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: dtrEdlUoti' r “T H ' Voi 19, No. 229.______ _ iiliiipp w s consl. ------- flee Germany Unleashes Force to * 1 ' Compel Surrender of Pas- sengcr and Cargo of Boat i„[' ' Released Under Threat ____ ______________ tiff (By 'tlw Aswelil'il PrtM) , BERLIN. Dec. 29-Nazl wnr. .iiips pointtj in nortlicrn Spanlsli const to- iilsht to lorcc surrondcr of — S r S i i IV Tiie Irelghlcr. seized by; Basque autliorlllM at pllbao Issl week, wns rtlcfued "upon de* iiiimd of tlie crxiUer Kotnlsbcrir. a curt forelBn innouiicenicnl »ald- Dut the cnrgo, which the Basnues ITXv r said was munllloai despite Nnrt de* iilnl. nnd one Epanlsh pauenRtr. urre held. They nor mu3t*I>« sur- rendered or Nnd war»hlpi mBy re- i«ltat* by jcflfcliln* »hl[a of any j or alt notlont heading lor Bilbao, . ' Oermany warned. . Tlie cruL*er Koein nnd a torpedo ““f . l««v 'Kttc dlspalclwid to tlw Bay of SPJ Biscay weior lo force the Bilbao T nuihorllifi lo Iree Ih# Palos' pai* old fcnger* and Itj aequestered cargo. fati Conwy Order Slandi mo; Tcrpedo boat convoy* lor German veueli were ordered earlier, imd - - lonlght this order tllll stood. n.for> (1 dun olflce apakeiman tald. 11 While (he PalM Incident and Iht U ippw tnl rtadlne** of Beriln lo Innke teptUali If nreestary . irosied ihe rt«t of Enrspe. Berlin new»p«per* detetfd ittenllnn io ths munllloni uie by a I'nlled Slalm firm to ihe ValeneU-Ma- _ <lrid SpaoUh loveniineot. rTC Thlj. with tho charges 35 niis.s1nn submarines nnd a larite conllmanl of British volunt(«rs hnd Rone to Ihe aid of the Spanish roclalUti. I)roYlded the headline* for most iieinpapert. W, Mesnvrhlle, It v u letmed la of* itooa liclal quarters that Chancellor ta ai ler waa plaonlnc “leTeral Import- ant eonferetioes" irtth his highest "***' advisors tomorrow. pose Behind the nrtaln of the Span- plan Ish crEsLi, Ormany’s colonial asplr* .... atlona continued lo play a protnl* — n m t Tole.lri.dlt^offiaUo .dlieusleiu. Pr UuctUolmst ni-iiRUjed by (he tni* Oltrlitmas visit to Berlin of Marcel dlset Knecht. Pari* publisher,' who wa* expo reported reliably lo have, put out nal Mlth HKler and his lleutenanla on .the posslblllly of Prance rttumlnf: ' war-lo(it African poueMlotis to Oer- J"” ' m*ny-ln n irnde for pledRes of I>fnce. At ------------------------ dent -------------------------------------—, licen L ights s SHADOWS In D a y ’s E v e n ts 'j;; I I ~ such By The A4wcltilfd Pre«) *oul Holiday Rush— ' of th BO\aiNO OnRKN. 0,-Probaie .Iiitlse n, o. ni«Une himu oul » He 'liii;inc:k as iwual" ilgn Salurday men nliile other Wood county oJflce.i parti wera closed. U. lllrn he .set a rccord for acllvlly, Ill' Is'Ufd inarrlaRt llceim to ' MlchlRsn nml Ohiii couplM. a new io|i for a -shisle ri,'iy. _ On Safe S id ~ Jif TALLAJIASSEE. Ha.-Tlie Ror- w) Ida Miprcmo court killed a •'law" tlml never «■«., paMed. •. The .senate and Ihe liouM of rep- " ^ rejentallves had bills it the ls«t ^e55lon Inrolvlng reglitratlon of ^ , Iillls of sale. Neither measure was . approved by both houses. Eve — nipii<^-eaje came ip.-tjTTftiKhCtiy Chair James Mester, a ."nilllha-we aulo- f mobile dealer. Tlie r/irl nilcd the 1 •law" was Invallj/^ . ment ____ ttop , Unintended— NEW YORK-MIm Mabel Math- ^ er. a children'* nurse, set out lo Sen „maH a letter In a ted box and then was accused of turning In a false lire alam. pnnc: Sha pleaded gullly and received n susperjded aentenca when the ex- ' lilaliie<l to the court she p.v.<ed -Bd iro« ot her life In England. Tliere. dllllei ■■lie said, the mall- Ixnes are red, war." Secret Service Agent Fireman to Nab Coun MUMJ. FU, Dec. 20 t»'r~K sec-1 with ret senlce asent who worked In the world flie Uepartmeiit by d«y and opcr-' Tlie :<icd a Rambllnii game by night cll* | lo .icll maxed a year ot undercover sleuth* | *3,000. ing today by bringing a luspected | wlthoi cflunterfelter Inlo court, , Froi Agent Oeorge Nca-man’s dust ex- IMenee was dwiosed at a hearing | for n man booJied ns Hocco de “ T"' ^'ranco. tt. ot New York, on a charge ! nr po.-L5r?Alng »:i.0» In bogus »:o nnlfs. Dp Fmnrojras held lo the I I federal gt.ind Jury m ja.OOO bsU. 1 ’ NewTnnn. who found time to run nlghl -for a poUtlcal office during his Last jiionihjt of iindercowr work, tcstl- cmtle lifri li; i" * dealer In spurious' prrcln nicuey aiur snas^'jig a mecUug | lc«t bj immxR Acmrr Dtmuo o r cmeuLATiowB_________ Drought Lifts for Irrigat Government Figures Sh Turn To Idaho From S WASIllNOTON, Dec, M (/T) - flecreiary Ickes said loday mlgra* I IS i lion from drouglil tlules hnd dc- ! » veloped the grtatest demand In | tliL- history for Irrigated land in the ' froii arid West. are? Few ot the Immigrants reach- ^ the Ing the western states' hnd tha moi; mjulred »:000 capital under Ihe . iH c' reclamation acl to quality as set-., «en tieri, lekes lald. 'o 1 John C. Page. acting commls- Ir sloner of tha bureau ot reclama- hon tlon, reported lo Ickes the cllma* ' waii In migration westward camo be* | non Mother^In Co Avenges So fountain Woman Kills A Wounds Two St (Dy Tiio A.-aoclsted j ACKSOK, Ky., Dec. 23-A ntour laying cf her son In Breathitt dbiin lurst of fire that killed the accusci nectators. The pistol shot.'s came nl the opci )ld days many men were tried foi atally pounded Johnny Shepherd, nos ev^shooting ot l7*year-old H ' <3omi lilTffi s iliin 61P|r ____ 'llred 'resident Suggests Law to Prohibit Exports of Airplanes WA8H1NQT0N. Dec. M l-TV-Tlc looteveU admloblraUon swung In- B action today to plug a gap In Ita icutrallly law and prevent a pro- o e d shipment ot American n lr-. tjhou lane< and motor* to the Spiuilsh oremment. _ President Roosevelt suggested new of tti i^UUUon whWi wouU glvt t t '.‘-Iw > Iscrellonar^' power lo prohibit such: 'pect xporU to nations sulterlng Inter-1 al strife. . I ncalii IThe presenl neuiraiiiy law jho- Ides for embargoes on arms ^hlp-1er. lenis to warring nations but not to I er. a jrces engaged in civil cinfllct.) Mn. At a press confercnee the prrsl* j ent commented dlreclly upon th e , cense obUlned yesterday by Iloutrt. luse, president of Itie Vlmakit' On ompany, Ltd.. of Jersey City, fo .'•It.'', Iport »2,TrJ.OOO worth nf plnnr.-i »v,is f nd molor.^ to the SpanWi lo;.;ill.-t.'. room Spirit gl Uw ' ------ He said the stat« departninit prt* ' loutly had informed appllcanis for jch .licenses that tha ahlpment.T.----- ould be In violation of the spirit r- f the law althouph not .^pecllically irred. j ! He said 90 5wr « " t "t lui'tnc;;. len had gone along wlih ihe de> artment nnd he prated them for He added the acllon by Cujc wa-. case ol tho olher 10 per ccnt ol jslneu, whme actions hc rnn< rmned aa contrary to Ih# counlry'.*. ■terests, even though perlcctiy Ic- ll. . ' When a trporler mentioned Uni use coniends Ihe iilrpliniw wi'if Jt for war purpor.es, the prr' Idi'iii Id the same plea wur iinile b; ilppers during ihe early sl.iccs ol e World wnr. Even before Ihe-prMldcnt spok'. ialfm«iv-Piftmun-:<I>-Nrv)-ol III----------- Ijate torclRlf relatloai comnilii,^.- ^ IS planning to seek .rjulck enact- cnt of a neutrality amendmeni rn- 3P th# proposed shipment. Pin- / an callcd th# Ca<e proposal "very .ngerous-" ,V Senator Borah (R-Idni, rtuilUm; ij Inority member of th# foreign re- mS ;lont commlltee, endorsed 'In Inclplc" an emlsargo on munliion U IpmenU to either faction In nny fi ;ll wnr. ffl -But in pr,-icllre ll will li,' v,-ry j IIlculI," hr sflld, "10 ilefin-- ii rlv ll ' fi t Works Year As ' intcrfeit Suspect i Jt - ' ;u th a man through an "iimVf- rid cmjiaci '• . , Die nacilt .'.llll de l-'ranco cillin cl ■ .lell him KO.OOO In bopw hlih Jnr! 000. De Franco pleaded li;i;i)r< i)i ' ;houi a si.ucmeni. 'rom Juir. 1D«, unlll la.'.l nUh; B-man wm rmployrd as a lir<' ■. Insul.^her Illkr for ihe MMiiii ach Ure dejmrlmeni, ciirrvltii; .‘lO-; jnd e^tlngublier.i'in mul t>iii I’f irtmenl hoif^-s nnd iiiiK l'.. JeoiRc McAiihur. ojii'rititir Ur! wallan Hm. n rrsori. s..id Ni-tt-. o. 11 ojwrated n g.imbling iK'vlre a l; ht a t hLi bur la.il winlrr. AJt June NraTtinn ran Inr Dunn-' lie Mimmllieeniaii of Uir 3:ircl' [_ rincl in Smiih Mi.iml hurl 1 by u m s <9 kulcs. ACCURATE- vnO T\V]^ ts Demand (|| ited Farms j >how l,;)flO Familic7s'|. II Strifken Areas I :ween Jaimnry 1 and September IS IMS yf.ir. •. the flnt six moiiilw iliL" K 'T perrons nilKtalid ROO 'rom Ihe gical plains drought j . weas 10 .Calltornln alone. During ll Ihe whole elghl and one-hsit- . iioiitli iicrlod 3,330 drought fain- 0 illri ruiered NVa'hiiuilon,. 1.B30 nent to OrcBon, nnd about iJOO a ;o libho. Irlcrs said most of the.ie sought lionin In locahlles where stored Mter.'i and canal.i provide prolec- lion Jrom drought. Pre; ______________________ ' plai mov 1 ' nier ourtroom s on’s Death 2 Uilni -----------. ing'c Accused Slayer And Spectators ----------- fwhli iicd.Pre.«) of II mntnln woman avenged the supn mnty court room loday In a . did sed slayer and wounded penlne of court where In the ' for feud kllUnB.s, The sliota | " - rd. charged with the Christ- 1 Harvey Gabbard, and .^ent )me 150 .spectator# pell-mell ir safety. , wi Mrs, Viola Wlcklinc wa.s the i-year-old maddened moth- wasi from whoni a deputy sheriff »« laiflied a pistol a few moinenls loo. 1 Ie. She leaped to her feet and j ,,j ^ 'fd Jour iimrs, according to Counly | not I Homey AlJred M. RumcH. with’ no | 'A'l arning oUicr than ".'-houllng a vllc | S« ‘a imp nt Shfpherd." In Jail th# re-' j„,i. I'ed to dt»cu.w tlie shooting, wld t k(, im SpMlilor^ Wounded Shrplierd. nn IS-year-old cripple, j :cused of shooting young Oabbard,, > ■umplcd betore th# rail, two but-1 ^j,ul( ts ihrouch hts tiomncl). Oeorge; notice, Jell will) a punctured; -j ng. Mo. m Knble, 25, an ntlomey,! r.M'nl W:e ShoiLW m a *peclator,t ropped wllh a bullet In his leg. One i ! the bullri.n kiiockcd liLs hat Jrom qu u) t’«;c of Howard Moorc^AQfilllcr lectiiar, and bniLned hls knee cap.' Murder warrants were swcrn oul lalnst the woman nnd against her hone x'biiiul, Wllh,'m"Wlekllne. i> farw ' rnn.n ; Duck OabbcHl, 03, fonner mln- o” * •. A relallve ot young Oabbard. and :n. Mallle Doww Haddtx, all of hnni hnd bien sitting near Mn. 'IcLllnc, Juilce UtUe ordered them AH ■Id wlthnul ball. lo Oahbard. a taxicab driver, son of i Hales r.i. WIfkllne by a former hu.sband, and i fis slioi tn death In front of a pool i vrntu oni hne, liiome ' ^ tlnclC' 1 My? \ / J ‘v / J</L J-A N ASSOCIATED PRES FALL VlN FALLS. IDAIIO, WEDNESD. IHFT SlilKCIBB!^ fORIJSIRV; toosevcit Reveals Purpose M to Abolish Cliild Labor, n Shorten Too-Long Hours, H and Raise Some V/ages ■ iBy Tlia Aiwlaled Press) WASHmOTON. Dec. 29 — ^ ’resident Roo.ievelt made||^ 5lain today that some new j « nove by the lederal govern- nent to abolish child labor, L.JI ihorten hours coii.sldered too ^ssi onn and rai.se ccrtain wages nc 5 (ledultcly In tho offfng. pis At a press conference, Mr. \ «tr loo.'icvelt declared that, some-1 i“i hlng must bo done to end tho work- iig'of ctilldren, curb long houra and iicpase ihcM wi>ge rate* which he Dti^den to be down lo a tUr\-a- j nhe o'd"^pan^^^^^ tlw Wl ederal action would b« rtrjdrcd. fiomelhing Needed When pressed aa lo wliat step*— j . , iilglit be Uken. the prc.ildent In* istcd that all ho could u y now ;ns llml something should be done, ], Hc counselled newspaper men gainst going out on a Umb. u lie rrmed It. because* ho said that If prac< lO vrcrc writing a story' ho would ot know what Clse could be snid. IteJ II %Vcd his opinion nf the bill by eongr lenator O'Mahoney 'D-Wyo.l to ll ; deadi pnse corporatloas engaged to fit- oul, rrslato commerce. Ihe prtsldent #s Md It. among other propos.ilii. was reseni clng studied by the department of and . slice. IO fo In addition to.rwiulring that ftrms 11"*® onform io labor standards act by wjot ne federal govemment before they 'OuId bo gmnted fedeml licenses for , , :iterstate eommercf, 0-Mahonry al* *». B proposed a plan for child labor C l, I.egal Basis proba States having child'labor rouldJ?t jvoiccted frMivaila-wHiii ^ their bonlew of goods produced .i,. laewliere by child Libor. 0'Ma< lOney based his nrgumenl for the <i, finsUlnilnnnlllv of iticrh a measure n a recent rtceblon of the supreme ourt upholding similar protection ser ^ Ihe cs.^e of prL<on-made goods. quick ------------------- :— bor ai ARVKNTUnE WRtTEIT PIES *ral : LOSDON. D«., m (,n - A. O. J j * ales. 69, noted war correspondent .-.lui nd aulhor of the ■•McOliisky" ad- •mure storin, died tnday at his ____ ome nt Heme Bay,.Kent. (C Ie Sam’s Sjiare Time Job liiSte iw w tth E w , T il / ^1,000.0( k 1 dH^«e.w 11 iti mmkmm ^ li ccwfUni. IS3J, Uya lESS-NEWSPAPER-^OJf/ :SDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3 , Shifts Base '- 'P C ASSIST.\NT fiKCRETAIlY OF I.A- I'" non rnwARD f . mcGBAiiv plans la view E.-ut coast aeamrn's ,, strike aflrr Ubering nnsarreu- lulir lor Ino monlhs ioatllle Jhe Parltle coast maritime Heap. ____ . chi 8IBIKE8I11N : mamm i Wl SidSTAbandon Hope ol »” Settling Walkout in Near Future . "I an PRANCIfiCO, Dec. M I , Spokcmicn on all sides conceded |)rlvalely today they held virtually no liop<; of scllllng tho marlilmc urlk# In Uie near fuiure. but ne- Eotlators plodded on with tbelr pracemaking. Some olucrvera expressed the be-1 j ItrJ Ilie disputants wero waiting Jor ] 101 rongresslonal action to break ihe deadlock In th# cosily 01-day walk- Vshlposners’ commUKe met rep- ■ejenlallves ot tha marine ropks md stewards union In an rlfort [0 formulate a working agreement, tim I'wo other unions remained on the In c legotlaltng list. klM< Talks Wllb Becrtlary Be Asslslant Secretary ot Ubol- Ed* , i-ard F. McOrady talked al length mh Ubor Secretary Perkin* in era: Nashlnglon and announcrd he irobably would leave Prtday tor the r n isllonsl capital to dlKUss Iho tan- . ^ sttuattoiL-iiltlL^CTfflyiBit. j. itcOrady ssld he planned tn ■lew Iho east coasl seamen's wtlke It flnt hand and pauibly would »nh lyirtfTfolffml IfiiUrs in Shipping labor Iegi«tatlon. Sereral sources have prop&<ed ,,,, lulck enactment of a mariilme la* W ir «or act along tho llnr.< nf the Jerf- ral rallrood labor r.iatuie. which IU been credited vlih fim'.sinlluig [tany strikes In that brunch ot mn.sportatlon, •McOrady said, however, the I,\bor , (Continued on Page .V Col, U I the ob "f*" Idahi ' Ap ' ■ I lemii forre £ W W E (.'. , \ i;s m ttp ft Rt'doRo OF r«e J >irjH O O O .'S A u 'R iM -j "" A IM JO B i ETil mS: ______ sill Q - —■"* I slrani \ J i i i \ / ______Saltl V ' prrcli wTIl, ""“I Wmm \\y wa: __ Re;nc ''" £ : .‘"-c ' »cla, N W J, I Jioo.ooi ^ comm .J ________________ I i: irrlilrn by aiit,He» Vork 'Irlbuoe, to t .per ccj MPLETB \IL Y R 30, 19HG Negotiatl ForRans Return Grandmothe -To-Ghild’s Little Home And All Po Kxehange For I!oj TACOMA. Dec. 29 and Mr^. Clisrlrj FJcichcr, In an In- . icrvlew loday oIJcred to giva itiflr mile home, Iheir entire i>os- •’ se.vlons and nil that remains of a oiirc-jimbJc forduio in ex* I'liango for the safe return of fJ tlielr kldnai«r gramlson, 10- ycjir-old Chiirlc.i Matl-son. Mrs. Hetclier apiienled to the tc child sicaler lo communicate with «] her It he fears lo attempt con* jn lart with the child's parents, in "Tliero aro no cars nnd no ni crowds aroiinil our liouse." slie « laid. "No one comc.i hero vco' tl much. Tills b R quiet street—It BQiild bo easy for him to come and go. And no one would notice us. II he fears a imp,, he could 0 nunc and tell me wheie lo gel oi Ilie boy. or al leait bring some w word of him." In Coroner Call Of Airlplai Inquest Ordered As Two Under Way In <By The Assoclal BURBANK, Calif., Dec. 20-A n lime next week "to determine whi In connection with the 6unday nl} (illed 12 persons. Coroner Franke Bodle.s of the victims were brougl md old-fashioned buckboards fn noiintaln canyon 20 mlle.s north iraahed In a storm. Tlie nine j W iST CillS, I FflWlWlj Winter’s Worst Storm ™ Blankets Idaho and ^,5' Utah Areas -■_____ . dlo iflv Tlw Associated Pre.M) Weather olwr\era warned 'more -ifn now MUS on its way today from lie P.1C1JIC Ni-rthwest ns winter's ,'iirst i.torm drIJled southeasltfnjTl fler blanketing much of southern ® daho and norihem Utah. Approach of tho new storm — ?mi(d the first In a series—was jrreast nt Ball Liko Clly last!}|iov Ighl, where slate, counly nnd city ' (ijff ji\d «<»•?, bwy iree1,s and highways ciogi;<^ bvjn,n now ranging ffom eight to 50 . 1., 'i. Heavle.st fall was reported nl|''acli tik'hlon. high In tiie ruHged Wa* Urxill iifli niouiitnlii.i, 30 miles east o f' »«rt lit Jjike'Clly, 'llm canyon was 1 then lolfeil liy tierp drltlA and plpn's i hlrh ere railed tn relea.^e a few carst fil; ranrted at the mountain resort. J.SOO 'Ilirre wns 10 Inrhes of snow al " nit I.(il(c «tv. wlilrii iirouglit (ninl recl|iltalion since Oclcber 1 to five ichfs. compared with 253 lnchesj“ ','‘jj iConiinued on P.ige 2. Col. 6) Uesl ___ . the , 'readw ay H its 2 A t Com m uoity Property L a w ^ \VA3lllNt.iTO,S', IVe. !9 t.Tt ~ \1 •incrcmtiUve TifMt'^ay <H-Maw opo'ed loday to put federal in- TPI me taxpayers In ail states on Ilie me basis niifl Urlng In an e*il- Ik'd JjO .OOO .CKX) addllional re\r-i- Uc dralird a bill to get aroiimi' v,s in figiit "romnuiniiy proi>env " "' lies, Ttii'vi laws provide that oJ ‘ , li.rniiie .-.nii^d by el.iier rpou- ?/J ' If ^I1:.II icn.rdni n, Ihe pi'ip-i v ol tlir iiii;lj,imi and iiulf liuit■ the «ll,.. > 0. Jy Jilliin ieii.unlc (hconi# lax re- '*‘"“’‘ •11 .1. Trendivii}- Mid. |>crsoiw m ^ h lc l •se siairs ran .save up lo 43 iH-r,"""'’ It irj fniiiii.irl-nn wlih-«imi liiey! Mr uld In- uued in other stale.'. itt-inn< riic nglii Miiic.'t are Arlrniift, ;-Milini llfornin, Idaho. Loul'Jnna, Ncv-i Hei I, New Mexico, Tcxa.s'nnd Wa.sli-1 nioMi 'O’l- 'said ;'rrad«ay sa;e this example of -/iiutf v Uic i.xes worK oui not^'; i-s ,| I CrliJumi.v ino'.ie .'.Inr wliii a i,»t j 0,000 liicom'- would 'illc an m- Key.i lie lax leliirn (if I.W.iKW uml hts tiillk r on lOll.OOO. K ld i would pay . tji :;0M lax. or J18513 total husband's .-f.lno-. ^ inoiher man in one ol Uic non- mui,,, iiriuinlly prtipcrty Maten . would j „m.‘ 1 • i3.’i4<;9. n a i l th- Calltornhi' ihoiK Idrni.would mvc »13,9i0, or ^S^dnmt CCaU N E \ ' utABEO truiB umoER o r __________ , Afl90ClATn> I'ltBM ions Undi som Paym Of Kidna er Appeals ' s Kidnaper --------------- II* Possessions Offered In • oy’s Safe Return Mrs. Fletcher fumbled Uirough A an,album and [Minted to t h e '! , photograph of heyiwn son, "He went lo Fl^nct-snd newr M a m e back," slib recalled. .“But Uus-llds Is » much worse." ly CiiBrle.v' gmndmoUier said slic felt If tho Isd comu back safe all and sound, "It will b« because of his faith. He was a llltla Oirbl- pa lan-and Christmas day, I re- ini 'member, ho camo in tlie kitchen ho where Ills inollier anil I were get- ting dinner, and said he w u go* Ing to u y grace Uiat day." "I am so afraid he's cold." uld 00( Orandmother JHetclier, glancing wa oul at tho falling miow. "He >d wasn't very well, you know. And ho was not wannly i^s.'wl." ‘ ----------------------------------------------- ilr lls Probe me Tragedy? VOother Inquiries Get ^ 'n California jj " for Claled Press) \j An Inquest will be held some ) whether Uiere was iieRllReiice" <i“' nlRhl air tran.sport crash that ke Nancc .lald today. . ught out today by pack horscv, from the almost Inaccessible hei rth of here where the plane boj e passengers and three crew — mt;mbers were lo'and tlead In the liner's cabin late yes- ,, terday. nearly six hours alter I In calling the Inquest, Coroner I Ns]ik uld: I "I believe It U the tuual pro- _ | coiure 10 isna passengers al u atR v field 'In case of alormi over iho Tehschspl rldgt." pp Nance also aald h« waa consldtf* . ing subpoenaing oJticlals of United ' Airline# to produce the log of ra- dio eonversatlnns carried on between Pilot Edwin W. Blom,and tho op- erailont tower al Union Air ter* 8 mlnal here Jasl befor# the crash. ®^n Two oilier Inqulrlr.s nr« mider J"** say. one by Unilc<l Airlines, Uie olh- :r by Uw U. S. department of com* and nodiet nemorrd crai , Sheriff's deputies and cowboys re- noi'od Ih# last of the bodies from , Uce canjon shortly before noon lo- ' iay. Tliey earned Ihe blanketed ntms nn strelchera DOOfeet up Ihe ' , .l;e|) mountain slope to a level *','.2 >bre Io ji.iek horses and buckboanls. ' •ach drawn by four horses. Along rxilLs Jor six mllea the bodies tlien """ >cre taken lo Weldari canj-on road lienn* lo the pave<l Hldge roule ilrhway, where nmbiilanres waited, filieriffa deputies estlmaled thst 1 •SOOi>er,'^a^ crowded Ihe highway hou/ I the pnlhC where tiie bodies were seen rouRht oul, ■■ who SlicrlfJ^s deputies who examined dan< lie wrtctige aald they wera putiled In 11 Vtlie fact the alrpUn# was he.ided sein rstward although lls coui?4: lay lo mak lie souUiexsl, - <ii(| f ■Tl‘eTirTIi7rT7h7(riheVrlH'«aicii'ltoni J I',iui Hire, oreh'-.sl.-a cometl.sl lie li nd one of the victims, was stopped Idim t g;03. If Ih# watch stopped Sun* "T (Continued ^ Page s. Col, 1) (■ Michigan Woman’s S( That Tackled Mule V CIIJCAOO, Dec. 29 m - A gar*.tore ;iniii:iii.nw (juito U'.it snapiwd up and, mule '.v.is Villain of the ptcvarlcn- «( nn Uiat won the medal and tllle wotii t Ihe world's champion liar of 1938 Mon ir .Mrs, Oale Iliinihou'e of Towler- city lie, Michigan. ) 'n 0. C. Hulrtt. prr.-ldent of the Dur-; that iiKtDii. Wl.'conMii, Liars' club, i nnd hlch arraiisrs the annual conicst., "fou mounced Ihe award tonight.. I A Mrs, n.imhoase's lie emerged as inner Jrom'nmong more lhan 5,0001 ilinilUcd durins the yciir. • j Her slory concerned Uie bisgejt ■ Dwiulio^ Ip Michigan, where shcl^i^i, Id they had the •higgest mo- j,„ iiltfies 111 tlic world." She tol(J linn-1 „|[j > diet started wiih b,ihy chicks, i It ailvanri-d Io urnwii <luck.i, tur- y.'. ralvrs and i vcii a couple ot|{|„i„ Ilk eoiv,',. ; , 'Iliil niiw It's drad." Mrs. Hnrn-[ Tin )U.V! n-lnteiV "l-i-st week ll swoop-Ut 11 I do'*n. o|)cncd iU mouth and i aukj nipped tip our uld Aiulc. When-11 he w w Uiat moiqullf)'; mouth close. Ilasiior loiighl lo myselJ, 'ilicre tots alstrlni! imed good mule.' But old Maud Iand s 4li6d oul witir boO^ hind fc« bt-^oa in TODAY: Snoi^ [ __________ Prico Five Centi ler Way nent and aped Boy I'amily Friend Tcil$ . Developments Ih Seareh ■ ' I.New Clues Scanned . tBy Tlie Awoclated PreuV . TACOMA. Wasli.. Dec. 2B— A friend of the Dr. W. W, Mattion family discloscd to- iilRhC negotiatloili for tho re> turn of kidnaped Charles Mattson, 10, are •'definitely under way" and payment ot the S28,000 ransom will like- ly bo made within 12 houn. Tiio spokesman refused to allow Ills name to be used. He said the ‘'Iruce" callcd by dr- parunent of Justlco igenU xoiclir ing lor ihe boy stolen from hls home Sunday night lud opened the way tor ncKotlatlons between, ths family and Iho abductor. Dr. Mattson, fulhcr of Ohatle.t, wu reported ready to pay the t3<.* 000 ransom demond "In hU own way" after refusing dozen* of of> Jen cf financial a ll The family friend u id Dr. Mattson lacked any; tuch amount of cash when Charles WM stolen but had obtained ik sUice Sunday. Offeti Cash The family friend’* »tatemenU followed by only a few hour* as- suranu from another *pokesmaa lhat "none ot us cdnnected will) the case'expects any developmenta of any kind tonight." During th* day, numeroui offrn of ca*b poured into lha ^fatUoa home. Mr. and Mn. Chailes FIctcbcr, grandparenm of the boy, offered all that wu left on a oncc-*lieabl# fortune If the kidnaper would ufe- ly return Oharie*. lilrt. Fletcher appealed to the ab- ductor to conUct her 11 ho feared a trap In attempu to negotl*(o with the Matlson family. Tlds U a quiet street," she uld a l her modest home. "He could como here and Wll mo where to get tha boy cr at least bring some word ot ICoaUaued oa Page 2. CoL ll ' llllililL Friend of Mattson Family Confident Kidnaper f^ad Rational Accomplice SEATTUJ. Dec. » (41 - Tha SeaUIe Tlmc.s said loday an Inti- mate friend of the W, W, Matson ramily hsd lnfonnc<l the paper Ito had studied the »38,000 ritasom nolo left by Charles .Malison's abductor, md 1* confident Ute apparently rraaed kidnaper had a highly n - ilenal accomplice. ' "I cant reconcile Ihe- rery co- lierent note, with the sort nf crnictt mnwhocommWed the kldnanlng.*' llie newipcipcr quoted the friend, sho ri-quested anonj-mlly. "Tlie person who wrote the ran- ■ «m nole appeared lo be rational md Intelligent. He. or slic. Lsn't tho j r t of a (lerron who rarrletl away he lltlle boy Sunday night. Abducior Demrnlcd T lie man who- broke Into Ui» iour< undoublrdly wxs demented. It ■ccm.s to me thal Uie sort ot person iho wrolc that note would not have lone whalHlio kidnaper dlri-8ma^ll It the French door with his pistol; earch the clilldren'for money and iiak# Ihe odd statcmenLs thnt h'» Id jiboii*. B-anUng to gel some mnuev roni Ur.^Mrdwn. and Indicating le liad paid the ]ihyslcian so uiuch ilmsclf. "The three children who saw ihe IContlnued on Page 3. CoL g) . Story of Mosquito Wins Liar’s Title ore thn mosquito could swallow ml. broke its ncckr Itoman links ot &m Francbco lotind up In srcond plsce with a Iflr^' of capllallrJng on fog In his •ll'ie ti’C KCt ri> thick. Iw wrote, hat he "^pnlyaI 11 wiih bl,sck InVi, nd then ritujlpcd It up and sold it round liie ncldibcrhood for coal.'. A fast-thinking lecturer brought iciitinn Jor .Maxwell Ilaclitln of 'oroiito. Ontario. Rachlln lied glibly l»ui Ihc- ietturer showing a mn- )ln picture of Ni.isara falls diirhtk- 3me of; Ttinsnto's "very miIdc^;' Inler-weaUier. Htiwrrer. 11 was so cold, lUchlln lid. the fails frow on the .'creen nil micht hnve rrmalned so In- pjinltflv imd mil the Iccturrr ulird a siill picture of a foirrt re lo liiaw the water. Tlie jun ttiis .■hlnin* m Uie eyes llsroid Trovls of Big lUvrr, ukalchewnn. but ll w u laU rish;, 1 wrote. becaiLse after mnnliig ' iiore from a log-liiiullng lug on k ring of bootn-logs. he looked bacic ** Id .saw he had run Ui# last 30 teci I the shadow p( » tel^rapb ro

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G erm any U nleashes Force to * 1' Compel Surrender of P a s -sen g cr and Cargo of B oat i„['

' Released Under T h re a t____ ______________ tiff

(By 'tlw Aswelil'il PrtM) ,BERLIN. Dec. 2 9 -N a z l w n r.

. i i ip s p o in t t j inn o r tlic rn Spanlsli const to - i i l s h t to lo rcc su rrondcr o f —

S r S i i IVT iie Ire lgh lc r. seized by ;

B asque autlio rlllM a t p llb a o Issl week, wns rtlcfued "upon de* iiiimd of tlie crxiUer Kotnlsbcrir. a curt forelBn innouiicenicnl »ald- , »

Dut the cnrgo, which the Basnues ITXv r said was munllloai despite Nnrt de*

iilnl. nnd one Epanlsh pauenRtr. urre held. They nor mu3t*I>« sur­rendered or Nnd war»hlpi mBy re- i«ltat* by jcflfcliln* »hl[a of any j or alt notlont heading lor Bilbao, . ‘

' Oermany warned. .Tlie cruL*er Koein nnd a torpedo “ “ f

. l««v 'Kttc dlspalclwid to tlw Bay of SPJ Biscay weior lo force the Bilbao T nuihorllifi lo Iree Ih# Palos' pai* old fcnger* and Itj aequestered cargo. fa ti

Conwy Order Slandi mo;Tcrpedo boat convoy* lor German —

veueli were ordered earlier, imd - - lonlght this order tllll stood. n.for> (1 dun olflce apakeiman tald. 11

While (he PalM Incident and Ih t U ippw tn l rtadlne** of Beriln lo Innke teptUali If nreestary

. irosied ihe rt«t of Enrspe. Berlin new»p«per* detetfd ittenllnn io ths munllloni u ie by a I'nlled Slalm firm to ihe ValeneU-Ma- _ <lrid SpaoUh loveniineot. rTCThlj. with tho charges 35 niis.s1nn

submarines nnd a larite conllmanl of British volunt(«rs hnd Rone to Ihe aid of the Spanish roclalUti. I)roYlded the headline* for most iieinpapert. W,

Mesnvrhlle, It v u letmed la of* itooa liclal quarters that Chancellor ta ai ler waa plaonlnc “leTeral Import- ant eonferetioes" irtth his highest "***' advisors tomorrow. pose

Behind the n rta ln of the Span- plan Ish crEsLi, O rm any’s colonial asplr* . . . . atlona continued lo play a protnl*

— n m t Tole.lri.dlt^offiaUo .dlieusleiu. PrU uctU olm st ni-iiR U jed by (he tni*

Oltrlitmas visit to Berlin of Marcel dlsetKnecht. Pari* publisher,' who wa* exporeported reliably lo have, put out nal

Mlth HKler and his lleutenanla on .the posslblllly of Prance rttumlnf:

' war-lo(it African poueMlotis to Oer- J"” ' m*ny-ln n irnde for pledRes of I>fnce. At

------------------------ dent— ------------------------------------- —, licen

L i g h t s sSHA D O W S

I n D a y ’s E v e n t s ' j ; ;I I ~ such

By The A4wcltilfd Pre«) *oul H oliday R ush— ' of th

BO \aiN O OnRKN. 0,-Probaie .Iiitlse n, o . ni«Une himu oul » He 'liii;inc:k as iwual" ilgn Salurday men nliile other Wood county oJflce.i parti wera closed. U.

lllrn he .set a rccord for acllvlly,Ill' Is'Ufd inarrlaRt llceim to ' MlchlRsn nml Ohiii couplM. a new io|i for a -shisle ri,'iy. _

On Safe S id ~ J i fTALLAJIASSEE. Ha.-Tlie Ror- w)

Ida Miprcmo court killed a •'law" ‘ tlml never «■«., paMed. •.

The .senate and Ihe liouM of rep- " ^ rejentallves had bills i t the ls«t “ ^e55lon Inrolvlng reglitratlon of ^ , Iillls of sale. Neither measure was . approved by both houses. Eve

— nipii<^-eaje came ip.-tjTTftiKhCtiy Chair James Mester, a ."nilllha-we aulo-

f mobile dealer. Tlie r / i r l nilcd the 1 •law" was In v a ll j/^ . ment

____ ttop, Unintended—

NEW YORK-MIm Mabel Math- ^ er. a children'* nurse, set out lo Sen

„maH a letter In a ted box and then was accused of turning In a false lire a lam . pnnc:

Sha pleaded gullly and received n susperjded aentenca when the ex- ' lilaliie<l to the court she p.v.<ed -Bd iro« ot her life In England. Tliere. dllllei ■■lie said, the mall- Ixnes are red, war."

S e c re t S erv ice A g e n t F ire m a n to N ab C oun

MUMJ. FU , Dec. 20 t»'r~K sec-1 with ret senlce asent who worked In the world flie Uepartmeiit by d«y and opcr-' Tlie :<icd a Rambllnii game by night cll* | lo .icll maxed a year ot undercover sleuth* | *3,000. ing today by bringing a luspected | wlthoi cflunterfelter Inlo court, , Froi

Agent Oeorge Nca-man’s dust ex- IMenee was dwiosed at a hearing | for n man booJied ns Hocco de “ T"' ^'ranco. t t. ot New York, on a charge ! nr po.-L5r?Alng »:i.0» In bogus »:o nnlfs. Dp Fm nrojras held lo the I

I federal gt.ind Jury m ja.OOO bsU. 1 ’ NewTnnn. who found time to run nlghl

-for a poUtlcal office during his Last jiionihjt of iindercowr work, tcstl- cmtle lifri li; i" * dealer In spurious' prrcln nicuey a iu r snas^'jig a mecUug | lc«t bj

imm xR Acmrr D tm uoo r cmeuLATiowB_________

Drought Lifts f o r Irrigat

Government F igures Sh Turn To Idaho From S

WASIllNOTON, Dec, M (/T) -flecreiary Ickes said loday mlgra* I IS ilion from drouglil tlules hnd dc- ! »veloped the grtatest demand In | tliL-history for Irrigated land in the ' froiiarid West. are?

Few ot the Immigrants reach- theIng the western states' hnd tha moi;mjulred »:000 capital under Ihe . iHc'reclamation acl to quality as s e t- . , «entieri, lekes lald. 'o 1

John C. Page. acting commls- Irsloner of tha bureau ot reclama- hontlon, reported lo Ickes the cllma* ' waiiIn migration westward camo be* | non

Mother^In Co Avenges So

fountain Woman Kills A Wounds Two St

(Dy Tiio A.-aoclsted j ACKSOK, Ky., Dec. 2 3 - A ntour

lay ing cf h e r son In B re a th it t dbiin lu rs t of fire th a t killed th e accusci necta tors.

T h e pistol shot.'s cam e n l th e opci )ld days m any m en w ere tried foi a ta lly pounded Jo h n n y Shepherd , nos e v ^sh o o tin g o t l7*year-o ld H — ' <3omi

l i lT f f i si l i i n 6 1 P | r

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're s id e n t Suggests L aw to Prohibit Exports of

AirplanesWA8H1NQT0N. Dec. M l-TV-Tlc

looteveU admloblraUon swung In- B action today to plug a gap In Ita icutrallly law and prevent a pro- o e d shipment ot American n lr- . tjhou lane< and motor* to the Spiuilsh oremment. _President Roosevelt suggested new of tti

i^UUUon whWi wouU glvt t t '.‘-Iw > Iscrellonar^' power lo prohibit such: 'pect xporU to nations sulterlng Inter-1 al strife. • . I ncalii IThe presenl neuiraiiiy law jho-

Ides for embargoes on arms ^hlp-1 er. lenis to warring nations but not to I er. a jrces engaged in civil cinfllct.) Mn. At a press confercnee the prrsl* j

ent commented dlreclly upon th e , cense obUlned yesterday by Iloutrt. luse, president of Itie V lm akit' On ompany, Ltd.. of Jersey City, fo .'•It.'', Iport »2,TrJ.OOO worth nf plnnr.-i »v,is f nd molor. to the SpanWi lo;.;ill.-t.'. room

Spirit gl Uw ' ------

He said the stat« departninit prt* ' loutly had informed appllcanis forjch .licenses that tha ahlpment.T.-----ould be In violation of the spirit r- f the law althouph not .^pecllically irred. j • !He said 90 5wr « " t "t lui'tnc;;. len had gone along wlih ihe de> artment nnd he prated them for

He added the acllon by Cujc wa-. case ol tho olher 10 per ccnt ol

jslneu, whme actions hc rnn< rmned aa contrary to Ih# counlry'.*. ■terests, even though perlcctiy Ic- ll. ■ . ' When a trporler mentioned Uni use coniends Ihe iilrpliniw wi'if Jt for war purpor.es, the prr' Idi'iii Id the same plea wur iinile b; ilppers during ihe early sl.iccs ol e World wnr.Even before Ihe-prMldcnt spok'.ialfm«iv-Piftmun-:<I>-Nrv)-ol III-----------Ijate torclRlf relatloai comnilii,^.- IS planning to seek .rjulck enact- cnt of a neutrality amendmeni rn- 3P th# proposed shipment. Pin- / an callcd th# Ca<e proposal "very .ngerous-" ,VSenator Borah (R-Idni, rtuilUm; i j Inority member of th# foreign re- mS ;lont commlltee, endorsed 'In Inclplc" an emlsargo on munliion U IpmenU to either faction In nny fi ;ll wnr. f f l-But in pr,-icllre ll will li,' v,-ry j IIlculI," hr sflld, "10 ilefin-- ii rlv ll ' f i

t Works Year As ' intcrfeit Suspect i Jt

- ' ■ ;uth a man through an "iimVf- rid cmjiaci '• . ,Die nacilt .'.llll de l-'ranco cillin cl ■.lell him KO.OOO In bopw hlih Jnr!000. De Franco pleaded li;i;i)r< i)i ';houi a si.ucmeni.'rom Juir. 1D«, unlll la.'.l nUh;B-man wm rmployrd as a lir<' ■. Insul.^her Illkr for ihe MMiiii ach Ure dejmrlmeni, ciirrvltii; .‘lO-; jnd e^tlngublier.i'in mul t>iii I’f irtmenl hoif^-s nnd iiiiK l'.. ‘JeoiRc McAiihur. ojii'rititir U r! wallan Hm. n rrsori. s..id Ni-tt-. o . 11 ojwrated n g.imbling iK'vlre a l ; ht a t hLi bur la.il winlrr.AJt June NraTtinn ran Inr D unn-' lie Mimmllieeniaii of Uir 3:ircl' [ _ rincl in Smiih Mi.iml hurl1 by um s <9 kulcs.

AC C U R ATE-

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ts Demand (|| ited Farms j>how l,;)flO Familic7s'|.II Strifken A reas I:ween Jaimnry 1 and September IS IMS yf.ir. •.

the flnt six moiiilw iliL" K 'T perrons nilKtalid ROO 'rom Ihe gical plains drought j . weas 10 .Calltornln alone. During ll Ihe whole elghl and one-hsit- . iioiitli iicrlod 3,330 drought fain- 0 illri ruiered NVa'hiiuilon,. 1.B30 nent to OrcBon, nnd about iJOO a ;o libho.

Irlcrs said most of the.ie sought lionin In locahlles where stored Mter.'i and canal.i provide prolec- lion Jrom drought. • Pre;______________________ ' plai

mov1 ' nierourtroom s

on’s Death 2Uilni

-----------. ing'cAccused S laye r And Spectators----------- fwhliiicd.Pre.«) of IIm n tn ln w om an avenged th e supn m nty cou rt room loday In a . did sed s layer a n d w ounded

penlne of cou rt w here In th e ' fo r feud kllUnB.s, T h e sliota | " - rd. charged w ith th e C hris t- 1 H arvey G abbard , a n d .^ent )me 150 .spectator# pell-m ell ir safe ty. , wiMrs, Viola W lcklinc wa.s the i-year-o ld m addened m o th - wasi

from whoni a deputy sheriff »« laiflied a pistol a few moinenls loo. 1 Ie. She leaped to her feet and j , ,j 'fd Jour iimrs, according to Counly | not I Homey AlJred M. RumcH. with’ no | 'A'l arning oUicr than ".'-houllng a vllc | S« ‘a imp nt Shfpherd." In Jail th# r e - ' j„ , i . I'ed to dt»cu.w tlie shooting, ■ wld

t k(, imSpMlilor^ Wounded

Shrplierd. nn IS-year-old cripple, j :cused of shooting young Oabbard,, > ■umplcd betore th# rail, two but-1 ^j,ul( ts ihrouch hts tiomncl). Oeorge; notice, Jell will) a punctured; -j ng. Mo.m Knble, 25, an ntlomey,! r.M'nl W:e ShoiLW m a *peclator,t ropped wllh a bullet In his leg. One i ! the bullri.n kiiockcd liLs hat Jrom qu u) t’« ;c of Howard Moorc^AQfilllcr lectiiar, and bniLned hls knee cap.' Murder warrants were swcrn oul lalnst the woman nnd against her hone x'biiiul, Wllh,'m"Wlekllne. i> farw ' rnn.n ; Duck OabbcHl, 03, fonner mln- o” * •. A relallve ot young Oabbard. and :n. Mallle Doww Haddtx, all of hnni hnd bien sitting near Mn. 'IcLllnc, Juilce UtUe ordered them AH ■Id wlthnul ball. lo

Oahbard. a taxicab driver, son of i Hales r.i. WIfkllne by a former hu.sband, and i fis slioi tn death In front of a pool i vrntu oni hne, liiome

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F A L LVlN FA L L S . ID A IIO , W ED N ESD .

I H F TSlilKCIBB!^fORIJSIRV;

toosevcit Reveals P urpose M to Abolish Cliild L abor, n Shorten Too-L ong H ours, H and Raise Som e V /ages ■

iBy Tlia A iw laled Press) ■ W ASHmOTON. D ec. 29 — ^

’resid en t Roo.ievelt m a d e | | ^ 5lain today th a t som e new j « nove by th e le d e ra l govern- n e n t to abo lish ch ild labo r, L .JI ihorten ho u rs coii.sldered too ^ssi onn a n d rai.se c c r ta in w ages nc 5 ( ledultcly In tho offfng . pis

At a p ress con fe rence , Mr. \ «tr loo.'icvelt declared th a t, som e-1 i“i hlng must bo done to end tho work- P» iig'of ctilldren, curb long houra and iicpase ihcM wi>ge rate* which he Dti^den to be down lo a tUr\-a- j

n h e o 'd " ^ p a n ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ tlw

Wlederal action would b« rtrjdrcd.

fiomelhing Needed When pressed aa lo wliat step*— j . ,

iilglit be Uken. the prc.ildent In* istcd that all ho could u y now ;ns llml something should be done, ], Hc counselled newspaper men

gainst going out on a Umb. u lie rrmed It. because* ho said tha t If prac< lO vrcrc writing a story' ho would ot know what Clse could be snid. IteJ II %Vcd his opinion nf the bill by eongr lenator O'Mahoney 'D-Wyo.l to ll ; deadi pnse corporatloas engaged to fit- oul, rrslato commerce. Ihe prtsldent # s Md It. among other propos.ilii. was reseni clng studied by the department of and . slice. IO foIn addition to.rwiulring that ftrms 11"*®

onform io labor standards act by w jot ne federal govemment before they 'OuId bo gmnted fedeml licenses for , , :iterstate eommercf, 0-Mahonry al* *». B proposed a plan for child labor

■ C l ,I.egal Basis proba

States having child'labor rouldJ?t jvoiccted frMivaila-wHiii their bonlew of goods produced .i , .

laewliere by child Libor. 0'Ma<lOney based his nrgumenl for the <i, finsUlnilnnnlllv of iticrh a measure n a recent rtceblon of the supremeourt upholding similar protection ser^ Ihe cs. e of prL<on-made goods. quick

------------------- :— bor aiARVKNTUnE WRtTEIT PIES *ral :LOSDON. D«., m (,n - A. O. J j *ales. 69, noted war correspondent .-.lu i nd aulhor of the ■•McOliisky" ad-•mure storin, died tnday a t his ____ome nt Heme Bay,.Kent. (C

Ie Sam’s Sjiare Time Job

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:SDAY M O RNING, D E CEM BER 3

, Shifts Base ' - ' P

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ASSIST.\NT fiKCRETAIlY OF I.A- I'" n o n rnwARD f . mcGBAiiv plans la view E.-ut coast aeamrn's ,, strike aflrr Ubering nnsarreu- “ lulir lor Ino monlhs io a tllle Jhe Parltle coast maritime Heap.

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m a m m iWl S idST A bandon Hope ol »”

Settling W alkou t in ™ N ear F u tu re .

" I an PRANCIfiCO, Dec. M I ,Spokcmicn on all sides conceded |)rlvalely today they held virtually no liop<; of scllllng tho marlilmc urlk# In Uie near fuiure. but ne- Eotlators plodded on with tbelr pracemaking.

Some olucrvera expressed the be-1 j ItrJ Ilie disputants wero waiting Jor ] 101 rongresslonal action to break ihe deadlock In th# cosily 01-day walk-

Vshlposners’ commUKe met rep- ■ejenlallves ot tha marine ropks md stewards union In an rlfort “ [0 formulate a working agreement, tim I'wo other unions remained on the In c legotlaltng list. klM<

Talks Wllb Becrtlary BeAsslslant Secretary ot Ubol- Ed* ,

i-ard F. McOrady talked al length m h Ubor Secretary Perkin* in era: Nashlnglon and announcrd he irobably would leave Prtday tor the r n isllonsl capital to dlKUss Iho tan- . ^ sttuattoiL-iiltlL^CTfflyiBit. j .

itcOrady ssld he planned tn ■lew Iho east coasl seamen's wtlke It f ln t hand and pauibly would

»nh lyirtfTfolffml IfiiUrsin Shipping labor Iegi«tatlon.Sereral sources have prop&<ed ,,,,

lulck enactment of a mariilme la* W ir «or act along tho llnr.< nf the Jerf- ral rallrood labor r.iatuie. which IU been credited v lih fim'.sinlluig [tany strikes In that brunch ot mn.sportatlon,•McOrady said, however, the I,\bor ,

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Kxehange For I!ojTACOMA. Dec. 29 and

Mr . Clisrlrj FJcichcr, In an In- . icrvlew loday oIJcred to giva itiflr mile home, Iheir entire i>os- •’ se.vlons and nil that remains of a oiirc-jimbJc forduio in ex* I'liango for the safe return of fJ tlielr kldnai«r gramlson, 10- ycjir-old Chiirlc.i Matl-son.

Mrs. Hetclier apiienled to the tc child sicaler lo communicate with «] her It he fears lo attempt con* jn lart with the child's parents, in

"Tliero aro no cars nnd no ni crowds aroiinil our liouse." slie « laid. "No one comc.i hero vco' tl much. Tills b R quiet street—It BQiild bo easy for him to come and go. And no one would notice us. II he fears a imp,, he could 0 nunc and tell me wheie lo gel oi Ilie boy. or a l leait bring some w word of him." In

Coroner Call Of Airlplai

Inquest Ordered As Two Under Way In

<By The Assoclal BURBANK, Calif., Dec. 2 0 -A n

lime n e x t week " to de term ine whi In connection w ith th e 6unday nl} (illed 12 persons. C oroner F ranke

Bodle.s of th e v ic tim s were brougl m d o ld -fash ioned buckboards fn no iin ta ln canyon 20 mlle.s no rth iraahed In a s to rm . T lie n ine j

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B lankets Idaho and ^,5' U tah A reas

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iflv Tlw Associated Pre.M)Weather olwr\era warned 'more -ifn

now MUS on its way today from lie P.1C1JIC Ni-rthwest ns winter's ” ,'iirst i.torm drIJled southeasltfnjTl fler blanketing much of southern ® daho and norihem Utah.Approach of tho new storm —

?mi(d the first In a series—was jrreast nt Ball Liko Clly last!}|iov Ighl, where slate, counly nnd city ' (ijff ji\d «<»•?, bwy iree1,s and highways ciogi;< b v jn ,n now ranging ffom eight to 50 . 1. ,

— ' i . Heavle.st fall was reported nl|''acli tik'hlon. high In tiie ruHged Wa* Urxill iifli niouiitnlii.i, 30 miles east o f ' »«rt lit Jjike'Clly, 'llm canyon was 1 then lolfeil liy tierp drltlA and plpn's i hlrh ere railed tn relea. e a few carst fil; ranrted at the mountain resort. J.SOO 'Ilirre wns 10 Inrhes of snow al " nit I.(il(c « tv . wlilrii iirouglit (ninl recl|iltalion since Oclcber 1 to five ichfs. compared with 253 lnchesj“ ','‘jj

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\VA3lllNt.iTO,S', IVe. !9 t.Tt ~ \ 1 •incrcmtiUve TifMt'^ay <H-Maw opo'ed loday to put federal in- TPI me taxpayers In ail states on Ilie me basis niifl Urlng In an e*il- Ik'd JjO.OOO.CKX) addllional re\r-i-

Uc dralird a bill to get aroiimi' v,s in figiit "romnuiniiy proi>env " " ' lies, Ttii'vi laws provide that oJ ‘ , li.rniiie .-.nii^d by el.iier rpou- ? /J '

If I1:.II icn.rdni n , Ihe pi'ip-i v ol tlir iiii;lj,imi and iiulf liuit■ the «ll,.. > 0.

Jy Jilliin ieii.unlc (hconi# lax re- '*‘" “’‘ •11.1. Trendivii}- Mid. |>crsoiw m ^hlc l •se siairs ran .save up lo 43 iH-r,"""'’ It irj fniiiii.irl-nn wlih-«imi liiey! Mr uld In- uued in other stale.'. itt-inn< riic nglii Miiic.'t are Arlrniift, ;-Milini llfornin, Idaho. Loul'Jnna, Ncv-i Hei I, New Mexico, Tcxa.s'nnd Wa.sli-1 nioMi 'O’l- 'said;'rrad«ay sa;e this example of -/iiutf v Uic i.xes worK oui not '; i-s ,|I CrliJumi.v ino'.ie .'.Inr wliii a i,»t j 0,000 liicom'- would 'illc an m- Key.i lie lax leliirn (if I.W.iKW uml hts tiillk r on lOll.OOO. Kldi would pay . tji :;0M lax. or J18513 total ■ husband's .-f.lno-. ^inoiher man in one ol Uic non- mui,,, iiriuinlly prtipcrty Maten . would j „m.‘ 1• i3.’i4<;9. n a i l th- Calltornhi' ihoiKIdrni.would mvc »13,9i0, or ^S^dnmt

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Mrs. Fletcher fumbled Uirough A an,album and [Minted to t h e '! , photograph of heyiw n son,

"He went lo Fl^nct-snd newr M a m e back," slib recalled. .“But Uus-llds Is » much worse."

lyCiiBrle.v' gmndmoUier said slic

felt If tho Isd comu back safe all and sound, "It will b« because of his faith. He was a llltla O irbl- pa lan -an d Christmas day, I re- ini 'member, ho camo in tlie kitchen ho where Ills inollier anil I were get- ting dinner, and said he w u go*Ing to u y grace Uiat day." ’

"I am so afraid he's cold." u ld 00( Orandmother JHetclier, glancing wa oul a t tho falling miow. "He >d wasn't very well, you know. And ho was not wannly i^s.'wl." ‘

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lls Probe me Tragedy?VO o th e r Inquiries Get ^ 'n California jj

" ■ forClaled Press) \jAn Inquest w ill be he ld som e ) whether U iere w as iieRllReiice" <i“' nlR hl a ir tran .spo rt c ra sh th a t ke N ancc .lald today. .ugh t o u t tod a y by pack horscv, from th e a lm o s t Inaccessible hei

r th o f h e re w here th e p la n e boj e passengers a n d th re e crew — m t;m bers w ere lo 'and tlead In th e lin e r 's cab in la te yes- , , te rday . n e a r ly s ix h o u rs a l te r I

In calling the Inquest, Coroner I Ns]ik u ld : I

"I believe It U the tuual pro- _ | coiure 10 isna passengers a l u a tR v field 'In case of alormi over iho Tehschspl rldgt." pp

Nance also aald h« waa consldtf* . ing subpoenaing oJticlals of United ' Airline# to produce the log of ra­dio eonversatlnns carried on between Pilot Edwin W. Blom,and tho op- erailont tower a l Union Air ter* 8 mlnal here Jasl befor# the crash. ® n

Two oilier Inqulrlr.s nr« mider J"** say. one by Unilc<l Airlines, Uie olh- :r by Uw U. S. department of com*

andnodiet nemorrd crai

, Sheriff's deputies and cowboys re- noi'od Ih# last of the bodies from , ‘ Uce canjon shortly before noon lo- ' iay. Tliey earned Ihe blanketed ntms nn strelchera DOO feet up Ihe ' , .l;e|) mountain slope to a level *','.2 >bre Io ji.iek horses and buckboanls. ' •ach drawn by four horses. Along rxilLs Jor six mllea the bodies tlien """ >cre taken lo Weldari canj-on road lienn* lo the pave<l Hldge roule • ilrhway, where nmbiilanres waited, filieriffa deputies estlmaled th st 1

•SOO i>er,' a crowded Ihe highway hou/ I the pnlhC where tiie bodies were seen rouRht oul, ■■ whoSlicrlfJ s deputies who examined dan<

lie wrtctige aald they wera putiled In 11 V tlie fact the alrpUn# was he.ided sein rstward although lls coui?4: lay lo mak lie souUiexsl, - <ii(| f■Tl‘eTirTIi7rT7h7(riheVrlH'«aicii'ltoni J I',iui Hire, oreh'-.sl.-a cometl.sl lie li nd one of the victims, was stopped Idim t g;03. If Ih# watch stopped Sun* "T

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Michigan Woman’s S( That Tackled Mule VCIIJCAOO, Dec. 29 m - A gar*.tore

;iniii:iii.nw (juito U'.it snapiwd up and, mule '.v.is Villain of the ptcvarlcn- «( nn Uiat won the medal and tllle wotii t Ihe world's champion liar of 1938 Mon ir .Mrs, Oale Iliinihou'e of Towler- city lie, Michigan. ) 'n0. C. Hulrtt. prr.-ldent of the D ur-; that iiKtDii. Wl.'conMii, Liars' club, i nnd hlch arraiisrs the annual conicst., "fou mounced Ihe award tonight.. I A Mrs, n.imhoase's lie emerged as inner Jrom'nmong more lhan 5,0001 ilinilUcd durins the yciir. • j Her slory concerned Uie bisgejt ■ Dwiulio Ip Michigan, where shcl^i^i, Id they had the •higgest mo- j,„ iiltfies 111 tlic world." She tol(J linn-1 „ |[j > diet started wiih b,ihy chicks, i It ailvanri-d Io urnwii <luck.i, tur- y.'. ralvrs and i vcii a couple o t|{ |„i„ Ilk eoiv,',. ; ,'Iliil niiw It's drad." Mrs. Hnrn-[ Tin )U.V! n-lnteiV "l-i-st week ll swoop-Ut 11 I do'*n. o|)cncd iU mouth and i aukj nipped tip our uld Aiulc. When-11 he w w Uiat moiqullf)'; mouth close. Ilasiior loiighl lo myselJ, 'ilicre tots alstrlni! imed good mule.' But old Maud I and s 4li6d oul witir boO hind fc« bt-^oa in

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I'amily Friend Tcil$. Developments Ih

Seareh ■ '

I.New Clues Scanned. tBy Tlie Awoclated PreuV .

TACOMA. W asli.. Dec. 2B— A friend of th e D r. W. W, M a ttio n fam ily discloscd to - iilRhC n e g o tia t lo ili fo r th o re> tu rn of k idnaped C harles M attson , 10, a re •'definite ly under w ay" a n d p a y m en t o t th e S28,000 ran so m will like­ly bo m a d e w ith in 12 h o u n .

Tiio spokesm an refu sed to allow Ills name to be used.

He said the ‘'Iruce" callcd by dr- parunent of Justlco igenU xoiclir ing lor ihe boy stolen from hls home Sunday night lud opened the way tor ncKotlatlons between, ths family and Iho abductor.

Dr. Mattson, fulhcr of Ohatle.t, w u reported ready to pay the t3<.*000 ransom demond "In hU own way" after refusing dozen* of of> Jen cf financial a l l The family friend u id Dr. Mattson lacked any; tuch amount of cash when Charles WM stolen but had obtained ik sUice Sunday.

Offeti Cash The family friend’* »tatemenU

followed by only a few hour* as- suranu from another *pokesmaa lhat "none ot us cdnnected will) the case'expects any developmenta of any kind tonight."

During th* day, numeroui offrn of ca*b poured into lha ^fatUoa home.

Mr. and Mn. Chailes FIctcbcr, grandparenm of the boy, offered all that w u left on a oncc-*lieabl# fortune If the kidnaper would u fe- ly return Oharie*.

lilrt. Fletcher appealed to the ab­ductor to conUct her 11 ho feared a trap In attem pu to negotl*(o with the Matlson family.

T ld s U a quiet street," she u ld a l her modest home. "He could como here and Wll mo where to get tha boy cr at least bring some word ot

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l l l l i l i l LFriend o f M attson Family

Confident K idnaper f^ad Rational Accomplice

SEATTUJ. Dec. » (41 - Tha SeaUIe Tlmc.s said loday an Inti­mate friend of the W, W, Matson ramily hsd lnfonnc<l the paper Ito had studied the »38,000 ritasom nolo left by Charles .Malison's abductor, md 1* confident Ute apparently rraaed kidnaper had a highly n - ■ ilenal accomplice. '

"I cant reconcile Ihe- rery co- lierent note, with the sort nf crnictt mnwhocommWed the kldnanlng.*' llie newipcipcr quoted the friend, sho ri-quested anonj-mlly.

"Tlie person who wrote the ran- ■ «m nole appeared lo be rational md Intelligent. He. or slic. Lsn't tho j r t of a (lerron who rarrletl away he lltlle boy Sunday night.

Abducior Demrnlcd T lie man who- broke Into Ui»

iour< undoublrdly wxs demented. It ■ccm.s to me thal Uie sort ot person iho wrolc that note would not have lone whalHlio kidnaper dlri-8ma^ll It the French door with his pistol; earch the clilldren'for money and iiak# Ihe odd statcmenLs thnt h'»Id jiboii*. B-anUng to gel some mnuev roni Ur.^Mrdwn. and Indicating le liad paid the ]ihyslcian so uiuch ilmsclf."The three children who saw ihe

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Story of Mosquito Wins Liar’s Title

ore thn mosquito could swallow ml. broke its ncck r

Itoman links ot &m Francbco ‘ lotind up In srcond plsce with a Iflr ' of capllallrJng on fog In his

•ll'ie ti’C KCt ri> thick. Iw wrote, hat he "^pnlyaI 11 wiih bl,sck InVi, nd then ritujlpcd It up and sold it round liie ncldibcrhood for coal.'.A fast-thinking lecturer brought

iciitinn Jor .Maxwell Ilaclitln of 'oroiito. Ontario. Rachlln lied glibly l»ui Ihc- ietturer showing a mn- )ln picture of Ni.isara falls diirhtk- 3me of; Ttinsnto's "very miIdc ;' Inler-weaUier.Htiwrrer. 11 was so cold, lUchlln

lid. the fails frow on the .'creen nil micht hnve rrmalned so In- pjinltflv imd mil the Iccturrr ulird a siill picture of a foirrt re lo liiaw the water.Tlie jun ttiis .■hlnin* m Uie eyes

llsroid Trovls of Big lUvrr, ukalchewnn. but ll w u laU rish;,1 wrote. becaiLse after mnnliig ' iiore from a log-liiiullng lug on k ring of bootn-logs. he looked bacic ** Id .saw he had run Ui# last 30 teciI the shadow p( » tel^rapb ro;§

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i s W 8eoU Bunc*. » . tn d *>|m '|jU « i , '3 4 . to »> to so rev* u lu n t fcrt»cnni«ni here tod»y »JUr they west idMdod cuUty to kldnaplw » d wltb i ri«t)lncO lrdeBtldirta,H ople*fttt- tcnper tnnBblU u le s n u . Baturdajr. , ,

under Arlton»-* dn itlc kidnap T J g J n w . } « » *«0. ^UDM " »4 n d Scott, wbo (leaped ftom th« I Briibam City. UUh. J»U D«*m* :|ier«.-irmiulb«eU(ii>S9 lor parole,,*Tli#»bduetonwH«dproUinliiiry jondlUMeailiil thU raonU ot..ven ordered rieU under llOJQO.bODd each u d chifte< th l i tftemooD pleaded fullty ta lu- puiai, 'riiTtor.court aad told Jud|« UaU mounb S t y wen ready lot lmme<Uat« ua- toa>Ot Unce.

■, Baldwin w u kidnaped tnd robbed the I J :«r • n tc b . 110 aad an automobile ^ P Batarday while deowoitraUni » car J » b two men. H# m a W t .tlcd to » & « ;o n thk d««rt. W or* U bad SmA Wpuelf and « p o r t« l - ^ a b - dtietloa to police, Bunce aad flcott ia d been arrwted Jn Tucioa for, MrrylRt eoaeealed wttponi. y r h a a n admllttd they held up ^ u d robbtd K raUway (Utlon acent g Tg* ,yt T m pe. A rto ia. Dteember 31. n.>m

James Roosevelt S i To Help Jsth 'er « i In White House | |

WABHIMOTON. ! ) • « . ' » ( « - . jS * ;^ im theot Utl«, Jamia RooMTtll ti t o ta l lo th* w u t* Boum . Io do nrhat h ll father calU a lot of odd

^^^Udced a t * p ren eeafem eo today lllil| ■ft h ll eldeit ion would becotoa'a 4 n dden tla l iw itM y . Mr. Bapw..m lt MpUed tha t no UUs v u pUo. Ilfl

I ' Iu h a p m M o l on U i n m l noulb :iUB«rfcaa n r m . actin t alUmltaly pAn«

DlUtaiy aid* txA jeoetanr. rO p6 HOM of th* Whit* EouM.Mcrttar* M IM «a» lakm alesf.

WMT* Cnlteen . B m t * t« B0(80* .A lr« » v u . BiKleitd .that Ja o m ta d boia wAJ ta o in lrtom d , t UauUaaat'eoload senaU a tta* BirlD* eorpa r t a t r a » urved

.M ta Ib* white. iold*bnlded ual* Harry , £ ^ la acooopanylni hU faUur to - m r t

jrarlooa funcUoM a»bor«. . . . i nf l ux■ s u p h ia T . Barly. prealdMtW tnm■ p r t a * tc n t^ > rteantly B ond g irom hla olflo* to aootbcr aeron •>}(.

' U u «*euUrt o«lo* lobby fom trly ^ t ioeeupkd by U u Uta LouU UeHemy uqq ^

■ T ' j S “r r u s r r - . « « i r.."‘I t o S 'u i falher becam* pi«Jdm l

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* * s o ^ fim iU ar.w lti-ait*iU..of • ■‘nii two tU U k noctatn^ipcow kr paid toU w m ansloaof O M r p a P lu k * aUon Iln. Bn John'a taUur. tald Uw «n< Aa tfenot paralUUd la maay rwpecU n ^ «re& toU >ebr«aklaco(adM r»U u ( ru e to Balia-ad^ttanee. . and i

K a ^ U M i t i » U e d '» U d d e r (appi . , u d putty kaUe. fomjd,, a t th* Ujf. i . T ru k lln heme In bopet of'UnUoc (mori * th t caae*. a i p o k e i ^ for Uu UatUoa family announced *tou> c f Ul connected with Ui* eaie « • « “

A cUolfled adTcrtlscmcnt laiett* ^ ed In Ul* 8utU » n n e a todty led >PP*' to ipecuUUoa » «I»h l mean' a con- tact w u betnr esUblUbed between Chulea' partnu and Uie Udnipir. M »

I b t adtertUunent read: ‘V ibel: H’? Fleaie glie u i your addreu. Ann.” taker . Vartou* Muree* tald Uie kidnap n» P note bore U» *lmaiure. "Tim.** *»» « u iouih persons cIom to Uie (unllr . ^ had tald so name w u lued.. , v Weyerhaewer n « w Char' InAUu attempU a t tTie FranUln redftnce. tbe former home or J. .P . weyerbaeujtr, a Udder » « ^ k r tb ed fo ft window tbe nl«ht cr d#y. Norember TS. Police kept TltU three Mitt dayi,'U >eakft. oui <

A m u , broke lato the bouse Uie Uee n 'fh t ofMorember 3S; breaUns a bead te td e d /^ a u la ft door u d m e h - tumi l a t ft U ndlnr on Uu Mcond floor am i before' * watchman u v blm u d Tli

• reached for ft JM O ctUber rine. tald AnlTftl.of ft ipecUl dellTery let- char

te r durtag U u monilnr at* Uie rrom U attfoo rtsldeaea (Urred reporti dayt Uie mUalve might hare been from At the iquat, bewhUkered m u wbo frje/, ttUed th* boy In faU home Sunday u nlftit. but U U te; w u learned Uw ^ le ttv cam* from lympatbetlc rela*

A ipokeonu for U u famOy told ' t a tird tv e n be bellertd the Ud- .p . aaper bad watched Uu bouM unUI ftdalU lefl before breaklnc in and ftbdoetls(U uboy-fttrm point. '

OrtOaary IstcOltence A M u d of tb* MatUon famUy

, Mid t u dirty, -frtyed lantam cote ^ ^ / M t IV' th# tldnatNr. appeand to of <

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’■ O e,™Ifb u d lev temperature* yet- p iTy u reported by Uu |tn-em; r a it'w ttU ur obeerw were M and leirctt: Uiere w u ft w ut wind, oudy Iky u d ft trace of preclp* loo la Ul* form or a Jliht mow j4a b { ry; barometrlo preuure a t s ^oopi k a, w u 3SW tnchei and th* bu- b Ity raaje, W u d O per eent cr b»i traUon. In t soureaUier a year a«o wai ^ d y ] M of u Inch precipitation ajjifMi p e n tu m o t 38 t nd 11 deiret*.

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IfASHINQTOJf, Deo. JJ ( « - ^ “ u to r Jame* P. Pop* (D-ld«ho) “ “ * red federal ReUef Admlnlitrator n n y U nopkln* lonlibt to aet to I" Vatl- lertat* coadlUona- eauied by u . lux of Ihdlfins f a m famUei P a Ul* diw ubt fttea Into Idaho th* ^ 1 o tte r PaeUto northweit kU tu. 'Myitftt*ftfidoUierPaclflsnoTUi> U e^It lUU* har* re ln liud from ae- ^ a deiiiDed to k*ep out lndl*enl “f " « nileati, tlUiouih <ucb action b u * e w in taken by oUier iU U i,“ Pope » |n e » d tn ft W ter to Hopklni.Kt kut'llO M Q ft BoaU) ta fed* ^ a relief fund* would be needed proTid* direct or'oUur formi o( lef for tranalent farm famlUei “ «P j“

“ itoa t* Ibowi * n l ^ tr* are between IMO and 4.D00 | ai ftrnlUe* In Idaho," Pope wreU.•At U u t» percent of toeeo fam- . ^ !i Will be d«UtuU u d in v u t Ihin 10 daj*. • • • A» Uu cai* “ V lUndi. Ute** peopU a n not » Iible fer vorki p retreu ftdmln- raUoa employment. rttettUawnt . ini or r u U . or direct rellet “In m » t ooonUea, local relUf Bdi hare been encumbered to ear- 2 " "

out Uw.McULiecuiity a c t/to ef* a n no local fusdi aTHlaWe " tb vhtch to proTid* direct relief. ibooih’ in ft fev Initancei coun- ^ J IS S a U o o n . h i n b « i u a . 10 r. « n . CTuaodljr ttM.'

■ranee Talks W ar ISS’ ™ In Budget Debate b r ^ I

— — ManlliPARIS, Deo. SO (Wedneiday)(n upeai u .r tench aenat* early today be abl lopied U u i m budcet alter a d»- lU vhUh (loked p » t* warnlnii

Uw danier of war. H 8 tTh* TOte v u 2M to 3.!%* budcet-vu returned to Ui* H i lamber ef depuUei for eonilder- Ion ef minor tmendmenU. I.Aa adopUd. Uu budiet lUta ordl- ^ iry expeniu u 4S.l4fl«Si7J _ u u t (approximately |3J41M0;000> IDA id recelpU u 43.7Sl.»Sl,'rtt franet Three pprozlmately |1.99aM0>K)) - u d bade : m deficit u S4M.5TS.7Bi franet to theu re U un ♦IM/WOJJOO)., ............ . CtaTiC

■ come

i U u t ordlnarr loUlUgtnce wbo taUy to lred to hide hU Iden-

A Tkcomft ofricUl o ld Uie note ' >peartd to hare been caitled for ro or three weeki In Uie m u ’t xket. U naddre«d u d umHn- of l It mide no ipeeUlo reference to le UaUion't he iald..TTiU w u Dr- iken to Indicate Uie kidniper had m ule > particular vIcUm In mind when Spei 9 compoeed the nuuom demand. D. Wi A biller wind u d iut><frtexln( JCruit 'mpersture breught new (ean for clrlc birlei' health thould be be a prls- c iu tier In. tome eipotMl pUce. . u mi IJepartmrat of luitlce annU . wbo ui« ci wk full charge o( U » case Mon- ne ay. were not In erldenee a t the i» r t ' UlUon home today but held rart- ui conferences a t Uie Ticoma po- t %t . ee tUUon and their ovn private esdQuarten. Newipaper men were lunmoned to Uie Utter office ‘ to rrunge future presi conTerencei."Tlie Pierce county iherUrs office

kid It w u leeklng a known police haracter who h u been mlwlng v »i rom hb usual hauoU Uie U it two oUicr ayi. vhenAt Uie MatUon home lereral

rlendi of Uie mlulnj boy knocked • S<U t Uu kitchen door during Uw day. club. Tiey reported Muriel and WlllUm latUon, oUier children of Uu ram- tumei y. were "feeUni all right but ner- ' out" over Uw breUier'a abducUoa «<re Carrying a phy)UcUn1 kit. a m u rence

lentmed u t t . Joteph P. OrUgi fUme f Sumner enlered Uie UatUon icreai om* during Uie morning. He re- Ek lalaed only ft fev mlnutei. WheUi- Uln i r he caned to treat any member Uie i I Uia family or w u paying • Uie f rftoOr. cftU jTHDOt ilM o se l of til

t w i n F A I i S D A IL T N E W

■ H IE S E< Im Tiii wen d e rs R eport 5 ,0 0 0 j r F a sc is t Troops Kiiicd

In O lfen ilv o , .II I ■ btvlneu

lORID, Dec. 33 W - SceUlUt omUU : II kllkd ejOOO faicUt troopt a ^ looU I baek inemy forcoi, aided by boU: - batUUoni of O erm u Mldleri, u eleiil aouUtem offenilre, tbe Madnd «f aom IN Junta announced today. itablUt] KUng o( Ul* euueot batUefront turn In . fortified M idrld'to Uu itrong But i I t U nltoiy or Contobft r e ^ t - m « p J deeUlve galni for Uie eoclal- n r to o i H id dUpatchM from Andniar, titil o t u n proTlno*. ' tribuUoleliU entrenched fttwad top-, s u te indVllU Del lUo were bollUred gt«d Fl he O erm u troop* and lerertl —g. g. dren* o t cavalry, Uu dltpatchu moUci,n n u

Demloftte VaUey plure of ft eemtUry ftt Teroel tb* d Uount MtDsuite,Uu war mln- jiaarted

anerted. n n Madrid forcu dattalU HllU dominaUon of Ute Zara- Ui* Am Tftlliy aorUi o( Uu capital *nd -Tb*

Ing toward Uw city et Z tragon asump Kilt itrongbold ilnoe Uw c in ) vould broke out. loving lUiin the caplUL oHUUlTftTOV- taium i heir pleaiure Uiat U u United tue vh u department od U U had ruled intereil nbly to permit ihlpment of tlon Ui ly tS,OCOMO In alrp luet u d emmes r armtmenU to tocUUit de- acUrelj e rt a t BDbao. abuiei u planu v tre pUKhued In Am- u d e« k from a prlraU firm. econom tUlery fire agalnit th* Madrid n w w u InUrmlUent Uirough- PAV1 Uie day, but Uiere w u no eon- eeenoa »d ftnd damaging adrance. “Amt

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IPE B IN i F m L lF E |

om ier N ote A ppears In » ! ; R eport of P on tlll’s K

. Condition KMIOAH o ir y . E « . » (Wri* lay) vn — Pope Plut X I eu ly ^ t i i rooming w u relUhly lUted to

dodng rwUeidy alter a night Ihlch a gloomier note appekred ’aUcah reporU of hU condlUon. r. AmuU MlUnl. the ponUfra If phytSclu. ipent Uw night tn

papal apartmenU. frtquenUy ^ rklng Uie condlUon of U i pa-

ba phraie detcrlblng h li hoU- I'condlUon u "rery uUifactory." .jo— , oet' dally alnce the pope v u e'en. dUappeared. to be re- mduj;

iw ragatlon of Uw pope’i prei- lU te cannot contribute Improre- , It to h ll general condlUon'- pleuneu reiulUng from ter- : pftlni In Uie left leg and weak- jg m litanee. .

Beck ErrecUra ScdaUn m u . I byilclani tald Uiey lUJl vere erulot finding uerreeU rateda- I to rellere the holy father’i pain.

WlUiout Interfering wlUi Uie lie acUon of h li heart. t r . .h iWplte P lu i^ lea l'I I ln eM . ex-

i [ S u o n * f « S ^ g of"uw "Eu- ^liUc Ship." Hh* CfonU Jlouo. J ring Dennia CardlnU Dougherty Philadelphia u papal kgats to * P ‘"

IntemaUonal SuchtrliUo eon- H a t Manila.lardbal Dougherty wUl aaU from p la about Juuary 10. accom- lied by high pnU tet of Uie Vat« n, archbUhopi u d blihopi. and ' recenUy-nimed papal mbulcn.

pope v u to hiTB made' ft tt ipeeeh of b u t wUhei for the ” m u congrttt but tonight Uiere Mared IltUe chance Uut be would ^ .

FAarew ell B anquet Honors Idaho’s BOI Governor - E le c t ' ™

rivag'DAHO P«U S , Dec. 3# OT - ree hundred Idaho JWU clUieni ie (wewell a l a bamjuet tonight “ *",'1 their 10-ycar mayor. BanllU W. iT iC Tnio-D n*juuiiy'«'Trnnjer ■{*“ ne Idaho'* governor.'3Urk ippke but briefly, expreii- I graUtude for Uie klndneu and Ih o( hU (rlendi. He did nol dli- u Itate Uiuei.

StaiUre I t Gofrt 2!!!^3uMU Included Ire H. Muter* Blackfoot. Mcretary of itate-

<t. DelDr. O. B. Crebtree v u to u t- ticlan Uler. • . In IdSpeaken were W. A. Baker. WorUi 11402 Wright, Alvln D enm u and-Don Thi

i«ler. prominent builneu u d ceme ’Ic leaden. monll:ii ik announced he would reilgn tire ; ma -or a t a ipecUl meetUig o( Uw t

9 councU tomorrow night. lor. r He will go to Bolie the Utter Joh r t ot the week. *' • r«toi

— empk

i^omen Burned In SS' Country Club Fire

BEtilA. A I., D«. aung loclety women were lerloui- nnin

buroed u d at le u t a dozen >;u„( lier pcnont were hurt tonight len ft careleuV'toued miteh Ig- jt,, ted the costume ot a dancer a t noo,] say ball a t the Selma eounlry urouilib. 1IIJ5O&lly bedecked tn BuuUn cot- aui rnei. made o( fUnnel and trim- ed with cotton.'the young women (ratli ire lined up prior to Uielr ent- n nre. The fln t coitume bunt into m flt imei. which tpread npldly. amid id r reami ot Uie dancer*. • wlihEtcorU rushed behind Uie cur- men in Uirovn acroa Uie room to hide « costumed dancer*, and beat Ca le fUmei with Ihelr coati. M inj-. ber 1

tiw a luUcrcd n inot buru; l* it i

5W 8, T W m TtUU. IPA H O , W I

Ucononiists Si fithO ldY mr w YORK {f> - m net«a- !*»«•’ ty iU fidet Into bUtory u a “ r of itrlk lai reeortiy and IW cei l U ^ w l U i ft "fUvcrtng of

^ cw nm ut by |eadlnf *eoa.IU indloaUi.ooking backvMtf. •eoaaoUU , i: T b * vofrt ot Uw dipreBko ^ liirlyorer-...-TT W b*«lanln |i » » • “ tomt perm ueni it*pi tovtrd P*f“ ,7 ilUty.- r . . -Tb* weboloHcal J*”J la Uw depreiiloo.’ “ '7 “ 'ul tom* i*« flaw to t t * buil- I picture and »re eritJeU ef loQi pollllcftl, leUcfti tor oon- ofeoonomlo'torctt tad ndU . ,

uUon ot Inoom*. 5 ^ 2 ^UUmraU g im to Tb* A»ocl- IFRM follov: . . ,“PP«I,

mn*Uea.ttilrty-«U U llkaJy to ^ ^ o tId out to A m irleu hU tory............narki th* p*yeboloflcal turn to

d ip n u to . . . uw vboU- ^Ited coBVletlon t ta t v* v t n « « h uuuiy on Uj* upgred* grlpp*d « ! • " A m irieupeopU .,. •

nw entvhlU euy UU*ev<»tre jmpUen U u t pubJlo velfare h « ua be belt lupervUed by al- « » « t l Ing Uu Individual. vIUi ft mln- “ im of lU'te lupervlilon. to pur- le«, o’ vhat h* regarded u b it ovn

•reit h u yielded to Uw conrlc- u « « f I Ullt the tgenclM of Uu gov- * ment muit be coniclouily u d uy. . . Irely employed to ellmlnlte IKI and iniure tbe conUnuoui IRVC 1 equiubit functioning of Uie l l u of Domlo m ichlne.". . . “Tb*

— mott ?'AVI R B O ta U B . pr#f*t*oe *( year to DOffllM. Ualvertlly e t Chtelgoi American Induitry U nov faced b u *xtnordlatnr paradox, r . : . , :

th* one-hand, there li real I - " p roB perlty^^ -

turtig u d pn>- l l , ; 3

■ ' than it. v u In

; **''*hi|V

F **“ '*■ howerer.Uiere a n from ment I t . .0,0.0,.0,0,0 to currenc

»1 IL ixniUi 10.000MO u n - (orever employed v b o Uiat of

I oulilde Uw i>*tem and bar* “Whe ned the boat' o( builneu p m - out to Ity. Theie' unemployed e u be importi lught inside the IndusUial ay** ytiUowl i u d given decent jebi. imieii Uie ' Fi a u dane. Uiere will be jrea t eompU igera In coming yetr*. made iI t U my own belief U ut the market ef force holding baek re-em- emor ; yment of theee men U moaop- : ~va '• p r im ' omlnally ccnllned to unUI h iuitry but extended to agrlcul- pollclei « by Uw AAA 'f a t l t o certain old Fs ler »«Aloni of Induitry.by.NRA- ,U» U: ete.bU h prtcei are choUng.oir atable n A tf 'f tn a therefore retlrtcUng by w iducUon u d eiijiloyment." . . . R oU i';

a , Saebi * Ce, New Yeeki Uitng 1 -me ouUUndlng 1»M' erenU "AUc re n p id buslneu ImproTtment HolUni d tbe vote of eonfldence glren gold ii BMent— Roceerelt^s admlnlstni preuui n. Tbe rebound of thoee goodi

f L i s i i y s T LIO,u ln g wage* u d employment eeonoe d conUnued Urge goremment "18« jendlturei.. More ImportuV Uw t lm to jltal goodi InduiWei ttic reu^ ta i^ b l [put a t u extreordlniry n te to feeling Ike up la part accumulated year. I lolescenc*.. . . backloi■current-Improrement in busi- did no SB. enormouj liquid fund« In *Th< r banking ayitem u d Uie p«»-

U g of Mme commodlUes giro Impair e le n proipeeU » flavoring ot a broadlj

fARM INCOME A N D SALES IN C R Ei

BOISE. Dec. M wv-Econdmlcally. SlmlU toho (ered well In 1938. / sect ot Tho ateto wM spared (rom Uie Plw .ragea of itorm. dreugbl. rioodi mlnUt id general p«U lence._>,.' hunar lUchard 0. Bou. (eflmTcrep lU - vent i itleUn. reported the farm Income slmllai when finally compuled-wlll be Oa# ■irfm 111 and 30 per crnt p a le r 80 ma lan ta 193S when It w u ses.TJTCiw: tm re i preclplUllon-esicnUal to the Toui ate't v u t deiert-retUlmrd do- annua a ln -w u PS per eent of nonuil. 11. visited . Carter, fcdcrel weather bureau ported eleorologlst. noted In ycir-end .w d*- . Y o u

BabtXaereueDepartment ot commerce sUtli- L clam reported "a muked lncrn.u*I Idaho reUU tale* which toUlfd ;402in,000 ta IJIS.There vere more automeblle 11- ■me pUtei sold In the tin t 11 lOnUis of'W # U iu during the en- " I " : ; n year of 19M. T, P. Orahim.

ir. reported. 'JohnvW.PoremuotPoeiilello.dl- “ l . ‘ •ctor of Uw iU te and national re- nployment lervlcea tor Idaho, n ldUpUcaUoni to hli onu la llons for “ ” *• ork wera cut to half ot the figuret thebeulnnlngof lM»-wlihmuch \ r _ . r Uie reduction due to the upward ■end! In m a .Ben Dlefendorf. commiuloner ot nance, declared bank depcslu ‘rotelUIIoni and are contlnulnc te tn- BLAreaae." —IreThe WPA relief relU Mid J. L. Ju u a :

lood. Itate director, were eut from day airound 13.000 at Uie beginning of John :m to 8.000. s is tu iAuguit BosQvlst of PociteUo, see- Mr*. (

:l*J7 of the Idaho state labor fed- te n u lration, observed "that the om nli- In td trade* have enjoyed a albiM m- Mute:reuo ta wace^-that wage* j^ r r splendIlr and working condllloni good. ereU <rlih a shorticr of competent work- heartsien a t times.' u d |

CenitnKtlon SetallfMrd p u t r ConHtuclIcn In Bobe by Decem- lU tU '

<r 1 paued lli* M.OOO.OM mark to ennlui I t >a ftU.Umo blgb (oc toy

W E P IW S D A Y 'M O B S P IG , -DECI

S i e e D e ^ s s U

grand WarnOBI' ThU .would cany vlUiln recover

« , . » ■ _

rxLTOBD L KINO, prafcuer of nonki, ocolcs, N tv TM* Unlvenllyi "Beci The yiar issd aurked Uw re- lynonyi a of nw United SUtw to ft de- caveqr I ot proiperlty blgb u oom- no la i od wlUi U ut found in u y o t^ r uoUiei r line* 1B39. In meet wiyi. ta- -JUp d. exliUnf condltkni t n tn>' beglnnlI of ft reU boom. In certain re- stept . c U ..however, Uw prttent iltu- (oruha )n dIHere frem that prevalUng dngli ( ing p u t boomt. Today, to u wboleb laroul degree, oor worken are to Ui* lendent upon public bounty for througl iport o t *mploymeot and the meat I ional incoma. U. well below Uis t u t , . l rt natunlly expKted la • pe- awtken l-of proiperity. r e u . a Tbe exlitene* of U itu tr.9m- m raU i !i seems to be cxpUlned milnly espeda: the ftct U ut potentUl worken lu j dei rt been Induoed to bold out f t f VldlngII rate* too high to b t JuiUfleet n ito r Ihelr produrtlvlty u d Uit ex- itring m prlo* Uvil. TWi Undenw ate a r I been gretUy ftccentuatrt by -Lea [ ftcUnn of government In hiring »ijnlllc a t numben ot people to do u « - oped liI or leml-uieleti m rk wbUe omtiti ftag re tu per hour higher t h u jomo n «e received by worken of like billly iII employed ta prlriU Indus- quate" . ♦ . u d CO

— qulilteB V IN an8nEB.pref«*«ee»ev. itaMlt;I Of eeenemle*. Tale tn lren lly i ’T^e; Tb* year 19J« U noUbU ta nomlo I t pe(Hile'i mlndi fer being the realltat ir ta wbleb recovery frem' our

(eaor

tury"^hmc« 'i t cleuly may w ell be gains i t h a t eoonDmlc to com hlitorlana w il l m u t a<

. p o in t to the whoae '

k v H H p J decUlrt y e a r than L m ^arklng^Uie conmcl

V V - ' - i n l Uiroughout the may gi j A a f f i a w o rld of U ieofeap l irvlD im cT gold itudazd untorti

and lU replace- lar u ( n t by ft *clentUletlly managed orer : M mj, I M t J Ul o n pro .l«over tO'ftU lUCh depreiiloni u u ext It Of 1939-38. «P*“'WheUier or not UiU ihall turn bellevo t to be true, there were In 19J8 gorem; p o r tu t algn* tn that dlrecUon. be ide liowtag Uu banking act of 19SS,J Fedenl Beien-e Board w u H. PA. mpUtely reconitltuwd t n d b ^ n Ida ready for reviving th t'open irket opentloru' by which Oov- h u m lor atreng of the Federal Re- tured r e bank o t New York had, ducUoi Ul hU deaUi In I93S (when his The d llclet were abudone.d by Uie Unuani I PW enl Beiervt Boanl), given u d fc 9 Unlled su te * lUble money, u d b ib irb u ita e a -u d proipertty u d - u d -m

which operftUon* Governor "But lUt ' of U it . Swedish Rlksbank. which gliuUy trataed under Oov*m» phula m t', h l l rtfflntf th* uma. D esls ing for Sweden tlnce 19J1."AUo Prance. Swltierland and U .noi

Uie U it bulwarks ot Uie th t i Id itu d i rd . lurrendered to the chlefl) euure to devalue." . . . i ^

(rem ILIONEL D. BOIK. eensalUai "Th< onoabt. New Yockj . perma-19J7 openi oo a 'io te of cp- u d it nlim. Now opUmlim h u ft nore ' "Loc ogiblt baali'U iu did Uw tlmUir neii l DUng ftt Uu beginning ef U it (Inuc ar. I t coniUU of ft isbstuUal flacal dUog of mtlUed ordea .vbUb etnme d not exist ft year tg o . . . rovtaj -The Ubor queiUon u d otbir tnd i letUMU involvtng-doobt-ftkoot T*.Uk B future (Un give rUe t» tome v im ' ipiliment of confldeno*. But b u k b oftdly ipeaklDg. coafldenre b u U u n

[D RETAIL Ito ' ;E A SEIN D )A H O *----------- LE^ImlUr reporU came from many E.O . ctloni. ' ChamFinanced by Uie public vorks ad- day ft inlstnUon, headed by J. V. Otter. Uon undreds of thousand! of doIUre blgbw ent Into nev schoolbuading* and Dea mllar public InstltuUcna. UsedOasoUne Ux coIlecUons-vhleh state* m a in ly for n e w ro id s -h ltu all- comm

T^urlsf'trever shattered all pu t^ iSe I inual records. Upvardi of Ij00,000 builni sited Uio Itate. tnvel bureaus ro- '

---------------- Bluroung Roosevelt’s ■

Condition Improves oaludde

BOSTON. Dec. 3# (/R-Tbt M u- overj .chmeiu genenl boiplUl tonight iported Uio continued Improve- nojbj ent ot.rrenklta D. Booiewlt. Jr.. chlldt n ot the preildenL Young Boose- w « t; ■It h u been confined Uiere alnce Off 'tore Tbaribglvlng day.He orlglnallyentertd for ft tlnui seraUon. Subee<iuenUy ho w u eated. for 'ft itreptococcus Infec- 5n.

lastera Appoints B Mix ^ A s s i s t a n t | |

BUOiaw>r,ia.to,i>S?„E I•In H. Mosten. vho t» ^ .® “ “ ■ muary 4 as secretary of V»y announced Uw appolnunrat of «3hn P. Mix of Moeeov u hU a i- t s tu t . Mix U UlB JIn. G. p. MU. HU father U Ueu- V; n u t governor. . MoIn maktag Uie announcement t o q qtoiten ttld . "in • fillr f i s r o O T 'S ^

n»nUftU«), Jo i» C-

5C E M B E B <0. I W a

ion Dying n o f Boomm t t i to U u point vhcre [t-tcalB commltmenU ta ,capl- loodi bftv* been a a d i ." . . .

. B. W OUZ. profeuer of «* - ik*. ObU su t* Unlvenltyt ilecovery u d 1938 t n almoit onysw . . . unfortunately re- eqr from deprtulon produoet Immunity agalnit gelting Into Uier.. .Happily Uie year hu . glrr« u r Innlngt ot lom* permtnent » .tow vd aUbtllty u d h u iihftdoOKt other*. T bt greatest 111 gain U tha t the country b u ilebetrtedly -«cmmltte<t lUelf me princlpU of locUl teeurlty wgh old*agt u d unemploy- MiUs. It insuruw . Almoit u . Impor- t, for fu lun jUblUty. i t the ikenihr to tb* ntoetilty.of ft . * f 1 , u d vital progrtm of c«n- fiUon of. M tu n l retourcei. eclally fana Uodi. Th* BBC £ 5 demoaitnted lU vtlue In pro- ™

ng tome protecUon for the ta- « r and ta pnvtnUng Uu iboe- w — ng gimbllng wblch helpi ere- a runaway markeU l l / ILeu tangible, but perhtpi moit 11 lUlcant of all, there h u derel- U 11 d ta Uw mtadi ot m u y econ- . s t i u d «m « builneu 3«den J, IB reallraUon of Uie Indlspenu- * .11 ;y or ft conUnuou# t.nd.ada- to flow ot coniumer tacome . consumer buying u ft pren- q .Ilto to buslnesi proiperlly u d riiy j ■Ulty. Cmere U noUilng ta our eco- il8 organlMtlon to make UiU litaUon errectlve. bowevtr.". . .

RNEST SL PATTEEaON..pre- :or or eeenomlcs..Unlvenlty aj iinylvuUi .niB wont of Uie depreulon b irly over u d pteaumably Uib f * " « vlll conUnue tor iome ttaiB “* ■’ Kims . . . In UiB long run Uw ^ It teriou* d uger U a world war M ultimate ruuH c u be noUi-

else U iu heavy loase* worse n Uic*e rciulUng frem Uio lu t

perliapt’ more Immediate U ^ iger th a t the .present advuce r get out of control. The flight “ ap lU l to UIB united SUtes, Uie ortunate devaluation o t Uw dol- u d Uw usual exceu of u v ta p ^ r toveitment during Uie de- ulon haw glwn the baiU for ^ extreme and highly dgngcmu-

lanslon. Tliere U no reason *to levo that the eontreU ta lUht. emmenUl or otherwUe. wiU adequate.". . . - '

PARKER WnXIB. profeubr.cf lUng. Ci^umbU Vnlvenltjr:

In the technical seme. —I mada ft npId .recovery, mea- , ed p7 prlcei. volume ot pro- :Uon or oUier quuUUUre UiU.B ouUook U tavotable for. con- u u io 'of-good bustaeu demand '1 for u Increase of producUon ) buUdlng. CondlUons ta trede l-muuraeUirtng-are-bopetul.. .. n i:„ B ut ta the esienUal particular j* Ich had lo be to greatly era- uUed by Uie . so-called Nev .^^,11:

iier* i u t retrogreaslOT. I t ^ sow clear Uiat Ihe measure* of s p u t few yean have been lefly wlUita Ui4 ’Held of orgu* d labor u d Uiat the rank u d ) c f worken are tu n tUffenng im unemployment - ~The conynunlty h u built up a ■ S rmanent W blem of dependence . d luffertag. .'Looktag to Uw tuture, butl* il m uit BOV reckon v llh the luc lal dangen wrought by Uie c t cal muagement of our g o t jMgt unent — IU buktag and~DCN Air r ta f pollclet too long neglected day d ttm to be RcUtled, LlttU u mlg> I iifca tt, we havB' lUU to reckon plu< tb U » meant of adjusting tbe eonu Qklni and buslnw altuiUon to than I m nlremenU of u te flnuce.-

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Jahoan Campaigns— S For Publicity Fund

------- • It uLEWISTON, Idaho, Dec. 39 UP)----------O. UarUn. manager o( tha Boise com

uaiber of Commerce, proposed to- (all« B tiO.000 legUUUve appropru- uo*m for'aU te adrtrtlitag by Uw undgbway department. BedDescribing Idaho bj under-adver- Tlled ta nmparUon with oUier cIomtie*. BarUn told the thimber of coloimmerce Uia proposed advertising "m^ y^«-»mii4-htlnit-lnefe*«wl-BM0- gaUi le lax rewEuo along wlUi liqWeF TJlneulnaa. __________ ^

llizzard On Desert T raps 300 Navajos

GALLUP. H. I t , D «. » tfiV-A idden, fierce bllmrd. sweeping er the red rocks ot eutem Ari­na's patated doert, marooned 300 Bvajo Indian men, women ahd illdren today ta an-t»Uted valley » t o( here. ^ .orneUls o( the v u t Navajo re*- TBtlon expressed (ear ot serious

f i r e s t o n e

u d : here derta

"Tl (Ired a a ll

"AlS ^ S S S B S B ^ B B B S B i fnmnn. MABION aTEQOWSKl w u (tben),S4. w u a e n N 4 o f Tbslaaghter In the dt«wBla» oTber maxe s*n ,U r«r, X^.ftt 0 b U a ^ -7 b e rjiatJ boy dUd wbea beUt b* aad h ll Ju( B»tb«r plaagid Isle U k* MUU- Ume gan. 8b* wa» rteemd by » algbt su U ntehm an. whe w u «a»M* («uve b « t e a ^ OU

fisiim IfFEiEDAIM®

, • _ _ _ V ntag

hyslclan Test(fle$ fo r end < S ta te in Jerom e Mur* ' a b

d er Case— aoQUl

JEROUK Dec. 3S-^A lUtement. / n u t med on hll deaUi bed by LeUnd raper. .Jeremt firmer vho re- Ived fatel gunihot vounds n u r AUI Te U it November 1«, v u offered

evidence todiy ta Uu trial of . n . LueUft Yates. (0, charged vlUi , -st degree murder ta connection . - m Dreper'i deaUi. UdniContents of the document vere ident It disclosed, alUiough Proeecuttas ”hU Itomey Frank M. tutUg tonight hU I Id that Uu Itatement included door, raperl itoiy of all ivenU leading jong ) to UiB ihooUag. ThOnly wltneu of the day. Dr. Reu- decll :n O.MaUon of Jerome, w u called nnst ’ Uie state u d teiUfled tha t Dra- Kvet •r ,dled fram g ^ u i , gugrene «t tl ilsonlng whleh resulted from gun- ifit irniinrt.. Ho testified Ullt be He Id also consulted with Or. E. L. tU p imonten -ot WendeU and Dr. mgnl liaijti P. Zeller.of Jerame ta an I lo rt to save Dreper'i life. ' i,in»

Crou Examined ' -1T l i f ■wltneu wai-crass-eumlned vi^qi f the defense attorney, J . B. BoUi- ell of Twta P^lls. • - • now'Tho 13-mu Juo' panel w u com- , eted Uili afternoon after Uib state Id Uw defense each ..lud usediy,j„| ven peremptory challenges. .jm • m e trial U under way ta districtlurt hera wilh Dtstrtct Judge T . -----alley Loe_prtsIdlng. tnn:UemWn of Uie Jury, Are.Srv>k ot li Jeman, JanUn luekqtu, . J . .H . one ontster,"N: D.-BibblltTEamer'CR hour rost, J. M. MendenhaU. O. P. acclc ihlUi. F nnk McDonald, A. H. Max- UsUc „][_ p T. ii.g iw _V . fl. LeQault eoml ftd J.H Harlow Preemam Alternates “T amed (or .Jury' duty were Cecil per» o tt and P«d A. Pats. . ■ « »

fransport Planes ““ Safer Than Cars,

S'atistics RevealCHICAOO, Dec. 39 WV-Colonel f „ i

a g s r j , Oorrel. preildent o t the p]J r T ru ip o rt assocUUon. lald Ui- nlglay that despite Impressions U u t h <light be gained from recent a tS Airl u e accldenU. flying ta 'Kheduled ocaommercUl tru iporU v u u fe r w uhsn iBUte .riding. dow-united SUtei air Itaet U\U year pea;

a re transported ft total of 1.140,• fn»po pauengen. of whom raly 45 lert irheir live* In acfldenU/o rcguUrly ctaleheduled-*lr4tntw.«<^Ung.over w uitabllshed'alrway*. •- e u t•Tnnslated tato pauenger-jnUes. A'

1 It. possible l9 fly ta ft tchj^uled foot' nulloniequencei If In’dUnrervtce truck* (0 I all to break, more Uun’ SS'mllca o'f; ' ElDow-covertd' road from Cansdo a t 1radlng poit and rekch tho stranded sheted men tenlght. ■ ‘ ■ UghT W u n e :^ tA tto tm ca m e a l tbe aroi

Iom of one of Uie Navajot', moat tow;olorful healing ceremonle*. the S'mounUta^mn^"^The h ^ of :

na«d*^'lhe*"(ta> du re ."* ”

SHAD.O\\Ballroom

T W O B I G

N E W Y E A R ’I

D A N C E S

TH U RSt)A Y -D EF R ID A Y -JA I

G re et th e N ew Y ea r a t Shadow l m akers^ a tr e a m e n , h

B/<r Floor S h o w N ci

BUS VAUGHN AND BANl

IIOFUWTESIIFMiS?

isfenso to Asl( A cquittal ■ on Grounds o ( S e lf-

D efenseBOIBK, Dee. M (fl - HwoM rhjHll 33, loU . dUtrlct rau it J1117 <Uy be UW an exchuge c t «boU itween hls fsUisr. U 0. ScbneU.Id Bert Means, who went en trial ire yutenUy on ft charge of mur- irlag SchnelL'Tbere were about u r e a tboU red iltofiUier,’’ Youn« ScbneU 11"At le u t lU ef Uiem were firedom tbe Meani' ____u (Ired by my father."Tbs thooUng. ofdoen tald. d t* . axed ft 13-yeir-loQf n j l over Ir-' laUon w tlir.Judge Cbarle* P. koelich *b«-' ’ a* Uw otdce asiocUte of Volted jitei Senitor WUlUm E. Borah, li '' ctldinf.OUwr witaeuei todsy. beside^ :bniU ,'ven Oeon* Sebarf. lu r- . yori Grover WUioo, deputy iber- I; J. T. U cc u n . corontr: Dr. 7 . K. ru ton . Dr. Mary OaUovay tn d J H Ireton, ft neighbor U w ofticlaU'told of Uulr tovei- tftUon. u d iretoa told of bearins o U |lr» dT%e klUlng oocumd ca Uw evp< ng ot October 31BcbnellvuihotUiKiugbUwbeart , Id died taiUnUy; U i u i recelred bullet wound ta th* neck.Elbert 6 . DeUna aad Benton P. lU ni. defeau oouuel. hinted to -— ly Ullt Uwy wUl ttk for M e u 's > ^ qultUl CO tbs rrouDdi of «rlf-de- ^ n u . ■ ■

UTKOR OF RANSOM . jN O T M K T L L IG E N T '

(OoaUniitd from Ptge One) ^

4taipta|r would bave no dUficulty ■ enUfytag Uie kidnaper," be. aald. , lU mask, ft white rag, tUpped oft ;i fsce when be battered In tho » r . u d lU Ul* children bad ft good ng look a l blm."T h i paper said Uu family friend tcllnid-to rereal ditalU of tb# insom mesuge. but tald he read ic ;venl Uoits before poU6e ftrrlved i th* hOBiB u d Impounded tt u . rldenee.He u ld It w u unelgned and-not- Idreued lo anyone, u d piade no lenuon'of U u MatUoni. tadi;at< ig It may b a n been Utended. or- taatly. tor iome o tter family."1 should not be turpriied It tb* idaiper and Uie Utile boy fti« In ime aback ta thU vicinity tight 9V," laid- Uw In form ut *T7iere ' re many m ull houses ta Ruaton . nd Old Town district*, vhere tho Idntper might hav* taken bU vie- m.*

raniport pUbe a t u average tpeed t ISO miles u hour for 17 y e a n . ' ne month, three weeks u d 3t oun before m'eeUng wtUi ft faUl , ccldent, acconltag to offleUI M - *tlc* of JeadlcgeuittJty aad turely , I o im nlei. . .“These um e figure* IH8W IM t ft

e rsonbu beea approximately twice ■ * u fe this (yeu on a rtguUr air M ine Uun w h eh ^ to driving bis ova utomoblle," be iMd.

■ORECAST c a l l s ' - . FOR MORE SNO W ,

(ConUnued from PsgB CtneV

or UiB same period Ust year.Plane trevel w u reiumed lu t___

light.' Bust* stlU vere runntag laU. Hope ot ttadlng ft mUstag Westei^

Ur E:qirett Innsport u d lU seven iccupuU before ipring virtually n u abandoned. The thip. believed lovn somewhere ta .Utah, ( t o p * . mired D um ber IS on ft fUght hw i Los AnrJfs. ,

In w u tt ceuUal Idaho, la .U u vl- Hnlty of Tvta Palls u d Buhl. Uierfl • • m no mow. HoveveiswrUi-and— ; u t Ihe fall v u heajry.

At Ketchum u d HaBey. In Uie roottllU of UiB. Jagged BavtooUi nnge. snow depUis ranged from 13 ,:o IS Inches.■ Eight In rh a ef *no» w u reported It Burley u d Rupert, vlUi fovy at Shoehone u d Ooodlng. TTiere w u a light tall a t Pocatello u d more iround Idaho nilU u d ta .the Yei* , owstone park region. I

s u te plows worked through mMt 5f yesterday cJeartag Idabo roads.

llonsl tom t. I

ytA N D ^

)ECEMBBR31 . VNUARY 1

iw land Ballroom w ith nolse- , h a ta and horns.

'few Y ear'a E re .

) HIS DIXIELAND VD \

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: mBLE_PfflN8A rrivals Fill Lodge to Ca­

p ac ity O ver New Y ear H olidays

. SUN VALLEV. Maho - A* MO- Immmcd eime lo the mountain to huTc come notablfs from New York. Chleaco and nollywood lo Sun Vil- ky and Ita surroundtnj lowtrins Ii; '» and llic upcru th d r timber*, IfM Jlopu ofjf^.

Anivals from ttie rour com<r* nf ilie.Mclnl world, accelerated b)' llm arrival ot U o le d o! ski snow, r a w Sun Valley Lcdtc lo capacity

— o\cr the Ne uVear holidays and forced Union Pacific officials lo

... Itmli New Yctirj’ Eve table rw r ra - tloiu lo (tuc4t.\ of the ne»’ mllnon

— • riollBr.wlnter«iporti«UbllihmenL-Amonj New Yorker* cun tm lj

. rnJoylnB sklins. skallnj. dog slcdg- liij and o)>fn air hot water *«im- minif In this snow filled valley arc: IlarrlMn T « w l: Count and Couiil- r!B Rcntf Doutl-Wlllaumes and tlietr son J acques: Mr. nnd Mrs. It. i C. Kramer and Mis.i Jo Pnrriui; Mr.

' and Bronson WUIInnis. and Nfr. and Mrs. KrinKll) Slnpcr. Also here nre Mr. and Mrs.. John E P. Morgan. .Miss Joan D. Aforfsn nnd IVrcf D. and John W. MorRSn. ot Hye. N Y . "

F'roM Movie Land ■ M Flm nolihles welcomlns In Uw B

New Year from Sun Valley Lodge ai Include: Mr. and Mrs. David Sell* al iiick, Mr. and Mrs. Willlnm OoeU, D Mr. and Mt3. Oene Mjirkey (Joan L

I r Bennett*. Dr. and Mi* Joel Pres.v Ji man (Ctaiidette Colbert), Mr and ol Mrs, Cmllc Gibbons (Delores Del Itlol. Oeorgo Cukor, Ernest Lubltxh, j; Mr. and Mrs, Clmrlta Boyer; Vor- % ma Sliearcr, Myron Selmlck ROert liukin, William Powell. Eddie Sulh> rrland. Carole Lombard. Mndellne ® Carroll, Lorclta Yount and Jean Harlow.

Also here Irom Los Ancetes and ' Ticlnlly aro tlw D<viald''Douglase.^ '

•and ft. family party of elghl and Mr. ami Mr.i. Uula 'Meyer. ‘

Chleagoani who hnve quit the - windy shorfji of Lake Mlchlsan In

, iaror of a winter-sports vocntlon In wlndlw Sun Vallej;i,incliide. nmonj; q their number Mr. and Mts. Riehard jj Coc[>er and tlielr daughter, Miss Gladys Maxine Cooper: Mr. nnd Mrs. u C. F. Glore, MIm Francc.i Glore. Robert and C. P. Olore. Jr., 'M n. , IsaBelle nyerwn and her w n and

■ daughter: W E. Ullman; Mr*. D. A. CraKfoid and daughter: Roeer Q. " White nnd a 'party of five; Barrett King: John G. Cook, and Ihe Messrs. Gforga A. Date.v Purchxi, E. }U11, G and E. P. witiwn. •'<

Mr. and Mra Jolm Kellogj are 'f' here from Lake FV3i;est, Illino is-^ '

Among other visitors here areWr. Ilj J. Und^y Dexter. Mr. and itrs. N. h< Vaughan Ballou. Mlu Marlon Beph- C anson Patmore and her mother, and Pi MtM Elaine Ovell. all of' Bwlon: ai Mr. and Mr*. Herir>- W. Uallou, of w rrortrtcnec,-Tlhodr'WBnd; Mrs. E. e’c W. Grove, of 6 i Louis; Mr and sL Mrs. Howard'Jiarinian. ihflr wn. rl Jolm, and their daughter, P'rUdlla, M of r w Polnti WLwonsln; Mr. arid ft

. Mra. C, S, Strong, of Cleveland.inter>niounlaln U nriti Ji

Vlsllors Irom tlw Intcr-mounUIn ai ** itglon are Clarence Bamberger nnd h(

a party of Mx, Miss Margaret■ O’Drlcii, Miss Ruth Wallis, Mr. m d ct Mis. Banlell Wicks, Mr. and Mrs. ui ;e Toliver.’ Mr, nnrt Mrs William J, dt

• 0'Conner.-all-of a i l D»ke Clly; Mr. W , and Mrs. OeorKC Fletchernrtrs. Cal­

vin Cowles and daughter, Miu. Me* A. Coanriack. Mn. Marten and Mr. and or

Q u a l i t j

' With Manj:,TliduM SWisfaclory.'Transpor

’;i.l Kurd V*8 D cLuxc Coi . 'i{&‘ F o rd V-8 UeliOxc Cou

—Z — ’SSX m H D el/ujJc t ’o rd o r ! W M l Fo rd D eLuxe FcrdoV, i ^ ’.1.1 Fo rd DcLi|Xc T udo r, ti

t M.') V -8 F o rdo r TourinK , r , ' Now to Jn n u n ry lO ih B uy Yi L is t \ y U h ^ o In tc rc s l , Nti Ir M onths to I’ny-i-'34 P lym outh S c d n n ....... hM5 P lym ou th S c tfu n .........'31 F o rd Scdnn .,’33 F o rd V ic to ria 'S cdnn . '35 In te rn a tio n a l P ickup, \ ’31 C hev ro le t T ruck , ne»v

, :29 F o rd , Coupe .•29 T u d o r Model A Sedan’20 C hevro let Coupe ..........’30 C hevrolet Coupe ’2D D o d w Sedan’20 C h ry sle r Coupe ..........’30 C h ry sle r Sedan .............•30 F o rd F p rd o r S e d a n ......’33 F o rd T ruck , new motoi Ml F o rd T ruck , s ta k e bod^ •3.-) T ord P ickup .................

/ f l l c a rs nnd tru c k s sold with R uaran tce. I t p a y s 'tb see yni ccnnomtcnl tr an sp o rta tio n .

i U n io n M(Y o u r F O R I

I

L i f e I b H i s C h r

SEVEN-TEAB-OLD AtBKBT IIASTV head In a eoilUIon luluM i a Han Kra before Christmas ttiat look' the lifr < three olher ehlldrtn. Here be i» al Ihe little brolber, KremU. rhsto.

Mo. J. a . Pease, Mr. and Mrs. wji E. M. Wotley, P. B. Carter, Dr. Qland Mra. Falk and a party of four. ' all of Boise: Mr. nnd Mrs.. C. W. KtDill. jr.. cf Bhcnlione, Idaho; Clark tclL HeLu and a party of eichl. of e»Jerome, Idaho, and James ll. Raley, wiiof Pendclon, Oregon. • - i

Prom Portland are J. L. Hayi, AdHerbert Londe nnd Mrs, Malgaret J<xW. HaU and son. Ca

Omahans apendlng vacalloi^ In Sun Valley are Joseph Kakler and Mr. and Mrs. E C. .Wohsler.

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B U H L *

Holiday in MounUln* — Mr. aitd ilo J . Asli. Mr, atid Mn. W. AUfe

Gray. WInton Oray. Mr. and MR. W. lan 11. W rlg h t/^d Mlis Enimalou kel Wright spehl Christmas day nt the Wright cabin above KeKhum.

Visit In Callfomla <1.Mr, nnd Mrs. p | J. C. Jacob«n. jr.. and daughter are sjiendlng Ihe holidays visiting vlth relatives In San FranclKO and other Callfomla Cities. 1

Ulahni Vi»il — M;. and Mrs. Iv.il f®' Go.ielln of Ogden are vlsltins a l the .ale home of her parentii, Mr. and Mrs. William Vogel, over the holldai-a. o'! ' Holiday Visit - Mr, and Mra. WJN Ham Merrick arrived to spend the ’ holidays nt the home of Mr. and Mn. , ' C. M. Merrick. They are living In "" Palo Alto, Caliromla. where yiey “ are both attending Stanford uni- “ rtislty. Ml«.< Virginia Merrick, ac- ” companlcd by MIm Virginia Undley.» _ ' sister of .Mre. Wlinam Merrick, ar- ] “ rived on Monday and Mis.i Jane;, Merrick arrh'ed on Ihe same dayi*^ from Chicago. •

Vl.lt on Ceait - Mr nrd, Mn . " Jack Tlngey are visiting wllh frlend.<i nnd relatives In Callfomla o « r the holiday seaMn. . -

Arrlver Fronj Ulah Raljih La­cey of Salt Lake City, arrived Sat­urday momlng to altend the wed- dmg of las brotlier, Ed Ueey on Wednesday of next week.

Tiiil Daughter — Mr. and Mra. P.A. Steers of sa lt Lake City arrimi on Wednesday to spend the liolidaya

y U s e d R S I

i s a n d s o f M i l e s o f

o r t a t i o n a t L o w C o s t

Coupc ........................ SIS.') ::oupc ............. .........j75ir Sedan . . . 7 ; ~ i r T ; t5 ■ 'Y, r a d io ......... ............ -135; t r u n k ...................... 3(5.'>

rad io ...................... '.115Y our U sed C ar from T his In su ra n ce Chnrffc-s .and 12

i - . ; . ........................ $375 ■...................................... 19:............. ......................... 385n .................................. 3511

very low m ileage 150:»v m o to r ........... 125. . . . . . .;.. . . . . . . . ;. . . . ionan ....... ...................... S'l

Jiill................. ....................125............... :.............. ...... 225

l lo r ______________ 395aiy .......................... 125 '

125

ith a w ri tte n ’ money hack y o u r F o rd deale r fir-cf for

[o to r Co.t D D e a l e r

' ■ I, .1

- T f fIN ;F A L L 3 D A ILY N I

hristmBS Gift

g,

'of

1 Ihn (>ai aerer«1]i lacerated abont Ihe |l' »raWKO Khool b u aod a trwk ]» t fr flf one 5-year-old girl and Injured _i the hnpilal aa he wu'eonioled by his . i '

■ ' so'— • _ ' oil

I wllh tHelr daughter, Mrs. James thiloibba. tni

Teacher U avri — MIm Kallona beKellogg, a teacher In the Buhl grade eq'schools, • left last Wednesduy for errSandpolnt. lo spend the vacation of with her parenis.

Go la Coast - Mr. and Mn^.Joc. _ , Adam and family nnd Mr. and Mra.Joe Prlluclk left on Wednetday forCallfomU to attend the roie fesli- L ,val nnd spend the liollday.i. f.

Holiday N’lill - Mlu Maude M. ret Alrfrlch of BoLw and C. W. Adrlch,Jr., of Klrksvllle. Missouri spent pj, Christma.^ a( the home of Mr. and nn Mrs. C. W. Aldrtch. sr. In Buhl i.t

Kerp* VUIls — Ed Kerpa, Jr- ar- tie I rived Uw (Irst of the «e«k. from I Pullman, Washington, where'he It «d intiendinu Waslilnglon Stale college, ale :lo vbit a l llw home of liU p.-irenui. su He k a eophomoro a t the Khool {vl< and Ik playing on the varsity bu* Un kelball team ihLt season. ' olt

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FIN A L R ITES HELD •• FOR H. A .PO D RO ZA ly.

BUHL, DfC. M - Piineral senlces ‘® for Hllcar Andrew Podrow. <7. who t,,.

Idled from the effecti of pneumonia ,1,, cn Wednesday'mornlng, were held on Saturday a t Ihe Catliollc church ,i> In Buhl, Rev, Father ^Jlchael P. w, Rynn officiating, L '

A quartet composed of Mr.v L. C. I«« Harvey, Bill Boyd, Mra, M. Oovc' and W iu Mary .Gove sans three i “ numbers. Mra, Paul Keailey ac*'wh companled them at the piano. ' }

Pallbeafcra were p « Ruitwrfowl. ,J« I Earl Allen, CUcar Evcraon, m d Gro-121 deon, Ed Adams and Plank Kusy.ima Intermenl was In the Bulil cemeter>',tvri bMlde the grave of hit foster son.lhLi

Time to cal

luni ik

■ When you iron the N 'or|f way—« yoa rura a diufireeabk cask lato a ( aod &nUh eioe. Yoa rtaliy

yoor oiro i : ; tliDc for tbe tbiasi yoB,

Wiih a Kor*e Qssliiy Irooer you easier, aad with mort coartalencc. C ly, r i e « a&er pieee sUpi thromh, ir yoa ctnld do by baad. Aad li't l o '

. tueiheN onte’Qoalifrlfoocr. A iIo beginoer. . . faiier >p««d for the etperi

Vou can do yocr own p ^ i o g „ i . a No^t,.easiIy u d twfeoly, ted at

See tbli nrw Norite Qoaliry I« a e deiler'i. Let him detqonttraie its mi aad safety featorts, its adinkable hea simple, easy cootrol^ Its „a haarfy iible when the ireoer it am

C l a u d e E

N E W S , T W IN P A L M . IDA H O , ’

B i s n 'LDiDMITIES;-

SOO W o m e > S ? t J i ! m i) ^ c d From F ederal Agency’s

Idaho Rolls .County eommlsslonen mini be

prepared to budget for providing se- •• curlly aid (or approximately 600 wn-

! men, now on WPA work In Idaho 'nndivho will be removed (rom pro- I jecls not later lhan January 15.-J.; L. Hood, state administrator.I Works Proere.u Admlnlstrolloii. Iin1 advised counly bonrds throughout \ Vnt aiatt.

Faced wllh a sliortajo ‘ cf Job5 I through curtailment and rcduellon lof quotas for January, Hood said ' almost half of'lhe J5CT women now lcmplo>-ed on WPA musl look lo Uic ; counties and to social”securlly for 'old.! ‘T he Idaho quota for January 1'I fOOO persons.’ Hood tald In a leller >: to James L. Barnes, TVln Pnlli coun-1. ty commissioner nnd spokesman (or<Ihe atato association o( county com-' mlsslonera. T lie social securlly nci

I Is a permanent plan' (or the care o f : ,' such cases: llie Works Progress Ad- mlnlslrallon Is a temporary measure *''' solely -(or relief of emplo.vable per- • Jl ’ sons and for t h t a a ^ t eligible for * " other federal bencfitt .

•'U aeems entirely'(air, Iherelorr. ' lh a t these women who will require more or leas permnnent aid ahould | be removed to the agency best equipcd to care for them even after ememeney agcncica have paased out of exlsteiice. •

Jobs for Men - “Anolher-consitlenitton— l n h n r ~ ^ ench' ,o( these women Li taking the . place o( some man wllh a 'wKe nnd (amlly In Just ns much need. As these dependent cliildren cates ure removed from our tolls, we can Im­mediately replace them wlUi em­ployable men. P.-CM'nl Indications arc Uiat even the addllional pUccs left open by this may be Insufd- clent 10 provide (or nil these men.

~We believe there Is a practical advanlflge lo each county In jolnfe alone «'lth us In this connection. SucI) needy men as we cannot em- jvloy cteUlnly uiU be,a cUarse on , thclr communities without (ederal aid in carrying Ihe burden. On ihe " " otncriuinfl since the mate and gov-

• rnimcnl cooperate (Innnclally on ! ‘, social security ca.w.i, the cosl to Ihe i i counties and wwm is proporUonate- > ly reduced. no*

"On January I we will commence to scpamto tlieie women. So lhat ^ none o( tlwm wt|l sufter nny hard- ship we *111 nllow sufficient time -'•I’ for tho Idaho cooi>emUvo relief ad- minlstrtllon to Imejtlgnte and ccr- B llfy them before s'c.cut them off. 'le t We oiillclpate all tuch cases should Cor be closed on our record.i by Janu- Pb«

\ ary 15,1037." —

^'ho■dJed December 12, Hi Mr. Podrou was bom in Poland. HJanuar; 10, i m and came lo BuUt R121 years ago from Chicago. Ho was l i limarrled In, Toulon. Illinois. on-No- i *tvember 11, 1922, He Is surrivcd 'by LI hLi Trttf. Mr*. Kate Podrota of Buhl. ■ -

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. Ciiidertila tale. SIrlclly up-to-date an Tenturea of a barber wfffi « w ffly r

j parlor for a Rack Bay parlor lo lohe I jrharming,

' Roxy Cometly i^ it

Ieomedy hit ^Hhe ^btried Her Bou" I i* al Uncle Joe-K'a Roiy today and I Tirartday. It you aaw It before you I will want le tee ll w ain; If you

j haven't «een il yet. yao muil lee 11 now. ’

Globe A-I laying nash gtla re- •ujta. Globe Seed and Feed C o.- of Adv. ^ Ai

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Idly Ihe leading rotea In “Mr, Cinder- , •ama whith opens loday at Ihe Or- r and maKBlIne Teraion of a modem .

and hilarioBiiy fnnny are the ad- , y rompiei, who ita»ei-hii tonioriat, „ Ite bif btulneta aod win hli princeai

R elurns to the daho '

Ronald Ceiman wllh a large caul or charaeten Includlnl: Klltabelh Allen, Edna May Olivet, Iteglnald Owen, BaAll RaU<bonr,V iUaneh

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victA (or Frank lUblelt were licid '• Sunday In the Multa L. D. S. church.

Dt'lioii John O. Bmllh offtclallna. IMusical number' by a qunrlct and <

a duet were (urnL^hrd by Mnltn ' (riends of llie deccu^rd. Speakers acre llishop Julm O, Qinlilt. Jowph Hnrp<T of Malta. Art Plcrcr of Mal­ta and Hyruui B. Levils nf Decio. Scriplure rrndlns wa,i ly Jlugh U Crawford ot Hurley and the bene- dlcllou was by I. J, Neddo.

A brief griive.'lde Jirvlct.n wa.i con­ducted at llie Mii*onlc ccmclery. Alblnn. wiiPic Inteniirnl wa-i mnde, by the Naoiut eluinler uf Fjiitcm Star of Alblnn. folloui-d by the Ma- ,'oiilc burial rlliial and three vol[e}'a nnd lapi by th<i milllarj- forco of the fipatiltli Anierlrun Wnr velcr- niu o( which Ihr deceoj.ed wa.i a ■ member and by the American Le­gion.

Pallbearers were Simon Kirs^y, of Ruriey; I, H. Power* of .Malta, Joe DeWItt of Rupert, William H, Tliomp.un, Fred Knssmaii of Mtlta ‘ and Jnrvla U bb of Burley.

, Many floral dcilgm represcnUng « llie organltillon. with which the■ deceoAed wns affiliated bealdes the ’ floral offcrl|U!s of indlvlduala were " IndlMtlve of the high e.\leem held■ /or lia« fiirl>' pioneer who waa an

outstanding character In the county.

Brown Bears Kansack Mission Food SupplyEDMONTON. Alla., Dec, 211 (^7 -

Drottii benrs cau«d a threatened (ood al>ortni;e nt the Roman Cath­olic Arctic mt^ lnn on the Homaday river by eating mml o( 1.500 large trout stored for the winter. Pilot •Malt Berr>- said today.

■nie • wleran iiorihland aviator reached here yesterday ader brlnj- Ing Iho Rl. Rev. Peter Folazey co* odjulor bWiop o( ihe'M acwniie, and parly (rom the mt«lon to Fort

Yurkon a n j^ ^ ^ n u n d i of olhetw, j appear In C harrn jak k rru l.iw n ia ' ' claatle 'A Two CIII.W Ihe{ilclure lhat ^ been cboaen u the :

al Ihe M si^lhealer (Oday and to- mornnFT“A Tale of Two Clliea," la » picture tlial will lire In your mera- ]

lorlei aa one ef Ihe beat picture* ijBU lu te ever aeen. Th* program ta Icomplrled wllh a band no»flly ^nd newa event!!.

I Beilnnlnc Sew'Vear’a evo and I fhoninf Ktiilay and Katurday, Bleii i reran (Ihe iluging eawboy) la alar-• red In CallfomU .Mall."

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T|Berry was Uie moot norUiexlif inU winter flight ever ma^e Jq’ Oamda

Prom Letly harbor,' D enr flei 1.500 pounds of food for Fatbar

> Blnimo and Orlffln, 'who rematnc la alono at the rtnole mtsalon.

II. ‘-Tlw only thing t'naC aaved . th a [(. from eurvatlon wa.i a cacho 'o f 1 d caribou one of the (alhera bad pu n up In the (all," Derry aaldi

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?nbUc opinion nOe* In free countrl b u t a i r e i i m any people don’t know wl I t l l or where tbey get the ir own opinio l i t PrlflCiton UniTonlty School o t Fi Uo and Intem aU oD il A ffairs Is seeking m eet th is problem by pubUcaUon o t a n JoumsJ, •The PubUc, Opinion Qufcterlj

H ie f irs t i ts n e ' contains auUiorltat articles on British politics, the policies

-broadcasting conpsnles, the ouUook a science of publlo opinion, straw polls, i ■0 OB. Olie ed lfon , In a foreword, rem readers o f the power of mass opinion • recommend, as a m a tU r of both public i p r ira la •Interest, the “cleareJt possible ;i d e rittod lng o t w h it publle opinion Is, ti U generates and how It acts." The msi cine appears a t a Ume when there are mi evidences ot I n t^ lg e n t effort along t line . ■

Dorothy Thompson, special w riter for New York Herald-TObtme. h u been u I n i tb a educaUonal value o t pubUo dUc ^ o l aU m atters affccUng dU tens. Bcott N earing says only a declining soc: restric ts pubUe discussion. Dean Ackers o t the Columbia School of Journal hopes to r a Public O pinion'Foundatlor study and InU rpret the effect on pu

' opinion o t the press, Qie radio and forum.

T h a t vague and powerful creature, publlo Itselt, shows a growing reaUt&i of Its need o t true InformaUon and c

'understanding. W1U» a ll these forces r l - i a . a. j ln g la -iia u ae ..a ttC ti.Jn iy .)??.

pljshed.

C R U E L D E PO RTA TIO N .' Few Americans can lake much laUs tion In th e deporUUon o t Salvatore Bi

a th lr ty ^ ee > y e ar* o ld cobble M a m a ro n e c k /f f tw ^ rk , who h u llvei

- U u y t i l e d . ^ t e s for nhieteen years. I B ^ e r l c i u n m m l g r a U o n laws seen r R R m u w u the old French civil < under -wtuch Victor Hugo's famous' h Je a n Valjean, w u hounded a ll h b Ufe cause h e h a d bnce, when Itungry, stoli loaf o t bread.-The following strange 'f a re from a news story In th s New U m e s .

■ W hen Salvatore w u fbufteen years h e w i^ apprenUcedvto a cobbler h i 1 veU , Italy , and he arid.«ioU}er apprei Hved th e ir’ m u U r . One day foim d some money Ijtog on a bed, took and divided it. Salvatore gave share of th e money to hls .moUicr. deed w u discovered, and the faUier tu m e d th e money to th e cobbler, but boy w u sen t to JaU for a m onth.

He ’came to America four years 1 • T h a t old offense hung over h is t

toough he h a d paid Ujc penalty ar royal pardon had been granted hir wipe ou l the sta in . He w u mtrrle< nineteen hundred iw enty-tlve, and h

■ h a t store and-ehoe repair shop In Mam neck, and Is known u a good citizen an honest 'man. But l u t y e u a sup; friend Informed ihe ImmlgraUon auti Ues o t h is "prison rccord." He was ar ed and h u been under flre ever slm (ederal Judge, whUe expressing symp haa ordered his deportaUon under fm oral turpitude" clause ot the 1mm tlon act. Tbe Board o t Review a t Was] to n h u refused to intertere. A Judge fusing a *Tlt o t H obeu Corpus, say Is th e duty o( 'a Judge lo obey the mai o f Congress."

JUs original oftensc' would have classM In New York a s mere "Juvenll Jlnqucncy." Amoiig (ricuds 'appeallni

*hlm In Mamoroneck 'orc Uie police missloner, th e town supervisor, ti c ity . a n d form er Judge and the prleH wlio ried h im . He h u been given three m

• to sell hU buslneu and begone. • WcU, is Uils America or Isn't It

. h u n ' t th e houndlbs o f immigrants■ olnce th e w ar g o n e 'la r enough? -

■nie n e x t move seems to 'b o up i ' President. •________

ED W A R D G E T S ACTION “ITie evU U iat m en do lives a fte r t

A lto th e good. A n e a t b i t 'o f .mon m ight be done wlUi Uie magnllicen of ten tnmiiin Hniiaw from Lord Du

' fo r Uie ^ f o f BrlUsh' a r e u rulh long .Bhemploymenl. The Lord’s exj

: , Uon U Jntem U ng.. ,, ;-Lord Duffleld desires," I t says, “I

^ f m n t a v e w i m 9 l vw t-K U l t

:■ TWm FA U S DAILY NEW3

“ tho new King and a t Uis « anyUUng he can In support ol

^ a l aovem m ent, and parUculoiu . Minister, (or whose unceuln

l i l t e o im lij 'i M ta ll l l ' 1>“ — adml raUon. " l u Tho donor is Indeed a gene "*■ lightened Industrialist, who

given many millions for phlla poses. B ut ho %ove no such i

iM to th e former gltw. i i f I t occurs readily to outside

Englishmen, th a t Uils parUci t of social-mlndedness Is Uie 1

Edward’s edorls In behalf o i » ployed In Wales, Bcolland ai * Such "unconslltuUonal" acUvl

j « to have been one of, the ret0 , sudden "smuggling of Uie 1— ■ . throne over a week-end,’

Churchill expressed lU The fo ^ Edward’s plain hints must gl

sardonic satlafacUon now.lies

IN PRAISE o r COLtOQl— . (Hirttort. Conn. Com

— n u eom(ortlng to retd ths dt H n quaUuu and ilsng msde bjr Pro(.

ot New York unlrenlly a t the - r Uie NiUonsl CouncU of Teich “t : Prof. B in irt ' iconi ot preclwly uea U only lurpustd by hU u m u

p leuant conreruUonil Amertc vltoroui, picturesque, full blood*

— slnnty." txc t? l-io t a ten “t o i ' « ustlons he holds, the A iw rian S5; prsctletl u » (or the wholly eorre 9w Uie schools try lo iwcit him. “L f»» Btrnes holdi, '“U ptlmsrlly a ; *• conduct, a type of group belistfi

ettecUTB Uie lin*usge o( the I )W conform wlUi U nt o( the group

Nalurtlly. Pro(. Bsriw* does itrles, ctre leu u dliUngultbed (rom cc w hat Sloppy spesklng Is ss uneoarlii

ninni enUy u colorleu u pendon ip e u im . A artless dlsregwd i ipeech U u much lo b* dli

ih« to overcarelul tpeech ot Ui» S-yeti a new who, asked t( he sUU smarted erly." replied whU Uie loot^bUh phra

Kttusprodl*y,“Ms<fimrUieaw u . I? Whst he does ask. spputnUy ^ ImsglntUve Ulk ot an Al So ik for lla common tlluiloiu uitd tn s, and manner, lu vUoroui coining ot emhid dnnjm»une« to which U a ole n uUsfjr hU ear, and its (toe t

Speakers like Al BmlUi are pei msde. bul colorleu, peodanUc I

Is made out o( potenUslly foreetu1, how loo Uioroufh drllUng m Uxtboot

DB. COFFMAN ON 70-

Is Uiere any danger that In tl !orUie o( foolbtU Uie colleges har I UM- Frsnknitem monsUr which met .1. .! ^ ucatlon? Th* question li to Ui

the season draws to an end WIU dt . Jn Uie sUdla lhan erer belore,

loclety corert crlllcUm o( a lltftd pr erm an much wider extension oi the b< [ .,11, - , Zneoursslng U the. stlenlle

Uiese lendencJes by the eollege ■IfA.j? growing dctennlnsUon lo eie public rtslpiUit upoa the gam# whie Id the u ry It higher eduesUon Is lo bt

oUier than a nuUance>appenda ■e the game. There would be more ro ifAHnn btnelul Influence ot foolbtU. «

I®" Ity presidents, coathes, alumni i clear debtllng lu obnoxiI rising discussing relorm. iceom* Ths latest lo speak frankly li

'm ihn ol Um UnlVerlliy 01 UIU conmsnd Uie greaUr atlenU letm Uist wean Minnesota's c Uie strongest In Uie land, and

' ranks among Uie most successJ kUsfac* too, Uiat scrupulously malntsl I Bran- flUlremenU and againsl which v u r „r letslonallim cannot be raised.

ll, Dt. Colfinann admiu Uie m Ived in jj,n»tiKu, 'tnd he ptoposes a X slsience upon 'a higher scholai cem a a the boys who pUy the rune; rll code schedules so Uist schooU -wUl ,, hero nelghborlni, “natural” oppt i ,,l K- Charges for -tlckeu and lesser

aUUeUcs, and- endowmenl h tolen a ,b lch studenu wo« 'facts tree. He denies fUtly Uiat u V York ance U increased and educs

raised hy Ui# game,»r. niH Hla proposaU are suggtsllvi

®‘? ’ do mtieh to debunk Uie gtme ” lu proper penpecUte to relitirenUee tunetlon'ot colleges, which li y Uiey (esslonallsm could be slopped id, and gullly colleges refused to sub sTfl his ers; or 1( Uie honorable coll “r Thfr «hedule gtme* wlUi Uioie l

^ amaUur rule In iplrlt u well there U clearly In Uie hands o

but Uie w h ii 10 do about Uie beiun tougher problem. As long as .

a la ter gamWen will pmtlt. Ther* U s that the belters have Uied

J I a : play 0( tlhleles. If Uiat shouK * a ime.experience (or pisj-en

him to onl, as a game. wUl be doome ried h i wrecked some, prolesslonal s 1 h u a ho jud they keep Uielr htndj

^CllM UlU m tool

“ J TUE CASE .o r EDITH uppojca , tDtlroll Newi

Much more Uisn.local Inte Uie ftW ot Edim Muwell,

^ who kllW her (aUier. Women mpaUiy. om the Und ctme to her al ler UiQ eonvleUon and lenience to nmlgra- OUien lell thal a rasMiB- P'*"- rejoiced win

'ordered EdlUi tried again. She was tried again, be(o«

“ y* the ttme kind o( person her nahdfttc' v u abfy detcnded, and 4he

. how her (ather abused and irve been (Inally tubjecied her to luelu

to enlotre his dbctpllne Uiat per .n a . in .c l l.m. . 1M \

ling for Bm u \t lecond Jua . « tl ce com* lo UUs plet. l l considered tl Ity Judgo h td slain her tather. and lo ■lio m a r. Uiins- So EtlUh again Is four

U rnclsecm eneedtoaoyean ' mouths • ^ u ld

a l Iwme. >uch ts *as praellc It- And Mil agaliisl his daughler. N

nts c « r to liuiKy the man who re!hruumy to • en(orce au u

, againsl hls child. When all ' ^ ever, Uie laei remains that th

and even under atrem e pi deaUi cannot be condoned.

It may be lh»l U l« Max' N Uie somewhat eniile palemal;„ ,. couaio', by «ii((erlng punWiii .r them, ^unser people ol Uiai lorallzlng »nd strict umlly dlici ccat g ltt th# couniryiliJe heard city I Duffleld. ins rebelUous youUi. assail i uliied by dlUoa Thai delense ie«ns

the Ih l to UUi ease, may ev t i p l i n . - V.I n I.U n l .*

Wuc o( her rtghiness. tn a "to give code ot patrUtthal auihorli

1 to g a id U>a( auUioriix vUl b« brok

T ^ I N FALLS DAILY N EW S.

I sam e tim e do i; o( th e m u o n - N A T I O N A ] ilorly th e Prim e (H E W S BEH

l u the utmost

WAS•nerous and en- By t10 h u already CLOOU The holl lUanthroplcpur* everybody a t Uie C

tlcu la r o u tb u n t itu , have In t U e f ru i t of King which they exhlbiie

reasons for Uia tud* redecu Uio i e King off the Uiat even U Mr. P " u * W inston and lurtltog R(orm

; give hjm some j j , not have lea ImmedUUly al

_ • Ihould not have i^ iponsor and pnmotIQUIAUSM8 Desl will pull to Its iourant) second term. They i

America."I defense of Collo«rot. Walter B tm ts OUTBOUND The the convention of have framed Uie pr ichen of English. President to pum i ply proper English Uiough I t l iu I mlraUon for 't 'he derlylng phllosophyi cHcan vemaniUr. on his desk In to m loded, folksy, hiey, n rs i, Uiey conum tally PoiUsli" sit- Tsst eoncentitUons «n YouUi has no iiuier through dn irrect English U ut companies or meuu ‘■Langutie,’ Prot, n n t as such. Perhs a mode of social accurately descrit utvlor," and to be -abundant life" tn e todlvldutl must arerage American. 1 oup. of course. 'U an lloes not tdvoule uncle Stm wllh cot I colloquial speech, a w , lodustr}*. agrlei iTlnctog and gcn> i tu dteamln« U ot lanUctUy .correct Their Uilrd object rd ot Uie rules ot court WlUiout Imp dispraised u ,U ie judlcUl body ot re- rear-old Hacsulley cannot give perman ted from a bum. President's apparen' liraslng o( a con-. mifcx Uie wassallU agony b u abtted." (o^Uiem. and spar lUy, Is .Uio rUWy naUons by several i SmJUi, who wlUito an uncommon rA m N IN O .‘'Ec : of sung to meel ih* lerlea o( good v old words do ool yeifcmlsssrles In

e use o( Imsgery. u Uie '"b rato tni perhaps bom, not ot these quiet get-u le speakers can be oood Neighbor 6li etui speakers by . a nusslg. nok English. X>uplto ru lu oti i ' marolQ ot a collegiaroOTBALL has lers) have been assuring

SI'S S ' " "ndace «» a glorious reason to fear the

counlrles sland on 's colon Is probably foreign goid“ S l r V i S “ «essfuL 11 U a leam, rederal Resen# ai lUms ichoastle re^ ‘or IU The ^ Ich Ul* cty ot p ro - ^ S»ln or loss a ^ the gold owner nImensce of nrotes- W ‘I as a r tm e ^ In- Should tho w oltsUo standard (or metal conltoue, lli 3ie: Ihe drawing o( slub e ■Ul play only ihelr ipponenu; reduced our fold »io™.'“*‘ ler csDcndltures (or new doubU to Uie

funds to support et the wMld’i ort would bo adailited theories. Even ou I unlrerslly atund-' kiln'd luctUonal sUndards had* the right loei

lllve and Ids words ADVANTAGE 0me snd reduee ll to lUiler msy sprtogelsUon to ih# msln holldsy season revI U education. Pro- war llllen. Conded over night It Uii lhat the Oennanlubeldlsa g ^ pity- 'Tlie explanstloncolleges refused to thal Der Ptulirc0 (hal violated the mo«s on a weel cU at letler. Reform e a u ih ll^ rlvaUw Isbf ih# unlversllles, Isle^ liTUio com lUng U anoUier, and vUen a t dlsUnl as suckers are bom, pondenU on a rti U u yei no evidence his purpose belor ed 10 Induence.Uie eould bo mobllUed ould come. the*gahie Tlie protruded 1 en who approach It ler's (avor. He mi imed.' Oamblen have tem ot a five dsy1 aporu; Ul It be ite rs tnd mlllUr .nds o tt U>* under- ,toolball. PATRON Ifs 11 = = -------------------CartcrQlass as an , . « x w E u . s ; ; ' ' ™ - "

. Vl nl nU dabbles I.nleresl h u (ollowed „ ,ny bn11, Uio V lrg l^ g rl o „ p n , hU r*fulen-s groups fhrounh- ,„e■ aid ader her first |,i, reeomm> M yean In prison. ]„ ,utj„,lirUge o( JusUee liad jobs, arwhen a higher court ^

, (or A cerUIn bui(orc a juo’ ot much constituenther Ulher was. She contention* Is iliaJie Jurors were told joesn'l sail1 mUUcaled her and ,^,6 aupme ja ,:h severe puniilimcnl p^jitltni, but Uu t she selifd * sUp- antertncts.al blow, 1,^ ,r,e„aij. cnenvI the tlr»ti was dca( om. ,jt 1 that Uils daughter to kill is a dreadtul

ound gullly, and this <omiiigirsln-pruon, Crurie olf produet.Id againsl ft tynniiy ,53, ,0,diced by Trigg Max* „ proj(. No OM 'ouW w k m enu,, llh , cerresoried lo phjueai bloc »unreasonable sway jiij awl (a ls ,..i:

,11 Uial U a U , how.I the (alher w « slain ^

provocallon such a _d ___________ _laxwell, the victim ofnalum ol the hlUblllj' P R F .A ilimenl will help freeh l l region from too 'licipUne. The men 'of jiOly law)tn, represent- Madam: "DutU Ull backwoods tra- aiier j-ou lia\as noi to have aided cock: "Well, y.even lia n prejudiced don't lUe to kci

liM Uie (undamenUl —1 a new world, o( llie ] doni think norliy and to Uu end lodiy ilian h*KOkis. Liacoto.

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VA8HIN0T0Ni j lu y Toeker Byholiday m ood-hu h it almost __ ___* CtplUl except Uie serious, ., who hitched Ui*lr charloU lo JlE ” , ■ell's s u r (our yesn sgo. Th# ™*® New Ycsr t to ^ Uiem lUtlett

t Uie enthusiasm and energy blicd up to and shorOy atter . __ t inclined to bUme Uie Presl- = = ■ Ullilng hU conquest,.and whip*

Into anoUier IdeallsUc mood. ffffC irslly, U ut Uielr let-down atti-0 leeltor ot Ul* peopie, and 5 % r. Roosevell eonUinpUUs new | H | orms, h* will tall to Uie (ace ot uresslonal leUurgy.m, he made two faUl mlaUkeaIV* hurried off to flouUi Amer- B S

afler November J. and he Sa permitted certain aides to y f Hmote the Uieory Uiat Uie New K S, IU "bnto iru sun ’ during Uie S T -ey are ailU anxious to tem tke O- 0. si

-------- visitingThese young, brllllanl UbenU Amo p1 procnm which they wish the type, ed irtue for Uie-next-four yean. deld. Ni IU to wlUi Mr. Roosevelt's un- without phy, Uiey dont dsre to Uy 11 His vl0 msny words. ed by h UmpUte legUlallon to break up ityan, a Ions of wealUi and todustry— tlsu hadrastic laws againsl holdldg 1 poiitlE

■uures which wUl penaljie big- beaulltu;rhaps Iho phrases which most Uw wld<icrlbe llielr objectives Is Uio tUon Wand Uie 'simple Ute" for Uie man at

a . Tied In wlUi UiU proposition, SlewsJl ImmedlaU move lo fortify social s<comprehensive control ot busl- home 01

grleulture. Otherwise, Uielr rest- a wKk1 of no avail. and W ]«Uve Is a curb on Uie flupremo be a los Imposing slrlcl restratot on Uio lelo: A ■ review. Uiey reaUie that Uiey l»o peti nanency to Uielr pUns. But therent Indifference to Uies* Ide^ .A W alltog period an unhappy tA e m ■parks uireau ot turUier rejig- i l original New.Dealen. J '

“Economic royalUU- tovlUd to Kt will dlnnen staged by Roose- .In New York are aa puoled truslen." Principal promoUn .

•t-logeUien are SecreUry Roper.SUnley High and Charles E.

ot secrecy resembling Uie rig- w eth”(date society, Ui* theme of Uiese t I leaked. All Ihree ipokgnenrin* Uielr guesU m at Uie PJesI- „ ,m .c . 9W surprises In ilore for them,ng to tnelr message. coneentnU jms as reduction of govemmenl At a «c t Uie budget, palchmg-up New laia on<

I to make Uiem mon workable. cio*k riiwever, have they given deflnlU rd-glrlUio President knows what ihey'n (ranUci

trillingUiese hymlngi, a vagnnt New know ?a t Mr. Roper: "You’re gelUng There '

Republicans. You even look like Coronaiber when you were a lean and Next nofficer. Now you're fat. That’s marrlcin t walk any more; you ride to chlldrti

she ns. Khool

Splktog Uie ibreal of a boom wa.i Ui is-Morgenthau theory of freetlng n o lm nay cost Uncle Sam a ,pre lly ; ^ t y . a,nation muJi^paMor

« i the ot war.I gold entered Uie United flUles I" / ^ I* importer tumed 11 In to the » a n d ^ l v e d a gold cerUflcste inuctlon was merely a iw ip - « « « ' a on elUier side. Now, however,T receives Treasury hills which ^onde i t ot approximately !i of 1 per ^ ,0 westward flow ol iho precious , Ihe pay olf may amount lo a

on, logeUier wllh llie burUI ot bincaUi Uie. ground, lias nlsed ^

Ihe pubUo mind M to Uie vaUdlty ____otUiodox monetary ayitcm and our OfflcUl fUunclen are to-

<l if il l WUUam Je n n ii^ Bryan _____Id ea W Uio subject. --------

E Great BriUln's suggcsUon Ihal rtoi a mllllary coup during the H 'reveaU th* virulence of Europe's ■ ■ onfldentui reporu here suggest |] • lan dleutor Is far trom read}'. N Uon (or Uie epidemic of rumors U j f l , ihrer has staged all his oilier U m kend or holiday ew. Hc lias I UwliolD’ unprepared-prime mln- M counlr)-, mllllary and iia« l ad- U I »nl garrisons, newspaper cones- ^

remote assignment. Ho aehlsved ' elore publle or political opinion Ued to opposlllon. ed British weekend works in Hll- , may yet reform Uie Island lyi- dsy week fot the empire's man- lUry nabobs.

•* Ihe habll to Uiink of Senator

iifrlendly colleagues sccocd lUm.»ier from’ ih* nearby, sute o( • es in pawonage squabbles as. vlo-

rafusal lo itump lor the President moalEn. Mr. Glass has-drmandcd - mmendatlons be honored. Iliglit . Minted an Imposing list of eamli ., and he wont lake tto ’- (or uu ,r hla secreUry-ls maBng it liol . | g bureau elilet who won’t pUce a ^

lent on the payroll. ’Ttie olllclal ^ thal the eandldale Is undi, bul n ]

satisfy Uio angry Virginian, lias not yet t»een prwcnied to the ; , u probably will be. And Ior all ets. Mr. Roosevell W x> (onil ol icmy'Uiat Uic Senator.may evont- r.. He usually does.

3ul lOOiOOO interstaic motor ichl*mg' under fedenl rtguiitioii.......luetlon reached cne blllloa bstnLs n l tim e...‘.A huge cenlral (lUiif / trojected fot gotemmeiii depart- connecting pneumatic lube lysiem

c will demand higher larill on .. £ ffo ru >.111 be m.-vde lliu wintrr ( stales to adopt the uiilform vehicle *“ :s are already.iiandardl:cO. ^

i A K F A S T FOODNO BUT rOR. HER3ut why do you iiutst ou leaiing Tliave been here Inr tlilrty yean." I * .1. you see. If* tli'ls way. ma'am, l , Wte l In a rut," f

ik much ot a man who li not wiser j he was yeiterday. — Atmhamj

N ew Y o rk _Day 1 ^ D ay 1, By 0 . 0 . M clN T Y R E W i

EW YORK. Dec. 30-The mar ■ W/ae of WUllam Rhinelander atew maround election ended the vl VMou.1 gaiuntry of New York's moi VMous beau. Scion ot an arlslo '/M

cratlc faalli M..................... best man i i Ui' '///A

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conspicuous fo.*” '* v hitf& S W l wiui tha same ^

■ I I B u H feffilntoe com- ,

One night It Hf i Q f l P t ' I . m i g h t A f l R j U reigning' deb or ^ U B h M dowager of Ihe ^ I ' V S m Gold Coast, the ~-i

J ' . J next a flnlslied 4 0. Kelatn* cutle of the cab- (£

aret and DHt Uie JR ling Paulelle Ooddard. A PeUr « 10 poker-faced Racquet club f|/i e, edging Uio 80’s. he played Uie 'I'l d. N o'flnt nlghl w u up and up hout him.Is vleuloui iqulrmlng w u end- by his love for the blonde Janet g_ in. a gatelle-llke Udy many ar- K'. a hara accorded deserredly No. oiltlon among New York's moat (Ji/ ulltul women. Atso sh# exeeU widely three sheeted Mrs. Har-

in Wllllama as best dressed wo- n ot the lown, msny believe, ilewan lllUd slickly Inlo Uie lal scene. The well to do loller.at ne on a yacht off Newport or u weekend guest e t Southampton I Palm Beach. Hls removal willa loss to the ehlt-chat-wniererln---------j; A matrimonial mitehlng cf I__ •I petteil darlUigi. ______

i f i i tn i In a black dJJtmnja was observ* loday. Three friends called a t hU plclurl dy to his Button PUee residence not to nonUi ego. He was al his des*: Ing ahe Itlflg aod im etlng a /nahly IK passlnj aret as they entered. They re- and ca Ined about IS minutes during the Ti e n l of which hc turned his back Dsuall: answer Uie phone. After they fe/t velops reaehed for his (ounUln pen to Ing 11: itmue a letter. Ttie pen was gone. Sllek, ’ en he tried to light n clgaret and an'a li ; monognimmed lighter was gene, market thought t in t o( a pnnk, bul too eampa

ich time eUpaed. Now he’s con- there ( iced one ot the trio is n klepto- inUc. Nice hunk ol villainy. Vlnti

— currcn: had one brush wlihkleptomanln. Blue' a commerelal school. It(malnlns of Im

a one altemoon I went Inio the aeea a «k room and came upon a ilartl- surely -girl member o( the cla.'ts gotng nlglite jnUfsJly Ihrowth my ovejfoat. A from i Ulng amount waa tsk t iv l dont ton Is ow which was more embarrassed. Oeorg< lere waa a sequel a t a dinner a t up an< >n»}sdo Beach a few ye ju ngo. geatlni xt mo sal a lady, now matured, ing m irrled nnd the mother of scveni goe* I Ildren. ConyersAllon developed pU ys' e had gone W (he rarnrt>erc/sl leaves tiool the u m s time as I. And the Ll the asm* girl. She either did Add it remember or was a daisy aetreii. Coaeh

— — adjustE%rk avenue, which h u been fio- in wl g much hand wrtoglng over the along. asibilit? 61 I vuignr mum l^mi- mnui g along IU (ashlonable (rentier, comet » lost. IU fight. The courU hai* ' blKk tided a movie Is o. k. al a U dj (C reel comer, There will be no rDI- ; ring sign nor a gum chewing i onde to a sidewalk Ucket cage but IJERO movie Just Uie same and the courU i gardrd pleas 11 would depress real SAI tale values as to much tosh. I OcorK

------- • o tW lThe art of carioonlng left no si^n-1 ho. d )ls for poslcrltyilajt election. Boms lllncs.'

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VEDNESDAY MORNING, DECE

That:

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erven believe the iole effeeUve lurUatlon of Uie campaign was . to a cartoon but an Amo dnw-ahowlng-a group of sabled Tories ------sing Uie wtodow ot a mansion Bofc I calling In: 'Come on with us to Jacob ■ Trans Lux to hiss Roosevell," tor a jally Uie reigning Davenport de- M»r< jpaabltofuntorgelableandlast-

llmnlng-such as T. R.'s Big ^ ck. T. E. Powen' egg nest In Bry- ^ a hair, Marie Hanna’s dollar- rked suit, or the like. But In Uils npalgn the Insplntlon was noi re or ihe boys had an otf year.

finlon Frecdly. producer of Ihe Lea Tcnl Cole Porter "Red. Hot and 0 . C 16' hit. 1*. reputed . Ihe calmest Ellen,

Impresari, opening nights, He Ihelt J a final rehearaal. eau a lel- a pat tly dinner, watches the tlrSt loain [hten nrrhe, and views Uie ahow vis ,m the back n il. Brock Pember- p_ g, I Is also placid over a premiere. j,, orge S. Kaufman paces ncn’ously and down near the theater sug- .

itlng a frighlcnid hool owl wait. r m'ssenger reporu. Max Gordon w w w to a movie. Arthur Hopkins y^'t lys el«M a l a club. John Golden Mls.i

____ ; s ' . '\dd heroism all men would likeachieve; He kept peeking a t andiusUng his tie. Ukely a gill altalr. g t r

wtodow mlrron aa he walked )ng. an ally he stopped before one. U ,

mer refuse can. and in the next )Ck tumed tolo a haberdashery.

(Copyright. 103Ji McNaught ‘‘«a. syndicate)

;r o m e MAN’.S BROTHKR day.DIEa AT SALT LAKE CITV A*!

SALT LAKE CITY. Dec. M i ;r j - lemstorge William Jackson. 67. brother prodiWillard Jackson of Jerome. Ida- ihe I

>. died today following a short remaness. "T

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EkiUean Anlvca — Ml» Annette ]ccbson of Bolae arrived Monday •___r a few days vlili with Mrs. .T. E.

dr. and M n. Alvin McFarland lell "Jft ednesday for Stockton. Califor- aldiTi ll accompanied by Mrs. Mary Leh- -Yn in and Mn. J. L. Edwards who 11 conUnuo on lo Pasadena lo ill her husband and son.. Law-

L es rv IlwplUJ - Mr. and Mn.. C. Davis and daugliUti Mary len. w enl'to B<rfH! Monday Ior " elr daughler Ei'elyn. wlw has been patient a t SU Luke’s hospllal foi- aing a major opentlon.VUlt at Past ~ Mr. a n d ^ n . R. CorlfM and taby a n d ^ ^ . Ef-

• Moore are spending a lew days ’’W Paul VlslUng relatives. marr

Home rroiD UUh - Mrs. 0 , W. liter and son Jim are home from a«lt with relatives a l Logan. Utah. °ls.1 MlWred Poller, who aceom-mled Uiem, rematoed for a longer '" V ,sit ' _______________ wllh

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NBW YORK, Dee. » OD - A fjre” reamllned cow was cited as one ot | t ij 1C heeds ot the milk Induitry^at a l-stale dairy conference here to- n,in,

Hed?AMerting one of the main' prob- •■l, ms ot Ihe industry was cutting ,ome reduction eosts.’ John J. Snj-.w of n,at le Pennsylvania milk control board | tmarked: H i„"The 5,000-pound row must go." keep

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l i j jJ , oeorg/- slop kicking Uw I t r ^ your t^ . "■W noi W in g II. ma.“

look a t the marksu'rTmlklng. AndjTJUll denLUie ,jod." • . I‘•Yeh, I did make some marks on It,dn't I? Theyll como otf.-What’S the use of putting Uiem.'.7 You're spoiling .miture. You're going to need It me fin* day."••Need It? When’ll’I need fuml* .

'■’When you leave home and get atried. or something. YouOl nied

tor your own ro m -sotne ly. and If they are kicked to Wl».I denU and scratehrsi y « ’ onj r t M good about n . I Vwughl ■,al bed especially tor >^u so that M ewW have a good to ti^e llh jvu some day. Belter^savo it."Am I lo h a « mltve. loo, ttiolh- •? When I gel married can I ike my bedroom furniture wlUi

It Is yours. If you Uke gopd:re of It 11 »HI 1«

Is now, eten." . d•That's an Idea, ma. W hit oiner lings do wc grt when we gel ”ed? I mean, whal can we o ro j “LoU ol Ihlnp, Whenever I t UT )meihlng for Ui# house X think ;a t masbe wmc day John O eoW Ul lure this In his house, or Mao'Uen will 'have this when she U eeping house. The thtogs In your3oreyT»re~yeurs'lo-tBkt~by~ai«ror: j■hart why I keep telltog you to Uke

‘i t ’U n t .a bad liea-Ut give thfl- ren owTiershlp of eertaW house- old elleeu eariy In Ihelr ^Iwa them a feeling of dignity. tsponsMlly, and security. M d ; makes Uiem caretul about the htosi they Wie, If daughter newa U ul .cerUIn dWies are U> .« hetj. are hen ^ghl »»»• • * hough Uiey are used m the f^ U y ccaAlonally, ah" will guard U«m althtully. - If tho boy know ihftV he nig on hb floor. iik chair tha t sUnds In Vhc han,,re his. to go wlUi him to his own lomt, they wHl U kt os\ new m tan- ng tor him, and the hiKne llself ?Ul Uivc deeper rrKonlng and :reater »-aluej for him. Let the . hlldren' have things tor Ihclr verj’ iwn, right nowi ro that the^w-UI • hcrlsh them, grow up .f»toE hem, m d when they « t up Uielr lomes. take aomelhUig very pre- :loM from the old home, Jlons vllh the belonging*. The t t i ^ s me nses Uke on a certain s ^ - ^ »ium. A lamllUr chair', a ongr \ ised UWCi m tj mean a ll of Home \ ’or a child long absent irom lu r ,

Then, loo, UiU ownenhlp In the liome gives the fimlly a feeling .)( unity lhat ll never knows w ^ n ivetyUiUig belongs to mother. The • mother who says to Iter daugWet,>r her son. “You msy invite your Irtenfla W m j home. Vo'4 max use my chair and my books, my china, mv garden." cannot hope to have her children leel a t home In ihe house. • Spread out the ownc^ilp and.you widen the home unUl li becomes all embractog, as It ought to be.

Jlr.-Palri h»i jfftpatrd a booklet (No. Mil enUtled, 'Obe-

j .« n t sUmp, Address y ^ - « *Buat to Mr. ABgele Patri. The,®*' Ubrary, e/# this newipaper, H7 V,t*l « rd street. New Y et^N . Y.

copy IBM. by The Bel! V BTTidltaie. lnc.1

StVAOA MINES INCORrORAlX .8A CRA M EN T0i,Callf>D «.»^ \ _The Nevada pofphry Qoj<» 1inc , formed to 1»M V %Round Mountain Mtoes Co. and ^ (our other mining n w ■Nye ctiunlyi Newda. dUtrlc^ dW | IU IncorpOTiHon pspert- K creuryol lUU today In o^er to quallly lo do bM^nes* Ui CalUomla.

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Proposed S o u th ea st R ates { Deemed Inim ical to

N orthw est ’PORTIAKD, Ore, Dec M -

MlUtn nnd lirhett ro v tra or Uii norlhTOt decided todur to u k the , IntenUtt commerce conunUslon for , • heulac in lha northwnt od pro* pwed n le changet In Um lOuUuut, |

'.vhldi ther cialme<l would JeopudUe I the l9-mllllon buihel »b«tt w d ! riouT tnde of Ihli rtfloa.

RTD. I^Ue or TKomt. *eent«y of UiB North Ptclflc Mllltr*’ ujoeii- tloa, u id the p ro p q ^ n U s vould prore dlKrlmlniloA ind vould compe{< difretlr ir ttf \K W bnpouti for vbett Ihlpment* (rAtUw north- . n u t Til the PM im a «g» i to Oulf

■tnd Atlintle porU. iLrlle dted u A proer»m for «n

ICO hetrlar tbe «rr«n«n“ northTOt wheet li not tn export commodity but U beit « e d for p . domeitle coMumpUon: th i t H U not k lurplu* crop entertnj the wuth AUtntle r«|l0Q, tnd tb i t It li bet* ter lulted (or le u th eu t mUtj' Ihin tn r othe^

CORONER CALLS PR O B E - ..O F A I R P I ^ E TRAGEDY i

(Continued ltom*P»|i One) I

W*d»y i-Ifhl. tb»r deeltred. 11 vould m iu tluC n io t Sklvia Sha t kept tbe aliplini eloft 3& mlnuUi utler £ ha itn t hll l u t mUMge i t 1:}7 p. m. r>

SWABHINOTON. Dee. M WV-TTie ?

commeroe department announced ■> todiy Jt vouJd bold i coa(erenc« of all air Una operaton and goreni- ~ ment air authorltlea to find "va>i ^ and meint” to prerent.another w J rlei of air craihe* similar to 'th it o( f. tho l u t tvo veckJ. f ,

J. U. Johnson, aub tan t lecrttary o( commerce, vrote E. V. Rlcken- bicker, general manager o( Eastern Alrllnu. tbat dcUlU o( recent air*Ilna aceldenta would be thoroughly Itudied by the conrer<ei. '

' Attending the con(erenct will be lepresenUUres o( the army, na\7 •. and cout. guard and the advUcny eofflmJttee for aeronautlej.

In h ll lelter, Johnson aald,lha t . "fund* and (aellltlM'* are available (or Imprm'cmenU already planned to airline navigation equipment "It

..jilirbe posslljlo to eliminate a t leaal TS per cent of the type of accldenis ve have experienced In Ihe pu l." n

“It is our determination," John* | | fon'A-rote, "to bring about these I] Improvements as rapidly aa pceslble. M

Johnson u ld a date ror the con* ■ fcrenw vould bo rixed laier. ■

Union Pacific Chief I On New Honeymoon

^ I oP aNOELES, Dee. M ( 4 ^ a t l 3 ^ - n Oray, president of the UnionP Piclllo railroad, his vir«. and their if)

son and daughfer-In-Jav, Mr. and iMn. Carl R-Omy. Jr- arrlred here ►,today enroute lo Ensenada, Lover -U CalllOmla. Thero they vlll boardthe lln^r Santa -^ena Ior a trip T'fthrough the Panama canal to Nev ^York Clly. 2

--------“1'nr-looWnrrerward-l.^-Utla-ttlp- - fmore than any other I can remcm* ber." lald Omy. “It's a aecond hon­eymoon for me. We baw been mar­ried fifty yeata.

Gray and bis wife celebrated their 'gold'n vedding annirerury Decem- _ber S. I s

Tht railroad president declared | £grew Income of the Union Pacldo f J

.in m a vUi approximate moOO,- Ll000 mort lhan In »35, an increase ■ot 19 per cent. The nel operating nIncome, he said, ahova an IncreaM | aof 2J p ir eent tor tho year o<-er llw Iflline’s 10,000 mllea ot rallvay. I k

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nor urge luch legUlailon. HMcOrady'i projected departure H

after havlng'vorked-day and night ■ ^ - lor tvo monthi to keep ihlpowners ■

\jind slrlken around Ihe peace ta* K p flTe vas rfK&rded aa an Indication “

VUat negotuilona might iIow fur- • tier In hla absence;

Strike leader Ilarry Bridges open* . ly told San Pedro maritime vork* en lu t night that the end of the walkout »-aa not in xlght. Authorl* tatlre clrclea here expreued alml- p ; Ur vlevs but declined lo be quot-

• ISIlMlloo Tangltd

Obviously. Ihe situation vudcep- It ly ungled. Tho ahlpovneri flatly nnn rejected Ihe prefereniUl hiring de- mands ot the mailer?, matej and ' “ plloU' union, and announced they fould take a similar position as r,aid to the marine englneera' union.

These demanda constitute one o( the -funllamenUl principles" for m, vhlch tlie ntrlken are fighting and hnm

. Ihey are all pledged to sUnd In a n , "solid front" until all such de* r,z! mands have been met,

Employen atso charged the marl- lime strikers were allempilng (o , drav striking shlpvard vorken inlo iif?) the -Mild (rent."

The attliude ot Ihe vcitem mtr* . Itlme worken tovard' tbe allegedly Illegal strike of eastem'aeamen aUo u a (actor. I( the vestem strike , *

■ sere «lUrd and U}f eastern m J»- ' out continued, there vould b« ^ fcueiUon as to vhclher ■ Pacific

^ a s t maritime men .vould handle 'l lC ^ h l p s Ubelfrf "unfair" bj- eastern ^ H i e r j ; . W,

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IDAHO PALLS, Dec.Ina) inbuK to Mrs., Uulie Sutlifr- i j„ and Holden, 91, mother of (otir «rll [ ucwi ;no»-n Holden men In Idaho, will tx- [vatc lald a t the Methodist church Hitc i TedneKlay at 2 p. m. • ;

Mn. Holden died Satur Jay at llic i iome o( her » ii, Arthur W. Holdrii, • " Other wns are E d j , HoWen of|

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WALLA WALLA. Wasli.. Dec, 291 chive r>-A marrlnge llreti;* win iuu fd ‘Vhen ere today (o Tdward Conred iindjbe ki tiflle Doolen. bolh o( Tala ^alb ,!^^ '0 , lalia _ ' I tlmci

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gians Receive Rhodes Sc

cked b y th e a o u th w u l d ia tr lc l boi . T hey a re p ic tu red aa (he aware ’ th e U n lv e rs liy o f California, w ht U>; G eorge P ira n la n , U tah S la te i 1, and B ruce W aybur, U n irera lly o

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WAaHiNOTON f i^ .-m t ubiqul. touj camera-men, hunting neva for the readers of itJa, devoted a good portion of Ihelr time to tvo Amer*Ican vomen.

One of them, Mn. Pnnklln D. RooMvell. w u accustomed to ihe leni after l l« e yean of having her d doings chronicled from irlpa on family duUes to official inspections of government project!.

But 'llio other, Mrs, Wallis War* v, field Simpson o( London, protest* 4 ed a l the (lood o( publicity thal tj (olloved her public appearances W wltli the King o( Btgltnd before R hs abdicated, uklng ot an Amer* Ig lean In London; “Hov can 1 be so Ul Impottani?"

Mr/i. Simpson avoided tlie curi­ous u best she could, recelred a . divorce decree nlii from her second husband. Enrat Ompion. and moved alone to luxurious guarieri where aho played hpsleu to Ihe king and hts intimates unlll alie lied lo Prance shortly before he abdicated rather lhan lou her..

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.Mrs. Roo.'cvelt conllnued her trips to reMltlemenl proJecu, her addres.^es a l schooU, a i farm con* ventlons and before clubs. Sha vent "Oft tho record" during her hus­band's campaign but crovds meet­ing tho President's campaign train kept up imlitent ahouu for "Mn. Roosevelt," and she ansvered vlili brief greetings.“ flli8"vaa iltltt^by one pandson; — Elliott Roosevelt. Jr., of P o r t Worth tn ItU , and learned that by next June she will havt a nev daughter-ln-lav In Mist Ethel Du m Pont, the’ J)eaufy cf the mllUoatln fe munlilona clan of Delaware. k

Woman Filet.AtlaBtle The Du Pont family had fought

the presldenfa campaign (or rt* t | election bul love laughed a l polllies ■ and-MlM.Pu_Poni began her Irous- ■ seau collecting. ' ■

M n. Beryl Uarkliim. blondt so* ■ clety matron of London. balUed M IWO ocean aiortna on a plane flight H Irom England to America But I ihe landed ufely lo bccomo the » lin t voman to loIo axjtvr.rt over j|y Lhe Allantlc.

Marlon Talley, operalle soprano, um e out of rtllremenl to seek a national comeback by meant of a lerlct ot Sunday aftemoon concerts.

Dr. Wftnda K. Parr of Boyce rhompton Instlluic, V o n k ers , D . N. y .. discovered a ' cement-llke materlaJ vlilcli holds togelher the }arliclej (molecules) of ccltulose.

• Women In-Pollllct Mam- vomen toughl posts In -E :

Mngrtss but only one nevcomer core ram# through to succeu — Mn, DriC la n Wood Honeyman of Oregon, the i long-time personal friend or the aocli )resldent and Mn. Rowerell. Bhe aepl

a former member of th t Oregon urdi late legislature and the molher ot cycl hree children, a 'Tlie Democratle convenUon In T!

>tnT3delphla « ted to name feml* v u line altematei to the male mem* Ihe )cra of tho poverful resolutions vaa ommliieo which vroto the plat- In orm and, headed by Rep. Caroline spec >'Day of Nev York, the vomen aboi aw Ihelr peace plank Incorpo- trlct ated Into pariy pollo'. uke.\lTJ.:Ruih Brj'an Oaen. (ormer cha«

ilnlster to Denmark, married the lom lanlili CapColn Boerge Rohde and pus rslgned her post l»ur to ampalgn whlc )r the president. froir

Wrllei B«Tt Hellrr III Atlanta Margaret Mitchell, a ewspaper woman, u t back and atched her (irst novel. '’Gone nth the Wind,’ actually go with le vlnd a t Hie book-sUlli, She Pl nd spent six yean on the book, E\-a cplctlng post-«-ar rtMnstrvcllon daui I the South, \ naniAt Barnard college, Dbia Vlr* o'clo itiia C. Olldenlen'e rounded out chat quarier o( a centuiy in her post of tl

nd received the American Wo* flcla lan's wLwelallon avard for '■cml* Pall tnt achievement." theTo chronicle Just nicli doings at Thu omen like thert, Mary Beard, rcqu le hL'torlan. t t a r t ^ ' a move in » gr 'ashlngtoij t o ^ t up a voman's -chives to preserve ihe records of . amen who affect votld cvenU, • Se Collection of suluble material arted and Mrt. Beard looks for* 'l - ' ard hopefully to an eventual ar- ilvei building in New York tiero the dust of torgetlulness can “1“*, ; kept from the names of vomen , tio^avc been .ouUUndlng in their f “ '. . ' • Mon

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—Except for one quallllcatlon, a day. coroner's Jun' loday absolved Harry vit DridsM, PAclIlc COMI p ^ e n l of mIioc the IntemiilonaJ LongsoiWen'a as- tured loclatlcn, In the tn lfle \de ra of Jo* a h( leph Mlnnda. ». kllWKlast Sal- dltloi urday nUbt when his unllghfed bl- Mosc cycle collided head-on vlth Bridg- Her u ' automobile. Mr•The Juiy Tound,the boy’s destli kane

r u ‘'accidriital^d unavoidable at vls,'i Ihe rale .oi/?<cd the automobile Ml.' ras traveling." of VI

In vJev ol thli tiinll/Icallon ix to ify, i ipeed vhtch testimony placed at when ibout « mllrt an hour. Deputy DU* a bu; Irlct Alto:r,ty William Brayton wmuked If lit ‘® 'l‘« ““ ’y SUSjharges. He .uld he aw ld have no lorma! statemenl uiiW'a habeas cor- U I 3US liciirin: w fo.iwrror in i-blcli a n d ff *1 ’ **'*' dLifharse Clurom police cu.«lody,____ asajn

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ES-a PatrlciJ Wlnaa-, lB-y«r.od laughter ol Mr. and .Mrs. R. E. Wl- lana. a t ^frMrfs Thureday at : (^nne I'cloek' at the 'IVin Falls Mcriuao' ihapel. fliv. 0 . t- Clai/.'pastor )f the Pffj!jyi«'J» llclate. Iniermrni to be In Tyrln »alW ccimKrv. Frrnd^ nin> vl.w m i l he body »i H’.c • 'rhurtday Tlie Pjtliinn SUIfrs are•equM tedioaltfndtheifnIcM m

‘ OrlnJ in s . ElJZAm:TII M.r.ISMS b.nk,Ser^-ICM'aKi-br cciirlMtfd /or daj ,

itrs. Elltibelh I.. McOinnU, u;fe of WheiV. O. McOlnnU, at lhe ChrWlan p.igne.'hurcb t«lay at : o'clock. Rev. H. J. ^ , K>leynolds of the Chriitian church buslnemd Rev L D. Smith of tlie ChUrcIi celebri if the Nftrarrnc will offlclalr. In-erm tnl will b ' h> T^in OaUery under (!l:«Hon of lh» Mihe meal io rtutry.

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Youth Given T im e to O btain ■ Counsel In Pocatello

Robbery C ase ]POCATILLO, Dec. » Wl -

Charged vtUi robbery In connee- , lion with an alleged u u u l t with a heavy hammer on > tervlM lUtlon j attendant Monday, Donald L. Jonea,20. o( Idaho Palla today wat brought • before Justice o( the Pcact WUlUm ; Hinckley and w u tilowtd tn In- drllnlie Ume lo tupply counsel be* ■ fort taking a plea on tha chtrge. ■ HLS $3,000 bond w u not fumlthed ■ and he - h i returned to Jail pend- B Ing hla plea. ’ U

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jlonea, a slu(kn{ a l Albion BUU Normal, U u iil by offlcen to have , admitted hitting Carl Watlln. 3B. , three llmet with a hammer to avoid , paying for gasoline. In eteaplng i Jones n n p u t a tU U p ^ n cbKk* , Ing lUUon I t Inliom, lott tha road a t McCammon and ended up In a snovbank near Bancroft. ,

The vlcllm ot the aauult may I lure a fractured skull. A heivy felt fl lu t he wort had a hole punched in fl K from a blow of the hammtr.

BURLEY MAN INJURED IN H I G H ^ ACCIDENT

BURLEY. Dec. M - John Mar* sliall or Burley, vho v u Injured tn an automobile aoddtnt near Blue Creek, ytaii, Saturday. vUi be brought to the Ketlenrlnt un flar- lum here Wednesday, Dr. W. P. j Ketlenrlng u ld today. q;

^tr. Marsliail, accompanied by Dr. and Mn. Kettenrlng and Mra. A. J. Armstrong of Pocatello, w u Injured pQ, when tho Kettenrlng car crashed In* ui< to a truck on a grade near Blue lot Creek, Utah. 104-mllas aoulh of here, m iir. Marshall v u Uken to a Tra* • monton. Ulali. hotplUl luttering from a bruised head, severe lacer- « ations. a bruised chest and a tide bili InJurj-.

Other membm ot th t party, boupd au for Loa Angelei, returned lo Bur- m| Icr. , ■ Ul

ffew Taxes Tighten “ Collectors’ Snare ^

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eratlon ot recently enacted taxee. treuury otflclals laTd today, vlll - provide Important new machlneir " for checking eru lo tu o t^ lher lev* res IM. • - I S .

Returns lo be filed under ihe lax rou provisions ot the m ;UI security act r l t and the nev undistributed protlU (he tax. they u ld . vlll gh-e the Inter- |,e, nal reiTnue bureau a v u i fund for i i , Information luable for croa check* mu Ing other rtluma.

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T ht Montana beer control board said loday It had revoked lhe beer Uoense of the Bar X resort a t Vai* to ley, a project tovn on the feingo **■' of Pbft Peek dimilie fn iiarUieul* em MonUna.

T ht board tald IU action v u Uk* en on the recommendaUon of Otis trol A. Hallelt. deputy county attorney “ d al Olasgov. and follovlng an in* tho spection of the resort by a board Ior representaUve. allt

Robbtrlet and flghU vere numer* out t t the place, tha board said IU Inspector'! rtport ihoved. The board bo u ld t t aecured affldtvlu from tome tUu of th t young girl " tu l dancen" em- f« l ployed a t th t esubllshmenl de* ino acrtblny atUcka attempted on them vidi by men palroni. . accl

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Condition Of Crash Victims Unchanged q,|

MOSCOW ^T^o. Dec. M Ml - liB Condltion M thret critically In*

iured turvlvora o f « fatal aulomo* ' bile accident near) here yesterday ~ waa reported as lliile changed to- day. l r «

Virginia Pullon, 17, Spokano high whool wphomorr. suffered a frac- lured pelvis and bad facial Injuries, the A ho.ipllal here reported her con* t»t" dltlon u serious. Esther Johnson, to Moscow, suffered a fraclurrd skull.Her condition vas reported "talr." "the

M n. nUUi Bell. Uken to a Spo- In c «ane liosplUl with a (netured pel- *I i’Is,'vas.alfO In'"fair condlllon." any

MW Anna Tliomc Pillion, sister )f Virginia, and Mn. Zoe M. Kel- o( tl ry. Moscow beautician, were killed rhen Uielr automobile skidded Imo

SUSPECTS FREED WITH D IS M IS S A I^ F CHABGESCliarges o( (In l desree burglary the

igalnst Roy Btrecia nnd Harold B. "P lluler. both o( Twin PaUs. vere dls- nLwd when they appeared for pre- 3 ' ' ° Imlnary hearing In Ihe JusUce court if Ouy T. Svo'pe here yesterday. !

Motion tor dlsmlsul vm made by ’roBcculing Attorney Edaurd Bab- •;* •ock, who made his motion on l”*"' :rounds of "Insufficient' evidence." roild Streets and Shafer vere hrld hi

onnectlon vlth the burglary of the Vhlle House cigar store here last teek.

Vintietli Birthday jp Promise Fulfilled comn

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)rln E Ouerwey. retired lova ed II anker, celebrated hU SOth birih- malll ay annlvemry, he JoJd-frlrnils sell : iVhen I'm 10 IH aen-e you cham- pany iigne." Tddav he kept 111* prom* Del < to the nearly JO friends and cem lulneu associates vho hHped lilm mayo rlebrale 10 jTars a|o. Vey,

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B o a t D «. M W) - R. O. Cola »of Boise, manager ot the Idaho SUle . Automobile asMCtallon. u ld todayhll organiuUon Is opposed to pro- ^posed legUlaUon which vould rU «,Uie maximum speed limit of mo* «lor nhlclcs on Idaho hlghvayt a t n M miles tn hour.

"Wt do not bellevt lhat It It vise alegUltUon or that, it enaeUd. Uxre bvoud be any r«ducUon In automV libile faUlllles,’’ Colo declared. J

"Por Ihla reason U» Idaho BUle BAutomobile aasociallon vlll be com- Jpelled to oppose IhU propoul o t Uk »Idaho Peace Officers' auocUUon. ®

"Only 16 per cent of l u t y t i f i ”(aUlllles occurred on the open high- Vvay vhere a tpeed ot 50 mllei would , ba operative and only a amall part „ot the 10 per cent vere due to ex* n oeslve speed.

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'The slate motor vehicle lavs al- *' ready provide a maximum speed ofIS.mlleiperhourlnptulngichool/i. *rounding cum s .and approaching ^VlUiln M feet of highways vhere -the viev Is obstructed, but vho ew r f. heard of these Java being enforced.Tlie lav alto provides that molorlata umust stop .vlien tho entranco- lo a c(hlghvay U protected by a stop wsign, but It Is eully delettnlned that aonly about W per cent of th t drlv* Uera obey this rule. ' • a

‘The (irst step In tolving ac- bcldent problem Is to provide an ^

crated under sUlcl civil terrlee rule* and Its offlcen qualified by training ^ to conduct claasea and carry on ‘‘ u fely educational work In their u - aJgnrd lerrllwJfj. •

’The second step U 'to kecure the services of a man to head tho pa* r trol vho Is qualified by educailoii ^ and temperament to do Uie Job, W ,i ahould be trained to conduct scliooU ai (or hla (leld men ahd place In ojier* ci aUon a comprehctulve autevlde cl safety program.

"Our drlvera' license lav ihould be slrengUwned by Uie addlUon of " flnancUl respontlblllly now In ef* j feet In about 35 aUles and all prov* ^ Inces of Canada. Such a law pro* vldes U ut a driver must p ty for accldenU for which he is found is- sponsible or forfelC his right lo R drive." I

Three Rings^Date j • Southwest Ruins I

TUCSON, AriL,"Dee. 3B W) Dr. IA. C. Oougla.\a. originator of th t Itree ring method tor dating prehls* Ilorlc ruin*, shoved llie Pacific IMuUiae.U section of Uie Society for Ilhe Promotion of engineering Edu- I:atlon, a specimen today dating back I :o 3ta A. D. ' ' I

Dr. Douglu said he considered It I‘the most valuable single specimen In connecUon with tree rtnga'.“ I

*11 Lt Ihe eartleai date -(otuid on' Itny culUng and vas taken (rom an [IJriglnal beam In one of the rulni I>( the soulhvest." he added. I

Ayto Trailers Help I In Housing Problem I

CHICAGO, Dec.' 38 (,r> - Aulo*nobllo trallen are helping to solve | he naUon's housing problem.Speaking today before Uie Am- i

rlcan Economic a.VK>claUon. George i>rborgh of the federal reterve-bank Lloard, laid betveen 40,000 and 50.- I00 trailers sere uwd u permanent Ilomes. IKe estliiiated the total number of I

rallen lued u full or part-time Ioildenres at 300.000. ^ ■

[daho Mines Named I In U. S. Complaint I

aPOKAHE. DfC. IX', - The Pedm l court wcuritle.i excharfge Iommlsflon filed suit today against ftie Globe Slli'er Mines, Inc. of Wal- f ice. Idaho, charging offlcen violat- id the securities exchange act by 1 . r lalling. offen to stockholder* lo ,■11 promissory notes of the com -: ■any.' ' ““De(endanU vllh the'mining con- AS'

■m vere lu officers, H em an lU&il, ilayor of Wallace, and William U oey, Henry Prlen’dlatider and Otto t-•Oljson; >Tlie commlMloii seeks an InJunc- -non to pr^-ent any fiitlh rr offer.i er Olhcr alleged violaUons-of Uie acl. I

DECEIIBER so, 1989

Savants Discover C i New Found Gian I

ATLANTIO CITY. Dec. 29 W>- I Some giant protein molecules, dli*covered a t Uie Rockefeller Instltut* ifor medical reteardi, were Coday iIdenUlled u causes of dlseue. i

All vere plant dlseaaea. "moule" ior tpolled leaf. In tobacco, loma- i toei. spinach and phlox.'Dut theprotelni which \»uied Ihem. amaU •cryalaU hlUierio believed Inert and |llfeleu, were dellnllely found to be jpartly alive. ]

They pointed to a new source of i dUease, oot only plant bul poulblyhuman, u described to tha Ameri- |can Association for the Advance* ^ment of Science. Tlie report w u 'made by Dr. w . M. SUnley. ■ t

Dr. SUnley (Int dlscoTered one cof these proteins a year ago when |searching (or lhe “virus". vhKli causes tobacco moulc. In- tobaccoUie supposedly llfeleu crysUiia )caused the moulo troublt. In Iho t

, p u l year oU>er protein moleculei. j■ abo ciTtUls. havo been discovered v » u causing Uie spotted leaf in other t J planu. Thero Is no detecUblechem- p

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' ■ Com pHm entlng a lum n i m cm l tc ria in c a a t a novel ho lid ay dani colorcd balloons were a ttac h ed row onea form ing tlie c lub nami

> Iday greens were h ung . Zu Zim th e orchestra s tand-w hile th e cU lig h t dances w ere th e f e a tu re of

I n th e absence of Fn in lc C ar m a rc h w as led by R Jc h a rd f - H arbert, vice presiden t, a n d o

' M iss W anda K lm es. T licy b ; w ere followed by G ra n t Saw ­

yer and Mist Mtriha' Morehouse. P ' Norman Bates and Jeannette Dick- F ' erwn. Mr. and Mn. Alvln Caiey Z ’ vere honored guesU o( the en-. E nlng. H

T ht velcoming ipeech to .Uie Q t alumni v u preienled by Mr, lUr* G t bert. A program ot dances during o: . IntennUslon Included aelectloni by a:

June Morrison. Betty Joan Beasley. & , BUly WatU Muriel PuglUntk, MaldJi S . Jean Hutchlnion. and M lu Shirley ti . Mae Wilson. studenU of Marie 0

Dunn Helm. Mute during the eve- B' , nlng v u furnished by ChuckHeim's b

ContlnfhUli. ciI ' Chairmen In charge of the bail A ‘ Included Mr. lUrbert. general chair* t • man; Bud Booth; decoritloni, and ' Roltnd HuUhlnson, profrtm. F

M n ib m n l t v t n t e r r e d A Ihroughout th t ivenlng by the Mltset Judy Jones, Julia Ann Ryan U tnd Beth Ciyder. n

: ”H b b i - . ? W S o ^ A R T y ' iThe Seeond Ward Mutual Im* M

provement Astoclatlon arranged a l<iiollday dsnce for memben and u

■ guesu at the cburch recreation hall h' ' l u t evening. Slreamen in holiday pl ’ colon hung irom the ccUIng andI other decontloni trimmed Uis hall. } . A "svlng" orcheslra played during h■ tha evening. Punch v u served from

a ■Yuletlde decorated table by mem*. ben of tho Junior Olrls. In general g] 1 charge o( arttngeaenU wai M n. }|. i l ^ j f l n f i . _______ _______ JJI ' b'. ALPHA PHI CHAPTER m: H AS DINNER-DANCE ni

A charming dlnner-dance waa ar* ^ranged last evcnUig b)' membera eianil pledges ot the Bela ZeU k chapurr of the Alpha Phi a t theColonial lea room. Tlie Ubie w u wcentered Kith'polnseUUs tvlned clabout Ull red Upers. Holiday greens nand floven formed bases for the b<candles. PUces vere marked with nclever New Year greeting cards. oi

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AStONG Ihe beaatlfally gowned Duiwomen vho attended tbt.opeolot vlj<of New Yortt'a opera season waa moJ Libby Holman Reynolds, the torth dLv singer aod widow cf Htnl.lh' R ey (to

• noldi. pictured In Ihe all-vhlle T foitome vhkh she (avoredM ^ Intl Photo. - ' Icvt

" auseof Disea^ iii V itP ro feinMolecml^

leal dlt(trtsce in Uw p r o t ^- All Uteta dUeiH pnt«Ua a t» nn- e uiualiy h e tv y ^ a t U "ot .U cb y molecuUr weight." I tie tr w»l»h#

and complexity. Or. Stanlty • said." appean to havt tome conpacUep- with Uielr abllliy to eome to lUt. ’ e " ltnow ippeanpQ tiible,''h ttald ,11 "lo lU tpnleiam olecuicsaloofvtth:n living organltmi, lUch u btet«ri»i« fungi, aod proloioa (alnflt etU ani-

mali) u infecUoui. diieaM*prDdue«'I log agenU., >y "infection may be rsgarded t t Uia i- InUoductloQ oC lev motecuiei o( ft ;* vlnu protein Into a lUKtpUbia boat. . t ‘ihtse lew moleculea appear to hiT» ;■ Uie.ablllty to direct Ul# mtUbolion !e o( Uie holt to Uiat It producea net . normal proUln, but mort of the >

ll vlnia proleln." 'I0 In(antlle paralyils and toctM eUier , a human dlseau aro au sed by» rutet." What Uiese .human Ttauei ‘1. ara U a puule. for Ihey a n la* ;1 visible. I t h u been pretumed that • r Uiey trere.bulcally iimlIar*to Uie ‘• plant vlrusei. ' |

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m bers th e Zu Zim Club e n - > a nclng p a rty la s t evening. W u i- [ ed to th o walla w ith lo n g n a r - ime o n one w all. O verhead hoi-*" m stood In large le tte rs before club sh ie ld w as overhead. Spot> of th e evening.

Carp en te r, presltlent, th e g r a n d ;;

o( Mr. and Mr*, R; W. CarpenUr' be(oro Uie dinoer (or cocktalli.

QuuU were Misi Dorothy C a r - ' penler o( Tvln Tailt, U lu V allttU , Ftle ot Spokane. Waihlngtoo.' M iu ' Zelma McCamli o( PaytUe. U lu • Dorothy Uayt of Nampa; UUi S d u - Belle Wood aod M lu PhyllU Jao*,, Broadhead of Boise, M lu U arjotlt Glenn of HaUey. U iu EdlUi B la tter ' of Kazelloo, Miu Helen Banbwr'* and M lu Minnie Fait- of Buhl.’,, Miu Ellen Scolt of Kimberly. B ill. Sanden ot Nampa, Howard G old-' smith ot PocaUllo, Bob flmith.l' Gooding Rodney and Warren Ta— gan of Pller. m ncU Scott of Xla><' berly. Gerald Price. Wallace Coop-. cr. John Breckenridge, P ttnk Mc-^ Alee and Bob Stephan of Tvln . PalU.

MUi Mar^ Francei fltreet wai," the guest ot honor a t a party ar* ranged Monday evening ^ the 8en-<> lor GlrU- clau of the U eU udU f church. She plant to leave toner*,, row for lillnoU to make her heme../ Atrt. C. 0 . Dudley and h t r daugh*' ler, Cirellne, wtra tha houte hot*'" leues. A gift vu-presenled to Uia honorte by ibe group. Garnet vere.> played and refreshmenU served.

a T o M W . :A group of young people v tre ’

guesU a t a formal dancing party ,i arranged a t Uiehome of UUa Jean Harwy lu t evening, HoUday dec-*

b S (rt" \ab lt" fro m * X h ^ r e " f r ^menu wera terred Ule tn Uie eve- nbig, Muslo w u played by UUa Nedra Rlcblni. Special guest ot Ihe Mining v u Mn. Margueilt* Noble'

PRSent vere Uie MIsaet G lorU ' Weil, Ann Peavey. J u e Wyile, Lu­cille Tinker. Dorii McDonald, LoU' ’ Nordllng, LlllUn Roberts, Clara- belle lUggsrdt. Betty Colbert and ' Theora Belie Buma and Ed Woodi., DUI Warner. Nathan Tolbert. Ken*, neUt Hodget. Lee Walton. Merle Orehard. Jack Hopkini, CecU Jonei. ' Bert Tolbert, and Max Looney and ’' Vaughn Murphy, boUi of Uaxellon...

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Tlie Second vard L. D. S. relief , . Mclcty will meel Thursday after*, noon I t 3 o'clock at the 'ntber*" tucle. A KClal and gl/l ewhiflge Is ‘ pltnned. "

BEE HIVEThe Bee Hlve 'glrls and the Boy _ ’

Scouts of the P in t vard ot tbe L. ..D, S. church vlll attend a banquft a l the recreation ball a t d o'clock' this e^'enini, A danee vlll (oUow - to which all young people are In-;' vtled.

ART DINNER All pewoM interested in a it ara ,

Invited to attend a pot-luck din* . ner to be held a t Uie home of Mra.T. R. BtUird. (our mllea e u t on ' lhe Kimberiy road. Tuoday, Janu*.- ary », a t U:30 o'clock.

TOWNSEND CLUB ,Tovnsend club. No. 1, vlH hold a .

special meeting a t Uw home of Uit president. P. D. PraaeUe. 530 Fifth avenue north, on Thunday evening at 7:30 o’clock. Ail memben are re* quested to be present.

RELIEF SOCIETY 'Twin Palb First vsrd Relief So* •

clety vlll meTrtliunday a t 3 o'clock., Mm. O. W. Bbland vUI talk cn so« cui sen'lee work. AJl-memben ara ; a.^ked lo attend.

LEGION-CnANCE CLUB ’A Kimberly Leglon-Graage club

dance U lo be glwn a t Kxccblor «hool house cn^Nev Year’s December II. '

Pneumonia At Top ,0f Fatality Lists -

BOISE, Dec. 29 (-D -• Dr. J. D .. Dunihee. slate publle bealUi ad- Ijor. reported Wday that.poeu* •

monU led Uie list of commuoieable ’ dLvasca vlUi t5S deslhs durtng the „ first 10 months Uilj.yee In Idalio. .

TubcrculMb.vas second vlUi 103: Intluenu third, vllh 60 and tcailct. fever; (ourUi, vUb i l ' «

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BtNOWIB: rhDip T tf* . ,kudfome 7« u c pabltobcr e t tbe f;K u m x M CoarttT, t« m Jli«nbJ- j 't«I 8*Ur WMTtB. lb* *o«lrty cdl* " t*r. They « »KtiUa« U » « UcDouU, • d lM b * ^ mlUw erttf «b» il ea irUl f«r b m * !<in t lb* FkUM tbrsttr. Dr «am - U

pleytr. M Mf. Mottii. »h# qitm a . th t tb tt tc r >nd Bin, StUjr ttU proof »( MeOaMU'i lunoetnce. diSbt cm /nnU Dn{«R wllb ibLi tn

' M snM tltn u b« U IcaTlni.Ibe foMwrti bsMf. Btnlod hidiupt iSUlj. Itklof b tr io a dm(i«d uboatfsr M (« M d lanltti; b tr I t 'writ« • m u n r in r a«U Xt h n YiBwlbrr. lil

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S ill; lo U m a Ollci up ih i it&ln B metUr enouih. 37)f pnmli* of » ' locked door bttve tn hentlf tnd ov Stm while O tlu Beaioo w u tv ty "> ( tr e 6tU7 couraie. dc

Tht apper hiK o l ths todf« torm~ t r td M tort o( gilltrjr irom which « thre« doon opened. 'H u middle one nr ibowed Uthl benetth it m d Ulll one ju OUh Benlon threw open. a

- I muit ro w r , - be ttld bur- mi riedlr. “Iherc'i ihe ctr.- . hi

. Ue fn iP fd S t l i r t tn n . gulcUr iH thruit ber Inildt the room, doted lo Ust door behind her tnd locked It '

’ irom Uu ouuide. ed"01r» a!# cried BtUy. Wi

Shi pounded K tln it Uie eloied door. In . -You promlied lo girt me Uw keyr «1

Bul OUet IMnloa h td Bone. When Uu «tw could no toaeer h e tr hie taot^ Hu i t e ^ fiftlly cetKd calling or btni* Fti tnjT on Ihe door. Bhe did not wtnl on

. Btm to ^ e . IWetrily the tumed ta d luneytd of

Uie room. U w u mutly, tnd t lllUe bu tl r ctme throuih t tingle broken Wi window-pane. Tho fumllure w u lefi thwuded, but comforUble enough. >pe fitlly itretched WJt on Ihe bed neJ wttrlly tnd aUrtd a t the circle o( up JtmpUght on tha ceUlor. fen

She felt iaint, and remembered <on U ut Ihe had etlcn tctrcely any nl< lunch tnd no dinner t t all. The l t tiougbcofcitinrtiie foodU uestm hi> had lUeked a n ln i t Uw w tllj down grt lU In wai rtrcdUng. Yet, If Ihe were (ra te get away from Uie houae tnd I walk the woods road till the found ' Uie hlghwty, sally knew the would the

' h4Ye lo e tl. She w tn t.to Ute door you and eaUrd. but tho fo t no tntwer. a i The ear htd come tn d gone. Could tnoi Uiey bare Uken Stm tw ty tnd lett- her In Uie home tione? twi

8d]y (ook 0/ / hef lUpper, ren t kor to Uu window tnd began deliber- will tlety to bretk oul the paoei. Whtn “■ the h td im tthed three, tnd the tgc cool nlghl t l r b ier tg tln it her ore ite«, the heard t ihout from be- cou lew and Iht barking of t dog. Ere “ Tley, Itop ih itl" yelled Stm. Ing

Stlly Ittned oul of the window and called down lo him, ‘ I'm hun- Ihli gty. Will you pletH gel me wme- chl! ihiBc to ear

-Bun." ttld Stm. Ue stood Uure mti a moment. “I haven’t got (he key to l to your room. About all .1 c tn do “i if pitch t tew chlngt Ifl (he win- wot

wiien Sam lud gone bick around n the houte, S a llf le l Ifl ft c n i tr tT the the wlDdoff drlnUni In Uie cool Rot Bight air ^ U fuU y . Beyond Uie be houM a whJppborwlU called. I t w u het t lonely tounSTtnd Stlly thlrered. ot i

Mr. MetiO 1U« A Stroke SI Whllo Salty w u Imprlioned In lo

the hunting lodge tomo 40 mlltt you /m m heme, a eoablntUm o t cir- wta ctunitancea btck In Wtrrenion de- Uytd Uie tetrch fer her. Tl

A metKSger boy h td dellTertd wiU StUy'a nou to Ur. and Mn. W tm n ptrJ tbout 10 o’clock In the evening. Tlie who metttge, which S^ly h td wrllUn triti under compuUlon* turprlied her neu ptrenU but did not alarm Uiem. ottc

"Where could Salty be lUylng way ortr nlght7‘*iiuttled Mr, Watien. ' I ton. doot like to have her mi* up Jn thl» lo I McDonald cue . I've apoken to Phlllp well tbout ll befote and he promlied not nut to ri\coUT«(e her.” I tell

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“I’ll ctll Phlllp," will Mr. Wtr- ren. “Ke probably knows un it- thing about Ihli errand oJ h tn . He mty even htve tent her Irom (tic i oltice, . I

But PhUlp Page w ti not to be I fciaid by tekpbont. JUi house tcn iu the Itreet trom Hit Wnrrens w u I dtrk, Al the oftlce Ihey u ld he had I ]uil left In tniw er lo, a leltplione ! ctlL . , I

"You go lo bed, AdtUlde, tnd 1 don't worry" Mr. W trrtn m id to I 111* wlte. - n i alt out htro and w#ll j fot Philip to come home, and wlitn I I Ke I light orer Uitre I’ll go tnd u k him about Stlly.’' I- “You need to rtal lonJghl, Jlobrri. You’ll need #11 your nirtngih Jor = Ult co(|itrooRi tomorrow.''

“17ier« are tomo maiten I muil itudy orer (ontght, stid Robert WaiTcn. "I ean do It bt.M over a pipe or two oul here on llie porch," ^ i'T htnk htaven* Uitl irltl will l<e over tomorrow," tlghcd Mn. Warren, “You've Itlriy broken yourself down over uylng to i t r e U ut min ' Jnm JaU. fitlly 'i ilopped acllng lUe a well brought up girl tnd runi t - round the counlrjilde dty o t night juit u U the wero a boy. Even lU r h u QuarreJed wJlh nearly eyery merchtnl In town over the adi they htve ctnceled In Philip's paper alnee PhUlp ilarted thla cruude lo dean up the to ra."

“Never mind, Adeltlde," uoUi- ed Mr. Warren. “I f t a good thing tor Wanenlon lo gel aUrred up once In a while. Mm I ot us have been taleep tnd dreaming our llvti away Uieae p u t 10 ye tn . We oughl lo Uunk a young fellow like PliUip Page (or waking up lo whtl’t golag on In Ujfl world." -

Mrt. Warren gave a little inlif — of dUcgreemenl tn d lell her liiu- ■ Itnd alone dn Uu porch, itobert

W trrea remained where the had , left him. framing In hU mind Uie Ipeech he would mtiie lo the Jury next dty, tho speech Uitt .wouldeum up Uw metger evidence In Ihe de­tenu of McDonald, Alreaay he htd forgollen about Sally, and h li pro- mlie to h ll wlte.

The click ot the (ront g tle tnd hla ton's quick ioouieps on the fTtvel path rouaed Mr. Warrtn (rom hla abatncilon.

la Ih tt you, Ray?” he e tlltd oul. 'Yep, XH me, Dtd." flay took •

Uie stepi IWO t l a time. “W htt do you Uimk? Old Joe Morrla h u had a itrokei Mary’a wired for her molher tnd Joe h t i lo come homel"

“1 muji go over Uiere rlglii twty.“ u ld Mr. W trrtn. - la lie iti homt or a l ihe hoipllal? Who wllh blm beildei Mary?"

“11 juat happened a-lltlle while ago. MAry cnlled Fhlllp nnd he't v over (here. TTie doctor’j cherr, of courae. and theyVe called a nur»e. _ Bverybody'i Juat ninnlng tbout acl- = lag halt cnuty." aeei

-111 go tn d aee .lt liierc’i tny- Ihlng 1 c tn do tor Mari', poor he child," tor

"By UiB wty, where’a Sally?” de- wel mtnded lu y . "Philip Ptge wanu her i, to try to do tomelhlng wllh NUry,"

“Stlly't gone out of town tnd |i(t. •KonytM btck unilJ tomonow even- vojt

wtlched hla tather gu down p ,r

Robert W trrtn. "Gone out of to«-n," be muttered, and icntchcd hla rjiu held, - m o does Sally know out i,»d

Since tliere wai no one around ^10 tnawer the fiuMllan (ot him. qhhyoung iUy W trrtn ytw ntd and ••jF tsl lo ^ d . ' on ,

Phlllp OeU On Tbe Trail •■].The Morrii manalon w u abltw the

*lUi llghu, and aeveral c an were butijarked in (ho drtreway. Mr, MorrU wa*Iho w u a taciturn mtn, wllh trw m:rlendi, w u lurrounded In h it III- hlaie « hy nelghbon who had come lo Moiliter their terrlces. T Iitt w u the coulray of a imtU lown llko W trrtn- bulon. I t might reapeet a man’i wl.Mi mqi0 be lell lo hlmatlf while he wo. Der veil tn d going aboul hla buAliiru. peti lu t it he teU III, Uir community one< ell reiponilble for him. \sMr. Warrr/i wtji admllled to the Phi:

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••Mr. Morrla Is rtating quietly," he told llobert Wanen, “TIid doc­tor saya he Iioa every chance to get “ well." fJ

In Ihe llbnry Mr. Warrtn found ie \ tn l people he knew. They were ^ aliUng around, Ulklng In aubdued ■ voices, iticrc wa* Henry flamburp, , who owned Ihe lown'e-lanteit de- ^ pannient store, and beilde him, old i

maclit. l i i e new mlnlater o t the fi ehurch whlth .Mr. Morrla' money t had helped build w u ihcrc. loo. > j

'T lie old m tn »eem.i to hava had i j a aliock ot aome kind." u ld Henry '• Damburg. ■

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"He w u alone In the houie a t ■ Ihe lime he wa* lUlcken," "contrl- ■ buted the minister. "Hl^ daughter ■ sa* out.- — ■

Mr. Warren auddenly remembered tlia own daughler. Perhtpi Mary M Uorrlj 'knew where Sally w u. He ■ Muld hardly dl*lurb het to Mk,' 9 tiul he might und D ennlaonlo K Inquire. He wat looking about tor ■ Deimt.son when Philip Page ap- U [leareri In the hall door and beck- H }ned to him to rome ouUlde, B

Wlirn thry were In ihe hallway. ■ r»h!Jlp demanded. "Where U Sally? 9 vun”t In aiicli a state nobody can H lo anyllilne wllh her. She keeps —: :nlllns tor Sally." ,

A ferllng of genuine aJirm came i ' l >ver Mr. Warrtn. j

"I had hoped you or Maty eould , ;ell me', whtrc ahe wtnt." aald Mr. iVarrtn'anxloualy. ,(

“Vou mean you don'l know where .he ls?“ —

‘’Soihlng. except wlial abt u ld jjit,. n Iitr note. Wc had a mewise »• y i. will an hour am s ij lng- lhat ahe ,i,„, lail gone oul ct lo«-n-6ometliliw , irtrjjj nbout (Jie AlcDonaJd em ^r ^ ' ' ’niTCi’.i very alraiigt," frowned “ *

'hillD, "Tlirre couldn’t be anything ‘or tn call het oul ot town. I’m aurt.Vi.it. f l l fio ftiid «ee .Hat}-." | Vl Vlitlli) went up.<lalr*. Itavlne Mrir.tud

Vnrrtn lo pace the hall nervously, jiiy | n A tew iiilnules Phlllp rtturned. man "Mnty hnsn’t aeen Sally all day. ^ne„

litre ’s tomelhlng queer aboul ihU ot t ifvage bu. lne^J. I’m going lo have n j I iractd. Did It tome by unlformtd n, :itv*tnser,-.Mr. Warrtn noddtd.Togethtr Ihev

odt 10 the amnll telesraph ottke.I r a i f .u y to dLtcoier IJwt tfte ifMflSP had been wnl by a semlt- mn. But tlie eenlltmnn had given 10 nnmr nnd he was a itranger to hr riftk. Wnl."HI taiie ynii home, Mr, Warren," C(

nid Philip, •■Then I'll make aome t t ' urtlirr inqulnti IH call j-ou the back inmtnl i fmd oul nnythlng." Chrl

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ther. Phoebe Pearl, *i, wi» wJoiu- Salt ly III a l thai time *ltli an attack ol moll rhoumatlfm. Or

leave for Coail - Mr, nnd Mrs. Null EM u n u e ot ilupen ltd Iu l week ‘i (' For aoiitheni Calltoriila nhtre they Ung’ Intend to ajiend sciernl wttkj. Or

V(»lt P a te n t* -Ju n e n«tcman, .tudenl al BrlBham Young uiUverr- ^ ■ty In Proio. Utah, and Lucy iiatt- man. atudeni al Albion Normal, nre „ ' ipendlng the hohday.i ut Hit home >t their parcuU.-Bhhop and Mr.v 3. J. Datcman ot Shamrock Uvnr, i j . ,

On f'ur/odfh-I.j’le WnUou. rn- ■oiled In the medical corps n flh* Jniied SUiea army atatloned al Pott Douglas. Ulah. anlvtd litre u t Ttiunday to jpeiul a 10 day ' iirlough In Ruperl at the homt ot ils parenu, Mr, and Mrs. a itii "I®'’’' iVnlwn. jpnoiii

CCC'M tn Iteturn-CCC eiuollcfit'®'!!'’', It Camp Uliildo\a here are nowl**'" ' lack In company alter >i>fniliiiKl "J’*' Jhrlalmas tlve.day itsxr.^ o( ah.[<nce a l the homr-, ol iMiciit.< ori*"'"**'' rlend.v l « » hllpuae Cut»r-i;jc)Dn .Mont. .sla^»>'d »

lent at Cloodmc coiicfc is * iiouiel'’*!”''''- luesl ot Donald Smith at the hnmcl^'®' )t Mr, and Mts. Arihur T. Simtli'‘l>«> 1 it Hopewell ilbttlct, [

.Student VMIv-Mw M.imic a k - qm d ar. student «i Hcninict s biwiim ' oJlrje In Snll Uikt CHy. b 1ng the ^mllilsy \ncation .11 tlicl , lome of h tr iwrce^, Mr. mul Mr?. loe Avtlat ol the Ploiwr dWrict. , 1.. , , , Crartn fW (v -rju i Crsvcii, nn- p-u, ,

■loye ot tlif Or,iin;e 'ITaii'inttftlionlf,-, , o.-npanj' Matloiied in T»in l-'nluL ; nd Pocnltllo, ^jieni the ClirMmi%) olldayj in niii>erl al ilie home o l l j_ , . .13 partnls, Mr, and Mrs. E,

WOI llCoach fW u - John N’orby, Jr, x iit 1

thletlc coach ol Jerome lilch h _ , J :hool. Is In lluiieri jjitndliig 'the ihrlsUaai holidays a l the home oil IJT

iBlher, John Norby. ' • I _ lUllda.r, lo Vlali-Ue.in H.ienwii’

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A BIRD'S E Y E .\

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urry ln jr tft Ih c lr Middle W w t nnd ! C hrislm aR nhoard sh ip o r on tr ic. T h in Hcene WM ta k tn from (he )S!j|nfr.--</F7 rh o fo .

Salt Lnkp a iy nJDi Mr*. Zahafka^a molher. .Mrs. E llu Haiuen,

On Vlili - Mr, and Mra. Olenn Nulling nf nuiierl apent Chrlstmt* I In New Plymoulli-wUh M n. Nut-Jin I ting’* Inthtr. OlHxrl Malhewa, i O

On i'utlfluih — Nolan Bnapp, In ' in ' the United State.i n tiy stntlonrOi Jc t l Srtn oitgo, t* In Ruperl on *1 Ti 30-day lejve ot nbsenet visiting ii>jeiU Ihe home of hh mother, Mrs. Ullth^ boU Snapp. Y.

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Bo.v I’ushe.s Button °,i>” ~ And Police Appear S

------- t l T.VKIV' XORK. Dec. » ir h S f x m - ficaC

learKjId John Proaler vlilted his ccaa,uolher, ^ t^ . Carol Frtzler, a tele- a b(ihone operator In n downtown bank twIioday. s|!it<i a bullon on the •phone and >wltehbo»rd, awl pushed It.- Mklng •Rhal hnpiifiu when you puih this?" eomi5fte Jiate to telt him. be- fawii

.ituo the butcUr alarm alren atari- uale■i whlnUiK a.< the button wtnl down s ta tnd whined tor 12 mlnule*. bringing 1qunrl.1 ot polccmcn with drawvi Hiun» anti a crowd ot aeveral hun- pored ii.-Lwr.'by, of

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___________________ fr?PAUt, Dec. 25 - Burglars t6 ?o

Lsiteil- builnei.1 eaiabllalimenu In 7 nul &iturday nlshl made their ej- jpe wjth-three Mot machine* andrvrral cattona of clgarettei. ■''IOttJiilfif e/ilrancc to Ihi* Pay| fci

ni*. ;4ore the burglan look away hei>0 flol nuclilnei. Anolher machine * ■as laken from Uie Reed pooLhall. Ihihe lo.\s w u not dlsco«red until <«me (or the placcs to open for bui. orie» Sunday momlng, feeSo Clues leading » Uu arrest ot aalle m n ra i ii^ nor the recovery ot feele lool were awllable Monday eve. ttclaf. ' \ »

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Legal Advcriismeiils au— — ------------------— -----------— ar

NOTICE o r HEARINfl In (he Probale Court o t Twin TSiJIj

Coumy. State ot Idaho, ' *'> in Uw Mailer ot the esUte or

JOKpli C, Alli-n. Deceased, o 'To tl! i>ei1o(u iniere.\ted In Uie Cc

eiUte of-JOJepli C, Allen, deceaacd, boUi credlton and lieln: he

You are Jirrebj' noll/Jed thal <h Cltrenee £. Allen on the 11th day nn jfi^ecember, 1934, filed In Uils Courl 'h his pelltlon alleging and aeltlng de [orih Uitl Joseph C. Allen died In- a M ltle 'on Ihp SUi day ot May, 1929, caII Twin Falls. County o t ’Twin Ftlla, Pr Stace of Idtho; tn d that Mid de- ;eaaed a t the time of his death waa or I bona tide resident ot Twin mils. *1’ rwln Palis County. State ot Idaho, «>i md thal aald Joteph C, Allen died | lelted and In po.ueulon ot ceruin 19- flmrt'unlty property, to-wli llw foi- owing dcnalbed real pfoperly ah- uted In llw Counly ot Twin l^ lb . State ot Idaho;

Commencing al a polnl Five *7 Hundred tiOoi teet e u t ot a polnl In Uw Weit boundary line in ot Section Fifteen (15) ’Town- 1 ‘ ahlp Ttn south Kflnge I ' Seventeen (17) Eait Dolic Mer- M Idlan, which said point In aald [Hi boundary line Is 15KJ feel north * from the aouthwesl cornw of ' aald aectlon. thence n o r ih ^ I iy " J <») teet. Uience East One Hun­dred filxty-ni-e a s i i leet. lo > ihE place ot beginning, rcaerv- ' Ing agatiut the aecond juiTly, ' to r .the benefit ot the parties ‘ hereto and of all olher pertons, £ a itn p along ihe east aide ot l Ihe aald described tract Thirty • <MJ /cet r td e for public street 1 or road, and a atrip len (10) * fetl wide along the weal tide ef ‘ aald trtc l. whicli tt ld Ua (IQ) feet atrip la lo be uaed with len 1 >! teet cf the properly Immedlateb' w t ^ v ta t af Ullt tncs. ih tn - 1 ’

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NEW. FACeI

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A PU N C rU E

by constituting a Iweiily foot «publle allt}-. (Convci’lng wjth- >oul reien’atlon 50 feel by IM t

■ feel,) Tills U community prop- iI . erty, Uie aame being altualed In t

I Tn'ln m ta Counly. state of '; Idaho, tI Tliat the Mtd deceased, a t the !' (Jme he tcqulrea the above <tc - '

cribcd proiitriy nnd at #11 times ‘JihercaHcr unlll hls deatti was a *married man tnd iholsald proneriv ■w u community properly: H at Ills *wlte. Minerva M. Allen li now de- 1=ceaied and that her estate has been ^probtted and all her Inierwt hi .wkl i properly haj been decreed lo thispetitioner Clarenco £, Alien, a aon. Pond Mrytle Carson, a daughter, and ^Ihal iRey are tlw only heln ol said r

; deCeaaed; thal tlw only heln o't said tI deceased. Joseph C. Allen, arc: , C

CJartiice E. Alien, t son. Twin ' 'Fall:. Idaho: tnd .M)-rHe Cnr- :l‘

aon, a daugljlciv Twin Falb. ! * Idaho, 1'■ntal ni auch heirs, the above e n - ! ?

tilled perMtn nre tniilltd to the , wholj ot aald property: that snid petitioner pnys that .an order be , made fixing tlw time and place tor ^ hearing aald pttlllon: that nollcc f, be given Jn Ihe raaniitr provided by ' l-iw. and tlu i upon u id locating a ,■ decree mty be entered determining Uie lime ot detlh ot a.-ild Joseph c, I Alien. Who tre his heln. the degree ^ ot helrslilp tnd right of decent of llw retl property belonging lo u ld deceaaed In ihe Slate of Jdahe, which property w u community properly, trul.for a decree IjnrrinB til claims and creditors, and for aueli further relief as may be /ust and equitable In tho premises.

And you ate further notified lhat ' Ihe 20lh day of Jtnuao’. 1537, al the hour ot 10 o’clock In the fore­noon ot raid day a t the Court Room ot this Probate Court in the Counly Court- Hou-w in "ni'in Twin Ftlls County. State ot Idaho, has been fixed os ihc llnie and place for the hearing’of mIU pttlllon, when nnd where any j>tr>fln Inlcresied In ai the ejtnte ot Mid Joseph C. Allen, I tc deceased, whether ni an heir or n s ' nl a creditor, may nppear and ahow 7i cauae. If tny there be, why the pi prtyer ot the aald petlllon ahould not be granted, and that the claim* » or demands ot nny person not .so D appearing and objecting will be forever baned, (■

Dated this IJCh day of December. O 1938.-

GUY L. KINSEY.(Seal) Ptobaie Judge and Jax-

oftlclo Cltrk ot the Pro-1 bate Courl.

«WI.MO,VS FOU PUBUCATIO.V j in the District Court of the Kiev- -II enih Judicial Dlatrlct ot the state11 of Idnho. in and for the Counly E: I of Twin Fails,|nw rederal Uvnd Bank of Spokane, ui

t corpontion, PUlntlff. ej- w , - (h

.Valter E, Hanlon <ume person t s inWaller Hanloni and O m Han- loIon (aame perwn as Ora Hanlon vannd Sidney Hanlon), husband and IhWlte; Idnho Power Company, a tocorporation; Bobe Payeite Lum- Ucber Company, a corporation; Age *Dearies and Eia DeiTles.lmsband C<and wife: and Twtn Ftlb County tdNational Farm Loan Aasoelatlon. foaeorpontlon: vidJam eaW . Por- et ter, Dttendanuj. The s u te ot loahe aeniLs greet-

1 igx to the tboi'e nuraed M ea -

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tmcnded compltlnl h u beta filed against jou in the Dbtrlct Court oi the Eleventh Judlcltl Dbtrlct oi Uie Siftie ot Idaho In tnd for Uie Coun. ty of Tn'la F tllj by lh»- tb o v « _ named pliJnffff, tnd you tie fiere« ' by directed to tp p ttr tnfl pletd to

J the aald amended compUlnt wlUiln . twenty days of the servlcii ot thU , xummotu: and you tre turther rioil.J llcd that unlest.you so tp p r tr t n d f plead lo aald amended cotrtWalnl , Within Ihe time tierctn ipe«fiKf.\ifl— . plaintltf will take Judgment tgtliS^, you as pnyed in aald amended com- ^ , Mnim. - '■ mI Said action Is brought for Ihe pur<. poic ot aecurlng a judgment tor the I unpaid balance duo on a ctrUlti I note • lu Uw principal lum ot 1 *11.500,00. dated the lOlh day ot

Oclober. J923. moilc.-cxecutcd and deJlverril by WaJter E. Iltnlou isamo pcrton tt* Walter lUiiloni and Omv Hanlon (same pcrwn u O n Han*Ion and Sidney Hanlon), husband and wile, to the pUlntlff herein. -

. with InttrMi, ’advancca, tttorney

. fees nnd coat-1, nnd to foreclose thnt , ceriaJi) mongage cjiwi to feeuro : anld note, wlilch said morlgage Is of . record in Book afi of Mortgages a t : page 77. rccorda ot ’Twin Palb Coun­

ly. s ta te of Idaho, and covers the “: following described real property■ 1 altualed in Twin Palls Counly. State ; oi Idaho, 10 wjt;

'Die Northwest Quarter. Sec- I tlon Eleven, Hiwiishlp Eleven.

South ot nanije Seventeen, East ot the Boise MerldUn, and

All water and water rlght.' uml U|>on or appurtenant to ’ •, aald fjroficrty tnd fiowever cH- denced, including ibui not llm-

' llcd 10) a water right evidenced by IGO ahnrci of a\ock in Twin Falls Canal Coniimny. evidenced by jiock cerllflcnlc No, 93MA,' Togethtr with nil and singular the tcnementa, JieredltaracfK.t I and appurtennnces ihereunio beloiiclng or In aiiywUe a p p e r ^ U ln ln r ^

; and fot suc\i further rehet ns l i i f c d j 1 ! tor and deemed proper bj' the O airtJ r ' nil uf which will more lully apptuf from lha verified amended com- ' pUinl filed herein.

Wltneu my handUnd the teal ot .«)d DJalrJci Coun, iJjJs jji jj day c i ,

I December. I93(i. IJ-RANK J, SMITH. J

(Seal) Clerk. IOoUiwell & Povey I

Post Oftlce addreia: 1Twin Falb, Idaho.

l^)e M. CoJborn,■ Tlie Federal Land Bank

Welch Building.Siwlcnne, Wuhlnglon.

Altorneya for PUlniitf. •

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate ot c , 0 , Markle. Deceued.

Nollce b hereby given by the underMgned admlitbinUlx ot Uw esute ot C. O. Markle, deceaaed. lo 1 (he eredilOTs ol and tJJ penoni h tv - ) ing claims against the u ld deceaied. to exhibit them with the nectaaary vouchers, within alx monUu alter the lir.sl publication ot tjila nollcc, to the anld admlniitratrix t t the of- lice of A. J, Myeri. Twin P^IU Btnk '* T nut Co. DulMlng, TirJn FaJla. County of ’Twin Ftlla, SUto ol Idaho. Uib being Uie pUee tu k d for the iranMctloa of Uii business et tald eauft. f .,

Daled December JUi, » « . - - ^ I LOTTIE E. MARKLS, I I

Adminlitrtlrlx of u>8 late of 0 . O. Markle. de- 1 Mta«L }

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^ollege^BriUiant

National At] Condemns

AmateurN.CXA;. Calls For

P an On Forecasts By Coaches '

B r t o n COTAOKABO | ' NEW YORK, Dcc. 29 ( f f ) . - “

E x tra - c u rr ic u la r f o o t b a l l „ gam ea of th e post-season , J : •'bowl." a n d aU -«U r a m a te u r - ^ p ro fessiona l v a rie ty w ere v l?- o rously opposed tbdajr by th e e 3 l8 t a n n u a l convention of th e ibot N ational CoUeglato A th le tic n m association . The o o n ren tlon poU approved th e grantU iE o f itMbTMdcMUflf r ijh u of football newcunti,.B nu tter which came Into Stprtmlnenee within the l u t few the

' when Weitem unlrenlllee inyMid their ^ m e i to commercUl b»U

L uponnrt tnd Uib more w u taken to ain the E iit by Yile l u t fa ll caui

“ OppoM FertttilM tjjj!Howerer, the conrentlonli ap- bi

proval of foolball broadcuU ended shaithere. I t tMommended that lh« carecoachea of collect teanu “and all itttliolhen aaaocUted with the conduct neucf college ipocti, thould' bs rei- mwtnUsed from maklni publlo aUte- t j,

able rttulU.- '•'We make thU recommendation," TTt

u ld Profeuor Z. 0 . c itrenser of £ Jndlana unlMnllr, In a report, "be- cauH ws believe, flnt. It U not becomlaj for those, concerned with the conduct of InlercoIiecUte sporti lo attempt to proplieny Uie probable

“ outcome of 'conteiti beyond thoM 'A c In which (tier at« ImmedUtely con­cerned, and, lecoml, became tuch piopheslea or forecuta give furth­er itimulatlon to lha u rst of gam-

aoSoc further, the convention f o r dlnppro\-ed football braadcuiu of re d a n r kind bjr coachea, lu n u tln g the zled eltoinaUon of the practlw In lome pog quarten of "memben of intercol- a

, l e ^ t o aporta lU tfs to partlclptfte In commetcUI b m d u ita In which

■ the good namta of the colleges and collect aporU are traded upon for

■ ■ the aales-promoUoa of product*.-•njo bugbears df aubsIdUatloa, re- qI

< « rD l^ and profeuonalliro wero tt» dBclIttcd freely by w ious apeak- coac: e n during tho all-day ceulon but aulr I t waa the aense of the convention the lo U i oollegea handle the problems thon themaelre*. twee

QrlfflUi B«-El<et«d Dam

. w u re-el«led llio '; u,O.AJL. exprcsMd the opinion Hclal t- ih e ra 'a r t fewer boys per tliouiand ^ today being lllegltljnately aubsl^ - J J i

dited In o tv ^ e g e s th in w u true out-, M or » yean'ago.- „ o

The conwnUon adopted a re » - qujo lutlon commefadlng the Oeadenhlp niaU oC ATC(7 Bnuutage, president ot tlie Olympio committee, Oli

Kev Tfc« prealdeaca to luds Dr.JL L. ManhaU of Um Unlvenlty of h««; UUh, Salt Lako Clly,

, ’ ever

-Giants to Move ”f New Farm U a n il

durlrgame

,T ravli Jaokson RecBivcs Of- S w fe r to Serve a s

• M anagerNEW YORK. S c . » - n ie (W n

.KewYork OlanU announced today I f l d that, an agrtcment to purchoio tha Albany club ot the International i league had tieen reached wllh the ■ /] owner, Joe Cambria, and lha t the f . OlanU vould operate the club In Jerwy c ity next leaioa,

Ttse OUnU wUl otter the man- <] tw, agenhlp to T n rU Jacluon, T ttenn aborUtop and third baseman ot the . i

IV OUnU, whose playing d a p are ^ u t over.

“.So Bile u yel‘ a*i BALTIMORE, Deo. 29 M W oe

xftmbria, o raer of the Albany In- p[„b,temaUonal league team, aiserted buV ]tonight ‘ Chcre has been no tale ot aftertho Albany club u yet.“ cham

Cambria i&ld tte had not been no- ins |itilled ot the accepUnce by the New montiYork OlanU ot tui o»er to tho ma- day.]cr league team. He aald he had Thero t pUnned lo sign any pap tn lo- nextmorrow. _ • light,

------------------------- --------------Bears And Packers „S'i

Clash In California 'jy,c raoA oo , i i n ; cm - . / ' J ;

cafo Bears will g« another cnck ci,r^ | ftl the.National pn>fp«)cnal feet- • b»1l tfsgue champion' Oreen Bay t Packen a t tos Angfle.i. January 2i. | / | |

The battle will bo the climax of a i.gamo Texas and CallfomU tour T* announced loday by owner Oecrse Jftlas ot the Bean, -nie Imiulonwill oiKn Sunday.. Januan' 3. atKoailon. Texas, agalmt the Texas ^all-itars. scored

' -------------------------knockCOAOitlN'O SCHOOL Jacob:

MANHATTAN, Ka.i, Dec. W Ml welRh'

(j-Kansa* unlvenJty, In an ettort to was n toUler lU athletic teams, will cj-

flkbUih a 4-ycar m c h b g Khool f rm '# 1 adjpt a "B-*i*am footbill advAil ^ u l e beginning next fall. which

ratchlnr school will be tlm~ note au ar to those at Kansas SUto and AmtUlt UolrenUr ef Nebraska.. u a

i Leadei; M Cathletic Assoc 5 ‘Bowr And r-ProfessionaCLARK SHAUGHNl

HARDEST JOB IN MADIGAN GETS

Br fAVL mCKOaON tenv. NEW YORK, Dee. 39 ?unU S t .}

md IntercepUd puM i from the ot tl luddleaot the naUon^a footbaU raaa- Coin e r mlnda: Th"

&-ery coach wlU aob on your coacl ihoulder and confide that hla Is thr ... lardeet Job Jn toolball, hut a quick ,)oU of the master minds today f t w -(j,. be doubtful honor to aarteShauih- ^ leuy ot the Unlrenlty of Chicago.

Shaughnuiy. figure hU pals ot ^ he gridiron, h u lesa materUl than iny blg-Ume coach because a foot- , >aU player must be a star ttudent0 get Into Chicago a t aD. and be- ^ h . :auae the Big Ten U oolleg* foot- laJJ'i touthest )etru>. ' 71vBtmie ^ n u o t a and thclr

aree»*together. Today, Bemle U tesilo Ittlng on top ot the worW; Bhauglir wilkj letiy U lad. Yet, fihaughnesiy g p old ii n m money than Blerman. ^ Moit The highest paid coach. It w u g e \ ) for a

F o o t b a l l C o a m e i

P a s s I r ( t e r f i

^ssociatioi^’s Members Op Drastic Goal-Line

By ALAN OOV NEW YORK. Dcc. 29 (/R -A g lta t

'o rw ard p a ss in te rfe ren ce ru le, cs] -educInK th e d ras tic c h arac te r of ded o u t a lm o st com pletely today, rootball Coaches' a ssociation Is.coi

A fte r scrim m aging th ro u g h th e lay a n n u a l m eeting , m o s t ^ “ :olIege coachcs m ade i t d e a r — hey favor n o change in th e Td; xlstbg ru ln .^ _ _

Obvious difference} ot opinion on be paai Jnter/erenre rule between oachti and oftlcUU rcacli(^ the crimonlout lUge only once during « V tie days tesslons. It Inralved a Hlg nort passage of verbal arms be- 'In I Keen Chet Wynne, .former Notre tlien ume tuUbick who now Is head Catl

ake. Boston sporU writer and ot- rom ■clal. feoii

Wynne cliargtsl tome ..oftlclalt 31 make up thetr mlndi a tm t the ^ Litcome ot a game befora thty even 9 on the field and, u a conse- _ _ uence, lake the euy way out tn — . laklng hairline decisions."

Cliiraclerlxlng the Kentudiy N a I ueh'i fiittm ea t a t "unmJUgated i l C I Doey,” Lake replied;

"No oftUlal. within by knowledge, L i'er h u gone into a game prejudic- M1 or even concerned wllh the out- )me. • • r

To reduee the hu a rd t en pau Tenri iterference, BUI Crowley ot ork, a veteran ottlcUI, tu g g e i^ . S rules change llmlUng tho oifense. irlng Uie lu t tlve mUiutes of a ime, to one forward p au orer the ae.ot tcrlmmage In each lerlet ot , > >wnt. This propotal drew no fa ro - » _ )le reaction, howerer, among the , J ! S

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.Ivcrm ore Playboy’ Draws S ' S $ 1 ,0 0 0 Pep Month a t

: Ago of 3 5 „and h

SAN LEANDRO. Calif.. Dec. aa(;n gtg»d Uax Baer, dubbed the -Uvermore lin t d lyboy," and han tted by numer- Houstc s Uwnilu betore. dudnK 'diI 1<0'>1sI< ter hb reign u heavyweight en th amplon, wlU have annuities roU- out at I In a t the rale o t ||,000 per jnth when he U J^, he said to-

The ex-champlon, who leaves Ute xt monlh for England for a ;ht, U 58. He U not worried aboul lere Uie next mtal comea trom. " "My dad raised our family on 50 a month," Dier declared, 'so gueu I can manage to gel along one

11,000 a monlli." J z ! .Max and his brother Buddy tlgn-

up t*ew annuity policies u ^ irlsimu prtsenU tor themselves; j J j

ou A m bers Wins In Seventh R ound ,aoCHKSTKn. N. V.. Dec. 29 i-r^- u Amben; llghlwelghl champion. « ired a teven-round technical .hi* »n ockout over Charley (Stumpy) ] o i\ tr Mbs, Richmond. Vlrglnu. liRhi- nuh u iKht. here tonight. Ambers' tllle om u,e s nol,nt slake. hunllni^mber^wa^ned aU over Jacobs pown ^ tlte m r t and lotlened up hU legti vi rA t tO L * ^ a two-fisted altack (he clu Ich- brought blood from Jteobi' (he scj w as early as tJie second round, nen u. Unben weighed U8H;. Jacobs, Allhc > aad ta

PPParriers Ciciation p l AlIrStar L lal Contests IIJESSY HOLDS I N FOOTBALL; I S T O P SALARY |nU / agreed, is SlJp Atadlgan ol r ll. Mary's because tie geU a share i |t the gato reoeipU. Lou Uttle ot '■'olumbU alto geU a lot of dough. ' ■lio average coach'a pay, gueu the i loaches, U around U ,000 annually.' IAder looking a t slow motion mov- I

4 ot the JOU Army-Navy game. Iloit ot tbe coaches agrftd that ■rmy w u guilty of Illegal* taler- ■:rence cn tha pau pUy that gaye ■a«7 lU big chance to roll over Ui« ' ■Inning touchdown. They could Ke ■0 Inierfertnce, howerer. In the H IU play that enabled Notre Same u.'1 Ue Atmy In ‘38. g j Tl)* coaches hara a ble Una' aticlr meeUnp but do nothing ot Y iportance; They'U talk about pro- won stlonallsn' and • new rulca, but H K^. content to go back, to the d i tte d > l(h the aama old att-up. u t of theta would tn d e any hile 1 r a good hsifback. n e -------------- r---------------------------- th e t

es F ^ o r s ■ferenee Rule 3----------- expcj

Dppoae Reduction Qf JJJg ne Penalties g j,OULD plonta tlo n fo r a ch an g e In th e «nt ' e specially w ith th o Idea of ing Ji of goa l-line penalities , flz- ' »y, so f a r a s . th e A m erican concerned:he f i r s t h a lf o f th e ir tw o-

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Idaho Band On Way To Rose Bowl Game mi

--------. "T l,SALT LAKE CTIY,'Dec. M

«V-Tlie American Palls, Idaho, Amer ilgh tchool band spent an hour Q Salt U ke a ty loday arid lien continued to Patadena, lUtlf., to parUclpate In mutlc ^ MtlvitlM of the TYiumament of died tost* and Uie annual Rosa Bowl oolball game. ^ tor llTTie band won Uie trip InH

»nt<j|t a t t u t aulumn'i rota m m In ^ rtU n d , Oregon. H

let Stars Move | Into Semi-Finals I

innis P layers B attle in S ugar Bowl a s Grid

Team s Practice.By KENNETH OREOOBT

((EW ORLEANS, Dec. M, (ffH irre seeded i t a n led by t£e fa­red Bryan M. (SlUy) Orant o f -----Unta, moved Into the semi-finals tho Sugar Bonl tennU touma- DUm n r today In the third day ol protei w Orleans' mld-wlnter tpcrts tes- was e al. Uiree-

VhUe quarter-final matches were 7.$,1 ott In the tennU show, the itbaU teams of Santa CUra and uUUna su te , opponenU 'In ths w Year'i day gridiron clatslc, lied for Uia batlle on wldely-sep- U>e ei kted fields. nJe £

Breneoa PrMU’ca ./>

:oach Uwrence (Buck) Shaw Hendi 1 his Santa CUra Broncoi en- Qvoo [ed In' two sessions durlnc the in ton It day c t a two-day stopover In luton and Bemle MoorA the Farl ilslana SUte pilot, tent the Tig- brackt

through a Upering-oft work- Ifomli a t Baton Rouge. Pnnc

ftnaUtesldei Orant. top-seeded ita r ot « - t I tennU competition. PrtnUe ■ker, the youngster from U w - A bi cfvUle, N. J , Arthur Hendrix of :eland. P la, who won tho Su- “ nter

Bowl toumammt a year ago. R I Martin Buxby of Miami, P la, ^OUUi' anted to the acml-llnal bracket, ^or to

tenrUs■ne seeded perfapner, John Me- Thun-

' p o r t s m e n R e p

A n d G o o d D mBy DILLON GRAHASI * .. .

ssocUted Prtsa Sports Writer) WASHINGTON. Dec.-J# IM “r tt) it there u an armltllci In annual tiring along the water- ‘

I front, a survey finds InereiKd Wltl fiU ot ducks observed through- «’"»■> the naUon and a geaently good kl ling teason. . lowestBwllng pieces roared their l u t Wyoi .1 volleys on ChrUtmu day »nd ber of elusive mlgranU may fear only and tl scattered thoU of outlaw tun- The

t until next f«H. , T m S t[though sUtf fedenl restrlcUons Udes j

tmseatonal w ttU m feaapcnd Bwrlai

TWIN FALLS DAILY NEI

»ose PoGird For* 3 6 S p o r t s

C a p la in U h j M e y and von a ll-A m crlca -posts In 1936, Th m riy ce leb ra ting , v ie lo ry .

By CnARLES OBUMICn Uinn NEW YORK wv-SUnford gare ‘■'f”

he tlp-otf on Uie IPS8 IooUmII aea- on lu t January 1 by "upsetUng" “ owe loulhem MeUiodUt In Uie . Rosa lowl game tha t climaxed Ihe 1135 eason.,,.The word "upset’ evenlutlly w u

rom to a frazzl»-and so were Uie ' r f xperla-betore the Urt sUggtrlng djeetlve w u prefixed lo Uie Ju t pset tn probably the dUzlett grid- J f* " •on campaign ilnce Rutfen beat jlnceton bjr 8-4 back In 1881.SttRord, Uj# Bote Bowl cham- f“ “ '

Ion by » 7-0 wrdlct. wai ecnilst- nt wlUi Uie upset policy by loi- ig JU ftn t autumnal game lo Uttle . ^®r ut mighty Sant* C lara.,.. »And Santa Clara, after giving the

jdtbaU-mtnded hopes th it - hire ■ould be a miJor undefeated, un- ed team lett In the countnr. Join- 1 right In wlUi tile trend of Uie mes by submllling to a mid-Dec- mber alielUcUng a l the hands ot ass-mlnded Texai\ ChrlsUan....■nie Uieme of Uie BrlUsh c h an t- m e ktng U dead, long live Uie lng"-mlgtit eren apply to the f ’“ ^ merlcan foolball sltuaUon, for i f " » IlnnesoU w u named "naUonal lamplon" again after luvlng been « uU n by NorUiwesletn, 8-0. *l b funlier compUcaU Uie mud- ot a , led footbsll .scheme, NorUiwestem nt i u m m p ioir o f~UiB aig t v u ir the first ume |n hUtory, whllo “ ^ C

------------ - loel 0to Ki Prince

Wnlie{and Wl

TACKLE ED WlSSETn .OuUra,U bnesoUl All-America^ j Ouqi

larnild’of Chicago, bespectacled i 'fA nofes.v)f at I*rlnceton unlvertlly, * '■ *'IS ellBlnated In a closely-fought. S f l iree-trt maUh wim Buxby, who mvrd by the count ot 8-J, 3-8,

Wllh 1.SarprlR* Crowd Jockey

rode TO nnt rirprlsed the galleries with loday 1e ease In which ha won from Er- 11,800 1e Sutler, cf New Orleans, the Mrs.lUonal InlercollegUte champion, chkslni J, e-l. Ttie AtUnta lU r metUtndrlx. 6-», 0-6, fl-t conqueror cf W'"*vood Cocke ot PorlUnd, Oregon, «tomorro»'t competition. ^Temf

Parker tsfetf B atbr tn the fower th* 0 . ’acket. Waller Senior, lanky Cal- piumagimU Jtile champion from San tj,banclifo, W.1S jParker’t quarter- u m ulaU vicita by me Kore ot 8-J, „oon fit BrightA bukftWI sime between Tenn- , Templee't .Voliintfe.'J, Southeutem 'n 1:41.nterenffl elumplons, and Arkan- mI* lUrorbick.i, tllle holden In the U « haUUiwr'i cnnffrfncc, It Kheduled «11. wsr tomonoK nltlit. Finals In the 'eafler.inU loumimenl are scheduled Our Ilundiy aJlernixm^______________dlt flfU

p o r t I n c r e a s e d

u c k S e a s o n I n M

} hunt.t !n wiors. jporti-rers' bllr ■n In 'l a i ' '' ffpofitd tiifm-.;Sood sh vet sali'fird, Vinuilly all sent j 'T h e » td bf Uner flocks of btds. Nevada With a tmsll nsllve hatch and &cepi atl water a’Ms dui* to drought, holes hs 1 kUl in Soalh DKkoia »»s ihe Isfactor) rest in tl'.e HMe’s liLMory, | Wajhl k-yomlni: tfporti-ri the uiual/ium- |blrds bi • of bifdJ b'.ii reason. Mlnneso1 the hsun •»':« unuiWtclorj-. lent tnd rho h'jntirg crime too I ii; In monlen toeuce and Alubinr.t Mid the word fro pa ran »ror.: all *paMn, water Ing alorT tafiw ty aod leaving Ibe h^n^ bcatJiii

tews; IW IN gALM. IDAHO.T

»st-Seas‘ti . fr . ■

r Duel Ct s P a r a d e . .

and C ap ia ln -e lec l C lin t F ra n k , a « I T hey’r e st^own above w ith Coach

UlnnesoU, the eonfertnc* m il l t lu e aeftaled with a break on a muddy n k 1 field, holds the unofilcUUy be- set c ilowcd “luillonal champlonihlp.” Ing I

Gephrn Coma Back ol P •nie loss to Northwestern w u a lo W

lieart-breaker for Ui« Golden Oo- trdit, 3hen, who had won 31 straight and Onn Ud gone Uirough 38 nm ea un- MUsi leleated: but Uicy cam* back and oe }lled up 133 polnu In whaling .Iowa, nUce rexu and WlMontln wlUi a ahow Ame, If flnlihlng power tha t teft fittle oi \ loubi u to Uielf right to the na- bkh ;lontl champlonihlp. AU-ttoerlca neim ackle Ed Wldteth w u MlnnetoU't

NorSik'oUm, on . Uie oUier hand, lecUlvely loti lu final game to rengeful Notre Dame, whote 19» ,X '; ecord w u marred by the purple- “'L :Ud WlldcaU.

Eutem football, after loiing S*" iresUge to oUier secUons In recent ampalgns, returned lo power and ‘ ilaced tour on the all-American ‘ leven. wlUi Yale u Uie bell- ffUier.n ie ElU not only dominated the “

Id Big lU rte by whipping Prince- 3n wlUi Uie season's biggest come- ack, 38-33, and noting out uprU- ig Harvard, 14-13. but also twept tie Ivy league wllh the excepUon t a 7-11 lots to Dartmouth. Both a n y Kelley. reUring espUln and ppartunUt, extraorrilnary-at-enl nd CapUtn-eleet Clint Pnnk, were “‘if* amed cn Uie all-America. Penn Nl only to Yale. Dartmouth only ) Koly Crou but w u Ued b>- rlncelon. P.<t;Pitt, whUh lo tt only to little Du- uesne and w u Ued by Fordham. K m laced lU lia r Uckle, Averell lanleU, on Uie all-America a n d - e ^ uUed. a bid to Uie Rote Bowl to I M lee the Huskies of Uie Itnlrenlty f iW r Washington, whose Max S la r - . l i^ ^ svlch won an all-America guard H i»l Ht.’ Uomentary crlUelsm ot Pltt't U e i omlnaUon, In Uie llgtil ot lU p u l nsuccetsful record In Paudena. ^ u aUUed by Uie paclflen who I m >lnted out botb Fltt and Waihing- 1 ^ in had been cnee defeated a n d -K U ice Ued. Neither h u won a Rote OKI game. Washington lost to H UnnetoU In the Muon-ripener ■ ■ Id w u lied by Slantord'i m-ind- itera, • • -WDuquesne, earning Uie all-Amer- i

rempestuous’ Wins Djy Santa A nita Feature

LO6 ANaELES. D.C. n HI - A llh 15,000 lurt tan. in attendance, t \ ckey WUllo "Smokey Saundcni do Tcmpeitumw. lo ea>y victory day a t BanU AnIU park In the ,, JOO Monrovia handicap. S trlKMrs. T. Sterenaon'a S-year-old Ol kslnut gelding, packing top ■Ight ot 114 pound-s found the Ing to h it Uklng, took an early id and w u never extended. rempetUious finished two lengths v ' the good over Moon Bide, and

10. V. Whitney csndfdtfe, Brtght "/.i ” image, w u third,rhe winner paid I 8.J0 to win, ju nfij M to place, and »J.« to show, ion Side [tald »34!0 and UC3 and The Ight Plumage a bire t:.W. Clnclni rempesluous. running the mile 1:413, met little oppoiltlon. Moon fPOrtlj le mide a game efforl on the '>• •* * t half-mile, and while Jlnlshlng p** '"11. w u never able lo threaten the ^ ^ !!"• * line hi )ur Count w u fourth and Pun- recognitlfUi.____________________ _ Ihe Jle:

d F l i g h t s r

M o s t S t a t e s «■ ■■ avenge' blinds too tar tram water for I Mansd shooting. structec"he season w u fair In Arksntu, tor 19Vrada and California. sis of aExcept in portions where pot Oooeh,rs hsd dried, the tiring w ti r4t- seuon. ctory In Montana./ajhlnglon nnd Idaho had woreIs bul Uie weather w u i»or. L r O JinescU't condllloni were excel- rI tnd more birds were ihot. Ver- ^ filers alto u w more ducks, whilea tm a Krnlueky u ld Ihi hunt- WAS]along Ihe Ohio river was the per cer

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a K reat p a ju in g combination,Bch D ucky Pond a l ih e bam

Dea cenUr poilUen for lU Xdki B u - Her ak and acquiring the title of “up- star el cliamplon- ol the year by ipolt- bett ng llio otherwise unmarred records gan 1 Pitt and Marquette and losing goa0 West Vlrglnfa Wetleyan and De- T rdlt, won a ride to the Miami D«n ) n n n Bowl, where Uie Duku play Vet UtsUtlppl BUte New Year'i day, ”D etaU d only oilce, Marquette

lUced B uo Bulvid In the all- ^ 7 imerica backfleld, along wlUi T ^nk nior1 Yale, Ace. Parker ot Duke, and ' t> am m n c la ot SU Six Otiamplon whe febraska. >' Broi Alabama, undefeated but Ued by

^nnestee, w u completely orer> UiU »ked In the bids to the bowli. Am rhll^ LouUUna SUto with an «nd lenUcal record owing to a e-6 dead- ^ * Kk Kllh Texu, wlU pUy hotl to nce-deteated BanU Clara In Uulew Orleant Sugar Bowl, n jLoultUna'i Oaynell Tinsley made W le all-America a l end u ihe only I I ' ■pcaier from 1935.Although A rkantu' aerial clrcua 'on Uie aouUjwetl confennce ' Umplonthip, 11 w u Texas A. i t l i . ' hlch won aa all-Amertea pote fa • lat lectlon, the chosen pUyer ilng Joe Routt, guard . nn i UUh SUW won the Rocky [ounUIn champlonihlp.The Oreen Bay Packen took Uu atlonal profeatlonal J ^ e tit le ,___

mu in New York. .0 /. Pool

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.COACn BEB.VIE BIEB»tAN Boated 'NaUonal Ohamps' Ktm

___________________________ _ AeeJehn

!ookie Speedball Z Ace Joins Reds““riiteout King of Minors O rdered to Report for

S pring TrainingriNClNNA'n, Dec. 39 W — Tlie' ^ :fllng speed ball lhat mada John-; van Der Meer tha strikeout sen- lon of the minor leagues l u t te a - ' ^. msy give the National league Ca. prlie rookie of 19IT. a

•he 33-year-old gnduate of the ^ iclnnatt Redf Durham, N. C, ^ ebiill farm wss named todsy ,b}' m irtlng News. thB’ basebaU week- 5 ) as the ciit.«anding minor league / P yer m 1938. ‘( ^

t was the first year die magn- 1 s had made tuch an.aanrd. It w* ognired van Der Meer ahead ol ' field becaute ot Uie 293 strike-

s In the twelve weeks h t pitched _ .lU il

n X Ilngle game, van Der Meer iLena ick out 20 men and hit record dUn

Durham ahowed 19 \ictorlct Ingtoti Init six defeat!. He held Dur- Brown n'a apponenU lo an earned run iry, nge of 3.M a gami, frwhnlaiitgcr Cliarles Dreuen In- ictea van Der Meer lo report 1937 spring tnlning on the ba- »f a re<ommendatlon by Johnny , <h. wtio manigtd Durham last ‘I""- • on. bot e«

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op Prices Show,26 P er Cent Rise _

MSHINOTON, Dee. » 28 duced cent advance In the nmnge wns rt

H paid fannen for crop* pro* tural i

otball. <! Bowl GN ationa l League |j

U m pires Receive J S a lary Increases 1

NEW YORK. Dec. 39 UV-Bal- - a r lu of aU 13 National league um­pires for tesi hire'been railed and mo(t of lha men already hare algn- ' td . Ford Frick, leagut prealdent, re­vealed today. 1,

Prick's attonllcn w u called to a IV( recent armouncement by WUl Har- rldge, American, Icaguo president, that lalarle* ot all umpires In that league had been raised. He w u ask­ed wheUur the NaUonal league would follow lUlt.

“Wo sent 1937 contracU fo our umpires about Un days ego,** be re- , plied, “and each man on 'the tU ft , J received an Increase. I don't know Wv for ture, but 1 think we aent out tlC our contracU before Uie American fot league did." Bo

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Pro Elevens Play tic

New Year’s GarnetPltl

. ,, , ten

H ertief and H utson-R eoali “ p P o o r Siiowlng in Last

D enver Appearance gDEKVra, D«i. M (fl _ /niolfl W t

K rrberw iaDonH uuon.O rM nBiy lUItan who are called pro tootbaU’i tho jest •’battery." a n remember one Uie lame In which Utey couldnt make T lood a tingle forward pus. be j

T hat game w u played In U» brig Denvtr unlvenlty tUdlum lis t New groi srear’s day. kow

Hcrber and HuUon perfonaed Uie Rlth a huUly.attembled Uam of kies mfetalonaU In a datli with the Detroit Lloni, I93S pro letgue cham- ^ jlons, and look a terri/Jo pesUcf. 0

I t will be dltferenl, uya lluUoa. fhen Orecn Bay tangles wlUi Jrooklyn here Wday. W

didn't look 10 hot then, but [or hU year It will be a dllferent stoir.,Vmie will tiave plenty of protection md you may be ture we're going *P*‘ « bear down," he auerted.

Plton

ifestemersHold | .Secret Workouts* ■ ■ Ql

— ^ w rt)ougherty , Goddard, Francis

an d Cardw eli Form S ta rtln n Bacldleld . f t

'8AN FRANthsCO, Dec. 39 UTh- \MtbaIl ttar» who wlU battle It out | nder Eatl-West bannen htro New , I rear’s day In Ihe nama ot c ^ l l y , 1 egan Upering off h> pnetice to- »r.The a i l e m Kuad. Iralnbig a t Tw |

mireralty of CaUfomla field under oaches Andy Kerr and Dick Han- ly, ran Uumigli phtys and imoothed ut fUwi wim "tag foolbtU."At SUnford unlrenlty, the Weal- m sUlwam coiched by Orln Hoi- , JE ngbery and Percy Locey lu d tlielr ; ral aecret workoul. EmpliasU w u X "r n pasKS In addlUon to defensive ^ uneuven againsl Uie forwards ex- ' eeled from the other tide. “i* ' SUrtlng backfleldt. alUiough not snflrmed by the coachet. are be- eved to be pretty well esUbU-^hed ,Ji:J I foUowi;

EAST POS.M m Ui Bandbaeb. PriDtet«n_q8 K.eke« Parker, Dake------------- 1 _ U I>hn Drake, Purdne , R ll >he IU ^ m JIsIv rrnw jIranU — _.FB (q

WEST Th»ier Deoiberty, Watb. BUU..QB baskii Geddird, W ith. SUt«-------- LH ctftne»yd CardwtU. Nebntka------- RH deadI>m rVantU, NebraAa_______FD Jol

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R O S E B O W L S

R A V E L I N G S TriBt- . . . - (]i)llllUi

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[‘erhapt tbe n o tt colorful of all M Bowl ceacbes w u WUtUpi one SUr) Diets, the Eiaux In- MT in from CarlUr, whOM tVath- qi'wn :ton SUU.team In 19lt won from with own 14-9, A newspaper ot Janu- wann r, 19». described OleK. now Mlon ihman coach a t Temple, (hit with y: “He U a lecinrer in Ihe de- -Iment o( tlno arU and hU dl<- A ll tr*ea on art and arfliltecture I'i ra allracltd eonilderable alien- iL He nerer wears a feelbtil tull, before ; totches each afternoon drrtsed , , p “ fashionable clothe*. He atwayi

tlea a tUck and lu t often ap- irtd on the ndd wrirlni a illk i and frock coat.-

be lucto cne

red Ihls jear compared wJlh 1935 Amtrii i reported loday by Uie agrleul- the le al departmeot. down'

( r a m ^

jri'dironHusiiySoplionior^ Trio May Start ig ^ n s t^ tb e rs ;

New ton, Johnston, . M iiier an d V eteran Jim m y Cain Cikely Backfleid Clioict fo r New Year’i Classip

Dr BOBEBT H T W ■P/laADENA, ClUIt, D K . M

T a p e r ln j oK In p r e p tr * - tlo n s f o r th e in te rsec tiona l fo o tb a ll battlB in tb o R om Bow l New Y ear’s day , t h e F l t ts b u r s h a n d W ashing ton sq u a d s w en t th ro u g h le n g th y s ig n a l d r l ib on s lip p e j; p r a c - Uce fie ld s today. .

T h o G olden p a n th e n h e ld their usual doublo workout a t Uitlr San Bernardino hide-out, w beu* . little. JnfomuUon letka out on th* • Pltl actlTltlei. Coach Jlmny Phdan tent h i s ' Washlngtoa B oikltt • Umiugh a lUff tesiloa h«it.

Protpecto of a duel of cra ttar- ftcK baU carrlera on Uio x in l (m o i ' loomed ta the day of U» n a t drew near. BheUn may i l t r t a backfleld of Chuck Hewtoa a t - quarteitack, J lo ia r Johnitoa a l left half and Uerlt u m ir a t fun, lU of whom aro lopheacrM -asa ' Iho capable veteran J U ^ Cain a t the right half potU .

ThU would mean lha t h* would prepared 10 ruth In hU flrowagoo

brigade of BiTon Halne*, Ed Kowo. . troaki, Bm er Logg and Frlta W u - (owlu^ or leare Cain t6 conplet* ' . Iht Kormg eniembU, U Um Hui* • t l« encounUrttl h e irj lotng. •

Beat Groimd Oalnen Of the froup, Halnea and Cain ,

« ro the blggett ground c a ln m i iiU year, Um tom er av»n«& (IM , rardi per try aod Cain < yard* irm .'or a comUned yardage of 771 y<rdi - , or ths two. In addition, tha p a u * . ng of Halnei and WukowUa h u ipelled misfortune for H usb op* xmento all year,

Pitt’s chaUenge to Uu Waihlof- on attock lie* In y o u ^ M»frh^n Wdberg, IS-year-old lophomort iU r ,^ b b y U Rue, re trn n half, a aipable blocker. Uirot crashing fuU- Mcka, BUI StipuUs, Frank Patrick ■. md Arnold Ortene, all ret«r»ns. md Uie two Johns, Cblckeneo and ^Icheloaeh. to round out Uit btck-' * leld delegaUon.Oofdberj, a retiring, hlghly-re-

rarded teammate, n n up «8l yarda n 181 trioa wlUi tha baU th li faU or a fl.7 arerage.

Orangemen Edge~ Moose, 34 to 33

rwln Falls T ransportalion Five Defeats J e i tm s

Baslieteer!JEROME. Dee. » -T un ilag - m

u power In Uie l u t half, Onmg* J ^ m r ttU o n batketeen from 'win ilaUi piled up a rlctoiy mar>In and then aU nd off a tait-Bln« le drive to edge oul th t powerful erome Uoote quintet, 34 to S3, to- Ight,Jerome sptrked with plenty of ower Jn tho opening mlnutu of Uy and held a hamimt lead of 31 I IX Tho Oranges, howerer, cama ick after Uie half and gnduaUr lined untU, wlUi four minutes of I t gamo,remaining, Uiey held a I to 39 lead. (The Mooscmen rallied wiUi two iskeu Just before the gun to toe wllhln a 'l ln j le polnl of a . ■ ladlock.Johnny Wells led Twin FaUs oring wlUi nine poinU while Oene arque.y. John Norby and Moon lepsrd. nil of Jerome, eich coun- red eight.Bummiry:riBSt imm*

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luquesneGridmen M at Miamiigtit W orkout. Ordered as

R esult of> Change in ' Tem perature ' _

MIAMI, Fit.. D«‘. J9 WVDU- rfjtte’s fiwlbail Sflwd »Urted ott th a IlRlil workout beneath a m n Florida tun todty In'prrpar- lon for Uie Orange Bowl game . tlj Mississippi SUU New Year'i

AlltUe concerned o\-er the change lempcratutt. Coach John Smllh

light drill In the -Lng fore an atlemoon tcrimmage.^uch Ralph Su m and. hU 33 Mlsslppl expected to- ,irrow for prsctlce Uien and ,ursday. Tiere are 3t In Ihc BU- . une squad. . ' ^>Mich Smith pffdlcled he would • lucky, to hold MlulstlppI SUta cne or two touchdoa’ns, but all- irriran MUe Burak, caputn ot

leam. promised a two-touch- m Vlctorr.

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METALS D u rNEW TORK. Dec. 36 MV-OoPPer

Inn; electroljrUa ipot tn d futura : l i a m export IU J4 to jjm t nn iletdier; ipot and neirb ; g " " ttJO: fulurt M347M. Letd itewtr: o « .i pot New York IS to W-U: ZUt flt.^ iS t i . ZU>o firm; B u t -5 t .4uU Ipot ii .i t; future ISiS. Iron antu Irroer: No. 3 f.o.b. esitera Penn- Tlrtnla Mlifl: Buffalo ttOiO; Uibama ||7 . Alumlnun. tnltmony. 111 C< lulckiUrer. platinum and wolfra- }“» ' Hlte unchanged. int’i

BAKBILVEB ' U n”HEW YORK, Dec. 29 W - Bar u.a>

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ro U IO K EXCnANOB. 'NEW YORK. Dec. 29 W ^A l im p Mow in the Japanew n n wblch drore tbt unit to ft low tor 1930 today n i attributed by. loma trtderi to Kit 1 remoral of tha pe« to the i l e ^ « * M tba Jipaneie lOTemnient. Otb* hotU

Kew York IOOXO‘4. New York la aouti Uontreal 99a«\i._____ Bi

aAH?MH01flCOnU)DCCE S SBAN PRANOIBCO, Detf 29 W (V , t ,

B D A )-E gp : U rje . 34«c: me- 5 ,4 dlumi. S2tic; itnalli. 2«He: butter and cheeee. unchanjed. . »' FoUtoei: Backed per ewt. Call- ^ fomla della dUtrlct Lon* Whltei. ^ I3M to l3iQ^ choice I 1.M to It.SO. ^ Netted 0 « n i OrefOn V J . l l . I3£0 „ to M S'. NO. 2i t3.00 to lUO. Idaho RuueU 0B. No. I t tlSO to «3M.

Poultry: Brollen 20 to 23c; fryen 18 to aic: roaiU n. 20c.

CSIOAGO rsboU C B f « CHIOAOO. Dec. 39 W j-Pmiltry: No

Ure. U trucki; iteady to flnn; '] heni 4U lb up 19c, le u than 4« trad Ibl ISc; Le«hem heni l 2Hc; en« iprlost 4 Ibl up colored 17c; Ply* 0‘J mouth and Whllt Rock 11c. le u « tbao 4 Iba colored 16c. Plymouth net and WhlU Roek l7o; colored broU- iw e n roc. WhlU Bock 17c. Plymouth 3M Rock lOe;. Leghorn chlckena Me: bid; rootUn I3c. Leghorn rooiUn Ilo; ber turkeyi. hem 22e, young tomt I60, R old lie : NO. 3 turkeyi lie ; ducki. for white 4U Ibe up ISc. colored 17e; nou ■mail WhlU and colored 16c; north* line era g ^ ISMe. iftuthem 14»c; tha eiponi 7 lb up 20c. leu lhan 7 Ib» ed.

Drened turkeyi: flUady to firm; 1 hem young 3Je. old iBHc: tonu. c young IS lb up 31e. le u than 11 lb ^

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peclali (») acoral 3iU to SISo: a t 0 jit ru (03) 3» ic : extra flnU (90- SI.S! I) 3J>; to 33'ic: f ln u .<SS-»; rery 3U (0 33c; lU ndards 90 central- cath ltd catloU) 3SKC. uU•Brei: 7703; Iteady: exlra flnU loni a n ai)d local 2t! ic ; freah.gi^ed InU can and Iqeal 29e: current >3.0( ecelpU 37Uc; refrigerator ex tru oca tTc. refrigerator ilandardi 20nc. lew

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NEW YORK. Dec. M («>-Baw lugarw u unchanged today a t 390 C or bolh ipoU and ihlpment lugan.>Jo MlM wen reported., O'*-

Futurei were, firmer on renewed IJjh n d e and commluion bouie buying. W« mcouraged by conUnued iteadlnw }. i )f the ipot market.•Rnal pricea w en 1 t f t ' t ^ l o U IW

set higher, flalei. U .M toni/Oloi. tfig .January 3^8 nominal;195 bid: May 190 bW: July 399 1 Ud: BepUmber 3.00 bid; Norem* l> Mr 3M nominal. . . . DA'

Renned waa unchanged a t iJO c w tor fine granulated, a i tha an- cwt, n L cB lln tS u o n -c fo n a o t th e n * R ^ linen lo adrance lo SM centa a t OA ihe.openUig tomorow was reicind* eouitd. _____

CHICAOO ONION MARKET CHICAOO, Dec. 29 M>- (U80A>

nurm alM dy; traek ule* leu lhati P carlou-ldaho M lb. aaeki. Valen- <U£ clM, t;A N a 1. 3 ini. and Urjtr. teal tew itle i a l TJHc. but

, I.— trui"— L05 "ANOEliB;PRODUCE— eon

LOS ANOELES. D«C. 29 W Pro- I t : duce Exehangel-Becelpu: Butler. IM lai.ooo Ib i: cheese. MOO lbs.; c m , W 1

jSc; j -« n d le d Urge ilandardi, 3Jc. »bo

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■; POTATO MARKETS | mm t l B E POTATO TEADKS ^

CHICAGO PBtCM . ^ • December t9

I ^ - ............... ............. MM W.Cloilng bid and aik ♦3J0 to I2.W. ,,®

MarehI>eUrery-OldCl6ilnE bid and atk. t3 .tt to U.15. ^

- Btareh DtUrery-New J”aoslng bid and Mk « J 0 lo «•«-

IDAHO POTATOESIDAHO PALLS, Dec. 29 OD (0 B CDA)-BWpplng point information «ei

Ior Mondsy.Upper Tillcy: Carloidi fjj.b. caih

tnck lo dealen: nu u e tt V S . I oui3.10 to 430S. V S . 3 tl .e s to Sl.70. opC uh to growen bulk per cwt: Rui- toaeta UB. 1 II.BO to’13.00 moil polnU 170IIJS to tt.90. Soma tndlng around IUIdaho PalU U.OO with an occulonal u«ex ln lin t lol higher. V S . 3 tliO lo »9itlJS 'm oit polnu S1.3S to SIJO. ore’ Twin rallt-Burley: Cartotdl i/fb . C

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eaan iraca u> d n le ii. Rui<tU tfft* s? rt I I3J5 to 13.15. An oecailonal ear itMt Higher Jit'cerU ln polnU and lower I t othen. Moat tndlng S3.ta tJA 3 I1.SS. An ocaialonal car lower a t a ert 1 rery few polnU and higher a t olhen y j j auh to grow m bulk per cwt: Ruj- tsjc teU V S . I mostly IIAJ. An occu- to « lonal lot u low a i tl,70’to tl.'n.-A few loU glJO. Many held around j , j S3.00. U J . a moiUy SUO to l l J5. An .qo(J occMlonal lot 1130 to S1J5, A rery gt few best u high u tl.40 a t eertaln gjo* polnu. ' lami

CHICAGO POTATOES CUICAGO, Dec. 29 (fli (USDA) ST.

Pouiou: 43: on tn c k 300: tou l A)- as. Ihlpment! iSl; steady, luppllea a ra light, demand How; lacked per cwt Mor Idaho RuueU Burbanks t;B. No. v : 1. S2iS to 13.10. moiily t t iS to « ; Poui UB. No. 3. UJO to t3JS; Coloiado un Red McClurei OS. No. 1 few u le t {0 1 » 3 ^ to 1345._____ j j g

t o s ANGELES POTATOES • ''i; LC6 ANOaEB. Dec. 29 Wl (DS

DA)-PoUtoes: Pair fitocklon Wli-coniln prides in earlou I liS to MiS , j ,ewt. onJlnary *1-75 to IIJO: Idabo RuueU U. B. No. 1 .13JS to tlM . ^ VS. NO. 3.13,10 cwt; new Ban plego county British Queens. 1135 lug. to I

— ' helf

L IV E S T llC K MARKETS l l i " •________________________ J fepi

. PORHAND UVESTOCK pORTLiSro. Ore. Dtc, M (flV ,

(U8DA)-Hog«: RecelpU 200, Slow. icatUred early lales about iieady ^ ,j but undertone weak: good to cho k ; (ruckedln ISO to 300 ho{i IIOJO, aom»4>ld»4own.to I10» : T l f l . to J tO ^ lb, saleable I9.7J to IIO; few 119 lo ISO lb. 19.75 to 110: packing sows 17.. gf SO to 17.75: choice 9i lb. fffder pigs j j , up to 18.75.- IU-

CalUe: RecelpU 2$; ealrei 10. Demand rery narrow, scattered ules ,o |l ibotit steady: steen Ksrce few , ,

m u .tound MJO to M; short feds ule^ble around " V « to r-73 ; 'b eit fed itcers Monday , , « 3S; odd head common helfen «,*50 to IsaS : beUer pides quoUble upward to M.7S:lo* culler snd cut- ‘,S ter cowi U 75 to MiO; common to medium graflea «.7S to 1450; sood beef C0W3 saleable around M.7S to IS35 and ftfcvt: bullj Jt.15 to «5S: choice rea len held around MJO to * 19.

Sheep: ReoelpU SJ. Ncmlnally ‘■“ 'I Heady:.good tnickfdln Umbi sale- “ able around ITiO lo W: common gnde* down lo 1650: good lo choice

' ewes (juoUble 1325 to jj .is . *'■'‘1- bfil,

CniCAGO UVE.STOCK, CHICAOO. Dec.-» m lUSDA)- « ,Hop: 29,000. including 4000 direct; opened 10 to » c lower tliin Mon- day’s arerage: cla'cd 15.10 a e oft- bulk IM 10 3CN3 lb.1, 110-15 to '115.15; top 110.50; tislii lighi* and p ip a f l l ; to 350 off; ipoli SOe lowr: 140 io ^ 170 Ibl. J9J0 lo 110.10; good 100 to Mfk lU Ib plM. JJ'io 1950; beller grade u ln MW» under SCO lbs. Urtely 19.65 to tiro 1990; ihlDpfrs.400P. ejllmiied hold- j*o orfrs 4000. jgQ

a i t la : 10,000; calt«i JOOO; fed tN !

lEWS, TWIN FA IW , IDABO,), .WE D N S S D A Y MOBNIWG. ViSj

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lU en and • yearllngi u n e re ^ 111 Iteady to 35e lower; middle gndei n il nredmlnated and showed decline: | | | offerlnp mostly selling a t 110 to t l2: common and barely medium kind sleidy; sUady on choice and prime su«n aU, welghU; top 113,10 on IIM lb avenges; b e itjw lln g s IlS; choice heller ytarllnpT ften l: best weighty sUen 113,40; and L a t medium welghU 113.60; itocken . very scarce: pnctlcally o rerythl^ ( going to klllen; cows iteady to ^ R : helfen lUady to ,buUi JS to 2So h l^ e r . and realen.Ue higher: mostly 110 lo 111. with iJecied -^P P erT and local killer. (Au kosher kinds, up to 113.

aheep:'8000; Jncludlng 100 d lr« t; prlc fat limhi alrong to 35o higher, to 2 rioslng active a t lull advance; year- Ch^ lings slurlng upturn; aged r t e ^ firm: good to choice native and ftd P mS r T u » . b . » J 0 I . m i - . t vt i i i . lor few best *5 and M lb "tr^ges to amall kUlers; g o ^ year* llnp, MiO: icatlcred native ewes ^1350 to H JO ._____ w u

DENVER UVESTOCK had"DENVER, Dec. 39 (/T) (USDA)- lom Cilllo flOO: ttlves 100: helfen, B83 Ilna lbs MAS: othen 1735 lo lOJO; g rw to e helfen |9,40; cows stesdy to itrong " 1135 to 1540; cu tun IS to M3S; t i i lb helfera 17: oiher- clauei ^ Ileady; shorl fed steen 1735 to V M : top vealen 110; bulls M,75 ;• to 1)35; plain lat iteen IS; light Itock cow* 13.75. •* , ^ .

Hogs: liOO: 10 to 30» lower; SO to 330 lb 11035 to 110.45; 140 to 175 lb I93S to il035; sows stesdy; good

** » e « :” 8500; trucked 1st lambs _ lUady a t M lo tt,75; other killing , clasies steady; yearlings M.M d o o ; wethen IS; alaughler ewe* I3.7S to S43S: common 12; iruckedln feed* jjj,, er Umbs IIM . com

presOGDEN UVESTOCK plui

' OODEN. Utah. Dec. M m (US soul DA)-Hog8i RecelpU 100; genenl^ C Ileady: top I10.t0; bulk good, lo ot i choice ISO to 2W pound buichen 19,1$ to 110.10; demand for light « IlghU narrow; few li.60 lo M.75. V bulk packing mwi |7 i0 lo IS: light j kinds up to M3S: extreme heavy-

• ? S £ : - ^ i p t a 340: “ btjtoiday le re n l smsll loU good p ^ n d 900 p o u ^ fed D U hslem

Iteen i s io to «3S ; good helf- wore n scaling 600 to 650 p o w ^ Mai.;«3S to 17: common ta medium helf- ande n I4J0 to 15.75; good cowa 1430 to NeiIS35; common to medium offerings dsyI3J0 to *435: cutter .gndes 1335 anrto |3,M; good bulls M.JS to I4.7S; nesfew goodveakn|735toM 3S:pliln- —er kinds down to 15.50; odd beid jjj ,goodcalresW toW iO. to l

Sheep: RecelpU 1350: Ihmigh uiw650;.few tmall lou medium drtrelo 35lambs |«M to M.7S, lire

■ ------- en,ST. JOSEPH UVESTOCK

ST. JOflEPHDec. 29 (U S D . C A)-Ilogt,-3000; n th e r ilov. un- anCaraiUy iteady to J k lower iban toMonday'a arenge;i '«p 10.M. free- ply ly: moit good and choice 190 illgpounds and over 10,00 to 1030; ilrt l lgh l«r«U hU closed mostly Ileady and to lOclower th in Monday; good to yea choice ISO to ISO pounds 950 to losi 10,00; 140 to 160 pounds 9.00 te two9.75, t»0

CilUe: 3000; cslres 300; good enand choice sleen. Heady, lower bui: gndes, dull-steady to weak; spou g n IS lo 35c lower: load choUe 1337 40; pound Iteen 11,75; few other loads 9iCg ^ to choice Steen and year- 6 lings 1030 to 11,00; most u le s 7,75 anc to 10.00; numeroui losds short (ed big helfen 6JM to 735; a part load mo: choice bcUeri 10.15; eowi, mostly Hei Iteady, vealen and calvei. ilrong woelo 50c higher, top vealen lOJO; BOCreplKemenl callle, icarce, Indlca- fee<lloni ileidy, un

Sheep; 3000; fat Umbs mostly « c .higher, slieep. scarce, steady, lop 1nitire ind (rd western lambs BiO; .

:bulk westerns tn a r loU a t the price: nsllvM largely B35 to 930;odd loU kllUng ewes 4,00, down. ^

SAn FRANCISCO UVESTOCK CeOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. stei

M (-P) (USDA)-Hogi: 300; direct » :185; buichen mostly ISc higher; heilop and bulk 205 lo 31S ib Call- U.(fomlss 110.75; lighter welghU ab- bui:

iieni; few 337 Ib arerages IIOJO; unspacking lowi strong. 1730 to 18. at

Cattle: 225; direct 60; all classes SIn Ught supply, nominally ileady; goo load meJlum 815 lb ite en off beel- lops 1830; fed Iteen abient, good nuoled around W; ihort-load med*lum nnge cows 1530; few dslry ^ helfen 1535: weighty dali? ^quoted to 14.75: bulU »car«: g w "weighty quoted to M. Calres 20; P«J dIfKl 10; nominal: choice vealen A

' “c r t,to«M 70 to M lb S ouoitti . t . t » t i H J0; '■ * ■ '" S S ; •laughter ewes quoted t t W-50 for ^

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eh and few anipper*.entely acUre. 10 to *.* ,treme top 1030, W

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P rice s Tum bleBy.JO nN P. BOUGHAff ^

[AuocUled P reu Market Editor) £ CHIOAQO. Dec. 29-Wlnnlpeg

price lumbica 'amounting a t times , a 2?i cenU did much to loree the ;hlcsgo wheal market backward ' a u todiy and ■ m on than cancel J"

'*C«til'derable seUlng of wheat In :hlcago was altrlbuud to Wlnnl- **; (teg sources. Messages from -Wlnnl* ju jeg said lack of any subatanlUl new < txpon buying of Canadian wheat w u a weakening influence, Ui

Earlier, the wheat market b e n ■»' had risen a cent a bushel owing to u , torrential n ln s reported In Argcn* Ju Una as doing Irropinhle damage

” At” i'he elose. Chicago wheal fu- B» lures were ’> to 1 cent under yes- terday'a (Inlsh. Msy 134H-H. July j 117S-H. September 118. Corn. d« Ti o(( to l i up. May new 106U-S, July new 103»;-!«. September 99?.. w, OaU U -!i down, May 50’i . and rye Ju at lU - lli decline. May 115. Pro- visions reiulU were 2 cenU to 13 j , cenU lower.

Europe Ceases BtylBg Only a total o( 300,000 bushels .,i

o( wheal were cillmiled as having y,, been bought today for export (rom , . Canada. Evidence waa ouUtwdlng 3 thal European continental Import countries had ceased buying for the J? present, and lhat Oreal D rittlna « ptirchsse* were chiefly (rom tbe Oj southern hemisphere. * '

Com a l times pul on a dUplay 3 of strength, snd rose l ‘i cenU to » |l.07?i, a new high record unequal- nc ed in seren years. Onfavonblewea- 18 ther U retarding the movement o( Cl cS n from tho country, and re­celpU here today dropped to 87 bi can. In lhe end, though, com, oaU and rye were showing sympathy (or . wheat weakneu, ^

PraTlslons gave way with hog ^ ralues. _ 2.

world grain tndlng much reduced. " MarkeU a t Chicago, Buenot Aires „ and Liverpool will bo cloeed Friday. New Year’s day. and alio .Satur­day. Tho Winnipeg exchange will announce lU holiday decision Wed* T nesday. The market lo r gnlna a t >

930 to 935; 130 to 140 pounds 830 ^ t o 9.15: (eederplpslrong.instances unevenly higher, strong welghU25 to 830: lOtt-a 930 to 9.75; sUgi PIlrong to 25c higher. 9.75 down, ar- 0enge cost Monday 9,94; avenge r weight 204.

Cattle: 5000; calves SOO; (ediUeri nand year)lQgi iteady. othen weak n to 350 lower; she itock In llgbt cup-ply and steady. bulU strong to pslightly higher: vealen steady to e:Itrong; stocken and (eeden scarce ^and steady, bulk (ed iteen and uyearling! 930 to 1135, serenl choice cloads up (0 13,00 and abore with n two loau 1343 pounds a t 13.60, andtwo loads 1360 poundi 1Z70; helf- ce n mostly 130 to 9X0; load 9.75: bbulk beel cows 430 to 630: cutUr . gndes 335 to 4,00; bulU 5.00 to 8.*40; pnctlcal top vealen BXtO; few „930 to . 10,00. , C

Sheep: 8500, IneludUig 333 direct, -and SOO through; Umbi 26 to 3Sc *higher, other classes iteady. supply 'mostly (ed wooled lambs and killer .(lesb, bulk sorted nstlve snd (ed ”wooled lambs 9J» to 930; top 930; ; good gn d e aUughter ir e s 4,40;(ceding lim bs 7,00 to 7.40; fleihy ,Iambi to traden up lo 850. ^

LOS ANGEUS UVESTOCK a L 06 ANGELES, Dec: 29 ( « (TO C

DA)-Hoga: 7S; iteidy to 35c high* fi e r ; .g n ln fedi 11030 to IIOAJ; *hjcalrlio-to-lioao.— -----------P

Callle: '600; holdo«n 773; I Iteady; fed yearling sleen 1630 to n 19; Mexicans 1735 to 17.75: fed helfen 1730 to I7«5; cows 14.75 to c 15.60; cutter gndei 13 to I43S; ^ bulU IS to M35. Cslres ISO; bulk T unsold; few slaughter calve* lUady » a t I to 17. *

8hep; SO: boldoven 430;-iUady; <• good 91 lb wooled lambs 1335. «

WOOL iBOSTON, Dec. 29 OW (DSOA)-

n n e and half blood territory wooU were being sold a t rery strong prices,

Avenge Prench combing fine terrttory wooU In original bap brought around 1,06'cenU scoured basis, and around 1.03 to 1,03 were the minimum prices a t whlcb short Prtnch combing original fine ter­ritory wooU could be obUlned. Original bag loU o( bulk average French combing half blood tenU lory wooU brought around 1.03 scoured basis.

FtAXDtn-UTK,' I>ee. 39 ( ^ P l a x on

tnck I3.19U to I239U; Decem­ber I330H: May tt.lB’l : July I3.1S.

PORTLAND'HAY ■PORTLAND. Dec. 39 (fl - H*y

ilndy, unchanged.

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Cuban Sugar.Exports _Eor Y ear Increase L

NEW YORK, Dec. 29 (ffV-Cubin an sugsr eiporte from January I to cm December 36 were 3,469386 long bei tons, n w nlue , eompartd with 2.- po: 363,189 tons In the like period lu l u i yesr, Lambora and company, sugar broken and economlsU reported to­day. Tho Increase o>'er tho preced- Ing period.wu 43 per cent.________Ar _____________________________ La

AmiUrdam, closed Pridsy, will inde Ift Saturday. 01

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CQICAGO CASH .CRAIN ' n CHICAOO, Dee. 29 (,T) - C a s h | |

»heal; Ko utes reported. Corn:No. 3 mixed |l.06’i; No. 3 mUed I1.0SK: I1.09U malnly-wbltpt No.3 yellow |I,07!i to l l . tn s ; No, 4 yellow 11.01 to 11.06; No. 3 while l u o to iu o » ;:N o .4 w h iu |1,07H. OaU: No. I WhlU 54Uc; No. 2 wWie U iie . No rye. Boy beans; No. ^ 3 yellow I13i.Barley: Feed SS to ? DOo nominal: malting t l 10 11.40 , nominal. Tlmolhy seed 1535 to ff I 6J 0 cwi; new I5,60 to *535 cwi. “ Clover seed I3S to 133 cwu

Lard: Tierces 11390: loose 113,13. “ Bellies 116,13. W

WINNIPEG GRAIN WINNIPEG, Dec. 29 - Cuh

wheat: No:. 1 northem. |137H: No. a_horthem _ll35S: No. 3 north* w em. 113314: oau. No. 3 wW(e. S2e: N0..3 whlte.4B>ic: No. 1 mUed (eed*^ 50Hc. -

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1 BtJRLEY 0Itetoms Kome—D. E. Johnson re- f

tumed (rom a Ball Lake Clly hos- f pltal Monday.where bo recently un- ^ dfJTrtht- an' operation for toxle j goitre. Mrs. Johnson, who had gone to Salt Lake City to spend Christ- m u with him, accompanied him' home.

Cnderge O pentleM -M n. Joie- 1phlne Jolicy underwmt a minor op* * enUon i t the CotUgo hospiui here Monday and Lorin Pctenon Soulh '

I undfcw C ft minor operation a t the I C olugO ^o tp lU l here Tuesdiy . I momlng. ] • ri Uoensed/U W ed-A marrlsga lt* ; ' cense w u'lsaued here on Decem* ‘‘ : ber 26 to Adrian Tolk of Keichum h ' and Mbs Eble Jensen of Heglar. ■. ' New Uler^-NegoUsllons are being ' made h e n to eecure a sulUble lo* «

cation for the opening of a Mont- > ’ gomerr Ward aton In Burley. Com* f : pany o((lcUts expect to Uunch the 0 , new enterprise not later than (all r

o f 19J7 .The slore W ltie modem fn » every respect, wltb Jelly convenl- b ence*. ^ F

Beet Cheek* » m i l 1935 beel ( cbfck* to be pa ly producen who ta lered IntP the production adjust* s ment contnct in 1936 are arriving ( a l the o((lceo( Couniy Agent W.W. *

I palmer here and may be secured . from th t iR u u rtr , W. L. Oeyer.; 116,781.01 h u already arrived to.be ‘

paid to 34S-produesn,-A.toUl-of ; 130,000 Will be recelred to make pay*) ment to alt of (he produce;/I Leare Hoipltal — PallAiU dli*) chatged (rom the Cottage bosplUl ; include U n . JulU Parice, Mn.; nolt. J ^ j n Jamison, Uariao Day, r Mr. to d Mn. wlUUm Edmondson,

automobile accident victims (rom • Oregon: Miss Virginia MePariand.

who tusUlned mlnor Injuries In an automobile accident Chrtstmu day,J . L. Moon and M n. Edna WUlUmi.

Vitality Brand CALCIUM

PHOSPHATEG u oran leed n o t {o bur7J

F u rn a ce T rea ted

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S p re ad e r F u n tlshcd .

- M A G IC CITY FE E D •& F U E L CO.

. • Phone 150

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I ' SNAKE RIVER R EPO Ifr jBnako river-stonga. stream flow

and dlvenlon on December. 38. a t compared with records of Uia week before, were shown In a.weekly re* port by Iffnn Crandall,, watennas- ter. u (ollows: .

SUrage, Atre T t t iDec36WeekAgo

Jocluon U ke 403390 396.710 Amertcan RiUs_l.l06350 1.044.060 la k e Walcott 61.739

Stream now, Second FeetKelso ------------ 3.490 3.440Clough -------_ • 2350 2,ftoNeeley ------------ - j .440 « oMilner --------- --- 3W 378

DJrenlojt, Secrnd Feet MUner S. S. 646 63)MUner N, A —_ 4U 449

PreeiplUtlon week ending D e c ^ V ember 26; Mo^an 038 Inch; A sh ton '^ ’ 0.41 iR fh: fdaho FiiUs 9JC loch; toUl-October 1. 1936 to daU, Monn 334 Inch compared with JW inlbet normal; Ashton 1.78 Incbes-com* 1 pared to JJ9 lnch« nemuJ. Addi­tional precipitation December 2«. ' 38: M ona 033 Inch; Idaho PalU 096 inch. Snow deplht Decemben 36, Ashton T Inches; Moran 13 inch­es; finakt River sUllon JO Inchu. Snow depths December 37. Island Park 23 Inches; Bechler river 35 Inchev Snow depthi Decemtw St. Idaho Falls 9 Inchu; M onn 17 Inches; Snakt Rlrer aUtlon 31 inches: Jenny Lake 25 Inches.

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B illi lWOAKLEY. I>ec. 29 — MeUln EU*

son. 45. ol Oakley died o( a Ifcart alU ck lato Monday erenlng a t tba home o( his bralher, Bou.Ellson, In Loa Angeles shortly after arriving tbere on a holiday .visit.

Mr. and M n. Ellson' and his sis ' lei and brolher-ln-Uw. Mr. and Mn. Olln Baker o( Burley lelt here Sunday to make the trip.' Mr. aison.w ss formerly poitmss* .(er of the loeal office compleUng a- fo u r-jw . letm about tlx mooth* ago. lie w u employed by Iho'BobPnnwTMmpaorijfrSurJey-aadJJecla------« t the time of his death.

He w u the aon of Charles O .'tn j MaiT Worthington Ellson, plooeen , o( tho county. He (s aurrlred 6y h U . , ^ mother, his wife, Mn. Nellie Eiuon; ^ two children,'Betty and Sally, all of Oakley; two broihen. Rou Ellson of Los Angelet and Fred ' EUion of ' Oakley: (our listen, M n. O. U Haight o( PocaUllo. Mn. Sadia Mecluun o( Balt Lake City, Mrs.

' Annie Erickson of Kimberly and ' M n. Baker of Burley,' lh e body vlll be brought to Osk* '

ley (or (unenl terrices and burial.

; Dog’s Bark Removed . , ; W hen Neighbors Kicfc; BUFFALO. K. Y , D.e. » W) -

KarUruhl OreUI, tbrte>yMr>old Doberman Pinscher dog. won't an-

' noy her owner's nelghbon agiln ' with her barklng-(or when' Orelel ‘ barks now It sounds ”li|io air naW

Ing through a pipe.” t OrtUl's vocal cords 'wen-remov- •' ed Dr. Horace WUdv e( the* Hlnklay veterlniry hoiplta) after• m d e r tc t ficftoepflln, the dog's 5 owner, w u warned by Judge Pat- 1 rick J. Keeler in police court he 1 would be (Ined 1100 U the dog ■ barked a p ln k t nlghl.

“Orelel luKered no 01 eldcii i (rom the opentlon and aU a ) hearty meal In the e v ^ n g of the '. u m t d ty Ihe operatnn was per*5 (ormed,* Dr. Wilder said.

BEANS W'o'SaiJH flrowcf-OKertan- - f i

Retardleu e( >There Stored. . J 'We will pay all tha present mar-

I ket will sund or «1U Ust (fr sale a l i-our prtce. VRegardlM oi w hen ito re d .^u r beatu negotiable warehouse

i recelpU and supported by (edenl gnde cerUllcates and those doc*

; umenU depoalled for aale keep­ing and handling wilh a Twin

; PalU allomey or bank a n avail- . able to all bidden on one o( the

most actlre bean markets In the tlnlted SUtes. 'That, "Combinations In Re- s tn m t of Tnde* are Illepl and ' tliat the Penaltlej are Severe. Is . ' Commonly Known.PUBLIC WAREHOOSES were nUblUhed by tha People ot Ida­ho to Olve the Orower a la ije r and a Free and Open Market (or

1 HU Products, Their Alilanc* or .Unity with SpecUl PrirUeged Merchsndlslng.Concenu U to be Guarded Agilnsl u Zealously u 'We Would the Oranttag o( Re­bates by Rallwsy. C om i^let to Preferred Shipper*. )

THE CHAS. W; BA RM W

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w a r ON ma: n s t . n u m fi..dlanonit out ot dliunond rins. Re- ~~ V U l PlUM notify Kimberly 1-J. a o

FOUND-PAm GLASSES IN CASE J l Owner nuy have by paying ad 3 I iQd JienWjtoj 8lusc8 a t Nw» jj nttlM, ' —

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and t i Shampoo and palln va>-e „50c, tancy 75c. Mrs. Deamer. over tInd. Mlt. J .

CHRISTMAS SEECtAU - PER* * manenU, »4i0 Oil Wave for 1340; * M OU Wa«-o for t3; v av n trom * tl.SO up. Mn. Neeley, Idaho Dar- * ber and Beauty Shop, phone t i l , * ‘ U l Main ATcnuB EaaU —

AT LAST WE HAVE rODND A t '••ftigewneleu n n th a t. « can un- ^

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- maoerit wartnir. Come In and let “ J? ' Ul Eire you a lu t curL'No charse

. and no oblltatlon. Oil permaneou " f - ' ' priced from llJO and up. ArtUtlc * ,

Beauty Salon. 135 Main Ate. Weil. »

OIL PQIMANENTS FROM IlM . * Plngtr warln;, hair eutUng. hair * dyelnff. facials. Crtwford Beauty tt Satan, lU Main 6q , Ph. 1974 otet »

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PEBMANENTa SHAMPOO. AND • tmeerwvc 50c. Mabel Marie » Beauty Shop, 130 Main N. Plu 447. n>

F e c i a l - o i l- p e rm . i i . $5 o i l * Pern, a Elaai Beauty Shop. 230 * 6th Ara. E. Ph. 1335. ¥ <

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* _____ * ,* }t}3 OHEV., PIOEOP ♦ : ,* Low m l, hot water heattr, ♦ ,* 'Prealone. BarjaUi prico. ♦

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Hany a t TwUi FaUi Lotn 01fl». ■ 119 Mato Aro. E. . ■

FEDERAL FARM LOANS 4%- SEE f f l J. w. McDoweU. Room 14, DankSt Truat Bldg._______________ “ Al

LOANS ■> 6% NO COMMISSION. swtm tor. CO._________ —

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range, chcap. UD 3rd 81. E. nx

3 ROOM TRAILER HOUSE, 3i; . “ i; ml. No. oJ P^\tr, Dave W cm ben . _

Ta nk hea ter , b u r n s COAL IV or oil. nobt. McCallum, Ilawen. Idaho. ■ Ql

« « * 4 i ¥ ¥ ¥ r ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥¥ . *¥ Try our "Hand Flrlns” *iMk. ¥¥ Tlte bfctt you can buy and ¥¥ It's "Aberdeen." ¥ , «l<¥ . ¥ Jic¥ INTERMOIWTAIN s e e d 4; ¥ pa ¥ FUEL CO. ¥¥ 142 - Phone. - IM ¥ ^

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ " "

FIRST 3 LADIES ANS. THIS AD. jj, 1 will lire a beauu tur coat tor ^1 « J . No atrlnga attaclied. Apply • ci2M Hotel Rogerson. ci

MURESCO PAINT, ENAMEL.vamljii and aU kl;idj ot palnttog ‘ 'luppllci. Kreiigel'a Hardware. ’

¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ^ 0;Jt ' '» • F O Ii S A L E J “* AUTO DOOR OLASs I . * ___» . WINDSIOELD AND . 750 » WINDOW GLASS * Sr* HO th a rg i lor labot tM iag . ^ « glau IL you wUl bring your * to:* m h orTinve your car In. Get • r r : a. ready tor *-lntcr before anow 4iJ file,. 4CI ■ MOON’S « —* a o n . t

41 bey W « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ CC

T U I CALL roR au(iL T i*~nea« u ^ i i

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M lLIFE'S LIK E THAT

u s A tO D E R N S .

'A ll w eek th e y ta lk o f C hris im as x ire tuvthls!

F o rS a le . M iscellaneous 17 F(CcBUaart frem frttrtla i ColiiaH) (C«i

IAY. STRAW AND ORAVEl- DE- llvered. Ph. 1470W. .j],

«ED HEATERS $3 AND UP. I J Sampjon Muslo Co. p,:

lUTO GLASS, PAINTINO, BODY and tender repair. Feu Body

___________ ZSTAY OREEN* SHINOLE STAIN. , , ,protect and beautify .your -new W«root wltli lUuecd oU ihlngle atalo —tliat «m (lay green a long time COV

' Pit 5. t^oon'a.________________ ^

W HY PA Y \Y A R PR IC E S? p I bA carload ot Mureuo In bu lt exi

' Buy what you need, bring back ^ wliat you havB left. We loon you a brmh to put It on wlUi tree.

hlcMurtry Houm Paint, 4- kap Kour Enamel, Floor and Lln- , |a)oleum Varnlali d rlu In two pa

' hoiira.-A largo ilock of WaU Ktpaper. • —

. MOON’STWIN FALLS PHONE S an

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FEED MlXTUnES Done Meal Umccd Meal

' CalelUi d el Charcoal _______________« i

FUh Mea>- ' ~Oranlte OrltMeat Meal ”Oyiler SheU ‘Block Mineral w ^Sardlnp Oil ' v .

At-OLOBE SEED & FEED

50 TONS OF FIRST, 2ND AND M Sni cutting hay, wllh lambing »hed». I ml. No, J weal of CaaUe- ^ford. Ph. »-J3 , W. L. Brora. — *

IBT OF e ■ IN. HOUSE LOOS. ___faced on 3 Bide*, ter 26x32 lioinc, WIL$150, Jim Dean, h t . 2, T. F. ' p»

IEPOSSESSED WASHER, MAY ELxibe had for bal. Sampson Music miCo. . Pb

TIIB CAU. r o t m ULTS'-noD* o ^

T H E G U M P S - F A

GASOUNE ALLEY-Ol

VHV, TOPS,3U KMOW I CWASKTT TOC

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7 , .

1T7IN FALLS DAILY NET

m 1B y F re d N e h e r |_

J

105 ch « er . . . and (hen (hey ^

F o rS a le , M is c k a n e o u s i? ^(CeaUantd freoi rrKtdlag Celsau)ru R N m m a - n e w and obed

furolture ot all .klndi, ooal nuigta. ° ■electrlo rangei. coal tlovea, d im -lalor* and other houiehold run* pt/nUhtng*. MooniL P a S. Store No. 1; coiPh. 319. SWr« No'. 1 . . ^

?0R S A L E -P U S H CART IN good condition, leu th in bait — price: 443 DIue Lakei. FU:

W anted M iscellaneous 17-A J l;OWS TO MILK FOR THEIR ^ |2|

keep. Roy. Brook*, Rt. J , Twin Falli. ' ^ » _

>ASSAGB TO ARIZONA, SILUUS ‘ ciiexpeme. 253 4th Ave. No. gU

•LUMBINO REPAIR WORK. PH465, Krenge-a Hardwaw. ^

tARNESS REPAIR AND OILING, ^lambing ahed coven, canvai re* pi,pair. FOU lu rn e u Sho|>, A. G. ___Kail. Mgr, ____________ HOI

'URNITURE WANTED - WE BUY J Zu«d furniture, coal range*, itorea FURand lee boxes. We pay caah. Ph 42(8. Moonl. ___

F ru its a n d V egetables.‘18S m cfous '^ A P P L E s. pACttnj;

ready to load. Kennedy i t Tay- DOA

>ACKED DELICIOUS APPLES. ROO Iruck tola, also apples by the box. hoi 1 m l No. >j E. Kimberly, D. Jean E.p«y ________________ iS 5

^ A P P L E S Av,^ 1 tarleUei, any quanUly Uo ^ W bu. and up wliUo Ihey laat.\ 3\ n BalK) OrchartU, H ML J ,d^\oo Main SU Kimberly, . _

^ , o r S a le o r T ra d e 21 " SVIIji/ ^ A D E POLE WOOD, OR ROO p()il5, tor c ra la Box 291. Hailey, len

;LECrRIO S I N G E R SEWING NICE machine to trade for good piano, hei Paul Anderaonj 133S Addison E. pre

TUI CALL r o i M s t n .n - '^ t a * » - n i l

• A I T ^ i F U L

OFF THE' s c e n t

i TQ O BOSV SM UaCLiM ' V pJ p TD SK E E Z t^ . HE fi . ^HAO MOME-V TO BOV h f^ .

W O O ’ O M S. . ^

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raws. TWIN PALLS, IDAnO, W

i w i r

F u rn itu re fop S a le 2 3USED OOAL RANOEa, |9 UP.

Sampioa MualoiOo. ^

BED8IZAD AND SPRINO0, NICE — dreuer. 227 Sth Are. W. “

ti^ s s E S S E D fm u n T D iu i" o F • all kinds, H m i rangei. Prloea r rr u n t n a 110 up. UoooX .

OOOD REPOSnSSED PlAW , 77 may bo had by paying bal. P. O. ^

. Box 4M. I

0 0W a flfe d to Buy 2 5 J

WE PAY MABttCT PBICEB' i 'OR ^ your b tu s . copper, lead and alum- ^ mum. pell* and tun . Twla FaUt ^ Junk House.

REMEMBER WZ DUY OAST IRON, * loading can aU tb* U tt i Uabo aq J unk, House. ^

^ N IT O R B WANTRD^WTB SOY * used tum ltuit, coal ranges, stovea _j[ and loa boxes. W* pay cash, Phooe noi 6, Moon's. . t

• Si

- A p artm en ts . 2 8STEAM HEATED 1 ROOU APT. J ‘

Adults. 219 2td Ave. No. J

FUR. APT. MOD. OARAOEL PH. * 444-W. 340 N. Elm St. *

FURNISIIED APARTMENT, *^2 * MaUj North. ♦

FURN. APT. LIOHTB, HEAT, 116 ¥ mo. W No. TfucMana.. ¥

FURNISHED APT. A D U L T S m only, tw 2nd Bl. g .________ J

1- OR 2-ROOM APT. ALSO GAR- * age, 600 Main No. *

FI/r NISHED a f t . 2 ADULTa * conrenlent. Ph. STT. *

F U R E iH ro ~ A P A ro ro iT ‘‘^ ¥ < rent. 044 Main No.________________

F U R N IS H E D APT. ADULTS 8E\ only..Ph. es, Kimberly, after t n p. m. H

^ ., — ■ .............. ..... gl2 ROOMS PARTLY FURNISHED, —

IIM of basement. Must Aimlsh 8 A reference, m Harrison. hi

F R O O M FURNISHED " APT. — Clean. Adulli only. Ph. 1*44. 222 - , 5lh Ave. £ J

FURN. APTS. 31« 3RD AVE. NO. * AdulU only. *

FURNISHED, JUSTAMERE WN. ¥ Ph. 458 and Oasis 911. ' ¥

HOU8EKEEPINO ROOMS, 44$ 3RD a | Ave. W. Ph. 12*7. y ,

FURNISHED APTS TO* OXFORD. * ' 426 Main Ara. No. . _ *

■ ¥ ;

Rooms fo r Rent 2 9 «........... . ¥

DOARD AND ROOM, 1J7 4 n i J ' -Arer-No. — - y -

ROOM AND BOARD, MODERN * ‘ home, fumaca heat. J07 6th Ave: * . E. Ph. 1887. . ¥ f

R O o ir" A N D " T O A R 5 r» r"9 raAve. E u t. ¥ 4

ROOM AND BOARD, FURNACE ! , heat, In good home. Ph. UTS or - , 361-2nd Ave. We»t.

ROOM. FURNACE HEAT. GAR* age. Ph. S90W. * \

ROOM AND BOARD POR QENT- * I lemen. Mra. Steams, Ph. 1471. ¥

(UCE FURNISHED ROOM. STEAM « heat. LU hskpg. pouible. Women « « p re fe r^ . 127 Bih Ave. No.

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Y 1 d i d hiCfTHlWa O F . ^ pTHB KIMO, I'M VERV ^ FO W D O F C K S E Z iy .. HE

\ t a K 4 B M E THIS PERFOM S. JM -THIM K IT ’S WONJOER F U L ^

), WEDNESDAY MOBNTOG, DEI

W M

. Room s lo r R ent 2 9(CeaUaaa* t w ftw atlaj Cla— > <

RnOM AND BOARD. CLOSE IN. 6 315 Second annue north.

BEDROOM AND B O ^ IF DE- n aired. Phone 4JI-R. 62# Fourth avenue north.

ROOK AND BOARD. 120 «th AVE. JNorth. __________ ___

LAROE DOUBLE ROOM WTTH » board. EUmace heat 832 6th A -a.E.

ROOM AND BOARD - IS I TTU : Are. No. PtL UL

FURNACE HEATED SLEEPING room. 411 3rd Aw. W. Ph. I tti.

F o r R en t, M iscellaneous 3 0 ^ACREAGE, «4 ROOU » 0 U ^ W

cash rent. Possession now. Harrl- aon St. and FUer Are.. J. D. M e WlUls.

BOMB GOOD AVAILABLE STOr I ’ age space, intermountaia Seed A Fuel Co. 142 Phone 120. -

f leal E s ta te lo r Sale 3 2 ! ! ¥ ¥ V » ¥ y '» W ¥ ¥ “

* ¥¥ CompleUly equipped 47 ¥¥ acres, Uam, tools, hameas ¥ _¥ etc., tUce house, elec. tu*. ¥ in¥ school, SE Ot Haullon. tI800 ¥¥ Will handle, bal. easy terms. ¥4 ‘4SH acres on Clover tract. ..¥ .¥ good land, no weeds, small ¥ to¥ house, elec. elc. 61000 down, ¥ '¥ U l. easy. ¥¥ 11 acres 14 mUas from ¥¥ Twin FaUs, 4 tm. hse^ hdw. ¥ :¥ firs, water nilem , elec. ¥ «¥ brooder house, dble. gar., H „¥ glassed In porch, deep soil ¥ *¥ This U a w ry nice acreage, ¥ *¥ 11600 down payment. ¥ ** * I¥ SUDLQl, WEOENER j : CO. ¥ *

¥

SEVERAL NEW, MODERN HOiCT 5 ranting tn price fn m 62750 .to I47M. Oood terms. Plenty ot bar- - gains In old houses. J. E. White. W

6 ACRE TRACT, CHEAP. GOOD - house and buUdlnp. No. Elm. w: Frank Tumer._______________

¥ * W¥ THREE ULTRA MODERN ¥ ,¥ HOMES NEARING COM- ¥¥ PL E noH ¥ ,¥ • ¥¥ Best quallly conilrucUoa ¥ -¥ Alter m a k i n g reasonable ¥ -¥ down payment the remaining ¥¥ coit may be paid actually ¥ *-*¥ euler lhan rent Including ¥¥ taxes, fire Insurance, In- ¥¥ terest and principal. These ¥¥ houses will not last long ¥ In¥ under the attractive Urma ¥ (¥ by which they may be pur- ¥ In¥ Chased. Interested paillei » i¥ Sliould act a t onee. ¥ ]¥ . * Ta9--------- CECItrflr^JONES— :— ¥ **¥ 123 Main E. . Tel. 427 ¥ m« ¥ * sei« « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ * * ¥ * * * till

■ ---------------- - thi» « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ loc ¥ ¥ mi¥ New home, nearing comple- ¥ Fa ¥ Uon, 2 bd. rms, I'-g. rm, Ige. ¥ ed li kitchen, balh, hdw. flra-, \i pa: *i cone. b«mnl, pipe fumaca V, — ¥ eic, ThU I* a vttT good buy ¥ ,“ ¥ a t 63150, amall down pay- ¥* ment like rent. - ** ♦* SUDLER, WEGENER & 00 . ¥ L ,• . . ♦

T m CAU. roB »utrt.Ta--riioB* a

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3ECEMBER 80,1989

■OSE NtWS 1Real E s ta te to r Sale 3 2 -

<0»atiaa*4 tn a rrtMllai Celaaa)8 OR 10 ACRES, EASY T E w S

U w lateiyit. Ph. o»6R2.

□OOD RESIDENCE LOTS ON I smaU monlhly payments, J. B. Roberts, Realtor,,Ph..663. L

AT COST A NEW FUA. UOUE “ located a t »7 Walnut St.

IMPROVED- 40 ACRES NEAR ~ Twin Falls 64000, Improved 120 acres near Twin F»Ui, I12J per acre. Four-»om house, 5lh ave­nue no. 6650. SU>room modem house, good locsilon, 63150. W. O. Smith, real eslsle, 112 Shnj^oooa t. weiL

Real E sta te W ante j 3 4WANTED-LI3T1N0S ON 40's, tO'a

and 120 acre Isrms. Have buyert.J. E. Roberts. Realtor. Pl^ W3. -

F o r Sale Llvestook 3 6FOR SALE, 1 MARE. WT. 1650;

Ph. 0391.R1._________________

18 HEAD FEEDER HOOS, SOME young cattle. E F. Thaemert. 1 « nii. W..-U So., U west, Five

___________________ - s10 YOUNG MARES, S YOUNO

geldings, several malchcd teams. — J . B. Sackett i t Son. FUer. '

to HEAD HORSZS, 3 'T^0 YEARS £ Old. Wt. from 1300 t?1800, wUl u bo aold a t FU trJW r-orouods, - Tuesday. Jan. 5, 1#J7. Cunning­ham A P rta t. ^

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¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ «* *¥ 800 While face eve lamba ¥¥ for immediate dUpcaaL ¥ -

¥ AMALGAMATED SUGAR ¥* COMPANY ¥¥ . * ¥ « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ « ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥

80 SHEEP, 1 TO 5 YRS, START I lambing Jan. 20, Pli. J9-J7. Filer.

WE IL^VE A GOOD LOAD OF Shire geldings and mares; horsea guaranteed to work; weight 1400 to 1680. MeU's Liveitoek Co.

WE IWVE A GOOD LOAD OF draft horses. 1400 lbs and up. For , aale a t our bam In Filer. Mus- ' grave Bro*.

Legal A dvertisem entsNOnCE oV BALE 0F FEB80NAL

FROPEaTV OF ESTATE

In the Probate Court of Twin FaUs County, Slate ot Idaho.

In the matter ot the ertaU of I Slro Volpl. Deceased.Notice U hereljy given, that Twin

FVilis Bank and Trust Company,

ment ot Slro Volpl, deceased. wlU 'i sell a t publlo aueUon on or atter Uie 4th day ot January. 1PS7, at one o’clock P. M. ot tald day, or Ihereafler, a t the slro Volpl Ranch located four miles south and alx miles w ut o t SouUi Park. Twtn Falls, Idaho, the following describ­ed penonal property conslilutlng a 1 p u t of the asseK ot the, estate ot be

Daily Cross-'WACROta gsIutlenetYetUn

L atntii ot tillboairbt* iM.ii l y m 'Ai^'i f

H W11. Wttttni s u u p i i l i ^ ^17. winiin* 11 iN lTlElPI^I&tTl

. d E m t S m p emuOcal . i n j M i f V r Inttrumint O W 1 L J | | |n M

IS. Diiir >0^ „ta s enov pp iQ ijU Ja ifc lC Ml l EinMit* iDl^ S T A m P lS

tbouih net K l? t- e ,unlxrail IRU IT IE IaM E IA lt t Dmb - . lE ib ib lR ll^ N lF ?

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tht) U. AniaDru S.11 Ailill* Blltk 4. .mnieom <ntS( S.II. iiAiii o tbt M. iriumiUe a. .

Dibit plini 'T. 'II. Uoaulilt la l>ontlti i i i a v ” " s ' l S S . H , . . I

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W ANTAi0«t pan uu> uuf* H a etnai

tdi.* Uut li. sdTtrtlHD<Bti aipi. td aiib a M Buniat to car* ef Ul» KtWt.

Poult'ry and S upplies‘ “ “^ A B Y CH ICK S

We a n the exclusive raprt* | senlatlvea ot Ihe Fenngrora , lUUhery. Petaluma, .OaUI. > Tlielr free range c^leki ara | known ths country orer. ' •

Booking now for spring .de* ' livery. While Leghorn, Rbod* IsUnd Reds, Black Mloorcas. and Crou Bneds. - i ‘

Sexed or sthlgbt run. In* ! formation gladly furnished. ' ! OLOBE SEED i i FEED CO. •

__________ Twin FaUs_________ :

LARGE, PUREDLOOD, BLOOD tested single comb Rhode Islaiut Red cockerels.’ K n. 0. O. BrowiL Kimberly.

BUSINESS ' : DIRECTORY

Insurancem m TABiB CO, w a p h o m i

aoL P in and aula Uuuranco. ' ’

■ When (a need of AOUINISTRa '. TOB BONO, isstrael your aUenMr (0 get II (rom Ult J . E. B a b ^ ageBey.~Adv.

S h o a R e w lrW WISH JO U A MERRY a S S

Happy New Year. T « i r u is Shoe Shop, 133 W, Sbosbon^ Ph. 3S8. ■

a r o Vofpl, decMsed: r1 Grain drill;I Hay nke;1 Mowing machlnei

•I Wagoa: /^

9-aeetlon steel harrow;' J-seeUoo wood harrow;. UeUnt bean- culUnter; '

Bpring-tcoth harrow; . ' ■ Wooden corrugatorj •

• I*nd Leveler; • 'a sets work hamen; ' , Garden plow and deubli r

shovel;2>way plow and binder; , , Electrlo brooder; - IMlseeUaneous Items of ma* :

chlnejy and tools; j '9 * burner/ Genenl Electrlo -<

range; . ,Uot water healer;

Leather seat rocker;Sed spring and m attreu;Dishes and cooking ulensils;13 Oauge double barrel altot-

gun;Coal healer:Coat range:B dining chain; ■' ■

io n ; IAlfalfa hay: i1 1»N Model A Toti sedan.

TWIN FALLS DANK A^JD TRUST COMPANY.

Executor o f the last wlU and teslammt of Slr»; Volpl, deceased.

Dated this 2Sth day of D e6»* ' ber, »38.________ _____________ .

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e t m C l e a r . B oads of ' D lslrie t During Luii

• in S torm'' A m i n t B u n to n n n e p t out ot

llu so rU iU U U itn lfb t ler-cn ] IdcM B u n inc» to Uw is-loch

• DepQs itflortetf »t Um Union Pm UI: tn to n ’i on r million dolUr'Sun VlU

. l«i lodct »t Kelchum, a parly ot Twin ?alU ilihlaeen wporttd ecly

: Ulll Tn’'* " '" r upon R tum lnt (tom UMlOdf*.

r t r lk r in Uis day no mow f«Il . Jn tba ritJnlty of Ktlchum altlioinh m m t a n u n r a reported (rom the Tldnlty ot Oakley and Irom a iioal]

i’. u t a et m c b n u h waitclaod on the .fiatooa r i m tract «* to(R o8e«on .

: ‘niroufhout moat et Ui» louUi ctn* | tral Idaho dlitrict yesUrday. no \

. no w (eU, but lata l u t night a light n iu iy 'W t a trace ot inoir cn the i tm t j of Twin Pajl*.

Takln« ^ ran taga ot a lull In Uie ^ v laU r «toniu U ut nrejit Uie dlit-

y ’ rlet o rtr the Wtek**nd and Uiat „ h a n been fortcu t to conUnue to- »

■ day, it t ta hl*h*ay department *' ' p lo n elearwl U» wow from aU

hl«hwayi ot Uie dUUiet yeitentay,H. H. SaUmier. aettnf malnltn- *;

. anc* npen lio r (or Uie atate high* ^ 'way deriartneiit. In UiU'dlatrlct, taid la il night. '

J . D. fliMffla, Twla m * high- f way dlilrlct engineer, -Uit night “ Itld that plowa wera ready to go out on eooaty roadi when needed, ,, but Uiat aU nwdi iP the Tirfn h t l i ^ dlftnet wera to good eondlHon and wjuwutmow,. n ta a ten u w u t of Rogenon re* portadly latt a coat of about lU ^ inehea lB depUi oa Uia nound n While Uian w u (our Inchea of inow „ a t Rogeraoti and U m Inchei a t '

• lloUUter, aa of which (ell prior w yeitCTday.

Although itormi Uireatcned coa- u Uauously yuterday, t^ 'iro u n d ra- - ouUned dry a( Twta FaUi and BuM.

Ulgbwaya Open

Ballengu reported Uiat alt high- fc waya In Aik dUtrlct wer* open lu t ai • n n ln iw M excepUon o( U> S. S3

' norUt on^Oalena lufflmlt. Uc u ld Uiat.Uw highway wai opened y u - 0

■ today u far u Ull Oalena lUre pi cn Uota* c re e t.l le reporled ap- Ih proxlmaldy is inchea ol anow on Ull ground a t Katchum wlU) 1]

, lochea a( UaUey and 10 Icchea at a C m j. V

■Ilia wont highway oondlUon in C th t dUtrlct," ha u ld . "U on 0 . a

. htgbwayi north ta d souUt where let hai (omed under Uii now, d maUm tiaeUon dUtlcult. Plowi et hav* been worUnc (rom Murtaugh o‘i (0 Uta OUb Hat ca Ib t jou then m rout* lAd our plowa hara goni aa (ar u th* Power eounty line on M norUL Di

"A]) m u ll h a n bten cleared on b< Uie MorUi aid* In tha vicinity o( ot nupart, Xdin. fihoahona. Oooding, m Jm m e, Hailey and Ketehum and

' th« hifhway tonight wai clear u im ih Ult LV iun ul uib M u u r 'm

flaw 0M« Tbrongh {ll

I H t reported U ut U» plow wmI » Uuough yeaterdar U> (h t Neva^ rt Uae, but -did not come to contact with much mow on tha highway."

H» aald Uiree Inchta o t anow U Ti on the ground’ a t Jerome and (our

w a ^ Ooodlnt and fihoahone. High- F- waya are dear a t Jetomo and Oood- ^ Uif, wlUi aoma lea on Uia panm ent re a t 8hoahon» and Uirough Um c ta- te n of Ull Uoon where then li 18 inchea of anow on Uie level. Dal- w( lenter laid. V

Apptoxlmauiy eight Inchea ot m anow 'waa reported to be on Uie Ht r o u n d to the Tlclnity ot Burley Mi and Rupert.

E n n wlUi the addlUon ot eon- > aldenble aoow during (he p u t foi

. week, r . a Uoorc. fiawtooUi’-na- Fa tional (o ru t luperrlaor wlUi head- tei quarUra a l Hailey, reported Mon- Ct day Uiat a It-toch cumulaUra (all dr h u beea recoided a t Hailey aince be October I u compared wlUi i l i oil Inchei a year ago and an arerage of MJ8 Inchea tor Uilj time ot the ' ita io a mi

XJlUa Bala u”

Tha 11 inchcj ot mow tlili u a - ton held M ot an Inch water coif? ^ tent and M o( aa Inch o( n in liu ^ (auen over Uie n n e period. The I I J inch tall a year a to carried wiUi It iM incbti WaUr content ■ and .33 or an Inch ot n in had I (alien. A

Tlie report iliowed Uiat IIJS (I Incha ot anow (lU a t Hailey during n

------ Uia.paat wtck.TlUi.M.ot.an.tQChwit<r eoalcnt.

Tlia itport 'ihowed a total (all A o( 10.7 Inchea o( anow wlUi I J I Itichu water content on Soldier ereek durlaf lha week, bringing lha cumulaUN-a (all ilnce October 1 lo 1S.7 tochea wlUi U l inchea wa­ter content and j05 ot an Inch rain.A year ago Ch Boldltr crtek there had been 41.1» Inchu ot mow wlUi 339 Inchea ot waler content and .OJ n of an Inch of n in

I^oadayV report save the (ollov- J In t anow depUu: Hallcy. 10 Inclin; Ketehum. )» inches; Oiahun'i ranch, 16 Inchei; Oalena, l i Inchu: Bbacot mine, IS Inehei; Old Hildy N a 1, 19 inchu; OW Daldy No. 2. - 18 inchei: Old B»ld>- No. S. 18 In-, f chu : fioldler rangv lUUos. io.7 I inchei: Fairfield. 8 Inchei; PcaUier- | vine. W inchea: Bocky Bar, 2fl Inchu: WUUamt ranch. 10 Inelici.

GUba A-1 Uylag ttaah ftU rt- fOlU. Gleb* Seed and Feed C o.- < » d T . ___________________

i Too IMe I »T o c i o t t v y I S :

■ e n a R m n ta a n n tS B a i tB aWANTED — CAPABLE WOMAN ' (or tenertl houMWOrk, 14 a week - - and beard and room. Modem *

n m PMJ-Ai m

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WimeWaHsjfI By ■O BK Et q u m x w jj

-I pi ilwled ao 1 dlda'i n l* anrlhlni pi

‘ by lUyIn’ tadeoc* wllb a bad ili1 eald." __________ _dl

i e R c v i T i c s :I _____ Ie

° .Oa ttfp — R a / Apgood h u tene „ J lo MUad (or a vlilt of levenl dayi. p,

■, TWU 8Wer - UUi KaUierine *“ . HewJftt o t WendeH U rliW nt Jwf t ililer, M lu Maurlne'Hewtelt.

!* Bar* e u b - MUIon B « « l l ; (tad Roy flabbel ara hrtldjy rtillen , (tom Salt Lake city. ■ <]u

t ofBnamM Slndlea — Don Dnndon

}e/t yeiterday to. rrji»ne itudlea at I Uie Unlvenlty ot Nevada, Reno.

Hera rrw a L ^ a a — Winima Hay*; iBd T. Bannlnt of U gan ipent Uie! p u t uveral daya a t the Don B nn- <

don home. . vedr

’Sea Been — A aon w u bom Mon-I day evening to Mr. and U n. O. W. 42

Corbin o( Haielton at the eounly 33[ general hoapltai. co<; — • — Tl' FartnU of Daogbter — A daugh- x-i

Ur w u bom yuterdiy to &Ir. and ne' Mri. Ralph Sharp a t the fiwearlngtn eri■ maternity hom*. et

— ' lul CW- BccoTtTtd-Pollca yeaUrday thi

reported recovery ot tlie car itolen ■• (ram U E. Halnllne. 134} Heybum n

avenue, Monday nlghl. ret

1 PartaU * ( W - Mr. and Mn. in• Ora Cnven of Twto PalU are Uie oti I parenu of a 'aon'bom yeiterday a t cqi > Ihl county general hoiplta].I —' - thi

Hallday Ooetl - Fred Locke ot m <Chicago U a hotw gueit of Robert luNelaon. Both are itudenU a t the uo; Unlvenlty ot Idaho, Motcow.

D tttthler Boro-Mr. and Mn. L. bei B. CUlbome ot Eden are the par- nu enU ot a daughKr. bom i t IMS cn o'clock UiU momtog a t Uie C nft coi aaUrnJIy home. inj

Called by n ia c M -M n . Nora Me- ^ Dougal e t Preano, Callfomta, arrived j here la it evening la rtipniM to word ^ ot Ull terloui n ines of her mother, Mn. HitUe Ueodrlcki. En

Relora (a s7h * o 1 - Mllo Sawyer IlU m uiiiea-to-lin«eld-eollegF»V — McMinnville. Oregon, a tu r a vialt u her*. HU Brother, Harry Sawyer, al- I" M 'h u returned to Wuhlnglon uni- I venlty, SL UniU.

VIill H ere-^uTand Mrt. P. M. ov« Tiicker and (amlly o( FVlrtleld a n tn vUlUni M n. Tucker'i moUier, Mn, oa F. 0 . Morrell, prior to going to n . Lont Beach. Calif., lo tpend the hoi remalnlnt wtoter tnonUu. tor

Daughten Bom — Daughten icn were bom yealerday a t the county uni general twaplta) to Mr. and Mra. Er- ihc neat Krel of Buhl. Mr. andM n. OUa lu Hendetjon'of Kimberly and Mr. and tw Mn. p. W. Carey ot Twin Falli. 1

At Ueenie C^anUr — AppUcanU U i for marriage llceniea Unued a t Twin lor FalU counly recorder'a otflce yea- ) urday were Crwln E. Walk ot t n Ctarbton. WuhUigton, and AUU the dred E. Beeiy ot Twin FaUi: 011- — bert C n g n of Twin FalU and Dor- oUiy Perklnt ot MurUugh. 1

Certlty Ttadii Namea-R. L. Cole- I man u owner ot the Factory Hctrlg- I entlon Service, and W. U Relher = U owner of the VtcUay JUdlo Ser­vice, boUi wlUiheadquarten a t 128 ^ Second awnue norUi. according to p cerUtlcatca ot tn d e name pUccd on record to Twin FaUt county re- v corder'a office yeiterday.

- T o d a y -a n d -T h u ra d a y l— .... M A T IN E E find E V E N IN G !

B A R O A IN PR IC E S!ADULTS KIDDIES

1 5 c _ , _ 1 0 cA RETURN XNGAQEMENT

o r A H rr p ic t v b e !

NOTE: It'a Alf.In Fsn. and >te , Never BaUe Oar PrlertS*'

KIDDIES m — ' ADULTS U« ,

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Many Active T uberculosis i . C ases in Counly 'I

A re TracedOne of the major reatoni tor to

many acUv* tuberculoiU catet In ^ Twin FalU county U that pertoni haring the dbeaie have moved hero “ from drought areai to Uie middle weit, and the exUunee ot thU dU- ” tat* Duy have been ccntrlbuUd lo by Uie poverty and poor llvtog con- dltloni that were encountered Uiere,It U tUled In the t in t annual n - pMi o( actlvltlei o f tha .Itate de- t pntment ot publle welfare, dlvl* tlon of public healUi received-Tuu* day by Or. J. W.’ Hawklni. director ot Ul* Twto PalU county hulUi unit. • -

The report wUI b* nieaied .(o.r genenl dUtributlon wlthto U19 n u t r lew daya. Plgurei dealing wlUi var* *' loui dlieaaei exUUng to UiU county u d control work belngr done, were prepared by Dr. Hawklni for Uie itaU report.

-Probably Ui* meit dlfllciiJt alt* uatlon coneefniftff comoiualeaWe dUetiea to Twin PalU county," Uio „ report lU tei, “h u been Uie prob- Jem 0/ luberculoaU. 2

“EtwnilM wrveyj wrr* made during the tummer and (all monUia , of tut>erculo}U catu , Uielr conucta . tnd luiplcioui eatei ’ wlUi luns “ tymptomt. Jou ot weight and oUier tlgni pototlng towitti pouible In* feclloa ^

Exaola* IW Caaea 1»"One-liundr*d-and-(Uty_caiea ,

wire examtoed. 01 thete 9S chll* d itn were given a ikln teat,’of which 33 were potUlre m e lo n , and 42 adulU were akin teiUd, ot which ^ 38 were poiltlve reicton. Uirough ° cooperaUon wllh the Idaho AnU- " TuberculoiU aawclaUon. c h e a t ' x -ny i have been made on 38 pa* tlenu. 31 of which ihot'cd poiltlve . evidence of tuberculoiU. Over lUty “ of Uiei* caiei o( acUvi or poulblo « lubehuloiU have been handled ™ Uirough Uia local healUi uniu • f®

"SU caaea Imve been given care a t Uie counly (arm wlUi abwlule ru t. ContUnl atUndance of a WPA nuru h u been given In theao catea, ” In addlUon to medical lupervUlon offettd'by tha phyilcUns ot Uie counly.

"It U tolereitlng to noU U ut for Uie live yean prior lo ihU year only Mven caiea have received hoipUl* oP Jation (fOci ChU efliBlr. Th t top- port ot four ot Uieie patlenu' was ^ enUrely by the Vetenn'i bureau ot fedenl govemment. the olher Uiree “J being l u p p o r t e d ceepertllrcly Jf Uirough counly and lUte. Much H' credit U due the prtient counly cn commUilonen and Um WPA nun- de Ins lentca (or the care whicli U now being given Uieee patlenu," Uio l« report ita tn .

Dr. Hawklni rtlurned lo Twin Pa)U UU Monday a tu r tpending a r i jhott vacaUon at Coeur d’Alene, k Enroule back lo Twin FalU he a t- 11 tended a meettog a t the BoUe ot- . . (icei.______________

M INERS'BATTLE DRIFTS ON T R E K J O HOSPITAL ;At the end ot a teven-hour trip p"

over 31 milei ot dteply drilled road ni«from a mine to the lillU toulh ot ty.Oakle>', Olenn Relnbold of T ain fmFSUt w u admllUd lo the Oakley HahoiplUI Uto Mondiy (or ueaunent ' .ifor tevere bumi U ul ho wcelvetl onearlier to the day when he at* twicmpled lo lU rt a (Ire wlUi gtjo- ncline. He w u « « r tly burned about >n'Uie body and armi. HU condition ‘l u l evening w u reported W be *"• favonbla.

TTie accident octurred at the Hou .IJJ. MrCoy mining property where t * Mr. Relnbold had been empJej'wl Ior aboul a monUi u a cook.

Mr. McCoy help^ lo break Uie rm il (Tver Um drilled rotd to bring iq !Uia Injured man lo (tw h»p»al. chi

M l ] » J ? | l j j 7 | M | I|( ( a ( - \ l J . n J I I H ' 1 I M *

/ + Added ^f rarainonftt X..7W J K A C

r IC T 0 R I A L

MsAcil Nerrlly

i'aramennl Xf >« T

..ST A R T S ,VEK' V EAK'S E \

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on Ball Cftll n. DrMlllf. ■ y

t w in F A U S DAILY ]

NEW TELEPHOHE b o o k I DISTRIBUTION BEGINS |

, ~ Dbtrlbullon of, the liU it edlUon Of the telephone directory ot the

■ Mountain. Slates Telephone tnd Tcleeroph company, w u under way to Twin FtlU Tueeday, offlcUU ol .

» Uie company announced. The dU- P tribullon will be eompleted by Dec* ember 31. ^

On th« (ront cover » photomph ot Shothone talU U reproduced ta d

Q encloicd li a map cf TWIa piUli a 'Ity . _. otllcU li of Uie company tay the f, ! nsfr booki contain mpre Ulephone i! . listing! than In any prevJoui ivt* „ : ume relta«d. ^B A

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• J U D i l i i T ; i,FOX F«i i l !r -------- «! D istric t C ourt Ju ry F inds " r C laim ants Enlitlcd to y ; A w ard ' £

_____ ni;; A ?U-ni»n jurr «n Uie _dltlTlcl “ ' court litre late t u t evening wound ’ up up a lito-day trial wlUi IU ver-■ diet awarding Judgment to C. H.

Sixye and hU mother, Mn. Bra-’ trice Stntctl, for ir r J J 'p lu * costa d<

Irom II- 0 . Hayes, owner of a poul- wl ' try and illver (ox farm near Twin la : PbILi wlierc motlier and ton were In

employed. T in e m w u given to tho Jury at 5 o'clock and the vtr* ** diet «’U relumed about (our houn la u r. P*

The eoainrenr tnralred the f ’’ elalm 'ot'Buye and hU molher tor a ahate under lerms ot an employ- ment contract, (or one-halt ot the net vtIueo(eight youogallrer (cRU ralMd on the (arm during their employment. They argued the toxu „ were «-orth K.400, and that Uielr ihare » u IJ.ISO.

Turned owr to Ihe Jury when ll 1,,. began dtllberatlona were two (ox ci pella besides a copy ot Uie employ- p, Went Mwltact and other dKuments admitted In eridence during Uie bo trial.

The ftrm owner had appealed.to the dUlrlct court from a probaU Tl court Jury's.award of <300 to the clalmanU liUt November B.

Jurors were excused by DUtrict Judge Adam B. BircUy tor th# re- ' malnder ot the eurrenl court term.

The ntw district court term wUl open htro n txl January It. InJ

Sei for hearing betore DUtrict ne. Judge D, II. Sulplwn ot Oooding to lai llie district court here next Janu- "r« ory 4 are three cajci whereto PeUr ty Unk. Vnnce Na)'lor and Everett 0 . ' Hager are appeillng (rom an In- an< creue In the ^-alutllon ot lands or- « dered by Twin FalU county commU- loi tlonen stttlng u a board ot eitual- lu tlon Iu l July.

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FIlPflfiNIMl , J l i f f l i p i i l

■ atPtoal payment on lugar beeU an<

under the old prodjictlon* control Ca program, amounting 10 approxl* pii mately tlO.000 hi Tain Falls coun­ty. was dWribuled.to partlclpailng — (nrmen through the offlcc of IL fi, — Hale, county agent. Tuuday.' Addition ot UiU paymenl, bated I on a 3J-cent aeale on actual ton- I na^x. b t im Uia IoIaJ raU ot p t y b ment- to tl.l3 , Mr. lla]e lald. Ttie « Inltlnl payment w u tO cenU a ton. !

Al tho tame time appllcatloni for juymenU under the present lol] D' coniervatlon setup are being mailed from the loeal ofllce. Prevloutly tlgned toll conservation paptn have betn checked during the patt lei'- crai dayt a t (he liate office In Mo.«ow.

The p ip rn will liter be tent back t0‘ 'ftmn PalU and will be re- checked^______________________

Starts TODAyi

The FSnnleit ii Comedy Of The

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Y NEWS, OTIN F A liS , IDAHt

.s l i i i iN w ra i s i P P i y w n may S! A m erican Falls R eservoir'■ Overflows (o r F irs tpll T im e in .Years 'ad

TTiU ytar marked one of tbe few , . y em Ilnce waUr w u first itorM 1 “* in the American PalU reservoir to , “ 1536. Ihal Um rtaenolr w u com- 1

pletely filled aeveral Umea, a, report l Tuesday a t the loeal olllcn of Uio 1 Ametlcoa PalU Reservoir District. 1 showed. . I

Two olher tlorago dami. lupple- menilng the one a t American Falls, t wer^ aUo compIeUly Illltd during < the .vason. The two dams aro lo- j caled a l Jackson Lake ind take I Walcott. , . . H

Wim. heavy cirryoven ot water \ IhU year. It a p p a n the ruervoln will be completety /illed durtof 1937.

le toloniiatlon IndlcaUi. .In ljt3i, (or the levenUj lucceulvo .

year, runoK ot Uie Snake river wat I bt:ow a o m ti, sUUstlcs thow. Hie ( Moran ninoK w u 88 per ctnt of normal: Uie HtUe runotf 80 per

.1 cent ot normal; and Amtrlcan PalU 'j S5 per eenl ot normal

R tltu e Report

I. Tlie annual report ot Lynn C nn- Ss dell, nterznaster, will be rrleased n. wlUiln Uie next month and will con- rtn tain eompleU Intormatlon coneem- ne Ing operationi during the p u l year, T0 oIJlcUU o( Uie resen'clr dUtrict al . tald., In H3J Uie Twto FalU canal com- di

pany, drew H1.430 acre feet of wat* 31. er which represents 4.7 acre leet per M, Irrlgltable aere to the tytlem. There 2{. aro 502,880 acres under Irrigation In ni, ttie Twto FalU lystem. r«, The Milner Low Lift Irrigation In, dlsirlcl, comprUIng.MJ7 acres under, IrrlRBllon, drew 334S0 acre feet In at, W35 reprtsenllng 35 acn leet per^ acre. In, Oil January 13 the reguittf meet- » Ing ot itockholderi In the Twin Palls In

* Canal company will be held In Twin nl* Palis. Tlie innual report will be H* iM deatlhattlm eandeJecH ofiof 4 Li B boartl ot dlrecton will be held. be

' THREE INJURED IH F HIGHWAY ACCIDENT

t -------- Condition ot Mrs, Mnile Flan- .. nery, 38, Beth Hatcli. 1«. and Lucy vli1 Diwle. 18,. all o t Filer, who wtre ch

Injured In an tulomobile accident M:I near PUer early Tue.^day morning, un 1 laie l u t night were reported to be • . -resUng eully" at Tain PalU coun- nn r ty hospital. Ar

The three received sevtre bruises ch . and lacerations to tt» wreck and 1 . w re brought to the hospital foi- elt . towing Uie accident. m

MURTAUGH MAN A SK S' 01 ADMINISTRATOR POST I

Henry Rees of Murlaugh, *on or 'David Ree* who died lu t Decem- cober n . applied to tho probale court mihere yesurdty tor appointment as — admlnUtralor ot hU falliet't estate

a t 818,000. OUitr helri are ons ton and two daugliten, all residing In Callfomla. Harry Benoit ot Twin Palls U the petlllontr'i, sttomey.

Starts TODAY!' Daon Open At'l'.tS-Ceatlnwiu

restore At Z:18-4:40-7!U-9;15

^ a r t a N E W V E A R ‘3 Eve!

AHO, WEDNESDAY MORNING,

Blizzard, Dr J Postpone B

BUzzardi and deep mow halted operoUoni of jocal men Ute Mon-

ip day to Uielr attempU lo capture, wllh the uie ot a modem airplane, (he U lt o t (be wild musUngt left to thU region. •

AlUiough the alrpUne, piloted by Lamotne SUvens of Twto PalU. w u

w able lo tight a band of Ui* anlmaU ^ Monday altemoon and drive them in o(( Uie tlopeiof Middle sucks peaks I- In Nevada, ground crtwi. lieaded by rt L. a . Klrkman of Twin PtIIs, be- >e came mired In deep anow drifts IS t. mlie* from Ihejiropoeed ilte of a . temporary bue camp.

'- "TTm day w u illghtly foggy m d s, snow w u (ailing." Pilot SUvena tald g on returning to the local municipal I- airport, -and I succeeded in drlv* e tng (r-o tmall bands down into the . valley where a hidden com l pre- r vioutly had betn consmicted. -. .7 "For two-and one-lialt h o u n 'i , '■ circled ths bands araunft (he a rra l

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Precipitation avenges cn Uie - Snake river waUnhed are approxl- 1 mately flO per ceni below normal, a • report by Lynn'C nndall. waler- . master, received Tuesday by the , Twin FalU Canal company here,I sliowt.

The report Includes the period . during the week ending December . 39 ond ahows total preclpltaUon at t Moran from October 1 lo December I 20 M 3.S4 Indies against 8.0S Inches I normal lUtlng. Snow depth a t Mo­

ran December 28 w u lUUd a t 13 I Inches.> Snow depUii listed on the report I a t varloiH stalloni. follow:

Asliton, December 28. seven Inches; Ijland Park. 23 Indies, and

. BeeWer rtrer 35 InchM, both read- I Ings taken December 27: Idaho FalU , nlno Inches. Monn 17 Inches, Snake i R l« r llation 2J Inches, aad Jenney , Lake 23 Inches, all raeasurfmeaU

being made December 21.

FUNERAL RITES HELD FOR BURLEY WOMAN

BURLCY. Dec. 29 » Funeral ser­vices were held t l tlic PresbyUrian cliurch here at 2 p. m. Monday tor MLu D'dla Rles. daughUr ot Mr. and Mn. David Rlre.

The choir sang two numbers and the sermon wm by Rev. C. 0 . A nu . pattor of the PresbyUrian church, Burley.

Interment was In the Burlty cem­etery under the direction ot the PajTie mortuary.

OIL COMPANY WORKERS DISCUSS ANNUAL MEETTlie Twin Tails Co-openllve Oil

Company Empl0)'ees aswclatlon met Monday evening to dl»u.u \

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U sedR a<2 Majesties, ca........j

1 Brunsw ick...........

1 Brunsw ick...........

1 RCA V ictor.........^

10 Other Setsf ro m ...............

All Checked and In I’lnyinif Conditfo

U sed R a rOne Monarch

Combination(A ll N ew U n its— Rood (

One M onarch.!.......

One M onarch.........

One W esting- house ...................$T hese RanRcs A re All Gu

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G, DECCilBER 30,1080

irifted Snow Horse Roundupled I luid ktpt Uiem wlthln''euy distance on- of capture. When darkness ap- ire,' proached, however, (he ground crew Ae, had-not appeared yet to X aurted ; to (iio rotum (tight (o Twin Pulls. En­

rouU I passed -over Ihe three aulo- u- mobiles mired deep In tlic snow.

“At UM'proposed slU of opera- ,1, {loni.alsAdlnglmidedliclM edap'

proximately 18 Inches ot anow on Uie ground-wlth grest drlfU evety-

h- where."* 37jU moraJn* Pilot Stevens, Mr.

, , Klrkman and olhen plan a trip Into , touthem Ne>-ada by automobllo

wllh Uie Idea or etUblUhIng a camp . then If wealher condlllons permit.

I t U In the Nevada ieetlon,-Mr. Stevens expUtoed, Uiat the main

«> body ot the l u t of the wild horsea u found. -

Providing luIUbte weather con- dllloni previU tnd exUUng snow U not loo de«prihe roundup will be

1. staged to the Nevadi area starting ral next week.

, plans for the annual, meeting ot the company to be held a t Uie Ttrln PalU county fairgrounds a l Piltr

L' on January 21.

Alplile DeAllty, manager, out­lined plans f^r a solrs contest to be conducted during the coming

le ytsr.

A miowlng Uis mevllng Uis g nup r- Went to (he home of Robert NeUon. ie former employee, who U visiting e, trom Moscow during the holldsys.

' Qames were pUyed and -refretli- id menu tened. .^ • ■ - ' ’ ItiT ■

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1935 IN T E R N A T IO N A L PI 126’’ \ 0 ., m otor rccom iiti

A 1036 V-8 FORD PIC K U P , e x tra good, low m ilcego,....

; 152S m o PICKUP, r gootl rubber;-m otor e x lrft K

, I M lC H E V . l i i - T O N . lW " . ' lO-ply duals, f i r s t c lass con

= •

M e V[ - v i n l e r n a t i o r

id io s U se d" $ 2 2 i 5 0 O n e li^o” I ' i

"$30.00 O n e C o m b u

t i o n e e r . . .

$ 2 2 . 5 0

. O n e E l e c t r o$ 3 0 . 0 0

A ll In Good :

5 t o $ 2 0 —

In Good ,tfon ^

~ R efrij-Il^eS L e o n a r i

, . 5 c u . f t . . .

$ 6 5 ^ 0 0

$ 3 9 - 5 0O ncSim ple.’s

$ 2 9 . 5 0 . I r o n e r . . . .

$ 2 7 . 5 0 D e m o p

G u a ra n ln d h o U S e VVa;

N E L E CE l k s B l d g . .

. flNflLMENIMl'P M P l S i P [ l ^neeap- cniecks amounUng to II0J1L73 In ■■ few payment (or the lu t Umb pool ot ted the Tui'ln FalU Livestock Marketloi*

auocladon, shipped Dectmber |a Ilo- and 17. were mailed growen Tuti*

day, Hnrvcy Hale, Twin FalU counly ra- agent and tecrtUry of the tttocU - ip* Uon, said. .on • The pool WM laaded at FUtr, anil ty- T am .FalU on ths Iwo dalei. I t w «

tho U tt pool ihlpmtnl icheduled sir. Uils year,Ito Seventy-ilx slilppen participated, llio according to Mr. Hale, and 1700 Tip head were dispatched, lit. Qrowen were paid u (oUowi- .!r. lambs: $8J0 full weight o r*8.78 with lln (hreo per cent ihrlnkage: feedet^;Its U8S; wethera; |i7 0 : and ewes:

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JJ RITES AT FAIRFIELD '_ FOR JAMES R. HcCANNOf PAIRPIELD, Dec. 29 - PuntriJ [1“ servlcu for Jamei Rta McCann.

IS, vho died liere Chrtitmu day . following a lingering Illness, were

held a l Uie Community church Sun* to day alumoon, wlUi Rev. Henry ng Fryer olllclallng.'"

He w u bom March 18. 1923, ami w u Ihe youngtBl ton of Mr. ami

up Mn. Jnmes McCann, pioneer rcij- , n. dents of Camu praWe. ig Besides the parents he U sur*'S. vived by a sUUr. Mary; a brother, ll- William, and one grandparent, Mn.

Hannah Rea, til of Fairfield.

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