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■ VOL. 18, NO. 2. '

ID F M I I ! EHiSli Diilll

Lower Mississippi Val Menaced, Gale Batt

:: East "Cpast, and“ T) . ' Clouds Cover Soirthw

(By Tbe Aasoclited.Presa) T h e e le m e n ts c ra c k e d do

'-OQ s e ve ra l p a r ts o f th e n a t .'Tuesday, cau sfn fr. w id c s p r i da m a g e . ^. A n o r th e a s te rn sr^Ie b

v i ^ e r c d th e ' e a s te rn seaboa I f t j r i o o d B p la g u e d C a l i fo r n ia t

m e n ace d th e lo w e r M Is s is s i; .. .v a lle y , _ d u s t s to n n s . r a j

I th ro u g h th e S o u th w e s t.Many veuels wera c iUght It

- furious blow oo the N ortb A tUz -Summer liomea tloo g Uw L ZilaDd and Jersey cou ts were je im jlsed b r potmdlnt teu . Bleet i ch illing ra in swept In w ltb the wi

D u t B a lts T ram e- s u t clouds rolUng across west Kansas and northwestern OUahe

■ cu t vU lblllty to 100 yards and fo i many highway travelers to postp th e ir Journeys. Dust also spr

.over p a ru or the Texas Pashsnd Nebraskans' prayers wero partlj

answeted by- UsbC snow, sleet i ebow tn . alUiough tbe ra in pae the moot a rid re ^o n or tbe state i was losurriclent In o the rjirea s^

—TTT'Cftlirorala counted m o rt tha t dozen flood dead a fte r rec smashing rains. The stonn also 1 a trafcic corolUry h i the deaths I t section bands who wers k illed » grare l tra in near Roseville wl cn route to .rep a ir a ra ilroad 11 Homes, stores, croot. hliwaysnQta raiiwaj's. were dsm aj

_ c9pecUlly~in:.the San Jeaquln i — 8 acr»mento"VKlle>x- n i5ing~~<Pii

d ro r t 100 persons from river bott c a m ^ a t MaryavlUe. Prom three

. f i r e feet o f water surged Into ;M eniM-buslneM district. Boats s WiBons were pressed Into re» sertiee.

Red CroM Issue* Appeal New nood fears cropped up

.j ^ o r t b e m Mississippi and Loulsli ih e re 20 persons died and jn t

r ^ ^ o p e r ty damage resulted from ’ week«ead tornado. H ie Coldwal -TaUabatebee and Yosoo rivers w

. . . jta lsed-by-heaTy-preclp ltatlon. L lan d was Inuodatgd a < ^ . 2 bs-ti Cross Issued an a p p e ir fo r w . i fo r relM f needs in A m lts eouo W s ila lp p l.- Two rtrers went over tb e lr bat

' in Ksntuekjr. leaving m o rt than :famUles'bomelcas. The Wabash i l i rose again In Illino is.

r w o W 0R XEB5 D IE D fM SXIOAN STRIKC CLAI

UEXXOO. D. Ph AprU 9 W > -T workers were kUled and 10 othi n-ounded today In « dash w ith f< era l troops In the town o f Puel A fter a general strike was declai In the su te o f the same name.

I G H T S ana SHADOWS

In D a y ’s Events{By Tbe AssoeUted Press)

— W l t h ^ h e i r - M a « te TM=-------- —MINNEAPOLIB. M n n . — P»t

and Snooks died, too, so the la wish o f Evan A. H art. M , went ui fuUUled.

Pound Monday n ight beside t body ot Hart, asphyxiated from i epen gas je t, « lth a note askli

V'somo “ rood Samaritan" to care f■ the two bulldogs.

Wben firemen answered a r■ ported explosion, they dlseoven V 'P a ta y lying beside H art.antf Bnool

under tbe stove.H art le l t M . fo r payment of gi

and t l tc lr tc bUls.

D o c k s G e t a O haD c»— UNCO LN. Neb.—I f some sma

duck teaches (he other ducks ho to distinguish between dUferei t)-pes o f badge* It's gotng to be tous fo r hunters h i Nebraska. Bol houses or the legUlature hsve ai p ro rtd a blU to require hunters 1

-w e a r Identlfytng badge*.' ^-----------

D a a o e o f l> e a tb ~ >CHICAOO — Edward Llnkenheli

47. daneed the "dance o f death Entering a U re m yeiterday he sa a g ir l he knew and- said; "Let dance.- Bhe accepted. They dance a few stepfc Then Unkenheld i t dead. The doctor* saU a heart at U ck kUled him.

Desperadoes As Rewai

JOPLT*. M o. A p rtl 9 on —Chle Caupobcan. who said h * pU y td Ux pa rt o f "the big e h le r In the OMtla

I plcm rs -Whoopee.- gave a concer fo r two desperadoes on an Oklshamj p ra irie last ntght, and thus, be tolc

I ponce today, won his Im do tn . b -Earoute by automobUe frtim-Melly- K««od to PbnadelphU ta re jo in tUi \n O edeJpbU 'Opera company. th< ■’ Cblef aald be and a bJich-blksr b«

bad ptckad up wer« held up on • v n te ra Oklabooa higbwar.

q ty g a i t iM i : ' ■

H E T

IMS f r a n c o - R i iliSE B a c k s to p lllEE O f E u ro ;

Belgian’s Cabinet .D jcawsJIeaaure to

^ "s t L im it Gold Claus ;hwest ' ---

BRI7SSELS,"Aprll 10'(Wedne day) (AV-The cabinet has d n f

u> ed a bUI abolishing the go down clause except In conimerelal ro

nation tracU and foreign loans. I t w in rP A ti M good authority todijpreaa understood abrogotU

of the goveniment's^ obllgatliI bat- to pay In sold w ill affect on board. country leases a i in o n /1 contracu fo r loans, and coi

Ira cu fix in g Interest paymcnis s ip p traged ---------------- ------

;‘riiSTOFSPIES INP i s o m i

•restem ---------

German Described as Ciei ” S Member oUlnteili; S L ' i erne Service- ■et aud ---------passed PARIS. A p ril S (;P)-FoUee ctab

I tc and ed tonight to have unmaskedj-------- lm p o r ta n r T « s t" * f " i^ » InHPai

5 »<lb tfae arrest o f a German, E ward Bemhucber. wbo they si frequented, polUleal circle* posli

n2? “ aposUe o f Franco-Gennj, vfhSSd line. They said he had hU m all i

maged. tho f la t j> r an American friend whIn and name was not disclosed.^ a t c r - Authorities sold they had fo ibott<ra oa. Bembueber a ib t o f jjuestli

osklnB informaUon on \-arled /mIto the lary. diplomatic and political sits and j j p i , he. hsd.asked a Prerres.ue jQ urn jjja t named Armand Avrous

II to atuver.up Jn Bemhueber. who polloe alleged 1

nif f ' inn one o f the cleverest members ofm uch Qerman_JrUgUlgcnoe— s c r r ic e ^

rom a tv ld on a warrant Usued by JutIw atcr, Benon. the magistrate who condu* w m od the original Investigations or 11. Low and M rr.'R obert S w lu and 19 oi

tcmuoina-m r m a. coi ai;

^FLDQD mrni. . . CllLIFOiiyBllTErLAS Il ______ •

Deatli of Eleventh Acclde Victim Brings Storm’s

Toll to 21 Lives---------1 SACRAMENTO, CAUP.. AprU_ J M >-The flood danger In the Sact

mento vaUey passed today, but a otber victim or a tn ln collUl' died, bringing the storm's toU to

Ten eocUon hands were kUl r / c ou trigh t tn a head-on crash b

tween a Southern Padfle motor c ' and a tra in hauling gra\-el to r

' pa ir a section o f track washed o

B .» .. Wm. Tony Oplnosa. died In a ho B la « today.'It un * orrieU ls Probe Aecldent

Placer county authorlUea a t Ron e tho Tllle. 18 miles east o f here, ai m an Southern Pacific orilcU ls conduc ^ n g cd separate Inquiries.Into tho. acc re. fo r dent. A tle r a partU l InvesUsatlc

Coroner E lllo lt Brower said t l ^ re* tra in , hauling seren cars o f grav ivered to the tcene o f a washout, crashc nooks mimojt w ithout warning in to t l

speeding motor car carrylna *• 'I gas tm ek (workers.

A. C. Woosley. Soulhem Pacll Investigator, made an Inquiry c niJlch he wlU report to D lvblc

u n ^ rt Superintendent W. I.. JUck her I how The week-end storm resulted l terent nine deaths by dro»-nlng. and or touch «■** » *now slide iBoth Lake Tahoe,

e ap- H ire r W ater* LowerE. H .-P le tch rr.-ra e t« n )lo g lit <

{he govemment weather burea here, ssld tbe Sacraaeiito rlre waters were lower today, avertln

^ e ld . dancer or floods except posaibly i 'a th.” K n lshU Landme. west o( here.! saw A smaU levee on the Bear rive •Let's two milea west of Wheatland b n * i meed inundating 300 ocres o f land. Other I feU wise the only Unds s llll under wate t a t . were In bypas-^es normally floode

durtng h igh water periods.

3 Free Indian ard For Concerl

He said th ey w ere'driven in to i I t o rosd and.lh rtatcned w ith deetJ otten because he bad only *J7.'‘cert O ffering to pay ransom U ter. j

tretd. the Ind ian said he to ld ih to ld blgbwsyaen about hU pa rt la tb

m ovbLaad-sm g to dwH*w»tnite. o ily - T h a fs tbe Chief, aU rtrb t. ' ' sak

toe ooe o f tha naod iu. the Whereupon, tha rad«sklaB «

r be motorist ta ld police, ba aad faU ctm- a a pa nu a w tra trm t w U tevk tw t tw

.-'■i r ' • ..y .. .

u s ^ a n I ^ G t > F o r S ciiepK ip e ^n A c c o r^ (^rm any'0 .

.Demands Revealet Ige In London

ies- PARIS, A p rll-9 (ff)—0 a f f- clal circles d isclose tonij

tha t a 'Franco-Russlan pact v u mutual m ilita ry aid in cose llay. aggression w ill bo signed lion Moscow after the Stresa c

ference to “ backstop" in ' Sld French proposal fo r a gene ron- European accord which T nts. mier Etienne Flandin is t_____ ing to lU ly tomonow.------ - The propoeal to .be subtDlttet

lU ly and EngUnd a t Stresa, scribed as tenUtlve, was dlscU aa seeking to pu t teeth in League or NaUons In the fonr

1—— m ilita ry pacU fo r *‘automaUc" p r n ishment o f any aggressor natloj

L U (By The Assoclsited Press) S ir John. Simon's-summary

B u a r Oermany's security demands gl c*'®* before the B ritish house o f o

mona yesterday, overshadowed m inute preparations In Lone ParU and Roi^ie fo r the moment

• tri-pow er conference a t S tr lU ly , opening tomorrow.

aermany'a Demands'' ■arls T lje B ritish foreign secretary I Ed- the commons tha t Adolf H ll M id among other things. wanU equa fjn g o f land and a ir ormamenU. a n nian 35 per cent os largo as Great B

a ln 'i or about 400.000 tons, a n . aggression pact, no “ eastern Lbe

m ' : no mutnni nHlitani-a pa rt a Russia, no non-osgresslon pact

'hO“ eluding U tliua n ltt u n til tho Mei____ qiiM tlon-ln .inM^fnrtiirlly. m-ttlrrt

ound The B ritish and French coblr tlons completed their Stresa propoi m ill” and Premier Mussolini o f lU ily sub-, jna lned a t Rocca Delle Carmtnn ench LONDON—Inform ed quarters s usnrt s i r John nnd Prime M in ister Ra

say MacDonald, the B ritish dt iw o s sates, would urge an Inclusive f the cu rity sj-stem.- i t a a ------------- TeettrPerLeagB^---------u d ^ PARZS-PoreIgn M in u te r Pie uct- Premier Pierre Etie i

P land ln wlU propoee to pu t teeth the League'of Nations. b k jM h m

| r ^ - ta ry wpaeU fo f -‘ automatic punt m ent" o f any aggressor. I t was leai

I R O M B-O ovem m ent circles ■I the press, while stressing the I I portanee o f the Stresa conferer

wrre carerul no t to com m ll lU ly L L advance o f l u opening. Mussol r i J w ill drive from hU O rn i retreat ^ 7 Streaa today.

TO TZIN O . Oermany—The- 71 I 1 b irth dsy o f Gcnerol Erich Ludj IKMI dorff,-fo rm er quarter-master geni

al. was marked by anoiher p »\ display o f Germany's reborn force, two squadrons o f planes roi Ing overhead during the resUvlU

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RelatiTe Proj^ess ]0 a i I__________ _____________________

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be FOR TH C r iB S r T7MEin T V t t y f e A R a aw -

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t Woman’s H unger:;S trike For W o rk

« g ' - ^ l i e f ^ n b ' n i i e

BREA. CALTP., A p r i j '» W J Lucy Craig. iS,4oday cn tc re d tl

l ^ f l f i f th day of her voluntary hum ^ , er s ti1k« in protest agaiast pe

: sons being given d irect re lie f ;1 . . ; the State Emergency R elie f Ai i r i ty I . mlnlstraUon lnstead*qf w ork.

, , “ I'm a b it weak." tbe salled “ but - I intend to continue w ltl------------, .-out-food-untlt-somethlng-U-doi

to make .tbe New Deal a equu deal t o r gU.*^'

• “n w woman began he r bung - O f f i - strike last F riday in w hat • ! m ig h t M l4 was a protest against beU iftc t o f Blven d irect reUef o f I3J10 a wet

9^ ployment cooperaUve assoclatUled in a t $3.1S a week,a c o n - ’in th o ' !a,

r s H n i l F l l !S; TKISMEIIIn the

Condemned Man and W - A s k R e -D e te rm in s t f io n

” > ■ o f In o o p e C la im s ,ary or — -I given WASUINGTON, A pril 9 (fi> I com- BntQo R icbard llaeptm ann toi ed Ust began a fig h t on a goremment I london. eome.tax assessment whleh may i lentous „ » c h a decision, un til long, afi Stresa; his execnUon fo r tbe Undber

baby's m ord» .,A peUUon filed Jointly In I

-----------na m e-an d -tb a t-o f-h U -w lfe r-A n i17 told applied to the board o f tax appei H itler, fo r the re-determ lnatlon o f Incoi

quality u x claims, penaltlei and Inten a navy totaling $0,168 fo r 1032 and 1033 t B r it- The l l t i ^ t io n may require t a non- years. Hauptmann has been set Lbcar- enced to death w llh hU appt • t w ith I fnr hf-nriny <r> Jutw»_act In - T lie name o f Isldor Plsch. t Memel tubercuUr Oerman fu rr ie r froJed----- jEhnm .Ha»pt.mann . cla lmed- t ft-i»asblneU received the Undbergh ranse Dpo&nis money round In hU pmpcsslon, r nly re - curs repeatedly In the long peUUc linade. T lie petitioner charged th a t tl rs said commissioner o f . internal revem RAtn- In computing the claims, was in e dele- ro r In crediting to Hauptmai

ive se- Jnn’ls received throush operallt o f a Joint brokerage account, ai In the jo in t operation o f a fu r bui

Pierre Hauptmann" was assessed incoo :tlenne taxes totaling M.400 fo r the t^ reth In yean,'penalties to u tin g |44)W.T3 f 1 m ill* falluiy';<o rite ao income tax retui unU h- Bfld aU'eged fraudulent a tten leam * to evade income taxes, and Intere

or •236.64. a ahd ■le Im - LOSS OF LA.MBS THREATENS trenee. l a k BVIEW. ORE.. Aprtl 9 (/T> U ly in Severe loos ot lomb* may be suf issoUni ered by sheepmen t l the unseasoi eat to able snow and cold rains contini

during the eas(em Oregon lamblt ' W th season..uden-| Mueh range lambing Is undn Rcner-1 way now, nnd lit t le protection fro: public , lh e elemenu U ntrorded. sheepmi "n a ir report. Ranch tftmt^ng is no t sue I ro a r- ! a problem, as shelter In sheds IvlUes. I afforded.

IS In Mechanical Science A

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M O R tfa tG . A i f B i t f o , 1

i l i E j H E "BILL TO Olifflw

m pR O F ml e f ib ff 'A d i . ------ --- •• '• •

Strengthened Thre.iigh Ef iJ J Jr forts of Bloc of rYonth quwq.; fui lndepen%nts,.Measuri oom Scores Sweeping - Victor

(By H ie A isocU U d’ Frets) incmr WASHINGTON, A p r il 9 ^

A bill to forbid war tim e Pffr fitoering. strengthened anc invigorated through the per

• slstcnt efforts o f a bloc 61 T Q youthful, independents, ^odaj

n rcccivcd tho overwhelniini . approval o f the house.

irR IT Succensful in forc ing lead- Il I I I include a potentially b&

vere excess pro flU tax., the youn) ' progressives. Just before passage

W ife ralUcd their forces again and struel , ou t the measure's authorUaUon foi

o n •• constrlpled army.While the blU as I t now sUndi

would prohibit the president fro n ordering a draft, i t could n o t preveni a warUme congress from cnactinj a conscription law.

» t la - An il-W ar BUU Introdttced * a f te r l*>e house had acUdih e n h mcosurcs aimed a t curbing

causes o f war wero introduced tn the In hU *«n“ le. Tltey were contained In res- T „ ° ] r elutions _a.uthorlsinB_lhe_pre»ldcnl

^ restrict the Issuance o f passports ncome ^ nationals seeking \b enter, wat aterest and cUmplng restrictions on1933.. lo»ns by citizens o f thU. country to0 tw o belligerent nations.

M u t- Tho resoluUons were Introducedappeal *W Nye (R-ND) and O la rr-(D .K o ).ne____ rapectlve ly chairman anrl mrmher

the e f the committee,from The w tir p ro flU measure was sent

onaom the.members o f the m unitions com-n. re - m lttee. unmoved by w ar departmentrtlUoo. objections prepared' fo r an e ffo rt tot t the w rite IU o«-n v lriu a lly eonflseatoryvenue, war taxes, l im iting Industria l p ro flUin e r- to three per cent o f Investment. raUon Ofricer Urges Csatlon;. and ' While Uie. house was acting, the•busi» w i m n l^ e ^ s y ^ h ^ r d ^Colonel C.

Dcome war plans dlvUlon. urge cauUon lest1 tw e tfflduly high tax rates discourage >T3 fo r producUon and thereby hamper v lc-retum terlQiu _____-teffltH V . ^ u r a > a r d 5 I l « ^ Is n o t ‘terest prepared to express a fixed opinion

as to whether o r n o t the rates, pro­posed In the (senate) b ill, are un-

ENS duly restrictive." H a b U said, •'lhe (/r>— provision fo r a maximum annual SUff- p ro fit o f three per cent appears open

!a«on- to question as no t consUtullng a itinue fa ir return."mbln^ The committee, nevertheless.

luade IU views apparent by an* m d ii* nouneing It Intended to ' leave tho from U x schedule unchanged In a new

rpmen . d ra ft o f the blU now In preparaUon such and soon to be ready fo r Introduc-

5ds U ■1 (ConUnued on Page 3. Col. 7)

i And In-Human Nature

* *n*e. i h o m k t S c o m m o m f t M riC AUTOMOftiLC T R ir^ y y .p lV F VrAO<. A aa. •_______________

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R o o s e v e „ C ra c k W I D e m a nw Q a m e r^ i'^ In N e w D i

' ---ro- WASHINGTON. A p ril 9 (/P md —"Cactus Jack" Garner, self or- effacing vice president, arosi o f from Atill-smouldering firc i

lay over the work-reUet f ig h t t< [ng stage a one-man rebellioi

against the immemorial senid - ate custom. - - - .........se- W ithout warning, Gamei

announced suddenly thai hereafter he would "exercise dU cretlon" In no m ln j senatora to con

' “ f ference com m itlefs to the extent o seeing to i t they wero generally rep resentatlve o f the senate's views oi

■om the IegUiatlon going to conference 5” , Theso conference commltteea an “ ** the im portant groups which. Jolnlnj

w ltb SlmUar houso managers, moult bills Into fin a l statutory fom i.

The starUed senalors fonasw tw« Immedute resu lu o f the vice presl-

iw ! deni's declomtlon: Gam er p laylnj a more direct pa rt In tho admlnlS' traUon's legUUtlve program and d ^

^ pa rtT irB-from 'lhe anclent-hablt bj which presiding otflcers automatic-

^ ally designated conferees chosen bj ^ tho chalnnan o f tho commlttet

which handled the b ll l In question. The Texan's announcement wai

. , an echo o f the recent eonferenw

Democratic leader, asserted thai

I SLOi CULLS UPON BUSIiSSTOLElli

Jie , ____

rF; 'Standrfor-Sound-'Methcdi Leading to Economic -

--- . -Rccdvery, Urged , ..lo t' • • ______®" • (By Tho Associated Pte*s> nl BALTIMORE, A p ril 9 — he Alfred P. Sloan, jr . , president la i of General Jlotom corpora- ™ tion, callcd tonight fo r busi*

neas and .industry to take a ss. fcdrlcsH stand fo r sound mcth* n* ods leading to economic rc*

cov(irj‘.TO “ I ani convinced that the' IC- time hns long since arrived— when Industry and business should

examine what U being done. wlUi_ an -open m ind: should determine,

based upon lU experience and Judg­ment, what.measures are r is h t and w ltat are wrong, and should speak ou t rearlessly and w ith convlcUon.”

— he said.T h e good must be separated from

the bad. Hero U a dU tinct respon­sibility. ‘m ere has been too mueh ot one stde o f the orgument. Tt U es- srntla l U iat we broaden (he basis

__ o f our rllnniiMlml."____________ _____

DOLL M S lilM TfilllL

Lamson Jury Given Demon­stration in Skull '

FracturesSAN JOSE. CAUS-, A p ril 0

Using a red-headed nb b e r doU to Illustrate hU remsrks. Or. Pran Sheehy, San pranclsco p h y s ic ^ and surgeon, testified about skull fracturrs a t the wlte murder tr ia l o f David A. Lamson tn superior

- - xourt-facra-todsy.................... -D r. Sbechy was called by the de-

feiue In an attem pt to refute pre- \-lous testimony given by Dr. llo w -

. md RuKSles, to the effect a se(>ar- ate h o r lu n u i fracture In the skull o f Mrs. Allene Tho.-pe Lamson was caused by a blow.

Dr. Sheehy said hls study o f the dead woman's skull convlnctd him all the fractures »-trc correUled. i and hence caused by one forre..The dclense claims m U toree was th e ' result o f an accidental fa ll &trs. Lamson had In the bathtub o f her | home. The sUte U seeking to prore Lamson killed her on M ay 30. 1933.' by blows oo the bead w ith a piece o f pipe.

Use or the rubber doU by Dr. Sh«-hy brought an objecUon trom Deputy D U tric t Attorney Herbert □ridges. Deretue Attom ey Edwih V. M cKensi^ who provided the doU. decUred: |

- I want to prove th s t I t is sclen- tlfltaU y Impossible for a ring fra c - ' ture o f the base o f the sknU to be

hands or anyooe. and can only be caused by a I*n.“

Deputy Prosecutor A. p . Ltadiay interjected;

‘ We ask th a t the attorney h a l l '

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fffk tensJtuk leaVs Behdli

i i i i i i i i r i i i i n n i i i i i i n r i i ■ i imiclf- rose ircs t to lion len*

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con- I t e f ' rep- s on

arenlngould

tworesi-ylng

;de*6 by‘“ g JOHN N. GARNERIttee 'in. fo u r o f the senate conferees we^ was “ enemies" o f the bllL They had beet mee 'named by Senator Glass (D-Va) re - Robtnson pfoteSted a t th a t tlm i

jo n .i fc k tlh it m i system by whleh »-tiU toat, was entrusted to iU “ enemies."

^U. S. 10 HIISIEN ID PROGtlOFlRKods Ickes Pjtoism Gr6al«l

Latitude to States In Selections-.-.j

(By T tie AssoeUted Press)— W a s h in g t o n ; A p r il o -

ent A Riant work program d^ ra* signed to puftrccs where none isi* grew before, set rivers tc

a flowing in new- channels and Lh* a ll but move mountains to give rc* work to 3,600,000 men await­

ed only word from President :he' itoosevclt tonight before ^ t - red ting under way.>utd A ll developmenu indlcsted tJu t r lth the administration. IU pUns aw n lne. because of the long deUy In enact- dg- ing the bill, planned pressure to and begtn work pro jecu as soon as pos- eak slble.ra ." More tfeme Bala

As a move la lh a t dlrecUon. Sec* rom retary Ickcs todsy said th e n would on-1 bo a greater degree of tioma rule ioI o f the selecUon ot proJecU th an there es- had been before.

asU ■ He ssld he planned to set up legal,___ iJtianclal-anri riiB ln ieflng-rtlgU lons

in "m lnUture'* in the ststes so they "can pass on .the pro jecu and send them In here."

Some of the state* already hare crtablLihtd iilannlng board* lo r con-

I I tlnu ing pubUc worka proJecU so [ l l they msy be carried ou l along long I l L range lines w tth a dove taUlng of

stale and federal actlrlUts.>Vork Over PUn*

in * In government deportmenU, as the iircsldent returned to Washing­ton to sta rt the four bUllon doIA r work program, englneen worked over Ilians fo r;

Reforestation, soil eroalon pre­vention.- flood control, ru ra l re- habUltatlon ond rccUmstlon. •

^ Dams w lilch w ill help In flood : control, water consenaUon aod

i^ i jT j r a l clcstrilicatlon.•ull — ciesnng river channels and Im -

p rw in s hnrtjori.E lim ination of grade croasUigs. Housing to replacj old tenem eaU '

J * One ^Vann nUpatei_ . Evrn before lhe president arrived, J , : a t leasi one warm dispute over the uu uso o f the 'our btUlon dollars was su ‘n /ilshl.

M r. Roosevelt aas given authority J .. to u.-se |v»n o f the' money to pay lm crop reduction benefiu to ram eni. pH jS je reury- Wallace and Chester C.

' D aru . the farm admlnUtraUir. pU n- ihe '• ned lo urge him lo cootlnue pro-

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” Use D yn a m i s Drouth, GovV . ^

C inri'EN N E. ‘WYO.. A p rtl 9 (,1V- „ 'Dynam ite the droughi away. O or- “ . 'c rn o r L. A. M ille r was advUed t*>- be day.V ,___ T h f_ iiii£g tr^ lrn .fa m r tm n a fo r-^ mer Union Pacific rallrdad employe.

, «hose nomexlhe gorem or withheld. | . . Here was hU suggestion fo r xalni 'm a k in g ;

i j i ' Le t V.’yomlng. Colorado and New | __ Jifrxico each purchase a ear or j- jd jn a m iu aad w t U eut la a seaesj

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l € d e r s ' H e E x p e c t s .

^ y C * . Q u i c k A c t i o h - - ^ ^ : ; . • ^

— G a g R u le in A i r '■ t f . (By Tbe AssocUtcd Press)■ W A S H IN G T O N , A p r i l 0— .

P re s id e n t R o o se ve lt c .T p rcssed.‘ an ew to n ig h t t o c o n g re s s io n a l

H lea de rs h is d e te rm in a t io n 'to see a b ro a d so c ia l s e c u r ity ;

9 1 p ro g ra m , en ac ted p r o m p t l y . . J .. W m A ir . R oo seve lt’s e x p re s s io n Z H cam e in c o n n e c t io n 'w ith a l a te ; j f l n ig h t , co n fc rc n c e ^ v ith t^vo .

house le a d e rs . S p ea ke r B y r n s and Chairman Doushton (D-NC) o f the house ways and means com- mlttetr. .

Pragrsm Tbrewn Awry I t served to spoUlght hU retuns

■ I i o the capital to se> In order ■ legU- Istive program thrown awry by con> gresstonat dUturbances during and preceding hU Southern vacation. .

HU conference w ith ''B y n u and Dmighton whleh lasted more th an two houra, le ft undecided the ques* . ..tlon o f whether the securtty bUl___ vwoiild bd brought before tbe h o u s e ^ T ^ unde r. . a rgag. ru le1 ..{orbldding < ‘ emeadments.; The quesUon o f the "gag ru le " waa;

were not discussed w lto toe president, been Doughton and Byms um ltu ig th e ir -Va). questions to toose concerning tha , tim e president's general atUtude toward

in c u u ' u unusaed by' e r a ^ U H . ■:consideration.

“ “ A t ih e ’close o f the conference, ■ Z>oughton told iiewspopermett gato* 'ered under the W blte House portico . .:

. th a t “ I havo no reason to feel th a t . It o . p p r c U .. . . ,,

i i• torough.". ■

“ H * d id n 't tay,"-Byn a conUnued,. • .a i s f " iH im * 'w * T u i iy f6 c u i» : f im ’ B U f ‘ r r

•• expteased-no opposition to I t or :S any o{ l u proyUtont •« U was drawn

. by the wayt and means 'com m lttee.'', , .. -.jnw »P .*ifB -lD d lea tloos tb a t- to a / .r

hSutTnilee'.* comntlttee would . b«-» . called tnto seslloo tomerrov to con- .> : s ldsr toe.quesUen-of the "gag ruU** j . - ^

S— forb idding amendmenu, w lto th e * --i He- UntaUve schedule set fo r in lU a l,.:

house conslderaUon Thunday..Roblnaea in Conferenca

, The prealdent^ meellng w ith toetwo house leaders foUowed by a few ' i

r iv e hours a to lk w ith Senator Robinson; a i t - senate leader, on toe general capltol l^ n f lilU SltuaUon.• ^ Aside from toe enacUnent o f the ■ ffC t- 94^,000,000 work re lie f bUl. M r. 1

RooseveU waa told there bad been U u t litU e leglsUUve progress. The- Ui* iw nr surgency and deUy manUest aU scs* tact- slon remain and leaders Uidlcate s to toey beUeve a b it o f prealdentlal pos- whip cracking m ight go fu rtoe r Just

now toan genUe perausslon.Added to accumuUted problema

Sm * was the sdmlnlstraUon c f toe work ould relief bUL .H r, Roosevelt k t I t be

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S i RM iiin iin Pit iF F 'K 7 i l H t c n D n U u l l t t t

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|"o? C iiic a g o a n d N o r th w e s te rn

to A c c e p t N o M o re

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boTT«wtng oJ money trom the gov- pre- emment was the policy announced re* today by Pred W. Sargent, presi­

dent o f the Chleago and N crth- lood westem railway. eo<l Sargent's statement was made to

stockholders o f toe road a t the ir lm * annual meeUng.

-A t a questioner. Sargent aald:"1 don't want to borrow any m o ra ______

'la ; ' money arid 1 wonX J t Is tim e to stop p iling up toU debt If^ the

red. ‘ equity of the stockholders U V»~be toe I presen ed."

was Sargent said. “ We need a year of I normal cropa and a reasonable re*

irity I tu rn to n o m u l conditions In Rcn- p a rte r ia business."len i.!- “ The RPC." he said, "has bren

C . ' very Ubcsat in assisUng lu to la n - ' weather toe drprrsslon and four pro-;yeara oC pcot crops, but, I wUl not___ : borrow any more funds frcm toa t) [agency."

i i t e T o B r e a k

i v e r n o r A d v i s e d> V - lo f holes alooc the eastern alope o f IOT- the RcK^fs. Tben s r t 'o l f t t e ex- t*>- plosive in each' hole stipullaaeoasly. - r

I Cettalaly plenty o r -.

I or the w e ^ ^ K ^ m o i t tB r e r ^ ' eld. Tbe govemor said toe man to ld ^ ^ in ih U n be had'investigated and leam -

.- led toa t te rifne cannonading durtng iew lw atttm ea always produced ta la .

o f jan d h e 'fe lt the dynamite would • ^ nea|hare t te same effect. ' . - i!

1 I

^ ^ 0 m w f ^ 'f » o r " K ^ l i j f w Wl80p.000;000 ,

P ^ f f iS iS g S J « » r ‘.Sfa ro in n *« ttU rd^eo ssm jr.im de

P ' i v ' ^ : ' ^ ^ i n te ftVeU anoUur « w or ^ V : ? < I t o c U w ophttiT»l or M d i l n

.!%< •;' i ' ^ s ^ Ute b u s t fund.' ttw < »e .tlo h % f V ^ m ^ T p r ^ B o r d e f l n ^ tb e & ti

irp m tb o fBpptomenUn* • • • » eo »;;■• onUoat«d eceaomy to r m a jor c jw

• ; mercl»I.pro<luctfaa.,Mid l o t f f l ^ AJ ..,n e d .V n n itfto e n t« l I n d l y W i ^ ' l f :v — ••ceaooiy la o ra y oUwr n d d ." .

■Ihfc’mdersecMtwT o f « » r t n t o ! ' / to aa « d d re n p t e p ^ fo r deUver;

iMfaaw tbe Boobeeter Ttecben* w ■ w lit io n . fu rttie r described hU 'U iln

•k’.- ;«eoBom j" u "r tp re k n te il by lucI , en U ttp rlM u ' tba work->nUef pro I tfnan.:th« COO. tbe B lsu tte prob

JcipofioUero*ton.tliere#e{UBm Bni v-:>7- r-o('uaderpriirile ted,-tbe proTltloa ol K . --MnltiiTjr and reoreaUoiul- fkeUlUa

^ . . asd tha derebpmeat o f poirer in< ' x ve n ftt le B p ro Je ^

■ •P e ta t la lB M iv rc ^ ja tta td o f beloir liabmCr. 7b(-

veU aald uaemplOTment - la tb i■ greateat o l our p it ta t la l reaounea*

‘ . -whlcb. I f UDuaed, could laad tbe aa<. : tio n in to « i r o r a aoelal rerolutloa

-Ba'added:.' r . ' . H a d we uUUaed the unemployed

alona' dnriDC tb » depreaalea. we . could bave glvea every f a iq ^ in .tbe oonntiy a brand new 15.000

. .. " houia, o r w * oould bav*-aerapped and rebollt tbe entire olnO nw d. in d u it i la l and ntUiUei

. prapertlaa to 'th e na tion :oo;m ore B o de m :and:em dent l in e t./m ia l i

"> ' < an K p p a U ^ w u te and 9ne whlcb

R efe rrin t to . damage done na* ■.". '. tu ra l reaooreea. fay nmcontrolled

pro fit-tak ing ", and tba '‘tb rettU ai ^ d«naad7_ fo r hom ing, Tt«waM

bera fo r a t laa rt 8.000.000 men a« far

n i r d AUerm ilva lCe*6. th ink ing to data,.3\igwen

^saddad,'baa beea ea two altaraatlvea -4 0 o p l« ta aoclalUm c r re tu rn to * ^ tta m ff la le d prlvata pro fltaa iag ,"

. .’W lthnoappredaU eao f a tU rd -o ne w b k b ha deflnad aa area wblch haa baen nagleetMi .by both-private

. . t t g y » m d -b y

m rka , c t aaeeaniy and tmprdfltable neatuiea which m uat be taken to

% : . . preaem the valuea o f our national .• p a tr im o n y . "

; • .S W k la g -a tjm ta T a .e f ‘acxaUed

teue.-: io d . V om y-belonga ae lU icr to private

■ • p ro fit nor te atate aodaUtm” but . can be baala o f aound hlatorleal

experience to ju a tlfy entbuslaam fortbe program o f publlo works and rd iab lU U tloa by which Uie preaent admlnlstratloa Is oocnbattlng tbe depreaaton.**

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cessing taxea to raise tbe funds.A delegation o f eotten sU te sena*

to n arraaged to ask h im to w fc * use o f tba central fund fo r fu m

. paruents.Seeretary WUlace contended tba t

I f tbe money wera taken from tbd Sour bOUoa fu nd i t wouU vlnua lly destroy tba fa rm admin istration be*

-----------ouan b f lr tk l no t h t i l lm the piiMicwould f a m a d irect nibeidy to fsnnera.

l a tba fo rm ula tloa .o f for the p re g iu i. Uis UkaUhood arosa today tb a t a new fo rm o f work for trained mea aad women, w cs lle d WWta collar workera. wwdd sprtng

' t r a a tba re lie f fund.Ccaans o f EBtpteyad

Beeretaiy Roper said in CbJcaso tb a t I f bis department w en prt>- Tided w ltb the money i t would make a eeoju i o f tbe uaemployed and a aurrey of m e U u ^ c l d litr ibu ilng goods from producer to consumer. m ta otber aouitea i t wa« learned tb a t plans fo r tbe survey ware near

Some orriclaU hare argued th s t a eennu o f tbe unemployed vas seeded to properly handle tbe relief pnblem . Ib e y said ahUU in popu­lation bsd hampered H any u Bop* klDS. the re lief admlnUtralor. la hU •work aad th a t fre«iu*nUl_aftet_al» loUog funds oh tbe baali of old po p v^ 'lo o figures would fin d more persons oa relte f tban were wppojed to be in a locality.

S la rt oo Shelter B d t The forest serrice dlsel<M«d today

th a t tree p lanting elrtkdy had atarted on tbe great shelter belt la 130 aelected area* In K o rlh aad South Dakota, Nehraika, K a n m . Cklahceaa and Texaa. They expect to p lan t 4.000W trees th l i seaMn. A mUllon doUan already baa been prorided fo r th a t purpose and more U. expectcd from the aew fund.

W hlta UOBse ofnctals said u te . today U u f tb e prealdent would boW

a sedaa oCcoafertocea befon dead* i In g npoD the fin a l make-up o f the j board which WlU handle the apead. ! IM of.UxaTebef fnad.I WbBe Tf” ***

:------ p n a ld fn t had aeta ta l.dnfia .o t-p ro«poaed cxeeoUve .ep isn before him

. t o t th a t b r b a d J K * dedded ea tba abapa tb a t tb e S a a l e ider fo r a rt- ttn g e p a z t i lc f . s tad tb ie ry wonld

: " ‘;- - '-u k * : ' • >. f . y • .

S la tt year k a lv ' c ftk to ea diebe : A»1 atarter. O ie b r Seed aad Feed

Sadto SgTlee w patra. n . M»*J. BeM . O aASL w ttb Aste de e . fa r-

« W I N r . ^

i l i i i j a r tm : ro»icA»x i i» xodat:^I H TOMOBBOW - u a b a i Oeoetatt

' fa ir Wedaeaday aad T bm day

1 - . B lg h -aa d low . temperatures ye* : terday aa repdrted by the govera ; meat w ea tb ir obeerver were U aa«

Si degrees: there was o f aa 1 ^- predpUatlQo. a west wlbd and tb i

9 sky waa cloudy; bann e trio pra»lura a t A p. n . was 394)6 laobea aw

d the Uie hum id ity ran**, 88 te 78 pei

“ w » t £ r '^ * J w l r ago * u pa«Jj* * cloudy w ith tempenturea o f W aiU 1 « • n degrees.

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tieneral Rains Over a c o - ^ W e s t e r n M o u n t a i n s

The <feep western disturbance b u flUed-.up somewhat aad ad« vanced eaatwant Ita center n w

£5 2 ; belag .over southern Colorado, i t | W f t t u aused . fa ir ly geaeral predp l- . U tloa ia Uie Rocky m ouataS area,

w ith - ra la extending eastward to sueh Omaha a od St. Loula. Taaperaturea P*«T are aomswbat lower la Otah. W y- >reb> oming aad Oolorado. A amaU high « “ * la crested over weatem Montana0 c f ind-preasurea are alao higher over UUea the P to lfio ' states, w ith dear skies end prevaUlng ia the' la tte r region.

. ' l«e a l sbowera have occured la tba easten states.

K U . Uln.. m e . wth. BotM ss T Ci«*r

'SK g g s " ^»ea" HMtaa _ o a is t cioudjr

c : a s . S S 'Uon. u in n tp o iu _ ss .... oiou«y Ntw.York ~.iS as J» Rata

l l i r in at. LouU , . a ss JO • aoudy ■ nm astt Lake 4S 94 .!« UUn *

a u ZHtta .US SS 41 Pt.oMr. n>ed Bta m a . 4« 40 c im t1 o t B«tue _ _ so ■ sa ' 40 c tw r

hich ---------------------

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r f t r fltanford ( W ) ,Baifebolder s s -

Wheel 8 (o fe a -0 . 'W . Wake. SOS wen T h ird aveaue west, yesterday n * Irea ported the th e ft o f a w hhd and k to automobUe' Ure to poUce.

B e rn From Coaat -M r» ' aad Ura.jle b T . F . W Ulas'have retumed from a n te 30>day;trlp;<m busbusa and pleas- m y ure to Portlaad aad Seattle.

Ib le B«a* t i o n San Dlsge—Ura, John i. to Swan, San Diego, Oallfom ia, la a m t l cuest a% the bome o f M r. and M n .

3. K . Swan. Sbe U tbe lr daughter- lUed In -law. ■

MQ. Parenla «ir a irC -U r . aad Mrs. n te OroavlUe fia lg b t, Shoahone. fonaer but reddenta o f Tw la Vails, aimouace

rieal the U rth « f a daugbter last week fo r s t fibosbooe.

Aoeepia PoalUoa-Rubert Houae the b u aeeepted a poeltlon w ith the

Veltex OU company a t Oaldwell. Ao- compaaied by M n . Kouae, be le ft f« r

. CaldweU yetterday.

Uavea fo r P a rtla ad -M rs . Oeorge p i f Warberg, accompanied by her four

CbUdren, b u gone to Portland to visit M n . warberg'a moUier, Mrs.

* H any DlUey. fo r the next month.

Betoras to fieh oo l-X a rl Bames, ^ student a t Um DalversUy o f Idaho. ^ southern braach, PocateUo. le f t ben

Ust evening return ing to acbool after spending the aprlng vacation a t the

^ home o f James L . Bames o f Kan-*11, *en. _ _ ■

proprietor, have been poatponed fo r from tomorrow untU Tbuieday a ft-

emoon a t 3 o'clock awaiting the ar- fop r ira l o f n la t l n ^ Interm ent wlU be

I](d la Tw in PaUs cemetery.■tag ■ » ’ « •

Ceadadaa AddreMce » Condudiag a series o f addresses oa books of

ago tbe B lbk, Rev. V le tor E. Newtaan irt>- VlU speak on tbe book o f R uth at Ake the Leaten servleea thU erening at d a T:90 o’clock a t the Church o f the in g ASoeaslon Episcopal. Oelebntloa of oer. the Holy Oomnmnlon wUl be a t lo ned o'clock thU momlng.‘ear t

re m e r Bealileat Mere—Mra. R. X. i t a Oale. BoUe. f o r m ^ o f T v la Paiu, ^ T U an overnight' guest Monday at iUef th * b o a e 'o t M r. and Mrs. B. o . pu- o««. vejt«rdBy. Mrs. Oale went to ^ Haie:ton to v is it briefly. Sb* vU l be h u »ccoapanle<( to Botse by MUs - Ia U -al* SulUran, atudeat a t AlWoa st«t« d d normal, who wUl spend spring ra* ^ csUon w llh ber aunU

OaUtaadlng pU yw —O lady i X. Smith c f Tw in PalU. student a t tbe

^ U nl« i»U y o f Idaho, soutbem branch. PocauUo. w u one c« alae

^ womea selected by the W . A. A . w - eruUre bo trd u the outstaodbig

^ playen ia tbe basketbaU seasco fo r ^ i m a t the PoateUo achool. M ar*

la ra t Alexaader o f Sdea w u one of th r*« pU yen given bonooJjle

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er M specu oa rpT c h a rg e S P lad Tear Oa.1 . A seaRh'at BecBbuebcr*s f la t , po-

Uce said, yielded M t U a r ^ ' a looa ptocllcase conUlntng teargaa.1

A womaa friend e f BembaeberX ^ aa Ita lia a danoer aamed Dtaa Sa- ^ reaal, to ld poUoe U is t SerabaHMS

spoke aeven c r d g b t laagAgea, In* eluding Chinese and Russlaa. '

1 . A p ^ iu a d n aad la tcn a tlsg ta lk - ■ t f - er. he often frvquested blgb poUU-

oat « [ c J a ^ ;p a U M j^

B U S

Qeorge'A. Meffah to Ddlve »- vPrinolRBl' A'ddreM at M '■ ■ Annual Swilonab .• ■■ •

^ ' 'w ith -atteDdaoei e f :«00 id a h Demoerata anticipated, a m a ga

^ a e n ia are bd ng au de f« r tbo ao aual banQuet o t T w in Paug Count; J»tferaoa d a b . te be beld a t Radio

^ laad j m t . U oaday evaniac a t o ’clock.

Oeorge.A. U etfaa . Zfampa. Ualta< SUtea na rsba t fo r idabo. b u beat

- aeeored u -tb e T rtn d p a l-« p e a lia ro i U w evening, aad Jamaa B . Hawlay J» ; Beue, son o f Idabo’a fo ra e r gor>

e em or aad attorney io r tbe Sosu Ownera* Loaa corporatlonrwUI jjfa-

■ a id ea a to as tin a fte r.U e ffan laa fo rT mer aU(« aenator .fte m Oanyoo

i . couaty and aerved several terma aj nr mayor o f Nampa.J t • l a charge o f arrang«nenU fo r ths J . eve n t'a n P a t Daly, d u b preatdent: . A . O. WUson, K im berly. Tice*pred* to dent; and J e b a '8 . Robertaon, ae«« e j retary.f . Tbe evsat, orlglnaUy plaaaed fe t Ph Jeffsraoa day, A p ril I I , b u been IA postpoaed uatU A p ril 15 ia order er to assure tbe attendaace o f Oover- s i no r and Mre. O. Ben Ress. Oovemor a. and Mrs. Reaa wUl attend a Jeffer- i t aon banquet in Portland Saturday

evening.XaviUtleoa Seat Ont

Spedal la v iu tloa a fo r the eveat bave been sent a ll aU te dectlve and

' appointive o ffida la and Demoeratle JegUlatars knd c raa ty oTflelals throughout tbe aUte. SUtar and county n n t r a l eommltteemep bave aUo been, extended «>edal invlta - Uona, bu t aU iatereated Dem ocnU are invited to attend tbe seasloa

T w la PaUs Couaty Jeffersoa club r* w u orgaalsed la 1913 and b u held

an annual b a n^u ^ and g e t - t ^ lb e r each year alnce tb a t Ume. Many

- prom inen t 9eaken-have-addressed the gatherlaga - th a t Among tbem w u Seentary oc War George B . D em . a t tb a t t in e gover­nor o f Utah. Z«sfyear'a speaker w u Joha A . Osrver, VaUed BUtea dist­r ic t attomey. T lw baaquet last year w u attended by SM penoa^' aad

r «ver-40a.wara-4URMd-away-but-r*-~ . tu m e d la te r 'te bear the speaking J. prograau __________________

1 Roosevelt, Preparing To ; Crack Whip Over Congress,

Demands Social Seourlty. (O oo tlnu«l « m i p . . . OD,)'

' known tba t be^rouJd bo ld a seriea > Of eonfereDcee. before deddiag tbe- m ito -T ip -e f-aw -bo a rd*w h id i- ia -te^* carry eut-> tm der tb * preeldent's* d lrec tio a -tb e task e t traa tfen tng

aome 3 ,9 0 0 ^ -mea frcm the dde* to work re lle t. '-------- ------s« lg aa -A na y-B U l-- -' ' Xb the flu r ry o f activity th a t fd -

lowed h is a rriva l from bU Plorlda ^ fU hIng Jauat, tbe presldeat sigaed e the-arm y approprUUon bUl wblch k authorised aa Increaae o f 44.000 la

the eaUsted arm y strength, trom 218.750 to 168.000 mea.

e Ba bad moved sw iftly slace be e laaded la JacksonvUle yesterdays- lastead e f stot9 t i« a t tha capital, r hU special t ra in hurried through te . New Vork w hen he attended today

tbe fp n e n l o f his cousin, W am n e DeUno RobMas, m ia ls te rto Canada, r A fte r attewUng the rites, tbe prea-0 Ident caUed on a daughtar o f S e im lt I. Roosevelt, in ju red recently In an ae-

ddenU Th* U tte r, a eoa o t Presi­dent Theodorw Roosevelt, w u one

I, o f the cbUf execdtive's f ishing com- I. panlons.e Padey m T ra lar T h m began the Journey to tba a W hite Bouse with. iU fuU f to n .o f . troublesome problems, growlag more

preaslng during the brie f vacation. Postmaster Oeaeral Parley w u ene

1 o f those who tn ve le d baek to Wash- I Ington f n to ' New y & » m tb tb«1 president.: Secretariea BuU and Morgeathau . w e ^ awalUng th s pMsidsnt a t the . union sU tlon .-T lte U tte r h u th e -

Usk o f raUlng the almost five bU- IK s deUan tb a t wUl be spent In

, tb * Job gtrlng eaaipalgB.[ One o f the t i n t th ings the pred- . dent <Ud s fte r setting foot la the , W hite House w u to go to the room , where hU secretary, LouU M . Howe,. h u been lU fo r weeks.. Hows, not *o long ago, w u n - ported dying and the president post-

’ poned the P lorlda tr ip untU Uie Kcretary rallied.

M r. Rooserelt found his friend ' much Improved. Tbey chatted fe r ha lf an hour.

i Rasring Blaze Sweeps I Saskatchewan TownI SA3KATOO.N. A p rti , W) — ■n *

entire buslneas secttco o f th e town o f HerscheL w ith tbe exception o f tbe nenchel hotel, w u burned to

I tbe BTound today and tb * fire w u 1 spnsdlng towarda ths residential ( section.

Starting In a garage a t 9 a. BU the t fire, fanned by a atrong wlad. wms r awept from bu ilding to building, and . by DOoa U structures. Indudlng the B poat office aad Royal bank btfUdlng. s were la rutna. Tbe orlgla o f tbe f l t r

W u unknown.Herschel. w tth a pepulaUoa un*

der 300. U l i aOka southeast of Resetown. Saak.

' Californ ia To Seind- W orkere To A lu k a

BAN ntAHOnoO. Apta • w>- Aanouadag 'sQoMfatag new ta re -

’--Uef joe jects. the Stata Knargmcy.- RaUeT A dmlaUtratlaa revealed to - ^ day 800 unaiarried men wlU be sent

to Alaska te r prvUmtnsry work cd* tbe MaUnnska Valley pro jects Tbey wUl dear foresta. buUd* roads aad estab lish campa fo r asedy

famUles to be sent from droogbt* -am w « r tbe a ilddU W est Tbe M at-* anutka VsUey ptajaet | | aear Aa-

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BUTTE. M on t, AprU 0 m -M r s .K. P, HeUon, about 40, AUcabo, N ortb Dakota, w u In a serious condlUon n , nere todsy. and three o ther persons ire n being treated fo r in ju rie * u a r&\Ht o f a head-on coUlslon east of Butte.

Mrs. Nelson h u both legs broken, j, I posaU>le sktiU fn c tu re and a deep ge), acenUon on the neck.

The o tben who w en leas seriously p ir, nju rod are: A. Pam NeUon. her u * lusband. H . J . Mattes. 66. o f Spo- u d cane. Washington, and Mrs. Mattea.

The accident occurred, according v m A Nelson, who U a g n ln dealer. «es Bhen hU car. tn ve llng westward, yje; md the machlQe drit-en by Mattes. ^ | tolng eu tw ard , eoUlded. bloc

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- A speeding car fwept out o f tb * „ leet and fog tonight and struck — own two SpringvUle glrU. kUUng end ne InstanUy and painfu lly In ju ring a U no other u two companions looked ovn n w tth borror. The car d id no t 38 r»p.----------------------------------------------------- XTbe desd g ir l U Leda Ib rope . 18. be 1

Cargaret rw ln g , 18. recdved a brok- o f i a "kc aad possible ftite m d in ju r- mar «. Tbe chU dna wwe walking hop long U u m ala street o f UUs d t y fina )ward a nearby reeett.PoUce patrola w en watching a ll

Ighwaya fo r tha deatb car bu t a t M i late bour no trace had been found. —

lims’ Make Dent in ■ Culliertsons’ Lead q,

NEW YO RK, AprU 9 M V -W lth I erres mcee tb an erer on edge u * le CuJbertaon-Slms 190-rubber . ridge match approached lU c rud a l ' ay. th * team o f M r. and Mrs.'8tms I | iceeeded a t tonight's session m aring down the almost hopelesa utbertaon leed by 1,880 poinU.B u t tbe Oulbertson lead a t tb *

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W e are prepared to make loaj nc*3 p ro pe rty and on m odem , w T w in Falla as tew as 5 ^ r « in d t

.The ra te o f in te rest varies soi m arg in o f a ^ w t y value o ffe n

T h is !■ F ysdestla l L ife & isara appraiser w il l be bere to d a j

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, T b » house bm, u fin a lly a p p r e r - ^ M , bcra many tundamaaUl chaagaa, by compa*laonwlth.tbamas*ura r * - ^ported.ta i t u s t wedE I7 tU M tttw r. ^ g ^ ^ 'M c S w d n j i t ' t b e m n iU iy ^ committee an d 'tb e changea wete aU in Uw direetion.«f llberAlisaUon. ^ ' T lw iadependenU v to U la ameadmenlb ;im lUng Uw autberlty. " c o n t e i by. tbe UU str ic tly to w ar _ U m e.a tfpuU tlag tbaC BethlngiB .ttw T meaaur* v u ta b * '«ooftnud u .e m - d i powering a d ra ft e t Uber, aad xe- aa S r icU n r 'U w dra ft aaetleo b e fo ri i t Ui -w iU i-U w ;rw tr ie tio a a -tta u lly w u tbIKhSW i o u n n to ta — :— --------- - A<

T hU action cama. up co ja a io tioa br to aead the meaaun b k k to tb * sc m Ultary committee w ith , iaa truc- ty.

^ eliminate tbe 'conaorlptisa "b /eaturns' whlcb earrisd f lr s t .a n a /a atandlng vote o f 180 t o m . aad again stio a a ^ U o a U v o te , XiB t o lB I . ------- v«

H ard ly hsd Speaker Bym s a n - . nounced the result o f tbe vote th a n *h MoSwaln w u ea hU feet to report _ tn * measure back im nwdUtely w ith _ tbe changea ordered. ^

Bym s' caU fo r a voice veU on _ paasage produced bu t sa tta re d -noe’s ." MeSwaln. however, demand- ^ ed a ro ll caU baUot. aad w ith i t the b i l l w passed, 3«t to 18; ^

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DOLL PLAYS PART J IN MURDER TRIAL

, (OooUaued Prtwa Page One)

arguing hU case now. o r tb s t the Jury be excused and th U nensetise ^ be stopped." , • J?

S u pm or Judge R. I t . Syer over- th< ru led the obJecUon and p e r m lt t ^ * D r. Sheehy to demonstnte f a iV o f w ith the doU. a I

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C u p i d P l a y s H a v o c ”

I n O l d M e n ’ s C l u b• 4in

ST. PCTERSBtmO, A p ril 0 P” M V -D aa Cupid UpUyinghavoo w itb ^ ■bachelor hearta-of-St. Petenhura'a famed Three-Quarter-Oentury dub.

I t w u UtUe m on th an a week ago ^ U i a t a m o - ^ romance-betwoea

er on Uie dub's bssebaU team, and ^ EsUier E. MltcheU, 89, w u dfm ax- ed by marriage. “

Ton igh t a team mate e t Yesberg- er. T b o m u SUndeven. 88. o f E u t ^o l A u ro n , New York, won tb * tiand o f Oei Agnes Sykes, 83. o f B lm lra, New Y ork. Tbey w en nu rrie d la tb e s*n preaence o f m «nben o f the TB-year- .o ld .c iub .b iLPnsid» lR s.P ._Bhm tfc_ j g

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Magic E m pln C ottage'U today scheduled to lose aU o f l u fame « 'hich culminated Tw in PslU E m - . . p in exposition Ust month. Today I t f , . : U to become Just Uie home o f M r. and M r*. Jesse S. Casltcn.

'A lready on trucks, tbe cotUge v n WUI be moved down secood s tn e t west to tbe truck lane and from there to Kim berly road. I t wlU f in a l- A ly be located on a lo t In tbe 300 block on Locust street, her

Magic Em pln.Oottag* w u known. f irs t u the home modemlzaUon Aui work o t a r t which was g lrm away ^ u the exposition grand prlae. and U te r u a problem te th e motorlsU o f u w d ty . who sought to tra re l down Second street nortb. ^

snd o flb *1 33 nd ru b t^U s tU llC .7 00 . ~ = a te rr lflo margin fo r tha w m tf* to »rertake and pass In tbe rem ain ing ^ 18 rubben o f play,

te th e cn id a l day, fo r t f the team ~ Jf Qlm* faUs Uien to t e l iy th a t tnargln down weU w lth la reach, lU tiope o f sttooess by tbe m o iy a lg h t tlnale w ffl be slim indeed,

THE PIANO ' MARATHON j

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R-a-d-I^-l-a-n-d -A dm ission 25c Thtaraday t I ncreasing 5c D a ily U p to ^

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- " • *aloans on choice iw id e bus l- ^1, w e ll located residences In ,,id u d in g commission, ^

som ewhat according to th e fered. _ ^ .3anuBce Company money and ia y .

ioan th ro tig h in record tim ^ .

s t m e n t C o .

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rSaga pfSagebris^S Iteyived; By F o m e r

. A review ot Uw book, "We sage- Brush PDlks,” by Aable Pike, oreen- wood, w ritten , by , R o b n t W . 'spang- lar, saa P^andseo, appeared in .a.

■ T*e«Bt -tssQe o f tb9 'S ierra JEduca- ■'• .Uonal'Naws; Spangler, a fer«aersec- ' le ta ry e« tbe Twm. FaUa Chamber . o f OomBieroe. w u tbe cdg laater e t f Um b a e d “ potato BreakUsU” here.® HU w rite-up o f Uie book, which eon-

eema Ufe on Uw P lrs t SegregaUoa,J fo llow i:r "Over a th ird o f a century a ^ U w s T w la JM U O o un tjr Jured tbe d ty . dweoera from Ohlcaao, Pittsburgti > aad ether Bsstem dUes, a lo t^ w iU i t tba fa na en from New England and I Uw M iddle W eet T tw aew Carey - A e t-w h ioh -p u fc .w a t*r.o a_ tbe .*ag t:_^ X brush desert w u tranaf^mnlng s Soutbem T<Wm Inte a U ad e fiden - • ty .' The deaert w u bdng aude .to - t "bloesem u Uw roee" — ao the I tum en ta d oeaz'tMzaea vaued up I staJee^ -aa(t started oa UwUr t n k .

w e^w art.' -The d t y folks kaewdHUe I f any-

UUag about fa rm ing. A d Uw east­e rn fa rm en w en to U nd th a t i r r i - '

gated aad dry fa rm ing were quUo d lffersat from ta m ia g .o n tbe oth* er side o t Um Rockies. They a U o M

‘ found th a t Soutbem Idaho -c o u J d r^ , botb smUe and frown upon ie r con- ' queront. Some o f the "book .fsrm -

e n " ftom Chicago, vritoee previous experience in tbe c ity consiated « f wateblng the Jsn lten m ow. tbe gras* oa tbe patch la tro n t o t the ' apartment, "m ad* good” and bacanw le a d in r dtlaens. Succcssful a t tem fa rm en faUed tn . the sagebrush eouaUy and went back dUgusted snd dlsoouraged. AU la aU, i t w u a qtwer cengknaentloa o t people wbo flocked lo soutbem Idabo in Uw eariy 2900's.

**Tbe TwUi PaUs Oeuntry-~a tract o f a b d f mUUon a c ie e - ia :«04 w u a sagebrusb desert Laad could be bought f c r '80 cenU an acre, and dear a t th a t Tben Uw water esme. T w ia PslU C l^ w u b o ;^ - Land w a t to SMO an acre—and worth th a t

“ T\»day. souUwm Idaho is suu almost u near Paradise u the earty promotion Itten tures sstd It. would be. IU people, in tbe n u in , a n pros­perous and happy.- m J r T O f j r ^ f - U a i l n l ' se tO W o n------Uw “ N orth Side T ract” (UUs bdng ' ' scross tbe Snak* r ive r I r o n tbb Tw la PalU o r “ A w U i Side n s c t '* .i5 a ~a<;ttWd' U tt sfte r T ain-------PalU w u o f t to a successfA start)U interestingly teid by Anaa PUw Oreenwood In *'We Bagebrush Polks," pubUsbed by D. Appleton* Century oompany.

"M rs. Oreenwood b u a deUghtful . sense o f humor. H sr atory sparkles : w lU i I t a t titne*, whU* again she . '

tean when wlatei ^

sagebrush.“ Anyone wbo h u Jived la the'

sagebrush oountry aod learned te love I t WlU etijoy. thU book and ta lk about I t to their, friends. T b those who bave aever ‘‘smelled sagebrush a fte r a rain,** We Sagebrush PoUu o ffe n somethlag essentially d iffe r­ent from tbe o rd ln arr tale. Titlt la a th rillin g u g a o f tbe l u t fron* tle r.-

VOLCANOC5 BLAMBD POBALASKAN BABTHQUAKB .

ANCHORAOE. A IA S E A . A p ril 9 ' (^l>-TWD dUtlnct earthquakes fe lt j her* U st n lgb t w en beUeved to be I ths result o f volcaao enipUons 00 I Augustin Code In le t

Tbo shocks w en only a tew sec­onds a p a rt about 9:38 p. b l , and although noticed In many parU of tbe d ty , caused no damaga.

M ount S t -AugitsUn h u been I erxiptl&g r id e n tly fo r tbe past two o r threo wseka.

•Xben may be o tben In your famUr who bold the same th o u g h t Don't U t them. O et eae o f our Oood. Inexpensive Used C an now.

*30 Pord Coupe --------- 1------- tlSS•39 Pord Pordor S edan...... - 8180•39 Pord TXidor Sedan---------8180•39 Pord C oup*------------------- 8138•31 Chevrolet Goadi , „ >375 •30 CberroUt Coupe ■ »3»•3< PonUae Sedaa---------------8 68■3S Butck Std. Sedan ---------S13S•*4 Pord De C ou p*-------------1*95•>3 Dodgs D * C oup*------------849333 Pord TUdor B *d a n ---------8450•33 Pord Pordor Sedaa ------»4S0•3S Studebaker S edan-------- 8100•39 Studebaker S edan---------< I»•37 HupmobUe Sedan -------- S M•33 ChevroUt Sedan Del. _ -*»0 •31 Pord Truck. 157 w j _ » 3M •34 Ptord TVudt. 157 W 3 .•38 Pord T r a c k -----------------

’ I S S S * — i S /•39 D n ia a t Sedan--------------J " !•33 CbevTdet Sf da a .— •

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UMION m o t o bCOMPANT /T *« rP O B » pe ak* iw ta raas, Idab*

'^151111 DEFEI -yEBWEaUI

-Purpose to EncouraoB K „ ; on Relief Rolls; to

Seek Other Jplis .> B015B, A p ttt » (W -O o v tj .H « s to<Uy defended the j io llc j •the Idaho Emergency ReUer «dn IstnUon, o f which he Is the . d

. oHlcer, la p e nn lttta * the OJtto commltt«« In e*ch county to ■the wages to 't» '’p&ld to penons

'IER A re lie f rolls.C riU cU m .of such » policy

«been nuule by some employta; *u ld , boc&usQ they oald they •lh# eommllt«ea .were holding wi

. . — do^Tuainduly._______ _ _- “ Condltlon*-ita_one c o u n ty j

>-WT rcm tly - fro m thoee cxlsUns .another, purtlcu larly when vie' 4rom industria l and agrlculti angles.*' he.said.

> " IU a therefore a m atter of soi reasoning to penn lt the people (he<Q counUes, th rough the medl

. o f the eounty re lie f committees,------ solve-the lr-Ind iv idua l problems

th is eonnecllon."Citing some Instances which b

^■K out h b contentions, lie said, govemor referred to various cou

7 ^ relief boards and the wage so already set up.

S tom y Session . " In a stormy session o f tho v<

' ous' local citlsons' com m itkes li ' south central county." he rccal

*‘l t wss Xlnally decided to. lower wages paid fo r re lie f labor ft SO centa an hour \o 40 cenU hour fo r unskilled, apd from ccnts to 73 cents on hour foi^ sk ’ed labor. A t about the same tl) tiie various rtfprcsentatlvcs of citiiens* committees wero meet In n northem Idaho county sea

■There, n fle r a 2 li-h o u r disc •slon, a f la t rate o f 50 cents nn h was set fo r both sicilled and unsk ed iabor employed on the relief p Ject. In the_qnc county referred ns rlc liliiliv predominates; In ottier wo hnve n henvy percent: o f industrial casualties—men for erly employed In the tim ber can and sawmUls.''

Not Competitive yardsUeic"Our re lie f o fficia ls endeavor

___ raphss lto t he fact th a t .re

to be used as n competitive ya fitlck. ■ , ,.

" I t Is Uie desire o f the Id t Fbnrrponry • flrimlnl trht• tha t those on re lie f seek otiie r c

tf such Is available, agdcuitural sections many of farmers feel th n l re lief wages hi been so high ns to prevent rel workcra from seeking empIoym< In the fields. W heifi such feeling 1 hcen the consesus o^ opinion. i county re lief bonrd#' nrc cooper

T ^ c a l c adjustments." '

GflEBTMlEGTEODICTIlll'OPIllIOOl

J. W. Ooertzen was electcd d ' tn tor of T u ln Fails Moaio led

to Miccced Lawrence M u rp h y .'r I rrguiar meetlne o f the Io<1ko

■ Tw in Falls Odd Fellows hn ll I evening.

Other o fflcen clccted were Flo Tate, vlce*dlctator: Nelson C. Ji via. prelate; Charles Slack. re.«lei cd sKretar>'; H. C. Erlcson, i elected treasurer; and James P< sonctle. trustee fo r a three-yt term. Itu ta lla tlo o ceremonies w be' held A p ril .33.

Following the meellng rcfres mcnts were ser^'ed and cards u( played.

C o m i n g J C v e n t s

• fiHd Ch.»tlrT C ircK wlUnv — 'I 'iiu rrrtiy n t if rn m ii nt.the.hom e

Mrs. EUa Bewrconib.

The Lend-a-Hand club wlU mi Frldsy afternoon a t the home M r*. Oeorte romerdy. The anni seed and bulb exchange v l l l be he

s ' The Sunih lne Clrcre' club * ! ■ ' m«et Thursday aftemoon a t 3:

o’clock a t the home of Mrs. W. ■ r Reynold*. 1106 Sew nth a«nue en ■ Roll cs)! responses «1)I be card

■ hints. Tliere w ill be a gnrd'cn ic and bulb exehange.

T h i Presbyterian •'M te lonsry i clety w ill me«t In repular Mssl Thursdsy a t 2:30 o'clocic in i church parlors. T lw tople Cor l attemoon w ill be the American I d isn w ith Mrs. H . W. WaUace a Mrs. H. N. Wsgner ns speskers.

The Missionary Circle o f the Kn BnpUu chureh w ill m «*t 'T liur.'d a t 2 o'cloclt «1ih Mrs. w . S. H sr

Rock C r« k Parent - Teacher t •oelstlon wm iae«t W d s y erenl a t B 0 clock. D r. j , N. Davis. K li ^ l y . and M r,. I . E. Jo,iyn. T i ra lU . T i ll be the speakers. In s ti mental musle wm be presented.

' F ln t D is trlr t Nurses' asMxlatl Wll! meet a t the hocne o^.^^n . E l *b f!h Sm ith 'Wedne.'tdsy ewnlng 8, o'clock. AU nurses are re<iueated be prtitnc.

• Oa account o f Holy Week, l nId'Tsonth csrd p a r tj piannrd ,lhe Business snd Professiotial Wot ■en's c!ub hss been postponed, fro

i S tu ffy H e ^. J u s t a f e t r d r o p *

. ,. u p ea ch n o s t r i l . f i Q u le k lT .b re a th in g iW lW ilW ^ ' t a i a becomea cJearl

IDSi MiKKnb\ra■ s .^ ' B r'H C B B A B O K B A T Z

I M 6 n . s^J< Y W O O !> -E ach 7«a r tta Sft ' aanjU o f f l r la - y ^ g , .b e a u t i fu l I

,.*0. . tajint«d-<om«;- lo Hollywood, m Ing m orle contracts,

Sfoct e t th e n get a tw dd lnc ' qualntanoo w ith « number o f c ti

o v tn o r gateima. acute kito«tedg« th a t sllcy. o f (tudloa are fa r apaH,' ia ile n arc admin- and fa r behind Id tb e lr room ren le . cblef N ot so R ita Cansiao—also 'yot HUzen'a bM uUful and)ta kn t«d — who to (U Ju it been handed on n gold—i

anyway, a gold p la ted— platte • «>-en»pear contract. T h a t U. I f *

« ve n J ta r* I f you overlook the y* ly options. B u t . Jfs a pre tty i

^ w n tra tt a t th a t, t wages T r i u le f t HoUj-wood and made

= y jr iw - 'S ix t« c T C ^n g0rg90ua f ig u t ^ 't H I; ! ) face. R iUCaaslno-U the on ly dau

of-Edouardo Canslno. eldest .uKurai atage's alx Canslno brothera, f sound danccra. , ,qplo ot ■ • D iffe ren t A ttack nrdlumtees, to Sympathetic w ith h ls daught e m In desire to bccomo a screea actr

Edouardo lismediately decl :h bear against the usual plan o f attack Id, the " I knew I f I took R ita by the hi county and.vU lted the casting offlccs scales would get noth ing bu t cxtrclse,"

plains the slender native o t Sev wbo scarcely appears old enough

A vari- be the g irl's fathtfr.» lo a " 5 o 1 gave up m y dancing set ecalled, seven months ago and acceptci »'cr tho long'Stondlng offer to dancc at Ai r from Cailente. (That's the nearby M< nts an can resort). R ita was-m y parti om 00 1 knew most o f the studio exe 1 sk ill- tlves v is it Callento from time e time, time. So n ightly wo danced nnd F of the was presented under the most nesting \-ornble o f conditions. Sho had seat, fe n from six studios. When she discus- celvcd one th a t seemed right, in lio tir j ip icd ."4iwlcUI- scorcs o f serCcn playera h; Icf pro- jn jn c j bld.<i th rough appc•red to, nnecs on 'loco l stages, taking th

footllgh t roles a t lower snlar .entago nccessary, Just fo r the chai

to be seen " In action."camps

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S m M A K F T H T S ^ire not

Tw in Falls r

cr em- ! ^jle. Ino f t l« ■•s havo' t l - . jyment ♦ J )

d die- i, ' ' ' \

-clect- • ' •n, re- ■ * . ■J Per- • ,e-year i ' *s w ill \ • • .

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> w ill ............. ..................-t 3-.3Q W. D. e enst.;ardcn

Apl-U 15 to A pril 23 at the Pa hotel.

ry so. — —wsslon pasTNoTjle Orsnds' club w ill m« I t l« at the home o f Mrs. p . L. Cossui i r t l« Thuraday evening a t 8 o'cSck »n In . Cards w ill follow,:e anders. y

The Woman's Home MUslona Knull society o f the MethodUl Epl.icoj

ur.'dnir ehnrch-w lli m en Thursdsy attc H iirrt- noon at 3:30 o'clock a t ilie home

Mr*. J. E. W hite. 107 Blue Lak b^e \-a rd north.

ier as- renlng

tSo Special- Prosecutor For Fraud Appoint©WASHINGTON. A pril B

■ j . ] j- Secretary Perkin's request. A tton ing at ^ General Cum.-nlng* todar a| ited to - ^ ' -----------f

R A D IO T U B E S w otn - T E S T E D F R E E

from In Y o u r O w n .H o m e■ Our graduate rad io tric ian *!1 .gladly caU a t any addrtss tr

■I T w in 'Fa tJ#-€U y. and test radK J tube* free o l charge. Latest mod.

em equipment used, g k JCST rn O N E NO. »

P MOON’S2 ^ ; , ra l& l ami Fumnnr«»

' ■ " w m - y A ^ . p A i ]

8 Hb'w To Get 1I ^ - ■ V-

•eek-

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t tho jches

oung,> has '-wen,

fo r year- '

nice

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r iin d‘Ugh*.■st of '8 ,«u

hlter'stress,elded

handwe

evUlcto

chool ' a

Agua" i i . - l t d . Cnialm. I« -ra r -o M d«. tner. canslno brotbers, SpanUh dancei

« « “ • film exeeullvea. by dancing a t A offers from sis itndlos and aignei

i fa - B ig tlilns:s are planned by t o f* Fox comp.Miy fo r R ita Cnnslno. V e re* Isn't so Spanish as her name sour ., we Hei: mother, Volga Haworth, i

formerly a dadcer. Is a descend have of Joseph Haworth, a contempor 3cnr- o f Booth. Mrs. Canslno's moth these name wns Maggie O'Hare. • iries. Rtla's firs t role w ith Fox was tl ance of a dnncer In ' "Dante's In fc rr

Now she Is taking dramatio lessi

Daily News Pattern

--------------T -H g-H O t^H K- DREag- O g l"S.'tARTER". EVERY VE AItl

PATTERN 2113

bijC^nncCPhlam^This is Just nbout the Smarl

house dress we've ever sceni T .' ' ‘ 'nfa t~n<-a-now —p lo ^ d r es t - hai . g ir t fo r staying pu t! Any m V w ill get a square deal In U u t no •1 and becoming collar. W o . belli * \ spacious pockeu a necessity In r « house dmts and doesn't Iho no -v l • a i t of-thcse-ndd a smart note

I the trim ly fitted panel skirt? A s / sturdy printed ' cotton, trim n

w ith w lilte pique or brondcloth i make this model smart enough

"m a rkc ilng ’ tool Made In a shi cotton pin dot. ns pictured, it's I perfect Summer Porch Frock.

Pnttcrn 3113 Lt nvnll.-tble in «l 14. 10. IB. 30. 33. 34. 36. 3S. 40. and 44. Slse 10 takes 3 '. yai 36 Incl) fabric nnd \ yard contra nic. Illii.itrntecf r.tep.by-.Mep se ing Instructions Intluded.

Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15e) coins or staaipa tcolns prclem fo r thU.Anne Adams pattern. Wr pla inly name, address "nnd st number DE SURE TO STATE 8M

OET *TH K ANNE ADAf S rr.,S G PATTERN OOOK! M« fo r yourself the clothes th n t i smnrt, .p ractica l ..and becotali Choosa'them from She fo rty paj of th is beautifully liluslrated bo which Includes a lio exclusive la*

---------lont fo r tots^andxhlldren. espeoladesigned dresses for the m ati figure, lingerie, and hosts o f ot}; Interesting features. Eaeh garrac

rw Illustrated Is easy to make w ltli ; Anno Adam* pattem . SEND F t

. TOUR COPY TODAY! PRICE < BOOK FIFTEEN CENTS. BOC AND - . r .A X T E R N TOGETIIE T W E N T V -n \T CE.NTS.

Addreas orders to The Newa. Pi tem Dept., Tw la Falls. Idaha.

*ark pointed a special asslsUnt to co duct crim inal prosecutions In ca.<«s of alleged fraud and rack<

nert I terlng surrounding the entrance Aliens W New ork from 1023oek.

opal Ite r- W t m

skeajg

M « n u U c tu x « d b y b a k in g p o w d e r 8 p * e U U a ta w h o

r i r \ « l te n e tn ln g . b u t b « k * I n g p o w d a r — u n d e r ■ u p e r v i a l o n e f a x p a r t cha nU stm .

u, a t 4 4 y t r ' t a g o ^0 2 5 • ■ ■ • C 3 f a r 2 5 o

r s a x P A C K .N O ; iL A C K F IL L IN G

A I L Y i r e w ^ l t n y F A t M

F l l i n i ^ o n t r a f ^ '^L S tu d iiQ ts -F 6 J i< ^

daughter o f Edooanfa. Canslno o f-U ie . ■ ncers pf (he atagr.'attracled the atlm lien:< >t Agua Caliente w ith her father. She' k i rned a aeven-year contract. . . .

>y thc and If—although I fs a big i f - ^0. who re a d y 'In three months' tln»e:(| lounds. the-m ajor assignment of..the-ata1, also ring role la ‘ 'Aamona,’ ’ the pa rt.V endant be hers,. . . . . * iporory . R ita's fu ll name U M argarita « other's she's f ire feet.tw o a n d .a .h a lf.;s i

had blue-black long ha ir, clear ligl IS th n l oUro complexion, perfect toeth .ai femo.*' haael-browa. eyes. She iw lm s, koU lessons rides, tenolses^Hmd d&iKW.. . .

^T ^ . O h i o d o l l e g . e

OAMBIER, a , A p ril 9 (T>-T1 prospect o f expuUlon from Kenyi

PETS cojiege faced a i least lou r meti 1 hera of otve o f Ita fta tcm iu cs ' t

n ight as the aftermath of a h a lle ed drinking pa riy attended by.se cral girls from the nenrby town

lartcs t- I T h is ; .

neck [ . ' ■, novel . . .bellevel

novel' ■ote to '’ Any - .immed ' ' y ry^H {gB S ^S ® T S n;h wm ■ \gh fo r /*heer , f r

t's th e . /I ^ X H

» s lm l ■« . « , t ' J . ■yards ' ' t ■

itras t* i r - v w '^ . - ' ^

JK) in a / erred)W rite ■ V . * V style V

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| | [ s o f c S |¥V D S B A tE TBAsi - - - - ! ■ : JIONOBBD a t :d in n s r -. ' * .\ t .M . 0 . Ballengw. waa'hoe^tQ .Tvln , raUs h lg h .d e b a te .'a q u a A '^e a d :^ ' debate coaches‘-a t ‘ ; -h f i» B e V on

., FU lh 'ATcnue„ N o r th 'la s t -enatnc.Cos-en were -marked for.r loya l'"J .

' Perry,- Gerald , W »nace.*:autit«nt coach. A m b rw ETaoa,;MU6.'6aw* yer, Bob Stephan; l^e a a rd .'A n io c *

•, ton. Tracy Q lpw a .and ^^< ,ho»t. /

. DAXCING CLUB. y ■ '<;• ANNOUNCES C H A IR U E N l'

Mr. and Mr«. Oe»e'51»moU-wm . be chairmen o f the n e xt;Y 0.T,01ub ' danciijg pa rty tom orro ir■ -tnn log 'at

. andW rs, ' j . M . Pahaniaod M r. and : ;M n .^ M a rm .CartoOT. . ^ ; ^ '., . i

WULISSA G tiduP .PLANS.CANpy.SALS,! - -.':

Wullssa- O to p ' ( if •• Caiap H re .. QlrU. meeting yesterday 'a lfim oon• a t the high school'.bUUdlof,: madeV plans fo r a', candy sale-; A p ^ -37. ' The next meeting aC.UU‘ giotip;-wUl i:; be Tuesday. A p ril 19. a f.th e aehool | . bu ild ing ., . '.

GJVBS BOOK R EVIEW : "■ >, i : A T JEROME MESTISG - . . '

' Miss Edith Dygert" v w 'a '.v e e k *• end guest at. the home o f M n..3.-S .V Keel. U s t Friday cvenlng-MUa D y* „ ' gertga\-e a book.revjew.alitbe meet­

ing of the Jerome chapter'o f P. E. O. Sisterhood, - .

le n :^ «O .U ff GUARDS' ' >MEET A T C fiU R C U ............. .

- f Home Guards m et Monday after- n«»n *« e r school In the M rthod lst

rtn -U l Mount Vemon- •• . . : The four wew arrested-by deputy

a 'an d »heriff a t the closo. o f th e -pa rty r m i > ^'tbe fathers' o f tw o o f .thV girls •‘ iia h t ' w arranu. -ChiuwlDg ..-then u d youths .with contribu tlng .to .the de*

• „ Unquency, of ,minora.-»?*“ ' Dean C larence,P ..O ould .aa ld.a ll• * itud en u connected wlth-.ttoe, party

_! would be expelled aa .eooo'aa.clr*' «umstances o f the .p a r ty . , a n d ’.a

near-rio t, which deve lpp^ as ith e - T M. - a r rM U -werB..madar-er*~ ftt lly - r« f> r g e plained to tho college authoriUes,

' One of the arrested youths, Jaek - ’ The Critchflled. 23, a sealer clasiiman ^ o n football player, v«ts. f ined «W — and-«oet<i and g iven -a- ampendrd

M .dsy workhouse ' sentence : by ts ^ Judge PhlHp 1* WHkina , a t M l. alleg* Vemon today.,He wsa c h a r ^ ,«7rh f m T ' assaulting Deputy S h e r iff' Uarbld TO o f Oeorge. , '

f i r m * y « n t r m m l i t m l i n f f CkattrfitU taiaati crt f f t fW ia wmdn f t «;«.

iU d4n i I

1 '* X p lk o ^ .'e h u s B b J p a rfo M - 701(o«* >, Inc the .buslneas •M asloa,.U arcB lrin Fleming gaTSa'.re'adlnr dnd M ildredhe Jduilnca.a-piano.wb.'RafreahipeaUoa were.serred .b y ,.B e tty . YarbroughV . a n 'd 'D o r o t ^ ^ I ^ r . i ' ;

n t • • .w* CLtlB.PVAXS ERIDGS ’ .C* HIS. 0 .'‘ W .'Parks waa-hoates( to > ‘ the •;Stim*R*Set - . 0 ^ .-yesterday

, a ftcnioon a t .h e r .hoqio.' o n ' M sln I AVenue W e lt; The , traVeUBg ])rtto ‘ v e n t 't o M n . 'C a r l Ahdetson.'‘ R^-

lU freshm eaU‘;were.Bshrcd..Jb • • ■;-------- i* t VAniET-X MAnRS *O i esde^ tionjprqgra: ^ — ^

-Th'e D rajna ' ahd U tera ture .D e* od p ir tm in t of the .R u ra rfo d e ra ilo n

m e f yesterday, affcthboh- a t . Uie hom<i* o f M n.' X . W.- JBdmundson,

• Mra. 'Oale ' Bevercomb 'presiding. , M n .-E . N .’D a y .n v e - tw o m d lng s ,

re '.‘Ba iled • of the -Tem p^f:.-.;and on ."au llty o r Not OuUty.- Mrs. Oeorge de Bradley' rev lekM •’T tie /Fo lks '^ by 37. R uth Suckow. Tw o-short aklU-were in presented. M rs.'R alph '’.T sy lo r..M n . »1 B. N. Day aod M r8." W. A.- P ie

appeared in "A .Piece of:;RI|>bon" and -Mrs. Edmundson and .M n . ,W.

. ; H. 'K u lb e r t 'h i-T o o .L e to fo r W or- chestenhlre.“ -: _ , '

k - ■ ■ ■ • • • ^ ‘A MASONS ANU WIVES. . .y * e n t e r t a n b d b y c u a v t e r -

rn - ln Falls Chaper. O rde r o fuh e ^ Eastern Star, eotertalned-membera ; ot .Tvln J ^ ll i : M asopie'lodge and

tlie fr wives a t a '“ O00fy-O00d Time** : pa rty last evening a i ' the Masonlo

'I'cmple. TTie p rt^ ram of.'gamiea'and stunts .was directediby Mrs.'-Horace

Xt Holmes, JMrs. Ronald Graves' and Mra.>;0. J . Nordllng. • .

RefreshmenU were ' ser\'ed : by . Mesdamea H . R. G rant, A. F . Os-

ity lund, .Lana- Friedman, E. ' O. t y Chahce, R.' )l. ' W hlue ll, A.' S. Hen­ris aon, P. J . Fahey; Anna Carlson and he Miss Besale-Carlsoii. ' — le- . Easter basketa aad w hite U pen ■ In o fysu i holders formed, the table

s ll decorations.

K ' ; - .i i - T w o P a y W i t h H e k d a

t t o r S l a y i n g O f X N a z i,ck • • ...................an BERLIN. A p ril- 10 - (Wednesday) 150 (y D -n ie heads o f S a lly ’Eppesteln, Td- a -J B», and E t iu i zeH ipr;-3e:yBar- by old Aryan, w ill be’ cu t .o ff a t dawn, At. I t was.sUted on relUbla au thority ' a e a r^ today, fo r com p lic ity 'In the )ld murder o f Naat Oermany's hero,

1 Herat Weasel, five years ago. . .

m m m

t i ia u t S it tAu— mm/ wt%dtm i'l A try rt~ u - w ic k s ' 'C k a w ^

• ' y ' ' ' ’I 'V ' • ■ '■

n m i f f i C l l f f i "

D .] R j iB u o p W lu s j H i t o ^

S i . ^ v e r a i f y 'D e V a r t m e i i t S u o -

S 2 ' r , ie e d ln g F . \ « . A t lc w o n .Ulh • . • • • ■ ...

. ^ B O I s i. A 9 lk ..a w v ^ w ith .J. r . ' Jenny o ( Cottonwood, io r the past

' ' * th rte m ontha '.sU t« senator f n n Id iho^ooun ty . back on the StaU Boardl o f’.EdiKalioo, .the govenUni

^ body of- Idaho's m a jo r educational InsMtuUofJS. m et th la aftemoon U consider .budgelary :a nd Dalversltjo f : ! " !^ ® fa cu lly ;m a tt«n . '^ ^ B w o r D . 'B . ' Theophllus, as.

• . aoclate ptofeaaoe a t th e Maseow In. ' sUtutlon, In charge o t daJir manu-

— ^ /ae«iTlag'W *rrk-slaee-I#37rWM-pro. Oe- moled to head -ithe -.dairy • depart- Uon m ent,' cacceedlng. T. W . Atkeson ttio who recently res lne d to become th< son, head of- the da iry depsrtment ol ing. K ansa a 'su te college. Superintend- ngs. en t of.PubUB Instruction John W and Coddle a n ^ n c e d tonight, ..

■ D jiJ 'F O u r t , ei^leoalofi specUlut la 'd slry lng , was '.advaiiced- to th i

J™ . profesibrablp .o f dairy, husbandry. 5 2 : Iv a n 'H . Loughary,. who haa beco

w « le rh f le ld rcp'resenUUvo fo r Ujc American Jeney Cattle club-slnce

'o r- waa.-named to. succeed- Pourt. ■ " . Theophllus w ill be da iry husbsiid.

• n ia n ; and' Fourt associau ' dairy husbandman -with tho experlfflent

P • su tlo n , Mr.-Condle ta ld.. The promotions a re ' cffKUvc

the j i r t , . i . Loughary w1U Join the sU fl ’* '* A tw u s t,!. •in d -The n w ' head o f l i ie unlveralty

d a l^ - department b u the advant- age o f tiiU n lng and experience both In . producuon and .manufacturiog

*ce phases o f dairying," M r. Condle ‘ *>d commented.' • - - . "H e had hU coUegUta work at

by lowK sute-college-and a t the Unl< Os- re n lty o f Idaho,".

O- -During the next Uiree daj-s the c n - j board w ill ' complete the task ol u id fix ing salaries fo r employes o f edu-

catlonal MnsUtutlons,. appoint an je n audito r fo r tho SU to Department Ible o f Educatloa-. an d '-transact ether

business,Jenny,'sU te senator In the 33rd

session o f the- legislature « h lch ad« _ Journed a lew weeks ago. resigned S before assuming hU acUvlUee last

i z i ; , ' '

S , P0BC A8 > O C im [jjc - at (he Sw B t h - P aiT- .A d f iBMitTO chttfch U having a Cooked Feedr ity and Taney W a lk Ba lt. A p rtU « * llthe a l the Independent U eat Market,cro. ■ M ala North

a t d o y o u m e a n

9 m s e e d b e d t o <

I mean sim ply this—i t : three years to make a Ch

I t a ll starts w ith these tobacco s ^ I in g s . The; cover and transplanted in thc early spring.

Then thc warm Southt to get in its good worI< g row and ripen the m ild

i and sent to the cu ring fa I _..^then takes his tobacco tc 3 house w h c fc i t is sold i der. A l l o f tb is takes a!

• '

^ T h c tobaccos fo r Chi M are then stored away fo r i j i to make them m ilde r as

k . I t a l l takes t im e —j k ’—b u t the re is u o sW tobacco in m a k it

T h a t ’s tb e reason u'om ett—^say th a t (

. a n d tb a t O ie s te rfi

V, —

td.-aaa a m tB e t j;a e f fy e i6 v ji^ ^- ■ po lnM 'J in& yrte :U ik '^ ‘p M W - i i n ^ B 9 a

im J J n ^ : w . t M i ( i iposf.' .H U lu u e in * .L ^ r c b o t . r . lw ta l^ a

U n i- 'c p : x»''Pep,.‘o » t * : v ? «-.•nie-.beard v iU -c o m p le te .iU .ta ik ,-.^

> tomorrow o f ad justing, •a iu1e i",a« '-;& «' the peiaoanel o f .atate . e d tie r t lo u l. ttiP :1 InstltuUoo. stafff-^ to eaafona:.te->>!£5(

pnnUloas o l % law caIUa».lo r.*. ^ ducUoB o f 8 per e « it la;appn»prto.ivU55

T. uoQ a« u the legUlatote passed s » «P « t Tlousiy to allow ao increase o f »p^'';>.-‘?

from prox lnuU ly 10 per c e n tln the.poy»: -';S; 9Ce.t« roll. M r. Goodly who! U - 'O^'n lng accreU ^'O f the board. aanoioKed..'.:!’ '; ' lonal, c ie n c y 'S t.-O a lr .of Idalio,'P»a»- n to w u unable to attend ,U»e seo l^a ;':rslty He to In soumem California. .... ■;

'Besides Superintendent 'Condie as- and M r. Jenny, m em ben'oT th o ' . -'.H

t In - board present, wero A sh » B . W U - ’ ---j anu- son u t Twin. FaUs. chairman. ■pn>> A .-^ -8 te e l -ot ..Panna .an d . Jen w if part- Boy o f W aUacc. esbn. • ,— - . . ■

; ■ « M u r d e r P r e l i m i n a r y

f “ ; H e a r i n g F o r R i o t e r s ,

, . SANTA FB. W, M h A p ril » W — .' PreUmlnary hearing fo r M persons ' charged w ith murder Jn the fine . . degree as a result^ o t last T h u n - ' '

been dar's r io t a t OaUup.wlU be he ld ' r the here Thursday or Friday, aa resu lt 'Ilnce o f a ru ling yesterday by Judge M« .. ourt, A. Otero, Jr.and- DefendanU wlU Include-33 m en ■U try snd one woman held in the atato nent penltenUary here fo r aafe keeping:

nine men held la JaU a t OaUup; cure four men and one womah In a O a l- s ta tf }up hospital and seven women a t:

liberty there under their own recog- n l ty nfance.an t- ArrangemenU fo r the pn llm l& a ry ‘ both hearing fo r a l l ' persons'arretted In Irin# connecUon w ith the elash in w hich nSo S heriff M i R . Carmichael ' and

Ignacio Velarde,.unemployed m iner, .- .K a i were k illed and aeven other wound- U n i. ed were announeed by Judge Otero

a fle r a peUUon fo r a w rit o f habea« the corpus seeklnff the release -of 14 -

( o t prUonen a t Gallup had been de« . - edu- n*«d, _ ___

• n ■ — I - — i . ' - ' i —. i . —nent . 'Ilher "

Fer wear, frem cha in and 33rd W avy teet,I * d - T obTI fisd

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------ is h a r t to beat.

n C . W a e M a C O .

wd A e m /'Q tu llly F alaU cost le a >11 la tbs tons r«& . . . and We ' let, caa prwre i t . . . .

x n , t h r e e y e d r t ^ ^

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i t h e m s u n s h in e b e g i n s .

o r k a n d a s t h e p la n t s

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n .: . A re c e n tly a n no un ced “ re m o v a l” o f A A A c ;V T M t r lc t lo n s o n th is season’s w h e a t c ro p p ro *N .-^ d u c lio n t a rn s o u t to be In p ra c t lc c n o m o ^ <y- ^ -' ^ i c a ^ n ^ - a i r a l l - o f - th e T c r t r tc t iv e T iro f lT f lm ^ — ~vl’y - ■ A s p e rh a p s w a s to be cxpe c te d , th o a n - , j

Is so he d g e d a b o u t b y b<•V ,. ^con d ition s , t h a t e x t i ^ I o n a g e n ts th ro u g h o u t m •^vy-: - id a h o h a v e 'w it h , one acco rd a d v is e d w h e a t•.;' 'g ro w e rs u n d e r c o n tra c t w i t h th o fe d e m l g o v . ^

V • c m m o n t to g iv e n o heed to th e " m o d if ic a - u,■; t io n s ” b u t to s t ic k b y th e te rm s o f th e i r d(’ ■ o r ig in a l c o n t r a c ts . .. / ' h«

. she e t, “ f o r th e b e n e f i t o f b o th con sum e rs : ■ -a n d p ro d u c e rs a n d to o f fs e t re d u c tio n s in

' y ie ld f r o m po ss ib le r c c u r re n c o o f d r o u th in ca ; . s e v e ra l o f , th e . m a jo r w h e a t p r o d u d n g **

- s ta te d " th e an no u n ce d m o d if ic a t io n s re q u ir e " }f:';-c-,yro w e r» t o m a k o . “ a d d it io n a l re d u c t io n s in ^ ^ j r i T i e I r ^ 9 8 S ’ ^ la n t in g B c b r rc s p o n d ih g to th e pe

; In c re ase s In th e 1 9 S 5 'p la n t in g s ,” a n d p o s t- ec V ; . ' p o n e , b e n e f it p a y m e n ts . /d a h o is one o f th o

: stages. th o .: 'A A A -c x p b c te > to in c re a se th is ' y e a r ’a w h e a t c ro p u n d e r th c c o n tra c t m o d i- ^

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'de c ide f o r th e m s e lv e s 'is w h e th e r t h e ‘A A A . c o n t r a c t a n d b e n e f i t p a y m e n t* a rc w o r th

m o re to th e m th a n th e p o s s ib i l i ty o f a s h o r t w h e a t c ro p t h a t w o u ld en&b lo th e m to se ll in' a n o v e r -c o n tra c t s u rp lu s a t a h ig h p r ic c ab

^ n e x t f a l l .T h e re is a q u e s t io n , to o , w h e th e r a g ro w e r “ J

w h o . ha s re p u d ia te d h is A A A c o n tra c t can jb: ‘g e t b a c k in to g o o ^ s ta n d in g a h d q u a l i f y f o r g t b e n e f i t p a y m e n ts la te r , '

Q u e s tio n s l ik e . th e s e a ro b o u n d to .a r is e w h e n ' t h e A A A c ro p c o n tro l p ro g ra m c n -

■ c o u n te rs a s i tu a t io n w h e re th o n o n n a l o p e ra - qu t l o n o f s u p p ly a n d d e m a n d te n d s to o u tw e ig h sa t h s a d va n ta g e s o f g o v e m m e n t p a y m e n ts f o r r e d u c in g su rp lu s e s .

A a o v e rw h e lm in g m a jo r i t y o f th e p ro d u c - fcrs j ia d e rs ta n d th e s l t iu i t io n e x a c t ly , a n d u p e rU a p tf m u c h b e t te r th a n th ose o n th e g o v - to e n u n e n t ’s e n d o f th e c o n tra c t .

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'A P R O R IIN E N T H G U R E P A S S E S ■ A re m a rk a b le c a re e r Js b r o u g h t to a c lose J.S w i t h th c d e a th o f A d o lp h S . O chs, p u b l is h e r wc o f th e N c w Y o r k T im e s a n d lo n g reco g n ize d s s p e rh a p s th e fo re m o s t ncw ’s p a p c r p u b l is h ­e r i n th e c o u n t r j ’ . f i

T h e n e w s p a p e r ca re e r o f M r . jW h s co m - no m cnce d w h e n as a bo y o f e ig h t he bccn m e a n wa

. a p p re n t ic e c o m p o s ito r o r “ p r in te r 's d e v i l "^ in f t S o u th e rn n e w sp a p e r p la n t. F r o m i lu s ^ f h u m b le b e g in n in g h is c a re e r m ove d s te a d ily jj,*

fo r w a r d . H is f i r s t p u b li 's h in g \*e n tu rc COTP" i e i R is lcd in th e p iirch .'i? e o f n m in o r in te r e s t In .

I • th e C ha tta no oR a T im e s w h ic h he a c q u ire d ■with a c ,ish o u t la y o f tw o h u n d re d n n d f i f t y *’.* d o lla rs . U i te r .h e secu red c o n tro l o f th e b u s i- r.ess nn d f r o m th a t p o in t t in h is r is e w.i.<t mi r a p id . T h e N 'ew V o rk T im e s w.05 pu rch a se d of i n e ig h te e n h u n d re d n ln « ly s ix a t a b a rg a in c o u n te r p r ic e . T h e p a p e r a t th e t im e o f th e JJ p u rc h a s e w a s de scrib ed b y a N o w " i 'o rk . j j e d i t o r as “ th e m o a t p ic tu re s q u e o ld r u in ifc, n m o n g th e ncVvspapers o f A m e r ic a . " * •

B u t u n d e r th e O chs m a n a g e m e n t i t s fo r - iu n e s q u ic k ly im p ro v e d an d |>efore m a n y y e a r s h a d passed i t had rcach ed a. co m m a n d ­i n g j> o s lt lo n a m o n g th e ne w sp a p e rs o f th c ” c i t y a n d one w h ic h I t has e v e r s in ce con ­t in u e d t o o c c u p y . L .

~ N a tu r a l ly m a n y o u ts id e in le re s ta c la im e d th e p u b lis h e r 's a t te n t io n , c h ie f , a m o n g these U p e r h a p s b e in g th e A s s o c ia te d P re s s o f w h ic h in s t i t u t io n M r . O ch s haa lo n g been a d i r e c to r . * * A fe w y e a rs ag o he w a a a w a rd e d a go ld j n e d ^ b y th e N a t io n a l In s t i t u t e o f S o c ia l S c fe n cc in rc c o g n iu 'o a o f h is i i f a w o ric . A t | a i

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8^1c«, to mention b u t ft few o f th« VBrious honors o f which M ri Ochs was the recip ient r Of -Jewish anc'estiy, M r. Ochs was by

nature deeply Bpiritual, a fac t refTected in ' his £iany*i:harltob!e, religious and educa­tional Interests. OnlroHcPBid he hold public offlcc. D uring his form ative years he served fo r a term o r two as a member o f the public school board o f Chattanooga.

His career Is noteworthy in many rcspccte and in his passing newspaperdom loses one o f its greatest.disclples o f clean and honors able journalism.^.'.

- CARVING THE FOUR BILLIONS;• — W i t h ^ e b igrworfc-reHef-prograra-aij--

sured, -where and how w ill the money be spent?

Undue attention, perhapa, has been drawn to some of the more spectacular parts o f the program, cspedally the re c ita t io n plans. Great dams, rMervoirs, power plants, ru ra l electrificaUon. reforestation, restoration o f depleted s o il,. safeguards against erosion, vast w in ^ e a k s , and so on—these. have a convening interest fo r Americans who havo not lost their pioneering s p ir it and Imagin­ation.

B ut more prosaic things w ill absorb most o f tho relief money and work. The re lief, generally speaking, has to go wherd. the sufferers are./Nearly h a lf o f them are fac^ tory workers in o r near the cities. I t Is esti­mated, therefore, tha t considerably more thon 'ha if o f the expenditure must be In thc* citics or near them.

MORAL LOOSENESS IS A « > 0 B FOUNDATION_______________ ^dS poU ns.O ftrgn ie le ) ...... ....

Msny wUl d iffe r w tth Judfte Ben Ltndwy on hU views o f marrlase: bu t I t wlU ba hard to refute hU beUef th a t Amerlea must respect “ good old fashioned m anUse tUl death do u* part:'!

I t u no t the pa rt o f prudUhness to point out tha t looseness and flippancy toward the InstUuUon o f

Im d to cruct BOTHtrniTP'*"* *"-*'1*1 thc ligh t of hUtory warns th a t such qualities wUl not do. Nearly every clvU lia tlon whlcb has decayed has heralded IU dUsolutloa by ju s t th a t k ind or chanceIn -ito moral t o n e . _________________________ .. •_

M orality U more tnan a sooaj cooe. I I U a b lo lo p - ical expediency.

Voung American* must bs taugtit to revere the cause o f marriage, the lo it ltu tlo n o f motherhood, tbe sancUty of t h i home. They m ust be taught to Idealise o r even IdoUse fins womanhood.

A ll thU U not to satUfy any -aesthetle sense. I t U to presen-e tho strong moral fibre w llBout_wbleh oo people ever tias* become tru ly gre iit. Noi raM ever has * endured as a i ^ e r w itbout It. None ever w i l l

Amcrica has tolled up a weao'. Ihom -strewn path to gain in 300 short years an eminence which b u been. approached by other n a llo u only througb loag. long cen tu rle i I t u hardly good Judgment to reaort now (6 a weat(.splned desertion o f principle Just fo r tbe | purpose'of find ing the easiest way*to drU^ j

EVIDENCE OF GOOD FAITH J (LewUton Tribune)

Down a t Astoria the Clatsop county FERA has 'Invoiced a rule to the effect th a t where famUles contain 'able-bodied members capable" o f cu ltlra tln g a garden. |no re lie f w ill Im given out during the summer unless {gardens are maUiUlned. EmphasU U o f c o u ^ put 'upon the fact Uiat the regulation U no t ap pU ^ to 'families where there U no one physically able to do 'garden work. !

Other than that, the rule m ight gb fa rther. I t U ,one th ing to garden and another th ing to give su ffl- : de n t earnestness to the wortc to produce results. ButIn tbe main, tbe garden test U a fa ir ly good lest c f ‘qualiricatloa fo r r e l ie f - * reasonable application o f tlie jscriptural requirement for earning bread, by the sweat i o f tbe brow.

I t should .be fundamental th a t those who are notintertsted In self-help should receive no other help. .Tbe appllcaUon o f thU principle g r o n more Im portant <as time goes on and the effecu o f publlo support tend ^to tbe development .of compete dependenes upon 1publlo support. ; ' I t Is of course only a small m inority—as comparedto tho w illing and amblilous m ajority—who wUl drU t 'in to a su te o f dependence. B u t thesa should be re - ^vealed and checked. And a sincere e ffo rt a t food- 'production on the part of thoee physically able fo r tbe iwork senns to be the least o l the tu ts , ,

n o s s DEFENDS H IS SALES TAX <trocatello T rlbuae) ' >

Oovernor R o w apology fo r hU salts tax offered !no th inc ne*. cxcept lha t even though the legUUture Iwas "guldrd by a h lsh honesty o f purpose," he thought 1- l l was all rlRht to outamsrt lu " Ile defended the sales ' twc on the score lh a l u U "a tax which reaches many clMscs oMdahoans who hav* been eseapint. such asthe while ro lU r workers, the fa rm h in d i mnri '

le ich e rs .- The governor, however, did not mention 1the fact th s t the big corporatlons-the raUroads. the IlelfBraph and telephone companies, (he power ipanics, etc, escape the sales tax—th a t I fs the people 'who c a n t afford to pay, who have tb 'pay ihe bulk 1 of It. Neither d id he menUori th a t cutting o ff onem ill o f the ad Vftlorem sute U * u aU to the good i of U«e big corporaUons and w ill savt them hundredsc f thousands o f dollars In taxes. Somebody, o f co u r* . ’has to pay aad I t seems th a i the governor th inks the 'ilCUe fellow sho«ld do U. J u tt why the governor !selected Uie remote lilUe community o f Homedale as ■tfce pUee lo m tkp his spology U not clear, but. any- i way. he-s sUU In politics, he says, and Uie people ofIdaho w ill have a chance to \-oie fo r h im again. 'Baj-be U»eyH do IL j

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D o d ^ H e ‘wants lo force hU w lU to put away the i can opener and bring out the paring knife. i

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_____ SP U TTlN O . DemocraU whoso n t \lU tu rn to congress depend* upon the , lU success of PDR next year are hard | Ml a t work along t b r rad ica l . fringes. ,

trying to s tir up several pre*ldentU l j . ambitions so th a t U>e radlcaU w ill ,

“ s p ill U ielr vote and le t FDR go sall- Df Ing In. " I f you th in k Roosevelt U ln_ tnn ffingprvatlve^ whv don’t .. vou. > Ot booat LaFolIette?’' asked a regular I „ Democrat o f .a radical consUtuent. «

Huey-Long hss been patted on Uie > back lately by a number of regular ' Roosevelt men — why? Senator

p " w iw le r U - aiiothe r-rad lcah-w husr - secret yearnings fo r the W hite House

UJ are encouraged. They say Huey Long < and Wheeler are buddies. l

Regular Democrats see a radical | “ Ucket in the fle ld snyhow. U ie re - '

fore, they want two or three—the U more the merrier and the more sure ‘ w the victory of FD R. '

■" IH SCARCE. President Roosevelt h a * ; ‘

been sounding out prominent m e n ;. ° in section* wnere great power de-1, g velopmcnu are In .p ro spe c t. Ho . w wants these men tO'serve w ithout , e pay aa- counsclow In working, p re - .

llm lna ry features of tbese projects. Qovemment engineers bave already z outlined the pro jecu la a sketchy z fashion. ' ' i

On account o f the urgenpy o f rc - , J Uef w ork I t was dcclded not to ask „ cong]X<s fe r a walloping big federal

power project system a t thU ses- slon. B u t the scheme fo r duphcat-

a Uig TV A systems Is weU under.way. r It The MtssUslppl U to have two, upper >0 aod lower, and other watershed* are e „ under study. Plana aro m the m ak- t

i{ « to extend to the Columbia and fl Upper MUsouri proJecU the T V A *

1 electrical appliance scheme fo r » .- farmers. f I Look out fo r fu rthe r govemment ( . reporu stressUig the shorUgc o t I ‘ power in caso o f war—reporu oa t ° the Une of the ons late ly Usued by <i t Uie federal power commission. v

* CANADIAN. F rank P. WaUh and [ >. other St. Lawrence enthusUsU are , t doing everything possible to get a ' *' 4 *U p forward a t thU session. FDR U .

anxious to Include New Vork sU le ,in tbe great new federal power de- ^velopmenu {

d The snag has been oesoUatlons ^t w ith Canada. Senator Jm i Ham _. LewU aow Intimates lh a t progress [

t f t * been made wblch may open ihe , ’ way fo r committing the government* to tho St. Lawrence project—prob- ,

ably a resoluUon perm itting New .' V o rk sU U and Canada to make a

deal on power dlyisJoO,"sub.!ect to a la ts r treaty. The treaty Itself seems

. to bo burled fo r thU session on ac- c count o f Canada's stubbornness In j,

e refusUig to give Uncle Sam Uie r ig h t ’ ^ t to h ire only Amertcan workmen on j, s digging Job*. Ul Canada. I qT ' — — je, WA&.VLNG. As Uie cost figures « . come to lig h t there’s a howl o f J ^ w nguUh- over th e - p n c r of • socUl^h ° security. Experu o f the houie ways ; li e and means commlttce ealcuUie th a t t _ buslnes* wUt be soUed UOO.OOO.OOO' s . the f irs t y t» r fo r these reforms. The j “ . tax wUl be $1300,000.000 by 1949 and , I ' - Irom then on." ' j d^ House Republicans are kicking a t « d Ihes* figure* but aome o f Uiem wtU . a ro u fo r the bUL T ha t takes thc . w ind out o f partisan opposlUon. On '’ the Demoeratle aide there’s mueb ‘

p rira te wagging o f besrdi orer the *■ danger o f atlrrlng up any more re-* ssntment In Industry. Openl>’, Dem- - ocrau s u n d fo r the bill. ■J ' As m stters *tand Uncle Sam

pungles up SiMO.OOOW aod mdus- try m u u pungla up WOO.OOO.OOO more.In theory theae expenditures. wlU cure unemployment and insure workera againu loas o f Jobs, besides taking n r e of the agrdr A«rnts. o f Industry tn the corridors arc saying to congress. -Vou know somebody hss to pay lh a t *«.UO.OOO,OQO back,

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rO L m C S . s u te rall.-osd and e utUlcies commUsioncrs hsve been

d ra m m to the ( I fb t over the ’(NTieel- c r.IU ybu m biU. and are a l'o rais­ing protesU against some fratures

' or the NRA and AAA prorosali.^ The commUsloners arc afra id t-nat

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' ' Ute field o f a ^ to power*. The counsel of the nauonal association of raU- en road aod-umiUca.eommlMlonera has ch given out a b last against the Wheel- pr cr-Rayburh b ill, claim ing th a t It

p*> alms a t breaUng down the regula- l*J tory power* o f the au tes over oper-

atlng and dUtribuUng companies. u U tilities men begin to fear the b il l ^

,g [may be over-smashed.- They want l j ,P ’pns»4‘d;'WUIl e u ta ii i umenamciiU, I f r — ,t. order to get the subject ou t o f pol-

itlcs. Some o f the leaders th in k F D R „ won’t perm it that.

' --------- '______________ilftise ENFORCEMENT. Americaa Fed- lg eratlon o f -Labor and l u friend*

In congress are going much fu rther a l In Uie coming NRA fig h t tban had " e. been advertised.-,c AFL, speaking fo r "labor." wUl In - " J re sUt that t h r NRA law bc equipped

w ith teeth that w ill compel stub- bora Industrlc i to get ia line. "V o l- " untary action" can’t be depended ,, upon. In the opUilon o f President

“ t WUllam Oreen and hU cohoru. j W hat Uiey want U. power to. Impose I labor codes on any Industry thot

“ has no l VolunUrtly acceptcd a code. ®" They suggest U ia l a opcclal board

bre re*ted, wUh'auUionty to Impose ‘ ^* codes, amend codes, and to apply^ section 7a to any group th a t haa ' ,

not been codified. They wlU osk that tabor have equal represenUtlon on f ; , thU special board. ^

l l --------- . hots- ■ llq>L- PRESSURE. ReconstrucUon F l- o ff y. nance and Federal Housing chiefs an ^ are gradually pu tting some bonk* hoi re on a ho t spot. Tbese bank* bave been (. tu rn ing doivn appllcaUon* fo r m ort- id gage loans in spite o f tbe fac t tha t A. mortfages ars oow Insurable hy the (•-< )T M offeU has obtained guaranties

from big Uuurance companies tha t Jt they w ill lend money ca mortgages.)t He U sending 'out IhU Inform ation a to aU pa rt* of Uie country and a ^ J quick *p u rt o f new business haa de-

veloped. Careful noto U U ken o t banks tb a t refute lo pU y baU;

. thea Je**e Jone# o f the RFC look*® In to the bank’* a f fa ln . IU sale of ™ preferred stock to RFC. etc.* Jones has 1100,000,000 wlUi which“ to boost the mortgage-lnsurance ‘i ' j •® syatem. He c*n help ba n k * -a n d he •* can refuse help. Every regional o f.

flee of federal bousing admUUstro- “ tlon reporu a rush o f mortgage op- ^ pllcaUons. Including new constnic- J® “ tlon enterprUes. Contractors are [*“ ' ■® aiding hom e-bu ilder* in find ing "J*

loans from Insurance companies In- '• stead o l banks-and the banks are* losing business. ~

>• NOTES. Bftst-Uifornied men In T!■ congress say they c a n t » « any ^ a legislation thU year regarding fed*

' eral control of coal—a* to railroad ^ leglslaUon, they are doubtlul, too.

j on account o f the orcrcrowded cal- ■endar. Firestone T lrs and Rubber ■

a ! wins ftrs t blood In a temporary Ui- ■)f 'ju nc tio n against the Ubor reUUons ■il-b o a rd '*n d -a n o th e i““WWrton-case-M f l's ; in prospect. “ We've got to get ■It th rough re lU f fo r the fa rm mortgage ■10' SltuaUon," says a westem senator: Hle j “ What, weTe got U no t enough." j 3d Drouth and dust storm fanners are N■ j demanding ImmedUte cash from the W

i t w ork-re lle f fund. «U ___________________________________ ^le :a ‘I ' ' Ih '

: yT/.«< d«ep r lc l. I■ I ^ S c A M i r f J lc m r g

1- Those who kno^lbexr-te*.

l i know th l i rich frsgraat I« flsvo r lhs rco m e ifro m ju it |* one t h in j . . . t o a s t in g ! e . ' . b r b i l l i n g !

; S c h i l l in gl: ' r Toasted V e a \

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tCtuiding YoiilTA U C S OLARlSaA j l

I■ . rm ijr Tom niyV lU d 's ro u il leam stxh ianguster No tentleman' I m vm werds' Uk* that." >1.’.TomiBy looked at hU.iaother la l I axaaced-«Uenee. Srea a t iatir.. ho I knew bettarrthan his mother, f t r hft U M lUteaed ths:day before vbUe I .hU fathsr tlakered with tha car. | And his father, fitted his deflnlUoa I of a fthUeman. ^ . I

B tber-we are U v l^ by an w (- I wom~T5af.'.or are.-bypocrltlaUy I abutUag our-ye* and san to facts. I U the code U out ot date, « • bad I better scrap It . I f I t Is stlU 'nUd. I how are we goUig to teaeh I f to the 'H

exception*^ and- s a y 'th a t'C e rta in I word* are pennUslbls in tbe heat e f I an argufflent w ltb -a eaxturetor,yet I banned In poUU soelety. W hy ars ^ they better in one'place th an .an - ^ other, unlessjooe pu u thetn o f t and on like a dlnaer Jaeket?

Teaehera aad mothers ars help­less la tbe faee o f the small boy who w anu to be a man a n d -'d o what - Daddy does." And «» fus len U ln - cre**ed In the. chUd‘* m ind when - Daddy, who wa* so eloquent-on tbe golf courae or In Uie-garage Just a ahort tim e ago, sheepUhly upholds authority w itb the eUtement, ■’Yes, M other u right. No genUeman'use* , tucb language. Tom, you turprtse me.“' The language ■ itself really does no t seem o f great Importanee. Cus­tom* change, and the word whleh U frowned upon In one generaUoa te 1? tho common cola o f speech In an- u, olher. Words are very much alike ^ when you come down to It, and i t U rea lly the In tent behind - them wblch gtve* them whatever meah- ol ing they may bavo. pl

The unfortunate part o f the pres- at en t SltuaUon U the confusion in th e tti child's m ind between pracUce aod bi preaching. gr

SmiELiflBSrOiE I W(

-NEilie-eilMPLfTlflNwl

. InW ith ' l u unannounced openlngr ^

new stnle liquor store In the Roger- ». son holel building U u k ln g ahope a j wOriimen hurry remodeling ac- tlv liy . The store. as well as being a r e u il store fo r Twtn Falls, w ill aUo serve aa a dU trlct headquarters and w ill serve the various smaller atore* er of the vicinity.

Remodeling plans have been out- 11 lined by c . W. Larson, architect o f >4 the su te liquor commUslon. and an work. U being directed by WUllam Hoopa, T w in FaUa contractor and W owner of the building. hl<

The liquor store w ill occupy the en large dining room In the hotel bu ild­ing and a new entrance has beec eut Uito tho Second street east i „ e n tra n t. ParUllons are tw ln^ In - x.e stalled and shelving space for Uquor* 2 Is being, provided. np

Ths small din ing room or the un hotel wUl not be affected by the co: Uquor store and space U betng Uken off the large dining room to make an additional dUilng room fo r the dn hotel service.

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Fay Vallee Drops • ^ , . S u i t For Alim ony

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LOS ANOELES, A p ril 9 (/D -F a y Webb VaUee todoy dropped ber ^ »7500 m onthty alimony suit against Rudy Vallee, singer and orchestra leader, ,

Ben Cohen, her attomey, obta in- , ' ed from Superior Court Judge D ud- *" ley ValenUne dUmUsal of tho ac- lion w llhou t prejudice, whleh per- m tu Mrs. Vallee to re.flle a t aay " Ume. 1 * ^

Cohen explained the dUm lssal. , wa* obtained so he would no t have! . to make weekly v u lu to the court house tp obtain continuances pend- z ; Ing outcome of Mrs. Vallee’s appeal or a New York c6urt judgment In ^ the case. P

T O D A Y ! ■Two Grtst a u r t In .\n ■(;arers*tubt< aomsBc*— ■

with BOTTO KRUGER ■

T M * M AT ROBSON ■LEWIS STONE ■M.GJkf. n e tn k ■

Tke Tin M ia‘ ' I ■r C ^ I

n m Oa tb t SUt* ■

'FO O TU G D T IrR O U C S * ■

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o in K*Tii»l a

Next S n d a y !CLARK GABLE

C«B*tase« Bennett "A>TER OFFICE BO CXS* i

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Wa^M.Them Bnn'‘ j

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CHARLES CURTIS, fo m e r vlee- •< preaident,M be lo o k e d - ^ tbe ^ borse* a t tbe opealag o f tbe M ary- laad raelBg sessea a t Bewle.— ei Pbote. d

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A New Yorker A t Large

By WJAMES B. RESTON g

NEW Y O R K -Jo bn D. Rockefel-. - Ur’s majestio pile o f steel and ,• stone In m idtown-M anhatUn may be Uie business center o f Uie Uland « fo r generations to come. b

John D. was pronounced a vain r l old man by the town’a gossips when * pUns fo r Rockefeller Center were P' announced. ArchitecU scoffed a t A the original sketches, u y ln g the n buildings would look llk& sawed-off P grain elevstor*.

B u t today Rockefeller-Center ia one o f the most popuUr apoU tn . i town. I t * Music H all attraeU ap­proximately 160,000 customers a week, and lU offices are more tban ■, 89 per cent rented. Businessmen -who-are-atniggUng-eUcwhcre— in. s town seem to believe they suddenly w ill aolve tbe lr problem* by cutUns (f In on the crowds th a t da lly visit tbe' great atona building*.

A S10.000.000.sult. against Rocke- . fe ller U s till pending. A group o f real eslaU owners claim he lu i* used un fa ir methods of getUng c ll- enU to take space In the M th St. I skyscrapers.

Some real estate expert* aay the ! erection of Rockefeller Center haa ! stoppd the uptown movment o t , the business-center. F irs t i t waa 14Ui *treet. then 33rd, Uien 3«th. and later Times Square.’The recent - movement to ;}ockr/eJler C rater a t ' soth may be the last, fo r sine * block* furU ier no rth U Central parts , and beyond that, Karlem. |

Perhaps the most popular m aa i In town w ith the chorus glrU. 18> | Leon Leonldoff. -who dlrecU tho j Rockefeller Oenter Music H a ll sUgo i productions. Employing between 60 j und 100 dancers, Leonldoff iteU the | coll howoday*' over George ^Vhlte | or Earl CorroU becausc he offer* | work the year Tound. Leonldoff'a j dancer* Uke ho chances. <

The Musle H all ballet, composed or glrU who bave had year* o f tra in ing abroad .<aU of whom, are ‘ i feet 1 Inch) and Uie Rockettca. a modem danelng chorus, give four pcrfoiTnances a day and practice fo r tlwsrfoMoalns. * te k ’» p.-rformancca between shows. T he ir hours are so long lh a t the chorus has to bc Jug­gled to meet- NBA- requlremenU. ’They work three weeks and are theo . o f f a week. ^

New York's love fo r gambling 1* _ In evidence everywhere. The latest craze U betting bn the marbles which are whirled along tbe slant­ing surface from peg to peg and i

; in to holea w ith number* ranging ] from 100 to 5000. |

I Though there U one of these m n- i chines In practically every gasoUne |

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c o m in g SUNDAY! |

Twlti FalisTeamid Vfe With ' Other Inter- District

. Winners at Moicbw: Twl« » u u h m i lehool, 4 d » tm . Winners o f tha in ts rtdU trle t ase t w ith CaldweU** southwestern Idaho

. chtnplons. w ill leave tw r* n n v s * day to attend tbe state declaaiateTr contest te be h^Id a t Moscow. F ri­day and Saturday. T lie tesm wUfba

' accompaaled by Loyal L .P e n r ,' coaeh.

The teaitt is composed Of tbs foU . low lnc boys: ' A fflro ia tlTe— m Uo -

Sawyer, Ambrose Evaha and-Leoa-.V ard— Attlngtoo?— ■aegaUre— -Bob •' Stepbaa, Ambrose Jhrans and T raey . '.- dpson . Bvam. in addlUon to being ' . a member o f both afflm iaUre and

negaUve aggregaUons, w ill reprs- . tent the In ter-dU trle t - la ths ex- e Umperaneous tpeaklng br*cket,- Other Inter-dU trlct represenUUv-

e* are Charle* Corker, BoUe. in beUi dramaUc and 'o ra to rica l divlalon*:

. Donovan. Duncan, Buhl, la the * humorous dlvUloa; and the BoUa .

one-act play, --The Beau o f B *U i." jM The tialdwell team, defeated by' -

Twin FalU, has held lha (U te U tlo , fo r tbe p u t tbree year*.

Tw la FalU school board, -meeting Monday evening, voted te allow ex­penses fo r Uis Tw in FalU team to- tbe tU te contest.

StaUon and drug store Ui the coun­try . here hundreds o f them line ths walU e f huge arcades on upper Broadway and on 14tb street from rtver lo rtver..The original beU w ith the pro­

prietor are m inor parU o f the game. ' A fter'thea tcr parties someUmu reel In 'durUig ttie early hours and play fo r IIOO a game.

'V igoro rertnU er (or tawa* aad shrabbery, aUo garden ferUUscr. . , rh . If iL Tw in 'Fa lU Feed * foe Co.

Ws clean and t iv a t tra in . Glob* Seed A Feed C e.-A d r. -

■ a t t e n t i o n ]— r- tA D IE S — — -

Wc have Just InsUUed aTiew Duart ” 213" Permanent Wartng Machine. Eoch heater conUln* an automaUc thermoaUt which Insures perfect heat on eaeh curl.ThU U the most advanced Im- i provement in permanent waving k b m achine. The same resulU’ean- ^

.not be accomplished w ith any machine whose-thermosUt U lo­cated in the head o f tbe machbie.You can see fo r yourself a alngle UiermoaUt’do tftA im d ira ilid tte r* c an t possibly give Individual curl control. The curls- ccme down

! moUt. Th* wave In every one w ill be un iform ly alrong and ra*lllent.Never w ill a single strand o f hair be weakened or f r ta y from o\-er- heatlng. ThU enable* ua to fu r l fine h a ir more satUfactorUy than before. The heaters are mueh lighter In weight insuring com­fo rt while getting a wave. And

I thU a t no extra coet to you. phone lu fo r an appolnUnent

and enjoy a betU r permanent wave thU spring,

Helen O’Connor ' Beauty Shop

■ rhoB. 41-W. Klm btrlrV* \

JOE-K SAYS:-. Two weeks from today and to­

morrow we w ill s U rt our "THADE IN TW IN FALLS MERCHAN­DISE SHOWERS" Really; ’some- Uitn’ fo r noUiln’ "Ask us'aboul I t l Eh w hatl We-U prove to you that there’s Oood Times a t . . . --------- UNCLE JO E-K ’S --------- .

TODAY aad TOMORROWI BARGAIN D AY PBICES ^

ADULTS ' KIDDIES

1 5 c IO CFOLKS! ^ ,Sm tWs

m y s ta ty - jX ^ W H T

d r a m o l

-w«. FAY WRAY l i r M AX MARCIKS Im im * t» t« win. WMiCasw I lM H ra .M lM M G M iM .

+ PLUS Neretty - Coesedy - Ca»i*w Berlew and Pnlreraal Nrw*

STABTW O SCNDAYl_____

s e r w V E

KOTi. i n « I iMarcr Rabe Our Prleea. / i

5 KIDD IES ! • * - ADCLTS « e 1

Baer-SF a n s C ^

: B o x e r F(A g a in s

; Woods Manages t '■. - L f SufferingHpeg ; B y Champ}i ■ t r n

(A«oeU t«SEATTLE. A pril D (JF

defended his jan ior w< Henry Woods, Yakima, but tiie No'rttiwest boy i

'■ 12 rounds despite an in ju i» ' down in the t iiird stanza

Woods 13714.'■ Between 8,000 a n d :9

fans packcd the Civic a- torium to see the f ira t w

championship f le h t >«ver hel" Seattle.

The decision v u extremely ' _ u l ir , v ic ti WotxSa gettlne t btc <

Xor ta il Bvneneu tn d m u u ffli ' l u t a ll the way a lth ou fh hi

• limped badly through four rc beXore-he seemed to get his bea again.

F loen Challencer In T b lr A fte r two alow rounds di

, which they fe lt each Qthec R ou smashed a r ig h t to the Ni

... Jaw which sent Woods sprawlU the canvas.

- Woods took a count o f nine.' shuffled franUcally out o f di . unUl the beU.- As he went to h is comer, ^

llnfped badly, holding on tc• ~ r ig h t leg. Referee Tommy McOi

' Mked h im w hat was wrong• Woods said he thought he

knocked down.He tried to walk around the

and then sat down. McOsrttay Woods he would have to eontJ

---------- tb a t-th « -flgh t-cou ld -no t-be -eotf. The Negro' drew big app: u he came out fo r the fourth n

A ttem pu lo Finish Boot Ross tore in w ith both flsU I

• attem pt to fin ish the bout, Woods bopped and spun oa on

I and weaved, and - ducked ou ! . danger, keeping away from

hardest blows. ,' He continued lo shufne th r the aext three rounds and thet p u re d to bave the use o f both again.

Woods Went down again In ;; ■ eighth-round io r an jnstant bi .. w u more o f a allp than a blow• aent h im to tha c a n m .

R o u worked on WoodsT -bod murderous'fashlon through the

' fo u r rounds and had taken vlrti a ll the f ig h t ou t of. the Negr the time the match wss orer.

The champion appeared to , I t easy several times during the 1

but whenever he opened up he .ped,W oods all over the ring charged h im against the ropes

Ford Sm ith. KoIlspeU, Mont ' heavyweight, won a six-round (

slon from Tony Souza o f m CaUfomia.

Sammy U cLam ln , Vahco<

O N 1

S I D E L.— -bu EdwtuCleaning out the sports Icebox

■ Connie Mack, who vas a cat ! himself tn his pU ylng days, ap . en tly doesn't beUeve lo pampe ) the receivers . . .' N ot only hai I - brought h b ace h itte r. J imm y F < In from firs t bue^ to do the catd

fo r hU Athletics, bu t he’s lea ; the Maryland strong boy In

f, fourth o r cleanup slot in the : ' tlng-orAcr . . . V tiu w ill remen , ; th a t Oordon Stanley "Mlci

Cochrane also used to occupy • heavy clouter's spot when he • ceived fo r Connie . . . U w ill i i some diligent searching to find 0• m ajor league catchers who I

shouldered thU burden.A fte r viewing the Camcra-lm

HUerre mauling mateh one w u < vlneed the late WUlUm Mulc hsd the r lg iit Idea lo setUnc v super-dreadnsught division o f 1 ers. . . . B u t he d idn 't carry It enough.. . j ( o t only ouRhtn‘11^ -a llo w e d u r f ig h t 'tn y ^ re c heavyweights, bu t* each ot « lh * r t . . . Perwsnally. I'd call"super-drtadfiUs."*

m “ though the debs b j ho t and beavy between

M d t ^ tim e Prlmo climbs Into ^ g w ith Voe I,ouU In New \June t f -------The A lp ahowed slin hU tussle w ith the Im p. that battering M ax Baer handed

. l u l June hadn’t done hU ball ing appanus any good . . . A ( pie of ord inary la p punches n

. the t u t Venetian stagger and i w ildly . . . On the other hand s<

. experu contend Xelus* short, ch ' gtng blows aren't a t aU the i ; needed to reach Prime’s chi I those looping Baer righU «■ Idesl.

A MATTER OF CBA5CK Why would anybody keep brl

• Ing up -the subjeet o f “ wond« » CoL Rappert didn 't maka a m lit t le tting him ga?" every time B• R uth draws a few hundrwl a• fans to a G rapefru it Icagus g i

- . a t h iu aa especUUy lood foul? r J seems pertecUy obvious that,\ m atter what T itan ic f t s u

. CTowd-drmwiag or homerhltung• Babe achieves th is summer aj

H «.v i t - t f * ..T-i ■

ey Rofss

e e f l ^ k i m a F or Qamieness is t T it ie h o ld (I t o s t a y F u U R o u t e - A f

e g - I n j i i r y - W K e i r i P l o o r e d —

i p i o n i n T h i r d R o u n d .......

' FRANK b . O O EBIE lated Press Sporta W rite r)(AV>Barney Ross o£ Chicago ei weltem-eight championship &gs

la, Washington, Negro, here ton! •y managed to stay the fu li rout< n jury to his leg when he was knot inza. Roas weighed 186»/4 pounds

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E X H I B m O N ■" BASEBALL

taglng to - CUBS OHATTANOOOA I having A t m atU nooga; Tenn. r rounds ■ ' R,bearingj Chicago <N)_....030W I011-7 :

Chattaooosa SA003001000-3 rbtrd Oarleton and OT>ea: Badley, i i during brttst and Jackson, hec out, - . — ■e Negro's . c iA N T S 1, IN D IAN S 1 iw llng to Kingsport, Tenn. W > -

New York (N)-OOOOOOOIOOO-: t dange. Cleveland (A)-~000100 0000^-; , HubbeU. Sm ith and .Manr, w o ^ s R ie jn r ts ; Hsrder, Lee and P ; J c ^ r th y <CaUed end of ele^'enth, eoid.J

he had 11, TIGERS Sh e wss A t norence. 8. O. « > -

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rthy to ld C lndnnaU (N ).0 3401301x-li :onUnue: Hatter, Crowder, and CoCJji M-eaUed Haywort>):-Ftellaa-and-Eriok« applause • ' —Ji round RED SOX «, OilARLOTTE

S * tn M{A).........10001013J-8 J

I one leg th a flo tte . tP L )_00 00 10 1» -3 ,® ‘ Orore,, Oatermuellcr and So

Zummer, Oasctt, Humphries, J Ih ro M h _____ '

S “ l m W H T " “ 0 * “ • PntATESA t Oklahoma C ity W V*

1 in the R-I t but n PitubQTih (N ).o to i0 oo 3 i— 0 1 low th a t Chicago. { A ) - . ^ ia 3 0 1 llx —13 l

’ Blrkofer, O Aom o and Or 'body In Eamshaw, Vance and Sewell, the Ust ■

v irtua lly '(egro by B . C., middleweight, ou(pol er. -Red- Gregory o f Hollywood In to U ke six round sem l-flnaL Sammy’s f

lhe bout, ous brother. Jimm y, who rega I he r ip - the world welter t it le from Roi Ing and New York last year, had the }pef. rlng-slde seat behind Sammy's {onuna, ner. and ahouted advice betv nd decl* rounds.

Prcsno, Sammy knocked down Oregor the second round and twice just

hcouver, fore the fin a l beU lo the sixth.

T H E . R S 3

L I N E S W’t u x L d M e l L ______________

ebox; Isostoo Brave, he wUI be acltle' catcher tbem only because o f the epo<

, appar* change . . . And th a t be wimpertng not be achle>-lng. anything ofh u he sort i f he remained a Yankee.

lyPojpc. I t ’s en tirely a m atter o f chie tch ing o f scenery—«n both sides—andleaving Yankees won't feel f, b it o f env;In the any RutlUao heroics thU sum

he bat* . . . because they were thoroujmember convinced th a t he w u n 't golntMickey" do .any fu rthe r herolng In Yaiupy the Uvery w w a y .he re- ■■■■■' .

r lll take NEW O A ^ S CCP DEAL?

J™ " * •>0 Gordon Lowe, o f Loodon, “ Non Brookes said tha t there were

,-im pel* a jja y y j , o» ris cup eompetlt ' “ 5 ^ I and th a t the champion nai ^(uldoon Ibould no t be aUowed to etay « up * o t tho pre lim inary rounds. I o f box* jieve eventuaUy wa ahall itcog) y It fa r the tru th o f th is Utter,suggestli

- S ir Oordon also, on the subjec ^ the good w ill am basudorth lp other, tenai,, -who. fo r Instai

call cm could have vlsuaUted 10 years a German team being cheered

lebatlns the echo against an American t< ttn now by a Prench crowd In Pari*- Into the happened in 1932 In the In ten w York fina l fo r thc DsvU cu p j-

Wonder I f Burleigh Ortmss le t h i* beard grow a day o r so ^0™ I’ l* occasional p itch ing t«

* charge, the BloomiA cou* £j|. giy[j of lhe revived Thi

^ league? . . .-Always d id tak S .S iT 1 ^ Ucklng. th a t Buriy . . . y

Vance h u caught on. a t 1< : fo r a while, w llh hU old firm ,L K 0 “ = * ^

Y ou wouldn’t believe thU I f yc ' only been “ fo llow ing- basebaU

the U st decade or so. but the 1 U only three clubaj the QUnts, » t< s and CuhL ha ra woo n games In lha Natiocal league st I W th sa the C lndna tu R cdil

e Babe ’I extra COLO'CtTRE S O fC H T I. gameoul? I t LONDON C .r-T h e D nlrerslly « t , no UodOB u offering ^ w » .■ y tt t lU © t'a ny yw m * medleal p ra cu tlo o e ri Ing the U wtlltBg to t ty to ftnd a cure fe r as a eot^

I T " T W H F iu x a^ f

g FightD iz z y C o n o u u i^

IS To A p ^ Bef( e r B a s d y D ic ta l

■ f t “ Notification From Landis---------------" l i s S e d - t r B e i i T ' C m

............ t lo n W it h R e p o r te d

ceipt of ’ 55,000 Bieas ily * ST. L O U if, A p ril » ra in s t Dean, St. Loftia Cardfaals n ig h t, pMoher, was aeUfled late toda it« o f •«•*>«“ before Jadg# Keneaaw

U nd is, eommUsloner of base OCK®*} Sam Breadon, prwWent o f S an d CardlnaU, said tonight- Dean

~ received w ord to go to .th e , mlssloner’s office in Chicago, i

r don declined to comment fu exeept to say be ‘’thought" J Lasdts wished to queatlon ths p er about a rep q te d bonus lo nectlon w ith the algoing o f hU

- I tract.Dean could no t be reached.

K I wife, a t the ir hotel, aald she “ d _ know when D lo y planned to li I.H .E . fo r Chleago.J 10 1 - M.OOO Bonua Reported ) a 0 I t w u thought bere the notl ,A im * tlon m lgbt be in connection wl

’ story in an East St. Louis p yesterday s«poning Dean had

I ceived >sooo from an East St. 1 business man fo r signing hU C

» M E. contract._ i ; B Whether D trsy violated any I

i 0 boll law I f he did rccelve the incuso ported sum, w u no t known . Pvtiak! but J t w u beUeved. the commi 4 ) wished to f in d out alMUt lu

The E u t S t. Louts story qu the Cardinal hurler as revei ■•confldentlaUy" lh a t D ick s:

_ East St. Louis fu m ltu re dealer IrHrB.- 2ports~ni7huslsse-had~gtven-hi I 7 1 >9000 bonus to "keep ptace." I B 0 v u holding out a t the time f )jrane. *25.000 con tra il.“ on*---------D lc t-8 B td -h e -d ld n T w sn n c

. me sold or traded to another E 3 and agreed to make up the d l

cnce,” D lu j* U aaid to bave tok I.H .B . porters. " I signed w ith the Cardl 111 a fo r 118^00 although everybody w I 1 ♦ to th in k I ’m only gelling Smith; ' Slack, a friend o f the Dean 1 Jack- questioned about

bonus, appeared surin’lsod, but . ' Dizzy’s sUtement waa true. .

■ Dean a t .another tim e said * • Slack paid h im 1100 fo r cach ol J JJ g th ir ty , victoriea last’ season.

! !> ? Montana Committe '*"■ Interviews Coad

M IB80U LA , Mont., AprU 8 ( olDted Sm-eral more applicanU for In tbe coaching position of M onUna I fam- >’erslty, le ft vacant by the rest) [alned tlon o f Bernard P. (Sunny) Oi OSS in are expected to confer w ith the 1 > firs t letlc committee this week, s eor* Names o f the csndidatea were tween disclosed. Roy Sanberg of Tacc

Wash., coach a t the coUege o( P< ory in Sound, w u interviewed yestor s t be- coming hero a t the committee’s h. quest.

^ F igh te r Scores 46th Consecutive Victo

- 3 - P A R o o .-w .-o .rA p r ira -f ffv -JGibbons. S t. Paul mlddlewei

J B soortd hla « t h consecuVlvt- v ie her* tonigh t, defeating Joh

levlng K e js j o i Angelea In - ilx rou Glbbona won euUy, carrying n

would Iq lhe six rounds‘ having Ketna wavering In the al

Gibbons scaled IM to m lo rK eha ng e_______________________ ________d the -----------

mmer DEMPSEY EXERCvghlyOB to M-.- ' j t r ^ankee

' ' S H i!s Sir irman e too.

latloni r out I be- ignlze Uon." I ect of ‘

o f,' unce,'I sgol rd to

i * - u .rxone'

I w ill.0 be-tu n s u B B B c h K ^ ^ B q h S I G Hom t-1hree*Iks a

Aod uast

the

you’d j1 for ) fact I. Pl* more stnce

I j of W EARING Ihe wld s r*» I a i r te P fM per y was pfctwrrd whOe « who The «x*«1taaBplM n M that all

fo r a wbea lb * r rtaek the age « f T I agatnst tbe U se wbca H I be

D A i L r y B w a ^ i T w i y y A i x s i p

: Coiitracnded V e i e r k i l L S l i

i f o f g ^ e n j A s 1 ^

[atord ls ^e -l o i i n e ^ ' H a g ^ g ^ ^ HKl Re’ :Bonus

u star oday lo MW.M. luebalL

o f the tan had» com- M B ia a a g g S i s S H ^ ^ ^ W

fu rther." Judge : .IS pltch^ ;lo ebn*

hU con* '

Ded. His : “ didn’t0 leave"

<1notuica*1 ai paper -had TC*

Louis Is Card-

re*/nm tiuion

quoted . A reaaooabie tu tu fo r Ihe Unlleveallng deaplte hU omUslen from the.cs

Slack, Paclfte c o u t pa ir o f yosagsters, tier and

------------ B y^ O H N -flT A IIB — -----I'e TAssocUted. Press SporU WrlU

N E a L yo iW L £ ® = a o o a J t_w ill r ^ o ^ e e tlnie again to make the moment ic r club dcclslon as lo whoso white-shlr I d iffe r- youthful shoulders w ill bear to ld re- b u r ^ n o f the United Slates' 1 ardlnals oavU cup quest—and the queat iy seew most fans wlU be ssklng U: t f i ^ r ..J, [he year to s U rt our n i?, .h!! »y youn® youngsters out on the 1

vis cup t r a U - u the ex-offlclo JUt said p jrta havo been urging almost a ■ , slnco we lost the g litte ring bowl

“ P r .n e .u n r a 7 '” n 01 nis . J' strong sentiment In favor of pa

ing up tha t partlcuU r year’s chai ; t e e regaining the cup In order to

, a "new* deal" aquad o f young’uns. iC t ie S a s ta rt toward the InUm atlonal <

perience so necesury to succes S (;j> _ and th a t each year the feeling tl

for the "thU time our old sUndbys i oa unl* <onie through” prevails, a t the 1 •eslgna* hour.

Oakes. As a result there have grown he ath* two faetlon*-one urging compl

o\'erthrow o f nil those athletes w ’ere not iiave tried and failed, In cup quei racoma, and making a fresh s u r t w ith cai f Puget fia iy.pU ked "potentlala’’; the oU lU rday, moro conservatively holding that ee’s re* few newcomers can best be Inti

duced to cup competition I f oldst< carry a part o f the burden.

-1 Regardless o f tha argumenU ai n generalities, the battle fo r bert ‘f / t r v 1^^^ team very concelval

' may result In a pretty even m lx ti , o f veterans and -'beginners” cons

tu tlng the 'fm a l-cho lc t.---------------w « h t . By m Id 'Aprll some o f the playi "rtctoiy named by the cup selection comm Johnny tee w ill have opened the lr prelln rounds, nary flannel-ball flogging a t Pui g m ar* hurat; N. C. •ids and The squad otficU lly named to i e aUth. po rt fo r tr ro u u comprises Sidney •Kems. Wood of New York, WUmer AIU*

tCISES TO KEEP YOUTJ

r l a n i cxhlblUag bU pUc>dri*«r.rlgbt. 3m le w w lU ir aat la a Nrw York gyniaatlai

a ll men ib««ld be kM i la tp M i and flei i f TS aad lb a t h« was -ferUfyiag my b*< be St.” — Pb*(«.

T P A H O , W E D M E S D A Y MOBM IKO

ct ReadyIn Singles, ‘ ffiEdi ^ e ly Miakeni^Oi

^ ^ V v^'Caac qT ^ H

I '

I

U ttiled Slates' 1935 Davis oap llneop:' Wllm e.csp team ef that year, and Sidney B. W tera, Den Badge and Gene Mako, in donbl

---------- .. of-Texasr^ank-Parkerr-M Uw aukeirrlte r)' youth now prepplng In New Jeieey

. Don Budge and Oeno M ako o f CaURyn-

"iSSSttdar the In view o f the recent announce .s' 103S ment o f Parker th a t ha would no ueatlon 1>V fo r a place on the team th l

' I >Tsr but would confine hU play ti I,; —i i . l American 'courU — t h w doesn'

‘ o tw “ < l« l ot doubt a elo e x - 1 * U « o m e n t o f the rest.« t eve rj Wood is v lrt iia ily a clhch fo r thi M wl te ^0 . 1 singles job. Por aereral year

. American, and foreign, experU har< p.r* i< a PractlcaUy tmanlmously deislgnatet

Sidney as po tenlU lly one o:c h iS Lr to le t ^ reached almost those predlotec unsget he lghu l u t year In defeaUng Aos-

. . . traUa's Jack Crawford In the lnUr< n n e fina l and running Pred Pern

Ig th a t ’ * m agnificent flve*set mateh In th< iS w ill chaUenge round. Besides he haj he last wxgcd an Intensive and apparentlj

{successful campaign to build him- “ P physically thU winter.

' A llison Is almost as great a sUnd- 'mpicto jQ f y , , other assignment. AfWi “ "I*.® , a ll. he came back to fa r ouUhlne all queW, - qUjJP Americans In the national sin-

la s t / fa l l - a f t e r m aking that thM i to England In responseIn tro* - ——

•Idsters

- r l 6 0 A m a te S _ C la s h I n ljlayrrs —— _

S S ; Four A.A.U. Champions of 1 . Max Baer’s Title—I

' AssembleWUson! - ' ■

-• 1 ST. LOUIS, April 9 m —\ larger-------- : fo r lhe three day National Amaleam w r I whleh starts here lomorrow.1 x l I D efin ite word has Iwen received t l

- ' tua lly aU parts o f the nation and iT T ]m J Only one o f the elgbl 193< ehan

beavTwelght, w ill esblbit h li warea, ■ weight class: C en ip in ie tu ly missing

U a fe llow lewTuman. Uthe, dasky . ^ 4 , sktsned Joe Louis, wbe u a r ir tsa l

imknewB Ust year stmek terror l« t# -. th e hearts of. ether ligh t h e a rj.

g ] ' welghta.- ••• .

E & . Leading Contender^ g x ■ Louu won the ligh t hea^'^'welght R - r crown "under wraps." tu rn rd prp- K y fesslonal and todsy in a lesdine con* ■ B tender fo r the world heavyweight H u tle owned by Max Bser.

Today u hopeful cosches shej>- W r' ■ herded • determined novices from U ; , hotel to gym nulum the nsme of

LouU, the m an w ith dynamite In B f . . either^ g1o%’t) WU on msny llp t.

; • The rough dismonds Irom which E k , sparkling tlghtera are made are nol B C . au adverse to accnitlng U lnted pro* ^ ' tesslonal pay. Besides LouU. three

other laai mr, r>ry figh t.RJ“ : ing fo r money. ‘H ir j ’ are fre d Alio*-

!toU. m iddleweight and Norbert l i l g : Meehan, lightweight, boch of San

-r^ n c ts c o , and Ed«lo Waling. De* tro lt feaLherwelght.

Predictions o f success (or ,ths vaHous eocnpeUUre conUngenU varied greatly tonight.

H SlTM g Teams EaterrdUnusuaUy s tro t^ teams a.*e enter*

ed from Port Sesning, Georgia, De- H | tro lt,' 6aa PrancUco, Boston and

Clerelafjd . The Chicago dUtrtct. which last year wen-both the bsn*

. tamwelgbt and flyweight Utles. wm WH b# represented.

Last year 154 eontesunu were , Jack enter rd Ui t he-tgu nu m e nt. Berm y ulam . Kessler, who d L - e ^ the 19M show fle*h aod U again in eharge. said tonight b*dy ha beUered the current touroey win

b t tlM largest t r t r beld.

A P B 1 L 1 0 ,K W ____________

)e ir | h I;y o r

is’ In Doubles, ) f ’35 Cup Tean

H ^ K . v vo o d

llmer Allison, 1834 No. 1 ranking pUyei Wood, in singles; and ihe sensaUonal

ubles.

ikeo- lo -U ie^pper#> -flrO r«rH c^ro tirN o sey; 1 ranker.!aU* DouMes M ain Problem

ThB doubles U really the problem w llh the Invincible ( u amateurs] combination o f Oeorge Lo tt and Les- te r Stoefen gone pro.

ThU U where youth h u lU besl chance to serre, and Budge an<

'J ,° Mako can sene. as well u volley ^ lob and smash, on a t le u t ever ’’ “ terms w ith any other pa ir In th i

countiy. These boy» may not bo abli U>e to leare Uielr studies on tho coasi u n to attend the early practice drlUs

bu t the ir feaU o f tast fa ll entlUi ‘“ a them lo foremost consideration.' of They defeated, among otherr.' th\

famous Lott'Stoefen and AUlson. Ited Van Ryn doubles teams tn the Pa- .os* olfio Southwest toumey, and manj « r - c ritics predict Vheyll preva en* v. irry the greatest undem Uams tbe coun. the t r y h u had,h u There may be. three ''unoffic ia l' lUy entranU In the early spring work­lm- outs—Berkeley Bell and Oregot)

Mangin, who together form a sweel nd* doubles tesm. and the perennial :w r Oeorgla go*getter, Btyan O fa n t aU They have announced the ir deter- In* mlnaUon to force the selection com- tu t m lttee to consider U u lr recordi nse seriously.

e u r B o x e rs _T o u rna m en t---------------------- I' 1934— Including Contender for -Missinij as Younusters lie In St. Louis

tear A lh la lc Union boxln,' te n e m e n t

1 thmt IM B ib lc iM tnm U c l t lc in y ir- d Ihe ( m iU ry o t Hawaii woald b« on

aapU ns. SUnley Evans, Detrelt Negro !«. and he w ill (Ight In the ligh t beary*

£ Savoldi Wins Matchto ——

' y SAN m ANCISCO. April 0 OTh- Jumping Joe Savold l.. 300, N o tn Dame, uMd the groggy man act to conquer Casey K a u n jlsn . 310, S U n*

:ht fohl. In the th ird and deciding fa ll ’0- tn the ir msln event wrestling bout n* here tonight.rht ---------------------------

HONKENBrRG WINS .■P- ALBANY, N. Y . Aprtl 8 l/TJ-O ui

Sonnenberg. 310. Boston, former w world’s heavj-wtight ehamplon. won “ O^Tr Joe Dusek. 31«. Omaha, to n lfh t

by default sfte r es:h grappler bad U ken one fs ll In the feature bout of

■Q. mg _■ee —

I2-Reunlamip’s S^ B O t e i N GH I S n qu w ick ‘iharpsbooters c f tt;

bowUnc aUeyg'nlpped the Karme:■ kora i M U st o rm in g by comln ■ ■ iro m b e b ^ ,« n « r dropping the fin■ game, t« '« io e x tM l a i t two stann■ aad eop w rla i, 'Jobasoo e ! Kai■ xneUcom sow d ou t Oeitiaaa o f tl:■ Bninawlek b y a glogl* point to cai:■ turo te rlM honor* w ith a ftSl ooun

RoberU o f the Iwera was high atnglB _ t««>* • ^ T t r <^th » a i». ' .

■ BaUey _____W lU .XST'M■ n r d IW 143 n s 43■ Andenon l«3 IM 4»■ Coleman------------- m m n s os■ CUWC_________ 114 100 6)

■ 7S1 S33 606.246■ K a m ^ o m■ JohMOO ________ 1S3 l i t n o S3■ A. PugUano_____ 149 141 m 48■ B ro w n ________ J.119 m l»« <a■ RoberU _____m 13« 313 H■ L . ^ i l a n o _____ 1ST 173 14B'4<

■ W l m S41339

I Oaldand Basey I dub Scores 6-3 I Win Over SealfI C ro w d o f 7 , 0 0 0 F a n s C h e e r

I - b s o a r V l t t ’ s P la y e rs t i

I V ic to r y In F i r s t Garni

® o f S e a so n a t O aks ’ P a r isyer _

. TVESDAY’S RESULTSHoUywood 8, Portland 1. Oakland 8. y Prttiwlsco 3, . _ Loa Angelea a, Sacramento 9. Seattle a t Mission, flan rnncU ci

lem, ______ • ••urs)

WEDNESDAY’S SCREOULE ^ . Seattlo a t Mission,

PorUand a t HoUywood,,;2? f la n PnncUoo a t OaUand. even ^ Angcks ai'Skcramento.,

“ I® O A K L A l^ C alU ; Aprtl • W>>- * . ! ; Baran thoBsaad iaaa tinned ent

fo r tba opening gmma o t tbo Pa* eUle Coaat leagve aeasoa ber* to* day and cbeered Osear Y ltfa Oaka

:,uv ' to a < (0 I r lc to ry o r t r tba Saa rrancUeo SeaU.Leroy Anton's home run o re r'th i

le ft fie ld fence w lUi Hawklna oc base gare OaUand a two*nio atari

„ In the opening innbig. The homi team cinched the game In Uw flfU:

.•.v> when three runs were scored od Jim Densmore, who h i t HawkUu walked Keyes, -allowed Anton s double and MaUho a abigle.

The SesU bunched fOur h iU .o fl . i t Jimmy Tobin fo r two runs In thc

touKh inning and got two more blngles In the next frame fo r theli

San PtancUco--~000 310 000-3 7 1s s O a k la n d ______ aoOOMOlx-d 10 1

Densmore and W oodall; Toblo aod UoMuUen.

J . STARS a, BeA > i;B 8 X

I T LOS ANOELES. A p ril » CD — Hollywood genoatod aufflclent h lt - U i« sU’e i ^ Ul two large Innings

f o r to w in an a to 1 declsloo (rom Port* Und's Beavers In tbe opening game o f their se riu here today.

Cedric D urst doubled In tbe th ird WlUt the bags loaded to seore three runs. The other f ire came home Ul

■ Uie f lfU t when Uje-Stara combined m lu j r Jacobs' homer and doubles by iCot v ino De Magglo and R. Doerr w llh

two singles, a waUi and a ueriflce . 'ie- PorUands lone taUy wa* accoun* on led fo r In the t i n t ha lf o f U^e t l f th

when W ilburn singled, w u sacrl*. gro fieed to second snd csme home oo ry * Metsler's sUigle.— R .H .E ., P o rU sh d_____ 000 010 000-1 7 3

c h HoUywood ___ 003 OM.00S-8 14 0Brysn, Turpln. -Oorley and

r«j^ Cronin; JJheUenbaek, Hebert and i ln Deisutel.• to ' ■ •

ANGELS », MJLONS JlOUt SACRAMENTO. AprU 9 (T>-Los

Angples took a JO innm g battle from Sscrsmento here today a to S. Salvo weakened UTthe esua frame sod the

Sus champions pu t over 3 runs to break oer the deadlock.m n K ike MeoU sU rted fo r ths An ieU tb t but wss knocked out In the 8ih, M il* nad lard CampbeH doing a fine Job o f ’ of relief work.

" Loa Angeles .031 OOO lOO 3 -< 19 1 ^ Sacramento jOOI XiO lOO 0—3 8 31--------- ^t eu!«.‘ CsmpbeU- and—Velwnaof) ry n n . BsKo snd Berres.

f SIISSION 3, INDIANS I

SAN FRANCISCO, April I iTi— J, Bunching four h iu fo r lh,*re runs y In the firs t Inning, the San Pran* •' cisco M ^ io c u downed SfittSe 3*1 ■ here lon igh t In a Coast league base*

baU game.A fte r a shaky s U rt, the Indians

srtUed down and blanked the M is* shms fc r the re a l'o f the game but thc damage had been done. SeatUe pounded out h tu and had little luck bunching them.

The score: R .H .&C S e a ttle _______ 100 000 00<^-l J3 3■f Ulsslone-______ JOO 066 000-3 7 ac . f la tte rra :.’Thog}as, Ba rre tt Rad-

o n iu and B o ttana l; NItcboUs and. . Doggaa.

S lg n a t u ^6 P r o m o t e r S e o d s t ' l

S J S O f t l K W f l f l e r ; ^

To TM^ Holder i»e»p- . — ^s g ‘ R o th e n b u rg W in : D e p o s l t -

r '5 ® m a n N am es,’ P , r o m o te if » : |

1 « i R e p re s e n ta tiv e D e d a re a fsi 830 • / Vv) .' — ■ ■ ••. ' ■-..iiu-------- B y BOB CAVAONARO . r- y1.2460 (AasoeUted Press SporU W riU r) .j

N E W Y O B K , A p r i l 9 ( f f ) —> M I A c o n tra c t o f fe r ln t rM w c B a e r :

WOO,0 00 f o r a; h e a v y w e ig h t ■.>?>I ^ t i t l e de fense , a g a i i fs t . M asciv? I ' 480 S c h m e lln g In E u ro p e A u g u ^ . -'u’ ■ 7 -^ 17 a r r iv e d Ih th is c o u n t ry - to - ;

d a y .w ith C h a r l lo H a rv e y ,„ ■ o ra n f ig h te r m a n a g e r, w h o 'is .J l re p re s e n tin g W a lte r R o th e n - i v 111 b u rg , G o rm a n p r o m o te r . , -* ■

.-’n ta alt« o f UM.-proapecUve bout ..1 •O bag not been detcrmtoed, oald B a r- . •

■ ) vey, bu t London, Remo ao d .V leu w ;.V - OTO posslbUltles, w lth-Itom e appar* ?. _ en tly holding the iDslda track.

- 1 - Returning w im hU hearnre lgh t. ’ d I S Hanus, whe was trouaced by

BduneUng in H am burt im n U week* ago Harrey TUuaUetd. tbe%-l' O em ao promoter as a ‘seeead T e x

e e rs R lcam,” w ith an equally expanslr* ., , ImaglsaUoo and “ the money to back . / '- : t o I tu p . " .a m e • " o n t h * U a e "

H e ra 1* Uie c o o tn ic t ,-h s -a a ld ;^ !; > a rk diipUying a legal looUog document

drawn up in oennao. *'X'U s iibm lt 16 te AncU Hoffman, Baer'k maaager. Z ^ undenitand Hoffman is interested .v.i; In hartag Uie money pu t 'oo th * . -

icuco the money ta any bank Hoffm an ,

' ' ' ^2iT6oO fo r t h e * 8 e t o S lo g in * t S i ^ ^ a New Vork bank before he saUed.*

E The terms o f Uie contract cafl fo r . Baer's appearance tn Xurop* on o r -•

before Ju ly 17-one monUi b e fo re ...; Uie flg h t-a n d also aUpulaUs ihe hearywelght ktag: shall no t engage In any fig h t between Ju ly I and - !.,:

»>>- August ^7. . . . .Vent. .................. ■ -.........- ' ■■Pa* -- --------------- :-------- T . .

^ Brawns.Land o i i ^ Jerome H. Deaii I

lome ..f i fu i.

A m e r ic a n L e a g u e rs D e fe a t

“ * W o r ld C h a m p io n C a rd s • ,

' ■J,“ ■ b y 8 - 5 S o o re ,more . •Ihelr e r , LOUIS, AprU 8 (/T>-Roger*

Homsby renorated Browns landed on IMcty Dean fo r 19i ^ u today and

\ took Uie sccond gama o f a d t y aeries * from the world champion Card-

Inals; d to 8..Buck Newsom, Brown hurler. In

the n in th w u relieved by Coffman who stopped a fina l In ii ln f Card­ina l ra lly tha t netted three ru n s .'

R .S .E ,^ — St. LouU (A )___ 0101011 0 3 -d - ll I------->><t* SC. LouU-(N)._:000a00003>-8 11 '0 ^ . Newsom. OotCmazt w k I Beoutey; o rt* J. D ftn and D«Unc<y.

mne .

^ Yost Forecastsmed . ..................................... - -

ir Wide (^en Game)un* . •—llfth — “

‘ L a te ra l P asses H a v e J u s t

S ta r te d , ’ S a ys F a m e d

i ' 1 A th le t lo D ire c to r t aand “ ” ■and LOS ANGELES. C s llf . April 8

On the 1935 (ooUm U horUon Pield* tng H. Yp«t. aUileUc director at Michigan sees a wide open game coming up In InlercoUegUU drcks.

. "1 th ink the boys wUl be keeping ' i f f the ball In the s ir most o f the t ts * ."

u t d Yost in addressing alumni o f - v Z ! the Big Ten here todsy,

'E ng lish rugby-footbaU wUl be - mUed tnto our game tn lU we'll hava

, a hard time telUng where I t leaves • r.r o f f and tlie Amertcan name begUu.

U te ra l pasaes have jus t sUrted.’ “ A fte r a ll why c an t our college teams , p do whst the EngUsh do wlUi a ‘ •*J footbaU." a 3 '

Stanford and U ta ti Polo Teams Meet

STANFOIIO U N lV E R S rrr. CaUf-,IT)— A p rtl 8 m -c s p ta ln e d by WTU Rog- runs ers. J r , son of U»e humortsU Stan- -an* ford'a polotsu pUy hoau te Um*3*1 T tn liy o f Utah her* toenacttrw In

ase* the f irs t of a two-game aeriea. Tbe second game wUl bc pUyed Prtdsy.

IansI w t P * m O LN TROBULE-------itOe -k Aw YORK, A p ril 8 (J v -A w a r - ..luck r v s t fc r the arrtseo< Primo Camera.

former worldH hsarywelghl A a m - pioo. was teued today by MagU-

3 3 tJm teE arlA .8» lU lw llea .th■p^ I»U -7 3 1st ’failed tA appear. In rv s p e m te tad- » smnmons chaizl&g h im w ttb a s k - and i i « an Improper to rn w ltb u »ot»*

^ i l l u s h . ' l o r E q u it ie s .F o llo w s

P > j , : - S u c ld e n E n lliu s la s m in

M e ta l D iv is io n .

| £ V - ? . / . —I r m a r k e t s .A T A G L A N C E

■■ ’■ (By The A ite c ta ttd Press) liV NEW v o n K :

’ s to ck t r in n : metals lead quietf;- '. - .advance. .

. Bond# Irregular; O. 8 . govern- ■ m enu easy.

■ Curb steady: leadera narrow. t'\Y: ,'TOTelgn exchange.m lxedj.ster-,

higher; trade a ^ -g p o t

Sugar quiet; trade support.■ • Co«ee higher; torelgti buying.

V - • CHIOAOO: ^il-! , Wheat easy; rata torccuU.

Com strong: a n a ll supplies. CatUe steady; acUvc to lower;

, , top •14.40. ^Hog# Steady; top »9J0. ' y _

B y FRANK M A C M U X B T v ^■ ^Associated Press F to fln cJa lW rt^ )

NEW ORK. A p ril 9 m - T h o., • m arket Jumped ahead. Uke ^

• led pedestrlaa In the Xlaal 10 m la - j utes o f trading today.

: . A auddea burst o f entbuslosn fo r ' lh# metal shares appeared to » i»«

as much aa any otber one /ac tor , to do w ith tbo quick rush fo r «qul-

- •, ties, bu t most e f th# Ust displayed •' a readiness to respond to buying.

- - -Tho creeping, advance of the past ' veek o r so appeared to have fin a l-

• ly atampeded tho bear forces into a covering movement, and the buUs

- wero aaturaJly re fa d M J M to help­ing tbe buying along. A number o f leadera got ahead l to 3 polnU or ,

• so. WhUo U . S. Smeltljig. a metal atock recently freely offeaed, was

■ 69i -points h igher a t l04?i. • , ' m U e tumover ca the stock ex­

change was only 856.184 sharea. :■ - jjearlysOO/WO changed hands in the• l ln a l four, and much, o f I t In the

:• l u t 10 minutes or so. Thousand ' ahare blocks in some o f the trading favorites w er* common enough. Thc Associated Press average of 60

------ rtod»-«dvancod-.x < e * poin t to aa j^Ujo highest level since Pebniaor .

_________ :_____JW hite M etal Advance* I

. SUver continued Its relentless ad- \ vanco In to new high te rritory fo r . ■tha'ptst seven yeara as bats o f the

- w blto metal were quotfd Baother. H o f a cent bigber a t 8) cents an .

- ••.ounce. B a r atlver'.prJces aro now 8 J ' cents above the level prevaUlng a t \

4-;£ th o beglnaing o f thU year. a n d . l l i J . cenu below the price fo r whlcb the ;

treasury pays foe domesUcaUy ; ’ - m ined metal. • - •'- ‘ — -Ansooff tbo • mor»~TftUVo stock •

::;]e«ders A m erlcaa_TeU pten ft- a t • - 10T ! i advanced 3H points, and '

; .Union P a dflc a t SOU was up 314, ! . '■o tben gaining 1 to a polnU each : ' included U. 6. Steel a t 3H'., West- :

' inghouse a t 3831. A llied clTemlcal a t : 134. American, Tobacco "B " a l 7814, Santa Fe a t 40U, Montgomery i W ard a t SSU and New Vork Cen- 3 t r a la t lS H . • . 3

rO R EtO N EXCUANGE 4

• NEW YORK. AprU 9. m - r o r e lg n ; «tchango steady; m n c e demand. 6.9SK: Cables.'6A9H; UontreAl in

■ New 3fortC 99say,i N e»~Y ork in. Montreal. 10047H. a

TWIN FALLS MARKETS ^Tba Twla VaU* autnct martM n * * \UrOk* VM M rouow i c

u m to c fcLUbt buteb«n_________ tS^U io (SJOHMTT buuttm . 31S.U0 ite. M.13 te SS COHMvr buuhm . 3MOOO Ib*. IS.1S w (7.M rnckinR •0WS..2M pound* to K-OO <U nem ifK bt buubtn . ,,

------------« J « to 17.00 JlCow* - to tJ.0q f;u tu trs **"« to tsJO hStMTB ------- t^nn to S«.» hv m OdVM to SSilO °lAmt» .... -• to f«JO h

0Pesiuy II

JI»4»T lien»_____________________ He ‘1U |b i raiend bcna . ... , tap ^tU h t le « h o n u ------------................ »c CColofM b(n* <*«•Ustiore ^i3.‘s . ' a ; s = = : i £ ?Colons roM tin_______ (|BtasM ------ - - " T i v ‘ Iou cu eOM** ------------------------------------------^ II

Tu rk tft 3:(OrH«f4 prlM) 2

Toune tomi. Wa U ^ _ _ _ _ _ U <3Yowfl* blOA. Ko <■ ----- »«.•Old b u i. No. »■ ■Old toau. No. U , , , Itc

-------------------- -!S JIlnt*. ho. ^Tom*. Ro. 5 -------------------------------------C

D»il?»f*d Twta r*u» j*ci» ........ C

e*pi. pMh pnr* .. . ------- He to :ar. oB u tirrr it. (>.>> rn<-»----------------- Sle j,

U. •». Or»»t ;Je. i j tO. 8. ><ortJi»rT4*. tie. i t »s.eoRmill Rm1>. No. U ____ >3 M to U <V>Mm>:i R*eiii. No. ___ u <9 to u :nrtatot, u. e. .*io. I ___________ tstp

-----------' --------- n n n r tS 'S n is ^ r : ------------ ^nu**«u. No. u ---------- i i » to i t s j

wo. Al - . . l ie to iJc 3

llrmn. ^ . i Sft t; B nn. SO^pound mt* — «»tS atoek tood JOO-peuod leu_______<i m 35 5 f J g g i — r z iV e 4

tm tCoaiDW ■----- «?nnnKU * tM o n a a UfMt*. ■ , , CTM

- Bad e im t ■- . ~ . | i t o e cKKUI ntrm *

' S ;CkiTWa ^ ’ 1K T S t i a . ; . ~ , s =C iJo r ________ — — ----------------ic-ioc p

. J s to c k , H a r l t e t A v e ra g e s ■

i i n *-Comptle« i r

i Ij B«ird* stMiw

I i193S low ____ISJ 3>'S 34.S. ! S ! W : r . & ‘ S i S i 5 ii

_ !S 'ill C O M M O D ITY

„ P R IC E LEVELNEW VOBK. A p ril 9 W ^-Index

1. o f IS tu p le commodity prices. (Dec. 31, 1931 eqttals 1«); 1928 average tqnata 230J). ' .

Jt Week ago -------------------------- _a8L0— Y f T ag o------------------------- -— 1 ^ 0

f . 19U low "“ Z 1 ~ ’Z -----------------148.419J4 h i g h ------------------------- _ .l5 fl.Z18J4 lo w ------------------ -------------•lie.o10J3 h ig h _____________________ 148J1933 low .......................................78.7

(December 81. lost, a u k c o aa 100 ’ In eempotlag the abovo prke le n l

and tbe foUewlac eomnedltles. w ltb tbo appmMmate pereentage valae

— o f tha bole in je i assigned to each, a r t Bsed: Wbeat 13. eottoo 11. bogk

tt) 13, sted acmpJO, sugar 10, weel 7. «k eepper 0, hldee. 8. ' eom 4, rotibcr 4. r t - aUb «. ooffee 4, lead V sUver 3, coeoa a~ t - E d it o r } .

:o t M O U tH>ve NEW YO RK. . AprU S WV-Call‘•Of money steady; 1 per c ra t a lj day.

Ttmo loans steady; 60 days>6 nos. cfi ? ; . l per cent. ,

Primo commerelal paper Bankers aooeptanees unchanged.

“ • Rediscount . rale, N. ,Y . itK rv c bank, IM per cent.

5 ; METALS®: NEW VORK, AprU 0 WV-Copper 1

quiet: electrolytic spot and future. |f l Blue Eagle. 89. T in steady; spot and t“ nearby 849.40; fu ture 848J0. Iron :* quiet; unchanged. Lead steady; spot »

*■ New Y ork 83.08; ^ t S U Louis W iO. |Zinc quiet; East St. Louis spot and fu ture 84. Aluminum 819 to « 3 . ’ Antimony spot 814J5.. 1

ull GOVERNMENT BONDS 4 m NEW VORK, A p ril 9 m - Bond , J . quottttlODs: ______________

^ 3«is 32-47 - ---- ----------------------- f0t.«— 4w -4 ttiJ2 -4 7 --------------- :--------- l o m

1st 4Ws 33-47 re g .-----------___.10J.t4, 4lh 4Us. 33-38............................. 10227?! 4th 4Us reg. 33-38 ----------------107J1?f 4th4Ms33-38 clOMd____ :--------100.l l . T r w u ry" 4Ka 47-M .......... ......................1J8.6 6« 3US 4 3 -4 4 ______ - ---------- ------ 105J3 J® 4s 44-54 -------------- :----------------- 111.19 S,L ? \S 4«-80------------------------------llO J 6; ! a ss 40-43 June'— 107.14 rI . 3Hs 43-47___________________ 1073 li^ 3*4s 41-43 M a rc h -------5-----------107.17 Ii ' a« s 4 1 ----------------------------------.t07;jia t 3^8 44-46 --------------------------- :i0530Id aUs ,48-49 ____________________ IM J34, 3!4s 49^83------------------------------10431 f:h 3s 46-48 ---------------- -------------- 10333 \t - 3s 51-35_______ ______________ 10332 iat a iis M -6 0 ................ ........ _H.._...iD131 .i , Federal Farm MoHgage \ry 3s 4T _________ _____.............. ..J0U 8 iI - 3* 49 ............ ................ ;..... ....... lOlJO %

3',;s 6 4 _________________ :,_,...10338 7. Home Ownera' Loan i

4s 5 1 _______ _________ ______ 10038 83s A S 3 -......... .......... .................. 10139 >

m 2*is 39.49 ............. ..................... lOOaO »,«1- -------- t.^ BAR SILVER NIn NEW .VOIUC. A p ril 9 - Bar

sU nr l lrm , *i higher a t C3c.

” COTTON . . INEW YORK. A p ril 9 MV-Olostng f.

Cotton quoUtion* m re v lth lr i 3 o r .3 polnU o f the best n t ne t advances ii o f 13 to 17 polnU. 1

M CUICAGO PRODUCE---------» CHICAOO, A p rit. 9 C/T>-Poultry p » recfipt*, ii>T. 31 trucks; firm ; hens >1 ” 8 lbs. and under 21c. more than fl r » Jb*. 33c; leghom hens 18!4c; Rock c n fr)-en 35!4 to 28c, cotored 34c; Rock n JS broUers 35c, co lo ttd 34c, Leghorn 31c. 1, io barebacks 19 lo 20c; roosters 15c:10 hen tu rk o ’s 35c. young toms 23c,

old 17c, No. 3. 15c; ducks, old. 4<i . tbs. up aosc. small 16c, young white to duck* 4 ' i lbs. up a i'. ic ; geese 14c; to capons « lo 7 lb*. SSc.;« B u tu r recelpu 9489 pounds; f i lm ; - H specials (93 score) 37 to 37Uc; e x tm « (93) 36t4c: extra tlrsU (90-91) aSHo;« f lrs u <88-89) 354 to 3Sc; sUndards »

(PO cenuaUsed o ir lo u i 38’ 4c. nEgg receipts 33.633 cases; f irm ; *i

extra f i n u 33 to 33 ':c : ftrs h graded t ln U 33S to 33 ';c; curren t recelpU w 33e; storage p a ck^ flrsU 34c; extras d, 24’ . c. u

« RAN FRANCI.SCO PRODUCE ■« SAN FRANCiaCO. A p ril 9 14>- ,

Qutterfat 33. ^e I*oUtoes sacked ewt. Netted Oema a; « OreRon Klamath d is tric t U. 6 . No. p

I s 1.90-;i5 : Idaho i.flO-70: new crop ^— Ctthna—W nl*onvlll^ OKm#U-4<i-4.

»■- ordinary 3 ^ -4 ; Watsonville W hite „Ho'« 3'4-4. ).

H uller. cheese and eggs unchang- „IO rd. • - 5

'S LOS ANC.F.LES rRODUCE [.1 LOS ANOELES. A p ril 9 (^V -Ile -

ceipu; D uller 63.000 tbs.; cheese- 1 m i n * *«»M.--------- — ra B u tle r: 93 score 3 2 'i: 91 k o to , *0 33; 90 KOre 33; 88 score 31. ^

En r*: csitdied clean .Medium «x- *• 10 tra* 33’, . "ts Poultry—Hena; Leshoms. under " S 'i tb*. 17: 3‘ . to 4 t» i. 17; orer (e 4, 18. Turte j-s; Ota hens 17. ^

„ SUGAR ”M NEW VORK. A p ril 9 °* Sugar was unch*n?ed a t 330 fo r i f

»poti. w llh no #»tca. reported. .Vf Tl>e insc tlrtij- m the ip o t market ~ teebved to restrict operations In fu - i g )e turrs and pncts receded a U tlk 1 g p lu n d e r Ured long liquidation a n d t92 hedge selling. Final p n « * were 1 t o ! 8 ,« 3 po inu bcJow Mon«3*y's* Sales were 13.150 tons In lhe No. 3 !2 ■* eoniracl and 3350 tons in the No.i

1 cJoalns: h]• May 332B. Juty 339B. Sept. 33SB. e

f i^af t r aiw a, M awa -a 4 o B ^

T w n r r A i M D A U

i . . ' N E W .

4 • (By T ie Awoetited rrau)1 " Blst> Low Closo2 Alilsd Cbnu * Ore...434U 133 J 34th* A»U Ohalmm ;___ lO \ lt>* 14%* Amorteaa Can.,...—IIB l l s s ] I 0 4 A n o * r 81 r d r r u n 13U> Am * For Power 3> ' 3>k 3).* JS A K S r - z r l s i ! l i i i !! i:‘ Am Smelt * Rafln— 33 . '33(k 33 '■ Am Sugar pf 12s 139

Am T»l * Tel - — lOTli 10S>4 J07«S Amsrloas Tebaeto . . 7fl , 13U 78 Am Water Work* W..IM& H U HH

. Anaeonda copper - . I I ] 0(« I I, j 5 s r . v S = ; K Si;^ Bcndtji AvUUon 14H 131 . 14'.«X Oeihlchem Steel 3SU 34% 3SU. Burr Add Uch »{■ 1<U Is i*’’ Calif Paeklna'____ _ 39 39 30e Catumst 81 Heela — 3U 3U 9)&Y CaSt^OwJhln* ®_II! 93'* 4Blil »

; i l ! - l i t ■ 11!

I Colum aaa i t Beo . . SH ev« . 6%. oom So lnnu — I SU Is n 18%': Com 8outta«m — M i lU l^ i3 CooMtldatFd on — T !t TS TH 9 CoDt Oli t k l ----------ISU ITIii IS, coro r ro d u ru _____SS'k 6i\\-' OunUa Wrlgbt ____ 3 ^ 3!« 2\t) Del A H u dM n______3S 3S 38I Ou Pont de N«m _ 03 01 93, Xaatman Kodak 134n U V i:[ B to Fower t l U fh t . v:» 3U .. rirw tone RubtMr''Z!! HJe 14 HU

□eneral xieotflo Z3 « 33U 33%‘ Oenenl Food* ____34% 33<« 34%■ Oeneral Moton ..... 3#lk 31% 3P%

Olldden C o ______ 3S% U!'« 38%oold O u s t______ _ le t i iflU iflUdoodrsar Rubber __»% 17% i«%

:® !i!! :i!! Oreat W n i Sugar —.137 1M% 137S r« r- ‘!S » ’• =1,1J o h ^ Manvnie ___44% 43% 44% <KonaetoU "Cdpper 17% la%— 17%L iR A Uyen Tob s or M oruatn ieun A lk a li__3714 37%U ^ e c s ig n ^ n ___ lOOU 99% lOO'.iU ld Cont Pet 11^« 1|I'« 11%uuaourl Paeine p t.- 3 1%. 3MonCfomerr Ward _. 2SU 34% l l ' iuotor Wheel ...... 8% 8% a%Kaab M o to r*_____13% la% UKal Ca*h net A 19V4 IS . 19Nai Dairy 14% 14% 14%Kat Power Si U t — 7U T% TTiH Y C entral______ is% 14(« 13%N r N I I & llU d _ 4U 4i.i 4%North Amer Co ____23% 131i 13%

B -.B ld .Roflncd sugar was unchanged n t

4.90'for fine granulated w ith moder­ate withdrawals.

LOS ANGELES POTATOES <LOS ANOELES, A p ril 0 O D -(U |

8 D A )—PMntors U. S. No. 1 Idaho ' RusseU 1.85-90 per 100 lb. sack; , Stockton Burbnnks ord inary 13S, , good 335-35; old crop lo » l W hite Row 1.65 cwt.; new c rop -loca l-B rit- ; lsh Queens 130-45 lug; San Dlegoco. , B ritish Qmens 3.00-35 cwl. ,

. CHICAGO'POTATOES {CHICAOO, A p ril 9 (/P)'USO A)~ <

Potato recelpta 57 cars; on track 370; |U.S. slilpm enu 7 l l cnrs; old stock, t Idahos strong, other* stock stendy. supplies moderate, trading good; Wisconsin Round W liltcs U.8 . rjo,1. 75 to 83 (4c. uncIaMlffcd 75c ; /MIchlKan Round W hiles U.S. No. 1. c77% to 80c: Idaho RusseU U.S. No. 81. 83.10 to 8330. fine quality larce 18335. U B .'com m crcU l 81.85, U S . 1 Ijo . 3. 81J5; new atock. aironEcr,supplies tiBht. trading Umlted. F lo r- ctda bu. crates BJlM Triumphs U.S. ?No. 1 washed 83.50 to 13^5. S

ID A IIO POTATOES (lOAUO FALLS, A p ril 9 (U 8 r

D A l—Sblp;rfnr point Information fo r Monday: J. Upper valley: Carloads fob caah 9 track, ucke tl p r r ewt.: RnsMls (T. S.1 }13S to 81.50: few poorer 8135: ‘ U, S. Z 70,to 75e: occaalonol car as B low as n% e. Growers’-aale*, bulk " per ewt« In g ro w m ee lU n: Ra»- 5 >rl* U. R, 1 8135 to 8IJ 0: IT. S. 3 6S lo 7Sc. G row rni' aalr*. bnlk per ew t. dellrered i» worehoiue; R iw L feta U. .«;..7 $1.10 to 1135: U. S. 3 50 ■* to 60e.

UyESTDCKNIimKETSll' c

OGDEN UVESTOCK OODEN. A prit 9 t/T) (U a D A>— 1'

Hogs; Recelpu 303: Los Anee>?.t 2 market 188; no early, sale*; biddiiiR b steady on best butchers 6?/uround K W.75 lo >8.90; on Mghl anil^fcedlunv 5 weight drlvelns; mUed kinds »8iO e; down; packing sows moslly around q »6.75 rto»-n.

Catthv RecflpU 181: best ,ahe d ^u>ek aboiii alrndy. olhi*r cla-wes weak to 'unevcnty lower; U te M on- l' day nnd today odd lota good steers “ and helfera mostly 87 to 87.60; few o BOOd .'teers $7.73; comtnon and merir tum tlnd s around 84.50 to 88.7&1 hn!k M rm 84.75 to 84.SO; eom- mnn and medium cow* 8335 to - I4J0; lo«-er grades around 83 down. I' n rd la m and good bull* 83.50 lo 84.- “ 33; /ew Jeu medJam and cood tra l *' fs lvrs JS.JO t9 8735: lowe- pTat1e.%,*'| ».' down. . . '

aiieep; Receipts 14M: c h lfa c o :^ packera 884; Chlcaeo w arlie t 357:,^ Denver m arkei i^ r 'f jC rc E fto ra m } . Lale Monday lo i 90 pound irueked- m lan!b.\ steady a l SS.75; odd hrad m^diii.-n k ind 15. . ' “

■ CHICAGO LIVESTOCK *CHICAOO. April 9 I U S D l l '

A t-H o g s ; iJ.CNXi: wcl8hi*ibelow 230;° lb. active, fu lly steady w ith M on- ' day> average; hcavywelstiU slow,*' and w pjk ; bei<er rrade 1-0-nO lb. *

: largely 93 0 -X ; lop 930 fe r two '• :loadJ>; 230-nio tb. 9.10-»); :«0-300'I lb. 9 00- 10; few eTtereme • wpigh'.^[9 00 d w n ; dc.Mr*bte 146-170 itr.' ,8.75-935: mc.-t llgh l lishl.^ above ^ 19 00; tew Bood slaughter pig* 7.75-1^ 875; moat packing sows 833-40:.:' shipper* took 3.000: ho ldovers '''

;24500. II CatUe: J.OOO: lower grade year-, i i l n ^ ttn d ^ lK h l Meen weak to un -| evenly lower tn ln»unee.v ic w tly J

[ • t f dy 4»-w«akh-ee<*BUy-Bo*-m p-^

" ' / •

J L Y N E W S , T v n y F A i i i r i P A j

I f T Y O R K <

. M ^ e r n l ^ W l — 19% 14% 1S%j I}o'‘ renn R B ------------- » M i 30 •,3% Pullman Corp ------- « !k .43 k.. 43,?,’ j S d to ^ r p " o f Ainer- « i 4 k.' 4%,

g flee Nat Inv pf — . 41 « ! . 41,.

flowny Vaetium U% ■ 3 .'U % 1 * South CalU Bdlion.. 13% 4n^ S .

U .i Boulben. Pacific — I9U 4? ^ 13 Stand Or*nd< ——mU-; -34% . 9 Stand oa* Sl Bm — » ' . 3% . 3%

Si s s ;3 g f ;? J= S iim'* oiewan.Waraer__ _ s k . a%- 8 i (

studebaker'Corp 3 i - a(ii z t i T lm k c D *^ , i lm ™ 311; 3ol: 31*.

l!;i-?SS.S'W.Tr-xssk; grai.=--s'‘ ifn-Union r«e»i5_ ..----- Bl

^ S S S r L : : : ; = : J l l ; S I : J ISVanadium ________ 1S% 19% 19%Wcaterit Union ____asu 33% 3S%

2,'t Wnnncfiou** Bee 3«U ' 3T M% J-'* ^Woolworth Co _.._-_.4S»e - 94% U%

?% ' coR R S iA nK ifr'a i, • NEW YOJUC. April # — Curb quoU-0 .tlon*: •4% Aoierirsn Super Power....... —..... 1%3% Hunker HIU and SuUlran 34«% Cent*. 8t>. nee, -- ----------._ _ .7 / l8p% CJJJo* Berrlee ------------—....... ........ 1%S>a Elee. nend Sc aiiarc ____ -7%8% £lee. Dond H Share vt. _ _ _ _ ..«>

N n!‘ row«- & : Ls 'N fl^ iT 'w T 'IZ Z : 58%IVi NUcar* llud*on - ___ - ■ 4%1% Salt Creek Con*. , ~ 8%1 Sunxhlue Mining ;----------- 13%1 Swlfi *nd Company ...... ..........10ty, Tran*. !,.«----------------------------- -- 3%l», Vnit. rouodrr* ....... ........ . %l5* I . SPECIAL WIRE 1r% - -Sudler. Wegener-aod-company, r Incorporated. DoUe <r% Tri Com Corp ------------------------...g% iHi Amrrlean Power,and.Uiht ........ _.:3v»' iI American Ptirelen Powtr warranu... 3 '1% American Ow *nd Beetrie ____34% 'E Electric t-lant and Power ... ..........—.3% iHi t/nlced a t* w tm a u ----- ...............9-lS i1% ccmmrrrlal Bouthem warrania VaI Corporate T r iu t itiorM ................. .l.W ‘I National nueutt .......... ' ,, , aHU:% Auburn Aulo ---------------------------18% ,r . Home Omiiem- Loan .— ____.1005’4-%.% rederal.Farm Uortgace bend* lO lU-lO l r3! — i J S :

------^ ^ >porting short feds sulioble fo r rc - '

a t placement purposes; th in stockers | nnd feeders KTok to shade lower; \ venters 25-50 higher late; bu lk 7J0- , 8.60; sclccu 9.00-50; iw s ycftrUngs ‘

_ AVfiragIng ■,l.M fl_poun(LJ4.00;. tTO ' JoadJ going n l pricc; strong weight

_ c u t iu L c o K J jJ M U iu lh j lc f ld jL t iU t i lower, decllnc on sausage o ffe r- I Ings; best 5.8S; venters about 35 "

— higher, qunlity considered; aU In - “ teresl4 paying 9.00 lo r selecu; odd '

n to u 935-50; bulk l ig h t vealera 7.50- °,« 8.25. . »

Bheep: IS.OOO: f» t lambs uneven «bulk around steady; clipped lambs ;

■ In spou strong to higher but.wool- ^ skins closed dul^ w ith undertone

easier; good to cholcb wbble'd ltimbo ,• to packcrs 835-.50 wUb plainerquallty do«-nward to 8.00 nnd und- |er; bulk cUpped offerings 7J5-75; 1outiido paid by a ll IntercsU: s tr ic t- I

- clioicb 114 pound loads 7.00 'w ith I >; pla iner around 80-S5 pound wclBhU I «, e.75; clipped cwcs 3.00-4.00. I f. I I; PORTLAND LIVESTOCK I3. PORTLAND. A p ril 9 (/P) cO 8 D I ; AJ—Hogs: tOU; . ateady, good to I i, cholca 180-230 tt>. welghu moatly I }. 935; 360. tb. btitchfra 8.75; lig h t I e lig h u e.00-50; packing sowa 735;- I 3. feeder pigs quotable. 8,00-930. . I r. C attle: 100; Calves: 10; scatter- I '• cd early snles around stendy w ltti fl 3. Monday, few common steer* 6.oo- I

50; good fed atcers quotable to C.75 B or above: helfera 5.50.635; tow cut- B te r and cu lle r cows 3.00-3.75; com- H

8 moo to medium grades 435-5.75; H n best da iry type around 535; butb H

4.00-50; cholcc vealcrs quotable to H h 9 00. I

SlJCfp; 350; few spring lamlw | ;. steady a t Mondny's 1.00 d fctliie ; |

good to cholcc.CO lb . lot 6.00, medl- I I. um th ro w o u u '7.00, wooled iambs I

quotable steady at Monday s 35-50 I , decline, uood lo choice k lnda'H

I around 5,79-035; aged claiwM n o m l- ' I] ina lly aicady: good wooled ewcs'H quotaljlc Co 4.C3. ' I

SAN FRANCI8CO LIVKSTOCK I SAN FRANCIBCO, A prit 9 ( r> - (U I

a D A)>-Hoca 300; top lBO-235 lb. H Californ ia butchers 0.50; nbout deck Q 190 to 300 pound weights 89.40; sort- ou u tsjfo to iO; itooa packing tows C cUglble 8735 to 87J0.

C attle : Recclpu 50; fa ir ly good . lOeo pound f?d Callfom la steers 88.- . •s 25; good tons feds cliclbte f050 or ' a better: few fa ir ly good 1181 pound d srois cowa 8635. Cal\-cs: Receipts ty 50; good tocholce ligh t weight %-eat-0 era quotable 88 to 81035; comparable (t quality calvc3 cllslb'.e $9 dorm. •

• 6 tx -;p : Recelpis 600; aetive; part e deck good anrt eholre 74 pound n ;p rlng . lamba 88 cira igh t. pr.tn lcal• top; double deck medium to good , 3 78 pound a«.-agca J8; jo r trd 15 pcrK cent.

1 OM AIIA SREfcT. OMAHA. A pril 0 u7 lU S D A)0 —S l'e rp: 12.'>00: comp.-ired Monday , lambs steady to 35 higher, class

du ll; bulk fed wooled 1amb» 8 t 0- ,j 40; top 8.40 by pncken; fed clipp- _. *ed tambs. 6.75-730; one lond cuU ■ Ishom ewe' 118 p o iin * K .ivcrace

‘ 235; jJiearing lamb* mostly 735;. I small lo l j ia l ire spnneers 9.i0.

• DC.STER SHEEP. DENVER. Aprit 9 t/T) (U 8 D A)

—Sfterp; R «»!pl.t 23.600; fa: lambs steady; a lio rl toad Colorado, .few I axoted tambs fo r local kiUers 87.40 I

. ' f l a t : trucked In lambs to r>3S;Q i bulk fed wooled lambs held . fu lly , I.’Iteady o r up to 8835 fr r lc h t paid;

.^heep aboal steady; fa t ewes J4 tb , ;»4.35: na tlre .»pr1ng lamb.^ »8J0; '0 Call.'omlas held a t M50 to 83,75.o ' ---------.I 5T. JO S E rn SIIEEP

ST. j o s c n i . . A p n ;-3 ; r , ru s - e D A '« ^ h e e p 8050; undertone weak.

A sk ln j atrong w ith Mondav* atrong I , to 35 h l j t w clew: o r IJO and abore I

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gram market « B lo n today.II * A lale ra lly in tbi> com p it. whleh ^ »}^ carrlcd thc prtces o f a ll grainy cx - «« SI5 cept wheat to sharp gains for. tbe 19% day. gave trade expression to ■ the ■tH m ounting. evidence' o f dim lnUhtng ' 1 8UPt>UM..of..«».rP. Accom panyto j the « « prtf? jum p was a revival o f floo r, mj

sugg-:rtlBg the posiibltUy 'of.;*« g market s g u ^ e In M ay_cpm _w heft •,

3% thc lime oomes fo r deUvcr}' on huge - Mi speculative c o n tra cu .;- ‘ .1 ^

11% W ith M ay seUlng a t a new hlgh 'l ' l l i since Pebrtiary 50. com closed Ti to W « ( i Z'» cents nbcr3 the previous fln lih ,'*sn

May 87’i - U . W heat was unchanged . to S cent low tr. M»y 95!4-',;. OaU' jJJ { , . jnlned H -: and n-e waa » i - l cent seil i . w - I x !As n result o f the curren t ra lly, Ja /IS co-n lias advanced around 11 cenU ^ IJ* trom recent low flg u re i w ith .only e ’ y *

tencilon o f tw o cenU to I n te ^ p t . ' ju i 7 the upturn. Jul;r com. fo r exam ple;!**'

J[» Ll 7 cenu higher th an a week’ a g o 'y , BiJ while July wheat U a l it t le more Jui }% llian a cent.up.2\ ; Rain ForccM t ^'* Wheat wns a drag on the m ar- ^jg

lict lodny. traders being in fluenc- h*. ed by forecftsW o f precip lUUoh o w r (

1% much .of the gra in belt. Then, too. <141 profit takers attacked wheat as well u i ns corn In early deaUngs, forcing a i '

1% a reaction o f utmost a cent In prices j ier ■}? (jin i was no t disturbed to any exten t' err n uniU lh',} belated ra lly In com. ' (

O^-emlght ra ins In parts o f the ( wheat. bett. w llh only a trace o f }

n moisture In drouth aritas, also aerv- (

Ssr * wools wero moving, bu t trade was

spotty and occosionolly prices were j ^ more In tho buyer^s favor th an was j te ™ the cas2 two or three weeks ago.

Average and ahort combing 64s and ^ finer te rrito ry wools In o r l^ n a l bags . ^ conUnued to have a moderate call. .

BnlK'Ttixrage to good French'comb- * . . Ing'ln original b o ^ brought 60 to 63fl ‘ ®- sccurcd-bw8l«.-8hort Prench-etmi btng- ~ » nnd cloth ing lo ty sold mostly a t ^ ' J 57 to 80c. w hile cloth ing and la - , j fcrlor short Frcnch combing moved .. a l 55 to S8e scoured basis. Scoured C

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terday. Lieutenant B o n y L . M eS - roy o f .the sUte police homicide squad sold tbat, even U M rs . 'U w - ^ son's .b o d y - ^ other bodle*—la

• found,T io 'm or* sJrious charge than ^ perform ing lUegal opwatlons coutd ^ be lodged against the.agcd.doclor.

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OBORGBTOWN. DEL., A p ril 0 to W V-L lfe aentenees face a m other f)i and tw o. o f her sona fo r a slaying I f which the woman soya - l drove th c Jof ChUdren to do.” I pa

Mrs. May -Carey, S3, and Howard ar J. Carey, 27, were convlctcd of f lrs l wl degree murder last a lgh t by a ju ry co th a t deUbcrated less than three wl hours.- Mercy was recommended. A cc sccond degree convJcUon, ea rn ing sa a'U fe sentence penalty, was re tum - rei ed agalnat a second son, James A. de C ite y r v f— ----------------------- ------------SUI

Thc slaying occurrcd more tiian orseven yenra ago and the victim ' 1was Mra. Carcy’a brother, Robert deHltchcna. ' an

The stflJe contended tha t m t- clcchcna waa kitted so tho woman Bucould collect on his life Insurance crpolicy. dlt_____________ 1--- ------------------------------------------ — r 19;w hits 93>2C. O au: No. 3 white 54c. Rye. buckwheat and so>*benns nosales. Barley 68c to 8130. T im othy Ctiseed 816J0 to 818.7S cwt. Clover Reseed 815 to 81835 cwt. - H.

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L e g a l A d v e r t is e m e n ts fh,----------------- --------------------------------- ceiNOTICE TO ALL PERSONS IN - TERESTED IN SAID ESTATE, BO TH CREDITO.RS AND. HEIRS

I t i the Prpbatc’ Court of Tw in Falla ofOounty, state o f Idaho. tra

PaIn the M atter o f the Esute o f C. C. ing. Booth, Co

Deeeased. jh t

T o AU Persons Interested In UicE s u u of C. C. Booth, Deceased, . q!B o th Creditors and Heirs: *

You, and each of you, nre hereby noUfled tha t Fred. A. Denton hns filed a petition for. the admlnlstrn- tlon a fte r Upse o f two yeara of thc esu te of C. c . Booth, deceased, re - t c l i lr « th p i saliTc. c . B o o tO le tT o iT Ooi o r about the 6th day o f June, 1917, rec a t T w in Falls,* Idnho, leaving on 'o i e su te -m thc w fd County o f Tw in Falls, Slate ot Idaho, consisting o f " t li reat e s u u described as follows, to -w lt; 1

a dL o t Numbered E ight (8) In in

Block Numbered Fony-e lgh i (4S> T o f the C lly of Tw in Falls, County o f Tw in Falls, s u te of Idaho, as r same la shown and deslfinated on CA the fin a l and amended plat o f.Tw in • Falls Tcwnslte now- on file and of 6 record in the office o f the Recorder 6 o f said Tw in Palta County and s State o f Idaho, and praying lh a l r notice ih rreo f be given by Jhe CJcrk J- of aatd Court by publication In a all legal newspaper In Tw in Falla be County. Idaho, fo r ihree successlvc boi weeks prior lo said hearing: and Rc; upon satd hearing, and the proofs off! to be adduced, fo r a determination the of lhe time tor the deatli o f lh c rlcl decedent, and a dctermlnauon o f m the. heirs of said deceased, and lh c Hie degree o f kinship and the right o f 10 decem o f the teal property belong- wri ing to said decease^: t i u i anld pelt- lan tloner claltns title and ownership ne» Ihrough a conveyance made by voli Nancy C, Booth, widow of Oie Jate E C. C. Booth, deceaaed; lh a t the A. 1 hearing wiU be had a f the Probate Courtroom ihtreof m the C ourl- houjc a i T > ln Fall>. Idaho, the 14th *2: day of May, 1035, a t ihe hour*'of ten o'clock A. M.

M , C. BLACK.(Seal; c le rk of the f»robate Court.

NOTICE OF SALE Notice U hereby given t l u t under

and b>' virlUB ol a decree o f lore- ] „ closure and u te made and entered 1 s on March 8. 1935. In the D U U lc tl s Court o f lhe Umied Statea for lh e ' i „ D is tric t o f Idaho. Soulhem D lv l- ' j; slon. In an acUon in said court 1 wherein HoUand Bank, a corpora- c Uon. Is p la ln llff and Ada L. Resma

m! MaxweU and EUoabeUi F. M ax- ^el welt. hU wife, a n defend^nis. the tuidertlgced waa named SpecUl cp. Master p f aald Court tn said cause and was directed to aelt In eon-1 ,;g fo rm ity w ith lhe dlrectiona o f »ald i j, decree and the Uws o f lhe United tw. SUiea and of th t s u te o l Idaho pertain ing thereto, in sattsfacilon o f the amount found to be due lo - I the p la lnu /f In aaid cause, to - r . ' t ; ; . 813.974.96. lognher w ith in te re i; ' thereon a l lhe rate o f » li per ern l pcr annnm frrw i lhe date o f sa ld 'J ;*, decree and ao ru lng coat*, ihe to l- ; ,w ' low ing deicnbed real proper.y t o - i ‘ cated ta Tw in FaUa County. Idaho. ^

f »Northeast q u a r t e r of the oth

Boulhwert quarter and the befi N ortb ha lf o f Ute Souiheaa: o quarter o f th# Southwest quarte r' oad tim SottUwaat cuartar o£

a - m m , la 'T tn rtuh lp -T ea South''^ "r Qt Raage.Semiteen'East o t u » '

Bola* ; »leridiaa< cenUlnlng - in '_ a ll leveaty acres, together' w iu i sr w aU r r ighU la tbe Tw in

lU b -C a a a l Company appertaln-

L ■ And singular, . tb a . tentments, 'B prlvUegea. betedltomeaU asd

appurtenances thereunto be- H longing or In anywise appertain- ; i ^ . . . . . . . ^ , r r —KSnce Is fu rther given th a t oa 1 Monday Uie 33nd day o f A p ril 1935.' a t 3:00 o'clock P. M.. o f said day. b In 'f ro n t o f the fron t door o f the . i . county court house In tho c ity o f « Tw in .F a lls ,. Tw in Fa lls ’ Oouaty,•• Idaho, I wUl, In obedience to said

decree, sell the above described real property, in one lo t or i>&rcel, to the

. highest and best bidder. Any party g to said causc may bid a t such aale.. No bid wUl be recdved from ony-

one, except from>the p la in tiff or lu „ successors in Interest, who shall n o t d have deposited tr lth the SpecliQ . Master a t or before making h b bid,it oa tt pledge-that he wUl -make good--------

ih ls bid in ca&o o f l u acetpuncc the. sum o f 1500.00 In cash or certi- , fieU check fo r aald nmount payable to thc Sptclal Master. AU deposlU cxccpt those made by bidders whose bids,are conditionally aeeepted w ill

I be returned a t the conclusion o f tho sale.

Said premises w ill be cold subject ) to redemption and subject to con- ' ^ r flrm atlon o f the. sale by the Court. j j M Z I f the sale bs confirmed the balance J o f the purchaso prtce wlH then bo

payable. Upon conflrmntion o f salo 1 and compliance by the purchaser I w ith thc directions of the order of r conflrmaUon,' tho Spccial Master 5 w ill cxccutc and deliver to the luc- i ccssful bidder a certUlcalc o f said : sale and. upon the expl.-aUoa o f tho ■ redemption period, w ill execute and '. deliver a deed fo r said property to ■- su ch -p u rc h a je rp rh lrp r iu grantees--------I or assigns.I ' Rcfcrcncc Is hereby made to aald : decree which tvlll be fouod on file , and of record in the offlc# o f the

ctcrk o f said court In the Federal I BuUdlng a l Boise, Idaho, for fu r ll i- I er pnrtlculani as to terms and con-

dUlons of sale.Dated this 18lh dny of March,

1935.CHAS. E. JONES.

I Special Muster,Chas. A. O'Connor. ' _

• Residence: Spokane. Wn:h.K . A. Baker, Residence: .Rupert, Idaho.^U c lto ris 'fo r P la in tiff.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS I ;n tha Probate Court o f T«-l{i Falls ^

In the matter of the EsUte of Byron E. Adams, Dcce.iscd.Notice is iiercby given by ths

undersigned, the adm in istrator' of tho estate of Byron E. Adanu. de­ceased,*to the creditors o f and alt persons having' claim* nRnlnst tho said deceased, to exhibit them with the neccssary vouchers, w ithin six -v months after the firs t publication of th is notlce.Tio ihc said admlnls- ira to r, n l hl.t offlcc In the Tw in ' Falls Bank & T rust Company Bu ild - ' tng, a t T n ln Fnlls, T trlo Fa UsCounty. State o f Id a h o rth u n u m g -------Ihc placc fixed for. th e transaction of the business o f said estate.

Dated this 16th day of March, .1935.. RAY D. AOEE, ,

Administrator of the estate o f Byron E. Adams, deceased.

•• NOTICE ,Notice Is hereby given tlin t a pc tl-

t to ir^ n rT itrd wiihHhP“ tw a td 'o fd l- rector* o f the American Falls Reser­voir D istrle t on (he 26(h day o f March, A. D. 193.}. fo r the annrx- a t lo n 'to said Irrigation diatrict of ndlaceni land<i.'

The names o t the peUUoners nnd a dcscrlpUon o f tb# lands menUoncd In aald pcUtloii are as foUows:

NAM E OF PETrnONERS:Albert J. Wnvra.

DESCniPTtON OP LANDS LO­CATED IN T W IN PALLS COUNTV:

Northeast Q uarler—o f the SouthweM Quarter .(NE'-iSW’. )Section Twenty.one <2D, Town­ship N ln" '31 i^ i i ih . Ranee Fourteen iH i E. B. M,NoUce U Jierrby fu r lh rr given 10

all persons Intercned in or that miiy be nffccted by . such ctinnse of boundaries of the American Fnlls Rcfcrvoir D istrict, lo appear at ilic offlc? o f th : D oird o f Dircclor^ ot the American P.-»ll5 Resfrvolr D ist­rict. n t thc office of .^alIl D istrict, in Tn-ln Falb, fdaho. oti •Hiesd.iy the 7th day of May, A. D. 1933. at 10 o'clock a. m. and show cause tn ' JM w riting i f any they hnvr. why tho lands m riiiloned should not be an- ■ nexed lo the Ameriean F.ills Rcjer- P voir D litric ;.

Dated this :6 th day of March.A. D, 1935.

J. n . RAnKPR.•Serretnry 0' the H cird uf

tSrsI) Dircciors 0: ihc Atneric.mFalls Rr.«r.-.-a;r Dislrtct.

By E. B, JOIt.VSON._________ AssiKanl Seereury.

IN nW H R U P T C l- NO. 47i«---- -.Notiee of r i t f l ? le r(ln r " f

Credltnr*. In the D h tr lc l C suit of l l i r Umt- I ! States for the Dist.-ict of l i I i li : ' .! Southern Divuion., In the M atter cf Robert Stiankrl.

Doing Builness U ndrr lhe F in i ‘ Name and Style of P'.iankel Co. t

Companj^Banfcrup:.

kel. doing business under ths fim i name and'sty le o f Robert Shankri Cm } Co.Ti'jan.r. ot Poc.MtV.o ar.i

•Twin F ills . Idnho, aed D a -- lit afore.ald. a bankru jii;

j Notice is he.T'jy clven: U :'t tlhe e ih day of April. 1935 Uie sa 3 -Robert Shankel was duly • ‘’ J '" ''! eated bankrupt; »rd I,' ImeeUng of hn cred llon «HI ^ '

;'at lh - office o f t . l ; ^Referee In Uie Bank 4: Tru't_-BuU;.-

• ins. TW1.T FalU. Idaho, on in '"• day o f - A p t i l . - im - a l 3 oc loc i 1.: ithe afternoon. » h i:f i Ume , ncreditors may attenO. prove th t > claims, appoini T ;!;-the bankrupt and t . 'w n ^ o thrr buslnesa aa may property con.t before aald meeUng. >1

Daicd this eth day o f April, 1935 TO. P. DUVALL.• Referee la BaBkruy.cy.

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A L L RENTED KRENOEL CRO ers thou ld be returned promptly as possible. Retur grecgel'e Shop tn T trtn ga ll

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wrench on highway west o f *: W ill the one tha t picked I t up p

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THOSE WHO HAVE EXPERD ed our work know th a t our a ods aad the aklll of our oper ara auperlor. Vou a u y now one o t our oU wavea (or as to tU O . Cmwrord’a Beauty Salor

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’ orabam e e r t t n ............. -,.1. - Sttidebaker O leU tor M d ta J

“ “ O .M .0 . truck.a to n .......— I— For d TUdor e w lin .............. JA D S n v d Uodel A * ™ * — -J

j Naeh le d jm _____________ J— ? Sales and ServicI. - « m and AW. W eet ' Phone

---------S ■30 Pord town oedaa. good—

■ ^ - ^ S *28 In ternationa l V epeed,~lm 1 ton, 4 cyL l r u c lc _ _ _ ^

____ I I '30 W hippet ope. *39 Ue_____ _— ‘ “ -A "39 Durant ept. cpe....... ...-------- a 1 -as Chandler aedan , ............— 33 ■39 Chev. cpe. orerb ld— .— ■27 Cber. cpe., fa ir -------------- -

• Several C a rt- .R u n a li« Orde---------u V e rr Cheap--------4 IV a lle r* and TJeed Parti= 4 JOHN O’CONNO

USED CAR CO.— - J J 318 Shoahone Weet Phoae 1 — We Buy Equltlea

S 'l . A u to S e rv ic e , P a r ts

-------- M I a 6 ^ ' " d o o b * ”o l a m , " w' S I ahlelda aad window s lai&

is i iT 'A — —c h a ite - fo f s e ttln s fla a a rB rii —— < your aash or drive your ea : Protect your health. Save oo

I fuel bllla. Phone 8. Moon^a.

___ J Female Help WantedWOHtAN' i ^ i C g e n e r a l h o i

nclosM s Reference* neceuary.8:30 a t _________ I_____________Studio, p iiE D CRAIO. r o g e r s o n ,

free ticket to Idaho theatre. e t New, office.

ned ,a s -----------------------------------------------5 S i tu a t io n s W a n te d

i"' ‘"’ c d e p e n d a b l e m a n . a o bI----------a - — w »n tfl- iob-tend in ff-«heep-c

- - - - Em ert MeMlllon, Burley. Ida!

fp B u s in e s s O p p o r tu n it ie :

■ z rrrrz E x raA O R O iN A R V ^ a l o t ^ 0 * “ ' fered In a buslneas propert: theatre. «pprM lmale centcr of Tw in

business d istrict. Bwlm Inv. ( CALS IN •----------------- ;-----------------------------to "e a ii7 M o n e y to L o a n _______ m o n e y t o l o a n A T V iW

». OAU- bT6ker*8e. Aak lo r d tU l — J . . our proi>osltlon."Swlm la v . C

■ ^ F o r S a le S e e d s 1

et ' 5 ^ PAN8Y>LANTS.^a ; w S 3J uty BOX.. Ph. 1305J.

ALL K IN D S OP BERRV PLW__ Including tha new beny t

□UENO- Voung Beny. Publle Market.

B U LK G A ^ E N s e e d s ' lo T ta v e Prtces you can afford. . PiIS tow as ______________________

g o o d BLISS TR IU M P H S iS i* :— potatoes. I yr. out. J ia Bth ---------- ^ North.

— LO UIS H X R R i^ -HOOStU'* H has free ticket to Idaho the• " Call a t Newa office.

PLAN T BREW ING B A R L r PM* ahlpment Just arrived a t C

• Feed, fe Seed Co. . .

NORTHRUP K IN G O A R D

r seed. Aho onloa seed, bult pack&ee. Bums 2nd Haad S AITE 'S 248 M ain So. Ph. 809W.

Fhana S j *7IXB CALL FOB fJ» U LTS '*-n« i

DO 1 J4«VFT?k\‘ • • ^

T H E

/ / r t # t * i u p p a R H A S \ I y / C V W N W K lC r A U . /f A R R A N C rC O O U S T / 1V A 5 1 K M O W \ J .

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, . TmXLTJJJM DA

J \ 7 . F o r S a l6 .S e 0d » 1i«— > (Owttaa— tt— • fw n in a t Orti 9 m D ^ T O T A T o m a ,

stock. R n t year tnex eer( J ; a . re ld lneeo. n o u 088

5 5 T irta W fli. .,4983 TBBXZD, H1QHB8T 937AIJ W I : t m . I403T - jn n t e l - ' f t Sm tth Beed C o . ,

ID AB O R O S 8 R 8 , KO . 1 QHA seed. IU mllea weat o f Uas

[c e H. NORTH. T W n f F A L U , free ticket to Idabo theatre

* a t Hews offlee.O E R Tm SD D IO KLO W WB

fo o d b a rle r seed. Pti. 03M-JI w - '- eeeds. AU kiada aUaUa. e• tardea, pasture, law a grassei- ^ so seed grain. T w in Palla Pe- • * Iee Co, T w in Falla, ld a h » P l

I » TRV TB B OLOBB ^ ■TO Feed 00. befora tm ylnc your .. 60 seeds, a lfa lfa c lorer and gr

. ForSale, Mlscenaneou> TOR S A L B ^ TONS No T T. . . . eU< bey la sU ck a t CastV

• Swim la v . Co.5 = W B HAVB LOTS OP FAHl. a fo r cattle.- Pb. OaSdJl. M aryS 8 Park.

i ra m ^ K R E N O A TW O - AN D TH) B. NO row Colorado comigatora. C r ta g to —an te ed -to -corrn ga tB -a B yr* ra r la- or sod. Low prices. Krengel's.

I Z n U ’i^.FM^uS.JSg. Buy wbat you need, bring b<

d 1 0 wbat you have l e f t W« loaa ;______ a brush to pu t I t on w ith fiOUSE- M cM urtry House Palot, y. Ph. Hour Enamel. F loor and L

oleum- Vamlsh dries In I____ h o u r* -A large stock o f V

, HAS Psper.

MOON’S= 5 ; TW IN FA L LS . PHON]

— ^ I M S S P -Iaho. * ______________________-------- ■ ■»~lWJiuunB ana Htchen chair

some rockcrs.. W ill tras es 1 5 « double tub Dexter washe--------- * aerer used, Easy vacuui; OP- * type washer, cost 8160, sped!r ty a t ¥ a t »3i. 10 dressers and cheei1 Falls ¥ o f drawers. One oak vanil. Co. 4 w ith , chair. Some o f tti= ♦ m inora are clear and wl

IC ¥ make you look w illowy an_ ' r * some w ill m ake'you look tei

* rlble. Antique chest o f draw

* ehest w ith m irro r. B ig leathe ^ * rocker, « . B lg -over-atu ffe z S l - . .».a£halr..aot.ao bad. t8 .-B x tr i ts A * plaao. Just tuned. 871 I U 'A ¥ Eureka vacuum cleaner w it

¥ attachments. 817.10,- 4-M wlnlA M a • machines.

■ * -¥ ECTRA SPECIAL • ¥ 34x7 t ire tube, and rin called ^

I ____ ♦ price 835. D o n t pass thU u{i JVT * walker, nursery chaliPublic * ‘ ’••’y buggy. Loca o f refrliter- ¥ atore. a ll prices. You can'

--------- ¥ Imagine the variety Of articleB O D ¥ WB hare u n til you looJ ATO. ¥ througn each departmeni

♦ Remember yn have an up ¥ stairs chuck fu ll o f fu m ltu n ¥ nlek-nacks and oddities. W

leatre. « keep loading and unloadln¥ machinery every day. Elthe

■ r ^ ¥ bring I t la or U ke U out.n i ^ * e ither pay caah or aeQ on i

• ''eo iam laloa baste.

r i ;Store. ¥ ISO Second Avenue South

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ i«Da n -TH * CALL rOB W8ULT8-—Ph«

&m

G U M P S — R I G H T

k H E n E ' V 0 U A ( t t , M R . 6 U M P - T M E S S P O U V K % '> N 1 ^ M A K E

1 ( 3 p 0 C M > 0 0 -> V M R r m OF*

I . , ' ........ ,s;.v .

DAlLT>wm:Tffm>AUSTO

m & MIDAHO

MbOAU. ■

S K , X O D A T I - r ~B bet «SaraM F rto - (Cbarlea LaagMaa)

"W lilteW om MlU A IilTV ...

■■_ Cbailea B ickford

HAS ■ K e a l Tayler

B - . . r K S ; = C » *

\VBBAT. Miekey Ueasa ■ Kewa'I •

PABTIBS WHO. BA TB W B E 1 POB TH EM AND AKE ASKBD

V Pb. 191. • ' . **■D AND ------------------------------------- :-------- -

For Sale, Miscellaneoua‘ .(C«atiatt«) rre» r r r a d W . M n------------- a PORDSON TRACTORS I>0y 3 ] 7 new. Ford Oarage, Burley, Kl

- r * 7 r r - PAN AM ERICAN E FLA T A in tw n ^ saxophone sligh tly \ite i. coet i astleford.

—'• SalM Agency.

BROOD HOUSE. EZOXPTIOI! ly well buUt, A type, guard r a il

■ . skid poles. Sell fo r le « thao THREE- ■ the cost of building;. Ph. 0488

r i S ^ H A V .-W H K A T .—CARROTB.— Cl'S, . u toes. 0all.01»7*j4 between

• a. BI-. a fte r 8;ao p. m.

n S i f t ’ NOROE KE ra iO ER ATO B , VI g reasonable. W rite Box 100,^M you

FARMERSIJ ’u * IT W ILL PAV VOO T O CALL „ t " the fieU M fg. Co. and aee the■ w . i i ImpTOTod 4 -io v Beaa Cuttar. i

rugator. polnU to f i t Valley M o Colorado, or aoy Spud OdIUv and potato H illers; old plow ab

ONE 8 made like new.t t j s e l f MFG. CO.

____ 2 B * K O * 5 « P R I . 0 J ! J l_ U . K l------ -“ i " “ llE n lw rn H e s . sacks. Ures, b

^ and reliners a t Idaho Junk Hc laU i. ¥ ~ l» ~ 3 n d -A te . Oo.“ J ile ♦ M . O. KUYKENDALL, RT.

♦ Pller, h a s 'fre e - Ilc k e t to Id* theatre. Call a t Ncwa office.

heaU ¥ 3 used gra in drtlls.anity ¥ a used 14-lneh t«o.w ay plan

the « 1 used 18-lnch two-way plo'w ill ¥ I used sprlngtooth harrow,and a used MoUne bean and be

; te r- , • . drills. -I MTN. STATES IM P. CO

Ither ¥ GOOD POWER' SPRAVKR CC tiffed ¥ plete, less than one f i f th o f o 6xtra-H» --.teal cost-John Battcp. K lm X

w iu i ¥ H A R N t^ B U IL T B Y A HARNl « maker plus quality leather Is m « Max's Harness Shop bas to « M ax Buckentln. Opposite aa:

* ¥ gyouoiiJL'S' « a n y QUANTITY 800 BLAC K 1■ un » trees. 5 to 10 feet, haip « them, it iJerl « ^ ^ May u t . Call o r .

, * d re u Elwood Kenstock. Chaim ^ VUlage Board. HoUlster, Idah<

look • — ----------------- -— — — —

“up- • Wanted Miscellaneous 17ture, ¥ ■ ■ ■

We ¥41ng. « P A S rtm E FOR 40 HEAD *Ither ¥ bucks. Ed Wells. Tw in Palls.

m • * Custom Hatch ing.. * Bach Wed. and Sat. Traya bol

; 133 egg*. Three eenU per egi V E ♦ a«ic by three o r more trayiS ' I HAYES HATCHEE¥ ¥ ¥ 4S0 M ala South

nieee a - n i * cA U ro B B tavLTa~->neu

S N ^ . f j i i ' Id

I C T f i wT O N T H E D O T T E

ipAgO, WEDNEaD*.T MOBHreO

% m mATRE ADIILTS! i i c

casta : .

m n * *

EE T IC K IT S HAVE TW O WEEKS TO C A I u r n TO CALL rBOHTTHB-BODBS 'OF g ,

M . TO 6 P. K .

OUS 17 Wanted Misceiianeous 17-<M m ) (CMUniiwI tram Cetaau» M K E HORSES WANTED W IT H IN TH r, Idaho, nest 3 days. Horsea from 1400 i------------ 1800 lbs. a t the McMaster Sa^ ^ T O Bam. E m ^ .N c e r .

cSflfraTO PAINTING, P A P E R HANOIN( .kaUomlning. W ill g o . any plac

— cal l Weatherby 4c Sons. 148SW.

WANTED. WHEAT, BARLEV AN osta to eleaa aad treat. Dlngel <

SSiSS c»..T7CKETT_..T0_1DAH0_THEATR

* 0 Splelmaa, 413 M ai“ “ *■ * No. ca lt a t News office.

r = = r n PAINTED 10x14 HOUBE, 880 CABI f« consider terms. 300 bloe

Bth Ave. W. __________

■ ■' WANTED F U R N irU R B RBPAIP . . . upliolsicrlng. window shat!M A A T n-ork. Cress d: Bruley F um itu i

C . ,P h . .H .

•Mound. ^

Washing Machines 110. SPRING — . IS N ICK1.WAXS. . 8 0 -A R E .^U R --------------

T E R M S ..— — Spring Is here and you-ean-star t- ■ — doing your washing a t home. R T. 1. Before you buy a . washingI Idaho machine be sure aad see our ce. lloe o f— HORTON WASHERS ■SJ CLAUDE BROWN

■ MUSIC CO.

££ :_ For Sale or Trade 2o t S k- a -T O N ' REO . TR UC K W I T ] tm M m . grsvel -bed and hoist. - W il l . ae:----------- either or both o r trade fo r liveilN B SS atock. Pb. OlOOja.Is what — ■ ' ■a offer. TO TRADE FOR CAR, DESIRABL) , ta les- building lo t and gangs on Sh»

shone St. Call a t Perrine HoU:---------- Barber Shop.:k LO - ■feet. 18 200 a c r e RANCH-FOR SMALLEI t, M usl Pl»«e. “ 1*0 80 younB ewes wlU or Ad- lambs. J. j ; . Patterson, Carey,

lalrman ...daho. — ---------------------------------------------= = Furniture for Sale 22 ;17“A NBW a n d " u s r o p u S j i t t j r e ’ c t

• a ll klnda. Coal Ranges u lew as s ii each. Ws trade and bu> or selL WU

iD 'O F pay cash for stoves and refrtgera- lls. tors and fum ltu rv . Moon's Palni

■ and Pum ltura Store. Phone 8.a g '

Radios and Servico 23-/1S p S S A L ’B A R O A U rp W o S ^ W

b iK X used Radios. Moon's Paint Se Fum- Iture Store.

S anaa - f m CALL FOB BeSCtTa-—»oB» SJ

0 1 1 '/ E ^ E E t / i f

if ^ r" . ^

^ ED L I N E

S t e - ^M O M -C A M C C U A S L E J ' ^

f l^ A M O

f ~ w ~ W

. I ,

f f l , APRIL M ;m i . _ > - .

— Wanted to Buy 4i ! , WK A R I m T B * l u i u t r r > 5■ - a few n o n HUlidale Irrlga tlo I Diet, and Am. FaUs Reserroi I Dl^ , e j ^ e a a t bonds. Swlm in

I a E. PENAOAB, FILER, HA■ • free tleke t to Idaho theatre, Ca■ . a t Newa o ff ic e ._________ ^

I OOOD TEAM OF B0R8BS, BEE■ cultivator, com cultivator, U | r ...aaoks BUss THuffiph Seed Pols I toes. Roee aimerly. Jerwnt. R t.

I WANTED W HTIS ROOK HATCB I tag eggs. W rite F. E. Moore, K in■ bcrly. _________ ; .

— • FURNITUBE. STOVES OF AN Z = r - '-tis\a. we re p S /ft im lR ire ," i t ^— very teaaoaable. Moore & Scot A U . . 883 ard'Ave. East. Ph. 1484J.

* * * F U R N m n iB W AN TED -W B BIT used fum ltu re . ooal ranges, ston

= and loe boxes. We pay eashv Phos

7-A~ Housei for Rent 2<• to F I V E - R O O M " tW TO R N IS lffi Bale nodem except beat, Phoo

En g ,Uf"- Apartments 21n n i 3 . FURNISHED ROOMS. ADUUn gj ^ E ld e ly couple preferred. 13J7 7t

m i 3..^WOM APT. 780 2ND AVE. NC la in J ROOM NICELY FURNISHEI ___ apartment. Sao 8th Ave. No.

^ FURNISHED APT. 412 M A IN WC

U G H T HOUSEKEEPINO ROOJi “ Monday afternoon. 341 W . M ali

lade FURNISHED APT. POR RENT. 31 ture 2nd Are. Np.

■ FULLV FURNISHED APT8, A’ Justamere la n and OasU Bomi Ph. 488 aod 971. respectively. '

Rooms for Rent 2JR b o M ^H O M E OOOKINb

----------- a M th -A w rN o rP h rta O M ;--------

BLE^ m a R y ^ o L o s B in . ea

le. I- . ' —-« ■ Wanted to Rent 31

W AN IBD - O O M F O R T A B L l :C o room oa firs t floor, also board, b; ^ elderly woman. Phone 708.

W AN IBD■n>Bent

_ _ 3-, 4- o r S-room modern home, must be cloee in and reawaable.

2 1 ■ Phone Q388.RI_________

TH Real Estate lor Sair~^i f ? i Ol

paving. No. 373 Slue Lakes Blv<:___ So., modem, except heat, $338(iLS 83S0 down, baUnce easy paymenti ho - Immediate possession. Swim In otel , vestment Co.____________________

___ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ *SR ¥ . * r lth « Per Sale: A HO-acre da iry *

¥ ranch w ith 8*room house. 4 ___ ¥ bam, chlckcn house, U I '<— ¥ fenced, close In. Prloe 14000. o o ¥ Caah 11000, balance 8SOO per 4 ^ ¥ year.

p .^ ¥ J. E. ROBERTS, RealtorJ . Phon. ™ ;

ite't ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ' ¥ M430 ACRES I M P R O ^ RANCH

— abundance free Irrigation water

A. W rite fo r partlcuUrs, M. E. Wolfe - B o x 31. Lemhi, Idabo.

ON 5 ACRES O R C H A ^ CLOSE IN m - fo r Information write P .-O . Boj

I IM . Tw in FalU. r » '*m s CALL FOB BISULTB-*—rftesa t l

TH E T ID E TURNS

\NILL H A P T A r - - ^

u > o K « ^ ■ v r a a iP N T U A T u ^ r S h T T O B g F lK ie - O ^ . , i E - COOftSETHJPaB

HKAU TW ,

- T i f i " '

r ' - 'V

l m2 5 : R e ^ E s t ^ a J o r S a ^ ^

5 ^ wen<Wii c«iBMiS S KoSafT iSTn ir^ jSw rn^ M ortbV lev«AddlUon. reaseeabU ^ A IM - 4 - wtieel doat . wood tralle ' and eaaugH tUacf«r^lM nie. V>___ _ Hevburn aad -Folk ‘ s t , JohHAS •■■g»etoer.‘.-,':.' v

W IL L SDFPLT ’ VOO A OHOIC____ • bu U d liv alte ;oa Uneoln .cr BalEET ehanan apd loan .yoa.two third

UO o f tbe cost o f the lAprovtmenl ^ ta - a t « pe r ce n t Swim lav . Go: , ■^ L i * LAROB » ROOM HOPB1. MQD8K rc H * exoept beat. 4tb Are. B, d o a e t K im - taooojQ. irriga ted le4}d»0o. .' ■

t ^ M *■ For'B ale: A two^acra ctilckea¥ ra&eh. tuUy.aqulpped, 4-reom' <V house, garage, cow bani. 'n iU '¥ is ,weU looaMd. Price $3000. •

BOV « ■ftrme.toves ¥ > t

¥ J. E, ROBERTS. Realtor •• . Phone B«a j

2 7 » » » * * * ¥ ¥ ¥ ■------- 40 ACRES FO R SALE A T MOOHED located, oa s u te highway B.W, < hone Buhl. ThU property produced

>3200 crop last year. Bwlm Inv. Oi

a T O « ACRES POB S A U 11 2 8 m ile from town, fa ir buUdli«s.pl

___: i n .TJTB, -----------r 7ih B AORSS ORCHARD, KOZmOOJ

, Addlsoa B. 8-rooaf bouii. Ca____ WQL Ooertsen. 343,j f O . = a s = = = a a = s a a s ;

BTO ' P o u l t r y a n d S u p p lie s 3 '

^ " ^ A B Y C H I c k S P E C IA LToday aad tomotrow due te the ra lay weather we have ^ ftw hwadred baby chleka le ft over

. th a t we are going to sen at a ’. SIS R E A L BU V, or we wlU sell you

' . 100 jo td give you aaotber 100------ fo r which wa w ill taks back 18

A T pullets, a t 8 months oSd’ cr 31 oma. ' pulleU a t 10 to 13 weeks old.

Phone o r aee us a t onoel Such an opportunity atdom occurs ta

9 0 A p ril and I t may be eur Ust M o ffe r Uka this.

nJa . H AYES HATCHERY, Phecs 73

L m 4 4 1 lX S m E 4 J E L P E R S - H E E :

^ h i u A id e , A p ril 9 -H lIU lde Belj! era aewlag elub met Wednesday an emoon w ith M rs. A. LU t. Tbe aft

> h - emoon was speat In the sewlDg c qunt blocks.

____ A rth u r Oest«r and bU motheiM n . Sylv ia K u tt tM H titT ir . ea tertalned a t d lnnerBunday. for

ae, - number o f frttoda juut-AUUTee. ^ lie. ■ - M rs. Carl Halallne Is reooverln

from aa operation perfonasd .Wed nesday a t T w la FalU eouaty bos

3 2 pItaL____ M r. aad M n . RusseQ R fn s , Amei

ON Icsn FaUs, were Sunday guteto 's Uvd. the bone o f M r. aad M n . Roy Uve 2380. ly.eats. ' --------------------------- . ..

BARCLAY CONVENES - Ti COURT AT BURLElr ♦ BURLEY. AprU 9 -D U tr ic t oour

• convened here Monday momlng wltl I * Judgo Adam B . Barclay piesldlst 00.» one application fo r cltlaenshlp pa * pers was lUted oo the calendar, lha

^ o t LesUe Donaaa who h u as w it

^ D aily Cross-Iter. ------------1 ' ' ' 'olfe, _____............ - ACRBM le lutIsnefV<

L, RtnlSarn r . aulubta . I ■ I ^ I

Boj, 1 Ba«arda _ O 0 t BM AIL Uneook*e n O fk

_ _ I t . XllBdu w t s X g " M J.« a ' 11. aplasier I B I O I O I f HI

11. Silkworm H H K i U M= 3 17. Wab.tpfnnlar a < Y s cI aatnuUa ' b V I* l> IT I» l» lI 1». rare«e air IA Im Ia IS Is H a«i«ilr

ibrotJrt t il* 3 p P W S Hi l . D«irall | P ^ O T t l l J 21. U rlK la u

rs. L,V,rcZm ? f h a i a» . (abriei U lk lJ L H il ls J

St. Ben. ramllr49. r o i l l ih U. tp lu .

miulral St. Oaits

li,' a}tn{Si‘’ f9r SI.xanea wtar avsr«4.-0Dlia . <T. Ikaama

i l : n : r r J I e t i i at -4). Im cw t •, «a« Caa.

—— rradoallr •' f»e«rBerIt. SMi«on MBla Tl. bc la m a tin tt. T r^ iuaaa l JJk I*. m s ra « t a**e ‘ UaU

“ ■ n ^ n m5 R w ■ _____________________ ,

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m a ) T m i u n v 0 ' i n i i i i i i ^ ^ 2 0 S ^ ^ s

^SSed^SSa&jSSSiSS? S_____ .o f . ,« j» ;H e ^ '. , , ;v ^ ^ ^

-BUSINESS" D K E C t O R Y

9SKM ^ J U V S IO E B A T O B SK SnO B m is : X X 6tO R V -B O M aB BATXO N S BC -^;>

' .Tlea 00 all'makea.eomaMteiat aad4)^ - hoosUiold rtCrigeraM n.. 'V M to t^ §

» » » aerrlee Oompaar. pk;»3«W.'' ,>

m i l —■-■ I ........ '.- ' ■ S' * n e s s e a 8 .8 .0 o c h n o a ra a d ^ J .A 7 r . ' i f

l r 2 lo r. •” ‘ -M The case Of Joeepbloe How«]l«.';»

Z veTsuaW UUam R.'nwnpeea;«m eu.:;-$ Z to r o f tfae estate o f J.O . S m ith, de^v;^M oeased. and b is hetaa, waa aet:fbe.'‘ £; M trU l be fe n tlM oourt w ttbout • i u ty - ;v

M IX begtaa lng-h t 10 o'clock- T tiesdar:^^ _ _ m om lng.■Thlieaae,ltwM lB4leated.>.V 84000, w lU l l k ^ take tw o 'd a y ita . t r r aad W, o t Judge Batelay w ilt bear’defaaltcaaes''^h Md a aad aiguiaeata oa motloas‘and de^.N; T.Co, m u rn n tbe balance o f ’the w ee k .^ ''V ; r n r a ju ry probably wm be s u » » c w d : y ' 5J« fo r next week,.since several Ju ry . V-

eases were fom jd lo be a t Usue and. '.;;_____ ready fo r tr ia l, among them betog .-i i'o o k ! the su it agaiast the c ity o f B u r-. •:

CaU ley lastltu ted by Aaran C alJ'aadBa- J - maatha Call, hU wife, fe r 89000 fo r

s s s t . ln ju r iw ..to _ H « ._ O iilL w .a j*w U .flL _ ;.A 7 alleged obstructlona ta a Surtoy "^.

' 3 7 streeu . ‘

OAMMACB-BUDSONW BDDm O A T P I U B : ’

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h -\ ■ . A n to fto o ft« iid *»Tbe banquet w ill ba pretided otci

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. ' Hugb Jeelyn w in play a cisniet -.' •M o lo , aceonpanled by U n . I . £■ ,,

-Jo ilyn ; Robert Corlea*; W e r r r J L “ .^.advlHr, w ia a lsc AMto^aoeoopaaJed I

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; 'ln s b a ib e e n a tra t« e d by tbe.Am al' . f tm a te r B u fa r coapany, Brownlns

■ * j A u to company, Jerome Co^iperatlre m Oreamery, Idaho Er Producen, pl Bean Orowera' Warebou»e corpora- aa

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.V ..b lgb acbool departmenta oC.hemo w.g0(t vocational agrtcul- It

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.ia ll.a e rr ln g a Jall te rm In Ueu o t th . payment or a 9300 tine, OeJou O. ^

W a te n ,;« , o t PUer. applied yeater- ^ day to Idabo'a supreme court to r a ^ .w r it o f habeas corpus, alleging that O ls tr lc t Judge Adam B . BarcUy o t tal Jerome was w itbout Jurisdiction to pnoouoce Judgtcfint io bis ease on

. aeeount o t aUeged prejudice.\ . - ’Baled in to eourt last .U a rch »

on a bench w om m t to answer to r o** alleged eontempt c f court, Waters and bU attomey, O. O. H a ll o t Tw in PaUs, refused to answer tbe court's IntciTogaUons a fte r fU lng an atn* th< d a r lt alleging tbe' court to be prej* tidleed. “

W aten m accused In the con­tem pt proceedings o t seUlng house- . .

' ho ld and U tcben tum ttnre award- A l ed to his form er wUe, m n n s Wa­ters, under terms c t a d lro rM decree which Judg* Barclay granted to her , las t U arch 2 L - ^

I t Is W a tm ' ooQtentlon th a t ua> der prortslors o f a new U w , tbe cou rflO B t Jurisdiction In the case *** aa soon as tbe a tt ld a rlt alleging prejndlee was filed. ^

in a eounter-atndarlt Judg® Bar- ^ elay denied prejudice, stating th a t f * '

- .be d id k n o ir the parlies o r the }“ Issues, la controTcn y . and asserting ” th a t W aten' a f f ld « rlt was no t suf- fle len t and fo r tbe purpose only o f J*” securing delay.

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A member o t the sberUfs fo rte Iused a m erciful bullet U s t ercolBg sideto end the sulfe rlag o t a hone be- dat

. longing to Chrla ZwelgJe, tv o aad re*,■bne-half miles northwest Of PUer, Ith a t raa ou l on tbe highway in fe r tro n t o f a truck d rtw n by H ooerJewett o t B ah l w lio aald he could ofno t avoid strtktng the animal. to r

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S National Reemployment Ser-1' i vice Reorganizes to S 'i ' Meet Demand - ■ S

, nr N o'lack o f employment fo r skilled * r labor In southern Idaho publle works ^ w p to jte u was Indicated In statement ^ . bere las t erening by Ralph S.Rey- j . . nolds. National Reemployment aer- s . r Tloe S t r i c t managerr who said th a t g-

eontracton employing 400 men on „ publlo works projects now under way

. tn Tw in PaUs. CassU, Jerome.' L in -

. coin and B m ore counties, have ta x - n i r ed the resources o^ the reemploy- p , B ment serrloe In thU. d istric t to sup- tu L p ly machine oi»iatoxs.*Uucfc dsivcts . and other skUled Ubor. e T h6 d is lile t manager announced s a re-dlstrlc llag o t tbe state under s which reemployment serrice a c tlr-- Ules are to be centered a t f ire d ls- ^

te lct oftroes. Under the new set-up mc T win PalU becomes the dU trlet oen-

• ter to r 10 counties, Elmore and Owy- ^ > bee counUes being added to the 11^ q ; i o f e ight counties heretofore included u r. ln :.th li-d la ltlc t._ .i__________________4 u

msder the new set-up, too, sub- pei I d istrlet 'offices in the several coun- U],- I t s liaVD teen abaiidoued. a t leaal ty j

te m pon illy . and a ll records have w t been placed In dU trfct offfccs. ob.

One purpoae 'o f ceatralUatlon o f ed the recoi4s.. U r. Reynolds sold, b to a ll make arallable a Urger lU t o f ap- d lt

, pUctnU fo r sUUed Ubor. ~ ati ' .QuiUtled residents o t counUes In ev«

which puUle works proJecU ara In - att atigurated are to be-employed in P>3 those projecta before any o the n are hu

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ADDRESSED BY SMITH toe- . no

r Zn keeping w ith both ttie courses [ theyw m studying and the thoughts f f ' , o f the tuture which 'are common to . senlon. a t thU tim e o t tbe year.I Oommerelal elub members o t the 1 high achool were advUed in a short r ta lk by .Superintendent W. B . S m ith . I yesterday. Smith'a subject^was "C or- . t ,

reUUon o f Succcm in School and' ^ Sueoeu In Later Life ." . ^

Yesterday's meeting o f the Com- m ercial student group was tbe sec- uq ond cne slace i t was recenUy reor- „ r gaalied by. Ulss W ilm a Keel. She »iu said th a t durlag the semalnder o f qu, the year regular And interesting pro - adj gnm s WlU be held on the second and fourth Tuesdays o t erery m onth. i

APPLICANT FOR LOAN " TO HASTEN PROBATE 1

I n order to hasten acllon on bU application fo r a Home O wnen Loan corporauon loan, Harrey P. S tleh- C f te r appUcd lo tbe probate eourt here yesterday fo r appointment as ad - I m lnU trator o t the esUt« o f John Llndstrom in place o f U nd itrom 's daughter. Mrs. LUUan Sims o t Pon- land. p re rio i^ ly ntpte i admlnU- t n t r lz ot the ttU te. ‘ 1

Stlehter In his peUUon a ise ru ^ th a t be coaCracted to buy a 10-aare trac t west o f Buhl th a t was owned by U n d J t iw who dled ln Owyhoe county. May 10. 1M8. sad tha t he can no t obUln Utle u n til the esUte U closed. •

H e in named in the petition be „ sides Mrs. Slais. are three othsr daughten aad one son. None a f^ r p reUdenU o f Idaho.

Hearing on the peUUon wss s« ’ fc r next A p ril 32. ™

J. R. BothweU and H arry Porey o f Tw in PaUs a n peUtlor^r-s a t - ^ ^ tomeys. ^

i l H G l■teg_Qf_Twte FaT1<. g p . _f o f Id a h o to d e te rm in e ic a n tf t o re ce ive r e l ie f b y adv ises a l l con ce rn - ;la t io n has rea che d th e 'i»e« th a t a re o r w e re on i w as ffra n te d on m i» - and s iffn e d b y th e ai>. e s e c ta tio n s a n d s ta te - h a re been pro^*en so,

id t o o b ta in in g m o n e y |

n t h a t In f u tu r e cases t fo u n d f fu i l t y o f m is - ; o n ly be denied re l ie f , jo th e f u n e x te n t o f th e ■

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B i l L W PI p o y i nbr. C. R. Scott Tells Purpose ' in Criticism of Insti-.--

tution Conditions , 'Tha m ed lc tl p io lM ilim o l ' Id ih o

U .perteoU y wUUag to accept i ls fuU retponsibUlty in m a tte n ot pubUo .health, according to S r. Oharlea. R . 6eoU o t T w in PaUs, pre ilden t o t tbe s u te Medical as­socUtion. and In rlU s tba coopera- i tio n ot .the pubUo Ui lU e ffo rt te i to lt ig about Improred publle health : ooBdlUoos. Zn a statement .issued by-D r. Beott today Idaho Is decUr- , ed to have the most Inadequate and , obeolete putdlc health adm lnUtra- ! Uon In the naUon. |

The atateinent iays: ■ ” 7be poslUon o t the Idaho SU te i

U edlcal association U lh a t o f c r it t- , elsm o f the lax ad m ln U tn tlo n o f . pubUc health f t f a ln in sU te and a desire' to arouse and r ire t the attenUon o f the people te the po in t where they demand tha t p ro - I tecUon which only a weU organised sU te health deparuncnt, headed by | a medical man competent th rough speelal t ra ln k g and unhampered poUUcaUy can glre. We w ill never feel tb a t our du ty to tbe su te U . discharged unlU - such a goal - U reached. The fac t th a t' there were a coasldenble number o t typhoid I cases, w ith three deaths, among the boys a t the Idaho IndusU la l T ta la - lo g school last year U a disgrace' to the sU te ot Idaho and coimot be la te rpn ted as less lha n igaor- B n ce -o rm dlffc rence 'oa -the 'pa rt-o f - lome. person or .persons. . I t would leem th a l a grave responsiblity lies s t the door o f those persons aad in - i h auences th a t opposed, the recent « propoeed leglsUUon Intended to rec- p Ufy eur g la ringly insu ffic ien t pro- P lecUon o fjm b U c healUu___. . It

•No PoUUcal Angie ' ------- "

‘T be re U no >dUposltlon or lo - «nUon on' our part, to criUcUe the (L nanagemenl o t our sU te In sU tu-lT i ions in so fa r as th iy aro-adequate I f f io r to en ter In to or have anyth ing < „ » do w ith purely pollUcal phases ^ it the ir management. Our in fo rm a- 1, 4on leads us to beUeve th a t the In - ^

» d and conducted. I t appean th a t * be boys o t th a t school acquired ypheid fnm r anniuna a m R -y a tc r-* i; vhUe a t w ork in a fie ld . W hat we tn ibject to U the boys being p e rm it- ' „ d to d rin k d llch water and especl- „ a iy lo the conum lnauon o f Uie ^ Uteh water Itself. When such s l t u - i , . kUoaa' exUt we view w ith alarm iveiy b it o f laxness brought to our „ itlen tlon . Including a water sup- „ lly a t the BUckfoot H osplUI so h oadequate U u t tcces aecumuUte In o lle u - walUng- fo r— In te n n ltte n f v Itublngs—and ihU when new- pa- le n u ara being adm itted from a - )a rt..o f tbe sUte w he n typho id - rxU U .in Inexcusable amount. T h e .th ocal management a t B U ckfoot can- lo t be held responsible but some . . UUtory OfflcUl above m ust be. T h e ' [eneral-Inadequacy o t tbe equip- nent o f the BU ckfoot In s titu tio n ' 71* s well known. I t howevef U a m at- i “ ' er beyond or scpante from the juesUoa o f pubUc healUt admlnU- j ^ n t lo n . , . 11 *

"The medical profession o t the H i U to accepu ,1U responstblUty to ho ctULcae ot the s u te In m atten 'I ’f f pubUc health and expccU to do „ ts fu ll duty. I t Invites the coopen- J * Ion of the people In l u effort to emore Idaho from lU present po- i lUon o f having tho most Innde- cs ;uate and obsolete pubUc health O i dmlnUtraUon In the naUon." i i „

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T » ln P s l l j h igh school-pupUJ who Totcelred a ll-A grades fo r the second Wi erlod o f the second semester, ac-ordlng to the honor ro ll released Iesterday by Principal C. H. Bond; anere: Edward Benoit. MUner Dunn. UV:oUnd Hutchinson. V lrg inU K e r- Mia. Jeone L>-nea. Be rt ToU»ert aad P r*h e r WUsoa. freshmea: Wanda Jei«atoa. Tnes A U s tn . Ua Corbly. Es:targoret EiUworth. Mae Ropkla. rtcla rjo rle Klelnschmldt. R. D. M c- Va:inaey. M arguerite Reese. Lu d lle M«IrU er and Nathan Tolbert, sopho- Polorrs; LoU Reat. ju n io r: Ed ith CaU rk . senior. TaO lhe n whose names appear on Pl<

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' W tt Ploienee Breed, nw inbw o f the National AnU-TuberculosU sa- socUtlon s ta ff, wUl be guest speaker a t a luncheon aeeUng b e n Wedoes- Z

> day. A p ril 17, a t 13:30 o'dock a t tbe F Park b o u l. M rs. ■ O rr Chfprnah. U

• chairman o f tbe T w in Pafla Oounty « AnU-TubereulosU aasoeUUoa,./ anr «<

» Bounces. . / f '” ' RepresenUUves t rom o W n g , ” ir Shoihone, Jerome. Rupert and B u r- ” :■ <ley ara expected to Join seal sale i ‘ 1.1 chairmen o f T w in PkUs oounty, „ I - memben o f Uie board o f dlrecton " :e and oU ien Interested, In greeUng ,, i i M rt . Breed. ‘ “

Thoso attending th s luneheon a n p) ' requested to no tify Ur<, Chapman B

. by next Monday. The reguU rm ontb- U Iy meeting o t the T w in PU U Coun­ty AnU-Tubercululs'assocUtion wUl w b e ‘ held la connection w ith the

f luncheon. A t thU tim e .appUcatlon blanks for the health camp wUl be

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P.-T.ll.ifiKERS ?r iiraoscliooL?1 ______ ofe all1 In s t r u c t io n in M e o iia n ic s o f m

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‘t G iv e n F r i d a y . ' ' 't ------- r ---- — ' --------------------------------- —)I A r iin n t-T ea eh er .school o t ; ln - ss;, strucUon wUl be held Priday In the an. I home economics room o f the high ccjI school buUdln'g. Mrs. John E. Hayes, Un . I president o f tbe Idaho Congress o f ( • Parent-Teacher associations presld- olr

ing. A pot-luck luncheon '.wlU be _ Mn-ed a t l i o'clock. sh<

^hedu led to r the momlng-dU<>’ cusslons w ill be :''M em bership." un- ~ | ' der the leadenhlp o f M r*. S. C.

HcmphlU. 10 s. m .: “ A d u lt Bduca- = ! Uon." M n . a , W . Erbland. 10:18 a.; I m.: ‘•Publicity." M n . W. B . Smith.‘ 10:30 a. m.; Parent'EducaUon and ] ’ Study Groups.” M n . I . E. Joslyn, ^

10:60 a. m.; -a ta ndard and S u pe rio r___■ AssocIiOon/'lS ffirHayes, 11:15 a. m. -

. The aflemoon'a dlae7iMlon* mn>t . leaden w ill include: “ Program M ak- tng." Mrs. J. o , Rasmussen, 1:20 p. '* ‘ -

' m.: -Publications.” M n . P. 8 . -WU- ton. 1:39 p. m .: "H igh School So- hlg cU l AcUvitles.” M n . J . D. Barnhart, to

I I :M p. m.; “The Card CataUgue and lU Use." MUs Jessie Ptnser. 3:15 p. m .: ••Recrestlon." M la Richardson.3:30 p. m.; "M odem AcUvlUes In the P rim a rr Grades.’' M n . Duerlg, a:39-p. m.:-i-Qu6sUon-3ox^-Leadcr- ship," M n . Hayes. 2:80 p. m .'

- ■ dcr,th e roster e f honor fo r Uie period Include; v

I PRESH M BN-Edw ard Bertie. BUl j.J? ,Bond. R uth Brose. Theora Bums, ‘7 , . Carl Dossett. PrU cllU Olpson. M sr-Jorie Jane Halp ln, Katherine Hoov- , cr. Paul 'Henson, M ary Lou K irk- man, Naomi K lrkm an, OlUmac

I Kn igh t, Prances Lang. Kenneth ^ ' Larkin . P a u l' Le'lghton. Barbara , M innick, Douglas NeUon. LoU Nord-

•Ung, Paul OXeary. Howard Phlbbs.Jamea Priebe. Bob SutclUf, ArUiur f r fVallton. John W aten, Ray Wide- I2f. berg, VirgU iU V icto r. ,

SOPHOMORESr-OUdys Bradley, El^Carl Boyd. Vema Beus, Caroline NIrDudley, M elvm Ehlers. BeuUh Es- "L tUnger. M ary Evans. Howard Pesy, BalCarol Heinrich Robert KeUo. Helen "T l M cKay, Vera M iddleton Jeane Olm- stead. Hubert Peck. PaUy Ruth Skinner, Helen Black, M ary K.Sm ith, June' Thompsoi^, Eugene » uTyner, KendaU W righ t. • Mu

sonJUNIORS — Emma Alnsuorth, sec-

Irm a Ainsworth. Chariotte Babcock. UmM ary . Beatty. Barbara B ltt r r . T«U M il madge Blacker. Rosemary CUrk,Norval Crowley. Ambrose Evans, BO n n r ille H aight, Howard Jackie, edRobert C. Nelson, June Nordllng; pUJack Peace, Woody Reed. B il l sprSchlffm an. Helen Severin. Margaret a rrTaylor. Daisy Dene Thomas. Anna DoiToothman, Roscoe Wagner, Beale o f I Welch.

S E N IO R S-LoU Anderson, How-ard Annls. Leonard A rrlngtqn. Doro- u ithy BeU. J lm DawMn, Paul Dudley. HMUUcent Eldrldge, Rose Prlik . ■■Praak OI(%e. T racy Olpeon. Alice MJean OUndon. LoU Darling. WUma &Esllngvr. A lice Havens. PhUlr* Heln- ^rtch. James Hodges. James liollm sn. &Vaughn Klrksnan. Alice Leslie. Ed ^ Meigs. Ralph Pow tll. Richard PoweU. L j le Priee. Patry Ilaybbm.Carol Sm ith. Jean Smock. Ka rl —^Taber. Donna Webb. ReeseWlUlsms. V?Plora WUUsmson. Barbara Voung. J l

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Z ' By A . '0 ; S T E m O lO T - l i j a BBHLIN VPy-At- t q u m . . ^ ^ u ' . f l I - Emmy Boanemann. who wlU becooe* ■ le Prau Oeneral H ennann Ooeringand j ■ B. Uie t i n t U d y o f PnissU on A p ril I X ' - M 9 wUl say goodbye fo r always to tb e - ; ■ I- stage. ‘ H

'T h a -p a rt 'O f .Queen LuUe in the - ■ new play 'T h e Prussian Prlnce,*r ■ which conceme LouU Ferdinand's V

I. life : U the last Z shall have." tbe ■ „ handAome. 37-year-old actress as- ■

sert#. ^ ' H^ “ O f coune I sha ll tu lfU l my eon- ' ■* tract, which ends In M ay, a t tbe ■

BerUn SU te theater—oh, yes. I sha ll ■e pU y i t as tong as they want m e-to. ■n But w ith I t I sha ll say fareweU to H1- the theater.", ' ' ■

She expU ln i th a t' sbe does not ■U want to do thUigs by halves. ■e ' lU lU n g Career a t Peak . ' ; ' H° *Thc break had to 'be made. A tte r I* that, my time wUl be spent as tbe ■

wife of Geaeral Ooerlng. 1 eouldnt ■ be that, and an actress, too.” ■

She beUeves also th a t ( t wUl be ; ■ better to leave be r career when abe ■ U at the peak o t ablUty and success. ■ Tbe theater management, too. be- H Ueres P n u Soanemann U helping H them by continuing a fte r her m ar- risge, fo r they foresee packed hoyses ■ ■

> anxious fo r a good look a t the w lte ■ o f the man who, oa premier o f Prus- sla, a ir .m inu ter, general o t flle ra In ■

f the new a ir force, cabinet m lnUter ■ w ithout portfoUo and m lnU ter o f K forests, has power eecond only to ^ ths t o f A d o lf H lUer. W

HlUer to Be Wltnesa - -8 h e -wUI<be m arried-In -w hlte , ahe m e ■ styi, w ith a veU, a coronet o f flow en

and a "lonir. long tra la ." since tbe part] ceremony w ill be In the U ige Ber- Pueli Un pro tesunt cathedral. M l

One o t the witnesses wlU be A d- Intln olph HlUer. wUl

" I am so proud th a t he wUI be." cerer she said, "n o t orUy becau» o f the rich grent honor, bu t b^ause I met Gen­eral Ooerinft th rough h im three Th years ogo a t W eimar — a t a smaU most

stage Settings In M in ia tu re Awarded

— Erizes-E otA rtis try- —

lety o( pUys. books, moving pictures Sho« and poems appeared In thc Junior high Khoo l yesterday.’T liey were to ■” ts' bo seen w ith proper backgrounds and surroundlnss ori any one o f V f ! ' 48-d iffe ren t model stages aU dU - - . -u . pUj'cd' In MUs Bonnie Murray's public speaking room. The stages j,c,!d averaging 18 to 20- Inchea tn depth are the workmanship o f-ftra t"a n d second semester public speaking s tu - fefur^ dents. Each one. portrays a scene ^ from Uterature w lt l i dolU supplant­ing actors. . • ....... - -W ll

glnnl- The stages. Mveral w ith curtains, jng t llghUag equtpment, and profession- ptHs a l-llke cffects. arc all student-made The In order to be elig ib le fo r contests fo r t which U 'en conducted In ench 4'as.i. gUtS Mlss M urray announced thc p rlie _ _ w innen as foUows: -------

P in t period public speaklag one.ESalne Plsher nnd Janet Pltzwatcr, f l n t p r lw : th ird period publicspcnk- lag two. Arlene Porter and Buth C utic r w ith a scene from "R ip Van W ink le" t i n t : Patsy Warner and E lhel McCUre w ith "A n b la n a Nights." *« on d :-D ah re l Green w llh J "U tt le Red R iding Hood" and John ■ Balsh and Darw in D unn w ith | "Three U tt le Pigs" tied to r th ird . : }

P lfth period pubUc speaking two. m Betty Rae Harvey and Dorothy ■ S u yn e r w ith "W lllU m TeU.“ t in t : • M urie l l ^ y c and Prances Thomp- A son w ith " l i t t le Red R iding Hood." ■ seeond; PhyllU Hoo%'er and Made- ■ Uno Bracken w llh "C ouruh lp o f ■ M iles StaadUh," th ird . |

Each f l n t place w ianer was award­ed «1 and a ll places .w U l be dls- pUyed a t the school exhibit thU sprtng. Tho "W llUam T e ll" scene arranged by Be tty Rao Han-ey and D orolhy s u y n e r was chosen best o f the en tire group.

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W\ M m * BWhea E m ny Sennemann. ene o f G e m

t r coatnet to pU y Qaeen ta U e la "Tbe >e stage to r good. For ahe U to be marrie remier- o f P n » U -a n d -cabinet » ln l* tc r r

ir ly to which I was U irlted by tlie nies jchrer." theA ^ t e r o f s u te Hanns Kerri, an Und tlmate friend o f General .Ooerlng. zoUe ill be tho other witness. The civ il heaf remony w ill be performed by Heln- trad ch Sahm. lord mayor o f Berlin. I t

. InpoAlng CaUiedral 1905,T h o . cathedral U ono o f BerUn's style cut Imposing structures. I t occu- dorfi

Silver Dollar Shower j — To -^e rch a n fe -

lower campaign* simultontously the ;th the Spring Opening, tbe merch- buyli lU ' bureau o f the TK'ln PalUlamber of Commerce expecu ta 0 - .^tract thouuindfl to the business ^ I tric t o f Tw in PalU today and to-jh t. Tho newest In spring merch- ser>-edUe from .automobUea to house- nlng:M equipment and gadgets, and tenti >m mcn’s,_women's. and,chlldren's. _enteiaring apparel to adommenU and dUplrurbUhmeaU fo r the home, wlU brouion dUpUy. ' . ttme

WUh'eaeh-80-cent-pure'hase.'be- —Jqm lng tl iU m om lng and continu- outti; through the campaign a ll T tr in may.lls merchants wUl give Uckets. com(le Silver DoUar Shower provides a h ur the dU trlbu llon o f merchandlM prem:u each Wednesday o f lhe cam- beau

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Sa square block a t the head of fashionable avenue V n te r <)en Jnden and, w ith the nearby Hohen- »Uem castle, U one o f a group

KavUy oi'crlo ld b y Hohensollcm radltion.I t was buUt betr.'een 10»4 and

905. in the lU Ila r f Renaissance tyle, a fte r plans by Julius Rasch- lorff. I t cost 11,500,000 marks,

r Adds Interest i-Spring-Gpening- —iutlcn « finvMM-atlvg enterpftae on ___ jhe part o f the merchants and the uylng public, ' -

In anticipation of the Spring • >penlng. a number o f business firm s J ave onnounoed th a t they wlU »b- • tr>-e "open houae" during the eve- ‘ ing : a few ha>-o signified the ir in - . y cnUon to present style revues and 1ntertnlnment.noveltlcs,.and w lndo^^___^Uplays and bacl^rounds hara tx e p ’ t rought up to the m inute In spring- lme m otifs and colorings.

-Just- how th e ‘^«m U y-ih o n ld “ be’ - uttltted fo r Easier: how the home *11 jay be made more attracUve and omforUble fo r the en tire aeason > h u d . and bow the garden and j , rembes mny t>e Improved and eoutlficd. w U l.be revealed today, j

B U S S C HI good new si Union PseiRe Suges nc :d convenience thsn e re r be fo re . . . F Luxurious new typ e b u M t. T ills yesr

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S EAST E V ihree faa t m odem buses to a ll the rerland Route. Schedules e ffective

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' W eslboond (T o P o rtli L v . l'0 :45 a. m . 8 :0 0 p .m .

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■ HustodU n . Lona Orttes, 30. o f Bubl,

must sU nd t r ia l h i the dU trle t court : ’ bere en a grand U ic ra y eharse .o t chicken steaUag — a ehaxge-'on w hlcb ahe w u arrested w ith 'h e r husband. B rere tt Orttes, U s t week.

Tbe woman waa held, to answer, • and th e man released, fo llow ing a . pieUmlnaty hearing before Judge,Ouy Z<.'Kmney In tbe prol>ate court: bere yesterday.

Counscl to r the a c c u s ^ p a lr . 'W .I t . Dunn o t Twin* P a il^ offered no evidence to oom tttt the proeecuUon's testimony, bu t moved to r dismissal o f the charge as against C rU et.on . tbe groimd th a t tbe sUU'a evidence d id no t Involve h im in the alleged offense. '

SUte-s evidence alleged th e ft o f ^ chickens trom a B uh l dU trtct farm .

Mra. antes was held under 1500 bend. ^

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when Schilling Coffee pjve5 the r*’ ^cbing orden.

T ry Scfailfing Coffee, it 's » sturdy Coffee. . .It's dependable— not fictle.

. ^ {2ke It w ith teawnsble cire, and it "com « through" Iw ith delicious t ^ i ^ t j . . ’ < I

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There are two Schilling Coffeei, IOne fo r percolator. !

One fo r drip.

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, i ’ l trom the ilaJSMlh Jcwuh con frt * tlon itood watch. .

b •■ H ; outelde the tempi#. er«>t«d by » Ochf to the memory o f hU j

i i «nte,-a ipe da l deUU o f tra ffio f le e n w u toqulred to handle

‘ crowds.' ' ; i ) Funeral aenrlces wUl be held

t'vV ?. i the temple tomonow jnb m ln t. 1 body then 1^1 be placed aboart

' J - t r t i a fo r New Y ork fo r fin a l rl > >' t : tD d burial, plamwd R-lday.

’ Rabbi Abraham Feln«teln wUl Cl ^ : duct tbe Ohattaaoosa oervltes,;^

s. aUted by D r. T . 8 . XcCalUe. tuu o f the Central Presbyterian chur

Mayer's Froelamatlon *' M a y n x . d ; s a u luued a proc w ijtton m U bst bualDeaa bouaea

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f. .o u r peopU. y r * » d ^ « ’ i O b a ttu e o t* b t t lost ber beat f r ia r : ^ T p e e a l l K l y ; l l t t l n f therefo

t b i t tbe people o f tb u ^ d ty , w>hoaerod aad ebBriabed.bto ahot

' pay a f^rop rU te reipect to W ^

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- f ta p p r . m ,- ‘ 1 UonywMd'StylcaA. •>

. ' I ' 3Cmyose knows tb a t on«;of U b w t dresud younc-women In Hon:

‘.- wood U M U a «h lrie y Temple..Thi U dy U not lone oa years but st

--' certa inly U long, on fashions.. A i - w bat abe wean, so c a n s t r e a t y

e f the mUe »UrU o t tbe world, Fi 'O hirley 'a famous 4resaes and c«

tumes are biln t'.eop led by. an .^ j eellent m a k e r;'K a tu n lly thU w< deuitht the sou l.of a n r chUd—pei haps even tnofe than her 8hlr|(

^ Temple doU d id U s fO b ris tm a These clotbes bare ao th lng o t t l theatrica l about them, as m ight I

I . auppcoed. They are ezceUently tiy: cd. and sulUble fo r children. ,•

Q uOnt Styles ' The same feellnc th a t p re rtlls ] women's fashions fo r picture styli

----------r finds-«prta»Iottln -W ddies-e lo ibB,A le a n l^ toward f itte d . bodlei which sunest quaint basQues U or o f the leading tendenclcs.-ThU fash lon U good fo r glrU from fl to } o r H.

. NeckUncfl A n Newa Take a look a t tbo necklines ux

then you w ill d t up and take notlc< fo r there U much d lre n lty here. Th trend U toward ruffled collars whlc s u n d up o r out. and form petaU fc a I lt l le g ir l’s riowcr*llke face. Ons <

.th e smartest U done v lth the eolU / in dark onnuidy ruffles on a pUI

cottoa drtas..ShlrtwaUi D re rn i -

S h lrtv s u t dresses are a big fu h Ion fo r »onien. and they a n eousU Im portant fo r Uttte women. I t evt

— . .bccom caralhetdrcssy la-som ejit It...ventoM. U lB two-piece shlrt»a li

drcucs arc perhaps the most Impor ' U n t. U o ii often the shirt tuek* tn t

Ihe skirt, and this U a very b«com Ing line fo r thc very young llgvre.

S ttiu fe r ou ts Sulla are a growing fu h lo n to

girls about s to 1«. The belted J«ck«

about th f most. T h u past w lnler hac \ fn »« n knitted tu lu for gtrlj and there U no reason why th l fashion t}>ou]d no l beeome Impor U n t.

, WHITNEY TO RETIRE AS STOCK EXCHANGE HEAI

. NEW YORK. A pn l 9 (fl-,-R lch .ri W hitney tonight publicly « ilti( ire i from the nee fo r presidency of th New .York stoek exchange and sc to rest WaU Street rumors tha t h

'---------a lg h t seek reelecllon as an Independent c*ndJdatc.

" ' He Usued • a sutem eet uy ln i tb a t Charles R. Oay. annoyacei yetterday u the choice o f the noml

_ ■ _ ' w H w f tvw m W f* *11 my goo,wUhes.- aad adding tb a l Tm lt; o f actloQ to -esscBtlal.'*

W bJtsers ailcttcs fo r m o n thai 34 b o o n a fte r tbo fo rm al ahnounee 1 tb a t U i r soB lnaUng commit tee bad fa iled to propose h im ro na ke tlo Q bad led te rum on l i bnkczage 'q u a rte n th a t hU.aup- p o rte n w m t ir in g to persuade h ln to n m oo an isdepeadent Ucket t i

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Ulcon-es,;M - MRS. OENB MARXEY. t^etier kna p a ^ shown giving her ane-ysar«oid.

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No Certain Rules Intllcalc ' ,U,'jQ 8mnr(eflt Mllline

_ ‘n > t. f« c t_ U u il. t lK n -U .n io r tJ fa t iety in mlUlnery sUhouettes p ro n t h i t fu h lo n U m aking f u t ' ad

f«.h vaaen. There J» no longvr any rea : “ V i *on fo r women lo rush In and *:

buy the same typo o f ha l. beoom in i or not, simply becauto l l U th

• . . 4 fu h l6 n . ThU >'spir th e n a n enougl l / S . fashion to.eUm lnaU th l. m pnctlee.■rhlch High and Low Crowna mJSf The lilgh crown Is the most pro

nounced fashion o f tho momsni , I but the mUe ihallow (n v n U b

no means out of ths p ic tu n . Ii

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nown in the t iirn world M j o M IM aasIl, d danghUr. Melinda, her fin rt swtmaU ’nU .-O r) P hoto..

for sp rin ff. . . in tho m o it bharra been seen in many mooni.

d That Wears !w Crowns fo r SpringThat We Ar« Headed fo r thi

lery Season tn Years ,at> ia c i. - l i U nportod by.allU a«r« vh res do a large m ado.to.ordsr busines id . lha t their amartsst customers ar pa- demaiJdJng a shallow crown so lh * a ll they wltl look d lffe n n t. m* The high crown u no t beeon lhe Ing to such a large number o f peo Igh pie, so I t is » g n a t mUtako te ecn hU slder wearing u simply because s

Is the 4M hlon o f the hour. Boil modes are dU tlnetly a la mode—ai whleh evtr crown you wear, rts

ro* rasy, for you a n rery mueh a Ud; nt. or ruh lo n fo r spring, i m . by Ih e w Y e w PaeeIn . I t looks u though we a n fo la j

Last.S p rin g . .

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W HAT! NOfriends! We’re not ffoiny to £ivi have in store fo r you toniarht wh stration-'^ of the Kalaxy o f Stunn jrive you even one ta n tiliiin ;r pHr eivcd fo r this e\-ent would certa nt to deprive you o f this supreme

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W i? . u m fM a u « tath i off.faos jn o d e .rb M .ca n fh tii tremendously;.TWs Uas to’ » ‘ h »

■ 8 1 d ifficu lt one to wear, .«nd uato DOS h u a fsulUess brew. I t shou

H H I dot bs w o rb - Wsitcb ou t tb a t.U ^ S f ba t yw i” enflb ii' l a OUI a t^a i u u

ks becoffltag from tbs'sltfs aad faiu « i t U 1a fro o t. Tbsse J u t f i i;

^ n L more dUflcu lt to auko and .m u ■ B r be chosen only w ltb (bs Tery f n n B est o f ean, Ust tbsy be 'oet aU yc ^ g l .want your s p rin t b a t to bs., .

• Ths most unusual batg ;out /< s n n r U are those th a t M k * you b v e a i . to, l i t tu - f i r i dayi. They an .'.d li n n tincUy bonaiU, and whlU , tbsy a: S S s n r y n f re ih ln i to ass. and fU tt«

Ing to csrU la types of.'wotasB. l t S g a questionabU- .wbetber tbsy . « ^ S i mount out o f the b l|b fashleo-cti Eb B slf,H h '^flcbUpanlli, wbo lU na .te do u i

usual th ings w ith baU. U c n * < | H | the sponsors o t4b ls mode. O n i A M

el by .th U U dy shows the beimi ty ing under the ehln In » dsUfhi fu l, dem un manner. T h la .e n t : very ap tly eaUed by her, <‘C bU I

A « ne s,fB m sd fe abtrsm ariao ds aUo sponiori th * bonnet. A pok bonnet w u tho ou U U nd tn t b a t I b«r ociuction. T bcse .a i^ oft«a < a dark maUrial,' ) lo*d undsr th

^ H l brim w ith w hiU o r color. T tiU 1 B i i tn m e iy f la t^ r ia c te tb e o o m p le ]

Ion, and many women who f*e l th«esnnot wear dark eoton w ill b * ds

, , lighted w ith thU tn a d . . m j 'i u C o i i lm i- • . .

^ ■ In fu h icn*w U * i l r c ) * * wome___• s n choosint h a u th a t conirai= 3 w llh J b t t r costumes ra tb e r tba:

— m aW ua i-o n* s..: Thto t l m - a - t * . ' very dsslrabt* In th * sprtni - I f you lUU e llB i- te n M c b ln i om

Mm v, bu r an « r tra J lM r b a t tbs V e e n tru ts ik a r iiM iM iat i t does fo

your SplriU aione._ ' ^ | ^ T Ir ts M 'f* r" I iS u iM ir ------

*m * l i r i e ba t U loonlnff. on th horiaoa fe r th * aummer months, i

m ue ip tesstd In many dUtereat straw ■ I aad fabric i. Panama wlU aUo b ^ ssea when May roUs around.' nc B . only In IU nM lv* hue. b u M a pas B I teU u well, and these a n smarte S ', thsn sm art

TO T R A N S r iii a W n U U K K V I i^w T O H , OUa. C fK T ta na fe r o

(he W ich ita to n s t and i m * ■ P n H rrs m a r he n to the. blolotlca

_ iU K ty - U - 1 0 t - n n d tJ n _ th t - iu a i fu lu n .

rm>

ng NEW KNOXA fasclnattng new x

wortd Uka (ha t you usi w en very young), U use

w ^ -------- one e( the X n o i •'IUce^ tn black, p ink and greU)«t C s item lU ble—Oreent

rarabunU i In thc seat many ts ris llo ns of the

,

restUdy

TW IN FALLS

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iks In to

N T . . .C h a w n l w f l Selectio n . .

R O C K SHOP • • •

(O PlCTUREBtrive you even one litt le h int of the when you v la lt our atore. by ahowi; inninff numbers tha t await ^-our ap ?lin)p*4 o f thla hoat o f atyles we ha' rtalnly spoil a ll the fun, and we wi TOe treat, fo r any th ing . . . .

lave th e ThrUt o f a U j

lO C K Sfc^OPUNNORTH

P A g ,r NEWB/CTTO J A I M 'm

frtol IDAHO’S XUTOMOBILEi#;, K truck SALES INCREAS?ihould BOISE, AprU’ 9 (X V -D uriiif Itbb' tt-.tbe r m t three months ot 193B. 3fiU C B D t pekengg iUM SW UM ami 7W 1‘faack tn icks w e n sold in Xdsho compared « 4 r» wfth :^ 'p M m a fe r.c M n and W .m ust trucks du rlog the same period U st ire a t* year, i t was shown to d a y -b tfliw rtt f « you on file a t the offico ot H . N .B c h -

msnn. m aaaier, o f the automobile , ~ service bunau h e n . Ada. Bannoc^

• Kes -Perce and T w in ^aUs w en re- it - o f ported u countlcs in whleh.reor* baek than 100 passenger nUehtnet- w m ’

I '.dU. sold dttrinc the f t n t tbree non lhs T a n of thU year^ atter- •, . l t u ■ .

i f f CONTEST LOSERS FCTE ■ WINNERS J\T HANSENH AN BB f, AptU M 1 » n ta U lir

aibU c la u met w ith Mrs. M . 1.. u ^ . H lll Monday afUm oon fo r a j«g u -

U r Quarterly social. A t thU time tho lowra in the o la u contest entertain, ed the winnehi, Oames and oon-

u tr iu tests wer* enjoyed by 39 members snd guests. A t the close o t the party

> t In refnshmenU wer^ aerved. The next m ^ class pa rly w fll be held tn July w ith " t h e « « . WlUlam fcnn iura ld . ,Ua -U On Tuesday n igh t the Zeietlc dub ip ltg . members entertained in hor«r o r . ■they thelr husbands a t the home*ot M r.* <u. and M r*. W iUard McMaster. Bridge

w u played d u r ln i tho evening w ith ' prlws’ going to M r. and Mrs. } t. B, i

' _ powers and M r. and Mrs. Neale Haa« sard. The tn v e lln g prlae w u cap.

V J ^ tu rw i by M n . Powen. A two-cours* supper wa* K rre d a t the dese o t ‘

d*?;; ths.-eTeolnr----------------------- :------A fte r th * Junior play, Friday

th a t n>lht, tb * e u t enjoyed a progre*.. fo r s in supper a t th * home o f j«anlne '

Uuse, ln n e acott, and Janet Me-------- M utor.-nfter-a-soavanger.-''---------i\ the Alene Bhustoy entertained' elx ' u . » oeupiM a t 'a w aIfU b n a k fu t sun -

0 * r m o rn ln i. roUowlng the bnak* . Q ta (U t they h iked to Tw la Falls, and I n o t ^ c k . A abow w u enjoyed la the <

evening.M n . W lUard M cM u te r entertain- ,

fd th * - ^ te t io bridge du b oi^ P ri- j day afternoon a t con tnct. High prise was won by M n . Ed M tty *

and Mrs. Ed Ssger. Burley, i r o f vUlUd a t the home o f th e ir daugh* ore . wr. « « • rom w »lt,.U s fw » k . ^

t ic a l A delegation trom the Hansep Ep* | n i> ir worth U ague m otond to Ooodlng " “ "iiun da y t o 'a lk n d lh * FflTffWimir j i e = s 5 = s s = s : ; r s s = : = »

I

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X RACERS ’w Bamboo SIpper B tn w (fe r a ll the ■I used to sip a aeda through when you ‘I used fo r thU wide-brimmed u U or. i f s ^U cer«"-«o.caUed because I t ’s trimmed tgreen, th * n e ln g colon o f a famous %

ecntree. The ha t also comes tn Felt orsesKn’s choicest shades, trimmed tn (the trt«eolor theme. ^

!X C LU 8 IV E A T ^

The VOGUE iDORA NEW O N

.L8 JEROME I

= = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = = j

iw insrycu ^approval.hava juat <

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lb' V ^ S S I& Ih Bb s

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WHEN OOV K IBBEE. ll lm u ta r . lm . J r„ la Les Angeles be betUved thei ” fa c u w en round. Mrs. Brownie KIb

M ^ .P h e le .

e B S = S S S = S S = B = S S S S S S S S E 5 ? union servlee held a t 'ooodlnr col*

M n . Faye Relmann and son, itoy.4 Idaho, U vU ltlng a t the home o f her ,( sUter, Mrs. Harvey Femwalt.

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That i8 the b n ^ J ' W ith th *

? SuitDeBigrnsDat

SHORT M PINGEI

g ' THREE-QUART

d _COATS II

$ and styled from rJ Gable Type in G$ the dressy navyS . N o t many furred)> DRESSES IN^ . F R Ila anJ J K ar3 * ' t ir

if1 ■ • .

a F a m fe iffi Person «'■ ^ ■

looked a t bU thr*e.day*.eta sen, O iy^ Ih en w w a reMnibUaee. u botb (b * if K l b ^ beUsre* Ihe baby resembles ber.

)i. visiting'at the J. J. itoebUch iwro* the pait few weeks,'nlumed te ber heme in OanneU flunday. Bhe w accompanied by Mtos Martha ftoeh-

g r s g ' i ' , a a isssaB a i „ i ' t

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^ e a U ti-.. ;?■»- w l

lly Way-We Know to Kxp :he New 1935 Spring A ppi

Mieses and Women

late the Well-Dressed Wo

M A N N IS H ’ RACETRAC, ER T IP RESTAURANT ITER-LENGTH IN DREi

IN .B E A U T IFU L N EW F.

1 nonchalant ClarkGibson checks to Iiry w a ffle Weaves. ^!d coats th is spring: JN A L L TH E IR ^tlL L S - ■and furbelows , , . Mand NOW is the Htime to breakjn t o Jp r in t! 7 ^

We can finish' IoUt-your Spring------ —Jensemble w ith I

M illinery IBlouses

Shoes Hose'

and ^Undies W

C IN D E RS H O

5 e i O e i r \ a i g ' w y 1

Fortune and W i l l '

| | In Tortiire-Cate^W K A N M 'CTXT.- A p rt l ’ \ - ^ l l l en A . Httrd. wbo was fataU y wstiaded -H he n last week. aUegedly by ber^bas- 'S band. KertKrt. T7. u sbe aougbtl to■ wring ^rom h im b y . to r tu n aa ad-■ mission th a t he had a b ldden ’i c g ' '.■ 'tune, w u found by poUoe yesterday .■ to have had a considerable torttme I . in her own. name.I - lO ity DetccUres F n d Qr«ene, aad■ ' John C ate llo opened the 'w o i^ 'a ■ ' safety depoelt box and found baak■ books showing deposlU o f m o n tb so

teooo, acme *9000 In m ln lng stocks,I ’ Utlea to Hurd's iw o houses and b n k -■ «rs* reoelpU Indicating she dealt la I stocks on the market In ISOOO M s .'■ ■ OanfuUy p a c k ^ in .the box w ith I other papen. the o fflcen said they I . tound seven gold wedding rings, f tu rI >■ ■dUmond rings, a box fu ll s f e ld gold I- ''. Jewelry and three long docuatento 1 ]' p u r p ^ n g to be the wUl o f M n .I I - Hurd.11 Xaoh w ill specUtcaUy dUinberlted n Hurd In tavor o f M U i B ertba O«or|*SI- c rou m a n O e ff Hurd, t h t l r adopUd _ . 4aughter.

' Bach document gave eUborate in* ? .'StruetloM to M U i H urd fo r hand- • ? Uhg-of the money' a fte r her.Xoetet-

mother's death.

iMr H C A V r « A tb T A t U ^ MAW ON, Va. M V -H a ll th a t w u " m e n 'lh a n a (ool d ie p 'U t spoU.feU

“« • he n 're cen tly . Bpme .of the stones — -w tre -a irlnch .ln -dJam etir. s s s a s s s B s s a 8 s a a s s = = = 3

I i^ -:f

x p r e s s O u r s e l v e s , $

7p a r ^ l f o r L

( V o m a n . . . . 19351 f \k ' i

IC K SUITS ' V T SUITS . f -lESSIER STYLES

^FABRICS iiH — ^

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' Foahlon G lve aV L ifi t o Fed - — -----------------— D m e / i i u d C

: . ‘n u re 1< ^ o lc e w itb • a p iU l te tbe footwear lo r spring. Tbera

a wide choice In 2u ve tbere been ao .n u n r tty le i,

. n * a r leathers, 40 many iabrlcs, maay'typea ot heeb, #0 jm o jr tr in

. - I t I j a season fo r d lte n lty . To b• » «hole 'ftiin lrobe o t ahsca wov

prove, th f very b « t /tm oT t•«ea*on .-^

^ ■*> Lm U f l n t •, T h e r e '« e ^ to, be a batUe. t■ !n-een thc shoi^ and the long. 1

going to.be a great seaeoaJor t abort .vamp aa la r aa tbe . anu young set' Js eoacerned. They aw* by It, and when ‘I t looks w e ll,' the (oot, ahd nta' ehuaHy welt. I t

,«ertolnIy a happy (oslilon lo r ' llattera- the lo o l no end. l l mak

_ ' I t look decidedly smaller.In the lon te t, more cbasen-aU

vamp, there arc very many Inn . > -nations.. Chief among them a

trim m ings which arc so placed » u ;.. Co make the 1001 long, fo rc e r ai ^ ^ summer. ^

M ticb l iM i to te rc it

, There u e almost u .m a n y lu be lgh u aa tbere are occasions tb ahould be worn. Thc low heel h become so Im portant th a t v e s •eemg i t eveij^here. Even on ti

- .-< tance-lloor. Many o l- tb e smartc fl-ome/i Borc low heeled unduis t. danolng laat season, and there Is t ind ication lh a t Uiey in iend to gt' up th is highly comlortable nnd set alble fashion.

B u t low heels lo r sporU and 1< walking Is where th is trend ge Its greatest play. I t is seen : P i6ccasln types, in oxlords, ghlUl aad various sporls ties. Many lo Heeled shoes ahow the buUt>i pver tbe Instep Inlluence, and fas

■ tn w ith bucklcs.• The low heCl lo r oporta wei

«nd slreet Is dclinUely in the pli' ture. I t rccclvcs Its interpretation 1

various , types o l leathers. Roug leathers are tho principal .medlu] io i lh e lr expression.

Leather Ueels Good

11 your slice has leather lite i t w ill be tha t nmch smarter U anring Ai^il nwf wnly «maw»r_ WlU s u y looking betUr. For 11 yo • re Uke most n'omen. the spot 1

, grour alioe whicii ukes about lli tnoet abuse Is the lieel. I t is almoi impo&sible to.keep IiecU Irom ic u ll lag 11 one lends a hurried, activ We. But thc bu ilt-up or low leaUi ■r beet helps you tJty good*bye I

J «U that. You w ill not Iiave to trc I over town to l ln d .litem clthe

" jo r a ll tiie stores are conscious c lh e lr amanncss.- and they ean b louad almoat ever)'where o t abou

> avery price.

Many U a tb e n

A l l-y o u r-o id - la v o r ile s ' wlU b tro tting around th is spring . . . an •ome new onrs are cxpected t tnako th e ir bow. Kidskln and ca ll akin are both very much preseni A nd thero aro more o l Uio gmlnc<

-leathers than hove <^er been acci before. . The fnshioa fo r rougi

. leathers grows w lt l i the seasons o n tll is Is certain th a t the smooU leathers have a ver>- dangerou

Cle»f hann«07 h the th e ta e 'tm r la tbe tm art femaa*> footwear

CAlcutta lizard, tnandrucca, p in - oeaLi, and piE»kin.i rank among lhe mo.*.: txp o rta n i of the rough leath-

■n:cM are w tn . oi course, only In shee^ Ior dkTttaie asd lo r ip o m v

Treebark u a new Icathpr^ »b ich■ made ita I v : reason and promlaes to become \cr}- Im portaai

^ .th iS jra r . 1' J i* ' 'J-'P'red by| S the cos tin p and d rr is la&ncs v M ;h

r HaniUted thc In te m t tfia t is aeen ^ to Ib e-te tfc o f a tree. In leather U

la especUUy a tu a c u \^ aad tta Uaa

M L ^ t ’

l o r t a n t N o t e f o r ' S p r m ;

?Ml T S « iW iiK : a i r i l tou jLOIC.tU ' “ '"•1 . ,

i ta l - 0 } 'p fttte m ;t« n d te'tfendetlaB tb e .fo t . I t Is sera n o t oaly bUck and na

lea, to . .A b d o aboes a n a big favor iM MO torilh ia season. Tbey aro .secn- I t ; m w i ’ differentr type*. O u t ftv p r ll

w W thoae In 'a k ind of'home^apu *0 buy ish?materliil..andvUu«e w ith Xlec vou lA th a t gave a tw M dy appear&ai > u , . Tbese shoes are nearly alwp

tr lm m ed ,w lth leatber atrlpplnga bandings. OabahUae'Is another i l portant fabric. '

le be- = ^ = ~ = ^ = ' = * = ^ = g. 2t's ■j r the , ■ i.i —

= mm. UP^ Dft£SS

vaUve /Inno- V y

arc «d as r and

Heel • /» they / /:1 has ' / , M-0 arc / - - t J n the / I /artest. . ______ • 1/Is fa r I \ ^Is no v x I

) gtvfl ^ - * * 7 I1 sen- / / I

Id fo r I ‘ ^ / J geta \ a

■II in \ y mhlUies . /y low •Ut»up .___________fast’

wear ■■■ -( p ic - f ' ? ^ion In r • tough t . ■ * ‘ ■:dlum »

lite to • 'r lo r M ’ \ L '

t you .NNrf • V , ■ • • o t l a' the l A k AxImosi \ j f S L j ^ .c u l l - , ] I J > ^ . . ■■■■ . V 'ictlve • t vcau i- r . . 4 . . ^re to X I ■ ^ V. t r o t • : , > < - . M • :Ither., . ------ / -------

Ibout 'U '

*■ ' • -a ■* v / ' 'sent. I \ / / *lined ■’ •• I

^ P R IN G O P E > , ' ficason ’ft nen'<

1 / 1 - c h a rm t h a l re n ' w i th o u r o u ts tf l

CO A'! I t ’s th e ru s h h o u r

w c 'r c re a d y f o r i t w i n c w model.'*. Thi.-< s< n re th e m o.st intore.'^i a n d th e p n ttc n i. 'i i In rR c nn d .«mnll c li bones, m ix tu r e s .nnd

’ a l l lh c l.H C 5t'.«had ts ’

Ii DR ESl: T h c M a y fa i r S h o j------------------------- p i c k - ^ r f - t h « - F n ^ h iI S p r in p . C repes nn d

b o ld p r in t -9 o r .sma: f la l iv e n up d a rk o r l ip h

lic iou.s i'netcl.« .in d I p ro c la im th a l “ S p r in

D O N T f ' A I L T O .« .th-1 E N C H A N T IN>nly;

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i I r O t t U i l l L l ' l ^ U W iUfJL '' ON UOME L i n O F E U

I f •' B O Z E U A N .'M o n t., '( f^ L lfe ti ' b ^ U o f k r . and Mrs. E lk Jo-tbi

H U f i irc l-h a b iu u of, thb BbeJtlef w ill

, , Uoa OC J . o . 'W Mtmahi torest nip<root.- visor. • ' .lavy

A aim lor record was taken of t buck and g r la ly beara by Nort

>rt«« western naiufaUsU.- Tbey. itu d l * ^ the American bruins tbrough pei

acopeslnthelr b lbem atlngdens l: ^ : , ,nc%. W ith eight young men from t *0#^ CCC camp a t OaUtin foreat, Wh s o r man wUl bead, fo r tbo snow bou: lm - m ounu in i. He expecU to date, t

breeding season, the shedding

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IN IN G fin d s the M a y fa ir Shop fi vcflt fa n h io n ii. faAhions th a t ra awaken n 'ith the re tu rn o f batmic la n d in g selections.

lT S s. , There ha’

i r fo r coats. A nd ,'■ith hund red , o f ■ o tfc rcsca.son .< f«bric.s „ „ > ■ o f p«t .s t in it i i i jd v a n c d , 1,.,^,, y

inc ludc pln]d5„ . , i- Ih i , Spring, •l.ccks, h c m n s - ,|,e „n eid monotones in individu.M s Hlld culois, ^[hpm n il— n

— lonp o r 8h

5SES M ILDp prcjscnU the X ew h a thron Crnp fo r you th . . .I sheers in b ig , prand .issorla ll peppy ones darinp nove!h t Kroiinds.. De- here a re :b r i j jh t flow ers B reton, thc

in;r t.l here.” w id e r-in -fro

.SEE M A Y F A IR 'S W INDO W S SG N E W F A S H IO N S ' W IL L B

T O N IG H T ! .

A Y F A'1 2 0 M A IN A V E P n jT ! \V E S T

: T"; M

g f jcB lng.tlms.:BB.also:«eek8 da U r a U ferocloOB flgh U betwoeij b iilU . ti

J aad herd w p tw a c y . ,- tb e lr . . ■ . ■ ■ ■ • . ■ - • ..'I'.- 'v r t l lb e ■ -.•;v

.CHAMOE IN P A apO N U X f .'V wper- S O U q fl* W W I f l W W

M A jD is b r i, 'Wts. m - iin n - * 'r« Qf the sldered on* o f the ehlef burdent < ?orth! Wiscoasln'a chie f •execuUve,. t l tudled P o *» ot graatlng pardons ft), p r i

on ers ttay.b e transferred to .» 'fp<

' ‘S S S » u ‘t'S ip:.p™ ii..lo r p t tk tta U o n - to the s u t« I t f l i

n the la tu to which, I f passed, wtU:*SMC W h it- the suto.’consutuuon. However, tx bound amendmeat te the Wisconsin cesst t» the tu tion Is a tedious procedure a i lg o f requlrea aeveral yean. .

• .

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? fa ir ly o ve rflo v iin ji w ith the ra d ia te the cheerfu lneM and

n ie r daya. ‘ ’ou’ It be delighted

S U IT Shave been- su it 5ca.<(on6 be- [ ^

o f course,' bu t never one ered auch nn -interestinK patte rns, colors, fabrics o r

The P la y fa ir u ahowinK nir. Comc in now and p ick * no mo.'^t f la t te r ir jr to yo u r 1 persona lity. We have - —niarihiflblflilorc'd 'nTciacTS T 7 ' sh o rt swapper mode!.t. *

L L IN E R Yla ts a re b u o ya n t, w ilh .. . V o t ilh fu r ?hapc.s in a io rtm ent o f new colors and >velty straw.o'. For exam ple •: : The b u n n x r brim.«, he la test o f f tho facc. thc f ro n t b rim , th c 1935 M ilo r .

rt'S W H E R E A L L T H E . BE D IS P LA Y E D

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A cce sso rie s

V ■ s m a : i t ,

H A N O I AGS

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$ 1 . 9 1

Important atyl s in tri bags to scl p ff your Sprii

, ou lfit.Inpbpularsty lesa: r • ‘ - T ^ P T ^ B h t ’ -colc^rsr-^— 7 -

■HUMMINGBIRDHOSE

7 9 c ' . n d 9 8 c

R ing lc ik c h iffo iiff and clcj

Bcm i-Bckice wciRhts,' in t l

correcti Colors fo r Spring.

N E W G LOVES

. $i^8I T r im ly ta ilored cape.ik

I g lovM to g ive thc ham

( t h a t ' well groomed loo

/ ' Nnvy. black, ncw Hans ar

w hite.

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1 NecJclaces, rings, b m cc lc t

; ' brooches and clips in d«

I aigns and colorings fo r you

“ . S p rin g ensemble.

i>Aa 0 jcE P N E SD 0,;.

o D A Y - - ; ^ , ’ ^a l t a r S h o w e r

a n d

R JjlN jG '^• Di-ess up fpi-1

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th a t'tb o took tha automoblla ' ta which t h t .w u tn ve llng to ah*. ' w i ld cc«e to BoU t to v is it n t o i . - : lw * . •. jTwo, b itcb -h lke n who w en . p ick* ■ - • , •

d up w llb - th t young.m otbtr and . ber ch lld nn . identified’ u o n d . - : | lU o (W b le b lU .K a L .a o d X t f ia t th .^ d t o f .T w la Ttlit. w en nleaaed. .A ^ y and ocotlauad oa -.tb ilr tr tp .. f e i t . Tbey w e n held only fo r ,• r - , * ihveaUiaUon, o f f le tn -aald. :

■The' g m p w u ta ln a In te ouatody ' . - • t iw tra tfte t f f le t r a lte r h« bad' .

t ^ n infonned by a radio tnaounct- n t n t from T w in ? ^ o( th t th e ft clU ba m otflr .fiir , at R u ^ . A few- - - - — itoa te a earlier the ear whleh w w >l ie 'aubject'of tho broadcaat pasted ‘

gcint-weat. U t hsd noUced I t ih d |ooa.eaughV up w ith U ta d • : d a d t th t a rm t.. . ,

pPFIBEMS ^;, Tii!||iicoytt I

A p h t ^ M w . B u b i 'c u p M ( ir is a n making a r ra a m e a U . -> (or I t graad pfflny l l f t t t ’ oa Ftlday, aprU ta. t t . tb t-v P n a iv te r la n

th t . ' .

I T ttprewatatlve from eacb group . i a ' m l a l ^ WlU be'prcteat. M rs. .Utr^ret Van g n m lm wlU raaw .________ 1M n t l th t guardlaaa from ..Twla

M n . d . O. aofdthwalte; tb t D uh i|iuard laa . U la ehaig t o f tb t irrankements-and U being aaaUt* id M the g trU -from BubL T b e n M il ie . “no admUalon charge but i-f re S WlU o ffe rta t .wilt b t takea u d i h t ; m ^ wUl go to b t l p ^ . . j t r a y lo t Acpeaaes Of tbs 'g lna -a t ' ih t ir , O anri f i n camp to tb t e a w Moths Itblslsummer, T h t . pubUe la ■ • ■ : iaT ittd lto f t t t n i

'M is l ^ ^

i U u ; C » ^ t f K t M erenr.lK utb - " E t o l d t ^ ahd Uelea'Baabuiy. t t *- : tter bomb ocl< T tlday tn a la g w ith I- a o ^ p t r t y ta d a luacbeoa.-

M n . IC to l CurtU eatertatotd a t ' a b r t ^ U t a a e r U bo rar o( b t t

9 a t u r ^ l e v s i ^ a t ber heme. . O u e j t a W n T to ; ' ta d M n . O ral •Uike, W .la n d lM n . WUUam 8hlv« •»ly te d l _ H r. u d . M ta. Ormaad lt io m a a .7 w o iiu g 'tb « d la a tr con*« c t w u t t e d lte n lo o o f th * eve- Ung v l t h T M r . ) ^ Mrs. ahlvely vim U ni hW ) atM [M r . aad Mra. rhomaa aecoad b lkhi

Oa Thuraday. t v e a ^ . MUa Mdb-II Sangrea c n tc n u n ^ to honor o f ilUa u ra c t OolUag£ a t a d l i ^I t her aooM. T M a ^ i t a teaO Xn it M g b . achiollt. w art gucMa. foU m ing the dU u ler\a.aoclu eve:*' itog’ M apcnC Mika OolUnger w u ^BnaeraLA.i«acher to the B ub l h igh lebool a w a p e n t th t week-end te n w l(h frleada. B b t U a M lo ­oted to L tw lftoa . \V \B«v. Janua MUlar oC th * C^Ueg*

tf .Idaho faculty, w u .a gueat t l . . he home of Mra. LouUe McCiuaky \ID Saturday. Ke v u on hU way to \ \ 'enm a .when b t w u to v e a k on \ \ \ luaday. M arjortft Sm ith. a U o 'o f ■ • i l ; t l ( l« t l l . apeat the weekend viiu«Dg M n . McCIuaky and daughters, tu ih and Sarah.

The teaehera or the Superior; irnnga, WUlowdale and fo p la r ifo te achooU entertatoed their luplla a t a theater party oo Moooay iiem odn. They a il attended the Ih lrley Temple ahow. “ l i t i le CoJ- ne l." a t tha lU raona theater to IUhl. ■ . *•MUa Charlotte AhlquUt h u re-'

umed to Motcow tO resume ber HidlM a t tbe a u t* uu\-eraity a lte r pending aprlng vacation w ith her • •arent^ M r. and Mrs. P. F. A h l- ‘ uUt. 1 ■'loa Makouaky. Wayna Carte, '------

(alph Lacey and Knox Bo itog n - lUDed to the U n lre n lty o f Idaho,MJthem branch, a t PocateUo a fte r •* pending-apring vaMUoa w lth tbetr— arenu t t BuhLMUa Sarah .'McCIuaky U r tc t lv . '

U medical treatm ent a t the T v ta 'aUa hoapltal. Mra. Neta D U l U »achlng a t tha P n o k K . Buhl nU/tl"! fe r M U i M cauaky.

UCC.V8BO A T JEROMS ■JEROME, A p ril 0 X Jack ‘A'ada n

[aU ,.lt , and Dorothy Tttompaon. IS. . oth o f Jeracae. accurtd a Uccnu > w td her* Mooday.

. TBA N S rLATrr to t T&EESDSPU N IAK SPSUNOS. r o .TRA. vo rke n ba^-e traaiplam ed M U r* oak*, magsotlaa. boUy ta d ogwood tre«a to beautuy thU tova.

>|A BEDSrSCAD T B tA S O U O ATWOOD. Ofcla. » l-year-

Id bedspread U to use to th f heme r jsa -jcea aa o-o f nagues ceuaty.- - - - \Us gnAdTaLber raUed tb * abecp' ' v hich n rc u a g d taa wool- _

- COLO CCBS 80C OH T LOKDOW tP > -T b * O n lre tiay . t f V

codon U orferlag S ts w a y e u H o ' ny jw w r tte d ic a l pn c tltlo o e r w bo ' ;. «uung to try to f la d a eu n f « a

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M « r i w : , : ' ^ S?^’:&i|ain8l:'Crltlcism 'of' t . ’ Campaign SeMJp j j jV i ia ^ iL ra , Aom« w-nj*

2:0 4 t f i i a fte r anneuDClos'plBDs to ec-?-V««ndl «»■*■»»'* p < « *« r4 a -£ “ ^jB o rem ra t M ttm iU y , U p t ^

■;.;'C f a w o dub d«i«*»te»to "pu® sDffre^Bent upoa % eetaplecelr demo*

form er S o c lil- "'’ / ' l i t n id .tb e re h u tm n eompUlnU

t lu t t th e Bnd fb ve rtjr Uague, Zae.. .•'v l l l n o t dcmoon’llo becauM I t U •’ by fc,-.*eU-perpotuatmg

b o « 4 or ’dlreeton.'* Tbls «■« h t i ' ' 'e unpa lgn orsa n ttftion In liU un> 4 guectatiul nee Sor goyeinor l u t r . j e w on the DemocrtUe Uckeu

Zn «^Hing th s eonreoUoo. Bin* fllf t lr asked EPIO club secieUrles

'■■■..■■to ae iet h im hera A p ril 30 to work " ' ea t a p rorram io t the eonvenUon, ■" Cbe m ain object o f which, be n ld .

te to ~dUcuu and settle problems t i th e league."

' Two days a fte r l u t Tuetdv's ': wttr p i lm a ir election, in which to u r

■ • «ple>endoised cu>dld«tes were el>: , M ted and 17 othe i* nominated fo r -■ th e M ay 7 general elecUon fo r 39' c iO tta , fllao la lr announced plans

tee a spealOnf to u r acrou the coun- < 9 th U ia l l . advocating producUon

V use tA an unemployment tem -

:•' ' * 1wscus«lng criticism * o t tho p r 5 ^^ « n t end porerty .league set*up. Sin-

e la lr u l ( t “ Our o rg a n ln tlo n -.w u ' ' ta m e d In tlM m idst o f-an emergen*" (the govem onhlp ca m p a lji) .

K e e p Y o u r H e a d

W h e n Y o u . B u y

A . S p r i n g H a t

■ ' We’U 'a dm it th a t the new modes . hre pre tty intoxicating, but you must, : a o t le t te e * go to your bead, or the

resu lt m ay be dangerous. For chooe- . le g a -hat m ust be done .w ith every

' «ashloB faculty one h u . -_____ Anyone know* th a t a becoming

H at is u 1 ^ u a f a e f i r v . . o r ’ •Ten a face U ft, any day; I t can ^ c e ’ years o f f age, and th e wrong

~ ~Bat can tacc tnem dtt JUIt U ({UeKly •B d easily.

A h a t properly chosea 1* purchas- I kd w llh a Tlew to the way i t looks . w ith the entire ensemttfe. The head ' ' S soaly.lD cldentaLA hat m u s tn e w . i Im la Improper proportions to t in '

res t o t t h i body. T b a t U '.why a vem aa must never choose he r.ha t

'- ’ . ^ in a the shoulder* u p . 'e ^ d up . . eeie how.'lt 1* proporUoaed ac-

eerdlns‘ to 'io u r;flgu re .V A -b a t tha t ‘ V -teeka w e ll ' s n t ^ i ^ . a e t be r ig h t

A a o ^ ip le e t tU * ia'a'very small ■ g t r lw e a r ta r i to i ie capaUflb'hat. i t

[ . .B a j tb e most fla tteH nc t« the face..b ttt tta sd ln g m ay'ghrtf eae the lm*

r - •prcssleB’Of a g ir l under aa'vmbrcUai ' . Jtnpther example'ls the-woman or

baaVy,figure, tanad face aad ahort m ek.w ho goes fo rth ia a turban or

••. beret type hat. .. ■ - Tbough brims are extremely lm> . - ' ' po rtan t. mlUlnera teQ us th a t the

-zeal tr ic k o f youth and chle Ues in U w n t ot the crowa. Xt {s the crows w hich shapes tb e head and give* th e r ig h t o r wrong eeotour. Thus » . Is th a t women must watch ou t for too h ig h or too shaUow crowns. Se­lec t th a t which proportions best to ro u r body.

• T O tJ a te . fiIh e re a r* a few women la th l i ^

%orid who have features perfect •nough to aUow them to wear..thclr b a u s tra ight, oa the head. Luckr ladies, fo r thU Is by fa r the best w a r r l a the world to a tta in chic. B u t I f i . 7ou do aot measure up 'to th e sped- flca tion* one needs to enable to wear a h a t a l th is sharp angle, then stick to the good eM method o f tlitin jr. I t n t * soft aad eu y , and faj* more n a t­te ring to the faee than the straight Hn# . . . and most o f us certainly

. seed to be flattered. . . ,When tbe h i i t U tUted. dress you ”

h a lr j ia becoming u poulb le on the * •. aide th a t U expSed. The aew fash- =

lo n fo r braids looks eham ing a t ihe Bide o f a hat. Curls pUed a t the side la also a ,sm art way o f doing the ba lr. .

GDODINE SmEE SET FflllSMSTIfiMEET

O O O D IN O .^p rtl a-Adranee Ui- te re it In the '»cho lu tlc a>«!U-to be beld on the Ooodlng c o l j ^ campui

. A j» U ''l3 _ in d lc * :« i lh « t escfllcn l ... ..ooo’ pe iit» a _ .« in - be .o a .h an d ^for

•ach r r rn t ." The dsy b fg ln t at e ljh t o'clock

-•he** the contests In d rv n it lc and ' bamo»Tws readlRgj,- onjtory., piano ‘ aad Tolee * f t untfcr way. The aca-1 demie «ub}eru r.«ct <Jr»w cont*.»i. aaU fo r the de trrm lnatton o f Hr»l,

t f t ^ o a . and honorabie nwnlion arc t i e avmntt. A cup i» to be awarded •D the .basil Of points.

Th# aftemooa is to b r featuied ^ a play day..Matches bar# be«n Blanaed ta p in r poag. baseUU and Aoneshoe. p l t e ^ . A dual Uack ■Met betaeen SbosbOM and Jerome j r f f l be aa added feature. '

t t th a e n n in g eoau* tbe coo* H odlng peogram aad awarding o f faetwn.

B O X S O C IA t C IVSN ~ X U B B L T . A ;sS • (Special to

. « M lt« w a }-A boxaodal was spon. •ocad t v tb * Seslor. O trts tU a Bn- tfearoc aociety F rtday erenlag.

- O a a u * added to tb * enjoyaMat or th a erealac. FAaes w t t * given to

- lb * w la a o s o f rartoos ga»e*. u u s 0 *1X7 S e rr lc k neelvad a prlae for Ib * B oat attneUTC bo* aad MJss AUc* W aite e f T v a .T U ls fo r tbe

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nirel-ror^ SPRING has made its entrancea. Easter parade. Confidentiallyon - nently displayed. Taffeta coah* chic. This one is o f dark Runn

a! llttie black stm w toque trimm< M collar and bow to match, w ill b U-, navy K ro 8g ra in .^ ff) Photos.

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f 'f m e my -ShirrlnKTlfiSfi^ied neckline*,I are amon^ those-fa*h(onB i

5 Color Strikes the Firf I i n the St‘ Prints Are Gay ftnd Riotous: Solii I cated a t the Outset' One o f theae mominga no t very th . long, from now. you aro going to t t J wak# up. ate the sun streaming ot

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Sto]W EDNESDAY,

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:e anfd the femiolne W . b holditi ly. uAderstand styles Uke thos tatees, such as the one modeled I< imetal grey barred in white and f y-bhMk-«r«|>e4Flmm«d:witb-whit ned i^ ith a circular veil. Cotton t be in vogue. Th is one is in white *• '

md pleasantly peasant sleeves present in new dresses-

rst Note ■ - ipring Theme Songlid Tones Are Subtly Sophlsti* el o{ (he Season

th ro u jh jo u r window, and decide tha t H i ip r lng l From lh a t moment on. ihose good HtUe dresses th a t;

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, nding: “ d r w reheareals” fo r the J hose shown above wili.be promi* d d le ft, are a fle im {dea fo r spring u d fastened with a patent le c h e r ^ h ite H > rR a n d ie 4 n d ~ Js -w o rn -w iih -a ' « n sailom, as shdwn .rlghtv-w ith Ite and riavy blue, trimmed w ith - =

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h ive aerved you' so ,w l l ‘ th rough bi the long., COM w inter will become t} hu>beena' /Excellent 'm ateria l fo r ni Cousin, MilUe—but no t fo r the w smart young woman o f fashion, 183SI lo

' Color la keynote ■'D o you-wonder w h a t I t Is th a t

makes the new colors look so ,ab- i* solutely d l( fe « n tt Le t us le t you »•: in on tho secret: They're th c same cii good old colors th a t everyone loves, tli bu t they are dusty and th a t makes ne them M i i e w u s j ^ g . I t |flvc3 them yo

shades can ne%-er,have.*They are (a r l i more fla tte ring to most complexions eq

)irp verr easily combined w llh je eontntilns or bleniUng Mcrs. Ai

Match Y onr Moed ^. I f you are' weary o f choosing col- sU

. or« to match your.eyes. try ^ a tch bu r sc: your mbod. T h in k o f the power a an brllUarit color can have—the' way i t can enliven your sp irit; T h in k o f the effect*lhat a soft shade caa have oa tha aian o f your heart, and choose ab the color w ith the mest m elting look lot about I t l Jit ll 's plaid lh a t buoys th< you up. then.choose a pla id in tho an merriest maddest eolortng th a t you t i l caa iin d . and go out and face the wli world knowing th a t you are aa sm art st]u P a rU .----------- — vei

y -Prln ia A re IV renn ia i an- The p r in t frock ts the one fu h - frc 'Ion flower th s t seems to come ud ii(i ever]^ spring. I t ’s one o f the hardiest at of the -perennials, but please do not sti th in k th a t i t can be dismissed w llh ' thi the simple s tA tem m t-tha t one bc- In long* In every wardrobe, fo r prints tal .are fa r .more Im portant than that. D i • . /,\V a rd ro b e ’s Backbone ab.

A go<^ p rin t can become the ] oet

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SPRING HOUSE- i CLEANING IS ALL

OVER . . . AND HOME WAS NEVI

This sprlne we tu rn rd chaos 1 up tha t It dldn t pay 10 tu m eu

tr« t o f lt . This rear w r moved Jhe porch and called for ih^ IVo house cleaning departmfnt. Now forUble. clean, .brand nfw look f< T ry It. and you 'll be h»ppy too.

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' o o O D ^ o r 'A p r l l 9 -F ua era l 1' - Tices were held Saturday afternoeo ' a t I b-cloct a t the T r in ity Episcopal- the

church fo r Mrs. EU nbeth WUUaau, la j t ' Dloneer 'o f Ooodlng. who died, a fte r raU

Mveraidaya' iU aeatrcopoeum on ta . tu n Bev. W. R. R. SUamoa* o f Seises CO

» former pjistor o f Ooodlns an d .s ' a c t• family frlead, officiated. There were- He,

aunybeautUui no ra l trUiute*. ' - • sewPallbearer* were W ard Meyer, , a

Otto Sthlld, O r. J . H . CromTCu. J . Trel B. Meharg, J. B. Arkoo*h aod Dr.- com

' Wesley Heary. la te rm eat w u ia k tr* ' Blrawood cemetery uader the d lrec- u rd• tlon of tbe Thompson m ortuary,.-»• . M

, Mr*. WlUlams was a past m a . ^of the Cosmopolitan chaptcr. O rdw r r

• 6 f‘ Eastern S u r. a member o f r tb * p — - P iu t Matrons club o f Gooding.-and;

a member o f the Episcopal eburcb.- Por the p u t sixteen j t a r * *be-w*» nlghc matron, o f the SU te 6 < ^ fo r the'O eaf ahd B lind here. •

She w u born tn New-Vork C ity In IBST, came to Xdaho - w ith her; twrents when a g ir l . in d w u t w - Med to Andrew ■O. WUlUms ..at Broadford. Idsho. in 188J. She moved ^ t b tier h u ^ n d aad famUy tfr Ooodlng In IBM and b u liv e d 'la her home on .'Montana street since lha t lime. . . . • V .’

She is survived by l»fo Charle*. K a n s u C lly , .MUsour^;, James W. vniUams; five'daughter*.

P .-M ig e l .Tw la P ^ ll2 M rt.Carl c . sm ith , Ooodlng, M ra . r . 5 .

^ Pashbaugh. O u land .- U tah ; M lu• Dora ,WUUanu.:Ban Francisco; and : Mrs. Bronn Journey, Berkeley, OaU-• fwnla. A sUtcr. M r*. Margaret S tan-■ iitnufiW. Saa rtancisco, Califora la,^ in d tea grand c h lld i;« alsd JurvlVB. •

backbone o t aay a n u rt w a rd ro ^ .11 gives a b righ t touch to ka o f f lw

‘ scene. U perfecUy a t home a t sm art tl bridge tables.- and got? shopping la a the sprJghtUest manner. There ta r no place In the American scene e where the p r in t frock does not be- I long. ■ '

Chooae'New Desigoia t pashlcn-wise eyes k n o V th a t there• Is true dlstlncUon ia tho new p rlnU 1 which dates any o ttie r design de- 5 cidedly prc-l9M ,. I f you waat. tlnctlon In your prtnts, look fo r the I new scribbled p rU t. I t w ill make I you th ink o f the •ovals you made s in— your Palmer method— day*.- r l l Is smart. I t is aew. I t Is quiet, and ,I equally becoming to the slender » young figure or-the mature woman.■ Another p rin t. wUltH U sm art and

new ts the flo w e r.p rin t In sprays.This p rin t shows several blooms on

■ stems..all caught together .vrlth a : s c rto f bow. I t l i ; young and colorfuL > and'.bound to be a * ^ a t favorite.

Slim Unea ConUnae.The « h u been ‘acarcely a a j new*

about lUhouet^s fo r daytime la a : long t\me..The slimmer-you appear 1 the better.- And faahloa resorts to i sny number o f tricks to keep the

silhouette sUmmed down. P leau are widely used, bu t they are always fla t, s titched 'qu ite fs r down, or-always very carefuUy preaaed. Many skirts are abto lute ly s tra ig h t' down the front, w ltb the p in ts which give lieceasary walking freedom,'placed a t the sldea. T h la . preserves the

I straight fro n t line, and ye t makes '! the dreu comforUblc. SUU coiiUnue’ j In ’ the fu h lo n picture.' and often

take the plaee o f 'p leaU' entirely. Daytime s liu are. In ' most, cases, about four Inehes long, and usually occur a t the sides o f the dreas.

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IV E R S W E E T E IlOS to bliss. W< fm aoy woke » our hom# upaJde down and c u K jin scrubbing and aU lha

a ll our tum unm gs oui-on "JTroy Laundiy ’s home aavtr« >

<ow our home haa lh a t eom- >k fo r the f lrs l Ume in Years

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V T ^ .o f . a e y ^ i^ ^ h u teturaedsto' wU lenurne 'from -.tha 'ao ttanThonM aL Jvti

ho ..Oottag? ho sp fta l-au ffe rtn rw ltb - . n juries received-when the7eU while • Ite r, r t » u « . t o t m t t - l K , 5 r t . v t um ed to her bocae m udi. i n e r o i i^ t " : ,o . ,A . O hri*topbex»oa,.Sur% rii» i ■{ kCpat4cnt-,at?thfl<oottaca<ho*ga*L ' le ,w u kicked by a borse iUstalnfM< f ‘ fi ere fa l'b rokea 'rib*,''-, , of-.' A raoa'D dm an 'ls a ^ U e a t a t the e i^ 'retastad hospital, whera.hef l * !h i- on w e tla t .Xrttm-' .aB; :opmabD Tfi«. t o traagulated b e m u performed 6a& U i irday,,by »r.-P>emstad. ' l * i ^ s . ^ NlQhoU u m Mr.

. . . . and 'H n ilso i Season’s New^i

The Ideal' walking shoe- , ^ V flexible as a hand to r

; blaek or whlio.^ '

' $ 5 * 0 0 ’Whites In a widA variety of patterns. AAA (o-C width*.

$ 3 . 9 5

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^ mat. AA D w idth i

$ 5 . 0 0

Kew a r r lra lt In m fn‘» « h lle i and s shoe*. AU leaiher at

$ 3 a O O ' . « ^ i

H u b sTW IN FALLJ

and 'M n .- lfeU^SUnde* Is '*u a e r li« pn w ith pblebUSSiatJier-bome. M i

I Mra. OearSe’-Crancr.^U suffering an w lU i.p a rs lys lifM c .ivg u lt o f a 'faU an

t o C ^ c r J s ^ id ie m w l t ^ e h i ^ j r . ^ m e n t . ' ' , \ : . 1

VARIED PROGRAM FORGRANGERSh

}'KnaiERIX^' stuof-eatertaln iaent du rln c tha Jectiir- In i e i^ bo tir a t a ' » M tln g - o f Kim btoly uai Orange Included a s k it. presented by Th. to .- 'a n d M rs.'Logtabaiigh,-Jattnclto coe U m b ln k aad BIU z<amblng.'Mr*.'R. ma Lambing read the Orange Oaaette; but M r: Logenbaugh tead.a-papcr oh 'tb e ld e i

^ ^ 9 B S 9 ^ ^ B B B H e^ B |h B 9 h^ m b B

o ivC lw k ’s Is fa ir ly Io; r^st Shoes to r Men, W

C hild ren '

= W H I T E. Galore!

Perfect Ezc— The new 1 ^ s / comfort and style. Pumi W r ' ties. A A A A to C widths

T s h o e s

^ K i d d l eAA to Jths.

Shark skin Upped esrerds fc trear^ and rea r. Srown « black.

| | ^ $ 2 . 9 5

i sport

! ■ -W b lte or tsLn.e tk .fo i-cb lld r^

I 9 S c ^

I ^

^ BOV- SCOCTS' — Stoeiaain ■ toes, solid leatlicr. Shoe or ■ oxford.

I 4s o n - G l jLLS* ONLY EXCLUSIVE SHOE i

ptogram'-wa* 81t« d tty ’U r . a iva aa l ' ' . to X > u fr,< B m a a d ^ U o y d . 'X ^ lu . and Don P a t t ^ T b e -p ie tn u C w a * 'arraaged by,:a-coihml »ee J e e ro o * ^ -

F.'joae*.-... BefreibmeaUw«ra*erT«>j| b y . » . : ,and. t l r * . Roy D urk aad M r. attd ‘ . M r*. A. M -S c o tt • • .

Ad v a n o e d c o e o s r s a ip . L E s s ’MOUNT. .VERNON,- la .- .

ComeU coUegtt.he^ they «ajr wontea’ . student* prim p less u tbey advaace In classes w hile the aien' undergr*4 - ' uat<» spend mor?' Ume grooming.The aame survey show* tb a t'w b U * coeds study less after thelr: fresh­man year, tbe lr male classmate* bum the m idnight o il to a greater degree. ■,

loaded With th e Women and

IW revelation In combined umps, straps. $ | £ . 0 0 th s ________ ___________

S f o r t l i e

i e s , i o ois f « . ' ^

A R K}E STORE ________ ^ (

f ; ,

It - ^

i f f i 'S iin ,:____n r i i i ir i ■nfimiiipn^ m u i P P I i f t u

Federal Court Grants Mo- .tloii (qp Non-Suit In :

Helmer Case 'BOJBR A p ru T m - J U H W a O.

OAruuta ia - f« d « n l d iit r ic t .e o t ir t b e n (oday grant«d zoetloa foe aonaU l la tba c u e o f 8 . D . K e rt- • r , t iu t te * in bankn ipty fo r O lu r* lee B . Helmer o f T w in F tU i, • c a lu t M r. and M n , HeUner.

T tw 'p la tn tlU a r tru itee in bank- •- niptejr iou gb t to canoel two war-'

r u t y deeda-nceeuted by tbe ta n k - n ip t to b i t w ife an d-a tked tb a t tUe property eorered Isy them be de c la red 'to be com m un l^ prop­e rty to th a t the bankrupt'* In te r-

' eet could be decreed te bla estate ■ aad u u d to liquidate claims acalast

: I t . ■'I T h li fall! against Be lm er' aUeged I tb a t :tbe deeds werp ‘■fraudulently

glTOi by tbe bankrupt to . h i* wife 'f f f f lbe ptir>

pose o f attempUns to escape aad avoid h i r llab lU ty u a stookbolder-

^ o t the V in t Nattoaai Bank o t Tw la m L Falls, o f w hich Helmer w u preat- R T 'd e a t wbea I t cloeed.

W . O rr Cbapfflas «wi<Obapmaa o f Twin! m ia repraeeat- fld the p la in tiff. Joba W . Oraham of T w la ra lU and 8sm S. O n fflo o f Boise appeared fo r tb * defend-.

/V ic to r Hugo’s Classic Novel

Becomes Film' B y H17BBAB0 SCAVT

B O LLTW O O O -m te monumental task o f pu tting “ L e t M Ucnbles" on oellutold. w ith T?»d«rlo Mai:ch u Jean <TalJeaa aad .Obarlei Laushtoa U 'O f f le c r Ja tM t, b M been accom­plished by TweaUeth' Century.

l h * to tr lfu ln r . stery by Victor -Hugo o f .tb® hunted .faUey *lav«, who xo t* tb rlchnet* and prem la- enot aad happlneta, aought. contin­ua lly by th e -rt le aU e i* Javert.. b u bc«a g l r t i i a fa ith fu l translaUon by Seenailst VT. P . Upaooab aad x»>Mtor lUchard BelesawakL

------ a l UllnoaUng t b t long-sufferln lTaU cu i. wbo learned U ia t l l f * 1* to d v * . no t t« take, M arch gtvts th is d lfn m tlt role a fe e lln r ci'd ram aU e rea lity. Laughtoa u J a v ^ ^ t o a t

p la a * S m a tb * ucually erlUeal p n - vtew 4.

ZB tbtL «axt alao J* 'M n . yr*d rle | L M areb^ known profetslonalty u " n o n o c * B dddge. m aking ene o f

b e r : ia r * appeonnce* Sbe Is' Fan- « tine . wbOM nttle daughter. Cosette,I ts befriended and loved by Jean. Oa

tb a M f f tS x t . M areb w u th * star-------V M M ^ a d l n ^ n u i a . su^O td rlo

fm m «t»g*.I Is f i lth o p Bloaveau*. - f r o n - whom .' Jeaa a tS a ls .th t.s llV erp la tM O th en

lae tod i 'B o e h itlt Hudson,' u tb t ! crowa tiote)(«. ^aa d ' M srltyaae

. Knowldea. u tl is ba byX oe etU . FraBces Oxake. J6ba -B ea l. Jessie Ralphs. M ary ro A e s aad Horeaca B obtrts.

. N et ▲ Om i k l u Shew . Za tb t''m u s ica l l ia * . we ba v t a show by oeorse W hite. I t Is 'calltd "aeorge W hite’s 'Scanrtals o f lOU ” and, says the c n d lt UUa. “a i t l r * producuon conceived, produced aad d lttc t«d by Oeorge W blte." Ke playa him selt In tbe picture and, more­over, h t takes credit fo r tbe danc* ensetobles. (A t the Fox p lsn t I t U said very unoffic ia lly th a t Dancer J to k S i^ob ua h td ecsnetblng to do

’ w ith the dances.)B u t don't get tbe Impression I t t

a ene-oian show. T h e n also a n ■ Alice Faye .and James D unn and

M td Sparka and l^ d a RoberU aad C lUf Edwards, whoM footage may

- e n t l surpasa M r... W hite's. I t t a backsUge sto ty about a . couple White '‘discovers" tn Croum'ay^ Oa., 'w ho become Broadway s ta n , lo u the ir heads and the ir Jobs u a eonsequRicc.

The numben Include ’’A n O ld Southern Cuslom" and “ The H uak-

r adola," which Is a dance and song ‘ satirising the Continental, th *. rumba and Olher screen danoea.

I t ’s F a it Melodrama Based on Korman Krasn'a pUy.

•Sm all M lnc le ,” ’T o u r H ou n to I K m " Is a concocUon o f many things.

. I t suggests "Broadway.- “ The Fr«mt I Page" and “ Omner a t Eight." as

w l l as "O rand Hotel." But It ’s fast ' melodrama and I t presents R ichard

Barthelemeas tn a oew kind o f re lt. ■ He Is the escaped k ille r wbo. through tmusual get*

. th * man he wants to klU to come to- » theater w hen he Is.klUIng time.

Helen M ae kJO en m d * Michael, Ray UUIand. M 'M o rr ts o n ’aad Roe­coe X a n s a n amonc o the n ta th * large cast.

ORPHEUM—

> «W a EVENTS

(WedoMday) •THE GKAND N AT tO R A U Aintrce

Brltena aee gxcat«*t (tOTplchasel Swecpetakca fo r­tune* mad* u R«yBoldsaowa. S -

, j . th iinden ‘.b o m *a n t.- •'A IR R AID - HTTS B E B U K l G *r-

a a a . capital defeads Itaelf s (s lss ; "iicT sMS’j l t r A ttack r * - hesria l rc flecu curren t war f*a r.

0 1 © ROMAJfCt—we*t«n-D ays R * . called la Sad D eaU * o f F a ith - fu l Spotue. T tu n k i TeQ S t« y . O M ' M ra ..T *b « ; '« o e * fam «t beUe. d l« a tto* in p t t ^ . * tm ^rcamUUk o f lost wealth.

i STRIKES SPREAD W M EXICO.' Mexico a t y — W a lloo t o f »Aa ‘ troney operaten raUea peril

natkn^w ide s tr fte l O o m s m n t hrads blsm r nd ica!*.

, TU E U O M E O F T O M O B S O W rW U l * -

I *

lo-

foe • ist>

ba t '

as t

WL AUSTRIA’S anned forces, shov tsk«n b r Chancellor K u rt Sc German method o f conscripli

^ cd on's demand fo r arms equi on g g — - ■ '^ fsctory-m ad* houses, b u ilt te go j

- ■■' up ta a . fe w dsys, rerolutlealse ' ” ' building? 100,000 Kew Yorken .

*e* e x h ib it ve, E tn o P X TAUCS IT OVER! in t« r- a - na tional situation, meet ceute , a - alnoe W ar, h u diplomats busyl i lU ' Oerman rearmament creates In * . on _ tense anxiety. - j

Paramount News preswU sU te- «

H dlpIom aU'— who today hold In 1 th e ir hands the peace o f the I world. I

^ ' Z m st Hanfstaengl. H itle r’s pub- - lie spticenaan, explains Oer- t IT - m any*'re -arm lng. ?; Oaptaln Eden. B ritish diplomat, £

w tw ta lked peace a t Moscow. u s = = : = s s . = ^ ^ s a s : = o f 'Q- , I .1te,

m mU '1* . • ,* . - 1*:*

A f a w A K iW d ^ L ) W h a a e SRsk(C^Be

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a ' H I M f g ^ i i i y i T n y ^ ^

i. B i B s S S ^ s s a S S s n l f ^

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i W h i t e K M F e a l i i

; • The lightnesi I, ______white^cpmWi• in demand by

Rule shoes a i w ith many n

TIES A N D PUMPS i!

, Four Eyelet Ties‘ White, buck, k id and eombiit

: $2 .98f

Your style a

r " ■ ^ 1,1 ■ ! I ■ i iL n j t L .

iteam s, FoUowtog Gem

>WR above !n a c tlo i^ would be ! ti khuschniRff. H ir annonncement lion would be employed; but the u a ]ity ^ ff> ) Photos. ^

P.-T. A. OFFICERlAT ]... MOUNTAIN VIEW NAMED »

' ' llM O D NTAnr VIEW , A p m » -A n C

Interesting meeUng o f the M ounta in sView P .-T. A . w u be ld -a ttbe K h oo l tMonday evenlnc, w ltb about SB per- 1sons attending. A ll o ffloen were n - ielected fo r the cominc y*ar, which t

Went; M r*. T . M . Kn igh t, vloe prea- " Ident; M n . E. E. Bauer, *ecretary; • and M n . E. D. Hartman, tn a s u n r.

The lollow lnc program w u a r- c nn ge d by Mra. Robert Rayl and e M ls r M arjory Rayl: P lano ' solos, t Shirley McDowell; readings, Henry a Wonacott, Mrs. K . It, Wonacott and t

I T K S

B u c k a n d V u r e S p r i n g \ss and brig^htness o f a ll inations in spring, shoo c y sm art women everywh( ife ready to meet your re< new w hite styles.

ARE POPULAR

I W hite P inationi Novelties w ith pcrfc

materiklB.

( TO $ 6 . 5 0

and size a t the price you

d e t r l l iA ndenon ,

rinan i^ a d . ' (

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d<

t rI increased under siepe alresdr» t did not reyenl whether the t he Austrian raoTcmcnt was bas-

' • ' FJ.........................— r — ■■ — ■ ®tBsrbara Rayl. Henry Rledeman sang •

. vocal *010* ' .w ith gu itar acoompaal- J ment. .

Roll eall w u answered by desertb- log tbe “ Ideal husband o r w ife.'' T h t

n close o f th * aKeodance eontest w u a announctd aad M r. W onaoottt aid*)1 d ^ i a i ^ th t w ia n e r-b y tw e 'p o la ti, ' " -- The- loeen wlU glv* an entertala- I- ment In th * t«*ar future; a c ^ rd la t h to the leader.,T. M . Xnlght.

!: A L m X E THEATER PIONCSX

r. PASADEONA, Cal. ( / tV - ^ U c lty 'f ’- Community Plsyhouw- h u been op- d erated fo r 17 yean Burlnc which U Ume m o n than.424 plays hav* b * ta y stsge^.'It w u one o f the ploneen o f d the l i t t le I h e a ^ movement.

. F O R E A S T E R

IP

W h ; t eW e a r

I I whites ands d e s i^s .a re _ _____?here. Golden requirements

Pumpsrforatfon.*. In nE

O

)u can afford

, u le l ^p Company/ - '

- — - r r r ______ _______ ; . .. * ■'

' s s pCASTLVtoRO. • A p k ’- 4 » 4 - ^ ' -

teachen o P tb t O astltfoM teiioels T wer* n .* itc te d M a n o ttitr ye * r a t {

a ten per c e n t'liio r tiu e r la aa lu y . .., a t a recent m etU ag'o f.''p»atle lord ^, aehool board; •, . . .v , rr .

D uring the past 'r e u - « 'regula r - jun ior high school! h u b*ta;e«tat>> U Ushed a t C u tle fo rd aftd a & 't t te n - : slv* m utlo court* h u be*a :add*d r* to the curriculum. S p e ^ 'J o tn n a l- .' Ism, general -aelenn, : Ut*r»ture. physksl education a a d o Buinual u« ln lnc classes hav* a lto . bt«o added. - • - / ,

Plaas fo r Um oocalnir y ia r .eaU fo r th * *stabllsh9 en t e t .> 'h o m a ,

TRACK; GOLF PR A C T IC E ; UNDER .WAV;'AT:BRANCH-;

P O O A im U > , AprU » ~ T b lr ty M u - . dents appeared fe r track praeUot ahd 11 fo r go lf M onday.at tb a tm i- V ttn tly 'o f Idaho,-soutbera'branch; practket in the two sports t o l i t m - der the d ltw U oa o f Ooach. O uy P. ^

. Wicks and AthleUc O r a t o r FeUx «» , A. P lu tlno . Practlct wUl begin lm - ^ ,.' m*dlately, outdoon vritea possible, ^

w ltb clatset beglnnlnc a t 4 p. m. dally In tn c k and Monday and $ E l Wednesday m golf, according te the dlrecton.

P w o iH» be tbe seea* or tb t t i n t , _ traek meet, set fo r AprU 79. w ttb Um second to fo llow soon thereafter

. a t Burley a t a date to be decided upon U ter. Tho** regUtered fo r I f ”

Ronald Hale, Oakley; R. SmKh. read Tw la Falls: Paul W heatcroft, Jer- Mi ome; Lum lr Makousky, B u h l.. • pant

OoU asplranu lnc lu d« l Lalaad two Frasier, B i i le y ; E m e tt Taylor. Dud! Spencer; and O t Thoreaon, JtronM. Ohuj

. . .

______ 3 f F c . c .A m

TH E CURTAl

FEATU R IN G F. ■■ ■, F.C

These are the clothes haye acclaimed 1. Sim] school, new tricks b: from our own Am er expertly, and presei

SPRING COATSFormal co'ats in «oft woolen . . . sporta coata in twoeds '

$ 9 . 9 0 b p. SMART SUITS

Russian types, tAilleura, fre< s>\‘ini3:s, all colors and sizes

_ \ » V "

-..I.n U X rU I» - iV H ..........

' Rarer Than Dion^l

1BRE*8 “ W HlTEX.^atb lao f r ^ . tha t }s II caa MascBm e t Natural B lito ry In New In aa ebM^an New Yerfc staU lake say Pbelo.

lERVICES CONDUCTED , FOR ELLERY SUMNER »mi

JEROME, AprU '9 -F u n e n l ser- EI ices were conducted Tuesdsy a fte r- Idali oon at 3 p. m. frem the Jerome Wyti reabyt«rl*n churoh fo r E llery B. tend utnmer, 38, w ith M r*. O. D. Batl. •obo trome Christian Scleoee church U n li tad tr In charge. ployM r*. E. M . Ohurchman; accom- way inted by Mlaa A rde Hamlett.. u n s . telei ro (o loi. Wayne Barclay, L . W. his « tidley, E. F. Kttanedy. W . B. Sv hurchman, Frank Retttg and Ilow .- Sum

l e n V y i l et d e r s o n ^ ^ Co. ^

A IN RISES ON O tR _

FASHION SUCCESSES i',OR 1935!es th a t Paris and New 1 np le 'lines 'o f 'the Molyne by Schiaparelli, new' th i 3rican designers, a ll co] ented at Am erican pri

N E W D R E ^ E iens Jacket frocks, redinfifotei

one pleco frocks, up fron$ 5 .9 0E VE N IN G GOW:

ree- Nets and chiffons aire the !s ncwcirt thiiiar fo r sprlns:$7.90u,

- 1 '

iifie Quihtupletsr . ;p | II.Ulfj

; i 'b i e t ' i tb * g tu B *r onu

n e t

' o n l betn

plodgroi

*leciI3aa

B. I

}s l lv ln r a Uf* *r'*ase la the Am eri- u> r (ew York. SeleaUstit who feoad h im lay b e t r a n r tbaa qnlBt8pteta.~<«)

r . '. = = s s s a = g . J l ird Davla w en caskel-beatwa.SurUl w u in tbe Jerome J e t e r y . ^ , tM a r dlrecuon o f tbe WUey Fuaeral

■ • •■ cH«BUery Bruc* Bummer came to Smll

daho WlUt Ms pa re iiu in i m from treaiVyndmert, N orth OakoM, and a t- A iended Um Eden gn de and h ich U Uiebools, O ood lt^ coUege to d the tban u v trs lty o f Utah. H * w u *m> poetOoytd by Uie N o rth tm PacUle rau - ^ ray oompaay In Galen. Montana, uelegnph opentor, Uviac tb tra un tu andlU deaUi SaUirday. and

SunrtYbic a n hla father. B. o f ilummer. Jerome; brother. MerrlU. wye

I R D R u n r A p d s - i t e a i t f o f ‘ Burley 4B *t M tied ey-.eT e m a g^S is® ^ tb * Otob ea fe fe r tb * p iB p a e e .e C '^ '^ ^ B g ta ltfa c * Jua lor C b k a b tr oC O a o * ' ^ ^ B tro *. l lM 'a M t t in c ’W M 'e a l le d f t o H ^ , o r d « ^ H o i ^ Pickett,-

'B rie fly oatUntag tb t ;p u i lM te ^ 1 ^ j< ^ fucb t a erganlntloB . tb e tita lm a a ,> < .^ ^ re< iu e s te d ro u n d table dlaeaadcn,> on the aubjtct, la v e n b lt anrtuaelUa^Vi''■1 betng o ffe rtd b y Norm as S tac la lr,> ‘ ; ;« l Frank KenhlanUt. Ijla ;-01ah. w n - f i ' - > | Uam Jensea and Daa. M cO rtth ; pledge w u thea ptsatd arouad th t group fo r a lcnatu rtt en de n la c.'tb *: indWdnaltf w lU lagn ta te jo la t h * - ' organlaaOoa aad.upaa tbe uaaal- - . - ‘ i t moua.endorsemeat, tba Btceatlt)' o f . '* ' ooopenUoa w ith Um Burley Oham- ber of.Oomaterc* w u •tr****d .

T b * foUowlnc candidate*': w e n - ' '’ *,; alected: B . O. Ptekeit, prts ldeat;.:Daa MBOtaUi, secn ta iy ; OaM a ; WWght, tn a s u rtr; R . O. Rambe.-W.B. O a tfe r , -m n k KenhlsaUc, D r;O*orgo Sclwler and Eraest n im e r , ' . director*.

KENDALL to HEAD: JEROME RED CR0SSX},1

JKROMB, AprU 0 — R e ? ; , ' KendeU w u *lact*d p r tt ld tn t'-cC Um Jerome R ed ’ orota d ia p tt r fe r^ ' : th * comUic year a t a meeting Uea**.: •'

Smith, aecntary: and L y l* V ta i l t r i 4 treaaurer. . ..•' Among objectlvea o f th * chapteri:

la opening *ca ln t*»t< lum m ar o f tb a Jerom* m unicipal. ewlfflBUncpo o l.-- . . .,■ .= a = = = = = = s s ; = s 5 s - . •and tb r** ,a l* te r i, l iM . Velda W ard and Violet and Dorla suauaar, a l l j S of Jerome; a n d . a sister, Btttgr, . wyndfliere. H o r t h . O a l^

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^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ ^ t r = K y .v > i f e , ' f f i v ' - r . ' ' . v - ' ' -

F ^ g B l i

L3 ?^ i'c .8 T N O P 8 l8 :^n i» i ^ r t i a f e c f ! ^ v k J u 8 ^ Wid JUM g U n s ^ J iu beea; S feyM bariftte* iIo w ly /b B tn U ie t.iM ir lto - f ^ ! ; l> ’ N T ,* « « r4 th# w eta . B a l. de dd u '• ^V :;. J m » « b( tort. J«»e to ■• Irrttabta

ua .M -la tncU b te .be caB M tb s to !-;'.^V.: Spectta f.B b*by. AU.of N eir Con- t> * , • e o r t ietoef npon the swae theory, V ’■'' 'U d mH wmU breathicM ir fo r th *^ \ - ' day when JM D H bvnto la to bto of*-C i flee, ■hettUn* th a t be to the fa ther .: • ' • o f tirtB f. ne retBTM homo Uden

' ' w ith perfcrtly xatlen toy*, flowen,. and » preMiJt fo r Jaae.

V,';, ,ch»pt«_3ad e a t h '.

'-• ' Jane v u too veok to more th jm •';• • cn lle wanJy when Jamet pushed

a hoop o f brUllantA on ber finger and la id a m a n o f p ink r o ^ on

. her plUtw. Bhe looked *o whlto. » exhatuted and ao e th m U t ^ t ,

:.,• -after Mrs. N orthn ip h id le f t t t o c - ■ room. Jamca iuddenly knelt by tho

. -bed and burled hto head in his annaand sobbed."

Ooaa w u aU hto.galety; | o » ^ •aense o f reckless happiness and W -

' um phant pride. Memories o t Jane's ' asonlea o f last n lsh t and early

' m om lns overwhelmed him. ] t seem­ed horrible , to h im th a t he CQuld

' have gone s trutting up and down the street h a lf ahouttng. laughing, being alapped on .the back, the center o f a ffpifT thTDW, whQe Jane U y tbere so

■ rip iiy. so Tenr cloae to the shadow..- W ha l eoarso 'rou gh th inga men

' wet« a t best, how undeserving of the women Ood gave them!

Ja n * lifte d a weak hand and la id ' i t on her husband's bowed head.

James took I t In both hU a u i ktosed I t o re r aad orer. They were-closer

- to one anotber. more In accord than- they had been alaee thetr honey*

“ IS ia p e tbey both aald ••M tU e prayer and made a sotonm petition tb a t they should be pennltted to

. continue In the beauty o f thto per>

. feet undcrsUndlng the rest o f their lives—a t least James mad* thto prayer and h« rather thooght Jane d id too..

• , A t in y f r r t fu l w afl starUed James and ho lifte d hto head. No wonder

---------tb e -b e bk8 -w # re -c ry lng r-H e 'd -fo r,gotten to glva them the ir presents.A alca fa the r he was. W hy. he'd

____ barely looked a t them, nerer ereawatted .nnta t^iey wero dressed be- ,

D ry ing hto eyes somewhat shame-- faeedly. Jamcii Uptoed around te the {- other side o f the bed to . a llounced. laco-hung m n^*berlbbofied cradle. ’ One amall rcd-fabed bundle WM l i f t - < lag Ita voice la a-feeble complaining I

, JUtto.walL . . • «-■ Tbo other lay-ae 'itlQ , «o waxy t •'.whlto. th a t Jamea,-hto heart pound- i■ ’ Ing queeriy.hent e re r qulekly to In - - ,’..^ restlta te ;a t ratoed-op sharply and I . JaoB htm, ■w niw f tender. <

■ \ly.'aaw th a t a ll tbo Ufe had gone out i

-W h a t’s t b t m a t i f ^ ’ she cried., : perking herself,ta .» .|l,tlliig position, j

• • - i ; - d o o t ' know -noth ing ,'• an- |• awei 'ed her litubaad and ran frora ,

. the x D aa caU ln flC n . Northrup. She i • ' came. The .auras' eame foUowed by .

Anna. Doctor W hlto w u ^urrlsd ly , sent fo r. • ,. I t w u . too late. The second- twin,

the UtUe daughter, had- U ken one , look, a t her aew home and quietly ' allpped away. W bat h u r t her fa ther ; most w u th a t A o had not stayed long enough to enjoy tbe beautiful I

’ new.doU he-Jtad brougbt ber. She w u so lit t le and-helpless—and so ’ dreadfully alone. i . .. ’

K o wondered, ly in g ' awake a t . a tgh t. whether ahe bad (ound her * way back to where ahe had come * from : There were somo th ing* James found th s t d id ao t bear th lnU ns about. Ha got out o t bed, switched ' oa the lig h t and tried to rrad.

fro m the tro n t o f the houso came clearly to hto cars an Im patient tret-

. fu l. Itt le cry. U te r In the n igh t he I heard the sound o t Jane sobblntr. B u t when he wenl In to her he tound Ura. N orthrup tbera before h im and ths motioned b lm away.'

Ths loas c f hsr baby w u a great t ahock to Jane In her weakened con- d ltlon and'she w u a long time In c

. getting baek her strength. The elder c tw la, the boy. suttered too trom £ lo u o t v ita lity and was a continual , w ony to them all. <

Mrs. Northrup and ths doctor got k one or thOM new .tra ined nurtet fro tn Saint Joseph, whom Anna _ hat«d almost u much u I t the had . been o t the oppwlte sex. but whoae f dependable ettlclency g a rt James a feeling o f eomtort and strength.

For the tlrs t Ume In hto l ife James w u gUd o f his tather>ln*la«-'s ‘ money. H l i bOls muUlplled and grew and mounted u n til ha w u fr ig h t­ened. Ke considered going to the Judgo fo r a loan, bu t Jane tailsted < tha t he should so Instead to her

--------father:------------ r - ...... ..............................Jamrs went reluctantly, hts fsc«

red w ith embarraMment. M r. North­rup was kind enouch. looked over the pile, said he irould sttend to \ them. B u t before he le t Jame# go. he X read h im a lecture about hto exirav. c Kgance tn buying Jane a dUmond 1

J u ie had plenty ot diamond rings I and I f ahe Wanted more her father i would aee lh a t ahe had them -'Itw as ■; foolishly, reckless fo r a young man c eam lpg kss thaa three thousand a i year to laduke him self tn burtng • diamonds. Not th a t U r. Northrup t objected rtaUy. I t merely served to r l an excuse to gtre Jamea a Uttl# ta lk on tb * ra lue asd uses o f money o f i whteb U r . N orth rtip ooasldered h im i o lm ln a lly IgooraaL i

J a m b admitted the extTxragasce t o f tbe r in g aad lh a t Jaae did not i

------ aeed 11. T h a i h« bad paid fo r 11 h im - IseU. tb a t h« d id ao t o p c c t Jana's ]

___ long and protracted maess,b« dida o t explain. ■ \ ■ i

He woold ha ro Uked to saatch the i btlto o a t o f M r. N o rtb ra p t fa t v h iu I haada and cram tnam aod bto big ' U a d i d g a r down bto huge th roat, bu t taatoad tac s n m a r# d M ne tb tag a aboot paying tb# moeey baek u aooo t a s taaeooM . 1

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EBT’ H IC H ES!) '• — :— .ftf. ers tay eggs fo r m y breakfast," saU

M r..N o rth rup aad shook aU ovec w ltb re lbh o f hto wlttletom.

dea Jaoua niddenly realised tb a t be it>te aot only dtoUked bto fa tber-la-law , to but oune pertlousty near to hating la - h im .. And ye t he took hto money— iry , erea asked fo r hto money. James tb# loathed him self the next few days a o f- thousand times more intensely tbaa ber he dtoUked M r. Northrup. lea . Ho began during tbto period to « . realtoe- ctoarly fo r tbo f l n t ' ttme

som# o f hto own weaknesses and dto- abUlUes. And w ith tb to realtoatlon cam e' creeping in , Inerltably.^ the t i n t doubt o f tbe ce rU la ty o f hto grand future, tho question o f bto capabilities.

^ I f Jane would oidy be more pa- 2 !? uent, n o t expeet miracles o f him . I f ^ she could undersUnd bette r the ^ practical d u n c u lt le i . . .o r bto own

’ *7 UmlUtlonst B u t perhapa < Jaae diduaderstaad h im . Perhaps 0be nnder.

J r i stood h>m too well. Perhapa th a t was ™ tbo tea l reason she refused to bavo

another Jamea fltlm eca I j t th e Jam- lly and Uutoted upoa na s ilng ber M

hto Norris Northrup Bttmson after'^ker W - father. ' .

Aunt Sarah had been so h u rT a t Jane's refusal to name the baby a f- ter lU own fa the r fh a t she could no t U lk o f I t to anyone — no t even to

^ James w u b itte r ly disappointed, iso H# had ta k e n 'It u a m atter o t

eourae. u predestined u the more- meht'<!<r iM ' ltC T ,' U W there should

o f some day be* a fo u rth James Brew­ster Stimson to carry on the name.

I ld JM e, promptod by her mother, bad Id . announced her ftrm Intention never led to bare another ch ild and James, re - le r membcrlng a ll sho.had gone through, a n w u quick to agree to ' that, ry- And then, -to hare bto ooe son

named after someone else, named a f- Ue te r a man bo dUlIkedl I t w u smaU 00 wonder Jamea fe lt aomewhat em blt-

lered and ' b ^ n to lose, eren more surely than bad Jane, the belief In

'S blmsetf the Judg* bad worked so bard to buUd up. ,

“ Mta. N orth rup fa ir ly Ured a t the- house during Jane's lUnesa and slow " conralescence. Jamea had never fe lt ^ ao much tn the way, so unwanted

and tinca^d fo r in 'h to 'lU e unO) did * during the unhappy months th a t to l-

^ Anna Asade U ptotn th a t sbe [worked for h im only .

^ Anted b itte rly e\-ery added footstep a. be cauaed her. Jane was so Uken Is. up w ith her illness, her doctor, her t - baby, she had not tim e fo r her hus- 3K band. H * w u “ abooed" so ngutorty- out o f the s ick room and the nursery ty tba t a fte r a time he almost lost la - d- terest la hto son.a- - " I reckon tt'a a N orth rup baby and id no t a atlm too,"-be ono# said angrily r . to hto w ife aad abe agreed lastaatly u t th a t th * boy w u ber fa the r o rer

■gain.;!d. Perhaps because sh e ' remained « . acnous and high-atrung i t became

almost aa obsesiloa w ith her to tlad “ only Northrup tra lU la he r child.

When Mto} Jutto said tho baby did V ■•fsror", Jame# about the eyes. Jano y w u poalUrely rude ta denying the

sunblanee.. f • She w u so re r r Uctleaa about the

matter tb a t I t came to be a fa ro rite 2 Joka -among her young frlenda to 5 come Into see lltUe Nonto and ctalm ^ that he w u the Image o f hto father.“ Thto th e r d id partly lo tease Janc ^ and partly because they resented tbe

way ahe treated Jamca..V Already, among hto IntlmaUa,

Jamea Stimson w u referred to gen- ,B erally as "poor Jamea." es (Copyright. 1B35.^ Mateel H. Pamham)

^ (Continued In Next Issue)« • 't-« F IN A L P A Y M E N T S M A D E . ,■d FO R 1 9 3 4 A L L O T M E N T id _ _ •

RUPERT. AprU »-C hecka fo r a . I t to tal o f 10383 J9. the th ird and l u t '>* parment-to 220 signers fo r the 1031 ^ com-hog allotment conlracCA. w ill be -I’ dUtrlbulcd In Minidoka county Wed-

nesday and Thursday o f thto week, t l ^ w u tu te d Tuesdsy by County Agent

Butord £ . Kuhns, whose oftlee w ill ^ be the d istributing point.^ The' t m t pa>-nient aome tim e aco 'J5 was for $3 per head, the second to r -

t l , and thU tov. is fo r t3 per head,<" less 30 cents per head to r locsl ex-j • pense.- ' - 1

Approximately t31,000 h u been] recelred here through the 1934 eom-

, hog allotment program. |

;; r - ' !J SPECIfU. EASTER WEEK i- SERVICES-AT BURtEYr >-f r DURLEY. AprO 0 — SpccUl tts -10 vices «1ll be held each n ig h t duringte ra u lo n week a i th# Methodtol Epia-r . copal church beginning a t B o'clock,id The pastor w ill br1i« a rnc^asce tn |

n Passion week eaeh ere i\lng' anda special music w ill be gHen. Onu Thursday erenlng the annlrersary 'in of the Last Supper, a s ilen t aerrleea wUl be held from 7 lo 9 p. m . People\g are inrlted to rome and « t to r aIP time In medltaUen and to receivesr the sacrament o f the Lord’s supper.Ik There w ilt be spedal.Palm SundayBf servlets, an Easter sunrlso aervlce .m a t 6:30 la. th# m om lng and the an­

nual Easter breakfast a t 7:90 w ith IK the Epworth-Lesgue la charge. Theot a n n u a l'rm p ilo Q o t mamben and] - bapUsmal service «m be held a li'a 11 a. m . Easier day. 'Id Xfetnbers o f the cbolr c

under the dlrecUon o( O e o (^ M orrto «)e v l l l present aa Easter canU U ele Easter -Sunday evealng enUUed. fig *TTie P in t Easter.'* Jt. The three dlvlslocu. senior, adolt iIg and jnnlor. membera o f the Chris- IQ tton Endeavor society wlU give aa »

Eaitcs breakfast In the churcb par- s I- j lo rs a l I;})) Easier Sunday mo.-n ^ < t

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—IL U L E Y , A p n l 0 - A huge crowd ilUnded *•-: annual' Loony show >f Btalne county American Legion x» t, held here Prtday snd Saturday ivenlngs.

Dedicating a special number to ;»ptam M . 8. Benedict, who h u iromoted the ahow fo r the past ten rears and who to soon to le a « italley,. tw o Nampa miues., Arlle. md B e tty A llen gave several dance nlerprelatlons. Departmciil Adju- ant Lester Albert, Bobe. presented :a p u in Benedict w ith a g in from he Legion.

P irs f prlx# award wenl to the ia iley 'Bed Croa# dance rt\-ue. d l-

i r lK went lo the HaUey Civic club lumber, directed by Mrs. R. D. John- on. HaUey grade school pui>iU re- eived th ird prlae awsnl.Spectol con lrlbutlo tu were .by

:arey and Bellevue representatives.■tlss A lta Deck. Jerome, gkve an

.eMoyne, Hagerman. sang two num­bers Prtday evealng. accompanied ft Mrs. Catbertae Prame, also of * Ugerman. ■

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PILER. A p ril 0 -E a r l Ramsey r#- »umed home Saturday frem Spo- .tane, Washlngtoa. whera h# attend- —d tbe In la nd Empire Teaehen' u - C ltociation meetmg. C

M rs. O. J. C hild* wm entertain th# w r eonirael bridge elub Thunday mai-lth a d««er*. l-jncheon. i

T b * F ile r Woman's club t fO bold cocI regular meeting Wedaoiday. tb * deajfo g ra m to be irj charge o f tbe aew dat nembers.

O., H . Shearer. aoeompaaJed by •>. J . ChUda. motored to Salt Lake I

nan a ir line In Ih t ^ tnsUBerlcan.mada craft.

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CASTLETORD, Aprtl 9 — Honor rolto o f Castleford Khooto were an- nounced here today by D. D. Olbb.'. supcrtntendent. "A “ honors went lo M arjorie Schlake In the hlsh sehool and to Eleanor Vogel in Ifie grade echool.

The honor fo IU foUqw:{ H igh school — Belt) Canlrell.

Dorothy Ha&tlns.v Evelyn Hough>• laUng. Veda R lclu. JuAnita Senttcn,I R u lh Brabb, ‘ RulU Waljwle, Fay#'

Helsley, VcnelU llc id c l; B u ltc rlly .) Tom lta. •

I Margaret B n bb . Uertrude Hudson! - M arjorie Lockhart. La VauRh Orsy. M iriam Darrow. Delores BaranR*.J im Cook, Lc Vem Houk. C lin ton- Quigley, Lotenso Hsiley, Joae Bar- Icaga, Irene 31ackham. Junior Brya

, ant. Pauline Hctoley, Donald Ncu-

I W ieeier, Raymond W righ t, Marcella . Poakal, Earl Montgoroety. Maxine . M ille r, Oladys Lockhart. M arilyn :! Heller, G loria Hailey, Jack Fallner.I ! Doris Barslow. John Baranaga. B ill . ; Peuuohn. Robert Amos, Della . Brabb, B e tty Jean Oarrel. aa>Oord

Thomas. Ray K lrg , Caryl lUUey. Be lly McCoy. M arsarct Malone/

: Tomla Joo, Jewel Ooocard. Carl West.

Poplar Orove — Marie PinUton. M arjorte Reese. BhU-ley Brown. Ida

Pinkston, VlrgU Reed. M s* lw • Brackett,- Detto Slremore, John I Brackett. Rene Burkhalwr. toootx ■ P inkston. R uth Reed. Maxine Jo~a-. ston. V lrg in U T * h a n a e n . ____ _

Sunaet-O orolhy Brown.Jean Darrow. Lum lr 2 ^ ^ v a a

.! Heidel. Bobby Brown. Bobert W alk- I ! er. Jeroeaa Each. Jimm y M o m ^ * I B IU t Brown. I>tekJe Adam*. Dala f - jM a y Louu# Bolar. Almeda-

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Tbe to u i Amount payable U (U to on o r before July, l , l«M i

OifMMiA. ' . I •<Aa compMvd w ttb 1994.

tocUoDs b a n )m prtfied. m X u i U r i . Cnklac noted^raad.would^ to lad leat* eoonoolo cowuiloni on th o Hpturn.'' •

“ O a there.•1 ^ .4 0 7 due t h t U ata Xrota countlct. Between A p ^ 1. 1034,

■ N om nber J, 1954. howerer, amount vaa reduoetf to 9393,91M th a t rate, by KoTember 1 thU w t o u fh t to hare «U our ad Tal' revenuei lo trom the counties.'

T here 'U a t preeent only ap|» B ia M y 130,000 Ado t r im ib e cou

- Xor IN S ad valorem uxe<, ab t

Black and White■ ■ Is Always Rig

• m - a MBMtt when color Ja'aJl 'p o riaa t. w h ta ther« are mor«- Colon thaa there u e jia m e a to t ^ ( ^ ther« .are aMU thoee »

•• wciBan .»J:o le tu w to weax aayl . dther than b lack and white fo r

tlm o '9mm. w ta r. •.6 he' wIU admire tbe n e v .p

—»o"taW ecsta&tei o w r tome t<• new •ahade o f blue, debate bet' « ‘gay plald o r a b rillia n t polka

* 'b u t e m itu a lly a h e 'w ill u l l y i In her farortte. black and w h lf

• No m atter how emart and popular , any color o r p rtn t may come) no th inc ean dim - tte en new .ot the 'claaalo .bU^k d r ^ the a p rti if relieved w ith a dalnt: o f lln te rle a t the neckline (and! you, t t thou ld be n r y exqulalte

• o lher fa ih lon can bewme a dae oua r t ta l. '

I , Na»7 and W hite NextN ary and* whlta Is a close

on d -ith e preference a t thoee n e n wboae ektna cannot aUnd a e w lty of black,

j I n P rin t, T m ■- -------------H av*-you-«Ter-M en*a-prin t'

waa more a ttractire than one v depended entirely- upon lU pal and on the clear aharp beaut: black-and white or navy and wl

. . Thertf la about them a c leameu, weU'CTeoffled qua lity th a t m

' them .the d io too .e r-tb tf re ry 11

» , . , woman la 'A m e rica and In .P M t -Even In the summer time, when

ld ta « tb U e km a y i» u n d .h M k ty ,t are many cottons, and linens neCi, th an w hich there U not coolcf nor more re^reshltlf.

CAN. D O "A U » THIS, PO UC E W lU r LE T TOU

. W IO BITA . Kas. VP>-U yoa eloae, your eyea and louch your; w ith the t ip o f your r ig h t l i t in ie r—

I f you can stoop and p ick u penny o f f th tf floor—

. Xf you can atand erect w llh :

* w ^ S i ? a ^ £ g —y o u ^ ^ n o ^ ^ ' .Theae are tests evolted fo r w. •Ua poUee to give lo penons, pai u ls riy motorists, arrated fo r >1

. tlon o f Kansas' prohibitory lawi

SupcF-iJouble N ' . Join

5 ’ .DOYLBSTOWK, P». M V -A 6T o f men are spending niost o f L

*' tlp ie around a banTU . prot«< pm nt tn a local greenhouse.

' p lant Is a nssturlum , which mc "B W ^tw ts ttr ,^ and vaa onoi flower looked down upon ^ sat gardener*.

I j u t season the o»-ner of highly guarded p lan t >ntroduee( boianUts and olhers a double t

'. tu rtlu in , which he had put th ro , three generations In H monihs

use of planes, to send seeds*lo So \ Am trica. aifd other, foreign p i I - Nonnally ibrec generations U U

years. •r Last summer thousands o f tt

double nasluriuma (some o( w t have 11 peUls) were'growing. >

1 • Calirom la garden. By scdden 4 . gardener notlefd th s t one pUAl I the thousands lu d 30 instead ol

pe uu . K U employer,, one Di ' ' ‘ Burpee, almost went msd w lih

dU m eni.Bepa fo r H ybrid Secda

B u t quickly nU exctlement coC . T h e freak hsdJL -de re loped. c

m n r ^ r G T a ll parts o f the ' poalte sex had gons Into pel

Wherefore the .D ^ le s low n exp menl.• H ert plaaU produced by cutU

, from tha onglsa l "sport" are b« ' ferUUied by pa tien t men ui

> ta a t l 'a ha ir 'TOess h

dds to produc* a ( re a t m ^ | als. bu t to saertnct a t least petal fo r a see<L T ha aorm al s - j aUed na s tu rlu n produce* 3se< the double producesW whalerer -»uper*doubU“ produee**--wui •

. quite an right.SCMU S e arA Asdcs

SifeaawhUa th is aastarlum • £ cler haa sent ou t d o tc u o f aeo The Andes are tba a a tiv i habi o t the nanurlum . A school'teac la Ecuador U golag. by Uma ea Tan. la to tbe h igh Andes to gat

' aeeds of two oid speOea ha phe graphed and described last yea:

A P tru rlan priest sen t ws color drawtafs o f several varli moaUis ago: he u ta k ln c a 3-.we tr ip this tp rlng to get .seeds.

^ 8oma ot. the South AmeTVcan y I ■ ttUea grew I t feet op a tren u b

> CBmmer. producing hundreds - Is c i flowers.* I f th e e U ka k ind :/

I , , , ■ ' ^ • i

| g l i O s A

a io t r o s 939, vaa

1989, w u.

ttooc aro

W u.rota .u e 1034, aad

the A t

ihU yearTalorom, .» • \ ■ . "

ties." 1/ AIORE than A score o f mei . “ s lrike” against current

“ > o f the Blore Is busj*. Pol ? women^'strlkers.” — (/FO

t c ' , ” ■> ,V h t ‘ ® a c k t o B lo u s e s

\ O f t h eI a ll lm - .. '■ \ ______"« • » * The. "More Blouses the I

. . . . - ; V - i2“ VU ilng V Zf you have b « n buying on fo r day* t M blouses and cslUng I t a K l

. ' . malce up your m ind r ig h t nour' r , p rin ts th ings are going to be defflrent M lovely sptiiis . There are dceens' o l rea ^ w c e n fQ r jfo u f ncw dccUlon. H rs t ' of

>lka bound to hsve a s tilt . ."J , maybe more than one, and t t wl: ■rWte. { y jr to » e *4 1 » .n « e ffe cu th a t ind how leren t blouse#.bflng about.- “ • y “ * • Then yo u ll find lh a t a ooupl I sm art- bjousea, s ligh tly dressy l i i app

a n o e /a n d -a good ak lrt, a n e the th ing fo r bridge and a ll al

f ld m ln l noon occasions. There are < U te) no blouses-that can. bo wom w it danger- jo q , ankle-Ienglh s k irt fo r ever . Reason, tw ol

** . yurthermore, Jiist one bn “ * *” ■ among the, now blouses, and “ w n ' t be able to w ithstand and the t^w pta tlon o f buying more I

you have evtr hsd in your e> • life ^ fo re . J n d th a fs . abgwL

in M h s t iV ry best reason or a l l three!

" . i k S • 0 ' " “ ” " "lauty o f More and more women are f 1 while? Ing how sm art It U to have tess, and blouse w on ;i. ouUlde the s

makes •Wheii I t is properly fitted. I t | y smart ^ n exeellent line. B u t msker* a W rls . wUe. They know th a t tbe rhen the 13's antf 14’s lo«-e to wear t rf, there tucfced In, so In a ll the t t eru and blotisea the lower section is noth ing Ished-so th a t I t may be worr

you like It. • •'New FtaUbea .

S, - ■ There' hns to be -someM ■OU OO about the boltom fo r you to ^ caa • “ ” > ^bat i f s new. You won'l t ouriiose ^ PUB% much about ttve b lr tt t Index- a blouse Jf It hss sny o f thcw

Uhesl WaUtcoat hems are on« :k i ip 'a »be veo' new, and'very sm art v

of finish ing A blouse, l l gives a I lh your look tha t u 'o e ru in lo be- popi

Next cen;«;a th» p>nlum. _rmit: > dn lnk. and gay ,to wear. Then there rW lc h - blouses i l lh 'b e lU Inset a t the sl , pa rtlc - whlcJv may bc draaii to make r >1ola- w a ls llln e ilt sbsblulcly pcrfecib'- laws. ■ iremely smart U the blouse wl

N a s t u r t i u m

in s E l i t e F l o w e r R a n k

K group 9f their rovect^ le. The

meana

' saooty

o t theuced to lie nas- Ihroughilh s by J0 Sonth I psrts.

three

f theso vbich.

dent -a ila lif.o f d o f I I

Dalvd'l lh ex- J H

copied, f j a r d. onlyhe op- j

peuls. experl-

Mtunga e belnc 1 ttt ln c

ay pet->st ona

iverthe ru i be

a* ta a - aeoDta.

h a b lu t

'■ S S l l . »p.TTifcwyiv- oeaaie aanBriata. eiseeTtm

la * CaUferBia bed at IX-peUIT cd dM kU aasta rlaM leeatcr)

r«r1t } " t ' wblch cpedaUsta arc tM t» ris i '--weeks • fd jju u y * - ^ U B e t

Is Ja a they w in be a- godsend to tJu eds o f ; who dlsUkf m om lnc glorlea. adly to : N crth America, t t u poiated o

i "^ . W I N VAlla DAILY t

^ n g e le r H e a t 'S I i ip p S ’O o

leat markets were closed In Los nt pricc*. This picture shows the ollce patrolled the district to proi0 Photo, * __ _ -

s” Ts the Slogan e Well Dressed WomiMerrier a Wardrobe Looka 1

Ijring SeasMi

sktrt. good recipe fo r.b len te t * lv « .

•* aro . . .s lim hss a molded line a t the frtm t,

JeUer)’* ‘V ® "’^ a t the back. The1 f in - gl''cs the fron t lU exqulslto t l

“ appearance. The young and w ill w snt^to buy up UiU t ; ^

;th lng - = g = 5 ^ = ^ = ^ - — ■ • i~ Ito be -------------------h a v o ---------------- -

NEW STYLES.tie Ofways' V ^

sides. ' S e lhe n

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i

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Spring■ - ^ ^H - Xn st)ic, you HavWM ed business suits, i

suits to choose fr

i . Include wor.' tcd.s, f o r . business; Sh< Tweeds fo r sport

.Whatever’you s« finely tailored, mi Mtlsfactory.wear.

I R o w l e s

h « e ^ ^ ^ a O O €

cut.

t M E T O , T y y r s m m s a o ,

! ) o s e I n ' S t r i k e T

OS AoReles because of. a hounwivi the meat market closed, while the n trotect any meat purchasers from t

ta 'ot.aad threesl• . Neekllne Newa.

'■Somethlnc new about the ne [ U a l l lin e ,. please." th a fa what ' 'TW

golrig to ask fe r when J'OU sl I T h is fo r your blousw thla spring, - 1

- let ua -te ll you, th a fa w hat yot going to ftnd. ixiwer neckll

; — - tha t have been_almoat.Jmpoas1 to ftn d a n here a-p len ty ;' / (hey a n erer so flatterlac-

J M • ' ' Biggish C o ^ - -T /fc V - W you'ro weaiy o f-ve ry ta llo

lines, you’U adore the ra th tr ' I gUh coUam' th a t are a deel(}«d psrtu ie. and je t s ti l l eooa un

■ the fam lly-'O f the popuUr ah M A waUt type. These are'seea 111 B 3|L collars which hare grown;trem S C y -vogue e t the saUor, and. In

UttU bey coUara. Oollan-whlchrather len f.*a ad po in t av-ay

1 ^ ' . the nedkline. In the I« rd By|U ^ - . manner, are very much In the £aIJ . fX Ion picture,' ' ,^ '3% • Kerchiefs are sllU >'ery m uch-iL v ^ ‘ US, bu t thU neckline seems to h

- s o -m u r ti-« iQ p e tit i( jn r it -m » y “rise to, t i n t tank.

M ach Fabrie Newa -- - r i t ’a- llw fatn lg-tn » U ’g i g g

“X A mske th ls '^ a r ' / blouses look a ■ H !>' different. There are m any*

19ns. bu t what ootlonsi There teh Is a slnghams In plaids lh a t m aka';

th ink o f a lo w ly South Sea lalAi t r . There are j^ u c s In the g ld^ checlcs and stripes j-ou ever d id :

•T.A *<* linens, g ty and alive:®*' ■'“ » the new season. • be belt , . ChaageaMe T affeU > f itte d I f s 'new fu h lon ed to wear - ir f >um fashioned changeable ta ffe U K ” " r ' ypur.dressler sutu. YouTl »«« U; typ e .ljy la .such colors as oUv« green sh

•• L — ^

} . . . NEW COLORS . . ,

[ A F F W E R C . M A K X

f f S U I T Sa r e h e r e . ___________

tave s ing le and double b fcost- s, and a w ide rnn?e o f sport

fro m . The all-wool fab rics Ls, worsted twjjit.s, flannri.^; Shctlands, chcviols, H a rris t! set.-you’ ll know It la correct,' made to give yoi> lo n j and ir.

5 -M a c l t C °od Clothes —

ig | W m ) N B S D A Y M o ia ^ n ; Q : iA K a

I AddfBonalOPrlMs . A w a it A ll Boys In .Contest A t Theatre

quested to ca ll'a t tbe' Orpbeunr thea'&e Mfore M day/: April cT i t tbey wUh to c«t tbelr ptooea back. In addiiien.te m d tH ^ U jd r own plaaea all ceateaifnU are;belnc preaented with tree airplane kit? which have beea jKOvlded by the

'Quaker Oats cosypany as an ad­ditional prUa tor th^. e l f ^ put forth by the contestanta. ' .nussell - Raytmm, ' .tlrat' prise

winaer, wUl leave'Twln PaUa next Monday nomlng a t 6 o'clock and will depart from Bale I«ke Oily on the dally United ,A ir Une# UanseontlnenUl >'plaae’-: U ' Uoaday aftemooo.-:au arraxic*- menU have been eompktted tor bis.

' (flterUUuaent dm ^-tU a-'itay la Cedar Rapids, lowa/ aecerdlng to word received, troo; the: Quaker o *u company yantenky.. / v

PROreiXSBLESS PLANS IB INVZNTKO ,

H B U rN O ro R S W V rA 'm ode l ol a proposed airplane that-w oo ld d li-

e ' re s t pense w ith both propeUet and wings m th e ualnc aerial paddle wbeeU'oo elthei

side o f the body o t the auchUtfK hai .- ben completed by tha Ptanlah' to-

s a s s ventor, v iU o-Loubla. ■

. ! - „ v ing to a prune.. itM se "axe alswsi trlmmad. u tba.'tabrle la It*

»eU U so decorative, aa to- requln “ no other embellUhmenC Besides th<

*<#••!» changeabU U ffe U , there are tat- tcLlaas fetas.of every descripUon, a ll look- ncubiie cTisp and betn*:gladly wel-

comed In to'the s p ^ picture.: Wsshable crinkled -Is s

. > le n i t y which U being Intrbduood I t lends an a ir b f unusual' dlstlnc- tlon and rlchneai.

de- ' " = s s = ^ ^ s = s =underahlrt. -------- --- • •

r i s T h e - ' lJch are «'

S FOIio have " •*y“ B e l------------------- =:---------- ---------------

m are*» 'yoa IjMswWMBlt S S a m uu u id - IW H a W flB w a M a j^ ^

d id see.i iv » tb r | h H b | H | H H | | H | H

' J '•

! A D i s t i n c

f o r t h e ^

To Ihe pow er/spo fd and h fe m o a c t e f the Ford V-S, been added o ncw beere

' lu x u n r - ^ d a na rre leua r T h * Ford V-B ben olwa

. loTorile w ith men.. T o u V s m en la yo u r f a i ^ y toOc "That's a ffreo l cor." they ‘ 'Q gb ty milea an hour whei

' i t a amootii, pew eriu l en pick-up and Ibe a b ility (o dety le n ;.”

Bat the N ew Ford V-8 i_ _ ___w b icb wetnen. too. can i

Iceenar pride and delight I beautih il cor, w ith a ode iI e re ry line and appolntmei

A TBONT-SEAT B ID E -F

61 Uw itSriM J Ford V-I io rw e rd -e e a re r the cenler Y ou Tide on leaget. itu i spdng i. A l l weight is di«

! f ^ e Cenler-Foise. Tbe b< { roomy, re tth il a id le la jdn;

beceoee a amooth and flo­a t o s y speed, oo ^ Ids

J U N I C

W L 10, l g 8B , ^ ______

r ' P l r a tc S r alw

reIn

e-

±. n i l B G ^ B l H l ^ H H

‘t9be

«a

la -to '

o f

SOME o f the SM ‘Vtalte cellar” « etrice sta rt readiog the blanket di p lant la D etro it becaaae'ertletaU <

~ paay eecreta In a manaiement iPrt fte a ip le y e d ^ .^ Phote.

J---------------- • ■:l ire * . - . tha CUIBF y e tX O W T A a BOPBS 2 . TO. B*STOCK B18BBVATI0N ok- CROW AOBNCY, Moat. W V-Tte

days of 'h U youth; whea bUon and (crouse roamed In hU very dooryard,

■ may retum to the Orow .Indian » d .’ agency .lf ihe 'pU ns o f Roberi Yel- nc- lo w u ii, C hle fU ln 'and superintend-

'e n t, are carried to succ^uful con-

S i y k L e a <

RD v -8

c t i v e , M o d e l

W o m a n M c

I M lU m l per- THB nOOMSST, 8. there ba re j^ L E FO M ) EVE

® EASIEST■ tid fogeaae. w io s m sm rys been a -The.N ew Ford is’▼ e b e o rd ih e ' ony p re rious FordxOc obout I t and la low er—ear r h a re scdd. p u t.F ro n t eeota'ilen you w ant ' w ider. New. la rg ie ngbe , sw ih b e h in d thei re a rlo *tdce it ' o il o n O o ^ tHua a i

8 Is <t «xr In • N ew lea lusM m iI la k e d etfll «qaler Io r w o m e njh l . A me-.e S S T s o J re lo ic f f lie m style b feet preefure. TheD e n t l e e s p n e e u r e , ^

r o a B A o : .

ir-8 you ride the car eaaier te ]

STYUE THAT WOlUatribuUd to A glance wiQ leOback seat ie Ford is Just about[ng—the rid e lu rra e re r aee[low ing g lide em . groceiol, w it ldad e i road, its cologi o r* a s h

D N M O T CY o u r J E O l

_ T W I N !

• s s a e g s s f e s w B s s s s a s

E l m p U y e ' s 'W ^ ---------------

” workers e t the nu pp H ote r company :t discharge notiee posted la fro n t o t the Us eharged a 'le a k " In the olflee b f e en- n t t ig h t More tbaa lM « e t th e n , were

cluslotu • ' . •The Indian head o f ihe'ageney,

The Sini ot h is tribe to be pIcJwd'foc and th a t position, has begun a procram Ifd , ot restocking the vast reservaUon ii .n w ith a eonslgnmeol of. buffalo &WS

and buUs from tho ruUonal herd J J : lf t Yellowstone park.' • on - Trelghted from the park to the

i c f e r I s T h e

I F Q B t I

^ b « ear t

irn C a r ,I M o d e m li

o to r is t i S- a a o td i up

T e n le tit o p o n e lr cu

JT, MOST COMFOBT- J rfd g te tl VER BtJUT AND THE th e iro n t* STTODMVE .1 b o H g j« cor Uum U iM . ord. nbaaw iderdoora .m ake the ■eoder te step In and ta are 4 to 5>/i inebee FOBO V-fi i g . r w r a I . p ^ d . d o r sea l Ie r suilcoaee G lass'a ll I a re ld ing crowding o l dowa—a t

ca r baa «tm oketbeFerdV-8«SQ , ^ coune. en te d rire . Tbere ia cr ‘ fu l a nd rrW h Ic h ~ ii^u ire n e e e ------"be brokea alae require d iire o a w dthough they ore mere W e in r I atep tbe c o r m ere p o n j v -8 noothly than e re r be- is tbe idei d H g -m a tiia n lim ’m a ta e — ' te handle.

irOMENWILLADMmE • LOWl . n you Uaa U l. Nctt . i,>ulU i.ho i>daon iM lo ii DUUseen. Ua hnee ore mod-ritheot being freoUah. m e .a .pm,u w o a d a ttro c tire . U m T T S

O R C O M I^ E t C L D f i o l e c - -N F A I X a

il*I ' eourt . r a w uB ■ and a a a r m itt jtaadlagia ’ thiaim g M■ ' ' T tmwr,; g.-^Hacfcai'<n; iflf t fa 'C y iM W M Sl . attor6ey, <UUwed-the'»aM:»da*llKBl 3 on the rttowneead B e e o te rT ja f lg @ i H and- the Koney- Queatiod.*'« Sereral • in s tru m e a ta lV a e U e tlf llS ™M were pUyed and a n a d ln c ,« a a x < , lM (f^I b y .M iu D a ^

I CRbbK.C0HED:Y-DRAM#8I TO APPEAR ATB ' One of tba moat l i it r lg u ii« . c r6 d k 'fM |■ - boaiedy-dramaaet.tbeTear.''‘O b ea t«L ^ B ; Inc Obeeters* bM-been b o o k e d ^ if ito ^ H - Joe-K^ Sexy theatre te r a d sys ,% ' n - sta rtlnc te m o no r. I t rstars.^. Pay.v'>:^ ■ L W ray.-.H Based on tha.'Broadway p la r I . M a r U a r ^ I t U n tn o t clever s itu -■ auoos and fast a o r ln g . action.B the-U Uf-lm pllea , 'U-..U a steey ot■ riva l banda o t eraoka whe attempi=B to ou tw it each-other.H Pay' 'W tay.'.one o f the.- lovelleat <;::U■ screen atai«. U seen in . A new k la d ’ >'^ n r o f role as a detecUve, .i(hleh ’adde^ ';f' H i to he r already large repertotre^.ofT;..; ™ characterisations. She ' w ill . a lie '^^2 ^ be h f ^ slnclnc fo r tbe f irs t tim e

on the Kreen. Opposite her U O e la r.vA Bwaero. ' •• * -4i

T h fc a a t iDtiades'Vranda t livan ..U !naa OooAell, w ith ptoatjr,;? ^ of hllarlotireemedy'by Ruch'COoDW

s nell :«Qd aeacy A rm ttta . O e a e *^ ; Stratton P w te rji “ U d d U " U ahow-.::.'? :

' U« last tltfbs t 4 ^ a t^ J o e *^ Ro«y4

^ B lc-H om canyw , the fo rm er n ile n i o f the range ^Mre unloaded f r t e ' >V.’

u « - ’creat raps and tra iled i n t e ; ^ ' - ’ ' * 2 mountains where-Te llo irta il bepeev-v^

I they wlQ fw w tn to a. herd adequate V . te aupply hU tr ib e to e a -w ith food '?

the iand,hides.

e N e w

1 9 3 5■_______ ■ .• '■ . ••

Qg tho t woBiea iriU clop to ad>■ r e a ^ cutberdoaBew gow B *

nCCBlOUS APPOINTMENTS m Ideas la design and coloriosr te a in the co r intedotfc Nevr stery :wUh a o n o w p ^ x tg o td ’ed seotsf hardware la tones to I upholstery; « aew ,.m on eea<I t a a d T e ry m o d e m in a tm m e a t r c u r re d g e a r a U ft le r e r i r i t i d i le th e com fo rt e l poaseagers i s > n ts e a t;d o u b le s u n r ia e ta ;d o o n (I ore hinged !a Ireak and sw iag rd ; Q eor-V la ioa VeatHotioa— ore eome o f tbe leohoea w hich tbeee new coxs so disUaetire*

V-8 B n iA B IL O T AND S A F H Y Ford V .8 fo r 1935 has Sotety

'an arouad—ia deem and w m - - a t ao additlonol coe t E re ry m welded all-steel body. And* m e. e re ry Ford has tbe powers>d re llo b le V -8 engin e w U c h _______ ^I the cor au d l o s o t i £ ^ n .to zaweQaaeeanondcd to opera te in r ite you te d r ire tide NeW

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$ 3 5 .0 0I featured n im a .ln one e t K U - . gekt itocka o f fine clothea. Ae- <—h e n .U one atore where the bpie are aa exaetlns about hav*■ult th a tjw u aelect f i t you per- i rou could poaalblrbe rou ne lt.

$ 3 5 .0 0M E N ^ 8T0B B

S T E T S O N ’ Sf ta tta e r W e lfh t

F I N E H A T S$ 5 .0 0

UU* Urgest ito ck o f fine Stet'*[J a . f l t c t f tm - m im f l to a h i l ____te r lin f on aUVer. and Btetaon'a

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’.Axrow'^.ara.azzlrlng m u ta n t- 'K's M ltago ahapes are known iffec t fltU ns th lrta . T reat rou r-

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taeed jSde» and the aweaten t s. TTier come In rartou* combi

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rose ahade. More and s m tc tum lns to thU t>-pe ot undt you are offered an unusual raJue a t -------------------------------

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The shoes Illustrated are leather. The laata arc DIS short, yet moderately poii nnd durnb ility o f thc lea’ o f importance. _

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are featured o f thl.^ n e w $ 1 DISTINCTLY N E W ^rjth Jointed vamp. Thc beauty leather add a real factor

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0 P a i r s • iR C E R lZ E l^ H O S E i c P r . ■ : .I5c number. The color»-ar*-blaek,-»un-

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$ 1 .9 8IVhlU atraps, w hite pumps,vhlte Uea and white sport ox-torda. Every sho« Is a new MItyle and a most attractive •me. Never In the hUtory e t Hi ie Economy Shoe. Depart- • Hnent ba re we shown an as- ■o rtq ien t ax comt>rehenidve 'md as w ell receU-«d as th U B KarBB Easter showing.

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GOODS DEPT.new ' .

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nd tru6 style dUcem-. rs o f black’.'navy and

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