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Vol. 18, No. 291. ' '
F l i n Him |i ism in iicKaiifPisyBsiiiiES I
. D a y a t W a s h ln a lo n B rIn ilS _
.. T w o P o s s ib le T t i r e a t s J '
------- ( 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- ><
(Continued on Pago 3, Col. 0)
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L' IGHTSSHADOWS «
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” J / » U u y S Uj Vc U U —
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. '
;e 'n ■—
ii T r e a s u r y T a
P e r m i t o iir ■ I --------
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
>ct
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,
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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
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" 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*
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'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
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. 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
fc tiaw Lln« Wiuld Uiik Boise, i . ,„TWIn:F9|li, Burier::
' ■ ani( Pooatello— tooKttun. TOM' latiiiU-iw
_O Suilp«r M Oonmeic, o o n o jtw *• tnm BolM and FoetUUo A m ternd
her* t e d v ob pU ni for U u «■»>• uriy i ^ u e t ft e m M U U ilrUiM
. p r t e a lo r - I t t moaUu‘ trW M .»
n o M s r e m •neoHKBl. u t n«U IrtnthU e wUI te w ufht t r m
“ RtwoOTMSiuon* »1U t e m to l t- . M b7 U u commlttMi toBorrow
___olibuaoilaiM-mia_iB o» t tmclO » h*T* b « n eonU cS a in t t
, fo rt to detnm lne t t e • a e o a t e l
HM ty V«»t. Boll* P « tm ii t f .g ^ . pflo^ 1
. : p » -p ro a o tln « . coiap>nyJlM -*P. ■mllckUon on 1Q« v ltb th* i t4t« under the luuoe o{ the Ctpttal Air
• LlM . lneocpor*ted.YlKtaU te tw e o Bolie »dA
------ teSo um ld-tpprailD iftte-tw o-bonn-
~ K o o s e v e l t T r i u m p h i ~
I n G e o r g i a C o u n t y
------- OtripLEY, a t , M u d i - U - M - -Wi^nHln P . BC O W lt
t ^ utm tm r r m m r o m a a O M niA O flm sor ,Bufl«neT t l n i ^ , liTai pm ldm tla l preler* •DCVKUury te d ir in B irrficoua> ty ~ t t» tecood eow ty T0U 7 Inew p le t* w tu r o tonli h t
p n e lo cu n n : Roo«n:elt 114; T a l .
' “ S i e t e l l l BJUM w u • « J h e tleket In to tU r'i eiKUon. bu( T U - n M g e l WM B » t ,
*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.
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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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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.
W E S T E R N E R S A D O P T — S A IL J!Q N S E a V A T IO N = = ;
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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.
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* flee, wblcb U an an{t*room o t t te 2 "Lecahjo room."
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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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. 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
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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
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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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^ heater, low m llM ge------ »478f 'S4 Pord F o rdo r.................... »«5? “Sl Pord Tudo? S edan -------1275h -ai Ford Coupe.:..... ............ x n ir -30 Pord Tudor ....... .............S225f I ■30 Chevrolet c o u p o --------- *200> ■35'Pord Plckiip ---------- rr.,H75.t ■31 F c r t tjik m ..----------------K»°
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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
• pmiy"gliimVNbVcoi^ * that the tchcdule is to be abandoned f
s due to 111- inifrf«renco_wlth ,iUt« ( examinations. <
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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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6 0 HE/e I The following b r ^ gUla and sows « f Mtreh 11 io April 20: Erery tow g
Spotted Poland China gilU: 11 pni I (OWI, brtd to Poland China boar: 2 ( R eroMbred (Poland-Doroe) gtnsi S
are all good aowt a n d ^red right. TERMS!
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„ 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 ,
---------- :-------------:....... ......................I ------------------"NO RUSSIAN COMPETITION?
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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d^ou* mn *!?.ti“ *n if^ iii? i B ? 1~ lI
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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UONEV I
f ■■ -oov- ieraiK inl'. ™ » • J ‘1 n«o<>." t b . ‘
' 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
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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."
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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*
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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
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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.
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Guidingr Your 1 ■ Child - ■
9T'A U O E 0LUUS8A UOBMOND
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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. ’
E l B s i i EsywHiiej JEim *
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.
: . s r . /Mi'Avr/v-.s- o^w cK .[/
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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TOTS' SPRING WARDROBE ^ QUICKLY STOCKED WITH TIN- A
MONEY FHOCKS UPATTERN 2CB3
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Anno Adam* believe* In plcal't S'—lo t—youiiB—iifiYon*—who-pl(ir-ftll
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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T W IN F A L L S D ^ T N E
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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.--------
NEW S, T f f m FA LLS. ID X H Q ,
Mr iiiBif !■ i i m M f m :
-------- ---------------------- MHEVBUBK. March 11 - Mr. and er
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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C .\m 0 U C LEAGUK------------------------Catholic Women's League wU
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.
T n rs rsTATE m p T -------------------- -Cem SU to Study club wlU meet
Frltlay afternoon a t 1:30 o'clock, for ^
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1 , TIHiRSDAY MORN lN q ,'M ‘A l
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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H t i n i o N s _ ™ p r o b a t e ; ;
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 .!
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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
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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.
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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
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)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
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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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^ tfK jH tw nt CVM im*■•;-. OoQtteBed r ! w U l t <
' 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
I t o U n HlUe Ur*4
= = = 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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‘ 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
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our ^ O ^ r \
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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
H r A Ja d .____ _________________________/* =-----------_________________________ ( _
B U . S . A c c e p t s
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Ich
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7 *
11 - le*leh
al*
i d
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 ^
b a
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B y J . P . M c E V O Y 8 1
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,
V'
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
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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
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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
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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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• 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.
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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
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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 |
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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
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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
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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 - - _ «
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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 "
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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 *>
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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 «
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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
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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-
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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 -
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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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irarefelugh G ^ e I ihl TourneyKathrxaHemphilL! Defeats' MedalistBEIX W rn. F la , P U , Btoreh 11
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.
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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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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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-----------G a in s o f O ne to ’ S ix — --------------------------- O rM o re -P o ln ls — _
— 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.
--------- H oginSW idy 'to -tO s-h iaher;* j,------ lopJia«3 .
— , 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
T W IN FA L L S M A R K E T STb* Tvta m u dUtflct m trkti I
StrOty * u u toUowi; . h
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buubtn. '» i ”7 ' ¥ . « “» . 5 i 5 T = 7 = S S a
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Dtani I-V. 8. O rttl NorUt':;'. No. I t t].e0<t]T0 l
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anlB inS MUl r»»4 ^Jb is . 140>pouB(] lou »' "^1' Brsa tOO.poufid lou ...._ , , t lC O a! i a a ' K s s « u —
_ -nitt ico-pound lo u -------------------toe t---- «»(lt]r,..tQi)>pouwt .lota
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- —— Iten(LQf__ _ Staple Pricea.
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
3Us 48-40 _________________ 103,4 O
15 as 6I . S J --------------;------------ ioj3« i«I- a !is M -W ______I . . . ----------101.13.*!
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. |
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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
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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
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~ ’ 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
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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 '
<
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
V ' ■
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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 ^
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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.
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I A tte n tio n T*! I F arm ers!! I
^_ _^Y ill-CalLEor.nnd.PH V .C n8h .
F o r D ea d o r W o rth le s s
H O R S E S - c o w s
„ S H E E P a n d H O G S
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S ^ - t D A H O - H I D E -
S 6 - T A L L O W
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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_____
“ - • \,5J -H l i !h « U P n tc a -E i i Id J o t_
S - H l D E S - - - P E t T S -
“ F U R S - W O O L
One Mllo Soulh ot s ; -------------Tw in F a ll,------------
— . ■ ' I -
Do The!WAm AD RATES
E A T n R B UNB m DAT ~U s p « Hm ptf ------ JTIvm 0 7 ^ 9 « Oat per < « — .!!
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INDEX TO WANT ADSlinnniiiiiwiw* —
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s a ’s .™ . l a y ■ — i !WMtM M Wt* *« «WultM t0 ■*nt- ■ « V
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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 * » *
• r a CAU roR u a t i n ’^ o u n
f i J— — — —J - ---------------------------------------------
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6
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r Kooms For R entin
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J M P S ^ T A K I N G 7
S R U N C T T e U B S QR>
^ ^ B L O N D E ? ^ ^ ^
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aS S U D N E A U E Y —A
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
I' ■ 111 I ■ . I ii —
T H E B U L L B Y Ti
K V if y o u ' r e s o ^ H ^ R i !i^ IN TERES iT € P , | | | H I M t 'L L -F lN 9 B M M
O U T • I
t I f '
^ » ‘ll -A PAiR OF POOR
^ W H EN------------------------------- v o u 6 5 T 1
^ T IR E D O U I
OP ANO n.1 ^ ' \ G & t f U IM .
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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
J J .1, M omim - *-------------
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._______________________
—' T M c a u roB axsL X T i'-ncM ar Li.
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
g 's^assss..,-
ISH --
T TTRED CV O U D B
^ O A FF
S ixriL I ^ yAy r _____\V
/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.
-TUB C&U roR R M tii.n“.ruoi«B «
” • 1 W H A T W A R P \’ " " "_ b o Y O U B e L O N l i J r T — '
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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 ;
M _____________
— « »» 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.
h - w c u j . F o r u i in .T i - ‘- « ^ r S
f
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LOwtu. *■ Cul |B |A |A |B |U |e |7 |
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. SL UIIU («u»w»t a ff lp y p B g I- ■ D lS M S f i l !
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2 : AuiillMT vtrb I. Pmt Urnfs It . Hh.j» _ , I---- 4 .-Bhmjllnrt........-S. Ltld iiU* ...
fnlleq: infliBii1l.lr !<1. As*' 4. Tkin taptrlng47. Dutch ellr PIKU I
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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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i r A B U E B 8 'A m N » I O B IU >-m -* * » iW g ro A !fO E * ....... -* LOU* Pbooa XUI-W
— '— 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
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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 -
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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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*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
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I Trimly Ull I tInUh fabr: f A new ex{
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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.
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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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^MUST BE GAYAnd ll WlU be It It comea from here — Every day new ones nr- rive from fu h lo n center*. Straws FelU and farblcs In overy wnnt. ed color and style.
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before with every desired style. 1 for Spring and Summer wear-', only—
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I ^ B l ^ n r F l ^ d ' 0 ampben.-L6( r K lse“ campb«lI.*-jJa*-Dene-,C«rtsoo. tn Ruih C buU ln , Eugene Cdlan; Gwen A: Darlf. U ar/orU DUmond. Selcn 81
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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$ L 9 8 ISprinjr — Tho.se wntchcs I
gj j i r c— — by— th e— | 3 / m aker nnil nre coveretl w ith . J 'r jreniiinc leathers in.ns.sort- I
Cll colors w ith matchiiiK la- \pel b u tto n s.------ '
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rW EAR 'SPRING .
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
$ 7 . ^LOVELY
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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IFTY MILLlOh-- ----------------- C A N J r - B E W l WS p rin fr — n n d tim e to Bhed th o d r
95om f o r th in g a y now o u t f i t s . •Id b r lg h tc r - s - 'A n d I f y o u r s c o m c s h t y e t inekpcnsivo .
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LYHERE___________ ^:-B most authenUc styles, plu a ...........y
styles lor 193S, l|1
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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
$12 .iT H R E E D A Y
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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5 9 cM olhers-here Is a n a l value. Fine full eut guaranteed tast color dresses for girls . . . Are made from Am<
= ojkeag ginghams and vat dye prlnU = -All"clevrriy-trtmmed-ln-ccntrtt8tln{
■cooln . . . 81 es 3 lo fl yeara . .
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K m E SB lS 'i& .W W t. o S S S t ' t t Sfor 30 yean. I t u ilt s cao2Sc Um with BUck ta d Wblty Skia S a a B -fo rb eg -rteB lk -A n -d » B n to —
N ’ROBINS llll*ONG-------------------- I Pdrab apparel o f W in te r ^8. You’ll find tho w hols cs f ro m hero i t is faah io ir— -
Tlie casual swnBBcr. or the un- sy.eoamniM . . . Tlic.v nre here— lem today on our Bcai!y-t6-Weftr
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