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,4'A.M;Editiori'' ------ ^ -T IT E VOL. M. NO. 267 ' Leaders Of Re P a rty In Idaho H o o ver A d m in BEER STRIKE SPREADS Centra .IN CITIES OF GERMANY prg. . BERLiH.jpeb.-ia~«>T:‘ni* -»«« - Pan —itrtka-mllcd tn -- protest-» ......... prloe-outUng d«em tqr o n Ooer- t.,,. deler, ttl# niUtml prtw c*w. n>tM4 coDildenblr to<UT> In Ittrnbtirg, the tin t cUy to w on _____^ Uie 4000 uloons wtre retuslng to Mil *r>01 beer. Similar lUpi were Uken by r \ c Mlpons t t KleL t An WTtnlMUon bf proprielort al cn by , Mimtch decided tonight to advise In- i 2 dlTldual memben to participate In !‘Vf J‘ F.the strike. The moTcment remained / V ox minor Importance but li It thould callca tpread through the wealthy the gov p^lana emment would Iom considerable rtv - c enue aa beer Is taxed heavily from Jniirnp hop# to eoniumer. --------------------------- - at whle MOUNTED POLICE CLOSE Kon i IN ON ARCTIC -TRAPPER. --------- sUt« pi „ , .A0LAVIK. Northwest Tcrrltorlc#. lo ..ai 1 Canada. Peb. 12 w>—The law was Palb. a beUeved today u> be cioso behind Laurtl Albert Johnion. the Arctic trapper tary. who ihol and UUed one %ountle.” no tc wounded anolher, beat of; the at- ror of i tackt ot two poescs, and aUpped date, n ihrouah the guard o{ another tn %but An . dash toward th« Yukon. Dalrd. ------- Advanolnj aJiead-ot-tba-main-pa- m«cd.t trol body. Quartprmaatcr Serjeant the pos R. P. niddell and Staff Serteant and thi Heriey of the Royal Canadian radio The t ttatlon here, a-ere lollowlng hU trail recoluU In the snow. Both men are ^ to f«icriil, "~ b e among the best trailer* atid niiiili. ments.' ers In the North country. The CapUln W. n. (Wop) May, who Orahai flew here to conduct an aerial reorch th? Re. for tho tnppcr took Riddell In an In the effort to locale his route of escape, called : The trail waa found. Viewed from ® *9 air, It indicated he was "Broigy'; aa the tncks were gctUng shorter. Tbe posse was somewhat dubious ^ of nporta ha was crated. -n,li --------'niCy as*ei'ttd”h e 'tr a ‘“llrat eiaas’’ tton'-pa tnw )cr and bush man and that abU- 5^ . ttyto hide hla trait bas mtde tiuc- j. nnd f c l n g - d B f lculi.- -------------------1 - feS I *VON HINDENBURG NEARS S T DECISION ON C&DIDACY ___J ' "The B dU N . Feb. tt iiv-Twnorroii ^ or Sunday Presldei^on Hlnden- burg xJU announcfl 9|& <cclslon ^rfta p ^ .. ItH e^^eptartft- o r flB^presldentj^f ^ 1 cntiaidaey. 11 was cxpeeW lodoy. ln»-tb' I— PARACHUTE-JUMPER --- ^ . PLUNGES TO DEAW ------------- ' ----------------- - go noi LOS ANOELES. Peb. UtA’i-TloU to the lie M. Une. porachuta lnventor who and w was slopping at ^•'cliarlUble Inst!- their 1 tuilon here; T^-agered hla life agalnsi oraJ a-hopc-forftntp B rtoday-aTrf-loflt:— rttr|UtrKltUttTnitTBrt1altyT5penPd — <C< as he leaped from the roof of a 13- ■'atory building and he plunged to I I I earth before a hoalfled crowd of lly watchers. Ill nnit_rAn.ALA„^.»irf-TTtiimlllllLy inr coherently. Lane was removed to a . ft hosplUl but died In UUie more than U Qlpplnss taken from his effects disclosed he had Jumped from the -Kissing Camels'- In the Oarden of the Ooda at Colorado Springs. Colo- D Spi - MEMORIALSJO LINCOLN Ai STAND IN MANY LANDS___ SPRINOHEXD. His.. Feb. 12 VP) —Dr. Ixwls A. Warren, Port Wayne, ^dvar 2_Indiana, director of the Lincoln larity m -H liiaricl B^ir-rh-rm.ndaltonrU^^ .. tonight the popularity of the tnm martyred president was a subject and 1 for masicrpleees with present day c acuJpton was nearly a par with ^^n that ot Ihe Madonna with the igreat palnten of the early Christian era. „ .„ 0Uty-onB bronio. itatutes, mem- orUls to Lincoln, arc tcatlcred over the United SUtes and In foreign countries, Dr. Warren Uld in otje of .V* the addresses at the "hoaie town“ observance ot the .Emancipator's , birthday anniversary. Oovemor Olfford Pinehot, penn- " "f" nylvanU, and Ambaassador Casau- rac. Mexieo, were central figures In th« the Lincoln ctommemorallon. Prcil- cham dent Hooversent a wTeath which was ................ —- -------------- --------- - - —W GOVERNOR ROSS FREES MEN WHO SLEW DEER t'-i* senat BOISE. Peb. a i/D—Oovemor C. Ben Ross tonlgKt reprieved two BolM county realdenU who thot a deer " u. Icri thtlr to m ti “ ; The probaU Judge wbo sentenced them, the chalnnan ot the county commission and a long IUt of petl- ^ ; Uonen asked thal tho men be freed of the neceully of aervlng out the 50-day sentthe* Impoted upon them. The men are simer OeUyt, M, and *"*1■ Victor Brooks.-40. Tli Tliey wero arrested January 28 begs; while they were hauUn* a deer In a 3 ““ ^ .sleUh along a public highway. They camp were taken before ProbaU Judge Hugh Adslr In Idaho City who Uter ME! I explained lhat he had no altema- - . tlve but U>senlenc# them (0 Jail. He O declined to lmpos» Ut« 1100 tine. He c^wirt .afais.,.im . wgBftrtlnr tro. _jtA ifrr^wheiar.n^rzalrtr'tirrtarBrttt. ^*>5 \ hlmselt bfcSiwe of lllnea. Jirooks. <]ay 1 ' World* v.sr veierr.ii. waa earing tor ------■'wtTe'and two children by cmtlng x^.'. wood. ... M be n w m wKMim of g«8001AT«P w m a . lepublica^n wa 10 E ndorse ^ inistration -- ---- - Dhl itral Committee Session cham ’resided Over-by R. P. ’arry, Twin-Falls, ,:;Ad- ourns to Honor Lincoln _____ >Ui and I _<By The Aa,vidatfll.Preasl____ -Mwt |OISE, Feb. 12 — Stronir nuir \ cndoracment of an "elect >»*■ 1 Hoover" slojran waa glv- ^ by members of the Repub- ,, 1 ^ in stntc central eommlttee eotmi is evening at a-meeting congr led to map out its campaign na for the coming aeason. c committee meeting ad- imed in time for members pr* attend the Lincoln day banquet rabar whleh Verner R. ClemenU. Lew- tfl n lawyer, was the- principal ta eoi ho committee chose Boise tor tho « pUtform convention and June Vol as the day. R. P. Parry, Twin .tenal is. sUU chairman, presided and reet t irel EUm. BoUe, served as tecre- aon. l r. cd It) [0 formal acllon was Uken in fa- ct Pm ldent Hoover as a candl- npi e, nor tor any other bandldate, lee Blrong applause was given John creasi ird. Meridian publisher, wben ho for a «d.that.RcoubllCBnajQrget.nbout. _ _ _ r possibilities of defeat tor Hoover ---^ 1 think only success tor him. Iw eommltteo formaUy adopted a Frn oluUon urging Ux reduction, rby •hll ,cr(il. Btate nnd.munlclpaUoverri- . _L U nts." rhe motion was put by John W. ftl aham. Twin PalU. who urged that 1*11 I Republican party take the lead |J || the Ux reduction movement. He lod for an addre.u by BUte Sen* ir Donald A. Callahan. Shoahone _ , . mty, and expressed doubt that Prohl I North Idahoan had advocaUd a a-partlsan consideration of tbs Q[j : question. T hlt 1s no Ume," he said, “for a ci< tj-partisunpwr.- ------------------------------ Senator CaUahan said he wanted wnder»toort_ that he had n e v e r _____ :n anything but a RepubUcaa. raonaUy, or tbat ho waa advocat- intern ( t bl>p*rtli«n program, but ha eralp: i^larcd he waa convinced "pollilca o(-Al < snot tolve tbe Ux question. ^ VMled There It no poUUcal answ et^ menU J tax quetUon." he said. “But t do. ed Sti knt R»y party to declare itteU oa' Tbe MtSwies JWUen ' afSr*i Re^wlte«t«ljits_poaltlon sUteA _The the Lewiston cbnvehlloh dt lhe were 1 aho SUU Chamber ot Commerce, claim lere he urged that the delegate! chlcn. nome ana wors lor uie eiecHoiT nTnuc the legLilature ot the best men pou id women available, regardless ot mto t eir politics. i-Tew 1 Oraham, uklng the tloor a sgcoad tlons ^ConUnuad-Oo-Pag».3, Col, 7)— iilE lG E -i SCORES IN FR iCE '^ REP eputles Adopt Electoral Re- p^y ^IWmHeasurOTitr^^ Agrees to Consider Bill “ “ _____ vou ' PARIS, Peb, n WV-TTie 30-j-car admli attle tor-woman tuffratt In Prance his ”< dvanced a step today when a ma- jng t ro^*U:d ih e e w t t ^ * ^ e i e c t ^ ' ^ i ^ ^rrn hill which enfranchl^s women Thi nd gives Ihcm the rIghnolm eTfi 7^ a* tie chamber on lhe same basis aa j„g p But the measure must stUl come u c a )cfore the senale which In past eon has alwap-defeated almllar -p fforu. ThU Ume the auffnigo iead- ra pUn to put up a strong Hght In he upper house. b _ ] The woman suffrage secUon ot the muw iU was tacked on as a last-minute aUy I mendment to the holly contested ncrt measure which wouid put an end to hcarl he sccond ballot In elections to the ,ood hamber, used now when the leadmg ^tl andldaU on Uw tint ballot taUs to ,^oni JorltyrzOo^theJie*. took- ntasun a plunUiy. would elect. “We're ealremely happy ovec-to* pomj lay-a vole," said Marie Verone, one nalU It lhe leodln* women Uwj-ers ot h«ld >arls.. "It Is algnlftcanc because the iic u enaU, whleh has refused since 1920 natk ven to discuss tht quesUon of en- 1034. ranchUlng women, now wUl have vice otokfitcUon. What the m ult wUl bank « in the senate we don't know but eteel we. have a chance," ' MT! So angry were tho Soeltllsls and ^'Radkal-SoclaUsU aL-tbe-sup' p iresslon ot tho second baUot that 200 >t them walked out of the chamber, gi oilowing Edouard Herriot. the for- ^ , tier prvmler. ... . Tlie woman suffrage ciovement aUo; Kgan tn Pranee about 1900, and ,nd }usan a. Anthony was a leader of Jbe gresi ampalgn. ' " ^ (IERCURY’ dROPSTOSS BELOW ZERO IN ALASKA J S _ _ oasis *>?urV-l6U<hM:-W:UI6w-Mrff-wi- lay tor llM ooldesi day of the win- Lnk< Ti;; tarmesi during the tlav ed li I.-,., ra UiO»'.“Al Tannia, 1: reached mrr 4 belo*r. * ancc ~ THB ONLY ASSOC IN F __________ TWlN'FAfj.! i^ashington’s _ IPBE NewsInBnef • w«b«adorU Great MUln ad Ogden L. Mflla at aecretary M t Trtsuary. ______ | .| l>btHet ot CalnmbU iBpreme esrt bcM Invalid'ladletaienU hargint Bisbap Caanoa aad-Ut bhiel ormer aoefrtary with eoMplracy B vloUU coiw pt pneUeea Uw. . A t S w U aBd,ho^b|UiklBg e®»- spiS^nST ^ - Mi Maaagen of Preoldent'lloover md Wendt of Benator Hiram lehnton <oeld>4-aat-U-^wUr- —^ ft«lr aamet In early NoHb- Da- T .T loU primary* YV Si'S iotmUet, JojfJ] lUU't ooal fields and a re«aii. greal ion for tbe Inquiry waa offered Hqov " " ‘‘ “oaw. ____ tlona prestdeol Hoover lasded Ab- C l'’^! rabam Uneoln In leading naUon- ' ll Ulbnto In radio addreaa and Uncoln day tpeeehet were made ^ preset VoU went over ram Monday la leaaU on LaFoilette-CoeUgaM dl- reet federal reUef bill after John- ion. EepnbtieaB. CallfomU, arjr-. cd IU adoption. Wh nonse wsya snd means renmJt- roln c lee teaUtlvcly decided vpon In- public ertastd Ineome lostt and gUt Ux admit for new revenue bUL peraoi I gothe _____ .Ear iERA tDEE ICERSi SMASHLiORR li -------- (C rohibitlon Agents Declare nnr Giant Syndicate Bears ullt -Sign ol Capone’s-Guidance - | KEW ORLBAtlS.-Peb. la (-t^A n - itemattonol mm ring which fed- rai prohibition agents say boro slgna (.Al Capone's suldlng hand was rc- , ealed hero today In 10* Indict- g^nst >enU made by a grand Jury In Unit- d SUtM district court. Tbfl Indletmenls, charging con- <j>h plr»ei to vlolAte ihe tariff act and isoqi folarton of the prohibition law. were n»n< >os«don«vldancagathered.hyj<enli in.«i tier montha ot work. _The agents—g smaU army of ll«m fere engaged In the invcsUgaUon— jj lalm they haw pfoot that Capone'a i„ „ j-ndlcate two yean aro tor the pur- , K»e ot bringing Canadian liquor modi nto the United SUtes through the ai 'Tew Orleans ana. u began opera- j „ after Canadian authorities %rr^, fanned :uic8firpplng oniquor across tloni itnhiirniUbtiinwondary-urre:— pjiil .Thousands of gallons of liquor, the bank tgenU said, have been smuggitd he last two yean. Under the pian, hey said, Canodlan dlsUlleries ship- ^ >ed the liquor to Bellte, BrIUsh Hon- |— (Continued On Page a. Col. 4) REPUBLICANS^InTeAHLE “ FAVORjimEBT^QQyEfi _ - •SBATTLB, Peb .12 WV-Republlc- in a u u central- committee passed %resoluUon today by unanimous i^U commending Prealdent Hoover rof “his wise, capable and effecUve __ idmlnlstraiion'- and for tils “conilnicttve program for meet- ing the economic situation In the w rtttd ' a u u !>'aua-ft'mniv-t6 -«=or]d^ ~ - wide condltiona." Thg fommltlf^ w l Bftturday. May _ 7. aa the date an3^catXle"llw meet^ ^ * Ing place for the state convention. hear F disease ^ laims -PUBLISHER INiNOIANA-- MUNCIE. Ind., Peb. 12 W>—Oeorge B. Lockwood, publisher ot the Muncle Evening Press and natlon- aUy known wrlUr, died at 7 o'clock hcr« tonight. He had suffered a heart attack Uat Sunday. Mr. Lock- wood was S# yeara c4d. After on cncouraglng rally this moralng, Mr. Lockwood's condition tooit 0 declded-ehoniej or the worae, — - InoddlVlontobeUigKpabllclsiand - pomphleuer on-naUonal-and-lnUr------ -- national siibjcctj, Mr. Lockwood had htSd ImporUnt posts In tbo Repub-, llcon party. He woa secntaiy ot the natk)nal eommlttee .from im to 1924. he also served oa secretory to Vice President Charlea Warren Palr- banks. UTAH MINERS REQUEST ! FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID I SALT LAKE CXTY. Feb. 13 An a p p ^ for financial old through 1 the Reconstruction Plnance corpor-i atlon waa made U Prtsldenl Hoover and the memben of the Ulah con- gressional delegttloa toda»oQ behalf of the' sUte-a mining industry. Harry S. Joseph, a mining engi- neer. asked what provision the cor- porallon would make tor the mining VidustrT ahd added that financial oaslstanco would help solve the un- — eropyoymeint problem- •• .! prwldent of -the-BaR Lake Clly slock erchance, announc- I ed he will call n m tf.lnj to dlxcuial m r-ns -for obtaining federal aa*8 t-“j ~ once. I OCIATED PRESS NBWSP. i'ALL '711 , ' " m —, , —~ r- JDAHO. SATURDAY MORb fife lDE ilT hoover : i PR tlSESC IV IL lR PER IOD PRE81NT S ' ■ thes . ------------ , . nigr hlel Executive in Address p"" At White House Terms Oie -AbrahamXIncoln Greaterf , MSn Since Washington - bus' -IBymAisocltUd-Ercsar ___1 •TT ASHINGTON, Feb. 12 m i/y .—N a m IR g Abraham tyn ' ’ Lincoln ea the greatest 1 Jroi m eriM n alnce W aahlngton— •"! preserver of tho n a t i o n ’s ^}J‘\ ilidarlty in ita pc-rlod of reateat atresa — President ctor oover tonight led in a na- _____ onal tribute to the gaunt t= ? Ivl! wnr president. He spoke om ths Lincoln ttudy In the Whlt« nnf ouse, the room In which Lincoln niM ught hU part ot ths North-South Hui infllot. Contrasting It with the . _ -esent .“tight upon a hundred ip onU" against lesa Ungtble eco- ni, xnio forces, Uie president coUed HU <■ war-tlma unity.oad predicted jother national triumph. WhUe the chief executive wot H00\ -oadcattlng hla address to the U n- lln dty dinner of iha NsUonal R«- an ibllcan club In New York, other ® imlnlstraUon leaden appeared In .1 ;non before a acore of slmUar tthertngs throughout the country, j:arUer. words ln~pnise of U n^if "w * ad rung through both the uriate i >- q nd the house. Oeremonlea were « Br Bid. also, at tho huge marble pll- jJv » .red monument to his memory h e^ | TrUiuU to Uie Ideals ot tbenie- mans ubllcan pnrty was p o ld ^ y Mr. the I oover as part of his eulogy ot Lln* Johns )ln. He said lu-^“UadiUons and from (Co'nllniud On Page jTcoI. 2) ^ m ifliilii g ORGJlESlf BOISts j ators. BOISE. Peb.-ia-tffh-PresldenU «f 1ff*** tiree Bplae-banks loday tiled orU- “ ®,* let ot Incorpontlon with the aecre- 2*“ ^ ary ot state tor creation of the Re- onatructlon Company ot Idaho i 'hich WlU openU under the Reeon-1 tnicUoR Finance cctporaUon. ' i “ ',2 Tho corporation was organised for I 500.00Q wllh omhorlty to lend‘2 2 ? rwney, acquire property or operate | n-any-way-as * 6«u»ie-t>pcr*tesr«ndT^^ Ath ouUwrlty to tuncUon anyi^;^ n real esote. merchandise, irnd or { g,, :n, deal In livestock or tarm com -: nodltles, or to lend money or Invest n any ot them. In c o rp o ra to rs are Crawtord ..lio, i4ootc_p--etldcnt_of_Uie-Pl»t_Na.^-i„ jo ^ ^k ot Idoho; P. P. Johnson, J ircsldenl of Uie fl^?^city Nalldnor va, >ank and president of the Idaho in. u ?ower company, and J. L. DrlscoU.' -------- jrcsMent oi the Pint Securtlea bonk. ^ <C Withi H A V E A H EA R T f ~ MOWCMJroOTO . -----------------W t a u t J A l H E M - W O V t CKSTHALPMVCLOTHI - ___ . LC3LK.&D U P .? fl. WOT 60U OUT ON AMOTHEIi Ct^QU* . SPREE. . 1 WAMT TO GO ____ TOW O R K fi {J SPAPER IN TWIN FALLS .S HA ORNING, FEBRUABY 13, 1532 81-Ycar^U-Wbman T A Recalls TraKic. End Of Abraham Lincoln ^ TIvnoK. s. On Uic unnlveraary of Abra- - - ham Lincoln-* birth, an Bl- \ >-e.«r-oid Huron woman today 11 r^coUfd Uie acene In Pordt thettre In WashUigtoa the nlgnl of April 14.4865, when the prtnldcnt was asostlnated. ShaHJ She was M n. NeUon Arm- ,slroug and she believed tb« vaa As Uie cnir surviving m enbtr ot the troupe that wat'TOarUif In Ae the uieilre at that t u n e ; . Mrs, Armstrong did not aee I gl Ihp sciusl s h o c ^ i tta abe waa “* busy behind the acenea. but at- ^ct<\l by tho tunnoU ahe ____ ^ wiikts Booth cry: “aic aemper TT7 tyrannUI" Bho saw him flee \\f from the sUge, sbe aold. '* •-U wns terrible,".Mn. Ann- aa th( »tn|ig Mid today, nearly *7. andri j'e,xr-i afler Uie event. “Tho coo- in<.nM» failon snd sobbing waa Uke » storm," the J j . - tho C iSEVELT FR IENDS i ACCEPT c ilenge :-. ---------------------—-----------weU as eva, w; loover. and Johnson Man- StS" agers Decide to Kee^,Out ol Norlh Dakota'Prlmary -----------^ _________ _____ UHLth wAsmNaiON. p«b. n Jemocntl: supporUn of PrankUn Quo 3. JtMcercIl took up mlllUnUy lo- mloUU IsTy the choUcngeotUft'ttopmoose- Soong; relt brisade. while the RepubUcan “ |>ce. nansgen for Herbert Boovtr and ildals lhe Insurgent friends ot Hiram Uie thi lohnson decided oUke to aUnd aside beard i Wm a prlmarj' conteit tn early vot- aag, 11 ng North Dakota. ‘be tra Tliese three developments, omong he many produced^by a day of far- lung pollilul action, cast algnUI- M t shadows Into the pnaldantlol I'l 11 r ear 1D12. (jllli The rally here ot the Rooaevelt rore«rl«d-br-Homer—Cummings. -RH Connecticut. aod-llDcmocnUleaen. nl. tlors. sIcnaUced the begtnnUig of an ' Lggre&slve noUon-wlde push M tinsl ______ he wall of oppotlUon whlcb sevenl png wrty lesden a n seeking to rear Peace xta-een the New York govemor and a nplj h e nomination. whoco The Hoorer decision not to enter tlon a< he Norih Dakota primary of March w tu i IS indlcaled a conviction anong hla Uonal !(Wftaten that hU re-nomtnaUoo is Japan, ssttttcd without the dlsagreteble ne- xasUy-of-ballUnt-for dlspti(«d-«Ul4» «ow-« -particularly lha sUUs where tbe la ^ W ty U Urgely in the hands of Uie not ki Utsurgth!", ................ rtsdul Inveivca Johnson CoriTtJ -fiennor Jolinson-s. refusal to n prople inlo North Dakota, on (he oUier Tbe nsnd. gnslly lessened the llkeilhood «id: thal he will run al oil ogolait Iloo- "Yoi trr. He left the door open t« later itq^ta itcllon In oOter (Ules. but his friends Umnls rroiongmuym getmope ornu ean^ Various olher developmenU'flur- and U Ing the day paruV clarified and part- a <ContlnuBil On pVge i^ o l" V ) ^ ^(Co ithdrawn from Circulation ----------- JVE -------------- ---------------------------------------: i f * % 'w S i m m im .. _____ ___ . Bm -c::— BUS copxri*«. iMi; t r ' t s COVNTT FARAJ^CON ON CH APE M OVE TO I tA n Ihanghai Become Capital ^ As Well-As Storm Center * As^ Advocates of_Peace Labor and Guns Boom buu . -------- wbtt ----- CBy-Thr a.ior1i tcriJ ^ a > . W ASHINGTON, Feb. 12 —S h a n g h a i ho.<t n o w bc- »>me the capital. o.<i well prlad 3 the storm eenter ofChina, ■”« nd rapid flre negotiations for teace are pnJceeding there aa Vm he Japanese continue to shell . “Wi ho Chinese city and fart.i. tfapai M a n y prom inent Chinese officials, aa well a.<» the minis- if jz (n of Ute United SUtes. m ace nd Ortat BrlUln. have moved'532 rom Nanking to Shanghai atul are ssisUng the local ofnciaU in'thetr' . . n ftorU to check the aheUtf^. ' ' j rAK The aUU departmetTi U watchlzi I C he ncgoUatlooi-'ln Shanghai, aa, reU as the Cblocee cfforu et Oca-1 _ vo, wltb-mucb Intertit. but there' ie BO' lndlcMlons that the United " oatea and Oreat Britain wUl tub- ** ®* lit any new peace plana Inthe tm -,^- Mdlole future. Ereirthlng u now la he hsinds o t diplomatic and- con- i ular oftlcera who are In tba trou. M U kle center aod under instructions to eurta M _ t^ . lood otneet In eftectlM ’ In^g Quo TU-CbU Uie Chlneae vice aloUUr of forelgD affairt. T. V. nf] loong.-t&e'O&Uiete BUnlater~of~n- H ll lance, aM many other Nonklng'of. UU iciols an now in Bhanghal aad la be thick gC BcgotUtioaa. UtUe waa nPl leard todajr trom Nanking and tiiy- i|l> l iBg, tbe two- dtlea between which U L l be fragments ot Uw dlsctdetrd cra- (Oontlnoed oa Page 3, Column 2) GITIZOmTlllTE O IS ISBEEH IT II BO illH " BOffroN;~F»b. » (<n - world ' \x3 *eace PoundaUan tonlgtst i?>tacd 1nply io Senator WUllam E. Borah bg rho commented recently 00 0 resolu- <n.i. lon odopUtf by ervtral Masta-hu-, gaa letu cllltena Uvortng on tntemo-, tkical boycott and embargo oa ‘ PMndoUoa Rlcwad'aln a '^ iOM^of-Ute-BerahUtUr-wbleh-sald,!.^ a veaklDg of the resolixUoa. *1 d o ' 7* lot know when I have received a resdullon ao unUiriely and so'unwise - rortrinii signatures ot to many wise, ■^ ^ "re p l. made today to B<»h. •Id: Ilk "Tour crlUcUm Is addreased lo e u r, unde rtq^tai for tbe eeUbllshment of a SUti ibnUllanrflua Inteniatloaal boycoU pern Burenbarae-ftf^fcpuruaui the'ber.” ind the nine-power tnoty o ^ sut>-' govn lecls all ouUtandlng dlsputerto Mt- bush (Continued On page X CoL 2J jj-an toir ^ -------------------------------------- -H u ---------------------------------- ------------ ban ' an’ --------------------- ------------------- ------ BlOl .................... —— ------ futu ^ - etf eree _____________________________ _____In.t o se Aj ---------- ^ ------------------------------------------- S stud can ^ - a 1 L J-~-^ ««• Jan: w M M 'M //// \/////n////////////W /J/t out •'•Ml *'vr see: I r////ufl^H BH oIBn r^ m m m ge ; ' D a. (»t^ tree BILLIOW AWP A HM J _ ^ Sf oua. arogMAi. y. business eauiRKtMT roa< I fati 1. tr Tta N«* Zerk XtOnm, im. 9Ul ', J C ^ N E A "°ss.;a;TS5“° VTINUES A^ E I IN SUCC BR EA K U P Americans Direct Protest To Borah SBAROHAZ. (Sotardij) Feb. U ^ latet Bmator WUUom E. Borsb at cTi raittiattaa loday praCesUng agatnst bat tber aald was Japanese \»- nea agatast noo-eombaUet cinl- ina and property in Bhongl^i: The aiinCTa of tbe cablegram hi- n<M aeena ef olsstosaries. Uw rlMlpal ol .an ' Amerleaa sebool..^-*®^ to rt and Young ^ m e?s S S S £*1** an attoeUUont and thc'edltor of ^ ] loeat American newsp^pei. i KJ i gtaaUy feacM t tatd. -that If t .. span la meeeaaful In th* presmt I iV "* urtm lw i jn rld rrUance win again I H O V » placed'on armed force and the bomL Uvmoawnt cause wiu lose aU the nf *h ragresa 11 ha* gained since the rorld war.- . — they ARHERS IN POCATELLO REGION OBTAIN LOANS Rn> _ _ gotuu POCA1K.LO. Feb. U MV-fVder- t um toek feed loana were granted » Bannock omnly today oa S»«e- srpBydo or lba department otog. Iculture dengnated Uw area aa ^ ' rougbt M ckrn. Local agenU and UU eneoiUve* were acUve tn ae- urtac Ibt old. AppUcatkna wUl be m irm isEsi lESPITEDEPRESSlr eveo ! lew -Commercial Ventures Get Undo-Way Dally in ^ Nevada-Detert-Couritry^^ . BOk dl Uona -»yB.D.<»AlU - Tht (United SUtea Bureaa of Reelo. awoki BMtlon> lonat B O O U > E tcm r.K rr,P rb . 13(4^ 8lrM thta sparkUng. new elty wbkb Unde >ster lam bas boitt ta tbe Itrrada waste Pbocx anda to houae ttw woetanon Beo- rer dam. refaaed to a d « t Uw Ur. Mtncd of any aocb ~bofer“ as *de- and 1 yattlaa." ______________ - - ' ' wm new commercial venturea. purn^ | m t toperm iu p rvloutly granted [ H’ ° >1^ u n r f f n —almnrt lhat aecUon of Uw dty oDotUd to ® “ BHvite bualneaa enterartaes la a blve >Ticuvity. Indivlduala cat«r In botineat here ^ under pem lU granted by Uw UaUed SUtea. Por eaeh type of bustnesa the , oermiu bave been Umlted ta num- J.__ tier.-And penalta' In Uw a llm U e (c mwhfr trr nntitaniltng. The land la -------. tovtmment-owaed and Is taaaed for |t|| Motneaa puiyoaea onder - contract llfl To dau aome 19 penona bave been ranted permlU to engage in com- r tnerce and of this number, abont one l> l^ d ^ v e completed oootract leas- L MMOagiKtae Mon than 30 »“■«'"«— tmiMkip I ppCI have been or are being erected whUe - a Rvaber of cnUivclaca trentaa* lj Blng-to'bf*4k'-grpund~lnThe n w futun.-AiMP« Iheae are U» own- eri-of U»-tn«*lrep5 S T ib o w tn ----- erect ooe of the flnaat sbowtMwaea in-U)etUU£iJleTada.aiwOtha*» — a seaung capactty ef n o .— - Among Uie concema already do-! ing businew tyyt arf « I “ sE rT TB w rSiSrE tir^w T ^ studio. Uundry. buUdlng materlala | ----------------------- ------ fem UNION LABOR OPPQSES WILKERSON FOR.BENCH wAsinsoTON. peb. ii wv-or-' eanlipd labor protested today, before, a srnaie Judiciary aub-coomilUee 1 conUdrrine the nomination of Judge ^ James II. Wilkeraon. Chicago, to Uw: circuit cotirt. lhal his laJuncUona: had helped raeketeen obtain control, 5!!^ of Ubor organlaatlona. _ , -j Donald R. Rlchberg." opposins! ^ . Wilkerioijs confirmation on beluOl i nf lllf nallmad U hnr. raactitivos- oisocUUan and Uw AmcrUas Ubor OeciJlons detracted from th e ' •rntence he imposed upon Al Ca- I -pone. ____ __ -W.'ica, jurli a judg#^." he totd. I "vntU a few rackrteen to prison tl j see mi lo me he Is not enUUed lo paens al iinLtf from the ratfertnz ; publle't^at n menaced by raeketeen he ha.' hriped raUe to power by tbe U "• use u: JudlcUl auUionty against tc- i sprcLablc Ubor organisations." | lU GEM STATE SOLON’S SON DIES WHEN.TREE FALLS -------- ---------- - -• j.tutm . AilMOS. I<Uho. Feb. II i#>-PloTd ' Andrrron, 30. fon of Stste Repre-■ lentailre and M.-s. Joseph Anderson. I “ Ammoi:. kllW ins&Uy at h U |” J fsth^r'j p;ace hrre today when a i tree feU on him. i **“ Anderson f«:i bockword and atm ck; head-onJJic a h o n w [^^ was an Initfuttor ayAaw>«rh»h •m r whlcH has bRtrttoiw -for •evenl days du» U> SBOwttocked road*; hsd brwi working on hu | ^ fathers Isrm. Two siadenU wetoit*»a »Uh btm al lba tune of Uu acddeot.; r«dui m iu ijiiie M e a J gpAces stEins ssA ucr ^ESSFUL »A T T A C K pponese Howitzers * Hurl Oeatli. and Destruction Jhrough-E oaJetot^ri-J cratt Goes Into'' Aclion B ru u tn r^nom- ---------- Pntm 0UIf Cemapondent) opjTlgbl, 1CS3. by Tbe Aaoclated . , , ,:_&OT).------- -■ ....... .... UIANGltAI. (Satarday) lj Feb. 13—The Chapei aec- ' tion of Shanghai w as aste<, a n d tom today by 0 w i t z e r shells and air ' mbs. and at tho conclusion the bombardment the Japa- , se c o m m a n d announced ey had succeeded In brcak- g up a threatening Chinese — imter-altack before U got started. Reporu that prooilstng peace ne- UoUooa wtre In ptognts were isted as effecUvely as tbe Chtneta nUooa ta Cbopet Neboa T. Joba- 1. tmited SUtea minister to CbUa. toae arrival bera wlUi tbe Preneh d BrlUtti m taM tn gsve rise to UmisUo ruAon tbat a padfle Mt- n te t waa In the makteg. aaU ao r as be knew there were no eoa- rU'-pcwe pcopoaola anywhere on f-hiwtae a . ---------------------------- ^------- :— nw tewnbardmei.t vf Cbapel. - irted by Japaneee hewttsen In ibe 1 »t a-na a m awH f/ii. _____ Rd U9. by Itx Ug air bemben , . ooeOded to acatterlv menacing. Uneae troep cnucnttattaaa. Obe paneee aaval conaand.sald. Pbr a brief perlod oQ Bhanghal. ea lo Uw baaln ttt district, aheok lbe beavtait canntwodlng staoe e figbtlat started aw e tban two !Cka ago. D u . aa the fog deaied tay. tba Japanese bonbeo eoold ^ aeen over Oiapd wbera, for an nr er ao. they aearcbed eot thetr jKtmndanrtbenAdwt-ttaB ------- b dremwl UMtr Joodt ol dettrao. manddeath. T h e-g n H ' and' tbe ' tOrpIadta tokened Mr. Jobnton ond-bit dlp- natki eetteaguea BrIUsh MbaUtg r MUea U npaen aad Preneh Mln- «r WOden. Bach grabbed a tele- wne and caOed te hU coiwolau > fiad out what tt waa an aboou . Ur. Jobnaon anneimeed Uiat he id the BittlMi M oi\r(iaeb eoveya > ' ere to Sbaa«hal te le aram ct eoo. iuM -iiae.~Ttie~gf5iaragficui-— : r. be tald. would be encoontered I andaeaoitiic to trrlte at a preix»«------- I taLtfaeterr to botb tldca. -tt it a ^MBtlon ol face-* he es-' laUgU.r«elUief UUb win u tygg ------- we. rtee ta everytbtog to the Par ast. If any indlvldaol er group wtra ipable el fomuloUng tome tchcme r wbleh faces woold be aaved att (ConUmiedOa Page3.'CoL» BEARS F IRST FRU IT rench and Italian Delega- _Uons-HesamtMegoliaiions_^ -4o-S8ltl«'Naval-Troulilefe^ "OENSVArBwttaertond. P A T u ltfr — tr'orld duansam ent oonference bora a ftrat fruit t ^ y wtU» th e r w i a p t ____ Re Prench and Italian delegations » settle their naval dlttercnccs. ^■w oj nrinhr beUevrt that con- trcncca now brtng held would lead »an ealensloo of Uie London naval rra:>- of 1830 and provide a' bosU 3T further dlfrm sm rot ot aU pow. rs on the seas. French Minister Of War Andre 'ordleu and Poreign utnlster Dmo irandl. Italy, hove olready met to jsctiss the subject acd their con- rrsations ore bsuig fonoaed up by te PTmch and Italian naval ex. erU. Rene Massigll and Augusto ^3BOO. The negotiatKms ore being coo- ucud on the tm u of the oborUva ert-enient afnonr Italy. ireat Ortioin on March 1 ,103J}. -Iha r— li> hr wnrteil mil u ■ lie rrplaccmrnt of thipa becoming bsrlete-.a point which w rec^ Uw------- r ^ t r r a t X i , ____________________ ^The Prrtich. who have a propor- onatel) Urge number of ahlpa UI soon become o\-er-age. have '.amtamed Uieir right te replace lent aod the Italians, whose navy I rtUUvrly more modem, have «oc- ■»ted this sUnd. TI^Ty’t parity - Ith all uthcr conunenlal European atium may be mrt t^ agreeing on radua^ be om*d at in the,iMr ____ iture. Tbe- roofcrence U following the egotiationa wltb interest Inasmuch i l.^e Pranco-ItaiUn naval diapuU •a been ene of Ihe mast dlffieult - roblema tn disarmament.and be- lusc they may lead u aa agrec- len; between the two powen to r»- uer tbelr Und ana otr forcea at rfl. _____ ___ ^ TVda> xwa«^sroaTrnaUw' 4 tnf"r~ t^ w im uwTogwr'^ i aw n B - ^ - ^ ibUsieti ot Spain. Caeet»-AwakU ~ nd Denmark outibUnc Uwtr 'coun- ry^a «iattrifan« Ug HaiWatlnn aad _______ J ___ ^

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

L e a d e r s O f R e

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

H o o v e r A d m in

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

*VON HINDENBURG NEARS S T DECISION ON C&DIDACY

___J ' "TheB d U N . Feb. t t i iv - T w n o rr o i i ^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

senatBOISE. Peb. a i/D—Oovem or C.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

n w m w K M im o fg«8001AT«P w m a .

le p u b lic a ^ n w a

10 E n d o r s e ^

in i s t r a t io n-- ---- - D h l

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

_____ >U ia n d I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

^ConU nuad-O o-Pag».3, Col, 7)—

iilE lG E -i SCORES IN FRiCE'

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

Agrees to Consider Bill “ “_____ v o u '

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

(IERCURY’dROPSTOSSBELOW ZERO IN ALASKA JS

_ _ oasis

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

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

~ THB ONLY ASSOC

IN F■ __________ ■ T W lN 'F A fj.!

i^ashington’s _ IPBE NewsInBnef

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

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

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

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rohibitlon Agents Declare nnr Giant Syndicate Bears u l l t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

UTAH MINERS REQUEST ! FEDERAL FINANCIAL AID I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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.S HAORNING, FEBRUABY 13, 1532

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T he Hoorer decision n o t to en ter tlon a< h e Norih Dakota prim ary o f M arch w tu i IS indlcaled a conviction a n o n g hla Uonal !(Wftaten th a t hU re-nomtnaUoo is Japan, ssttttcd without the dlsagreteble ne- xasUy-of-ballUnt-for dlspti(«d-«Ul4» «ow -« -p articu larly lha sU U s where tbe la ^ W ty U Urgely in the hands of Uie no t kiUtsurgth!", ................ r tsd u l

Inveivca Johnson CoriTtJ- f i e n n o r Jolinson-s. refusal to n prople inlo North Dakota, on (he oUier Tbe nsnd. g n s lly lessened th e llkeilhood « id : th a l he will ru n a l oil ogolait Iloo- "Yoi t r r . He left the door open t« la ter itq ^ ta itcllon In oOter (U les . b u t his friends Umnls r ro io n g m u y m getm ope o r n u ean^

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3 t h e s to r m e e n t e r o f C h i n a , ■” « n d r a p id f l r e n e g o t ia t io n s f o r teace a re p n J c e e d in g th e r e a a Vm h e J a p a n e s e c o n t in u e to s h e l l . “Wi h o C h i n e s e c i t y a n d fa r t . i . tfapai

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he ncgoU atloo i- 'ln Shanghai, a a , reU a s the Cblocee c ffo ru e t O ca-1 _ vo, w ltb -m ucb In te r tit . but th e re ' ie BO' lndlcMlons th a t th e United " oatea and O re a t B rita in wUl tub- ** ®* l i t any new peace plana In th e t m - , ^ - Mdlole fu ture. E re ir th ln g u now la he hsinds o t diplom atic and- con- i ular oftlcera who a re In tba trou . M U kle center a o d under instructions to eu rta M _ t ^ . lo o d o tn e e t In eftectlM ’ I n ^ g

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GITIZOmTlllTE OISISBEEHITII BOillH "

B O ffroN ;~F»b. » (<n - w orld ' \x3 *eace PoundaU an tonlgtst i?> tacd 1 n p ly io S e n a to r WUllam E. Borah b g rho com m ented recently 00 0 resolu- <n.i. lon odopUtf by e rv tra l M asta -hu -, g a a letu cllltena U vortng on tn te m o - , tkical boycott and embargo o a ‘

PM ndoU oa R lc w a d 'a ln a ' ^ iO M ^ of-U te-B erahU tU r-w b leh -sa ld ,! .^ a veaklD g of the resolixUoa. *1 d o ' 7* lo t kn ow w hen I have received a resdullon ao unUiriely and so'unwise - rortrinii signatures o t to many w ise ,

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"T our crlUcUm Is addreased lo e u r , unde rtq^tai for tbe eeU bllshm ent of a SU ti ibnUllanrflua In ten iatloaal boycoU pernB u r e n b a r a e - f t f ^ f c p u r u a u i th e 'b e r .”

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

Donald R. Rlchberg." opposin s! ^ . W ilkerioijs confirm ation on beluOl inf lllf n a llm ad U h n r . r a actitivos-oisocUUan a n d Uw AmcrUas

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

-W.'ica, ju rli a judg# ." he to td . I "vn tU a few rac k rtee n to prison tl j see m i lo me h e Is not enUUed lo paens al iinLtf from the ra tfe rtnz ; publle 't^a t n menaced by raeketeen he ha.' hriped raU e to power by tb e U " • use u: JudlcUl auUionty against tc - i sprcLablc Ubor organisations." | lU

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

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lb e beavtait canntw odlng staoe e f ig b t la t s ta r te d a w e tb a n two !Cka ago. D u . aa the fog d e a ie d tay. tb a Japanese b o n b e o eoold

aeen over O ia p d wbera, fo r a n n r e r ao. they aearcbed e o t th e trj K t m n d a n r t b e n A d w t - t t a B -------b d rem w l UMtr Joodt o l d e ttrao . m a n d d e a th .T h e - g n H ' a n d ' tb e ' tOrpIadta tokened M r. Jo b n to n ond -b it d lp - na tk i eetteaguea BrIUsh M baU tg r MUea U n p a e n a ad P reneh M ln- « r WOden. B ach grabbed a te le- wne a n d caOed te hU co iw olau > f ia d o u t w h a t t t waa a n aboou .U r . Jobnaon anneimeed U ia t h e • i d th e B ittlM i M o i\r( ia e b eoveya > ' e re to S b a a « h a l te l e a r a m c t e o o . i u M - i i a e.~ T tie ~ g f 5 i a r a g f i c u i - — : r. b e ta ld . would be encoonteredI andaeao itiic t o t rrl te a t a preix»«-------I ta L tfa e te r r to botb tldca.- t t i t a ^M Btlon o l face-* h e e s - 'laU g U .r«elUief UUb win u t y g g -------we. r t e e ta everytbtog to th e P a r ast. I f a n y indlvldaol e r g roup w tra ipable e l fom uloU ng tome tchcm e r wbleh faces woold be aaved a tt

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RESIDENT HOOVER '"2 PRAISES CIVIL WAR SSSU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Liacotn WM lte grea tes t eon."

CITIZENS OF BAY STATE Sn DISAGREE WITH BORAH

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

T r iw lff -H a g e tm a a -v a llB rw a ltln r tei t a uncovered by eome lucky prpe- —

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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H O V E T O B R E A K U P m w Z(c o a u a n e d tr a e t « «

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

to preach assurance.” noiThe platform committee m eeting hai

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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%W1IIEIIIIIB rPiPflSElUEil LiyilFOIlllEIIESS ■Filer Man Seeking Democrat- i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

CaciBsiT« RCA-Vletor D ealers D

WilHerillis | I f

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

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UERNSEY FANCIERS TO ^ HEAR TWO SPECIALISTS

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

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

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

IIVORCE SUIT FOLLOWS- 47 YEARS OF MARRIAGE

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

tra l government of C hina a re d i­vided.

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

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

HlllimMEp:ommissioners Close Day of uu

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

McUTwin PaDa county’a U B budget parti

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

insiBOULDER CITY RISES

DESPITE DEPRESSION ^______ ; Pri

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

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

Ao effictont police t orce o p g a t-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

; _ * ass<

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

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

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

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

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

m L S ___________

I. poat heavy filler bed, HeU-

................ $ 1 7 .7 5__________$ 3 7 .5 0- ■ - .$7 . 0- 1......:__,_.._.:.: $ 7 .7 5 i

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

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

$ 6 9 .0 0B — new chairs, new buffet,

..$ 5 5 .0 0™ ..- _ ..- $ 6 9 .5 0 _

RAINES^ Palls P h o n e IGO

Revival Leader .—

Beil

bod:

E L D E R B . M . D A V I D , I n t e r - •• M t t»>nal c v a n g d b t . W ho U 'l^

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

7 S u n d i iy . .

— ----- ■ — ^ tw «said . I t was th e tr f trs t vW t 'to tb a ^ m e tropo lx “ oai

------- - e«t sF o n a tt toM ew S B h a H a n r P ee . ^

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

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

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MOOSElEfilONMEMBEHSgG m i m r f i i t i s

wtni- — .........................M e m b e r s ^ th e C m U a l ld a b o L e - IUU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

l>3»M ode) AI P b rd R o a d s te r_____________________

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

; IS3S Model A R oidi'.rrJ _ K 2 :U tS f l f l y _ , ------- --- .-..1= : : ^

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

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

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

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

1S39 M odel *AA Truck.

l«2S K ode l AP * * u p _________ __________________

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T w i n F a l l s

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FUNERALS ] SF U N E R A L A R R A N G E D F O R

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

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

S O C I E T Y 2AND CLUBS S

Mra. B. a WUUama . ^

Pbone W __________

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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ES WE HAVE EVER

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LE OF USED CARS

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

- : I _____ SIOO.OO I

— S295.00________ $260.00

- $450.00 _____ _$60.00:

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

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, T w i n F a l l s D i s t r i c t a n d C i ty SS : 'F o r c e s G o I n to A c t io n O n S S

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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-G h o ic ?Whole Shoulders Q j 1

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

MAN WHO PAID MORTGAGE SUES ESTATE FOR SHARE—

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

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

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

^ ‘s attoriMy to tb U actlao.- -

40-Ib. Colton HatUtss $4.95

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

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

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

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l»22c 'hickens and Young bbits

Meat Market^BUYER

Phone 162-16S

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^ FRANCE ADOPTS AN IDEA ^ ^ u r t

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

■ ■ Wediservice.

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

11:0 Sermo

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

.A m erieao home.

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

CONDEMNED

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

B:00 P. M .- s u k e Priesthood me«t-

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

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

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

DANCELAND■’ 25 F ree Tickets

Usual Prices |

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

____BIGACnOIUC.i'CONTlNlfOUS SHOW f

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

JTARIAITs of RUPERT HEAR LINCOLN PRAISED

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

— — O n i i j a e - ’ s i i n k s —_ . Dop

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

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

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

______i„ ^---------behind O a m e ^ fl» T 7 1 for tb t t h ln J

•pot.Orwiped behind them were « ta r -

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

. DlJto

", b e a : GOTfLIEB WINS-------- ' ed 8

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

----------- ------------ -- OpW EtLE B OREAT D U B B L E B final

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

rfe es tV ijS . CasUe O s te C « l ._ A J » . . l a t i

A ----------------------- ■ ■ andrealberw vU bt a rch aappM t B a4e Twin

^ by Dr. Fe»t«T 88c, LoeaU m J . c . InBlock. A 4r. roun

& Id a ® F :

• o l l i s t e t

iT g j j K I I I P I I I I R u p

i« ^ f J I'. Tw

y / A th e i' Bruh

defea

bome Girk ibdW ■ , in ten

Wendell Boys Win Bopen)

■ • ^ r :T r . ._ ........ ««“ ■'

e x t c t s ’ S k i r m i s h E n d s - I n a S

3 6 - 2 3 S c o r e a n d Q u i n t e t s t h . tas a s

P l a y to 2 4 - 2 3 F in a l C o u n t

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

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

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

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

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

[TENDELL JERO M E *{ « ) 43fl> :

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

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

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

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

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

■eterson _____________ 11. PU U icrs Seguard , were

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

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

TENDELL JERO M E te r I

Velnberg _______________e u lU ra n slak<farw ard tr lc t

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

•rlnoe ____________________ W ard herecen ter M-&

-a u s e t t--------------------------------K in g Paulguard • ' p e rt

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

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

---------------------- :------ .

NerMatcbHeavy-

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

F H i g K F ^

Twin Falk Cffils Clinchl932ritle:i

•n d-------- wl»«

R u p e r t M a id e n s B o w B e f o r e

— O n s l a u g h t - o f ; B r u l n e t t e s m u

I n S a m e E n d in g , 4 8 - 2 0 " a.» beei

-------- , U »T w ta Falls hU h school g irl's b « -

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

----------------------------- o t

Paul And Heyburn" •ChurchTeams Win SS

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

-sulMiltute______ Llr

I^ e p e i^ ents Win “V —

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

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

413 419 452 1283 J INDEPENDENTS'

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

-

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

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

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

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

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

[30 poucd i. . lm

TW m FALLS DAILY NCT

' w i r u C a l l

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

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

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

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

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

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

-------------^ ^ ^ Om

BnU rns FTobi I Filer Hoopsters s

______ • ‘ Bs

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

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

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

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

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

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

O lrls ' lineup:PILER BUHL • I

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

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

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

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

Jumping center

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

guard regiScore by quarw re: 1 2 3 4 scoi

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

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

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

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

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

- CeOff* 11. W fom inr 3ir dsy

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

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

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

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

^ ___ _____ elln

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

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

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

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

' ' '

[EWS, TWIN FALLS, IDAH 0 . Sj

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

U s - H o x ) p g

Seventh Outlaw Touraey Swaps Towards Climax

•; ‘ ou t I

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

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

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

tsm i

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Goodfaig Legion—BUss ^

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

i. SATURDAY MORNING. FEBRU

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Wrestling |BBYNCLDS WINB Ha:

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

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

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

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

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

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

* ' ' RyLEWIS WINB ta t

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

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

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

fln*l contest-w U l be at 10

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

I a n d O. Owens. jtbi

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BRUARY18.1032 ' '

esui^A tJ&Idaho teamloses N( To Seattleiquad

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

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

O v e r M o sc o w ’s Q u in te t S

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Yankees Expand In Minor Clubs £

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Pocatello Bows To Idaho Falls p

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

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

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

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

HANOVER. N. K . F tb . 12 lAl - T.T he football rules eommlttee vlUi iD/tC hslrm u i Edward K . H all pnsld ln s , Tlioopened a three-d»y seu lo n behind K al

yk*«JnteB r*-U *dW I^=--j=r^T r=TT ; PCBC haU TO B n-H all-sald '-tbe “ board Mar

would' coiicen tn tfl on ways a r J Hal<■m uns of ellmlnsUng footbaU inJur- Oudles ra ttier th sn consider many U ei etianses rela ting to tbfl technique of^ e game. - 1

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Norwegianslli-^In Ski Jumping I

■ — - , l Irowds Estimated a t From

25,000-to45,000 Person*-^ Swarm to Mountain Town

L A K I PLACID. iJ. y . . »W>. U W» hidgea of Uie akl Jumpbig, a fte r .

h o u n of contulaU on, decided •

ind n o t H ans Beck, bU team m ftU , .. lad w on Uie O lympic ski Jumping :hamplonsblp today.

Beck wa* a w u d e d aecoad place ind Kftftrt W albert. alao o f .Norway, ‘ . ' .hlrd. F ou rth place was aw arded to Irran Bven ErUtsaen ftad O a « p e r - —— aim en. Canton, S outh D akota,■Uth. _ ■ •

Crow ds eallm ated any w her* f i a a - .v 19,000 to 4BJJ00 ewftrmed to to tb e to y Adtroadftck rUlftge w ith % Dor« na l population o f 3500 m d fea n d 'Mt ap ring had go t here th a t, foro< ng poe^ o ae m ent o sc e m er»-o( t b * — ^ iren t every one w ftaU -tci • * e , 't h a — :ou r-m M bob sled rae e i dow n Ui* j r tg < n r8 » p e o f Mwin t V Bi H aw M P— ^

All th ftt sunsh ine a n d K>-dt*re* :em perftturet le ft o n th e day 's pro- iram w as th e akl-Jum ptag cham -

were R udd a n d Secfc, botb lO-year-okl Jo m p e n from fOonct- » rg , ft tiny m ining tow a ta Norway, - ‘ h a t th e Judga ftf ie r f l n t ftanovne* n g th f tt Beck hftd won. w en t back

lo u n and dectded R udd h»d<«e*ny ron by ft m arg ta o t 1 1/10 potata. •

T h e change of d e d ilo a U in w Uwa n u p .

■oar ft* Uiey w alU d for new* o f UiZ-----------lu u ie rs -u p i n d a udd ta ly werela n d ed 'ft n e v ehftm pion. ' .............. .

BeaaU fol le ap *B trge r Ruud Jum ped b u t UtU* be-

ilnd B eck today, mftklng beauUful eap* o f 318 and «W fee t ta fthnoat ‘ m f e c t form. Beok** two Jisnp* wer* t08 fee t ftnd 233 f e e t - :

B e h ta d O lmen. n r t t 8U Jum per it th e Pn lted S tate* ever to laod

ttaU bed F rlU ICftuffmao, Bwltzer-u id rsIxU i;' BlgmtituTRUUd. I n U u i r -------ot B b v e r. seven th ; O oro A d M b t Japan , eighth; O esare Chiogna, aw ltserland, n taU i; a n d M k . I t r - lander. Bweden. te n th ,

J o ln ln r tb e aeleot ctrcte o f Jum p- ' e n w as tbe Japanese A dacbi, an* o the r 19-year-old youngster, th e f i n t of h is na tion ever to figure' aeriously t a ' a n tat*mftUoQftl ak l Jtm p ln g w m p e U ^ y>day ta jum p ing IW

m e n u i handicap o t a b a d accklent Jn pracUce Uiat se n t h im to th e bo*- . p lU l fo r two weelcs a f te r h e m la e d ft U k y rff ftnd feel toto bleaober* be-

D e q iiu t b * .c b i a n d .d A c M o n . i a d - 1 . the p o ta t *eore totftl, Uto Judge* ftn- sounced th a t Beek had n u d e moat nearly a perfect Jump, o o e fo r w h k h be w as w its le jt9t a po**ibl* 90 by tv o judge*, and

pe ta t rating , wbUe o n on* o t R uud's Jump* tw o judge* ftw arded b lm ra lj r -

8eck% 440.• T h e Norwegian sw eep lif te d th* N ortm en to wUhta 10 po tn ta o f th* D oited SU tss gotag ta to U u f taa l day o f eompeUUon tomorrow.

______18r-y in t«n rt-»> -»w tI» fla im -g. Q g f. ~ m any 4, Rum anU 9. I ta ly l , Bel­gium 1. Czeeb-BlorftkU 1.

T he fu rther poatponem ent o f tb e f l n t tw o b e a u o t ttaa bob sled ctaam- plonshlp raUed several n ic e prob-ism s fo r Olymplo ornolaU -w ho bftv*---------been staggering th to a g h o b ao o e ip U - .. . _ c a tio n .a f te r ano ther, I r o o r e - n i a ^

P lata some o f tb e la o et varUM* w eather ta U u world.

a 4Mdy for cold untU Sunday m om ­tng a t vh« earlleet, one day a fte r Uie Olympki wero suppoeed to ra d . - Tomorrow the c losing cerem onies a t 3 p , Bl. wUl |o on w ithou t tbem and th e re wUi be a so r t o f postscript ciootag Sunday, U Uie bob* should b t sble to run for th e benefit of t h i ' r ld e n alone.

_ I JiHP Fn S j r i i g g l p _ ^W lt h R i^ ,M 3 t :

pbbA T E LL O , F e li.- ia -W > -n te k a ---------college won lb s f irs t o f a two-gem * sertes w ith C n ire n lfy o t I d a b a sou thern b n n c b . by a score of 40to 31 he rt-ton ig lrt;.-------;------------- . ------------

W ith th» 'eS eep tion 'o f th e closing m tau tes of th e firBt h a lf w bea td a ­ho brm ight lhe-*core..to 15-al>,_the vbU on Ird s l l 'l h e way. T lie h a lf- tim e score w u 17 to 15 fo r Rleks.RIC K S ftoi F O P T P PBlackburn, f --------- i----------8 0 1O rig g s ,f - :----------- :----------- 2 0 • 1 . .w a u s , c ------------------------- ^7.. i : a ...........Adams, g -------L .-------------1 2 2Jensen, g ................................2 0 4Dopp. g ................................. 0 0 0

T oU U ______________18 - ♦ -W ---------IDAHO 131) FO F T P Friioma.1, f .......... .............. . , 4 S 2KaUUomcUs. f ...... — ,.-„- ,3 1 0P e a a o y e rf l- .^ n •' ■■ i r- ■ ■ ra r± r- r rU arrto tt,' c-.-.;,;:--7rTrr.-,n. -—-.1— fr -r 2 -------Hale, c — i - ; --------------0 « «--------- -Dud, e ,— ----------------------- J 0 aLieutc. g -------------;----------- 0 * .X - . ' - .

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■'■--“- 1~ — - - .— ------------— u n e

M o d e r a t e B u s i n e s s W ith D e-- _

■■ t t i a n d C h ie f ly F o r F i n e r ^

-------------O r a d e F e a t u r e s W e e k I "

BO0TOK, Feb. 13 Com - 2m erclE lB uU etln»-U lM y o r tb o trooi n u u te t tomorrow:

“A m oderate bualneu wllh d e m u d " r a i chleny Xor tho finer wools Ij rep o rt- ~ ^ « l in th# wool m arket this week.

, Price* keep generally I tea d r th ro u g h - • " « *— • on t th e h i t . - ! r *

"The t i n t wooli ou t of A rtem * luiTC come to Boston d e ttle n a t about

, 45 cenU clean baala. landed Boston, fo r good F rench combing tine and m edium clip*. . * f

"T he m anufacturing poilUoa Is “ “®f w ltboul m ateria l change* Dreasgooto

w ear Unes a rc r a th e r quiet. ” "3®'TTW foreign m arketa are aU firm . » f l

J ip a n a n d E ngland are the h e a r le j t ™ buyen In th e prim ary marketa.

■‘M ohair conH nuoadulL Prlcea.are .w ithou t m ateria l change, U d h a ir Butte

' - being in aeeaalooal demand a t tt«a> dy la tea ."

T he buUetln a lw pubU thu tb e ■ ■ ifoUowing Q ueu tlon i: - .* ..........I

DomeiUc. Oblo and Penniytvanla-Jle tee i-D eU lno unwashed 2JH to ____34o: o a o 'h a lf blood combing 33 to ^ 34c: three-« lgh lhs btood combing 33 to ’ 34o; o o e .fo u tth blood combing

„ 31 t o 33c. ^l« d a

Delalno' unw ashed 31 to 33c: ooe- b a lf blood combing 33 to 23e; th ree - 370 |> elgh th ibJood33to3S»4c; one-fourth K blood oomblng 31 to 33c. U n»t

W tieonaln. M issouri and average . Bht Ind iana a n d New E n jU n d -O n e f r ac h a lf bJood 30c; three-rlghtba blood loU i 31 to 33c; one-fourth blood 19 to rado 30c. m « tl

Sooufed baaU, T ex ts Fine 13 <8.79: m ontha (selectcfl) 53 to BJc; fine Cat sho rt 13 m on th i 50 to 6Se; fine 8 f e d s t

--------m o n lH s 't t lo 't t c ;------------- -------------« r p nC aU fom la-N orthem 45 . to 48c; stead:

middle county 44’ to 40c: sou them er U) . 45 to 47c. ed: i

or>g<iin= « n» a o C T ^liK ^tta^l^W fa lr ls to We: fine and F . M. French oomb- seren tn r 50 to 53e: flo» and F . M. c lo th - s teen ing 45 te 47o: taU ey No. 1 4« to SOe. welgb

Territo ry , scoured basU^ e n I 'M ontana a ad slm lU r^PIna s tap le '

eboUe 57 to M e; ose-haU btood combing 63 to 55c: three-eigh ths OH btood combine 47 to 50c; one-fourth Bogs blood combing 40 to 43c. ed aa

PuUed>-Delal2ie S3 io SSc; A. A. ip o u 58 to 0Jc ; fine A. su p e n 53 to 58«:

^-------^A 'ttpen 50 to 550.---------- 230 t<M ohair—DometUe, good orig ina l to 31(

— .T e x a a a p r ln rU to 'sae rg o o d -o rlila - took ' a t Texas k id 40 to 45c: Arlsona and too i New M exican I> to 30c: Oregon 30 to 13. to Sio. - ' C a l

Domestic graded f irs t oomblng 33 »enei to 35c: good caidlog 3S to 3Se; cape and 1 w in te rf lit tsn o m ln a l3 0 to 3 1 e :su m - ins-

, m e flrsU 35c; cape summer kids cisl'b 45 to 47c; T urkey fair a re n g e 33c J w (in bond).

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KANSAS CITY BfAKKBT ferln Mlec

— 7 D -A f — O n lO B sr-A n tT B ttrT em -lr H ar l e a n e a tra d r l i ssppUea m oderate. ehol( detnaad m oden te . m a rk e U lm s U * . ^

. h e S tp o B a d n c k s V a te a e h ty p e N o . n ^ t 1 a ll lisas ISJO: C o l o r s 50 peood sorU

p ran d saeks V aleaeta type No. 1 3--------- tBTh mtntmm., « « • -- -------- « _______

pooad a a ^ r t d globee No. l S la e b O!m tnlm nn |U 9 t« t3 ; N e ra te SO roo, po m d n e k s w b lte i No. I S Inch n ila - ^Im u a 1 3 ^ to 93.50. • S S

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ZPOmiLMilieS ] ^O m C A a O MAEKET ^

CHICAOO, Feb. IS W7 (« s D A) ^- F 6 U ta e s : Keoelpta S7 carioadi; on m k l « : to ta l VBltMl «U t«a sbip- ^a ea ta *00: daU. trad lnc slow: sack- K•d p e r cw t W lseoailn Reand White* **10 to t f e . aaelaesUled 70 te 72Uc: f t f <ebnuk» X riBBphs b « t 11.15 to lU t l - U k b ig a a B v w t B anU -M -toI5e: Id a h o B so e U No. 1 $1-35 to K J145. few b lfb e r . y | y

LOS ANOELES PECDU^^E I LOS ANOELES, Feb. 12 W >-Pro- L

luoe receip ts: ^ B u tte r DT300 jwunila; c h » t« 300 &

loun^ : eggs none. ________________

E ggs: U nchanged.P oultry : Unchanged.BAN FRANCISCO PRODUCE r r =

BAN PRANCISCO, Feb. 13 “ 73 to lu tte r fa t 35c.' R estunchanied .

LiSTIlCKilier- ■ poum

KANSAS c n r LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY, Feb. 13 W^IU S

» -A )-H o g s : Receipts 3500; closing c a d o :a lo « .-* ts* d y .to -6 o -lo w e r;^ - ■hursday's average: late sales 320 to - i , TO pounda to packers M,70 to »3.B0:BO to 335 pounds 13.50 to »3i»: e i- . - , 2 imated ho ldoven soo. .n ie rBheep: ReeelpU 1500; Umbs fa ir- ^

r active, a trong to lOo higher; odd ^ | >U aheep abou t stesdy; top Colo- ido fed lam bs tS.85: otiier odd lots . I J t . loatly In truck‘- ln division »S to 5.75:: Closing unchanged. cholcC a ttle : Receipts lOOO, calvea ISO; ^3^ .

id s te e n slow, steady to weak; low- |,un* r p n c e d -» n ( l« -« and -dow nrtnoetlr 1740; Mady; m ostly cleanup tr&de on oth- r klUing classes; m arket unchang- d; s to c k e n and feeden steady; q o ittiv -h rrw rt-w ee k ic n d -c le B ran c e r -w«»r

i S T i medium quam y-fed ' m i te e n M-75 to M : good medium early v lghU 17.35; pncUcally top veal- poupi n 17; closlag unchanged. Thun

— l i ght c m C A Q O UVESTOCK benel

OHICAOO. Peb. 13 tff> (U S D A) , Cal logs: Receipts 33.000; m srket closr <or > d aam e as eariy; heavies very slow, stead pota weak to lOe Jower on w elghu comi bove 320 pounds: good to choice h e ^ 30 to 330'pourids’ |3.75 to 54,10; 350 W-W; 0 310 pounds ISA) to 0 .80: sh lppen u n j i»k -7000r«U m ated hoWovBn3000: i » « ijp 14.50; m edium to good pigs 13 ,® " ' a $3.50; pack ing aows WAS to 13.40. OatUs: R ece lpu 3000, calves 500;

en tra liy ste sdy m srket on steera „ n d long ye&rllngs, local kU len buy- ~ ng; sh ipper demand narrow, e»pe- lally fo r 1060 to 1300 pound aver- “ f j Iges g rading medium to good; most lales 14.75 to 15.50: short load IB;

b^Uer yd_m U ed^yeitf»^s t i r o

i ^ y * w ? m week’s u n m n ^ v s n w Mils Steady; good to choice vealen Iteady bu t medium to good Ught of- , 'erlngs 35c o r more lower, around M : ' “ ‘y lelecu up to K .

^ o lce lam bs very scarce. lOc to 15c ° ' lUgher In IniU nces; bH ter grades . ® no.tljr-i5.75 lo M.IO lo paeken;-f.w n rU d loads 5625 to M.40 to ou t-

Ished kinds t5 to t9.50 to kUlen; throw ouu 14 to >4J0; most-ewee In- . r m eluding two toad IoU tIJO to 13.35.

----------OMAHA-ilVESTOGK-^— -------------O M A IU , Ftb. 13 (U 8 D A) BC

Rogs; R ecelpu IB/MO; com pared 4 ^ 0w ith .T hursdsy 's avtrsge, good and 1, b<choice 330 pound welgWs and down nowsteatly to lOo lower; 330 pound hasweighU and up 10c to ISc lower: cloa- bouiUif-slow eWeelinet-aowa^meiUFMS- acveilowerT^toi.^M.75;-=bunt-lflO- to -M d the»pound wcIghU U.'U to i3.75T3U n p o350 poundn 13.44 to 13.60; 140 to 100 «7o . pounds tS J5 lo $3.70; medium gradeligh t llghU down to 13 and under: _ sh lppen bought around 5500.- C a lU a : RceeipU 1300.-calves-300;a ll da ises steady; fed s te e n a n d ycarlUiga moslly 14.50 to IS50; good light steers t7.50 and 17.75; h e ilerT n ts.75 to 14.75; small loU »5 to 19.75: beef c d fs 12.73 m j . Ti ! iU tH f p if lW tl.50 to 13.50: medium buUa «3M

|7i^ '^V inalT \S ts ' stoe^^ltM n'* WJOto I4A0.

Sheep: RfcelpU 3500; lam bs gen- era lly sU ady losU oQ g:ln stancealO c . " lo l&c up; good lo choice fed woolea lambs IS.&0 lo ta : b te r price paid fo r five cars o f choice lo packers. ^

LOS ANCKLES LI>’EflTOCKLOS ANGELES. Ftb . 13 Wl (U 8

D A )-C a itlc : ReceipU 300; ho ld- overs IIS; about steady; alx toads

strictly good steers quoted 15.79 to $0,15; comiiioii lo medium cows W o y to-M t-low -CTrtty a iJi ^ n , t o :.it.Mhr t- tt Cu lv » : H rcclpu SO; quoUble steady: ,, good, to choice ca tlve .vealen q u o ta l 18 lo tIO; hravicr calves quoted up to t6-7S.

Sheep; ItecelpU rone; medium to good fed lamb.1 BO pounds down quo t- u . e d H .7 S to $ 6 . ■-H o K s: ReceipU 200; a round IQo to l&c lower: two decks-150 pound-N e- Smi bnukas »1J5; lop hogs quoted I4 J0 in­to M.65. *

SAN reA N CIfiCo'L lV B STO CK ■>' BAN FRANCISCO, Feb.' 13 tU

d D A l—HogK ReceipU itone; In - q{ ] eluding 03 holdoven: nothing dooe; tb n lodlcatlons about staady; freah u n - lute loads two c a n medium to low, good yen Nevada ftecrs: holdoven ta u g e lr met common lo medium s te en and d a iry niar cowt; auolAble Up good 000 to lOOO - - pound s te e n around W.15; loqu lrr io> for good cows up . to' I4 J0 : U te d Thursday seven c a n eommoo to m e- io« d lum 700 to 1095-pound California drli u d 't a t e r in o u n u ln - 'O n n 84.75 t o cro^ 15.75^ about Itesdy. Calves: Receipts of noae: good 350 to 500 pounds quo t- blrc ed M M down; vealen up to 87.50.

Sheep: Reeeipu none; some In - T QUlry for strictly good to choice u n - frog der 80 pound lambs up to . a round 000 16.35; «eek-s buUi medium lo good the

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V k s s z i k . c e e , aM _.V SfH A *T _js.:rH B T B L O M O

I ® O a J B C T 'O f -rH»5 . | - 0 0 » T - A J I g - S S M T S M C e — ■) B e IW f

?\ • m s '# v w o t w o w c• i “ tRA.VBL” S S B - ' - T M B -X n

73 to 88 pound lam bs ts.50 to' M.10. n fST. JO S E F li LIVESTOCK - O L

a r . JO SEPH . Feb. 13 yp) (U S D A)—Hogs: ReeelpU 5000; fairly acllve. ■generaUy, steady -K llh ...K » terd a j-a Iaverag t; to p $3.90; buUc ISO to 340 Ipounds 8345 to tS.80: 250 to 300 ' pounds 83.50 to $3.60; sows $3 to 13.25.

Sheep; ReceipU 5000; bidding Qhl

early. i CatUe: ReceipU 750, calves 150;

slaughter s te e n and j-earllngs open- '1Ing alow, sU ady 10 weak; t p o u shade ' lower o a Ugbt yearlings; o ther kilt­ing etases genen lly sieady; stockersand fee d en scarce, unchanged; e u ly Pbulk s laughter' steers and yearlings sev84J5 to MJM; se v en l loads held haviabove IS; nothing strictly good o r v e tchoice offered; beef cows 83J5 to p iai13.50; cuU ea grades lt.6S to I3 i0 : T^bulls a round 83.50 down; top vealers nes(IT JO r---------- ----------------------------------

I IngOGDEN LIVESTOCK Of C

^O O D EN , u g o ^ / d ^ ^ ^ 3 1 8

early s a l e s 'u m l t ^ - to one lo t 104 p o u ^ a t 8410; top 14.10; Iste and T hursday tbree decks medium sn d tlon ligh t Nebraska hogs with fra lght hosi b enetll a t >4:U: (our decks a t 54.35. han

C attle; ReeelpU 337, Including 137 h for m arke t; klUlng classes about steady: quality mostly- common: paji common s te e n 13 to 53.75; odd hesd up to 84: common he lfen 83 to <1 13.79; a ll c u tte n 8 l- to ttaO ;-m ed l- „ um kinds, to 83; buUs quoted 53.7810 8305.-------------------------------------- and

Sheep: No fresh supply on order; tn d e nomlnsUy steady.

PO R TLA N D ^IV ESTO CK PORTLAND, Feb. 13 W I O S D A ) S L

-H o g s ; R ecelpu UOO; Including 483 d irec t o r th roogh; nothing sold -.hv earty ; T hursday'a m arket closed ^ s teady .,84.75 top basis.

Cattl^i ReceipU 85, calves 15; rail supply; two loads higher medium to n,h, Itrletiy-good-llght-B teen 'fuU jrW ftdr

Sheep; Recelpu 35; a ll drives; no early trading; quotable steady.

Sheep: ReceipU 3800; run 'Includes nine loads (ed wooled lambs, one car common ewes; opening sale« fa t natives aleady to strong IS to 15,40; asking strong to unevenly higher on f.ll, ■W eatetns-qr abore: ■ 8 jr~ tedtcatton a t on ewes about steady; (op fed W est- e m s U U Thursday | 5 « to sh lppen j**" and packen . _____

— ---------- BOSTON-WOOL--------------BOSTON, Feb. 13 W >-Conslder-

able a tten tion of Boston wool men U being given to buying openU ons now going on in ArUona. Shearing , ^ has begun in th s t s ta te and Boston bouses are reported lo have bought “ **

:*!yeH reU p*rrThe:cstlm ated.eo4l-of I theseH ^i-ia td idow iw at-T tn sT nn 1i reported to be in the n n g e of 43 W ^ «7c scoured basis. lani

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Real Estate Transfers tu t______________________ • dre.

e d 'rn ra lsbed b j lbe la ten a o n aU lo ^

TIUe OBoranty CoMMtqv I ^— ■ -------- "0(

FEM U A BY 11 'y ill

m an lo J. L. Shearer 11. E 4N W 14 u1015. ‘ Uk

W arranty deed: A. E. Holmqulal ondto 'n a r ry no :m q ii«u l;-N W J3 10 16.- a l«

W airaniy tlecii: w . C. Pct*61dt to TAdft 0. Oei:4'>n ».%. NVJ8E, p t 8ENW proand NE3SV : j 10 n . qsi

W arrnniy .Itcd: Louis Frledmwi diuto L ena Frlcdfnan l l . L 17-18-10-20 thelBUt. 100 T-*lii ^'all3. Ion

\ ^ r r s n t ) ' deed: LouU Friedm an wm

Q uit rl.imi dcfd; c . P. Johwwn to gra' 8_W Tlbba t l . I. 2. 8ENW 18 IO U . uS-------- ---------- — ......................... en t

HE RATES H in il IN EXAMS a;s( - M A R Q U E m r m n c n r - w ^ p e a k ; ihe Ing of examtnailoa'i — Louis W . Uib Belgler hus an average o( 83J2 per cl ; cent over a JO-yp.ir period! Belg- pro * r, in Ihc pfw'ai scrvlcc JO . years, nini h ss .a iu w cr td ai>i)roslmstely 33300 en: question.5 on 43 • civir service nc- pro am inauoiu. w ith 'a ii average r a t r Ing o( DOJi and

-------------------------— Uva8PECT0M ETER g n

ROCHiaTER. N. Y. W - Q s m - Hsi m a raj-9, *0 powerful th a t one .half Jud of t per cent. I9 sufficient to ps** affi through ■ lead block 10 Ihches evC thick, ar* b 'lnc studied s f t h e tJn l- Mnverslly ot no<he»i<r m th a specto- hm eter Invented by Dr. L. T . S U sd - tbe

of ^he deportment Of physics. __ ten — ^ , - • aoi

IOWA WAC.e s WAE ON CBOWS T.DE3 MOINES - A number of psi

lowa eommunltlca have launched wh d rlvea-for^U T P_«{<nnlaaU on ' o f dlsi crows becau* ttirV prey upon eggs 1 of quail, phfBJani' and other game of birds, t^a

The Texas Panhandle's Income 0™ fram a\l produeU in iU i was 130.- th*000.000 compared w ith ’ IMWJ.OOO vst the year before. i

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Church Organizations’ Ses- Cl|| ~ sions Receive' Prominent ”

Place in Weel(’s Events H

FILER. Feb. 13 (Soeclat to The N en -s)-S oeW ncUvlUes Jn Filer havo been numerous In the last week. Several evcnU have been planned for the neor future.

T he Flier's Women's ctub m et Wed- Rn ne*day._Pcbniao:.lO .Jn tlw ,M elh- odist chureh b^isement. T he follov- Qf«..i ing progrnm was given: “Biography of a e o r je W aahlngton." Mrs. E. M. h l ^ Raybom ; ".Mother o t O eo n e W ash- mori 0)gton?' M rt. aT'A. NewberryV"W hst tm-L W e " O w e 'lo n ffft jh ln B to n rK r« rT n r -5^ ^ Connor; th ree songs by th e fourth and sU th grades under the dlrec- n i | i tlon o( Miss G eorgia McMosUr. |iN

hard t, L. O. HIU. R onald O raves, 0 .H, Fox and H, E Ham merqulst. U M n . B. In-ln and Mrs. Clarence i | | Pales were taken tn aa new mem-

T he O lfl Reserves en terta ined a t S t' i ‘ prettily op'polnted d inne r Wed- The-nesday evening for th e tr fathers en 0nnd m o th fn 'n t-th c F iler lu ra t high y««Mschool. One hundred sixteen guests *0were served a t a m ost deUclo'us din- A bln e r which, wns followed by a pro- Inff ‘gram tn the h igh school auditor- « e n lum.

Miss Annette Jacobaon. Misa 15or- UaU'othy Case and Mlsa V irginia LaUur outentertained th e a lum ni glrU o t the *no«claues cf 1030-31 a t a progressln notparty starU ng a t th e hom e of Dor- a t nwthy P ai> n arriM (tmt re- ^em iminlscences of schoot days were en- able'Joyed. T he glrU then -went to the 8hoa home of V irginia L altue where abuffet lunch lYas served. D econ- K |V tlons In iMth hom es were in keep-

.Uig-wlUi aa ln^ t.ya lea llnn 'j-day-T be - • - glrU d ^ 'ah lied a n a r l club, having Miss Jacobson- as th e ir sponMir. 71Election of o fflce n was held. The ^eir;tlrs t meeting w U l-ba-Fobruary 33. theThose preseni were th e M lues Lu- m n

itn Mua>X)n. LucUle Peterson. Esther A rtf Hlnkiey, MUdred Cobb, Iv a Blakley, <n K atherine Thacker, E sther SnAth. t u M n . W ard F . Mackle and >Irs, Ted K m Blerer.— ---------------------------------------------H

T here wilt be an auxUiary dinner tain February 16 a t ' the W. E. D eKlou o u u home. ‘ e t fl

The W omen's Home Missionary clety o f th e M ethodist church wlU ^he < m eet February IB w ith M n . A. E t r ii Mann._HostessM a n M n . .O . _W . uvit POttzrahdM iBa-DuefTetfont.-TOD* "*2-1 :i^ o f-tW annfrnnnT rrgU l:be= i:Q rg ; f l i i i land Journey from EUU Island to ” Ui Angel Island." Each member who ‘ has helrlooma o r any th ing from the foreign oountrles U asked to bring tliem fo r- ia _ « h lb l t . .Those.haylng drewes from foreign lands are ask- ed to w ear tbem . ""w

Flier W om en’s club will meet “ V I February 34 to the M etbodist cliureh ^

"Oeorge a n d M artha." The parU the y lll b e .tak e n by M n . O . C. DavU. •

fas' M artha; i n a 'W i , q . - A. as QeOTBC. O the r p a tU *111 be uken* by M n . H. E. Hammcrqulst ond M n . R onald G raves. There wlU also b e -a -W aah lng lon -eon l« i.-------

T w enly-e igb t m em bers or the .* • Proureslve B ible class o l the Filer ^ n apU il c h u rc h gathered in tl« * church basem ent F riday evenlnc for Ihelr m onth ly business meetlns, Jol- wtU loaed by a VatentU ie party. Supper " « » was senred a t one long Wblc. shteh ^ ^ ,

grave presided du ring the bunseu I ffm pn.-.KfKr_whleh_eveo-oiif. p ru - _ ^ t^ m ad # a v i te n t tn e from a varieJ b i a iso rtm en t of m aterlaU provuicj .by ^ew lhe hosWasea. T hese were I.Mff.dls- u t , | U lbuted th ro u g h a poitoffice l:i nov. ecor el fashion. ..An. Impromiilu debate «che p ro « d th e m a in fea ture of ilie cxe- dine nlng. A teap -ysa r sub ject-A isclios. , en: "Resolved: T h a t Women Should mes P rogose .- T h e afflrmallv.- u k - J n ^ L e a h S h o rt. Evelyn Le^•fke. b u a and “ ley" P e lo n o n , while t;;c ncKa. ttve was defended by w .ii'-r Mus- g n v e , WUliam Nicholson nn<l j) ' a. | _ HsU. A lte r a healed dlirw.-ion the Judges aw arded th e decbOti to ihe afflrm aU v* aid#. Hoate.vsrj, : « the eveh lnf w ere M rs. A. B. Hubbud and M T f.-B rD .V lneent.

M n - .W .M . B u « e w m h m tV io tbe P E -O -alsterhdod Monday af­tem oon a t h e r bome. Mr*, ju^n G O u rky rcnam nan .- prrsWcd. Mrs.' — T li. C a rtney t e ^ a n IriVtrtsUng paper' on “W om en In I.:;erauire," which waa foU ow rt by a rounfl-nbie . _

^ ^ T h f S i * « r . c l i « ofytnitig people I ’ ’ of tb e B a p tis t church m d thrir u a ch e r. M rf..P rrU le »n<i scy. tr a l fuesU , MiJoycd a d trn fr a i 7 O'clock M ooday in t»w basement of th e cburoh.- A^soclal «v»nln, , t l h various gam es followed the dinner. I

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was called to order by the prealdent Tuesday evening. T he roll wa* caU­ed th e m inutes wcre-read.-i7icy held a n elecUon o t new o tU p m w ltb resulU as foUows: B eth HoUer. presi­den t; V era Orm, vice president; B ar­bara B e e m rse c n ta iy ; B e ib H a u h . * ■ treasurer; M ary Ellen DavU. pU nU t; V irginia DUlard. song leader.

HTBUILjEMPmiiLyBUHL, Feb. 12 (Special to T he

News)—Heavy snowfall and h igh • wlnda of T huriday afternoon com­pletely b'.ocked the no rth and sou th roads of the W est End of the dlsU lct (or th e second Ume thU winter.

Snowplows had *Juit eothpletedclearlng-the roads o{ drlfU fro m -a ------previous storm earlier in the week.

M ain roads were cleared by tbe highway snowplows early Friday m orn tn g -an d -m a ll-serrlo e ,-e eh o o l — —

SNOW CLOSES HIEiAY iRlFnOM SHOSHONESHOSHONE. Feb. 13 (SpecUI to

'ThB“News)—According to news giv­en o u t by Uie highway departm ent yeaterdoy crews wlU n o t a ttem p t to keep the roads open lo Hailey yet.A blizzard raged yu te rd a y . block­ing th e R»da,-and tb e snowplow has been unsb ts to ge t to HaUey.

T h is week several persons w ent to HaUey on the tra in to view the snow, but on account o f tb e quanUly of •now on lhe tracka, the tra in did no t reach liaU ey unUl 11 o'clock a l n ight. Several d r iv en have a t ­tem pted to go northw ard, but_were ___

-ab ie - i6 -g « r6 n ijr* T e w -m U * rc u ro f-------Shoshone.

KIWANIANS OF FILER |wT — .GATHER ATlUMCHEQiyUl

FILER. Feb. 13 (Speelal to The News)—Fourteen m em ben enjoyed - the T uesdsy noon luncheon of the F iler KlwanU club held In tbe base-

A rthur B. H ubbard wss a guest. ) The T h e opening aong. "My Country. ’

T U o f Thee." was illustrated on a j teacl screen by sUreopUcan slides. • 1 c'JJl — Tlie ma lrt-fe a tu re -o f-th e •enter--l— TJi U inm ent was furnished by R. K. DUUngbam. wbo presented a "pock- “ cO e t fuU of magic.” i Phta

T he ta x oommlttee appointed by th e club to coopen te w ith the coun- ly la x body gave a review o t lU ac- Uvities.____’ ______________________ Piwl

-BUHe%RlET-¥-§TORE-^^^^ ■ CHANGES OWNERSHIP-

BUHL. Peb. 13 (8 p ecU l_ to_T he* C ll W ew s)-M . H . K ing and company, r l L new o w n tn o f th e T. F. WlUms r a r - 1 U ty store, opened for'business F ri- | P l day morning under the new name. "New;

th e new ow nen. who own a ctialn | In 11 of smaU variety stores ih southern i Ml - ldah 0 r-W iv > m U m B r« w n w .« |.* ^ ar4 « t^ Uty slore in Tw in FaUs and the been Roxy theatre , recently purchased. I to a opened tb e busineas here two y e an ing.agcfc________________________________ lu tli

A. W. WUlms, manager of Ute Buhl A. store. wUl be assoclaled w ith lhe M . hom H. K ing and eompany. Burley, a fte r Ulne thU week. T he personnel of the store F. wtll rem ain unchanged except for the hom new m anager, C. C. Young. Burley, trou!

BAill APIARIST HONEYiJSES IN BURLEY'^

BURLEY, Feb. 13 (6peclaJ lo The in T N ew s)-M ri. H . H. Keck. Paul M i& r-: man 1st, gave a demonstraUon to the home hone economics c la u of the Paul high I shon school, th e p ast week, of serving a ' ta in t d in n er of which aU d is h a were cook-; s h ed w ith honey in plaee of sugar. The ih ls t m enu Included s p a n ribs spread with w ith crumb* of boney before baking.' comj buns m ade w ltb boney, salad drcss-^of U:

S P R I PMeana a 'tu rn toward the soil, mao, particularly thc onc acqi

— fnff to lonfir^ own land n t tha' Let us show you some sood

___tb a t sen tim ent boosla prices. -

Irrigated LandsJ . ______ : PBRRINE HOTEL

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f r h e News)—A t a sehool board ' meeting; here Tuesdsy night, all th e P n i le ac h en wsre re-hlred with a 5 per j c e ^ c u t y.

m orth, superintendent: K enneth McOulre, principal; Lam bert Dol-

; ph ln . coach; Helen Nesbit, commer­c ial; M argaret Blnclalr; NadUie T ucker: H elen Wetherell. e ighth 8 grade; OUdys Anderaon. seventh Th grade; N lna V, lUjirphy. f i n t and jqj, 8C can4 -n«to .T 8O T U i-lJlde^ Ijuclk

Side; Ruth’ O rc5 S e rth lfd 'o rtlo u rth , N orth Side; Lols:Taylor, fif th ; Inez ex;

j M iller: Iva P . MlUhetL bui

FILER ; RESIDENTS. ILC ”

i FILER. Peb, 13 (Special to Tlie News)—Several PUer resldenu have ^

[ in the la st week. ........ • ,j Miss Oladys Kelsey, prim ary U ach - cvfe t^ t-tbe-V lctee iL -^ebeoK -w bfc-ba s e - , ’ been 111 for several days, subm itted! to a sinus operation T hunday m om - Pn

Ing. M tu Helen HUfUcer U substl- (lu ting .for-her.-------------- --- c o

A. E. Pond U recovering a t hU cohome eas t o l FUer lrt>m a week's ]Uiness. SI,

F. C. Anderson Is confined to tiU |home wlUi a severe a tlack of aUius ootrouble. n

W. R. Reid has resumed opera tion ,o t hU barber shop a fle r fully re - -tvim e iliig fiuui m e eftevts u f twiriis — ,received la st summer. |

ing. baked applea. poU toes a n d Oo m a n y -o th e r - foods—cooked w ith Co

phoney, a n d perfectly w hite cake < .show ing th a t w hlleneu can be a l - Fo I ta ined w hen honey U usecTln cake . _ I She aUo iw red the celebrated s ta r “ IhlsUe comb honey from Colifom ta. w ith which Idaho comb honey was

' compared. greaUy to the advantage ^of the la tte r.

ING .noil. I t i s t h e n a tu r e o f . . a c q u a in t e d w i th f a r m -

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o r ^ - t h a t p o o t -r r s T o W N nN H o IN F R O N T O F ^/ c i a v 'T _______________I . .

liiiCfliGDIjlllTY 1 REDUCES BUDGE! ~

Commissioners’ Outline of Expenses fbr Coming Year Calls For $76,619 Total S5,

-------- . TJSHOSHONE. Feb. 13 (S pecia l.lo wori

T he News)—Lincoln county com- ■ mlssloners reg e n U y _ _ sd o p t^_ lh e

.u udg« .o f.apB nse» .:n3J i® ^oE -tbB - — di

expendUures of leas th a n lo st year Loci bu t more than In 1930.

I n 1931 Uie lo u t cu rren t expense _ _ w as 870.148.31 and in 1030 i t was _ _ |«0.0;3,09.

T he itemised budget foUows:Pfobate court and ex tra -

help ____ _________ ,........8.3.U5-00 _ _

e x tra help and deputy.!.. 3.343.M | C o u n ty su p e^ te n d en ta n d I

D istrict eourt I ___________ 1.755JJ0 —Prosecuting attorney and

county stenographer 3.33330 GCoroner .. ........................... - 135WCounty physician a n d

h eaim officer ....... ......... .• 787.50Sheriff, deputy and ex tra

h e lp _ _________________ 7 W .M ‘Oounty n u rs e ____________ 1.787J0Clerk, auditor and record­

er—deputy and extra he tp . 4,530.00 rT tta su rer-and U x collect- _______ f~ or- ^ u y ! ieiir iB rg fpT P '--------------

ty ...... .... ... ..... .................... 3455.00 >

C oom U slonen ........ ........ .. l.tOOM “Com mlssionen, specUt a c - _

c o o n U .- 30,783.00 tPoor fa rm __________ ' 500.00

P U B L ICP^ur miles west o f South P ark , Tw

of Curry, beginning a l

MONDAY, FEBRUn H E A D H(

' l l ^ e a d 'o f B e lg lu Mare's. SUUion o r .eUglble for i

C A T O E AND, 13 H eld of Jersey and Holstein Cv

. of.craM ;brtd.Eirei^»9im#_|rlth_Ui: . A bO O P LIN E o r FAH

TCRMS CASH : i

W A L T E R M IUWALTER f t BHEARER. Auctioneer

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W 'a s e . I F 6 K B 6 Z I X S @ vwkS M a s a . ;

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Oounty agent and stenog-..rap h e r ........- - - . - - 3 .6 M .0 0 -------------

Total cu rren t expense.....|7S,eiff.09

\>1N FOUR BTATE TITLES COLUMBU, S. C. (<r) - U n l.

re.-jity of S outh CaroUna athletes *T5n four o f six m a jo r s la te Utles iluring 1631. T he UUes annexed by Ihftnn lT enlty w era-ip rnfithsll, (nr. the first tim e In 30 y e a n ; In base- lull. tennU a n d boxlnc.

T)ie patent office did ' ’‘14 m onth 's ifork in 13- during 1031 by passing )n 30.138 more appUcalloos th a n t received. _ _______ ~ ~ .

Location J . C. Peaaey blockv-Adv.

-flAY IT w n u MUSIC* _. ____On ValenUne'B D ay ^

' Ail the L aU Victor B c ee e^ #bAiUPSUTf IH U d lC C u . ^

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: S A L EtUARY 15,1932HORSES

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g r n w i ta r R ap t B « « w h a »h« h i i t . f ln * M t a t e r i f M « ( lH tk « r A ato.•ab* h M MBM t* Um nm* to ^ T r » ~ n M 't i a M M hM taM « f • 5 S " S , koM bS ^ L m« to ten ta lm .M M tr a I (n k « to p a rt « t ! » • ••> eU l w U r i } ' m i t e r H r h M

a a d f a r t td i a* k w M D t - v a M ' » f t i r « . l u r m U M r « l y i ik a l8 b e r tnMT. H er faU u r iMka a t h w w tth *prida a o « a m a tM B t, a a « chM r-

O w S S l te i a I m wUh har^ t t H»»« T t r M t to ta k f h im aartnw -»r a n # b r tn n W « and h t r - f a a i - ™ «W e to W ad d f«r a elliaa* c l a m a t t .««»«• _______________ i M

. - C h . p t t r 7 c o m c AND JtA L O U B T Cre ini

Hop* bad c o n t 'w i th 'th e o th e n the sai • to w ateh lh* .O l-Jum pe because ««**«

- th e y b r t heard of thU jroun* D icker <P‘ rtL®: X >altt-w n e f th e theatrleal p roducer and Ri - w b o w u ita jlnK w llh b i t f a th e r Papa 1

- - a t th e N erth Woodi i n n . . . . *PKlmiBhe aetualljr came to eee w h at th i*

w ondar ikl-jntBper w u Ilka. dinnerTook one tood look a n d ju lp e d I N o ittW fe tcb ^ flT~ eni ring th ro u g h weded

th e a ir . e teadr, keen. eoDtrollMl: vlUnsand la n d w llh a balanoln*. aw ay- t o lui

___ I n tro o a m n iS - th a U a iu td -h e r -h a a rlto bounce for qo particu lar aane pnao 'reaeon. . . . . who lo

Saw h im headln* te c k — w avln* doors,a n d iT ltm lnv to the etowdal A gnu

Roe* to hn- feet and eet he rae lf u n n s .la h i t p a th . Q uite deUberalely. Q uito beam iim petuouilr. Marched h e n e lf to th e mond,top, a n d aonouneed th e would t ry n u n , 1th e Jump, Announced, carefu lly , n u n . 1w hen D icker Dale w u w llh ln hear* an Ini

pa id no heed to tb e p ro to eu ! Thai- o f h e r f r i e a d i . 'T O ’W fu iC t 't o n w

h e r a ttom p t It—th e u e a ra n o ta th a t tho 'd 'to rtak he r nle* whlto neck a o d w l ^

*/t Ka i»«w4i»i1 c jj__t .B ut•tre tche r. W & l

Btui aha in tU ltd •h fr.i tM _ |o ln fJo and ij Jutnpl party

A nd th tn . qulto ewlftly. D ickey hH » : D al* p u t' hla ha ad on b e r a rm a n d Men U tru f fly aw un i b»r a rouad to face _ o n ; b ltn . I

••O ont be a footl" h t ( tr ln n rt a t A bid h e r—a n d wbo could ta y they d ld n t the hi believe In S a n U CUui. and took a t bor ah hU th a rp blue t r n t *'1 a a v you lha qu tum ble y tite rd a r on f U n -fo o t e ta u j jum p. T e t I dJd^ t l t t l r one. I aaw won h ro u fa ll . Y o u 'n no t lo lng down.'* 1>VM 1

“I b e f r o w parflonT’* aald H ope Ever-coldlrT^^ . - _____ — aljock

S -T h a t 'a aU r ljb t. You be a n lo t homo c h ild a h d | o over there a n d a lt of a n dow n a n d w alch me. W hen I - g e t w u » th rough . If rou 're good. I l l take you r o ^ for to m a h o t eotttc." ln(atu

Som ehow no aniw er w u fo rth - i ^ r coming. Dickey Dale w aited fo r no t»er»cli answer. H t guided her, h and u tu le r ln«. B: «Ibow. over to the Iwnebe*. Bowwl u d ly low. a n d totd her to be lu re a n d dltreg: wait- ..................... Blwayi

h e a r t tu rned a lom ertau lt a t th e posim audacity of his le ap -o n e h u n d r rd Valeni a n d fif ty feet Into a curving, ba l- So 1 ancln s, shlnfng r u n . . . , heavy

--------- Qult«- w p p l ly - * h t- a n tu e d - w l lh | dull, t

m anner. Quito neatly th e evaded th e the e)o lh e n . “ tt,

Q uito n tlu ra lly she and D icker .w ent o ff for tome ho t coffee. H e. ---------bendlnc a t he r feet tn th e tn o w .to

- ~ 5 a a ^ r tkU, an d 'h a lf lUOfigTier:•0 cold ahe w u , Into h i t fu n n r clap« n t m

Climbing In betide h e r. g rinn ing DUll g o c ^ .M tw ^ ^ ta d ^ a a y ^ ^ : ^ , .y

H eard a ll about you. You're H ope t f l Rost. I've be tn hearing about rou ever tlnee la tt tu m a e r . I know one

3U“ S.-” ™------- sO h,-do you know Jo e y r '

“S u r e / h«’r - l n ;c o l l e s e 'w lth - m e- j CMata a h ta a rS u c e r ta ln lrd ld T o m r*

out«and-out U lU ng tbou t you."“T h a t toundi like Joey.- H ope

sh ru fged .-"I-hato knockers."■Then I thouldn 'l have u k e d you f"® *

- . . t o rid a l n t b U c a r r . ___________ *“I t tu re l l noljy,” Hope t a r t e d u

they pum ped ilon i.j;A nil. U m akes s e s tu n t . loo. Why d o n t you pen* uaiM

k alon u r '. '' I w ou ldn t break lta _ h e a r t ." , «

c ar knows m e tike a b rother. I t ' t throu devotod to me. I t would do any th ing , th# n

— r f l n M r Y R n r » r r H u « i* i i nom i w t r *ch a ttls . At a n aueUon of old. d t* throu

____ crep lt a a d d e rtU e t-au tom obU ta ,-t the tbought one car. T hat’t I h t body o t l P. l ih li . O o tt m t twenty dollart. I k e p t Infc.It l;i a cellar for m onths. T hen I 'd Th< buy more c a n a t auction and grad* (ounC ualty. build th li Inlo a vehicle. I lhe r c an do sUly-tivB tn hour, and t h a t ' t m t I

' pret t y luod 'f o r a t o u t c o tt of tla ty ton;-; ■ do lla n , an old moonstone ring , one Thi

tw eator and a canoe.” . were“I t U,“ marveled Hope, a ' A c lu *

. T l .

"Oh, I did It f o r ' th e w lte a n d--------kiBa iei," 'D lckey g rtKt7M 'a r n t m n ( t

hU e re la th e t batted in th e w ind a n d a lm o tt hid the th a rp blue tb a t . r c tu te d H op t't h e tr t to pa rachuto . •» ,, i -A re you ootdf W ell-be Ih ere-In • i„nia m lnuto, and we'll have tome good v t ie t ho t ooffee. O r don 't ron tike coffee?-

' O h m t—i>m a coffee hag," , u ^ , "B ar. rou 're aU r ig h ts a |

not bad r o u n e lf .- --------" T h a t w u a pretty m ean tu rn grUh

you did Joey Beams, though. I m ust be careful. You're not going to tr e a t m e Ilka (h a tV .

“Yffu d o n t detervt to bo trea te d Sli?’' a t alii H umiliating me rig h t In fro n t or evetT todr. and trea ting m e Uke a child! I know who you a n , too. J u s t P“ i*’ heard of you t l n e e l cam e up he re ,thtm gh. Your fathrfr u lh e 'tn e » W -cAl m tn tg e r . U n t h t . - ■

"Yup. J . K lektoo DaJe,--kB0WB wide tn d ta r ts .O ood O ld K icker.I'm itolnj to U k t you to m eet h im . ^ R i|h{ now. O randett guy tn e igh t

^ :-T H a if« rH ie k tr . t i.- | ^ ; -.-rirz z rT^ T amHi r “W hich eight t t o t e t r Boole' ,-O h . any old. e ig h t's ta le * . S ay , boys \ you 're mlsWy pre ttr. Hope, bu t ro u bult.

' ' have a blf tm udgt of d ir t oiv you r a -p lr ch in . I t Jar* my e ttb e llc tasto . D o "Pl

• you mind wiping tt o f f T * ............... dine*8b t frowned, bit h e r Up. a n d f i t*

IF R - K T 'K T ^ — _ J - - e <

lAt tu u e ) . i »

— ----- ^fo u do lt." .she sug ie* ted .......-[ | stopped the caivHiod d id It.n ien Dlckev b rou th t TUr hom e Jund tnldnlght and tb e Introduced , "I dutifully to P a ^ ~ l to t t7 H o i» - -----------I dM peralely ta loYe.. . . , ______ 5

Vbo would stoop to be 'bored tb e , ^ owing day with tkUng c r tk a t- ' . wben tuch a tpo rt u le e - f l th ln g [b t be enjoyedT .W hen Dickey te. the beit,tk l-Jum per on th e und. d lttppolotod b i t adm lrlns )Uo to bring you to K little shack Iplank in the middle of ih e lake. '

1 a a t you down on a -U ttle stool r j M t o a tiny glowing stove, and ' tod your line for you» W hen, in enormous hole cut through three four o f loe, you could hau l ou t - • < tlia , lUton to th e craoka and nblea of lhe Ice about you. a n d ' k te rlous gibberish on bna th less* . UnUnportant m attora w ith a' n ian ' ‘ L— » n o o ther vn^ij pTer m r t t rhe pariy a t n i c a was suecess- - b o th Yulellde and New Y ear'a ^ I ineluded. Dickey w u forced on '|* | t gang, for all lhe skulking Jeai- I 1 lies o f rariou t m ale elentento krttcularty Rusty — and Rusty — _ .1 RUSTY) tn d acknowledged by pa Roea u being a "fine young ■clmen." . .>apa R o t t simply couldn't m ake - insr w llh Hickey D ate a t the. ^ '• r th W oodt Inn : bu t Hope sue*4ed In wheedling h im Into In- T r t ln Ing th o Jolly otd theatrleal m on ' luncheon a t (he 'C lub . A m aniflM <rlth hnute -----do o re r-h la son 't nudaolly b u t T rain 10 took h is own w inter aporto In - i t a l n ors, In the form o t deuces wild, grand rnanl A plctureeque. roU- -Ing. Jolty man, sw w t u a sun- im and shrewd n t a fox. A d la- md. ta ld Papa. In th e rouRh: a T ra in in. h t added, of th e toll. A fine m. bu t. u P apa shrugged w ith

Indulgent aod friendly tm lle. T ra in rdly In tba tr e ta ss .. . . ,m a t w u tb e first lim e H ope ^ B0h i d n h | - f l « t 'T B O » 8B t - th a t

But tb* moment w u 'sh o r t'U v e d . Arrive a a k S -^ o rg -o re ro T T W rtn f-fm n d d aupreme crown of th e en tire ^ I v c rty -w u 'H er*bld-from -T 5iekey-io t* * v o I coUege ■prom.'* Never h a d abe ^ en t o a prom Iro t a t JU rm o u th l" .Dn th e w ar home again , a new h t lurked in Hope's chUdlth ejrea. bid for the H arm outh prom from Arrive e handsomest, strongest, bon leat y th e b a d ever met. A Janlor, and a qua r^ r* b tck of undli)>ut«d rep , l^avej u t p retldent. oaraman.-who had The m hU te tter, and a boy who even g:13 Jl ed in New Yorisi-Rtght d o te by! arrivli Even lh e am aslng .and dellghttui o f Je r oek of finding upon he r .re tu rn imo lh a t the really w u tom elh lnc a matohmaker. for Charlie R and T

u aerious about O oody,.faUed to Leave use Hope trom her reverie o f ne»’ R e tu r tatuatlon . LeavePor th e tlrst lime Hope exerted Relur m e lt to the ello rt o t lelle r-w rlt- g. Big. round, childish scrawl, w ith diy mlaipelled words, and a to to l Leave irega rd of gnm m ar, which she Arrlw w ayipottcd.w llh.a.ipeclaldeltyery.»mt>—a nd lhen watched for the H im an u though every day were g Q £

So long it w u . u n til th e prom t Bo ;nvy-footed th e days. So-solemn1y EDI III, ib cse^smtll town boj B. w slllyl Newt)

le experienced lhe surprise of he r , Vani. ■ . grado

(popyrigh). a ra o a perl(lDS) w lU ij■ - — stHcki

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B U H t! P e b . » <flpeclal to The ta-s)—P rank Burner, Buhl, who m fetsed u u W ednesday to en .■ance o l tha Reilly flmoke BhOp a nd ,> ,.f . n d y s Clgar-ttoie and r*hioval'T»ra‘ T ti, umber of tUh poles, a .33 calibre utomatlo rifle, teveral tUshUghts nd tom e wearing apparel, am ount- u io e t It 10 approilm aU ly MO. w u sen- grade meed to t e m M d ty t In th e T w in -nermi alU county )alt by Judg* J . .C. lales. In Ju iU ctcouH and w u lm* ftm ill ledlatcly taken to Twin PaUs to be- fo r k in serving his sentence.

tuxnigh a window pried open In Ht rea r o t the bulldlng and gained H O P

nrough a wooden partition between nC lie two p la c tt of buslneu between p . M. and 8 P. M. T uesd ty m om - V/A

ifc.--------------------------------------------------blrth< The lool, p lu e a In a sock. » .is Sdlto

[Kind la ter ctched In the alley a t o t th he rea r o( the building. Upon nr- T h u r est by Chlet o t Police Jam es w tl* Houst Bn;-Bum*f-oonress«d to the . th e ft . .\-enU: T h t tw o-business houses entered vey t

rere recently d tm a n d by flre. • “I i -------------

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BHOBHON8 . Peb, J3 (SpecUI to ly obi ^ e K e w t)-8enlors tn U rU ln ed the unlor* and facu llym em brr* a t a ■ ’a ten tlne costume daaoe on Wed* T leaday h lgh t a t the Lincoln tc h o d " udilorium.A baU tl danee w u given by Ed-

lund Pechnet. RutseU P e n ^ ; Paul n Irlaham a n d OUbert WUson. a lt o t ^ rhom were cotlumed. -

Several elever costum et w e n on '■' liipUy, which Included the “SlmeM -I > ln i " wbo in reality were M arlel* p a C uito r and WUma U llchell. A q }uteh m ao and woeoan w e n por* ^ rayed by Caltierine Bchliler .a n d ' dary H e is t S e rtra l. R ustU n U dle i, A JotonUl damet. griales, sallora. IptnUb. men a n d . women a n d cow*»ya w e n pretent.

F ln t p rlte for the best coelume t u awarded to M a rr E llu b e lh Im H hi.a Jflfllo rr1rlJO 'w nr«B ted’- i -? • - iootch lady. T h t f ln t prise for th r « y i w u awarded p> R lchsrd M ab- luit, who w u cleverly disguised u lii-p lia ta .---------------------:------------------ .u_

"Pl»e Aee- orchestra furnlshe-J the Itnee muile.. Delleloua refreshm enU ^rtn serred b r the seniors. '

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OBEGON SHOBT LINE OF. E u lbonnd

ra in M reaves--------------3:50 P .M .ra in SM leaves ; — .....7:00 •_ M. '

TBln 83 le a v e r ................ 11:3SA.M,'In i n SS3 leaves ...... .. 3:20P.M .

WELLS BBANCfc'BM lhboand — ;

Dally ICxcept Sunday IYaln 809 le tv e s ...........— J:OOPAI. ______

_________ . OULBNorthboand•rain 3 « * r r i v c i_______ 3:30P.M .

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eavea — :-------- L...9;2a A. M. f 01,rrive« ■ r M.eavM ^................. ........■-■ri-.K 'P-H, -K NJ T lv e o ; . , . , . - , , ............. 13:40 A. M. Newt)leavct l ; OO A r u . h o m '

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:13 A. M. atad the westbound sUge Doste rrivlng a te i t f t P. M, travel b r w ar by.M f Jerofne, Wendell nnd Ooodlng. Makti

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fO'EN residents SUFFER T cCOEN. R b . 13 (Special to Tlte ^D

few t)-B ev trtl cases o{ l l i n tu p n ^

V an Myers, Janlloc of the Eden B tir xade school. U confined to hU home ttr l l h ^ a t l t c k of erysipelas. He w u >he wtrickcn with the tam e m alady t e v „ <lira i ytm ago during which lime he f„,m ,

h sn ;« o months. HU condlUon' a t ! ^ J ireM nt Is much Improved and any <ru, erTous trouble t t p resen t seems tp - . a re n ily averted.

Bj J l Opear. wh o h u lieen - af h Lr-^ ^ lome here the past tew week* tol- r, ^ owing pariU l recovery from a ma* d ie t* lor operation perform ed early in )ecember. ha< no t Improved m uchlhfi _ b t p u t week and indlM llon* were oday tfaii he m ight have to f t l u m l , , . , , o th a hotplU l a t T w in PaUs fo r fu r.h e r . irea tm enu_______ _ __________

T h e in flu tnsa epldemlo h u al- QOtt subsided as o n ir a few cases >revail a t present. School alUnd* K IM moet in both the high school and rrade sehool were nearly back to io rm ii M ondar.'"A lt teaehers 'w irc jack on duty In b o th schooU. Two ™ ’ ‘amllles are reported In quarinUne o r K tr le l fever. •

RECALL EDISON'S WOKK »un■I — ■ with

WABHINOTON. Peb. I I (/IV-The Klmi jlr th d a y .o f lha la to T h o m u Alva BO SdUon. who Ilt th e electric tighu Klmi )t th e world, w u oh»er>-ed quietly havL rhuraday a t a meeting In the While Ulnei Iloute of two old friends of the In - keaoi I'enlcr—lUiberL..Hoover a tu l H ar- . . t t i i-ey Pirestone. o f M

“I am * u n he m ade more tacri* luroi rio tt, w o rk ^ ha rde r an d . accom* Nebi ?lUhed'mor^ to r th e benefit of man* Ing k ind th sn any o the r m an o t a ll 7?SF. U ate,"-Flresune s* ld ."a n d It would ’ -Br l>e rg rea t-sa tlsfacU o n -to -m e If-h tt P a ri slrthday would always be national* lha !y observed." Deal

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NITY CLUB ASSEMBLES- (fOR PROGRAM IN KNULL. ^

_____ . 103«KNULL.-Peb. IS (S p e e la l- to T h e v ^ tn ew t)- .U n llr club t e s s lo ^ a t t b i o m e ' of- Mrs.- E l m e r “ D o ite tl _!L21 rednesdty aflernoon w u well t t* WANl rided. Mrs. II. T . B lake p ^ d e d piOn iirlnk a brlet business session. T he nansli rogram consisted Ot "America," by Pum lt le entire group; a paper. “RcUUvts —I Oeorce W nshlngton," Mrs. A. S. la rtyn ; qimrtet selections. "Mrs.am O tm ble. Mr*. F rank H o ln a a ____trs. 0 .'B ..IU rv ey and M n . tim e r HORS tosteU, accompanied a t the pU no One y.M rs. MlUon Dossett: 'T h e Home PoloU U klhg ot Oeorge and M artha ^ f u im u lo i i.- K.Dtocr W K n . H. I . rm « laUey: "The s t a r Spangled Ban* • ■“ “ er." by the E n tire group. - A. SwiR efrtthm enU in keeping with th e •

ocu lon were served to IB m sm ban ' .,‘1 nd one guest. M n . Orville Conner* . r. Mrs. W tlter Nicholson and Mra.«u la M cO tuilin w en assistan t OOOC loetosses. • , . of i

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rWO BUSINESS CHANGES- v5il OCCUR IN WEEK IN EDEff

■ • H o,EDEN. Feb. IJ tBpe-ltl- lo -Hie r ~ ~

tw ) —Two bualneta c h a n ie t were

Uir, p roprietor of the Eden eate { « « our th e n u t th ree yeara, n l lr e d from *■ Hai be work and wUl take up some oth- r line o f work. Mrs. A. J . Henry. ^armpr pmprl<»trr^t nf thi> m ff ■>«< .Iso owner, h u t i t i n SMumed lhe itanagement of the .business.T he second business change, which ■____

ook ptdce the f irs t o t the week, waa CLOa he Durchaslne of the Eden Bsrlier kcrahop by T . J . Morgan, je ron lf, injlll Twin*I. B. A veritt. Mr. Averilt h u con- «,ulpruclcd lhe shop here for the past ta rmIght y ean . He h u n o t made known Bog II ltl p l tn t for t h t future. -M r. MoTftn. the new proprietor. ---------

Its op e n ted a shop a t J tn u n t for a ip B e rera l y e tn a n d Is well known.

UMBERLY FOLKS VISIT- j«M B K R L Y .-feb_12 - tflpecUl lo rhe N t* s ) -8 e v e ra l Kimberly lue tU tiid rttldenU vUlled w ith relstives md friends In th e la tt week.

A rtftur Bebring. O n n iu PalU. n>nnf<QU. sn rn i Lhe w tK -tnd-V U :Ung hU cousin. A. J . WUson. and A“ Tw. amUy. " . j r

«. n THrrt* HI T.^iU U U - 5 J2 J I louri. visited u n n t da>s thU week .<■ n th Mr. and M rs. WaUlngton Pierce. lUmberly. L

M n . Opal Dougltss arrived In fUmberty Wednesdsy from Pocstelio. <n lav ing been called by the serious otflc* illnets o f her molher, M n . J. E. At* rem iceaott. ber' t tU s MirJOtle H sjtssrdt, dsughter K ot >f M r. and Mrs L. P. Hagsardt. re- son* ' lum ed home Monday from Omaha, “Xh» N ebrukai w hrre she h ss bt<n tak- Xwijj tag nu rse-lraln lns for the last two m u tt??SFsr------ ------------------------------------ T t l l l l' Bruoe Chancellor lo lt Tuesday tor tb tra i Parto.-OkUhamstTrtttT hav ln t-tpen l Ih lr d lha w inter vlslung hla broiher, R«x Deahl. and family.

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fANl^ED-OLD— H O a a i f l— AHD H A ^ . tow t. P w Parm . 1110*W. .

VANTED CLOVER GRAPP. AL* falfa Chaff, H orat bay. CaU

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/ANTED T O R N m m i T O R * - pair and upholtler. 4 lo v e t a n d M t OI

m get repaired a ad p u U furnish* bean 1 Phene 9. Moon'* PaUit Pur* Phone Itu n sto re . ■' ■■-

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.---Sltuations Wanted- —M ^ D HOUR WORK. PBONB n o p l

W N O 'W O M A N W A H T B 'W W C ■ot a n r k ln d —RooBr*.-O fm -H ot8K O iM n

/ANTED - C A R P IN IW I WORK, Painting. R a lto m ln ln r and P aper ^ «

langln:;. Phone 6. Moon'a P a in t Si ilZSL ■umlture S to n . AOTO= r ■' .JS lOiHl

For Sale or Trade SSoT.I0RSE3 FO R SALS O R T R A D E - BA0R1 One mile west thre* n o r th Five iuU l

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•URNTTURE BOUQBT. i o S SSSdl! an d ex c h an g e d .-p h o o tI IM , B ert r . ^

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O B TRADE LOB ANQELEB BITO* e a n t^urb Income property for good forty . n .i|] lli

irnest RaUs. Burtey. Idaho, RouU 3. Qroa. i

>OOD PROPERTV OONTRAOT. ot sale u payt llf lM ;p e t..iaa n lh

m il paid for. -Will trad t fo r w tuat. jrm e Box 14. C a n Newt. iA B Y

n c t r a d e . ' m y ^ s r ' b e l l a l l ' “ ’n n ; - W n d s - o r -u s e d -f u m l iu te .^ i t f f m agi*-* nd r a n r s . O et our priees. Phooa every i , M oon's P a in t di P u m llu n B tort.

M eows or hogs. Lloyd MUler. R * ^ ^ ^ t e . H an ien . Idaho. abUlty

O ^A C R E ^ lO A T E D PARM a wee under Minidoka project, n ear Bur* Hayes

usln o u property or ranch. A d d reu BABY ioz 4M. Buhl. Idaho. stral---------------------------------------------------- IfjfOUnXTSE IN WELL IMPROVED beauU a t f e a ^ f o r a

quipm ent and stock tn d wUl re n t Idaho, t rm for one to three years, w ri te A nolh lo t 10, C a n Naw* e r Pbone OIM JI. Wa g i

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K jn n x , Feb. 19 (BpMUl to T h . lewt> — Children o t the P leasan t n m i 'lew K bool w e n thrilled W ednt** ph o n i a r to in r tn 'a U v tB n a itn d ^ i e ~y th e tchooUioute. - tnfoniT he PUot w u unable to locato th * = 3

V ia P a lis atrport, and U n d td la - h t tc h w ly trd to l e t Information.

0 th e port, and he xoOk o ff w ith to I 3 ^ ( J e g .m lPVla * ^ to f - h n d l i i r-- ”

Legal Advertisement! ---------- * _________ _ Adtfrt.

TIIBABUBY OEPARTMENTrn ice o tlh tC o m p iro lIe ro f th * O u f-

KoUce U hereby glvtn to a li per* j®*"-. on* w ho may havo claims agatoatT h * Tw in P tU t Msilonal B tn k ." ------ “rwin ^ U s . Idaho, tlist the same nuat b* preaented lo Raymond H.H *l*."R8eeT\’J r r* I tli 't ie legal proof ^ t n t x^ fw p r w ithin three m onila from herdn lr d a t* o r they m ty be disallowed. Hghl.-

J . W. POLE, Reed.OomplrolUr of tha c u m n c y Burley

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[A X _ ^ ia J a Z D IU V S R B D .-M c p l CAW Lohr, M aurice Avenue. - - jo (

9 AORKB BCAN STRAW. ONE mile no rth , mile U e u i Kimberly.

U d'A LFA KAY BXCOND AND th ird o u l t l u d o i* In. F h w e BUJ3. POU

I ................ I I , ho0 T 0 N 8 CLOVER UAY. » ACRES — bean alraw . J . T . Anderton, XnuU, q o a

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[AY H * A « TW IN PA L U , F IR ST . “ Seeond. T h W cutting in itock or ^

e u v « « d . P hoot- o s n j l . ................. - J lS !

>iopLBB U A R iu r r n z i m i B S r o o cheap, tow n n ta l , applet, orangea, W

tMxtii atn) «pii«U, out N ort

I*U K L O D T ~ B JaroP H O N I~L IK E M X new w ith oas*. M a * m e a r « u o n * m(

bla o ffer. W riU Box WOW, Caro Phot•h> N*w>._________ :___________ —

lU TO DOOR OLASB. WIND^ ahltld*. aod window g lau , No

harge for selUng glass. Phone 0. ____:<oon'a P a in t dt Fum llure S lo n .

lAORIPJO* B A LE-O N E ABSO- ^ iuU ly new Parm iU T ractor, never

rut Of a hed -fo r qulek ta le 1750.00 HOt aah. poe t Offlee Box 121. Phone l i t .lood ln t.- -------- ------------------- FhoiV YOUR BENB HAVENT ANY m t

w ay to grind the ir teed they Jus^ _ {„! a n t l a y - U n t ib a t tru e r W* have heu , :alolto G ri t «5o a hundred. Durow a t* . )ro*. 8 M d and Bupply Co. _

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F o r S l l e — P o u l t r y ■ . w B...........................................Fbol9ABY OHlinCB THREE CBNTS-----------■’n t n ' e b r n we'^irill h a lch ro u r "POI igta-for-a^eenU -auhj-or a-eanU J o t iverr chick hatched. Riggcrl'a Q ual- in. t I tr H aleherr. PJione m onung or Oxf< iv tn lng 0461.J3.

HAUV- u m u m - i b - U P . - F i ^ ^ ha tch Biaroh l . Blood le tU d Liv- bath

kbUlty gua n n tee d . Free expert per- man lonal icrvlce. Custom hatoliing twice men1 v eek . CompleU l lk r a lu n Free, r r r Hayes Hi*Orade H atchery. Phone W. ^

9ABY CHICKS, PURE LARSON HOVStra in Leghorns and colored breeds, apai

If you urefer chicks th a t m a tu re 'ln lo l U lxauU tu lfloeks Uue to type and lh a t “a i u m u m a . i g , ly y w w ltt- i iL i :g 5jhone s u n n y c h U H atchery, Filer. ™[dah o .O u rffrs th a lch F eb ru ary 2 S th , ^\no lhep hatching iwlee each week, ’ ‘iW* guaran tee tatltfacU on, Jj™

BB SURE WHEN YOU ORDER H3. .b a b y C hU U u t.ra u _ f tr f l .g o in g jo . =

f e i BlUTBy^hix : i i u s K h w 3n * ttr te U y « * ta to a e e n d iie d ■— la tohery , AU flock* a n blood lest- ^ (d and m ated hr *«tonslon depart* LEF m ent o f th* U nlvertlly of Idaho, an n m hatch U arch 7. i m . W rits or m s Phont M eridUn Pfodue* Company, Kim r w i r p a i i o d a s r i o d p r w m n ^ • =InformaUon on Ohto. ~______ ~

F o r R t n l — F « r m « £ ! 3_________ c _________________ - — *1

130 ACBCBJUfD lOO-AOIte PARMS. w ut "cF op n n t P h o n t l l U l t or Box p m IM Buhl. _____________ f =

n V B ACREB W IT B OO OD H0D 8E. ’ - good bu lld top , ad jo in ing Filer.

Id d n s * M. E. BUttlf, O U Ulford. ^

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k»d OutouildlngB. UghU. One year ease. Inquire U mUe n o r th M west " , tf w ttli in g io n Sehoot. _

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ANDREW MELLON goes to Lond bassador to the court o f St. treaaury secretaryship he hai Photo.

GENERALS OF PRESID ENT Hoc : are shown in W ashington whe , a campaign de.<iigncd'.to g e t ar ■ of hoarded money back into t

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;d armored tra jn s cxtorisivoly ers in M anchuria and on the they are d ifficult targets to •e been successful in putting mis.iion. Above is a Chlheae f. Below Is th e close up ol a

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