroyer Thanet with a crew of fiB. Acute roed Shortage At Tientsin, wliere Japanese were blockading the British and French conceASlons, a food shortage became suddenly acute, British army head- quarters announced that unless ttie Japanese permitted adequate sup- . piles to enter, they were prepared to ' send a forma) military expedition out after them. At Kulangflu, the foreign area of Amoy, the Japanese navy had Im- posed a blanket blockade and .like wise refused t<v<wnnlt entry of food- Bluffs. Authorllatlve American and Brit- ish sources at ehanghal Indicated that if the refunsl was adhered to, warships would be sent to nin 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 in g P lan n ed -:^ T o S ta r t D u rin g ’40 F is c a l Y e arc Uilag gtappUng peles U feet In length. *lwri(ra •f tha 10111 OFIEY LiG iLLM GOWiiSiOB By PRKBTON HeGHAW BATON ROUOB, La.. June 33 0110 r-The trail of Louisiana's lusty poli- tics doubled back to the turbulent reign of Huey Long, the potJlkker coonolsseur who welded a.30th cen- tury baron out of the Cajun trappers, and poor city fcdks of TameU radioed a report to Ad- Bdral WUUam D. Leahy. chUtet ecwatlons, m the tense A l- tai Obtna where Japanese Id tha U. 8. destroyer, PlUa- buiT’, to iMTa Bwatow. . natBeJeotioa TanieU'9 brusqpe declaraijOD of ADMijeaB ri|bt« w u delivered to Admlra) Bgehlie Oikawa, ttm - ------ -- ef>jUu ththl JapaacM flS t ------------------ kava.tbe'bariwfL 'Onttwa of e o n p t^ vittt thaft demand, the n u s ^ remained at lier Swatqur sUtlon, and another U. 6. destroyer, Pope, steamed Into the harbor. Wide Fewer* Yamell, who has wide discretion- ary powers In handling the navy in th« far east, is at Ohhigwantao, Orana. Navy officials emphasised that Yamell's statement represented a ccnUnuaUon of the policy he enun- ciated In 10S7 that Uie navy U pre- pared to protect American Interests In the far east.whenever needed. SUte department officials studied closely reporjt (lom. Uie f^r e u t and hoped.that any Incident Involving American naUonals would be avoided. They admitted to fear that such an Incident would Inflame the situation In China, which for t«o yean has strained this country's re- JatlDni.wltli.JaBan.-_ Clash ef RlghU ......... Crux of the sltitftlon Is the United aute^» Uiidltlona] policy to abrogat« treaty righU only ,by negoUaUon— not by force or the threat of force, and lU traditional support of the "open door" In China.' 'Hie an- nounoed program of Japan would end all foreign rlghU In China other than Japan' River Searchers Find Boy’s Body In Main Channel Searchan in iinake iiv«r chuDel wasti of Hansen bridge found the body of Daniel Dhle .Wood, 16, today after two pights and a day of intensive hunting. . \ Possemen who had be«n uslnk grappliiw hooks in deep holes of the river bed, at the foot of towerjjK canyon walls, found the drowned youth’s body at aporomiiatciy 1 p. m., according to a telephone call from the scene by Sheriff Art C. Parker. ASSESSORS’ psy ' M Y BE PERILED BOISE, June 33 (U.n — Constltu- Uonallty ol Oov, O. A. Bottolfsen'a veto of 10 bills pMsed by the 1098 legislature may never be teeted In a oo\irt of law, but If It Is, Idaho ooun* ty assessors may go wlUwut pay. captUI politicians pointed out U>- day, Every county treasurer wl>o' payi an assessor-eftlary now oould be held liable' and attorneys believed .some oounty treasurer might brtni suit to test his poslUon. Oovemor. Bottolfsen'a veto of lo bills passed by Uie last ' SWEEPING PROBE SEEN i L I Q U O f i BOISE, June 3J (UJB-AcUon to ci^b wholesale violations of the Ida- ho liquor laws In some oounUes of the sUte may result in a sweep- ing invesugatlon, a reliable sotiree In^ths sU U oapltol d}solosed to- Enoouraged by the fact that the IBSO legislature refused to approp- riate addlUonal funds for Atty.-Oen. J. W. Taylor to carry on Investiga- tion work, liquor law violators have become bold in Uie last UirM months, openly naunUng Uielr vIolaUons of Uie statutes. It w u disclosed. Tlie 1688 legUladire auUierlud the attorney-general to proeeed against prosecuting attorneys and sheriffs Who rsfused to enforce liquor laws. railed to arrive In the omoe of 8ba« retary of State George Curtla dur- ing Uie etatutory 10 day pertod aft«r adjournment, CurUs (oesed out Uie vetoes and printed the bills as laws, wllh a footnota deslgnaUng Uiem as ■ucli In the lOSB statute book. oovertior Bottolfsen conUnued to Insist Ute vetoes were valid and Uie situstlon never has oome to a court test, one of (he bills Was house bill 309. which dealsk wllh salary in- oreasee for oatm^otrM alB. It fan- ed to menUon assesMn. If thU U law, Uien Utare b no stata ixwlalon to pay an assessor « Mlary, and any payment of salary le him until' such Ume M Uie <tef«t U oorrMied, nay be lUifaL ^ Tlie attomey>geaeraU offloe has Indicated Uirough unofflolal eouraee that numerous ocmplatnt* of viola- tions. ineludini open sale of Uquor over bars, have been brought to the att«tUon,of the office, tfn iw the sltuaUon U corrected, urt m . .l>te wmiw pnib.nl •lU i ImmMlau pramiliuoni. earned Mo 6un Yow' the rtiht mi remata in the VnlM BUtee today. Tlie Ohineee nerehant was'deelared not aubjeot to ewluHon 1 ^ . o( ilt^ Oklahoma o o w ^ S ^ ^ ^ 01 iinej|e labom ax^ualon act. on SSllS"autj?" *"‘® “ “ Sdiike river floor la the vicinity when ll-year-old DanM Dale Wood dkappeared Tnesday. Thi«e of the men aiding In the search fer the bo^ are pletvred above. In the rear of the twat k Herman Haff, Twin Falls, while ht the center U Depnty Sheriff Ed RaU. alao of Twin Falls, and In the front SI Givens, Eiabefly ooulable. DcspiU the length of the polea many holes were foand where boltoas conld not be reached. The plctore above was Ukcn but a short distance from where the body of the yoath was found today. (Idaho E m iag TIaee SUff Photo). <- MEXEMPIN DROPOEEEAIED WASHINQTON< June 33 (U.B — Moving swiftly toward passage of the •1.044,900,000 *^uslneM recovery" Ux bill, the senate today rejected an amendment to Impose personal Income taxes on smaller Incomes thap now ar»-taKed.------ ------------------ The amendment, proposed by Sen. Robert M. La Follette, P., Wis., would have lowered exemptions for single perMMW from $1,000 to WOO, an^l for mnrrled persons from 13,500 to 93,000. It wss defeated on a voice vote. The sennte by the narroweet of margins defeated another La Follette amendment to boost taxes In the middle brsckets. It would have started siirlnxra on Incomes between 19,000 Slid 14.000 instead of between •4,000 sn<l $8,000 as under exUUng law. Tlist iimendment w u defeated nn a tl* ycle, 38-88, after Senator Millard K. Tyrtlngs. D., Md„ switched his vote from yes to no. IIIIIM)iNaM BURN "fcORDW.TA. Solano County, C^UL. June aa lU.ni-FIre destroyed the busi - ness diAtrici of Cordelia today, rat- ing the rommimtly's six principal buildlnRfi before four rural* fitti ds- partmenlA brought It. under con- trol. f The boy, missing slnca two com- panions last saw hUn about 6 p. m. Tuesday, had his trouser legs rolled up. Parker said he had evldenUy been trying to wade across thi river, now at very 16w flow but treach- erous because of holes and caves in the bed. The lad had been seeking to find way across to the norUi side, his xnpanlons ' Cable Track Called Hla'b«ly was brought by boat to the shore beneath . the Hansen .and_nuh. caU-was-sen Buhl for Idaho Power cable e<julp- ment. Olln Smith, Idaho Power maimger. there, Unwdlalcly dispatched I carrying automatic drum cable huge spool. A derrick Is moiinc- ed at rear of the vclilcle, and Smith aald that ropes will Bupptemfnt (he approximate 300 feet of cnble In raising the boy's body up to the top of the bridge. The body was Axpected to brought out of Uie oniiyon by nil<l- aftemoon. G. C. Wilson, dlvlnlmi . and Troy Piiterlmuiih, both of Buhl, brought the ixiwrr i pany's cable truck to tlir nhcrlff'n offlcoi h e n and Uieii clrovr jit i to the Hansen bridge. Mala C'hannri A throng of hundrmtn nf pri walelied the posse hunttDK (nr yming Wood's body all morning «ml raw the crew In the one Ixmi jivsitsblo ilnally bring up the drn'wiir<t led. 'nie body was found in Ihn mal (ConlinuMl e« r*s* 1, ( ol«n>n 4) Callahan Remains ■^In Office Pejiding High Court Action BOWE, June‘ 33 «MIH-Th$' offJo* n Oallahai> Father of Boy Wlillau Wood. Hansen famer. slU on the bank of the Snake river deep In the rooky canyon and watches volnnteer workers drag the depths of the Ireacheroos rtrer for the body/ef his son, Daniel, who drowned Tnesday avenlng- whUa «a-an outlag trip. Tbe elder Wood spent hours In the vicinity wh«re hb aon, whs was 16 yean old, was last seen by two young rompanlons. (Evening Times Staff Photo); his naUve state. Oov. Richard W. Leche, heir to Long's empire of swamps and red clay hini. announced last night that be waa resigning “before the end of next week." He said lUness was forcing his retirement. He will be suoeeeded by Ueuk Oov. Karl-K. Long, Huey Long's younger bnthBr. But all oUier factors aj«^. tha r.«nt.uT>« political machlne*was In trouble again with the federal gov- ernment. Even as L IraUOB invaitigators were ^ueatlOD- ,tay relief ailenti, probing lotoieporis A Itu-atlita. Leche K o ijtim aW* o ff^ im« timed a(BdiM« pubuX d tnr%ayiuU6alSd ftSSaa- ton newspaper oohmn^'an^ report- edly sworn to' by eeven fomier Louisiana W PX workers, who made tbe ehartee. WASHINGTON, June 22 (U,R)-PreBident Roo«ev«lt tod»y outlin^ for congress ^ 18,860,WO.OOO longterm gram, of which $870,000,000 would be disbursed in fiscal year. % ' Mr. Roosevelt outiined the proposed progr^tm*1n-r I press conference?^ said that the loans would-bt miiae for ;;; self-liqtiidating projects. - > Funds with which' to finance the huge program would : be obtained .through offerings of govemment-gttsnmt«ed''i Athletic Cow Cleary Fence. JLandsonAutot; OOKPR iruiiiK iu.'JiiiirS' <UA-SCr. an d O. X t » 'af B. 0, weia.ridlag.am IB thefr autna^ , n k m bonds, rather than ______ obligaticmi which are .« , i rect^rg®_ag»iM U' ' eral budget N« free MeMip: • ,Ur. Rooaevtft aaertad t b at^ / .jroira^ in M oet add to tte Awe tt weolThi : Two houra before Leche made his announcement. But« Treasurer A. *». TugweU said he would be a can- didate for governor in 1$40, and If the admUilstraUon refused to sup- port him. he would run nevertheleae. Tugwell promised to abolish. If he were elected, periodic ‘'shakedowns" 'of sUt« emirioyes to finance the sUte poUtlcal. campaign. Ha de- manded aboUUuneht of Uie “staU welfare (sales) tax"—one of the mea- sures Huey Long hsd denounced untU he waa'shot In a pink corri- dor of hla sityacraper state capltol one hot September night In IMS. Leche'a legislature passed the tax shortly after Long'* deaUi. Collector Fired LecHe recently had fired revenue collector Alice Lee Oroajean — a pretty Bhreveport'st«nograph«r who had bloesomed lorth under Long's 'rtmflC'Ray T^OMSi Had .Mped a fence onto t n hlgfaway after being frightened tar a Itwae so badly hurt H had to be dwi. Ths automobile was damaged, but Mr. and Mra. Kerr were un- injured. may continue to function unti; the state iiipreme <|ourt rules on Ite constltutlonaUty under terns o( ah agrnnment rCached today by at- tornnys involved In a ease to teit validity of a legtsiaUve act ereatlnf ihn ofllce, nisi, Juiige 0. F. KoeUeh today iMiiril a writ of prohlblUon to Bt$ite Audiuir Calvin B. Wright lo prtvfct Caltahsn from performing, any (lUtiM, ADDeal B n U r a J ^ Attorneys (or C»tlahait tm«M U ately entered an aroeal lo the •ttta - -^rt ancrjudie Soel^ usued a speoW pMg . itaila i jdi W. Taylor and dcfrn.ic nilnrneys. They agreed Uie frlcnjlly i<-*l <ould best be expedited if Ji>dK>' KocImIi declared the enllrn art nnroinUtii- tlonal ln order Umt ilm niiili court oould examine and riilo on kII pro- v la ^ of Uie act, . Aet UnfOnttUulloiial The,iudge rute<l tlm net uii- Oone|lluUonal ^nfy in »•> as 4(Ul« of Uie aurtllnr wiifl lurned over to Uie oomiiimilri, lu an oplM6n,released last week. Ko nilsd today the entire act witn iitn'onili- tUUonal.iUvee one part t>rii>ii iitvaild dest^ed. the real iniont nnd i>ur- IMwaof .Ute eoUra act, H ie atidllor and «iin|iiioiirr will ^ jointly all orders and conlinue to ftinetlon In dimllcaw capacity “V tW wpreme court rules In • to pro(««t them from jiowlWe C|^uences of IuncUOi)10| NEW AGENT FOR EREIGHIPOSlIi rrcd C. Farmer, Union Parlflo nuenl at Payette, had Iskrn ovnr loitay Uie freight agent post vacated In Twin Kalla several iiinnUin ayo liy promotion of Frank K. Hnascli lo an admlnUtratlve st Poca- lellu. Mr. Farmer arrived Wrdncsrtay nnd formally assumed tlio ofrice. It %si announced this afternoon, J, L, Fuller. Union PsclUc pss- nrnger afent who lian licrn Icm- jiorarily haildllng both re- mains as chief of Uie imiuienger details, Mr. nirm er was axcnt st Rinniett for seVen years before going to Pay- rtle slightly more than a year ago. Ho wta sUiUoned at Brigham City. Ulah, prior to transfer to Emmett and has been WlUi Uie Union Psclfle lor 38 yearn hi sUtlon service work. He will handle the freight agent poet here and will cooiierate with lloss Orlspbio who Is iravelliig freight agent for the south central territory. , Mr. Fanner's wife and four chil- here yciter- tutelage. Leche was stricken wlui arUiritls early last winter. Physicians aald his last Illness waa a reourrence of it. (lay, Tlielr eldest son waa gradu- ated from Fayett4 high echool^'U year, and waa Payette's only repre- sentaUvB at the western, slates mtulo lestlval. Anouwr son will be grade ^hool In the autumn, Tlieir vmall daughter la below aohool age. TBRB OKUSUBS BOY BAN MATBO, oaUf., June n (U,n-T One boy camper was killed and Ihreg oUiers wera injured today when a giant redwood trea fell to Uta round, amaahlng two oaUna at Oanp Ytimkla, a YMOA aummer oamp In'Ai^.Matao county memorial pailr- Tlia' dead - boy was Jamee anllb, 10, la a Franoiaoo. Oddities (Bf United Fress) 'RSFRIBVE CmOINNATI — Buiter Reeves, •8, Negro, waa saved by slx’iwllce- men today from Jumping from his second-floor apartment window. He explained, "the Lord's coming for me at 13 o’clock. I'm going to Jump," He was jailed on disorder- ly conduot charges. LBOBND VINITA, O kla,~In small-scale keeping with the legend that has grown up about the name, Jesse James admitted In court today Uist he held up a cafe and. In- timidating a waitress wlUi a gun, took $30 from tha cash drawer. Tha 31-year-old prisoner denied Utet his name emboldened him to banditry. BASHFUL BT, LOUXO—Jam es Hill today was sentanoed to 30 days In the workhouae for driving while In- toxicated and lUied UO for care- ........................... fl h»r boy mend re- fused to kiss her. Hill and Virgil Vinson, the girl's companion, were arruted wiien Miss TOdd'a ieraam atUvcied Uie attenUon of poUoa. Blie told Uie court aha Mreamed "not for help but beoauae otx boy friend wouldn't klsa me.” Chargee agalnat Mlsi Todd were dismlsaed, but Vinson was fined •8 for dlaturblng Uie peace. Hill aald h* would appeal. PASIORRENAMEO ASSMCPIEF Delegatee from an areaa’ot aouth Idaho, from CaldweU to PocaUUo, concluded ;U>day Uie «Kh annual convention of Christian churches aftar tha aUU board ha4 reelected Rev. Mark 0. Cronenberger, Twin FalU, as president for, hla aeoond term, _ ............... The siata board election preceded the final oonvenUon general session. At last nlght'a assembl^e In the ChrlsUan church here, more than 7M perKna attended. One Added The enUre state board was re- elected today and one meintnr was added. He Is^ H. J, Reynolds, Oood- Ing, The complete board for 1099-40 wUI b^ Mark O. Cronenberger,' pres- ident; Leetar Jones,, Nampa, vice- president: william Blefke, Caldwell, secreUry; Harvey Hale. Welaar, treasurer: Frank L. Purtell, BoIk ; Paul De F. MorUmore, Pocatello; J. D. Harden. Buhl; J. Reynolds, Ooodlng. Dolse waa named as convention site for 1040. Time of that coiifrr- ence will be set later by the sUite board. Final Addrese Adam Reid Liverett. Indisnapolli, Irid., offered the final convention addreks ahortly before noon. He used Uie topic, *'Our Plea.” Other addresses were by William Slcfke, Caldwell: Lester Jones, Nampa; £d- (CaaUriue4i m P io I. columa I) . MEEiiilOllS AAA ELASTim SANTA CRUZ. Calif., June 33 (UJD Tlie western regiohal ^onferenoe of the American Farm Bureau fed- eration was on record today for aim- plUlcatlon of Uie farm program under Uie AAA, sufflclanUy flnlbls U> adapt to local needa. At Uie same Ume Uia farm buraau rccogniaed and appraolatad the value of Uie A M program as an emergency measure. The Laaa Trpea Nfeiisai ____ Rooaevelt oatUnad agoftaa of loans whkB made under the.'plao: T. 1. Ncn-federal publle tha aelf-Ilnanelng type largeat ahM ,n«nufaetutm . a bank< nipt. Re eroMwl two pr«wnt ituitan for tha oompan^ to rematn in olfloa uoUl a truaUwia namwl. ho^tals, ete. A two-year 1 000,000 program ef whloh ,,' 000,000 would be dispersed 1 1M9 tlscal yaar. 3. Xxpraaa poat-roada i four-year VtKfiWfiOO i . . . which •150,000,000 would be ,«l»r peraed m fiscal IMO. , . RaU E^uipawnt I. Railroad • equipment program under whloh equipment would ba purchased and leas^ to railroads at a rate returning Uie coat to tba government. A three-year 1600,< 000,000 program ef which WOp,- 000.000 would Ue dUpersad In ftioal IMO. 4. Expansion of Uie rural dectrl* ricatlon program to raaoh a max- , Imum of 1,300,000 farm famlllMi. A seven-year •400.000,000 p r o g r ^ f ^ which $30,000,000 would be eipmdKl* In fiscal IMO, Farn Uana uulon of (arm atoatty^ Joans on self-liquidating baaea wltB ioaiu for farm purohaaea, repalra. water facilities, etc. A twO'fear $400,000,000 program of which M60.-' . 000.000 would ba dUperiad la fkoal'^ 1040. e. Kxtenslop of short and long term loana to foreign govemmttta ' M promote U. 8. foreign trade, pro- cecds to be spent In tha ITnlM - States. A two-year $000,000,000 pT9>'.„ gram, of wlilch IM0.000MQ VOUld ., be dispersed In (Im l IMO, ^ covering transportation, silver, tha . . dairy and llveatook Indujtrlaa, fruit atloo and vigetablaa. field oropa and niral houN i •uperrtM the p. ao It would . „ of ahlppua of fam I expansion of tha 0, B . _____ thority low-ooet housing and clearaMe . program Uiroupft extet elan of lU borrowing auth««llfi t momjooo. Lagiai^. ier addlUoo to Itemi a iMO flioal year budget to soma luppleflMOiary; J would be neoM air.to er*~ fuu tamu ef.tba p

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Page 1: newspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.orgnewspaper.twinfallspubliclibrary.org/files/Idaho-Evening-Times_TF... · FDR MAPS THREE BILLION LOAN AC Britain, U.★ ★ ★ -k ★ Warships Are

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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A d B ln l B a n r E. Yarnell. com* o f United States Ariw***

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> 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

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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.

IB HUES mW m g reu p e f friea d a l a

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. •

“ ■ ■ tendered

*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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IDA9Q EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS, IDAHO

SPECIAL LEGISLATUREimmy

O F M N S F O i l MEET W IIP

ByBOIBB, J u n e 33 isfer

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,

RUPERT I

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 .

K IN K A K E iE R tL D l

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.

* * *

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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o r a o tm a . W hot1. H e o fU n pU yi a Imtler and lite

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appea red in ' B a it Hldt oc H eaven .’*

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c K A p m nQ H E f i v e h im • lo o k I b e t n a d e ^ h im th ink o f v io le t i w i th i t w on them . "O h, v e ry p r lv a t* . J u t K onald a n d W U lrld."

T he face of X oy«tteB R e r rin c elouded ■ l it tle .

"W hat doea y o u r f a th e r eeor,'

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 ."

S he looked aw ay . “I cou ldn 'l d o t h a t I ’ve c o m m itted m yse lf

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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?"

(T o B e O w lte v ed )

e BRUCieATTON IH WASHINflfON

,“ SOATTONWaahlngtea.

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

y m in one o r m ore bf»nd*new p ro T ld ed -th a t

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

'JS

S 'f tS ’i! “i * ! .

- 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

------ ills.f lO H e r -------

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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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

\O R E S i r

mlWtwSUMMER

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

$

Kvery Pair is From This Season’s Styles

WHITES FOR MEN

, \ STYLE COMFORT-

WEAR'■ . \

C O O LC O M F O R T A B L EC O R R E C T- A t n M W H ctlm t

SiirniUfllnnSpitrtlUtt

D e f in i t e ly a p«r» o f e v s rT m a n 's w arm w s s lh e r .r o b s — s p o r t s h o a k - f o r T o w n o r C oun try ,

B u i m o r« t h in lh s ( ~ ih e * s n e w R o b le a S p o i t Shoe* e ra ( ie f ln ile lf p a r t o f 0 ny m e n ’s w a l l a t - i h s y s lv * s o m u c h m o r e n j U , c o ro fo rt, fit a n d w e a r f o r lh « m o n sy .TT... >wt iMBnioaej.

HUDSON-CLARKTwin Falla Only Shoe Store

\

. . eom plete stock of m en’s BUMMCR a n d va­

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

t' Oonneetlea

T O B A C C O S16 oz. D u k e 's

Mixture 3 f o r I Q c

Carton.. 80cR O C K Y F O R D C I G A R S

9ftcR e g e n ' s '^ o r m L i g h t e r

S^teeaU 69cB \3 > n o 6 R TOBACCO PO U C ll.

$1.00lU f . SOc COMBINATION ABU TRA Y AND « ^ L IG H T E R _________

R E G . $ 1 .2 5 K T ^N 'S P O C K E T W A T C H E S

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B I B B L F BATH

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LUae. Jasm ine , G ardenia, C a r ^ ^ ; na tion . P ine and E an De C o logne^ ^

CryrfUls or Liquid. H O SPITA L

TO AST O M ATIC A M A O TO AS’T C H .tS IlM

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$3.89

- , - ^ r id a y , Saturday

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.

UFEEUIOY and LUX Toilet SoapH

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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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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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PA TETTB, I d a - Ju n e n O U l- ' TTw fast-dw lodltng O ra a d A rm y «f th e RepubUe obOM A lbe rt O . JoDes. n . M m , ito yo im ge tt m a n b e r p r e i - « t In c an ren tlo n h a r t l a i t n l ^ t as new Id ah o d e p a r tm e n t cec u n an d e r.

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.

N am pa was n a m ^ IMO oooTcntlon c ity .

Poisoning Fatal "To Philosopher

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.

D eaUt was a ttr ib u te d to urem lo poisoning. T he poe t h a d been con ­fined to h is bed since A pril 80. He l a p ^ In to a oom a several day* ago fn im w hich h e never rega ined con-

YOUR N E X T PERM A N EN T

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Remodeling

ContinuesValues Go Up=Prrces'Go Down As

Alterations Take Place!

One Lot Special Purchase

DMSSESThe.se were bought before the plang fo r re- modelinR w ere c o m p le te ^ n d they arrived rig h t in the middle of our alteratioiiB, So out they ro to cornply w ith our Rale valiiei. All fine aum m er dreflsea goinif a t 'o n iy

Bonn F ide ValuH lo 17.05

OTHER SIMILAR VALUES

THROIIGHODT OUR ENTIRE

STOCK! BUY NOW TO SAVEl

Shop in Cool ConifortAa a fltep in our r^ o d o l in g we have endeavored to m ake our ntore a tru ly pleanant place to Bhop-p w ln ler or mimmpr. You'll enjoy 6ur uowont in- Atallatlon:

AIR CONDITJONINGE very cuHtomor doHorvos com fort of a |r condi­tioning: diirlnir hot aiimmer m onthfl Thtn pr(>- Kronnive note will ndd to the unual enjoym ent of chopping io o u r well-ntocked i tn re l A(r condltlon- InK HOW In operation I

A word to.th* w I m : thia la an opportune time ■lock up on holiday needa for the l^ourtltand kiter, lengthier vncntlona. See the telecllon w t are ihow ln i In ep<ir(a and apectator clothing.

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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.

I ’ CLOVER

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 .

t IJO.Mlie iU dlom . P ropagan ­

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.

S d R E E N

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

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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 ,

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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

' life.H llll .«p techk»s

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 \

W. L. P e t.—8 1 .S31. . . I 1 .160- . 1 « JUO-..1 « J0«

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.

Graduate Manager Reaigns atlidaho

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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■ 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

I I gained a full gam e on th e Redsirs all

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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.

BMIOll ___ _ _____ _,.uu« TOO BUU—O— Hoat. Hevlnc. t«(a bltt-

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d o d g e r s A , r e d s 1Srookirn- ' ab* r Klhrlnnatl ab r hATmada. ef 4 0 tfiWaiber. Ib 4 O' II.ava«-o..Jb 4 0 OlKrrr. 2b, • ,* .1 ]Ko>-. *lr , * (I llnoodm'n.' r f 4 0 2Catnilli. iR < I llMtCot’k.' lb’ 4 ' *Stalnb'k. r f I I JlKerthb'r. t <TMrocW. M 4 • «)uraft, cf j - sHudeon, 2b t I 0 RordaiV/i}\l

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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.

ltd D * I t

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

» iiC X 3 n n ro T 0 )i, m . m m a n E A ) -n « d d la O e h r i of N c n s . O om m untty h ig h aebeOl is s u n

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

m ound foe to reach w oood.S m ith stole th ird .G eh r t le t go w ith a wUd p itch

.to aend h im heme.

Band AloofLEXTNOTON. K y. (U.PD-The U n­

iversity o f K entucky '4< college of law, w ith i u own seven-pieoe band and cbeerlng section, does n o t eon- deecend te m ingle w ith oU ter s tu ­d en ts a t K entucky tr a c k m eets , foot­ball gam es o r bu k e tb aU games.

Salmon Awaitedj,BOSTOif ou) ~ H e r I

f ish tm en -a n latwutgd predletlon t f O tvld A. . vttnam vrvM iiatAa '■ aasodaUoa. th a t v b n . f t . . ngnlatkna .a n ■MeOr. M] aalmoa wUl n tu ra tA n t A » g(tn th is regloo, u atawdjf h a n ____... .Penobacoi a itd D a n r a M aine. * ' '

/ Economy . ; •H A RITO R D. Oeinn. OJJD— U««>

Ulatora were conaeteatloQa tn c a r * ' ' ry lng out Got. R ay m co d 'B . B ald* ' w in 's p lea for Mooomy.Yoting th# unial i * m fo r '* iw w r iubenatortal iM ba. Xbv tha goremor . would hav* to tU » <a . one ooitlnr tIAOO.

More Com fort W earing '

FALSE TEETHImprorH powder. apr'lnkM oa Bpper .S lower plate* hold* Ihem fimer •« Ihit

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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 New Tcstim onlolTO WHOM IT MAY OONOERK: '. , , ! y . • ■ J r . 's : wcu. » u r . l o m .* :

I « l I u n o n r .l itr T ~ t i ol w . t M l U o t J S S bMuI

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

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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

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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

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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;

--------- •

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.

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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

PublU h T ln t i . JUDO a , a

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