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CllyEdlllos; , Vol. 18, No. 291. ' ' F l i n Him |i isminiicK aiifPisyBsiiiiES I . Day at Washlnalon BrInilS _ .. Two Possible TtireatsJ' ------- ( b n a f l T “ A<IPfi'W W l I Asplrjlkins o( Congress (Dy nia /Modiled Prew) f* WASHINGTON, March 11 J — TV-g Mmlblo threats to n early adjournmcn^aflpl^at^on8 «J of congress aroso todoy out of ,, tho courso of senate affairs, ij Tho senate’s *oction in rli>- e -pinB-out of the trensury-post j' —office—appropriation—bill—a > g26.500.000 item fnr m ail flubsidies was accompani- ed by hlnU of n flHbiutcr nsalnit oi VJaUlAtlon lo provide ouM g^ (ed* h Jminl aid to #hlpplnj. ' U A suRRullon of a battle between tho Knalo nnd Uie courU develop- ci ed from a court bin on tbo sennte ct lobby committee's atiempt to nequlrv a telegrams by blanket subpoena. b! The >070,000,0(10 trettsury-post of- a T^tCU'tJlU U>U*ElUl|i|M!U Uiruu)(h [uus* “ DRO by tlie senate nnd sent to con* Q ferrnci) niter dcbnlo on the leean II mnll subsidy had simmered down to u a volo struck out the 128,900.* oi 000 llem. tr of tlio bill, conceclcd lho commerce commltlce rccommcndcd the ocean = mnll provision bo eUmlnnled tn or* l der to (orce action on dircct sub* • sidy IcRlslatlon. I( this (nllcd. he anld. tho $30,500,000 llem would be ' attnchcd to n later deficiency bill. Injanctlen Gnuitcd The Ml back (o the sennte lobby commlltce «’ns an Injuncilon to bar ^Ve.1tcm Union from tumtnR over / to It nil telcRrams tent ond received ' by <ho ChlcBRO law (Irm of Wins- ton. BlniTO snd Bluiw belween February I nnd December 1 la^t yenr. Chief Justice AUrcd A Wheat of • the supreme court of tbe District ^ —ct-ooiumbis; 111 HiujiUim uiB-prer x -Hmtnuy-WJunctlon^ rutal'lhil the u committee's methofls overstepped — tbft41nitt>tkmn>m >fftuuslliuUuii— r -Chatmum BUck (D-AIa) ot the I' commKtee sold tfter the rulliiB that c ••tha senate wUl w t submit to an „ uncoasUtuUona) rtstrtlnt of Its own | In tbe bouse, taxes contlnusd to mewvfMbetmmllSlrna^rttf by President JtooKveit. _ Today's Ublet would permit eon- BTcss to provIdB for eorporato re* > aerve “cushions’’ lo tldo Industry ? ovrr lean years wllboul loss of yield " In Ic\7lnR upon undistributed eam - - I n s s _____________________________ The .subcommittee wns described ns hnvlntc all but rcnchrd nRree- Is nenl to rccommcnd exemption H /rom the tax (or banlis, Inxumnce u compnnlcs and otlier fiduciary aeen- w clca. . v; Two Laws'Attacked. "n A Icgnlbtic bombnrdmenl ngalnsl g. two new dcftl lafl-s—the Ou(fpy conl _! ond the 1033 securities act»—rc- >< (Continued on Pago 3, Col. 0) ........................................ —I---------- - d. L ' IGHTS SHADOWS « ' 0 J/» Uuy S Uj Vc UU— iBy The Aswclsled Prey) o Tax Oolleotor on Job— DENVER, Oolo.-ThD chain letter I craie. which lasi year swelled Onclc Sam's postaso receipts, added an* olher $IJ0 to hls Income. ' l Morton L. Mackey of Denwr In- h __cludcd.la_bla.liicomB.tAx.report 130 li received (rom chsln letters. g The Kflvemmcnl ossesstd Wm •UO addlllonal because of Uw item. = _Savinff Numbera— _ ] HOIXYWOOD, (Sllf. _ A dozen movie "extms” saved a man’s lob with a bll of quick Uilnklng on a Btudlo seL Katherine Hepbum wns playing' a dramatic scene from "Jifftiy ot Scot* i. ;aiid,“ her new picture. Off*stage, h Director John POrd heard a. vigorous . •nd prolonged snore. It ruined the u recording on lh at' lake." Pord yelled n “qiilet." ODd ordered It sUirted again, h The snoring continued.- gi “Find oui who that Is and' ttte bim," the director told an assistant. si Wlien Uia asslsduit rounded a extras ail asleep—A|)parenily. Ko- body was fired. n "IffevoTToo Lato-- rl _ PrrrSBUnOH-Mario OonneU.' U oldest student at lho Peabody high school night clnsi, soj's It new r is P too lalo lo learn. ■■rm 78 and believe me. I know," -Bhe-expiaintdr-------------- " ni Routibc— _ _ nl ' i . i VIN08t6 n, Tenn. — Except “ for tcaclier's name, the wedding of 7' Hnrlls Reeder, nnd .Miss Pauline u RoberU didn't make much change \~Kar iUfc MjlQ&I .il \ PoUowlii tiM ceremony Monday, fc ;\tlri. needer rwmn«i her-dulli-.^' tw ^ W?om went back p< >Jo his desk a» on e^hlbgnwJo pupil, a B a ch e lo r;! 1 O fR om anc ] Edward VIII Opens Wa liament For Queen !S Jor klne ofXngland In 176 yejtr n -a-quwp'to-sifc-bcsldo-hinnm*' the British throne. >S Ills action consisted only o f» roy* lo take account o( financial pfovU- ., lon for a proepectlve queen, but It spurred speculation throughout the £ .PfltjPn of PQMlbUlty o fa rrgal.»«rt. . 18 ding. if “Hls majesty desires that tho con* 'I igeney.of his marrltge should be taken Into account so that. In tbat >. erent, thtre sbould be a provision it for ber majesty," said the king's message which was read by Neville “ ChamberlaET chancellor of Ibe ex* ; i* Actually, be asked the lower house It of parliament to bear In mind that I* his queen, If he marries, wmi3d_need _ to be placed on the poyroll. n Excited ponderlnp of t^ie slgnlfl* I- cance of the monorch's communl- « CUtlon recalled the names of five t royal princesses considered "ellgl* ble" to wear the British ransort's ’■ p '-TlieutiitlaUlj, Jiuu.eie;, uftev Uiet i. question- of finances has been eel- n lied. Uie choice of a mate remains 0 up lo tho.king-himself—qualified . .* only by the marrlajte law thnt she must be a proteslant. ' ;e ' n ■— ii T r e a s u r y T a ^ P erm it oi ir I -------- 5 Comfnitteemcn Seem T Some Reserves I Jt WASHINGTON, Mnrch 11- tax tablc.s lodny .which would p fT xorpornttrTCscrTu^cnBhio7is‘‘Tr ic upon'undiitfibutid enrninjfs. 1 Mfmlyrn nf n hnitso ways on le least four of a score of tables >t eluding the “cushion” provision fj gested revision of corporate toxation.'- 10 ' Cnder •■Oag"_Rnle____ , r# — ^Dcspihnr*^flg” rule on|ui- ** formtUon conccrnintr ita !de- •rajw au^ns tv . wb50mmiile# Alw *a» deicrlbed os having reachedSl^ . most full agreement to rccommend that banks, Insurance ond olher fl- du(lary organliaUons bo exempted 5 from the new uxcs. (The subcommlllec Is studying nl- _ temaii»jni'#_lo.cBrry_oui_Pial?.. 4 dent Roosci-ell’s soggcallon thal cx- .. Istlng conwralc. taxes be rfpcalcd. n High Uxfs on camlngs not dlUtlb- IC uted to ftockholders In dividends I- would bo tiibntllutcd, whlb Indl* - normnl liii-ome Ux Jrom whi^i Ui'cT * aro now exempt, on dividends. The executive cstlmnted tlie revLrvd taxes j y would yield $020,000,000 more n ^ a r < '* thati iire.wnl levies, thus financing i farm relief nnd bonus prepayment). \ ficvcml conimllt?cnien said to- i _ jlay.:s^iedulcsJiad-canvmccd them. - rc.scrves for iiartl limes could and i would be lakcn care o( automatical* i ‘ b-. I Tl)L<i could be accomplished, lliey i said, by mles starting at around 10 I ' or IS per cent on the first 10 per f^iit nf Iinrtlstrlb'ited corporatg.ln;. j -coroe-and-luraplng-8haipIyT0rWBr ( SS per cent on 3S per cent or more i of earning! kept back from stock* c holders. ,. c •r U. 8. TRKASURY BORROWS le Sl,90l),:0<l,9S0 IN PROCRAM t 1* ,WASHINOTON, March II WV- I The tren5ur>'announced tonight It c I- had borrowed n total of $1.000,20(!,OSO 50 In-lts-mld-MfiTch-flnanclng-pro- 1 gt'am. I in n . ----------------------; ----------------------------- BetteJ)ayjs„St ! OfBreakfa HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March II (/r>—Bette Davis, tho crisp little 1 *' blonde who won this yenr's nend- i “ emy sutuette for a best-pcrform- I je nnce In the movies. Is a good deal I u more Interested In the success of i tt- her matrlsgo lhan sho Js in the ! success o( her carcer. ■ I :e And one of her theories for pre- i I. serving the former Is Uils: ft "Never have breakfast with your < >- ta all seriousness, she says *sho i not only preaches Uils, but practices i IU And she attributes the good (or- i _ Iun8_tbat-has-fttt«nded-her~m«r- i . riage u, Harmon O. Nelson, orchcs- 1_ tra leader, lo the rule. , 11 *«>• known tbat n hungry , irriuible,- she said. Ceruinly, In tho momlng. , niter 12 or 14 hours wlUiout food, | >- mMt-peopIeTnTnranftryrBoTobvP * ously, lhe clianecs are greater, then, for^a hujbttd and wife io_bc ]rTll^ an Important problem Lifore^b*^^- * '* fast, or trills to settle any sort of an I I issue, at that ltm e,-nn likely to "So, we ncvcT see cach oUicr be- I '• fore nooa.’-- ---------------- [i s Whbt'.i more, she continued, n k point of Bcniietlcs enters Into il:c r 1. ease, too.- - 2: ________ ACCVR'AT w m ^’ . twi : K ing H in ts ce, M arriage Vay In Measage To Pat- en To Shai^hrone •egrB, opened tho way tonight for y* 11 he H r > . iflH <U i st •d 1* ' 1* re i* I's :■ M EDWARD vin “ tbe advice of his fnmlly and Inner govemment council, Uie British law (Oonltnued'uii PUKC 3. c ul. 1) 'ax Tables )f ‘Cushions’ I To Favor Provision For s For Hard Times 11—Trcn.«mry expert.*? submitted Id permit congrcss to provide for “-withouj'tos.i ofyictil'in IM-ylng- I. and.meajis subcommittee said at les irfyen them would permit in* ion in President Roosevelt’s sug- tet: ------------------------------------- --JilSliEir strike Idea Spreads Along 1- Pacific Coast; 500 x: Ost Grievances •. d. _____ . ^ “• KRESNO, Calif., March 11 (IP) MV-TIie ilQilent tlHke Idea bob* ;<* bed up In Fresno .today lo malic ty cKlo coast In a week. « Betwxen 500 and GOO out of 1100 M EdlMn Technical high school stu- dents led ihelr cln&\es. held a par- ’s ode nnd a mass meeting nnd drew >• up a llsl of' grievances to discuss 0- with Superintendent 0. S. Hubbard, m —Tlioy-ndmlt«d-the-auec«9 of tl>e id rccciil Alameda lilgh school -strike 1* iaiplred thclr walkout,principal W. L. Potts said It wiwh't a strike but ^y a cnso of mass hookey, Influenced 10 by »prlng. er Pour hundred St. Helens, Oregon. 1=. bleh rhnuL atudanUr-wlw walked 5T out Monday, retumed to classes Ior re a tlmo today and then quit again, 1* charging lhe school board failed to cnnj- out promlsca o( re-hlring Bup- erinlendent J. It. AusUn. Although they went back to class, M the St, Helens studenU talked free* - ly of walking out again if Austin's 11 contract waa not renewed. W Tlio Presno strikers demanded 8- PotUi’-replneement-and-more ath - letic recognition for tbe sohool. iteersJCIear__ fast With Mate II "Few women are presenUble, tbe ;le first Ihlng In tho momlng. And a d- man has plenty of work to do on n- his face and person, loo, beforo ho al begins lo look human. Certainly a of good nppearanco is Important In a ne succeuful marriage. ConsequenUy, Il’s a good Idea to look well, as e- much of the time as potslble." Since her husband's views coln- ur cldc, two moniing papers are de- - lneicd"tit ihelFTioine, and two no brcaklosu aro served, she said. Os* cs unlly. bolh dress and “como down" r- for the meal. Biit they eat It al dlf- *• Tlio only lime they varied from Uils routine, she recalled, wa^ & year jy or moro ngo when tliey lived In an auto camp, ncnr.Bnn 'Pranclsco. Nelson hnd nn engagement in the & <Hy.jtU-ftU».Jolned-hIm,-andTatlis’ cr Umn stny at a holel. they went {'• lo llic camp. , _______ - — .•wturally,- we’ cbuldn't‘liave the ff- ■snmc-prtmo'.- fronrcsarotherrilv^ ing like that in one room. Th# cx* ,n pcrlcnce bolstered my belief." to She ■said, however, the pracUce n, of., brciikfasling alone wo^lldn’l be c- HutforJicrMK-and-her-htiflband.-it' U. fJie milinUlncd. n ’'DfcauM wc both V.-ake up slowly. :c nnd lo t>o hnpplly married. Ijolh jiKirtlcs have lo be wide awake," i r E - a w ’ASSOCIATED w F M i WIN FALLS, IDAHO, THURSDA JESTElfiSlPf BSiCnAIl mmnwm 7 Cattlemen and Firmers SuF or W g e . Pltlerencei . anc Vote to Apply tor Hundl I Under New - Federal Act I (By The Associated Prcai) I SALT LAKE CITY, March I- -ii—WestemaaTiculturjO-xoiK I resentativea from 11 states, I agreed at a regional conier> I ence hero today upon a pro- I gram for application under I tho federal soil conservation L acU^AAA succcsftnr.------ - I Cattlemen and farmers sub- I merged historic diffcrencci I and voled for govemment payment I for land wlUidrawn from other ag- r riaUturarukrind'plimUd-toTias-- I lure or hay, hut at a lower .rate I Uian if Jt were not so used. Crops I were classified as lo soil cooserr- I ing or soli depleUng, and fam ing I practices were Usled aa to tbe^ I effect upon Uie fertlUty of tbe bind. I ” unulng*^aou”^i«ei^tion pnw il« wero recommended, bul a t % rale one-UiIrd ot diversion payments for ,er acreage changed from soU depleUng tw to sou conserving crops. Pw t PnxAfc fltnsfahi--------- Adopting lhe report of a com* = mittce of whkh Charles M. Keor* ney of Morrill. Neb, was chairman, Uib conference recommended that Uie beel sugar industry be bandied under a separate program. . "U Is viul thal the quoUi pro- ,■ visions nuUioritcd and enacted by I Uie congrcss be effeeUvely m aln- Uined If the sugar beet Industry Is'to stirvlve," tho report said, and urged lhat beocdis paid beet grov- >r ers In 1034 and 1933 be continued. Colton, grown in New Mexico, Arizona and. CalUomla. likewise was termed a special crop. A dec- lamtlon for a diversion payment of S cenU a pound was stricken o r Irom the report, however.- on lhe Iff ground iininjiTctnu tiivvisiuu-pay- menu (or no other crop were op* .1 proved by the confcrcnce. Bcnfnfpiymcnu to be received n* from the soli consen'atlon npprop- 7. rlaUon would be divided between — tondlord and tenant In tbo raUo named In Uie lease, provided tho tcnint did the_woilr tnrlrlrnr to ------Uie progrnm. Should the landlord do tbe work, pajTnenu would be made in Invcne ratio. Where rtpt n I. in renter would receire ^ hU share of llie federal granu. ^ fiaoge' Bepert Adopted Tha range conscn'ullon report, nr, submltUd by a commltlce headed b^; Hubbard nuucll ot Los Angeles, was adopted slirr Charles A. .My* ___ ers,.«..catUcman-o(-£vansionr-Wyo., appealed for n united voice in be- half of the writ, p, The report provides for compcn* j' satlon of caitlcmcn (or sacrltlccs ^ . .(Continued on Pbbu 3, CoL 7) “U.iiriLs i SHE IFERENCE Ike ------- S Both Sides Predict Victory ^ as LaGuardia Strives ». to End Dispute *d , --------- NEW VORK, Mareh 11 (/T) — ‘P* BoU) aides loreuw victory toni|ht as striken and employen eon- 'P- lerred again wltli Mayor F. IL L* GoardU In scarrh ot • setUe- nent basU (ar the ll-day-old !e* bnUdiag aerrlce sirlke. “I predict victory- within 48 hours," , said James J. Bambrlck. strike lead* er. uJw _prep«^ lo attend the conference. "Tha elrike wns n flop nnd ,we _ knew it was gouig lo be a (lop." u ld Walter Gordon Mcrrllt, spokes* man for the o»-ners. Meanwhile, pickets sloshed ----- Uirough-B-drinliiiK-rnln befor* more tban 3,000 buildings In lhe melro- 0 poliUa area. One hundred nnd fifty C strikers, Bambrtck said, had ap- ' pealed for (ederal rcUe( to tide Ij, U>em over Uio sirlke period and it . was announced ut strike headquar- __ ters that many,otliers were plan- ing nlng to foUow suit., a TcnanU Itrqueit Aid K ■ Owner* clalmcd sen'lcc was near iy, normal in all buildings affected, 83 but the city health diiimrtment con- Unued to rticejvc mils from tenants for .carbogo rcmovnl. hcnt and em- ;c- crgency elevator w r^-lce. gfQ “ MayorTjponnnJimsfccd'the'dis^ I,. pulanU to conlcr nsaln nfler lU- Q<> tenlng to & radio oddress by Mcrrllt IT. but night In which he said tho op* — -freiofa-werB-rcadr-tO’ arWtraie- minimum wages. Merrill emphasiz- ed. bowever, Ihsl the realty advisory ^ board would atbllmie noUiiiig' cLie. ThB union on Uie cUier hand, eniered the confcrcnce prepared to ^ nut lU nmn h«r» in n'nrir Iinnii»t1i. ^ ately after selection of an.arbiira- tor to mediate all.iwdriuiuwk .'nial- — ha* beea'the mayor's repealed sug- 0° .R9(lon.aa.s.b&si3 IOLKHUmcnt.._ V* AlUiough Bambrlck clalmcd the »* operators were "aboul to capllu* late." there was no apparent wcnk* ce ness in the landlords (rout.' be •’The strikers it •Merrttt,'‘apokcimnirf6r'ilii realty board. “Wo are no longer living In ly. a stnte o( unctrtaimV- 'nie strike lh was a (top and ur knrw It was go- fng to be & flop." f PHBSS NEWSPAPEB^O DAY MORNING, MARCH 12,193 [ French Comtnaii IB M nd >ct ir> ■o- er on Cf tnt ,V >ps in- '' TnoVSAS’DS of French troope were tieni in aniwcr lo Ulltei'a itoecnp 'or muilaiy feret*. Thla plct«re.-teUl to New York, shows General Je» and commander of Jhe Sixth nen< ________________ n* ' 4 ' ' s ^iazis Char; I Fears A d\ -ry __ ^ Russia’s Eagerness T ^ many Seen As Pl <By The Assi "n BERLIN. March 1 1 -A Frc he of Nulio_n.s bccauso of the Loc by-G.crman-oKioiala-toiiiclitJ France would not let the leagu cd —"Now it is clear,” a foreigr p- many's contention-wa.i corre “ Ru-ssian pnct is gradually Iwin he "Ruasia's eagerness to bad oo ^lormany-jufitifies-our-fcars' tho iwct-h.id moro behind it n? fhflTi was atlmitted.” ife ^ ;>4walU-F«»al .tatlU ileii,. Germany, a spokesman an- nounced. will not bo represented al rt. tlio opening sc.vlon of the League council In London Saturday to con- es, slder a Prench appeal ngalait Cer- y. mnny's violation of tho tr.’aty. There >c- thal If tho^oimcU formally invites the relch to attend she wlli <lo so. n* Dlscusslnj participation In the ;es cotmcll «Mlon, high quarters InU- mated Uiftt Oermany sees no rraAon, _ to r^itli-'-to Dlf d-?fciidnnt's l» nch In S court" lllil'l'ly uu aiHrHhwftUaa-bj:. llie secreUrj--cencml of the Le.iRite of Natlona. Dr, JQ.^cjih A. C. Avcnol, that ho would be glad lo be Inform- E cd if the Natls decide to aitvnd. Slnc^jOcrmany is rx> longer a member of the LeaRue. she Ls nol nnxious'lo.altend.a Lcacuunccl-. Ink' without n spcclllc invlt.itlon. jy Calculates ReMtloii In proporllnn a.s aerm.iny re- mains aloof, so WllhclmstniMe of- flcInU appeared to think, so will the tone of her "adwrsnrles" bc- come more polite and more obiectlve. Tliere was lltUe doubt thnt Oer- >t many would l|ke. in the laal nnaly- - sis. to be present in .London, for tiK L stuenc« of IU representatives might lend to a new Isolnllon. besides sub-, fl Jecting the relch to the charge of bcInR afraid to "fnce the mtwlc." J," Official quarters discounted ru- d* more thal Joachim von Illbbentroii. he special dlplomniic rcprcBcnLiUvc-iif. AdoU Hitler, already Ls on liLs way *’6 to Lonflon for llie meeting. Instead. >■ he U bellh-ed to be In Munich con- fenlng with der fuehrer. ’‘1 MISSOURI RIVER RISES ^ ----------- TO FEAK-FOR-FKASON ty PALLS CITY, Neb.,’ March 11 M-) p* —’The Missouri river near-here rose de to Its highest peak ot the season to- il nliihl a.nd spilled over Into lowlands, r- Valuable farm land was menaced. II- . ar A Line Or Two d, By BF.RRY n- _______________________________ n- PltTUlE. B. D. March 11 — Tho PL^h and Qame Commission has aU Ji- <lte-Oame-W«rdetia In her«-ro«-»x> 5- amlnaUon nnd thcyte makhi' ll ,11 awful tough with big words for p. I —I some of the old *«■ wiu n tnva T.- pa '-.HU studied wild llfo ry slnee they were le. kids. 10 U l* One old Wor- 11 den came in to aw.fuL-Wani^ J. Said thero wa<* . - n't ary animal \g nc-fliant-kwv'fliruJdotrbiit-iie J. couldn't teU what animal Uiey J. mcani. Asked mo if I knew wiial they meant when they asked him ,11 about' American MbaUllno Caml- {V alUcd'acnerti, The old feller and I In rnuled the dlctloiiarv all over the KC odioo and do you know what we 0- found? All tiiem'cl«h!y-ceni words mctuii Jusl aa ordinary skuuk, ■1. ioMPLm ^ j l y 1986 ander At Frontier cnpatlon of tha RhIuUnd wtth Ofratan eUphetoed to London and r*dlopbet«cd Jean Ooitry, rnmUryTBm n Br-oI WtU rcneb army corp«, on an inspeetlen tov. rge France [verse A c tio n To Move Against Ger- Proof Of Collusion \ssocUtcd Press) French threat to leave the l«aguc />carno situation waa seized upon it a.<< Tiroof of Nazi charges that jguo ■worlc against her." ign office spokesman said. “Ger* rrcct. Furlliermorer-the-E^nco. eing smoked out. laclc France to the limit against ‘liiU lD iS i IN iXi SEIZED ™ Agrarian Maneuver Indl- cates Exodus of Re- llglous Group u- ------- m. JUAHEZ. Me*. Mireh 11 M>- In I Anolher csodns of a rcUdou- hvl frcnn from tho lUte ef Cfalhn* lie ahaa was lorsckh l«rs lOBIItitnU'’ iol Agrarians reUlned conlrol of fer- tlio Fuarrs valley Including Uia wealthy Mormon setUement of . Colania Juan!*, esUblisIied more than so years ago by ImmlgnuU ’l- ________ In the (ace.of a sUtcmcnt from ILiul Domlng)i«, chief' of .the Chi- huahua Agrarian commission, that he had been empowered by Oover* nor Dodrtgo M. Quivndo to pur* ■“* chase tho land seUed yesterday, A L. Pierce, bishop of Uie church, vc. said ho was wUtlng lo sell his hold* ;r- ingi. 'i* Mennonilea Leave '** , Only a few weeks ago. leaden' of a Mennonlte colony passed Umwgh here en route from Chihuahua city of to C n n ^ announcing they were prepaHng to~move a colon^ d 7.000 from Mexico becauso of fe- }]). llglous repression. j)L —Juares-valley-holdlngs-were-wls* ny ed yeslerday by on armed band of id. SO Xgrarlnns. including Domingues, n- following an allotment some lime ago by Uie lUtc govemmenl. Red and black flags bearing the words "Aba]o Con Lo« Eitmndjeros" — down with forelgnera—irere-carrted A’l ^nUnued on Page 2. Col. a> O- ' ' ■' ' ......... " Two Honeymc Seek ‘Escai BAN PRANCISCO, March 11 M>>- ^ T«'0 honeymooning couples trttn ”1 Michigan sailed Iti high spirit today (or UiB soulh seas, lo escape from '**nnediocrtiy"~Py~linng-tn~tnitaiM , huu and eaUng (Ish witb Uie na* ■or tlvea J?n a tropical isle. . ThFexpedllon Is a setiuel to the ■vo doubloVcddlni February afl GTPoir 1(0 llae. Mich., of Murrill P. Walla, 38, :re Ponll^ high scliool teacher, to Am- ber Penny,'3l, a pretty bhanette; and Archie Hogan, 33, Albion col* lege football Idler man. to aichool* mate. from_Detrall._MarJoriftPad. 4 -•’We'deildedit'airinaidoinhoi^^ lo get married and go to Tahatl, J.mcAB.’lexpIflined.dlmlnutli'p.Mrit Walls. «>’ Said Jiraa-n-halred, serious-eyed ml Marjorie-Hogan, "our foUcs tUak Im we ars Jusl.a wee bll cracked." ll- 1 Said her husband, who postponed nu' fakihfe-a -h o u rm iuiiiBgmenr coigM i I Bt Comcll for this ndvenlure: "Tills be 'propojlUon appealed to mo more, we 1 expect to gain <rom II. The ex- -di perlence and travel ought to be valuable." ' uuaiD wtai u n n n or AsaocuTip gana ]France Tl I To Leave Talks Of r ^landin Represented J He Should Wage , •:-AgainatH 90,000 German Trt I (By The Asm I PARIS-Fnace thrratcns t« wll I backs her bi strong stand against I effklals hint at ^ b U lly of I LONDON-BriUsh cabinet, en er L _U.»>4dl*-«r-»^-prtley}-e«Wals-i r GENEVA-Utile tDlenla^and I ] npport France in appeal te league, I BERLIN—Oermany aays Frane against ber”i wlU not be repreesi ~~ BROSSELLS-Belglnm will stan< tng Locarno, Prtmier Van Zeeland ROME-lUly to adopt aloot poU Ufled. MOSCOW-SoTtet wriUn Brge n --------------------- rot^jyrtghTriwJrBn « PARIS, March ll-French «d against Adolf Hitler was cou] m nce's wlthdraWal'from-thfl allies on the eve of momento — vIolaHoirD fthu Lwaiim tiimty Foreign Minister Pierro*Etl( for vital conversations beglnnl anid. “almost" convinced ho sh ngainst Adolf Hiller now,< ■rather than “submit to car* I nnge two years from now when treaty breakers will be strong." f. Calls For Punishment ■nio French- delegation carried wllh It to the London,Locarno and league talks a mandate to stand firm for punishment of the relch. Prance, offleUls said, is leeolved UC to throw her all’-Into the crisU if on necessary to preservn "the future nt peace of Europe." as Premier Al* __ tw.rt_Aaynint- tflW nuTllament VeS* terday. Jr* An authoriUUve French spokes* -m know war la coming In Iwo . years anyhow. We might aa weU 1^ JiarsJlJlw jhlle_M_Ke-prts_ pared. "The, only way In which HlUer’s ' troopa «m leave ths nhlneU^tt^ U I lor tha.Locama signatories to drive ' them-out, but a sUtcb in times saves M nine. " I "Thers comes a Ume when a na- I tionRlusestobebumUiatcdlRfront U of Uu-world.-Prench booor-U-at sUke and we are ready to draw the ,, sword if necessary to keep it un* di* sullied." The army commission' of tho cliamber of deputies viewed Uie situ- ation so seriously thal It decided lo send a six-man delegnlion to in- —- spect frontier fortifications tonight. “y deputlM made a nllfmmnge to the batilelleldo S Verdun, wncrti 5' Pmnce and Germany once locked “J in ft confllcl. Premier Mussolini’s wUllngneas.to « sUnd wllh Prance wns said frankly by officials to havB brougbt Pranee to pledge to work for IheTcmotal of nm sanctions ogalnst luiy. Pmnce. they hi. added, probably will shortly obolUh a prohibition ngainst Italian goods .r. and loosen financial restrictions ur. Without awaiting action by tbo i . league. et) In France's Train Id-^ Should France do this, tbey said, her ailles probably would foUow, espccUlly YugoslavU and Rumania. :.f whose sanctions against.Italy were ,,u never enlhuslastic. If France qulU ‘ Use league.-Uiey addfd.-lhese otbera also probsbly would do so. Plandln left for London late to* (Continued On Page S .^ lT T ) 'mHilI^T6"Spealrln ^ Re-militarized Area PAnifl, M,reli 11 W)-n<porta _ received hiiro tonight Mid Relclis- led fuehrer Adlilt HlUer wodld make a _ speed) (omorrow night in the Rhineland he re-mlliUrized. looning Pairs aoe’ On Island >- "I- don’t like alarm clocks," re- ^ marked Walls, senior member of lay ths party, wiio asolres to be an xn author. iid —irwU-Wftttnmo-BBa-Tebelled la* against "medlocrily." He didn’t Ilko PontUo hlgli Khool be teacliing with the prospect ot m- "workliig hard all'your-life-and 38, geUlug noUilng for it at Uie'end n- exccpl maybe being called an boh* te; est mao.’’ Life 'nowadays, be said, ol* U fraught wIOj 'economic uncer- ol* talnty. war UiresU, culUiral retro- _W ^ 8kctcbcd.xlmt.plJuu.aTe.ao far made-lo leave the liner Mavm- III, ganul Bl Papeete, assemble supplies, get IranswiraUon to Moorea_ or som's oUier Island whero tbeie or* ed few or no «ihltes, secure a.hut or ak two, and live like Uie nsUvea ShorU and trunks wUl be Uielr Island at- led Ure. ' _________ _______ Ills how long„lhelr permanent waves TC. would ImU I !X- "Anyway wo had cosmcUcslshow* be era before we led," tald Mra.lwalls, "10 we'ro all lUed on tbat «ore." T O D A Y ri^iim ^^ Price Five CaOt ’hre^ateM^ e Leagiie; f Warfare As ‘Almost’ Convinced e ‘Preventive’ War Hitler Now__ : _________ roops in Rhineland’ jaocUted Press) ' " withdraw frem leagoe onlesa BriUbs ast Gemany for sermpptng lecan»| ferenUn* war antast Gemaay. ere ot Loeareo talks, decldei le stick. I Balkan enteole aatlons decide ta :ae. mee Is ofMd teagM weald «wwk «snted at epenbig session of leagw , and by France'and Britain In enfore- ind plediff. - ToUey uU l sanettoos against ber are ' re onlled Locazne front bat eppoM rrowABodatetfiPTwrt----------------------- ch talk of a "preventive war” lupled tonight with a threat of ;hrLcague of Nattona with her »toua conferences on Germany’s ty: ------------------ ^ --- Jtlennc Flandin went to London mlng tomorrow, French officials should mako a "preventive w ar" /f,* iBilTilDSTO . IDERATEPDLIC! nd nd London Fears France May « Move Independently ___ Against Hitler LONDON, Starch I! {flVOrwU; BriUln, despllo a reported FVmch fo- -threat-to-qalHbeJieagP9_of Na-’ U tlons, was beUered set on a .. dlf-or-lbt-road" pelley fer t»- , morrow^ ?llin eoaversattona o w ^ 'r’s Gemiby's breach of tbe loeano . U treaty. he ..There wro-repatU-tbat-Prlme. KS Ulnister Blonley Baldwin ’ htnselT would try hll hand at steadying tbQ u - rcKklng conUnenUl stloallon. CabtoetJIean B«peri^ ;hB While Lowmd represenUUve* IQ. eonverged on London amid a tense air of threatening unoerUinty, the; for a tecond Ume in *el^t houn ’Vr It U»Uncd to rcporU frtjm Por- elgn SecreUry AnUiony Bden and jie at jblch ^ led notne of be rlroops from the Rbiue- lond. .to Another cabinet seaaloo U expect- cly ed tomorrow momlng. tee The middle-of-the-road policy In- ot eludes giving a hearing to AdoU ley HlUer’s proposals for peace pa<U as <b a subaUtute for shattered Locamo. xls AuUioriUllve quartets thought It P w>s logical thst Baldwin, as one o( Uw original signer* of Locarno, should head Uie BriUsh delegatloa . Uylng to re-frsme security In Bu- W. rope and prevent cbaos reiralUni IW. from the prwent upheaval. ^ SkepUca] Orer Tbrtat lu • Prance's reported Uire'af-to quit its Uie Lcsgue-of.NaUon8.1f-Britala_ does not back her bi a strong hand 0* apparenUy failed to Impress greatly (Continued on Page 3, CoL~8) .pisM iir FLEEFii 8P1 he = Fear of Mob Violence Leads ■Catholic Clerics to Seek Safety SttnRiD, ?tm b li (y»-ftth* wSUi violence as polltiul dlstnrb. e* ances conllnoed In centnl and ^ iontbem Spain, were neetng for the'fronUer aad olher potnU of _aafdy. ton&bt.------------------------------ At Madrid. SevUIe, Maloga and other clUes tha clerics were report- ed abandoning Uielr rectories and convenu and resident studenU were being returned to Ihelr homifl nf.ter extremisU Uireatened to bum re- ld, JIglous schools. ' r- —Irish’ ConmifAbaBdoned “■ An Irl^h cctirent achool in Mi^ pcnded-sesslons-indeflnltelr.------------ “■ The wave of eonvfnt and church ^ burnings since U» lefUsU rm an eleoUon-Ttctety basjicen much mnre f ; widespread Uian Unit wbleh foUow- ^ ed Uie orertbrow of U»e>, meaaitby. ,u PriesU and nuns; Uws far. bave nol been subjected to physical at- ^ Ucln .bu»'fea f e^wol>-rio>»ao -baa» Jed many lo seek okfetj. More than M person*) h a w been w. kUled in the post-eketloa diaturt* .Is. ances and mon> Uian. *0 cburchcs- and eoarenta atUeked. ., r

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Vol. 18, No. 291. ' '

F l i n Him |i ism in iicKaiifPisyBsiiiiES I

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------- ( b n a f l T “ A < IP fi'W W l IA s p l r j lk in s o ( C o n g r e s s

(Dy n i a /M od iled Prew ) f* WASHINGTON, M arch 11 J

— TV-g M m lb lo t h r e a t s t o n e a r ly a d jo u rn m c n ^ a f lp l^ a t^ o n 8 «J o f c o n g re ss a ro so to d o y o u t o f ,, t h o co u rso o f s e n a te a f f a i r s , ij

T h o s e n a te ’s *oction in rli>- e - p in B - o u t o f th e t r e n s u r y - p o s t j'

— o f f i c e —a p p ro p r ia tio n — b il l— a > g2 6 .500 .000 item f n r m a i l flubsid ies w as a c c o m p a n i­ed by hlnU of n flHbiutcr n sa ln it oi

VJaUlAtlon lo provide o u M g ^ (ed* h Jm inl aid to #hlpplnj. ' U

A suRRullon of a battle between th o Knalo nnd Uie courU develop- ci ed from a court b in on tbo sennte ct lobby committee's atiempt to nequlrv a telegrams by blanket subpoena. b!

The >070,000,0(10 trettsury-post of- a T^tCU'tJlU U>U*ElUl|i|M!U Uiruu)(h [uus* “

DRO by tlie senate nnd sen t to con* Q ferrnci) niter dcbnlo on th e leean II mnll subsidy had simmered down to u a volo struck out th e 128,900.* oi 000 llem. tr

o f tlio bill, conceclcd lho commerce commltlce rccommcndcd th e ocean = mnll provision bo eUmlnnled tn or* l der to (orce action on dircc t sub* • sidy IcRlslatlon. I( this (nllcd. he anld. tho $30,500,000 llem would be ' attnchcd to n later deficiency bill.

Injanctlen G nuitcd The Ml back (o the sennte lobby

commlltce «’ns an Injuncilon to bar ^Ve.1tcm Union from tumtnR over / to It nil telcRrams ten t ond received ' by <ho ChlcBRO law (Irm of W ins­ton . BlniTO snd Bluiw belween February I nnd December 1 la^t yenr.

Chief Justice AUrcd A W heat of • th e supreme court of tbe D istrict

—ct-oo ium bis; 111 HiujiUim u iB-prer x -H m tnuy-W Junctlon^ r u t a l ' l h i l the u

committee's methofls overstepped — tbft41nitt>tkmn>m >fftuuslliuUuii— r

-Chatmum BUck (D-AIa) ot the I' commKtee sold tf te r the rulliiB th a t c ••tha senate wUl w t submit to an „ uncoasUtuUona) r ts tr tln t o f Its own |

In tbe bouse, taxes contlnusd to

m e w v f M b e tm m l lS l r n a ^ r t t f

by President JtooKveit. _ Today's Ublet would perm it eon-

BTcss to provIdB for eorporato re* >aerve “cushions’’ lo tldo Industry ?ov rr lean years wllboul loss of yield " In Ic\7lnR upon undistributed e am -

- I n s s _____________________________The .subcommittee wns described

ns hnvlntc all but rcnchrd nRree- Isn e n l to rccommcnd exemption H/rom the tax (or banlis, Inxumnce ucompnnlcs and otlier fiduciary aeen- wclca. . v;

Two Laws'Attacked. "nA Icgnlbtic bombnrdmenl ngalnsl g.

two new dcftl lafl-s—the Ou(fpy conl _!ond the 1033 securities act»—rc- ><

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L' IGHTSSHADOWS «

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iBy The Aswclsled P re y ) o

T a x O o lle o to r on J o b —DENVER, Oolo.-ThD chain le tte r I

■ craie. which lasi year swelled Onclc Sam 's postaso receipts, added an* o lher $IJ0 to hls Income. ' l

Morton L. Mackey of D enw r In- h__cludcd.la_bla.liicomB.tAx.report 130 li

received (rom chsln letters. gThe Kflvemmcnl ossesstd Wm

•U O addlllonal because of Uw item. =

_ S a v i n f f N um bera— _ ] HOIXYWOOD, (Sllf. _ A dozen

movie "extms” saved a m an’s lob w ith a bll of quick Uilnklng on a Btudlo seL

Katherine Hepbum wns playing' a dramatic scene from "Jifftiy o t Scot* i. ;aiid,“ her new picture. Off*stage, h Director John POrd heard a. vigorous . •n d prolonged snore. I t ruined the u recording on lh a t ' lake." Pord yelled n “qiilet." ODd ordered It sUirted again, h T he snoring continued.- • gi

“Find oui who tha t Is and ' ttte bim ," the director told an assistant. si

Wlien Uia asslsduit rounded a

ex tras ail asleep—A|)parenily. Ko- body was fired. n

" I f f e v o T T o o L a t o - - rl_ P rrrS B U n O H -M a rio OonneU.' U

oldest student a t lho Peabody highschool night clnsi, soj's I t n e w r is Pto o lalo lo learn. “

■■rm 78 and believe me. I know,"-B he-expiaintdr-------------- " ni

R o u t ib c — _ _ nl' i . i VIN08t6 n , Tenn. — Except “ fo r tcaclier's name, the wedding of 7' Hnrlls Reeder, nnd .Miss Pauline u RoberU didn't make much change

\~ K ar iUfc MjlQ&I .il\ PoUowlii tiM ceremony Monday, fc ; \ t l r i . needer rwmn«i her-dulli-.^' tw

^ W?om w ent back p<> Jo his desk a» on e^hlbgnw Jo pupil, a

B a c h e l o r ; !

1 O f R o m a n c

] Edward VIII Opens Wa liament F or Queen

!S J o r k ln e o f X n g la n d In 1 7 6 y e jtr

n- a -q u w p 'to - s i f c - b c s ld o - h in n m * ' t h e B r i t i s h th ro n e .

>S Ills action consisted only o f » roy*

lo take account o( financial pfovU- ., lon for a proepectlve queen, bu t It

spurred speculation throughout the £ .PfltjPn of PQMlbUlty o f a rrgal.»«rt. . 18 ding.if “Hls majesty desires th a t tho con*

'I igeney.of his m arrltge should be taken Into account so th a t. In tba t

>. e rent, th tre sbould be a provision it for ber majesty," said the king's

message which was read by Neville “ ChamberlaET chancellor of Ib e ex* ;

i* Actually, be asked th e lower house It of parliament to bear In mind th a t I* his queen, If he marries, wmi3d_need _

to be placed on the poyroll. n Excited ponderlnp of t^ie slgnlfl*I- cance of the monorch's communl- « CUtlon recalled the names of five t royal princesses considered "ellgl*

ble" to wear the British ransort's’■p '-T lieu tiitlaU lj, Jiuu.eie;, uftev Uiet i. question- of finances has been eel- n lied. Uie choice of a m ate remains0 up lo tho .k ing-h im self—qualified . .* only by the marrlajte law thn t she

m ust be a proteslant. '

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ii T r e a s u r y T a

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5 Comfnitteemcn Seem T Some Reserves I

JtWASHINGTON, M nrch 1 1 -

ta x tablc.s lodny .which would p fT x o rp o rn ttrT C scrT u ^c n B h io 7 is ‘‘T r ic u p o n 'u n d iitf ib u tid enrninjfs. 1 M fm lyrn nf n hnitso w ays onle l e a s t f o u r o f a s c o re o f ta b le s >t e lu d in g th e “c u s h io n ” p ro v is io n fj g e s te d re v is io n o f c o rp o r a te

to x a t io n . '-10 ' Cnder •■Oag"_Rnle____ ,r# — ^ D c sp ih n r* ^ f lg ” r u le o n |u i- ** fo rm tU o n c o n c c rn in tr ita !de- • r a jw a u ^ n s t v . wb50mmiile# Alw

*a» deicrlbed os having reachedSl^ . most full agreement to rccommend th a t banks, Insurance ond olher fl- du(lary organliaUons bo exempted

5 from the new uxcs.(The subcommlllec Is studying nl-

_ te m a ii» jn i'# _ lo .c B rry _ o u i_ P ia l? .. 4 dent Roosci-ell’s soggcallon th a l cx- .. Istlng conwralc. taxes be rfpcalcd. n High U xfs on cam lngs no t dlUtlb- IC uted to ftockholders In dividends I- would bo tiibntllutcd, w hlb Indl*

- normnl liii-ome Ux J ro m w hi^ i Ui'cT * aro now exempt, on dividends. The executive cstlmnted tlie revLrvd taxes j

y would yield $020,000,000 more n ^ a r < '* thati iire.wnl levies, thus financing i

farm relief nnd bonus prepayment). \ficvcml conimllt?cnien said to- i

_ jlay.:s^iedulcsJiad-canvm ccd them. - rc.scrves for iiartl limes could and i would be lakcn care o( automatical* i

‘ b-. ITl)L<i could be accomplished, lliey i

said, by mles starting a t around 10 I ' or IS per cent on the first 10 per f^iit nf Iinrtlstrlb'ited corporatg.ln;. j

-coroe-and-luraplng-8haipIyT0rW Br ( SS per cent on 3S per cent or more i of earning! kept back from stock* c holders. , . c

•r U. 8. TRKASURY BORROWS le Sl,90l),:0<l,9S0 IN PROCRAM t1* ,WASHINOTON, March II WV- I

The tren5ur>'announced tonight It c I- had borrowed n total of $1.000,20(!,OSO 50 In-lts-m ld-M fiTch-flnanclng-pro- 1

gt'am. Iinn . ----------------------;-----------------------------

BetteJ)ayjs„St ! OfBreakfa

HOLLYWOOD, C alif, March II(/r>—Bette Davis, tho crisp little 1

*' blonde who won th is yenr's nend- i“ emy su tue tte for a best-pcrform- Ije nnce In the movies. Is a good deal Iu more Interested In the success of itt- he r matrlsgo lh a n sho Js in the !

success o( her carcer. ■ I:e And one of her theories for pre- i I. serving the former Is Uils:ft "Never have breakfast w ith your <

>- t a all seriousness, she says *sho ino t only preaches Uils, but practices iIU And she attributes the good (or- i

_ Iun8_tbat-has-fttt«nded-her~m «r- i . riage u, Harmon O. Nelson, orchcs-

1_ tra leader, lo the rule. ,11 *«>• known tb a t n hungry , l» irriuible,- she

said. Ceruinly, In tho momlng. , niter 12 or 14 hours wlUiout food, |

>- m M t-peopIeTnTnranftryrBoTobvP * ously, lhe clianecs are greater, then, for^a h u jb ttd and wife io_bc ]rTll^

an Important problem Lifore^b*^^- * '* fast, or trills to settle any sort of an I I issue, a t tha t l tm e ,-n n likely to

"So, we ncvcT see cach oUic r be- I'• fore nooa.’ -- ---------------- [ is Whbt'.i more, she continued, n k point of Bcniietlcs enters Into il:c r 1. ease, too.- -

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w m ^ ’.t w i :

K i n g H i n t s

c e , M a r r i a g e

Vay In Measage To P a t­en To S h a i^ h ro n e

•egrB, opened tho w ay ton igh t fo r

y*

11he H r > ’ . i f l H<U

i

s t•d

1* '1*rei* ■I's :■

M EDWARD vin“ tbe advice of his fnmlly and Inner

govemment council, Uie British law

(Oonltnued 'uii PUKC 3. c ul. 1)

' a x T a b l e s

) f ‘ C u s h i o n s ’

I To Favor Provision For s For Hard Times11—Trcn.«mry expert.*? subm itted Id p erm it congrcss to provide fo r “-w ithouj'tos.i o fy ic til 'in IM-ylng-I.and.m eajis subcom m ittee said a t

les irfyen them would perm it in* ion in President Roosevelt’s sug- te t : ------------------------------------- -—

- J i l S l i E i rstrike Idea Spreads Along

1- Pacific Coast; 500 x: Ost Grievances •.d. _____ . ^“• KRESNO, Calif., March 11 (IP)

MV-TIie ilQilent tlHke Idea bob*;<* bed up In Fresno .today lo malic

ty cKlo coast In a week.« Betwxen 500 and GOO out of 1100 M EdlMn Technical high school stu-

dents le d ihelr cln&\es. held a par­’s ode nnd a mass meeting nnd drew >• up a llsl o f ' grievances to discuss 0- with Superintendent 0 . S. Hubbard, m —T lioy-ndmlt«d-the-auec«9 of tl>e id rccciil Alameda lilgh school -strike 1* iaiplred thclr w alkout,principal W.

L. Potts said It wiwh't a strike but y a cnso of mass hookey, Influenced

10 by »prlng.er Pour hundred St. Helens, Oregon. 1=. b leh r h n u L atudanUr-w lw walked 5T out Monday, retum ed to classes Ior re a tlmo today and then quit again, 1* charging lhe school board failed to

cnnj- out promlsca o( re-hlring Bup- erinlendent J . It. AusUn.

Although they went back to class, M the St, Helens studenU talked free*- ly of walking ou t again if Austin's11 contract waa no t renewed.W Tlio Presno strikers demanded 8- PotUi’-replneem ent-and-m ore a th ­

letic recognition for tbe sohool.

iteersJCIear__fast With MateII "Few women are presenUble, tbe ;le first Ihlng In tho momlng. And a d- man has plenty of work to do on n- his face and person, loo, beforo ho al begins lo look human. Certainly a of good nppearanco is Important In a ne succeuful marriage. ConsequenUy,

Il’s a good Idea to look well, as e- much of the time as potslble."

Since her husband's views coln- ur cldc, two moniing papers are de-- ln e ic d " ti t ihelFTioine, and two no brcaklosu aro served, she said. Os* cs unlly. bolh dress and “como down" r- for the meal. Biit they eat It a l d lf-

*• Tlio only lime they varied from Uils routine, she recalled, wa^ & year

jy or moro ngo when tliey lived In an auto camp, ncn r.B n n 'Pranclsco. Nelson hnd nn engagement in the

& <H y.jtU-ftU».Jolned-hIm,-a n dTatlis’ cr Umn stny a t a holel. they went

{'• lo llic camp. , _______- — .•wturally,- we’ cbuldn't‘ liave theff- ■snmc-prtmo'.- f ro n rc s a ro th e r r ilv ^

ing like tha t in one room. Th# cx* ,n pcrlcnce bolstered my belief." to She ■ said, however, the pracUce n, of., brciikfasling alone wo lldn’l be

c- HutforJicrMK-and-her-htiflband.-it'“ U. fJie milinUlncd. n ’'DfcauM wc both V.-ake up slowly.:c nnd lo t>o hnpplly married. Ijolh

jiKirtlcs have lo be wide awake,"

i r E - a w ’ASSOCIATED w

F M iWIN FA LLS, IDAHO, THURSDA

JESTElfiSlPf B S iC n A I l

mmnwm7 Cattlemen and Firmers SuF or W ge . Pltlerencei . anc

Vote to Apply tor Hundl I Under New - Federal ActI (By The Associated Prcai)I SALT LAKE CITY, M archI - - i i — W es te m a a T ic u ltu r jO -x o iKI resentativea from 11 s ta te s ,I agreed a t a regional conier>I ence hero today upon a p ro -I gram fo r application u n d e rI tho federal soil conservationL acU^AA A succcsftnr.------ -I Cattlem en and fa rm ers su b -I merged historic d iffc ren cc iI and voled for govemment paym entI for land wlUidrawn from other ag-r r iaU tu ra ruk rind 'p lim U d-toT ias --I lure or hay, hut a t a lower .ra teI Uian if Jt were not so used. CropsI were classified as lo soil cooserr-I ing or soli depleUng, and fa m in gI practices were Usled aa to tb e ^I effect upon Uie fertlUty of tbe bind.

I ” unulng*^aou”^ i« e i ^ t i o n p n w i l« wero recommended, bul a t % ra le one-UiIrd ot diversion payments for

,er acreage changed from soU depleUng tw to sou conserving crops. — P w t PnxA fc fltnsfahi---------

Adopting lhe report of a com* = mittce of w hkh Charles M. Keor*

ney of Morrill. Neb, was chairman, Uib conference recommended th a t Uie beel sugar industry be bandied under a separate program.

. "U Is v iu l tha l the quoUi pro- ,■ visions nuUioritcd and enacted by I Uie congrcss be effeeUvely m aln-

Uined If the sugar beet Industry Is 'to stirvlve," tho report said, and urged lh a t beocdis paid beet g rov -

> r ers In 1034 and 1933 be continued. Colton, grown in New Mexico,

Arizona and. CalUomla. likewise was termed a special crop. A dec- lamtlon for a diversion paym ent of S cenU a pound was stricken

o r Irom the report, however.- on lhe I ff ground iininjiTctnu tiivvisiuu-pay-

m enu (or no other crop were op* .1 proved by the confcrcnce.

B c n fn fp iym cnu to be received n* from the soli consen'atlon npprop- 7 . rlaUon would be divided between— tondlord and tenant In tbo raUo

named In Uie lease, provided tho tcn in t did the_woilr tnrlrlrnr to

------Uie progrnm. Should the landlorddo tbe work, pajTnenu would be made in Invcne ratio. Where r tp t

n I. in renter would receire^ hU share of llie federal granu .^ f iao g e ' Bepert Adopted

Tha range conscn'ullon report, n r, submltUd by a commltlce headed b ;

Hubbard nuucll ot Los Angeles, was adopted s lirr Charles A. .My*

___ ers,.«..catUcman-o(-£vansionr-Wyo.,appealed for n united voice in be­half of the writ,

p, The report provides for compcn* j ' satlon of caitlcmcn (or sacrltlccs

^ . .(Continued on Pbbu 3, CoL 7)

“ U . i i r i L si SHE IFERENCEIke ■ -------S Both Sides Predict Victory ^ as LaGuardia Strives ». to End Dispute*d , --------- •

NEW VORK, Mareh 11 (/T) — ‘P* BoU) aides loreuw victory to n i |h t

as s triken and employen eon- 'P - lerred again wltli Mayor F. IL

L* GoardU In scarrh ot • setUe- n e n t basU (ar the ll-day-old

!e* bnUdiag aerrlce sirlke.“I predict victory- within 48 hours,"

, said James J. Bambrlck. strike lead* er. u J w _ p r e p « ^ lo attend the conference.

"Tha elrike wns n flop nnd ,we _ knew it was gouig lo be a (lop." “ u ld W alter Gordon Mcrrllt, spokes*

man for the o»-ners.Meanwhile, pickets s l o s h e d

----- Uirough-B-drinliiiK-rnln befor* moretban 3,000 buildings In lhe melro-

0 poliUa area. One hundred nnd fifty C strikers, Bambrtck said, had ap-

' pealed for (ederal rcUe( to tide Ij, U>em over Uio sirlke period and it

. was announced ut strike headquar- __ ters th a t many,otliers were plan­ing nlng to foUow suit.,

a TcnanU Itrqueit AidK ■ Owner* clalmcd sen'lcc was near

iy, normal in all buildings affected, 83 bu t the city health diiimrtment con­

Unued to rticejvc mils from tenants for .carbogo rcmovnl. hcnt and em-

;c- crgency elevator w r -lce. gfQ “ M ayorT jponnnJim sfccd 'the 'dis^ I ,. pulanU to conlcr nsaln nfler lU- Q<> tenlng to & radio oddress by M crrllt IT. b u t night In which he said tho op*— -freiofa-w erB -rcadr-tO ’ arWtraie-

minimum wages. Merrill emphasiz- ed. bowever, Ihsl the realty advisory

^ board would atbllmie noUiiiig' cLie. “ ThB union on Uie cUier hand,

eniered the confcrcnce prepared to ^ nu t lU nmn h«r» in n'nrir Iinnii»t1i. ^ ately a fte r selection of an .arb iira-

to r to mediate all.iw driuiuw k .'nial-— ha* beea 'the mayor's repealed sug- 0° .R9(lon.aa.s.b&si3 IOLKHUmcnt.._ V* AlUiough Bambrlck clalmcd the »* operators were "aboul to capllu*

late." there was no apparent wcnk* ce ness in the landlords (rout.' be •’The strikers

i t •Merrttt,'‘apokcim nirf6r'ilii realty board. “Wo are no longer living In

ly. a stnte o( unctrtaimV- 'n ie strike lh was a (top and u r knrw It was go-

fng to be & flop." f

PHBSS NEWSPAPEB^O

DAY MORNING, M ARCH 12 ,193

[ French C o m t n a i i

IB Mnd

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ir>■o-e ron

C ftnt , V

>ps

in- ' ' — TnoVSAS’DS of French troope were

tieni in aniwcr lo U lltei'a itoecnp 'o r muilaiy feret*. Thla plct«re.-teU l

to New York, shows G eneral Je» and commander of Jh e Sixth nen<

________________n* ' 4 ' '

s ^ i a z i s C h a r ;

I F e a r s A d \-ry __

^ Russia’s Eagerness T ^ many Seen As Pl

<By The Assi"n BERLIN. March 1 1 - A F rc he o f Nulio_n.s bccauso o f th e Loc

by-G .crm an-oK ioiala-toiiiclitJ F rance would n o t le t th e leagu

cd —"Now i t is clear,” a fo reigr p- m any's contention-w a.i corre “ Ru-ssian pnct is g radua lly Iwin he "Ruasia's eagerness to bad o o ^lo rm an y -ju fitif ie s-o u r-fca rs '

th o iwct-h.id moro behind i t n? fhflTi was atlmitted.”ife ^ ;>4w alU -F«»al .ta t lU ile i i , .

Germany, a spokesm an a n ­nounced. will not bo represented al

rt. tlio opening sc.vlon of the League council In London Saturday to con­

es, slder a Prench appeal ngalait Cer- y . mnny's violation of tho tr.’aty. There

>c- th a l If tho^oimcU formally invites the relch to attend she wlli <lo so.

n* Dlscusslnj participation In the ;es cotmcll «Mlon, high quarters InU-— mated Uiftt Oermany sees no rraAon, _ to r^itli-'-to Dlf d-?fciidnnt's l» nch In

S court" lllil'l'ly uu aiHrHhwftUaa-bj:. llie secreUrj--cencml of the Le.iRite of Natlona. Dr, JQ.^cjih A. C. Avcnol, th a t ho would be glad lo be Inform-

Ecd if the Natls decide to aitvnd.Slnc^jOcrmany is rx> longer a

member of the LeaRue. she Ls nol nnxious'lo .a ltend .a L cacuunccl-. Ink' without n spcclllc invlt.itlon.

jy Calculates ReMtloiiIn proporllnn a.s aerm .iny re­

mains aloof, so WllhclmstniMe of- flcInU appeared to think, so will the tone of her "adwrsnrles" bc­come more polite and more obiectlve.

Tliere was lltUe doubt thn t Oer- >t many would l|ke. in the laal nnaly-- sis. to be present in .London, for tiK L stuenc« of IU representatives might

lend to a new Isolnllon. besides sub-, fl Jecting the relch to the charge of

bcInR afraid to "fnce the mtwlc."J," Official quarters discounted ru- d* more tha l Joachim von Illbbentroii. he special dlplomniic rcprcBcnLiUvc-iif.

AdoU Hitler, already Ls on liLs way *’6 to Lonflon for llie meeting. Instead.>■ he U bellh-ed to be In Munich con-

fenlng with der fuehrer.

’‘1 MISSOURI RIVER RISES^ ----------- TO FEAK-FOR-FKASON

ty PALLS CITY, Neb.,’ March 11 M-) p* —’The Missouri river near-here rose de to Its highest peak ot the season to­il nliihl a.nd spilled over Into lowlands, r - Valuable farm land was menaced.II- .

a r A Line Or Twod, By BF.RRY n- _______________________________

n- PltTUlE. B. D. March 11 — Tho PL^h and Qame Commission has aU

Ji- <lte-Oame-W«rdetia In her«-ro«-»x> 5- amlnaUon nnd thcy te makhi' ll ,11 awful tough with big words for p . I — I some of the old*«■ wiu n tnvaT.- p a '- .HU studied wild llfo ry slnee they werele. kids.

10 U l * One old Wor-11 den came in to

a w .fu L -W a n i^ J . Said thero wa<*

. - n 't ary animal \g n c -f l ia n t- k w v 'f l i r u J d o tr b i i t - i ie J . couldn't teU w hat anim al Uiey J . mcani. Asked mo if I knew wiial

they meant when they asked him ,11 abou t' American MbaUllno Cam l-

{V alUcd'acnerti, The old feller and I In rnuled the dlctloiiarv a ll over the KC odioo and do you know w hat we 0- found? All tiiem'cl«h!y-ceni words

mctuii Jusl aa ordinary skuuk,

■ 1 .

io M P L m

^ j l y1986

ander At Frontier

cnpatlon of tha R hIuU nd w tth Ofratan eUphetoed to London and r*dlopbet«cd Jean Ooitry, rnmUryTBm n Br-oI WtU rcneb army corp«, on an inspeetlen to v .

r g e F r a n c e

[ v e r s e A c t i o n

To Move Against Ger- Proof Of Collusion\ssocUtcd Press)French th rea t to leave th e l« ag u c />carno situation waa seized upon it a.<< Tiroof of N azi charges th a t jguo ■ worlc aga inst her." ign office spokesman said . “ Ger* rrcct. F u r llie rm o re r- th e -E ^ n c o . eing smoked out.laclc France to t he lim it against

‘l i i U l D i S ■i IN i X i SEIZED™ Agrarian Maneuver Indl-

cates Exodus of Re- ■ llglous Group

u- -------m. JUAHEZ. Me*. M ireh 11 M >- In I Anolher csodns of a rcU d o u - hv l frcnn from tho lU te ef Cfalhn* lie ahaa was lorsckh l« rs lOBIItitnU'’ iol Agrarians reUlned conlrol of fer-

tlio Fuarrs valley Including Uia wealthy Mormon setUement of

. Colania Juan!*, esUblisIied more than so years ago by Im mlgnuU

’l- ________In the (ace.of a sU tcm cnt from

ILiul Domlng)i«, chief' of .the Chi­huahua Agrarian commission, tha t he had been empowered by Oover* nor Dodrtgo M. Quivndo to pur*

■“* chase tho land seUed yesterday, A L. Pierce, bishop of Uie church,

vc. said ho was wUtlng lo sell his hold* ;r- ingi.'i* Mennonilea Leave'** , Only a few weeks ago. leaden ' of

a Mennonlte colony passed Umwgh here en route from Chihuahua city

of to C n n ^ announcing they were prepaHng to~move a colon^ d 7.000 from Mexico becauso of fe-

}]). llglous repression. j)L —Juares-valley-holdlngs-were-wls* ny ed yeslerday by on armed band of id. SO Xgrarlnns. including Domingues, n- following an allotment some lime

ago by Uie lU tc govemmenl. Red and black flags bearing the words "Aba]o Con Lo« Eitm ndjeros" — down with forelgnera—irere-carrted

A’l ^ n U n u e d on Page 2. Col. a>

O- ' ' ■' ' .........

" Two Honeymc Seek ‘Escai

BAN PRANCISCO, March 11 M>>- ^ T «'0 honeymooning couples t r ttn ”1 Michigan sailed Iti high sp irit today

(or UiB soulh seas, lo escape from'**nnediocrtiy"~P y~ lin n g -tn ~ tn ita iM, h u u and eaUng (Ish witb Uie na* ■or tlvea J?n a tropical isle.

. ThFexpedllon Is a setiuel to the ■vo doubloVcddlni February afl GTPoir 1(0 llae. Mich., of Murrill P. Walla, 38, :re P o n ll^ high scliool teacher, to Am­

ber Penny,'3 l, a pretty bhanette; and Archie Hogan, 33, Albion col* lege football Id le r man. to aichool* mate. from _Detrall._M arJoriftPad.

4 - • ’W e'de ild e d it'a irin a id o in h o i^^ lo get married and go to Tahatl, J.mcAB.’lexpIflined.dlmlnutli'p.M rit Walls.

«>’ Said Jiraa-n-halred, serious-eyed ml Marjorie-Hogan, "our foUcs tU ak Im we ars Jusl.a wee b ll cracked." ll- 1 Said her husband, who postponed nu ' fakihfe-a -h o u rm iuiiiBgmenr coigMi I Bt Comcll for this ndvenlure: "Tills be 'propojlUon appealed to mo more, we 1 expect to gain <rom II. The ex- -di perlence and travel ought to be

valuable." '

u u a iD w ta i u n n n o r A sao c u T ip g a n a

] France Tl I To Leave

Talks Ofr ^landin Represented J

He Should W age , •:-AgainatH

90,000 German T r tI (By The AsmI P A R IS -F n ac e th rratcns t« wll I backs her b i strong stand against I effklals h in t a t ^ b U l l y of I LONDON-BriUsh cabinet, en er L _U .»>4dl*-«r-»^-prtley}-e«W als-i

r “ G ENEVA-Utile tD lenla^and I ] n p p o r t France in appeal te league, I BERLIN—Oermany aays Frane

against ber” i wlU not be repreesi

~ ~ BROSSELLS-Belglnm will stan< tng Locarno, Prtm ier Van Zeeland

R O M E -lU ly to adopt aloot poU Ufled.

MOSCOW-SoTtet w riU n Brge

n --------------------- ro t^ jyrtghT riw JrB n« PA RIS, M arch l l - F r e n c h «d ag a in s t Adolf H itle r w as cou]

m n c e 's w lthdraW al'from -thfl allies on th e eve of m om ento

— vIolaHoir D f thu L w aiim tiim ty— Foreign M inister Pierro*Etl(

fo r vita l conversations beglnnl anid. “alm ost" convinced ho sh ngainst Adolf H ille r now,<

■ ra th e r th a n “subm it to car* I nnge tw o years from now

■ when t r e a ty breakers will be strong."

f . Calls For Punishment■nio French- delegation carried

wllh It to th e London,Locarno and league talks a mandate to stand firm for punishment of the relch.

Prance, offleUls said, is leeolved UC to throw her all’-Into th e crisU if on necessary to preservn " the future nt peace of Europe." as Premier Al*__ tw.rt_Aaynint- tflW nuTllament VeS*

terday.Jr* An authoriUUve French spokes*

- m know war la coming In Iwo . years anyhow. We might aa weU

1 ^ J i a r s J l J l w jh l l e _ M _ K e - p r ts _— pared.

"The, only way In which HlUer’s ' troopa « m leave th s nhlneU^tt^ U I lor tha.L ocam a signatories to drive ' them-out, bu t a sUtcb in times saves M nine. "

I "Thers comes a Ume when a na- I tionR lusestobebum U iatcd lR fron t

U of Uu-w orld.-Prench b o o o r-U -at sUke and we are ready to draw the

,, sword if necessary to keep it un* di* sullied."

The army commission' of tho cliamber of deputies viewed Uie situ ­ation so seriously th a l It decided lo send a six-man delegnlion to in-

—- spec t frontier fortifications tonight.

“y deputlM made a nllfmmnge to the batilelleldo S Verdun, wncrti

5 ' Pmnce and Germany once locked “J in ft confllcl.

Premier Mussolini’s wUllngneas.to « sU nd wllh Prance wns said frankly

by officials to havB brougbt Pranee to pledge to work for IheTcm otal of

nm sanctions ogalnst lu iy . Pmnce. they h i. added, probably will shortly obolUh

a prohibition ngainst Italian goods . r . and loosen financial restrictions ur. Without awaiting action by tbo i . league.

et) In France's TrainId- Should France do this, tbey said,

her ailles probably would foUow, espccUlly YugoslavU and Rumania.

: . f whose sanctions against.Italy were ,,u never enlhuslastic. If France qulU

‘ Use league.-Uiey addfd.-lhese otbera also probsbly would do so.

Plandln left for London late to*

(Continued On Page S .^ lT T )

'm H ilI^T 6"S pealrln ^ Re-militarized Area

PAnifl, M,reli 11 W )-n<porta _ received hiiro tonight Mid Relclis-

led fuehrer Adlilt HlUer wodld make a _ speed) (omorrow night in the

Rhineland he re-mlliUrized.

looning Pairs aoe’ On Island> - "I- don’t like alarm clocks," re- ^ marked Walls, senior member of lay th s party, wiio asolres to be an xn author.iid —irw U -W ftttnm o-B B a-T ebe lled la* against "medlocrily."

He didn’t Ilko PontUo hlgli Khool be teacliing with the prospect ot m- "workliig hard a ll 'y o u r - lif e -a n d 38, geUlug noUilng for it a t U ie 'end n - exccpl maybe being called an boh* te; est mao.’’ Life 'nowadays, be said, ol* U fraught wIOj 'economic uncer- ol* talnty. war UiresU, culUiral retro-

_ W ^ 8kctcbcd.xlmt.plJuu.aTe.ao far m ad e-lo leave the liner Mavm-

III, ganul Bl Papeete, assemble supplies, get IranswiraUon to Moorea_ or som's oUier Island whero tbeie or*

ed few or no «ihltes, secure a .h u t o r ak two, and live like Uie nsUvea ShorU

and trunks wUl be Uielr Island a t- led Ure. '_________ _______

Ills how long„lhelr permanent waves TC. would ImU I!X- "Anyway wo had cosmcUcslshow* be era before we led," tald Mra.lwalls,

"10 we'ro a ll lU ed on tb a t «ore."

T O D A Y r i ^ i i m ^ ^

’ Price Five CaOt

’hre^ateM^ e Leagiie; f WarfareAs ‘Almost’ Convinced

e ‘Preventive’ War Hitler Now__:_________

roops in Rhineland’jaocUted Press) ' " withdraw frem leagoe onlesa BriUbs ast G em any for sermpptng l e c a n » | ferenU n* war a n ta s t G em aay. ere o t Loeareo talks, decldei le stick .

I Balkan enteole aatlons decide ta :ae.mee Is ofM d teagM weald «wwk «snted a t epenbig session of le ag w ,

and by France'and Britain In enfore- ind plediff. - —ToUey u U l sanettoos against b er a re '

re onlled Locazne front b a t eppoM

rrow A BodatetfiPT w rt-----------------------ch ta lk of a "preventive w ar” lupled ton ig h t w ith a th r e a t o f ;h rL c a g u e o f Nattona w ith h e r »toua conferences on G erm any’sty : ------------------ ^ ---Jtlennc F landin w ent to London m lng tom orrow, F rench offic ia ls should m ako a "preventive w a r" /f,*

iBilTilDSTO . IDERATEPDLIC!ndnd ■

London Fears France May« Move Independently___” Against Hitler

LONDON, Starch I ! {flVOrwU; BriUln, despllo a reported FVmch

fo- -threat-to-qalH beJieagP9_of N a - ’ U tlons, was beUered set on a . . d lf-or-lbt-road" pelley fer t» -

, morrow^ ?llin eoaversattona o w ^ 'r’s G em iby 's breach of tbe lo e a n o . U treaty.h e ..T here w ro -re p a tU -tb a t-P r lm e . KS U lnister Blonley Baldwin ’ htnse lT

would try h ll hand a t steadying tbQ u - rcKklng conUnenUl stloallon.

C abtoetJIean B « p e r i^;hB While Lowmd represenUUve* IQ. eonverged on London amid a tense

a ir of threatening unoerUinty, the;

fo r a tecond Ume in * e l^ t h o u n

’Vr I t U»Uncd to rcporU frtjm Por- elgn SecreUry AnUiony Bden and

jie a t j b l c h ^

led notne of be rlroops from the Rbiue- lond.

.to Another cabinet seaaloo U expect- cly ed tomorrow momlng. tee The middle-of-the-road policy In - o t eludes giving a hearing to AdoU ley HlUer’s proposals for peace pa<U as <b a subaUtute for shattered Locamo. xls AuUioriUllve quartets thought It P w>s logical th st Baldwin, as one o(

Uw original signer* of Locarno, should head Uie BriUsh delegatloa

. Uylng to re-frsme security In Bu- W. rope and prevent cbaos reiralUni IW. from the prwent upheaval.^ SkepUca] Orer T b rta t lu • Prance's reported Uire'af-to quit its Uie L csgue-of.N aUon8.1f-Britala_

does not back her bi a strong hand 0 * apparenUy failed to Impress greatly

(Continued on Page 3, CoL~8)

. p i s M i i rFLEE Fii 8P1

he

= Fear of Mob Violence Leads ■ Catholic Clerics to

Seek SafetyS ttnR iD , ?tm b l i ( y » -f tth *

wSUi violence as po lltiu l d lstnrb. e* ances conllnoed In c e n tn l and ^ iontbem Spain, were neetng for

the 'fronU er aad olher potnU of_aafdy. ton&bt.------------------------------

” At Madrid. SevUIe, Maloga and other clUes tha clerics were report- ed abandoning Uielr rectories and convenu and resident studenU were being returned to Ihelr homifl nf.ter extremisU Uireatened to bum re­

ld, JIglous schools. ' r - — Irish’ ConmifAbaBdoned “■ A n Irl^h cctirent achool in M i^

“ pcnded-sesslons-indeflnltelr.------------“ ■ The wave of eonvfnt and church ^ burnings since U » lefUsU r m an

eleoUon-Ttctety basj icen much mnre f ; widespread Uian Unit wbleh foUow- ^ ed Uie orertbrow of U»e>, m eaaitby. ,u PriesU and nuns; Uws far. bave

no l been subjected to physical a t- ^ U cln .bu» 'fea f e^wol>-rio>»ao -baa »

Jed many lo seek okfetj.More than M person*) h a w been

w. kUled in the post-eketloa d iaturt* .Is. ances and mon> Uian. *0 cb u rc h cs-

and eoarenta atUeked. . , r

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*nie te ilo t lu true ted '-I1 no t lo r B o e m e tt write ■ pn ftna ti." • i

B a i l i o a d a S c o r e

I n R a t e B a t t l e

y r A a S m m i , u « c h i i d a n 1 railroads won an initial Ttetory today In tbelr llcb t tolorp t t a Zntentat«,Oaami«re* ooounli* alon Ic r Indefinite eooUnuaoce of

. -em etveaer I f ^ t lurehariei aaU* a a te d to y la ld ^ W W .000 of addl- _

t S « ^ S i f l i n o n m l e d a mo-

- S f . 5 i , s a r a ; . “« H S 1— S r S S I i i J u ly - l r th e I

• p o p c ^ w ^ w eoatinoanee baa J

epoteanen aad actiretr e p p e ^ ! by eeal and otber ibipplnf to te t-

. FRANCE THREATENS j Ta LEAVE LEAGUE;; {

- t '-TALKS-OFtWARFAHEII

(obntlnaed Trom Paie One) .

— a ^ e e o n p m e d - l T ^ lo o r - a d r tR n ■] and bto daufbter, W Bretuet,

- ^ w l f e .o l t .m lUtarr.plane manulae* , to r v . S e w u r t p e ^ ready to teU B ritain tb a t T n a e e ia no t a to e ia ’ b a r d « i n te i t e Oennany punltb*

^ * ^ >i f l l i in i i i r H B U U a muii' Bag Traaee a t tb li time la order to pte* T a u " the d e a tt o t.tb e le a itie o l | Natiaea.” ' I «

N eO eetana One of tbem a i« l« d : **nili time, <

f ta n c e will te aa tlil ted wltb'no fw * I tu im . O ennanr m uit remore a t

' leaat 70 per cent ol her troopa trom ' tb e itbinelaad. Tbe world m uit

know tb a t Oennany b u eeded.••rUe le a .peker fame, b r t 1

V n aee kaew* tiiat a te lu e a rcH l riBdi; aod, IT tbe eardi are , t a i l ea tbe taMe, Iba U eeitala ef w teabu;. Tlurefer* t t e ii wUUiiff , to ie lb e U m ll .-lU a eouree admitted, hewerer,

- 'b e eould no t a n bo* Hitler, to in* 1 c u n bia p m tlce u a dictator, could

___ » m ia n g J t large peroeatage of bla

An offlda] aald "other powen wboM pollclea are baeed on eollee* 1 tire aecuilty and who are determln* . ed te eupport the Preneh and Bel* ; glaa I tand te fore the League o t Na*

— tloiif-har*‘ioretm cd-ua-that,-lt-the , trcatiea aeemed worthleaa. th iy wUl no t beaitate to Qult I te league."

Tbe general ataff oUmated Oer*m an loreea in .the Rhineland a t M.* 000 men. Prance for the raoment la m enly manning her fottreai system . and Interrentng ipacta by utilizing '

. . only a f«w regimenle from Interior i ta rriiona ,'bu t U bolding tn'reserve , u eetlmated iO,000 i ^ t r s now on '

_ tb e Preneb mainland.Preach troopa along the border

M e»Umated a t about 100.000. Prancc 'i total a m y Is about TOO,* 000, Including tbe mobile guards and

. . BTOdaroerlt. and nearly aoo.ooo of Uwai ara abroad bm jhm lal larTlBs: '

Tbe. border aerta] defense U 5 »daUy organiaed under Oeneral

—S ertrand Pujo. vho took charge M e d ia te ly when th i Locarno crl*

— ala-dewlop«L-Alr fotcea "arrp a tro i* '• ung t t e border day and night.-

• BACHELOR KINa HINTS 'OF ROMAf^, MARRIAGE{Continued /r o m page Cue)

allow aU m to wed a woman e r royal, : • aebie, or eommon blood. T te m *

r " w o a o r o b l b l t 'any " e f lte " couple’s : cblldi^n from sucoeedlDg him u :

. b ev to tU M tm p ire .— A M b k 4 e a d - e f - t te - l l i t r U i -4 te -

optnloa of t t e adrUers. J tand lb » fliw prtnceawa - » Iw ne aad C atter« ta a of G m e 8,:a lsten of t t e O m k ldy,^^jnllana^^tf

’d a « | | i i « ! ^ d r a n d Duke C yril - On* doaa-obeerrar of t t e royal

- f c a f l r - a a id r tb a kinr-tni|bt-«TSB - , ' . “pbaqnaw '^BiB ipan g f t r

jBQQQQ^:Ds e , p ic tlM I M day , partly elewly.

and lew tempemtuies yei- ' ' t « ^ iu reported by tte gorem-

m an t weather obsener wtre M and 32 degrees: t te re w u an east w m

m PraiM ra a t s p. m. waa 3i.H inehM w i a a d t t e bumldlty range. 77 to 30 Ja.. p e r cen t of saturation, to , W eatber a year ago Wll partly

U g h l Precipitation . ^ — In-Northw€Bt-Aream Tfce w eitern 'h ish preaure area _ u MoiHjina and Wyom*I t . Im t a J g h l (Mile* Clly 30J4). An m ' o A bore <Ufturiiaace tes'ORMueed ^ Irash Mtttberly winds and llfh t pn«

f>ii|ng preMurea In the northweit* ” a r s Itatea indicate shoreward move*

m ent ot the low.Fair weatber and nona il temp*

^ o a tu rta pravall over t te g n a t

_iow.prEiBire-arfiaa.oTtr.tlM .ar»t. ite i* te e u u l t te Appalachlani caui* U r 04 general unielUed w iathir . e u t

o f the MlsalMlppl river. Washing* ** ton , D. C , report! QS2 Inch pre. IB.- ■cipiutioo. ind -in o d e n ia .a m o a n u

*rg reporud from tbe centnl icsces,— th e U W region; and the east.- —

t y

s

lOMiRGIALCLi^JlECI8_.0FfKUl -------^ Kimberly CIvlo Body Namos rf Pomanent Ewoiillvesj t J. E. Havei Speaka^► lOMBERLV. M »tth II - Kim- 7 b trly Oommerelal club m it th li rre* ?■ nlng a t the home of Mayor Menln

a U L j5 0 # r m » e f i « C * W M 0 L ¥7 , («aporar7 offleera u naffled- a t an S i organlaiUoa meeUng several weeks Id ago. W. K. Madden U p r^ d in t : g. Lloyd Jonea, rio t prealdent; 1 l W.‘ Brown, taereUry, and Walter

. M w iihtarr^a y surer.,---------- ;--------. BeoUd to tlie executive board

lo r two-year term* were Ouy 0«n. O len W hitney and Oarl Ridgeway, a a d named for ene*ytar terms were

IE O harka-Pieree, L. A. T bom u and R . R. Denton.

Principal speaker ot t te evening

5 ; a rlga tloo on t t e Twla Paiii T n e t "S : Chuck H tlm e l Twin PaUs enter**,r talned with an Impersonation.^ Plans w eit made for a b i ^ e t

S f f U '^ & U U l iS u ^ ^ i H e ii»Uin t te near tuture.-In c terga o t t te

o l tren lng are R .O . WUaon. R. a Den­ton and Carl Xoeraon..

£ MEXICANS SEro « MORMM HOLDINGS

(Continued P ro m .J^ g e o n e)

* ^ th l Agrarians.* A statem eat by Domlnguea teday,'■ calling to r a meeting wllh the land-

ed peoplt of the valley tomorrow g morning, made pU ln there w u no

altsm atlva but to seU."We aro wUUng to purchase the

]aod legally,” t e ssid , ''and do not plan Tiolenoe. Atter th i U nd u

y i -purehased-lt-w U l-te-dlvlded Into _ snuU farms for t t e Agrarians, who

a r t without homes. The land prob- lem U erltlcsL U the ownen of t te propertlM do no t sell, th e n li

■j* nothing I ean do.""* 3lJ* property "w enen sent tele* " • gnuni to -P re ilden t -liaiero Oard-

t n u of Mtxloo and Oovemor Quev- ado, protesting the selxures and re-

?* quesUng protection:Belfure cams aller almoit 10 years

J " 't o a day afU r a h u ty exit In the ™ spring of 191# before the Invasion of ^ Paneho Villa duriag th* U ex lnn

-revolution-Of tha t year. TTie Mor- ^ mon oolooliU fled to Duncan, ArU..

bu t U ter returned to their (Ins

-g . Colonia ju a re i U one o t two nd Church o t Jeius O htlil of Latter or Day S a ln u colonies Jn Chihuahua, ee- - l^> »-o th tr li ■pprtnlmtttety-180- {, mllei MUth or Pnlom u, N. U., and

U known u Colonia Dublon.’„ Tha ehurch li monogtmous but r i . only-a-portlon o t-tte -co lony hs* m; -taken*out-Mexlcan-cStlxemhlp.-Tn*

oludid in this group b Bbhop Pteree. one of Ih i weatthleit of i te land holders. W hen th* oolonlsu will go If they tcach agreement

|C wlUi t t e Agrarlin* tomorrow h unot been announced.

al, i t he chose. Thli observer^ itate* >14 m ent admittedly, widened Ute field

I’s prei*edth«beU<r\hebK heIorm on- u u t h would te unlikely to wed any*

OM of less Uian noble rank, t e — T te-A fttm eon-atar-tw osltd-U i*- he< ^ i ^ t l o n by heading lU story of *• U t king's stesM ft with a box cap- t k tiooed "Her. M a ^ ty Uie Quren’ ll . with only a large quciU^n mark In'-a r -aid*. ------ —ia» —In th* wrent of a forthcoming

m aim ge. ttw u n g would aUfiOUtleT ral t t e event otlkilally betore parUa- «»- -ment-although consent of Um legU-1 c r laUvt body would a o t te at^Msary.'l

7 ,T w iy F A u a ‘DAn.'

p M s r i i s" ATHlETirtb ____

Re-Examlnatloni Followinc ^ - Tuberou)ln-TMl»:Show— [2j No Aclive Caseslad ‘Tto AlUiough tubereulosU U on Umhea ( i* e » M iV u j* -im n td -B tA l« i-te iM cauM 'of Um Im pronm tat la living

eoadlUoni. 100.000 p tn o a s d it each^ y ta r from tubtrculoaU, dtaU ts oc- ^ ourrlag m oit tnqiMnUy-la t t e - l l -

. claUst, told memben of U it Twin

ia J S t iS S iS S S S S . 'ta ad m tm ben of AnU*TJ9. assocla*

rea tlooa e f adjacent counUca yesterday

^ t t l u M argant Thomaa, ( U t t tkU n u n t fo r Um Idaho AaU-TubtrouI* o a traa teda tton rhu been conductlnf a fellow*up campaign in thia aecUon to r t b t p u t seren l days, uader the aponaonblp of Um lU t t assoolaUon

^ O f t t e 14,000 scbool eb lid rta In Idaho glren tuberculin tts ta U st

T h lr re ae tlo n -d o e a -n o tm e ta - th a J u t the ehUd U 111 or h u tuberculosli If. b u t Uiat i t h u a t on t Ume been re. Inftctod. hs added, sUUng tha t

periodical re-examlnaUons a r t nee- es, ta iiirrtin 6 * ~ iru iiu -M im ir$ ix— and seven y*an In lom t c a s u te -

for* acttre m anlftiutlon o t tb t dls* e a u will show up in X*rays. '

; H t pointed out th s t ptopJt whe h a v t had Um chUdhood typa o t In* tectlon a n six tlmei tnora-liable

th a n tho}e who t e n never ahown , ealdum diposlU In t t e lunga. Xn 'L t t e l r re*ezamlnaUoni ef ehUdren ly h t n , no uUve cami ha ro u y i t

b t n found, h i lUted.L w n » , n « n > .’ "Ptopl* a n curloui about every* ; th ing el»e Jn U » world exoept tha lr ’ own bodies." Dr. lU rt declared, add­

ing Uiat one o t Uis moet import­a n t fae ton In Improving health oen- dlUons U to get ptoplo more Inter* cated In tbelr human mecbanliais. B e suggeittd t t e following books lo r

S study:-T he Ifuman Body.” Clcndca*

ning. protessor of medicine a t t t e D n iren lty of X an u i; * T te Care and Feeding of Adults,” also by Clendennlng;:‘T h « Rum an'M lnd.”

oe K arl Mennlnger; “Rats. Uoe and History,” lU ns Zlnucr. ot Uw H ar­vard Medical school, and “Marr Uit

- Unknown," Logan carrel, WobeL— p n « w m n r ^ r uie n o iitw M in*

atltute.n* Mrs. H. E. P e te announoed th a t e* th e a*s6ciaUon's“ tr iu u ry totalled In laiS-M a t present, Including a bal-h r a n 6 ro r « w W T n a - t i» j« T w iu e d -u t from the fW ?dent'iT(IH H aydteee.k l t t e u a l u l* i tolalM I123JJ1, TwinIt: Palls contributing tSOI.44; r u n lV. schooU. |3Sa.42: CuU iford, I3IJ7 ;e r Kimberly. UWM PUer, IlSS.U,

r tIn, A tbree-veeki' eamp to r girls ty, of junlor'ienlor high school age, to •re DTccede t te ngular summer camp Qd tewlon. will t e conducted a t U c-

a u ik y heallh camp. Duhl. thU lum - ng mer It th en U suftlelent domand. n*. MfB, Catherine AUwy. executive see* ^ relary, announeed. The cost (or t." e « h . girl will be 19 for Uie Uirce <T' we«ka' term and It U te p rd tha t

clubs and onanlsatlons will donaU let campihlps'.

w ■hflUHftw mnt im inowmiiiu on tim t e McClusky healUi eam p .. approved n - as a WPA project, will t e underway

Immediately, and U u t aoeommoda- tlons for <0 chlldrtn wUl t e araU- abt* w ten Ui* camp opens UiU sum­mer. T te association h u on hand

>8 enough money to pay tha expenses for SO chlldnn. The cost per cbUd wUI be 13 a w (« t

- Becauie of Um gentroui dona* Uoni of t t e (aroMn aod various

U'i clubs, t t e Buhl eamp expenses a n <l* cteaper than a t Ooeur d'Alene, ae*

cording to M n. AUiey, who lU K d Uiat ISA per child U required to op*

^ erale tho camp In U » n o r tte m pa rt of Um stale.

Ito Young Slayer-Dies ^ In Epec^ic Chair

t , . cock died in Uie elecUlo chair a t A. Ohio penltenUary tonight to r the •v. murder of a Cincinnati couple from

vhom he tried to iteal a pair ot iltocs.

PeacKk entered Uu deatb cham- te r a t 8:01 p ..m . smiled feebly a t

o{ the M mtn U ien to wlUieas the execution, and rtm arktd:

J : “It won’t hurt, wUI 111“ u He rtcclved tiie t i n t l'.8M-volt

ehnrge a t 8:03 and w u pronounced deiitl Mwn mlnule* later.

HtfllElipflfllffi'Ut Carl DeLong. secretary of th«- Ida- ^ ho V rsrtable-P iodU N n'-asioclattor

d lscuw d a t length tS e“ P*lUhglll ^ bill tor repeal ot Um lpng-and*shott

haul low. a l Uie Twtn PalU Ortuig* *“ meellng lu t evening, a t the MoUi* ■?; OdUt EplKopal church. P . P. Vaa “ Kook. Bolie, spoke on phoephatt

fertuijar, and developmant of Ida* = ho'» photpteto reeouroet.

Musical numben w ererfunU hed f l by Dr. Orrtn PUUer, M n . 0«W Tt i l Monlooth. M n. R ^ o n d O ra v u

and Fred D « r, acew pan ieaT jyU M "■ Mariorle e u rk . • y* T . J. Uoyd WU'given t t e obUga- . ^ Uon u an elected member o t t t e

■Dr-oMjrdiinnrnirBtnweBSTwstKir

STORM BW OT8 n ittW M O TA "* ST. PAUt. March l l W")—A storm

of blUssrd** proportions sweptu x ro u g h ^ tK rw a a S rv ic i iii iy 'r ia '

ng, jiotUieni.illnn**ot*^tW *y*-----------ice Highway trav*l on Ui* Iron ranga a- wai hailed a* mow drill*, som* rt* Is*} ported to te elghl tK t deep^ form - ry.'l cd over road»-ayi.

,n .T v m , T f f M - r t o i i i r r o A t

1. I Snambled Eggg" - ' Favorite D i^ Of

Chief Executivedel MOKTB, O alll.. U u o h 11

' •’0 K T i s,— .dibof.UM-AmBrleuuAooelaUon-

o( oourmeu reU ttd today u thry iilm lna ttd -rte ip it la t t i l r Diuonsl con tu i to d tttrm iD t Um

. . oM t ouUtandlng d ith u .._T b i„ M « 2 a w . . J l W - U tL RooMvell p r e p tm t h t t t p In a

'th f ehaflDg dlih a t t h t t a b i t t o Um »<* p r tH d e n to n t ttth to * r th « j ra r*

M ter when se rr td tb a t m j ,

a r t —

l i i E M rl - M Knil* ^1“ HIghway-Stalloni-to-Be is Esiablljhetl Through,

out DIjtrlotl u t —

.Bmer Holitrpm. f l r t t iild and i r t r 'iifi n iln g field r e p r tu n ltU r t fte hat' 'tte~Anterlcan-Rtd-Oroi*,-btt-btan « li, (ulfoed to Twin PaUs chapUr to e*o eoJdwt a special t i n t a id eouno t e t -in Tvln PslU, according to an­ee- nouncement U st n lgb t by U n . D. i l s L,—A lw sndirrT w ln-FaU i-etep terb«. i-hilrrrnn. ......... ...............................Ill* Tte course U .planned lo r t t e

u u r futun. pnpara to ry to open- ,ho Ing o( a t leait U irtt l i n t aid h ltf* in . wsy lUUoni In U it dU trlc t Olassu

^ ^ Btindsrd and speclAl training will^ te oltered, special c o u n t being^ open to thoie completing t t t sUn>J** dard courte er any local t i n t aid

COUtM. * 8 l l a U l^ ,!?!?,

*t iiniegto polnU, a n d two penoni connected wlUi e sch sU tlos' will

I<1' receive Ui* InitrucUoo. Ekcb' sU- r t - uoniwUl be luppUod wlUi a 't i n t m - aid uuer* SUllons EsUbllshedns. The prognm U te lag sponsored lo r Uiroughout Uie n a U o n ^ w Am-

erlcsn Red Crosa and many sueh a * lUtloni are already eslabU sted.ln ^ Idaho.m Plans for Uie instrueUon w ^ by made Tuetday evening a t a meeting A- of Twin Paiu c tep te r, wben pUns .( I were made (or a two weeks' swim- . . . mlng csmpslgn a t Hatmon field J , . plunge In .Tuly. R. s . T o fflim ln 'V u L , named a* *»lm chalrma t t_______^ -M r* r-o a< D « h — B S m r schMl

nune, nported to r Uia nunlng , , , eommltue, o( wbleh M n, A. J. » Peavey U chairman, on babalf- ot

^ ten elf and i in . Pearl McDonald. ‘I* who w u NDployed by Uie ctepter *0 foj;:»:monUi:aorlngnhe.«cgntKarj e t. Jee ten r epidemie,'in VUltlng 31B home* during Uie n l noDtb, Mn. SralUi nporU d 11 n i cases of icarU t t*v*r In flO homei U , and u ld Uiat many icarlet tevtr

cases were dUcovered In the i c M - '— -room. Th*-P.*T. a. and U»* school rU board iponioied 301 teU u aoiTlK to ihaapooi during Uio month.np ' — — — —

sIlTlENGOirariH T rs iiflislU . —

Merle Nelson and Donli Lelsht- HT «H Pw ln-PalU lUgn « l lW la m >

^ ger and Aiher w iU w , n^allve gy squad, will travel to .Jlkome UiU ^ afternoon to r a two-way pndlee M. sklrmUh. A debate with Ooodlng “ a t Uie loeal high school U schedul*

ed tor Baturday attemoon. Bruee Painter and Ambrose tw n i win

^ oarry Uie atflrmaUre sJdi of Ui* gueaUon wlUi M. 0 . Ballenger aod j ^ e r WUson dibaUng on the nega­tive.

lUS - —

MISS FAIR NAMES " CONIESHU! CAST: « ' PlSrm enibert‘ol"tbT hlgh id w d

studenl body m n >'esi<rdsy cho­aen by M lu MarUia Parrar, speech

~ Instructor, to lak* p a rt In ite one* ael conteit play, ■TrKIei;' T te pUy

h . will t e p n v n te d a t the loral ellm* ^ InaUon conUit which v\\\ be In t te o( Twin Falla high sohool auditorium.

March4»4. If 11 rates dUlrlct honon n - tt will t e glren ten- the iu te (wtlval a t to te held tere . April.ID..h* Thw* (clKled wero Richard lU r .

tert, O nn tS anT er, M. 0. DiJIcnccr. iIargat«t_D I*w orth._and-M lldr*d

o il Bmlth.:ed ------------------------

MEDICOS HEAR TALKSDr. O. D. Weaver, counly phyal-

elan, outlined t t e oiedical hlilon' FF- of-Twln-Palls cgim ty , and'Dfr Alaff I [ , lU K o t SealUe. tuterculosls -«on>

lultant *]mlallat, dlKuuc<l tuter- la* c u lo iU o t^ cheat a t a well atund* an , ed.m««Ung_oWte 8oui}i8!4?.M»d. ilU' Ical-w dtty -a t-d lnner-at-the-Park- art h^Ul In TwlivPalU Tuesday evtnlng.

J ! BREAKIN REPORTED aa Carl 0 . Benion'a Ooal. Tranafer i t t and Stonge company w u entei«d la . early yesterday and an empty caih

register temovtd and 'damaged, be* ltd fon -te lng -la tt-n«ar Um eaublUh- IT* m int, poUo* reporUd.

M p a i c n o u m if c u aaPlans' tor organlaU on ot an adnlt

education class In piythology wero M l u t night by &lrs. a . W.j a r BrtJaadr-M rir-firM flnd-esked-ttev

any penon Interested In formaUon i o f fu c h a c l a a c a l i m s . j . rm ■ ' i,->pt '8L 0aA N COINER DIES I f f —w u r m p l a in s ; n -.y? M arch^i- ( /JV ^b n -O ; HanCTO. (ormerly ad- iga nrU ilng manager tor Uie makers re* of P litcher'i castorla. who coined m - t t e alogan “Chlldrfln Cry fot It,"

died (oday a* b u 'b o o t - h t n , - —

ABO,-TmmaPAY-MOBKMQr'»

" bR€VJTI«a S«B M rm -U r. aod U n. Pau]

Ha*b. ruei^ v t Um panaU el » . scnbeny tiU n U y a titeU o c teo tt

1 1 matonlty ben t.

[• T w tJa D e d -B ay A u g e ria d B o b .7 ert'W im n .~both-ot-Twta M U,t w tn trrtsted Urt nlfht, ebarrd' wlUi stealing coaL

, n r f a t o o f S o n — A w a w u b o m . )«iU M ay momtng to Mr. aad U n . ! RoUnd Ullywhlt* at Wood'l pri* « rato un lU xlum , 753 Second trta iM

e u t • ■

“ _ 0 n - v ia l t ia fo — J . - W .^ i o r , a ^ ” il i ta n t attorney g«n*nl and on i

time Twin rail* county proieW tm r attorney, w u a rw to r in T t to Falls

r lU ta tM to C o u i - M n. V. R.it* Onn.iby. who has been vUlUng her I p dnigiiKf. Mtii.'JflHifHaimuiwniTO'

family, Is m tunilng todiy to t e r homi In Los A ngilit.

CalUomU O tusU - U r. and M rt Uslle Nlms, Yuba Clly. CaUtomla. are visiting frienda In Jerom* and Twin PaUa tnrouU to Ntfiraska. U n . Nlma w u formerly MUi Lar*

lid tne Roblnibn. .......... '

en -Oir-Ma*»wle-BuU««*— W-llUaa. te Wallin o t Pocalello. Id ste Masonlo

k-ader, arrived laU yu te rd a y . to 2* spend a day or two hen on bu ilnua

(or the fraternity. Ee U a gueil a t UM-Wrrtnt hotel.------------------------

Jj« Driv*r A rru ted - E. B. Lowry of i ’ Twin Pall* w u arrciUd U it a lght S! on a charg* o t reckleu driving aad S w u released on |U bond, to appear ^ befere-Pollee-Judee-fl..Cl»ud BUw*

^ Berorily T n lU a (J^ M ls i M nce* ? Balmer. student a t t te L.D.B. busl* .M neas coUege, Salt Lake Olty, h u uo been Initiated Into Alpte Iota, na*

tkmal scholarship builncsi lororlly. n i acooraing to word re«iv*Q-JMr*.'Ill t Ia . At U e ta t* Cosnter — Marrlagg I t UcenMt w ert Utued a t Twin Pall*

county recorder’* otilco yesterday to ' uoyd r . Hayne* ol TWln PalU aad ed Nova W ard e t Rupert, snd to Ray n- R tlnte ld and In n * Koepnlck, both eh of Twin PaUs. in ' M . 1« .

Atlend D aaon itn tlen - U r. and ire Mre. a ; Z. Jacoby tev* retumed ng from BoUe where they aUendid a “ dem onslntlon on color pholognphy n- attended by 40 penoni. A photog. '‘d n p t e n ' organization w u organised.

composed of photognptere of ^ sou th c m -Id a h o -m a “ 0»|OH:--------

^ R cU U m Sunneocd - MUs Cleo KIrkman o t San PrancUco, arrived

Irt Tu«id»r*ilght and-Mn. T. O .'H en^ ■„ drlcks o t PortUnd w u expected to

anlva-later.ln-te»ponK .lfl_w d_?(f U j#-M fjn i» 'iJ iiH *ro fU iiirb t« terr

tie David KIrkman, wbo w u nported gl dangiTOUHr. lU .vlUi pptumonla.*1 r: I .^1 It r CaldweO O let a s b - T t e Colleg* ^ o t Idaho men'a glte club wUI appear ol in-«neetfA bU -tw iipr*tT 8-o '«iook 14 a t tbb P r tsb y t tr la r church, under

t t e direction of P. P. B«le. Miss LouUe Bale* U accompanlit (or the glee club, Ralph DeOouney, pianist,U assisting artist. No admission te« wUl te made, but a tree vlll ofler* \ng will t e u te n .__________ ______

S Recelvea lllgb 'M arks - Melvin ' ' Schutert, studenl in Uio speech de*

partm ent a t tho O nlwnlty of Soulh- t - em Calltom lp, y^s Aneelea. recelv* r* ed'Hvc A grades and two B gndei

tn » nrhnlMtle wnott re- ve cenUy rctcived h sn . Aa one o( se t. lU eral nprcK nU U vis of the depart* re ment who spokt a t L u Angeles ig churches l u t Sunday. Schubert ad*. I* dressed Uie congregation ot E^lph* ee any ehurch on “Religious Tolera*

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‘•jyiB Hi .DIPS. SPlLTCflNJESIilS

T' studenta In Uie Red and While dlvUlona of Uw Twin Palls Junior high school divided honon in a» school Rcd-WWte conUsl lor ihe

d t l r i r s b r w e e k i period.-Scholarship S: and attendance w in annased hy S; the Reds WhUe Uie Whiles look . cltlienshlp tn d punetusllty. The f : score In Ul* conteit U Reds 11 and

W hiles 18. ResulU w en snnounced in Uio regular weekly assembly ye»- terday.

n. The high *chool glrU* chorus class under the dU«cilon of MU* CUrlce S aunden sang two numben and U u hU h school teys' quute t

r - gav* two seiocUon*. Ruth Wliemsn. :r. high sohool gltl, gav* two nadlngi. Kl Honor rolU for th* f ln t period a tr#

n a d by B rlc t Evans. Mary Haney presided a n d .a t Uis assembly, Joyce U lller prescnUd'.Ui* banners, and

;S Jame* Pow*U announced Uii scor# In Uie Red-WhlU coot*sU Memben

J . of Uio tey s quartet a n Woody Retd. Howard L an tn . Delmw Pool and

f *HomT*room OU took ite banner^^ to r scholarvhlpi clUitnihlp and at- J* undanco and Oil tor puntlualiiy. I ' Oerald Wallace U sponsor for 017 “r a n d ..a ir l-fl ..P » o k .(o r Oil. Second (k lU~KholSTvhliT-vid'ClUaiulilp went >1- to 017 whU? 318, U n . Emma Jonea,

took third In them. Second In at* tendance w*nl to room 07, MUs

e r MUdred Wohllalb, iponior. and Id tblrd to 118, MUl Ann WlUUma. Ih Second In punctuality went to 3lo. t* Miss O onnlt Murray and third to h- 313, U lu P ann lt Amey. . ,

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WANTED TO BU Y -^H O RBEB I I = r in a T n if f itT V e -b u y .^ ro r trB a c d- Sooti and SmlUi. Aeron trom q ty n Puel company. Phone 1378.

t," -WANTED-BXPERIENOED OIRL

i" FILIBUSTERHIliTEIl“ ‘ ‘1 AS SOLONS ATTACK

SHIPmSIBSIOIES“ (oeo lto iiw t m H I , OMI

>U> ioundMl lor U ln . h w n Ih t lu w - p rea it court.

P rtdertck K. Weed. Mew Tork a t-, b* tom ey. and ChkrlMX..DawiDo. tor* Ot, m trK tn to c iv t id tra ld W rte t Jtidg*, «d denounced th t Ouffey aet u un-

consUtuUona] on Um gretmdi Uiat I t rIoU U d lU U rlgbU. w u an Im-

r s proper delegatloD of Uglilative tu* n thortty , and took property wlUiout rj.! •‘due procei* of Uw."M T H iK c u r lU a a c tw u a M ile d b y

J a m u U . Beck, te m e r RtpubUcan •olicltor general wbo eooUndcd It

~ w ai:* ip e u w t.te J e a tre t Aam lean ^ tU ena to .waive eoniUluUonal

t e righ ts.”^ Ooagresnooal^ipokesnen for Ba- ^ watl, AUaka and P u i m Rleo Jolnid ~ Ben*tor-01b8on-(B .viM oday*la-a „ plaa lo r greater npn**ntatloci in H. t b t gorem m enl for th* ttrrltorUa e r and Inau to pot**uleafc -

e r e m t* »a txK iM n dspartmeot to a d m ln itltr t t t a t artaa.

~ - ^ B t - a p l t a l _ d g n l o p B t t U _ i a tX e iudtd:a, A rgum tnt on o e t o tw d t t l ca*»-J t b t i m ateuriUet. a e t - « u eom*2 p lated befort Ult fu p n m aio u rt aod r . d a te U on a t m d , t h t Outtey coal

bUI whloh weuld provide 130.000.000 » to conUnuewoHeen U lt Plorlda ship *• canal, the Paasamaquoddy tide- U ham sta lng project la Ualn* and— -fm nt?:otiiC T.~------------ :--------------

U o to n For Bembere *[ TlM w ar department ordered 813

Ihousand-hom pow ir m oton to give BS n sw tembers, now buUdlng. i te

y swtftest speed tor Utal type c n t t I’ I n a new drive on "pubUe ene­

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D u rin g th ! i s f in tf p e r io d i " t h e c a s e o f L u o k y S i n k o f r c It. im p o r ta n t c h an g e s o c c u r . '

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r O u r p rocegg o f m fa u f itc tu S ’ T - J m P 'o v t m e n t s - m i n y - g H I e v e r y L u o k y S t r ik e C i ^ I A U g h t S m o k e o f r ic h , r ip i

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mma a n . i t U g ^ to .ttm M M tJ i __ finger pnaU.

(u - T te M u a ir s a dMMvtauot nod t t* , 1 ^ ptdMitbtdauU iU ct lo ibow B uim enanet eC ■ h ig te r buH niu le n l ta ta rty i»m

if , , m an te-t t t n iBt-periedi a year ago un- P m td ea tB o o ttre lt heard th a t an t e t Fan-Amertcaa a a tle i ia .a te ip tP a n . lm- guay had npU td faro ra b ^ to h li IU* h n u tie o fo r an in U r- ia M M n out peaee.coefercnee.

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ST " (OonUsued Ftpm 'F a iT O M led f'_. ■n ' u_ jr" i r T Lin to mU conserraUoG tuaa, baatd 00

rUa Um reducUon ta Uia total gragiBg w ^ i j L y a r t ^^oTwtw t ra w

wlUidrawn from t t e x u f t . in : The ra tt lm m 'a f*ar n f In to iM d

slock raUIng In o tte r aaeUooa e l ►- the country u a rem it of w uh* <n* drawing Undi fn n t agilcttltural md purpo*ta w u retU cttd tn • plea oai “t t e t ndUier Um fa rm en e f t t e

Q ^er part! o t th d eo u n tir n o r tbe

m t - ^ - w i h r ^ t o $ ^ d t t i t n r ' ' e <000 t t e w t*um range lU te t."Up Btpaniion of fonlgn and dcnetU o l l - m arkeu for llvaitock and rettrle* Ad tlon of ImporUUoo of U rtiteck. — Kvt*(ock’ prodU fla"tiid T iw to a r i

foeds w en urged. IAdmlnUinUon ot t t e program by I

I n lU U eommltteet and lem ponry l county eommltue* w u recommend-

ktt ed. togeUier wltti a earetuUy work* 3«. ed out planning program tor IBlT.

BODIED TOBACCO-

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r . T h e se “ N s lu re " r .lS i lD iii] ! i l l "sm oothing o u t" u tlitiM of IbA lesf. loture ctrriet these » 4 e p s - fur4be r.» M —gw etto exempHfiesj--------• m w mHpe<hodicd tobacco. LAiot

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g , sueh an limoeablt atep voud te

T te rea) fw r in iM tdoo waa u » t I tan o b eeelag no c b aa e t of, ptm* I t ta T o e r m a n oeUeeUraly. might

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r e j« k a u u w i of B rlU ln, p tw i« . Ida M d BelgUun. wyi m eet tn th e

* flee, wblcb U an an{t*room o t t te 2 "Lecahjo room."

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e ilB U KLoss In Stubborn Idaho I _Fall5 Fire .Estimated ■

at $100,000 In>AHO PALL6, M irch 11 (ff) —

P lnm en fousht >U hours befors bringing tslubboiT) b lu e tn ft down- . town builneu buU(Slng under conlrol tonight. D tHuigo roughly w m eyU^ „ tnitcfl'by ininUHS u( O n buildingr " the Petersen Pu ro ltun com p«»r ' •nd thn Wretem Aulo Supply com*Plhy a t m m : - - ----------------------

Pirley Olllln. m n k M un»e . B«rt- Brown, P ran t Norton. John Henry , ;

and A. K. u n e n . Jiremen. wxro ov* ercoma by lunoke during the battle I wllh the bUM Ui»t wTtcked the I bw rn tm t Md l o w floor Ot the ■ Rocera bulISIng snd eent black clouds | | Of tmoke billowing through tho en- I tire «tnielure. Several of th8 men II iw fJer^ ilghfVuTM, u am oon* i nelly, an emploj-e o f the furniture i

. company. H Caute ot Uib lire wax undeter* I

' mined tonight. alUiough firemen I said they bttlcved It s ta rted elthsr I

- In the boller.room. o r .b a ttm c ia of - 1 tn t.m fm tu m itliii.'.. _ . . -g

Plremen wore gasiruislu!.'but den- tlly of tho tmoke made e « n tliese *■' toetfectual. >

Tlw auto tupply company savedW o s t of It* ttock. VlrtuaUy c v e w 1

tiling In Ijw furniture s to re was damaged by water, firo and smoke. !

When charred aupporU tn the basement gi^'e way tlie lower floor tank.

The building was one of th e hew* e tt in the city.___________________

Resettlement A reas A In View For Idaho

.. BOISE. l E S i n r U l ^ I tay J. ~ Lj’man. rural reseitlement admlnls-

, tratlon dlrectorJtor Idaho, announc- ed tonight that i>rcJlmlnary aun'eys o t Irrigated Unds In Idaho a re be- *"i tng made to determine poMlbllltlcs ot eitablW>lng resetllenient areas In thU tlate. ' ’'i

The tUH'ej-s hate started, h e said.In Oneida. Jeftcrson, BonncvlUe. mi Lincoln. Jerome, Ooodlng and Boun- Fe daiy counties. tn

-Six-Legged Lamb A t S -^Gooding—P re s e n e d _

aO O D W a, Mnrch H - A kIk- V legged lamb Is on exhibit a t Lhe high tchool here. pre«en-ed In alco-

__hol by the Ag class under th e direc­tion of R. n . Osborn. Instructor. The „Umh gMi« np« ftf tTlnii hApn pt ^

■"ranch' ot noy McCoy last Saturday.’ Tlie freak Jl\Td Jutt « hours. Tlift “1 twin Ib noniiiil and Is surviving.

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IVNDETE&MINED MALADY IN ( ------SUEEF CLAI.MS ATTENUON

B O ia E .M a ^ 11 Ml - D r. J . a £5 Dade. Idaho theep commission In- epector. left today for Drlggs Inretponso to requests from theepm en tkthat he make an Inspection of ani- Immals tufferlng from an undctorm ln- Pc

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TICK reV ER 8EIIUM- ------- -fllVEN 4M inAIIOAKK

. BOISE, March J l W - L. J. S . T>»»«i.«pn linU lin?tfrlf*h ir l;|. (inlil ~ tonight 484 Idahoans have received = tick few r terum.

Peterson distributes tlie serum ^ which Is manufaclured in a liam lS ton, M onUnk laboratory,

N ew C o m fo r t fo r T h o seW h o W ear F a ls e T e e th

No longer need you feel uncom- fortabl# wearing falsa teeth. Kns- teeth. ■ greatly Improved jwwder sprinkled on your plates holds them tlgn t .and comfortAle. No Rummy paaly taste or JtellnR. D todoiiits. Get Pasteeth a t Mojcstle Pharmacy and Scliramm-Joluuon D rugs o your «lruggl5t. Three a ltcs ,-A dv . <5

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LITTLE JEAN AIcELROY, l«*t « months old, is plelnrcd as ibe ar* ^ rtved In San Franeslco atler traveling all Ibe way from Shang. - ha i by heneir Is ebarge ot ft U ship's slewardeti^ O a (he way three touplei longht to lulspt her, ba t Jean wai detUned to Join h tr faiher, Jam et McElroy o t Lea An- grlet. after her-m other’s death tn ae S hanghat^/r)Pboto . Tl

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Auto Registrations “ In Idaho Increase

_____ . ‘f-B O IS E , MllKIl 11 w i - MOlCr vehicle reglstratloa-! during Janu- I" ary nnd Pebniary th is year totaled * 119.005, or 75.110 more than dur- “ log the first two months of 1035, " T. P. Oraham, law enforcement de- pftTUncnl MailaUcJan, repon td to - ** night. fl

Tlwre fl-ere 3207 more passenger machines regUtered In Januao ' *nd Pebniary 1D3S than during the samo two months a year ago. hc tald.

Fcbjuary receipts totaled IT7JO0, Including 155.077 from 3274 pas- f ’ « n g c r vchlclM. “

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For Boise SessionsBOISE. March 11 IIP, - C. s . „

Hnlwmon of Bremerton,.W ashing- TonTdlstrlct national commlttecman T, of the Disabled American Veterana' " of the World war, arrh'cd here to­night to preside a t a three-state " meeting o( Uic organltaUon. ||

O nehundrtldckga(#»from -W aih» _ ,<iigton.. Oregon and Idabo are «*. pected to attend the eonvenllOD which opens tomorrow momlng.

Tliomas Kerrigan of Portland. na'> V tlonnl Judge advocato of the organ- U Izatlon. and James E. Mlelstrxip of V I^atelIn,_dei)(irtincn6_coriiniiuider.. n are on the speaker's program tpmor- hi

The meeting will closc Prlday.

Otobe A-I babr chick tla rter ol makfti aiHW h^jn. 1 t(Globe Seed * Fetd Ca>~Ad^ — -a

SINUS INFECT]PRCMPTI,V Responds lo My New ElrclHcal Technique. Quirk. Efreellt inltn In Fcrty-elght Hour*. A Pr Melliod.

Wrlt« For Folder on SloosD R .H .W .H IL

ts s Main W eil T iPhone 124I--(Orer Twin Falls Pain

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I BOISE. M a rc in U ff) trial h ol U N. U iv i 'l ie u for the murder I of her huaband dttw toward ft cIom I in d litrict eourt hera tonlghl afU r 1. ft4ay-m>rk«d by-elaahing testim ony k rel»Uv*-t»-4l>»-menUI-flt«l«-«t-4b»I defendant a t the time o t the lulling.L Pr- 0- R- tuperlnlenilenl ot f 'ihTfliiiwuKii l u w h o s p i t i n n n n r

tana from which Mrs. H eu recenUy I was released. 'told the tu rr Jate to- r day M waa ol the opinfon tliat Jm T

H en waa a t all Umea capable of ( dUUnguUhtng bela-een right and

f Dr?Lowe was caUed by wilUa 0 . - Moffat, Ada county prosecuting a t­torney, as a rebuttal witness to off- _

feme wtUreaiea who expretted opin­ions th a t th e middle aged house­keeper was Insane before, during and after the time of the crime.

An»ng the deteniw t^lUieates was Dr. T . N. Braxton ot Bolte.,

^ a ttom ey# 'fo r-M rsr-K e»r»ald*W - ” night'they expect lo complete their

. case sometime tomorrow. -J, . ' g

; CO M M U N ITY CO U N CIL r P L A N S E N T E R T A IN M E N T ^i '— It- IIAN0EN. Maroh 11 — The Han

ten community council wtll meet Thursdjty. Tbe Oold side, losers In P

' a t a one. o'clock lunchcon. During the bu tlneu set&lon the names ot Sunthlno slsUra will be divulged. ^

The fellowship supper will bo giv- en Prlday evening. March 13 a l the

. program the quarterly conference J wlU be held wllh Dr. Werner In . charge. TickelA may be bou{ht from , any member of the Bpworth League.! The main auditorium of the Han- ° . ten Communtls church has betn ~

tumlthed with new teals. ^t

r -------------------------J LATAH'fLANS FORMING S

M oafcow, Idaho, March 11 I Three ot Latah county's new form , J planning board committees will meet ,

Ihls-weok-lo slart-form ulaU ng-a , program. They' deal wlUi dairying, toU cor-scTN’aUon and TioulUv. j------— — ________ J

3 BAINS DELAY PLOWING '

, MOSCOW, Idaho, March 11 OFh-' Heavy ratn* of the week end delay- 7 ed-further the sta rt o t tprtnff plow- ,1 Ing In Uils d istric t

The ground absorbed mott of the reoltutre. Tlie snow le tt the low- Unds a week ago. aod the lop-toH had begun bo dry.

- r ■■ • ; 1 .> • •0 KILLBO m AUTO WRECK

. CARL8B/iD, N. M - March I I m <■ William MCOlnley, 50,'president of- the McOlnley OU corporation. Port f Worthi Texas, w u killed in an auto-,. mohlle aeeidcmt-.43-mUea-B0ulh-cf - • here loday.

Free 24 p a g e Sllostraied catalog dCKtlblng c u r complete asHrim eot

r ot tn l t s and ornamental nnnery4 sto<k. Kimberly Nuraerle#, Kimberly.

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f CAPT. TARUZO ANDO (abow) of ] the Third Infantry regiment of , Ih t JuMrifSB in tir w ai m n a ld .

ered the chlet leader of tho mlU­tary terrorist eonp carried o a t by

: • believed Ibem selTti.rtal patriota, Joyal to tbe Emperor, In aasawl-

] natlDc teven l cabinet leftden »nd ,carrying oat the rtbelllOD. Cap- ,

I Ando, along with several o lhe r ^rebel orticen,. committed ra id d * |

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SUGAR REHNERj) SHOW ‘03 CENTS-A-SIIARE PR O FIT '

r NEW YORK. March 11 Ml - ' Amerlean Sugar Relinlng Co.. In

lu annual report Issued today, ahow- , ed 1D33 net profit of «3.S70,S30,I equivalent aflcr dividends on tho , preferred tlock to 03 cen u a tha re ^ W _ llie ^ p if tn j t< K )l . -[ Tills profit compares with' S4.- I 753J53 In 1D34, which afle r-p re ter-

red dividends left a balance equal . to )3J4 a thnro of common stock.

^ — MARRIEP "AT -H iW 9E!«------- ■\ HANSEN, Morch 11 - M ls s rh a r- . lene Ballj- and Clint Dean were , married Sunday aftc'moon a t 3 ' o’clock a t the home of Mrs. Edna ' Bally by Fxv. E. L. White. Mr. and

M n. Andrew Dykstra were tbe a t ­tendants.

MISSISSIPPI SENATORSOKEK SIX-WEEK DIVORCE

■ JACKSON, Mlis.. March llt /P ) —, By tho narrow m a^ln of two rotes,‘ the sTitc senaSO odiyriipproT eira ■* tix-wceks divorce bill.' Tlie bill It designed lo place tho

MUilMlpfl Oulf coast on a com- _ jjfJlllvp-haslt-.w lth-R enor’WevTTir

lho granting of dlvoroet.

in R etinol O la inear and Soap* quiclUy rellevet ihe»e and other “ tkJn itrtu tion io rou ib tcsksduc t ioe*tctn»leondl(!on«.Don'tcon- y- tinnoioiufrer-ityR etlnoliodsy,>f - -a n d ieo how-g«n«l*-lt l t—how - -

comforting, and how ] ( quickea*(ho besllng of your tick »kia.

^ For careful tkla cieaotiDs use ^ Retinol Sotp.

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mecUng the nvs'toval ot » - Veterans for Immedlat* t delivery of n N'w or.Uted ^ car, eash o r tfrmt the ro j___

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SERVICES AT R U P E R T -:~ I l FOR W im A M STITART

.RDPEUT, March II — Puneralaenrket for-WUllam B. Btuftit. 71. jwho dlfd t t hit home In Rupwt jMondar morning a fu r ft itiott ill- ]neat, w rr conducted Tueaday ftT- jtcreooR at (he Goodman mertouT -ehapel. Iter. Oeorge O. Rowbenr (orflclatliif, Inlennent w u In ;Bu* \pert cemtKr)-. 1

• Mr. atiiut was bom In lUmIJtto . rounu-. liliiioLv In 1854. H« wtnt to t

. Kentucky »ith M. nni*nijt where he js ^ mat of hit b o y h ^ IftUr ttumlni: to Illinois. Ke w u unlt«d tIn msrrltie with Pearl. Beftliner. e

- whOTrttn ilx of thdr-teven'chliaren tfor A huniber of >-eara Mr. Btutft a

h u iuR«f hli \iome m Rupert. Hla• -iiTi- fimtttitrm i\pd thr** i

tons wirr liU bedside durEjTW* <

Ruby nifp, RiclJand Center. WU- t>r contin: Mrs nobble Deahl, Kftoaeh: t>f Mn. Sicker, Pocalelio: 3. C. 1U Stuart, ]j)-, Ang»lM| WllllaiQ BHt« -1- art and Hobert Stuart, both of Ru» ,7 pert. '0 _______ ________________________

SCtlCDlXK ABANDONED jI* GOOOIN'U. .March 11 — Shoe f

tiring KhMl nuplU aro Jubilant 1again. Alirr ttic school.board, hod r

^ decldcd lo hold school on Saturday ) " to mnke up. time lott due to bad

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'Peace, War Feature - I Antics In Barnyards1 OOODINU. March 11 - W ar and I. peace v i e reported from local ' bamrnros tliU *tek. a heUer adopt-• ln«a-'bum m <T"l»m bftndabulland: hone ittiilng a battle. r - At the Urownlee place nor(Kwt*t r ot here a he lltr haa adopted the• lamb. .Ttve Umti Rtl* w fiarty wash

from the youi ^ cow. lhe long tongue1 of the Urser unlmol licking Ihe lit- » tie whlt.> Innib umil Its co tt glUtcn* t M d-ftll)nt!!^‘n y rhildran-»t-<i>e- -• raneh call the operation “giving1 bummer * marcel,- w jien the IieIN - •. er Uea tloKn the lamUfrollct up and t: I down-hfr-b»<;k-unU1-llre-d. T W- curU -u p -o n -th e-e o w ’»-baete-and- t sleeps. .a W«r i.toke mil Ihe'Dentel QoW s bamyiirn »hcn I»edro. a bull, at-

- bull goreii liU opponent lh tlie Irit: ahoulri-.'r. taking out a tour by 12 [!. inch chunk of llesh. 1

' MIDGKT WORLD M OtmSSBAHSI.M 8 •SCOTTISH QCEEN" cmCAOO, March 11 («•; — The

midget «wld was In mourning today B for "ScouWi Queen." Jennie Quig- t ley, who died a t tho home o( u I nephew here >-esierday. She wn-> 84 f years old.1 MUS Qulelo}'. who stood 4t Inehin

f i n ' l ' M i / ^ ' * t o * ’ lhrUn'ire')i1 Slates at tho nge of 13 nnd wns ) given the name of the "Scotthli

Queen" by life lato P . T . Dimum.

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nUDDIK. KtKO AND PRUDDtH. It*w Tat«. Caici«B. B*n moclMO.

^ Tb* H««i u*u»c* no llDuieU] rapoul- UUIT tor tfTon la kdTrrtu«m<ati but la CM wb«rt tb* p*pn U *t rtult * cemeuoa

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. I ' ' -------- * IFILING RECORDS '

„ Tlie lonilo lobby com mitt«, In tho coune ,- of lU inquiry tnto Improper erfort* lo Influ- (

- tnee leglaUUon, hw be«n *ubjMting v*riou» .i bluipCM niiD to Unnillll nm-n beffiin to proteit aeeordlngly. J

' O n lm a a BUek, however, boldly M ierU jUm UBftte preroipitlfe la iuch ni«tter*, even wbea i t ezUatU to th« w U u a of U rfs num*

■ precaduit m cW n* *11 Ui« way b « k to tha j yoar m z , when congreu f in t uied iU' power , to loipaet priTBta lett«TS ,find paperg in an in* I iju iry .lor the ptibUe ia le m t. . \

Tlwr* U tU i.M tu rd Jm c tlo n on the p a r t jo f defenilfo eltUeni objectln* to iuch le n ilt- ;iny. A frank bu ilneu man rem arki: "Tho |w aito baiket U the greateit of filing medluma < when properly wed.”

Thera w u ld ba conilderable difference of ,cplnloB, though, a i to the application of th a t ,

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Many paopU « f other countrlea hava inter- „ p r a t a d tha apeedlsg up of the R uutan Indui-

tr ia l ayatam a i evldanea o t a iw ing tow ard_ , cap lta llnL ' ^ v ie t lead en do not agree and have reeantly bfficlaily outlawed u ia -o f the , B o u laa word meaalng “compeUtloa,". aubiU* tu tlng a word meaning “friendly.conteat." No leaa an authority^than 4oi«ph .6 ta lia 'h lm ie lf ' ( ^ la ln a .U te d U fe rp n e t^ b e ti^ 'th e w ordi.

“ Sociollit. tw o «n((rf!iir. ^ r ^ p U i . Tht

■ it (Aa i t l t a i a n i. JestA 0 / t i i .n A ^ 'v k t^ T v a td liamfno.., 0/ r ta « / »«ial(ie • '

con(M( i l ' tm n M n 'M (p thou who tag---------m r a r - n r f f W ^ T r f tA f a u r i t iK r d i^ w t f r '

m i . C om pfiU U .fflfo jii-lh flt th t bath^. ward ikuti b t MUd in opifr lhat tht Htm- '

faol{oH _ e /_ < A a7 « ^ « tc{ in 6 i / f m l i / « •

«Ao worVteWI wflJ 'A«(p <Am « wAo Morfc---------ta rry-iAiw / m i ; - -

Irani—«o lAatitAara UlA u n e ra l prog- . '■ M lli” ••'.••‘v ' . ' • , ' ■

- L enb onco .cUfed eapIUlUt competition •‘beitU i lupprak ijon 'o t intUtive, energy and

----- d a r ln r e^M'-p^tt‘':'eenl o f .'Uio population—th®, working-paoplfcl*.;',

U u y jp e ep U oDUlda of ^ u i l 4 will conildar theia diitinctlena a i mere word iog tllng . llia*^ to ry will diK loH 'w iiether n u u U today U . commaDUUc,;cap[UiUtie a r loclallitlc. So fa r . * u SU lln h im u l f id a i t a . i t loem i to be Stato Socallin , worklug; iowmrd C ^ m un iim .

BASEBALL CENTENARY Coopentown, New Yotk, pU ni a centcnnlnl

■ *celeb ra tlon-lin ih iB t«n-tm ndrcd thlrtysnlno which w lU 'lo tc ra t 'n o i t Amerieani. I t w on't be the centenary of the town'i founding, which occurred fa rth e r back. The luillonnl gBino of

' L m b a ll is aald to h a ro iU rte d tlicrc.A public 'iplrlted 'cjtU cn hn i offered five,

thou u n d do llan t o . ^ t up a hUtory of bago- ball from lu origin in tha t community to Iti p re ien t high itandlhg.' ln the country. Coop>

.... c ritow n i tu l f wouldTi'ot a u ffe r ’in UiU'pro* ject. .bu t-w o u ld - a ttrac t^ b u « b d U lo v e n -U iu - .

r . ” _world.over. T ha.yery dLaWRod ^n wljjcli tho__ game »-aa f l n t played U i t l l l 'r reaerved.~along

V lth a baieball muieum containing varloui- Item i of-inlereik-connccted wtlh the game.

A big league pitcher Invented tho " ip lt ball"In Coopentown.

The way centennlaU and tercentennlali aro lieiflg announced all over the country ih o w i '

to approctatelU own hUtCrlc iiii' t..Thc more ceot«nnialt the better. .

-------- -------- a v i N G LEADERSHIP ,Remember Fobriiary : Durinp Hint frigid

tnonth', American avIa ton i t t r is new nir rec*. o rd i. three national,and .tlircu internutfonal.

Helen Richey of PilUburgh. flyiny In /b ltltr----- M ld -waather,. M tabllihod-a feminine ipeeU-

T oeo rA 'fo r'ligh t airplane*. Terrl* Moore, a young a ia t lo n n ie a re h worker In Boston,.

------c a p tu r e ta n albtlido m o rd Iw J.yht Mb- ‘idanaa. lona Coppedg# of Dnyton. flying w ith a panenger, nU b llthed a ipecUl altitude rec-

------ ord.--Bnhert B iy in t , . flying from, I\pcKhUlr -South Carolina.:to .M lanil, lix hundred and

...... iwTentri®ilea:«t.8i*iy*f!t« milea -an honpv h a i------liad htrflljrbt-CTrtififd Bi tbo be lt offlclal lolo- -— p m e n m i r T B r T ig h n f m e r w t ih ’ Bn'Tfiwntjr •

, , .w d * h t.„ o f f ive hundred nnd n in e ty .fiv e , potmdi."' The. National Acronauntic auociution ra> s ^ . t h a t tba U n iU d ^ ta tc i now bolda forty-

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“ 1 tiro avUtlon r tw f^ * -^ rM c a 'Ja lecoad-iiltk’Ih lrty -m en. TPw eoma Ita ly with, tw enty-

. e lg h r ^ r m in y •««>'». Poland w ith alght aad EngUnd with .one. A m erican aviation to- day U f a r aheAd of Eoropa In amount and lafe ty of commrKlat flying. I t I i abead in tha eiUblUhment 0 all lo r t i of flying recordi. The two achlev«’Wtnta doublle ii go together..

•ABUflDJO A g o o d WEATON v (I ewUKm TOlmne) ?

Walter Uppm^** P«rfonna a.public lervlee ta

lestilaUve Inreitliatioo. Anyone who h u follow* ed the many eonr**^onal probe* In recent ye an

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anivera >in«c fi^Rntnlly Ininngca the g turin* >1^ of fk n undabUMdtheliLiftiltinrttv.

Bren llic w o n ru n i orvillB ln t f afair hrarlntf, U n'f» congreu adopU a higher

thna ten tho veiT eKlitenca of IhU TlUlly Im- portant function the natlonaJ.legUlatye.

DO TIIE FAB/ttRfl NEED A GUAltOIA.N7 iCald*«>l Ncwj.Trlbune)

We have J u t flnUhed reading a lenc'Uiy ar«

• -sean«iin«W dn-co.''> lf 'l«^T h«t?ll-seem 9rft^ ic n llo not (Ipocnil upon « « govcrnmeni (or help i -fXKp: to fiir a fiUr draJ. •Jijfrefn m im nrr urcnn>«d frotn the tnslde out. Here iSecfrtary WallM* '» endeavorliig lo enablbh a- ifedenl bweaiicrs'«y ‘o the fanner what to iplim , w hll 10 d®~a^d hovir fo do il, To (his jnew»i«iper ll »ctiM tha l lhe policy of Uta Scan- -dlnavtan cou-iirU*- ‘n practlco many yean, pro- (

’ vidM precedent ih«i our American la n n en will i■ do tt-ell to a c c e p t - o u r farraen. are com- • r .gsleni to eondutf^^thilr w n ^ a fW n : lurely i t -

"111111 pUce & W ^ poaiuon of ^ p e n d ^ ^luoh u chancte/l*a Inmatea of hom « for tha «

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' money belonji llM PWPle of Uio comiKy .Who earned and »*''«i H. or who aeeured 11 p

■ by pledging KoW^hlng of value for lu B anken n ar« merely ihelC aienta. 17» Oovcmmenl, ao „

. . far u llauld r o p w e i are <oncemcd, ii.w on li z . aboul |33,000,000.«» 1*» lhan nothing a t ail.

' 1(4 only, m u m ItKoou U to lalu i r o n Uw 4) people In laxts wmeUiUig they ha\-o earned oI and u v e d a

When it lUrU U>e printing prcaiei, Iti opUon c, la either to morfwge metal already mortgaged il* or to luue unbi^ked. Irredeemable currency. In r t elthar cate tho ao*called money haa no value tZ w d ^ l h o n a f f « a , 1

baling all ollwr currency. Tho one alnka and 1 the w her rlies they meet on a level lome- <

•, where belmen f JS-oent doUar—what wc have I- no w -a n d a tiult# »wU ile« piece of pap*r.-The A result U InfUUPn. prices kiting akyward. be- ’

'e im d 'lho ' currency hai been debased. This helps ' r d e b u n and rultt» everybody else, fly aw U aise . ,

'tha'peoplaareU >scredilonandU ioblgcorpora- !• tiooa the debtor^- U InfiaUona ahould cone and0 feach the Oenn#'‘ « ‘re«*ol>W 3.U >e n llroad i » (rf th e oountry overpay Chclf bonded debt

of rteaxly by planking down 2 'ccn{»..m.real ,m®P.'3'on “ w --------------- i

■ - - ■ , ADOtJt XHE FAIUI BUX(Ql. ^«uli Post-Dlspatch) I

The Ull l l w '^ueatlooible In tta terms as to igive rbe lo u » gravest-ob )ect;en* .-^ the ' iWaahlngion pos* .Points oui, “One of u»e m ott idamaging. adml>*iio3 IS-U ul.thc.bU l.conlalna :no ilmll w h ite ^ f ^ho spending pom re ' of the Secretary of Agriculture." He la given

' the right to ’‘paymenta or granta or I(givel oUier ajd to acrlcuiiural' jxoducen in |amounls dcten<>tP»d.hy. . Ui6 ..jccrrUrT- I a .ba . J

"* 7 a ir dnd reasonable. ■_ - J i m . l g n l i l upon iito . T inI— n ttif tJic coin|>g a ie f '.“ •

general, who pW«* “Pon moel go\Tmmentalexpenditures, Ut P*** tiixin the onet coot«m- iplated under tt** Wallace could pay :

** farm en for piloting n y beans or clover In- id dead of com or '^heat and. as Senalor McNary :« aald, “Ho c w W -P » „ « “ acre, 110 a n acre ,

or 11.000 an a ^ - ^'ould not give him or ', any other Indirtduif carte Wanctie to ' d n w '

upon the ir ta iu 'y of the United Stales. 'senalor Bmittf “ «d the bW would benefit only '

a .farm en who ^ n o t. conserving. lUelr loU.* *The . b i l l , ' t h e n , p c n i l i u those, farm en '

who make InlellUenluM of llMir land, rouUlng ' a o p s and enrit^dng the soli with leguminous '

. cropi.- W hal wo^ld such a firm er do? Senator , Sm ith has Uie

If he is u i l ^ ^ d as motl Yankees 1 know,, ■ the.m lnule tl« , bill becomes a law he WlU |

quit ^anUng allaUa and aee If he cannot10 get aomo ben<^“ - -------------------------------------- i' t 60 Uiat a bill oa»d on llie broad principle of ,h soli con»er\-atlt« »o'ild oi»raie, inlilally a t ' , least, lo encoufa«e Jarmcn NOT lo conserve

lhe *oU.

e . - dABRAIS- c r k d it '0- (^#n DlfKo Union)t l ' Tlie commlll^® <«> consumer credit proposes

a simple device ><”' rilmUiaiiiut Installment sell- Ing abuses which hMptd p.-oducc Uie lp » crasK

^ Afler citing :c<J “ ^ 's of in.iiallmcni n te s In Itt- -«hldi-Uio-carryiiW dW Rw rftnged Irom-37-lo- 10 8i3 ptr eent j / ? Wi'* coraoUUee urge* «- law requiring In iiw.allmeni goods to

-publUh-Uia-lrutf-WsO'lns-clwrge-whfnevtrthey- '• soUcll In jU lim 'ii P»i-xh.v*a, This p r o v a i f- recognlaes'the current irend, particularly In lho " automobile ilel( < ‘o rjiablLih reasonable n t «

for Installment P<ircl>iw«. I t ahould benefit bolh the conaul^^f'-U'd lho crfleient merchant

, who Is able lo o»er hts ci;4iomen really low ‘ inleresl n te s oi' unpild baj.mces. And It would l r dlKOur^gv-the^alnajj-ii.Ji'iciuioiB pracuci ol c tricking ihouglJtlfM bujcri in'.'o cotamilm'eals

bej-oiid their m«ai«.W lh lhe bc«i“ '’l-’'i'’» of anolher boom e n .

aln-ady appircAt i».-i.xaution should be tmi'ii to 'ellm liia'' ‘‘i'-' u>uiuera which were un-

J cowred m our last e.\peneiice.

1 1. BRESKPSST FOOD"~il- I____________ — ...................... ............- - ) •u ------- HONEYMOON1, . "Did you go W a hoiit'ytnoon. Susabelle?" . . ^ ■ ■“Atr 'w ppoee^JW laijiK il dai. m a'a n v - Jj. U e tu ip done l«>t> me t i . i wajJiin'a .de fust

ij In 'your bodj7", , PupU: ••I.doi>’‘ kr.ow. Ur."*. ..T ca?liH : .-llliV^’~ -* '^ ’ y«5«May.---------

'0 Pupil: -Yes, #]r- i iiml fish.for. h rta ifaa t. T ■IhlT-mornl'ni,'- __________ '

* tXA^^^^ATIO.^• II0UXER8'•A catacomb tfie thing on ttie top of the

"• rpM ifrX-lKSd.^-— ---------------------- --------------I'* Hansom v u the nume of a . famous, good-

i i i s D A H -T MEW S,

r I .n a t io n a l W H m ilG IG(NEWS BEHIND T H E NEW S) i

5 (Oopyrliht, UcCIUrt N ewipapv e y n d to u ) !

M WASHINOTON i\$. By fUy Taekir

SLOGAN. Jiepubllcan ^ l e e k e n vtlcome U».BJscif CanmiiiM* l e ^ o l taH gnat <fu-

* pUcalea like a college fenhm an g rw u k mooey i order from bome. As a rew lt of n a i eetmtar-

ileuUilnt. they conMde U u t Uia noa t .to yam hasn’t boen «pnmg yet. ' i9t- TOhwi IMP Hme-t»-rip*|.Uiey wUl ttu i 'n^ m i f ;

office telephone wires of RepreaeaUUve Oheater , n Bolton of Ohio have been ayiteaaUeally tapped.-1 » The eavrsdropplng Is suppoaed to havi atarted uni nvm ■■ llll* Ohla RrprrsentaUfe w a i ^ « t « j » < I^ ahalwntn-nLlhtLJclnt ItoPUbllcan CmfniMVoni; I« Commltlee. Teltphone company experts a n un- I1- dentood 10 hsve etmflrmed Mr. Bolton's au- I“ pilclons, but lhe Idetitily of Uie alleged tappen I

» p tS k s n s d o iv w U ^ ^ 'if direcUy with the larger quettloo of Uw Kew !

Deal's olletrdly uiiconstltuUonal aipeets. OOP- ;

Ihelr cry ot "rally ‘round the conitltQUon.** But 1 w If they can iitik it -Allh w in-Upplng and tele- M. g ra tj^ l( l> n r Ui<-v think they dram »tl« n <r mroTTwifsm H^^rnn^raHtoveinBfr:--------------1- . I I.

CEITICAI. Pff^lrtent Roosevelt^hu a line liair for pln.iv-t Thnugh few nbU It. he stucts hll Kpeechp.i niih biblical allusions whleh touch ' a sympsthe'.v. lUoimh forgotten. chcM in lis- tenen ’ m1nri< nnil li'^rU . He tags a m easun or

u'lwi |iiu.(iKini( ijiu i i i im . "tiib rd m ■ lM!ghS5f"'pVuiiflunci’ment' irthB-w irexjim plo'of

P this forensic iiblliiy.le He <lemitr\('.- thr same won}>iklH from h ll ■ a aides. He IrfoiirnUy correcU a Cabinet member a- whenever nn n^»:Tnrrt f»pre*alon creeprtnto hi*0 reports. Tli" liV^'t victim wan Rex Tugwell. who s prides himsrir nn liLi mnr;!e with the language. :* At a rrcpnt m(-''iinir of the National Ementencv- Council. Dr. TiiKweli submitted a report In 11 which he explnlnrd tha t some of hU funda were- “encumbered." . , t - ’T h a t’s A bad word. Rax." In tem ip trt lhe , L chief. “Try wimcthlng else.’' Th e eounell m>m. _ 9 bers linmralulely brdte out with a n s h of sug-B RCsUons but none exactly suited tbe President. .

I t 'i a u fe bel, however, lh a t the word “er.* cumbered".won‘fnppenr In tho reietUemeat n - ' pott when ll is handed lo the press.

— W E x r i.iiAni.E. Demiiwi ' m i ^ im - M v s s :* Roosevelt-Talmndge vote.In Uii recent oounty “ ccDtMt In OfflruJa has upset several widely held1 economic nnil political theories. Although the ' t P ru lden fi overwhelming victory may depress ' » nptl-New De.ilfr* who bnnked on Oovemor Tal- ' > madge as a powerful nlnforcement, it also puz-, ' i zles Ui9 Whlto House. i- Mr. Rooswell defeated Uie Georgia Oovernor ' 9 40-h).i In Ihe county's one Rood>slzed ctty. and1 only 2-to-l in lho rural sections, t a this district

a t lenst his policies appealed more to imall m er- I 1 chnnts. nianufncturere and a rtiu n s Uian they 'I did to beneficiaries of AAA checks. If UiU senll- i \ menl p a n l l s in o ther sections of Uie country.e Uie pollUcal s ln lcg lsu in l>oih camp»_piay_bc ! 17 T f ih iW ^ j t e t th f lL l i a U im i u r ' ' - u . c =An6iner unexplained factor Is tS r th r c o im ty ' i has received almost no fedenrfuhds'lh Uie fohn ; . of \VPA projecls. W hal New Oeal enemies refer e to u "political subsidies'’ apparenUy failed to i « influence tho bnllotlnfc. Though surprised a t the

trcnd*.-rDH1 friends O D W atrom hi Uieory th a t ^all's well Uiat ends well.— - • !

- CHAFINQ. Inside word .a t the War^Deport- , ' menl is thnl MoJor Oeneral .Hagood wUl have

. plenty of lime to repent before he Is restored to active VTvlce., The unadverllsed explanallos It

, th a l he Is expected lo rcUre volwjtwlty If fetced '* to chafe In Idlenms for long. ‘.y

High olJleen who soldiered with mm reoU n '- - Ihat d c t f l th m e n r f t^ d u K g ^ if U qBatly criM

trentmen» lor Ihe high-ip irtud Soihb OarolhiaS, Ho loves lhe restless life o f an n ta y poat. Solv­ing .difficult technical ^ l e m s of M ganlatlon

0 and prtpanllon Is his.nobby. He detesU lhe or- .e dlnary aoclnl s t u f r o t many military centen,It never nttends teas, and parlies. Hence It U su­ia. spected lhal hs wlU quit unless Ihey give him ■a work to do.II Thoush the Wlilt« House doesn‘l appear to ,r have heard ol tho Hagood incident. Inilden u y n the order relieving him fro ra . duly was

«LDMU»hl<Mte01»mm Hi g T h ,rsl live words of the o rd e r-“By direction of

J [Uie P resldenr-m eant just what Uiey said.

U APPROPRIATION. Prtvate utlillles' nose-I- thumbing tactics have unwittingly swelled Harryy Hopkins' relief chest by $90,000,000. allhough hlaI- spending pollclea pain them almoat u much aay PDR's publlo power program,■e When Presldenl Rooaovelc first snnouneedV Uiat he hsd allotted 1100,000.000 to Morris Cooke ir for r a n i electrification, h e explained rthat pri­

vate companies had contracted to borrow 80 per. cenl ot It almost Immediately. But Mr. Cooke ], has loaned only tl.OOO.OOO-odd In more thnn .a , year ami hardly n cent has been laken by the- private coriwnUons. They didn't keep their 5 bright proml»e* to-the-Prw ldtnt7-------------------- The reason la lh a t Uielr legal idvUen coun­

seled against 11. The U wyen warned that the utlillles would enter eourt wilh soiled hands In opposing WPA' g ran u to munlelpa) plants tf their pocketa w en stuffed with Mr. Cooke * 3 per

_ cenlloaiuiot-constructlon of tnnsiglulou line*.,, Somo companlea paid higher rales for money* n th e r than borrow from Uncle 8am. So Ren's

1100,000.000 w u tu t to one-lenth lhat nmounl* and the balance was tunied over lo lhe boon-

(tosglers.

NET. Lobby-Uwyer A rthur Mullen doubled In two roles whin the BlackXommlllee came under

•s fire for selling copies of telegrams nlmed nitalnsl I* tho administration’s holding company Uw.^ As counsel for Henry L. Dohert.v^ ciiies Scr- n vice' Componj’, tho former r^ebms ',\ untlonnl o- commltteeman has nntagonlztd manOT.v,-Dcal- « ew. Ills employer has/o u g h t many Roa<e\-«Iifan 0 policies. But when Senator Blnck was assolled y- forpryinirlntosuppo#edlrprtvBtpli’prhe-cal)ed ll several Doherty snleimcn who h;i(l h r lp ^ tq « touch off the talegnphic barrage iicninsi lhe » bill.It Mr, MuUen'i cllenla promptly leiiided lhat ll Uiey had burned a ll copies of teleenmi ns soonV as Uiey were dispatched to Wnsliinston, They d gave their anaw en ao willingly and piciuresquely r ihavifBHfflW iia'If Huy had iweii h ifn,d, a h f

way, their lasUmony was dted by the inve.itl- gaton as Justlflcntlon for mnklng co;iles of nil communications on tlie a t Western Union of-

^ llces. All hands around seemed happy ut Uie re-

len a t least 1100,000 In a few yenn.

-. NOTES. Preasure from Independeni snwll deal- - e n for.paiaage of a blU rtgulaUne.cimln-slore

selling Is becoming very lUBng. . . Fnitml ,Tnde . . Commission.rccaso.nnd drain".order breaking ^ up the 8CM»*Boebuelc.Ooodyenr ttxe comblna-- llon li hailed by independents ns sm ii vlclory.

..^■Bus compeUtion wlUi railroads trig gfthaete.- by reduction o i n u paascngcr in m ntillo buses* are-put to extru expense by fedeml regulation.

. . . Now Repklni^and hla aide. Aubrey WUllama.' h avljig. broughl nboul punlih-

apendlng. V ,

I t. riHinr.*' __________ ________"H ip o l& « c a ^ from Melba.- *“Edgar' Wallace was chosen King of ScoUand

by Edward U » F ln t.’' le •The Merry 'Monarch was Old Kins Cole."------- 7A-npuhUc.la.(i plaea..w henjiobody-«u-doI: anyUitaf la privato."

lA H b l T H f l B a U Y M O H t T O

I New York Lj! Day Day

. - B y O , 0 .iM c IN T Y R B

NE WTORK. March U - J lu B y D u n n ta eould wtn in * .wilk, Uia

^ Rlalto-a W ont D naiad M to awMp-.atakag. POr a Ume BoUywoM almoit

n c m th f jU n H ld to : « a f t« r tM ter M B H H i ^ nv n iM aa cd.- I S m H B H balm leen do*

and Uiea In a GoUedata h liv r

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ew to th i habUi.IP- m e n u of hU

)ul ^ I ^ ^ ^ ^ H d a j T l n t h a C ^ le- l a l a n d

0 -O .M eln tn a ? ^ ! l S t r a t a Ine a loose filUng'hand*ma-down. his j{fs collar half open ana lecped with a ich cartleaily lied four-ln-hand. I 111. His wiip of . straggly forelock U or combed each mo.mlng by a flick of

'o f lhe d n v e rB 's e ifo fa pasnng-tTuelf WlUiout change of costume. O ut lhe I

h ll cotned/an t< entirely uptown In gu* Mr tronomlc tastes. He lunches and hls dines a t the mor?'cxpenslv8'cxfea.~ 'ho And like the fabled busman, he ge. relaxes amid clamor of the type of ley nol&y caborcU where he attraeied In h is f ln t following. Much of Dur-

ere an lt'a lUlleracy U entirely profea- ^ alonal. He U aaid to be a good talker •he and a fa ir student of world affaln.i n - _________^ _____________

Two of Ute favorite beaux of Uie top d n w er set are m to n Holden and WUllam Rhinelander Siawart. BnarUy dressed, handsome elegants g ho. fltjU M society ^ u m a ls com-

^ WOTldUngt a t hooie a t ftUm Beafih;the Long Island Hamptons or oo a

he prlvalo yacht. They were spawned CM by Um aame son of social units of i ] . varloua eras Uiat produced E. Berry a . WaU aod Frank Crownlnshleld. So-

' clal onltg. Indeed, Uiai may vanish lor wlUi .Uje-presehl e n .,nd «■ —•let Incidenlally, many wonder If Uw er- passing of M n. E. Berry Wall on ley tbo R lv len will not end Uie M^year ill- exlU of her husband. The fashion ry. pato of Jila Oay -90 day, he fiejl J k .Hew-York-becauso. of its growing

vulgarity. Kearlv all exoatrlstea who i ty T g lo n g e a - tr h ls cl ^ e imve long nn ilnco abandoned Pranoe. He is Ihp' f<r lone sentinel In a devasuUng h a w ' to of American arlstoency abroad, a

sjTqbol of the tragic consequences ia t aa ptten hefalling Uiom who aban- _ don Uieir naUve land in pique. And «■ aom eum as-ntum -kneeling........ ‘

, S ^ aeem to be doing an over- 1.^ ihe-river la u along with th a t otter ^ famous aceoulrement, the walking w aUek. Tbere a n no t enough canes QQ ;CO-Uia-avpnii«i th rw .ilay a .to JaM e ^ ■a fra io fire. Even-tbe visiting Brll- 1,1 U b 'auU ior Is ctiKless. Spats hsvel Ion been supplanted by aoth top shoes.

Sueb dandjea u Jean Patou in ParU •n and WUllam Oaxton over here hare IU- been sporting Uiem. Kj-rle BcUew, ilm a handsome dog In his dayrwns-Uie

llrs t penon I ever saw In spau, a to snowy pair which he affected a l a

lay Bllllo Burka opening night ai-the vas Empire. They so daztled Acton Div- 3jft jff^.thf.frltlr, fhat-ha-WTftfft h l s ^ of Wow about them Instead of the

show.

te . TTio most Imitated actress off rry stage, especially among boardinghis ___________ ____________________ 1aa

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m |S‘ CAPT. SHIBO NONAKA. rae of the Id Id Tokyo of February 28. U ahown r ' bride. Captain Noaaks, of the Thir le pany la Ihe occupaUon ot the eeni Df led folclde a fte r the lasorgenta sss l , • ______________r - --------------------------------------- -------------I* ecbool glrU, was an actress whose I er vogue aeemed abort o r Uwy can'l •s. find tbo proper play for her. An- — othar-raason few, her pon-appear* - if anc« may be th a t sbe la weU fixed A and doea not twed the money. I i t , speak of Hope WUUams. Her draggy, I U high tonsUsd talk , coupled wllh a t

alouchy levee swagger i r e n taken c

Iv qumted fashlooabU watoring plaaea ]II as well u Uw basement counter i ^ malda and fivo and ten liullee. Miss ) }t WUUams‘s skiwly Intoned "Ooo-oo-d ] 7 b jv -ayo r aad shlfUeaatnoeey a c rw i >. stage appealed to feminine youth i j l more U u a anything slnoe Uie days \

O enldine Pa rra r Inspired the j "gerry-flappen." ,

le -------- In Bagatelles: Oeorge Jeeael w u Ui< I u- Palm Beach crowd‘s favorite winter I n clown . . . l« o K arah, to help while I jl away tho tedium of alow oonvales- ig enoe, w i« « a play . . MarU« I la .WUchlnaM, .onf-^needlng-gafr-ln-a-i ig |hurrr, wrote and sold a poem to a i ip msgaxlne in 30 m!nu{« . . Hiflt t » Longworth was one of America's « a most accomplished am ateur violin* ( es ists . . . B ut only his cloae friends I- heard-h im p l n y . . . a i l l y DeBcck id h u a trunkful of loud Uea he‘s

fscared 'to wear . . . H arry Brans b . tlie only socialite who ‘oaa call aU

r- Uie square dances. ,;r --------- \lg She had been parked aU ei-enlng ■

wlUi a n elderly whllehead of the ; la b a n d cuff era. And as she pasnd ^ ! a group of cronies a l a night club » table 'departing she whispered: 5 s. "Lamp my Townsend plan prospect. “ la I'm no t so Idiotic!" \'0 (Copyright, 1»3«, ‘k'. MeNaughi Syndicate) • ‘

I DRIFTS CONQUERED >« OOODINO, March U — Snow v !' drllts ou t In Uie Shoesulng district s ►-inTi'e flnaUyconqngTtd fur llie f in t - t le time this week when tho ichool bus p

and maU carrier w en able to make I

If slnee Uie roads were blocked In Jan - H lg uary. • c

a t Can Be Done About-Th

W t Y I A ^ .

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he fesden of (h« bloody mUiltrr coup i>n here In a p le tnn with h ls reeent rhlrd infan try n g lm e n t- le d .h li eom- enler of the govtrement. He eenunlt- I iBrreBdervdWA') Photo.

« FINAL TRIBUTE PAID MRS. HELEN PETERSON

d BURLEY, March i f ^ 'F i n a l trlB^ I ut« wss paid the oKmory of M n . t, Helen Peterson a t the anerson U D.

S. church Monday, Bishop Short n officiating.

!s Day. By and By" and lancaU on 7 was by Melvin‘Toone. A solo, "Just * B W ea rin g for You." w u sung by d Howard Oorless.Speaken w e n CeoU

Beecher, B tri CrayUiom and Jo - h leph P. Payne wim cloelng remarka -* by the Bishop. M n . Jow ph P. Payne le u n g a solo, "Lay My Head BeneaUi

a Rose." accompanied by Mrs. C ath­erine ZUlner. pUylng the vloUn ob­

it llgntto. The quartet u n g “ Hwugh ■.! Deepening Shadows" followed by tho le benediction by P . P. Bonip. k Tho g nve was dedicated by J . F. a Morgan and Jn tem ea l.w asjn a d e .la »-U,t_Rjvw \iaaf-c*m etefyi-H eybum ,- a Pallbearen were three bro th en nnd k‘ three bro lhen-fn-law T now en were 's carried by -13 smaU gtrls under the I* dlrecUon of primary officers.Is

TO INSTALL BOILER* OOODINO, March 11 — The E r- ? nla Commons hatchcry a t WendeU “ wltl soon tnstaU a large boUer a s a

pa rt of tho rKonitructlon o f tJ ie plant, Tbo boUer from tho old ebeeao

• factorj- a t Hagerman Is being over- ! hauK'd here preparatory lo being ? InsUlied a t the hatchery. Commons . recenUy bought some addlUonal ;■ brooders and wiU enlarge his cus- " lom hatching os well as hatching

for his own and cooperaUvely owned flocks of turkej^.______ _

CLUB NAMES O m C E R S OOODINO, March 11 - O fflcen

V were electcd bj- the Ooodlng high

t prealdent. Other offleen a re Doro- a ihy BvUslzer. vlcc president; Marie

- M argaret Penn, chairman program committee.

rhat?

yotiKii m o ! 'W A IT VoiJ j

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I t 1»3S. by Tbe Nc« York Trlbuoe, l u

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Guidingr Your 1 ■ Child - ■

9T'A U O E 0LUUS8A UOBMOND

------ ----------pm iO C C C P IE D ._______xt M O S a p tty th a t wbta • bafty

U Uny th a t istlafaeUoa of bU pbyil- cal and na tarla l d m a tid s should lake u p 's o much of tho mother's

L «h« often h u no t a m ln .F BW left jttrt to en)oy hk-babybood.

Tlte average you{ig meUiir takea I henelf and her duUea very aerU I ously. a ad feeU Uiat she eam es Uto L hurdm on her ahouldowL . 'IU s point of Tlew U not nirprls- I Ing wben one consldlen ber duUes.I There a n bottles to fix. clothes to H ■ w oftrd lipe» 'to -ehaB i* -(u id -T m r-

I b S y , aho h is a house to care iot,I her Ufo U full to overflowing. Afler I a year or two of running to keep up

P to the faet th a t her baby Is gone.I and another chUd, almoat grown, h uL t^|TO^hls ^ ______________

I ited how time was flying, she oould I have managed dIfferenUy. Perhaps I tiw wouM ha iv ao^nehow/ound time | . to romp wlUi tbe baby and enjoy his I absurd anUcs.[_ Many a moth*r »«>'>» Mit .\ how fleeting b a b y h ^ Is, would • manage to -iqueew oute rew iT y-day-

a few ra ln u tu lo play.wlUi the baby. She would so onranlae her wwk th a t nothing should Interfere wtUi

"• lha haU hour a t bedtime or ta t w J '* late aftemoon when ahe made t l ^

acqualatanci of the child and let = him eome to know her, no t u a p n -

occupied adult, b u t u a laughing, rom^Rg pUy fellow,

u Tiny and unconscious os Uie baby '* seema, theie minutes do much to i - 57 w ard -ts ta b U sh ln g -* -frU n d ly -a n d -

close relationship between molher Q and child. They set the pace for fu- J l u n y ean . Surely a p ^ ec U y run

h ouse—4 machlne.llka rouUne, are ^ no t aaeai'en tlalaathU precious half^ TOn r fli e w . f rw f u i i."’ w m - 0tw s“ chlM. . - , ■

I NEW DEAL CLUB HEARS to BUHL SCHOOL DEBATERSne --------Ul BUHL. Mareh 11- T h e New Deal tl- club m et on Monday w n U ig for b- a regular weekly mecUng a t the I, lh O. O. T. hall. ’The president, H. A. ho DeNenl. presided. Musical num ben

were g ireh by Tommy Holmes, F. Kathleen Capron. l a „The.W gh school debate team un- ■n, dw-Uio ^ l r eMon of Fred Uvengy. Id debated on the question. “Resolved re THttfEi-eryone-ShouidTUve-Medieat- he Care Free of Charge." Those tAkkig

pa rt were. Norman Hyder, and W al­lace Roberts taking the aflirmatire-

. sido~aad-B«lip Miller ln d Bnssfll - J . SmaUey the negaUve.•U - The dccb lon-w aa-g tvnrtO -lhclfr-\ flrmaUve aide. Uw audlenc« doing M Ibe voting, and acUng u Judgea. ae

f: TRAFFIC OF LIQUOR 55----- TOPIC FOR.W.C.T.U. ,a l . -------- >s- BUHL. M arch 11 - Tlie W.C,T.U. lg m et a t the hom« of M n . L E. Rob- :d erU ta Uie McCoUum addition on

Tuesday aftemoon wIUj M n. W. M.McCauley assisting^___

R e v T E rR rB errc O T d ifc le d -U is - „ devollonaU nnd Mrs. H. S. Piper Jh l-resented a prognm on T h e Ef- j . fecia Of the Uquor Traffic." Mra.

° ^ W l'Hum Pin^r >'*ad0. p a p en «m the sl»b)ect. RoU call was ^ ahsweredbyeaehmem berwiUi com- ^ manta nn tha llgunr.cnnUnl., m M n . P . E. BarUett, president of

Uie club, w u present to preaide a t Uie meeUng having been away for

= he r healUi for Uio p u t threo

At the close of the aftemoon ths hostesses served refraihmenla.

PIONEER RESIDENTOF HAGERMAN DIES

•OOODINO, March 11 — Word of— th e -d ealh -o f- anbU w r-p loneer-of-

Hagerman valley w u received here by M n . Everett Bevlngton of the TulUo neighborhood Uiis week. M n. Florence McKnlght, grandmoUter of Mre. Bevlngton and one of the f ln t

— realdaQts-of Hagerman valley, died a t the home of her son. Charle* E. Jenklni. a t Independence. Missouri. Mareh fi.

She hos made her home wilh her aon fo; the past ten yenrs and has ap en t'h e r last yenrS In blindness. Sho WM sa yean of age, Mr. Mc­K nlght and sewn children hnd pro- ccdcd her In dealh. Charle* Jenkins being the only near rclailvc sur­viving. Ornndchlldrcn liicliidc C^dl

Condlt and M r* PJaok DlJkvrson of HageTman.

AX BORLEY HOSPITAL BO RLW , Mareh IJ — Mra. Lude

A ndenon la a paUent a l the Cot* U te hosplul.

Edith Della Parks underwent an appendectomy a t the ColUge h « -

• Mra. PraoM*' Panons was dia-• charged frem the C o lU r hosplUl

Mra. Edith Kossman

submlltM to aurgery *;^*day and is reported resUng *a^ly- ^

Tho condlUon of Helen AUen re­mains the same, a number of phy- “ e ^ s in eonsultaUon atlll holding hopea for her recovery, 11 wn/i re­ported Wednesday.

OPENS SHOE SHOP-------- OOO PWO.- Maw h-ll—. ettnoe. for nine years operator of• a aho« rtpalr ahop in Twin FaUs.

h u moved bis equipment here and— yiu loon tipfn * In th f ffniifh

Iirvlee station building.

________ R E P R E SE N T -C O O D IN a.,:^ ,__ OOODINO. March n — A team

' represent Ooodlng a l the commer- ' ' clal contest a l Shoshone. April 9«.

The contealanu will be plckad frem tbe flrat and second j t a r c laues ii

o a U'plng, aiiorthand and bookkeeping. ’

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JEROME. M irohSpurgeon. M, died * t her home V«Aoutb or Jerome. 8und»y e»enM . • -

Sbo is iun lved by ber h t u ^ d D iP r«a» -«pu r*eoa ron»“ »»n '-® “ "Bpenocr, O rw*. *nd ihrc« idM itbU n, Mrs. Ann* Poc** jea U llo, Mr*. Ellen Mj-er». O rjce. mo

«nd Mw. Qr«c< toog . B t to r . , x a

N o b o d y rerta « t»» WUey tune- ject a l hoax , and Inlernent wUl bo to N f tb e Jerocoo cemeleiT~^ ^ ^

r u a t r a l . . i c a l ^ » .Vu. -rrt Thuraday a t tiro o'cloct « , u w 'M CItflsUan chUTpb with Mr*. J . S . tv ' Deem oftlclatln*. The ehUdren have /j

- • IH tf r iw l- tn J w m t o .Uir Mrr-i n t; Meet. • -________

C O M M in E E M E N N A M E D S H T T n W M S a b S B S I Q N Ml

~ ff itm n g ~ « rtlro ■ Rtoriantfled-UIXSr ^ cJ.urcb. MotiJUy eveftln*. 1,1

In Uw biultteas meellng M n . w .E. Pim « * u eleeled chalrmftn qt Uw flnMco commlltee and Alben Hoffman, chairman of Uio wclul ‘m m m lttf e ._____________________ _

PoUowlng Uio biulntis meeUnj, -Scnater-W Ullam 'O launer-Bpoke-on f

tho ToKiuesd plan. A (h o n pro* gram wm f h w wlth-muatc-lunf ,,, uhcd by the To«-nwnd band: read-

^lns. M r#. W. E. m e ; iw m . Mra.. CeUuuuv Jacobson: u ttc le , ^ n . . . .

Wesley Dennis, and a vocal solo, iYanH Hensley. . , ^ ,

Tho n?xl mecling wUl bo a l Iho > Reorganized LD.S. churcb, March 23. ■ I wll

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>«CASH SEEKS DAMAGES Ml L 0 6 A N Q E iiS . March 11 tJiy-A ■'“i

*301,538 damaec ault was lUcd today ugalnst Transcontinental and Wes- ^ tc m Alf, Inc.. by C. Richard Wai- ^

- JU f^ - in -U w Mny, IBJS, airplane crash In which U. 8 . Senator Bron* f.. son Cutting ond otherv were Ulled.

Walloco chorgwl the plane w m , negligently operated.

A SlmUar sull was filed recently , ‘ b j anoiher injury vlcilm. Utsiry T . tiharp. He asked Iil9,018 Oamuges. ^

Tlie plane craslKd near Allnnut. MUsourl. ji{,

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W rA RKStGNS rO S iriO N Fc WASHINGTON, March U lA'I ~ Cl

-HarTT-LT-Hopttn^TTrorto ' -pros r t g St - a QmuUalratorroaH -IoOay Itub trt Hr -Wi-HinelUcyr-dircetor-of-W PA-TcstonTee-iiiuipbcr flvc,-WiUi.liea<lquurlcr*-.at In: S a il U k o Clly, Ulali, had resigned He

-becausc of 111 Itealili and a desire to rcenler private business.

Hopkins' said C. Jacobson, dl- - f « t o f - ^ - i a b o :— rdstlons—fo r~ tn (r^ f '

dJstrici' officc. hud been appointed ' 8“ Uineiacys sucerssor, clfectlvc lm- mediately.

D isinci tlvu cmlinicei Ul•it^, W- ,, aska, Arlwna'. Colorador California. J. Idaho, MoiiiAiiu. Nevada, New Mex- Jco, Oregon. Wyonung und ihu ,, HuwalUii Islands. .

B O r CONFESSES SHOOTING ‘BROTHER AND SISTER ^

DUBUQUE, lown, March U iT Pollco Cap;ain Jolui Detrebery suld i iod jiy~notiiicy~paceriiircw ifcs5«r 7 ^ sliootlng his broUicr, Ogacii, m, and his sb tcr. Thyrai, 11, u i ttielr farm home near Independence last nignt. ,^3

Captain Detrcbery said tlic ooy I a-i rciuKU to cxpiAUi wliai prompted his act. . by

RUSSIAN COaUlU.MSTS \ noOUST, REi’KIMANU EDITOR | R4

LENINORAD, U SSJt,, March 111 tei ('V;—THo Communlsi party toduy r c - 11» moved and puollcly reprimanded M. P« Iklltsky as editor of ihe Comimmlji ^ parly newsiwiwr, LeiUngrnd Pmvda, for tho frequent publication ot al- S legedly unrerlflcd /eports which It l i claimed mlsrepreseiited facts In foreign news. j fc

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BIttTJIDAY MO>:OR *~~OCCUI’ISS INTEREST I Mr

Th# Pocigo Camp Flr* Group mel tm yesterday ofumoon a t U glon Me* wa morlal IUU (or a short buslnea co »««loo,-,PlMii wem_madB lo r _ a _ i councU fire. A birthday honor pro- ject WM UnderUken by the group, m i Ncoma U rrlck will be hoaUsa to me the group a l lhe nexl meellng. by

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Tho Twin PaUs Duslnau Unlver- Gu »ity tuiHitit fflTiilir r*al«r» . Phillip Mutch, Mlss ltochelj '

and their gucita attended a danco' last evening a t RadloUDd buflet. Mlsa Helen Assendrup. president of ‘ tno m a e n i May:~MUs U arjorio Cnin. soclsl chairman, arul M lu Lo- ^

social choir-

•nnigemeolj. Punch was served throughout the evening. JJJj

IR Ish PHOGKAM . I “ *I'Hh'SESTEl) AT CIMU

Tlie Qood Win m .h niM v . t . r - S W y attemoon a t Uib homo of M n. aiiK - I L .CfllT,.nln»l»«in mii.mlv»r»-«nri “ lour guests being prcK nt. Plans were made for the annual birthday ^ dinner to be held Wednesday eve- nlng. March eighteenth, a t seven o'«lock-at-Uio Odd-F«Uows-Hali-ln* stead 0! March nlrtcteenili aa pre- vlously announced. Mrt. Doris Bush,

I a former member, who has returned m from Callfomla, was re-lnsCated. ... Mrs. D. V. Kinder furnished Uie p ,

I wlilto elrptiant which was won by Mrs.-AI H n fk r r . -------— ----------- ‘ -

Mrs. Hocker, and Included Irish JtJokes and stunt* by the members. .»/.I 'lie hostess sch'cd refreshments, ‘Assisted by Mesdames L. L. Walker, m(B. R. Armenl and James Person- nc,eUe.,QUMU-»crc.McidamB«..May m ,Eggleston ond W, S .^ a lk c r . to

US’ITY CLuE ' • PaELECTS OyyiCERS rel

Unity Cltib members electcd offl- neccrs following a pot-luck luncheon ho 111 the home of M n. H. E. Bailey yeslerday afternoon. Mrs. R. A.Armstrong was electcd president: „lMrs. A. D. Sherlock, vice president; ‘ ‘ Mrs. Waller Fender, sccreUiry: Mrs.O nllle Gutfey, treasurer; Mrs. Ray ««Shepherd and Mrs. Frank Holman, »Federation delegates, and Mrs. " Charles Kevan and Mrs. .WalterStiver, alternates; Mrs.-Titflrtju-ftna *« .Mra, Ftnritr-lm toH ed-tlwnew ly cK■ectcd-offlcctsr-MrjnJiIrlyn“ iilVlng ht Insiructlon on Uie duties ot club ol-Ilcers. £,i

Mrs. Bernard Mariyn ond Mrs. MIrvin Ncf;:i#r were gucsti of the _club. Tlie meeting was c a l lc d to r ,

rLortler-by-MrsrChnrtCirKcvanrwIio mI ! gave the Fcdcrotlou report. Roll caU „, rcsiwnifs were tho -^QuallflcaUons s«

ol 4 Good Officer."

n . AS'n M. c u m • V,; ESTEUTMSEO AT CAIIIJS___ ^; Mrs. John Leber was hostess to B

the H. and M. Bridge Club Tues- pi day evening a t her homo on Blue Jt Lake Boulevard North. Miss Flortneo w. Schulli won Uie prlte for high K

; Ncorc. Miss Myrtle Nelson ond Mlsa sa Helen Warner were guesu. Mrs. H. tli

L J*.-Hlll.-moUicr-of-Mrs.-LoU«r,-n»- -lr Rlstcd the hostess In sen'lng re- fr

' freshmenU.

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An Irish program was presented by members ot the M. S . and r •'*

\ noon a t Uie home of Mrs. Dillard «. I Requa.. twenty-lwo members a t- S 1 tending. Mrs. Horry Bmnilon woa I !

. | l n charge of the progmm. Mrs. P;

. Pearl Jonts read 0 paper on “Tlic f,, , Patron Saint of Ireland and Why_ Wc O b«r\c fit. Potrlck's Day." Mrs. .., O ran t Janes gave a reading, ‘•The

Housewife's Lament." Mr*. C. B ; Lindsey.andMra. c . W. Orlgifs-won

prizes In a c0nlc.1t. "The Rco.wn tli to r. Green," Mr*. Ruth Jones apd

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dny, or toto C5bk* K6nie from ^Khool, U)it wc jhow you thte “im arl-d rslgn -.fo r.- younmwrft-flt -two-to-ten. who, In tu n , behcvu In I!cosy, all-day comfort. Bclit;js, H ODd wlUi snug panties beneath, llallows youngsters maximum com- b<fort a t minimum coal to mother, olfor auch a frock may bc made at i’’homo In just a few hours' time. C

' and U ' unituc&i lAtwear, youll iind a llme-savlnR >>'fcoture ._ln cutUng— jtik M -a n d “s > c m In one, an operation cleurly H

- ^ a c r ib td in the Anni> “ oy-atcp sewing Instmcllwis whichaccompany Uw pattern. Gingham. T broadcloth, crash or pcrcalo are casy-lo-rub fabrics.

I r t te m 26B3 Is available In slr^s Io- . 1 0. B and 10, s i t e 6 lakes « - .5 yftnis 36 Inch fabric,

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I Mrs. Fred Hudson were n p ta ln T o f pntbo "IrlUi P o u to ’ conteat which -WM *on by Mrs. Hudson'* group. »n Community slngmg followed. .

nufing.Uin hiiilnais tttiloO plins ^were made to glve- a ihow fr and m .MW for a needy family a t tha next ,meeting. RarrcshmenU wrr« sened ‘by Un. Vcrno Jordon,-M ra. lU rry ?!! Brandon aiid ..M n^PciiL jQ n6LJnitW en tS onniird -T erfen im ^la-w ere 7 ^In keeping with SU Potrtck-i Day. “GumK were Mrs. Robinson, Mn, “ *

rOU.VGE/l .MUSIC/A\S rt,APPEAU O.V PHOG/iAU .

A a y lng on the progrom of Uie c l

Uie studio of Mrs. EfIle Rlherd I f Hmton were members of the Schu- ^i, m snn-m d-D ofthovcirciiiB raa wcU ca T innembfrnji-tiKniM t-M uKTXmT aid and Robert Nellson, Earl Hayei and ' Georgo Pickett, mem ben of -

. Uio Schumann Club, played in el|h l-hand selection, -School Flag." Lcste^ Gardner, member of the.^ _ WBUMllin Club, played "Robin W Sing hi the Tree Top." Earl Hayes, rtprtscntlng-thB-BMUiovcn-ClQbrplayed "To Uic Rising Sun," by ' TJygue Torjusiien, Carl Boyd gare a u lk on tliS history of Uio piano. "Song Without Words," by I'chsl- tow sky rw nn ilB yud -b i^^y iieT lo r wr man, Martin Bmlth played “Tlie Morch From the Second Hungarian Rhapsody." by LLszt. Hugh Joslyn Kl accompanied by Mrs. Margaret Peck. pl»)ed a inim pet solo. "WU- n» •o»L?'*??«.-l.by >'rank Simon. . Mi

jc;sr.A ..\n:iiE a J i i ~ ^MEETS hVIl I'I.W qilLE - J

Tho Jutt-A-Mcre Plnochlc Club met a t the homo of Mrs. Paul Well- = ner this week, high score going to _ Mrs. Howaiil Oliei ltick. seiu n j liljh to M n. Jiick Skeen nnd tmvelliig p rl« 10 Mrs, Bert Carlson. Tho St. P a ir ltt motif wns carried oul hi refreshmen'.s and decorollons. Tlic next meeting will bc held a t ilic home ol Mn. Harold Deogle,

KOVAI<.\ r .n o u p MAKES PLASS Foil COVSCtL FlllE

Plans lor a council fire to be held next Wednesday were discussed a t a meetlMB of the Koyaka Comp Plre Group yeaterdsy afternoon a t

! Uie home of Mrs. Gasacr. Soiiks I were-suiig-niid-parts-were-aaslgned,- , J td rM lmicii;s ..wcro-M w « d -b y -U>«- f hojtess'arihfi closc o r ilic meeting.

LUCKY TlVELVE-a.UB '. .\IEETS FOU PISOCHLE

_ M rs . George Hcnnrlclu-Mra^S. E.> £rUm otc,-M £s^.-CT-Huffm an'afld> Mrs. A. L. Bevercombe were hosl-> esses to the Lucky Twelve Club I Saturday evening. Husbands ol the

nieniberx were honored guests. Tlie ja tiy was held Rt llw horae ot Mr. and Mra. Bevercombe, six tables

- being nl play. Mrs. Allcc Btaais and> B. C. Hutfman wlnnlnif high scort• prUes and M n ..P . Knudson and ; Jack \Vlnklc low. A. L. Bevereombc ] won the traveling prize. Mrs. Ida I Knudson and Lavemo Hennrlch I sang tcvcrol songs, accompanied al . the piano by Mrs. Hennrlch. An

■lrUli-Uicmo-wa»-fcatured-ln-the-re'. freshmenta and decoraUons.

THAU A C U ’ltMAKES PAllTY PLAiSS________ ,

' .Mrs. Phll Cargill yesterday after-• ■iiiwnr-.Mrs-QrTlllg-QniT ■T ^ b U c liuiiiuUona in Idaho." ilrs.‘ Gray received tho whlu> elephanU ' Tlic club made arrongcmenta for a party to bc held n t iho homo of

• Mrs. Alphle DeAtley Friday, March■ thirteenth.

: MEXTOn CI.VII PLAS'S■ PARTY FOR PRESIDENTS1 Mrs. Nell McKay was hostess lo, Uie'Mcntor Club Wednesday after-j noon, twelve members responding

to roll call with current eventa con-L jjinilng—iorelgn—counlrJesr-Phini

were mads to entertain tho presi­dents of Uie Federation NUrcb twcnty.fltUi a t the homo of Mrs.C. U SmlUL 'M rs. Mcrlo Beckley was elected to membership. Mrs. A.T. Coiner was o guesl ot the club Tb« while clepliant was won by Mrs. Thomas Bucklln.

• A c r rv iT iE S p l a h s e dUY CAMP FIRE GROUP

Tllllcum Camp Flro Oroup. meel- hiB yeslerday afternoon o t (be home of Betty Babcock, mado plans to hold 0 fnagatlne acavenger hS ii a t a dalo In Uie near future, and also planned lo have a picnic nexl

, Sunday in Rock Creek canyon, lI -Uie.»caUier-pennlUr»-luncheon-w, be served a l noon. Tlie hosteu ter- J ved rcfrcsluncnis...............................

1 I kB.WT nRlDE ,, IIOSOKED AT SHOWER I Tlilrty-four members and nelah-. borJ allendcd.0 .shower a t Ihe home.. of Mn. C. A. Rutherford 'niesday t evening In honor of Mrs. Howard

Cook, a nleco of Mr. RuUierfnrri7 ^ hi7-v a r '- re « ia iV '" n u n ltd .J honoree received a number of at- 5 uaeilvo gifts. A color-scbcme of,, rrd and whlto was carricd oul In 1 the decoratlona and refreshmeni.t

' TIIIIEE ADDRESS 5 SCIIHES' ASSOCIATIOS

Dt. Alau H art, SeatUo, tubcreu- , lojls spcclallsl; H. R. G rant, m n -s MnllnK the Plrst Federal Savings and

Lojii Asjoclauon. an d -J . M, Palian of Ihe MetropoUUn U fe insurance Coiniwny. addressed tho -Fln t Dls-

J Ing last evening a t tlie .hom e of J Mrs. A lly iru inga . Miss Margaret r. Thomos, field nurso for Uio K , A|itl^Tuberculosls_At.^j,^llon - ^, a guest. 7k Al the conclusion of Dr. Hart'*“ nddrea. a round-Uble discussion• on-tuberculosU-took-.ploct!.-During. tho busineaa sc^ipn orningcmcnU• ivctfi m a t^ T o T 1 post-U nU n dance ! L° “ Mn . n ich tra• , .*** oppolnted chairman,

p r h«stf!j. afilsted by Mrs. G. C,Lm Ua«£}.„Kryc(L_tfiIrcshni»nu.--------

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Mrs. Samuel Brown Plshw celebrat­ed their BoWen wedding annlvenary Al a t.thc lr.hom e.h«rt_aund»yJn_P“ . , prwence of friends and reUlivea. o!

Tbelr •children presented_,them mwith a radla and many oUwr gift*. pJand a lurkey dinner w u « n r ^ . A “ ireddliik u Lb was •e rr e d 'a t^ ta b le r —oenlervd wltb fWMt peot. ■

In the erenlng Mr. and Mr*. Jo- seph P. Paype of Burley sang th rte jurobera. ■ • ■'

ho In I»r4 from Missouri. Tlwy p<were married March 8. 18M. They ahave eight children. 3« grondchll- nrdren and aeveo great grandehllaren7 Io

^trs, A. . Collin# of W e u n . K an- Pi sas; W. O. PUher. Clyde Ftshcr ond Charlie FUher. all of ^leybum; Earl at m i t r in a -a w TA na ur-Rnmgriw th ' tn of Jerome, and Mrs. Tom McDon- gi aid. Edtn ._A -son„.nay--Piiher of. _

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miTi ihU afternoon o t 2;30 o'clock a t Ihc Legion Memorial hall. H arry ' Benoit will be tho guest speaker. AU . wnrnen-ofthe-porU h-aro-lnrtted-to attend. s

RIVKRVIEW SOCIAL ?Th\.« Rlvervlew Social club will

n itt l 'th ls afternoon a t the home of Mra. Hamby.

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R ^ w r t luncheon a l the boa* of 7 Mrs. Ivan Uneoln. . I

On arcount of change o t1)law th e •S t . Pauickn day card party lo Riven by the Supreme Fow st Wood- tn m Cswir, the m tr tn t 0* Tutaday. March 17, s iu be held in th e Ko»-erson h o i f i . ________ __

APPKAU VT ,\S S P lB L r ' «i Membrt, ,,| the CaldWtU College

o r iili ilu . Kle,- Club wUl presenl a “ musical a\«-nibly for T w in Falla gi H igh ' sriio,.r:*Tu({chU ' a n r o 'c ioo r a: thU moriiii;i:.

l o c a l GROUP s p o n s o r ' “

f q l t h w s l e c t u r e ;

peraoM' 'inrmra on OTwnUatlOT-*t ^ a mcftliu' i.L>i evening to sponsor ”

lorm.T ao.'i,iiij.i candidate for prea- ^

FolU iirxt Ajttll 20. ”W- c. D.1VU was elecKtl chairm an, -

ond Wi:ii.i;ii A. Babcock. Jr.. te c r t- ■ ury -irf .\:iu rr of llie"s^3hsoHnB o r- gOill.'Aiinn. • . -Au.M l..-r-tnffl!ng-o(;the c o m m ^ -

a t 8 I'- III. and all Interested per- d sons ;ui united to illend . 11 vaa L o n n ' b .

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U te 'o f M iZ ^A m e^a'lttrstod, In - 1 TOlvliis i.-.nii'iicc property on Sev- j en th a iv iu r iiorUi which A. O. .L a llu m -iu rd ta se d -fro m -b er-su r- .

A rrL E WOOD ITalif a whole Irte frw or we

puU ulumps for lOo and 15e

fhone 0Z32J1!

Is The I

1 =Purchase Price Any New

iCTRIC\NGE

A C T N O W . T h i s

S p e c i a l O f f e r l a

F o r a L i m i t e d

^ T i m e O n l y ■ . ■

I t N o m a tte r w h a t k in— ^ now usiiiB— rO R ardicua 0 - I w - I t h a a a cookInK s u r fa c e

— ^w c~w iir«U ow ''J2n;6o-for ncw e lcc trlc ro n R c . N o 1 dny to p re p a re c im Jiffor h c rs c tf fro m old-fash ioD i

_ _ - « = ^ _ _

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ARCH 12,1038

SFICilMEfl J PDiEiirayscsiis'

BURLrv, March ll-E xploslon ot seven cmis of bUck blasUng powder and f<im;ilfic flMtnictlon of an au- | loi.iotillr, hulifir tr a f f i r o n Albion gradp w m lim t of here late UiH a fte rn o o n ................. .................

Simon Kinney, foreman ot a Bii r ^ify niKin a y -d& l f I a ~ ? ^ '~ ^ turned to Albion grade where eon-j StrucUon uork is uii(Ict_wni'.Jroiii Burley s t fo.ir o'clock thla afternoon. I

blsck blMtlnr'im»^de(^'an^*^u*'hri^ removed one of the cana It lgtilie<l | from nn unknown cause, seltlng.i

exploded-dcsiroylng - th o -o a r-K ln - ney was uninjured.

HarMail, filed In the probato '.. comt-lu:re-yesterday. Mrs.-Harsta<l-- . died Anrll 4 IMfl atlll rir

died la.‘t Aueusl 10. Petitioner A. O.I LaUi;im Ls, represented In the pro-

bale iirocwliiiRS by Harry Benoit.' Twin I-'alls attorney. Named i>* sp-'. p ralvR %ttr H. R. Grant. J. O .!

: TOrni'lii.'riUil'A. u ; IV'noli;---------- 1

1 HELPS AVOID 1 H^ANY COLDS

Especially dctignrd

R ^ ^ 1 ^ 1 upper throat, whcic .n M U m o it co lds s ta rt.V Used in time, helps

' ' . - J —. ' prevenlmanycold*.

VICKS Va t r o RoT

Most Uld e ^ f lA

or Your Old Cook Stove I

k ind o r tj-pe o f cook s to r e y o u 'a i s d r i t s a g e o r c o n d i l io n ^ s o i o i i ^ ■ce.and e p o rm n n e n tly -a tta c h e d ov* fOR‘It" o > rt lic p u rch n a e p r lc c o f a r 0 h o u se w ife w ho h a s th r e e m e a ls fo rd to .pfisii th is o p p o r tu n ity to f n oDed c o o k in e m c t h o d s _ _ —

H - E n j o i____ ___________ — — . .Mlcctrlo -C

A n e le c tr ic rn o r sm o k e . N t a g re e a b le ode o m ic a l . Reaii]

T a k V a d n_________ _— t he b e a u tifu l

a iF ^ la y T D f ^

•I

K iL tf m rs -A N D m r . a RIFLE:"Cete., 'U are}i i t ' u t .

Uoyd Cotton, SO, ahot and Uiied h ll ^ IS-year-eid wife. Mabel, here today ^ and then iho l hlmsetf as' lUa wUe's sUter watched In horror.

No reason was given for Colton's scuon. Dr, Hopkins said.

. -------- ------------------- Ic,G IP I FOR QUINTI'PLETS to

CALLANDER. Ont*-MarcJi It U l hi —The Dlonno qulnlupteta received l« a St. Patrick's day prcjcnt today. In

Calling Allwho would like to see tho <

_ ;.Jarm lnB .w lth.U ic,O H LY .'n _ BURN LOW COST FUELS

I TRAC D fM O N SII THURSDAY,

Ohien Scchler Farm.

W est o f Southwei Come and see tho NEW Two. PurpOM Tmctor. See It worl day conditions. See why It Every Form Need!

"Home of Jehn

nusual (_—=Lonq=J

m J

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IK 08 ' 'o v e n ----------------------- ---------’"an y , 7 " “alA a free

)y Miracle ClK'on.r ig h tfj i lly..callf i

s ranRf cooks a.i Jf liy matclc. There No blackcned pan bottom s. No g

odors, Klcclric Cookerj- is clean, c aiilts iii’c (ilways certa in . ,

d\Tm'tiiKC of th ir .H p caa r6 fre r> t dt iful .moilHs in H qlpolnt and Weal Iward )o'iir«ldTOTlnitovc-for-a-Kl AV!

A T Y O U R y S E H V I t

. M O B ' F T W l ^

= = = = = = = = = » = = = = > i la wetk ahead of tto e . r - ' ' —

Brlgld U eo n iti. A maeler. P wiu . 'w» paulcle, County DowB,.lrdand, amtv,Uie flva UUle Freoeh-Caaadlaa tM i 'V ? flvs bundles ol real Irld i s h a o ro c ^

ic e tOCXB QUAT 1AIX» ' fCHICAGO. M a ^ 11 (ff) — Deep '

Ice barrien locked the Great t« lu e todijf In a giip' th a t Ibreatened to hold back -lake .ih lpp ing_* t-lels t two weeka beyond Um normal opeD- ing season. j

FFarmers!10 dlallnci advanUgea of power_Tractor_eapecloU y.deslgned:to__.__LS . . . There WIU Be a . . . . ___

CTORT R A T tO R -[ARCH 1 2 -2 P; M.. 1 miles South. 2 miles vest Corner of Flier wo-cyllnder John Deere Oeneral rork under pracllcol and every- It Is tho best Tractor for your

i ’ M. C O .^ -

Otterjm fe= =

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^ o i j k e r y ---------

re are no Homes, fum ei - I grease, grim e or tii»- , convenient and econ*

once. Come In and'BC* estinghouse ranges on -g lp a m ln rn e w -e le c tr l r - r :^ — “

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' S T R O n U t W» UniUnc to ~ " M h a aM tlu itil iew b B rd ro ed titr ..

m U to Um itrmac* 7M0C B>M *ii* llh «mv frora n«r. Rha mw

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= = = H £ i S £ r S l S W « e T t l W t w m m tn b tr f«<i>cr - « k « i t l »n.Ui« t to i ih inn jfc«_

'imM nriH i«d L u n la n rciM pr**

- M « lu4 h u n t ilie roDiid tha t h tr ^ . ■ A n t En» h i4 U kn M * m a

- , BUek M » botrdrr, ftnfl M o m a

ITRST MEAL ' Irit Qimi beiMir teroM tbe honey* ccob eouoterpvit, tick irlth u h tm *

^ 'H n m . All Iwi iiijety *oi bw v tty 9 m gont. TO t«U th ln r to « n u n who would be llrlnff In tlw homei

■Ttw my; thing I h « w r «he h ilf •obbrt!. “P r tv iey r T

Tlwre n-wn't much of tha t m n a t the raomtfnt. Aunt Blla clicked l l» door open. "Buypefs retay, darUnf.'" ahe said.

Irlt M t up aod bruAhed tx r hair. •A ost d a . what made you U k t a

MUl Lannlng looked iKirprlAed. *Whr. darlingl J t will more than

pay for the Uble."--------- T d rtin s r no ; h iw a thing to ea t

• than lomttjodr round th* house all

“You're wrong, my dear." aald V iu EUa siOdljr-her Inrartable re* piT td I r t r t p rrte s ti

MUa S la v-aa imall and thin, wllb unlldilr*oolled Iron-gray hair ■Od intenaely bright rtiUeia darfc eyea. sne waa oitai«a U E Jie tl n n ' iaihlonablo dark wool dtcts with a «hlt« apton to keep 11 clean.

Al abe atood. ber eyea and handa toored. reaUau: but apMluaUTahe

____ wai ImtnnrahWi.Thn gnil nn hec.>l-- ta r.,to w te n aha i«ertlleodber«lf.

and orerybody within reach, daily and b o u ^ . had been her btother Uwrenee, IrU'a handnon gentle

-obUrtoua father. When you hare Ured under auch a retim i a ll your Ute you accept it. But Irta w u be* jrond henelf tonight.

"ftippoaing I am young.'* abe etled. atm wtth flro, > h a t haa th a t to do w ith a faoarder'i being a

. .aiiUance?"‘'When you're olderiV u ld Aunt

XOa, Itm w ith UndMai, ‘7ou'U find____ that-ona-doea what.ooe.murt.'mot

w hat oae wlahea." ■ — ‘■YouTe-ttkIng away u ie laH

------ Ihtof-that-m ado Jlfe.worth U rtagl"■ Iria aet erect tn the tnliiah of'O w

counterpane.

■ - --ru a ..i rh a t poaaaaea you? Would , TOU tak* th a money fn m your

f t tb e r t memorial for your aeUlib ptaaanrca? D o n t you know th a t en* dewing one room in the town a u * •turn tor hU permaoeat eihlhU wlU ta te a ll we ean aare for (wo yetre?

• T m hurtiu> d .titon libed .atjouu t} ti. lahnen.” ta ld Aunt B la.

Then ahe patted IrU'a ahooldtr.____rw thew l anything in a y eloaet

you can use te make orer for Kath*. •rioe’a Ua, dear, you m u it take it."

r i m the heard lome^ocneaUe aoUe ,and ecurrled away.’ '

d id no t aeem atrang* to her; ahe' 1>M alwaya Ured w ith I t Freaently abe roie aod dreaied. Thai* w ain t much ^ c w ld do: iha p u t o a an

ahabby iu tb* other, b u t setMng off

— IW BOW in m u y tn m m i m w.4he went teluclantly down to the

dlalng room. Her un tie and Morgan— were tbera before her:

' The dining room had been a atate* Iy place; the moth*eaten deer heada, the enonnoua cniraTlng*, the thick

. f a M carpet, an Empire museum piece o t a aid^hoard.- an aald lh a t 60 did the fUh and game plcturea o t a departed day, brIghUy dead in their oral frame*, aod the p o r tn il o( an unmUtakahle a n lg a n t Laa* Dlag in the robea of a aupiem*

------ Ceutt-jud*o.oLM»31»M'*'The priee o t tha t pIcturerM oiait

mused ((or h e came o t u u n d com- merelal itock on one aide), would

' certainly n in to new carpet* and wallpaper for tbo whole houee, not

__ io aptak of nem ctothea for the poorUd. Well, m r y b o ^ ' io (heir taate. He hoped th e food weuld be good.

I t was. IrU ik-alt«d on tbe table, altering prorocatlTCly from a (lu&h-

' ed silence to (tuliea ot garety. Mor- g tn «-ai a lltlle a n n o ^ •> gLrU. eTeh"Serl And her occasional looks made him think sho wasn’t much more pliiued ttian he.__Butjhe Ubte-Uak was dellghttiil,

had apparenUy b m g h l'll t ____booka.that.a Bmall.Income.aUQnd.

H O M E S E E K E R S

: 3 5 , 0 0 0 A C R E S _

s a l e u n d e r V a l e -

O w y h e e G o v c r n -

— i n e i i l P r u j m ; U —

n e w s e l l i n g f o r

$ 5 t o $ 1 5 P E R a c r e

■ Deep'soil. Ample w a­te r. Long KTOwlnR r e a B o n . N o rock.

— cHmaje. Good

and n a r k e tk F or -• - - - fu rth er-jn fo rm atio n

y A L E . O W Y H E E

L A N D____c c v m t f p iM r P x T r r

.................ASSOCIATION• N yaw , O re. Vafe, O re.

W MT w t ererythlng cbe from tlie Jl- " brary; MUi B la w u gtnuluely

musleal and artUUe; Mr. U nnlng ^ had a alow dUeunlve iray lh a l r t teolc* :n m tunt to lime Into ironJD ^ wit. and a nw orlcal hobby or two. ^ _T H. i n - ^ d oiit nt Ihe talk

-Uk* a highly educated » re f^ “ ^ Morgan told hlmselt. Talk ot d e J - 9omoey, of Peacock. oJ ilie tildden J . liKtory of Mary Q'lecn of 5coU, of ^ baek-CTunUy fftlkiw r flt Z men'a plans and literary more* u , menta, w tn t lUhlly round tlw uble., n w at not pedantic, li «ss u lted— T U tm m alH ftM itttt-sllin lfin ii,. U

»aa-M orjan 'a first dLsctivety lh a l— luemtcHoiiny-tiit-CTuid-be-giy;—

uncle William awept him ofr en* Joyably for further talk a t Ihe

I meal's end. IrU piled pUtes .on a iray and canted inem to ^ix puv on

‘" J the wooden dnUnboard of tJie old ixensink.

sMd « o i^ y . w itlng i 'r t a p ra i ^ from behind the door,

-Are you chilly, desr?- said her auQt K ^llously , from wticre she knell putting away food fn (he high yellow wooden Icebo*. “Or are you stm upset about Katherlse OUrer^

Wacksmlttu tJw U nnln^ i U«e ns* " tertatolng Waahlngton s $Mt. Stie

ought to be glad to h a rt you come in a waterproof.-'

““ •'Balncoat. And nobody remem* 6ers those th ln n DOW. ! «Uh I had some of tho money they ipenl oa Oeneral W aihlngtonf

, "Darling, you aren't yourKif. iV; Now-wa^h--your handa and put

glj'cwtne on them, and go in and

^ Black. Show him your tather'i ‘ * atudlo."

Sbs w ent obediently. And ahe ^ found to her dismay that Morgan ^ BUck waa for._aome rtaion Just

i)u a n i i" ttn ." u u .w ii Juui.WUllam m u lt hare been showing

JZ him U » hyachJlha. Oh, by whst erll |t: chanee was -h9 a ln y s to overhear ^ her private affairs?

Nerertheleas. ahe cane out, and ^ aald. sUtfly bu t politely. *My aunt

aays ahe would Uke me to show you w my fa ther^ studio.'*^ Morgan assented wltb more than

eonrentlonal politeness, ita w u eager to see the possessions of tlw dead m an whose shadow brooded

^ ow r, thla house. He folloi'ed the J t alert young figure In ths worn red

eaahmere-lBlo-a-room-whlch had.

^ . Margaret Wlddemer)

(Continued tn Next luue)i l l ____ _______ :________ _________m r •

« - H o u s e V o t e D e m a n d s

r tu D u p l i c a t e ' R e t u r n sre» , ---------

-WABKlNOTOIf. Mareh 11 — Desplte'almost solid Republican op- poslUon. the house pasatd and aent

r ; to the eenate yesterday-n-M ll-to [j*.. Impoee $3 and 110 penattlea on in* J , . divlduals and eorporatlona' which

fall to fU* dupUcate income tax ze* ^ turns. The Tole w u : m to 1«.JJ*:- -Tbe-"gTeen-*Up’*-duplleate-r*lum*

are Intended for the i)sa pt stale aad local taxing otflcUls.

^ Oregon Myrtlewood g r ~ T ? o r F i ^ c h R i t l B H

» nGRANTS PASS. Ore, Mareh «

te* ( « -A . IB-ton ahlpment o t myrtle*a t, wood to make gunstock* for Preachlek rifles la enroute to Manelllaa.ura The ahlpment of It w u made al*a t most as HlUen proclaimed the Lo*rea camo pact dekd, although. i t . hfid

« il A load of a burls m i S ^ t h e lu - shipment. The largest weighed i » o m* pounda and conUlned enough wood

to make gunstocka for hjmdreda otw r rtfler---------------------------- -------------m - The wood, whleh ia rare, eame aid fron (he Sm ith rlrer section of Cal* ind Ifomla. not —jor t-EA O Rom RS PROPOSS ,1*. ADTERT18IN0 CAUPAION

HOQQOW, Idaho. March l l '( 4 > - Qro«-er and dealer leaden haw . scheduled a aerlea ot pea growers' meetings a t communltlea through- oul tho Palouse dUtrtct for thU week and next to enlUt cooperation In an aetlre pea advertUlng campaign.

r,„ KEIXOG^fiCIIOOLS CLOSEDECAt'SE OF INFtllENZA

KEU/Xia. 'M .l». M«tth n Ml —Kellogg-publloachools-Mr« oloMd

_ Indeflhltely loday because of an'ln*

,l_D Q U BLE-BA Iir • B A R “ M ”

R A N C H H A N D S a

FRIDAY! . J IE R L E H O W A l

% / * D I I

A lso S O N_ ---------------. .W nrld’n T n fti

sr ji Saturday R7A.pij.C

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' T H W T H E W A f t l s j U ^ ^ OVER fsNO w e

‘ f Oi k STR W C fa'/ W IK SA W T TO O

“ J U S T K I D S - .® ’ ' ---------

I ‘; | G O S H -T V E Y

“ ' woods*« r I*he

our ^ O ^ r \

i uae • r ^ 5 { E g r V

IL

he D I X I E D U G A N

u t DO. BROWN HAD TD R eU lR N ^ IOH!y n n iL k .W IL ...H L lO l

« ME TKEEP THIS ic e -b a g- - ON'THEVOUN&MWftHEADj

" UNTIL H E B H W N S ,------- '

nd ^n t ' l lou H y ^ V

f T ias I tf ' U I V•» ^ B L L K ^ ' j«<* V i the . ■ K l r

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7 *

11 - le*leh

al*

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b enood

meal*

^ A JtANO.CLAfiP w u (h t only cere took orer Beolder D an and Ka t yoon," said Prank Crow* (right). e

IJ ' Uiwry, rtc lasa llon len lce eoMtru<

fliicnr-i fiildemlc.Dr, II. C. Anderson, city lieftltli

EA oi:iccr, (sld 160 puplU oul of ni; rhrollmrnt-of-»WHn-H»-lU8h-tctool- wrri* nbsrnt became ot Ihe d lseue.

*>!• -About t.OOO-gr«do--achoolTJuplli-flrr n« nifcctcil. I

ND-JAMBORfE=R E N O -

a n r t R A C K E T E J R S

j \ M tw lf tn n a

Y , M A R C H 1 3

VAUD’S 12.PIECE - .

i i r o w i i i w i c n *ONNY 1,EE ■

a y ^ M a r c h 1 4

O ^ A - N = D ~

i l y w e w s . T w n r y j u a a , ^

“ i Kv kinw k£upS N 0W ,6E N E R «L , \

I DO b e l i^

O j/raSK IN G tilSU FEL .D IX IE _

t s B o u l d e r D a m

3 f e i

;

■eremoay'wben ihe federal rarrrnm rnt la p e w e r 'i^ o t from the buildrn. i.constm ellonsoperlnlendfni, to iu ip h ' tructlon iD|loeer<-iA'j I'holo. . i

Ith ' ■

,f . TT . T Iu r- rCeBttBwornan o iitr r io . i t p. «;■ I

^ HKAL RHOWINO T O N IG hF

SOCIAL DYKAM[T£i

. T O M O R R O W ! -

S B O . . T H P l « g A T J l ^ q w a , . »

i T E R ‘A S O U N D S I E B P

f______________ N ■ _______ -

S Y M P A T H Y

.levE X , O H — Y l .

FOR HIM — NO '? I FO LK S,N O M OIE

I KNOW / P M j t r . A N O - A i ^

m f i j M

I d a h o D i s t r i b u t e s j,

' N e w P e n s i o n C h e c k s

I BOISE, M m h n W-l — W. L .|i “ Murdo?k.-eomp«roUei^of-thc idiho j i

ooopentlTe agency' for relief, sa id ! i tonlghi 4101 social security cheekah for-tM;1ST have been malted oul to I aged, the blind, and depcndeni c h ll- ' dren In U Idsho eountle'.

The sged received 3(59 checks f c r ; n i.T I t; the blind. IM chrcks f e n '

- *i303.aad-depcndcnl-chltdtcn..5lj... for ttS .tU . Tliey cover February ' payments. '.

The siiency exiwnd-sl 1132,4(9 In

in relief of "unemplombtes" not on "- th» - i o c l ^ ^ t y , ^ ^ ^

the month,'Murdock ssld, was ll«,- 613.

Checks are to be mailed out soon, tw added, to Ure six remaining , counties tha t have n o l sent In their social Mcurlly rolls. {

The tunds being tued are derived | from ttie federal Bovemmeni. th e i, sales lax and counties and munlcl- palltin. ’

P a r a K u a y S e t s U p '

■ I T o t a l i t a r i a n S t a t e i ;

ASUNCION, Para«Ufly. Mnreh I I } I (4>)-The provUlonal govemmenl of.‘ { Paraguty, lieaded by Colonel R afael'. Ftnnco, today publlahed a ,d« res

- seitlns up the nation a s -a total* Itarlnii state modeled afler Ocrman

"l'l ------- = 1

' ------- UNCLE JO B-k 's --------

| | TODAY and TpUOaROW !

I i ESSmSSm

fl' ■<>

W r

! '— K.v» — Icotn*«r

^ -couN in .i-ns”

t i It's AU in r a n ; “aSI'T r«“ K ertr 7’ ' Balie OBT PrieefJJ I K lD D ItS l»e — ADULTS Wc

p ; , '

s » -

I , W GWEO

. r . A N D t l f i . l T M N K I T S MlSWT

HW S T W

/ 7HEJ?E,

I national soclalUm and ItaUan P u * i j cism. ■ • _ I

S' T he decree declsred the state and ' , the “liberating revolution" of Peb-

^ ; n iary 17 u Indivisible and banned10 j for one year political, labor or otherd , unions which "do not emanate ex- ' a [plieltly from the state,"I®! Paraguay, the government assert- • ■. ed, will be purged of "endimlc. dem* \

I agogle, Industrial and acctarlnn > I f ' erll'^."7 Tlic alms of ttie nev,- Kovernment, y ilK 'decreo 'H ildrw lll bethe-conatnic*- -

L - ^ j R - O . N O H T A T , J

C O U G H S

J u s t A Few Sips and— , L ike A F la sh -R e ilc f! :

p Spend K few cenls todsy at Trolln*Bcr'a P hcy , Majestic Pticy.. Kings* i

rt I bury Drug Co. .In Pller a l Modem : “ I Druff Shop or any drugatoro for a |

bottle of Buckley's Mixture (triple i■■ a e tln g l-U k e a couple of sips and ,

sleep sound all n ight long-your lr- ^rltatlnR cough of bronchltU Is un* ,der control. ,

One llltle sip and tho ordinary .a eflU8h-U.onJta.wa>'~canlluufiJac.3 .^ or 3 dnys and oflen you'll h ts r no '

more from th a t tough old hang-OQ 1 cough th a t nolbing ^eems to help;

If no l Joyfully sallsfled mpney back. ' cl _A dv.

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■ ' I 1 * 7 * 1 ■ L ^ X tom / J

JA M B S " ^ C A B H E y

I 10c Tomorrowl 25cTHE^BrC^PARAD E O F

1 1

liiaR fo r

^ I <itwn«vn _____ 1JBQ U LD ERJ)A M 1_

*wllh(J | [ nas* Alexandsr PatrfaU Ellb

S O l i E f A T O T P W E T H t

T H E tA U Je T O O K T H t\R GUNS ftNO e e w UP MOST_ 0 F '6 M U J I T H 0 U R ^

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IHTV ' K rDW AMTTH'SAMZ

<C A S T H lS 'iW M S t w --.y. w en n E R 's s w . ' -

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s- tton of a new, strong Paraguay and constitutional reorganlntlon for. a

ijj future r?publle.

^ WEED PROGRAM APPROVED ff MOSCOW. Idaho, March U ivr) ~

BolM work* pn>gTTsa admlnUlra:*on headquarters offlclaU Informed the

I. U ta h county commUsloner* tha t 1. the county's noxious weed program ,rj h u been approve.

>— Legal'Advertlsemflnttt—

- ?»’0TICE f o b PUBLICy i O S OF

FROVINQ WILL. ETC._.

In the Probaie Oourt of the County of Twin Palls, State of Idaho.

In tl)e M atter of the Estate of Blrert Waall. Dectesed.Pursuan t to an order of said

■* Court, made on tha l l t b day ot m M uch. 1S38, notice U hereby given

Uia: Wednesday, ihe U th day of, ^ March, m e . a t ten o'clock A. M. o f ' '<> said day, a l tbe Court Room of satd

Court, a t the courthouse in ihe City '■ ot Twin FalU, County of Twta Palli. ^ 8KU* of Idaho, haa been appolnUd ^ u the time and plaoe for proving

th e -W in 'o rsa id -S tv e r t-W aa llrd * - ^ ceased, and for h e a r ^ the appllca- ® Uon of A. J . M )tr* tor th# Usuance t to htm of m te ts testamentary when

and wheroJany p tf*m InUrestcd may appear and contest same.

= D ated March U th . IMS. • M^C. BLACK.

- (BEAL) Clerk.

A N O T ina Bi;MMONfi

In the DlsUict Court ot the Elevcntti Judicial DUUlct of the B ute of Idaho, in and for the County of Twin P^lls.

*M ."b . ^ 7 y , **” ^ S K f f v-------------------------> v a^ ---------------------

A. D. LaDue. it allre. or if dead, his unknown hdr^ and unkno»ii de* vlsees; May A. Hale, tf alive, or U

I dead, her unknown heirs and un­known d*vU*ia; C. D. T hom u nnd hU wife D on R. Thomns; Alice O. Ororler m her own right and u

I C rotlcf,' deceued: Ambrow 8. HaU If allre. or l( dead, h u tm*

• known-tieifs and tinkooviii rter- Uees; Alice 0 . Hslt, If alive, or If

ti^ ln !inl.ua!. kncwn aerlstee; D. B, Muormani

'B . J . Day; Ubby Boley O t« n . a• ‘widow, wliOM tlrsl name u aomo-

tlm i's wrlHen Llbble and who*e aun’anw u sofflctlmes written

...O ru tne; Prank.A . .Terrlll;-Tw ln Palls CaiAl Company, a cirpora*

L uoq l B itdaell.m nulK lurlng -Oo., a oorpo'ation: T hom as..Ca«nlen

ationrB en Ol;fendorf. u rommu* sloiier o t finance of the SisCe ot

' Idaha and u such tn charge of- l— thfr-^>u*lr.**-*wi .U M U ,ji-B aak

of Klmbtrly. a stai* bank; Bank of Kimberly, a corporation, and H . P. U tw n . HepW Larsen. R. H Denton, T. P. Wamar and J . N

. . - a n d->naaag tfa Jn .o m c e:J(iu u m i Sarliv** and Loan Association, ar

I 'O regon corporation; the unknown . owners, clalmanu and p*rt|*t lr

■: y . B y E , C . S K G A B ‘

A B E I N T H E W O O D ,

a n d J . a S T R I E B E L

I E WNSlDEWVnON _ _

W ^ - T O u i r HE’ g C H E) ^

bd ‘ interest o t a n d l i r io t r 173‘and'3,~ a N B '; NWi;, NW!i N E ^, NE>i

N E 'i, Of Section .IB,, and NWU NW 'i and NEU' N W « of Stcllon 30. In Township 11 South. Bao«e 30 East, BoUe Meridian, la Twin

~ Paiu County, Idaho, . m Defendanu.ie The State ot Idaho senda greet* I t Ings to the abm-e named defend- m a n u ;

You are hereby noUllod lhat a ^ complaint h u been filed against you ~ In Ihe District Court of the Eleventlt

Judicial District of the S u te of I d a h o rW 'an d -fo r- lb e -C o u n ty -o f- Twln Paiu, by the above named

" plaintiffs, and you aro hereby dlrec- >F led to appear and plead to the aald— OTopialBV-wlthltv-twinty rtayi nf

ser\-|ce .ot-UlU-8timmons; and you

^ so appear and plead to said com* platol wlthla the time herein specl-

^ ftedi the plalnUffa will take Judg- , . m ent againsl you u prayed la said •‘‘i complaint.

Said action U one brought to quiet **1 la pUlnUffs the title to lands and ®{ w»ter righu la Tn-ln PalU County. Pi Idaho, described u follow : l« ls 1,

a and 3. HB!i OP NWl». NWU cf ‘JJ' NEU, NB!i of N E ';. of Section 1».

and NWU of NWU ond NEU o f ** NWU of Section 20, all In Town*

ahip a South, Range 30 East, BoUe ■^terldlan^and a rlgtu to-the-uae-of-

*■ iSi Incites of the waters of Dry Creek, with priority ilatc of May

^ 1. IBW.~ Witness my hand and the renl

of the sold District Court this Uilt day of March. 1936.

FRAfiK J . SMITH,(SSALI Clerk of llie District

'—I Court.Wnticrs, Party and -Thoinan. .

A ttom ep for PlaUillfls.,11, Residence and Poil Office Addre.«of Twin Palis. Idftho._____________

NOTICE TO CREDITOHI^

T ' j f ''f»- undersigned AdialnUiralor- of the— esUte-of-P. M. Slater, dJwascd.-lo f'l» the creditors of and all persons hav* U '' iJiR cltlros against the- tald de-

If ceased, to exhibit them wllh llie 'h ‘ nccejssry voucherj, within- six od months alter the first publication >ce of thU notice, lo tli‘> ssld <\dmlnlu- “ r tto r of the c»U«j of P. M. Sla;»r

• t ^ i r ilie~oIllcg ' Ot T .'-i;.' l U}l)‘iiu ; ' ftl'» ®- '.orney, orer Idaho Dept. Store,

in* Couniy of Twm PaiU. S u te of Ida- ho, tius being (he plsce fixed for

' » U*ie irawacllOD ot Ut® bus_lr«tt ot________________

Dated March 2,1331.. a WILLA SLATER,w - • Admln«'::ai'>r of theote Estate o J P _ » L a i a i ^

S S ..! io .n p ? _ 7 ? CBEIllIOKS ra* Esu te of, Plorenw ^ 'o tn p « n . De*

ecL ~N otlce ”U~hTreby' given' by "Uie' l?d undersigned administrator ot the

ds* eeaaed, to the creditors of and all of persons hkvlng claims against the

'Of said deceased,-to exhibit them jKttb mk- W ln w rts a ry vouclicrs. within six ink months after the nni*T5UbJKKlBir ind of thU notice, to WlUon. Paulson 6i

H. Bhenebergsr. PldelUy NaUonal Bank N. Bldg, Twin Palls. (Jounty of Twm

d m transacUonan Of iS e b i i ^ M o rsa ld 'u U le .

iwn DaUd Pebruary 3ff. W39.I n -------MORTON THOMPSON,

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COAST_B aseball Lc Oust Sacra;

f^StizLojuis-CW. C. Tuttle, H ead OTF

D edares W ar On C ------—------- lieague -Oirga

m iT.T.lgR Tn N . C n ilf .. l i ln rc ll 1 d en t o f th e Pacific Coaat Icaruc B ranch RIclwy of th e S t. Louis C

ne tlon wftiiM b e tH kcn w gan lratlon took stcpa to imnicdn m cnto club.

A ttcrs-ta ittn g th e Sacrarncnto yesterday . T u ttle described t h ^ le tte rs w ho could n o t irive r c a l ^

' opposition to a class D team .” i ] Kfl said It appeared to him f i

th a t Rickey, instend o f Rcek- in s to brtnc the Bacnm ento club up

mg ft l iw T lo r ihe NalloHll iw p ~ o iT tnJatton «e Ih f t*pen»«-ot ihe —

H tr e n Bold ' Tha B tenm ento club bccame n b e

link In the far ttu n j 8 t. U u la Car- dUula baaeball chain curlier this y n r . 1116 CanUnab took over the franchise. AU Sacramento ptajrers under contract l u t year were lold to aatlaty the claims o( banks hold- { tng m ortga ra on the physical prop- leu

WlUtam KUIlfer. form er b ti — leaCM'eateber. waa named m ana- na:

ie r of tha Sacramenlo elnb by tbe pU pw ent o m o lia iien . T attle aald u X a ie fe r-ttad frtak lr tdm ltted Ihe utt

— WMkiieaa ■ o f - th a -p iw en i ■ B»eTa »- ■551 n in to team- aad tb a t h e did no t “ >] haTe "a pitcher io a tart'' In the i.ti eshlblllon aetlea wtlh Lot A nitle i rnf tbU week. U l"nickey Is not colnR to b« per- nic

mttted to make monkeys of the club gi;, owners of the Pacific Ooaat Icatuc." »■), Tuttle tald. H e muat comply with th e leacuo's resulatlona—which he «-i] so far has not done and teemlngty it: does no t plan to do. 1,01

“K la K ritrld m iulrem ent of this leasuo th a t lho. roster o t any club holding a franchise therein shall, by ‘ th e first game cf tho aeftson. Include t<>' no t I n t than 15 players o(.proTcn claaa A'callbcr o r better.

__________ B . _______ let•R iatey h u been given a week In sir

whtch to dcclare himself. I f -he fatU He to Indicate, definitely, w ithin th a t bn time, th a t he wlU meet tho require- 0« meaU -of ihe O ou t league, tlie d l- Je'

_r*cW n-O L our.drc^t_w llL be-aakcd .on to annul his franenlse, which docs no t je t actually hold becausS he has no t met the ttqulrements. <

•^ irn e r t of th e o lhe r sereii Tli ■ till

(OonUntwd on n a g c .?) im --------------------------- ct

Top Row, Azucar I InTanforanRace ^

Winners of 1936 and 1935 Santa Anita Handicaps !

--------- Uamed to Start--------^SAN FRANOISOO, M ireh 11 m Pt

Top Row and Azuear. winners m - chiPMUvely of the 1936 and 19» sai1100.000 added SantA Anlea handl- ne,capo, wUl meet a t T anloran track, toApril 11. llw y were Included today tel among twelve nominations for the •10.000 added Marchbank handicap over 1! miles.

Azucar, converted steeple clmter 1onTied by T n i M. Alger Jr.. of De- "ni

• trolt, also w u named for the liOOO tei San rranciKo handicap to bo run U- nex t_Saturday .-It-w »l-b*-ft-U .‘J6 ^

“ mile feature. WiWWle A. A. Baronl, oft-ner of Toi>

Bow, wUl not send hU lUlIe lU r ” after the San Pnnclsco handicap, he will be 'represented by Ann O'fluley.

Lee Ramage Signs • ' To Meet Levinsky

LOB ANOtLES, M atch in’) ~ Matchmaker Joe W aterm an an­nounced today ho had algned Lee Rsmage. cf San Diego, heavyweight •‘comebafk" hope, to jn e e t klcB_U'-.

--Tln)<fcr-rt*<«'l«lo"in th a ' Olympic auditorium here April 7. , '

Ramage w u a ranking hea\7 - a irelght unlll JoeXouls knoclSaTilm

_ cu t b e n pebruary M, i«35. .

Ty Cobb D efendant J,', In $50,000 Suit |S

SAN J d a t . vanrrW iffcH .ll 'f /T ^ TiT T j'm s R. Cobb. Uie ■■Oeorgla Peach" th of baseball fam?. wns nnnied d t- be fendant in a Uo.000 pertonal Injury

• suit in superior courc today by W.—Rr*TuiT>y,~l<r~Joll i butciief, I6f

autortoblle actW mt injuries.- u

ArizShires, P)\

WDUNAPOLffl. M « c h - e»i A rt aWtta, one-11(no loud jpeaker w« of the major letguet, would like to hav» ' a baaeball Job -this summer tlv

- t r a t- s ayr h s t - afrn j -n rc m m irrD rtr lie It. . to

T I» prominent wtestllng referee ar;. was caught ttrolllBg dowTJ the atreet It

_ l« id C T l^ tU f l.B u lt hla ta.itr. n a 's U a come to lown, without even a tooth- In b r u th o te ^ jW r t to o l l l c l a l e a iB wl' tooal iguffUDi sju t U th a ir u

LEAGU-oop May amento As n jShainCliibE ' F a r W e s t e r n C i r c u i t y 7 "

n O f f i c i a l O f B i g — _ w

p g a n i z a t i o n - i ---------; — ------------ ’

i a u ® = w ^ c . j r u i u c . . p r i ^ _iKue, d ecla red b a se b a ll %t'Ar on is C a rd in a ls to d n y a n d w arn ed o n l c a g . t h c mnjnr I rn ip in nr- i i« le d ia tc ly B tro n jrlh e n i t s S ac ra - doi

■ wento i r a in ln tr c a n u i - a l - R iv e r s id c c b e n a tc ri j a s a ''b u n c h o l aanti-

:•---------------- ------ iNazis Welcome *

■ ■ — ' BG erm a n y L e t s D o w n B a rs i

a s N a tio n P r e p a r e s

S t a g e O ly m p ic s '; '^ * ' ‘ J-------- . bai

BERUK, March 11 (/P>-R<«*rt- aio le u o t the elfect o t p u t or present developementJ on Uer»hanVl ~ f t - lo U««v» wllh other counltK*. Uw itn nazl regime of Adolf HlUer h u to planned. honesUy and meUculouily. j to presenl to the world next Aug- gjj m t the g rea tes t-B tt-of-g iym plo wh games itt niiiory. I inj

The Oermans hava. built an ith* letio plant ecUpslfir,an}ihlng-4Mtt* n j toforo constructed In any sportt , caplUl. Tlie entr>' lis t for the sun- mer sporta Is- a record breaker. “ Short of another W orld war, against ^ which all diplomatic Ungers are crossed, the world's best athletes will perform her® In a domestic atmoapliere calculated to ipread noUilng but sweetness and light. ‘

DIstrlmmlnaUon Ranned Despite a tendency In some quar- ^

I ters to “roek the boat." otfleial Oer- I mnny l iu banned racial o r rellgl; jji:

ous discrimination lh athletics, a t on te u t fat the Uma bctna«Tho fa»o \a *

I girl, feaeer ul Je u iu i e.iUaetlonr — , Helene Mayer, haa been welcomed I back home and named to represent T . Germany In the Olympics. Visiting L . Jews, whelhcr athletes or spectat- I .ors._wl]l.bc_tBfer_from-ladlgnlUts _ I here than they would be on any I New York subway during rush' hour.

Olympio leaders, headed by-Dr. Tlieodor Lewatd, aged prealdent ot -V'

. the Oermnn Olympio . conuuUtee. an have iwught' to eliminate any trace slt ot anU-Semetlsm in Berlin. Tliey ea accomplished generally Uie removal ho from walls knd wlndoa-s ot litUe sti sUcken bearing th e fanciful por- Po tralc of a Jew, wllh the legend: “He who buy* fr.oni a Jew Is the enemy 31,

of hi< country." Only a few mny

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S c h e d u l e H o o p G a m e na■ — — _____________ 51

• WALLACB, Idahoi'Morch nn' Wailac« ind Poet FUls high scliooLi. “ ) Panhandle cla&s A and D basketball dg' ‘ champions respectively, will meet sa ! Saturday night a t Ooeur d'Alene to- decide Uie dlsUlct's represenUUve ms• to the stato toum unent a t Poca- M( ' tello, March 19-31.

> r ,WIN CHAMPIONSIIIP a>

r KANSAS CITY, Mareh II C« - . The Kanias City Plillco buketball .< ) team won Uie Missouri Valley A, A. t* 1 U. toumament tllle here tonight oui } lijulcfeatlng tho Hutchinson, K u„ in

Westerr) IVanslts, 33 to 19. 10*) . *~ r

I BRADENTON', Fla^ March 11 tl ; OPH-Four Athlcdci pitelicrs gave d

Ihe C ardttm lrfoB rJills lodiy^Bl • li ^lbalr:;*lldoeW =lina=iHtw-error»- - l i

' enabled Ihe National leaguer* io w win an eslilbltlon baieball game, a

— = -------------------fioliet* CloBla Ball ll

WEST PALM BEACH. F la . March r nw >-Jullua Boltera showed today

t he was ready to pick iip where he left off l u t year u the Dronw’ 1 leading hlUer.. 11

- the ball to all comers of the Held *s] bp the team went Ihrougli one of Its! rri

• best workouts. | no r -------- ids• _ _nftW lt "A» T>.«p._iVlr'. V. f L A f^E U N D . n a ., M arrh 11 ' -

tflV-The Delroil T lgen wound up ;

Prominent Refe Afford To m

• early hour — for him — of 9 s. m,. Ik : was out Io remedy th a t lack.I -No, nothing haa ahown-U|V yel I'n■ lh>t.a poor bov like m«. -Ir lie said when he was gufstloned u .

to his bueball prospects. •This Ml- a I ary llmll In the minor leagues makes co<■ IlU in doiugjprotiy-weH-fOT-myieir^slr■ In thla «TeitUng referee racket and thi 1 wllh llieipatdoor season coming on _ i j l l l do k u work a M ,m a k i |

T W m r A t X S D M t T M O T

JE PRES• • •

Joe McCaRoss Wins GSsel 10-RnuiiilDmiiiinnWelterwelOht King Defeats G-''-’Qordon-Wallace-;|n-------

Non-Title Boul■ VANCOUVER D. c - M uch 11 m •rBam ey Rom, world welterweight

don Wallace. Vancouver's Canadian weiurwelght champion,, lix a ll>- round. non-tH j^boulJiere .ton lghL _ — Rees.—C h tc a c o r - r r W d —111‘lTWallace. H8. ,

n>r eight rounds, they fought on fairly ew n terms, but in the l u t two, Wallaee Ured badly and Uie 0I superior punching powtr tn d airz i- te ma of the Chicago scnpper dedded 'jH the-flghi,— -------------^ ^ ----------- 1

Bmdway Clowns^, Win At Gooding ;ll

------------------------------plgOODlNO. March 11 - Broad- B

way Clowns. ^ahlblUng uncanny 61 b u k e t shooting and baU handling oralong with comedy th a t kept ■ de large crowd In aii uproar from a tir t bv10 iiaish. iiefeatea ilie touted Oood- in s Legion tlv» h tre tonight, i i o'< to SB. cr

Never in danger of dtfeat, th t Clowns loated Uirough a llrst half ^

theit rolIM up a lead In o rte r to put on a comedy act during Uie ^T uT H rm liiQ lfronhB T tiaK --------- ----

Pullens, Brooks and MUes led * tbe Invaders wltb 13, 11 and 10, re- _ specuvcly. Keller and Parberry i?, scored lo esch lo r the Legionnaires. ^

The Legliyi flva l u t week' won gi the Independent tournament a t bi Boise. ^

Summary:D rudna; clawDi Ueedlsr U l l« wl

i« ) (Ml r r .M i»r..............- .n r .— « ) wiuumi ,*Pall*ni <ll) — L r „ . . . (tl) Xtnrr lameoki (It) ------C _ _ (4) rsllm en

------- JIO...... (It) p.tfttrrr -OroxB i«) _____1 .0 .......... . K) tyan >

NubiiUiiiisni: Q o o d ln tu tc d (t), Ci Piintet (I) »aa HabttuoB. bi

1c

Lava, Montpelier —Eives-Eliminated S

LAVA HOT SPRINGS, Idaho. B .Vareh 11 (.Pi — T«-o teams — Lava and Montpelier — fell by the way­side tonlKht In the race for w uth- easteni Idaho district biuketball honors and the rlghl to enler Urs n sta te high achool tournament a t V Pocatello Ktxirch 19.

At the end of the evening only Blackfoot and Grace remained un- deteated In the elght-teslh touma- i ment. Tlie Bingham county squad I won 39 to 30 from Tliaicher. and ' atfttfCtunft'lVirepUgh'wSlh b S3 tb11 victory o w r Arimo.

Aberdeen, an aftem oon loser, elim­inated LAva In n game Uiai ended 51 tb 30, .Monlpellcr was put out of

During the attem oon Blackfoot ^ tloR-ned Aberdeen 41 lo 31. Thatcher scored a SS lo )0 \1ctor>‘ over Lavai taraee won 48 to 37 from McC^jn- mon. The Arimo qulnlet dusted o tt Monti>eller 64 to 27.

VLou Salica Triumpha J.OAKLAND. CalifTMarch 11 (Jn -

Lou Sallca. 117, Brooklyn, knocked *< out *Tuffy" pierpont. 118, Oakland. „ In thes lx th roundo fthe lrM hedu led 10-iound fight hera tonight. ^ '.- - r - - _ «

y

m c m i!

Ihelr pre-exhiblllon Iralning ted- « day with a lang balling aqd fleld- x

■ In f drill and a fea r and ene^Uilrf. x■ -inniH r-'tm t^Fcc-came-w hlchmded' '

wiien Gerald Walker slapped onl „ a dsnble w ith iwo men on baaa t« ,

-slv iahe-:iA -t.tM m ,» I la .l.ed g e .- I nuddy B aka aecoanled far Ihe ,, ihrM -n - team raa s with a homa "

I run In lhe th ird . »f —

Three W alken Perform l ST. PE T E B SB im o. r iB , Mareh •*

11 f/P)—The Yankect' collection o H ,Wailcfrs...Prwl^OUIa). .hU-»-oungn' - i] brother H arry and Leo. who is m i!rr!nll6n to them , played somo Im*I portnnt pa rts In the camp game tb* ^ I dny ns the r tg u la n defeated the ^ ,Y annlgani — full—nlne*innlng *>

fComthued on Pnw 8) t------ — ... ^ J,

feree. Says J iay Ba^eball\l, iKlU'r m o n e y .-----------------;-----------

••I've got a fomlly to support and ( I'm afraid I can 't afford to plsy '

Arf. wlio played a pa rt In a movie a few years ago and had never re­covered from the infection, wouldn^t C

I mind liavlng a place a t first basa x in _ N m fi_ E « m o -^ ^ 'r i« g u f l- club U

slnee hla wTcsUlng^luUea carry him n tha t way soon il may be he can land «

I (ContlnUKl OQ Page gi

r o T w n t ’i A i i f t i D A B b . w

SIDENT« « «

i,rthy RegiPaul-M tirtai; ^ O p en s B ulGirls Coinpete' For {j " D is fric t" B asket ___ Champlonshin_____

TO DA rS GA.MES M3 p. m .-Pattl TS. M m aag h . hi4 p. m r-liagw m an vs. wendeiL H5 p. n /-B o b l V*. Carey t« B p, m.>-8hasbane TS. Twla ra ils , tc

----------------------------------- - tdB U H L , M arch

o f S o u th C e n tra l I d a h o ’s 1 9S 6 0 fe m in in e b a a k e tb a ll c ro p w ill g o p e n p la y h e re T h u r s d a y af* te rn o o n in th e a n n u a l d i s t r i c t if ir ls ’ to u rn a m e n t , to b e -e ta K - it cd in i iu h i tilKh achoo l g y m o n ' lo t n t in y l t ie lin iin a tio n -b fta ig i - - ,— rf j

W l t h ^ a j f c c o r d crQ w d cy* “ p c c te d to ^ t h o r - f o r - t h e «, ilirce>day event, th e opening ses- Mon win be held a t 3 p. m . when Paul's Minidoka sub-district Class | . B champi meet MurUugh. South , I Side tub-dUUlct UUeholders. Sec- I ond aftemoon game will .p it W en­dell's Clast A entry against Hager* man^KIng_lIUI yb-dlstric> wlnnjT. , ^ ’cnmg tetsloh win begin a t S t» o'elock trhtiv t t» BuM Indian m aid- ru ens mix wlUi Carey, w ood River rt winners, and fln tl first-round game t« will be pliyed a t nine when Twin PalU Brulnettes meet Uie touted _ Shosnons guu ...,;.^

Seml-flnal gamea a ro " b llIe d -fd r^ ‘ Friday .evtaing-wlth-the-ohaniplon*- -n ship tussle set for Saturday night, t.

Oeneral manager of the ioum a- ment is M. M. Van Patten , Buhl ^ superintendecil of tchooU, wWlo ot* flclals a re t.W . V. Oldi and Les Stanlletd, referees; Ray W. B an- „ buty. Korer, and Michael F . Ryan, S timer. s

CompleUon of details fo r Ihe meet JJ will be msde Thursdsy attem oon a t ® 1 o'clock when coaches and offic­ia ls meet.

* Players competing in tho SouUi Central Idaho district girls' basket* ball tournament, which opens today

■<.auRiihl, with jtruy -num bersr^e l^ - low:

DUIiL rrtd U<m7. CMftt

iffanda Sklnntr, I; l.lllUn OlMn, Hi MUae,A>ke», i; siirdrMi nof«n It Buth Wllwn, ll ; ilKtnalf, Kam* Bridie, nnn«itt. i-c-

^ ^ t .w w -

. J! Irtllx Turnkuil.I: HlldrH Caaiei. I!; Warm* lUlxd, 7; n>iM Pittm an, i: oanli. K ft.non! I SU ritrti lllBDtlrr,. I t: M uiaret Har.

(Continued op Pnge 8)

Champions Meet

Sarazen, Hines_____

Bvolla ahd Hoard m “ Semi-Final Round in

Four-Ball MatchMIAMI COUNTRY CLUB. Miami,

pla., Mareh 11 m - Johnny Revolla and Henry PIcsrd. 1035 winners, lo ­day (k feaud willic MacParlano and Wllllfl Klein tire and four to en ­ter the final of the 12th annual $4,000 tnternitloiial four-ball golf matches.

Tomorrow. In 3* hofs's ot play, they wUl contest tor tlif M.OOO to p v r t« with velenn Orne Ssrazen and young Jimmy Hlncs. wbo today raUlM In the Isnt three holee to oust Tommy Armour snd Bobby Crulck-khank one up____ . .

Pu t over Ihli morning's first nine holes In 91. five under par, Revolta. ' the Milwaukee Mar wlio is reigning P.G.A.' champlnn nnd h is Hershey, Pennsylvania, tenmmale v e n t four op on Mae7arlsiii‘. proleaslonal a t Old Oaks. New York, and Klein, who .divides hU time between wheaUey Hills, LonK'W atid, and MUunl-Beach— ~ I

After lha t tWy *ere contenl to play It u fe , iw ling conscrvallvB S4's for the secnnd and Uilrd nines toT na lnU tm Jie inn iirprm nd-p lck-' ~ tng up one more liole In lh« iB^t live o t Un_matcli.

Boise Cagcr's Enter Tourney At Yahiiiia

BOISE. Marcli 11 '.D -T hlrteen Boise boys arrt Uielr coach, O. W. Shinn. Boise YM.c .A. physical ed-

morrov tor Y iklm a.'w uhlngton. to lake p s rt In lli-' northwest YJJ.C.A. bukeU}a1t clumiiionshlp contest March 13 and II.

The tournament will draw tcaros from Oregon, Irtslio, Washington and Montana. Slnnn raid.

The Bptse tesm xtill be ttie only en tran t from Irt*lio In the event th a t originally JchccIuK'd tor

Cuyamaca, ,11 To i~-—^hot^—Wins—Racc -

— 'SANFRANCISCO. M sreli.il yPr-

Cuyamaca. and 11 to t shot, came Jiome in ^ su m rlr tndftY-lC-thp _ teatura race at Tnnforan track, nm - nlng ' th e 8 ^ furlongs In 1:00. The aprtnt- w u {or 3-i'«Rr-o!<ls and up.' -Cuyamaca ptld 131.00. tS.80 and IS,40.

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IA) - Hulijirig brUUantljr on -the home nine. K aiherlne Hemnhlll won .. ftn m w t vl.-tory o w MedaTlM U u?^ ^ K enoreu tiC rew sof Miami, two up. m today.ln iiie B e lle a trjn jm M t .'VBU- utoUrimmettL_______________ '

T hr n.-iitnnal cltamplon, Mri. T Olennii Cniiett Vare o t Philadelphia, U played imnrt golt to down Jean Bauer of Providence. R. 1 , alx and ft four. < . , dl

Otlirr quarter finals matchea went J] I t hol«, Marlon M»ev o f L e xlPg- ton. Kfimi.-ky, detealing Sylvia An*

Marlon Tunile Lake of New York » ousting Mr*. Mark McGarry of St. Ci Petersburif, “ ji

B O W ^ G i: Bul'lfr’n Or|ll fafo bn»l>ra wan I J ■ two out Of three games o \ t r the

natlontl Laundry fh-e l u t n ight to ' record a series victory. W lnnen Kd ' total score 34S3 to 3394.

B. Pord ot the losers topped alngle n

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Deleat Varailts_______Springing the upset of the year,

the Lucky Five. Twin F»lli higu ichiM>l-Clus— B— ehem ptew r-h iM tl' night annexed Uie high Khool Do- f l , N ut league UUe by worlng a IV to 13 -trlumph'OVcr-Uicnieavlly fav6r- l i - Vnrmll.1. C h u A-tnialioldtf*. — The gtme was pisyed In Twin Pails on high school gym.

Tlie gama wot closely contested v . from start to finish. Lloyd Kuyken- .V dsll topped the scoring for Ihe Var- 1' m iu With six couiiUn. wlille Ilob G< Moore led tiie w lnnen with tlrr.

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S.’csdway Clovcns, topnolch Negrocage b 'jnstorm ers. will show their I .'trail's Ul T urn i'tUli Hi||li school C :gym a t eight o'clock lonlBh; when _ j iney m e« a l n j t tcam"ji[ sodih'ernidnho AlUStari. Im

The Clowns, experts a t pasalng, yeihlil.iig the hoop nnd fcoling opi»s- •Ulg playen. ave ru e d u lops among we Uw Nfgro teams now touring tlw counlry aiid Uie past two nlgtitsliave recorded wins over Rupert 'Boosters and Ooodlng Legionnaires, op

Tlie all-star s<iuad will consist of ouRuiiert, Kimberly, Jerome and Twin IPalls players. tal

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ST. PETERSBURG. H a ,, Mar n i'fr-bu»yim f-thew »«lv«»^eW wfin ish no b e tte r th an th ird o r i Joft-M cCarthy rises to o b je c tr— —iIGiv&.\a j i i r -a h a ttt .a t . th a pcrc one, two ball club," ho s t ld h ero t

J lo s t observers nround th o jr Yanks a s s tric tly an " if " cV6b,?- “ If G ehrig doea th is” and " i f ji Comer does th a t" an d “i f Di ^ i I a « B ia - d t> C 3 -s o m c th in s ^ M ^ ^ etc., elc. u,

■■All rifh t," SS)7I McCarthy. "Je^ ^ theia build Uf aroutwi •» aueatioi\ ^ m m m m m i m mark, w e fin- ^

Ishod second l u l season and we m did so With sev- g( e n i cyllnden ot missing. TheyH atart h i t t i n g , ■cam thU year.

n ^ ^ ^ ^ l ^ l t m o ^ r l g Jjl

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year tor f« h rlg . bi L e t l y Ocme* Ulm x:\rn. nar n

i r r ? M l B 8 B 3 n j W i t » way. Bill H

Imagine these fellows naving iwo olf oi ycara In succession?.! can't.

•'Let liiem get baek to normnl and ^we'U bo a c o n ltn d t t Jroa\ Uie start." "

Oolfleld Problem Solved ^ One ol Uie reasons for McCarthy's T

optimism is he feels ha has Ironedout n u vexing outlield-probtem. ci

During lhe iiliiter the Yanks ob- 0 talned Roy Jolmson, & betler than a:

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rB r te li” : : ' "m Sporu TTrlUr)[a rp b .lL = a Y h iI f tih e -e x p e r ta — . f tg ^ he -Ke y - Yofle-Yanlwesvto — r lo u rth thl» Beaaon> M an ag p r.,

axoptag«-and^eUUhovei:yoa'> —0 today.

g rapefru it c ircuit reg a rd th e♦ ' ' - -------------.300 hlti>M. from Uie Boston Red Sox. with Ull addition ot Johnson and J09 Di Manlo. the high prloetf re— Tnitrtrcnrthf Weal cou u McCarttiy— thinks the Yanks now have one ot

major.- -•Tlje_«t-up la In doubt, -butTib"^ matter how m rw rt-lt out, we*?!* ' going lo have pore punch In S:e outfield." u ld McCarthy.

TXfi Yanki will bave Ibelr 1938 Infield Inuct-Gehrig on flrM. Tbny LazztTl on lecond, Ret'f Rolfe oa

Ocima, Charlie Rulii&i.Mi^Ttttnt a holdout, and Johnny Broaea, tbe benpecMcled Yale aeholar, are- fig- . ured iiarting piuhen wiih'a fourtb tn bff, fihnum. frcm-lnrtng fRiimtH .... Hadley, obtained during UiS'Winter ^om-WuhlngtoBf-iJotanjrMtirphr:— who startKl In rcUef-ities l u t year and Monie Pearson from Cleveland.'

Steve Sundn, a big rtght-hander 6t}m Newark u Icoklng iood and may be kept around lo help' Pat Malone, Walter Brown and VUo TamulU wlUi rellef-duUea.

Bin Dickey again wUt head the catching • • department,—w U b - Jo*— Gtenn and Arndt Jorvens u tsalst* ants.

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— IIM A R K E T S AT A tS L A N C E

(8 y 'XlM Aiiortsted Prew)--------- l?TW-VOBfSi---------------------- -- -

Stocks: Klnn: IndiulrUl #pc- cl^tlw k ta QUlet r»«y.

dtclirw whJl# fOfi»r*tcs Improv#. - Curb: Sletdy: Indat'.rlftU and

oUi m t. «FoTflgn M ch*n*ra:, E 4 « y ; o

___ r u f o w n unlU Tltld «galrut dol» U

relt« n : s:«<Uf: hUluT u b l u : r tn c k and loreUw buytnj.

Sugar: Jlljher; Um retinea

Coffet: 5lt»dy; tr»d« buying, l OincAOO:Wheal: Uneven: Mny fouttacU

firm.Com: Firm: » « l ^ fa th e r

bttlUih. „CatUe: Bleadjf -to ttrong.

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— , T g___ B r FRANK MACMILUN(A itoclat^ Preu Financial W rller) -

NEW YORK. March 11 W>) - 1' Jndialrtal jpccUlUr* »unted up­ward In todsjr'i (tock market, Kor* tng gains of I to 8 or more point*. Advances »era leatlercd over a g, brosd front u Wall Slreefs ner*

over E u r o ^ n war powl- ^

poraUonj Ulked ot a good year.BullUh lentlmenl In brokerage v,

hoUMi was resinined only by t lu _ coapanU re wiallneM oJ th a .d ay *

_ fn lum e. While The AMOCl. "

. t r u u f e n touSed ngalnst^m.TDO tn the pwrlous leaUon.

The lis t got otf lo a fairly brltk Qi aUrt, v llh farm Implement, olA a ln b o l and aircraft equllle* point- <> big Ul* u p n n l «>7. 9!

Many of tho iletli, motora. m lU 4s tn d uUUUu remained In Uie rear 31

• ranU during Uw peater pa rt of the j? day, but Uiete took a hand ta ter. a!

' I t je nH s got a belated grip on re - 31= ^ a v * f r w hen-8anta-Fe-d«veloped 31

itrength. * jiC g r i ^ e p o H r E a n i l j i f f ^ ^ SI

r t n n - maohlne - liocita-‘leaped 3tahead briskly toUowlng Uw J935 3atu te m e a t of the J. I. Cwe Co. d ls- 2!

ftgatnit ft deficit tn the prevloui year. 3'

------ Demaad for Mleeted-oUs vaa cald ute have reflected not only U te.lm- Si

'proved potlUoa of the petroleum a' tnduitry, but alto Uie expeetaUons th a t torelgn military and home de- 3, tQindS'Would bring a booat to prices 31

- '- I n the*near future.......................Rubbers, alrcratli and m lnet ret-

ponded to thoughta th a t, whether Uu present m neo-O eraum dispute - over th e Rhineland eventuates In r liotlUlUea or not, orders for v a r .

I maierlals may be expected from countrlea desiring to build up Uselr ^ defenie*.

AlUiough a number of the utUlly ” atoeks vere bit backvard. one of ^ ;iha Uvelleit Usues .o t ' th e te ttlon ^

- - v a s Electrio P o w er-and U ghl A vhlcb iidvaneed l'.i points to U 'i. ° C ouoU dat^ Q U cloud sUghUy Imrer a t U 'i.

Sugar shares vere dUtldent tot-

tlnlng shovtng a ne t o t fia cenu ft thare against t i H In 1S34. The Issue w u oft more Uian 3 poln tt - a t one Um& but finally reduced 1, Uits to H o t a point a t 03 V j — . . I 5

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NEW YORK, March 11 - The As- soclntcd Prett vholetAlc pricn Index . of 33 commodlUct todny advanced to 74.80. ___ ' ■ ^

monlh ago 77.43, year a«o 73.04,Range of reccnt years.

isse 1933 19J4 l» 3 . »l»h ■ im ? 7KM 7<94 MM _

La»- ........... 74.78 71.84 flli3 41,440071 averate equala tOO.)

-----SIONEY BATES JNEW YOIUC. March 11 Wl - Call J

money s teady ;«. j)«rc\*nt nil day. . L _ M « £ - w in ;D rK liL jM K c J i^ i .

cenu 5Tihe Jtunt tlffldy; W days lo 6 ;»

Z montha 1 nrr cfnV Ofti‘lf(l. ' ~ *Banker! accepunwx urtctuinned. 7

•) -R cd lscoun f rate. N.- V.- Bank a- l l i per cent. ' Ai. --------- JJ

COTTON U'• NEW YOIUC. March II ~ Tlie g » general coltoii markel cloaed very c I' 8U#dy. I to D points lilgher. c

-------------n n c E r o s ^ m n n 5 to E -------- cNEW YORK. Marcli 11 i.r) - o

I Foreign cxcliange easy: Franc« de- o mand, CM>;: cables, 0.S4H: Monl- ^

^ ------- G O m N SflE N T BONDS - - gNEW YORK. M areh 11 '<r>-Qond £

k quoutlons: dn Treasury Bi iV,» 47-JS ____ __________ 117.13 £

3!i» 43-45 ________________m s p.a 4s 44-54 --------------------------- 113,13 OX 31is 48-M .............. .................tu . 9■C 3?is 43-47 ................................ 108,1 ar. a h s 41-43 M a rc h ______:___ 10».l o'• 3>ia 41 ---------- ____________10830 S? 3;»a-4<-4e->..____ •, ,,,'.10(130 o

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u FedeM F a m Moeigage l3 « s 43-47 ........... .. ............ lOlJJ J

d 3s 47 ...................................... ..103.6 kI- 3s 48'_ .................. .................... 103.13 >-a aU s 64 ............ .................. 104J SUi ilo a e Owners Loin v!• 3s \ BJ — ...............................103,10 ^-» 3 !is 38-49 ................................ I0L4 {j

............. .............. ■ - H'• M K IA tS >" NEW YORK. M arch 11 (^>-Cop- t ^ per quiet; cleciroIyUe spol and.Iu- > ^ turo 88.23 to |9 iO : export tP.MH. > " Tin irregulsr; spot and nearby J ^ I48.13K to t48JS; fu ture M«37>.if to [

»47. iron quiet; unchanged. 'Lead . ,y tteady: tpot New York 14.60 to « J » : •

East St. LouU $4.45, Zlne dull; E u t « ,n 81. Louis spot snd tulure 14.90. r ),t A lumlnum^tio .to -1 3 3 .. Antimony: i- Z Spot *1350. I ly — — *

BAR SILVER ^t- NEW YORK, M arh U (/IV-Bar f t - , p . —

w -------- t'e CHICAGO FRODVCE^ e mOAOO. Mareh 11 m -P o u l- » try: U re. to trueks: steady; hens

J poumb and Vas 33c. roorc ibui f- 5 pounds 30c: leshom hens iSc; q

tprlngs 34c; fryers :3c; - broilers J3 'ic: rooaicM lOc; turkeys IB to ji

. . 33c: heavy vIiIim ducka. small 33c; 3. heavy colored ducks 33c, small Ilc;

- geese 17c; capons-7-pourtdj'up-SOc: - U le u than 7 pounds 35c.

DreMed turke}-s: Steady, un-” changed.M Butter: RccclpU 30S9 tubs; itea- &M dy: creameo'-speclals <03 score) 31 d S to aiU c; tx tra s (03) 30>ic: extra ],n I ln u (K-91) 30 to 30^4c: l in ts (88- rW 80) 39‘i 10 29‘ic; ttandards (90 cen- f40 imlls^d.cariols) 30!ic, iw Eggt: Recelpu 0840 w e s ; e x tn s

flrsi# Jocsl -}Pe. cars ,lH io ; frejligraded tin ts local IB 'jc; c an 19c; b

u current receipts I8c. , • ale -------- C

ONION MARKET i j5e CHICAGO. March l l (41 (U S D « AT - O lilcnn-B ilpp iles-lnagaiH in e irurk receipts liberal; demand wryc ilow.--.maiketn-etik: tracks aales IcM iI I*’" '' Ml ^4 tacks Valencias U. 8 . No. 1, 3 inch- k

. . . ■ ^ ; r 7 = L^ T I m e T a b l e s7c Schfdiii* ol n tx n s t r Traini tn<s 1. ^.M otor Uu». r tu ln , Tbreufb T.IniCJc) OlltOON SHORT U.S* ; j

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t, Alllt Chtlmm • <t t o . . <11.

. Am luaitior ......... a u 3t1i 226 Am Bam * «»/!» . tott 77!i sv><

Am IM- - m -''iA n i ^ B » « o . Wlj *901-,k Am Wtt»r tv e rk » -. 33n -aat«- 33>i' AnteoDdt Copprr .... 33>4 33(« U i, 1

AUhmn T & HP ,.., 7V>I n u 7i<. 1DtUlmort OIilo 3I>« » i« 111, IUtndlt Aviation ___ U t, U)^ U i, 1

, Burr Add Mmefi ......» ' • » » 1c CtlK NeKllil ......... 31 34 34 ‘y Calumet & 9U S'i '

Ctnwiin Ptcitle IJ>« n> , » • , ■Ct*« TMcntllns__ 134 I2SI 134 1

_ «'« <»i'- J Chtupt«Ke Ohiocm U HP A P t 4>. S I

- o R 1 41 !■--------- a n JS JS 1:• Ohrrtltr Corp ..... .. ssi^ 97 m , i. coet C o lt............... U3>. n t 't S3>| I^ Colum Q u J> nee „.. i t ' i i t iS 'j i

g«n .........” ■ ' ” !'« '_ CsOMlUtoMI-OII 14 1---- t4TT1

C ooi OII Dtlaware . M . 33«, aJi, i" O o m 'p f o d o c i j - - r a n Ts»i '73^ irt Cunitt Wriihi ...... s s t s SS

D eltnro lludiors ... 4TS 4>S 41i.Du rent <t« Nrm ... l4 tS >4}i« I4TI«BMlmin KodtK — 1S4 IH |«4 ,3 Cm Itrv & Lltht .... 13S 13ii lUiBrie R-R .. IJJj I4>i t l ' i 1

' rjrrtion* Bijftbcr . . . J l ' i Jl 3H,3 OtncrtI intctrlo ._... 40i, 3>1« 40S

aeneral food* ___S4», . 34S 34sOenenl Welort ...... « s t l O SaiMdtn Co ----------4S»i 4»S 4ii*Oold Duit .......... ....31 JOS JOij

^ Oood»«r RnbbM _. js% is^_ J8s |0 O«*tlN0ttI»*R-titll4QV—3#>i— tOlJ -j , Or»«l W»l B u t» ... as 31S 3 ' 'r K 2 2 S Z S S r , S 3 3 ^ -' llll Hirrnrter ..........t | i , TdS toj Int Nickel ... ........ »> ,. 4QS « s

J Ktnnreou CopiM-r ... 3* s 31S 3« 1U nt t( U;en Tob D loas lol 101 i

,« Uxhlmoii Alktll 34S .34S 3o;;■* McKe*.poft 'nil .. ,110 icn'j icfli, j1 MItmt Copper t.;: .— 9»;---- 9S, *S ■.3 Uld Com m . SOS t s s » S (' 2S!I HI";;: i" Jl; 3;; i

Monlfomirr Wnrd . 41 40S 40S t ,0 Moior Whwl . . .31 301', -JO’,!L NmIi Moipfi ...........a n s t» s I® >‘ N tt Cuh R#S A ......3SS IV, 3IS \• N tt O i l r r , . ............ J4’, 34S 34S

N tt nutlllen . .... 31S 3JS w s Ik tl Pflw A Mgm IIH ■ lOS tos I

’ u T CeniMl ... .. 37>i ?.'S 31 11- NT NII A HIM .. . 41,' 4S 4>i 1i . Nofih Amer c» ......i t s ST'i ,

Northem Pteiric .. 33S 3IS 33 !i P irt.nl Uoter* ...... n s U S II''. '10 Pennif-Co . . . . . . . . 7 J 'i 73 • T:--. ^

■■ ■J. ---------------------------------------------------st es minimum tew aalea $1.10 lo II.U : 10. mosily around 11.10; O rew n 50 I it: itound-tacks.'Yollow Dahvors U.-8 . S

No, I 3 Inches minimum, Very tew » Mlfj. 11.25; Itliiho 80 pound aackt I Valencias U. S . 'No.-1, 3 to 3 inclici f

ir fev taiea 75 to flftp.-KHnni-vif. sn i >*■ miiifl M cbA rllm ffl U, ff, Nff, l i .

. per rent 2 In ch n and larger, fen snles 8Jc,

I- LOS ANGELES PRODCCE, I « LOS ANOELES. M arch 11 (/D - t “ rtewlpta: Duiter (53.(100 Ib.v cheew * " 00,000 Ita; euRs. none. |*f* Buller: 1 -02 w o rt 31 'ic: O-Ol f " teoie 30'.,c; 3—00 score SOc; 4-89 ‘ 5: score MSC.■: Fjlit: l - s a m r umalLgxttft.t 15'ic,~ ■■Poullry unchaifftj; '--’

'• SUGAR !NEW Y O RK ,M arch 11 m - l U v *

sugar vas steady and unchanged to- day at 8350 to r «poU and sllshily s higher for lal«r thlpm enls. Sales I

)- reporied Included SOOO bags of Cubas 8 >• for prompt shipm ent a t 1350; 21.000 »

PliUlpplnes now...loadln8 . a n d -7000 I "a SI. Croix for May thlpm ent a t .355. I ll' FlnsJ tuture* prloes vera IJw

bejl. 3 to 4 polnU net higher on'llie . iicllre potlUotu. Bales 7500 loai.i

Clo.«liig March 2.00 bUI. May 2.C3,|• July 2.(il bid, Seplentbrr 2.00 bid,'

D NotTmbrr2J0 .b ld . JaHuagL2JlL]ild-! IK M w h. 1937 2.39 bid.■y H<-(incd was firm and iincliaiiR^d M 10 10 iKJliitJ hlglw r with lot'll reJln. . id. att^nuy-quoUngUJS lo 4 75-tor-toc.f I* uraiiulnled. j

l j __ s F n , \N t 'i s r o p R o ia c K *j YrANCISCO, March il_,(-n i I -iMlaliiea tacked cwl. U. S. N,o, 1 J

}51 OtTton K lamath dlttrlct, dark color J to 81.00. llsh l color $I.(U to !

jJIM ; Wiilio Jliiw .'U il.SO to JJ.JO;! Colinn G.irneU per pound 5 lo 3 'jc; l

n lH,^• ,lll I’O pound c.irton.Dll.'j Trl- ^

1, I ciiiloiis .SO pound bags yellows Ore-5> j sail M to 7ic: WnahlnRton 55 to tiJe, .

iWalio refls 11-15 lo 8U 5; Ciilltoriila ,m :i,),li.t illMrlct t^hltea 81,10 lo 8130; ,

I v.tn-f bo ilc rill to l t . 2». n" ' l’>i;iIU}: Broilers 17 to lOc: frjers t

•?ftlii31r.noa.stcrs23to23c, ,« ’ Uii::pr; 02 scor* 33.': 9t wore ," ;a.*'’ c: 00 scor? 33c; 89 tcore 31 Sc. im I I 'iw ami chcc» unfhaiis«l. |

S : l ---------- z i z : ;

SI — I IB' IDAHO POTATOES «gj- -»l.V llft-r,A LLS. March ll.t/T^ Ul » ,r- .Sl),\) — Shipping point Infoem*. 1 'I* tlan fBrTuetday. • - • • J

Upper valley: Carloads FOR rath • tnel. (0 d e a irn : R u ttelt TS 1 1

S8IJM.1.05. b n t mottly IU S . UA t 7:<,.73. An occatlonal rar higher.

- Ct<h to growers bnlk per cwt.: R u ­in t«l<i L-S 1 JO.BS. Some dealer* not :~ •over-J0~snn--hnunnyrt:s-8- .4r-W: '

Tnlu KalN-lliitlry: Carloadii FOB ti ih Iraek i« d c a lc ^ : R'uttcU Utt

t y WEffS. T f f lN :P A L tf l , ‘r o AH(

^ : '

ScCflCHVS BIO PLANE, MW AKTttb, IS HC

~ T o l t K I

MMKHa.11

It It ............31 34 3« s! ,

R R i r f c - ......” 8 8 S i ! £ ! ; ! ')i; It7ii.. I"ta Am .. 13 J3S » S I I '. MS 33% S3S ' II i-.If.iT •<lorrt , . . SIS WS 3 5 S '|Hi )r>|. l!cr,|i,rk ...... MS «3'^ 64'.,'

aiji, a s s ti<,\£ilf!u> .Vi£umn___;.lSS JJlij j

Is 'l^cuic''" ,. 3SlJ— 33t } ~ 3PhhII, M.iHi Or*ucU .,. . l t n 14S IBS I,li r:i ftii,:ci on N J ..... C3S MHi e i s iII, K trolt V.'»tnrr . . . J t S 31 Jt'.tI S i i i ' ‘ .!s K m ”toM m ’’ “ s I3S ]I Ui,rt-r««i »r:iwii ... n « ; « « s '

. IliiWii WnflP ... ..131S 134\i IJiSS tliillnl Airrraft .. 30S J0('4 30SI, lliill Ou K Imp ... I t s l>!k K S ':S U H Ind Alcohol ...... S2S 40 33''i 'IS V H Ilutilief ........... I3S J in 33S I!•• '> H '‘• '1 “ ’i 511? «!■ In" ■wti!»tii~tjii!on— — w ' » ^ii weiuiichou^e . i n i ' USH i n s <>’ Woil»oitli « S ‘ -» l« i - si'4 Ii | tum rM .\'nK rr'* m w YOIlK. Mtrch ll'(>V-Curb QUO- '4 AmrrHmier I-o«rr .......... ......... 3S• Il.;..xrr IIIU A: Hil11lr»n ------ ------- l l ' i

[• O ut St.* r.irrifie .............. 3S,<’• niJ-” ii5Mi‘ A « f ' t J ' I I . n«- Mild * Bhtre pl ........._ . . - i a s

jftauhlo»=Mlni.'’* - . *--------------- ------*'• I

I s r rc iA t wm»: ^

~ ’ ru '« nid«,. Twin > tiu <Hnir 3S-*>er r»nl due t»t» .,^,.,101S 1 ITMC 3 per m il due l»47 . . l » tO 103',

S Idaho PoUlon ,s Uttch Poutflw ,. . it.eo W ll.tJ 2s Truitr----------]la Con) Triuit .. .-.. ..— 43.U .S Quart Ini Bharw ............. .......S1.7IS Piind (tiiM ......... ..O ftt IS Morrlaiid -------1' Moutilalii n iy Copper t 4 « <o «_j» ^

'i Wtllier Minltiit . .. « J : S to « 37’i S Saw York SlotktS Amer Power tntl I . t th t ............. — SSS Amer Om and r i« t r lo ....... :------- MS •

r>e row »nd U slti -------------- , « S jS Ttlfotitlntnlal ------------ ----- ——..lOS ^

Nallontl ni*riilt .'. '"""L IZ ------- » , I'•, Paramotml Plrtlire* ------- ----- »S i'i Wlillt Molora . .....................SJS J

— .:i= ._ ---------- --------- tI; t $1.00-1.05. An occatlonal ex In ^10 tine ear higher. Motlly around ’ 3, J U 2. i;S-J..72!i-75.-Caah to .iro v - , X e n bulk per ewt. RuiteU US mott- ‘ [. ly around .85. A few higher anti low- -i

r r a t various points. VS S mwdy |------------ -----------------------------j

^ t 0 « ANflg t.t!a POT.^Tor.ii— Ji LOS ANGELES. March JI (-D (U J

R n Al—PoUloe*: Idaho It. S. No. < 1 RBstet<i 81JB io 81.C0 ewt: V. H. N»» t<0.1 SUO; Stoeklon Burbanks 82.10, '

~ brst I2J5; ordinary IIJO ; Horlda ' I and Hawaii n il t t Triompbt 4« ' pound, Kan Dlegti eeanly nHllsh

^ queens and W hile Rote 3 'i to 4e. '

. CHICAGO POTATOEST iHCa GO. ^Ureh U i/VKCSDA) ‘Potalo reeelpla 80 cars; nn track ,303: to u t U.S.^hlpmenU 1.013; teed i

V ttock. offerings llsht, demand good; <>. Uble stock steady, demand slow: ‘ly tnppUes moderate: sacked prr cwt )a Idaho Russet Burbanks VS. No. 1. . IS 8t.70 to S lJ3 !i : Colorado M raoresM U.S. No. 1,11.77^ to 81JM: Nebraska i» Dllii.Trlpmphs U.8. No, l.and.patU . i .5. ly graded » U 0 ta 81X0.w |}--------le I I I

11 LlSTflGimEIS I;i l ________ — . ...... li. . CHICAGO LIVKSTOCK ' 1' f CHICAOO, Mi.reh 11 i-imU8 DA); ’’ Hop receJpU 11.000; clavrd ^iffldy lo “4oc-W 81ierr?cimcTmln-hear!rTm ort h

U un lOo abovo prcvloti.i rk'^e; top ' tl0.B5 for tho rt load «irli'ilv cholco ' 1 8 0 tb 5 -m io 2 5 0 .1 b -« 0 a j.;u jl0 5 5 ;.:

'? 250 to 200 Ib. 80JO lo 8W25: 590 ‘ to 350 lb. 19.80 to 89.03: sonj 89 tO ^ 89.40: shippers took 3500; l-.oldovers ® lOOO.

Cattle receipts 7000; caJtv.t ISOO; ' i’ better grado fed s teen and >carllngt '■ closed obout steady on r.lui'per ac- - CDimnif tei 'op;n tng-unevcn!r h lg h » i-* cr. Choice to prime uetKhiy steen '

untold vlUi 811.73 bid. F.trly top 811-6S; best light ttcers 811.3S; light '

>i Iirlfrj^ SS.fli, Commot. nnd medium grade slc«rt and all (cd hclfcrs

™ strong to 2Sc higher. Lishi vealers d o te ; mojily tieudy a i JTJO; \to 1-

™ cr crop w ry small. Weighty tauttgo c- bulls told up to 80,15 on la'p rounds

fuUy steady.------ Shecp-ltcelpinooonam bT iSoslly-1 25c,hlshcC»'Tcii doublet Colorado

and oUier fed wettern laml>s 810JS.

-* r!-fairly I to ^ Ughta 89,35 lo 80.30. I ^ k shoro lambs v ith s lw t woolgrovth

II 88,40 short wooled (ed 'Texas year- ^ lings CdfTJ'lutf tvo-jcar-om end-.. $8aS ;_ l« tt< r..k lnd on Southwest

,1, order 89: aheep ka rce flm i'fa l na- 1 tlve ewes largely t5 to 8550.

•r PORTLAND LIVESTOCKPORTLAND, M irch ill (US

ot DA) — Hogt: . 00; steady.'good to » : cho lerrlT O -810-ib.-trrtchtj-m ortly IB 81053: 1230-3CO lb. butchcii mo:tly Jii 810,00; 370 U). ..KclehU..d0va.Uo

i lO , TH U H SpA Y y O R N m g Mj

• •• -r

i H(5(STEd ABOARD A 6 REAT LINER > I SND UOWMEO IKTD TWS HOLO.... . j

m S h b "19.00; tew IM-IiO ib, W.75-I0.00:[l

CatUe: M; calves: 15; quallly plain markel tlow; tcallercd early tales sround steady; no s teen of-

187.00 Or better; fed hclfera quoUble I*; up to 8039 or above; lov cuitcr and I* cutter cows |350-3i0: common to i s medium grades 83.75-450; good beef '

; eows salesble 85M-50; bidding veak to 25 or more low(V on bulls a t

•‘ ,85.25 down; choice'realers quolable>rfup-«r 0 -00. ^ --------------------------'>1 Stieep: 50, no early sales markel ,ii»iomtouJljt-S{eadi';-Oielce uackedJji _ >. I h m b t tftleablp up iq 1975; lond lots _

eligible to 810.00; choice light ewes . ,?! quotable up to 8550.. . . |

i I OGDEN LIVESTOCK ‘;• OODEN. March 11 Ml lU S D A )- J

Hogs; 050; good and eholce but- '■ ciicra mostly tteady nt 810.23-3S;

,* rew extra choice 10 liliilifr a t 810.45; | ! ,o d d mixtures-810.03 tlowi; packing ^

tows I8.W.M. -----------^'• Cattle: 100; few'curly tales about i( steady: odd lots conimon and me- < ,; dlum local steen H50>(!.00i few i '• common helfera 85.00 down; com- ■ mon and medHim cowt 14.00-50; I

UfuoM'W.'Ji flBWr.ui'st vc fli-u i e n 87.00-9.00; few common calvcs c* 8800 dovn.- (

Sheep: 750; none olfered for sale, t

’■ 0.MAHA LIVESTOCK , I ONtAlIA, March 11 (,1-)IUSDAI— c

. CJo«; Hog receipts 7000: fairly a c - jf• tlve. unet'en. sieady to ttrong com -'c lutred Tuesday late shli>plng orders 11

.-lUmulus. Better 330 to 280 lb. 89.051 to 810 sorted 330 to 240 lb. n t la ller. I c Small lol 200 Ib. a l 810.15. PracUcal U top •8l0.10-packcrB-JJ50” dOwir:00 fi

^ (T 3 2 9 - lb r a r « .50 to W.I1U W t 0 ~3IHfTi I Ib^M 19.15 tal9«>--Blili>l)rr‘O J M “ -

Cattle receljKs 5000; inarket sameTi _ early with clote active and early

clearance. Lond J3B Ib. &IWH JUJOr "• two snuill lots 810 lood hcKcrs 87A3.

Slieep recelpls 6000; kllllni; classes <15 35 to 50c higher, no feeden here. ■^ Bum ted wooled lambs 19,65 to 'ti 81025; top to shlptwra 810.35 om- ii» load avenge M Jb, fed cwes 86 on: •* load shearing lambt 80 fed yearlliiKs ' t In small-lols up to 8025. ]

' — ST. JOSEPH* LIVESTOCK ' - ST. JOSEPH. M <^h 11 i.lVUS >

f D A t-H og recelpu SSOO; toi> $1025 ] \ sparingly. Bulk good to choice 170 to , 340 lb. 810 to 81020; 250 to 390 lb. >• 89,65 to 810.10: (ew dOO lo 3M lb , |. ‘ lo u 89.40 to 89,60; fc»' belter 130 j> " to 160 lb. 89,00 to 810,15; .-ows J K steady; bulk 88.75 to 89; lienvy ^tacsi^d u h

Cattle receipts UOO; part lojai- ' .. 1214 lb. ted sleers 88.60; bulk.(rdl

.steers,^ and yearlings 87 to 18.10;! y hel/crs and mixed jvarllngs S7 to l a ; ',, _ load lo u helfera 87.60 down;' b . t l l j

tt ers 86 to 86: top 8850; calves 15 to:, t7 part lead 836 lb. stock cows 85 25 .,' ; Sheep reeelpU 4700; bids- nndl/ carty sales slaughter clAsxt 25 tc>l‘ 40c higher buik bids fed lamU.1 $9.75'. to 81025; early top-81023; clioic",'u yearl^lg.^ up H> 8950; lop slnuRhicr ’" cws:80.

SAN FRANCISCO LIVESTOCK ‘ ■■[■ SAN tU ANClSOOrMafeh- l i

(USDAI-Hog recclpu 1100; Ci.rlv* top 811.15 on tvo loads 160 tu IKQ - ^ lb. Calltomla butchen; later‘i l70 lo235 1b .aver»ges8 l0W io» ll;;- ^ ^part-Ioad 277 Ib. 810.40; pav.'kiiiK* ^ soft’s 111 Increased supply. nbuui<J

tu a d y ; mosUy 883a |<=* CalUe recelpu 300; lotd good 1010 '* lb. California fed s teen 87J3; tl.u-v ' l i toads medium-good.around tOOO lb .;'

California and Ncvada’ Ied Mrrn , 17.33: losct 2050 ib. NevadsLs mid

■7 Bhort-toads 949 lb. UUhs 87.10; K vi i : j medium-good 1133 lb. Nevada icdi: * steera 87; load and half mnlium'; Califoml#«t 86.79; fev iicav>-

Jfoo«»-«4.50)-baU»-tl«ady;-Iesv-*4-73-< t down'. C a lm 39; odd lots coiniium-,: 'm edium vealen 85 lo 87; imdic?' vealers quoled up to 810.

. , around 89.50, to 89.?5: choir?;. wooled ewes salable up to $:■ 50.

!S "O O L„ BOSTON, March II (^')iU SD A i-;

Aa occasional small lot o( Errasy, J. domestlo shorn wool vas roovrd. bu;; J the entiro \-olume of these a.ikj

w ro nol enough to conclUNlvely c -• tsb ll^i (hr market. Averate Frrr^ci, rj combing 64s • and finer trm iory » wooU told in origloat bags a t nru'jiia

90o scoured basis, fllilctly combinK I ^ 4&S, 50t, S blood territory wu-jl-,.

f! the recenUy quoted range 74 to '7c I . scoured basis. Prtces were ensirr oul [0 woolen typo pulled vools.

^ SENATOR’S COAT STOLKN . Iv - WAflHINOTONrMareti-41 10 Senator Carter Q lu s iD-Vni di.i-; IS closed today-that his, 83600 rnmk; w overcoat v as stoleft frotn"-hU hotel;

•Ic “T^ey got nty.Iravellng kit, too.", th he lamented. "BoUt o( them were i r- B»ts." .. I

ItTcAUFORNtA'COUNTIES IJ . .......- • rUIN-MININO RKVIV.^L‘

AUBURN, calif., March I t (-JW Supervtsora of three counties m ctt- Ing here today dUcussed legal step f '

IS to be taken tor tho revival of larv? to scale hydraulic mining operations, ly —tiOntng mm tia>‘g estlmate d 'th c r t’ ly nrc .untold mUllob of placer goltl j to ta -l» -(it)tftloe tU .., I

V ' ; ■

1 NOOW -T H I a d «HIP CAST9 LfiO J SNORTING TU6S TURN HER AMIfl m ftow s Awp ly r o tw s ovtsr w

iD IM JiiS S lis —; F r a n c e ’s T h r e a t t o L c a v c |!

“ .L c a g u s o f N a t io n s ! '

t , In d u e n o e s P r i c e s i

0 _ _ B y _ jp H N .P . BOUGUAN_____!.. (Atsocwicd Pres^ Market Editor) •

* by rcpprU tlmt France is threaten- ' lug lo'Ieave the Lcaeuo o t Nntlott.vi and is backcd by Russia, w hcntj'

. prlccs displayed stubborn flnmicsi!

. todoy.Wheat closed uneven s off to S '

! up. compared wllh j-cslcrday'a fin- ■ i ; lih . May 99>4 lo S . July 89>,' to S . '

uiiulunged -to *i h ls lier.- Ma y -1 OOf. to OOlj, oau a t S to s dc- . cllne, and provlilons unchanged to V a' rise of 2 cents. |

Spreading operations tn which ! .M ny..fflicau-a5_brouglit_aad_fltK _:

.[ im i i UiliU'iteJ t eltf wt n ■. f eaturo.- s of (mde during much of Uic day.'

On the other hand, thor«-were (lu r-!. r. choscs of Wlnnl|>eg A’heat a g a ln tt '«

aales ot Chicago. An unscitllng fac -11 lor was tlml on overnight forccait' [

- of raln t Southwesi where especially -Ineeded failed lo be lullUled. only . I one spot In Kansas reporiing molt- 11 ture.5 1 Corn nveraged a little higher, i -. Iclileily res|)onslvc to moist wcnilier | ll U w niuch^of the com belt. O nu. ; Ol.sasKci! owing io mcrcascd l i r im ^IftiffrlVAH.' --------------------------------------“ ^ Pwviflons w ere -f irm r-r rf le c ttn r- e upturns o( liog valuei. ~y -------- I '17*— CTHieA<iOi-Mat.ih. I I ______ _ .

Wheat- ‘S M.y PSS-S » S 9»' 99S-S

jliir n S ‘S t3 S u s B9S-U;-Q »ri>l. UI..-S U '.i B7S U SIL' Mar m s-S SOS eo'.i eo^«-s ' ■ • Jiay «as-‘» BO»i » S eos ‘ ,3 « s 60S eo ', 00s \

jiuV n ‘1 I7S r ‘n s«ept, n 37 2«S 37

lire—s Mar M SSVt M U S. July U!, ..................SS’. !J>. ........ - . ;’' I Mtr, I0J7 ............ 10,17 JOjtUV 10 U 10.97 tO.CS lO.M 'S July 10,«1 ................ lost ;

.................I'M.r, .......................... . 14.#0 .

djM .y ^ ..............14.40 ;

'‘ I • wVN.MrEG GRAIN i: , ' WINNIPEG, Mnreh II i.V) — Ca.ih :

.jl'Vh-.'at; No. 1 norihern 82\ c ; No. 2 . .northern e o 'u ; No. 3 northern

u , . l ; no. 2 iiu riiiufiii8“iiL". !<u.-3r -J vihl'c 30Se.

F L ^ ‘•s' DULUTir. M ardl 11 i',V) — Flax • ... nil irack 11.73‘r; May Ji.73>i; July '

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p6 RTLANI> HAY i ‘' PORUAND. Mnreh I t (,r, —H ay. j

Iq ------ CillCAGO.{;ASH GRAINCIIICAOO. Morch 11 (,V) - Cash

i ; i ’,vl»'fti: No, 3 red tough 81.01S.,mI Com: No. 4 mixed 50Sc: No. 8 ii,jiiHifd M 'ic to 5(5c; No, 3 yellow

itlrlNl'klfid 62c: No, 4 jtIIow 57 to lo'SX'..': No9yellaw54 to S 7 S c ; No. 4

‘ tthlic 59c: No. 5 white 56SC to 60»ic; b irainyle grade 50 to 53Sc. r : ! Onls; No, 2 white 30 'ic; No. 3 1,1 aliilo i'ou to 30Me; Ho. 4 wh(!« ,(ii-4 'i to 35'ic; sample g n d e 22 to •dlSC'ic.in ' » vp: No. 2 83S to 64c.;vl Soy bcnat; No. 3 yellow B l 'j lo ?3-«*^»omrttal-ChlcagorwmplcTnidc- i..r.-i:ow 75c.

Il.irlry; Aclual fales 43 to 68c:I’ rd 30 lo 44c; mailing 40 to 88c.

- r . Tltuollij"5« a -J3.TO cu t.■<l CIovpr"M^d-|13.30'ro'820"Cw(7—1’ I.irtl: Tlerees 810.57; loose 9V0.07,

Hcllles 814,75.

_ : . \ r n i y B o m b e r s F l y

A t L o f t y A l t i t u d e

« ! MUROC. CJlir.. Mareh 11 m — Army bombeir. opcmled a t a 30.000-

n'ticftl anll-olrcmlt ba tteries de- ‘u ifiidiiig Muroc dry lake.

li- the-rarc tled atmosphere, oxy- iipparalui wns used by th e avi-

*'= Kiiines. ■=‘ 1 Prom toaer altitudes, .ipeed ships

ol the 17tli attack group d ro p p ^ 50-|k)uihI charges and then strafed

- the bombardment raimn w llh ma-* - :m h c Run lirT~------- ” ■ ' ---------

The big Marlin bombers cnrried I’* ; I’Tiictije bombs'of 300'pound5, wWcti tf 'jhntj a fpw-pound pow der'chargi lo

' Ing Ihe desert lake bed.

I Official Opposed ^^L^MiHtarist^^^[T TOKYO. Morch n (,P)-Boron

Kllchlro 4ltranuma u-as oppolnted I’* president o( the prl»7 council to- S’ night to succeed Baron KItokuro ^ Ik k l l^ral^w ho rwlenwl t^n greundt

>ld', Muitnrlsu had tong oppoud B a r- , [oa ikkL I

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LOOSEi fiUnN(» SMXJTKLV BACKWARD 01 WOUND IN MIO-RNEB. PAS5W&TH6 BATl1 . . . . SAKDV HOOK,VitN THE 01

GENERAL FOODS EARNINGS NEW YORK. March I t —

- Q>n»r U J !aedi .corpon itlon-ln7ft ntft- hlmlnorj- tu tem ent for 1935, thowt

p in e t .camlngs ot 811.730,768, equlva- T ' lent to 83J3 a thare on Uie common J-««kH rbl»-eom p*r*a-wlU^-UW 43...

■ 875 or 8212 a share earned in 1934., ProflU for the tourth quarter vero

/C!50 cenu a shore against 40 cenU lin th e ,1934 fmal quarter.

i MOHAIR PRODUCTION

' WASHINOTON. March II (/P| — —:T ne-B im cu ltu rrd fp ftnw enn 'cpo rr > -H tnrf^v thtii 1P3S mohair n ryluc-

tlon totaled 15.074.000 pounos. coni- ‘‘ pared with 15,567,000 jwunds In 1934 '"■and 15.695,000 pounds In 1933.- •

Oregon i ^ u c e d 331.000 pounds.

PA U L-M U R TA U G H G A M E ^ -------- O P E N S -B m W B U R N E -Y -

to (Continued prom Pane 7)

-I, ton. II; Cleo Pttke. 4: Leera OUaortb,•]; y. m t i n IMtUtr. _________

>.| Clft Pilner. Coacb; I Jean I’anoni, 3; rhylllt CUrk, 4: '.VTbelm* woodr. Si Dorothy nidrr. IU i t 4i»ntifiu narloil. 10: Stra sioore, 7; C-ilZulM Whorlon, IJ; Ooel. Condll. 14; ,,il.llla» Puimlre, Ui Helen Alibott, •;

llrlen ntlbble, », alteinaie.

ly .tlC/RT/tt'UMAlben a Coiln., Coach '

Mttitrct IUU, 1: rranert Johntlone, Je*M Sltrrr. 3: Kathleen Alany. 4;

•J, r.tUt n#»e. M Utrbara DtttU. «; Thora «r itatei, }; Klile OraK, I: Marian Lenlt. .. t; rdh» St.aje, 10; Derlha lloyle, tl-^ U r iu te . ------------------- --------------------j

~ P.M'L. -.. . .-WlHUm-aqLUoau-Cn«ch

, tiller. 4; Kdnt Cra<en, t : Upal 7emke. t; r>a Lei-. 10; Vetrta r.rrrnwrll. i:;

;T T m n m n HKtl.' 3;’'One»d»lyn-M»rUa>.I alletnate. 1

S' SIIOHUONE I— ----- Jl, ,p. tvillmerth. Coteh •

la lf .lllckmw). Jl: Catherine Carey,]lj 7:,Utrieilla Derrloeliot. C; Allee fiult-t

au lt . 10; Marr LeeerU. II; UotU Itlck-l man, 14; Kieltn lleUt. Z: Uernlce Idciii.' l l : rii,n il l-ertln, t : Ailrn* Ketlef,: I: Itoilta Leeeitua, atlernalr. |

TWIN KAI.I.R iDomihy Call. Cotth {

Dalty Drne Thomaa, I : Mlldied S«eet. j I: Fein Kllkmaii. 1^ Uotrmary Claik.i13; (Urbata Itlllrrr *: Rr'a lUlmer, 1;.Mary K. itnlth, S: VItUr Anderton.

Mtrtaret Cer. 3; Klol.e nKkitead, J); -lllha H'elli, tllemate! Katherlni* rotnell. mantier: tU rr llou.r and Eileen urteken, tu litan t m antten,

i WENtiKM.I - Itedr Jone«. Coacli

LllU faucelt, 3: Neoma Krenrh. tJ: MtnarM Ma«lu. S: Vrrna llnrfiker. 4: Cnee McCrei. I: n tacr Matnne. 1: Itnma Ormantt. *: Ira l.nn |*e»enon.11: ra ti r Wa»t. l«: l.iiellle tviiiiam., C

h Mont i/pderirt(, I. tllrrnal., ;2

j - ^ T I W T O G J ^ t M E J l O I E S ^

(Continued From Page 7>

contmt, Dixie brought In th e on^ , Yannlgan 'run, then Harr>-. playing i„ rlRht. hnd (o stand by nnd wntchj ■' aocrge Selkirk’s home run clout sal!:

over hLi hcnd. Leo turned In a snop- I py fielding performance n l third.

1 Back io Minora

DrtpKe the premlte thew n by a pair of ivokle catchers—Alex Stbo

1> and Floytl P re tlym an-M ana ier Bucky Harris has decided to keep

8 Intact the trio th a t handled bark- V alop dntlet for W ashington la tt :o aeason, Clltf Bolton, Sam Hoi- 4 brook and Bill SU rr.;; Sabo, a heavy hllter, likely will

go lo Albany for more seasoning.3 while PrtUyman Is sUtetl for 'J. Cbattsnoo/a.

tloldont M ovealti TAMPA. Fla., M arch II (/T>—Ival:

Goodman, holdout outfielder, watch-1 hlf fnllflTT ripH nnaU -n^ria ffonij

' ^ h e tldcllnw todny bu t moved hlsi equipment from his holel to the;

'• clubhou.«. Indicating h e nnd O eaer-1 o) Managrr U rry MncPholl were,

_ approaching o sojutlon o t Ihclr coll­ie trac t dltdoiUlM .' '

~ W E L C O M E p FA M O U S F E N C E R

((Tondnued f ro m Page 7)

0- bo noud now. on th e side streeu. Q. _ To Im nrm Wortd • -

The extent to whlcli ihTSlympics have been or will bc used a s a ve­

il. h ide for olleged tinsl •propagnnda" ■I. Is anoiher prablem for international

ftuUioritlei to worr^- about.' Tlio gomes, thtougtiouc, ttavo t>o«n ca(-

„ culated to impress the r rs t of the ^ fvorld v lth (he greatness of Killer's ^ Oermany. -

. A - tomeK'hat sImlUr slluaUoii

Republican campaign commUtee In the United SUtcs hnd taken over

^ the 1.6s 'Angeles'Olympics, dcdlcat- ed them td Jferbert Hoorcr. dcclar-

'k* «<l him lh» yiilrilnp iiplrtt anil nt»trlbuled. th tlr success to h is geniusfoe Organlutlon. -------------------

U i j fair lo explain, liovever. . . . .U ia t-thoae^actually ,,In ..chajgc-ot ) S Olympic preporotlons—Dr. Lewold----- a n d - nis-n«oei»t& =iate’ interested.gn only In the Olympicsr^irdenl nazis

though they may tw. To them, *s tg. well as to iportsmen generally, they JK, are "Uie gomes." no t "our gomes."

-< 1 1 o b « ~ ^ 'rb a b y chick tU r t« jr - m aku bl«<r and better h tn v »•

1 Globt Seed & Feed Co.-A dv.

H O B O I N G D E L X J X E '

I Otn’OFTKS K3CK. A HOPOS OF . iATTERV.SKEOLlOE; DOWN Ttt6 m \09tHSfA..-.

BASEBALL LOOP MAY . : OUST SACRAMENTO AS . >• ST. LOUIS CHSTfTtLUeI- .h (ConUnued From Page 7)

i f ■ cinbs l^ th e league would then be -0 atked t« d inaU Ihreo or more ta playen each to form a Sacramento

team, vhtch would play oat the tchedule. An exeellent pUylng or- gantiatlon would be formed tn th t t manner and one which

^ B irk E y .R iT L iE S > DELAWAUE. nh ln Xfnrrl’ 11 ^ -u n m c n iticxey. gcnemi manager^ 14 of the St. Louis Cardinals busebnll^ ' organleatlon. bellllled. Ionlght a. re- i. port from Collfomla Uiot tho Po-

■ cltlc Coast league m ight revoke the (CordlnnJ franchUo n t Sncrnmentobccouic o( poor callbcr of.the “form" tcnm, , ■ ■ ■ '

V "If .Mr. Tuttle (President W. C. I 'lTim cot TOB'C(iiuineimui‘r i i quot-■ cd correctly." (aid Rickey, '’there

, may be n Ict of surprises In store for r hlii). We vlll have-a team a t Socra-^

■ mrnlo sooner o r la ler th a t will give— -tH rlratnirall-lt-lrlooktngT or.'” -------

4; Cnllfom la.-tha t.thcre_w osjioL ont_ Is class A player on the Sacramento 7; team nnd (hal he would give Rickey '

a a-tck lo live up to league staniV■ nrds.

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ART SHIRES. PROMINENT REFEREE, SAYS HE CAN’T

!;■ AFFORD TO PLAY BAJ±. ____ LContln|ic<LPrtittLRlKC-1J---------

iDmcUiliiz_liJcrc,______ ____________

c.ti)eflfilly like lo be oufthetv ' close" to liendqunrtera where I could give

ni,.„„ , nnl]-j bul hrs’ 0 twcll youngster and I'd I like to get him tn r te d In the movbt. j They Ulk reol money-la HoUj-wood.'"

i<* [ Slnee hls ma}or leogue adventures, Jl’ ; »'b)c)i saw )ilm captain of the While

: Sox In *hls (Ir tl yenr ns a regular I nnd Inl’.'r embroiled with CommLt-

—i'Moncr 'Kcnc.'aw th .-U n d is orer his I ring tellvltleb. Shires has been plny-

■‘■lltig nnrt m thoflng (cams In Uie I minors. t

'"•I Hc Miyt hU jfferw ing has kept him In good sh ^ ie and he bell^’es

Id he *1111 cnn "h it (hnt appl**" anrt play llrst ba«e right along v lth tny of Ihe minor leoguers.

4: QUAKE AT SAN JOSR ,n! - SAN JOSE, Calif..-^U rcl^ Il 14'— ‘ i An carUiqunkc w,hlch regliUrcd (or

two minutes an'd awakened some resldenU occurred here a t 5:50 aJii.

, todny.

SUG,\R rillC E ADVANCiS r SALT LAKE CITY, Marcli II (4^

—Tlic U tah-Idaho Sugar company aiivttiiced the wholesale price of

■‘J ib f f t sugar JO ccnU a hundred “ m pounds to 84.05 todny.

ACTO;R UNDER KN lffl

" CUve, French born aclor, .who hos“ been jilayliig In tho current, stage , pity, •’Libel" was taken to a sana-- (ftflum late todty for an immediate . Intestinal operation.X Cllvei whose real name Is Clive . Orelg. wns bom in 1900, educated

m England and received hla earlyII tiage ualnlng there.

,r ,

I A tte n tio n T*! I F arm ers!! I

^_ _^Y ill-CalLEor.nnd.PH V .C n8h .

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Z f i o W e n - B r a n d - I n i p r o v c l I f . M m I S c r a p s a n d G oldenl l i _____ B ra n d _ B o n s_ M c n l_____

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tt O ku to n a d e n ef Um el«<it>Had v m t b i t th e rt U t itMet

— -« lr« ff ito K T fltlm ‘iny ' iddltloa- r— ->l,.tnrofTniUnit-mnntmlnf "hllnrt h

■dl.' th*t U. td rw U nm anti— -dftwd-wtU) 4 box nufflbct ln.etra^

of tb* R m . — J.

Personals 4 5JU ST ARRWZD. COMPLSTE _

Stock meD >nd women'i ihocs. e Bcitntlfte ahoo _ m tln g -b y - fo o t -

------ fpeciaiisu. P tm manlpulallv# foot____O l« -

m r feet ft t m t . Dr. H im ’i Foot E

— H A V E -E N 0^Q E D _A N _ EXPERT zfoot specltiut to ba In m ; o i(i«

____ Tbured&y, ISueti l3 ih . Bclentirie

H. E. Ma»weU. Jerome. Id tho . s

Lost and Found"' 5 iW H iP r o S O N PW iU sFnCTU RN

bill' (old cotiUlnlns currency and drl« r»’ Ileenso loafoh 'h lgfi»fay ; between Jerom s and WendtU, fiat. evenlnR. Reward. Relum to A. R. Kclthley, Rt. 3. WendeU, oi . Newa otflee.___________ . X

■ Beauty Shops 6 S p e c ia l - * E E W 4 A ^ N r a * i f i i .

ahampoo, (InRcr-wave and dr>‘ 50c, Ave. Beauly Bhop, 410 Slh -

Eaat, Ph. 020W,„„ .....................0

OIL PERMANENTS |1A ) TO U ' Klaaa Beauty Shop, 339 Oth Ave E u t , Fh. 1335.

~ • T ltO ag W »9 HAVE-EXPERtEHO- _

o ^ 'a n d tho aklir bf our operaton v o niperlor. Vou may oow have > oBs Ot our oU waves (or u low u A

'• l iO . Craw(ord’s Beauty Salon. IIJ Mala Affl. South. Phono 1074.

• n u CALL ro « a u u L T i''- rk e M u -

P yS^ECRETARV^| p [ - M i s s ^ .Q U IN C H ,- 7

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ise Adsi Autos (or Sale 7u -I- IMtt r»T.rM»MAWTt J ■I, M dan la «xcell«nt n w haa te ri

eoodltion. MO, or wm trada for .. - cow or- chlcltcna. Mra. Lanfc W w -

* 1039 U . A. TO tmiN O“ -Oooa-TiresrTTunJcrNoir^PW air '

M otor H r f « * -

The AUTO MARTMost l« Kyla W alti'i

I w s B U T ->8tL L -T R A D l

: » 6EB T R B 8 E - ^I * '33 O ber. Sed. a t a barsala « ': * -29 •P o rt R<lstr.________ .1100 «r • - ■w- -f t j r A ^ U u iC ^ ioo’.;I » O K --------------------------- IMS «

* ' Many O tbert * ^

L I_____ . M a l e H e l p j W a n t e c ^ :

! I MAN BE rrW K N M AND M YEARS

bave cal-. Wo (umlah leads. Phooe 8U ftfr appdnuncnt.

F e m a le H e lp W a n te d 10

iS S d L e ” A O E D WOUAK TO keep houM on ranch. No children. !

J Wrllo Box 7, eare Ncwi.

^ WANTED - OIRL TO DO GEH. ' ernl houxw ork a lter achool. In* ' quire momlng or lu Iy «Ttnln«, ,431 Aah street._________________

MTnpi.ir a Q E D l a d y f o r ' hou«ciccepln* m r ^ , c ^ i * home, no children. Wrllo Box S3. ’

, a s i

S i tu a t io n s W a n te d U I

^ w a n t " w o r k ' "b y ' jio o R . r e . 'M60W.________________________ I

a- EXPERIENCED F A R M ^ OOOD :* —IrriR titor.-w anti w o rt Marrted. ,

Wrtlo Cox 37. c w Newa. •

nt EXPERIENCED O I R L WAHT3 It— boiucKork>.Caa-aU]r ^ ceUcnUfefQrencca.-Ph. 815...........

>e B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n it ie s 15

S E tm O T ^ A -n O N FOR LEASE.= Wrile Box 13, care News.

5 LOCAL D I S T R I C T MANAQER- for N a tl, concern, and 9 la t^N dcmonstratori. Write Box liS,

—c a r t-N e u x - _____•y ----------- »•

10 M o n e y to L o a n 16

MONEY^Tb "l O/W ON DWELL^- Inga. Lo»-cst rates, lone terms

6’ Qulak aervlee. Sancer^JooM. Ph. *37. 133 Main East.____________

1: F o r S a i e l e e d s 16-A

ONION S E E D .T o o l iR M U S ^_■ certified while and yellow aweet 5 ' Spanlah, also Southport White ■e Olobe In convenient alse sealed

pockasei. M. A. Pomeroy. llan*- sen, Idflhd. Ph. « J3 .

n Wclor Ranch, 1 mL'KS. Knull. 're ■ ---------U ASHTON SEED POTATOES, C. L.IJ Ashley, Hoover Cabins, East Main

St.

B - ^ H ic A u r o R k x s t a n ’- rk a a * b

TH E GUt

■V / P O N T K N O W ^ ^ T f i W '\ TOO D U S Y T O I ■

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VAMiA u n t m .

Bnng 17 For Sal* Seeds 16-Ai *” ■ CBtejaa)a l ONION SEED, Q E N U im XM-- ported Yellow Bwtet Spaalsb dU J. reel from Spain to us. D ing. _ * BallsfaftW .JW JU PV W : _ ^ o T P S T M o aw nlm i.

- I b l u * t a g OROIM ALFALFA- _aoe<l.and.goott-(iu*my.re4,clover.* P b . 03ge»j3. __________

CERTIFIED F I D E R A T Z O K Wheat. May ba leen a t DIncel * Sm ith's or a t ranch, H. K. Cham* ptin. Pb. 030tR».

^ OTno i t - . g K p , FAMoy—w a n x

- other leading varietiej, D ln itl & J Bmlth Seed Co.________________

« YELLOW SWEET S P A N IS H J l _ o a lo n seed, field and la b c ra tw

^ Twla J 'aiu . Ph. 03ae-js.

* BLISS TRIUMPH SEED POTA- J i grown from Nebraska w rtl> « fled aeed, *103 per cwt,, also fancy « No. I 'J and 2’a 7Se and I1.3S. W. J F. Nlchobon, Ph. Plltr 3UB.

1 For Sale Miscellaneous 170 A V IA T10N -lEA RN "'rO "sECO M I ^ —expert tii a-pronta«g."gn)w lng2 (leld. Thare Is a dem£Td rtjhlT iew ^ for A flatlon itaehsnlM. Studr

I . u .li, Courses in AvlaUon chanlcs. Aviation Engines, 'A ir Pilots and Aeronautical Engineer-

- • 'i M a t homo.durtng..your_ spare g time. International Oorretpond*

tnce Schools, PViU Lelteomaler,» BOK 3063, B ^ , Idaho._________

CULL BEANS. WASHBtmN WIL-

?• ABOUT 400 BO. CORN. PRANK S u o b u , 4 W. 34 Sft Filer.

^ ? Drlng In >ho maohltujT j ou * » wisb to aell. If I do no t buy

“ • - It myself, IH (ind someone * = ^ -th a t-w m -b u y •lt.-I-h av •-b u y .-^ , ^ • era 1 t r o m E-V-E.R-Y- *4 • W -H-E-R-B. *

s * H arry Musgrave * » *

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Results?• __________ ■

A For S a le , M is c e l la n e o u s 17» (CeaUan* fw w tH i Calasaa)IT- KRENOEL OOLORADO WUKEL 11. ccrrugaton. OoarROtced to epr- L>. nicata any tU*Ua c r lod. E ran .rc: rgVagtflB^- ,-l :„', •~.~ra FOR a A t t^ ^ H A y . A L P A L fA

- cha(f. potatoes. Phene 01»7.J4 b6. er. _a a « m ■w>l Jl—wlnym

A BAW FlUN O , OLD SAWS UADE n . new, maabtoa work far'aeearaejr.

Chas. E. RowclUfe, 811 3nd Are.— North.nc ....... —

^ pressure (ank. pum p rod. well cy |.Inders and repairs. Krengel'a

m . ■______________

icy furniture of all k lnd i, eoal rangaa. W. tlectrU ranges, cool stovea, etrw*

lators and o tb tr bousebold fom* = • isblnga. Moon'a. Pb. 8, Stor* Ho Is 17 Pb. 318. Store No. X___________

~ 3.W 10EL U 0U8B TRAILKR, lJsood -bac8a ln :^b .lH L afltfnooaa .

^ Manufacturers of and Dealers In U r Qranlla and Marble Monumenta er- and Markera. OHIco and Yard, «1S ire ^ Are. East, T w in Palls,

USED UATTAO WASHER, LIKE ' now, only IM M . Terms. Sampson

_ uuslQ Co.

PRED BEER-DEALER IN MONO-— - mt nU 'and 'markera, 946-Matn-So; n : T ain Falls.____________________

_ W H Y P A Y W A R P R IC E S ?- * — ^A-eartoad'of'M nr^ico-tirBnikr"

* B yr i ^ t you need, bring baek

a brusb to put I t on with free.* McMurtry Houae Paint, 4-

« oleum Vamlsb d ries In two. hour»-A lirg i ite ck of WaU* P«P«.: MOON’S» .W IN FALLS _ P H 0 N 1 8

n n n c a u r o i ■ u c t T i ’’>vkeM b

= s s s s ^ ^ = g s a i ' ■ ■ J

T am a __ salesman^-______“ I f o u n d a g o o d ,

^ u s e d c a r t h r o u g h

^ '____________t h e _____

T W I N F A C I S

— • -NEWS---------W a n t A d s

" N o w I nm r e a d in g th e m to se e i n cnn f in d n room in tt p r iv n tc h o m e . I Itnow I w ill f in d ft g o o d room th ro u jrh . . .

T h e N E W S W a n t A d s

t Phone ^ 3 ^Ad Taker

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* Ask So17 :WantedMl3oeIlaneous'.17-A's W A N , G O O D o o n o n i w .

. n m payment on amaQ beiM orJ * WlU buy homea or aereafe oo pajf- B l ..„iii«ito. W rtteaoK fla .:c tri,lte iK —

r o R a WORK B o a a w 'T O T f A Kasoa fgr feed. W rite'Jack, ear* be. News.3 |a ■ I , .1,

W A N TED -TRA O TO R.O W W nfa- >nd disking. Pbooe 04y»Rl.

m . WANTBD TO p O R R O w W » 0 R ,re. M days, good aeeurlty. w il l pay

>1S. Write Bwt V m . careXtaw.

. u cuh . Wrile BoUe Machine and ?|-» Welding Works, Boise, Ida.

_ WANTED — W H B A T .-B A H M T f IQ . a n d t ^ D l a t e l

_ FUnmORB WANTED - W t BUT J P u i^ ^furniture, coal rangM ^tfcM

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2 Fruits and VeBetables 18» • D E H C lO U SrA P PL E S .il-ilL -B O . >“ • -Ot. Kimberly,-Sbambaugh.—

;___JONATHAN tm nfw w t a r r n m K PIn • utiielous. IV ml. e u t of Twin

qU ^ on {Clmberly Road. D. B. Vea* i u tun . .

Elcclrlo Appilances 19__ w i o ^ Y i ^ D " R C T u d r a jut o . ton. subsumtlal discount.-E aay 9A; —tsnns..Sam psoft-Musle-Oo.----------

p ------Eor-Sala or-Traila-ZI-Jf UOHT TRUCK IN » 0 0 0 D OON-

"•dlUonTLi-W. L6per."fei’ a n ( r B o r

- IMPROVED ACREAGE ADJOIN. ln rT a la - r f tn a -“ rof~Tw U r7alU '0 proi)erty. W rite Box » , care Newa.

EMPIRE DOUBLE UNIT UILSER,pcrfoct condition, trade for atoek,

^ t t wbat have you. Fred RUla, Rt.

' ■ 33 HEAD SPOTTED POLAND = China brood s o n . Ph. I. 0 . Prea-------- eott.------------------------------------------

Furniture for SaiT M6 6 6 if ijK D PIANO, r7S. TERMS.

Sampson Muslo Co.

“ R t^S S E W E D PURNITURB OF all kinds, 80 UMd ranges. Piloes ™p*» troin.llO.up, Mwjn'i. ..

_ Radios and Service 23-AGOOD USED RADIOS. EASY

- —utm*.-Bampeon-Mu8le Co,

iat>S01AL BARGAIN ^ C E S - ON used Radios Moon's ra ln t di Fuis* Iture Stora.

ODARANTEFJ) RADIO SERVICE. See C. B nnm Musle Ca

Wanted to Buy 25WANTED - USED C O A L AND

electric brooders. Hayes Hatchuy.

_ B ^ O K MINOROA—EPOS—FOR

SEE US BEFORE YOU SELL your acrap east In n . will buy any amount. T arr Aulo Wrecking Co.Ph. 871._______________________

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T H E H O R N S

!l H r v o u N E E D N 'T BCffHC1 i ' M M Y SEL

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/y. C yrriiK t»W. >T Oilcw* T.IMW I

smeohe 1-A Wanted to Buy 26Bf ft** neeitoa <*»—«>o r w s PAY MORE FOR RATS AND

ty . coyote bldea and vUi. Idabo

S ^ P » N rn m * W ANTID-W * BUT. HM<1 futnltort, ooal faog«, atona

^ Houses tor Rent 27^ TOR RENT - F T O N lB H S irT 1 _ r e w ^ a n d 8-room beuae. W. o,

„ Apartments 283 ROOM APT, ADULre, REFERir

^ ■■•ncWi 313 Maln.Avt.-B0._______

^ i ROOM PARTLY FDRNISBSD W Apt. 118 Jaekson.

p t r niR N ISH ED APT. FUlt 3. BUU/T • _ , in kltch«t>rtte; Ph. MOW.

= NICE, CLEAN APARTMENT POR rent. 418 seeond annue north.

r ^ M FURNlBBEir A F T . I S 5 0 . . Oxford, 433 Main Are. N,

— FURNI8UED r~JUSTA M EI«~gW ,

**- Rooms lor Rent 29— BEDTOOM A N D S S l N O. -po reb . 104 Ttb E ast___________

1® NICE LAROE ROOM SUITABLEfor 3. w ith board. IH 3tb Ave. E.

FOR R EN T-A PRIVATB ROOM. -------- 8 3 9 -M a iirw « tr ------------------ ---

— LAROE FRONT BEDROOM. IM7.1. B>«th Ave. No. _____________

^ FINE LAROE SLEEPINO ROOM,

i T u a ^ to O n T '

tK._ ROOM AND-BOAHD— Wl-TTH

^ For Rent, MIsoellaneous 30Bt- 40 ACRES FOR CASK RENT.

O o o d 'e room house, plenty of ^ olher Improvements, go<>l w onn ^ wire fence, 31 aons good spudi, _ _lO acrea .pastu te..IiO ulad .fi-in lla

N. E. o f Ooodlng. Call or aee = - S c h m it t - A Whlpkey,- Ooodtegf

^ -------- ------------------------lOO ACRES CHOICE LAND. FOR

beeu and pomoei. H- S. Beals.

— — ReahEstatrforSalr^* • 7 ROOM MODERN HOOBE, CLOSE

tn. IlSOO down, balance terns. _ W rile B w M. cate Ntwa.

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Who Us.S • Real Estate for Sail 32» (CeaUaaei f te» f w iitoi Ortassa)m 40 AORBB, 3U K O O FROM bo Goodlflff. g ra n l road, 4 room

nr ’ handle. W M Meyer, Ooodlng, ta Idaho,D< » I.............. • I^ --------------------------------------------- ^

« Tbree good fanna to rent to # !7 V reepcoslbla partka. «_ « • — « 3* » Two acre trae t not Improved, «0 , »-^lne«oe^ent loeaUoa.________ *

= « Four aera tract, modem •

M* houM aod out buUdlop, goed • « location. «

R . « We have aome very good ^ «— aiito QoaillM-laim.-SSS J r a u s i •

W SUDLER WEOENER * o a « DT ^ -E U crB idr:----------------m m r - j

^ 4 ROOM HOUSE, FURNACE,— good locaUon. Write Box 14, T a in BZ FaUa.

” A O R E A O B WITBOXTT29 bouse. Ph. 444W.

^ SALE BY OWNER 8TKI0TLY modem # room house and 3 lota.

_ Oboloe looaUoo, *W»ta Box a.A, LE care Newa.

. f : UO AORES n-KAOERMAN-VAX.. >M. ‘ ley. 4 room bouse and outbuild* --------ingsnssoor PM e n lto aa ; B o r t i ;

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— « »» 14800 buy*, (bla ten r o e n .«

V r o o a ^ and b o a r ^ . Otoaa «r a «S In M»MBiU-3Ptrma.---------«“ « BANOER.JONES « S « t n Main Eaat. T t L 4 1 1 »

» •30a LEAVINO TOWN AND OFFER MT ^ 0 room modem bane loeatwl a t J ! U l W alnut S t. Priced for qulek '2* aale. H. S. Beals. .___________ _

IJJ _DoBS,.Other-Eets— 35“ COOTTO SPANIEL^ P U ^ S s , OR . long aaia, AKO IWar Reg. Prtoed1. to aell. Box 314, H n . A. 0 . ByUnd, = Buhl, I d a h o , ______________ _

5i For Sale LiveJt«k“ 3Q3 WORK HORSES, ALSO 90 TON

_ hay, 4 ml. No,. 1 eaat FUer, oc i « 1 ml. N o. H eaat Maroa School.

= 0 HEAVY. FAT BOOB. JUST righ t to butcher I33M each. Z. U

i) - o ia l b e r o e ,- 1 0 B t- » u t - J a r o m e i . R t. I.

^ PUREBRED BHORT,HORN BULL . . 0 mo. old. : ml. Ko^ 3K east oi

, Hansen.

K 3 JERSEY COWS, ONE ELECTBK f brooder. Ph. 01»0*R3.

, P o u l tr y a iU S u p p i le t 3 7

41 BUFF HENS; OOOD'STOOK Reasonable. 3rd west ei entranot

^ _ to Alroori. O. H. Thletten.

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2 BUSINESS - ■I ' DIRECTORY \ -m r u m u j m01 30L t r t Bad Bato i m n a m .

“ - - ' - - iniiir^e»:—FIRE IN8UBAH0K—O trr U B > > -daoea-ttb-tfUaHa-roeC-w lllw

A -to-<l4-UBa-atcek-«apanlaar-WB-* (er 3 yMt*: eoBpeameo roof flat* • y ta rs fo rn a J . I.Kobexta,Pb.

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— '— JUNIOR CHAMBER OF- . 5 - COMMERCEilOMM’tfe^— BURtsr, Marob It - Barley ^ Junior Chamber ef Oommsroe met

at the Club cafe here Monday ere* nlng at vbleb U m nomlattlont

i : were mads for new offUars, tbe elee* ^ tlon ofofftoen to taka plaee at. tbe *• next meeUng on April 13.~ MoUoo.pleturea of foreet ftna, aoa

J a S '^ to S ^ g m *»” wdStSo**5._ “Sudden Deatb."5 -Jeyera l-na tte ra -perta ln lng -to - » eomlng. aeUiiUea were dlanned.

> * among them, plana for ttoa ragionBl

OommercBtrn nnacgrO regon aod* Mootan* will conTCDe. Matt«n per* ^ to tba next of tba 4 loeal cbanUMT vart dlscoiaed.

" OLEE SINGERS OlVE “ ■ PROORAM AT BURLEY^ BU RU nr.llatebU -Burlcylto^

Mtarlani wera entartalned Tueeday B»-tha-«atloBal-bot»!-by ttoa Oai»" s dtnalglsa^ub trom UttAIUon ttat*

5 Normal a& ol._______ -------? ? 'T ba'program w ulneharnotO r.

‘ 0 . 0 . Bv* who brought lo ttoe aU.— tenthui uf Uw niBBbHnBe im- “ portance of poblle health aod bai

Mfor-tba speaker a t the meettnrrDr.-, 0. R. Scott of Twtn n u i , wbo gan ^ an Interesting address, dlsclwlBg many facta relattva to publle bealUi oondlUotMandpramUTCmedlclBaa.

Rer. RaymeedRaee, pastor of tba «T M. & chureh..Twla.7lUs..BDd Cha M. aeeretary ot Uie Twtn PalU Rotarr BU, elub woa.TliUon, eamtn|.btra.«tttL

Dr. Bedt

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r r i OOODINO. Mareh n >- Farther dlseusalGQ of tbe propoaed supply

_ store for membera of Ooodlng - rr a m o n iru iMld Tuefday.BtMMOB. V f bere wben SUU Orange Depsty

John iteendly of ^Mrome apdca te ~ about 33 or ^ arasgea..Xothtng ' ^ diflnlUwu dedded at thUaeettDg.

Bctlco being reetm d nntll tbe regu-

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l i r a u » . Herohantf Bureau Arranges ■ - for Displays and^utp. I

—:— ^hovn jifc IrZ B T~ ~ p_JV BC hiD ULbur«*u of the Twin

M li-O M lm cr bt7CooilB»!«e-il«i* — U ir e b 30. M UM

ftintMi iprtnc opcBlnv dat*. a t a• luoducn n w U n t yatenU j- n o «' a ( B p ^ cafe. Auto dealen will b«

-• InTiUd to itaca an automobile Btaowin c o ^ u n c t^ ^.^ i'])~) diiiii't iiiinii la r toQDi and lUlUi wlU'lw awat'd'' ed tboee mott UuitraUTe o( tha « . S U n whJecU. John iW xur waa

_ sa n cd .c b tln n a tL .o t j u u » £ e ^ eaaunlttte to work out details o f

R. P. BoUnson. Ruloo D unn aod , Vor Hudioo. I i

Thu ■bluf. g«nl" iCTtem of eheclt- Im on wUclton w u approved. Pur* i

• pate o( thU qritem U to encourage i worthy loeal enKqjrtxei and to pro­tect local merchanu and residenU _ .(rom undeienrmj outilde lolkl-

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■pflimLEiisi:!De1rin« Into oil companies’ eerrJce

aUtlon leaitaf peaeUeefc * Uwmlt - a Is rd r tn f the claim of the Kelly Uotor company of Haaelton for ap* j , g prodmattly M.000 from John A. Balich. Jr, of Twin Falta. Standard , UU awjuuiji m em . uu iie d Uuuujiit — lU third day at. trial In the dUtrlet court h e n yeaterday.

■- a qU? cOBtasted .h y-aU om eyt on CRI M h aldea. mucb o l.th e Ume was ■ ceeu iM bf a ^ m e n U from wblch ■

mUTtfETfor tfiT cS im ahl wbo m n interrojated yeaUrday were era X .s;O fUander, T eu c o axentiO .R . ehUd KelHo, qi"'*!*!'’ o u agent, cd tiu d V. A. KeUy of tha claimant cor- terdi poratloor Mr. B al«h also waa. re- en . called for crou-eaamlnaUon under Twlr the atatute.. peUt

Another oil company acent, R. J . for 1 eehweodlman of tbe Oem StaU OU atltu eempany. and U r . ' Neboa were th e 1

- called u wttneiaea the day before. Bs]c^A ttoneyt for the claimant are and

taap raa n -an d -O h a p m a n cU je -d e - Port- fendant.betagreptttcnled.by Rrank — -

'iT s tfp h a n and J. H. Blandford.

■tliai wen neiieeu uy p u m c t juchiq Adim B. Barelay until thla momlng.

i ORMER HOSPlTAU- '■ w NURSE SUCCUMBS ^ ;

Word h u been ncelred by rela- Urea of tbe death ^ Mra. 0 . R. Lacey, UoUywood, a U fo m la , yes- ‘ terday morning. Mra.Laoey waa for- merly MIm DotUna B tch e rra Twin

JaU arta ldeiiU a4 .nu rM .at the Twin M i l eounty general hc«pliaL

Sbe la aurrlved by h e r brother, A. P“ J . Baebcr, Twin »aUi. and two Ha- U rt, M ft. Rudolph U artena. Buhl. J u d l& t. Annin U (V PUer.

T U N E R A tS pOW K N -nm eral a e r v l o e i ‘for

Jamea Owen will be held Ftlday afU m o o a -a t-3 :> 0 -o ’f lo o k -a (-th e ~ Twin PaUa mortuary chapel. Bov. a a . n ew >fflal» lug i m te i'm e n twllh -

~U In T i n , Pallt ^

GLEE CLUB SINGERSGIVE BUHL CONCERT '

. BQJIL, March 11 — College ot _Idaho_mfin'a a lw club preynted a

concert befora a Urge audience "al the ^ uhl PresbyterUn chureh thia

The glee elub l i on a tour ot ~- aouthem Idaho and wUl appear a t

Twin PaUa PretbyU rU n church, Thunday evening, a fU r perform­ing during the day. a t PUer. Twin PaUi. Kimberly and H anien high

Aocompanylog the U ilngen 00 the trip a n Ralph DeCourwy, pl- anlit: M lu Loulie Balea. accom- panlit! Pnderick PUmlng Beale, director^/ Prank O. Mumtord. Col­lege of Idaho treu u re r. knd Thur- low Bryant, field lecn ta ry o t the coUege. U n . Beale alao made the trip. , .

" B B i i t A i t r p i a y r TgiBU TE--------- -TO FAMOUS SKA CAPTAIN

LONDON. Mareh 11 (/n — Of­ficial BrtUin prepared tonight to pay f in ti.h o n o n to Earl BeaCty, former t in t lord o t th e admiralty who died early today a fte r a loog

, P u n ^ lerrleee fc r the World 'w ar navy hero wero planned fo; o e n Monday a t St. Paul’a cathednl wbero his body wUl be Uld In a crypt cloae to the remains o t two e ther of Bngland'a famoua aea CTj>t|^ ~ L o r d Wetoon and a r t

NAZI O m C IA L CLOSESJE m S K BUTTEA MRM

BERUN. March I I (A ).— Natl official ordered «' Urge Jewish but- U r firm lo c lo ti'Io d ty rP d llM 'u ia ' ~

- the batter m erchaoU .had lyste- -matteaUy nppUed their product to

Jewish .retaUen during the recenl butter ihorUge aod had refuted to

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W iiiie W a iis I Jl

*T theaght Ihe roef ItaUa' w u eoa _ tb ta r they c n id n ’l bU ae on me.

— fctt-lb*y'v»-<l*«W»d-»-ih»ow*d. roeki ihat^drepped on if*

T r» ' O nLegion Sponsore s:

Safety Campaign-------- Brt

7> ln PalU American I«glon post Jan will ipoMor a three*polnt lafe ty Lor program, attacking the problem o t 0 « reducing traffle aocidenta from the nig an gUt of aduration, i ngtn ttripg-and 4iCa; enforcement of law. Ed Ubert. post Haj commander, announced Ust eve- Jan nlng. ’ Ine

The reterana’ organlwUon In Hul other communities, notably In MU- Jun .waukee, haa sponsored a simitar pro- Jo^ gram, Mr. L ibert said. Her“■He ann o u n ee d 'u memben*of*a B e l commlUee on the safety pro)ect: Brli J . E. V/nmer. chairman; Dr. W. P. dim Passer. Juneau Stiinn, Jotui H an’ey. Bet H. A. Sm ith and OrU Cryder. ^ i p

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GRUEUT-Y-ALLEGED IN SS PETITION FOR DIVORCE eno

__^ ____ . . . aon' A ll^lnll'cnielly, M ». Alinil'Siev- atiK era of Kimberly, mother ot two Sml ehUdren. a girt 19. and boy. B, s u r t - SU i cd suit In the dUtriet eourt here yes- Sut< Urday for 'Hlrorco from John Siev- Tay en . to whom she w u married In Heh Twin FalU, October 34, lfll9. The o th j peUUon referred to a previous suit Kng for divorce which Mn. Slevers In- Wa( itltuted in July. 1931, and which Wel< Ihe was penuaded to withdrew. She aon. asked for custody ot the children nnd a reasonable alimony. J . W. H Porter of4^rtaM U .U har.aU om ey> £101] ------------------------ -------- -------------- vrnr

WtL-SBN-BAT-ES-STORE— ^ TAKES NEW LOCATION __

WlUon-Balea-Appllonce slore will be movM th u week from quarters on Main avenue east whleh i t h u occupied the p u t year. Into a new home a t 33S Shoshdhe street south,T l E. WhlU, manager, announoed U st evening. ' *• '

T he buUding Inlo Whleh the store will be moved h u betn.remodeled, and redecoraied for U>e nsc .occu- pant. I t w u occupied formerly by Max Buckentln's harness shop.

The move U to be completed S a t­urday, Mr. White aald. »

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Suits Such As These Rowles-Mack Reputi . ..T h ro u g h o u t This

II LATTICE

I Trimly Ull I tInUh fabr: f A new ex{

ip n rt hade every ncllvi

IN V ERTED PLEAT S U IT S , .

Several popular stylet, pU ln colon smart plaids and ehecka. N eg 1 browTu and tans mo)(e thU group uni ly sm art for the younger 1

' GUSSET B\kTlie newest Idea In tina rt' i ^ r t sty Increased comfort. Comblnea the

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Nelda Wagner Rates Highest ° on Clllzenshlp-Soliolar- "

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Kelda Wagner recelTtd all A -l -g r«dea-fer~the-fln t ’pertod~ef~ th e "kecond aemeiUr 00 Uw tchcdartlilp- ^dUaenahIp honor reU, and h i d 1U th a m , Joyce MlUer. Robert Penee. * V em a Sinema and Arlene Sm ithr»otlred aU A -t gradea b i the ciU« "«enshlp honor roll. O then appear- _

^ ' IBelly Ann Babcock, LouUe Barr. I

ICaryolln* Beverly, Pre<lerle1e Blent. g o bbto-W anitfoi ^ MaiyiB uum uln, 1 O raee BruleyH Doloret ^OampbelL Bdward Ohapln. ConhU; Cochran. Jonnfc-Cfoi>tley,-i;>lrlcla n iu h M > O^eorge Davison, Mary Lou Diffen- darter. Jane Douglu. Shirley D ^ e . Brice Ihraoi, Olenore Brans, Phoelw Ja n e PranU, AIU Katherine Praxler, Loreen PuUer, Wayne ?\iUer, J a m u Oeorge, DIetrtch Oerber. Irm a Oood- night, Dahrl Oreen. Dob Hampton,

Hardesty, BeUy Rae Harvey. M arr | Ja n e Hawley. Virginia Hopkln. Max­ine Herre. Leona Rao Hughes, G ene' I Hull. Francine Hulls. Dee Jenklna. Ju n e Jennings. Dobby Jones. Hazel Jordan, Ruby Kawal. Joyce KeUey. Herbert U n e n . Pred LaUiam. Vera B olh L lke irB ttty Lynes.-Julia'Mc­Bride. DorU McKee, Oertrude Mad­ding. Charlotte Miller. Joj-ce MUler Betty Muivihlll Puml M untirachl. Mlto Pearson. Robert Pence. Helen I^rchal. Janet ,Pink. James Powell. Lorraine Pugllano. Alda Quint. B ar­ba ra Randaii. Doris Reed. VIoJet Rodman. Betty Rommetvedt.- Flor­ence Ramage. Bob Sahlberg; Dean Bttnncf. DorU J\nn.^erwood.-Vanifc.

Sm ith. Patricia Smith. B em hw SUnsell. DoroUiy Styncr, Barbara SutcUff.' Mariln Sweeley. Oerald Taylor, June T elfordrH aael-Tenrfr Helen T liom u, Donald Thorpe. Dor­othy Van Engelen. Margaret Van Engelen. Ardilh Wagner. Nelda Wagner. Marii>-n Webster. Maxine Weldon, Dolores Wilcox, David Wll­ion.

SehoUnhIp RuUi Allen. Elwood Andenon.

Ht»nniLAndni»^,_OJ«niuBorcn_E(i^u. ward B ny , u t h a Canee. June D an-

t h e - f l a v o r l a s t s . I

S c h illin g 1

n all the pring styles-se That Have Made utation For Values lis State.

ICE HACK S U IT S ...............

tailored of tweeds and sniooUi rabrics. In blue, g n y and brown.

expression o t the popularity ota ck -su iu -fo r------A *9 Bcllv lty _________9 * “ » 7 5

liorsw gray]------unusual-

lA ^ K S _____. stylrs. Made wlUi side vcnU fpr he irltn appearnnce of busliw.w

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l a u , aVun D . « i 7 T I W r a 5 ^ r : i f i u il'b , U o U n e i . '1 ^ e : ,R U ir i t« b a Is. jsim sn. Norman. Joboaoa. U«CUIn r , Johnston. John Kinder, JUn«. u e - D

iS - J t ’S S S sMartin flhsnk. Mary Jean Shipman. LeDean Sioltfs. B a r b m W ^ a n . o<

[ Olen Ward. Fera WhlU, VlrginU j* ‘ Wolttr. U

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a sri. Ann* Ruth Oooddlng. Bob- m by O nves. P a trlda O nTet, Alice to

H a m l, Earl Hayes, Owendo- lyn H elfncht, PhyUU Hoover, Oeorge loaet, U lllan Uubenhelm, C Marie Louden, BUUe McBride, Ethel UcCleary. June UcKlntUr. Fred Meech, lA w nnee Meech, Bobby M e Ig i ,-C ^ M « g ir ^ )o r o U il t- ln a - Neely, Alleo ParroUrW alUr PtwUy, tb

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I f s been many a day since we'ye

seen such n grand showing ot really smart footwear. . . They're all here here . . . G nys. bluet. patenU. whiles In n mullilude ot the season's

! ^ s t styles . . . itTlawliMU.- square— heeU or a.i your fnncrdealres .Comc la to d ay -; . ♦JttiU -U irJU -at— Uieae beautiful alioea Ur complcu"

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iw Blousd’U T dT Pe'tiim ady as never - le, material and color . . . Buy several a r - ', , . ■nie>-‘re moderaUly priced, ot

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EXCLUSIVELY“ Llewellyn drwaes offer you Spring's r I t)CUer i im terla lm n d 'w «ttinn itsliUi .I plain colon In nil the fashion rlgiit sty

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FO B M ,I Chooee tha t’ new formal now. from I new alilpnicnl just arrived . . . Pre

pastel aiindes In fine quality crepes 1 rT ltrrc t r . . . Vuu wlll "lore the sm art-tt] ’ and lustrous fabrics a t only—

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tertalnm inl a t a regular' w nk ly r , meeUng of Twin Fallt R oU ir e ® » , a t luncheon yeiterday. and D u n o u

McD. Johnslont rv fa . A U i mayor, : outlined proceedlngi In eonnecUon with propoied establUhment of a ■ municipal airport. I

Snlertalnment numben included 1 a reading by UUi RuUi WUeman: i

I piano duet. MUt Helen Severln and p ' Norman BaUa; reading. Miss Jean £

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How easy Hint will be . . . W hether k It be a mannUh single or double I breasted model, or a imnrt's^-ngner. I I t 's here In all the new patterns andI fobrla. ’ .

COABeautifully trimmed coals . . . Tli

----- trlmmwl ro«t-for..dreis o r sportsy.ready for your sclecUon.. . See tlicn^ balcony

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RIVIERAThink of I t . . . Twelve 4 ^ ounec cakes of tn^ly superb Riviera cold cresm soap for dnly « c . . . Hero iratrun'Usualiynne-toU et-eoap-ftla traction of its w orth. . . Whllo lim-

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