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On Revenue Billsi B i i lBfllWEmBy. BIAX O. FtTNKB
' DOISE. M arch C (CJ!)—U em b«n of the Idaho houno of rep rucn ta-
:t “ . '— tlvM ttvoided_'tho';qUMtlon-of i t o - ollon during llib 'm om ine'flcM loh to<lfly--but .Indicnted they woulJ
uftcrnoon,YM tenlay they elim inated the
. ____IXKlBe.plaJV -Un.27fl^by-a-vote-df33 to 20. Today they Inlroduecd ■cvcrnl now hill# In hopes Ihot flomethtne could Iw dectdcd before
______ "Ihf rnil n f tlif ii»'/»itnn Ttiiirnilny______ m idnigh t—
Indicated------ : etudca- tncrcMcd -Incomo- taxc»,"lo-
__ buccp taxes, olot m aehlae taxcfl,.inraa4 a h a lt mlH a«-
tx ^ y would smllo oh the abovo bills —and tho senate, onxlona to s e t through, wuold probably aeo r i t to approve them ohio .. . .
— A ppropriation m eaau rem li awiiitj revenue action. Until thooo ta*-i
____hrlnfi;lns:„nic(Wurea .a ro -o u l.o f-u jo l.w ay, the houno refuaea to conti!der|app rop rla tloaa .'.......
Unleaii aome tax meaauro l« ap>* proved this afternoon o r early to morrow, I t b thought th a t on ex tra
_flcJwloR cannot Wo avoided. .Som e..lu lirW na'heard’lb ' Indicate ' th a t' _ few more-Uaya-wlthout -pay would rcauIL N igh t aeaalona, cxpccted at
! tho weelc began, have failed to nift': terlalbo In either houae. '
.Spectacular r ig h t
— Tueaday afternoon when roem- ._ sV -bcra rallied. oppoalUon;to-.thorl*ar.
.BODSrGlnint-l£nKlag a llsnrocnt and Uillod the "DodgQ" bill.
F o u r yeara n ^ j^Ropublican teg------ - iaittture-pald Mr.- Dodge- J2;b6o-to
do tljo same kind of blllHlrafting ' ” llltcwUo.Junlcod-hla pro-
rA'£E'MA!tSi> ~ .' ___B0ISE3, M(H«h_(J;(IIJJ—‘llem bera:
u r-ther-Id^'o—M
. . . — --A- -morning- o f-doba to"- hlllt. llfU d Xrom. the. table wherej- "tir.lj'—linrt ->mmi~ptni»flf<~yi>titnrrtBy -|
.^ ^ a U c -co u n ty - th f tlH H 112 be-JUtcd: from .the table. A n hour oC debate
■ ■ (Continued Pago 2, Column' 3;
iiilT liL -=mFFlCERS
FORllSH IPS8 to O crm a a A n g e r W ith
E s tim a te # C a llfng f o r — -
DEAlGOiSIO liES:FAi
y ia y j f e_ [r .on n isr_ Ju atico ,~ a t-M .-L o3M i-!
, G allant B a ttle A gainst . P neum onia . • •
M t P a s s e s . ij EW DEAL REPRISAL LOOMS FOR BITTER' BLAST _ B ^ £INGEISH
m iM
■ ■ 2 8 'W c w 'C S f r '
- B y FREDERICK .ED II • (C o p j:r ig h tritu 3 ;ri.n « ii* f5 ii)— LONDON, M arch O.dLni—NBYnr
ic a tta n tc s - ta lU n e .fo r 5202,000.000 ^ ;compriaed.qr«(vt BrlUJn'a.rcBiMDflc today , to German anger over ohargca th a t Germany'o rolUtarya plrlt-to rced Britain , to - r e w m r-----
T he-catlm atea were Isaued Ju .i t I ^9ur«.af tar:uaoif-HHropFo't^theP.,
Of-ACoiJ,-canc'<iHfd n v la if a c t | j
Belief hc« diplom atic one woa •8trcngthcnc<l| by b itte r -comm enta' in -O tm nn nowflpapori“ dVer tiie chargca N a « inmuirla.tic ftentlmcnt. ' ,
T ho-bundlng-pcogram eaila-fof I new flhips.
renw nnel Incrtnae
:tle nIn naval neraonnel.
M oaday'a-"w lilto t - , . . . , roused ..G crm aa .anger, <ald th a t Brita in m uat rebuild Ita canltal ahips—battlcflhlpa.
Strong oppoaltion to Iho naval entlrnaUa. and to the arm y and air rorcc__csUmfltca..whieh_prcctided*'■— ----- • pccted In a- houae of
bale ~whcduTea for
Tho naval catlmalca bring the .to ta l , m jlltiuv "itlmfttefl.XOE—lhc iflacbl year,; G rin n in g April 1. to '£124,230.000-tso04,02j.000 a t pa r) ., . I t Wtta eapecled' th a t tho cab- U n c t .-tt t a-.m cctlB& -today.-w ould Idlac iua .thc .illautian arlalng from ' the poatponemcnt of SlmonOi vlalt *• Berlin. Some aourcca anticipated . -jjreBcntationa fK>n»"'Ccrm'iiby, am ounting- not-hb 'U pr.Jomatlc a ta [u s ," lo ap ro tc a t agolnat the. c h a r g u .«r '.Kaxi;mll|larumA
A lle g ed EUHer. o f ifmo U toii| P^^OattloQion'OapturOd^Dt
wouitt como. lc o m ._ iu . »»wv, * . 'd on 't Unow.whoro any o r a i l th ti;; iponcy U com ing from' w e .o .-
I npondlnsr'now, any more than --------e»ngrcB.imttn-doea.-Bul lf Am or- i--------- - '- (a i iS 0i^ 's 6iBg-to atop ix n a m r t“ i
inT^Iiig abou t w lieUier' they ; i^ i/“ z i ~ n . i s - ^ r r n o g f o u -
N pw C oun ty Qronp P la n n in g . ^ S cs slo n .to M ap P rogran
• .O fA cU v it ie S .
; Dlredters^^.the-Twio^FairatCo^ 'o p c r a t l r o 'n a ^ ^ t l M , perfected a t an orgoalzo ttoa 'm ee ting a t F iler thia wee^c,' w ill m M t aoon to name] b f f l c e rf lu d .to 'o u tlin e lUprofi o f actWltlea, I t v a a s ta te d tc . . .
E ig h ty c h a rtc f m em bers m e t n t g r a n g e haU and nam ed u d irec t- ' or*. Tom Parka, .Bubl, ■ C.- G.
• Thoma*, FUer, W .-rS a c k e tt; Twin F alls. Roy D urk, K imberly, "Vance
,v. N a y lv H anacn and C. A. H ack,ilurtaVgb.- ' - - I - ' -----------
•B y.law i w ere adopted and Uie, - aimuBl-tBcetlng date-w aa fixed fo r
the fourth Thursday, la Jo su a iy .' D irector! w ere chosen to serve tm- lU tho nex t annual m eeting. Memberships have been sold over the county a t JB. each, shore en titling the ow ner to one vote. , ' ' *
Scefei Aii Record:.Jr.._B U B B A N If, C ftV M a w h 4 (lU n-4-
Leland ' S. Andrews, .v e tia^ a a i r t inaU .pilot who recea.tly .set a now ■
■ oma»-'rnt,intry tmaaiwst.:_rt!CQrfl. too lc .oK .at fl!0 2 ,jL :m .. today n>r Union a ir U nolnal -ln a o a ttem p t to se t a .l/os'A ngeles-M exlco City rccord. • ', • • • • . ■ • . •• Andrews carried five poaaengcn
• OR tils nevrtat rccdrd-breaklag ef;f o r t - - : ' - " . ! " ' I ' l ' ' - , '•
• - i lX lN p lS y itO T E S ; “ ..■ 'ap R fN b F IE iD ^ IlL. M arch 6 |
With adoption by tho senate of a . resolution.- condemning' •M exican
o ffldaU -and- cttlllng on ' congress • to- ta lu Vappropriato -fteyon,"-
.......... E . Oliver, 70, ond hlagrondaon, N orris Sbumway. 21, hwi _ becn _ cap ta red—ln-::;:stilEhnrSprings, Tcxiu, local o ffice rs -------Informed today.— T h o -m o n -w « re -« h o t-d u rfa g ~ a rangeland dispute in IhB wUda of th e 9an Ju a n river-couhtry -last week.-The-.bodlea, which hod-been throw n over a ' cliff, were found la.to'M onday.- -8!nee-aum lay_a poaM of <0 men from San Ju a n county had aeatxh- ed th o r u m d canyon country fo : Palm ct‘.'T U e 'tra ir-Iod out^of 'S an ' Juan - county to - th la - dlatrlct— W aahtogtan - county— and - I t w a s
.though t tlu t .P a b n e r had slipped; o u t o f th e s ta te ln(6 the nearbyi 'A r ln o a strip . . '
■ ■ L ost .Seen Sunday ' ' ',T h Q .lo flt..« en or''Palm er~w aa!
Junday-^^hen-)»..<lrove -to .a .l -* In^ po st c u r a te d by his ehii,er, H arry T. Oouldlng, on ____N avajo -reaervatlon .onu Informed ihlm o f the shooting .'
-P a lm e r took |<0 from Gouldlng and h is outomabUe.-an4 fled to w ard the A W tona'border. lOouM- la g .w ca t to Blinding, rdlles hwtiy. In a-bIlndlng.''Bn6wstonn and in* form ed officers of the acL - .
-W ord from -T exM did no t say w hether Polmet^a 17-year-old wife w as w ith him.' I t waq. thought by Sim Jua n ''o U lc en U u t she w as... Sheriff Ldwrchce .P a lm er, of Son Ju a n county, sold he planned to go to T cxaq.im m ediately — "* brlng..tlie prl»9ner to U ta lt- ■
‘UPSiDEi-DOWN" CHILD BETTER
The 6:30 d. m. bulletin lamed S t T ruesdalo'hospital read:
“Condition-better:; Tempera* tu ro 1005,' puUe 124, respiration:
-24. -ahe h as 'had thB flw t.ln teari 'Unal oction’By enema, this mom^- •Ihg; • . . ' - ‘
'. '(S ig n ^ ) "D c.'' George ‘ O."
^ f u a , Alyco’s .tem pera iurew iie- un thanged fronl ’m idnight' and com bared w ith 100.4 a t 0:30 la st nlgh^-lOO-S a t 3:30 p . M. yeater-
’d>Vi,abUrlOi-yeitci«ay'iriomlnt.-
- SU C O IT M B S-P E A C E P U L L Y
• day. H o dled poL____ _ ____-'T* .a tre e t hoiiiu u t 2:13 a
: - F u n e ra l- :8erv lcea-w lll“ hi
TO— jHuey-Long’s-1 roftic-; iU— |-— GIwHenge-Irk#"
Leaders-----
M il i ta ry I n tc n n o u f a t- ______ A rlin a
WASHINCTO.V. lOtKh G (llPt—. Q U ver-W chdcll-iro lm oa. for ap: , -fycara-a -auprem o-court'juatlcononrrl
■hla g ^ la o t figh t ngaln.it <l.-atli to - ' ' rac'crully f t his qulot
, l ---- OUver—W cndell-Ilolm c*,-^0 y e a n the “g rrM liberal' tho UnitMl a ia t r s . ■ i ip r e
■ court, iiuccunibrd e a r ly ' today • ..-ThBdlpir • • •
V o te s to S e n d A n ti- In fla lic n l 'B n r i o T r o ”usoTTPHtmah‘’i
P la n M ay-T ^ iiim ph
j—AVA'SIITNGTON;' M arch '0 ’a '.n = .T he houao.w aya-ood nicuna com- ; inlttee w tc d today 14 to H to re- ! port favorably the Vtnwon Amcrl'
TcnnT»Rlo1«* firttl-lnfiation" soldier Iboniia bill. • ,
-In Adopting the-V lnaon-b ill. Jn-
lunAtloii—iu*Asur«:.::tbo:
By I.YLE C . WILSO.V —'A 'SniN CTO N TT.rffrcTrO -Ol” '
S c n a to r- I lu cy -P . .L ons 'a . scoffing . cliuilonae to, tho N ew . Doul_tlrc.w Ihn-ntu (>r eiirly reprlnais from the hl;:h aUmlnlntnillon command to-my.------------------------------------ T e T T n -
G rn. llu c h S. Joim.wn speeded ., toward a conclualon of aome kind tin-Liing’s-conlpB t-w llh-lhe- admin* • - llatm tiun when he a ttacked tho [antl-Nev/ Deal coalition in which tho kltigfUih and F a th e r Chariea E . ' CDUclum. .rndlo. prlcHL’liire ju ln e d :_ :_ 'i
~ Itrp lln i O v rr Itodio Long htmaclf- m a y haaten th e '
rcclconlng tomorrow night. - Hoopcaka on .the nidlo .o n .th e aom o__m-twork iind for .the name length ,I f tim e Grn; J ohnnnn look In hla 'Igoruun n flucir llLn s'peech will
d lrcc t reply to-John»on.—T h a t-.
Reprlanla' from tho DemocraUo I ; . . - w —• to ^ y -o v e r th e head of llt>e]r-P.-Long,-Loidslana’a'flrebtsn:a~s«nii- ^ r . t th < ^ vlndleUvo a ttac k a ra ln a l Uugti Johnson, P residen t Itoosevelt m»d Senate Leader Robinaon s ta rtled tho senate yesterday. A dm inistration supporters believe Long .ha», m ore thjui m et hla m atch In General Johnson, whose (icathlng denunclatii>n llu ey wlU try to answ er In a nidlo broadcast tom orrow n t 11 p. m . E ST .
curhincy inflation for bonus payment dlr«ctly before the liouae
- which under the Icademhlp'o plan m iij chooao betw een the two p ro -,
- poaala— w hen thO .m easu re— Inj bruiight up e ith er la te r 'th U wecld
tBciFon“t«e’nc a -8 « m e d =
ICE-CLAO REGIONearly nex t week.— Will-Add-Amendm
Rep. F red Vl_iu»n.
Dollar Out of Line,
___’B B V S R L Y -m L L S .-C S iv liiJ t.retU old sto ttd -patrrR opubU cu g o vo rao r 'o f ;th o -g rea t s ta te o f California' reached Ihff'.Town^
■^cnd"pl***'
er~IurU ier-dB valuatlon- - w o j i - la : -------r-n o n o rary -m n ite are n i-p ro sp ec t,- th e - I*rcsldcnt loughed’ ‘T lio honorary pallbcnriTa wlllI and Bhook.h ta Jicad . - -.............. iba tho chief Juntlco and Uic.iuj-- '
'S H llT oo 'lIIgh •• ~ i'clalo 'Jual Mr. noooevelt expreaoed• bciief'suprem o courL
that-the:<leh t-liun1cn-hBatbeen- - ‘ ........................
,deb t.co lufnn of tho national.bnl-1" “ T u r '^ p 'lo '!^ Ideb t.co luhm of tho naU onal.ba l-
boon seek ing to read juat Uie l . tldnal economic Situation la two!
tho g re a t vol-1
A SH EA D WP hatnm ni o 7 , A d m in iitra tlvo |
Board SondA Beaign&tloa ■ ,/ ToKooBQVoIt ■;
—W A am ycT O N ,.M arch a n ic — tf tm ta m ty - 'm in to c ilio j 'ru ta ro o f NRA woa increased today by - jVitJdn o f '3 . C lay W Ullams os m a n .'o f /th e rccoVety adm lalatm - Uon/ / . . ■ , I
^ 9 recovery agency, w as. im der .................by the senate which
. . . . nd Juno when tho presen t a c t expires:
Federal cou rt declalons have a tn i-”- aevero blows a t N R A functions.- .
Wllliama, who w as "drafted", by Prcsl(lent R ooaeV elt"to -bead ‘the seven-man board when Gen. H w rhl 3 . Jenifison - re s id e d , offered ,bU resignation In k le tte r to tb s Presl*' d e n e . He asked iie-b« rellvoll “Jusl os soon Bs possible.” ; ,•. W liilaiaa-Lsald hU Teslgnatton
w as.m ode.neeesaw y. b y > " th a lta ^ creaslngiy u rg en t call to re tu rn to m y regu la r w ork.” H s form erly w as head of I t . J.- ^tejrnoldrTobacte Oo. o f W ln a to a -a i le ^ .N . a ' •
la eastern- M acodonla.-today/.and loyal trooiM w^rb o tdered in to 'a o - tlon ln a^smas>un^driv.e to 'ead>ths revolution,.Tbe^goyeounexLt forfluCmatci In g .th e 're b e ls «tt'tw o '-sldu ,--w aro | l u ^ c t e d , to . e n c ire le - tM re>els
batteries. . .' A ltplanea flew back a n J fo rth across th e rebel - ila u ;-d ro p itln ff borabs-and ''sea ttering ':’.(hav tanir* g e n t c .................................... ....
No"Mbre Devaluatfonj thfh So Despite Need, Says ——: President—
Dlaaontcr to tho ioat. tlio beloved form er Juatlco clung doggeiily to
. tho life ha hpd- ilvci oo fu lly a n j{
down hU ' a trongth ari.l ha died w l^ o ^ f ^ w ^ lc n d a giithcrcd.about
■"Tho end wo* as pcaccfu! . have ever, acen.” Dr. Thomaa ..V.Claytor, hia pliyaiclan. nnld.
mea co htracttd a severe cold . . . automobile ride, one nf lilii
few outsldo dlvorelnns, a week ago. jLaB t-'T lm rsday lils-.'lllnvns - was 'diagnosed a s pneum onia.:
Tho f irs t official' bulletin lanued from th e modoat red brick-houae
■ ■■ s tre e t was. laaued. then by form er .nceretnryofl
. ............... lo-luntlce' la III a n d ', . ^ '^ '^ 'T P .“ 'i fO K s l3 a y m s n tV o f ' ' tho bonua:z ? 'm o i : a u a i m 6 3 a i i a m o m .2 ; y B = M i 2 m 2 = » r d 3 5 = r : r r i m z : i y — ....................iHowe aald. ilw in . communlUen a t tho head of: '■I Grew U’eaker jtho G reat LaUen. w ure c ltira of
D u lu th a n d B iipo rio r W ith o n t - '^ S .^ i 'v t eL is lt ts , T ro lley s , SchoolE,
O om m un ications
D-, Ky., nponaor. o f Ujo Legion measure, rnild tho vote m eant th a t ia lcr to-
I'dny tho com m ittee would go over! '.the Vinson mwuiure fo r poaslblr'
^nLt before form ally re
The Vinson' bill, bncKoil by the;Am erican Legion, provUlea fori eongreoa and th e treanury to de- icide on tho mctho<l o f.paym ent of Itho nd jua t« l iiervlce eertltlcfttcn. lOpponentn claim ed , th a t I t would!
foregone condualon.Thcro wiia npcculation ' today
w hetiier Jolmiion m ight be drafted for-acUv»-jMjrvIo«-ln-d«feni»-of-lhe^— ,Ncw Deal. Uiit tho th re a t o t n n '- • jadm lnlatration coun tcr offensive' ' logalnat-tho aoaa to r dld 'K ot suggept - Idcbute .^would be the. weapon. iW hetbe r 'the continu ing search of Long's income .ta x . records has
jyleided dam aging evidence haa no t jbcen hinted. If so. governm ent ac- countnntfl were a long tim e finding
. ..The Im nt begnn la'1032.. . • JohiiHon W ill S tick
B u t w hether on hla own- or fo r Itiio adm lnlatrntlon,' it la probablo th a t Johnson will s tay In Uio figh t Iho begun thU week I>y calling the Iprleat and tho oenator d e m a g o g s- !and-P led ..l? lpem . o f ..]
tflken -ln to :C»«»» oTta r a d ^ jn ^a n -m n p tio nIvaataUng alc'et s to rm und giilo'
leiuit J3S,000,000 a- year. U n d tr .th e jn a n .U r
JUlinOolloTiatuippy, unw ary r [Ilona to an economic precipice.
Sunato D cm oeratlc leadcra need .
- WASHINGTON, MatcTl.O^dLEi Pn ialden i Itoosevolt today said h o ls a.
•old Uol’mea In iila g a l- , lo n t flK bt fo r llff. Ho grew; sU aa-i ........
V ,.
v.; nrcaivMl ucm ocraiic leaucra neea^ „ ® ^ , , ^ . a i a i n ' t h e contest w ltu tho lOngflah.-— r
jsw ept uio n o r th w ea t. jtowlble ^Aat the t^ tm ^ M -m c^ -Travcicra _ trickling o u t o f th e ure m ay be pa.-«icd on to the w ith G eneral Jotoaon,
[ulrlrltpn ritlpw In A ^ r iw n l^niLjVafl_demQnntcatcAltojBe'iu\ta_ . ' * D em ocratic L eader Joacph T .'U ob-
Inson th a t ho Is a ruth less debaterr i‘*"hSrny- .of- tnuw portaU on A nd!-. J iim ei» ''E * -V aa°Z and t,-aa lloaal -----
'3 0 . tp . A ac'ort) o r jno ro '^ f w atch-lcgw rounlcaUon aeldom equalled ln ‘com m iinderj^-.,tho :rV H erahB o t
deb t 8tnicUtfo-ar«.BtUl dU l-on ino ;is ide ; Uowo omctwjd a t 2:20 a : w f -S Io r th a f tB o p p W c o p p o f .c a b le * th # ;P a tm an ;b m ; said.Bo-'eonslde^ n l t^ u B h g i« t,p« iarr6** hoa b e e n l 'T lio 'Ju a tlc o - la dead,’ ' ' ho" sdldlH...................................... ............................ .
JM eds-ths[simply, h is voieil thokcd w llh 'e
.----------- ..a b o u ld b o fu rth e r adjust* .L a t e r he laaued tho foliowlnglttJca t;.ln d Icay o n sjv c r9 :th ath # h ad sU tem 'en t:------v ’ r . ‘ 'n o n h o u g h ro f rcaortlng to 'fu r th e r ' 'T h o ' fu n tra l ' 'seiSrlcdi ' w fl i ' bo ’— luatlO R -o f- ti i^o lta r- to -Affect he l d - a ^ l l - a o u l B - ^ u ^ U O U ^ '^ d .p . „ ) , . - . , . . , ^ - ^ ^ P
' W o “d‘S « t q u 'i ^ o h as to w oth: S ^ rp rid ay rJ ra V ch “ 8 .-a t-n * u ~ -^ ^ '* ’' ^ - ^ “ ' !r“ fUrUlPP—rtnvatiintinn- "w nn—I n ------- —TTnnAMi.f-i>Ati>b>nMM—
[llko•string o a a .sh M lh o d ^ ttw U la 'o d -theVyoto-llneh-thlclc. Ic6 - po ra ly x ed -tiU im cs’toW --.-•• . .............- ......- -- . .)b a r« L ..th a ..c < m f^ « y .‘« ^
• • eiBO-.OOO-pt raonaT -------- p .* '! -#A ctivity. P o ^ y x o d .
.Thert).wero.no';clectric;lighto,;no!z^iiJit“ iald.‘-fatrept carp, no com^ jc wtu understood th a t‘a motion
t£o |e llan ts a e rw d b y ^ b ! w n > - A r i c - Ipatm an bill will ^ adopted," .V aa anaaai law f l ^ b ^ q r« J h e ,» « o to ?
’ ■ - ~ livas.persuadedrrafteriirevlaua'A U bo_liclty— to resign from h n --le i |u l |j
I 34 to .-l.;
o ru io , xriiitbd'Statcal
ume.'xit.debta-themselveB-^nnd byi raising- p rlo es -so - th a t- lt- la caalor: fo r deb tors to p a y 'th e ir obliga-| tlo ia. ■ '
'^ A T lbT ffiw lfiK h-T ui;lH cF Ueves this , p rocess’ahould .go, par-1 Uculariy 'w ith r e f l ^ t ^ t o 'p r l c e s j M r ..R o o M v e lt '^ v e 'n o indlcatldti.
.* : Foodntuffs Akeend — P rices of foods havo boon rising Isbofply. duo ln ;B re a t p w t. to .th o A AA p rog ra rt.and . tho drouth, bu t lil 'o thor linos yio d ianges l^ v o no t'
,bqetj"tui.-gToat;~‘* '* :"~ ‘: T t r r ~ r “ : h- Th 'o-dollar-pow -atands .at.6B,O0, 'cen ts o f I ts Conner gold valde. M r.| RooseVeit-r 6 1 )i t n s .c o n g r^ lo n a l | au tho rity to m ake fu rther adjust*! m ents «n ly ,betw een .the range of BO.and 00-ccntfl...z.-:^ - r—_ .T h a t jn a tg ia . accord iag . to .ia ll '.present;.lndl9a U q ^ h a .w l l l 'n ta ln fo r ' “trad in g purposea"-w hen-«i»d if , tho -;ttm o"com ca .to '.consider m onetaiy stabU lsatloa ogreementa w ith o the r na tions.' .: Tha'.'P resM ent'fl-rem arkB ........iaterpretod In'somo quarteni a* in* d leatlng a dealro on th o 'p a rt o f the
.................... to prom oto fu rth e r
i n t gold of th e jlo lU r.; BaV aliiatlon' o f the dollar'-L _ FebT-l. 1834. to 8W » p e r cen t of Ills fo rm er gold content ha* been
[.Continued ,o a ^ jf l '2 ; 'C o li ia ta ' 8)
, l<*opfled_up_telephone p o le s j in d l c a t^ Ih a t .o ll bu t one .m cm - Itopplcdacroaaatceetaby thow cigh t her o f th e com m ittee of- 25-fav-| 'Of leo and used them fo r fuel. .' jo rtd somo kind of bonua Icglsla-'
J l i a j l n r m ah itod .laat.n lgh t,-bu titk )n .- ,wiro-' communicatlona companle'al aald I t m ight'bo 48 hours ' ' '
attrMilltorr*burial-^trUl=be:tor(rtncv-TC3torca-BcrvIcenhd::EflliPr iucin)rt'ToBfirtrCoiumn-C)-fUay« betoro th*y reach noniialcy; “
: :io'u..yEyPiO b an go;, N am o a n d . Transfers ; .._ Aflaot8 .U nder F ed era l
'H ooaiojr 'A ct . -
I F i rs t Federa l Bavlngs. and Loon [osaoclatlon- o f - T w in ; Falls, la-: the in e w n am o of th e M utual Bulldlhg
'" L o a n ossoclotlon, organized In1010. . .
Tho action bad been taken today r tho' offlcers'Tond d irec to rs 'a fter
Extends In to MlcljIgoD- - —Tho atorm extended across W is
consin ■■|nto"tl(o Iron c o im lry jo f M lehlgaa iind aoulh 'to 'H hlnelandcr an d ' Carlton. Conditions to the u-cat...ln.M lnnMoU an d-NorU>-Dft> kola, w ere aa bad, b u t obacnce of largo cltles m a d o 'th e m 'Ic aa 'sp e c tacular. Only one te leg raph -w ire llnktid F argo and B iam a t& w ith M in n e l l i s today.
Tbo~DuIuUi H erald pubilsh '^ .'t schedule yeaterday, desp ite the lat of te legraph faclllUea.-'rtsrco-tlmw.. 'tho- Unltcd -Preas broadcast'-ne'wa from slaU on K aT P in - a t Paiil and 'WCCO la Minneapolis. T ho-H er* aid, ft U n ited-P ress client, picked up the bniadcaat In stenogm phle notes.
.— T— Irk sd n rk - ;;- - : .- i - i t :I Tho k lh ^ ia h se n t SenatorT 3cas n e t t Champ-Clai'k, Mo.i gulping -• to his s e a t by th e expedient o f tre a t ln g -h lm - l lk e - f t^ m ls c h lm u s -^ ^ ^ r child. •
A pproval-of the: change’vfras voted a t tho annual m eetlng^f-the s ^ k -
'h o ld en - ln -Jan i ia ry .: ------ :— ~ -. ' Tn'BeSoion-.last-nlght tho-offtoers and d irectors tro a a fo rr^ to the as-
[sodatk in a ll the asseU of the form er company, and the M utual officers wero elected to alm llar ca- poblty la th s new concem . ,Thoy
lare: . • ' < . -SCuart H . Taylor; prealdeiit: Al-
j i Casey; vice presk len t; Reese M. WUllams, treasu rer; E . A . London, secretary ; Leo Anderson, aaalatant secretaiy : H." R. G ran t.'m anager; I t. p : P a rry i B. D. K ester, B . A. Moon. Floyd N orm an and H . W. IBany, directoiv. • .
Baiilaruptcy Notice Served o Once Opulent Jimmy W dker
K -tO N D O n rM arch .O -rtlB ~ A- ban lm ip tcy :no tk» .haa been «er* T ed 'o n .fo rm e r Mayor. j M t a . ? .■------ - - fw r -Vorl^ W alkef
," :V .W aik w t t i d Che. nbtive oon*
« em ed a Judgm ent fo r (13,000 : M U ob; U a ttle . C&megU, ■' oxctu.-
fllvo Now. Y ork dreosm aker. ob-, . U W ed 'ia N e w ^ o rk la s t year.-
• f t w aa lam ed . a t Croydon, roounty.: eofurt ; l n '^ r w y , . t » ;
’ton , .•fcotroas, a n d .h e r mQtheT> -
d o d a i ^ ~ a , •b a n k tu p rrw o u ld ^ o ^ t ^ ^ W e .fo r him to
'w a s hUs«d4n'-'tbe house o f c c ^ - ' ,mons yesterday .when S ir John. OUroour.'.itome' secrota iv, «&kl
.ho w as Inquiring w hetber'W alk- ,«r bad-ceglatered under t h s ' l o s
B l5qutrih« 'aU o-w hbth?r'any:. Jon-aboul3--b^.U k«n in com
's aid th a t ‘h e had regU tered sineo th e .qtM flttai .^Tas f i r s t , raised" a t - a nearinig 'la c h an c e ty ootirt
iF eb .~ 35 r-M M en iin s two «klta:
CinCAGO.-. M arch 6 (lUJ.— F orty -tw o defian t members o f a fon taatlc N ecro. cu lt th a t cauaM one d e a th and Injucy to 41 perso n a .in a . r io t In, municipal court
xJay e n tered -a hunger strike to p ro tes t-again st iroprisoa*
IN Cljy TONIGHT|B en obtt, H alo 'W ill Sp eak 'o s
Sp n d .O ntlook & &d*^uio O om m odity P la n .-
T bo-potato-'sltuatlon and dotalU of th e proposed a c t w hich would m ake beans and po ta toes baaic commodlUes under.tho A A A will be explained a t th e hlgh-achb61 building a t.8 rp .-m . today by E . R. D enn«tt..Bpeolall|t o f th e extension d e p a r tp en ti andr H arrey ..S . H ale, county extension agen t.. a im ila r m eetings have %«M Mn* d u c ted -.a t.B u h I 'a u d -a t M ilrtaugb. A t the la tU r; place l a s t . cvenlnK. Oliver -W. Johnson, Glen B r ig ^ and
control o f po ta to and 'bean ' prM uc- tk>n. A t MQrta'ugh th e group en dorsed th e plan; ' r M embers o f 'thelcom m ittees.w Q l
a lso .b a delegates, t o ' a . atatew ldo m w ttog a t P o c a te ll .o ;y a re h l4 ;;
b o l I a r . P l u n g e sn r + - r N B W r ? O R K r J a j ^ ^ ^ ‘“
A*n£rieaa,-doU«r:s'depths. T tod«3r--. whBn. Roosevelt.Indieated'the 'doU w : w s ii no t y e f 'th e a p .enough -JnureT-*’ '- ' :to ;tho deb t b iu d « i^ U w ;n :
, PollcO foroibly to b k A b a b y L ..I the a rm s o f a m other am ong the iprisoncra 'w bo refused .to nuT«e It ;"untll' a ll m en are -free 'and equal" 1 T he 20 m en and. 2 2 'women w4» j t u iw d —t h e - m un le lpa l-w om en’* co u rt.ln to a ahamblea.wcTfl chargr «d - todoy o n ly -w ith -oontom pf of oouTt, b u t f o c ^ poMlbta charges- * ------- ------ M ep-o r p iu j^e r. . -
^-------Poat-M ortetn’’.' •A pd>t-m ortem -exam ination of
.the body c f 'C a p t . Jdseph-Palc------nki. while fellow officers g tu . 'su rg o o n s 'fro m h is two objecting policem an sons, revealed th a t , the ve teran died o f h e a r t disease ag* g ra v a tr f ' b y excitem ent :tram pllng. -■—' -T ho prisoners, s ti ll w eafbur tbe ' ^ I n g w tiite robes and crescent- narked, scarle t f e a e s o f th e ir ■Allah .Tem plfr-of Islam ,•^.-■pent i o a ^ t - . l n . IyBm -sULgl^.^pra3^
trea tm e n t accorded them . ' ; • ' Investigation r e v e a le d 't h a t ' t c u lfs -‘prophet" Is W. D. Ford.— E lijah Mohammed. .o r -F a r d r H » -hammed, who o r l^ a i ly — - Brooklyn txpresBmsn.-Fard oould- a 't.bo 'found .'' . '. Ttie prisoner* aaU t h ^ vent' to tho.couK to "protect-and asslst' Mrs. Hassoa. In "getting- JuMica.*
~At EnfflulnftirportLONZtON. M arch G 01£>—A t07,-
000 gold robbery, tn, which, Araerl* cans -wero .<aU| to be', tb s -v le tk ^ woa reportad. today trb m :C ro y d ta airdroroe.-outtfde' o f Xondon.',. ■
.T ha go lit.w as in .lh re a boxeB.':lt iM '-'^iinderstood;.' oae'^'ContaliUnB Ihrea ;gold.-bM a- a n d tw o -•otbers
A m criban .io ld ;p lB ee«
taken '.duii^.rtt lw ^ a tro a g 'ro o m a ^ th e ' a lrd rom a
m o n iln ^
tlonT v lft-^ ttbuaeriT 'o^ inrtlia -T ....>col w as composed of a m ix ture of. ‘orleylsm,—B aruch lam -and J o h n ^
'T lio sen ate la n o t accustomed ta '* iich w rn rona In debate. - S ena to r'
Jo s la h rw . Bolloy. D i;'N . C T p v a " Long th e -lie , a lthough In pa rlla- - m cntaiy language. Ito b ia io a - 'to ld '“ ~ tiim -he w a s -n o -g c n tlo m a n 'b u ra n —^ Ignorant, a rro g n n t cgom aB lacr-a
Long did n o t w ithe r. Bailey 's e phatic rem ark th a t-h e -w o tild -n o t” ' accep t.any s ta te m e n t .o t h la a a :th a ._ IruUi did fliiater th e U lng fla tt'B u t '■ Capitol m il bellevea o n ly Jo h n so n 'ir-, w ords ralaed a -b lia tc 'r on L o n fs aldn. • ■
.Bcod>- r o r - n g h t . , - ' . , v -P e rsons w ho know -Johnson -well-- ............................................. ilftM d—
o to end a ir th a t be chal* .lengM Long and F a th e r C o u ^ t a ! w ithout know ing b e wa^ beeinnlng ' a f ig h t which would n o t be over I n . , .(Continued on Page.2..Colum n 1 ) . . .
A W E I N I CAKILAK:
Beet. Prodtlocrs. X r r ^ . 1 o : d « t . ,- Oontrabta 8o'oQ;<Local.' .• T o ta l 's ,^ :A c r i» ': . ' v -
Total.beet acreage so fa r aigiutf j . in the Twin Falls factory dtotrlct V anumnts to only.2 ,00D ------- ---------- t o l l ; H; l«lmaiw~~-
nr Ihk A m a tn rn fitlmanager of the Analgamat* ed Sugar oom p^.-now angiged.lii .
. l a . th a . I a t t e r - t ^ to ty ; : « o n « r ta . : ^ 'r
i
I
. iieret^alloted \mder U a ^ -rT hto-irla w t r t s t . t o - » iU _ .18,400 acnit which we^'coatrfeted w
^ '» n d ;a 7 .0 » .a e » > V —mm
^Poge ^ 0 IDAHO EVENING TIM E.i TWIN FALI^S.' IDAHO ‘W filncaiiny, ^fnrcli C. ^1035 .
HUEY REPRISALSB la st b y ‘ K 5n gfis irM fiy B rin lf
D o tc m in c d ChftlJcngo by A d m in islr iilion
N ew 's i n l B r i e r> Cv«nlni T___ootilrlbuta 6f1«t >:■ i)«p*rltn«i ■ -■
iU S B A T O OVER TAX BILLS
AT-THE THEATERSIN NEW-AT-TRACTIpN-
Surorlly JnlllittraKmy I» ii iinillh,, n ludfn t n t
Unlv-crnlty of Iitnhn, wan IniUntctl Into I'J JJclu T hl aororUy Sa lu r- ,Iay. ----------
D c c is iv o .R e v e n u e .M o v e M ay B e Tak en in G athering
L ater T od ay
■{Contlnuc.1 F rom ,P ace Oncl .1 Auxiliary to S l « t
jVhmon-7.Irnoun- ,: o i. SpanloJj A V nr-V rt-cialton of lho |'rl.'« t imil tlio Hcn-
i linn'll from powerful ifunnfflRliil quiirU'fn n o t iiIlKniHl wlU>
• the- Ni-w-lKuil. Jolm-iou Juild only tlm t frlcndn had told h im .n o t lo iiiaki' tll(! ii|h:cc1i nnil
rranli will me At H o'c lock a Uil hull.
.~)r ~ |H 'Cc'.ir;r~Tiy'• nclralnl.itrntion offtclnl.ir------ --------
ntllcnllpn^ tliat Prcjl-
a» i> to M ^ tSlinmrock club will rfi fd al-'tlic
lllftmi- nf MrfI Ayti'jr nnr..T Th
■lonl Uooni'vclt haJi been Anm.yccJ —l>v-I^iflK'M-cff«ctlvo-»hur{uihoottoK.
Ji’u t thcro nre nlicni, loo, th a t h« In Ofs.i (lliiliirbciJ about Lodr’ii politl-
■ ciil potcnllalU lca tlian ore nomo of —hi.n«lvl.iim»-tmfJniftrticiil(irlx-nob*
Iniion, Scnu to r-ra tH iirrl* , D., Minn., unci olhorn In conBrcim who nro
' c(i I'uch’duy w itli Uila (lUcntlon: ‘•WhRt"witWn‘rciuw n ‘
. Cuuta H andle U iiry . rrt-M Kullcry Juclijment,' fo r wluit
—i r Is 'w erth , Ja-th a t- fo u r meni-pon- (ilbly nevcn, in the a tn n tc coulil Jianillo Lon^; Jn rt>ugh anil tumble
..i lc b a te . .T hey nro .Scnatoro W alter - -P .-aeorirc . D.; G a.,-N.-M -Loeonrl3.. - K y . l , G corKC-\V..Norrlfl.-Il.,.
«nd MLmm W . Johnson. H.’, Call/. T h o -n m n o rs -u p a re Bailey, Sen- ntop l*at-M cC arran ,-D .T -N tv :rand Thcotloro G. BUbo, D.. Miiui.
■Will C^>lIP^Ha»:T^fttn^ll(f--Klnul tra in ing 'flpwiion far cub
B«)Ut-lcftd*rff'Wiil=l>fr-c<vmliiote<l-ntfl TT1 tfjm
<loy, it In atntiHl by I-Plloy-CraM , dla trlct commliuiloncr. Certlflcatca ore to bfl aw arded to tlione quaUfytng. --------
Oulkl WIU M«»tAKCcnHloji Episcopal CiilUl'
™. - i , . . . . « • . . , ^ KJmcr. -Tinto W ill B o A aaigned Each HolllngmvortJ), 235 Ninth avenue
i B i W M- ^ W L A iE a ^
C h n n p n 'M rrt- -......MeellnK of Uift. I^nd-A-Iliin<l
ilub luin been ehanKisl from Krl- Iny to T liuruday a t Uie lionic of
OEAfflGOiSTO LIBERAUURIST
P orm er J u stice , a t 03,- L oses G allant B a ttle A ga in st
Pneum onia
(Continued From Pafro One) wan nucccsuful iind thu bill paojieJ by a vote or 33 to
Tho bill provides n mcann of de- le rm lnlnj' wbrc scalen for w o rlf
.men who a rc Injured. • The w age iicale woi/ld bu uicd to-determ lno Uic r a le of oompcmuLtian to be
' ■ tho.ic Injured.
tion to-tfl'he-MB-ltJO.-'tho-Tyjrrcna lUfr npt. from lhi« tnbl.-
(ConUnued Prom P ace One) a t . A rling ton ,na tiona l .ccmetery.’:
Holmos* nenroat 'relative,;w ard J . Holmea of Boston. * nephew; Felix F ran k fu rte r of H arvard law lehool, one of Holmcn' ciosent friends, (inil Howe liod na ln talftcil a bedside v igU -since early In the afternoon. '
carried, Thin tim e, however, the
ColW to Montjinn If™. I. L, Keviiri luu» te e n cull-
eO to'MliaDu]n7 Memt, by the «er-
Uoppc, non o f Mr. unci Mm. K ri . Hoppe, fo n n cr rt-.sldciils o f .U ils o ty . . _
Fnuiehot Tone nnu iiiar(n>rei uiicisny, tw o oi in o popuJnr R tan In "O enilrm cn A ro Born," • Jlio .n « v a ttrac tion a t tho .O rphcum
-the»K ir-todayJt-i* .» ttU l-to .p r0Mnt-a-vlvl<l.pl0tur*.«f-t)»-pr<>W cni»- of today 's colleso Kraduatei. ;
W eek-End lu ;(foiiiitulim Mr. and Afrs. CJi<Jc Dc.tiiInK
apent the-'voclc-end « t thc lr cnbln above"K etchum .-cue.nt.i-w ere Mr. und Mrfl.-JnmcB A m hiirt, Mr. nnd Mrfl. G corye lUce. M r. and Mrs; John N aylor, Mercedc.3 Wee - ' Holland-.'
S tu d e n t B eaotor S ta r tin g E e ro T om orrow
• M rs. - O r r - Cho
north, Thursday. Mm. 0 , L. Alexander in In cliurKc the prof;rnm which will JncJmlc Bpcclal nuinlcal numbcni und a i i h o r t 'o b im v “ of Uie ’'W orld Day of P ray tr.
.of th e T w in Falbi County A n tl- |L . D. S. G roup ' Tiiborculoflia a o o o e J n t r o n . nn- d . S. I lc litf nouneea th a t“X -m ya will bo tnken Thurml.iy iit 2 p.
. of reactora to tubereOlln teats, •— - -beginn ing T hursday . A Umo for
•e a c h -p u p il -o f -Junior and senior
■ school, for w hom X*rnya were rccommen'ilcd wilt be anaigned.
— P arcn t'T caoho r . aw oclatlon- w ni-----naalat- ln- tronoportatlon to - a n d
•from -the hospital.D r. C. R. Scoltr D r. D. A. Dralto,
. Fans', and D r. Harwood Stowe, —K lm bcrljT nasla ted -by n group of
...... - im -tjnder.-thc-d lr«-lion - of MLm M urgarct Thoinan. comp1cte<l th e te sta of high school
'■flludcntn'M ojiiJay. '. JJL*UI-Thnmnfl, Boise, field'nur^ie a, i _„
usTOclatlon, pinna ............................F i le r and Buhl, Friday . D r. G. T.
:..TjvrJ(lnooi)r-Fllcr.i.nn>lrDr,-:.B,-,;U B erry , Buhl, will naslsl.
ILLS-SIGNEId^Jid'Relurni
Hooscvclt Leads Ooantry P aytng.H onor,to-01ivcr---
W cndcU H o lm es------- .
S. B. No. 70—Extunillng th'o pro- vlsloDS of the e igh t h o u r d u y ''-
, su rface worlcern In mlncn. l a S. B. No. 63 — Providfng th a t ,,,_aiutem cnU iiof_:i)oartla. '
-W A SH IN GTO N .-M areh 6-(iU!)— President Roosevelt led the nation In inoun iiag . fo r • Oliver Wendell Holmes, retired Jusllco of the
commlAsloners- shall be publishedannually.- ------------- ' -
■S. B. No. 87—Providing fo r . . . tn il of .audits of county, rccorda, by Iho bureau of public .ae'counta."
S._B. No. 101—Chnnglng th'o da te for collecting ^ s w m e c i a under >h«? forciit protectloa.net..
T oday and .tom orrow th e Idaho ■ tJieatcr relun ia th e g rea tes t muni' e rtl-ev et— w ade -W edntsday '. Thursday ba rga in prices. I t Jt •'FooUig-ht P.nrfldp,” w ith Jaracs Cagney, Joan Blondell, Dick Powell, Ruby-lCceicrrGuy7Kll>lce,-Tluai Donnelly, .F ra n k M cHugh, J lu g h H erbert and 200 of the m ost beautiful g lrla In the world. I f haa
T he P resident anid.•'Oliver Wendell JJolmcn, as.tocl-
ateJuaU cc-ot-tha.
'laxinTf nnion<riiioii'lulc Jiult to preven t Iho reraova) of tim ber o r Improvements from land
Ihc UDlted Staten, rellred. haa le ft - - v ------- «> ... ....... ,, . nual examlnnUoa of guaran ty nnd
flr'lt'^’c'lU 'cnn" ^ ‘“ ('*S?B!''N ?.‘1 ‘i “i-D c f in ln g the cop.■'We cannot .minimize the rr lc f nPP'tctiMe to -claims of
of hla passing bu t w e cirt»fln«S.ol-! ^.'hen lovled- - In Iho thought th a t he
M eet:lc ty will nieel . In tlw tubcr-
nuclc. Theology.IciBon will bo conducted by ilR i. Slclonia Stcvenn Ttip-m ibject will b ' e ‘'Gema TriiUi, -DlflljkiLr-JiiiLchcrs.iarc. quM tcd by cfflccrn to meet • ;30 p, m . •
W anta n iv o r c c D c c rc e _____ ., .. Pea rl. Young has filed ii.^u lt In
d is tric t c o u rt tireklng a <ll\-orcc from — l-eo- -Y oung .- ..whom.. oJuirjcefl wlU».cru«Uy. The cc r» T.rrl>^l-.nt ra i/n , NuV. laflt,2. Sbo 4ului the cou rt Uuit ahc- be wfltored to th e sUiVus of iin vm- miuTle<l pernon. H er n tlom ey la H'arold -Li.-Ycaman3...BuhL
wlUi us for uo long. HIn of ra re dlatlnction; !ioldli-r, ticholar, au thor, teacher, J u rb t and ),'nllnnt ge«tlcmati."iro''pcrn<iiiirnr<rt1ir(iu(;l>- o u t 'h i s long carcer the flneiit American tradltlona.
"Endowed w ith a keen nnd piercing Intellect w hich was m ellowed by kindly hum or and under- iitandlng, hu had a powerful and
tlon.••Imbued w ith -a high- srnne of
Justice and rig h t ho believed In the peaceful evolution of the new from th e old. He had n fine pcrapcctlvc of history an n cpallnuoua and llv-
To Roxy oh SundayA n attrac tion of unusual m erit "ilchcdillvQ’ i'ffr' uio iw x y screen
for a thrcc-day run s ta r tin g Sunday w hen a U ni-------’ ------ - — -ducUon o f tho .. . . ,Fairy" b presented. ......thla plc turtoitJon o f-F eren c . .. nar'n w ork lu H erbert M arshall and M argare t Sullavan. The s tage
luction enjoyed a run on tho . ' Y ork Btago fo r pver tw o yearn
and advance noticea-of-tho flcrecn ------ 1;-------- . . . . ft rcccp-
CongressToday
. . . — By. United l*renn_________...8K N A T E ..............Meols a t noon.Pon t offlcc commilteo considers
Investigation of P onlm aster Gen- eraJ Jam es A. Farley.1 InlcrBtato.,.commcrce_iiub-com- m lttecs consider bun and coal billo.
" UOOSEMeeta afnoon ,' .......rtules committee considcm ru le
fo r consideration of HOLC bill.Banking and cui'rency -commtt-
leo continues hearh ig on bunking bill.
aiea w ere D r.' C lay to rrM ra . • E d - w ard J . Holmwi. •‘Tom Coreornn.' form er secretary : Jam es Howc.i iprcsent •a e u u taryr~M ary~Ponncl-; Ion. his housekeeper, and a 'num e .
Hof^'o asked the llltla group w hich had 'g ftthercd outalde tO 'gn hom c .-ri- th ink -lhe '3ustlco ''w ouW w ant-you to, now," ho saUl. .H olm cn.d led jun t as. hla. philosophy, nu rtu red Ih .a life th a t span- netl in I t i -loog years the r ise of g.
B I t l
- - - lN T lI E -p f 3 s * A T K r ~_ B. No. l84—Amending S.
No. 7 of tho presen t session. , H . 'B . No. 212—R equiring th a t
bonu' flclo'IJalio rcTiracnlTLo given preference In public works.
H . D ..N 0. 3:Ui—M aking tho governor UiB commissioner of emcr-
DOLLARMS--CALLEOlOHli
R oosevcU ' T h in ks 'V a lu e , Out O f Lino, B u t P lan s N o
M ore B ova lu in g
(Continued From Page One) dlBappolallQC (o.itomc os a.B lim u-lont to domcflUc prices.
F rom Uie ex trem e low of G0.2 in March, 1033. the com m odity jirlec Index of tlio bureau of labo r ntu* tlntlca had rlscn to-TO.U p e r c?nt “ M arch 2, 1B35. The Index level
bused on the average .J020 level
I t has been understood th a t the
pruraoU cg.domestlc.priccA .to .sonic— level around tho 1D20 avcrngo, a l- . though officials never have net any definite, goal............... .. . . .J..........
............. Industrial em pire, vcoming Into full flower.- — -Fore-httdowei Neiv
e ra t and .liumasltaW an,pfiiindril In ni-nrly RO y<»i»isea ting , opinions on tho-suprem o c ou rt tench , w hlch-provldcd mueh :of tho banlo fram ew ork of th e New Deal. _ . _
llla~ )ium aiiltarlan a n a “ llbernlfiretationa of ths.C onatltuU on Ivo loog in legal h istory. Ho
tho date for beginning the fiscal | y e a r of school diatricta.. H . B. No. 2<7—A m eadlag the: Idaho banking laws to perm it t>u-i curing of bank depoalta under the! federal deposit Insurance, corpora-1
^ H . B. N o:’2 « - P r o v ld ln g for the creation ot.counly.liospUol.bonrda.i
H . B. Np. 280—P roviding for In-| lu r in g tho deposit o f fundn of t h f Bolae board of control and sim llar|
d-bls^ior
.JT hough .the .hopes nnd.;tho_lovo ,of a nation w ere w ith him , Holmes had no t the reslslanco to f ig h t off
under exccutioh.S. B. No. i n —Creating a prlm a
faclu presum ption tha t an order 11 board of county eommlnalon-M-stabllahlng or dlssolving-any .,.................
ftchool idtiilrct wiui valid unIc»u'''crnlon predict tiueutlnnpl la five years, | Hon.
S. .B. No. 115 — Extending the 'BoUj H erbert M arshall and M ar- r ig h t of appeal In probate m atters. Igarvt; Sullavan liave ^•iacn stcadUy
0. B. .No. 110—Providing whc-nUn popularity th e pant tw o years flerviet u p ona-dc fem la jifB ha ll 6e; and -w ere selected for th e lr -d ra - coraplctc... ------------ ;-------1 —lU m atlc .am il
H.-B. No. 214—A ppropriation fo r;14—Approprli memorial.
JO E -K S A V 8:- - I f • a -h u sb a n d -k e ep a -n i
d ing annlvcrhary In com m on? E h w hatl Malco a da t« 'r ig h t now fo r U ie 'G cjbd 'T Im ea'nr
, ------ UNCUC JO E-K 'S—
R O X \ ^
igo diatricta and Irriga tion dlitrlcta cancel,' compromlflo o r extend
aim & ior.paym cntJiH lcU iiaucD t
ntudcnt n t the U niversity ofi ^Iilalio..aa na tional vice prcnidciit of m hla passing Spurs.-Sfrvlcc honom ry -coc lety fo r sophomore women, .will nccnmpany Unlvcrnlty o f .Idaho 'dc;iegntcn to the national convention to be held In Boulder, Colo., the la tte r p a rt of A pril, fricnda here have learned.
S. B. No. 125—Requlrhig tha t: branch bimkii, w hen; authorized,!
.Imuiifbe cstabllflhcd In four mouths! or the e h n rtr r will bo canceled. i
S. U. No. 135—Ciiirifylng the 'law ! rela ting to tho ucrvlce of writfl of
liig tiling nnii ^ fth '-c o u rn g c 'an d a l ^ h m e n t <;«:branch banks.-- • logic believed In’ tho shaping o f l - S . B. .^o . OS und,00—Amending goveh ,rt.en t' to ch.mglng^ -c? n ji.;thr. l tin;a >elatlDK.to.the aasesainent Uona.‘ ' ’ ” • ----------- ipt-thc Ihrcc-cent-lftx-on eoltmlea-of
tho dcatli of fhe
'° ’'-’M > ^ "^ oacvc lt anti 1 have had! . ” - 110— I’erm'ittlng 'th e
nhip.fo'V 4 n y , > ^ . ^ p , . r s o r r o w —
iplci of Amcrlcn m oum i * '■ encrablo and b«-I
;I.cwlj<ton S ta te Noriinl, school.
:e ‘FIXED By STATE
w hich enabled him to survive seven bullet w ounds received In Civil w ar 4isgngcmentA. Hla fight, liowover, aroused tho marvel o f hla mcdlcal attendants.
F inal Humorous G estureWell aa ho luicw tho end ......
Inevitable, Holmes did n o t die w ith o u t-o n o ...geature,-.Implab : ua any o f hla life. I t wau a geutiire A m erican io tlie core.
Professor F ran k fu rte r had come early in-bla lllnes.i to hla hc^liilde, w orry and concern w ritten large In Ida faco.-N urses nnd phyalclan# hovered about. There w aa a fuss jH=TroiU«Fiiueh=4s mr==l>er6re
Into H olmes' cjulct,simple life, ..................... -
A s -F rank fu rter- «too<!--beside h lm ,-t)io -gront-JusU co lifted his hand to hlu face. Hi . - •
U. B. No. 900—Including bonds fo r w hich-the c red it of tho United atntcB la pletlged aa securlly fo r public (Icpoulta.. S . B. N o..H 7—Provid ing for
dcmptlon of p roperty from ta x deed by the ow ner o r p a rty In In te rest only until con trac t of nale is entered Into by. tho..eounty. until M unty deed la issued..........
IN TU E HOUSE H . B ..No. a i l —Fix ing conditions
under which nlrm en'a licenses .m aybo revoked In -Id ah o :........................_ H . B. No. 342—SetUng aside 10----- * BRHa fultinspcctlorfocs
:d to the benefit o f grow- era' organisations In occurlng low' e r fre igh t r a te s . .—S .-lO io -1 5 0 —'A uthorizing dlrcc-
placed the jtom of Irrigation and drainage dla-
Eriim itt ■ p fd sfA n 'n oun ccs'U nj^ T or-O ccup ationa l-T osts --
In Idaho
Uiumb a ^ n s t hla nose and nor- trlcLi to canecl, com prom lae.........tend time for p a y m e n t'o f delinquent asseosmenlA w hen such 'd ls- trletfl a re ixfunU lnc_tliclr..obllga- Uon to tho United Statep government.
H. n . 1^0.. 211—Amending regu- latlons-govomUnS-eoamctology.------
............ hla la s t gcnture. ...............In a m anner,J ila Jesting-farew ell t; to a llfo he loved so well and t fricnda In every w alk of life who n held hlnv la such high esteem.
. Nelron'Rites -
.SsaaQiilo:ohOoL.Sasdjifllbi..H e a r ^ T on -In ch es A bove
L a s t Y ear
Enter* Vie*. _ | Je rry H unt. 25. Kimberly, .has _ | . bcca-acntcnccd-.by_JiJdge. Gujt^L.
iK Inney-In probate co u rt- to nerve ‘■a -O O -das-tm n-in -lhe -w un ly—Jail an chiirKea of hav ing ' ecntrib.uted to-Uie’dc'lliHiuency-or-a-mlaor-glrj
nt]
Baaeball-'-'Mystcry:— ! |—B lbtS KILLED Man” Kills Self
• IN T H E SE.VATEIt. B. No. 245—Requiring
bfthks have a minimum eaplti
AM.STHIinAM, N'.' Y .r M arch ' 0 il'.i:i—Jam es J. Sheridan, wlw
-prcMcte<|—tlie-ou tcom c -o f- th o : National league biuieball race In IP-IO. In dead.
wlUiout !waa uIk:
•“firstiilfMngtog.:'-_________ ____________~ _ ^ t . _0. 1030^ SherUlan
i j Noticp of ,a flcrlc" of examlna- I jtlona to be held fo r appUcanta for
.^•occucatlcmal lleenaealioa been on- ....;nounced by ..E m m itt .Pfoat,. com-
[mloakmer o f Jaw, enforcem ent* --......... th a t! ' Tliose necking licensea fo r Uie
..... eaprtallni- 'practlco 'orcojm jotology will Iw ox- tlon of 550,000 In towns of leas than 'am lned a t the o ta te Iwuoe, Bolae. Q,OOO.popuIaUon. T ailed............ .......!Bannock_ ..JlO lc l._ .P oaitd lo ,' and
■■ B.-1CC—Tho Torrens-tllle net.!LCwla-aaHc.-JKiteL:.-l*wlaton'-:aL-;0-.1. - ................... la._m._:_Mondayj Murc^h 25. ApEllca-
[lk)n» muiit“bc fccelveT by tlieTjiir-
F inal r ltca fo r Mrs. E llsabetlt Belle . Nelson, Avho died Monday,...n, V - - . . . , , / - I -- .-. » p .jj,will b e ' held ' fbmoirbvf a
ulgned by Uie glrVa father.
„ . -Benedict, Sawtivoth iintlotuil — fg rc 3 t~ aupervlaer,°Teportft.—bring-
.. . Ing th e to ta l fo r the- «f-nson tr CS.0 Inches com pared wllh..-iaii3
- ■lnch£a,-a->'car ago. Average anow* ' fa ll n t th is tim e of- year is 7K07
Inchos— .......... . . - . -Preeipitittlon In le-i5 thin aeaion
....'.U um - l0Jit ,-lhe - to ta l bc lng“ 5.30 Inehcfi, CDmjvan.nl w ith 0.84 a year
Home l-'roni t!(nh ■i.nv. Vnii,.,,’ 'R '-V r;c . LV a a rk .-p a B to r -o f 'th c have-fallen -i>ri.sbyterlun' church, re^
turnccL yesterday from M ount
l a Uie Soldier creek walernhed, flic ocaaon'o bmoviT depth m easures
(5 InclicB, -com pared .w ith '67.41 inchcn n y e a r ago. Precipitation fo r thla, sciuion am ounts to 11.08 lr.clie»-lu comparU on w ith JiJSl.
“ I'nchca ft y e a r ago.* • ......... . •-----S n o w -d ep th -a t-th e m ost Impor*
ta n t H ta tiooa-on 'M arch 4 a re re* ported as followfl:,. H ailey . _C
i_ lncb iis ;-Jvetchum , . . 20 ; . . CTaham'a ranch . 20; M ascot mine, 33: Sold ier ran g e r ntatlon, 21; Fairfield,d ler ran g e r ntatlon, 21; Fairfield, 13; Fcatnen-ille, 10: V lenaam lne, 70, nnd Wllllamn ranch 20.
Play, Carnival on Kimberiy Program
K lM B E R l.y . M arch 0 (Special) -JT w tJ Im portan t s tu d e n t 'e v e n ts w ill.bo held n t tho high nchool Uils w eek, the all-school play, "The
-.Importaneo- o f B eing E rnest,’' - be p rcacn ted ton igh t by an perienced c a s t o f nine under the direc tion of MUs Thelm a Melgard, te ac h e r o f expression nnd dra- jna tiea, and th e annual h igh scnool
jcam lval to be held In I h e audl- to rlum and ■'gymnasium Friday «venlng.
W o now have on hand a aup- .p ly o f.fresh Salmon, H alibut,
Cod, Sable. Boss and many am oked and nulled rarie tles .
-W e TClh be- ab le to supply jo tu r C«I)lo“ U ir«U B lrtllt 'tho ''~
PIcunhnt,* -Uyih. w here ho lipciilfer a rS h jiu a rih iT lm llo n week cxerclnes.- H e addressed the assem bly each .m orn ing a n d .. evei^ng, luid on Sunday npokc n t a CCC cam p, .aa.well. M j^ t a_c m e e t i n g .__
T ake* N ew ToslUonC. E . Corm any, associate ngron-
om lst w ith th e U . S. departm en t of a g ricu ltu re here fo r tho pant alxj y ears,'haa ncceptcO a'pogitlon w ith ;the .M anufactu re r's Beet Sugar; association a t Saginaw . Mlcb., and; will Icavo w ith M ra. Cormany and: Bon3,-nobert and D avld ,-l!n rrh 2C; In h is w ork wlUi tho bureau pku it Industry here, Mr. Cormj • - •-- - In clmrge of .agronoi
_____ ita l w ork . w ith—r -becta in the Idaho i
____ y. ii - j ii, oiicmeaaageo u a b b y b lrce l. I er. CanllnaVa m anager, th a t the Cortla would •'lone today n n d - w in the nex t three." They did.
. . .N e x t S h e r i d a n jtifA-uigedi 'y o u -w il l -.w ln-.tw d_aad . iQ30-one ." 'A ga in he w as correct.
In Uio. playoff to decide the ^pcan iu it. w inner,_Sherldan nieo- .onjced ■•pltcn Grlm'ea anil Halnea' In f irs t two gamea w ith P ltta - bu rgh and . Canla urv' in tho bag ." S treet did und both p itche rs conilng through with vic- tbrleu, clinched the pennaAt.
Sheridan notI'fIcd'«"ni.'v.'flpap- e r man o ; ills Intenttan to comm it flulclde becauflc .of “money
-m u tte rs ."
H. B. 'No. 112—Prov id ing _____iiefiiiH fo r com'puLlrig the cb'nipen-
-•allon-due-thcH Bjured- Tabled.
,7 cau,-B olac,-not J a tc r - th a m J a r c h '
--------------- 'i^oung. pastor of theM ethodist Episcopal church, offl--a tln p , - . .. . ......................
M usic w iir be ufidcr.the dli^icUon of.. M rs. _ iw ro thy_M oatoo th_and Mni. H a n y Torrens. • -
Pallbearera a re C. B. Lindsey, B yn l:_W alU r. J . . T . . Andoxson, I t a y Sluyter, - M ax- • Buckentin antl-G eorgo-B i—
is^ m ln a tlo n s fo r b a r b e re ochedulcd fo r Mnr«h 10, t>ui
have . oeen postponed u a tll A pril 30. TTiey will be conducted a t tho name places aa tho cosmetology cxrnnlnntloniT,'— and " apjillcatlonfl should be received by tlte o tato of- fk;c no t la te r th a n April 22.
Plano Tuning. I /?gnn Muslo Co.• Adv.
- -T O M O R R O W -;- .- .--------- . _ .n . J 3 . ,A U D i x o m u a i _ _
■ “THE I ROCK■ Directed by ■ —M m .-KtJirt-VVftrberi:T■ StaH n PrompUy u t
RESERV E BEATS AX THE— M AJESH C-TilA BM A CX ___]1=-TODATTAND-)!
-• STA RTS N EX T S U N O A y^'
WAIICAitl 1 KUII W \ \ i i i i i i i n n M V iis iiA ii.
- la rfftttt'M olBar'rM srtmiifcp
a n d We,
*.uniT t(s* i_ricT U B c i . ^
I.S* TH E HOU.SE H. B. No. 278—The Dodge plan
fbr a-tax.on.tho.privilege.of-U olng bualnesa. D efeated.• H . B. No. 310-i-The attorney gen-
e m l 's - t^ p la a . to Impose a ono per cent cAc&o lux'on-^Bixi.tnjpcmting re\-enue.- Defeated.
II. B . No. 270—The attorney genera l's ta x on’ InfMglbles. Defeated.
H . B. No. 2 P 2 - : .A u lJ i o r l s ln f f . E iim lnaU ona- fo r -Ucense tcJiool dlntrietfl to m ake nn annual practlco medlclno afid ourgery levy of one-m lirto '.crcnto a bund-U et f o r 'A p r i l 2 .‘ w lth 'M jird i '18 ing fund. D efeated. ’ __ _ ) the f ina l day f o r appllcattono.___
y v v w
W H A T 0 A D S E S 'g P I I E P S Y 5 IB T H E E IT A 0 0 B E 7
A^booklcL contain ing the opinions famous doctora on this intercflt-
Ing subject w ill be sent- FR E E , while they la s t, to any reader writ* log to tho E ducational Division. Dept. M-77, 540 F ifth Ave., New York. N . y .—Adv. . .
• W cilnpsdnjV S lorc li 6; 1935 . IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALI.S. IDAHO Pngo Three
S O C I E T Yrbone Sii Ueforo 10:30 »
ROGRftiSTMf [ Seen Today
, TW FN TIETU CENTOHYD ISCUSSES ItEAOINO
' Re&iilns u a jiobby w as Ibo feat* . uri> 'of .tho . p r o f^ m prcAcatcil b' * M ti. GcdrBO W urbcrg u t Uiq-Tw<!n:
lle th Century club mcotlnR ycatcr* ... day'-aflcrnoon .XollowlDS-.UiB..iegu>
la r lunclicon (it tho Rogeraon hotel, •Mm. D. R. Churchill, prcslJed. Mrs. E , J, Malono (Ib c u m d "Ilcailing for Iho Busy Womno" ontl the tie-
.ccssity. oL rcaiUnR w as cm pbu lzed by Mrs.' B, U I’rlce. M bu Jcaale
TTraacr, llbrarlnn. giivo & lis t ot
............... RcadluB M an Index lothit mind WftJi dlflcUMCd by M ni. R jni
_I* . DouglHsa'o~a ahe rcvic'wcT~WltaT|~w i jjrcaV wfimcn. have re'Sa. iieaa ing ua a hobby w as dlacuased by Mra.
. C. n . Krengel.' Mlaa B etty Morebouao sav e ' .«
d-Dorla-LctBh.Ion presented ft- piano nolo; Ja ck
- Dl-'laney aocompanlod by MIm M ar- fcnret Taylor aanjr tw o selcctlona.
~ Sprints faahionn-wcre show n ln .lho ruvlew directed by Mra. J . W. New-
Calendarw ith Mra. Alice W. Ugbort P rl- dny- evenlnjr, M arch" 8 a t 8o'clock.— ............. .................. - -
■ # # * .Maj;icl-V club will m eet Wcd<
nesday a t 8 p. m. a t tho home or Mlaa Audrey Cresa, Fourth ave- nuo'eajit. - . - .
« *
H ad io B roadcast 'WUl Open Obsorvanco o f Group's
_ 23rd A nnlverBary^i: „
of M ethodist 'Eplacopal Ladle*’ lUDiil Alil BfTftlftTyi Vi'Ml rniri**!•• a t 2:30 p. ■ •• -
Preabytorlon Ladles’ Aid society will m eet a t the home of Mra. R. W. Carpenter. Shoalioric
“ atrcct-north.-Thumdfty-afternoon— a t 2:30. Annual election of of- ficera wlll-be held. — —
* * * • < Catholle Women’s L e;i^e .w lll
m eet Tliursdny a t 8 p. m, a t the homo of Mra. fl. i t . ftfcComb.man.
A t the business meellnB I t was' dccjdcd w BlvcJlOO tfl thc.jiwlcn^ .______________________' niing noorfund . ^ ra ."1V.‘ C. Stoanp'cQU prosriim has been arnmK«d. ■{rave the In tem ntlonal relations. * * *
____ «om ml£tco_repoft,-cJlacusalflir .th e A m erican Aaaociatioa of Unf.--------- aU tus-of-C om m unlsm -ln 'C hlnr
« • IJVtKb.VU IVUUJ'.... will begin the observance herd a t th e 23 ann lvenu ry of the found> Ing of the Camp Flro orf^nlza- tion. More tlian.123 local membera o f the orgnnixatlon will taHe part In the program . The cventA of the celebration w cro_oulllncd ,jti8 tcrj dny^ftftcmoon t t a mccttBg 'or t t ir G uanllans’ aaaoclatlon..
XTr T* T? \Vlltm« «.Utnddresji—o n —the—radio " 'p iOKram: Muflleal num bers -will birp rM ent- ed by Mlaa Clarice Baunder# and will .Include a Rroup o f Indian aotifpi and a medley of Neidllnger B onpi^nrranErcd'by^itm rtJatTninjt Taylor. She will bo accompanied a t the. piano by Mlsn'^W leenTennton and on- the clarine t . by Frank Wells.
iZhiitcl
-The com m ittee on dcconvtlons, of - w h ic h -M rs. -FranU H ovorka 'is
chairm an, arranffcd the dccomtlona In keeping w ith the S t. P a trick Ihisihe. ,
■— i n r o r Chapter A l, P . E . 0 ; S is te rhood. a t the home of M rs. H . W,
----- L-Wilaoo. ycatcnlay-cvenlng ^ lril^ E .•,. M. Sweeley w as chosen president,
------- .Mr8. T.- C.-Bticon. vlce preskMrs. J . W. M cFall, recording
......... re ta ry .-M r* .-M argarc t-E cck ...rciipondlne accrctarj'. Mra. Kenyon Green, treasurer, Mrs. L. L. Breck-
• cnridge, chaplain, and M ni...A . J.I’eavcy, Jr., jjuard. M rs. W ilbur m il w as named delCRatc to the con*
____ vontlon of.tho SlsU raood-to.be heUJIn' American. F a lls the la tte r p a rti
M»y, Mra. F . P . M jA tre tiv oh Ijt l lB le d OB S c h o la rj lilp
. -.-nlty . .. ........Presbyterian church a t t p. m.
- Saturday fo r a guest day luncheon. Rcservallona m u st be miide
•by Thursday w ith M r£ .'L , L. Breckenrldgc;....... ...................
, The Ladles' Aid society of the L utheran church will m eet la
be'Onswertd by sew ing hlntp and sewing short cuts.
_______ ______....c m a te . M rs. C.• T . Bacon wan nathcd a ltcrtiato for
'Uio presiden t-------Befroshmentii wore served from
. tliu te a tabla' centered w ith fresh — ilowftra and;trlm m eiJ.ln-U ic.^og.aJ^
rick theme. Mr.i, ft: R. G ran t, ro- - tiring president,- and Mrn. S w e e le /
poured. Mrs. ................................ .......by Mra. Peck. .
■-Mlnyty.thi^o-liinlor-lllph-BOhOOl piipl!ii_mado tho
1 assisted
c iiu : l k p l <\n s f o r-JfltE S ID K N T S COMING
Plans for the vLilt of the national ■ • -p rc « ld c n r-o r the • Lodies -of^ the G.
• A . R. wero m ade yesterday aftc r- . noon a t the ■ recetlnR of the D an • JfcCook'. Circle In the -American
B olls and 41 L isted for C itizenship
:-X cgloa .M emorlnl..halI;i M rs._.Pewli E i^ ^ o ^ ^ ile m n n , 'n ie Cook, CTilcago, ;iaU onal presldent.iflnn, V era Bobbel.'Margi
—w lll-be-lft~ ^rv irfn-Fall» -« ttrch-2*;iiio rtna Balleyi-Mary-Fro
r.cnship honor roll fo r the ’f irs t period of tlie’ nccond .sem es ter; 20
listed on thn acliolarahlp.roll, and 41 were on tho citizenship honor roll.----- ----------------- ............. -. . T hree , pupils m akln j:. a ll A-1' were PegK'y 'Ann'CiW unaRh. P a tricia Hodgln and Bcrenlco McKay. Others on. the scholarship* xltlzenahip roll Include:-.
in, Thejraa________ _ M argare t Bacon,
...... - ............ — - ........... ....... Bailey,-Mary-Frances-Bfttoa,Tlia cortimltUe In charge of tho or- Shirley Beokley, V iolet Mao Bell.
— jangcm cn l* Jn c lu d ca -U ro .-IU -E .lF jw le riok -B lcns.-L oonard -B U ind - Lt.-lBhton, chairm an. Mra. Bello fo rj . Mary Bournuln'. M arilyn Brl-
___LCri.-cna__nnd^Mra._ t I ^ t to _ B e l le z te .-P cnh - Brown- G race Brugge*Tayc. A chair w aT dm pea In mem* man. Dolores Cam'pbelt.’ JuanlUi
' ory of M rs. E lla R. Moore, who died - - -recently in Oklahom a. P lans were , « . . .
—;--;_iuado-for;a BQ clal;mccllacTM arch ifly_D rako ,-H arrle t-~EU ..i i2 _ f tt_ lh o ' homo of Mrs. Goldie ------ -
F u 1 ic r J J ja m M -jc ^ c b rc e .^ le W Gerber, Ruth Gibbs, BUl_Goertian. DahH Green,' T erty ' H agar, Clarl* bel Hoffgardt, Mary H aney, B etty Rao^H flrvcyr-Jamea-H aw Iey^^K n- melki . H eadrick. W ilton Uovorlui. G nur^nllrH B gh'JoslynrljU lu-K an- oo. Beata. Klelnschmidt, .Fred L atham , Beetty Lynes, Billy McBride. Doris McKee. Gladys McKee, Gertrude. Maddlntr.-M Ullccnt Middleton. Joyce Miller, B e tty Mullvhlll, Milo Pearson, F re lda Perehal, H elen- Pcrchal, .A nno.-.Peirlne, -. Aldii Qulnl, B m r ly Rlchlns, B etty Rom- metvedt, Annabel Rudolph, Wlllla
____ I(la_Swcei ilr a . Phoebe Snodgrass,. ...• >(fo.".EIm fra CafTson, .n n il. Mra.
-L aura-W hltncy .
■-- -"CgS-HtV^'O L___. .JIAVE LONG SESSION
----------- USo'HlVo p n a -B E td -it^ b iE a H it-' the liomc of E dna .Rohker yester*
' - day. Tho afternoon w as spnot In , w orking on the ir honey 'combs. •• A
«o'ng;.pm,ctlce..wnB.alao..bcld'-Wltli Mra. R uth K night a s Reader. A
. ■ pink and w hite color acheme fea t- ... . u red 'U ie table appointm ents..M ra,
'••B itte r gave ft ta lk .. . . . ____ lFollowing th e "bu« .".' the girls
------iilli-riL...... .-Ing In a group. Mcrte Sovorin.ftnd Imogeno-Davls, cantalno ln a con- tcdt which Is now be lns-holdrSavo
___ t i lk s on firs t a id workj_ C roup oneof the contests won th o Womanho
. -educational gam e w hich waa eJ. - Tho 'glrls completed the fi
. iiession .by a ttend ing a J o i n t ......... infT w ith the Boy. Scoutn a t which
oUdes on Sa fe ty 'F lrat w ere sbowa.
GAY PA R TTK O N O R S T A T H O D Q IK '.......
Com piimenling P a t Hodglrir'whb ..- ..liJB av lng soon .w lth lio r.pa ronU -t*
make her h o m e .in Seattle ...M rs. George F . Sprague en terta ined her Sunday school class, o f w hich P a t
........... ■ — - - l a t herIiomo la s t evening. The t
.sp e n t-ta play ing M inoru. Refreshm ents w ere served a t the closc of the eVenlDR and P a t w as presented w ith a gift. G uests Included Shft--
_ ^ -lo y - .S m lU i.J& m a I i)u . Bownwn, " June Douglas, R u th Lowden. B a r
b a ra Cavanagh, B e tty Leo H aney ilnd M ary Francca B ates/-
SohUfman,—V arna—Sln«ma,~M ar- Jorle Slack. Mildred Slack, T ay e Sluytcr,D orothy Je a ii Sm ith. D oro; thy Stayner, B arbara 8utcIIff,’ Vlr- g ln ti Taber, Gerald .Tdylor.-Vlrgll T e lfo ^ , - Helen. ..Tbom as.'-Eunice Thompson, Donald- Thorp. Val Toolson, M argaret Van Engelen. Enrlqueta V asque i Margarct.-Vas* ques, Thelma Vlehweg. Nelda W agner. LylB W alker, M iriam W alker, Marilyn W ebster, Maxlno Weldon, DtaoriB"^VIIco)tr T onim y- WUlhun*sdhr'A rlene Smllb.'."''^," ^ .......-..Tlioaa.nn_U ia.acaoinrahlp boooc roll a re : Rachel Ballenger.'B obblc BlandfonI, LaVeme - Bunn. RutJ> Burkhalter. Richard Calvert, Gerald Chapman, Maxine E lliott, Virg inia Goodhue, Both Henderson. Lc*
■■■Tr^DGB'nOCDl r i lW T O P PA R TIES
Mrs. Carl A nderson w as hostess yesterday afternoon a t her homo
— to _ th c J l r a t o f -f t series o f card parties to. bo H erdT )y 'U ie'Pythian Sisters’ lodge. .T en tab les o f p1-
’ nochlo;and bridge w ere In play w ith • p rlte s .ln brldgo golng to Urn.
■ Fo*i. sr.. and M rs. H . M. Bninln, ......................... 1 M rs. JVllllain
W alter and M rs. C - ----------rations a t th o tables f e a tu m
‘ Patrick’s theme. ■ '*.Mrs. W. 0 . , ’Thomphon. w ill, be
, bontess. o t the nex t pa rty , .M arcb
I -
2 0 , _______________.
• C A S ir-F IR B G IRLS .. ,’ The Taw asl group of Cam p F ire
d r l s m et a t th a home of B etty-Rae Harvey rocenUy. A private coutjcll
• fire , a t which m em bers will rccelve ; beads will bo ?jeld Fridoy a t Ih e ' homo jf_M T8, Jam M H arvey .' •
several numbers,, A n . Im portant buslneM will follow the progrnm . officers ita to .
TcM hcr association w ill m «et Frl- day. M arch 8 ; a t the school boujcat' 8 i). m-TCcrc.wUl b« » »tudyd ub.
All Twin Fulls Camp Fire Girls will observe Church day Sunday. M arch 10 ..w h ca -tlu y -w llU attc n d m orning ocrvlccs n t the Presbyte rian church. A special sermon will be <le[lvercd by Rev. '
Atced. bu t w as leading another bolilnd. and meanwhile w as en -' g aged In-productng a lively a ir on a harmonica. In tense listen* Ing revealel th a t ho w a s m p t’ln UiB Kpoir o f_ 'T h o L ast-R ound-, up." . . . . E vening ' Tlmeo circulation m an. ta k in g a beautiful aplll In 'f ro h t o f Uio' office when a mcaaly lit tle dog ran betw eer hla legs,' upsetting him w ith A quiekneas th a t quite took Uie young man'n breath aw ay.............. Individuals, chasing around , try ing to find ou t w h at certain numbered Icglsla-
them ..............a -« lg n r,-« n d — either!
- - sa le o f aome for every day.
rcmln<ling:one’of Ule "gooiro ld days.’’-. . . . . K indly lady; who
“ o iiionu r“ft* 'f lpceiQ rcopy 'o rT ne- ..Evening Times, e v ejy .day th a t
pictures of tliQ D ionne. babies «ro printed. She sent-.word llils week th a t ohc was forgotten
copy of th a t bwue.
G R O i i i n E E :
_Mra,_Art.F.lnl(c.,Rc'LCroM chair: m a n . Mm, P h il 13a rtle tt . accrctarv. and Mra. A . C. VolKht. Iiomc lly -
L ist fo r F ir s t S ix W coks of Sem ester IssuctI tly H igh ,
Ju n ior H i, L incoln ..'—V .
BUHL, M arch 0 (Spcclni)—Ilon- • roll fo r the flr.it nl* wecka" pe
riod. In the second scm ealcr a t the Duhl* schools is as follows:
H igh honors: .Elalno Allen. Avia Dennis. B e tty Luntey. Joiui Orr, M argare t O rr, Muriel Smltlutcn.—lla n o r a u J uno -B a rtm c a t.-D olllo HufgcECCampbell. B l a n c h e Churehfield.
T nHr. ,11. Trn<rntf -T.nliyC arrc tt,"Jd iiirC ecr, I'hyila Gerber, Roberta ■ ITaneock. Helen Marti, Maxlno Howard, M abel R. Jonen,
'XffirUnM argare t Kcrpu. M arian Klrcher.Dorothea K ollm cyer.' Lois KroUi, ro»lKcrllf<r7sinTtfnB. EllzaU cttrM cl- flcr,' W llda-M eyer, -Carrjo Mlrnele.Atysmay M urray, .Alice.. R a e i l i b t , . , ..................................R uth Raedcls. Helen Rathbun, Lou-;M“«‘>“« k . Many glfl« lae Robertson. Juno S c h r a id ^ lm r ^ ] ^ « ‘l > ^y^" ho»u.
gleno clialrm an, and Mrs. J . C..Na* rull cull chairman, attended
the sta te in.-itltule of the Red Cross a t Pocatcllo over the week-end.
Mrs. Jum en SlileUin, Jr.; en tertained mcmbcrn of Sun SOucl tr a c t bridge chib a t the Wont End Country 9lub liiat week,-High score p riJe wn-1 won 'by Mra, .A rt Flnke.
Mrs, E, L. McKlroy Is In Chicago vbiiUng w ith her dauRhler Miss Gonevtuve, who la In nurse's train- in;: there.
Shamn>ck kcnslngton m et F riday iiflemotm n t the home of Mra. H .-N . GJbba.foc.a-.lunBbeon. .Th..
A spiran ts in Thrco D iv isions C ^ p e t o T on igh t; D ram a
R eaders. M on d ay . .
Honoring their thirteenth wedding annlvorjury. M r.' lind Slr«. Wllilnm VoKoi entertained n l a twn courflrt luncheon recontly. I'lnoehle and dnnclnf; were the diver-ilona of Un>-«vcnlnKT-Prires-nt-CBrd.->'^rre won by prcnlU * lUed.>l8 nn.l B. O. E w ing, and i l r , nml Mm; Adolph'
MORTAUGH Ir ; _ -Thuraday. cvcolng .20-Scouts.m ot_
D.1VIS. Steve Perkins, David Q. Moyeu and N orris Goodman.
Mra. E, W. Moorman, president,pn'slded over the W. C. T. U . m e e t- .......ing held.u t.thc .C om m unity C h u r c h ___T hursday afternoon. Miss R uthBrown led dovotlonals. M u sic a l------numl)crn were presented by tho , high.school qua rte t under the dl*.
ion of Miss Roxlo K essengcr
Prellm inarj’ I rj ’ u t s fo r Uie flub-dlslrlct high nchool declamatory iiml .debiite contests F r id a y .,„ c u o n oi J>iws uox.o tvcascaKcr March 22. wUl l>e hold tonight for, ^ Including B e tty Perk -
era- will try - ou t '-.Monday.—KinsI tra tcd tallu ..-Ilcfrcahm enU _w ei
’ruM<Jiiy. D. D. Moorman returned Friday^roni-Callfomlit..w iiera.beJaani>cca_____
ng flincu November. H is sis-Mni. Bonnie Stay Slmpjton, n p e e c h ' ------ ----------- --------------iniilruclor and .IrumuUc co.Vch,il«'‘. Mrs, McCllm ans.-Seattle, who • Judges who will In thn fUi-'»J"^nl w in ter w ith him In Call-nl selcclion of rcpre«rnliillves roriforhlu. returned w ith hltp.the sch<x>I win be,announced luler.. . --------------------------------—C.m t«it*-wm--bo-o.m.lii(ilol-i>y^---------A Pl'llOVBIi-AW ABDH-----------
. lCrl.iand, .<-nlor ppwch; A pproval ' of aw ards lo nix I--nlrk-a in the preiim ln-rg a t u C ourt of Honor to b«
coumy. ha.. bfi-n lendi- a t the Snaka river a rea
incll offices here. accorUmg lo.brono K nins. Glelin Do.-welt, Don-;,.
lluUi Van Patten , Opal Wesllg, Mom ay w ith four li.blei Fredeflck. executive. Q w ll- Juno W^lleman, P e te Boyd. Bob:P'n«chle, P r i ^ s were awar.le,l M r : . . f . fylng for iieiond. class aw ards la
rr-=--Horac»=Bn»ks,r.wiUard;H!'r'-y.-M cCniilry,,_C,.-_,M ._nuth'-r.;‘>“ ‘" '; ~ “»:r , Gerald’ nyde. W after K er- 'f? '^ - Mn, Mllco Clodo-. •^Ki and P/irlsli, Archie Parish andnbjT t Lunlrv- Colombufl P c r-J^ i 'n k Kelley. Uefrcahincnlll W m M mwnnin
Brock?H a r d e r ,__________ _____________pa, Robert L unley. CoJombun Per, W n».-Charie»-Rend,—Jim -S hlelds;
iGeorge Smalley.; JD.S’IO R lH G ir. SCHOOL
HlRh honors: Doris V enter, Char-leii WiRon. _________ ...
!- --V: 'j[,ficpirino Browne, l.lar^Ij
,...o.»,r;nC” IS'anh6lincean>y M rs. W, A. V an Engclcnl president of tho Guardlana'.iuLioclntlnn. .
Middy day will - bo Monday. .
m W dik 'b iack^ tV ^ ^ ------------ -------------^ ---------------- i " f . i n t . i « y . -w mana.dark..klrU^ThB.cmpl>aslfl will; -r ...... . - - - v - d - i--------- W%Trfr
cleanllneiw. iLarffo A ttc n d a n c o E x p c c tc d a t Joan ’ Alice Je n sen ,'L au rln e Kim- W ki'iHrti-i.T'rh., ‘ll,hriiiigh. Eugene Luntey,_ Junior
•Junior E.-fmes. Klral-cJ.-j.-i.t aw ards
Tyler.
Mr»: Chester, W lp lng lon , The cluh; Mr,,. sin,„.,„rwill havo a n all*duy lue.itlnf! n l j^.an,. Sm'vkrWU-ieillTdlrK'"
-..1....— .-T./“ frirr
reeled by the Wullana group. V arious groups will -ivo'rk on birth- .......................................,-th«-' U irge attendance Is cxpectel a l
Tho annual meeting of district 8, Camp F ire GIrlfl, Js scheduled for M arch 30 In Spokane. Any ---- who w ill.be In Spokono a t Uial
Sunny Side School Lists Honor PupiU
...... "Tho-_Rock:^ _nt. a h e high;HChool auditorium tom orrow ev nlng. ■nie 'qua lity of tho play :well a.-) lL<i sub jec t-hav e consult able Interc.nt.-
’Tlie prouuctlon wan'.-mld by u; - •member o f . D r. H arry Emerfwn Katdlck'n congregntlon In the Rlversitlo church In N ew York C lty " tn ' have"'crcate«l " th e 'en t ire moo<l of.-the Holy week services by Its prenc;itation.
I t hn s ' been nald by reviewers
LINCOI-V HCHOOL .-.-_ .-^Jll« lv_hnnoraj_actL y_Jano-Jlydo ..
hipiilRmrnn K oto.. Dale Hobaon. Mary,
Never Giit a Cornirvlll.l.;,!
"Ruaaian D rama nn.i A rt" ^amll Edith Clark. Nornm Fuller 'Ruanlan L Itcraturo" were Uie top-, Alice Lc.ilie. - | Hin.iiiy p . i« >;..ur o rn sru t
1CB.X aU-by-Mra. 11
■Elteh Leavell, D igs Ko<leah. Don-'" » Brannen. M arian Fuller, LaVon!
’Imnicr, David Barry . M lrlan.Cun-1. ningham, Lillie Kodi-sh, Alice T ay-I’
Clarlbelle W alcott. Evelyn 11 Bnrdewlck. i
;eorgo Brabb. I jir ry DoNeal, Da-1 vld Law. Clinton Shank. Enldl
a n d .lrrs ..S n iltli a t the MenUir club!-------- GOI.t> C'JIKCKm eeting held a t tho home of Mrs.! BUDAPEST. M.irch 0 The';Vi'i'-i'iii a'.horV u.. V aughn Shrlvc r th is weelt. 'govornm ent today ordered all per- [."'1'
ntin.-i Ui d rclare tholr giild huliiing.i.; m,, Kuiroundln and. ducrood .that until March 2 0 .............................
til..... ImIII H'ltl{ cnnlir ll^aUUy
HOLLISTER
has been announcc<l ,afl.fplIowD:___U pper grades, Luella Hamby,
Enid Fish. W alte r Cannon. Harry.
H a m b y ^ a r jo r lo H auk. Jack P r itchard, W ayno Plerfcy, Bniy Wilson.
Pe rfect (^ttondanco, Helen FUh,
- - - genuinely 's p iri tu a l th a t m a n y -h a v e testified - to having the ir lives en tirely changed by U klng—p a r t - In - t h * —p la y ,-Y « t,“ ---------------------------1,y------------ -
tiunal bank. ..................................... Tho condition of Dale Stnndlee.' I t almi w as or-lercd . th a t only;;||!;[/?/,"':\^iX^^^^
Imquist. Bcvcrly' Barton,'"Bar-|W ho u n d e rw en t'an operation for the bullion m arket and authorized c , it i.y iiriiiiKini-, a Dunham . Kathleen Capron, appendicitis recently, la renorled .dealers m ight buy and sell gold.
Mnrle Pretl. Helen Jeanne S troud.!to bo favonible. I Th.i action w as uttrlbifted toWanda Crawford, Alice M olen-j--t Iw H olllatcr Home Dcm omitra-iheavy speculation In gold In the vorth. Phltllfl Stoki-.i. Mury Thom n-|tion club held all-day aeiinions n t.'las t few 'd ay s duo to the di-ellna Iwrry, Robert Kyles. John M ac-ithn hom e_of3tr»,_Ji.E ,_H cn3lock:o£_lU e..Iluauurlan-pcai:oc. ..1- . m iv '
BUHL. M arch 0 (Speclnl)—The
p S U ' S5-l;»Sy s S S S
. illglmin phiy. It i i one thift -W upheld by tho te ch n la u e 'o f an experienced playw right and has actual, dmma- tlc powerV’
The: cast includes IU I0'S aw y e r. R ache^B nllenger, DorLi Leighton, Jam es Hlnnhaw, Botto “Moore- ,hQUsc.-M.- C. .B a l l e n g t r . - T r a c y Gipson, A rth u r Patton . A nn Per-
Nam ara, Enimallnc Berry, R u th ‘Friday and Satunlay . The tlmo Inward. Banil Norris. |spen t In cu tting , fittln jr and-H o n o rsi-E u g en e -Hobson.—Juncntremtrs— Pntliirl!— ilinnnni
T.t5Ii»‘.~iro'w'uriI-Sh-eiaon; V M a 'itW S il 'b o ^ days.
Tliom aa'H am by. H arry 'L cltch . Lu- c lla Ham by, Bllly Wllnonr and-Walte r Cannon. . 1 '"•tajw er'-gradcs.- Foatcr Sorensen,B«tty Loltchr-Loulno Lolloh,-.«:ow- a h l Pritchard . Muriel Sorensen.M elvin ' Drexler, Tliurmftn Plercy, i-ino nnd D orothy Aulbaqh. 'M rs Harold Suehnn, Ila Rose Hauk. Ethel Warl>erg la directing Uie
Perfect attendance. F Io ro n c c |p e r fo rm n h c e .Foster. M uriel Sorenhen, Bobbv, ---------------------- ----------Cannon. E ll>crt~ \V rlgh t.'T hunnanir~B tart youfTiaby chlfloi on Globe P ler«y :-G «org lo--W U soa.M d.J^tty ;A >-X ^tartcr^ 'a.be tter..a iob ii.S eed
Feed Co.— Adv.
j'paymcMUi In gold \%-oUld reqtdro ,_ i ' t h c npccial permission of tho Na.^V^inr" . C l
..... ....... ........lli-m f - ’ '
I’cry Hard ■n 111" li)c» -
ll I'fDi.lr n
Kllliun, Buddy Lee Llndsley. John Grodeon. Ja ck Hann, Gerald Jensen,- ^Loi.1 Dey. - Melva-- Messley. Franccu Snidcr. LUIlan Zucol. E thel Otis. Clyde L ln iy , Leland Ryttlng. Billy .W oodruff, -R uth Jladedom ,, Bobby W eaver.
Mr. And Mrs, Forest Strickllngi nnd family, Oiiodlng spent thei week-end "Visiting, a t the ' Chlirlesj I ' ' - ' - . - ' , - - ' c-and .-.the J . «■'*
-B i;n L ( iiR i . JO IN S c i . i ; n BUHL. M arch 0 (SpeclaO *-
W ord has-l)cen received tlia t Mlaa Jaho M errick .Is ono of the oeven women''al'udents 'a t“ thoTJhTvcniUy' o f jd ah o ito cam -m cm bcrahlp.la.ttic' Women’s ‘'I ’* club.
SHORTEfCOLDStPROVED BY 2 ^ N E B A T IO N 5
FAMILY PROTECTION........S t O O -P c r -M o n th -^ -B c n c f it f f U p t o -? l ,000.00 ••
S13.00 p e r year,' puyablo" 51.00 "jxir^m onlh" iM uTcii'wholiP' tanilly . A ges 1 to 10. Sm all nien>t>enihlp fee. In fennation
' fr«n w ithout obligation. - -
A D D R E B S i LeHOY E . Q R A SB ,-D istr ict M anacor•Box 023 — 'T^vln Fulta, Idaho — Phono 1551-M
n o m e Office — OoUe, Zdaho .
lale Hennefer, June Jennings. McClain Johnaton, Joyce.Kcllcy. B etty Mangclaon, Ja ck Plercc. Rosella Quint, Delores Schmechel, Jeanne
- L aD ean S l o k c -Dorolhy Swope. .
T he clUzcDshlp honor roll lists Irvin .Billers, B etty Rno Harvey, B cata KIcliiflchmidt and Dorothy M r Sm lth ,'w lth a ll- l’a-nnd-tho-fol- lowlng S7-others w ith bigls-honors: Virginia! Allen, Billy -Anderrcn. Donald Anderaon. E sth e r A nderson Ruby-Moo Bell. R obert B caw a, V erna Lou Bowman. Floyd Campbell, B etty Colbert, J a n e t Coleman. N lte lla D arses, Srlco .E rans, Franc- es Gtiiham. Bob H arvey, Deo Hep* pier, Valeric H errc, Jock Hopkins, George Kawal, Je an I ^ e . Bobby Meigs. Luis ucirtvTAItea Muruliyi A llan P a rro tt,.P risc llin P eck ,.R ob e rt Pence, Jean P k rc e ,. Joy.c'e Plercp ,-T om ' Price, Dean Banner, 'P atricla-8cannell.'M ary Jeon Ship* m nn,'Patricla Sm ith, Ralph Sm ith, M uriel Toyc, Duane Toler, Beclsy Victor, M ary Jane- W right, B c t^ Leo Haney.
'■ GRANGE W IU l M EETThe Twin ^ l a County Pomona
G ranw w ill'm eet a t - the -F iler G range hall SotunJay, Morch'O; n t lO~in.- ra.~B nhl'antM Jeaar-O ninffM will tw liosls. A f l p . -m^ W.. B. Sm ith, Twift Palls, will o<Jdre*» tUe
. Page F our IQAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS, IDAHO W cilw 'sclny, i'fnrcli C, 1U3H '
.I'ubllilisO Elx Dnym
n rail* Posl OfXle*. AerllDTUVU HBTKUS, nka
nackA.la-the mJli. mmMm-Omartr biM. Rka sm tU fa thlM aa aaawar
■kiitlas.*!»•
a i l . «llAfl WtUTUOKE. trhoM la- fr, new ttm4, bstlt tfca «»ni. rl.i. haa k«ai« B f in «wa'a n <■ 1‘arla (e * a u r (ha aalU. tie dU a»^ar> bctara ka cbb. s ra .k f r aama.
._«aa«fcj«r
■ am i. I
PRIMARY. THREATENED Idaho’s present sta tew id ^ direct .prim ary l_aw_is
and liousG.Tlie s tate senate, by vote of 23 to 19, has approved
,'i bill which would provide fo r the election of one delegate. 16^ etioli 5 0 •voUirb'~iii"pr ci:inuU., Uiubu to meet in county convention where tjounty .tickets of
—eachTrartjnvoiild-be-nam edrand-delcgates chosen to . state convections. where state and cong.ressional
“ lickeU rw ould'be'iioniinated: ' ~Indications are th a t the m easure w ill n o t g e t fa r
in ,the house of representatives.__ T lie_sena te action proves th a t j f ie old direct pri- -:m ary law does not necessarily have-the aVproval-or
all Democrats,, any more than isthe 'convention-sys- —tem the- tool-of-the-R cpublica’n- party.-In--.the-last _ J j . 0 . state'cdnvGlltlO!n;tlat■pa^ty--went-on-rccor■d^
~ a f c l ^ l C B e l ^ " o f B o r a h 7 i h ~ f a \ ^ o T s t j e T i g t l n n T lT iE ^ prim ary law. M eanwhile there are plenty of Demo-
“ c^itrfeffdersraB~i5Tirovcd-'by-thc-senate-vote; who would practically abandon the prim ary fo r a mere improvement on the convention system.
A fter all the thing to be secured i.ynot a particular law governing the method of nom inating officials, so much as a representative and satisfactory result. It is possible under the direct jirim ary to deprive the
‘ people o f free action, and i t is possible also iinder •the convention system to preserve the democratic ^method of choosing officials." . '
T ha t both the prim ary and convention methods have their faults is adm itted, leading to the conclu- ................. ? t h e - n i o s t = s a t i s f a c t o i y : : ^ s t c m : = v ’c a i i i d z b e z a .
Urlaa,Cat* Bad ai«T^
" ^ o V aa y ’ r U a ^ r B H a - * * * - - ; ! ;^•VrA” aSM.alV
T WITII T nB STOnY
combination of th’e two,, which the. proposed bill ap- -p ea re -to -o ffe r. -It-fa ils however in preserving tlic - r ig h t-o f the- people-therasclves-to nam e theiv-can-
didates, which is the prirfie purpose of a primary.. I t is good to see the present legishiture go into the
subject, giving opportunity for intelligent discussion. Out of it niay come ideas'and proposals which a t this session or the. next m ay see desirable ,im-
-provem ent9;in-m ethod-ofnom inating-candidates-for-~public--o££ice.i__- __^ :__ -___________ ____________
.Jim m y W alker, finally reporting th a t he’s . :.:broke*-iyaLable,.to :hoJd_Qiitj.uuch lo n g er than ..^ - .'he city he helped b reak
- ‘THIRD • HO USE'. IS--DANGEROUS - -—.--If-you-could-get the Beventh son 6'f. a seventh-son - o ff in a .com er and..askJ^,_m an_to_m an,_iyhat_the
next great-political r.eforin.injtheJJniteA States_\vas - g o in ^ o - f a c p h e — vould-probably-fell you th at~ it
wfiiild involve adontion or the one-chamber ])lan by
-anflWer Wftllr ‘o*-:.* -momonC Tlion lie Bold, "1 iup ;io« jou-U jInlt r a bI»o BCcreW to -
-aac'lt»o-7onT-NoHlW«lyr -A c*n •with , polo Boia bmlCs
wrftppcJ 'a round h e r htftd .Jlko a liMo criod. nV ony Cartorr-o t ftH lUo nervol . Mayb* VUkT «• thei)reltIcn l"B >rt'ln-tho-room -btit doTlio ro«t o t na baxo to honr fttou t I t nil tho limb? Glvo us a,’ trca lt.
.cnn't jou7- —"Awr-Powf-Mai
'And only Joi•M Strall6'volca.-Tnrwiui-tolllB!rmo about my nawleaa beauty.' Wolly. Wally. you>o m ined m y fa l tU In men!"
.... Only Vicky rrnld no tliloB .'Sboiiat, Tory BlllI und Wlilic, looklns down a t Iho Oliver liraeolot on *“ " wrlnU nnKorlnc Ui« braectet ; elinnleaUy.,
Brian luikcd-nnIetly,^ ''W hy illcnt. Vlcky.r
Sho mined licr licad then, m ot ti[R cycB. ••U'n-»my lionil" nlio eald, frownlnn BllKlilly. " Ifu acUlng fear-fo l ly ." .................. , .
"SUall wo Icaro?" . 'VIcliy liealtuted. Tlien nho liftld,
-■‘{-I>c1lovo-rd-llko-to-ll-you-don'
' r i l drlTo yott linmo," lio n.aid.—.Flvcniliiulcui la lar they wero ou 31.1ft. «rlnn_liclpcd hor_lnlo._tl coupe nr\,d nho Icanod back, broatli. InR deeply. TIio frcsli. cool a tr alrncJc lior tacc. VIcliy eloaod lior
'oyco oa Urinn utilttsd Into f ln t and- Uio car mo»ed down ttio driveway.
-I’rciontly^Blio opened thorn ogatn. She eaW. "I feet better already.. IC waa-Bo-Btufty « - tlio d n b -r"
Brian nodded. -Yen. i t wn nffTCfld. •r“Aro yoa auro you'ro warm Q-nouKUr---- -----------------------
T ha'eollar of her fur coat lAfd ollppod to one nldo and _Kl>0_dr05T..ltJnl0-Blac0._ahe,.flald., "Lot’fl so t Ko home junt yet. This olr BcciDB to ba Just, what I necdeiJ. Lot's drlvs out on tho Morloy Uoad.”
BWdn tiinieS tlio car a t Uie'nozt corner and Boon thoy_wor« UhtoI- ioR olone.a coiiDtir' road w ith level
loldo on oUhor aldo.
W IN D Whipped Vlcky'fl h a ir back and A iBQdrll.ot i t blow ainilnai
Drlan'a cbeok. lie aakcd. -H ow-a tlio head l" " ^
■Mneh-belter."' Vicky wa# allent - ft tlmo. Sbo Btolo a sw ift look
a t tho younir man bealdo her and thonp laueod.
"Drlan,» Vicky eald. T to boontblnklaB about Uloen." - - - .......
•'W bat thInRBr*“Oh—flvofTthloit.' I 'm BO Urod ot
id playlDB 'hridRO and coIdk to
thloBfl. Y o u th lo k l 'm U rrtb l^ tr tv - olouB. don 't youT r « not—I mean 1 don 't w ant to be. I « ltl> 'I could do BoniethlBg tha t rea ll7_eoonJ*i
•^ant you can, V/eiy.’'*1 hadn 't Ihousbt-m D eh ahont
It." tho Rlrl w ent oa. "betoro you came. -Yon’vo made m e rea llto bov Billy and fooliih It 1b to wasta Ubo
•Toryono I know doeo. f w an t to'o rk llko.you.iloJ'____ Z _ - .IJrIan~om ned “ Briroly. *Thil'fl
not, much of an unbltion.’* ho said.- rar.T >i«rda?f ftnnn.anyihtn
"Oh. but you havol -1’to hoard PaUier tell about It. n o says It’a wonderful the -way yan'vo takenbold a t-tba mtU.”. ----------- ,------------
••T hen 'your^lathor’a not a s ob B orrlns'as I 'th o u e h t ho was. W bat do you w ant to do. Vlekyt I s tbero anytlilQB— Bp«cl«I—you-^-2iav»^ln
WiiriKor«'nP>'Blie'bMllale3: . wanted to talk to yon about it.
I'TO boca thlnklBB I’d like ta I tn w ahodfU io peo^o who work at'
qualnted and seo' If thero aren’t ways 1 could- help them, Ilttlo UilnBS I could do.-
tblnlc tliat’fl a Breat Idea. Vlckyll.’
•D o 'you ; 'really? “ O h,'-l"ai-Bo Rind. Then will you help mo w ithitr'
"Of course 1 will."Viclty touched hla aria . •'Yon are
owcct," alio Bald., “I UioiiBbt.lf,I. :ou1d cct ocauninted wltL aemo cirla ,about tny own aso a t Orst
' ,hnt-would-bo tho eftalCBt-way.—Y<
could bo conaldorod.Qalo took ou t the bluer d r e u and
held It op before the m irror. I t was oldor-than-tbo. blaek one. bu t really more becoming. Yea, i t bad bfltttr-he-tlifl-hluii.-'SJio'^ .-TJp off thot- c o lla r -a o d 'b o a lo - la -a trcsli while one. '
There- was a knock on the door igid her b rother opened it.
“Oale," be asked, "eould you loan 0 a 'd o l la r r She took bo r. p u n s from the
drtailnt.lablo.ond.openodJt-.Thqre WBiB th n iB cfum plcd-doH arb lU ^n- the punw and Bomo bIItot.• •• of tb# btlla.urn uui, uuo lii M>n w.i.a. ^0 niUca o f b a n l ' BurfacD ___
PMI t^ i r U. t.a ‘ki;i.i. ron«ta.- «unl.-I> lrcctor~i> .-P r^9on;^ tIhfl Iitntn fodem l hlr-hwnv of/leon ' l r tlTo I t back
day.".-, -•Tbal'B all T irht.'-W baa-ho-w aa-ifono-tlio-irfrl'B at
..ir a moment. starinB a t Uio floor. Oh, v e il.'thero w aanovBa worrying about PhlL N o t tonlBUt. a t V ToniBht—
Gain bcBia bMUns Urnla r Inlo plactt. £van Fhll's m yst» rlons abee'nees, bl* froQuoat need ol oonfiy.aidn’trBeeni'.iJo.alariolDS-to-.
c ra t lockod- aw ay. l a h e r hea^t. T hero wero tim es.w hen Bho told hOTBolf-lfiat-waa-R-drBam.-------
done, n e r father, of courao, wouVd bavo to know. Sbo ahould have thoueht how Dbo w aa' to toll him. how Bho was to make him vnder- aland liow rea lly flno a id sincere Brian waa.. T here wero tblnga her father waa 'auro to aay—objoctlcn* —and nbo ahould ba re thoueht bowto-m oo t-them .---------------------
Tho collar, w as In plaeo '____Gato laid tho dreaa aaldo 'aod alood beforo the m irror. She brushed her h a ir un til th e ' bronzo hlBh* llnbln In J t flickered like gold. Her cheeka needed no rouRo; tlio Ivory akin Biowcd wlUi tlio flro boncalh
of Uiom, do^ 't i7 V/lll you take mo to the mill
viiloGO and Introduco mor*___ta-haro 'a-ono bIt1,“- B r la n - a a ld
fliowly. ”1 niK ht take y o u 'to oeo her—"
Vicky's eyes woro w atchlns him, Durrowiid. CAt-llke. * ^ 6 0 Ifn B0^ tied,” nho oald. ••'.When can wo eo —tomorrow?".
"No. not tomorrow. I could toko jo u Tuftfiilny," ___________________
■’W hat timo ehnll. wo gor*
•I. can hardly w ait," Vicky' told him—and m eant every word of It.~'T iMin Knislty
p A L B looked a t tho droases hanB- ^ Icc Iloiply la tho clothoa cloaeL Thero was 're ry litUo eholc»~-tho black dreaa'.TriUi'tbe'-nd tnittbna.or: tb ^ b lu e wlUi ^ llBhter^bluo col-
T h ey 'w n e tlTo only t i F l b a l
wanted tonichL._.Tho-hluo-droa» want-ovor'lior head. Yes, tho whlto collar did mako it look freshor. cheap muo dreaa, one .Qalo bid made hcnelt - Sha thought*of'the frock she would like -to wear to- niRbt, .tho Bort to bo'socn. la ahop wfodows at tbo other afdo of town -^pphlro_ nntln _or_blnck_TOlT«l with silver buttons, allm nnd ao- pblstlcatcd.'' '
She hoard'tt*knocJc"on'tJiotiutor door-and for aa Instant her-heart c«aaed bcnlinff. Then"ahe hurried Isla.thoJtvins-rooni..-8lia-opoo»d the door, said "Oood ovoolns.”.^ and tUoa BUppod back... ..
Galo’a eyeo.- wide, Dcarched tbe ohadoin Vicky Thatcher, was tafr tng her and behind Vicky. haU In darksoos, ilood Brraa'Weatmdre.
.(TiTBo'JOonUnBcd);"
N E W S , B E H I N D '• ......- ■ T H E N E 'W S — ; “An Kxcluslva Evcotnfr T im es D ally Report on tho-FosC-movlng QvcntA in tho N ntion 'a CapluUBy &i) e x p e r t In terp re te r nnd Com mcntatoc.__
(Copyricht. 1830.'By P a u l Mallon) .
state* legislatures.-■ This idea, which Sen. George W. Norris put over
“ single.-handed-in-Nebraska,-seem3 to .be tak ing hold.■ every^vhere, for the excellent reason th at i t ls 'c o m -
— plctely-logical-ahd-sensible-proposition.;.. ........ • .... — .The -weakncsscs 'of'- democratic .governm ent are
capitol. State governm ent has ^ o w n Expensive, inefficient, and unwieldy.• To a large extent this is because we clung to a de-
" v ic e invented by the British liack in the days when the power of the throne was a th ing to be feared.
In theory, the British House of Commons and -H o u se .o f-L o rd s represent.very.,different groui)_s. The '. fornier gets ,i^ authority from the.people the^ latter•• from’- t h e - c r o ' W T i . - - ^ ----- — ....... ........... ............... . ,
W orking sW c 'b y 's iae , th o y 'a re supposedas checks on each other so th a t neither class can leg- they wouia -oe aatiaficd —.........
~ is la t r to lh e ia e r r im e n t 'd f the^other.
a r m a m e n t — (CO N TIN U ED ). One of Huey'* frlend i
W t h 'e 'f a c T lh a r o n e ^ f 'f i lF l
STA LLIN Q _. _________ _WASHINGTON— The dlaorder-
iy tub-aurface altuatlon of leo>a>a' tien In congreti la wor*« than you
ive heard.Democratic congreiflonal lead'
never very enthu»la#tlc, have lately ahown Inward Blona of dl#- Cooraocment:_ ■^e_llberal#, never very co.bperatlvo* with the Now Deal,_havo become peraonally cm. bittered about.iho'.rdief'.'waQe.dlS.
Because of th a t theory, th6 American state legislature has two houses. A ll reason fo r the division has vanished; w hat we have now is best described by Senator-Norris, who calls the two*cJianiber-legisIa- ture “as useless as a wagon with five wheels.”
“You cannot have a two-house legislature,’’ says •The senator, “without in reality having three, for the conference committees that m ust set up to iron out differences between house and senate constitute a th ird body.' '
“ M oreover, i t transacts its business in an un- Am erican and undemocratic m anner. I ts meetings are h e ld ih 'sec’re^ " th ere1 s rib such th ing as a j a l l call, and there is np record of its proceedings.
■ “A bill once'vicferred-to a 'conference committee .cannot becomc Ijw ^in less it, is. agreed to by a majo rity o f the conferees. Thus i t is within the power of the conference committee, in secret alid w ithout a reco rd vote, absolutely to prevent legislation and to kill or to m odify a t its p le a ^ re any proposed legislation -within its jurisdiction.” • , - ,
The- leve» which this gives to specialiinterests to block legislation designed for protection o f all citi-
. •zens.is.too .obvious to,need com m ent; so, top, is ^_e openiftg w liidi i t gives to all kinds of political chicanery and ftim ble-rigging. , ’ . ,'■ O n c e 'th e pdblic awakens to the m e r i ts 'o f the single-cham ber plan, .it is a safe bet th at state ^ t e r
*• fitate-=Tvill follow the lead of Nebraska.
_______ to odu>>, —id go home.------------------President RooKvelt still holds
...e reint, but he has not been pull.Ina them. The result has been : lot of bucking aiid ttal1lno> N<Important legislation has been patted In the (Irsf two monthi ' the tenlon. ,
ThlnoB are r a p i d l y workIng| .LET-Up around to tha place where Mr.Rootevell will have to go out or the wagon longue and mend the tracet. .
Unlets he doct, ... - - - .......-where.hli'lefllilatlve program will
.S IIvcr_nnd-.lnnftU on-lIncrca« tl nK lttttlon -.on -these tW’o • mib]cct» will Btart noon, bu t no action iscxpected-ln c o n m s s ,-------------------' Bonklnjr bm—i t w in 'p a a s 'a « c r Senate.* Glaaa h u rc w ritttn aome of i t w ith tho consent o f th« New Dealers, and som e'w lthouL
W a ^ e r labor blU—No hops. Taxcfl—A-^Jmnll ta x bill will
p robably be Ja m m e d through latola-,lhc.::w:iaiOfl.T;it;;nj: - 'hUirn........ - ...............- -------- ... tnjccs:
No Rcncrnl increase.RullroadB—The E natm nn plan la
bc ins -delayed- unUl - tho -holding ' - • hill Is pMBed, T hai
-will be throw n up if the aeaslcn.
clear, a t th
meansacalnst tlio end c ProBpccta are not n_- .
Adjournment—Miil-Jur enrlicst, probably later.
wind up.
CHANCESAnsumlnK that he will, the proa.
pecLs of pendlnR important- IcRifl. latlon may aafely be outUncU at follows;
Bonua—A veto would be /iuf>. tolned .today. Split bet*;ccn Vln. son and Patinan plans ia muSBinj; up’whntever cbanccn tho^bonualtes had. ■ ,
NRA—Jn Kmve .doubt. • Influ- jntlal Bcnatora are accretly benton klllinjj I t New Dealers may not bo able ' ■ band.'
7 w ith relief.___lal security—R atea will
boosted,' legislation m odera te ly llberaliced. Skeleton of Roosevelt proposal will bo m aintaieed.
Tblrty>hour week—N o cliance. H olding companlea—Believe It ' not, 2ilr. nooacv-elt'fl rccQmmcn<'
incoming mall on the'Town- tend plan it beginning to fall off. A western tenator tays he received 300 to 400 letters a day until recently when the delogo trichled to a mere 190. A few days ago a petition containing 116,000 signatures was present* ed to a houte' member.
Strangely, this mall It not having much Influence. Con- gretimen-tay they realize how
’ casv'lt la to ’promote letters and petitions when a question of get,tlng «0 0 .7 month from tha flovernment i» Involved. Mott of these pleas are baaed on the fact that the old people need the money. If that were the only question, congress would bt unanimously for-the plan.
Ac It Is, probably two-thirds -of both houses consider it absolutely unworkable. They took on O;. Townsend a s a sincere but misguided man.
LET-DOWN T here con be no question th a
th e m all m aq le t M r. nooacvel. down in Ih c -w a p rT e lie f dispute. Tho prealdent'fl pala say i t w aa be-
datlona is a y be raodorfttcd allRht- cauao the c o u s t^ <lid no t under- ly , c e r ta in libem la.w ho havo b<fenlntand the issue, th a t he did not flghUnR utlllUea *ai the ir lives'H ro’handle h is publicity" tb o '« .-a y 'h ew Jvalelv ajjaJjwt m f a r nj/f/iJrouW have. T hey tliouch t U w aa.. ....................he w aata to go. SlighUy nioUcr*!n vcr^ bad slip w hen H yde p a rk ifro m C2 o u t of 100 to 8 o u t of a tcd bl)l will p ast. sourccs announced a Uelugo o f ap--100.
_ _ ilque w eapon, a dobblo ba rreled. p is to l.ab o u t IB .Inches.long It Is really a m iniature Mwed*of shotgun. H uey's guard Is said to
ip'.U In' n new spaper to 'oonoes . in occasions, leaving only thi
trigger-oUUldo fo r-u te .. — ._ .W hether th is l» tru o .o r not. I t It
well knovrti th a t ano ther of Huey*! pun .sflrvan t* .: .ta rrlea_ * ..,leadsd cane for blackjack weritsocial-.occaslon«... ..•• ...... .. ..... .........;- .T heic :precau tlons .are. ;unu»ual but not en tirely superfluous.
NOTES____ ______________Mr. Roosovelt did not nppcai
I be very happy immcdUxtel} a fte r lila re tu rn from. Hydo Pork N either did one o t-h la congres Blonal leodera. who called o a hin. next day nnd cmerRed w ithout his temper, which baa no t been found.
' h t -s : t : o " r y
Q f „ J w i n i F a l l s
C i t y ^ C o u n t y
lO T E A B S .A G O .'Approval o f - th e highway-.dls-
IrictA rocic crxinhln^ p lan t aa boUi a pructlcal and economlcftl invest* m cnt waa given in a. rep o rt to .the Obomber of Commerco by its roiul and bridgca bureau filod'ycalcrday which nald thla-la. ono the larEcst, beat equipped, m odem rock cruah-
-wMt of VUo.MliMlaalppi river.
( I d ^ o S tatesm an)All Idaho ahould.feel encouraged 'cr recent trends of booming trade
in tho Jiouth-centrftl-seetion-ot-lhe Atftte, reflected'by optlmiatle bual- ncmj rPjiorlB from tho_tlirlvlng_hub
Thla voat rich agrlcuitunil area, bonlerifl^ tho wido Snalto river, contributes a m ajor share of Ida- ho'a farm wealth. No o ther nectlon ■ thc-atato ................................
iraity of cropa produced .on ft large scale as. the North asd Soutli Bide tractB, covering alx cQMClica— Caiaia, Miaidoka, Twin Palia, Jer-
ne, Uncoln and Goodbg.Dlesacd wlUt fertile aoll, watered
by tbe usually abundant'flow from Snake river, south centml Idaho annually pours into'tho horn of plenly tho oasorted farm product* from-thouoands of-acrea of-heawyiSiaingliurd:---- ----------------
Moat farm stctlona are noted .for Not
iM a ta ta foderol highw ay of^ico reporta to tffo C3uunber o f Comm erce - th a t -con tn ieta ahould bo
d i^ x lc t abou t AprU 1.
27-!raAESAQ0 '
their outatandlni:..cron. w llhE ~the v c rs a t i lo 'f to ^
thousand aeres o f Ferguson F l a t lnto a bl{r fru it-o rchard .-T ho and-lD-queatloa-ia.ownod-by-Dr-G. Ferguson, and ho will tako a prom inent p a r t in tho orgnn ita tion of U io 'co m p ttny 'w h ich 'w in ' b a 'la co r- Kirated under tho a tato law0. Tho and ia considered to bo valuable ’o r ouch purposes and m em bers of tho at<ftk com pany are rc s ld en ti of
Twin Foils Cemctety aasodaUon : planning to beautify tho grounds
im ttUi!_th!q_/jpjdna::nna_to_P.ti\«t .Uc-tba_iiuiT0ui](Jlngn_prG;
of Twin Falla. I t would bo unfair iQ-namo a ainglo.. leading :ch)p. Farm ers hero grow beano os well an'n inufnrprem ictrw iienrim aTKJtni toes l a l a r g o quantities.' Sugar bccta a rc among the reg ion 's m ajor crop*, handicapped only by the th rea t of w hite f ly infestation, i lc n have been mode rich In a single
alfa lfa and clover seed hnrvesla. - T h o livestock Induslry-U n o t for- gotteR'-'ollher.-SouUt cen tra l 'Id ah o offers an a ttracU va w in te r havon fo r c a ttle men- and wool growers. Co^op«raUv6“ dalryln{rplAnta~Have ahown rem arkablo grow tlj during tho la st 10 years. Gooding county produces tho la rg est tu rk ey flocks la the State..'- Is -c o n tm t-w ltb m a n y - r icu ltu ra t a reas w hero-sm aU -tnjck farm ing pA yr prcmlura. the south cen tral fo rm Is sm all unless It cnij
ientable.Jf flrmii Innliitlw morw thwn nfTn^ii-ti
. . the accommodation of th e pubic OBd will p u t in choira and a
B l0Y e,B0_thal_i>c0pla_.caught_ln ■torms in the cem etery m a y have shelter.
5 , 0 0 0 G E T - B E E T
BO ISE, M arch 0 (Special) A pproximntcly • 5,000 "B ugw beet checks had been se n t to Idalio up to
2y n « ordlng_to a WMhln^ctor
don, extension ag ricu ltu ral economist. in charge o f tho au g ar beet prog ram in Idaho. Tills paym ent nit- uation- ‘'com pnrcs'm oro 'th n n tftV - orably w ith o the r a tn tes ," tho mes* aago said. Idaho farm ers signed about 0,000 su g a r boot contm cts. .
Sngnr-bcctTJheclts- n o w - being Bcnt ou t represen t Uie odvanco.pay- m ent of Bno dollar p e r ' ton bn cs- UmAtcd 1W4 production provJd«J or_lrt.tho.,contrnct,jrh9J>romlae..of ho ag ricu ltu rn l ad justm ent admin* atra tlon to m ak e this paym ent to farm ers in U aroh U-belag-promptly ulfilled. T ho.m aJoH ty.or to a tro c ta
from a ll p a rts o f tho country nre in ho c^roptrolloj^.« offlco_at_W ash- ngtoa , D. C., and the” checks' ‘ pomg through rapidly.
F A l ^ E L D 1
_Mrfl._lfc. JohnaanJiaa jK ca.v lalL-. Ing he r daugh ter tbe paflt w eek inT w laF a l l* .. •- • • ...... .. -
T he condlUon of M rs. O. D. M errill,"who nia-tJjfl*G ocainsniofliJltia;
n S .o rp m to d , .b o r „ h . 1. U . .h .lo ff .a l- .G lcn n a - .F c rry ._ ap c n t- th e week-end w ith b e t pa ren ts .
IN TH E TW IN IT A U ^ — ------ OOUNTUV-------------
ConiribmioDB from r* corned. r.«lt<r* ahsulO .. . . J l ........ ..wor<1i. and' t confined (o is’ff'srs.Tfe--.,- ......... . ' ’s i
—INV ITES. o » a n iia _ P L A N .. _ ' . - Bdltor E vening Timeo
th e .g o sp el to..oU.lhQ .-wortd." D r., Ttownflcnd-baaTiot-«nnouBctd-him«- self os ft preacher o r a minister, ho toppen s to bo a D r.. an M. D.
acres. A nd Bomo of tho land produces tw o crops In a single8on= jm _carly_croiL of.hay_n: following yield of seed, an early crop o t potatoes w ith a la te h a r- veot of com . '
Tha ngrlcultum l importnnco of tills fa rm dovcloped expanse la shown by tho la tea t figures—the export o f approxim ately 7000 c a rloads o f livestock and farm prod, ucta. f ro m -th e .T jr in Ja l la . te rritory in tho la s t nix months.
UT IS TIM E TO ADVERTISE V TlUfl SECTION
._ (Burley Bulletin)Rcpbrtfl from 'Pwi'n Fnlls lnd lca te
th a t the Chamber of'C om mercc In tho Mairic Cllv In n tnnnlnr
trac t attcnUon to the poflalbllltlca of development,in th a t c ity . Tourists, farmern_nnU buaincujneiL w lll bo Invited and encouroged to locatc in Tw in FaUs.
This ftcUvity on the p a r t of neighbors forccfully-dlrecta
and'Cnasla 'county. E>urln'p'Hie p 'ast sevemf yconr, iitUe has been done a long-thlA 'line-hcr«,-az>d-tho-de- pretulon has had ft tendency to distrac t o u r nleentlon from the Ini- p o rtnnce-ofeom m unltypublie ltxs- - T h e r o are la rge r c ltlcs in -Idaho than Burley, b u t tew p laces offer
P u b l ie F o r im
f f l !'S s;£ 'li'bui initiaiB
not bo a m inister o f tH a.gosp ti a lso? Jesus C hrist w as.ft carpcntcr ‘ un til hb w e n t ' into - th e m inistry .
Dr. Ton^isend is preaching tbe gospel-today , to .as b ig ta Audience na any o ia a la th o ’U. S . A. - I f you havo any faith in tho Old Book look and see: "N o t my w ord
tndor»<ra'thO ':plan.-Ita t la“T iaJ«a'’o a ' CJirisUan-prtnclpJci;— Ttu it m eans ao th lng to the i ^ o r - U Jt w e k7 iw , _Buelijwo hava -with — pa a lw ays; ih o limocenl t____and m ay God help those inneed. I a m n o t o f tho .Scribes and PharlBCCfl, J -n d m lt TByjfaultfl b u t I havo a h e a r t fo r. every roan,
__ _____ hovo anyUilnff any b e tterg e t Jo u r fotcea togeWicr and eomo out_w M hJt._W e J o n i t ^ ; ^ If i tn .T»hn J ontflL .o r: A1 Bmlth’s.
LTnnrr than l ^ W O_havo_hcatM o ^ U >igL the
T. E. L U C A i' Br. Tw in FallB. Idaho.
STAR SIGNALS-
OctavineF o r persons tvbo t>elleTe ttin t
' huftuur dasUny U guided by th o - ploiiots, th is dolly borotcopo la ouUlned by a notod n a t r o f ^ r .In addlUon to loformatlOD ot genertU Intoroat, It outUace In- fo m n tlo n o t kpecl&I Inteicst to
born on tbo de tlnuktrd '-E S .”
T ry to do .you r w ork which requires m e n ta l.cne rgy .in tho m om - ing—T ho-rom alndar-flf-tho-day-lo-- unccrtoln. every new step m ay lead you Into a bole in the ground .’ I t will ho. nccca.iary. to bo v e ry . sure _5f .J 'o u r ground and to b* •
r n t r r i •tu n lU e a_ th a n _ th lain l^ ..B ecauao of drou th con*
tho K orthwcsL I f local leaders a re content to rem ain inacU vc.'thcM wlli-bo-llltlolaUucem ent'-for developm ent *-•• •
Caasla.eounty qnd Burley should recosaixe th ^ tw rp o s s ib U it le s fo r
Tbo vlaible portion of the moon has been more thoroughly explored by. m an-than Jnany. porUona .of. the earth . •
represen ts flymt)cllss&. 'n iey also fond of fialt onU fishing hobby 'o r buaineaa. I t will bo neccRiiary fo r you" to go Ihrough*th o - tc a t-------- --------------------- ---- -Oct. 1 .
CT'of N eptune th is year fro"m---------through. M arcb..I030. Vou
__ , ..ospc r-on -the-op lrilua l-palh .If yo u 'a lr iv o fo r th a t end. -.You' m u st atudioualy ovoid too m a n y
" narcoUco. You m aytrav c L . ....................
FinanclaU y f a v o t a b through;u^ur.;J035.;-.—
■BncloMftS-
A U. S. . coast fniaid av latlca hose -coating ...«00,5ob..haa._beca_.constriieted a t BlIoxl, 3U114,
“OH, 1 JUS'^ THINK YOU’RE TERRIBLE!"
A . few political unknowpa from tho financial world havo
tho inner Bltua- :ton. la tely With
. _jg a th ird .p a rty movement. _Thcy have, bcen_ neeklng a Ue-up w ith a soldlero' orgnnlzaUon, 'but will not g e t It.
The only senator- who suffered very much fro m W hlto Houoo heat on the relief m a tte r is from a city where citizena-ealled a mass-inect*’ ing- to uphold the p re s id e n t ' The next day he .w anted to compro- mlae. '
You May Not Know That—r
illen d couch o f tlic, U in- v crs liy o f Idnlio, J Io sc o w ,' draw s '.an annual sa la ry ,!>1000 (Crofttcr than th a t
• paid tho*'governor, -wlio <lrawB $5000.
W cd n csJn y , M arch 6 , 1935 IDAHO EVENING TIMES. TWIN FALLS. IDAHO
eUNNINGHAM T m iS SHORTER DISTjQ^GE TO RJtCE HORNBOSTEE
GOTilllFEATyttK a n sa n ‘W ill In v a d e F avorite
D istan co o f H oosior in E ,.o f 0 . O lossio
- - • By UV^VTON CAJIVER N EW YOfUC. M arch 6 (UE) —
^ H a '^ n r nhovm hla boel* -to aU op* "■ponenU lirK irm nfl"B i>c«Ifl3ty-ttls
w lnU r. ■ Glenn
Uio mWUlo dlatJuicM ,-ftt h U i ^ - rnce of 1,000 yordfl in tti« Knl«titA or C o t iu n ^ Indoor tRLck u u l Held
—iiiM tT tn rc ti-lo ::---------->----------CoUod Uio s re a U s t zoUer c f u l
- tim e, C unslngtuutt and . Uiq .In - dlaoan.^wlWiJiM been .whipped <m- jy onco In tlire« ycoro la tfao e w t in a mlddlo distoaoo n
lion, th o a a f te r » n a t wUl • ta r t . to acpnrn ta-cventJ. —
___ aJfO Jrtl*nille, w ith lltUo- c o io p e L - -- . ccclod, cxcep t fro m th e d ock , and
. C n d t Opponent*Cm ck runner* wUl bo « U r« d
offa ln it them la tb o tb roo « v « ^ . w ith G lea Dftwooa al*> ftaaooar.tlic
~ aalrT ;iI» " 3 ;0 0 0 p G < n « -V « i* Jco -^ ru n la th e Ooluinhlaa roDo w ith Cunnlnffhaai. im d’ C lenn H ardin, U iU oo Sanfflcr n n d Brow n will be
r-Horobow tcfa. ■"
n u i t ^ 1* n o t w ithou t rivalry . H icy hav* roo t flro
_ C u m i l n s h « u n _ ^ _ W ^ ^ ^ _ ^ jnllo m cca and ono o< tfare* m ile n tart* . aetttoff th e Btaco io t H om bootcl -to even the
BoUi nre w orld_ u fam oia
ciucujf 4» ,«» th o diotnaccw hich ho hofl tcJlowed mostly
o r no, tw o ycara ago ho w on ^ a a t l o a a l 800 and 1,500 m e ter «vcnt«j Tho K naK tn w ill bo no worws thnn even to .ou traeo tiie hurrj-lnff n o ooler a t hla own g:aine.
j a M y i iH E
aS liT M E ffiS
Oaldw oll A sp iran ts Sw in g In to Tw o-W cok'B prinff D rilla
U nder Bnslor
CALDWELL, 2,Iord> 0 (Special t -Two w ccka of AprloR footbikl p rac tice" w ere " in a u c u r a t^ 'a t - th ' C sjlleiJo'of*lilttho~M onday-wlth-l le lten n en from lo st m n o n 'a Coi yotfl_leam ..,ctedinnip1noii-i>f the N orthw est coaferencc, form lnf: n nucleus AroUBd w h ich 'L oren Uoa- i c r w m buJM hla .1035 machine,
Only flvo le tterm en w ere mlns- * I n K 'f r t f a n a a r f a n T l e a a n r ^ 'o ^ r “ tn 'y thoao were ou t of the backfleld and th ree from th e line. R etum lnp. in addlUon to th e 11 le tterm en,-w ere a Bcoro or moro a th letes from lant seaoon'a rcuerve and freahm an
f ia jb j r t r a c H t t r l i a l i f f i Pitchers. Opines Casev
hlA '.le tten n o n .s io t t-k o ea ly 'ln - th o line. T here .ha will find It necca nary to p roem a .s e w ccnter tp rc- plttco—W oodrow—Filch,— Bcroppy pivot m an: a new guard to talJC
tlon occuplcd lojit fa ll by_Bob Ty-
1 ^ 0 of tlieao men, F itch ai Sam Tyaon. -were Riven places i the 1034 n lU ta r N orthw est coi ia a ia iif.o Q tb tt]L tc j> j^
From Uie bftcktleliM
MMURfY■Wins' r iM t 'P la c o in -O u t la w
M oct b y E d g in g G ooding.__________ ln .F in a lJ5a ttl< i________
D A T r t 'O N A BEACH, Flft.. Jlo rch 6 (UE)—Thla a tory rea lly ohould carry an O rlasdo, F la ., dateline, fo r I t w aa there wo «aw the m an, b u t for.som o rea - Bon o r ano ther wo have a lw ays harbored on am bition to In terview Mr. Caaey Stengel aeatcd on a sand dune.
So, w ith your permlaalon and • th a to f tho copyright owncro, wo w ill play like Mr. Stengel is •perched on a dune, and quleUy •^>i iiTf<~Bn'iTii'Hpiira'iifflil!r~piuilH. ‘ O ur fln it—and In fac t—o u r only qucatlon to M r. Stengel wa<i
^w hether-he- th o u g h t-JJa b o -n u m - could h i t K atlonar league pitch* lag.
' i m A ny Kind ‘H o can h it any kinda p ltch-
-In g ," —anaw ered—Mr.— B lengel.- "Natlonal- l e a g u e , . A m erican league. Three-eye. W eat Texaa . S tate ot Sally. _ y o u _ n r c n 't , t l lc -
aw ung a
F A in F lE L D , M arch fl (Special) ,
’ Jour hard-fought K.U1.VU L«.v-.-ny, tho Jerom e nu ln tc t de feated-C oodlnc college,
.. „ o i - U » 4 0 .-bo th - te« n * -u » ir -------« w r p layer* In ttoo-aecond .
• Soldier creok-boy* w ere e l lm ^
rom ee. In tho Thurodoy- « m o * C oo d laff.co lleg o rw o n .-w r
--■ Sw m e.-Soldlor-<re«Jc d c r^ tM A e “ -C 'c lu b - b o y « .-F T id a y -n le h t- the
■ <oculty defeated Soldier creek■ ‘ a f te r 30
G H W rBO SlopicniyE
N e w .' Y o r k 'i - EaiigeM rBltunp T o 'iW r d PlacB In H o t " ™
Hookey_Rftce„_-;_:
f ir s t to aak me this qucatlon. A nd m y onawcr has alwoyn been 'tlio aoine—tho Nntlonnl Icuguo a in 't go t him out ycC."
Mr. Stengel oalicd ua to rem em ber w h at R uth did to the P lra tca. when. Ihc-Y anU a.playcd.■ m in -tho world acrlca. .
"Ho M aughtcred 'em,". Caaey said. " Ju s t a laughtcrcd ’em. I 'm no t m uch a t rem em bering figu res bu t ho m ust have h i t .000 In that', acrlca. i lo dldn'L.seem. t o . to no tlcc .an y dlffcrcnco In.Uio curvcs, f a s t onea, alow onea and
- chango -of-pttocrn-Btfrved-by-Nft— - iii^ lT U n g u irp itE n o y irT T sT m ir
s: and Unockcd 'em. .-----TJirw HomerB-------------
‘A nd tH c 'b lg fellow wusii’t* bad agalna t tho Cords, won he? G ot th rw home runs In ono af- lemoon, and Ih a f s fa ir hitllntf. A nd I im agine tho .Cuba.rcmun* h e r w hat ho did to them when; w ith them a ll -borbcrlng. from the dugqut, he called hln «hot,on_ ohom o ruha'ndIcnoc^ccd It clean o u t o f th e ploc^."
M r. S tengel then expressed tho opinion th a t R u th would find
'm oat a f 'U io “T iaO dhal "Jeagufl-p a rk s to -h la lilting. ------- -- - ......
W o asked Mf. S tc n p T w h a t ho - th o a g h t -o f D Issy-D ean 'a-proud—
boost th a t I tu th would bo Juat ano ther H ank G reenberg to h im - — th a t ho couldn’t w ^ l t ^ atrllco -hift-o-ut:—
•*r ju a t g o t ono w ord of advlco fo r Z ) la ^ —ho‘d b e tte r duck a f-
- to r«v« ry :p ltah .-7o r tho-old m a s - rnn hiiBt ‘f-m.”
JxKton loa t to t* e Gooding coJlecc. S a tu rd ay afternoon gomes elimm*
- ftted Iho C. c l u b '^ B and ATBcri---- can-Ei«1onr-SatiWoy--JF a c u lty , loot to Jerom e . . Gooding college boya. J.. i S d ^ B ra ck e n ,- refereed aU
___gnmca,
I dance w as g lvo i for iting-tcam fc
7” Ihtr^ural SpOTOpen at Caldwell
• ' CALDWELL, a ia»«h-6 (Speelal)• — Spring in tm m u ral aporU w ew
........ .. . fra te rn ities a id - th e mcn’B-<lormUto ry w in cnsDCO .)n._a,;.douhlo— - -&:wbL-2rb^•bo followed b y a tennis to u r a ^ m e n t w hich wlU fflve w ay, in tu rn to softball.
In tram u ral-p lo y , M w d l , “ . aeries o f g a m e s -w ith N orthw est
Eolao Jun io r c o l l e g c . - I s - p l^ c dfo r softba ll-w lth . th e season con* tlnulnff up u n til commencemeni tim e.
eairuo today found Uio Now. Y ork Rangeni, A m erican division Icodi ora fo r bo lonr, down la t*>lrd place” behind ' o S lc s ^ - o n a TJOBlon; w ho •were tied for- tbo top.
B«foro.& record crow d o f n e a rly 17,000 th e R angeni lo s t to the n n iln s nf -*rheacow w aa .a - l..K a m lM k y , B a n y and C laeper'acored fo r the-JJnilna
m lna t a- tone talK- by DlUor 10 k ioen in tlie f W p c iM . KeonwhUc. Chica«o-w*fl tram p-
iinfr-tha. N ow -Y ork 'A m ericana into - th e ice-by B-1, o a th ree ifooJfl • y Itomnea and one each by M o r ^
m l j ^ k , to keep pace w ith the
one-o f .the wildcatthe s«ason Charlie Corn-------ered- home fou r goals fo r ‘Toronto, which hdped t«uD «e-tho M oatrcri Canadians. 10«3.
i g W l E S PfflfBCIIil
GREEtJSY. Colo., M arch 0 -G reeley . S tate , upsetting CSoJo- ndo Mines 43 to 2< 'hero la s t • ■ • a n n e i^ the ----- ' —
DanVTnros Olivas , On Technical Kayo
V - - l O^-A N GELES, M arch o ni^)—- pnblo Dano. 120, M anila, tcchnli»l*
• l o t . LOS A ngeles, dtclsloned J ^• ' • B rcw ltttr~ lC 8,~ 't« r-A ngcle8 ,- -(4)j
-W te h lo .T h o m a * .1 2 V ;^ > ^ 8 ^broke ank le In TltHJeclslcm' boutw ith O ow n Rom ero; 130,-Loa An-
'' ■Five Womeri Win
So. Pranch'Awara.• POCATELLO; M arch 0 (Special)
. — Five women w ho have juu " ed in n lne ’Bportfl oyer a p — r - - th re* aem estcra and who have been ■elected, by th e -.w om ta'i ttttletks commlttiM of aw ards, w in rec e iw
• • 'T ’-B w estera 'a t U jfr'U nlverslty of Idaho , sou thern branoh. T hey m l
-------- - fitoV«iheVrv. ~ H a » e l^ ;. O la d y m i. Sm ith. Tw in Fall*:: p i r e t 'A lexander.V E den ;, Delores
. Schw ar*, PoeateDos tad , W ale tta , S tokesbeny . H axelton.
the eastern dlvlskm itf the Rocky' M ountala conference. '■ The'TJcars will m eet- U tah Ag-
glea tomorrow a t Logan In t i e opener o f a threc-gam o title acrles fo r th e conference crown.
Tho ACTk* the w estern division pennant.
TOM GILL TOPS COYOTESQUAD
, .C A L D W E L i;j<aroU .O -(§P«lal) —Tom GUI, left-bonded basketball....... ..... )Vwas
loao-M ark-M ojcwell.-four-ycar-lets term on, and E m ory Dietrich speedy halfback. I t waa Maxwell
• Uio .lyill iwniarcly-bctv
.......... - ... _____3 - .victory over Collcgo of Puge t Sound, and a tarted thc)n on Uiclr w ay to a tio f o r .th e confcrcncc title.
GERS TO ENTER □ O M liN i
Bruihs^Pjlratea-Twin Kftlla wUI tackle
R upert high achool here a t 7 p . m. to n lg h f in n biuikctbnll game Intended to help point
;. tlio Bruins.for compcUUun in ' tliu a tttlc tuurnaiiicnt nex t
week.
G e n t f f l i o i t o n - Dempsey Kayo Now Bartender
» y ok o R G K H. IIE A IX -IXIS ANGIJLKS, March C tT-E)
o^Tlio biirlcmlcr carc-rully drvw nnollipr brer, m utlercd th a t "llil.'i one'll on the houac" and
• then iK-giin to tell how he kn^cli- rcl ou t Jiick Ur'nipncy, '•the one a jidon ly tim e i t ever woa doac^.'.
■•And wlm t Dcmp.icy Iciimcd from mo th a t nlglit," tha m an behind ■tho bnr-aiilfl,-'"m«<le h im '
'w nrld . Hu lenmed he .had
rig h t cronu."’ {iijick In 1010
The speaker w as Jim Flynn, le— “l*neblo— P irrm iin:**— whir
knocked Dempsey oa cold aa "lui i houc*old p im c^ic." In one round. J o t M urray. U lah . Feb. 13. ICIU.
Flynn told how he, o. ring cnmprvigncr fo r 20 ycfirn, ca me
chenp Main n iree t cafe. *__ C s-better.than , ntarviiJi;.—u_____ _________________________________.saidJ-^iA^guy’a .fiu t .lo .d o Bonic-_.bli;_lea4;uc:i,r:::;.uad._hc'fl^uiiLUier . tiling;" •
- -“p” » . v „ . .C .. . ....... wIki "pliiy^l u couiilc of „,.|i.T<iiia'alt>—flaah, haa-acT3^tcrt-nn-tRVttn*—
Wllli John McGmw. iitrunilUu; <. "■ — ........ . ............. .......... ..
IJy t jU trd 1‘rcwt IlUitoln Coll. 31, Mllllken SO.
. C iirroH 3S, laiwrtnK'o 35.Ilr ln it UK, lUpon '.’3.I)iii|UenM 4(1, C:iri>r|;lo 81. tVuynmburg -10, WuMh.-Jeff. SC. llii1<lu‘ln>WuUuce (M, John C a r-
rull 91.SU- V lntor SB, Vuliuiruliw 14. <irM>lcy H ta ti 4S. (joI». M inot 24. Doium 41, lli#.tliiKii 33.I{l(> G niiidn all. Mniiiitaln StAto
Moiiift Union B?. M uaklngtini ,
OGE W f e l f r -
NICW Y O lllf. M arch 0 ilM;i —
"como In ocd m eet the m an who fla ttened J a c k Dempaey, beer 6 and 10 cen ts." '
'■ Jim returned to th a t.n ig h t in.M urray , U tah ................. .. „
- -ItuabeO from C om er............• ‘■D em paey-cflm e-ruaalng-out-
of hUi com er like n mnd dog,!’ -F lynn -^ rw un ted . I croaaed-one.
-llko-ono-of-thoB «-<old lng-b« la .- Hln second th rew in a towel b u t (f u,-nnn’t neccaaary. H o waa ou t Jlght hey_hmL-lnj:nrTy_him to ' hlB com er. —------------
"Dem psey learned from th a t rig h t crofltt of mine th a t a guy had to be a b it cniitioua and ho w en t on to be cham p. Ho w asn’t tho p rcalcnt heavyw eight like a lo t of people claim. He w as good b u t Jack Johnson wwi the beat.”
th« CO yiuilll in tliu 'K .Uie GlanUi- ljirii-1.l,.............. " of C. Kimica M arch jO.
forklmndcd lil I’iuw' H" will compcto iiKiilnnt- Doji hurli-r who will ge t ii trUil wlUi Johnatin. J w o OwcriB. Kiilaco I ’m - Wajihlnglon thla- itjiring-.'-llc )oln--c(iek itnti Sum Mnnlncl, who tlnlnh- ed -thc aemvtora a t the ta ll irml of>'<l In tlm t nnl.-r in th o im llonali.,- lant ye .irr and pitched tw o };anirn, Mctcnlfc wiw iiliut ou t «*f the final.w inning one. , --------------------------------_ C o h m .h o a .p m ^ .w lih a t.c lu b a ; '!
Jil Uiiituoii ilu rto ir-U la-I-W C Iljr u > - i lc -a lc n c d - h b |____( 2^1w ith tho San Kran-^
T w en ty G ra n d W i|lc fltg c r ..aa .u _ i) ru ______ ___________flm t co n tra c t w ith tho San Kran-I claoo Scnln of ihe I'actfic court; .NKU* YORIC. M arch fl il'.nt — lea<;ue, try in g ou t «ii n flrat h.mc-; T \vcnly Grand. 3-y<;iir-olil chan i-
T in u n -H tn -in n b ii[ ly - io -m t-m ad p rp m n -o r-A in T rrrca -in -l0 3 :r ‘w il l" b c - ' h im change to pltclilng. ;iilili)|>o<ri(. Knglnnd F rid ay to so c k -
Hln .record Innl year w llh Mln-.nn incrcajio in hUn llfo time w in-neapoUo In the Amcrlcvm a?u-«m-.nin):;' c>f S:;r.l,700. H e will b*-'UOn, C hattanooga In Uii- S«tilhfni.^[,oli,ti-.I for Uic Ancol Rold c u p ’and and W nahlnglon wa.i 14 .victnrlr;);oii,^.f ijj,, ^hccb oM 03ii. and 11 defcaW. ' • . , .
Tho rooklwi i« 25, wclglui. 185[---------------------------------------------------poundn. and In S fpct lH.^i Inclie.i' tall.- Hc’B-(inkl-to;hnve-a-Btcumlng--j delivery.
Big Boy” Brackey Outpoints Freeman
BUri-'O tX). N. Y.. Sinrcli 0 H!.i;)— iJlg Boy Brackey, 211. Liicluiwiin-
C O V E Y. . q u a l i t y G A S p L I l ^
Eigfifc“ B o u tlic rh 'T lrd n c li ■ Qlovo E x p e r ts W il l O om poto a t
PocA tp llo M eet
ONE-ARM-BOXER- FIGHTIISG WITH
alty o f fd o h o , o o u th ^ 'b ra n c h , glovea to appear in th a Ida-
J ta te A A . U . boxing touraa* n e n t opcnlngr tom orrow o t £(lca
T o " T a e r ^ t c l i ; N o il ' '^ 'H o G t i r e H ig h
k w a l u F K I ^ 'w r n t w o u t-o f th ree la s t -night to ta k e tlie Commercial bowling league; xM ta i again st Brunsw ick -a t th e Twin Foils bow ling alleys.
K eo l M d n tire . tu r n e d ' .In a 540' fo r high th ree -g am e . Bcore. Y fraL.M cIaU rc’». ,2 0 Q .„^ ;.„ W a :h •iM le cotmt.. fko res. ^
._fl27 700 768 2301K W A u r r K m s
V. M cln tlre ^160 I 2 t 200 . Raldy . 133 M 8 •
------ __130 180 130 ,A ta ip _______103 150 100 • 471N. M oln tlre .167 • 188 191 - 0<i
Total* . . _ _ m 730, ^ 235C
U. S./Engloind Act To Alternate Pole
w ith Wllllo Hoppe iichedulcd to,.pQinlcd H ill Wllllnmn; 170. Buffalo, J U0“ m 'T w ln -m ils-K rldny -even lng r(t3 ):- K id -Dclnncy; l83;-O arrW tiri;-l blllliirrl enthualanti) of tho c ity n r d ^ . y . . iilopped Bill Foi;arty , 100.; I gelling- a double-bj»rrelled offcrlng-Rochcntcr. (2 ): Mickey Devine, 120,'.I
- of expert Inntructlon.at-lhe H . & M .‘DikUvln. N . Y., (drew ) Jo u 'G c r - ; l c lgar - n to r c . '- I t . 'B . Br«nncr. nii-tnce. 120. Buffalo, (0 ); 'Tom m y'.l itlonalled fam ed expert and lnfitruc-;nov?I-lInT 15<,’ Buffalo ,'m U 'iiblnlcdil
Tinn.-i-TTt TI-. Itor. hoa. alao been offering ln» tn ic-;rcd ro LorcnTo. 120, A nlm m . N . Y ..; |v‘M u o n -U .l8 -w cclc -aa -an o tiijr.o£ -lho ;(G );-P ,.u i -M r«honeiv-H O .-B uffalo-|
—AlUiOUhirhIa _lert a rm la off be- n . * i j . a ttinoU ona in tho naU onil stopped Bobby Roaa, 1-12, A lb a n y ,! "better bllllarda cam paign.” in . Y.
Brunnor, In addition to demon- ' . atra tlons and technical inatrucUon,
. TOc tou rney n in a tomorrow, F rl-oy-O B d-Saturday.---------■:--------AoecRling to_D ean P a rker. b « -
Jg Inatrucior, dwTrda will >6 n ado_ fo r_ flra t (uid.»C4;nd place vlmusra, and It Is hoped th a t Jiuf- ioient revenue ‘wUi be obtahied. to
d h lgh-polnt m en to th e Inter* jn ta in T ournam ent to bo held M arch ' JB." Thoae •* '
........ .................. „ I> r lv c r.- Id a 'Tnnin~xre<!rt H e tu rr re e to n ;
(/ic.. <lfi .. JuU Sv-Jtrom e; . 'H erbe rt
low tho elbow, Theodore Campbell will reprcaent the unlverally In the 148 pouad'dlvlalon la tho S ta te A. A.I7-bQ»In g :tourn Bmttnttfr-be-held a t, tho Pocatello E lks temple tomor-
-iw, Friday and Saturday.Cam pbell a ttended prtrt of three
yctthi a t Wel>er college and white there won aevenU f ig h ts by knockouts and played in the cen ter position on the football team. H e b a lso a proficient wroatler and la hard p u t to find takera in tho wreaUtng claiaea a t the unlv{mlty.
. 6 A i a I r . I t - rT .A y a -o c iin E L D .
Uoyd SulUvan, .Twin Falls.
Jetton and Dean "Win Mat Glaahje*
S A il FRANCaSCO. M arch 6 (tlE) - ^ D e u Detton, S a lt L ake City, de- ea ted-C y-W U llam »,Tplorid(trM an ^ u n ta in . J>ean._acor£ia... defeated loo Malcewlez, UUca, N . Y.; A hmet 'Y o n so ff , '- 'T u rk ey ," defeated Tack M aauel,' Oakland; George Saiynbff, Ckronla^'drew.-Den Gina- >erg. N ew Y ork;. Pete Mehrlngor, Canada, defeated AagelO' Clatoidi, ta ly : -Milo. Stelabom , -Buffalo,' N .
defeated J e rry MonohaB, Ire land. .
French-U. S. Pair "Wirii at'86011230.
prohcnslvo background s to ty .o f. game. H e is rated a s ono of lB <ullns-autborltIca..lnlthe-U nl Stat'ea. .
Buys Buhl StationBUHL. M arch 0 (Special)— Mo
to r Service sta tio n on the Ourley C onitr_eaat_of w as rtccnU ypufcliaaed by ForresL Crlgga',“ wlio
N EW ORLEANS — A lthou i^ iia 'a -signed by -the-C loveland -ln -
catcher, Cttarlle George. N ew Orleans la s t; ___ I . _ vice auiuon ousine
g«M.n «coUege.
- - im v A -be :a t s >i a m b e r t - PATERSON, N . ., March, 0 lUE)
—C art Duva, l iS , Pateraos, ou tp o in ts .Tony ^Am berl, 144, New-nrV, fUl- Hammy MUIi-r,.a34c,-outpolnted ^ b y Lol-kin, "132, GorfleM, K . J .,. ( 4 ) .--------- -
BTCrCranflorson.—Tft. a
-..iployed a t tho Idaho grocery. M otor;5crvlce,-'form erly owned- by Vaughn Shrlverj dota a general ner- vlce sta tion business w lth 'V c ltex
atone w ere discovered by tho Chl- neae ln-3400 B .-ar^me-BSO O-yeara be fo re 'm agne tism was- kno^ 'u in E urope.......... ••
For These L/iiusual Values In
USED GARS■H A M ILTO N .''Bennuda: 'M a r t
0 fUEJ-Mme; -Sylvia H cnrotln of F ran ce : aad .H ro . I>orot£y.uUdrua of Stam ford, Conn., todoy held the B erm uda-tennis doubles champlon- nhlp. Mioa Ja n e Sharp, of Pasa dena and Mra. John .Von Ityn ot PhUadelphla lo s t in the finola, 2-0,
m an f o r ^ e season fo r_________ »:of-Idaho 'G oyotca..rce.ords revealed today.•'O U l. who developed 'rap id ly ,during Ids f lrs t. 'y e o r I n , th e eoUer* e isab a sport, occouated fO R 'l l - points, nearly 90 po la ts m ore than any O ther-m an on th e ' Coydte
. H e played a f o r w ^ pod-
c m at« In m o st o f the
oad high w l^ 142 p ^ t a ; whUe In third, place .w lth \ l4 0 w a s ^ J ^
years, before coming to th e Col: fege of ldaH o , this* fall, o f the ^ c t r O u t te am -of th e Idaho Pow er coBposy. a t B o b f
N E W YORK, M n rth 0 (lua—Th United S t a u s Polo asaoclatlon and ' the~ 'H ur]inghan2. com m ittee of E ngland have reached an ogreo^ m ^ t t o ' p lay In ternational poir m atches in tho two countries a lte r aa te ty . l a . th e .JW t m n tch ta .haye been played inf the~ cduntryTiaiaih'g i thb '-ehaU enge—G 5 5 h y .~ !IB a .f fix t
................. be la &n:series probably v ila 103<U.-.—
W^lace Get» Draw With T i^ r Lewis
W aUaee,. dntvTlgarmnk __ - . .Imocked ou^ 'Jock TebO, Edm onton. AJta.. (0 ); J a c k WUlis. 188, Los Aagele*, d rc jr Sonny Buxton, 201, Victoria, B .. a. Bol)by..Lu*combe 1S9,- v ic to rU ; •• declslofleir-JD tm ir Paaoo, M anila; D anny M oC aU b,l> Seattle , drew Johnny L oftus,' 13C
'TOO CAN"THANKfTHE" NEW FORD V-8
•; N o7cr Jia® a n y cor been bo pop nlnr os th o N ow F ord V -3. N ev e r iias a n y antom obilo b rou gh t in so m n n y good cars In o x o h a n ^ . T h ey oro a ll boro. U o n y 1033 a n d 1034 m odels, v u t n a lly aa g ood aa n e w . T h ese cara m nat bo so ld , p r ic es havo b eon m ad o to m bvo th em q n ick ly . A ll c a n guaranteed . -
’33 D o l n i e F crd or S edan , tru n k ........ . : . . . . . .$ 5 2 5'34 D e ln x o P ord or Sed an , lo w m ilo a g o . '_ ~ $ 6 5 0'34 F ord D oL n xe C onpC rlow m ilc a g o _____ $ 5 6 0'31 F o rd T ow n S e d a n ....................................... _ . .$ 2 7 5'32 F ord V .8 Pordor, now m o to r ------------ _ ^ 9 0’30 OhovrolDt Ooapo _______ _________ $ 2 4 0'31 F ord Conpo ......._________________W 7 5
C O V E YG A S& O lL C O r
[ “ Shoahon’o a n d 4 t li S o u th OI’E N /VLL N IG lr r
'31 Ford Ooupo ............'29 Olds poLnxo Oonpo . •29 Ford Std. Ooi '
...$240-.9265
..:„.|28 Boidt Scdiin. --.-5125.
' '29 Ford Potdorrsolwi ...t......:;....._’81.;Ohevrolot.Sp«cial Sedan
’33’, Ford V-8 Dotnxe Ooupo —’34 Ohovrolet Tttick J .______■30 Ford Truck .
...S17S -'''
■33 Ford V-8 Truck . ■29 Ford Pickup
We have the pick of the town’s tued.ears. Tbey-an gOM.. for thousands .ot miles of motoring. Buy .one, drlro it a - year or-two, then.trade it’ln on.n Hew'Ford V-8. .Terms . or cash yota wiU'do bettor a t, ____ „ J:
UNION MOTOg CJP.Yoiir FORD Dealer
Worry Wart!Unkempt, iUpshod.- cwelesa^ real, boy; 'mth
• fttfrrytWrnT th n t 'p V nm aw ~ih :3 ita 'm n irt> TT|iis tho Worry Wart; bocome BO (amoua by the’:
- drawipga of J. B..WilUoms.^n ■
O U T O U R W A Y. His. brother is hls Tiocpor, so 'why . iliijnid i « i :
care? This Is'thS enenbo of the admirable little; ;young«tcr.who-hu won many »,heart .by hli
. ndSOhie'TOM ~Bee what he’s tip to
" Other - —I
P a g o -S ir IDAHO EVENING TIMES, TWIN FALLS. IDAHO W ciIiic.silay.'M nrcIi G,
GLASSlEIEn:: BECTIONUA TES'l'K U LfNB PE R DAV s ix (Jay*, per line per ilny.-:—ie . Thrca Onya. I>«r lino per dfty—GeOne dny. per lino------------------iie
Minimum Two L in ts •. Minimum Chnrge ::5c
Claaalflctl Dlaplny Rate# on Re- queit
. In ftcceptlnK copy for claaal- fletd'odvcrllacroenU to r publication In ‘tho Idaho iJvcnlnR TimM._.Uio -Ttocfl-.PubllflhlnB
.lypvgriphlca;_cnor_i.lo .iJlccu£u. naverilacmenl. UiiBponslbliuy of tho T lm w
tlacr dors n o t (all Ita n tlcatlun to IhB error.
All- ClnMlfled A di are re- Btrlctcd to -Ihelr proper c lo ^ - . (IcatloD (ucl th e Iilnho Evening Tlmca- T M 'jfvf . tho rlp h t toTlmca- T M 'jrvf ,,tho ripnc y change Ih# wortling of ua oa-
irtliangnt-ir ,iiy.lUlLd e are r m eanlns will rei
aaaslficd-A ds-w hleb o.m. / -le tte r and box num ber Inalead o f . tb e m u n e of. Iha. ndvcrtlaer^ tm B t~^bo~answ cr^—by —loiter-1 riCMO do no t aaU for Uie nam e ' of tho ndvertlaer which la ouso- luloly confiaontlal In-auj^ cnaea.
TO PLACE VOUR CLASSIFIED-AD. CALL 38 AND ASK•o n TH E AD-TAKER-----------
ALL C L A S S IF IC A T IO N Sa r r a n g e d a l p h a b e t i c - ALLY.— -
Spring is just around the cocner . . . . and with its approach will come the annual house-cleaning activities . <.-and- those activities will uncover the collections of knicktKnacksjn cellars and attics . . . and many of those knick-knacks will
•im)ve~0f"%vwthwhile^fflufend“ fnany'per^ ins . . . but they'll have to be m W ket^ '
-^TirW-and-^e^suggest-that-the-quickest-an'd- easiest way to turn them into cash js to advertise them in the Classified columns of the Idaho Evening Times. '
HELP WANTED-FEMALE“ W A 'N T E D — BciiUly'cpi-Tfttor; Must bo ijooil prrm nnijnt wiiyer iind
iflnKor waver,. SlJite aci’ and ex- iporience. ^\:rile Dox 137M Care ITlmt'!!.
FOE 8A L B - -iO SO E L L A K E O ra-
AUTOUOBILEa '
1.. r.i3 weekly ajid your niva ilrcasca F;:I0E for dcm onnlratlnc laU at lovely Foahion i-'roclw. No can-
sluK—No.lnvci)tmcnUjYxilc.fulr ■Ctv»-Jilgo-and. ealorlprcrarcncc.
HELP WANTED-MALEYOUNG MEN WANTED, lo
prepare fo r power nliitlon work, throuijh npccliil npare lime IralalriK iluily, W rite Bos lOOP care Tlmi
W ANTED TO BlTir—1000 to wreclL Farmcm'. Auto Supply
- Uaed P o rta DepL Phone 22S-W.
Opening here for a hii; an. Perm anent. No nelli
cellcnt Income. Experler
FU R N IT U R E FO R SALE-^Ncw and used fu ra ltu ro of a ll ktnda. Coal rangca, a lcetrlo .raot'ca, coal atovea, Qlrculatora nnd other hoiwc- hoId'fumWiCnKB. Moon'a, Phone P, S tore N o. 1; Phono 310. Sto-^ No.
ron~SALE-=TOiarQ’pet:Grinit N orthern Seed B eana raised In Hiixclton d is tric t by T. J . Pool and L. E. Johnaton. S .OO cwt. Inquire Bi-an CwU-crn' W’archouse, H az et
r Tw in FftlUi.
F O R 'S a LE—1028 BulcK s«don;:p M otor A-1 condition. F ine good; Urea. - Body looks olmoat lllio - -
Ti/r ^ I33t-J2, BuW. Idaho, nr. write 1"; -M o r c C a s h M o n e y iTtn...iii i-mni.t , T im i
— ----------------- -C A R ’ • ' —
J n o rB r-W li i te Go.l- ii 2nd N orth
. . . j\ i-n.n“nlLil. timall Jn^csl-j t rofjulred. iiecufcd. Apply i J i '
room 215. RoBonwn hoU-1,
not LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY
SITUATIONS WANTEDW AN TED — Jo l) ' as all-around riti -hnnd o r" mcehanic.- rnonc
33t-J2, Buhl. Idaho, iir^ write
BELIEVE'iT OR NOT
... W c-have..only, nold 203 .L'aed Car.i In the pan t 10 monUjn. nnd
'■'wo have had lota of compVainta. W hat do you th ink? la unyono
Come* In and ace our' ears— reaaonalJly priced.... Loff-Trailera;. S lo ck ■T . ller»■
_^J:le.0. l _ R l S l L t ^ _ _ _ l _ ^ _ _
FO R SA LE — Federation Seed W heat cIlRlble. fo r certification. Block N orth Clover-nlortt. - • •
— T - _________ ^ V g tB uy-E qu llles
“ O’CONNOR USED’ —GAR-COMEAHY-
TKEBI . BARLEV — RocK-anDd ajiiraaclje'J'ai UiciTIahach'and E Jin E levator. M. B. C orconiii..
BOABD AND ROOM' GOOD Boa'rt”ari3 itoom 'T128 T t'nth Av«. No... PhoHo 103G.
-253-5 lh
D oas, PETS, ETC.■■ FO R SA L E —Thoroughbred Pck* .■ineao puppies.' seven . w ccka. old.
Phone l i e . Rupert, o r call a t 711 ■ Glh S t , Rupert. Idaho.
, FOR RENT—AORBAQE
- - • • - • “ ■ P A SH E A N D S F D R B A iE -13 ACRES, fa ir Improvem'
ca.i>’tc rm B ;n p a r T w ln 'T nllsrP hone 0209-R2. . •
FO R SALE— 11 atroB.BUlUblo . fo r nmall da iry or chicken ranch, ;imall cnnh paymcfit., balance taay tenna. Call lOflOM m om lnga..
FOR RENT—ROOMS
. RdlaUle Slioc Shop.
FOR 8ALE-SEED3
HAYUS’Tradea Baby Chlckn and Custom
IlatchlnR for L'raln. poultry, cgKif. - Second-Hand- Goods. Phone "
FOR SALE—03 —Head of Ewca pn»cllcal1y !am bed-out.-Price 53.00 per. head. W rite Box 135J Care of
■OR K A llt; — •.’200- mares., nine nnd. tea. yral.old. Priced a t SIOO.OO. Cun /iBu them a t V. W .' Scribner m neh, 1 mile eaflt
Ellfiibelh
LOSX'AND FOUNDLOST — larce. llsh t - coloredOnion Seed, domcaUc a n d .lm - — ....h - .
ported. Dinffcl and Sm ith Seed Co.iPollCt doc la aclchborhood at V- -- ■ --------------- ----------------- mHe.i-ea3t-on-Addlson.-OoH*-*—F ederation bced W heat cUglhlelbraM bullon.n. Annwcrs -
fo r cert. Block No. CInvcr ntore. ................ “
TRY the Globe Seed and. Feed
C lassifiedDirectory
T o d a y ’ s M a r k e t s a n d ^ E i n ^ d a l l ^ f e w g
LIVESTOCK
ACCOUNTANTS
CHICAGO I4V E ST 0C K CHICAGO. U arch 0 lUI'J—lIoR«:.
10,000; 3,000 direc t; m a r k e t '10c h igher; bulk $0-$0.8S; top'SO.OO; packlng-Jiowa .J8a0.»0.X3; -alaugU- te r pifpl S7.60-?0,2S. ,-- Caltlo: 0,000: calve# l,S 00r i.._. k c t active and higher; nteera ( 10- .J14.10; heifers Si>.&0-lll,7a;' cowa J7.20rS0.70; vealera 57.00-S0.70; Btockerfl an d ' ffiedcra- 5tr.2C-j8.eo;'
Sheep; 12,000; m a rk e t alow and w eaker; .lam ba.ss-so .____
-------- DKN
TAILORINO - CLEANXNOW E H A VE liO V E D to o u r ne
iocatioD, 2 I i • 220 ShoahODo :
JNVEII LIVESTOCK D ENVER. Colo., M arch 0 (1X0—
C a i t l o n :OOOr~niarl{uf B t< ------------
H o g a :-1^400; m a rk e t,s te a d y to ahndo higher; ' t o p ' 50.00; bulk 50 j0 ;50 .e0 : pack ing sowa 58.00.50.
•Sheep: 8.400; Tnarket s teady;fed lam bs 58-58.25.
! ^ I 0 — REPAIR — BALESFO R GU ARAN TEED Radio Ser
vice and Syivanla ae t teated tubea. 5fld_Glen:_rnIrftanlM ,: J tn change, 23* Main So., Pjiono M IW .
WANTED TO BUY
FU R N IT U R E W ANTED — Wo buy tued furn itu re , coal ranges, fltoves aod-ICD boxea,-W« pay-oosh,
W A N T E D ^ M isco U an con a
. W AN TED —W heat. Barley and OalA to clean and tre a t. Dlngol and Sm ith Seed Co.
-llcDeerlnjT beaa-culH vator, 2 -o r •I P lane t J r . p lantem . V. W atts ,M ilner, Idaho, Box No. 1._________
ESTIM ATES g ladly given on all klnda of Job P rin ting a t O ffice ofIdaho-Evenlng.Tlrooa— ------------
W ANTED—F u m ltu ro repairing, ^pholste^nfirr-wlndow-Bhado-worki C r w —A -JrtttfcTZ_..FuniUuro Co. Phono a o i ___. _______ ._______
. .WANTED TO R E N T ^WANTED TO R EN T—40 to 100
aero farm . 25 years experience' In Twin Kalla - tr a c t form ing,' well
ipcd. W rite Jo h a Wm. Jo h n - Ut. 0, Buhl, or Phone Buhl
choice 170-213 lb. larRcly 50.20. 230-270 Iba. 58.7Q. B e tte r grade
kinds down to 58. Paclclng sown 5 7 . to 57.20. F eeder plga quotable up to 5S,
.C atU e: 200. Calven 10. M arket opcolag active and urouml steady. Few com.-mcd. otecra 50 to 57.70. ireircri»'5<-B0 to 57.70.' Low c u tler iuid c u tte r cows .52.00 lo 54.25. Com,-mcd. S^ .W .to 50. B eat dairy typo" around SG r Good 'r o f beef w ^ S fiS 5 ^ C ^ 0 i7 { F B u lf ^ ‘5 ;0 » T o 54:80.—C o o d -b c c f-b u lts - to -5 4 r7 0 : P lain heavy calVM 53.00 to -54.00. Good choice vealera 57.00 to 50._1'" t’ Qiinlttyp la in /V crj- lit tle done early. Gene ra l ' asklnK around steady.' Few good )vooled Iam bs held above 5C.7S. Choice, fed iam bs quotable toward,S7.30. Odd head fa ir ly good sp ring lam bs 50-S0. ' S laughter ewca eltslble 53 to 54. '
OODEN IJVKSTOCK OGd EN,. M arch 0 <l-I!)— IIobs;
010. N othing done eariy on lim ited supply mixed bu tchers w hich art quotable around 50.25 to 50.50; tAlklng around 5p.75 or steady or choice.. Wods:,flows_50.c0:57.00...,^
CtttUi.«/l30. L ate Tliuraday and today iffnlted supply . drlvelns
•• • - • - ....... 57-to.-57.85iheifers.SO.S0-S7.C0. commo;^_otecrj aninieRcH“5B30-*nQwnrTncdlum and gbwi Fowo 5C50 to 55.50;-l(jw- e r jrraden 53-54, medium and,good vealera 55-50.70.
S h e lp : 1,423. L ate Tuesday le v Jptji Weighty tiuckeU-ln lambs »tcadi>ij0j
321-R3.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
a lfalfa.-cluver^i.and.graujea.-.. . . {tiUnln);-gIoves, flve-dnllar bill nndir o r r 8ALB=o;n;H^6 5 d7^i;?.:=UYciL_aomewhm. betw c^ __________- • & Ballsh. 203 0th Ave. S o . i ^ ‘ " Is hereby gtvcn Uiat Wll-
;and Curr>. lU-uard, Phone 0.£i0.|,,prt C. Moroe of Holllfllcr, Idaho,
014823 ‘ ■.NOTICE FO R PO nLlC ATIO N
D epartm enl-u t-tho-In tcrlor^Ccact.-. Ill ,LT»id Office a t Blaokfoot,
MISCELLANEOUS
----- T O It:J& Ii&MISO£LZlAN£:OUS'
F u re ltu rc nnd aniall tool.i. 1 mile iiorkh, *4 w est of Five Points atore: A.' Kolb. R. F . D.-No. 3.
FO R '-SA L E —Gibson teno r-I Jo. a lm osl llk'S nc{i-..at rea l l ga in . Harr>‘ Yaw, Flier.
A PP L E S . Storage. Dcllclous.and p the r V n r I c 1 1 e 3. H arry Heller. Phono 321.
Shampoo nnd Flngi ...............G uaranteed Perm ancnta.. 52.00 nnd up.-bj*-
Factory- R eftlgera tlon_S erv lei,... a ll m alcck Com mercial and House- bold RefrlgeratorB. . Factory Ser- ■Ice Co. Phone 834W.
lY PlSW R IT ER S RENTED. RE- P A IP ^ D —A irm akea, Idaho Type- w riter Exchange.,_O ppoalto_Pont Officer Phone li(J.
•ho. on N ov. 20.1020. mado Home- .itond en try Serial No. 044823, foi------ --{Eli S ccUq/» 14; NWi/,.. ... W u, NW«/.', Section 13. Township I I South, Range 10 East,
S C E f A K - S -
l l t t C M iA n d P ilm .O o lo n y -W o u ld L ike
To K n o w 'If Jea n H arlow C olloctcd $10,240
lE A ID R O P S O N
I I S
I N.Y. STOCKS
CHICAGO, M arch 0 Con- fllctlnff' currency reports whirled the w heat m arke t upward todoy ••nd OS quickly le t I t down to clOne
'Ith losses Of K to % of a c en t'a bushel.—Hcavy.;nlio 'rt:coverlng a ad .n c w buying f0U0W cd.a-rcmafte-by.yr0BU
N EW YORIC. March C 'lU n — Tho m arket closed lowcf-.Alaska ‘Juneau •......... :........Allied Chemical ..........................AUla.Chal'miiro— - _________ 14?;' .;..110;American Can .........American R adiatorAmerican Smeltlnp .......American Tolephone ___ ;A m erican -Tobacco B ..._.
conda Copper ......A rm our .....Atchison. Topeka Sc 3. F. A tlan tlc -nenn ih ir
dent Roosevelt th a t the do llt . ___no t been lowered enough J o ease Uie coiinlry'B JeBt burden and --wpcnt-TirtceniKot-Tip - 2 ' centa-g- "..........bushel, w ith M ay a t 07 ^ erntn,“T lF aT B J^ Jc am l September O lu c ^ ’
Subsequent denial by the White Houso th a t th is 'm e an t fu rther devaluation of. ..tho dollar causod prices to r e a c t A t Uic cloiw May w heat w as a t OO.H cents.
^ ^ k n e a s flprend t o com,
Clil., Mil., St. Paul * Pac__Chrysler Corp........ ...................Coca Cola ............... - ....... ....... 1Commercktl. Solvents'. Commonwealth. 4 Southern.. Continental Oil of Delaw are..
Xlol*bod.-^ohansod-lo-<.ff-*i-««>ta;
O itA IN TABLE ■ CHICAGO. M arch C (Iil!)-G raln
rangu cl(#>:■. - _ .O pcn_H (stLj>JW __aoflft.
W heut, nov :i la y ......00% 07S- 04«; MM,Ju ly — 00^; 02% 80^i. 80U -H Sej)t.n^..,.80H ' 01^ 88^ 88T4-80
May ...';.81-Ti‘ f t l i ; 8 l " ' 8 l? i - « Ju ly :.-.;..77u--80 • .7 0 % ' 77i4n i
Mny-n;r.‘;48%—S0«—4ii4--48u-»b
« i r - 3 ? K —<0%- -May 1...03 ‘ 60^* Q2U 0214Juli:L ^...03-> i_05ti_-fi2l4-(122S^pU i_.U3i; 05*1 02»i .C2-« -
Barley, no«v:'May ......72 >4 7 4 « 73 J4 74 •J u l y ......OOA...
CiVSIl GRAIN CHICAGO. M arch 0 (aW—
W heal: 1 rod OSaic; 2 i r j 00c to 00u c ; . l liard 51.03%; 2 hard 51.04to 51.0097;— — '— ------- -
Com : a mixed 84!>ic;'2 yellow 87c. ' .
O ats: 1 whlto . 0015c; 2 w hile ic tp 04--;;-6: 3 w hito OSj^c; 8.im-
—Ryc:-No-»atc8. - -----------------------Barley: 08c. to 51.00;- quotable
• 'Local Markets f
... n « .......104 Vj- 10%
X ubura ilo lo rs .....Baltimore 'Sc Ohio .. Hendhc—X T lation-;
3t y e t become , to ''U io*debfbunlF n .'T Iin t Waa ln-
tc rp r« te d -a ra-fo rcru n n fro f 'fu r* b ' .. ._ er-devoluallon. . .-
lTunHjrTS3nonwnral*-and-othe«
njL.H<?nt_(ic_Nomi)ura_-^E astm an Kodak ....... ....... .E lectric Auto L i t e ..............E lectric Power & L ight ..l^jx Film ............... .......... ..Gcaw5>J-EJ«lrtoO cnenil-Foodn ........ ......................General .Motora .....................2SiGoodyear Tire ....................... 10-iInbematlonat •Ilarve.iter-Ijitem atlonal Telephone ........ 7Johns -MAnvlltc ...................i2\ICcnnecott-Copper--------------- ,15^Lccw'a- Inc. .....______34’Montgomery W ard 23?N ash .M otora .,__ ■______ ____ 13 •NftLk>nnl-D nlr»-Pr»,lii,»i«-------im............... JJlatlllcrNew Y ork Central ____Paclcard Motora ....Param ount Public ........
' Pntn6*ExeWinKc77ne7T;::■ Penha. R .:R ;- .,.: ............
J . C. .Penney Co. ___Pure Oil ...;.......................Radio Corp. ...............Radio Keltli Orph«um'... Reynolds Tobacco B .....
■Safeway SlorcsScant Roflbuck ..............Sholl-Unlon-Oll-..............Simmons Co.......... ...... .....Soconx 'VacuumSouthern P a c i f i c ...........S tandard B r a n d s ..........S tandani Oil o f Calif. . S tandanl.O ll o f .J< ..J .._Texas Corp, ................T rans-America ..... .........
.. 13^
Ll .- 0 5 .^
- HH... ia%.. 20M,
U rsrstceT,-com r:;.;..-....v
...U D Y IN O PU1CE3.......... W heat •
Soft' vvhlto .
- ♦ Weoteni Union .Wefltlnghouse E lectric .,
■ F . W.'AVoolworth Co. _
Beans •M arket InacU vc,-------
U. S. G. N . No. r a ....... 53.10-53.lbU. S. G. N. No. 2-n ------
Y. ODKO EXCHANGEAmerican Super Pow er ........ 'jwO ilie r-se rv re^r 1: ^
TcnpiTicHOossruiiicsrTRssr-dcacrlbcd.. before. F ..S .--£ell...U .-S . Commlnaloner. a t Tw in Falls. Ida.- ho, on the 11th day of-A pril, 1036.
Claim ant nam es a s wltneasca: :—Br-Byanr-X V — lV eddlc.L lJoyd
Uynn, .and Chark‘s Adamn, a l l 'o f iTwln Falls, Idaho;------------------ IRA H .-M ASTBR8 . -
• • R egister.
--noa?ywooDr-March-UHB; ~v'couirya“r>' w^^oi<i:c^wks_.
Poultjly Colored-henn,-orer -4 lbs.-_Colored hens,, under 4 iba.L eghorn' hens ...................Colored 'roasters, over 4 lbs. _..l4i Cqtorod’broUar«,-lii*3'lbs.->..-...14i
igliom ' brollera, 1 lb. up
CARBURETORS. C a r b uretor -pM -U -ftod^i‘vloo^EVC,-H,-W otor Service. 230 Shoahono SL W .Tivln F a l l i ___ ___ ______
•-lilA T rR E SS E S . renova ted ,, ___recovered. Clean wool carried, 2oc 11). Wa-nhed and cardcd 30c. Furnitu re upholstering; T w i n Falls M nttrcas Factor>’. Phone 01-W.
.MORTUARY
Ideal Incubator
Phone 020S-R2.
Your choice of cow, nhoop or horse fertlllrc r for lawn, nhruUs, garden. Delivered and spread. Call Dick H olldw ay.for estim ate. Dell's C igar Store. ~ - - - --------
.T w in Falls* Idaho
WASHINO^MAOHINES"
electric, priced to 'so il a t onco — all ovvrh:\uled and guaranteed. Phone o r w rite. C. C. A nderson Co. (Golden Rule).
045408—N O T lC B -PO K -PU nU C A T lO N D epartm ent of the Interior,- U. S. _ L a n d Ofllce a t.B Iacltfoot,-Idaho,
Feb. 8 , 10.^5,- ^ 'NOTICE I" hereby g iv e n 'th a t
Jd b a .R .lB re ed ln g , -of -M urtaugb, Idaho, who, on Feb. 3. 1031, made homestead en try Serial No. 010408, ^or NWV.NW'.i- Sec. IS ; SW «i- SW !1 Sec. 12, Townbhlp l l South, JUinge 20 E as t, Boiac M eridian, hail Hied notice of Intention to mnko thrco-ye.ir Proof, lo catab- Jl'sli -'al/n to the land ‘above described, before Fred W nchholts, Notarj- Pu'bllc. a t M urtough, Id a i hO. oa the 21.it day of M arch.-1030. SvClalniiuil .uu iucJ. os^.wltncaaes: 5lcn Briggs, R. L. Jacl<man, Edg a r W. Moorman. Ralph D ay ,, all of MurlaUKli;“ Id in i& ~ :
IRA H. MASTERS, RcglHtcr.
F O R R E N T — Housekeepingro5m. 50.00 j > e r ----- - —14S4-J.--
FO R RE N T - Deslmble
FO R SALE — Two ovor-fltuffed, ehalrs,~chcflt of drawcr.i. notpolnli
Phone '■‘“ 'K'-'- ‘‘“y '>cd and v;aahlng nia- ‘ '■|chme. E xcellent eon.lillon. Call a t
1175 Lincoln o r phone 1215J, "
YOU.
w ith tw in bwiij and board. 12I-'7lh| DOOR GLASS, wlnd-N Phone 501 shields and window glass. No^ --------- -------- i----------------------------- - cliargo for se tting gl.-sa-s. Bring In, F O R ,R E N T — Room nnd board.jyour aaoh or drlva .your, cai ' . . . . n u — . , , i>roteci you r health. Save on your
fuel b llla Phone 6. Moon's.TTATB. D R E S S E R S
___ Phone 1500. M rs.,Beat
iiteel con.ilJaictioh', roller hearing: throughout, _mnai: new Improj
N EED NO CASH FOR
Dawn Payment
DEXTER ■W'ASHER
Jean Harlow, platinum blond of •'Iho-fllms.-llkcfl- ro -fllioorcraps for " fun" .but w hether h e r fiin n e tted he r 510.240 or. 5320 waa being
led In the' movie colony today. .•{Kirlii IwLVo 11 Llml J(..iii iveiii
to A gua Callcnto over Uie wceic- c ad -an d .ran 52.lo.S10.210.by.maiv in g e lg lit s tra ig h t passes. ■
Croupiers a t the border resort denied she made' m ore I to n 51,280, wiiiio nssTTttHaw'iiisj'.-rinro'-oniy
5320.Ve only played fo r fun,", the
actreo.1 liaUl! "1 won exactly 5320, b ill Uio-hotcl.blll /o r> u r .p a r ly nearly th a t much, r ’ ' " " w ln 'any tliing ,"
Je an mado cli dlnoxlly does not'caShe docs not be t t ....... , ,
Inlcreated In ' roulette, bridge leaves h e r "cold.". ,
Sta ‘ CaM ns... Ducks _
INVESTM HNT-aitUBTS-Fund. Inv, ................................... Jl.OO
10’c[F'uiid, T rual,'A ......... .................J3.78'^i/«!Corp. T r u s t ........................ .........51.S5
Q uar. Inc. -----------------------I....J1.31
Young toms, No. 1 . Young henB,Jjo. t-_ Old toms, No. l - Old hens. No. 1 . . .Mcdluta.llCDiL— Medium toms, }No. 2 liehs .No; 2 toraa
llO L C 2iJi JPcL___ 5100.125rilM.25FFM C 3 PeL .....„.5101.75-51Qt'S73
nilN lN G STOCKS Mtn. C ity Copper .................. 0?-05c
vui outtcriai .I rea lly d idn 't;E ;;p ,. special-;.
lE xtra .;T.20c
Hollywood today wondered If a le tte r th rea ten ing the life of Thel- m a-Todd, nUituesquo blond comod- Icnnc, w a a 'a ."n a g " or an .n itcm p t to cxlort-SlO.OOO fron t '
■ th a t she or-jw hltea , m edium ':................fo r gambilnK. [Standards __________ ____the pennies. IsiBnkers .............................
' Eggo, ungraded. In iradu. . - I*otatoc«
Ru«.i4la, No. l bulk to -• growcm ........
Ruosets, Ng. 2 bulk to - - ~grOWOrB-.7.-r:;r_-.;.:.-.r.;.
L iv c to c k . ■, Sho turned the le tte r oVer to •pdn- ta l Inapectora w(io said It th rea tened her w ith d i^ th If ahu did not nomi 510.000 to A be; Lyman, o rchestra Itader, In New York. Ac-
tho le tte r. LymiNOTICE l''OR PU niJC A T IO N
D eparlm enl of the In terio r, Gcner- ' i>l I^md O f f ic e 'a t Blackfoot.
Idaho. Feb. 21. 1030.Nolicu la hereby g iv e n " tho t
Thomas G. O’Brien of Eden, Idaho,
designated the -go-betw een."
U. \Jk AUUJ.ii,, ,who, on Aiig, 5; 1030, made D e.ierl' land entry Serial No. 014377, for N W ii_Si;\li._Sccllorr.H ,_Tow b3hlp.!0 Suiith, R-angc.lD. l i j s t ITolsc Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to m ake final Proof, to eatab-
claim to th e -lam l above de-,
M axle Baer'ii "aequalnU nco” w ith June Ivnlght waa considered
inwolcomo publicity" by atudio ;ocutiven, Ix'O Morrison, actor’s _ _
tesUfled In auperlop cou rt|v cai
POTATOES t
' I d a h o F A i x s ‘POTATOEsIDAHO FALLS. M arch .0 (US
DA):— Tuesday (luotations: Idaho Upper Valley^ Tl\-ln Falls-Burloy points Russets growers-aalea.bulic per cwt. delivered w areliouso TJ. S.----- - 4 5 -to CO cenU.*-U. S . IwoB
to 22\i 'Cents.
250 pounders ..............50.75-57.Overweight butchers. 2C0 to
300 -pounders ____55.70-57,U nderweight butchcra, 120 to ■_
100 p o u n d e ra _____ ______i53.»fiPacking aowa,' good 250 —
IGO pounders .............55.50-50.00S teers ........... ............. „52-5U -54.00Helfera ........................... .............50.00
itie-iam i n tovc u e - i : : ', , ,ificrlbcd, before H arvey W. H u rk - l‘' '" 'S ‘“ - . ____
.W c-iiavo.o^-w aflhcr fo r-ev fry -'baus.-N o tn r> ’-Put)l!c. n f 'J erom e.i . . . .need, deelrlc . gaso line auxiliary > ^ ih ((, on the 3rd day of A pril,' M ‘a -C a\n lier, actreRs-wrltcr, to- I'owor. or ha rd poivor. .IfUjS.
'break up", the acquaintance n.n n Markets a t a Glance |;er\-lce he perform ed a s her agent. [ B y United Presk
Ho la necking. 50,825 /ro m MissI Stocks In ncw ioiy ground for
''•d .iy ,h a d postponi'd h e r '5200,400
We win glad ly 'coopuralc w ith'Claim ant . nam e.i. .;su i t 'for nlK-gcd breach of j>romlo<;;
WllBon,
vcnii-nci-or.v ,;ay for
'B E A U T Y SPECIAL- -T w o ''D uart pcrm anenla 53.50, 2i
^ F « lrl» m k ..M o ™ .lic llo w ,v tllncn ts 55-00 including sh a m p o o ,..j,j .r i j ie a cam nlcte Dump and Im lrcut. flngerwavc.--Shampoo a n d | .
. flnj.tnvavc.O O f. F o r .10 days o n l y . ^ ' l f J :B eclttlead B eauty Shonne. lC 3.3nl; HARD\VAtt_L.____________E . Phono 003. , ' U W IL L -P A Y >-nit to c a l l .a t '’ - - T r n r in r f l T<nT? p t 'H 'i*------ 1**'® C o .'“ d see the new]H Q U H iS f UK I t i n r : Improved four-row Bean Cutter.:" F O R ' R B O T -M o d e rn , 4-room .C o rru p to r . pnlnU. to f it V a l le y ! ^ :---------- ----------------- ----------------- -
; IiouBg...230-4lh Avc. E . AdulLv D nC O R A T t^rC ,,;' . 5 ro o m -h o m e-an d . garage. In-;i>iow Sliarea'm ado like - n 'V v - rrv /^- qulrb -4U 4 th avc . weaL.
PR IC E S: ■ . E leetrlc- $3[) or. S4P.03, 550.03. 5f-r>.r,n: ga.-.nlinn 500.03. 570.03. SSP.P.-). syp.:.0. Soe the i-xeUisivo ’'DOUBLE TU B." 'See, ofill o r w rite Mr. Helner
MOON’S-TW IN FALLS • PHONE 5
<.<. yurnc.i, ui tAJcn. iu nu o;;„’__ _ ,_« W. Davla, of.Jerom e, Id ah o ;j2 '-^ JJy
i^uurrc 01 w uicr r ig n i ui annicei , River throu,-;h th s N orth Side ’ Pum ping Company.
. IR A H. M ASTERS. ,• . R fgla tcr.
News o f Record• B irths'
rUNEILW.CAMMACK — Fiineral servlceo
f6 r I '^ rl Cammack. Filer, who died a t the honpllill yonterday. will be
'held ^ t l h e W hite m ortuary Friday]. . . . . . . ^ ^ n.iiiflnM . nrifi.!
In g rea t decline following early apurt.
Bonds lower; U . S. government Issues'U eavy. - ,
Curb slockit react' a fte r early' rlne.
l E N D I P i O l R
N E W 'Y O R K , M m h 0 iL'J!) — Sloclis closed in new .low ground . for the year today a fte r n vigorous advance and a mibsequent aweeplng'decllhe. •• Tho rally cam e In Uie aeeond hour w hen President'R oosevelt a t
.............'_piyAi r i i a d
sharply. Grains Jumpe<l. Government bonds' broke. The la tte r' was dlaconccrtlng • to the treasury which- lfl.'rctunding;ncariy'52.00C.--'
e prompted a-W iilU -U a.tltay_£laUi-..ilhtvtJieJnllmikls'i,<
valuation a t th is tim e, acoording to W all' s tre e t .obaervers. .W hen the denlal waa made, m arkeU reversed. Slo<?kn craflhed. U. S. gov- om m cnta rallied. Tho dollar firm-
l E R i l B A C K S
PcnBlon M ove R ecoivcs N ow— topo^Ufl-Prom -O ovornor--------
O fO a llfo r n ia - — ■
‘■SaN< FRANCISCO. Mflwh C OTTj —Tlio TowBsend'O ld age penslon- plan. providing 5200 mon^lily to all persona over 00 Including Henry F o rd and Joh n D.‘ Rockefeller, h a d -g a ln e d -Im p e tu s-to d a y -fro m — the UDquallflcd chdorsemenL given It by Governor F rank F . Merriam.
In a aU tcw ldo address tho g o v - ' emor Held up the plan, a s an ideal one fo r providing old age relief. -M err io m — advocated— ^nallonal- ndoptloQ of tho plan of his,fellow lowcLitnnn. Ho aald fu rther , th a t •
otato leg isla ture adopt renotutiooji ................. - i-copgrciM. In 'a p provathfl baiiic_princlpies of_Uio_;rown-_ aMd p lan lii 'n n y p'ro'grom to" bo ' rorm ulalcd .by the .federal govcrn- ra e a t" ' ■ .- .P fO M n t-L aw -ln ad e q u ata - .J lio ..governor-.con»ld?r<sl_ tho.
California old ag e pension ayatom. which lim its tho maxim um paym e n t- to -530 n mnnth lnnili>mint<»,___He poin ted -out - th a t 'no'.provl.'Uaa. has been made to Incrcasc.tbe pay- meatfl through furnishing, add itional funds la the nex t biennium. --
In na lclng 'tha t tho ntatO IcgUiIu- tu re-eaU -'upon -conKro»B-to..cnac t— - tho ■ W iilc"p rln cllll« * "D rT h B * ^ tt'~ ' fornlan’a 'program , the governor laid: .
"Whatever, the- lmmcdlote ou tcome m ay be i l Is cc’rtaln th a t an nroused' public opinion- will demand onaetm ent of federal and atate legislation adequately meet- -
' ich r ~ ” ’
approve a . sa tisfac tory old ago pen»lon '-t> lan-after-lhe-C allfornta— IcglBlaturfl adjourns. I aliall favorably en terta in tho poMlblllty of calling «i special uesalon of tho senate and : th e as.iembly to act
W nX T IO N O R ’OOILVIE----------. Twin F ills post, 'Veterans of For-
clgn-W ara. will.honor O. M. Ogllvle. ■OcpttrOncnfCDmrnandcr;' of~Qem.“ a t - a dinner a t - t h e j ^ r k hotel Thur»day-at G:30'p..n«.,-lt waa announced today. . . '■ "Air mclnb'crs are Invited ' to . lit- t*nil.Uu» tuncUoa which wUl-bc.pre-.,-. sWed o v e r by J . .J . Hughes, post
Buy The Best Secdsl Iionshunit'A .Im proved IlEU CLO \'ER SEED
Best yield, bent color, bent SMd W illard r .-L o n g h u n t
Shelley, Idaho yO flclnator-O rotver
Chrcagb' nlbcks lower.inU
GARPEN BEANSW e A rc N o w W r itin g
Contracts'. .
Shields & Gannon. Buhl
P bone LD 600
bOH'.T PAIL TO SEE OUR
HARNESiSYou’ll aii've'money and be bet-" '
; .te r aatJaflea;l£-yo« kuy ^i.Bar.*,', • nej£:^'Allcn-j latlgotaix—heavy duly work harness. There’s none better, so sec It before you 'b u y ! • ..................................
WILSON’S S’irORE- Kimberly
Rev. R. P . D.iiisln.vi. pan-, 'to r o f U ic.i3aptist.churcb,.wlll..of{|-~-
.♦ ;c la t* . ■ . _ _ " , . " i '
\V hcat c losed .?! to ■?;. cen t low- ■er; com ofC to 1; oatu un- changed lo o ff »; ccnt.
C otloa drops nlmoBl 50 ’ccntii a bale. • - ■
R uhbcr o fj .15 to 10 pohiln,B ar nllver off >; to n*';; ccnla « ounce.C opjwr'P ecnts n pound.
. Brood Sow Sa^e CO H ca 3 , W ilt F arrow Soon
Friday, March 8' I v . ^ : . .....................
S milwi fou th , 4>j nillM w est of Jerom e
Also Z t.h e u d cattle, > horiK*..________ i£iiil maclilr.erj-
Tertnsi'C aah
TO M C A LLE N, Owner
ORCHARDI.STS ATTENTfON ! ^ • '“ ''■’“ jF n lls . ...... ......................:__Prlcc.-i have never beenrla'.'.'.T on-^T*-*’.-':----- - -------. Iv f i tc rd a v '.a t the ir home.i S E L P W A N T E D -
. CabaretSee Mr. a _________from 3 p ; V - 1“ 0 'P- M.
wanted, your' '•I. E ast.!of - -
• — - . .le r .
. \T TUE HOSPITAL . . 1 Rlidy Clark, T a-ln 'Falhi,.
li Mrs; O. Burwell. Tw in, ’Tho average American ca ts lOS,-. was nrt.mlltcd to the hospital to---------Uio b irth of a son, 400 pounds-of food du ring 'nn avci--‘undergo a n opehitlon. W alter Cor.
age life npaq of GO y e a n i .H la ld o n . Jerom e, nnd Mm. Harold Beat,
j215 Ramijge, South Park.
tothf m e at conaumjillon consists K im berly.' were dbimbued follow- nw,. ,« a ., b o m yesterday to oC about 33 hogs, 0 atccrs, 5 »heep.|lhg opcrollon8;and Mrs. Allce.Mat-
anil Mrs. B. E .'M cK cc, TwlQ 'nnd 3 calvca; according to depart-jthewfl, M urtnugh ,-jifU r recdvlng F a lb . • |m ;h t of ag rieu llu ro .a^ H nU ci ‘ (medical,'trcatm eaL
FOR «ALE HORSES and MULES
Scb tho 20 h ead'iof hofscsT an a xnulw at'I»r .,G roo tea ’
f ce d 'lo ^ T h ey nro p r iic d f o r q n tck sale, Beo u s -r .
C o r a e r o f S h o * o ’noan‘d 2 n d W c j t -
___ : '_ ^ a g o E ig h t _____ W ca n c9 C n y ._ M ard L j-' ____.
vivo. Tlify ‘'r e Wllitbur, Melvin^ lla r.ilia ll, Vcm nnd Zola itl home
:6 a tho Camnittclc_rjirm near Filer: ■■'iIlUrc«i; wlio 1j' In nuraca' tr'iiiniriff . n t Cook county hospital. Ctilcngo; . • ■ rio runccnn ichd fn j: 'NorinW catcnii | UU-lUlliM ttJ.H A il ov.liwl.. i(U-..I IrcDP. n l HciiPRnr’fl-bualncMl collese. S a lt Lalco C ity. Another! chUa died In InTAncy.
Brothcni, Sl»tcn», Mr. Cammaclt hnJ four brolh*]
........ era. FranlCTOnftWr-PC^ u 'n sh .vA li;borl. E n tla t. Wniih..- Orrie, U'll-
. Uamatown, Uo.;WiiliAm. MulUanJ,. F la .: and lhrc« nlAter;]. Mra. E(>
flo -N ay lo r. Scrftnton, Io.r Nellie 1 and L aura Cnmmnck.. Salom, 1ft.- I ■ Mr. Cam m ack Buccutnt)e<j to
• jhojitoid InfccUon which cauued hlaj rem oval to the hospltol over the w cclt-cnd.,H e hiuJ rctume<i only a
— r"" » h a r t- tli i jc - b c fo n j-fro m -ii-tr ip -to ;
• -
Special Purchase!Featured Thur., Fri. and Sat.!
2 1 5 0 Yds. Plato & P rinted
------- P ig h t —A ffa in sfr-O ourt“ V erdiclIn S ch oo l A pp oH ion m cnt
I , . • W id en s S cop e
jirem o cou rt In the acbool appor* _ltlonm5r\t_ciu>c, JivYJ>!vlng_dLiiribu^
tlon of 54(J.103 In uucca. a rc m - - flured in 'th e f iling o fa o t ic e f l- in
«li3triftt c ou rt o t n iiw a l Intentlona m > y _ £ w IaIF a lif l_ c o u n iy , ,i» iiro ,.of,
cotnmUiiioncm and supcrln(<mdent ■or public InatrueUon. through E^-
—l ie y r anil - b y n ine '.Uroujrh.M. J._3w awcelcy, a ltom cy j
Fourteen o th e r diatrlctn. rtpru-__PfntesJ by _ rcn n k L. stcp lian aad, .J . H. iJiam l/oril^liavb lilitt) nppcni-
'(Jliitrlct .. D la tric ts .-
Swectcys
- JudgincnL •rcp rcacn lc tl_hy__the
Onion, Wlllovvdalo,
Bterdaw ;—Arteatnn,—
RlBEKAHSHOLO » H i l G
A. loop m e c tin s Ij»crt. Durtey, F iler, Buhl and T^ 'ln KallB lodRca o f HebcUah lodge*
-----w u m w TieTa- tfliir-CTcntng --nt-a;______ tfctock -ln -F iler^E lM ia-w cru -m adf
■ toy m em bera c f the Prim rose Re-' boluih lodRo n t ' th e ir m eeting li th o Odd 'Fellow a ha ll Inat evening
' ■ ' uLCSiia ijio «w uiiajir^'TirffjrTr~‘
-T i-' M yrU o.Ballantyno 'jjrcaidcd. At;Uie ^reXue oC th e evening Mra. Thercaa
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...... «nce a tten d in g the p rog ram pre*ccn ted by pupils of S t. E dw ard's MlvMl lo s t evening In the high
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J}«sldoa tb s p lay drllla. folk so n g s and dooces, harm onica band
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' Servleea fo r R obert Lee H u n t - ■48,' wUo died M onday, were held
th is a f te m o M .a t 4:30 a t hla home, ■' ono mile n o r th of F iv e . Points,I
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_ TWO TABLES CHUOCFULL OF BEAUTIFUL-SILK . . _ ' - . - - M A t E R I A L S l - G O M E I J B U Y U S A S m C Z r
. j u o H unC -m oved recen lli'. Rev.i c . L :.C laric . p a ala r o f th e Preaby.
- te r la n cbu rc ik officiated.. Inter*.t r ------ n l e n t t m to - th e Tw hj F a lli ceme-
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ZIPPER FRONTS! ' - .
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