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VOL. 18, NO. 2. ' ID F M II! EHiSli Diilll Lower Mississippi Val Menaced, Gale Batt :: East "Cpast, and“ T) . ' Clouds Cover Soirthw (By Tbe Aasoclited.Presa) The elements cracked do '-OQ several parts of the nat .'Tuesday, causfnfr. widcspri damage. ^ . A northeastern sr^Ie b vi^ercd the' eastern seaboa I ftjrioodB plagued California t menaced the lower MIssissi; ...valley, _dust stonns . raj Ithrough the Southwest. Many veuels wera ciUght It - furious blow oo the Nortb AtUz -Summer liomea tloog Uw L ZilaDd and Jersey couts were je imjlsed br potmdlnt teu. Bleet i chilling rain swept In wltb the wi D ut Balts Trame - su t clouds rolUng across west Kansas and northwestern OUahe cut vUlblllty to 100 yards and foi many highway travelers to postp their Journeys. Dust also spr .over paru or the Texas Pashsnd Nebraskans' prayers wero partlj answeted by- UsbC snow, sleet i ebowtn. alUiough tbe rain pae the moot arid re^on or tbe state i was losurriclent In otherjireas^ —TTT'Cftlirorala counted mort that dozen flood dead after rec smashing rains. The stonn also 1 a trafcic corolUry hi the deaths I t section bands who wers killed » grarel train near Roseville wl cn route to.repair a railroad 11 Homes, stores, croot. hli waysnQta raiiwaj's. were dsmaj _ c9pecUlly~in:.the San Jeaquln i 8acr»mento"VKlle>x- n i5ing~~<Pii drort 100 persons from river bott cam ^ at MaryavlUe. Prom three .fire feet of water surged Into ;MeniM-buslneM district. Boats s WiBons were pressed Into re» sertiee. Red CroM Issue* Appeal New nood fears cropped up .j^o rtb e m Mississippi and Loulsli ihere 20 persons died and jnt r^^ o p e rty damage resulted from ’week«ead tornado. H ie Coldwal -TaUabatebee and Yosoo rivers w ...jtalsed-by-heaTy-preclpltatlon. L land was Inuodatgd a < ^ .2 bs-ti Cross Issued an appeirfor w .i for relMf needs in Amlts eouo Wsilalppl. - Two rtrers went over tbelr bat ' in Ksntuekjr. leaving mort than : famUles'bomelcas. The Wabash ili rose again In Illinois. rw o W0RXEB5 DIE Df MSXIOAN STRIKC CLAI UEXXOO. D. Ph AprU 9 W>-T workers were kUled and 10 othi n-ounded today In « dash with f< eral troops In the town of Puel After a general strike was declai In the sute of the same name. IGHTS ana SHADOWS In Day’s Events {By Tbe AssoeUted Press) —W lth^h e ir-Ma«teTM=-------- MINNEAPOLIB. Mnn. — P»t and Snooks died, too, so the la wish of Evan A. Hart. M, went ui fuUUled. Pound Monday night beside t body ot Hart, asphyxiated from i epen gas jet, «lth a note askli V'somo “rood Samaritan" to care f the two bulldogs. Wben firemen answered a r ■ ported explosion, they dlseoven V'Patay lying beside Hart.antf Bnool under tbe stove. Hart lelt M. for payment of gi and tltclrtc bUls. Docks Get a OhaDc»— UNCOLN. Neb.—If some sma duck teaches (he other ducks ho to distinguish between dUferei t)-pes of badge* It's gotng to be tous for hunters hi Nebraska. Bol houses or the legUlature hsve ai prortd a blU to require hunters 1 -w ear Identlfytng badge*.' ^----------- Daaoe of l>eatb~> CHICAOO — Edward Llnkenheli 47. daneed the "dance of death Entering a Urem yeiterday he sa a girl he knew and- said; "Let dance.- Bhe accepted. They dance a few stepfc Then Unkenheld it dead. The doctor* saU a heart at Uck kUled him. Desperadoes As Rewai JOPLT*. Mo. Aprtl 9 on—Chle Caupobcan. who said h* pUytd Ux part of "the big ehler In the OMtla I plcmrs -Whoopee.- gave a concer for two desperadoes on an Oklshamj prairie last ntght, and thus, be tolc I ponce today, won his Imdotn. b -Earoute by automobUe frtim-Melly- K««od to PbnadelphU ta rejoin tUi \nOedeJpbU 'Opera company. th< ’Cblef aald be and a bJich-blksr b« bad ptckad up wer« held up on • vntera Oklabooa higbwar. qtygaitiMi: ' ■ H E T IMS fra n c o -R i iliSE B a cksto p lllEE O f Euro; Belgian’s Cabinet .DjcawsJIeaaure to ^"st Lim 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. It w inrPAti M good authority todi jpreaa understood abrogotU of the goveniment's^ obllgatli I bat- to pay In sold w ill affect on board. country leases ai in on/1 contracu for loans, and coi Iracu fixing Interest paymcni ssippt raged ---------------- ------ ; ‘riiSTOFSPIES IN Pisomi •restem --------- German Described as Ciei ”S Member oUlnteili; SL'i erne Service- ■ et aud --------- passed PARIS. April S (;P)-FoUee ctab Itc and ed tonight to have unmaskedj -------- lmportanrT«st"*f"i^» InHPai 5 »<lb tfae arrest of a German, E ward Bemhucber. wbo they si frequented, polUleal circle* posli n2? aposUe of Franco-Gennj , vfhSS d line. They said he had hU mall i maged. tho flatj>r an American friend wh In and name was not disclosed. ^ a tc r - Authorities sold they had foi bott<ra oa. Bembueber a ibt of jjuestli osklnB informaUon on \-arled /m Ito the lary. diplomatic and political si ts and jjp i, he. hsd.asked a Prer res.ue jQurnjjjat named Armand Avrous II to atuver. up Jn Bemhueber. who polloe alleged 1 niff'inn one of the cleverest members of much Qerman_JrUgUlgcnoe—s c rric e ^ rom a tvld on a warrant Usued by Jut Iwatcr, Benon. the magistrate who condu * wm od the original Investigations or 1 1. Low and Mrr.'Robert Swlu and 19 oi tcmuoina-m rm a. c o i ai; ^^FLDQD mrni .. . CllLIFOiiyBllTE rLASIl ______ 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 outright tn a head-on crash b tween a Southern Padfle motor c ' and a train hauling gra\-el to r ' pair a section of track washed o B.».. Wm. Tony Oplnosa. died In a ho B la« today.' It un* orrieUls Probe Aecldent Placer county authorlUea at Ron e tho Tllle. 18 miles east of here, ai m an Southern Pacific orilcUls conduc ^ n g cd separate Inquiries.Into tho. acc re. for dent. Atler a partUl InvesUsatlc Coroner Elllolt Brower said tl ^ re* train, hauling seren cars of grav ivered to the tcene of a washout, crashc nooks mimojt without warning into tl speeding motor car carrylna *• 'I gas tmek (workers. A. C. Woosley. Soulhem Pacll Investigator, made an Inquiry c niJlch he wlU report to Dlvblc un^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 i Both Lake Tahoe, e ap- Hirer Water* Lower E. H.-Pletchrr.-raet«n)loglit < {he govemment weather burea here, ssld tbe Sacraaeiito rlre waters were lower today, avertln ^eld. dancer or floods except posaibly i 'ath.” KnlshU Landme. west o( here. ! saw A smaU levee on the Bear rive •Let's two milea west of Wheatland bn*i meed inundating 300 ocres of land. Other I feU wise the only Unds sllll under wate t a t. were In bypas-^es normally floode durtng high water periods. 3 Free Indian ard For Concerl He said they were'driven into i Ito rosd and.lhrtatcned with deetJ otten because he bad only *J7. '‘cert Offering to pay ransom Uter. j tretd. the Indian said he told ih told blgbwsyaen about hU part la tb movbLaad-smg to dwH*w»tnite. oily- Thafs tbe Chief, aU rtrbt.'' sak toe ooe of tha naodiu. the Whereupon, tha rad«sklaB« r be motorist tald police, ba aad faU ctm- a a panua wtra trm t wUtevk tw ttw .-'■i r ' • ..y .. . u s^a n I^Gt > For SciiepK ipe^n Accor ^ (^rmany'0 . .Demands Revealet Ige In London ies- PARIS, Aprll-9 (ff)—0 aff- clal circles disclose tonij that a 'Franco-Russlan pact vu mutual military aid in cose llay. aggression will bo signed lion Moscow after the Stresa c ference to “backstop" in ' Sld French proposal for 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 at Stresa, scribed as tenUtlve, was dlscU aa seeking to put teeth in League or NaUons In the fonr 1 —— military pacU for *‘automaUc" p rn ishment of any aggressor natloj LU (By The Assoclsited Press) Sir John. Simon's-summary Buar Oermany's security demands gl c*'®* before the British house of o mona yesterday, overshadowed minute preparations In Lone ParU and Roi^ie for the moment • tri-power conference at Str lU ly, opening tomorrow. aermany'a Demands'' ■arls Tlje British foreign secretary I Ed- the commons that Adolf Hll Mid among other things. wanU equa fjng of land and air ormamenU. a n nian 35 per cent os largo as Great B aln'i or about 400.000 tons, a n . aggression pact, no “ eastern Lbe m ': no mutnni nHlitani-a part a Russia, no non-osgresslon pact 'hO“ eluding Utliuanltt until tho Mei ____ qiiMtlon-ln .inM^fnrtiirlly. m-ttlrrt ound The British and French coblr tlons completed their Stresa propoi m ill” and Premier Mussolini of lUily sub-, jnalned at Rocca Delle Carmtnn ench LONDON—Informed quarters s usnrt sir John nnd Prime Minister Ra say MacDonald, the British dt iwos sates, would urge an Inclusive f the curity sj-stem. -itaa ------------- TeettrPerLeagB^--------- ud^ PARZS-PoreIgn Minuter Pie uct- Premier Pierre Etiei Plandln wlU propoee to put teeth the League'of Nations. bkjM h m |r ^ - tary wpaeU fof -‘^automatic punt ment" of any aggressor. It was leai I ROMB-Oovemment circles ■ I the press, while stressing the I I portanee of the Stresa conferer wrre carerul not to commll lU ly L L advance of lu opening. Mussol r iJ will drive from hU Orni retreat ^ 7 Streaa today. TOTZINO. Oermany—The- 71 I 1 birthdsy of Gcnerol Erich Ludj IKMI dorff,-former quarter-master geni al. was marked by anoiher p^»\ display of Germany's reborn force, two squadrons of planes roi Ing overhead during the resUvlU •U 9 -' ' = era- ' RelatiTe Proj^ess ] 0 ai I__________ _____________________ Uled bc- . T --------------- ------------------------ car re- , out V ” ~ T n ase- \I M : and the . JVC I hed tho _s f.ic "3 . V ,i tWM 1 f w if ] n i ot mi / at rer ------------------- / ^ a t a h L< ter P ltC t OP led[. OMlV .25;ooo_MI. ANt> B lA M tl = TO W M /: •t ^ ' • CF A MOJ>EfeM 'yOTOp. CAR. If TUHICH HAS. SrAULE-t be FOR THC riB S r T7ME in TVttyfeARa aw- [jJl , URlVlNCr. «d a- Mr Ifilfl ' TWmFAljL8.n)AH0; t Woman’s Hunger:; Strike For Work «g ' -^ lie f ^ n b 'n iie BREA. CALTP., Aprij'» W J Lucy Craig. iS,4oday cntcredtl l^ fl fifth day of her voluntary hum ^ , er sti1k« in protest agaiast pe : sons being given direct relief ;1 .. ; the State Emergency Relief Ai irity I . mlnlstraUon lnstead*qf work. , , “I'm a bit weak." tbe sal led “but -I intend to continue wltl ------------, .-out-food-untlt-somethlng-U-doi to make .tbe New Deal a equu deal to r gU.*^' “nw woman began her bung -O ffi- strike last Friday in what •! might Ml4 was a protest against beU iftct o f Blven direct reUef of I3J10 a wet 9^ ployment cooperaUve assoclatU led in at $3.1S a week, a con- in tho ' !a, rs H n i l Fll! S; TKISMEII In the Condemned Man and W - Ask Re-Determinstfion ”> of Inoope Claims, ary or — - I given WASUINGTON, April 9 (fi> I com- BntQo Ricbard llaeptmann toi ed Ust began a fight on a goremment I london. eome.tax assessment whleh may i lentous „» ch a decision, until long, afi Stresa; his execnUon for tbe Undber baby's mord»., A peUUon filed Jointly In I -----------name-and-tbat-of-hU-wlfer-Ani 17 told applied to the board of tax appei Hitler, for the re-determlnatlon of Incoi quality u x claims, penaltlei and Inten a navy totaling $0,168 fo r 1032 and 1033 t Brit- The llti^tio n may require t a non- years. Hauptmann has been set Lbcar- enced to death wllh hU appt •t with I fnr hf-nriny <r> Jutw»_ act In- Tlie name of Isldor Plsch. t Memel tubercuUr Oerman furrier fro Jed----- jEhnm .Ha»pt.mann.clalmed-tft-i»a sblneU received the Undbergh ranse Dpo&nis money round In hU pmpcsslon, r nly re- curs repeatedly In the long peUUc linade. Tlie petitioner charged that tl rs said commissioner o f. internal revem RAtn- In computing the claims, was in e dele- ror In crediting to Hauptmai ive se- Jnn’ls received throush operallt of a Joint brokerage account, ai In the joint operation of a fur bui Pierre Hauptmann" was assessed incoo :tlenne taxes totaling M.400 for the t^ reth In yean,'penalties touting |44)W.T3 f 1 m ill* falluiy';<o rite ao income tax retui unUh- Bfld aU'eged fraudulent atten leam* to evade income taxes, and Intere or •236.64. a ahd le Im- LOSS OF LA.MBS THREATENS trenee. lak BVIEW. ORE.. Aprtl 9 (/T> Uly in Severe loos ot lomb* may be suf issoUni ered by sheepmen tl the unseasoi eat to able snow and cold rains contini during the eas(em Oregon lamblt ' Wth season. .uden-| Mueh range lambing Is undn Rcner-1 way now, nnd little protection fro: public , lhe elemenu U ntrorded. sheepmi "n air report. Ranch tftmt^ng is not sue I roar-! a problem, as shelter In sheds IvlUes. I afforded. IS In Mechanical Science A A Ttw OT.W T® A 15 Oft -a m] _ I- U Of A ^ C '-jSr- 41. OM J T \ZX> TH*AJ4 MORtfatG. AifB itfo , 1 iliE jH E " BILL TO Olifflw mpROFm lefibf f'A d i . ------ --- •• '• Strengthened Thre.iigh Ef iJJJr forts of Bloc of rYonth quwq.; fui lndepen%nts,.Measuri oom Scores Sweeping - Victor (By Hie AisocUUd’Frets) incmr WASHINGTON, April 9^ A bill to forbid war time Pffr fitoering. strengthened anc invigorated through the per slstcnt efforts of a bloc 61 TQ youthful, independents, ^odaj n rcccivcd tho overwhelniini . approval of the house. irRIT Succensful in forcing lead- I l II I include a potentially b& vere excess proflU tax., the youn) ' progressives. Just before passage W ife ralUcd their forces again and struel , out the measure's authorUaUon foi on •• constrlpled army. While the blU as It now sUndi would prohibit the president fron ordering a draft, it could not preveni a warUme congress from cnactinj a conscription law. »t la- Anil-War BUU Introdttced *after l*>e house had acUd ihenh mcosurcs aimed at curbing causes of 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 of passports ncome ^ nationals seeking \b enter, wat aterest and cUmplng restrictions on 1933.. lo»ns by citizens of thU. country to 0 two belligerent nations. Mut- Tho resoluUons were Introduced appeal *W Nye (R-ND) and Olarr-(D.Ko). ne____ rapectlvely chairman anrl mrmher the ef the committee, from The wtir proflU measure was sent onaom the.members of the munitions com- n. re- mlttee. unmoved by war department rtlUoo. objections prepared' for an effort to tt the write IU o«-n vlriually eonflseatory venue, war taxes, limiting Industrial proflU in er- to three per cent of Investment. raUon Ofricer Urges Csatlon ;. and ' While Uie. house was acting, the •busi» w im n l^ e ^ s y ^ h ^ r d ^Colonel C. Dcome war plans dlvUlon. urge cauUon lest 1 twe tfflduly high tax rates discourage >T3 for producUon and thereby hamper vlc- retum terlQiu _____- teffltH V .^ u ra > a rd 5 Il« ^ Is not ‘terest prepared to express a fixed opinion as to whether or not the rates, pro- posed In the (senate) bill, are un- ENS duly restrictive." HabU said, •'lhe (/r>— provision for a maximum annual SUff- profit of three per cent appears open !a«on- to question as not consUtullng a itinue fair return." mbln^ The committee, nevertheless. luade IU views apparent by an* m dii* nouneing It Intended to' leave tho from Ux schedule unchanged In a new rpmen . draft of the blU now In preparaUon such and soon to be ready for Introduc- 5ds U 1 (ConUnued on Page 3. Col. 7) i And In-Human Nature * *n*e. iho m ktS commom ft M riC AUTOMOftiLC TR ir ^yy.plVF VrAO<. Aaa. •_______________ TMCStt AOTTLt otftri^T^c. rco uHi— bt. IMt,' by ZlM ffev Terk Tribuae. X dc. ' " T V i ’.'- ■' Ci935 R ooseve „ CrackW I Deman w Q a m e r^ i '^InNewDi ' --- ro- WASHINGTON. April 9 (/P md —"Cactus Jack" Garner, self or- effacing vice president, arosi of from Atill-smouldering firci lay over the work-reUet fight t< [ng stage a one-man rebellioi against the immemorial sen id- ate custom. - - - ......... se- Without warning, Gamei announced suddenly thai hereafter he would "exercise dU cretlon" In nomlnj senatora to con '“ f ference commitlefs to the extent o seeing to it they wero generally rep resentatlve of the senate's views oi ■om the IegUiatlon going to conference 5” , Theso conference commltteea an “ ** the important groups which. Jolnlnj wltb SlmUar houso managers, moult bills Into final statutory fomi. The starUed senalors fonasw tw« Immedute resulu of the vice presl- iw! deni's declomtlon: Gamer playlnj a more direct part In tho admlnlS' traUon's legUUtlve program and d^ ^ partTirB-from'lhe anclent-hablt bj which presiding otflcers automatic- ^ ally designated conferees chosen bj ^ tho chalnnan of tho commlttet which handled the blll In question. The Texan's announcement wai . , an echo of the recent eonferenw Democratic leader, asserted thai I SLOi CULLS UPON BUSIiSSTOLE lli Jie , ____ rF; 'Standrfor-Sound-'Methcdi Leading to Economic - --- . -Rccdvery, Urged , .. lot' • • ______ ®" • (By Tho Associated Pte*s> nl BALTIMORE, April 9 — he Alfred P. Sloan, jr., president lai of General Jlotom corpora- ™ tion, callcd tonight for busi* neas and .industry to take a ss. fcdrlcsH stand for 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 mind: should determine, based upon lU experience and Judg- ment, what.measures are risht and wltat are wrong, and should speak out rearlessly and with convlcUon.” — he said. T h e good must be separated from the bad. Hero U a dUtinct respon- sibility. ‘mere has been too mueh ot one stde of the orgument. Tt U es- srntlal Uiat we broaden (he basis __ of our rllnniiMlml."____________ _____ DOLLM S lilMTfilllL Lamson Jury Given Demon- stration in Skull ' Fractures SAN JOSE. CAUS-, April 0 Using a red-headed nbber doU to Illustrate hU remsrks. Or. Pran Sheehy, San pranclsco physic^ and surgeon, testified about skull fracturrs at the wlte murder trial of David A. Lamson tn superior -- xourt-facra-todsy.................... - Dr. Sbechy was called by the de- feiue In an attempt to refute pre- \-lous testimony given by Dr. llow- . md RuKSles, to the effect a se(>ar- ate horlunui fracture In the skull of Mrs. Allene Tho.-pe Lamson was caused by a blow. Dr. Sheehy said hls study of the dead woman's skull convlnctd him all the fractures »-trc correUled. i and hence caused by one forre..The dclense claims mU toree was the' result of an accidental fall &trs. Lamson had In the bathtub of her | home. The sUte U seeking to prore Lamson killed her on May 30. 1933.' by blows oo the bead with a piece of pipe. Use or the rubber doU by Dr. Sh«-hy brought an objecUon trom Deputy DUtrict Attorney Herbert □ridges. Deretue Attomey Edwih V. McKensi^ who provided the doU. decUred: | -I want to prove thst It is sclen- tlfltaUy Impossible for a ring frac-' ture of the base of the sknU to be hands or anyooe. and can only be caused by a I*n.“ Deputy Prosecutor A. p. Ltadiay interjected; ‘ We ask that the attorney hall' (CoQunucd oa Page 3, Cei. Jl - j M im e lt, P repa V h ip O ve r' nds Sox^ia] fffktensJtuk leaVs Behdli iiiiiiiir iiiin n iiiiiin r ii ■iim iclf- rose ircs t to lion len* 'ncr hat du* con- It e f ' rep- s on are nlng ould two resi- ylng ;de* 6 by ‘“g JOHN N. GARNER Ittee ' in. four of the senate conferees we^ was “ enemies" of the bllL They had beet mee 'named by Senator Glass (D-Va) re- Robtnson pfoteSted at that tlmi jon.i fcktlhit mi system by whleh »-tiU toat, was entrusted to iU “enemies." ^U. S. 10 HIISIEN ID PROGtlOFlRK ods Ickes Pjtoism Gr6al«l Latitude to States In Selections-.-.j (By Ttie AssoeUted Press) Washington ; April 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* all 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 All developmenu indlcsted tJut rlth the administration. IU pUns awn lne. because of the long deUy In enact- dg- ing the bill, planned pressure to and begtn work projecu as soon as pos- eak slble. ra." More tfeme Bala As a move la lhat dlrecUon. Sec* rom retary Ickcs todsy said then would on-1 bo a greater degree of tioma rule io I of the selecUon ot proJecU than there es- had been before. asU He ssld he planned to set up legal, ___ iJtianclal-anri riiBlnieflng-rtlgUlons in "mlnUture'* in the ststes so they "can pass on .the projecu and send them In here." Some of the state* already hare crtablLihtd iilannlng board* lor con- II tlnuing pubUc worka proJecU so [ll they msy be carried oul along long IlL range lines wtth a dove taUlng of stale and federal actlrlUts. >Vork Over PUn* in* In government deportmenU, as the iircsldent returned to Washing- ton to start the four bUllon doIAr work program, englneen worked over Ilians for; Reforestation, soil eroalon pre- vention.- flood control, rural re- habUltatlon ond rccUmstlon. • ^ Dams wlilch will help In flood : control, water consenaUon aod i^ijT jra l clcstrilicatlon. •ull —ciesnng river channels and Im- prwins hnrtjori. Elimination of grade croasUigs. Housing to replacj old tenemeaU' J* One ^Vann nUpate i_. Evrn before lhe president arrived, J,: at leasi one warm dispute over the uu uso of the 'our btUlon dollars was su ‘n /ilshl. Mr. Roosevelt aas given authority J.. to u.-se |v»n of the' money to pay lm crop reduction benefiu to rameni. pH jSjereury- Wallace and Chester C. ' Daru. the farm admlnUtraUir. pUn- ihe '•ned lo urge him lo cootlnue pro- I (Contmued oa Page 3. CoL I) 33 ■ ! ” Use Dynami s Drouth, Gov V. ^ Cinri'ENNE. ‘WYO.. Aprtl 9 (,1V- „ 'Dynamite the droughi away. Oor- “ .'c rn o r L. A. M iller was advUed t*>- be day. V, ___ Thf_iiii£gtr^lrn.famr tm n a for- ^ mer Union Pacific rallrdad employe. , «hose nomexlhe goremor withheld. | . . Here was hU suggestion for xalni 'making; iji' Let V.’yomlng. Colorado and New | __ Jifrxico each purchase a ear or j - jdjnam iu aad w t U eut la a seaesj V ' ti PAGES —v5, C EK T ^ I a r in if l^ • C ongress, I d S e cu rity PresidentJEellgJioai-:^ l€ ders' He Expects . ^yC* .QuickActioh--^^:;. • ^ — Gag Rule in Air ' ■ tf . (By Tbe AssocUtcd Press) WASHINGTON, April 0— . President Roosevelt c.Tprcssed.‘ anew tonight to congressional H leaders his determination'to see a broad social security; 91 program, enacted prom ptly.. J.. Wm Air. Roosevelt’s expression ZH came in connection'with a late ; jfl night, confcrcnce ^vith t^vo . house leaders. Speaker Byrns and Chairman Doushton (D-NC) of the house ways and means com- mlttetr. . Pragrsm Tbrewn Awry It served to spoUlght hU retuns I io the capital to se> In order ■ legU- Istive program thrown awry by con> gresstonat dUturbances during and preceding hU Southern vacation. . HU conference with''Bynu and Dmighton whleh lasted more than two houra, left undecided the ques* . .. tlon of whether the securtty bUl___ v woiild bd brought before tbe house^T^ under.. a rgag. rule1..{orbldding < emeadments. ; The quesUon of the "gag rule" waa; were not discussed wlto toe president, been Doughton and Byms umltuig their -Va). questions to toose concerning tha , time president's general atUtude toward incuu' u unusaed by' era^UH. ■: consideration. A t ih e ’close of the conference, Z>oughton told iiewspopermett gato* ' ered under the Wblte House portico . .: . that “I havo no reason to feel that . I to .pprc U .. . . ,, ii torough.". “H* didn't tay,"-Byna conUnued,. • . aisf "iHim*'w*Tuiiyf6cui»:fim’BUf ‘rr •• expteased-no opposition to It or : S any o{ lu proyUtont •« U was drawn . by the wayt and means 'commlttee.'', ,. . -.jnw»P.*ifB-lDdleatloos tbat-toa/ .r hSutTnilee'.* comntlttee would . b«-» . called tnto seslloo tomerrov to con- .> : sldsr toe.quesUen-of the "gag ruU** j . - ^ S— forbidding amendmenu, wlto the* --i He- UntaUve schedule set for inlUal,.: house conslderaUon Thunday. .Roblnaea in Conferenca , The prealdent^ meellng with toe two house leaders foUowed by a few 'i rive hours a tolk with Senator Robinson; a it- senate leader, on toe general capltol l^ n f lilU SltuaUon. • ^ Aside from toe enacUnent of the ffCt- 94^,000,000 work relief bUl. Mr. 1 RooseveU waa told there bad been U ut litUe leglsUUve progress. The- Ui* iwnr surgency and deUy manUest aU scs* tact- slon remain and leaders Uidlcate s to toey beUeve a bit of prealdentlal pos- whip cracking might go furtoer Just now toan genUe perausslon. Added to accumuUted problema Sm * was the sdmlnlstraUon cf toe work ould relief bUL .Hr, Roosevelt k t It be (ConUnuM-on F w J, Ool. I) i S i RMiiiniin PitiFF ' K 7 ilHtcnDnU u llttt miLTSiRROMii I so - . |"o? Ciiicago and Northwestern to Accept No More i " U. S. Loans tini - --------- *Kl cinCAOO. April 9 WJ-No mor. boTT«wtng oJ money trom the gov- pre- emment was the policy announced re* today by Pred W. Sargent, presi- dent of the Chleago and Ncrth- lood westem railway. eo<l Sargent's statement was made to stockholders of toe road at their lm* annual meeUng. -At a questioner. Sargent aald: "1 don't want to borrow any m ora ______ 'la;' money arid 1 wonX Jt Is time to stop piling 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 turn to nom ul conditions In Rcn- parteria business." leni.!- “ The RPC." he said, "has bren C .' very Ubcsat in assisUng lu to lan-' weather toe drprrsslon and four pro-;yeara oC pcot crops, but, I wUl not ___ : borrow any more funds frcm toat ) [agency." iite To Break ivernor Advised > V -lo f holes alooc the eastern alope of IOT- the RcK^fs. Tben srt'o lf tte ex- t*>- plosive in each' hole stipullaaeoasly. - r I Cettalaly plenty or -. I or the w e ^ ^ K ^ ^ moittBrer^ ' eld. Tbe govemor said toe man told ^ ^inihU n be had'investigated and leam- .- led toat terifne cannonading durtng iewlwatttmea always produced tala. of jand he'felt the dynamite would ^ nea|hare tte same effect. ' . - i! 1 I

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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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AN t> B l A M t l = T O W M / :

•t ^' • CF A“ MOJ>EfeM 'yO TO p. CAR.I f TUHICH HAS. S rA U L E -t

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.

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

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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

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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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M i m

e l t , P r e p a V h i p O v e r 'n d s S o x ^ i a ]

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*

'ncr hat du*

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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33 ■ !

” 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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a r i n i f l ^• C o n g r e s s , I d S e c u r i t y

P r e s i d e n t J E e l l g J i o a i - : ^

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

miLTSiRROMiiI so - .

|"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

i " U . S . L o a n s t in i - ---------* K l cinC AO O . April 9 W J-N o m or.

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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P R O S R A M O F W O R K

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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.

► ^ b a lp ------------ :------- - : = _____

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 ---------------------

| b R € V I T I€ SnnU ’ ’ ■ J— — _ ’ -

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-

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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-

'a b a n c * . Alaska.

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Woinan C ritica lly . ^ In ju red In Crash ^

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

flit-R un Death Car ^ S trikes Utah G irls ut<

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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 *

A N e w L < L O i ^

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

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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

O p e n 8 T fia rs .a t7 :3 0 P .

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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-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 '^ . - ' ^

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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 ^

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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!

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> 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. • ,— - . . ■

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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 -

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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- ^

: V - ; ' ; t l < ^ o n . ’» . ‘ , (6: . j r h e q u e s t io n th a t In d iv id u a l g ro w e rs m u s t pu

'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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' wiected.i>y. the .Truateea, or. Columbia Un l- ; yowl'ly; tb . 're c r iy e > ^ e liflr8 t Pulltker ' ^ l d

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

. BREAKFAST FOOD ^ 1I 'TwnUt—Be poor Meekton has -cone'e iT a htmger ]

w m n e e ^ ? great ooise U he making thU supreme

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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WASIUNOTON ,N By IR A BENNETT .

_____ 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,

r D o n t k i l l the golden.egg r M w !" | e I

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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■ — w l congress continues lU excursions Ini

' ' 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

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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 !

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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

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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

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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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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. -

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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

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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

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-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*

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: 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<

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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

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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 —

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' 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

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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.

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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.

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—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

J ■ .'or be« fed Wooled Lambs. j

. ! W OOL I '- I BOSTON. April fl .4- iUSDA> — » y F a ir quantttles o f the fin * r grades j

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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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close: May 81c; July 7n»c; Septcm- a')b f r 7 7 c ,_______ _

Cash: Big Bend'B luestem »04c; C* dark hard winter 13 per ccnt 97%c; aame 11 per cent 89c; aoft white ^ 8 l% c: westem while Blc; hard w in- (er 80c; norttiern spring 83c; west- em red 80‘ jc.

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w heitl;_No. 1 northem_B7e; No. 2 __northern 84c; No. 3 northern eoUe. 1 - Q a u ;.N o ,^h lte -43 e {-N e r4 -w h» » t n SClic; N0..1 -sifted 38'.ic. - 7$.

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i L A H C A S im I X A p ril fl l » -- D U trie t Attorney Paul A. MueUer I aald today tie is coavlneed tb a t '’^1 numbot’V s o r 'W IM B I _ W *U U |- liu 73 buried oa the MeebagUi.asmYe-f8rm u o r x>r. K . Zlihm 'erlr .“ and 1 tm

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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.

U rd . tierces 812.90. loose 813. RuBelUes 816M. . ^

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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.

J

' BATES PBB U N S . - W » S ix d a n p t t O m P«r T b m 4U7B, per U m »cr 4 a jr - . O m dar. per lhw>

S3H?» Olseouat F o r C M h

r a S ^ t e w Jusuia

JNDEX TO WANTADAutM for a»>t . . . ■ — Auio BwTiefc W i — ..I— —

r a u l* a«ip w«nt«rt . ,, , •_ ,,

rrulta ana v t t f W f n m m i Dir»cw» i

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& _;;;. i a ; ; : = n = = = :POUIUT ■"<* gumtllj.

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Real BiUU ” >«"»■»<Rooma tor «»«*'»SalMBira.eituauou IP.ntart---------

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Personals."H A IN ^ W VEOBTABLB HEil

Center tnnounees the openli morning health g jw n u iu m cl TueadAy nnd Thursday 0:3 Lyn n Desmond Dance 6t Oem Bid?.

A L L RENTED KRENOEL CRO ers thou ld be returned promptly as possible. Retur grecgel'e Shop tn T trtn ga ll

.Lost and Founl.-

wrench on highway west o f *: W ill the one tha t picked I t up p

' phone 039i-J<.______________ _

a N. WEEKS. RT. 3. JEW h u tree U c lu t ta Xd&bo thc c a ll a t Wcwa offlee.

t o s r — Dj l r , c r e d e n t ia l iA browa envelope w ith nami A Kim berly bftnk.^R etum _to .

r : Pyle. Jerome. ________

• LO S Tr-A KETH VS T RING. C • 816M. Rewaird.—

.....Beauty Shops ■■■P R ^ A R E ^ ^ R * " e A S T TO ~

M other’# . Day now. Get beauty aervlce at.the Scauty C all about our spfrelal permo wave otter. Phone a<0.

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

. M ain Ave. South. Phone 1074

Autos for Sale’33 PCyM O UTH :

SEDANRubber, fin ish and motor p«

I le r t. T h is t f t t 'eivTrles an uncc d ltlona l' suarnntce,

TW IN FALLS. . AUTO MART

K E X T DOOR TO K Y LE W AH •7ICS CALL rOB Reain.TS**-Fhai

JUST K ID S -

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1 / A L U \) R S A D Y F O A H O U J f^ M » . 6 i3 M P ~ y I ^

'— -^ K ts S E -^ .

B u i s u s t i rf^TEsI-- . ..Autoli tor Salev «\ O AZ COeatmiwI C *

S i r '"“-.STUDEBAKER, - j» e . r- OeMWei O M f Om ^

t BtPdebwfctf OOTBm eedin....aTOrd U o d d A Oonpe f t o d V-8 Ip o rt conpe, . 4

’ 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\‘ • • ^

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/ / 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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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*

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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

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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

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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.

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^ 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

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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 : ’

ne r p iL B R . AprU »-M lss .LouUe U . < >>t a Hudson, F o r ^ d . Oregon, and A r - . you Utur Cammack. . BuhL were un ited : > too Iq marriage a t tbe FUer Metbodlst;: I f pataotuge, Saturday, by Bat . O. E . ; '3 1 Belman^^ U n . ^ a. Broyles and F ra n cU ;: ;'

Cammack, brother o f tbe groom, a t^ ,- - : 1^2 tended tb e couple. .■ ,• / ,

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P^Gatherlng to : Be Held in ^1;?^ rionpr of National Fu- 6f-n'';.'ture Farmer Head: .

^ - IM p p r iM t to iU ly a » F u tm IV'V e n . actrlaon abd M «o d t a n Khed* - A ' r u M to B»tber in t M buemeBt o< :>U<iPwbr75Uii O b r l s ^

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^V'^. SuKtotrom .wltt ip e tk "o a the , ' nitto iuU .P . y . A . »ad « ld r t8eei wUl

u' sUo be S im brW.R. Roae. W u h * 'V^ -iafftoo. O . 0 .. .tu itionat‘ « » c u t lr t i> v ;.j3 re t» n r or tbe y . P. A.; W U lU a : Vi .. Kart. Bflse, aU ttt director ot n et- , - r .TtlooAl cdueeUoQ; aod K . Z. LatUc. J " - ''Moscow. U n lre n lty ot Utbo roea*; tlonal kgriim lture teacher<traloer. h- '..,1 fU low loc the basQuet, Leon Addjr.

. , Burlejr, d iftd e t preHdent. wUl eon*: duel » d is tric t meeUog.

h -\ ■ . A n to fto o ft« iid *»Tbe banquet w ill ba pretided otci

- by U o i* r d Arrington, Tw in PUU. , . «U t« prealdent aod naUcoal r ice - f s .. 'preatdent ot*tbe Puttiro Fannen e f

' America,'and w in open w ltb jro u p “ 'alnglntf led by D r. Oxrln I^iUer.

V' 'Sanqaet n tu lo w ill be by K la be rly ' • . b isb ecbool baad.

. ' 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

V . - 'b y JtfM. A r tl io r Beam; Jerooe ^ : f ' *inbnlean» w iu play; and BUl WUks ^ T T ^ U l'| i» 'a iT iu in o ro u » -re id in f,—IT T ' ; \C ou ld Be B y Her." «

* B rw deart Airaaccd P', . / A radio broadcart lo r the apeak- ia

; '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

; -Uon. Women'a CouncU to r the Q brlftlan chureb. w ltb Tw in P a lli a

.V ..b lgb acbool departmenta oC.hemo w.g0(t vocational agrtcul- It

; • : t u n cooperating. te- ' PHday a o m la g U r. R om and u r . T

' Sundatrom w m be talcen on a a lgbt- te'.aeelag tr lp 'to T w in Falls. Shothona b<

(aUf, Hanaen' bridge, Riffl>t»-Rlm ot

Tiscr, Is In charge o t arrangementa dl

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I ''f ile r Man In. Jail on Con- tempt Chatije^eks. q

f' , Habeas. Corpus• ; ' A ptiiia toerW T w in IliU s county J

.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.

HORSE CRASH VICTIM “•--------- is (

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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• ---------p o in t« d b y th e . G o ve rn o r txtth « « H » tb i l i ty ■ o f a p p lica r f r o m tb e he rebyed t h a t d e f in ite i n / m u t i C o m m it te « o f seve ra l u » e «

T e l ie f . w h e re aach 2%Uef w re p re a e a ta tio n s m ade and p l ic a n t , an d auch represe m e n ta w e re fa ls e and h a a tn o im t io jf t o f r a u d a s d '

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o f r e l ie f , a n j a p ^ c a n t ft r e p r e a e n ta t i< ^ wiQl n o t o r

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" waa leamlB- t * sp it ^between ib y ” teeth, oae oC'en had (o eom e.m t.'' I

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CALL FOR - " S iL M I ie S =» - . - w

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

' BroMghfln“ ftw n -o tber counties. ' .....

UeCOMMERClAt-GLUB ^

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 „

IIGUEllffi eo I HDEIICUISSIIIEIII’

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reshmen and Sophomores ™ Receive Majority,of All-A

Grades for Period «— Ta

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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‘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

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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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■ 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.

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One fo r drip.

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‘ 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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t b i t tbe people o f tb u ^ d ty , w>hoaerod aad ebBriabed.bto ahot

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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

^ - tb a euctloa o f M ay M .____________

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j y g j l i i v P A i t ^

rrlbiitenes; ' !3 8 E iis5 1 W !B B p e

AW” '* l in t the

w -York

: t r i ^ t e

■y-ftom was 7!:

'W m S ^ P h 9 S [ B HUk Ochs f honor ngrega*

by M r.Is par* l iM l 1 1 '(fib o f-

i t id > t IVIt. T h . U s

Ulcon-es,;M - MRS. OENB MARXEY. t^etier kna p a ^ shown giving her ane-ysar«oid.

church, leasoa a t Pmlm Springs, Callforn)

procu*

f c w : -

K " o f

s s s -

ueob- •

t a m t ' ' M t i r v Wsd-

in : pns'

It tb«

T h a t . it she..And r - \ t??-

A ra ft o f sailors la landinff fo a ins: itrawa tha t liav« I:I will-p e r. — — — — _

K Easy Lies the Head « TheN6)

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

fash. ~luallv jA « -

O fiU . / I 7 ^iraUt j n . C 'ip o r- ^ — wI tntocom.

f ^ nr h u KIrU. th u

tpor.

M w t t i i T

:hard ■ ^drew I ^

the I I I m y 1 se ll n m II t he ! ■ # B \« K M I

iTlne Iraced' . ‘ " u s llo m i- : T o jr

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inee-j Y l s t tim il- iI fo r lI I n 'aup-(him I

_____L ________ - i i __________ __

B a l ( j # ¥ b E c l r i P o M ^

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 . .

Breal

P R i rTht Seatotifs Most Cl

jam trrs i•

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

t Vs Tentte.' A nd Hai

ANNE FRIIM M A I

. , 1' .

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

• • - —.-■■

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

; h i--I

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 <

) wouldn’ t

U f e t i i n e r <

n )A H O, T n B D ^ ’sPAY M O B ^G

: : The Guy K ilib W )

lb' V ^ S S I& Ih Bb s

I- ’

t p{ \w . J . m

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

') h n /> 1 ^ 1 1 IV

^ 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 — ^

^ - 1 - j

« L L A ^

>P ' ■ I, ft

^ *^ % = L a s t Is Not tii. . . Lnpoi

' 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;

I TheM.,l;b .......... .........—een

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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

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, , 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

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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 .

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3 e K S nlg Models fo r 11 and Misses /

If n«w dresseii your J H B >cks tha t youHl want fo r IIb H h

silks, prints, o f la rga, I B W | n and many other lovely n't bo described. Jacket tes, boleros . . . . in fac t I hK 9 ;ry occaatoiu

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' capacity-o f IJJOO n«O M or an • day, or .im a lle r planU produd

. aoW y. brandy or .certain «p« - typ ta or dlatUlMt fp lriU .

n a ehansei In the code, aati V ' llshad tmdar the Recoreiy act, t

' lowed a conferesce w ith dltUllers which productloa re itilcUon «

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a lte r PAOA aawmed con trrt ■'* months ago eaid lim ita tion en oi

jH it . waa partten lw ly- un/ate •■ them.

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called upon K h o e lm u te n througl Ib ltten ont the Soviet 17nlen -le warn, chi* W dren . o f hoodlum, tendencies th Jp . the authaorltlea are no .longer,

l}Q lenient w ith th en .

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m n . Uable to crjm loal punUhment wl . be.atxlctly'enforced,

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lonlgomery starring at Xlrpheiin

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B 0 I8 B A p rli B U nd ou a ' a i- jrtw *o ld m o th tr ; t f ' tw o e lilld rtn w u to m a w iy frem th a » :..cT^4lS by tbe Uw, ton igh t w bea^hs staxt>«d; for. R up trt. Id th o , la - euModK v Ofi W Ulltm . M iB lfoU . ' , th t» S r3 ^ ::h . ';^ V i^ MlnWbka county, to face a cha r**, o f '^ a I i f l« " , t a autemobOt.,.,.

» # 'w M l(l«nlined.t>y po U ct'is "M am t* c o i^ -a U u M n . C tar» ;

i K e r ' t w u t u t ' daughten^ 's ii* - •■•r'6];' U ib . *. ta d B lM n .,a . w e n he ld ,to :Ui4 ch lldna 's bomo. M n . co x w a r v . ^ ' y i r ^ t e d I u t n l ib t ea ro n tt to B o U by.Stato a ta « tc Offteer H ub- • ^ s m l t b . S h t to ld om cen, they :

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 . ' .

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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

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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- _

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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

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■ ' 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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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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: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.

W e ’ r e 5 H a p p y F a m i l y . . .IU l ^ v ® W

f

.

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

- - I

S ITEMS w o w ; ■

INITURE ^ I

'.-‘•>■■■7 ^ 7 ’ !. ■' V - :- ' ' V • ' w it ■£U B LE Y ;'A |» U -» ^M rs.',D o na ld >

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

M E N !• _ ■ • ' .T h e Dip

^ 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

M W B l

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d . f B H a | g | a w ^

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 . ' (

u

1

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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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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IlillONGnFDH iLEY i n SHOW

—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. ■

R E T U R N S F R O M S P O K A N E \

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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snlislon barred from ,reee traeks W •uader Its JortadleUon Fraak H ad- Pt •on (above), fonner cblef taspect- M e r fa r tbe beard, fo r bto * ^ w a r - ! Hi ranted attack'* on the omelals. H to! D( charges o f Im K la r l t le i w en d e -1 Pi aled be fo n m IcgistoUve eemmlt- B i tee.— Photo. T l

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C ity Ttsesday oa bustoesa.O. C. Johnston to crttiea lly 01 at

th * couaty hosptlal following a ^ m ajor operation Friday. ^

M n . U O. H lll w ill en te rum her Qt coatract. bridge club Prtday w ith a Br deaaert lurxhcon a t the home o t 4wr t>t daoghter. M n . Joba Lelser. ,tc

STEAMSIUP AS -rLA .VT - j( ! BEAUMONT. Te*. t<r>—A coo -!h«

creU 'aUam ahlp b s ll l durtsg the ler, world war, but never tued. w ill be < B t tn^dMn-^o a ria t^n^che gJca l m a^ Mi

. 'By Glenn .Chaffin . ■

N A SLOW FREIGHT

and J. H. S T R IE B E L ^S UJCKV, D i x ^ 7 B ! ^ ^ n n ■ YOO MIGHT BE •■lEONEElSe,» .V£T0 6 0

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M -me- CDNQOEROR ^D MILLION ANC5STDRS .W YOdRE A GOOD .ME HUMAN RACe I =R WAS -ON& ^■U.J -

■CIlSTLEFOIlDiNOR - .ROLLniOUNCED'

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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• ^ n i x c o i i t c n o i. . . M J I I I

State •Treaaurer >• _ Dlm IshrfiQ ^Marifm - pue'.on.BIII/ .'

■ ao IB E , AprU q V ( < ^ ^ i 4 vk lne m u xe s .due ttu r « u i« thB cooQtie* o a ; A ] ^ 'J . in s ;

. .. •7W4M. Urs. M y rt le ' e . Bn IU te t rn u u n r, anaouneed..t<M

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 :/

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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

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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 ; ^

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NEW STYLES.tie Ofways' V ^

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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

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cut.

t M E T O , T y y r s m m s a o ,

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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

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[ 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 «'

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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

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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

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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-

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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

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” 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

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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

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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.

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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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f .d rb M s . t t f td e in women’* iM w i t t t j ^ r e «braj> wanted?9 d je flo ra l p n n b w iU t- io d i ilTed lace, Jin^erie trim t.aod k . S oft colors. Sues 36 lo 44.

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i r A n i i n a i S p r i n g S t j l e n t a l s w i l l C n m i s k i

M P r a BTOBEI P P C fN H E lM E RW M ^ a lla e s i Kama Oa AT O F C L O T H E S

$ 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

! ! l £ _ . $ 5 . 0 0 ;U E frS STOBB ^

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$ 1*95TbeyYa A u fe ilse d

’.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-

° - $ * .9 5

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y' Two-pleoe ou ttlU In the nautli

taeed jSde» and the aweaten t s. TTier come In rartou* combi

\ white w ith colon. Steet 1< l o !

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5 - * 5P V n u and panU n. Stsea ama

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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U d U O N O A CLOBE-OUT OF ,

W h e n ’s B r n s k e d . W o o l S w e a t e r s

7 9 cSmart tu rt la neck aw eatm In t^e bruahed wooL B trtcU r f ir s t Quality. Slats M to 43. Colora o f blue. tan. red and brown; Theae a w a te r t were

. aaceeHent rcgu lw Q«a raluea. B r buy- In t theirt the L D.' way we are able te. offer them to our

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5 cTheaa arfl~altght-lrregulara o f « 15c m atal and the brown ahadea. Slzca

■ aomewJut broken. P a i r ...................

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r « 8 ■ — ~ ~luUeal manner, lh e alacks hare T* round n e ^ and cap aleerea.' >mblnattoai o f A f iloM .......... ........ W hll

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and

im ali. medium and Urse. Tea rater numbera o f . women are inderwear and In Farmerettes

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batre mada exe*t> l l'^ U n tB s a c f th t . ^

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street

are featured o f thl.^ n e w $ 1 DISTINCTLY N E W ^rjth Jointed vamp. Thc beauty leather add a real factor

A A A U B

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n s it r c l ia n t s . T o e ^ i e b r ^ i t i . i l e d o w n a n d ^ o i v n e i

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a r b a s e b ie n t fOR W EDNESIM T

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.

$ 1 .9 8 a iM i

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■ . brown.

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B E A D E D B i

$ 1 . 9 8An Easter bac nore ity th a t-fo u Colors o f red. brown, black,'whlU and blue ■■ --------

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> 1 . 9 8 I Fine. fU ll.cu t 8• • . T h ^ ^ r o bias

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GOODS DEPT.new ' .

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nd tru6 style dUcem-. rs o f black’.'navy and

8 ,.$ 7 .7 5 ^ARIMENT . - . . . • IW OESE WOODb a a s * ' In bladts an

?2.'98 gloves 1 t t al value. An■foundJnsUnt favor. 'tuu

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fp AND BETTER VALUE \ J « n f BATOff • J ■

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1 4 9 c s It i t slips, a fu ll 48 Inches,long. ^ slas eut fro n t a n d . back and ^ r im s a t top and bottom. Ad- 1

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and navys. These dbys k 'CS must be an exception- And thcsc arc. I t is a , ^ —J

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